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HAKRISBTJRG STAR-INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1915. won JSHl 4NUVHI Pine Street Sunday school on Home 10.45 a. m. "The Crisis of a Soul" at 7.30 p. m.

-Mission ield. UNITED BRETHREN Bethel, Briesrs and Ash Streets Derry Street, Fifteenth and Derry The Rev. TJ. G. Luper, pastor.

Morning service at 10.30 o'clock. Subject of Streets The Rev. J. A. Lyter, D.

D. IB' NT SOW I'll BE PREACHED 8Y MNV LOCAL PASTORS Free! Free! sermon, "Mother's Influence." Even 1 reel pastor. Morning service at 10. o'clock. Evening service at 7.

ing service at 7.30 O'clock. Subject of o'clock. Sunday school at 2 p. m. P.

S. C. E. at 6.30 p. m.

sermon, "At the Feet of Jesus." Sun day school at 1 p. m. Christian En deavor at 6.30 p. nt. MISCELLANEOUS Each person sending in an answer to the Prosperity Picture Puzzle below will First.

Boas Street The Rev. J. T. Spaneler, pastor. Morning service a 1 receive a Beautiful Keystone State Souvenir Spoon chased with the Coat of 10.30 o'clock.

Subject of -sermon, The Religious Societv of Friends will 'Our i week service the topic, will be Mother's Day Query." Evening service meet next Sundav afternoon at 3.30 II Arm of Pennsylvania. (Whether answer is correct or not). o'clock at the home of Dr. an'd Mrs. at 7.30 clock.

Subject of sermon, John J. Mullownev, Bhisban street Sacred Compact." Sunday school 1.45 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6.45 John J. Mullownev, Brisban street, 1ST CHOICE Circus Parade Provides Inspiration for Discourse by Dr.Thomas Reisch are cordiallv invited to be present p.

m. Sixth Street, Sixth and -Seneca1 Streets The Rev. P. Hummel Bals The Christian and Missionary Alliance, Swab Building, Thirteenth and Market Streets The Rv. W.

H. Wor- baugh, pastor. Praise service at 9.45 a. m. Worship at 10.30 a.

m. Subject of sermon, "A Mother Counsels." Wor ship at 7.30 p. m. Subject of sermon Besetting Sins," Hebrews 12:1. Friday night the members of the Sunday school and congregation will have the pleasure ofvhearing an illustrated lecture by the Eev.

D. W. Montgomery, a Missionary under the Presbyterian Board of Sunday school work, who is located at Alliance, Nebraska, and is supported by Pine Street Sunday school. To Preach in Welsh A sermon in Welsh will be preached for the benefit of persons understands iug that language At the Camp Curtin Memorial Methodist church, ixth and Camp streets, to-morrow afternoon at 3.15 bv the Rev. Alfred Harris.

The'Rev. W. Booth will continue the series of sermons, on "Epochs in rall, pastor. Sunday school at 9.30 a. in.

Preaching at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Meeting Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock.

Meeting Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. "For Mother Sake." Sabbath school at 1.45 p. ni. Junior Christian En TOPIC "PRINCES AND SERVANTS deavor at 5.45 p. m.

Senior Christian Associated Bible Students The Endeavor at 6.30 p. m. Saturday even ing cottage prayer service at the home of Percy Urich, 418 Muench street regular Sunday services will be held at 3 p. m. at Cameron's Hall, 105 North Second street.

Subject, "What Js God's (Purpose? Past, Present and Future." Berean study at 2 p. m. All interested in Bible, study are invited. No Otterbeiu, Fourth and Reily Streets The Rev. S.

Ldwm Rupp, pastor W. B. Hoffsommer, Tokyo Teacher Well Known In This City, Will Tell of Chrirtlanlty'B Problem In Japan at Stevens Memorial Church Chest of Silver Morning service at 11 clock. Subjec of sermon, "A "Mother's Lhurch History' bv preaching on Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Sub "The Dawn of the Reformation," to morrow evening.

ject of sermon, "Obedient Children Music at Messiah" Lutheran church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian 2ND CHOICE to-morrow: Endeavor at 6.30 p. m. Morning Prelude, "Nocturne in State Street, Eighteenth and State Streets The Rev.

