The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 26, 1916, SECTION FIVE, Page 10, Image 72

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TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXTAN, PORTLAND, XOVE3IBER 26, 1916.
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THANKSGIVING PREPARATIONS FEATURE IN TODAY'S SERVICES
Various Portland Churches to Hold Individual or Combined Celebrations on Thursday.
If the pastors and the church secretaries
will Bend in their notices this week on
Wednesday, the CHURCH EDITOR will be
deeply grateful.
SERVICES today In a large degree
will be a preparation for the
Thanksgiving season. Plans have
been made by many of the churches for
the Thanksgiving-day services. The
First Presbyterian church will hold an
individual service Thursday morning.
The First Methodist, First Baptist,
First Christian and First Congrega
tional churches will have a union meet
ing In the Whits Temple, and Dr.
Joshua Stansfield, the new pastor of
First Methodist Church, will give the
sermon. Music, appropriate to the oc
casion, will be contributed by some of
Portland's leading singers.
In the Unitarian Church, the congre
gations of Temple Beth Israel, the Uni
versaliRt Church and the Unitarian
will hold a joint service. To these
meetings an invitation is extended to
any persons who are away from home
and who are lonely.
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Dr. Skinner's Thursday evening
meetings In Rose City Park have
awakened great interest among the
people of the community. He is giv
ing a series of lectures on the life of
Christ, and taking time during each
lecture to clear up misunderstandings
relative to the person and work of
Jesus. The study will continue through
Christmas time on "Th'e Infancy and
Childhood of Jesus." The service opens
promptly at 7:30 P. M., and continues
tor Just 45 minutes.
The revival being conducted at the
Church of God Chapel, Failing street
and Union avenue, is drawing to a
close.
The meeting is being carried on with
success. Both the attendance and in
terest are increasing. The illustrated
sermons and charts made by Evan
gelist Masters are one prominent fea
ture of the meeting.
Meetings daily at 2:30 and 7:45 P.M..
except Saturday afternoons.
The public is invited. The meetings
will close December 3.
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Rose City Park Presbyterian Church
Will hold a special Thanksgiving serv
ice in the church at East Forty-fifth
find Hancock streets on tne morning of
Thanksgiving day at 10 o'clock. The
sermon will be preached by Rev. L.
K. Grimes. The music for the occasion
will be furnished by the quartet of
the Rose City Park Church. The strong
community spirit of Rose City Park de
mands a local thanksgiving service and
all people of the community are wel
come to this service. Tonight the
quartet will give the second monthly
musical cantata entitled "Faith and
Praise." The pastor will give an inter
pretation of the scriptural passages.
East Side churches that will hold a
union service in Centenary Methodist
Church at 10:30 o'clock on Thursday
will be the Baptists, Methodists, Chris
tians, Presbyterians and United Breth
ren. Rev. R. H. Sawyer, of the Chris
tinn Church will read the Scripture
lesson: Rev. P. O. Bonebrake, of the
United Brethren, will offer the prayer,
and Rev. W. O. Shank, of the East Side
Baptist Church, will preside. The ser
mon will be preached by the Rev.
Arthur F. Bishop, the new pastor of
the Central Presbyterian "Church. Cen
tenary will provide the music. All
strangers are invited.
Dr. Bishop was welcomed on Tuesday
at an elaborate banquet given by the
men of his church in Masonic Hall.
"Harvest Cantata" Will Be
Rendered This Evening.
Flrwt Congrreffrational Church to
Have MuKlenl Event St. David's
Kplscopal Announces Thanksgiv
ing; Serviees.
AN EVENT in the religious and
musical circles of Portland will be
friven in the First Congregational
Church this evening, when the quartet
will render Weber's "Harvest Can
tata," under the direction of Mrs.
Leonora Fisher Whipp, organist. This
will be the third in a series of musical
evenings now being given by the quar
tet on the last Sunday evening of each
month.
Portland people have shown their
appreciation of these oratorios in the
large and sympathetic audiences on
former occasions. The church doors
will be open at 7:30 and no seats will
be reserved.
At 11 A. M., Dr. Luther R. Dyott, the
pastor, will speak on "The Hand of
God. in the History of America." In
this sermon Dr. Dyott will be Just to
all phases of our National life, not par
taking of a pessimistic note, and thus
justify a clearer outlook upon the
things that we are facing as a Nation.
On Thanksgiving Day services in St.
David's Episcopal Church will be at
8, 10 and 10:30 A. M. The offerings
will be for Good Samaritan Hospital.
J. A. Churchill. State Superintendent
of Public Instruction, will open the dis
cussion on 'The Bible and the Public
School." at the Forum, 7:45 o'clock this
evening at the Unitarian chapel, en
trance on Broadway, between Yamhill
and Taylor streets.
At the First Nazarene Church. East
Seventh and East Couch streets, Friday
. at 7:45 P. M., the monthly foreign mis
jiionary meeting will take the form of
a. Thanksgiving meeting. There will
be new and attractive features and
special music.
Dr. Myron W. Haynes, -who so suc
cessfully conducted the campaign for
the McMinnville College endowment
fund, will occupy the pulpit of the
First Baptist Church (White Temple) at
both services today. Mr. Haynes is an
interesting and forceful speaker and
when he has been in the city before
has delivered most excellent sermons.
The Temple Quartet will sing "Oh,
Lord, How Manifold Are Thy Works
fClare) and "Praise the Lord, Oh, Jeru
salem" (Maunder.) In the evening thtey
will render the anthem "Fairest Lord
Jesus" (Batiste) and as an offertory
"Lo, It Is I" (Faure).
Go-to-Church Campaign Is
, Reported Successful.
"Self - Denial" Feature Provides
Funds for Needed Improvements.
DURING- the last week of October
Rev. A. L. Hutchison, pastor of the
Piedmont Presbyterian Church, issued
a call for a "Go-to-Church" campaign
for the month of November " with a
"self-denial" accompaniment.
This Sunday closes the campaign. In
the morning the pastor will deliver a
special Thanksgiving sermon and the
self-denial fund will be received. At
7:30 the Sunday school will furnish
a harvest home concert in the audi
torium, in which nearly all of the
classes will be represented. The month
has developed an increased attendance
and a general good feeling prevails.
The unfinished gymnasium of the
new church is now being completed and
with the new boys' clubroom will here
after ba used for all social and club
purposes of the church. The new mis
sion study in the Christian Endeavor
Society is growing in interest and
proving quite a siiccess.
