Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 19, 1914, Sports Final, Page 11, Image 11

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-OTOTLS
iSTU
iCtAS SERMONS
AND SPECIAL MUSIC
IN CITY'S CHURCHES
intatas, Carols, Anthems
and Children's Entertain
ments Tomorrow and
Through the Week.
Protestant nnd Ciltliollc . churches
hroughout the city will welcome the
fclirlstmaa sencon tomorrow with sermon,
our and cppclul observances, Ministers
III preach special sermons and the Sun-
ay School children will hold elabornt
exerciser Choirs nnd choruses will sins
ho famous carols and Christmas can
ning. Most of the edifices will be beau
tifully decorated with holly, palms nnd
evergreens.
Following the customs of the centuries,
there will be npproprlato celebrations In
? which the children will participate with
recitations,! music and dialogues. In many
cases these observances will take place
In the cycnlng at the usual hour for
evening worship, nnd largo spruce nnd
eclar trees, brightly Illuminated with
electric lights nnd laden with gifts and
decorations, will occupy prominent posi
tions In the large auditoriums.
At tho Central Congregational Church
the pastor, trie Jlev. V. V. Berg, will
tako for his morning topic "And on
'Earth, Peace." In tho evening he will
speak on "Tho S6ng of Mnry." At the
H evening servlep Christmas enrols will be
sung, wUh tho nsslstance of a choir of
i, young people. The subject of the ser
mon to tho Junior congregation In tho
morning will bo "Tho Hestcst Christ
mas." At both services there will be
special music, under the direction of lien
nmln L. Kneedlcr. The soloists, assisted
by Hoy Comfort, violinist, will be" Jllss
M. C. Gilbert, Miss Horn Itoblnson. "Wil
liam J. Clark and Douglass MacDonald.
The Cluls'tmas entertainment wilt bo
given on Wednesday evening In the
chapel.
At St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 16th
onnd Locust streets, the Hev. Klllot White.
rector, Holy communion will be admin
istered at 7 and 8 o'clock tomorrow morn
ing: nt 10:3) there will be matins nnd at
11 o'clock tho choral cticharlst will take
rolnco, and the rector will preach. At 4
o'clock In tho afternoon will come chornl
evensong, with a short address by Mr.
flVhlte. On Christmas Day thore will be
elaborate services nt 10:10 o'clock, nnd
the carols, "Tho Shepherds Watched"
nnd "The Shepherds Left Their Slieep,"
will be sung.
A beautiful effect will bo produced to-
tmorrow evening nt Aiessinn iwUineran
church, 16th nnd Jefferson streets, when
two lame trees will be Illuminated with
lelectrlc lights, and will be surrounded by
In large orchestra that will play Chrlst-
as hvmns. Tho solo quartet, under tho
treetlon of Shcpard K. Kollock, will give
hrlstmas anthums, and the pastor, tne
lov. D. E. welglc, win mane on au-
dress.
At the East Baptist Church, the pastor,
the Iltv. Dr. C. H. Woolston, will preach
on "Tho Messaga of Christmas" In the
morning, and tu tho evening he will give
an Illustrated sermon on "A Midnight
Visit to Bethlehem." Special muslo will
bo a featuro at both services.
There will be an elaborate musical pro
gvnnj at both morning nnd evening serv
ices In the First Methodist Episcopal
Church. The pastor, the Ilev. Dr.
Charles AVesley Burns, will preach In the
morning on "The Boad to Bethlehem
Town." nnd In the evening on "The
Truce of God."
At the Methodist Episcopal Church of
the Covenant, the Jlcv, Milton Howard
Nichols will preach In the morning on
"The Central Fact In tho World's Heart
nnd History." A 2:30 p. m. the Christmas
exercises of the' Sunday school will take
place, nnd In the evening there will be a
special musical service, with hymns and
anthems. Miss Corbln, of the Deaconess'
Home, th and Vine streets, will give
"Tho Story of Our Home Needs."
Special programs of music are an
nounced by "the Itev. George D. Adams,
pastor of the Chestnut Street Baptist
Church, for the morning and evening serv
ices, nay Daniels Jones Is the organist
and director, and the Eololsts will be Mrs.
T. C Newbourg, Jr., Mary Newklrk,
Frederick C. Erdman and Horace H.
Hood.
The Bev. Arthur T. Mlchter, pastor of
the Lutheran Church of the Incarnation,
will preach to tho members of the Young
BKjMen a League, In the morning, and in tno
jkvenlng -the choir, under the direction of
mi wees J. Frescoln, will "give Maunder's.
Sfc'cantftts, "Bethlehem-" Solo parts will
M sung by Mrs. Charles Eves, Albert
Moore and George Farrlnston.
At the Fletcher Methodist Episcopal
Church the pastor, the Rev. ft. H, Craw
ford, will preach a Christmas sermon at
10130 o'clock tomorrow morning, and In
the evening the cantata, "The Nativity,"
will be sunr.
The Bev. William H. Medlar, pastor
of the Qlenolden Congregational Church,
will preach on "Day Spring From on
High," .a, Christmas sermon, In the morn
ing, and In the evening his topic will be
"No Boom In the Inn."
Special Christmas music will be given
in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church,
the Bev. Pr. John Allan Blair, pastor,
tomorrow- In the morning Dootor B)alr
win prearn on "The Day-Spring from on
High," and his evening theme is to b
The Christmas Angels." The Sunday
sehool will hold a "White Gift" Chrlst-
'TOa.a service at I 3Q p. w.
