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12 SATURDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH? JUNE 9, 1923. "AWAKENING A CHURCH" IS SERMON SUBJECT FOR PASTOR OF ST. ANDREW'S ASSISTANT WILL COM NEXT WEEK Paitor Will Preach in Bethany Church June 17; Plan Children's Program rr nun a avorrisPS will 1 iiliUJCIlO JStAj the Pine Street Churcn The program in Yludes songs and recitations by the Prlmary. Junior and Intermediate Departments.

Parents will also pre sent their children for baptism dur ing this service. sunaay Rev. Dr. C. Waldo Cherry will 'be in Saltzburg preaching the bac calaureate sermon for the KisWnU nitas School.

The Rev Dr. Charles E. MacGinnes. pastor fresDy terian Church of Hoosic Falls, IM. Bill supply the pulpit.

Arrangements are beins mad the opening of the Pine Street Dauy Vacation Bible School in July. Par ents were invited to arrange have the boys and girls of the Prjmarj. Junior and Intermediate grades may attend this school during of Julv The curriculum of tne schoJol will be published later The Rev. J. Harold Thomson, who re cent accepted the invitation of Pine Street Church to become its assistant pastor, will, arrive and beg his duties June lo.

He beg'" preaching in Bethany Chapel Sun dav evening, June 17. Dr. Cherry has called a meeting of the women of the church for Wednesday, at 3.30 to assist him i the organization of a Pastor Mi Societv. At this meeting. Doctor Cherry will explain the object of the organization and outline the work for next fall and winter.

TWO DEPARTMENTS TO APPEAR JN PROGRAM The primary and junior departments of the Ridge Avenue Methodist Episcopal Sunday School will give the following program in the auditorium of the church, Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock: Song, "Children's Praises," school; recitation, "When Roses Wave a Welcome," Sophia Macian; exercise, "Golden Nuggets," Carl Drum, Robert Thomas. Earl Swartz, Jimmy Nesbit, Robert Fittre, Jimmy Popo vich, Tony Bolash, Samuel Monroe and Charles Green; vocal solo, "Shining Like the Stars," Sara Forbes; recitation, "The Sunbeam, Jean Miller; exercises, "The Lifeboat." Francis Buck, Marold Thomas, Charles Farnham, Jimmy jiiacian, jjamei uueii. uu Cornelius; recitation, "Children Who Served," Margaret McClellan; song, "What the Children Can Do," Gol die Thompson; Bobbie Wierman, David Wilbert, Annabelle Knupp, Kenneth Myers, Earl Taylor, Bobbie Buck, Robert Mowery, Elizabeth Lauver, Violet Gilbert; recita 1 tion, "God Is Love," Bobby Buck; exercise, "Bring Them to Jesus," Gertrude Sparver, Marjorie Harvey, Margaret Fritz, Angeline Pagane, Sara Ellen Byler, Dorothy Koch and Margaret Wierman; reoitation, "Of Course He Did," Helen Vuckity; selection, "Nightingale Waltz," first and. fiecond violins, Harold Thomas and Carl Drum; exercise, "How It Grew," Anna Chub, Laura Shuey, Catherine King, Cornelia Wylie, Ruth Golden, Winifred Miller, Mildred Miller, Madalyn Drum, Thelma Herman, Elsie Stonesifer, Ruth Thompson, Mary Scout, Julia Ber key; recitation, "Your Gift," John K. Peters; ottering; musical recitation, "The Surging Sea," Margaret Nesbit, Helen Thompson, Anna Gilbert, Jessie Miller; vocal solo, "Jesus' Lamb," Mary Stum; recitation, "Men Are Only Boys, Grown Tall," John Galbraith, Clayton Arnold, Warren Buck; Bible story, "The Value of Preparation, (Ten Virgins)" Gertrude PefBey, Evelyn Long, Dorothy Hinkle, Mary Stum, Mary Derstine, Forbes, Mary Albert, Reba Whistler, Anna Taylor, Helen Emerick and Helen Vuckity; recitation, "First Psalm," Paul Welliver; vocal solo, "Only a Little Christian," Dorothy Thompson; recitation, first Psalm," Porter Linn and Ralph Harvey; reading, 'The Story of Little Samuel," John K.

Peters, Robert Harvey, Elsie Stonesifer, John E. Peters, Clarence Stonesifer; dialog, "Jairus' Daughter," Jennie Wilbert, Dorothy Thompson, 'Mary Caroline King; harp solo, selected, Madalyn Drum; songs and exercise, "Queen Daisy," Mary Bolash, Anna Jordan, Anna Peters, Kathleem Eckert, Dorothy Vuckity, Margaret Geisel; song, "The Children's' Friend," ihool; benediction. CHRIST PASTOR WILL ATTENDJXERCISES The Sunday School in Christ Luth eran Church, the Rev. Dr. Thomas Reisch, pastor, will meet at 9.45.

This service will be followed im mediately by the Children's Day program at. 10.45. The program will be largely In charge of the little folks under the supervision of Mrs. Leidigh and Mrs. Hoffman.

The Sunday School chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Zeigler, will furnish several numbers and lead in the general singing. The offering will be devoted to the support of the Orphans' Homo at Loysville. The regular church service will be held at 7.30 in the evening. The Rev.

Dr. E. G. Miller, of Philadelphia, will occupy the pulpit. Doctor Reisch, as a member of the board of directors of Susquehanna University.

nriU be in attendance at the commencement of that Institution, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. He will be home to conduct the prayer service Wednesday evening. EPISCOPAL Sf Paul's Th Rot, Tfilll. A Dales, Communion. 9.45; Church cnoui, xi, iiiuming prayer ana sermon; 7.30, evening prayer and sermon.

