TO-MORROW WILL BE EASTER SUNDAY Underlying everything that Easter means to you; is there not a deeply regilious instinct which inspires you in an unconscious manner to seek that which the day celebrates? Good Friday and Easter—the Cross and the Open Tomb, mark the the giving of Chistianity to the world. Not alone Christianity, but its counterpart as well, Divine Love, exemplified in man by thought of fellow-man, human love and civiliza tion. The world's symbol of Life Eternal is portrayed in the Resurrection. The Church's Easter Message Is Life Our life to-day is one of many vicissitudes to which we must adapt ourselves. But Death, which is ever /S in our midst, never changes. Manv of us in the past year have experienced it within our circles. With < 1 I what manifold blessings does the Easter message come because of Death—for that message is Life—Life _ | [ SjZZ r—xP conquering Death—Life Eternal. The Triumph of Life will the theme of song, sermon and service in most churches to-morrow. And how great is the comfort of the assurance of a Resurrection for us; that just as our Redeemer broke Death's power; so can we who follow in His footsteps. Thousands Will Hear This Message v You should be one of those who will be in church to-morrow. The churches of Harrisburg extend a most cordial invitation to you to attend any service that is held on this glorious day. If there is a church to which you belong; you should be in attendance there. If you have no church relations; every church invites you. The Easter message is yours, and in song and service you should allow your soul to fully embrace it. GO TO CHURCH TO-MORROW This advertisement has been authorized by and is being paid for bv the Associated Churches of Harrisburgr. ELEMENTARY WORK ! WILL BE DISCUSSED Dauphin County Sunday Schools Will Send Delegates to Conference Here Sunday school work in the elementary! grades In Dauphin county will be the; principal subject of; discussion at a con • ference to be held ' Tuesday afte rno on , .BM and evening. April 13. , i JIB" in Salem Reformed • Church, Third and » Vf4>Kl|[, Chestnut streets. The |U|l|S9<. superintendent, G. L. Bjinlnil Dunkel berg er . of oberlin, has charge of arrangements. All " of the Sunday schools ! of the county have been requested to send delegates to the conference. Fol- j lowing is the program: Afternoon session—"Helping Cradle , Roll Babies and Their Mothers," Mrs. I M. P. Hocker. Middletown; "Managing the Beginner's Department," Mrs. Wil bur F. Harris, Harrisburg; "Outside, Junior Activities,", Miss Roberta Ortli, Harrisburg; "Lesson Preparation in the elementary Grades." Mrs. M. J. i Baldwin. Philadelphia. Evening session at 7.30 o'clock —! "Temperance in the Elementary Grad- ! es," Miss Amanda Landes, Millersville; "Missions in the Elementary Depart ment," Mrs. M. J. Baldwin, Pliiladel-j phia. LUTHER VX Zion—The Rev. S. Winfield Herman. 10. administration of holy baptism and holy communion; 12, private commun ion: 2, Easter program in Sunday school and men's class: 3, private com munion: 7, holy communion in chapel; ! 7.30, Easter praise service. Zion. Enola—The Rev. M. S. Sharp. Holy communion and reception of members at 10.30: Easter cantata byj Zion chorus at 7.30: Sunday school.' 9.30. Augsburg—The Rev. Amos Maxwell Staniets, pastor: Praise service, 6:30; ; Men's League. 