22 INTERESTING SERVICES STEVENS GUARDS TO VISIT CHURCH Military Rody of Stevens M. E. Congregation to Go in Rody , The Stevens Memorial Guards and their many friends held a picnic yes terday at Paxiang Park. It was a great success in every way. Quite early in the day the boys assembled at the church, Thirteenth and Ver non streets, and were taken in a spe cial car to the park. Exhibition drills were given by them in the morning and afternoon before large crowds. The park managers in many ways gave the boys a good time. To-morrow evening at 7.30 o'clock they will attend the Happy Hour service to be held in the church. At 6.45 the ranks will form and later the boys will march in a body into the auditorium. The address of the evening will be full of good things for the guards and their parents. Colonel Henry C. Demming is to be the speaker. The following commit tee will be in charge of the seating: T. M. Sechler, Arthur C. Hauch, John A. Feeman, W. S. Fishel, Charles Storey, John Gehr, H. A. McKelvey. The guards and their fathers are to be entertained by the J. Harris Bell Sunday school class Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. This is to be a gathering of unusual interest. A feast of godo things has been pre pared. The following names are found on the roster of Companies B and C of the Stevens Memorial Guards: W. L. Vanaman, major; G. S. Da vis, captain, drill inspector: X. L. Hess, Henry Palmer, Harold Cook, Clyde Criswell, Edgar Earisman, Ar thur Earisman, Arthur Thomas, Harry Shultz, William Lenny, Charles O'Donnell, Wentzell Grove, Gilbert Harper, Clyde Gehr, Lester Speese, George Hamm, Charles Mil ler, Nelson Peregoy, Paul Wynne, Joseph Stele, John Rydeberg, Rich ard Wilder. John Byrem, William Brown, Rob ert Fishel, Robert Hamilton, George Bogar. Harold Geiger, Donald Run kle, Charles Goodyear, Wilbert Ban ner, Earl Sheaffer, Arthur Dubbs, Lester Motter, Benjamin Melvin, John Melvin, Richard Bickley, Har old Deeter, Robert Crown, Ira Pot ter, Paul Bricker. George Nornhpld, John Good, Richard Chamberlin, John Russ, John Thompson, Mel vin Fackler, Donald Geary, Kenneth Bell, Eugene Willis, Richard Seidel. Andrew Stouffer, Benjamin Flow ers, Paul Hess, Robert Bowers, Lothar Wager, Frank McCleaster, Wilbert Arbegast, Richard Clarke, Jay Smith, Ralph Linnekln, George Burkholder, Ralph Earnest, John Pedlow, William Fry, Charles Mc- Donald, Thomas McDonald, Charles Rodemaker, Raymond Conner, John Langlotz, John Murray. Telford Lutman, John Good, W. Thompson, Fullmer Schuyler, Oscar Turns, H. Weltmer, George Gilbert, Harry Milliken, Jean Herman, Harry Wolfe, John Scattergood, Oscar Nev ins, Charles Baum, Henry Miller, Charles Peace, Walter Jones. JOINT SERVICES BEGIN TOMORROW Congregations of Uptown Churches Begin Series of Evening Services To-morrow evening the first of a ■eries of three joint services which will be held by the congregations of the St. John's Reformed, the St. Mat thew's Lutheran and the Camp Cur tin Memorial Methodist Churches will be held in the St. John's Church. The Rev. Paul M. Spangler will preach at the morning service at the church, while the Rev. E. E. Snyder, pastor of the St; Matthew's Luther an, will preach at the evening serv ice, while the devotional exercises will be led by the Rev. A. S. Wil liams, of the Camp Curtin Church, and the Rev. G. W. Hartman, pas tor of St. John's. Special musical numbers will be furnished by George W. Giede and Clarence E. Zorger. Next Sunday evening the services will be held In the Methodist, at which time the Rev. Mr. Hartman will preach. The service on the fol lowing Sunday evening will be held In the St. Matthew's Church. If the plan is favorable they will be continued during the summer and also be started early next summer. The membership of the threa churches is approximately 1,400 per sons. LUTHERAN Augsburg—The Rev. A. M. Stam ets. 10.45, "Joint Heirs With Jesus;" 7.45, "A Day of Delight;" 9.45, Sun-j day school. 