16 CHURCHES WILL UNVEIL SERVICE FLAGS — JEWS BUSY WEEK FOR ENOLA CHURCHES Sunday Schools Begin Re hearsals For Christmas Entertainments Enola, Pa., Dec. B.—Owing to the illness of the Rev. J. Stewart Glen, pastor of the First United Brethren Church, of this place, the pulpit of the church will be occupied in the morning by the Rev. D. C. Vis lianoff, of Thessalonlca, and in the evening by John D. Stephenson, of Harrisburg. The Rev. Mr. Glen is suffering from a nervous breakdown and has a month leave of absence. Pupils of tho Grace United Evan gelical Church have begun to prac tice for the annual Christmas enter tainment. The program will consist of recitations, dialogues, solos and quartets. The choir under the di rection of C. A. Bainbridge is re hearsing the special music for this occasion. This school is in a very good con ditlon both in attendance and finan cially. W. A. Baer, superintendent, ■ is very active and has his corps of j teachers striving to make the school a complete success. The highest at-; tendance in the last few weeks lias 1 been 225, while the average for the! year Is 185. This is the only Sunday j school in Enola which has an or-1 ehestra to furnish music for the serv ices. The Rev. C. D. Risliel, pastor of the Beal Avenue Church of God, will| preach on the very interesting ser mon subject, "Has God Rejected Enola? Why?" at the evening serv-; ice in his church. In the morning, he will assist with the anniversary! service at the Bowmandale Church, of God, which he organized twenty years ago. The Rev. F. L. Kerr, of Lebanon, will preach at both services to-mor row in the St. Matthew's Reformed Church. The Rev. Mr. Kerr will sup ply the pulpit until a successor to the Rev. T. H. Matterness, who re signed, has been selected by the church board. Two Churches Will Unveil Service Flags Tomorrow Congregations of the St. John's Reformed and the Park Street 1 nit- i ed Evangelical Churches will unfurl service flags to-morrow in honor of the young men of these churches who have already joined the United , States service. At the Park Street Church the ser vice will be held at 7.30 o'clock. I A flag will also bepresented to the church. Members and families of the enlisted men will be given special seats. The Rev. A. E. Hangen, pas-1 tor, will preach on "The Bed Cross j at the Front and at Home." At the St. John's church the exer-| cises will be held at 2 o'clock. Ad dresses will be made by Charles E. • Pass end State Senator Scott f>. Leiby, of Marysville. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist—\ Board of Trade Hall, Sunday, 11 a. | m. and 7.30 p. m. Testimonial meet- j ing Wednesday 8 p. m. Free Reading Rooms, Kunkel Building, 11.30 a. m. to 5 p. in. daily except Saturday, i 11.30 to 9 p. m.—Adv. MEN'S NIGHT AT OLIVET "The Prayer to the Devil" will be the theme of the Rev. A. L. Axis at ( Olivet Presbyterian Church tomor-! row at 10:30 o'clock, and in the even ing at 7:30 o'clock "Men's Night"; will be observed with special musicl and a sermon by the pastor, entitled i "The Man in Men." Olivet church which is primarily "in the Hill for! Hill People. I Holiday Trips JHL From winter's cold tothe land of palms and warmth. mBBKf 3hHH Six dav t tea and four dayi ashore in Havana. The rate include* first cabin berth and meali on steamer, alio Z Mgl hotel accommodations in Havana. Large American steamships noted for the excellence of H T their service and cuisine. ■ Special Milingi from New York 81l ■■ December 22nd and 29th > 1 M IfM Full information on request p I if' £ New York and Cuba Mail S. S. Co. s£fc • * fA Foot of Wall Street, New York ijH Or any authorized ticket agency or '2S toar bureau S BIG MASS MEETING FOR MEN f I Speaker—Dr. W. A. Granville 4 I Prexldent of Gettyabiirg College # ? FAHNESTOCK HALL, Y M. C. A f SECOND AND I.OCUST STREETS Sunday, December 9—3.30 P. M. ? Special Music by Stevens Memorial Orchestra Baritone Solon by William Boyer Another an jf A Man's Gift From a Man's Store XWL ® Wm. Strouse 7jf SATURDAY EVENING, C. E. DRIVE FOR ORGANIZATION'S PUBLICATION Many Endeavorers of Pennsyl vania are taking part in a great state-wide subscription campaign for the Pennsylvania Christian Endeav or Bulletin, and