20 NEWS OF PULPIT AND REV. WILCOX IS WELL KNOWN HERE New West Shore Pastor For merly in Charge of Metho dist Book Room THE REV. T. S. WILCOX The Rev. T. S. Wilcox, oC Mount Union, will arrive here in a few days to take charge of the Baughman Me morial Methodist Church, New Cum berland. where he will succeed the Rev. J. V. Adams, who was appointed to the Milton Methodist Church at the recent Central Pennsylvania Meth odist Conference. The Rev. Dr. Wilcox is widely known here and was a former resident of the city. He was in charge of the Meth odist Episcopal hook room in this city for a number of years. While in the city I)r. Wilcox or ganized the Sunday school of the pres ent Camp Curtin Memorial Church, then known as the Curtin Heights Sun day School. Later the church was or ganized and the Rev. Dr. A. S. Faslck, now superintendent of the Harrisburg district, was appointed the first pastor. Dr. Wilcox is a graduate of Dick inson College and lias been honored with the following degrees: Bachelor of arts, master of arts and doctor of divinity. His work in the ministry has been extensive and he has been in charge of several of the larger churches in the Central Pennsylvania Conference. He has served as superin tendent of the Williamsport district of the conference for six years and was delegate to the general conference of the church in 1904 and 1908. He has been pastor of the Mount Union church for several years. PRESBYTERLYX Pine Street. The Rev. Lewis Sey mour Mudge, D. D., the Rev. J. S. Armentrout. Assistant; 10:30, "The Keeper of The Keys." 7:30, Sixth ser mon in series, "The Summons of the Sanhedrin.' 1:30, Sunday school; 1:40 Advanced Departments, Adult Bible Classes; C:3O, Sr. Christian Endeavor Society. Division Street Chapel. 3, Sunday school; Adult Bible Classes; 7:30, the Rev. J. S. Armentrout will preach. Calvary. The Rev. Frank P. Mac- Kenzie; 10:15, "Watchfulness De manded" 7:30, "Guard the Right"; Sunday school, 9; C. E., 6:30; Men's Meeting. 3. Covenant. The Rev. Harvey Klaer, pastor, will preach at 10: SO, on "The Innumerable Multitude" and at 7:30 on "How Lydia Joined Church," Sunday school, 2; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30: Men's Prayer meeting, 7; Sunshine Mission Band, 6:15. Olivet. The Rev. William B. Cooke, will preach at 10:30, "A Faith ful Creator," and at 7:30 on "Crown Prince Jonathan." Sunday school, 2; C. E.. 6:30. Westminster. The Rev. E. E. Curtis, 10:30, "A Foretaste of Heaven" Sunday school, 1:45; C. E., 6:30; 7:30, "A Strange Name." Bethany. The Rev. John M. Warden, 7:30, "The Place of Perfect Safety," Sunday school, 9; C. E.. 6:30. Market Square. The Rev. George Edward Hawes, D. D., the Rev. George Snavely Rentz, assistant; 11. "The Su preme of Conern," 7:30, "Why Do 1 Need a Church Home?" (fourth in series). Paxton The Rev. Harry B. King will preach at 11 and 7.30; S. S., 10; C. E.. 7. Capital Street • The Rev. B. M. Ward. 10.45 and 7.30; S. S., 12.15; Jr. Endeavor, 6; C. E., 6.45. Immanuel —The Rev. H. Everett Hallman. Sunday school, 11.15; Y. P. S. C. E„ 6.30. 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. — The Rev. P. D. Huegel; low mass, 8; high mass. 10; Sunday school, 2.30; vespers and benediction, 3. St. Francis. The Rev. D. J. Carey, low mass, S; high mass, 10; Sunday school, 2.30; vespers and benediction, 7.30. Sacred Heart. The Rev. George Rice; low mass, 8; high mass, 10; Smiday 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 benediction, 7.30. GRACE METHODIST MEN'S BIBLE CLAS Wm J| Br**K:j§r *3*' ' i ■f K jmlt i gT* ilK"lg M M<W@k WBH fIL r Jjw n rl^^qML—fll^Ku—ft|V> ft Mlh* - 87/C2 ««» J^Kafc&jf >ij " faWKJBMR . «-> ypL ItauJch 6 aVTed W l G e I^nae S 8 I sl^ l rPtflrv 8 Mf 0 M.» Gr p C nni k -r tho ! ltß L f 'V UrC S , WRS observed Thursday in the church parlors, with nearly a hundred men present. Colonel L. V. Tired John P Mellck G B Lai dls and H R fauaMmin inn»i<Ui , Sunday School Association was the principal speaker. Brief addresses were made by the Hev. George Kdwnrd for new membra Thu orKan?zatlon officeri a« w M j.fnil ,?r ii it J °(,, U1 , , l b "" d , ay School. Th.