The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, February 21, 1915, SECTION FIVE, Page 12, Image 68

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    1915.
SUNDAY SCHOOL GONYENTIONJ1OgMSUOiSffiSWOR
" . , tx f Afnm Than Passinsr Interest.
TTIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, rORTLANP, FEBRUARY
N event that will gain the atten-
event u.i . -
uonoi uricimn,. v.v..
In this county 1. the MuUnomah
County Sunday School Association con
wention. In Centenary Methodist enure
February 25 and 26. Many special re
February z ana -ft. juany Buwmi ic.-t
.. - .. i
tares win mane me meetings; m mc
r . .. . I
than passing Interest.
Ot importance w,u oe tie e'-
the modern Sunday school to be give
by a distinguished visitor. Kev. Jon
II I
p. tiev. iuiiii i
. i
r , ..h. Th. iMsion
!evoted to the Graded Union of Sunday
. . - - - . . 1
A
School Workers will De a neipiui iwiitivni iu - of the nd-
rf the convention. In this aratrierini
i. ; 1 1 ka nttnA Invnlrfltifln fi.ni
nd
practical suggestions that will be in
valuable to teachers and those plan
ning to teacn.
n v, iu teacn.
The younsr people of today must be
. - . -j .i--;-. i . ,ir-I
day school must be made attractive. To
hold them and keep them interested is
the aim of the Graded L'nlon.
Ted W. Bacon, of the First Christian
Church, will have his orchestra to as
sist In the convention programme. Mrs.
H. H. Wrlsrht will preside at the organ
and the singing will be led by Dr. J.
IV. McMichael and Rev. Frank W. Gor
man. Ir. McMichael is an enthusiastic
leader, who met with splendid response
at the recent Christian Endeavor rally
at Westminster Church. Rev. .r.
Gorman is a singer well known in Ore
Con. The programme In full follows:
Thursday afternoon session. Dr. J. Earle
Else, president of Multnomah County Sun
day School Association, presiding mis
sion Sunday programme. Mrs. Belle Koge:
':50. appointment of committees: 3. "Our
Class." Charles Wheele: J:3". einglns; 3:40.
address. Dr. J. D. Sprlngslon; 4:1S, question
answering period; 4:30 "Methods That Have
Brought Results." Kev. Charles A. Pnlpp.:
fi, announcements.
Thursday night session. Dr. J. Earle Else,
presiding 7:30. opening service for special
clay. Kev. A. M. Williams: 8. special music
by the Bacon Orchestra of First Chrlstinn
Sunday school: 6:li, "Koresleams." Dr. J.
Karl Else; special music by the Bacon
Orchestra: :4d, nigh school credits for
Bible stnndy in Sunday school, "North Da
kota Plan," Mrs. M. A. Danenhower: "Our
Plan." Rev. Charles A. Phlpps; "Working
the Plan," (Superintendent I. R. Alderman.
Friday afternoon, graded union session,
Mrs. F. R. Cook, president, presiding 2:30,
devotions: 2:4. missionary lesson, Mrs. E.
S. Bollinger: 3, beginners' needs, Mrs. J.
V. Outhrle and Mrs. F. O. Parsons: S:20.
primary needs. Mrs. C. A. Morden: 3:10.
junior needs. Miss O'.lve Clark; 4. demon
stration, "Junior Service." Junior depart
ment of First Presbyterian Suwday school.
Mrs. A. B. Slauson, superintendent: 4:30. a
surprise; 4:3.".. "The Book Hour," Miss Clark.
Mm. W. E. Whitman. Mrs. M. B. Meachara
and Mrs. A. af. Danenhower; &:35, report
of secretary, departmental superlntendens
and nominating committee; award of pre
mlnums; conferring Robert Raikes di
plomas: 1:1 . annual barujuet.
Friday night session. Dr. J. Earle Else,
presiding 7:30. opening service for general
session. L". K. Hall: 7:K, special music; 8:00,
presidents address. Dr. J. Earle Else; 8:20.
"A Great Need," U. K. Hall; 8:35, special
music: 8:4.1. stereoptlcon lecture on the
"Modern Sunday School." Rev. John H.
Matthews, Seattle, Wash.: report of com
mittee on resolution: adjournment.
Chairmen of committees Programme.
Mrs. M. A. Dsnenhower; premiums, Mrs. C.
A. Morden; prises. A. A. Morse; ushers, E.
H Bulllvant: exhibits, Mrs. Will Tate: ban
quet, ladles' Aid Society of Centenary
Methodist Episcopal Church.
On Monday evening at the Atkinson
Memocrial Congregational Church there
will be a Sunday school "at home." The
pupils of the school under the direction
of W. B. Bethune. the superintendent,
will exhibit the work being done in the
various departments. Mrs. E. Palmer,
the superintendent of the primary de
partment, also will show maps and
hand work which the scholars do every
week. The parents and friends are in
vited to attend In order that they may
pet In touch with the activities of the
work and see for themselves what is
being done for their children.
Preceding the exhibit and "at home."
Herman T. Bohlman will give an illus
trated lecture on "Common Birds
Around Portland."
Miss Margaret Jones, soprano, will be
the soloist. The church is located at
East Twenty-ninth and Everett streets.
The public is invited.
Churches to Celebrate Birth
of Washington.
Wemen's Society of White Temple
Olve lllnnrr and Programme
Tomorrow IVIght.
r'EORGE WASHINGTON'S birthday
I ... . . i . . , i .. .... i
XJ win De ceieoraitru
churches today, tomorrow and Tuesday.
On Monday night the Women's Society
.. .. m in i. i .1 .i ..
or tne w nite jcmpic nom " 1 " 1
. . . . . , i .1 ; I
and programme, .virs. iatw r is
nresident of the society and Mrs. O. P.
