14 METHODISTS TO HEAR EVANGELISTIC EXPERT Rev. J. 0. Dandall Will Address Conference of Workers at Ridge Avenue Church ■mmbmbbmh The Rev. J. O. Dan dall, chairman of the General Conference commission on evan gelism, will speak to .. morrow afternoon at y JLj 3.30 o'clock in the i KM Ridge Avenue Met h "BIB., odist Church, Sixth ' ''L/Wl an< * H err streets, to - JTAILTI ,he official boards, Sunday school officers BCll and teachers, Ep- HUMjIIH worth League presl dents and cabinets . and other church ■ ' workers of the Meth odist churches of Harrisburg and vicinity. Several hundred are expected to be present. The new plans the Methodist churches all over the world have adopted will be explained fully in the visiting pastor's address. The modern methods adopted by this denomina tion do not repudiate the old-fashioned Methodist revival meetings, but con sist of more thorough and systematic vork among the nonchurchgoing peo ple of the world. The new methods emphasize particularly that personal contact hepls in bringing new mem bers to the churches and state that every unchurched man, woman or <hild within ajiy Methodist parish should be personally solicited to at tend services. Plans will also be dis cussed concerning the continuing of special work at all times. I.ITIII:RA\ St. Matthew's—The Rev. E. E. Sny der. 11, "The Harvest;" 7.30, joint meeting with the C. E. society; Sun day school, 7. Holy Communion—The Rev. John Henry Miller. 10.45, "The Wonders of the Word;" 7.30, "God's Chosen;" Sunday school, 9.30; Luther league, ! <>.3o. Redeemer—The Rev. E. Victor Ro land. 10.30, "The Chief Purpose of Christian Endeavor;" 7, a union meet ing of the church and C. E.; Sunday school, 9.30; Jr. C. E., 2. Zion—The Rev. S. Wintield Herman. 10.30, "The Ministries of Jesus;" 7.30, "Gounod's Gallia," by choir; Sunday school, 1.45; men's class, 1.50; men's devotional hour, 10; senior catechetical class, 6.30. Messiah—The Rev. Henry W. A. Hanson. 10.30 and 7.30; Sunday school. 2. Calvary—The Rev. Edward H. Paar. j 11. "Our Lord's Transfiguration;" 7.30. "How to Hear God's Word;" Sunday si hool. 10. Christ —The Rev. Thomas Reisch, Ph. D. 10.30. "The Soul's Awaken ing;" 7.30, "Christian Endeavor that • ounts," a union meeting of the Chris tian Endeavor Society and congrega tion; Sunday school and men's Bible class. 2. Bethlehem The Rev. J. Bradlev Mark ward, D. D. 10.30, "Open Toward the Sky;" 7.30, "The Sufficient Grace;" SumJ*y school. 1.45; Christian En deavor prayer meeting, 6.30. Trinity, Camp Hill—The Rev. Dr. K. D. W r eigle. 10.30, sermon by the Rev. D. H. Reader, Camp Hill; 7.30, sermon by the pastor; 9.15, Sunday school; junior catecheUcs, 2. Memorial—The Rev. 1,. C. Manges. D. D. 10.30. "The Lord of Life in the j Valley of Death;" 7.30. "The World's I Great Question;" men's prayer meet ing, 10; Sunday school, 2; junior Lu llier League, 5.30; senior Luther League, 6.30. St. Mark's, West Fairview The Rev. A. W. Wolf. Sunday school, 1.30: Christian Endeavor, 6.15; preach ing. 7.15. St. Paul's. New Cumberland—The i Rev. A. G. Wolf. Sunday school, 9.30; ! preaching, 10.30; Christian En deavor. 6. Augsburg—he Rev. Amos Maxwell I Stamets. Men's League, 9.30; preach ing, 10.30, "Laborers in the Vine yard;" Sunday school, 2; Christian En deavor, 6.30; 7.30, "A Tame Christian Endeavorer." BAPTIST Market Street The Rev. W. H. JJallman. 10.30, "Church Crises;" 7.30, "Life's Crises;" Sunday school, 31.30; Y. P. S., 6.30. Second Tho Rev. Albert Josiah Greene, A. B. 10, prayer and praise service: 7.30. "Burning the Brush;" Sunday school, 12; B. Y. P. IT., 6 30 First—At 10.30 and 7, Evangelist Hlllis and his party; 11.30, Sunday school; 3, special men's meeting, "Facts for Men to Face." Mr. Hlllis; women's meeting, "Model Woman." Mrs. Hlllis. St. Paul—The Rev. E. Luther Cun ningham. 