Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 29, 1916, Page 16, Image 16

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NEWS OF PULPIT AND IN HARRISBURG
PROF. BREHM C. E.
FINANCE HEAD
Societies Busy Raising Funds
For Great State Con
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PROFESSOR .T. J. BREHM
Many Christian Endeavor societies
of this city and vicinity are busily en
gaged in raising funds on their contri
butions toward the expense of the
State Christian Endeavor convention to
I"? held in this city in July. The State
finance committee, with Professor J. J.
Brelini as chairman, who is a promi
nent educator of this city, also an '
active layman of tjhe Messiah Lutheran
Church, held a meeting recently.
Plans have been started for raising
the necessary funds and every society!
is urged to assist the committee with
the flnancia-l end of the Christian En
deavor work.
The finance committee consists of a
• representative from each denomination
in this city. These denominational
representatives have undertaken or as
sumed the responsibility of securing
■the appointment of auxiliary finance
< onimittees in each individual society
«>l° their respective denominations.
These auxiliary committees will plan
■ways and means of raising the per
• apital average of $1 per member, the
means being left largely to the com- !
mittee. However, such means as suc
cessive or cumulative contributions,
subscriptions and provisional guaran
tees from friends, festivals, etc., have
been suggested. Many societies are
already raising money by cumulative
contributions and have deposits to
their credit in the general treasury.
AH moneys should be sent as early
as possible to the treasurer, Chalmer
<Groff, and a report to Professor
Brehtn, chairman of the finance com
mittee. Monthly payments have been
requested at the business session of the
general convention committee.
METHODIST
Asbury The Rev. W. H. Grimes.
11. "Three Important Duties": S, "The
interview of the Greeks With Jesus";
Sunday school. 2; 3, sermon by the
Jsev. Walker Toliver.
Fifth Street The Rev. Edwin A.
Pyles. 10.30. "Impossible Silence":
T. 30, "To Whom Shall We Go?" 9.30,
class meeting; 2. Sunday school; 6.30.
Hp worth League.
Grace The Rev. J. D. Fox. D. D.
P. 30. class meeting: 10.30. "Christ, a
Priest"; 1.45 Sunday school, and Men's
Bible class: 0.45. Epworth League;
• ■3O, the Rev. E. J. Moore, D. D., sup
erintendent Anti-Saloon League.
Camp < 'urtin Memorial The Rev.
A. S. Williams. 10.30, Dr. A. B. Hess,
«>f Philadelphia; 7.30. "Regeneration";
!».30. class meeting: 9.45, Junior
League; 6.30, Epworth service; 2 Sun
day school.
St. Paul's The Rev. Robert W.
TUtnyan. 10.30. "The Struggle of a
Soul"; 7.30. "Xo Oil in Their Lamps";
1.45. Sunday school; 6.30, Epworth
League.
Epworth The Rev. J. D. W. Dea
> ore. Sermon by Dr. Bennetts, super
intendent Wilkes-Barre District Anti-
Saloon League; revival services at 7.30;
• lass meeting, 9; Epworth League.
ti.3o.
Ridge Avenue The Rev. William
W. ilartman. Communion. 10.30;
7.30. "An Unanswerable Question";
Sunday school. 2; Epworth League,
•>.30: class meeting, ».
Stevens Memorial The Rev. Clay
ton Albert Smucker. D. D. Early
morning class. ».3o: 10.30. "The Life
Yonder Matched With the Life Here":
Sunday school. 2: Epworth League.
6.30; 7.30, "The Laughter of God."
Bethel The Rev. U. G. Leeper.
10.30, "The Sunday School and Its
Workers"; 7.30. "The Lesson"; Sun
day school. 12.30; A. C. E. L., 6.30.
Wesley I'nion The Rev. W. A.
Ray. D. D. 10.45, "Miracles in the
Animal Kingdom": 12.30. Sunday
school: 5..10. Jr. C. E.: 6.30. Sr C E '
7.30. "The Life With Wings. '
Coxestown. The Rev. A. Harries,
10.30, Evangelist Maggie Bevan Gea
ly; 7.30. Mrs. Gealy will preach: Sun
day school, 9.30.
BAPTIST
West End. The Rev. W. W. Clip
pinger, 7:30. "The Forgotten Bread,"
Sunday school. 10:30; Young Peoples
meeting at 6:45.
Tabernacle. The Rev. Calvin A.