E. A. G. Bossier. Flat," Day; offertory, "Entreaty," pastor.

Morning service at 10.45 west; anrnem, sweet is mv bam by, baritone obligato bv Stanlev o'clock. Subject of sermon, "Ood and Backenstoss; postlude, "Ferial March," Mother," a Mothers'- Day sermon Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Sub ii.eene. To-morrow -will be Mothers' Day, and sennons dealing with mothers and with motherhood will be preached morning and evening in many local churches. From pulpit and choir at Lutheran church at the morning service the utterances will be expressive of Mothers' Day sentiments.

At the evening service the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Thomas Reisehrwili preach on "Princes Servants." civinir "thoughts in iect ot sermon, "The Lesson of the Evening Prelude, "Melody in collections. Fourth Street of Christ, Fourth and Delaware Streets Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock.

Sunday school at 10 a. m. G. Capetanios, the Greek evangelist, will preach both morning and evening. Mothers' Day sermon in the morning.

The Rev. J. G. Smith, the newly chosen minister, will be 'at work on the field bv Sundav. May 1 6.

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Church of -the Brethren, Hummel Street Preaching by the Rev. D. H. Widder at 11 a. m.

Subject, "The Poor in Spirit." Preaching at 7.30 p. ni. Subject, "I Miss Thy First Love." Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian Workers at 6.45 p.

m. METHODIST Ridge Avenue, Sixth and Herr Streets The Rev. William W. Hart-man, -pastor. Morning service af 10.30.

The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Birds." Sunday school at 9.30 a. xsiair; antnem, "tsaviour Like a Shep Junior Christian Lndeavor at 6 p. hard Lead Us," Neidlinger; offertory, "Slumber Song," Wagner; quartet, "Rock of Buck; postlude, S. C. at 6.30 p.

m. Mid-week Mahogany Clock prayer service Wednesday at urana cnorus in -I)," Alontsromerv. p. in. EPISCOPAL St.

Andrew's, Nineteenth and Mar The regular order of services in lo eal churches to-morrow follows: LUTHERAN 3RD CHOICE ket Streets The Rev. James F. Bullitt, rector. Morning prayer, ante-Com- Redeemer, Nineteenth and Kensing- munion and sermon, 10.3 0. bunday school and Bible classes at 12.

Evening spired by the circus parade." This ermon will be directed especially to roung people. At Park Street United Evangelical thurch, the Sunday school will eon-rene at 9, in charge of Superintendent Koons and Stahler. The hymns at this session will be appropriate to Pay and Mrs. Ada Merkle will give a Miitafcto The special music prayer and sermon at 7.30 Ascension oireeis ine itev. Victor Ko-land, pastor.

10.30, "The Church Faithful in Trial." 7.30, "If There Is No Hell Whatf" Sunday school at Junior C. E. at 2. Senior Day, Mav, 13, Holy Communion at 10 will be administered. Evening service St.

Stephen's The Rev. Eollin A. at 7.30. Subject, "A Mother's In Sawyer, loctor. Holy Communion at 8 fluence." Sundav school at 2.

Love V. F. at 6.30, o'clock. Sunday school at 10 '-clock. Feaet at 9.

Epworth League at 6.30 AugBburg, Fifth and Muench Streets features at the evening services will be IM'ornmg prayer and sermon at 11 Epworth, Twenty-first and Derry Hie Rev. Amos Maxwell Stamets pastor. 10.45, "A Beautiful Prom ouite elaborate and the pastor, tne nev. A' Tliimtpn. will Breach on 'A o'clock.

Evening prayer and address Streets The Rev. J. D. W. Deavor, pastor.

Morning service 'at 11. Holy at 4.30. ise." 7.30, "What to Do With Sin." Sunday school at 9.45. Christian En Communion and Mothers' and Fathers' iSt. Augustine, Thirteenth and Herr tthlte Carnation or the Glory of Motherhood." Manv invitations to mothers have been extended and they and manv of their friends are expected to attend.

