16 GREEN STREET CHURCH OF GOD WILL OBSERVE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY ON SUNDAY SERMON SERIES IN OLIVET CHURCH Dr. S. A. Bower to Preach First of 7-Sermon Series on Sunday Morning Rev. S. A. Bower, of Olivet Pres byterian Church, will preach a eries of sermons on "The Great Truth of the Bible," on Sunday mornings. The following themes will consti tute the subjects to be treated: "God," "Salvation," "Sin," "Salva tion," "Jesus Christ," "The Church," and "Missions.,' On Sunday morning the pustor will preach on the first subject, "God." At the evening hour of ser vice, A. W. Bower will preach on the "Christian Citizenship 100 Per Cent. American." it will be a pa triotic service in dedicating the ma jesty of the low and order and proving that the ideal citizen is the Christian citizen. The sermon will be a warning against giving ear to the atheistic or Bolshevistic doctrines of either pro fessional agitators or "parlor Bol shevists," and a summons to all i true Americans to stand loyally by the flag of their country and the church. The session of the school will be gin at 10 o'clock. Miss Alice R. Eaton, librarian of City Library, will make an address on "Books and Life." She will present, for the school, to the class taught by Miss Anna Holbert, a handsome wall banner, for maintaining the best record of attendance among the classes during the summer period. She will also, in the name of the school, give a book to each of the following scholars from the Be ginners', Primary, Junior and Inter mediate Departments for perfect records of attendance during the same time: Roberta Askins, William Shart zer, Kenneth Goodliart, Clarence Howard. Howard Smith, John Wool ley, Elizabeth DoWglas, Rosalie Bowman, Franklin Douglas, Julia Shartzer, Edith Holbert, Sarah Col sher, Nancy Steele, Emily Bowman, Christiana Cox, Margaret Douglas, Luwilla Askins, Dorothy Atticks, Ruth Cox, Gladys Howard, Mercedes Clinger, Gwendolyn Clinger, Wilmer Swanberry, William Smith, Blaine Ganoe, Douglas Bowman, Jerry Douglas, Donald Grimm. Charles Cox, Edward Woolley, Ralph Mes sersmith and Ray Howard. At the end of the present school year, a suitable book will be given to each scholar, teacher and officer absent not more than two Sundays except with reasonable excuse. Miss Frances Gelwicks will lead the meeting of the Christian En deavor Society at ti.3o o'clock, using the topic "Co-operation in Christian Service." Edwin J. Knisely has been named as Master of Olivet's Boy Scout Troop, and will have Amos Nye as his first assistant. The troop meets every Friday evening in the social room of the church. REFORMED Salem—The Rev. Ellis N. Kremer. 11 and 7.30, divine services; 9.45 Sun day school. St. John's—The Rev. Clayton H. Ttanck. 11. "More than Conquerors:" 7.30, "The Use of Time;" 9.43, Sunday school; 6.30, Christian Endeavor. Wed nesday, 7.45, mid-week services. Fourth—The Rev. Homer Skyles ' May. 10.45, "Equipment for Service:" 7.30, "God's Challenge to Ilis People;" | 9.30, Sunday school; 6.30, Young Peo ple's service. Second—The Rev. Alfred Nevin Sgyres. The Rev. L. E. Bair. of Mil lersburg, Pa., will preach at 11.15 and the pastor at 7.30, on "The Joy of I Sacrifice": 10 a. m., Sunday school; 6.30, Christian Endeavor. MISCELLANEOUS Christian and Missionary Alliance • —The Rev. W. H. Worrall. 9.30, Sunday school; 10.30 and 7.30, preach ing. Bethesda Mission John Fulton, Superintendent. Saturday night Martin Stutzman will speak. Sunday night, I H. J. Bcachler. CHURCH OF CHRIST First—The Rev. Ira Boyd Wenger. | 11, "The Voice of the Present Hour"; 7.30, "Baptism"; 9.45, Sunday school, j A. M. E. Wesley Union—The Rev. Stephen i A. McNeill. 