6 NEWS OF PULPIT AND PEW IN HARRISBURG U. E. CONFERENCE OPENS FEB. 23 Delegates From 150 Churches in East Pennsylvania to Attend rlie East Pennsylvania conference of the L nited Evangelical church will open February 23 in the Harris Street United Evangelical Church, the ses sions continuing until the following Monday. Clergy and lay delegates from more than 150 churches in the district will be present at the sessions, over which Bishop U. F. Swengel of this city will preside. Bishop H. F. Fouke, of Na perville. 111., will also be present and address the conference members. Special services will be held Wed nesday evening. February 23 by the East Pennsylvania Missionary society. Thursday evening the conference tem perance rally will be held with music by the Albright College Men's Glee c'.ub and the Ladies' Glee club. The Educational Aid society will meet Friday evening, and Dr. Howard A. Kelly, of Baltimore, will speak. The Sunday school and K. L. C. E. rallies will be held Saturday evening in the Park Street church. Tho pastors from out-of-town will preach in the pul pits of the other churches in the city on Sunday and on Monday the minis terial appointments will probably be announced. LUTHERAN St. Matthew's—The Rev. E. E. Sny der. 11, "Sin and Ignorance;" 7.30, "In His Steps;" Sunday school, 10; junior Christian Endeavor, 2; senior t'liristian Endeavor, 6.30. Shlloh, Riverside —The Rev. E. E. Snyder. Preaching at 3; Sunday school. 2. Trinity, Camp Hill—The Rev. Dr. E. D. Weigle. 10.30, "The Disciples in the Storm;" 7.30, "Tares and Wheat;" Sunday school. 9.16. Augsburg—-The Rev. A. M. Stamets. 10.30, "The Fears of His Followers;" 7.30. Christian Endeavor anniversary j service: Sunday school, 2; Christian) Endeavor. 6.30. Christ —The Rev. Thomas Reisch, D. D. 10.30, "The Dress of a Chris tian;" 7.30, a sermon to young people, "Fidelity and Force:" Sunday school, 2: men" Bible class, 2. Zion—The Rev. S. Winfield Herman. 10.30, "Paul at Antioch:" 7.30, "The • 'ontent of Sin:" men's devotional I hour, 10: Sunday school, 1.45: men's i class, 1.50; senior catechetical class, j 6.30. Bethlehem The Rev. J. Bradley j Markward, D. D. 10.30, "The Parable] of the Wheat and the Tares:" 7.30,] "Christianity and Youth:" Sunday I school, 1.45; Christian Endeavor, 6.30, ! thirty-fifth anniversary service. Holy Communion. The Rev.] John Henry .Miller: 10:45, fifth Sun-1 day epiphany gospel; 7:30, a study in 11 Kings: Sunday school, 9:30; Luther! League. 6:30. Church of the Redeemer. The; Rev. M. H. Bower of York, 10:30 and; 7:30: Sunday school. 9:30. Messiah. The Rev. Henry W. A. j Hanson, 10:30, "The Second Article of: ihe Apostle's Creed," in series on "The «'reed of the Modern Church": Sun-! day school. 2; Intermediate C. E.J 6:30. Calvary. The Rev. Edward H. Paar. 11. "Becoming Christian Con- ; duct"; 7:30, "Simeon, A Model Chris tian;" Sunday school, 10. Memorial. The Rev. L. C. Manges, D. D., Men's prayer meeting at 10;: 10:30, "No Condemnation In Christ Jesus." 7:30, "Paul's Conversion l.ord. What Wouldst Thou Have Me To Do," Sunday school, at 2; Junior Luther League, 5:30; Senior Luther League, 6:30. Trinity. Lemoyne The Rev. Ed mund L. Manges. 10.45, morning wor- 1 ship: 7.30, sermon to the P. O. S. of A.; Sunday school, 9.30; Jr. and Sr. I C. E., 6.30. METHODIST Fifth Street—The Rev. Edwin A.: Pyles. 10.30, "Life-Work Day"; Dr. j Smucker will preach at 7.30; class meeting, 9.30; Sunday school, 2; Ep worth League. 6.30. Ridge Avenue—The Rev. William j W. Hartman. 