Last Sunday evening the audi- Streets 'Archdeacon E. L. Henderson rector. Morning prayer, litanv and ser deavor at 6.30. Men's League at 9.

Mid-week service on Wednesday even-ina at 7.45. Memorial, Fifteenth and ShooD nion at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 12.30 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon Dav service.

Evening service at 7.30. Subject, "My Bible and Holy Communion. Sunday school at 10. Class meeting at 9. Epworth League service at 6.30.

St. Paul's, Vine near Front The Rev. Robert W. Runvan, pastor. 10.30 A number of smiling faces are concealed in this picture, representing the return of prosperity.

How many can you find? Gather the family around and let them all help. Trace the faces tne evernowea into inc-cuuui at 7.30 o'clock. on Streets The Rev. L. C.

Manses. D. Th sermon bv tile pastor St. Paul 's, Emerald and Second Oak or Mahogany Rocker Streets The Eev. Floyd Appleton, rector.

Morning service at 8 and 11 o'clock. jjSuibject of sermon, "Three public worship. Mothers' Day will be observed on Sunday morning, the Rev. P. II.

Colburn, a former pastor preaching the sermon on the subject, "Women's Rights." Mothers will sing, usher touna, numDer tnem and bring or mail to our store at once. and take the offerings. Fathers' night. Sunday morning will be on the subject; Pastor's A-hen all the officials of the chnrch and Its auxiliaries are to be present. Tokyo Teacher Here W.

E. Hoffsommer, of Tokyo, Japan, who will occupy the pulpit, in the Stevens Memorial Methodist church to-morrow nighti speaking on the subject of 'The Problem of Christianity in Japan," though not a native of this citv, has been intimately connected with Christian activities in this section. From 1904 to 1907 he was the secre Great Duties." Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Sunday school at 2.30 o'clock. At 4 p.

ni. service, at the Re-formed church in Enola. BAPTIST Market Street, Market and Fifteenth Streets The Rev. W. H.

Dallman, fas-tor. 'Morning sen-ice at 10.30 o'clock. 7.30, the pastor's subject will be the "Faith of Our Fathers." Fathers and husbands accompanied -by their (wives and children are requested to occupy pastor. 10.30, preaching by the Rev. Charles E.

Hay, of Baltimore, 'Md. .7.30, sermon by the pastor on "Thy Will Be Done." Sunday school at 2. Men's prayer meeting at 10. Junior Luther League at 5.30. Senior Luther League at 6.30; topic, "Not Owners, but Administrators." Haggai 2:8, Luke leader, Miss Mary Stoner; selection by quartet.

Calvary, South Thirteenth and Reese Streets The Rev. Edward H. Paar, pastor. 11," "Prayer a Privilege." 7.30; "The Ascension of Christ." Sunday school at 10. Christ, Thirteenth and Thompson Streets Dr.

Thomas Reisch, pastor. Morning service at 10.30. The sentiments from pulpit and choir will be expressive of Mothers' Day sentiments. 7.30, "Princes and Servants," thoughts inspired by the circus parade. The pas pews together.

Epworth League at Subject of sermon, "Mother." Even b.d'. Suudav school at 1.4o. Camp Curtin, Sixth near Camp ing service a't (.30 clock. Subject of "Sacrifice." Sunday school at 11.30 o'clock. Young People 's meeting Read Instructions Carefully.

Contest Open to All One answer to a family. Each contestant sending In a reply win be treated exactlv alike, and will have the same opportunity to secure one or more of the prizes whether living In or outside of Harris-burg. Each contestant will receive a beautiful Keystone State Souvenir Spoon chased with the Coat of Arms of Pennsylvania, (Whether answer is correct or not. if called for). In addition to this each contestant sending a solution will receive a credit check for $30 or more, good toward the purchase of any new or used piano or player piano in our Harrisburg wareroom.

You also have the opportunity of securing a chest of silver, elegant leather seated and backed rocking chair or handsome mahogany clock with us of check in accordance with conditions. Only one answer from a family accepted. Contest Closes May 17th, 1915, at Ten O'clock P. M. All replies mustbe In our.

hands not later than that hour on that day or bear a post mark not later than that time. uw IMPORTANT NOTICE Write name and address carefully, clearly and distinctly, and bring or mail a.nGwr to us one. A. S. Williams, pastor.

