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YOUNG PEOPLE

40UL.TS

"Surrendering and Sharing Life"

Summer Assembly
June 25
to July 1,

1934

Mt. Gretna, Pa.


Church
of the United Brethren

in Christ

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Important Information
Delegates.
Societies,

There

is

We expect representation from all the Christian Endeavor Sunday School Departments and Christian Education Age-groups. no limitation as to how many delegates you may send.
In

Registration.
gates to register.

fairness

to

the

Assembly, as

this

is

our largest
all

factor in assisting meeting the expenses of the program,

we expect
fee

dele-

Registration
is

is

$1.00, except for the Juniors or Children's

Division, which fee

50 cents.

Send your registration


Registrar,

now

to

Rev.

Cawley H.

Stine,

Assembly

5845

Catherine

Street,

Philadelphia, Pa.

Lodging.
Meals.
inclusive.

50 cents per night per person.


$6.00,
in

Payable to the Registrar.

16 meals for Meals served

Tuesday luncheon to Sunday Dinner, Assembly Dining Hall Breakfast, 6:30;

Luncheon, 12:15; Dinner,


trar's desk.

5:00.

Season ticket

may

be purchased at Regis-

Cooking

is

not permitted in the cottages except by special

arrangement.

Equipment.

Bring your equipment for the type of recreation you

may

desire.

Bathing, baseball, tennis, et cetera.


will

Musical instruments

if

you can transpose, we


Chorus.

use

you

in

connection with

the Convention

Services.
direct

All services will be held in the Auditorium.

Placards will

you

to services

and

classes that

cannot be held

in

the Auditorium.

Eastern Standard

Time

operates these services.

Transportation.
Lebanon.

Via train

Philadelphia

& Reading

R. R.

come

to

Penna. R. R. come to Elizabethtown.

Bus service from either

of these cities to Mt. Gretna.

Expenses.
while at

The expense

for

any one delegate should not exceed $10.00


(5

Mt. Gretna.

This does not include transportation.

nights

lodging, $2.50; registration, $1.00; meals, $6.00).

This

is

figured-

from Tues-

day noon to Sunday afternoon. Offerings service and at the Sunday services.
Preparation.

will be received at

each evening

There has been a group of 20 and more Christians months that the program presented will be well balanced so as to meet the individual needs of those attending. the full surrender of self Especially, that the theme may become a reality to Christ and then sharing your surrendered life with your friends. As you have completed reading this, won't you pray, too, that the Holy Spirit may have perfect freedom during the whole Assembly?
that have been praying definitely for

NOTICE
Assembly
will observe Standard

Time

Program
Theme
"Surrendering and Sharing Life"
Assembly Text
"Ye have not chosen me, but
should remain
I

have chosen you, and ordained


fruit,

you, that ye should go and bring forth


:

and that your

fruit

that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in


it

name, he

may

give

you."

my

St.

John 15:16.

MONDAY, JUNE
1

25,

1934

Afternoon

Meeting of Leadership Training Faculty. 3:00 meeting of the Leadership Training


:30
First

Classes.

Outline

of courses, see page

12.

necessary that the classes get organized It is order to be most effective. Those intending to take any of the courses should try to be present for the first class and purpose to attend all sessions.
in

Note

7:15

Worship

Evening
in Song.

Devotions.

Announcements and

Offering.

7:35

"Fulfilled Prophecies that Prove the Bible"

Stereopticon Lecture.

By Rev. George T.
Benediction.

B. Davis.

TUESDAY, JUNE
Morning
10:00 to 12.00

26,

1934

Leadership Training School.

See Page 12

Registrations.
12 :00

Rev. C. H. Stine, Registrar.

Luncheon.
Afternoon

2:00

Convening
Greetings.

the Assembly.
President of

Rev.

J.

O. Jones, D.D.

Summer Assembly.
Rev. S. C. Enck, D.D. Campmeeting Association.

President of the Mt. Gretna

Response.

Mr. Elwood H. Baer. Mr.


C.

Chairman, Summer Assembly Program Committee.

Getting Acquainted.
Student,
5

Willard Fetter.
Director

Wheaton College

Recreational

:00 Dinner

Twilight
6:00

Vesper

Service.

Miss Meta M. Jones.

Evening
Rev.
7:00
J.

O. Jones, D.D., Presiding.

Worship

in Song.

Herbert R. Howells.

Devotions.

Announcements
7:35

Offering.
In charge of Dr.

Holy Communion. Assembly Sermon.


Bell.

Enck

Assisted by the Ministers of East Pennsylvania Conference.

8:15

Rev.

S.

C.

Enck, D.D.

Conference Superintendent

9:00 Benediction.
10:30 Retiring


WEDNESDAY, JUNE
Morning
27,

1934

RisingQuiet Hour Breakfast. 7:45 Prayer Tryst. 8:00 Devotional Message. 9:00 Children's Assembly.
6 :45

Room

rear of Platform

Dr. Ralph

W. Sockman

See Page 9 Miss Blanche C. Lengle, Children's Director


People's Assembly.
S.

Young

See Page 10

Rev.

T. Dundore,

Young People's Director


See Page
1

Adult Assembly.

Mr. Elwood H. Baer, Adult Director


10:00 to 12:00

Leadership

Training School.

See Page 12

12:00

Luncheon.
Afternoon
Herbert R. Howells
Rev. H. M. Falstick
of the Evangelical Church.
J.

Song Service. 1:30 Gospel Songs. 2:00 Greetings Perkasie Assembly


1:15
Illustrating

By Revs. Geo. M. Schaum,


Recreation.
5

I.

Bobst, and

J. F.

Gross

Mr.

C.

