'.uNTEN PROGRAMS TO BE PRESENTED IN CHURCHES OF THE CITY TOMORROW TO EXALT HOME AT PINE STREET > Dr. Mudgc lo Speak on lis Ini-i portance in World's Life At the Pine Street Presbyterian j Church on Sunday the Rev. Dr., Mudge will preach morning anil I evening. "Home Ideals" will be thoj subject at the morning service, and, the sermon will be an attempt to! exalt the importance of the home in J personal, social, national, and inter- j national life. "Can I Depend on You?" will he the evening topic I The value of dependableness as an j essential element in success will be j emphasized. I On Tuesday evening the monthly j meeting of the "Servants of the j King" will be held at the Women j and Girls' Building, when a most at tractive anil delightful program will | be presented by lie young ladies. On j Wednesday evening at the mid-week service the pastor will answer the j question "Does God Send Trouble . | in Thursday evening at the Boyd Memorial Building the final bowling match to determine the Sunday school class championship will take p'ace. This match will be between | the winners of the first series of Tnatches completed some months ago and the second series just finished. Mrs. bull's Bible Class will also hold its regular monthly meeting on | Thursday evening which is alsu the time for the Mothers' Meetings at Pine Street and Bethany Chapel. On Friday the Bed Cross Auxiliary will j meet from 9.00 a. m. to 5.00 p. 111. with the usual delightful luncheon | ut noon in the Women s ami 1 rls \ Building. The pastors classes fori girls and boys w ill be held in the j lute afternoon and early evening', thej class for boys being followed by the, weekly meeting of the Boy Scouts j at the Bo\d Memorial Building. °'i Friday evening in the gymnasium of the Boyd Memorial Building the cups will be presented to the team | winning the bowling match on: Thursday evening, and to the win-, nor in the Pine Street Church has kelball league. , The regular features of the weeklj | schedule in both the Boyd Memorial j Building and the Women G rls Building will be continued. Detailed information concerning these and, the other many activities of the pl "®j Street Church and iU two chapels muv he obtained from the w-eekli i church bulletin and from the bul letin boards which with their con-1 stantly changing announcements are found in convenient places. i •in Tuesday evening the James MeCormick Bible Class now taught: bv 10 V* such of the older members as have no other church or Sunday school membership. Evangelistic Services at Market Square to Be Continued Next Week The meetings Thill) have been in 1 progress for two weeks at Market | Square Presbyterian Church will be | . uiitlnued during the coming week, fir orr believes that this other week Wiil bring about marked results. The people of the congregation have been , rallying from night to night, there j have been many conversions. To-morrow's tliemcs are expected | to prove of great interest and great | profit. In the morning D'r. Orr will speak. Mr. Armstrong will sing at . this service and at the evening service. REV. PARSON'S TO SPEAK The Rev. D. A. Parsons, president of Eastern Pennsylvania Conference | of Seven Day Adventlsts will give j an illustrated lecture on "Bolshe-j visin" at the Pythian Hall, Four- I teentli and Howard streets, Sunday evening, at 7.45. The lecture is ! under the direction of the Seven i Day Adventist local church of the city. ttr anticipate a large number of buokingH for picnlcn at Beautiful Hershey Park ; Ilcrshey. Pn.. thla Benson anil recommend that picnic committees innke application for audi privi leges as early as possible in order to seenre desirable dates. Apply MANAGER HERSHEY PARK Hershey, Pa. Bethlehem Lutheran Church GKKI3X AND CUMBERLAND STREETS Rev. J. Bradley Markward, D. D., Pastor. 10.30 A. M., "The Pilgrim of Eternity on His Last Earthly Journey." 