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NEWS OF PULPIT AND
Pine Street Church to
Close Observance With
Two Special Services
During; the last week Pine Street
Presbyterian Church has been observ- 1
in* the centennial of the American
Bible Society. This observance will
close on Sunday with two special ser
mons by the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Lewis
S. Mudge. the morning service his
theme will be "The Studying of the
Bible." John 8: 39. and at the evening
service, "The Scattering of the Bibles, I
Act 8: 4. This observance has been
planned to increase knowledge concern- :
ing the Bible. , :
The musical progrs-- on Sunday will
be as follows: Morning Prelude, j
"Meditation," Lemaigrre; anthem. "Love
Not the World," Marston; offertory.
"Interlude," Guilmant: anthem. "Lead
Kindly Light," Buck; postlude. "Marche
Pontiflcale," de le Tombele.
Evening Prelude, "Canzona." Guil
mant: anthem. "The Radiant Morn
Hath Passed Away." Woodward; offer
tory. Flegie Messenet-Rogers; sqlo I
by Mrs. Hertzler. "ijike As the Heart,"
Allitsen: postlude, "Fugue (St. Ann)," |
Bach.
At the mid-week service on Wednes
day evening the topic will be "Per
sonal Influence," Romans 14: 7.
PRF.SBVTFRIAX
Pine Street. —The Rev. Lewis
Seymour Mikige, D. D.. the Rev. J. S.
Armentrottt, Hssistant; American Bible
Society Centennial observance; 10:30, i
The Studying of The Bible,' 7:30, j
The Scattering of the Bible," 1:30,'
Sunday School; 1:40. Advanced De
partments, Adult Bible classes; 6:30,:
Sr. C. E.
Division Street Chapel. 3, Sunday
- hool, International Lessons, Adult !
r -:ibie classes; 7:30, Evening service,
' i <• Rev. J. S. Arnientrout. will preach.
Market Square. The Rev. Geo.
ward Hawes, D. D., the Rev. George
- lavely Rentz, assistant. 11, Spring
•ii.ie service, "The Transfigured
I tos." 7:30, "Our Lord's Great Re
nunciation."
Calvary. The Rev. Frank P. Mac
kenzie, 10:15, "Soul Saving." 7:30.
"The Love of Christ Constraineth Us,"
Sunday school. 9; C. E.. it; 30.
Covenant. The Rev. Harvey
Klaer, 10:30, "The Means of Grace."
7:30, "A Good Rich Man," Sunday
school, 2; V. P. S. C. E.. 6:30; Jr. T.
P. S. C. E., 6:15; Men's prayermeet-,
in*. 7.
Westminster. The Rev. E. E.
Curtis. 10:30. "The Best Is None Too
Good For God." 7:30. "Human Nature
Is Much the Same From Age to Age."
Sunday school. 1:45: C. E.. 6:30.
Olivet. The Rev. William R.
Cooke, minister in charge. 10:30. "A
Hundred Years of Blessing," 7:30.
"The Incentives of Life," Sunday,
school. 2.
Paxton. The Rev. Harry B.
King will preach at 11 on "The Multi
plied Word." and at 7:30 on, "The
Xew Name." Sundav school at 10; C. l
E.. 7.
Immanuel The Rev . H. Everett
Hallman. Morning worship. 10: Sun
dav school. 11.15; Christian Endeavor,
6.30; evening worship, 7.30.
I.VTHKRVN
Augsburg. - - The Rev. A M.
Stamets. 10:30. "The Shepherd and
I lis Sheep." 7:30, "Let Your Light
Shine." Sunday school, 2: i'. E.. 6:30.
Christ. The Rev. Thomas Reisch,
D. 1).. 10:30, "Safe:" 7:30. "The Soul's
Prop;" Sunday school, 2; Men's Bible
class. 2.
Trinity. - Camp Hill: the Rev. Dr.
E. D. Weigle: 10:30. "Divine Guide-,
ance," 7:30, "Conditions of Growth
Into Salvation," Sunday school, 9:13.
Zion. Knola; the Rev. M. S.
Sharp; 10:30 and 7:30; Sunday school,
9:80; C. K., at 6:45.
Bethlehem. The Rev. J. Bradley
Markward. D. D., the Itev. Dr. H. C.
Alleman will preach at 10:30, on "The
Supremacy of the Bible." 7:So. "The
Best Guest," Sunday school, 1:45; C.
E. prayer meeting. 6:30.
calvary—The llev. Edward H. Paar.
11. "What We Have in Jesus;" 7.3".
"Christ's Sheep;" Sundav school, H>.
Zion—The Ifev. S. Winfleld Her
man. 10. men's devotional hour; 10.30.
