14 NEWS OF PULPIT AND PEW IN HARRISBURG REV. ROLAND TO GO TO BUTLER I Will Preach His Last Sermon .•it Redeemer Lutheran ] Church Tomorrow i The lie*. E. Victor Roland. pastor j of the Redeemer Lutheran Church, | lias accepted a call from the Gracej I.utheran Church, of Butler, Pa.. and| will spend his last Sunday as pastor of the Redeemer congregation to morrow. The call to tho Rev. Mr. Ro land was extended in November. to| succeed the Rev. J. t*. Nicholas, who left to take charge of ihe First Lutli-j • ran Church, of Chambersburg. The Rev. Mr. Roland, has been pas-j tor of Redeemer Church since hlsj graduation from Gettysburg Theolog-I i<al Seminory'in May. 1910. and he i has aided the tongregation in making! big advances. The membership has more than doubled and is now above I tHe 300 mark. The Sunday school roll! included more than .100 members., The growth during the last year has. been so great that a special committee j is now working on plans to remove | the church indebtedness during thisj year, after which new building oper ations will be considered. i.ctiii:r vx Bethlehem The Rev. J. Bradley j Markward. D. D. 10.30. Holy Coin-: mtinlon and reception of new mem bers: 7.30, Holy Communion, address, and reception of new members: Sun-; day school. 1.45: c. E., 6.30. Christ The Rev. Thomas Reisch. 1 1). D. 10.30 and 7.30, preaching; C. E.l t;.30: Sundaj school. 2: Men's Bible • lass. 2. in Fackler's ball. •Messiah The Rev. Henry W. A. Hanson. 10.30 and 7.30. "Only A Man'; 2, Sunday school; 6.30, Int., C. E. Trinity The Rev. R. 1.. Meisen- ( helder. 10,3 c, "The Lord's Supper. Its Meaning ami Requirements": 7.30.' "A Man Who Had a Vision"; Sunday] school, 2; C. E., 6.30. Augsburg The Rev. A. M. Sta- j mets. 10.30. "About Our Father's Business": 7.20, "The Wediling at I'ana"; Sunday school, 2: C. E., 6.30. Trinity. I'arap Hill The Rev. Dr. E. D. Wetgle. 10.30. "Christ's First i •Miracle": 7.30. "The Contrite Sinner' s Prayer"; Sunday school, 9.15. 'A\on The Rev. S. Win (laid Her man. 10.30, preaching by the Rev. Hr. C. P. Wiles, of Philadelphia: 7.30, ihe Rev. Charles E. Hay. of Balti more: Sunday school, 1.45: Men's • lass. 1.30; Sr. catechetical class. 6.30: dedication of church house. 1.45. Shlloh. Riverside —The Rev. E. E. Snyder. Sunday school. 2. St. Matthew's The Rev. E. E. Snyder. 11. Holy Communion: 7.30. "The Church From Outside"; Sunday school. 10: C. E.. 6.30. Calvary—The Rev. Edward 11. i'aar, 11. "Duties of Christians as Members •>f One Body;" 7.30. "How Jesus Wins iJlsciples:" Sunday school. 10. Redeemer—The Rev. E. Victor Ro land. 10.30 and 7.30: junior Christian Endeavor. 2: senior Christian En deavor. 0.30. Holy Communion —The Rev. John llenrv Miller. 10.45. "Jesus Reveals Himself;" 7.30. "A Study in 11 Sam uel;" Sunday school, 9.30; Luther Sun day, 6.30. Memorial—The Rev. 1.. C. Menges. I>. P. Men's prayer meeting, 10; at 10.30. "The Unequal Yoke:" vesper service at 7.30: Sunday school, 2; junior Luther l.eague. 5.30: senior I.ut her league. 6.30. CIII RCH OF GOO First. New Cumberland The Rev. .1. W. Deshong. 10.30, "Review of the I'enticostal Awakening": 7. "New Tes tament Regeneration": Sunday school, 9.1®. Fourth Street The Rev. William N. Yates. D. D. 10.30, "Prepared ness"; 7.30. "The Christ We Follow": Sunday school. 1.40: C. E., 6.50. Maclay Street The Rev. F. I. M. Thomas. 11, "Faith": 7.30. "Weights and Measures": Sunday school, 9.45. Green Street The Rev. C. H. Grove. 10.30, "Title Examined." Homer Black, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. will speak in the evening. Pleasant View The Rev. George W. Harper. Sunday school, 9.45: 10.45, "The Reward of Faithfulness"; Jr. C. E., 3: Sr. C. E.. 6.45; 7.30. "Two of the Great Objects of the Gospel." Enola The Rev. O. ,T. Farling. 