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THE SUNDAY OKEGOXIAX, PORTLAND, FEBRUARY 1G, 1903. 3 PORTLAND SOCIETY NEVS AND NOTES COXTINUKD FROM THIRD PAGE "l-earning to riay," "Birdie's Jiurir.l," "Good King Arthur," (Ueiritt Smith); "Concerning Love," "Early," (Wassail); "Hw Greatest Charm." (Bond); "little Miss Muffet." "Solomon Grundy." "Tom, Tom the Piper's Son," (Coo'.idsc): "The Swing," "Jf Xo One Ever Marries Me," "You and I," (Lehman.) The many friends of J. P. Robertson will be. sorry to hear of his Intended de parture from Portland. Mr. Robertson leaves In parly April for Toronto, Canada, to Join "The Kilties," a Scotch Canadian musical organization. Before leaving Mr. Kobertson purposes giving a "fare well" concert at Arion Hall, March 27. The various artists appearing on the pro gramme are well known to Portland music-lovers: Mrs. Roso C. Reed and Miss Kathleen I.awler, who will be heard in Scottish song; also Mr. Crowther, with out whom no British concert wouid be complete. Miss Helen Barstow will sing, and the Welsh chorus will add one of their popular numbers. Among new ar rivals, as yet unheard on the Portland concert stage, is Mrs. B. Bruce-Gibb, late of Aberdeen. Scotland, and Jack Coleman, young Scotch comedian. Mr. Robertson will present a sextet of juvenile Highland dancers and piper, whose equal cannot be found on the Pacific Coast. Last but not least, Mr. Murray has kindly con futed to give one of his clever imper sonations, The annual meeting and election of the Irvlngton Tennis Club will be held on Friday evening, Fehruary 21, at 7:30 o'clock. Kvery member Is urgently requested to be present, as business of Importance to the club will probably come up for discussion. The business meeting will be followed by a Martha Washington party, the members being expected to come In costume. The patronesses are: Mrs. Calvin S. "White, Mrs. William T. Hofmann, Mrs. Horace Mecklem. Among the parties pleasantly antici pated Is the February party to be given by the Bunker Hills. Thursday evening, February 2(1. at East Side Woodmen Mali. Stile's' orchestra w ill furnish the music. The patronesses will be, Mrs. .1. F. O'Brien. Mrs. S. C. Tucker. Mrs. I. J. Beakey and Mrs. M. S. Carter. The members are. It. J. Kennedy, H. .1. Vadnais. L. K. Klumpp, G. L. King and G. Donncrberg. The young ladies of the First Christian Bible School will have charge of a spe cial programme at 10 o'clock A. - M. on Sunday, February 16. at Park and Co lumbia streets. The following programme will be given: Organ prelude, Mrs. G. Kvcrt Baker; anthem, choir: vtolfci solo. Miss Frances Meacham; reading, "Pota toes. ' MisH Inez Buckncr: solo, "Resig nation." Mij-s Bllcn Flook; chorus, by the Philatheans. ... . . The following Well-known singers have arranged an Interesting pro gramme to be given for the benefit of Piedmont Presbyterian Church, Feb ruary 21: Mrs. Walter Heed, Mrs. .1. F.rncst I.aidlaw. Miss Alice Jcston. Miss Grace Campbell, Miss Clara Howell, Mrs. Virginia Spencer-Hutchinson. Miss Catherine Covach. Miss Hilda Hegele, Mrs. Jordan Fuivine and Miss Bculall Cad well. f The regular "Patton Hume" tea will he held at the home, 947 Michigan ave nue. Tuesday, February 18. Mrs. Alii I ie A. Perkins will have charge of the pro gramme. The following will receive: Mrs. A. R. Shannon. Mrs. Chas. K. Rin yan. Mrs. L. A. Peters, Mrs. Charles ijnss. Mrs. H. A. Creshing, and Mrs. B. F. Weaver. Serving in the dining room will be: Mrs. D. McLaughlin, Mrs. John Burgard and 'Mrs. Charles W. King. . The Ohio Society of Oregon will hold Its regular monthly meeting at Alibky Hall next Tuesday evening, February 18. Addresses by prominent speakers will be followed by a musical pro gramme and refreshments. All former residents of Ohio are invited to attend these meetings, which have been held continuously for the past seven years. George "Wright Relief Corps will give a musical and dramatic entertainment in the G. A.