14 NEWS OF PULPIT AND PEW IN HARRISBURG "DECISION DAY" IN C. E. WORLD 30lli Anniversary Closes With Rally of Juniors in Fourth Street Church of God Thousands of Christian Endeavorers throughout the world who observed the thirty-sixth anniversary of Chris tian Endeavor during the past week will hold special Decision Day serv ices to-morrow. In many churches the pastors will speak on special subjects relative to Ihe observance of Christian Endeavor week. The Endeavorers of the Har risburg C. E. Union held a number of rallies during the past week and their motto is "Win with a representation of 10,000 Endeavorers" will begin the new year with great interest and en thusiasm. Many new members have joined the ranks during the past year. Juniors I Told Rally Many Junior Christian Endeavorers representing the societies of this city and surounciing towns attended a big junior rally held at the Fourth Street Church of God this afternoon. The Juniors sang popular hymns with en thusiasm and the Junior choir led by the Rev. R. U Meisenlielder, sang several seelotions. H. B. Macrory, State secretary, Pittsburgh; C. C. Culp of Gettysburg, State Junior superin tendent, and the Rev. 10. J. Pace, re turned missionary from Philippine Islands, delivered interesting ad dresses. Miss Emily Edwards, Junior superintendent, presided. The Endeavorers held a West Shore Rally in the United Evangelical Church, Lemoyne, last evening. Many societies were represented. The Rev. E. E. Curtis, pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church, this city, de livered an address on "Vain Special music was sung by Messrs. Clark Blair and Frank Updegraff, of New Cumberland and the Wormley3- burg quartet. LUTHERAN Bethlehem—Rev. J. Bradley Mark ward. D.D., 10:30. "An Ancient La bor Problem;" 7:-10, "The Poor or Perfume —Which?" 1:43, Sunday school. Redeemer —Rev. Myron E. Shafer, B. 1).. 10:30 and 7:30, the Rev. Mock er will preach; Sunday school, 9:30. Messiah —Rev. Ilenry W. A. Han son, 10:30, "A Royal Priesthood;" 2, Sunday school; 7:30, "The Tragedy of a Tarnished Name." Trinity—Rev. R. L. Meisenhelder, 10:30, preparatory service; 7:30, com munion; Sunday school, 2. Zion —Rev. S. Winfield Herman, 10:30. "The New Obedience;" 7:30, "Friendships Broken and Remade;" Sunday school. 1:45. Salem, oberlin- -Rev. Daniel E. Rupley, 10:30, "Boasting of the Fu ture;" 7:30, "The Ark of God Taken;" Sunday school, 9:30. Christ—Rev. Thomas Reisch. D.D., 10:30, "The Christian's Citizenship;" 7:30, great boys' service, music by a large boys' choir; Sunday school, 2. Augsburg. —• The Rev. A. M. Stamets, pastor, will preach at 10:30 on "Doing All In the Name of Jesus," and at 7:30 on "Why Join the Church?" Sunday school, 2. Memorial. The Rev. L. C. Manges D. D., pastor, will preach at. 10:30 on "The Inner Authority," and at 7:30 "Eternal Life or Indignation and Wrath—Which?" Sunday school, 2. Trinity. (Camp Hill) The Rev. E. D. Wciglc, pastor, will preach at 10:30 on "The Parable of the Vine yard," and at 7:30 on "The Christian Race in the Light of Paul," Sunday school, 9:15. Holy Communion. The Rev. John Henry Miller, pastor, will preach at 10:45 on "Septagesima," and at. 7:30 i Mission program by the Sunday! school: Sunday school, 9:30. Cavalry. The Rev. Edward H. i Paar, pastor, will preach at 11, on "The Lord's Kingdom, V Kingdom ofi tlrani." and at 7:30, "Jonah's Prayer and Deliverance." Sunday school, 10. j St. Matthew's. - The Rev. E. E. Snyder, pastor, \yill preach at 11, on "Tl\e Refining; Fire," and at 7:30 on "Growth," Sunday school at 9:45. PRESBYTERIAN" Calvary—Rev. Frank P. Macken zie, 10:15, "A Conscience Void of Of fense;" 7:30, "An Open Door;" Sun day school, 9:00. Westminster —Rev. E. E. Curtis, 10:30, "The Cry of Faith and Christ's Response;" 7:30, "Peace and Our Responsibility." Immanuel—Rev. H. Everett Hail-j man—lo, the Rev. George Edward Reed, D.D., will preach; Sunday school, 11:15. Market Square—Rev. George Ed ward Hawes, D.D., Rev. George Snavely Rentz, assistant, Sunday school, 9:45; 11, "Some Awe-struck People;" 7:30, "Finding Hidden Treasures." Pine Street—Rev. Lewis Seymour J Mudge. D.D., Rev. J. S. Armentrout, assistant, 10:30. the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, "Being Remembered;" 7:30, "The Man With a Margin;" 1:40, Sunday school. Bethany—Rev. John M. Warden, 7:30, Sacrament of the Lord's Sup per; Sunday school. 