18 RED CROSS, RECRUITING AND OTHER PATRIOTIC SERMONS WILL BE PREACHED DR. HAWES IS ! BACK IN PULPIT Market Square Pastor Absent Two Weeks; Special Music ■ • The Rev. Dr. George Edward Jiawes, pastor of the Market Square Presbyterian Church, will occupy his Ipulpit to-morrow after an absence ■Of two weeks. The large congrega tions which have marked the serv ices of Market Square through the Svinter are continuing, in the morn ing Gwllym Watkins will sing the 8010 part in the anthem, "O, Wor ship the Lord." The evening anthem "will be "My Mouth Shall Speak the praise of the Lord," by West. The Christian Endeavor meeting >t 6:30 will be led by Miss Nellie Gourley. Mrs. Mabel Cronise Jones '"will give a talk on the subject, "Mis sions in Latin America." A chart *>f Presbyterian mission statistics will 3>e tised. The Ladies Foreign Missionary Society will begin on May 1 a ean fi'ass of the ladies of the congregation Ifor the JtiOO contributed towards the tealary of Miss Elizabeth Veech Coan, of Urumiah, Persia. The society will Sneet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Latin-American suppers for {Market Square men were concluded this week. The success of the sup jpers was made possible by the splen did work of the committee, Rudolph' ft>picer, chairman, George Kline, Jack Swills, Glifton McCurdy, Edmund •C'rltchley, the Rev. E. P. Robinson "and John Kunkle. The committee "was helped in serving the suppers by lilio following ladies, Mrs. J. Henry tSpicer, Mrs. Rudolph Spicer, Mrs. A. M. Morrison, Mrs. C V. Miller, Mrs. Edmund Critchley, Mrs. John Shrum, ilrs. E. C. Leach, Mrs. B. W. Wright, Mrs. Frank Montgomery, Miss Ada Wills, Mrs. Garfield McAlister, Mrs. "William McAlister, Mrs. Floyd AVhalen, Mrs. George A. Kline, Mrs. \V. S. Schooley, airs. Morris Taylor, unci Miss Miriam Taylor. The year book of the congrega tional life and work which is is sued by the session will be ready for distribution to the members of the ■congregation in the near future. No Idle Acres This Year! Dig Up the Dollars Buried in Your Back Yard. Make Sure That You Plant Schell's Quality Seed For They Grow Better They Yield Better They Are Absolutely the Best To Have a Good Garden, You Must Plant Good Seeds. We Have Them and Everything Else You Need For Your Garden Walter S. Schell QUALITY SEEDS 1307-1309 Market St. * ■> $3.00 —TO— New York AND RETURN Via READING RAILWAY SUNDAY r MAY 0 Special Excursion Train FROM Lv.A.M. Harrisburg 3.35 Hummelstown 3.50 Swatara 3.55 Hershey 3.57 Palmyra 4.04 Annville 4.13 Lebanon 4.24 New York (arrive) ... 9.40 RETURNING—Leave New York from foot West 23d Street 6.50 P. M., foot Liberty Street 7.00 P. M. same day for above stations. Jj ' Compensation Act Blanks For the convenience of law yers and small corporations we have arranged In book form a quantity of Accident Blanks sufficient for a year's supply. Sent to any address on receipt of price, 11.00. The Telegraph Printing Co. Printing, Binding, Designing, Photo Engraving, Pie Stamp ing, Plate Printing HARRISBURG, PA. Personally Conducted Four Day Tour to Washington Tuesday, May 8 Via Reading Railway For further information apply to D. Lorah Mauger, No. 23 North 9th Street, Reading, Pa., Bell Phone 2906. SATURDAY EVENING, DR. CHAFER TO BE AT CONFERENCE Noted Bible Teacher to Have Charge of Interdenomina tional Conference , .- .'t DR. LEWIS S. CHAFER • The thirtieth Interdenominational Bible Conference of Harrisburg will be held Monday and Tuesday, in the First Baptist Church, Second and Pine streets. The Rev. Dr. Lewis Sperry Chafer, formerly of Northfield, Mass., now of East Orange, N. J., will be the teacher. Subjects of the conference are as follows: Monday, 3:30 o'clock, "The Book of Job." Monday 7:45 o'clock, "The Seven Subjects of Prophecy in the Old Testament." Tuesday, 3:30 o'clock, "The Book of Job." Tuesday 7:45 o'clock, "The Seven Subjects of Prophecy in the New Testament." Dr. Chafer is a scholarly man. with a comprehensive knowledge of the Bible. He is simple, <lirect and clear in his teaching. Mrs. Chafer will accompany Dr. Chafer and they will sing together at the conference sessioh. PRESBYTERIAN" Paxton—The Rev. Harry B. King will preach at IJ. 7:30, Dr. J. J. Mullowney will give an illustrated talk on "Eastern China"; Sunday School, 10. Pine Street The Rev. Lewis Seymour Mudge, D. D.; the Rev. J. S. Armentroijt, assistant. 