M. Jamison is chairman of the enter- I
tainment committee.
Immanuel Lutheran Church will cele-
brate the birthday of "The Father of
His Countrv" with an entertainment
and exercises on Tuesday night. Charles
J Schnabel will give the main address,
.. . ....... ..in .1.. I
Puets will be given by Henry Dahl and
Rev. J. Richard Olson. The entertain-
ment is unaer tne auspices wi mo auuhk
People's League of the church. The
members will serve reiresnments.
At the "Svskon-rlngens meeting last
Tuftday night in Immanuel Church,
Judge O. W. Anderson and E. Halseth.
treasurer and president of the church
boara, were nosts to tne wiifiicsauuii. i
At the last meeting of the Ladies Aid w
Society of tne cnurcn tne society aeciu- u
ed to purchase a piano ior me ciiuicn.
Rev J. M. Snvder. ior me last six
- i.j r. i . i
years pastor OI rieummu riou,iu
Church, preacnea nis iareweu sennon
last Sunday morning. The church was
filled to Its utmost capacity tne bun-
lay school occupying ironi seats, wnnaiinc uuou.. -
the different organizations of the will be the subject of a special lecture
church were In the pews directly be-S
hind tnem. in tne penou in wmcn no u
l. P1liiinnt rhiirrh In
a, substantial congregation and Sunday P.
school have been gatnerea, a nanasome
xiew church erected and a manse pur
chased. Ko higher testimonial could be
awarded Rev. Mr. Snyder than a com
parison of the feeble little mission
charge which he took In hand only a
few years since and the crowd which
n.nti.oii nn cgtinriav last to bid him
pood-bye. The Presbyterian Church of
Pendleton has called Mr. Snyder, for
which city he left this week.
The social service commission of the
federal council of the Churches of
Christ In America is co-operating with
the Postal Clerk's Union in an en
deavor to secure provision for old age
pensions for postal employes. The
movement was Indorsed by the exec
utive committee of the federal council,
which also Instructed the commission
on the church and social service, to
make a thorough Investigation regard
ing the adequacy of wages paid to
Government employes. The commission
has sent letters to the President and to
Congress urging- the moral aspects of
these Interests. .
The commission on temperance of
the Federal Council of the Churches
of Christ in America recently held a
meeting at Washington, at which plans
were made for a Nation-wide temper
ance campaign in which all the 30
denominations of the federal council,
through their temperance committees,
will unite. The commission on temp
erance hope thus to widen the activi
ties of the lnterchurch federation to
whose work it has practically suc
ceeded. At a monthly meeting of the North
Pacific board of the Presbyterian
Church In the church house. Eleventh
and Alder streets, on Wednesday, Mrs.
Jessie M. Honeyman, of La Grande
,.,,,. "Honolulu. the
fpltin- Pot" Mrs. Honeyman had
M ' and R interest
ingly.
At the current events class, which
j t me t-urrcm - ,,
. - i .. v, irirfit PrpRhvterlan Church
mcdo - .M..kiiuF
at ih close of the morning preaching
" discussion
,7, ,Vrl hv V. R. Man-
IJI AL oujiuaj .. , . .
. ... A . i a AcanriAlM Lndr-
niriK, bci.icumj v. . ..
itieK. His subject will be "Social &erv-
Ice Work." An opportunity is always
: A UnaA n.hn DtlAllH lO T1 T T 1 II IO
dress.
tl wiv.riv Helchts Congregational
Church. Woodward ana r,ai aumj
tnurcn, vumiiv.
third street, will hold a special song
. T.in c.mjiv nlcht in mem-
service mi. ' " " "j
ory of America's most noted woman
song writer, Fanny J. Crosby. "Safe In
CHURCH WORKERS PROMI
NENT IS THE WEEK'S
ACTIVITIES.
Dr. J. Earl Else, president of
the Multnomah County Sunday
School Association, will take an
active part In the coming Sun
day school convention.
Rev. Benjamin Young, former
pastor of the First Methodist
Church, will occupy the pulpit
of that church this morning and
will return to Topeka, Kan., to
night. Rev. Charles A. Phipps, general
secretary of the Oregon State
Sunday School Association, is
one of the leaders in religious
work in the state.
Mrs. A. W. DeLong, assistant
to Rev. W. B. Hinson at the
White Temple, plans some of the
many features that make that
church attractive to young peo-
PlRev E. S. Bollinger is pastor
of the Highland Congregational
Church and is active in all lines
of missionary and Sunday school
work. ,
Miss Jean Wolverton, proml-
. in sunriav school and Chris
tian Endeavor work. Is a leader
in
church activities ior yuunj,
people.
the Arms of Jesus." "Saved by Grace."
..,- Mo" ami other weli-
known songs will be eung by W . F.
Downing, the choir leader; Miss Nina
ww i j a-MnwAB ann sIT n Hlh. iiig
choir will sing some of Fanny O.y
hymns. Instrumental mu.c -"""
rendered by the Frazer Family Trio.
Rev. A. C. Moses win spea
subject. "Fanny Crosby, iiersen,
Her Songs."
w
t . .,i,ini, rr J. H. Boyd
has announced for discussion fr om ; the
PUipit OI LUC i- ii . -
tomorrow morning is expected to ap
peal strongly to minKins u...
women especially In these days of con
structive religious thought. He pro
poses to discuss "The Test of or no-
doxy," and at nignt nis ouojv... --
The Rights of Jesus ynnsi i -
Life."
"Bible Healing" Is Topic at
Kenilworth Church.
Rev. L. K. Richardson to Give Sec
ond Sermou In fieites on "Healtnt
and KellKlon.
. . in .U- lnnli
(i ry IBLE HEALiftu win oo
U discussed by Rev. u. jv. ni"---:
1 V. i,o ohvl rt h n
son at mo - - .