"Finding Rest Amid the Desert
Places of Life" Is the subject of Dr.
Boyd's sermon for this morning at
10:30 o'clock at the First Presbyterian
Church. The quartet wUl sing Shelley's
"The King of Love My Shepherd Is,"
and Mrs. Leah Slusser Hathaway will
sing "The Promise of Life." At 7:30
P. M. Dr. Boyd will deliver the third
of his series of addresses .on "The Re
ligion of the Nobfer Self," which are
attracting large interest in the even
ing services during November. The
subject for Sunday evening is , "Social
Ideals and the Individual Self." Dr.
Boyd will give a resume of the preced
ing addresses, so that each of the
series is complete in itself. The- sub
ject of Sunday evening will include a
study of prevailing ideals and aims in
the actual world of men and their re
lation to the fulfillment of the nobler
nature of the individual.
Rose City Park Church
Plans Campaign.
Presbyterian Orsranlzatlon to Seek:
ft.lOOO In Work: Which Start To
morrow When Men of Church
(lather for Dinner Solicitation to
Follow.
ROSE CITY PARK PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH publishes a bright little
paper called the Weekly- Rose. The
church will open tomorrow a campaign
to raise 5000. C. N. Wonacott. O. W.
Feenaughty. L. R. Bailey. C. J. Mathls
and L. E. Carter are 'he leaders of the
teams. The men will meet each even
ing at the church and take dinner to
gether. They will go from the church
to the work of soliciting.
Patriotic Thanksgiving services Willi
be held in the First Presbyterian
Church on Thanksgiving Day. Thurs
day morning at 10:30 o'clock. The Sun
day School orchestra will be present
and will render a, number of patriotic
selections. Other appropriate and spe
cial musical numbers will be upon the
programme, and the pastor. Rev. John
H. Boyd, D. I ., will deliver a stirring
patriotic sermon upon the subject,
"The Meaning of America's Greatness."
A call to participate in this annual
Thanksgiving service has been issued
to every family in the church, and a
general invitation is extended to all
strangers in the city, or members of
other churches who find no service ar
ranged for this day in their own com
munity. A special offering will be
taken at the Thanksgiving service
which will be turned over to the Men's
Resort for the relief of homeless men
during the Winter season.
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On December 1 the women of the
First Christian Church, corner Park
and Columbia streets, will hold their
annual bazaar all day at the church.
All kinds of useful and suitable arti
cles for Christmas gifts will be offered
for sale. Some strong committees are
giving their time and energy to the en-,
terprise.
The Endeavorers will have charge of
the candy and refreshment booth and
they also will have charge of a short
and interesting programme to be given
in the evening.
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A programme of special interest will
be heard in the young women's Bible
class of the First Presbyterian Sun
day school at 12:10 Sunday, when
James F. Ewing will speak on Sargent's
frieze "The Prophets" and Mrs. Hath
away will sing. This is a special class
in Bible study for young women and
J. J. Jtoss is the regular teacher, but
one Sunday in each month is reserved
for a special lecture by some authority
on the broader features of religious
study and today Mr. Ewing has con
sented to deliver his lecture upon the
"Prophets." All young women will find
a welcome.
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Rev. Alexander Beers, pastor First
Free Methodist Church, East Ninth and
Mill streets, will continue his series
of sermons on "Faith."
This morning the pastor wlll'take
for his theme "Faith, Charging the
Enemies' Heights." This will deal more
particularly with the active and prac
tical workings of this dynamic force
in Christian experience, necessary to a
perfect realization of usefulness.
Rev. Mr. Beers will conduct an evan
gelistic service at 7:30. Donald L. Mac
Phee will sing.
Mrs. Adelaide L. Beers will conduct
a young people's meeting, commencing
at 6:30 P. M.
Missionary's Dash to Pole
to Be Described Today.
Special rrsKrsmme at First Chris
tian Church Will Deal With
1'rogrenH of Christianity in Alaska.
AT THE First Christian Church this
morning the pastor. Rev. Harold
H. Griffis, will speak on "The Apology
of the Sneak; at night on "Renown
Through Self-Renunciation." At the
Bible school at 9:45 A. M. the progress
of Christianity in Alaska will be de
scribed in a specially prepared pro
gramme, entitled "Farthest North, or a
Missionary's Dash to the Pole."
The quartet will render the follow
ing numbers: In the morning. "Praise
the Lord. O Jerusalem" (Maunder); at
night, "Seek Ye the Lord" (Spicker),
tenor obligato, "Crossing the Bar"
(Morse), "Turn Ye Even to Me"
(Harker). The evening programme
will include contralto solo by Miss
Smith, baritone solo by Mr. Hardwick
and soprano and tenor duet by Mr.
Deegan and Mrs. Alexander.
The union WIn-My-Chum week
services held in Centenary Methodist
Episcopal Church during the past
week, under the auspices of the Port
land district Epworth League cabinet,
have been interesting and helpful. Each
evening there has been brought a clear,
ringing message of opportunity,
privilege and duty.
Many young people have . been
brought to clearer vision of the reality
of the Christian life and its practical
value in all the walks of life. The con
cluding service will be held on Sunday
night. At 6 o'clock there will be a
great Epworth League rally, with rep
resentatives from all of the leagues
of the city. At 7:80 Dr. William Wal
lace Youngson, superintendent of the
Portland district of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, will preach to the
Epworth Leaguers and their friends
His theme will be, "Our Impulse and
Our Motive.
It is confidently expected that this
will be the most largely attended and
most helpful and interesting Epwortt
League rally or the year.
This morning at 11, and this evening
at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Florence Crawford
will speak in "The Comforter" head
quarters. Women's Exchange building
186 Fifth street. The subject of the
morning lecture Is to be "The Thing
Worth While." and Miss Hoard will
sing the Twenty-third Psalm. This
evening the lecture will be on "The
Reason Within the Reason," and will
be an interpretation of Robert Her
rick's book, "The Master of the Inn.'
William Greer will sing at the evening
service. ,
New enterprises are being established
here and the town Is advancing.
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Christian Endeavor Societies
Are Active.
Several Important Gatherings Are
Scheduled for Near Future.
THE Christian Endeavor Society of
,the Fiitst United Presbyterian
Church has taken up a degree of social
service work in the Immediate past.
Their efforts have especially been di
rected toward the Waverly Baby Home,
which is supported to a large extent
by voluntary contributions. Clothinl?,
bedding and toys, etc., are needed. The
young people are at work collecting
various articles and anyone desiring
to help" them may call Tabor 468 or
Tabor 5521 for further information.
