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1 ALLENTOWN DEMOCBAT- SATUEDAY, JANUARY 10. 1914 NINTH PAGO 01YS fflUECfIS THE ANNOUNCEMENT. St. Elizabeth's Episoopal Mission. Band on Saturday at 2.30, Sunshine day evening at 7.45.

There will be circle meets on Tuesday evening at evening; prayer and address on Wed- Tho Allentown Class of the I. B. S. Association meets In Berean Hall No. Fifth and Auburn St Rev.

Fred M. 14 1 North Seventh Street tomorrow C. Bedell, rector. Communion and sermon at 10.30 a. m.

Sunday school al l'O a. m. and 7.30 n. m. Morning tha home of Mrs.

Kingcald at No. l'O 30 nesday at 7.30. Maple street. I Naxarene Mission 1010 Court Christian 8oience Sooiety. Allen- Rev.

Jonas leader. Sab-town, Guth Building, No. 832 Hamilton taath school at 1.45 p. m. Union Holl- service, Bible, study, subject: "Resur ruction Inheritance." Evening ser at 1.30 p.

m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7.00 p. m. Girl's Friendly Society on Monday at 7.00 p. m.

Boy's use elevator. Sunday service at ness meeting at 2.45 p. m. Praise and vice, Bible study on the Sunday School Association. Wednesday night 11 a.

m. Subject: Sacrament. Sunday prayer service at 7 P. m. Class meet Club on Tuesday at 7.00 p.

m. at 7.45 o'clock, oravc. praise and tes schol at 9.30 a. m. Wednesday evening Testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock.

A reading room Is maintained by the Society at the same address open to timony meeting. Thursday night at 7.45 o'clock Berean siudies on the A- Ing Wednesday at 71-45 p. m. Brother Harry Handwerk, leader. You are invited.

Allentown Raoue Mission and Horns 12-14 North Third street, Obadiah VALUABLE WORKS Alkitowi RlaiffidDMl tinement hntwpen God and Man Everybodv invited. Scats free and no the public daily from 2 to 6 p. m. au Thursday and Saturday evenings from Becker, superintendent. Gospel meet- collections.

8 to 9 o'clock, where information con Salem Reformed Church 10 a. rnmmunion German services, ADDED TO LIBRARY cernlng Christian Science may be obtained and Christian Science literature read or purchased. A cordial in Ing tonight led by hes uperintendent. Mass meeting In the Y. M.

C. A. at 3.30 sharp, tomorrow. Speaker will be Rev. J.

G. Hallimond, CD. superintendent of the Bowery Mission of N. 1 a Sunday School. 7 p.

m. En- riih fnmmunion service. Rev. Geo, vitation is extended to all. W.

Richards, D. D-, of Lancaster will Christ Reformed Church Second y. city. Singing bv the U. E.

Church rill tho nulDlt. (Continued from Page 6) Seiber United Evangelical Church, and Court streets, Rev. C. F. Al- choir in charge of Mrs.

G. Schneck. thouse, minister. 10 a. m.

and 7 p. Song service In charge of Mrs. O. Na-m. the Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-Jgie.

a silver offering for the mis- the Royal Library, Berlin; Braham- Corner of Ninth and Liberty Streets Rev. E. S. Woodring, pastor. Divine anism, by Sir A.

C. Lytall, member of worship at 3 0 a. m. Sunday school at th Council of th Sec. of State for per.

At the evening service mo sion uospei meetings will oo mien, or will preach the first of a series of Thepuiblic is cordially invited. Announces the opening of its Christmas and Vacation Savings Clubs for the year 1914 on the following plan: Christmas Savings Accounts $1.00 payable weekly for 50 wks. realizing $50.00 and interest 2 p. m. Christian Endeavor meet India; Zoroaatrlanlsm and the Parsis, sermons on "The Five Greatest gfc James' Lutheran Church.

Elev- lugs, Senior and Junior at 6 p. m. The S-enior meeting will be led by Miss Facts In the World," considering and Tilghman First Sunday by D. Menant; iSikhisra and the Sikhs, by Sir Leped Griffith; Positivism, by (Fact of 'Sin," 1.46 P. bunaay Kaske.

Divine worship at 7 p. IFrederio Harrison; Babism, by 03. D. Next week is to be observed as an school. 6.15 p.

m. Class in xeacuei Training. 7.45 p. m. Tuesday, Ladles' Aid Society.

