14 1,700 MEMBERS IN SUNDAY SCHOOL Efforts Being Made to Get Out Full Attendance at Round-Up Kraf AL K. THO.M'AS Superintendent of Big Sunday School The growth of the Sunday school of Stevens Memorial Methodist Church, which now has a membership of 1,700 persons, is regarded as remarkable by churchmen of the city. Two years ago the membership was far below a thou sand. This Sunday school Is now one of the largest in the Methodist Church and much of its growth Is due to the efforts of Al. K. Thomas, superintend ent. and his staff of workers. What is probably the most deter mined effort to get the entire mem bership out to a single session will reach its climax to-morrow afternoon. Ali day to-day telephones were kept busy. In addition letters were mailed to each member. To-morrow will be observed as "round-up day." The Rev. Dr. R. R. Butterwlck, a prominent United Brethren minister, will preach to-morrow evening. James AV. Barker will preside. The big male chorus will sing. Rally Day at Paxton Presbyterian Church Paxtang, Pa., Oct. 2.—To-morrow will be observed as rally day in the Paxton Presbyterian Church and special services will be held through out the day. The Sunday school rally will be at 10 o'clock and efforts are being put forth to have a record attendance at the session of the James Boyd Men's Bible Class, the president of the class, H. W. Crouse, having extended per sonal invitations to every man in Pax tang. At 11 o clock the pastor, the Re\. H. B. King, will conduct the com munion service. In the evening at 7.30 o'clock there will be a praise service and the new revised hymnal will be used. Mrs. William H. Cardry will sing a solo and the sermon will be. preached by the Rev. I. W. Buck, of Lancaster, who is attending the Lnlted Brethren conference in Harris burg. • MUSIC AT GRACE M. E. CHURCH Commencing to-morrow, the even ing service at Grace Methodist Epis copal Church will be preceded by a short organ recital, beginning promptly at 7.20 o'clock. The musical numbers to-morrow will include: Morning— Organ, Barcarolle, Faulkes; quartet, "Still, Still With Thee," Gerrish: or gan, Elegy, Sehnecker; chorus, Sanc tus, Gounod; organ, Canzonetta, Fry singer. Evening Organ, Andante Maestoso. Nason; Berceuse. Delbruck; chorus (eight parts), "Soft Floating On the Air," Root; quartet, "Some Sweet Day," Page; organ, Nocturne, Mendelssohn: chorus, "Hark! Hark! My Soul," Shelley; organ, "Twilight Song," Shackley. MUSIC AT . MESSIAH 1,1 THl'.lt AX Morning: Prelude. "Cavatina." Raff: nffertory, "Berceuse." Rogers: anthem, "Blessed Are They That Dwell in Thv House," Tours: postlude, "Marche Ro maine." Gounod. Evening: Prelude, "Ave Maria," Eddy: offertory, "Hymn of Nuns," Wely: anthem, "A Song in the Night," Woodman; postlude. "Marche Relig ieuse," Merkel. A. W. Hartman, direc tor. J Are You Going to the ;! I Stevens Memorial i; i Church Tomorrow? i; £ Really You Cannot Af- !| J ford to Miss the I; £ Big Rally j; j CHURCH RALLY ;1 } 10:30 A. M.—7:30 P. M. \ > Music by Big Male |! 5 Chorus ;! J ROUND-UP-DAY !; £ in the Sundav School !' J 2 P. M. I; ? 1200—Rally Goal—l2oo ;! i A Unique Event ]! 5 Bright Hour Meeting !; ? For Young Folk !■ 5 6:30 P. M. !; I DON'T MISS jj I THE PLACE jj I 13th and Vernon jj I Streets ji I will I EXPECT YOU i; SATURDAY EVENTNG, REV. DR. HAWES INSTALLED HERE Wide 1 y-Known Theologians Participate in Exercises at Market Square Church The Rev. Dr. Gjorge Edward Hawes was. formally Installed last evening as l>astor of Market Square Presbyterian Church. Former pastors and other city ministers were present, some of them participating in the Impressive ceremonies. The Rev. Dr. Thomas C. McCarrell, former moderator of the Carlisle Pres bytery, pronounced tthe invocation Mid presided at the exercises last evening. The Scripture lesson was read by the Rev. Dr. Lewis Seymour