"The Bible:" 2.45, Sunday school: 1.50.
men's class; 7.30. "The Message of the
Bible."
Trinity The itev. 11. L. Meis-.»n
lielder. 10.30, "The Duty of Pleas
ing;" 2. Sunday school: 6.30, Christian
Fndeavor; 7.30, "Where a King Went
Wrong."
Holy Communion—The Rev. John
Henry Miller. 10.45, "The Good Shep
herd;" 7.30, the Rev. H. K. 1 -ant/ oc
cupying the pulpit; Sunday school,
9.30; Luther League. 6.30.
Memorial—The Rev. 1., c. Manges.
T>. D. Men's prayer meeting, 10; at
If.so, sermon by lie Rev. Robert .1.
Wolf. Gettysburg Seminary: 7.30,
preaching by llie Rev. Robert J. Wolf;
Sunday school. 2: junior Luther
League. 5.30: senior Luther league,
6.30.
I'MTKK BRKTIIRFN
First. The Rev. Charles Edwin
Roughter: mornine prayer. 10; 10:30,
"The church in Worship and at
Work." 7:30. "The Call of the Master,"
Sunday school, 1:45; C. E., 6:45.
State Street. - The Rev. E. A. G.
Bossier. 10:45. "The Poor in Spirit."
ihe first in a series on ihe Beatitudes.
Graduating exercises of the teacher
training class, with address by Prof.
W. R. Zimmerman, assistant county
superintendent: Jr. C. E., 6; V. P s
C. E., 6:30.
Otterbein. - Th« Rev. S. Edwin
Rupp, D. D.: Sunday school 10; 11.
"Set at Liberty," 7:30, "Sowing and
Reaping." C E.. 6:30.
Trinity. New Cumberland, the
Rev. A. R. Ay re*. a t 10:30: 7. the
church choir wi'l repeat the Easter
Cantate. entitled. "From Cross to
Crown." Sunda; school. 9:30; S- C
K.. «.
Sixth Street The Rev. Joseph
Daugherty. Praise service. 9.-IS;
10.30, "Respects in Which christians
Atay R< Like Christ:" 7.30. "Christ in
thf Tlouse;" Sunday school, 1.45; i
lunio" Christian Endeavor. 5.30; senior
Chris mi Endeavor, 1i.20.
CHI KOH OF «Ol>
Ma> lay Street. The Rev. F. 1. M. j
Thomas. 10; 45 and 7:30; Sunday
school. 9:45.
Enola. The Rev. o. J', Farllng.
10:30 and 7:30; Sunday school. 1: Jr
C. E.. 3: Sr. C. E.. 7.
Fourth Street. The Rev. William
N. Yates, D. D., 10:80. "The Added
Things": 7.30. "Our God": Sunday
school. 1:40; Jr. C. E.. 3: Sr. and In
termediate C. E., 6:30.
Green Street. The Rev. C. 11.
Grove. 10:30, "Christ's Yoke." 7:30,
"Abide With Me," Sunday school, 2;
Jr. C. E„ 8.
N'agle Street - The Rev. A. L.
Kriner. 11 and 7.30: Sunday school,
10: primary, 1; Christian Endeavor,'
6.45.
Pleasant View- The Rev. George W.
Harper. Sunday school. 9.4.1; 10.45,
"The Power of the Cross:" junior
christian Endeavor, 3: senior Chris
tian Endeavor. 6.45: 7.30, "Guests for
the Wedding Feast."
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Lemo.vne. The Rev. Melvln
Menges; 10:30. "Heresies of the
Heart." 7:45, "The Holy Spirit in
Conversion." 9:30, Bib|p School; 7
r. E.
Fourth Street. The Rev. Jesse
Guy Smith; 11. "God's Love," 7:30,
"Prosperity and Perfection." Bible
school, 10; C. K.. 6:30.
Cnt'RCH OF THE BRETHREN
Hummel Street. - preaching by the
Rev. Ailam Hollinger at 11 and 7:30;
Sunday school, 10; Christian Workers,
6:45. ,
SATURDAY EVENING,
FIVE-DAY BIBLE CONFERENCE IN
PINE STREET CH
Two of Country's Leading Tear tiers of Word to Address Stu
dents of Seriptures in This City
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REV. WM. L. PETTINGILL
A five-day Bible conference will be |
held In Harrlsburg May 26, 2T, 28, 29
and SO, 1916. under the auspices of
the Harrlsburg Monthly Interdenomi
national Bible Conference Association
in the First Baptist Church, Second i
and Pine streets.
The Rev. George E. Guille of the
Extension Department of the Moody
Bible Institute, and the Rev. \\ m. 1..
; Pettlngill, dean of the Philadelphia
School of the Bible, will be the teach
ers.