a drive is on for ten thousand subscriptions by Chris tian Endeavor Day, February 2, 1918. The state has been divided into four districts and many live wire workers have been chosen to assist the campaign manager. Dr. B. W. Swayze, of Allentown, In the work. Mr. Swayze is one of the high lights of the Lehigh and Allentown Christian Endeavor Union, and is putting much "pep" into the cam paign at a sacrifice of many other Important duties, for the cause of the great Endeavor movement, in the Keystone state. He was for merly superintendent of the Chris tion Citizenship department of the Pennsylvania Christian Endeavor Union and is still a representative of all important state gatherings from his home town. C. E. NOTES The Second Reformed Society of this city is iirst to report a list of subscriptions to the State Bulletin in the campaign which is now with a drive. The Floating Endeavor depart ment of Philadelphia union is doing excellent work for sailors and sol diers. At a social at the navy yard held recently 175 comfort bags were distributed. The chaplain in charge of the work says that 1,000 more bags can be used to good ad vantage by Christmas. Good tracts are also in demand. Miss Fanny Garvin, C. E. E., secretary. 5908 Me- Callum street, and Osman M. 1 res ler C E E., chairman Floating committee. 2234 South Fifteenth street. Philadelphia, will receive do nations. "Her<* 1 Am; Send Me." the topic for (liscussiQn in tlie C. E. meetings on Sunday evening. Lite work recruits will have special in terest in the study of this subject. Miss Jennie Saul will conduct a well-planned meeting at Christ Lu theran Society to-morrow evening. The meetings have been well at tended during the past few weeks. William Shaw, treasurer of the World's Christian Endeavor Union, with headquarters in Boston, has charge of a world-wide campaign for Christian Endeavor in mission lands. Twenty dollars will support C. E. in mission lands for one day, and at the same time will train 2 i ;• Endeavorers for one year. State Street United Brethren En deavorers promise a good meeting for to#inorrow evening. Raymond Zimmerman w ! 1 be the leader. The officers are as follows: President. John Hendricks; vice-president. H. E. Koons; corresponding secretary. Miss Carrie Walker; assistant or ganist, Mrs. R. Zimmerman; chor ister. W. H. Myers; ushers, Roy Black, Paul Black; periodical agent, Mrs. Earl Fawber. The Oregon C. E. Union lias a campaign cup for which the unions strive. Next year the union that has the highest rating in the standards campaign will get it for one year. Cecil Holmes will conduct the service and speak at the Pine street Presbyterian Society to-morrow evening. Harris Street United Evangelical Leaguers elected the following offi cers for the new term: President, Roy 11. Stetler; vice-president. Vin cent Stanford; secretary. Miss Mil dred Donmoyer; treasurer Bruce Wiley; pianist. Miss Sylvia Gingrich: junior superintendent, Mrs. A. A. Burr ell; assistant, Mrs. N. E. Oren. A delightful social and monthly bus iness session was held at the home DR. B. W. SWAYZE of Miss Carrie A. Bollinger, 40G Har ris street, recently. Garfield McAllister, a srominent church, worker, will have charge of the service at tl)e Market Square Presbyterian Society on Sunday eve ning. Misa Anna Dimm will lead the meeting at the Second Reformed So ciety to-morrow evening. During the past month State Sec retary H. B. Macrory worked in a dozen different counties and also spent two days at the Maryland state convention held in Baltimore. He delivered an address at the an nual conference of state and county oflicers in Columbus, Ohio, recently. At the Otter be! n United Brethren Society, John Garret, a live-wire worker, will conduct the service to morrow evening. Misses Kathryn Bolton and Ruth Harris will lead and help to make the Park Street United Evangelical C. E. meeting interesting to-morrow evening. The War Department of the South Carolina C. E. Union is at work among soldiers in the various camps. "A Missing Christian Endeavor So ciety" contest will be run in this paper on Saturday, December 15. Ten dollars will be given the winner who finds the name of the society which will be omitted in the list of the societies of Harrisburg and Dau phin COUnty C. E. unions. The win ner will be the person who sends the first correct answer and must also be a member of the society omitted and mention the names of the president and secretary of the society that will be omitted. EPISCOPAIi St. Paul's—The Rev. Floyd ' Ap pleton. 