Hare. D. D.. 10:30; 7:30, "Stephen's
Great Sermon," third of series: Bible
school, 11:30; B. Y. P. U„ 6:45. At
the Herr Street Branch worship and
preaching In both Rumanian and
Hungarian at 10:30 and 7:30.
St. Paul. The Rev. E. Luther
<'unningham, 10:30, "Glorying in the
i 'ross," 7:30. "To Whom Shall We
Go?"; Sunday school. 12:30: B. Y. P
U.. 6:30.
Market Street. The Rev. W. H.
Hallman, 10:30. the Rev. D. P. French
representing the antisaloon league:
7:30. "In Innocency," series on "Good
Dealings with Men;" Sunday school,
11:30; Young People's meeting, 6:30.
Second. The Rev. Albert J.
Greene, 10:30, "The Life and Greatest
AVork of the Missionary"; 7:30, Bishop
W. H. Stanford of the antisaloon
league; Sunday school, 12; B. Y. p I"
6:30.
First. The Rev. W. S. Booth;
10:30, "The Church at Antioc.h"; 7-30
"The Man Up a Tree and What He
Thought About Repentance"; 11:30,
Bible school; 6:30, C. E.
EPISCOPAL
St. Stephens—The. Rev. Rollin A.
Sawyer. 8. holy communion; 10. Sun
day school: 11, morning prayer: 4,
evening prayer.
St. Paul's—At 8. memorial com
munion: 11. "Thankfulness for the
Creed;" 5.30, Stlnday school: 7.3t'.
service and sermon.
St. Augustine's—Archdeacon E. L.
Henderson. 11, morning prayer; 12.30,
Sunday school.
SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG SdSjft* TELEGRAPH JANUARY 29. 1016.
They've Gathered Twenty-Five Tom of Paper
For Deny Street United Brethren Men's Class
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The paper committee of the Men's Rible Class of Derry Street United
Brethren t'hurch, Fifteenth and Derry streets, has collected twenty-tlve j
tons of waste paper from among the membership of the class, which
they soon will turn into cash for the benefit of the church erection fund.
Only a short time ago the committee sold more than thirteen tons of
old magazines at the rate of sl4 a ton: at the present time old paper is
selling; at $8 a ton. and so you can see that it will be quite a tidy little sum
which the committee will turn over in April.
George Moore, the man on the left of the entrance to the paper ware
house. built the- storage place himself—he's the architect and builder, 'as
it were. The other three men from left to right are the committee chair
men. They are Karl Snyder, Ed. Stirling and S. H. Albright. Under these
three men is a big corps of assistants.
Lutheran Men's Mission
Meeting at Zion Church
The annual Lutheran men's mis
sionary meeting, under tlie auspices of
the Lutheran Brotherhood Central of
llarrisburg and vicinity, will be held
February 3 at B.o'clock in the evening
at Zion Lutheran Church.
Captain K. Laubensteln will preside.
The program is as follows:
Invocation, the Rev. A. M. Stamets;
hymn. "All Hall the Power of Jesus'
Xante;'" Scripture reading. Professor
John Ferguson: men's chorus: prayer,
Charles A. Kunkel: address. William
B. Millar, general secretary. Laymen's
Missionary Movement of the I'nited
States and Canada: solo. Professor A.
\V. Hartman; offering; hymn. "On
ward. Christian Soldiers:" benediction,
the Rev. Lewis Manges, D. D.
I.ITHERAN
Messiah The Rev W. A. Hanson.
1(1.30. sermon by the Rev. Dr. Swift of
Anti-Saloon League: 7.30. "A Faith to
Make One Strong"; Sunday school. 2;
Intermediate Endeavor Society, 6.30.
Trinity The Rev. R. L. Meisen
helder. 10.30, "Looking t'nto Jesus";
7.30. representative Anti-Saloon Lea
gue: Sunday school, 2: C. E.. 6.30.
Christ The Rev. Thomas Reisch,
D. D. 10.30, "Owe Xo Man Any
thing": 7.30. Dr. Homer W. Tope of
Philadelphia will preach: Sunday
school, 2; Men's Bible class in Fack
ler's hall. 2: Y. P. S. C. E.. 6.30.
St. Matthew's The Rev. E. E.
Snyder, ll and 7.30; Sunday school,
10: Jr. C. E.. 2: Sr. C. E., 6.30.
Shiloh, Riverside Sunday school,
Augsburg The Rev. A. M. Sta
mets. 10.30, the Rev. Homer W. Tope,
D D., of Philadelphia will preach:
7.30, "Winning Souls"; Sunday school,
2: O. E., 6.30: Men's League. 9.30.
