16 NEWS OF PULPIT AND DEAN PIKE TO BE AT CONFERENCE Eighteenth Interdenomina tional Meeting Will Be Held Monday and Tuesday 1 1,1 i | i gBBHB Iwfe; v REV. WILLIAM H. PIKE The eighteenth monthly interdenomi national Rible conference will lie held in the First Baptist Church, Second and Pine streets. Monday and Tues day. January 24-25, both afternoon and evening, at 3.30 and 7.45 o'clock. The Rev. William H. Pike, dean of the Practical Rible Training School of Binghamton. N. Y„ will teach on the Covenants. Monday afternoon the subject will be "The Covenant Made in Eden:" evening. "The Covenant Made Outside of Eden:" Tuesday afternoon, "The Covenant Made in the New Earth;" evening. "The Covenant Concerning the Land of Palestine." < 'n Sunday, January 23, Dean Pike will preach in the Fourth Reformed church at 10.45 o'clock; in the after noon at 3.3i> o'clock in Fahnestock Hall, Y. M. C. A., to both men and women, and in the evening in the Mar ket Street Baptist Church at 7.30 o'clock. METHODIST St. Paul's—The Rev. Robert W. Runyan. 10.30, "The Wages of Sin";' 7.30, "No oil in Their Lamps"; Sun-! •lay school, 1.45; Epworth League,; 6.30. Ridge Avenue—The Rev. William! W. Hartman. The Rev. J. C. Pattv will preach at 10.30 and 7.30; class meeting. 9; Epworth League, 6.30; mass meeting at 2.30, address by the Rev. J. C. Patty on "The Christian Home." Camp Curtin—The Rev. A. S. Wil liams. 10.30. "The Acts of Apostles," Hiird discourse-; 7.30. "Being Filled With the Spirit"; Sunday school. 2; Epworth League, 6.30. Asbury—The Rev. W. H. Gaines. 11. "The Condition of Acceptable Prayer"; S. "Religion's Pleasant Ways"; Sunday school, 2; Epworth League. 7. Stevens Memorial —The Rev. Al bert Smucker. Class meeting. 9.30; 10.30, "Moral Sensitiveness"; Sunday I school, 2; Epworth League, 6.30; j 7.30, "Shut Out or Shut In — Which?" Fifth—The Rev. Edwin A. Pyles. "The Unmuzzled Ox." 10.30; "The Human and Divine Will," 7.30; class meeting. 9.30; Sunday school, 2; Ep worth League, 6.30. Grace—The Rev. J. D. Fox. D. D. i 9.30. class meeting: 10.30, "Christ a| Prophet": 1.45. Sunday school and | men's Bible class; 6.45. Epworth l League; 7.30. "An Important Ques-1 tion." Coxestown—The Rev. A. Harries.! 10."0. "Who Is On the Lord's Side?" 7.30, the Rev. W. Chivers, of Yonkers, I will speak; Sunday school, 9.30. LUTHERAN Christ —The Rev. Thomas Reisch. D. D. 10.30, "The Christian Too Honorable to Assert His Honor"; 7.30, "The Happiest Man"; C. E., 6.30;. Sunday school, 2; men's Bible class, 2 in Fackler's Hall. '"sTREET " Xf/ PRDSBYTEftIAN CHURCH yWJ THIRD AND PINE STREETS Sunday, January 23 10:30 A.M. M [ I Preacher, Rev. J. Ross Stevenson, D. D„ LL. D. Moderator of the General Assembly President or Princeton Theological Seminary 1.30 P. M. 1.40 P. M. Graded Sunday School Adult Bible Classes v. 7:30 P. M. : ;j- Preacher, Rev. L. S. Mudge, D. D„ Pastor. "The Zebidee Problem" A Message to Married Men Matt. 20: 20. Excellent Choir Music—Familiar Congregational Hymns j ;l Practical Spiritual Preaching H v. '' I '.'iAjilljiI t M r -"II ■» I »nrfmrl—i——v' '• '' J SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 22. 1916 1 C. E. Notes ! The Immanuel Presbyterian Chris tian Endeavor Society held an interest [ ing social in the church oil Thursday evening. The vice-presidents of the Harris burg Christian Endeavor Union will appoint "boosters" on State -conven tion work who will visit many societies in this city and Dauphin county in the near future. The Rev. H. E. Hallman. pastor of the Immanuel Presbyterian Church, conducts an expert Endeavor class on Wednesday evening of each week. The Endeavorers of the society have al ready covered half of the lessons in the book "Expert Endeavor." The topic, "How to Work With Others," was led bv Mrs. Mary E. Sigler at the Wesley Christian En deavor Society last Sunday. Mrs. J. J. Hemmer. chairman of the