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IMIE in PUIS
iUID FOR EASIER SERVICES
Resurrection Day "to
• Be Greeted With
Songs at Sunrise Ser
vices
COMMUNION IN
MANY CHURCHES
Tke Ker. B. H. Hart Will Preach Bis
X*qt Sermon at Fifth street M. E.
aad the Rev. W. W. Hart man Hit
first at Mdge Avenue M. E.
The observance of Easter will open
is many loeal churches to-morrow with
■ncrise services, according to custom.
At the otlher services of the day there
will be Eaater music and appropriate
sermons. There will be Holy Commun
ion in many instances, and also recep
tion of new members.
The Rev. B. H. Hart, pastor of the
Fifth Street Methodist church fourteen
years, will give his farewell sermon
there to-morrow. He leaves to become
pastor of the Pine Street Methodist
church, Wllllamsport. At the Ridge
Avenue Methodist church the new pas
tor, the Rev. William W. Hartman,
who comes here from Tyrone to suc
ceed the Rev. John H. Daugherty, will
give his first sermon there since his
appointment.
B. F- Eby will teach the lesson to
the Young "Men's Bi'ble class of the
Redeemer Lutheran church, Nineteenth
and Kensington streets, to-morrow
morning at 9.30 o'clock, when the class
wflfl hoM its Easter service. The men
will attend the evening service at the
Redeemer church in a body.
Elaborate musical programs have
k been arranged by most of the churches
to-morrow's services. Following
program.-- are the regular an-
of loeal churches for tbe
LUTHERAN
Redeemer ljutheran—Organist, Miss
Ruth K. Wells; choir leader, F. E.
fcttowfer. The choir of the Redeemer
Lutheran church will render an Easter
cantata, entitled "Death and Life,"
by 'Harry Rowe Shelley, Sunday night.
The solo parts will be sung by SMiss
Flora Eshenower; sopraho, G. E.
Seegers, tenor, and Marcel Von ißeregliy,
basso. Others singing in the chorus are
Mrs. S. R Sweger, Mrs. C. H. Snyder,
• Misses 'Maude Dunkle, Margaret Cover,
Esther Confer and Edith Hawk, Mrs.
<J. F. Lutckens, E. E. Eshenower, Frank
Hartman, C> E. DeHart, G. C. Wolfe,
Wade Kiilinger and W. J. Shuey. Ih ad
dition to the cantata the Men's Bible
class, a hundred strong, will render
a selection of music as will also the
Junior Endeavor.
'Messiah Lutheran Church—'Morning
—Prelude, " Offertory " (St. Cecilia),
Batiste; offertory, "Spring Song,"
Mendelssohn; postlude, "Easter Im
promptu," Lerman.
Evening—(Prelude, '' Phantasie from
Sonata No. 12," Lemare; anthems,
"O Death, Where Is Thy Stieg." Turn
er; offertory, "Chant Saus Paroles,"
Tschaikowski; soprano solo, "I Know
That My Redeemer Liveth." Handel;
anthew, "Behold! Ye Despisers."
•Parker; postlude, "Hosanna." Wache.
Zion Lutheran, Fourth street below
Market, "The Church witih the
Chimes''—The Rev. (S. Winfield Her
man, pastor; E. Decevee, organist, and
choirmaster; choir of forty voices. Eas
ter evening praise serv ice—Origan pre
lude, "IMarChe des Flambeaux,S.
Clarke; opening service, book of wor
ship; anthem, "Why Seek Ye the Liv
ing," Hopkins; Scripture lesson;
hymn; anthem, "Awake Glad Soul,"
Berwald; announcements; soprano solo,
"The Resurrection," Shelley, Mrs. E.
J. Decevee; prayer; offertory," violin and
organ, "Ave Maria,'' Bach, Gounod,
•William Meyers and Mr. Decevee;
hymn; sermon, '' An Easter Message.''
tie Rev. S. W . Herman; anthem, '' As
It Began to Dawn,'.' Foster; closing
service, 'book of worship; benediction;
organ post hide, '' Hallelujah,'' IHandel.
Christ Lutheran church choir will
sing their Easter music on Sunday even
ing as follows: Anthem, "Rejoiice, the
■Lord Is Risen," J. Lincoln Hal!; male
chorus, "Hallelujah! Ohrirt Is Risen,"
arranged by W. O. Perkins; anthem,
"O Tell Us, Where Is He," C. Austin
Miles; chorus, "The Lord Is Risen In
deed," Alfred Judson. The solo parts
■will be sung by Mrs. Wertz. Miss Fitz
gerald, Mr. Ebersole and Mi. Crist.
Curtin Heights—The Rev. A. S. Wil
liame pastor. Morning service—
1' Christ th® Lord Is Risen,'' Easter
hymn; contralto solo, "Open the Gates
of the Temple,'' Miss Butler; anthem.
"And When the Sabbath Was Passed,"
solo by Mrs. John Haas,' R. M. Stultz;
sermon, by rtfcstor, "Looking Into the
Empty Tortfb." _
Evening—A san-red cantata, "Vic
tory Divine,'' by Marks, will -be given
by the choir under tfhe direction of Miss
Butler, chorister, and Miss ClaTa B.
Lackey, organist. The cantata is taken
from the Bcri>ptures and is written for
baritone, soprano solos and chorus,
with organ accompaniment. The choir
will be assisted by Robert Milliard,
Steelton, and Harry Bretz, of this city.
Other soloists are Miss Helen Broomal,
soprano; J. Howard Poore and C. A.
Elev.
