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* SOUUAL WORKERS OF STATE GATHER New Britain Delegates to Attend Gonvention in Stamiord The Connecticut Conference of Social Workers which meet, in Staniford April 22 to April 25 is di- Vvided into six sections: community life, delinquency und prevention, | licalth, mental hygiene, children, | and the family, | The meetings of the family sec- tion will take place Monday, Ap 23. In the morning at 10 o'clock at the Presbyterian chureh there will be a Round Tahle mesting subject, he Long Time Case, Whose Job Is 1t?" George | Warren of Bridgeport will act as chairman. Arthur Dunhani, Secre- ary of the Child' Weltare Division of the Public Che Association of Pennsylvania, will be the speak- | . His subjcet will be “The Foun- | idation of Mother's Aid Laws." { The Intercity Couference of Fam- ily Welfarg § has discovercd 354 widows whose children in the State of Conneeticut now being < private municipal « There are | 55 children under 16 years of aga | whose education and future is de- pendent upon what assistance their aothers can sceurc. Throughout the State there are also 157 familics of American citizenship in which the mothers and children hav- g a hard time to get along be- cause their husbands. are either in- sane, incurably ill or in prison for 1’ long periods. 344 children unde v sisteen years of age living in liomes. The Tound Tabls is to uss With representatives of the state institutions qn who should be responsible for continued care of these tumilies, | Coram ward . Hall, of | v intendent An Thorne, of Bridgeport, and mond G Administre Widow's 10 telief | ot wer alien | horn and who | the sioner 5 1 Aid arc discursion At 1 there participate will b luncheon mecting at the Down-A-Flite i ot which Miss Margaret Rich, i sociate Excentive fary of the American Association for Organiz- ne Family Social Work, will speak, | the national organization vith which Family Welfare Socicties all over the cantry affiliated. Miss Rich's speech shonld be of to all persons en- ed in worls her specch will be Aspect of Cas his s great interest raged or intere "The subject of “The Intangible Work,” in afternoon at 2 at Presbyterian chureh there will be inother Rounid Table on the subject, | “The Family Budget.” The point of View of the home cconomist will be by Miss Lucy Gillette, Jlome Econojiies Director of the New Yprk 'Asspciation for Improv- | jug the ' Coadition of the Ioor. "iie Woint [ view of the| yevehiatrie meetal | worker will be | presented by Miss Henfetta F. | Thacher of the Connecticut Society or Mental Hygiene. The point of | view of the insur: the yresents ST. on the | ST. MARK'S CHURCH SCHOOL CHOIR OI' GIRLS Front row, left to right—Mary Hunt, Arline Mic sok, Geraldine Casperson, Rev, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, 'APRIL 21, 1928, ——————————— MARK’S CHURCH TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY OF CONSECRATION + Janice Clark, Eleanor Jackson, Louise Harding. econd row. left to righ Avis Pasco, Marion Hance. Third row. left to right— Clark, Nellie Ohlsen, | choir not in picture Virginia Hunt, Ruth Stringham. Minnic Meyers, Mary $2oid Eppic Kervarkian, rRa Andrews, alcolm G. Humphriys rict Geiger, Leona Barrett, Daris Mount, Mzl Millor, Norma Budde, Gra siec Foiber, Harlowe Smit organist and ch e Jones, Idu Freeman, Sanucl Suteliffe, ree- wcifier, i Jan Ruth h, er nastor; Wainwright, Noble. Stella Members of | | t | ! i | | | | | ST. MARK'S CHURCH CHOIR BOYS AND MiA First futcliite, row, l t fo right—Robert Jones rector; Wiltred Petit, Harvey Coleman, Arthur Ed Second row, left to right—Harry Hall, Williamn Haddock, T Ohlsen, Henry Parson, Francis Wright, Irank Chase, Russell