-R. Hall, at Second and Morri son streets, Friday evening, February 21. A very interesting programme has been arranged by Professor Rasmus, of the "Western Academy of Music. E. J. Bartholomew, of The Bartholo mew Co.. hag just returned from a six weeks' business trip to New York. ... T. O. Hague will give an address on "International Incidents of the Civil V - ',;.."& i'-i. if 5 ;'.S'4-:t six -, V'n "A mm mm? PORTI.AD SI.VUKR ATTHACTIXG ATTESTIOX. Madame Norelli, who is appearing in Italian grand opera, is at tracting much favorable attention in St. Louis, where, at the Garrick Theater, the Portland singer is appearing as Gilda in "IZigoletto." The St. Louis Globe-Democrat has the following to say: "Madame Norel li's voice is a delight. It is possessed of the peculiar limpid quality so well adapted to the singing of such roles as the unfortunate heroine of the Verdi opera. Madame Norelli not only sings the part well, but she also acts with the lack of self - consciousness seldom found !n an artist so well equipped vocally." "War," at the next regular meeting of the Young Men's Library Society of the First Presbyterian Church, on Friday 11, at 8 P. M. All are cordially invited to be present. ... j The current literature department of the Woman's Club Will meet "Wednes day afternoon, February 19, with Mrs. H. M. Ogden. at ISO East Sixteenth street, corner East Morrison. . . George "Wright Relief Corps No. 2, ewlng circle, will meet at the resi dence, of Mrs. Maud Gilman, 21 Hart avenue, Montavilla, Tuesdap morning, February 18. . The Ladies' Aid Society of the Epworth M. E. Church fill give a "Washington so cial next Friday evening at the Oregon building. ... Mrs. Millie Perkins will have charge of the musical programme at the Patton Home tea next Tuesday afternoon at 2 O'clock. Mrs. B. K. Hitchcock will be at home the fourth Friday of each month, 603 Clackamas street. SOCIETY PKTCSONAt-S. Mlsg Bell has left for New York City for a six weeks', trip. H. Lang, of Portland, and J. C. Lang, of Seattle, are guests at Hotel Del Coro nado, Coronado Beach, Cal. Mrs. W. Markillie has so far recovered that she will be able to leave St. Vin cent's Hospital February 20. Miss Beulah Cadwell substituted for Miss Lina Linehan at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church last Sunday. Mrs. Olga Bartsch Lang, of Portland, spent the weekend In Vancouver as a guest of Miss Funk. Mrs. Lang, while there, sang Tosti's "Good-Bye" at the Vancouver teachers' meeting on Satur day, and responded to an encore -by ping ing the "Alpine Song" by Goldeleor. Miss Katharyne Shannon, prominent in musical clrcles of Forest Grove, is to pursue her vocal studies with Mrs. Wal ter Reed for the rest of the season. Mr. and Mrs-1. Francis Clarno have returned from a pleasant trip through California- They visited San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and San Diego. Among the passengers sailing 'on the steamship Konig Albert, of the North German Lloyd Line, on February 9, rrom New York for. Genoa, via Gibraltar and Naples, were Miss Hazel Weidler and Miss Leslie Weidler, of Portland. Miss Carolyn Lowengart, who arrived this week in New York as one of the pas sengers on the Kalserin Augusta Vic toria, Is contemplating a