St. Andrew's. The Rev. William Charles Heilman. 8, Holy Eucharist; BiDie Class zor juen; 11, morning a a prayer anu Anaacuiug a Minnh?" 4.

rlasa in catechism: 7.30. evening prayer and sermon by the Kevsava vujnovicn, oi me seroian. St. Stephen's. The Rev.

Rollin n.w Sawvtr g. Holv Communion: 7 10, Church School; 11, morning prayer ana sermon; eyenms prayer, xne closing wrvi ior me Church School Hillside. The Rev. Leroy F. Baker.

7.30, "Parable of Dives and 11, Sunday Schol. CHRISTIAN" SCIENCE xnrmt ii and 7 3D. "God the Only Cause and Creator; 11. Sunday School: 8, Wednesday Testimonial MeeUn. CHURCH DIRECTORY METHODIST Camp Hill The Rev.

L. Elbert Wilson. 10, Children's Day celebration; union service at Chautauqua tent. The Camp Curtin Memorial The Rev. F.

H. JBrunstetter. 11, Children's Day entertainment; 7.30, "Education;" 9.45. Sunday School; 6.30, Epworth League. First Street The Dr.

Dor sey N. Miller. 11, Holy Communion reception of members; 7.30, "The Man Who Kept Straight in Politics;" continuation1 of Communion; 10, Sunday School; 6.30, Epworth League. St. Paul's The Rev.

William Moses. 10.30, Children's program; 7.30, Children's Day; 9.45, Sunday School. Grace The Rev. Dr. Robert Bagnell.

11. "The Creative Christ;" 7.30, Baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of the Central High School, "The New Woman in Modern Life." Stevens Memorial The Rev. J. Howard Ake. 11, Children's Day and Baptism of infants; 7.30, program by young people; 10, Sunday School all departments.

Riverside The Rev. F. Lamont Menninger. 11, Children's Day services by the Sunday School; 7.30, song service, "Christian Education;" 10, Sunday School; 6.30, Epworth' League. Free The Rev.

L. A. Arndt. 10.30, preaching; 3, missionary meeting Central Y. M.

C. A. by Miss B. C. Doering, of Arizona; 9.30, Sunday School.

PRESBYTERIAN Market Sauare The Rev. Dr. fionrra TTwnrd Hawes. 11, Chil dren's Day service, address by the pastor; 7.30, some xnuisa Will Not Mix." Westminster The Rev. Henry W.

Miller. 11, Children's Day exer cises; 7.30, "Walking in me vm Paths:" 10.30, Sunday bcnooi, o.o, Christian Endeavor. Pine Street The Kev. u. naiuu Cherry.

10.30, Children's Day exercises; 7.45, Dr. Charles E. MacGinnes, of Hoosic Falls, N. Y. Paxton The Kev.

narry King. 11, preaching; 10, feunaay School. Covenant The Rev. Harvey Klaer. 10.30, Children's Day ser ices church and Sabbath School; 7.30, "The Boyhood of Saul of Tarsus." Calvary The Rev.

Kaymona u. Adams. 10, Children's Day exercises; 7.30, "Judge Not;" 6.50, Chris tian Endeavor. lmmanuel The Rev. Dr.

J. Webster Bailey, of Hershey, will preach at 10.45 and 7.30; 9.30, Sunday School. Trinity The Rev. jonn Warden. 7.30, "The Church was Suilding;" 9.30, Sunday tocnooi, .30, Christian Endeavor.

nik Pt The Rev. S. F. Bower. 10, Children's Day services; 7.30, "Joseph's Care For lis isreinren, 2.30.

Junior Christian Endeavor; 5, Intermediate Christian Endeavor; 6.30, Senior Christian Endeavor. Capital Street v. juciver. 10.45, "Your Child's Future;" 7.4o, I'Tho HnngehnlH nf God:" 12.30, Sunday School, Children's Day will be observed. EVANGELICAL Trinity, Penbrook The Rev.

W. S. Rehrer. 9.30, Sunaay scnooi; 10.30, "The Vine and the Urancnes, 7 an th Rev. A.

J. Brunner, of Reading, will preach the sermon; Holy Communion at both services. Harris Street ine itev. a. v.

Brownmiller. 11 and 7.30, Annual Children's Day programs; 10, special Children's Day session; Baptism of Children at 11. Park Street The Kev. v. r.

tsro cious. 10, cnuaren uay i uuiam by te Children's Division; 6.30, Intermediate and Senior Christian Endeavor meetings; 7.30, Children's Day program by the Young People's Division. Grace, Lemoyne The Kev. Finkbinder. 9.30, Sunday School; 10.45.

"The Upward Junior League. No services in the evening; the congregation will participate in the Baccalaureate Serv ice in the Lutheran cnurcn. MISCELLANEOUS Christian and Missionary AllianceThe Rev. R. L.

Tressler. 10.30, "The Man With the Keys;" 7.30, Missionary from Arizona Indians; 9.30, Sunday School; 6.30, Young People's Society; 7.45, Tuesday Bible Study; the Rev. II. D. stnrtriard Missionary from Africa, will be the speaker at the chapel Wednesday and Thursday at and in Technical High School Auditorium Friday evening at 7.45.

Gospel Hall 10.30, Breaking of Bread; J. 30, Gospel preaching; 9.30, Sunday School. Bethesda Mission John Fulton. 9.30, Adult Bible Class; 8, Gospel service; 2.30, Junior Sunday School; tonight the Rev. George Hallman will preach; Thursday night Bible Study in Romans by the Rev.

H. E. Schaffer. Studebaker Hall 9.30, Bible School; 7.30, "The Good News of Salvation," address by William A. Baddorf.

BAPTIST First The lie v. William Lockhart. 10.30, preaching by the pastor; 7.30, Children's Day service and Baptism; 11.45, Bible School. Market Street The Rev. W.

S. Dunlop. 10.30, Children's Day exercises; 7.30, preaching by the pastor; 6.30, Christian Endeavor society. Second The Rev. C.

