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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1929. %————_——_ RELIGIOUS DRAMA T0 BE PRESENTED St. Elizabeth Circle Play Built Around Pilate's Daughter With a cast that includes 35 char- | izabeth Dramatic nt a four-act relig- fous drama with six scenes entitled | “Poncia, Pilate's Daughter,” in the acters, the St. circle will pre auditorium of the Sacred school on Gold strect, ng. The story of this pretentious pro duction relates incidents in the lif of Pontius Pilat at the time of and after Hearf Sunday eve. man_dungeon baptized. The play will begin with a pro. logue, showing the of Christ into Jerusalem, the populace on his way. act will depict the s palace, with the after erying for His blood and the subse. quent turning over of Jesus into the Act portray the crucifixion and His death, while in! scene two will be seen the visitation | angel announcing the resur- scene of act three is laid in Rome in the garden | palace and the hands of the two, enraged people. scene one, will of the rection of (‘hr . The of Cacsar Clandius’ arrest of Poncia at the order of Claudius' wife, Agrippa. The last act finds Poncia in a Roman dungeon @&waiting death; the baptism by Pe- tronella and finally her demise. Miss Helen the leading role, Others who will that of Poncia. take part in the play include: S. Przyjalkowska, A. Ksiazek, F. Kowalczyk, W. Z. Sylwester, V. R. Berk, A. Pawlicka, V. R. Nurczyk, H. Pawlicka, J. A. Wrobel, E. Wasik, C. Ku- Jas, M. Logwin, A. Archacka; Z. Wrobel, W. Kurnik, A. Brzeska, H. Malinowska, % Rudzinska, M. Si wicka, F. Borowska, G. Pianowska, J. Nurezyk and H. Szumska. BIBLE CLASS MEN 10 Potas Kenick: Dumin ORGANIZE FEDERATION Flmer E. tempt to Organize New Britain —Plan National Convention A movement has been started by Eimer E. Nodine, of this city, active in Everyman’s Bible class, towards the formation of a city federation of men's Bible classes in ‘This is similar to previous move ments started by the late Dr. J. E. “ouger, and later by Clarence C. Palmer. Neither man was able at the time to carry his program through to a finish., Mr. Nodine hopes to accomplish the desired re- sult Members of the Everyman’s Bible class are arranging to attend the na- pnal convention to be held in Balti- wore, Md., May 4 and 5. This will in the sixth national convention to be held since the national federation first was organized in New Britain, April 26, 1924, Since that time more than 150 eMasses have neen organized in Con- ! neeticut and state federations have | grown up in 22 different states. Delegates from Everyman's Bible class and other details will be de- cided hers shortly after April 1. NAVAL ACADEMY SCENE OF SOUTH CHURCH FILM Story of Annapolis to Be Screencd At South Congregational ' rch Tomorrow on the picture “Annupolis” filmed grounds of the U. 8. Naval Academy, will be shown at the mo- tion picture service in the South Congregational church tomorrow evening. The story of “Ar polis™ has dis- tinct charm and the acting has been | entrusted to a high grade cast. The theme deals with the love of two widshipmen in the naval academy me girl, and the whole pic- thes th 1 spirit of the two t n mates of marine #torics—Christy Cabanne and F. Me- Grew Willis filmed the picture “An- apolis.” They spent several days an Diego where they took the Lydroplane sequences of the picture, for which Uncle Sam of the giant hydroplan £ naval station there. Most of the picture Annapolis at was made Walsh. Onee Bri War Secretary, Dead Rev. Father Keane eaid that man Wigan, E wglmd 16 (P— Stephen Walsh, s ¢ for war in the cabinet of the labor leader, Ram- say MacDonald, dicfl this morning after a long ilincss Stephen Walsh was a member of parliament from the Inc division of Lancashire from 1906 until the end of his Iife. He was parlimentary sec- retary to the ministry of national gervies in 1917, and to the local gov- ernment board from then fo 1919 After fall of the labor government Ve kept very much in the back- this being partly due to ill ground, aith Papa l’ipefisfi lhéfibator, Carries and Hatches Eggs San Francisco, March 16 ®—A| male pipefish in the Steinhart aqua- rium recently hatched 114 young from a pouch on his hod This n effective demonstra- tion of the success of the cooper tive parenthood that exists in pipe- fish. The female lays the eggs. but drops them into the pouch of the male, which thereupon carries them about in comparative safetly until they arc hatehed. ] daughter Poncia | rist’s_crucification her sacrifice for the cause | of Christianity and her death in a| first being ' triumphal entry hailed by| The first cne in Pilate's populace that had previously hailed Him as their king, | Kowalczyk will play | Kulik, G.