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    EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, 8ATUBDAY, MARCH 20, 1915
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CHURCHES AND THEIR WORKERS RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES OF ALL DENOMINATIONS
v
ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE
TO OPEN CAMPAIGN FOR
COUNTY LOCAL OPTION
First Broadside Will Be
Fired Tomorrow in Score
1 and a Half Philadelphia
and Nearby Churches.
List of Speakers.
The first brondsldo of the Anti-Saloon
League against the liquor forcca will be
Jred tomorrow, when speakers will ad
dress meetings In nearly 80 Philadelphia
churches In tho nnmint nelil day of the
league- This Is tho boglnnlng ot n cam
paign of agltntlon and education for
Jaunty local option and In tho Interest
cf natlonnl prohibition.
The Hev Dr Homer w. Tope, super
intendent of tho Philadelphia district of
iht Anti-Saloon League, has nnnounced
A llSt 01 SpCiint-'IB iiuin ? nna-uam;, ,-
tOOnSi FltlSUUrsn unu Jinirisuurii, vvnu
will occupy liulplts tomorrow morning
and afternoon
Sneakers at 10.10 o'clock In the morning
wiilbc Wilson Hitler, at the Enat Downing-JL'-
iotfin.Iir Church the Hov. c fl.
. Brandt, district superintendent ot Aiioona,
r ' cffill Methodist Chunrcli, the llev. It. A
'"V t..l...H U lh IIav T ahllnlii
Jtiiklntown Methodist Church- the Hev. S. II.
Soft. Kensington Methodist Church, tho Itev.
Howard Tnylor secretary ot the Ilrotherhrol
if Andrew nnd Philip, Tacony Methodist
Oiurch the Itov. II. M. Chulfnnt. editor of
1st i American Issue. Ml. Airy Methodist
rutirch the Hev Scott Nov In district super
lntendcnt of Wllkca-Barre. Bristol Methodist
church, tho Hev J. M. Bennetts, field ercre
njn Madison Slreot Methodist Church,
Cnrster: tho ltcv Homer V. Tore. Cookm.vn
Methodist I'liurch, tho Itev. Henry I'arrlsh.
Yiniley Methodist Church; tho Itev. Irving
Lewis. Ilithoro Methodist Churrh. tho Itov.
j P. Hnrtmnn, Media Methodist Church,
Professor E. tftauffor. of Myersiown, Sprint
Cltr Methodist Church: the Itev. W. II.
flotwald. Allcntowti Baptist Church, and tho
n.v, S. C. McConnsll. East Montgomery
Anue Methodist ChurrA.
In the nflcrnonn the sneakers will bo tho
ItiY It. A. Hutchinson. Centra! Young
ifen'i Christian Association. 4 o'clock: C P.
Swift. Ambler Methodist Church; tho Hov.
Scott Nevln, rrnnkfonl Avenue Methodist
Ctuirch. 2i'P) o'clock, and the Itov. Homer
W. Tope, Lutheran Church of tho Atonement,
Speaker's at 7:.10 o'clock In tho evening; will
U the Itev. Hcott Nevln. ItldKO Aven Je
Uethodlst Church; Professor C. Stauller,
Unwtalo Methodist Church; the Itev. II. C.
Brandt, Norwood Methodist Church; tho ltcv.
J. schllchtcr. Hulmevlllo Methodist Church;
tut Itev. II SI. Chnlfant, Unlvenwillst Church
of the Hcstorntk.i; tho Itov. It. A. Hutchln
ion. Oraro Methodist Church: C. P. Swift,
Ttoira Methodist Church, nnd tho Hev.
Homer W. Tope, Eighteenth Street Methodist
Church.
LIQUOR EVIL THEME
OF Y.M.C. A. MEETING
Local Option and Prohibition
Issues Will Be Reviewed at
Central Branch.
Tho liquor evil will bo tho themo of a
special meeting at tho Young Mon'g
Christian Association, 1421 Arch street,
tomorrow afternoon nt 1 o'clock, In con
nection with tho regular meeting for
men at that hour. Tho nation-wide agita
tion on local option and prohibition will
tie reviewed.
Tho Hev. It. A. Hutchinson, of tho
Anti-Saloon League, will speak on "Tho
Church nnd the Saloon," and many other
speakers aro expected. Itlchard n. Wil
son will preside nnd special music will be
furnished by nn Instrumental trio. Tho
meeting will accommodate a largo over
flow crowd from the tabernacle.
Out-of-town men, downtown men and
"trail hitters" will gather In the lobby
at 3 o'clock for tho weekly meeting of tha
Crop-In Dlblo cUieh, led by Thomas L.
Lawton, who will speak on "Join Some
Church." A splendid musical program
has been nrranged.
Four classes of Central High School
toys were organized last week for tho
study of "Life Problems," undor tho
leadership of teachers from tho school
faculty. Tho Stetson Bible class, which
meets Wednesday at noon, now has Ml
members. A special meeting for the
branch secretaries is called for Monday,
at 12:15 p. m., to outline plans for shop,
factory nnd department store Bible study
extension.
NOHTH BHANCH Y. M. C. A.
A "trail hitters' " Bible Class will be
conducted at tho North Branch Young
Men's Christian Association, 1013 West
Lehigh avenue, every Friday night by
the Hev. SJed II. Copp, pastor of the
Cohockslnk Presbyterian Church, and the
Hev. W. B. Green way, pastor of the Gas
ton Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Mr.
Copp will deliver two addresses, on "Ec
clesiastes" and "Jonah." and tho Rev.
Mr. Oreenway Ave addresses on "How
to Win Men."