10.30 and 7.30; Sundav school, 2: Jr. E. 3: Sr. C. E.. 7. Penbrook The Rev. Jay c. Forn < rook. 10.30, "Full Consecration"; 7.30, "Thou Wast Weighed in the Bal ance"; Sunday school, 9.3": C. E„ 6.40. MISCELLANEOUS Society of Friends will hold a re ligious meeting at 3 o'clock at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Mullowney, of Paxtang. — - . —> PINK 'Slkl l I M/ PRESBYTEMAN CHURCH nl|: mf THIRD AND PINE STREETS Vf || J Sunday, January 16 | : Preacher, Rev. L. S. Mudge, D. D., Pastor. I «jp 10:30 A. M. "The Glory of Goodness" Exodus 33:18-19 1.30 P.M. 1.40 P.M. I - VI ;j Graded Sunday School Adult Bible Classes I ! - 13:00 P. M . John Y. Boyd Memorial Building I nteiling or Memorial Taltiet Presented by the Men Mini 1 I toys <>f tlie Church and Sunday School* | I 7:30 P. M. "The Golden Rule" Luke 6:31 1 Excellent Choir Music—Familiar Congregational Hymn* I'rai-tical Spiritual Preaching uS SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 15, I^l6. \endeavorers SEEK FOR HOLDING ,j i Expect at Least 3.000 Delegates to Attend Sessions: //. \Y. j Keitel Chosen Head of Important Committee H. W. KEITEL j The endeavorers of Harrlsburg and I I vicinity are busy planning and boost-] ■ ing for one of the greatest conventions' ' the Keystone endeavorers ever enjoy- | jed. A cordial invitation has been] sent to all the societies of the State | land a royal welcome is promised to I i all delegates. I Dr. Smucker Will Preach to Knights of Malta Knights of Malta of Harrlsburg and | ' Sleelton will celebrate a special anni-j | versar.v day to-morrow evening by at- ! ! tending service in the Stev ens Memo- | j rial Methodist Church. Thirteenth and! ' Vernon streets. The local lodges; i chose this year to have this service > at the Stevens Memorial Church, and; ] the anniversary sermon to be i j preached by the Rev. Dr. Clayton Al-j | bert Smucker. ! The 'church will be decorated with ! ; the banners of the order. The Knights | of Malta will assemble at their hall, | 'at 7 o'clock, and march to the; j church in a body. They will be in 1 full regalia. Arriving at the church J j they will occupy the front half of j | the big auditorium. For the annlver- i sary sermon. Dr. Smucker will preach j !on "Battles of Peace." The male j i chorus is to sing. I Ml Kf»B YTER IAN Pine Street —The Rev. Lewis Soy- | | tuour Mudge. D. D.; the Rev. J. S. ; Armentrnut. assistant. 10.30, "The i Glory of Goodness;" 7.30, "The Golden j Rule;" 1.30, Sunday school: 1.40. ad-1 vanced departments, adult Bible I classes; 6.30, senior Christian En- j J deavor Society. I Market Square—The Rev. George ) Edward llawes, D. D. 11, "This is | j Love;" 7.30, "Persisting in Face of! j Failures:" Sunday school, 9.45; Chris ] tian Endeavor. 6.30. j Covenant—-The Rev. llarvey Klaer. i 110.80, "God;" 7.30. "The Divine i j Helper" (illustrated): Sunday school, •2; Christian Endeavor, 6.30; men's j prayer meeting. 7. Bethany—The Rev. John M. War- i den. 7.30, "The Mercies of God;" j ' Sundav school. 9: Christian Endeavor,! 6.30. Capital Street The Rev. B. M. j Ward. 10.45 and 7.30: Sunday school, ij 12.15; Christian Endeavor, 7. Westminster—The Rev. E. E. Cur j tis. 10.30. "A Goodly Fellowship;" j Sunday school, 1.45; Christian En deavor, 6.30: 7.30, Arthur Fellman, a ! Christian Jew. will speak at this | service. Paxton—The Rev. llarry B. King: 'will preach at 11 and 7.30: Sunday school. 10; Christian Endeavor. 7. Calvary—-The Rev. Frank P. Mac- l : Kenzie. 10.15. "Divine Ownership;"! j 7.30, "The Fruits of 1 lie Spirit:'" Sun- I day school, 9: Christian Endeavor, • 6.30. I MTi;i» i:\ ANGEI.IC \l. Harris Street The Rev. George II F. Schanm. 10.30. "A Model of a Live] j Church* ; 7.30, "The Cry of the Per-j , jishing ": revival services; Sunday school. 2: C. E., 6.40. I Park Street The Rev. A. E. Han j gen. Sunday school, 9.30: 10.45, I "Forsaking l.ife For Death": Jr. C. E.. 5.45: Sr. C. E.. 6.30; 7.30, "1 Told , I You So." CIH'RCII OF CHRIST I.emoyne—The Rev. Melvin Menges. ! 10.30, "The Man Who Dared Not I.ook iITTp:" 7.30. "Opening the Book:" Sun , t day school. 