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TOE SUNDAY. ORECOXIANi rORTIiAm NOVE3IBER 22, 1914. CHURCHES OF PORTLAND TQ OBSERVE THANKSGIVING DAY , Prayers of Gratitude to Mingle With Those for Sufferers in Europe, Victims of War Special Music Is Arranged. to i ODAT will be observed as Thanks giving: Sunday in many of the h churches of Portland.' For the oc casion special sermons have been pre pared and musical programmes will as sume an extra brilliance. In the First Congregational Church, the Rev. Luther R. Dyott will take as his theme for his evening sermon, "Thanksgiving for Greater Than Material Things." Similar topics will be discussed by other pastors. Prayers for the suffer ers from the war will be mingled with hymns and words of thanksgiving. N. In the First Congregational Church at the night service the choir will pre sent a Thanksgiving praise service. Some of the special music for this oc casion Will be the following: -Duet, "Glory to Thee, My God" (Gou nod), Mrs. Henney and Mr. Hurlbut; Quartet, "I Am Alpha and Omega" (Stalner); chorus, "Sweet Is Thy Mercy (Barnby). The special music at the morning service will be: "Praise the Lord" (Randegger), "The "Valley3 Are Covered With Corn" (Minshall). The organ numbers will be at night: "Lar go," from New World Symphony (Dvorack), "Recessional" (Destbrook), and in the morning, "Idilio" (Lack), I "Scherzo" (Lemalgre.) The women of the First Congrega tional Church are studying some of "the problems of today and among the themes at a meeting last AVednesday were "Ellis Island and After." by Miss Louise Brace: "Helpful Work for the ' Jmmigrant," Mrs. R. E. Jones. The t meeting was held at the residence of Mrs. C. H., Gayiord, at 755 Schuyler street. On Friday of last week the women of the Home Missionary Union and the board of missions for the Pacific held .an important meeting in the parlors of the First Congregational Church. Rev. J. H. Bennett, who has been appointed presiding elder of the Wilkesboro district in North Carolina, will leave today on the steamer Bea ver. Mrs. Bennett will accompany him. A number of friends will be at the Alnsworth dock at 3 o'clock to bid them goodby. For the benefit of the Salvation Army a. musicale will be given tomor row night at 243 Ash street. Those who will" contribute to the programme ae Millie Brouilette Whitten Berwick, Professor Clarkefek, Mrs. Morgan Fowle, Miss Edna Blake, Miss Gertrude Hoeber, Miss Marlon Neill, Miss Pearl pan ford and Miss May Erlckson. ... The members of the Montavilla Methodist Episcopal Church will cele brate Thanksgiving by a turkey din ner, to be held in the church from 1 to 7 P. M. Special tables will be pro vided for family parties. Presbyterians to Hold Joint, Thanksgiving Services. All Congregations Will Unite In Meetlnsc at Flrnt Cknrch by Dr. Harry N. Mount. A -LL the Presbyterian Churches ol Portland will observe Thanks giving day witha union praise service to be held in the First Presby terian Church, Twelfth and -Alder ' streets, at 10:30 Thursday morning. Dr.' Harry N. Mount, pastor of the Vernon Presbyterian Church, '.will de liver . the Thanksgiving sermon. His subject is- "Thanksgiving, Why and How.-" , The public is invited to join the Presbyterians of Portland in 'this annual -service. Rev. John H. Boyd, pastor of the First ' Presbyterian Church, corner Twelfth and Alder streets, will preach another of his picture, sermons, at the service at 7:30 .tonight. The picture upon which the sermon is . based is the world famous painting: by Jean Francois Millet, "The Angelus," that simple, peaceful portrayal of peasant life in, the fields, and the ready, nat ural response to the call of the chimes in the distant church .tower, wheh touches a chord of reverence and devo tion in the heart of everyone who studies this wonderful painting. Halftone' reproductions will be dis tributed to- the congregation before the sermon, and the discourse will be an exposition of the truths suggested by the symbolic picture. No pews are reserved after 7:30. . . . The . Ladies' Auxiliary of the' Pres byterian Church will hold its annual. Christmas bazaar on Friday afternoon and evening. December 4. Ther-a will be a cafeteria lunch from 5:30 to 7 P. M. and a home-cooking department. . - ... The Women's Guild of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Graham and Van .couver avenues, will hold their annual sale of fancy work, - Wednesday and Thursday, December 2 and 3, in the guild rooms. -Supper will be served Wednesday night and an entertain ment held: Thursday night. . A Christmas sale will be held by the women ot St. Rose Church at the Rose City Park Clubhouse, East Fifty-Seventh street North, and Sandy boulevard, December 1. The sale will begin in the afternoon and will last during the evening. A chicken dinner- will be served between 6 and 8 P. M. ... t Thanksgiving services will be held at St. James English Lutheran Church on Thursday morning. The pastor will preach and the choir will furnish sult . able music. . The subject of Dr. . Perry Joseph Green's lecture this morning and even ing at Temple of Truth, Eilers build ing, will be "Gratitude, a Fountain of Life." It Is Dr. Green's endeavor in this lecture to "awaken In each indi vidual 'The God Power' or 'super con sciousness,' which is the fountain of the eternal alV or .'