9: Holy Communion, 10; Sunday School, 2; sermon, sacra-i mem and reception of the catechu mens, 7:30. Trinity. Camp Hill—The Rev. E. D. j AVeigle, pastor, will preach at 10:30, baptism of children: 7:30, holy com munion. "Risen With Christ"; Sunday I School, 9:15. Redeemer —The Rev. E. Victor Ro land, pastor: Holy communion will lie observed morning and evening: Sunday School. 9:30; C. E„ 6:30: bap tism of children, 2. Christ —The Rev. Thomas Relscli. Ph.D., pastor: Holy communion will be celebrated to-morrow at 6:30, 10:30 and 7:30: reception of new members. 10:30; confirmation of catechetical class and special Easter music at 7:30 service: Sunday School, 2. Trinity—The Rev. R. L. Meisenhel der. pastor, will preach at 10:30, com munion and reception of members, and at 7. Easter exercises by Sunday School: Sunday School. 2: f. E. sun rise prayer meeting. 6. St. Matthew'* —The Rev. E. E. Sny •der, pastor, will preach at 11, "Ad ministration of Sacraments" and at 7:30, "Easter Message and ComJ munion"; Sunday School. 9:45; C. E 6:30. Memorial—The Rev. L. C. Manges, D. D.. pastor: Men's prayer meeting, 10; "The Passion and Victory," 10:30; "The Risen Christ our Master," 7:30; Sunday School, 2; Jr. Luther League, 5:30; Sr. Luther League, 6:30. MI SC ELL A X EOUS The Christian and Missionary Alli ance. The Rev. W. H. Worrall. Sun day school, 9.30; preaching. 10.30 and 7.50. Associated Bible Students The regular Sunday school will be held at 3 at Cameron's Hall. 105 Xorth Sec ond street, "Paul Rejected by the Ijord"; Berean study, 2. • BIRCH OF THE BRCTHIIEX Hummel Street —Preaching. 11 and 7.30 by the Rev. A. K. Hollinger: Sun day school, 10; Christian Wdrkeis. C. 15. SATURDAY EVENING- HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 3, 1915. Rev. Hart to Take in 100 Members at Last Service This will be the Rev. B. 11. Hart sj last Sunday in Harrisburg as pastor j of the Fifth Street M. K. Church. At the morning service he will receive into church fellowship more than 100 persons, and at Sunday School serv ices will administer the rite of baptism to infants. An Easter offering will be received in the Sunday School by classes. At the evening service Harvey Wag ner and Mrs. Frank Smiley will sing a duet. The choir will render an an them. entitled. "Vnfold," and Ash ford's beautiful cantata. "Kinp of Glory." The solo parts will be taken by Mrs. Frank Smiley. Miss Eleanor Shoaff, Miss Hazel Fraim. Harvey Wagner, Silas Wagner, Percy McGin nis and Frank McGinnis. VXITED BRETHREN' State Street—The Rev. E. A. G. Hos ier. Easter ingathering services, 9.30: 7.30. Easter cantata. "The Triumph," 'by the choir: junior Christian En , deavor. f>: Christian Endeavor, 6.30; early Easter service. 6. Sixth Street—The Rev. P. Hummel Ralsbaugh. Praise service, 9.43; wor ship, 10.30, baptismal services: 7.30, "The Shadow of Death;" Sabbath school, 1.45; junior Christian Endeavor, 3.45: senior Christian Endeavor, 6.30. Utterbein The Rev. S. Edwin Rupp. 10.30, communion, reception of members, baptism; 7.30, "The Risen Christ;" Sunday school, 2; Christian Endeavor, 6.30. Derry Street —The Rev. J. A. Lyter, D. D. Morning service. 10, including baptism of infants and adults, recep tion of members and holy communion; 7.50. choir, under the direction of Earle E. Renn. will sing an Easter cantata: Sunday school. 2; Christian Endeavor. 