Britton ner it Kenneth Oisor rian, Wesley Carter. George Sargisian, Rev, nuel rple, John D. Humason, Theodore Robert McCandless, {ice, sermon by Rev, William { subject: “The Pull of the Sea™; 12:10 | meeting; 4:15 p. m., Gir] 8 { mon { m.. morning worship, | menian service, preacher, Dr. H: home of Miss Barbara | reader i, {for the workers in the BAPTIST CHURCHES partments; 250 p. u First it the Hunter Toad 0 & UL, morniug scrv- yrian worship, sermon: *I'he Ross, AS @ Walc | Ttalian worsl: P. m., Bible school and Brotherhood ! preacher, class; 7 p. m.. Young People’s mect-{ . 1 ing, leader, Miss Doris Vanderbrook. | 311, Monday, 6:15 p. m., teachers’ con-| 1oy Ay r ference at First Congregational | ..cin) church; 7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m.. religious teaching. Thursday, © As Min mission; Sunday, 10: ister | workers el e o s topi Why «nd Ho ould Christ Support 1k nt; 4 p. m. midweck | service. Friday, 16 a, m., all day sewing ts, Elim (Swedish) Sunday, 9:45 a. m., Bible nd Men's Bible class; 11 a. n by Rev. Axel B. Pierson of Meriden; 7:30 p. m., sermon by tl scliool | i m., chorus v \ssyrin | pastor, Rev. Axel 1. Peterson. Tuesday, 8 p. m., the King's Daughters will meet at the home of | Mrs. Joseph Carlson, 40 Nuwington avenue. Thursday, § p. m., ice. Friday, § p. m., choir rehearsal. n Yonur midweek serv- e Assyriaz pices of th hood Th | chureh s CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES | First Sunday, 10 a. m., Synday school; 11 a. m,, cliurch kindergarten; 11 sermon, Theodore A. Greene; 2 p. n and confuren pri Assyrian missior Boys dfan; 8 p. m., Bible class menian women. Monday, 6:15 p. m.. Junior Work- ers’ supper and conference, First church chapel. | Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., sixth grade | Wweek day church school; 4:15 p. m., junior choir rehearsal. Thursday, 8 p. m., seventh grade week day church &chool; 4:15 p. m., Girl Scout meeting. Friday, 7:30 p. m, meeting. The Men's Bible class will micet at the close of the morning Mr. Greene will discuss “Question of the Day. “What About the United ¢ ate and the World Court The P-eng-Yu elub will meet ‘clock tomorrow afternoon at Christ Ten Acre road. The chaplain is Miss Margaret Salstrom. The| Miss Helen Stahl The Young People’s society will| meet at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening in the church parlors. The leaders are Miss Irene Haigis and Luclid | Hartung. The subject is “Denom- | inations and What They Stand 1or.” An evening conference and supper | mnior de- partment of the Sunday schools wiil | be held on Monday evening in | church chapel under the auspices of the New Tritain council of religious education. Supper will be serye the dining toom at 6:15 o'clock. T conference will follow at 7 o'clock. T The April meeting of the Fir Church Men's association will tak: the form of a “Fathers anid Night" program. The speaker Itev. Warren §. Archibald of Bccond Congregational chure Martford. His subject is “Fath.rs and Sons.” The building committee will holl for | the | Friday, Hnnter mission, the {iun Roy . Scout Stanley Mens ) N and senior 1 school: 10:45 a u g wol 1 Ren Vernon L. Phillips of 2 noon, pri and b wnts, church namely ates Sen ry mion *rople cinit Monday, Troop 11 Tuesday, meetin ol societics o Wednesday week day three 1 Paste hool. g T:15 p. m chur m.. Youn LUTHERAN CHURCHES Virs( 10:30 4. m., Swedish sery Sunday school at noon. At 3 m., memt Lrotherhoo nd their o 1 Lirotherhood Sons' | Junio 15 Dr. Al Ahlgmist derson of Middls I Bach Male ¢ the Olsson Sunday, 1 in th M pa Iy hool it direction of The local delegation will held on standar Sunday . chureh school | METHODIST CHi —— ———— e ———— 2:30 p w.. Ladles’ cotx prayer meeting with Mrs, Sher n of Rockwell avenue. Wednesday., 2:30 p. m.. religious instruction class at the church; 7;15 b. m., Troop B. 8 A 7:45 p. L. cottage prayer meeting Thursday, $ p. m, religious in- siruction class at the church; 7:43 p. 1, spiritual retre ROHES I"riday, 7 p. m., orchestra practice; Trinity v. L, choir rehearsal. m., Woma Matihew's in at 9 t 16 schinol ¢ Full Gospel Assembly school at 10 a. m. ing at 11 a. m. 