7.30 P. M., "The Christians of the First Century and the Christians of the Twentieth." "The Pleasures of Sin" Stirring address to men only by Dr. W. W. Orr The Evangelist, of Charlotte, North Carolina Harry P. Armstrong The Singing Evangelist Of Pawnee City, Nebraska, Will Sing Big Men's Meeting Auspices Y. M. C. A. Fahnestock Hall, Second and Locust Streets Sunday, March 23rd at 3.30 P. M. All Men Invited Bring Another Man With You SATURDAY EVENING. HARRBBURG TELEGRAPH * MARCH 22, 1919 BIG C. E. BANQUET TO BE HELD AT MESSIAH CHURCH Social Room lo Be I'sed For Big Occasion: Many Gnosis Registered; Committee Is Rusij With Plans Fully live hundred endeavorers I are expected to be in attend unco at i the Christian Kndeavor banquet to • he given in honor of the Rev. Dan i iel A. Poling, of Boston, associate i president of the United Society of , Christian Endeavor in the social i hall of the Messiah Lutheran 'church ! Tuesday evening. April 1. proceed ing the big mobilization of the En ! deavor Societies of Dauphin and I Cumberland counties, Carlisle, Leba ! non and this city. j The committee on banquet under I the direction of Paul A. Strieklcr I and A. Elwyn Strode is planning j to handle the many delegates who ! desire to attend with as much reg j ularity as possible. All delegates at tending the banquet are urged to send their name, address and sev entfive cents per plate to F. S. Montgomery. Third and Chestnut streets, or Miss Emily Edwards, 226 Ilerr street, Harrisburg, in advance. I At the banquet Dr. Poling will or | ganize a C. E. Alumni Association | and give some facts about his ex | perience and story of America's part in tlie great war—from Seiclieprey f to Versailles as a "Y" secretary in j the Red Triangle "Huts in Hell." on the Dead Man's Curve, under a ' German barrage and through a gas j attack, as a stretcher bearer, in air raids and submarine attacks and ! then at the peace table. | The following delegates have al ! ready made advance registration i and several hundred more arc ox | pected to register during the coming week: j Messiah Lutheran, Mr. and Mrs. I. \V. Elmer. I Bethlehem Lutheran, Miss Bessie Healie (two) Miss Minnie A Title, I Miss Susannah Burd. Augsburg Lutheran. Robert K. jCook. ! Shiloh Lutheran, Riverside. Wil : liam Dixon. F. J. Troutman, J. A. i Musser, (two), E. A. Lots, (two). | St. Matthew's Lutheran, Mies . Frances Burkholder, Miss Katharine Rife. . Christ Lutheran, Miss Susan i Rlioades.'R. 11. Saltzer. : St. Mark's Lutheran, tVest Fair ' view. J. C. Wachtman, (two), Fred i L. Eekert, (two). ! St. John's ■ Lutheran, Steciton, : Mrs. J. W. Conrad. Lucetta Mcll- I henny. Miss Wilhelmina K. Dress, i (three). K. W. Stout, George F. Rupp, Richard Fenical. Xew Cumberland Lutheran, Grov i or C. Xegley. Zion Lutheran. Enola. Miss Carrie M. Knaby. Miss Mabel E. Seitz. Trinity Lutheran, Lemoyne, Xaney Bentz, (two), Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. I Miller. St. Paul's Lutheran, Millersburg. i W. S. Cummings. St. Peter's Lutheran, Middletown, I Miss Beulali L. Laverty, Geraldine Brandt, Warren J. Brown, Mrs. Ful- I let' Bergstresser. United Brethren, Derry street. ! Vera B. Harmon, (two), Miss Kath | ryn Carl, (two), W. B. Souders, J. ! Boyd ('rouse. A. T. Baker. Otterbeln. United Brethren, Miss ] Ethel Earley. (two). Catherine I Qua id, (two), Mr. and Mrs. Charles ,G. Bernhardt. i First United Brethren, Miss Esther Smith. X. 1,. Mause. Xew Cumberland. United Bretli i veil. Anna Hoover. Editli Hoover. ; Sleelton, United Brethren, Ada I Ilerr man. I St. Paul's AVormleysburg, Mrs. J. | J. Hemmer, Miss Ruth Mower, j Sixtii Street United Brethren. Misses Lilltam M. Goodyear, Maude Goodyear, E. A. Grimley. Sentenary United Bretlinn, ' Steciton, P. Alger Keller, Catherine i Stehman, Bertha I. Frank, (two). Robert J. Miller. Jr., (two), Irene ! Sanders, (two), Mrs. Robert J. Mil- I ler. (three). Uighspire, United Brethren. P. D. I livers, Mrs. P D. Myers, D. IV. Yer ! gcr. Rev. X. IT. Wort. Penbrook, United Brethren. Rev. H. M. Miller, Ivy Brighton, (two), Mary E. Herman. West Fairvlew T'nited Brethren, i O. A. Fisher. E. L. Stiles. United Evangelical, Harris Street, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer S. Schilling, llr. and Mrs. B. U. Wiley, Mr. and I Mrs. W. L. Bailey, i United Evangelical. Park Street, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Urich, Kath ; ryn Bolton. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Curtis. United Evangelical, I.emoyne, I George 11. Wagner, (two), Christ L. Eby, Lewis P. Markley, (two). | Grace United Evangelical, Steel- J ton, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hoch, I (three), Theo. E. Sheetz, J. M. j Cooper. j Presbyterian, ("amp Hill, A. E. Strode, Miss Ellen Strode, Pine Street, Fred ('. Morgan, Mary Fisli ' er, Cecil Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Palmer, Mary C. Garland, Rev. H. H. Baldwin, Covenant, Dor othy Louise Teats. Market Square, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Montgomery, Dolores Segelbauin. Bessie E. March, Emily Edwards. Howard ltodgers, W. S. Taylor. Church of God, Penbrook, Nelson B. Cassell, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis, Mrs. Elizabeth Bensbn, (two), S. B. Graft, (two). Enola, Rev. C. D. Rishel. Fourth Street, Harold E. Eckert. Miss Mary Tow sen, Miss Mae ('. Hoover. W. S. Cass, (three), Enola, Clarence Mc- Donald. Baptist, Market Street, Henry palm, Harriet Jones. Helen Jackson, A. T. Eaton, Anna BrightbiM, Lester Xeff, Mrs. 11. 