6.30. First The Rev. J. T. Spangler. ] 10.30. "The Meaning of Easter:" 0, | the choir will sing a cantata; Sunday ; school. 1.45. St. Paul's. Wormleysburg—The Rev. G. B. Renshaw. 10.45 and 7.30; Sun-I day school, 9.30; senior Christian En- j deavor. 6.30; junior Christian En- j deavor. 5.45. Communion and bap tism will be observed both morning j and evening. RXITED EVAXGEUCAL Harris Street The Rev. G. F. j Schaunt will preach at 10.30 and 7.30; Sunday school, 2; Christian Endeavor, : 6.40. Park Street —The Rev. A. E. llan iren. Sunday school. 9.30; preaching, 10.30, It' a Man Die. Shall He Live Again?" junior Christian Endeavor, 3.45: senior Christian Endeavor, 6.30; Easter cantata by choir at 7.30. "The j Resurrection and the Life," by Ira Bishop Wilson. \ I /C~^\ f / \\/ /flklhodist GhurchV \/ / \\ f \ \ a The Church on Tour Streets! f \ \ Fifth Sixth - Wood-Granite. 10.3d 7.30 A. M. T . taster services will be II F - M * Morning serTice. !| conducted by Rev. B. 11. | K «-' n « i r i r • ■ Service. iirrrpttun I llart. i-vcrvone without ©| of i church relations is invited J qc , j - v ' w I to attend. j | Mr in hers. j ffj> ! PASTOR REV B.H.HART }=* L[j=[Ji Choir of Forty Voices to Sing at Zion Lutheran A choir of forty voices will sing at the Zion Lutheran Easter evening praise service. The program: Organ prelude, Marche des Flambeaux" (Clarke), by Organist E. J. Decevee; opening service, Book of Worship; an them, "Why Seek Ye the Living" (Hopkins); Scripture Lesson; hymn; anthem,"Awake Glad Soul"(Berwald); announcements; soprano solo, "The Resurrection" (Shelley), Mrs. E. J. Decevee; prayer; offertory, violin and organ, "Ave Maria" (Bach, Gounod), William Meyers and Mr. Decevee; hymn; sermon, "An Easter Message," the Rev. S. W. Herman: anthem, "As It Began to Dawn" (Foster): closing service, Book of Worship; benediction; organ postlude, "Hallelujah" (Han del). BAPTIST At Market Street—The Rev. W. H. Dallman. 10.30. annual Easter cxer jcises ot the Bible school will be held: 7.30, "Our Strength in the Risen Christ"; Young People's meeting, 6.30. The young people's societies of the Hill district will hold an early morning service at 7 o'clock. St. Paul's—The Rev. E. Luther Cun ningham. 10.30. "The Conqueror of Death"; 3.30, believer's baptism will be observed, the Rev. C. J. Henderson; 7.30, Easter concert by choir and Sun day school with orchestra; Sunday school, 12.30; B. Y. P. U., 6.30. Penbrook—The Rev. Jay C. Forn creek. 10.30. "The Risen Christ"; 7.30, Plaster exercises by the C. B.: Sunday school, 9.30; C. E., 6.40. West End—The Rev. W. W. Cllp pinger. pastor: The Rev. Samuel Wea ver. of Bhiremanstown, will preach at 7:30; Sunday School. 10:30; Y. P. M., 6:43. First—The Rev. W. S. Booth, pas- Itor: "The Shadows Dispelled." 10:30; j Sunday School, 11:30: C. E.. 6:30; ; 'The Vandalisms ol" Death," 7:30. | Tabernacle—The Rev. Calvin A. jHare, pastor: Special services and Easter music both morning and even ling: at the evening service the pastor, I Dr. Calvin A. Hare will give an ac count of his visit to the church of the Holy Sepuleher in Jerusalem. This will he preceded at 6:30, In the lecture room, by a series of stereopticon views illustrating Passion Week. Second —The Rev. Albert Jcslah Greene. A. 8.. pastor, will preach at 10:30, "Evidences of the Resurrec tion of Jesus" and at 2. Easter exer cises of the Infant Department; Sun day School. 