| Nodine Makes Third At- t] | | cost of between $60,000 and $70,000 |the Assyrian Nestorian church. | proposed edifice, plans for wh C. Teich, ent parsonage. by Coliowb REV. SAUL K. DAVID ew Britain. | | The building is drawn for a brick | exterior in a modified Gothic design. 1t will combine church and parson- age, including sanctuary and bap'is- try. The rectory will have six roomns and will be dir | main building. Rustic brick with random combine to form an attractiv. terior, while the interior will be fin- ished in stucco with exposed wooden trusses d panels in a stained ceiling. Interior trim and decorations will be treated according to the general plan of native churches in Assyria, the keynote being utmost simplic throughout. stone The basement will combine a kitchen, dining room and community rooms, social and recreational quar- ters The congregation, which is_said to number about 400, has been meet- ing for 10 years in the St. Mark’s Episcopal church, The present pas- tor, Rev. Saul K. David, has been in this city for four years and six months Recently the congregation decided to Luild and the Sheldon property nt 45 South High strect was purchased. The house has heen used as a par- sonage fn the meantime, but will be zed to make room for the new church. The drive, wh h will be launched the latter part of April is backed by some of the city’'s most prominent men. including former Mayor Georze A. Quigley, Isaac D. Russell and others. GOVERNOR TO SPEAR Governor John H. Trumbull wil speak at the mecting of the Men's club of the First Congregational church on Tucsday, March 25, His will Le on “Aviation Today.” be illustrated with motion he mieeting will be opened to a'l men and will start with a supper at 6:50 p. 1 A course of lectures on Ttalo- American ecommerce has heen inau- gurated Ly the Royal Institute for Economic and Commercial Scicnces at T Churches Many Protestant churches in New Britain are cooperating in union Lenten and Holv s- The program is as follows: Week servig: March 1ith Palm Sunday Union Holy Week Noon Day Service, First Church of Christ 12:30 . 42 Monday Holy CHURCH \[vnda\ (German Baptist) Tuesday (Swedish Bethany) Wednesday (FFirst Baptist) Thursday (South Congregational) Friday (Trintty M NESTORIAN CONGREGATION PLANS TO ERECT NEW CHURCH ON SOUTH HIGH ST. A new church, to be erected ut a is being planned by the members of The h | | have been drawn by Architect Fred | will be erected at 45 South High street, on the site of the pres- ctly attached to the | ex- | Celotex | BAPTIST CHURCHES First |ice, sermon by Kev. Willlam Roes, | subject: “Character and Courage'; 12:10 p. m. | hood and adult classes; 1 | pastor's preparation class; | m., united Lenten service, | by Rev. Carl J. Fredeen, Within.” 0 p. m. Boy Scouts. sermon subject: | service. | Priday, 4:16 p. m. Girl Scouts; 7 p. m. musical club, | Elim (Swedish) | Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Bible achool 'and Men's Bible class; 11 a. m. ser- mon by the pastor, Rev. Azel L | Peterson, and singing by Ruben | Hallsten. No evening servie | Tuesday, 8 p. m. the Mission c|r'- | cle’s meeting at the home of J. Carlson, 157 Dwight street. Thureday, 8 p. m. prayer service, Friday, § p. 10 choir rehearsal. First German 0 a. m. church school Photow by Johnson & Peterson | Sun. PROPOSED NEW N ESTORIAN CHURCH oAl ioalotiingirncata osaver: e |a. m. German worship; Young People's service. Monday, New Vatican Treaty Brmgs More |t o i Swi i Freedom to Pope’s Swiss Guards Tuesday, ¢ p. m. class for church St. Patrick's party at the ehurch. Wednesday, 8 p. m. ways and means committee meeting at F. | Young's home, 155 Stratford road. | Thursday, 8 p. m., midweek serv- ice in English. | Friday, 8 p. m. choir rehcarsal. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES First Sunday, 10 a. m. church school; 11 a. m. church kindergarten; morn- ing worship, sermon, Rev. Theodore |A. Greene, children's story, R Alfred D. Helninger; 12:15 p. m. | Men's Bible class, leader, Rev. Mr. |Greene; 2 p. m. Armentan service and Bible class, preacher, Dr. Hadi- dian; 4 p .m. ministers’ Lenten class for younger group; 5 p, m. P'eng-Yu club, leader, Miifred McKay: 6 p. m. ministers' Lenten class for group; 7:30 p. m. union Lenten eve ning service, First Baptist church. Monday, 7—8 p. m. Intermedlate department party, church school. Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. New Britain | Woman's club, First chufch chapel: 16:30 p. m. Young Woman's Missior. ary soclety supper mesting, speaker, Miss Rachel Colby. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. sixth grade week day church school; 4:16 p. ra. junior choir rehearsal. Thursday, 8 p. m. cighth grale week day church school; 4:15 p. 1 Girl Scout meeting: 7:45 p. m. book review discussion class. church par- {lors, leader, Rev, Mr. Greene, Friday. & p. m., Boy Scout circus, | L nt and Italian-, merjcan depart- The Swiss guards, protectors of the Pope and of the Papal posses- ' ment of the church school; 10:30 a. sions, form one of the most picturcsque military organizations in the 1., morning worship, subject: “The world. With settlement of the lalo-Vatican question, their number Emotional in Religion,” sermon by probably will be augmented. DESW. £ H1:110:30 @ 1n. be- \ Swic, |Einners’ kindergarten: 12 o'clock, Rone, March 16 (®—The fanous the Swiss | & 10¢ :umur.‘ 'n(:rm’ldhwc :cr.d‘ Swiss guards, guardiuns of the per- wuards come immediately after the departments of the church son and property of the Pope, are | Nobi Being the personal '<chool; 5 p. m. pastor's Lenten class; brought into yet 8 ter dignity and [, g0y, & pontiff, they supply 715 @. m. evening worship. importance the signing of the, GO0 er to surround him | Monday, 6:15 p. m. monthly su Mtalo-Vaticun wccord for the settles |y oyoyer he is seated on his sedia 'Der and meeting of the standing ment of the Koman questi FeRIALGTA T i ats e e A comiditise Faithful military servitors for Tl SR < O O ewords.| Wednesday, 2:280 p, m. united 1r.anuw:.,:>- e T;;:r;x: “\”1’11 They are on duty night and day. | Week day church school, lrades ¢! have yet more duties and more im- a P63 that the Pope is made an independ. *AsY tme of it. After 18 years' G5 Fo 0 e © i ent moverelgn of the Vativan tersi. |Service they may retive on halt wey. “o. 00 005 0 Lnites week tory. In all probability the slender |After 25 years' service they may re- 1_,mr,,h‘§:,h°ol ‘xra‘de e body of the guards will be gresuly|tite on Avesixtin pay ond ufter B0 Wp, 05 o F TRt e SRR augmented to patrol the papal pos- Y°ars on full pay. And guards i ay 159y m. no; s:‘-ouls \rohp“’ E sessions granted the Pope by the ve the corps at a after irday, 7:15 p. m. rehearsal of agreement AL cholr gutld. Vo R : When the Pope travels, as ke now | The Swiss guards conw from the Assyrian Mission may do, a body of the Swiss guards two cantons of Zuric L unday, 2:30 p. m. worship at may go with him from city to city. Switzerland. In Lo ui h church, Rev. E. E. Adams will The guards arc rejoicing in their | J1 made a treaty with thes: prov- o/ new freedom. For 59 years they | inces wherchy they were to ¥ (™ Monday, 2:15 p. m. English class, have been cooped up in the Vatican |him regularly with a bolys iy ! “onm“ Bible grounds, living on the memories of | 250 men class: 4 p. m. Jolly Juniors. | the gnore famous past of their crops. | American visitors to ihe \° Thursday, 7:30 p. m. prayer meet- Once they were not only the polies, s o wuo i e mong the i ing. as it were, of the Vatican. but the ooy wyitg of atmospher Friday. 