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YOUNG PEOPLE
40UL.TS
Summer Assembly
June 25
to July 1,
1934
in Christ
AVENUE,
Among Our
Latest
HERHEY AUDITORIUM
Hersheu, Penna.
MUHLENBERG COLLEGE
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We
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Emblems
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
we expect
fee
dele-
Registration
is
is
50 cents.
now
to
Rev.
Cawley H.
Stine,
Assembly
5845
Catherine
Street,
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Lodging.
Meals.
inclusive.
5:00.
Season ticket
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Services.
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and
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Time
Transportation.
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Expenses.
while at
The expense
for
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nights
This
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figured-
from Tues-
day noon to Sunday afternoon. Offerings service and at the Sunday services.
Preparation.
will be received at
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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
fruit
name, he
may
give
you."
my
St.
John 15:16.
MONDAY, JUNE
1
25,
1934
Afternoon
Classes.
Outline
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
Stereopticon Lecture.
By Rev. George T.
Benediction.
B. Davis.
TUESDAY, JUNE
Morning
10:00 to 12.00
26,
1934
See Page 12
Registrations.
12 :00
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.
Response.
Getting Acquainted.
Student,
5
Willard Fetter.
Director
Wheaton College
Recreational
:00 Dinner
Twilight
6:00
Vesper
Service.
Evening
Rev.
7:00
J.
Worship
in Song.
Herbert R. Howells.
Devotions.
Announcements
7:35
Offering.
In charge of Dr.
Enck
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
Young
See Page 10
Rev.
T. Dundore,
Adult Assembly.
Leadership
Training School.
See Page 12
12:00
Luncheon.
Afternoon
Herbert R. Howells
Rev. H. M. Falstick
of the Evangelical Church.
J.
I.
Bobst, and
J. F.
Gross
Mr.
C.
Willard Fetter
:00 Dinner
Twilight
6:00
Vesper Service.
Evening
Rev. John
W. Luckens,
Presiding.
7:00
Song
Service.
Herbert R. Howells
Devotions.
Announcements
7:35
Offering.
Greetings.
President,
Address
7:50
Prof.
Norman
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
Adult Assembly
10:00 to 12:00
12:00
See Page
11
Leadership
See Page 12
Luncheon.
Afternoon
Service.
:15
Herbert R. Howells
Rev. H. M. Falstick
:00
Mr.
C.
Willard Fetter
:00 Dinner.
Twilight
6:00
Vesper
Service.
Evening
Rev. H. E. Scheaffer, D.D., Presiding.
7:00
Song
Service.
Herbert
R.
Howells
Devotions.
Announcements
Offering.
Dr.
J.
Gresham Machen
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
Adult Assembly
10:00 to 12:00 12:00
See Page
See Page 12
Herbert R. Howells
Rev. H. M. Falstick
Recreation.
Mr.
C.
W. Fetter
5:00 Dinner.
6:00
Vesper
Twilight
Service.
Song
Service.
Herbert R. Howells
Devotions.
7:45
R.
Dodmer
Address
"How we
Interest
Our Adults"
Mr.
E.
W. Coble
8:15
Address "The
Benediction.
Bell.
Covenant, Lancaster.
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.
See Page 12
Luncheon.
1:15
1
:30
Song
Service.
Herbert
R.
Howells
Rev. H. M. Falstick
By Rev.
E.
M. Rhoad
Mr. C. W. Fetter
6:00
Vesper
Twilight
Service.
Evening
Youth Night
Rev. Edwin M. Rhoad, Presiding.
7:00
Song
Service.
Herbert R. Howells
Devotions.
Announcements
7:45
Variety
Etc.
10:30 Retiring
Bell.
SUNDAY, JULY
Morning
1,
1934
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.
D.I).
12:00 Dinner.
Afternoon
Rev.
1
J.
:30
Song
Service.
Devotions.
Installation Services.
2:30
Closing Sermon.
Benediction.
Final Adjournment.
8
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for
Christian U?outb
A Collection of Hymns Embracing the best of
both the Old and the
New
Societies,
Sunday Schools,
PRICES
Price 15 cents a copy prepaid
100
prepaid
PUBLISHED BY
BOSTON, MASS.
Copyright,
MCMXXVII,
Endeavor
INTRODUCTION
The
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came came came came came
2. 3. 4. 5.