12: B. Y. P. U.. 6:30; at 7:30. Easter exercises of the Adult Bible School; young peoples' meet ing. 6:30. Prof. Evans Will Direct Tabernacle Baptist Choir i The following program will be ren | dered at Tabernacle Baptist Church ' ' to-morrow morning and evening: Morning. 10.30 Voluntare, Largo, I Handel; Poxology; Gloria Patria; I hymn, "Welcome, Happy Morn;" \ Scripture; anthein, "Christ is Risen," Frederic Abbott; prayer; solo, "The Strife is O'er," Miss Kuth Weeber, E. L. Ashford; offertory. Pastoral Scene, i ,T. P. Ludeibuehl; anthem, "Rise, Glorious •onqueror," H. W. Porter; hymn, "Blessed Be the Tie That Binds." Evening, 7.30 Voluntare, Grand Chorus; anthem, "To Thy Great Xame, Almighty God," S. J. Pearls; hymn, ' "Christ, the Lord, is Risen To-day;" | j anthem, "Unfold Ye Portals," Charles j Gounod; offertory, "Canzonetta:" ser- I mon by the pastor, "A Personal Visit | to the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem;" j anthem, "Praise Waits in Zion," E. S. Lorenz: postlude. march. Smart. Miss Ruth Willoughby will preside at the pipe organ and music will be under the leadership of Professor I. L. Evans. CIII'RCH OF (iOD Pleasant View—The Rev. George W. Harper, pastor; Sunday School, 9:45; preaching. 10:45, "The Easter Mes sage"; Easter exercises by the chil dren. 7:30. ■| Maclay Street—The Rev. F. X. M. (Thomas, pastor, will preach at 11. 1 "The Gain of the Resurrection" and :at 7:30. "The Walk to Emmaus"; > Sunday School, 9:45; C. E.. 6:30. i N'agle Street—The Rev. J. A. Staub, pastor, will preach at 10:30, "The [Risen r.<ord" and at 7:30, "The Lord's ; Supper"; Sunday School, 1:30; Sr. C. E„ 6:45; Jr. C. E.. 9:30. Fourth Street—The Rev. William X. ] Yates, pastor, will preach at 10:30, ! "He Is Not Dead"; at 7:30, the double ; quartet choir will give an Easter pro gram; Sunday School, 1:40; Jr. C. E„ 3: Sr. and Intermediate C. E.. 6:30; Easter morning praise service. 6. Enola—Preaching -it 7.30 by the j Rev. G. S. O. Yahn. of Harrisburg; Sunday school, 2; Jr. C. E., 3; Sr. C. E., I Green Street —The Rev. C. I-I. Grove. | 10.30, "The Resurrection of Christ"; •at 7.30 the choir will give an Easter I song service; Sunday school. 2; pro l motion exercises will be held in the |' school at 2.45; C. E„ 6.30. CHL'RCH OF CHRIST Fourth Street —The Rev. J. G. Smith. Special Raster service at 10; 7.30, "Unused Spices." r«: I Itlfssiah Euthfvan Church SIXTH Sroetr PA a TO a I COBNCR FOR&RER, REV. H.VV. A.HANSON j . i Easter Sunday J • J 10 A. M. ' • Morning Service. Holy Communion. Reception of Members. 2 P. M. i. ft Sunday School 6:30 P. M. Intermediate Christian Endeavor 7 P. M. F.vening Communion. L. 7:30 P.M. I | Easter Service. Special Music. I Without L— Without | 1 Church Church | Home L?| Home | i:; 1 ''■ s '''' 1 - « | Stevens M. E. Choir Will Sing Cantata In Stevens Memorial Methodist j 'Episcopal Church, Thirteenth and j 1 (Vernon streets, the following musical j. program will be rendered to-morrow: j Morning—Organ prelude; Rcsurrec-j tion song. Junior choir; hymn, "O Day j; of Rest and Gladness"; quartet. "He |, Lives Again"; anthem. "As It Began, to Dawn"; hymn. "Hark! Ten thou-/, sand Harps and Voices." Evening—Organ prelude; choir cantata, "Cross and Crown. Part 1 — The Cross. "Thou, Lord, Wilt Arise," chorus; "The Temptation." solo and chorus: "God Shall Charge His Angel," j trio; "Hosanna in the Highest," solo i and choarus; "Ride On, O King," so prano solo; "Gethsemane," solo and chorus; "The Shadow of the Cross." j solo and quartet. Part 2—The Crown.! "The Strife Is O'er." baritone solo; | "Christ Our Passover," chorus; "Abide With Me," Ladies' hcorus, male chor i us, obligato soprano; '"And It Came to .