'mon at 7 p. People’s Pen- Praise m. Sunday meeting r for m., Bible summation .. childeren’s children’s Pnion A ML Zion Bible Students’ > 10 5 p. m. voluntec . Bible study at th. s Henry, 32 Dwight ‘Presence of Clhirist.” m., pray ice, Bible study Second Ad v schoo *ut at 10 a. m. Sunda » with sermon by th; “Messianic Pro service with ser “Conditional Pro subject . subjeet for St Mark's 1 Christian Science Y 8 at 11 a. m After Death,” 15 a. m, vien sul ition s Everyman's Bible elass He will speak on the “Prohibition. —_———————umms Church of Christ, Scientist New Britain, Conn. ANNOUNCES A Free Lecture on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By DOORLY, €. s, on. England Board of Lectureship Church, the First Scientist, In Bos- First JOHN Member of 1 of the Mother ) Christ, w. B, 11 ). THEATER West Main Street Afternoon, April 22, 1938 at 3:3 elock THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED 70 ATTEND Sunday PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Harvey Farmer, Divector of the North Africa Mission, will speak at all serviee Satur ) Sund: ay LEvening, April 21 * Morning Service—10 Young People's Service—6:00 Sunday Evening Service—T7:00 Mr., Farmer was one of the first {o carry the Gospel to the country of Simon of Cyrene, the home of the man who nce company will | T presented by Miss Elizabeth | Guilford of the Metropolitan In: leaye the church by automobile | 2:45 o'clock nesday @ eh Male ay. the e ;. |an important meeting in the chapel at | lo ay evening at 7:30 o'clock Willis Halleruciier, | o0 Thursday evening a Third row. Ieft to right—Harold Haddock, Ernost S| . Richard Lord, ¥red Stahl, Wesley Miller, Andrew [ e atime i Gt ince Company in New York, The VFourth royw. left to right—Malcolm G. Humphreys, organist and choirmasior; David Smyth Tafph Chant, | Gee will prissnt & compléte. mct © vonoinie aspect will be presented | Walter Yrance, John A. Gowen, ‘William Gowen, Georze Ohlsan, Char Wilfred Chant. Members | plans for the new plant for con- v Schenck of = Stam-|or choir not in picturc: Henry Bogostan, Joscph Barrett, 1t 1th, John It gdasarian, Kenneth millet, Wil ir- Larne e the chorus. mecting ot n s Hanson Meriden Latler Tiie point of view of health given by Miss Elizabeth Van Patten of the Visiting Nurse Asso- ciation of New Haven. Miss M. o« chey, of the Department of Charities in New Haven, will stayt the discussion. This subject is one hich sifould be of vital intercst to «veryone regardless of whether he 14 interested in social work or not, 1t is hoped that a large number Will be present and will take part in the discussion. Mr. H. J, Mahew of tae Organized Charities Associa- tion of New Hiaven, will preside at this meeting. Some of the New Britain social workers planning to attend are: Ruth L. Bristoil, Juvenile Probs tion Officer; Dwight Skinner, Supt. Boys' Club; W. W, T. Squires, Supt. Junior Achievement: Rachel Colby, Director, Visiting Nurse Asso.; Cora Al Beale, Ruth A. Connolly, Ger- trude Reilly, Welfare Asso.; John | L. Doyle, Dept, Public Welfar Ventlie Logan, T. B. Relicf Asso.; Anne . O'Brien, Charlotte Nicoll, ®dward |L. Stebbins, Attendance Burcau of School Dey Esther Beckwith, Psy iatrist, School Dept. Invitations have heen reccived so | far by the time