12 VISCOUNT GREY REACHES AMERICA New British Ambassador to U. S. Deplores His Poor Sight New York, Sept. 27. Arriving here aboard the steamship Maure tania to assume his new post as British Ambassador to the United States. Viscount Edward Grey, wear ing black glasses, deplored his poor eye sight which compelled him to withdraw for three years from pub lic life and which he Slid would make his mission in this country "compar atively short." Greeted by a group of British o'- flcers from the embassy in Washing ton, headed by Rybcrt S. .Lindsay, Viscount Grey expressed hn delight at the attention sni.wn htm by news paper men and photographers. He will leave at once for Washington. ' The new Ambassador asserted that he. had not come to put forward any new proposals for treaties and al liances, but that his object in ac cepting the post was to promote the existing good will betrtveen American and British peoples as far as he haa the strength or the opportunity. 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Seventh St. 1414 Susquehanna St. Frederick's Garage. ~— - OFFICE Penn-Harris Taxi Company Stand Penn-Harris Hotel SATURDAY EVENING, 'Princeton Launches Endowment Campaign j l.<y Associated Press. Princeton, N. J., Sept. 27.—Prince ton launched a $14,000,000 endowment campaign here yesterday at a meet ing of the General Endowment Com mittee. The first day's drive resulteJ in pledges aggregating $1,696,250. representing 24 subscriptions, The money will be used priinarilv to Increase the salaries of professa's nnd to provide fumls for new pro j fess .*! Hps. RALLY AT OBEKI.IN j Both churches ot' Oberlin will hold ! their annual Sunday school rally service to-morrow. The Neidig Me |morial United Brethren services will 'begin at 10 o'clock. In connection j with these services, its service flag, | consisting of 28 stars, will be de j mobilized. Hon A. S. Kroider will j deliver the principal address. I Miss Miriam Oyer, of Annvile, will {furnish special music. The Junior j Y. P. S. C. E. will resume its services lat 6 p. m. Chaplain P. N. lloldeman i will deliver the address to tiie Chris ) tian Endeavor Society at 6.30. He j will be the principal speaker at the 7.30 service. Services at Salem Lutheran church ! will begin at 9.15 with a Sunday j school rally. Special music will he | rendered by out-of-town talent. The ; main address will be by Prof. J. K. • Sherk, principal of Swatara Town ] ship High School. At 10.15 a com bination rally service will be held in the main auditorium with special music by the choir. The principal speaker will be the Rev. Charles I*. Wiles, D. D„ of Philadelphia, editor of the Lutheran Sunday School lit erature. At 6.30 there will be a : Christian Endeavor rally service I and at 730 Dr. Wiles will be the ' main speaker. NEWS OF CHURCHES Mechanicsburg Church To Reopen Tomorrow Tlie Church of God, Mechanics burp. has been undergoiup repairs, including the removal of the spire and rebuilding some of the tower to insure safety. The exterior has been painted. The interior has been | frescoed. Two large memorial win- j dows were placed in the lower room | at the front. The Sunday School I room was enlarged and made more, suitable for the work of the depart-1 ment. New memorial windows were i placed in the Sunday School room | in memory of the superintendents who have served since the organi sation of the school in 1852. The repairs will cost approximately $6,000, nearly all of which has been provided for. either by pledges or cash. Sunday is the day of reopening. The program will lie as follows: At 9.1.5—Ka11y and return service in the Sabbath School; selection. "Fling Wide the Gates." by the school: Scripture reading; prayer: recitation, Edith Forney; address, the Rev. Dr. W. N. Yates, pastor of Fourth Street Church ot God: selec tion, "Praise Ye," by the school; ad dress. J. L. Young, superintendent of the school; offering; hymn; bene diction. Rededieatory Service. 