10.45, "The God We Serve": 7.45, "The Sins of Omission"; I, Sunday school. Harris—The Rev. R. L. Briscoe, i 10.30, "Sin Our Enemy, God Our Friend"; 7.45, "The Second Seal"; 1.30, Sunday school. NO CHURCH SERVICES There will be no preaching in 1 Charlton United Evangelical Church j Sunday morning. Sunday school I will be held at the usual time. A sorio-s of Evangelistic meetings will be begun Sunday evening in charge 1 of the pastor, the Rev. E. F. Brown. TheY. M. C. A. in Egypt and the Near East I Subject of address to men by MR. WILLIAM M. JESSOP Head of the Army and Navy Y. M. C. A. in Egypt and the Near East Eahnestock lfall, Y. M. C. A., Second and I.oeust Streets Sunday, November 16th, 3.30 P. M. Tlie Pennsylvania Railroad Concert Company Will Slug ALL MEN INVITED—ADMISSION FREE ' THE CHI'RCH WITH THE CHIMES ~ United Lutherans New Responsibilities EVERY member of Zion Church should be present tomorrow morning. This will be your opportunity to learn what the Master expects of you. The subject for Dr. Herman's is "CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIP." God is the owner of all things—every man is a steward and must give an account of his time, his ability, his wealth. On account of the Mass Meeting of United Lutherans in Chestnut Street Hall tomorrow evening, there will be no service at 7.30 P. M. in Zion Church. Zion Lutheran Church ■N. Fourth St., opponltr l>. R. R. Depot, S. W. Herman, D. D., Pastor. 1 SATURDAY EVENING, COMPLETING PLANS FOR COUNTY C. E. MEETING AT MILLERSBURG Event to Be Held in Millersburg United Evangelical Church on Thursday Afternoon and Evening; I)r. Q. R. Steck and George Troup to Speak DR. A. R. STECK Arrangements are completed for the annual convention of the Dau phin County Christian Endeavor SUNDAY SCHOOL FIFTY YEARS OLD Green Street Church of God Organized October 31, 1869 On Sunday special services will he held at 2 p. m. to celebrate the Green Street Church of God Sunday Schools Golden Anniversary. The Sunday Schooi orchestra will have special music for the occasion. Flor ence Cooper Ley, daughter of the first appointed pastor, Rev. J. Cooper, will be present, and sing. Elmer Ley, also will sing a solo. Colonel 11. C. Demmlng, who was the superintendent fifty years ago, will be present and deliver an ad dress. Rev. O. J. Farling, one of the organizers of the school, will give a short address. The address of welcome will be given by the present superintendent, D. S. Lowe. The first officers of the school 50 years ago were as follows; Superintendent, 11. C. Demming; Assistant Superintendent, David Shelley; Secretary, George Tousling; Assistant Secretary, William Jones; Treasurer, Rev. O. J. Farling; Chorister, William Lucas; Organist, Susan Oxer; Librarian, Ilarman Wornle. Tlie school after it was organized October 31, 1869, held Its sessions in the building at Penn and Broad, streets, and moved into the old structure that was torn down in 1913 and replaced by the present struc ture. This was dedicated in Janu ary, 1914, under the pastorate of the Rev. C. H. Grove. During the superintendency of Colonel H. C. Demmy over 27,000 people passed through the school. Music in the Churches BERRY STREET Morning—Prelude, "Allegretto in A Flat Major," Hollande; anthem, "Sing Aloud unto God," Peace; of fertory, "Offertory in C Minor," Guilmant; postlude, "Scherzoso," Rheinberger. Evening—Prelude, "T>a Nuit," Karg-JSlert; anthem, "Hark, l-lark, My Soul," Gillette; offertory, "Deep River," Gillette; anthem, "Zion," Rodney-Ashmall; postlude, "Post