Mudge, pastor of Pine Street Presby terian Church. The Rev. Dr. J. Ritchie Smith, pas tor of Market Square Church from 1900 to 1914, now professor of homi ietics in Princeton .Seminary, then preached the sermon, speaking on "The Great Love of Christ." l>r. Moffat Delivers Charge The prayer of installation was of fered by the Rev. Harry B. King, pas tor of Paxton Presbyterian Church and assistant pastor of Market Square Church from 1595 to 1906. This was followed by the charge to the pastor, given by the Rev.'James D. Moffat, D. D., LI„. D., ex-president of Wash ington and Jefferson College and mod erator of the general assembly In 1905. The charge to the people was given by the Rev. Dr. George B. Stewart, LL. D., president of Auburn Theo logical Seminary and pastor of the Market Square Church from 1885 to 1 b99. The music of the service was given fcy the choir, directed by Mrs. Wilbur F. Harris, and at the close of the in stallation David Edgar Crozier, former organist of Market Square and Pine Street Churches, and present organist of Calvary Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, gave an organ recital. The auditorium was filled and after the service all present greeted the new pastor and the former pastors. Dr. Smith's sermon was a remark able analysis of the autobiography of Paul and his great change from Paul the persecutor to Paul the apostle t' lough the love of Christ. He sug gested that there was too much ma chinery in the church to-day with too little power to run it; too many or ganizations with too little life in them. Dr. Moffat's charge to the pastor included some very forceful observa tions upon the changes which have taken place in the preaching of the «ord. He particularly referred to the outward sanctity, the long-faced ncss and the fictitious solemnity which characterized in some cases the earlier preachers and deplored the tendency of modern preachers to assume lead ership in other channels than those having to do with the promotion of the kingdom of God. He said that the Bible offered sufficient themes for all preaching and especially compli mented the fine exposition of the Word b-' Dr. Smith in his sermon last night. He made it clear that he had little confidence in that .sort of preaching which assumed to settle all the prob lems of life. Dr. Stewart in his practical address supplemented what was said by Dr. Moffat and emphasized the obligations or the people to the pastor. He suk gested that the Church must work for the welfare of the community. All of the elders and trustees were seated on the altar platform. It is a remarkable fact that the Market Square Presbyterian Church has had '•ut six pastors since 1793 and two of them were present last night to par ticipate in the installation of Dr Hawes, who pronounced the bene diction. l-ollowing the installation the Rev. Mr. Hawes and a number of visiting clergymen, with their wives, were en ter ained informally by Mr. and Mrs. uilliam E. Bailey at their home, 410 North 1-ront street. Those present were the Rev. and Mrs. George FS Stewart, th Rev. Dr. Janies D. Moffat HaJlV' o a 2 d M T' ° eorKO Edward Hawes, the Rev. Dr. and Mis T W tC Flem?n lith T' a nA Mra - Sa'"iuci W. Fleming, Judge S. J. M. McCarrell and Mr. and Mrs. David Edgar Crozier. Pine Street Teachers Training Class to Open At Pine Street Presbyterian church to-morrow evening the pastor. ihe Re\. Dr. L. S. Mudge, will present the second sermon in the current series on "Obvious Lessons from Obscure Lives " The topic will be "Rebekah— A Study in Failure." This service will be pre ceeded by an organ recital beginning at <:3O o'clock. Mr. McCarrell will play the following numbers: Fugue in C Minor." Mendelssohn: "Communion in G," Batiste The choir will sing "Our Day of Praise is Done," Demarest, at this service and Mrs. Hertzler will sing as a solo, "O