11. Snyder, Bessie Dan iels, Central, Steelton, Mrs. 10. W. Stout, Esther Rauer. Reformed, St. Matthew's. Enola, G. A. Yeager. Mrs. C. L. Kautz, Mrs. G. A. Ycager, Mrs. J. F. Gruyer. Second Reformed, Clara McCar rell, (two), Anna Lupfer, (two), Nora L. Lippi, Helen M. Gable. Mir- ! iam B. Haines. Carroll Woltz, Ralph Miller, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. ICauff nian. Hummelstown. Lutheran, Paul A. Strieklcr. St. John's Lutheran, Steelton, Rev. and Mrs. George X. Lauffer. Grace United Brethren, West Fairview, Rev. F. T. K oil ler. Second Reformed, Rev. A. M. I Say res. Oberlin Reformed, Ira B. Cassell, I Earl F. Brehin, John C. Reed. Centenary United Brethren, Steel- i ton, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hadley. C. E. NOTES Levi O. Bolton, a live wire worker j of the Park Street Keystone Lea gue of Christian Endeavor, wrote a! letter home recently when he was j in the. service for Uncle Sam in j France. He had been in a field hos- j pital for three weeks and then re- | moved to a base hospital. He was hurt while going over the top on the morning the armistice was signed. He sends greetings to the Endeavorers at home. A big meeting is promised for Dr. Francis E. Clark at Carlisle and one at Shtppenaburg on Sunday after noon and evening. A number of Harrisburg endeavorers will attend. "The Art of Character Building" will be the topic for study in the endeavor prayer meetings to-mor row evening. A group of boosters composed of Mrs. 13. Ravsor, Miss Esther Dewees, Miss Mary Pentz, Miss Helen Stroh, visited the Park ftreet United Evan gelical. Market Street Baptist and the Chirst Lutheran societies re cently. A good time was spent to gether and an interesting program i was refiered. Wormle.vsburg United Brethren j Endeavorers observed their twenty- ! eighth anniversary during the past j week. On last Sunday evening boosters from this city gave an in teresting program as follows: Duet by Misses Fern Stanford and Sylvia Gingrich, talk by Bruce U. Wiley; solo by Mrs. E. S. Schilling and a talk by Elmer S. Schilling. Mrs. NMe Knisely will have j charge of the Endeavor service at | the Westminister Presbyterian so- i ciety on Sunday evening. Every-1 body is urged to attend the meeting, j At the Harris Street United Evan gelical Church Jerome Miller will speak and conduct the League serv ice to-morrow evening. Christ I.utheran Endeavorers will have a good program to-morrow evening and every Endeavorer is urged to bring another friend along. Chalmer Reynolds will have charge of the service. At the Centenary United Breth ren society, Steelton, Miss Catherine Stehman will make the program in teresting on Sunday evening. On Sunday, March 30 a debate will be held and the topic will be "On the Fence." Don't forget to gel your tickets for the banquet at Messiah Luth eran Church. Tuesday. April 1. Every bite will be relish. All societies are urged to register in advance for the mobilization of societies to be held April 1. A committee on orchestra for the big mobilizatio lihus been appointed as follows: J. Frank Palmer and Miss Emily Edwards. Mrs. Charles R. Bartley and Mrs. 11. Williams will have an interesting program for the Endeavor meet ing at the Park Street United Evan gelical church on Sunday evening. Zion Evangelical Lutheran En deavorers will study the regular topic to-morrow evening, at 6:43 o'clock. Mrs. C. Y'ingst will have charge of the service. *G. A. Martz will have a good mes sage for the Endeavorers at the St. Matthew's Lutheran society meeting on Sunday evening. Come and hear him. Fourth Street Church of Endeav orers are having good meetings. Three leaders will have charge of the service on Sunday evening, W. I. Cass, Miss Annie Hoverter and Freda Widder. Unique Plan For Services in Olivet Presbyterian The different organizations of Olivet Presbyterian Church are tak ing their turn in selecting leaders and subjects for the prayer meetings i~om week to week; and tlie Sunday School is developing plans for its assignment on .Wednesday, March 26. "Working in the Church," has been selected as the topic; and at the meeting these