- Haydn Quartet B avo several selections. "1(10 Men In 100 Days" Is the slogan In a campaign ukchSr memberß - lnu <^*unUaUoa ofricers are w - u ' Joneß - President; \V. H. Bishop, vice-president; .Wesley Towaseud. secretary. T. F, Towusend. treasurer; Professor K. M. McXeal. SATURDAY EVENING, KARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 25, 1916 PHILADELPHIA TO SEND BIG QUOTA OF ENDEA VORERS 222 Societies From Slate's Metropolis Will Send Dele gates to Great Convention to Br Held in This City July 11- lk; Arrange Special Railroad Rates Philadelphia Christian Endeavorers have enthusiastically adopted Dr. Clark's "Campaign For Millions," and the lookout committee is working earnestly to secure Philadelphia's quota of fifty new societies and five thousand new Endeavorers. Many societies are visited, where enthusiasm is stirred and new societies have been organized by the "Flying Squadron" composed of live Endeavor workers. The Quiet Hour Committee set the goal for 1,500 new comrades and re cently reached the grand total of 2,423, covering seven districts in the city. Philadelphia has 222 young people's and senior societies and report titty eight new societies in all divisions | since July, 1914. The city union re ceived from individuals and societies, $2,074.54 for headquarters building | fund at Boston. ; "Harrisburg, July 1916" holds a prominent place in the minds of many Endeavorers and clubs are being formed, hoping thereby to assure a large delegation, under the leadership of W. G. McHenry, who is the hust ling president. Alfred W. Bowman, of Philadelphia, : superintendent of the transportation department of the Pennsylvania C. E. Union, will soon advertise rates for delegates and make necessary arrange ments with railroads for accommo dation of persons desiring to attend the State convention at Harrisburg. U. S. Senator Clapp Will Address Forum "" ■**•' ' I U. S. SENATOR MOSES E. CLAPP United States Senator Moses E. Clapp will be the speaker at the ' People's Forum to-morrow afternoon. Senator Clapp is an able and forceful speaker and one of Minnesota's most I distinguished citizens. He comes by special invitation of the Forum, this being bis first visit to Harrisburg. A large attendance is expected. BAPTIST 1 Second The Rev. Albert Josiah | Greene. 10.30, The Unpardonable ;Sitt"; 7.30, "Satan Sifting"; S. S., 12; 18. Y. P. U.. 6.30. Market Street The Rev. W. H. 1 Dallman. 10.30, "The Constraining Power"; 7.30, "The Why of Preach ing"; S. S.. 11.30. Tabernacle The Rev. C. A. Hare. D. D. The Rev. George N. Spencer of i Philadelphia will preach at 10.30 and 7.30; S. S.. 11.30. i West End. The Rev. W. W. Clip pinger, pastor, will preach at 7:30; Sunday school, 10:30; Young People's Meeting, 6:45. First. The Rev. W. S. Booth. 10:30, "The Church at Corinth," 11:30 Sunday school; 6:30, Christian En deavor; 7:30, "How Jesus Saves Now j and Evermore." St. Paul. The Rev. E. Luther Cunningham, 10:30, "Christ Crucified | —the Power of God," and 7:30, ser ! mon by the Rev. J. Henry Reed, of Laray. Va., Sunday School, 12:30; B. j Y. P. U., 6:30. © XITKI) EVANGELICAL | Harris Street—lo.3o, "The Insult i Ing Effect of Sin": 2, Sunday school; 3.15, mission l»nd; 6.40. C. E.; 7.30, "The Moral Boundaries of Life." ; Penbrook—The Rev. J. G. Rosen berger. Sunday school, 9.30; Jr. K. L. C. E., '2.30; Sr. K. L. C. E., 6.45. ! Park Street—The Rev. A. F. Han gen. Sunday school. 