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■CUES OBSERVING
CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL
Boys and Girls Will Hold Center
of Interest in Nearly All
Edifices Tomorrow
Hundreds of
small boys and
girls, clad in white
will participate in
Children's Day ser
vices in more than
a score of hcurches
throughout the
city. These ser
vices will vie in In
terest with the bac
calaureate sermons
which will be
preached to the Seniors of Technical
and Central high schools.
Motion songs, drills and exercises,
solos and recitations by primary and
kindergartan pupils will, as usual
prove of the most interest. Choirs, in
many instances greatly augmented,
will sing special music.
Arrangements have been made to
have all the churches decorated with
a profusion of Spring flowers. Bap
tism of Infants and receptions to new
members will also be features of a
majority of services.
PRESBYTERIAN
Market Square—Charles K. Imbre,
of Auburn Theological Seminary, will
preach at 11 and at 7:30; Sunday
School. 9:45: Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30.
Calvary—The Rev. Frank P. Mack
enzie, pastor, will preach at 10, "Four
Wise Creatures," special children's
sermon, Children's Day exercises, and
at 7:30, "The Need of Haste"; Sunday
School. 10: C. E„ 6:30.
Covenant —The Rev. Harvey Klaer,
pastor, will preach at 10:30, "Birds
and Flowers"; Children's Day services
of Sunday School, 6:30.
Westminster —The Rev. E. E. Curtis,
pastor: Children's Day exercises, 10;
C. E., 6:30; church, 7:30.
Capital Street—The Rev. B. M.
Ward, pastor, will preach at 10:45,
"The Foundation of Man" and at 7:45;
Sunday School, 12:15; C. E., 7:15.
Bethany—The Rev. John M. War
den, pastor, will preach at 7:30, "The
Committed Life"; Sunday School, 9;
C. E„ 6:30.
Olivet —The Rev. William O. Yates,
pastor, will preach nt 10, "Cornelius,"
and at 7:30, "An Everlasting Love";
Sunday School, 11:15; Children's Day
exercises; C. E.. 6:30.
Jmmanuel—The Rev. H. Everett
Hallman. pastor, will preach at 10;
Sunday School, 11:15; Children's Day
exercises.
At Paxton The Rev. Harry B.
King. 10.30, Children's Day service;
preaching, 7.30.
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Salem- —The Rev. Ellis N. Kremer
will preach at 10.30; children's day
service at 7.30.
St. Matthew's, Enola The Rev.
W. P. Hartzell. Services, 10.45; Sun
day school. 9.45; C. E., 6.45.
St. Andrew's, Penbrook The Rev.
W. P. Hartzell. Services, 7.30; Chil
dren's Day service, Sunday school
9.30.
Fourth The Rev. Homer Skyles
May. 10.45, "The W'orld's Need of the
Redeemer; 7.30. Sermon to the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
Memorial service; Sunday school,
9.30; Heidelberg C. E., 6.30.
St. John's The Rev. G. W. Hart
man. Children's Day will be observed
at 10.30; 7.30, "Jesus and Childhood";
Sunday school, 9.45; Y. P. S. C. E.,
6.30.
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SATURDAY EVENING,
SUCCESS WILL BE
BOTH BACCALAUREATE SERMONS
Central High Services Will Be Held at Messiah Lutheran; Technical
Seniors Will Go to Zion Lutheran; Students to Wear
Their Caps and Gowns
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THE REV H. W. A. HANSON
Children's Sunday to Be
Observed at Stevens M. E.
To-morrow will be distinctly a chil
dren's Sunday in the Stevens Memo
rial Methodist Epfscopal Church,
Thirteenth and Vernon streets. In
the morning at 9.45 o'clock the chil
dren's hour service will be held. The
program will be given by the Sunday
school. Al. K. Thomas will be in
charge.
The minister's half-hour service, at
10.45 o'clock, will center around the
consecration of children and youth to
Christian service. After a short con
secration talk on "There Remaineth
Yet the Youngest," Dr. Clayton Albert
Smucker will administer the sacra
ment of baptism to a large number of
infants. The children's Sunday clos
ing service, at 7.30 o'clock, will be a
Children's Day story service. There
will be good music and good speaking.
