Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 24, 1914, Page 14, Image 14

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CITY ENDEAVORERS TO
OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY
Rallies Will Be HeM Preceding
Kg Event in Bethlehem
Lutheran Church
Harrl»burg Endeavorers will ob
serve the thirty-third anniversary of
the Christian Endeavor movement
founded by the Rev. F. E. Clark, D.D.,
in Willlslon Congregational Church of
Portland, Maine, during the week ot
February 1-8.
The following rallies will be held
preceding the big anniversary:
West Shore District —Monday even
ing, February 2, Trinity Lutheran
Church, Lemoyne, I. W. Appier, pre
siding.
Hill District—Tuesday, February 3.
Fourth Reformed Church, Paul
March, presiding.
Central Harrisburg District—Tues
day. February 3, Trinity 1 ,utheran
Church, South Ninth street, John
Harder, presiding.
Wednesday special prayer meetings
In aJI of the churches.
The anniversary rally will be held
In the Bethlehem Lutheran Church on
Thursday evening, February 6. E. J.
Hugglns. president of the City Union,
will preside. The Rev. J. R. Mark
ward, pastor of Bethlehem Lutheran
Church, will conduct the devotional
exercises. The C. E. Choral Union
will render several selections. The,
principal address of the week will be
delivered by W. G. T,andes. of Phila
delphia. secretary of the State Sun
day School Association, on the sub-l
jeet, "A House-top Vision."
Two banners will be awarded to the
societies —one to the society having a
membership from 1 to r>o and having:
present on Thursday evening the I
largest percentage of that member
ship, and the other to the society with
a membership over fifty and having
the largest percentage of said mem
bership present.
CHURCH OF GOD
Fcmrth Street—The Rev. William
JJ. Tates. pastor, will preach at 10:30
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School,
1:40 p. m.; Jr. C. E.. 3 p. m.; Br.
C. E., 6:30 p. m.
Green Street—The Rev. C. N.
Grove, pastor, will preach at 10:30
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.: Sunday School,
2 p. m.; C. E.. 6:30 p. m.: evangelis
tic services. Sunday evening.
Nagle Street—The Rev. C. S. Rice,
pastor, will preach at 10:30 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 1:30
p. m.; C. E., 6:45 p. m.
Milltown—The Rev. S. T. Stouffer.
pastor, will preach at 7:30 p. m.;
Sunday School, 10 a. m.; the Rev.
O. J. Farllng will occupy the pulpit
in the evening.
Wormleysburg—The Rev. G. W.
Getz, pastor, will preach at 7:30
p. m.; Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.: j
Jr. C. E„ 6:15 p. m.; Sr. C. E„ 6:45 I
p. m.
Mac-lay Street The Rev. Jay C.
Forncrook: 11 a, m., "The Distinctive
Doctrine of the Church of God"; 7.30
p. m., "The Deluge"; Sunday school, I
9.45 a. m.: C. E., 6.30 p. m.
Nagle Street—The Rev. C. S. Rice!
will preach at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 I
p. m.: Sunday school. 1.30 p. m.;
Christian Endeavor. 6.45 p. in.
METHODIST
Ridge Avenue—The Rev. John H.
Dougherty. 10.30 a. m., "A Message
to the Church;" 7.30 p. m.. "A Mes
sage to the Unsaved;" revival service;
2 p. m., Sunday school; 3.30 p. m.,
muss meeting for men and women un
der the auspices of the Civic Cotincil
of the Churches, to be addressed by
the Rev. Dr. Pringle, of the Nationail
Reform Bureau; 6.30 p. m.. devo
tional meeting of Epworth League.
Wesley Union—The Rev. J. Harvey |
Anderson. 10.45 a. m.: 7.45 p. m.. the!
Rev. A. L. Hancock will preach; Sun- i
day school. 12.45 p. m. Special evan-;
gelistic services will close Sunday |
evening. The holy communion will be i
administered.
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Hummel Street—Preaching. 11 a.m. I
and 7.30 p. in.: Sunday school, 10 i
H. m.: C W.. 6.30 p. m.: mission Sun-'
day school. Fourth and Maclay streets,)
3.15 p. m, I
55-Minute Evangelistic Services
Especially Arranged For Busy People
Every Night Except Saturday—Punctually at 7.45 to 8.40 P. M.