Rest In the Lord, Elijah," Men delssohn. At the morning service the Sacra ment of the Lord's Supper will be ad ministered. The pastor will preach. A class for the training of Sunday school teachers will be begun on Sun day to meet at twelve o'clock to be In charge fo the assistant pastor. A class in methods of Sunday school work will meet on Monday evenings in his charge. The Woman's Missionarv So ciety meets on Monday evening and the Woman's Missionary Guild meets on Tuesday. The subject for discus sion at the midweek service on Wed nesday will be "The Arbitrator." On Sunday evening at «:30 o'clock the Senior C. E. Society will hold their Fall rally. A splendid program has been prepared and all young people interested are invited to be present. The rally of the Sunday school will be held on Sunday, October 10. DR. APPLF.TON BACK After a lengthy vacation, the Rev. Dr. Floyd Appleton, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, will- conduct serv ices to-morrow. Rally day services will be held at the morning, afternoon and evening meetings. WILL ORDAIN* MINISTER An ordination service will be held by the Brethren in Christ at the Mes siah Home chapel, 1185 Bailey street, Sunday morning at 10.45. John H. Garman, of this city, will be ordained r. minister. Bishop H. H. Krelder, of Campbellstown, Pa., officiating. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ Board of Trade hall, Sunday 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Testimonial meeting, Wednes day, 8 p. m. Free reading rooms, Kunkel building, 12.30 to 4.30 p. m. dally, also Monday and Saturday even ing. P. R. R. Y. St C. A. SERVICE M. H. Bishop will lead the service at the P. R. R. V. M. C. A. to-morrow afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. The topic will be "Life From the Dead." CHURCH OF CHRIST Fouth Street—The Rev. J. G. Smith. Bible school rally day exercises, 10.30; the Rev. J. R. McDonald will speak at 7.45; C. E„ 6.30. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Hummel Street —The Rev. A. K. Holllnger, 11 and 7.30; Sunday school, I 10; Christian Workers, 6.4 G. WILL LAY STONE AT CAMP CURTIN Impressive Ceremonies Will Mark Exercises at New Church, Tomorrow THE REV. DR. A. S. FASICK Impressive ceremonies to-morrow, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon will rrVark the laying of the cornerstone at Camp Curtin Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church. Sixth street, near Camp. The principal speaker will be the Rev. Dr. A. S. Faslck, superintendent of the Harrisburg district of the Methodist conference. Following sim ple exercises and the singing of the doxology the Rev. Hiles C. Pardoe will give the invocation. A short speech along introductory lines will be made by the pastor, the Rev. A. S. Williams, after which the audience will sing, "Thou Whose Un measured Temple Stands'." The Rev. Dr. E. A. Pyles, pastor of the Fifth Street church, will then lead in prayer. G. A. R. Address An anthem by the choir will be fol lowed by a responsive reading, led by the Rev. Dr. C. A. Smucker, pastor of Stevens Memorial -Church. The Rev. Dr. John D. Fox, pastor of Grace Methodist Church, will lead the lesson discussion, which will be based on 1 Cor. 3:9-23. The audience will then sing "America." One of the feature addresses will be delivered by Col. H. C. Demming who will represent the G. A. R. His speech will be followed by the address of the Rev. A. S. Fasick. The offering will then be lifted and the cqrnerstone laid in place. The Rev. R. W. Runyan, pastor of St. Paul's Methodist Church, will deliver the benediction. Derry Street U. B. Men Organize Orchestra and Octett Chorus The big men's class of Derry Street United Brethren Chu h will observe "Conference ' Sunda. " to-morrow when visiting United Brethren minis ters in attendance o:i th<; llfith'Eaot