..-?... M" ' gag) .lisTs. I .. 1 " EVENING LKDGER-PIIILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER '.2,1, 1914, SgL-'-p,, CHURCHES AND THEIR WORKERS-RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES OF ALL DENOMINATIONS nrtjH "a icxia xx a v,,.,' o V K M BE tt as, iPJ- JSP EYING SQUADRON FOR TEMPERANCE COMES HERE SOON x-GoVernor Hanly at Head of Party That Is to Speak at Mass-meetings for Three Days. Elaborate plana nrc bclhgmada' tbr the ?llt to this city on December 111 li and 13 of the National Anil-Saloon Lcaguo Flylnff Squadron, this organization of eminent men, who nro striking for pro hibition In "every- largo city In tho United Bthtes, la led by ex-Governor J. Frank Hanly, of Indiana. In Its Btatomont of purpose It snysi" "We the undersigned agree to nraoclatc ourselves together In an organisation to be known as 'The Flying Squadron of America.' Our Immediate and sole object Is the Inauguration and execution of n great forward movement for tho national destruction of tho liquor traffic." The arrangements will bo announced next -week and the places for the meetings. There will bo several held oach day dur ing tho visit of the aquadroiit ofl tho party Is to be divided Into teams of coven and conduct mass-meetings In every part of Philadelphia. The personnel of the organization fol lows: J. Frnnk Hanly, Indiana, former Mala Sena tor, member of congress ami Ooteruqr ot In- 'KUKcno W. Cliann, Arlaonn. twlco' cunUIJatd for President ot tho L'nltad states. , ,Ollvcr W. Stewart, Illinois, former member Legislature. ,..... Clinton N. Howard, , "Tho Llttlo Ols.nl," New York. America's eloquent platform odvo tato of. civic tlKhtcflUNire. .. . . Daniel A. Potlnir. Massachusetts, iirmMcnt.of tho National Council of Ona Hundred, a vice president of tho National Anti-Saloon Lenirue, national unorlntemlent or tempernnco and . nriHtinn ciuxrnsnip 01 ino unuoa nocicix m t'hr'.-jn Endeavor. . . . , ., D.', ra Lnndrlth, Tennessee, president of tho ncrseo, M. C. late International Y. A. convention. vrcsiaem or wnra-ueimoni loiirgo, nnruvnn", nnd member of tho state board of trustees of the Anti-Saloon l.cauile of Tcnne-scc. Dr. Wilbur F. Sheridan. Illinois, gencrnl sec retary of the Kpworth leagues of America. Dr. ChnrlPs M, Bholdon, Topcha. Kan., au thor and Tcnchor. Hon. J. ll. Lewis, Boston. Maui., treasurer. Three musical dlr"tore liavo been aecurcd: JX O. Kxccll, of Chicago) Everett II. Nafts per, of Indianapolis, nnd Frederick llutlor, Vonkcra. N. Y., who will take entire charge of tho music. With each will be a soloist nnd n pianist. The workers on the local commltteo are: Chairman, Ernest M. Vail; secretary and treasurer, tho Itov. Charles W, Green; financial agent and publicity manager, W, B. Adams; tho Itcv. Frank Q. Lynch, the Itov. John T. AVatchorn, the ltov, Frnnk Cloak, tho Itov. William Veumans nnd Frank D. Getty. NEW PASTOR MADE A RECORD IN LEBANON !Tho Rev. Arthur T. Miohler Now En couraging Young People's Work Hero Tho Rev. Arthur T. Mlchlcr, recently chosen pastor of tho Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Incarnation, 47th street and THE REV. ARTHUR T. MICHLER Cedar avenue, West Philadelphia, hijd an unusually successful pastorate In" Le banon, where he preached for more than four years. During that time there were 1C3 com municant members added to his church rolls, and he was particularly popular with the young people. Ho Is, doing much to encourage tho growth 6t tho Luther League and other organizations of young men and women In his new charge. THANKSGIVING DAY PLANS OF BIDDLE BIBLE CLASSES. football Game nnd Social to Keep Members Busy Thursday. Three phases of tho work of tho Drexel Diddle Bible classes will be utilized In the observance of Thanksgiving Day, In the morning all classes have boeu requested to attend aervlces In their respective churches' for the dual purpose of render ing thanks and offering prayers for the alleviation of the suffering of those at home and abroad, in the afternoon the team pf the Hacquet Club of tho Drexel JJIddle Bible classes wilt meet the team of the class of Redemption Episcopal Church In a football game at the Drexel Diddle Bible Classes Home at Lamdowiie. to which the public are Invited, and In the evening a public social will bo held at the city home, 1U7 Mount Vernon street. SERVICES FOR THANKSGIVING Archbishop Asks Clergy to Hold SChera in Every Church on Thursday, The Bev. Mgr. Charles F. Kavanaghj chancellor ot the archdiocese of Phila delphia, has Issued the following call to the clergy ot tho arqlidlpoeso asking for the special observance pf Thanksgiving Day by holding services in all the churches: x "In accordance -with the recommenda tion of his Excellency Woodrow Wilson, President of the United Stat, and bis Excellency John K. Tener, Governor of Pennsylvania, that Thursday, November K. be observed as a day o( public thanks giving and praysr, we requagt the rev erend rectors of this dtoma, tp have serv ice In their churebM suitable to U e oo caslon and at hours oonvenlent t tbejr people. . "By tyrder of the Moat Revereaa Arab Nsbop. OJIABLS6 P. KAVANAOH. 