Grace M. E., Morning—Organ pre
lude, Grand Offertoire, Grison; anthem,
"Christ Our Passover," Buck, soloists.,
(Miss Heicher, MT. Rhoades and Mr.
Hoover; solo, "Alleluia," Humphries,
Mi as Catherine Heicher; postlude,
Toe (-a to, Grison.
Evening—JPrclude, Concaeto, Rink;
anthem, ' Angels Roll the Rock Away,"
Holden, soloists, Mrs. .Bowman and Dr.
Behney; anthem, "As It Began to
Dawn," Russell King Miller, soloists,
(Mrs. Fager and Mrs. Bowman; violin
•010, "Lengende," Wieniawski, Mise
S»ra Lemer; cantata, "Alleluia, Hail
With Gladness," Galbraith; soloists,
fiCisi Heicher, Miss Worley, Mr. Rhoades
and Mr. Hoover. The diurch quartet
will 'be assisted by Mrs. Ada Culp Bow
man, Mrs. Frank Fager, Dr. Byron S.
Behnev, Mr. Howard Frairn and Miss
Sara Lemer, violinist; Mrs. Samuel D.
Hansom, organist ai\ director.
Stevens Memorial! Thirteenth and
Vernon Streets, the following organ
•program will ite rendered to-morrow by
Miss ftuth Kraybill: Morning service
at 10.30 o'clock; prelude, (a) ''Easter
Morning," Mailing, (lb) 'Melody, GiAl
majrt; offertory, " Adagio," Van
Eykea; poetluae, Postcode, Fletcher.
Evening service 7.30 o'clock —Prelude
fa) "Grand Triumphal Chorus," Guil
miint; ('!)) '"Reverie," Baldwin; of
fertory, "The Swan," Saint-Saene;
postlude, "(Alleluia," Loret. The fol
lowing musical program will be ren
dered: Morning service, 10.30 a. m.—
Organ prelude, beginning promptly at
10.35 a. m.; 4 'Resurrection Song,"
Junior choir; bymn, "O Bay of Rest
and Gladness;" quartet, "lie liives
Again;" anthem, "As It Regan to
Dawn;"'hymn, "IHarkl Ten Thousand
Harps and Voices." Evening service,
7.30 o'clock—Organ prelude, beginning
promptly at 7.25 p. in.; choir cantata,
''Cross and Crown."
REFORMED
Second Choir— Morning.
Prelude, "Gloria in Excelsis," Mo
zart; anthem, "Christ Is Risen,"
Wood; postlude, "Hosanna," Wach.
Evening—Prelude, "Voix Beraphi
gue," Maunder; authem, "Why Seek
Ye the Living Among the Dead,"
Bast-han; anthem, "Christ the Lord Is
Risen, 1 "' Williams; postlude, "Melo
die," Paderwiske.
■Reformed Salem Church, Third and
Chestnut Streets. Easter Sunday morn
ing service the choir will sing "Gloria
in Excelsis," "Easter Canticle,"
"Seraphic Hymn," and "Rejoice This
Holy Easter Morn," Dressier. Soloists,
Mrs. C. W. Myers and H. M. Troup.
A quartet "On the First Day of the
W 7 eek," by Edwin M. Lott, with chor
us by choir. Mrs. C. W. Myers, sopra
no; Mrs. William Witherow, con
tralto; William White, tenor; H. M.
Troup, baritone. /Soprano solo, "1
Know That My Redeemer Liveth,"
from Handel's Messiah, Mrs. C. W.
Myers. Easter Sunday evening. An
them, "Easter Day," C. A. Havens;
quartet, "Eaeter* Tide," Eduardo
Marzo, Mrs. C. W. Myers. Mrs. Wil
liam Witherow, William White, H. M.
Troup.
St. John's Reformed Church, Fourth
and Maclay Streets. Early morning
service at 6. Anthem, "Sing to God a
Hymn of Praise," solo, Mrs. Hoke;
anthem, "Now Is Christ Risen," duet,
Mrs. Hoke and Mrs. Keitel. Com
munion service at 10.30 a. m. An
them, "Jesus Christ Is Risen To
day;" male quartet, "Heaven's Eas
ter Song." Evening service at 7.30.
Anthem, "The Lord Is Risen," H. Jff.
Keitel, chorister, Miss Pearl Sowers,
organist.
PRESBYTERIAN
Pine Street Presbyterian Church.
The special Eiasttr musical service at
Pine Street Presbyterian church will
be at the evening service. That serv
ice will begin with an organ recital at
7.16 o'clock played by Frank McCar
rell, the church organist. The sermon
will be preached by the /Rev. DT.
Mudge. The special musical feature
will be the cantata, "Death and
Life," composed by Harry Rowe
Shelly. The cantata is a brief musical
narrative of the Crucifixion, the En
tombment and the Resurrection. The
text is taken partially from the Scrip
tures in tho original form. It is com
posed in Mr. Shelly's characteristic
manner and is most melodious. There
are six numbers of alternating chor
uses, solos and a short soprano and
baritone duet. The usual quartet choir
of the church has been augmented and
the double quartet which will sing this
cantata is composed as follows: So
pranos, Mrs. Roy G. Cox, Mrs. D. J.
Reese; altos, Mrs. H. L. Hertzler,
Miss Ruth Hoover; tenors, M. D. Hol
lenbauyh, Ralph Steever; basses,
George Sutton, George M. Klineline.
Westminster Presbyterian Church,
under the direction of Robert C.
