TITE SUNDAY OREGOXTAX, POKTLAXD, . FEBRUARY 13, 191G. It LAYMEN'S MISSIONARY CONVENTION WILL OPEN TODAY White Temple Will Be Scene of Many Meclings This Week and Great Willamette Baptists' Insttute Will Be Held Next Week-Delegates Are Here From Most of Cities of Western Oregon T!t: t. antk-lpt4 Uynn' V .senary Cenntloa iU cpen tni afternoon In trie Wh.te Tm rt. It "HI eoatinu fr four dy llh auaar raaetia- (mir( lta lnlrt. Ta Waita Tasnple m he ! ef taaae artlvltlee t.il w aa a. aed waa .r will lie rl Willam ette lUptUts' Institute. t'ttfBCg for la Uvma' sataer In r are from mt of the elite ef Westars tT in. ana! other ara tad l arrive Utr la the -. Th. Wits the Urge atteadance of I'ortUwd buina ma and churchmen, are pc(4 to conetttute ana ef lb larsl onv.etlon yet hUI by ihu M'aar Movarcant. a wait a- on ot lh Bol LaCral:a. retlei TX TSi convention U on of 71 that are viB htUl in the Urge cltl of th Volte.! ti to arou Interval ta for io as I horn missions. aai In ful Xiiuoc I1" rniMlon th pahra. ho ara to be heard, have barn brought from all countrle of lb slob to pU.a jrn.llr situation a thr tfcern. Ttf l:acuion wi'.l ui th sntin- of interval to cit'sena of ry Ik la To th rhurrhnva ho I wllttnir to ivrlfl' t to pueh u( lo other nation t;i. erlnc:!'! of fbntiAnuy taer wiit f a given much lo tt 'or lo business man of modem . th man abo tudi the people to waorn h la hlpplr; hta gooda. their tale of prprity and tneir tendencies a Indication VI ineir cvwroa-n -rasa.t.-a. there will be muca valuable laferaatiea. a arete OIa e -. The prrparalion for th convention tiara hJ Iba uctll aurport of lh ITottABl thurchaa of tha city. H' af4la of cr! r otbr p-lrila of irrrnra bclwn tbarn. th CbrlMaa r.oMa vf forttaaJ t a ubii In bauail cf tn U) coBTantlon. ) from 11. Ibay apat. will ra4!ta a trmn doua aplrttu! foria fr fifX In lb TU ronrBtion I a tiovrlty In Ita way. It bm lh rlrt maaliB f tha rbara. t.r ar bIJ In th city hr cnlttiona will not t allowad. Tl ti(,ca.i of Iba coBtrntlun will e lr' twrai tr promlnant cltuBa of f ortiABd. bJ. IH from lh rKitra tiua f-. th-r will t. no eip.na at tb'4 lo altrcdtBjf lh aion. AHmi.ion lo lb' ranlion b trt I T by card. To aecur Ibat cr ntial It la n-ctr to rcsitr b tha at th t. M. t. A. n4 pro- cur a aaaaon tubal. wbl b cuata fl. .lay C lit) May AltaaaV It l not rrMlrrd that a man aha!l ba a mmir of a cburvb otiHIMlin la ordr t- st th prlI of attnd lr lh oBBnon. II l opn lo any nl.jo, and a peculiar chari-trlatl-hu the rut of the ecuiie corn rultfa la thai rbanbmn h no prl erarce In -urin tuht. Thy bav b'n t!ln lhm to Brat comira. ra-jr-i! of arnuattnn. I tl i kli.4 that in rra oi m. rnnBtion will b abl lo lair with rnrtLnd r"1 a c;r on4-rtndm ef condition mm thy will praTail IB tn war in artr pa- ahall b d clar'4. and that au rt Informalloa will fe ef trmn.-ua a:u. It la p..-td that It will b of ralua tn determining lh part thai the fnitd 9tat mut pUy lo pa- aotiation a i m krier m ahout a world a(r m-nt that will ur Paca to th j lint, far centuite to com. Mill ... .r fee ak Th alcht muiou ef th coBrllon ar lo b fr mn ooir. womn biaaT adfmtt'4 to lb bIoat at afvrnooa Mton. A rat pria mtlB for womn will b btd thla aftrno"n at tha trt lthdit Oiuirh. t 3 It ia p-ld that th trtlllr. will b Bl!d wlta womn. Jiom of th beat r r from tb ront.li corp will b thr. tothr with Kriit W Naft i.r. tb world-famoua l-dir of m- rt TuHjr tbra wilt b dnoml attoaat cno(rr". mat of which wi.l bw fcld at 3 o clocfc and will b tn coal'in.-tion with rlinnrra. Tb eh I'll of theae tnn(rnrn f.iUoaa: All Bap't't churchaa tr mart at th While Trrp!.; all Orlatlan rnnrlit a", th Tirat Oirltlan: all t-nlt-rt :B-llcal at the rirt Cburrft, :! Utccnlh and Popla' atr:. Krlad at the JinnyM rrtnl Cborch. IUt Tblrtlrth and Main atrcatji: atl Iithrn at ft. Jma i:nillk Lutheran. Wvat I'ara and JfTr"n trt Mhoit at th rirat Mrth'Hjt-t Oiur.-h. ITcaby trriana at th rirt rrbylrua Ch'iri-h. anal feltad llrathrrn In tb woman parlor ef th V. M. C. A. WorkinTnn Are Invited to Hear Sermons. . , K. Wlebardaaa 1)1 ' a ill M- IVelloa Mb latereala of aae-llaralntf t laaax. W OR KINO sien are Invited by ! L. K. Klrhirdjon to bear hi eerie of ermon refardina; tbelr In- tereaf. from bia potpit In Kenilworth lYesy lerian Churvh h preached laat Sunday cn "aa:ea and lnunnr." Th re maindar of tha rt-a of MunJay niaht npica oH): Kebruary II. "Ti Worliin Man Sunday": Kebruary :. Th orbtnx ton Vwion." atereoptt coo lct'4ra on Ieid jtntne: I'eb ruary IT. "Th Working Milt trlim lam: March J. "Th Workine Man and tie Chur h': March, 2m "Tb Worbln Man tlaat Krtend." First Methodist Services To day Important. .attewtkea bv -lo 1-a7-iMlrrme tnleaa WWt to BV lleM. .!. TOPAT l lo b a bt day at tb first Methodist Kptscopal Church. prlat attention la to b Hn to tb Layretaa a liaionry rontrenc. two ef tae leadlBa ro- ef th Methodist omin.tio In th missionary mev men ere to occupy lh pu'pit. It. J. L Trlmbls. educational cr try of t M-tbodist Kpta.