'CnaneJlor." I.ECTTTKES WIK CONVEETS Many oonverts to the Ctiiholte Church vetw revived througja the lecture for noa-CatHoU.es In the Chard) of Our Lady of Mercy during the last two weeks. There ww SI reeslvest intis that churefa tLCHi several other persona war left Wafer 4Ka InstHidlAA at likA Bftroehlal fitmrflv. SIjc jfricutily $ntfj Once each year the people of Amer ica turn to Almighty God and offer thanks for His goodness. It Is a mag nlflcent observance. There Is none more beautiful anywheje In the world. No man possesses anything besides what he has received from God. No person onn retain anything unless It be God's will that ho shall. To God the world Is Indebted for the comforts ot home, the food It cats nnd the very air It breathes. Without Clod there could be no happiness, there could tie no life, there could be no America, there could be no world. Surely the Unseen King deserves nil tho thanks tho people of our country can give Him. Ho deserves far more than He has over received, far more than over will be given to Him. President Wilson, In n. beautiful proc lamation, hns named next Thursday as the annual day for Thanksgiving for 19U. In his message the President mentions the thanks that should be olterod by Americans for tho poaco that Is oxlstlng between the!.' country and other nations, at this time when almost the wholo of Europe Is engaged In war. Further ho says; "Our peoplo havo looked Upon their own llfo ns n nation with deep com prehension, a deeper realization of their responsibilities as Well ns their blessing, nnd n keener Benso of the moral nnd practical significance of what their part among the nations of tho world mny coma to." Phlladclphlana can express their thonks In no more practical way than by helping to send tho Thanksgiving ship to tho cold and starving women and children In wnr-torn Ilelglum. "Ilo yo therefore merciful, as your .Father also la merciful." I3ut let us not show our thanks only on this one day or only during this Thanksgiving season. God will place more folth In tho sincerity of our prayers and prolse If wo prove our ap preciation by scattering sunshine about us every day through Uvea of practical service. . PHILLIPS. BISHOP'S ADVENT COURSE OF LECTURES ARRANGED Advent lectures to Be Given During Next Two Months nt Houston Hall. Following his usual custom, Ulshop llhlnelandcr will give a course of confer ences or Instructions during the Advent season. Thl yenr. nt tho Invitation of n group of church students nnd with the support of the University of Tennnylvanla Christian Association, ho has consented to give tho course In Houston Hall. There will be six' lectures, thrco to be given In December and three In January, and they will be' open to all persons who are In terested. The genernl subject' Is to be "The Christian Character as Related to tho Christian Creed." Lectures are to besln at 4 p. m. on tho dates given beloV, with the sub-subjects; Thursdav, December 3, "Character tho Aim ot Christianity." . A Thursday, December 10, "The Character of Christ the Test and Standard." Thursday, December 17, "Tho Christian Character Dependent on Personal Ito llglon," , , Thursday, January 7, "Fnlth Essential to Discipline," Thursday, January U, "Tho Creed as tho Voice of Faith." , .. Thursday, January SI, "The Holy Spirit and tho Christian Llfo." NORTH PHILADELPHIA TO UNlTkFOR-THANS? Five Churches of Different Denomina tions Will Observe Holiday. Flvo churches In tho northern part of tl., nUo ira tn unltn In Thanksirlvlnc services, on Thursday morning, at 10:30 o'clock, in tho aoston I'rcsnyienan Church. 10th street and Lehigh avenue. The offering will bo donated to the work ot the Samaritan Hospital, wroau ami, Ontario streets. Congregations to bo represented nt the services are those of tho Bethol '-Evangelical, tho Cookman Methodist, tho Le high Avenuo Baptist, the Grace Reform ed and the Gaston Churches. It Is ex pected that tho Bev. Dr. David Spencer, pastor of tho Lehigh Avenuo Baptist Church, will be th"o speaker. MORE XMAS CANDY CASH FOR STARVING CHILDREN Collections to Be Received in Many Churches for Buffering Belgians, The movement started by tho Rev, Charley Wesley Burns, of the First Methodist Church, Germantown, and the Rev, Dr. William Powlck. district super intendent, for the contribution of tho money usually spent for Christmas candy for Philadelphia children in the Sunday schools, to tho starving children of Bel glum, has resulted In scores of churches uniting to swell the fund through the same sacrifice. Everywhere in the north district of the Philadelphia conference there has been a hearty response to flie appeal of Doctor Powlck that special offerings be made to help the unfortunates in the war-ridden nation, nnd