9. Division Street Chapel—3:oo, Sun day school, all departments; 7:30, ev ening service, Rev. J. S. Armentrout. Capital Street—Rev. B. M. Ward, 10:45; 12:15, Sunday school; 7:30. | Covenant.—The Rev. Harvey Klaer, i pastor, will preach at 10:30 on "Christ —-Our Passover," and at 7:30 on "The Swelling of the Jordan." Sunday school, 2. Olivet. The Rev. Alfred L. Taxis, 10:30 the Rev. James A. Worden, D. D., LL. D., of Philadelphia, will preach; Sunday school, 2; 7:30, "A Man and His Girl." Camp Hill. Preaching morning and evening at 11 and 7:30, by the Rev. H. Everett Halltnan, Emanuel Presbyterian Church, llarrlsburg; Sunday school, 9:45. Paxton. The Rev. Harry R. King, pastor, will preach at 11:30, "Ex cept." Sunday school, 10. BAPTIST First—Rev. W. S. Booth, 10:30, "The Baptism of Jesus," communion sen-ice; 7:30, "Christianity—Tts Task and Triumphs;" Sunday school, 11:30. SI. Paul—Rev. E. Luther Cunning ham, 10:30, Covenant meeting: 7:30, "Where Arc the Nine?" Sunday school, 12:30. Second- —Rev. Albert Josiah Greene, 10:30, prayer and prayer serice: 7:30, "Seeking God in the Night;" Sunday school, 12. Market Street. The Rev. W. H. Dal 1 nian, pastor, will preach at 10:30 on "Law and Grace —A Contrast In Motives." and at 7:30, "What Must I Do to Be Saved?" S. S., 11:30. Tabernacle. The Rev. Milard Os more Peirce, 10:30, communion; 7:30 "The Day of Small Things." Sifnday School. 11:30. EPISCOPAL St. Andrew's—Rev. Jas. F. Bullitt, 11, holy communion and sermon; 7:30; Sunday school, 9:45. St. Stephen's—Rev. Roilln A. Saw yer, 8, holy communion; 10, Sunday school: 11, holy communion and ser mon; 7:30, litany and sermon on the First Penitential 1 Psalm. i SATURDAY EVENING, PALMER EVANGELISTI OPENS CAMPAIGN TO-MORROW IN SIXTH STREET U. B. CHURCH PROF. RODGER HICKMAN, Who Will Have Charge of the Cam paign Chorus The rainier evangelistic party will open .a month's campaign at the Sixth Street United Brethren Church -to morrow morning. The party composed of Miss Sara C. Palmer, Miss Saxman and Professor Rodger Hickman will be given a re ception in the church this evening. R. A. linders, B. B. Drum and the Rev. Joseph Daugherty, pastor of the church will have charge of the recep tion program. Prof, lllckman will be introduced by J. H. Khcam and the Rev. Air. Daugherty will introduce Miss Palmer and IMss Saxman. The opening of the campaign to-mor To Celebrate Communion Tomorrow at Pine St. "TJic Man With a Margin" will be I the subject for the evening sermon I at Pine Street Presbyterian Church to morrow when the Rev. Dr. Lewis Mudge, pastor, will preach. In the morning the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated and new members will be received. The sub ject of the sermon at tbis service will be "Being Remembered." The musi cal program for the day follows: Morning—Prelude,"Familiar Hymns"; offertory, "O Sacred Head, Now Wounded," Bach: postlude, "Pass over Table Hymns" (arranged by T. Tertius Noble). Evening Prelude, "Chorus of Angels," Clark; anthem, "Give Me a Perfect Heart," Wooler: offertory, "Madrigal," 1 ..emare; an them. "Arise, Shine O Jerusalem," Adams; postlude, "Grand Chorus in B Flat," Dobois. The Woman's Missionary Society will hold their monthly meeting Mon day evening, the program being in charge of Mrs. A. J. Herr and Mrs. David Bowman. The Missionary Guild will hold a "Questionaire on China," at its meeting on Tuesday evening. On Monday and Friday evenings meetings for prayer and conference in the lecture room of the church will be held. These services are open to all the congregation and are preparatory to some services to bo held later in the month. On Wednesday evening the theme for mediation will bo "A Porsanol Pattern." METHODIST Fifth Street —Rev. Edwin A. Pyles. 