9.30; Christian Endeavor. | 6.30. I The hall committee is busy on the job of securing a convention auditor- j turn. It is the purpose of this com j mittee to secure tho largest available 1 room to hold the convention. If no j satisfactory arrangements can be, j made for one large building, or a tent. : holding at least 3,000 people, then in 'all probability several buildings will I have to he secured, ns it is the opin ion of this committee that the com ling convention in July will be the! I largest in attendance yet held in the j I Keystone State. Keitel Heads Committee H. W. Keitel has been appointed 1 chairman of the hall eommltte. He j is a hustling endeavorer and has been j j identified with St. John's Reformed i j Church, Fourth and Maclay. for the, j past nine years and has served in the I consistory almost continously during! i that time. He is at present general j ; superintendent of the Sunday school, j chorister and president of the C. E. ; 'society of his church. He has been j ! especially active in C. E. work. Sev- ■ | eral years ago through his efforts the j j attendance at the meeting was in-J ! creased over 400 per cent. In 1911 j jhe was elected president of the city | IC. K. union and led the societies of j j the union through the efficiency cam-1 : paign. lie was re-elected to this office I during the following year. He has ja plan working now in his society by | ; raising funds for the coming con tention, by giving each active member l 'ten envelopes in •which to place al 1 j their convenience ten cents each, mak- < [ing one dollar, the amount, apportion ed to each active member. STEP FROM BUSY MARTS TO HOUSE OF PRAYER [Continued From FM I'age.] |in the week. Zlon Chureli has weath-i ered the storms anil sunshine of the I yea rs since ISI4. With tlie formal opening to-morrow j ;of tlie new church house the now plan I j of a.ll "all-week" open chureh will be { inaugurated. Wednesday evening, b'eb j ruar.v 2. ihe annex will l>e open for j I inspection, when an attractive enter tainment and general reception ot the! | members will be held. O|M*II Church House ; The church house, which is a inod ! ern brick structure, lias l>een erected , ion the vacant lot to tHe norlh of the ! main church, is practically completed j land will be occupied to-morrow, i Special services will be held through- j | out tlie day. In (he morning the Rev. • Dr. Charles I*. Wiles, editor of ; day School Helps, will talk, and in j Mil- evening the Rtv. Dr. Charles K. , | Hay, secretary of the deaconess board, j will be tHe speaker. All the. Sunday! ! school departments will assemble for | exercises at 1.45 in the afternoon, when the dedicatory prayer will be offered by the pastor, the llev. S. Wln j Held Herman, and a brief address will be made by Dr. NViles. Superintend- \ I ent Charles A. Kunlcel will preside. ) Following' the exercises the beginners', j primary and junior departments will | march to the new quarters in tlie i church house. These are modernly | I equipped like a graded school and are ! ! light and airy. Superintendents in charge of tlie| | schools will include C. Guiles Flower, j Mrs. O. W. Deiker and Miss Ida O. j Evans, assisted by the deaconess, Sister . Carrie Click, Mrs. Kinzer and the j Misses Hotter, Feiffer, Raysor, Seiber, Ogelsby, Andersen. Klugh. Keller, Ben- j nett. Ciller, G rissingcr. Cockier. Mrs. 1 Brown, Mrs. Garman. Mrs. Gottshail, ; Mrs. Gerhardt and Mrs. Strlne. Frank i Hutter is secretary. Work on the construction of the j church house was begun in the sum-' met- under tlie careful eye of Architect George. C. Bauin, Philadelphia: J. .Mil ton Wagner, supervising contractor, and Dr. Charles B. Fager, J. p. Keller, i Christian Gobi and Percy 1. Reltz, the | building committee. All the grades will have their own! I opening and closing exercises. Pianos I have been presented by Mrs. C. Ross Boas and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Zollinger. The beautifully designed windows and all the leaded glass in the building ba\e been presented in memory of Dr. t Christian K. Keller by his nephews, j The framed pictures to lie placed will , | be memorials, as are practically all of j the mahogany chairs in the men's j room. The lighting fixtures are of tlie I latest indirect type. The vestibule is I tiled. The first department will be I separated from the main school by '' sliding doors, tlie grades by aceordeon I doors, so