special collections will be re ceived In many of the Sunday schools tomorrow. MOTHER CHURCH AND DAUGHTER TO UNITE Cohocksink Congregation to Be Merged With Gaston Presbyterians. Plans hace. been practically completed for the consolidation of the Gaston and Cohockslnk Prosbyterian churches, and as soon as the former takes formal action on the matter and the consolidation of the congregations n aumoruen py tno Philadelphia Presbytery th.e Cohockslnk organization will be merged with that of the Gaston. The latter church Is the outgrowth of a mission started by the Cohockslnk Church In 1870. As tho result of the changing neighborhood around the Utter, at Krankl.n street and Columbia avenue, the congregation has fallen off to about 200, while the Gaston Church has a mem bership of more than 1000. The Rev. Walter B. Greenway. pastor of the Gaston Church, will be pastor of the organization after it I consolidated and the Rev. Zed Hetzel Copp, the pastor of the Cohockslnk congregation, will be come associate pastor. After the con solidation Is perfected, which will not be before About the first of the oomlng year, the Cohockslnk Church will remain open for one preaching sendee and the Sunday school each, Sunday, and the Rev. Mr. Copp will occupy the pulpit, m i si i' 'hi ' i Mssiiun UNION SERVICE PLANNED . I IIU I .J Unitarians to Hear Tbnnkeglving Sermon at Rodeph Shalom, Union Thanksgiving service, partici pated In by the Unitarian ehurcbe-s ot Pb4tedlphU. will be hW to the Rodeph SJulewi Synagogue o nest Thursday ioendsff. at 11 o'clock, at the invitation ot the Rev. Dr. Henry Berkovflti, rabbi of m convHaM- T WH,W yfjtflg, if F OS hi t ,n .. " WHERE BODIES AND SOULS. ARE FED A scene at the Sunday Breakfast Association, 12th street below Vine. Such a crowd ot cold and hun gry men can be seen there twice each Sunday. STARVING MEN GET COURAGE WHEN THEY EAT AND GET WARM Thousands Return to Homes, Mothers and Children Philadelphia's r o m Breakfast Association. In tho gray and misty dawn of any Sunday morning or late on any Sunday afternoon there may be seen on North 12th street, near Vine, ono of the saddest scenes that can bo found In this great city. At these times hundreds ot home less, hungry men, and sometimes n few women, assemble In line outsldo the Sun day Breakfast Association headquarters, and there watt, with hanging heads, until tho doors of tho retreat are oponed. Then they file Inside, whero the odor of boiling coffee meets them and their red and un happy eyes begin to sparkle slightly as tbey see stacks of rolls and sandwiches waiting to glvo thtm a little strength. For moro than SQ years this Institution has been n haven for the unfortunates, who, through drink or wild lives, have lost their manhood and womanhood, their money and, In many cases, their self respect and friends. After they aro In side eaqh. of them 3 given thrco steam ing cups of coffco and four sandwiches, nnd tho rapidity with which they devour their portions In most cases would ludi rnoir Bariums in most ensen wou u inai- i cato that they have been without food, fori uays. T3t,f ft.a. tin vtnt nnl., Am.ti.n f.M, ... . ..Mh tusj .w I, WW VfltlJ IVbWltj,lUUl LU their benumbed and nchlug arms and logs. They are also given tho "bread of life" for their souls' welfare After they are all Inside, usually almost EOO of them, the doors are dosed and none of them Is permitted -to return to the streets until artor-TcllRloim services are ended. Torsonal appeals arc mado to them, nnd by this and tho testimonial talks given by men now prosperous In tho business nnd professional world, who wore once In the pews of the old church building them selves, many of them are encouraged to start out right again. "No person can guess the results of the work, which Is entirely undenomina tional." declared W. Rruce Rarrow, trcas. urer of the organization, a. few days ngo, "Time and agnln wo aro surprised to have well-dressed Christian mon, some of them with good buolncsses In this city nnd In all parts of the world, come back to the old church and get up nnd tell the boys that where they are the visitors were once also, nnd letters aro received often giving exactly the same kind of stories of the men who were once afraid aud ashamed, but who decided to start out again at tho Sunday Breakfast Associa tion." fiometlmcfl mothers find their sons. whom they mourned as dead, standing In the lino. Sometimes sisters and wlve gase Into tho faces of the shivering nnd ragged audience and their eyes meet those of their brothers and husbands, and they are reunited. Every Sunday there la soma such tragedy witnessed, and great Is thr Joy of those who are dolntrthe work when they see Just one more, mother mado hap py na her "boy" walksJfcvrd home by her side, or when aHrather smiles the ola love ernUJJrTBaaga,l!i and kisses his one-time sweetheart nnd returns to comfort hli starving children and to' try to provide for