The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, January 02, 1916, SECTION FIVE, Page 8, Image 60

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    Till: SUNDAY O It EG OX I A N". rOlaTLAND, JANUARY 2, 1916.
PORTLAND DENOMINATIONS CEMENTED IN WORKING UNION
New Year's Trayer Meetin&s Are Bern? Held in Various Churches of City and Will Continue Until "Join the Church" Sunday, January 23.
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f af til aa.
and th social hour at aooa
J a d ,y pvpryos. Nwot- .
tr. la Iba rommaallr ara aapwUIT In.
) -"- la atfad aa4 aacaaw amatlnll
Dr. LovcUnd Be-in. New
Sermott Srie Today.
fat raataUi
lala af a karaaaafaf
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aa-ral Tafia ar Jaaa-
r KIXO tor bla sanaral topi Tb
rvn4aantla af a aWrraaiul
Lif tr Frank L. tTlnd. paator
tb rrt Mlkocltt Fplaeopal
of hl huh of Nta Yar a aarmona
aaaa iafanaa of haana ntrt, Tb
ra a-ill roatlaaa (oar tlaaday -ntaaa
rloatn aa in aiht of Januarr
:J It Ualan4 1 lopar will b aa
f..lloa:
Jaaiarr t "Tka HHar lor4. fih
b k boa l.
January "T Ooldaa Hoa 1." Mil
braia
Jiauarr 14 "Tk Crraial rn.-hr."
ua a 41
Jaaaarr 2 Th Crlmanta Wkaal"
Ilk kaarll.
Tk artaa kid ftr I b aa of lb
awtl aifa-aful ad f r -raarklng lva
br It Iavar4 aiac ma-1 aaT la Ikla
rtlr. T Kiaaaa lil afBl arllb at.rr
Pa mt lhwa iMnti aMatrr lq to
f'i M t.
T?t I t!lr of
j"11 - w-ir fWl.oo lrupU. h-l.c
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c. .. 1 Join. o lk iMtrcb. HI
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Mr, p-aaila Ml'tar I'Kaoraaa. mf
aaaao. aaf Mr a::iatwtj llamlllwa
atavara raaira I . baa- raiaa4 fraara
lb rkart-k aiaflal. aa4 lkir laaiina-
lla baa ba amalaat. ffarll at
mnrm. Vila aut4ta l"tara-a aa4 " I
All.- Jaaloa kaa aaaa aac4 ta tab)
Ihalr tbataa. Tw blaa- of lb qOr- j
11 l .Korraaa A. Mo I -nr aa4 ,
4irctar. aaat llrirl4 (1. V kio. barl-
toa. , I
a a .
A NT Taa (rand aT4 lawalt'
aill ba IKia al aari..la Matbodlali
i kattt taaiakl. Tka adull choir. Ika
in' rboir and lb aa-l- aranlaaj
tax' rbolr al l a I lak part la tk
fiitamc T!a romkia4 chair hart
IJ aira. All Ikro cbolra altl ap
pear la alnatav A fart of th pro.
a-ramaa aalll ba a ranlala atltl4 k
iTiac af frw TMaa arra4 caa-
c.rt ar bald li flral fjaiay -
) (- -rfc saoata. an4 alalia allra-1
UrgJ aa4.a.a. Tka procramsn far
nnm4M. M , altra-
Dr. Lani Sp4ik at Cnten
arr Church ThU Morning.
M4 Taday
aat
M t. T. W. I. n w
M.tlo far 1H
will spak oa -Oar
i al Calaary
klINalll Lpiaa-Dpal Ckurrk this aaora
la
Caary aaaaakar af tka ckarra. a wall
a aa.ay af Ha frlaada. ka rIT4 a
apaaul lavltallos to -start th pw
yaar rikl" by aitn4ia church lb
lir.l !ar,4y la lh Nw Tear
Haiiaaiat int all lb frivads aa4
aaaakr of Ika church would o anaar
iairi4 la II If lhy haw thay had
a pari la tb voa4 aati tk church la
1mm laadav. At m k rata. f lko al-
i.aaiar ma taaraa. alii bnad II aa a
,X a a ear a, sift fr lb Balk af th
ickarch Ik coaalfta; yr.
r ilrac Traa Wllaaa. sacratary
af Ik altkalil Kpacpal church lata
aaraax aacinr with k4-iur1r at
Tapaia K. aiu ad 4 ra aa epa-air
naaaatiaiB; i Tkird nd Taylor trts ta.
day al I 1 .raarch. Ilia ad4ra will
b a aiaMr tpria of la
sdakibiti. la uiaaak tr. Wllaoa wa
aa aatla aad praaaaiavaal aorkvr la Ik
alat caaaaaalsa fr proktbllioa la Or
mmm aad ka a.fi. of 41 dabat aitb
v'iar a. Ilofar wr aoiabl. txar
! kie It yar la Ora?.ex lr Wiiaaaa
aaa aaa raxuail.l .aw f tk a4
ar la lb praakibitiaaa aaaaaat.
First United Presbyterian
Church Plans Meeting.
ASI'CCIAta sne af akliacs that
aa atataM will praae lalertlnc
kaa he aaaaaaral bv Ik rtral t'aliad
-Taiitriaa fatirra. Tka fallaalaa
will k Ika iaaaa:
Jataaaa I ba4r M Maa UaM
t a. ad aaartaalr a..aBa Ja al al
Jana.aur a Taataaiaa. a f m M.-
llra'' ta-aaaa. Jail I'I4
Jat
y.,
.ara I ataaaaur, a r ar t-t .a
awaaar . a ttarra Havats
a a a. i tn aa -. taam II.