The young people of the Gaston Pres
byterian Church, under the direction of
Merrttt H. Haines, will hold a social
Jn the men's lobby this afternoon. Tho
v. J. D. Hicks, pastor of tho First
Dutch Reformed Church, will address the
wen's meeting tomorrow afternoon nt 4
oclock on "Tho Whole Man." L. J.
Nlttlnser will sing. To conserve tho work
of Prof. Homer A. Rodeheaver, of the
Sunday party, the "Knights of St. Paul"
has been organized among the high school
tuaents, who will hold their first meet
ing Thursday afternoon.
GEIWANTOWN Y. M. C. A.
A membership campaign of flvo days'
, juration, beginning Monday, will be con-
oucted by the Qermantown Young Men's
Christian Association, 6849 Oermantown
-avenue, under the leadership of Bayard
Henry, president. The board of man.
pra will assist. Fourteen teamB, of 10
... tgn, nave been organized to so
"Clt new members. The team captains
-- i.iiimm uauagner, Donald MCComas.
ni..!!ly,Grler' James Craig. Walter K.
omit". Horace Schoenhut, Robert Fow
r m ri Colllson- J- H. Freas. Eugene
t7.ii ?!.. wr JHCKara, Lucien u.
JaU ' Pn"'P Moore and Dr, James Bron
ion. WEST BRANCH Y. M, C. A.
v ' ri. Drexel Blddle will speak at the
.iV..Branch Yun8- Men's Christian As
oviatlon. 52d and Sansom streets, to
morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. The
ffi, Blddle Bible classes of the West
Philadelphia districts will attend.
Nw Yorker Studies "Billy" Sunday
V,' M-Cousart. president of the Brother
Mod of the Doyers Street Midnight Mis-
n, in Chinatown, New York. Is In this
vity studying the methods of "Billy" Sun
day IIlmRAlS n nc t.A hnnna tn In.
(v ,UCe tl,a evangelist's methods In New
. n '" mission work, where the "Billy"
ounday hymn book is being used. The
Brotherhood has 6000 members.
Material Intended for use as new
in the Saturday Rallalous page of the
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"ntlon.
0c Jfrfcnbli 43ntfj
TlinJi tetYn fr?m "" South
land and begin to build their nt.fs
Thl ti"" W?'.er Aa "'"' M torce.
. rem",,,,"I' Patches o the lat
noo)al are fast welling axeag. Dare
J""! con'f' nder leaves will burst
iniii i 0"t ' i"et an,t hroxon WM
Ju0ttdS? 6fJU('' foUage and
it," ,tcn tn the morning's sun.
.nwi n.i0Ut "t,oc c0 'M l "" O'ad
tpringtlma Rvergbodg U ready to ex.
.,, '?.." a heartV toslcomc.
"" thf beauty that brings the sea
sons gladness comes to us through
von a plan and goodness. The life and
growth and splendor of Nature aro alt
indisputable eildences of the ejrlalonce
o the Qrcat and Good God who rulcth
over all.
If thcrr is any season of the year
when Christians' hrarts should brat
with log It Is at this glorious time,
when thcrr are such fluid evidence of
!io Almighty power and goodness.
Xo man can thoughtfully consider
Inrse things and nnlldputc their beauty
and then say: "There Is no Oorf."
1'hlladelphta Is glad for tho near ap
proach of the springtime. Hut the
Chitstlan men and uiomeii Jmt'o a
special cause for rejoicing on the evo
of thti Uastertlde.
With the swelling of the buds, as evi
dence of the new life of Daturc, there
has come to Philadelphia such new re.
tlglous life as has not been seen here
tn yeais ( ever before.
The revival campatgn of "Hilly" Sun.
day brought almost a miracle for the
Christian churches. The Improvemcrtt
if the splHtiml ntul moral nlmospfccro
should bring great rejoicing to every
man or woman who believes In Christ
and the right. Let tis rejotce as once
mora too slug
"Behold, the Lord is risen I"
PUlLLlVa.
KELIGIOUS HKEVITIES
Tho Hev. U. C. (lutcllus, potior of tho draco
Ileformed Church, will pteaoh on "The Sinless
Saviour" tomorrow morning, tl. II. Hunger
ford, of tho Hcthauy 1'rcsbytcrlan Church, will
nddrcsg the llrotherhood nt tl -15 o. m. on
"Finding Them Asleep." Thotnan Oray nrlll
render seer,il cornet solos. In tho eenlng
tho congregation will bo addressed by Dr.
A If rod c. Carrctt and n. teacher training class
of ir will graduate. The pastor will demer a
series of vermons on "The Atonement" at spe
cial scrlces oory evening, except Saturday, at
8 o'clock during Passion Week. During Pas
sion Week and Holy Week tho pastor's cate
chetical class will meet with him every evc
nlng at 7:15 o'clock.
The Itov. Dr. George Chalmers Richmond will
Preach In St. John's Episcopal Church tomor
row morning on "Marks of n True Apostle
Hurling Stones at Peter and Tnul, but Olvlng
Money to 'Hilly' Sunday; or. tho Degradation
of Preaching." In the eenlng ho will preach
on "Tho Church Working Minister."
Dr. Charlea R. Erdman, of tho Princeton
Thooloilcal Seminary, will address the Pres
byterian mlnlstirs' meeting In Westminster
Hall Monday morning at 11 o'clock un 'Tento
cost." The Men's Illblo Clns.i nnd Evangelistic
campaign Committee, of Pox Chase jj Hock
ledge, will hold a series of dally services, De
fining Monday, in tho Presbyterian church.
The next week, btglnlng March ai, the serv
ices will bo hold In the Haptlst church, tho
third week In the Methodist church, and tho
fourth week In tho Episcopal church.