his home onco more. The Sunday Breakfast Association lathe oldest organization of its kind, and its work In the most extensive In the coun try. It was started at ltth and Wood streets, but since 1835 It has been In the old church on 12th street, which was once the place of worship of the Eleventh Bap tist Church. It dopends entirely on private contribu tions for support, and up to the present time It has always had sufficient funds for Its work. Tho most prominent men In Philadelphia are helping the work, and some of those who were encouraged to start out on the "new path'1 to the "right way" when they went there for a sand wich and cup of coffee to keep from starv ing send In gifts of thanks also. BIG DAY FOR OLD ST. GEORGE'S TOMORROW Bishop Neely and Supt. Parkin Preachers for Anniversary Services. Old St. George's Methodist Episcopal Church. th street, near Vine, wilt end its IRth anniversary celebration tomor row when prominent clergymen will ad dress alt the service. Tle pastor, the Jlev. Doctor Hughes, will preside. In tbo morning the Rev. Dr. Frank P. Parkin, district superintendent, Is to preach, and at the Sunday School service In the afternoon there w)U b addrsB w the Rev. George A. Oridtrv 3. A. Hff ma an4 diaries ll. Masland. In the evening Bishop T. B. Neely will preach a sermon. In which he will tratfl U history of Methodism Ja Amwis and shw the plaee St George's Ohurch, the Oldest eluirch building In the world ot the dwemlnatlon, occupies In Methodism- EKMON Hit!, SBRYIOE3 Special Musical Program at Garriok Theatre Meeting. "Hud or Tall" will be tat subUct of a retOH tfi be preached by t Rev. Dr. Lassiw Um, AsaacMiMea. to the Oarttefc fe. tagwrraw eveatag. Previa 1 sfmi M a Rw-jitwr ra PRESBYTERIANS TO UNITE ON THANKSGIVING DAY Throe Congregations to Attend Serv ices in Cnlvnry Church. A union Thanksgiving service, compris ing the Second, tho Tenth and Calvary Presbyterian Churches, will bo held In Cnlvnry Church, 15th and I.ocuBt streets, on Thursday at It a, m. The Itov. Dr. Marcus Ilrownson will preach tho ser mon, and the Ilev, Alexander MncColt and the Rov. William Mulr Auld will conduct tho service. Choirs, of tho three churches will render appropriate music. Tho usual midweek scrvlco on Wednesday will be omitted. .. Tho Rov. William Mulr Auld. tho pastor, will preach on "Tho Mother and the Child" nt the morning ser'vlco tomorrow and on "Tho Tlnco of Bepehtance",ln the evonlng nt Cnlvury Church. At thn even ing service tho choir will render "For Ho Shall Glvo Ills Angels Chargo" from Mendelssohn's "Elijah." and "Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne,' Ambrose. Mrs. Klsa Lyons Conk will sing "Thco Will I Love My Strength, My Tower," Krcmser, RELIGIOUS BREVITIES Mrs. Scott Neartng-, urfraglst, will speak In th Ulrard Avenuo Unitarian Church to morrow evening on "Efficiency in the Home What Mltht Ub." The new George Chalmers Richmond preaches tomorrow morning In St. John a Vrotostant Episcopal Church, llronm street telow nd. on "The Church 'Speaking for Cap Itallsm." In the evening-, Mrs. Sara. A. Con voy. International organiser for tho Unltoil Textllo Workera of America, wll address a masa-meetlnK for women who toll.. , The Ttev. Dr Charles W. CarrolY. pnBtor-aU larno for the Congrrgntlonnl churches i In .New Jersey, with special Interests In rnnalrh!a and vicinity, will preach In tho OlenoWen Congregational Church tomorrow morning. "Lovo Your En'emlM" VUUbeBJSr.ifUoieNew a. dlscourao ly tho Ilev. J. K. Smith, of Mir York, ht H tf clock tomorrow yenlns In tho Church of the New Jerusalem. d and Chest nut, streets. It will bo a consideration of tho 55ft5.. ' itTii fh.liitlnn doctr no-by TrelU- ttnavRwi. ..-.. '-."'t'.v-. Khke' "nul ana-.. Trof. Scott Nearler. ot the VjJ.1-!! rennsylvanla. will speak on The .ag -Horner's I'oeketbook" "hVh'S'ftSSfd 8tr.it Socaust L.uernry '" J,-! o'clock. Thontro tomorrow afternoon at 3 o ciock. The Rov. OUdstone Holm w'Up Pth?'CAilvS- lorww mornlnir In tho. church of J morrow mornlntr rate, nermantown. on :;-, rv Kumm. rn,. n. I V Ohl will conduct tho Sunday r3n?n?;ervk;t thonklln Horn, for the ltcformn.tl.in of lpcbrlntos. Nit week will bn donation week at Mehod.WKplscopal Hospital, "road nd 0 U Frfeits. nd .ippeals are hel"A,na1eth',trneB,n of money nnd provisions to help jvltntnejn crcaalm: freo work. Donations will va recvu "y the Itcv. J. 1. Martin, corresponding secre tary. day." At the Tabernacle rresbyterlsn Church a '.."" 