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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY- HfcRALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921. WEEK'S PROGRAM IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Take First Steps Towards United Church Of Canada 11 DR. MARONEY TO ADDRESS E. B. C. Atlantic City Heal Expert Ex pected to Draw Large Crowd Religious Activities and Where to Worship Ottawa. ( iiit 1 1,-,-, ! ' I h, lifnt ' f.Mi'i 1 ii HI cp l.v ,,ri the rli i ' 1 1 1 1 1 ,i the 'I'm . ;i "Ciiili ij i linn ,. i't ' i mi la" ik L ';"!!. Ix'fii tal.en. 1 !i-im ' I'll.!' t -"'' ..I : r'H.' i : t .!i M. (a- I" . p..' Odlsl. I't ' "M t rim -"i-l ii i 1 c . i - I'".1. tinpa1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 ii in Ii - l.'iiM i.in a'.- I ' a at m.r rtv io . . i b.-r ib. v wv , I .mm th" i : f i i 1 1 i-r n in. in: i'i.im '. .a-l Titos-' u Im 'In ii-i . a' i ' . v. r ' In' 'iij. t-g u'-le ,"s l:i ortui H. .: '-.il Six nniii';i !,... ii 'i I" rf- Ii - 1 1c a- I "I par tali" at 'i il a -.r. ' . .1 to pi ..p. yi riL'ns aa 1 r . -a 1 ,. -, 1 .11 , a' h, v. I'i c..ii. ! !. ..... a I -' '. Tn.i niu . aa al I ..1 1 h '1 1 v, t . li N T M I 'til r.Kv. ii. w. w i:i Sr1 fLf ,1 - q fL.' l i in a ii'l In aa iM-!,tuivl. 1 c . 1 1 t ' 1 1 in minimis. i" i.iliy in parsley .-ft- ii 11 t ia the III. IV C'llHI'Oh 19 orisin. There will v Clan!' ! coiirls com 'I'litl number of lay rial mi in Lrrji. l'lit t If e'-s.-ioii In t !t,i enn- lite presbytery ultli our diAt riots aval last ':. Alinif Y th-'l''' rt il ri-aiia.i lii.'aaiiir aa. , ia Ii as thi' ka m ta rnmiall. tla ir anait an ! M10 suproni': iiiik li.i'ly. ' a'larrli 1 lii'ir.-iac to 'It.iS'Mlt tnl'i-i- l'l may ntain lis at '':i a I prnpi r'y. If a rn'l1 11 1 rs otcanl.a a now clinrah el 1 ha property Of t!lc llllit''ll llnplbt C'liurt'lirs 1 mcnt at (:3t . m. rrlnmry, jun- I lor. Iiitormcilnte Hud sitnlor depart I'li j't j tniMiis at l;'; I'i. Morning worship at Morning worship ut 10:15 o'clock. 1 10:45 o'rlork". Sfrnion, "Clirlstlnn Sermon by IIv. p. v. Wolfi ivlcn of Ity ami Wornhln." A'l'lresa to J1111- meet- I'.rhtnl. nihle ohool an.) class's at 12:10. U. V. P. l, int at 7 p. ni. Morniay 7 p. ni Poy SroutM. Tiiurj.liiy 4 p. in., City MImIoii v'lirlMmas entcrtnliimrnt. MKI-weck service at 7:45 p. m. ailnlt lorn, "Shine Imlrio." Km'iiIiir erv. The i:i -bB thn general amMy of tii Prechyterian clitireh iippoin'e.J a committee to confer with oilier evangelical churches iookirs to ward consolklatio'i. Nira t-a n yrnrsi later a deinnte plan v. as drawn up, ubmitted find appro-' I. l'.al the ; llerniHti Surnl h 9 : 3 11 . 111., Siiniiay ncliool. I":"" a. 111., nervlce In KngllBh. T : S 0 p. m., nervlce in Gerniaii. Monday evening meeting of the 1'riwcllla club In the parsonage. Wednesday evening meeting of the Hoys' club. Thursday 4 p. m religious In st nut Ion hour. S p. m niertliig In German. Ice at 7:15. Motion picture, Money Moti'ter." Italian Mission Morning worship ut 10 45 o'clock. Sunday nchool at It p. 111., Community houae, Hunter toad. Hveplng aerilcfi al South church at 7: SO, Afsyrinu wcTrship at '.VHti p. in, Tuesday 1:15 p. 111.. united week, day church school, grades four and five. 7:3ft p. m meeting of Hoy Scouts. Troop 5. Wednesday 4:15 p. m united eck-dny church school, grades six and seen. 7:1.' p. m., weekly prnc tiee of the Junior Prnthcrhood bns- prnycr ' ketball team. i Thursday 4 p. menu of the church school. From 2 to 6 p. ni., Kvcry Member Can vass by the men In the homea of the parish. Supper at 6 p. pi. for the JCvery Member canvassers,. Jleporta Mill be given by the men, Monday 7:30 p. m., meeting of j I ho Hoy Scouts. Swedish Lfvtlmny Sunday !:30 a. m.. Sunday whonl. Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. ; Seriiion by the pastor, "Messengers i nf the Advent." Young people's meeting with special program at 1:30 p. 111. Kienlng service at 7:"0 ocloek ship." Thursday ; "rl.'i p. in. niander of Stanley Teat O. A. R. will speak. Trnynr and claaa meeting Friday en ning. sermon. "Spiritual Steward- Mid-week service at Uirlstlan Srlrnrc Sunday aprvice at 10:45 a. m. Sub ject, "God th Preacrver of Man," Sunday school at !:4S 1. m, Wednesday evening meeting at I o'clock, The reading room Hoom 604. National bank building la open to the public dally from 13 noon until 4 o'clock except Sundays and holt- days. in.. wei k-day I'riday evening Hoy Scout. o'clock. ; church school for Italian primary i children. 7:30 p. ni., meeting of Kllm (Swedish) 'teachers and officers of the etemen- Suiiday school !:4S a. m. Morn- tary departments of t lie church ms service at 11 o'clock. Srnion Viy school to complete Christmas plans, the pastor. Evening service, at 7 : 7:30 p. ni.. weekly song service of i the Assyrian mission, j Friday 1:15 p. m meeting of I Girl Smuts. ft:3u p. m., weekly i practice of the rltle club. 7: SO p. m., weekly motion picture entertainment Si)inlay--1 a. m.. church fchool. uniW the auspices or the t.rotner 11 o'clock, morning worship. Pr. ! lined. 1'eature. Mary Pickford 'r Kria st M. Halllday of New York will "Suds"; also a Will P.eger f-irnedy. he the speaker. 11:15 p. m.. Men's Pilhie class. 5:30 p. m. Voung Teo- j Stanley Memorial pie's society. ' Sunday 10 a. in.. Senior and In- lish class termeillnte departments of the for Armenian" women. 4:15 p. Junior Missionary society. Coiiirrcrjntlnnal ( biirchi's First l.iillicriin f'lmrclipe SI.. Matthew's Service In Kngllsh at 5:45 a. m.: in German at 10:45 a. m. Subject of sermon. "Th Voice Crying in the Wilderness." Sunday school follow, log each service In the respective language. Monthly business meet ing at 3 p. m. Mid-week Advent servlce.'Wcdnea alay fit 7:45 p. m. Walther kague. Friday evening. neforniatlnn Third Sunday In Advent. 10 a. m. si rvlces. 11:15 a. m. Sunday school. Choir n-heaif al, r'" day evening. Thursday " p. m Vk- class.. 4:30 p. Scouts will meet. l''riday 7:30 p. Scouts will meet. Armenian Ki rn., the Girl the Boy Jt! . t . MACKINNON nit. ,i vmi.s s.m vi hi: war rli layr. proceedings and it was not until this year that an enabling act could lie paid. The ri.'fisons' tor the union are broadly givon as foi:w: To eliminate wi till duplica tion i" mission fields at homo and abroad. To eliminate tlie strife 8t d dis aenfioas between sens of the Christian church which converts church wji be allotted thf-rn. As a p neral rule all property will go with il.s parent church into the union. A commission, consist inj of three members from the unitr-d church and three from n conference of non-concurring conprecations and six more chosen by tlvin both, will .-it within nine month from June 10 to d- K-rinitie what shure of the prp-Tty shall he retained by non concarriiiff conprf uations. The rrhuiv" strength of the three unitin? churches, aceordins to the liminion census of 1021. follows: Total membership fen gregation al. 30,57-1; Methodist, 1. US, 744: Presbyterian, l.dOS.Sl 3. Church ni-niliership Ccngrega tionai, i:.72; Methoditst. 4fiT.:61; Presbyterian. SfiJ.Mft. Sunday scliool membership Con c u-.l' icn'nt. 11.13J: M-'hodist. 470,. 'ml: Preshytr ria n. H f 2 . -J 4 1" . la.aatietis 1 1 1;3 Congregational, Methodist. TZ.W.HS: pt-. --l.yti rial, $;i.l S7,r,12. Pre. pen y value Congregational. j,l:.,i.(.: Method!, $57, 77,1. "10; Presbyterian. 