Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 06, 1915, Sports Final, Page 11, Image 11

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MPAIGNONFOR
MISSION FUND IN
REFORMEDCHURCH
$250,OOO to Be Collected to
pay Debt and Enlarge
Work in Japan and
China.
i furnDftlgn of unusual Interest Is now
. in the Reformed Church In the United
'tales for the raising of the Prince of
Fece fund of JSW.WO, from February B
'to 18, Inclusive This money shall pay a
llbl of JlsSiOW. nnu tno auuiuuiiui nmuuiii
, JI1J.CW tlic isoaru ui mitian wiumm
M devote toward the erection of chapel,
hoipltsl an( school buildings In Jnpan and
china.
0d hundred and twenty-one community
iter
iff
Groups. consisting or pastors ana inymcn,
S.'tlV DCn uppuimuu uiivuhuvui uiu
4VnUd Btnlcs to 8ollclt contributions from
pM 312,000 communicant members.
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- . .i , -.I,- IinnilntlnHArn Tnfnri,ia,1
...... ..i. tiiiiMinp thin rltv. nmotintlni" to
ivinuim - - - - --
160UI .w,vw.
The widow of the Rev. Clement 'A,
xiAUtr. D. U.. wlio was ror many years
i"r.riliJent of the Board of Foreign Mis-
lioni ana tne jumoi ui mc muiuuo j. vnw
rnmmlsslon of 1S78 In the Reformed
'Church, has mndo a contribution of $5000
to the Prince or -caco mnu. a memuer
nt (hn board and n leader In the laymen's
S missionary movement haa pledged J500O
'I'ta condition that the debt bo paid.
Fifty men In Philadelphia are at work
St In soliciting $20,000 from the membership
tlln this city.
ft No other movement has so stirred tho
antiro denomination iiko mis i-rinco or
Pce fund campaign.
Y. M. C. A. MEETING
th.
gXThs Kev. E. H. Emett Will Spoak
at)
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L..The Rev B. II. Kmett, of tho "Billy"
S.'Bunn'ay. pnrly, will bo the speaker at the
fitrhen's meeting In tho Central Y. M, C. A.,
&Jomorrow nftornoon, nt J o'clock. Ho
"'will speak on "The Vnlue of Being No
f body." Mr. Emett Is secretary ot the
FMLos Angeles Y M. V. A., but was given
jr furlough of six months In ordor that
he might co-operato with tho "Billy"
iT'Bunday campaign and branches of tho
fft'Y. M. C A. In other cities.
12 The meeting tomorrow nftcrnoon will
wit an nour. it will open with a 15-mln-jVUte
song service, consisting of tho slng
utelng of tabcrnaclu hymns. Mrs. I. D.
Glnahart, soprano, will sing. Tho "Drop-
., Tn.CImas" wilt hn IiaM In 4l,n InKI... f v.a
'building nt 3 o'clock, under tho leader
ship of Thomne f.. l.awton. Tho sublect
,oito be discussed Is "What It Means to Bo
fc, ft Christian."
SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE
fad
Attractive Musical Pronrnm nt St.
jjjfc PnuJ's Tomorrow.
T''o nfth flpclnl mimical servlco will be
held In Bt. Paul's Preabvterlnn rimivii.
i.toth street and Baltimore avenue, tomor-
iuw evening, rue serviajs will begin nt
I'lX n'fllnitlr n,1 ...III 1.- J .1
fi,"" w viuwn, nnu win yu iinacr mo airec
A lion of May Porter, organist and director.
.Selected anthems will bo sung by the solo
.fluartet, consisting of Kdna Florence
;jj,,6mlth, soprano, Jran Douglas Kugler,
contralto, James G. MacDonnld, tenor,
snd William V. Newberry, baritone,
o ii'iu he assisted hv tin phlln-
' lnl,la T ,i1Ii..i C3,UU ..
v,. uauiro -11IIUkf VUUriCl, COITipOSCU
i Of Dorothv Tllhln n,at ,ir.n,-.. i.-ti.i.nu
t, Porter, second violin; aiiidja Minion.
t lola and Reba Stranger, cello. Selections
B by the strlns nuartnt will Include num.
--... i.u,u vuiupoBiiions ot iscnaiKowsicy,
Dvorak, Macdowell, Bach and llandcl.
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RELIGIOUS BREVITIES
Wit
Ht.. T:r.,- " ..i'm1-"".' . r. "? "rines at
iBf' J.'VSa .?'fi?,odl fhurch tomorrow enln
S-Jwii tiki V. 1 1' ", William B. I'. liana
K'n" hj subject "Submarlno Victims."
some qrost I'rcachers I Have Heard" will
b, n". !'bJt o' "i addre.a to b delivered
Kt.bM.SJn-xRri .Jamc1 M. Iluobcrt it the
WiSdn.i.P wL1! "r" . Association meeting Ht
o'eloSL ' on Mo"day mornlne at II
r..f!s . Vt .ii.f.00. Chalmers Richmond
Lr.'icon (V'y Judas Deserted Jesus'
Will
10-
ciufrh n0'.?"" "f st' """ Kplseopal
hi -Riiw,'. '2" JenlnB sen-Ice his toplo will
l?.l r?K Sundtty ""d I'hlladelphla-i Polit-
; HS'cSjJiS'V,'"" , ..Convert Them T Can
1'Si V."'' h People Who Vote for Them?"
