The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 21, 1915, SECTION FIVE, Page 10, Image 70

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    THE SUNDAY OHEfiOMAN. POT! TLA VP yOYE3IBETl gf. 19T5.
AnDKRSSRS RY BISHOPS MAKE WEEK IN CHURCHES NOTABLE
Important Religious Gatherings Held and Methodism Today Will Welcome Earl Cranston for One Day's Services in District He formerly berred.
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Mr. W I Uur'lon will rhr
f i;i.m i'!.ii o . bii,
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nri- br U.iTihi.v
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tiri".J fit 1 in t.r jr fm ACri. w-ll
lv4b An ntbm. "ii lb" ITrlh
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Tb".' by Vi ,Iri lltmmi. will
fiimp'tl lb" iiii prrtffamfll,
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M fn"lini lit" pI wh with Mr.
A. J. lin'srri tijcr, rtiti
li- litf brvun In rrcit In lltr --
-v r.?it this J'i i' b bn
ialttl br lb r;lir; rwrtimi it to '
t rrtfrnffr fur futur worb. Tb tif-
f tbl i-t J bribe buul rIor
i'f.itt In lb rburvb.
Tb i'hrf ti.ib f!n'.lo" 5o-tjr
1 1 b t fa! ' r n!rlii"4 ll wk hy
Mix l.ml l k". l bum of k'f
jiont. 't Hniiner. Th nini w
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J'nhl4 lb cit.
Tt jroitn mn rli. K. T
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Al IMt b''4l th nomliatilig rora-
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I b"lif lh 'hB IsUnt.
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Kmm-Mi .in4 Tb lldltl
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ir.!tlainman lor til rl!!r twn'il
Lt w"K tb hunJar hotl for-ni-n
1 a rxnarbabl Ili4trt4 ur
on "Tb A!wriln of Alaaka.' b)r ITo
for IJaar.. af I'Miaio.
Intrl I atroi nr on lh
Iu4r of iJrvri on Tburodar ""
1. 1 r j txi-l t ! w"l-om 10 tbl iiuiiy.
1t. Iiv4t-biua ria wf Mfwom
on -Th too'14 War la tb Ibl of
fropb. y" b awl,r4 rl lntr
t t'4 of bir uauual rhrttr.
Thi fndir al 7 3 orlo.li tb (
rial -m l "Tb lialtl of Armaal""!
Bon. a .ubjvt of unuaual lntrl Jut
row wbn b war I moltij naarrr
t l-itlr. A larc (borua t boir fur
nlliaa a;o4 tn iai.- al all lb rICa.
Amwer of Church to Sunday
Cloiinf ! Pastor .Topic
1. nbi I- lav! A
wiwaaa i wrrrval tw HlaaVwp
l.r1 rnln I Krvaark Talr-
Si:U:CTl.vJ uSjct of t;mIy In
trt to al! Oraafoolaa nj parllc
uUr: ( tb i of t'ortlboO. Dr.
Kranlt i. Lorlan4. )tor of tt Klrt
M-trio4il t:pi opal Cburvn toolcM
t:t bin wrtai b lima bla Tr
r.nl tiri " Th r.. will and wilit
(ur.ili- rilrhl. Irn.br I.
l-l ap. : mlrxi at tR niomant I
ti i4.tlon of fun!? cloint. ant
IHi w l b tvtni4r4 al I ot.iKll
t in lt. Tb aubj.nl will b Tin buu
! - loaifiK w'4iiin What Aur
hall I ! uta liir Th lopu for
ir. rmindr of th rls. all of
Mia ar lit u. follow:
.Nuifwiiar "Tb tioi" Court
ijit.iiuB lla 1.: (.''lurch Any An
wr to MakaT
lixlir T!i I'ub Ic School
yuli.i -!:io j.tl t Cburcia Try tn
An r T
Iw inbir I "Th l'nrntlov4
uti n ca the Church Make Any
A w r T"
I .mur l "Tb l"af Ihfn"
gja.tmn houl4 lit World Ltnaui
an Vbwr r'rom lb Church?"
Thi rrorbibal th pulpll of Klrat
C; urrh will b i.i-utl'4 t't lllaimp Karl
t rntoB. of ihatlnoo. Tann.. who
I I b rtir4 41 II. Bll B"rml ron-.r-iv.
to b hl4 al Uritos lirin:.
N. T.. Ia. hailBtr raoh4 111 a
limit of li. lil.hop i ritnloD waa rai
tni l.i.h..p bar lor aieht r from
M lo and tlurirc l'l lima oiad
a bol of frtrnda who will b rDt
tut luorninaT to hoar hint.
At th morniBar r-t.a Cia Trtd
rhoru will in( "T I"'jm in "." jr
Koirr-m-ta. and Wr- raulin Mi!lr
hrian. aoprano oolt. wi!l rndr
-II alrrvlf u!. by irl!l. Al
niiht th. -horu will in7 -rral. th
l.rd. O JruttTi." or Ma jnilar. and
lb" iurtl il aire ""Mat l Knr"k
n al Mr d llrarl.'" br ili. TM
wt I I un wit lo'il r.omtn"lml.
ThqiiJiy nii'l C' fifi: h rt
of mid-k a.lJr on -AortBl
l,mn. of tl llurv" lil "
b lr. j'.aBd. Hi topic will b
-Kl 34 4. i-- of t.-. llidrl." Tha
to- ia half hour f. .;. In will b In
. -ira of th lr.Br- rim of unf
onn. wbo will rn rf r"ti m d t .
Th chur-h illi-a ha hn chan-d
from lh ...riiwtrn Haak buildmS
t . ii cburr.i al TUth and Tlr
,tr..t.. Tt r!iiiia I tmporary. and
lb offi. wiri b rimti'nllt lo-ld
in tb ow r-uail Kfo"l inipl a
... ... . . , . i.h. , Th
aoon a inai w"
ntf.W rphOO BUlfbaf I MB :.