Tho Ilcv. Dr. ntwln IIlvl TtfUr nn.lnr nt Ht.
Matthew's Lutheran Churrh. broad and
Blount Vernon streets, will preach on "Prom
Uarkness tr Ll;ht" at 10.4.1 n. m. and on
"Obstncles Made Pedestals" nt 8 p. m. Lenten
norvlcos uro held Wednesdays at 8 p. m. and
IPrldays nt 4 p. m.
Mercadante'a Lenten cantata, "The Seven
Last Words of Our Saviour on tho Cross," will
bo sung by thtf full choir of tho Church of tho
Holy Trinity under the direction of the r
eanlst and choirmaster. Italpli Kinder, In tho
church, nittenhousc Hnuarc, Wednesday night
at 1 o'clock. The soloists will Include Tiemlo
Kllle Slauch and Abble It. Kcely, sopranos,
Helen Hamilton Ackroyd, contralto, John
Owens, tenor, Omrgo E. Ernes, baritone, nnd
Arthur E. 1. Jackson, bass. All scats will bo
free.
The llov. Dr. David A. Lolnaj will preach
on "The Authority of Christ" at tho morning
Bcrvlce tomorrow, nnd In tho evening on
"Splrltunl Manhood" In Calvary I'rcsbjtcrlan
Church, I-ocust street, above 1,1th street. A
midweek eerWce will bo hold Wednesday nfter
noon at K o'clock.
At the First Methodist Episcopal Church In
Oermnntowt. tho Rev. Charles Wesley Burns,
pastor, will preach tomorrow morning nnd thu
Hev. n. IWker, of Dickinson College, In tho
evening.
Tho Hev. Charles tV. Harvey, pastor of tho
iSnedenborglan d-uroh of tho New Jerusalem,
will pronch on "The Hod of Iron" tomorrow at
11 a. m.
Revhal services nt tho Union Tabernaclo
Ireslyterl.in Church will be conducted by the
Rev. nr. aeorgk O. Many, beginning Monday
and ending Friday, nt 10:30 a. m. and at 2:30
and 7:43 p. m.
Th Rev. J. O. nolton, pastor of tho Hopo
Presbylorlan Church, will preach on "The Seen
and the Unseen" at 10:45 n, m. and will ad
minister Communion at 7:43 p, m. tomorrow.
At the Methodist Episcopal Church of the
Covenant tho Rev. George W, Irer will preach
tomorrow morning and the Rev. Henry U.
Walker In the evening-.
"Truth Spoken In Love" will bo tho subject
of the nev. FMward Warren, pastor of tho
Green Hill rreabytcrlan Church, tomorrow
morning, and "Preached Under Him JcaUu"
In the evening.
Charles Zueblhi will give the last lecture In
his course on "The Soul of the City" at tho
liroad Street Theatre tomorrow at 11 a. m..
under the auspices ot tho Ethical Culture
Society.
II. Ellington Wood, evangelist, will conduct
the services at the Franklin Homo tomorrow
night at b' o'clock.
At the First Unitarian Church the Rev. C.
B 8t. John will preach tomorrow morning on
"Unltarlanlam as an Aid to Spirituality." In
the ovenlng there will be u irpeclal lecture on
"How the Higher Criticism Hcgarda tho
Kplstles and Acts,"
Mrs. 11. G. Kepler, vice president of the
Young Women's Christian Association, will
apeak at the Young Women's Christian Asso
ciation tomorrow morning at 0 o'clock.
The Jtev. I.eo P. Zook will proach at the
Reformed Episcopal Church of Our Redeemer
tomorrow morning and evenlnr.
Vesper services at Houston Hall, University
of Pennsylvania, will have Hurry 13. Fosd.'ck,
of Montrlalr, N. J., aa rpeaker tomorrow after
noon at 4 o clock.
At the Central North Rroad Street Presby
terian Church the Rev Dr. Robert Hugh Mor
ris, pastor, will preach on "The Acid Test
for Converts, Old and New" tomorrow morn
ing In tha evening the Itev. E. Plgott-Slnkln
will preach on "The Vision Men Need Today."
."How I Came from Orthodoxy to Freodom"
will be the subject of the Itev. IC. n. H vans'
vrmon at the Glnrd Avenue Unitarian Church
tomorrow evening.
At tho Norrls Square United Presbyterian
Church the Ray. Lee E. Rife will preach on
"Why Oo to Church?" tomorrow momtnr and
on ''Christian Joy" In the evening. Evan
gollatlo meetings will be held for a week, be
ginning tomorrow.
Robert Graham, will preach to the Second
Baptist Helping Hand clan tomorrow after
noon. Communion service at the Ninth Presby
terian Church will be conducted tomorrow bv
the Itev Dr. John Axford, Hlggons. when 30
new members will be received. One hundred
and ten have been received sloe last June,
Including the communion for that month.
-The Last Night at Bethany," an oratorio
by C, Lie Williams, organist or uiouccrter
Cathedral, England, will be rendered by tho
choir of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran
Church. York road and Melrose -avenue, to-
Church. York roaa ana iieroit -avenue, to.
h...Xtlr .ninr at 8 o'clock, under tha di
rection of Prof, Ernest T, Allen, organist and
choirmaster.
At the Old First Presbyterian .Church.