aVHfi;:nSf' .."e.mnB. Doctor Illchmoml will
R.dS,m.,h..l,ic-n ' cLu.b ofJ.h Cn""h of tie
ivT,nm&JklnffJllnl"J,UDl0' "Tlshtlnj for
. .ComdelIln"1 hi 'he Church." "
... , wii, no niaaa
ha
Iltift m;i " wiurcu iinincmaieiir peiore
5 jf,SJIS.ln,r ,!trvlcA. whn his tonlo will bo
UriM IlMFn.n..., r.1... , ' ,J.j..".
before
n ."fiiV ,. cl0.?k- w II be conducted by
Mt.,. "!!.?.. Mvamlln- f 'h HunBay cam.
M tn party. The ninnt service will be da.
t-i . -J" .." wetsi . i n pvivhti jr
i. IS.M." x!!t Christian Endeavor Boelety. An
t Wnlnl1 !". b0 m,d9 bv th9 nv- Dr. r. M.
EbVV.'r't.'niVch?' ,h0 Th,ri1 n"""'"l v
r . "Jn.plratloni" will hs h .uhl.rt nt 1c
M5JI Slv.n at the Broad Sireet Theatre
KkJm.'I!" ."venlni at 11 o'clock by Horace J.
"iii.!!' J ,!' ot " -nicRKo society ror
ipiys? .Culture. In the ev.nlns he will lee
E ;..v,n" finical society house on "Dreams
a.cu to Character."
l.J Vi!" nornln erlce In all of the tlnltar
" Church.s of the city tomorrow the sermon
rli'""1 b "fl"d Incarnate,"
fjiSf.. P.'?.'.: v- McKnrlsnd. dean of the
' lLiM,'",?,.c!,I,a "d HosplUl. of Bni
J?.T vlam.'.wnl -leUver an addr.t. at the Cen-V-lock"
A" omo"'ow mornln, at 0
nBJ..ci,lB1r.u0, ,t,,e ,,oly Apoillea rrotestant
K n2f.' (:h"reh will sine th "Holy CI y,"
o t7 Q.ul. at Ihe ev.nlnr .rvlr tnmnrmw.
?BffiiIl.',ir!!,ib "."l d,l,,r ddrsj to the
e !u?Lh"fI,nd CI,S. ' " Second Baptist
"u.r'.hi tomorrow nftsrncon,
...!? w'ren, former editor of the "Ap
feau'L' 'son," will deliver an addre.a to
lCKWn.,,ernon. ki 3 o'clock. In the Broad
flT'lIU ThfStre. linrlar h nmnlM. nt lh.
!;!u.T?t"8' t,nder th
LTKrS W,W7 cocieiy,
WtPi-Rsy.. W ,'o Alex.
icletv.
iih. v;.Yt, wi.1 Aiexanaer win preacn in
fS?t 8 o'c'joTu t0T Jn,brlat" ""ow
"llkiM'r."' ,V'5 u4. nV- rstor of the Norrls
Alexander will preach In
ri tt -SSiS 'i0" ,,n ihe a'lernoon A. J. Banders,
Ia1b fff"1"'-. w'11 ddreis th men's meeting,
Irh.rlr.'Yi10''' ""l1! bo. wl" "sslst tht
rrl"1 st the evening- service In tha U.rtl.t
f hS'i.wmoI'. Doctor Conwell will preach.
Wj'Jl" t harlea W. Hsrvey, pastor of the
.in " " ' is m jerusai.m raveqtnDorianj
Mrr0Pi'h. .n "The Sacrltltes ot Ood,'" tol
ffiv1? Eward "Warren, of. Green Hill
ItltiiiiiT0 .Hn",',5"- " prescij on.'The
aa wS!?. i"W "smsay Hwaln pastor of
Sabtl :f?d.,Ktn, rrhytrUn Church, wm of.
Slu 5. 'ervlces tomorrow mornlna. Ther
Veii?5 Prl1 communion sorvlca and the
ar2?n1 Mw. inembers. In the evenfne
iuri o-,ii v ,,,w. iBBmoers. in in eve
1SnlilJS Young- PtoplVf Vocation
rRf.ii,:b..,bl ' Ine sermon wl :
l l.aI' of Nathaniel."
Day
1 be
i!K.4,,.tn.?UIt EpUwoeal Church of the Cov
lr4iSin.,,,.'.,,on 01 Th volunteer"' at the
!.&?.. if,?'1'" tomorrow. In the evening Mr.
IfTk. n"1. PJfEh on "raying the Fare." ,
i.:.'.-'-' a jv itow. viii CAnaucE m. eneeui
'" St the TlbirnirL ll.thnl.f Unlinoruil
2 wmirrow morning-, a lenture of whldt
-" ' vujuiunian rtfenimn nr tiniv iriitrn
TM
iPVi
rB'a ei i(i rraaK" at ha moruim tirv.
- niiii.r ... . K.'" " maao tonisnt at the
2r .k. l!" on b". ,h0 Ilv- Dr. Shaw, pastor
k fi. Allesheny Avenue Baptist Church.