Stevens Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church
Thirteenth and Vernon Streets x
Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker, Evangelist. ■
Ron K. Bergstresser, Director of Men's Chorus.
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One of the most thriving adult Sunday school classes in the. western end of the city Is that taught by Claude
vunkle at the Westminster PresbyteHan Church. On Thursday evening the class had a big chicken and waffle
r eed at a West Bind cafe. A. P. Davis is president of the class.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Grace —The Rev. J. D. Fox, D. D.,
pastor, will preach at 10:30 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.; class meeting, 9:30:
Sunday School, 1:45 p. m.; Epworth
League, 6:45 p. m. •
St. X J aul's—The Rev. Robert W.
Runyan, pastor, will preach at 10:30
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School,
1:46 p. m.; Epworth league, 6:45
p." m.
Harris A. M. E. Zion— I The Rev.
I. B. Turner, pastor, will preach at
10:45 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday
School, 1:30 p. m.; C. E., 6:30 p. m.
Epworth—The Rev. Frank W.
Leidy, D. D., pastor, will preach at
10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; special
exercises. Including examination in
the course of study and the presen
tation of diplomas to the Jr. Epworth
League; Sunday School, 2 p. m. Jr.
Epworth League, 3 p. m.; Epworth
League, 6:30 p. m.
Stevens Memorial—The Rev. Clay
ton Albert Smucker, D. D., pastor,
will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. (mass meeting for men); class
meeting, 9:30 a. m.; Sunday School,
2 p. m.; Sr. and Intermediate Ep
worth Leagues, 6:30 p. m.
Asbury—The Rev. Dr. C. A. Left
wich, pastor, will preach at 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m.: Sunday School, 2 p. m.
Curtin Heights—The Rev. A. S.
Williams, pastor, will preach at 10:30
a. in.; last address by Dr. Pringle at
7:30 p. m.; class meeting, 9:30 a. m.;
Epworth service, 2 p. m. and 6:30
p. m.
Wesley Union—The Rev. J. S.
Morrison, pastor, will preach at 8
p. m.
UNITED BRETHREN
Derry Street —The Rev. J. A. Ly
tcr, D. D., pastor, will preach at 10:30
a. in. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School,
2 p. m.; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m.
St. Paul's, . Wormleysburg—The
Rev. G. B. Renshaw, pastor, will
preach at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.;
Sunday School, 9:30 a. in.; Sr. C. E.,
6:30 p. m.; Jr. C. E., 5:45 p. m.
Sixth Street—The Rev. Peter H.
Balsbaugh, pastor: Praise service,
9:45 a. m.; Sunday School, 1:45 p. m.;
Jr. C. E„ 5:45 p. m.; Sr. C. 15., 6:30
p. m.; worship, 10:30 a. m.; preaching
in the afte. noon by the Rev. Mr.
Wolverton, of this city, and in the
evening at 7:30 by Dr. D. D. Lowery,
superintendent of the East Pennsyl
vania conference.
Otterbein—The Rev. S. E. Rupp,
pastor: Reopening services, with ad
dress by Dr. Lowery, P. D., at 10:30
a. ni.; Sunday School. 2 p. m.: even
ing service, 7:30 p. m., preachirg by
the pastor.
Enola—The Rev. B. P. S. Busey,
paslor, will preach at 10:30 a. in. and
7:30 p. m.; Sunday School. 9:30
a. m.; Y. P. S. C. E., R:3O p. m.
First—The Rev. C. W. Stinespring,
field agent of Quincy orphanage, will
preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30
p. m.; Sunday School, 1:45 p. m.:
C. E., 6:45 p. m.
State Street—The Rev. E. A. G.
Bossier: 10.45 a. m., "The Glorv of
Divine Sonship"; 7.30 p. in., "Hell—
Its Reality. Character, and How to Es
cape It"; Sunday school. 9.30 a. m.;
Junior C. E., 6 p. in.; C. E., 6.30 p. ni.