9.30; 10.45, "An Essential Rule For God's Workmen"; ! Jr. C. K„ 5.45; Sr. C. E., 6.30; 7.30, ■ "The Divine Call." CHURCH OF CHRIST Lemoyne—The Rev. Melvin Mcn ges. 10.30, "Gathering the Harvest"; ! 7.30, "The Christian and His Con science"; 9.30, Sunday school; 6.30, C. E. Fourth Street —The Rev. Jesse Guv j Smith. 11, "Where Heaven and Earth j Meet"; 7.30. "The Great Divide"; Bible I school, 10; C. E„ 6.30. ALFRED W. BOWMAN Philadelphia Endeavor Leader Who Has Charge of C. E. Transportation Arrangements. Mr. Bowman joined the Christian En deavor Society and united with the Frankford Brick Church at the age of 17. He has served in various ca pacities In the society, also as teacher, assistant and later superintendent of the Sunday School. He united with the St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, of Philadelphia, upon his arrival in that city, und has served on various committees and president of the C. E. Society, president of Schuylkill Branch, chairman of Philadelphia Union Missionary Committee and president of the Philadelphia C. E. Union. He Is at present chairman of the transportation department of the • State and Philadelphia C. E. Union. Five Sunday Evening Sermons to Young Folk at Stevens Memorial "Friendly Counsels to Young Folk" will be the general theme of a special | series of five Sunday evening sermon | lectures by the Rev. Dr. Clayton Al bert Smucker at the Stevens Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, Thir teenth and Vernon streets. These lec tures will deal with some of the most vital problems of modern life, touch ing the life of the young folk of to day. Beginning to-morrow evening at 7.30 o'clock, Dr. Smucker will talk on "The Sale of a Birthright." The other special subjects in the or j der of their presentation will he April I 2, "Inexperienced Counsellors;" April 9, "The Choice of Companions:'' April ! 16. "Wedded to a Son of Belial: A Warning to Young Women;" April 23, | "The Fatal Drift." LUTHERAN Messiah —The Rev. Henry W. A. Hanson. 10.30, "So Near and Yot So Far"; 7.30, "Hezekiah, the King"; 2, Sunday school; 6.30, Intermediate C. : E. Society. Augsburg—The Rev. A. M. Stamets. The Rev. Sperry Chafer will preach at 10.30; 7.30, "Conditions of Being Saved"; Sunday school, 2; C. 12., 6.30. | Trinity Lutheran, Camp Hill—The Rev. E. D. Weigle. 10.30, "Limitation |of Christ's Gracious Power"; 7.30, ! "The Brazen Serpent a Type of Christ"; Sunday school, 9.15. Trinity—The Rev. R. L. Melsen helder. 10.30, to the men of the congregation; 7.30, "A Strange Visi tor at a Feast"; Sunday school, 2; C. E., 0.30. Shiloh, Riverside—The Rev. E. E. Snyder. Sunday school, 2. St. Matthew's—The Rev. E. E, Sny der. 11, "The Secret Disciples"; 7.30, | "Herod—The Curious"; Sunday school, 10; Jr. C. E„ 2; Sr. C. E.. 6.30. Zion, Enola—The Rev. M. S. Sharp. Preaching, 10.30 and 7.30; Sunday school, 9.30; C. E., 6.45. Zion—The Rev. S. Winfield Her- I man. 10.30, "The Confession of ! Peter"; 7.30, "Christ and the Phari see"; Sunday school, 1.45; men's class, 1.50; men's prayer hour, 10; Sr. Catechetical class, 6.45. Bethlehem The Rev. J. Bradlev Markward, D. D. 10.30, "A House to Let and Rented"; 7.30, "For and j Against..; S. S„ 1.45; C. E., 6.30. ! Christ The Rev. Thomas Reisch, D. D. 10.30, "From Darkness to I Light"; 7.30. "An Old Love Story"; |S. S., 2; Men's Bible class, 2; Men's mass meeting, 3.30, address by Ver non J. Danielsen on, "The Mormon Kingdom." ; Calvary The Rev. Edward H. ; Paar. 11, "Re Ye Followers of God"; 7.30, "The Shepherd Smitten and the I Sheep Scattered"; S. S., 10. Holy Communion The Rev. John Henry Miller. 10.45, "The Great Gos- Ipel"; 7.30, "Jesus Before the Priests '; S. S. 9.30. Memorial The Rev. L. C. Manges, I D. D. Men's prayer meeting. 