4 p. m. pastor's Lentcn flower of the papal army. protecting 4y, onormous palace class. ! the papal possessons. which then 7 ) signs1 by Ttalian Mission comprised a good portion of central vy of black, red ¥ 0 a. m. Itallan-Ameri- Italy. Now they are reduced to 100 yellow can department of the church men. ineluding their six o school; 10:3¢ a. m. morning worship The Swiss guards ,at Hunter road, Rev. Pasquale Al- the most picturesque terfo will preach: 2:15 p. m. Sunds in the world, Every school at Hunter road; 5 p. m, wor. rank of sorgeant in ship at South church. troops. The comma Monday. 7:30 p. m. Christian En- ' guards ranks as SIN-DAY BIKE RACH deavor meeting, leader, Josephine :v‘\‘:; ::"]r“u\:"\yl Ofilcaboe ™ nruu'-n.m topic: “How the Chureh The guards go about fully armed. toams fro Helps Us to Live the Christian Lifs.” y iards go ully ary Thursday, 7:20 p. m. prayer mer:. They keep in condition by const i ; c : i ing at Hunter road. playing of foothall in their ficld m in Chicago’s 2 Friday. 0 i Cortile del Baivedere, national six-day bike racs s p. m. Hunter road choir rehearsal, Stanley Memorial Sunday. 9:30 a. m. junior. inte mediate and senfor departm church school; 10:45 a. morni Join in Lenten Services worship and sermon by Rev. N Gilman. subject, “Victory On Temptation,” fifth in & Lenten se: Sunday Evenings, 7:30 o'Clock CHURCH PREACHER First Baptist Rev. Carl J. Fredeen First Congregational Rev. William H. Alderson 0 P M. SUBIECT I'*.a Indignation of Jesus he Exultation of Jesus PREACHER amuel A, ) Carl J Rey Evening Worship 5 A Popular Service w Rev Fredeen Dr. Abel A. Ablquist The Seclusion of Jesus” Iiev. Sanmuel Sutcliffe he Tenderness of Jesus™ Rev. Theodore 8. Dunn “The Submission of Jesu: Week Evening Service PREACHER . Raymond N. Gilman . William H. Barsch o'Clock I 1 “Cleansing the Temple"” oring the Pharisee Dr. George W. C. Hill fungering for Friendship™ Dr. Hill and Rev. Ross Communion Service Rev. Theodore A. Greene “Treading the Wine Press” Sunday, 10:45 &. m. church serv- | Bible school, rother- | Wednesday, 0 p. m. religious | instruction. | Thursday, 7 p. m. prudential com- | mittee; 7:45 p. m. midweck church |10:30 a. m. English worship, fifth | older | troop 4, First church chapel. ¢ i 4 South ! i i ¥ X Sunday, 9:30 a. m. senfor depart- | South Congregational Church Morning Worship 10:30 Sermon by the Pastor—“The Emotional in Religion™” Wednesday 7:45 Lenten Discussion Class Led By Dr. Hall Subject for Discussion—The Philosophy in the Bible Preliminary Talk on the Unitarian Church Most Cordial Welcome to All to All Services {on the general theme “Qualities of | Bible school; |the Christian"; 12 o'clock, primary «nd beginners’ departments. Monday, 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts, | troop 11, 16. .| Wednesday. 2:30 p. m. united week day church school, grades three and four. | Thursday, 2:30 p. m. meeting of the Ladies’ Atd soclety 1w pastor's clasa for girls; 10 idweek Lenten service of prayer | and praise. The speaker will be Sumio Uesugl. graduate student of the University of Chicago, whose subject will be “From Buddihism to | Christianity LUTHERAN CHURCHES St. Matthew's Seriice in ¥nglieh at 9 a. m.; in German at 10:43 a. m Sunday school between the services. Lenten ervices in German, Wednesday; in English, Friday at 7:45 p. m. Reformation 10 a. m., Sunday school 5a m + Monday evening. the regular mect- ,ing of the Luther league will be held. Wednesday evening, vespers will 11:45 | be conducted at 8 o'clock. S The religious school will | Wednesday and Thursd meet after- 8 p. m. Girls' Priscilla 'noons. St. John's German Sunday, 8:45 a. m. English serv- membership; 8 p. m. Young Peoplc's ! ices; Sunday school at o:45 a, m.; | German service at 11 a. m. | Wednesday, 7:20 p. m. German Lenten service. Thursday, 8 p. m. mecting of thc | Men's soctoty. First Sunday, 10:30 & m. English serv- tice; Sunday school at 12 o'clock; no evening service. Lenten service Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Sunday, March evening 24, there will be communion and reception of men members in the morning. Members of the Luther lcague and others will attend the Young People’s Christian concerfence in South Manchester today anl to- | morrow. METHODIST CHURCHES U . M. E. Zlon Sunday school 9:30 a m. Morn- ing worship with sermon by the pas- tor 10:45 a. m. Varick Christlan Endeavor soclety at 6:30 p. m. Eve- ning worship and sermon 7:45 o'clock, Monday, 