54.2BS.074. Three nf t'ae leaders in the nation al church movement are Dr. James Smyth", prim-ipo'. Wvsleyan col lege, Mantia-ai: He v. .1. V. G. Ward, l-astor, llnianuel Congregational d. '!;':. Moptreal. and P.ev. C. MaiKii.tien. priaripa', I'resl.yterian coeege. Montreal. Church South school. Italian depart- church school. 10:45 o'clock, morn- lng worship and sermon by the pns I tor. "God's Fellow Workers." The i men of the church will be special , giir.ua. and at the conclusion of the ' sermon will be commissioned to the 1 work of the. "Kvery Member Cnn 'vass" with a few words and prayer j offered by the pastor. 12 in., jun lior, primary and lieginner's depart-i Mrlhixlist t'liuri'hps A. M. K. Zion Preaching by the pastor at S : 4 a a. m. "If Our Gospel is Hidden It Is; Hidden to .Those That Are l.pst." Sunday school at 12:."o. Christian llndeavor at G:30 p. m. I At 7:15 p. m. the chotr will give! a musical program at which time William 11. Streetcr. past com- i . Xondcnonilnatlonal ( Teople'a 10:45 a. m "the Faith of -Our Fathers." 1 2noon. Sunday school session. 6 p. m., Young Teople's meeting, led by ttussell Fowler. 7 p. m., "An l'ntiirned Cake." Tuesday. 7:45 p. m.. Bible class.. Thursday 4 p. m Christmas ex ercises for the children. 7:45 p. m. church prayer meeting. Friday, 7:45 p. m., choir rehear sal. Knimanuel Gospel Sunday 10 a. m., prayer and praise service. 10:45 a,, m., preach ing, topic. "The Purposes of the Incarnation." 15:15 p. in.. Sunday school. 5:45 p. m.. Young People's meeting. 7 o'clock, evening service, preaching by P.ev. Sellara V,. Taylor. Thursday 7:45 p. m.. mid-week prayer meeting. St, Marh's Episcopal Third Sunday In Advent. 7:30 a. m holy communion. f:30 n. m.. church srjiool. 11 o'clock, morning prayer and sermon. 7:30 o'clock, evening firaycr and address. Wednesday 9:30 a. m., holy com munion and intercessions. Dr. Frederick A. Marony, direc tor of health education In th pub He schools of Atlantio City. N. J., will apeak to liveryman's Hible clawi tomorrow morning The meeting will open at t o'clock and thero tll be apeclnl music by (ha o'.Tra. rr. Maroney la one of the leaders In health education In tho country and Is known as one of America's leading speakers. Tho Hlble class has extended an Invitation to all civic clubs. Chamber of Commerce and professional men as well as edu cators to be present, Pr. Maronej recently spoke at a conference of educators In Connecticut and his talk occasioned much comment. PICTURE SHOWS EFFECT OF EXCESSIVE WEALTH Mmle At the South Congrcgal ionaJJ t'huroh Present DeuMrojIng laffcct of Wealth In Graphic Fashion. Sir Religious Items f;nv. A. C. Theodore Steege spnd Tuesday in New York church business. will on Hev. J. I'merson Ford of the Yale divinity school will speak at the servjee in Trinity M. K. church fo niorruw evening. Miss Alice Sulli van will sing. REGARDED A3 GREATEST-LEADER (Continued From First Page) Itev. existence there were aO.fniii mem bers. In 1117 there were 3.000, con. In this time the eight-hour day had become prevalent find was in a fair way lo become universal, the K. M. Halllday of New York condition of the working man had will speak at the First Congrega tional church tomorrow. The Kvery .Member canvass starts at the Stanley Memorial church tomorrow. The i.'jiy Mission Christmas enter tainment will be held at the First. Bnptisr church on Thursday after noon a.t 4 o'clock. William F. Streetcr. past com mander of Stanley Post. G. A. K., will sp'ak i't a special entertainment at the A. M. E. Zion church tomor row evening. SPECIAL MEETING CALLED STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH M!MLY tO:1f ti. in. Morning wriire ami itermoil Ii Ihr pastnr (.