< Pass," quartet; "Lift Up Your Heads,"' I tinal chorus. REFORMED ' St. Andrew's, Penbrook —The Rev. i !W. R. Hartzell. 10.30, holy cominun-j lion; 7.30, holy communion and Easter | • .program; Sunday school, 9.30; men's j Bible class at 5.45. .; Fourth —The Rev. Homer Sl.yles , I May. 10.45, the holy communion and j I address by the Rev. D. H. Leader, of; ;j Camp Hill; 7.30, holy communion; I 9.30, C. E.; services Easter morning at ,j 6. anthems and the old hymns of, i Easter will be sung, si Second—The Rev. Harry Nelson, . I Bassler. 10. holy communion and con- j ' Urination; 7.30, holy communion and! 'Easter sermon: Sunday school, 1.45;' . Y. P. S. C„ 0.30. s I St. John's—The Rev. G. W. Hart ■ j man. 6, "Life Beyond the Grave"; . I 7.30, "The Great Question"; Sunday school, 9.15; continuation and com munion at 10.30; baptismal service,: ! 3 o'clock. A.JTTE. • I Harris—The Rev. A. H. Hill. 10.45. | :j "Peace On Earth: ' 7.45, "The Lord ( of Hosts;" Sunday school. 1.30; Chrls ■ I tian Endeavor. 6.30. •j Bethel The Rev. U. G. Leeper. ! 10.30, holy communion; 7.30, "The ( Resurrection." illustrated; Sunday ' school. 1; Christian Endeavor, fi.3o. Asbury—The Rev. Irving 11. Car • I penter. It, "The Empty Tomb;" Sun ' day school, 2. The Rev. D. W. Hays I speaks at 8. Music Will Predominate at Westminster Church The following program jvlll be ren- j dered at Westminster Presbyterian Church Easter evening, under the di rection of Robert C. Smith, chorister: Anthem. "The Same Stone Which the Builders Refused," Richardson; anthem, "From the Throne of Wis Cross." Stainer; anthem. "Hark! Ten Thousand Voices Sounding," Herwald. In addition Mrs. Phoebe E. Turner will j sing Knapp's "Open the Gates of the j Temple," with violin obligato. J. Stewart Hlack. organist, will ren der the following program: Morning Service—Prelude, "Easter Dawn," Claussinann; offertory, Inter mezzo. Rogers; postlude, "Passion Chorale." Reger. Evening Service—Prelude, "Easter," Mailing; offertory, "Good Friday Spell," Vretblad; postlude, "Hosannali" (Chorus Magmus). Hartmann. CATHOLIC Cathedral—Monsignor M. M. Has sett. Liow mass, 7: children's mass, 9; high mass. 10:30; Sunday School, 2:30; vespers and benediction, 7:30. St. Lawrence—The Rev. P. D. Hue gel. Low mass, 8; high mass, 10; Sunday School, 2:30; vespers and benediction, 3. St. Francis—The Rev. D. J. Carey. | Low mass, 8; high mass, 10; Sunday 'School, 2:30; vespers and benediction, 7:30. 1 Sacred Heart—The Rev. George | ! Rice. Low mass, 8; high mass, 10; I ; Sunday School, 2; vespers and bene-! i diction, 7:30. St. Mary's—The Rev. William V. I . Dai ley. Low mass. 8; high mass, 10:30; j Sunday School, 2; vespers and bene-j I diction, 7:30. Sylvan Heights Home for Orphan j Girls—Low mass and benediction, 7. j CATHOLIC CALENDAR Sunday—Easter Sunday. Monday—St. Vincent Ferrer, i Tuesday—St. Celestine. Wednesday-—St. Herman Jos. Thursday—St. Perpetuus. Friday—St. Mary of Egypt. 