Pennsylvania Conference will speak. A special musical program will be the big feature of the service which changes from 9.50 in the morning to 2 In the afternoon. Under the direc tion of Earle E. Renn, a 12-piece or chestra has been organized and It will make its first appearance to-morrow. A nuwly organized male octet will also make its initial appearance. The members of the orchestra are: A. W. Bushman, J. N. Reese, L. H. Zimmer man, violins; H. A. Sherk, H. H. Sherk, clarionets; W. L. Frick, flute; W. G. Bowers, W. M. Runkle, cornets; W. R. Manley, horn; George Kipner. trombone; E. E. Renn, baritone; Rich ard Paul, bass viol; Miss Mable Bright, piano. The octet includes; Simon Fink, David Mohn, C. P. Benson, C. L. Shepley, Ralph B. Manley, George W. Stotts, J. P. Zellers, W. H. Hef felfinger. LUTHERAN" Augsburg. The Rev. A. Maxwell Stamets; 10:30, the Rev. M. H. Jones of the Memorial U. church of Leb anon will preach; 7:30, the Rev. 1. Moyer Hers hey of the First U. 13. church of Shamokin will speak; Sun day school, 2; C. E., 6:30; Men's League, 9:30. Trinity. Camp Hill, the Rev. Dr. E. D. Weigle, pastor; 10:30, "Advant ages of the Christian Life"; 7:30 "Christianity's Challenge to Inspec tion"; Sunday school, 9:15. St. Matthew's. The Rev. E. E. Snyder, pastor, 10, Rally day service for Sunday school; 7:30, sermon by the Rev. Mr. Price: C. E., 6:30. Redeemer. The Rev. E. Victor Roland, pastor, 10:30; in the evening the Rev. O. G. Romlg of the U. B. conference will preach; the Holy com munion will be observed morning and evening; baptism of children at 3; Sunday school, 9:30; the Men's Biblo class will observe Old Home Day at 9:30; Jr. C. E„ 2; Sr. C. E.. 6:30. Zion. The Rev. S. Winfleld Her man, 10:30, Holy sacraments; 7:30, 'God's Method With Us"; Sunday school, 1:45; Men's class, 1:50. St. Mark's. West Falrview: the Rev. A. G. Wolf; Sunday school, 1:30; C. E., 6:30; preaching, 7:15. St. Paul's. New Cumberland, the Rev. A. G. Wolf; preaching 10:30; S. S.. 9:30; C. E. 0:30. Messiah. - The Rev. Henry W. A. Hanson, 10:30, Rally Day sermon; 2, Sunday school, Rally Day: 6:30, Inter mediate C. E.; 7:30, "The Life and Times of Augustine" in a series on "Beacon Lights of Sacred History." Christ. The Rev. Thomas Relsch, D. D., Holy communion 6:30 a. m.; Holy communion, 10:30; holy com munion, 7:30. The Rev. Prof. Shroyer of Lebanon Valley College will preach; Sundav school, 2; Men's Bible class In Faekler's Hall, 2. Bethlehem. The Rev. J. Bradley Markward. D. D.; 10:30 "Veils of the Soul": 7:30, "Critical People"; Sun day school. 1:45; C. E., 6:30. Zion. Enola; the Rev. M. S. Sharp, 10:30 and 7:30; Sunday school, 9:30: C. E. at 6:45. Trinity The Rev. R. L. Meisen helder. 10.30, "Obedience and Re sults:" 7.30 ,"Ahab;" Sunday school, 2. Holy Communion —The Rev. John Henry Miller. 10.45, "Lessons from the Epistles;" 7.30, "A Study In Gene sis;" Sunday school, 9.30; Luther League, 6.30. Memorial —The Rev. L. C. Manges. D. D. Men's prayer meeting. 10; holy communion, 10.30; 7.30, "Communion With Christ," holy communion; Sun day school. 2; junior Luther League, E. 30; senior Luther League, 6.30. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist — Board of Trade Hall. Sunrfay, 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Teslmonial meeting. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Free Reading Rooms. Kunkel Building, 12.30 to 4.30 p. m. daily, also Monday and Saturday evenings. A. M. E. Wesley Union —The Rev. W. A. Ray. 10.45, "Jesus and His Friends"; J2.30, Sunday school; 7.30, special flermon Ito the Good Samaritan Council, No. 1, I. O. D. T. Rethel—The Rev. Thomas H. Smith I will preach at 7.30; Sunday school, 1. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH p- zOi—j | . . I This little quotation contains two thoughts. First, the world is going ahead, and second, the logical conclusion of the first; there are men and women who are making it r S go ahead. These men and women, statistics show, to the ** extent of eighty-five per cent, are active members of the ii Christian Church. They are those who are devoting their entire time to the work. This wor 1 d of Xhe fact that you cannot devote all of your time to such ours is not grow- a work is no excuse that you should not contribute your share. And your share will be contributed by regular g worse to the church attendance in the right spirit. men and women p r i nc £pi es Q f the Christian Church if they are a part who are doing of you, will cause you to lead the kind of life by which the ... . . . , world will profit—will be a bit better because you have their best to make lived the right kind of Hfe it better. Regular church attendance in the right spirit will make those principles a part of you. GO TO CHURCH This advertisement has been authorized and is being paid for by the Associated Churches of Harrisburg. SPECIAL SERVICES IN MANY CHURCHES Rally Day and Harvest Home Observances; Visiting Pastors to Preach With elaborate I\\ \ \V services, rally day I and harvest home will be observed in mtjL The sacrament of baptism, adminis yPycSSßei** tration of holy com -1 «.V munion. reception of new members and special music are some of the other features. More than a score of visiting clergy men attending the United Brethren conference will preach from the pul pits of churche3 of the city and sur rounding towns. Rally day or harvest home services will be held in the following churches: Paxton Presbyterian, morning: St. Pau's Episcopal, morning and evening; Cal vary Presbyterian, morning; Fourth Reformed, morning; St. Paul's Meth odist, morning and evening; St. Mat thew's Lutheran, morning and evening; Tourth Street Church of God, morn ing and evening; Pleasant View Church of God, morning; St. John's Reformed, morning; Fourth Street Church of Christ, morning, and Mar ket Street Baptist, morning. Communion will be administered by the pastors of the following churches: Redeemer Lutheran, morn ing and evening; St. Paul's Methodist, evening; Memorial Lutheran, morn ing; Calvary Presbyterian, evening; Zion Lutheran, morning; Olivet Pres byterian, morning, and Westminster Presbyterian, morning. Evangelistic Chorus Will Hold Fall Rally Final arrangements for the excur sion of Harrisburg church people to Lebanon. Tuesday evening to hear Dr. Henry W. Stougii, the evangelist, will bf announced Monday evening at a "Fall Rally" of the Harrisburg Evange listic Chorus to be held in the Techni cal high school auditorium. At this rally plans for excursions of lesser importance and the Fall and winter work of the chorus will come up for consideration. C. F. Clippinger, director of the chorus announces that all interested in the excursion to Leb anon will be welcome at the rally. Fully 1,000 people are expected to go 011 the Lebanon trip. The train will leave the Reading station at 6.20 and returning will leave Lebanon at 10.30. Popular revival airs will be sung in the streets of Lebanon by the Har risburg chorus members and these songs will be rehearsed at the meeting Monday night. CHURCH OF GOI) Pleasant View. The Rev. George W. Ilarper; Sunday school. 9:45; 10:45 Rally Day; Sr. C. E., 6:45; 7:SO eve ning service?. . Fourth Street. The Rev. Dr. W. O. Fries; 1:40, annual Sunday school rally; 6:30, C. E. rally with address by the Rev. B. L. C. Bear of Highspire; 7:30 communion services. Ntgle Street —The Rev. J. A. Staub. 10.30, the Rev. J. W. Miller; 7.30, the Rev. H. S. Bickel; Sunday school. 1.30. Green Street—The Rev. C. H. Grove. 