10.30, covenant meeting; 3.0, the ordinance of believers' bap tism will be observed and sermon by the Rev. C. J. Henderson; Sunday school, 12.30; 7.30, communion and reception of new members; B Y P TJ 6.30. ' " Tabernacle—At 10.30. worship, wel coming new members and communion; 7.30, the people's service, song, short sermon by pastor, the Rev. Calem S. Hare. Christian baptism and evan gelistic service; Bible school, 11.30- young people's meeting, 6.3 0. A( /^ii L. si^i\\ / /iHelhodlsl GhvirclX \\ # The Church on four Streets! / / \ ' \ fifth SixlH Wood-Grarwle. T Ht , THE MOBN.N6 A Hearty Welcome evening sio "' ct to All Having im »,a No Church Home 7 *J I PASTOR, REV. B.H.HART SATURDAY EVENING, MEN'S CLASS ORGANIZES BIG ORCHESTRA ANDMALECHORUS HH JEm IB nn W Wllor MBBk ilk ABSm EAKLE E. HENN, Manager of Orchestra The initial appearance of the newly organized orchestra and chorus of the Men's Bible Class of Derry Street United Brethren Sunday school. Fif teenth and Derrj- streets, will be made to-morrow afternoon at the session of the class. Each Sunday hereafter the orchest tra and chorus will furnish special music at 1.45 just fifteen minutes be fore the opening exercises of the Sun day school hour. At meetings throughout the present week the big chorus and orchestra were organized. J. R. Henry, of Washington Heights, is director of the chorus, and E-arle E. Renn, attorney With offices in the RUSH building, is manager of the orchestra. Harry A. Marks, 68 North Seventeenth street, will play a new Chickering grand Pine Street Presbyterian Will Receive Members At Pine Street Presbyterian Church the communion of the Lord's supper will be administered to-morrow morn ing and new members will be publicly received. The theme of the sermon will be "My Cup Runneth Over." At the evening service the topic of the sermon will be "In the House of the Potter." Special music at this service will be as follows: Quartet, "O Lamb of God," Waghorne; solo by Mrs. Cox, "O Divine Redeemer," Gounod: an them, "Saviour. Breathe an Evening Blessing," Houseley. The third meeting of the Men's Mis sionary Discussion group will be held Monday evening in the Locial room. An illustrated lecture on "Changing China" will be given at the midweek service Wednesday evening. TO INSTALL DEACONS New deacons will be installed at the morning services of the Market Street Baptist Church, Fifteenth and Market streets, together with the observance c the Lord's Supper. New members \>.ti be received also. In the evening the Junior League members will be the guests at the church services. One of the features will be the singing of the Allison Hill Boys' Booster Quartet. CHI'RCH OF GOD Nagle Street—The Rev. J. A. Staub. 10.30. "C. E. Work"; 7.30, C. E. Union meeting; Sunday school, 1.30; Jr. C. E„ 9.30. New Cumberland—The Rev. S. N. Good. Preaching, 10.30 and 7; Sun day school. 9.15; C. E. rally at 6. Pleasant View—The Rev. George W. Harper. Sunday school, 9.45; 10.45, "Small Beginnings and the Great End ing"; Jr. C. E„ 3; Sr. C. E.. 7, "Chris tian Endeavor and Service." Maelay—The Rev. F. T. M. Thomas. 11, "One Baptism": 7.30, the ordi nance of baptism will be observed; Sunday school, 9.45; Jr. C. E., 6.30; Y. P. S. C. E., 6.30. Enola The Rev. O. J. Farling. Preaching at 7.30; Sunday school, 2. Penbrook—The Rev. J. C, Forn crook. 10.30, "Full Consecration;" 7.30. quarterly ordinance meeting: Sunday school. 9.30. At 3 the Rev. E. E. Curtis, of the Westminster Presby terian. Church, will speak to men only. The Cadenza Quartet will sing. Progress—The Rev. D. S. Shoop, of Harrisburg, will preach at 10.30; the Rev. c. L. Early, of Harrisburg. will preach at 7, revival service: Sunday school, 9.30; Christian Endeavor, 6. Fourth Street—The Rev. William N. Yates. 10.30, "Do We Want Christ to Come?" 7.30, "Real Christian En deavor;" Sunday school, 1.40; junior Christian Endeavor. 3; senior and in termediate Christian Endeavor. 6.30. Dr. Yates will speak to men only at 1.40 on "How to Treat Your Wife." Green Street —The Rev. C. H. Grove. 