Willard Fetter

:00 Dinner

Twilight
6:00

Vesper Service.
Evening
Rev. John

Miss Meta M. Jones

W. Luckens,

Presiding.

7:00

Song

Service.

Herbert R. Howells

Devotions.

Announcements
7:35

Offering.

Greetings.
President,

Rev. Clyde A. Lynch, Ph.D., D.D. Lebanon Valley College.


C. Schlichter

Address
7:50

Prof.

Norman

Pageant Presented by Young People, Shamokin, 2nd.


Bell.

9:00 Benediction.
10:30 Retiring

28,

THURSDAY, JUNE
Morning
6 :45

1934

RisingQuiet Hour Breakfast. Prayer Tryst. Room rear of Platform 8:00 Devotional Message. Dr. Ralph W. Sockman 9:00 Children's Assembly Miss Lengle, Director See Page 9
7:45

Young

People's

Assembly

Rev. Dundore, Director


See Page 10

Adult Assembly
10:00 to 12:00
12:00

Mr. Baer, Director


Training School.

See Page

11

Leadership

See Page 12

Luncheon.
Afternoon
Service.

Song 1:30 2 Recreation.


1

:15

Herbert R. Howells
Rev. H. M. Falstick

Illustrating Gospel Songs.

:00

Mr.

C.

Willard Fetter

:00 Dinner.

Twilight
6:00

Vesper

Service.

Miss Meta M. Jones

Evening
Rev. H. E. Scheaffer, D.D., Presiding.
7:00

Song

Service.

Herbert

R.

Howells

Devotions.

Announcements

Offering.
Dr.
J.

Greetings. 8:00 Address.


7:45

Mrs. E. S. Nissley, Harrisburg Woman's Missionary Association.

Gresham Machen

President, Westminister Theological Seminary.

9 :00

Benediction.
Bell.

10:30 Retiring

29,

FRIDAY, JUNE
Morning
6 :45

1934

RisingQuiet Hour Breakfast. Prayer Tryst. Room rear of Platform 8:00 Devotional Message. Dr. Ralph W. Sockman 9:00 Children's Assembly Miss Lengle, Director See Page 9
7:45

Young

People's

Assembly

Rev. Dundore, Director


See Page 10

Adult Assembly
10:00 to 12:00 12:00

Mr. Baer, Director

See Page

Leadership Training School.

See Page 12

Luncheon. Afternoon 1:15 Song Service. 1:30 Gospel Songs.


Illustrating

Herbert R. Howells
Rev. H. M. Falstick

Recreation.

Mr.

C.

W. Fetter

5:00 Dinner.
6:00

Vesper

Twilight
Service.

Miss Meta M. Jones

Evening Adult Night


Mr. Elwood H. Baer, Presiding.
7:00

Song

Service.

Herbert R. Howells

Devotions.

7:45

Announcements Offering. Address "Our Adult Church

Program" Mr. Arthur

R.

Dodmer

Address

"How we

6th Street, Harrisburg.

Interest

Our Adults"
Mr.
E.

W. Coble

8:15

Address "The
Benediction.
Bell.

Covenant, Lancaster.

Enrichment of the Adult Life"


Rev. Martin
General Director of Adult
I.

Webber

Work

9 :00

10:30 Retiring

SATURDAY, JUNE
Morning

30,

1934

RisingQuiet Hour Breakfast. 7:45 Prayer Tryst. 8:00 Devotional Message. 9:00 Business.
6:45
Election.

Room

rear of Platform

Dr. Ralph

W. Sockman

Presentation of Awards.

10:00 to 12:00 12:00

Leadership Training School.


Afternoon

See Page 12

Luncheon.

1:15
1

:30

Song

Service.

Herbert

R.

Howells

Illustrating Gospel Songs.

Rev. H. M. Falstick

Presentation of Leadership Credits.


Recreation.

By Rev.

E.

M. Rhoad

Mr. C. W. Fetter

6:00

Vesper

Twilight
Service.

Miss Meta M. Jones

Evening

Youth Night
Rev. Edwin M. Rhoad, Presiding.
7:00

Song

Service.

Herbert R. Howells

Devotions.

Announcements
7:45

Variety
Etc.

Offering. Program Musical

Numbers, Talks, Trumpeter,

Benediction. 9:01 Camp-fire Service.


9 :00

10:30 Retiring

Bell.

SUNDAY, JULY
Morning

1,

1934

RisingQuiet Hour Breakfast. 7:45 Prayer Tryst. 8:00 Morning Devotions.


6 :45

Room

rear of Platform

Bible School
Mr. M. H. Bach man, Presiding.

9:00 Worship
Lesson.

Period.

Mr. Harry
Derry
Street,

L.

Carl

Harrisburg

Worship Service
Prof. F. B. Stengle, Presiding
10:00

Worship
Sermon.

Appointments.

Bishop G. D. Batdorf, Ph.D.,

D.I).

12:00 Dinner.

Afternoon
Rev.
1

J.

O. Jones, D.D., Presiding.

:30

Song

Service.

Devotions.
Installation Services.

Rev. H. F. Rhoad, Ph.D., D.D.

2:30

Closing Sermon.
Benediction.

Bishop G. D. Batdorf, Ph.D., D.D.

Final Adjournment.
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The Church by the Side of the Road.


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C. Poole.
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COPYRIGHT.

1914,

Cho. H. GabrftK

Game Into My Heart.


A.

R. H. McDaniel.

HOMER

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Is It

the Crowning Day?


1910.