10.30, "The Waiting Multitude": 7.30, "God's Call to Ser vice"; Sunday school, 2; Epworth League. 6.30; class meeting, 9. Grace—The Rev. J. D. Fox, D. D. 9.30, class meeting: 10.30, "Christ a King"; 1.45, Sunday school and men's i Hible class; 6.45, Epworth League; I 7.30, "The Great Invitation." Coxestown —The Rev. A. Harris, j 10.30. preaching by pastor; 7.30, the j Rev. R. W. Runyan will preach; Sun-! day school, 9.30. Stevens Memorial—The Rev. Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker. Early morn- 1 ing class. 9.30; 10.30, special .sermon by the minister; Sunday school, 2; Epworth League, 6.30: 7.30, men's' club night, the Rev. Dr. Edwin A. j Pyles will preach. Camp Curtin—The Rev. A. S. Wil- i liams. 10.30, "The Call of Amos the Prophet"; 7.30, Christian service day, > "Balaam and Bolak"; Sunday school, ' 2; 6.30, Epworth League. Si. Paul's—The Rev. R. W. Runyan. 10.30, "The Four Graces": 7.30, "No Oil in Their Lamps"; Sunday school, 1.4 5: Epworth League, 6.30. Asbury. The Rev. W. H. Gaines, 11, "Spiritual Progress." 8, the Rev.; Mr. Paulette; Sunday school, 2; Ep-j worth League, 7. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Hummel Street—The Rev. William K. Conner, Harrisonburg, Va., at 11 and 7.30; Sunday school lesson illus trated, 10; Christian Workers, 6.45. Stevens Memorial Church Male Chorus ■PV| ■MI * -j* m ~ i- iri iHPSf-'VJr feiLr 41 r * r"'- m ' 111 Ti »imrw r - S£vl SS- S Km, ■ I » ■ gSyiS; JM HVI^SHL^R^c-n Hyl I jl Tomorrow evening will be Men's Club Night in the Stevens Memorial Methodist Episco pal Church, Thirteenth and Vernon Streets. The Rev. Dr. Edwin A. Pyles is to preach. The Male Chorus will sing. James W. Barker, Esq., is to preside. The Meeting will begin at 7.30 o'clock. SATURDAY EVENING, RARRISBURG rflfefo TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 5, 1916. Rev. Daugherty Celebrates His 48th Birthday THE REV. JOHN H. DAUGHERTY Sunbury, Pa., Feb. 5. The Rev. •John H. Daugherty, pastor of St. John's Methodist Episcopal Church, one of the largest congregations in Central Pennsylvania, has just cele bratel his forty-eighth birthday anni versary. He has been very successful here. He received numerous gifts, in cluding a postcard and handkerchief shower from Harrisburg, where he was for six yeaTs pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. CHURCH or GOD New Cumberland—The Rev. J. W. Deshong. 10.30, "Self Love"; 7, "The Secret of Knowing How"; Sunday school, 9.15. Enola—The Rev. O. J. Farling. Preaching at 10.30 and 7.30; Sun day school, 2. Jr. C. E., 3; Sr. C. E„ 7. Fourth Street —The Rev. William N. Yates, D. D. 10.30, "Prayer, a Proof of Loyalty"; 7.30, "Meeting the Need"; Sunday school, 1.40; observ i ance of Christian Endeavor Day at 6.30. Maclay—The Rev. F. I. M. Thomas. 11. preaching by the pastor; 7.30, the Rev. S. G. Yahn will preach, "Halting Between Opinions"; Sunday school, 9.45. Pleasant View—The Rev. George W. Harper. Sunday school, 9.4 3; 10.45, ; "Prayer That Counts For Findiey Col lege"; Jr. C. E. and Sr. C. E. at G. 30; ; union meeting. 7.30. "The Day of [Small Things in Christian Endeavor Work." Nagle. The Rev. Albert. L. Krlner, pastor, will preach at 10:30. subject, "The Essentials of Obedience" and 7:30. preaching; Adult Sunday school, 1:30: Primary S. S., 1; Y.. P. S. C. E., 6:45. BAPTIST Tabernacle—The Rev. Calvin A. Hare, D. D. 10.30, communion; 7.30, "Paul's Conversion," fourth of a series"; Bible school, 11.30: 6.45, illus trated lecture on Jerusalem: the lierr street branch, preaching in Rumanian and Hungarian at 10.30 and 7.30. First —The Rev. W. S. Booth. 