Since have ceased from my wand 'ring and go - ing a - stray, Since 1 I'm pos-sessed of a hope that is stead-fast and sure, Since There's a light in theval-ley of death now for me, Since shall go there to dwell ji that &t - y I I know, Since
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had sought,
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George O. Webster.
Need
Jesus.
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We May
J. G. Whittier.
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
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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in life's
For
Him
love
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test
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Thee.
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heart;
love;
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2.
hill far a - way stood an old rug-ged cross, The em-blem of Oh, that old rug-ged cross, so de-spised by the world, Has a wondrous at
3. In the old rug-ged cross, stained with blood so di- vine, I will ev - er be true, 4. To the old rug-ged cross
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me
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Jesus.
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am am am am
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the serv
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else
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can sing,
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To
All
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pos-sess to
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and
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Sir Robert Grant.
Worship the
M. 104
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ship the King all - glo-rioua a bovo, And grate-ful ly His might, and sing of His grace, Whose robe is of the f ul care what tongue can re -cite? S. It breathes in the 4. Frail chil-dren of dust, and fee ble as frail, In Thee do we
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Thy boun
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it
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fail;
trust,
nor
Thee to
ten-der!
how
firm to
tha
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If
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days,
form,
plain,
Pa And And
Our
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splen
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dark sweet
His
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tills
on
in
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wings
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with praise.
the
storm.
rain.
nd!
Mak
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De
fend
Ke
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and Friend.
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25
Isaac Watts.
Jesus Shall
M. 104
Retell,
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Blessed Assurance.
Mrs. Jos. F. Knapp.
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Onward, Christian
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Battle
Ward Howe.
Hymn
of the Republic.
Melody, "Glory Hallelujah."
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M. 104
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of life, Where sound the cries of race and haunts of wretch-ed-ness and need, On shadowed thresholds dark with of wa - ter giv'n for Thee Still holds the fresh-ness of Thy 3. The cup Mas-ter, from the mountain-side, Make haste to heal these hearts of 4. 5. Till sons of men shall learn Thy love And fol-low where Thy feet have
1. 2.
clan,
fears,
A-bovethe noise of self - ish strife, We hear Thy voice, Son of man I From paths where hide the lures of greed, We catch the vi - sion of Thy tears. Yet long these mul - ti-tudes to see The sweet com-pas-sion of Thy face. A-mong these rest-less throngs a-bide, tread the cit - y's streets a -gain, Till glo-rious from Thy heav'n a-bove Shall come the cit - y our God. of
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Into
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Arr.
An
Evening Prayer.
1911.
C. H. Battersby. byC, H. G.
COPYRIGHT.
BY CHAS.
H.
GABRIEL.
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have wounded an-y soul to-day, If I have caused one foot t3 have ut-teredi-dle words or vain, If I have turned a-side fron* have been perverse or hard, or cold, If I have longed for shelter the Bins I have confessed to Thee; For-givethe se-cret sins I
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COPYRIGHT,
1901,
We
Dedicate.
John Pollock.
BY
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lives to Christ
reigns our glo-rious King; May He rewe ded-i-cate, fa-thers fought her bat - ties oft, And died to set her free; And now 'tis stains that mar her beau -ty now, Shall short-ly dis - ap-pear; Soon, in re-
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My richest
sac - ri - fice Dide'ersuchloveandsor-rowmeet,Or thorns com-pose Love so a-maz-ing, so di - vine, De-rnands my soul,
gain I count but loss, And AU the vain things that charm me most, I
pour
con-tempt on
so
all
my
my
pride,
them to
my
all.
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Ho Ho Ho Ho
ly ly
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Ghost, with light di- vine, Shine up - on this heart Ghost, with pow'r di - vine, Cleanse this gnilt-y heart Ghost, with joy di - vine, Cheer this saddened heart all this heart Spir - it, di - vine, Dwell with - in
shades of night a - way, with-out con - trol, sin man - y sins de - part, ev - 'ry i - dol throne,
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my
do
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dark-nesa in
to day.
min - ion o'er my soul, my wounded, bleeding heart, su-preme and reign a-lone.
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Saved to Serve.
COPYRIGHT,
.
1901,
BY
P.
FOSTER.
Percy S. Foster.
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and
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to
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2. 3.