F. Jenkins. Preaching by the pastor at 10.30 and 7.30; 12.30, Sunday School; 6.30, Baptist Young People's Union; 3, anniversary sermon by the Rev. W. Brown, Steelton.

St. Paul The Rev. E. Luther Cunningham. 10.30.

"He Is Pre 7 sn "Son Ttelected:" 12.30. Sunday School; 6.30, Baptist Young Peoples union. St. John's The Rev. M.

I Mc Kissic. 11, "What Profit a Man to Live in Sin?" 8, "Seekers of a City;" 1, Sunday School; 3, will preach in First Baptist Church, Steelton. "The Gospel Church in Its Light and Beauty." REFORMED Salem The Rev. Ellis N. Kremer.

10, Children's Day service, Sunday shnni unit conzrezation: 7.30. church service: 9.45, Sunday School. Fourth The Rev. Homer Skyies May. 10.45, "For the Kingdom of God Is 6, Children's rtoir unH' s.SO.

Sunday School. St. John's 9.45. Children's Day exercises; 7.30, preaching; 6.30, Christian Endeavor. A 31 The C.

H. Farelra. 10.30. "Children For. the Kingdom of God;" 7.30, Children's Day Celebration by choir; 9.

Sunday School; 6.30, Christian Endeavor UNITED BRETHREN Oberlin The Rev. C. Mease. 10,30. "Great Gain;" 7.30.

"Emulation." First The Rev. George W. Hall man. 11, Children's Day program; 7.30, "A Maiden Who Delivered Her People;" 9.55, Sunday School; special organ music at evening service. Derry Street The Rev.

J. A. Lyter. 9.50, Children's Day exercises by Primary Department; 7.60, Children's Day exercises by Intermediate and Junior Departments. Grace, West Fairview The Rev.

A. B. Mower. 10.45, "Our Hps and Downs;" 7.30, "A Gracious Call;" 9.30, Sunday School; 1.30. Junior Christian Endeavor; 6.30, Senior Christian Endeavor.

Sixth Street The Rev. J. Owen Jones. 10,45, "Transformed by Renewal;" 7.30, "Founders of Freedom;" 9.45, Sunday School; 6.30, Christian Endeavor; 9, Praise Serv ice Enola The Rev. S.

S. Crabill. 10.30, "The Great Lamp;" 7.45, Children's Day program by Sunday School; 9.30, Sunday School; 2, Junior Christian Endeavor; 6.45, Senior Christian Endeavor. State Street The Rev. H.

F. Rhoad. 10.45, Children's Day program; 7.30, Children's Day program; 9.30, Sunday School; 6 and 6.30, Young People's Society Christian Endeavor. Otterbein The Rev. Dr.

S. Edwin Rupp. 11, "Honor All Men;" 7.30, "The Highest Education;" 10, Sunday School; 6.30, Intermediate and Senior Christian Endeavor. Calvary, Lemoyne The Rev. A.

R. Ayres. 10.30, "Working Out Your Own Salvation;" 7.30, Children's Day service; 9.30, Sunday School; 6.15 and 6.45, Christian Endeavor; the Rev. Dr. A.

B. Statton, conference superintendent, will speak at the evening service. Grace The Rev. H. E.

Schaeffer. 10.30, A Children's sermon; 7.30, "Satan's Abode;" 9.30, Sunday School; 2.30, Children's Day LUTHERAN Augsburg. The Rev. Dr. A.

Maxwell Stamets. 11, Children's Day ex ercises;" 7.30, "Manden" (second of a series); 10, Sunday School; Chris tian Endeavor at 6.30. Trinity, Lemoyne. The Rev. L.

A. Bush. 10.45, "The Great Supper;" 7.30, the baccalaureate sermon to the high school; 9.30, Sunday School; Christian Endeavor, 6.30. Zion, Hummelstown. The Rev.

C. G. Leatherman. 10.30, "The Christian's Language and Grammar," 7.30, "Marks of the Lord Jesus; 9.15, Sunday School; Junior League at Luther League at 6.30; Children's Day service nejet Sunday at 30. Memorial.

The Rev. Dr. L. C. Manges.

11, Children's Day service, exercises by the children; 7.30, ser mon, "A Great Faith and Its Re ward;" 10, Sunday School; Senior Luther League at 6.30. Men's prayer meeting at 9. Trinity. The Rev. K.

u. Aieisen helder. 11.15, "The Young Man Joseph;" 7.30, "Absalom;" 10, Sun day School. Bethlehem. The Rev.

E. Martin Grove. 10.30, Children's Day service; 7.30, sermon by the Rev. Robt. Fortenbaugh, of Syracuse, N.

6.30, Luther League. Christ. The Rev. Dr. Thomas Reisch.

10.45, Children's Day program; 7.30, sermon by the Rev. Dr. E. G. Miller: 9.45, Sunday tscnooi and Men's Bible Class; 6.30, Senior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor Societies.

Camp Hill, Trinity. The Rev. Dr. E. D.

Weigle. 10, Children's Day in every department of school; of fering for orphan's home, loysvuie; community service at the tent of the Chautauqua at 7.30. No service in church during the evening. Zion The Rev. Dr.

S. w. Her man. 10.30, Children's Day program; 7.30, sermon by the Kev. ur.

c. Bauslin; 9.30; Sunday School; Lu ther League, 6.30. Messiah. The Kev. ur.

uenry w. A. Hanson. 10, Sunday School; 11.15. "Seedtime and Harvest;" baccalaureate sermon, Technical High School; 6.45, Young People's Society.

Redeemer. The Rev. M. E. Shafer.

10.30, Children's Day service; 7.30, "Sympathy of Jesus." St. Mathew's The Rev. Grayson Z. Stup. 10, Children's Day; 6.30, Christian Endeavor; 7.30, "God, the Moral Governor." Calvary.