LUTHERAN
Bethlehem—The Rev. J. Bradley
Markward, D. D., pastor: 10:30, Chil
dren's Day service; 7:30, "Learn to Do
Well"; no Sunday School; C. E., 6:30.
St. Matthew's —The Rev. E. E. Sny
der, pastor, will preach at 11, "The
Message to Thyatira" and at 7:30,
"Facing Difficulties"; Sunday School,
10; C. E., 6:30.
Trinitv, Camp Hill —The Rev. E. D.
Weigie, D. D., pastor: Sunday School,
9:15; 10:30. joint service; 7:30, Dr.
Luther A. Weigle, of Yale University,
will preach.
Trinity—The Rev. R. L. Meisenhel
der, pastor, will preach at 11:15, "A
Handful ol' Meal" and 7:30, "A Sense
of Need"; Sunday School, 10; C. E.,
6:30.
Christ—The Rev. Thomas Reisch,
Ph. D., pastor, will preach at 11,
"Drawing Power" (sermon will be Il
lustrated! : Sunday School hour
changed to 9.4 5; Children's Day enter
tainment, 7.
Augsburg—The Rev. Amos Maxwell
Stamets, pastor: 10:45, Children's Day
program; 7:30, 25th anniversary exer
cises of the Sunday School; Sunday
School, 9:45; C. E„ 6:30; Men's
League, 9.
St. Mark's, West Fairview —The Rev.
A. G. Wolf, pastor, will preach at
10:30; Sunday School, 9:30; C. E.,
6:30.
St. Paul's, New Cumberland —The
I Rev. A. G. Wolf, pastor: Sunday
School, 9:30; C. E., 6; preaching, 7.
Messiah—The Rev. Henry W. A.
Hansom, pastor: 10:30, Children's
Day services; 7:30, baccalaureate ser
mon to the graduating class of the
Harrisburs High School, "Conditions
of Success."
Calvary—The Rev. Edward H. Paar,
pastor, will preach at 11. "The Great
Supper" and at 7:30, "God's First
Question to Fallen Man"; Sunday
School, 10.
Holy Communion—The Rev. John
Henry Miller, pastor, will preach at
10:45, "Brotherly Love" and at 7:30,
"Ten Virgins"; Sunday School, 9:30.
Memorial —The Rev. L. C. Manges,
D. D. Men's prayer meeting. 10;
preaching at 10.30, "The Kingdom of
Heaven;" at 7.30, children's day serv
ice: Sunday school, 2: junior Luther
League, 5.30; senior Luther League,
6.30.
Zion—The Rev. S. Winfleld Herman.
11. baccalaureate sermon, Technical
high school, class of 1915; 7.30, the
Rev. E. C. Herman, of Erie, will
preach; Sunday school, 9.45; men's
class. 9,3 0.
AT CAMP CURTIN
Children's Day, baptism of a num
ber of infants and a reception to new
members will be features of services
in Camp Curtin Memorial Methodist
Church, to-morrow. The following
children will participate in the even
ing's program: Pauline Wallace, Fern
Gross, Love Mcllvain, Esther Jeffries,
Luretta Geist, Mary McLain, Lula
Beard and Sarah Burgoon.
Senior classes of both Central and
Technical hiKh schools of this city
will attend baccalaureate services to
morrow in Messiah and Zion Lutheran
churches respectively.
Forty-eight members of the Techni
cal hiKh school class will be present
to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock at
Zion Lutheran Church, where the Rev.
S. Winfleld Herman, pastor, will speak
on "The Secret of Success." The stu
dents will carry large floral wreaths
In honor of tbe dead members of the
Alumni Association.
The Central high school Seniors
numbering 160, will attend evening
services at 7.30 o'clock In the Messiah
Lutheran Church. The Rev. Henry W.
A. Hanson, pastor, will speak on "The
Conditions of Success." The 1915 class
of the Central high school is one of
the largest in the history of the
school.
All of the students will wear caps
land gowns at the services.