lude." Hopkinson. CHI'RCH Dlt. GEORGE EDWARD REED A combined rally of Lutheran Churches of Harrisburg and vicin ity, in'honor of the Protestant Ref ormation and preparatory for the coming continent-wide campaign of the United Lutheran Church of America, will be held on Sunday evening in Chestnut Street Audi torium. The campaign chairman, the Rev. L. C. Manges, will preside. Prof. A. \V. Hartman will he tlie chorister and Prof. A. S. Black will j preside at the piano: The follow ing program will lie rendered: Open ing hymn; invocation, the Rev. M. E. Shafer; responsive reading, the] Rev. R. L. Meisenhelder;- prayer, the Rev E D Weigle, 1). D.; soprano solo. Mrs.. Bumhaugh, chorister of Bethlehem choir; Scripture lesson, the llev. H. K. Lantz; hymn; refor mation address, "The Alessage of Luther to the Men of To-day," tlie Rev. George Edward Reed; music, Zion Lutheran quartet; address, "The Day of Opportunity in the United Lutheran Church," the Rev. I. C. Hoffman; hymn; benediction, tlie Rev. L. A. Bush. The United Lutheran Church in America has laid before its congre gations a plan for an every-member i visitation during the week of No-' vember 23-30. The captains forj each congregation have been ap- i pointed and a large number of man chosen who will go out two by two to visit every home during Thanks giving week, beginning Sunday aft ernoon, November 23. Jn addition to the above service, the local committee has sent to each congregation of Harrisburg and vi cinity printed matter to be distrib uted to the homes not later than November 18. E. G. Hoover, Luther Minter and Warren Fortenbaugh are members of that committee. In order that members may come in touch with this central service, prac tically all Lutheran Churches of Harrisburg and vicinity will be closed to-morrow evening, and mem bers are urged to worship at Chest nut Street Auditorium. CHURCH DIRECTOR Y METHODIST Ridge Avenue —A. M.. Mrs. Rohraback. Field Secretary of the Woman's Home Missionary Society; evening, Rev. A. G. lloyles; 10, Sun dry school. St. Paul's —The Rev. Wm. Moses; 10.30 and 7.30, services; 2, Sunday school; 7.30, Epworth League. Camp Curtln—The Rev. John H. Mortimer; 10.30, The Rev. T. S. Wilcox, D. 1)., will preach; 7.30, Dr. Wilcox will preach again; 2, Sunday school; 6.30, Kpworth League. Epworth—The Rev. Homer C. Knox- 11 "I Am Not Ashamed Of the Gospel": 7.30, "Calvary Is The Turning Point of the Human Heart and Human History"; 10. Sunday school; 6.30, Epworth League. Fifth Street —The Rev. Edwin A. Pyles; 10.30, "Sacrament of the Lord's. Supper"; 7.30, "The Three Sons* in the Parable of the Prodi gal"; 2, Sunday school. Marysvllle—The ltev. J. F. Glass; 9.30, Sunday school; 10.30, "The New City"; 6.30, Epworth League; 7.30, "Nile and Nebo." Grace —Dr. Robert Bagnell; 1f.30 and 7.30, services; 12.10, Sunday school; 6.30. Epworth League. Riverside —T! " Rev. George Mur ray Klepfer; 10.30 and 7.30. ser vices; 2, Sunday school; 6.45, Ep worth League. Dauphin—The. Rev. George L. Schaft'er; 10.30, at. Heckton, Evan gelist Rev. J. W. Oxspring; 2, Sun day school; 7.30, Evangelist meeting at Dauphin; preaching by Evangel ist Oxspring. CHURCH OF GOD Progress—The Rev. J. M. Wag goner; 7.30, services by The Rev. C. 11. Grove; 9.30, Sunday school; 2.30 Jr. C. E.; 6.30, Sr. C. E. Linglestown—The Rev. J. M. Waggoner. 