10:30, "My Responsibility for My Brother;" 7:30, "Some Facts Concern ing Sin;" Sunday school, 2. Stevens Memorial—Dr. Clayton Al bert S mucker, 10:30; 2, Sunday school; 3:15, Sunday sacred concert by the famous .D'Avino's Band; 7:30, an evening of music and song, led by the famous D'Avino's Band, the male chorus and quartet choir. Ridge Avenue- —Rev. William W. Hartman, 10:30, "What Is New in Our Religion V" 7:30, "The Church and the Moving Picture!" Sunday school, 2:00. Asbury—Rev. W. H. Gaines, 11, "Wash and Be Made Clean;" S, ser mon by Rev. Mr. Clark; Sunday school 2. St. Paul's —Rev. William Moses, 10:30 and 7:30: Sunday school, 1:45. Grace —The Rev. John D. Fox, D. D. "The Reproof of Prayer," 10:30; "Where Is Abel Thy Brother?" 7:30; Sunday School, 12:10. Camp Curtin Memorial —The Rev. A. S. Williams. "The Closing Con ference Year," 10:30; "Love For God," 7:30; evangelistic services; Sunday School, 2. Wesley—The Rev. W. A. Ray. "True Saints," 10:45; "The Lord's Song," 7:30. Epworth—The Rev. .T. D. W. Dea vor. Sunday School, 10; "Going to Church," 11; "Born of the Spirit," 7:30; revival service and sermon. Bethel—The Rev. U. G. Leeper. "Overcoming the World," 10:30; Opened," 7:30; Sunday School, MISCELLANEOUS Kelker Street Hall—This evening, 7:30, union meeting; Sunday, 10:30, Sunday school; 7:30, preaching. Hethesda Mission—John Fulton, superintendent, the regular Saturday night service at 7:30; Sunday even ing Superintendent Fulton will speak. Special chorus by the mission boys. Meetings every night during the week at 7:45; Mr. Fulton will also speak at the men's class of the Derry Street IT. B, church to-morrow after noon at the Sunday school hour. Women's Union Bible study class, conducted by Mrs. Fulton at the mis sion, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Cospel Hall. 10:30, Breaking of Bread; 2:30, Sunday school; 7:30, gospel preaching. Salvation Army.—Captain and Mrs. Neilsen in charge; Sunday school, 3; evening service and every night during week at 8, except Monday. Associated Bible Students. Bible study, 1:45 "The Cloud With a Silver Lining," to portray to establishment of Christ's Kingdom which is to fol low the present dark night of trouble: 3:15, open question meeting. Time and place of week evening meetings will be announced Sunday afternoon. ENTERTAINS SOPHOMORE CLASS Shiremanstown, Pa., Feb. 3.—Miss Mabel Zimmerman entertained the sophomore class of the Mechanicsburg high school, of which she ts a mem ber, at' her residence here Tuesday evening. The guests enjoyed games, dancing and victrola music, after which refreshments were served to Miss Edna Smith, Miss Harriet Foose, Miss Mary Weber, Miss Frances Mumma, Miss Mary Northland, Miss Susan Stevens. Miss Helen Keller, Miss Agnes Putt, Miss Elma Senseman, Miss Sara Rupp, Robert Burkheimer, Her man Marshall, Soltau Nailor, Arthur Ritchey, Wayne Smith. Fridley Scliaf-i fert and Earle Shcaffer. fsSg mm ■ HbHr REV. JOSEPH DAUGHERTY, Pastor of the Sixth Street United Brethren Church row morning will be marked by a ser mon by Miss Palmer on "A Three Fold Picture of Calvary." In the evening she will talk on "An All Important Question" and on Monday she will give a biography of her life as an Irish evangelistic. Miss Saxman will give a lecture at the V. W. C. A. tomorrow evening at 5 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Daugherty, who has been pastor of the local church for two years had some experience in per sonal work during the Nicholson and Ilemminger campaign at Columbia, while lie was pastor there prior to tak ing charge here. Successful Membership Campaign Closed at Olivel "Victory Day" exercises will be i given by the Sabbath school of Olivet Presbyterian Church to-morrow aftor j noon at 2 o'clock, observing the close I of the three "months' membership cam- I paign, with successful results. | Several novel devices were used to stimulate interest among the scholars and the public. On the interior of the auditorium an electrically