7.45 p. m. Wednesday, "overv member prayermeeting week Ross, prof, of Persian the University College, London; Jews and Jud Player meetings will be held In four-teen diferent homes each evening on aism in the 19th century, by the Rov. Mid-week service. 7.4u p.

riaay, M. Castor, Chief Ralblbi of the Sephandl Catechetical Instruction. four successive evenings, Monday, Communities of England; Outlook for Graca United Evangelical unurcn. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in Epiphany. Bi'ble school at 9 a.

m. Chief service at a. m. Vespers, 7.30 p. m.

Women's Missionery Society, January 13th at 7'58 JSiorth Ninth tSt. Midweek services, January, 14, at 7.30 p. m. Catechetical class, January 1-6, at 7.15 p. m.

Children's -Mission Band on Saturday at 2 p. m. Salem Evangelical Churchy iFour-teenth and Linden streets, Rev. B. L.

Romberger, pastor. Preaching services at 10.4'5 a. m. and at 7.30 p. m.

Evangelistic services each evening next week, except Saturday at 7.30 Christianity, by Washington G-ladden; Fifteenth and Turner streets, A. W. evenings. On Friday evening the meet tt Catholic Christianty, by Cardinal Gib tt Cooper, pastor. Worship and preacn- ing will be held in the Church are reports of these prayermeetings will be bons.

ing at 10 a. m. and at l.ii p. m. oun- .50 .25 .10 50 50 50 In "The Greatest Englsh Classlo," 25,00 12.50 5.00 hoard.

tt tt tt C. B. (MoAfee presents an interesting Grace Reformed Church. Cleveland day school at 2 p. Christian Society at 6.45 p.

m. The evening service will open a series of evangelistic meetings which will be held study of the King James version of Rev. F. H. Moyer, pastor.

There the Bible, and its influence on life and will be Sunday school on Sunday at tt tt tt tt every evening during the week, except p. m. Teacher Training examination literature. The material was origin- 9.50 a. m.

Services preparatory to tne Holy Communion will be held at 11.00 on, Monday evening after the service, gjjy prepared to be given as lectures Saturday. Tne services win ucsm 7.4.K with a srospel song service. Af Ladies Aid Society, ou Wednesday af a. m. The Christian Endeavor aoeieiy at the request of th Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, and not the wlll meet at 6.30 D.

m. Holy commun- ter the service on Wednesday evening the last Quarterly Conference for this Conference year will be held. ternoon. Junior meeting on Saturday at 3 Pv. m.

Sunday school at 9.45 a. mf Y. P. A. Alliance at 6.45, led by ir will be celebrated at 7.30 p.

m. The least important chaper is the final one Vacation Club Accounts Catechetical class will meet at 7.3-0 on on The Oible in the life of today. Twelfth Street Baptist cnurcn inn Ralph Miller. Tiipsrtav evening. Richard G.

Moulton needs no in Immanuel Evangelical Church. troduction to students of the Bible and and Oak Streets, Rev. B. F. M.

Fahl, pastor, 21'7 North Twelfth 'Street. Saturday evening, Union praise meeting Linden Street Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev T. Satchell, I). minister.

10 a. divine worship literature, and ha is represented in thla Turner street, near Ridge Avenue, H. M. Taylor, minister. Morning worship and C3erman sermon at 10.00 o' collection by "The Bible as literature" $1.00 payable weekly for 25 wks.

realizing $25.00 and interest a book In when he hasenjoyea tne at 7.30 p. m. Sunday, esunaay buiiuui at 9-30. German preaching at 10.30 clock. Evening worship and altar ser collaboration of many eminent schol m.

Sonic service at P- vice at 7,00 o'clock. ars. Sunday school at 1.45 p. m. Young Praise meeting at 7.00 p.

m. English preachinK at 7.30 p. m. Prayer meet- Cities of St. Paul, by Sir W.

M. Ram tt tt tt tt .50 .25 25 25 12.50 6.25 say Is a series of scolarly, authoritive iries. German. Monday and Thursday; lectures of historical, biblical ana an English, Tuesday and Wednesday at tiquarian interest. tt it tt tt tt 7.30 p.

m. Singing practice on Tiaay James Denney's Teath of Chirst" is ni 7.30 o. m. Come, all are welcome. an effort to set forth "the death of St.

Michael's Lutheran Churcni and sermon. 2 p. Sunday school and Brotherhood Bible Class. 6.30 p. m.

Bpworth League services. 7.30 p. m. Evangelistic services and sermon by pastor. Special Evangelistic services every evening during the week at 7.30 o'clock.

Junior Epworth league, Thursday at 4.30 p. m. First Presbyterian Church; Fifth and Court streets, Rev. W. E.

Brooks, pastor. Morning worship and sermon at 10.30 o'clock. Sunday school and Bible class at 2 o'clock. Evening worship and sermon at 7.30 o'clock. The preacher will be Rev.