The attendance membership and bet
meetings contest at tie Sunnyside
Sunday school has closed. Of the three
sides taking part, the Donkeys won
with a total of 1900 points. The Camels
finished wtih a total of 1306, and the
Elephants 1350. The contest was not
only fun in itself, but it has raised the
attendance and active work in the
meetings considerably. The attend
ance has increased about 30 per cent
on an average of approximately 80
members, to 115.
On Thanksgiving morning at 7
o'clock the Sunnyside congregation
Christian Endeavor will hold a surprise
prayer meeting. Breakfst will be
served later at 15 cents a plate. Forty
members are so far enrolled for this
meeting. All are Invited to come and
help celebrate the true spirit of
Thanksgiving at tiiis prayer service.
The San Grael Christian Emleavor
Society of the First Presbyterian
Church will hold the monthly song
service at the Open Air Sanitarium to
day. All young people are most cor
dially invited to attend and help thee
young Endeavorers cheer up the ill
ones there. Meet at First and Alder
streets at 3 P. M. and take the Oregon
City car.
"The Christian's Mortgage Burned"
and "The Optimism of the Infinite"
will be Dr. S. N. Standifur's subjects
at 11 and 7:30 o'clock today in Trinity
Methodist Church.
Sunday School Rally Is Set
for December.
ConKTrsatlonalintn Will Meet at V.
M. C. A. rtuildinic and Dinner Will
Be Served.
A RALLY foT all workers in the
Congregational Sunday schools of
the city and state Is being arranged
for Tuesday, December 5. The rally
will consist of an afternoon and an
evening session. The first session will
be held from 5 until 6 o'clock at room
206, Y. M. C. A. building. At 6 o'clock
a dinner will be served in the ban
quet room of the Y. M. C. A. for all
who attend the rally. The second and
final session will be held at 7:30
o'clock in the parlors of the First
Congregational Church, Park and
Madison streets.
The rally will be under the auspices ;
of the state Congregational Sunday
school committee, composed of ReV. H.
N. Smith, chairman, J. L. Bowlby and
Mrs. M. A. Danenhower. Its object will
be to promote fellowship among the
Sunday school workers of the denom
ination and to discuss Sunday school
work, organization and methods of
teaching. The programme" will be an
nounced, next week.
At the 5 o'clock service at Laurel
wood Congregational Church today A.
R. Gebhardt, of the Public Welfare
Bureau, will speak and Mrs. Belle Ober
will sing.
WARRENTON, Or., Nov. 25. (Spe
cial.) Rev. Alfred Bates went to Van
couver on Tuesday to deliver an ad
dress at the Epworth League rally. He
visited friends in Portland, where he
was entertained in the afternoon.
The boys' and girls' classes in the
Methodist Church, Warrenton, headed
by Miss Martha Case and W. C. Wick
line, held a slial that was a decided
success. The Ladies' Aid societies are
growing; and prospering.
The last of a series of four meetings
on the life of St. Paul will be held to
night at the First Presbyterian Church,
when Dr. John H. Boyd will lead the
San Grael Christian EndeavoT meet
ing at 6:15 in the chapel of the church.
Every one is Invited to hear Dr. Boyd
on this interesting topic, "Paul, His
Ideals and Attainments." ,
The Christian Endeavor Society of
the First Christian Church will give a
skating party at the Oaks Rink Fri
day evening. December 1. Every orre Is
invited to come and get some good ex
ercise after their Thanksgiving feat
Those on the committee of arrange
ments are the Misses Leta Kennedy,
Faye Beery, Wanda Daggett and Isa
belle Kidd Frank Fofrester. Wayne
Feike, Loren Wells and Don Morse.
The patrons and patronesses are Mr.
and Mrs. Meserve, Mr. and Mrs. Mc
Farllng, Mrs. Kennedy and Miss West".
-Invitations
to participate in a Na
tional Christian citizenship celebration
on December 3 have been sent' by the
' NatTonal Reform Association, from its
Pittsburg headquarters, to the follow
ing clergymen: A. L. Hutchison and
Loren K. Grimes, of Portland.
This National Christian citizenship
celebration will mark the opening of
the 53d annual convention of the Na
tional Reform Association in Plttsburs,
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and the first step looking to a third
world's Christian citizenship conference
to be held immediately following the
close t f theOCurt.pean war.
The first world's Christian citizen
ship conference, held in Philadelphia
in if 10, was the first affair of the kind
m the world's history. The second
world's Christian citizenship confer
ence, held here in 1913, was the largest
affair of the kind in the history or
Christianity, and the third world's con
ference doubtless will mark a new and
greater epoch in the development or
a militant Christian citizenship
thorughout the world.
The central services about which the
National ceremonies will be built will
be held In Pittsburg, beginning De
cember 3. and tome of the most emi
nent speakers in America will be heard,
including Frank J. Cannon. Denver,
Colo.; Mrs. Lulu Loveland Shepard. Silt
Lake City. Utah; Vernon J. Danieleen.
Independence. Mo.; Miss Frances B.
Patterson, Chicago, Mrs. Alice B. Cole
man. Boston, president Massachusetts
International Counc for Patriotic
Service; Dr. John F. Carson. Brooklyn.
N. Y., pastor Central Presbyterian
Church: Dr. John Royal Harris, Pitts
burg; Mrs. Frances B. Richards. Co
lumbus, O.. president Ohio State W. C.
T. U., and Dr. Ira G. Landrlth, Boston,
who was the candidate for Vice-President
on the Prohibition ticket.
St. Mark's Church to Have
Mission December 3.
ltev. J. K. H. Simpson, Rector of
Harlsh. Sends Out Announcements
Heouestlnir Co-operation.
ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
will have a mission, beginning De
ecember 3. . Rev. J. E. II. Simpson,
rector of the parish, has sent out an
nouncement asking all his parishioners
and friends to co-operate and to attend
the services which will be at 88 o'clock
at night. Holy Eucharist will be held
at 3, 7:30 and 9:30 o'clock daily for a
week.
The missioner will be the Rev. Will
iam B. Hamilton, of Medford, Or., who
will begin his part of the work on
Monday night, December 4.
Of the occasion. Rev. Father Simpson
says:
The aim and object of the Mission Is to
Five urn all an opprtunlty for a near ap
proach to Goq that we may all be stimulated
to deeper spiritual efforts for ourselves and
others. It is n opMrtunlty presented to
each one who can he brouxht to face It.