10.30. "Feet-Washing as an Ordi nance:" 7.30, communion services; Sunday school, 2; junior Endeavor, 3; senior Endeavor. 6.30. JOHN R. HENRY Director of the Chorus piano which has been placed in the rooms of the Bible class. The orchestra will include: Harry A. Marks, William M. Runkle, cornet; George M. Young, cornet; Arthur Bushman, violin; l-yman H. Zimmer man. violin; H. A. Sherk, clarionet; H. Ross, trombone; Earte E. Renn, bari tone. The personnel of the chorus will be as follows: First tenors Charles Lynch, Frank Mac Donald, A. T. Sides, A. E. Fink, C. L. Shepley. Second tenors W. R. Manley, John Clark, T. Walter Thomas. C. P. Benson, Boyd Crouse, David Mohn. First bass Ralph B. Manley, George Stota, Ross L. Harmon, George Tyson, Harry C. Manley. Second bass James P. Zellers, D. Frank Bauder, William Fenical, R. Y. Hiekes, Harry Shoemaker, Roy Ma thias. Methodists Plan Huge Evangelistic Campaign A union meeting of all qarterly con ference members, Sunday School offi cers and teachers, and all persons of Harrisburg and vicinity who are in terested in Methodism, will be held in the Midge Avenue church, to-morrow atternoon, at 3.30 o'clock, to organize an evangelistic campaign. This cam paign will include the enlistment of the otflcial board and the Sunday school board in personal work. Dr. j. O. Randcll, the secretary of the com mission on evangelism, will be pres ent. METHODIST Fifth Street—The Rev. H. 11. Hart. Morning praise meeting, 9.30; junior League, 10.30, subject of sermon, "Deaf and Dumb Dogs;" Sunday school, solos by Mrs. Witherow and Clarence H. Sigler, 2; junior Epworth League, 3; Epworth devotional exer cises, 6.30; evangelistic services at 7.30, subject. "What the Bible Has to Say to Fathers." Epworth—The Rev. J. D. W. Dea yor. 11 and 7.30; reception of mem bors; Sunday acliool. 10; converts' meeting, 9; devotional services, 6.30. Ridge Avenue—The Rev. John H. Daughert.v. 10.30. "A Helpful Mes sage to Christian;" 7.30, "The Gospel —lts Message to Unbelievers; Sunday school, 2; class meeting, 9; Epworth fragile, 6.30. Bethel—The Rev. 'u. G. Leepcr. 10.30, "The Lord's Supper;" 7.30, "Lot's Mistake;" Sunday school 1. Wesley The Rev.. W. A. Ray. 10.45, "The Lord's Supper;" commun ion administered at both services; 8, "An Interrupted Meeting." Stevens—The Rev. Dr. Clayton Al bert Sniueker. Class meeting, 9.30; morning prayer and sermon. 10.30, "Trivial Moods in Vast Enterprises;" Sunday school, 2; Epworth League, 6.30; Mens Club, 7.30. address by Dr. J. O. Randall, of Philadelphia. Grace—The Rev. J. D. Fox, D. D. 9.30, class meeting; 10.30, the Rev. J. O. Randall, D. D.; 1.45, Sunday school and men's Bible class; 6.45, Ep worth League; 7.30, "The Fate of the Exile from God." Curtin Heights—The Rev. A. S. Wil liams. 9.30, class meeting; 9.45, junior league; 10.30, morning service, "A Child's Trust;" baptism of infants; 2 Sunday school; 6.30, Epworth League; 7.30, "A Boy's Religion." PRESBYTERIAN Immanuel—The Rev. H. Everett Hallman. 10 and 7.30; Sunday school. 11.15. Paxton—The Rev. Harry B. King will conduct the communion service at 11 and will be assisted by some of the young people at Young People's service at 7.30. Sunday school 10 Westminster—The Rev. E. E. Cur tis. 10.30, "The New Man;" 7.30, "Does It Pay?" Sunday school, 1.45; C. E.. 6.30. Pine Street—The Rev. Lewis Sey mour Mudge; the Rev. ,1. s. Armen trout, assistant. 10.30, The sacra ment of the Lord's Supper will be ad ministered; 7.30, "In the House of the Potter;" 1.30, elementary departments, International Graded Lessons; 1.40, advanced departments, adult Bible classes. Olivet—The Rev. William O. Yates. 10.30, "A Great Debt of Memorv;" 7.30. "The Heavenly Vision;" Sunday school. 2; Christian Endeavor, 6.30. Market Square—The Rev. W. B. Cooke. 11 and 7.30. Covenant —The Rev. Harvey Klaer. 10.30, "What We Believe About the Holy Spirit;" 7.30, young people's night, "The Iron Pen with a Diamond Point;" Sunday school, 2; Christian Endeavor, 6.30. Bethany—The Rev. John M. War den. 7.30, "Voices from the Cross;" Sunday school. 