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A • hound* S B 1 size Pear ' B Unseen ted Soap 10c H Maybelle Chocolate Cherries 29c ■ ■ 50c Gillette Razor Blades 39c B QVPTMPP dMr | ™ Ifl B ' Ze ear 8 Gly cer ' n6 Soap 15c Strawberries, wiUi Whipped cream. . ,39c ||g 35c Gem Junior Blades 25c £ * | NOTED SPEAKERS INCLUDED IN INTERESTING I FOR ST A TE C. E. CONVENTION . cT 'l Top row, left to right: Bishop U. J". Swengel, D. D„ Harrisburg; Miss Mildred J Haeeard lunior snnerintenrtflnt Missouri; the Rev. Stanley B. Vandersall. general secretary, Columbus, Ohio; William' Shaw D D Boston Keneral secre tary United Society of Christian Endeavor; CC. Culp. Gettysburg, State junior superfntendeni: Bottom row• The Rev. Daniel A. Poling, associate to Dr. Clark, Boston; the Rev. W. N. Yates. D. D, Harrisburg Dr B W Swavze M D A lentown superintendent Christian Citizenship; the Rev. George Hawes, Harrisburg; H. B MacVory, StaTe secretary Thousands of Christian Endeavorers pre planning to attend the big State Christian Endeavor convention, to be held in the Capital City during the week of July 11-14. Plans have been made for a gr*>at and inspiring meet ing. Every member of the 2,500 so cieties of the State is no doubt in terested. Many delegates have been elected and nearly 1,500 registered delegates have nlready been enrolled, Ihls including delegates from various points of the State and from Harris burg and vicinity. The general convention committee has such a lame volume of business to transact that meetings are held twice a week. During convention week headquarters for the State officers, the speakers and the workers will be at Ihe Y. M. C. A. building, corner Second and Locust streets. A strong and interesting program, including many prominent speakers, will be carried out in the convention auditorium of the Chestnut Street Hall, Market Square Presbyterian Church, Reformed Salem Church, Fourth Street Church of God, Ztor. Lutheran and other churches will be open for over flow meetings and special sessions, ral lies and conferences. The Proirram The program is as follows: Tuesday afternoon. Market Square Presbyterian Church—2 o'clock, meet ing of the State executive committee, composed of State officers, department superintendents, ex-State secretaries FRIDAY EVENING, and treasurers and the presidents of county unions. Reformed Salem Church, 4 p. m., preparatory prayer service, conducted by the Rev. R. G. Bannen, D. D., State vice-president, vvilliamsport. Tuesday evening, Chestnut Street Auditorium, J. Henry Stauff, State vice-president, Pittsburgh, presiding— -7.15. formal opening of the conven tion; service of song, Professor Homer Rodeheaver, Chicago, 111.; 7.45, conven tion prayer, the Rev. W. A. Jones, D. D„ Pittsburgh; "Convention Pur pose," Dr. Clarence H. Chain, State president, Philadelphia; 8, addresses of welcome, Martin G. Brumbaugh, Governor of Pennsylvania, and Bishop U. F. Swengel, State vice-president and trustee of the United Society of Chris tian Endeavor. Harrisburg; 8.40, re sponse to welcome, the Rev. Floyd Goodnight, State vice-president, Union town; 8.50, anthem, "Unfold, Ye Por tals." Gounod, Harrisburg Christian Endeavor Choral Union, Professor Frank A. McCarrell, director: commit tee appointments and announcements; 9, convention sermon, "Prayer and Power," the Rev. W. N. Yates, D. D., former State president, Harrisburg; song; benediction, the Rev. Joseph Daughe'-ty, pastor of Sixth Street United Brcthi-en Church, Harrisburg; 9.4 5, reception to delegates. Wednesday Wednesday morning. Market Square Presbyterian Church —8, quiet hour, conducted by the Rev. Floyd W. Tom- V ■ ijjssli V > v ggsmiMgt /■ gHr iH Mr . ■ kins. S. T. D.. trustee of the United Society of Christian Endeavor and State vice-president. Philadelphia (doors will close promptly at 8.15). Morning session, Christian Endeavor institute—9 to 10, period No. 1, sec tional conferences. "Advanced Chris tian Endeavor": A, "Assuming Lead ership," Dr. William Shaw, LL. D. t general secretary, United Society of Christian Endeavor, Boston, Mass.; b, "Our Educational Task," the Rev. Wil liam Ralph Hall, superintendent of young people's work of the Presby terian Church, Philadelphia; c, "So ciety Finances," H. K. Bragdon, chair man of the State finance committee, Pittsburgh; d, "Our Responsibility to the Juniors," Miss Mildreth Haggard, junior superintendent of the United Society of Christian Endeavor, Minne sota, and C. C. Culp, State junior superintendent, Gettysburg; e, "Our Responsibility to the Intermediates," E. J. Hugging State intermediate su perintendent, Harrisburg, and the Rev. W. E. Peffley, trustee of the United Society of Christian Endeavor, Har risburg; f, "The School of Prayer," the Rev. Dr. Floyd W. Tompkins; g, service of song, Professor Homer Rodeheaver. 