1 Bethlehem—The Rev. J. Bradley Markward. 9.45, Sunday school; 11.00, "The Profit of Godliness;" 7.30, "Surprises of the Judgment." Messiah—The Rev. Henry W- A. Hanson. 10.00, Sunday school, the) Rev. J. Edward Harris will preach at 11 o'clock and 7.30. Trinity—The Re -. R. L. Meisen helder. 11.15, "Tarshish or Min erch;" 7.30, "An Unchained Work man." 70.00, Sunday school. Trinity, Camp Hill—The Rev. Dr. E. D. Weigle, pastor, will preach at 10.30, "Christians, the Light of the World;" and at 7.30, "The Ruin Sin Works." Sunday fchool at 9JO. Christ—The Rev. Thomas Reisch, D D. 11.00, "God's Plan for Man." 7.00, "The Greatest Sin in the World." 9.45, Sunday school. Memorial —The Rev. H. C. Alle man, Gettysburg. 11.00 and 7.45 preaching; 10.00 Sunday school. Salem, Oberlin—The Rev. Daniel E. Rupley, 10.30, "Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God;" 7.30, "Taking Up the Cross;" 9.30, Sunday school. Holy Communion—The Rev. John Henry Miller. 10.45, "Greatest Gain;" 7.30, Church Rites, by Miss Annie Zimmerman; 9.30, Sunday school. Zion—The Rev. S. Winfleld Her man. 9.45, Sunday school; 11.00, "The Measure of Love;" 7.30, "The Faith of a Soldier." Redeemer The Rev. Myron E. Shafer, B. D. 10.30, "Shadows"; 7.30, "The Unexpected Guest." EPISCOPAL St. Augustine's—The Rev. W. M. Parchment. 11 ane-Communion service, sermon and Holy Com munion: church school after service; 8, evensing and sermon. St. Paul's—The Rev. R. E. Ren dleton in charge. 10.30, "The Uni versal Ministry of Life;" 7.30, "Some Thoughts on Fatherhood: the Amer ican Father a Good Mortem Brand." St. Andrew's. The Rev. Mr. . Pendleton will conduct morning at 9.30. Sunday school 11.00. CAPT.BASSLERTO GIVE FAREWELL Pastor of Second Reformed Will Leave With Eighth Regiment mm REV. H. N. BASSLER The Rev. Harry Nelson Bassler, pastor of the Second Reformed Church and chaplain of the Eighth Regiment, with the commission of captain, will preach his last sermons at his church to-morrow. His ser mon themes will be a review of the past since he took charge of the local church, fourteen years ago. At 9 o'clock he will conduct services on the island for the soldiers. Music will be furnished by the regimental band. Last summer the Rev. Mr. Bassler accompanied the troops to the Mexican border. During his eight months' absence from the city the pulpit was filled by a professor from Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster. If he goeb to France nis plans are not known. The Rev. Mr. Bassler graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in 1891 and from the seminary in 1894. Immediately after his gradua tion he assumed his duties at Cham bersburg. He came to this city from Chambersburg in 1903. Two years after he came to Harrisburg' the present building was begun, which was dedicated in 1906, at a cost of $50,000, which was paid for in four years. The present membership of the church is 754, an increase of 566 since he assumed the local charge. CHURCH OF CHRIST Fourth Street —The Rev. Jesse Guy Smith. 10, Bible school; 11, "Traditions and Convictions;" 11,3 0, "Lessons From the Cross." METHODISE Stevens Memorial —The Rev. Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker. 11, "Amer ica and the Brotherhood of Nations"; 7.30, address by Colonel Henry C. Demming. Fifth Street—The Rev. Edwin A. Pyles. 11, "Seekig God"; 7.30, "Jesps Dealing With Pain"; Sun day school, 10. St. Paul's —Preaching, 10.30 and 7, service in Harris Park; Sunday school, 10. Grace —The Rev. Dr. Robert Bag nell. 10.30, a day with St. Peter, "The Fall of Peter"; 7.30, "The Restoration of Peter"; Sunday school, 12.10. Coxestown—The Rev. John G. Da vis. 10.40, "A Ideal Church"; 7.30, "The Author and Finisher of Our Faith"; Sunday school, 9.30. Epworth—The Rev. J. S. W. Dea vor. 11, "The Continuer"; 7.30, "The Faithful King of Judah and His Godless Enemy"; Sunday school, lU. Ridge Avenue—The Rev. H. R. Bender. Morning, "Paul's Vision." Evening, "Conditions of Christian Discipleship." Heckton—The Rev. W. H. Zweizig. 10.30, "The Christian Armor;" 2, Sunday school. Dauphin—The Rev. W. H. Zwei zig. 7.30, "The Source of Blessing;" 2, Sunday school. Camp Hill—The Rev. Joseph E. Brenneman. Preaching, 10.45 and 7.30; Sunday school, 9.30. Bethel —The Rev. Elijah Braxton. 10.30, the Rev. Dr. S. A. Norris will preach; preaching at 7.30; Sunday school, 1. Harris—The Rev. R. L. Briscoe. 10, "One Think Needful"; 7.30, "Jo nah's Commission"; quarterly meet ing, 3. Camp Curtin—The Rev. A. S. Wil liams. 10.45, "The Better Hope:" 7.30, in St. John's Reformed; 9.45, Sunday school. MISCELLANEOUS Christian and Missionary Alliance Chapel—The Rev. W. H. Worrail. 9.15, Sunday school; 10.30, preach ing; 6.45, open-air service; 7.45, Evangelistic service; 7.45, Tuesday evening Bible study; 7.45, Thursday evening prayer service; 3.00, chil dren's meeting Saturday afternoon. Bethesda Mission John Fulton, superintendent. This evening meet ing in charge of Bethesda mission Gospel crew, with a message by Martin Stutzman. Tomorrow, open air meeting, 7 p. m; gospel service in hall at 8.00. Wednesday, Bible study given by John D. Stevenson; Thursday,' Green Street Church of God; Friday, Rev. Kfiner of Nagle Street Church of God. Associated Bible Students Beream study, 1.45, "The New Crea tion." The International Sunday lesson. "Sennacherib's Invasion of Israel," wil be studied at 3 o'clock. BAPTIST Market Street—The Rev. W. H. Dallman pastor, will preach at 10,30, "The Spirit of True Worship;" 7.30, 1 "The Problem of Life;" 10.30, Sunday school. St. Paul—The Rev. E. Luther Cun ningham. 10.30, "The World's Hun ger Scare;" 8.00 Rev. W. H. Roose gell;gell; 12.30. Sunday school. First—The Rev. William G. Lock hart. 10.30, "The Message of the Bible Fearnots;" 11.45, Sunday school.- Tabernacle^—The Rev. Millard Os more Peirce, 11.00, "The Keeping of the Heart;" 7.30 "The One Thing Needful;" 9.45, Sunday school. Zion—The Rev. S. A. Morris. 9.30, ! Sunday school; 11.00, "Knowing ' What .You Know." i CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Hummel —The Rev. Wm. K. Con ner. 11.00, "God's Twin Laws;" 7.31), I ' Stewardship;" 9.45, Sunday school. WILL OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Members of the Park Street U. E. to Commemorate Tenth Rirthday Services commemorating the tenth anniversary of the dedication of the Park Street United Evangelical Chruch will be held to-mOrrow. At the morning service the Rev. W. S. Harris, the first pastor, will preach, in the evening the Rev. A. E. Han gen, pastor, will present "Greetings" from persons who attended the dedi catory services and cannot be pres ent at the service; following these remarks the Rev. Mr. Harris will talk on "Reminiscences." A joint session of the Sunday school and congregation will be held in the morning. During the ten years of the organ ization of the church the member ship has . grown from 220 to 466. The sunday school membership has been increased from 358 to 660. UNITED BRETHREN First—The Rev. N. L. Linebaugh. 