-awr a Taataftt I T I t'Bda ear
mt t ta taiita. "Tat Ca r i -"a" ha
at.f Bait ta i araa a ,1 II rama k
ia.ara t f 4a P M TV ar-t.
I s ka t. p.taa la Ik Fr-aat a'aaaf.
la fm aad O"" l a la I. Aa It It
i
a
II
Baex
Pa a '-aa
First Christian Church to
Start Yer in Eartvest.
a, i i.l a Wi an BVa (araaa Tka
aaa. i. a mmmt la. Ittaiaa laa ala
taut ra a.a a.
fap iltt Wmtm. mt tka aaw yaar will
X at Ika irt rhriattaa laarrl
-.'-4 . Ilk Ii4. H. 0r,
IIIK wrh ml the aaw yaar will start
ara-k tkl
rar
I at will rh at II atiatk "A Maw
taar sfaaaaaat far -K vary Vlnar. " la
tk ! at ' I ka altl sir aaw
yar aataa. a a mm Thl On Tkta I lx "
Tk aaanai am aaa i-aaii inm, Ail
T paapl.." by llaaaaaaaa. aad "Praaa
My vl lb K.lnr af llMtaa." by Iftaka.
A P4ady arktfatl aaalaat baa baaa
planaaa fa Taaradlf aaaalaaT. January
4 al I aioch. It will ka rv4 by the
lvra Hau Aa artciaal sad sink.
lata aoaTraaata af taaat aad aaaaailta'
r.ai ar. la b.laa: siaaaat Tkra alii '
aa attaMwa af a pusday fcaol j
awia'a. Tk scaoai ana caarta win i
oi arp;r aa-aaca a i
- ai4i,
Ep worth League President
Plar. Gospel Teams.
taaaHallaa la C'aalda-rla Oraaalaa
taaava la I a Id Maaraal Mllasa
Tfcraaaaaal lly.
TH K POKTI. AND K P W O It T II
LKAOVK MtKHIPKSTH- AP.-ai.aCIA-TIOH
bald II hasvilar anenlkty roatln
at the T. M. C. A. tvcmbr IS. Th
aatiott aas ll allndd and prop
lam In Ibe local chapters wra dla
eaaat At th usatlon of the Port
Una Minlalerlal Aasoclatlon. lh L
ors ar plartnlne to ornla gospel
Mat Tha teams ar to be cam
po4 of aarkan from lh laos of
the car- Thy will consist of two or
Itr speakers, a fw pinsars and a
quart! If poalbl Thy ar. to hlp
la tb rwival mtlnee. which will b
h!d thrnushout lb city durlnz the
' moath of January. Tha team how
i r ar la b prmanal orcanlxatloos
and will ronilnta tn work amonr tn
t4ua eftr lb rvciaala ar cloavd.
Tb la(u of th rliy aidd mate
rially In obtaining and diBtrlbutinf
proa taion o tka a4y of tb ciiy
at I'hrisimas. Tb youna popl ara to
b rommndd for lh spirit showa.
Mia Marry lh Junior Laaaua super
lnladnl of th district, reports ths
Junior lacua of Ik rliy dolns; wIL
Mount Tabor ba raceatly oresnld a
Junior laasu aad fairaraliy Park Is
to oraanla this wk.
Th Woodlaaa Laxur a rata I d the
Hundav Hrhool of their church In th
Cbrlatma serclas Friday nlsht. A
vry lalaraitn proaramm waa slvaa
by th chiuldro under th direction
of Mr. Barton, saalatad br Mrs. Kounds.
Mr. la To. Ml Taylor. Miaa Olll and
Paul FIssaL Afir th proirramm th
louas; popi dfstrlbuted baakalt of
proiaioaa la the ndy people or the
community.
The aVdnday nlsht supper Blblt
study elasa conducted br Thobura
Ckaotr of Cnteary Church, will
nal al th oaual hour. Th class was
4t-aaalinu4 for th holldsys.
Tb yountr popl of Lals Chapter
alii b buay 4urln( In month or dan
aary. Th four churchy; of Lnts ara
la bold unloa rlval rvlcea durlnst
lh atlr moo lh. Th laama will not
hold any 4votional mttns that
moath. Sivmc all their lima to th
aaioa srlca Hv. Mr. Via Myrtar.
raalor of swaaid Mihodlt Kplcopal
Church, will conduct tb rvlcs and a
aa-caful rls of mtlns ara aa
llripalad.
The Mrtaiavllla chapter hld a watch
t,rrlra Friday vrln at their church.
A social hour from t la It. followed br
spaahloc and Bona sarvlc. wr fa
lura of tha ParTtc. A pKaaaat even
taut aa aKyeal.
Mr. . lt.r a. of Control, report a a
uar rtarr. barahl p rantpalan. hav
In curd ta aaw application op ta
data. A recaption Is ta be slva the
aaw aaamber In th Bear future
Kpworth Chapter a Christmas
airtalamnt for th poor ehlldrn of
litet eaaaraaniiT Tkarsday alskl. prts
ata war dlrtrtbuted. aad tb nln
aa aiuch nior4 br thm children and
Lsr prnt.