(ii) iKi.iinv vtoi:iKHs" t-0 p. m. KM IIV VILVtlll WVV uTIip l.iltie ( huri-h with the His 11 t'l'-enie." ( erne nut! --cp! I lim ( bnrch Congregation to Ills- cuss IToblcni of Engaging Mlnitcr Monday Evening. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Hible School 12:10 Wolfenden. Bristol Morning 10:4") Sermon by Rev. 1 F Music: "He Shall Feed Hi Mock" ' Buck : -Behold, I Bring You Glad Tidings" Fell ,'eople's Society, 7 o'clock. -Miss Charlotte What nail. (it Mr. A. (ileaves. Violins Messrs, Agnelio and George We.-terman. Piano Mr. Johnson. A fp'cia' business meeting of the congregation of the Film Swedishh P.aptist church has been culled for Monday evening, at which time ac tion wi'l be taken on the existing 'vacancy in me pasioraie vi 1 church. The meiriN rs of the church are , rontemvlaMng calling Rev. Axel I. Peterson, pastor of the Swedish beep raised in standard more than K'O per cent. The cau.se of labor had come to be looked upon as a righteous guard against Intolerable conditions rather than the wild rantincs of anarchists. Because of his genius for leader ship and of his tremendous influ ence for the betterment of the con dition of the wnrkingmen. capl'a'is tic Interests are said to have tried many times to buy Gompers off. It is a matter of record that certain financial institution off' red him a life job at $-15,000 ft year twenty time Ms salary at that time. It was rot until 1!M7 that Goin persprang into world prominence. America entere-d the war. Gompers had beep parifistlo up to the- begin ning of that year. The- federation reflected his attitude, There were strongly pro-German and anti-Tar international unions within the or ganization uniors which. If tv-y had eycrted their etrength, might have crippled America's war ao-tl-.i-tie.s. Wln Support For War Tn a conference room in Wasl.p g ton, in March. IC'l". Gompers won one of the greatest battles of his li'e. In a secret meeting of chiefs of the Htf- j gre-at unions Campers put the pro position of supporting the eountry in the war. already inevitable, up to his colleagues. He put the situation setuarelv: Either they vvefd pledge Now I were made to oust the head nf the fi deration. Gompers faced a tremendous task ! in attempting to hold in cheek these - many diverse results of post-war un rest. Since its formation, the American federation had chosen to hold the balance of political power Ivetjveen the two great parties rather than to organize a separate party. He believed that the American federation could, not. be successful if it laid down a platform e,r princi ples the accomplishment of which it set as its goal. Gompers wished to sen the federn- Hon go after Its urarc-t objective, forgetting, temporarily, all rise. The radicals wished to accomplish ;the whole labor program in one j move. They called Gompers an op portunist. He admitted the charge, pointing to the eight-hour day. mini mum wag" laws, child labor restric tions, safety laws and workmen's compiaisaflon laws, in justification or his opportunism. Marrlps Agiin In 1;V for the first lime in many .vats. Gompers seenied in serious ia ngi r of losing his position of bad jrrhip. John I.. Lewis, a striking fig ure in the miners' international, was i placed in the running against him. In the final vote, hovvfver. Gompers li'tit lewis by more than 5 to 1. Vindicator, Gompers emerged 'from that battle more powerful titan cv r. 1 (Ml May C, 1 520. Mrs. Sophie Julian (loinpe-rs. the labor leader's first wife, whom he married 53 years be i"t", died. Hesidcs her husband, she was survived by three sons, their only daughter having died shortly before. On April 16. 