Trinity Camp Hill. The Rev. Dr.
E. D. Weigle. The Rev. Will F. Bare
of York, Pa., will preach at 10.30,
"The Every-niember Canvass"; 7.30,
"An Eacho Meeting. Reports From
Canvassers"; Sunday school. 9.13.
Bethlehem The Rev. J. Bradley
Markward, D. D. 10.30. The Anti-Sa
loon League: 7.30. "A Denial of the
Immortality of the Saul —An Answer";
Sunday school. 1.4 5; C. E. prayer meet
ing. 6.30.
Zion The Rev. S. Winfield Her
man. 10.30, "Paul at Cyprus"; 7.30,
"Sin and Its Cure": Sunday school,
1.4 j; Men's class. 1.50; Men's prayer
hour. 10: Sr. Catechetical hour, 6.30.
Memorial —The Rev. L. C. Manges,
D. D. Men's prayer meeting at 10;
at 10.30, "The Spot Light of the
Law"; 7.30, Dr. Charles F. Swift, rep
resenting the Anti-Saloon League;
Sunday school. 2; Jr. Luther League,
5.30; Sr. Luther League. 6.30.
Holy Communion—The Rev. John
Henry Miller. 10.45, "The Sea of
Life": 7.30. "A Study in Kings"; Sun
day school. 9.30: Luther League. 6.30.
Calvary—The Rev. Edward H.
Paar. 11, "The Debt of Love": 7.30,
"Jesus Walking on the Sea"; Sunday
school, 10.
PRESBYTERIAN
Pine Street The Rev. Lewis Sey
mour Mudge, D. D.; the Rev. J. S. Ar
mentrout. assistant. 10.30, The Rev.
D W. Montgomery will speak: 7.30,
"The Career of a Fast Young Man";
1.30. Sunday school, anniversary ser
vices in the Technical High school;
6.30. Sr. C. E.
Pine Street Mission The Rev. J.
R. Armentrout. 7.30; 3, Sunday school
and Bible class.
Bethany The Rev. John M. War
den. 10.15, "Paul and Felix"; 7.30,
"Behold the Man"; Sundav school. 9;
C. E.. 6.30.
I Market Square The Rev. George
I Edward Hawes, D. D. 11, sermon by
(lie Rev. Dr. E. J. Moore. State super
intendent of the Anti-Saloon League;
I 7iSO, sermon by pastor. "The Antidote
| Kor Depression": Sunday school 9.45;
C. E.. 6.30.
I Covenant The Rev. Harvey Klaer.
! 10.30. "Predestination": 7.30. sermon
iby the Rev. B. L. Scott of Erie; Sun
, day school, 2; Y. P. S. C. E., 6.30;
Men's prayer meeting, 7.
' Olivet- —The Rev. William B. Cooke.
10.30 and Sundav school, 2; C.
E„ 6.30.
Calvary The Rev. Frank P. Mac
kenzie. 10.15, Prof. L. B. Xye will
speak in the interests of the Anti-Sa
loon League; 7.30. "Ambition Prohi
bited"; Sunday school, 9; C. E., 3;
men's meeting. 3.
Capital Street The Rev. B. M.
Ward. 10.45, "Front Death to Life":
7.30, "Witnessing For Christ"; Sun
day school, 12.15: C. E., 6.45.
immanuel - The Rev. H. Everett
Mailman. 10: 11.15, Runduy school:
V. P. S. C. E., 6.30: 7.30, the Rev, E.
E. Stauffer of Albright College, Myers
town, Pa., will speak.
Westminster —The Rev. E. E. Cur
tis. 10.30, the Rev. Harry M. Chal
fant, editor of the "American Tssue,"
will preach at this service: Sundav
school, 1.45; C. E.. 6.30; 7.30. Charles
R. Thompson, director of the Boyd
Memorial building, will speak.
Paxton—The Rev. Harry B. King,
i Preaching at 11 and 7.30; Sundav
school, 7.
UNITED EVANGELICAL
Harris Street. The Rev. George
F. Schaum. minister; 10:30, "Is Not
This Joseph's Son?": 2. Sunday
school: 3:15, Mission band: 6:40, K. L.
c E.: 7:30, temperance rally, address
by Dr. C. 11. Brandt.
Park Street. The Rev. A. E. Han
gen; Sunday school, 9:30; Evangelist
Davis, 10:43, "The Atonement"; Jr.