To To
dai
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ly
die
to to
self
all
and
ceive
dai
die
things past, by
strife,
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life
from Thee, I
Shall strive
Lord, and more like Thee to live, and deed un - to Thy stat-ure, Lord, for Thee, Thy king-dom's weal, and for e - ter - nal right;
pray,
faith
in - crease in
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thro'-out
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ter
all
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With joy
Lord, I
I
to
Thee
my
my
my
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give, I give to Thee my all. Sav-ior, Lord,andKing Sav-ior, Sav - ior, Lord, and King.
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Reginald
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Holy, Holy, Holy.
M. 92
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1.
2. 3. 4.
ho-
ho-
hoho-
ho ho ho ho
ly,
- y! Ear-ly in the the saints a-dore Thee, Casting down their tho' the darkness, hide Thee, Tho' the eye of Lord God al-might - y! All Thy works shall
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Ho
ly,
ho-ly,
ho Ser
ly,
a-phim
ly;
ly;
praise
Thy
name, in earth,
ho-ly,
ho ho
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and might - y, God in Three Persons, ing down before Thee Which wert and art and there is none be-side Thee, Per - feet in pow'r, in in Three Persons mer - ci - ful and might - y, God
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blessed Trin
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ty!
fall -
3 &
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Love Thee.
A. J. Gordon.
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all
love Thee,
fol - lies
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sin
deem
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don on
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va-ry's tree;
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loveTheefor wear
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fin
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Thy brow;
If
my
brow, If
ev-er ev-er
'tis
'tis 'tis
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Ye
Stand
sol
in
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Stand up,
Stand np, Stand up,
1
stand up
stand up
for
Je Je Je
sus!
sus!
diers
of
the cross;
2. 3.
for
for
stand up
sus!
The
strife
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of
roy
flesh
al
ban
fail
ner,
It
must not
next the
suf
fer
loss;
The
This
arm
day
will
you;
tie,
Ye
The
the
noise
of
bat
9S
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is
vie
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song;
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Be
Christ
feE
ev
'ry
foe
calls,
vanquished,
Lord
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in - deed.
Where da He with
ty
or
of
dan
glo
ger,
nev
er want
e
ing there.
nal
-
the King
ry Shall reign
ter
ly.
D.S.
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Put
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the
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o
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to
vie
fry
His
ar
my
He
on
life
shall
lead,
on
pel
ar
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with
shall
prayer;
be;
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him that
ver
com - eth
crown of
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M. 92
Power of
Edward Perronet.
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1. All
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hail
,
the pow'r of
Je
2. 4. 5.
Crown Him
-
ye
'ry
morn
ing stars
Jesus'
Name.
Oliver Holden.
Let an-
gels pros-trate
fall;
ball; gall,
3. Sin
ners,
whose love can ne'er for- get The worm wood and the
with
kin- dred, ev- 'ry tribe, On this yon der sa - cred throng We at
Let
ev
that
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5
of
a -dem, And crown Now hail the strength of Israel's might, And crown Go, spread your tro-phies at His feet, And crown To Him all maj - es - ty as-cribe, And crown We'll join the ev - er - last -ing song, And crown
- al
m
di
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&
3
Him Him Him Him Him
Lord Lord Lord Lord Lord
of of
of
all, all,
of
all,
all,
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Him Lord.... Him Lord Go, spread your trophies at Him Lord. ... To Him all maj - es - ty as-cribe, And crown Him Lord We'll join the ev - er-last- ing song, And crown Him Lord
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rof of of
of of
all. all.
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all.
all. all.
Now
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Soul.
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Simeon B. Marsh. Fine
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Charles Wesley.
Jesus, Lover of
My
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sus, lov-er fje \ While the near -er
-
mm
of
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som
is
Si
fly,
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
f
want;
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all I
More than
Heal the
I
iu
Thee
I find;
blind.
Thy name,
am
all
unrighteousness.
Vile
and
Thou
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
1920.
Written by Bryn
Mawr College.
Sallie
Hume
Douglass.
pigg-pf^ i
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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night,
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In a
vis- ion
^
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Grail lence
.
the
con- se-crate
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And a voice thro' the wait-ing know That th e challen ge st ill holds to
day.
Fol Fol
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all
all
low, low,
fol-low the gleam, Banners unfurled o'er fol-low the gleam, Stand ards o f worth o'er
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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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2.