' i.i,.,xt'0'hlnn or the gospel of Mark win
I ST "SI! py tho nev. TJ. t. niilellim in t
hi viV..' ; "". wesisy iiurns. pastor ot
"utiwS' "hlst tplKfpal Church, Qar.
snroriJS; "' Preaeh at the mornlne service
tLTIX.'V.'?.' Mm Through the Dark "
tl"?. n.ev. Ullton H.roM Nlahola. niitor at
-
flihs ? v enin n win pren on
T Wl AlOnr nn rtf a Baletel nf alrmnnu
"h.q't ,Nhr In fiutory."
ty pAVv" l"w u'r Auli pastor of Cal-
"' k uuii'u. will Ija7sra.irn on
i in I-,., . -Z- !
and their
NEW
EX-GOVERNOR GLENN
TO SPEAK TOMORROW
Former North Carolina Executive
Will Address Two Meetings,
Ex-Qovernor Glenn, of N'oith Cnrollna,
one of tho lending temperance ndvocatca
In the country, will deliver two addrcsnea
In tnls city tomorrow, under tho auspices
of tho Anti-Saloon League of Philadel
phia. In tho morning Mr. Glenn will spealc
at the Mt. Airy Presbyterian Church. In
the nfternoon he will speak at the Her
rnon Presbyterian Church, Franhford. Mr.
Glenn Is to bo one of tho spcaltei-s nt tho
national convention of tho Anti-Saloon
League In-Atlantic flty next duly. lie
will make a number of nddrcHses In Penn
sylvania In April. Mr. Glenn helped mnko
Virginia. Colorado, Oregon and Wash
ington drj. Up has been speaking to
large audiences In Cnnnda and In nlmost
every State In tho Union.
GARRICK THEATRE MEETING
Fine Musical Program to Bo Part of
Service.
"Whero Two Ways Meet" will bo the
topic of tho sermon by the Rev. Dr. James
B. Ely at tho Lomon Hill Association's
non-sectarian meeting In tho Garrlck
Theatre tomorrow night. This discourse
will be in continuation of the popular
series dealing with the fundamentals of
Christianity, which has resulted In con
versions nt every meeting this winter.
An exceptionally line musical program
hns bten nrranged for tomorrow evening.
Lester Paton, tho boy saprano, will be
th'i special soloist, his selections being
MnrzlaU' "That Sweot Story ot Old" and
Ambrose's "Ono Sweetly Solemn
Thought." V. Kevin Wlest, cornet soloist,
will play "Young Wornor's Parting Song,"
from Von Nessler's "Tho Trumpeter of
Sikklngcn," nnd Prof. J, Lincoln Hall
will lead tho song service. Parko V, llo
san, organist, will play the "Pllgrlm'B
Chorus," from Wagner's "Tannhaouser,"
nnd the "Nocturne" from Mendelssohn's
"Midsummer Night's Dream." The mu
sical service -will began at 7:15 o'clock.
SALVATION ARMY SERVICE
The Salvation Army will hold a special
Young People's Day celebration tomor
row nt the headquarters of tho Young
People's Councils, 8th and Vine streets.
Colonel nnd Mrs, Koltx will meet those
who lire Interested In this work and dis
cuss plans and methods for the success
ful carrying on of religious work among
the young. In the evening, Cplonel and
Mrs. Holtz, assisted by the head'iunrters
staff and workers, will conduct a big sal
vation rally at 8tli and Vine streets. The
Provincial Staff Band will be on hand to
render tha musical program.
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"BILLY" SUNDAY BIBLE CLASSES
CENTRAL TRUTH OF TOMORROW'S LE880N.
(February 7, 1915 International Sorlea Ruth 1i 8-18.)
DECISION FOR GOD
By QEORQE O, DOWEY,
This letton it on the beautiful itoru ol Ituth and Naomi. Naonl, her
husband and tteo 6oj were forced bu famine to leave their own country
and seek a lluelliood In Moab, Tha two boys grew up and married two
women of Moab named Ruth and Orpah. Both voung
-
between the true Ood and the false. Bhe forsook her bum land, her own,
people and her own god to go to the land and people and Ood of Naomi. This
seemed like a sacrifice, but she learned later that it paid well. It elivays
pays ta decide for Qod.
Ruth had little knowledge of the true Qod, but she dealdcd to follow Jilm
because of what she saw of His goodness manifested in Naomi. Bhe said,
"Thy Qod shall ba my Qod." Yho or what (s my Qodt What kind of a
Qod am I influencing others ta fallow a god of pleasure, a god of wealth,
a gad of sinf Am a good advertisement for the Qod Jehovaht
. -n-WWl IIW .! .iJMfalwhlllllllll "
workers-religious
"BILLY" SUNDAY REVIVAL
Bentley D. Ackley, the evange
list's secretary and pianist, al
though busy both by day and by
night, finds time to compose mu
sic for many new revival hymns.
The reproduction above is that of
his latest composition, and the
lower is Mr. Acklcy's latest
picture.
CAMDEN'S POLICE TO BE HOSTS
Industrial Show to Bo Held Next
Week at Armory.
Camden's police will hold an Industrial
show and carnival ovory night next -week
In -the 3d Regiment Armory, lladdon five
nue and Mlckle street, for tho bcncllt of
tho Camden Pollco Beneficial Association.