Dr. C. H. French, secretary of the College Board of the Presbyterian church. Music, morning, soprano solo, "Far from my Home," (Rathtoun).

Anthem, "The Christ in that belief in which it stands Ninth and Turner streets, Albert J-. out in the New Testament, with the W. Weinhaeuser, pastor. irst un-day after Epiphany. English services Peoples Alliance at B.ao p.

m. Mission Band on Saturday afternoon. Ladies Aid Society on Thursday afternoon. Revival meetings every evening next week. Strangers always welcome.

St. John's Lutheran Church J. J. Schindel, pastor. English service at 10 a.

m. St. John's Lutheran Church J. J. Schindel, pastor.

Coplay. English service at 7 p. m. Church council on MoMnday at 7.30 p. m.

St. James Reformed Church Fif- teenth and Union Rev. Joseph S. Peters, pastor. 9.30 a.

m. Sunday school at 10.30 a. m. Morning worship and sermon at 7.30 Wor belief that adequate apprehenson will contain th solution, or a contribution to the solution of many practical and in an m. and at 7.JU P.

m. euu- Jects, "Jesus and the Father's House," theological problems." and "The Gospel according to Sunday school at 2 p. m. Installation of vestrymen at morning The Days of Hd8 Flesh, toy David Vacation Club ends June 23rd and can be drawn at any time from June 23rd to June 30th next. Christmas Club ends December 15th and can be drawn at any time from December 15th to December 24th, 1914.

Smith, i the story of the earthly life service. Catechumems meet on mon of our Lord and Saviour anid aims to day evening. Luther League on Tues vindicate the historicity ofvthe evan Grace of God, (Andrews). Evening gelic records and adduce reasons for duet, "God, That Maketh Earth and day evening. Election or onioeio.

believing that they present Jesus Calvary IVI. wnurr-vuow Heaven," (Rattobun). Anthem, "Here Every one that Thirsteth," (Martin.) it ship and sermon. Monday evening the near Second, ftev. Dr.

Charles iu. Haddaway, pastor. 10.00 Holy communion. 1.45 p. m.

Sunday school. St. Andrew Reformed Church. Cor Christ as he actually lived, and, in the subsequent chapters, by Interpreting the Evangelists, to Justify the church's 8 o'clock, Monthly meeting of consistorv at the home of Fred N. ner Ninth and Gordon streets.

Rev. R. ft.an n. m. Eoworth League.

7.30 p. M. Kern, minister. 10 a. m.

German fait hin Him as the Lord of Heaven. Revival service and every evening Peters, 42 South West St. Trinity United Evangelical Church, Tenth nnd Chestnut streets. Rev. F.

communion. 1.45 Sunday school. 6.00 'In "Presbyterian Home Missions," Y. P. S.

C. 7.0O janglish communion. 8.00 Adult Catechetical class. through the week, except Saturday evening at 7.45 p. m.

Everybody most rnrHlnliv invited. Ladies' Sewing Dr. Q. H. Doyle undertakes to give a brief outline of the work of the first Borkey, pastor.

Prayer service at so Herman preaching at 10 a. hundred vears in the mission fields Snn'dav school at 1.46. Christian En of our own country among the Indians, Monday, W. H. and F.

M. S. will meet at the home of Mr. Howard Lerch, 413 North Lumber street at 8 p. m.

Tuesday at 7.30 p. catechism; 8.30 p. m. deavor at 6 p. m.

-led by Annie Eber- Circle on Wednesday afternoon. Official meeting on Monday evening after revival service. Frieden's Lutheran Church. Frled-ensvllle. Rev.

C. J. Cooper, pastor. 9 iiurrt English preaching at 7 p. m.

the Alaskans, the (Mormons, the Mountaineers of Kentucky and Tennessee, Evangelistic services' every evening of Teacher Training Class. Wednesday, the and the oumiberlesg oth- the week, except Saturday at t.m p. in. Lames aiu; i.ou v. iu.

a wVlrt mthft hna bn caj- a. m. Sunday BChooL 10 a. m. German meeting'.

Saturday at 2 p. m. Junior rJed m. Music in charge of Mr. Charles Schneck assisted toy a large evangelistic chorus.

Ladies' Aid Wednesday STL. laSUB, -p. p.harr TT1 Gnoftf In 1re, el tKT services. This Saturday evening joint council and consistory meeting for deals with the RAPIST SENTENCED IJELLERTOlVfJ organisation. mission work in the far corners of the afternoon.

Mission Band on at 2.15. Christ Lutheran Church. Thirteenth and Hamilton. B. E.