few weeks' visit with relatives and friends in the East, after which she will return to Portland to resume her musical Instructions. "Webber's String Orcliesira. For weddings, receptions and banquets. At the Women's Union. Miss Emma Cowan was here at dinner ,on Tuesday, the guest of Miss B. Cone. Mrs. R. L. Scott was the guest of Miss Cornwall at dinner on Tuesday evening. Miss Laura Garrett was the guest of Miss Bessie Cone at dinner on Wednesday evening. Miss Hazel Reed, who had been here for several weeks, left for Los Angeles on Wednesday. Miss Adele Savles. who had made her home here for the past few months, left on Thursday. Miss Emily Ryder, of Firland, accompa nied by her little nephew, Bernard Bridges, were guests at lunch on FTiday. Miss Grace Glancy was looking up old friends here on Friday evening. Sunday in Portland Churches! BAPTIST. First, the White Temple. Twelfth and Taylor Ttf 3. Whltoomb Brougher. D. !., pastor. One-aocord prayer meeting, 10 A. l ; public service, JO:::o A. M.; sermon by I1 Brouifher; ubjei't. "t 'nquenehM hie Thirst." tiftli in series on "Seven Words From the Cross": Bible school meets at li At ; young people's meeting, ft P. M. ; popu lar evening service. 7:30 o'clock: preaching by the pastor; subject, "Society's Crime Whom Shall We Stone?" Baptism. Special mitsb: t.y Temple quartet and chorus. Central, Kant Ankcuy and Twentieth Ttev. W. T. Jordan, pastor. At U:Jtt A. M-, "For Home and Native Land": fc'unday chool, 12 M. : young people's meeting, ti::i0 I" M. : 7:"o P. M.. "Get Risjlit and Kei-p Right." Rev. J. M. Dean, of -Seattle, will speak each evening during the week. tirace, Mnntavilla P.ev. Oilman Parker, minister. Sermon topics: Morning, "These Savings of Mine"; evening. "The Human Side of the Coming of the Kingdom"; Bible school, 10 A. M. ; B. Y. P. U. meeting. 0:30 P. M. Mount Olive Rev. B. B. Johnson, pastor. Services. 10:30 A. M. ana 7:30 P. M. Immanuel. Second and Meade Rev. A. B. Mlnaker, pastor. Sunday school. 11:45 A. M. ; B T. P. IT., 0::k) P. M. : preaching, 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. East Forty-fourth street, corner East Main Rev. B. C. Cook, pastor. Preaching. 11 A M and 7:43 P. M. : Bible school. 10 A. M : B. Y. P. VJ.. 0:4.-. P. M. Arleta Rev. K. A Smith, pastor Sunday ft himl. 10 A M. ; Junior Union. S P. M.: B. Y V V.. 7 P. M. ; preaching. It A. M. and 7:."" P. M. Swedish. Host a -d Fifteenth Rev. Eric Sfherstrom. pastor. Preaching. 10:45 A. M. anil 7:47 P. M. ; Sunday school. 12 M. St. John Rev. E. A. Leonard, pastor. Suudav school, in A M ; preaching. 11 A. M and 7:43 V. M.; B. Y. P. U.. 0:30 P. M. Third. Vancouver avenue and Knott Rev. R. Schwedlr. pastor. Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; preaching. It A. M. and 7:45 P. M. ; B. Y. P. V... 6:45 P. M. Chinese Mission. 3.V5 Oak. near Park Sunday school, 7 p. M. ; preaching In Chinese.- 8 P. M First German, Fourth and Will Rev. J. Krdlt. pastor. Preaching. 10:45 A. M. and 7:30 P. M-: Sunday school. 9:45 A. M. ; B. Y. P. U.. 6:43 t: M. ScUwood. Tacoma avenue and Eleventh Treaclilng. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. by Rev. John Bcntzlen; Sunday school, lo A. M.: evening topic, "A Sinner That Christ Can not Sr." SnnnyMde (German). Forty-flrst and Haw horne avenue Preaching by C. Feldmeth. 11 A M.: Sunday school. 0:4S A. M. Pavler-Rtreet. between Twenty-first and Twenty-second Sunday school, 0:43 A. M. St. John Oerman) Preaching by Rev. C Feldmeth. S P M. : Sunday school. 2 P. M. Calvary. F.ast Klghth and Grant Rev. J. N Monroe, pastor, rreacbtng. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Bible class. 10 A. M. ; B. T. P 1'.. 0:30 P. M. : evening topic. "A Sinner Thst Christ Cannot Shvc." Second Oerman. Rodney avenue and Mor ris Rev. F. Ruerrmann. pastor. Preaching, 11 A. M. and 7:3o P. M. : Sunday school, :4.-. A. M-: B. Y. P. ti.. :45 P. M. Cnion-Avenue Mission (Swedish). Skid more street Sunday sehool. lo A M. Highland, Alberta and Sixth Rev. J. F. Heacocit, pastor. Sunday school, lo A. M. ; B. Y. P. u.. 7 P. M. : preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Norwegian-Danish, Mississippi avenue and Shaver street Sunday school. 12 M. ; Indus trial school Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Gresham Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; serv ices. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.. at which KVANGBMST Wll.l. HOLD SERV ICES IS I'ORTliAIVD. 1 Y o I J oh a M. Dean. John M. Iean. a prominent evanprellst, will hold services at the Central Baptist Church, be Rinnins Monday night. Mr. Dean Is still under . 30 and has been remurkatily successful In his evaiiKelisUc work. He has had expediences in America, Kurope and the Philippines. Being sent to the Philippines by. the inter national committee of the Y. M. C. A. several years ago, he re mained there IS months, doins evangelistic work among the sol diers of the United States Army. He traveled extensively through the islands and was. at one time, taken prisoner by the fr'iHpinus. Jlis observations are embodied in the book. "The Cross of Christ in Bololnnd." Rev T. J. Elkina, of Portland, will preach. Lenta. First avenue near Foster road Rev. j. f. Heacock, pastor. Sunday school. lO A. M-; preachlnff, ll A. M., by the pas tor; 7:30 P. M.. by Rev. J. Whirry. Second. Seventh and East Ankeny, Sianton C. Lapham, pastor Services at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Morning acrmon, "The Brand of the Cros"; Bible school, at noon; Young People's Union, 7 o'clock; evening sermon, "The Christ Motive." CHRISTIAN. Kern Park. Rev. E. M. Patterson, pastor. Services. 31 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; themes. "Seeking th Best" and The Value of Posi tive Riiffion"; Bible School, 10 A. M.; Young People's Meeting. 6:30 P. M. W'oodlawn Clark W. Comstoek. minister. Bible school at 10:00 will be observed as Boys' day. and boya will have full control of the school; the morning sermon at 31, "Five Ways in Which Foreign Missions Pay"; Y. P. S. C. K. at 6:30 P. M.; evening sermon at 7:30. "The Unsatisfactlon of This Worid." Central, East Twentieth and Salmon J. F. Ghormley, pastor.- 10:43. preaching, com munion services, topic, "The Power of the Word"; 12 M.. Bible school; 6:30 P. M.. evangelistic, topic. 'The World's Crisis." First, Park and Columbia streets Rev. E. S. Muckiey. pastor. . 11 A. M., "A Success ful Meeting and How It Is Hftld"; 7:30 P. M., "Is There, or Is There Not. Such a Thing as Sin?" Bible School. 10 A. M. ;" Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M. CHRISTIAN SCIEXCK. First Church of Christ. Scientist. Scot tish Rite Cathedral. Morrison and Lowns dale streets Services. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ; subject of lesson sermon. "Soul" ; Sunday school nt close of morning service; Wednesday evening meeting. 8 P. M. Second Church of Christ, Scientist. Elks' Tomple. Stark, between Sixth and Seventh streets Sunday services. 11 A. M. and S. P. M. ; subject of lesson sermon. "Soui" ; Sunday school. 