24 PASTORS WILL CLOSE CONFERENCE Special Services Will Be Held and Reports Read by Methodist Ministers I Special services in observance of the closing of the confer ence year will be held in Methodist churches m «| to - morrow. Pastors * (m! preach special .JflX sermons, and in many , » Jl* churches holy com ''''rTß munion and baptism will be observed. Petitions and reso lutlons asking that the pastors of the seven Methodist Ly churches be returned have been passed by the various con gregations and will be presented at the conference which convenes on March 17',,at Shamokin. The various pastors will give re ports for the church work of the year. At Stevens Memorial, the Rev. Clayton Albert Smucker, pastor for more than two years, will speak on "The Recruit ing Department of the Church," in the morning and on "The Enemies of Harrishurg Women," in the evening. The Rev. J. D. W. Deavor, pastor of the Epworth church for one year, will ' speak on "Christ's Attitude Toward j Those Who Hesitate to Accept Him," | In the evening. Communion will be | celebrated in the morning. Interesting; Themes At St. Paul's Church, the Rev. Rob-: ert W. Runyan, pastor, will preach on "What Is Our Goal?" The Rev. A. S. | Williams, pastor of the Curtin Heights | Church, will preach on "Paul's Gos-1 pel." and "A Great Denomination and | a Great Church." Communion will be observed in the morning at the Ridge j Avenue Church, and the Rev. John_H. Daugherty will preach on "Why Christ Receives Sinners." in the even ing. "The Christian Crowned." and "Challenge to Universal Gratitude," are the subjects of the sermons by the Rev. Dr. John D. Fox, pastor of Grace Church. The Rev. B. H. Hart, pastor of the Fifth Street Church, will hold a special hymn service to-morrow evening. The hymns written by Fanny Crosby will be used exclusively, and after each one | is sung, the pastor will give a brief | history of the hymn and the circum- . stances concerning its writing. j METHODIST Ridge Avenue—The Rev. John A. j Dougherty. 10.30, The Lord's Supper, i reception of members, baptism: 7.30. | "Why Christ Receives Sinners:" 6.30. j Kpworth League: 1!, Sunday school; | 9.30, Love Feast. Grace—The Rev. J. D. Fox. D. D., i i.astor: Class meeting. 0:30; "The christian Crowned." 10:30: Sunday > School and Men's Bible class. 1:45; j Kpworth League. 6:40: "Challenge to Universal Gratitude." 7:30. Fifth Street —The Rev. B. ft Hart, pastor: Praise meeting. 9:30: morn ing service, 10:30: Sunday School, 2; j Junior League, 3: Epworth League de votional meeting, ti:3o; 7:30, six of | Fanny Crosby's most popular hymns I will be studied and sung by the con- J gre.gation. Curtin Heights—The Rev. A. S. j Williams, pastor: Class meeting, 9:30: 1 Paul's Gospel," 10:30: baptism of j children; Sunday School, 2; Epworth l services, 6:30: "A Great Denomination i and a Great Church," 7:30. St. Paul's—The Rev. Robert W. i Itunyan, pastor, will preach at 10.30, "What Is Our Goal" and at 7:80; Ep worth League, ti:3o. Epworth—The Rev. J. D. W. Deavor. | !>, class meeting: 10, Sunday school: . 11, holy communion: 7.30, "Christ's I Attitude Toward Those Who Hesitate | to Accept Him;" Epworth League i service, fi.3o. Stevens Memorial The Rev. Dr. I Clayton Albert Smucker. Early morn ing- class, 9.30; morning prayer and sermon. 10.30, "The Recruiting De partment of the Church;" Sunday school. 2: Epworth League, 6.30; Sun day evening closing service. 