10.30, communion service; 7.30, "Jesus and i Sin"; 11.30, Bible school; 6.30, C. E. St. Paul's—The Rev. E. Luther Cun ningham. 10.30, covenant meeting; 7,30, "Rest For Burdened Souls"; Sun day school, 12.30; B. Y. P. U., 6.30. Market Street The Rev. W. IT. Dallman. 10.30, Lord's supper ob served; 7.30, "Man Under Conscience"; Sunday school, 11.30; young people's meeting, 6.30. West End. The Rev. W. W. Clip pinger, 7:30, "Three Men Asleep;" Sunday school. 10:30; Young People's meeting at 6:45. Second. The Rev. Albert Josiah Greene, 10 and 7:30; Sunday school, 12; P.. Y. P. U., 6:30. REFORMED Fourth —The Rev. Homer Skyles May. 10.45, "They That Love the Church"; 7.30, "The Mediator of the New Testament"; Sunday school, 9.30; C. E., 6.30. Second—The Rev. Harry Nelson Bassler. Preaching at 10.30 and 7.30; , Sunday school, 1.45; Bible class, 1.50; Y. P. S. C. E., 6.30. St. Matthew's, Enola—The Rev. W. R. Hartzell. 10.4 5, preaching by the pastor; 7.15, the Rev. C. E. Schaeffer, D. D„ of Philadelphia, will preach; Sunday school, 9.45; C. E„ 6.45. St. Andrew's, Penbrook—The Rev. | W. R. Hartzell. 7.30, preaching by: the pastor. Sunday school, 9.30. St. John's. The Rev. G. W. Hart-' man, 11, "Spirituality in Worship": 7:30, Thirty-fifth anniversary of the Y. P. S. C. E., will be observed; Sun-1 day school, 9:45; address by H. W. I Keitel, president of St. John's Society.; Salem. The Rev. Ellis N. Kremer 10:30 and 7:30; Sunday school 1:30. I NITED EVANGELICAL Park Street—The Rev. A. E. Han- j gen. Sunday school, 9.30; Evangelist; Sairs. "A Prophet's Visit to the Pot ter's House"; Jr. C. E., 5.45; Sr. C. E.,' 6.30; sermon by Evangelist Sairs on "Eternity—Where Will You Spend' It?" Harris Street—The Rev. George F. I Schaum. 10.30, "Wheat and Tares":; 2, Sunday school; 6.40, E. L. C. E.; 7.30, "Ebenezer." TO ORGANIZE SOCIETIES The clergy and members of the; Dauphin County Catholic societies will 1 meet to-morrow afternoon at 2 j o'clock in Cathedral Hall to complete 1 a permanent federation of these or- \ ganizations. DEPART FROM WORSHIP FORM I Father Huntington's Mission Protestant Episcopal Event of Decade j Scores of pairs of curious young eyes again gazed into tho kindly face of a white-haired gentleman clad in a peculiar cowl and cassock of monkish pattern when Father Huntington held the second children's service of his popular preaching mission of St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church. Dr. Huntington is father superior of the Order of the Holy Cross and his assistant, Brother Abi shai, is a layman in the same order. Both at all times are garbed as though they might have been companions of St. Paul on his missionary journeys. Father Huntington held his first children's service yesterday afternoon. J The second to-day was equally suc . cessful. The usual popular preach • ing mission will be held at 8 o'clock • to-night. 1 To-morrow will witness a departure from the usual Sunday schedule in J local Episcopal parishes. Services will 1 be held in none except St. Stephen's ; afternoon. To-morrow morning the customary ' Sunday services will be held in all the churches, with Father Huntington preaching the sermon at St. Paul's Church, Second and Emerald streets. After noon the program at St- Stephen's will be as on week days i during the mission. Dr. Huntington will conduct a children's service at 4.30 and the usual preaching mission, with mission hymns, will be held at 8 in the evening. St. Paul's, St. An drew's and St. Augustine's Churches will