-epl church, wua kUviarter la .Near York fttr. wi I d"Uvr lh rmea at ! i e'clo. k lodar. t'r. TrlmW. on of lh bt Inai men in tb church. I a lifelong P-rnat friend of tb (usstor. Lr Kra I. t-oaeiand- At J srln. li tb coaven'lon of all tb women s missionary se.-leti of tb t'y. will b ai la Klrat rburca. AI T e'cloek tontBt tb address sui r nsa by li-rri W. i.as. ed- The PundiT school roll of honor for Trinity K.i'la:opl parlh include "harle UfiT. Willi. nillla. Oeorce 'ichhrn. Stewart Hi h horn. Hod ltrnry. K.hrt Henry. Hunt Lewi. Jhn A K..le. Jr. Charlea Hra. Van t'ii-h baum. Ivnill MHirr. K.rlc f:o6.rt, Jamea I i-ndorf. Cherli Mac. t-"Oiatl Oeitlll Itoyl. K!lbeth Kelly, rateii Mo-tlm. Vtrian Jchwnn. Mabel MrKibbin. Kutn I'erlee. Harriet d-'rf. l:.lhee Mrluurtll. l:liabt! VraT. Ana-eUn I'eele. t'arotlne Hot mil. Jfarion Kelts. .Harsh M Leod. fatly f'.n.. M-lly ilatOricxr. Anita- Mec-irxr. Ilor of all tb rollnary movement publications of tb I'nllrd tital. Ai U IS lh f:rl araaion of th Hun day .-h in tbe near temple will b h. i. ripcial aacrclaca will fratur tbi aathrinc. Tnadair (T'tilnr. when th blf onlnatloMl banqu't are binc hl4. Ibat of th M'tbvdlat church will b la f'lrat churh. Th dinner will be r4 at 1 aharp and will be fol lowed by a programme of mora tbo paaatnc totaraat. a e e I.t ttondar nlhl the rl"B of PalcarT I'reabyterlan Church were In rhars of lh Taunt topl'a Chrlallan Kndeavor Kocletr. and a clellcbtful pro vramm In celebration of th Jith an -nlerary of th fnundlnc of th o clely waa TlTn. In aplt of tb In clement weather, there waa a larT ronereeatlcn. fhort addr wer mad by th fnllowlna- local mcmbera: Ki !!. Wla U. Klhar. Hoy Ulo rer. ! II Jon and Mr. Hoc Ulo rrr. Th Mil' u finely rendered by Ml- Metta Uroen. !. ".rc Ailea and th choir, accompanied by Ml l. Umbrion. oreaniat; Miaa I'earl Thomae. plaol-: Andrew Lone', cor net: Nathan Toroaa. violin. Thla nlnr Ir. lUum ub)ect will bo Th Usblcouaa of Abraham Uncoln." Views on Ideal Women and Men Invited by Pastor. Mr. A. I- Crlaa Bexla Today w Ilia Krriee of 5craa on 1'eaalar Tfcre, R fid A. U CRIM. paator of tbe Kajt today a aerie of ermon on popular lopUa. Kor tb nlKbt aermona ha ik an on latrreated lo writ to blm ex prexlnc view on tbelr Ideala yountr men to tell of their Ideal woman, and Ctrl to tell of what tbey think a man houid be. Tb letter may be an onymou. Tb aam ort of letter may be wrltlea tellln- of tb tlealred atan dard for basbande ad wlva. Anyone, whether a member or not, may end I'r. I'rim a letter. Addrea TI7 Uat Madt aon street. Tbe achedulo of aermon topic follows: Sunday. Kebruary 11. 11 A. M. t lh Hlbl Creditable T: ":J0 V. L "Tbe Vounic Man lor lb Time." Sunday. Kebruary II A. M "T the Chriat and III lfi SurMclent. or Look W for AnoihcrT"; T:Jtf I", il. Th Younc ldy for the Time." .un-lav. Kebruary 57. II A. M. "I lh Church of th Hlbl bufftrlent. or Nee. V AnotberT"; T:3 J'. M. "Tbe lluaband for th Time." Hun-lay. March i. 1 1 A. M. "Wbt of th li'iur. lleliKlounlr T , .19 i: M. "The Wife for the Time." a a a l. John J. He-nmldt. for many year mlaalonary In Northern Chin. Chan- fun;, wl I preach at lt:3 A. M and T.l P. M. In th German 7A"n Cohere catlinal Church, corner tnth and I'remont alreeta. tedj. II will preach n Unman. Mr. and Mra. S.