illuminated board depicting a red and a blue locomotive indicated the standing of the contesting teams. Oil the exterior of the church an electric dial indicat ed to the public the progress being ; made during the campaign. J. B. Harlaclier, captain of the red team reports 9 9 new scholars, while Cap tain G. L. Cullmerry, of the Blues, has 140 new scholars. The superin tendent of the school, C. Frank Class will give a silver loving cup as a re ward to the individual obtaining the greatest number of new members. An interesting program has been arranged, in which members of the primary, intermediate and adult class es will take part. The address of the day "Victory's Responsibilities" will be made by the Rev. James A. Wor den, D. ]>., LL. D., of Philadelphia, superintendent of Sabbath School Training of the Presbyterian Church. Dr. Worden is a figure of national prominence in church circles, anil widely known as a lecturer on church and pastoral subjects, being the orig inator of Rally Day among all denom inations, and having introduced Chil dren's Day in the Presbyterian Church. A "Get Together Social" for the members and friends has been ar ranged for February 16. An attrac tive entertainment with instrumental, vocal and elocution numbers will be given, at which which time the super intendents' cup will be awarded. Re freshments in the recreation room of the church will conclude the success ful campaign. UNITED BRETHREN First The Rev. N. L. Llnebaugli. 10.30, "Heaven A Place of Ser vice'; 7.30 "A Reversible Question"; Sunday school 1.4 5. State Street The Rev. E. A. G. Bossier. 10.45, "The Best Evidence"; 7.30, "What God Does With Our Sins"; Sunday school, 9.30. | Derry Street The Rev. J. A. Lyter, D. D. 10.30, Sermon by Rev. jE. J. Pace; 7.30, preaching; Sunday , school, 2. Calvary, Lemoyne The Rev. P. 'R. Koontz. 10.30, "God and the Nation"; 7.30, "A Sure Detective"; Sunday school, 9.30. Trinity, New Cumberland The Rev. A. R. Ayres. Preaching 10.30 and 7; Sunday school, 9.30. Otterbein The Rev. S. E. Rupp. 10.30, "Christianity as Life"; 7.30, "Childhood Religion"; Sunday school 2.00. Sixth Street The Rev. Joseph Daugliterty. Praise service, 9.45; Miss Sara C. Palmer will begin her evan gelistic campaign, 10.30, "A Three fold Picture of Calvary"; 7.30, "An All-Important Question"; Miss Flor ence Saxman wil sing. CHURCH OF GOD First, New Cumberland—Rev. C. H. i ilelges, 10:30; 7:00, evangelistic ser vices; Sunday school, 9:15. Maclay Street—Rev. Dr. Wm. S. Houck, 11, "What Is He Worth to You?" 7:30, "No Room for Him." Fourth Street —Rev. William N. Yates. D.D., 10:30, "At the Gate Beautiful;" 7:30, "When We Awake;" Sunday school, 1:40. Nagle Street—Rev. A. L. Klner, 10:30 and 7:30; Sunday school, 1:30. Green Street—Rev. H. S. Hershey, 10:30, "The Secret of True Happi ness;" 2. Sunday school; 7:30, the observance of the ordinances. Pleasantview The Rev. George W. Harper. Sunday school, 9.45; 10.45, "The Great Requirement of the Religion of Jesus Christ"; 7.30, "Heart Deceptions of To-day." MARKET SQUARE PRESBYTERIAN Morning: Prelude, Choal, Allegro and "Priere a Notre Dame from Suite Gothique," Boellman; anthem, "Lord of Our Life," Field: ofTertory, "Chan son de Joie," Hailing; postlude, "Toccata from Suite Gothique," Boell man n. Evening: Prelude OfTortoire in F, Lefebure-Wely and Invocation, Du bois; anthem, "A Song in Praise of the Iyo'rd," Old German; offertory, Duo Pastorale, Guilmant: postlude, March in E flat major, Rogers. '/ION LUTHERAN Morning: Prelude, "Fugue," Hol lins; anthem, "Peace I Leave With You," Roberts; solo, Mrs. Deeevee; of fertory, Minuet in G, Deeevee; an them, "The Ninety and Nine," Pos ter; sools, by Mrs. Deeevee and Mr. Murray; postlude, Recessional, Lem mens. Evening: Prelude, March, Kinler; anthem, "God So Loved the World," Stalner; offertory. Evening Prayer,, Thai Ion: solo, Miss Bennett; post lude, Allegro, Batiste. . ~ ' HARRISBURG flfSiftfl TELEGRAPH UNION CAMPAIGN CLOSES TOMORROW Revival 111 Colored Churehes of Ilarrisburg and Stcclton Big Success Closing