Dr. Mudge to Preach on
"Mob Rule" at Pine Street
At the Pine Street Presbyterian
Church to-morrow morning the an
nual children's day service will be
held. The order of service will in
dud? exercises by the children of the
kindergarten, primary and junior
grades of the Sunday school, and an
address to the children by the pastor,
the Rev. Dr. L. S. Mudge.
At the evening service, Dr. Mudge
will preach as usual. The subject of
the evening sermon will be "Mob
Rule." The midweek service will be
held on Wednesday evening, the
topic for consideration being "How
Men Rob God."
METHODIST
Coxestown— The Rev. A. Harries.
10.30, "Childhood and the Church";
7.30. Children's Day service; Sunday
school. 9.30.
Fifth Street The Rev. Edwin A.
Pyles. 10.30. children's day program;
7.30, children's day program con
tinued; 2, Sunday school; 6.30, Ep
worth League.
Asbury—The Rev. W. H. Gaines.
11, "Atonement Symbolized;" 8, ser
mon; Sunday school, 2.
Stevens Memorial—The Rev. Dr.
Clayton Albert Smucker. pastor: Sun
day School. 9:45. Children's Day cele
hration, 10:45, Children's* Day service;
Ep,worth League, 6:30; 7:30, "A Chil
dren's Day Story."
Camp Curtin Memorial—The Rev.
A, S. Williams, pastor: Class meeting,
9:30; baptism of infants and Children's
Day exercises, 10:30; Sunday School,
2; Epworth League, 6:30; Children's
Day cantata, 7:30.
Grace—The Rev. J. D. Fox, D. D.,
pastor: Sunday School and Men's
Bible class. 9:45; Children's Dav exer
cise and baptism of infants," 10:30;
Epworth League, 6:45; "The Ideal
Sunday School. 7:30.
Epworth—The Rev. J. D. W. Dea
vor, pastor: Class meeting, 9; Sundav
School, 10; preaching 11, "Christian
Education"; Epworth League services,
6:30; Children's Day service, 7:30,
UNITED BRETHREN
First —The Rev. J. T. Spangler. 11,
"A Farce in Religion;" 7.30, "An Old
Note;" Sunday school, 10; Christian
Endeavor. 6.45.
Sixth Street The Rev. P. Hummel
Balsbaugh. 10.30, "The Master's
Call"; Sunday school, 1.30. Children's
Day service, "God's Goodness and
Love."
State Street The Rev. E. A. G. I
Bossier. Communion Service, 10.45;
7.30, "The Third Commandment";
Sunday school, 9.30; Jr. C. E., 6; Y. P
S. C. E.. 6.30.
St. Paul's, Wormleysburg The
Rev. G. B. Renshaw. Services, 10.45
and 7.30; Sunday school, 9.30;; Sr. C.
E., fi.3o; Jr. C. E., 5.45.
Otterbein The Rev. S. Edwin
Rupp. Dr. Brane of Dayton. Ohio,
will preach at 11 and 7.30; Sunday
school, 10; C. E., 6.30.
Derry Street The Rev. J. A. Ly
ter, D. D. Services, 11 and 7.30; Sun
day school 9.50; Y. P. S. C. E.. 6.30.
BAPTIST
Market Street—The Rev. W. H. Dall
nian. Children's day exercises at
10.30; 7.30. "A Fool and His Money;"
young people's service, 6.30.
Second The Rev. Albert Josiah
Greene, R. A. 10.30. "The Consecra
tion of Children;" 7.30, children's dav
exercises: Sunday school, 12; B. Y.
P. U.. 6.30.
First—The Rev. W. S. Booth, pastor,
will preach at 10:30, "Experiences in
the Highways and Byways" and at
7:30, "Lest We Backslide"; Sundav
School, 11:30; C. E., 6:30.
St. Paul—The Rev. E. Luther Cun
ningham, pastor, will preach at 10:30,
"The Neglected Child" and at 7:45,
"God's Goodness"; Sunday School,
12:30; B. Y. P. U„ 6:30.
Tabernacle —The Rev. Calvin A.
Hare, D. D., pastor, will preach at
10:30, 'Uriah the Hittite" and at 7:30;
Bible School, 11:30; B. Y. P. U., 6:30.
CHURCH OF GOD
Maclay Street —The Rev. F. I. M.