missionary committee of the Harrlsburg Chris tian Endeavor Union, spoke interest ingly upon the subject. The Rev. J. E. Newcomer, of Han over. attended the United Evangelical ministerial sessions at Marysville on Wednesday and visited among friends in this city. He was formerly an active Christian Endeavor worker in this city. The topic for to-morrow, "Amuse ment That Is Worth While," will be led by Mrs. Lillian Grobes at the Wes ley Christian Endeavor Society. The Immanuel Presbyterian Chris tian Endeavor Society service to-mor row evening will be conducted by Wal ter F. Slaymaker. Harold Eckert and Walter Zeiders will lead the Christian Endeavor serv ice at the Fourth Street Church of God to-morrow evening. Special music will be rendered by Eugene Baptistl and H. S. Pressler and the Christian Endeavor choir. Endeavorers will discuss the topic "Amusement That Is Worth While" at the services to-morrow evening. The Christ Lutheran Christian En deavor Society will hold an interesting meeting to-morrow evening. Miss Es ther Harpel will sing a solo. Following are the officers of the Fourth Street Church of God society: President. Charles S. Meek: vice-presi dent, Miss Mae Hoover: secretary. Miss Myrtle Barnhart: assistant secretary, Charlotte Davis: treasurer. T. D. Rich ardson: chorister, J. G. MacDannald: assistant chorister. H. H. Pressler: pianist. Leila Greenawalt: assistant pianist. Mrs. J. W. Maokey; junior su perintendent. Miss Anna Hoverter: corresponding secretary. Miss Frances Staub: statistician, Henry Bruce. Miss Zora Lehman will lead the Christian Endeavor meeting at Christ Lutheran society to-morrow evening. Millard Hess is the live wire president. He has been appointed as vice-presi dent of the city union of the Hill dis trict. south side. At the Sixth Street United Breth ren Christian Endeavor meeting to morrow evening Harriet Heck will speak. Miss Florence Miller will lead the services. Miss Ines Miller will conduct the Christian Endeavor prayer service at the Harris Street I'nited Evangelical Church to-morrow evening. Miss Lillian Speakman has been elected president of the Olivet Presby terian Christian Endeavor Society. John Hosfleld will conduct the Chris tian Endeavor prayer service to-mor row evening. The social committee will conduct the Christian Endeavor meeting at the Second Reformed Church to-morrow evening. C. M. Krout and Paul Shultz will lead the services at the Park Street Christian Endeavor Society to-morrow evening. At Market Square Presbyterian Christian Endeavor Society Garfield McAllister will conduct the services to morrow evening. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Church of the Redeemer elected the following officers for the year of 1916: President. Edward Bowers: vice-president. Grover Wolfe; secre tary. Miss Margaret Cover: treasurer. William Follet; pianist. Miss Beulah lleffner; assistant pianist. Miss Esther Stouffer. George T. I.ebo will conduct the Christian Endeavor services to-mor row evening at the Church of the Re deemer. The senior Christian Endeavor So ciety of St. John's Lutheran Church is planning a big rally in connection with Christian Endeavor day, the first Sun day in February. Trinity, Camp Hill—Dr. E. D. Welgle. 10.30. "A Picture of Faith": 7.30. "Good, the Remedy For Evil"; Sunday school. 9.15. Trinity—The Rev. R. L. Melsen helder. 10.30. preparatory service; 7.30. communion; Sunday school, 2; C. E., 6.30. Calvary—The Rev. Edward 11. Paar. 11, "Live Peaceably With All Men"; 7.30. "The Lord at Jacob's Well"; Sunday school, 10. Holy Communion- —The Rev. John Henry Miller. 10.45, "The Leper": 7.30, "Perfecting Faith"; Sunday school, 9.30; Luther League, 6.30. Bethlehem —The Rev. J. Bradley Mark ward, D. D. 10.30, "An Old Method For Twentieth-Century Use"; 7.30, "A Denial of the Fatherhood of God —An Answer"; Sunday school, 1.45; C. E., 6.30. Memorial The Rev. L. C. Manges. D. D. Men's prayer meeting. 