9; Christian Endeavor, 6.45. EPISCOPAL St Andrew's—The Rev. James F. Bullitt. Morning prayer, 10; Holy communion and sermon, 10.30; Sun day school and Bible classes, 12; evening prayer and sermon, 7.30. Mount Calvary, Camp Hill The Rev. O. 11. Bridgman. Morning service and holy communion, 10.30; Sunday school, 2.30. St. Augustine's— Archdeacon E. L. Henderson. 11, morning prayer and sermon; 7.30, evening prayer and ser mon; Sunday school, 12.30. St. Paul's—At 8, holy communion; 1 1. holy communion, sermon and Can dlemas Blessing: 2.30, Sunday school; 3. children'B service and holy baptism; 7.30, evensong and sermon. St. Stephen's—The Rev. Rollin A. Sawyer. 8. holy coniumnion; 10, Sun day school; 11, holy communion and sermon by the Rev. J. F. Bullitt; 4.30, evening prayer and address. CHI'RCH OF CHRIST Church of Christ —The Rev. J. G. Smith of Kokomo, Ind. 11. "Christ the Way;" 7.30, "The Silent Partner;" -induy school, 10; Y. P. S. C. E., 6.30. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH PUNS PEHFECTEO FOR 34TH C. E. AiIIVERSARV Series of KUlies Will Culminate in Meeting to Be Addressed by Dr. Clark, Founder Christian JSndeavorers of Central: Pennsylvania will observe the thirty fourth anniversary of the world-wide! movement during Christian Endeavor! week, February 7-14. It will be a week 1 of rallies in which the entire member-! ship in this city and surrounding coun-1 ties will participate. The Harrisburg Christian Endeavor' Union has arranged a series of district rallies in different sections Monday. Tuesday and Thursday, which will lead up to a big rally on Friday evening, February 12, when the Kev. Francis E. Clark, the founder of Christian En deavor, will deliver an address. District I tallica District rallies will be held prelimi nary to the big rally as follows: Central District —Monday evening, Nagle Street Church of God. John 1 Harder, vice-presidents, presiding! Singing, "As a Volunteer" and "The Touch of His Hand on Mine," by the congregation; prayer, by the Rev. J. A. Stanb, pastor Nagle Street Church of God; scripture lesson, A. C. Dean, president Harrisburg C. E. Union; se lection, "The Wayside Cross," choir of the Nagle Church of God; address, the Rev. C. B. Segelken, pastor First Presbyterian Church, Steelton; selec tion, "Crown Him King of Kings," choir; music. "Oh That Will Be Glory For Me," congregation; Mizpah bene diction. Hill District The Hill district rally will be held on Tuesday evening, in the Derr.v Street United Brethren Church, Fifteenth and Derry streets. Ralph B. Manley and C. S. Urlch, vice-presidents, in charge. The song service will begin at 7.45 o'clock, followed with devotional exer cises. Prayer by the Rev. J. A. Ly ter, pastor Derry Street United Breth ren Church; solo by William Web ster; address, "Christian Endeavor Work." by Bishop U. F. Swengel, United Evangelical Church; hymn, congregation; address, "The Possibili ties of Christian Endeavor," the Rev. E. E. Curtis, pastor Westminster Pres byterian Church; solo. Miss Edith Fisehler; Mlzhap benediction. West Shore Meeting The West Shore district rally will also be held Tuesday evening, in the Zion Eutheran Church, Enola. Ralph Crowl, vice-president, will preside. Music will be rendered by the Har risburg Christian Endeavor Choral Union. The devotional exercises will be conducted by the Rev. W. S. Sharp; duet. Misses Sutton, of the United Evangelical Church, Eemoyne; ad dress, "Discussion of C. E. Committee Work," E. S. Beam, Eemoyne; re sponds from societies; music, C. E. Union choir: address, "The Call of Christ to the Endeavorers of the Twentieth Century," Charles W. Black of Steelton, president Dauphin County C. E. Union; selection. C. E. quartet, of Wormleysburg; music, "The Glory Song," audience; benediction. West End District Rally The West End district rally will bo held in