Thomas. 11. "The Great Example of
(Prayer;" 7130, "The Friendship of
Christ;" Sunday school, 9.45; junior
Christian Endeavor, 6.30.
Pleasant View—The Rev. George W.
Harper Sunday school, 9.45; 10.45,
"The Children's Day Sermon;" 7.30,
children's day exercises.
Green Street The Rev. J. W. Mil
ler. Services, 10.45 and 7.30; Chil
dren's Day exercises; Sundav school,
9.45.
Fourth Street The Rev. William
N. Yates. Evnngelist C. E. Hlllis will
preach at 10.30 and Rev. Dr. Whit
man of Rochester, N. Y, will preach
at 7.30; Sunday school at 9.30; Junior
C. E.. 6: Senior and Intermediate C.
E., at 6.30.
EPISCOPAL
St. Andrew's —The Rev. James F.
Bullitt. Morning prayer, 10.30; Sun
day school, 12; baptism and children's
service. 3.30: evening prayer, 7.30,
St. Stephen's—The Rev. Rollin A.
Sawyer, pastor: Holy communion, S;
Sunday School, 10; morning prayer,
11; evening prayer, 4:30.
St. Augustine's—Archdeacon E. L.
Henderson, pastor: Morning prayer,
11; Sunday School, 12:30; evening
prayer, 7:30.
A. M. E.
Bethel The Rev. U. G. Leeper.
10.30. "The Parables of the Ten Vir
gins;" 7.30. children's day exercises
by the Sunday school; Sunday school,
1; Christian Endeavor, 6.30.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
New Officers Elected
by Alricks Association
Officers for the ensuing year were
elected last night by the Alricko Asso
ciation, when it held its June business
meeting at St. Anarew's Parish House.
They are as follows:
President, Joseph H. Kllnedinst;
vice-president 1. B. Dickinson; secre
tary-treasurer, Gilbert W. Mattson;
executive committee, H. B. Halfpen
ny, George T. Eldredge, Dr. B. Frank
Smith and E. L. \Vat3on. Nominating
committee. P. F. Burchfleld, Willis
Geist Newboid and George W. Bogar.
Last night's meeting was the final
one of the association until Fall. A
smoker was held during the course of
the business meeting and the evening
was brought to a close with a talk on
"Wireless Telegraph," by Ray T.
Hoffman and a lecture on "Roses," by
J. P. Braselmann, illustrated with col
ored lantern slides.
EI,A BORATE PROGRAM AT
RIDGE AVENUE M. E.
An elaborate program consisting of
fifty-four numbers, including songs,
recitations and organ selections, has
heen arranged for the children's day
services to-morrow morning in the
Ridge Avenue Methodist Church.
Those who will participate are: Mary
Destririe, Willard Gross, Minnie Pack
| er, Elizabeth Houghton, Anna Eliza
beth Jordan, Porter Linn, Helen John
son, Dora Myers, Ellsworth Houghton,
Dorothy Helen Thompson, Louise
Mauk, John Peters, Ethel Matilda
Harman, Lester Ensminger, J. Wilson
Hoffa, Jr., Kathleen Eekert, Mary
Caroline King, Pasco Kauffman, Susan
Rupp, Mary Elizabeth Wright, Elaine
Dunlap, Thelma Faust, Joseph John
son, Cora Kennedy, Mildred Houghton,
Fred Mowrey, Ralph Harvey, Dorothy
and Mildred Bomberger, Geneva Sell
me.ver, Ross Moore, James Clyde Buck,
Ruth Gilbert, Vera Rutledge, Eliza
beth Evans, Helen Gordon, Marian
Bealor, Emma Skane, Earl -Harvey,
Walter Glazier, Robert Sebourn, Ed
ward Thompson, Harvey Shindler,
George Thompson, Harold Miller, Cle
ment Woutersz, Charles Brenisholtz,
Robert Webster, Zelma Dunlap, May
Shindler, Esther Banks, Mildred Eber
ly, Martha Wise, Archie Welsh, Theo
dore Mathias, Theodore Long, Delbert
Wittnan, Florence Moore, Margaret
1 Knabe, Isabel Parmer, Dorothy Hoar,
Eva Reamer, Helen Sebourn, Geraldlne
Watts.