that the entire building can be thrown open. The ladles' parlor will be handsomely furnished with Co ] lonial furniture, mantel and fireplace. I On tlie second floor will be tlie large, men's room for the use of the Bible class and brotherhood and the young people's elubroom for meetings and , social purposes. Telephones will be installed. Tlie apartments in the church house for tlie deaconess consist ! of two rooms and bath, and for tlie sexton of six rooms and bath, complete and comfortable in every particular. Toilet rooms are placed In the base ment. first and second floors. Tlie en tire building is 2 6x103 feet, two stories high in front and three stories high in rear. Access to the vestibule of the upper church is made possible through the men's room. The men's class furnished its own room and the Ladies' Aid Society picked the furniture for the parlor and the deaconess" apartment. Remodeling of the lower floor or main church will begin at once. Im mediately after Easter the main audi torium or upper floor will be refres coed and renovated, recarpeted, and the pews will be reupliolstered and an indirect system of lighting will be it. stalled. Zion Lutheran Church activities during the next week include the fol lowing: Men of Zion Brotherhood meeting and Cenchrean Circle monthly Bible study. Monday evening: literary Circle, Tuesday, home of Miss Martha Snave ly. 217 Xorth Second street, theme, "Westminster Abbey;" Ladles' Aid So ciety, midweek prayer service, Wednes day; Mary and Martha Circle, Thurs day evening: catechetical classes, Fri day andSaturdayafternoons; children's missionary and work band will meet ' for sewing and basketry work Satur day afternoon; the men's class will celebrate its birthday with a social, the first to be held in the new rooms, Fri day evening; Young People's Mission ary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Luther Helman, 227 Emerald street. VT M IttKKT Sllt AKK The Rev. Dr. George Edward I lan es will preach morning and evening at Market Square Chureli. His subjects arc, "This Is Love;" and "Persisting in Face of Failures.' The musical pro grams will be of the usual high grade which marks this church. In the morn ing: Prelude. Grnnd Chorus and An dante 'n 1) flat, Dubois. Anthem, Te Deum in C, Buck. Offertory. Romance, Richmond. Postlude, Marche Militaire (from Casse Noisette Suite) Tschai kowskv. Kvening: Prcludo, Andante in E Minor, Merkel. Anthem. "God Who Madcst Earth and Heaven," Buck. Offertory, Cantilcne. Salome. Post lude. Scherzo Prom Second Sonata, Kogers. MANY HIT TRAIL IN NEW JERSEY Hundreds Answer Calls to Repentance in Sunday and Slough Tabernacles Trenton, X. J., Jan. 15. —"Bill)" Sunday last night passed the crisis of his Trenton evangelistic campaign. Ai i the moment when things looked the I darkest for success in trail hitting! I nited States Court Judge John Hell stab. President John E. Gill, of the! Chamber of Commerce: Secretary! Charles 11. Dreshman, of the Y. M. C. A., and the Rev. William SI. Curry, 1 pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian | I Church, led the way and hundreds of i persons hit the trail. While many of them, lige those named, were active . church members, who simply were re-' Inewing their stand, there were scores] l of men and women who professed ' conversion. : The situation liero is the most extra- j ordinary "Billy" has met in the twenty j years lie lias been preaching. Thurs- ' I day night the tabernacle was tilled i : with 13.000 persons and hundreds were j turned away, but only 65 came down' jtlie sawdust trail. Yesterday after-1 noon there were but 1.200 in the shed | ,and he did not give the Invitation. I ! evening the assemblage number- J ed 7.000,' the smallest night gathering I Sunday has faced in a tabernacle in I the past live years. But what the an-I dienee lacked in numbers it more than j | made up in enthusiasm, and "Billy's" I lines of worry were quickly turned into wreaths of smiles as. with per spiration streaming from his face, his ■ collar limp and his coat sleeves pulled i up, he used both hands to greet the | throng that pressed about the pulpit. 