services of the union evan gelistic campaign of (lie Interdenomi national Ministers Conference of this city and Steelton. will be. h£ld in St. Paul's Baptist Church, State and Cam eron streets, to-morrow afternon at 3 o'clock. The Rev. V. G. Deeper, pastor of the Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church will preach. Much interest has been shown in these meetings by the members of the Harrisburg and Steelton churches belonging to the conference. The cam paign opened Sunday night .January 7, and has been conducted in each of the colored churches during that period. The big booster chorus under the di rection of the Rev. Dr. A. .r. Greene, will sing at to-morrow's meeting. It Is expected that every person converted during the campaign will be present. Tho following persons have had charge of the various departments of the campaign during the six weeks of the services: Harrisburg, the Rev. Dr. AV. A. Ray, president of the conference: the Rev. W. 11. Gaines, secretary; tho Rev. A. J. Greene, the Rev. U. G. Dee per, the Rev. E. Duther Cunningham, the Rev. W. Tollver, the Rev. B. A\. Ward, the Rev. 11. Nelson, the Rev. W. 11. Roosessel, and the Rev. W. 11. King. Steelton, the Rev. jO. P. Goodwin, the Rev. Warner Brown, the Rev. W. 11. King and the Rev. E. Duther Cunningham. Women, Mrs. Boxter, of Baltimore: Mrs. Walker Toliver, Mrs. J. Seth Cunningham, Mrs. IJ. G. Deeper and Mrs. Ducy Temple. I Children's services,, the Rev. A. J. Greene, the Rev. W. H. Gaines and the Rev. B M. AVard. GRACE M. K. Morning: Organ. Gothique Suite (Complete) Boellmann; (a) Chorale: (b) Menuet Gothique; (c) Priere .1 Motre Dame; (d) Toccato; quartet, "The Dost Sheep," Jules Jordan; °™. an ' " Warur >i." Schumann; anthem, "The Dord Is King." Martson; organ, I- male. Sonata I, Mendelssohn. Evening: Organ recital at 7:30; evening service at 7:30; (a) In the Morning; (b) The Death of Aasa (Peer Gynt Suite) by Grieg; (c) To Spring. Solo. "The Day Is Ended." Bart let, Mary Buttorff, with violin oblisato by Harold E. Malsli; offer tory for violin Abendlied, Schumann, Harold E. Malsh; anthem. "The Sun Shall Tie No More Thy Dight," Wood ward; organ, Fantasie in E, Dußois. MESSIAH LUTHERAN' Morning: Prelude, "Prelude in G." Guilmant: Offertory, "Berceuse." Wil liams; anthem, "Saviour, Like a Shepherd Lead Us," post lude. "Marche in E Flat," Frazier. Evening: Prelude, "Andante Mod erato in A," Kurtz; Ladies, Chorus, "The Daylight Dies," Lorenz; offer tory, "Romance in B Flat," Shelley; anthem, "O God, the Rock of Ages," Heyser; postludc, "Postludium," Parker. FIFTH STREET M. E. Morning: Prelude. "Andante Relig- IOSO," Lemaigre, Miss Casse); an them, "O Taste and See," Goss: of fertory, "Offertory," Hailing; post lude, "Postlude," Rinck. Evening: Prelude. "Meditation." Sturgis; anthem, "The Sun Shall Be No More Thy Light," Woodward: of fertory, "Duo Pastorale," Guilmant.; postludc, "Postludo in G," A'olckmar. REFORMED Salem—Rev. Ellis N. Kremcr, 11 and 7:30; Sunday school. 9:43. St. Andrew's, Penbrook—Rev. AV. R. Hartzell, 10:45, Jr. congregation service: 7:30; Sunday school. 9:4.1. Fourth—Rev. Homer Skyles May, 10:45. "A Sure Defense;" 7:45, "Whatsoever Ye Do In Word or Deed;" Sunday school, 9:30. St. John's. The Rev. G. W. Hart man, pastor, will preach at 10:30 and 7:30; Sunday school, 2. UNITED EVANGELICAL Harris Street—Rev. George F. Sehaum, 10:30, "Tho Salt of the Earth;" 2, Sunday school; 7:30, "A Blessed Offering." Park Street—Rev. A. E. Hansen, Sunday school, 9:30; 10:45, "Growth in Grace;" 7:30, "An Endeavorer of the Long Ago and I lis Pledge." RIDGE AVENUE M. E. Morning: Prelude, "Andante Sera phique," Debat Powsan: anthem, "Praise Ye Jehovah," Petrie; offer tory, "Minuetto." Calkin; postlude, "Toccata," Mailly. Evening: Prelude, "Church Bells," Wesley; anthem. "Sun of My Soul." Ashford; offertory, "Idylee," Merkel; postlude, "Grand Chorus," Lacroix. SECOND REFORMED Morning: Prelude, "Idylle," AA'ely; anthem, "T Am Alpha and Omega," Stainer; postlude, Festival March, James. Evening: Prelude, Reverie, Grey; anthem, "Saviour When Night In volves the Skies," Shelley; anthem, "If Ye Love Me," Simper; postlude, March, Guilmant. MINISTER'S HOME ROBBED Camp Hill, Pa., Feb. 3.