18 CHURCHES WILL DISPLAY PATRIOTIC WILL SING OLD TIME WAR SONGS Patriotic Sermons and Exor cises Will Be Feature of Ser vices in City Churches Patriotic sermons will bo a feature in many of the local churches to-mor row. In a number of churches the choirs will sing "Old Time War Songs" ! and the buildings will be decorated within by large American Hags. Delegations from Posts 58 and ltd, G. A. R., United Spanish War Vetcr- : ans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Sons of Veterans, and Companies D and I, Supply Company, Headquarters Com pany and Machine Gun Company of the Eighth Regiment. N. G. P., will | attend the service at the Grace Metho- i dist Church. The Rev. W. N. Yates, pastor of the I Fourth Street Church of God, will I preach on "Our Country's Call" to-1 morrow morning while his evening's subject will be "The Answer Wei Should Give." The patriotic sermons! commenced two weeks ago in the Camp Curtin Methodist Episcopal Church will be continued. The Rev. A. S. Williams, pastor, will preach on "Christ According to Peter"; evening, "The Holy Spirit and a General Ref ormation." The Rev, C. A. Smucker, pastor of i Stevens Memorial M. E. Church, will preach on "The National Call" to-! morrow morning. St. Stephen's Church Front St., Below Pine REV. HOLLIN* ALGER SAWYER, Rector Sunday Evening, April 15, 7.30 O'clock A short Easter sermon will be., presented and the following music ren dered: "As It Began to Dawn"—Vincent "Awake Thou That Sleepest"—Maker SEATS FREE STRANGERS WELCOME ~T"T V T ▼ VVVVVVVTV-yr BIG PATRIOTIC MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT, 7.30 O'CLOCK Stevens Memorial Methodist Church THIRTEENTH AND VERNON STREETS Address by Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker "On the Nation's Call" Big Male Chorus and Quartet Choir Will Sing Patriotic Songs ALL SEATS FREE—THE BEST ONE IN TnE HOUSE IS YOURS IF YOU REACH IT FIRST—COME AND SEE—FRIENDLINESS OUR AIM J GRACE Methodist Episcopal 1 CHURCH 1 State Street, Near Third Street g Sunday morning service at 10:30 o'clock. Sermon B I by the pastor, Rev. Robert Bagnell, D. D. 11l Topic—"The Mark of the Master" B| Sunday Evening IIL Patriotic Service |||ifl A religious patriotic service will be observed at I, 7:80 o'clock. The pastor will speak on "The Mean jpfUjW, M A s P eciul feature will be the presentation of the National colors to the church by a well-known eiti zen of Harrisburg. The Grand Army, Spanish War Veterans, and their organizations will be present. uM7 A new antliem > "Loyal and True," by Fairbank, 5 raja ' (MR " ' RES I 111 H I'osers) will be sung by the choir. 1$ fjll jl I . i Hebrews 11 : 22 7:30 P. M. Rev. Dr. Roberts Will Preach f Come and Hear This Great Preacher , :i'■! and Christian Statesman V He Will Have a Message For the Hour .j' SATURDAY EVENING, Jubilee Conference at Grace Church Tuesday The jubilee campaign meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, will be held in the Grace Methodist Church, Tuesday afternoon and even ing. A large attendance from over the State is expected. Many district officers and members of the organiza tion have already sent in for hotel reservations. The progran\ in brief: Afternoon, jubilee hymn, devotion al service, lead by Mrs. C. Hoffsom mer; tribute to pioneers, Mrs. J. Hor ace McFarland; Jubilee objective. Mrs. Kobort. Bagnell; solo, Miss Hazel Siebert; address, Miss Elsie Koss, of India, on "The Light of Harvest in India." Collection by ladies in calico; branch hymn; benediction; 7:45, ju bilee hymn; devotional service, the Rev. Robert Bagnell; address, Miss EHse Rons, of India, on "Why I Found It Worth While to Go;" address Dr. Frederick 11. Wright, of Rome. Italy; offering, anthem, hymn, benediction. MESSIAH LUTHERAN .Morning—Prelude. "Allegro Mod erato," Parker; offertory, "Romance in A," Stewert; anthem, "The World for Christ," Pinsuti; postlule, "Ffnale in C," Manning. Evening—Prelude. "Andante Can table," Guilmant; anthem, "Wander er Come," Wilson; offertory, "Slum ber Song,'* Eavilla; anthem, "Hail/to the Lord's Anointed." Ashford; post lude, "Marche Religioso," Kunkle. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist— Board of Trade Hall, Sunday, 11a. m. t 7.30 p. m. Testimonial meeting, Wed nesday, 8 p. m. Free reading rooms, Kunkel Building, 11.30 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily except Saturday* 11.30 to 9 p. m. Adv. VICTROLA AIDS IN PREACHING THE GOSPEL Mm l!IW wCw 2 I 41 IB ■■raßn hsT mm v B lpm Preaching the gospel with the aid of a Victrola is a new feature introduced by Captain M. Neilsen, of the local branch of the Salvation Army. Some time ago businessmen in the lower section of the city presented Captain Neilsen with a Victrola. The latter has been doing good service at the barracks, 1216 North Third street. The Victrola has been placed on wheels and will also be used at all open-air meetings. Records have been secured of popular Gospel hymns, including those used by Billy Sunday, and the late Moody and Sankey. Selec tions known to local churchgoers and Sunday school members will also be used. DISTRICT SABBATH SCHOOL MEETING Organizations of City to Hold Convention In Grace Church Friday The annual district convention of the Nineteenth District of the Dauphin County Sabbath School Association will be held next Friday evening, in Grace M. E. Church, instead of in the Market Square Presbyterian Church, as an nounced by the County Executive Com mittee. The convention will open at 7.45 o'clock. W. D. Reel, Home Depart ment Superintendent of the State Sab bath School Association, will be one of the principal speakers. The other speakers will be the Rev. W. N. Yates, of the Fourth Street Church of God, who will speak on "Special Features in Sunday School Instruction," and Mrs. Harry P. Motter, the County Elemen tary Superintendent, who will speak on "Klementary Work." Mrs. Motter will tell ot the mid-year conference of county workers which was held in Al | toona several weeks ago. She at tended as one of the representatives from Dairphin county. She will also outline the work of "Cradle Roll Week," which is to be observed May 0 to 12, throughout the county as a part of the observance of the week over the nation. The music of the conven tion will be under the leadership of the Harrisburg Christian Endeavor Union Choral Society. One of the features of the conven tion will be a rollcall of the schools of the district on the subject of the front line standard requirements. A spe cial effort is being made to have each school represented by a formal dele gation. The Sunday schools of the Nineteenth district are as follows: Bap tist, First, St. Paul's and Second; I Church of God. Fourth Street and Na gle Street; Episcopal, St. Stephen's; Lu theran, St. Michael's, Trinity and Zion; Methodist, Grace and St. Paul's; Pres byterian, Bethany, Calvary; Market Square and Pine Street; Reformed, Sa lem. Mr. F. C. Jennings Of Plainfield, N. J. will preach in the Studc baker Hall, corner of Sec i ond and State streets, Sun day, April 15, at 7.30 p. m. Also on the following Mon day and Tuesday afternoons at 3.30, and nights at 7.45. Demon RESS or Anti-Fashion Sunday Church of the Brethren Hummel Street 11 a. m. "UASHION'S Sollies" 7.30 p. m. Catciiy IIALK TALK 7.45 "Bible and other Rea sons For the Bonnet, etc., Rather Than the Ilat, etc." By the Pastor Eld. WM. K. CONNER CARRISBURG TEI EGRXPH SOLDIERS OF PAST AND PRESENT TO A TTEND BIG PA (r. A. R., Spanish and Foreign War Veterans to Attend Service m Grace M. E. Church; To Unfurl Big Flag; "The Meaning of the War," Subject of Sermon Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, State