10.30, "The Greatest Thing In the World." 7.30, "Burden Bearing." Sunday school at 1.40. Division Street—Sunday school at 3. 7.30, evening service, preacher, the Rev. J. S. Arnio'ntrout. Covenant The Rev. Harvey Klaer, pastor, will preach at 10.30, "The Christian and Foreign Mis sions," and at 7.30, "Remade Men." Sunday school at 2. Westminster —The Rev. E. E. Curtis. 10.30, "A Call to Unselfish ness." Sunday school at 1.45. 7.30, "Christ, the Saviour." (Stereoptican sermon). Market Square-—The Rev. George Edward Hawes, D. D.; the Rev. George Snavely Rentz, assistant. Sunday school at 9.45. 11 and 7.30, Rev. Dr. Hawes will preach at both services. Immanuel —The Rev. H. Everett Hallman, 10 and 7.30. Sunday school at 11.16. Bethany—The Rev. John M. War den, pastor, will preach at 7.30, "The Heavenly Vision." Sunday school at 9. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist— Board of Trade Hall. Sunday, 11a. m., 7:30 p. m. Testimonial meeting Wednesday, 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. 4 WEEKS TO LEAVE AUSTRIA By Associated Press Amsterdam, April 28, via London. —A Vienna dispatch says that all Americans, without distinction of sex or age, who desire to leave the monarchy may travel to Switzerland up to four weeks from the date of the rupture of relations, April 9. After that date no Americans will be allowed to leave but those re maining will not be Interned unless they commit offense. Quality GOIMi.IS Service In An Emergency When time is precious when Quality may stand be tween life and death—think of GORGAS. Call 2244 on the Bell or on the Dial and you will set immediate co-operation. Our store is at your service—day and night. Our messenger delivery en ables us to serve you prompUy. Free Delivery From 8 a. m. to 11 p. m. GORGAS' DRUG STORES 16 N. Third St. and Penna. Station. Bet. sth Ave. & Broadway. ■j Fireproof—Modern—Central. (J || 300 ROOMS WITH BATHS, j JJ MBBEBBBBIIi Meals: Table d'Hote and ala Carte j j WRITE FOR ROOK LIST. I n. P. HITCHFY. RUOP. I U. E. MINISTERS TO HOLD MEETING All-Day Session Will Be Held Tuesday; Many Topics of Interest The United Evangelical Ministerial ! Association of Harrisburg and vicln ! ity will hold an all-day meeting in I the Harris Street Church on Tues -1 day. About thirty ministers are ex pected to attend during the day, and a great many members ot the de nomination from this city and sur rounding towns will attend the mass meeting in the evening. Preliminary i to this meeting a general exchange ! of pulpits will take place on Sunday | evening, ministers of both confer | ences entering into the exchange. I The Rev. H. T. Searle of tho Le ! moyne church will preach in the | Harris Street Church and the Rev. L. A. Fuhrmun of Marysville, will preach ill the Park Street Church. Program >r All-Day Meeting 10:.0(i a. m., prayer and interces sion; 10 to 11, hour of prayer in charge of Bishop W. M. Stanford, : L). 1).; 11 to 12, hour of intercession in charge of Bishop H. B. Hartzler, D.D.: 12:30, luncheon In Harris Street Church: 2, denominational I emphasis, "Inner Missionary Work," Rev. A. E. Hansen; "Our Publish j ing Interests," Rev. W. E. Peffley; j "Pastoral Evangelism," Rev. L. M. I Dice; "Our Church Doctrine," Rev. II H. B. Hartzler; "Our Church Polity," Rev. W. F. Heil; 7:<5, mass meet ing, J. J. Xungesser presiding"; gen ii eral theme. "The Unification of Our ' Churches in This Vicinity." "Re -1 moving the Barriers," Bishop U. F. ' ; Swengel, D. D.; "A Closer Acquaint ance," Mr. Ziegler, Carlisle: "Realiz ! | ing Our Common Aims." C. H. . | KOons: "Chance Opportunities," the I Rev. J. A. Hollenbaugh; "Our De j nominational Distinctiveness," the : Rev. 6. F. Schaum. Five thousand cards of