The Rev. E. H. Par. 11, sermon by the Rev.

John Henry Miller; 7.30, preaching by pastor; 10, Sunday School. CHURCH OF GOD North Street The Rev. James E. Wagner. 11, "The Curse of Pass iveness;" 7.30, Children's Day program; 9.45, Sunday School.

Nagle Street The Rev. Elmer E. Kauffman. 11, "The Aim of Religious Instruction;" 7.30, "The Raising of the Widow's Son;" 9.50, Sunday School; 6, Open Air services; 6.15, Senior Christian Endeavor. Maclay Street The Rev.

J. C. Forncrook. 11 and 7.30, Raymond Bair, student of Findlay College, will preach; 9.45, Sunday School; 5.30. Junior Christian Endeavor; 6.30, Senior Christian Endeavor.

The Rev. Forncrook is still confined to his home on account of illness and Raymond Bair will occupy the pulpit. First The Rev. Thomas M. Funk.

11, "Our Educational Work;" 7.30, sermon by pastor; 9.45, Sunday School and Men's Bible Class; 6.30, Christian Endeavor. Green Street The Rev. J. E. Strine.

10.45, "Christ Our Light;" 7.30. Children's Day program; 9.45. Sunday School; 6.30, Senior Christian Endeavor. Progress The Rev. A.

L. Kriner. 9.30, Sunday School; 7.30, Children's Day program. Linglestown The Rev. A.

L. Kriner. 9.30, Sunday School; 10.30, preaching. Monroe Street The Rev. W.

J. Winfield. 11. "Is Life Worth Living;" 7.30, "Children's Day exercises; 2, Sunday School. CHURCH OF CHRIST Lemoyne The Rev.

Ira P. Har baugh. 9.30, Bible School; 10.30, "Betrayed by a Friend;" 7.30, no service on account or the Bacca laureate service in the Lutheran church for the High School class. Fourth Street The Rev. James Earl Fleming.

11. "Promises;" Children's Day program; 9.45. Bible School. UNITED EVANGELICAL Sixth Street. The Rev.

Frank Tost. 11, sermon to children on the subject "Growing; 7.30, Children's Day entertainment rendered by the Sunday School; 10, Sunday School: Senior and Junior K. L. C. EL.

6.45; reception ot members. ST. ANDREW'S HAS SPECIAL PLANS Will Observe Oxford Movement; Greek Priest Will Speak at Services Two special features will mark the services of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, to morrow. At the 11 o'clock service, the ninetieth anniversary of the'Oxford Movement will be celebrated.

The Oxford Movement was a tractarian movement in the English Church in favor' of what was in that day known as "High Church." It had as its leaders such men as Newman, Pusey, Bishop Wordsworth and Keble. The movement had its birth at Oxford University, and its influence has continue to this day. In observing the anniversary, the rector of St. Andrew's, the Rev. William Charles Heilman, will preach a sermon on "Awakening a Church." All of the hymns sung at the service will be those written by leaders in the movement.

J. Keble's "New Every Morning Is the Love," will be used as a Newman's "Lead Kindly Light," also appears in the program. As a recessional, Wordsworth's Day of Rest and Gladness" will be sung. At the evening service the preacher will be the Rev. Sava Vuj novich, a priest of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

Father Vujnovich, who speaks English fluently, will speak of the relationship existing between the Greek and English churches. In his honor the hymns used in the service will be by old Greek authors. Hymns have been selected from the writings of St. John of Damascus, St. Stephen, the Sabaite, and St.

Anatolius. Father Vujnovich will appear in the full vestments of the Greek Church. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH Children's Day services will be rendered to morrow by the various departments of St. Matthew's Lutlw eran Sunday School.

A service of carols furnished by the Tressler Orphans' Home, Loysville, will be sung by the main school. The children of the beginners' and primary departments will have exercises. The offering will be for the home, which now has over 300 orphans. At the vesper service the pastor will speak on "God, the Moral Governor." At the morning service an opportunity will be offered for the Baptism of children. CARLISLE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS First Presbyterian The Rev.

A. N. Hagerty, D. D. 11, morning service, sermon by the pastor; 9.30, Sunday School; 6.30, Christian Endeavor; 7.30, evening service; Wednesday evening, 7.30, prayer service.

Second Presbrteriau The Rev. Glenn M. Shafer, pastor. 11, morning service, sermon by the pastor; 9.30, Sunday School; 6.30, Senior Endeavor; 7.30,. worsnip and sermon; Wednesday evening, prayer service.

First Reformed The Rev. Roy Leinbach. 9.30, Sunday School; 11, morning service, sermon by the. pastor; 7.30, evening service; 6.30, Christian Endeavor; 7.30, Wednesday evening prayer service. St.

John's Episcopal The Rev. Harry D. Viets, 10, sermon by the pastot 7.45, Holy 11, litany, Holy Eucharist and sermon by the. pastor; 7.30, evening prayer and address. Gospel Mission West and North streets.

11 and 7.30, regular services; Sunday School, 9.45; prayer meetings, Tuesday and Thursday, 7.30. Third Presbyterian The Rev. C. M. Andrews.

Preaching at 11 and 7.45; 2.30, Sunday School. Blddlc Presbyterian The Rev. T. Edwin Redding. Worship, with sermon by the pastor, 10.30; 9.30, Sunday School; 6, Junior "Endeavor; 7.30, evening service, sermon by the Wednesday evening, prayer meeting.

Grace United Brethren The Rev. Ira Sankey 9.30, Sunday School; 10.45, sermon by the pastor; .30, Junior, Intermediate and Sen ior Young People's Christian Endeavor; 7.30, evening service, sermon by the pastor; Wednesday evening, prayer meeting. First United Brethren The Rev. Otis Kerns, pastor. 7.30, preaching; 2.30, Sunday School; Wednesday evening, 7.