questions will be answered and briefly discussed, fol lowed by prayer for each, by the members of .the Sunday School: "How can the weekly prayer meeting be made more appealing and popular?" "Does the spiritual life of a church and Sunday School suffer because of lack of interest in missions?" "Should there he a decision day in the Sujjday School?" | "Do members of the church and Sunday Sciiool assist the Aid Society | as they should?" "How vital is the work of the Christian Kndeavor Society in the evangelizing efforts of tlie church ■ and Sunday School; and why and , how should the church and Sunday Lflchool render larger assistance?" J The meeting promises to lie a very i Interesting one, and a very large at- I tendance is anticipated. ROBT. M'MURDO AT CONFERENCE Noted Editor of ''Armor of Light" Will Address Bible Meeting at First Baptist i The Forty-Sixth Monthly Inter denominational Bible Conference will bo held in the First Baptist j Church, Second and Pine streets, on | Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, j March 23. 24 and 23; two sessions | each day at 3.30 and T. 30 o'clock, j Robert McMurdo, of Chicago, editor, | evangelist and Bible teacher, will conduct the conference sessions. Mr. McMurdo is editor and pub lisher of "The Armor of Bight,"' a monthly periodical published in Chicago. He has a real live mes sage for Christians and his ad i dresses are calculated to meet mod ern needs and are deeply spiritual. Tie has for some years been engaged in Bible teaching in the United States and Canada. Ilis addresses sparkle with Scotch wit and a dry ness which make them highly ac ceptable to popular audiences. Sunday afternoon at 3.30, he will speak on a subject in which every Biblo student is interested these days. "The League of Nations in the Light of Prophecy." Sunday night at 7.30 on "The Revelation of God in Creation, Providence and Redemption." Monday and Tuesday afternoons and evenings he will give his four addresses on "Foundation Truths from the Epistle to the Romans." Music in the Churches ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL Pontifical High Muss. 10.30 —Pro- cessional, Ecce Sucerdos, (chorus), Rampis; Asperges Me Bom inc. Greg orian X1IIC; Introit, (oculi mei, semper ad Doniinum) Tozer; Cantor, Walter F. Mazuroaki, Kyrle, Mass in G. Gloria, Mass in G, Kumin; Graduate and Tractus, (Exurge Bomine ad te levavi) Tozcr; Credo, Kumin; offertory, (Justitiae Bomine reetae) Tozer; adoro Te, Hermann: Sanctus, Kumin: Agnus Bei, Kumin: Communion, ( Passer invenit sibi j donuni) Tozer; Recessional, Hymn to St. Patrick, C. R. Harker, S. ,T. Organist and choirmaster, J. D. j Brodeur. .REFORMED SALEM Anthem. "Love Divine, All Love Excelling," (Crucifixion): soprano solo, (selected), Stainer: Mrs. Wm. R. Heisley. Anthem, "The Radiant, Morn Has Passed Away, "Wood ward. 11FTHLKH1CM LUTHERAN Morning—Prelude, offertoire. Du- Boise; anthem. "Grieve Not the Holy Spirit" (Stainer.); contralto solo, "Teat-h Me to Pray," Jewett, j Mrs. Hugh Hertzler: offertory, An-1 dante Religioso, Hailing; postlude, "Scherzo," Lemaigre. Evening Prelude, "Souvenir,', Gillette, anthem. "Thou Lamb of J God," Wagner-Williams: quartet, "I j Lay My Sins on Jesus," Speaks; of- j fertorv, "Cantilene," Salome; pre-1 lude, "Grand Chorus," Dußois. Mrs. William K. Bumbaugh, directress; J. Stewart Black, organist. ZION hITHKHAN Morning—lo.3o, prelude, Andante Cantahile. Desha yea; baritone solo, "Babylon," Watson, Mrs. Robert Smith; offertory, Lemaigre; anthem, "O Jesus. Thou Art Standing," Fos ter; postlude, Fugue in O major, Bach. Evening 7.30 —Prelude, melody in F, Gladstone; quartet, selected, Mrs. Decevee, Miss Bennett, Mr. Shantz, Mr. Smith; offertory, "Gondolied," Merkel; gospel hymn, Mrs. Decevee. postlude, prelude in D minor, Bach. Mrs. E. J. Dec-evee, chorister; Wil liam, organist; Mr. E. A. Kepner, chimes. CHRIST LUTHERAN Morning —■ Prelude, "Berceuse, Faulkes; offertory, "To a Wild Rose," MacDowell; anthem, "Here I See Thee Face to Face," Ncvin; solo, "The Lord is Mindful of His own." Mendelsohn, Miss Alice Rol linson (by request); postlude, "Sor tie Solennelle," Niedermeyer. Evening—Prelude, "Idyl," Michel; offertory, "Impromptu," Ashford; anthem. "None Other Lamb," San ders; solo, "Praise to Thee, Glorious Father," Harding, Warren Lyme; postlude, "March Religieuse," Gou ! nod. PTVE STREET PRESBYTERIAN Morning —Prelude., "Contempla ! tion," Mltchel: anthem, "Jubilate Deo" (New), Healey William; cf | fertory, "Consolation" (E