1 Saturday—St. Bademus. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientists— j Board of Trade Hall—Sunday, 11 and i 7.30. Testimonial meeting, Wednes- j day, S. Free reading rooms, Kunkell Building, 12.30 to 4.30 daily, also Mon-| day and Saturday evenings. STREET \ v ('] I ff-PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wj THIRD AND PINE "STREETS Yl Easter Sunday Preacher, Rev. L. S. Mudge, D. D. Pastor. 10:30 A. M. | 1 "The Crucifixion in the Light of the '®> Resurrection." H The Communion Keoeption of Members 1 1:30 P. M. 1:40 P. M. fx | Graded Sunday School Adult Bible Classes 7:30 P. M.~~ The Raster Cantata An Kaster Sermon > ' -i "Death and Life" "The Ever-Present God." J! Whaf difference would It make to you to-dav If the v last picture on the pages of the Gospels was tiiat of a j jf» weeping- woman with an aching heart, gazing Into an | ,;i f empty tomb? What difference it would make, this Kaster ' message and Easter music will tall you. Next Sunday Evening 'i "The Providing God" H The Shepherd Psalm! What .Scripture sets forth ss S well ss this, the Providing Cam of God; Come and studv My) this Psalm, and sing this Psalm that you may ei.ter Into *>■ the full meaning of this Psalm. Jr.m'j . Stevens Memorial Will Have Lengthy Program In Stevens Memorial Church. Thir teenth and Vernon streets, the follow ing organ program will be rondored to-morrow by .Miss Ruth KraybiU: Morning. 10.3a —Prelude. (a> "Eas ter Morning,'' Mailing, (b) .Melody, Guilmant; offertory. Adagio, Van Eyken; posthule, Postlude. Fletcher. Evening. 7.3o—Prelude.' (a) "Grand / Triumphal Chorus," Guilmant, (b) ' i Reverie, Baldwin; offertory, Swan," Saint-Saens; postlude, "AllgflH luia," Loret, METHODIST Curtin Heights—The Rev. A. S. MNI- f liams. 6.30, Easter service; 9.30, Eas-' ter class meeting; 9.4;},, Easter junior League; 10.30, "Looking Into tho Empty Tomb:" 2, Sunday school; 6.30. Epworth League; 7.30, cantata, "Vic tory Divine." This will be followed by a rally in the interest of local option. Stevens Memorial The Rev. Dr. Clayton Albert Stnucker. 9.30, class meeting; 10.30, "The Matchless Treas ure House;" 2, Sunday school: 6.30. i Epworth League; 7.30, cantata, "Cross i and Crown," sermon, "New Views of Life." Grace—The Rev. J. D. Fox, D. D. 9.30. class meeting; 10.30, "The Resur rection of Christ;" 1.45, Sunday school and men's Bible class; 6.45, Epworth League; 7.30, the choir will render an Easter cantata. Epworth The Rev. J. D. W. Deavor. 6, sunrise service by Epworth League; 9. class meeting: 10. Sunday school; 10.30, Easter program by the Sunday school: 6.30, Epworth Leaguo service; 7.30, church choir will render I Easter muslcale. St. Paul's—The Rev. Robert W. Run yan. In the morning the pastor will preach on "The Victorious Christ:" reception of members and baptism. In the evening the Sunday school will give the program, "The Day of Resur rection." A sunrise prayer service at J 6, with Sunday school at 1.45 and Ep- I worth League at 6.30. I Fifth Street—The Rev. B. H. Hart. ' Sunrise services in assembly room at i 6.30; morning prise and experience meeting at 9.30; at 10.30. reception of large class of probationers; Sunday school with baptism of infants at 2: Junior league at 3: Epworth league at 6.30; 7.30, Ash ford'a cantat, "King of Glory." 5
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