Washington square, the Rev. Edwin lleyl
Ij1k raitor of St. .. Matthew's Lutheran
church, will conduct the Interdenominational
noonday Lenten services Monday and Tues
day at :M o'clock,
At.
a Thnmii EdIscodiI Church. 12th
.trVet below Walnut street. Tneouor, u ,
'iK X"".- r ;:, IVnrf. of Christ" Will ba
rnHrd by the choir of 40 voices under the
KaderVnlp It 'stanTey C. Ollbert organist and
choirmaster, tomorrow eveplug at JM o'clock.
cnoirHi"";. . Lydla C. McClsne. so
JrV Sterling R., tenor, and Adolph Hodge,
baritone,
March Rally pf C. E. .Union
The March rally ol the Central Chris
tian Endeavor Union will be held at the
North 10th Street Presbyterian Church
Monday evening, beginning- at 8 o'clock.
The Rev. J. N. 8. Jsenberg, pastor of the
Trinity Reiorinea vhuivu, nu v we i
.nat.lr.,1-. I
EXPECT 15,000 AT BIG
RALLY IN TABERNACLE
Sunday School Teachers and
Scholars Will Assemble on
Monday Night.
Tho largest Sunday school rally ever
held In this city will bo staged nt tho
tabernaclo Monday night when 15,000
teachers and studonta from nil parts of
tho city will gather to glvo Impetus to
tho Sunday school movement.
This will bo tho first meeting In Iho
vast nudltorlum on Logan Square tn bo
held nftcr tho drpnrturo of "Hilly" Sttn
lny. It may be the last. Ticket reser
vations point to an nudlcnco fully rut
largo ns thoic which have thronged thn
Btnicturo during tho evangelistic cam
paign. Korcoful sperUtrrn in civic and religious
movements will address tho rally. Among
tlic-m nro Mnnr Illnnkenburg, tho Itov.
Dr. Floyd W Tnmklns, Dr Alfred Copo
Garrett. Dr. Gcorgo XV. Hnlley, prexldcnt
of tho World's Sunday School Associa
tion! Joseph St. Hteolp, president of tho
Sunday Campaign Committee; W. O. Lan
dls, general secretary of tho IVnnsyl
vnnla Sabbath. School Association, tho
Itov. Dr. Auguit Pohlninn: John Walton,
prosldent of the Philadelphia County
Sunday School Ansoclntlon. nnd Miss
Grace Snxe, of tho "Hilly" Sundav pnrty.
Tho Rev. Alexander Henry will pre.ihlo.
A delegation from tho men's lilblo
clnsfCH and M0 graduate teachers repre
senting MO Sunday schools In tho city,
will occupy the plntform. Half a dozen
bands from Sunday schools will furnish
tho music.
Tho meeting I? under tho auspices of
tho Philadelphia County Sundav School
Association and was arranged by Mrs
Rmlllo K. Kearney, teachers' training
socretnry.
'TRAIL HITTERS' MASS-MEETING
Methodists Plnn Great Union Gather
ing For Mnrch 29.
Plans nro being mnde by n committee
representing tho Mothodlst churches of
the city for a great union Methodist ninsa
mcetlng of "trail hitters" nnd workers of
the "Rllly" Sunday campaign, to bo held
In the Baptist Temple, Ilrond nnd Dorks
streets, Monday evening, March 25.
BlBhop Joseph P. Berry and tho Itev.
Dr. Charles M. Boawnll will speak to nn
audience that Is calculated to fill tho
church to Its capacity. Music will bo fur
nished by a choir of GOO Mothodlst mem
bers of tho tabernaclo chorus, led by J.
Lincoln Hall.
THE "BILLY" SUNDAY BIBLE CLASS
CENTRAL TRUTH OF TOMORROW'S LESSON.
(March St, 1315 International Scries I Samuel It: 1-18.)
HEROISM
By GEORGE G. DOWEY.
Jonathan, the son of Kino Saul, U the hero of this lesson, in which wc
have the story of one of the most courageous and daring exploits of soldier
life. Saul, who in our last lesson manifested such kingly Qualities, and,
i.
glorify his Uod. With this motive and with an unxcaverlna faith in God,
he faced an army alone, and icon.
History records military exploits and deeds of valor toithoiit -number,
but the world's heroes are not all of the past, nor do all their names find
place on printed page. The young saleswoman supporting herself and invalid
mother on a weekly pittance; the aspiring but handicapped youth struggling
for an education; the wtdoived mother fighting away the wolf from tho door
by hard labor till her children be grown, and many vthcr Just plain, common
folk, engaged in daily struggles that call for real heroism, but whose deeds aro
unsung, except, perhaps, by the angels. Jonathan is an example of faith and
courage and is a source of inspiration to every trua soul who, against great
odds, is engaged in the struggle of life.
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Whole Week of Exercises Begin
at Opening in Germantown
Tomorrow.
The new $H0,n00 home of the German
town Young Women's Christian Associa
tion, nt G8M Clcrmnntown nvenuc, will bo
dedicated tomorrow afternoon. A week
of housewnrmlng and welcoming exer
cises will follow.
The Hov. Charles Wesley Burns, pastor
of tho rirst Methodist Episcopal Church
In Ocrmnntown, will conduct the dedi
catory exercises, which begin nt 4:30
o'clock Tho hostesses will be tho bonrd
ot directors, tho Vesper Committee and
tho Illblo Committee. Virtually all the
clergymen of Qermantown will nttend.
Invocation will be read by tho Hev. S.
I. Keeling, nnd tho Hov. Gladstone Holm
will lend in prayer. Addresses will ho
delivered by Mrs. 12. M. Wlstar. president
of tho association i tho .Hev. XV. II. Jen
nings nnd tho Hov. Luther DoToe. A
reBponMvo rending will be conducted by
tho Itov. Wnyno Chnuncll.