and place commit- teo for next spring” from New Brit- ain, New London, Torrington, and Middletown. Methodists to Repeat Easter Pageant Sunday > Trinity Methodist church tomorrow evening, th aster pageant, “The Sacred Flame” will be repeated at ) o'clock by re aqu There arc 25 young people | m the pageant, assisted by §5 voices in the chorus, | The following characters will mke" part : Keeper of the Temple”—Marion Graulich, | “Christian”—Rev. W, H. Aldcrson. “Love"—Edla Sims. “Priest of Darkness”—Dor- othy Hall, Elizabeth Hewett “Worshipers” — Richard Roger Barnes, Doris Oquist, guerite Hulbert. “Beacon bearers"—Ruth Stock well, Barbara Foster. Gertrude Hem- ingway. Mildred White, Beatrice Odenwalt, Harrlet Allee, Gladys Smith, Mildred Ripple, Elizabeth Lohman, Florence Gooby. “Epirits of the Christians of the | Past”—William Nichols. Jean Stock- well, Mahlon Gross. Anne Zahnleiter, Dorothy Ripple, LeRoy Morse, The committee in charge of the program is Mrs. John Stadler, Jr, and Cora B. Graulich, director of music Oliver H. Nicholls, Hube, Mar- FUNDAMENTALIST TO SPEAK Rev. T. Fayle Butler, fundament- alist, Christ, scries of lectures on a Fundamentalist Be. | lieves” at the Jr. O. U. A. M. hall, heginning tomorrow evening at & o'clock and continuing Sunday eve. I weeks, Mr. represents ciety of | college) presided on April fifth of St My b day. Wednesday. » celebrating the the consecration S copal church will be held, commencing with a short organ recital at p. m.. followed by choral evensong at 7:45 The regular church choir of 40 boys and men, will be sisted by the | church school choir of 26 girls under ¢ of Malcolm G. Hum- G. 0. organist and the direction phreys, A. A choirmaster, and historical sermon | will be preached by Rev. George T. Linsley, rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Hartford. The program follows: :30 Organ recital Prelude on “Materna “A Cloister Scene” .. 145 processional hym “The Churck" Demarest Mason ~salm 84 (chant) Seripture lesson Magnificat in G , Creed, Lord's Pra and Versicles Hymn for 8t. Mark's Day “We Praise Thy Gra 0 saviour” reee . McCartney Sermon by Rev. George T. Lins- Iy, rector Church of Good Shepherd, Hartford Offertory anthem, “Great and Marvelous Are Thy Works” Stainer | up @ good o} | the | straight defeats to the 1 1 | s Gilpatric philosophy Trinity 1858 this church was heing made 27 fect longer. Noven ber 20, 1420, the pa voted to scll the church and property at Wash- ington and West- Main streets. The church was reconsccrated on June 12, 1922, Bishop Acheson. The site of the new church was acquired in 1920, Ground was broken on April 11, 1921, and the corner stone was laid by Bishop Brewster, ‘on June 24th, 1921, the Feast of St. John the Baptist, college n enfarged, it te Center, South Chu_rch To Meet Bristol Team The Center Congregational church basketball team ‘will play a return game with the quintet of the Bristol Congregational church at § o'clock tonight at the State armory. The local players lost the decision in Bristol 1l weeks ago, but put and tonight, on a out to shake brought 21 n. Prac- tically the full lineup will be on hand tonight and a close game is expected, There will be dancing afterward. larger fioor, th jinx which v are has, On Tuesday night the Bristol 1 am | will meet the South Congregational church team at the Boy ub. The South church holds one victory over Turner | the Bill City quintet and hopes to Doxology, knecling hymn, “Sav- jour Again to Thy Dear Name We Raise” Hopkins Iccessional hymn, “Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation™ .... Smart Romaine Postlude *Marche Gounod | automobile without a s ‘organized | W St. Mark's parish w August 28, 1836, Thc