At Temple Luthern Church the Bev.
fir. A. Pohlman, the pastor, will preach
Christmas sermons at both servlee to
morrow. The Bev- 8. C. Gamble, pastor of the
2Hn Unitarian Church, will preach to
Bjarrow morning on "I Thirst," and at
S p. m. hla theme will be "Christmas
BUra and Golden Wedges."
"Marching with the Sou of Man" will
be the topic of an address te be given by
tbe Bev K E. Hvass, pastor of the
Qirard Avenue Unitarian Church, to
morrow morning. Following the address
there wilt be a dUeusslap of the plaee of
jgauu in modern religion.
pmwiH ocric Ytu q utia In the
ia tun iwina xveaDytenta
the Bev. Qr. John T, Reeve.
r, bjf the Sunday acUtool. in the
S Doctor Reeve will crush on
WojRdsrful Saviour." ami In th
eMalBg blS tOOlO la ta ba "I Blum -
?,-
sjweui program ef suute, arranged
ma, t.ura wooj ureo. wiU b
i to Areb Street PmfeyUriui
ivuuwrew tb Muaoe baa hui
docoratad With 9nr. . .il
UfettatM greet. T Kv Cjueai
taatf4 atecsruiy. the paaier, wiU
prcaek lf t raombMc oa - Tea loc
cauo' and te evealn, wa '-aj.ttn-haj
a&4 tiia World WV
ACTIVITIES
EIjc Jfricitbl $nlj)
Merry Christmas!
To nil we wish n season of unusual
gladness. May your Chflstmns Hay
be full of laughter and song.
There Is no other holiday so uni
versally celebrated. While tho chimes
ring out the glad tiding of Christ
mas morn In the old Quaker City the
same spirit of kindness nnd gladness
thai we shall feel will reach around
the world,
Th custom of giving nt this glad Rea
son Is bcnutlful. But It Is the spirit In
which n Rift Is offered that makes It
worth while to the recipient and the
bestower. Its valuo In gold should
count not nt all. Always the giver
should get the greater Joy.
In Philadelphia nnd America there
have been special opportunities '.
jertr to brighten the Christmas season
for the unfortunates nbrond and at
home, Wc should enjoy our Christ
man because we linvo been nblo to
give so much. Every person who has
helped even n little should feel n
senso of gratitude for the chance to
scatter what sunshine was possible.
But we should be most hnppy because
fthcre remain vast opportunities to
sow nbout ua alwnyu that gladness
that conies only through lovo and
kindness.
Wo should be glad because there nro
countless thousands to whom we enn
give the glfts of faith by showing
them thnt wc. who are Christians,
ore Just as anxious to help and cheer
them as tho Master was when He
sent the Babe to the manger In the
little town of Bethlehem.
"It Is more blessed to give than to
receive."
But lot our "Merry Christmas" al
vta.vs carry with It n gift of sincere
love. PHILLIPS.
PRINCETON STUDENTS
HELP GARRICK MEETINGS
Will Aid Doctor Ely Tonight and To
morrow in Scarcli far Recruits.
The success of the Garrlck Theatre
Sunday evening meetings of the Lemon
Hilt Association In drnwlng traveling men,
students, hotel guests and nonchurch-
goers generally has frequently been tho
subject of fnvornblo comment by visitors
from nearly every qunrter of the globe,
and. now tho methods employed by this
pioneer evangelistic orgnnlzatlin "are to
bo studied with a view to their practical
application clsowhere.
A delegation of Princeton students, act
ing under tho direction of Dr. Ritchie
Smith,' superintendent of field work nt
the seminary, will accompany the Rov.
Dr. James B. Ely on his vlst to one of
tho local theatres thin evening, where he
will extend his unique Invitation to tho
nudlenco to nttend tho church of their
preference on Sunday or come to the
Garrlck Theatre Tomorrow night, for
nn -hour prior to the service, tho students
will be paired with workers of the Lemon
Hill Aajoclntlon In visiting the central
hotels and apartments and giving Invita
tions to passersby on tho downtown
streets. '
DOCTOR RICHMOND WILL .
IHLI UIM OUIVIIIVU inittu.
Hector of St. John's Church to Refer
to Troubles In Sermon Tomorrow.
The Rev. Dr. George Chalmers Rich
mond, rector of Old St. John's Protestant
Episcopal Churc)i, Brown street below 3d,
who hns been summoned to appear before
Chancellor Henry Budd on January IS
to mnke answer to charges of conduct
unbecoming a rector, will talk! on his
difficulties tomorrow evening In his ser
mon In that church.
N He Is to speak on "Why I Stand for
Billy Sunday; or. The Need of More
Real Rcllnlon In tho L'plvcopal Church In
Philadelphia." Doctor Richmond says:
"In this srmon I will refer to my com
ing trial," which may be taken to mean
thnt he will discuss the circumstances
that ledejjp to the charges being made.
In theThornlng Doctor Richmond will
preach on "Spiritual Shocks, Sorrows and
Solutions."
On Christmas Day ha will preach in
St. John's Church at 10:30 a. m. on "Was
Christ Really Born or Is Christianity a
Mvtll?" Thin tnlk will Vi . In.......
tlon of the Incarnation In the light of
current events.
S0NS OF-REVOLUTION GO
TO CHURCH TOMORROW
The Rev. Hamilton Schuyler to
Preach at 20th Annual Service.