7.30, "The j Knenites of Harrishurg Women." MUSIC AT MESSIAH Morning Prelude, "Communion." ... .Guilmant offertory. "Andantino" Shelley Soprano solo, "Comel'nto Him," (Mes siah) Handel i Postlude, "Allegro Maestoso"... .West j Evening- Prelude, "Prayer" Callaerts Soprano, "O, For the Wings of a Dove" Mendelssohn Mrs. Harper F. Heishley. Offertory, "The Hymn of the Nuns," Wely Anthem. "O Lord Most Merciful,", Concone. Postlude, "Marche SolenneUe," Mailly CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist— Board of Trade Hall—Sunday, 11 and 7.80. Testimonial meeting, Wednes day, 8. Free reading rooms, Kunkel Building, 12.30 to 4.30 daily, also Mon day and Saturday evenings. IPINE1 PINE STREET \'W PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IM/ THIRD AND PINE STREETS W | K Sunday, March 14 [•• Preacher. Rev. L. S. Mudge, D. D., Pastor. ! I 10:30 A. M. | "The Gospel of the Hands" In Graded Sunday School For Children Bible Classes For Men and Women f- The Unescapable God"" aR' Why *» yon flee in fear from God? God wishes to f'fe help you and not hurt you. Come to-morrow evening ;. i finlearn how you nay ceajte this fleeing from God, how :it3. yon may yet in step with God, how yon may ever wulk .'mjK with God by entering- Into an unending friendship with God. This will be the second of a series of Sunday evening sermons which will tell you some of the things , ; Next Sunday Evening m "The Comforting God" EK God is the God of ALT, Comfort. Therefore Ho can comfort all who need comforling. Therefore, He can comfort you. The sermon next Sunday evening will tell of a much used, but rarely recognized means by which '•• S. SATURDAY EVENING, HARfUSBURG tdSSb TELEGRAPH MARCH 13, 1915 COVENANT BROTHERHOOD MEN HAVE LARGE TIME AT FEED > ( H & H jfl xt§h& S. R. HARRIS, Chairman. Good Fellowship Reigns Supreme at Annual Banquet; Many Prominent Speakers Good fellowship reigned at the sev enth annual banquet or the Brother hood of Covenant Presbyterian Church last night. The program included many original song hits which bore humor ous reference to many of the mem bers. The dinner was in charge of the women of the church and was served in an excellent manner. The big time was held in the lecture room. Addresses were made by the pastor, the Rev. Harvey Klaer. Professor L. E. McGinnes, superintendent of the Steel ton schools, and former deputy Attor ney General Jesse E. B. Cunningham. The toastmaster was Samuel P. Eby, president of the brotherhood. Other officers of the brotherhood are: Wil liam F. Schraedley, vice-president; C. C. Holland, secretary, and D. A. Teats, treasurer. Music. His Feature In his address, Professor McGinnes took for his subject, "The ffoy of To day and the Brotherhood of To-mor row." "Our Privileges as Citizens and the Consequent and Corresponding Du ties," was the theme on which Mr. Cunningham spoke. The musical numbers were well re ceived. The attendance was large. A j vote of thanks was tendered the wo-J men of the church and to S. R. Harris, j chairman of the committee on ar-, rangemenls. The following members and guests were present: Jesse E. B. Cunningham. Professor L. E. McGinnes. the Rev. Harvey | Klaer, F. J. Consylman. S. H. Garland, i A. W. Lutz, l". C. Holland, M. F. Har- j ris. 1.. W. Lutz, R. A. Delvey, J. C. McAllister. Richard McAllister, C. W. Miller. 