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THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921 EPWORTH TABERNACLE DEDICATION BIG CHURCH EVENT TOMORROW IN THE CITY PAGE FOUR S. W. DrumnY, pastor. Tl Sunc The day School, 2 p. preaching.

State Sends Five to M. E. Mission Fields 10.30 a. m. Sermon Themes in the Churches Tomorrow BREAK GROPD FOREPWORTH'S International Sunday School Lesson, Aug, 21 Five of the eighty vone mission'-arles recently accepted by the board of foreign missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church are citizens of both services.

10.45 a. "Living ING NEW BUSL in (jod's Presence 7.30 p. "How Pennsylvania. Their names and destinations are: i Raymond Brewer, Sylvan, gradu Fifth Street M. E.

Church The Rev. Dorse N. Miller, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m.

and 7.S0 p. by the Kev. E. C. Meyers; Sunday School at JO a.

nv Nathaniel Found Christ" Sunday jspworth 6.30. Church, of Glen The Rev. E. F. Seip, pastor.

Sunday School, 9.3A a. Christian Endeavor, 7.30 p. m. Chapel at SpeeceTllIc The Rev. Mr.

Wilson, pastor, Sunday School, 2 p. m. preaching, 3 p. m. Dauphin Lutheran Church The Rev.

J. Robb, pastor. Sunday School, 10 a. preaching, 11 a. m.

Dauphin Presbyterian Church The Rev. P. H. HerShey. pastor.

Sunday School, 9.45 a. preaching, 10.45 a. m. Dauphin United Evangelical Church The Rev. J.

M. Shoop, pastor. Sunday School, 9.80 a. rn. Clnrk's Valley Schoolhouse Sunday School, 2 p.

m. Ion's Evangelical Church, Zions-vllle The Rov. J. M. Shoop, pastor.

9.30 a. Sunday School; 7.30 p. Christian Endeavor. Toplci Paul Chnmplona Christian Aets 15:1 -14 1 10-21. Golden Testj We believe that we hull be saved through the grace of the Lord Jesus.

Acts 15 ill. Lesson Summary In the face of national calamity, flminor differences are set aside. The Sforces are focused to defeat the com-(tnon fop. Tn the world war Datriotic Church of the Brethren. Hummel descending sheet and made reference to that incident.

He asserted that a form of observance that had weighed the Jews to an almost unbearable degree should pot be made" obligatory upon Gentile Christians. Peter was followed by Barnabas, who was greatly esteemed in Jerusalem. Paul told of the experiences among the people of other nationalities. James, who possessed the juvenile temperament, said that in his opinion the street The Rev. William K.

Conner, pastor, li a. "The Spirit Will Guide 7.30 p. "Eat and Christ Lutheran Church The Rev. Dr. Thomas Relsch, pastors 11 a.

Dr. M. Coover of Gettysburg will preach and at 7.30 p. Sunday School at 9.45 a. Men's Bible Class, 9.50 a.

m. surely Die." Sunday School, 10 a. m. services willbe held at the ne-r tabernacle of the Epworth MethodtBt Episcopal Church at Twentieth and Derry streets tomorrow and ground will be broken for the new church structure at wenty-first and Derry streets. Another feature of tomorrow's services will be the gathering of the W.

0.46 p. m. ate of Dickinson College, '16, Boston University School of Theology, '21; destination, China. Sankey I. Sheets, Greensburg, graduate of Allegheny College, '16; Boston University, '18; destination, China and Mary B.

Piersol, Bent-leyville, graduate of Southwestern State Normal, '12; University of Pittsburgh, '16; destination, Malay- jeople forgot their own interests for xneir country saKe. me Christian and Missionary Alliance, SAYS DOCTOR IS THE BEST JURIST International News Service PORTLAND, Aug. 20. What professional man makes the best jurist? "A lawyer," might be expected to be the usual response. But that isn't the way George Rossman answers that question.

Here's his reply: "A doctor." No, Rossman isn't a doctor, he's municipal judge of Portland, and before he went on the bench he was a lawyer. But his experience as a jurist has convinced him that a knowledge of medicine is more important in dispensing Justicec than is an acquaintance with Blackstone. Four-fifths of the law breakers who appear in police court are deficient, mentally or according to Rossman, and should be treated by physicians instead of being thrown in jaiL "The people who fall into the hands of the law," he said, "are abnormal people. They; cannot live as their fellows. They steal.

They 1309 Walnut street The Rev. R. Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Green and Cumberland streets 10.45 a. "All Thinccs Are Yours." by the Rev. Gentile believers should not be required to observe the law of circumcision.

He dealt with question so ably that the way was opened for favorable action. Church Council's OjMmlon Involved in the issue was the free Tressler, aastor. Sunday School, 9.30 a. m. PaTTtor Mark John Levy will Various Sunday School classes at the preacn at iu.au a.

Y. p. society, XEW CUMBERLAND CHURCHE9 St. Paul's Lutheran Church The Rev. Howard K.

Hilner, pastor; S. 9.30 a. preaching, 10.30 a. old church site in the" morning. Promptly at 9.45 o'clock the mem Ray Nell, leader, 7 p.

m. "God For Us," 8 p. m. Bible Study, Tuesday, H. D.

Shriner, of Schenectady, N. Y. no evening service during August; Sunday School at 9.45 a. m. St.

John's Reformed Church, Fourth and Maclav streets The Rev. Clay tneme, "The warden or Lire preach bers of the school, classes, will p. m. xnursaay, prayer ana praise, 8 p. m.

ing, 7.30 p. theme, "The Hymns march to the tabernacle, where spe cial service will be held. we Love "Lean Kindly Light." Martin, Charleroi, graduate of 'Allegheny College, '19; Garrett Biblical Institute, '20; destination, South America; Mrs. John C. Martin, Charleroi, graduate of Meadville Com Buughman Memorial Methodist ton H.