10.15 to 11. period No. 2, sectional conferences, "Millions Cam paign": A, "New Converts Uniting With the Church," the Rev. J. Sala Leland, D. D., State evangelistic super intendent, Pittsburgh; b, "New Dollars for Missions and the Tenth Legion," Miss Grace D. Relmer, State mission- HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH ary superintendent, Easton; c, "New Societies and New Endeavorers," Dr. William Shaw; d, "The Quiet Hour," Walter M. Lewis. Philadelphia; e, "Life Work Recruits," the Rev. Stanley B. Vandorsall, general secretary of the Ohio Christian Endeavor Union, Co lumbus, Ohio; f, "Purview of Expert Endeavor," the Rev. William Ralph Hall. Chestnut Street Auditorium, Dr. Clarence H. Chain, State president, presiding—ll.ls, song service, Pro fessor Homer Rodeheaver; report of State treasurer, H.' W. Keller, Pitts burgh; report of State secretary, H. B. McCrory, Pittsburgh; report of State junior superintendent, C. C. Culp; re port of State intermediate superin tendent. E. J. Huggins; 11.45, an nouncements; song; benediction, the Rev. A. E. Hangen, pastor of Park Street United Evangelical Church; noon, evangelistic meetings. Wednesday afternoon, Chestnut Stre.et Auditorium, Frank L. Dershem, State vice-president, Lewisburg, presid *n f? —1.15, service of song, Professor Homer Rodeheaver; 1.45, devotions, the Rev. W. S. Booth, pastor of First Baptist Church, Harrisburg; 2, ad dress, "An Old Testament Man of Power Through Prayer." the Rev. George T. Webb, State vice-president, Philadelphia. 2.30, music; 2.35, ad dress, "A New Testament Man, Prayer ful and Mighty," the Rev. Walter B. Greenway, State superintendent of press department, Philadelphia; 3.05, music: address, "A Man of Praver in Post-Bible Times. Mighty in Word and Deed," the Rev L. Walter Lutz, State vice-president, Chambersburg; 3.40, music; 3.45, benediction, the Rev. H. Everett Hallman. paslor of Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg. Wednesday evening. Chestnut Street Auditorium, the Rev. C. E. Schaeffer, D. D.. State vice-president, Philadel phia, presiding Temperance night. 7.15, song service. Professor Homer Rodeheaver; 7.45, devotions, the Rev. Henry W. A. Hanson, pastor of Mes siah Lutheran Church. Harrisburg; 8. anthem, "Hallelujah Chorus," Handel. Harrisburg Christian Endeavor Choral Union, Professor Frank A. McCarrell, director; announcements: 8.15, ad dress, "The Right Foundation," the Rev. William Ralph Hall: 8.45. song; 8.50, address, "Temperance," the Rev. Daniel A. Poling, president's associate, United Society of Christian Endeavor, Boston, Mass.- song: 8.30, benediction, the Rev. Homer S. May, pastor of Fourth Reformed Church, Harrisburg. Thursday Thursday morning, Market Square Presbyterian Church—B, quiet hour, the Rev. Dr. Floyd W. Tompkins; morning session: Christian Endeavor institute; 9 to 10, period No. 1, sec tional conferences: a to g, same as Wednesday morning; h, "County and Local Union Officers," the Rev. Stan ley B. Vandeisall. 10.15 to 11, period No. 2, sectional conferences; a to e, same as Wednesday morning; f, "Pas tor's Conference," the Rev. Daniel A. Poling. Chestnut Street Auditorium, the Rev. H. E. Wieand, Ph. D., State vice president, Bedford, presiding—ll.ls, song service, Professoi Homer Rode heaver; reports from State department superintendents Christian citizenship, B. W. Swayze, M. D., Allentown; evan gelistic and quiet hour, the Rev. Dr. J. Sala Leland; Introduction, Miss Carrie Rhodes, Reading; press, the Rev. W. B. Greenway, Philadelphia: prison, Miss Annie B. Cunningham, Union town; missionary. Misa Grace D. Rei mer; floating, the Rev. H. P. McHenry, Ph. D., Philadelphia; transportation, A. W. Bowman, Philadelphia; 11.45, announcements: song; benediction; noon, evangelistic meetings. Thursday afternoon. Chestnut Street Auditorium 1.15, junior and inter- mediate exercises, C. C. Gulp and E. J. Huggins. Market Square Presbyterian Church, J. A. Boyd, State vice-presi dent, Wilkes-Barre, presiding 1.15, service of song; devotions, the Rev. Lewis S. Mudge, D. D., pastor of Pine Street Presbyterian Church, Harris burg; 2, address, "Vitalize," Dr. Wil liam Shaw; 2.30, song; 2.35, an hour with Professor Homer Rodeheaver and his asisstants; 3.45, benediction, the Rev. Walter H. Dailman, pastor of Market Street Baptist Church, Har risburg; 4, parade. Y. W. C. A. build ing, 5, expert Endeavor banquet, ad dress by the Rev. Stanley B. Van dersall. Thursday evening. Chestnut Street Auditorium, th« Rev. C. Lee Gaul, ] D. D.. State vice-president, Philadel phia, presiding Missionary night. 