SATURDAY EVENING, BIBLE FINAL Contest Maythe choirmaster. Professor T. Havard j Da vies, willbe...

Post on 11-Mar-2020

9 views 0 download

transcript

SATURDAY EVENING, BtARJUSBURG TELEGRAP H APRIL 22, 1916.

dclssolin): anthems by the choir, iHosanfia" (Creswell), "Sing to theLord a Glorious Song" (Petrie); organ]offertory, 'Christ (s Risen" (Mozart);solo b3 Miss Grace Deal, "The Resur- Irectlon" (Shelley)»; organ postlude. ;Miss Frances B. Gelwicks, organist, j"Easter Postlude" (Ashford).

AT STATE STREET C. B.Morning?There will he musical ex-

ercises by members of the Sunday 1school. The church choir will singtwo anthems, "Thanks Be To God"and "Easter Praise." Bass solo by'S. G. Backenstoss.

Evening l-?A grand musical service. 1;A special quartet: music written bythe choirmaster. Professor T. Havard jDa vies, will be given.

Professor Davies, choirmaster; MissStatz, organist.

SEW ANTHEM BYBISHOP DARLINGTON |

A new anthem. "They Shall Reignforever." composed by Bishop J. H.Darlington, of the Harrisburg diocese,

has just been Issued by a New York ;publisher. It will be sung for the firsttime by St. Stephen's choir, Easter !morning.

SECOND REFORMEDMorning: Postlude, Magnificat In G

Major, Guilmant: anthem. AwakeThou That Steepest, Owst; postlude,The Heavens Are Telling, (TheCreation) Hayden.

Evening: Prelude. Ave Maria,Widor: anthem, Why Seek Ye the I,tv- |ing Among the Dead. Eastman; an-1them, Christ tlie l.ord is Risen.Schnecker: postlude, Hosanna, Wachs; IMrs. Ada Culp Bowman, director.

ST. MATTHEWS I.UTHERANEaster music will be given at St.

Matthew's Eutheran Church Sunday Imorning and evening. The program Ifor the day follows: Morning service?Anthem. "Death Where Is ThySting?" (Turner): Easter carol, "The |Three Holy Women" (Gaul): eveningservice?Anthem, "As It Began to|Dawn" (Truette); female quartet, "He'Lives Again."

PRESBYTERIANPine Street ?? The Rev. Lewis Sey-1

mour Mudge, D. D.; the Rev. J. S. Ar-Imentrout, assistant. 10.30, "The Im- I'possible and the Resurrection"; 7.30,jlast sermon in Current Series. "TheSayings of the Saviour"; 1.30, Sundayschool. 1.40, advanced department, and;adult Bible classes; 6.30, Sr. Christian 1Endeavor.

Division Street The Rev. J. S. Ar-mentrout. 3, Sunday school, adultBible classes; 7.30, evening service,!'Easter sermon and music.

Bethany The Rev. John M. War-den. 9 Sunday school; Christian En-!deavor, 6.30; "The Power of His!Resurrection."

Olivet The Rev. William B. Cook.10.30, "The Sacrament of the Lord'sSupper"; 7.30. "The Future of the ;

Church." a service of praise; Sundayschool, 2; Christian Endeavor, 6.30; :Sunrise service, 6.3i>.

I'ovenant?The Rev. Harvey Klaer.10.30 "The Easter Victory"; 7.30,"The Day of the Resurrection"; Sun-1day school. 2: Y. I». C. E., 6.30; Men's!prayer meeting, 7.

Market Square - The Rev. GeorgeEdward Hawes, D. D.; the Rev. George 1 \u25a0Snavely Rentz, assistant. 11? "The!Better Resurrection," Easter music; j7.30, Easter carols, ancient and mod- Iem.