11.00, "The Saint and the Savior;" 7.30 "Salvation: A Working Out ot' What God Works In;" 10.00, Sunday school. Sixth Street—Rev. Joseph Daugh erty. 10.30, Rev. H. J. Kitzmlller. superintendent of the Quincy or phanage and home of Quincy; 1.45, Sunday school; 7.30, the orphan in terests will be presented with the sterioptican by Rev. H. J. Kitziriiller and Prof. R. G. Mowery. Otterbein—Rev. S. Edwin Ruff, D. D. 11.00, Rev. A. K. Wier. of Steel ton, and 7.30, "A Brighter Day;" 10.00 Sunday school. Calvary, Lemoyne—The Rev. P. R. Koontz. 10.30 and 7.30, preaching; 9.30, Sunday school. State Street —The Rev. E. A. G. Bossier. 10.45, "As Is He, So Arc We;" 7,30, "March and Elim;" 9.30, Sunday school. Trinity, New Cumberland The Rev. A. R. Ayres. 10,30 aijd 7.30, preaching; 9.30, Sunday school. UNITED EVANGELICAL Harris Street—The Rev. George F. Schaum. 9.30, Supday school; 10.45, sermon by the Rev. W. E. Peffley, general secretary of Young People's work of the United Evangelical Church; 7, twilight service, sermon by the Rev. W. E. Peffley. Park Street—The Rev. A. E. Han gen. Sunday school and church services combined, 9.30. Sermon by the Rev. W. S. Harris; 7.30, "Greet ings and Reminiscences." REFORMED Second —The Rev. Harry Nelson Bassler. 9.4 5, Sunday school. Reformed Salem—The Rev. Ellis N. Kremer. 9.45, Sunday schbol. Foi'.rth —The Rev. Homer Skyles May. 10.45, "Living for Others;" 7.45, "He Hath Left Off;" 9.30, Sun day school. J JOHN YATES WILL TALK AT PINE ST. Secretary of Associated Aids to Preach on "Social Service" mh f "; - THE REV. JOHN Y. YATES The Rev. John Yates will conduct the morning service in the Pine Street Presbyterian Church, to-mor row. His subject will be "Social Service." In the evening the Rev. H. H. Baldwin will preach on "A Living Hope." Thursday the Division street Sun day school will hold a picnic at Pax tang Park, and on Friday, the Beth any Sunday school will hold a basket picnic at Boiling Springs Park. The following program has been arrang ed: Boat racing, dinner, song serv ice and entertainment; friends of childhood, by the primary depart ment; singing, "Onward Christian Soldiers"; salute the flag, sniging, "My Country "Tis of Thee," "How Betsy Made the Flag"; patriotic drill, by the boys and girls of the Sunday school. Miss Rachel Pol lock's games, baseball, lunch. AUGSBURG LUTHERAN Morning Prelude, Com Moto Maestoso, (Sonata 3), Mendelssohn; anthem, "Praise the Lord, O My Soul," Harker; offertory, Andante Tranquillo. Mendelssohn; postludf, Fuge I in G Major. Mendelsohnn. Evening—Prelude, The Seraphs Strain, Wolstenhome; anthem, "What a Friend," Martin; offertory, "Piere a Nbtre Dame," from Suite Gothique by Boellman; postlude, "Toccato," Boellman. SALEM REFORMED Morning—"Fantasie," Best; duet, "Meekly Doth My Soul Receive." Mrs. C. W. Myers, Charles Cassel; soprano solo, "Not a Sparrow Fal leth," Miss Hazel Seibert. Evening—"Prelude in C," Hollins; duet, "I Waited For the Lord," Men delssohn, Mrs. C. W. Myers, Miss Hazel Seibert. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist— Board of Trade Hall. Sunday, 11 a. m. Testimonial meeting Wednesday, 3 p. m. Free Reading Rooms, Kun kel Building, 11.30 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily except Saturday, 11.30 to 9 p. m.