LUTHERAN
Memorial—-The Rev. L. C. Manges,
D. D. Men's prayer meeting, 10 a. in.:
preaching at 10.30 a. m.. "Baalam's
Vision;" 7.30 p. m., "The Only Sure
Sources of Truth;" Sunday school. 2
p. m.; junior Luther league, 5.30
p. m.; senior Luther League, 6.30
p. m. Primary catechetical class, Sat
urday morning at 10 o'clock. Junior
catechetical class, Saturday morning
at 11 o'clock. Senior catechetical
class, Frida yevening at 7 o'clock.
Calvary—The Rev. Edward H. Paar.
11 a. m., "Striving to Live Peace
ably;" 7.30 p. m.. "The Conversion of
Paul;" Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Zlon—The Rev. S. Winfield Her
man. 10.30 a. m., "Winning Our Ene
mies:" 7.30 p. in.. "Heirs According to
Promise;" Sunday school. 1.45 p. m.;
men's class, 1.50 p. m.; men's devo
tional hour, 10 a. m.; senior cate
chetical class. 6.30 p. m.
Redeemer—The Rev. A. Victor Ro
land. 10.30 a. m.. "Jesus In the Midst
of the Storm:" 7.30 p. m„ "Jesus and
the Sunday school, 9.30 a. in.;
Junior Christian Endeavor. 3.15 p. m.;
senior Christian Endeavor, 6.30 p. m.
The Brotherh-ood of the Redeemer will
meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock.
The Rev. S. W. Herman will make an
address.
BAPTIST
Tabernacle—The Rev. J. Wallace
Green. 10.30 a. m., "Who's Gotten
In?" 7.30 p. ni., "The Peep-hole in the
Wall"; Sunday school, 11.30 a. m.:
baptism will be administered at the
Sunday evening service: C. E., 6.30
p. m.
West End—The Rev. W. W. Ciip
pinger. 7.30 p. m., revival services;
10.30 a. m., Sunday school; Young
People's meeting. 6.45 p. m.; Harry
Shambaugh, leader.
St. Paul's The Rev. E. Luther
Cunningham. 10.30 a. m., "The Ne
cessity of Spiritual Knowledge"; 7.30
p. m., "An Up-to-date Danger Signal";
Sunday school, 12.30 p. m.; B. Y. P.
IT., 6.30 p. m.
Shiloh—The Rev. John S. Morri
son. 8 p. m., "Ye Must Be Born
Again"; 3 p. m., Sunday school.
Market Street —The Rev. W. H.
Dallmun; the. Rev. Mr. Palmer will
speak at 10.30 a. m„ and Mr. Calder
at 7.30 p. itj.; Sunday school, 11.30
a. m.; C. E., 6.30 p. m.
First—The Rev. W. S. Booth; 10.30
a. m., "My Shepherd—Our Father";
7.30 p. m.; "The Divine Halo"; Sunday
school, 11.30 a. m.
Second—The Rev. Albert Josiah
Greene: 10.30 a. m„ preaching; 7.30
p. m., "The Three Essentials—Witness
and Work and Jesus"; Sunday school,
12 nr.: B. Y. P. U„ 6 p. m.
EPISCOPAL
St. Stephen's The Rev. Rollln
Alger Sawyer; holy communion, 8
a. m.; morning prayer and sermon,
11; Sunday school, 2 p. m.:' evening
prayer and illustrated sermon on "The
Life of Abraham," 7.30.
St. Paul's—The Rev. Floyd Apple
ton, of Brooklyn. N. Y., in charge;
morning prayer and sermon, 11: Sun
day school. 2.30 p. m.; evening prayer
and sermon, 7.30.
PERSONALS
By Special Correspondence
Vnlon Deposit, Pa.. Jan. 24.—Re
vival services In the United Brethren
Church were closed on Sunday even
ing. H. Longenecker, of Hanover
dale. spent Sunday with David Book.
—Levi . Hershey, of Hummelstown,
and Miss Emma Landis spent Sunday
at Elizabethtown. Albert Shelleti
liammer, Edward Staufler and Charles
Yountz transacted business in Harris
burg on Saturday.—Henry Ginder has
secured a job at Hershey in the choco
late factory. AT. Gohring, of near
Hanoverdale, spent Sunday in town
with his daughter, Mrs. John Lenker.