Church tonight. The church is c&ted
at East Thlrty-fourtn streei anu
. .,..,, This is the second In the
series on "HcRlth and Religion."
A large and enthusiastic ""' "
the Women's Missionary Society of the
Kenilworth Tresbyterian Church was
. . n- i 1 ii - lie i"l n n i n IT at 1U
neiu on Hcuncw.j, -c-
o'clock in the morning, and continuing
... . . i .-i. : .. .Via afternoon. Mrs.
until o ciuciv .
D. A. Downing gave a reading and ad
dresses were made by Mrs. S. o. Hedges,
Mrs. E. T. Falting. Mrs. tticnaruoi.
Mrs. Cleveland Holt.
The dinner was serveu uy
1MB UlIlllCl ,
young women ei mo ....... v 1 '
Miss Gertrude Post, Miss Lydia Arnoia
Miss Lily Seachrest. Miss Claire Knecht
... c. i i ri i snrhrest and Miss J? raser
young women of tne cnurcn.
. . 1 . Ullaa I A-niH ATUU1U. .
miw i. , . ,r
..... . ;-!.. &ll M'nrn rhHrmln? I fl-flC V COS
1 1 s"-" - - - - ,,,,. j t
tumes. the majority being attired In
Oriental garb
urgea tne orsii.."" - -
slonary society, and a committee was
appointed to plan the work. Mrs. l..
Jones sang a solo. The rooms were
decorated beautifully. The society is
one of the many live organizations or
w Mrs. Edna Churchill Is
president: Mrs. S. L. Hedges, se
ilrs. R. D. Merchant, treasurer.
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tne vrmie - -
Hinson characterizes as requisites of
the perfect man the possession of ba -
ance and po se. He tnto M.
weakness, tne expression, ui urai'"w
ir fear of circumstances.
-m..i. .L-in h. n n imnartant feature.
n the morning the quartet will sing
special sciwuiim. "-
im t 7-15 T.ncien Becker will
necial selections. in tne evening,
cmm...". . "itr "rr Rnlsrin's
kivo a .. '.
Teaching Regarding Hell will be the
-uojecj
lV 1 1 1 oe llltJ BUUjrxfc vi.
Sunday school Is rn session at 9:50
'clock and the young people a raeeunss
ire held in the lower temple at 6:16
M
Dr. Luther R. Dyott to Give
Series Sermon Tonight.
"The Emotions and the Will" to Iff
Theme of "Practical Psychology"
Talk.
PRACTICAL Psychology" is the
reneral theme of a series of
sermons which UVr. Luther. K. Dyott,
pastor of the First Congregational
Church, is frivlng on Sunday nights.
Tonight his special theme will be "The
Emotions and the Will." At the morn
ing service in this church. Dr. Dyott's
theme will be "The Relation of Patri
otism to the Kingdom of God." Special
music, both morning and evening.
Tho Women's Missionary Society of
the First Congregational Church held
its regular monthly meeting In the par
lors of the church Wednesday. After
devotional exercises by Mrs. W. D.
Palmer, an unusually attractive pro
gramme was presented. Mrs. Flora E.
Wolfenden spoke on "The Religions of
the Hawaiian Islands," followed by a
talk on "The Work of the Chicago
Commons" by Miss Alta Blood. Miss
Rae Zimmerman was the soloist. The
hostesses were: Mesdames M. C. George,
W. L. Johnston. W. B. Knapp. M. F.
Henderson. M. Walton. G. B. Tobey. R.
C. Taylor. E. A. Sessions, H. H. Northup,
W. D. Palmer and J. D. Ripley.
A social under the auspices of the
Christian Endeavor Society of the First
Congregational Church was held In the
parlors of the church Friday night En
tertainment appropriate to a .Wash-
A
Ington birthday occasion was enjoyed
k.. ii Thcce sncinls are given each
.v. , ih r"hrisiian Endeavorers.
but all young people, especially stran
gers In tne city, sro ismou.
e
Rev. Sidnev L. Gulick has been
elected associate secretary of the fed
eral council's commision on peace ana
..hltr.tlnn TTrt will Also COntinUO tO
serve as the special representative of
the councils commision un i uauuiio
with Japan.
Sunday Church Services
ASSOCIATED 1WBL.K STUDENTS.
Oddfellows Hall. East Sixth and Alder
.treats 1:45. Berean Bible lesson, "The
Time Is at Hand"; 3, public discourse by
Norman M. Lewton; topic, -salvation: rum
What and to What?" Free exhibition of
photo drama, "Creation"; 3. grand finale;
lecture by A. A. Tcrcx; 8. pictures, drama,
Part 1. .
BAUAI.
Bahai meeting will be conducted Sunday
evening at 8 o'clock by Charles Mason
Remey, of Washington. D. C, in room 08
tilers building.
BAPTIST.
First. White Temple. Twelfth and Taylor
,treets Rev. W. B. Hinson, B. U., pastor.
-45 Bible school: classes tor all ases; 11.
Breaching by Dr. Hinson: theme, "The Per
fect Man"; B:S0. B. Y. P. 17.: 7:30. preach
Ing by Dr. Hinson; theme, "Dr. Bulgln and
His Teaching. About Hell." ...
East Side, East Twentieth and Ankeny
streets Rev. W. O. Shank, pastor. 10. Sun
day school; 11, preaching by the pastor;
theme, "What Will Your Tomorrow Be?' ;
6:.K. B. Y. P. V.: 7:.t0, preaching by the
pastor: theme. "Baptism."
Calvary. Fast Eighth and Grant streets
Rev Walter Puff, pastor. 10, Sunday
school: 11, preaching by the pastor; theme.
coaverts sianainE in uhbi ,
K. Y. f. V.. imKi "i " " - -
comin? shown: 7:-i. preacmuR d i"
tor; theme, "Converts ana tne warning
Proposition."