—Adv. HARRISBTTRG TELEGRAPH! EAGLESMERE ECHO MEETING Delegates to Epworth League Convention to Submit Re port at Stevens M. E. At the Epworth League service to morrow evening, the eleven dele gates from Stevens Memorial Meth odist Church, to the seventh annual Epworth League Institute held at Eaglesmere, July 9 to 16, will tell in detail the outstanding features of this summer training camp for Ep worth Leaguers. This chapter was awarded an institute pennant for having had the greatest amount of mileage to its credit of any single chapter represented. This pennant has been placed in the league room. The meeting to-morrow evening will be in charge of the president, Koss K. Bergstresser, who is also a director of the institute for the Har risburg district. Brief reports on the class work of the week will be givfcn by the following delegates: Junior league methods, Miss Miriam Brown; home missions and social oervice. Miss Mabel Hoffsommer; foreign missions, Miss Kae Willis; Bible study and evangelism, Mrs. John N. Peregoy; temperance and citizen ship, Miss Helen Beaver; Sunday school efficiency, Miss Myrtle Schell; recreation and culture, Miss Anna Harris; Ep*vorth League methods, Ross K. Bergstresser. Another feature of this league ser vice will be the singing of the Ep worth League girls' choir, a recent ly formed musical organization, whose singing is becominK a factor in increasing attendance at this young people's meeting. CHURCH OF GOD Pleasant View—The Rev. George W. Harper. Sunday school, 9.45; 10.4 5, "The Christian on Guaru Duty"; 7.30, "The Wanderer." Fourth Street—The Rev. William N. Yates, D. D. 11, "How to Make Harrisburg Clean"; 7.30, "When Re pentance Is Impossible"; Sunday school, 10. Maclay. Street—The Rev. Dr. Wil liam S. Houck. 11, "Denying the Lord That Bought Them"; 7.30, "From Tribulation to Glory"; Sun day school, 9.45. Green Street—The Rev. Harvev S. Hershey. 10.15, "Spiritual Environ ment"; 7.30, "The Question of.' the Centuries"; Sunday school, 9.45. MARKET SQ. PRESBYTERIAN Morning—Prelude, La Fete Dieu, Dubois; In Paradisum, Dubois; con tralto solo, Miss Middaugh, "Pa tiently Have I Waited for the Lord," from Saint-Saens' "The Christmas Oratorio;" offertory, second medita tion, Guilmant; postlude, finale in C Major, Best. Evening—Prelude, Elevation in G Major, Edith Lang; quartet, "Softly No wthe Light of Day," Huhn; af fertory, "Romance," Richmond; postlude, "Grand Chorus," Guilmant. DR.HAWESWILL PREACH SUNDAY Interesting Sermon Themes For Services at Market Square Church "Behold He Cometh" will be the subject of the sermon on the Sec ond Advent, to be preached by the Rev. George Edward llawes, D. D., at the Market Square Presbyterian Church to-morrow evening. This will be the next to the last ol' the present series on "The Things That Must Come to Pass." The last sermon will be preached by Dr. Hawes next Sunday, just before he leaves for his annual vacation. The morning sermon will be on "The Gospel for Wartimes." It will be a very helpful presentation of "the truth as it is fri Jesus," with special reference to the declaration of the love of God In such times of turmoil and conflict as now engulf the world and with it many individ ual lives. The Christian Endeavor Society will have charge of the 6 o'clock vesper service at the City Hospital during the absence of the Rev. Mr. Robinson, who has been for some months conducting theSe