Rnnck. nastor: 11 a. "Los- St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Church bunday School, 9.30 a. The dedication of the tabernacle will be held at the morning service, which will be in charge of District ins; the Bible to Find (last of preaching, 10.45 a.

by the Rev. Lloyd P. Stevens of Philadelphia; Ep- west state streetThe Kev. James D. C.

Witke, pastor. 10 a. "Two Ways to Be Saved." Sunday School, 11.15 a. m. series on "What and Where Is God) 9.45 a.

Sunday School, There will mercial; destination, South America. wortn league, t.3 p. preaching, superintendent Edgar K. Heffltnan The Rev. J.

Emory Weeks, former pastor, and the Rev. Homer C. Knox be no evening service. 7.30 p. by the Rev.

Paul Burt, son-in-law of the Rev. V. T. Rue; the Rev. Mr.

and Mrs. Burt will sail Park Street United Evangelical present pastor of Epworth Church, will assist in the dedication services. Church, corner Sixteenth and Park ror London August 81. HAVE The Rev. Mr.

Weeks will preach the WIRELESS (struggle terminated, the allied armies were unified under a single head. After the last shot had been fired the influences that wielded the nations tig-ether In the common cause began to" disappear. Individual Interests ytiro asserted. The Church In the beginning was Jcnit tog-ether because of external op-' toostylon. As she became stronger fend more capable of overcoming persecution from without, internal, individual differences appeared.

As in national life, so it is with Christianity. Prosperity developed new ls-touas. many marvelous victor-ties had. been gained, there arose var-Hous conceptions of the nature of the Miurch and the character of its de-Sraands. This lesson presents some of fthe difficulties and the manner In Which they wera overcome.

Church Faces a Crisis Although the Christian way was a tev way, it was intimately identified with the revelation of the Old Consequently, the first iJjUernal crisis the young church had ftto face was in the clash between the Sold life and the new. Believers in fChrist, who had come down to An-kioch from Judea, and whose early re-blglous training gave them a distlnc-ftively Jewish conception of worship, fcmaintained that unless a disciple of -Jesus was circumcised he could not Christian Science First Church, Front and Woodbine Btreets 11 a. "Mind." Sunday School, 9.30 ard 11 a. m. Testimonial meeting, Wednesday, at 8 p.

m. streets The Rev. P. T. Broclous, pas Trinity United Brethren Church tor: 9.30 a.

Sunday School; 10.45 The Kev. A. R. Ayres, pastor; S. a.

sermon by William H. Davies. sermon. The ground breaking service will be held at 3 o'clock in the afternoon on the site of the new church. Charles M.

Dickol, chairman of the board of dom of the church in all the years that were to follow. The first battle for Christian liberty was won. The decision of the leaders is an-indlca-tion of their splendid calibre. The essential meaningr of their opinion was that the new faith was a great gospel, and was Independent of the requirements of the old rites and ceremonies legalistic worship. It was a recognition of the fact that Christianity was not the religion of a certain group, but the divine revelation to all the even to the uttermost parts of the earth.

Paul's address opened up the way for a world-wide Christian view. He had shown that the 'letter killeth, but the Spirit glveth life." Said Bishop Nicholson: "There are always those who are unwilling to trust the free spirit of man as wrought upon by the free fcpirt of God. They want to bind men with an ever increasing list of detailed rules and regulations which, according to their notions, sums up Christ teaching on a variety of subjects. With devotion to the strictest morality and with enthusiasm for the highest Christian ethical standards, No evening services. a.au preaching at 1U.30 a.

and 7.30 p. mi ON POLICE COATS Fourth Street Church of Christ, Church of God The Rev. C. H. Heiges, pastor: Sunday School.

9.8(1 Fourth and Delaware avenue The Rev. J. Thomas Stephens, pastor; 11 a. preaching, at 10.30 a. and trustees, will be master ot ceremonies.

The program will be as follows: Prelude, Sunday School orchestra hymn. "How Firm a Foundation" i.au p. unristian endeavor, 6.30 a. m. and 7.30 p.

Dr. w. s. houck Sunday School, 9.45 m. p.

rn. use dope. They are quarrelsome. They drink, fight with their neighbors or allow their vile passions to rule them. Bethel A.

M. E. Church, Briggs street The Rev. C- H. Fareira, pastor.

10.30 a. Women's Day services, prayer and praise; 7.30 p. Women's Day program. 9.30 a. Sunday School.

Memorial Lutheran Church, Fifteenth and Shoop streets. The Rev. L. C. Manges, pastor.

11 a. m. and 7. SO p. sermon by the Rev.

John H. Meyer of Jersey City; 9 a. Men's Prayer Meeting; 9.45 a. Sunday School. ZIOX ME' BiRi.n r.i.Asa prayer, the Rev.

F. H. Brunstetter, Pine Street Presbyterian Church, The Men's Organized Hihl f'loou pastor of camp uurtin cnurcn; scrip Pine and Third streets The Kev. Dr. "These people are subjects for Zion Lutheran Church, -will hold their Lewis 8.

Mudge, pastor; 10.30 a. and 7.30 p. sermon by Dr. William ture lesson, the Kev. suas awai low: address.

Warren VanDyke, pres irtent of Methodist Union: thank of session sundav mnrn n- ot 1 un physicians rather than judges. Fen allzing these unfortunates by lock clock, in the classroom, at which S. Barnes. ferlng; address, the Rev. J.

Edward Skillineton. pastor of Carlisle Metho time George A. Kline will speak on the lesson, subject, "Paul Prepares Jng them in jail does little good. It has a deterrent effect on the rest of International A'etrs Service CHICAGO, Aug. coat lapel of every Chicago policeman soon may harbor an individual wireless receiving station that will permit him to receive, anywhere on his beat, urgent alarms from headquarters, if the plans of William G.