Tb. oo ' btr of lh l-d " 1
Po-i'tv w.ll b i.:4 In l ri.tirch par
r. r J and ! mbr I.
Tvi ! ' r.thl " '"
l.aJ.nc ornil OB. of llO l inda
,,l h.. rhard H barn to U
,.. i, br t I... arvd l or .-
Tb. .!-. wmb.fllif ! al pr-r.I.
,hrrT mil -k lo doublo lla rorm-
brbtn.
Union Thankfinc Service
to Be Held Thursday.
Tbl. iMf V4II1 9
at l-t t arol-
raww
.io
t kf0.
T-.U.-l r thai I'nion Th.r."-SllnC
rl.. com to th flr.l I'nl-
ral.t I'liur ii at Hroadwajr anJ K.aal
T.n .fo-irih .tr!. It l!l o "!
al II o'llovn Tburd mo'nina- Th"
..,rrJ.tl.n. of tb" t'ri'arlan 'hurch.
ib n..aN'iai i"hur-h. tb T pl
I:.!.-, lura!. Jwih and th l"nlr
...t mbin in Ihl. cl-uralloo o(
h" boii.
tin proaTrsnim of Itl'la'c and an
l,.irn ThankociTlrc addr- wi'l
iia all Wb ,om th tr-J. JOfful
i.ini of lb U Mmbr of all
vlharro-Ktalallona and lh whoha
no rhur. h h"m- will nr.! w.om In
Ifti raniral i-bvif.'h of lloO a lor.
V r ni'mlxfl ma lin rcivd
ri.indai in.-r. lBt at lb l'tiira:it
I'bgnii. All di.lmcnt ol In ihurrh
h..w a hllh ttoth. All ar baro
I ink. happy and ur.ii.dly and llor
nft.n rmrli th baltb rr.ndd ril
i.dh hr ta"hl and appnd A
-rb lrian ininixl". who wa al a
wrvKa r-'otlt. il h hd Br
tn in ao optlmiatic arvd helpful
mU'.
la th Surxiajr achool a " cla of
boy haa b. a orcanUd and a coli
ma la thtr l.arh.r. ArranmBI
ar about prf'td for th open forum
-l.. wbirh th o-"n ara to conduct
In I ho parlor. .mprt will prnl li
question, and lbn all irrnl will
b lnltd lo ii.ui thm ln who
Ihink for lhm l find murh Inaplra
Hon and food for thou ah I. An) body la
w.t-om and I jr of a ld hand
l-rofaaaor llrrlnlon. of -a.-iflc lrl-
ralty. baa a On rla of rn who
m "i al lb rhurrh Thurada nln
lo atud public p.akinsr Hu.in and '
prof.i'nl mn bav nrol4 in K cxxl -It
numlxrt. Tb llr ! ry rapabl.
th tii.lho-l u-d ar p. l.ntKIc and
pra.lt.al ard in Iralnlna: wi'l no far
toward I proline th public pakinI
la our cur
A ilihtful r'lr M W4n.
day In) lh am-il room of th church
y tu J-jnior i'hriatian t'nlon. noval
. n-.. war played. ool thna lo l
and drink wr er"d and Ihl crow
inc nrtanlMlion ' thai Iheir Oral
4 waa fenu.n auccaja.
a
Th rrairr of th" Pai-if.- dialrir-t
of th" I'Biied I -ani.h ltjthraa I hurrh.
iimr. li II . of Oskland. '!.. will
o" In rortland Ihl wk. II will hold
arit-. In Iwibanr l'ni-h Lulharan
-h-4rvh on Thankxl me day and tb
follow In funday. Th roncrailtlori
of thai iknrrti baa mad arrarmenl
to arta liartaort In lb tamnt of
th rhurrhi on bo'b dT An Invlta
tio t tead4 lo 'l t"nib ropl".
A, t t. per re" oralorl-! conleat wi;j
h held al Vrnoo rrhtrlan Chorrk
Tueir rihi. at M.- fl oun
ro.n and women will rompI for a
!.r m4L ria moK will alaa b
lnrl4dd la tb proaxraimen". wblrk I
n.i-f tb aupir. of W lilard W". C.
t. v.
a a
rrf-aor f. 1 Vnid-re. of th chair
of fc.tory lo Wajabinatloa flat Col
!;. w ro alnr th oponinc of war baa
ad a r In ferorad rriploTd
in p-:-l taaa.rrhaa for lb t'nll"d
aieai iioitiant. will l--turo at tk
hor.h of tear latkr Ik i a aint al
:.li .lk.
-"' g '"aaTaw?Ni 1 ' f
Bishop Sumner's Messafe
for Month Delivered.
Upoelal All.alWa la allrd to
Tkaakaslilnc la l'roraaaa
I Man to Kptarapa liana.
THE following la Klahop Sumner'
rneaaas to lh Kplecupaliant of the
diocaae for thla month. Hpr-clal atten
tion la called to ThanklvlnT day:
-rlvntl- I am meelltiig people p-
ruilr men who y. I mei you i
lh reception alren bea yoo tarn lal
January. The queailoa naturally come
to my mind -Whp raot I met you alnc
that time IO Ri'intDi ac heo I her
iaiti or prl.n at leaal one ana In
many ram oeveril limnV Tb" truth la,
Ih.f ar t.t atter-llna tha aervl.- of the
rburrn. W b la ll r tKea lh ctturrh fall
t-. appeal lo the man of the Weetern toi 1
Why tl I mt uur rnufii people ry-
br but In Uod a bu? .'n you an-
aat
I am tratlfled at I! aplrlt of prorrew
nn tb pr of lb rector arn treatry oi ni
Mirharl and All Any!.- Mlxalon. They in
aMn l b"ln a ramaa lor funda for J
new rhurrti bullclin. I heartily Indora
tbetr ote and urac the iny. ho hatr
aaaai, lo ! to Ihia wld-wali, pro
rniialniL mhirh. lo B f year.
t. luuail in be a .lf euoorllna pariah If
b.'pei al Ilia vl'al period of Ita euitane.