services. The Rev. Mr. Robinson 1s with the , boys of the Fresh Air Camp under the auspices bf the Associated Aid Societies, located near Manada Gap. The regular meeting of the society will be held in the church at 6.30. Miss Alice M. Young will lead the service. The Boy Scouts, Troop 11, will meet on Monday evening at 7.30 in the church basement with Scout master Manser. At the prayermeeting on Wednes day evening the pastor will continue the discussion of the Bible, which was begun last Wednesday, develop ing further the great central theme of the book, its message concerning Jesut Christ. The women's prayermeeting will be held on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Daily Vacation Bible School has progressed very finely during the week. The story hour and tho memory work Is being developed with much success by the teachers. One of the special memory selections that has aroysed great interest among the scholars has been the committing of the Wilbur Nesblt's song, "Your Flag and My Flag." PRESBYTERIAN Market Square—The Rev. George Edward Hawes, D. D., the Rev. George Snavely Rentz, assistant; Sunday school, 9.45; 11, "The Gos pel For War Times"; 7.30, "Behold He Cometh," the Second Advent. , Westminster —The Rev. E. E. Cur tis. Sunday school, 9.15; 11, "A Fa tal Turn"; 7.30, "A War Lord." Bethany—The Rev. John M. Warden. 7.30, "The Christian's Hope"-; Sunday school, 9. Calvary The Rev. Frank P. Mackenzie. 10.15, "When Desire Falls"; 7.30, "The Sower"; Sunday school, 9. Camp Hill—The Rev. Raymond A. Ketchledge. 11, "The Gremness of Service"; 7.30, "The Lo6t Sheep"; Sunday school, 9.45. Pine Street—The Rev. Lewis Sey mour Mudge, D. D. 10.30, "Social Service," Rev. Yates; 7.30, "A Living Hope," Rev. H. H. Baldwin; 1.40, Sunday schood. Division Street Chapel—3.oo, Sunday school; 7.30, evening service. Capital Street—The Rev. B. M. Ward. Preaching, 10,45 and 8; Sun day school, 13.15. EVEN THE DOG WEARS CAS MASK IN TRENCHES This photograph shows a French sergeant with a Red Cross dog both .•earing gas masks against the attack of the Germans. It has been aund necessary in some parts of the line to supply dogs with these masks i their hunt for the dead and wounded. LIST OF THOSE DRAFT 258, Louis Miller Kemberling. 458, Canto Demammo Rocco. 1436, Cecil Leroy Kilheffer. 1095. Winfleld Scott Graybill. 2022, John D. Brubaker. 1455, Charles Edgar Mosey. 783, William Marshall Mcwery. 1117, Harry Neff Smith. 1572, John W. Thumma. 2195, John Wilson Mosser. 837, Thomas Powell Wightman. 2036, Sylvan G. Blair. 337, Claire H. Sheaffer. 676, Marl George Ivinter. 275, Giovanni Morrocco. 1185, Bernard Eugene Stansfleld. 564, Stewart Luther Dougherty. 2166, Charles Warren Corap. 945, John Clinton Trace. 596, Wm. Wesley Mclntyre. 2148, Raymond Nathaniel Walters. ' 536. David Miles Thornton. 1495, William Bruc£ Stein. 548, Parker C. Bentzel. 126, Purk Nelson Mathins. 784, Mervin Jacob Miller. 755, Geo. Warren Pencil. 107, Milton Albert Cornp. 1546, Harry W. Gutshall. 1563, Andrew Thomas Oiler. 2099, Lloyd Myers. 616, George W. Winter. 373, Earl William Baker. 775, Charles H. Leef. 486, Raymord Francis Yontz. 692, John Edward May. 600, Terence V. Palmer. 836, George Meade Weigel. 810, Stewart Killinger Sterline. 1539, George W. Pinkenbinder. 309, Berardinin Paolo. 437, Raymond Martin Mumma. 604, Thomas W. Reeser. 43, William V. Keller. 2181, Lloyd Isaac Prances Hauck. 1548, John Paul Hale. 924, Wm. Pcnn Lloyd Jr. 420, Clyde Raymond Holler. 1014, Ray Samuel Shank. 1178, Ralph Prank Stouffer. 