The Pennsylvania Society of Sons of
the Revolution will hold Its 2flth church
service, to commemorate the beginning of
theencampment of the American army
at valley Forge, tomorrow afternoon nt
t oIock. In Old St. Peter's Church, 3d
and Pine streets.
The Rev. Hamilton Schuyler, reotor of
the church, will preach the sermon, and
the Rev. Dr. aeorge Woolsey Hodge,
chaplain of the society, will be In t-harge
with Mr. Schuyler. Members of the
organisation will assemble In the parish
house nt .1:30 o'clock, from which they
will move In a procession Into the church
edifice.
Their color guard and visiting clergy
will precede the procession.
CHURCH TO GET FLAG
Camp No. 681 to Present Banner to
Elrst Beformed Congregation.
A patriotic service, with a flag presenta
tion, will take place In the First Re
formed Church, 15th and Dauphin streets,
tomorrow evening. Camp No. (St, of the
Patriotic Order Sons of America, will
present the banner to the ohurch, the
presentation address being made by, Post
President Wells, I. B. Vrooman.prMl.
dent of the Board of Trustees, will make
the speech of acceptance.
A special musfovprogram will be a fea
ture of the program. The Rev. John D.
(Hicks, pastor of the church, will make
an address.
Because of the Christmas holiday
next Friday, peraona deslrlno notices
Inserted In the Saturday Religious
page next week, will confer a favor by
sending same to this office not later
than Wednesday evening.
MPTER
Billy" Sunday
has won you for
Christian service, a
church home will be
thai next requirement.
The
rxttulr
Church
xq-u win wan t a
bright, modarn work
ing church. This you ,
will lad in J
Messiah Lutheran
Te 'steusir ,, ,
16lh and Jefferson Sit.
HauUI X VI eiatc. Fuatot.
Cell, rit or 'posi Churoh oSce.
JWS n US.IVCI3 K. B"JMr fzs
sViij.-Vs,sKVSisM
OF ATI, DENOMINATIONS
THE REV. H. A. MUSSER
A "JUNGLE MAN" IS ONE OF
BILLY SUNDAY'S BOOSTERS
The Rev. .H, A. MuBser, Formerly a
Superintendent of Missions In
India, n Busy Man.
One of the busy men In the Billy Bun
dny campaign headquarters Is tho Rev.
H. A. Muster, tho "Jungle Man." Mr.
Mttsser who was for many years n mis
slonaiy in India, hns been shrinking from
publicity, but he lias been so busy nn
assistant secretary of tho Executive Com
mittee nnd ns secretary of tho big Prayer
Meeting Committee, of which tho Rev.
Dr. George II. Blckley Is chairman, that
everybody nssoclntcd with the movement
In every section of the city has come to
know him.
Ho was secretary of the Laymen's MIs
slonaiy Movement and wns asked to go
ahead with tho preliminary work pre
lous In the organization of the com
mittee for tho campaign. Step by step
ho has seen tho machine grow around
him, until he now superintends n large
office under Georgo C. Shane, executive
secretary, as Mr. Shane's assistant.
Nearly every night of the week Mr.
Musser Is busy speaking to some church
group on tho different phases-of tlie Sun
day campaign. Ills tnlk on "what n
Jungle Man Thinks of Billy Sundny" Is
filled with wit' and humor, and Is becom
ing popular throughout tho city.
For eight cars Mr. Musser was super
intendent of missions In Central India,
nnd he hns acquired n genial and Intense
ly interesting way of telling his stoiles
that assure big crowds wherever he Is
nnnounced to speak.
CENTRAli Y. M. C. A. MEETING
Tho Sunday afternoon men's meeting nt
Central Branch will be nddressed by Dr.
1. G. Shnllcross, of Hnhncmann College,
tomorrow, on the subject, "Pearls." An
hour of attractive service. Including con
gregational singing of Billy Sunday
hymns and music by instrumental trio,
will bo held from 4 to 5 In tle auditorium.
The Drop-In Class, led by Thomas L.
Lawton, meets In the lobby at a p. in.
Subject. "Loyalty Demanded," preceded
by music nnd song service.
RELIGIOUS BREVITIES
Ttabbl Joieph Krauskonf will prench the ec
njtii of hli rerlM of sermons on "1'strlotlim
Veru Humanlurlanlim" In the Keneseth
Israel Temple, Hrorul alrect above Columbia
atomic, tomorrow morning-, at 10.30 o'clock.
His topic will bo "Zola and Patriotism."
The Rev. George I. Uhler will tie the apeaker
nt tha Lutheran Ministers' -ileetlns on Mon
day. Hla subject la to be "The Person of
Chrat." .
The n?: Dr. William r Fulton will admin
ister the acrnment of tho Lord'a Supper In
Grace Chanel, Oakmont. tomorrow morning.
The Hey. Henri M.""d. Huff, mlnlonary In
the Perkiornen Valley, will be the apeclal
prtacher at tho Houae of Prayer, Branchtonn,
tomorrow evening;, The revtor. the Rev. H. O.
a. Vincent, will preach the flrat In a aeries
of aermjiu to be given by visiting clergymen
In St. 1-eter'a Church, Otrmantown.
.,.Vrs- S,nerlne. w,,e "h "Little Bunnle"
Jle will participate In the services of the
Second Daptlat Helping Hand Clais tomorrow
afternoon. The subject will be "The Story of
a Dollar Jfote. "
The Bethany Anchorage for Olrla and Wo
men. mO-1 .North Hlh street, will hold meetings
on Sumla., Tuesday and Thursday nights.