invitation , hflfve been sent to the United Evan selical churches in reach of Harris burg, delegations will be present at ' I the evening meeting from many of j ! these churches. Church Music ZION LUTHERAN Morning—Prelude, "Allegro," Mer ■ kel; anthem, "The Ninety and Nine," Foster; offertory, "Sublime Evening Star," Wagner; soprano solo, "I Do | Not Ask, O Lord," Spross, Mrs. ' Decevee; violin obligato, Mr. Hans : knecht; postlude, "Recessional," Hol ■ ; lins. 1 Evening—Prelude. "March," Wol ' istenholm; quartet, "Contrite Heart," i Ambrose, Mrs. Decevee. Mr. Zarker, ' j Miss Bennett, Mr. Shackley; offer • tory, "Andante," Bendel; soprano ? and alto duet. Gospel Hymn; post • lude. lirst movement from Sonato in 1 ! D Minor, Guilmant. . MESSIAH LUTHERAN Morning—Prelude, "Communion iin E," Guilmant; offertory, "Song Without Words," Kelchner; con • j tralto solo, "Just As I Am," Danks; ; postlude, "Postlude in G," Steiner. Evening—Prelude. "Adagio et ! Poco Lento," Parker; anthem, "The ■ lx>rd Is Exalted." Fearis; offertory, " "Evening Reverie," Straka; anthem, • "On Jordan's Banks," Heyser; post -1 lude, "Recessional," Hoffmann. 'j BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN • I Morning—Prelude, "Spring Song," • I Mendelssohn; anthem, "Hearken •' Unto This." Button; quartet, "Songs 1 j of Praise the Angels Sang," Shelley; I offertory, "Adagio Cantabile," G. ■ \ Onslow; postlude, "Marche Sollen i nelle," Alphonse Mailly. Evening Prelude, "Allegretta," ' : Arthur Foote; "Evening Hymn," W. ;| E. Ashmall; anthem, "The Sun Shall Be No More Thy Light," Woodward; 'solo. "Open the Gates of the Tem j pie," Knapp: offertory, solo for ! flute, Capocci; postlude, "Festival ' | March," Arthur Foote. REFORMED SALEM Morning—"Finale from the Third Symphony," Mendelssohn; anthem, "Jubilate Deo in C," D. Buck; bass solo, "Nature's A'doration," Beeth- I oven, Air. Charles W. Cassell. Evening—"Offertone in F." Lefe (•bine Wely; anthem, "Fret Not Thy self Because of the Ungodly," Iliffe; I duet, "I Waited for tho Lord," Men delssohn. Mrs. C. W. Myers, Miss , Hazel Seibert. RIDGE AVENUE M. E. Morning—Prelude (a) "Jerusalem, the Golden," Spark; (b) "Allegretto from Mignon," Thomas; anthem, "I Do Not Ask," Lorenz; offertory, "Revery," Parker; postlude, "Coro nation March" (La Prophete) Mey ■ erbeer-Barrett. Evening—Prelude, (a) "Romanza," Parker; <b> "Arietta,"' Parker; an them, "O God, the Rock of Ages," Pinsuti; offertory, "Impromptu," Parker; postlude, "Orchestral March," Luard Selby. , CHRIST LUTHERAN Fourth Street —The Rev. Jesse , Guy Smith. Bible School, 10; 11, , "Endurance"; 7:30, "The Man on jthe Outside." Morning Prelude, "Cantilene ' Nuptlale." Dubois; offertory. "Offer | toire," Bruce: anthem, "Could Ye [ Not Watch With Me," from "The Crucifixion." Stainer; postlude, j "Postlude," Tli. Stern. Evening— Prelude, "Offertory." j Th. Salome; anthem, "My Hope Is j lr\ the Everlasting:" offertory, "An ; dante Con Moto." Calkin, male quar tet; postlude, "The Son of God Goes | Forth to War," Whiting. GRACE M. E. | Morning—Organ (a) "Elegy in C ! Minor," (b) "Spring ' Song," Macfarlane: quartet, "O Had ! I. My Savior. The Wings of a Dove." i Havens; organ, "Meditation in E Flat," Browne; anthem, "A Song in the Night." Woodman: organ, "Pre- I lude and Fugue in A Minor." Rink. | Evening—Organ recital 7.30; even ling service, 7.30; (a) "Pastorale in I F," Bach; (b) "Indian Summer Sketch," Brewer; (c) "Song of Sor ! row," G. B. Nevin; anthem, "Soft Floating on the Air," Root; organ, ! "Canzonetta in F." Frvsinger; an- I them. "He Shall Come Down Like I Rain," Allen; organ. "Sonata in D Minor," (Finale) Guilmant. GLEE CLUB TO SING The Cumberland Valley Glee Club, will sing at Tabernacle Baptist Church to-morrow evening. Tho club consists of about twenty voices. The concert to be given will be a I sacred one. i t MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Carlaicßaiicffor J''everiahnrKO; (lonntipation, II end at* ho, Hminach Troubles, Teething 1 ; iiordern, and Deiitrajr Tr*d J'-arfe. M-'nl'in.. Ttoi