Rev. Na- thaniel & Wheaton, president of Trinity college, (then Washington at the mecting of organization and was the first rec- tor. For some time services wei held in what was known as the demy The site of the church was on the ast Main street. Center street. first St. Mark's north, side of nearly ' opposite | | repeat in this post-season cncounter. Morris Marholin, aged 15, of Daly avenue, was notificd by Officer John O'Bricn last night to be i juvenile court today for operating un license, 1 driving a touring car north on slm street about § o'clock last night and figured in a collision with an driven by Peter Lavalliere 45 Hartford avenue at the int tion of East Main street. There wad ight damage done to the ca one of Marholin's companions I an operator’s license. GETS 6 MILLION ESTATL Chicago, April 21 (#—The widow This church waa con- | of Max Hart, one of the founders of secrated by Bishop Brownell on De- ' the Hart chaffner and Marx cloth- cpmber 7, 1837, building. church stood was held on & condi- tional quit claim deed, and upon the sale of the church building, the land reverted to the original owners. Tor a few months the congrega- |Joe" Esposito, slain Italian | ing firm. was named the beneficiary | 2ol 00,000 estate the will of | Ten years later, December 9, 1547, Of an $6,000, {the parish voted to sell the church ! Hart filed today disclosed The land on which the died 2 few weeks ago, Mr. Hart WAS NOT WEALTHY Chicago, April 21 (M—Reputed to have been a wealthy mian, “Diamond leader tion again worshipped in the acad-;alld ward politician, who was shot emy building. down by assassins during the recent Early in 1848, the site at Wash- | primary election campaign, left an ington and Wesi acquired, and the building of “This second consecrated on December 23. by Bishop Brownell. of the church at Washington and West Main strects was carried on church building was 1848 Main streets was | cstate valued at $10,000. a | tration filed today revealed this. tyled “Crusader for |church began almost immediately. | | Butler under the care of Rev. Abner Jack- Union of Connecticut at t so- |son, who at that time was also pro- | Memor. Adminis- Y. P. SOCIETIES TO MEET A meeting of Young People's so- The building | cieties of the various churches:in the city will be held under the aus- pices of the Christian Endeavor Stanley al church tomorrow evening fessor “of intellectual and” mofal at 7:30 e'clock. ot! \ifred Miller, John Thomson. —_— el Church Educators Junior church | sehool workers in the city under the New Britain - Council of Religious Iiducation will be held at the First | Congregational church Monday eve- | Supper will be served at 6 o'clock. The program is as follow.s: Ludviggon. Instruction period: eraphical materials, Rev. A. D. Hein- | inger: grade 5, “Paul,” Rev, Phillips, of the Kensington Congre- gational church; grade 6, “The Pro- phets” Rev. Samuel A. the rlin Congregational ch Demonstration of teaching: 4. Mi stelle Dickinson; grade 5, Mirs, ieldon Munge i Discussion of junior methods, leader, Mre, ¥, Chester Hale. The next conference for church school teachers and officers will be held Monday. April 30, at the First Baptist church, One of the ference for mental seere lis espee Grade 4, bio. atures will be a con- general and depart- aries. This conference | planned for teachers of | T nd 9th grade pupils. The | following committec has arranged these teachers’ conferenceg: Mrs. F. Chester Hale, Rev, A, D, g(f L . Raymond Gilman, Rev. T. §. n Mre. €. A. Ludvigson. Cora B. wilich Congregational Women Form New Organization A number of New Britain women, conmnceted with local Congregational chur »interested in a move- ment that is on feot to organize a new women