9.30, class at 6.30. (Mid-week meeting Wednesday at 7.45. tary of the Steelton oung Mens Christian Association. During that time he was interested in the various activities of men and boys in that bor meeting. 9.45, Junior League.

10.30, annual Mothers" Day. Subject, "The King's Mother." Sunday school at 2. Epworth service at 6.30. Evening service at 7.30. Subject, Warnings in Second, Cameron Street The A.

J. Greene, A. pastor. Morning ough, both religious, educational and service at 1U.30 clock. Subject of athletic.

In while a student in Trrsinus College, he went to the Con Sermon on Mount." A sermon to the setmon, "OPother." Evening service Welsh people of the community iby the at 7.30 o'clock. Subject of sermon. Kev. Alfred Harris, at 3.15 in the The IHeart That Waketh." Sunday ference at Xorthfield. and there became a student volunteer, with a etrong leaning toward the field of Ja-ran.

In 1907 he married Miss Grace school at 12 clock. 113. Y. P. U.

at church. Stevens Memorial, Thirteenth and Vernon Streets The Rev. Dr. Clayton tor wil have something to say of vital interest to all, especially young men and women. Sunday school at 2.

Men's Bible class at 2. Christian Endeavor at 6.30.v The pastor will lead. Subject, "Why I Am Proud of My 6.30. Young People's meeting at 6.30. Prayer meeting 'Wednesday at Posev, the eldest daughter of ex-Bur- Name Winter Piano Company, 23 North Fourth Street, cess H.

G. Poser, of Steelton. and they immediately left for the Orient. i St. and No.

After studviner the Japanese Inn (.3 0. Tabernacle, Forster near Sixth Street. The R-ev. Calvin A. (Hare, D.

pastor. At 10.30 a. worship and sermon Iby t-lio pastor, subject, "The tor two vears. hoqsui 'i 1 City or Town becam a regular teacher in the I nion Harrisburg, Pa. Mission School, the Meiii Gakuin, the Transfiguration." At 7.30 the pastor Albert Smucker, pastor.

Class meeting at 9.30. Morning praver and sermon at 10.30. The Rev. William R. Swartz will preach.

Sunday school at 2. Epworth League at 930. Evening closing service at 7.30. Prof. W.

E. Hoffsommer, of Tokio, Japan, will lecture on "The Problem of Christianity in Japan." Grace The Rev. J. D. Fox, D.

pastor. Class meeting at 9.30. The Rev. Fasick, D. euper-iutendent.

Sundav school and men's School of Enlightened Government, in win preach on A Personal Visit to St. Matthew's, Green and Seneca Streets The Rev. K. E. Snvder, pastor.

11, "Christian 7.30, Bible Teaching of Heaven. Sundav school at 10. C. E. Society at 6.30.

Prayer service Wednesday at 7.45. Bethlehem The Rev. J. Bradlev Mark ward, D. pastor.

10.30, "Some Thjyights About Religion." 7.30. "The Woman We Honor To- Absalom TonJb -at Jerusalem." A the capital of the country, work in connection with his mission has taken special sermon to voung men. Bible school at 10.30. IB. Y.

P. V. ait 6.30 to manv of the rural section of First, (Second and Pine Streets The Japan and his educational activities in Rev. W. S.

Booth, pastor. 10.30, "The the city of Tokyo, the greatest stu dent centre of the world, has given dav." Sunday school at 1.45. C. KOOL. SUNDAY Woman Who Is Always 11.30, Sundav school.

Christian En him opportunities to study some of (he most interesting phases of Japanese life. deavor at 6.30. 7.30, "The Dawn of prayer meeting at 6.30. Trinity The Rev. R.

L. Meisenheld er. pastor. Mother's Dav. 10.30 What We Owe Our 2, Sun dav school.

6.30, C. E. 7.30, "A Mother and Her God." He has just returned to the States the Reformation." West End, Fourth and Daup'hin The Rev. W. W.