10; 10.30, j "Christian Holiness"; 7.30, "A Witness of God's Plan For Saving Men"; S S 2; Jr. L. L., 5.30; Sr. L. L., fi.3o. AT ST. PAUL'S The Rev. L. F. Baker will preach I Tuesday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock In ; the St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal ! Church and on Wednesday evening at 7.45 o'clock the Rev. William Dorwart i will have charge of the services. MUSIC AT PAX TON ' H. F. Bronson. organist, will play | the following: Morning lnvocation, Ashmall; Adagio in D Minor. Spohr; I Humoresque-Fugue. Evening—-Prayer, I Wagne; Berceuse, Spinney; Com munion, Salome; Marche Militalre, I Phillips. 19TH MONTHLY | BIBLE CONFERENCE Rev. Lewis Sperry Chafer to Address Sessions in First Baptist Church ISij REV. I.EWIS SPERRY CHAFER The nineteenth montlily Bible con | ference of HarHsburg Interdenoinina | tional Bible Conference Association, ' with the Rev. Lewis Sperry Chafer, 1 late of Northfleld, Mass., and an asso | date of Dr. C. I. Scofield, will include | lectures on "Salvation"' in the First ] Baptist Church, Second and Pine ; ' streets, next Monday and Tuesday. 1 ! Sessions will be held each afternoon at 3.30 o'clock and each evening at , 7.45. The Rev. Mr. Chafer will occupy \ the pulpit of tile Augsburg Lutheran Church, Fifth and Muench streets, to morrow morning at 10.30 o'clock and give his first, lecture In the afternoon i at 3.30 o'clock in Fahnestock Hall he will speak to men and women on "How the Cross Saves Us." To-morrow evening lie will give his second lec ture on the conference subject in the Fourth Reformed Church, Sixteenth and Market streets, at 7.30 o'clock. Mr. Chafer is coming to llarrisburg from the Southfleld Bible Conference, | held at Crescent City. Fla., where be, with the Rev. Harris H. Gregg, D. D., Dr. C. I. Scotield and the Rev. Wil- j j liam IJ. Pettingill, were on the con ference program. lie is a well-known lecturer, | presicher and author of important books on Bible themes. He conducted ! the conference here in September, 1915. Mr. Chafer goes from Harris ; burg to Carlisle and Shlppensburg to bold similar conferences under the direction of the Harrisburg committee. Mr. Chafer is a close friend of the family of George W. Keilv, Front and Reily streets, where lie will be enter tained during his stay in Harrisburg. UNITED BRETHREN State Street —The Rev. E. A. G. Bossier. 10.45. "The Potter and the Clay"; 7.30, "Kadesh-barneas"; 9.30, Sunday school; Jr. E. E., 6; Y. P. S. C. : E., 6.30. St. Paul's, Wormleysburg—The Rev. G. B. Renshaw. Preaching at 7.30 and 9.30: Sunday school, 9.30; Sr. C. E.. 6.30; Jr. C. E.. 5.45. Derry Street—The Rev. J. A. Lyter, ID. D. Preaching, 10.30 and 7.30; | Sunday school, 2; Y. P. S. C. E.. 6.30. Otterbein—The Rev. S. Edwin Rupp, P. D. 10.30, "Treats All Alike"; 7.30. "Miracles and Their | Value"; Sunday school, 2; C. E., 6.30. I First—The Rev. Charles Edwin j Boughter. 10.30. "Man's Seking For the Spectacular and God's Use of the Ordinary"; 7.30, "Clean Living and Effective Service"; Sunday school, 11.45; C. E„ 6.45. 1 Sixth Street The Rev. Joseph Daugherty. Service, 9.45; 10.30, i "Disciples Indeed"; 7.30, "The Object of God's Love"; S. S., 1.4 5; Jr. C. E., ,5.30; Sr. C. E.. 6.20. CHURCH OF GOD Green Street. The Rev. C. H. Grove, pastor, will preach at 10:30, "The Deity of Christ," and at 7:30 on "The Lost Sheep," Sunday school, 2; ' Jr. C. E.. 3; Sr. C. E.. 6:30. Pleasant View. The Rev. George W. Harper, pastor; Sunday school. 