10; 10.30, KEYSTONE ENDEAVOR LEAGUES BUILD UP MOVEM Has 307 Senior Societies, 105 Junior, and 15,000 Members; Miss Nell Liddick Chosen Recording Secretary Keystone Leagues of Christian En deavor with a membership of 307 senior societies, 12.020 senior mem bers. 105 iunior societies and 3.255 junior members in Pennsylvania, are doing good work in the upbuilding ,and supporting the Christian Endeavor movement in this State. The first gen eral convention, held in Chicago. 111., September 25-30, 1914. far exceeded the highest anticipations of all. The Inspiration of this groat gathering will be felt for many years throughout the United Evangelical Church. A second convention will be held in this city immediately preceding the gen eral conference of 1918. Among the distinguished workers are the Rev. J. Q. A. Curry. Johnstown, president of the managing board: the Rev. W. E. Peffley, Lewistown, general secretary of Sunday school and Keystone League of christian Endeavor: the Rev. W. M. Stanford, A. M.. D. D.. editor of the Evangelical Endeavorer; J. D. Kilt heffer, Philadelphia, president East Pennsylvania Conference Keystone League of Christian Endeavor: Bishop U. F. Swengel, D. IX, this city, trustee of the t'nited Society of I'hristian En deavor. and Rishop W. 11. Fouke, D. D„ Napierville, 111., formerly editor of the K. I* C. E. Journal, and many others of this denomination interested in the coming State Christian Endeavor con vention. July 11-14. Miss l.iddit-k. Convention Secretary Miss Nell M. Liddick, a member of the Park Street t'nited Evangelical Church for fourteen years, has been chosen as recording secretary of the general convention committee, who will record all of the proceedings of the business sessions of the committee for the great convention to be held in July. Sh eis very much interested in all of the work of the church. She has been secretary of the Young "The Gospel a Revelation of Grace and of Wrath "; 7.30, "Paul and Fes tus"; Sunday school, 2; Jr. Luther League, 5.30; Sr. Luther League, 6.30. Augsburg The Rev. A. M. Sta mets. 10.30. "Blessing the Word": 7.30, "Conversion"; Sunday school, 2; C. E., 6.30; Men's League, 9.30. St. Matthew's The Rev. E. E. Snyder. 11, Dorcas, a Worker"; 7.30, "A Study in Psalms"; Sunday school, 10; C. E., 6.30; Jr. C. E., 2.30. EPISCOPAL St. Paul's—B. holy communion; 11, "Is Confirmation Important"; 2.30, Sunday school; 7.30, "Phillips Brooks." St. Augustine's Archdeacon E. L. Henderson. 11, morning prayers; 7.30. evening prayers; Sunday school, 12.30. St. Stephens—The Rev. Rollin Alger Sawyer. 8, holy communion; 10, Sunday school; 11, morning prayer and at 4 o'clock, evening prayer. Fourth Street—The Rev. William N. Yates. 10.30, "The Lord's Wit nesses"; 7.30. "Satan As an Angel of Light"; Sunday school, 1.40; C. E., 6.30. Maclay—The Rev. F. I. M. Thomas. 11, "Hope"; 7.30. "Gospel Rejecters"; Sunday school, 9.4 5. Pleasant View—The Rev. George Harper. Sunday school, 9.45; 10.45, "The Experience in a New Name"; Jr. C. E„ 3; Sr. ,C. E., 6.46; 7.30. "The Power of God to Save and to De stroy." Enola—The Rev. O. J. Farllng. 10.30 and 7.30, preaching; Sunday school, 2; Jr. C. E., 3; Sr. C. E., 7. , REFORMED I Salem—The Rev. Ellis N. Kremer. Preaching. 10.30 and 7.30; Sunday school, 1.30. St. John's—The Rev. G. W. Hart man. Preaching, 10.30 and 7.30; Sunday school, 9.45; Y. P. S. C. E., Fourth—The Rev. Homer Skylea May. Sermon by the Rev. William Pike, dean of the Practical Bible In stitute. Binghamton, N. Y.; 7.30, "Son and Heirs"; Sunday school, 9.30; C. E., 6.30. St. Andrew's, Penbrook—The Rev. W. R. Hartzell. Holy communion at 10.30 and 7.30; Sunday school, 9.30. BAPTIST West End The Rev. W. W. Cllp pinger. 7.30 "David's Finished Work"; Sunday school at, 10.30; Young Peoples' meeting, 6.45. First —The Rev. W. S. Booth. 