10.30, "Divine Estimate;" communion service at 7.30: Sunday school *-ally day, 2; address by the Rev. I. N. _.er shey, a member of the United Breth ren Conference, now in session at Sixth Street United Brethren Church; Chris tian Endeavor service at 6.30. EPISCOPAL St. Augustine's. Archdeacon L. E. Henderson, 11, Holy communion; 12:30, Sunday school; 7:30, evening prayer. St. Paul's. The Rev. Floyd Apple ton; Rally Sunday services at 8; 11 and 3 and 7:30; Sunday school at 2:30. St. Stephen's. - The Rev. Rollin A. Sawyer; 8, Holy communion; 10 Sun day school; 11, Holy communion; 4:30 evening prayer. Mount Calvary, Camp Hill The Rev. O. H. Bridgman. Evening serv ice. 7.30; Sunday school. 2.30. St. Andrew's—The Rev. James F. Bullitt. Morning prayer. 10; holy communion. 10.30; Sunday school and Bible classes, 12; evening prayer, 7.30. CHANGE OF SERVICES Theer will be no preaching service at Otterbein United Brethren Church on Sunday morning, in accordance with the plan of the United Brethren churches of the city to worship at Sixth Street United Brethren Church. The hour of Sunday school has been changed from the morning to 2 p. m., beginning the Fall schedule cf ser vices. The Rev. Dr. J. H. Kendall, secretary of christian stewardship, will address the school. COMMUNION SERVICE Communion services will be held to morrow in Kinnard's Hall, 303 Ver beke street, by the Reformed Men i.onites. Jacob S. Lehman, of Cham bersburg, will officiate. Plan Greatest Rally in History of Church Rally day services will be held in the Harris Street United Evangelical church on Sunday. Elaborate pre parations have been made with the purpose of having the greatest rally in the history of the church. The pastor, the Rev. George F. Schaum, will be !n charge of the morning and evening services. F. E. Musser will conduct the Sunday school rally and the lookout committee will have charge of the young people's rally. The Rev. M. T. Mazel, of Lin coln, Nebraska, a presiding elder of the Platte River conference of the United Evangelical Church, will preach morning and evening and ad dress the Sunday school. The Rev. A. E. Hangen, pastor of Park Street Church, will bring greetings at the Sunday school rally in the afternoon. Special music will be rendered at all services by the male quartet from Elizabethtown College and by the choir of the church under the direc tion of W. L. High. The evening iVlil be largely a musical service when revival hymns will be sung by the congregation from the Stough book. METHODIST Ridge Avenue the Rev. William W. Hartman. 10.30, "The Sympathy of Christ"; 7.30, by the Rev. H. F. Kieffer of the United Brethren con ference; Sunday school, 2; Epworth League, 6.30. Fifth Street the Rev Edwin A. Pyles. 10.30, by the Rev. J. S. Ken dall. D. D.; 7.30, "Quenching the Spir it"; class meeting. 9.30; Sunday school, 2; Epworth League, 6.30. Epworth the Rev. J. D. W. Dea vor. 11 and 7.30, the Rev. C. A. Funk, of the United Brethren conference will preach; Sunday school, 10; class meet ing, 9; Epworth League, 6.30. Summerdale the Rev. H. C. Hoff man. Sunday school, 10; 11, "What Ailest Thee"; 7.30, by William Ellis. Camp Curtin Memorial the Rev. A. S. Williams. Cornerstone laying, 3; 10.30, the Rev. A. S. Lahrnian of United Brethren conference; 7.30, preaching by the Rev. A. S. Fasick, D. D., district superintendent; 9.30, class meeting: 6.30, Epworth service; 2, Sunday school. Grace the Rev. John D. Fox, D. D. 9.30, class meeting; 10.30, re ception of members: 1.45, Sunday school and Men's Bible Class; 6.45, Ep worth League; 7.30, the Rev. B. F. Daugherty, D. D., will speak. Asbury the Rev. W. H. Grimes. 11. "The Christion Joy"; 8, "The Perils of Young Men," continued; Sunday school, 2; other services, 7. St. Paul's the Rev. Robert W. Runyan. 10.30, "The White Rose": 7.30. class exercises: Sunday school changed from 10 to 1.45. Stevens Memorial —The Rev. Clay lon Albert Smucker, D. D. Class meet ing, 9.30; morning prayer and com munion, 10.30; bright hour service, 6.30; Sunday school rally, 2; 7.30, Men's Club night. Dr. R. R. Butter wick will preach. REFORMED St. Andrew's, Penbrook—The Rev. W. R. Hartzell. Preaching, 7:30; Sun day School, 9:30. St. Matthew's, Enola—The Rev. W. R. Hartzell. Preaching, 10:45; Sunday School. 