Asldo from tho nightly concerts nnd
dancing, tho following program has been
arranged:
Monday, thcro are to be opening fea
tures; on Tuesday, a cako-baklng contest;
Wednesday, a baby show; Thursday Is
olllcl.il night; Friday will bo marked -y
a dancing contest, and Saturday there
will be a baseball contest and tho award
ing of prizes.
CHILDREN'S SERVICE
Doctor Berkowitz Addresses Special
Discourse to Youngsters,
"A Cnll to the Children" was tha sub
ject of a sermon delivered by Dr, Henry
Berkowitz, D, D., nt the Rodeph Shalom
Synagogue, Brood and Mount Vernon
otreots, this morning. Tho sermon was,
part of a special children's service. Doc
tor Rerkowlts will hereafter devote the
first Sabbath In each month to such a
special service, the pulpit discourse be
ing addressed to the boys and girls, but
of equal Interest to odults as well,
huibandt and their father died, leaving all three women
widow. Naomi ttarted bach to her own land and her
two daughtert'in-laio accompanied her to the border'
line, where she bade them go bach to their kinsfolk tvhlla
she, trusting hr Qod, trudged on to the land of famine
whence she came. "Orpahklssed her mother-in-law, but
Ruth clave unto her," Orpah went lack to her oion
people and to the gods of Moab. Ruth chose to follow
Naomi and Naomi's Qod, Her answer (verses IS and if)
to Naomi's protestations contains tho central trufh of
tho lesson and constitutes one of the classlo passages of
literature: ''Entreat vie not to leave thee, or to return
from, following after thee, for whither thou goest I will
ga: and where thou lodgest I will lodge; thv people shall
bo mg people and thy OqoJ mv Qod,"
The story makes Us own application. Ruth decided
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HYMN
G-edl&ux:
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fjc jFricnblp $)ntij
Borrowing ttoubtc it thr prratcst
enemy of happiness in mankind.
A'o person rvcr rotes strong, no
person ever dors Ills best work nnd
no person ever enjoys real gladness
who lives In thr dark shadows of
imagined tUQlculllcs of tomorrow.
Tn achieve the fireatcst success
in anything it Is essential that wa
look Into the Inline with confidence
that tve shall tulu.
Thr man who timidly approaches
a task because of fear that he may
fall has been nwrc tltnn half de
feated aliendy. Ills greatest power
Is gone. Jlvcruthinu worth while is
built on n solid trnll of confidence.
It is a good thing to mnhr plans
for the work of tomonaw. But no
person should allow those plans to
Injure his work or happiness today.
It Is true that church workers find
many causes for disappointment.
But they should not anticipate their
disappointments. They have viany
mora causes for gladness If they arc
truly sons and daughters of the Re
deemer. If they would keep their minds
filled with the thoughts of their
joys their causes for sorrow would
be crowded into a corner.
If we must borrow anything from
tomorrow let us cliooso the happi
ness that comes through loving,
btnthcrly service..
No man ever gained anything
cither by crying over his mistakes
or by whining over his tasks of the
future.
Let our pathway be so full of tha
sunshine of gladness in doing good
and In faithful work that wa may
never stumble over foolish rocks of
borraiucd trouble. J'HILLIPS.
BIDDLE BIBLE CLASSES
Big Program Ahead for Busy
Workers.
Philadelphia "Jack" O'Btlen will bo the
speaker at tho Men's Class of Holy Trin
ity Church tomorrow morning, at 9:30
o'clock, The class meets In the parish
house, 217 South 3th street. Dr. Ernest
J. Stevens will preside.
A. J. Drexel Blddlo and Alexander El
liott will be the speakers at the Stratford
Methodist Episcopal Church, Stratford,
N. J., tomorrow nftcrnoon, Rev. Peter
Provost will preside.
H. Frederick Wilson will address the
Jleii'a Blblo Class at the Church of the
Reconciliation, 13th and Tasker streets,
tomorrow afternoon. ,T. DeWItt Jobborn
will speak at Sharon Hill Methodist Kpls
eopal Church.
Oeorge JI. B. Taylor will have charge
of tha service tomorrow morning nt the
Sunday Breakfast Association. Mrs. K.
M. Whltemoro, founder of "The Door of
Hopo" and president of ne International
Gospel Union, will apeak.
J. DeWItt .Jobborn nnd II. Frederick
Wilson will speak at St. Titus' Protestant
Episcopal Mission on Tuesday night fol
lowing an entertainment under the aus
pices at the entertainment bureau,
The Men's Class of the Tresbyterlan
Church of the Eft-angel will hold Its an
nual supper on Friday night. X, J.
Drexel Riddle and a, number of oRlcera
of the organization will speak,
The Ladles Class of tho Church of St.
John the Evangelist, Sd mid Reed streets.
Will hold a Lincoln's Birthday entertain
ment, under the direction of Aehford
Adams on Friday night.
The Racket Club ot the Drexel BIddie
Classes will meet on Wednesday at the
winter home, 1917 Mt. Vernon street.
Tha featura of the week's extension of
the work Is the formation of a class In
Lalltpur, United Prolnces, India, wheiu
the work has made rapid progress since
Its organization In that country by E. H.
Mills.