—While Dr. E. D. AVeigle and his wife were at church Thursday evening robbers en tered the residence, a short distance from the church, and took about Jti in money. The thieves gained en trance by breaking a window pane. A "birthday bowl," which is used in the Sunday school, was taken from the bedroom of (he pastor. This con tained about $5. The "bowl" was left on the rear porch. MISSIONARY AT PEN BROOK Pcnbrook, Pa., Feb. 3.—The Rev. Mr. Pace, a returned missionary, will preach in the Penbrook United Breth ren Church to-morrow.evening at 7.30 o'clock. Tho services will be in charge of the men's Blblo class of the Sunday school, which has arranged for special music In connection with the sermon. Everybody is invited. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR RALLY Lemoync, Pa., Feb. 3.—A rally of Christian Endeavor societies of various AVest Shore churches wqs held in the United Evangelical Church here last night. James Pryor, assistant superin tendent of the United Evangelical Sunday School, presided. The Rev. E. E. Curtis, pastor of Westminster Pres byterian Church. Harrisburg, made the principal address. FUNERAL OF AGED PRIEST Funeral services for Monsignor J. J. Koch, rector of St. Edward's Catho lic Church, Sliamokin, and wtdely known here, were held this morning at 10 o'clock with Monsignor M. M. Hassett as celebrant of the solemn high requiem mass. Many ( prlests from nil parts of the diocese attended the funeral. Burial was made in St. Edward's ctmetery. Sewing School Doing Good Work at Market Sq. Church At the mqrning service to-morrow, Dr. George .Edward Hawes will preach 011 "Home Awe-struck People," und at 'he evening service on "Finding Mid den Treasure." One of the most efficient organiza tions of the church is the sewing school which meets every Saturday morning at 10.30 o'clock, under the direction of lira. Herman P. Miller, the superintendent. The officers and teachers of the school are as follows: Mrs. Edward Manser, Mrs. Samuel Segelbaum, Mrs. Meade D. Detweiler, Mrs. F. ft. Oyster, Miss Sara Ranch, Miss Lois Ocrhart, Miss Ethel Det weiler, Miss Florence DifTenbach, Miss Helen Diffenbach, Miss Elizabeth Bailey, Miss Dorcas Allison. Miss Ger trude Weston, Miss Jcannette Hargie road. Miss Isabel Ryder, Mrs. E. < Leach, Mrs. Charles Frltcher, Miss Anna Margaret Miller, Miss Anna Murray, Mrs. J. A. Underwood. Miss Caroline MotHtt. Mrs. E. W. Critchley, Mrs. Harriet Hauck, Miss Dolores Segelbaum. Mrs. Humes Hall, Mrs. Charles Craighead, Mrs. Haruy Young, Mrs. .Samuel Traver. Miss Alberta Nye and Miss Katherine Wooley. The school is doing a splendid work with graded instruction in various kinds of needlework from the kindergarten to the normal class. The girls enrolled are not only from Ihe Market Square congregation and Sunday school, but nil are admitted as far as the quarters at present occupied by the school will permit. Castle Ravenscraig. of the Knights of King Arthur, is the active organiza tion formed by the boys of James Reid's Sunday school class. The or ganization takes its name from the ancient castle near the boyhood home of Mr. Reid in Scotland. The boys nieet every other Monday night, with AVilliam Murray as King Arthur, at tended by Kramer Johnson as Sir Kay (the secretary), Kenneth Bell as sen tinel, Robert AValker as Seneschal, George Shuey as constable, Lawrence Zimmerman and Ross Packer as her alds, with Mr. Reid as Merlin. The castle will assemble next Monday evening. D'Avina Band Plays Tonight at Stevens M. E. Announcement was made to-day by the Rev. Dr. Clayton A. Smucker, pas tor, that the famous D'Avina band will play to-nigl.t at Stevens Memorial M. E. Church, Thirteenth and A r crnon streets. To-morrow afternoon at 3:15 the band will give a sacred concert in the church. Seating arrangements will be provided for 1,000. In the eve ning at 7:30 o'clock, Dr. Smucker