9:45; C. E., 6:45. Fourth—The Rev. Homer Skyles May. "A Message For Rally Day," 7:30; Sunday School, 9:30; C. E., 6:30. Second —The Rev,_ Harry Nelson Bassler. Preaching, 10:30 and 7:30; Sunday School, 1:45; C. E., 6:30. Salem—The Rev. Ellis N. Kremer. The Rev. Theo. F. Herman, D. D., of Lancaster, will preach at 10:30; the Rev. J. H. Albright, D. D., of Middle town, will preach at 7:30; Sunday School, 1:30. CATHOLIC Cathedral Mgr. M. M. Hassett, Low mass, 7; children's mass, 8; high mass, 10.30; Sunday school, 2.30; ves pers and benediction, 7.30. St. I,awrence the Rev. P. D. Huegal. High mass, 10; low mass, 8; Sunday school, 2.30; vespers and ben ediction, 3. St. Francis the Rev. D. J. Carey. Low masses, 8 and 10; Sunday school, 2.30; vespers and benediction, 7.30. Sacred Heart the Rev. George Rice. Low mass. 8; high mass, 10; Sunday school, 2; vespers and bene diction, ?.30. St. Mary 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. UNITED EVANGELICAL Park Street. The Rev. A. E. Hanger, Sunday school, 9:30; at 10:45, "The Revival Atmosphere"; Jr. C. E., 5:45; Sr. C, E., 6:30; 7:30, the Rev. S. L. Rhoades of Elizabethvllle. Harris Street. The Rev. G. F. Schaum; 10:30, morning worship; 2, Sunday school; 6:40, K. L. C. E., 7:30 evening worship. CATHOLIC CALENDAR Sunday—St. Gerard. Monday—St. Francis Assl. Tuesday—St. Placid and Com. Wednesday—St. Bruno. Thursday—Feast of Rosary. Friday—St. Bridget Sw'dn. ' Saturday—SS. Denys and Com. OCTOBER 2, 1915 Special Children's Day Services Will Be Held A special Children's Day Service will take place Sunday at the Second Reformed church, Green and Broad streets with appropriate sermons by the pastor and the following program of music prepared by the director. Morning. Prelude, Nocturne, No. 11. Chopin; anthem. The Lord is Mindful of His Own, Lohr; postlude, Fanfare, Dubois. Evening.—Prelude, Salute D'Amour, Elgar; duet, Tho Lord is My Shepherd, Decevee: soprano, Mrs. Bowman and Miss Henry contralto; anthem, He Shall Feed His Flock, Reynolds; post lude, Andante Maestoso, Sullivan. BAPTIST Tabernacle. The Rev. Calvin A. Hare. D. D., 10:30, Communion; 7:30, "The Day of Atonement"; Bible school 11:30; B. Y. P. U. 6:45; At the Herr street branch preaching in both Ro manian and Hungarian at 10:30 and 7:30. West End. The Rev. W. W. Clip pinger pastor; the Rev. C. Y. Ulrich will preach in the evening at 7:30; Sunday school 10:30; Young People's Meeting 6:45. First. The Rev. W. S. Booth, pas tor, 10:30, "The Great Divide"; 7:30, "Offended at Jesus"; Sunday school, 11:30. St. Paul's. The Rev. E. Luther Cunningham. 10:30. Covenant meeting and at 7:30, "The Duty of the Wife to the Husband"; Sundav school, 4 2:30; B. Y. P. U.. 6:30. Second—The Rev. Albert J. Greene, B. A. Morning, 10; 7.30, "Why Do We Come to the Lord's Supper;" Sunday s-chool. 12; B. Y. P. IT., 6.30. Market Street The Rev. W. H. Dallman. 10.30, communion service: 7.30, the Rev. M. H. Wert will preach; 11.30, Bible school rally day. MISCELLANEOUS Associated Bible Students The regular Sunday school services will be held at 3 at Cameron's Hall, 105 North Second street: "Ahab's Sin —Covetous- ness, Murder." Berean study, 2. Reformed Mennonites —Communion services in Kinnard's Hall, 303 Ver beke street at 10; Jacob S. Lehman, of Chambersburg, will have charge. The Christian and Missionary Alli ance—Tho Rev. W. H. Worrall. Sun day school, 9.30; preaching, 10.30 and 7.30. The Society of Friends will meet at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. 