Urmli up Cnldl l>nn' >rr! iO 34houn. Al • U DniMMlt, SfoU. k ... f. miilsd FREK. iiiji kubitl.ute. uoikEß GRAY CO., Lo Roy, N. T HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH REV.LOCKHART ACCEPTS CALL Former Pastor of Tabernacle Coining to First Baptist Church "The Rev. T)r. W. .T. Lookliart, pastor of the Huntingdon Baptist Church of Baltimore, has accepted a call from the First Baptist Church of this city. He will come here ! June 1. j Dr. Lockhart previous to his going )to Baltimore, five years ago, was | pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist | Church of this city. LUTHERAN Services at Messiah Lutheran j Church, Sixth and Foster streets, | will be held at the usual hours Sun j day, morning service, 10:30; Sun day School, 2 p. m.; Christian Hn j deavor, 6:30 p. m., and evening ser vice at 7:30 p. m- The Rev. Henry jW. A. Hanson will preach at both j morning and evening services. Redeemer The Rev. Myrone Shafer. 10.30, "The Divine in Man." 7.30, "The Lost Christ." Trinity, Camp Hill—Dr. E. D. iWeigle. 9.30, Sunday school. 10.30, "A Little While." 7.30, "Jesus I Christ, the Revelation of the Fath ! er." ' Memorial —The Rev. L. C. Man ges, D. D. 10.30, "The Christian's Duty to His Government." 7.30, ' "The Burden of the Church." Sun ! day school at 2. | Salem. Oberlin—The Rev. Daniel |E. Rupiey, pastor, will preach at 110.30, "My Peace I Give Unto You," land at 7.30, "Temptation of Jesus." •Sunday school at 9.30. Augsburg—The Rev. A. M. Stam i ets, pastor, will preach at 10.30, I "Why Willingly Suffer With Christ," land at 7.30, "Christ's Commenda |tion," Sunday school at 2. ; Christ—The Rev. Thomas Reisch, j D. D., pastor, will preach at 10.30, "Silencing Ignorance," and at 7.30, "The Value of An Act." Sunday I school at 2. j Calvary—The Rev. Edward H. | Paar, pastor, will preach at 11, I "Through Sorrow to Joy," and at ' 7.30, "Christ's Conference With Peter." Sunday school at 10. | St. Matthew's—The Rev. E. E. | Snyder, pastor, will preach at 11, j "Seeing Our Opportunities," and Jat 7.30, "Limitations of Unbelief." I Sunday school at 9.45. • Holy Communion —The Rev. John j Henry Miller, pastor, will preach at I 10.45, "Christian's Joy," and at 7.30, I "Civil Powers." Sunday school, at ! 9.30. Trinity—The Rev. R. L. Miesen | helder. pastor, will preach at 10.30, 1 "The Almighty Father," and at 7.30. "The Lamp and the Bushel." Sun day school at 2. Zion—The Rev. S. Winlleld Her man, pastor, will preach at 10.30, j "Great Men For Great Emergen cies," and at 7.30, "Steps In a Mir acle." Sunday school at 1.45. Bethel—The Rev. J. Bradley Markward. D. D. 10.30, "Honor All Men." 7.30, "The Perfecting God." j 1.45, Sunday school. UNITED BRETHREN Otterbein —Tho Rev. S. Edwin , Rupp. D. D. 10:30, "A Welcome for! Jesus"; 7:30, "The Red Cross"; Sun-i day School, 2. State Street —The Rev. E. A. G. Bossier, pastor, will preach at 10.45, "The Old and New Commandment," and at 7.30, "The Mustard Seed." \ Sunday school at 9.30. .First —The Rev. N. L. Linebaugh,! pastor, will preach at 10.30, "Rest ing Under God's Tree," and at 7.30, "Eternal Salvation By Faith." Sun day school at 1.45. Sixth Street —The Rev. Joseph Daugherty. 10.30, "The Christian Race." 7.30, "The Sweetness or Joy of Conquering." Sunday school at 1.45 p. m. Derry Street—The Rev. J. A.! Lyter, D. D., pastor, will preach at j 10.30 and 7.30. Sunday school at 2.] EVANGELIST MEALING IS WINDING UI CAMPAIGN* The Rev. W. C. Mealing, who has J been conducting a four weeks' union ! evangelistic campaign in Enola will j preach his last sermons to-morrow. During the campaign more than fifty | persons were converted, mostly I school children. The offering at both services to-morrow will be given to' Mr. Mealing. In the afternoon a \ mass meeting will be held. Mrs. Mealing, who had charge of the cottage prayer meetings and personal I work, will sing several solos. MISSION OPPORTUNITIES "Missionary Opportunities in South ' America" will be the topic at the I meeting of the Christian Endeavor Society of the Derry Street United Brethren Church to-morrow eve-1 ning. The leade ris Mrs. J. A. Lyter. Miss Stella Ulrich will sing a soprano | solo. A number of new members; will also be received at the meet-1 lng. EPISCOPAL St. Paul's—The Rev. Floyd Apple ton. 7.30, Holy Communion. 