14 1 » Mother Methodist Church Has Scholarly Pastor THE REV. DR. JOHN D. FOX [Tliiu is the second of u series of articles on the ministers of Harrisbtirg churches, which will be a Saturday feature of the Tele graph's church page. In these articles, it is the intention to por tray the characteristics of the men who are leaders in the city's religious life and activities, to give their characteristics, and tell what is most interesting and im portant in their work.] Self-educated, a former school teacher, a builder of young churches and a deep student and authority on the interpretation of Shakespeare and the Bible—such is the pastor of the "Mother Church of the Methodists" in this city, the Rev. "Dr. John IX Fox. Dr. Fox has been in the city as pas tor of the Grace Methodist Episcopal Church since March, 1910. In the four years of his residence here, his influ ence In the life of the city has been felt in many ways. Dr. Fox has not won his place among the people of Ihis city by sensational means. In !i tiuiet, dignified, characteristic way, lie has stepped into city affairs and taken f FH TO LEU BIBLE CONFERENCE ourth in Series Being Held Month ly at First Baptist Church, on Feb. 24 and 25 The fourth monthly Bible confer ence under the auspices of the Harris burg Bible Conference Association will be held in the First Baptist Church, corner of Second and Pine streets, Thursday and Friday after noons and evenings, February 26 and 27. Dr. Frederic W. Farr, pastor of the Bethlehem Baptist Church, Phila delphia, will make four addresses. Dr. Farr is one of the most emi nent Bible teachers in the country. His teaching is most practical, com- i bining the scholarly and deeper spirit- | ual elements to a rare degree. Hisj seeming efforts, however, is to make j the deep things of God easy to under-, stand. His main theme at this con-1 ference will be "Four Standard Old Testament Names of Deity." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist—■ Board of Trade Hall, Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m., subject "Soul." Testimonial meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. Free reading rooms, 103 North Second street, 1.30 to o p. m„ daily, also Monday and Saturday evenings. P. S. A. Owing to cancellation of speaker the Allison Hill Men's Christian As sociation's "pleasant Sunday after noon" meeting will not be held to morrow. There will be a SPECIAL EVENING MEETING for men only —in Lenney's Theater, at 5.45. ad dressed by the Rev. I>r. .1. Aspinwall McGuaig, of New York, on "THE HANGING OF JOHN IK WIN." AM, MEN INVITED. | MINGES' MEETINGS 1 1 CLOSE SUNDAY | M lis iM csowcHwoooaowowaowjKHKHXKHjo- [wD I iff JjS I Ourch of Christ I 4th and Delaware Sts., at 10 A. M. jfl Great Bible School FOR EVERYBODY jyy Minges' meetings close Sunday at Church of Christ Fourth Oil rfj and Delaware streets. At 10 a. m„ great Bible school for gazs everybody. HJ HI 11 a. m.—The Lord's supper, followed by sermon, "The ffl Great Memorial." 3 p. m.—Reception for old and new members and friends. jMa 7 - 30 P* m -— Closing uddress, subject, "Christian onion." ffi TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY NIGHT rO Harmon on "Home." Illustrated solos by Mrs Minxes "I *n,i ® M Kindly Light" and "The New Born King." l.ead p| m x, Prof -.. G ; ,u * kw ¥ el '; chorister, R. Sheller Campbell,.assistant 0J jyj Evangelist, Rev. 1?. J. Stinson, pastor. JpsfeS Monday Night Evangelist Minges Will Repeat ffi His Lecture on the "Passion Play" SATURDAY EVENING, his proper place as head of one of the city's oldest churches. The unusual thing about Dr. Fox is that fact that he has attained all his deep culture and scholarship without prolonged training in an institution of learning. His degree of doctor of di vinity is honorary, granted by Dickin son College In 1902. Six months' at tendance at a normal school in Bucks county and three months at Dickinson College completes the tale of Dr. Fox's education in school and college. IJtcrary Scholar Despite this fact, he is a scholar and authority on the best