-hmldt will render a few aon; In Chlnea. The aenrice will b conducted by th pas tor of lb church, lie v. J. II. Ilopn. rVTeral muaical ! tl.n will be Ion under the direction of rrofeor I. K Laatberman. There wt:l be no admlaamn chant and the public I cordially Invited. Missionary Meeting; Sched uled for Next Friday. tbraattaa t rrkra of rertlaadU .ladatee and laenirr to Have ( wfreae at lal Mae ( harra. TtIK Women's Federated Mleeionary .Xocirtirsvr tb Cbrlntlan Churchc. Portland. Utadaton and Vancouver, will meet at the Kaat SH Church, corner of K.aet Twelfth and Ka.t Tay lor el reel, nest Krlday. at 3 P. M. Afternoon and evening clona will be held. Aid from thl being- tb regular ejuarlerly mrellne of the Fed eration th taenty-fifth annlteraary of th openina; of the Chlneae Ml-in. under th manaa-ement of lh woman missionary societies, will be celebrated. Th afternoon will b- passed In ad dresses by Mra. ICoy I'unn. Utadatone. -Itecrtitlins; th Miasionary Arr.ir": Mrs. tv. 1. Mrll.ncr. Woodlawn, "uur Junior-: Mrs. IC I. lraham. of Klrat Churcb. "tmr Younc I'eople In Mls alonary Work."" Ar Interratlnr fea ture will be tbe rullcail of societies at J.li Th Junior Chrlallan ItndcaTor boy and Rirla of the Kaat lld will sin;. Th paatora of th church will r aond to th rotUall for th societies. Mra. I. J. Kimmon will ainjr. At ('3 a bannuet will be served. At nlKht Le Tone. Mr. A. A. K.-:iosc and W. I. Mellincer will ape.k. Musi" by th younc people will be as attrac tion. fr. Kubank. of China, who came over to assist In th treat mlasion conven tions now vein- held throuchout tbe country, will preach In the Whit Tem pi In tb niotniiif and tbe Temple quartet will sin;. la th erenlcty Pr. Herbert S. John on. of Hoston. will occupy th pulpit and tha quartet will render anthem. Universalist Double Anniver sary Is Today. rrosrasaaa of Tbelr Maat W Ita Ad )rwa by Itr. tor by Will Mark Meaaeeaaaloar srrtlre. AI"Ot'HLK anniversary will be cele brated at tb Universalis!. Church. Kroadwav and Kaat T rnty-fourth atreel. thl mornln at l.i o'clock. It will b lh Zit anniversary of the foundtoc of th parish by I'r. y. II. fhlnn andatb ninth anniversary of tb pastoral of I'r. J. P. C"rby. A proarramm of cholc music wl!l be ciren and I'r. Corby will clve an Inter, retina- aJdresa. It I a honta-romlns service and all member of the cburcn and friend of the conreallon Bra ex pected to be present and bear tbe In- plrlns; m e -a ii a of the day. At the tunday school service novel features will be Introduced, amons otber belnr a violin number br Vern ITeston snd a piano selection by fitr. Tllack. The slnKlna at tbis t school Is a feature and special number I will be iiuf at tb sunshine noon bour rvlc Church of Cood Shepherd to Hold Celebration. Iratry lavtt S'rteod t Meet la llaasr of rle. Jats Uaaiaa, W aa Ilea Sets Heevvr 13 leara. ON THfltfDAT nt. at S o'clock P. M. lh Kplscopal Church of the lood Shepherd will celebrate the IZth annlveraarv of th Rev. John Iawon' Incumbency as reitor. Tb vestry ex tends a hearty nt Halloa to be present lo all friends and persons Interested In the work of th parish. Itef resli menta will b ervd. The parish bouse Is lo cated at Oraham street and Vancouver avenue on the Wllllam-venue carltne. -Com and brln your friends." la tbe lavltalioa Iba I baa been axtcoded. , i r: ,,-r' l i t in ir-i Trr- f- -- - - - a--s--attHak--a- Wt w.'---:-.. v.X' vvW : 1 1 ; j i :ii i First Christian Church to Give Lincoln Programme. Vrlrrasa' Qeartrt. Mad 1 of Civil War t asssalaaera, to "Ina Issag Meaa Claaa I'rrparlaa arHar. milB blrlh J. will be hday of Abrahnm Lincoln be commemorated today In some of th TortUnd churches. In the Klrst LTirlatlan . Church the Kunday school will have a special Lincoln day programme at :4S o'clock. B. F. Mulkey will make the adJres. It will be ihe same addres that he de livered at th bis; Lincoln banquet on Saturday evening. Th Veterans' quartet, oraranlsed In !o. will stnir two selection. All th member of thl quartet are over 70 years of aa-. The quartet III composed of TV. V Morris, who was on Shrmn' march to tb e: N. I'arvln. who lias writ ten much music for th quartet and who Is a Civil War veteran: Mr. Hall, who was In Gettysburg rampalsn: Mr. Mills, who waa In the Knoxvllle cam pals: n. Aruonir other number, th quartet will sirs; -The Old Fia Hippies In the Hrreae." written by Samuel jtimi'ion. with music by Z. N. I'arvln. a The young men' classes are prepar ing special features for the programme, wMch they 'do not want to announce. They have some bis surprises for the school. II will be worth coming to Sunday school Just to re in your)? men n th platform. Th !. A. It. will be present to help swell th crowd. Church service at II A. M. and 7:1') P. M. will be of special Interest. Rev. George Parsle will lake a hi morn ing subject "The Heart of Church l.lle- and In the evening "Ptlate'a Wash Ha sin." tn th mornlnir th quartet will lng; -Kxalt 11 Ion. All Ye I'eople." by Hans com. In th venlnc- th quartet will sing "II Mia'l Come Pown Like Ha In," by Pudlcy Buck. Mis M !! Orion will