319 Answer Slough's Call 1 Atlantic City. A". J., Jan. 15.—Three i hundred and forty-nine men. women, | boys and girls hit the sawdust trail | last night when Evangelist Henry W. I Stough called for volunteers. It was a j remarkable scene, with women sob- I bing in each other's arms and tears in :the eyes of the men. "1 know it takes j courage to come before me and de j clare that you are going to get right I with God, but there are just such j heroes here to-night." said Stough. The tirst to respond was a middle-aged I woman, who cried. "I'm going to get j right," and. upon taking Dr. Stough's hand, she called. "Come, Dora, with | me." and her daughter joined her. Jack Cardiff, trainer to the evangel list. led a half hundred ushers forward and then members of the choir moved 1 forward in columns to the "pit" in itront of the raised stand from which 1 Stough preaches. He stood on the steps as ihe trailhitters passed him in! I single file, but they became so numer- j jous when the repentants came from' I the congregation of 3,000 that l)r. j | Stough stepped down among them, j : bestowing blessings. C. E. Notes | The young people's societies of the ' i United Brethren Church, under the leadership of General Secretary O. T. Doover, report a net gain in mem bership of !t,317. total membership iof 103,305 for 11U5. The goal for the year was 100,000. The junior and | intermediate societies report a net i gain of -.307. Twenty-three out of j thirty conference branches report con tributions for benevolences amounting Ito S o.7t»G.3i;. There are 2,415 mem-] ; hers of the Tenth Legion, 1,572 com rades of the Quiet Hour, and 305 ; Lit'ework Recruits; 1,670 associate , members united with the church. Miss Marie Yount will conduct the Clirstian Endeavor prayer service at ; the Second Reformed Church to morrow evening. Miss Helen Beshore, the pianist of | the Harris Street Keystone League of Christian Endeavor, will conduct iC. E. services to-morrow evening. ' C. 10. convention committees have J been appointed in many societies of the city. These committees will serve on various general committees which I are being formed, • j The executive committee of the (Dauphin County Christian Endeavor j I'nion will hold ail important busi , ness session at the C. E. headquarters room Xo. 21. Harrisburg Xational Bank building. South Market Square, on next Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. Christian Endeavorers will discuss the topic. "How to Work With Oth ers," in the society meetings to-mor row evening. The Mechanicsburg Christian En deavor I'nion will hold its tirst meet ing to-morrow evening at the Metho jdist Episcopal Church. All of the I young people's societies of the town | will be represented. A banner will !be presented to the society haviag | the largest proportion of its mem i bers present. A union chorus has j been organized and will furnish spe ;cial music with an orchestra for the ' occasion. Miss Blanche llillard will lead the C. E. services at the Market Square | Presbyterian society to-morrow even ing. Al the lmmanuei Presbyterian j Christian Endeavor Society Lucretia j I. Bond will conduct the services, i At the Park Street United Evan ! gelical Christian Endeavor meeting to morrow evening, Mary Dando and Edna Lupoid will conduct the ser vices. The president and vice-president of the Harrisburg C. E. union will meet at the C. E. headquarters room on next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Sixth Street United Brethren C. E. Society is making preparations for an elaborate program for Chris tian Endeavor week. The following j committee will arrange the details for j the same: Ross Derrick, R, A. Efid- I ers. the Rev. Joseph Daugherty, Mrs. I Joseph Daugherty, Miss Medaline ISt oner and Roy Shenk, president of J the society. | The C. E. music committee on con vention work will meet at headquar ters room on Monday evening. Christian Endeavor week will be gin Sunday. February 6, Christian Endeavor day, and end on Sunday, February 13. Arrangements are being made by the