things in litera ture. His interpretative readings in Shakespeare are known in this city and at every place in which he has been located. He has made interpre tations of the Book of Job and of Isaiah, and although he is not profi cient in Hebrew and Greek, he is fa miliar with the best discoveries and writings of the master Bible authori ties. Dr. Fox came to this city from the State Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Trenton, N. J., where he had spent nine years. Prior to his call to Trenton he had been for twenty-seven years in churches of the Philadelphia conference. The churches he served In Philadel phia from the time he entered the ministry there in 1874 until 1901, were Haddington, Frankford Avenue, Fifth Street, Salem and Grace. He helped build up several of these churches. His greatest achievement in building up a church occurred while he was pastor of the Pottsville Church. Here he started the movement which has resulted In the erection of a church building which cost $150,000. Of this amount he raised $20,000 during his pastorate. Forty Years in Ministry Dr. Fox hasj been in the ministry for forty years. He was a school teacher In the schools of Bucks county before he decided to enter the minis try. and his training as a teacher has been of value to him in his work. Grace Church Is about to ontertain the annual assembly of the Central Penn sylvania Conference, and Dr. Fox is in charge of the arrangements. He was a busy man when seen at fils home, 212 Pine street. Callers were frequent, and all found the same quiet, dignified man, who gives the immediate impression of his scholarly mind and his deep thoughts on worth while subjects. He is a man well worth knowing. No Afternoon Meeting of Hill Association The managers of the Allison Hill Men's Christian Association have an nounced that owing to a cancellation of the speaker arranged for to-mor row's "Pleasant Sunday Afternoon" meeting, and in view of the fact that an after-church meeting in the even ing has been arranged, the afternoon meeting wtll not be held. The Hill Association endeavored to get the Rev. Dr. McCuaig, at present lecturing in the city, to speak for them some Sunday afternoon, but this could not be arranged. When Dr. McCuaig offered tc speak on Sunday evening after the regular church services, and stated that the same plan had been successfully carried out in other cities, the Hill men arranged for a 9 o'clock meeting. The meeting will start at 8.45 with a short song service, the words being thrown on the lantern screen ns is usual In the afternoon meetings, and Dr. McCuaig will speak about 9 o'clock. D. P. Jerauld, presi dent of the Hill Association, will pre side. CATHOLIC CHURCHES Cathedral —Low mass, 7 a. m.; chil dren's mass, 9 a. m.; high ma"ss, 10:30 a. m.; Sunday School, 2:30 p. m.; ves pers and benediction, 7:30 p. m.; Mon sigtior M. M. Hassett, rector. St. Lawrence's —Low mass, 8 a. m.; high mass, 10 a. m.; Sunday School, 2:30 p. m.; vespers and benediction, 3:30 p. m.; Rev. P. D. Huegel, rector. St. Francis'—Low mass, 8 a. m.; high mass, 10 a. m.; Sunday School, 2:30 p. m.; vespers and benediction, 7:30 p. m.; Rev. D. J. Carey, rector. Sacred Heart —Low mass, 8 a. m.; high mass. 10 a. m.; Sunday School, 2 p. m.; vespers and benediction, 7:30 p. m.; the Rev. Win. V. Dailey, rec tor. St. Mary's—Dow mass, 8 a. m.; high mass, 8 a. m. and 10:30 a. m.; Sunday School, 2 p. m.; vespers and benedic tion, 7:30 p. m.; Rev. John O'Donnell, rector. Sylvan Heights Home for Orphan Girls —Low mass and benediction, 7 a. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Evangelist S. W. Settle, of Sharon, Pa., will preach at 1319 Derry street, at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Evan gelistic meetings will be conducted each evening at the above location at 7.45. Railroad Men to Hear Special Sermon Tomorrow Night at the Ridge Avenue Methodist Church Many railroadmen will attend the I evening service at Ridge Avenue ; Methodist Episcopal Church to-mor row, for the Rev. John H. Dougherty, pastor of the church*, will preach a sermon on "Railroading." Mr. Dougherty announces that he will tell of railroading for "the best i company on the safest line, where free passes are given to everybody. Frank Waring will lead the singing and the services will start at 7.45. Special services are being Jield every night with good results at Ridge Ave nue Church. CHURCH OF GOD Xagle Street—The Rev. C. S. Rice; 10.30 a. m., "Son, Go Work To-day in My Vineyard": 7.30 p. m., "The Place ! of Good Works in the Christian Life"; I Sunday school, 1.30 p. m.; C. E., 6.45 p. m. Wormleysburg The Rev. G. W. Getz; Sunday school, 9.30 a. m.; Ju -1 nior C. E., 6.15 p. m.; Senior C. E., 6.45 p. m.; 7.30 p. m., "A Certain Woman Named Lydla." Maclay Street—The Rev. Jay C. Forncrook; preaching, 11 a. in. and 17.30 p. m.; Sunday school, 9.45 a. m.; C. E., 6.30 p. m. Shiremanstown —The Rev. E. Au rice Mell; 7 p. m., "Seeking the Lost Child"; C. E., S p. in.; Sunday school, 9.30 a. in. Enola —The Rev. E. Aurice Mell; preaching, S p. m.; Sunday school, 2 p. m. Fourth Street —The Rev. William N. Yates; 10.30 a. m., "Putting God's Kingdom First"; 7.30 p. m., "How to Love," by Dr. J. Aspinwall McCuaig; Sunday school, 1.40 p. m.; Junior C. E., 3 p. m.; Senior and Interme diate C. E., 6.30 p. m. The. pastor will begin a aeries of sermons to-mor row morning on "The Kingdom of God and Our Daily Lives." Green Street—The Rev. C. H. 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. LUTHERAN Memorial—-The Rev. L. C. Manges, D. D., pastor, will preach at 10:30 a. m.; in the evening at 7:30 the Sunday School will render a foreign mission exercise; men's prayer meeting at 10 a. m.; Sunday School, 2 p. m.; Jr. Luther League, 5:30 p. m.; Sr. Luther League, 6:30 p. m. Messiah—The Rev. Henry W. A. Hanson, pastor, will preach at 10:30 u. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 2 p. m. Calvary—The Rev. Edward H. Paar, pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. I and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 101 a. m. St. Matthew's—The Rev. E. E. Sny der. 10.30 a. m., "The Soils"; 7.30 p. m., "Hyprocrisy"; Sunday school, 2 p. m.; C. E.. 6.30 p. m. Redeemer —The Rev. Victor Ro land. 10.30 a. m., "Hearing That Leads to Doing"; 7.30 p. m., the Sun day school will render its Foreign Mission program. Dr. Hay, of Balti more, will speak; Sunday school, 9.30 а. m.; Jr. C. E., 3.15 p. m.; Sr. C. E., б.30 p. m. Zion —The Rev. S. Winfleld Her man. 10.30 a. m., the Rev. Dr. J. A. McCuaig, will preach; 7.30 p. m., the pastor will preach to men, "A Man's Vision"; Sunday school, 1.45 p. m.; men's class, 150 p. m.; devotional ser vice, 10 a. m.; Senior Catechetical class, 6.30 p. m. Trinity, Camp Hill —The Rev. E. D. Weigle. 10.30 a. m., "The Foreign Mission Enterprise"; 7.30 p. m., "Di vine Expostulations"; Sunday school, 9.15 a. m.; Junior Catechetical class, 2 p. m. Trinity- -The Rev. R. L. Meisenhel der. 10.30 a. m., "The Parable of the Sower"; 7.30 p. m., foreign mission service; Sunday school, 1 and 2 p. m.; C. E., 6.30 p. m. Augsburg— r The Rev. Amos Maxwell Stamets. 10.30 a. m., "The Parable of the Sower"; 7.30 p. m., "Almost Persuaded"; Sunday school, two for eign mission offerings; C. E., 6.30 p. m. Holy Communion —The Rev. John Henry Miller. Preaching, 10.45 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school, 9.30 a. m. Luther League, 6.30 p. m. Zion, Dauphin—The Rev. H. C. Holioway. 10.30 a. m., "The Model Congregation"; Catechise, 1.15 p. m.; Luther League, 6.15 p. m.; Sunday school, 9.30 a. m. Bethlehem—The Rev. J. Bradley Markward, D. D. 10.30 a. m., "Twen tieth Century Christians and Twen tieth Century Missions"; 7.30 p. m., "Is the Bible Modern?"