organization by the Woman's Cor ional Home Mis- sionary of Connecticut. Ac- fion in connection with this move- mient will be taken at the 42nd an- nual meeting of the organization at the United church at New Haven April 25, The principal speakgr will b v. George L. Cady, D. D., who has just returned from a trip to Porto Rico under the auspices of the American Missionary society, Professor Bakoota to Lead Orchestra Here Professor Luke Bakoota, former director of the chorus of the Rus- sian Orthodox church of this city, now filling a similar position in the same church in Bridgeport, and his Professor E. Sere- | Prennikoff have arranged to have simultancous concerts, sometime in the near future, At this time each man will lead the other's chorus. | Professor Bakoota was in New Brit- ain yesterday renewing acquain- [tances. He has been as successful in Bridgeport as he was in this eity. Besides leading the chorus he also society | sideration. i Older Boys’ conference | week-end i ¥ | Booth, Ralph Brideaus. Merrill Tlo- [ice: 9:45 a. ( 0“ference Monday bart, Raymond Mainer, Donald Ross- | a {berg and Arthur Tomkins, 5 | £chool e he church school; 10 : ; g artment of the church school; RO ILRGSRE T e B 1] | branch preacher, Dominic D'Addari a. m.. morning worship; 10:45 a. : | beginners' department; 12 primary, junior and intermediate de- The FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST as organized a halalaika orchestra. When it is noon in New York it iic 5 p. m. in Paris. The First church delegates to 11 - held this St John's (German) are Robert| Sunday, $:45 a. m. Lnglish m.. Sunday scho m., C AN servicee T 8 p. o, Priendship league. in Bristol ol mecting South = Sunday, 9:30 a. m. senior Reformation rvices 10 a, m. Sunday 1 m the Luther league The roligious and high | young people’s grades, and 1 and Talian-American d > . 10 p.m. school will mission, | Wednesday Thursday 10:30 noons. The choir will ning at 7:45 Sun of the Italian meet 0p.m, 10:00 A. ‘\.I.-Sunday Church School. 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship Sermon by the Pastor “VAIN EXCUSES” 12:15 P. M.—Men’s Bible Class Subject : “What About the United States and the World Court 5:00 P. M.—P’eng Yu Cluh 7:00 P. M.—Young People’s Society Tuesday, April 24th—6:30 P, M. Men's Association, Fathers and Sons” Night Speaker: Rev. Warren S. Archibald of Hartford Subject: “FATHERS AND SONS” will visit the local leaguc school Services in charge of Mt Friday eve- April 29, services will be The South Congregational Church Morning Worship at 10:30 Sermon by the Pastor—"WHY GOD? Church School with classes for persons of all ages. Sessions at 9:30, 10:30 and 12:10. A Most Cordial Welcome To All a. m. and 12 noon—Church School m.—MWorning Worship and Sermon hy VEKNON 1. PHILLIPN of Kensingt. 330 p. m—Union meeting of young peo vicinity, Christisn “The Little Cherch helped Jesus carry His Cross. 10:45 A. M., Sunday—Sermon by Rev. W. H. Alderson The Raiubow Girls will attend in a body. By request A repetition of the pageant “The Sacred Flame” 7:30 P. M. Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church — Jirst Baptist Church —- —Morning Service 10—Bible School. Seirn by Rev. William Ross, Subject THE CALL OF Music: * ants the hart for cooling springs™—Spohr Duet (soprano and alto) I Waited For the Lord"—DMendelssolin 0 P. M.—Young People’s Meeting. 45—Thursday, Church Serviee. Do You Want the Truth? Hear Winslow Russell of Hartford on “Prohibition”’ at Everyman’s Bible Class Trinity M. E. Church Tomorrow, 9:30 A. M. Mr. Russell is one of Connecticut’s leading insur- ance men. He has a real business address that is worth while hearing. Come.

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