There will be two sessions each day
at 3 and 7:45 o'clock in the First
Baptist church. Second and Pine
streets. The dates cover a period j
when loss of time from shop, or office, !
will he reduced to the minimum !
Saturday. May 27. is a half holiday!
for many. The 2Sth is Sunday and i
the 30th is Decoration Day.
The Rev. Mr. Guille was teacher at
the Conference held here in October,
1915. and made a very favorable im
: pregsion. He is.a.man of rare teach
ins ability, and" an author of Bible
study booklets
Mr. Pettingill is not a stranger, es-1
Docs Child Labor Keep
Children From Paying
Due Honor to Parents ?
"Does Child l.abor Keep Young
People From Paying Respect to
Parents'.'"
That is the very pertinent question
which will be answered by the Rev.
A. S. Williams, pastor of Camp Cur
tin Memorial M. K. church to-mor
row evening in his special sermon to
young people on "The Honor Due
Parents," based on the command
ment relating to that duty.
The Rev. Mr. Williams will also
discuss such questions as "What is
Honor in this Particular?" anil "Are
Parents to be Honored Though They
Fail in l.oyalty anil Devotion to their
Children
A spirited gospel song service will
feature the service. In the morning
Mr. Williams will discuss "The Great
I.aw Making Body of the Methodist
Church." basing his remarks on the
Methodist general sessions now on in
Saratoga. N. V.
METHODIST
Asbury. The Rev. \V. H. Gaines,
11. "A Sinner Saved," S, the Rev. Mr.
Myers will preach; Epworth League
'at 7.
St. Paul's. The Rev. William
Moses will preach at 10:30 and 7:30;
Sunday school, 1:45: Epworth League
at 6:30: Sunday school at 3: Class
meeting. 9:30.
Ridge Avenue. The Rev. William
W. Hartnian. lo:30, "The Measure of
Attainment." 7:30, "The Immortality
of the Soul." Sunday school, 2: Class
meeting at 9: Epworth l.eague at 6:30.
Grace. The Rev. George Edward
Heed. D. D.. 10:3 a, "Peter's Great
Sertnon on the Day of Pentecost,"
7:30, second of series of sermons on
"The Prodigal and His Brother," sub
ject. "The Riotous Life and What
Came of It:" Organ recital at 7:20;
Sunday school. 1:45.
Stevens Memorial. The Rev. Dr.
Clayton Albert Smucker; early morn
ing class, 9:30; 10:30. Second sermon
in special series on "Prayer." subject.
"The Manner of Prayer," Sunday
school, 2; Epworth l.eague. 6:30; 7:30,
"Matthew, the Businessman."
Fifth Street, - The Rev. Edwin A.
Pyles: "Needless Sorrow," 10:30, 7:30
"Pilate's Wife." class meeting. 9:30;
Sunday school. 2; Epworth League,
6:30.
Camp Curtin The Rev. A. S. Wil
liams. 10.30. "The Lawmaking Body
of the Church;" 7.30. "Honor Thy
Father and Mother;" Sunday school.
2: 9.30 class meeting: 9.45, junior
league; ti.3o, Epworth devotional
meeting
Epworth- The Re/. ,1. D. W. Deavor.
Cla.s> meeting. 9; Sunday schol. 10;
11. "Piayei for Self:" Epworth
Leagrue, 1.30: 7.30. "Blessedness of
Christian Character."
lil tHLI.HI'.M 1.l THEHAX
Morning— Prelude, ORertoire, Gri
son: chorus. "I Heard a Great Voice,"
• Johnson; offertory. Quasia Allegretto.
• Bryson: solo. "King Ever Glorious,"
from "The crucifixion," Stainer: post
lude, March. Salome
Evening—Prelude. Andante, Archer;
I i hums, "The Radiant Morn Has
Passed Away." Woodward; offertory,
"Chorus of Angels," Clark; quartet,
"Like as a Hart," Spence; postlude,
March, <"hauvet.
Miss Cromleigh. organist; Mrs; Ar
! thur Hull, director.
rOI'UTH REFORMED
Morning Prelude, Prelude, Ca
pocci; offertory. Prayer, Callaerlts;
male quartet, "My Jesus, as Thou
Wilt." Von Weber: postlude, March,
' Lemigre.
Evening Prelude, Festival Fan
tasia. Tschlrch; offertory, Caprlccio,
Lcmaigre: anthem. "Softly Now the
Light of Day." Lansing; baritone solo,
' 1 "Jesu, .lesti Miserere." Nevin; postlude,
I Man-he Solennelle, Mailly.
! Stanley G. Backens.oss, director.