combine with the Front street I congregation in these services. The mission services to-morrow at St. Stephen's, like all the others, will . be entirely public, with all seats free. No offerings are asked at the mission J services. | Some explanation of the departure I from the usual formal worship during ■ i the mission was given last night by I Father Huntington when he preached on "The Syro-Phenician Woman" and | laid stress on individual belief being jof supreme importance, as compared jwith conventional belief. So long as I the woman cried "Thou Son of David, have meacy on me," which words meant nothing to her, he explained, she ac complished nothing; but when she I prayed, "Lord, help me," in her own tongue, she received what she sought. PRESBYTERIAN Pine Street The Rev. Lewis Sey [ raour Mudge, D. D., the Rev. J. S. Ar ' nientrout,. assistant. 10.30, "Keeping j the Feast": 7.30. Young People's Service, "Your Life, What It Is; I What It Should Be"; 1.30, Sunday j school; 1.40, Ad. Depts., Adult Bible Classes; 6.30, Sr. Christian Endeavor 1 Society. Pine Street Mission —The Rev. J. S. Armentrout. 3, Sunday school and Bible class: 7.30, sermon. Market Square The Rev. George | Edward Hawes, D. D. 11, "The Un | avoidable Christ"; 7.30, "Visions For People of Vision." Sermon to young , people on 35th anniversary of C. E. IS. S., 9.45. ! Olivet —The Rev. William B. Cooke. 1 10.30 and 7.30; Sunday school, 2; C. E.. 6.30. Immanuel. The Rev. H. Everett ] liallman, morning service at 10; Sun day school 11:15: Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30; j evening service, 7:30. Westminster. The Rev. E. E. Curtis, 10:30, the Rev. Henry C. Hollo way will preach: Sunday school, 1:45; 7:30, special service for young people. Calvary—The Rev. Frank P. Mac kenzie. 10.15, "The Secret Place:" I 7.30, "True Spiritual Life;" Sunday ; school, 9; Christian Endeavor, 6.30. Covenant Dr. Charles Lewis, of | China, will preach at 10.30 on "The Experiences of a Medical Missionary;" ; 7.30, the Rev. I-larvey Klaer, "Safety ! First;" Sunday school, 2: Christian En -1 fleavor, 6.30; Sunshine Mission Band, ' 6.15; men's prayer meeting, 7. Bethany—The Rev. John M. War : den. 7.30, "Voices from the Cross:" Sunday school, 9; Christian Endeavor, 6.30. Capital Street The Rev. B. M. Ward. 10.45 and 7.30; Sunday school, 12.15; junior Endeavor, 6; Christian : Endeavor. 6.4 5. Paxton—The Rev. Harry B. King. | 11, sacrament of the Third's Slipper; at 7.30 Charles E. Lewis, M. D., of Pas-ting-fu, China, will speak of his , medical work in that country; Sunday 'school, 10; Christian Endeavor, 7. EPISCOPAL St. Paul's —The Rev. Father Hunt- ! ington. 11 and 3, preaching; Sunday j school. 2.30; Holy communion, 8. ; St. Augustine's. Archdeacon E. 1,. I Henderson, 11. Holy communion;' 12:30, Sunday school; 7:30, evening ! prayer. Si. Andrew's. The Rev. James F. Bullitt; morning prayer, 10; Holy I communion, 10:30; Sunday school and ' Bible classes, 12. MISCELLANEOUS Associated Bible Students, Cameron building. Sunday school, 3; "Obeying ; God Rather Than Men"; Bcrean study, , 1.45. Christian and Missionary Alianee— ;The Rev. W. H. Worrall. Sunday I school, 9.30; Preaching, 10.30 and . 