'ffSiMmm service for young people wll. r. .r- K o'clock tomorrow ; evening. Jtev, John Allan Ular. will P ally" Ills morning toplo will ireach on l-y be "mate ue- fors Christ ronftln W-SSS?5 feVa?.1 HrfeeWHf &'. JntUloA League, is to ba tho trealier, Th nev Francis B, Hlgglns, known a 'Tho Skv Pilot ith Lumberjacks." will speak In thnn Maw? rrTibyteflan Church tomorrow rnornlng. Cr nusselt II. Conwell will .lecture on Thanksgiving: evening at the Haptlst Temple. owlng t dinner given by the church In honor of his th rty-seeond anniversary as pas tor of tho Temple, doctor Conwell will preach tots i morning : ind evening tomorrow. The nav. Dr. John. T. Iteeve -will preach to-mon-o " mornfeg Tn the Fourth Presbyterfan Church nn "The Orac of Olvlng.". In the evenln Pr. M. 8. Halt Young, who haa spent lift iters In Alaska, will tall about that roun try y "lllllV" Suruiay song will be used at tho latter service. At the reformed Knlscooal Church of Our nSSr ta llw. Or. J. P. Harnett .will VrT tomorrow morning, and s the Men'. Forum t 2-M p. rn- hero will be an address bv II? U. JoneS. On Monday evening at 8 o'elock " lllustraten lecture, will be given. The Rov. pr. W. H. Main. Is to address a unlen Thinksilvlne service In the ehureh at U. m. Thursday. i Thursday will b observed as donation day t the lietnanV Anchorage. 30l North Dth ireet and on Friday night thera will be an itMtalnment and paekaae party for the ntwrge at the Sevond Baptist Church. Under the auspice of the .Bthleal C Mlelv Alfred VV. Martin will speak : t Sf'Sirnln" ftt 11 !H "-bat Ar. We Culture AAitf tomor- iiere KSr-st tf.. UreSa Sirt Tbwtre. in th evenlnr at 8 .o'clock Oeorge K CDell will sdmV : wn" tevenson'a "HellgTon" at the 5oiffy Houm! 1321 SPfuce street. The Rv. Henry Martyn Medary wilt be .-tVi.i' n,i.i,.h.r at tha House of l"ra the yer. In the morn- -wffit 'preash on ' The Greatness of Huinat rinceni. Human Labor.' UWSrP& tMa-ruT.7.'WiitnirlM..,na'in mn mm a'Ak OaJ11jl. 4.- ttv nr. k. m. Hiaelt. a ant to "Bllll y" Sunday, the evangelist, will pra(b. The Hey. J Duehaw will praaab la Bt Paul Prkjftn ,Hff tmitfCB winoriuw win te a ,ee. Life la Chst" wW bstta urmaa to be wMcted In tn nrat ynMwa Chart rharfU bv tlwTUv. CbartM 9. 8L Joha aerro.w KuraUtg. at tie RtaMb ot the RosUmtloH (UalvsrwiUst) tamon-ownerniag on "TUoe aa4 Beowa for Yeusg FeesJes latw vtu be liW la tbe pirua bauiTpw Mo4y vealag. The Bev. JasiM Riiwy Bwala.wHl wch at both MeviKTm Ui Wa(an4 FrejatotarUa Church tesaorrew. Mernbg ublct. "Tb True Ttasdjagtvtag." KvBii ubct. Uatutr tad tto Bwrhralta Oeemaayr ta fourth U aortM i htbum on "Tha Owat RowHraU at Klftttrr." A rrwfcjruma uoauiai aorvtce ww m aM aoxt waoiuaaay y sfeaX At the Measlart Lutlieran Church the Bev. fti -$sw uffssiiariw; r.t"?j4 L'Kilb. PLANS TO LESSEN SUSPENDED LIST OF PRESBYTERIANS Doctor Fulton Sends Out Suggestions It Is Hoped May Reduce Number of 50,000 Four-fifths. Tho Presbyterian Church officials In this city and throughout tho country are uniting In a campaign to have suspended members of the church reunite with churches of their denomination, and have begun a big campaign to prevent the lapsing of memberships In tho future. It Is tho hope that, the number of persona suspended each year may be reduced from more than 0,000 to about one-tenth that number. The Rev. Dr. William P. Fulton, one of the members of tho General Assembly's Permanent Committee on Evangelism, which. With tho Special Committee on Christian Life and Worn, is In charge of tho campaign, says that he believes the number suspended each year may bo cut down to between 10,000 and 15,000 If the proper methods arc applied and Just ef fort Is put forth bs" pastors and church people. Doctor Fulton has prepnrcd a pamphlet which Is being sent to the pastors pf Pres byterian churches throughout tho coun try, lii which suggestions aro mado as fol lows' to assuro the success of tho cam paign: ' Presbyteries should Ihnulre of sessions their rensons for placing members on the suspended roll unfl whi'ther, In ovcry Instance, tho re quirements of tha Hook of Discipline, relating to SUalwndil nvmhiiri. hav. lutan i.im,.llrf with It should-not be regarded a light or .,.ui uiuiir im pthlq a naaio sroni me cuurcn He8inn ahould. mako diligent effort to re cover nnd restore "lapsed" members by dis covering, If poaslble. tha whereabouts of all tnosp at present on the suspended roll, and by tuctful, tender, warm-hearted, loving offort re enllst thorn Into tho aervlce and fellowship of tho church. (1) by ncrsonnl visitation, (2) by letter writing. (31 by special and united prayer. I'Bstons nnd elders should give prayerful con a deration to the matter of syatematlo over- eht and visitation of the entlr member, ship of their respective conKrogntlons mo as to yrovent the "lapalng" of members, nnd thus reduce' to.it minimum the number to be placed on the suspended roll. Members who remove to new neighborhoods ?Lafc0nIJSr?b,.f,.rt'"?nro tnm tnlr church, "J"1 !"l nnd ' difficult to attend the services! should be encouraged by the session to unite iV 'Jl churcli nernr at hand, Tlio observance of this rule will frequently prevent "lapsing." ARCHBISHOP WILL BE IN CHARGE OF MASS Special Services Tomorrow Mark 125th Anniversary. Archbishop Prendergast will preside at services marking tho 125th anniversary of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Oth and Spruce