1921, Samuel Gompera married again, wedding Mrs. Gertrude Gleaves Neuschler. City Items Mb hael J. Begley, Howard Trav ers and William Kussell, the latter foreman of the tool room, lefb the employ of the North & Judd Mfg. Co. today. Gulbraiisen player pianos at Mornns advt A marriage license ha been if.sueeij to lledmond Pe-srochers of 321 Main f-trcet and Mrs. Susie All en of 131) Winter erect. Home cooked lunches at UroweU't. adv. Carl W. N'e'son has purchased a restaurant, at 211 Park street, for merly conducted by Martin Schweitz er. Victrolas and Pianos, at Morans' advt The Knights of Columbus will confer the third degree on a class of 150 candidates tomorrow after noon at 2:30 o'clock at Holmes and Hoffman hall. Following the in itiation a social will be held at the clubroonis on Franklin Square. IU freshments will be served. Join Morans' Xmas Music Club. i advt J. P. Thomas, who has been 111 at the Hartford hospital for the past two monlhs. has returned t'o his homo al 745 Arch street. "The Money Monster," baser upon Walter Besant's novel, "Ileyond the Dreams of Avarice," will be the feature motion picture at the eve ning Servlre of the South Congrega tional church tomorrow. It deals with a disastrous weakness which often develops in the human race. The story is based on a strange hereditary malady which runs In a family and warps the wholp char acter of any member who comes in to the possession of -auy large amount of money. . The friends of the hero in this tale, because of their knowledge of what will follow If he obtains a fortune. se"k to prevent him from gaining one worth millions. He out wits them, and the effect of money becomes apparent immediately, lead ing to several dramatic situations. The wife whom he tried to discard upon the acquisition of so much money finally saves him and dispels his blindness to what is true and beautiful In the world about him. Mary Pickford In "Suds" will be the feature at the Friday night "en tertainment. A Will Roger? com edy, "Hlg Moments From I.IHIe Pictures." will also be shown, .yoiic with a Gantland Ilice "Sportllght" and a news reel. Only Protestant Church on Eastj Side-Shows Progress ! The Stanley Memorial church opens Its Every Member Canvass to morrow is closing a year of very sat isfactory growth ami progress, lit membership embraces 160 fnmlllr, with J54 Individuals, but of this number 4 were addel during the past year, an unusual gain. Klghf adults and 51 children- were bap. tlzed during the mine period. Thc figures show that the church la atlH (fontlniilng the rapid growth which It has been making ilnce Rev. R N. Gllman became the pastor. vfod ern business . method) have been adopted and tho Ptanoy Memorial Is the only church In tne city with an advertising slogan, 'The Utile i Church With a Pig Welcome" hav. ling been chosen In a recent contest among the member, j The church selio)'. Including the j cradle roll, numben "03. The church (directs Its enerfles mainly Into 'teaching the child en. there being 30 ! adults engaged n teaching them. I The Friendly cltb has an enroll. incut of 41 yemg , people. The Ladles'' Aaid solely has 05 mem I hers and the M:n's club, 57. 1 ur- ing the past ;vv weeks, a. troop ol , liny Scouts ha, been formed w it! an efficient UaJer. ! The churcli througji its gifts. ! helping to, silpiort the jCommnui.v Church Vaoaftn school, the City : Mission, and tie work of the Stale I Sunday Schol association. Tt i ialso aiding lit the organization ol Sunday schooliiind the bulldng of i churches in dilricls which ,sthcr wise would no be served. 