1). A. Kauffman, Charles Pye, I S. R. Harris, S. H. Harris, Roy Snow, PliN TRIP TO HEAP EVANGELIST STOUGH Harrishurg Evangelistic Chorus to Rehearse Tabernacle Songs Monday Night Final plans for the excursion of Har risburgers to Lancaster, Tuesday even ing. to hear I)r. Henry W. Stougli. the evangelist, will be made at a meeting Monday night in Itidge Avenue Metho dist Episcopal Church. The songs to be sung by the Harris burg Evangelistic Chorus, under whose direction the trip Is to he held, will be rehearsed at this meeting, under the direction of Charles F. Clippinger, the leader. Special roundtrip tickets at $1.50 for adults ainl seventy-five cents for chil dren can be purchased at the following places: Fountain Grocery. Mulberry and Berry streets; Central Book Store. Cot terel's Book Store. Schell's Seed Store. Thirteenth and Market streets; the grocery stores of G. E. Runkle, State and Lynn streets; S. R. Harris, 1929 North Sixth street: S. T. Klnsinger, Fourth and Woodbine streets, and the McCurdy Drug Store, Steelton. Railroad pass privileges will be rec ognized on the special excursion train. The special will leave the Pennsy sta tion for I>ancaster at 6 o'clock sharp, and returning reach Harrishurg at 11:30. The Harrishurg party will be met at the Lancaster station by the Lancaster tabernacle chorus. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS The regular Sunday services will be held in Cameron Hall, 105 North Second street, at 3. "The Psychologi cal Moment in Saul's Life." Berean study at 2. . jMr mi SAMUEL P. EBY, President. . P '■ ■■ ■ • ; \ r : • t»W : : I- v . ■ ' > REV. HARVEY KLAER, Pastor. Mr. Tittle. N. H. Greenawalt. W. H. Hampton, S. P. Eby. S. B. Beldleman, C. R. Wolfe, W. F. Schraedley, R. M. j Dunlap. D. C. Cless. J. L. Wirt, R. P. j McGann, R. L. Crane, Jasper Berry, \ D. A. Teats, O. F. Smith. S. M. Living ston. H. X. Longacre, J. B. Livingston, i 11. C. Wasson, D. C. Stackpole, J. M, j Stewart. E. C. Lamey, C. M. Brubaker, C. E. Albright, W. H. Musser, Ed. At- I kinson. H. C. Baker, E. E. Bortell, J. Tyson, William Consylman, J. V. Doug | lass. c. P. Taylor, L. M. Barnltz, A. S. ! Moyer. the Rev. B. P. White, R. K. Wirt, 11. I:. Herbst. R. D. Beiuan. J. T. I Boyd. G. A. Werner. Jr., W. J. Horn , ing. G. W. Cook, G. R. Priteliard. CHURCHMEN PLAN 810 INTILIOUOR RALLIES Will Hold Three Simultaneous Demonstrations in Widely Separated Churches Final arrangements for the three gigantic mass meetings to be held on I Allison Mill, in the central district and in the west end of the city, will be completed-within the noxt few days. I The committee of arrangements, con sisting of the Revs. William N. Yates, ! K. K. Curtis and E. Victor Roland, have i already chosen the churches in which I the services in connection with the I local option fight will be held, and also the speakers. They will be held at 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, March 21. The churches speakers are as follows: Fourth Reformed, Sixteenth and Market streets, the Rev. E. E. Cur tis. pastor of the Westminster Prcshv terian Church, will speak; at Grace Methodist, Professor !•*. F. Holsopple | will be the speaker, and at Augsburg I Lutheran, the Rev. William N. Yates, I pastor of the Fourth Street Church of God, will have charge. The meetings will be for men only, and the sermons by the three speakers will be devoted entirely to the discus sions of the local option bill. Plans are now being bade to have the members of Men's Bible classes of the cltv at tend in a body, meeting first at the respective churches and then marching to the church in which the services are to be held. i cnitki) brethren Stale Street —-The Rev. E. A. G. Bossier. 10. "Give Ye Them to Eat." a missionary sermon: 7.30, "Im pressions of the "Billy" Sunday Cam paign;" Sunday school, 9.30: junior Christian Endeavor, 6; Christian En deavor, 6.30. Otterbein—The Rev. S. Edwin Rupp. 10.30, "Christ and the Saved;" 7.30, I "Christ and the City;" Sunday school, 12; Christian Endeavor. 