Calvary The Rev. P. Mackenzie.10.16, ~Th« Resurrection and Its Mes- !sage"; 7.30, "God and the Nations";Sunday school, 9; Christian Endeavor. '6.30. 1

Westminster The Rev. E. E. Cur-tis. 10.30,school. 1.45; Christian Endeavor, 6.30; j7.30, "I,azarns Restored to Life."

ltnmnnuel The Rev. H. EverettHallman. 10, infant baptism; 11.15'j!Easter exercises; sunrise prayer meet-'

House"; 7.30, Easter cantata by choiranil short sermon.

Epworth The Rev: J. J. W. Dea-vor. Kaster morning watch, 6; class jmeeting. 9; Sunday school, 10; holy icommunion, "Discovering the Resur-jrecti on of Christ." 11; 6.30, EpworthLeague: 7.30, "Our Escort For Life."

St. Paul's The Rev. William 1Moses. 10.30; Sunday school, 1.45;Epworth League, 6.30. A special Eas-ter day program will be given in theevening at 7.30; sunrise prayer meet-ing at 6.30.

UNITED BRETHRENSixth Street - The Rev. Joseph

Da ugherty. Praise service, 9.45;

preaching, 10.30, ResurrectionThoughts"; 7.30, "Christ's Message ofPeace"; Jr. C. E., 5.30; Sr. C. E., 6.20;]Sunday school. 1.45.

State Street ? The Rev. E. A. G. jBossier. Easter inga'therlng servicesat 9.30; 7.30, Easter music; Sunriseservice, 6; Jr. C. E., 6; Y. P. S. C. E.,6.30. ?? rTI "

Otterbein The Rev. S. EdwinRupp, D. D. 10.30, communion, bap-tism, reception of members; 7.30, "TheBasis of Immortality; Sunday school,;2; Christian Endeavor. 6.30.

Derry Street The Rev. J. A. Ly-ter. 10.30 and 7.30 sermons by theRev. E. J. Pace; Sunday school, 2; Y.P. S. C. E? 6.30.

St. Paul's, Wormleysburg TheRev. G. B. Renshaw. 10.45 and 7.30;Sunday school, 9.30; Sr. C. E., 6.30;Jr. C. B? 5.45.

First The Rev. Charles EdwinRoughter. Prayer, 10; 10.30, "TheResurrection Miracle"; 7.30, "Post-Resurrection Thoughts"; Sunday

[school, 1.45; Christian Endeavor, 6.45.

UNITED EVANGELICALI Grace, Lemoyne?The Rev. H. T.I Earle. Sunday school, 9.30; 10.45,

] "The Resurrection;" junior K. L. C. E.,[1.30; senior K. L. C. E? 6.30: 7.30,cantata. "The Lighted Cross," by the

jYoung People's Missionary Society.] Park Street ?The Rev. A. E. Han-'gen. Easter prayer meeting. 6; Sun-day school, 9.30; 10.45, "The Messageof the Empty Tomb;" junior ChristianEndeavor, 5.45; senior Christian En-deavor, 6.30; Easter cantata by aug-mented church choir, 7.30.

Harris Street ?The Rev. George F.Schaum. 6, Sunrise praise service;10.30, baptism of infants and recep-tion of members; "Christ's Resurrec-tion and Ours;" special music; 2, Sun-day school; 6.40, K. L. C. E.; 7.30.sermon by Evangelist W. M. Davis,"The Devil."

Pen brook?The Rev. J. G. Rosen-bcrger, minister, will preach at 10.30on "The Fact of the Resurrection" andat 7.30 on "The Worth of Jesus;" Sun-day school, 9.30; early praise serviceat 6,

CHI'RCH OF GODXagle Street. The Rev. A. U

IKriner, pastor, will preach at. 10:30;Sunday school, 1:30; Y. P. S. C. E.,

! t">: 45; special services by Sunday

jschool at 7:30.New Cumberland. The Rev. J. W.

Drshong, 10:30. "Resurrection Tid-ings": 7:30, "Christ's Manifestationsto Mis Disciples": Sunday school,9:15: Prof. Paul B. Smith will sing atboth services; early prayer and praiseservice at 5:30.