Harrisburg C. E. union to hold an endeavor month of rallies this year in stuad of only one week, which will be during the month of February. Two rallies will be planned for each week. The various districts, uptown, central, across river, the Hill and Steelton will compose the territory to be covered with big meetings. The Market Street Baptist C. E. so ciety will hold a Christian Endeavor social on next Tuesday evening in the social room of the church. The Christian Endeavor presidents, Sunday school superintendents and pastors of the Baptist churches in this city will hold a meeting in the interest of the Baptist association on next Tuesday evening at the Market Street Baptist Church. § Semi-Made Dress Skirts" in a Special Winter Showing A CHARGE of $1.50 or 51.75 for making these semimade skirts is the only cost attached to this practical skirt idea, outside of the price you pay for the material itself. Each skirt is practically finished: one seam is left open in order that you may make necessary adjustments in your own home. Our Dress Goods Section will take special measurements for these garments from worsted materials chosen from our stock and delivery will he made to the buyer in less than a week. Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. MUSIC AT (alt ACE *l. K. CIIUHCII I Morning—(a) Offertoire in A, Ba-| tiste: (b) At the Cloister Gate, Bald-j win; quartet. The Trees anil the Mas- ! ter, Protheroe; organ. The Swan, | Saint-Saens; anthem, For Thee, oj Dear, Dear Country, Gaul: organ,! March in D, Spross. Evening Organ recital at 7.20; or- j gan, (a) Andante in I) rtat, J.oret: (l>) j Marche Funebre, Chopin; quartet, j Sometimes i Cat in Sweet Glimpses' Gounod; solo. The Publican, Van de Water; William S. Hoover; organ. An dante Religioso, Hailing; anthem, i Thir.o Is the Kingdom, (Holy City);! organ. Finale from Sonata in E flat, j Fanlkes. VV. K. Stonesifer, organist; John W. Phillips, director. METHODIST Asbury The Rev. W. 11. Gaines, j 11, "The Value of Holy Time": 8,! "God's Message to His People"; Sun day school. 2; Epworth League. 7. Stevens Memorial The Rev. Clay ton Albert Snuicker, D. L). Early) morning class. !».30: 10.30. "Enemies' of Evangelism": Sunday school. 2; ! Epworth League, is.3o: 7.30, "Battles j of Peace." The Knights of Malta, of! Harrisburg and Steelton will attend' the service. Fifth Street The Rev. Edwin A.; I Pylcs. 10.30, "The Key to God's Treasures"; 7.30, "Christian Prepar-j edness"; (lass meeting, 9.30; Sunday' school, 2; Epworth league, 0.30. Grace The Rev. J. D. Fox, I>. D. j 19.30, class meeting: 10.30 "God Fav oring Zlon"; 1.45, Sunday school and j I Men's Bible class: (i.15, Epworth I [League; 7.30, "Seeking tlie Host." ! Camp Curl in Memorial—The Rev. A. S. Williams. 10.30, "The Ac ts of the j Apostles;" 7.30, "The Profit of Revival' Prayer;" 9.30, class meeting: 9.45, | i junior League; 6.30, Epworth devo- i jtional meeting; 2, Sunday scliool. Ridge Avenue—The Rev. John C. j Patty will preach at 10.30 and 7.30; I [ Sunday school, 2; Epworth League, j I 0.30; class meeting. 9. I St. Paul's The Rev. Robert W. j I Runyan. 10.30, "The Upward Call and i the Downward Tug;" 7.30, "Doubts! und Doubters:" Sunday school, 1.45; ! Epworth League, 8.30. HAITI ST Tabernacle The Rev. Calvin A. Hare, D. L). t0.30, "Power From On [ High;" 7.30. "Peter's Great Sermon;" ; Bible school. 11.30; B. Y. P. U., 0.45.! At the Herr street branch, preaching j in both Rumanian and Hungarian at' 10.30 and 7.30. Second—The Rev. Albert J. Greene. 1 18. A. 10.30, "The Cost of Disciple- ' ship:" 7.30, "Condition of Reward for 1 Service In Heavenly Army;" Sunday • school. 12 noon; B. Y. P. I"., 6.30. St. Paul—The Rev. E. Luther Cun- ' ninghain. 10.30, "Heaven vs. Hell;" i 7.30, "What Is Man?" Sunday school,. 12.30: B. Y. 1 P. U., 6.30. The Rev. R. i j A. Simms will preach, j Market Street—The Rev. \V. IT. j Dallman. 10.30, "What is Chris-] tianity?" 7.30, "Is the World Getting | Better or Worse?" Sunday school, i 11.30. First—-At 10.30, "The Sins of Chris-| tians;" 7.30. "The Holy Spirit;" 11.30,1 Bible school; 0.30, illustrated talk on I the Holy Land. UNITED BRETHREN . State Street The Rev. E. A. G. Bossier. 