Tb" recent all-n of lb board of church
etitea.loa oalllnt rr lh of th dulea
eaei.p at.tem lo fli.an-. the rhurrh a
ur i aen.ib.e and proaree.lt. ll mean
thai l.tere mual be a r;.ntlfi- bur!el and
malar oeeklt offenn. hether on !
lo-l't" pw or nm. Trie boarri n b oullc
iiinn iia rijhta If ll ahou.d fit l-i bold
back a-d ut. ve the atlm la adopted.
la ye.- foria by tb btannp l time
fit t aeeum certain Indebted neaa of mla
aion. tirwinnlnar title tear the mleatonr
tnmuctioul lie dloc mill b eipe-rled 10
late rare of taaee, Ir.euranr and
men! aa a part of Ihelr rejular overhead
rs,r( I rt.. not fl lhat In Juatlc t
in rrtteeiof or lo him. thai Ihe Item
.ou'd met by l bibop mnii h haa
l . boci-ow more? lo d o. In m.nlnc out
it of XBeaa here rter w 111 tn.
commit t
.l" h"p In mind h ar1-
and Inrlul lhm In tb aam !
ant rhara
May I hi hop that la your a-
ruu bn'rtlon yu .III n.t for! lh
Mrtiarlt.n lloapi'.a! OB T.iantHitiaa
dt. Iter. ..tl .a In the rh.Mr.n warj
aid found I a lull aullarlni mile of hu
ni.nlt. I learned ul e t i f f"''
itM ..r. trui paM ..r -th ho.pll
an'y .arir-a f- a l other. lo "
rt aa-tt a .ha'" In h.p-n( tl.oe OB .horn
h Mih. of porty b fall -a h!lM
pe..e oullc - ed and p"t'll when It
fall upon he:pie ihildreo
In. hop Sumner wi'l prld today at
hi. I'atid and will Inailtul Ice.
Thomaa Jenhln. th new reclor. Next
Sunday h will b In Oregon Cily.
a
81. Mark a Kplacopal pariah houae
waa th cne of a happy alhertnc on
Wedneaday nltrht. whn lh parlhlon
r aaaembled in honor of th !&tn an
nteereary of th-lr reior and hl wife.
R.. and lr. J. 11 H. Hintpaon. Th
arfalr waa planned hy lh women of
Ihe Uulld of M. ilark'a. and waa a com
pe aurpri.e to lh complimented
Sueala. The hb'.l waa decorated In
Autumn follaare and flowera arranged
In baekela and rryatal bowl.
Ite. J. IJ. Ilatlon uahered In the
-bride and hMd'a-root .' and K. W.
liaMinx. aenlor warden. In an eloquent
add re eanre.alraT appreciation and
good fellow hip. preaenla-d Ihe coupl
with a hndoime aler bowl filled wih
a "ellter linlna-.- Th r'ft waa made
in th name of lh pnrleh. Ileeiyn
lh tef at Ihe eniranc were Mr
and Mr R W. Hatlnc Mr. and Mra
Archioald Wrlrhi. Ml ratherin Ir
rleal and Mr. Geore Nicholeon. The
bridal cake wa cut by Mr. Umpion
A handam bouquet f flowere w
another iokn of oe and loyalty from
the aambed U"l. A roclal hour
and Informal proe-rnmm concluded the
deliarhtful rlherltic. Father Himpaon
la on of lh widely heloeed Kplaco
pallan reclora of the city and la popu
lar imont men of a I denomlnallon.
e e
Tiday w!:l be l!--.:a ht.r.ilay" tn
Ihe KpicoPllan church". Thla la the
Sunday before Adtatit Tha flrat Hun
day In Adenl l Ihe one nearent Kt.
AndreWa day. Now l tha dealfc-nated
time lo prepare for Advent.
e a e
In reepona lo a r"onet from th
Oret-on Aoclatlor for th rrerentlon
of Tubrculoi. UIhop Sumner haa
appointed Sunday. Dec -her 15. aa a
Sunday on which the clenry may preach
on lh aiudy and prevention of tuber
culoeia. or aomeo thr topic along the
nam line.
Churches Are to Unite for
Thanksgiving: Services.
Jolol Heeling to Be Hold at Ffrat
Welkodl! f h.rch. M here Rev.
,a,ria K. tha rale Will Preaeh.
UNION" Thankaglving rv:crs of the
majority of lh Protestant churches
of the West Mrl will be held at 10.30
o'clock next Thursday T In the
First Methodlat Kplacopal Church.
Twelfth and Taylor streets. The ser
mon will be delivered by Dr. George
F. Darale. pastor of tb First Chris
tian Church.
Music for tb service will be rendered
by th nuari.t of th Flrat Methodlat
KplBropal Church. rompod of S. A.
I loo, lannr and director: Mrs. Paul!ne
Miller Chapman, soprano: Mra. L.lla
b"th Hamilton Slower, contralto, and
Harlridg Whlpp. barlton".
All th" paatora or the Weat Side will
b prnt and t-k part In Ihe serv
ices. e a a
On Tuesdar morning Pi.hop tavld
It. Moor, formerly reaident bishop of
h Methodlat Cplacopal Church In till
city, and now living in retirement tn
Athena. O.. arrived In Portland, en
rout bom from th bishops' meeting
recently held in Uoa Angeles. He was
acvompanad by bis youngest daughter.