In the evening the following will
participate: Sara Harr, William Web
ster, Ivy Hieater, Glenn Boyles, Jennie
Boyles, Jennie Horting and Mildred
Kulp.
CATHOLIC
Cathedral Mgr. M. M. Hassett.
Low 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; Sun
day school, 2.30; vespers and bene
diction, 3.
St. Francis—The Rev. D. J. Carey.
Low mass, 8; high mass, 10; Sunday
school, 2.30; vespers and benedic
tion. 7.30.
Sacred Heart The Rev. George
Rice. Low mass, 8; high mass, 10;
Sunday school, 2; vespers and bene
diction. 7.30.
St. Mary s—The Rev. William V.
Dailey. Low mass, 8; high mass,
10.30; Sunday school, 2; vespers and
benediction. 7.30.
Sylvan Heights Home for Orphan
Girls—Low mass and benediction, 7.
CAMP CURTIX SERVICES
Services in the morning at 10.30
o'clock in the Camp Curtln Memorial
Methodist Church will include the
baptism of infants, reception of young
people and primary department exer
cises under the direction of Mrs. David
Friese. In the evening at children's
day cantata will be given, directed by
Miss Helen Snyder. Among those who
will take part are the following: Misses
Pauline Wallace, Fern Gross, Luce Mc-
Ilvain, Ester Jeffries, Luretta Geist,
Mary McLain, Lule Beard, Sarah Bur
goon.
AT PARK STREET
Beginning at 9.30 o'clock to-morrow
morning the services of the day will be
devoted to the children in Park Street
United Evangelical Church. At 10.30
exercises will be given by the primary
department under the direction of Mrs.
L. L. Booda, superintendent, assisted
by Misses Mary Derr and Leah Han
gen. The morning service will close
with a short illustrated talk by the
pastor. In the evening the program
will be directed by Mrs. W. F. Rickert
and Mrs. Ada Merkel.
JOINT SERVICES
Joint services will be held by the
congregation and Sunday school of
Trinity Lutheran Church, Camp Hill,
to-morrow, both morning and even
ing. At the first service the Rev. E.
D. Weigle, pastor will preach. Spe
cial music by a greatly augmented
choir will be a feature. The Rev. Dr.
Luther A. Weigle, of Yale University,
will make an address in the evening.
WILL HOLD FESTIVAL
To defray the expenses of taking
the infant department of Trinity Lu
theran Sunday school to the annual
picnic at Williams Grove, July 16, the
committee will hold an ice cream and
cake festival at Eleventh and Hemlock
streets, June 2ti and 27. William
Geyer, Frank Reiss. Fred J.Milligan,
John Falk and Charles R. Short are
on the committee.
CATHOLIC CALENDAR
Sunday—St. Anthony. Pad.
Monday—St. Basil the Great.
Tuesday—SS. Vitus. Modest's.
Wednesday—SS. John Fra'cs Regis.
Thursday—St. Marcian.
Friday—SS. Mark and Mar'ian.
Saturday—SS. Juliana Fo'con.
MISCELLANEOUS
Salvation Army—Captain M. Neil
sen. 8, "Was Christ a Street Preach
er?" Sunday school, 10.30.
Reformed Mennonites —Preaching In
Kinnard's Hall. 303 Verbeke street,
Sunday at 10:30.
Christian and i.iissionary Alliance—
The Rev. W. H. Worrall, pastor, will
preach at 10:30 and 7:30.
Associated Bible Students The
regular Sunday services will be held
at 3 at Cameron's Hall, 105 North Sec
ond street. "Forgiveness Is Blessed";
Berean Study at 2.
CHI RCH OF CHRIST
Fourth Street - The Rev. J. G.
Smith. 11, "The Secret of Success";
7.30, "Is the Gospel a Fable"; Sunday
school, 10; C. E., 6.30.
Lemoyne The Rev. Melvon Men
ges. 10.45, "Profitable Preaching";
and 7.45, Sunday school, 9.30; C. E., 7.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ. Scientist —
Board of Trade Hall. Sunday, 11 and
7.30. Testimonial meeting, Wednes
day. S. Free reading rooms. Kunkel
Building. 12.30 to 4.30 daily, also Mon
day and Saturday evenings.