Fourth Street. The Rev. WilliamX. Yates, D. D., 10:30, "The EasierMessage"; 7:30, "Abide With lT s";Sunday school, 1:40; C. E. 6:30; earlypraise service at 6.

Enola. The Rev. O. ,T. FarlingI will preach at 10:30 and 7:30; Sun-day school, 2; Jr. C. E., 3; Sr. C. E.,at 7.

Camp Hill. The Rev. D. S. Shoop,D. D., 10:30, "Weeping at theEmpty Grave"; at 7:30 the Sundayschool will give "The Open Gates" aservice of music, recitations andreadings; Sunday school at 9:30.

Green Street The Rev. C. H.Grove. 10.30, "The Resurrection";7.30, "Christian Ordinances," commis-si on will be observed: Sunday school.2; Jr. Endeavor, 3; life of Christ willbe given at 7.45.

ing. 6.30. by the C. E. societies; 7.30,11Easter < antata. i

Paxton The Rev. Harry B. King.11, "Alive Korevermore." Lord's Sup- 1per: 7.3o,cantata, "The Day of Resur- irection"; Sunday school, 10; Christian >Endeavor, 7. 1 1

I.UTHERANSt. Matthew's. The Rev. E. E. j

Snyder, 11, Holy communion; 7:30, 11Easter Message; Sunday school, 10;Jr. C. E? 2: Sr. C. E., 6:30. j!

Trinity. The Rev. R. L. Meisen-I'helder, 10:30. communion; 7:00, Eas-ter exercise by the Sunday school; ISunday school at 2; Sunrise Service, 6.

Zion. Enola, the Rev. M. S. 'Sharp will preach at 10:30 and 7:30: !Sunday school, 9:30; Holy com- jmCinlon Easter morning at 10:30. ij

Messiah. The Rev. Henry W. A. "Hanson, 10, Holy communuion; 7:30, j|Holy communion and Easter cantata |,by Messiah choir; Sunday school, 2. .

Trinity. Camp Hill, the Rev. Dr. iE. D. Weigle, pastor. 10:30, holy com-munion; 7:30, Easter Song service; ]Sunday school, 9:15. I

Church of Redeemer. The Rev. ]M. P. Hocker, D. D., former pastor of JSt. John's Lutheran church of Steel-ton, will preach at 10:30 and holy tcommunion at 7:30; Sunday school at9:80; C. E? 6:30.

I Holy Communion. The Rev. JohnHenry Miller. Easter services by jthe Bible schocl Sunday evening at 8 1o'clock. j \u25a0

Augsburg. The Rev. A. M. iStamets; 10, Sacrament of the Lord'sSupper and reception of new ntem- jbers; 7:30, sermon sacrament and re-'ception of catechumens; Sunday I !school, 2.

Memorial. The Rev. L. C. Manges'D. D., prayer meeting at 10; Holy icommunion at 10:30, "The Resurrec-IHon of Jesus, Our Assurance," Holy!communion at 7:30, sermon by the.Rev. Edmund Manges of York; Sun-rday school at 2; Jr. Luther League atj5:30; Sr. Luther League at 6:30. i

I Holy Communion The Rev. JohnI Henry Miller. 10.45, "Helpful ShotsFor the Easter; 7.30; Festival Easter 1services by Sunday school; LutherLeague, 6.30: Lord's supper adminis-tered. The Rev. H. Bransen Richardswill address the Sunday school in theevening.

Bethlehem The Rev. J. Bradley .Markward, D. D, 10, holy communion; ,7.30, holy communion and address:1.45, Sunday school; early morningservice, 6.20.

Zion ?r- The Rev. S. Winfleld Her-man. 10, holy baptism and holy com-munion; 7.30, Easter praise service:

jSunday school, 2; holy communion In ,lower church, 7.

Calvary The Rev. Edward H.Paar. 11, "Now Is Christ Risen";7.30, "1 Know That My RedeemerLivelh"; Sunday school, 10.