Olippiuger, pastor, with ins tamilv, and win spena ine z). in tne morning to which we look forward we shall be "forever with the Lord" (I Thess. iv, 17). What a contrast to this sad parting and all partings! They met once more, and Jonathan strengthened David in God, and they spoke of the kingdom and renewed thoir covenant (xxlii. 16-18).

What God does or penults to be done-is often to us a great mystery, but there is comfort in His words "What I do thou knowest not now, hut thTU Bhalt knorr hr-enftor" (John xiil, 7). Preaching service at 7.30. Sunday larger part of his furlough in taking Messiah, Sixth and Forster Streets The Rev. Henry W. A.

Hanson, pas school at 10.30. Young Peorlle meet ing at 6.45. Leader, Thomas Click Lesson VI. Second Quarter, For May 9, 1915. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.

university courses in hdueation ana studying American Institutions of learning. tor. 10. oO. sermon by the pastor The Eev.

Mr. Sellers of U. B. church, Fourth and Reily streets, will preach at Bible class at 1.45. Epworth League at 6.4-5.

Dr. A. S. Fasick at 7,30. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.30.

Coxestown The R-ev. A. Harries, pastor. Morning service at 10.30. Subject, "Mothers' Day." Evening service at 7.30.

Subject," "Glorying in the Cross." Sunday 6chooI at 9.30. Prayer service, Wednesday 7.30. PRESBYTERIAN Bethanv, Cameron and Cumberland Streets The Rev. John M. Warden, pastor.

Evening service at 7.3-0. Subject, "The Great Question." C. E. at 6.30: p. m.

Market- Square The Rev. William B. Cooke, minister-in-charge. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7.30.

Subject, "Life's Cardinal Virtues At Pine Street Presbyterian church 7.30, special Mother's Day sermon; the assistant pastor, the Eev. J. S. the evening service. theme, "The American Home." Holy Communion, State and Seven St.

Paul's, State and Cameron Armentrout, will be the preacher at fled) to interview Jonathan and to tell him that when near Saul he felt that there was but a step between him and death and to ask him to find out if he could just bow his father really felt toward him. for it would seem as if David could scarcely believe that Saul hated him as greatly as these sudden outbreaks 'of temper would indicate. One may give way to temper again and again and yet really love the person spoken or acted against. How beautiful was Jonathan's reply to David. "Whatsoever thy soul desireth I will even do it for thee" (xx, 4), or as in the margin.

"Say what is thy mind, what thy soul speaneth or thinketh, and I will do it." What a friend to have and yet listen to Him who calls us friends, "If ye 3hall ask anything lu My name I will do it" (John xv, 15; xiv, 14). Jonathan seems not have believed up to this time that his father meant any real harm to David, probably attributing all to his fearful tem both services. The theme of the morn teenth Streets The Rev. John Henrv Streets The Eev. E.

Luther Cunningham, pastor. IMorning service at 10.30 ing service will be "The Message of Miller, pastor. 10.45, "The Great Commission." 7.30, "Doers of the Christ," Luke 4:18. The choir will o'clock. Subject of sermon, "Our Strength and Righteousness." Evening service at 7.30 o'clock.

Subject of sermon, "A (Blessing to Others." Sun Word." Sunday school at 9.30. Lu ther League at 6.30; topic, "Not Own ers, but Administrators;" leader, Jo seph Peifer. ping ve tne way or tne Lord" and "God so loved the World." In the evening Mrs. Cox will sing as a eolo Paradise" (Hawley) and the thoir will sing "Abide With Me." The topic for the evening sermon will he "What God desires of Us," Hosea day school at 12.30 o'clock. B.

Y. P. U. at 6.30. Choir renders special mu Zion, Enola The Eev.

M. L. Sharp, pastor. Morning service at 10.30 Justice." Sunday school at 9.45. G.

E. at 6.30. Junior Endeavor Wednesday at 4.30. Mid-week prayer meeting at 7.45. Woman's prayer meeting Friday Our "JITNEY" Offer This and 5c DON'T MISS THIS.