7.30, Communion service; 11, service and sermon, "The Bible and Modern Science"; 2.30, Sunday school; 7.30,- George H. Randall, secretary of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, will speak. St. Andrew's —The Rev. H. A. Post. 11. morning prayer and ser mon; 7.30. evening prayer and ser mon; Sunday school, 9.45. St. Michael's. Middletown—Com munion and address, fl: service and address, 4.30. St. Augustine's—The Rev. Wil lougliby M. Parehniant, L. Th. 11, sermon and Holy Communion; spe cial service at 3, at which G. H. Ran dall, executive secretary of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew and ed itor of the St. Andrew's Cross, will be the speaker, evensong and ser mon +iy the rector. 8. St. Stephen's—The Rev. Rollin Al ger Sawyer. 8, Holy Communion; 10, Sunday school; 11, morning prayer, litany and sermon. "The Bible in Time of War"; 7.30, eve ning prayer and sermon, "The Bible in the Life of the Christian." LUTHERAN Holy Communion —The Rev. John Henry Miller. '10.45, "He Is Com ing; 7.30, "Men and Missions." A-ugsbnrsr—The Rev. A. M. Stam ets. 10.30, "An Advent Admo nition"; 7.30. "Christ's Coming"; 9.30, Sunday school. Calvary—The Rev. Edward H. Paar. 11, "Two Advent Lessons;" 7.30, "Christ the Prophet Like Unto Moses;" Sunday school, 10. Memorial —The T?ev. L. C. Manges. D. D. 10.30, "The Dawn of the New Age;" 7.30, "Two Conditions and a Promise;" Sunday school, 2. Messiah —The Rev. Henry W. A, Hanson. 10.30, "Giving the Coun tersign;" 7.30, "The Two Voices;" Sunday school, 2. Redeemer—The Rev. M. E. Sliafer. A. H. Chiquoine, of Philadelphia, will speak at both services. C'h'rist—The Rev. Thomas Reisch, D. D. 10.30, "The Sense of Compul sion;" 7.30, "Tho Lord's Coming." Sunday school, 2. Salem, Oberlin —The Rev. Daniel E. Rupley. 10.30, Advent sermon: 7.30, "Abounding More and More;" Sunday school, 9.30. Trinity, Camp Hill—The Rev. Dr. E. D. Wc*gle. 10.30, "The Signs of Christ's Future Coming;" 7.30, the Rev. C. S. Baushin, Harrisburg; Sun day school, 9.30. St. Matthew's—The Rev. E. E. Snyder. 11, "The King and His Kingdom;" Sunday school, 9.45. Zion—The Rev. S. Winfield Her man. The Rev. C. L. Fry, D. D., of Philadelphia, will preach on "The Coming of the King, What It Will Mean to the Church." and at 7.30, "The Coming of the King, What It Will Mean to the Nation;" Sun day school, 1.4 5. Shiloh, Riverside —Preaching at 3; Sunday school, 2, Bethlehem—The Rev. J. Bradley Markward, D. D. 10.30, "The An ointed Messenger and the Message;" 7.30, "The Duty of the Church in This Day," last sermon in a series; 1.45, Sunday- school. REFORMED Lemoyne—The Rev. L. F. Drash. 10:30, "The Educational Influence of the Christian Woman's Board of Missions;" 7:30, "Bridled Energy." Fourth —The Rev. Homer Skyles May. 10:45, ''Living Stones in the Temple;" 7:4s,'"Finger Posts In the Pathway of Service; 9:30, Sunday school. Reformed Salem—The Rev. Ralph Ellis Hartman, of Marysville, will preach at 11 and 7:30; 9:45 Sunday school. Second—The Rev. Myers. 10:30, preaching: 7:30, preaching; 1:45, Sunday school. St. Andrew's, Penbrook —The Rev. G. W. Hartman. 10:30, "Our Obli gation to the Church;" 7:30, Charles Pass and Scott Lei by will speak at tho patriotic services; 2, Sunday school. HA.RRISBXJRG f&fi- TELEGRAPH LARGE CROWD ATTENDS LECTURE Prof. J. H. Balmer, English Explorer, Gives Interesting Talk Last niglit a crowd that filled every corner of the Stevens Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, Thir teenth and Vernon streets, heard and saw Prof. J. H. Balmer, the noted English Explorer, and the famous Kaffir Singing Boys, of South Africa. It was a great entertainment in every way. Dr. Smucker announced at tho close of the program that Congress man Richmond Pearson Hobson, the great naval expert, would lec ture in the church on the night of December 20 on "The Destiny of America." Mothers of sailor boys living