—fourth ser mon in a series; Sunday school, 1.45 p. m.: C. E., C.30 p. m. Christ —The Rev. Thomas Reisch, D. D. 10.30 a. m., the Rev. Dr. Chas. Hay, of Baltimore, will preach; 7.30 p. m., the pastor will preach, "Rest Instead of Toil"; Sunday school, 2 p. m.; men's Bible class, 2 p. m., taught by the pastor; Y. P. S. C. E., 6.30 p. m., lead by J. H. Gingerich. Father Hassett on Trip to Cuba and Palm Beach The Rev. Dr. M. M. Hassett, rector of St. Patrick's Cathedral, is on a vacation of two weeks, in which he will visit Palm Beach and Cuba. Dr. Hassett left during the week for Philadelphia, where he visited rela tives. He left yesterday for Palm Beach. He will return on Ash Wed nesday. CATHOLIC CALENDAR Sunday, 15—Sexagesima. Monday, 16 —St. Juliana. Tuesday, 17 —St. Fintan. Wednesday, 18—St. Simeon Bishop. Thursday, 19—St. Barabatus. Friday, 20—St. Mildred. Saturday, 21—St. Pepin. STOPS A THROBBING HEADACHE AT ONCE Dr. James' Headache Powders Give Instant Relief—lo Cents a Package When your head aches you simply must have relief or you will go wild. It's needless to suffer when you can take a remedy like Dr. James' Head ache Powders and relieve the pain and neuralgia at once. Send someone to the drug store now for a dime package of Dr. James' Headache Powders. Don't suffer. In a few moments you will feel fine—headache gone—no more neuralela sain.—Advertisement. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH PRESBYTERIAN Olivet—The Rev. Francis H. Laird, pastor, will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 2 p. m.; C. E., 6:30 p. m. Westminster—The Rev. E. E. Cur tis, pastor, will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p m.; Sunday School, 1:45 P. m.; C. E„ 6:45 p. m. Covenant—The Rev. Harvey Klaer, pastor, will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 2 p. m.; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. rn. Bethany—The Rev. John M. War den, pastor will preach at 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 9 a. m.; C. E„ 6:46 p. m. Pine Street —The Rev. T. C. McCar rell, D. D., of Middletown, will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, Jr. Department, 1:30 p. m.; Senior Department, 1:40 p. m.; C. E., 6:45 p. m. Immanuel—The Rev. H. Everett i Hallman, pastor, will preach at 7:30 p. m.; the seventh anniversary of the Sabbath School and the regular morn ing preaching service will be com bined at 10:30 a. m.; O. P. Beckley will make the address. Calvary-—The Rev. Harry B. King, pastor, will preach at 10:15 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 9 a. m.; C. E., 6:30 p. m. Market Square—Ninety-eighth an niversary Sunday School, 10:46 a. m.; pastor will preach at. 7:30 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL The Harrlsburg Methodist Preach ers' meeting will be held in the Y. M. C. A. building, Monday, February 16, ■ at 10 a. m.; topic, "Inside of the Cup," i a review; leader, the Rev. John W. Long. Ep worth—The Rev. Frank W. Leidy, D. D., pastor, will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 2 p. m.; Jr. Epworth League, 3 p. m.; Sr. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Stevens —The Rev. Dr. Clayton Al bert Smucker, pastor, will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 2 p. m.; Sr. and Intermediate Epworth Leagues, 6:30 p. m.; class meeting, 9:30 a. in. Curtin Heights—The Rev. A. S. Williams, pastor, will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Class and Jr. League, 9:30 a. m.; Sunday School, 2 p. m.; Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Ridge Avenue—The Rev. John H. Daughert.v, pastor, will preach at 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 2 p. m.; Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. i Grace —The Rev. J. I). Fox, D. D., I pastor, will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; class meeting, 9:30; Sun ! day School, 1:45 p. m.; Epworth League, 6:45 p. in. BAPTIST West End—The Rev. W. W. Clip pinger; 7.30 p. m., revival services; Sunday school, 10.30 a. m.; young peo ple's meeting, 6.45 p. m. First —The Rev. W. S. Booth; 10.30 a. m., "The Religion of Lincoln"; 7.30 p. m., "The Cross"; Sunday school, 11.30 a. m. Market Street—The Rev. W. H. Dallman; 10.30 a. m., "The Watchman on the Tower"; 7.80 p. m., "Why Bap tists Immerse"; Sunday school, 11.30 a. m.; C. E., 6.30 p. m. Tabernacle The Rev. J. Wallace Green; J0.30 a. m., "Learning How to Pray"; 7.80 p. m., "Whose at the Door?" Sunday school, 11.30 a. m.; Young People's Society, 6.30 p. m. Tabernacle Chapel The Rev. George Gingelow; preaching, 10.30 а. m., in Hugarlan; 3.30 p. m., In Rou manian; 7.30 p. m., In Hungarian; Sunday school, 2.30 p. m., classes in German, Hungarian and Roumanian. St. Paul's—The Rev. E. Luther Cun ningham; 10.30 a. m., "No Continuing City Here"; 7.30 p. m., "No Escape"; Sunday school, 12.30 p. m.; B. Y. P. U., б.30 p. m.; 3 p. m., special sermon to Young Men's Club by the Rev. O. P. Goodwin, of First Baptist Church, Steelton. UNITED BRETHREN State Street The Rev. E. A. G. Bossier. 