sing "God That Mskelh Karth and Heaven." by Wilfred Henderson, a a a Tier. J. A. Lea will conclude Ms -. rles of sermon on Michael O'Hallnran thl evening. Th men of several of Ihe Lutheran cburche will meet on Tuesday In the clubroom of Ihe St. James Lutheran Church fur dinner and a denominational rally. a . e The past week was. an unnaually act ive one In th First Congregational Church. On Monday night Ihe brother hood held their monthly dinner. The evening waa given to a review of the work and growth of the local church. J. B. Winstanler represented with a chart the Increase In membership and gifts to benevolence during the past alx years. on Tuesday th woman league held an all-day meeting In the church par lors. Luncheon wa erved by the com mittee in. charge and th hour were lent In sewing for local charity. On Wr-tneday the l-adles" Aid Society held an all-day meeting In Ihe church par lors, sewing for the Good Samaritan lio.pltal. The Young People' Christian Kn- PBOMLNENT MEN j ' j III ' II e I ' w . n ii v f -HOaCn. vtLI J I . a X . -A - MK l'ROMIKT IV l.AYMKVS MIJKIOMKV I.UXVKVTIOS AU OTIIF.K C'HIRCII ACTIVITIKS. A. It. Kepler, who will speak for the laymen's missionary con vention, ha been a Presbyterian missionary In China 14 year and has many Interesting- atorles to tell. C. V. Vlckery I one of the strongest men of the missionary movement. HI addresses are re garded as stirring pleas for mis sion. Jamea Wiseman. It. V. Steams and Melvin Carmen are all elders of Mlllard-Avenue Presbyterian Church who ara Interested In tha great missionary movement and In all broad church work. deavor Society gave a -alentlne social In the church parlors on Friday nicht. Many of the young people of the church and congregation enjoyed an excep tionally unique entertainment. These sociables are anticipated by the young people of ths church a most enjoy able occasions, and welcome all who are stranger In the city. Thl morning In the First Congre gational Church the pulpit will be oc cupied by ome of the most prominent speakers of the Laymen's Missionary movement. Special music will be ren dered. In the evening Ir. Luther It. Pyott. the pastor, will speak on "Phy sician. Nurse and Others." the third sermon In a series now being delivered by Ir. Dyott on "Health and Happi ness." Bishop Sumner Has Special Message for Parish. betid ef M. epkeaa Pre-fatae Oral Plan te t'ealinae Charity Ac tivities Throes k Lent. B' ISIIOP W. T. SUMNKR will preach the sermon this morning- in St. Ste phen's Pro-Cathedral. He will have an especial message for the parish, and it. Is expected that a large attendance will mark the 11 o'clock service. The various organisations at St. Ste phen's are awakening- to renewed activ ity. The Guild will continue its meet ings, sewing for charity and the Good Samaritan Hospital throughout Lent. A choir supper on one of the snowy nights was one of the guild's achieve ments. The Junior Auxiliary 1 growing; In number and Interest. Yesterday It had a Japanese tea and a delightful afternoon In the parish-house. a a a Iter. Abraham Verelde. pastor of the Vancouver-Avenue Methodist Kpuwopal Church, corner of Skldmore street, will begin a new series of sermon lectures in Ihe English language. A children's chorus will furnish the music. The subject tonight will be: "Leo Tolstoi and His Messap. Thl morning Rer. creido extends a special Invitation to women. 1IU sub ject will be "A Woman s Place nnd a Womnn's Tart- TO PABTICIPATE IS LAYMEN'S Interesting Personalities to Attend Convention. One of Noted Speakers Mill Be S. Hall Young;. -Mushing Person" of Early Alaakan Days. AMONG those who will participate In the convention to open today In the "White Temple are many men of Interesting personalities. One of the noted speakers will be S. Hall Young, of Alaska, who was there 25 or 30 years before the gold rush started. After many years Mr. Young became known as a sort or bisnop ior Alaska, although without that titl from his church organization. Among the miners he was known as "the mushing parson." and it ia probable that he has waded through more snow than any other preacher who ever lived. Hcv. Mr. Young now has neadquar ters in New York City and is detailed bv the Presbyterians as -a lecturer. Portland is particularly interested in Mr. Young because It was the Testy terians of this city who sent and sup ported the tirst missionary ever to visit Alaska, and it was Portlanders who sent the first team of horses and wagon. While in Portland Mr. Young will be the guest of his cousins. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thorburn Moss. Other relatives resld ing here are Mrs. W. B. Gilbert, A. A. Linda lev and G. I Llndxley. In addressing the convention of lay men Mr. Young will tell of the com mercial development of Alaska from the time that It was known as "Sew ard's Folly" to the present date. a a Music for the convention of laymen is to be of an exceptional quality and the singing will be directed by Krneet W. Naftnger. Mr. Naftzger Joined Ur. J. Wilbur Chapman, the revivalist, in the year 1907. The hymnbook which is to be used during the convention wa especially compiled by Jlr. Naftzger tor the occasion. a e Revival meetings will begin at ciun- nylde Methodist Church today. Evan gelist John Lewtas. of Taconia. win De In charge and will preach at both serv ices tjunday. Mr. Iwtas has been In the evangelistic field for a number of years and nas naa unusual success. A chorus choir nas been organised. Miss Florence Twldwell. a gospel sing er, will render solos at every serv- ce. There also will be other special music each eveninsr. The services will be held every evening in the week' ex cept Saturday. Afternoon meetincs also will be held at 3 o clock, t wo nunarea new songbooks will be used in the serv ices. The public is cordially Invited to attend theee services. a a a One speaker who will get a splendid reception will be Herbert S. Johnson, of Boston. Hr. is a "native son" of Oregon, a graduate of the University of Oregon and a man who has made good as a pastor of one of America's foremoBt churches. J. O. Randall is coming as the repre sentative of the Board of Home Mis sions and the commission of evangelism 01 the Methodist Episcopal Church. He is a man who has planned the work CONVENTION. which recently added 167,000 members to that church. He will be acccmpa nied bv J. K. Trimble, a builder of bis congregations and an exponent of suc cessful methods- Bishop James W. Bashford. of Shang hai. China, is known as one ot tne pow erful men and great orators of the Methodist pulpit. He is famous as a great college president as well. Henry H. Swartz. Hugh L. Burleson and Henry H. Kelsey are men whose names are familiar wherever mission work is discussed, while Morris H. Ehnes is an editor. One of the speakers for the first day wlll be Thomas Moody, of Africa. His address will start the convention with spirit. Rev. S. M. Crothers Preaches at Church of Our Father. Cambridge Minister Also Will Speak. Today at Ileed College Vespers. Rev. Samuel McChord Crothers, V. D., of Cambridge. Mass.. will preach at the morning service today at the Church of Our Father. In the afternoon serv ice at 5 o'clock the pastor of the church will speak on the theme, "Since Lin coln's Day." Dr. Crothers is in Portland at the invitation of Reed College and he will speak there at the vesper service at 4 o'clock. At 5 o'clock a vesper service of music will be held in the Unitarian Church. a a . a The sermon at Waverly Heights Con gregational Church this morning will be by Rev. Herman F. Swartz, D. D., of New York. Dr. Swartz is a secretary of the Congregational Home Missionary Society, one of the leaders in the de nomination, and will be in Portland to speak at the Laymen's Missionary con vention. Programme of Laymen's Missionary Convention. Sunday. X FTErtNOON' at 3 Theme. "The New J- World Democracy." A servico of song, led by Ernest W. Naftzger. Mr. Naftzger will rave charge of the music In the con vention; come early and share the blessing of the songs and solos. "Alaska Days With John Muir." Hall Young. ."India's Silent Revolution." Kred B. Kisher. "Who Will Rule Africa Tomorrow," J. E. Crowthi-r. ' 3:u0 H il. Mi's iiK-etlng for women un der auspices of the Women's Missionary So cieties of th various churches. First Meth odist Episcopal Church, Twelfth and Taylor. Monda. Mnrnini at 10 Conference of ministers. Km nt inMrefit to all dtleuatt-s: theme. "The Minister's Supremo Opportunity. Kducatlonal and KeTuitlng Force," W. Ehnes. "As a t-'lnaneial Force Trimble. "As a Spiritual Force," J As an Alorrts ' J. B. P. ilc- Naughton. Afternoon at 3 Theme. "Christ for Every Man." "Catching Men Alive." J. O. Ran dall. "The Life That Wine." Henry H. Kei. sey. "Pioneering on the Congo." Thomas Moody, Africa. "God's Missionary Vlan for th World," Bishop J. W. Bashford. Evening at 