Mia Marion, and cam this way to
pend few hour looking fit.r this
city and greeting friend of former
year. During tha fonr years of bis
L Pi ax-op I reeldence In Portland be had
Baad boat of frtcittla, who war dc-
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lighted to have an opportunity to nee
lum again. At the nooit hour an In
formal luncheon, under the auapicea of
the Methodlat Men (Social t'nlon. waa
-vn at the Chamber of Commerce.
I. uu l.rei.lv. ttmlH hv .MclllO-
dlats from all parta of the city, and a
number or lolk irom oincr pouiin.
lieeldea Bl.ihop Moore and hi dau'li-
r .i.a M'.r. th. .ii.hIm nf honor. Dr.
Charlea K. Barne. of Monu-lair. N. J..
and Ur. U. II. Heattya. of New York
City, manager of tht; Hoard of I'or
eign Mittaiona; Frank U iJrown. of
Hrooklyn. aecretary of th World aiSun
day School Association; K. II. Graham,
of Chicago, publishing agent of the
Thlttiwllt HMik 1'ni.rrrn. were Dreaent
aa gueais and epoke entortainiugly of
their enperiencea In the ri ana ineir
great plcaaure In being able lo wel
come Blihop Mooro back to Portland.
T. H. McL'anlcl. of thla cily. made a
I. n & i, it lAin-hlnr addrM. and 111'C-
enled Ml Marlon Moore with art Ore
gon aouvtntr apoon. which he ak"d
her to place by her lainern piaie i
th table to keep him In tonrunt re
membrance) of bia many frlenda in Ore
.n wi.t ah Klvhon waa preaentco he
waa deeply affected and apoke feelingly
of the happy year he had apeni In this
city and of hla affectionate regard for
l.-.a. -Btharail t fe T . t h 1 tit. II
aid that.' In all probability, this would
be hie lal trio to ine i oi, aim ini
be bad Juat come ihia way to have an
other look at dear tld Portland, and
that the pleaeure of being here once
mora greatly exceeded h: fondenl ex
pectation. In the afternoon they were taken
for an auto ride about the cltv. and
In the evening Informally received
friend at the Virginia Hill Hotel.
. b. ... i. Ka K..n thair home dtirinir til"
year tbey lived here They left ,n xne
midnight train for -amo eu mmt
home to Athens. O.
a
T"ft.. . nmlw... rv hanniiat rif tjSrnA
Bible Cnlveraily. laet Mondny night.
waa altend.d by Zt people. .Many tire
Inli-.r.iiv nrnfaaanrl Were Dreit-
ent. Tha toaat were -.nippy nnd
pointed. Preidnt . K. C ianderon
waa th happy recipient of many con
gratulatory remark.
The endowment campaign for Ihe
Bible School will b" carried Into Cali
fornia during the coming month. The
feast may b appealed to. rrnidrnt
Sanderson contemplate an Kaxtcrn
tour In behalf of the endowment fund.
It will take etrenuc." work t. meet
the term of Mr. Hill gift of :.0.000
by March 31.
Dr. S. L. Gulick to Speak
Here Today.
apcclal t harch Aaabaaaador I Japan
Will IMae-aaa riaa of Healrleilag
Iwiaalgralloa and Aaterlranlzlag
A Ilea.
DR. SIDNEY L. Gt'LICK. ambassador
of the Federal councl! of the
churches of America to Japan and au
thor of proposals to restrict immigra
tion, wl'.l speak at a number of Port
land churches and at the V. M. C. A.
today on labor and Immigration prob
lems produced by Ihe war.
Throuch Dr. Gullck's efforts labor
delegation have been brought to Amer
ica to confer with representatives ot
similar organization In the solution
of labor problems. Difference between
California labor and that of Japan have
been discussed at thesa conferences.
"America should admit as Immigrants
only o many all"n from any country
as she can Amerlcanlxe." IT. Gulick
declares In hi proposal lo Increase the
Federal restrictions. "All Immigration
should, therefore, be limited to a def
inite per cent from each land annually
of those already naturalized from that
land, with their American-born chil
dren. Thl rate would allow large im
migration from Europe, differing, of
course. In actual number with fhe dif
ferent countries, and yet at the same
time would permit only a slight Immi
gration from Asia, and not more than
a few hundred each annually from
China and Japan.
"Provision should also be made for
tha rare and rapid Americanization of
all who do com to America."
Ha proposes to establish' a bureau of
registration for aliens, a bureau of ed
ucation and adequate legislation giving
authority to tha Federal Administration
for the protection of alien.
He will speak at the First Congrega
tional Church at II A. M. today, at the
Y. M. C. A. at :30 o clock and at the
Sunnyside Congregational Church at
7:10 o'clock. Peace committee ar to
b proposed at each of ta place
' r Jal .
Community Sing to Be Held
in Church Tonighl.
Profeaaor Boyer Will Preside at
Klrat t oncrr national Organ; Mrs.
Pallia and Mr. Mri lo Take Part.
A "Community Sing" will be given
in the l"irst Congregational
Church onight. at T:13 o'clock, in
which tho public Is mont cordially In
vited to join. Cnder the leadership of
Profensor Iloyer. oil the old hymns
and many of the favorite Bongs will
be sung. Many of liic young people
in the chorus will be grouped about a
bonfire in the platform. Mrti. Politz
and Mrs. Marx will bo tlie soloists.