The building overlooks Vernon Park
nnd is three stories high. It Is of fire
proof brick and Is trimmed with lima
fllonp. Its dormitories will accommodate
3 jotmg women. In tho basement Is a
large swimming pool, tho wnter In which
In kept pure by mentis of ultrn-violat
rnys. rhl method Is new In tho coun
try, tho Oerinntitown Voung Women's
Christian Association being one of tho
first Institutions to adopt It. Ground for
the biillillm; was broken last spiing. Tho
old building Is nt Church lano and Ger
mantown nvenuo.
A reception to the Junior members will
bo held Monday afternoon nnd there will
bo nn exhibition of swimming. In tho
ovenlng. nt n housewarmlng to tho senior
mrmbcrs, n tiro will be lighted for tho
llrsl time on the largo hcnrtli In the nn
scmbly room. Miss Mary C. Peacock will
mnko an address at a reception to teach
ers nnd professional women of Gcrmnn
town, Tuesdny nftcrnoon, and In tho
evening, ut a business men's reception,
Walter M. Wood, general secretary of tho
Philadelphia Young Men's Christian As
sociation, will speak. Moving pictures of
Y. W. C. A. activities will bo shown.
Tho week's round of exercises will
terminate Saturday night. March 20. with
nn "open house," when music and a
swimming exhibition will bo tho attractions.
iiac 7nny ainers who Have made such promising starts
in life hut have fallen by the way, noto presents a pic
ture of fear, discouragement, defeat.- lilt forces aro
reduced and panlc-strlckcn, with the invading Philistine
ready to viakc attack. It Is SauVs and Israel's ex
trcmlty. A miracle, or a "man of the hour" is necessary
to save tho day. Jonathan steps forth as that man.
Head the story and see how he attempted and accom
plished the "impossible." Taking only his arrnor
bcarcr, he stole away from his own discouraged ranks,
performed the physlcalt'task of ascending a dangerous
mountain pass to the vantage ground of the enemy,
invaded the enemy's camp and actually caused a rout
of the whole army. It teas a manifestation of re
markable heroism. Hut the central truth lies In the
fact that this heroic deed was inspired by a great
motive, namely, the desire to save his people and to
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bishop w. f. Mcdowell
Bishop McDowell, of Chicago, who
for tho first time is presiding over
tho Philadelphia annual Metho
dist Episcopal Conference, now in
its 128th session nt Norristown,
was snapped while leaving the
Haws Avenue Church. He is re
garded as one of the strongest
bishops in the church. Bishop
McDowell celebrated his 57th
birthday February 4. His 'homo
is at Evnnston, 111.
BISHOP GARLAND TO CONFIRM
Bishop Gnrland will preach nnd ndmln
Istor tho rlto of confirmation tomorrow
afternoon at 4 o'clock at tho Church of
St. Luko and the Epiphany, 13th street
below Spruce strcot. Thu clnss promises
to be one of the largest in tho history of
tho parish.
Tho Rev. David M. Steele, rector, will
bo tho special visiting preacher nt tho
service tomorrow evening In Calvary
Church, Germantown.
Tho Rev. Philip J. Stclnmctz, Jr., for
merly an , assistant nt tho church, will
speak at Epiphany Chnpel, 17th nnd Sum
mer streets, tomorrow evening at 8
o'clock. Ho Is nt present rector of Cal
vary Church, Summit, N. J.
IlEI.IGIOim NOTICES
llnptM
UAlTIbT TEMPLG. Ilroad and lierlta.
1U. A. y. Harris will preach.
Mornlnir, 10 Mi. lllMo School, l!:::n. Eve.. 7:45.
MAIHCLLi: CHLllIIA.V ADDISON
contralto, Mill assist In the evcnlmr. Organ
Uecltnl, 715. Wni. l'nnrll Twnddoll, M, D.
CHESTNUT STItKirr V " TIST OIIUllCH
Clicstiiut st west of 40th.
aiJOKOi: D. Ai'AA.- ' I'aator.
11:4.1 llrotherhood of A. and P.
lo:10 n. in. Unrshln uml .-.uuun tiy rastor.
SM p. m. Ulblo tfehoul nnd Men's Illblo
Union.
7-45 p. m. Dr. OoorKe W. Truett. of Dallas.
Ti'f. will urcacli Sunday evenlnc at this
church.
SCLUMI 11APTIST IICLI'INO HAND flASS
mirls I1..I0, 7th below Otrard run, Hubert
Orahani. wpcakcr. Friday nluht, Frank Keul,
tho converuM actor, will speak. Monday
night, llli South st, Tucsda, 'llmrsday and
Sunday nlKhts, tiothnny Anchorage, 300 N.
Cth st. Wm. J. McKee, President.
Itrethren
niiHT ciiunru of the unuTiniEN
(Dunker), Cor. Cnrllslo nnd Dauphin sts.
Prcathlnx 10.30 a. in. and 7:13 p. m.
Sunday School 2:30 p. m.
Pracr Meeting each Wednesday evening.
UUrlplea of Christ
TiUHD CHRISTIAN CIIUIICH
Lancaster ave., IIollj and Aspen sts.
T. E. WINTER Pastor. Ill IV 2 10. 7.
Drcxcl Hlddlo Illble Clussrs
DUEXEL DIDDLE niDLE CLASSES.
Chic and eiluiatU.mil rally Uhuraday night.
Messiah Reformed L'hurcli. Kith nnd Wolf
Bts. Speakers Hon. Hamilton L. Carson, Di
rector Porter and Thomas Martindale. You
are cordially Invited.
Ethical Cult u r
Mil. CHAULES ZUEULIN will speak on "The
Joy of the City," Ilroad Street Theatre, Sun
day, 11 a, m. Public welcome.
Uranklln Ilonir
FHANKLIN HOME POll THE HEFORMA.