.life everlasting.' That 'progression' "or 'retrogression' depends entirely upon the love' or 'gratitude' we manifest in appreciation of the blessings we enjoy' daily; that the much we earn, or. the little we have, is exactly in" proportion to the thought we send out to the Father, who is. our power and inspiration." These lectures are free. At the White Temple this morning. Dr. Hinson will take for his theme. "Where is God?" At this service there will be opportunity given for any to make known their intention 4T joining the church. At 7:30 o'clock Bruce Evans will de , liver his farewell sermon in this church. His theme will be the "End of the Road." Special singing and the ordinance of baptism will be heard at this service. A special thank offering for the work of the Evangelist will be received at these service. On Thursday Dr. Hinson will preach the Thanksgiving sermon at the First Congregational Church at 10:30 o'clock. Dr. Dyott, the pastor, will preside. On Friday the annual thank offering meet ing of the Women's Society will be held at 2:30 P. M. A general invitation is extended to all women of the church and congregation. The Willamette As sociation will hold its B. Y. P. U. rally in- this church on Friday, November 37, beginning at 2:30. Dinner will be served at 6:30. and a social evening will follow. . - 44, ty I 4X -s w mmcu te .. Holiday Bazaar to Be Held in Old Parish House. J. Ti. Graham, Ajulsted by Women of St. Ua-rld'a l-.plncopal tkureh.-to Conduct Annual Event, - THE old parish-house of St. David's Episcopal Church will be the scene of the annual holiday bazaar, which will be held on December 2 and 3 un der the management of J. N. Graham, assisted by several prominent woman of the parish. Mrs. E. W. Matthews will preside at the table, where will be found inexpensive, usofol and fancy articles suitable for Christmas gifts. Friends, returning from abroad, have contributed European ideas, and these mingled with the American make, a collection of articles that are exceed ingly interesting. Mrs. Joseph! and Mrs. Reginald Hastings will have charge of the rug booth. Anyone wish ing initials embrmoidered is asked to communicate with Mrs. S. D. Hollister. Sellwood, 1794. Aprons of every va riety and dainty baby clothes and ac cessories will be found. The women of St. David's Gould are planning many delightful surprises and innovations and the Daughters of St. David will sell home-made candies. The whole con gregation is working for the success of the bazaar. ... The World's Congress of Young Peo ple's Societies will assemble in Oak land, Cal., December 8. The congress is composed of members of the Ep worth League of the Methodist Epis copal. Church, the Baptists' Young Peo ples Union, the Christian Endeavor and the Brotherhood of St Andrew of San Francisco, Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley. The organization is to pro mote religious work during the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Dr. -Frank La fayette Loveland, pastor of the First Methodist Church of this city, has been invited to speak before this congress. It is expected that the banquet to be held will be attended by several thou sand religious workers. - sThe Trinity M E. Church, Portland. Rev. A. B. Calder, pastor, located at East Tenth and East Sherman streets, will have a church rally on Friday eVening, November 27. Old members and for.ner pastors are expected to join In the rally and an invitation is hereby extended to them. An excellent programme will be provided and the Ladies' Aid will serve a free supper. Piedmont Church to Have "ReaJ" Thanksgivings- Donctions of Food and Clothing for Poor to Be Received at Thundny'a Services. REAL" Thanksgiving service will be held in the Piedmont Presbyte rian Church Thursday at 10:30 In the morning. The meeting will be a com munity affair and all who are inter ested are Invited. Special music will be rendered. The Rev. J. E. Snyder will give a sermon and there