Third. Knott street and Vancouver avenue
I K T'' lw -i. . -a w - . III I I
CHURCH AND HOME TAX
TIME OF BUSY WOMAN
Mrs. H. D. Chambers Finds Added Responsibility in Frequent Absence
of Archdeacon, Calls of Churches and Needs of Her Children.
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iiiii!
1 "'S :
xv rniTB KVIf.HT HOLMES.
O BE the wife of the archdeacon
T
of. the Episcopal Church in. a lio
f.in where there are great dis
tances and far-away missions that keep
o-nnd man away from home; to.be
able to manage the affairs of the house
hold and keep in touch with all the
parishes; to offend none; to be friendly
with all: to see good lr everything and
everybody, and to be a worthy. Weal
wife and mother, seems almost beyond
human possibility. And yet Mrs. H. D.
Rev "Webley J. Beaven. pastor. Services,
11- theme, "Joseph and Nlcodemus": 7:30,
sermon by Rev. E. A. Woods, D D : theme
"The Closet and the Battle Field"; other
services as usual. . '
Grace, Montavilla Rev. H. T. Cash, pas
tor. 10, Sunday school; 11 and 7:30. preach-
lnArtt'iaRev7W T. S. Sprtggs. pastor.
0:45, Sunday schol; 11 and 7:30, preaching;
6'Eas?Forty-flfth Street Rev. A. B. Walts,
pastor. 0:43, Sunday school; services, 11
and 7:30: B. Y. P. U-, 6:30.
Lnts Rev. J. M. Kelson, pastor. IO.
Sunday school: 11, preaching by the pastor,
6:30, B. Y. P. U.; 7:80, preaching by the
PaHlgnIand, Alberta and East Sixth streets
Xortli 0:45. Sunday school; 11 and 7:80.
preaching-by Rev. Charles F. Mleir; 6.30,
B'E7moPHelghts,' Lents Sunday school, 2:30
Tabs'niacle, East Forty-second street and
Forty-fifth avenue Rev. J. Clark Tibbits
pastor. . 10, Sunday school; it, preaching Dy
tbItaUanMission. East Eighteenth and Tib
betts ctreets Rev. Francesco Sannells, pas
tor 10, Sunday school; 11. preaching services-
7 pastor's circle (prayer service); 8,
preaching service; 10:30. short sermon for
English-speaking people; 7:30. Prfacn'nv0.
St. Johns Rev. E. P- Borden, pastor.
Services. 11 and 8.
Swedish, Fifteenth and Hoyt streets
Rev F Linden, pastor. Preaching. 10:45
and 7:30; Sunday school, 12 noon; B. Y. P.
University Park Rev. A. C. Saxton, pas
tor. Sunday school, 10; 11. preaching by
the pastor: 6:.W, B. Y. P. U.; 7:30. preach
ing by the pastor.
Second German, Morris street and Rodney
avenue Rev. Frederick Buerrman, pastor.
Sunday school. 9:45; preaching, 11 and 7:30.
B Moun' Olivet, Seventh and Everett streets
Rev. W. A. Magett, pastor. Services, 11
and 8: Sunday school. 12:30.
RuBsellvllle schoolhouse, under ausplcos or
Grace Church. Montavilla Sunday school.
''Chinese Mission, 33$ Burnside street Sun
day school. 7; J. G. Malone, superintendent.
First Gorman. Fourth and Mill streets
Rev. J. Kratt. pastor. Services, 11 and 7:80;
Sunday school, 0:43.
Sellwood. Eleventh street and Tacoma ave.
1 nue Rev. F. H. Hayes, pastor. Preaching.
Chambers, wife of the archdeacon of
this diocese, nas sccgiinuou.'w
bit of this. .
Perhaps it is that she has naturally
a sunny disposition, or. perhaps it is
that she is a philosopher; but at any
rate. Mrs. Chambers has succeeded in
getting great joy out of living by do
ing the regular tasks that some women
regard as humdrum. Like the travel
ing salesman or the sailor, an arch
deacon must be away from home much
of the time and the responsibility for
managing9 the household, for looking
1
b rri--'kftiti iBiT-v"rVfii..
tl and 7:80: Sunday school, 10; B. T. P. V;
8:30.
CATHOLIC. .
n. ... i .. i nharti mi refit b0
tween Glenn avenue and East Thirty-third
street Catecnism classes oi'".i"
low mass Sunday morning at 8 and ain
mass at lo:su; rowry uu..
Holy Cross. University Park Rev. C. K.
Flnner. Low mass. 8:30; high mass an'i
sermon. 10:30; vespers and benediction, 8.
St. Michael's (Italian). Fourth and Mill
. i. ch... T.rnv muss. 8:30;
streets lesuii ,
high mass and sermon, 10:30; vespera and
benediction, i
. , .. u.-t XTorv Williams ave
. c,niAn .rrMl Rav. w a. Daly.
uui uu m"'!."- --.
Low mass. 6, 8 ana u; nign mass aim
Ultiii, iv.w, " ' -
St. Francis', East Twelfth street between
.... i ... l. R-v P'olh..r Illack. Low
mass, 8; high mass and sermon. 10:30; ves
pers, uwirugnuu . -, -
Holy Rosary, East Third and Clackamas
flirecis ci j - j -
mass. 6 7, 8 and 9; high mass and sermon.
1; vespers ana uBiieuiguvu, . v..
first Sunday of the month rosary proces
sion, sermon and benediction, 7:30; third
a.mov ermon. procession or the most
ery Thursday evening, holy hour from 7:80
Holy Redeemer, Portland boulevard and
Williams avenue ui:uciiiliii...o.
. ... . i'Koni.tDii nttntor. T.ow mass
(ICV. (JBCipil A, ' 1" , 1 .