The South Philadelphia classes will have
charge of the services at tht Inasmuch
Mission on Monday night, when William
A. Jluey will speak, and at Galileo Mis
sion on Thursday night.
SCHOOLS AND COLUEOE
111 B I H E I B IS I'll IM' J I O N
BTMNOGHAPHlf, BOOKKBJsriMi, tCNOUSU
Jrt llaU Bulldlnr. mi Chesumt ('(.
I t '- Tl I I I I ... Ij. IT . ' I I UNI
activities of all denominations
DR. R. H. C0NWELL
TO BE HONORED
ON 72D BIRTHDAY
Faculty and Students of the
Temple University Will
Unite in Paying Tribute to
Noted Philadclphian.
Dr. Russoll H. Conwell, rector ot the
Baptist Temple and president of Temple
University, will bo honored on tho occa
slon of his ?2d blrthdny by tho faculty
and students of tho University, next Sat
urday evening, nt u reception In Horti
cultural Hall. Tho occasion will mark
the celebration of Doctor Conwell's Birth
day nnd the annual obscrvnnco of Found
ers' Day ot the university, In addition to
tho faculty nnd tho students who will at
tend, many men prominent In tho city's
professional, business, cducatlonnl and ro
llglous life will bo present. Judge Klklns
will preside.
Although ho la about to celebrate his
72d birthday. Doctor Conwell works ns
hard ns ho did In his prime. But ho
wisely coniorves his energies. Ho never
worries, nnd he does one thing at n time.
That Is why he has been so successful In
Jlha many llclds of endeavor In which ho
has been engnged. Today Doctor Con
well standi In the fiont rank of tho many
brilliant nnd distinguished men not only
of rhlladelphln, but in tho world. In ad
dition to organizing nnd building the
largest Baptist church In tho country,
tho Baptist Temple, Doctor Conwell
founded Tcmplo University, an Institu
tion designed to bring tho bencrita ot a
higher education within reach of tho poor
and which Is considered by many ns des
tined to revolutionize the cducatlonnl
system throughout tho world. In addi
tion to his great church and college.
Doctor Conwell has fathered two hospi
tals, tho Samaritan mill tho Garretson.
According to Doctor Conwell, his work
along tho thrco llncH of religion, educa
tion and "healing tho sick" ha been
promptod by tho belief that Christ com-,
manded It.
"When Jesus wns upon earth," says
Doctor Conwell, "llo devoted His nttnn
tlonb to thrco things hcnllng tho sick,
tcnchlng tho Ignorant nnd preaching tho
Gospel. Wo have endeavored to follow
Christ's Ideal, Our hospltalrt heal tho
sick; Temple University gives an educa
tion to thousands of young men who
otherwise would never obtnln It; nnd In
the tcmplo wo preach tho Gospel. ISvery
chutch In tho world should endeavor to
follow out Chtlst's Ideal In these things,
nlwas adapting Its work to local condi
tions." Jtut, hla church, unlvorslty nnd hospitals
icprosont but n part of Doctor Conwell's
work nnd usefulness lo mankind. The
proceeds of his lectures, amounting to
?S,GSO,000, havo been dovotod to helping
ici:i.h;ious notices
Ilaptlst
ll.VPTIST TRMPLn, Uroacl and Derks.
Preaching hy tlio Piistor.
1tl BSUI.L 11. CONWELL
Morning, 10 .".0 Illlilf School. 2:.10. Rt., 7:13.
UlLIILillT WILSON,
ltasio of tho N. V. Cantante. U1 assist the
rhorus In the eenlnir Urcan Hecltsl. 7.13.
Wm Powell Twadilcll. 1U8.1 Director
CIIB8TNUT STItUET HAITIST CHURCH
I'hutnut st , wont of 40th.
rinoitoi: U AIA.MS. l. D., Pastor.
H.-4.1 Urotherhouil of A. nnd 1.
in 10 n. in Worship snd Sermon by rastor.
1' 110 p m HIblo Hchool nnd Men's Bible
rnlon
7 43 p. m. -Worship nnd Sermon hy Pastor.
filXPND nXl'TIST Ilt.LI'I.N'a-IIANO CI.AhS
mri-ts 2 '10, 7th below Olrard nvo. Mr, Chas
Zreb, wneaker. Thn tilmpson Sisters will
slni,-. Tonlitht. Galileo Mission. Ilov. Dr.
Klia-v. 1-setor of the Allotheny Ave. HartiH
fhtircli. will spfak. Mrs. Arna and Mrs.
Klnliler will sing Frldny night, Clareni
NolU nnd J'rayrr Mooting Band. Sunday,
Tucsila) nnd Thursday nights, Uothan
Am-hnrnse, 100 North nth st.
Disciples jf Christ
Tin 11 11 I'HUISTIAN CHURCH
Ijniraeter ai llolly and Aspen its,
T. K. WINTER Pastor. 10 13. g In. 7. 8.
Drexel nitidis Illbto Classes
DnUXCI. DIDDLE BIDLK CLASSES
If jou nre Interested In lle-nlro methods In
lllblo Class nnd Church work, call up our
Director of Field Kxtmslon (l.onibartl 074UJ
or visit his otilec, t5 Lilayette Building-.