Fischer, pastor. Salem Union onapei 2 n. m. Sunday school. 3 p.

m. Eng- (gatasauqua -Jackson School Building, Fifteenth Arica and the Islands or the sea. In lish services b.y Bev. C. J.

Cooper, JJ. D. Sunday services at 10.30 a. m. and at nd Allen streets, E.

M. Bernhard, the teuwig ne says, St. Stephen's Lutheran Church. N. The Churches Lutheran: German services, Sun- supt.

Keguiar services at a m. ulrnir Worm JUS Wll jor US is TO LONGJAIL TERM Continued from Paee 6) Bethlehem, Rev. C. J. Cooper, D.

pastor. 2 p. m. Sunday school. 7 p.

I i it 1 1. morning in Old Villiam's Churoh at Lehiah Charas. A. II. Doerstler, eiiumu rarrj mm iu uio buuuiu 10.00 cluck.

nastor. Service on Sunday as fol- up ueiore uie ivouu, imu, m. services. ruesaay ai i.o v- iu. Luther League.

Wednesday afternoon English services, Sunday evening1 at I When John J. Morrison was laid to lows: At Rmaus. German sermon at being lifted up, he may draw all men 7.30 o'clock. In Christ Union yesterday in Falrview Semetery, Ladies' Aid Society at 7.30 p. m.

Cate a. m. Sundav school at 10.15 a. m. unto Hamsetf.

It is for this that the tried to prove an alibi. His witnesses Helertown, Rev. H. Ritter, pastor. fCatasauqua lost a good citizen, the chumems.

Friday at 8 p. m. Associa- at which time the annual for Church exists." Reformed: Services In Lower Sap-I family lost a kind husband and father Cleland B. McAfee presents a care- declared that he was seen within a ttd Church council in Grace Church, Sunday sch0ol officers will be held sauquan, located at present in HHnd-son, New Tork, fa the guest of town relatives and friends. Painting Smale, of the West Stda has a force of men engaged in painting the exterior of the Lehigh Foundry.

Contractor Fox's men are doin slni- at ful and scholarly effort in his 'Studies minutes of the time of the con Church, Sunday morning at 10.30 and the employes ot Empire Steel when Rev. C. F. Kuder, late missionary At Wescoesville, English sermon alleged theft, at the corner of Second oclock. Rev.

A. B. Koplin, pastor. and Iron Company lost a foreman who in India, will deliver the address. Sun ".0 p.

m. Sunday scnocu at vi.io a. m. The annual congregational meeting will be held on Wednesday even- 5 ing at 8 o'clock In the chapel. Zion Reformed Church.

Hamilton and Church streets. Rev. SimoTj Sip-p'e, pastor. Holy communion in Ger- an at 10.00. Sunday school at 2.00.

5 Holy communion In English at 7.30. I Catechetical class on Monday evening at 7.30. Pastor's Helpers and Altar CSuild on Wednesday afternoon. Mission Band on Saturday afternoon at 1.3-0. St.

Paul's Lutheran Church Ritt-Drsville. Communion services will toe held on Sunday morning and evi -ing. German services will be held In the morning, while the evening ser 7 p. m. The revival meeting will con- in the Sermon on the Mount" In the and Hamilton Sts.

His father testified Catechetical classe smeet Saturday day, January 18, 7 p. m. unveiling ot was over alive to their interests. The tinue during the week. Services every form of eight sermons.

that he left home about a quarter afternoon, Reformed class at 2 p. m. many beautiful floral designs grouped All are wel- How to conduct a Siin'rtfiy 'School, evening at 7.30 o'clock. Muhlenberg portrait and special offer ing for missions. about his casket spoke louder than, "ar work on the exterior of the Cat- by Marion Lawrence, is the work of evn evenln of Oct.

26. and the Lutheran Class at 3 p. m. in St. Stephen's Lutheran Church.

a man who has been a successful Sun- snnoay school room, day School superintendent for twenty- his barber shop at seven forty or very Constable Frank Frey. of Wassor- I tiahtIv rnnr timn. Th aMap Mi TThloi 1 elder Mr. Lhler 'kass, Turner and Franklin streets, H. A.

Kunkle, pastor. English services at worda of the esteem in which he waa' Mauqua Silk Company's plant. Race held by all who knew him. Anions the sincere mounters who attended the Something Original funeral was ten members of Fuller JL jeign on a gat ein West Catasau- eight years. He modestly explains thtJJl went to Maueh Chunk on official 10 a.

m. and at 7 p. m. Installation his book i intended as an effort -to I plain "now ne Knew tn nour wnen nis of new church officers at morning Mrs. John Laubach and son Austin 2'ost, Grand Army of the Republic of tm worded thus: service.