Aa eiartaiain prsaraanme -was
by Trialir Chapir. alaa4 by
th Sunder reboot al th Trinity
Mthaa1it Fpiacopal Church Monday
aaa irr The rroarramm aaa alvn
aadar th direction of Mls "unataadl
sad Mr tar It was a rpraniailoa
of ChruimBS t years ao, aad was
ntat p of reatdlrsa and maele. Miss
P4i Haveljr Sana aad Mr. Iy pr
tda4 at kh Otiaa Trinity Chapter Is
piannmc a eria of social vrnin( to
tn la in r-aar rutar
Lasat Hundr I'lariKwa tk Sunrralrl
rpanrihl-aa vlaiicd tk Palton Horn.
Tky ttok a bos of hoen-nad candy
for ch Inmai af lh horn. Tb bos
wr iaii4 and placed on Ik Chrlat-
Baa Ira At Ika tatarlraloB of tb
aarvlr pant Claup railed in name
( paopi and thr rponded as
laay aid year a" wbn tkey wr
aad atria Tkl aftaraa will
lone be reeaibr4 br e old people
sad by Ik La-a an ar. Tk Puanyaid
aaaapi pay Ik Horn a Christmas ylsll
each yaar.
Tk first Kan-lay of lb Paw year
wall b appropriately obrv4 la tb
Flrat Caaxragatlonal Chare, tap. La
lkr R. I'r.'U pastor, will 4llvr a
catmmuni.a a4dra. uelag a Ma Itama
"Tk I'ld aad tk New." Th ad
thaugkia of ihi ataoa will b aa
fallows; "Nlthr prJu4lc tar par-
tialitr aoul4 d.i.rmin) aar r:allon
in oia .-a. tn- a..-. ...vu.m
mm taat-a mj t-. ...
I It
llo4 aad maxa. Tka aiptmacaa vl tna
i i
if??v. William. J5.
Chalmers.
rttoairT i.kaiif.r ix
I IUHI H Va (IRK UK THE
HKtaoa.
Pr. J. n. Sprincaton la Sunday
school director for lh Itapilst
Itanontlnsllon on the Pacific
t'oaal.
Itr. H. B. F.ubank Is medk-al
missionary for the Baptists at
llur-how. China.
Ilev. H. C. Lea will take a
prominent part In the atatewide
campaign for Increasing Interest
In the church.
Iter. William R Chalmers, P. D
nated llaptlst leader, will direct
tha Willamette Institute of Re
iKIoua Education la Portland.
old rear should make as better pre
pared to enter the new year."
The sermon will he followed by the
reception of new members and holy
communion. The quartet will render
Pfluejer'e baaoliful anthem. "How
Lone Wilt Thou Foraet MeT" The
aal V lo will be preceded br a short
oraran recitsl. with Frederick Bralnerd
prldin.
In the evenlnc Ir. Dyntl's theme
will oe "The Certainty of Success."
Friend and stranfer ara Invited to
worship with the members of this
church at all services of the day.
The week of prayer will be observed
by ConTetlonal Churches of Port
land in union aervlce with the mem
bers of our denomination vlaltlng dif
ferent churches of our fellowship.
Following Is th programme for' the
week: Monday. January 3 Theme.
"The Church Helping- to Make and
Keep Oregon Dry." University Park
Congregational Church. Dr. J. J. 8'aub
and J. J. Neilan. presiding.
Tuesday "The Three-fold Peace):
National. Social and Individual." Sun
nysld Congregational Church. Dr. W.
C. Kaatner and E. H. Bollinger, pre
siding. Fourth Presbyterian Church
to Hold Daily Senrices.
Speeial Maal Arraagrd far Pra
sTramaaea far Ttta eeae' t'aaa
palga aad Specehea.
i. meetings will open the new year
at tha fourth Presbyterian Church,
serviced to be held every weekday
evening except Saturday. Special m utile
wilt belp to make the meetings' attrac
tive Tb spakrs are announced as
follows: January 3. Rev. J. V. Milllgan.
n ra r a n j u.. ir u at-. .a.
January a. Rev. henry O. Hanson, the
paator of the church; January t. Rev.
Charles VS. Hare. D. D.: January 7. Rev.
Alfred L. Taxis. During the second
wk Rv. A. La, Hutchison. D. D, will
speak vry evening except Thursday,
when Itev. J. a. Tata will be the
speaker.
The series la In line with the special
meetings which will be held In a great
ma ay rburrhea during. January.
Massachusetts Pastor to Be
at Church of Our Father.
Rv. Iiaal M. rratbera Will Speak
at Tbaa Maralaa'a Brrrle.
SPECIALLY interesting la the an-
nounrcment for Ibis morning"
service at th Church of Our Father.
for Rev. Samuel McChord Crothera,
D. D. of th First Parish Church of
Hprlngfiald. Map., will occupy tha pul
pit. IT. .rothr Is rightly reckoned
among lh great preachers and writers
af Atcvrica. Many who do not know
thai h I a clergyman at all know him
from bla books and frequent artlelee
in th Atlantic Monthly. -
llaad Collag baa Invited him to tha
Coast for a coure of lacture at th
college la February.
Th annual meeting of tha Soclaty of
th Church of Our Father will ba held
In th chap! Tuaadar night. January
II. Dinner will b aerved by lh ladles
ef tha alliaac at 4. JO. At Ita eios re
port of tb mtnistr and tha officers
af the varloua organisations having to
do with Ik worn or to aociety and Ita
various philanthropic activities will b
read. A musical programme, kindly
prpard by tb choir, will add to th
pleasure of th evening. Thro trua
I aaa. to errv for the ensuing three
year, will be elarted. A detailed bud
gat, prepared by Lh secretary of the
s
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f r -I
v. A '
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board, wttina) forth the necda of the
aocieiy. In ordrr that its work may be
carrird forward, will be submitted for
the consideration of thoae present.