At 11 A. M.. in the auditorium ot
the church. Sidney U CJulick will
epeak on the international peace ques
tion. Lir. Uulick is a representative of
the commission on relations with Ja
pan, and also of the Kederal Council
of the Churches of Christ in Ameri
ca. The Aid Society gave a state dinner
in the parlor of the church on Tues
day evening. Kuch state table was
appropriately and beautifully deco
rated, and was presided over by two
hostesses Dr. Dyolt presided as mas
ter of ceremonies and a host for each
state represented responded with a
toast. The rooms were decorated with
American flags, and Just before dinnet
was served tlie high school girls' class
ang the "Star-Spangled Banner." The
members of Ihia class later assisted
in serving.
On Friday night, under tlie auspice
of the girls' high school class, a sup
per was served to the members of the
I'lrsl Cangregational Bible school.
Special music was provided by the
school orchestra. An entertaining pro
gramme followed the supper, and later
in the evening all joined In rehearsing
the old-time sonns and hymn.) which
will be used In Ihe. "community sing"
on Sunday evening.
.
A ervice of interest is anticipated
at Ihe Sunnysidc Congregational
t'hurch tonight at 7:4 o'clock, when
IT. Sidney U Gulick. for many years
mlf-ionary and teacher in Japan, will
deliver an address on "Our American-Japanese
Relations." The public
Is invited.
a a a
A union Thanksgiving service will
be held next Thursday morning at
lu:3( o'clock at the Sunnyside Con
gregational Church, corner Kast Taylor
and Thirty-second street". The San
nysid Methodtbl. Friends. Baptist,
Cnlted Presbyterian and Congrega
tional Churches wiii co-operate The
sermon of the occasion will be preached
by l!ev. Frank I. Klndley. pastor of
the I'nited I'resbvtorlan Church.
"Brain Values of Life" Is
Topic by Dr. Boyd.
Flrat Pre-abylerlaa I knrch Paator
(oalinaea erl nf VrtsOT
"Manhood aad Womanhood la the
taking."
TiTAM!
IVJ. the Making" is t'.ie s'.ibjeo: of
the series of aermon now being
preached by Rev. John If. Boyd. D D..
at the evening services ot Iti" First
Presbyterian Church, corner Twelfth
and Alder street-
Al 7. 3u I". M.. Dr Boyd wl,l give one
of the most powerful talks of the se
ries on the "Brain Values of Life."
showing tite part which thought takes
In t!' development ot Hie and point
ing out the tremendous loss the youth
of mir time are suffering from the
neglect and dissipation of their mental
powers and the ultimate effect this
must have upon the cause of a better
humanity.
The special music for this aorvice
will be a soprano solo with quartet,
"te Thv Merciful Ears." sung by Miss
Goldie Peterson, and a baritone solo by
J Dom Zan.
Lecture on Christian Science
to Be Given Tomorrow.
William D. Mcfiseken. Repreeent
Ing Mother Cbnrch, Known a Au
thor, Kaaayiat aad hoc! a I Worker.
A KKEE public lecture on Christian
Xi. Science will be delivered by Will
lam D. MeCracken. of New York City,
nvember of the board of lectureship of
the mother church, the First Church
of Christ. Scientist. In Boston, Mass..
under the auspices of Fourth Church
of Christ. Scientist, of this city, in the
edifice of First Church of Christ.
Scientist. Nineteenth and Everett
streets, tomorrow evening, at 8 o'clock,
and at the Jefferson High School as
sembly room, Kerby and Emerson
streets.. Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock.
The public is cordially Invited.
Mr. MeCracken is author of "The
Rise of the Swisa Republic." He is
well known as an essayist and his
torian. He has of recent years been
actively engaged In Christian Science
work and wa a practical social service
worker, having been active In that line
prior to taking up activitiea ii the
church.
e .
Special Thanksgiving service will he
held at the Y. V. C. A. today at 4:30
o'clock. The speaker will be Richard
K. Randall, pastor's assistant of the
First Presbyterian Church. Music In
charge of Mrs. Randall. There will be
a social hour at 5:30 o'clock.
"The Supernatural Claim of Christ."
This will be the topic discussed to
night by Dr. Oliver S. Batim. who w ill
gtvo some new views of the subject to
dispel the doubt in the mind of some.
JUr. liaum Is paator of Calvary I'rtui-
Tlie Women's Guild, of the Church
of the Good Shepherd ( Episcopal"),
Graham and Vancouver avenues, will
hold their annual bazaar Thursday and
Friday afternoons and evenings. De
cember 2 and 3. Thursday night a
dinner will be served and Friday night
an entertainment given.
The Christian Women's Board of 'Mis
sions will have charge of tho services
on Sunday morning. December 5, in the
First Christian Church.
First Christian Auditorium
Class Is Organized.
Officers Are Elected and Personnel
of Committees 1 Announced.
THE auditorium class of the First
Christian Church has started with
140 members. It has chosen the follow
ing officers and committees: President,
Claude H. Kepler: vice-president. Mrs.
R, E. Bristow; treasurer. C. C. Coates;
general secretary, Mrs. Foster Hender
son:; general assistant secretaries, Mrs.
C. C. Coates. Mrs. M. V. Billings,
Walter Creech; door men and women,
Carl Brown, Mrs. J. R. Thiehoff, Mrs.
Roy Thompson. Roy Thompson, Mrs.
E. Jacobsen, Foster Henderson, Xlrs.
Elvira Hartzell; ushers. Fay Fridley,
G. F. Alexander. Gleen Livingstone,
Mrs. G. F. Alexander, Mrs. Roy Russell.
Mrs. Claude Keplar, C. J. Winchell.
John Johnson: benevolent committee,
Mrs. F. A. Douty, Mrs. B. E. Kennedy.
R B. McClung. Mrs. J. K. Mock. O. M.
Murphv; memberthip committee. Mrs.
E S. Muckley, Mrs. O. M. Murphy. Mrs.