near Third street, will be the scene of a patriotic meeting Sunday evening, at 7.30 o'clock. John P. Mel ick, is chairman of the general com mittee and plans for this special meet ing have been arranged on a large scale. The following organizations will be the guests of honor and special seats will be reserved for them in the audi torium. The members of Post No. 58 and Post No. 116 of the Grand Army of the Republic will be the special guests and these men who fought to save the Union from being torn asun der will add inspiration and enthu siastic patriotism to the meeting. The United Spanish War Veterans and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, will also add greatly to the patriotic spirit of the service. The men now in active service who will be present are the Governor's Troop, Company D, Com pany I, supply company, headquarters company and the machine gun com pany. These men who so recently pro tected the country from the Mexican bandits will stir anew to the higher fervor, the patriotic feeling of those present. The Sons of Veterans will also be guests of honor and will attend in a body. GRACE M. E. Morning—Organ, "Offertoire in E Flat," Batiste; solo, "Fear Not Ye, O. Israel, Buck, W. S. Hoover; organ, "Spring Song," Mendelssohn; anthem, "The Lord Is I>oving Unto Every Man," Garrett; organ, "Grand Chorus in D," Guilmant. Evening—Patriotic service—Organ recital at 7.30; evening service at 7.30. (a) "Grand Chorus in C Minor," Rogers; (b) "An April Song," Brew er; (c) concert variations on "The Star Spangled Banner," J. K. Paine; patriotic chorus, "Loyal and True," Fairbank; organ "Idyll," Kinder; "O Stern Old Land," Bullard, Mrs. Fager and chorus; organ, "March Militaire," Shelley. BAPTIST Market Street—The Rev. W. H. Oallman, pastor, will preach at 10.30, "Christ In US," and at 7.30, "Ananias and Sapphira in the Church." Sunday school at 11.30. Second —The Rev. Albert Josiah Greene, pastor. 10.30, there will be preaching, and at' 7.30, "The Bless edness of Returning to God." Sunday school at 12. First—The Rev. William J. Lock hart, of Baltimore, Md., will preach at 10.30, "All is For the Best," and at 7.30, "Bought With a Price." Sun day school at 11.30. St. Paul's —The Rev. E. Luther Cunningham, pastor, will preach at 10.30, "Coming Again," and at 7.30, "An Unexpected Summon." Sunday school at 12.30. CHURCH OF GOD Green Street The Rev. 11. S. Her ehey. 10.30, "Ambassadors For Christ"; Sunday school, 2; 7.30, "Lot's Choice and the Consequences." Pleasant View—The Rev. George W. Harper. Sunday school at 9.4*5. 10.45, "Missionary interest." 7.30, "A Most Solemn Question." Maclay Street—The Rev. Dr. Wil .liam S. Houck, pastor, will preach at 11, "Honey in the Carcass," and at 7.30, "A Friend of Mine." Sunday school at 9.45. Fourth Street—The Rev. William X. Yates, D. D., pastor. Sermons morn ing and evening. Sunday school at 1.40 p. m. EPISCOPAL St. Stephen's—The Rev. Rollin A. Sawyer. 8, Holy Communion; 10, Sunday school; 11, Morning prayer and sermon; 7.30, evening prayer and sermon. St. Andrew's —The Rev. James F. Bullitt. Services at 11 and 7.30; Sun day school, 9:4 5. St. Augustine's Archdeacon E. L. Henderson. It.''o "The Red Cross and Mobilizing foi ' -vice;" 7.30, "The Credibility of the Resurrection;" Sun day school, 12.30. MISCELLANEOUS Associated Bible Students, Cameron Building—l.4s, the regular IJerean study, treating on "The Great Pyramid of Egypt," will bo held. The Sunday school lesson "Jesus the Good Shep herd," will be taken up at 3.15. The place where week evening meetings arc held will be announced Sunday afternoon. GOliD FIXB roil IJ.