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The Luther Leairue of St. James' Lu
theran Church will start a contest Sun
day night, to continue until Easter.
The two captains are William Schuls
and Miss AKnea" Anderson. The sides
ar termed the "Stars" and the
"Cross." The pastor. Rev. Mr. Leas,
announces a series of Sunday nls;ht ad
dresses especially adapted to the young;
neonlr. as follows: January , "Michael
O'Halloran as a Boy": January li.
"Michael O'Halloran In Business";
January Z3. "Michael O'Halloran as a
Lover": January 30. "Michael O'Hal
loran and Modern Society "; February
I. "Michael O'Halloran and God."
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The. first Sunday In the new year
will be appropriately recognized in the
Kirst Presbyterian Church. corner
Twelfth and Alder streets. The pastor.
Pr. Boyd, will speak at 10:30 A. M. on
The Hefusal of Responsibility" and at
7:30 P. M. on "A Study of the Calendar,
a Meditation on the New Tear."
Special music has been prepared by
the quartet. Immediately following
the mornina; service the Current Events
will hold their first meeting- of the
year wtib a discussion of the prohibi
tion law. R. O. E. Cornish will ex
plain the law and lead the discussion.
Religious Education Expert
to Be Portland Visitor.
Rev. Wllllaaa R. Ckalssera 4a Be la
(-kara-e af Departaaeat at Wlllaaa.
etle laalllata la Fsbraarr.
REV. WILLIAM E. CHALMERS, D.
D.. superintendent -of the educa
tional department of the American
Baptist Publication Society, who will
a.. .- r.,.,. p-.hr...rv ht a-lven
aide and careful study to the subject
of religious education and for the past
five -?ara has been In charge of this
drpartment of the work of the Bap
tist denomination.
He was also general secretary of the
International Convention of Baptist
Young People of America for five
years. He baa gantral aupervlslon of
the teacher training, graded Sunday
school work, and the Christian culture
course, study work for young- people.
of the Convention.
Dr. Chalmers will be In chartre of
the work and workers in the 'Wil
lamette Institute of Religious Educa
tion, lo re held In Portland. February
Jl-iS.
Dr. Chalmers says. "Democracy will
fnll unless morality and religion ad
vanre alth widening political and so
cial liberty."
At the White Temple Sunday morn
Inar. Dr. Hlneon will preach on
the topic. "Exit nnd Entrance 115,
1M." and the Tempi quartette will
sing "On Sweetly Solemn Thought.
bv Ambrose, and for the offertory,
"There Is a Green Hill Far Away." by
Cn 1 1 n rH
In the evening Dr. Hinson will again
preach, his subject btlng "Why Should
We S-ek the Lord?" Thia will be his
last service In the White Temple as
he leaves at midnight for bis work In
California. The quartet will sing.
"Savior, to Thy Dear Name." by Bar
rett, and Tom C Ordman will sing,
-O Lovlntr Father." br Du Rlego.
Universalist Holiday Services
Impressive.
Caarraa(ia "Follawa Caatom af
I'ravlding far Aged, Lonely and
eedy Prrsoaa. I
MPRESSIVE services marked the
holiday season at the Universalist
Church, Broadway and East Twenty-
fourth street. The members of the
congregation, according to their cus
tom, remembered the aged, tne lone
some and the needy. In addition to
the personal work they gave gener
ously for the parish work. The mem
bers of the Bible school made scores
hannv hv their Christmas cheer.
Tha Christmas Dlay presenfa Dy
Miss A. Morgan's class. entitled.
Evervchild." were acted remarkaDiy
well. Miss Darr McLean as Kvery
child. Miss Victoria Aichison as Mathe
m.tiea Miaa Thelma Mulholland as
Knowledge. Miss Mary nice as iaie
ne. Mis Blakley. Miss Louise Jacob-
sen and Miss Dorothy Dyer were par
ticularly good In their respective parts.
Mr. Kill. McLean and Mrs. Aichison
and Miss Morgan deserve much credit
for the effective presentation.
An original Christmas . play Dy i
Portland member of the First Unl
versalla-t parish. Mrs. Ada Campbell.
had Its first presentation at the Sun
day school exercises, being given by
the boys of Miss r lora r-aranursi a
class. If was entitled, -uncle sum s
iVtva Visit Mr. and Mrs. Eanta ciaus.
Kenneth Barbour and Miss Dar McLean
played the leads and were assisted by
the boys In "King iavia s winss.
This afternoon at S o'clock the San
Orael Christian Endeavor Society of
the church will go to the Open-Air
Knltarlum at Mllwaukie. or., to noia
a New Year's service for the patients
there. The Sunday school orcnestra
will he with the party and Sirs. Rich
ard E. Randall will play a tromDone
solo. All Interested ara invited to
meet at -.First and Alder at I o'clock
and go out to tha sanitarium.
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During the first part of Januarr
a number or the Baptist churches in
the cltr will hold simultaneous evan
gelistic meetings. Rev.- H. E. Mar
ahull, of Salem, will conduct the meet
ing in tha East Side Baptist Church.
Rev. W. H. Katon. of Roseburg. will
ba at the Highland Baptist Church.