6.30. First The Rev. J. T. Spangler. 10.30, "The Angelus:" 7.30, "The j Plight of a Skeptic;" Sunday school, ; 1.45; Christian Endeavor, fi.4 5. Sixth Street—The Rev. P. if. Bals baugh. Praise service, 9.43; 10.30, "Joy in Heaven:" 7.30, "From Desert to Garden:" Sabbath school. 1.45; junior Christian Endeavor, 5.45; senior Christian Endeavor. 6.30. Derry Street—the Rev. J. A. Ly ter, D. D. Preaching at 10.30 and !7.30; Sunday Rchool, 2; Y. P S C F i 6.30. CATHOLIC j Cathedral—Monsignor St. M. Mas sett. Low mass, 7: children's mass, 9; higli mass, 10.30; Sunday school, 2.30; vespers and benediction. 7.30. St. Lawrence—The Rev. P. £>. Hue jgel. Low mass, 8; high mass. 10; Sun day school, 2.30; vespers and benedic tion, 3.30. j St. Francis —The Rev. D. J. Carey, j I/JW mass, 8; high muss, 10; Sundav 5ch001,,2.30; vespers and benediction. 7.30. j Sacred Heart —The Rev. G. T. Rice. Low mass, 8; high mass, 10; Sunday school, 2; vespers and benediction. 7.30. St. Mary's The Rev. William V. Dai ley. Low mass, 8; high mass, 10.30; i Sunday school, 2; vespers and benedic tion, 7.30. Sylvan Heights Home for Orphan Girls. Low mass and benediction, S. CATHOLIC CALENDAR Sunday—St. Maude. Monday—St. Zachary. Tuesday—St. Julian. Wednesday—St. Patrick. Thursday—St. Gabriel. Friday—St. Joseph. I Saturday—St. Cyril. CHl'Rl'll OF THE BRETHREN Church of the Brethren—Sunday I school. 10; preaching by the Rev. A. K. llollinger, 11 and 7.30; Christian Workers, 6.45. EPIMTH LEAGUES j PLAN BIG RMJJf ' j Rev. Dr. Dan B. Brummitt, Editor of Epworth Herald, Will Be Principal Speaker Presidents and representatives of Epworth Leagues of the city rpet at the home of Ross K. Bergstresser, president of the Stevens Memorial Ep worth League Thursday evening and formulated preliminary plans for the mammoth rally which is to be held in Grace Methodist Church next Wed nesday evening, at 8 o'clock. All Leagues of the city are co-oper ating in this rally, «nd an invitation will be extended to the leagues of the surrounding towns within a radius of twenty miles to join in this young peo ple's gathering. The Rev. Dr. Dan B. Brummitt, of Chicago, editor of the Epworth Her ald, will speak. Charles 8011, presi dent of Grace Church league, will be the presiding officer, the Stevens Me morial Male chorus, under the direc tion of George W. Seigert. will sing, and neveral other musical numbers will be provided. Ross K. Bergstresser will conduct the opening song-service. Prior to the mass meeing a recep tion will be tendered Dr. Brummitt by the members of the league cabinets of the city in the social parlors of Grace Church. At the meeting of the League repre sentatives Thursday evening, an ag gressive campaign for the adevrtising of this mass meeting was authorized and provided for. At the meeting Ralph Neiman, rep resenting the Grace Church league; H. F. Asper, president of Fifth Street Church league; Don F. Manahan, president of Epworth Church Leaguet president of Ridge Avenue league; Harry R. Matter, president of Epworth Church league, and John N. Peregoy and Ross K. Bergstresser, representing Stevens Memorial league, were pres ent. LUTHERAN Holy Communion —The Rev. John Henry Miller. 10.45, "The Prospects, ol' the Cross;" 7.30, "The Triumphs of the Cross;" Sunday school, 9.30; Luth er League, leader, Miss Fay Moyer. Redeemer—The Rev. E. Victor Ro land. 10.30, "A Lesson in Heavenly Arithmetic;" 7.30, "Idleness Reprov ed;" Sunday school, 9.30; Junior En deavor, 2; Senior Endeavor, 6.30: Messiah —The Rev. Henry W. A. Hanson. 