D. R. Norton. Mrs. R. B. McClung, C. H.
Jones. Mrs. A. J. Fanno. J. F. Stone, D.
R. Norton; social committee, A. H.
Averill. Mrs. B C. Darnall. Mrs. C. H.
Jones, Mrs. IL H. Flower. Dr. William
O. Flack; employment committee. Sirs.
J. C. Green. K. A. Douty. R. E. Bristow,
B. C. Darnall; decorating committee,
Mrs. B. W'olverton, Mis. M. Edwards,
Miss Florence Warinner. Mrs. J. F.
Watkins; civic committee. W. L. Ale
Farling. Fred Leibold. Mrs. G. E.
Baker, Mrs. C A. I'onnay, G. R. Alex
ander. Carl Little; finance committee,
Mrs. A E. Mescrve, Mrs. C. O. Kurtz,
J. ll Harden, Leslie Linn.
Rev. George Darsie will preach this
morning, at 11 o'clock on "Ingratitude."
In the evening at 7:30 he will deliver
the third of the series of sermons on
the Bible. "Why the Bible Is Suffi
cient." The choir will sing, in the
morning, "Appear. Thou Light Divine."
by Hanson. In the evening Miss Lina
Linehan will sing, "O. Divine Re
deemer," by Gounod. C. .. Erwin and
Miss Linehan will sing a duet. "The
Lord Is My Light," by Dudley Buck.
Rev. S. JL Connor will supply the
pulpit of J. F. Ashlev. - Forest Grove.
Sunday Church Services
ADVANCED TriOl'liHT.
Spiritual Temple, corner Sixth and Mont
gomery streets Services Tueuday afternoon
at 2:P) P M.. Tuesday evening- at s P. M. .
Sunday morning. 11 A. M. ; special music
Public cordially Invited.
Temple of I'mversal Kellnwship Service
"O'J Kleventh street, corner Columbia, at
7:1.". P. M. Occult lessons on the Hible.
followed bv answering questions. KeV. J. It
Dick.y. J auor. I'ublie invited.
.VDVKNT.
Advent Christian. 4.3S Second street, near
Hall street Rev. .1. S. Lucas, pastor. Preach
ing. 10:30; Sundav school. P-': Loyal Work
er. ::;u; preaching. 7:3u; prayer meeting.
Thuniuay evening. V :3tl.
AHVENTISTS.
fS.rvice of this denomination are held on
Saturday. I
Central. KaFt Kleventh and Kverett El
der P. C. Hayward. pastor. Sabbath school.
IO; preaching. If. prayer meeting. Wednes
day evening. 7:30-8:30; V. P. Friday
evenlns:. 7:-to.
Tabernacle. West Side, Knights of Pythias
Hail. Eleventh and Aider M. H. St. John.
t.st.r. Sabbath school. 10: preaching, 11;
lecture. T.tj, Sunday evening pecial serv
ices. 7 :4o.
llontavilla pas? Eightieth and Everett
J p lleattv iocal elder. Sabbath school.
:0. preaching. 12. T. P. meeting. 4. prayer
ir.ee'-r.g. Werineertay. T.iO. Helping Hand
Society, 1::10 Tuesday.
Lens. Nlr.ety-fojrth street and Fifty-e'g-th
avenue Southeast -D. J. i'hitwood.
local elder. Sabtath school. :. preaching.
::. praer meeting. Wednesday evening, s
si Johns c:.;-3. avenue and Charles
ton sret B. Z Hcrlburt. local elder. Sab
bath school. 10. pr-aa hlng. 1'.. prayer
ir.eetlr.g. Wedr.esd.y evening. S.
M -t-n Tabor. Kas'. Sixtieth ard Belmont
C I Cu-r.-r.lng. pastor. Sanhath s- hool. H.
preaching U. prayer meeting. Weonesda
"aS 'inntiir.i. S'Kidmore and Miiilorv
A c. Schweitzer. local elder. Sabbath
CHURCH NOTICES DIE THURSDAY
Church notices for The Sunday
Oregonlan should be tn this efflc
by Thursday a- 3 P. M. R s not
possible to assure publication of any
notices after that hour.
school :0-3": preaching. ll:3rt: Sunday
evening special i.rvices. S; prayer meeting.
Wednesday evening. 7:45.
Scandinavian. I hirty-tinth avenue and
Sixty-second street-Elder O. E.
Castor. Sabbath school. 10; preachlnjr 11.
prayer meeting. Wednesday evening. :ia.
BAPTIST.
First. White Temple. Twelfth and TayW
street Rev. W. B. H.nson. D. D min.s.er
T,0 Bible -school, classes for all ages; 11
and' 7:30. preaching by Rev. Char.es A.
Brooks, superintendent of foreign-speaking
work of .be American Baptist Home Mis
sion society; 6:13. Baptist Young People'
Union. ...
p... side East Twentieth and Ankeny
streets Rev. W. O. Shank, pastor 10. Sun
day school ; U. preaching by the pastor:
::io. B. Y. P. C; 7 :;, preaching b tn-.
pastor.
Calvary. Kast Eighth and f.rant streets
10 Sunday school: 11 and
Itev Thomas Stephenson, of Carlton. b.3.
B. Y. P- V
Olencoe. East Forty-fifth and Main streets,
Ret A B vcaltl. pastor :4.. bunday
school- 'll. preaching by the pastor: .:.lu.
HYP li 7:3" preaching by the pastor
Tabernirie. Forty-second and Hoigate
treets iW.S. car) :oi. -Sunday school: 11.
nreaching bv Rev. Waller Duff; 7:30. Preach,
llr by Walter Duff; tfi-lo. Juniors;
'Kuttstllvi'r.e ' Mission . Sunday school;
3-4-, prea'-'iiiiR by Dr. Albert l.oughridge.