COPYRIGHT,

BY PRAISE PUBLISHING

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YOU CAN SMILE

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shadows that will dis - ap-pear, When you learn to meet them, with a soon a - wake you, if you smile to - day; Don't pa-rade your sor - row, wait un fret-ter,smil-ing earth is gaining should not make you sad; Do not be a

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Need

Jesus.
Cbas, H. GabrieL

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Would Be

Like Jesus.
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COPYRIGHT, 1911, BYE.

EXCELU

WORDS AND MUSIC.


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would be

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way from
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like

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L. B. B.

He Keeps Me
M. 100 -h

Singing.
L- B. Bridgers.

COPYRIGHT, IOIO, BY L. B. HRIOQEHS. CHARLIE TILLMAN, OWNER.

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- ways look-ing on His smil-ing face, That is why I shout and sing. Tho 'sometimes the path seems rough and steep, See His footprints all the way.

shall

wing

my flight to worlds unknown, I

shall reign

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My

Heart There Rings a Melody.


COPYRIGHT, 1923, BY ELTON. M. ROTH. E. O. EXCELL, JR., OWNER.

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We May
J. G. Whittier.

Not Climb the Heavenly Steeps.


(SERENITY. CM.)

W.

V. Wallace.

may
heal
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not climb the heav'nly steeps e - ven yet ing of the seam-less dress
of

warm, sweet, ten-der,


Lord
and Mas-ter

us

all,

bring the Lord Christ down; pres - ent help is He: Is by our beds of pain; What-e'er our name or sign,

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call,

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test

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no depths can drown. Gal - i - lee. are whole a - gain. our lives by Thine.
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BY

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Let me to Thy wa-tersroll, While the tem-pest re-ceive my S. -Safe in - to the ha - ven guide, fOth-er ref-uge have I none; Hangs my help-less \ Leave, oh,leave me not a-lone, Still [sup-port and 5,-Cov-er my de-fense-less head With the shad-ow
soul,

my

high.
lastl

1 ;
1
J

soul
soul
of

at

on

Thee;

com-fort

me.
wing.

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Thy

r
Jesus, Lover of

My

Soul.
a
I

^d^H^H:ldt^
Hide me,
All

d-d
my

3: a:
is

lass
past; bring;

Si

D.C.

my

my trust

Sav-iour, on Thee is
A

hide,

Till

1
Thou,

i=g=g-rf- -|g^
f
Christ, art
all

stayed

All

the storm of life help from Thee

f
want;

i=*

all I

More than
Heal the
I

iu

Thee

I find;
blind.

Raise the fallen, cheer the faint,


sick,
is

and lead the

Just and holy

Thy name,

am

all

unrighteousness.

Vile

and

Thou

of sin I am, art full of truth and grace.


full

Plenteous grace with Thee is found, Grace to cover all my sin; Let the healing streams abound; Make and keep me pure within. Thou of life the fountain art, Freely let me take of Thee; Spring Thou up within my heart, Rise to all eternity.

48
Copyright

Follow the Gleam.


1923, by the National Board of Young Women's Christian Association of the V. S. A. Used by permission.

The Silver Bay Priie Song,

1920.

Written by Bryn

Mawr College.

Sallie

Hume

Douglass.

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1.

2.

Keeping watch on the mountain To the Knights in the days of old, And And we who would serve the King loy - al_-Jy Him o -

height, bey,

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day.

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low, fol low, fol

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fol-low the gleam, Banners unfurled o'er fol-low the gleam, Stand ards o f worth o'er

the world, the earth,

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fol fol -

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Fol-low, Fol-low,

low, low,

fol-

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low the gleam Of the Chal-ice that is the Grail. low the gleam Of the light th at sh all bring the dawn.


49
Joseph Scriven.

What a
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Converse.

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What

2.

3.

Je a Friend we have in Have we tri-als and temp -ta Are we weak and heav-y - la

sus,

All

our sins and griefs to bear!


there troub-le

tions? Is

an

y- where?
of

den,

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care?-

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priv

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be-cause

we do not

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it it it

Fink

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in
in

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prayer!
prayer,

'ry-thing to 'ry-thing to

God God
Lord

We

should nev-er be

dis- cour-aged,

wn
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D.S.-Je - sus knows our ev-'ry weak-ness, Pre - cious Sav-ior, still our ref - uge, D.S. -In His arms He'll take and shield thee,

Take Take Take

to to to

the Lord in prayer,


the
in

prayer,

the Lord in prayer,

Thouwiltfind

sol-ace there.

what peace we oft - en Can we find a friend so

s
1

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1

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up
D.S
bear,

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for feit,

what

need-less pain

we

faith - ful

Who

will all
it

Do

thy friends de-spise, for-sake thee? Take

to

our sor-rows share? the Lord in prayer;

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50

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s
for the Night

nn
is

Work,

Coming.
Lowell Mason.

Annie L. Walker. M. 104 J

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hours; f Work, for the night is com-ing, Work thro' the morning ] Work 'mid springing \ Work while the dew is sparkling, [O/wff ]When man's work is D. C.Work for the night is com-ing, [Omit
l,

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tfie

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in

*=ft

I
sun;

Work when the day grows

bright-er,

the glow-ing

done.

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2 Work,

for the night is coming, Work thro' the sunny noon; Fill brightest hours with labor, Best comes sure and soon. Give every flying minute

3 Work, for the night is coming, Under the sunset skies; While their bright tints are glowing,

Work,

for daylight

flies.

Work

Something to keep

in store:

Work,

for the night

When man works

coming, no more.
is

the last beam fadeth, Fadeth to shine no more; Work while the night is darkening
till

When man's work

is

o'er.

51
Samuei
.
,

Hie Church's One Foundation.


J. Stone.

Samuel S. Wesley.