Smith, chorister, at the evening serv
ice: Anthem, "The Same Stone Which
the Builders Refused." Richardson;
anthem. "Prom the Throne of Hie
Cross, 1 ' Slainer; anthem, "Hark! Ten
Thousand Voices Sounding, *' Berwald.
In addition to the above Mrs. Phoebe
E. Turner will sing Knapp's "Open
the Gates of the Temple," with violin
oblegato. J. Stewart Black, organist,
will render the following program:
Morning service, prelude, "Easter
Dawn," Claussmann; offertory, "In
termezzo," Rogers; postlude, " Passion
Chorale," Reger. At the evening serv
ice, prelude, "Easter," Mailing; of
fertory, "Good Friday Spell," Vret
blad; postlude, "Hosannah," (chorus
Maiymus), Hartmann.
Market Square Presbyterian Church.
|At 4.30 o'clock next Sunday after-
I noon the choir under the direction of
Mrs. Wilbur F. Harris, will be assist
ed by Miss Catherine B. Drawbaugh,
harpist, and Dr. John C. Reed, violin-,
ist. Before the service, the organist,
Mrs. John R. Henry, will give a fif
teen minute recital, playing the fol
lowing numbers: "Toccata." Dubois;
"In Springtime, Kinder and Resurrec
tion Morn," Johnstoh. Dr. Reed will
play "Andantino Lt>lce," by El-gar, as
a prelude and the offertory will be
"Andantino,]' by Godard, plaved by
Miss Drawbaugh, Dr. Reed and Mrs.
Henry.
An especially beautiful number
will be Bizet's "L«mb of God," with
harp and organ accompaniment and
violin obligato. Miss Middaugh's solo,
"In the Early Morning," by Shelley,
will have the violin obligato "also. Mrs.
Harris will sing Tschaikoweky's
"Legend." The following is the pro
gram in full: Prelude, "Resurrection
Morn," Andantino Dolce, violin and
organ; hymn, "O Sacred Head Now
Wounded," Old Testament Scripture,
"Jesus in the Garden," "Lamb of
God," New Testament Scripture;
"The Legend," Mrs. prayer;
hymn, "Jesus Christ Is Risen "To
day;" .offering, offertory, "Andan
tino," violin, harp and organ; "In
the Early Morning," Miss Middaugh;
address, "Rejojce, Rejoice Ye Sons of
Men," "iHark' the Easter Bells Are
Ringing," hymn, "In the Cross of
Christ I Glory,'' prayer, "Praise to
Our God," benediction, "At Dawn
When They Sought," (benediction
Carol), Silent Prayer, postlude, "Hal
lelujah! "
EPISCOPAL
St. Andrew's Protestant—The choir
under the direction of Mrs. Willis Geiat
'Newbold and Miss 8. Marie Getter,
organist, will render the following pro
gram Easter morning:
Processional, hymn No. 109, "Wel
come, Happy Morning!" Sullivan;
"Christ, Our Passover," Schilling;
"_Te Deum" in B flat, Thomas; "Ju
bilate Deo," Hodges; Introit, hymn No.
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wl>o cannot oet far above tbe things they can see anh r\£h
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» certain sense of exaltation, to an indefinable joy and a yf
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119, "Lift Up, Lift Up Your Voices
Now," Napier; "Kyrie Eleison,"
Hodges; "Gloria Tibi," Hodges; hymn
No. 116, "Angels, Roll the Rock
Away," Roper; offertory anthem,
"Awake, Thou That Sleepest! " Ma
ker; "Sanetus," Wesley; Communion
livma, "Bread of tho World," Hodges;
"Gloria in Execlsis," Old Chant; re
cessional, hymn No. ljo, "The Day
of Resurrection," Martin.
St. Stephen's—A choir of 35 boys
and men will render the Easter music
in St. Stephen's Episcopal church, as
sisted by several stringed~instrumentß
at the morning service, and the 4.30
service will be further augmented »ith
Frank A. MeCarrell at the piano. Al
fred C. Kuschwa is organist and choir
master. Following is the program:
Processional hymn, "Welcome, Hap
py Morning;" anthem, "Christ Our
Passover,' Tours; "Te Deum in B
Flat," Stanford; "Jubilate in B Flat,"
Stanford; hymn, "At the Lamb's High
Feast We Sing;" "Communion Service
in E Flat," AUum; hymn, "The Strife
Is O'er;" offertory atfthem, "As It
Began to Dawn,-* Foster; recessional
hymn, "Christ Is Risen."
4.30 Service Offertory anthem,
'/King All Glorious," Barn by (with
strings, piano and organ).
CHURCH OF OOD
Fourth Street, At 7.30 P. M.—Or
gan prelude, "Jerusalem, U»e Golden;"
offertory, "Scene Oriental;" anthem,
from "The Throne of His Cross;" aiy
thein,'"At the Sepulchre;" quartet,
"Oh, Had I, My Saviour, the Wings
of a Dove," pisses Miller, Schaner,
Messrs. Shelly, Baptisti; contralto solo
and chorus, "Yeu, Though I Walk,"
Miss Hoverter and choir; soprano solo
and chorus, "Forsake Me Not,l' Miss
Myers and choir; solo, "Easter
Dawn;" Mr. Nelson; anthem,. "God
Shall Wipe Away All Tears;"
solo, "Tbe Resurrection," Miss
Schaner; solo, "Christ Is Risen," Mr.
Sigler; violin and cello obligato; an
them, "Christ Is Risen;" solo, "I
Know That My Redeemer Liveth,"
Miss Myers; solo, "Hosanna," Mr.