7.30. Gospel T1 all. 10:30, breaking of I bread; 2:30, Sunday school; 7:30, i i gospel preaching. C. E. WEEK TO OPEN TOMORROW i i Observe 35th Anniversary of Movement; To Place State in Front Hank Pennsylvania Christian Endeavor ers will begin a record-breaker cam i paign to-morrow at the opening of ! Christian Kndeavor week. Twenty ! five hundred societies will observe the thirty-fifth anniversary of the C. E. movement, which was founded In Wil ! liston Church, Portland, Maine, on February 2, 1881, by Dr. F. E. Clark. The societies are urged to observe j Pennsylvania Endeavor Day, one of I the days of C. E. Week. State endcavorers have been assign ed the task of securing 1,000 subscrip ers to the Christian Endeavor World, the weekly organ of the C. E. move ment. Five other States—Ohio, New York, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan have similar work laid out for them. This contest is for the purpose of giv ing young people the inspiration ot this great religious weekly publica- I tlon. | A whirlwind campaign to place ! Pennsylvania in the front rank will Ibe carried on throughout this State during this month. Thirty counties ! will be visited by Clarence C. Hamll -1 ton, field secretary of Ohio, and spe ; cial representative of the C. E. World, during the campaign, and H. B. Ma j crory, the State secretary. | Elaborate preparations have been made by the Harrisburg C. E. Union for C. E. week. Rallies will be held j throughout the month. To-morrow many pastors of the various churches will preach special sermons on "Chris tian Endeavor Day," or some other appropriate subject. Plans for rallies will be as follows: Tuesday, Febru ary 8, Hill district, south side, Christ Lutheran Church, Millard L. Hess, j vice-president, presiding. Song ser | vice; devotional exercises; prayer by | the Rev. J. A. Lyter, pastor Derrv j Stret United Brethren Church; duet, I O. W. Sweigert and Miss Olive Swel gert; address, "Good Citizenship," the j Rev. Thomas Relsch, pastor Christ Lutheran Church; hymn; address, "The State Convention," the Rev. E. iE. Curtis, general chairman conven tion committee; announcements. A. C. I Dean, president Harrisburg C. E. I Union; selection by the Allison Ilill C. I E. quartet; benediction, j Thursday, February 10, Steelton 1 dstrict, St. John's Lutheran Church, 8 p. m., E. W. Stout, vice-president, presiding. Tuesday, February 15, West Shore j district, lower section. Thursday, February 17, uptown, east side of Sixth street. Messiah Lu theran Church, Ross H. Derrick, vice i president, presiding. Song service; j devotional exercises by the Rev. Henry jW. A. Hanson, pastor Messiah Luth- I eran Church; song; address, "Boost the Convention," by H. W. Keltel; solo, Mrs. Brumbaugh; address, "Tem perance," by the Rev. A. E. Hangen, pastor Park Street United Evangelical Church; music by the Messiah Glee Club; announcements by A. C. Dean. Tuesday, February 22, south side. West Shore district, David Shettle, vice-president, presiding. Thursday, February 24, Hill dis trict, south side at Penbrook, C. S. Urich, vice-president, presiding. Tuesday, February 29, uptown, west side, Westminster Presbyterian Church, J. D. Crider, vice-president, presiding. Thursday, March 2, Central district, H. S. Pressler, vice-president, presid ! ing. C. E. Notes The State C. E. general convention committee, the Rev. E. E. Curtis, chairman, will meet at 5.45 o'clock at ! the C. E. headquarters on Monday evening. Endeavorers will* discuss the topic, "Christian Endeavor Fidelity and Force," at the services to-morrow evening. Raymond Wentzler will conduct the jC. E. service at Christ Lutheran so j ciety to-morrow evening. Misses I .Margaret Wilson and Esther Harpell will sing and the Rev. Thomas Reisch will preach to the endeavorers on an appropriate topic. Messrs. Martin Miller and Warren Laudermilch will have charge of the