9:45; 10:45, "The Influence and ! Power of a Life," Jr. C. E., 3; Sr. C. ' E.. 6:45; 7:30, "The Great Commis sion to Each Christian." First. (New Cumberland) The | Rev. J. W. Deshong, pastor; 10:30 |and 7; Sunday school, 9:15; Missionary I Society, 2:30. Maclay Street. The Rev. F. I. M. I Thomas, pastor will preach at 11, on '"House Inspection," and at 7:30 on | "Playing the Fool," Sunday school at Fourth Street. The Rev. William N. Yates, D. D., at 10:30, "Living the Christ Life," 7:30, "The Gain of I Death"; Sunday school at 1:40; C. E., I 6:30. Nagle The Rev. Albert L. Kriner. ! 10.30 and 7.30; S. S.. 1.20.; Y. P. S. C. ! E., 6.45. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Hummel Street The Rev. D. H. Widder 11. "Angelic Visitations"; 7.30, "The Home of the Soul," the Rev. A. K. llollinger; S. S., 10; Chris tian Workers, 6.45. A FRO-METHODIST EPISCOPAL' Bethel The Rev. U. G. Leeper. 10.30, "Divine Blessings"; 7.30, "The Christian's Strength; S. S., 12.30; A. C. E. L., 6.30. THERE are to-day many people who are trying to convince themselves that the Church, her teachings and her Founder are growing weaker and los ing their hold on men. The man or woman, however, who thinks deeply; who feels the great throhhing pulse of the world knows that such an idea is horn of short-sightedness. The world is to-day better and more religious than ever in its history. To test out the truth of this fact accept the united invitation of the churches of Harris burg and to-morrow and every Sunday thereafter GO TO CHURCH This advertisement has been ruithorl/ed ami la being rniUl for by tlie Associate)" Churches of Harrlsbure C. E. NOTES Stevens Memorial. The Rev. Dr. j Clayton Albert Smucker; early morn ing class, 9:30; 10:30, "Looking For- | ward." Sunday school, 2; Epworth league. G: 30; 7:30, First of series on | I "Friendly Counsels to Young Folk" — i ; "The Sale of a Birthright." Fifth Street. The Kev. Edwin A. Pyles; 10:30, "The Standing orders of a Christian," 7:30, (Special to the Knights of Malta), "Christian Man hood Essential." Class meeting, 9:30; Sunday school, 2; Epworth League, at 6:30. Epworth. The liev. .1. D. W. Deavor, class meeting, 9; Sunday school, 10: 11, "Prayer"; Epwortli League, 0:30; sermon by Dr. A. s. Fa sit U, District Superintendent, 7:30. Camp Curt in Memorial. The Kev. A. S. Williams, 9:30, class meeting; 10:30, preaching. Dr. A. S. Fasick, 1). D.; 2, Sunday school; 7:30, preaching, [the Rev. R. W. Runyan; 6:30, Ep worth League. Ridge Avenue. The Rev. William I W. Hartman. 10:30, "What the Church ! Stands For," 7:30, Francis Ashbury; Sunday school, 2; Epworth League, 0:30; Class meeting. 9. Camp Hill. The Rev. 11. W. Hartsoek, 11. "Big Business," 7:30, "Open Doors," Sunday school, 10; Ep worth League, 6:45. Grace. The Rev. John D. Fox; preaching, 10:30 and 7:30; Sunday I school and Men's Bible class, 1:45; Epwortli League, 6:45. Marysville. The Rev. S. B. Bid | lack will lecture to the Men's Bible Class at 9:30; preaching at 10:30; Jr. | q 3 # West Falrview. The Rev. S. B. ' Bldlaek, at 7:30; Personal Workers' , i League, 7. Allegheny county Is planning to [ send rt least three delegates out of i each of Hie 201 societies to the State ,C. E. convention, Harrlsburg, July 1 11-14. Myra D. Jeffries will lead the C. E. meeting at Immanuel Presbyterian | Church to-morrow evening. The topic for discussion in Chris | tian Endeavor Societies to.morrow ! will be "Great Home Missionaries." Mrs. C. W. Batdorf will lead the C. E. prayer service at Harris Street | United Evangelical Church to-morrow i evening. At Market Square Presbyterian ', C. E. Society Miss Mabel Wright will ' lead. 1 The Young Ladles' Missionary So -1 ciety will have charge of the C. E. service at the Sixth Street U. B. 1 Church next Sunday night at 6:20. ■ There will be several talks on "Home c Missions" by wide-awake speakers. > Miss Grace McKelvey, Mrs. Lydia Williams and Roy Seidel will have charge of the C. E. services at Park Street United Evangelical Church. Elizabeth Wooley will lead Olivet Presbyterian Church to-morrow. [ At Christ Lutheran Society, Miss ) Ruth Heffelfinger will have charge of | the meeting to-morrow. REFORMED ! Second—The Rev. Hurry Nelson Bassier. 