major), | Liszt; antliem, "My Faitli Looks iUp to Thee," Havens; postlude, "Fugue in G minor'' (Great), J. S. ' Bach. Evening—Prelude, "Offertory in i E majof," Dubois: anthem, "O Love | That Will Not Let Me Go," Harris; i offertory, "Forest Vesper," Johnston: : solo, "Bend Thou My Will to j Thine," C. 11. Lowden; postlude, ! "Processional March," Gtiirand. SECOND REFORMED ■ Morning—Prelude, "Cantilene," ! Flagler; ajthem, "Ddliver Me O j Lord," Stainer; anthem, "Holy Father," Faure; postlude, "March | in C," Biggie. i Evening—Prelude, "Meditation," j Guilmunt; anthem, "Let Not Vour Heart Be Troubled." Simper; an- I them, "Great God to Thee My Even i ing Song," Rheinberger; postlude, j "Postlude," Costa. j WESTMINTKR PRESBYTERIAN Morning Prelude, "Morning 1 Song," S'eiss; anthem, "Lord, Thou | Hast Been Our Bwelling-place," j Barnes. offertory, "Andante," Hel : ler; baritone solo, "Teach Me to Pray," Jewitt; Mr. Boyer; postlude, "Commemoration March," Smart. Evening—Prelude, Nocturne Le rnare; nntheni. "O Lord, Rebuke Me Not," Simpson; offertory, "Adora tion," Lcmmens; solo, selected, Mrs. Madden; postlude, "Alegro Maes toso," Warren. < Reformed Men to Meet in St. John's Church On Thursday evening a meeting of the men of the Reformed Churches will be held in St. John's Reformed Church, Fourth i\>d Maclay streets. A feature of the evening will be a supper served at 6.30 o'clock. | The object of the meeting is to | get the men of the several churches better acquainted with ideas of fur thering the interest of the Reformed Churches in ibis vicinity by getting I the men Interested in the work of 1 tjie church. Church Directoru i . ' PKENBYTEIW Pine Street —The Rev. Lewis Sey mour Mudge, 8.D., the Rev. H. 11. Baldwin, assistant, 10:30, "Home Ideals"; 7.30, "Can 1 Depend on You?"; 1.40, Sunday School. Division Street—The Rev. 11. 11. Baldwin. 3.00, Sunday School; 7.4 3, "Saved by Singing." Olivet —Morning and evening by the Rev. M. S. Kales, assistant pastor of Pine street church. 2.00, Sunday School. Market Square—The Rev. George Edwhrd Hawes, I>. D., the Rev. | Howard Rodgcrs, assistant. 11.00, | "The American Home"; 7.30. "The Love of Jesus." The Dr. W. W. Orr 'preaches at both services. Emmanuel The Rev. Everett Hodman. 10.00, "The Claims of the King";ll.lu, Sabbath School; Eve ning Worship, "Wheat and Tares." Paxton- —The Rev. Harry B. King. 111.00. "Opportunity and Invest | mont"; 7.30. this service the can vassers of the New Era Movement will make a report; 10.00, Sunday School. Capital Street—The Rev. B. M. Ward. 10.45, "Duty to God and Country." Bethany—The Rev. John Martin Warden. 7.30, "Hope For the Man Wlio Forsakes His Sin"; 9.00, Sun day School. Convenant • The Rev. Harvey] Klaer. 10.30. "Limiting Our Bless- i ings"; 7.30, "The Walls of Jericho"; 2.00, Sunday School. BAPTIST Market Street —The Rev. W. S. ! Dunlop. 10.30, Br. B. C. Lesher. of China, will speak; 11.30, Sunday School; 7.30, "The Vision of Paul." Tabernacle —The Rev. Willurd Os more Peiree. 11.00, "A for the Age in Which We LiVe"; ".30, Br. C. B. Lesher. of China, will speak; 9.45, Sunday School. Second—The Rev. Albert Josiah Greene. 10.30, "The Fall of Man . 7.30. "Three Reasons for Preaching Christ"; 12, Sunday School. Fi rs t—The Rev. William James Lockart. 10.30. "They Left All': 11.45, Eible School; 3.30, Robert McMurdo. of Chicago, will speak on "The League of Nations in the Light of Prophecy; 7.30, "The Revelation ] of God in Creation, Providence and Redemption." MISCELLANEOUS Christian —The Rev. 1. Boyd Wenger. 11.00, "The Empire of Stone"; 7.43, "The Masters Knock . 10.00, Sunday School. Church of the Brethren—The Rev . H. J. Beachly. 11.00. program by members of the Volun teer Band of Elizubethtown College, 7.20, "The Second <.oming . Sunday School. PVlllTn i. n f Christian Science. l'irst Church < Christ, Scientist —11.00 -"J 11 * 1 • "Matter"; 11.00, Sunday School, les timonial Meeting. e^" e n S gl7' B uild- Free Reading Room. Kunktl Bulla i n( , i i *{i) to 5.00, daily. Christian and Miliary Alliance —9.30, Sunday School. • • * Preaching; 7.30. Evangelistic Ser vice. LUTHERAN Bethlehem The Rev. J- Markward. P " r ' ( iis Trfvst Pilgrim of Etetrnit. _ Chris- Earthly Journey . 7.30. ine . tians of the First t'entuo and the Christians of the Twentieth , day school nt 1.45. d „ Calvary—The He • J- Master Paar, pastor. 