C. E.. 5:45: Sr. C. E., 6:30; 7:30, ser- 1
jnon by Evangelist Davis, "The Devil."
Pine Street's Home Mission
1 Man to Speak To-morrow
- i The preacher at Pine Street Presby
f'terian church on Sunday morning: will
f| be the Rev. D. W. Montgomery, a
1 'Sunday school missionary in Colorado,
t • Mr. Montgomery is supported by the
Pine Street Sunday school and is thus
the home representative of this school.
In the evening the pastor, the Rev.
Dr. Lewis S. Mudge. will preach on
"The Career of a Past Young Man,"
. 11 Samuel 18:29. The choir program
, for these services is as follows:
Morning: Anthem ■Still, Still With
They (Lansing); solo by Mrs. Hertz
\ ler. "I Do Not Ask. O Dork, That Life
I May Be a Pleasant Koad."
Evening: Anthem "Love Divine,"
I (Marks!; anthem, "I Hear Thy Voice"
(Lang).
On Sunday afternoon at 1:30 the
fifty-eighth anniversary of the Pine
Street Sunday school will be cele
brated: the school meeting in the
■ auditorium of the Technical High
school. The reports of work done will
> be presented at this time. The school
• has shown considerable growth dur
ing the past year and n splendid
; growth in attendance. The high
• water mark for attendance at a regu
lar session being reached last Sunday
when 1.026 were present at the church
• school and 1,404 in all the branches.
• The sacrament of the Lord's sup
f per will be celebrated in the church
' next Sunday morning. The service
- preparatory to this celebration will he
held on Wednesday evening in the
• church when the theme will be "Christ
. Crowned," Hebrews 2:9.
CHURCH OF GOD
Enola The Rev. O. J. Farling.
10.30 and 7.30; Sunday school, 2:
• junior Christian Kndeavor, 3; senior
■ Christian Endeavor. 7. «
Xagle Street—The Rev. Albert L.
Kriner. 10.30, "The Bond of Perfeit
■ ness:" 7.30, Mr. DeavendortT, of the
! Anti-Saloon League, will speak; Sun
. day school, 1.30; primary. 1; Christian
■ Endeavor. 6.45.
i Green Street—The Rev. C. H. Grove.
10.30, "The Christian a Xew Creature:"
7.30, "The Master Calletli for Thee;"
■ Sunday school. 2.
! Progress—The Rev. H. Whitaker.
Preaching at 10.30. Linglestown.com
■ nmnion meeting, 7.30.
Pen brook—The Rev. Jay C. Forn
■ crook. 10.30, the Rev. David Francis,
, of Berwick, Pa., will preach: 7.30,
, "The Sin Against the Holy Ghost."
Fourth Street—The Rev. William X.
| Yates, D. D. At 10.30 the Rev. F. F.
Holsopple, district president of the
Anti-Saloon League; at 7.30, "Clear
ing the Way:" Sunday school, 1.40;
Christian Endeavor, 6.30.
Pleasant View—The Rev. George W.
Harper. Sunday school, 9.45; 10.45,
"No Other But the True Gospel to Be
Preached:" junior Christian Endeavor.
■ 3; senior Christian Endeavor, G. 45; at
7.30 the Rev. D. P. French will speak
in (he interests of the Anti-Saloon
League.
Maclay Street —The Rev. F. I. M.
: Thomas. 11, "Love:" 7.30, "God's
Question to Man;" Sunday school, 9.45.
REFORMED
St. Andrew's, Pen brook—The Rev.
W. R. Hartzell. 10.30, Elmer Hoke,
of t:ie Theological Seminary at Lan
caster, will preach; Sundav school,
9.50.
SI. Matthew's. Enola —The Rev. W.
R. Hartzell. Elmer Iloke will preach
at 7.30: Sunday school, 9.45; Christian
Endeavor. 6.4 5.
St. John's —The Rev. B. L. Scott,
of Erie. Pa., will preach at 11: at 7.30
the pastor, the Rev. G. W. Hartinan.
will preach on "Singleness of Wor
ship;" Sunday school. 9.45; Christian
Endeavor. 6.30.
Salem —The Rev. Ellis N. Krenier.
] 10.30 and 7.30: Sunday school. 1.30.
Second The Rev. Harry Nelson
Bassler. 10.30 and 7.50; Sunday
school, 1.45; Bible class, 1.50; Chris
■ tian Endeavor. 6.30.