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The church's one foun-da-tion Is Je-sus Christ her Lord; She is HisnewcreE - lectfromev-'ry na-tion, Yet one o'er all the earth, Her char- ter of sal'Mid toil andtrib-u - la-tion, Andtu-mult of her war, She waits the con-sum'
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His ho-ly bride; With His own blood He bo 't her, And for her life He died, be takes one ho-ly food, And to onehopeshe press -es, With ev-'ry grace en-dued. longing eyes are blest, And the great church victorious Shall be the church at rest.

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52

Lead On,
'-T-

King Eternal.
Henry Smart.

Ernest W. Schurtlefl.

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1.

2. 3.

Lead Lead Lead

on, on, on,

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day
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tents shall be
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of

The sweet a- men

Wher

e'er

Thy face ap

peace; pears;

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light;

Thro' days of prep - a not with swords loud Thy cross is lift - ed

Thy grace has made ua Nor roll of stir-ring


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ter

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The heav'n-ly quest: Lead on,


cy,
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king-dom Lord of

comes, might.

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53

Fling
W. Doane.
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Out The Banner.


B. Calkin.

George

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Fling Fling 3. Fling 4. Fling


2.

out out out out


I

the the the the

it float ban - ner, let ban - ner, heathen lands ban -ner, sin-sick souls it float ban -ner, let

r
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Sky-ward and sea-ward, high and wide; Shall see from far the glo-rious sight, That sink and per- ish in the strife, Sky-ward and sea-ward, high and wide

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Cot Tne Bannec

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8nn that lights its shm-ing folds, The cross on which the Sav - ior died. <na-tions crowding to be born, Bap- tize their spir-its in its light. ra-diant hem, And spring im-mor-tal Shall touch in faith its in - to life. in the cross; Our Onr glo - ry on - ly on-ly hope, the Cru-ci-fled,

The

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Let the Lower Lights Be Burning.


BMu.

1.

2. 3.

Brightly beams our Father's mer - cy From His light-house t - er - more; Dark the night of sin has set - tied, Loud the an - gry bil-lows roar; Trim your fee - ble lamp, my broth-er! Soma poor sea-man, tem-pest-toiBed,

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er lights be

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H. F. Lyte. M. 92

Abide With Me.


VV.

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1.

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its

bide with

me:
close
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fast

falls

the

e - ven
pass

- tide,

The

dark
but

ness

2. Swift to 3. I

ebbs
ence

out

life's lit - tie

day;

Earth's joys grow

need Thy pres


cross

ev
fore

- 'ry

ing hour;
eyes;

What
&_

Thy

4.

Hold Thou Thy

be

my

clos - ing

Shine through the

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see
deep
dim,
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ens;
its

Lord, with
glo - ries
foil

me
pass

a a
the

bide!

When

oth - er

help -

era

way; Change and

de

cay

in

can

the tempt-er'a

pow'r?Who,
skies;

like

Thy -self,

my

gloom, and

point

me

to

Heav'n'smorniBg breaks, and

t-

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tS
a
bide bide bide bide

^
fail,

all

and com-forts a -round I

flee,

Help

of

the

help-less, oh,

with
with

mel

see;

Thou, who chang-est not, a


in death,

me I
mel mel

guide and stay can be? Thro' cloud and sun-shine, oh, a
earth's vainshadows flee; In
life,

with
with

Lord, a

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56
P. P. B.

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What
a Savior!
COPYRIQHT,
1902, BY THE JOHN CHURCH CO. USED BY PERMISSION.

Hallelujah
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tJ name
rude,

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God who came He stood, God was He;

For the
In

Son

of

2. Bear-ing

scoff -ing

my

place con-demned

y,

help-less

we;
die,

Spot-less Lamb of
'It

ed

up

was He

to

When He comes, our

glo-rious King,

All

fin-ished,"was His cry; is His ran-somed home to bring,

T-

'

Hallelujah!

What a

Savior!

4Rn
Full
-

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1
this

j
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what what what what what
a a a a a

re-claim!
it

Hal

lu

jah!
jab.!

Sealed

my
in

par - don with His blood; Hal - alt -

le - lu

a- tone-ment!"can
heav'n ex
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be?Hal-le-lu
high,

jah! jah!

Now
Then

ed

new

song we'll sing,

Hal - le Hal - le

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lu

jah!

Sav Sav Sav Sav Sav

- ior!

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Wonderful Words of
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Life.

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Copyright, 1905, by The Jhn Church Co.

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P. P. Bliss.

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Sing them o - ver a - gain to me, the blesB - ed One gives to all, 3. Sweet - ly ech - o the goa - pel call,
2. Christ,

Won - der - ful Won - der - ful Won - der - ful

words words words

of of
of

Life:
Life;
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Life-*

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Let
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ner,
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list

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words words words

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their bean ty see, the lor - ing call, don and peace to all,

to

^
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Won -der -ful Won - der - ful Won - der - ful

of

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me
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- ti

ty:

free

Woo
Sane

Je

bus,

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ly

Sav

us f

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W. W. Waiford.
M.
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Sweet Hour of Prayer.


Win. B* Bradbuiy.

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Sweet hour of prayer,sweet hour of prayer,That calls me from a world of care, Sweet hour of prayer,sweethourof prayer,Thywiugsshallmype - ti-tion bear 3. Sweet hour of prayer,sweet hour of prayer, May I thy con - so - la-tion share,

JL

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And
bids

Father's throne, Make all my wants and wish - es known! D.iS.-Andoft es-caped the tempter's snare, By thy re -turn, sweet hour of prayer. To Him, whose truth and faith-ful-ness En-gage the wait - ing soul to bless: Z?.iS.-I'll cast on Him my ev - 'ry care, And wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer. view my home, and take my flight; Till from Mount Pisgah'sloft-j height I

me, at

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since

Hfr
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dis- tress and grief,

And
In

my

My soul has oft - en found re - lief, seek His face, Be-lieve His word, and trust His grace, im-mor-tal flesh I'll rise To seize the ev - er - last - ing prize,
He bids me

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in the

Day

is

Dying

West.
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sm
1. 2. 3.