1L .. ( . hrist Answers His Enemies , i.30. V; hr 'r in the High Priests Palace , 10. Sunday school. i vhr> Trinitv, New Cumberland— Tne Rev A. R. Ayres. pastor, will at 10.30, "Miracles of Christ, Jhc "' Object." and 7. "The Office and Work of the Holy Spirit. St. Peter's. Iliglisplre—-The Rev. Ernest L. Pee. pastor, will preach at 10 45. "God's Estimate ot Holi ness." and at 7.30. "Creation"; bun day school at 9.30. St. Matthew's—The Rev. E. E. Snyder, pastor. 11, "Finding Jesus . 7.30, "Home Religion ; Sunday school at 9.4 5. , „ , Shiloh, Riverside —Sunday school at 2; preaching services at 3. Memorial —The Rev. L. C. Man ges, pastor, will preach at 10.30, "Our Place in the Spiritual Pur pose of the Passion of Our Lord, and at 7.30. "The Appeal of the Gospel to the Wicked"; Sunday school at 2. Trinity, Camp Hill —Dr. E. Iv>. Weigle, pastor. 10.30, "Healing of the Dumb Demoniac"; 7.30, "Imi tation of God"; 9.30, Sunday school. Holy Communion—The Rev. John Henry Miller, pastor. 10.45, morn ing service, "The Master's Works Witness to His Redemptive Power"; 7.30, "Mt. Calvary." Augsburg—The Rev. A. M. Sta tnets, pastor, will preach at 10.30, "Not to Destroy But to Save"; 7.30, "A Line from a Hebrew Poem"; Sunday school at 2. Messiah—The Rev. Henry W. A. j Hanson, pastor, will preach at ! 10.30, this sermon in Lenten series I on "What Christ Into the World to 11(4." and at 7.30, "The Lure of Two Worlds"; Sunday school at 2. Redeemer —The Rev. M. E. Shaf- I or, pastor, will prhacli at 10.30, I "Death for Sin," and at 7.30, "Oc cupation in Heaven." i Trinity—The Rev. R-. L. Meisen i helder, pastor, will preach at 10.30, j "Striving to Enter and Peace." and at 7.30, "The Closed Boor"; Sunday I school at 2. | 55i0n —The Rev. S. Winfleld Her man, pastor, will preach at 10.30. "The Preaching of Christ," and at 7.30, "Christ the Water of Life"; Sunday school at 1.45. Christ—The Rev. Br. Thomas Reisch, pastor. will preach at 10.30, "The Lord's Set Face," and at 7.30, "The Lost Sheep"; Sunday school at 2. REFORMED St. John's—Clayton H. Ranck. pas tor. 11 a. in., "The Different Watch fulness of God;" 8 a. in., "Tares;" Sunday School, 10 a. in. "Get Togeth er" dinner of men of Reformed churches in Harrisburg and vicinity Thursday evening. Salem—The Rev. Ellis N. Krenier, pastor, will preach at 11 and 7.30. Sunday School, 9.45. Second—Rev. Alfred Nevin Suyres, pastor, will preach nt 10.30, "Free dom in Bondage," and at 7.30, "The Hardened Heart;" Sunday School. 1.45. Fourth—Rev. Homer Skies May, pastor. Morning worship, 10,45: "Why Go to Church?" Evening, 7.30, "Jesus Draws Men Unto Himself." Sunday School, 9.30. EPISCOPAL St. Stephen's Rev. Rolin A. Saw yer, rector: 8 a. m.. Holy Communion; 10 a. m„ Sunday School; 11 a. nt., morning prayer and sermon on "Christ's Gift of Life." 7.30, -evening prayef and address. St. Paul's Church—Rev. Floyd Ap pleton, rector, morning service at 11, and eveuing prayer and sermon — I at 8 with the Rev. L. F. Baker in charge. Saint Augustine's—Rev. Willough by M. Parchment, rector. Sermon and Holy Communion at 11. Church school at 11.30. Evening service at 8 o'clock. I MTED BRETHREN First—He v. X. E. Daughertv. pas tor, will preach at 10.30: "out of Commission," and at 7.30. "The Call of Matthew." Sunday School, ]45 State—Rev. H. F. Rhoad, pastor will preach at 10.45: "Divine Owner ship;" and at 7.30, "The Practical ] Conduct of Life." Sunday School j 9.30. o'clock. i Otterbeln—Rev, Schroyor, nf Leb ■ anon Valley College will preach at 10.30 and 7.30. ' Berry Street—Rev. J. A. Lyter pas tor. will preach at 10.30 "anil at 7.30. Sunday School at 2. Sixth Street —Rev. J. Owen Jones pastor, will preach at 10.30: "The Gospel of Jesus Christ;" and at 7.30, "True Heralds of the Cross." Sunday School, 1.45. I MTED EV A NGELIC AI, Harris Street—Rev. A. G. Flexer, pastor. Sunday School 9.30; 10.30j "importance of Family Life;" 7.30[ "Need of the Church." Park Street—Rev. A. E. Hangen, pastor. Sunday- School at 9.30; 10.45] "When God's Peace Keeps Guard," a sermon for these troublous days; j 7.30, ';Men of Might;" A. M. E. Harris—Rev. It. 1,. Briscoe, pastor, will preach at 10.30 and 7.45. Sundav School, 1.30. Wesley Union Rev. Stephen A. McNeil pastor, will preach at 10.45; Christian Program;" and at 7.45, special sermon to "Court of Calantha." Sunday School, 1. Bethel—A visitor will preach at 10. „0. At 7.30 Rev. 11. H. Cooper, pastor, will deliver the anniversary sermon to Past Grand Master's Coun cil No. 7, G. I'. O. of O. F. At 1.30 the Rosebud class will give a sacred concert to the Sunday School. Miss J. Cooper, director. METHODIST Camp Curtin —Rev. John H, Mor timer, pastor. Rev. A. O. Stone, will preach at 10.30 and 7.30. Sunday- School, 2 o'clock. St. Paul's—lo.3o, .1. Warren Van Dyke, will speak. Sunday Eehool at 1.45. No service in the evening. CHURCH OF GOI) Fuortli Street— Rev. William X. Yates, pastor, will preach at 10.30; "Is This the Time for Church Union?" and at 7.30, "The Light of the World." Sunday School, 1.40. Pleasant View— Rev. George W. Harper, pastor. Sunday School, 9.45: 10.45, "The Blessings of the Meek." j 7.30, "Arc We Making Use of the ! Means of Grace To-da.v." Green Street.