Augsburg Lutheran Church, Fifth and Muench streets, Thursday evening. John ("rider and B. B. Drum, vice-presidents, will be in charge. The song service will begin at 7.45 o'clock under the direction of C. E. choir. The Rev. A. M. Stamets, pastor Augsburg Lutheran Church, will conduct the devotional exercises; mu sic by C E. Choir, of Sixth Street United Brethren Church; address, by the Rev. F. I. H. Thomas, pastor Ma clay Street Church of God; music, choir; benediction. Big Itally at Bethlehem Lutheran The main rally will be held in Beth lehem Lutheran Church, ureen and Cumberland streets, Friday evening. A. C. Dean, president Harrisburg C. E. Union, presiding. The song service will be under the direction of the Harris burg C. E. Choral Union. J. Frank Palmer, president, in charge. The ad dress of the evening will be delivered by the Rev. Dr. Francis E. Clark, of Boston. The Harrisburg C. E. Union has in vited to its banquet members of the Dauphin County C. E. Union, the Young People's societies of the Meth odist, Baptist, Lutheran or kindred so cieties. The banquet will be held Fri day evening, at 6 o'clock, in the Har ris Street United Evangelical Church, Harris and Susquehanna streets. Dauphin Stands Third The Dauphin County C. E. Union has the third place in the State union for the high number of young people's and senior societies. Jlill to Send Big Chorus The Calvary United Brethren So ciety, Lemoyne, and St. Mark's Luth eran, West Fairview, have joined the Harrisburg C. E. Union. The Hill district endeavorers prom ise that a chorus of 150 voices and six teen societies will he In attendance at the rally on Tuesday evening. A "Hard Lyni Soshul" under the auspices of the C. E. Society of Christ Lutheran Church, will be held in the social room Monday evening. UNITED BRETHREN First—The Rev. J. T. Spanglcr. 10.30, "Isaiah and Christian Endea vor;" 7.30, "Christian Endeavor Ideals; Sunday school, 1.45; C. E., 6.45. St. Paul's. Wormleysburg—The Rev. G. B. Rcnshaw. Preaching, 10.30; Sunday school. 9.30; senior Christian Endeavor, ti.3o: junior Christian En deavor, 5.45. "Woman's day" will be observed at 7.30 with returned mis sionaries as speakers. Sixth Street—The Rev. P. Hummel Balsbuugh. Praise service, 9.45; wor ship. 10.30 and 7.30; Sabbath school, 1.45; junior Christian Endeavor, 5.45; senior Christian Endeavor, 6.30; senior Christian Endeavor early morning watch, 6.30. Otterbein—The Rev. S, Edwin Rupp. 10.30 and 7.30; Sunday school, 2; Christian Endeavor, 6.30. Derry Street—The Rev. J. A. Lyter, D. D. 10.30, "Backsliding;" 7.30, special to Christian Endeavor Society; Sunday school, 2. State Street The Rev. E. A. G. Bossier. 10.45, "Labor Not in Vain;" 7.30, "What It Costs Not to Be a Chris tian;" Sunday school, 6.30; junior Christian Endeavor, 6; Christian En deavor. 6.30. REFORMED St. John's —The Rev. G. W. Hart man. 11, "The Rule of Life;"' 7.30, "Christ Fundamental;" Sunday school, 9.45; Christian Endeavor, 6.30. St. Andrew's, Penbrook—The Rev. W. R. Hartzell. 10.30 and 7.30, holy communion; Su iday school, 9.30; men's Bible class, 6.45; catechetical class, 2. Saiem—The Rev. Ellis N. Kremer. 10.30 and 7.30; Sunday school, 1.30. Second The Rev. Harry Nelson Bassler. 10.30, "How to Understand Christ;" 7.30, "The Real Things of Life;" Sunday school, 1.45; Christian Endeavor, 6.30. Fourth—The Rev. Homer Sltyles May. 10.45. "A Cry for Mercy and a Song of Praise;" 7.30, "The Fruits of the Spirit: Sundfty school, 9.30; Hei delberg Christian Endeavor, 6.30. MISCELLANEOUS The Christian and Missionarv Al liance—The Rev. W. H. Worrall. Sunday school, 8.30; preaching, 10.30 and 7.30. I <t A Special Representative of ir the Pictorial Review Co. k Will Be at Our Pattern Wij~\ Jj&y J Dept. on Monday §§K*"~« \7I ;1 I i&l Mrs. Bellamy has already won many friends in Harrisburg K Jn / i | 1 through the excellent advice that she has given from time to ' /li 1 l ' mc on the proper selection of