Kllilrnl Culture
1IOKACK J. HltlDOLS on "Inspiration: What
It Is and How lo Ort It " II road Strict
ihiauo, ll a. in., una on urrums us v. uiuu
lo Character." ISthlcal House, 1324 Bjiruco
Mrfet, x p. in
l'ranklln Home
FRANKLIN IIC Mi: FOR TUB HKFORMA
TION OF INEURIATKS, 011-1.1 Locust St.
Sunday, 8 p, m Service conducted by Rev.
V l. Alexander.
I.emon UIII Association
"WHKHK TWO WAYS MKKT"
CARR1CK THEATIIB
SUNDAY NIOHT. 7.30
A LL WKLCOML-A LL
Lutheran
MKHHIAH LUTHERAN
"The Friendly CI urch"
loth and Jefferson sta
DANIIU. K. WKIOLE, Pastor.
10 so a m., 2.30 p, ni,, 7 43 p. m.
Ktrll t. tkhm'dt' violinist IPhlU. Onlies
Irttl at Ihe Kvtnlng Service,
TAtlL'RNACLK, ttOih and fipruie-Wm "j. MIL
lfT Jr. 10-4.1 7-4,1 3 B.. 2-tll p m.
TEMPLE. Kit and Race Rev. A. rohlmsn,"
M. P., 10:31) a. m., 2:30 snd 7,15.
Methodist Kpleconal
CHURCH Or THE COVENANT
SPRUCE AND 18TH SIS.
MILTON HAROLD NICHOLS. Minister.
.1.30 Holy Communion In the Chapel.
10.10-"111H OLUNTKBR"
7 43 "PAYINO THE FARE"
You will find a hearty welcome at all the
sun Ices.
1IIH FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
JN OSRMANTOVVN
I IIAKLES WEfcLEY Ill'RNB, Minister.
Mornlne Service Ten forty. fUe.
"(iOlVB LAMP THROUGH HIE PARK"
Evening Service Eight.
TUB SHEPHERD FACH OP OOD."
Muelc. by vented boy choir. Welcome.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL UNION CHtlnCIt""
JOHN a WILSON. Pastor,
1Q.30-Holy communion,
7i45 Service ot Oospel Sons;. Selections by
quartet. Corntt solo by Mr, Eddowes,
I'rcacning py i-asior.
MOUNT HEHMON, 10th and Porter, lUv, F,
C. Thomas. II. 8; S. 8., 2:30 p. in.
TABERNACLE, Uth below Oxford,
1U:30 Communion. Ttecsptlcn of members,
7:45 "The NUht of Agony."
New Jerualero(8wedenborlanJ
TfETBACTlUriCEa OPCOD""ls lh' suSIiot
of the sermon Sunday mornlna by tha Pastor,
the Rev. ClURLEsJ W. HAUVBY, at the
Church of the New Jerusalem. 22d and
Chestnut sts. Hry co at 11 o'clock. Sunday
School at 0:30.. All seats are free. Every
body la welcome.
I'resbitenan
ST "PAUL'S 'PRESBYTERIAN OllURCJil ' " '
Cor. Baltimore ave. and M)th It.
Rev J. UEVERIDOB LEE. D. D.. Minister.
10 13 a. in, Public Worship. Sermon by Dr,
Leo.
S lio p. m. draded BlUs School.
T 43 p. m. -Evening Worship,
Sveeial Musical Service. Ardhems by sola
nuartst. Kdna Florence Smith, soprano. Jean
Uoujlass Kugler. contralto, j ar!lU Mac
Donnld. tenor. William Newberry, bass.
Philadslphl Ladle' String, Quartet will
also assist Dorothy M. Blblt, first violin;
Elisabeth Portsr, second vlollm Gladys Mln.
too. viola: Reba, Stanger, 'cello. May Porter,
Organist and Wrtctor. All seat (ret at all
service
OREKN HILL, Olrard ave above Uth st. Rev.
EDWARD WARREN, Minister Morning,
10.SO, '-Tha Realisation at SJn." KvsaW
f 43. "Shields ol Gold." Bide lss. tW.
A a exteJIeut quartet obelr, wades direction
at Mr John Don. Orcsalat. It ion m
looking lor a chuicfc bene, jou, ere xelfwne i
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DR. RUSSELL H. CONWELL
Veteran orator, preacher, publicist
and educator, who will be hon
ored on his 72d birthday, next
Saturday.
thousands of poor young men to obtain n
college education. Conwell wns a poor
boy, he had a bitter experience nt Tale,
owing to the poverty of his parents. Ho
realized that a few hundred dollars will
help many a young man to tldo over a
collego year. And so for 36 years he
traveled around the country lecturing,
nnd every dollar rocelved above expenses'
has been contributed to the work of giv
ing poor young men n college education.
In hundreds of cases the gift was pre
sented In such n manner that tho recipient
was rot even awnre of the Indentlty of
his benefactor.
It is for this great work that Dr. Itus
scll H. Conwell will be honored next
Saturday evening.
nrcr.ioious notices
FrrsliTtrrlan Continued
HOPE, 33d and Wharton sts Minister, Rev.
.1, OBAY IIOLTON, O. D. Rel . WILLIAM
TAYLOR CALDWELL Assistant 10:43 a.
in . Rev. Mr Caldwell will preach. 7.J3 p.
in. Dr Bolton v 111 preach on "ihe Lama
Man '
UNION TABERNACLE
York and Coral t.