10.30, "Prisoners of Hope;" 7.30, "Balaam, Son of Beor;" Sunday school, 2. .Memorial—The Rev. L. C. Manges, D. D. Men's prayer meeting, 10; at 10.30, "Our Participation in the Pas sion;" and at 7.30, "The Appeal of His Passion;" Sunday school. 2: Junior Luther League, 5.30; Senior Luther i League, 6.30. I Christ The Rev. Thomas Reisch, ! Ph. D. Morning. "The Brown of the Hill;" 7.30, "What Is a Christian Church?" Sunday school and men's Bible class, 2. Bethlehem The Rev. J. Bradley Markward. D. D. 10.30, "The Change less Christ;" 7.30, "Confessing Christ;" Sunday school, 1.45; Christian En deavor prayer meeting, 6.30. Trinity, Camp Hill—At 10.30, the Rev. D. H. Leader will preach; 7.30, the Rev. L. M. Strayer will preach; 9.15, Sunday school. St. Matthew's—The Rev. E. E. Sny der. 11. "The Supreme Privilege;" 7.30, "The Supreme Sacrilege;" Sun day school, 10. Trinity—The Rev. R. 1,. Meisen | holder. 10.30, "An Old Testament In vitation;" 7.30, "Christ or Barablias;" Sunday school, 2; Christian Endeavor, I 6.30. Augsburg—The Rev. Amos Maxwell Staniets. 10.30. "Christ Crucified Evi dently Set Forth;" 7.30, "Why Join the Church?" Sunday school, 2; Christian Endeavor, 6.30. Calvary—The Rev. Edward H. Paar. 11. "The Lord's Test Question to Philip;" 7.30, "Christ Before Herod;" I Sunday sclioo.l 10. '/Aon— The Rev. S. Winfield Her man. 10.30, "Anointing for His Burial;" 7.30, "The White Raiment;" Sunday school, 1.45; men's class. 1.50; men's devotional service, 10; senior catechetical class. 6.30. PRESBYTERIAN Pino Street —The Rev. Lewis Sey-' ! mour Mudge, D. D., the Rev. J. S. Ar jmentrout. assistant. 10.30, The Gospel | of the Hands;" 7.30, "God;" 1.30 Sun ! day school. Elementary departments; j 1.40, Advanced departments, Adult Bi i ble classes: 6.30, Sr. C. E. Society. Calvary—The Rev. Frank P. Mack enzie, pastor, will preach at 10:15, I "Numbering Our Days" and at 7:30, ; "The Unpardonable Sin"; Sunday i School, 9: V. P. S. C. E., 6:30. ' Covenant—The Rev. Harvey Klaer, pastor, will preach at 10:30, "The Life Everlasting" and at 7:30, "God's Last Word"; Sunday School, 2; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30; Sunshine Mission Band, I 6:15. | Olivet—The Rev. William O. Yates, | pa-stor, will preach at 10:30, "Three I Things God Expects of a Christian" and at 7:30, "The Christ in History"; | Sunday School. 2; C. E., 6:30. Immanuel —The Rev. H. Everett Hallman, pastor, will preach at 10 and 7:30; Sunday School, 11:15; C. E., 6:30. Market Square—The Rev. W. B. Cooke, minister in charge, wilj preach at 11 and 7.30; Sunday school, 10. Westminster —The Rev. E. E. Cur tis. Church, 10.30, "God's Care and Our Ingratitude;" Sunday school, 1.45; Christian Endeavor, 0.30: church, 7.30, "Credit to Whom Credit Is Due." Capital Street The Rev. B. M. Ward. 10.45, "Feet Beautiful;" 7.45, "Spiritual Blindness;" Sunday school, 12.30; Christian Endeavor, 7.45. CHURCH OF GOD Pleasant View —The Rev. George W. Harper. Sunday school. 9.4 5. Preach ing, 10.40. "How God Estimates Chris tian Character"; Jr. C. E., 3: Sr. C. E., [6.45: 7.30, "The True Christian Need !ed To-day." Maclay Street—The Rev. F. I. M. Thomas. 11, "Strengthening a Chain;" "Repentence;" Sunday school, 9.45; V. P. S. C. E., 6.80. Enola The Rev. O. J. Farling. Preaching. 7.30; Sunday school, 2; senior Christian Endeavor, 7. Nagle Street —The Rev. J. A. Staub. 