in Harrisburg will be given complimentary tickets to the Hob son lecftlre by making application in writing to Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker, 1311 Vernon street, and giving name and address of the sail or. Tomorrow morning, at 10:30, the minister is to preach on "Two-Faced Folk." The quartet choir is to ren der special music. The fourth ser mon-lecture in the war series will be given Sunday evening, at 7:30, the special subject is to be "Soldiers on the Firing Bine." This war sermon will be given choral accompaniment by the quartet choir and the Sunday school orchestra. Betters from sol dier and sailor boys in response to the forty-five Thanksgiving boxes will be read in connection with this war service. A great crowd filled to overflowing the big auditorium last Sunday night. It is expected that even more will attend tomorrow night. . The Stevens Memorial Guards and Male chorus will hold important meetings at the church Monday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. All mem bers of these organizations are urged to attend. Major Walter L. Van aran left for France last Monday. Stephen B. Bowers and Bester E. Vanaraan will have charge of the Guards during the Major's sojourn in France. A congregational meeting will be held at the church, Wednesday even ing, at 7:30 o'clock, addressed by the minister. The Red Cross Aux iliary will have a rummage sale De cember 17, 18 and 19. Next Friday all members will be at the churc.i to receive articles to be placed on sale. Second-hand clothing, furni ture and all saleable articles will be received at that time. UNITED EVANGELICAL Park Street —The Rev. A. E. Han gen. 10:45, "The 'Amen' of the Lips and Bife;" 7:30. "The Cross at the Front and at Home;" 9:30, Sunday school. PRESBYTERIAN Westminster—The Rev. E. E. Cur tis. 10.30, "What Are You?": Sun day school. 1.45; 7.30. "What Is Strength " Calvary—The Rev. Frank P. Mac- Kenzie. 10.15, "Strength for the Inner Man"; 7.30, "Bight For All"; Sunday school, 9. Capital Street—The Rev. B. M. Ward. 10 45, "The Way to Happi ness"; 7.30, "The Forward Move ment." Camp Hill —The Rev. Raymond A. Ivetchledge. 11. "The Place of Re generation".; 7.30, "The Meek"; Sun day school. 9.4 5. Covenant The Rev. Harvey Klaer. 10.30, "The Home Bife of the Christian"; 7.30, "St. Paul at Ephesus"; Sunday school. 2. olivet—The Rev. Alfred B. Taxis. 10.30, "The Prayer to the Devil'; 7.30, "The Man in Men"; Sunday school. 2. Bethany—The Rev. John McFad den. 7.30, "The Fall of Man"; Sun day school. 9. Market Square—The Rev. George Edward Hawes, D. D.. 11, "The Church's Business in the Present Crisis": 7.30, "Christian Science', a False Religion." BAPTIST Market Street —The Rev. W. H. Dallman, supply. 10.30, "The Church —What It Is;" 7.30, "The Times of Restitution;" Sunday school. 11.30. First-—The Rev. William G. Boqk hart . 10.30, "An Exposition of the Biblical Phrase, 'With Christ' "; 11.45, Bible school; 7.30, "Why God Objected to Garments of Mixed Ma terials." St. Paul's—The Rev. E. Buther Cunningham. 10.30, "Jesus of Naz areth Crucified by God's Will"; 7.30, "Swift Judgment"; Sunday school, 12.30. Second —The Rev. Albert Josiah Greene. 10.30, "The Contention of Righteousness"; 7.30, "Think on "These Things"; Sunday school, 12. METHODIST Camp Curtin—The Rev. A. S. Wil liams. 10.30, "The Magnificat:" 7.30, "The New Magna Charta;" Sunday school, 2. St. Paul's—The Rev. William Moses will preach at 10.30 and 7.30; Sunday school, 1.45. Grace —The Rev. Dr. Robert Bag nell. 10.30, "An Interview With Paul, Year 64;" 7.30, "John's Vision of the Beast and the Bamb." Stevens Memorial—The Rev. Al bert Smucker; 10.30, "Two-Faced Folk;" 2, Sunday school: 7.30, "Sol diers on the Firing Bine." Coxestown—The Rev. John G. Da vis. 10.30, "Be Ye Steadfast;" 7.30, "The Beper Before the Priest;" Sun day school, 9.30. Fifth Street —The Rev. Edwin A. Pyles. Sacrament of the Bord's Supper, 10.30; "The Man of Sor rows," 7.30; Sunday school, 2. Baughman Memorial, New Cum berland. The Rev. Thomas S. Wil cox. 9.15, Sunday school; 10.30, preaching by the Rev. M. D. Bush, D. D.; the men's'chorus of the Stev ens Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, Harrisburg, will sing; 7.30, Lieutenant Russell Kohr will speak about the officers' training camp. Dauphin—The Rev. W. H. Zwei zig. 10.30, "The Immutability of Christ;" 2, Sunday school. Heckton —The Rev. W. 11. Zweizig. 