Keith, City Commissioner of Gas and Electricity, work out. Keith has. just completed the installation on the top of the city hall for use by he police and fire departments, of a big wireless station, which he hopes to develop to the Church of God, Green street The Olivet Presbyterian Church. Derry dist Church; hymn, "Faith of Our Rev. H.

S. Hershey, pastor; services address and trround break and Kittatinny Btreets The Rev. society. But it accomplishes no re form in the prisoner. on Sunday win be neia in tne v.

k. ing. Dr. Edaar R. Heckman, district EVAWGESLISTIO SERVtrTK we may "stand last" in me iiuni-iy wherewith Christ has made us free.

Y. M. C. A. Auditorium on Relly superintendent of Harrisburg I its.

3 '1 L- 1 .3 I Beginning with tomorrow morning the Rev. John Ashroft of Philadelphia street: 10.45. Roy Schrelner will "I believe the time is coming when the physician, and not the William McCann, in charge as pastor, 10 a. Sunday School; 11 a. Wednesday evening service in charge of Sunday School.

Otterbeln United Brethren Chnivh uymn. Lnnvaru vminuttii ouiulcio, benediction, the Rev. William D. speak; 9.45, Sunday School; no evening services. na ine rtev.

tj. wooiton or Alabama, Young People's Society judge and jury, will deal with the law breaker." Moses, pastor St. Paul's Methodist win noia evangeustio services In a RJdge Avenue SI. E. Church, The Reily and Fourth street The Rev.

unurcn. A canvass of the community is be-imr made bv the women of the Church large tent at sixth and Division Btreets. The services will hold every night for an indefinite period. Topics for Tomorrow Christian Lessons From Dr. h.

Edwin Rudd. Dastor. 11 a.m.. in an endeavor to raise $1000 on this Rev. Willis Hartsock, pastor Sunday.

School, 10 a. preaching by the pastor at 11 a. and 7.30 p. m. prayer meeting Wednesday evening.

the Book of Ruth. Ruth 1 tap- preaching by the Rev. George Sellers: 7 p. evening service in charge of Christian 9.45 a. rew Sunday School.

MEN'S CLASS TO MEET The Men's Organized Bible lllau nf worth League) The Power ot a Lot the First Church of God Snndav St. Andrews Enlscooal Church. able Personality. Ruth H14-22. xurr nul A ttnonESS Annville News Notes; Brief Personal Events ANNVILLE, Aug.

20. Dr. Andrew Bender, of Philadelphia, recently elected professor of chemistry at the Lebanon Valley College, spent several days in town during the week making preparations for his resi point of putting a receiving apparatus upon the coat lapel Of every police-: in the city. An officer may be strolling placidly along his beat, perhaps assisting a pretty maid in the locomotion of a baby buggy, when a buzzing at his lapel will cause him to drop the handle Of the buggy or the hand of the maid and cock an attentive ear to the aforesaid lapel. "Officer 13 Officer 13 Market and Nineteenth streets The day.

Contributors will be urged to give one dollar, or if they desire, several dollars, toward the new enterprise. The dollars will be brought to the afternoon meeting and given at that -time. At 7.30 p. m. an' evangelistic meeting will be held.

St. Paul's Methodist Rniarnnnl School will meet at 9.45 a. m. Dr. Yates will address the men on "How They Settled Troubles in the Early Church." Rev.

William C. Heilman, rector. 8 a. Eucharist; 9.45 a. Sunday School; 11 a.

Eucharist and ser Ruth is the heroine of the book oiinri nftr her name. She is not cal Church, 116 Vine street. The Rev. William Moses, pastor. 10.45 a.

regular service; 7.30 p. Vesper service; .46 a. Sunday School. mon, 'Thou Shalt 7.30 p. led to prophesy like Deborah, nor tn ihA rnvnl nlaces like Quoen evening prayer and sermon, "The Spirit of Jesus." Gosnel Herald Snderv.

Third anil Esther, she is a numuie girl, a gleaner in the harvest fields. RENEW ATTACK ON Broad streets. The Rev. W. R.

Sten- SECRETARY IN Seventh Bay Adventtst Church, 1365 strong in ner own Bimwe pumj. eie, pastor. 10.30 a. .30 p. Evangelistla service.

Evan Howard street. The Re v. F. DeWltt heroism is tnai oi me uomo aim im Officer 13," the "lapel" station will says, "Robbery reported at 2S23 Blank street." And ofC he will speed, leaving a displeased maid and surprising, per i 1 tr Ganteran, pastor. 9.46 a.

Sabbath gelistic services Tuesday. Wednesday dence here. Cyrus Sherk, of this place, a graduate of Lebanon Valley College, class of 1921, has recently been elected to a position on the faculty of the High School at Shilling-ton, 3erks County. Dr. I.

C. Rdnk, Dr. D. M. I Kinports, of this place, and Prof.

J. L. Kreider, of Reading, were on a fishing triD to School, (Saturday): 11 a. preach and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. ftenter tne ivinguom.

xne aposue raui tiand his companion Barnabas recognized the peril underlying this belief, at would associate the gospel with (the ceremonial law and create a posi- Eon that would be untenable. It ould make the new religion, which as designed to be "good news unto tiall people, a narrow sect. Faul and Barnabas advocated a broader view, a view as broad as the earth itself. -fThe controversy was finally referred ito the church at Jerusalem for decision. The differences in the early church this point give rise to the impor-iHant question as to what the basis for Christian fellowship be.