7:30 Theme. "Christ the World's Need. rhe Dawn of a New Day n,( ininnd the World In Motion Pictures. William M. Gilbert. "The American city .nrt ih ritv of God." H. F. Swartz. "War Experiences In Turkey," J. P. MuNaughton. Tuesday. Morning at 50 Theme. "Christianizing American I,ife." "Ourselves and others. Bishop R. J. Cooke. ".America Democratiz ing the World." President I. N. Mcl.asn. "The Test of Dlsclpleshlp." H. .1.. Burleson. "Making America Christian." J. O. Randall. Afternoon at 3 Theme, "Putting the rhiiri-li on a War Footing." "Enlisting and Training." Morris W. Ehnes. "The Sinews of War." J. B. Trimble. "The ileu at the ,'r.tiit " Tferhert s. Johnson. Decominatioual meetings Delegates of tha following communions will meet at G:3o for dinner and give the entire evening to a consideration of their churches' share of the great world task. Each denomination will have aa its guest their representative on the team. Baptist The "White Temple. Twelfth and Talor. Dr. Herbert Johnson, Tnomas Moody. Christian First Christian, Park and Co lumbia, president 1. .N. MK-asn. United Evangelical First United gellcal. East Sixteenth and Poplar, Evan Morris W. Ehnes. Friends Sunnysid Friends Church, East Thirty-fifth and East Main (7:Ju, no din- ncn. Lutheran St. .Tames Lutheran Church, West Park and Jefferson. Methodist Episcopal First Methodist, Twelfth and Taylor. Bishop Bashford, J. E. C'rowther, J. B. Trimble. M. E. South First M. E. South, t'nlun avenue snd Multnomah. Ernest W. Naftzger. Presbyterian First Preanyterian Church. Twelfth and Alder, S. Hall Young, A. R. Kepler (no dinner). United Brethren Ladles' Parlor, 1. M. C. A. building. Bishop W. M. Bell. Congregational first t.ongregatioiiai Church. Park and Madison. Dr. H. H Kel sev. Dr. James P. McNaughton, II. F. Swartz. Wednesday. Morning at 10 Theme. "The Battle f World Forces." "Critics! Elements in the Missionary Situation," Hugh I.. Burleson. "The Bible at World in the World." Arthur R. Ragatz. "Alaska, Our Northwestern Em pire." S. Hall Young. Afternoon at S Theme, "Christ. Human ity's Onlv Hope." "The United of the People " IT F. Swartr. "Does India Need Christ?" Fred B. Fisher. "The Urgency of Our Task in China." A. R. Kepler. Eveninj at 7:o0 Theme. "The Challenge of New World Conditions." Two-minute reports of policies auopteo. at i" 1 inational Conrerence. rellsm in China," A. I "Present-Day Evan Kepler. "Can Amer- ica Keep Christ Herbert S. Johnson. Sunday Church Services N ADVANCED TIIOI GIIT. Spiritual Temple, corner Sixth and Mont gomery streets Service Tuesday afternoon at 2-30 o'clock, Tuesday evening at s o'clock. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock; spe cial music, public cordially invited. Tempi of Universal Fellowship Service 92 Eleventh street, corner Columbia, at 7:15 P. M. Occult lessons on the Bible, followed by answering questions. Rev. J. H. Dickey, pastor. Public Invited. ADVENT. Advent Christian. 438 Second street, near Hall street Rev. J. S. Lucas, pastor. Preaching. 10:30; Sunday school. 12: Loyal Workers. 6:30; preaching. 7:30; prayer meet ing, Thursday evening, 7:0 ADVEXTIST8. 'Services of this denomination are held on Saturday.) Central, East tieventn ana jvrrou i- der P. C. Hayward, pastor, sabbatn school, CHURCH XOTICKS DUE THURS DAY. All church announcements and notices must reach the editorial rooms of The Oregonian before 4:30 o'clock, Thursday, If.they are to appear In tho Sunday paper. 1 10: preaching, 11; prayer meeting. Wed nee jay evening. 7:3O-:30; T. P. S.. Friday day evenlnc 7:4a. Tabernacle West Side. Knights of Pythias Hall, Eleventh and Alder B. W. Catlln, pastor. Sabbath school. 10; preaching. 11; lecture, Sunday, 7:45 P. M. Montavllla, East Eighteenth and Everett J F Beatly, local elder. Sabbath school, 10; preaching. 11; T. P. meeting. 4: prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30r Helping Hand Society, 1:30 Tuesday. Lents, Ninety-fourth street and Fifty eighth avenue Southeast D. J. Chltwood. local elder. Sabbath school. 10; preaching. 11; prayer meeting. Wednesday evening, g. 8L John. Central avenue and Charles ton street E. D. Hurlburt. local elder. Sab bath school, 10; preaching. 11; prayer meeting. Wednesday evening, 8. Mount Tabor, East sixtieth and Belmont C. J. Cummings. pastor. Sabbatb. school. 10; preaching 11; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. 