—Rev. H. S. Hcrsliey. '• pastor. 10.30. "The Blessed Man:" i 7.30, "The Two Builders;" Sunday School, 2. Progress Rev. James M. Wag goner, pastor, will preach at 7.30, "The Lord's Supped," Sunday School, 9.30 o'clock, Llngelstown—'-Rev. James M. Wag goner, pastor will preach at 10.30, "Christian Obedience." Sunday- School, 9.30. Penbrook—Rev, S. X. Good, pastor, will preach at 10.30, "The Greatest Power 1n the World," and at 7.30, "Gehazi." Sunday School, 9.3". Nagle Street—Rev. Elmer E. Ivauff man, pastor, will preach at 10.30, "The Design of Various Forms of Ministry," and at 7.30. "The Reward That will Be Given to the Righteous." Sunday Scliool, 1.30. Maclay Street —Rev. Win. S. Houek, pastor, will preach at 11, ' Like Him." and at 7.30, "Salome, or John the Baptist, Which?" Sunday School, 9.45. "Irish Novelties" at Socia lat Mount Union Mount Union. Pa., March 22. —The Epwortli League of the Methodist Church held at St. Patrick's social on Monday evening. The Irish novel ties wore enjoyed by all. The Rev. S. S. Carnell, pastor of the Methodist Church is attending conference at Sunbury. The lay dc, gates here are: D. B. Price, 12. M. Beers, J. P. Heefncr and C. T. F. Had ley. A committee of the •• inbers of tile Presbyterian Church held a meeting Wednesday- evening aid worked at plans for the New Era Movement drive which will be held Sunday af- I ternoon between 2 and 5 o'clock.— 1 The teachers of the grade school building are planning a horn- talent play for the early part of April.— Plans are being made by the High School Association to banquet the Boys' and Girls' Varsity- basketball teams and those who helped make the season a success, in the near future. ■ The boys lost but three games out - j of a possible twenty, the girls win ' : ning all of their games.—lnvitations [i are out for a big dance to be held in i tlie Kistler Community building on ' Friday evening, March 28. J. N. I Taylor, assistant postmaster, who 1 ] was very ill for several weeks, is able to be about again. I". P. Harley*, superintendent of schools, spent sev eral days at the home of her parents at Roycrsford. ; Plans are being made to have an Easter cantata in I the Lutheran Church Easter niorn -1 ing. It will be a community affair, .Ml to I AGAINST LEAGI E \\ iiskington,—Adds ranging any ] where from 3 to 1 to 50 to 1 are ; being offered here that the League ' of Nations covenant as now drawn up by President Wilson will never ; be ratified by the United States Sen ate. Owing to the possibility of amendments many are holding back to adjust the odds when the docu ment takes final form. W. B. Hfbbs of W. B. Hibbs 7 i Co.. bankers and stoek brokers here, and j a member of the New York Stock | Exchange, says he has talked to men ' from all parts of the country and of all shades of political opinions con cerning the league, and that the con ' sensus is that the present convenant ' i has no chance of ratification. I "Should the odds be 3to 1 against • ! ratification?" Mr. Hibbs was asked. ] "Easily much more than that," was ' the reply. I. <4. TO SELL EXPLOSIVE RASES AYuwlilngtun—Tentative agreement has been reached with manufactur ; era of explosives under which 60,- 000,000 pounds of surplus ammonium nitrate and 102,000 pounds of fulmi nate. of mercury held by the War Department will be disposed of in such a way as not to upset market ; conditions. . A committee of manufacturers' rep -1 resentatives will meet soon in Phlla f delphia to work out details. The ; arrangement was made at a eonfer ience recently in New York, said an announcement to-day by the War De partment. SIXTH STREET TO HAVE BIRTHDAY Uptown U. B. Church to Cele brate Its Seventeenth An niversary Next Week Special services will mark the I anniversary of the Sixtii Street United Brethren Church during the | coining week, it was announced to ! day. j The tentative program will in- I elude addresses as per the l'ollow ! ing schedule: j Tuesday evening—The Rev. Joseph i Duugherty. Steelton. I Wednesday