10.30. "Faith and the Evidences;" 7.30, revival services; Sunday school, 1.30; Christian Endeavor, 6.45. Penbrook—The Rev. Jay C. Forn crook. 10.03; 7.30, "Creation's Groan ings;" Sunday school, 9.30; Christian Endeavor. 6.4 0. The Rev. Charles F. Raach, of Mechanicsburg, will speak to men at 3 on "A Man's Job." Fourth Street—The Rev. William X. Yates. 10.30, "Message to Mem bers No. 2;" 7.30, "Life's Purpose:" Sunday school, 1.40; junior Christian Endeavor, 3; senior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor. 6.30. REFORMED Fourth —The Rev. Homer Skyles | May. 10.45, "A Spiritual Home:" 7.30, | "Willing. To Live Unto Him;" Sunday school. 9.30; Heidelberg C. E„ 6.30. St. John's—The Rev. N. W. Hart inon. 11, "The World or Christ:" 7.30, "Religion and Womanhood;" Sunday school, 9.45: Y. P. S. C. E.. 6.80. Second— The Rev. Harry Nelson Bassler. 10.30, "Simon of Cyrene;" 7.30,- "The Wife of Pilste:" Sunday school, 1.45; Y. P. S. C. E-, 6.30. \ 'THE churches of this city collec- L tively send out an invitation to ip? everyone to be in some church to morrow. If there is a church to which you belong you should go < there. If you have not yet ident ified yourself with any church, go to the one nearest you, or to the one of your choice. It may never have occured to you, but the fact is that your attendance at church services anywhere aids and ad vances the cause of Christianity wherever the name Christian is known. Your attendance tomorrow at a church service in the right spirit may open for you a life of new hope and start upon the road you believed was closed to you. Infinitely more clear to you will become the un satisfied longing of your inner self— the questions of your better nature which you have never understood. The churches collectively inviteyou. Go to Church Tomorrow This advertisement lias been authorized by and is being paid for by the Associated Churches of Harrisburg. Will Continue Sermon Series at Pine Street At Pine Street Presbyterian Church to-morrow evening the second of the sermons in the series on "God" will be preached. The topic will be "The Unescapable God." The service will be preceded by an organ recital at 7.15 o'clock when Mr. McCarrell will play: Choral. "Kin Feste Burg." Martin Luther; Choral prelude on "Eine Fcste Burg," Bach; Fantasie in C, Tours. The theme ot the sermon on Sun day morning will be "The Gospel of the Hands." At this service the choir will sing "The Lord's Own Holy Day." Shelly, and "Spirit of God," Humason. The music by the choir at the evening service will be "Still, Still With Thee," Lansing, and a solo by Mr. Sutton, "Recitative and Air, 'Elijah,,' " Men delssohn. In the afternoon at 1.40 o'clock the Sunday school meets. In point of at tendance this is the largest school in the city and has a record of doing wonderful work. The Christian En deavor society meets in the lecture room at 6.30 o'clock. The mid-week service for prayer and meditation is held in the lecture room on Wednes day evenings at 7.50 o'clock. The topic will be "A Study of Temptation." BAPTIST First—The Rev. W. S. Booth. 10.30, '"Hindrances That Help;" 11.30, Sun day school; 6.30, C. E.; 7.30, "Prayer." St. Paul's—The Rev. E. Luther Cun ningham. 10.30, "The Personality of the Holy Spirit;" 7.30, evangelistic' ser vices; Sunday school, 12.30; B. Y. P. U., 6.30; 3, "The Mission of the Church." Second —The Rev. Albert Josiah Greene, A. B. 10.30, "Reasons Why We Are Baptists;" 7.30, "In the Di vine Mind;" Sunday school, 12; B. Y. P. U., 6.30. Market Street—The Rev. W. H. Dallman. 