Fourth The Rev. Homer Skyles
May. 10.45, "Bold in the Faith:" 7.30,
"The Man of Virtue:" Sunday school,
1 9.30; Heidelberg Christian Endeavor,
6.30.
ZIOX LUTHERAN ACTIVITIES
The sermons to-morrow will be
preached by the pastor, the Rev. S.
Winlleld Herman. The themes will be
"Paul at Cyprus" and "Sin and Its
Cure." The Sunday school session will
be at 1.45 o'clock. The men's prayer |
hour will precede the morning service
and the senior catechetical hour the
evening service. On Monday evening
an illustrated address upon the Loys
ville Orphans' Home will be given by
Mrs. Buck. On Tuesday afternoon anil
evening the Mission Study Class and 1
the Literary Circle will meet at the
parsonage. On Wednesday the Ladies' I:
Aid and Woman's Home and Foreign 1
Missionary Societies will hold regular j
meetings af the church. In the even- i<
ing the Sunday school reception and :
opening of the church house will be i 1
held, with a snecial address by the \;
Rev. Harry H. Beidelman. Thursday i
evening the Mary and Martha Circle'
and the Men's Missionary Rally will
be addressed by William Millar, of ■
New York city. The catechetical
classes for children will meet Friday
and Saturday afternons. The pastor's :
class will meet on Friday evening. The
Children's and Toung People's Mis- i
'sionary Societies will meet Saturday
afternoon and evening.
CONTINUE REVIVAL
Evangelistic services will be held
another week, beginning with to-mor
row evening. In Park Street United
Evangelical Church, with Evangelist
Davis, of Ohio, as special evangelist. '
To-morrow at 3.15 a mass meeting for 1
men will be held. Mr. Davis will speak '
on "Safety First." o
SWALLOWS WILL
NOT CELEBRATE
Preacher and Wife Wedded
Fifty Years, but Anniversary
Falls 011 Sunday
L'K. AND MHS. SWAI,I,OW.
Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Swallow, widely
known In church circles, will observe
tile fiftieth anniversary of their wed
ding at their lionie in Camp Hill to
morrow.
When hsked If they will celebrate
the event, the doctor answered, "No!
for it comet) on a day of the week that
celebrates Hie greatest event in the
history of th world. We will be con
tent this time to read and cherish on
the days that follow any congratula
tory cards that have come or may
come to us, ami get good and ready to
celebrate the "otli on January 30, 1941,
provided It does not come on the
Lord's Day, nnd regardless of whether
we are living at that time In tills
country or in some other country."
Dr. Swallow's book, "Three score
and Ten. or Selections, Collections and
Recollections of Seventy busy years."
written seven years ago, gives an ac
count of a meeting he was holding in
Ridge Avenue Methodist Church 25
years ago. which prevented the cele
bration of the 25th or silver anniver
sary. Also of receiving about 500 au
tograph letters and nearly as many
cabinet photographs from friends and
acquaintances far and near on that oc
casion, Among them came a letter
poem and photograph from the blind
poet, Fanny Crosby, who has since
passed on. A change of a word or two
in this poem found on page 150 or the
volume referred to would adapt it to
the golden, even as it was so beauti
fully adapted to the silver occasion 25
years ago.
We herewith reproduce it:
Though 'tis true that I have never
Looked upon your faces here,
Yet the bonds of Christian union
To each other draw us near.
And with all my heart responding
To the wish by you expressed.
Let me fancy I am with you.
Not a stranger, but your guest:
For 1 could not deetn you strangers
In so bright an hour as this.
When the evening star is shedding
O'er your merry slver wedding
Love's young dream of hallowed
bliss.
Love's young dream of golden sun
shine,
Laughing, sparkling on your way.
When you started on life's journey
Five and twenty years to-day.
With their warm congratulations
To their pastor and his bride.
Hoping that the coming future.
Brightly as the past may glide,
Ilappy friends around you gather,
Friends that know and love you well,
Now in song their voices blending.
Sweetly as a marriage bell.
May you live revered and cherished,
i Years of tranquil joys to see. •
Till with age serene and happy.
White as snow your locks shall be.
And I ask of our Redeemer,
That to both of you be given
Richest harvest, glorious reaping.
Cloudless sunset, rest in heaven.
FANNY J. CROSBY.
INITED BRETHREN
Otterbein. The Rev. S. Edwin
Rupp. 1). D. 10.:l0, "Brotherhood of
Love:" 7.30, "Belief and Confession;"
Sunday school, 2; Christian Endeavor,
G. 30.
St. Paul's. Wormleysburg—The Rev.