paper patterns. Wffl | wll I I The patent cutting and construction guides furnished only ' I w ' t ' l pictorial Review patterns save time, labor and material in j Mrs. Bellamy will be here only on Monday. Will you meet Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Next Week's Events in the Mill and Factory Sale Beginning Monday many notable values that have not been announced heretofore will go into the Mill and Factory Sale at prices indicating the most unusual savings of the Winter. Every fresh item, no matter how low the price, represents a standard of quality that we are proud to stand back of. Don't miss next week's specials in the Mill and Factory Sale. The most remarkable Sale ot" Books in Bookdom's History occurs on Tues day of next week when we shall sell thousands of books from the late 11. B. Claflin Co. stock at almost incredibly low prices. Imagine a sale which embraces sixteen thousand brand new books—at just about 25 per cent, of publishers' prices. i 'Details in Evening s and Tuesday JVlorning s Papers V ——■——— —mm/ Fifth Street M. E. Sunday School Plans Big Session Considerable interest is being mani fested in the session of Sunday school at Fifth Street Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. This school is perhaps the largest con tributor to foreign missions in the city and a friendly rivalry exists among the various classes as to the size of their total offerings. Mrs. Witherow and Clarence H. Sigler, two well known singers of this city, will assist at these services. Morning hour of worship has been given to the Junior Epworth League and a special musical program, under the direction of Miss Anna Wilkson, superintendent, has been prepared. The Rev. B. H. 'Hart, pastor, will preach a brief sermon to the boys and girls on "Deaf and Dumb Dogs." Evangelistic services will be held in the evening. The Rev. B. H. Hart will speak to parents on "What the Bible Has to Say to Fathers." RKV. W. B. COOKE AT Y. M. C. A. A special address with peculiar sig nificance in its relation to men will be delivered by the Rev. William B. Cooke, of the Market Square Presby terian Church, before the men's mass meeting to-morrow afternoon at 3.30 o'clock that is to be held under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association, Second and Locust streets. Its character will be evangelistic. The song service which precedes the ad dress will be led by the association chorister, W. H. Kautz. Familiar hymns will be sung. The management extends a cordial invitation to all men to he present. Strangers in the city, commercial travelers in particular, arc especially welcomed. Doors will open at 3 o'clock. RECEPTION TO NEW MEMBERS More than 300 members and friends of the Ridge Avenue Methodist Church attended the reception given to the new members in the main auditorium last evening. After a program had been given refreshments were served in the social hall. WILL HOLD SOCIAL An important social meeting of the members of the Church of Christ, Fourth and Delaware streets, will be held Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Special music and other features com pose an interesting program. Re freshments will be served. UNITED EVANGELICAL Harris Street—9.3o, men's prayer meeting; 10.30, "Patient Perseverance and Fruitbearing;" 2. Sunday schdol; 6.40, Iv. L. C. E.; 7.30, "Christian En- ) Take the Christian Church out of this city, and few people would be living here. How much are you doing to forward her work? One of the ways you can best help is that you GO TO CHURCH TO-MORROW Thla atlvertlnemrat haa been authorised by and la being paid for by the Aaaoelated Churehea of Harrlahnrff. 