-I S. S. SCHOLARS One hundred and thirty-five members of the Christ Lutheran Sunday school will be given gold pins and certificates for perfect attendance for the last year, at live session to-morrow afternoon. Special music will bo sunt; in con nection with the event. The ushers will be augmented to double their usual number to handle the crowd and arrangements have been made for placing extra seats in the auditorium when it becomes neces sary. One of the special features of the meeting will be the presentation of a beautiful large silk flag to Grace Church by a prominent citizen of Harrisburg. The church decorations will carry out the patriotic scheme and the general committee feels that the meeting should be of special in spiration with these patriotic men in attendance and with Old Glory Hying from all parts of the auditorium. Dr. Robert Bagnell, the new pastor, of Grace Church, will preach a sermon on "The Meaning of the War." It is anticipated that the sermon will tend to stir the patriotism of the audience and will bring with new force to those present, the knowledge that the beloved country is lighting the fight of right against wrong under the Divine direction and leadership of the King of Kings. Patriotic hymns will be sung by the congregation and the church choir under the leadership of Prof. John W. Phillips, will render special patriotic selections. UNITED BRETHREN Trinity, New Cumberland—Preach ing at 10.30 by the pastor, and at 7 Leroy B. Harnisli of Pittsburgh will speak in the interest of the State Pur ity Association; Sunday school, 9.30. Sixth Street—The Rev. Joseph Daugherty. 10.30, "Believing Better Than Seeing." 7.30, "Watchfulness." Sunday school at 1.45. First—Tile Rev. N. L. Linebaugli, 10.30, "A Vision and Its Comfort." 7.30, "Christian Citizenship." Sunday school at 1.45. Derry Street —The Rev. J. A. Lyter, D. I)., pastor, will preach at 10.30, "A Sumpions to Christian Progress," and at 7.30, "Testing the Goodness of God." Sunday school at 2. State Street —Rev. E. A. G. Boss ier, pastor, will preach at 10.45, "Fel lowship With God," and at 7.30, "Heavenly Perfection." Sunday school at 9.30. Otterbein—The Rev. S. Edwin Rupp, D. D. 10.30, memorial services. 7.30, sacred cantata, "Philippa." Sun day school at 2. FOURTH REFORMED Morning Prelude, "Verset," Claussman; offertoire, "Berceuse," Ol sen; postlude, March in D, Tours; an them, "Lift Up Your Heads," Hopkins. Evening Prelude, "Evening Rest," Bibl; offertoire, "Cantilene." Dubois; anthem, "Why Seek Ye the Living," Serman; postlude, March, Wachs. Dives, Pomeroi/ & Stewart A Limited Special Offer Wear-Ever Aluminum Pans: 69cand Miss Lamb, who is now demonstrating in the. Basement will be glad to tell you all about the time-saving and labor-saving opportunities that go with the use of Wear-Ever aluminum utensils. In connection with the demonstration the following specials are ottered— Two-quart Convex Sauce- tt pan with aluminum cover; g regular $1.15 grade. @<) c ( Six-quart preserving ket | || " overs to fit the preserv- 7T61 'W TOJJV BOYS GET REAL MILITARY DRILL Stevens Memorial Guards Mak ing Great Progress in Pre paredness Work Thai the value of preparedness is not without its advocates in Harris burg is best demonstrated by the Stevens Memorial Guards. This organ ization comprises young men and boys from 10 to 25. It is an organization which is attracting much attention. Boys who are too young at present to enter the army are getting real train ing in the only way possible through organizations of this kind. In the Stevens Memorial Guards there are three companies—Company "A," composed of boys between the ages of 16 and 25, and companies "B" and "C" comprising boys be tween the ages of 10 and 16. There are already enrolled 235 boys repre senting seven different churches so that the movement is far from a de nominational organization. Learn Military Tactics Captain G. S. Davis is the drill mas ter. He has had twenty-five years of military experience and is at present a captain of