The method of the Mission is carried out in
a series of service . extending through a
whole week, that Is from Sunday- to Sunda.
with special preaching services each even
ing In addition to the two eucharlsta each
morning. Tne preacher Is to be the Hev.
William B. Hamilton, of Medford, Or. Along
with the preaching the main work of the
Mission It accomplished by the prayers of
the people; hence, we beseech youji prayers.
In your dally private devotions for W'hlch tne
enclosed card Is sent. In your attendance at
the services of preparation, the Friday morn
ing eucharist at 7:o and the Sunday even
ing service at 7:45, a service of intercession
with hymns and instruction; and also In
speaking of the coming Mission to your
friends and Inviting them to come.
AVe ask ymi to Undertake these efforts as
real and nrartical work for definite ends.
Some friend that you may bring In the mos(
It.auni nay m.j i u . 1 1 1. v iiuiu ina v.
Indllterenre, or -unbelief, or impenitence.
w-nich without vour ellort might never nave
been accomplished. t (
The churcli is located at Twenty-first
and Marshall streets. Rev. J. G. Hatton
is assistant rector. Several cottage and
parlor prayer meetings have been 4ield
in preparation for the mission.
"The Voices We Have Heard", will be
the theme at the First M. E. Church
South, at 11 o'clock. Rev. W. J. Fenton.
the pastor, declares the voices to which
people listen determine not only their
worship but their character. Rev. C
A. Rexroad, of Chautauqua fame, wTll
speak at the evening service, his theme
being one which ought to create much
Interest, "Making Your Life Pay Divi
dends." Grace Memorial Episcopal Chut
will hold a bazaar on November 28.
Sunday Church Services
ADVENT.
Advent Christian, 438 Second strt. near
Hall Mtreet Rev. J. 8. Lucaa, pastor.
Preachinr. 10 30. Sunday school. 12; Loyal
Work r, 6:30; preaching. 7:30; prayer meat.
Ins. Thursday avenina, 7:80.
AOVENTIST.
Central, East Eleventh and Everett streets
P. C. Hawaid. minister. 10, Babbatn
school; 11:1.".. church service; prayer meet
ing, WednetKlay. 7 :a; Young People's bo
clet y, Friday. 7 :S0.
Tabernacle. West Side. Kn!hts of Pythias
Hall. jCleventh and Alder Sabbath school,
lu; preacblng. 11; preaching Sunday even
ing. 8.
MontavlUa. East Eightieth and Everett
streetc J. F. Bi-atty. local elder. Sabbath
school. 10; preaching, 11. Young People"s
meeting, 4; prayer meeting, Wednesday,
7:10; Helping Hand Society. 1:30 Tuesday.
Lenta. Ninety-fourth street and Fifty
eighth avenue Poutheast D. J. Chltwood,
local elder. Sabbath school, 10; preaching,
11 ; prayer meeting. Wednesday evening
7 :30 o'clock.
St. Johns. Central avenue and Charleston
street E. L. Hurlburt. local elder. Sab
bach school. 10; preaching, 11; prayer meet
ing, Tuesday evening, 8.
Mount Tabor, Eaat Sixtieth and Belmont
streets J. M. WUloughby, minister. Sab
bath school, i.0; preaching, 11; prayer meet
ing Wednesday evening. 7:4.".
Alblna (German), Skid more and Mallory
H. J. Dlrksen, minister; A. C. Schweltxer.
local elder. '-abbath school, 10:30; preach
ing. 11:3"; preaching Sunday evening. 7.30;
prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7:80.
Standinavtai.. Ogden Hall, Mississippi
avenue and Shaver streets O. E. Sandnes,
minister. Sabl-ath school, 10: preaching. 11;
preaching Sund&, Wednesday and Friday
evenings at 6 o'clock.
ADVANCED THOUGHT.
Portland Hotel Assembly Hall Sermon
lecture every Sunday -night by Dr. Alxamon
Ira Lucas.
X era pie of Universal Fellowship Rev. J.
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Endeavorers Will Have Spe
cial Services.
Programme for Rodsep - Avenue
Christian Church Arranged.
AT THE Rodney-avenue Christian
Church this morning, the pastor.
Rev. J. Carlos Ghormley.. will deliver a
sermon, entitled "Modern Religion."
In the evening the Christian En
deavor Society will have charge of the
services. Clarence Sprague and one or
two other members of the Oregon
Christian Endeavor Union will be the
speakers. Special music will be pro
vided by the choir led by Mrs. Beatrice
Luzader Kimmons.
The Rodney-Avenue Christian En
deavor Society will hold its regular
monthly business meeting at the home
of Mrs. B. S. Kelsey. 336 Monroe street,
on Wednesday evening. A short debate
will be held afterwards. the topic
being 'Resolved. That the franchise the
City Council offered the Jitney is Just."
R. W. Davis and H. T. Larson will take-j
the affirmative and F. C. Johnston and
G. W. McKay the negative.
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Rev. O. T. Deever. general secretary
of the Christian Endeavor Society of
the United Brethren Church, will visit
the several United Brethren churches
In the city today. Mr. Deever comes
from Dayton, O., and is on a visit to
the Pacific Coast district In the Inter
est of the Endeavor work. He will hold
meetings In the city next Sunday at
the following places: At 11 A. M., Al
berta Church. Twenty-seventh and
Sumner streets: at 3 P. M., at the Tre
mont Church, and at 7:30 P. M.. at the
First Church, corner of East Fifteenth
and Morrison streets. ' Mr. Deever is a
young man of unusual ability as a
leader and insplrer of the young. His
work everywhere is attended with
fruitful results.
African Methodist Church to
Hold Quarterly Service.
Rev,
C. A. Douglas, of Missoula, Will
Occupy Pulpit Today.
IN Bethel African Methodist Episcopal
Church, Rev. W. H. Prince, pastor,
the first quarterly services of this con
ference year will be held today. Rev.
O. N. Douglass. D. D., of Missoula,
Mont., the newly appointed presiding
elder, will occupy the pulpit at each
service.
Dr. Douglass will be accompanied by
Rev. M. C. Knight, of Bremerton.
Wash. Sunday school will be at 9:30
A. M. ; morning services at 11 o'clock,
followed by love feast and baptismal
services.
Allen Christian Endeavor will meet
at 6:30 P. M.
Evening services at 8 o'clock will be
Tollowed by tne administration or ine
Lord's supper.
Monday evening at 8 o'clock Rev.