It is significant that this fundamental question should command attention when the church was on 'the threshold of her mission. It in-Ivolves the issue as to what is woven iinto the very texture of the Christian religion, and what phases are incidental and develop from historic as-ociations which are subject to the changing order. Church Considers Question Accompanied by other men from the church at Antioch, I'aul and Barnabas made a Journey to Jerusalem tor the purpose of presenting the question before the leaders in the mother church. Along the way they stopped at certain places to relate how victories had been gained by the new faith. They were given a hearty welcome.

Upon their arrival at Jerusalem they acuainted the Christians with the facts of the conquests achieved outside the Jewish circles. A formal session of the leaders of the church was called. The issue was, "whether the new faith should be interpreted in the terms of a spiritual Judaism or whether it should be independent of the older ceremonial forms. Peter was one of the speakers. He retained vividly the vision of the "Ruth remained by the side of her aged mother-in-law, her comfort and help in time of need.

Her love was ing. LIVET CHURCH Bethesda Mission. 107 South Second Covenant Presbyterian Church. street. Mark John Levy, the converted purely moral anu siiiruuai.

it vo ntirlv fr from self-interest. Said Caryl: "The upright in heart haps, an equally displeased burgtar. It is said the ether waves seeking this "lapel" station will Invade the walls of kitchens, where officers of the law are said to receive epicurean delicacies from friendly cooks. The Rev. W.

A. Guss, Northport, N. will be in charge of both morning and evening services. jew, wiu speak at the Mission tonight on, "Who Is td Sunday night on "Christian Lessons in tha New Jersey this weeR. Norman Rauch was in Philadelphia this week.

are like Ruth: whatsoever Decomes oi Jewish Passover." the they will be snarers wim-in the xaitic condition: be it affliction. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Dietrich re Market Square Presbyterian Church -The Rev. George Edward Hawes, or be it prosperity; be it comfort, or "Visions" will be used as a sermon topic by William McCann, membership secretary of the Y.

M. C. at Olivet Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, preaching during the vacation absence of the regular pastor. Mr! McCann's sermon on last Snndav mornins was so favor turned after attending the funeral of the former's son, Albert Dietrich, at Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Holy Communion. State and Seven be it sorrow; be it fair weather, or be it foul; be it light, or be it dark pastor.

11 a. m. and 7.30 p. the Rev. John B.

Laird, of Philadelphia: Bainbridge News Notes; GOULD DIVORCE NEW TORK, 20. Hinting at the expectation of Frank J. Gould taking unto himself a third wife, new attorneys for Mrs. Edith Kelly Gould renewed her attack on Gould's Paris divorce here yesterday. Announcing that the case, if decided against them, would be carried to the United States Supreme Court, Mrs.

Gruld's lawyers this afternoon paved the way for an appeal from the decision of Supreme teenth streets Tha Rev. John Heni-v Harrisburg. Harry A. Kelchner an employe of the Hershey Store Com ness; they will taite tueir juu wiiu Sunday School at 9.45 a. m.

Miller, pastor. 10.45 a. "The Sa "'puth was rewarded for her un pany, is spending a week's vacation Schools to Open Sept. 5 BAINBRIDGE, Aug. 20.

The local maritan Brotherhood." No vespers during August. Bible School at 9.30 Berry Street Lnited Brethren. Fif at his home here. Miss Emily Shef- selfish adherence to her husband's teenth and Derry street. The Rev.

J. a. m. ably received that practically all of those then in attendance united in a request for his return. No evening services are being held during the present month.

The sundav School will be in charge A. Lyter, pastor. 11 a. sermon by Tlar TW vtur' vi aiirvtrAfl tt rey, or the Annville National Bank, is enjoying a weeks' vacation. Prof, and Mrs.

H. H. Shenk returned public schools will open Monday, September 5. There will be no preaching services in the Church of God to The First Chnrch of God The Rev. mother.

God always provides liberally for those who seek Him. Sometimes therewards are material. The highest rewards bestowed are spirit 7.30 p. Sunday School at 9.50 a. from a two days' motor trip to Hag- morrow.

The Kev. Byron j. tsrun- of the Wednesday evening service, be-glning at 7.45. "The Use of Tal Hall. 1114 Capital street.

erstown. Mrs. Lizzie Detweller. of ual and eternal. Ruth minirled with strength ana William N.

Yates, pastor. 11 a. "Is the Kingdom of God Near?" 7.80 p. "Preaching and 9.45 a. Sunday School; 6.30 p.

Christian Endeavor Societies. 10.30 a. Breaking of Bread; 7.S0 New York City, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Kelchner. Mrs. Gospel Preaching; a. There was no place for idle sentimentality.

Her love was stetter will preacn in me i. Church tomorrow at 11 a. m. and 7.30f p. m.

Mrs. A. R. Landis has been brought from the Lancaster General a i rfrr, a ih.pn Althnilffh Sunday School. Court Justice Mullans, upholding the.

deeD and steadfast. She. was pract United Brethren Chnrch, State and Eighteenth streets The Rev. H. F.

leal enough to put into action the French decree granted Gould. Church of God, Nagle street. Th goodness tha dwelt within ner. Rv Kimfer' K. Kauffman.

pastor. Gustavus A. Rogers, for Mrs, ents will De usea as ion uaoia mi a short discussion. Rally Day plans for the Sunday School now being discussed include a full week "of visitation, when the home, of every member of the school will be visited by one of the officers pr teachers. "Christ for America, a Rally' Day exercise published by the Presbyterian Board of Publication Gould, said to the court.

11 a. "How Good Works Should Be Performed'; 7. SO p. sermon by the Rev. O.

J. Farling; Sunday School at Charles Horstick, of Campbelltown, was a visitor lrt town on, Thursday. Dr. I. E.

Runk and family returned from an automobile trip to Delaware Water Gap. The Rev. J. RaucTISteln, of Wilkes-Barre, was tins guest of his father, G. W.