3.
Je a Friend we have in Have we tri-als and temp -ta Are we weak and heav-y - la
sus,
All
tions? Is
an
y- where?
of
den,
care?-
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D.S.-A.11
lege to
priv
car car
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be-cause
we do not
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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,
to to to
prayer,
Thouwiltfind
sol-ace there.
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bear,
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for feit,
what
need-less pain
we
faith - ful
Who
will all
it
Do
to
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for the Night
nn
is
Work,
Coming.
Lowell Mason.
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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
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Work,
Ptne.
for
tfie
is
Night
Coming.
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in
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sun;
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,
coming, no more.
is
the last beam fadeth, Fadeth to shine no more; Work while the night is darkening
till
is
o'er.
51
Samuei
.
,
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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By wa -ter and the word: From heav'n He came and sought her To
va-tion, One Lord, one faith, one birth; One ho-lynameshe bless -es, Parma - tion Of peace for ev- er - more; Till, with the vi -sion glo-rious, Her
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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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Lead On,
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King Eternal.
Henry Smart.
Ernest W. Schurtlefl.
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1.
2. 3.
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day
sin's
nal, nal,
The
Till
nal,
We
fol - low,
not with
fears,
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home.
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quest per
ing
con Hence-forth in fields of And ho - li - ness shall whis like morn For glad-ness breaks
Thy
tents shall be
-
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of
Wher
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Thy face ap
peace; pears;
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For
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We
1
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jour - ney
in
its
-ft.
light;
Thro' days of prep - a not with swords loud Thy cross is lift - ed
strong,
drums;
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m
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f-ar-
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King E now, With deeds of love and The crown a - waits the
And
ter
nal,
We
lift
our
bat
song,
mer
con
king-dom Lord of
comes, might.
tip
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John II
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Fling
W. Doane.
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it float ban - ner, let ban - ner, heathen lands ban -ner, sin-sick souls it float ban -ner, let
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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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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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P. P.
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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now
He gives the keep-ing are watching, longing. to make the har - bor,
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lights
lights
a a
long long
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the dark-ness
IN
may
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shore.
shore.
lost.
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burn-ing! Send
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cross the
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H. F. Lyte. M. 92
H. Monk.
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1.
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its
bide with
me:
close
-
fast
falls
the
e - ven
pass
- tide,
The
dark
but
ness
2. Swift to 3. I
ebbs
ence
out
day;
ev
fore
- 'ry
ing hour;
eyes;
What
&_
Thy
4.
be
my
clos - ing
m
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see
deep
dim,
grace
-
s
ens;
its
Lord, with
glo - ries
foil
me
pass
a a
the
bide!
When
oth - er
help -
era
de
cay
in
can
the tempt-er'a
pow'r?Who,
skies;
like
Thy -self,
my
gloom, and
point
me
to
t-
*r
tS
a
bide bide bide bide
^
fail,
all
flee,
Help
of
the
help-less, oh,
with
with
mel
see;
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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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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of
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shame and
vile
l."Man
3. Guilt 4. Lift 5.
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Sor-rows,"what a
and
mm ^
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P. P. Bliss.
tJ name
rude,
*s
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
glo-rious King,
All
T-
'
Hallelujah!
What a
Savior!
4Rn
Full
-
ined sin-nerg
1
this
j
to
i
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what what what what what
a a a a a
re-claim!
it
Hal
lu
jah!
jab.!
Sealed
my
in
le - lu
a- tone-ment!"can
heav'n ex
-
be?Hal-le-lu
high,
jah! jah!
Now
Then
ed
new
Hal - le Hal - le
- lu
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lu
jah!
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Wonderful Words of
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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,
of of
of
Life:
Life;
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Life-*
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Let
Sin
is
rt:
ts
^
1
me more
ner,
f er
list
^ l S
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.
'
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m
words words words
(.
-iLife.
Life.
of
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Of
par
IS
their bean ty see, the lor - ing call, don and peace to all,
to
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All
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of
Life.
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and
to for
m
du hear er
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Words of
bo
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life
ty
en,
ior,
Trf-r-
Teach
me
ing
- ti
ty:
free
Woo
Sane
Je
bus,
on
ly
Sav
us f
en:
er:
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W. W. Waiford.