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Station. Adv. Evening service at 7.30. Sunday school 6:6. at 9.30.

C. E. at 6.45. Mother's Day On Wednesday evening at the mid- services at 10. SO.

at i p. m. Trinity, Camp Hill The Rev. Dr. E.

Olivet, Derry "and Kittatinny Streets The Rev. William O. Yates, D. eigle, pastor. 10.30, "The Touch per, for he said.

"If I knew certainly ing Farewell." 7.30, "Decline of the Prayer Meeting." Sundav school at EPWORTH LEAGUES 9.15. Mid-week service Wednesday at subject, "The Ascension of Christ." Choir practice same evening MADISON SQUARE GARDEN OF THE METHODIST CHURCHES OF HARRISBURG pastor. Morning service at Subject, "The Possibilities of Motherhood." Evening service at 7.30. Subject, "Why I Am a Presbyterian." Sunday school at 2. C.

E. at 6.30. Westminster, Green and Reily Streets The Rev. E. E.

Curtis, pastor Church, 10.30.. Subjct, "Mothers' Day Sermon." Sundav school at 1.45. C. E. at 6.45.

Church, 7.30, Subject, "An Old Testament Gem." Capital Street, Capital and Forster at S.30. REFORMED Salem, Chestnut and lliird Streets The Rev. Dr. Ellis N. Kremer, pastor, Text of the Lesson, I Sam.

xx, 32-42. Memory Verse, 42 Golden Text, Prov. xvii, 17 Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M.

Stearns. Our lesson topic today Is "The Friendship of David and Jonathan." but the lesson verses give only one incident out of many. As our next lesson will be in chapter xxvi, we will consider the Dnvid and Jonathan incidents in chapters xviii to xxlii. In chapter xiv the name of Jonathan is mentioned twenty-four times, and in chapter xx it is found twenty-seven times. His name may mean the gift of Jehovah, and he surely was such to David, a real friend and comforter, making us think of Paul's words concerning some of his helpers, "Fellow workers unto the kingdom of God, which have been a comfort unto me" (Col.

iv, 11). In our first introduction to Jonathan (chapters xlli and xiv), in which we find his name just twenty-eight times, -we see him as a brave soldier, relying upon Jehovah to fight for him and with him (xiv, 6, 7). The next mention of him is after David's defeat of Goliath, when we read that his soul was knit with the soul of David, for he loved him as his own soul. He stripped himself of his garments and armor and put them upon David (chapter xviii, 1-4; see also xx, 17; II Sam. They were truly kindred spirits, both strong in the Lord.

We cannot but think of Him who emptied Himself for us, laid aside all His glory. Topic lor My 9: "A Proehel Who -Wrote Nothing But Did All Kindi of Thingt" Morning service at 10.30. Evening sical program at evening service. CHURCH OF GOD Fourth Street The Rev. William N.

Yates, pastor. (Preaching at 10.30 at m. by the Rev. J. W.

Miller. The pastor will preach at 7.30 on "Christ Preaching to the Spirits in Prison." Sunday school at 1.4 0. Junior C. E. at 3 o'clock.

Senior and Intermediate C. 2. at 6.30. Pleasant View The Eev. 'George W.

Harper, pastor. Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Prea-ciiug at 10.45 a. "Christian Motherti-ood and Our Debt to 'Good Mothers." Jr.

C. E. at 3 p. m. Sr.

C. E. at 6.45 p. m. Preaching at 7.30 p.

"Loving the Word of God." prayeirfeeeting Wednesday at 7.30. Green Street The Eev. C. H. Grove, Preaching at 10.45 a.

ni. and 7.30 p. m. The morning service will be in 'honor of "Our Mothers." Evening subject, "Copying Christ's Program." Sunday school will 'be -changed from 2 p. m.

to 9.45 a. ni. Junior Endeavor at 6.15. Senior Endeavor at 6.45. Penbrook Church of Cod.

2733 Canby Street Tne Eev. Jay C. IForn-crook, pastor. Morning service at 10.30 o'clock. Suibject, "Mothers." Evening service- at 7.30 o'clock.