will be offering received for the worthy poor. Dona tions of provisions, potatoes, apples, canned fruits and other things for the table and clean clothing for men, women and children will be received at the church from 9 to 11:30 o'clock and will be distributed by the Young Peo ple's Society. . This will be a practical Thanksgiving planned for the church and its friends. A week, of revival meetings in which the Christian young people of Central Methodist Church, Vancouver avenue and Fargo street, will make earnest effort to win their friends to Christ, begins Sunday. Rev. C. C. Rarick. the pastor, will lead in the work, assisted by the leading Methodist pasters of the city, each taking one service as follows i Rev. R. E. Smith, of Sunny side Church, Monday night; Rev. Frank L. Loveland, of First, Church, Tuesday night; Rev. W. W. Youngson, of Rose City Park Church. Wednesday night; Rev. T.W. Lane, of Centenary Church, Thursday night, and Rev. E. O. Eld ridge, of Mount Tabor Church. Friday night. . -. Elaborate preparations are ' being made by the Aid Society of the Sunny side Congregational Church for the opening of its annual bazaar, Friday, December 4. - There will be articles in great profusion and variety in the va rious domestic and fancy booths. The regular annual supper will be given Friday, December 11. Rev. J. Richard Olson, pastor of Im manuel Lutheran Church, has been visiting relatives in Sioux City, la., and other points and has made addresses before several church gatherings. He will return to Portland next Friday. ... The eleventh lesson in the course of basic principles of truth and healing, will be given by Florence Crawford to night at 7:45 o'clock in Central Library Hall. The topic will be "Believing, or Creating the Ideal." Mrs. Eva C. Hassler will sing, and will be accom panied by Mrs. Grace Stratton. pianist. The subject last Sunday was "Asking. Opening the Door." Mrs. Crawford, said: "Few realize the great impor tance of 'asking' the Father, or fram ing in words the request sent out to the infnlte mind. Simple longing, yearning and desire avail little. That 2 Ft : " iii iii-j,jMin.Kiiww ... . ... & , v i in 1-,,- w w , i " I 1 II ' ' ?! - , fci,T,,i fK Hj 4 v.-i AlL'-!u iff- f Vv - ls 4-r- tf: i i.Mtlm,Smt.r. t i ( X $ , . r 1?? ., .f Above i-St. David's Churra. Hunt TVelth and Belmont Streets. Below Orlg. - tnal Chapel Built In 1870 Jio-vr the Parish House. is like trying to dip water, from the ocean with a bottomless bucket. When we outline our desire and give it def inite fixed form with ours work we have' made a perfect mold for substance to fill. Just as the Father did when he through faith framed (or outlined) the worlds by the power of his word.' Then, too, the 'asking" is an act of recognition of the Father by the Son. Father and Son each have their place in the universal life. A father provides and gives; a son asks and receives. Until this relation is established, each recognizing the office of the other, perfect harmony is -not established." Mrs. Elizabeth Bond sang"The Val ley of Laughter" and was accompanied by Mrs. Grace Strattom pianist. ' . .. . - At First Methodist. Chtfrch South, Rev. J. 'L. Law, the pastor, is having the assistance of Rev. Arthur Thomas, of Grants Pass, Or. Services will continue throughout November and, .the last week will -be given over to a Bible conference and different ministers of this city and some from a distance will take part in the work. The sessions will be 10 A. M., 3 P. M. and 7:45 P. M. Seats are free. " - Sunday Church Services - BAPTIST. First. White Temple. Twelfth and Taylor streets Rev. W. B. Hinson, D. D.. pastor. 10, Bible school; classes for a) ages; 11, preaching by Dr. Hinson; theme, "Where Is God?": 8:30. B. Y. P. U.: 7:30, preaching by ftev. J. Bruce Evans; theme, "The Har vest Time." Kant Side. Kast Twentieth and Anken streets Kev. W. O. Shank, pastor. . 10. Sun day school; 11. Breaching- by the pastor; theme. "The Jubilee Year, or Thanksgiving Time": 6:30. B. Y. P. V.: 1:30, preaching by the pastor; theme, . "The Divine Right of Kina-s," HlKhland. Alberta and East Sixth streets North 9:45. 6unday school; 11 and 7:30, preachiha- by Rev. Frank C. Stannard; 6:30. B. Y. P. U. Kast Forty-fifth street Rev. A. B. Walts, Pastor.. 9:45. Sunday , school; 11, preaching by Dr. E. H. East: 6:30, B. Y. P. U-; 7:30. preaching bv the castor: theme. "Mind Your Own Business." Lents Rev. J. M. Kelson, pastor. 11, preachlnr by the nastor; theme. "The Gos pel Preached to the Dead"; 6:30, B. Y. P. LT.: 7:30, rtreachlnr bv -the pastor; , theme, "Hindering- Christ's Work"; 10, Sunday school. Arleta Rev. w. T. S. Spriggs, pastor. 