METHODISTAsbury. The Rev. W. IT. Gaines. '

11 "The Resurrection a Fact," X. "The j iFirst Sunday Evening's Joy," Sundayschool, 2: Epworth League. 7.

Fifth Street. The Rev. Edwin A.P\ les. "The Joy of Easter." 10:30:"The Master's Easter Greeting." 7:30:;class meeting 9:30: Sunday school 2; |Epworth League. 6:30. !i

Grace. The Rev. George EdwardReed. DD. LL. I)., will preach at 10:30on "The Easier Wagons." and at 7:30a cantata by the choir; Sunday schoolat 1:45; Organ recital, 7:20.

Ridge Avenue. The Rev. WilliamW. Hartman, 10:30, "The Resurrec-tion." 7:30. "Easter Cantata by thechoir; Sunday school, 2; class meet- iing. 9; Epworth League, 6:80.

Stevens Memorial. The Rev. Dr.Clayton Albert Smucfcer; 6:30 serviceIn charge of Epworth League: morn- iing class, &:80; 10:30, reception ofadult class; Sunday school, 2; 7:30,"Jesus the Poet.."

Camp Curtin Memorial The Rev. <A. S. Williams. 6.30, early morningservice; 9.30, choir meeting; 9.45, Jun- ilor League; 2, Sunday school; 6.30,Epworth service; 10.30, "The Eternal 1

CHOIR DIRECTORFOR 26 YEARS

E. A. Heffelfinger Has One of

Most Successful Choirsin City

IIB?

Mm \u25a0\u25a0

E. A. HEFFELFIXGER

E. A. Heffelfinger, choir director of

Christ Lutheran Church since its or- 1I ganization in 1890, has arranged an |elaborate musical program to be given jat the Easter services to-morrow.

Mr. Heffelfinger was elected choir!director about 1876 of what Is now the IMemorial Lutheran Church, then a j

I mission of Zion Lutheran Church.| Here he served continuously until |! March 23, 1890, when the ChristChurch was organized. Shortly after 1

j he formed the choir of that churchj and has been in charge ever since. ;His services are entirely without re- inumeration.

The first choir included the follow-ing: Chorister. E. A. Heffelfinger; or-ganist, Annie McKee; sopranos, Mrs.E. A. Heffelfinger, Katharine /eiders,Dollie Garverich, Jessie McKee, EvaCu minings; altos, Annie E. Fisher,Jean M. Wall is. Jessie Howard; tenor,]E A. Heffelfinger; bass, George Park- 1hill. \ |

Present ChoirThe present organization includes: '

j Sopranos, Miss E. Gertrude llcffel-!finger. Miss Ellu Fenical, Miss Itu 11* i[M. HetTellinger. Mrs. A. Raymond '| Todd, Miss Eliza Bretz, Miss Margaret ]

( Wilson, Mrs. M. M. Wertz; contraltos,< Mrs. J. K. Whistler. Miss Ida 55. Long, II Miss Esther M. Hut-pel and Miss Mary

j McKee; tenors, George L. Ebersole. jI Wilson S. Ebersole and W. VV. Wit- Iman; bass, F. E. Crist, S. S. Fackler, IWarren Lyme, Harry A. Boyer and F. IJ. Wallis.

Following is the musical program]for to-morrow:

Communion service, 6.3o?Prelude, !Spring Song, Mendelssohn; anthem, |"Christ is Risen from the Dead," C. B, !Blount, solo, Miss Margaret Wilson;post lude, Entre de Procession, Mar- ishall.

Communion service. 10.30?Prelude,Gloria, Twelfth Mass, Mozart: anthem,

I Am lie That Liveth." Caleb Simper,solo. F. E. Crist; post lude. Post lude,Mailing.

Evening?Prelude, (a) "The Ques-tion," (I.) "The Answer," Wolsten-holni; anthem. "Christ is Risen," X. B.