Rev. J. J. Beavan will have charge of
his own meetlrgs It- the Third Bap
tist Church. Rev. W. C. Driver and
Mrs. W. C. Driver, of the chapel car
-Good Will." will be with the Gleneoe
Church. Rev. M. L Bledsoe, of Spo
kane, will have charge of tne meet
ings at the Arleta Church. At Ore
gon Cltr. Rev. A. J. War will assist
th pastor. Rev. W. T. Mllllken. in
the evangelistic services.
The East Side Baptist Church. Rav.
W. O. Shank, pastor, began a revival
meeting last Friday night, under the
leadership of Rev. H. E. Marshall, of
Salem. who will be assisted br
a large chorus choir. All are cordi
ally Invited to attend theae meetings.
Rev. Mr. Marshall mljl preach this
morning and evening, and the meet
ing will continue all through tha week.
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The week of prayer will be obsrved
at th Trinity M. E. Church, East Tenth
and Sherman street. Rev. A. B. .
Aider la pastor.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Portland Ministers Association will
be held at tha Y. M. C. A. tomorrow
morning at 10:30 o'clock. The speaker
of the morning will be L. R. Alderman,
superintendent or schools, who will ad-,
dreis the association on th theme.
"Our Public Schools." Several other
Items of Interest to the churches will
ba considered at this time.
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The Warrenton. Or.. Sunday school
of the Methodist Episcopal Church will
meet today at 10 A. M. F. M. Wi'.aon
is Buperlntendent- The Hammond Sun-
day school will meet at 10 A. M. with I
Mrs. C. D. Olllett. superintendent in
charge. At 11 A. M. the women of the
Hammond Church a-ill have charge of
the service and will give brief ad
dresses. Mrs. W. I. Morrison will take
charge of the CI at? op Plains Sunday
school at 10:30 A. M. and the pastor.
Rev. Alfred Bates, will preach at 11:30
A. M. and at 7:30 P. M. at the Warren
ton Methodist Episcopal -Church.
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Rev. Sanford Snyder will conduct re
vival services at the Houlton Methodisf
Episcopal Church, commencing tomor
row night, assisted by Rev. Alfred
Bates, pastor of the Warrenton Meth
odist Episcopal Church.
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Beginning today, a week of special
meetings, under the direction of Rev.
and Mrs. W. C. Driver, of the chapel
car "Good Tidings," will be held at
the Olencoe Baptist Church.
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The Christmas entertainment of Cal
vary Presbyterian Sunday school was
held Wednesday evening in the chapei.
A programme was given. Miss Annie
Watkins gave a humorous recitation.
Gordon Soule gsve a piano solo. Merrill
Bittner sang a Christmas song. Martha
Rynsberger, of Camas, Wash., sang
and played an instrumental s!o.
"What Is Christmas?" was given by
Misses Edna Ferguson, Peggie Calder
wood. Flora Watkins. Edith Wilkinson
and Phyllis Calderwood. After the dis
tribution of boxes to the children. Dr.
Baum dismissed the audience.
Madame Jomelli will sing two sacred
songs at the Centenary Methodist Epis
copal Church in addition to the special
programme. Dr. Lane will preach the
New Year's sermon this morning.
Lincoln Methodist Episcopal Church
will he the scene of great activity dur
ing the coming week. Revival meet
ings will begin today. The pastor. Dr.
O. G. Haley, win be assisted by Rev.
Sunday Church Services
ADVANCED TTIOCCIIT.
SpirttiimJ Temple, corner Sixth and Mont
goTn?ry trctsta 8erv.cs Tatrsday aLfternoon
at 2 .D P. M., Tuesday rr ening at P. M.;
bunt)! morning. 1 A. M.; apoclal muslo.
Public cordially in. ted.
Tempi of Universal Fellowship ServJcs
2t liHevsn.h street, corner Columbia, at
T :i P. M. Occult lessons on tbe Bible,
followed by uiwiriB questions. J.-. J U
Dlckcir;. .atr. public Invited.
ADVENT.
Ad vet. t Christian, 4S8 Second street, near
Hall street Rev. J. 8. Lucas, pastor. Preach
ing. lu:30; .Sunday school, 12; LoyaI Worn-
CHUKCU NOTICES DCS THLKftUAT
Church notlcas for Th Sunday
Orernlaa ahou! J ba In this olfloo
ay Thursday a ft P. M. It la not
posaibl to assure publication of any
itUoi after that botr.
era, :0; preaching. T:S0; prayer meeting.
Thursday avaolnc. siftO.
AOVl-NTlfcTS.
46erv.cea of this denomination are held on
Saturday.!
Central, East Eleventh and Everett ai
der P. C. Hayward, pa tor. Sabbath school,
10; praachitag. 11. prayer meeting. Wednes
day evening. 7:40-8:30; T. P. Friday
evening. 7:4s. Special Sunday avanlng lec
ture, "History aad tha Bi. '
Tabernacle. West Side, lvnlgbts of Pythias
Hall. Eleventh and Alder M. H. St. John,
paetor. Sabbath school, 10; preaching, 11;
lecture, 7:46;
M on ta villa. East Eightieth and Everett
J. f. Beauy, local elder. Sabbath school.
10; preaching, 11; T. P. meeting, 4; prayer
meeting. Wednesday, 7 :C0 ; Helping Hand
Society, 1:30 Tuesday.
Lenta. Ninety -fourth street and Fifty
eignth avenue Southeast O. J. Chit wood.
local elder, sabbath school, lO; preaching,
11; prayer meeting. Wednesday evening,, a.
St, Johns. Central avenue ana cnaries
ton street B. D. Hurlburt, local elder, sab
bath school, 10, preacbing. li; pray
meeting. Wedosday evening. 8.