10.30, "The Church—lts j Place—lts Mission"; 7.30, "Tho Hand of God, in the Affairs of the World"; j! Bible class, 1.50; Y. P. S. C. E., 6.30. i St. Andrew's. Penbrook—The Rev. ■W. R. Hartzell. 10.30, "Sympathy"! 17.30, "A Conscience"; Sunday school, . 19.30. i St. John's—The Rev. G. W. liart i man. 11, "Prayer and Lent"; 7.30, ; I "The Law of Truth"; Sunday school, 9.4 5; Y. P. S. C. E., 6.30. i 1 Fourth—The Rev. Homer Sleyles ( May. 10.45, "What Mean Ye by This r ; Service?"; seventh anniversary of the , present pastorate; at 7.30, the Rev. Lewis Sperry Chafer will preach; Sun . , day school, 9.30: C. R„ 6.30. Snlem The Rev. Eliis N. Kremcr. I 10.30 and 7.30; S. S„ 1.30. | AT SECOND REFORMER CHI'ItCH Morning Prelude, •Walther's ; i Prieslled. "Der Meistersinger," Weg » ner; baritone solo, "Gentle, Holy Sav . tour," Gounod, Leroy Merkle; anthem, "But the Lord Is Mindful of His Own," Lohr; postlude, "Larghetto Con Moto," Louis Spolir. Evening Prelude, Prelude, Op. 27 j No. 1, Fletcher; anthem. "The Lord Is in Ills Holy Temple," Elliot; anthem, ' "O That I Knew," Bennett; postlude. Berceuse, Kinder. PINE STREET PRESBYTERIAN ACTIVITIES OF A WEEK At the morning service at Pine Street Presbyterian Church to-morrow the theme of the sermon by the Rev. Dr. Lewis S. Mudge will be "The Keeper of the Keys." The choir will sing the anthem, "I Beheld and Lo!" In the evening the organist, Frank McCarrell, will play the following numbers at the organ recital at 7.15 o'clock: Grand Chorus in D, Guil niant: "Forest Vespers," Johnston; March for Church Festival, Best. The series of sermons on "The Crisis of the Cross" will be continued, the subject for the evening being "Tins Summons of the Sanhedrin." The choir will sing "Is It Nothing To You?" and Mrs. ('ox will sing "Gutlisemanc." A service preparatory to the sacra ment of the Lord's Supper will be held in the church Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. The theme for thought will be "Our Regnant Lord." The sac rament will be administered on Sun day morning, April 2, at the morning service. <>n Friday evening the third of the women's mission study groups will be held. The topic of the lecture will be "China." MI'SIC AT STEVENS MEMORIAL The following musical program will be given at the Stevens Memorial Methodist Church, Thirteenth and Ver non streets, to-morrow: Morning— Prelude, Priere Offertoire, Devred; an them, "Sweet Is Thy Mercy, Lord," Barnby; offertoire. Andante, Rlieiu berger; postlude. Allegro, King. Even ing—Prelude, Moderato in F, Smart; Invocation. Salome; song by male chorus; offertoire, Prayer in E Flat, Guilmant; song by male chorus; post lude, Allegro Moderato in C, Merkel. Ross K. Bergstresser, director of choir; George W. Sweigert, director of male chorus; Miss Ruth ICrayblll, organist. FOURTH REFORMED MUSIC Morning Prelude, Allegro, King; offertory, Offertory, Bolim; anthem, "The Lord Is Exalted," West; male quartet, "To Thy Pastures," Weber; postlude, Postlude in C, Rinck. Even ing—Prelude, March, Vincent; offer tory, Romance, Benoist; anthem, "Teach Me Thy Way," Gladstone; male ciuartet. "Speed It On," Rose crans; postlude, Postlude in G, Rinck. 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. Free Reading Rooms, Kunkel Building, 12.30 to 4.30 p. m daily, also Monday and Saturday evenings.—Adv. EPISCOPAL St. Paul's B, first communion of confirmation class; 11, "Our Love For Others"; 2.30, S. S.; 7.30, service of Intercession. St. Augustine's Archdeason E. L. Henderson. 