6 and 8; high mass and sermon, 10:30; bene-
Q.1 CllU lis t . 4vr,
f Andrew's. East Ninth and Alberta
,ii Rev. Thomas Klernan. Low mass,
8; high mass and sermon 10; veapers, in
struction aiiu id". '
St. Lawrence's, Third and Sherman streets
Rev. J. tl. nusiiw. v.
hIgh mass and sermon, 10:30; vespers, in
struction and benediction. 7:30. "
... Trifrv-thlrri and Alameda Rev
-'.n,,. V Maher. Low mass, 8; high
mass and sermon, 10; vespers. Instruction
i . . i ... ..... i. rtn
Kt mare's (Franciscan Fathers). Capitol
Tim t?ov Canlstran. o. F. M. Low mass,
...fi. v. i mass ftnrl ltenedlction. 0:13.
St' Mary's Pro-Cathedrai, Fifteenth and
Davis streets Most Rev. A. Christie, D. D.
Low mass, 6, 8 and ii; nign mass ana ser.
mon, 11; vespers, instruction and benedic
tion, 7:45.
. CHRISTLVN.
First, Park and Columbia streets Rev
after the education and training of the
children . fall almost entirely on the
wife and mother.
. . .
Arcnaeacon unrn ja.v.
I've often had to be mother and
fattier hnth." said Mrs. Chambers, "and
sometimes it has been a problem. My
husband does love his home and for
a man of his disposition it is a sacri
fice to be away. When he gets in
from a long trip we are all so happy.
He's just like a big boy. Our daugh
ters always iooh iuiwai-u w
'father's home-coming as a gala event."
Mrs. Chambers lias oeciueu taiem
mueiMan nnd her two daughters.
Myla and Inez, have inherited her abil
i... Th. uM(.r nlnvfi thA Tiia.no beau
tifully and the younger Is a clever vio,
linist. They are both students at St.
H.un'9 HalL in the senior and academic
departments, respectively.
The arcnaeacon s wne says sno ion i
like the ordinary clergyman's better-
half, because sne reaiiy uoesn t uu
half the fine things that the others do."
No. she, doesn't feel that she belongs
l .. . narlnh- cahe however, be
longs to them all. Fancy belonging to
scores or cnurcnes. w nen mero m
bazaar In any part or the state tne
n.lf. rtf r Vi a archdAaenn is liable to be
called upon to contribute a hand-made
kerchief or embroidered, guest towei.
She has friends in every part of Ore
gon, the western part, in particular,
and she can't refuse to do her little
part.
Missions Interest Most.
Then there are the auxiliaries. These
are the missionary societies of the
church, and they are of especial inter
est to Mrs. Chambers. Missions are her
bobby. To help make the lives or uie
men and women in the remote dis
h.nniai. o .1 t n ctIva thflm some
thing interesting in their everyday ex
istence IS an inspiration ior iuh worn.
Mrs. Chambers does along misisonary
lines.
For IS years the Rev. H. D. Cham
bers and his , family have resided in
Portland. For the first two years theirs
was the parish work In the Church of
the Good Shepherd, and then came the
appointment from Bishop Morris that
made the Rev. Mr. Chambers an arch
deacon. Prior to ther coming to Oregon the
family resided In Albert Lea, Minn., and
before that they lived Ir. Grand Rap
ids, Mich., where Mrs. Chamber's girl
hood was spent and where, as Florence
Kiefer, she was one of the most popu
lar girls of her set. She had just
started out to bo a successful school
teacher when the clergyman came
along and interrupted the career she
had mapped out.
When Archdeacon Chambers went to
Chicago recently to attend the conse
cration of Bishop Sumner, he stopped
on his way home to visit relatives in
Michigan, and his wife says It made
her homesick for her girlhood friends,
but she doesn't sigh and pine for Mich
igan, not a bit of It. Mrs. Chambers
is an enthusiastic booster for Oregon.
. - a- nihin acnooi
preaching, it amj :. "j :.;ji.rV in
of McMlnavlIle; tonaa. ""'i nl.,,;,h
Central. East rairoun . - --
.tSSIi-Blbl. school. 10: Chr !.- Ln
deavor. 8:30; morning worship 11.
services, 7:30, conauciea Dy r.o. . ...
son. . .
MontaWIIa, East Seventy-slxtn m ';
.treets Rev. J. Carlos
Preaching. 11 and 7:30; Sunday ol. 0.
Junior Christian Endeavor, 8; senior Chris
tian Endeavor, :SO: midweek prayer meet
ing Thursday at :- ,,,,
Rodne-y-Avenue. Rodney avenue and Knott
7 ; .rn.rr-.tP.
Results of cnrisiiannj , , , -
deavor 6:30; evening. i:".
Z'.: sermon subject, "Why Become a
Christian?" .w - ...h,-.,
Woodlawn, inst oe"'
.treets Rev. W. L Mining",
Bmie school. 9:43; morning h'P. .
Christian Endeavor, 6:30: evening service
7::X ... .1 nrtwantMrfft
Vernon. East FUteentn " ,
-Rev. A. J. Melton, minister. II H.l ' "cn""1;
ill; mornuiK , T.ft
deavor. 0:S0; evening Ices, J .MJ.
Kern ParK. mu-'" '- Tihhs
ing w..rshlp. U : Christian Endeavor, 0.30.
evunKPlis'lc services, 7:30.
CHRISTLtN S( IE11
. i. . . Trtvhtennth and
AiMi 11 end .ab-
"nd Tweedar evening
meeting at 8. u..iv
Second. East Sixth "treei . "'
avenue Services ii -nd
son sermon. '.Mind. - i-unouy -
Services 11 and 8: subject of lesson sermon .
Mind." Sunday scnooi
Wednesday evenlns meeting at H.