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is dy - ing in the west; Heav'n is touching earth with rest: Wait and Day While the deep'ning shadows fall, Heart of Love, en- fold-ing all, Thro' the When for-ev - er from our sight Pass the stars, the day, the night, Lord of

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wor-ship while the night Sets her eve-ning lamps a-light Thro ' all the sky. glo - ry and the grace Of the stars that veil Thy face, Our hearts as - cend. an - gels, on our eyes Let e - ter - nal mom-ingrise, And shad-ows end.

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are prais-ing Thee,

Lord Most High!

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a foun
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saints of

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laid
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for your

2.

"Fear not,

am

with thee,

not dis
thee to
-

mayed, For
go,

am
-

thy
of

8. 4.

"When thro' the deep wa - ters I call "When thro' fier-y trl - ala thy path

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way
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shall lie;

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aid;

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say

than to

God,
eor
fi

will still

give thee
o
-

strengthen thee, help thee, and


I

row

shall not

ver-flow;
-

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will

be

with thee thy


hart thee;
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cient, shall

be

thy sup
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62

HI Go Where Too Want Me


COPYRIGHT.
1922,

to Go.
Carrie E. RotuuefeD.

Mary Brown.

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COPYRIGHT,
1916.

Jesus King.
BY HOMER
A.

RODEHEAVER.

INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED.

Cbaa. B. GaBril.

Unison.

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Just a Whispered Prayer.


COPYRIGHT, IB24, BY HOMER A. RODEHEAVER. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED.

Chas. H. Gabriel.

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Samuel M. Glasgow.

to Jesus.
Chan. H. Gabriel,
,

Steal

Away

COPYRIGHT, 1926, BY HOMER A. RODEHEAVER. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED.

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2. Steal
3.

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give you

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66
T. O. Chisholm. Not fast.

Living for Jesus.


Copyright, 1917, by The Heidelberg Press.
C.

Harold Lowden,

Inc.,

ownerB of Copyright.

C.

Harold Lowden.

Liv-ing Liv-ing Liv-ing Liv-ing

for for for for

Je-sus a life that Je- sus who died in

is

true,

Strip-ing

to please

Him

in

my

place,

Bear-ing

Je - sus wher- ev - er I am, Je - sus thro' earth's little while,

on Cal-v'rymy Do-ing each du - ty in My dear - est treas-ure, the

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all

that

sin

and

I do, dis-grace, ly

His

Ho-

Name,

light of

His smile,

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A little slower.

the path-way of bless-ing for me. Fol-low His lead- ing and give Him my all. Deeming each tri - al a part of my cross. Bringing the wea - ry to find rest in Him.

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men

sing the melody, the

N
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Make Me a
Blessing.
George
(To the Moody Memorial Church Choir.)
Copyright, 1924, by Geo. S. Schuler

S.

67
Ira B. "Wilson.
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C. H. G.

Sail
COPYRIGHT,
1909,

On!
H. Gabriel.

NIW ARRANGEMENT COPYRIGHT,

BY CHAS. H. GABRIEL. 191 8, BY HOMER A. ROOEHEAVER. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED. ChdS.

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to e - ter - ni - ty, The sky o'er-cast, thy can-vas torn? To fur-ther dare the taunt-ing hues? Art pow'r-less, drift-ing with the gale?

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God Be With You.


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be with you till we meet be with you till we meet be with you till we meet

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Charlotte Q. Homer.

Awakening Chorus.
COPYRIGHT
190S.

BY CHAS. H GABRIEL.
DATE.

HENRY

OWNER.

Cfcaa.

H. Gabriel.

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p
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a-wake! ring out!

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joy

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a-wake!

and

your song of praise a-rise;

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Till all

a-

A-wake!

peat,
Re-peat,

re-peat
re-peat

a -new the sto-ry o'er again,

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a-wake!
earth
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from the ra-diant


glo ri -

skies;

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re-frain;

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the vales

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hills

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the heights sing of the great sal-

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ed

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I

Je
IN

ho

vah
ho- vah

reigns!
reigns!

grand and glo- rious ban

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be

vah reigns 1 Je

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joice!

re - joice!

53

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71
Unfold, Ye Portals.
Arr, copyright, 1927, by

Homer

A. Rodehe&ver.

Use original piano score/or accompaniment. Molto Moderato.

From Gounod's Redemption. Arr. by Paul Beckwith.


.

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Abide With Me All Hail the Power of Jesus' America the Beautiful An Evening Prayer Awakening Chorus

Name

55 46 33 37 70
32 57 15

Jesus Shall Reign Just as I Am Thine Own to Just a Whispered Prayer

Be

25 5
64

L
Lead On, King Eternal 5 Let the Lower Lights Be Burning .... 54
Living for Jesus

B
Battle Hymn of the Republic Beautiful Words

66

M
Make Jesus King Make Me a Blessing

Be Like Jesus Be Not A-Weary


Cease Blessed Assurance Blest Be the Tie

for

Labor

Will

Man

of Sorrows,

What

Break Thou the Bread

of Life

30 60 26

Mine Eyes Have My Jesus, I Love Thee

a Name Seen the Glory

63 67 56 32

44
27

Brightly Beams Our Father's Mercy.. 54 C 22 Carry Thy Burden to Jesus 29 Crown Him With Many Crowns

N
Nearer, My Godj to Thee Ne'er Be Contented With

What You
7

Have Done

Now

the

Day

Is

Over

39

D
59 Dying in the West Dear Lord and Father of Mankind... 3

Day

Is

Do Better Still Do Not Travel on

7 in

Darkness

64
15

E
Earthly Pleasures Vainly Call

33 19 21 Onward, Christian Soldiers 31 Our Lives to Christ We Dedicate .... 38

Beautiful for Spacious Skies

O Master, Let Me Walk With Thee On a Hill Far Away O Worship


the

...