SKOONI> R(.FORMET>
J Morning—Prelude, (a) "Shepherd's
'Tale," Nevin, <b) Barcarolle. "Tales
iof Hoffman," Offenbach; anthem, "O
I Divine Redeemer." Gounod; postlude,
March Pollenelle. Gounod.
1 Evening—Prelude, (a) Minuet in G.
, Beethoven, (b) Alpine Pastoral, Flag
-1 ler: Irio. "Hear My Prayer," Abott,
• Mrs. Bowman. Miss Rollison and Mr.
Merkle: anthem. "God Shall "Wipe
5 Awav All Tears." Field: postlude.
• March Pontifical", Gounod.
GRACE M. E.
On Sunday evening Dr. George Kd
ward Reed will preach his second
> i sermon on "The Prodigal and His
Rrother." at Grace Methodist Eplsco
,[pal ChurrJi, sioio street, near Third
4«treet.
THK REV. OFOROR K. GUILLE
peclally among the P. R. R. Y. M. C.
A. men. He has conducted several
successful meetings In the Reily
street building. He is the editor of
the Sunday School l.esson Journal,
"Serving and Waiting." and exposi
tions of a number of hooks of the
Bible.
The conference is being widely ad
vertised. and wil attract many from
other towns and cities in the Slate.
On conference Sunday, the Rev.
Mr. Pettlngill will speak morning and
evening in the Conference Church.
The Rev. Mr. Ouille will occupy the
pulpit of the Ridge Avenue Methodist
church in the morning and the State
Street United Brethren church pulpit.
Eighteenth and State streets, in the
evening.
The conference is under the man
agement of men who are among our
leading churchmen of the city, in
cluding W. G. Hean, Harvey Buck.
l">r. .T. N'elson Clark, Philip Reed,
Prank Gregory, Dr. D. J. Hetrick, H.
T/. Carl, Benjamin P. Eby and Fred
Kelker.
Sellars, Famous Composer,
Will Give Organ Recital
in Zion Lutheran Church
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UATTY SKI.I.ARS
Hatty Sellars, world-famous Kngllsh
organist-composer, will give n recital
in Zion Lutheran Church Monday even
ing. Professor Sellars is the composer
of music used in Queen's Hall. London,
concerts and the crystal Palace musi
cal festival. This is his fifth tour of
the I'nited States and Canada. Dur
ing these previous tours the professor
has given more than 1,000 recitals.
The program for .Monday evening's
concert: Tone Poem, Sibelius; chant
San Paroles. Tschalkowsk.v; Fugue in
B Minor, Bach; An Evening Idyll (new),
Sellars: Allegro Appassionata ami Ada
gio from the Fifth Sonata, Gullmant;
Concert Overture in i' Minor (No. 21,
lioliins: Cantilene Joyeuse (new), Sel
lars; A Dream, Bartlett: Prelude In C
Sharp Minor, Vodorinskl; the March of
Nations, arranged by Gattj Sellars;
overture to William Tell, Rossini.
GRACE M. K.
Morning: ' »rgan, "Serenade in F,"
Gounod; quartet, "If Ye Dove Me,
Keep Mv Commandments," N'evin;
organ, "Spring Song." Mendelssohn;
anthem, "Ye Shall Dwell in the Land,"
Stainer: organ. "Offertoire in D
Minor," Hainworth.
Evening: Organ recital at 7:20:
Orgun, (a i "Grand Chorus in B Flat,"
Dubois; (hi "Cantilene Nuptiale,"
Dubois; (c> "Sextet from Lucia," (by
request) Donizetti: quarter, "When
the Golden Caves," Havens: organ.
Tone Picture. "At the Cloister Gate,"
Baldwin: anthem, "No Shadows
Yonder," (Holy City) Gaul; organ,
"Fugue on Gottes Sohn Ist Kommen,"
J. S. Bach.
11 FT 11 STREET M. E.
Music at Fifth Street M. E. Church
for Sunday follows:
Morning: Prelude, "Prelude," Du
bois: anthem, "< > Jesus, Saviour Holy,"
Hullah; offertory, "Reverie Pastor
ale," Storer: postlude, "March in B
flat." Faulkes.
Evening: Prelude, "Marche Solen
elle," Maillv; anthem, "Te Deutn
Daudanuis," .Jordan; offertory, "Ber
ceause." Spinney; postlude. "Tocatta,"
Dubois.
Miss Violelte Cassel, organist;
Thompson Martin, director.
ItIEEORMED
Salem. The Rev. F. A. ltupley,
York, Pa., in exchange with the pas
tor at 10:30 and 7:30; Sunday school,
1:30.
Second. The Rev. Harry N'elson
Bassler, 10:30. "What Would Christ
Have Me Do?": 7:30, "The Way of
Life," Sunday school. 1:45; Y. p. S. C.