Baptisti; solo quartet, "O Christ
Day," Miss Myers, Misses Miller,
Schaner, Messrs, Nelson, Sigler; bari
tone solo and female quartet, "List the
Cherubic Host," Mr. Baptisit, Misses
Myer\ Miller, Schaner, Hoverter; chor
us, "Thine Is the Kingdom; orgaK
postlude, '' Hallelujah Chorus.''
Maclay Street—Will Observe Easter
with special sermon and music. The
Rev J . ,F. I. M. Thomas, pastor of the
church, will occupy the pulpit morning
and evening. The church choir will
render the following selections:
Morning—"Christian the Morn
Breaks O'er Thee," with soprano solo
by Miss Ethyl Dissinger; selection by
a male quartet composed of Messrs.
H. Bowman, M. Gordon, tenors; M. Co
ver, L. Merkle, basso.
At the evening service the choir will
render two anthems entitled, "O Give
Thanks Unto the Lord" and "The
Strife Is O'er." The music of the day
is under the direction of Mrs. Frank
Fager with Miss J. Blanche Gingrich
as organist.
BAPTIST
Taibernacle—Morning, 10.30. "Vol
untare Largo," Handel; doxology,
"Gloria Patria;" hymn, "Welcome,
Happy Mom;' anthem, "Christ Is Ris
en, '' Frederic Abbott; solo, '' The
StTife Is O'er," M'ss Ruth Weeber,
,E. L. Ashford; offertory, "Pastoral
Scene," J. P. Ludelbuehl; anthem,
"Rise, Glorious Conqueror," H. M..
Porter; , hymn, "Blessed Be the Tie
That Binds."
Evening, 7.3o—Voluntare,' " Grand
Ohorus;" anthem, "To Thy Great
Name, Almighty Lord," J. S. Fearris;
hymn, "Christ, the' Lord, Is Risen To
day;" anthem, "Unfold, Ye Portals,"
Chas, Gounod; offertory, "Canzonet
ta;" the pastor, Dr. Hare, will give
an account of his visit to the church
of the Holy Sepulchre ia Jerusalem; an
them, "Praise Waits in Zion," E. S.
Lorenz; postlude, "March," Smart.
The music is under the leadership of
Prof. I. L. Evans and with Miss Ruth
Willoughby at the pipe organ.
UNITED EVANGELICAL
Park Streel, Sixteenth and Park
Streets—Easter in Park Street will be
begun with an Easter-dawn service at
6 o'clock, charge of the pastor, as
sisted by the C. E. choir. The Sunday
school will convehe at 9.30, with Su
perintendent C. IH. Koons in charge.
At 10.30 there* will be public baptism
and reception of new members, about
25 in number. At this hour the pastor
will preach on the theme, "If a Man
Die, Shall He Live Again t" The sen
ior O. E. meeting will be held at 6.30.
At 7.30 the church choir, under the
leadership of Mrs. (Bishop) Swengel,
will render the Easter cantata entitled,
"The Resurrection and the Life," by
Ara Bishop Wilson. The church will
be suitably decorated and every person
in attendance at the Sunday school ses
sion will receive an appropriate Easter
gift. The audiences in Park Street
have been large of late, both morning
and evening.
REGULAR CHURCH SERVICES
LUTHERAN
Redeemer, Nineteenth and Kensing
ton Streets—The Rev. E. Victor Rol
and, pastor, the Hblv Communion will
be observed morning and evening.
There will be reception of new mem
bers, mornintg and evening. Sunday
school at 9.30. C. E. at 6.30. Baptism
of children at 2. The choir will ren
der a cantata "Life and Death," at
the evening service.
Holy Communion, State and Seven
teenth Streets—The Rev. John Henry
Miller, pastor. Morning service at
10.45. Subject, "The Risen Lord."
Evening service at 7.30. Sunday
school Easter festival. Sunday school
at 9.3-0. Luther League at 6.30. Lead
er, Miss Anna Zimmerman. Easter
Sunday, 10.45 a. in., preparatory serv
ice at 10.30 a. m.
Zion, Fourth Street—The Rev. S.
Winfield Herman, pastor. Morning
service at 10. Holy baptism and Holy
Communion. Evening service at 7.30.
Baster praise service. Sunday school
at 2.
St. Matthew's, Green and Seneca
Streets—The Rev. E. E. Snyder, pas
tor. Sunday school at 9.45. Reception
of members and administration of
Sacraments at 11. C. E. at 6.30. Ser
mon, "An Easter Message." Recep
tion of members, Holy Communion at
7.30. Special music at all services.
Augsburg, Fifth and Muench
Streets—The Rev. Amos Maxwell
Stamets, pastor. Sunrise praise service
at 6.30 a. m. Men's League at 9. Holy
Communion at 10. Sunday school at 2.
Sermon and sacrament and reception
of catechumens at 7.30.
Memorial, Fifteenth and Shoop
Streets—The Rev. L. C. Manges, D.
D., pastor. Men's prayer meeting at
10. Preaching and Holy Communion
at 10.30. Subject, "The Passion and
Victory." Evening service at 7.30.
The Holy Communion will be observ
ed. Subject of sermon, "The Risen
Christ Our Master." Sunday school at
2 p. m. Junior Luther Leaigue at 5.30.
Senior Luther League at 6.30. Topic,
"The Angel's Message," Matt. 28:5-
7. Leader, David H. Burns. Soprano
solo by Miss Blanche Fleisher. Solo
by William Maurer. Selection by the
male quartet.