11, ser vices and sermon. 2.30, Sunday school. 7.30. service and sermon. St. Andrew's—The Rev. James Bullitt, rector. 9.45 Sunday school. II morning prayer and sermon. 12.15 Bible class. 7.30 evening pray er and sermon. FIFTH STREET M. E. Morning.— Prelude, "Prelude." Bourgalt-Ducondrag: anthem. "Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled." Sim- ' per: offertory. "Andnntp Religi<yo," j I-iszt: postlude, "Postlnde." Protit ! Evening—Prelude. "Communion in F," Orison: anthem. "Hallelujah, This Is the Day." Llmbalatl: offer tory. "Evening Song," VanEvken: j postlude, "Allegro Maestoso," West, j NEW METHODIST SUPT. IS HERE Dr. Swartz Will Preach First Sermon in Camp Curtin Church The Rev. Dr. Maurice E. Swartz, recently appointed superintendent of the Harrisburg District of the Cen tral Pennsylvania Methodism will preach in Camp Curtin Church to morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Swartz has been for a number of years a prominent and successful pastor in the Central Pennsylvania conference of the Methodist Episco pal Church. He comes into this new field of labor a favorite of both pas tors and churches. The Harrirfburg district over which Dr. Swartz presides is the strongest in the Central Pennsylvania confer ence. It consists of tifty-one pastor 3 and charges with a church member slii pof 18,000; it pays its pastors over $50,000 per year; contributes towards its benevolent enterprises over $29,000 annually and claims a property value in parsonages and churches of $1,379,400. Dr. Swartz will reside in Harris burg and lie interested in all the moral and social uplift of the city. Stevens Memorial Guards to Attend Church Services Less than two months ago Major Walter L. Vanaman Organized the Stevens Memorial Guards for reg ular military drill. More than two hundred and tifty belong to the three companies. Strict up-to-date tactics are being used in all drill work. All I under IB years of age, in addition to j regulation military drills, are in structed in first aid work, signalling, 1 Morse and wireless telegraphy and S physical gymnastics. Trained mlli i tary men are in charge of the work. I To-morrow evening, at 7.30 j o'clock. In the Stevens Memorial j Methodist Episcopal Church, Thlr j teenth and Vernon streets, the guards will attend in a body, a special Hag service, at which time the Men's Bible Class of the church will present the three companies with a beautiful • American flag. Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker is to preach on "The Nation's Flag. CHI'RCH OF GOD Maclay Street—The Rev. Dr. Wil liam S. Houck, pastor, will preach at 11, "The Appointments of Jesus," and at 7.30, "Can These Bones Live?" Sunday school at 9.45. Fourth Street—The Rev. William IN. Yates, D. D. 10.30, "The Final i Dissolution." 7.30, "What We Ought i to Be." Sunday school at 1.40. Pleasant View—The Rev. George ;W. Harper. Sunday school at 9.45. | 10.45, "The Unseen Things." 7.30, "Making a Life or a Living, Which?" Nagle Street—The Rev. A. L. ' Kriner. pastor, will preach at 10.30 and 7.30. Sunday school at 1.30. REFORMED Second —The Rev. Harry Nelson Bassler, pastor, will preach at 10.30 and 7.30. Sunday school at 1.45. St. John's—The Rev. G. W. Hart man, pastor, will preach at-10.45 and 7.30. Sunday school at 9.30. Reformed Saleni—The Rev. Ellis N. Kremer. Services at 11 and 7.30. I Sunday school at 9.45. | Fourth—The Rev. Homer Skyles May. pastor, will preach ,at 10.45, "Giving Ourselves in Service," and iat 7.45. "Our Enemy and How to ; Win." Sunday school at 9.30. St. Andrew's, Penbrook—The Rev. W. R. Hartzell. 