I Goate, contralto solo, Mrs. J. E. Whis-j ler; bass solo, S. S. Fackler; anthem,"Christ the Lord is Risen," W. F.

| Sudds: soloists. Miss Bretz, soprano;! Miss Harpel, contralto; tenor solo. II "Easier Chimes," Adam Geibel. Wilson 1S. Ebersole; male chorus. "Now is!Christ Risen," E. K. Heyser; chorus,"Christ the Lord is Risen To-day," ]J. T. Williams; soloists, Mrs. M. M.Wertz, soprano; Warren Lyme, bass;postlude, March, Faulkes.

BAPTISTTabernacle The Rev. Calvin A.

Hare, D. D. 10.30, "The Resurrectionof Jesus;" 7.30, "A Personal Visit tothe Holy Sepulcher and Its Lessons";Sunday school, 11.30; B. Y. P. U., 6.45.At the Herr Street Branch, preachingin both Rumanian and Hungarian at10.30 and 7.30.

First The Rev. W. S. Booth, j10.30. "The Easter Message," and Chil-I

drcn's dedicatory service: 7.30. "Men |Most Miserable" Baptism; Sunday Ischool, 11.30; Christian Endeavor,6.30.

Second The Rev. Albert JosiahGreene. 10.30, " The Easter Sun";7.30, "Easter Exercises of BibleSchool"; Sunday school. 12; B. Y. P.U., 3; Easter exercises, 2.

St. Paul's The Rev. E. Luther!Cunningham. 10.30, "Our Victory OvenDeath"; 7.30, Baptism, Easter concertby Sunday school; Sunday school12.30; B. Y. P. U.. 6.30.

Market Street The Rev. W. H.Dallman. 10.15, "The Significance ofBaptism"; 7.30, "The History of Bap-tism"; Sunday School, 12.

REFORMEDFourth The Rev. Homer Skyles

May. 10.4 5. holy communion; 7.30,holy communion and sermon: Sundayschool, 9.30; Heidelberg Christian En-deavor, 6.30.

St. Andrew's?The Rev. W. R. Hart-zell. 10.30, holy communion; 7.30,holy communion, followed by cantata; iSunday school, 9.30.

Salem?The Rev. Ellis X. Kremer. iHoly communion, 10.30 and 7.30; Sun- Iday school Easter service, 1.30.

CHURCH OF GODPleasant View?The Rev. George W.

Harper. Sunday school, 9.45; 10.45,"The Resurrection Morning;" juniorChristian Endeavor, 3; senior Chris-tian Endeavor, 6.4 5: 7.30, "The Hopeof the Resurrection."

Maclay Street?The Rev. F. I. M.Thomas. 11, "The Resurrection ofthe Redeemer:" 7.30. "Abide WithUs;" Sunday school. 9.45.

EPISCOPALSt. Augustine's?Archdeacon E. 1,.

Henderson. 7, holy communion: 11,morning prayer; 12.30, Sunday school;7.30, evening prayer and sermon bythe- Rev. E. A. Christian.

St. Andrew's The Rev. James F.Bullitt. Holy communion, 7.30:morning prayer, 10.30; parish Easterfestival, 3.30; evening prayer, 7.30.

AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPALBethel, The Rev. IT. G. Leeper.

10.30. "Now Is Christ Risen From theDead": 7.30, "Easier Music by theChoir": Sunday school, 12.30; A. C. EL., 6.30.

CHURCH OF CHRISTLemoyne The Rev. Melvin Men-

ges. 10.30, "Conquering Death"; 7.30,"Supposition and Certainty"; 9.30, Bi-ble school; 6.30, Christian Endeavor.

CHURCH OF THE BRETHRENHummel Street The Rev. D. H.

Widder. 11 and 7.30; Sunday school.!1; Christian Workers, 6.45.

i (AUUilioiuU Churches oil Page 3J,

FINAL NOTICEContest closes May 15th

7,777 Prizes

First Prize

$ 1,000What is the 7th Point?

From Maine to California, from Texas toHudson Bay, millions of people have been ask-ing "What is the 7th Point in Sterling Gum? "

In practically every town, city and village inthe United States and Canada, the published sixpoints of superiority have brought Sterling Gumfast-growing popularity.