Trinity, South Ninth Street—The
Rev. R. L. Meisenhelder, pastor. Morn
ing service at 10.30. Communion and
reception of members. Evening service
at 7. Exercises by scholars of Sunday
scheol. Sunday school at 2. C. E. sun
rise service at 6 a. m.
Christ, Thirteenth and Thompson
Streets—Thomas Reisch, Ph. D., pas
tor. The Holy Communion will be
celebrated to-morrow at 6.30 a. m.,
10.3-0 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Reception
of new members at 10.34). Confirma
tion of catechetical clam and special
Easter mftsic at 7 .SO. Sunday school
at 2. Congregational reception of
new members Monday evening at
7.45.
Bethlehem—The Rev. J. Bradley
Markward, D. D., pastor. C. E. prayer
meeting at 6.34). The morning service
will begin at 10 o'clock instead of
10.30-. Holy Communion, reception of
new member. 7.3Q, Holy Communion,
reception of new members and address
on "The Resurrection of the Body."
Sunday school at 1.46.
Messiah, Bixth and Forster Streets
—The R«v. Henry W. A. Hansom, pas
tor. Morning service at 10. Holy Com
munion and reception of members. 2
p. m., Easter Sunday school service.
Holy Communion at 7. Congregational
Easter service and special music at
7.3'0 p, m.
Trinity, Camp Hill—The Rev. Dr.
E. D. Weitgle, pastor. Easter Sunday.
10.30 a. m., Holy Communion, bap
tism of children, accession of mem
bers. 7.30 p. m., Holy Communion.
Easter address by pastor. Subject,
"Risen With Christ." Special music
by choir. Sunday school at 9.15. Of
fering for church extension. Special
Easter songs. April 5, an evening of
congregational fellowship. Fine deco
rations.
Zion, Enola—The Rev. M. 8. Sharp,
pastor. Holy Communion and recep
tion of members Sunday morning at
10.30. Easter cantata by Zion chorus
at 7.30.
Ridge Avenue, Birth and Hen-
Streets—The Rev. William W. Hart
man, pastor. .Morning service at 10.30.
Subject, "The Resurrection." Even
ing service at 7.30. Program of Easter
music. Sunday school at 2.
Saint Paul's, Vine Near Front—
The Rev. Robert W..Runyan, pastor.
Let's go to
Epworth League
to-morrow
A special musical program will be
rendered by Saint Paul's M. E. church,
Robert W. Banyan, pastor. In the
morning the subject, "The Victorious
Christ,'' will be the theme of tho ser
mon, with reception of members and
baptism, and in the evening the
"fray of Resurrection," a musical
program by the Sunday school will be
givon. Sunrise prayer service at 6
o'clock. Sunday school at 1.45 and
Epworth League at 6.30.
Stevens Memorial, Thirteenth and
Vernon Streets—Dr. Clayton Albert
Smucker, pastor. 9.30, class meeting.
10.30, "The Matchless Treasure
House." 2 p. in., Sunday school. 6.30,
Epworth League. 7.30, cantata, "Cross
and Crown." Sfermon, "New Views of
Life."
Curtin Heights, Sixth near Camp
Streets.—A. 8. Williams, pastor. 6 a.
m., Easter prayer and praise. 9.30,
class meeting. 9,45, Junior League.
10.30, Easter music, reception of
members and sermon. Subject, "Look
ing Into the Empty Tomb." Sunday
school at 2. Epworth service at 6.80.
7.30, sacred cantata, "Victory Di
vine," by Morks, will be rendered by
the choir. This will be followed by a
rallv in the interest of loca-1 option.
Epworth—6 a. m., Sunrise service
by Epworth Ifeague. Class meeting at
9. Sunday school at 10. Special Easter
program by the Sunday school at
10.30. Epworth League at 6.30.
Church choir will render their Easter
musical at 7.30.
Grace—The Rev. J. D. Fox, D. D.,
pastor. Class meeting at 9.30. 10.30,
"The Resurrection of Christ." 1.45,
Sunday school and Men 'e Bible class.
6.45, Epworth League. 7.30 the choir
will render an Easter cantata. Wed
nesday at 7.30 p. m., prayer meet
ing.
Fifth Street—The Rev. B. H. Hart
will be at all services on Sunday. At
the morning service 100 persons will
be taken into church fellowshu). At
the Sunday school hour, 2 p. fa., the
rite of baptism will be administered
to infants. The annual Ejjster Day of
fering will be received in Sunday
school by classes. At the evening serv
ice, Harvey Wagnet and Mrs. Frank
Smiley will sing a duet. The choir will
render an anthem entitled/'Unfold,"
and Ashford's beautiful cantata,
"King of Glory." The solo parts will
be taken by Mrs. Frank Smiley, Miss
Eleanor Shoaff, Miss Hazel" Fraim,
Harvey Wagner, Silas Wagner, Percy
McOinnis and Frank McGinn is. There
will be sunrise services at 6.30 a. m.
in the assembly room.
PRESBYTERIAN
Calvary, Cameron and Svcamore
Streets—The Rev. Frank B. MacKen
zie, pastor. 10.15, "Life From the
Dead." 7.80, sacrament of the
Lord's Supper. Sunday school at 9.
Christian Endeavor at 6.30.
Olivet, Derry and Kittatinny Streets
—The Rev. William O. Yates, pastor.
10.30, _ sacrament of the Lord's Sup
per. 7.30, "Some Reasons Why We
May Believe the Resurrection Story."
Sunday school at 2. Christian Endeav
or at 6.30. Mid-week service Wednes
day at 7.30.