E. (i:3O.
Fourth The Rev. Homer Skyles
May. 10.45, "The Christian's Desire;"
7.30, "A Great Reward;" Sunday
school. 0.30; Heidelberg Christian En
deavor. fi.SO.
EPISCOPAL
St. Augustine's. Archdeacon E. D.
Henderson, rector, at 11, holy com
munion; 7:30, evening prayer.
St. Paul's. The' Rev. 11. T. Scud
der, of New York at 11 and 7:30; holy
communion at and 11; service at
Enola at 0.
St. Stephen's. The Rev. Rollin A.
Sawyer; 8, holy communion: 10. Sun
day school: 11, morning prayer; 4,
evening prayer.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
Redeemer Lutheran Choir
to Sing the "Nazarene"
The cantata "Nazarene," by C. If
Gabriel, was given Thursday evening
In the Redeemer Lutheran church un
der the direction of Latrolie Barnitz
The cantata will be repeated witlilr
the next few weeks upon the arriva'
of the new pastor of the church, the
Rev. M. Shafer. Those who partici
pated in the cantata are as follows:
Soprano: Miss Corbett, Miss .M
Cover, Sirs. M. Jlousholder, Miss G
Sprout, Mrs. J. Ludchkins, Miss 11
Carl and Mrs. Hollands.
Alto: Mrs. N. Snyder, Miss E
Stauffer, Miss H. Plack, Miss B
Enslnger, Miss Shaner, contra alto.
Tenor: Messrs. Seegers, Eshenouer
Sprenkle. F. Lutz, Harris, Hartman.
Bass: C. DeHart, G. Wolf, G
Fi«'kes, A. Lutz, F. Stauffer.
Organist: Miss Ruth Wells; instruc
tor, Latrobe Barnitz.
C. E. Notes
The Otterbeln United Brethren C
E. society will hold its consecration
services tomorrow at 6: HO o'clock. Thi
meeting will be conducted by Mis;
Florence Van Horn and special music
will be rendered by the Junior C. E
society.
"The Consecration of Talents" will
be the topic for discussion in the
Christian Endeavor societies to-mor
row evening.
Following are the leaders for the
meetings to-morrow evening: Church
of God, Fourth street, Mrs. \V. Krlj
and Anna Dugnn.
Lutheran—St. John's Evangelical,
Steelton. Pearl Hale. St. Mark's,
West Fairview, Earl Shook; Christ,
Paul nger.
Presbyterian lmmanuel, Jolir
Bo.vson: Market Square, Miss Marie
Hare: Olivet, Helen Gable; Westmin
ster, «nna Hammelbaugh.
Reformed—Second, Music Commit
tee, Ida M. Sowers, F. E. Stevlck, Mar
garet Oleary. Mrs. H. M. Yingst.
United Evangelical—Harris street,
Samuel Mehaffie. Jr., Park street, Mr,
and Mrs. Clarence Brickley.
United Brethren—Sixth street. L. R,
Fisher and new member. Otterbein,
Miss Florence Van Horn.
The reception committee for the
State C. E. Convention. William M,
Maile.v, chairman, will hold a meet
ing at the C. E. headquarters' room
on next Monday evening to make fur
ther arrangements for the reception
of delegates.
Boosters' meeting for the C. E
Convention will be held by each ol
the following denominations: Reform
ed. Lutheran, Baptist, I'nited Breetli
ren. Presbyterian, I'nited Evangelical,
A. M. E. Zion, on next Thursday even
ing. May 11 tli, or during the next few
days.
Arrangements are being made for a
big rally to be held by the Keystone
League of Christian Endeavor of the
United Evangelical churches of Enola
Lemoyne, Carlisle, Meclianicsbnrg,
Mar.vsville. Penbrook. Paxtonia. Steel
ton, Park street and Harris street, thi«
city. The meeting will be held ill
the Park street I'nited Evangelical
church. Sixteenth and Park streets
on next Thursday evening. The pro
cram will consist of addresses b.\
Ilvewire speakers, special music, and
short booster talks by the various pas
tors of the denomination.
Churches Name Their C. E.
Convention Committees
The convention committees of a few
of the societies include the follow
ing:
l.iitlicrau
Messiah, Miss Annie Weitmyer
Miss Esther White. Mrs. Malcolm Eby
Mrs. Marry St raver, Miss Anna Deiss
Miss Margaret Farmer, Miss Minnie
Moesline. Miss Anna May Miller. Mis.'
Elizcbeth Zollinger, Miss Clara E
Shaub, Wayne Markley, Robert
George, George Kinnard, Mr. Var
Kirk.