Rijv ROBERT HUNTER, I). Tl., laor.
1U 0 a. m "Future Retribution. "
7-41 p. m. "Responso to the Gospel Ap
penl "
I!ei!al Himns used nt tho Evenlnc Service.
Cornet muMo hy the Ureenhslgh Brothers.
2 :'fl Pnhbntli School 7, Y. P. S. C. E.
2 43BinLB JJNtONlNaHB CHURC1I
WOODLANO'PRCSnYTERIAN'CHURCH
42d snd T'Ine sts
JAMES RAMSAY SWAIN. Minister.
10:30 Communicants' Prayer Service.
11 Communion Service Reception of new
members Short Sermon.
2 41 llbln School. New scholar Invited.
3 Adult classes. Prof. Crockett and Sirs
Bwnln
K Voting Teople's ocstlon Day Service.
Subject. "THEi CALL OF NATHANIEL."
ERNES r WAONKR, TROMBONE SOLOIST
Favorite songs frcm "Great Revhal Hymns,"
H you nio looking for a church home
"Come thou and nil thy house "
Protestant Episcopal
CHURCH OK THE HOLY APOSTLES
21ST AND CHRISTIAN STS.
SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE AT 7:30 P.M.
'THE HOLY CITY." BY OAUL
V. LYMAN WIIKELER, ORGANIST
HAZFIL HAKT.MAN, VIOLINIST
FLORENCE ArELE WIOHTMAN.HARPIST
OLD ST. JOHN'S. Drown st. below 3d. Doctoi
Richmond preiches Hebrusry 7, 10;3o and
7 4.1. Subject at nlftht: "HILLY SUNDAY
AND PHILADELPHIA'S POLITICAL
OANOfSTERS CAN HE CONVERT THEM?
CAN HE CONVERT TIII1 PEOPL?J WHO
VOTE FOR THEMT" Doctor Richmond will
pre.-n.li next l'rlday. g p. m
PARISH Or ST. LUKE AND
THE KTIPHANY
iHlli st. below Spruce,
new DAVID M. STEELE, Rector.
H a. in. Holy Communion.
10 n. in. Sunda School.
llo m. Holy Communion and Sermon.
4 p. m. Evening I'raser, Anthem nnd Ad
tlress. Organ, Harp and Violin i'rcludo. In
terlude and Postlude.
The Rector will preach at both services.
EPIPHANY CHAI'EL
17th und Summer sts.
8 a. m. Holy Communion.
11 a. m Holy Communion and Sermon.
".13 p. m. Sunday Hchool.
8 p. m. Evening Pnoer and Address.
Rev Irving A. McGrow will preach.
ST. 31ARK'h CHURCH
Ultli and Locust sts.
The Rev. ELLIOT WHITE. Rector.
SUNDAY
7 and 8-Holy Communion,
10.3'-Matlna
11 Choral Euchsrlst.
4 Choral Evcnsons, with short address and
Anthem, followed by Organ Recital.
The Rector will preach on Sunday at 11
a m.
WEEKDAY SERVICES
7. , .4,1 nnd 0 a. m. and r p. m.
The Litany will be said and Intercessions for
peace mada on Wednesdays and Fridays at
12 m.
H.itunlay at 13 in. tho Rector's Bible Class
(In the Church). Thursdass and Saints' days
additional celebration, 0 30 a in.
ST. STEPHEN'S" CHURCH
10th st. aboo Chostnut.
Rev. CARL E CRAMMER, 8 T. D , Rector.
Sunday Services: It a. m Holy Communion
and Sermon, and 4 p. m., Evening Prayer and
Addrtsa.
Jn the afternoon the Rector Is giving o
course of lectures on "The Oospel Behind
. tho Ooipoli."
The Rector wilt presch at both services.
WA'JlmisWii. ra
Lincoln Memorial Intaglio
Reproduced on the entire front page of Sunday's
Pictorial Section is Marshall's famous portrait
of Lincoln a picture well worth framing, Two
more pages show Pennsylvania's Lincoln Me
morial at Gettysburg and scenes associated with
the life, work and death of th6 martyred Pre$i
dent. Watch for the Lincoln Intaglior
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7
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MISSIONARIES IN PERSIA
SAFE, REPORTS MORGENTHAU
r i ii i
Belief Needed for Refugees, How
ever, SayB fionrd.
The condition of the American mission
aries and nallvo Christians at Tabrli and
Urumla, Persia, Is safe, according to fho
latest report received by the Stat De
partment from Ambassador Henry Slor
genthau nt Constantinople. The State
Department communicated with ihe Am
bassador, requesting him to make a care
ful Inquiry Into the condltloh of Amer
ican missionaries In Porsla. The follow
ing reply was received from the Am
bassador! In reply lo your recent Inquiries s
to the condition of the missionaries
nnd native Christians at Tabrlu nnd
Urumla, Persia, wish to say that the
American Consul at Tabrlx telegraphs
American missionaries safo. Native
Christians nt Tabriz and Urumla un
molested. Thcro aro many refugees.