Stein, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reed, East Maple street, returned after spending STREET TO PN she is unable to walk, her condition is much Mr. and Mrs.

G. A. Hebbe and son are spending the week at Nolan's Point Lake', Hopat- con g. Mrs. D.

B. Kauffman of Berlin, spent Friday with S. G. Yerkes and family. Mrs.

I. Kuntzel- 10 a. Junior C. E. at p.

sen We believe the time has come when our courts must clearly define the effect and validity of diyorces obtained in foreign countries by per Rhoad, pastor, lu.45 a. preaching by the pastor, and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 9.30 a. Y.

P. S. C. E. at 6.30 p.

m. Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church, Thirteenth and streets The Rev. E. H. Paar, pastor.

11 a. "The Good Samaritan: no evening service. Sunday School, 10 a. m. lor C.

E. at 6.45 p. m. and Sabbath School Work, will be Tkr Fourth Reformed Church, Mar used as a basis for the program. Arrangements are also being perfected for the holding of a musical as toarimnnlal hpneftt for the.

members sons conceded to be residents of this country. This, as -Justice Mullans a week at Pine Grove Furnace. Miss ke.t and Sixteenth streets. The Rev. HEAR DR.

BARNES )fnmir sirvles Mav. Dastor. 10.45 a.m Mary Heilman was the guest of points out in his opinion, is a ques sermon by the Rev. Howard Blnk friends In Palmyra during the week. of the Sunday School Orchestra under man spent Saturday In Harrisburg.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Engle of Philadelphia, Mr. Witmer and family, and Mrs. Mary Engle and daughters of Elizabethtown, called on Mr.

and Mrs. tlon which is practically untouched Sunday School, at 9.30 a. m. In Pine Street Presbyterian Church by our higher courts, and this case Tn4rnntlnnal Bible Students' Asko Committee Reports on tomorrow, at both morning and eve will establish a precedent. The Chnrch of the Holy Cross (Episcopal), ForsTer and Cowden streets The Rev.

WUIoughby M. Parchment, rector. Holy Communion and sermon at 11 a. Church School after morn-ing service; evening service at 8. elation.

Fackler's Hall, Thirteenth ning services. Dr. William S. Barnes "tinder these circumstances, the leadership or Homer staney. CHURHJSIC anrl nerrv, streets.

J. A. Baeuerlein of Tunkhannock, will preach. The of Brooklyn, will talk on "A Hundred Years Old and in the Bloom of Willin Mundorf Friday evening, i. Mrs.

Anna W. Meckley and Mrs. J. Frank Libhart visited relative's in Harrisburg Thursday. Mrs.

Willis Smith, of Mlddletown, spent Thurs sooner than see Mr. Gould enter into a new marriage relation, and have an innocent woman suffer should the Proposed National Forest Representatives of the United States Forest Service and of the Pennsylvania Department of For Youth," at 3 p. m. morning services will be held at 10.80 o'clock and the evening- service at 7.80 o'clock. Mrs.

H. H. Beck, solo Suburban Themes I'nxton Presbyterian Church Veatminster Presbyterian Church courts decide the French divorce was invalid, we thought it best to estry have completed a field exami FOR TOMORROW Green and Reilv streets The Rev ist, will sing at both Morning service only, 11 a. nation and submitted a report on have the application speedily heard and take the necessary steps on ap Henry W. Miller, pastor.

Sunday School at 9.45 a. m. Morning church Rev. George Fulton of Mechanicsburg, the proposed establishment of a na win preacn; Sunday school lu a. ni.

service at 11 o'clock. The Rev. R. J. peal now.

It is our Intention to Th'n following sneclal musical pro tional forest on the headwaters of During the absence of Ml6s Louise Whiteman, director of the work for Women and Girls, the Women and Girls' Building of the church will be day with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith.

Miss Belle Fryberger spent Saturday at Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. R. J.

Landis and daughter and Mr. A. R. Landis of York spent the week-end with the former's mother, Mrs. A.

R. Landis, Miss Mary W. Meckley, of Eliaabethtown, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Anna W. Meck Wolf, Greenleaf, will preach.

carry the case, if necessary, to the the Allegheny River. Hummelstown Methodist Kplxcopal grams will be given in connecuuu No evening service. Church The Rev. John We3ley with the regular cnurcn services to United States Supreme Court." The report recommends a mini BIG MEETINGS BY U. E.

IN PAXTONIA Big open-air meetings held at Pax-tonla nightly are attracting many persons. Gatherings are held under the auspices of the United Evangelical Church at Charlton and are under he direction of the Rev. H. C. Me-Kinney, pastor.

Services will be held this evening beginning at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow the services will be at WO o'clock in the morning and 8 in (the evening. The evangelist, William SH. Worrall, of this city, will preach. An interesting Christian Endeavor Meeting will be held tomorrow evening from 7 to 8 o'clock.

Special music and singing featured at the World's Christian Endeavor convention will used. A. Early, of Penbrook. will oead the singing. Elmer S.

Schilling, tof Harrisburg, president of the Sun-Way School and Keystone League of Christian Endeavor Federation of EHarrisburg and vicinity, and a delegate to the World's Cv-E. Convention At New York City, will give an echo address. S0pen-Air Service in Park At Hummelstown Sunday I The following program has been Wrranged for the third of the series ixt open-air religious services to be uheld tomorrow evening- in the Hum-emelstown Athletic Tark: 6 p. feaced Concert by Boys' Band of rw.rshcv. under leadership of R.

F. Grande, pastor; S. 9.80 a. morrow. mum purchase of 412,000 acres, but St.

Paul's P. E. Church. Second and an iKnnr.ws episcopal in the charge of Miss Grace Peak. The building will be open every even morning worship.