10.43. "The Trial of the Spirit;" 7.30. "Scarcely Saved;" Sun day school. 9.30: junior Christian En deavor, 6; Christian Endeavor. 6.30. j i Derry Street—The Rev. J. a. Lyier,! D. D. 10.30 and 7.30: Sunday school, i 2; Christian Endeavor, 6.30. First The Rev. Charles Edwin , Bougliter. 10.30, "An Open Door;" 7.30, "Privileges that Cease:" Sunday school, 1.45; Christian PJnileavor, 6.45. Otterbein—The Rev. S. Edwin Rupp, D. D. 10.30. "Stand Like Men;" 7.30, "The New Birth;" Sunday school, 2: Christian Endeavor, 6.30. Sixth Street The Rev. Joseph Daugherty. Praise service, 9.45: preaching by the Rev. A. Harries, of Coxestown Methodist Episcopal Church, at 10.30; at 7.30, by the pastor. "De cision for God;" Sunday school, 1.45; junior Christian Endeavor, 5.45: senior Christian Endeavor, 6.30. REFORM RD St. Matthew's, Enola—The Rev. W. R. Hart/.ell. Holy communion at 10.45 and 7.30; Sunday school, 9.45; Chris tian Endeavor, 6.45. Salem—The Rev. Ellis X. Krenier. 10.30 and 7.30; Sunday schol, 1.30. St. John's —The Rev. G. W. Hart man. 11 and 7.30. holy communion; Sunday school, 9.45; Christian En- j deavor, 6.30. Fourth The Rev. Homer Skyles May. 10.45, "Why Are Ye Fearful?"! 7.30, "Christ and the Centurian;" Sun day school, 9.30; Heidelberg Christian Endeavor. 6.80. Second The Rev. Harry Nelson Bassler. 10.1C, holy communion; 7.30, communion sermon; Sunday school. 1.45; Bible class, 1.50; holy com munion, 3; infant baptism, 3.15. MUSIC AT FOURTH REEORMED Music at Fourth Reformed Church, Sixteenth and Market streets, for Sun day is as follows: Morning Prelude, "Gondellied," Merkel; offertory. Andante, Deshayes; anthem, "Come and Worship the Lord," Schoebel; solo (soprano), "Rock of Ages," Johnson; postlude, Postlude. Sterne. Soloist. Miss Beatrice Martin. Evening Prelude, Prelude, Dol metcli; offertory, Offertory, Salome: anthem, "God So I,oved the World," Stalner; postlude, March, Guirand. , MI'SIC AT MESSIAH LUTHERAN Morning-—Prelude, "Elegie" (Le maigre); offertory, "Offertoire" (Hof-| mann): quartet. "Uock of Ages"! | (Buck); posllude, "Allegretto" (Bel-I derman). Evening—Prelude. "Andante Con I Moto" (Calkin): anthem, "How Beau tiful on the Mountains" (Jlarston); j offertory, "Andantino" (Bizet); bass ] solo. "Treasure in Heaven" (Van De-j i Water): postlude. "March Xoel" | (Guilmant). A. W. Ilartrnan, direc- j tor. AT GRACE >l. K. ] The (lev. J. D. Fox, D. D., pastor of : Grace Methodist Church, will preach ; to-morrow morning at 10.30 o'clock on I j "God's Favoring Zion," and at 7.30' j o'clock on "Seeking the Lost." Sun day school and Men's Bible class meet lings will be held at 1.45 o'clock and | the Epworth League service at 6.45. | |An organ recital at 7.20 will precede ]the evening services. EPISCOPAL I St. Stephen's—The Rev. Kollin A. j Sawyer. 8. holy communion: 10, Sun- 1 (lay school: 11, morning prayer; 4.1 j evening prayer. I St. Paul's The Rev. George 1.1 Browne, rector of Si. John's Church, 1 Lancaster, at II and 7.30; Sunday I school. 2.30. 1 St. Augustine's—Archdeacon E. L. : Henderson. 11, morning prayer: 7.30, (evening prayer; Sunday school, 12.30. MI'SIC AT COVENANT .Morning—Prelude, "Pilgrims' ('lio jrus" (from "Tamihaeuser"), R. Wag- I ner; offertory. .Uelodie. M.Moszkowski, Op. 18. Xo. 1 (H. B. Caul); post lude, i "Marche Legere," C. W. Kern, Op. j 266-b. Evening—Prelude. Canzonetta. An ton Yodorinski (Gaul); anthem, j I "Praise Ye Jehovah," Wolcott; offer-] ] t orVi "Twilight Song," Schackley: post | lude. March in G. Wayhorne. j .Mrs. Ralph R. Blird, organist. GREEN STREET SERVICES I Evangelistic services in the Green j Street Church of God will be continued .this week. The following sermon | subjects have been announced: Mon jday, "Sins Blotted Out"; Tuesday, "God and .Mammon"; Wednesday, j "The Great Magnet"; Thursday, "A I New Creature"; Friday, "Sin's Deliv ] erance." 1 . REVIVAL SERVICES I The evangelistic services of the j State Street United Brethren Church will be w held on Sunday and each evening next week. The -singing I which is a feature of the me*tings is under the able coiuluctorship of Prof. 