Sunday school at 1.45 p. m. were viators of Mr. and Mrs. Charles which deceased was a highly honored ifiBWTRlAiB OF simply and plainly how one school ac- lnabHity to explala tnat faot miutat.

come. Dubb's Memorial Reformed Church. Fifth and Allen Streets, E. E. Kreh-ge, pastor.

Holy communion on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock and Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 2 o'clock and Christian Endeavor at 6 o'clock. St. Marks' Reformer Churchy-Rev. J.

P. Baehman, pastor. Holy communion at 10 a. m. and 7 p.

m. Offering for benevolence. Catechizing Friday evening at 7.30 o'clock: St. Paul's Reformed Church. Rev.

Stever on Thursday. member. Shortly after the C4vU War THE DOG." vices will be conducted in tne lish laneuaere. v-w, led against his son since the law re- 9'uller Post was organized in a build- mt the dog proves Inadequate the airs. Charles HIMtel was 01 Al empwyea may me quires to prove an alibi the defendant lentown on Thursday mingling among gon Bridge anid the members ign wild certainly keep Intruders from Grace Episcopal Church, Comer of Linden and Fifth Streets, Rev.

Robert (kspasslng. Zz. must account tor every moment of his The Sunday School at work edited tlme wnen the helB oharged with j80 Harold, son of H. were numerous. Today out or that all L.

Ache, Main of the "old. boys" there is but forty by Dr. J. T. Faric, presents the most has been committed.

i En Rout Seventeen raklBh looking troBey cars H. Kline, rector. Early communion at 7.30. The principal service, Holy Communion and sermon at 11 o'clock, useiui material issitea in tne eunaay In makiK ia chare, to the inrv. members left and they show- evidence of what they went through from '61 who had been ill with a sore throat, is able to be about again.

The new council mot on Monday School Manuals of the Westminster TdM Oroman emnhasized th snrinim subject: "Death in the Light oi neve- P. Baehman, pastor. Services at painted bright green and yellow went down the Central road yesterday, being sent from St. (Louis. Needles to say to '65.

Press, and comprises the best advice consequences of the act, because of the 3 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. L.

and N. E. Extension Men's Society at 8.15 p. m. Catechet-ies Aid Society on Monday at 7 p.

m. and "Wednesday at 1.S0 p. m. Junior Luther League on Tuesday at 7 p. m.

Senior League at 8 p. m. Church council on Thursday at 8 p. m. Junior and Senior choirs, Friday evening.

Mission Band on Saturday at 2.30 p. m. Kindergarten from Monday to Friday at 9 a. m. to 1.15 p.

m. Gospel Chapel Corner of Linden and Church streets, F. T. Geary, minister. Believer's meting l'O a.

m. Bible school at 2 p. Gospel meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

Everybody welcome. Evangelical ChurchFif- on Sunday School methods by pres- connection of this case with tho other evenlml and only P1 organized. lation." Evening prayer and sermon at 7.30, subject: "Losing Jesus." aimriav school at 10 a. m. Ladies' Catechizing on Monday at 7.15 p.

m. Work has begun at Bath and atVhey were on tho way to New Tork I They- will hold a special meeting in ent day Sunday School workers. I indictments. The value of the bolt cut- Trinity Reformed Church. Linden The Short History of the Christian tor amount, to th.

nf si as ht the near future to complet the organ- Catasauqua of laying the tracks where-Iby the Land N. E. will gain entranoe and Poplar streets, Rev. J. J.

Schaef- Sad Case Guild, Tuesday afternoon at T. Pickup's residence. Toung People's Soniptv on Tuesday evening. Basket Ohurch, by J. F.

Hurst, is a most irn-hts bearing on the other cases is of ization. portant contribution, containing a It Urrat imuiFtinnt rimmm wool A Joint meeting of tha Reformed and fer, pastor. Preparatory services to Ith the removal of Thomas MlDer from into Catasauqua. Parties in authority are reticent in giving out any in the Allentown Hospital to the County idoes, the history of the church from very particular in explaining the facts Lutheran church councils will be held the Holy Communion at 10 a. m.

Sunday school at 2 p. m. Christian Eta-deavor at 6.30. Evening service at 7.30 Teacher Training on Tuesday formation to Inquirers, but it is posi home, where he is reported! critically ill, places Mrs. Miller, of Miller's A.

D. 30 to the end of the last century. The main divisions of the work ball on Monday, Wednesday and on Thursday evenings. St. Andrew's Brotherhood, on Thursday evening.