10.30 o'clock: spe states that the logical purchase area Emerald streets Morning service at Morning Pfocessiwal, "Forward cial sermon by the pastor to mem 10.45. No evening service nor sun- ing of the week from seven to nine ley. Miss Eleanor Houseal of York, shuold be 710,000 acres. The areas recommended for purchase at, this day, School during August. PREACHERS Through the Ages," Barrington; Kyrie Eleison, Gilbert; Gloria Ttbi.

Gounod: Gratia Tibl, Gounod; "Cf for is spending the week with Mr. and bers or miss i-eari Blackburn Sunday School class; there will be no evening worship; Epworth League, 7.30 Tuesday evening: leader. Miss time are in Warren, Forest McKean, Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, 605 Herr oclock except Saturdays and Sundays. The mid-week service on Wednesday evening will be conducted by Dr.

R. F. Ridgway at 7.45 o'clock. William J. Wilcox will superintend a Heart to Praise My J.

B. Dykes: "Jesus, My Lord, My God, My Mrs. William Brenneman. Mrs. Louise Steffy of Enhaut visited friends In town Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Sims street The Kev. uoya Stanley, pas Aletta LIngle, subject" and Elk Counties. The' enlarged area establishes the boundaries on topographical lines and is regarded tor.

9.30 a. Sunday School teacning it, auicKentng it. obeying it TO OBSERVE EVEN booster choir practice, 7.30 Friday preaching, 11 a. m. Special program at 3.30 p.

m. 7.30, preaching, "Be All," J. Barnby; Sanctus, Wesley; "More Love to Thee, Christ," Sullivan; Gloria in Excelis, Old Chant; re- AnuoJ M.atl TH1 AC 1RA 1T1 ft Mc- of Mt. Gretna, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs.

John Wiles. by the experts as the preferred unit evening; regular choir practice. the Pine Street Sunday School Sunday. The School convenes at 1.40 in of management. lieve Me for My Work's Sake." Friday evening.

i i noiviiv' The United States Forest Service Cartney. The program for the sixty-fourth Bethany Presbyterian Chapel, Cum all departments. Prof. Leon Prince at Enola Church of IGod The Rev. Dr.

berland and Eleventh streets The will agree to the acceptance of the smaller purchase, but has asked the PIVR STREET PRESBYTERIAN F. Hoover, pastor. 7.80 p. G. anniversary of the National Associa tlon of Local Preachers of the Meth Rev.

H. ti. Baldwin, pastor, a a. Morning Prelude, "Communion in Broske. of Enhaut.

will sneak. Sun State Forest Commission to buy the Sundav School: 7.30 p. preaching This Date in History August 20 1748 Thomas Learning, patriot odist Episcopal Church in America day School at 2 p. m. Senior C.

E. at service; 6.30 p. Senior c. E. meet larger area because of its Complete Stevens Tomorrow During the absence of the pastor of o.a p.

m. has been completed. The anniver ing. ness topographically as a unit and Minor," Batiste; solo, "He Shall Give His Angels Charge," Scott," by Mrs. H.

H. Beck; offertory, "Adagio," Guilmant; postlude, "Postlude," Stern, T' Evening -Prelude, "Andante Con sary will be celebrated in the Ridge Avenue M. E. Church from Septem for administrative convenience. Enhant Church of God The Rev.

First Baptist Church, Second and of Philadelphia, born. Next to Morris he contributed the largest Btevens Memorial Metnodist Church, two men well known to Harrisburg Dr. H. F. Hoover, pastor.

10.30 a. ne -streets The Kev. W. J. Lock xne r-araoie oi tne tirowtn or tha ber 29 to October 3, inclusive.

Although devotional services will fea amount to the government auaiences win nave cnarge or the ser Two Families Hold hart, pastor. 10.30 a. the Rev. Moto," Gleason; solo, "Come Unto 7.30 p. "Jesus Walking on vices ior tne coming two Sundays, 1833 Benjamin Harrison, twen Harold Germer will preach, "Grant ture the anniversary, the business of Tomorrow Professor Leon Prince of Me," Decevee, by Mrs.

tt. ti. liecu; ot-fertory, "Bereuse in Delbruck; inf God His 11.45 a. Bible ty-third President of U. born.

Junior C. E. at 4 D. m. Senior C.

the association as well as a compre Dickinson College, will deliver -the Reunions in Millersburg MILLERPBURG, Aug. 20. The School. No evening service. 189S Grand naval review postlude, "March jnat, cijas.

at S.30 p. m. hensive program for the coming year sermon both morning and evening New York harbor. The return from wnile tne lollowlnn Sunday Dr. will be acted upon.

AucNburar Lutheran Church, Fifth Lemoyne Grace mttrd Evnmrcltcnl annual Killinger family picnic was the Spanish-American war. OTTERBEIIV UNITED BRETHREN Morning Prelude, "Andante," and Muench streets The Rev. A. M. Only the active members of the i.nurrn ine itev.

11. crumbling. Pas Stamets, pastor. 10.45 a. m.

and 7.S0 Mendelssohn: offertory, "Offeroto- George Edward Reed, former president of Dickinson College will be in charge. Sunday School is at the regular hour, ten o'clock, preaching at association and delegates wiu do pro tor. 10.45 a. "The Siinram.cv nf NATIONAL GUARD RAPIO p. the Rev.

Dr. Jacob A. Clutz. vided with free entertainment Min nrist p.m., "The Problem of Sin" rlo," Ley bach; anthem. Redeemer, Thou Rematnest," L.

Lincoln Hall; of the Theological seminary at Get a.m., Sunday School: 7 n.m.. Chrln CLUB PLAN'S Members of the 65th Brigade. isters of all denominations will be and 7.3U. tysburg, will preach. Sunday School neia nere yesterday in the Reformed Church grove.