'T. Howard Davies. AERO-METHODIST EPISCOPAL Bethel The Rev. IT. G. Leeper. ] 10.30. "Tares Among the Wheat"; 7.30, the Rev. F. T. M. Webster: Sun jday school. 12.30: A. C. E. L., 6.30. Wesley Union The Rev. W. A. i Ray, D. D. 10.45, "Rest": 7.30, "God's I Kindness." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | First Church of Christ. Scientist. I Board of Trade Hall; Sunday II A. ;M. and 7:30 P. M. Testimonial nieet i ing, Wednesday. 8 P. M. Free Read j ing Rooms, Kunkel Bldg., 12:30 to ! 4:30 P. M. daily, also Monday and Saturday evenings. Tke more you desire to attain tke real fulness of life— the perfect content ment of life—tke more you are going to come to know tkat tke etkics and doctrines of Jesus Cknst (taugkt in tke ckurckes of tkis ci ty) can play a part paralleled ky none. Tke next step, if you are seeking, is one tkat is per fectly okvious. This advertisement lias been authorized by and is being paid tor by the , Associated Churches of Harrlsburg. !I NVI:II. A\l> DEDICATE TABLET AT BOYD HAI.L j The bronze tablet given by the men • of Pine Street Presbyterian Church to mark their appreciation of the Rift of I the John Y. Boyd Memorial Hall, will jbe unveiled and dedicated to-morrow I afternoon at 3 o'clock in the hall. The program of the service follows: In ! vocation. the Rev. John M. Warden; | presentation of tablet, the Rev. Dr. j Lewis Seymour Mudge; unveiling cero 'monies, Daniel W. Cox; address, John. ! Fox Weiss; doxology and benediction. The tablet will be placed at the en trance to the llall. This afternoon at 13 o'clock the houscwarming for boys I began with a. program of music, ad i dresses and games, following which re freshments were served. Next Wed nesday evening the Rev. Dr. W. A. Shedd, of Persia, will speak in Pine Street Church on "The' Persian Sllu ; j ation." MUSIC AT BETHLEHEM j The following musical program will ! be given at the services to-morrow in the Bethlehem Lutheran Church, i Morning-—Prelude. Communion, Ba- Itistc; solo. There's a Beautiful Land on High. Saylor. Mrs. Bressler; of jfertory, Schubert; postludc. Ouilniani. I Evening - Prelude, Legend. Fe jdeslenin, Thou Lamb of God." Richard Wagner: quartet. There Is .1 Blessed Home. Macks; offertory. Berceuse. Hillins: postlude, Clark. Mrs. Arthur Hull, director: Miss Cromleigh, organ- Ist. TO IIOI.D SOCIAL The Adult Bible class of the Holy Communion Lutheran Church will hold a social Tuesday evening at the home of H. A. Loser, of Progress. CATHOLIC Cathedral Mgr. M. M. Hassett. Low ] mass. 7: children's mass, !•: high mass, 10.30: Sunday school. 2.30: vespers and benediction. 7.30. St. Lawrence The Rev. I J . D. lluegel. Low mass, 8; high mass, 10; Sunday School, 2.30: vespers and bene , diction. 3. I I St. Francis The Rev. D. J. Carey. ! Low mass, 8: high mass, 10: Sunday ' School, 2.30; vespers and benediction, ■ 7.30. , Sacred Heart The lit:v. George . Kice. Low mass, S: high mass. 10: ,J Sunday School, 2; vespers and bene diction. 2.30. ' I St. Mary's The Rev. William V. I Dalley. Low mass, 8; high mass. 10.30: Sunday School, 2: vespers and benedic ■ tion, 7.30. i ADD Churches Miscellaneous ,| Gospel Hall 10.30: Sunday School, , j 2.30: 7.30. ; 1 1)11. I'O.Y AT V. M. C. V. ' | The men's mass meeting to be held . under the auspices of the Young Men's 11 Christian Association, Second and Lo cust streets, Sunday afternoon, at 3.30 o'clock, will be addressed by the Rev. John Fox. pastor of the Grace Metho [jdist Episcopal Church, State street. The character of the address will be evange listic. Doors will open at 3 o'clock. <j MISSION SOCIETY TO JIEKT The annual meeting of the Women's 1 Missionary Society of the Harris Street United Evangelical Church will _ be held next Thursday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. <lll IK It 01-' CHRIST " Fourth Street—the Itev. Jesse Guy ; Smith. Bible School, 10; Christian ICn -1 dcavor, 0.30. 11.00, "Why We Fail:" 7.30, "The Death of Sin."
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