streets, tomorrow morning. A Pontifical Mass will be sung by Bishop McCort, and tho assistants will be the fol lowing priests: Assistant priest, the liev. Bernard Korves, rector of St. Ludwlg's; deacon of the Mass, the Ilev, George Wolf, rector of Our Lady Help of Christians and a for mer nsslstant at Holy Trinity: subdencon, tho Rev. Qcorgo Michel, of St. Vincent's, Tncony. a son of the parlbh, and master of ceremonies, the Rev. Joseph S. Kelly, of the Church of the Annunciation. The sermon at the Mass will be preached by the Rev. Henry Stommel. of St, Alphonsus' Church. In tha afternoon, at 3 o'clock, there will be Solemn Vespers, which will be attend ed by the Volksvereln of all tha German Catholic parishes of the city. The mem bers will assemble In Washington Square and march to the church In a body, A sermon will be preached In the after noon by the Rev. Glorge Wolf. Y. M. C. A. MEETINGS Illustrated lecture at Central and Doctor Hubbert at West Branch. An Illustrated lecture on "The Land Illustrating- the Bonk" ulll l. ..., ... i o'clock tomorrow'aftarnoon in the Central uruncn i, ai. i,-. a. oy ine Hey. W. II. Mellnr. nnirnr nt thi nt.nnl.Un r.n - gatlonal Church. There will be special musla and Miss Dorothy Graff, soprano, will sing. At the West Branch meeting at the same hour tomorrow afternoon the nyc-ni.cr win ua me hbv. ur. J, AJ, flub hert. whn will Mnaatc nn Thanl,.niwi A special musical service baa been pre pared, jar. ana jars. arry jjoper, fa mous composers, will feature the nro. gram. SOCIAL UNION BANQUET 1 ' "W" Methodists to Have Annual Dinner Next Monday Hlgh, The aimual banquet qf.the Methodist Soetal Union will be held in the Hotel Walton next Monday evening, when l s expected there will be a' large reerv sentatlen of the UetMdtat Quirih ffi Philadelphia present ; The speakers are to ha Frank d0a, of New York, who wH talk on "Tlw Valae of Prophecy In Ameriean History"! -and the Rev. Dr. T. If. I.ewi. prwrfUmt at the Methodist Protestant Church. GO TO HE.1H "Billy" Sunday's Assistant BBV. H. H. BMlfTT who will P Sunday nUbt. Tits, at U s4h lMtttp. "The ?rtBUy CbiwcU." MHa aa jaSirtM & t4 si WttaM. pv tor. WUIkw A. BebsaUt. 'velllst, VMU, PRELIMINARY WORK FOR "BILLY" SUNDAY GOING AHEAD FAST Bible Class Organization Rushed by Mr. Dowey. Evangelist's Assistant Now Making Plans. Plans are going forward rapidly for the evangelistic campaign "Billy" Sunday Is to conduct In Philadelphia this winter. The work has started on the Tabernacle, which Is to occupy a convenient site fac ing Logan Square nt 19th and Vine streets. The Rev. Edward II. Kmett, assistant to Mr. Sunday, hns arrived In town to per fect the organization work, nnd the Bun day Campaign Committee Is crowded with work that Is taxing the time of nil the volunteer nnd employed workers. Cards wero sent out today to churches throughout tho city asking that expe rienced men who are witling to act as ushers at tho Tabernacle attend n meet ing of the Board of Ushers In the Baptist Temple, Broad and Berks Btrcets, nt o'clock tomorrow afternoon, when Mr. Kmett will be present and give prelimi nary instructions about the plans. Tho nev. George G. Dowey, general chairman of the Bible Class Movement, has been busily engaged In organizing men's Blblo classes, and by December 1 he will hnve moro than 12,000 mon In the classes. Ho and the Rev, Dr. II. A. Musser, assistant In this work, are filling speaking engagements In 'different parts of tho city almost every weekday even ing, nnd on Sundays they speak ns often ns half a dozen times usually. Home prayer meetings are to begin on December 1 and .will bo continued each Tucsduy nnd Friday evening until Mr. Sunday arrives. ' Tho schodulo of Mr. Dowey for tomor row and next week 'Is announced as fol lows; Tomorrow 10:30. a. m., North Presby terian Church: 2 p. m., Northwest Baptist Church! 2:30 p. m., Tioga Presbyterian Church: 3 p.- m., North Penn Baptist Church; 1 p. m., men'a mass-meeting, Frankford Methodist Episcopal Church; 7:13 p. m Ninth Street Evangelical Church. Monday, 8 p. m., men's mass meeting of the 6th district, Fifth Baptist Church, Tuesday, 8 p. in., Zton Baptist Church. Wcnnesilny, 7Mu p. m., Uolmont Avcnun Baptist Church. Friday, 8 p. m., Scots Methodist Church. Doctor Musser is to speale at meetings as follows: Tomorrow 2:30 p. m., Norrls Squaro iti;UGiorj3 NOTICES Baptist UAFTIBT TBM1"1.B. Uroad and Utrks. Preaching by the l'astor, HUSKEI.U II. CONWEL.U Morning, 10:30: Hlble School, 2:30: .Eve., 7:3. J A Nil TUTTllb. The celebrated soprano, will assist the chorus in mo evening, urcan recital. i:iu. tvm. Powell Tnaddell, Musical Director. Thanksgiving Kvenlug lecture by Dr. Conwell, "A Silver Crown; CIIKSTKUT STItEET IIAPTIST ClfURCII Chestnut at. west of JOUi. CllOnafc 1). AUAKS, U. D Pastor. OMS Brotherhood of A. ond P. 10:no a. m. Worship and Sermon by Pstr, iflO p. m.