Subject, "Fathers." Sunday srfiool at 9.30. C. E. at 6.40 Normal rlass on Wednesday evening and for those who -work nights at the pasonage at 1 p. m.

Streets The Rev. B. M. Ward, pastor. that evil were determined by my father to come upon thee would not I tell it thee?" (xx, 9.) They went out into the field alone with the Lord and with prayer; and, as in His sight, they made a covenaut the one with the other aud arranged a plan by which Jonathan would find out certainly what his father's attitude to David really was (xx, 11-23).

When the plan was worked out and Saul's anger against David became so manifest that he tried to kill Jonathan for taking David's part, then Jonathan knew that it was determined of his father to slay David. So he arose from the table in fierce anger, for he was grieved for David (xx, 32-34). Then Jonathan in the morning went out into the field and communicated with David by a prearranged plan (xx. 18-24. 35-40).

It was a three days' interval (verse Morning service at 10.45. Subject, "The Best Nurse." Evening service rat 7.45. Subject. "The Dedicated 'Madison Square Garden, indissolubly associated with the city of New York, was purchased in 1853 by the Harlem railroad after the extinction of the old eastern post road, which ran diagonally across the block. In 1854 the railroad company put up sheds for the handling of the early morning' milk supply and farm products.

In .1863 the train sheds were rebuilt to house a passenger terminal of the 'Harlem on Twenty-sixth street and of the New Haven road on Twenty-seventh street, the trains being broken up at the present Grand Central and the separate cars being drawn down by mules. The railway ceased to use the building in 1871, and in 1873 it was remodeled and leased to Barnuni for the service at 7.o0. Sunday school at 1.30. St. John's.

Fourth and Maclav Streets The Rev. G. W. Hartman, pastor. 10.30.

Mother's Day will be observed. 7.30, "'Living for Heaven." Sundav school at 9.15. Y. P. S.

C. E. at 6.30. Fourth, Market and Sixteenth Streets The Eev. Homer Skyles pastor.

10.45, sermon toy the Eev. D. H. Leader, Camp Hill. 7.30, sermon by student James R.

Shepley. The pastor will officiate. Sunday school at 9.30. Heidelberg C. E.

at 6.30. Life." Sunday school at 12.15. C. E. at 7.15.

Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. on Wednesday. Covenant, Fifth amd Peffer Streets The R-ev. Harvey Klaer, pastor.

Morning service at .10.30. Subiect, "Honoring Mother." A Mothers' Day sermon. Evening service at 7.30. Sub ject, "Being Divorced." Sunday 6chool at 2. Y.

P. S. C. E. at 6.30.

Sunshine Mission Band at 6.15.' Paxton The Rev. Harrv B. King, CURTIN HEIGHTS, Sixth and Woodbine Sis. Service at 6:30 p. Sunday.

Leader: Mr. David Cotterell. Attendance last Sunday, 50. EPWORTH, Twenty-first and Derry Sts. Service at 6:30 p.

Sunday. Leader: Mn. Geiger. Attendance last Sunday, 38. FIFTH STREET, Fifth St.

and Granite Ave. Service at 6:30 p. Sunday. Leader: Mr. Ralph Sellmeyer.

Attendance last Sunday, 84. GRACE CHURCH, on State Si. near Third St. Service at 6:45 p. Sunday.

Leaden Miss Marion Bretz. Attendance last Sunday, 56. RIDGE AVENUE Corner Sixth and Herr Sis. Service at 6:30 p. Sunday.

Leader: Mr. C. C. Byler. Attendance last Sunday, 71.

STEVENS MEMORIAL, 13th and Vernon Sts. Service at 6:30 p. Sunday. Leader: Miss Mirriam Brown. Attendance last Sunday, 1 12.

ST. PAUL'S, on Vine near Front St. Service at 6:45 p. Sunday. Leader: Mr.

Joseph Kadazabelc. Attendance last Sunday, 30. pastor. Morning service at 11. Subject, "The Church's Ministry and Mission." At this time tie newlv elected elders Progress The Rev.

George Sigler, D. pastor. Evening service at 7.30. that He might redeem us, clothe us with His righteousness and share with us His Kingdom. We think also of will be ordained and installed.