Donation clay will be observed on Thursday,
when gnu of all kinds of useful articles and
cash vill be received
Dr. Henry Rerkowltz, rahM of the Rodcph
Shalom tfyiiagogue, will apeak at State College
tomorrow morning, In the alternoon at a meet
In pf the Menoran (Society and In the evening
St III I s aJt t. . A.
The Rev. Dr. J'rancls J Collier will preach
a Christmas sermon before the Presbyterian
Ministerial Association In Westminster Hall on
Monday morning His subject will ba "The
(llory of Immanuel,"
"Sermon Stuff" will be the aubjeet of an ad
dress the Rev, M, If. Williams will give at
the Congregational Ministers' Meeting on Mon
day morning at 1810 Chestnut atreet.
At the Tabernacle Methodist Church tha
Rev. Dr. Homer W. Tope, district superintend
ent of the Antl. Saloon League, will preach to.
morr"W morning, and In the evening there will
be addresses by llertram Rearlck and Con
giessnian J. Hampton Moore,
The Ttev. DavlJ n. Hpdegrafr, home on hla
first furlough from Kolhapur. the Wnlirn
India Fresbytertin Mission, speaks tomorrow
rnoinlny on "Mission Work In India." in tha
Biyn Mawr Tresbytcrlan Church, Jn the eve
ning be will give a atereoptlcon address. lie
la a graduate of Yale (1003)
The Iter., Dr. John Gordon, til Temple IJnl
eratty. will assume charge of the pulpit or
the Koiborougli Baptist Church uctlnz
pastor tomorrow.
The speaker at the PhlladelphU-.New Jeraav
Methodist Episcopal Preachers' Meeting tu
Wesley Hall, JUGS , Arch street, on Monday
morning, at It o'clock, will be the Rev. Dr.
Charles I., (loadell. minister of St Paul'a
Church, New ork. and one of America's
CteaUat evangelist pastors.
"Tht Home Where Christ Still la Born" will
he the aubjeet of tl) Rev Dr Kdwtu Hejrl
Delk's s.rmoii at the morning service In St.
Matthew's Lutheran Church tomorrow. "The
Secret of Constancy" wilt be 'he theme at the
enmr aerlo Sreelal services will be. held
on Christmas Day at 11 a. in
In Calvary rrtsbytrln Church tomorrow
moraine the Rev. B. V Slmkln win oreaoh
The Quest Chamber.' In the. etenlng
thera will be a musical service at which tb
choir v. ill alrrg the anthem. "Fierce Waa tlie
nn ri'-cw'- sna a irfseria rs. jsi
en Christmas pay at 10 o'clock
WHEN THE WAR
REACHES AMERICA
THESE QUESTIONS WILI. BE OF
VITAL IMPORTANCE
Are the Wicjked Dead
in Torment?
rector at Sioo f. il.
Where Will You Be
in the Resurrection?
lecture at 1t30 V- M.
Judge Rutherford
Bible Baete iBteseuitiesa Leetuer
Ju.t From tho War Zone
NIXON THEATRE
524 Below Mirktt
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20
&t Fhh Ns CftltotiM
WhW fsHAUMa gttMlii sen ta m --"- a. ,ev t
ss V"sjsjs aasMssiaBBS ajrsara aas gj pjjqsBjagsjfijgs, ajJMHfp
MORE THAN 25,000
DINNERS FOR POOR
ON CHRISTMAS DAY
Gifts of Clothing, Candy and
Toys Will Also Bring
Cheer to the City's Unfor
tunates. Thousamls of the city's deaervlne- poor
will he fed nntl slven gift", to lrlfihten
their Christmas Day through the benevo
lence of the Christian people of Philadel
phia. Various organisations that, have
nnnunuy made It n rule to provide din
ners for tho unfortunates, and to give
wiiiu-, rmii anil toys to the hungry
children In the consesterl districts, arc
making a special effort this year because
they say there nre greater demands for
assistance man Usual.
Jloro than M.00O dinners will be provided
through the efforts of such organizations
as tho American Itesotie Workers, the
Salvation Army, the St. Vincent de Paul
Society, tho Episcopal City Mission, the
Society for Organising Charities and
others.
Most of theee organizations also pro
vide clothing to those In rreatest need,
and thero will rw many little feet
warmed as well as hearts on Christmas
morning. ,
Tho Homo Missionary Society of the
Protestant Episcopal Church, tho Bethany
Anchorage for Girls and Women, the
inasmuch, Galileo and Whosoever Gospel
Missions and dozens of other charitable
organizations will lielp In making the
day ono of brightness for those who would
otherwise see no Joy, but Instead would
bo cold nnd hungry, and. In not n few
cases, have no place to lay their heads
on Christmas night.
BIDDLE CHRISTMAS PARTY
Blblo Classes to Have Celebration on
' Fridn.7 Afternoon in This City.
xno nnnuai Christmas party of the
Drexel J3lddle Bible annses will be held
at the winter home, 1917 Mount A'ernon
street, on Christmas afternoon. Tlie
classes from every section of the city
and Camden will come at their appointed
hours, nnd each member will receive a
gift. The members will be Identified by
tho Blblo Class button, and the gifts will
he distributed throus: the leaders of tho
respective classes. Arrangements: have
been made to care for about 15,000 mem
bers. Speelal Billy Sunday page next
TUESDAY, December 22. Watch for
It. Learn everything about Mr. Sun
dny and the coming campaign. Dur.