Addresses and music furnished by the Boys' Band of the Central Orphanage, I. O. O. of Sunhury, featured the program. The Hoffman reunion is being held in the Millersburg Park tomorrow.

welcomed to all the sessions, to tian Endeavor. The pastor has returned and will preach both forenoon at 2 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at postlude, E. Asnrord. Evening Tenor solo, "Selected," C.

A. Charles E. Shaffner, Headquarters Company, National erether with members and friends of Second Reformed to Hear 6.30 oclock. anu evening. all evangelical cnurcnes.

director; Mrs. Elizabeth Dowhouer, Tent Pavilion, Sixth and- Forrest Guard, which organized a radio club on Thursday evening at the home of Sergeant Howard M. 1009 South Ninth street, are plan The services will continue through assistant organist. Enola United Evanarellcnl Chnnt streets The Rev. F.

DeWltt Gante Fleetwood Minister The Rev. Jacob B. Landis, pastor of out the entire day, starting at' 9.00 The Rev. H. M.

Buck, pastor. 10.45 The program for the day includes addresses by T. J. Hoffman, of En-ders, and PvObert Hoffman, of ifewabb; 6.30 congregational lnglng under the leadership of Laucks, Reformed Church, accompanied by music from' Band: IJirayer, J. J.

Fellenbaum, Methodist fChurch: reading of Holy Scriptures, 'ky Alfred Sutcliffe, Lutheran Church: congregational singing, accompanied fcy Band; announcements; offering; recitation, Miss Pearl Blackburn, Methodist Church; congregational lnging, accompanied by band; ser-iTnon, John Wesley Grande, pastor M. 50. Church: closing prayer, J. B. Her-tehey, United Brethren Church; congregational singing accompanied by iiend; Benediction.

Hummelstown Sermon Series to S. S. Classes The Rev. John Wesley Grande, ran. pastor.

8 p. "The Seven Bible study. "The Judtrmenf- a. witn a snon aevouonai meet Give Pageant Tonight Seals. Preaching every night.

7.30 p. "Three Uses of 'Hr ing. tne Keiormea unurcn or Fleetwood, will be the preacher at the Second Reformed Church, corner of Broad -am, a.nu a. Sunday School. ning a wide scope of activities.

Meetings will be held every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Zimmerman residence. The following officers Salem Reformed Church, Chestnut At Newton Hamilton What promises to be the feature 1 Dauphin News Notes; and Third streets The Rev. Ellis N. and Green streets. The one service.

loJMtimn Methodist Rnltniniil FOTO KILLKD IX CRASH BORDEAUX, Aug. 20. A motor Kreraer. pastor. Churcff service, 11 have elected fo rthe ensuing Church The Rev.

John G. Davis, pastor. 11 a. "The Christian View of Sunday School, 9.45 a. m.

No of the Newton Hamilton campmeet-ing will be the rendition of the containing several excursionists evening service. Mrs. Jensen Is Hostess DAUPHIN, Aug. 20. Mrs.

Frank immortality-: a x. "Th nf year: President, Howard M. Zimmerman; secretary, George F. Bruker, and treasurer, Conrad 11. Nordby.

skidded on the road between Angou- pageant, "The Wonderful Story, of reinetusi. jcpwortn League. 7.15 lome and Ferlneux and crashed into Second Reformed Church, Broad oi worsnip ior ine aay win oe at 11 o'clock, following the usual Sunday School session which opens at 9.45 a. m. The Rev.

Mr. Landis is a personal friend and former school-mate of the pastor, the Rev. Alfred Nevin Sayres, who is on his vacation during the current month. p. m.

Sunday School, 10 a. m. E. Jensen entertained on Thursday at Lighf," this evening, which will be children's night. and Green streets The Rev.

Alfred Nevin Sayres, pastor. 11 a. the the cottage, "Keilkalne, Speeceville, a party of villagers who were seated in front of thfir cottages. Four persons were killed nnd eight inlured. Camp Hill Trinity Lutheran Chnrch Advertising in The Patriot-News (tells the goods The meeting will come to a close twenty members of her Sunday Rev.

Jacob B. Landis, of Fleetwood. at the end of the evening service to School class of Bethlehem Lutheran aslor or the Hummelstown Metn-tndlst Episcopal Church will preach the third of the series of sermons to x-i rttciuriK ov in njiaror nt 111 a will preach. Sunday School, 9.45 m. 1 uu i.u p.

m. ourraav school. 9 sn Church, Harrisburg. Miss Minnie Smith, who was the guest of Miss a. m.

Luther Lea a tie. B.30 n. m. morrow. A love feast and testimonial service will open tomorrow morning's program and at the regu Bunday School Classes on bunday morning.

The services will be in St. Mntthew'a Lutheran" Chnrch. Mae Gross, Speeceville, has returned St. Peter's Lutheran Chnn.li. Triv.

Green and seneca streets Sunday onor of the class taugnt Dy Miss School, 9.45 a. m. Preachlne ser earl Blackburn. Following is the spire The Rev. Raymond L.

Marlc- to Altoona. The Rev. J. M. Shoop is attending campmeetlng at Hern- vices, 11 o'clock.

Pulpit supplied by ey, pastor. Sundav Schnni a an rogram: l'rayer. miss i'eari liiacK-urn, Teacher, Reading, of the New don. Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Stouffer, of the Rev. H. C. Holloway. No evening lar morning service, Miss Minnie Bassett, the evangelist in charge, will preach.

The testimonial circles will again be conducted over the grounds during tho noon hours and the Rev. Omer B. Poulson, of Al- services. York, were recent guests of the lat- Testament Lesson Wilbur Proctor, doming service. 10.45, "Who Is My Neighbor?" Christian Endeavor, 6 30 p.

m. The Boy Scouts, Troop No. 1, Lef7eithe- church Monday morning. 7.45, for Indiandale. PINE STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Third and Pine Streets J'REACHER THE REV.