' Swedish-Finnish Baptist Mission Meet at
P M in ladies' pa'lor of White Temple,
Twelfth' and Taylor streets
rleta Kev. W T. . spriggs. pastor
in" Sunday rchool: 11. preaching by the
pa'stor; 6:30. B. Y. P. C; 7:30. preaching
by th pastor.
Grace Mntavllla. Rev. H. T. Cash, pas-
t5r H-43. Sunday school; 11 and 7:?n.
preaching services; :30. B. Y. P. U.
Unl, Rev. J. M. Nelson, pastor 10. Sun
day school: 11 nd 7:90. preaching by the
"ait.-.r: .:. B- Y. P. IT.
Sellwood Eleventn street and Tacoma jve.
.. Hev. K. H. Hayes, pastor 10. Sunday
school: preaching at 11 rfnd 7:3U; 6:30. B.
y p. tl.
St Johns. Rev. E. P. Borden, pastor
in Sunday school; 11 and 7:3o. preaching
i, the pasmr: : i0. B. Y. P. U.
Third Vancouver avenue and Knott
street Rev. V. J. Beaven. pastor 10. Sun
day school. 11 snd :.'!0. preaching by the
pastor: :3d. B. Y. P. U.
University Park, Fiske and Drew streeta.
Rev C L. Heskett. pastor U:J0. Sunday
ichool: 11 and 7:30, preaching by th paa
tor: 6:30. B. Y. P. V.
Mount O'lvet. Seventh and Everett streets.
jiev, W. A. Magett, pastor Services 1 and
R- Sunday echool. l:.'iO.
"First C-ntiin, Fourth and Mill streets.
Rev Jacob Pratt, pastor 0:4.1. Sunday
achool: 11 and 7:30, preachlnsr by the pastor.
iiocond Gorman, Morris and KoUiiey tf :40.
The. women of St. James' Lutheran
Church. West Park and Jefferson
streets, will hold their annual bazaar
and supper on Wednesday afternoon
and evening, December 1. The usual
fancy and useful articles will be on
sale and an excellent supper will lie
served from 6to S o'clock.
A memorial service in honor of
Booker T. Washington will be held on
Sunday night in Centenary Metl.olist
Church. Choirs of the colored churches
will unite in singing plantation melo
dies that Mr. Washington loved.
Rose City Park clughouse will be the
scene of an important gathering when
St. Rose parish will hold its annual
bazaar. Booths will be arranged and a
programme will be given. The chicken
dinner from 6:30 to 8:30 will be the
big attraction.
On the afternoon and evening of Fri
day, December 3, the women of the
Central Presbyterian Church will hold
a bazaar in the clubrooms of tho
church. East Thirteenth and Pino
streets. A cafeteria dinner will bo
served from 5 to 8 P. M.
Calvary Presbyterian Plans
Thanksgiving Service.
Rev. O. S. Baom Will Preach Ser
mon of Special Interest, and Mu
sical Programme Is Arranged.
CALVARY Presbyterian Church,
Eleventh and Clay streets, will
hold a Thanksgiving day servico
Thursday at 10:30 A. M. A sermon of
special interest will be preached by
the pastor. Rev. Oliver S. Baum. Music
of high order will be rendered under
the direction ol" George Hotchkiss
Street and Miss Margaret Lamberson,
organist.
Rev. C. L. Hamilton, of University
Park Methodist. Church, went to Fish
ers' Landing Friday and preached to a
larse gathering.
Sermon topics for the pre-Chrislmas
season by Rev. J. Allen l eas, SL James'
Lutheran Church, are as follows:
November -1. ntorninp. "Doctrine and th
Confession Faith"; evening, "The Garden of
DeliKhts and Us Bitlor Fruit."
November 25 (Thanksgiving), "A Thank
ful Family."
December mornini?. Jerusalem, tho
Fair City"; evening, "Tho B-iok of Esther,
or the Power ot Iniercespary Prayer."
December I-, morning, "Prepare the Wac
for th Lord"; evenini, "A Benuliful Story
of a Heathen Kir.ir."
December 11. morning. "It'liolri, Vli;it
Manner of Love"- evenim;, "lilinijise ol the
Old World Before t hrift."
Decemuer Jo, 7 A. M., Christmas serviee
mat ins.
Llee.:mb-'r "-'6 iSiltnlayl. "Thre. Kim's, a
Star ami a New lay". 7 I'. M .. si-rvue '"'
thu Sunday school, exercises and i 'iirislmas
t re.
Sundav school preaching services. 11 aad
S; B. "V. P. P.. 7.
St. Johns, C.erman. Rev. F. Bneermann.
pastor 111. Sunday scliool. 11 and 7:30.
preaching Lv trie pastor; tl::lO. B. V. P. P.
Swedish, Fifteenth Hn-I H"t streets, r.ev.
F. i.indeti. pastor Preaehing. 10:43 and
T'30- Sunday school. 13 inooiil; S. Y. P.
C
Chinese Misnon, 3,'vi Purnslde street
Sunday school. 7, J. til. ilalone. superin
tendent. Itaiinr. Mtss'on. Past Kii-hteenth and Tlb
betts streets, r.ev. Francesco Sannella. pas.
tor 10. Sunday school: lit:.lo, short sermon
for fnglish-sn.aking people; 11. preaching
service; 7. pastor's circle i prayer service);
S. preaching service.
The Young Men's Clas H. V. M. C.) ot
the Highland Baptist Churett, Eat Sixth and
Alberta streets in-t at !i:4 A. M-. Sunday,
All young men are urged to attend.
Goodwill Mission. fifteenth and Boise
alreels 3, address.
CATHOLIC.
Pro-Cathedral. Fifteenth snd Davie
streets. Kev. E. V. 'o'Hara. Mass. 6, 7:13.