Fourth. Vancouver avenue and K""""
.,reetServlces 11 ana ; ui.jr i
sermon. "Mind." Sunday school. IMS and
11; Wednesday evening ,,
Fifth, Myrtle I'ark station services II
A M subject of lesson sermon. M.n 1.
Sunday school. :30; Wednesday evenly
meeting at 8.
CHRIST AIEI.rilIAN9.
West Portland Ecclesls, S54 Montgomery
etreet 10:".0 Sunday. 7:15 Thursday. -I
East Washington.
CHT7BCH OF NAZAKLNE.
First, Kast Seventh and Coucti ' ""''J"
Rev. C. Howard Davis fas or c fjr
.klU.i. nt II Sfrill"" -
consecration service, 7:30.
CHRISTIAN YOG A.
Yora Center, Ablngton buildlng-nev. F.
O. Harrison, pastor ":" . '.
for 11, "A Godly auui. . o.
Life-"
CHRISTIAN bl'lKITV'ALlSTS.
First. Kst Seventh and Il.ssalo 'f"'
Rev Frederick M. Stoller. P"'- J;
i 11 and 7;t; communion service.
morning "tie "I. the Messiah om.t .
Sve"!. topic. "Th Unknown Ood.
COXCUEGATIONAL.
First Park and Madison l1r'j;u
rractlral Psychology. Thrly.
Uunnyslde, Last 1 ayior a na
second -Rev,' :aST.y school,
tor 6ervlces. 11 and . ;
lT; Junior Christian V.pVr.rfh.C
f'on .n . U V.oryPo, l.ove." and
T . PM c' a Withered Hand."
mLprof. Wm . Proctor, f'
MInd nKei"';..." lu.Tr.".ed with
fflfi "corVd'inae.. Mr. Stevenson w...
WaVeelg.1 avenue
worship. 11; Young reop . --j,
;
evening worsnip, ''"'-'-,. -i. tli
oay school; 11. JlaR. .;'.
7:30. "A Manhood of lw; Thorn-
A M. anil Christian Kndeavor at 6: JO P. M
Ardenwald-The rl!; onU:.Kor:
Thomas, will preach at . .0 I . J I. on
saklns God." Sunday school at 10 A. M. ano
rK'h' a'nd'presctt. Rev.
E S Bo" Infer, pastor 10. Sunday school;
Rr.x
Pp7.'rer-lvhatA-,sMKar' "The Meaning of
God."
KPISt'OPAL.
st-t5j. rfroi'-rect!
it; :4o. 6un. "" - ,:30 .vensong
oly eucnarlst and sermon. . . 8U
land "WV
holy eucnarlst
dre'13- . ..... ,.i. r M. Baum.
"'" ' 11 7-Si): Sunday
vicar. Regular ser..
school. 10: third Sunday at ..30. holy com
union. . , e-.im
a tension Chapel. Nineteenth and Sprin g
strefcts Hev. Harr G. Lee, priest In cnargn.
H-o"omntu.ou. 7:; Sunday
Pro-Catheiirai oi 1. """""-", V. H
Thirteenth and Clay streets Very Hev. H.
lnlr'e .. j- univ communion. 7:46;
SundaTschoo. 10 'morning service, 11: .erv
fee for colored people, 3; evening service.
7:43. . .
St. Matthew's, Bancroft ana VQr" "t, ' ;,.
Rev. W. A. 11. nreca,
school. 10: service ana senium.
sen. , .uir smlMh avenne and
.-.r."rC" . ,r ( southeast ( Wood.tock)-
Rev. K. II. Clark, vicar. Services 8 and 11
and 7:30.
Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett atreete
Rev ir A. A. Morrison, rector. Service".
Kev. ir. . . .... nood Fel-
f'..:.Ki HnAletv narlsh-house. Nineteenth
-ttDL.v..rrL'a.,t Tw.Ttth and Belmont
OV" wr T TalhAl raftflr. 7 HO.
f.ro" "if holy euchanst; :, Sunday
school; 11. morning in-"
4:30. evening prayer. ..,,
. , c ui.ri.al and All Angels
Broadway and East Forty-third street North
ReV T. JT . rowrn, ----- - -
and Bible claw. 10; raoniln "rvlej and
...... ... ...
11. ho v communiuii. mo .
11 ; tnira eww.i.. . .
Grace Memorial, vtenuer uu .
teenth streets North Rev. George B. an
waters, rector: Rev. Oswald W Taylor, vl
rar Holy communion, 8. excepting on first
Sunday In the month; morning prayer mnS
sermon. 11: Sunday school, 10. No av.nlng
sermon.
AH Paints', Twenty-fifth and Savler streets
Sunday school. 10: morning prayer and
sermon. 11; celebration of the holy com
munion the lirst sunoay in in. ino...ii ...
and tne tnira .-uuuj
Cood Shepherd. Oraliam street and Van
couver avenue Rev. John Dawson rector.
Sunday achooU :': mornm
i-an
evening a- ' n
St Paul's. Woodmere Rev. Oswald w.
Taylor vicar. Holy communion, first Sunday
of month. 8; evening prayer and sermon, 4.
except the first Hunuay or mourn.
. " .ii. .. .ui. k.. .lnhn r Rice
Est. jonn s, " 1 ' - " " - . "
vicar. Prayer. 8; holy communion, fc:o.
first Sunday ot mnnui.
... . . - . ciiutnrul Ttev John O. Klee,
vicar. 8, holy communion, except on first
Sunday of montn; 10, ounu.j ...
morning prayer; 7:30. evening prayer; holy
communion nri .
Bishop Morris Memorial Chapel, flood
. . .... i. .. .. r.,....i..;. v Unw.
Samaritan Hospital .v. i .
ard, chaplain.- Holy communion, 7; vesper.