7. holy communion; 11, morning prayer; 12.30 S. S.; 7.30, evening prayer. CONFERENCE QUARTERS HERE April 5 the quarterly sessions of the Philadelphia branch of the Wom en's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Cliurch will be held in Grace Methodist Cliurch. Miss Susan C. Dodge will preside at the meeting. MISCELLANEOUS Associated Bible Students At 3 o'clock M. L. Herr of New York will lecture, on "After the War —What?" At 1.45 Berean study. PRESBYTnWAN CHURCH n§|' W THIRD AND PINE STREETS \*j- Sunday, March 26 | Preacher, Rev. L. S. Mudge, D. D., Pastor ? 10:30 A.M. | | "The Keeper of the Keys" Revelation 1:18 1.30 P. M. 1.40 P. M. ;• Graded Sunday School Adult Bible Classes ;- 7:30 P. M. "The Summons of the Sanhedrim" Mark 15: 32 A Cordial Welcome to You at All Services Excellent Choir Music, Familiar Congregational Hymns, ; H Practical Spiritual Preaching Sunday Evening, April 2 "The Confession of the Centurion" ' The Seventh in the Series of Sunday Evening Sermons PROGRESS CHURCH OF GOD Under the auspices of the Young Men s Sunday School class, No. 4, ot the Progress Church of God, the Hutne orchestra win give a musical at the church. Tuesday evening. The orchestra will be assisted by Miss Charlotte Kramer, pianist; Miss lila Yoder, reader; D. O. Hume, cor netist, and D. D. Ilammelbaugh, vio linist. The orchestra will present the fol lowing program: March, "Attention," orchestra; prayer, the Rev. 11. Whltaker; overture, "Van derloots," orchestra; reading, selected. Miss Yoder; selection, "Dance of the Skeletons," orchestra; cornet solo, "Tavotte," D. O. flume; selection, I "Whispering Waves," orchestra; piano solo. "I lumoresque," Miss Kramer; 'selection, "Operatic Airs." orchestra.; reading, selected. Miss Yoder: charcs . tio, "Sicilian Chimes," Orhcestra; vio- I tin solo, "Rubenstein's Melody in F," Mr. Hamniolbaugh; finale. Medley ot j National Airs," orchestra. AT MARKET SQUARE Market Square Church is enjoying a series of special meetings, • which ure of unusual interest. To-morrow, morning and evening, the Rev. Dr. ; Uawes will pre;eh two special ser mons. The musical programs are of exceptional interest. In the morning the program is: "Spring Song," Hol lins; solo, "The Soul at Heaven's Gate," (a sacred folk song) sung by i Mrs. Harris, with Prof. John C. Read, I accompanying 011 violin; iti I G Minor," Chopin, a song by the ; quartet, closing the sermon, "I Am | Thine, O Lord"; ' Allegro in F Major," j Lafebure—Wely. In the evening a j program equally Interesting and in spiring will be carried out. Prelude |and Fugue in E Minor, Bach, "Can tilena," Dcmarest: anthem, "Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace," Buck; March in E Major, Rogers. AT I.MMANUEL PRESBYTERIAN linmanuel Presbyterian Church will hold special services preparatory to communion service of April 2. These , services will begin Monday night when [the pastor will preach; Tuesday, the I Rev. H. B. King; Wednesday, the Rev. George S. Rentz; Thursday, the Rev. j A. N. Hagerty, D. D., and Friday, the j Rev. Thomas C. MeCarrell, D. D. MUSIC AT MESSIAH LUTHERAN | Morning Prelude, "Legend," | Raucliman; offertory, "Capriocio," Grieg; contralto solo, "Come Unto | Me," llawley; postlude, "March Tri umphal," Thomas. j Evening Prelude, "Allegro Mod jerato," Lemmens; offertory, "Ro mance," Kreake; anthem, "Shall We Deny Our Lord?" Blount; postlude, "Postludium," Mullen. I •VWVWAVWWcW.VAVAV.t l BEAUTIFUL i : : HERSHEY PARK !!« The Ideal Picnic and Pleasure 5 : / Grounds. Be sure and bring the / j ? children to this Beautiful Park. / ' £ Entered water supplied from ij I % sanitary drinking fountains. For % | S available dates, write or phone \ j 5 Manager of Hershey Park, N £ Hershey, Pa. J"
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