New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 9, 1929, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1929. Sunday Services and Weekly Activities of the Churches CHURCHES | clase: 4 p. m. Jolly Juniors. Salvation Army = | Italian Mission mmandant and Mrs. Julius First | sunday, 1 4. m. morn en in charge. o TCHE ni.. Bible school i o Sunday class; 11 a. m. [~ 3 eeting sermon by Rev ation miccting at bject: “Why Armis- oh B g‘m'r S”;"”‘\rm . n‘];‘y’k.n:.‘r b o Sl e N‘“::,-‘.:‘::. y:::l\ n "'U : L’ 50 p. m. the Loving == T e will serve an “old fash- "-:1!\,1&‘_\ Mem o ione upper, with Thanksgivi ):30 a. m, Mmeeting to follow. Addresses by and senior women and men speakers, church school: 10:45 a Friday, 4:15 p. m. Girl Scouts; | worship and 7:30 p. m. goodwill girls will me n e home of Mrs. Charles Laugh- t 6§ V.. Main street 5 n\lm;)nrm! ! m, V.,I;'E'\ ”':} *“"“r \;\.‘ peicher, spraker, strec Tuesday, 4:15 p. m., Junior g choir: § p. m. special church | p. m. ness meeting. school, b = § p. m, midweek serv- | 1 s' choir re- by choir practice Elim (;;l'Vllslli e e eI a eucdih Dethany a. m. Bible sc Emn]\ LU Hu.l‘\\j HURCHES il ] B v i \1‘};1'1‘\:;‘:\\'\;;1‘ ikt th WILL MEET AS USUAL I A male Community 1 Train chorus un f Walter hool will m 1 Mon- ! Mag Peo ¢ evening in the Meth- hursday, 2:3 I"I.mh- s Aid at d "U ;lt,:;lr«ll‘vn I'k ent of mociety meeting at the church: $ p. iR b 1“-;_:::'1.1)'"" ‘s"x‘:.\“;:‘!i choir reh SEAPLANES CROSS LAND Saturday. § p. m. pipe organ — night stops thr sehool; 11 a. m. church kindergar- Rev. Alfred D. Heining: p. STt tnne Russian i i s Do o ety T G Again it has been demonstrated that the safest way ce ane ible class, erman a . £ he to secure a comfortable competence 1s by regular, sys- | I S tematic saving and deposit in some good MUTUAL i 7:30 p. m. community Armis- teformation B m / . ‘M.i,h,\_“;‘i‘,:,”.?;i?:; i '_‘,,{,‘;T\‘:”""\a_ ',”1;,'0‘,,;';,“r i BAPTIST SAVINGS BANK of a portion of the amount you Dopon s et ek 0 e L REHUR GEL) cam. 7:15 p. m. Community schoo The reliigous school wil nternationa o Students’ Assn. - eadership training. rinity | Wednesday and Thursday Sunday, or conven- 9:45—Bi School 1'4‘11 e oo o o i 1?u‘m‘;x'(l.?‘,im;hm-\;“. In the last few months many have been allured by the 1 ! St John's (Ger Serme \ .. . Deie 8o i T ; watel tower studs 101 by || Rey, Wiliats o bty rising prices of the stock market, and the tales of sudden ]”’1‘ i _ \:”C\:Il\]f\:k‘ le“\; wealth of some of their friends, to use their earnings to ’ tommia. o me . m. mesting ot 1 e buy all kinds of speculative stocks, with the result that m::nm Y, ”gwr: \y:‘v ».\:rll'.r‘nxl:v!\‘\i\Ohnyll—‘ ip league. Il R of of- . Mor s solo—“Babylon ‘ : 4 | | Gy o ek e R W through the recent co]lapse of the stock market many have r}?;;ml, :lilr:xk:r,l .\(m. Kn(l\'crinc V. A ;\‘;n\]'ly\'.“ \nv a v)v'w. 1) - .]p w”\l ‘;Im\‘z’ijf‘ "‘,"]“Mr The Ifi\\'i\]x_fi ier'vvi\cc Class ]OSt tl’lell’ a]l; and a” haVe lOSt n]UCh. There 1S nothlng v ‘“1]"‘:;1:13’ 4 p. m. Friendly Indians; :\.