10:45. "Before | Death"; 7:30, "Unanswered Ques tions"; Sunday School, 9:45. BAPTIST St. Paul's—The Rev. E. Luther Cunningham, pastor, will preach at 10.30, "Knowing and Trusting," and iat 7.30 sacred cantata by choir." Sunday school at 12.30. Tabernacle—The Rev. Millard Os j more Peirce, pastor, will preach at 10.30, "The Saint's Coronation," and at 7.30 Cumberland Valley Glee Club will sing. Sunday school at 11.30. Market Street —The Rev. W. H. Dallman, pastor, will preach at I 10.30, "Church Activities" and at I 7.30, "The Day of Jehovah." Sunday [school at 1.30. MARKET SQUARE ( Morning—Prelude. "Andante and | Allegretto," (from the First Sonata), I Rorowski; anthem "O Worship the : Lord," solo by Mr. Watkins, Watson; offertory, "Chant Sans Paroles," Le m are; postlude, "Allegro" (from j First Sonata) Borowski. Evening Prelude, "An April Song and Springtime Sketch," Brew ! er; anthem, "My Mouth Shall Speak Thy Praise of the Lord," West; of fertory, "Berceuse," Lemare; post lude, "Marche Moderne," Lemare. FOURTH REFORMED. Morning Prelude, "Andanto | Grazioso," Smart; offretory, "Inter- I mezzo," Phippeu: anthem, "The; I Earth Is the Ixird's," Lerman: post ; lude, "Gothie March," Foschini. Evening—Prelude, "Vesper Bells," 'Smith; offertory, "Ave Maria," 1 Saunders; quartette, "Dear Colum bia," Bierly, Mrs. Vatlerchamp, Mrs. Schnader, Mr. George, Mr. Schnader; postlude, "Festive March," Black more. Run Down to Carlisle Tomorrow, Sunday AND HEAR ABOUT RALPH CONNOR'S TWO YEARS IN THE TRENCHES Mr. Bryne, the new Y. M. C. A. Secretary, will tell how he In terviewed the famous writer after one of the most stirring patriotic demonstrations in New York's moßt fashionable church. Meeting commences 3:30. GO AND HEAR HOW THE CANADIAN GIRLS TREAT "SLACKERS" St. Stephens' Church! REV. ROLLIN ALGER SAWYER, Rector | Sunday, April 29th J 8:00 a. in. —Holy Communion. ♦ 10:00 a. in.—Sunday School. | 11:00 a. m.- Mornini? prayer and sermon, on "Christ's Appeal." 1 7:30 p. in.—Evening prayer and address by Mr. l.ewis Buddy, on I "The Work of the Boy Scouts of America." ♦ REV. ARMENTROUT TO LEAVE TUES. Assistant Pastor of Pine Street to Become Beligious Edu cation Secretary REV. J. S. ARMENTROUT To-morrow will be the last Sun day the Rev. James S. Armentrout, assistant pastor of the Pine Street Presbyterian Church will be in the' city. He will leave Tuesday for Phila delphia where he will take up the duties as one of the secretaries in the Department of Religious Educa tion of the Presbyterian Church. He will preach at the morning service in the Pine Street Church and will occupy the pulpit of the Division Street Chapel in the evening. His successor will be the Rev. Harold H. Baldwin, of Princeton Theologi cal Seminary, who will take up his duties here about May 15. METHODIST Dauphin Church —The Rev. W. H. Zweizlg. 7:30. "Shut In or Shut Out": Sunday School at 2. Heckton Church—The Rev. W. H. Zwelzig. 10:30, Revival; Sunday School at 2. Ridge Avenue—The Rev. H. R. Bender. 10:30, "Revelation —Its Meaning and Method": 7:30, "What it Means to be a Christian"; Sunday School at 2. Stevens Memorial—Albert Smuck er. 10.30, "An Old Time Tragedv." Sunday school at 2. 7.30, "The Na tion's Flag." Coxestown —The Rev. John G. Davis, pastor, will preach at 10.40, "The Forty Days," and at 7.30 "Uni versal Redemption." Sunday school at 9.30. Fifth Street—The Rev. Edwin A. Pyles. 10.30, "The Sinlessness of Jesus." 7.30, "The Breastplate of Righteousness." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Wesley Union —The Rev. W. A. Ray, pastor, will preach at 10.45, "Faith and Force," and at 7.30, "The Valley of Dry Bones." St. Paul's—The Rev. William Moses, pastor, will preach at 10.30 and 7.30. Sunday school at 2. Epworth—The Rev. J. D. W. Dea vor. Sunday school at 10. 11, "Jesus Remembered." 7.30, "The Blessed Life." Grace —The Rev. Dr. Robert Bag nell, will preach at 10.30, "The Com pensation of Service," and at 7.30, "The Value of Character." Sunday school at 12.10. . Harris Zion—The Rev. R. Nelson, preaching at 11. The Colored Elks will be present and give a special program. Bethel —The Rev. IT. G. Leeper, pas;tor, will preach at 10.30. Bishop B. F. Lee will preach at 7.30. Camp Curtain Memorial The Rev. Alvin S. Williams. 