Westminster, Green and Reily Streets
—The Rev. E. E. Curtis, pastor. 10.30,
communion service. Sunday school at
1.45. C. E. at 6.30. 1.30, "Easter
Message.''
Pine Street, Third and Pine Streets
—The Rev. Lewis Seymour Mudge, D.
D., pastor. The Rev. J. S. Armehtrout,
assistant pastor. 10.30, the adminis
tration of the Lord's Supper; sermon
on Romans, 8»34, "The Crucifixion in
the Light of the Resurrection." 7.30,
Easter cantata, " Deatih and Life,"
Shelly; sermon on "The Ever-present
God," John, 20:13. 1.30, Sunday
school, elementary departments, an Eas
ter lesson. 1.4 ft, Sunday school, ad
vanced departments, adult Bible classes,
an Easter lesson. Wednesday, April 7,
7.30 p. m., mul-week service, "The De
parture of Christ," John, 16:7.
Market Square—The Rev. William
B. Cooke, minister in charge. 11, new
members welcomed, baptism, the LorcPs
Supper. Vesper service of Easter praise
at 4.30. Sunday school at 9.45. Y. P.
S. C. E. at 6.30. Wednesday, Junior
Endeavor at 4.30, Mid-week service at
7.30. Thursday at 7.30, annual con
gregational reception to new members.
Friday at 3, women's prayer meeting.
Inrmanuel, Sixteenth and Juniper
Streets—The Rev. If. Everett Hallman,
pastor. 10, the sacrament of the
Lord's Supper will be observed. 7.30,
the choir wil render the special Easter
music and the Easter message will be
preached. Sunday school at 11.16.
Bethany, Cameron and Cumberland
Streets—The Rev. John M. Warden,
pastor. 7.30, "The Power of Christ."
Sunday school at 9. C..E. at 6.45.
Covenant, Fifth and Peffer Streets—
The, Rev. Harvey Elaer, pastor. 10.30,
"Walking in Newness of Life," with
Easter music, Easter communion, bap
tism of children and reception of mem
bers. 7.30, "Man's Most Anxious
Question," with Easter music, Easter
communion, baptism of children and re
ception of members. Y. P. 8. C. E.
Sunday at 6.30.
St. John's, Fourth . and Maclay
Street*—The Rev G. W. Hartman, pas
tor. 6, "lafe Beyond." 7.30, "The
Great Question." Sunday school at
9.15. Confirmation and communion at
10,30. Baptismal services at 3. Y.
P. S. C. E. at 6.30.
Becond, Broad and Green Streets—
The Rev. Harry Nelson Bassler, pas
tor. 10, 'Holy Communion and con
firmation. 7.30, Holy Communion and
Easter sermon. Sunday school at 1.45.
Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.30.
Salem, Chestnut and Third Streets—
The Rev. Dt. Ellis N. Kremer, pastor.
Holy Communioi at and 7.30.
Sunday school festival senvice at 1.30.
The Rev. G. W. Richards, D .P., of l>an
caster, will preach morning and even
ing.
Fourth, Market and Sixteenth Streets
—The Rev. Homer Skyles fttay, pastor.
10.45, Holy Communion, address t>y the
Rev. D. H. Leader. 7.30, Holy Com
munion, address by the pastor. Sun
day school nt 9.30. Heiaelburg C. E.
at 6.30. Early service Easter morn
ing at 6. The Rev. Daniel H. Leader,
Camp Hill, will assist the .pastor at the
communion service.
St. Andrew's, Petfbrook —The Rev.
W. R. Hartzell, pastor. 10.30, Holy
Communion. 7.30, Holy Communion
and Easter service Sunday school at
9.30. Men's Bible class at 6.45.
BAPTIST
Market Street, Fifteenth and Mar
ket Streets —Thel Rev. W. 11. Dallinan,
pastor. The Biblf school and the regu
lar morning service will be combined
in the annual exorcises celebrating
Easter, beginning nt 10.30 a. m. Even
ing service at 7.30 o'clock. Subject
of sermon, "Our Strength in the Risen
Christ." The regular service by the
Young People's Society at 6.30 p. m.
Tho Young People's Societies of Chris
tian Endeavor of the Hill district will
have a morning rally at this church at
7 a. m. All invited.
Tabernacle, Forster, Near Sixth
Street—The Calvin A. Hare, pas
tor. Special services and- Easter music
both morning and evening. At the
evening service the pastor, Dr. Calvin
Hare, will give an account of his visit
to the Church of the Holy Sepulclier in
.Tersusalem. This will bo preceded at
6.30 in the lecture room by a series of
stereopticon views on "Passion Week."
First, Second and Pine Streets—The
Rev. W. S. Booth, pastor. "The Shad
ows Dispelled" at 10.30 a. m. Sunday
school at 11.30 a. m. Christian En
deavor at 6.30 p. m. "The Vandalisms
of Death" at 7.30 p. m.
The Second, Cameron Streets —The
Rev. Albert Josiah Oreene, A. 8., pas
tor. Morning service at 10.30 o'clock.
Subject of sermon, "Evidences of tho
Resurrection of Jesus." Wvening serv
ice at 7.30 o'clock. Easter exercises of
the Adult Bible School. Sunday school
at 12 m. B. Y. P. U. at 6.30 p. m. At
2 p. m. Easter exercises of the Infant
Department. Young People's meeting
at 6.30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes
day at 7.30 p. m. Public is cordially
welcome.