1: con tributes to tin relief and pinslom of ng'-d and inrui pastors, h for ' eign lbdds. i' is helping to buih hospitals and ;hools, mnlntair mie j sionary workea. and support oi ph.aits. j A fact, not ilr-n realized Is the 'the Stanley M norlal church . He only PrntcslRii chufch In tho em' end of theiclt I'.y v irtue of this It, lias become he center of alltth community. frn which It Is now seeking suppor fur its actlilie: during the rorntg year. The "very ! Member Canvasieommlttoe eiytsisi of O. A. MarshJt. L. Gronbaik. W. Killer, (i. V.lamlln and tv. I N'. Gilman. SOPRAW SOLOIST B. P. Y. U. MUSICALE Hapttst church in Waterhury. to the ti,jr support to the gov ranient or Nunzio Charles There is .Nothing Modern About Modernism. A Very Exact Photo of This Destructive Agency Is Found in the Bible. H Ken! Character Will Be Disclosed Sunday Morning at the People's Church of Christ Court lice F. Brooks pa tor )0;.', a. 7:00 p. m. "The I 'aih of- Our F'i! in. "An I'nti'.rncd Ca1.?." pastora'e- o' the church. At tne nust ness m-etir-g held last Monday night a commiiti e consisting of F. 7.. Ask 1'ind, J. A. Carlson ajtd Theodore Larson js appointed to visit him to tind out what action would be taken by him in the cent that a call was extended to l.itit. . The committee received an ahhrmath -e reply. P.ev. p. terson is well known to president that labor pres'n'ed a many of the Swedish people of N'W , vnited front ar. wmibl go 11-e limit lhitain as he has spoken a! various , to help win ' war. Thus throuz' Sv 'di'ii meetings in this city. pi forelgl a' I ria t-ejr much of the labor dtft'ii ultif s, Midi as were or l.r t T f) I U I1IIS. 'experier.ei-d in L-repe. v.rre averte d. At a r'.i -lit Hie-' tu.g 0! til'! '.a win He liatieh'ers of America th'' fob th'-ir failure to do so would be con strued as open opposition. The rnnk and file r.f America' . workincmen we deeply patriotic and the reenicitrnt leaders knew it. They signed the ph 'l'e on 'lie 'bhtid ,lir.e. ; When America epiereO the war a few- weeks later. Gompers 'o'd the The First Church of Christ (Center Congregational) MAIN AND CHURCH STREETS Sunday, December lith 10:00 a. m., Church School. 11:00 o'clock, Morning Worship. Sermon by Rev. Ernest M. Halliday of New York City, p. m., Men's Bible Class. 5:30 p. in., Young People's Society. Spitial Program Adibil to Topical Discussion At Meeting Tomorrow Fvcning. The Baptist Voting People's union will present a special musical pro gram at Its meeting in the First P.aptist church at 7 o'clock tonior row evening. A. Gleaves will ren der "The Holy City and Tetnph fiella" on the cornet, and a largo and little symphony will be plnjcd by Nunzio Agnelio and George Wester man on the violin and Charles John son on the piano. Miss Charlotte What nail will lead the meeting. The topic for discus sion wllbe "How to Get the Most From the Bible." Miss Alh-o Sullivl At Trinity M. II. Church South arollua Minister ; Will Preach. i Mir.-i Alice Sullm will be tin. soloist at the Suiay evening serv ice of the Trinity . K. church.. Mis Sullivan hi a sopno at presni' studying for oper work' in Han ! ford. In the spring sr. plans to go I Italy t continue t studies. Sir i is a popular solol and has sun before at the Met hi 1st church. Rev. J. Kmc rsoij-'onl. of Vni divinity feehool, Nv Havy-u., wi1 preach. Mr. Fordonies. from Gr aii!P bui a. S. c., ar pp'iichcd som 'ini" bciore cominao Vale. 