1■ 11 ' ■ 1 i FEBRUARY 6, 1015. Dr. Randell to Deliver His Far Famed Lecture The widely known Randell lecture which lias been delivered before many audiences for years past, will be given in Stevens Memorial Methodist Epis copal Church, Thirteenth and Vernon street, to-morrow evening at 7.30 o'clock, under auspices of the Men's Club. This lecture deals with life questions from a scientific and religious point of view. Dr. J. O. Randell, of Phila delphia, is the secretary of the coin , mission on evangelism of the Metho • dist Church. James W. Barker, the Men's Club president, will preside. The Church choir, the male chorus and one hundred members of the Stjugh chorus will sing. All members of tho Stough chorus will be given reserved scats. The front of the au ditorium will be reserved for men. A half hour of social fellowship will fol low the service. EVANGELIST HI I,MR TO SPEAK ON "FACTS FOR MEN TO FACE" The Rev. C. E. Hillis, evangelist, who is conducting a campaign in the First Baptist Church, will give a i special talk to men only to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock on "Facts for Men to Face." At the same time his wife will speak to women only on "The Model Woman." • REV. G. SIGLKR RECOVERING The Rev. G. Siglcr, pastor of the Progress Church of God, is reported slowly improving from his recent ill ness. The Rev. D. S. Shoop and the : Rev. C. L. Early, of this city, will speak at the services in the church to morrow. SI XTY-NINE CON VERTED ; Sixty-nine persons converted during the revival conducted by the Rev. J. ! D. W. Deavor in Epworth Methodist Church will be received in the church at 11 o'clock in the morning. Tho evangelistic campaign will be con tinued. ASSOCIATED BIHI.E STUDENTS An illustrated lecture will be given by J. Rowe Pike, an able Bible stu i dent at Hlghspire at 3 o'clock at Dougherty's Motion Picture hall, commerce street. Subject, "What Is God's Purpose, Past, Present and Fu ture?" CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Church of the Brethren—The Rev. ! William K. Conner, evangelist. 11 and 7.30; Snudny school 10; Christian Workers, 6.45. College President Will Talk at Redeemer Lutheran William Anthony Granville, presi dent of the Pennsylvania College, Get tysburg, will speak at the evening services at the Redeemer Lutheran Church. The sermon will be given especially for those interested in Chris tian Xindeavor work. C. E. badges will be given every person present. Special music has been prepared and the men's Bible class, numbering more than a hundred will be present in n. body. The pastor, the Rev. E. Victor Roland, will preach at the morning services. CATHOLIC Cathedral —Monsignor M. M. Ilas sett. Low mass, 7; children's mass, 9; high mass, 10.30; sunday school, 2.30; vespers and benediction, 7.30. St. Lawrence—Tho Rev. P. D. Hut-,1 gel. Low mass, 8; high mass, 10; Sunday school. 2.30; vespers and benediction, 3.30. St. Francis —The Rev. D. J. Carey. Low mass, 8; high mass, 10; Sunder' school, 2.30; vespers and benediction. 7.30. Sacred Heart The Rev. William Dalley. Low mass, 8; high mass, 10; Sunday school. 2; vespers and benedic tion, 7.30. St. Mary's—The Rev. John O'Don nell. Low mass. 8; high mass, 10.30; Sunday school, 2; vestpers anil benediction, 7.30. Sylvan Heights Home for Orphan Girls Low mass and benediction, t a. in. CATHOLIC CALENDAR Sunday. Sexagasima. Monday, St. John, Maths. Tuesday, St. Cyril. Wednesday, St. Seholastlea, Thursday, BVM, Lourdes. Friday, St. Agatha. Saturday, St. Raymond. COMMUNION AT ST. ANDREWS The usual celebration of holy com munion at St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Church to-morrow morning will be conducted by the Rev. Rollin A. Sawyer, rector of St. Stephen's Church. The Rev. James F. Bullitt, rector of St. Andrew's, will conduct service at St. Stephen's Church at the same time. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist—• Board of Trade Hall, Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Testimonial meeting. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Free reading rooms, Kunkel Building, 1.30 to 5 p. m. daily, also Monday and Satur day evenings.
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