Mount Tabor, East Sixtieth and Belmont
C. J. Cumtnlngs, pastor, ttaooatn scnooi. iu,
preaching. 11; prayer mewting. Wednesda
evening, 7:4ft.
Alblna Oerraan), Sk la more And Ma.lory
A C Schweitser, local elder. Sabbath
school. :0:U0; preaching, 11:20; (Sunday
evening apeclal services. 8; prayer meeting,
Warin. tiv aveninsT. 7:4a.
Scmndinavlac. Thirty-ninth avenoe and
Slstv.second street Elder O. E. Sandnes,
pastor. Sabbath school. 10; preachlnr. 11
.at-avr tv mm 1 1 ii k. WtrdneJijiy fvenltiK. 7:43.
baooatn kdcoi - aw a. .
service at 11 A. M. in ine peveniu-iva
Adventta. Tabernacle, K. of P. Hall, Corner
Eleventn ana Aiuer -"' -
. 7:45.
ASSOCIATED BIBLE STCTENTS.
Aawvf-iaj.tvl Bible Students (I. B. S. A.)
Meetings In Woodmen of World Hall, East
Sixth and Alder streets; 1:45 P. M., sym
noilum hour: A P. M.. discourse, "What -Does
I f'rva l-i v : m Df v tun . .av r . -
praise and testimony meeting, V. Mcivercner,
7-43 p. 34., praise ier ictf. ajuuuuv.i.w
D Webster: 7:.i0, public lecture by A. A.
Terex. Indication of the End of the Goa-
pel Age."
r BtDS-IUSS
pi., iwviii Tpmnip). Twelfth and Tay
.ti-t Bible school. 0:5O A. M., classes
aw .11 11 A. M-. preaching by Dr.
W. B. Hinson; theme, "Exit and Entrance,
lait.iniA"- A-l.-i V M M. I . f. I... "
oreachinsr by Dr. Hinson; theme, "Why We
Ca.A..lal Cakakkr tha l.Ord."
t-.k., side. East Twentieth end Ankeny
,aakt. rv W O. Shank, pastor. Sunday
aeKsAi in v u : 11 a. an., auu .
preaching by P.ev. H. E. Marshall, of Salem;
e:au. ts. 1-. t.. ..,-
Sunday school", 10 A. M.: 11 A. M. snd 7::!0
I' t nreiCDinr "J nr', - - - -
-a Bn.nt- S-SO Tt. T. P. -
Olencoe, Esat Forty-nun an" '
U-v A It waits, paator. auiiu.t ov,..
...a . u . 11 a aa ana I :ott t . ji -. -"
W C. Driver, of the chapel car. will preach;
m.'mn U Tt -V P. 17
Highland. Ainen ana r. . .
North Rev Chsrlea tr. Mieir. itaatur.
arhool. 10 A. M. ; 11 A. M.. preaching
by th paator; tneme, -l-reaains rur...
ry " KT it v v T-: 7:30 P. V.. preach
...v r. aa.. .... vn.tr, tr
i v.- an. naaior: tutwe. ...
Man Safe?" . . , .,.,
Rv Thomas fiepptnaua. ........ r
?uJd.y school. 10 A M.; 11..A. M preach
.w t Vi. -.astor: theme. "A Mans uuty
.ir ir-v Turd's supper; 6.S0 P.
3 y p r.; 7:30 P. M., sermon;
theme.
Home,
- a Uaav-'a UUIT lO I"? i ur ii i li itvtt
a-w. H mnA t5tate." Ch
Chriatmas music.
inS. Sunday
RiiaMllvlIl Jaisslon . Sunday
school:
a-dli nreachlng by Dr. Albert Loughrfdgs.
S V . . . I V. Qaallat U I mm 1 1. al 4 Va T
" lab-Finnish Baptist Mission Meet at
ftp aL In ladles parlor of White Temple.
Twelfth and Taylor street.
Grace Mnti. villa. Hev. H, T. Cash, pas
Sunday school; 11 and 7:10.
oTSactoM aervlces; 6:S0. B. T. P. C
P Sntlk Rev. J. sf- Nelson, paator 10, fiun
acbool: It and 7.50. preaching by the
Sailor; 0. B. Y. P C.
Johna Rev. F P. Borden. r.ator
10 Sunday acbol: H end ..30. preaching
by' the pastor; 0::.. B T. P- U.
Thirti Vancouver ivfnue - and Knott
, r-. v. J. Beaven. pastor 10. Sun
?aTschool. 11 and 1 10. preaching by ;hr
t.atr; 6:3. B- P- u- m
l alveraltt Park. Flake and Drew streets.
oJ r U Hesk-tt. paator 9:5U. Sunday
arhvit-l 'll ' 3M Pr-chlng by the pas
tor o to. B. T. P. tr. .
Mortit 0'ivr S-nth and Evertt rtreets
Rsst. W. A. Magett. paator Services J" and
ft- Sunday school, l2:'i0. . ...
First C-nnan. Fourth and Bill streets
Rav Jacob yrtltU paator 9:43, Sunday
achtvl- 11 snd 7 W. preachlnr bv the pator.
St-cond Oerir.an. Morna and Rodney P:45
Pun a ay achool, pr-aching services. 11 aad
'? 7(ihnm, 0rTT-n Rev. F. P --"-mar n
raa'or 10. Sunday ar'.ioo;. 11 and ,:0.
prfa'-hlng tr tn pastor: :10. B T. P. V.