7:43. lblaa German), SkJdznore and Mallory A. C. Schweitzer, local elder. Sabbath school, 10:30; preaching, 11:30; Sunday evening special Services. S; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. 7:45. Scandinavian, Thirty-ninth avenue and Sixty-second street E.der O. E. Sandnes. pastor, sabbath school, 10; preaching. 11; . prayer meeting, Wednesday evening 7:45. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS Meetings in W. O. W. Hall, East Sixth and Aider streets 1:40 P. M.. symposium: O. W. Field and Douglas Lawson. ;i:0o P. M.. discourse bv M. A. Baker, subj.-ct. ".Safety r irsf; 4 -HO P. M-, praise aim testimony meeting, conducted by F. McKereher. 7:15 P. M. song service. 7:3, public lecture hy A. A. Yerex, topic. "Israel's Twelve Tribes, Flesuly and Spiritual." BAPTIST. First (White Temple. Twelfth and Tay lor streets :M), Bible school, classes for all ages: H, preaching by Dr. M. D. Eubank, of China; 0:15. B. Y. P. U. ; 7:o0. preaching by Dr. Herbert S. Johnson, of Boston. East Side, East Twentieth and Aukeny streets Rev. W. O. Shank, pastor. 10. Sunday school; 11. preaching by the pastor: theme, "Does God Care for Jle?" i. :.!!. B. Y. P. V.; 7::i':, preaching by the pastor; theme, "The Deposing of Queen Vasnti." Glencoe, East Forty-fifth and Main streets Rev. A. B. Waltz, pastor. 9:45, Sunday school; 11, preaching by the pastor: theme, "Morning and Evening Sowing"; ti:30, B. Y. P. U. ; 7:oii, preaching by theyiastor; theme, "Landslides." Tabernacle, Holgate snd Forty-second, streets Southeast Rev. Walter Duff, act ing pastor. 10, Sunday school: 11, preaching by the pastor; theme. "The Two Natures": B 45 B. Y'. P. U. ; 7:30, preaching by tho pastor; theme, "Non-Prcpareducss Our Fort." Calvary. East Elehth and Grant streets Rev Thomas Stephenson, acting pastor. 10, Sunday school, 11 and 7:30, preaching serv ices: :".o, B. Y. P. U. Swedish Finnish Baptist Mission meets at 7:45 in the lower Whlto Temple, Twelfth and Taylor streets. ,.,. Highland, Alberta and East Sixth streets North, Rev. Charles F. Meier, pastor 10. Sunday school; 11. preaching by the Pastor; 0:15. B. V. P. V.: 7:30, preachluif by tho pastor. Grace Montavllla Rev. H. T. Cash, pas tor. 9:45, Sunday school; 11 and 7:0, preaching services; 0:30, B. V. P. V. Lents Rev. J. M. Nelson, pastor. 10. Sunday school: 11 and 7:30, preaching by; the pastor; 6:30, IS. Y. P. V. St Johns Ke. E. P. Borden, pastor. 10. Sunday school: 11 and 7:30. preachius by" the pastor; b:30, B. Y. P. U. Third. Vancouver avenue and Knott street Rev W. .1. Etven, pastor. 10, Sun day school: 11 and 7:30. preaching by the pastor: 6:30, B. Y. P. LT- University Park. Fiske and Drew streets Rev C L Haskett, pastor. S:f-0, Sunday school;' 11 and 7:30. preaching by tho pas tor; 6:30. B. Y. P. U. , Mount Olivet, Seventh and Everett streets Kov. W. A. Magett, pastor Services, 11 and ii ; Sunday schoot. l-:30. First German, Fourth and Mill streets Rev. Jacob Pratt, pastor. 8:45, Sunday school; 11 and preaching by the pastor. Second German, Morris and Rodney 9:45, Sundav school; preaching uerviees. 11 and 6; B. Y. P. V.. 7. St. Johns, German '"'-. F. Buoermann, pastor. 10, Sunday school: 11 and 7:3,0, preaching by the pastor; 6:30, B. Y. P. U. Chinese Mission. 358 Burnside street -Sunday school, 7; J. G. Malone. superin tendent. Italian Mission. East Eighteenth and Tib betta streets Rev. Francesco Sannella. pas tor. 10. Sunday school; 10:30, short ser mon for English-speaking people; II, preaching service: 7. pastor's circle tprayer service: S, preaching service. The Young Men's Class (H. Y M. C.I of the Htsrhland Baptist Church, East Sixth and Alberta streets, meets at 9:45 A. M. Sunday. All young men are urged to attend. Goodwill Mission. Fifteenth and Boiso streets 3. addiss. Arleta, Rev. W. T. S. Spriggs. pastor 9:4-.. Sunday school; 11. preaching by the pastor: U:;;o. B. Y. P. L". ; 7:oO, preaching by the pastur. CATHOLIC. Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth and Davis streets Rev. E. V. O'Hara. M. 6, 7:15,. 8:30, 9:45; high mass, 11; evening service, 7:95. St. Lawrence. Third and Sherman street Kev. .1. C. Hughes. Mass, 6. S:-0; high, mass, 10:30; evening service, 7:30. St. Patrick's, Nineteenth and Savier streets Rev. E. P. Murphy. Mass, Si high, mass. 10:3u; evening service, 7:30. St. Francis' East Eleventh and Oak streets Uev. J. 11. Black. Mass, 6. S, Hi high mass, 10:30; evening service, 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary, Williams ave nue and Stanton Kev. W. A. Daly. Mass, 6, S, 9; high mass, 10:30; evening service. 