SO, prayer meeting. First Lutheran The Rev. A. R. Steck, D.

D. 11, morning service, eermon by the pastor; 9.30, Sunday School; 7.30, worship and sermon; Wednesday prayer service. St. Paul's Lutheran The Rev. H.

B. Stock, D. D. 11. morning service, sermon by the pastor; 9.30.

Sunday School; 6.30, Junior Christian Endeavor Society; 7.30, preaching; 6.30, Senior Christian Endeavor; 7.30, Wednesday evening, prayer. service. Allison Memorial M. E. The Rev.

J. E. Beard. 11. morning service, sermon by the pastor; 10, Sunday School; 2.30, Junior Epworth League; 1.30, Junior church; 6.30, Epworth League; 7.30, evening service; 7.30, Wednesday evening prayer First Church of the Brethren The Rev.

John A. Miller and the Rev. J. E. Trimmer, pastors.

9.30, Sunday School; 10.30, service. Church of God The Rev. G. W. Getz, pastor.

11, "The Dove Emblem of the Holy Spirit;" 7.80; "Bethel;" Wednesday evening, Girls' meeting; 6.15, Junior Christian Endeavor; 6.45, Senior Christian Endeavor; 7.30. Bible Study and 'Testimony Christian Science Society, 17 North Hanover street 11, morning service, suwecr, uoa ine only Cause and Creator;" 9.30. Sunday School; Wednesday. 8, testimonial meeting. St.

Catherine's Han The Rev. F. J. Welsh, pastor; 8 and 10, morning masses; 7.10, vespen and benediction. West Street A.

M. E. Zion The Rev. L. O.

Grady, pastor. 11, sermon by the pastor; 2, Sunday School; 7.30, sermon by the pastor. Shlloh Baptist The Rev. Philip McCaid, pastor. 11, morning service; evening service; 2, Sunday SchooL ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Dover, June 9.

John Rothe, a farm laborer, is in the West Side sanitarium at York in a serious condition. He drank four ounces of horse liniment in an attempt at suicide. John Gross, whom Rothe lived, found him unconscious in the hay mow late The empty liniment botUe was found at Rothe! side, JOINT SERVICE BEING PLANNED Market Square Church to Observe Children's Day With Special Program 1 The Sunday School and congregation of the Market Square Presbyterian Church will unite in a special service at 11 o'clock in the church auditorium to observe Children's Day. The church has been decorated for the occasion. The various, departments of the school will participate in the program.

The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered to Infants. A short address will be given by the pastor, who will also read a letter from the missionary supported by the Sunday School, W. E. Barrows, Hilger, Montana. The program and arrangements for the service have been in the hands of a Sunday School committee.

Miss Anne R. Kelker, chairman. At the evening service, the Rev. Dr. George 1 Edward Hawes, pastor, will preach on "Some Things That Will Not Mix." The Christian Endeavor Society announced that the following members will be sent as delegates to the Young People's Presbyterian Summer Training Conference at Blairs town, N.

during July: Russell Free, Maria Mausteller, Janey Cre monesi, Albert Taylor, Catherine Hoffman, Marian Oehme, William Murray, Mrs. George B. Kline will be sent by the session of the church as chaperon. The Market Square Vacation Bible School will be held July 2 to July 27 inclusive. During the coming week under the direction of the assistant pastor a corps of canvassers will visit the homes of the church and Sunday School where there are children 6 to 15 years of age; to present to the parents information concerning the Summer Vacation Bible School, and to enroll the children for the summer course.

Miss Minerva Hepford has been asked to serve as superintendent of the school this summer. SIXTH STREET CHURCH PLANS BIG PROGRAM Children's Day will be observed to morrow in the Sixth Street United Evangelical Church. At the 11 o'clock service the pastor will deliver a special address to i)he children on the subject, "Growing." There will be reception of members and Infant baptism. At the evening service at 7.30 o'clock the Sunday School will give the following program: Opening song, cangregation; prayer, William Rickert; song, congregation; recitation, "A Child's Greeting," Sara Long; exercise, "Greeting," four children; song, "The Daisies We Love," Primary Department; exercise, "Jesus Leads," two children; recitation, "Roses," Mildred Born man; exercise, "Sunbeams," Beginners Class; song, "We Are Little Primary 1 Department; exercise, "The Message of Summer," five boys; solo, "Out With Your Dollars," Anna Yost; recitation, "The Traffic Officer," Morris Yost; recitation, "A Crown for the Saviour," Elizabeth Long; song, "The Glory of Childhood;" Intermediate Department; recitation, "What the Daisies Say," Helen Fenicle; recitation, "When Grandma Was Young," Dorothy Yost; exercise, "The Heavenly Ladder." Intermediate Department; quartet selection by Intermediates; exercise, "Preparing for Sunday School," two girls; pantonine, "The Father's Gift to Me," Intermediate Department; benediction, pastor. memorialIervices for bayard members Memorial services for brothers who have died during the past year will be held to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock by Bayard Lodge, No.

150, Knights of Pythias, in the Castle Hall, Fourth and Kelker streets. The services a Bayard Lodge will be held in the form of a special convention and will be an open meeting which all Knights of Pythias and their families and friends may attend. Chancellor Commander Alfred P. Davies will be in charge. The Rev.

Charles Fray, of Duncan no ti, a member of Bayard Lodge, will be the principal speaker. Appropriate services will be conducted, together with a special program arranged by a committee, composed of R. P. Hummel, William Thie singer and P. H.

Hartzell. Members of Bayard Lodge who have died during the year are: George Wi Shipply, Fred C. Miller, John Paul Jones, Ray H. Thirouin and Elmer E. McCaulley.