engineers in the Phila delphia State Fencibles. Major W. L. Vanaman in teaching the boys the Morse wireless and army signaling. He has had three years' experience in the National Guard Signal Corps and six years in the Boys' brigade work. All the young soldiers are taught everything that is essential in military drill and tactics. A movement is now under way to procure uniforms for the guards, but the membership being so large, it is a heavy undertaking for those directly interested. Al. K. Thomas, cashier of the East End bank, is treasurer of the association and as this is a public pre paredness movement along proper lines, it is hoped some linancial sup port will come from those who are in terested in work of this character. It is expected that the work which these boys are now receiving will fit them for commissioned or noncommis sioned officers and the TELEGRAPH has been asked to set forth the efforts that are being made and to invite con tributions for the fund to procure uni forms. LUTHERAN St. Matthew's The Rev. E. E. Sny der. 11, "Christ, the Door"; 7.30, "A Lesson in Temper"; Sunday school, 9.45. Calvary—The Rev. Edward H. Paar, pastor, will preach at 11, "Mary Magdalene at the Tamb of the Risen Lord," and at 7.30. "The Risen Christ Bestowing Peace." Sunday school at 10. Holy Communion—The Rev. John Henry Miller, pastor, will preach at 10.4 5, "Life's Hope," and at 7.30 "Di vine and Human." Sunday school at 9.30. Augsburg The Rev. A. M. Sta mets. 10.30, "Christ Is Risen"; 7.30, "The Risen Christ, the World's Sav iour"; 2. Sunday school. Bethlehem The Rev. J. Bradley Markward, D. D. 10.30, "Let* Not Your ell art Be Troubled"; 7.30, "The Value of Belief in Immortality"; 1.45, Sunday school. Christ The Rev. Thomas Reisch, D. D. 10.30, "Following Afar Oft"; 7.30, "Who Struck Christ?" Sunday school, 2. Trinity The Rev. L. Meisenhelder. 10.30, "The Apostles' Creed," sermon 1; 7.30, "A Never-to-be-forgotten Walk"; Sunday school, 2. . Zion The Rev. S. Winfleld Her man. 10.30, "Fighting a Good Fight"; 7.30, "The Battle of Life"; Sunday school, 1.45. Memorial The Rev. L. C. Man ges, D. D. 10.30, "Christ Appearing to His Disciples"; 7.30, "Mary at the Tomb"; Sunday school, 2. Salem, Oberlin The Rev. Daniel E. Rupley. 10.30, "Lovest Thou Me?" 7.30, "Abraham's Appeal"; Sunday school, 9.30. Redeemer The Rev. Myron E. | Shafer, B. D. Preaching morning and evening; Sunday school, 9.30. Trinity, Camp Hill The Rev. Dr. E. D. Weigle. 10.30, "The Convincing Revelation": 7.30, "The Walk to Emmaus"; Sunday school, 9.30. REFORMED Fourth —The Rev. Homer Skyles May, pastor, will preach a,t 10.45, "The Burning Heart," and at 7.4 5, "Dying, We Live." Sunday school at 9.30. Salem—The Rev. Ellis N. Kremer, pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school at 9.45. St. Andrew's, Penbrook—The Rev. W. R. Hartzell, pastor, will preach at 10.45. The Rev. James M. Mullan, of Baltimore, will preach, and at 7.30 the Rev. G. W. Hartman, of Harris burg, will preach. Sunday school at 9.45. St. John's —The Rev. G. W. Hart man. 10.45 and 7.30. The Rev. W. H. Hartzell, of Penbrook, will preach. Sunday school at 9.30. WJI.L SING CANTATA The Otterbein United Brethren Sunday school chorus of fifty voices, assisted by the Sunday school ro chestra, will sing the cantata entitled "Philippa," by Adam Qeibel on Sun day evening at 7.30. $2,200 GIVEN TO FOREIGN MISSIONS Women of Carlisle Presbytery Conclude Annual Meeting With Election Reports at the close of the meeting of the Women of the Carlisle Presby tery Pine Street Presbyterilu • 'hurch, showed that $2,203.85 was contributed to the Women's Foreign M isslonary Society. The meeting yesterday afternoon was addressed by Mrs. Edgar D. Faries of the Philadelphia Board of Foreign Missions. Other speakers for the day included: Dr. James M. McKean, of the