7 :30. Holy Rosary. East Third and Clackamas Kev C. J. Olson. Mass, 6. 7, S, 9; high xrasc;, 11; evening service, 7:30. The Madeline. East Twenty-fourth and Siskiyou Rev. G. F. Thompson. Mass. 7:30, 9; high mass. 10:30; evening service, 7:46. St. Andrews. East Ninth and Alberta streets Rev. T. Kiernau. Mass, 8; high mass. 10:30; evening service. 7:30. Ascension. East Yamhill and East Seventy-sixth Franciscan Fathers. Mass, 8; higu mass. 10:3o; evening service. 7:30. Blessed Sacrament. Maryland avenue and Biaudena street Rev. B. V. Kelly. Mass, 8; high inasci. 10:30; evening service, 7:30. Hoiy Redeemer, Portland boulevard and Vancouver avenue Rev. F. H. Miller. Mass, 6, 8; high mass 10:30; evening service. 7:::o. St. Ig latius. 3-JO Forty-tlird street South east Jv'suit Fathers. Mass, 8; high mass, 10:30; evening service, 7:30. Holy Cross. 774 Bowdoin street Rev. C. Raymond. Mass. 8; high mass. 10:30; even ing service, 7:30. St Philip Neri, East Sixteenth and Hick ory Rev. w. J. Cartwright. Mass, 8; high mass, 10:30; evening servloe, 7:30. Sacred Heart, East Eleventh and Center Kev. G. Itobl. ' Mass, 8; high mass, 10:30; evening service, 7:30. St. Agatha. East Fifteenth and Miller Rev. J. Cummisky. Mass, 8; high mass, 10:30; ewnilig service, 7:80. St. Joseph (German), Fifteenth and Couell streets. Kev. B. Durrer Mass. 8; high, mass, 10:30; evening service, 7:30. St. Clare's, Capitol Hill Franciscan Falliers. Rev. Father MoUestuti. Low mass, "Jr. o'clock; high mass and benediction, 9:JO o'clock; sermon at both masses. St. Stanislaus (Italian), Maryland avenuo and Willamette boulevard -Rev. T. Mathew. Mass, 8; nigh mass, 10:0; evening service, 7:30. St. Clements. , Smith and Newton street Kev. C. Smith. Mass, 8; high mass, 10:30; evening service, 7:-U. St. Peter's, Lents Rev. P. Buetffen. Mass, 8; high mass, J0:uU; evening service, 7:30. St. Charles, Thirty-fourth and Killings worth Rev. G. Sniderhorn. Mass, 8; high, mass, lu:3o; evening service, 7:30. St. Rose's Church. Fifty-third and Ala meda sire.' ts Rev. J. M. O'Farrell, pastor. Masses. 8 and lo A. M.; eveuing devotion, i.JO P. M. St. Michael's Church, Fourth and Mill (Italian 1. Jesuit Fathers. Low mass. 8:30; high mass, 10:30; evening service. 7:30. al. J. Balestra, S. J., pastor. St. Stephens, corner East Fifty-second and Taylor streets Rev. Warren A. Waitt, pas tor. Sundays, holy mass at 6, 8:o and ll:30 A. M. : rosary, sermon and benedic tion. 7:30 P. M. : instruction in Christian doctrine given at school ;very school day. CONGREGATIONAL. First. Park and Madison streets Luther R. Dyutt. minister. .5il A. M.. Bible school; 0:30. Y. V. S. C. F-. ; divine worship at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Waverly Heights, Woodward avenue at East Thirty-third street Rev. A. C. Musis, minister. Jl. sermon by Kev. Herman K. Swartz. D. D., of New York; T :;:. sermon by the pastr; 0:45. Sunday school; 0:::u, Y. P. S. ; 7:30 Thursday, prayer meelln. Laurelwood, Sixty-fifth street and Forty fifth avenue Southeast C. S. Johnson, min ister Services, morning. 11; evening. 7:30; Sunday school, 10; Christian Endeavor. 0:3-). St. Johns Daniel T. Thomas, pastor. 10 o'clock. Bible school; 11, service; 6:30, Christian Endeavor. East Sid-e, East Twentieth and Ankeny streets Rev. W. O. Shank, pastor. 10. Sun German, Rodney avenue and Stanton street T. A. Schumann, pastor. Sunday 6:45. B. Y. P. U.; 7:45, preaching by tha pastor. Tabernacle 9:45. Sunday school; preach ing at 11 and 7:30 by Rev. A. J. Ware; 6:30. B. Y. P. U. Rose City Park Community Church, Forty-fifth and Hancock Rev. J. M. Skinner, pastor. School of religious education. 9:45; morning worship. 11; Young l eople's m-eet-Ing. 6:30: evening worship. 7:30. Woodward Avenue, at Last Thirty-thlr street Rev. A. C. Moses, minister. Sunday school, 9:43 A. M. ; morning worship, 11; Y. P. K , 6:30 P, M. : evening worship, 7:30; prayer meeting. 7:30 P. M., Thursday. Atkinson, corner Twenty-ninth and Everett streets, Eaat side Thomas L. Anderson, minister. Publi'. worship at 11 and 7:45; Sabbath school at 0:45 and Y. P. S. C. E. at f::iO; morning sermon to answer the question, "What Constituted the Greatness of Abraham Unroln?" Evening sermon text, "How Art Thou?" Strangers welcome. Sunnyside, correr of East Taylor and East Thirty-second streets Kev. J. J. Staub, D. (Cuncludcd on Page 11, Column 2.), (