C. E. services at the Harris Street United Evangelical Church to-mor : row evening. I At the Sixth Street United Breth ren Church a C. E. quiet hour sen-ice will be held at 7.30 a. m. to-morrow, | sermon by the pastor, the Rev. Jo seph Daugherty. Junior rally at 5.30 p. m., under the direction of Mrs. R. iA. Fulton, superintendent. A C. E. I rallv will be held at 6.30 o'clock. Ad dresses will be delivered by Professor J. J. Brehm, A. C. Dean and Robert A. Enders. The C. E. committees will hold a prayer service at 3.30 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Harrv L. Phelps will have charge of the C. E. meeting at Market Square Presbyterian society to-morrow even ing. W. H. Cocklin will conduct the C. E. meeting at tho Second Reformed Church to-morrow evening. UNITED BRETHREN State Street The Rev, E. A. G. Bossier. 10.45, "Walking in the Spirit"; 7.30, "Despising One's Birth right"; Sunday school, 9.80; Jr. C. E., 6; Y. P. S. C. E.. 6.30. Derry Street The Rev. J. A. Ly ter, D. D. 10.30, "Christion Educa tion"; 7.30, special sermon to mem bers of Y. P. S. C. E.; Sunday school, 2; Y. I». S. C. E.. 0.30. Sixth Street The Rev. Joseph Daugherty. 9.45, praise service; 10.30, C. E. Day, "The Life That Tells"; Sunday school, 1.45; Jr, C. E. at 5.30; Sr. C. E., 6.20; C. E. Day program with special music at 7.30, addresses by prof. J. J. Brehm and Prof. A. H. Dean, president City C. E. union. Otterbein The Rev. S. Edwin Rupp, D. D. 10.30, "Help One An other; 7.30, "Seek the Lord"; S. S., 2; C. E.. 6.30. UNION MEETING The Christian Endeavor society of the Westminster Presbyterian Church will hold a union meeting to morrow night at 7.30 o'clock fit. the regular church services. Miss Mary Orth will ba the leader. Xext Tues day evening a 4: 8 o'clock the society will give & niusicale in the lecture room. The offering will be added to the improvement fund. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Bclentlst Board of Trade Hall. Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Testimonial meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Free reading rooms, Kunkel building, 12.30 to 4.30 P. m. daily, also Monday and Satur day eveiuiifs. —AdveiOjempnt, 'J'HE more men seek to know tke trutli about themselves and about life, tke more tke ethics and doctrines of J«sus Cknst tke, foundation and teackiag of tke Ckristian Ckurck, kecome a vital part of tkat searck. For, sufficient in every way (if *re tke doctrines taugkt ky His ckurck and acceptation of tkem lead men to tkat point wkere life is not a kazy indefinite tking, kut a keautiful and glorious tking in wkick mendeligkt and strive to make ketter for tkeir fellowmen. To-morrow will see tke keginning of tkat searck for you if you Go to Church This advertisement has been authorized and Is being- paid for by the Associated Churches of Harrlsbur* Zion Lutheran Activities Show Busy Week Ahead The services will be conducted by the pastor, the Rev. S. Winfleld Her man to-morrow. The sermon themes | will be "Paul at. Antioch," and "The i Content of Sin." The Men's Devo tional Hour will be observed at 10 | o'clock and all departments of the I Sunday school will open at 1:45 p. m. i The Men's class will meet In the new class room at 1:50 p. m. The Senior Catechetical Class, consisting: of young [ folks and adults, will be conducted by | the pastor at 6:30 o'clock. On Mon j day evening the Vestry and Cenc-.hrean Circle will meet at 7:30 and a new | class will be formed to meet each I Monday evening to study "The King's | Highway." Miss Carrie