Evening service at 7.30. Sunday school at 10. Sunday school at 9.30. and -boys' congress of nations. Sheridan Shook and Patrick Gilmore, in joint conduct of a museum, were the next tenants.

Barnuni returned with the circus and menagerie April 27, 1874. Gilmore took the place for the next season and produced the first of his conceits May 29, 1875. On May, 31, 1875, the place was first designated Madison Square Garden. The tearing down of the old building was begun Aug. 7, 18S9.

The present structure was formally opened Juue 16, 1890. Argonaut. C. E. at 7.

meeting at 2,30. The Rev. H. F. 'Hoover, D.

speaker. C. E. at 6 p. m.

Pine Street, Third and Pine The Kev. Lewis Seymour Mudge, D. pastor, the Rev. J. S.

Armentrout, as sistant pastor. Morning service at Second, Broad and Green Streets The Rev. Harry Nelson Bassler, pastor. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7.30.

Sundav school at 9.45. Y. P. S. C.

E. at 6.30. St. Andrew's, Penbrook The Rev. W.

R. Hartzell, pastor. 10.30, "Mother." Sunday school at 9.30. St. Matthew's, Enola The Rev.

W. R. Hattzell, pastor. Evening service at 7. SO.

Sunday school at 9.45. C. E. at 6.45. EVANGELICAL Park Street The Rev.

A. E. Han-gen, pastor. Sunday school at 9.30 a. m.

Preaching services at 10.30 a. m. Subject, "The Pastor's Co-Laborers." Junior Christian Endeavor at 5.45 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor at 6.30 p.

m. Preaching services at 7.30 p. m. Subject, "A White Carnation." Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.4 5 o'clock. A hearty welcome awaits all at all these services.

A. M. E. Wesley Union, South Street and Tanners Avenue The Rev. W.

A. Ray, pastor. "The Kingdom of Christ" at reminding us of so many three days' stories, and it was a morning farewell that these two friends now had (verse 35). reminding us by analogy and contrast of so many morning stories. The statement in verse 30 that the lad who gathered the arrows knew not anything of the significance of his doings nor of the real meaning of Jonathan's words to him has often come to me with power, as I have given His message from His word from time to time, simply knowing that I was seekingto be faithful to him.

but not knowing anything what He might be accomplishing by the message, but sure always that He knew what He was doing and that His word will always accomplish His pleasure (John vL Ji: Isa. lv. 11) How pathetic the farewell of these two after the lad had gone the kissing, the weeping, the committing of each other to the Lord, and Jonathan's "Go in peace" (verses 10.3-0. Sermon on Luke 4:18, "The Message of Christ." Evening service. at 7.30.

Sermon on Hosea 6:6, "What CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ," -Scientist, Board of Trade Hall. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.

Testimonial meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Free reading rooms, Kunkel building, 1.30 to 5 p. daily, also Monday and Saturday evenings. Adv.

God Desires of Us." Church Sunday LEADING HOTELS the disciple whom Jesus loved, who leaned upon his bosom, but we remember what is written in John xiii, 1, of all true disciples, "He loved them unto the end, to the uttermost" (R, margin). The next incident is in chapter xix, 1-7. where Jonathan pleaded with his father for David, reminding him that through David the Lord wrought a great salvation for all Israel, and so David was for a time restored to Saul's favor, but we saw in last lesson how worthless and uncertain ft was. In our lesson chapter we see David returning from Samuel (to whom he had school, elementary departments, inter national graded lessons at 1.30. Church Sunday school, advanced departments, adult Bible classes at 1.40.

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Station EUROPEAN PLAK Jf. B. ALDINGEB, Froprietoi at 6.30. "Wlyl Am Proud of My Wednesday mid-week service at 7.30. Subject, "Our Besetting Friday, May 14, 7.30 p.

illustrated lecture by the Rev. D. Montgomery, 'representative of i Let's ALL go to EPWORTH LEAGUE tomorrow LAWYERS' PAPEE BOOKS Printed at this office pn best style, at lowest prices and on shod notice. i.

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