M. C. Knight will preach.
A Thanksgiving turkey dinner will
be served to the public by the women
of the church from 12 M. until evening.
The public is cordially invited to at
tend all services.
The Ladies' Missionary Society of
Kenilworth Presbyterian Church, East
Thirty-fourth and Gladstone, will hold
their annual praise service at '7:45
tonight. Mrs. Henry V. Noyes will be
the speaker of the evening. Mrs.
Noyes recently returned to this coun
try, after 43 years of missionary serv
ice in China.
Thanksgiving week will be observed
at the Montavilla Christlarr" Church.
Seventy-sixth and Hoyt streets, with
services today as usual and preaching
each night of the weel up to Friday
night, when the choir will give a
sacred concert. Rev. Eugene Burr is
minister.
H. Dickey, pastor. Service at 292 Eleventh
street, corner Columbia, at 7:45 P. M ; oe
cult leseons oa the Blbe, followed by answer
ing Queeuona.
Advanced Thought. Chrlstenaen's Hall,
sermon lecture and healing by Ajxemon Ira
Luc us at 11 o'clock.
AlSHOt L4TED BIBLE STUDENTS.
Christensen's Hall Eleventh and Yamhi.i
streettf '2 P. M., Eureka drama; 8 P. M
public discourse by W. A. Baker, subject.
"Hope of the Church and Hope of the
World."
BAPTIST.
First. White Temple. Twelfth and Taylor
streets 9:!ro, Bible school claass for all
ages; preaching at 11 and 7:30; B. Y. P. ti.
at 6:30.
East Side. East Twentieth and Ankeny
r streets Rev. W. O. Shank, D. L., ptor.
10, Sunday school: li. preaching by the pas
tor theme, "Some Things America Should
Be' Thankful For"; ft:30, n. Y. P. L; 7:30
preaching by the pastor, theme. "The Place
of the Atonement in the Divine Economy of
Salvation.'
Glencoe, East Forty-fifth and Main streets
Rev. A. B. Waits, pastor. 0:43. Sunday
school ; 11, preaching by Kev. A. Lawrence
Black, theme, 'The Christian's Job"; o:3o,
B. Y. P. V.: 7:30. preaching by Rev. A.
Lawrence Black, theme, "Turn On the
Power."
University Park. FUke and Drew street
10. Sunday school;" 11. preaching by Rev. A.
B. Waltz, theme, "The Gain of Following
Jemjs"; 6:30, B. Y. P. C; 7:30. preacblng by
Rev. A. B. Walts, theme, "Letters on tbe
Page of Life."
i Grace, East Seventy-sixth and Ash streets
Rev. H T. Cash, pastor. 10. Sunday ahool;
preaching by ltev. El wood P. Lyon. Ph. D. ;
themea. 11. "What Baptists Believe"; 3,
"Tempter. Tempjitlon and Overcomen" ;
7:30. "City of Retuge."
Calvary Morning sul'ject. "Things That
Help tli a Christian i-ite"; vvenUia- subject.
"The Religion of the Scribes and Pharl-,
se-s." No. 3 of serK-s.
Swedish-Finnish Baptist Mission meets at
7:45 In the lower Whit Temple. Twelfth and
Taylor streets.
Lenta Rev. J. M. Nelson, pastor. 10.
Sunday school: 11 and 7:30, preaching by
the pastor: SO. B T. P. U.
University Park. Flsks and Drew streets
0:50. Sunday sch ol ; 11 and 7:30, preaching
by the pastor; 0:80, B. T. P. V.
Mount Olivet. Seventh and Everett streets
Rev. W. A. Vligett. pastor. Service. 11
and 8; Sunday school. 12:80.
First German. Fourth and Mill streets
Rev. Jacob Pratt, pastor. 0:43, Sunday
school: 11 and 7:3f. preaching by the pastor
Second German. Morrla and Rodney 9:45,
Sunday school; preaching services, 11 and a;
B. Y. P. U., 7.
The Young Men's Class (H. Y. it. C of
the Highland Baptist Church. East Sixth
and Alberta streets, meets at 0:43 A. M.
Sunday.
Italian Mission, East Eighteenth and Tlb
betts strosts Rev. Francisco Sannella, pas
tor. 10. Sunday school; 10:SO. short ser
mon for English-speaking people; 11. preacn
Ing service; 7. pastor's clrcis (prayer serv
ice); b. preaching servlcs.
Swedish. Fifteenth and Hoyt street Rev.
T. Gideon SJolander. paator. Services, 10:30
A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
CATHOLIC.
Pro-Catnedral, Fifteenth and Davis streets
Hev. E. V. O'Hara. alaas, S, 7:13. :30.
9:45; high mass. 11; evening service, 7:43.
fct. Lawrence. Third and Sherman streets
Rev. J. C. luchea. Mass. 6. :3U; hlga
mass. 10:H0: evening service. 7:3b.
St. Patrick's. Nineteenth and savler streets
ltev. 13. P. Murphy. Mass, a; high mass.
10::iO; evening aervice, 7:3U.
St. Francis', hlait Eleventh and fk
streets He v. J. li. Black. Mass, i, 8, ;
high misa, 19::40; evening servlre, 7::10.
immaculate Hiart ot Mary. Williams ave
nue and Stanton street ltev. W. A. Ialy.
Mass. 6. 8. 9: high mass, 11 o'clock; even
ing service. 7:80.
Koiy Htiai. Kast Third and Clackamas
Rev. C. J. Olson. M.ii. ti. 7. S, U; high
mas. 11: evening service. 7:o.
The Madeleine. East Twenty-fourth and
Siskiyou Kev. G. F. Thompson. M ass, 7: Jo.
It; high mass. 1U:30: evening service. 7:4.".
St. Andrew's, East Ninth and Alberta
streets Hev. T. Kiernan. Mass. 8; high
mass. iO::to; evening service. 7:30.
Ascension, East Yamhill and Hast Seventy
slxtn Krftnclscaii Fathers. Muss. 8; high
mass. 10 30. evening service, 7:3U.
blessed Barramcnr, Maryland avenue and
llianuena street Kev. B. V. Kelly. Mass,
s; hiKd mass. lo:3U; evening service. 7:3t.
Holy Redeemer. Portland boulevard and
Vancouver avenue Rev. F. H. Miller. Mass,
6. b; l-.lgh aitss. 10: JO; evening service. 7:30.
Holy Cross. 7" Bowduin street Rev. C
Raymond. Mass t; high mass. 10:30. even
ing service. :80.