King
S

24
68

Me

F
1 Faith of Our Fathers 1 Faith of Our Fathers, Holy Faith .... 53 Fling Out the Banner 48 Follow the Gleam

Sail

On!

Saved

42 Heart .... 10 Sing Them Over Again to Me 57 I'll So Cherish the Old Rugged
to Serve Since Jesus Came into

My

For Christ and the Church For the Daikness Shall

38

Cross

21
8

Turn

to

Some Bright Morning


Stand
for Jesus Steal Away, Steal Away Steal Away to Jesus Sweet Hour of Prayer

Dawning

Up

G
Give Jesus First Place in Your Life.. 63 20 Give of Your Best to the Master 11 Glad Day, Glad Day 32 Glory, Glory, Hallelujah! 69 God Be With You

45 65 65 58
9 51
21

T
The Church by the Side of the Road. The Church's One Foundation The Old Rugged Cross Then on Memory's Page There Are Many Troubles There's Within My Heart a Melody.. This Is My Father's World
.

H
What a Savior! He Keeps Me Singing
Hallelujah!

9
12 16 a

Holy Ghost, With Light Divine Holy, Holy, Holy Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts How Firm a Foundation
I

56 16 41 43 59 61

This Is My Story Thro' the Mist of Years Till We Meet, Till We Meet To Daily Die to Self and Sin

30
9 69

42
71 68

Am Happy
King

U
Service
of

in

the

the

23
.

I Can Hear My Saviour Calling If I Have Wounded Any Soul Today.


I
I'll

34 37

Unfold, Upon a

Ye Portals Wide and Stormy Sea

Have a Song 17 Go Where You Want Me to Go ... 62 In Christ There Is No East or West. 6
.

W
We May
Steeps
the Nations What a Friend What a Wonderful Change in Life When I Survey the Wondrous Cross Where Cross the Crowded Ways of

Not
Story

Climb
to

the
to

Heavenly
18
2

Need Jesus In My Heart There Rings a Melody. In the Service of the King Into My Heart Is It the Crowning Day? It May Be on the Mountain Height ...
I
.

13 17

We've

Tell

Would Be Like Jesus Would Be True


J

23 36 11 62 15 14

49
10 40 35 34 57 50

My
.

Life

Jesus Calls Us O'er the Tumult Jesus, Jesus, Jesus Jesus Lover of Soul

My

28 16 47
11

Where He Leads Me Wonderful Words of Life Work, for the Night Is Coming

Y
You Can
Smile

Jesus

May Come Today

12

CHILDREN'S ASSEMBLY
jMiss

Banche

C. Lengle, Children's Director.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE
Morning
9:00

27,

1934

Song

Service.

Worship Service
Project Lesson.

"Courage".

New

Holland

Miss Meta M. Jones


Philadelphia, 2nd

Reading

THURSDAY, JUNE
Morning
9:00

28,

1934

Song Service.
Worship Service
Mission Period.
Special Music.

"Working Together".
Harrisburg, Derry Street

Miss Meta M. Jones

Hummelstown

FRIDAY, JUNE
Morning
9:00

29, 1934

Song

Service.

Worship Service
Story Telling.
Plavlet.

"Sincerity".

Lancaster, Otterbein

Miss Meta

Jones

Harrisburg, State Street

SATURDAY, JUNE
Morning
9:00

30,

1934

Presentation of Awards
each day.

in the

General Assembly.

Other Special Features will be presented by the children

YOUNG PEOPLE'S ASSEMBLY


Rev.
S.

T.

Dundore, Director

of

Young People's Work.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE
9:00

27,

1934
Middletown

Worship Address "Surrendering


Service

Life for Christian Service".

Lykens

THURSDAY, JUNE
9:00

28,

1934
Pinegrove

Worship Service. Address Sharing

Life as a

Missionary".
Harrisburg, State Street

FRIDAY, JUNE
9:00

29,

1934
Neffsville

Worship Service. Address "Sharing Life

as His

Worker

at

Home".

Lancaster, Otterbein

SATURDAY, JUNE
9:00

30,

1934

Business Session.
Election of Officers.

Presentation of Awards.

Headquarters in Eastern Pennsylvania for

Bibles and Religious Books

Sunday School Supplies


Catalogue, Program and Job Printing
Mail Orders and Correspondence given prompt attention

L. B.

HERR & SON


Lancaster, Pa.
10

46-48 West King Street

ADULT ASSEMBLY
Elwood H. Baer, Adult
Director.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE
9:00 A. M.

27,

1934

Address"The Adult Program of the Local Church"


Rev. Martin
I.

Webber

Discussion.

THURSDAY, JUNE
9:00

28,

1934
Pastor to the
I.

A.M. Address "The


Discussion.

Relationship of the

Adult Program"

Rev. Martin

Webber

FRIDAY, JUNE
9:00 A. M.

29,

1934

Address "Training
fective Service"

the Leaders of Adults for Ef-

Rev. Martin

I.

Webber

Discussion.

SATURDAY, JUNE
9:00

30,

1934
General Assembly.

A.M.