10.45 a. m.. "Walking With God"; 7.30 p. m., "Naaman the Lep er"; Sunday school, 9.30 a. m.; Jr. C. E.. 6 p. in.; Y. P. S. C. E., 6.30 |p. m.; evangelistic services Sunday and Wednesday nights. First —The Rev. J. T. Spangler. 10.30 a. m., "The Trend of Things"; 7.30 p. m., "A Picture of Life"; Sun day school, 1.4 5 p. m.; C. E., 6.4 5 p. Yn.; Go-to-Church Day will be ob served Sunday, March 1. Sixth Street —The Rev. P. Hummel Balsbaugh. Praise service, 9.45 a. m.; Sabbath school, 1.45 p. m.; Jr. C. E.. 5.45 p. m.; Sr. C. E„ 6.30 p. in.; 10.30 a. m., "The Christian's Duty"; 7.30 p. m., "Rest For the Troubled": Sat urday evening cottage prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. Miller, 2117 Penn street. St. Paul's, Wormleysburg-—The Rev. G. B. Renschaw. Preaching, 10.4 5 a. m. 7.30 p. m.; Jr. C. E., 5.45 p. m.; Sr. C. E., 6.30 p. m.; Sunday school, 9.30 a. m.; Mr. Hamilton of Harris burg, will give an address in Sr. C. E. on the "Temperance Topic." Otterbein —The Rev. S. Edwin Rupp. 10.30 a. m., "Sonship Confer red"; 7.30 p. m., "God Is Love," evan gelistic services; Sunday school, 2 p. m.; C. E„ 6.30 p. m. EPISCOPAL St. Paul's—Morning prayer and ser mon at 11; Sunday school, 2.30 p. m : evening prayer, 7.30. St. Augustine's—The Rev. W. Bur ton Suthern, Jr. 11 a. m., morning prayer and sermon; 12.30 p. m., Sur- St. Stephen's—The Rev. Rollin A. Sawyer; holy communion, 8 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11; Sun day school, 2 p. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 7.30. SERMON TO MEN AT FIFTH ST. To-morrow evening at 7.30 o'clock at the Fifth Street Methodist Church the Rev. B. H. Hart will preach a ser mon to men. At the morning service at 10.30 o'clock new members will be received by certificate and otherwise and the sacrament of the Lord's Sup per will be administered. The Sun day school, with baptismal service for infants, sacrament of the Lord's Sup per and aid day offerings, will meet at 2 p. m. There will be a praise and experience meeting at 9.30 a. m. The Epworth League will meet at 6.30 p. in. and the Junior league at 3. MINISTERII'MS TO MEET The Lutheran Ministerial Associa tion will meet at the Young Men's Christian Association building Mon day morning to hear a paper to be read by the Rev. J. B. Markward on "Lent: Its Significance." The United Brethren Association will also meet Monday morning to discuss "The Problom of the Girl." , Harris Street Church to Hold Celebration Tomorrow JH -c I mm 1 THE REV. GEORGE F. SCHAUM One of the big features of the day In Harrtsburg church circles to-mor row will be the celebration of the third anniversary of the dedication of tht- Harris Street United Evangelical Church, Ha'rrls and Susquehanna streets. . The principal speaker ol' the day will be the Rev. E. E. Stauffer, of Albright College, Myerstown, Pa., who at one time was pastor of the church. The services will be under the direc tion of the prelent pastor, the Rev. George F. Schauni, who is one of the most aggressive of the younger min isters in this city. REFORMED Salem—The Rev. Ellis N. Kremer, pastor, will preach at 16:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 1:30 p. m.; Voung Peoples' service, 6:45 p. m. St. Matthew's, Enola—The Rev. W. R. Hartzell, pastor, will preach at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Second The Rev. Harry Nelson Bassler, pastor, will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 1:45 p. m.; Y. P. S. C.. E., 