7.30, "An Anxious Inquirer;" 2, Sun day school. Epworth—The Rev. J. D. W. Deavor. Sunday school, 10; 11, "God's Fello.w-workers;" 7.30, "My Place in God's Plan." Enola—The Rev. F. Grant Sleep. 9.30, Sunday school; 10.30, "Trusting God Truly;" 7.30, "According to, Ac counts." , Camp Hill —The Rev. Joseph E. Brenneman. Holy Communion, 11 and 7.30; Sunday school. 9.45. A. M. E. ZION Bethel.—The Rev. Dr. H. H. Cooper. 10.30, "Jealousy and Envy"; 7.30, the Rev. W. B. Williams. P. E., will preach. Wesley—The Rev. W. A. Ray. 10.45, "Praying Jesus to Depart": 7.30, "Procrastination"; 12.45, Sun day school. Harris—The Rev. R. B. Briscoe. 10.30, "Consecration, Diligence and Perseverance Until the Coming of the Bord": 7.45, "Repentance"; Sun day school, 1.30. UNION REVIVAL TO OPEN JAN. 6 Interdenominational Minis ters' Conference to Conduct Big Evangelistic Campaign The union revival of the Interde nominational Ministers' Conference of Harrisburg and vicinity, will open at the Harris A. M. E. Zion Church, the Rev. K. L. Briscoe, pastor, Sun day aXternoon, January 6, at 3 o'clock and close at the St. Paul's Baptist Church, State and Cameron streets, the Rev. E.', Luther Cunning ham, pastor, Sunday afternoon, Feb ruary 3. Five nights will be spent in each of the co-operating churches. The union chorus will be under the direction oi' the Rev. A. J. Greene, pastor of the Second Baptist Church, who will be assisted by the Rev. Dr. W. A. Ray, pastor of Wesley' A. M. E. Zion Church. The children's serv ices will be under the genera) charge of the Rev. R. L. Briscoe, who will assist the wives of the ministers in their active direction of these special afternoon meetings. The Rev. Walker Tollver, pastor of Zion Baptist, as sisted by the Rev. James A. Stokes, of Wesley, 'will have charge of the cottage daily prayer meetings, while the Rev. Dr. H. H. Cooper, of Bethel A. M. E. Church, Briggs street, near Ash avenue, will see to the linances. The Rev. Dr. W. A. Ray is the general manager of the campaign, and the Rev. E. Luther Cunningham has charge of the arrangements and the publicity. The co-operating churches will observe from Watch Night to Friday, January 4, as a sea son for special prayer in each indi vidual church. The union effort proved a great blessing to our people and the churches last year, and this year we are hoping for even greater bless ings. The following ministers will bring the messages of life during the campaign: The Revs. R. L. Briscoe, Walker Toliver, W. H. Roosezell, H. H. Cooper, W. A. Ray, T. J. Greene, E. Luther Cunningham, W. E. Jones, O. P. Goodwin, Warner Brown, J. T. Daniels and W. H. King. Big Missionary Pageant at Fourth St. Church of Christ The Christian Woman's Board of Missions of the Fourth StreetChurcli of Christ will give a missionary pa geant at the evening service to-mor row. Thirty-two persons showing ttie work of China, India, Africa. Latin America and the Uftited States will take part in the pageant. The Rev. J. G. Smith, pastor of the church, will preach "On Our Whole Duty" at th" ' -orning service. atu ' - ■ TO PAV DEBT PI, EDGES To-morrow is the last day on which the pledges made by mem bers of the Second Baptist Church for the building fund may be paid. These pledges were made last month by members of the congregation to help liquidate the debt on the build ing. CHURCH OF GOD Green Street—The Rev. H. S. Her shey. 10.30, "The Importance of licadinK the Best Books and Pa pers;" 7.30, "Crossing the Jordan;" 2, Sunday school. Fourth Street—The Rev. William Jhv. ' 10:30, "Workmen Who are not Ashamed;" 7:30 "A Plea for the Poor; 1:40, Sunday school . Camp Hill—The Rev. Clias. O. Houston: 10:30, "Union With Christ;" 7:30, Rev. Demetrius Yish anoff, "Macedonia, My Native Land;" 9:30, Sunday school. Maclay Street—The Rev. Dr. Wm. S. Houck. 11, "Religion in the Home;" 7:30, "Shirking Duty;" 9:45, Sunday school. Penbrook—The Rev. Jay C. Forn crook. 10: SO, "Religious Litera ture;" 7:30, "How Can a Man Be come a Christian?" 