Ing the great revival the EVENING
LEDGER will cover every phase of
the big meetings.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES
Baptist
BAPTIST TEMPLE, Broad and BerksT
Preaching by the Pnator,
RUSSELL 11. CONWELL
Mornlntf, 10-10: Ulble Scnool. 2.30; Eve 7 4.1
HENRI SCOTT
Basso of tha Phlla.-Chlcago Opera Co , will
nsslst the chorus in ti rvenlng. Organ Re
clml. 7 l.v Wm Powell Tnaldell, Mus Dlr
METROPOLITAN GRAND JIALB QUAR
TET will sing morning; and evening.
iw.
"
UNHi-l
tsStStSS
Christmas is a Church Day the day of her sweetest message.
And this year witnesses the most notable anniversary of the birth of the Christ that the
Church in Philadelphia has known for many decades.
A strange thrill and stir and expectancy mark our City's Church life at the present time.
Part of this she shares with the whole world; part of it is peculiarly local.
Consider one stupendous fact : Last night approximately
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND PERSONS gathered in about
SEVEN THOUSAND PRIVATE HOMES for
MEETINGS OF PRAYER for blessing in the coming weeks.
DOES THE READER KNOW ANY PARALLEL TO THIS? SUCH AN ACHIEVE
MENT MIGHT WELL BE THE GOAL OF GREAT CHRISTIAN ACTIVITY; INSTEAD,
IT IS ONLY PREPARATION FOR" GREATER ACTIVITY.
This is not the place to tell of the legions of men and women who are already organized
and under drill for special service in the Philadelphia Evangelistic Campaign during the early
weeks of the new year. The magnitude of the special enterprise upon which the Church in
Philadelphia has entered is amazing: no other city of the first class has known anything like it
for more than a generation.
AND THIS EPOCHAL ENTERPRISE IS THE WORK OF THE UNITED
CHURCHES OF PHILADELPHIA.
FOR TWO YEARS THIS PUBLICITY COMMITTEE OF THE ASSOCIATED
CHURCHES HAS BEEN ADVERTISING THE CHARACTER AND WORK AND WEL
COME OF THE CHURCH. Now, we remind the public that the Sunday Evangelistic Meet
ings, which open in the Tabernacle at Nineteenth and Vine streets on January 3, are meetings
under the Churches of the city.
In this campaign Mr. Sunday labors in behalf of the Church, and not the Church in
behalf of Mr, Sunday. The project is of, for, by and under the Churches of Philadelphia.
The Tabernacle Meetings are an Outreach of the Church in Philadelphia
The local expenses, in building the largest special evangelistic tabernacle ever erected; in building a
nursery, rest room and auxiliary structures, in clerk-hire, postage, printing, houserent, etc., are tjstimated at some
thing less than $50,000. This is a purely Philadelphia expense, for strictly Philadelphia purpose, It will be met
by offerings in the Tabernacle. As soon as the expenses have been met, the collections will stop.
Philadelphia fashion, local leaders are proposing that at least half this sum, or $25,000, be placed in the
collection plates on the opening day of the campaign. We venture to-urge, in a public way, the propriety and
wisdom of this in order that Christian givers may early designate a share gf their 1915 benevolent budget to this
purpose. Or the offering may now be set aside as a Christmas gift. In this, way wc shall remove as rjujckly as
poBSJbje all financial matters from th$se great Gospel Meetings.
And, by the way, may we repeat once mqre that Mr. Sunday himself has exacted io guasanteais, asd fcas
berjh given none. Aside from meeting the actual expenses of him and his workers while in the e&y, the 5&PV
mitee"of the Churches will npt pay Mr. Sunday one penny of compensation. His only remuneration will Je the
absjitute free-will offering made to him in the Tabernacle on the closing day of the meeting.
i8
nEMoiors NOTICES
Baptist Contlnneil
EABT rtMTIST CltrncH
uiran ana nui i.'olumbi
bl Avtmtrs.
ItEV
It.
VfVlT.HTY
W L U.
in jo The Mes t Tirlstrrn
7 TO p. ,m.''A. MMnlRht Visit to Melhle-
hm." iliustrstftit hv M9tinu,M a sr
J.hurchecOTMM,tJirl9jjma mysle.
SECOND HAPTl'ST MKI.riNCJIf ANt CLASS
meets 5 St Jth below nirard ae. Mrs,
Catherine Wise and "Little Dunnle Wl.'1
'The Htory ef a Dollar Note." Hethany An
ehoraee, 308 N. th at., for Oltls and Women
--rteilgloua Meellnits, Tuesday, Thursday and
Fundajr nl,hts. Donation Day, Thursday, De
cember 24. Groceries, canned goods, Hrls'
and women's clothlnr. wood, coal, etc ,
thankfully accented. Checks payable to Mra.
. touna Foster, 3T N. Hth st
Christian (t)lsclplra ef Christ)
THIHD CHRISTIAN CIlimcH
Lsnrsater nve . Holly and Aecen atj.
. i- r,. wirTj-i-;u, t'sstor. m au.
330.
T. S.
Consreaatlonal
iSth and Green.Ttev, W V. Berir
CErtfritAT,
11 a. m., "And on Karth, reace"
n p. m , "ine nong or Mary "
Special Chrlstmaa muslo at both sexvlces.
"The church with a Junior congregation."