433, Charles' Edward Moul. 10, John Draper Cooper. 1045, Lauren Devenney Jacobs. 1031, Hardy Davis. 797, Robt. James Peters. 140, Warren Stahl. 1536, Clarence Yost Dick. 1522, John F R. Albright. 432, Touto Dimmamma Luigl. 18. Claude M. Elicker. 652, Charles Howard Eichelberger. 927, Harry Hunsicker Mercer, Jr. 1484, Frank Raymond Shenck. , 739, Jacob C!ark - aker. 601, John B. Reeser. 1146, Miller Jay Coover. 1395, Harper S. Byers. 606, Chester A. Rhoads. 182, Otto George Bruaw. 46. Raymond Kahbach Kauffman. 1020, Edward Grundson Vogelsong. 1099, Raymond Lee Hershman. 223, Robert Emory Grossman. 2066, John Halk. 1441, John Clyde Kupp. 117, Howard Rawley Hinkle. 602, Robert H. Reeser. 390, Arthur Reginald Day. 2233, Irvin Roy Wagner. 75, Lawrence Lafayette Westfall. 654, Frank Leslie Kbersole. 772, Georgo W. Kltzmiller. 1456, Parker William Murray. 721, Howard Henry Wolf. 1419, Mervin Leroy Grossman. 786. Benj. Paul Mowery. 1549, John Clarence Howard. 1476, Frank W. Schfll. . 280, Frederick Menke. 972, Lloyd Miller Getz. 983, John Rudolph Hershman. 757, George Reed Gracey. 966, Frank Brintor Derrick. 2230, Linwood Wm. Wanbaugh. 2090, Walter L Myers. 379, Benjamin Isaac Barrett. 1560, Herman Clay Mentzer. 542, George Jacob Wertz. 2107, Charles Franklin McCombs. 194, Casimiro D 1 Paol^. 552, Edward M. Blessing. 2124, Lawrence Wm. SholTrer. 298, Samuel Earl McMeen. 675, Martin Luther Karns. 2132, Raymond O. Smeltzer. 1148, Harry •William Devinney. 2017, Frank Bretz. 343, Wesley Oliver Strauser. 1613, David Mohler Rupp. 2100, E. O. Martin. 982. Charles Benjamin Holllnger. 726, Lawrence Leroy Witter. 152, Roy Alford Walts. 905, John Ebersole Asper. 933, John Melvin liondvmaker. 1531, Charles Leroy Carbaugh. 452, Reuben Bernard O'Hara. 355, Georg* Dewey Wallace. 530, Winlield Cleveland Smith. ■uther George Kunkel. • 2119. Charles SI Rapp. 749, Raymond James Eckels. :D FROM WEST SHORE 1159, Cloyd Franklin Hall. 525, Harry Samuel Slothour. 1417, Lake R. Gise. 1574, Lawrence David Weary. 2034, Fermin E. Bair. 760, Milton Hartman. 183, John Brady. 56, Joseph Smith Mason. 792, Harlan Abraham Noel. 2128, George R. Snyder. 5, Alvin Harrison Bushey. 350, James Wall. 1580, Hoover E. Brubaker. 54, Walter Dale Martin. 549, Archie F. Burk. 1132, Arthur Norman Young. 440, Daniel Moyer. 711, Wm. C. Carl. 1054, Alvin Scott Meredith. 2225, Clarence Edgar Schriver. 711, Joseph Meade Andrew Seitz. 1022, Claude Manley Williams. 841, Arthur Clendenin Zimmerman 638, Uriah F. C. Bowman. 1032, William 13. Davis. 623, Charles W Witmer. 269, Paul Layton. 685, Frank Edward Lichtenberger. 1141, John Morris Brubaker. 1016, Clinton Frederick Stone. 335, Harrison Frederick Seltzer. 2108, Sylvan H. Neidig. 923, Wm! Henry Llgenfritz. 341, Clarence Telle Shughari. 1007, Earl Field Robison. 391, Earl Edward Davis. 353, Harry Clayton Wheeler. 970, Harry Allison Fahnestock. 637, George Bollinger. 2024. Raymond L. Benner. 360, Arthur Cooper Wright. 2055, Lewis H. George. 571, Arthur C. Fickes. 1543, Kesel Roy Gordon. 2102, William E. Miller. 704, Howard Clinton Novinger. 72, Norman Elmer UpdegrafT. 1053, Frank Kelley Matthew. 357; Harry Harrison Walker. 112, Elmer James Ewing. 1067, John Lawrence Shelley, Jr. 2082, Walter E. Kramer. 2116. William Rapp. 12S, Miiller. Jr. 679, Harry Drescher Leach. 805, Charles Odden Robinson. 11, Silas Roy Coldren. 1617, John Henderson Stock. 363, Warren William Zeiderg. 1142, Frederick Lear Breen. 6, Thomas Jacob Booth. 2167, John Frances Crossley. 327, .Hiram Leroy Shank. 664. Hale. 93, Clarence Adam Bainbrldge. 