6:30 p. m. Fourth—The Rev. Homer Skyles May, pastor, will preach at 10:46 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; C. E., 6:30 p. m. St. John's —The Rev. G. W. Hart man, pastor; Student James Shepley will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS A meeting for worship Will be held to-morrow morning at 10.30 by the members of the Society of Friends at 319 North Second street. International Bible Students' Asso ciation—Regular Sunday services of the Bible class will be held at 3 p. m. at Cameron's Hall, 105 North Second street. Subject, "Christ's Hatred of Shame." Berean study, 2 p. m. Christian and Missionary Alliance— The Rev. William H. Worrall; preach ing, 10.45 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; Sun day school, 9.45 a. m. Recent Deaths in Central Pennsylvania Special to The Telegraph Elizabethville.—Mrs. Charles Weist died at her home yesterday morning after only a few hours' illness. De ceased was a strong, robust woman' and had a large circle of friends. She was a consistent member of the Lu theran Church of this place and a regular attendant. She was 37 years old and is survived by one son, Philip; two sisters, MrA. Cawley, of Lewis burg, and Mrs. Ed. Wolfe, of Shamo kin; also four- brothers, Grover, at home; Max, in the navy: Charles, in Warm Springs, Va„ and John. Funeral will be held on Monday at 2 p. m., the Rev. Mr. Heilman officiating. Waynesboro.—Mrs. Joanna Izer, of Fairfield, mother of Mrs. William McSherry, of Waynesboro, died yes terday. . She was 84 years old. Sur \lving are her husband and these chil dren: Mrs. William McSherry, Waynes boro; Mrs. Helen Gearhnrt, Hagers town, Md.; Mrs. Katherine Flegle, York; Mrs. Anna Walters, Altoona; Mrs. Mary McPherson, Gettysburg, and James Izer, Fairfield. Waynesboro.—Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Scott, wife of John W. Scott, West North street, died yesterday, aged 56 years. She was born in Washington county, Maryland, and is survived by her husband and son, Harry W. Scott, Waynesboro. Thrice blest is he to whom is given The instinct that can tell That God is on the field, when He Is most invisible.—Anon. I "RAILROADING!" j on the Safest Line, Where || FREE PASSES Are G ven to Everybody." |j Will be the Subject of REV. JOHN H. DAUGHERTY'S SERMON | in Ridge Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, Sixth and Herr Sts. 4j Sunday Evening, Feb. 15th, 7.30 O'clock | EVERY RAILROAD MAN SHOULD HEAR IT §j MR WARING WILL SING AND LEAD THE CHORUS I j FEBRUARY 14,1914. Eugenics Lecturer to Give Four @ ® ® «§* Ta.ks in This City Tomorrow How Christian Should Dress, the Way to Love, and Hang ing of John Erble Among Subjects Dr. J. Asplnwall McCuaig, the eu genics lecturer, will give four talks in city churches to-morrow on subjects ranging from discussion of how to dress, \to the way to love. Inciden tally he will tell of the most abomin able man in lljjrrisburg and describe the hanging of John Erble. The talk on dressing will be given at Zion Lutheran church at 10:30 to morrow imornlng. The subject of the sermon will be "What Kind of Clothes a Christian Should Wear." He will give a talk to men at 3:30 on "The Worst Man in Harrisburg." In the evening he will tell "How to Love," at the Fourth Street Church of God. Friends Surprise Couple on Twenty-fifth Anniversary; New Hloomfield, Pa., Feb. I<. Friends to the number of twenty-flve visited the home of United States Marshal and Mrs. James S. Magee last evening In celebration of the twenty fifth anniversary of their wedding, which occurs to-day. The visit was a complete surprise to the hostess. Cards were played during the evening and refreshments provided by the guests were served. Mrs. Magee be fore her marriage was Miss Mary Mor timer, of New Bloomfleld. She and Sir. Magee were married by the Rev. R. F. McClean, of Mechanlcsburg, who was at that time pastor of the Pres byterian Church here. Four of the guests this evening were also guests at the marriage twenty-flve years ago. 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