G. B. Renshaw. 10.45 and 7.30: Sun
day school. 30: senior Christian Kn
deavor, 6.30: junior Christian En
deavor, 5.45.
State Street The Rev. E. A. O.
Bossier. At 10.45 Professor J. M.
Gaige. of Lock Haven, representing
the Anti-Saloon League, will speak:
7.30, "Watchman. What of the Night?"
Sunday school, 9.30; junior Christian
Endeavor. 6: senior Christian En
deavor. 6.30.
Derry Street—The Rev. J. A. Lyter,
D. D. 10.30 and 7.30: Sunday school,
2: Christian Endeavor, 6.30.
First The Rev. Charles Edwin
Boughter. 10.30, "The Impossible
[Standards of the Kingdom:" 7.30,
"Human Impotence Changed to Om
nipotence:" Sunday school, 1.45: Chris
tian Endeavor, 6.45.
Sixth Street—The Rev. Joseph
Daugherty. Praise service, 9.45: at
10.30, "Wisdom in Winning Souls"; |
7.30. "The Prodigal Son"; Sunday
school, 1.45; Jr. C. E., 5.30; Sr. C. E.,
6.20.
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. Lawrence The Rev. P. D.
Huegel. Low mass, 8; high moss, 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.
Sacred 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. Loss mass, 8; high mass, 10.30:
Sunday school, 2; vespers and bene
diction, 7.30.
MUSIC AT GRACE M. E.
Morning: Organ (a) Cortege Nup
tial. Moore: (b) prayer in A flat,
Pache; anthem, "The Lord is King."
Mars ton; organ, Canzonetta in D,
Lynes; quartet, Te Deum in B minor.
Buck; organ, Melody in C major.
Evening: Organ (a) Kamennoi
Ostrow, Op. 10, No. 22; (b) Melody in
F. Rubinstein: quartet, "Welcome
Sweet Grace, Macy; solo, "Eye Hath
Not Seen." Gaul; Mrs. Sue B. Dugan
Fager; organ, Second Berceuse, Kin
der; anthem, "O God, the Rock of
Ages," Gray-Nevin; organ, prelude in
G; J. S. Bach; W. R. Stonesifer, or
ganist; John W. Phillips, director.
MUSIC IN REDEEMER LUTHERAN
Morning—Prelude, Largo, Handel;
offertory, Ave Maria. Von Flotow: an
them. "Praise the Tvord, O Jerusalem,"
Protheroe; postlude, Cum Sancto, Mo
zart.
Evening Prelude, Moderato, Wil
son; oltertory. Andante Religioso, Lem- |
mens: anthem, "I Will Sing of Thy j
Love," Protheroe; postlude, Postlude, |
Ashford.
Miss Ruth K. Wells, organist, and
La Trobe M. Barnitj:. director. '
FRIENDS TO MEET
The Religious Society of Friends
will hold a meeting for worship at the
home pf Mrs. James F. Hiatt, Belle
vue Park next Sunday afternoon at 3
O'clock.
r J 7 HE sound logic, the simplicity, the good
and sensible commonsense of the ethics
and doctrines of Jesus Christ the very
-O— l L— ri foundations and the teachings of the Chris-
tian Church—-have never yet failed to
appeal to the man or woman who, with
an open, unprejudiced mind has carefully
V weighed them in the balance and compared
them to any other belief or doctrine.
The side that you are on is the side you
choose to be on. Christianity is open to
you and to everyone.
To-morrow may mark a great change in
your life if you will accept the oppor
tunity. It doesn t matter what you arc
or wftat you have been, the church's door
is open to you, and a welcome awaits you
there. Every church in the city invites
you to
Go to Church To-morrow
This advertisement has been authorized and la being paid for by the Associated Churches of Harrlsburg.
C. E. Notes
A number of Christian Endeavor so
cieties have already raised some of the
money for the convention fund.
The largest Christian Endeavor so
ciety in the world, with 1,976 active
members, is the record of the Bolenge
mission station in Africa.
The Park Street Keystone league of
Christian Endeavor has adopted the
envelope system in raising funds for
the State convention.
Miss Evelyn Speakman will conduct
the Christian Endeavor services at the
Olivet Presbyterian Church to-morrow
evening.
A very delightful program Is being
arranged for a musicale to "be held
Tuesday evening, February 8, at 8
o'clock, in the lecture room of West
minster Presbyterian Church, by the
Christian Endeavor society. The ar
rangements are in charge of Edna V.