TION OF INEUItlATES. 011-13 Locust st.
bunday, A p. tn. Senilis conducted by Mr.
it. Wellington Wood. Evannellat.
inasmuch Mission
INASMUCH MISSION
4th Anniversary Week
March 21th to 30th, Inclusive.
Wednesday nUht. lit. Rev. P. M, Hhlne
lander, presiding
Thursday night, ueorge Wharton Tepper, pre
siding. Friday night, John Grant Newman.
Saturday night, Itt. Rev. Thou. J. Garland.
hundoy night. George Long.
Monday night, Droiel Illddla Illble Classes'
Night.
Tuesday night, Hon. George D. McCreary.
The abovo program Includes many of Phila
delphia's moat prominent people.
Special music, each night
Henta reserve,! for visitors.
Doors open -10. Song Service 7.
ALL WKI-gQMB-AI.L.
Lemon Hill Association
"THE WORLD'S HIOIl PRIEST"
OAimiCK THHATHB
Bt'NDAY NinilT 7.50.
ALL-WI5LCOM E-ALL
Lutheran
MESSIAH LUTHKHAN
"The Friendly Church."
lOlh and JertersMi sts.
DANIEL K. WKIOLE. Pastor.
will preach. 10:10 and 7.45.
At the evening service Great Revival Hymns
will be sung, led by Organ, Trombone and
Double puariei.
TABERNACLE. Mth and Sruc-Wm. J. Mil
ler. Jr.. 10:411 7148- S. 3., 2:30 p. m.
Methodist Episcopal
CHURCH OP TUB COVENANT
Spruce and IStb sts.
MILTON HAHOLD NICHOLS. Minister,
Ten Thirty. Sermon by
The nETVBHEND O. W. IZER. D. D,
Seven Forty Five, Sermon by
The nBVBRBND HBNHY E. WALHBY
A very hearty wclcom'e to strangtra
EMMANUEL. 20th and Orown-10:SO a. m..
C. J. Benjamin; 7:43 p. m.. Miss Fetterolf,
of the Sunday, Party.
THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
IN OERMANTOWN
CHAIILL'S WESLEY BURNS. Minister.
Morning worship, ten forty-ftva
Sermon by the MINISTER.
Evening worship, eight
THK RBV. ELIAB B. UAKBR, ot Dtckuuoa
College.
Musis by Tested boy choir. Welcome.
BISHOP RHINEbANDER WILL
PRESIDE AT DEDICATION
Chnpel Furnishings nt Inasmuch Mis
sion Presented ns Memorial.
Bishop Philip M. Hhlnclnnder wilt dedi
cate tho chapel furnishings nt llio Inas
much Mission, Locust street between 10th
and 11th streets, Wednesday evyntng, In
tho prcsenco of Drcxcl Blddle Blbto
Classes from nil pnrts of tho city.
Tho furniture, which will bo presented
ns n memorial to the classes by William
' ..ill- 0-..1I .-111 t.A n..itfl nn liAlmlf nt
i.iun nun,,, ,ii ui, iH,tj...u v.. . -----
tho mission nnd tho classes by A. J.
Drexcl Middle. It was mado to order In
Italy nnd Is decorated with the emblem
nt tho class, tho rising sun.
Former Governor Pennypacker, Hamp
ton L. Carson nnd Thomas Martlndnle
will bo nmong tho spenkers nt tho Mes
siah Heformed Church, 13th and Wolf
Rtreets. Thursday night, In tho second of
a series of civic nnd cducntlonnl rallies.
Tho Hov n. J. La Hose, tho pastor, will
make tho address of welcome nnd Wllllnm
Huey. chief director of tho district,
will preside.
Forty-seven classes will bo formnlly rc
relvcd Into the tircxel Hlddlo organiza
tion nt n gold button rally Monday night
in tho Calvary Lutheran Church. 41st
street and Mantua nvenuc. when tho lend
rs will bo presented with the founder
buttons by Mr. Blddle. E. M. Orton, chief
director, wilt preside. Addresses will bo
delivered by representatives of the men'B
nnd women's branches of tho organiza
tion. II Frederick Wilson, managing director
ot the Mhldlo Atlnntlo States, will lead
tho Holy Trinity men's classes tomorrow
morning In the parish house, 217 South
20th street Mr, Hlddlo will give his Im
perionntlon of Doctor Jckll and Mr.
Hyde. J. Dewltt Jobborn wilt speak bo
forc tho Trinity Hctormcd Episcopal
Church clnss tomorrow nftcrnoon.
Ministers to View Worlts of Art
Clergymen of every denomination In
Philadelphia nnd vicinity liavobecnlnvlted
to be Bursts of tho Academy of the Flno
Arts on Monday, from 0 to C o'clock, when
they will Inspect tho pictures In tho 110th
nnnunl exhibition, Including tho much
discussed religious painting by Cmll Carl
Bon. "O, Yo of Llttlo Faith." nnd tho
canvas by Sir Uenjamln West. "Christ
Hcfore Pilate," which Is part of tho per
manent collection. Tho Cnrlsen picture,
which won tho highest praise from
"Hilly" Sunday on n recent visit to tho
galleries, received second place In the
voting for the Philadelphia prize for the
best-liked picture In tho current exhibi
tion. The Invitation has been extended
through tho vnrlous ministerial associa
tions, admission being given to any cler
gyman on presentation of his viBltinB
card.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES
Methodist Episcopal Continued
TAIICUNACLU. 11th bolow Oxford, A. E.
Uniwcll. gerrnons, i w. . .. j. .. -.w.