131- wyn Strode, Camp Hill, at 3 o'clock. RALLY SERVICES WILL BE HELI) THROUGHOUT DAY Rally service's will be held through out the day at the Fourth Street Church of God to-morrow. In the mornine the Rev. W. O. Fries, of the United Brethren confer ence, will preach. The Sunday school rally will be held in the afternoon. At the Christian Endeavor rally the Rev. B. L. C. Bear, of Highspire, will de liver an address. I iffi'MNE STREET '\l7 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wj WJ THIRD AND PINE STREETS Yt ' Sunday, October 3 * Preacher, Rev. L. S. Mudge, D. D., Pastor. 10:30 A. M. . : |' "We Have Found Jesus" Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. g £ ;; r Reception of New Members. k ' All Member* of Evangelical Churches not regularly £ & communing elsewhere are most cordially Invited to '■ j i„- i participate hi this Sacramental Service. /, s 1:30 P.M. 1:40 P.M. |j| * I'•"* Graded Sunday School Adult Bible Classes 7:30 P. M. "Rebekah —A Study in Failure" i | ? Gen. 27:46. "Rebekah said to Isaac, lam weary of my life." £f. 2 ' Organ Recital before this Service y ' Uplifting Choir of Music ;! Familiar Congregational Hymns •m Sunday Evening, October 10" "Asaph—A Study in Praise" | 1 The Third in the Current Series of Evening Sormona. j § Rally Day and Harvest Home at St. John's Rally day services will be held in St. John's Reformed Church on Sun day morning at 10 o'clock. The Rev. Dr. C. E. Schaeffer, of Philadelphia, secretary of the Home Mission Board of the Reformed Church, will deliver the address. Special music will be rendered and an orchestra will accom pany the congregational singing. The feast of ingathering will be ob served in the evening at 7.30 o'clock. The harvest home sermon will bo preached by the Rev. Dr. Theo. F. Herman, professor of systematic theo logy in the seminary at Lancaster. A solo and special music by the choir will be a feature of the evening ser vice. < PRESBYTERIAN Westminster—The Rev. E. E. Cur tis. Sunday School, 5:45; communion service, 11; C. E., 6:30; "Who Is My Enemy," 7:30. Bethany—The Rev. John Martin Warden. "The Good Shepherd," 7:30; Sunday School, 9; C. E., 6:30. Market Square—The Rev, George Edward Hawes, D. D. Communion service, 11; Sunday School, 9:45; Rnllv Day in the C. E., 6:30; "The Anchor of the Soul," 7:30. Olivet—The Rev. William O. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, ill:-. » "The Triune Love," 7:30; Sundav School, 11:15; C. E., 6:45. Capital Street —The Rev. B. M. Ward. Preaching at 10:45; Sunday School, 12; 15; C. E., 7; communion ' service, 7:30. Calvary—The Rev. Frank P. Mack enzie. 10, Rally Day exercises, union; 7:30, Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Covenant—The Rev. Harvey Klaer. "The Great Temptation," 10:30; the Rev. D. D. Brandt will preach at 7:30; Sunday School, 2; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30; men's prayermeeting 7,. Pine Street—The Rev. Lewis Sey mour Mudge, D. D.; the Rev. J. S. Ar mentrout, Assistant. "We Have Found Jesus," 10:30; "Rebekah —A Study in Failure," 7:30; Sunday School, 1:30; Sunday School, 1:40; C .E., 6:30. Immanuel—The Rev. H. Everett Hallman. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, 10; Sunday School, 11:15; the * Rev. E. E. Bender will preach at 7:30; C. E. Rally Day, 6:30. UNITED BRETHREN St. Paul's, Wormleysburg—The Rev. G. B. Renshaw. Preaching, 10.45 and 1.50; Sunday school, 9.30; Sr. C. E., 6.30; Jr. C. E., 5.45. State Street—The Rev. E. A. G. Bossier. Preaching at 7.30 by the Rev. C. A. Snavely, of Philadelphia; Sunday school, 9.30; Jr. C. E., 6; Y. I'. S. C. E., 6.30. Otterbein —The Rev. S. Edwin Rupp, D. D. Sunday school, 2, address by the Rev. J. S. Kendall, of Dayton: , preaching by the Rev. C. A. Mutch at 7.30; C. E.. 6.30. Derry Street—Sunday school, 2; no services morning or eveninst on ac count of U. B. conference. Bishop A. ' T. Howard and Dr. O. T Deever will make special addresses to the Sun day school.