Christ Miss Hazel Groce. Misi
Susan Rhoads, Mrs. Nissley Parthe
more, Miss Zora B. Lehman. Mrs. M
Hess. Millard Hess, president, Mrs
Thomas Reisch.
St. Mark's, West Fairview Mis<
LUlian Free land, chairman, Mrs. A
G. Wolf. Miss Lillie Boughter, William
Worley. Edward Gladfelter, Miss
Mary E. Morgan. Miss May Langletz
Penbrook. Mrs. W. G. Smyser
chairman. Miss Ida Richards, Miss
Hannah Sliive, Herman Wagner. Miss
Anna Liulwig. Jesse Garverich, Franlt
Da pp. president.
Oberlin T. B. Brehni. Samuel
Wilson, William Janson, Miss Effle
Rupley, Mrs. William Bowers, William
Eslienonr, president.
Lemoyne ll. G. Sharp, chairman,
Henry Baker. Hayes Hoover, the T!ev
E. L. Manges. B. H. Kunkle, presi
dent.
St. John's. Steelton. Mrs. A. N
Lupfer, W. H. Kell, Monroe Zerny,
Miss Mary Eppinger, Edward Stoudt,
Mrs. John Conrad, Miss Mabel Rupp,
Miss Wilhelmina Dress, president,
Mrs. G. W. Lauffer.
St. Matthew's# — Miss Lavene Grove
chairman and president; Harold
Marts;. Miss Clarissa Stence. Miss
Esther Sadler and J. D. Crider.
Zion Evangelical, Enola John
Roth. Ellis Murray. Mrs. Ellis Mur
ray. Mrs. Smiley, Miss Violet Swinn,
Miss Mabel Seitz. Miss Florence Winn.
Mrs. H. M Blosser, Miss Carrie
Knaby, president.
Bethlehem Miss Minnie Tittle,
chairman. Miss Hostetter, Mrs. Les
lie. Miss Katherine Machlan. Miss
Kathe ine Wells. Miss Edna Blumen
stine. president.
Trinity Chas. Short, president
and chairman, Fred Mllligan. Charles
Roberts, Miss Irene Sheeslev, Lenita
Gibbons. Francis Griffey. Miss Ethel
Geyer. the Rev. R. L. Melsenhelder,
Miss Stella Roherts. Miss Frances
Shertzer.
Church of the Redeemer. Grover
C. Wolfe, president. F. E. Stouffer.
Edward Bowers. George 1. Lebo, Miss
Catherine Motter.
Trinity, Lemoyne. Harry Sharp.
lit SIC IT STEVK.V* tIKHOIUAI.
Morning—Prelude. Nocturne des An
ges. Vincent: anthem. "In the Light of
His Face." Wildermere: offertolre. duet,
Rubinstein: postlude. Trluniplinl March,
Lls/.t.
Evening—Prelude. Prelude pt Cantl
elne. Rousseau: song by male chorus;
offertolre. Evening Chimes, Flager:
song by male chorus: postlude. Orand
chorus. Gullmant. Miss Ruth Kray
b 111. organist: George W. Swelgert. <ll -
rector of male chorus: Ross K. Rerg
stresser, director of cliolr.
P.WTOX PRESBYTERIAN
Morning: Prelude, "Morceati Mig
none." Ashmall; offertory, "Eleva
tion," Batiste; postlude. "Allegro
Vivace." Hird.
Evening: Prelude. "Novellette In F
Major-Op. 24." Schumann; "Slumber
Song." Wheeldon: offertory, "Chant
Sans Paroks." Tsclialkowsky; post
lude. "March in D," Simper. 11. F.
Bronson, organist.
S|OlM'*l\ I.AKK PAIIK
HIHI.K COM'Mil KM K U K. I.T-20
The Rible conf»r®nce at Mountain
Lak" Park. Maryland, will again tills
year h» conducted by the Moody Bible
Institute of Chicago under the able
leadership of the Hev. .lames M. flray,
D. I). The dates are August 13-20.
WE are constantly seeking information fron.
higher sources —we frequently ask for anc
accept advice from others —we often follow thb
whims of our minds —
Start to-morrow and every Sunday
thereafter obey the call of your .
conscience; the impulse of your
higher nature, and
GO TO CHURCH
This advertisement has been authorized and Is being: paid for by the Associated Churches of Harrisburg.
"Harrisburg 1916" Slogan
of C. E. Over Stat<
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"Harrisburg: 191fi," the slogan foi
the big Stale Christian Endeavor con
vention, is being advertised from ai
points in tlie Keystone State. Dele
Kates are busy making arrangement:
early for entertainment and Ihe Com
mil lee on Entertainment is already or
I he jump from one end of Ihe city t<
another to find entertainment for th<
Ihrong of Endeavors that will storir
I his cltv In a few weeks. I'hiladel
phia Is busy stirring up delegates t(
attend the convention. The follow
ing transportation committee, W. A
Gillespie, chairman, Alfred
and Dr. C. H. Chain, announces tha
every society in the Philadelphi:
I'nion will lie represented by one o
more official delegates. Special trail
schedule will be as follows: Tuesday
July 11 Leave Reading terminal
Philadelphia, 8:30 a. m. Arrive a
Harrisburg, 11.15 a. 111.