Presentation of Awards

in the

Note We are very fortunate to have with us for the whole Assembly our General Director of Adult Work, Rev. Martin I. Webber, Dayton, Ohio. Adults, this is a special privilege, will you avail yourselves of this opportunity?
11

LEADERSHIP TRAINING SCHOOL


Rev. E. M. Rhoad,
Director of Leadership Training and

Dean

Statement of the Courses to be Offered.


Standard Courses
Course No. 3

Instructor, Rev. P. B.

The Old Testament

Gibble

ciation,

Aim: "To lead to a clearer understanding, a deeper appreand a more effective use of the Old Testament as a record of the growth of the religious experience of the Hebrew people, through a discovery of how the Old Testament came into being
and the conditions out of which
it

grew."

Course No. 6

The

Teaching Work of the Church Instructor, Rev. H. K. Geyer

Aim: "To
and
to the

lead to an understanding of the central place of edu-

cational processes in the achievement of the function of the church,

development of

skill in

evaluating and constructing the

educational programs of the church."

Courses No. 22, 32, 42


rials

and Methods

Beginners' Primary, and Junior Mate Instructor, Mrs. Clarence Ulrich


,

Aims "To

lead to *the discovery, on the basis the children's


is

needs, that the task of the teacher

so to enrich

and interpret the

experiences of "beginners, primaries, juniors", as to lead them into


fuller Christian living, and means of accomplishing that

to

lead to an

understanding of the

task."

Courses No. 52, 62, 72

Adolescent Materials and

Methods

Instructor, Rev. C. E.

Rettew

Aim: "To

help the leader of

to discover the needs and concerns of the

young people to understand how members of his group,


which
will

to recognize principles for the selection of activities

meet

such needs and issue


enterprise,

in a

growing

ability to share in the Christian

and

to develop

some

skill in

the co-operative direction

of these activities in a class or similar group."


12

Course No. 81

Study of Adult Life

Walter
E.

Instructor, Rev.

Deibler

Aim: "To
cussion, to an

lead, through observation, investigation, and disunderstanding of the characteristic attitudes, ex-

periences, needs,
in

and problems of the various stages

of adulthood,

order better understand

how

adults

may

be guided in the dein all

velopment of their ability to exert Christian influence


relationships."

human

Course No. 91

Church School Administration


Instructor, Rev. H. F.

Rhoad

Aim: "To

lead to and understanding of the purpose of church

school organization and, through practice under guidance, to de-

velopment of greater

skill

in

constructing and administering a

plan of organization for a church school."

A-Level Courses
Course No. 313a

Young People's Society Program Instructor, Rev. D. Leroy Fegley

Planning a
to

Aim: "How
better meetings,

plan

systematically
best topics are,

what the

and constructively for where the most usuable


be led to take hold
attendance, to show

materials can be found,

and guide

their

how the members can own work, ways of improving

the society's place in the whole church."

Course No. 611a

Sunday School

How

to

Improve the Opening Services

of the

Instructor, Rev. G.

W. Hallman

Aim: "To plan such worship services that the pupil feels he when he comes late, the meaning of worship, who should plan the program, what songs to use, how use the Bible to the best advantage, distractions, what others are doing."
has missed something

Note

(Course

No. 313a meets

in

the auditorium, daily at

10:00 A. M.)

(Course No. 611a meets 11:00 A. M.)

in the

auditorium, daily at

Standard courses

will be given in

Community

Hall on Chautuaqua

grounds, daily at 10:00-12:00 A.


13

M.

WHO'S

WHO

Bishop G. D. Batdorf, Ph.D., D.D., Harrisburg, Pa., Bishop of the East District Church of the United Brethren in Christ. Special speaker at the Sunday Services.
Bev. S. C. Enck, D.D., Harrisburg, Pa., Superintendent East Pennsylvania Conference Church of the United Brethren in Christ. Has charge of the Communion Service, also brings the Assembly Sermon Tuesday night. Bev. J. Owen Jones, A.M., D.D., College Pastor, Church of the United Brethren in Christ, Annville, Pa., President of the Summer Assembly, Conference Director of Christian Education. Bev. Herbert B. Howells, Song Leader, Trumpeter, Gospel Singer, Choral Director, Baritone Soloist at Valley Forge Chapel, Soloist with the Matinee Music Club, Philadelphia, formerly Director Music Public Schools of Norristovvn, ordained minister, now Pastor Methodist Episcopal Church, Manoa. Will have charge of the music. Bev. E. M. Bhoad, Pastor of the Ephrata Church, Director of LeaderDean of the Leadership Traning School, member ex-officio program committee.
ship Training,

Bev. Geo. T. B. Davis, Philadelphia, Secretary for the Million Testaments Campaign for Students in the United States and Canada. Presents
the stereopticon lecture.

Mr. C. Willard Fetter, Manheim, student Wheaton

College,

member

Manheim Church,

recreational director for the Assembly.

Miss Meta M. Jones, Philadelphia, Licensed Preacher,


Bible Teacher and Illustrator. in the Children's Assembly.

Evangelist,
assist

Speaker at the Twilight Services and

Dr. Balph

Episcopal Church,

W. Sockman, Pastor of the Madison Avenue Methodist New York City. Brings the daily devotional messages.

Bev. H. M. Falstick, Pastor of the Northampton Charge, representaGospel Illustrators of America. He will illustrate Gospel Songs Maker, also of the large painted banners and placards seen around the Auditorium.
tive of the
daily.

Dr.

J.

Gresham Machen,

Theological Seminary.

Philadelphia, President of the Westminister Will give an address Thursday night.

Mr. Arthur B. Bodmer, Harrisburg, member of the Sixth Street Church, Active Adult Worker. Speaker for Friday night. Mr. E.