—John Long and twin brother, David,
spent Tuesday at Harrisburg.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH'
PRKSBYTEItIAX
Pine Street—Th<? Rev. \V. H. Whal
len, of Zancsviile, Ohio, will preach
at both morning and evening services;
Sunday school, junior department, 1.30
p. m.; senior department, 1.40 p. m.;
C. E., 0.46 p. in.
Calvary—The Rev. Harry B. King.
Preaching, 10.15 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.:
Sunday school, S a. in.; C. E., 6.30
p. m.
Westminster—The Rev. E. E. Cur
tis. 10.30 a. m., "A Five-Sided Chris
tian Bife"; Sunday school, 1.45 p. in.;
C. E„ 6.45 p. m.; 7.30 p. m., "The One
Thing Needful."
Bethany—The Rev. John M. War
den. 7.30 p. in., "The Need of Testi
mony"; 9 a. m., Sunday school; C. E.,
6.45 p. in.
Covenant—The Rev. Harvev Klaer.
10.30 a. m„ "The Responsibility of Re
sources": 7.30 p. m„ "Weighed anil
Not Found Wanting"; Sabbath school
2 p. m.; V. P. s. C. E., 6.30 p. m.;
2 p. m.; Y. P. s. C. E„ 6.30 p. in.
1 mmanuel—The Rev H. Everett
Hallman. Preaching, 10 a. m. and
7.30 p. m.; Sunday school, 11a. m.
Market Square—The Rev. J. Ritchie
Smith; preaching, 11 a. in. and 7.30
p. in.; evening theme, "Hiding From
God."
KKFORMICD
Second—The Rev. Harry Nelson
Bassler. 10.30 a. m.; 7.30 p. m., ser
mon to the mail carriers and postal
employes of Harrisburg, "Band Marks
of Our Republic"; Sunday school, 1.45
p. m.; V. P. S. C. E., 6.30 p. m.
BVTIIEHAX
Augsburg—The Rev. Amos Max
well Stamets. 10.30 a. in., the Rev.
Henry N. Pringle, of Washington, D.
C„ will preach; 7.30 p. m., pastor
will preach; C. E., 6.30 p. m.; Sun
day school, 2 p. m.; Men's League, 9.30
а. m.
Holy Communion—The Rev. John
Henry Miller. 10.45 a. m.; afternoon
service, 2.30; evening, 7.30; Sunday
school, 9.30 a. m.; Butheran Beague,
б.30 p. m.
Trinity—The Rev. R. B. Melsenhel
der. 10.30 a. in., preparatory ser
vice; Sunday school, 1 and 2 p. m.;
7.30 p. m., communion; C. E„ 6.3 c
p. m.
St. Matthew's—The Rev. E. E.
Snyder. 10.30 a. m.. "Matthew—A
Character Study"; 7.30 p. m., "The
Church and the Kingdom"; Sunday
school, 2 p. m.; C. E., 6.30 p. m.
Zion, Enola—The Rev. M. S. Sharp.
Sunday school, 9.30 a. m.; C. E„ 6.4 5
p. in.; holy communion Sunday morn
ins and evening, 10.30 and 7.30.
Trinity, Camp Hill—The Rev. Dr. E.
D. Welgle. 10.30 a. in., "What Man
ner of Man Is This?" 7.30 p. m., "The
One Thing Needful"; Sunday school
9.15 a. m.; Junior Catechetical, 2 p, m
Bethlehem The Rev. J. Bradlev
Markward, D. D. 10.30 a. in., "A
Wife's Bad Advice"; 7.30 p. m„ "Is
Life Worth Living?" lirst sermon in
a series; Sunday school, 1.45 p. m.;
C. E„ 6.30 p. m.
Messiah—The Rev. W. A. Hanson.
10.30, sermon by the pastor; 7.30
p. m., "The Karl.v Years," lirst in a
series on the "Life and Times or Jo
seph."
Christ—The Rev. Thomas Reisch
Ph. D. 10.30 a. in., "The Glitter ol
Silence"; 7.30 p. in., "Grace Instead
of Debt"; Sunday school, 2 p. in.;
men s Bible class, 2 p. in., taught by
the pastor; Sunday school, 2 p. m.;
Y. P. S. C. E.. 6.30 p. m.
Zion, Dauphin—The Rev. Dr. 11. c.