But the seventh point still remains a riddle.Point

Now, we are offering liberal prizes to those who send u»the best suggestions for the Sterling Gum Point 7.

Before you make your suggestion for the 7th Point, readthe following:

The Following Story Unfolds the Secretof the Famous Point 7

To most people chewing wrappers), Cinnamon (ingum is a mystery. They may blue wrappers),know that different chewing Xherc arc somc twentygums are made from different varieties of the mint plant,ingredients. But that is about Thc Sterling Peppermint isall Here arc facts which we a product of the choiccstibelieve you will be glad to Bmoo thest-flavored of theseknow about Sterling Gum: many mjnt varicties .

Your Sterling Gum is The spicy Cinnamon flavormade from the following ; s extracted from thc Cassiani^f.riaS * . bush which grows in the

The basis is the pure sap tropicsof the tropical Sapota Tree Thc

-

f h g-a natural gum Trec> the cane sugar, the

This natural Sapota Tree corn syrup( the peppcrm illtsap is boiled sweetened and and Cinnamon flavors allflavored. Ihe sweetening is come from the sap of some?imply pure cane sugar and p)ant or trcc . Nature herselfpure corn syrup. supplies these delicious ma-

The flavoring is of two tcrials from which yourkinds ?Pcppermint| (in red Sterling Gum is made.

Requirements for Winning PhraseWhen you read the'above facts Iti*understood that the Sterling

on the material* that Sterling Gum Gum Company will have the rightlimade of, you will know all that t0 use the 7 Poinl ,Uggestion**entit necessary for you to know in in by the pr ;? ? inners .entering thil contest.

The first prize will go to the The contest ia easy to enter,

one whose suggestion, based 011 the Just think out your way of express-above story, most impressively pre- ing the 7th Point. Then write it?ent* the natural purity of Sterling out in six words or less and sendGum ?in theopinion of the judges. it in as directed in the condition*

Remember that your suggestion printed below. Even if you don'tmust be in six words or less. win the first prize of SI,OOO, you

The next bestsuggestion will win stand a chance to win one of thcthe second prize?and so on down. 7,777 smaller prizes.

PEPPERMINTJIN RED WRAF 'ER CINNAMON IN BLUE WRAPPER

First Prize SI,OOOSecond Prize SSOO

Third Prim* . ? $250.00 700 Prize*?each . Box of 20five-cent package* of Sterling

7 Prize*?each ? ? $25.00 , .7000 Pnze*?each . Box of 10five-cent packages of Sterling

70 Prize*?each $2.50 Gum.

Conditions of the ContestSterling Gum Company em- liirlcro*plovees cannot enter thi* contest. JUQgesIf two answer, are entitled to The prizM be tward ed by

the tame pnzc, the full amount or the following committee of fivtthe prize will be paid to each. well-known men:

All answers must come in on apostal card. On the back of the John A. Sleicher, Editor of Leslie'spostal card write ntlhing but your Weekly.7 Point suggestion (six words or Edgar Sissoni Editor of th. Coi.less) and your name and address. mopolitan Magazine.The postal may be mailed in anenvelope if you choose. Jno. M. Siddall, F.Hitor of The

Mail answer, to American Magazine.

Sterling Prize Judge* Frederick L. Collins, Editor ofRoom 319, 405 Lexington Ave. McClure'* Magazine.

New York City Rober , H Davis> Editor of Mu ?.

You may send in as many »ug- *ey'* Magazine.f stions for Point 7 a* you choose.but each suggestion must be ivrit- ,

tm *H a fatal card MI dirtcttd Announcement*b,vt ? of Awards

Contest Closes Thewinner*of the firstßo prizeiAll answers must be received in will be announced in the July first

New York by midnight of May issue of the Saturday Evening Post.15, 1916. Please do not write to the judge*.

Answers will not be examined They cannot correspond with in-bv the judges until after that date. dividual contestants. Just make aThe judges, therefore, cannot note now of the date on which themail acknowledgment* of the prize winners will be announcedsuggestions received. in the Saturday Evening Post.