10.30. "The Christ According to St. John." 7.30, Dr. M. E. Swartz, the district super intendent, will preach. Sunday school at 2. UNITED EVANGELICAL Harris Street—The Rev, George Schaum, 10.30, "Clear For Action." Sunday school at 2. 7.30, "Denomi national Night." The Rev. H. T Searle, pastor of the Lemoyne Unit ed Evangelical church, will preach. Park Street—The Rev. A. E. Han sen. Sunday school at 9.30. 10.45, Dr. J. J. Mullowney, of Paxtang, will speak for the Anti-Saloon League. The Rev. L. M. Fuhrman, of Marys vill, preaches at 7.45. Church of the Brethren HUMMEL ST. Subject at 11 a. m. THE LORD'S SUPPER or LOVE FEAST Subject For the Evening 0:45 to 8 ROUND TABLE TALKS on / True Adornment You're Surely Welcome! COME! APRIL 28, 1917. "Greatest Thing in World" Subject of Sermon to Be Preached at Pine Street On Sunday morning at Pine Street Presbyterian Church, the topic of the sermon will be: "The Greatest Tiling in the World." The preacher will be the assistant pastor, the Rev. J. S. Armentrout. In the evening the pastor. Rev. Dr. L. S. Mudge, will take for his theme. "Burden Bear ing." The following is the musical program as arranged for the day: Morning—Prelude, "Cantilene in- G Major." Custard; anthem, "The Woods and Every Sweet Smelling Tree," Westa; offertory. "Prayer," Thomas; anthem, "The Larger Prayer," Burdette; postlude, "Post lude in D. Major," Tours. Kvening—Prelude. "An Evening Idyll,' Gatty Sellers; anthem, "God is Love," Shelley: offertory, "Abenleld," Schumann; solo, "The Heavenly Promise," Manney; quartette, "Cast Thy Burden on the Lord (Elijah)," Mendelssohn: postlude. "Grand Chorus in D Major." Guilmant. On Monday evening the Girls of the Servants of the King, assisted by some of the boys from the Mem orial Building, will present the Pa geant. "The Land of the Golden Man," a picture story of South America. On Wednesday evening at the mid week of service of prayer and praise, the theme for meditation will be "A Thorn in the Flesh." On Friday evening the Glee Club, of the Memorial Building, will make its first public appearance present ing a program of varied interest. This will be open to the general public, and while no admission fee will bo charged, a silver offering will be asked for the benetit of the "Camp Fund." The entertainment will be held in the Memorial Build ing. Thursday afternoon and evening the Church Mother's meeting will hold the closing exercises for this year. Saturday afternoon the Home and Foreign Missionary Circle will have an entertainment in the social room. SPEAKERS AT PARK STREET The Rev. A. E. Hangen, pastor ofj the Park Street United Evangelical Church, will be the speaker at the' Anniversary Day services of the church of which his brother. Rev. G. W. Hangen, the First United Evangelical Church, Wilkesbarre, now is pastor. In his absence the Park Street pulpit will be occupied at 10.45 by Dr. J. J. Mullowney, of Paxtang, who will represent the Anti-Saloon League. At 7.30, Rev. L. A. Fuhrman, pastor of the Marys ville United Evangelical Chiirrh, will be the preacher. AlbriKlit College and 'Spring Rally' Day services will he observed by the Sunday School and congregation, Sunday, May 6. TO PREACH ON RED CROSS The second of the sarics of ser mons on "Patriotism" being preach ed by the Rev. Edwin S. Rupp, pas tor of tho Otterbein United Brethren Church will be preached to-morrow evening, the subject will be "The Red Cross." The other sermon subjects of the series are as follows: May 6, "A Nation's Honor"; May 13, "Our Present Duty"; May 20, "Permanent Peace"; May 27, "The Veterans." MISCELLANEOUS Associated Bible Students. How the measurements of the interior of the Great Pyramid of Egypt, which was constructed several thousand years ago, point to the great war in Europe and to its beginning in 1914, will be made quite lucid in the Berean study at 1:45 o'clock on "The Ending of Gentile Times." The Sunday School lesson, "Jesus Wel comed As King," will be studied at 3 o'clock. Time and place of week evening meetings, will