'Pli'i musical prram is as fo1 'ivys: 'H ar Vc Israel" ., McndelsMih "A Hrtuvn Pird Si ing" .... Woo1 "Love In Spring' Hani "'Father in Hc-ay' Hand' "Savior P.reath' An livening ' Messing" . . . Amhro:- YOU ARE INVITE? To the Services Tomorrow Evcninga 7:13 Speaker-Rev. J. EmersoiFord of Yale Divinity School MISS ALICE SULLIVAN, Dramatic oprano Trinity Methodist Episcopal hurch C. It low ing officers w ere r ce a. Miss fail vie- grand rg' n. iin: prophetess, f'arl.n his'e.rian. .ei We Teach the Old-time Faith in the Old-time W'aj 9 ehcted : nne ri'I.eary; Miss Marie Hes- Mrs. Marguerite Miss Isabelle Kit- disn. franeial secretary. Miss I Mia Iaiy. tri-asur-r. Miss Anna M' Bri ar"., nioni'or. Mrs. Mary Frwio: a. n'lnel. Mrs. Mary Igor; pianist. Mis r,os Kinc. trus'ers Mrs Anna Pardeck, Mrs. Mary Hallinan. Mrs. Atarv Hamwti. Mrs. f'a'herin' f.i'l.earv Mil Mary rtnn'fant and Mrs. Catherine (''Frien. A' ti,e i,et n-ee'lll- to h' h"!d pic-nbir :S an rn!rlnmetit will p.-- he d fur I he Junior branch of the I'nthe'ic l'augh'ers. I Jilior'- i The persona! Crand umpn was n , Seikeinan ree'll Of litis 'ei are t","llip'l-' 111 th re ee,E-:t!7r d spoKf IS MONEY A CURSE, OR NOT? IT DEPENDS will help The Picture at the SOUTH CHURCH on SUNDAY EVENING answer IhN erio'. question. Service hecin nt 7:i". Doors open at ?:!.". Morning Worship at I0:i. Sermon h the Minister on "Christianity and Worship." The South Ihuich cs you mot coi dial imitation to its worship and ork. 1 man fnr lal-r tlin !tr-r h I v r. is m a nif.'i.'jr1 , riponibl for hMi'-Nini ! ffislntjn , t and r'ii:vi"r in V---.'. f t'n" : borinp tnan ! AVhn iot'.ry rnu i3!-'ir 'rn-.V.r-l t to GompT to ti in for it n j-.nsiMnn nf : ppqtf or jn vhr ' for pnrt U hnd 'pla:.5 1 in winnirf tl-r war. ' Tb jrovprrtnv V't Inr-'i-.' -i to firnpftTS to spk for 1,'!-.r Irt 11! Gnniprr rf jv e-r Vlu ;tr ' th1 p'ft rnv.fr rr-vtf rt t Vr"il", HpTP h "1 n' rll,1iftjnn fifi ; prcstdpnt of ti.r Ini' vni ifirni t'nm mission on In. or T,ft!4Tion Th 1 amr yrar rprr r,t r AniTiran labor at V.- irfrnai''ral rnnvr-p. ' tion. He n utihIi' r r.f t:-r Tirt industrial rmf tmici. nf lhirdiMC's , tii.fniplovnif !, rnnff rnin rnvi of tiir advisory is;irniain'r-t f'nimie-ion. Ha hpcamp prrjidtit rf tho n- , American I'Mration ft !-;irior. 1 Ttrst-War Hffht i Tt a in th yfl rs follow ion th war, vhfn h in- p pnt il.f ar' whJi mot nin rtir. tliat Oont prrn fo'iclt m:tn rf hi pratft baUlr. tv fl,i 'iin ?M on-'-nii''nf rfdurtion nf r. to crrnt di- ! Content an-imij; Mi .-a workers. !.al ra'iimi. hrf'1 rf -Hcrnnt'-nt, R-fpt jthrouch orgdiniM labor. Efforts PROTECT THE POWER HOUSE- b Men! This Is Your Call to Arms! A Powerful Speaker Will Address EVERYMAN'S BIBLE CLASS Sunday Morning at 9:30 o'clock Capitol Theater REV. DR. FREDER ICK A. MARONEY A speaker to menfluent, forcible 1 One who strikes straight from the shoulder Hits the nail on the head Who handles his subject without g. Director of the Department of Health Education of the Public Schools of Atlantic City, K. J. Known all 'cr America as one of the country's leading speakers to civic clubs, community organizations and public spirited citiig. Chamber of Commerce member, Rotarian., Klw.ni.ni. Lions, medical men and nun of .11 pretensions especially Invited. This is one of New Ilrlnin's greatest opportunities. Never before has Everyman's Bible Class heard a epesker of the masterly ability of Pr. Maroney. He's rut a mesv.ge for every man ar.d the man who hat to be coaxed by his friends to be a man, to assume man', responsl- 51 hllitics. to think of service to others and not his own personal ai- tion. and desires IS TDK MAN WHO NEEDS HIM MOST. How do jou know this doesn't mean you? If you don'l him, It does, tf you do hear him. you'll become a better citji. Don't be a dead one and unit until a hearse dregs you my from your cozy fireside Thi cemeteries are filled with men In "weren't interested" and aflor they died nobody ever missed til.