Chiengmai hospital, Siam, and the Rev. James H. Nicol, of Syria. • Officers for the year were elected as follows: President, Mrs. William Jennings, of Duncannon; vice-presi dents, Mrs. A. J. Herr, of Harrisburg; Mrs. William T. Main, Shippensburg; Miss Anna D. Wills, Duncannon; Mrs. N. Pomeroy, Chainbersburg; Mrs. W. B. Peck, McConnellsburg; Miss Fanny Coleman, Lebanon; Miss Mar garet Kerr, Gettysburg; treasurer. Miss Mary W. Kerr, Philadelphia; home corresponding secretary, Mrs. Gilbert E. Swope, Newville: foreign corresponding secretary. Miss Eliza beth Shumaker, Chainbersburg; edu cational secretary, Miss Winifred S. Woods, Carlisle; secretary for West minster guild. Miss Elizabeth Riddle, Chambersburg; secretary for Christian Endeavor, Miss Anna Margaret Miller, Harrisburg; secretary for Junior Christian Endeavor and Light Bear ers, Miss Edith Beetem, Carlisle; sec retary of literature, Mrs. W. P. Stew art, Harrisburg; recording secretary. Miss A. Margaret West, Waynesboro; committee on nominations, Miss Cyn thia J. Eckels, Carlisle, and Mrs. Hen ry B. McCormick and Mrs. Edwin Cur tis, of Harrisburg. METHODIST Stevens Memorial—Dr. Clayton Al bert Sniucker. 10.30, "The Unseen Hand;" Sunday school, 2; 7.30, "The Nation's Call." Fifth Street—The Rev. Edwin A. Pyles. 10.30, "The Soul's Raiment;" 7.30, "Unseen Foes;" Sunday school, 2 o'clock. Coxestown—The Rev. John G. Da vis,. 10.40, "Divine Aid;" 7.30, "Pleasures;" Sunday school, 9.30. Epwortli—The Rev. J. D. W. Deavor. 11, "Friendship With God;" 7.30, "The Good Shepherd;" Sunday school, 10. St. Paul's—The Rev. Wiliiam Moses. Services at 10.30 and 7.30; Sunday school,, 1.45. Bethel—The Rev. U. G. Leeper. 10:30, "The Knowledge of God a Com fort to His People; 7.30, the choir will sing the Easter cantata, "The Resurrection and the Life;" Sunday school 1. | Wesley Union —The Rev. W. A. Ray. 10.45, "Waking Up a Church:" 7.30, "Is My Name Written There?" Sunday school, 12.30. Camp Curtin—The Rev. A. S. Wil liams; 10.30, "Christ and Peter;" 7.30, "The Holy Spirit and a General Reformation;" Sunday school, 2. Grace—The Rev. Dr. Robert Bag nell. 10.30, "The Mark of the Mas ter;" 7.30, "The Meaning of tho War;" Sunday school, 12.10. Marysville—The Rev. S. B. Bld lack, pastor, will preach at 10.80, "Christ and the Law," and at 7.80, "The Growth of Democracy, Patriotic, Our Debt to France." Sunday scTiooi at 9.30. PRESBYTERIAN Market Square—The Rev. George Edward Hawes, D. D.; the Rev. George Snavely Rents:, assistant. Sun day school at 9.45. 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m., the Rev. James H. Snowden, D. D., LL.D., will preach. Pine Street The Rev. Lewis Sey mour Mudge, D. D.; the Rev. J. S. Ar mentrout, assistant. 10.30,, the Rev. William Henry Roberts, D. D., "The Value of Faith in God"; and 7.30, 1.40 Sunday school. Division Street. 3., Sunday school; 7.30, the Rev. John Yates. Calvary The Rev. Frank P. Mac kenzie. 10.15, "Working With God"; 7.30, "Unto Him Be Glory"; Sunday school, 9. Olivet—The Rev. A. L. Taxis. 10.30, "Sorting Ourselves"; 7.30, "The Whole Armour." Covenant The Rev. Harvey Klaer, 10.30, "The Christian and the Sab bath"; 7.30, "As Waters That Fail"; Sunday school, 2. Bethany The Rev. John M. War den. Preaching, 7.30; Sunday school, 9. Camp Hill The Rev. Raymond A. Ketchledge. 11, "Transformed by Be holding"; 7.30, "The Elder Brother"; Sunday school, 9.45. Westminster The Rev. E. E. Cur tis. 10.30, ''Parental Hopes"; Sunday school, 1.45; 7.30, "The Royal Law." UNITED EVANGELICAL Harris Street —The Rev. George F. Schaum. 10.30, sermon, "The Ascen sion." Sunday school at 2. 7.30, "A Gospel Message and a Burning Heart." Park Street—The Rev. A. E. Han gen. Sunday school at 9.30. 10.45, "The Forty Days—Christian Woman hood Signally Honored." 7.30, "The Whole Armor of God." (Other Churches Page 2)