W.

tive Secretary of that great

Coble, Lancaster, member of the Covenant Church, ExecuMen's Class. Friday night speaker.

Bev. Martin

Work and
Christ.

I. Webber, Dayton, Ohio, General Director of Adult Leadership Training of the Church of the United Brethren in Address the Adult Assembly for three days, Friday night speaker.

Presides at

Mr. M. H. Bachman, Middletown, layman of the Middletown Church. Sunday School Session.
Street Church, teacher of

the

Mr. Harry L. Carl, member of the Derry Sunday School Lesson.


14

Dr. H. F. Rhoad, Pastor of Lancaster Otterbein.


of the installation services.

Will have charge


at

Miss Helen Summy, member of the Manheim Church, student Lebanon Valley College. Assembly soloist.

Prof. Norman C. Schlichter, a member of the College Church, formerly National Officer of the Y. M. C. A. and formerly for 12 years Addresses Professor at Lebanon Valley College, poet, author, lecturer. the Assembly.

Dr. Clyde A. Lynch, President Lebanon Valley College.


greetings.

Brings

Mrs. E. S. Nissley, Harrisburg, 2nd Vice President of the Woman's Missionary Association. Brings Greetings.

OFFICIAL REGISTRY BOARD OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION


President

Rev. J. Owen Jones, D.D., Annville, Pa. Vice-President Rev. H. K. Geyer, A.B.B.D., Middletown, Pa. Secretary Mr. C. H. Hertzler, 131 E. Clay St., Lancaster, Pa. Treasurer Miss Alice M. Straub, 1322-A N. 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pa.

EX-OFFICIO
Bishop G. D. Batdorf, Ph.D., D.D., 1509 State
St.,

Harrisburg, Pa.

MEMBERS
Rev. Edwin M. Rhoad, A.B., Th.M. Ephrata, Pa. Mr. Levi C. Hershey Elizabethtown, Pa. Mr. Roy K. Garber 828 Walnut St., Columbia, Pa. Rev. H. E. Scheaffer, D.D. Penbrook, Pa.
Rev. P. B. Gibble, D.D.

Palmyra, Pa.
Rev. S. C. Enck, D.D., Conf. Supt. 704 N. 16th St., Harrisburg, Pa. Mrs. Oliver Friday Pres. Conf. W. M. A. Mountville, Pa.

Conference Director Christian Education Rev. J. Owen Jones Associate Directors Christian Education Harrisburg & Lykens Valley Districts, Rev. H. K. Geyer Lebanon & Reading-Allentown Districts, Rev. P. B. Gibble Lancaster & Philadelphia Districts, Mr. Levi C. Hershey

Shamokin & Schuylkill


Director Director Director Director

Rev. E. M. Rhoad Adult Work Mr. E. H. Baer Young People's Work Rev. T. Dundore Children's Work Miss Blanche C. Lengle
Leadership Training
S.

Districts, Rev. H. E. Scheaffer

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION UNION


President Rev. J. Owen Jones, D.D., Annville, Pa. Vice-President Mr. Levi C. Hershey, Elizabethtown, Pa. Secretary Miss Anna M. Groff, 106 Washington Ave., Ephrata, Pa. Treasurer Miss Alice M. Straub, 1322-A N. 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pa.

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Director Leadership Training Rev. E. M. Rhoad, AB., Th.M., 64 Church St., Ephrata, Pa. Director Adult Work Mr. Elwood H. Baer, 20 Union Ave., New Holland, Pa. Director Young People's Work Rev. S. T. Dundore, A.M., B.D., Millersburg, Pa. Director Children's Work Miss Blanche C. Lengle, A.B., 820 N. Plum St., Lancaster, Pa. Missionary Superintendent Mrs. D. LeRoy Fegley, Hummelstown, Pa. Stewardship Superintendent Rev. R. S. Heberlig, A.B.B.D., Oberlin, Pa. Life Work Recruit Superintendent Rev. D. LeRoy Fegley, Hummelstown, Pa. Vacation Church and Week Day School Superintendent Rev. John W. Luckens, 1239 Fern Ave., Reading, Pa. Registrar Rev. Cawley H. Stine, A.B.B.D., 5845 Catherine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Publicity Superintendent Rev. O. G. Romig, Hershey, Pa. Central Mailing Bureau Miss Anna M. Groff, Sec'y, 106 Washington St., Ephrata, Pa.

DISTRICT PRESIDENTS
Harrisburg Rev. D. E. Young, A.M., D.D., 2337 N. 6th Lancaster Mr. Levi Hershey, Elizabethtown, Pa.
St.,

Harrisburg, Pa.

Lebanon
A. C. Spangler, Campbelltown, Pa. Lykens Valley Mr. Park Fegley, Lykens, Pa.

Philadelphia Mrs. E. J. Zettlemoyer, 5410 Hadfield St., Philadelphia, Pa. Reading- A llentown Rev. C. R. Longenecker, A.M., 730 I/4 Lehman St., Lebanon, Pa

Shamokin
Rev. H.
Schuylkill
J.

Behney, 100 Sunbury

St.,

Shamokin, Pa.

Rev. C. A. Snavely, Schuylkill Haven, Pa.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
E. H. Baer, Chairman, New Holland, Pa. Rev. H. E. Scheaffer, Penbrook, Pa. Rev. J. W. Luckens, 1239 Fern Ave., Reading, Pa.

Mr.

Prof. F. B. Stengle,

Hummelstown,

Pa.

Rev. J. O. Jones, Ex-officio, Annville, Pa. Rev. E. M. Rhoad, Ex-officio, Ephrata, Pa.

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