1448, Robert Elsworth McDauel. 1595, Earle Blackford Heiges. 2184, Norman Ourvin Jay Hemmer. 103, John Wilson Campbell. 2196, Whitney David Mumma. 1557, James H. McCoy. 1112, Earl William Shannon. 345, John Henry Trego. 1585, Carroll Hummell Bomberger. 1102, Robert Corman Kaley. 1625, Walter Stone Zimmerman. 556, Cloyd W. Crowl. 1565, Roy Railing. 2109, Howard A. Neidig. 154, Wesley Wintleld Warfel. 51, Orville H. May., 717, Jacob Henry Stoner. 1057, Fred Deitz "Mumma. 1073, Roy Baker Stone. 30, Joseph A. Hertzler. 195, Harold DeVoe. 199, John L. Disney. 388. Fiank Joseph Constantlne. 1423, Robert Coleman Hartman. 773, Prokop Katzbuck. 60S, Charles R. Shur. 406, Ulysses Grant Farling. 25, William B. 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Millorsbuvg, R. : 1330, Messner, Harry A. 172, Bolin, Cletis L 200, Kulp, Elliis A. 376, Kot, Alex. 12, Hess. Homer H. 233, Murray, John,J. 977, Hain, A\ r . N.. Elizabethvllle R. 796. Rltzman, J. F., R. P. 1. 578, Machamer. James E. 1662, Sweigard, William I. 203, James, George L 611, Sholley, Francis J. 403, Hawk, Frank AV. 196, Maleslcle, Joseph. Plans Complete For Bible Conference at Eagles Mer Plans for the Bible conference, t be held at Eaglesmere, Pa., July 2i 29, are comp ted, and there is ever evidence that the attendance will L large. The conference is held vmdc the auspices of the Moody Bible Ii stitute of Chicago, and the speakei from day to day will be preacher teachers and other Christian worl ers. The Rev. Dr. James M. Gray, dea of the Moody Bible Institute, wi preside and will speak on the "Ho l Spirit," the "Authenticity of tl I Bible," and also "AVhat the Bib ! Teaches About War, or the Chtv tian's Attitude in the Present Crisis Other speakers on the prograi are the Rev. Dr. Robert M. Russel Rev. John C. Page, Rev. WiUiai Wallace Ketchum and the Re George E. Guille, of the Moody Inst tute. Miss Elinor Stafford Milla the noted Australian evangelisl Miss Emily S. Strong, teacher < neighborhood Bible classes; Mr. Ji seph Cohn, field secretary Williams burg Mission to the Jews; the Re Charles E. Hurlburt, director ger eral Africa Inland Mission; E. 1 Buckalew, secretary of the Extei sion Department of the Moody Bib Institute. The music will be in charge < Willard L. Rugg, of the institut who will direct a choir of young pet pie. The opening services next Sui day, will be in charge of Dr. Gray. FOURTH REFORMED Morning—Prelude, "Andante i C." E. Silo; offertory, "Melody in C, Honforth; solo, "Evening and Morr ing," Spicker. Miss Mary E. Trostl( Postlude, March, Rozes. Evening—Prelude, "Adagio In A Volcknnr; offertory, "At Twilight, Fryslnger; postlude, March, Read SECOND REFORMED Morning Prelude, "Melody, Spohr; offertory solo, "Jegu, Jesi Miserere," Nevin, Mrs. Ada Cul Bowman; postlude, Mar"h, Barby. Evening Prelude, "Andante Batiste; offertory duet, "Come, Hoi Spirit." Jerome, Mrs. Ada Culp Bov man and Mrs. A. H. Yost; postlud "Marche Religieuse," Guilmant. SERVICES IX PRISON The Rev. A. L. Taxi?, of the OUvi Presbyterian Church, will preach 1 Dauphin county prison Sunda morning. Services from 8.30 to 9.3 TO LAY CORNERSTONE The Rev. G. F. Schaum, pastor ( Harris Street Church, will official at the cornerstone laying of the ne United Evangelical Church at Kit derhook, Lancaster county, Pa. REV. COLBURN RESIGNS The Rev. R. H. Colburn, a Mat! odist preacher of this city has r signed as pastor of the Summerda and Bressler charges and has ai nounced that he is ready to All at pulpit desiring his services.