11 A. M. ; Wednesday even ing meeting, S P. M. CONGREGATIONAL . Highland. East Sixth and Prescott Rev. E. S. Bollinger, pastor. Worship, 11 A. M.; "The Precious Foundation"; 7:30 P. M., "The Woman Who Got Her Husband In tho Good Old Way." a leap-year sermon; Biblo school, 30 A. M., J. . Ogden, superintend ent; Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30 P. M. Hassalo-Street Paul Rader, pastor. Morn ing service, 30:30, speaker. Miss Constance MacCorkle. general secretary Y. W. C. A. ; evening service. 7:30, In charge of Men's Club; speakers from the Municipal League, Sam Connel. Miller Murdock. W. F. Ed wards; Sunday school, 12 M. ; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30. University Park. Haven and Bowdoin Rev. F. I... H. von L.ubken. pastor. 3t A. M- morning worship, with, sermon on -"Our Future Church": 7:3U P. M.. evening service sermon on 'The Test Question and the Sub lime Answer"; Sunday school, 10 A. M-, J... W. Bryco. superintendent; Junior C. E. 3 P. M., Miss Helen Bcardsley superintendent; Senior C. E., 6 P. M. Sunnyside, East Taylor and Thirty-fourth Rev. J. J. Staub, pastor. Morning serv ice at 11 o'clock, subject, "Thy Kingdom Come"; evening service at 7:30 o'clock, sub ject. "Lincoln and Washington or Path finders of Our Nation" ; Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; S. C Pier, superintendent; Junior C. E 3 P. M. ; senior C. E., G:30 P. M. EVANGELICAL." United. Ockley Green. Gay street and Willamette Bouievard Rev. J. Bowersox. I-ostor. Preaching services at 11 A. M. ard ":! P. M.. on "Christ's Followers as His Witnesses" ; Sunday school at lo A. M.; K. L. C. E.. 6:1 5 P. M. First German. Tenth and Clay Rev. Theo. Schaucr, pastor. 0 :30 A. M., Sunday school ; 10:45 A. M.. preaching by Rev. H. E. EriYmeyer; 7:30 1'. M., preaching by Rev. IT. E Erffmeyer; special meetings will continue next week; you are most cordially Invited to attend. KPLSCOPAL. I Good Shepherd. Sellwood street and Van- i couver avenue Rev. John Dawson, rector. I Holy communion, 8 A. M. ; Sunday school. : 0:45 A- M. ; services, 11 A. . M. and 7:30 ' P. M. ! Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr, Thirteenth and Clay Rev. H. M. Ramsey, vicar. Holy communion. 7 :30 A M. ; Sun day school, 0:40 A. M-; services, 11 A. M. and 7": 30 P. M. . St. Matthew's, First and Cn.ru t hers Rev. W. A. M. Breck, in charge. Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; service and sermqn. 1 1 A. M. Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett Rev. " A. A. Morrison, rector. Services. S and 11 A. M. and 1 :30 P. M. ; Sunday school, 0 :43 A M. .Strangers cordially Invited. St. Andrew's Chapet, University Park Holy communion and sermon. 1 1. A. M. ; Arrhdeacon Chambers will officiate. St. John's, Sellwood Sunday- soliool, lO A. M.; morning prayer and sermon, 11 o'clock; evening prayer and sermon. 7:30 o'clock. Archdeacon Chambers will officiate at the evening service. St. Mark's. Nineteenth and Qulmby Rev. J. E., H. Simpson, rector. Holy communion, 8 A. M. ; morning prayer and litany, 11 o'clock ; evening prayer, 7 :30 o'clock; Sun day school. 10 A. M. St. David's. East Twelfth and Belmont Rev. George B. Van Waters. l. D. rector. Holy communion, 8 A. M. ; Sunday school, 9:43 A. M. ; rector s Bible class in chapel. 10 A. M. ; morning prayer and sermon, 1 V o'clock. "Te Deum, Iaudamus" Barrett ; "Jubilate" (Simper); offertory, "Andante," In G i Tealey . Evening prayer and ser mpn, 7:30 o'clock ; "Magni float and Nunc Dimlttls" (Simper) ;" offertory, "Interlude" (Dubois). On Sunday. March 1 (the Festi val of the Patron Saint), there will be a cecital of sacrad musk at 3:30 P. M. So loists, Miss .Tons, soprano; C. R. Patter son, tenor: i. B. Mackie. baritone; J. B.. W. Tawson, bass-baritone; Henry I. Bett man. vioiin. Matins and evensong will be fully choral. The full programme of music will be announced next Sunday. LUTHERAN. XorweKian Synod. East Tenth and Grant Rpv. O. Hagoes. pastor. Services. 