evening—Tlie Rev. P. | H. Bnlsbauyh, Columbia. Friday evening—-Tlie Rev. M. H. Jones, Lebanon. Anniversary Sunday, March 30, 1 will be marked because of the pres ence of the Conference Superinten dent, tlie Rev. S. C. Enek, of Phila delphia, who will preach both morn ing and evening. MEN'S MASS MU TING The men's mass meeting in Grace t'nited Evangelical church, Le moyne, Sunday, at 3 o'clock, will be addressed by the Rev. J. Owan Jones. I Harrisburg; subject, "A Man's Job." ! Special music by tlie male choir under tlie direction of Prof. It. W. i Sawey. NO WET SPORTS NORTH OF RIO GRANDE | If the liquor laws shall he carried out I in tlie United States and Canada, 'there | will lie no wet spot between the Rio j Grande and tlie North Pole, after June j3O nxt. Tlie last of the Canadian I provinces to fall in, Quebec, will become > dry May 1. The manufacture and sale J of intoxicants are already forbidden in Prince Edward Island. Novia Scotia. Xew Brunswick, Ontario. Saskatchewan, | Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia. ! —Detroit News. ' • STR * llif PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ■ § |P|r Third and Pine Streets |j |!| Sunday, March 23, 1919 l|j | fk s | Preacher, HKV. i>. S. MIDCL', 1). l), Pastor y. !'! 10:30 A. M. || "Home Ideals" | tji!.?! A Sermon For Dome Lovers. £ § 7:30 P. M. | | |j| "Can I Depend on You?" | f j § YOU MAY BE STRONG—YOU MAY BE WISE % I % j | BUT ARE YOU DEPENDABLE? -| % . j? 3; Do A'ou Keep Your Promises? i r; j} Our Preaching Practicable —Our Music Admirable £sj £?! Our Welcome Cordial. I * |' J 111 .J, 1 ' 11 ' .".11l J | ri'W "" 'MA".* fnfi* ■■ i "■ •—..1 i i•, i • Did Prophets Foresee BOLSHEVISM? WILL IT SPREAD TO OUR COUNTRY? THE BIBLE ANSWER. Philadelphia minister will give illustrated lecture Sunday night in the Pythian Hall, at Fourteenth and Howard streets, on this current topic. The speaker will show from the Bible prophecy the cause, effect, and remedy of Bol shevism. Everybody Welcome. Seats Free. DOOKS OPEN AT 7. DERRY STREET U. B, MEN'S CLASS 2 P. M. Sunday Fifteenth and Derry Streets Dr. ROBERT BAGNELL, Speaker Mrs. Hertzler 1 CIMOUDQ Mr. Gibson ] OHnULIVO UNAFON—ORCHESTRA TEArUEDC 1 HLCarl 1 CiAVsllEilw O. P. Beckley THE LIVE CLASS—ALL MEN WELCOME "The Church With the Chimes" t Make Zion -4 Your church Home THE spiritual needs are more essential than the physical. V A church home and a pastor ought to be the part of your program of life. Make Old Zion Lutheren Church your place for worship, her pastor will freely advise you about the things which concern your soul. During Lent Dr. Herman is preaching a scries of helpful sermons about "Great Acts and Great Sayings of Our Lord, Jesus Christ." Zion Lutheran Church South Fourth St., near Market S. W. Herman, D. D., Pastor. . "Zion's Doors Are Open Every Day" ANTI-SALOON DAY 1 AT STEVENS M.E, : Criterion Male Quartet Ten night; Seoul-Parent Night on Monday | Tlie Criterion Male Quartet, ! known as tlie Woodland singers—" ! will be at tlie Stevens Memorial i Metliodist Episcopal Church, Thir- I teenth and Vernon streets, to-niglit |at 8.15 o'clock. This Saturday eve j niiig entertainment is the last at j traction of the season. To-iiigtrt i the Capital City I.yceuni Course will 'close its third and last season. It is I expected that a very large crowd j will hear the distinguished artists ! scheduled for this last program. I To-morrow morning at 11 o'clock, i the Rev. Dr. K. Hartman, of Erie, ■is to speak at the Anti-Saloor League day service, lie is one of j the many strong men connected I tion. Sunday evening, at 7.30 o'clock, the Hev. William R. Swartz will ; preach and be in charge of the gathering. tin Monday, at 7.30 p. m., Troop : No. 26—80y Scouts of America—" | will give a scout-parent night. At! I this time the parents of the boys j will be received and entertained l>y I tlie troop. A speaker from the local council is scheduled for an address. ! All the Assistant Scoutmasters will | give talks and special demonstra tions. Lieutenant \V. 1,. Yunaman, ! located at the Base Hospital No. 2, J Baltimore, Md., is to be in the city j and address tlie Scouts Monday night |on "The Methods Employed by the I Army in the Care of the Sick and i Wounded From Overseas." Refresli j ments will he served at the gather I ing. Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker is i out-of-town attending the annual ■ session of the Central Pennsylvania j Conference. He will return to the I city from Sutibury early Tuesday 1 morning.