W. A. Gillespie is a member of tli
Cynwd Presbyterian society, formerl;
president of the Philadelphia Count:
I'nion and for a number of year
transportation chairman. lie ha
managed nearly all the trips to Stat<
ami International convention for sonn
time past.
I'll HIST l.t I'HKKW
Morning Anthem. "The Ijird Is M>
Strength." Caleb Samper.
Evening Anthem, "I Will Elf
t'p Mine I'.'cs," I. W. Pease; inehlfnta
duet. Mrs. Wentz and Mrs. Whisler
• liiartet, "Come Holy Spirit," froir
Millard's "Mass." Miss Eli'/.a Bretz, Miss
Esther Harpel. Wilson S. Ebersole, Hai -
r> A. Bo.ver; baritone solo, selected
Frank E. Crist.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church nf Christ. Scientist —
Board of Trade hall. Sunday 11 a
m. and 7:30 p. in. Testimonial meet
ing; Wednesday, S p. m., free reading
rooms. Kunkel building: 11:30 a. in
to 5 p. m. daily, except Saturday. Sat
urday 11:30 to 9 p. m. Adv.
MISCELLANEOUS
The Associated Bible Students.
"The Work of the Harvest," at. 3:15.
The Christian and Missionary Ab
liance. The Rev. W. H. Worrall
Sunday school, 9:30; preaching ai
10:30 and 7:30.
MESSIAH PASTOR RETURNS
The Rev. 11. W. A. Hanson, pastoi
of the Messiah Eutheran church has
returned to his home after a visit in
Wilmington. N. • at the home of his
parents. He will occupy the pulpit
to-morrow at the morning and eve
ning services.
VESTRY ORGANIZES
The St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal
church vestry met last night for or
ganization, the Rev. Floyd Appleton
presiding. W. E. Anwyll was elected
secretary and church warden: Rich
ard M. 11. Wharton, treasurer and
rector's warden; E. C. Eamey,
financial secretary. Committees were
appointed. Mr. Wharton, Mr. Eamey
and S. D. Coe were chosen delegates
to the diocesan convention to lie held
in Williamsport next Tuesday and
Wednesday.
STUDY STARS
The astronomical section of the
Harrisburg Natural History society
met last night at 7:30 o'clock. Thura
day. May 11, tlie geological section
wlil meet when James 1. Ilamaker
will give an illustrated lecture on
"Observations in Alaska." <>n Satur
day May 13, the society will go on a
trip to Conewago with a three-mile
bike from there lo the Susquehanna
river.
MESSIAH LUTHERAN
Morning: Prelude, "Adagio Move
ment," Shelley; offertory, "Andan
tino," Fielitz; contralto solo, "Hear
My Cry, O Eord." Wooler; postlude,
"Festival March." Stark.
Evening: Prelude, (a) "Question,"
<b) "Answer," Wolstenholme; offer
tory. "Reverie." Saens; anthem,
"Praise the Eord." Randegger; post
lude. "Postlude in C." Hieilerman;
Miss Emma Hoffman, organist; A. W.
Hartman, director.
CITY RESCUE MISSION
Meetings every evening at 7:45,
with the following in charge:
Sunday, the Rev. C. P. Robinson;
Monday, Ridge Avenue Methodist
Church: Tuesday. Whosoever Praying
Band: Wednesday, Worker's Meeting;
Thursday. Messinh Eutheran Church;
Friday. Sixth Street United Brethren
Church; Saturday, Martin Stutaman.
MAY 6, 1916.
....
St. Paul's Annual May
Fair to Open Monday
Tlie annual May fair of (lie St. ,
Haul Baptist church will open Mon
day and continue until May IS. Musi
cal, literary and other social events
will feature the fair. The committee |
of arrangements includes:
Mrs. Mabel Grannison, chairman;
Mrs. Anna J. Green, vice-chairman;
Mrs. Florence Chase, vice-chairman;
Mrs. Blanche May, secretary; Mrs.
Bertha Baker, assistant secretary;
Mrs. Viola Woodson, assistant secre
tary; Mrs. J. Steth Cunningham,
treasurer; Mrs. Carrie Bullitt, assistant
treasurer: J. Edw. Jenkins, church
clerk; the Rev. E. Luther Cunning
ham.