9:46.. Sunday school;' 11, preaching by the pastor: theme. "Walkinr With God"; 6:13, B. Y. P. U. : 7:80. preaching by the pastor; theme. "Peace Through the Blood ot His Cross." Calvary. East Eighth and Grant streets Rev. Walter Duff, pastor. lO, address by chapel car evangelist; 11. preaching by Dr. W. C. Driver, chapel car evangelist; 6:80, B. Y. P. U. : 7:30, preaching by the pastor; theme. "A Testimony's Worth." Third. Knott street and Vancouver avenue Rev. Wehier J. Beaven, pastor. Morning X ' ' jf " - :- IF tM. f 'Services. 11: theme. "The Disciple as Seen in Jesus' Praver": 7:30. theme. "Bartering One's Birthright"; Bible school, 0:40; B. Y. P. V.. 6:30. Tabernacle Rev. J. c. Tlbbits, pastor. 10. Sunday school; preaching services, 11 and 7:30. Italian Mission. East Eighteenth and Tib Detts streets Kev. Francesco Sannells. pas tor. 10. Sunday achooi; 11. preaching serv ices: 7. pastor's circle (prayer service); S. preaching service; 10:30. short sermoa tor English-speaking people; 7:30, preaching. St. Johns Rv. E. P. Borden, pastor. Services 11 and 8.. Elmo Heights. Lents Sunday school, 2)30 o'clock. v Swedish. Fifteenth and Hoyt streets -Rev. F. Linden, pastor. Preaching, . ,0:49 and 7:30; Sunday school, 12 noon; Y. P, U 8. University park Rev. A. C Saxton. pas tor. Sunday school. 10: 11. preaching by the pastor: 6:30. B. Y. P. U. ; 7:30, -aeh-lnjr by the pastor. Second Gorman. Morris street and Rodney avenue Rev Frederick Buerrman, pastor. Sunday jchool. 8:45; preaching, 11 and 7:10 B. Y. P. U.. T. Grace. Mbntavllls. Rev. H. T. Cash, pas tor. Sunday school, 9:45; services. 11 and 8: B. Y. P. U 6:45. Mount Olivet. Seventh and Everett streets Rev. W. A. Magett, pastor. Servlcaa. 11 and 8; Sunday achool, -12:30. Chinese Mission. 353 Burn aid. street Sun day school. 7: J. a. Malono. superintendent Russcllvllle scnoolhouse. under auspices of Grace Church. . Montavilla Sunday school.. . First. German Fourth and Mill streets Rev. J. Kratt. pastor. Services, 11 and 7:30; Sunday school. 9:43. Sellwood Eleventn street and Tacoma ave. nue Rev. F. H. Hayes, pastor. Preaching. 11 and 7:30; Guaday school. 10; B. T P U 6:30. " " CATHOLIC. ' Holy Cross. University Pane Rev. C R. Flnner. Low mass. 8:30; high mass and sermon. 10:30: vespers and benediction 4 St. Michael's (Italian). Fourth and Mill streets Jesuit Fathers. Low mass, 8:30; high mass and sermon. 10:3O; vespers and benediction. 7:80. Immaculate Heart of Mary, Williams ave nue and Stanton street Rev. w A Daly Low mass. 6. 8 and 8; high mass and ser mon, 10:30; vespers and benediction. 7:80. St Francis'. East Twelfth street between Pine and Oak Rev. Father Black. Low mass, 8; high mass and aermon, 10:30; vaa pers. Instruction and benediction,, 7:30. Holy Rosary. East Third and Clackamas streets Very Rev. H. H. Kelly, O. P. Low mass. 6. 7. 8 and 9; high mass and sermon, 11; vespers and benediction, 7:30. On the nrst Sunday of the month rosary procession sermon and benediction. 7:30; thssjd : unday sermon, nrocesslon of the most blessed sao rament and benediction. 7:30; every Thurs day evening, holy hour from 7:30 to 8:10. Holy Redeemer. Portland boulevard and Williams avenue Kedemptorist Fathers. Rev. Joseph A- Chapot&n. pastor. Low tt and 8: hlsh mass and sermon. 10:?O; bene diction. 7:30. St. Andrew's, East Ninth and Alberta streets Rev. Thomas Kiernan. Low mass, 6; high mass and sermon, 10; vespers. In struction and benediction. 7:30. St. Lawrence's. Third and Sherman streets Rev. J. H." Hughes. Low mass, 6, 8 and 9; hieb mass and sermon, 10:30; vespers. In struction and benediction. 7:SO. St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral. Fifteenth and Davis streets Most Rev. A. Christie, D. D. Low mass. C 8 and 9; high mass and ser mon. 11; vespers, instruction and benedic tion, 7:45. St. Rose. Fifty-third and Alameda Rev. Cornelius A. Manor. Low mass. 8:30; hlga and sermon. 10; vespers. Instruction and benediction. 7 :30. St. Clare's (Franciscan Fathers), Capitol Hill Rev. Caplstran. O. F. M. Low mass at 7:30. high mass and benediction at 9:15. . CHRISTIAN.' First.. Park and Columbia streets Rev. S. M. Connor, temporary pastor. Bible school. 9:45: morning services, 11; Christian Endeavor. -6:30; evening services, 7:30; mid week services. 7:45 Wednesday evening; chorus rehearsal. 8 Thursday. Central. East Twentieth and Salmon streets Dr. S R. Hawkins, pastor. Sunday school 'at 10, sermons 11 and 7:30, C. E. at 6:30. . . 1 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. First. Everett between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets Services, 11 and 8; sub lect of lesson sermon. "Soul and Body"; Sunday school. 