ITtEE METHODIST.
R.Tst Flfty-flfth and Flanders
streets Rev. John G. Hessler, pastor. Sun
day school, 10; preaching, 11: young pec,,
pie's meeting, 6:30; preaching. 7::'.0; mid
week praver meeting at the church Thurs
day at 7:30; class meeting Tuesday night.
LCTHERAX.
St. James' English, West Park and Jef
1..... T .I:cn l.ni H 11.
lerson streeiB. ... . . - ---
nastor Services. 11 and 8; morning suhjec :
K-rh w.i to Jerusalem' ; evenlnn suliject:
"Is the World Growing Better?" Sunday
school. 10: l.uther League. 7.
Portland Norwegian. 43 Fourteenth str-et
North Rev. Pitman Larsen. paJitoi Service-
11 and 7:4.1: Sunday school. 10.
Bethany Punish, I'nion avenue North am.
Morris street. Lev. .M. C. Jcnscn-Hnsjinln,.
pastor Services, 11 and (t; Sundny school
and Bible class, 10; Voung People's mcoi-
S. M. Conner, p.w.. ;-. .
Ing, Tuesday at i: Lentan sermon, Thurs
day at s.
German Evangelical 7An ftlorl IrjrTi
od), Salmon and Chapman atreula. Rev. II.
H. Koppeimann, pastor Ientn stervlees,
10:10 and 7:46, Sunday school. :!.
St. Paul's German. Fast Twelfth and Cltn
fnf, afrwuli Rv A tltrauss. nastor German
and English Sunday school. W.X0: confes
sion, iq; aemce ana ttoiy wiinmgiim.
10:30: Rngllsh services. 7:30; LehUn serv
ice. Wednesday at B.
Trinity German Mission fvnod. Wllllsme
and Graham avenues. Rev. J. A. Illmharh.
pastor Services. 10:10; Sunday school. Ii.
MET1IODIST KPISCXPAI
First. Twelfth and Taylor rimns-Prsok
L. Lovcland. 1). D., mlnl.ler. 1U:30, sermon
by Dr. Benjamin Toung; IS IS. eunrtay
School; :i:. Kpworlh League; T JO. Sermon
subject. "The value and l"ertl of Consclen
tlousness," by Dr. l.oveiand.
Centenary, East Ninth and Pine streets
Rev. T. W. Lane, minister. Sunday school.
B:4.V morning womhlp. 11. Mr. Jowp'i
Colin, son of an es-Kubbl. will speak .if
"How a Jew Found Chrtst. anil What Fnt -lowed."
Class meeting 12:11. William Tru-.
lea.ler; Kpworth League, .sn: evening wo.
ship. 7:30; sermon, thtme, "Clinging to 1 1
Cross."
Mount Tabor, East Stark and Sltv-fir"t
streets K. Olln Liurldae. pastor. I'rea.li
Inf, 11 and 7:30, subjects: "Hlvlna Light.
"A Convert's T-stlmony": Hiinilsy ttiiot.
Including adu'.t inula classes. :.'.; F.pwori.i
League. 6:1.1; mid-week prayer and praise
meeting a-rvtce. Thursday at 7:40.
Roso City Park. Sandy Houlevard and
East Fifty-ninth street North, on tha Ala
meda lie v. William Wallace VminiMn,
minister. :41, Sunday srhoot; 11. "Tha
Spirit cf I'nlversal L.ov"; SO, Toung
People's meeting: 7 .JO. an evening of aior
and song la memory of Fanny J. Croshy.
Woodlawn, Kast Tnth and Hlshianil
streets, Kev. Lewis Thomaa. pastor mm -day
school, 10; Kpworth League. 7; jv
Ices. 11 and 7:4; themes. "The Marks of
the Christian," and "Kallnr of I he Tree ot
Lite": prayer service, Thursday evening.
Central, Vancouver avenue and Karsa
street Itev. C. C. Rarlrk. paator. Fundav
school. :4.1; morning sermon. "Ye Are Not
VA.ir Own." 11; class mealing. 12:1; a.a
worth League. :1.1: evening sermon. "Jtir
Countrj." 1:0; mid-week imks, Tliurs
day at 7:41.
Trinity. Kast Tenth and Sherman streaia- -Rev.
A. It. Calder. paalnr. Sundar choo'.
10; Kpworth League. 30; II. "Spiritual
Power and Its Advocate;" 1:30. "saved
to Serve."
Sunnyside. Kast Yamhill and Thlrtvffth
atresia. It. Klmer smith, pastor Kund.v
school, :i0 A. M : preaching hr lh pastor.
11 A. M.; Kpworth League. Hit M.. re
vival aarvlce. 7:S H. M.
Oregon Ctiy t.'hurch Swedish servh-a will
be held at 3 P. M. by the liev. John t'vall.
lltle. "True llapplnesa." All hi anrtlnavlans
are Invited to attend.
MKTIiODI-aT :I'IH Or.1. MOt TM.
First Rev. Irfivlok Tlerca Law, rt"r.
Sunday s ho.il. IO; praachlng. II, n.lct,
"t'liarjred to I'm": evening. 7 :o, aMe-.
"Klnjtium of tiod" ; Kpworih League, 4A.
SEW Til Ol OUT.
New Tlonght Tempi of Truth, Kile'"
bull ling. 1IJ llroadway Rev. Vtrv .loaeph
llreen, minister. I.crturci at 11 and; auh
Jtit. "Opening the Uaies of Reall.atl"n. or
Heaven"; Truth -hnol. 10; young people a
meeting. ' T; ut'Je..t, 'The tinier of M'l
clileedek." new hi Hi ii sk itrr.
Knlrhta of Vvtlilai Hall. Eleventh an. I
AMer atreela Sermon. II: uhj'-l. "Rich In
Spring"." conducted by Mr. Ilarber, reader,
PKEMIITEMMN.