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Church of the Brethren The Rev.
William H. Conner of Harrisonburg,
Va. Services, 11.
UNITED EVANGELICAL
Park Street—The Rev. A. E. Han
gen. Children's day exercises at
10.30 and 7; Sunday school, 9.30.
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Your attendance of church
services in this city to-morrow,
will help the cause of Christi
anity over all the world where
the name Christian is known.
AH churches are working toward the same end, and
in extending their weekly invitation that you go to church
to-morrow; denominational beliefs are all merged into one
—The Church of the Living Christ. The churches collect
ively send out the invitation to all who have no professed
church home. They want you to come to church, not only
to-morrow, but every Sunday, and desire that you receive
their most urgent message.
Go to Church
This advertisement has been authorized by and is being paid for by the Associated Churches of Harrlsborg.
AT FIFTH STREET
Both morning and evening Chil
dren's Day programs will be given at
Fifth Street Methodist Church. to
morrow. The morning program in
cludes, solos and chorus songs, recita
tions, motion exercises, class recita
tion, and an address by the pastor.
Among those who will take part are:
Claude Bowman, Ula Henry, Helen
Rodney. Kathleen uiouser, Julyann
Weirman, Virginia Burley, Lovina
Buckwalter, Dorothy Reheard, Doro
thy Shakespeare, Vincent Roland;
Frances Kline, Elizabeth Sutton,'Arie
Gully.
HARRIS STREET PROGRAM
Tn the Harris Street United Evan
gelical Church the morning will be
devoted to a special program by the
candle rolj, beginners and primary
departments. The baptism of infants
and the awarding of diplomas to chil
dren who have advanced in grade will
be the features. In the evening the
Intermediate department will give a
special program, including a "Candle
Talk," by the pastor, the Rev. G. F.
Schaum. Announcement has been
made of the Sunday school picnic on
Tuesday, June 23.
OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY
With special exercises in charge of
the Rev. Amos M. Stamets. the Sunday
school of Augsburg Lutheran Church,
will celebrate its twenty-tlfth anniver
sary, to-morrow morning. In the
evening Children's Day exercises will
be held. Organized in 1890, with a
small attendance the Sunday school
has had a remarkable growth and is
still making big strides. Special music
■and addresses by charter members of
the school will feature the exercises.
EVANGELIST TO PREACH
Evangelist C. E. Hillis. who is clos
ing a successful campaign in Steelton,
will preach at the Fourth Street
Church of God, to-morrow morning.
Services in the evening will be in
charge of the Rev. T>r. Whitman, of
Rochester, N. Y. The Rev. William
N. Yates pastor, left this morning for
Findlay, Ohio, to attend a meeting of
the board of trustees of Ltndlay Col
lege. He is president of the board.
MUSIC AT MARKET SQUARE
Music for both services at Market
Square Presbyterian Church, to-mor
row is as follows: Morning service,
Prelude, Prelude in F: Andante Can
tabile, Deshayes; anthem. "Holy
Spirit, Come. Oh Come," Martin; of
fertory, Berceuse, lljinsky; Postlude,
"Petite Marche," Dubois. Evening
service, Prelude, "In the Twilight,"
Harker; anthem, "The Sun Is Sinking
Fast," Thompson; offertory. Song
Without Words, No. 14. Mendelssohn;
postlude, Allegro in G, Waghorne.
AT REDEEMER LUTHERAN
Regular Sunday school services at
Redeemer Lutheran Church to-mor
row morning will be omitted and Chil
dren's Day exercises will be given at
the preaching hour. Those who will
take part in the program are: Miss
Florence Rickenbach, Dorothy May
Barnes. Charles Goodman, Sylvester
Freed, Harry Reitzel. Evelyn Long.
Florence Markward, Lillian Miller and
Evelyn Yingling.
ENGINEERS TO ATTEND
SERVICES IN EVENING
Members of Division, No. 705,
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi
neers. will attend memorial services in
the Fourth Reformed Church, to
morrow evening. A special sermon
will be preached by the Rev. Homer
S. May, pastor.
In memory of enginemen who have
died during "the last year, flowers will
be strewed over the front of the
church.