10:30 A . M. anil 7 :30 V. M. : youtig prople's so ciety, Thursday evening at 8:13 o'clock. St. Paul's (Gprman Rev. - A. Krause, pastor. Morning service. lO;3 o'clock; Eiik llsh service, 7:30 P. M.: Sunday school, 0:30 A. M. ; Bible lesson and young people's meeting, Thursday, S P. M. Banish. 040 Union Ivenue Services at II A. M. ; theme. "Work"; Bible study, 7 P. M. : sermon. 8 p. m. ; theme, "Exchange" ; Sunday school, la noon; young people's meeting, with programme. Tuesday at 8 P M. preparation fwr confirmation. Satur day at 1 p. M. Rev. J. Scott, pastor. METHODIST. Taylor-Street Dr.- Benjamin Young, pas tor. 9:30 A. M., classes; 10:30 A. M., ser mon, "The Making of a Man"; 12:15 P. M.. Sunday school; 6:30 P. M.," Epworth League; 7:30 P. M., sermon by Bishop David H. Moore. D. D. Musica 1 programme : Morn ing Organ. "Kyrie Eleiaon" (Haydn); an them, "God Ts Our Refuge" (Macfarlane) ; offertory, violin solo. Miss Cornelia Barker; organ. "Offertolre, Lefebure-Wely. Even ing Organ. "Evening" (Godard); anthem, "Light oL the World" (Percy tames; of fertory, tenor solo. "The Soft Southern Breeze" ( Barney , Mr. Marriot ; organ, "Concluding Voluntary" (Page). The choir: Soprano, Mrs. E. S. Miller; contralto, M iss Evelyn Hurley; tenor and director,. Pro fessor W. H. Boyer; bass, Charles Cutter: organ, Mrs. Warren Thomas; chorus of 30 voices. - Grace, Tweirth and Taylor Rev. William H. Heppe, D. D.. pastor. The pastor will' preach at both .services. Morning theme. "I. Vet Not I"; at 7:30 p. M., the second address of the series to young men; theme, "The YunS Man's Duty to Portland." A special musical programme by the Grace male chorus and quartet The young men of the city specially invited. Morning class, 9:30. o'clock; Sunday school, 12:13 P. M.; St. Paul mission, 3 P. M. : Epworth League devotional and praise. 6:30 P. M. Professor W. M. Wilder, organist and choirmaster. . South, Foresters' ball, 1714 Second Rev. E. H. , Mowre, pastor. 10" A: M., Sun day school: 11 A. M., preaching; 6:30 P. M., Epworth League; 7:30 P. M.. preaching. Epworth, Twenty-seventh and Upshur Rev. Charles- T. McPherson, pastor. Par sonage. 783 York street; phone Main 4088. Services will be held in the Oregon build ing at 11 A M. and 7:30 P. M. ; morning subject, "Glory" ; evening, "Seeking the 1-ost"; Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; Epworth League. 0:30 P. . M. ; Washington entertain ment Friday. February 21, at 7:45 P. M. Grand programme. Centenary. East Ninth and Pine Rev. Clarence True Wilson. D. D.. the pastor, will preach at 10 A. . M. on "The Book of Job," and at 7:30 P. M., "A Sermon to Voung Men." under the auspices of the J. O. C. There will be attractive music at both services: Sunday school. 12:15 P. M.: Epworth vesper service, 6:13 P. M. A church meeting with roll call of members will be neld next Thursday night. Special programme. lr. " son's residence Is 508 East Oak street. Trinity, East Tenth and Grant Rev. Lewis F. Smith, pastor. Sunday school, 10 A- M. : public worship. 11 A. M. ; class meeting. 12:13 P. M. : children's meeting. 3 P. M.: Etfworth League. 6:30 P. M. : evening service, 7:30 o'clock: subject for morning, "Tho Lincoln Birthday Service": evening, "Forgiveness of Sins" ; Epworth Len pue B i ble class. Monday night at 7 : 30 o'clock; E. M. Smith, president: prayer meeting. Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. University Park. Dawson and Flske streets. Rev. William R. Jeffrey, Jr., pastor Morn ing, "Spiritual Chemistry"; evening, anti-saloon league address by one of Its representa tives. PRESBYTERIAN. First, Twelfth and Alder Rev. William Hiram Foulkes. minister. Morning sermon by the minister at 10:30 o'clock. "For the Sins of the Whole World"; Sunday school and Bible classes. 13;10 P. M. ; 6:30 P. M., young people's hour, xv'.lii a special pro gramme In welcome of the hiw members; 7:15 P. M-, organ numbers by Mr. Coursen: 7:30 P M-t gospel service; sermon by the minister and special gospel music by the quartet. Morning Prelude, "Offertory" (Guilmant); hymn-anthem. "When Winds Are Raging" (Little); soprano solo, "My Faith in Thee" (Wells); postlude. "Pil grim's ong" (Mendelssohn-). Organ num bers at 7:13 P. M. : a. "Cantilena" (Rhein berger) : b, "Communion" ( Guilmant) ; c. "Andantino" (Chauvet). Eving Prelude. "Prelude" (Deshayes") ; anthem, "Sun of My Soul" ( Turner) ; postlude, "Larghetto't (Geissler). Mizpah. East Thirteenth and Powell Rev. Jerome R- McGIade, D. D., pastor. Themes of sermons: 10:30 A. M.. "Endur ing as Seeing Him Who la Invisible"; 7:30 P. M-, "A Modern Parable"; Sunday school, 12 M : Christian Endeavor service, 6:30 P. M Midway Sunday school. 0:15 A. M. Kenilworth, East Thirty-seventh and Gladstone avenue Preaching at 11 A. M. by Rev. J. S. Dunning, Ph.D.; ' Sunday school, 12 M. Sellwood, East Seventeenth and Spokane avenue Rev. D. A. Thompson, pastor. Sun dav school. 10 A. M. : service. 11 A. M. : sub ject of sermon. "Inspiration of Scripture"; evening service. 7:30 o'clock. "Standing in the Gap"; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M. Mlllard-Avenue Rev. A. D. Soper. pastor. Sunday school, 10 A. M. : worship, 11 A. M.; gospel service. 7:30 P. M. Hawthorne Park. Twelfth and East Taylor- Rev. E. Nelson Allen, paator. 10:30 A. M.( "The Drawing Power of the Up lifted Christ"; 12 M.. Sunday school; 6:30 P. M-. Y. P. S. C. E. ; 7:30 P. M., public worsnlp. PiedmoYit. Cleveland avenue and Jarrett gtrect Rev. N. S. Reeves. B. D., pastor. Preaehing, 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. ; mom in topic. "The Divine Gateway": evening, praise serviee. "An Hour With Phillip Dod dridge": Sunday school. 12:13 P. M. ; Chris tian Endeavor. 6:45 P. M. RITUALIST. Spiritual meetings will be held at 83 Fifth street, near Oak. at 3 P. M., by Mrs. I. M. Coon, to be followed with spiritual messages. . Walter Thomas Mills will lecture at 7:45 P. M.. under the auspices of the Ministers and Mediums Association. In hall No. 201, AHsky building. Third and Morrison. Sub ject. "What Ts Socialism?" followed by messages .and symbol delineation by Mrs. Seln. Mrs. Coulter and Mrs. Congdon. Flr?t Spiritualist Society, Ablngton build ing. Third street, between Washington and Stark Conference. 11 A. M. : mediums' meet ing. 3 P. M-. Mrs. Shaver Elklngton, me dium: 7:45. lecture by F. E. Coulter, .sub ject, "The Inescapable Neceity of the Im maculate Conception, or How Man Grows," followed by Mrs. G. L. Nordfteld. Spiritualist message. UNITARIAN. Church of Our Father, Yamhill and Sev- GRAND SHOWING NEW SPRING ST ALL THE LATEST CREATIONS IN SUITS. SKIRTS, WAISTS AND WHITE DRESSES OF YLES ' illITTr 9f - : .: r7 J s V ' : ; . A- iiWlfa ! n. s' ;; A 7;: 1 vu -:,; 4 J fa i J 111 h U ' ' h i R ym if Ii-'f ' I 4 V ? Call and Inspect Our Styles and Prices w CCV mt SIXTH STREET, Cor. Alder. Odd. Oregonizn ma, ua k enth Rev. ,"W. G. Eliot, Jr.. minister; Rev. T. I Eliot. D. D-, minister emerltuf. Serv ice, 11 A. M. ; subject of sermon, "The Use of Religion in the Treatment of Nervous Disorders"; Sunday school. 