10.30, "The Church at Jerusalem"; 7.30, "Consent Thou Not"; 11.30, Bible school; 6.30, Christian Endeavor. Tabernacle The Rev. Calvin A. Hare, D. D. 10.30, "Endewment of Power .From on High," second of the series: 7.30, "Paul's Great Sermon," second of the series; Bible school at 11.30; B. Y. P. U., 6.45, illustrated. At the Herr street branch preaching in both Rumanian and Hungarian at 10.30 and 7.30. Market Street The Rev. W. H. Dallman. 10.30, "Things to Come"; 7.30, the Rev. William H. Pike, dean of the Practical Bible Traininfi School, Binghamton. N. Y., will preach; Sun day school, 11.30; B. Y. P. U., 6.30. Second Albert J. Greene. B. A. 10.30, "The Enemies of the Cross"; 7.30, "A Vision of Redemption and Its Stanic Opposition"; Sunday school, 12: B. Y. P. U, 3. St. Paul The Rev. E. Luther Cunningham. 10.30. "The Gospel. God's Power Unto Salvation;" 7.30, "The Force of Exemplary Piety"; Sunday school; 12.30, B. Y. P. U., 6.30. UNITED BRETHREN Sixth Street The Rev. Joseph Daugherty. Praise service, 9.45; 10.30, "The Withered Hand;" 7.30, "The Great Physician;" Sunday school, 1.45; junior Christian Endeavor, 5|45; senior Christian Endeavor, 6.30. First The Rev. Charles Edwin Boughter. 10.30, "The Christian Op portunity"; 7.30, "The Seed-grain of the Changed Life"; Sunday school. 1.45; C. E.. 6.45. Derry Street The Rev. J. A. Ly ter, D. D. 10.30 and 7.30; Sunday school, 2; Y. P. S. C. E„ 6.30. St. Paul's, Wormleysburg The Rev. G. B. Renshaw. 10.45, and 7.30; Sunday school, 9,30; Sr. C. E., 6.30: Jr. C. E.. 5.45. State Street The Rev. E. A. G. Bossier. 10.45, "Noah, An Example of Faith": 7.30, "False Refuges"; Sun day school, 9.30; Jr. C. E., 6; Y. P. S. C. E„ 6.30. Otterbein The Rev. S. Edwin Rupp, D. D. 10.30. "Rich in Christ"; 7.30, "How to Be Saved"; C. E., 6.30; Sunday school, 2. PRESBYTERIAN Pine Street The Rev. Lewis Sey mour Mudge, D. D., the Rev. J. S. Ar mentrout. assistant. 10.30, sermon by the Rev. J. Ross Stevenson, D. D.. "The Redemptive Passion": 7.30, sermon by the pastor. "The Zebedee Problem—A Message to Married Men"; 1.20, Sun day school: 1.40. Advanced depart ments, adule Bible classes; 6.30, Sr. C. E. Capital Street The Rev. B. M. Ward. 10.45. "The New Birth"; 7.30. "Divine Love Manifested"; Sunday school, 12.15; C. E.. 6.45. Paxton The Rev. Harry B. King. 11 and 7.30; Sunday school, 10: C. E., /■ Pine Street Mission 7.30. sermon ,by the Rev. J. S. Armentrout; 3.30, ■ MB m HfiNi 1 m ■B 1 9 . lippp-' v flfj BLi v -ji Mm MISS NELL M'LIDDICK People's Missionary Society for live years, also secretary of the Park Street United Evangelical Church choir, of which she is a member. Sbe is choris ter of the Ke.vtone League of Christian Endeavor and interested in the music for the society and is a member of several committees. She has been con nected with the missionary conference work, held in this city recently, and was a member of the committee on arrangements. Sunday school and Bible classes. At Bethany The Rev. John M. Warden. Sunday school, 9; C. E„ 6.30. Market Square The Rev. George Edward Hawesi D. D. Sunday school, 9.30; 11. "The Separated Life": C. E., 6.30; 7.30, "The Door of Hope." Calvary - The Rev. Frank P. Mac | Kenzic. 10.15, "The Secret of Suc cessful Work"; 7.30, "Only One Way of Salvation"; Sunday school, 9; C. E., [6.30; Men's meeting. 3. Westminster The Rev. E. E. Cur tis. 10.30, the Rev. J. S. Armentrout will preach; Sunday school, 1.45; ('. K., 6.30; 7.30, the Rev. William R. Cooke will preach. Olivet The Rev. T. C. McCarrell of Middletown. 10.30; Elder L. E. Mc- Ginnes of Steelton, 7.30; Sundav schooi 2; C. E.. 6.30. Immanuel The Rev. 11. Everett Hallman. 10; Sunday school, 11.15; Y. P. S. C. E., 6.30; preaching, 7.30. CHURCH OF GOD Green Street The Rev. C. H. (•rove. 10.30, "Looking Unto Jesus"; 7.30, "The Cost of Not Being a Chris tian"; Sunday school, 2; Jr. C. E. 3; C. E. 6.30. Nagle Street The Rev. E. T. Sheets. 