10.30, Father and Son Day; 9.30, Sunday school. Maclay Street —The Rev. Wm. S. llouck, M. D.; 11, "Pressing Toward the Mark"; 7.30, "When They Saw the Lord"; 9.45. Sunday school; 6, Jr. O. E.; 6.4 5, Sr. C. E. Nagle—The Rev. Elmer E. Kauff man; 10.45, "A Father's Duty To His Children"; 7.30, "Words of Ex hortation to Sons"; 1.30, Sunday school: 9.45, Jr. C. E.; 6.45, Sr. C. E. Penbrook —The Rev. S. N. Good; 10.30. "The Coming Generation"; 7.30, "The Ordinance of the Lord's House"; 9.30, Sunday school; 6.40, C. E. Enola —The Rev. H. F. Hoover, I). D.: 7, Mr. Gust Broske, of Kn haut, will preach; 2, Sunday school; 6, Sr. C. E. Enhaut —The Rev. H. F. Hoover. D. D.; 10.30, "The Great High Priesthood of Christ"; 7, "Shall We Know Each Other in Heaven?"; 9.15, Sunday school; 4, Jr. C. E.; 6, Sr. C. E. First —The Rev. William N. Yates; 10.30, "Traps for Young Men": 7.30. "What Jesus Does For the Family"; 1.40, Sunday school; 6.30, C. E. EXCEEDS QUOTA Rutherford Heights Trinity United Evangelical Church has exceeded its quota in the million dollar drive of the United Evangelical Church. < METHODIST TEEN AGE UNION PLANNING BIG MASS MEETING Event to Br Hold in Fifth Street Methodist Episcopal Church on Thursday Evening; Banner Wilt Be Presented to Church Having Best Percentage Attendance The Teen Age Union of Harris-1 burg, consisting of all the Teen | Agers of the Methodist Episcopal i Churches in the city, will hold a j mass meeting in Fifth Street Metho dist Church, on Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. This Teen Age Union was the first organization of its kind to be formed In all of Method ism. This is the second muss meeting that this organization has held, the last one held at Grace Church, the Grace Methodist Teen Age Depart ment won the banner presented by Centenary Headquarters. The Teen Age Department that has the largest per cent of members present at this meeting will win the banner for tlie coining year. A great deal of friendly rivalry has been stirred up. The program for this meeting will be as follows: Music by Fifth Street Orchestra; hymn; prayers; special musical number by orchestra; reports from each Teen Age department: offer ing: two-minute speeches by each DR. BAGNELLIN GRACE PULPIT Interesting Week's Program Arranged by Busy Metho dist Members Dr. Robert Bunnell, pastor of Bruce Methodist Episcopal Church, will oc cupy his pulpit morning: and evening, Ids morning' subject being "The Supremacy of Spiritual Forces." Mrs. Arthur 11. Hull, soprano, assisted by the ehorus choir, will sing the anthem, "Hymns of Peace/* by Call cot t, and a special musical feature will he the offertory trio. "Art Thou Weary," hy (lalbraith. which will be sung by Mrs. Arthur 11. Hull, soprano; Mrs. Carl ,JL Cross, contralto, und William Jtay Chapman, tenor. In the evening at 7.:>U o'clock, Dr. Ragnell will preach 011 '"The Damp of God." The Kpworth Dengue will hold the closing service of Win-My-Chum Week at the Sunday evening Kpworth League service at 6.30. Miss Harriet Stoner, first vice-president, will pre side, and Dr. Robert Uagnell will de liver the message on "The Call of Christian Service." Prayer meeting will be held as usual Wednesday evening at. 7.30 o'clock. Miss Grace ltoraliback, Na tional Held secretary of the Women's Missionary Societies of the Methodist Episcopal Church, will be the speaker. Immediately following tlie prayer meeting William Ray chapman, edu cational director of Grace Church, will conduct the Teachers Training Class, which he lias been teaching for tlie past month. TO VISIT SECOND CHURCH The morning worship at 11.15 o'clock, at the Second Reformed Church, will be conducted by the Rev. Lawrence E. Bair. of the Re formed Church, of Millersburg, in exchange with the pastor, the Rev. Alfred Nevin Sayres. At the evening service, 7.30 o'clock, the pastor will