Sacred Heart, Eaat Eleventh and Center
Rev. i. Robl. Mass. g; hlch mass. 10:30;
evening service. 7:34V
St. Agatha. East Fifteenth and Miller
Rev. J. c'ummleky. Maes. 8; high mass.
10:::0: evnlna- eervlee. 7:30.
St. Joseph lOermanl. Fifteenth and Couch
streets Kev. B Di;rrer. Mass. 8- high
mass. 10 30: evening service,, 7:80. "
St. Clares. Capitol Hill Franciscan
Fathers, ltev. Father Modestua. Low mass.
7:30; Mgh mass and benediction, V:20; ser
mon at both masses.
Su t-tanlalaua Italian). Marvland avenue
eseeeefj
J CIIUKCII TVOTICaR IVK HY -4
1 M- KAIII Till KSDAV.
Notices for the Sunday church t
I directory must reach the office I
J of The Oregonian by 4 o'clock
4 Thursday afternoon. The follow-
Ing- 'form should be adhered to:
Name of church and denomina-
tion, the location, pastor name,
J time of services, subject of morn- J
Injr theme, subject of evening 4
4 theme, time of Sunday school,
4 young people's and other meet-
ings. To insure accuracy, the
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I convenient, a typewriter should
T be used. J
and Willametr bo.ulevmrd Rev. T. Mat hew.
Mnam. to; lilgft fflua, 1U:3U; evening service.
7:80.
M. Petefe. J ents Rev. p. Buetgen. Mass.
8; high mass loTSO; evening service. 7:30.
St. Clements, Smith and Newton streets
Rev. C. Smith. Mass 8; hlh masa. 10:30:
evs-nlnr service, 7:20.
St. Charles. Thirty-fourth and Killings
worth Rev. g. Snlderhom. Masa. 8; high
mars. 10;:t0: evening pervlce. ":3.
(it. Rose's Fifty-third and Alameda
streets Rev. j. M. O'Farrell. pastor. Masses.
B and 10 A. M. ; ev. r.ing devotion. 7:;t0.
8U Michael's (Italian, Fourth and Mill
Jenult Fathers; M. J. Baloeire. S. J., pastor.
Low ma9. 8:S0; high masa. 10:30; evening
service. 7:80.
tu Philip N'erl. East Sixteenth and Hick
ory Rev. W. J. Cart wright. Masa. 7:30. U
hish mass, lrt:3; evenina service. 7:SO.
fct. Ignatius. 3220 Forty-thtra street East.
Jesuit Fathers Father William J. Deeney.
rector. Masa. 6 :30. 8, 0:15. 10:3O; evening
service, 7:SO. ,
CHRISTIAN.
Firt, Park and Columbia Harold H.
Griff is. pastor. Preaching, 11 A. M-. sub
ject. "The Apology of the Sneak"; 7:45 P.
M., subject. "Renown Through Self - Renun
ciation"; Bible school at U:4i A. M.; Chrls
tion Endeavor at 6:30 P. M
Eaat Side, East Taylor at Twelfth street
R. H. Sawyer, pastor. 11. "Daniel Webster
Opinion of the Bible"; 7:30, "Oainlng LIfe'a
Goal."
Rodney avenue, Rodney avenue and Knott
stn.in Rev J. Carlos Ghormley. pastor.
10 A. M Bible school ; 11. preaching;
Young People's Society, 6:30.
Vernon, Eul Fifteenth street North and
Wygant street Regular services 10:30 and
7 .3o. Preaching both morning and evening.
Woodlawn. East Seventh and Liberty
streeta w. L. Mltllnger. minister. Bible
school. 9:45 A. M.; social service. 11 A M
Christian Endeavor. 6:80 P. M. ; preaching
uy u r. oievena, t :sv r. m.
CONGREGATIONAL.
First Church. Park and Madinon etreets
turner K. uyott, minister. 9:00 A. M.,
Bibl.- school; G.'MH Y. P. S. C E. - Dr.
D,ott's theme. 11 A. M.. "The Hand of t.od
in the History of America" ; 7 :-IO P. M.,
foer 1 "Harvest Cantata." by the ouariet.
Pilgrim. Shaver street and Missouri ave
nue Rev. W. C. Kantner. minister. :4u
A. M., Sunday school; 1 1 A. M., "The Ever
lasting Yea"; 3 I. M.. Junior Endeavor;
6:30 P. M.. Y. P. S. C. E. : 7:30 P. M., "Los
Ing One's ("5 real est Treasure. M
Finnish Mifiiun. 107 Skid more street Rev.
Samuel Neva la. pastor. . Younc t opl-Ts
meeting, 6 o'clock; preaching, 7:30; prayer
meeting. Thursday evening at S: 13.
Highland, Prescott street, near Union ave
nue Rev. George Edward Lewis, pastor.
Sunday eervlces. 11 A. M.. subject. "Thanks
giving, to Whom?" Sunday night at 7:3i,
sermon-lecture, "A Streetcar or a Jitney."
laurelwood. Forty-fifth avenu- and sixtv-
flfth street Southeast lrt A. M.. Saht.ath
school; 11 A. M.. preaching service; 3:45 P.
M .. . . o. C K. meeting; 3 P. M . vesper
service, a. . ieonarat, of the Public Wel-
xare Bureau, speaker.
CHRISTIAN rKTENCE.
First, Everett between Eighteenth and
Nineteenth streets Services. 11 and ft: sub
ject ot lesson s-rmon. "Ancient and Modern
Necromancy. Alias Mesmerism and Hypno
tism. Denounced"; Sunday school, tt:4 and
11; eanesuay evening meeting at e.
Second, East Sixth street and Holladay
avenue Services. 11 and ; suTJect of 1 -
son sermon. "Ancient and Modern Necro-
many, A has Mesmerism and Hypnotism. De
nounced"; Sunday school. U:-I3; Wednesday
evening meeting at 8.
Third, East Twelfth and Salmon streets
Services, 11 and 8, subject of teon sermon,
"Ancient and Modern Necromancy. Alias
Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Oenounced ;
Sunday school. 11 ar.d 12:15; Wednesday
ev ning meeting at 8. -
Fourth, Vancouver avenue and Emerson
street Services, 11 and Hi subject of lesson
sermon, "Ancient and Modern Necromancy.
Aliai. Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De
nounced" ; Sunday school. 0:40 and 11;
Wednesday evening meeting at H.