9:45 and 11; Wednesday evening meeting. 8. Second. East Sixth street and Holladay avenue Services, 11 and 8; subject of les son sermon. "Soul and Body"; Sunday school 9:4s and 11: Wednesday evening meeting. 8. Third. East Twelfth and Salmon streets Services. 11 and 8; subject of lesson sermon, "Soul and Body"; Sunday school, 11 and 12:10: Wednesday evening meeting, 8. Fourth. Vancouver aveiina iand Emersoa street Services. 11 and 8; subject of les son sermon. "Soul and Body" ; Sunday school 9:45 and 11: Wednesday evening meeting. 8. Fifth. Myrtle Park Station Services, 11; siiblect of lesson sermon. "Soul and Body"; Sunday school 9:30: Wednesday evening meeting, 8. m CONGREGATIONAL. First. Park and Madison Rev. L. R. Dy ott, minister. 9:0O, Bible school; 6:30. Y. P. S. C. E. ; 11, "Rational Optimism"; 7:45, "Thanksgiving for More Than Material Good." V Surmyside, East Thirty-second and Tay lor Rev. J. J. Staub. pastor. 11, "'1 he Fi nality of God's Word" ; 7 :45, "The Failure of Sight Overcome by the Blessing of v l slon"; Sunday school, 10; Junior C. E., 3:30; Senior C. E., 6:30. University Park, Haven near Lombard Rev. W.' C. Kantner. pastor. lO. Sunday school; .11, "The Ever-Present Christ"; 4, Junior Endeavor; 7:30, song service with ad dress, by pastor on "Veteran iuartet." ' Laurelwood Rev. C. S. Johnson, pastor. 11, "Altar Fire"; 7:45, "A Double Personali ty"; Sunday school, 10: Y. P. S. C. K., 0:45. Highland, East Sixth and Prescott Rev. E. S. Bollinger, pastor. 10, Sunday schocl; 11. ."In the Upper Walks of Life"; 7:30. "The Stamp on Sin"; 6:30. Y. P. S. C. E. St. Johns Rev. D. T. Thomas, pastor. Sunday school, 10; 11, "Gratitude"; Chris tian Endeavor, 6:30; union Thanksgiving service, Thursday, 8, -November 2G, at St. John's Methodist Church. Sermon by D. T. Thomas. Ardenwald Rev." D. T. Thomas, pastor. Sunday school. 10:30? Christian Endeavor, 6:45; 7:30, "The Most Splendid Thing In Life." Pllsrrim Professor W. M. Proctor, acting pastor. Morning subject, "The Mission of the Home": evening. "The Idealist as Law giver Mosea" Atkinson Memorial. East Twenty-ninth and Everett streets Rev. F. W. Gorthan, pas tor. Sunday school. 9:45: Junior and Senior Endeavor. 3:30 and 6:80; services. 11 and 7:43; topics. "A Thanksgiving Meditation'' and "The Church bf Modern Man." Mount Zlon. Greenhlll Station Rev. -C. W. Wells, pastor. Sunday school at 10:30. Waverlev Heights. East Thirty-third and Woodard Rev. A. C. Moses, pastor. Sermon at 11. "A Man's Value to the World;" 7:30, "The Memory of a Gocd Home;" Young People's Society at 6:SO. Pilgrim. Missouri avenue and Shaver Professor W. M. Proctor, acting pastor. Morning sermon. "The Mission of the Home;" evening; "Tho Idealist Lawgiver. Moses." EPISCOPAL. St. Mark's. Twenty-first and Marshall streets Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector; Rev. J. G. Hatton. associate. 7:30, holy eu charist: 9:45. Sunday school; 10:15. matins; 11. holv euch&rlst and sermon; 7:S0, even song and sermon: week day services dally, 7:30. holv eucharlst: Fridays at 8, litany and address. Ascension Chapel. Nineteenth and Spring streets Rev. Barr G. Lee, priest In charge. Holv communion. 7:45; Sunday school. 9:30. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr. Thirteenth and Clay streets Very Rev. A, M. Ramsey, dean. Holy communion, 7:40; Sunday school. 10: morning servloa. 11; service for colored people, 8; evening serv ice. 7:45. St. Matthew's. Bancroft and Corbett streets iiafr. W. A M. Breck, vicar. Sua-. day school, lO: service and aermon. II; even ing service st St. Helens, on the Columbia River, at T:SO. Church of Our Savior. Sixtieth avenue and Forty-first street Southeast (Woodstock) Rev. B. H. Clark, vicar. Services. 8 and 11; also third Sunday of the month at 7:S0. Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett streets- Rev., Dr. A, A. Morrison, rector. Services, 8, 11 and 8: Sunday school. 9:45; Good Fel lowship Society, parish bouse. Nineteenth and Davis streets. 7 to 7:55. St. David's. East Twelfth' and Belmont streets Rev. H. R. Talbot, rector. J 7 :S0. celebration of holy eucharlst; 9:45. Sunday school; 11. morning prayer and sermon; 4:30. evening prayer.. , Church of St. Michael and All Angels. Broadway and East Forty-third street.Kort.. Rev. T. F. Bowen. vicar. Sunday schoo. and Bible class. 10; morning serlce and sermon. 11; holy communion, first Sunday. 11: third Sunday, 7:30. Grace Memorial. Weldler And East Seven, teenth streets North Rev. George B. Vaa Waters, rector: Rev. Oswald W. Taylor, vl car. Holy communion, s, excepting on- first Sunday in the month; morning prayer and erraon. 