preach on the subject, "Joy in Sac rifice." The usual session of the Sunday school will be hold at 10, and the Christian Endeavor at 6.30. BAPTIST First—The Rev. William J. Loek hart; 10.30, "A Paradox Grace Ex plains"; 7.30, the Rev. Harold Ger mer, of Crozer Theological Seminary, will preach; 11.45, Bible School. Tabernacle—9.4s, Sunday School; 11 and 7.30, preaching by Rutgers Dox, D. D., of Philadelphia; 0.45, B. Y. P. U. St. Paul—The Rev. E. Luther Cun ningham; 10.30, "The Proven Weak ness of the Devil';; special ordinu tion service, the Rev. O. P. Goodwin will preach; 7.30, "The Conviction and Confession of Sin"; 12.30, Sun day School; 6.30, B. Y. P. U. Second—The Rev. Albert Josiah Greene will preach at 10.30 and 7.30; Sunday School at 12; I!. Y P U at 0.30. COME! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SECOND AND PINE STREETS Sunday, 10.30 A. M. v " h a Let's go to the BIG C.E RALLY AT THE United Evangelical Church Millersburg Thursday Afternoon and Evening, Nov. 20 Dauphin County C. E. Union has 114 societies. Organized 3 new societies. Come. Attractive pro grams afternoon and evening. I.unch, 5.30 P. M. kv S. Pick social I hull. B Si NOVEMBER 15, l9li 1 jof the Methodist pastors of the I city, and by tlie District Superin ] tertdent, Dr. Edgur R. Heck man; j iti g', ; illustrated lec [ture, "Down on the Border," by j Charles 11. Crist, president of Grace ( Methodist Teen Age Department, and vice-president of the Teen Age j Union. j Special slides have been secured I for the lecture from Chicago. After j the illustrated lecture, the 'Peon i Age banner. /ow held by Grace I Teen Age Department will he j awarded to the successwul contest : ant. Rev. E. ('. Keboch Sunday' School j Specialist of the Board of Sunday j Schools, was the originator of this [Teen Age Union idea. Charles W. j 8011, Superintendent of the Teen ; I Age Department of Grace .Methodist Episcopal Sunday School, and Mrs. Harry P. Motter, Superintendent of Epwortli Methodist Episcopal Teen Age Department. have been tlie Consellors of this Union for the pust year. Bible Class Directs Big Midweek Meeting j There wasn't a dull moment in the 65 minutes used by the J. Henry Spicer Bible Class at the midweek ; meeting at Market Square Presby jterian Church. The room was crowded and the program went through with snup and spirit under the leadership ot' John T. Harris. Next Wednesday night the Junior k-unciay School, Alias Anne Kelker. superintendent, has the meeting in charge. Dr. Hawes' lectures and sermons are attracting growing congrega tions. To-morrow he will speak on one of the great truths in Christian thought. "What if Jesus Christ Died as a God?" is the way the subject is stated. In the evening lie con tinues his study of the Hong or Hongs. The topic is from the thiid chapter. The heroine of the song goes forth in quest of her absent lover. The committee to welcome stran gers is being reorganized. This Is one of the most valuable committees of tlie church. UNITED BRETHREN first -The Rev. W. E. Daughorty, i.. D.; 10.30, "Intercessory Prayer lor all Men"; 7.30, "Barnabas a Good Man"; 1.45, Sunday School; >.4u, C. E. Sixth Street—The Rev. J. Owen Jones; 10.30, "The Challenge of Privilege"; 7.30, the Rev. O. AL Richter; 1.45, Sunday School; 6.20, ( . E.; 9.4 5 praise service. I Grace, West Fail-view—The Rev. S. A. Coulrie; 10, "Stewardship of the Gospel"; 7.30, "United Enlist ment Movement"; 1.30, Sunday School; 6,30, C. E. Society. Derry Street The Rev. J. A. Lyter; 10.30, "Contentment a Spirit ual Acquirement"; also at 7.30; Sun day School, 2. State Street —The Rev. H. F. Rhoad; 10.45, "The Stewardship of the Gospel; 7.30, "Words for These Disturbed Times"; 9.30, Sunday School; 6.30, Y. P. S. C. E. Otterbein—The Rev. S. Edwin Rupp, D. D.: 10.30, "Stewardship: the Titlie"; 7.30. "Our Responsibil ity": 2. Sunday School; C.30, C. E. Calvary, Lemoyne—9.3o, Sunday School: 10.30, "The Stewardship of Property";. 