10.30, "The Baptist Concep tion of a Christian Church;" 7.30, "Are Sprinkled People Christians?" Sunday school, 11.30; B. Y. P. U., 6.30. Tabernacle—The Rev. Calvin A. Hare. 10.30, "The Church's Mission;" 7.30, evangelistic services; 11.30 Sun day school; B. Y. P. U. ( 6.30. A. M. K. Asbur.v —The Rev. Irving 11. Car penter. 11. "The Invisible Influence;" 3. the Rev. W. Tolliver; 8. the Rev. J. S. Morrison; Sunday school, 2; league. 7. Harris—The Rev. A. H. Hill. 10.45, "The Pearl of Great Price;" 7.45, "The Queen from the South;" Sunday school, 1.30; Christian Endeavor, 6.30. Wesley Union —Th<; Rev. W. A. Ray. 10.45, . "The Closet's Reward;" 7.30, "Some Lessons of the Evening;" Junio» Christian Endeavor, 5.30; senior Chris tian Endeavor, 6.30. Bethel The Rev. U. G. 10.30, "The Evening of Life;" 7.30, "Human and Divine Agency United in the Salvation of the Soul;" Christian Endeavor, 6.30. EPISCOPAL Mt. Calvary, Camp Hill —The Rev. O. H. Brldgman. Evening service, 7.30; Sunday school, 2.30. St. Paul's—The Rev. Floyd Apple ton. 8, Holy communion: 11 and 7.30 service and sermon; Sunday school, 2.30; service at the Reformed Church in Enola at 4. St. Andrew's—The Rev. James F. Bullitt. Morning prayer, 10.30; Sun school and Bible classes, 12; evening prayer. 7.30. St. Augustine's—Archdeacon E. L. Henderson. 11, morning prayer: 7, evening prayer; Sunday school, 12.30; 7 Holy communion. CHURCH OF CHRIST Fourth Street—ll, "Tongues of Fire:" 7.30, "Tests of Christianity;" 10, Sunday school. MISCEIX/AVEOU S The Christian and Missionary Alli ance. The Rev. W. H. Worrall. Sun day school, 9.30; preaching at 10.30 and 7.30. "KNKMIKS OF WOMKS" "The Enemies of Harrlsburg Women" will be the subject of the evening ser mon lecture by the Rev. C. A. Hmucker ftt the Stevens Memorial Methodist Church to-morrow. "The Recruiting Department of the Church" will be tho I morning subject. BAPTISTS TO OBSERVE | ( DENOMINATIONAL DAY i Denominational Day will be ob served to-morrow in many of the Baptist churches of the Northern dis trict. One of these will be Market Street Baptist. The Rev. W. H. Da 11- man, pastor, will speak in the morn ing on "The Baptist Conception of a Christian Church," and in the even ing on "Are Sprinkled People Chris tians?" PLAN BIG CANVASS Men of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemen'. Nineteenth) and Kensington streets, will have an "Every Member Canvass" Sunday, March 11. Final plans districting work will bo completed at 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The Old Musician and Her Harp An Evening With Fanny Crosby at the Fifth Street Methodist Church To-morrow Evening "Blessed Assurance" "Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour" "Saviour More Than Life to Me" "Safe in the Arms of Jesus" "Some Day the Silver Cord Will Break" Why Did She Write Them? When? Where? Hear all about them and then help to sing them. Dan B. Brummitt, D. D. of Chicago Editor of the Epworth Herald ' will address the Epworth League Mass Meeting In Grace Methodist Episcopal Church Wednesday Evening, March 17, 1915 at 8 o'clock. The Stevens Memorial Male Chorus Will Sing Christ Lutheran Will Celebrate Anniversai Plans are about complete for tl five-day celebration of the twenty-flf anniversary of Christ Luther! Church, beginning Sunday momir March 21, and concluding Thursdi night. Monday will be booster night ai congregational reception; Tuesdf Christian Kndeavor night, with an a dress by tne Rev. T. L. Crouse, t' first pastor of the church; Wedne day will be missionary night, ai Thursday, Sunday school night.