11; Sunday achool. 10. No evenlnc sermon. AU Saints'. Twenty-fifth and Sa- ler strsetf Sunday school. 10; morning prayer and sermon. 11; celebration of the holy eom. munlon tne first Sunday In the month at 11 i nd the third Sunday at 8. Good Shepherd. Graham street and Van couver avenue Rev. John Dawson, recter. 6unday school. 9:45; vmornlng service. 11; evening service. 7:30. St. Paul's. Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. Taylor; vicar. Holy communion, first Sunday of month. 8: evening prayer and sermon. . except the first Sunday of month. St. John's, Mllwaukle Rev. John p. Rloe. vicar. Prayer. 3: holy communion. :0, first Sunday of month. . Bishop Morris Memorial Chapel, Good Kamarltan Hospital Rev. Frederick K. How ard. chaplain. Holy communion, 7; vespers. 6t. John's. Sellwood Rev. John D. Rlea, vicar. 8. holy communion, except on flr. 6unday of month; 10, Sunday school; 1ft. morning prayer;7 :30, evening prayer; haly communion first 43unday of month. , Bt. Matthew. Bancroft and Corbett streets W. R. McBreck. vicar. Sunday school, 19 A. M.; Harvest Home celebration, ZO A. M. St. Andrew's, near Portsmouth school rF. M Baum. vicar Services at usual hours. EVANGELICAL. Scandinavian Mission. 737 Alberta street M. Olsen. pastor. Sunday school at 10, ser mons 11 and 7:80. T. P. M. Sunday at 5:80, prayer meeting Thursday at 8. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS. Oddfellows Hall. East Sixth and East Al der streets 1:45, Berean Bible lesson, "The Time Is at Hand": 8. lecture on the war, "The ComlRF. of Shlloh." by Norman M. Lewton; 4:30. -prayer meeting; 7:80. dis course, by Daniel Webster.. LUTHERAN. ; St. James English, West Park and Jef ferson Rev. J. A. Leas, pastor. 11," "Ears That Hear Not": 8. "Retribution -or Re form, Which?", Sunday school, 10; Luther League, T. - . Bethany Danish. Union avenue North and Morris Rev. M. C. Jensen-Engholm, pas tor. Services -11 and 8; Sunday school and Bible class, 10; Young People's meeting, Tuesday, 8; Ladles Aid, Wednesday, 2 "at home of Mrs. Hugensen, 62-4 Alberta. Portland Norwegian, 45 North Fourteenth Rev. Dltman Larsen, pastor. Services 11 and 7:43; Sunday school, 10; Norwegian, 6:30. tot. nan uerman, iaat iweixtn ana Clinton Rev. A. K. reuse, pastor. Sunday school, B:S0; Services 10:30 and 7:80: con firmation classes, Tuesday and Friday, 4: Bible lesson Thursday, 8; German gram mar school, Saturday, 8-12. German Evangelical Zlon (Missouri Sy nod. Salmon and Chapman Rev. H. H. Kop pelmann, pastor. Services 10:15 and 7:45; Sunday school, 9:13; Thankseivlng services, Thursday 10:15. Trinity German (Missouri SynodL Will lams and Graham tvecuea Rev. J. A. Rim bach, pastor. Services 10:15 and 7:30; Sun day scnool. 9:15. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. First, Twelfth and Taylor Rev. Frank L. Loveland. minister. 10:30, "The Christ With in Us"; 12:15, Sunday school; 6:30, Ep worth League: 7:3t, "The Quest for the Fountain of Health." , . Vancouver-Avenue Norwegian-Danish, cor ner Ekldmore Rev. Abraham Verelde, pas tor. 10:45. "How to Get the Victory"; 8. "A Religion of Joy"; Sunday school, 12. University Park, Flske and Lombard Rev. G. L. Hamilton, pastor. Sunday school, 10; B. L.. 6:15; 11. "Christian Perfection"; 7:30, "Why Jesus Came." Rose City Park, Rose City Park Club house Rev. W. W. Youngson, minister. 9:46, Sunday school; 1L "Love's Millionaire"; 7:45. Whlttler"! "Snow Bound"; America's Thanksgiving Poem. Central, Vancouver avenue and Fargo Rev. C C. Rarick, pastor. Sunday school. - 9:45; "Lean Bonis In the Midst of Fat Pas tures.- li; class meeting, 12:15; Epwortn League, 6:45; "The Sinner His Own Jailer," 7:80. Centenary, East Ninth and Pine Rev. T. W. Lane, minister. Sunday school. :45; 11. "The Word Made Flesh"; class meeting, 12:30; Epworth Aeague. 6:15; 7:30, "The Power of an Affirmative Religion." Trinity, East Tenth and Sherman Rev. A. B. Calder. pastor. Sunday school, 10; E. L, 8:80; 11. "How Orders Are Obeyed"; 7:30, "Enthusiasm." Wood lawn. 1S43 East Tenth North Rev. Louis Thomas, pastor. Sunday school, lo; E. L.. 7; 11, "Vocation",: 7 :45. "The Posi tive Cure"; Thanksgiving service Thanks giving day, 10:80. Mount Tabor. East Sixty-first and Stark E. Ollin Eldrldge. pastor. Sunday school and adult Bible class at 9:43. sermon 11, "The Way Out:" 7:30. "A Bad. Bargain;" Ep worth League 0:15. Thanksgiving service at 10:30 Thursday. First South Povlck Pierce Law, pastor. Sunday school at 10. sermons by Rev. tarthur Thomas, evangelist. 