10.30; 7.30. the Rev. Albert L. i Kriner; Sunday school, 1.30; Y. P. S. C. E„ 6.4 5. First, New Cumberland—The Rev. J. W. peshong. 10.30, "A Fickle Church;" 7, "Zion's King;" Sunday school, 9.15. Revival services are in progress. A large choir will sing dur ing the services. AFRO-METHODIST EPISCOPAL Westley Union The Rev. W. A. Ray. 10.45, "The Mixed State of the Church"; 12.30 Sunday school; 5.30, Jr. C. E.; 6.30, Sr. C. E.; 7.30, "Visions of God." Bethel The Rev. U. G. Leeper. 10.30, "The Gateway Into the King dom"; 7.30, "The Mustard Seed"; Sunday school, 12.30; A. C. E. L., 6.30. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN | Hummel Street The Rev. D. H. [Widder. 11 and 7.30; Sunday school, 110; C. E.. 6.45. UNITED EVANGELICAL Harris Street The Rev. George F. Schaum. 10.30. "Maxims to Guide the Christian Life"; 2, Sunday school; 6.40, K. L. C. E.; 7.30, "The Haunted House." Fourth Street The Rev. Jesse Guy Smith. 11, "The Business of Liv ing Right "; 7.30, "Reality in Relig ion"; Sunday school, 10; C. E.. 6.30. Lemoyne The Rev. Melvin Men 'ger. 10.30, Am I a Christian?" 7.30, | "The Responsibility of the Individual"; j Sunday school, 9.30. MISCELLANEOUS Reformed Mennonites Preaching in Kinnard's Hall, 303 Verbeke street. 10.30. Gospel Hall 10.30, breaking of bread: 2.30, Sunday school; 7.30, preaching. Associated Bible Students, Cameron | Building, 105 North Second street 3, lecture by Elder J. R. Pike, "When Does One Have a Chance For Eternal Life"; 2, Berean study. CATHOLIC Cathedral Mgr. M. M. Hassett. Low mass. 7; children's mass, 9; high mass, 10.30; Sunday school, 2.30; ves pers and benediction, 7.30. St. Lawrance The Rev. P. D. Huegel. Low mass, 8; high mass, 10; Sunday 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 benediction, 7.30. Sacrec". Heart The Rev. George Rice. Low mass. 8; -high mass, 10; Sunday school, 2; vespers and bene diction, 2.30. St. Mary's The Rev. William V. Dailey. Low mass, 8: high mass, 10.30; Sunday school, 2; vespers and benedic tion, 7.30. Complete Program For Church of God Conference The Churches of God will hold a | church extension conference in the Fourth Street Church of God on Mon day afternoon at 2 o'clock to consider the advisability of erecting a chapel in Monroe street, where a small congre gation of colored people has been holding services in a rented room. A program of discussions on church work and the extension project has been arranged as follows: "I low Can We Increase the C. E. Offering This Year'.'" by the Rev. Jonas Martin and M. A. Iloff; "The Monroe Street Church: How Can We Help It ?" by the Rev. C. H. Heiges and C. S. Meek; "How Can We Arouse a Greater In terest in Church Extension Work'.'" by the Rev. o. M. Krabill and G. W. Fox; round table talk by C. G. Mnier. H. M. Angle will .preside at the meeting. ST. IWUI/S DAY St. Paul's Day will be observed Tues day In the St. Paul's Protestant Epis copal Church. Special services will be held In the mornlnsr at 7.45 and 10 o'clock and .choral services and a ser mon will feature the evening at 7.43. LOOKING off into the heyond, past this life which may seem to mean little to you hut sorrow and care; what do you find? Avoid of nothing ness? Or do you see the life eternal of glory and happiness—"the reward for your earthly existence of right doing, of righteous living. This in a few words is the doctrine and teaching of the world s Saviour, whom the world will again wor ship to-morrow. A.re you ©ne of those who will worship Him whose life upon earth makes assured the life eternal, or are you one of those who put off from time to time the start that will satisfy the ques tionings of your mind regarding the future? No matter what your views may . he regarding the time heyond this life; your entire life is going to he benefited throughout if to-morrow yon accept the