STEVENS MEMORIAL A program of Children's Day exercises has been arranged at Stevens Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church for both morning and evening services to morrow. Beginning shortly after 10 o'clock the beginners and primary departments will present a program under the direction of Mrs. Gilma and Mrs. Wise hart. At the evening service at 7.30 the junior department under the direction of Mrs.

Hockenbury and Mrs. Ensminger will present in song and Btory a cantata, "The Carnival of the Flowers." CAMP CURTIN M. E. A Children's Day program will be presented at Camp Curtin Memorial Methodist Church Sifnday at 11 Oyclock instead of the usual morning worship. The program consists of recitations and songs.

Over fifty girls and boys will take part. They are being directed by Miss Margaret Shilling, superintendent of the junior department in the Sunday School, who has had much experience along, this line. PARK STREET CHURCH To morrow will be observed as Children's Day In Park Street Evangelical Church. Programs have been prepared for the morning and evening services. The pupils of the children's division will render the morning program, beginning at 10 o'clock and those of the young people's division the evening program, beginning at 7.30.

The sacrament of Baptism will also be administered in the morning service. REDEEMER LUTHERAN The Children's Day service, "While It Is Day." published by the Tress ler Orphan Home, will be rendered by the Sunday School of Redeemer Lutheran Church. The committee in charge of the services is Mrs. J. P.

Wilbar, Mrs. Leslie Anderson and Frank Stouffer. Special music by fhe Sunday School Orchestra will be a feature. Infant baptism will be administered and special offering will be received lor the Orphan Home. Music in the Churches ST.

ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL Morning Prelude, "Adagio in' flat," Liszt; processional, "New Every Morning Is the Love," S. Webbe; "Venite," Lemon; "Te Deum," Simper; anthem, "The King of Love," Shelly; "Jubilate," Aid rich; "Lead Kindly Light," Dykes; "Thou Art Worthy, Lord," Gilbert; recessional, Day of Rest and Gladness," Elliott; postlude, "Finale in Capoccl. Evening Prelude, "Prayer in Cuppens; processional. "Those Eter nal Bowers Morley; simper: "Art Thou Weary, Art Thou Languid?" Baker; anthem. "The Radiant Morn Hath Away," Woodward; "Thou Art Worthy, Lord," Gilbert: vesper hymn, "Sun ot My Soul," Rltter; recessional, "The Day Is Past and Over," Brown; postlude, "Thanksgiving March," Calkin.

MARKET SQUARE Morning Prelude, "Chorale" and "Andante," Bartlett; offertory, "Chorus of Angles," Clark; postlude, "March," Wagner. Evening Prelude, "Prelude," Claussman; offertory, "Nocturne," Nevin; postlude, "Postlude," Le m'algre; the solo, "Fear Not Yet, Israel" (Buck), Mrs. T. H. O'Don nell.

REFORMED SALEM Morning Children's Day service. Evening Organ prelude, "At Twilight," Harks; offertory, "Corna musa Siciliano," Yon; anthem, "Softly Now the Light of Day," Schilling; postlude, "Grand Chorus," Rogers. CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN Morning Prelude, "Elevation," Guilmant; offertory, "offertory," Le maigre; Children's Day exercises; postlude, "March In flat," Schumann. Evening Prelude, "Supplication, Phlppen; anthem, "Like as the Heart Desireth," Storer; offertory. "Offertoire in A flat," Read; soprano and tenor duet, "Lord of Life' (Kursteiner), Mrs.

Bowman and Mr. McCoy; postlude, "Toccato," Kinder. ST. MATTHEWS LUTHERAN Morning Children's Day exercises at 10 o'clock. Evening Prelude, "Canzonetta, Hollaender; anthem, "Give Me a Perfect Heart," Wooler; offertory, "Souvenir," Drdla.

OTTERBEIN UNITED BRETHREN Morning Prelude, "Elevation in A flat," Guilmont; offertory, "Ave Maria," Clark; anthem, Lord of Hosts," E. L. Ashford; postlude, "March Religieuse," Gounod. Evening Prelude; "Communion in minor," Batiste, offertory, "Andante," Stainer; anthem, "We Lift Our Hearts to Thee," E. K.

Heyser; postlude, King. MESSIAH LUTHERAN Morning Prelude, "Offertoire in flat," Ashmall; anthem, "Thine Forever, God of Love," Barrell; offertory, "Barcarolle from Les Contes d'Hoffman," Offenbach; trio, "Remember Now Thy Creator," Sudds; postlude, "Festal March," Kroeger. Evening Prelude, "Pilgrim's Chorus Tannhauser," Wagner; anthem, "Great Is the Lord," Schu Viort nffrtnrv "Ciavotte in kGluc'k; anthem, "Crossing the Barnby; postlude, Stark. 4 ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Morning Processional, "He Leadeth Me, Blessed Thought;" "Te Deum," Shilling; offertory anthem, "If Ye Love Me," Simper; "Dresden Amen;" recessional, "Songs of Praise, the Angles Sang." Evening Processional "There Is a Blessed Home," Stainer; "Magnificat," Adlam; "Nunc Dimittis," Adlam; offertory, duet, "Lead Us Father in the Way of Peace" (Galbraith), Mrs.

E. H. Ley and Frank Entry; vesper meditation, "Father of Heaven," G. F. Handel; recessional, "Love Divine, All Loves Excelling," Le Jeune.

CHOIR AND ORGANIST The appearance of the famous Bach Choir' at Hershey Park next Saturday and Sunday, likely will attract many Harrisburg singers to the Lebanon county resort. Under the masterly direction of Dr. J. Fred Wolle, the 264 voices will sing "St. John's Passion" on Saturday afternoon, and "Mass in Minor" (Kyrie and Gloria) on Saturday evening.

On Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, "Mass in Minor" (Credo to the end) will be sung. Members of the Philadelphia Orchestra Will accompany the singers. The choir will be assisted by four distinguished soloists. The last Bach number of importance heard In Harrisburg was the master composer's "Bide with Us," sung by the festival chorus in conjunction with Horatio W. Parker's "Wanderer's Psalm," the first two evenings of the May Festival in Grace Methodist Church, under the direction' of Bernard R.