WILLIAM S. BARNES, D. D. of Tunkhannock, Pa. Morning Service at 10:30 Evening Service at 7:30 CortBtnictive and Helpful Sermons First United Brethren Church.

Boas Dr. Gorge E. Reed to Be At Grace M. E. Tomorrow The pulpit of Grace Methodist Episcopal Church will be occupied Sunday at both services by Dr.

George Edward Reed, former president of Dickinson College. At the morning service Doctor Reed will speak on the subject, "Jehovah Jlreh' or "The Testings of Character," and at the 7.30, evening service on the subject, "The River of Life." Special music will be rendered bv the quartet. The Sunday School and Men's Bible Class will meet at 9.45. Prayer meeting will be held on Wednesday evening at the usual hour. toona, will preach at the afternoon service, beginning at 2 ter's uncle, Jacob Steeso.

Miss Ruth Smith, of Cumberland, Md is visiting her aunt Mrs. John Smith. Mr. and Mrs. I.

Hugus, of Younjrstown, Ohio, and Harold Palmer, of Harrisburg, are the guests of Mr. and Mts. nnd Susquehanna streets The Rov. Dr. W.

E. Dougherty, pastor. 11 a. "The New Era of Ferdlx Community IVin.l tk Rev. Wesley N.

Wric-ht. services; Sunday School. 10 a. JUNIORS PLAX PICNIC The Junior Society of Maclay Street a. Sunday School; 6 p.

evening services; standard time. Baptisms by the Rev. L. E. Wilson.

7.30 p. "All Things New." Sunday School, 10 a. m. Wednesday( 7.45 p. Prayer Service and Bible study.

H. N. Peck. Mr. Cooper, of Harrisburg, has purchased the cottage of Church of God will hold its regular meeting on Sunday evening at o'clock.

At this meeting plans will be -completed for the Junior picnic which is to be held at Wildwood Park on Thursday afternon, Aug Grace Methodist Episcopal Church Mrs. swartz at speeceville. Miss Anna Hoffman has returned from Offering. Harry Brantner and I'aul "Gingrich, Offortory Prayer, Luther Gingrich, Reproduction of Biblical Btory, "Johnathan and David" Miss pearl Blackburn, Closing Brief Epier, Vocal Solo accompanied flhy violin, Carl Hughes and Herdio Volaver, BenetTTction, Paul Keller. Prepare Pageant of World C.

E. Convention The Senior Society of Christian Endeavor of Maclay Street Church of God will hold its regular weekly Mneetlng on Sunday evening at .80 fo'clock. The leader of the evening, IHti. Radle, will have as her topi from Ruth." The letter for Progress Church of God The' Rev. L.

Krlner. nanlnr 1 an Sunday School, 9.45 a. m. 11 a. 'Jehovah-Jireh' or The Testing of Wernersville Sanatorium, her con preaching.

Sundav Schnni a an dition much Improved. Jr. C. 6.45 p. Sr.

4..10 Anrananr p. "The Klver or st 25. Life." Preaching by Dr. George Ed P- prayer meeting, Wednesday, LAST OF SERMON SERIES The Rev. Clayton H.

Ranck. pastor ward Reed. p. nr. POSTTONE SCHOOL MJEETCfO With the majority of the citv DR.

MARKER AT REDEEMER Dr. M. P. Harker. formerly of.

St Second BaptTwt Chnrch The Rev. Llnorlestown Church nf finit Tho John's Lutheran Church, of Steelt6n, C. F. Jenkins, pastor. 10.30 a.

"A 111 occupy the pulpit at ltefieemcr HEAR MR. J. A. BAEUERLEIN OF BROOKLYN, X. V.

Sunday, August 21st at 8 P. M. Bible Discourse subject "A ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD ANT) IN THE BLOOM OF YOUTH" Fackler's Hall, Thirteenth and Derry Streets International BiWo Students' Association. Seau Free. No OoHeetlong.

Purpose in 7.30 n. "Small Rev. A. L. Krlner, pastor.

10.30 a. preaching. Sundny School, 9.30 a. prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 m. Lutheran Church on Sunday.

Mr.Wol- of the St John's Reformed Church will preach the last of a series of sermons on Dr. Swain's book "What and Where Is God?" tomorrow morning. His theme for tomorrow is "Losing the Bible to Find it." An opportunity will be given at the close of the service to ask any questions which may have arisen from the dis school directors away-on their vacations, the board meeting scheduled for yesterday afternoon was postponed. The next meeting will be September 2. Things Conslderc-d." Sunday School, ert, an active layman or this city, it.su.

--s will teach the Men's Bible Class. There will be no evening service. DAI PHIV CHURCHES Heckton Methodlnt EiilNconnl Chnrrfc Cimm Curtln Memorial Methodist Church, Woodbine and Sixth stroets fthe evening will be J. At this ftlme plans will be made to attend fthe pageant of the World's Chrlwtlan "Endeavor Convention, which is to be held at the First Church of God, on September 1. The Junior and Senior noddies will attend In a body.

The Rev. S. W. -Dru mm. pastor.

Preaching 7.30 p. Sunday School, The Rev. F. H. Brunstetter, pastor.

Harrlsburg's Want-Ad Directory Read for Profit Use for. Results The Patriot-News Harrlsburg's Want-Ad Directory Read for Profit Use for Results The Patriot-News cussions in this scries, and visitors are especially invited to remain for the discussion. p. III. The pulpit wiu no occupied by Byron C.

Brunstetter, son of the pastor, at Dauphin Methodist Episcopal Church.

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