Brown will be the leader. On Tuesday afternoon the Mission Study Class will meet at | 2:45 in the Junior room of the Church House and on Tuesday evening the I annual barrel opening of the V. P. j Missionary Society will be held in the (Men's room with a special program, j The contents of the barrels will be for the support of girl students in Africa and India. Wednesday after- J noon the Ladies' Aid Society will meet | at 2 o'clock and a postponed meeting | of the W. H. & F. Missionary Society at 3 o'clock. At the mid-week serv ice the pastor will present a sftudy upon Genesis. The Teachers' Associa tion will convene after the mid-week service. On Thursday evening the Mary and Martha Circle will meet in the Church House. • The Intermediate and Junior Catechetical classes will j be taught cn Friday and Saturday aft ernoons. The Children's Missionary Society will meet on Saturday after noon at 2:45 o'clock with Mrs. G. W. Delker in charge. The Y. P. Mission j ary Society will meet on Saturday evening. The newly-elected officers of the ! Pastor's Class league are as follows: | President and teacher, pastor; assist ant teacher, Mrs. George Kline; vice presidents, Mrs. H. J. Schmidt, Mrs. James Andrews; Secretary, Mrs. Hobbs; assistant secretary. Miss Coul ter; treasurer, Mrs. Barrlnger; li brarian, Mrs. R. L. Boyer; assistant librarian, Mrs. Polleck, visitation committees, Mrs. Groff and Mrs. ; Hamer, Mrs. Wolfe and Mrs. lloltz. CATHOLIC I Cathedral. Mgr. M. M. Hassett, ! lew mass. 7; children's mass, 9; high j mass, 10:30; Sunday school, 2:30; vespers and benediction, 7:30. St. Lawrence. The Rev. P. D. Huegel; low mass, 8; high mass, 10; Sunday school, 2:30; vespers and bene- I diction, 8, St. Francis. The Rev. D. J. Carey, [low mass, 8; high mass, 10; Sunday school, 2:30; vespers and benediction, I 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. IDailey; low mass, 8; high mass, 10:30; | Sunday school, 2; vespers and bene diction, 7:30. CITY RESCUE MISSION* HAS BUSY WEEK PLANNED The following churches will take part in the meetings of the City Rescue Mission, 107 J ,4 South Second street, which will be held every evening next week: Sunday, the Rev. E. P. Robinson; Monday, Pine Street Presbyterian Church: Tuesday, Whosoever Praying Band; Wednesday, workers' meeting; Thursday. Messiah Lutheran church; Friday. Sixth United Brethren church; Saturday, Martin Stutzman. MUSIC IX REDEEMER LUTHERAN* Morning: Prelude, "Pastorale,"! Merkel; offertory, "O Salutaris. Ilostia," Guilmant; anthem, "I Will Sing Unto the Lord," H. W. Waning; Postlude, "Processional," Guilmant. Evening: Prelude, "Offertoire In A" Batiste; offertory, "Adagio," Guil mant; anthem, "Jerusalem," Henry Parker: postlude, March in G, Smart. Organist, Ruth K. Wells: director, La Trobe Barnltz. A. M. E. Bethel The Rev. U. G. Leeper. 10.30, "The Hand of the Lord;" 7.30, ! "In tlio Master's Vineyard;" Sunday | school, 12.30; Christian Endeavor, I 6.30. Wesley Union —The Rev. W. A. Ray, ; D. D. 10.45, "The Supreme Test of; Faith;" 7.30, "Tried Gold." MUSIC AT MARKET SQUARE Morning: Choral and Andante, (from the sixth Sonata) M«idelssolin. 1 "I Will Praise Thee," Hodges, sung by . Messrs. Kelker and Watkins, and the choir; Con Amore, Deithler, Toccata in D, Kinder. Evening: Offertoire in D, Theme j Provencal Varle, Dubois; "Sing Joy ously," Mrs. Harris and Men's Chorus: Arr. by Damrosch; Canzona in F. I Minor, Guilmant, Sortie, Dunham. TO CLOSE CAMPAIGN Evangelist Davis, who has been con ducting revival services in the Park Street United Evangelical Church, will close his campaign to-morrow. In the evening the Christian Endeavor, societies will observe the thirty-fifth! anniversary of the organization of the Christian Endeavor societies. (Other Ohurcbc* Pa#e it.) t $12,000 Methodist Church to Be Dedicated Sunday Waynesboro, Pa., Feb. s.