Dreiel Diddle Illhle Classes
DRKXnr, MIDDLE MtBLE CLASSKS . ,.
The officers and members of the organisation
extend to all tho season's greetings. Call n
s It no can be ot service. General office,
ll'l Mount Vernon at
Ethical Cnltare
PIIOF". NATHANIEL SCHMIDT. Broad Street
Theatre, II a. m. Subject, "The Coming Trd
oration of the World. Ethical Society House,
a p. m.. "The Teaching of History In Our
Bchoole " Publlo welcome.
Franklin Home
FRANKLIN HOME Jtft TUB IIBFXMIHA-
TION OF lNEDTtlATEfl, nt.lft Locust st
Sundays, 8 p. m. Servloe conducted by Dr.
Carl II. Baker.
Lemon nil! Association.
"WATER FROM A. ROC
OARniCK THEATI1
SUNDAT NIOHT,
ALL WBMJft
lVatlierafi
MESSIAH LUTHJRAN ..
Ths rMendly Churoh."
ICth and Jefferson its. ..j
Daniel E Weigle. Pastor. wRl trreaoh len
W gfayiJJifiTiB- orrra to ttth
KINO'' Chrlslinss Celebration of the Bible
School nd Congregation. Ten-nleee Orches-
tra, Jtieciridtliy iiiumin.iea vnrianne tw
TcniPi.E. ."Cd nndnace Rev. A. Pohlman.
M. D.. 10 SO a. m , 2 30 and 7:4a. early
eerMco will be held on Christmas day at
C:.1Q. A iinln.ua program
Methodist Episcopal
CHURCH OF TUB COVENANT
Spruce and IRth elreeta.
MILTON HAROLD NICHOLS, Mlntater
10 no Christmas Anthems by the quartet.
Sermon, "The Central Fact In tha World's
Heart and History.'
23t unriBimas
Service by the Sunday
Hcbool.
7-4, chrlstmaa Hymns and Anthems.
"The Story of Our Home Neede," by Mies
Corbln, member of the Deaconeas Home, Wh
ano vine strewm
THE FIRST METHODIBT CHURCH OF OER-
CHARLE8 WESLEY BURNS, Minister.
Morning service. 10-43, "ON THE ROAD TO
I1KTHLEHEM TOWN."
Evening service. 8. "THE TRUCK OF CJOD."
Elaborate musical programs at both sen loss
by eeted boy choir, direction of H. rt.
O1 Daniel.
FLETCHER. Mth and Master. R, If. cnAW
FOHD, Pastor, Chrlstmaa Bormon and Music.
lO.rto a. m. Cantata. "The Nativity"
inihell bv choir. 7:48 ti. m. ,
MOUNT HERMON, 10th and Porter. Rev. F.
c. Thomas, 11. 8: S. 8- 2:80 p. m .
SEVENTH STREET, 7th and NnrTla
H. E. JOHNSON. l0:SO and 7 45
rhrts(mns Story in sacred sons, nt'.h atere
optlcon views, at 7.45 p. m.
I TABERNACLE, lltli below Oxford, A ST
i Croell 10.1O. Itev . Homer W. Tope. D. D.
T 43 Flair Presentation, speakers, Freu J.
Shovrr. lq.. Hon. J. Hampton Moore.
New .leruaalem (Swedenborglanl
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SEKVicET Sunday
morning, by Church and Sunday School ot
the First New Jarusslem Church, Twenty
eecond and Chestnut afreets. Sermon by the
pnator, the Rev. Charles W. Harvey. Sub
ject: "True tVelcomers of the Christ Child."
Herlce nt 11 o'clock.
Communion after the morning service.
All seats nre free. Everybody la welcome.
Presbyterian
THE FOURTH PRESBTTKRIAN CHURCH,
South 47th atreet and Klngsesslng axenu
Minister, the Rev. John T. Iteee, D. D. 1U 43
o. m., "Tho Wonderful Saviour." Spwial
Christmas muslo bv choir. 7:4n p m , "No
Room for Jesus " Christmas service by Sab
liatli Schpcl In evening.
aRE"EN HILL, airard ave. above lflth RevT
ED. WARREN preaches Morn. 10 00.
No Eenlng Service.
Christmas and the Church
In Philadelphia
The Greatest Enterprise in Philadelphia at the
Opening of the New Year is That
Conducted by the Church
"! liUfaay 4irrti:o.it la prajpa-ed nr4 paid (or - & Publicity Corumlttes) sal (feat
IIWCIWIilsT lttis ol rttuAiiclpbU Klwrd
nm.lniots Noncns
rreabrterlan Conllnaed
Ar.c.'il.fiIR.BKJ rmasntrEniAN cnuncn
18th snrt Areh ttreet.
10 15, "The Incarnation '
f. "Bethlehem and the World-War"
Dr Macartney will preach.
ChrlMmM music.
Mornln-"Ths Bone; of the Hhepherde,"
Woodman; "The Dapn ot Life" Coombsi
Evenlnjr-'-Arle''.
, udti. vr ix,ra. tiaa uome. iiavnes.
nnino," Burflelte: "Trie
JToly Nlsht." Mueller. "The reople That
Iked In 'Darkness,'' rioters. '
taiKen in iirKncss, Jtocera.
Orssn fe Hal morninr and evening en ths
Turner Memorial Oran.
HOl'R PnKSIlTTErtfAN CHURCH
aid and Wharton te.