-Ulblo School and Men's Bible union 7:15 p, m. TVorshlp anil Sermon by Pastor. THE 8BCONI) llAITIST ClfUIlCU 7th St., below Olnnl nve. Ilev. EWIER -.V. TOWELU S. T. D., Pastor. 10:30 a. m. "Useful Folks." 2nr. p m, Bright, ehoerrul I)IbI hours. 7:4.1 p. m. "A Working Faltb." Prayer Meeting. Wednesday. 8 p. m. Congregational CENTHAL. CHUnCH. 18th and Green Itev. V. V. Berg. Services. 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Bible School, 0:41. a. m. "Junior Congreca tlon" In connection with morning ssrvlce. Drexel Uiddle Hlble Classes DHEXEI. DIDDLE UIDLE CLASSES Th facilities of our organization aro at the service of the Pastors of nil churches for the upbulldlnr of Hlble Classen and tha pro motion of Christian work. 11)17 Mouat Ver non St. Ethical Culture 11 A St. HItOA ST. THEATRE ALFltED W. .MARTIN WII.b SPEAK OH "WHAT ARK WE HEnF. FORT" 8 p, rn. Society House. 1324 Spruce. George E CDell will speak on "Robert Louts Stevenson" Religion." Public welcome. Franklin Home FRANKLIN HOME FOR THE REFORMA TION OF INEBRIATES. 011-013 Locust St. Sundays. 8 p. in. Scrvlco conducted by Rev. J. F. Ohl. Lemon Hill Association "HEAD OR TAIL" OARRICIC THEATRE SUNDAY NIGHT, 7:30 ALL WELCOME-ALL Lutheran MESSIAH LUTHERAN The Friendly Church." Kith and Jefferson sts. Daniel E. Wetsle, Pastor, will preach 10010 a. m. Rlble .School. 2:30 p. rn. V. Nevln Wlest. Cornet Soloist, with Orchestra. Ti43 p m Musical Prelude. Wm. A. Schmidt, 'Cellist (Phils. Orchestra). Strmon by utlly Sunday's Assistant, Rev. E. II. Kmett, TAI1ERNACLE, SOth and Spruce Wm. J. Mil ler, jr., iu;, liw. o. o.. jiinv p. m TEMPLE; 5id and Race Rev. A. Pohlman; M. I).. 10:30 a. m.. 2:30 and 7:43. Tbankssivlnc Services on Thursday from 10:30 to.llido. The Pastor preaches. Moravian FIRST MORAVIAN CHURCH Falrmount avenue, below 17th street. REV PAUL deSC'HWEINITZ, D. D, 10:30 a. in.. 8 p. m. Methodist Episcopal CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE Wayne ave. and Queen lane, Oermantown. Uljll)H1-ONE HOLM, Minister. U:4a "The naptiira of Elijah." ,. , 7:43 Rtv. Karl W, Kumm, of tha Sudan United Mission. Attractive music. Cordial welcome. THH CHURCH OF TUB COVENANT, Spruce and 18th its. SIILTON HAROLD NICHOLS, Minister. Services, 10:43 end 7:45. Worship with aer mon by Pastor, A hearty welcome to all acrvlcea. THE F1R8T METHODIST CHURCH IN OKRFANOWN CHARLES Wjfev jgjiygl. Mlnlstsr. PREACHES MORNINO AND EA'ENINO Musle by Vested Boy Choir. Welcome. M. K. MARINEH3' HKTHEIj Wohlnton ave. below 3d at. BVBRlfrr D. DECKER, Minister. lOiSO Borinon by the Minister. 7:i-IHv. DIshop Joseph F, Barry. LL.D. ooraiat vfeiewtww. wmc MOUNT HERiifJN, 19tb and Porter. Itev. F. c. 4 nomas, n. a; a. p.. jh h. m. iSXCLB. :itb below Oxford. A. K. ciiuwnu,, jiinuier. la-ao-SBRMON Uvtbe lUr.Dr. GEO. GAUL, 7.45-'SIN,a PATPAT." - "' ' '" ' "I H " .T Love your Enemiei r, . t . f'svaj . A Piscour?e-b.pV;;J? K. ' Tomorrow 'ByenJni4V 8 ft .pfthej New' Jeciaalcm, A consifjeratiqn of the attars made uptjp this Chriistiat i by Treitzwhkti, Bernacjili zn$ others. ;s Sverjf 0eWeke Special united Presbyterian Chnreht 4 . rrl. luctn AnucriJeio, 1.10 p. m., jDgierr 4-3 PMges' Church nth and ButtcnwwsA , streets. Wednesday, $ p. m THlrnlngtoa uei. xueaaay evening, worns tsquar Methodist Church. Thdradsm $. ra Burlington, N. J., ministers' meeting. r rmny, s p. m., lasi iansaowne. m A. V. Bower, ft prominent attorney it Scrantoh, will bo here tomorrow to tall what Sunday accomplished In his city He will speak In the Tenth United Pr bytertan Church in the morning, at th noxborough. Baptist Church In the after- t noon at 4 o clock, ana in tno second H"t tlst Church, Oermantown, In tho orejilns. Mr. Emett will speak In the Mes!b Lutheran Church tomorrow ovenlnff, ... ,,. keuoioub Noncna rreshyterlan TUB FOURTH FnEnYTBRIAN CHUHCH a,ilh ITIh mt. ami Klnre-ealnfl are. Minister, the nev. John T. Reeve, D. D. 10,45 a. m. "The Oraca of Glvinr. 7-4 p. m. "Alaska," p. Mall Xoung. Thanksdvlns- Service. It a. m., Thu a ursdoy. HOPE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Md and Wharton ats. . . Minister, Rev, J. fiRAY BOLTON. D. IX. Rev. WILLIAM TAILOR CALUWELJa AS Istant. ... 10:4 a. m. Rev. Caldwell will preach: . 7:4S p. m-Doctor Bolton. "TbanksslvlB.M- NORTHMINSTEIt CHURCH . ' '. SAth and Boring sta. W. COURTLAND ROBINSON, D. ., raster, Muslo by a superior. Quartet and Orfao. 10:00 1 Brotherhood Meellnc. . 10:45 I PUBLIC WORSHIP AND, SBRMOtf 2:30 I Illlile School. 7:111, T. P. B..G E 8:00 I WOR8HIP. MUSICAL SERVICQ. Ma'jnders "Sonr of Thanksgiving." . ORGAN nECITAU 1:43. Union Service. 11 a. m. Thaoksalvlng Par. ST. PAUL PRESBTTERIAN CHUnCH Ilaltlmore ove., cor. roth at. , Rev. J. BEVERIDOK LEE. D. V.. Min ister. 10:45 a. m. Publo Worship. Sermon by Bar. James H. Dunham, Ph. It. 7:15 p' m Evening Worship, Benson br ' M tet choir; May Porter, Director ana Organist,. All sittings are free. TAiirenNACt.E pnEanrTEntAN fflrtntrat Chestnut and .17th. The Minister, Iter. John .41 in.