Holloway. 10.30 a. m., "The Holy
Communion": Sunday school, 9.30
а. m.; Luther League, 6.15 p. m.; Cate
chetical lecture, 2 p. in.
St. John's—The Rev. G. W. Hart
man; preaching, 11 a. in. and 7.30
p. m.; Sunday school, 9.45 a. in.; C. E.,
б.30 p. ni.
Fourth The Rev. Homer Skyles
May; 10.45 a. ni., "The Reality of Re
ligion"; 7.30 p. in., "Our Responsibil
ity as Christians to the Community";
Sunday school, 9.30 a. m.; Heidelberg
C. E., 6.30 p. m.
Salem—The Rev. Ellis X. Kremer;
Divine services, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30
p. m.; Sunday school, 1.30 p. m.;
young people's service, 6.4 5 p. m.
MISCELLANEOUS
A meeting for worship will be held
to-morrow morning at 10*30 o'clock
at 319 North Second street. The meet
ing will be held under the auspices
of the Society of Friends.
Christian and Missionary Alliance—
The Rev. William 11. Worrall; preach
ing, 10.45 a. m. and 7.30 p. ni.; Sun
day school, 9.45 a. m.
Reformed Mennonites Preaching
in Kinnard's Hall, 303 A r erbeke street,
to-morrow at 10.30 a. m. by John Ryl
der, of Lancaster.
International Bible Students' Asso
ciation —The regular Sunday services
will be held at 3 p. in. at Cameron's
Hall, 105 North Second street; sub
ject, "Serving Jesus." Berean Study,
2 p. m.
WILMAMSPOHT MKN TO
ADDRESS HIM, MEETING
| Kxcept for the lantern slide hymns
which are commonly used, to-morrow's
("Pleasant Sunday Afternoon," of the
Allison Hill Men's Christian Associa
tion. will be devoted almost entirely to
speaking, as six men from Wllliams
port will attend the gathering, each
with a brief message.
Dr. John A. Campbell Is at the head
of the visiting delegation, which Is
coming here at Its own expense to tell
llarrlsburg of the permanent good re
suits of a tsbernacie evangelistic cam
paign In Wllllamsport, almost two
| years ago. With tills physician will be
I William J. Dale, president of the Day-
I ton Shoe Company: the Rev. T. p g
! Wilson, superintendent of the Wil
| Ilamsport Cltv Mission: Alderman J C
! Newcomer, whom the revival taught to
| pray with parties to suits and settl»
I cases out of court, and James Wilson
.and Alva Metzgpr, skilled workmen
1 who take a prominent part In Sunday
school and other religious work in
j Wllllamsport.
President D. P. Jerauld cannot be at
| to-morrow's meeting and Vice-Presi
dent John A. Affleck will preside. The
. association orchestra will take a day
j off. but Instrumental music will be pro
vhled for the singing by J. Stewart
Black at the piano. The meeting will
start in Lenney's Theater, 5 South Thir
teenth street, at 3:45 o'clock, with the
tsual preliminary song service.
HOLY COMMUNION
NOW 10 YEARS OLD
Three Former Pastors Will Help
Congregation Celebrate
Anniversary
The Evangelical
iiutheran Church of
the Holy Communion,
Seventeenth and State
streets, will celebrate
to-morrow the tenth
"| . anniversary of the
IftMj founding of the
• •Iff., church. Special ser
• -1 'WW v ' ce during the morn-
Ing, afternoon and
evening will bring
here many former
members of the
vl church and the three
ministers that have
I"'» frrT- T I served the church
since its beginning'.
The Rev. J. A. W. Haas, D. D.,
president of Muhlenberg College, will
preach the morning sermon. Dr. Haas
is president of the Mlnisterlum of
Pennsylvania. He Is well known in
this city. Mrs. VV. E. Bachman will
sing a solo at this service.
In the afternoon at 2.30 o"clock, the
Kev. Dr. 11. N. Fegley, of Mechanics
burg, who founded the church and
has done much towards its growth,
will give a historical sketch covering
the ten years of the life of the congre
gation. A German address will be de
livered by the Rev. 1-1. K. Bisse, pastor
of Zion's German Lutheran Church.