0:45 A. M. ; adult class, 12:30 P. M. ; T. P. F., 6:30 P. 11. MISCEIXAXEOUS. Rev. P. J. Green will speak at T:45 P. M.. In Rlngler hall. Grand avenue and, East Morrison street, third floor, on "The Real Cause -of Answered and Unanswered Prayer." Take Grand-avenue entrance. Divine Truth Center, -hall 201 AHsky building. Third and Jforrison Rev. Thad deus M. Mlnard. pastor. Services, 11 A. M. II. E. Martin, soloist. Christadelphian, Woodmen's Hall, Mount Tabor 11 A. M., "Breaking of Bread"; 7:30 P. M., lecture by II. W. G. Wllllmont; sub ject, "The Monarch's Forgotten Dream," illustrated by diaKrams; Thursday, 7:30 P. M-, the usual services. Church of the Good Tidings. Universallst. East Eighth and East Couch Rev. James D. Corby, minister. Divine worship, 10:43 A. M. ; topic. "Winning Power for Minis try"; 7:30, "Do You Think, and What Do You Think?" Sunday school for Bible study and character building at noon. Fellowship Circle, 501 Yamhill Subject, 3 P. M.. "Iove and the Will to Love"; leader, Mrs. Jennie Cox; Emerson class, Tuesday, 3 P. M. ; Mrs. Clara Bewick Colby, leader. Soul culture meeting at Mrs. Mallory's parlors. R01 Yamhill street, Monday even ing. Feb.uary 17, at 8 o'clock: subject for discussion, "What Is Love?" Silence meet ings for the unfoldment of the spiritual nature Tuesday and Friday afternoons at 2:30 o'clock. First Spiritualist Society. Ablngton bulld inB, Third street, between Washington and Stork Conference, 11 A. M. ; mediums' meeting. 3 P. M. : Mrs. Shaver Elklngton. medium; 7:45 P. M.. lecture by F. K. Coul ter; subject, "The Inescapable Necessity of the' Immaculate Conception, or How Man Grows," followed by Mrs. G. L. Woodtleld, spiritualist messages. Fellowship Circle, 501 Yamhill Subject for 3 P. M-, "The Nature -of Love," contin ued; Mrs. Jennie Cox, leader; Emerson class Tuesday, 8 P. M., at the same place. Headquarters of circle, SI Selling Hlrsch building., - Rev. C. W. Ruth, of Indianapolis,. Ind., has begun a ten days series of meetings in the Church of the Nazarene, 428 Burnslde street. Services every week at 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. ; Sundays 11 A. M., .1 and 7:30 P. M. Dr. A. A. Linasay will speak at the Ivan hoe Knights of Pythias Hall. Eleventh and Alder streets, at 8 P. M., next Wednesday on the subject. "Mental Building or Mental i"ulture." This is the xecond lecture In the "building series that is being given. Socialist Hall, S00 Davis street Free lec ture course tonight. Hubert Langerock will tfpeak on "Rac. Development." Y. M. C. A. Professor W. J. Clarke, of New York, a noted scientist, - will speak at 3 o'clock this afternoon to men .on the sub ject, "Is Religion a Delusion?" Special music, discussion groups, fellowship lunch. "Voluntecre of America, 3 Fourth street. North Services at 3:30 P. M. H. S. Harcourt will give an address; musical meeting at 8 P. M. C. A. Wllley will speak. Meetings every night but Monday. Adjutant and Mrs. Foulkes In charge. Universalist. Church of the Good Tidings, East Eighth and East Couch, James D. Corby, minister Divine worship at 10:45, topic. "Winning Power for Spiritual Ministry"; pop ular Bervlce at 7:30, question, "Do You Think sad What Do You Think?" Sunday school for Bible study and character building at noon. Branch 5. Socialist local. Drew Hall, Sec ond and Morrison streets, Sunday night an address will be given by Francis James Mo-Henry. Mullane's Cincinnati taffies. Slg Sloliol & Co.. sole ai?Rnt8. 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