Minister. Iter.. J. ORAT DOLTON. D. D.
Jtev. WILLIAM TAVLOn CALDWEILU As-
eltant.
10 in and 7:4.1. Special Christmas Pro trams,
Chrlstmaa choruses led by M voices.
NOItTIIMINSTKR CHURCH
... ... . ..s,b snd Mating st.
Vf. COURTLANDnOniNSO.V. D D., Pastor.
10 13 J PUBLIC WOH8H1P
pitSHIP, SBRMON ON
."THE PniNCJl OF PKACTJ'
3 JO I Hlble School, 7:18, T,
8 CO Illhle Rrhnr.1 t'hri.lm
r. s. a e.
BrwciAL cHnfsTitAB Music
nooi 'a
. r.ifni
mas Service.
iniormai Service, Christmas Day. 10 a, m.
-. ".ininu V.I1IW
SVSrT-i1.1 Jc.HAj'ro,d t.ublnw Men s st,
in i5IVVlT i'OORn. D. b., Minister,
members rommun,on nnd reception of new
-JJgrJL'y'slniaw eermon, Chrlstmaa muita.
.urJH.'' I'RKSBrTEniAN CHURCH
Baltimore ne., cor 50th st
il,v. J- BEVHRIIJOB LBE. D. D., Minister,
tor Lee m Publ,e Worship. Sermon by Doe
5:S0 p 'm,-Graded BtMe BoheoL
- - "" xiidir. u, iA, wm preaon on
"GOD'B CHRISTMAS OlFTfll"
11 a. m. "The
ipav-Sprtni
ir I
From on High."
i. m. 'The
i-nriatmaa
Angels.'
Christ
In3?l.l5,1,, tnernlna; ajjd evening.
ComeJChrl timasylll.meiin more to you.
ON TXBrjRNACLB
upiun 'l'ArJK.
Tork and CoraJ an
REV ROI
V ROBERT lltrrrTBm. PIBmll
preeoh. 10.80
1
lo p,
amnsnuti." Aniii.im d.,im . .w-
I'JV""1? StroJN's-bt." by Parker: "Hymn
Child Jesua." br O. B. Vaert.
EvenlngCarol lierrlce. at 7i celock. Ser
mop: "The ynoountable Child." Organist
and musical director, Emily II. Pratt.
Sif"r,t,t'I,'l511 BunV Mrs. Albert 2lntl.
Charles Huntberger and F. 8. Caperoon. Bee-
onu quarxai, neti a Moore Chain, Sophie
Helsch, Charlea Aiken nnd Charles Shuttle
worth, assisted by Bettrand Austin, 'oslllst.
WEST II OPE. oor. Preston and Aspen atsT
nv. Cliarlea E. Broneon. D. D.. Mlnlttw.
Rv. Charles H. Whltaker. B. b.. Assistant
0-80 a. in. Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip.
iOMO s. m. Momlng Worship, with SermoS:
Theme, "The Church of Today and To
morrow." Special Music. Quartet and Chorus Choir.
. :0O p. m.- Bible Bchool Celebration.
"The While Gift Chrlstmaa Service."
Protestant Eplsoop
CHURCH OF THE HOLY AP08TL.Efl
,. ., . a'"1 antl Christian streets.
REV. GEORGE HBRRERT TOOP, Rector.
Holy Communion, 0 a. m. Morning prayer
and sermon. 10.SO a. m. Evening service and
eermon, 7!30 p. m.
At the evening rervlco the choir will alng
"The King or Lcv My Shepherd Is," by II.
R. Hhllley, and "Now the Day la Over' by
J. Marks. Postlude and prelude by harp,
v lolln and organ. Violin olo selected .
ST. UEOUUIS'B, nist and Hazel ave. Rev. O.
La ria. Smith. 7:30. 10-10 and 7-3f
ST. JOHN'S. Brown below 3d. Dr. Blehmond
preochea tomorrow. 1Q:SQ a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
ST." MARIC's'cHURCli
lflth and Locust afreets.
Tho Rov. ELUOT WHITE, Rector.
SUNDAY
7 and 8 Holy Communion.
10 SO Matins.
11 Choral Eucharist.
4 Choral Evensong, with short address and
anthem, followed by orgsn recital.
The Rector will preach on Sunday, at 11
WBDKDAT 8ERVICE8
7, 7:45 and 0 a. m.. and 6 p. m.
At 12 m. on Wednesday and Friday (except
Chrlstmaa Day) the Litany will be aald and
Intercessions for peaco made.
CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICES
7. 8 and 9 Celebrations for Communions.
10 30-choral Eucharist (Mozart's Seventh
Masa), preceded by solemn procession.
Carols, "Tlie Shepherds Watched," "The
Shepherds Left Their Sheep." Hymns 10,
Ail and SI.
On the Sunday In the Octave (St. John Evsn
krllst'4 Dav) the Chrlstmss music v. Ill be ro
ieated. Tho Choral Eucharist will be at
11 a. m., and 4 p. m a carol service for
the children of the parish, with shortenod
Kveneong, address and procession of the
Untted Sunday Schools ot St. Mark's. 8t. Ml
chael'a and Bt. Mary's, will be held,
l hu-ustn:. i ad 'nun ttwk&ug, I.M1.-I
r'i.'jlf "Wirjiy'llf'TftV! c'lrijucfll ffl" ""
VOIi1AfiS PRESBTrERIAN CBJRCIL
fM."Molu'? streets, namsay Swain, Mini
'?'' Service at 11 o'clock. fiermoni
MslritiBtti Osl.n. . - r.m -T' E1
rtfiMOtODS NOTlfJfeS
frcteeUwt KtiSriptl Conllnned
PArtlBlt OT BT. LUKH
sv
AND HS EPIPHAMV .