Now put on your thinking cap. Get your family to help you. Sendin as many suggestion* a* you want to. All will be considered inawarding these many prize*. Do not write the Sterling Gum Companyregarding the contest or its condition* a* all *ugge*tion* will be judgedby thc Prize Committee named above.

The Sterling Gum Co., Inc., New YorkThe Sterling Gum Co. of Canada. Ltd.. Toronto

BIBLE STUDENTS'20TH CONFERENCE

Rev. O. R. Palmer, Philadel-phia Lecturer, to Address

Meetings This Month

REV. O. R. PALMER

Director For North America of theAfrica Inland Mission

The twentieth monthly interdenomi-national Bible conference will be heldin the First Baptist Church, Second andPine streets. Monday and Tuesday af-ternoon and evening at 3.30 and 7.45o'clock.

The Rev. O. R. Palmer, the speaker,is director for North America of theAfrica Inland Mission, of which CharlesK. Hulbert, ex-State Y. M. C. A. sec-retary, is Held director in British EastAfrica.

Mr. Palmer is a man well versed inthe scriptures and is much in demandin Philadelphia where he resides.

The four addresses will be based onthe Book of Joshua. The general sub-ject??"The Warfare With Satan and theWay of Victory."

CITY RESCUE MISSIONMeetings every evening at 7:4 5,

with the following in charge: Sun-day, the Rev. E. I'. Robinson; Mon-day, Grace Methodist Episcopalf'hurch; Tuesday, Market SqquarePresbyterian Church: Wednesday,Workers' meeting: Thursday, Derr.vStreet United Brethren Church; Fri-day, Green Street Church of God;Saturday, Martin Stutzman, speaker.

FIRST UNITED BRETHRENThe choir of the First United Breth-

ren Church, under the direction ofC. F. Clippinger, will give the fol-lowing special Easter music: Morning

Anthem, "Christ Our Passover"(Tours); anthem, "Jesus Christ IsRisen (Gaul); anthem,'Jesus Lives" (Macfarlane): solo, se-lected, Mrs. C. F. Giippinger.

Evening, anthem, "The Dav ofResurrection" (Schnecker); anthem"They Have Taken My Lord Awav"(Stainer); solo, "Hail Glorious Morn"(Coibel), Miss Alice Buffington.

OLIVET PRESBYTERIANJSvening service of praise, 7:30'

or&an prelude, "Spring Song" (Men-

EASTER SUNDAYUnderlying everything that Easter means to you; is there not a deeply religious in-stinct which inspires you to seek that which the day celebrates? Good Friday andEaster the Cross and the Open Tomb, mark the giving of Christianity to the world.Not alone Christianity, but its counterpart as well. Divine Love, exemplified inman by thought of fellow-man, human love and civilization. The world s symbol ofLife Eternal is portrayed in the Resurrection.

The Church's Easter Message Is LifeOui life to-day is one of the many vicissitudes to which we must adapt ourselves. But Death,which is e\ cr in our midst, never changes. Many of us in the past year have experienced it withinour circles. With what manifold blessings (Toes the Easter message come because of Death?forthat message is Life Lite conquering Death?Life Eternal. The Triumph of Life willbe thetheme oi song, sermon and service in most churches to-morrow. And how great is the comfortof the assurance of a Resurrection for us; that just as our Redeemer broke Death's power; socan we who follow in His footsteps.

Thousands Will Hear This Messageou should he one of those who willhe in church to-morrow. The churches

of Harrisburg extend a most cordial invitation to you to attend any servicethat is held on this glorious day. Ifthere is a church to which you belong;you should be in attendance there. If you have 110 church relations; everychurch invites you. The Easter message is yours, and in song and serviceyou should allow your soul to fully embrace it.

GO TO CHURCH> .

?

This advertisement has been authorized by and ts beins: paid for by the Associated Churches of Harrisburjr.

5