8 p. m. the Busy Bee club will meet at the home of Mra. H. W. Brewer, 60 Chestnut street, Tuesday evening, prayer and clacs meeting. Wednesday, 2:45 p. m. week day schoo! of religion, grades three, four | and five. Thursday, the missionary mass meeting of the Hartford district wil be held here. Trinity 9:30 2. m. Everyman's Bible class, Woman's Bible class, and church school; 10:45 &. m. ser- mon: “Trying to Fool Jesus'; 3 p. | m. Epworth teague: 7:30 p. m. union Lenten service, First Baptist church. Monday, 2:30 p. m. Sunshine so- ciety. Tuesday, 2 to 5 p. m. Methodist group at the hospital: 6:30 p. m Philathea class; 5 p. m. Boy Scouts; 7:45 p. m. class meeting. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. week day | religious school. third grade: 8 p. m. Parents and Teachers’ meeti: | Thursday, 4 p. m. church mem- | bership class; 7:45 p. m. midwesk service, Frida; . 4 p. m. sewing school. MISCELLANEOUS Ohristian Science Sunday serviee, 11 a. m., subject: “Substance.” Sunday school 40 dnesday evening mecting at § o'clock. ond Advent Sunday school 10 & = Sunda morning service with sermon by the pastor 11 a. m., subject: “The Visi- | bility and Invisibility of God.” Ev ning service with sermon at 7:15 p. . subject: “Doctrines and Dutles” Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Bible study. International Bible Students’ Assn. Sunday, 1 to 5 p. m. volunteer service; § p. m. Bible study at the Liome of A. J. Johnson, 19 Howard etreet, Wednesday, 8 p. m. praise, praycr nd testimony service. | Y'riday, § p. m. Bible study. March 1st. Watch Tower. Swedish Bethany Sunday morning worship at o'clock, sermon by Rev. C. J. Fre- deen, Musie at this service will furnished by the male chorus. Sun day school at 12 o'clock noon. Junior p. m. Pro- efreshments. m gram a. m. prayer in the 1‘n-lor; study: 1045 a. m. sermon Love of C Doors Open 6:45 ith Motion Picture ANNAPOLIS A Fine Drama with the Atmosphere of the Navy Tuesduy, 7 p. m. Girl Scouts, troop | ple's meeting: 7 p. | Christ's Relatior. Moses." Tuesday, 8 p. 1. Women's Mis: sionary Prayer Land at the home of | Mrs. P. W. Hancock, 1 Falrview | street; § p. m. Men's Bible class at the parsonage, 14u Monroe street Wednesday, 3 p. m. children’s clusses; § p. m. Women's Bible class at the parsonage, 140 Monroe street. m, to the 6 p. m. Young Peo- sermon: | Law of St. Mark’s Sunday, fifth Sundag in Lent; 7:30 m. hold communion in the chapelg 9 a. m. church school; 11 a. m. mnorning prayer and sermon by ‘he Rev. B. B, Styring: 6 p. m. evening prayer and sermon by the rector; ¢ p. m. meeting of the Young Peo. ple’s fellowship, Wednesday, 9:30 a. m. holy com- munion; 7:45 p. m. evening prayer ,and sermon. The special Lenten Thursda: 8 p. m. chil®ren’s preacher at this service will be Rev, classes; 7:45 p. m. regular weekly | Henry B. Oimstead, rector of s:, praise and prayer service. John s chureh. Roekville, Friday. 7 to & p. dcacons’ d 45 p. m. rector's Bi'le meeting in the pastor's study at the ' class under the auspices of tie church; 7:30 p. m. choir rehearsal. | Woman's Auxiliary. BIBLE GLASS PLANS conference of young people of Swedish Lutreran churches. I'Le CIVIC SUNDAY PROGRAM Rabbi Hadas to Address Clubs—Rev. T. A. Greene to Service Discuss Burritt “Elthu Burritt, nationalist” will be the sermon to be delivered to Every- man's Bible class tomorrow morning by Rev. T. A. Greene. It will be known as “Red Army Sun v President Clarcnce Maxen will pre- side, Christion the A negro quartet from Hartford will sing negro spirituals. Sunday, March 24, has been designated as “Civic § when the ministers will be asked to de- vote some time in their serinons to the opening of the Community Chest drive. April 1, Rabbi Gershon Hadas will speak to the Bible class on matters of civic interest. Men lof two Jewish congregations, and Rotary and Probus clubs and the Chamber of Commerce have accept- ©d invitations to be present on that morning. An fnvitation also has been sent to city officials and n . bers of the common council. Hartford Editor in Talk at South Church The Kind of news that sellsa newspaper was explained to the men of the South Congregational church brotherhood last evening