Uth below flmrrn
Rot. UAV1D.M. StftET.H netor.
Btkt
8 oft a
Mlrt.
m Holy Communion.
10 00 a. m Pundsv School
ai
II TO a. m. Mnrntnr Prayer and Serraftn,
.t.wi p Jn, -jinins; jTurrr,
efh snft
Orgsn. harp and 'cello prelude. Interlude ah!
postlude. ,
Mrs. Helen Tamall. Boprane Bolotst..
The Reetor wljl ntoach at both serrtefs. -
IP1PHANT CHArnL
17th and Rummer sts.
A.oO n. m. Holr Communion.
lino e. m. Morning rrajer and Sermon;,
3.15 P m. Bunday School.
8 oo-Er.nlnr Prayer and Address .
Rev. Inlnc A. McClrew -will preh
ST, BTEPHEN-S CHtTRCH
lOlh et. above Chestnut
hv. CARL IX GRAMMBR. f4. T. 1 . Rector.
Sunday services, 10 IB o m Holy Communion
ii a. m.Morning prayer arnj sermon.
4 p. m. Special musical service..
Henry Gordon Thunder, nraanlst.
CHRISTMAC DAT SERV1CJS3
8 A. M. HOLY COMMUNION.
11 A, iMl HOLT OOJIMHNION AND SER
ION. SPECIAL CTUU8TMAH MU8IC.
THE HOUSE OF PRATER, Ilrsnclitowrt,
Rev. II. 0, o. VINCENT, Minister.
HenrlceH, IQ'80 a. m , 7
p. m.
neformed
FIRST N, A., 16th and Dauphin sts. Rev,
jonn u, xticav, l-aeior. iu:u ana o.
s. a.
3'8o presentation ot Flay, s p. m.
Reformed Episcopal
orni nsmEnsrjart. ieih and Oxford
Augustus D. Bamett. p. D., Rector- 10.!
a:io, 8, Evening topic "can a Iran
Paved Without a Prlestr' Prelude to rr
mon. "The Motto ef the Unirnpioysdl 1(aa
Charity, but Justice.''
BocIsJJst Literary Beoiery
JOHN COWPBR POT
WPBR POWTB. Lecturer and rJ
1 "War and CultujVrwlll sjMJt est
ore lrrelser" a ftrmA fit. aTleatre.
WSEJSJ
funday. 8 p, ra. Mnelo by Via Dea Beemt
trlng Quajtet, Aamlaston free.
Spiritualist
mT5 20LLKR. LEB3 -WrLL . COJfOycrf
meetings, Sunday evanlnr. i o'clock. IBM
Columbia rts, qerrmin and English.
Swcdenborglan
BEE NEW JERUSALEM.
Unltar)a
njlBT VNrrArUAN. 2125 Cbeattret srLjReT,
C. B. Bt. Jotan. Minister, 10 a. ns, . Hsndar
Bchool. 11 a. m. The Minister wilt preach
?ehooI,
50 I
i'j
:S0 P.
F. A. Teellaletala will
rreacfi In Itai
Christmas Dy, services
at 11 a. m.
GIRARD AVE. (1830). REV. K. B, EVANB
10-45 "With the Bon ot Man' "Cello seles,
12 Discuss.. "Jesus' Place Today." .7t4. Mr,
ec.
45. Mr:
AlDert rsamunqs
"C1IR1BT. and
RUDDHAl"
Unltril rreabyterlan
Stars and Oolden Wcdgee."
T.nnr wren's Christian Association
i, a. RHALLCROSS. Hahnemann Oollec,
1 ,lnlrl A n. rrt.. In Rudltorltim
t of
i M
.w-
tral Y. M, li. A. .cons; Di"ric4iu jnusm.
Dron In Class, under. Mr, Lfwron, maetav 1
10.
0. m, Come for a ongni nour. am men
welcome.
BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS
Christmas in Philadelphia
American Rescue Workers
Will Distribute
DINNER BASKETS
to the poor on Thursday afternoon. December
14, at Ml Rue St., under the direction ol
AOn 'Christmas Day Dinners will be sorvii!
to the men residing at our Industrial Homes.
4007 Ludlow st.. In charge ot ilalor Charles
Ernst, and Martha and Ann sts.. In chaigs
of Jhn .T1IIJ CHILDREN
CANDIES. FRUITS AND TOrS
Major II. B. Houts will entertain children
on Chrlstmaa Eve. at 147 H. 0th.
Chrlstmaa morning children will receive
lifts at 2624 Frankford ave.. Adjutant Wl
fam Stoughton In charge.
National Headquarters, 2827 Frankfort
ave.. Gen. James William Duffln In rharge.
WILL YOU HELP US FEED 0000 PEOPLR
Contributions may bo sent to Urn. Jap-e
William Duffln, care of National Heaflquar'
ters. 2827 Frankford ave.
THE SALVATION ARMS'. Hie ,
Philadelphia Headquarlers. Colonial Trpsl
Building. 13th and Market.
Colonel R. E. Hols In cumiuand.
Telphones: Bell. Walnut 37M-''. . ,
Keystone, Race C4?3 A.
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