Forrer, chairman of the social com
mittee, and her committee.
Plans are also being made for a
bake and food sale to be held on Sat
urday, February 12, and for the Chris
tian Endeavor rally to be held in the
church in the near future.
The Itev. A. A. Fulton, the mission
ary to China, presented his plan some
years ago for having societies give mis
sions 2 cents a week from each mem
ber. This plan has already met with
great favor, as he had presented it at
Christian Endeavor gatherings in many
places.
Mrs. 11. E. Hallman will lead the
Christian Endeavor prayer services at
the Immamiel Presbyterian Church to
morrow evening.
The missionary committee. Miss
Lydia Kutz. chairman, will have
charge of the Christian Endeavor
meeting at the Harris Street United
Evangelical Church to-morrow even
ing.
The Woman's Missionary Association
will conduct the Christian Endeavor
services at the Sixth Street United
Brethren Church to-morrow evening.
The following officers were elected
recently at the St. John's Reformed
Christian Endeavor Society: President,
H. W. Keitel; vice-president. Miss
Viola Gotwalt: secretary. Miss Sarah
Faunce: treasurer. Charles Hoke;
pianist. Miss Gotwalt; assistant pianist,
Miss Evelyn Keitel.
The Christian Endeavor topic for
to-morrow. "Great Foreign Mission
aries," will be of world-wide interest.
Miss Sara C. Nunetnaker will con
duct the Christian Endeavor meeting
to-morrow evening at the Market
Square Presbyterian Church.
At the Park Street United Evan
gelical Christian Endeavor Society
Misses Bertha Adams and Olive Holly j
will have charge of the services.
The missionary committee will con
j duct the Christian Endeavor services
lat the Second Reformed society to-
I morrow evening.
Following are the officers and com
mittees of the Sixth Street United
Brethren Christian Endeavor Society:
President. Roy J. Shenk; vice-presi
dent, Lawrence A. Miller: treasurer. W.
D. Reed: recording secretary, Dubbs
Macliamer: corresponding secretary,
Margaret Heck: pianist, George Troup:
chorister, John Ream: junior superin
tendent. Mrs. R. A. Fulton: assistant
junior superintendent. Mrs. M. Sollen
berger; collectors, below Camp street,
Margaret MsCurdy; above Camp street,
Anna Blosser; devotional committee.
Harry Funk, chairman, Helen Bush,
Elmira Baldosser. Harriet Heck, Mar
garet Heck. Dubbs Macliamer, Pen
rose Hoover. Lawrence Miller. Lewis
Fisher and Amos Funk; lookout com
mittee, Margaret Heck, chairman. EfTle
McAllster. Viola Jacobs. Mrs. Joseph
Dau(?herty. the Rev. Joseph Dangherty.
Roy Arnold. Dwight Dangherty. George
Troun, Fred Rurris, and Ross Derrick;
social committee, Madalene Stoner.
chairman. Florence Miller. Harriet
Keck. Elmira Baldosser, Oscar Press
ley. Dubbs Macliamer, Earl Metzler.
Ruth Richards. Earl Barbour and
Harry Funk: missionary committee,
Francis Gill, chairman, Mrs. L. R.
Fisher. Mrs. Earl Barbour. Mrs. Jo
seph Daugherty, Viola Jacobs. Mar
garet McCurdy, Edna Owen, .Mildred
Cook, Madalene Stoner and Trene
Frickman: flower committee, Mrs. E.
W. Shenk. chairman. Mrs. Aucker,
Mrs. Clark. Mrs. W. Bender. Bertha
Mark. Annabel Yeagv, Mrs. John
Grafflus. Mrs. 1.. R. Fisher. Mrs. R. R.
Cumbler and Mrs. Charles Bcrger;
music committee, Oeorge Troup, chair
nian, Anna Blosser. Mrs. John Grafflus,
Mrs. R. R. Cumbler. Dwight Daugh
erty. Ruth Richards, Catharine
McLaughlin, John Ream, Edward S.
Troun and William D. Reed; good
literature committee, Mrs. Rroomal.
Mrs. Poet. Mrs. L. R. Fisher and Mrs.
.Tolin Grafflus: press committee. Piss
Derrick, chairman. R. B. Drum, Wil
liam Reed and Jerry Reed.
Prominent sneakers are being con
sidered for this occasion. One attrac
tive feature of the rally will lie the
contest for the Christian Endeavor
Leader's Banner which is to be given
to the society having the largest per
centage in the attendance at the rally.