lie announced Monday afternoon. i ! ; ONLY TEN MINUTES j : Be Sure to Hear the Fine, New : I t t ♦ j Choir Prelude j | This is something new at "The Singing Church" | j Olivet Presbyterian j | KITTATINNY AND DERRY J t It begins at 7.20 p ,m. and lasts only until 7.30. j A. M. Sermon, "The Tangle of the World." | P. M. Sermon, "Our Women in the War." J I • fWf PINE STREET W/ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wit W THIRD AND PINE STREETS W |! Sunday, April 29 I 10:30 A. M. Preacher Rev. James Sylvester Armentrout : "The Greatest Thing in the World" | 7:30 P. M. Preacher ' A i Rev. Lewis Seymour Mudge, D. D. % 't' fe $ i ( "Bearing Burdens" , ■ f j. j Hospitality Is Our Watchword Utility Is Our Touchstone j Spirituality is Our Keynote | | Many (ircatly Enjoy Our Services i f Vh - v N, 't Vou? _ S.S. CONVENTION ATMILLERSBURG Will Be Held June 26-27; Sun day School Paper to Be Issued At the recent meeting of the ex ecutive committee of the Dauphin ' County Sabbath School Association, in the office of the Weaver Typewriting Company, a gratifying report of the recent series of district conventions was made. All the districts in the county are now fully organized except the dis trict comprising the part of Harrls burg north of North street. During the conventions subscriptions for the new Dauphin County Sunday School news, were taken. The paper gives every promise of being a success and of tilling a long felt need In the work of the county association. One of the most important Items of business was the election of Mr. Lebkicker, of Hershey, as an ad visory member of the executive com mittee, upon the motion of Col. H. C. Demming. Col. Demmlng spoke of Mr. Lebkicker as a man who liasv long had a deep interest in the work \ that is being done in the community, \ especially among the young people, j by the Sunday School. , A report concerning the work of the committee in charge of the pro gram for the County convention was made. The convention will be held , in Mlllersburg on Juno 26 and 27. The pastor, the superintendent, the primary superintendent and two del egates t'roiU each school in th coun ty are the representatives entitled to participate in the deliberations of 111 • • convention. The attention of j Sunday School superintendents is I called to the date and place of tlie convention; they are requested to see that their own school is repre sented adequately. A splendid pro gram is assured. The state workers on the program will be Preston G. Orwig, one of the livest wires in the Sunday School work as well as one of the most practical workers in Pennsylvania, and Miss L. Grace Kane, the new elementary superin tendent, who is making a tine repu- | tation in her work throughout the state. Other attractive speakers will J be on the program, which will be one of the best ever presented in this county. The next meeting of | the executive committee will prob ably V>e held in Hershey. HARPIST TO PLAY Miss Marie M. Miller, of Erie, a harpist of note will play at services to-morrow at Augsburg Lutheran Church. She will also play at the Sunday school session in the after l noon. The Rev. A. M. Stamets, pas i 'or will preach on "Why Willingly i Si'ffer With Christ," in the morn j ing and "Christ's Commendation," in the evening. REV. HANSON BACK The Rev. Henry W. A. Hanson, I pastor of the Messiah Lutheran j Church, who spent last week at j lending the annual lectures on I preaching at Yale University and also visitiiig his parents at Wilming ton, N. C., will occupy the pulpit at both services to-morrow. His eve ning subject will be "The Present . Crisis." \YII/Ti INAUGURATE INNOVATION Tho Olivet Presbyterian Church will begin to-morrow an innovation. * In place of the usual voluntary tho large choir will have a choir prelude which promises to make the early minutes of the evening service very protitable and inspirational. Later in the week the Men's Bible Class will entertain Mr. Buddy, National Commissioner of the Boy Scouts.
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