Mausert. In a number of churches of Hxr risburg to morrow choir singers will not be present. Children's Day exercises will occupy the hours of services both morning and evening, and musical programs will be presented by the younger vocalists. 1 "An Austin organ has been installed In the United Brethren Church at Penbrook. The instrument is of the same manufacture as the fine Starkey memorial organ in Grace Methodist Church, the three manual organ in St.

Patrick's Cathedral and the Regent Theater organ. William Mcintosh, one of the Victoria Theater organists, is rebuilding the large Hope Jones organ the Market street movie house. Mr. Mcintosh, before coming to the Victoria, followed the occupation of organ building. Mrs.

Thomas H. O'Donnell is on the music program at Market Square Presbyterian Church tomorrow evening to sing Dudley Buck's "Fear Not Ye, Israel." The choir of Calvary Presbyterian Church will sing the Storer anthem. "Like as the Heart Desifeth the Water Brook, 'at the evening services to morrow. Hymns to be sung in St. Andrew's Episcopal Church to morrow morning will be those composed by English' autho'rs, and include the famous Bishop Newman hjain, "Lead, Kindly Light." AUGSBURG LUTHERAN Morning Special program to be presented by the children of the Sabbath School.

Evening Prelude, "Concert Overture in Minor," J. H. Rodg ers; anthem, "Te Deum Laudamus," Tours, choir; offertory. "Ceren ade," Russel King Miller; solo. "Like as the Hart," (J.

A. West,) Miss Ruth M. Hoover, contralto; post lude, "Festival March," Barnes. BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN Morning Children's Day service: prelude, "Prelude For Children's Day," Skelley; offertory, Maskell; postlude, "Festival March' Foote. Evening Prelude, (a) "Ecstacy," Webb, (b) "Entree de Procession, Batiste; quartet, "Lead, Kindley Buck; offertory, "LeCygne," Saint Saens; solo, "The Lord Is My (Speaks,) Mr.

Gibson; post lude, "Allegro Milligan. TRINITY M. E. Morning Prelude, "Melodle," Jones; offertory, "Andante," Freyer; postlude, "Postlude," Sudds. Evening Prelude, "Evening Prayer, Lemaigre; offertory, "Lar ghetto," Farmer; anthem, "Great Is the Lord," Bruce Steane; postlude, "Postlude," Thorn.

CAMP CURTIN MEMORIAL M. E. Morning Children's Day program. Evening Prelude, "Cantelina," Salome; anthem, "But the Lord Is Mindful of His Own," Mendelssohn; offertory, "Andante in Wely; postlude, "Festal Feder lein. FIRST BAPTIST Morning Prelude, Flagler; offertory, "Andante in Flat," Mozart; "Postlude in Lewis; anthem, "Saviour Plead For Me," Pike.

Evening Prelude, "Prayer and Cradle Song," Woodman; offertory, "Penitence," Nicode; "Postlude," Donahoe; anthem, "Sing Unto the Lord," Schoebel. NAGLE STREET CHURCH OF GOD Morning Prelude, "Manoah," Lorenz; offering, "Andante," J. Schultz; anthem, "Tell Someone," Ira B. Wilson. Evening Anthem, "Abide With Me," Lorenz; offering, "Adagio," C.

G. Lick; anthem, "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes," R. M. Stults. CHILDREN'S PROGRAM AT AUGSBURG CHURCH The Children's Day exercises will be rendered at the Augsburg Lutheran Church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.

The following program has been Kindergarten exercises; "Children's Day" Welcome," first department, Gladys Gayman, soloist; "Greetings by Radio," Robert Ellen berger and Earl Landis; recitation, "If Flowers Could Talk," Marlon Weir; recitation, "Two Rose Buds," Helen Arthur; solo, "Hush a Bye," Alice Balser; recitation, "Didn't Think," Helen Lyter; solo, "Just Because Its June," Julia Manning; recitation, "Mothers," Dorothy Ann Rineard; recitation, "Being Honest," Oliver Keller; solo, "Safe in His Arms," Katharine Brexterman; recitation, "Recipe For Children's Day," Anna Kehr; musical dialog, "The Girl and the Bird," Anna and Myrna Bishop; duet, "Don You Love the Summertime?" Anna Lyter and Francis McFadden recitation, "When Grandma Was Young," Margaret Kehr; recitation, by Paul Rineard; exercise, "The Daisy and Sunflower," Betty Harnish and Alice Baker; recitation, "There Is Joy in Hearts That Trust Him," Alfarata Stamets; solo, "Smile," Donald Schiefer; recitation, "My Children's Day Flowers," Edith Books; exercise, "IFlowers," Ruth Fehl, Betty Harnish, Winifred Charles, Ruth Bellinger; recitation, "An Evening Prayer," Annabel Krelder; solo, "The Gates of June," Louretta Martin; exercise, "A Bunch of Children's Day Pansies," by 12 girls; chorus, "Bright Little SunbeamB," first department; dialog, "Suffer Little Children;" address by pastor; collection and benediction. CHILDREN'S DAY AT SIXTH STREET U. B. In place of preaching services at 10.45 o'clock the Primary and Beginners Departments will give a Children's Day program to morrow beginning with a song service. Prayer will be offered by the general superintendent B.

H. Saltsman. Recitations, exercises and songs will be given by the children. The pastor, the Rev. H.

F. Rhoad, will give an address. Instead of the preaching services in the evening at .7.30 the Sunday School will give the general Children's Day program. Prayer by the pastor, recitations, exercises, solos and other special Children's Day music will be given. Mrs.