The Rev. H. K. Lantz. pastor of St.
John's Church, Sliireinanstown, aud
the Rev. W. H. Fehr, of Dushore, re
cently the pastor of Holy Communlotl
Church, will make an address. The
Rev. C. K. Fegley, now of Allentown,
the first pastor and organizer of Holy
Communion will mal:e the prayer at
the close of this service. A male
quartet will sing, and John P. Gibson
will sing a tenor solo.
The Rev. 1. Chantry Hoffman, pas
tor of the Butheran Church of the
Nativity, Philadelphia, will preach the
evening sermon. There will be spe
cial choir music and James Gibbs will
sing a solo.
The new pastor of the church is the
Rev. John Henry Miller. He will be
installed on February 22. On the
.•hurch council are these trustees: U.
C. Naglc, William I<ong and J. B.
L'ressman; deacons, George Zimmer
man, 11. H. Umholtz. Bloyd Stephens,
W. E. Bachman, J. M. Bushoy.
Pringlc to I,eeture. —The Rev. Ilarry
Pringle will lecture to the Children in
Curtin Heights Methodist Kpiscopal
Church this evening at 7.30 o'clock
in the "Resources and Heauties of
Nature." The lecture will be Illus
trated by one hundred lantern slides.
Clilld Ihor Sunday.—Child Babor
Sunday will be observed to-morrow by
request of those interested in tile na
lion-wide movement for reform in this
matter. Special sermons will be
preached in some of the churches.
logic.—"Bogle" will be the special
heme at the services in the Fifth
•Street Methodist Church to-morrow.
At 10.30 a. m. the pastor, the Rev. B.
1. Hart, will preach on "The Bogie of
Itepentance." The theme of the Sun
lay, school lesson at 2 p. in. is "The
uogic of Service." The theme of the
•vangelistic service at 7.30 is "The
of Damnation." This service
will be preceded by a song service of
.ifteen minutes led by a choir of fifty
olees. There will also be solos, duets
ind quartets during the day. There
,vlll be a praise service at 9.30 a. m.
ind Junior Beague meeting at 3 p. m.
The Epworth Beague devotional meet
ng will be held at C.30 p. m.
Merchants and others who handle
commodities should not only refuse
to profit from the labor of children in
their own stores, but should find out
if the things they sell are made by
child labor. This is a new light cast
on the. child labor question by Ralibl
Charles J. Freund at Ohev Sholom
Temple last night in his sermon on
"The Perfect Life."
"Justice, humility and modesty go
to make up the perfect life," he said,
"and justice leads."
The Ladies' Aid Society of the
Evangelistical Church at Rutherford
Heights have arranged for a sauer
kraut supper to be held at No. 19
Tioga street on January 31, afternoon
ind evening.
CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS
At the annual meeting of the Holy
Communion Lutheran Church adult
[Jible class the following officers were
elected for the ensuing year: J. M.
llushy, president; Mrs. William Long,
vice-president; Charles Zimmerman,
recording secretary; Mrs. J. S. Peifer.
corresponding secretary; William
Long, treasurer.
CATHOLIC
Cathedral Mgr. M. M. Hassctt
low mass, 7 a. m.: children's mass, f
a, ni.; high mass, 10.30 a. m.; Sunda?
school, 2.30 p. m.; vespers and bene
diction. 7.30 p. m.
St. Lawrence's The Rev. P. F
llucgel; low mass, 8 a. m.; high ma®
10 a. in.; Sunday school, 2.30 p. in.
vespers and benediction, 3.30 p. ni.
St. Francis' —The Rev. D. J. Care'
low mass, 8 a. m.: high mass, 10 a. m
Sunday school, 2.3|) p. m.; vespers an
benediction, 7.30 p. in.
Sacred Heart — The Rev. William V.
Dailey; low mass, 8 a. m.; high mass,
10 a. b.; Sunday school, 2 p. m.; ves
pers and benediction, 7.30 p. m.
St. Mary's—The Rev. John O'Don
nell; low mass, 8 a. m.; high mass.
10.30 a- ni.; Sunday school. 8 p. m.;
vespers and benediction, 7.30 p. m.
Sylvan Heights Home for Orphan
Girls —Low mass and benediction, 7
a. in.