7.15, song service, N. Astley Brewster; 7.45, devotions, the Rev. G. W. Hart man, pastor of St. John's Reformed Church, Harrisburg; 7.50, anthem, "Jerusalem," Parker, HarrisburgChris tian Endeavor Choral Union, Professor Frank A. McCarrell, director; 8, State finances; address. Miss Mildreth Hag gard; 8.40, song; 8.45, address, "The Call of the Crisis," William T. Ellis, LL. D., Sarthmore; song; 0.30, bene diction, the Rev. Thomas Reisch, pas tor of Christ Lutheran Church, Har risburg. Friday Friday morning, Market Square Presbyterian Church —8, quiet hour, the Rev. Floyd W. Tompkins; 9 to 10, section conferences; A, "Citizenship and Temperance," Dr. B. W. Swayze; b, "Junior conference." C. C. Culp; c, "Press Work," the Rev. W. B. Greenway; d. "Floating Endeavor," the Rev. H. P. McHenry, Ph. D.;. e, "The Introduction Department," Miss Carrie M. Rhodes; f, "Christian En deavor in Prisons." Miss Anna B. Cun ningham; g, "County and Local Union Officers," the Rev. Stanley B. Vander sall; h, "Our Publications," A. J. Shartle, publication manager of the United Society of Christian Endeavor, Boston, Mass. Chestnut Street Audi torium, H. W. Keller, State treasurer, presiding—lo.ls, song service, N. Ast ley Brewster; awarding of certificates to front line and banner societies; new society standards: advanced standards; county standards; 10.45, song: convention business; report of nominating committee; report of reso lutions committee: revision of consti tution; ten-minute prayer service: song; benediction, the Rev. C. E. Boughter, pastor of First United Brethren Church, Harrisburg; noon, evangelistic meetings. Friday afternoon, Chestnut Street Auditorium, H. B. McCrory, State treasurer, presiding—l.ls, service of song, N. Astley Brewster; 1.45, devo tions, the Rev. Jesse Guy Smith, pas tor of Fourth Street Church of Christ, Harrisburg; 2, address. "Prayer and Efficiency," the Rev. George E. Hawes, pastor of Market Square Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg; 2.3 0, musical number; 2.35, address and conference, A. J. Shartlo; 3.45, music; 4, benedic tion, the Rev. Edgar E. Snyder, pastor of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Harrisburg; denominational rallies. Friday evening, Y. W. C. A. build ing—Organization of the veterans' as sociation. 5, reception of veterans; 8.15, banquet served; 6, address, the Rev. Stanley V. Vandersall; 6.30, busi ness, adoption of constitution and by-laws and enrollment of charter members; 7, adjourn to evening ses sion. (Note: Veterans include all who are or have been local, county or state union officers and all who have been Christian Endeavorers for ten years or more.) Friday night. Chestnut Street Audi torium, the Rev. George A. Long, State vice-president, Pittsburgh, presiding— Decision night. 7 15. service of song, N. Astley Brewster; 7.30, devotions, JUNE 30, 1916. the Rev. J. A. Lyter, D. D., pastor of Derry street United Brethren Church, Harrisburg; 7.45, anthem, "Sanctus and Benedictus," Gouijod, Harrisburg Christian Endeavor Choral Union, Pro fessor Frank A. McCarrell, director; 7.55, presentation of Harrisburg 1916 committee; 8.15, song; 8.20, consecra tion service by counties; 8.45, presen tation of new State officers; 9, address, "A Plea for Consecration," the Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman, D. D., Jamaica, N. Y.; closing with decision service for life work recruits and converts; presi dent's closing words; "God Be With You;" benediction, the Rev H. B. King, pastor of Paxton Presbyterian Church, Paxtang; convention officially closed. Saturday—Excursion to Gettysburg: 30-minute service on the battlefield, in the National Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. J. B. 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