9:30, Sunday school. Pleasant View —The Rev. George W. Harper. 9:45, Sunday school; 10:45, "The Influence of the Church Advocate in the Home;" 7:30, "The White Plague and the Help of the Red Cross Seal." MISCELLANEOUS Christian and Missionary Alliance —The Rev. W. H. Worrall. Sunday school 9:30; 10:30, "The Ministry of Faith;" 7:30, Evangelistic Service, "The Drama of Life in Three Acts;" Children's Meeting Saturday after noon at 3. eßthesda Mission—John Fulton, Superintendent. Meeting every night at 8. Tuesday "Whosoever Praying Band;" Wednesday, John D. Stev ens; Friday, St. Matthew's Lutheran Church: Saturday, Martin Stutzman. Associated Bible Students, Seconii Street —1:45, "How the Ancient Worthies Were Justified; 3, the Sun day school lesson, "Ezra and Nehe miah Teach the Law." sfiM3Msis®a®EL^ i af^iaj2i3ri3M3iaraiaiaiaia'sraraiaiara3MaEf3MS!a©s. | fiaisa®P3 The Mrs. John Y. Boyd Men's Bible Class f PINE STREET PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL Ej BOYD MEMORIAL BUILDING SOUTH, NEAR THIRD STREET iS TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AT 1.30 O'CLOCK S SUBJECT: g "Ezra and Nehemiah Teach the Law" ! VISITORS AND FRIENDS CORDIALLY INVITED Why God Objected to Garments of Mixed Materials At 7.30 P. M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SECOND AND PINE STREETS The Rev. William J. Lockhart, Pastor. 10.30 A. M. —"An Exposition of the Biblical Phrase With Christ." 11.15 A. SJ. —Sunday School—Men's Bible Class. A Welcome for All. Seats All Free. COME—And Bring Your Friends. ' Soldiers on the Firing Line f This War Sermon, by the Rev. Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker, is to be given choral accompaniment by the Quartet Choir and the !j> Stevens Memorial Church Orchestra. 7.30 P. M. • To-Morrow Night 7.30 P. M. ill STEVENS MEMORIAL ! EPISCOPAL CHURCH THIRTEENTH AND VERNON STREETS "KEEP THE HOME-FIRES BURNING" t 0' { ' is to be sung by William H. Boyer. Letters from soldier and sailor boys wijl be read. ' ! i Tlie Best Scat In the House Is Yours If You Roacli It First WILL CELEBRATE JEWISH FEAST Members of Local Synagogues Will Present Special Pro grams During Week Jewish congregations of the city will observe Hanukah, or the Feast of the Maccabees.'to-morrow even ing. Special exercises will mark the observance of this holiday in each synagogue. MemLiors of the Y. M. 11. A. will give an entertainment in honor of the pupils of their religious school, December 13. The Kesher Israel will celebrate the festival next Sunday afternoon and on next' Sun day evening the pupils of the Ohev Sholom religious school will give their Hanukah celebration. The Feast of Hanukah commemo rates the splendid heroism of the Hasmonean House of Mattathias, of his son Judas, the Maccabee and his valiant brethren: their loyalty to the faith of their fathers, and their vic tory over Antiochus, King of Syria, who hail waged a relentless war of extermination against the religion of Israel. Under the military leadership of Judas Maccabee, the Israelites waged heroic warfare against their power ful adversaries for the right to wor ship God according to the dictates of their conscience. After three I years of war—on the same day, Kislev the 2 sth, on which three years before the Syrian idol had been placed In the temple—the Israelites celebrated the birth of their religious freedom, cleansed the temple which had been profaned by the Syrians, and rededicated it to the God of liberty and light. Hanukah is a Hebrew word mean ing rededication. In temple and home, tho seven-branched candle stick is-lighted and special prayers are offered. The suggestive symbol ism light, ever held in reverence by Israel, is variously employed to ex press the lessons of the festival. Dr. Hawes to Preach on "Christian Science, a False Religion" "Christian Science, a False Reli gion," is the second study in the series of false religions which the Rev. G. E. Hawes, pastor, is deliver ing at Market Square Church. This subject is a live one. The teachings of this cula, the relation to the "blood of God," to the atoning work of Jesus Christ on the cross, will receive special mention. "I am not so much concerned about the reput ed cures of these people," said