- tiibi- n n. win n-iK ' &a 11 a. m. "Mlate Before Christ," .... k ' K .. . 'T.n-alf 1r A mM ?.- M.....T men and women, . Come and worship with us. - .s WOODLAND rRESBTTEniAN CIIUTtCIt ' 42d and Pine ats. '.. J AS. RAMSAY SWAIN, Minister. . 10.no Brotherhood. 11 Worship. Sermon. "THE TRUE THANKBOIVINO." - .. 2:43 Blblo School. New scholars Invited, .WA"2 8-Worship, Sermon, "LUTHER AND TllET lit-.viYAL, ir ur,MAnx,' rvunn in series , nn "The Great Revivals of History." - - If you nra looking for a church borne . . "Come thou and all thy house.' , rmtfwtnnt Eplsropal - - CHURCH OF THE HOLY" APOSTLES "1.t nnd Christian sta. Holy Communion ................. DKX) Mornlne Prayer and Sermon 10:30 Sunday Bihrol and Blblo ClSfn.... 2:80 Special Musical Service 1:30 n. m. '. m. p. m.v , F. Lyman Wheeler, Orcanlnt. . . Florence Adele Wlirtitman, Harpist- . ' Hazel Hartman. Violinist. ... Postludo and prclud. f , OLD ST. JOHN'S. Brawn st. below 3d. 10.-:- . Doctor Richmond prearhes on "David Steele's Errors About Labor Unions: or th Church Speaking fcr Capitalism nnd Bo Blind to Christianity." 7:43 p. m. Mrs. Sara A. ;on- boy will address a special service for women who toll. , PARISH OF ST. LUKE AND THE EPIEH- ANY. l.tth street below Spruce , ; Rer, DAVID M. STEELE. "Rector. & to, m. Holy Communion. 10 a. m. fiundny School. 11 a, in. Morning Prayer and Sermon.- 4 p. m. Evening Prayer, Anthem and. Ad drera. ' i .' . Orjran. harp and.-vlolln prelude. Interlude and poatlude. ; Tha Rector- will preach at bof,h services. EPIPHAjiY CHAPEL. t 17th and Summer streets. -s a, m. Holy rommumoiu 11 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 2:4.1 p. m, Sunday School. S p. m. Evenlnr .Prayer and Sermon. Itev. Irving A. MrOrew will preach. XT. ,OEOnpirl. Clttnd Haxet ave, Rer, O. La Pin Smith. 710. lOi.lo and 714' , HT. MAIIK'H CHURCH Iflth anil Lornat U. The nev. ELLIOT WHITE. Redor. Hun.lay. T and R. Holy Communion. 10.30. Matins: It. Choral Eucharist, and 9 Sm., Choral Erensonr. ally. 7. 7:43 and p a. ra.. nnd B p. m. The' Rector will be the preacher on Sunday sit 11 jl m. On Wednesdays nnd Fridays at II rn.. tha Litany will be said and Intercession for peace maae. i 6T. STEPHEN'S PHURCH loth t. anovo cneamur. Rev. CARL E. GRAMMER. S. T. D.. Ttector.' Sonday services. 11 n. ra. and 4 ti. m. In tha afternoon the Rector Is gtvlag . course of lectures on "The Gospel Behind tha Gospels." Tho Hector -will preach at both aervlces. i THE HOUSE OF PRAYF.R, Branchtown. nv. ll. (J. ii. vi.-.L:i..-vi. wtunrr. Bervlci.s. lO-TJ) a. m., 710 p. m. Tieformeil FIRST N. A.. 13th and Dauphin. Rev. John D. Hteks, Pastor. 10:30 and S. R S- 210. Hrformril Episcopal OUR REDEEMER, 10th and Oxford sts. 10:40 and 8; Rev. J F. Bartlett. D. IX:2:30. Men'a Forum. Mr. 11. J. Jonea; Monday, S, ti. m.. Fotr's Illustrated Lerturest Tena 'asania. jieixian vioimiai? uniaa -laana- Jta Ivln; ?! nr Rrvlcea. Thursday. 11 a. n.. liar. IV. 1. Main. D. p. Socialist I.IUrary Society PROF. SCOTT NEAniNO. of :bo University or I'cnnsyivonjn. wjh spvik on ihi .. Earners' Tocketbook." at Broad Street Ttua tre. Sunday. 3 p. ra. Maslc by Van Vtn Boemt titrinr Quartet. Admission free. SplrHnadlsJs ADVANCED UPlltlTUAX, THANKSIIVlNd Service. 21M N. Broad Sunday 7:43 p, ra. Appropriate music. Address and spirit ml gases by Mrs. Charlotte Klrkbrtd. Jirb; poller lkes iviiTi, conduct tneetlnsa. Bunday evrnlng. 8 o'elock, 1S2 Columbia aye. German and Ensllsh. BwedrnborcUa SEE NEW JERUSALEM Unitarian FIRST UNITARIAN, 2li3 Chestnut at.. Rer. C. 11. St. John. Minister. 10 a. in. Sunday School. It a. ni. The Minister will preach antA'nn ave. niaoi. rev. ic. e. evans; ini4&"SanIty and Reform.5 7:45-Ur. Scott n lUr Ot - ''...V. shmp. N eartns. 'wiicwocr i n Hwuay United Prrsbyterian TliH NOItlllS SQUARE U. P. CHURCH, ItiW. LBB E. RIFE. Pastr. loTtS a. m.-Rev. K. J. Moor, p. D.. 8Uta superintendent of Antl-ailoon Laaojua, will l2UW n. m-Cabbath School. Special address. Doctor Musser, T:4STrrn. "Sin Working," third of a aeries on "The Relsn ot Bin." Unlvcrsallst CHURCH OF THE RESTORATION Master Warship. Sermon: 2:43. Bunday School. Vonn Men'a Christian AssecUilInn fiZaiSTRATBD LECTURE on tba IIoTyTS155 uy nev. it..-'tLy'. .: 9, . . Central I. N. t. A. aw uorotay-arowy soorono and Instrumental trio. Drop-W class led by Thomas U tawton. 6 p, m,, W the lobby. All men cordially Invited. BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS THE SALVATION ARMY, lae. itUasipai .." phia Headquarter. CoIonUI Trut llulldlnr. ISth and Mark.t. Colonel It. E. Hols In comouad, Tslpaoaa BU Walnut 273S-0. Kayatoaa Race 51 A. . .' ' . ' " ' i. t,r."jai, 1 ' ' ', I 8MyTf,.p New York. , o'Clbc&jat the Church 'im ?2d qhdiCi?.tnut Streets '": ., - - 'A I -n.w, Mwc WN1 r V .- M : 12 2 0 2 '$ S ajggfjgMSP 'Hrwf C- ff rwf wwmh - .; ' Sfc - -IjHf?'- f . m '-. a . ... :-4' i.ip$. ei " J-SB'ia5BflK.J34. . ..; :fcia.L' ISAiAA V"-3 cs m wt :fe mmmkmwasmM'mfft i . ."rl