Fifth. Myrtle Park station Services at 11
A M. ; subject of lesson sermon. "Ancient
anl Modern Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism
and Hypnotism. Denounced ; Sunday School
i:S4 and 11 ; Wednesday evening meeting
at S.
Christian Pclence Society Holbrook block,
St. Johr.a Services. Sunday 11: Wednesday
evening meeting at R; suhject of lesion ser
mon. "Ancient and Modern Necromancy
Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De
nounc-id.
IHVINT5 SCIENCsE.
First, Divine Science, 131 Twelfth street.
corner Alder nev. u. m. Mlnard. pastor
Services 11 A. M ; Sunday school, 12 :10;
B'.ble claws. Tuesday. 2 P. M.; study class
Thursday. 8 P. M.
EPISCOPAL
St. David's, East Tlfth and Belmont
Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. Services, 8
o'clock. :3.. 1 1 and 7 :30; sermon at 1 1
o'clock, "Modern Kplsths"; 7:30, "A Word
in Season"; Thanksgiving day. services at
10 o cloek and 1j:oj; offeriims for tl Good
Saniai'itnn Hospital.
fiu Mark s, 1 weuty-flrst and Man j.aii
streets Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector; Rev.
John G. Hatton, associate. Services, Sun
das. 7:30 A. M , holy eucharist; w:5. Sun
day school; 10:15, matins; 11. holy euchant
and sermon; 7:4A P. M., service and preach
ing In preparation for the mission; week
days, holy eucharist daily at 7:30 A. M.
Trinity Church. Nineteenth and Evere:t
streets Rev. Dr. A, A. Morrison, rector.
Holy communion. 8 A. at.; morning prat
and sermon 11; evening prayer euid ser
mon. 8; Sunday school. v:-ft3 A. M.
Church of St. Michael and All Angela.
Broadway and Kast Forty-third street North
Sermon, 11; holy communion, first Sunday,
11; third Sunday. 7:80.
Grace Memorial. Weldler and East Seven
tsenth streets North Kv. Oswald W. Tay
lor, vicar. Holy communion. 8, excepting
on first Sunday in the month ; morning
prayer and sermon, 11; Sunday school, lu.
No evening service.
All Saints. Twenty-flftn and Savler streets
Sunday school, 10; morning prayer and
sermon, 11 ; celebration ot tne holy com
muidoa the first Sunday lu the a.onih at 11
and the third Sunday at 8.
8C Paul's, Woodmere Rev. Oswald W.
Taylor, vicar. Holy communion, first Sun
day of month. 8 ; evening pra er and ser
mon, 4. except the first Sunday of month,
St. John's, Mllwaukle Rev. John D. Rice,
vicar. 8, holy communlou, except on first
Sunday of month; id. Sunday scrool; It.
morn tug prayer; 7 :30. evening prayer; holy
communion, first Sunday of raonth,
St. John's, Sellwocl Rev. John D. Rice
vicar. Prayer. 8; holy communion. a:3i;
first Sunday of month.
Church of Our Mvtor, Woodstock. East
Forty-first street and Six t let u avenue
Archdeacon Chambers in cbarge. Sunday
school, 10 A. M. ; Mervlce and sermon at 1.1
A. M.
Bishop Morris Memorial Chapel, Good.
Samaritan Hospital Holy communion, 4
A. M.; evenaot.g. 7 :13.
fit, Andrews, Hereford street, opposite
Portsmouth Si hool -Archdeacon Chambers
in charge. Sunday school, lu- A. M. ; service
and sermon, 11 A. M.
St. Matthew's. Corbett and Bancroft
streets Rev. W. A. M. nreca. vicar. Sun
day school. 10; sorvices and sermon, 11 A. M.
Churcn of the Good Shepherd. Graham
and Vancouver averues Rev. John Dawson,
rector. Sunday school, 9:43 A. M. ; morning
service, 11; evening scr ice. 7 :30.
St. Stephen's I'ro-Cathedral, Thirteenth
and Cl The Rt. Rev. W. T. Sumner,
bishop of Oregon; the Very Rev. E. H. Mc-
toliister. dean. frervices. 7:43 A. M.. 11 A.
w- . Ai. ; cnurch school. 10 A. M. ;
weekdays. 7:30 A. M . on Tuesday, Wednes
day and Friday ; Strang rs cordially Invited.
asnington-street cars, transfer to Thir
teenth, off at Cia ; Sunnysiuu cars, olf at
Clay, two blocks west.
st. John's. t;i"i Vmnt ilia avenue John D.
Rice. Vlenr. Morning. "The Heaviest
lasers In t War " : cvcnlnie. "The Kttiat-
dom of St If.''
EVANGELICAL.
The Swedish Free Church, corner of Mis
souri atenue and Sunm.r strt-ei tl. 1;.
Rodin-, rjHior. Sunday school, V:4o; preach
ing. 11 A. M : y ung pvopK- s roettini. 6 -io:
prearhii.g. a p. M.
First (Jcrniin. Tenth and Clav streets
G. F. Lieniinx. Sr.. pastor. Sunday school
at t 30 A. M. ; preecning s-rvic by the
pa tor at 1U:43 A M. ; Younc People s
Society servli-es at 7 P. M., auu preaching uy
the pastor at 8 P. M.
Third Reform. Lents w. g. Llenkaemper.
pastor. Sunday school at IO A. M. ; preach
ing service at 11 A. M.; catechetical ciass.
Saturday at 10 A. M.
Norwegian Danish. Sumner and East
Twenty-third at reel North Morton Olsen.
pastor. Service Sunday at 11 A. M. and l:o
P. M. ; Sunday school at IO; young people s
meeting at 6.30; praer meeting, Wednesday
at 8 o'clock.
Portland Mission N. Shupp. pastor. Car
son HelKhte. Sund.iy school at 10 and
preaching at 1 1 A. M. ; West Portland.
Sunday v.nool at 3:30. Y. P. A. at o:.J0
and .Teaching at 7 :30 P. M.
LATTKK-UAY ISA INT 9.
Latter-day Saints. East Twenty -fifth and
Madison lu o'clock. Sunday school ; service
at 11:45 and evvnii.g service at 7:30,
LUTHERAN.
West Side Norwegian Lutheran, Four
teenth and Davis streets Wilhelm Petter
on. pastor. English m r vices, first and third
Sundays of each month at 11 A. M. and
second and fourth Sundas at 8 P. M-;
Norwegian services first and third Sundas
of each month at 8 p. M. and second and
fourth Sundays at 11 A. M. ; Sunday school
at 10 A. M-; English and Norwegian Mens
Club the third Monday at P. M. ; Y. P. S.