4, Jr. Y. P. S. C. E • 6 45 Sr Y P. S. C. E.; 7.30, "The Stew-: ardslup of the Gospel." BROTHERHOOD TO MEET The November meeting of the men of Zion Brotherhood will be held on Tuesday evening. Dr. Berg stresses. of -Middletown. will sppeak PINE STREET jip PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | ; My Third and Pine Streets $ zljj PItKACLLER: REV. 1* S. MIiDGE, 1). 1)., PASTOR \W.\-, II 10:30 A.M. If "What to Believe About Man" 111 A Sermon in the Series. Wlint to Relieve and Wliy" :■ $ 7:30 P. M. "The Bread Christ Brake" Another Sermon in the fOveiiing Scries " ; H Thrice Christ Brake Bread 3 I i |i7 Each Time the Act Was Eloquent With a % Message For You Quartet—••> Worth}-, l.ord, to toithrr I p the Crumbs." r I ? j Quartet —"In Heavenly l.ove Adtbinß," Havens. 1 u ■'■-••' ■ J - i: - 'iiw jj Will Our Dead Loved Ones Live A^ain? Great Bible Truth Expounded by T. H. Thornton Sunday, November 16 2.30 P. M. FACKLER'S HALL Thirteenth and Derry Sts. All Welcome No Collection SUNDAY SCHOOLS MAKING READY Are Naming Delegates For Conference in De- cember 'Many Sabbath schools of the city are picking' out their delegates to the Older Boys and Girls' Confer ence which will be held at the Mes siah Lutheran Church, Tuesday, De cember 2. The program committee^ I Hfflra. i JHHH1 1 llg Bk {§/ vHh By PRESTON G. ORWIG the Rev. Howard Rodgers, chairman, announces Miss Reba Fixter and Preston G. Orwig as leaders on the program. Mr. Orwig is State Young People's division superintendent. Miss Fixter is head of the girls' section of the Young People of the Philadelphia Association. She will lead tlie girls' section of the confer ence hqre. The program aims to be "not all talk." There will be the organized class demonstration. There will bo a recreational period, a banquet and evening metting. PRESBYTERIAN Olivet —The Rev. S. A. Bower; 11, "God"; 7.30, "Christian Citizenship, 100 Per Cent. American''; 10, Sun day school; 6.30, C. E. Bethany—The Rev. John Martin Worden; 7.30, "The Power of Blood of Christ"; 9, Sunday school; C.30, C. E. Pine Street—The Rev. L. S. Mudge, D. D.; 10.30, "What To Be lieve About Man"; 7.30, "The Bread Christ Brake." Westminister—The Rev. Henry W. Miller; 10.30, "God's Unweary ing Activity"; 7.30, "Absalom, "a Faiuttre Because of Filial Disre spect"; 10.45, Sunday school; 6.30, C. E. Covenant—The Rev. Harvey Ivlaer; 10.30, "The Path of American Progress"; 7.30, "The Story of Jerusalem," (illustrated); 2, Sunday school; 6.30, Y. P. S. C. E. Market Square—The Rev. George Edward Hawes, D. D., Rev. Howard Rodgers, assistant; 11, "What If Jesus Christ Died As a God?" 7.30, "The Vineyard Girl in Dreamland'*; 9.45, Sunday school. Paxton—The Rev. Harry King; 11, services; 7, services; 10, Sunday school. Calvary—The Rev. J. L. Gehman; 10.15, "An Official Duty"; 7.30, "Why God Is Mindful of Man"; 9, Sunday school; 6.30, C. E. Capital—The Rev. B. U. Ward. D. D.; 10.45, "Prevailing Prayer"; 7.30, address by Mrs. A. T. Hubley; 12.15, Sunday school; 6.45, C. E. Immanuel—The Rev. H. Everett Hallman; 10, "Numbering the People"; 11.15, Father and Son Pro gram; 6.30, Senior C. E.; 7.30, "The Victorious Man." Come—First Ilnptlnt Chnrch 2d and Pine—Sunday, 10.30 a.m.—adv. (Other Clinrch News on Page 7.)