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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,
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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
my
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Mr
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D.S.-Andshoutwhilepassingthro'the
air,
Fare-well,fare-well,sweethour of prayerl
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In
sea -sons of
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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Mary Ann Lathbury. M-IOOJ^ if J' J
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in the
Day
is
Dying
West.
William F. Sherwin.
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COPYRIGHT,
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Jesus King.
BY HOMER
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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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Copyright, 1924, by Geo. S. Schuler
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Awakening Chorus.
COPYRIGHT
190S.
BY CHAS. H GABRIEL.
DATE.
HENRY
OWNER.
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INDEX
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
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
for
Labor
Will
Man
of Sorrows,
What
of Life
30 60 26
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
7 in
Darkness
64
15
E
Earthly Pleasures Vainly Call
...
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
38
Cross
21
8
Turn
to
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
.
34 37
Unfold, Upon a
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
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
12
CHILDREN'S ASSEMBLY
jMiss
Banche
WEDNESDAY, JUNE
Morning
9:00
27,
1934
Song
Service.
Worship Service
Project Lesson.
"Courage".
New
Holland
Reading
THURSDAY, JUNE
Morning
9:00
28,
1934
Song Service.
Worship Service
Mission Period.
Special Music.
"Working Together".
Harrisburg, Derry Street
Hummelstown
FRIDAY, JUNE
Morning
9:00
29, 1934
Song
Service.
Worship Service
Story Telling.
Plavlet.
"Sincerity".
Lancaster, Otterbein
Miss Meta
Jones
SATURDAY, JUNE
Morning
9:00
30,
1934
Presentation of Awards
each day.
in the
General Assembly.
T.
Dundore, Director
of
WEDNESDAY, JUNE
9:00
27,
1934
Middletown
Lykens
THURSDAY, JUNE
9:00
28,
1934
Pinegrove
Life as a
Missionary".
Harrisburg, State Street
FRIDAY, JUNE
9:00
29,
1934
Neffsville
as His
Worker
at
Home".
Lancaster, Otterbein
SATURDAY, JUNE
9:00
30,
1934
Business Session.
Election of Officers.
Presentation of Awards.
L. B.
ADULT ASSEMBLY
Elwood H. Baer, Adult
Director.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE
9:00 A. M.
27,
1934
Webber
Discussion.
THURSDAY, JUNE
9:00
28,
1934
Pastor to the
I.
Relationship of the
Adult Program"
Rev. Martin
Webber
FRIDAY, JUNE
9:00 A. M.
29,
1934
Address "Training
fective Service"
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
Dean
Instructor, Rev. P. B.
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
Aim: "To
and
to the
development of
skill in
and Methods
Aims "To
so to enrich
to
lead to an
understanding of the
task."
Methods
Instructor, Rev. C. E.
Rettew
Aim: "To
meet
in a
growing
and
to develop
some
skill in
Course No. 81
Walter
E.
Instructor, Rev.
Deibler
Aim: "To
cussion, to an
lead, through observation, investigation, and disunderstanding of the characteristic attitudes, ex-
periences, needs,
in
of adulthood,
how
adults
may
human
Course No. 91
Rhoad
Aim: "To
velopment of greater
skill
in
A-Level Courses
Course No. 313a
Planning a
to
Aim: "How
better meetings,
plan
systematically
best topics are,
what the
and guide
their
Sunday School
How
to
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
in
10:00 A. M.)
in the
auditorium, daily at
Standard courses
will be given in
Community
Hall on Chautuaqua
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.
College,
member
Manheim Church,
Evangelist,
assist
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.
Mr. Arthur B. Bodmer, Harrisburg, member of the Sixth Street Church, Active Adult Worker. Speaker for Friday night. Mr. E.
W.
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
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.
Brings
Mrs. E. S. Nissley, Harrisburg, 2nd Vice President of the Woman's Missionary Association. Brings Greetings.
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
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.
15
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.
St.,
Shamokin, 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.
16
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C.
JONES, Proprietor
MOUNT GRETNA,
PA.
Education
is
More Necessary
economic stress than when communities are enjoying prosperity. As opportunities for work become
in times of
fewer,
of
the
qualifications
demanded
make
necessary to enable you to successfully compete with others. Now is your time for education. Allow no obstacle to deprive vou of the advantages to which vou are
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