MUSIC AT MESSIAH LUTHERAN
Morning. Children's Day exercises.
Evening. Prelude, "Canzona," Ward;
anthem, "Inflammatus," (Stabat Ma
ter). Rossini; offertory. "Intermezzo."
Mlldenberg; anthem. "O Worship the
Lord." Watson; postlude. "Cornelius
March," Davis. A. W. Hartman, di
rctor.
AT SECOND REFORMED
Children's day services to-morrow
at the Seond Reformed Church will be
In charge of Paul Schaffner. A special
program including a number of chil
dren's hymns taken from the "Song of
Our Syrian Guest," will be given at the
services.
JUNE 12, 1915.
GOVERNOR GIVES
PLAIN WARNING
Will Keep an Eye on the Way the
Philadelphia Folks Regulate
Housing Affairs
Governor Brumbaugh last night
cleared his desk for the week and
■went to Philadelphia, signing the Phil
adelphia housing hill and giving no
tice to the folks in the Quaker City
that he proposed to keep an eye on
them. The housing bill is one that at
tracted much attention throughout the
session. The first one was vetoed and
another agreed upon and put through
in the final ten days of the session.
Tt affords a means of correcting tene
ment abuses and is said to be ad
! vanced legislation.
I In his statement the Governor says:
I "In my veto of the repealer of the
housing code of 1913, which code
related to Philadelphia alone, I made
the suggestion that the parties in in
terest should get together and agree
j upon a just and fair code for the city.
This they have done and the present
hill (Senate 1,520) is the outcome.
Since Its passage I have communicated
with the city's director of public health
and charities, and with the finance
committee of councils. They have
unitedly agreed that if this bill be
came a law they will immediately
create the housing department pro
vided for in this bill. Councils have
given me positive assurance that the
funds will be at once appropriated and
the director lias agreed that the de
partment will be immediately or
ganized. With these facts definitely on
record I have approved this bill, and
Philadelphia can now go forward in
the matter of proper housing for Its
people. The sooner it does so the bet
ter. This housing problem is of vast
significance now. I mean to make It
more significant in the future. I shall
follow the work in Philadelphia with
great interest."
VISITOR TO PREACH
Services at the Church of the Breth
ren, Hummel street, to-morrow morn
ing and evening will be in charge of
the Rev. William H. Conner, of Har
risonburg, Va„ who has been attend
ing the Hershey convention.
I Modern Hous -
The modern demand for "efficiency" has influenced
| not only the businessman and the manufacturer but
the housekeeper as well and has emphasized the neces- j
sity for system in the handling of her affairs.
The up-to-date woman transacts the financial end of
i her housekeeping with the aid of a Checking Account,
thereby saving herself time and money and avoiding
much inconvenience.
4 Women are cordially invited to open checking ac-
counts with us.
SPECIAL, SERMON
The first of two special Sunday
evening sermons will he preached by
the Rev. Dr. C. A. Hare, in Tabernacle
Baptist Church, to-morrow evening
when he will speak to men on "Man's
Crowning Glory." Next Sunday he
will preach to women on "A Wo
man's Proper Adornment."
PASTOR AT FINDLAY
In the absence of the Rev. C. H.
Grove, pastor of the Green Street
Church of God, services will be con
ducted by the Rev. J. W. Miller to
morrow. The Rev. and Mrs. Grove are
attending the commencement exercises
at Findla.v College, where their daugh
ter, Miss Grace, is a student. t
S. PAtTI/S >l. E. SERVICES
Children's services will be held at
St. Paul's Methodist Church to-mor
row evening. In the morning the Rev.
Robert W. Runyan will preach on
"Child's Opportunity." New member*
will be received and Infants baptized at
the morning service.
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Lumber
Deliveries
made very quickly.
We own 100 horses
and many wagons.
No difference how
many orders we get —
they are hauled out
promptly.
Furthermore, our
yard is located in the
center of the city. This
is a big advantage as it
enables us very soon
to get to your build
ing.
United Ice & Coal Co.
MAIN OFFICEj
For*tc»r mid C'owdcn Sti.