Dr. Hawes. "The physicians can settle this point of difference between them and these reputed healers. My con crn is to try to innoculate people against the teachings which deny ewery vital, fundamental teaching of the Bible on the subject of salvation. People who are poisoned with this stuft will not be helped by this study." LECTURE "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" Charles I. Ohrenstein, a member of the Board of Lectureship of the First Church, Christian Scientist, of Boston, will lecture on "Christian Science" in the Orpheum theater, to morrow afternoon at 3:15. Mr. Ohrenstein is a Jew who became a Christian Scientist. He is a forceful and eloquent speaker, and the com mittee In charge anticipate a large number of people will hear him. A PLEA FOR THE POOR Dr. William N. Yates, pastor of the Fourth Street Church of God, I will preach Sunday evening on "A I Plea for the Poor." He believes It I Is unchristian to raise prices at cer j tain times, and will give his reasons i for thinking so. UNITED BRETHREN Sixth Street—The Rev. Joseph Daugherty. 10.30 and 7.30, Holy Communion will be observed; even ing subject, "Abiding in Christ;" Sunday school. 1.45. Otterbein —The Rev. S. Edwin Rupp, D. D.—10.30, "Courage"; the Rev. H. S. Klefer will preach at 7.30; 2, Sunday school. State Street—lo:4 5, The Rev. C. W. Shoop, a returned Missionary will preach; 7:30, "Effectual Pray er;" 9:30, Sunday school. Derry Street —The Rev. J. A. Ly ter. 10.30, 7.30; 2, Sunday school. Neidig Memorial —The Rev. H. S. and admittance of new members Kiefer 9:15, Sunday school; 10:30, Communion Service and admittance ! of new members; 7.30, the Rev. Ed i win Rupp, Otterbein United Breth | ren Church, Hurrishurg, will conduct an evangelistic service. First —The Rev. W. E. Daugherty. i 10:30, "The Bestowment of the Holy ' Spirit: 7:30, "The Aim of a Conse crated Life; 1:45 Sunday school. DECEMBER 8, 1917. FIRE LADDIES TO UNFURL FLAG Allison Hil 1 Company to Be inember Associates Now in Service of Country Members of the Allison Hill Hook and Ladder Company will dedicate and unfurl a large service flag to morrow afternoon in the englnehouse at 3.30 o'clock. The flag will be un furled in honor of the men from the company who have cntei?d the coun try's service. Tile company s roll of honor is as follows: Joseph B. Beidleman, Supply Truck Company No. 1. p. N. G.: Tyron Ben "er - Truck Company No. 1, P. Is. G.; Jacob Burganstock. Troop C, Mrst Pennsylvania Cavalry; Fabain l>umgardner, National Army. Camp Meade, Md.: Walter T. Cook. Supply Truck Company No. 1, P. N. G.; Ogden Carpenter, Machine Gun Company, I'.ighth Pennsylvania Infantry; George P. Drake, first lieutenant, Ammunition Train. N. G. P.; Arthur Fitzgerald, Company I, Eighth Pennsylvania In fantry; Harold Hippie. Troop C, First Pennsylvania Cavalry; Myrl Hoerner. Troop c, First Pennsylvania Cavalry; Charles Keister, Company I, Eighth Pennsylvania Infantry; Russel Match ett Company I, Eighth Pennsylvania Infantry; Elwood E. Mohn, IT. S. Cav alry; Lloyd R, Nye, Supply Truck No. j, N. G. P.; John J. Orr, Ammunition Truck Company No. 6, N. G. P.; Wil liam Pollock, U. S. Navy; Charles Reininger, U. S. Infantry; Edward Both, second lieutenant, One Hundred Fifty-fourth Depot Brigade. Camp Meade, Md.; John Schelhas, Company P, Twelfth U. S. Infantry; Charles F. Hieaffer, Company I, Eighth Pennsyl vania Infantry; Clifton Turner. Sup ply Truck Company No. 2, N. G. P.: Clayton E. Wolf, Company E, Fourth U. S. Infantry, and John Wolfarth, Company E, Thirty-third U. S. In fantry. Addresses will be made by Charles L. Pass and Sergeant John IC. Blalce. of the local recruiting office. The flag will be raised by Sergeant Rlake and Quartermaster Sergeant J. J. Boyle, of the Navy, .The program Is as follows: Prelude, Municipal Band; prayer, the Rev. A. L Taxis, pastor of the Olivet Presbyterian Church; song. America," audience; address, Charles L. lass; solo, "The Sword Is My Sweetheart True," Clarence H. Slgler; address. Sergeant John K. Blake, music. Municipal Hand; address and rollcall, A. Carson Stamm; flagrais ir.g: son. "Star Spangled Banner," au dience; benediction, the Rev. Clayton A. Smucker, pastor of Stevens Meth odist Episcopal Church. CHURCH OF CHRIST Harris Street—The Rev. George F Schaum. 