Junior Auxiliary, Thursday evening at tively known that the Lehigh and New England Company expect to run trains evening at 7.30. Annual congregation are the Early church, A. D. 30-768; the Mediaeval church, A. D.

768-4517; of the case and the law. He reviewed jon Mluras evenm at i.w uock ior In detail the testimony of the Com- tha Purpose of making the yearly set-monwealth's witness and of the de- tlement of the Joint expenses. The fense and showed that every reason- meeting will be called in the Sunday able doubt must be recogniezd by the iSehool room. jury. I County superintendent, O.

A. Grim, litto the Iron Borough within a month. teenth and Turner streets. Rev. A.

W. al meeting on Wednesday evening at Row, West Side, In a pitiful situation. She is the mother of several little children and was hopeful of the early return home of the head of the family. the Reformation, 1517-1545; Modern Cooper, pastor. On Sunday evening 30.

Sewing by Willing Workers on Every outsider is at sea as to the lo-catio of tbe new coal docks (but from the first of a series of evangelistic Wednesday afternoon at 1.30. Cate-. church in Europe, 1559-1892; the church what information leaks out, it may be services will 'be conducted. They will As soon as the case waa given over was in town on Thursday in the U. Cononial period, 1492-1783 chetical class on Friday evening at visiting some of the public schools.

One of her sons who contributed occasionally to the support of the family oUsappeareid on Wednesday, and safely eald that the docks will be built be held every evening during the into the Jury, another Jury was im National period, 1783-1892. Mrs. Peter Harris, of near Bingen, week, except Saturday. The pastor above tbe 'North Catasauqua Canal lock and on the East side of the Hok- paneled for, the trial of the Uhler brothers. During the hearing of this Preabyteria nism is represented by three Important worksJohn Knox's was in town on Thursday visiting some there ia no means ot learniog hia wiil have charge r.nd each evening case, the Jury who had only oeen out of her friends.

History the Reformation of Relig Miss Edna Yoder's lesidence. Sub-lunior, Friday afternoon. Women's Auxiliary In Sunday school room on Friday afternoon. The Rev. C.

F. Althouse, pastor ot Christ Reformed Church will preach a series of special sermons on "The Five Greatest Facts in the World," at the Sunday evening services, at 7 p. beginning tomorrow evening. The series is as follows: Jan. ll.

The Fact ot Sin, Psalm 51:3. Jan. 18. The Fact of Christ, Hebrews 13:8. Jan.

25. The Fact of Life, James 4:14. Feb. 1. The Fact of Death, 1 Samuel Feb.

5. The Fact of the Future. Isaiah whereabouts. He was employed toy the Bryden Horse Shoe Company and endauqua dam. Making a Chang will present the blessings and claims of Christianity to those who have not definitely decided the question of all was a few minutea brought in a sealed I John G.

Wasser, of Tronville, Ion in Scotland; revised and edited by earned a dou- a day, some of which Cuthbert Lennox, in which is Incluideu Questions the of fche oul verdict in the first case. Th case against Mary Schlffert, who was granted a new trial, was Contractor Peters has men at work in the rery silk mall bricking up several windows on the Race St. side. Jha gave to Mrs. Miller toward the Xonx's Confession and the Book If to Jesus Christ.

A feature of the in town on business on Thursday afternoon. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Els-enhart, a son on Thursday morning. Calvin Weaver removed his family discipline, and a glossary of obsolete support of the family.

The heart ibrok-en mother has requested the local po- services will be the gospel song ser The insurance underwriters registered continued, she putting up a bond of S5D0. 7.30. Mission Band on Saturday ar-ternoon at 2 p. m. Allentown Baptist Church.

Corner of North Sixth and Chew streets. Rev. W. W. West, pastor.

Morning worship and sermon at 10 a. m. Thought, "Hardship and its Blessings," 11 Timothy 2:3. Evening worship and baptismal service at 7.30 p. m.

Pastor's thought, "What Is a Revival of Religion?" The Bible school will meet at 2 p. m. and the Christian Endeavor Society at 6.45. This week thee hurch will enter upon a series of meetings for prayer, consecration and Services each night at 7.45 o'clock. St.

John's Reformed Church. Cor vices led by a large chorus and other a kick claiming; that the windows re- fllce to locate the erring youngster. and Scot's words and phrases; The Creed of Presbyterians, by E. W. Smith was written for those "who desire a Continuance waa again had in th ferred to wontd furnish too much draft from Springtown Into one of the new Hog Killing musical nurobers.

A cordial lnvita tion to attend these services is extend ed to the public. case against Carmi THeffner, charg- ecently created by J. S. George Monshien of the American general knowledge of the nature, history and sanctions of the Presbterian ed with false pretense. The case In case of fire.