8:30 u:45; tiigii uias, 11; evening service,
7:43.
St. Lawrence, Third and Sherman street.
Rev. J. C. Hugi-es Mass, 6. S:3u; high mass,
10::tU, evening service. 7:30.
St. Patrick's. Nineteenth and Savler
streets. Itav. E. P. Murphy. Mass, 3; high
mass. 10:;;tl evening .service. 7:30.
St. Francis', East Eleventh and Oak
streets. P.ev. J. 11. Black. Mass, . 8. t;
high mass, lO:::0; evening service, 7:30.
Immaculate Heart of Mary. Williams ave.
nue and Stanton. Rev. W. A. Daiy. Mass.
ti, 8, a; high, mats, 10:3u; evening service,
7 .30.
Holy Jtnsary. East Third and Clackamas.
Rev C. J. Olson. .Mass. C. 7. S. 0; high
mass. 11. evening service. 7::;n.
T'lio Maacliiit, East Twenty-fourth and
Siskiyou. Hev. ll. r Thompson. Mass. 7:30.
9, luga masi. 10:3U: -evening service. 7:43.
St. Andrews'. Last .intn and Alberta
strtets. I: :v. T. kiernan. .Mass. b; hlga
uiii. 10:30; venlng aervlce. 7:30.
Ascension. East lamniil and East Sevn-ty-sixth
Frtnciscatl Fathers. Mass, 3; high
mass. 10:30; evening service. 7:30.
Blessed Sacrament. Maryland avenue and
Blandena street Itev. B. V. Kelly. .vlaja.
b, hl'h mass, 10:30; evening service. 7:3o.
'lloly .iedeemer. Portland boulevard ali'l
Vancouver averue Rev. p. li. .Miller. Mass.
A - hleh mass 10;."0: evening Service. 7 :3o.
' St. Ignatius. Forty-tl'ird etreet South,
east. Jesull Fathers. Mass. S; high mass.
lu:.'lu: evening service, 7;..o.
Holy Cross, 774 Bowdoin street. Rev. C
Raymond. Mass, is; high mass. 10:30; even
ing service, 7:oO.
St. Philip Neri, East sixteenth and Hick
ory. Kev. W. J. Cartwrisht. Mass S; hign
mas-, lo:3: evening service. 7:30.
Sacred Heart. Past Eleventh and Center.
Rev. G. Roll. Mass. SS; high mass. 10:30;
evening service 7:3b.
St Agatha. Past Flftr-enth ond Miller.
Rev." J Cummlsky. Mass. is; high mass.
10:30; evening service. 7:."0.
St. Josepn ( German l. Fifteenth and Couch
stre.-ts. Kev. B. Durrer. Mass. : high
mass. 10.30: evening service. 7:30
St Clare's. Capitol Hill, Fianciscan
Fathers. Rev. Father Modestus Low mass.
7:30 o'clock; high mass and benediction.
11:0 o'clock; sermons at both masses.
St. Stanislaus i Italian I, Maryianu aveni'i
and Willamette boulevard. Itev. i". Mathew.
Mass. s; high mass, lo:3t; evening servic.
7 :30 '
St. Clements. Smith and Newton stree's.
Rev. C. Smith. Mass, S; high mass. 10:30;
evenniR service. 7:3u.
St Peters. Lents. Rev. P. Buetgen. Mass
8; hili ma.ia. l":.lo; evening service. 7::a.
St. Charles. Thirty-fourth and Killl'igs
worth. Rev. G. Sniderhorn. Mass. s; lugu
mass. 10:.".o: evening service. 7:i:o.
St Rose's Church, Fifty-third and Ala
meda streets Rev. J. M. O'Karreil. pastor.
Masses. S and 20 A- il.i evening devoti'.n.
7:3i P. M. ,
St. Michael's Church. Fourth and .ill
I Italian I. Jesuit Fathers 1-ow mess, .:,
high mass. 10:30; evening service, i M.
J. Baleslra. S. J., pastor.
St Stephens Kev. Warren A. Want pas
tor Corner East Forty -se-vn.l and Taylor
streets Sundays, holy mass at c. S:.u and
10 M . Rosary, sermon and ene.l.e
tlon 7-'-'0 P M. Instruction in Christian
doct'rini given at school every scliool day.
Sundav. November 7. s:3" mass. Rev W.
A waitt: '-Judgment." lo:30. Rev. r r. Cun
ningham C. S. C 7:30 P. M.. Itev W. A.
Waitt. "The Song of the Bow. ' (3 Kings. 1).
CHF.1STL4N.
First eomer Park and Columbia afreets
George' Darsie. minister. Sunday school a:
9 4V men s class in the Y. M. C. A. audi
orium at :40: voung women a class In th
v w C . auditorium at 9:4o. Christian
Endeavor Society at 6:30; church aervlces
at tl A. M. and 7:30 V M.
Wood awn. corner East Seventh and Lla
,rt, streets W. L. Milllnger. minl.tor
Bible school. 0-.45; morning worship. 11.
Christian Lndeavor. 6:30- evening service.
7:80
Vernon corner East Fifteenth and Wy
aant street A. J. Melton, minister. Blbi.
frhool. 10; morning worship. U: Chrlstiaa
Endeavor. 6:30; evening aervlces. 7:80.
Montavllla Dr. J. F Ghormley In tha
absence of the pastor. Rev. J. c. Ghormley.
will speak at 11 A. M. and S P. M. Cnrlstlan
Elirtea vcr. i P. M- .
tdveitt Christian. 43s Second treet.
Hall street Rev .1. s. Lucas, -yastor. Serv
ice, preaching. P':3o o'clock: Sunday scliool.
Conc;udud on i-asu H, Coluuin 5.),