united invitation of the churches of this city, and every Sunday thereafter GO TO CHURCH This advertisement has been authorized and Is being paid for by the Associated Churches of Harrlsburg. Elect Officers of C. E. Society at Westminster Members of the Westminster Pres byterian Church Christian Endeavor Society elected tlie following officers for the year: A. J. Lightern, presi dent; Mrs. E. Raysor, vice-president; Miss Anna Hock us, treasurer; Miss Mary Orth, corresponding secretary; Mrs. C. D. Bentley, recording: secre tary; Miss Anna Hammelbaugh, pian ist; Miss Josephine Hubler, assistant pianist. The president appointed the follow ing committees: Sunday school. Mrs. James Rockwell, chairmaji. Mrs. Hammelbaugh, Miss Mary Swindells. Mrs. William Wan baugh, J. F. Knighton. Mrs. Harry Hubler. Alfred Davies, Mrs. Alfred Da vies: ministering. Miss Jane Jones, chairman. Mary Hammelbaugh. Gladys Robinson, Ruth Fleck. Atta Mowery, May Raysor. Gwynfr.vn Davies; press. Miss Margaret Johnson, chairman, Louis Hoerner. Charles Kuebier, Doro thy Bowman, Josephine Hubler, Claire Dver, Mary Alma Allen, Elmer Morett; lookout, James G. Howard, chairman, Miss Jane Jones, Charles Kuebier. Mrs. James Rockwell. Miss Edna Forrer, Mrs. Elizabeth Howard, Mrs. Ida Dyer, John BeaVer; prayer meeting, Mrs. Ida Dver, chairman, Mrs. Hammelbaugh, Miss Ida Armstrong. Miss Anna Bockus, Mrs. James Howard, James Howard. Mrs. A. J. I.iglitner, Mrs. Phoebe Turner. Miss Margaret John son; music, Mrs. Phoebe Turner, chair man, Miss Anna Bockus, Miss Kath erine Germer, Miss Anna Hammel baugh, Mrs. A. J. Lightner, William Wanbaugh. Miss Ella Wilson, Mrs. C. D. Bentley; social, Miss Edna Korrer. chairman, Martha Cresswell, Louis Hoerner. Kitty Johnson, Rachael Lightner. Andrew Lightner, John Mor gan, Helen Moyer. Bessie Raysor, Pearl Raysor, Mrs. Bentley, Marion Johnson, Josephine Hubler, Esther Dewees and Ellen Reeves. BEGIN TWO WEEKS' REVIVAL Evangelist W. M. Davis, of Ohio, will open a two weeks" evangelistic campaign in the Park Street United Evangelical Church. Revival services have been held at Park Street for the last three weeks. Evangelist Davis announces the following sermon sub jects for the first week: Monday, "Per sonal Evangelism;" Tuesday, "Get Up and Dust;" Wednesday, "What Is the New Birth?" Thursday, "The Second Coming of Christ;" Friday. "The Perils of a Lost Soul;" Sunday, "Davis on the Devil." EASTON PREACHER TO SPEAK The Rev. W. G. Gehman, of Easton, will speak to-morrow afternoon and evening in Gospel Mission Hall, on the second floor of the Verbeke market house. STAFF C APTAIN TO SPEAK Staff Captain Campbell, of Phila delphia. will speak to-morrow even ing at 7.30 o'clock at Salvation Army Hall. 522 Race street. REHEARSE CANTATA The choir of Westminster Presby terian Church, under the direction of Robert Smith, is holding rehearsals of the cantata "Mary Magdalene," to be given in April. TO CONTINUE SERVICES The Rev. Dr. W. M. Warf will con tinue the revival services being held in the Harris A. M. E. Zion Church. MEN'S MEETING The Rev. Frank P. MacKenzie, pas tor of Calvary Presbyterian church, will conduct a special meeting for men to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. VISITORS AT OLUVET The Rev. T. C. Mc.Carrell, of Mid dletown, will preach to-morrow morn ing in the Olivet Presbyterian church. L. E. McGlnnes, of Steeton, will speak in the evening. PULPIT VISITORS The Rev. J. S. Armentrout, assist ant pastor of Pine Street Presbyterian church, will speak to-morrow morn ing at the Westminster Presbyterian church, and in the evening the Rev. William B. Cooke, will preach. SUPPLY AT REDEEMER The Rev. W. M. Seligman of Mt. Alto, will preach to-morrow at the Redeemer Lutheran church the Rev. E. Victor Roland having left the city to take his new charge at Butler. TO PHEVEMT THE (.1111' When you feel a cold coming on. stop It by taking LAXATIVE BROMO QUI NINE and thu* keep the system in con dition to prevent the ORIP. There is only one "BROMO QUININE." E. W. lOROVES signature on box. 25c.