Hih. rif-eenth snf Hoyt streets. Rev
F Linden, paator Pr-rhlng. 10-43 and
T "ftO Sunday school. 12 Boon: li. T. P.
U "k
"Chinese Wl-aion. Hz Burnlde utreet
Sunday schooL 7. J.t a. Walone. aupertn
t en '1 fi
lt,:tfln yitrpii. r-t Ei-sr-'H -ad T!h
htt at---ts. F.ev FTano-o Santiella raa
torl0 Fu'idS' -tir-r 'ft -SO. nhort wruii
fo- rn'l P- -Pi-- pr',.-ir 1
a-rvc. 7 pastor"!- circle praer aerice. ;
8, preach a-rvica.
'The Young Aien'a Ci-ta tH T. M. C i
of
Dr. R. C. Lee. of Sumpter. Or. Dr. Lee
is a strong evangelistic preacher. An
organizations of the church are uniting
in the campaign. . Dr. Iee will preach
at 10.30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. today.
Everybodv will be welcomed.
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The Sunday School Workers' Vnion
will not meet today, but will resume
its meetings next week, at which time
plans for the new quarter's lessons will
be taken up and lessons will be taught
as usual.
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The Food Fellowship Society of th
Trinity Episcopal Church will hold its
regular monthly meeting Tuesday at
the Trinity parish house, on Nineteenth
and Davis streets. Str.angers are in
vited. There will be a business meet
ing and a social.
.
Rev. M. M. Bledsoe, of Spokane, who
is the Eastern Washington evangelist
for the Baptist Church, has arrived in
Tortland. He began a series of special
meetings at the Arleta Baptist Church
on Friday rright. This church has for
the past month been engaged in house-to-house
prayer meetings.
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Dr. J. J. Staub. of the Sunnyside Con
gregational Church, is delivering a se
ries of special Sunday addresses for
January on "Character Building." The
different topics are as follows: Janu
ary 2. "Leaving God Out of Life's Reck
onings"; January 9, "Things That
Make for a Strong Personality": Janu
ary 16, "Squandering Life on Regrets
and Excuses"; January X, "The Water
loo of Character": January 30, "Sowing
and Reaping on Life's Broad Acres."
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Commencing this (Sunday) morning
at 11 o'clock -a special course of Sun
day morning sermons will be preached
at the St. Mark's Episcopal Church.
Twenty-first and Marshall streets, by
the rector. -the Rev. J. "k. H. Simpson.
The general subject will be ' The Bible
Doctrine of the Kingdom of God."
the Highland Baptist Church, East Sixth and
Alberta street a met at 0:45 A. M-. Sunday.
All young men are urged to attend.
Goodwill Mission, Fifteenth and Boise
streets 3, address,
CAT1IOLIO.
Pro-Cathedral. Fir toon tn and Davis
street. Rev. K. V. Oil ara. Mass. ft, 7:laK
8:30. 9;45; hitch mass. 11; evening service,
7;5.
St. Lawrence. Thl;a and Sherman streets.
Rev. j. C Hugi.es Mass, ft. b .fto; high mats,
10:30; evening service. 7:30.
SL .Patrick's, Nineteenth and Savlef
street I.fV. E P. Murphy. Mass. S; hga
msss, 10: JO. evening .tervice, 7:30.
St. Francis. East Eleventh and Oak
street. F.ev. J. id. Black. Mass, 0, ft. V.
high mass. 10:30; evening; service, 7:30.
Immaculate Heart of iar, Williams av.
nue and Smut on. Rev. VV. A. Daiy. Maai
0, V; high luaik. i0:0; evening aervue.
1 :30.
Holy Rosary. East Third and Clarkama.
Rev. C, J. Olson. Mass, 3, j, &. tf, bis
mass, ll; evening service, 7:30.
Tne Ivladtlir.t, East Twentj-fourth and
Siskiyou. F.ev. G. F. Thomjison. Masa. 7:tf0.
ft; blsjh man, 10:0; evening; service, 7:44.
St. AnUrewa. tat Niatu ana AlberL
streets. R ;v. T. Kiernan. Mass, nig j
miu. 10:10; evening; service, l.HO. -
AKcenston, East, anihiil and rast &evn-ty-slxth
Frnncihcaa Fathers. Mass, t. higti
masa. 10 -0, evening service, 7:60,
Blessed Sacrament, Mao land avenue and
Biandtna street. Hev. H. V. Kelly, .lais,
i: high mass. 10:30; evening service. 7:30.
Holy .vedcemer, Portland boulevard and
Vancouver aver.ue. Rev. F. H. .Miller. Masj,
0, b, high mass 1U:JU; evening service, 7 :i0.
SU igi atis, ?r-io Forty-third rtreet South,
ease Jesuit Fathers. Mass. ; high ma4
iu:ao; evening eervice, 7:i0.
Holy croa, Ti nowouin street, riev. t;
Raymond. Mass, 8; high mat, 10:30; even
ing service, 7:aO.
St, Philip Neri, East Sixteenth and Hick
ory. Rev. W. J. Cartwrlght. Masa S; higa
mas.-t. 10:30; evening service, 7:30.
Sacred Heart, East Eleventh and Center.
Rev. G. RubL Mass. 8; high mass. 10:30;
evening service 7:b0.
St. Agatha, East Fifteenth ond Miller.
Rev. J. cummisky. Mass. S; high mass.
10:30; evening service. 7:30.
St. Joseph (German. Fifteenth and Couch
streets. Rev. B. Durrer. Masa, ft; high
mass. 10:30; evening service. 7:30.