10:30, "God's Book the VJ. fe: " 2 ' Sunda y school; 7.30, Blotting out Sin." | Were You One of Those So Greatly Inspired Last Sunday □ Evening At i Bethlehem Lutheran Church | GREEN AND CUMBERLAND STREETS | REV. J. BRADLEY MARKWARD, D.D., Pastor □ At the Morning Service, at 10.0, thea Pastor Will Preach on I The Anointed Messenger and the Message ; At tin* Evening Service, at 7.30, Another Sermon in tile Scries The Duty of the Church in This Day : COME—Anil be inspired to a more loyal world-citizenship I Sunday School at 1.45 P. M. A Warm Welcome Awaits You. Our Debt To Martin Luther THE Reformation started 400 years ago by Martin Luther is responsible for the fol lowing blessings: "The Open Bible. Justification by Faith. The Right of Private Judgment. Univer sal Priesthood of All Believers. People's Part in Public Worship. Universal Edu cation. An Unmutilated Sacrament. Christian Hymns. Protestant Parson ages. Civil and Religious Liberty." The marvelous success of ZJbn Lutheran Church is due to the close observance of the teachings of Martin Luther. Splendid Sunday Evening Services. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH South Fourth Street. Ntnr Market REV. S. W. HERMAN, Pastor. "The Church With the Chimes." tjU Sunday, December 9, 1917 \l| (■; j Preacher, The Rev. I* S. MUDGE, D. D., Pastor. I| 10.30 A. M. "THE EVERY DAY OF LIFE" j! "THE FOOL OF FOOLS" "But (Jod said unto him, 'Thou Fool' " *• I A Cordial Invitation to You to Enjoy. •Jl. Excellent Choir Music. Familiar Congregational Hymns. Practical, Spiritual Preaching. 3 DR. FRY WILL PREACH AT ZION Secretary of Board of Church Extension Will Have Charge of Service The Rev. C. L. Fry, D.D., Secre tary of the Board of Church Exten sion of the General Council, will preach at both services in Zion to morrow, in the absence of the pas tor, who will assist at the re-dedica tion of the Lutheran Church In Frostburg, Md., the Kev. Harry H. Beidleman. pastor. The themes <4 Dr. Fry will be appropriate to thd Advent season "The Coming of the Kins: what it will mean to the Church" and "The Coming of tho King: what it will mean to the Nation." All departments of the Sunday school will convene at 1:45, and those who have no Sunday school aflillations will be gladly wel comed and assigned to classes. The Senior Catechetical class will meeet at 6:30 and will be addressed by Df. Fry. This class welcomes both young and older people who are de sirous of being better informed in the primary and funflamental truths of the Bible. The Cenchrean Circle will hold another of their helpful meetings on Monday evening. Miss Raymond's Bible class will meet for study on Tuesday evening. The La dies' Aid Society and tho Lutheran Women's Red Cross Unit will work on Wednesday afternoon. At the midweek service the pastor will speak upon the religious values of the Biblical book of Nehemiah. The Teachers' Training class will meet after the mid-week service. On Thursday evening the Camp Fire Groups and the Boy Scouts will meet. The Literary Circle of Ziou will meet at the home of Miss Mar tha Snavely, 217 North Second street, on Thursday evening to continue t.ho study of "France and her People." The Patriotic Devotional service, which has been helpful to those, who have been able to attend, and which offers its ministry to any, who can attend, will be conducted on Fri day at 4:30. The Intermediate Cate chetical class will be taught at 4:30, | On Saturday afternoon the Juniors will meet at 2 o'clock, after which tho Children's Missionary. Band will enjoy an illustrated talk suitable to the season. TO PRESENT PAGEANT The Missionary Society of the St. Matthew's Lutheran Church will pre sent the missionary pageant, "Christ in America," in the church to-mor row evening. Twenty-four charac terse will represent the various races in the country, who are in search for higher religious and national ideals. ORGANIST RESIGNS Mrs. Ralph R. Burd, 522 PerCer street, has resigned her position as organist of the Covenant Presbyter ian Church. Mrs. Burd is a tulente;! musician and is well known in th musical circles of the city. No suc cessor has been named.