by Maurice | S. Sherman, editor of the Hartford |Courant. The address was delivered at the monthly supper of the broth- erhood and proved very interesting |to the men, judging by the number of questions asked afterwards. ¢ Mr. Sherman referred to two classes of news. live news and storics {of the human interest type. He de- scribed the news of President Hoover's inauguration of the “im- por‘ant news type” while that of the riey-Stribling fight was news of )vmn:m interest he said. The latter story Le told his hearers sold 5,000 extra coples of the Courant, wl the usually daily circulation dropped Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill The spe introduced by 0 on the day of the inauguration. | |Swedish Young People In Annual Conference A group of 100 young people from the First Lutheran church of this city, accompanfed by Rev. Dr, A. A. Ahlquist will motor in buses and | private cars t5 Manchester this eve. ning to attend the cond annual | A. M.—Sunday C M.—Morning Worshi Lenten Sermon ) A. No. 4- A5 P Thursday Evening, Discussion Class on Mo No. 5—"ROADS TO T subject of | meetings will open tomorrow at 3 p. ™. and will be followed by a ban- Quet in the evening. The New Brite ain delegation will attend the bane quet, and the services Sunday, unday fully 20 from here are expe to attend. Dr. Ahlquist will deliver the opening prayer at the devotional service Sunday aff- ernoon. MUSICAL PROGRAM AT BETHANY CHURCH SUNDAY Will Be en Under Direction of Walter L. Magnusom, Organist A special musical program will be rendered Sunday evening at 7 o'elock at the Swedish Bethany church. The program will be given under the di- rection of Walter L. Magnuson, or- t and director of music. The program: Prelu Solemnn Prelude" s . Tertius Noble Cliorus. “Pilgrims Song" ..... e 3 Tachikowsky Soprano solo, “Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled” Speals (Mrs. Eleanor Vahlstrom) Offertory, “Cantilena” Goltermann Chorus, “How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings, Lord" (Solo, Robert Klingberg) Address—Rev. C. J. Vahlstrom Chorus, “Father, Thy Children PBow in Adoration” ....... Arthur Sullivan « Dubois De Molay Boys to Attend Church Services Tomorrow The members of the Nathan Hale chapter, Order of De Molay will at- tend services tomorrow morning st the First Baptist church, when an oddress will be given by Rev, Wil- liam Ross, on “Character and Cour- age.” TUnion Lenten service will te held in the same church at 7:%0 p. m.,, when the pastor of Swedish i Bethany church, Rev. Carl J. Fri. deen will preach the sermon, ject: “The Kingdom Within You Postlude, “Toccatta’ JOUTS TO AOLD CIRCUS Kermet E. Parker, newly el scoutmaster, Euclid Hartung Merton Clark, newly elected assist- ant scoutmasters, will be inducted into office Friday evening during a circus to be given by Troop 4, Boy Scouts. The circus will include all the usual circus features, and many acts which will be new and original, urch School p. by the Pastor “THE CROS8 AND OUR IDEA OF GOD M.—Men's Bible Class. March 21—7:45 dern Religious Books HE CITY OF GOD" By Basil Mathews of England (led by the Pastor.) Sandar—10:45, Morning Serviee: 12:10. Bible School Classes Visit of the Nathan Hale Chapter of the De Molay Sermon by Rev. Willism Ross. Subject, C(HARACTER AND COURAGE Evening, 7:70—United Lenten Service Sermon br Rer. Carl J. Fredeen. Subject—"THE KINGDOM WITHIN YOU" Is the Sermor Union Service Speaker: Rev. C. Fundemental “Trying to Fool Jesus” Sunday 10:45 A. M. First Baptist Church Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church Evangelistic n Subject 7:30 P. M. arl J. Fredeen Misslonary People’s Church of Christ Morming Service, “Even as Christ also | Evening Service, “Christ hath redeemed 10:45—"The Love of Christ” ed the church and gave Himself for it.” Eph. 5:28 00—"Christ's Relation to the Law of Moses” STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH 9:30 a. m. and 12 meon—Charch Scheel 10:43 a. m.—Morning Wership and Lenten Sermon “VICTORY OVER TEWPTATION” Tharsdar, 3:45 p. m.—Lenden service. Our Charch Tdeal V. A Porce tor € Speaker, S “From Baddhism te Christianity” er, Samio Uessgi. Sebjeet, ivie Rightesusness. WELCONE!