St. Clare-s, Capitol Hill, Franciscan
Fathers, Rev. Father Modestus Low mass
7:30 o'clock; high masa and benediction,
V:.o o'clock; sermon at both masse.
St. Stanislaus (Italian, Marylanu avenut
snd Willamette boulevard. Rev. F. Mathew.
Mass. S; high mass, l0:3O; evening servlcs,
7:80
St. Clements, Smith and Newton streets.
Rav. C, Smith. Mass, 8; high mas. 10:3ft;
evening service, 7:30.
St. Peters, Lents. Rv. p. Buetgen, Mass
S; high mass, 10:0; evening service. 7:30.
St. Charles. Thirty-fourth and Killings
worth. Rev. Q. Suiderhorn. Mass, 8; high
mass, 10:30; eveninsr service. 7:0.
SL Rose's Church, Fifty-third and Ala-
meda streets Rev. J. M. O'Farreil. pastor.
Masses, 8 and 10 A. M. ; evening devotion,
7:S0 P. M.
St. Michael's Church, Fourth and ill
(Italian), Jesuit Fathera Low maa a, 8:30,
blh mass, 10:30; evening service, 7:30. M.
J, Balestra, S. J., pastor.
St. Stepnens nev. warren a. want, pas
tor. Corner East Forty-secona and Taylor
streets. Sundays, holy mass at 6, 8:30 and
10:30 A. M. Rosary, sermon and ' enedic
tion. 7:20 P. M. Instruction in Christian
doctrine given at school every school day.
CHRISTIAN.
First, corner Park and Columbia street-
George Darsie, minister. Sunday school at
t:4A; men's class in the T. M. C A. audi
torium at 9:45; young women's clao In ths
Y W C A. auditorium at 9:45; Christian
Endeavor Society at 6:30; church services
at A. M. and 7:30 p M.
Woodiawn, corner East Seventh and Lis
erty streets VV. L. Mil linger, minister,
dole school, :4fi; morning worship, 11;
Christian -endeavor, tt:30; evening aroc.
?ao.
Vernon, corner East Fifteenth and Wy
gant streets A. J. Melton, minister. Blbie
School, 10; morning wuriiiiii, n; wnmuam
Endeavor. S:30; evening st-rvictu, 7:0.
MontavlHa Dr. J. F Gnormiey. in the
aLbut.ee vt in pa s lor. Rev. J. C. G norm ley.
will speak at li a. al. ana o r. ,u. vjanstisa
Endeavor. 7 P. M.
Advent Christian, 4.8 Second treet, near
Hall street Rev. J. S. Lucas, -astor. Serv
ices, preaching, 10 :SO o'clock: Sunday school,
12, and Loyal Workers, 0:30; preaching.
30 o clock; prayer meeting, inursaay, t.j.
Kern Park O. K. Berry, paator. In place
of R. Tibbs Maxey. Regular services, 11
. M. and 7:30 p. M.
At the Rodney-Avenue Christian Church
Rev. J. F. Ghormley will speak at 31 A. M.
and 7:30 P. M. Topics: "The Crowned
King" and "Tha New Creation-." Theae
services will be evangel 1st ic The music
111 be under the direction of Mrs. Beat
rice L. Kimmons. Bible school. 0:45 A. M.:
Senior Endeavor, 5:30 P. M.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
First. Everett, between Eighteenth and
Nineteenth streets Services, 11 and J : sub
ject of lessen sermon. "God"; Sunday school,
9:4i and 11; Wednesday evening meeting
at 8.
Second, East Sixth street and Hoiiaaay
venue -.Services. 11 and subject of les
son sermon. ' Gd ; Sunday scnooi, w
Wednesday evning meeting at J.
Third. East Twelfth and .aimnn streets
Services. 11 and S; sni'jert of lesson ser
mon. "God" ; Sunday si hooi, 11 and III : l.";
Wednesday evenins- meetins at .
Fourth. Vancouver avenue aim r.m-ivu
trref Services. 11 ami S; subject of lesson
sermon, "irod" ; Sunday s'-noi, :i:4 anu
11; Wednesday ev--ning meeting at .
Fifth. Myrtle Park station hervires. 1 1
A. M. ; eunject of lesson sermon, inti ,
Sunday school, !::.0 and 11; W ertnesuaj
evening meeting at S.
Christian sn.nre -onni. """"
Johns Services, Sunday. 11; Wednesday
evening meeting at S; subject or lesson
sermon, "God"; Sunday school, 11 and 12.
LhKiTl . AND MISSIONARY AI.1.1A.VCE
Gospel Tabemneie corner Fast Ninth and
Cls Ftrr?t. John E. Fe. pastor. Su: day
ichjoL to a. M. : preaching. 11 A. at.
Prayer meeting Tuesday 7:44 Bible stu-1
en scriptural neaung r nu-. . .
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
VInth aveojs, three blocks north of car.
Ire in Lents, corner Eighty-fourth Mr-s;
nd Fifty-fourth avenue. Southeast Evan-
gallat v O. pool will noia Brvic ecn
venule durlns toe week at 0 o'clock. A.l
el com e.
f OVCREGATION'AL.
Fl' ?-t '"'iuki. i'ark ami Madison siri;-:
u.t'T R Uvi)!t. mtnistei. ::. A, M..
jhle srliu'-'.; SO I'. M, v. I. K. r.
(, Concluded on i'ajtc 'J. ,oiuu;n 4.)