New Sign The American Rescue Workers Gos Hotel, has purchased a hog which he Hess on Front St. 15. Not only tne memDers or tne congregation but the general public are comes down from last April's term. claims will tip the beam at one thou creed" and to answer, the oft-asked A noL pros, waa entered "in the de The Missionary Society of the Reformed congregation of Christ Union church met in the Sunday school cordially Invited to near these sermons at the church, Second and question "Is Calvinism icrad?" The last of the ttjree is a com pace and well sertion and non support case against pel Mission, located at 136 Front St, have had a sign painted on their window at the main entrance. Court streets.

The First Brethren Church. Fifth Street, near Tilghman, Rev. E. E. Roberts, pastor.

Sunday school at 9 a- m. Preaching at 10 a. m. Toung People's meeting at 6.30. Preaching at 7 P- m.

Subject: "The Transfiguration and its meaning." A glad John Federco. room on Thursday at 8 -m. A pro- sand pounds. The porker, for which one hundred dollars was paid, is advertised as as weighing one thousand pounds and looks it- The slaughter will take place Bethany United Evangelical Church. KostlO Radio Was found not guilty voraJ miul Instm- arranged "History of the Presbyterian churches of the world, by R.

C. Lunch Last Night Several members of the Phoenix Rev. A. B. Saylor, pastor.

At 10 a. of assaulting Barco CoUeskl and the WI. rendered. Reed. Succeeding the general Intro costs were placed on th prosecutor.

Rev. C. S. Bergstresser of Ems us on Fire Company enjoyed a rabbit pot pie on Thursday, January 29. ner of Sixth and Walnut Streets, Rev.

Frederick C. Seltz, minister. Mr. Will Rees, organist. Service and sermon at the pastor will preach on "Spiritual Dynamite." and at 7.30 p.

m. on "Guilt vs. Degradation Evangelistic hand for alL Come. jouuraoe "eon- Saturday evening, January 10. at p.

lunch in the company's rooms last eve duction, the different nations of the world' are taken In turn, beginning with Switzerland as home of the Want Game The Fullerton Athletic Association Leshock, of Onnrod, with misdemean Zion Evangelical Church. 817 Lib wil deliver a lecture on "White ning. 10.15 a. m. and at 7.30 p.

m. in con- or. The two a marriage license services In the evening, and every evening this week excepting Saturday. ideeires games with any flrst class bas- nection witn tne morning service mo PrAttrtn hir-h Th- Slavery," In X. O.

O. F. halL Main tit. 1-1. 1 will 11 tA wl.h Attraction Extraordinary Everything Is in readiness for the on February 10th last and they lived ket baa team, preferably the Catasau newly elected officers will be ordain- giVes carefuUy tabulated ta- Sundav school at 2.0O p.

m. Christian debut of the Alumni Minstrels in the wh.Tr.'l.ft and wt PrTh'P'f- Endeavor meetings at 6.30 p. m. Cate qua Athletlo Association. Address William Herzog, Fullerton, Pa.

tricts. Cataaauqua llgh School auditorium ea ana jtistics concerning the numerical 2 p. m. catechise Monday at 7.30 p. mtTengt nof the churcn.

m. Sunday school association annual Ohw-ti Am boy. She followed out no marriage i chetical class after Sunday school. Zion New eformed Church. Sev Mrs.

A- E. Borwn returned to her home, after spending several weeks on the evening of January 21 and 22. The young participants have been well Almost a Fatality By sheer good luck. Peter tMakowes- meeting on Tuesday at 7.30 p. m.

K. reaultad. When asked If he was guilty of th crime charged, he said be didn't enth and St. John Streets. Rev.

D. O. know. Th. wrmiurled mamm t.m lt" Kooen crown ua Mid-week service, Wednesday at 7.30 m.

Mission Band on Saturday af- AL 2 ki. th North Front St. grocer, escaped with nothing more than a bodlv oruiea ami tneur many irienda may look for an up-to-date performance. Wiegner, pastor. Preaching this Saturday evening at 7.30.

Sunday school with th cas and returned a verdict I'amly. Reading. cf guilty. Th Court gave him the Harvey n. Laubach.

a former resi- ternoon at I oclock. iiiith at 2 p. m. Holiness meeting at 3 St. Mark's Kmform.d Churchy-Holy 1,, published by th society for sprained leg when a south bound freight train ooUided with hia team at the deadly "Ruunan" crossing yesterday afternoon- This crossing has erty Street H.