11 and 7:43. Sunnvslde. East Yamhill and Thirty-fifth R. Elmer Smith, pastor. Sunday school at PROMINENT- PORTLAND PAS TOR IS ON WAY TO ACCEPT CALL TO GREAT FALLS. ' MONT. Rev. J. F". Gbormley. Rev. J. F. Ghormley, former city evangelist for the Christian churcwX and for many years a prominent minister in this city, has accepted a call to the pulpit of the First Christian Church in Great Falls; Mont. Rev. Ghorm ley came to Portland with his family in 1897. He was pastor jf the First Christian Cbjurch for seven years and of the Central Christian Church for nine years. Both, churches were built during his pastorate. Mr. Ghormley left Portland two months ago. He will take up the duties of his new pastorate on December 1. Mrs. Ghormley left Portland last Friday to join her husband. 9:30. preaching 11. Epworth League 6:30. preaching 7:43. "Some Things Every Ameri can Should Prize." ' r NEW THOUGHT. New Thought Temple er Truth, Eilers building. 142 Broadway Itev. Perry Joseph ureen. minister. Lectures. 11 and 8; sub-1ect- "Gratitude a Fountain of Life"; Truth School. lO: voung people's meeting. 7; sub lect. "The Bible and Evolution." PRESBYTERIAN. Hope, East Seventy-elgsjth and Everett Rev. S. W. seemann, minister. Morning, "Christ In the Common Things of Life"; evening, "Five Men in One." Mount Tabor, East Fifty-fifth and Bel mont Rev. W. G. Moore, pastor. Bible school, :45; 11, "The Spirit of Gratitude"; Young People's meeting, B:30; evening serv ice, '7 ;30. "The Coming America." Vernon. Nineteenth and Wygant Rev. H. Mount, pastor. Sunday school, 10; Y. P. 8. C. E., 6:3'; 11. "The Badge of Dis clpleshlp"; 7:30. Dr. George B. Pratt. Rose City Park Services 11 and 7:30; Dr. J. R. N. Bell, of Corvallls. will speak; even ing subject, "Rome and Egypt." Marshall-Street Rev. A. J. Hanna, pas- tlan Endeavor. 6:43; evening services, 7:30T mia-week ' prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:30. Piedmont, Cleveland and Jarrett Rev. J. E. Snyder, pastor. 11, "Our Harvest Home"; 7:30, "Christ for the World" ; 9:45. Sunday school; 6:30, C. E. Fourth, First and Glbbs Rev. H. G. Hanson, pastor. 10:30, "The Place of Pray er in History of Church"; 12. Sunday school; 3. Junior; 6:30, Senior; 7:30, "Mercy Tri umphing Over Judgment"; Thanksgiving service, Thursday. 10:30. " Westminster, East Seventeenth and Schuy ler Morning service, sermon, subject at 10:30, "Man," second in series on "Regnant Ideas"; 7:30, three -business man to talk, Kenilworth. East T hirty-fourrh and Glad stone Rev. Leslie K. Richardson, pastor. Bible school at :45, morning worship at 11. "America's Thanksgiving Day Blessings and -Responsibilities." Spokane Avenue. Spokane and Sixteenth Rev. J. -V. Youel. pastor. Sundav school at 9:45. eerrrion at 11. "In God We Trust;" 7:30. "Wonderful Words of Life." REFORMED. First. German. Twelfth and Clay streets Rev. G. Hafner, pastor. Services, 10:45 and 8: Sunday school. 9:30: Christian Endeavor, 7 o'clock. . Spiritual. Church of the Soul, Auditorium Hall. 208 i Third street Rev. J. H. Lucas, pastor. Conference 11. mediums' test meeting 3, sermon and messages 8. First Christian. V. O. W. Hall. Eleventh and Alder streets Frederick Stoller, pastor. Messages 3. lecture 8. First. 201 Alisky building. Third and Mor rison streets. Lecture at 3, Mary Congdoo; lecture at 8. Althea WIesendanger. UNITARIAN. Church of Our Father. Broadway and Yamhill street Rev. Thomas L. Eliot. D. D. minister emeritus: Rev. William G. Eliot. JY;, minister. Services, 11 and 7:45; morn ing tonic. "The " Effect of the War Upon Foreign Missions"; evening, "The Religion of Ancient Babylon." a lecture by Dr. Max Pearson Cushlnr: Sunday school, 9:30;. Young People's Fraternity, 6:30. UN IYKKS A LIST. . - ' Church of the Good Tidings, Broadway and East Twenty-fourth street Rev. James Dimond Corby. D. D.. pastor. Divine wow shin with sermon. 10:30: topic. "A Friendly Studv of Christian Science and the Larger Thought Christian Unlversallsm" ; sunshine hour Sundav school. 12 noon: Christian Union meeting. 6:50; no evening preaching service. UNITED BRETHREN'. First. East Fifteenth and Morrison streets Rev. John D. Nlsewonder, pastor. Bible school. 10; nreaening. ll and 7:30; subjects, "Ttie Great Store House" and "Woman's Dav." UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. First.. Sixth and Montgomery streets Rev. Frank DeWitt Findley, minister. Morning worship. 10:30: sermon topic. "A Great Thanksgiving Onportunlty" ; Bible school, 13 noon; CITistian Endeavor, 6:30; topic, "Thanksgiving": leader. Miss Lillian Ste venson: evening services, 7:30; sermon topic, "Nine to One." .Church ot the Strangers Rev. S. Earl DuBois. pastor. 10:30. "A Choice Young Man": 7:30. "Children of Many Lands," wltb stereopticon views. , MISCELLANEOUS. Church of the New Jerusalem, Knights of Pythias Hall. Eleventh and Alder streets Service and "teermon. 