The Second Baptist Sunday school
will present "Life's Morning" in
Easter service by Ira B. Wilson. At 2
p. m., the little tots will render their
program which is very attractive. At.
7.30 p. m., the lafger members of the
Bible school will give their excellent
program.
Bt. Paul, State and Cameron Streets
—The Rev. E. Luther Cunningham,
pastor. Morning service at 10.30
o'clock. Subject of sermon, "The Con
queror of Death." At 3.30 p. m., be
lievers' baptism will be observed.
Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Easter
concert by choir and Sunday school
with orchestra. Sunday school at 12.30
o'clock. B. Y. P. U. at 6.30 p. ni. The
Rev. C. J. Henderson preaches. Bap
tismal sermon at 3.30 p. m. Special
Easter program by Sunday school at
7.30 p. m. All cordially invited.
West End, Fourth and Dauphin
Streets —The Rev. W. W. Clippinger,
pastor. The Rev. Samuel Weaver, of
Shiremanstown, will preach at 7.30 p.
m. Services and old time Easter re
vival. Sunday school at 10.30 a. m.
Young People's meeting at 6.45 p. m.
Leader, Harry Rhen. In the morning
at 10.30 o'clock special Easter enter
tainment by little ones. Special singing
in the evening.
CHURCH OF GOD
Green Street—ln the morning at
10.30 o'clock the pastor, the Rev. C.
H. Grove, will preach on the "Resur
rection of Christ." In tho evening at
7.30 o'clock the choir will render an
Easter song service. The songs will
be interspersed by short talks giving
the history of the songs used. Sunday
school at 2 p. m. Promotion exercises
will be held in the school at 2.45 p. m.
Christian Endeavor at 6.30 p. m.
Nagle Street—The Rev. J. A. Staub,
pastor. Morning service at 10.30
o'clock. Subject of sermon, "The
Risen Lord." Evening service at 7TSO
o'clock. Subject of sermon, "The
Lord's Supper. Sunday school at 1.30
p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor at 6.45
p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor at
9.30 a. m.
Pl«asant View—The Rev. George
W. Harper, pastor. Sunday school at
9.45 a. m. Preaching at 10.4« a. m.
Subject of sermon, "The Easter Mes
sage." Easter exercises by the chil-*
dren at 7.30 p. m. prayer meeting Wed
nesday at 7.30 p. in.
Maclay Street —The Rev. F. I. M.
Thomas, pastor. Morning service at 11
o'clock. .Subject of sermon, "The Gain
of the Resurrection." Evening serv
ice at 7.30 o'clock. Subject of sermon,
"The Walk to Emmaus." Sunday
school at 9.45 a. m. Christian Endeavor
at 6.30 p. m.
Fourth Street—The Rev. William
N. Yates, pastor, will preach at 10.30
«. m. on "He Is Not Dead" and at
7.30 p. m. the double quartet choir
will render a special Easter program.
Sunday school at 1.40 p. m. Junior
Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m. Senior
and Intermediate Christian % Endeavor
at 6.30 p. m. Easter morning praise
service at 6 o'clock. New members
will be received evening service.
Penbrook, 2733 Canby Street—The
Rev. Jay C. Forncrook, pastor. Morn
ing service at 10.30 o'clock. Subject
of sermon, "The Risen Chrigt." Even
ing service at 7.30 o'clock. Easter ex
ercises by the Y. P. 8. C. E. Sunday
school at 9.30 a. m. Christian Endeavor
at 6.40 p. m.
UNITED BRETHREN
Otterbein, Fourth anil Reily Street®
—The Rev. S. Edwin Ri4>|\ |«i»tor.
Morning service at 10.30 o'clock. Com
munion and reception of members.
Evening service a* 7.30 o'clock. Sub
ject of sermon, "The Risen Christ."
Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Christian
Endeavor at 6.30.
State Street, Birfitc«nitl) and State
Streets —The Rev. E. A. 0. (Bossier, pas
tor. Morning service at 9.30 o'clock.
Easter ingathering services by the
Sunday eehool. Evening service at 7.30
o'clock. Easter cantata, "The Tri
umph," by the choir. Early Easter
service ait 6 a. m. Jr. C. E. at 6 j>. in.
Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.30. Mid-week prayer
service Wednesday at 7.3-0 p. m.
Sixth Street—Tho Rev. P. Hummel
Balsbuugi), pastor. Praise service at
9.45 a. m. Worship at 10.30, baptismal *
services. Worship at 7.30, subject, •
"The Shadow of l>eath." Communion
services and reception of members both
morning and evening. Sunday school at
1.4'5. Jr. €. E. at 5.45. Br. 0. E. at
6.30. Saturday evening prayer service
at the home of Mrs. Wright, 2408 Rool
street.
First, Boas Street—The Rev. J. T.
Spang Her, pastor. Morning service at
10.30 o 'clock. Subject of sermon, '' The
Meaning of Easter." Evening service
at o'clock. The ch»ir will render
an Easter cantata. Sunday school at
1.4-5 o'clock.
Derry Street, Fifteenth and l>erry
Streets—The Rev. J. A. Lyter, D. 1).,
■pastor Morning service at'lo o'clock,
including baptism of infants and adults,
reception of memlbers and Holy Com
munion. Evening service at 7.30
o clock, when the choir, under the di
rection of the chorister, Mr. Earie E.
Renp, will render an Waster cantatA.
Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Y. P 3. C
E. at 6.30.
Enola U. B.—The Rev. IT. M. Oyer,
pastor. Morning service at 10.30
o clock. Subject of sermon, "The
KJsen Christ. Evening service at, 7.30
o clock. The choir will sing "The
Morn of Hope."