First. Twelfth and Alder street Rev.
John 11. tioyl. pi.tor. Preaching aervlcea,
o:lo mid 7::io; Suminy sthool, 1 noon.
Christian Kndeavor, l:ao.
Spokane-Avenue, Eat Sitenth and Fp
kan avenue Rev. J. K. Youel, paamr. ser
mon, at 11. "A Herltase of Health and De
velopment for the American Child"; Men's
assembly, r-':1.1. "Child Lahor anil th l alm-rr-Owen
Tltll" : sermon at 7. 30; "Jeua
Wrestling With th Terrible Burden of Main.
Westminster Kev. Henry Marrott. P
tor Preaching, in:.",0; subject. "What Think
Ye of Christ?" Kvenlng at ::I0. "htandaros
of Value."
Third. MIS Fsst Pine street, llev. A. I-
Hutchison. I. !., pastor 10. .in. th pastor
a ill rospoini m ina,ij ... --
In a recent srition on "Knowing the
Scriptures": 7:4.1. Mr Jnaeph Cuhn. "n of
a converted Jewisu Ituoin. win ornrr in.
unique mowaage relating lo the Jaws, end
Christian lulaalons among thcni.
Fourth, First and tilblia sirssls. Rev. Hen
ry !. Hanson, pastor l::w. Heart nei-
gion"- 12, Sunday avliool; .1. .iiinmrs;
Christian Kmleavor; 7:110, "Th Power of
All Ideal."
Anabel, Rev. A. L. Tails, pastor Morn
ing sermon, 11. subject: "Tuherculoals of
the soul": evening sermon. 7 :;to, aulijrt:
"Panorama Through a Hole."
lcone Cltv Park Kev. .1. M . Skinner. p
tor. Morning worship. 11: Siin'lsv arliool.
0:1.1: Junior christian Kndeavor n::;0; Senior
Christian Endeavor, ::i(l; evening service,
morning suhjec!, "The tilft of h
Holy Ghost"; evening subject, "I npnpular
Men": prayer and conference Thursday even
ing at - ..'.0.
Kenilworth. Knst Thirty-fourth sn-1 Olad
atona strei-ts. Rev. Lealle Kirk Richardson,
pastor Bible hoot. M:4.1 A. l ; morning
worship. It A. M.. "the Prayer That Never
Comes Back"; T. P. S. C. A.. 0:4.1, leader A.
,1. Conger; evening worship. 7:4.1, "Christian
Science and Bllilo Healing"
Koae City Park, Rev. J. M. Skinner. p
tr Sunday school. :4J A. M : morning
worship. 11 o'clock, topic. "Th Olft of the
Holv Spirit"; Junior c. K., SO; Senior .
K ':ao; evening worship. J:30, topic, "Un
popular Men."
REPORMEI.
First cerman. Twelfth and clay streeta
Rev. O. Hafner. pastor. Services. HI ii and
; Sunday slIiooI, 1::10; Y. P. I. I.
RAI.VATIOX AMV.
Adjutant Nora Hudspeth, matron of th
Salvation Army Rescue. Home, will conduct
tho Sunday evening service at th Armv
hall. 243 Ash slreet. Corps No. I songsters
brigade will render a special selection.
SriRITl'AlJaT.
First. Allskv building. Third and
son street Lectur and maga at by
M. A. congdon: lectur and maie
by Althea Vlesendangr.
Spiritual Church f lh Mnul. Auditorium
Hall. 2t' Third atre.1 R.v. J. H. Luo.s.
acting paator. Morning a-rvlc, 11; me
diums' tost mooting. 3; lectur. on leote
Washington, i.
lnEn.,ALIT.
Church of th i"od Tldlni t" nmaw'r
and K.st Twenty-fourth .tr-M-llev D
James D. Corby, paator. n,orhlp. with
mon. 10:411; Ihemi. "I. Thl a Oood World T
unahln. hour Sunday chooL 17 nn. No
"I'l'i'nJed.u'n'd.y school. Pr-.t and r...
Twenty-hfth stre.t. Service. t . n'hl
class taught by Dr. Corby.
ITvlTARIAX.
Church of Our rather, "roy'
T.mhlll .treet-Rav. Th.ira. U Kltot D.
D., minlst-r .merltus: Rev. Wl llarn a. Knot,
jr' minister. Services. It and 7:4... mora
Ing topic. "Men and Wom.n"; "" "
inrprVt.t.on of O,. P'.Jr " ,.:;.:
rTsund'.y' "".."v.aoT Yoan, reop.e
Fraternity. 0:S0.
:NITKI BRETHREN.
First Fast Morrison and Fifteenth afreet--n
" John D. NIe.on.ler. pa.tor. Ci.i.rch
i-V to to HOC: Christian Lndes.ot.
6-:;0; 7:5. -A-h Changing Order .nd the
Conatanls of History."
INITEH rREDVTERIAN.
l-'irat ftUth snd Montgomery streeiA, -Rev
Frank I.-Wut Plndley. mlnl.ie.
Voting worship. 10::.; ..rmon topic
He iner. To lh Truth;" Rlbl. .chol 1-'
ChHstUn Kndeavor. :H0. topic. "F.ew1..
LrlPture." leader. Mis. Lillian Hlev.n-.n;
etening service,. 7:0. .ermon topic: "Me.:
'fhurchfPr.rsV;r,.'ngern.v. K.ri 1...
l nuri n i ,.3 "Wrier Heaven and
Er' h Touched"1; 7 :U0. "Do You Know J.su.
Aa a Friend?"
MIM-ELLAN EOl S.
Th-n.oohleal ocletv. 72'1 VorgMl bulld-
foe . "Th Human Aura.
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