H. Cmith, pastor. 10 a. m. German sermon by Rev.

T. L. Wents. 2 p. m.

Sunday school. 7 p. m. Toung People's Alliance. 7.30 English sermon by pastor.

Evengelistic meetings during the week: aLdies' Aid Society on Wednesday afternoon. Junior Aliance on Saturday at 3 p. m. Zin United Brethren Church Linden Street, near Xinth, C. A.

Snavely, pastor. Sunday Kchovl at 9.30 a. m. Mornina wroship and sermon at 10.30. Christian Endeavor C.30 p.

m. Re-iwal services at 7.30 p. to continue during the next week, every evening at 7.45, except Saturday. The services at the Church of the Mediator. Episcopal, corner of West Park and Turner streets, Robert Nott Meriman.

rector will be as follows: Holy communion, 8 a m. Sunday1 th. Preaching at 7.30 p. m. Special services on Tuesday, Thursday and on vsual sentence, and having no money, Ident or town, cauea on inenas in town went to Jail.

jon his way to way to Quebec, Can- Communion on Sunday. Rev. J. P. his references.

Baehman will hold communion servic Judsra Groman directed that here- laoo. on mesoay. The prices are: for adults, thirty-flve cents, and for children, twenty-fife-In Town Among the transients in town yesterday was W. M. Bui lair, of Boston, who registered at the Eacrle Hotel.

Very til lr. William A. Heckenberger, pro always been regarded as one of the after all applications for a guardian and Mrs. Howard Rlegel via- Saturday at 7.30 p. n.

Teacher's meet Ing and bible study on Friday even ing at 7.30. Cur reur Cold While Vu Mor real daojrar lui-lca i- Kv consent to a marriage inenaa Auniwiin on imiraaf es in the "St. Mark's Reformed Church at South Allentown. next Sunday morning and evening. The offering will be for -benevolence.

most dangerous tn this vicinity and although numerous accidents have oocur- than in any other at th. mi- must answer the questions askM by St. Matthew Lutheran Church pensioned employee ed, nothing has fcieen done- "ilafco- nenta Th safe war ia tn the Clerk of the Orphans Court to see I aniel ler. a I whether th couple qualify for th li- lol the Philadelphia aniel Bleyler. a Ebenezer Evengalical Church Tur North American.

wski's team was struck by a iwsain? Chamberlain's Cough cense before they appear before th has returned to hia home a Philadel- prietor of th Catasauqua pharmacy. freight train and the vehicle waa bad yourself of the cold aa quickly ma Coart further qualify for a guardian, phia after a visit to hi brother. Sam seriously 111 and at th writing ly wrecked. The horse was hm injured and Makowxkl suffered injuries ner street, below Seventh, Rev. J.

I Tonkin, pastor. Preaching at 14 a. m. by Rev. II- H- Smith, and at 7 p.

by Presiding Elder Wentx. Sunday school at p. m. Y. A.

at 6.45 p. m. um. ser aai ay all dealer. adr dlft-n uel Bleyler.

proprietor of the Central hopes for hia ultimate recovery are not eneourayinc- MoteL to his leg. Tenth and Maple streets, George E. Bowcrsox, pastor. Preaching services at 10 a- "The Hill of the Lord." Preaching at 7.30, "The unsinkable SJjip." Sunday school at 1.30. Adult BV'le; Classes.

Christian Endeavor metingv. at 6-30. Congregational meeting following evening services. Catechetical clfuss meets cm Monday evening at 8- toadies Aid Society on Wednesday afternoon, Children's Mission i school at 9.30. Morning prayer and sermon atl 0.30.

Evening prayer and Harry Koch spent Thurday in Quak- Prayermeetings, Wednesay and on ertown visiting friends. Arctic let Cold water thrown on the ice of tbe arctic regions will crack it. jnst aa boiling water will crack a piece of sennon at 7-10. Tin following socie Thursday evenings. Ladies Aid So- Th Golden Moment.

The moments when you bare really lived, are the momenta when you hav Solicitou. wfeh I had money, rd tra In Allentown Xir Jtetxlcr. th Second St. cigar nanufacturer. transacted business in MVntown yesterday.

Vistting rfahn Joaax, p. Donnlar WUK Cats. ties will meet. Parish Guild, on Mon-'cjetr on Wednesday afternoon. Mis-day at 2 p.

m. Junior Auxiliary. Mon-'sj0p Wednesday afteraoon at Earl Beatty, mail messenger, was Bethleheif oh Tueeday- His fath-served aa mc mmt nwmr during; his done things in the sp'rt ion Bias. Thla ia because th ice ia so She "How mack do jmm dajr a( i f. n.

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