BAPTIST
First. The Rev. W. S. Booth, at j
10:30, "What. Manner of Men Ought j
We to Be." Lord's supper will be ob- !
served; 11:30, Bible School; 6:30, I
Young People's meeting: 7:30, Oliver!
W. Stewart, of Flying Syuadron.
Tabernacle. The Uev. Calvin A. i
Hare, P. P.; 10:30, communion: 7:30, \
"A Personal Visit to Hie Site of Solo-!
nion's Temple in Jerusalem," third of!
a series on the llolv Land; Bible 1
school at 11:30: B. Y. P. U„ 6:45: at
the Herr Street Branch preaching In
both Rumanian and Hungarian, at j
10:30 and 7:30.
Market Street* The Rev. W. H. I
Dallman; 10:30, "Seeing Jesus," 7:30,
"The Struggle," Sunday school, 11:30.
St. Paul's. The Rev. E. Luther 1
Cunningham: 10:30, "Covenant. Meet-i
ing.'' followed by the ordinance of
Believers' Baptism: 7:30, "Waiting forj
the Promise," followed by the com
munion service; Sunday school, 12:30; I
B. Y. P. U„ 6:30.
Second. The Rev. Albert Josiah '■
Green; 10:30. prayer service; 7:30.
"Danger of Spiritual Death in Path of j
Knowledge," Sunday school, 12; B. Y. I
P. U., 6:30.
UNITED EVANGELICAL
Park Street. The Rev. A. E. ,
Hangen: Sunday school at 9:30; 10:45,
"The Midweek Prayermeeting; Its;
Bearing on the Individual Christian
and (hp Prosperity of the Church," Jr. !
c. E„ at r.: 4 ; Sr. C. E.. at 6:30; 7:30,1
"The Seventh or the First Day of thei
Week as the Christian Sabbath."
Penbrook. The Rev. J. G. Rosen
berger will preach at 10:30 on "The!
Risen Lord and Peter." and at 7:30 {
the Rev. George Ott will preach; Sun-'
<lay school, 9:30; Junior meeting, 2:
K. S C. E.. 6:4,'..
Harris Street. Evangelist W. M. j
Davis will preach at 10:30 and 7:30; j
Sunday school, 2; 6:40, K. L. C. E.
HIBI.E SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY I
The anniversary of the American ]
Bible Society will be observed in a
number of the city churches to-mor- ,
row with special sermons and serv
ices. The organization was effected in
1816 when representatives from 35
societies met in New York City. Pas
tors will give short accounts of the
work of the society during the last
hundred years.
RIDGE AVEXt'E METHODIST
Morning: Prelude. "Sicilian Mari
ner's Hymn," Lux. Op. 29: anthem,
"Rejoice-in the Lord," Lorenz; offer
tory. "Nocturne," Chopin, Op. No. 2: j
postiude. "Tannhaeuser March," |
Wagner.
Evening: Prelude: "Jerusalem the
Golden," Spark; anthem, "The Price
less Gift," Grey; offertory, "Canzone,"
Harris; postiude, "Grand Organ," \
March, Brown. Llewellyn I. Evans, j
organist and choirmaster.
TO GIVE LECTU RE
Thomas Duffy will give an illus- j
(rated lecture Tuesday evening at 8
o'clock in the hall of Harrisburg
Camp No. 5250 Modern Woodmen of
America. 1365 Howard street.
pinh " ' x s / :
J// PRL-ShYTERIAN CHURCH
§7 THIRD AND PINE STREETS Vv
Bible Sunday, May 7
Preacher, Rev. L. S. Mudge, D. D., Pastor .
10:30 A.M. 1
"The Studying of the Bible"
John 5: 39 : j
i.30 p. m. i.40 p. m. ;;;
| | Graded Sunday School Adult Bible Classes
7:30 P. M.
"The Scattering of the Bible"
Acts 8: 4
Kxcdlmt Choir Music
Familiar CoiiKrccationnl Hymns
PmcHcal Spiritual Preaching
. | A Cordial Welcome to Von
1 11 s
This Is the Birthday
Anniversary of—
LEWIS A. STKRICK
He is one of the leading milk deal
ers in Harrisburg. Ills plant is located
I at 2250 Jefferson street and is one of
; the most tip-to-date milk depots in
j Central Pennsylvania. Mr. Sterick,
! who is a native of Liverpool, has been
iin the business eight years and has
i built up a large trade. He is one ot
! Harrisburg's progressive citizens.
GOSPEL HALL
10:30, Breaking of Bread: B:S#,
Sunday school; 7:30, preaching.
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falling flair
Treatment: Touch spots of dandruff
and itching with Cuticura Ointment,
j Then shampoo with Cutioura Soap.
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