—Ad vertisement. City Rescue Mission to Hold Seven Meetings The following churches and societies will take part in the meetings of the City Rescue Mission this coming week: Sunday, 'the Rev. Mr. Robinson, speaker: Monday, Grace Methodist Episcopal Church; Tuesday. Green Street Church of Gael; Wednesday, workers' night; Thursday. Stevens Me morial Church; Friday, W. G,. llean, leader; Saturday, Martin Stutzman. MUSIC AT SECOND REFORMED | The following musical program will be reneiered at the Seconel Reform ed Church, Sunday, January 23. 1916: j Morning—Prelude, "Eligie," Le maigre; anthem, "Behold a Door Was Open in Heaven," Forbes: post lude, "March Sollenelle," Mallly. Evening—Prelude, Prelude in E Flat, Capocci; soprano solo, "Hear |My Cry. O Lord," Hosmar, Miss ] Getha High; anthem, "The Lord Has Spoken," Williamson; postlude. Duo, Bizet. • ON APOSTOLIC CHURCHES The Rev. W. S. Booth will begin a series of Sunday morning sermons at the First Baptist Church, Second and Pine streets, on "The Apostolic Churches" with a sermon on "The Church at Jerusalem." Other ser mons on the churches at Antioch, Philippi, Thessalonica, Corinth, Ephe sus and Rome wil follow on succes sive Sunday mornings. MUSIC AT COVENANT The following numbers will be ren dered at Covenant church to-morrow morning: Prelude, "Chant D' Amour," I. Paderewski, Op. 10, No. 2; offer tory, "Canzonetta," Frysinger; post • lude, "Petite Marche," Dubois. Even ing, prelude, "Andante Grazioso," Smart; offertory, "Prayer, (from "der Freischutz") C., M. von Weber; post lude, "Virginia Intermezzo," R. Diggle; Mrs. Ralph R. Burd at the organ. The vocal selections will be ladies' quartet, "Hear Us O Father," Parks; anthem. "Jesus, I Would Lean i on Thee," Stults; Mrs. R. P. McGann, | director. j MUSIC AT GRACE M. E. CHURCH Morning—Organ Prelude, (a) Com- I munion in G, Guilmant, (b) Prayer in F, Ceuppens; quartet, "Love Divine," Marks; organ. Adagio from F Minor Sonata, Mendelssohn; anthem, "O Mother Dear, Jerusalem, Otis; organ, Canon in F Sharp Minor, Salome. Evening—Organ recital at 7.30 p. m. Organ, (a) Melody in C Ma jor, Salome, (b) Adagio from Moon light Sonata, Mendelssohn; men's chorus, "All Must Be Veil," Adams; quartet, "Jesus, My Saviour," Nevin; organ, Chant Sans Paroles, Tsehai kowsky; anthem, "No Shadows Yon der," Gaul; organ, choral prelude on "Alle Meuschen Mussen Sterben," Bach; W. R. Stonesifer, organist; J. W. Phillips, director. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist— Board of Trade Hall. Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Testimonial meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Kree reading rooms, Kunkel Bldg., 12.30 to 4.30 p. m. daily, also Monday and Saturday evenings.—Advertisement. SERIES ON THE CREED At the service to-morrow morning at 10:30 o'clock the Rev. Henry W. A. Hanson will begin a series of ser mons on "The Apostles Creed." The subject of the first sermon will be "The God of the Ages." At the service to-morrow evening the Rev. Mr. Hanson will preach on "The Two Types of Life —The Bread Line and the Bank Line." MUSIC AT MESS I MI LUTHERAN Morning—Prelude, Andante, Grieg; offertory, Cantabile, Loret; anthem, Jubilate in F, Tours; postlude, Post ludium. Ilessc. Evening—Prelud<\ Communion in A, Watkins; anthem, "In Thee, O Lord," Frey; offertory, Elegie, Muller; bass solo, "Life and Light," Hawleyi post lude. March In E, Thomas. A. W. Hartman, director. GOSPEL HERALD SOCIETY The Rev. W. G. Gehnian, of Easton, Pa., wi'l speak Sunday afternoon and evening in the Gospel Herald Society Mission HnT, s»':-ond floor of the Broad street mar'fct house. KISSINGJ'R BUYS PROPERTIES G. J. ICls.infe lias purchased two Hill properties