R. E. Trimmer is chairman of the program committee. The' church will be decorated with plants and flowers by Mrs. J.

W. Holsberg, chairman of the flower committee, assisted by a corps of helpers. C. E. NOTES The closing meetings of the fiscal year are now being held by the Christian Endeavor Society at Market Square Presbyterian Church.

To morrow evening at 6.80 o'clock, Janey Cremonesi, recording secretary of the society, will have charge ot the devotional meeting and will speak on "Lessons From Every Day Objects." Special music has been arranged. The final meeting prior to closing for the summer season will be held Sunday evening, June 17, with the retiring president, William L. Murray, will have charge. THREE GROUPS TO BE I IN ZION CHILDREN'S PR0GRAMIN MORNING Tk. annual lyiiuaren uay pro gram will be rendered in Zion Luth ernn rhm.ni, lu iiivrraw morning.

a program has been prepared undc the supervision of the superintend i Beginners', primary and aJIi The Sunday umld 30 by the baptism oe Cradi. Promotion OH Roll chlldren to the begin a "PWlal of. rering for the Loysville Orphans' Home. Special Kifta 2 2,8 bf. bounced.

XpprTpr hav been At the evening service thn pl inr thCAaHHeS in the absence of the pastor, Doctor Herman who will preach the bac! calaureate sermon to the large end uating class at the Shippenfbur Tittlf'M Monda Rnii Ia Light? and the Cradle wm be ivpn WUh moth win do given a reception at th church from 3 to 4 clock Th commencement at Gettysburir rni bfcondctV UonsBwyiIianmrl organic nuns win meet resrularlv men's class will hold its annual pic! ennrfe "to orJthS fvriS OUVET PRESBYTERIAN CHILDREN'S SERVICE Oh IMron'o In 6Iiv. 'Th nes; th school. The Children's Friend;" prayer heTev "I rd'8 Pr by 1Za, A Bower; responsive reading, lead by Mr. Shartzer; the business of the school; exercise by mP.Upils,0f the beginners' depart add ess, Catherine A Greeting," Ruth Strieker; "God Loves Me Ww? "Go Is Good Mildred rTinn' Bolton and Joseph Dean; "The Signalman," Paul Leinbach; "Tit For Tat," Robert Cox; 'Every Week," Raymond Sells: "I Can Work For Jesus," Roy Bier bower; "Not Frightened," David Huntzberger; "Little Folks," Ancel Rudy; the sacrament of infant Baptism. Exercises by the pupils of the primary department.

Greeting, Albert Herbert; exercises, "Jewels For the Crown," by Evelyn Taylor, Helen Ketches, Ethel Craver, Merl Shipley, Jennie Millet, Mildred Bull, Anna Jane Langletz, William Muth, Marlin Altland, John Strieker, Joe Long, Benjamin Crlsmore, Jack Turner, Glenn Dean and Nellie McCoy; song, "I Wonder Why," by Margaret Miller, Evelyn Copen haver, Mildred Stevens, Mary Shipley, Fern Dean and Betty Bolton; exercises, "Gifts of Love," by Agnes Taylor, Anna May Berry, Marguerite Winn and Lorena Sanford; exercises, "For All His by Nellie Smith, Mary Bancroft, Margaret Witmer, Philip Heffner, Richard Gable and Robert Price; song by the department, "Beautiful Daisies;" closing recitation, by Warren TIppett, song by the school, "Blessed, Words of Jesus;" exercises by the pupils of the junior and intermediate departments; song; "Roses," Elizabeth Douglass; exercises, "Nasturtiums," by Dorothy Border, Madeline McClay, Yancey Tippett and Viola Brown; exercises, "Roses," by Bernlce Altland, Florence Heiges, Clara Thornton; song, "A Chaplet of Blossoms," by Anna May Kunkle; exercises, "Pansies," by Mary Roland, Ruth Roland, Anna Unger; pink drill, Helen Stone, Ruth Wise, Madeline Fitzgerald, Catherine McClay, Gladys Webb, Mary Emma Orr, Elizabeth Meredith, Marion Craver, Marie Lemoine and Dora May Hosfield; song by the school, "Our Gifts;" the secretary's report; announcements; song by the school, "He Once Was a Child;" benediction; orchestra. FIRST BAPTIST PLANS rnrt run norxi'c niv 'K run vniLuntn vaii The First Baptist Bible School will hold its Children's Day serv Viola Burd, church organist; selections by Sunday School Orchestra; song, by school; prayer by the Rev: W. J. Lockhart, pastor; "Welcome," by Betty Alexander; Cradle Roll recognition; song; Lord's Prayer and Psalm XXIII by primary department; reading by Mrs. J.

W. Steward, "The Daisies," and songs by juniors; recitations Margaret Harriman and Velma Havlland; song, Florence Martin; drill and story of flag by juniors. The program will be directed by H. B. Alexander, superintendent of school, assisted by J.

W. Miller, chairman of committee. The service" will be concluded by Baptisni administered by the pastor. ZION' MEN'S CLASS The Men's Organized Bible Class Zion Lutheran Church, will meet Sunday morning at 9.30 o'clock, Arthur H. Hull will speak on "Jeremiah, the Prophet of Courage." The session will be reduced to forty flve minutes with a full lesson period.

At 10.15 the class will Join the main school in the church auditorium to observe Children's Day. MISSIONARY TO SPEAK The Rev. H. D. whe served two terms as a missionary to Africa, will speak next Wednesday and at i.ia ocioe.

1( the Christian ana Missionary finance Tabernacle, Walnut street and Friday, at 8. in Technical High School auditorium. Auditorium CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICES TOMORROW EVENING StJXDAT SCHOOfj, OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SECOND and PINE STREETS BerHal s7 Mlae Tlela 9m Exenteea aad aattam In the Church 7.ee tjm OVIacfcr CklMrei EVERYBODY Ortu rea'a Dmr WELCOME.

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