EPISCOPAL
St. Stephen's— 7 a. m., Holy Com
munion. 11 o clock, morning prayer,
Holy < ommunion and sermon by the
rector. 4 p. in., confirmation and ser
mon by 'Bishop Darliington.
St. Paul's Second and Emerald
Streets 6.30 and 8, Holy Communion.
11 a. m., annual visitation of the
msilvop, holy confirmation and Holy
Communion. 3 p. in., children's serv
ice. i,30 p. ,m., festal evensong and
sermon.
■St. Augustine's, Thirteen Mi ami Herr
Streets—Archdeacon E. L. Henderson,
rector. 7 a. m., Holy Communion. 11
io C o,t ' mornin £ prayer and sermon,
f, P- m -. Sunday school. 7.30
° C i°' ' 4 e r cni "K prayer and sermon.
St. Andrew's, Nineteenth and Mar
ket "Streets—The Rev. James P. Biil
- rector. Holy "Communion at 7.30
Primary department of Sunday school
at 9.1 o. Morning prayer, Holv Com
munion and sermon at 10.30. Parish
tester festival at 3.30. Evening prayer
UNITED EVANGELICAL
(Harris Street—The Rev. George F.
fevhaum, pastor. Easter Sunday will bo
absolved with special services all dav
Tho pastor will preeeh at 10.30 a. iii.
and i,30 p. m. The Sunday school wili
meet at 2 p. m. ('. E. at 6.40.
I ark Street—The Rev. A. E. Hangen
pastor Sunday school at 9.30 a. m.
Preaching services at 10.30 a. m. sub-
J eet ». "Jt a Man Die Shall He Lave
Again? .Tr. C. E. at 5.4 5. Sr. C E .
7on „ J oairt e r cantata by rtioir at.
Subject, 'The Resurrection and
Si 6 , ?•" MMweek prayer services
Wednesday evoning at 7.45
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Ohurdh of the Brethren, Hummel
Street—Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7.30
p. m. by the Rev. A. K. Hollinger. Sun
day school at. 10 a. m. Christian Work
ors at 6.45 'j>, m.
MISCELLANEOUS
Associated Bible Students—The reg
ular Sunday services will be held at 3
P- m. at Cameron's hall, 105 North
Seeond street. Subject, "Saul Rejected
by tlie Lord," I Sam. 15:22. ißerean
study at 2 p. m.
Fourth Street Church of Christ, Fourth
and Delaware Streets—The Rev. J. o.
Smith, pastor. Morning service at 10
0 clock. Special Easter program. Even
ing service at 7.30 o'clock. Subject.
(onquering Discouragement." Wed
nesday evening prayer meeting, tcmic
I'nusued Spied!." Cottage prayer
meeting Friday evening.
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Bethel Briggs and Ash Street*—
The Rev. TJ. G. beeper, pastor. Mornin"
service at 10.30 o'clock. Holy Com
m union. Evening service at 730
o'clock. Subject of sermon. "The Resur
rection," illustrated. .Sundae school at
1 o 'clock. C. E. at 6.30. *
Asb-ury, Horr Street—The Rev. Irvin
H. Carpenter, pastor. Morning service
at 11 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "The
Empty Tomb." Evening service at 8
oVlock. The Rev. D. W. Hays, sponger
Sunday school at 2 o'clock.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Board__of Trade Hall. Sunday 11 a. m.
and 7.30 p. m. Testimonial meeting
Wednesday, 8 p. m. Free reading
rooms, Kunkel building, 1.30 to 5 p.
m., daily, also Monday and Saturday
evenings.—Adv.
WANTED IN MURDEB CASE
Philadelphia Man Is Be|ing Sought by
tho Police of Scranton
Scranton, Pa., April *3.—Alfred R.
Williams, who came here March 22 as
an agent for a large Dublishing house,
is being sought by the police in connec
tion with the murder of John Joyce,
who was felled by a blow of a fist in a
saloon Tuesday night.
' Williams is known to have been
around tho city Wednesday morning
with his hand bandaged. He is said
to have told friends that he was in a
saloon fight tho nigiit before. Later
he disappeared. He came to this city
from Philadelphia.
OET LITTLE FOR CREDITORS
Sale of Speculating Clergyman's Store
Yields
Altoona, Pa., April 3.—The late Rev.
C. W. Aurand's grocery store at Mar
tinsburg was sold by Sheriff Harry Hol
land yesterday and about S3OO realized
for creditors of tho minister, who died
mysteriously at Selinsgrovo recently.
It was learned yesterday that Dr.
Charles P. Aiken, president of Susque
hanna University, came here to inspect
the contents of Mr. Aurand's safe de
posit box in the Union bank and found
100 shares of copper stock and 350
shares of gold mining stock, having u
face value of about $20,000, but prac
tically worthless. Aurand had told him
he had "ample security to protect cred
itors. ''
Taking Care of the Children
No parent would consciously bo care
less of the children. Joe A. Rozmarin,
Clarkson, Nebr., uses Foley's Honey and
Tar for his two children for croup,
coughs and eolds. He says, "We are
never without Foley's Honey and Tar
in the house." A distressing cough,
sleepless nights, and raw, inflamed
throat load to a run-down condition in
which the child is not able to resist con
tagious or infectious diseases. Foley's
Honey and Tar is truly healing and
prompt in action. - It relieves coughs,
colds, croup and whooping cough. Geo. *
A. Oorgas, 16 North Third street.—
Adv.