11. conducted by Mr. Jamieson. Christian Yoga. 503 Ablngton building Services. 10:30: Bible study, 11:15; Junior class, 12: subject for 8. "Meaning and Mes sage of Christian Yoga," by Rev. F. O. Garrison. Theosophleal Society, T26 Morgan build ing Subject for 8. "Astrology: Its Rela tion to Theosophy." Explained. (Washington Star.) "I must say," said the man who makes sapient observations, "that the Chinese are mighty quick about catch- iTOR IS ON" WAY TO ACCEPT t CALL TO GREAT FALLS. t t it- ft 4 T ' -- f x I i : .' rf(f ' i.-.t's,. ' I ' . j I -;x ,-'J I "--""r--'t'-iirWTioii2ii.eir"jui.i' i i.jji t lng on to the ways of our higher civ ilisation. They're good sports, too. I saw one with fingernails an inch long." "Do you think they indicated sym pathy with tfur civilized customs?" ."When a Chinaman makes a- freak election bet, not having any whiskers worth mentioning, he has to agree not to out tils fingernails till his party comes into power.V DOG MAY JNHERIT KINK Court Decides Peculiarity Descends From Father to Son. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J Nov. 15 De ciding that a pup could inherit a kink in its tail from a similar peculiarity attached to its father, no matter if the wagger did happen to receive its twist through an accident after . the "dad" had reached his majority. District Court Judge Frank Smathers recently award ed Elmer D. Sooy. of this city, a rabbit hound pup, to whrch booth Sooy and Thomas Hudson, of Pleasantville, claim ownership. Sooy trotted in a putative papa hound which had an odd curl in its wagger. Under cross-examination ho testified that the peculiar kink was there because a thlrd-raii trolley had run over it- The pup happened to have a. similar Marcel to its tail. Hudson, on the other hand, led in another supposed pop hound, which had blotches on its flanks identical to those that marked the pup, and said it was this dog's offspring. It was too much for the court to de cide in one sitting, but he did manage to decide later; and Sooy .got the pup. The animal is worth $50. .but the two men spent more than three times that amount; and Hudson says he will ap peal and spend as much more, if nec essary, fo win. SAUERKRAUT CITY PUZZLE Fifty-seven Barrels of Ancient Vin tage Perplex Authorities. READING, Pa.. Nov. 15. A serious problem which confronts the city's de partment, although it involves nothing more 'or less than 67 barrels of sauer kraut, which a cold storage plant had stored, must be referred to the State Department for solution. In March, 1913, a local firm, which has gone out of business since, bought the 57 barrels of perfectly good sauer kraut, such as is made in rural Berks County, and had it stored in the cold storage plant. It was never taken out, and has ictng since spoiled and become so odoriferous that its smell permeats through the cement and ground tunnel in which it has been placed. The sauerkraut cannot be hauled away as garbage; hogs would not eat it; it can't be thrown lpto the river or on the dump, so it is up to the com bined efforts of the city and state health departments to find a way to dispose of It. HOME IS USED AS .SIMILE (Cont1nud From Page 5.) that have been In my mind during1 thia whole service. Lines that have almost escaped my Hps several times already. They express the yearning of an exile for the place of childhood's pleasures. I have felt their power frequently in the past, as I feel it now. Oh, to bp home a Rain, home again, home again. Down by the meadow, and down by the mill; Father Is calling me. mother Is calling me. Calling me, calling roe, calling me still. Oh. tc bo wandering, wandering, wandering Thro u eh the rreon meadows, and over the hill: Sisters are calling me. brothers are calling me. Calling me. calling me, calling me still. Oh. once again to be home again, home again, park grows the night, and the evening is chill; Ho you not hear how the voices aro calling me. Calling me, calling me, calling mo still. Ah, do you not hear bow the voices are calling- calling, calling thank God still? Visit OUR CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL DEPARTMENT BOOKS. BIBLES. .JESTAME'STS MAPS. BUTTONS, CABD3 CERTIFICATES, ETC. 131) X IK. (Bill (To. THIRD AND ALDER STREETS ClearYomSli offlmples bylMKj MicfliaSoaD tiiiisiveiy And Cuticura Ointment occasion ally. The)r succeed when others fail. Nothing better at any price. Samples Free by Mail Cuticura Soap and Olntmaat sold lainisiaiial sa world. Liberal sample of Mch malted (na wtta M-aw boos. Address "Cutlovra." Des. SSH. ssisa. ' ITT A