Tuesday evening; English Bible clas Friday
evenings: vesper aervu at 5 P. M. eacn
Sunday in the hall on the corner ot IriXteeoth
and Alberta.
Grace, Evangelical. Mason street and Al
bitm Hev. K. Proivet. p.istor. bervles,
10 .iO A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday School
:30 A. M.
Grace English. Missouri Synod, Me for,
struct and A I Lin a av.-uut- Rev. K. Probst.
patr. Services. 10.3 A. M. and 7.30 I. M.
Trinity German (Missouri Synod). Will
lams and Graham nvnues J. A. Kunbactj.
pastor. Servl'-es. 10:13 A. M., 7:30 P. M.
Sunday School. tf:i: A. M.
Bethel Free, Stuhen Hall. Ivy street and
Williams avenue Rev. G. A. Staiey, min
ister. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. 1.;
Sunday scnool. IO A. M.
Bethany Danish, Union avenue North and
Morris street. M. C. Jeusen-Engholm. pas
tor. Services. 11 and 8; Young peoples
meeting. Tuesday. 8 P. M.
Immanuel (Swedish). Nineteenth and
Irving streets. Services. H A. M. and 8 P.
M . ; Sunday school, !:43 A. M. ; Y. P. Society,
Tuesday s 6 P. M. ; Ladles' Aid. first
Wednesday. " P. M.; Pipe Organ Society,
first Friday. 8 P. M.
St. James English, West Park and Jef
ferson st reets Rrv. Mr. HuBsard, pastor.
Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ; Sunday
school. 10 A. M. ; Luther Leaxue. 7 P. M.
Our Saviour's, East Tenth and Grant
Rev. George Henrlksen. pastor. English.
10 : 13, Norwegian, 11:15.
St. Paul's German. East Twelfth and
Clinton istreets A. Krause. pat-tor. Refor
mation festival; Sunday school. w:30 A. M ;
service, 1U:30 A. M. ; coniession and holy
communion. 7 :3o P. M. ; Friday and Sat
urday concerts. 7:30 P. M.
METHODIST tri.HOPAL.
First, Twelfth and Taylor street! Dr.
Jonhua S:ansf!e'd. pastor. Sermons. lu:;;u
A. M. and Too P. if.
t'entnai y. K.it Ninth and East Pine
Mre.-is Dr. T. W. Lane, pastor. Preaching
at 11 A. M., "God's Gifts, Our Jo"; sermon
at 7::t0 P. M "Jesus As a Frlt-nd"; Sunday
school. 1 :4." A. M. ; Epworth League, o: lo
P. M.; class m.-oiinp, p. M.
Rose City Park, Sandy boulevard and East
Fifty-eighth street North. Aaron Alien
Heist pa si or. Morning service, 11; vetpers,
4. .3d o'clock.
I jiurilw tod . Slxt y-thlrd street Southeast,
near Foster "oad Kv. l". It. Carlon. past nr.
I 1 A. M.. "The Di ini l y of t he Gospel" ;
7 :3U P. M., "The Reasonableness of tne
Gospel." There will bo a meeting for men
o-nly at 3 I'. M. with special programme.
The speeiul meetings will continue during
the v-ek.
Trinity. East Tenth and Sherman streets
Rev. S. N. Sandif ur. pastor. Sr ices. 1 1
o'cloc k and 7 :3i ; Sunday school, ly ; Ep
worth league. to p. M.
Mount Tabor. Fast Stark and Slrty-flrst
streets E. olln Eldrldge. minister. Preach
Ine. 11 A. M., subject. "The Key That tn
locks"; 7 "Of Heroic Mould"; Sunday
school. ; Epworth League, f :.1h; mid
week pra t service, Thnrsda v. 7 P. .i .
University I'arC Fik and Lombard
streets Rev. J. T. Abbott. I. D. Ser ices.
11 A. M-, 7:3" P. M ; Sunday school. :43
A. M. . Epworth League. H.3t P. M.. Prayci
meeting. 7 :43 o'clock Thursday.
Westmerelond. 1 P. I Mllwaukle R, W.
Mauldea, pastor. 1 'reach ing. 1 1 and 7 :30;
Sunday school. 10; Junior League. 6: M0.
Woodstock. Woodstock avenue and Forty
fourth street Southeast Rev. Frank James,
pastor. Sunday school, lu; 1- :15. class
meeting; 6:4, Epworth League; 11 and 7:4 A.
sermons by the pastor; midweek prayer
service. Thursday, a P. M,
German. Roaney avenue and Stanton
street T. A. Schumann, pastor. Sunday
school. 9:43 A. M. ; services, ll A. M.. aua
b P. M.; Epworth League, 7:15 P. M.
Sunn) side. orner Eaat Yamhiii and East
Thirty-fifth streets R. Elmer Smith, pas
tor. Sunday school. .Z0 A. M. ; preaching.
II A. M. ; Epworth League. 6:3o p. M. ; peo
ples ' popular Service, 7:43 P. M,
Vrintiy. East Tenth and Snerrran street
Rev. F. D Sandlfur. pastor. Sunday school.
iv A. M.. pr. aci; ng at 11 and a.
Lincoln, East Fifty-second and Lincoln
Rev. B. H. Morse, minister. Preaching.
10 SO A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; miaweek serv
ice, Thursday. 7:30 P. M.
First Norwegian Danish, Hoyt and Eigh
teenth s'Ceets Rev. Ellas GJerding. pastor.
Preaching at 11 A. M. and at 8 P. M. ; Y. P.
Society every Tuesday night. 8:13; prayer
meeting Thursday n:ght at 8 o'clock.
Wood.awn. East Tenth North and High
land streets Rev W. E. Kloster. pa tor.
Sunday school, lit A. M : morning servic-.
11 A. M . Epworth League. 7 P. M ; evening
service 7 -43 P. M.; prayer meeting. Tuurs
diH. " P. M.
St. J-.s. Leavitt and Hay stteeis Rev,
J. H. ii Nii.t-. minister. Morrint; service a.t
J 11 o'clo; evening worship, 7:3d.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL POL'TII.
-ir.t, l"n!on avenue and Vultnoma street
fi v V.'. .1. I'etit in. pastor; service1, 1 1
o'e'ock and 7 : 0; morn In sermon by tho.
pFto . them . "Tlu Voice ve Ha e
H f-.i V. -lint- by Rev. C. A .
tCoucludtt'l on Pag 11, Column 3.)