from Stanley G. Back enstoss, a real e3tate dealer, since January I. The properties are Nos. 1143 Zarker street and 225 South Nineteenth street. The considerations [are withheld. Moderator Will Speak at Pine Street Churci Pine Street Presbyterian Church lias the honor on Sunday of having tin moderator of the genera! assembly the Rev. J. lioss Stevenson, D. D., ai its morning preacher. Dr. Stevensoi is also president of the Theologica Seminary of the Presbyterian Churci at Princeton. His theme will be "Thi Redemptive Passion." At the evenini service the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Mudge will preach, having for his subjec "The Treasuries of the Snow." Tin musical program will be as follows: Morning Choir, anthem, Festiva Te Deum in 10 Flat. Dudley l'.ttck; sob by Mrs. Cox, "Our Saviour's Promise,' Lippa. Evening—Anthem, "Lead I's Gentl; Home," Briggs; anthem, "O Worslilj the, Leird," Watson. ' Mi Sunday afternoon at 5.30 o'clocl tlie Sunday schoo 1 anniversary a Bethany Chapel will be held. Pin< Street Sunday School anniversary wil be held in the Technical high schoo Sunday, January 30. The usual Sunday evening service will be held at 7.30 at Pine Street Mis sion. Division and Jefferson streets The preacher will be the Rev. J. S. Ar mentrout. At the midweek service on Wednes day evening the theme for ponsid eration will be "How to Interpret Life." Plan Special Services During Lenten Season Dr. George Edward llawcs will oc cupy the pulpit of Market Square Presbyterian Church both morning am evening. The themes he has selected are "The Separated Life" and "Tin Door of Hope." The choir, under the leadership of Mrs. W. P. Harris and Mrs. John Henry, organist, will rendei the following programs: Morning—Prelude and Barcarolle ir K Minor, Faulkes; anthem, "I Waitei for the Lord." Mendelssohn: offertory Invocation, Dubois; postlude, Entree du Cortege, Dubois. Evening—Prelude and Fugue in E Minor, Bach: Andantino (song without words), Tsi'haikowsky; anthem, "Sion," Rodnye-Rees; offertory, Legend, Feel erlein: postlude, Interludia and Fugu from Sonata, Rogers. Market Square Church is planning special services for the lenten season and just preceding the April com munion. The communicants class will be formed Friday, February 25. To this class all young people seeking membership in the church will be ad mitted. It is expected that two weeks of special services will be held, begin ning March 19. Preaching each night except Saturday. By these services it is hoped that many may become specially interested. SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC SERVICES AT STEVENS >l. E, Special evangelistic services under the leadership of Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker and a large chorus choir will be held in the Stevens Memorial Meth odist Episcopal Church, Thirteenth and Vernon streets, to-morrow morn ing at 10.30 o'clock and evening at 7.30. The special committee Is mak ing extended preparations for the suc cess of the services. In the morning Dr. Smucker is to preach on "Moral Sensitiveness." At the night service he will talk on "Shut Out or Shut In— Which?" CONTINUE MASS MEETING Revival services at the Ridge Ave* nue Methodist church will be con tinued next week conducted by the Rev. John C. Patty. A special mass meeting will be held to-morrow after noon at 2:30 o'clock when he) will speak on "The Christian Home." V. M. C. A. NOTES The men's gospel meeting will be held Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in the assembly room. The address will be made by the Rev. A. S. Wil liams. pastor of Curtln Heights Meti\ J odist Episcopal Church. RRANDRETH U PILL& I An Effective Laxative I Purely Vegetable I i Constipation, j j Indigestion, Biliousness, *«. P I ©ORO© at Night 3 f I until relieved Ohooolata-Ooated or Plain
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