Men’s Day Observed At The 'nLanghorne M. E. Church fe! j»iCANOHORNE Mar 1*0 Tin- entire r(J c mmunity stirred with v.sitors and;^ ; -- ml' S111111• i \ as tli'1 Mt-n s hav waslt;i'M i.ral' lt;i ,ii the BethC hem A M h. Tlt; ms!'! I). \!! mm inns, afternoon ami (i , 11 i u g lie '*•‘ I v i t es t o1111 lillt.-i 1 a 1ilt;ii ,uie jammed to capacity tie- hall i,' tie- t-1i111 lt;ii Tile main address lt;I ! ni. ,ii ilt; v\ .is by the Rev Elton L.mhay. Bsistul. The beys choir ren- j* dered anthem-. jTli- mtisi, tor tie- afternoon wastelide t ed by a choir of young men .iiS III Iiriti 1 am! I.anahorne. The ad- ^ ,i- v\ a - h- the R*v. I)r. 1 N. Hat ^ te: -o 1! pastor w! \lt Risgaii A M E. Chart h i’hihidelplna. His text was ^ •Ami thert wa- a man whose right 'band was w it he: ed 1.T-er. was no lull or break in the• lav- events. The eveilius sermon.• lit. Man Of The Hour. was by the R* \ \\ \Y Jacobs.A v.! 1! Johnson, enterprising and hardworking Christian young fellow. J a .'!,! iuate (it Morgan College. Balti- • m * t ami a graduate student CM Tem-j }»;• Cniversity. whose labors among !0 \ t e 111 g men of Uiughorne arehearing much fruit, gave a lecture on The Challenge of Youth,Yei 11 m Cuff* gave a message on It I'ays '1 o lie One's Self. Everitt Rob- v it -on sang an inspiring tenor solo, i ami there was additional music by thejz young men's choir. If