C. 10. NOTES
Two new societies were received
into the Harrisburg C. E. Union—
Olivet Presbyterian and St. Matthew's
Lutheran.
The C. E. Choral Union will hold a
••ehearsal on Thursday evening, Jan
'inry 29, in Second Reformed Church,
Green and Broad streets.
All persons desiring to become
members of the Choral Union should
address the president, D. E. Lewis.
The following are the engagements
if President Charles W. Black, of the
Dauphin County Union: Enola Lu
theran, January 25: Wormleysburg
United Brethren, C. E. rally, February
i; Lykens, Upper End of county rally,
••omposed of societies from Wlconisco,
Williamstown, Gratz. Saturday even
ing, February 7; Mlllersburg, Febru
ary 8, roily and C. E. entertainment,
United Brethren Church.
VEW YORK MAN TO HAVE
CHARGE OF CONFERENCE
F. C. Jennings, of New York cltv,
will conduct the third of the monthly
T 'ible conferences being held by the
Harrisburg Bible Conference Assocla
ion In the First Baptist Church, Sec
ond and Pine streets, which is set for
'-londay and Tuesday of next week.
Mr. Jennings will discuss the gen
— ' "''bject, "Is the Bible the Word of
God?"
JANUARY 24, 1914.
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Will Tell Church Folk
How to Have Clean City
Dr. Henry N. Prtngle, of the National
Reform Bureau, will tell "How to
Have a Clean City" at a meeting to be
held to-tnorrow afternoon at 3.30
o'clock in Ridge Avenue Methodist
Episcopal Church under the auspices
of the Civic Council of Churches.
The Rev. Mr. Pringle has been con
ducting services during the week ut
Curtin Heights Methodist Church and
his sermons have all been along the
lino of work outlined by the recently
formed Civic Council.
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VISITORS IN TIIM CITY
IT I,PITS TO-MORROW
The Rev. Henry N. Pringle, of
Washington, D. C„ will preach at
the Augsburg Lutheran Church.
The Rev. Floyd Appleton, of
Brooklyn, N. Y., will preach at the
St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
The Rev. W. H. Whallen, of
Zanesville, Ohio, will preach the
morning and evening sermons at
Pine Street Presbyterian Church.
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Evangelist William John Minges, will deliver his popular
address to women and girls only, subject, "Rolling Away the
0 Stone." Some very definite things will be said about the
© White Slave Traffic.
® At 7.30 p. m. Sunday, another great meeting in the
£ Church of Christ, for everybody. The Evangelist's subject,
0 The World's Greatest Conquerer." Every member of the F.
0 & A. M. in the city should attend this service, at 10 a. m., at
the Church of Christ, corner Fourth and Delaware, a great
Bible School for all.
a At 11 a. m. sermon by the Evangelist, "Where are the
J Heavenly Mansions?"
| Saturday Night at the Church, Subject:
® "THE BIBIE HELL"
9 Mrs - Minges will sing. Prof. Rockwell will direct the
£ chorus.
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Billboard Posters Tell
of Missionary Campaig
Posters of regulation billboard slz<
printed In red and black, are being (lis
trlbuted to ministers and Sunday sclio<
superintendents throughout the eit
to-day, announcing the Moslem Mir
sionar.v Campaign meeting, which wl
be held in Grace Methodist ISpiscopt
Church on Friday, February fi.
The meeting, or pair of meetings, wi
he liplrl sis the result of a local Intel
denominational committee co-operatin
with the World's Sunday School Assi
elation and the big posters aunouncin
the event will be seen in a majority (
I larrlsburg church buildings to-11101
row. The poster plan of advertisin
may be extended during the prepaiutk
for the missionary rallies.
"The advertising Is in the hands of
subcommittee," said James W. Barke
chairman of the genernl committee, fr
day. "and that committee has power
do almost whatever it wants to do. Ai
It won't tell us just what it's going
do, except that It will advertise tl
coining meetings thoroughly."
The speakers at the local meeting
which will be entirely free, will
Marlon Lawrence, secretary of t
World's Association; the Rev. Dr. S. ;
Zwemer, missionary to Kgypt, and I!
Rev. Stephen R. van Trowbridge, mi
slonary to Turkey.