FIGHT ON RUM
BEGINS ANEW
Temperance Speakers to Talk
in Many Churches of Cily
Tomorrow
Beginning to-morrow with an ex
tensive campaign in the churches at
both morning and evening services,
the Antisaloon League of the Harris
burg district, of which the Rev. F. F. j
Holsopple, is superintendent, will I
open its fight against rum in the city
and county.
Prominent and able temperance
speakers will speak in many of the
churches to-morrow, as the first
broadside In the fight: Members of
the Antisaloon League said to-day,
that nexl month when the applications
for liquor licensed and transfers • for
the year are made, every effort will
bo made to oppose them successfully.
An active campaign in the city is be
ing planned by the officers of the
league.
WILL HOLD REVIVAL
The Fourth Street Church of Christ
will hold a revival beginning February
13. The pastor, the Rev. Jesse Guy
Smith will be the evangelist. "Make
Christ King," the song book used in
the Stough campaign will be used in i
these meetings.
The Sunday night sermon s
for the following six weeks are
lows: January 30, "Founda'
February 6, "Cavities and Th< ir
ings"; February 13, "Is Christianity a!
Failure?"; February 20, "How to Be
come and Remain a Christian"; Feb.
27, "Man's Greatest Mistake"; March
5, "Man's Greatest Discovery." These
services will begin at 7:30.
TELEPHONE CASE HEARD
The llrst Saturday hearing to be held
by the Public Service Commission took
place to-day. when Commissioner Rilling
heard the application of the Cumber
land Valley Telephone Company for
authority to connect with the Perry
County Telephone and Telegraph Com
pany exchange at Newport. It raised
an interesting- question about connec
tion which will be threshed out by the
commission.
/ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
THIRD AND PINE STREETS VI
Sunday, January 30
10:30 A. M. |
!>S
Preacher, Rev. D. W. Montgomery
The Sunday School Missionary
Of the Pine Street Church Sunday School
1:30 P. M.
Anniversary Service
Pine Street Sunday Schools
Technical High School Auditorium
7:30 P. M.
Preacher, Rev. L. S. Mudge, D. D., Pastor.
"The Career of a Fast Young Man"
2 Samuel 18:29
Day Missions to Be Held
at St. Stephen's Churcl
One of the events of importance i
the church life of Harrisburg this win
ter is the coming of the Rev. J. o. f
Huntington for the eleven-day missio
at St. Stephen's, beginning Thursda
■ next.
The mission services, which are I
begin this coming Thursday night, wl
be held daily at 8 and 12 a. m. an
4.30 and 8 p. in. All the services es
cept Sunday morning will be i
St. Stephen's Churcli.
RESCUE MISSION ACTIVITIES
Meetings will be held every evenin
i at 7:45 o'clock at the City Kesri
Mission. 107South Second street.
The following churches will tat
part:
Sunday, Men's Bible Class at 3:3
the Kev. C. P. Robinson will ha\
charge of the evening meeting; Mot
day, Fred Kelker: Tuesdav, Wes
minster church: Wednesday, Worl
er's meeting: Thursday. U. B. cliurc
of Boas street: Eriday, Derry StVei
U. B. church: Saturday, Martin Stut;
man.
NEW LEADER iIX CHARGE
Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker is cot
timilng bis popular services in II
Stevens' Memorial Methodist Eplsc<
pal church. Thirteenth and Verne
streets. Sunday nights. Ross K. Ber(
stresser. the new leader of song, wi
, be in charge of the big chorus cho
and the congregational singing li
morrow evening. Dr. Smucker is 1
preach on "The Laughter of God." 1
the morning he will talk on "The Li
Yonder Matched With the Life Here
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Fourth Street. The Rev. Jesi
Guy Smith, 11. Address by Bishop V
M. Stanford: 7:30. "Foundations." I
he pastor: Bible school and C. E., i
t.:30.
I-emoyne. The Rev. Melvi
, Menges, 10:30, "The Lord's Day"; 7:!
"Popular Errors Concerning Conve
sion,"; Sunday school, 9:30.
•
MISCELLANEOUS
The Associated Bible Students. -
105 North Second street; symposiu:
at 3 on "Earth's Dark Night of Si
Will Soon Terminate in a Morning (
Joy''; Berean study.
The Christian and Missionary A
liance. The Rev. W. IT. Worra
Sunday school, 9:30; preaching
10:30 and 7:30.
j Gospel Hall—lo.3o and 7.30; Sin
| day school, 2.30.
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