\:v;(zi:n.:x"x‘ .w!mmmxua a m n _:"‘)b‘..‘\::n;;y‘g wm\\“\’\‘;xr:' “An Old Fa‘sh‘iglll‘eé” Supper new about th;s It is the same O]d StOYV fl]ere are no P R L y 30 B | Blasingame. soloe ‘ get-rich-quick enterprises that will stand the test of time. ey "1 . [ STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH Ultimate disaster is the result of all of them. =hip. Church school sessions, 9 group 2 L 0 p. o m."“"’:"“ ‘-‘: ‘l:;"“'_‘(-‘l‘:::“ s 2 i _ = e il o LA S S This solid, conservaive MUTUAL SAVINGS ' and How Shall I Pray?” At 11 i , 2:30 p. m. week day Anthem: “'\l»'fpw’lh\ Tast Sleep”—Barnaby . R pmancs. suriors and Chinee: | s b s, 6 s st EATRER A SO maNaE BANK, that has stood the test of sixty-seven years of Mond 4 . m. junior depart- M. S. pealice —Rer Muriont ¥ (Crecgerfiot | ictorn ¥ R e s e e o successful operation, has accumulated $25,000,000. of I T e ssesrasrors gilt-edged investments; these investments consist princi- e 9, S e Christian Science PEOPLE’S CHURCH of CHRIST R T e pally of First Morlgage real estate and collateral loans, ¥ .‘}h,’ ? “\"‘11 e mectin ot 3 United States securities, Railroad, State, Town and Cit_V, I e R Public Utlities and Foreign Government bonds, deposits s f’““mnlrl‘“,’[ e First Ch h of Chri In banks, and ('tash, and are not malerla”y affected by the VI s A e T e ne 1rs urchn O rist violent fluctuations of the stock market; and more than , il preach. i b | L coplc's . 10:00-11:20 A, M.—Sunday Church School. D £ & : = e bl R e CE Rl S i e $2,000,000. of which 1s surplus. This Bank invites the x "M RBible Class, . - ' gy people to use 1t as a place of deposn and urges all to form UNION MID-WEEK 1 . Novemb, “SOCIAL PIONE Speaker-—Mrs. Catherine V. i Tomorrow Is Red Cross Sunday All Over America w the habit of regular and systematic saving. BOMBAY Gates. Deposits made here can be withdrawn at any time . e — Wi Tl Chers pomiel] mio T s | and, 1f allowed to remain, are receiving interest at the p wide membership enrollment l‘!:ly‘rtt)?xccllllee:\lrtt %’;“i S]tt\\ o i =) now is beginning for 1930. = ! rate of 590. There 1s also the full assurance of no de- : d NOVEMBER 11 to breciation of the principal. : S SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH : princ ; Eo B ottt MORNING WORSHIP—10:15 il 2 lIJ:lgm\n(l)rl: nl;a) Cil‘“ ): ohcan Sermon by Rev. Theodore S. Dunn— Savin s Bank Of New Bri ain B Y CIo Iy LomoTTow “THE HOME, THE YOUTH, AND THE CHURCH" g t 4 adthedoorolyouziowichuzel Evening \\'m‘sh{p at 7:15 I)T)m's Open at 7:00 COME Prepared Popular Evening Service with Motion Picture A HARP IN HOCK . . " . A Picture of Human Experience with Smiles and Tears Open 9 a. m. to 4 p m. Saturdavs, 9 a. m. tO IZ m. . [ See the “Woman with the Red Cross™ After Service N ot o i AT Mitd oo 7 ' 8:30 _ i B ‘ onday L.venings, / to O: ' ! End N SR L= ' “CHANGING A NATION'S MIND” / Is the Sermon Subject—Sunday Morning 10:45 8 P. M. At Stanley Arena—Patriotic Union Service | TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH

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