OHBAT UNION METHODIST MASSMEDTTNG
of converts and workcra of the
Sunday Canu-algn
In tho Uartlst Temple,
Urend and llcrks bib.,
Monday ovcnlnic, March 2'J, nt 8 o'clock.
Addresses by
IMshop P-crry and Hev. C. M. Boswell, D. D.
MiibIc by Methodist members of the Taber
nacle cnorup. ica uy irroi. j. i.iiw .nnt.
IlKV C. H. BRANDT, District Superintendent
of Altoona, wilt pck at Christ Methodist
Church Sunday mnrnlne. March SI.
Itov. William E. Ycager. I'aator.
New jlcriisulem (Svvcdenborclnn)
"THlJllOD OF IRON" lu the riible.-t of the
sermon. Sunday morning, by the I'aator, the
Kcv. Cliarlea W. Hancy, at tho Church of
tho New Jerusalem, 22d and Chestnut sts.
Servlra at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 0:30.
All scata aro free. Everylody Is welcome.
ITcslij terlan
CCNTHAJ.-NORTH IIROAD STREET
PRESllYTERIAN CHURCH
Droud and Urtrn streets.
KOIIEKT HUGH MORRIS. Pastor.
10 1.1 a. in. Sermon by Dr Morris, "Tho
Acid Test for Converts. Old and New."
2:45 p. m. Sunday School. Classes for all
tigea
tt:4.1 p. m. Christian Endeavor Society.
S.oO p. m. Sermon by Rc. E. Plgott
Slniklu, "The vision Men Need Today."
Ev er onecordlally Jnvltod to all services.
DAILY NOONDAY SERVICES FOR BUSI
NESS MEN AND WOMEN
OLD FIRST PlttCSHY-1 ERIAN CHURCH
Washington Square ("ill and Locust sts.)
U 12 2.1 o'clock, closing at 12:n0 precisely.
Addresses will be delivered aa follows:
Monday and Tuesday, March 22-23 nov.
Edvv'n lleyl Delk. D. D., St. Matthew's
I.uthenn Church.
Wednesday. March 21 Hev. William Mulr
Auld. Calvary Presbj terlan Church.
Thursday. March 25 Rev. W Quay Roselle,
Ph. I)., D. D.. Fifth Baptist Church.
Frldiy. March 2G Rev. Linn Bowman, D.
D., Spring Garden St. M. E. Church.
Saturday. March 27 Hev. Charles E. Bran
son. D. D.. West Hope Presbyterian Church.
ALL WELCOME. BRINO FR I ENDS.
GREEN HILL. Ulrard ave. above lath. Rev.
EDWARD WARREN, Minister. 10.30.
"Truth Spoken In Love." 7:10, "Proached
Under Him, Jesus " 2:30, Illble Class. Quar
tet Choir. Organ Recital before evening serv
Ices by Mr. John Dyson.
HOPE. 33d and Wharton sts. Minister, Rev.
J. GRAY BOLTON, D. D. Rev. WILLIAM
TAYLOR CALDWELL, Asslslant. 10:45 a.
in.. Dr. Bolton will preach on "The Seen
and the Unseen." 7:45 p. m.. Communion.
ST. PAUL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Baltimore ave , cor. 50th st.
Rev J. Boverllco Lee, D. D., Minister.
10:45 a. m. Public worship and celebration
of tho Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.
2-30 p. in. Graded Illblo School.
7.45 p. m. Evening worship. Sermon by
Doctor Lee. All seats free.
Solo. Quartet (liolr, morning and evening.
UNION TAHERNACLI3 "
York and Cnral st
REV. ROIinilT HUNTER, D. D PASTOR
REVIVAL SERVICES
10 30 a. in. 2:30 n. m 7:45 p. m.
By REV. DR. GEORGE O. MAHY
Dr Many will continue these services every
ovenlng during the week from Monday until
Friday.
I -Tree chorus choir, Sunday hymns. Vocal
soloists: Greenhalgh brothers, cornetlsta.
EVERYBODY INVITED
Protestant Episcopal
CHURCH OF TUB HOLY APOSTLES.
1st ana u-nrisuan sis,
MISSIONARY MISSION
BY
REV. ROBERT XV. PATTON
Morning scrvico at 10.30. Evening service at
7 30. Mr. Patten will oltlclato ut both serv
ices. Sunday School session changed from
2 30 p. m. to n .10 a. m.
OLD ST. JOHVB, Brown below 3d Dr Rich",
mond preaches tomorrow, 10 30 and 7:45.
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GAHRICK THEATRE MEETING
"Tho World's High Priest", to Bo Sub
ject of Sermon.
The nll-sufrlctency of Christ' priest
hood, In the shop, the home and the
(.treet, ns well as in the church or c&the
drnl, will bo discussed by the Itev. Dr.
James D. Ely, at the nonseot&rlan meet
ing of the Lomon Hill Association, In
the CJarrlck Theatre, tomorrow ovenlng,
His subject will be "The World's Mtlh
Priest."
Tho special soloist -at the musical serv
ice will be Miss Thclmn. Frttx, whose so
prano voice won merited applause In tha
Philadelphia Operatic Society's pnseLta
Hon of "Incla" a few years ago. Her
numbers tomorrow night will lncluda
Ambrose's "Ono Sweetly Solemn
Thought"; D. D. Ackley's "Jesus Thinks
o." Mo" and "Sweeney's "Only a Gleam of
Sunshine." F. Nevln WIcsL cornetlst.
will piny Paul Rodney's "Calvary," and
J. Lincoln Hall will lead tho popular sonic
service. After the opening of the doors,
at 7:16 o'clock, tho organ recital by Park
V. Ilogan will Include 8chneckers "Pas.
loralo" and Tostl's "Forever and For
ever." Bishop Capers to Preach
Dtshop Capers, of the West Texas)
Episcopal Diocese, will conduct the morn
ing services at St Stephen's Church, 10th
street nbove Chestnut atroet, tomorrow.