—The new Methodist Episcopal Church at Rouz erville, costing $12,000, has beeen com pleted and .is in readiness for dedica tion to-morrow. Thte Rev. Dr. John Krantz, of New York City, will preach tho dedicatory sermon, and the Rev. Dr. A. S. Fasick, of Carlisle, district superintendent of the Harrisburg dis trict, will make an address at the fel lowship meeting in the afternoon. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Evangelistic services will be held during- the month of February in the Bethel of the Maclay Street Church of God. The first week beginning Feb ruary 7, the pulpit will be occupied by the following ministers. Monday the Rev. C. H. ileiges, Enhaut; Tuesday, the Rev. J. C. Forncrook, Penbrook; Wednesday, the Rev. Jonas Martin, Piketown: Thursday, the Rev. S. E. Vance, Wormleysburg; Friday, the Rev. G. W. Getz, Steelton. There will be special music by a chorus of 35 voices, directed by Ed. Troup. The "Make Christ King" song book will be used. ■VW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |Kr THIRD AND PIN£ STREETS \ Sunday, February 6 Preacher, Rev. L. S. Mudge, D. D., Pastor. f "Keeping the Feast" 'i ?■ 1 Corinthians 5: 8 % At This Service The Sacrament or the Lord's Supper will be administered. 1.30 P.M. 1.40 P. M. Graded Sunday School Adult Bible Classes H'l 7:30 P. M. yifoung People's Day Service "Your Life" hat It Is—What It Should Be James 4: 14 iee all young people not regularly worship elsewhere are most cordially invited. Don't Be Lopsided You're a real tnan physically. You like to bowl, skate, play baseball, gun, fish, tramp, swim, and to do a dozen other things that stir the blood. You're a real man mentally. You are keen in your work, up with the times, alive to the best that the world has to offer of things intellectual. Hut—are you a real man spiritually? Are you fitting your soul for fellowship with the Infinite in the great eternity beyond? —How t>o Square Up— Beginning to-morrow the Men's Class of Derry Street United Brethren Church begins a campaign for 500 men by April 9. Will you be one of the 500? Think it over. Don't be lopsided! The service starts at 2 sharp, and it's just an hour long. Not a bit boresome, with stirring orchestral music, ring ing gospel song and live wire talks by men like H. L. Carl and O. P. Beckley. The glad hand's out for YOU. Derry Street Men's Class 15th and Derry Streets Dr. Mudge Will Preach Special Sermon to Youi A special sermon to young peo] will he preached at Pine Street Pr byterian Church Sunday evening the pastor, the Rev. Mr. Mudge. T topic will be "Your Life—What It What It Should Be.' The sacrami of the Lord's Supper will be obser\ at the morning l service and new me bers will be received. Mondav evening the Woman's M sionary Society will hold its montl meeting discussing "The Indians" a "Korea." MUSIC AT FOURTH RE FOR ME Music at the Fourth Reforn- Church, Sixteenth and Market atre< lor Sunday is as follows: Morning Prelude, "Prayer." Wi ner; offertory, "Andante," Bartini ; them, "The Earth Is the Lord's Lehman; postlude, "Postlude," V ber. Evening Prelude, "Elevatio Batiste; offertory, "Andante Grazios Mozart: anthem, "I Will Extol The Sowden; postlude, "March," Ham Director, Stanley G. Backenstoss.