will be in charge of an evening of music, song and reading. Miss Catherine Kennedy, reader of the Eastern Ly ceum Bureau, is to be on the pro gram. She will read Henry Van Dyke's "The Lost AVord." D'Avina's famous band will have a big part on the program. The Male Chorus and Quartet Choir will sing. Doors ivill be open at 0:30 o'clock. The best seat in the house is yours if you reach it lirst. Church Briefs Captain Jr. Neilsen in charge oC Ihe local branch of the Salvation Army has made a strong appeal to the gen erous citizens of the city for clothing and shoes for the needy poor, who come to the association for aid dur ing the winter months. The contri butions may be sent to 2218 Atlas street or notify Captain Neilsen, who will call for the articles. Ira P. Dean, religious work secre tary of the P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. will give an illustrated lecture, "The flevelation of God." the first of a new series in the auditorium of the asso ciation to-morrow afternoon at o'clock. The slides of this series arc considered some of the best in tho country on this particular subject. Musical numbers, using the illustruted slides, will be sung. Dr. E. L. Hyde will open a short evangelistic campaign In the Camp Curtin Memorial Methodist Church Sunday, February 18. The tl.ird week of the revival serv ices being held at the Fourth Street Church of Christ, will begin to-nior row. Tho morning service will start at .10 o'clock with the graded Bible school, followed by communion serv ice and a sermon on "Shall We Have Revivals?" The music at the evening service will be furnished by the Ladies' Glee Club the large cl.orus choir under the leadership of Miss Mildred Rudy. The Rev. Jesse Guy Smith, pastor, will speak on "Dwarfs." Bri gade .Night will be held Tuesday. The two Harrisburg companies and the New Cumberland company will at tend this service. This will be a pub lic meeting and all parents and friends of the Boys' Brigade are in vited to attend. The subject of the evening's address will be "A Noble Choice." The sermon subjects for the remainder of the week are: AVednea day, "The Storm Tossed Disciples;" Thursday, "The Sin of Looking Back;" Friday, "Peter's Testimony;" Saturday, "The Sinner's Graveyard." A mass meeting of the Lutheran Women's League will be held AVed nesday evening, February 7 in the Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Mrs. E. C, Cronk, of Columbia, South Caro lina. will speak on Sixteenth Century Reformation, Twentieth Century Transportation. Members from all the leagues in the city and vicinity will attend. MINISTER DIES The Rev. Cyrus Y. AVeidenliammer, 65 years old, a minister of the Church of God, died Wednesday at his home in Rending. He served for several years on the Linglestown, Progress, Shope's and Mount Laurel circuit. "VICTORY DAY" Membership Campaign of the Sabbath School nearly closed —239 new enrollments recorded —the final score to-morrow. Rev. James A. Worden, D.D.,LL.D., of Philadelphia Superintendent of Sabbath School Training of the Prcsbjtcrion Church will preach at 10:30 anil address the school at 2 o'clock. "HOW OUGHT A MAX lAVE?" The third sermon of the series will be given by the pastor, the Rev. Alfred L. Taxis, at 7:30 p. m. Subject, "A Man and His Girl." OLIVET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DERRY STREET ABOVE 14TH Music led by I'rof. Muniey Hearty welcome to friends and strangers. FEBRUARY 3, 1917. LUTHERAN MEN TO MEET FEB. 8 Annual Missionary Mooting to Be Held in Memorial Luth eran Church The annual mis ■ Y\ V Vv sionary meeting of I \V\ | JvV t1l(! nicn or il " the 1 Lutheran churches I Harrisburg and 1 fIIEB vicinity, under the direction of the ■MI lEajM! ffij hood, will be hold PTBUKSSS®®!''' o'clock in the even- B ing in Memorial Lutheran Church, Fifteenth and Walnut streets. A program of addresses and music is being prepared. The chief speaker xvill be the Rev. Dr. Luther Kuhlman, Held secretary of the Foreign Mission ary Board of the Lutheran Church of America. FOURTH REFORMED