Tho Rov. Dr. Floyd W Tomklns, rector
of Holy Trinity Church, will preach ot
St. Stephen's dally from Monday to Fri
day. On Saturday the Rev. James JJ.
Halsey, rector of St Timothy's, at Ilox
borough, will preach.
A young man drunk may possibly be his
father's vole staggering around. ju Zta.
land OHt.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES
rrotcatsuit Episcopal Continued
rAIHSH OF ST. LUKE AND
Mth .. below Sprue T1IB IANr
IlKV. DAVID M. STEELE, Rector.
8 a. m. Holy Communion.
10 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Momlnr Prayer and Sermon.
4 p. m. Anual Confirmation Service,
Organ, harp nd violin .prelude and Interlude,
Tha Rector will preach.
BP1P7IA24Y CIIATPDL
. . 170i and Hummer streets.
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
11:00 n m. Morning Prayer and Sermon.
2:4S p. m. Sundar School.
8.00 ii. m. Evening Prayer and Address.
Preacher morning. Iter. t. W. McQrew.
Preacher evening. Iter. p. J. etelnmets.
ST. MARK'S CHURCH
lflih and I.ocust nts
Tho Rev. ELLIOT WHITE, Rector.
SUNDAY
7 and 8 Holy Communion.
10:80 Matins.
11 Choral Eucharist. ...... .
4 Choral Evensong, with short address, and
Anthem, followed by Organ Recital. ,
The Rector will preach on Sunday at 11
"" m' WEEKDAY SERVICES
7, 7:4,1 and 0 a m. and B p. m.
The Litany will he raid and Intercessions for
poaco mado on Wednesdays ana Fridays ai
Saturday, at 12 m.. the. Rector's Bible Class
(in the Church). Thursdays and Saints' Days
aauuionai ceieprnvion. u.o. . ,..
ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH
10th su anov uncEinui. .. .
Itev. CARL E. CRAMMER. S. T. p., Rector.
Sunday Services: 10.15 a. m.. Holy Com
munion. II n. m.. MornlngTrayer and Ser
mon hy Blahon Capers, of West Texas. 4 P.
m.. I-.Y1-1HIIK mjt;, mm .,.-".
ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH
10th above Chestnut.
DAILY NOONDAY' LENTEN SERVICES at
12.80 o'clock, closing at 12:5.1.
A short organ recital will precede each
service.
MARCH 22-20 ,
REV. TLOYD W. TOMKINS, D. D.. Holy
Trinity. Philadelphia.
MARCH 27
nBV. JAMES B. nALSEY, SL Timothy's
Roxboro.
COME AND BRINO A FRIEND
Reformed
FIRST N. A.t 1.1TH AND DAUPHIN. HEV.
JOHN D. HICKS. Pastor.
10.80 and 8. s. S.. 2:30. Communion, 10:30
a, m.
Heformed Eplsropal
OUR REnKDMJCR. ltlth and Oxford sts.
Itev. LEO. P. ZOOK. 10:80. 8:00.
2:30 (men only). Rev. George Dowey.
Bvvedenborgbm
SEE NEW JERUSALEM
Unitarian
FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH, 2123 Chestnut
St.. nev. C. E. St. John, Minister. 10 a", ro.,
Sunday School. Children and young people
invited. 11 a. m., preaching by the Min
ister on "irNITARIANISM AS AN AID TO
SPIRITUALITY." At the rame hour In the
Chapel. Italian Service by Rev. F. A. Taglta
lutein. 8 p. in , special lecture on "WHAT
THE HIGHER CRITICISM SAYS ABOUT
Till1. Ui'larijl'.n AND Aua.
U1RARD AVE. (15M), REV. K. E. EVANS.
10 45. "Is a 'Bible' Needed Today?" 12. B. 8.
Discuss.. "How Men Made Jesus a -ooa.' "
7:45. "low I Came OUT OF ORTHODOXY."
TJnlted Presbyterian
Till) NORRIS SQUARE U. P. CHURCH
Hancock st. and Susquehanna ave.,
nev. LEE E. JUFE. i'aator.
10:45 a. m. "Why Go to Churcht"
7:45 p. m. "Christian Joy."
Evangellstlo meetings March 21 to 2a.
University of Pennsylvania
VESPER SERVICES. 4:30 o'clock. Houston
Hall. Address by Robert E. Spear, Mont
clalr N. J. Soloist, John F. Braun.
Young Men's Christian Association
REV. R. A. HUTCHINSON, representing th
Anti-Saloon League, addreases Men's Meeting.
4 p m.. In the auditorium. Subject, "The
Church and the Saloon." Drop-In-Class In
lobby, 3 p. m led by Thomas L. Lawton.
publect. 'Iotn Some Church."
WEST BRANCH. R2d and Sansom. 4 p. m..
address by A. J. Drexcl Blddle. Blbl. Class
men invited. Special music. Henry XV
Uewls, soloist.
Young Women's Christian Association
V. W. C. A. 1S0O ARCH ST.
SUNDAY. MARCH 21.
0 A. M. TOWER ROOM
MRS. 11 O. KEPLER
VICE PRESIDFNT OF Y W C A.
MISS DOROTHY BRADFORD, SOLOIST
" WFLCOME
BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS
111E SALVATION ARMY. Inc.
Philadelphia Headquarters. Colonial Trust
Building. Ulth and Market.
Colonel It. E. Hols in command.
Telephones: Bell. Walnut 3733-4.
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