10.30 —Or- gan selection. Miss Elizabeth Slyder; "Praise God, From Whom All Ttless ings Flow"; invocation: hymn, "The Church's One Foundation"; Scripture reading; anthem, "Te Dettm" in C, by Dudley Buck; prayer: solo. Mrs. Rachel Etta Green; sermon, the Rev. Dr. S. G. Yahn. editor Church Advo cate, Harrisbttrg; anthem, "Holv, Holy. Holy." by Gttonod: redediea tory service, the Rev. Dr. Yahn: of fering: hymn. "How Firm a Foun dation": benediction. Afternoon, 2.30 Song service; Scripture reading; prayer; anthem. "Thine is the Kingdom": addresses by visiting ministers; solo, Clarence H. Sigler. Harrisbttrg; offering: hymn: benediction. Evening, 7.3o—Observance of the Ordinances of God's ITottse; washing of the Saints' feet and Eord's Supper. Regular Services in Olivet Church Tomorrow The Rev. Dr. S. A. Bower will oc-1 cupy the pulpit of Olivet Presby- J tertan Church, both morning anil, evening to-morrow, using sermon topics of interest. At the session of the Sunday school, at lu o'clock, the pastor will i review tlm lessons for the past quar ' ter before the Men's Bible Class, j Mrs. Bower will teach the Review Day i.esson to the Eadies' Bible ! Class, and John E. E. Peters, the teacher, will talk to the Be&Ver | Bible i'lass. The review plan will be followed, too. in the different de partment classes teaching the I graded and International lessons. i The rehearsal of the school's rally I day music will also be started, with j the assistance of the orchestra and I under the leadership of Claude R. I Engle, the director ot the church choir. I The troop of Girl Scouts, formed | a number of months ago, has eom i pleted its formal registration and i will he known as Daisy Troop. No. ■ll. It and the troop of Boy Scouts have been selected to do the audi torium decorating for the Rally Day committee charged with making all arrangements. *••• • v- Troop No. 11 will be guests at an outing to he given along the Cono doguinet creek on the afternoon of ' Saturday, October 4. HOME DAY IX EN OL A V. E. CHURCH TOMORROW Enola. Sept. 27. —The Grace Unit ed Evangelical church will observe Sunday as Home Day. Special fea tures of the morning and evening piograms will interest all ages. The morning service will he a harvest home service. MINISTERS' MEETING OFF The September meeting of the llarrisburg Ministerial Association wil be dispensed with on account of its conflict with the welcome home celebration of Monday, the usual time of meeting for the association. RALLY DAY AT TA BERN ACHE Rally Day services will be,held at Tabernacle Baptist church all day Sunday, beginning with the Sunday school session at 9.45. An interest ing program has been prepared by the children. Music in the Churches MUSIC IN THE CHURCHES j Derry street, morning (commun ion); prelude, "Elegy"—Miller; an | them, "If We Believe That Jesus i Died"—Caleb; simper, incidental j So i 0 —Mr. Donmoyer; offertory,"Me- I iodie" Rheinberger ; postlude, Marche Solen Nelie" —Rockwell. Evening (Communion); prelude, ! "Reverie" —Noble; anthem, "Save Me, O God" —J. L. Hopkins; inoi | dental solo—Miss Monn; tenor solo, selected—Mr. Donmoyer; offertory, " Canon " Schumann; postlude, "Postlude" —Batiste. ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL A. M., Venite, Randall: Te Deum, Kinder; llenedictus, Worello; An lliem. "O, How Amiable", Barnby. jP. M„ patriotic service, consist ing of patriotic Hymns and Antli ! ems. CHRIST LUTHERAN Morning, Prelude, "Largo" from , "New World Symphony", Dvorak; ! Offertory, "Elevation", Batiste; An | them, "Hearken to Our Prayer", Klein: Postlude, "Postlude", Stern. Evening, Prelude. "Serenade", | Schubert; Offertory, "Largetto", Parkhurst; Anthem, "Sun of My I Soul", Prince; Trio, "Hear Our i Prayer", Abbot, Miss Dilbhs, Miss I Rollison. Mr. Boyer; Postlude,"Post lnde",. Batiste. REFORMED SALEM "Andante In C," Silas: anthem, "O Give Thanks Unto the Lord." : Sydenham: soprano solo, "Save Me O God." Randegger; "Pastorale," I (Mrs. C. W. Myers) Flagler; "Prae j Indium and Fugue" (E Minor) Rarh, "When Dusk Gathers Deep," Steh bins: anthem, "Oonward, Christian Soldiers," Sullivan-Schnecker;"Ador ation", Lemmens; "March In B Flat," Silas. ZION LUTHERAN Morning—Prelude—Andante from Ninth Sonata, Merkel; soprano solo, "Hear Ye Israel," Mendelssohn, from "Elijah," (Mrs. Decevee); Of fertory, Offertoire, an them, "The King of Love My Shep herd Is," Shelley; Postlude, Proces sional March, Guiraud. Evening—-Prelude, "Meditation," Lemaigre; contralto solo (Miss Ben nett); Offertory. Offertoire, Batiste: quartet, "I Will Give You Rest," West, (Mrs. Decevee. Miss Rennett, Mr. Zarker, Mr. Smith); Postlude, "Triumphal March," Heintze. (Other Church News on Pace 18.) TELEGR APH! Women's Day in Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church Women's Day will be observed to morrow in Wesley