Morning: Prelude, "Andante Con Moto,'' Smart; offertory, "Liebesliebe," Ilarker; anthem, "The Lord Is My j Strength," Simper; postlude, "Post lude in C," Pierce. Evening: Prelude, "Cradle Song," Grieg; offertory, "Andante in E," Barnes; anthem, "Softly Fades the Twilight Ray," Havens: solo, "A Per fect Day," Carrie Jacobs Bond; post lude, "Postlude," Syre. I PASTOR'S PROVISIONS STOLEN Carlisle, Pa.. Feb. 3. Robbers en tered the residence of the Rev. John A. Miller here, taking a quantity of provisions, and various articles of value. Householders will petition the Borough Council' for special police protection. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH Front Street, Near Pine REV. ROLLIN ALGER SAWYER. Rector Beginning- this Sunday evening, a series of seven sermons on THE SEVEN PENITENTIAL PSALMS will be preached. SI MMY EVENING, FEBRUARY I, 7.110 O'CLOCK THE LITANY will IK- said in place <>l' evening prayer. SERMON SUBJECT—FIRST PENITENTIAL PSALMS (PS. VI) ANTHEM—"Blessed Are the Merciful"—lliles. SEATS FREE STRANGERS WELCOME D'Avino's Famous Band IN THREE GRAND CONCERTS Stevens Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church Thirteenth and Vernon Streets Grand Conceit To-night at 8 O'clock. Doors Gpea at Seven Sunday sacred concert —to-morrow—at 3.15 p. ni.—full hand—an evening of music and song—to-morrow—at 7."0 p. m.—full band, male chorus and quartet choir —Miss Catherine Kennedy, of Syra cuse, Now York, will read "'The Lost Word" by I-lenry Van Dyke. The best scat in the house is yours if you reach it first. COME r- -7^' : x X'; ; ■"' .4- iWfWx XV'' f^T 1 >A/ VINE STREET X®)-: W PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH \|j W T HIRD AND PINE STREETS W • Sunday, February 4 ;i lj | Preacher, Rev. L. S. Mudge, D. D. ( Pastor ] A 10:30 A.M. i-f The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper ! .; | All Not Regularly Communing Elsewhere .1 , j Arc Most Cordially Invited To - |ii This Service. : lf 1:40 P. M. 1 The Clutrch Sunday School. !;j 7:30 P. M. 51: "The Man with a Margin" Jeremiah 12:5 :■ I A Special Sermon to Men H : i'j In Recognition Of The Large Number W ft; Of Men Attending Our Services. M : ' Social and Personal Items of Towns Along West Shore Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sipe and daugh i tor Jeanettc and Chester Cllne, of New ; Cumberland, and Mrs. Alma E.sliel man, of near Mechanicsburg, attended the funeral of Miss Annie Cllne at Lewisberr.v to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ebersole, of Milton, Pa., are visiting relatives at New pumberland. Mrs. J. K. Myers, of New Cumbcr i land, was summoned to Washington, i D. C„ on account of the illness of her i mother, Mrs. Trundle. Miss Flizabeih Barbour and Mis. | Minnie Wolf, of New Bloomtield, who have been vittiting Mrs. H. C. Smith at New Cumberland, have returned 1 home. f , Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchinson, | of Baltimore, are visiting relatives at New Cumberland. Mr. and Mrs. James Marion, of Bal timore, visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald lloyer at New Cumberland this week. FAIR ASSOCIATION ELECTS Heading. Pa., Feb. 3.—The Beading | Fair Association hold its annual meet- I ing and elected W. Marry Orr presi ! dent: William M. ('roll, tirst vice j president: William A. Sharp, second : vice-president: Jonathan Mould, third | vice-president; D. S. Brumbach, sec retary. and A. S. Deysher, treasurer. I The association expects to make many ' improvements on the fair grounds. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist-- Board of Trade Hall. Sunday, 11 a. in., 7.30 p. m. Testimonial meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. Free Beading Rooms, Kunkel Building, 11.30 a. m. to !> p. m. daily except Saturday, | 11.30 to 9 p. m.—Adv. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN' Hummel Street. The Rev. Wm. K. Conner. pastor, will preach at 11 on "Graphic Bird's Eye View of John's Gospel," and at 7:30 on "Spiritual Hunger and Thirst." Sunday school at 10.