This will bring great relief to Persian
In frtls country, who have feared that
their people In Urumla had suffered at
tack. If the various reports rtre correct,
It would seem that those who fled to
t'rumla and Tabriz might, perhaps, hare
remained safely at home, It was only
naturnl, howovcr, that they should fear
tho approach of the Turks nnd Kurds.
Tho problom still remains how to get re
lief to tho refugees In Tabriz and UrUmla,
says the Board of Foreign Missions, the
ofrlcfs of which nro In New York. The
board Is doing its best In sending relief
moneys to Persia for distribution' by the
American consular authorities.
RKI.IOIOUH NOTICE
Wwedenborglan
SEE NEW JERUSALEM
. . nefornied
TOST M. A., 180i A Dauphin, Rer. John r.
Rev. Miceacr. the "Jungle Man." preaches.
SA.?S' ".'J?.-?"! Huntingdon, her U. ti
. Outellus. 10:80, 7143; Sunday School. 3.80.
Woelallst Literary Boelety
IMtRD D. WARtflEN, Editor of the Appeal' to
rteeaon, will spialc at Broad Street Theatre
gund'tr. p. m. Muslo by Van Den Beemt
. Ptrlng Quartet. Admission free.
Unitarian.
AT THE MORNINO SERVICE IN ALL
three Unitarian Churches the ministers will
preach on
m.,-. .,.. "OOD INCARNATE"
TCT?,.ffiR.?,.liN.",m!l,AN C"UnC"' I1M
toVrdunIta'AlX-n CHURCH.
H120 Olroni ave.. 10M5 n. m.
Ror, K. H KVAN8, Minister.
TIJtE OEltMANTOvVW UNITARIAN CHURCH.
Orrens st. nnd Chelten e.. 11 a. m.
Rjv O. B. II AWES Minister.
After the Morning Service at the First Uni
tarian Church tho Communion Service will bo
observed.
. ,. THE UNITARIAN MESSAOE .
will bo presented at tho Olrard Avo. Unitar
ian Church on the evonlngs of February 7, R,
Ii. 10. at 8 o'clock. Tho speakers and sub
terts will bo: ,
Sunday Rev Teter U. Goldsmith. D. D.. ot
-V nnkers. N Y . formerly pastor of the Tioga,
Baptist Church will preach on "Ars UnJtar
Isns Christians?"
Monday Dr, Gotrtimlth will Broach on "OUPJ
OOSPEL OF SALVATION."
Tuenlsy Rev Gnorgo C. Cressey. Ph. D.. D,
D.. of New York, who has held prominent
rulnltn In England as well as In this country,
nlll preach on
"OUR AUTHORITY FOR TRUTH. REA
SON OR REVELATION?"
Wednesdav Dr Crersev will prenoh on
"THE GOD WE WORK WITH".
Special muslo with organ recital each era
nine at 7:4.1. ,, , ,. .
The Unltnrlans art) preaching a cospal that
la In touch with modern life. Their Chrls
llin fallh. rooted In the nible, Is onrlehed
bv the discoveries o! science and tha re
searches of modern echolarshlo. Our re
ligion appeals to tho progressive mind and at
tho same time to the simple human nature of
the avenme man. Come and see if we have
light for vou.
United rreslirterlan
THE NORRI8 "SQUARE tJ. P. CHURCH
Hancook st. and Susijushsnna ave
BBV. LEE E. RIFE. PASTOR
10 4n-"Llving Water."
2-30 Men's Msss-3(eetlng. Address hy Mr.
A .1. Ssunders. of Bcrantcn.
7:45 'The Burden Mado Light."
A cordial welcomo to all.
A place ror 3011. uomf.
Vminir Men's Christian Association
RiTvTETlL EMETT. aide to iJilly Sundsy In
4 p. m. Man's Meeting. Subjoct. '"The Value
of Being Nohodv." Stirring talk. Tabernacle
hymns. Mra. I, D. Olndhart, soprano: In
"trumental Irlo. D. I. C, 3 p. m.. In tha
lonbv. Mr. lAwton. leader. A men welcome.
WEST BRANCH, 2d and 8ansom.
4 n. m Dwlght L. Mnodv Day, Address by
Rev. Richard nadclllto. Moody and Banker
hvmns used. Henry W. Lewis. Soloist.
Vniing Women's Christian Association.
Y. W. C. A., 1RO0 ARCH ST.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 0
0 A M., TOWER ROOM
OEORGE B. McFARLAND. M. D.
RANCKOK, SIAM,
WILL SPEAK. PUBLIC INVITED
4:30 p. rr... Assumbly Hall, Memorial Berrl
for Miss Orace H. Dodge, late rreildent Y
"W. C. A Natlpral Board, Mrs. George Vaux.
Jr.. presiding
Mlseellaneans
COMINCi ,. , .
nobert B. Olenn. North Carolina's famous
ox-Governor, at tho Hermon Presbyterian
Church, Frankford, Sunday atternoon, Feb
ruary 7, at a.-t-i. ooernor Glenn Is speaking
to piicVed houses everywhere.
BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS
THE SALVATION ABMY. Ino.
Philadelphia Headauartera. Colonial Trust
Building, in ana Meruit.
Colonel R. E Hots In command.
Teliohonesi Uell. Walnut 5733-e.
Keyitooe. Rscs "IJ C
LEDGER
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