A. M. E. Zion church. The program follows: Morning—Praise services, led by Mrs. Sara Payne, St. Paul's Baptist church; Mrs. Millie Jorden, Mt. Zion Bnpt,ist church, Steelton; Mrs. Jane Berry, Bethel church; Mrs. Mary 'Reed, Zion Baptist church; Mrs. Rachael Williams, Harris church; Mrs. Henry Brady, St. Paul's Bap tist church. Afternoon Platform Services Scripture reading, Mrs. Alice Bris coe, Harris church; prayer, Mrs. Emma Jones, Second Baptist church; program by ministers' wives, Mrs. Bettie Blalock, Mrs. Luther E. Cun ningham, Mrs. Alice Briscoe, Mrs. Hattie Toliver, Mrs. James Robin son. Evening Services —Scripture read ing. Mrs Amelia Butler; prayer, Mrs. Delia Robinson, St. Paul's Baptist church; solo, Mrs. Laura Grannison, Second Baptist church; solo, Mrs. Lucy Temple, Second Baptist church; paper, Mrs. Orie C. Manley; solo. c 7Ae Greatest Tire Salesman in the World - I Your Speedometer is the greatest The General Tire's outlasting tire salesman —it sells you General quality is the product of superior Tires on performance—it talks in expertness with the best structural I figures—tells the story of the materials the pick of the tire high-total, low-cost tire built for brains of Akron working with extra performance, thousands of ber^ ct equipment-the true in , , . building of mileage by the one miles beyond its guarantee. % . . £ correct principle of construction. All that you want to know about . Use the General Tires. Your a tire is what your speedometer speedometer will sell them to tells your pocketbook. you over and over again. I jj Cord (Commercial) f Mrs. Maude Miller; solo. Mrs. Mattie Madden Boyes; paper. Mrs. Minnie Taylor; paper, Mrs. Margaret Mar shal; instrumental solo, Mrs. Olive Lay ton; duet, Mrs. Leila Burchett and Hattte Briscoe; solo, Mrs. Cora Carlgan. The committees are Platform, Mrs. Bettie Blalock; choir, Mrs. , Helen K. Popel, Mrs. Maggie Rob inson. Mrs. Lelia Burchitt, Mrs. Fan nie Brown, Mrs. Hattie E. Briscoe, Mrs. Mary I-*?e, Mrs. Cora Carrigan. Collection, Mrs. Maggie Phillips, Mrs. Emma Wilson. Mrs. Lillie Phil lips, Mrs. Mary Terrell. Mrs. Nettie Whiting, Lucinda Cephas. Ushers, Mrs. Catherine Smith, Mrs. Mary Walker, Mrs. Sara Jack son, Mary Snively, Mrs. Lizzie Wil son. Mrs. Kate Walker. Secretaries, Mrs. Mary Scott, Mrs. Lizzie Robinson, Miss Flora Wil liams. Treasurer, Mrs. Helen Winters; president, Mrs. Mary E. Sigler; pas tor, the Rev. S. A. McNeill. ZION LUTHERAN ACTIVITIES The Rev. Paul P. Wit man, a re turned chaplain, has been invited and will fill the pulpit of Zion at both the morning and evening ser v ices to-morrow in honor of the Wel come Home celebration. At the eve ning service lie will speak of inci dents illustrative of the religious life of our boys in the home camps and abroad. The Rev. Mr. Witman is an eloquent speaker, with a large fund of personal illustration to draw | upon. Veterans of the war arc in -1 < vited to attend. The Sunday School i will convene for the last time at 9.45. j On Wednesday evening the member- j ship of Zion will participate in a union Lutheran service, to be held in Messiah, in the interests of the United Lutheran Immigrant Mission t Board. The imperative duty of the j Lutheran Church to adopt a large j program for the Christianiaation I and Americanization of immigrants will he presented by prominent speakers. The fall preparatory serv ice will be held on Friday evening and the Holy Communitn next Sun day, at which time members will be received into communicant connec tion with the congregation. The itevi Roy M. Dunkelberger and wife, the newly appointed foreign missionary of Zion, will be given an informal reception on Saturday evening. The services next Sunday will be at 10.15 for the communion service and 1.45 for the promotion day in the Sunday i School. MAKING CANVASS The Heckton Methodist Episcopal church is making a house to house canvass in which all pa rents and children are being urged to attend Next Sunday is expected to be a red letter day in Sunday school work. COSTA RICAN TO SPEAK The Rev. T. Newton Brown, of j Costa Rica, national Baptist mis- | I sionary, will speak in the St. Paul's 27, 1919. Baptist Church, the Rev, E. Luther Cunningham, pastor, under the I IWMMWMWWMMIWWWWIWWMMiItW>WWWWWWWI>IMM| ij !;■ There arc more Republic Trucks iu use than of any ;! jj other make. 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