.THE SUNDAY, OREGOXUN, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 2, 1917. CHURCH OF THE MADELEINE TRYING TO CLEAR DEBT Sixth Anniversary of Organization of Parish Will Be Held December 24 Altar Society Preparing to Hold Christmas Sale. 10 THE Church of the Madeleine is pre paring to celebrate its sixth anni versary, December 24,' when ap propriate services will be held. In an ticipation of that event a drive is being made to wipe out all indebtedness on the church properties. It Is the ambi tion of the priest in charge, the Rev. George Thompson, to clear away all debt by Christmas time. To accomplish this a live committee of, men has been appointed and. they are busy at work on the enterpriser Members of the committee are Pan Kelleher, chairman.: James Gill, secretary; T. J. Seufert, M. K. Brady, J. N. Casey.'Robert J. O'Neil, W. J. Sheehy. F. A. Sullivan. J. F. Clarkson, James F. Twohy, John. Man ning, James Dougherty, C. B. King, H. E. Kalvelage, John. F. Daly, M. H. Kern, L. W. Cronan. John Larkin and George Thompson. - ' The church first held a meeting Sep tember 17, 1911, in the home of J. F. Clarkson. Just a few persons were present, but the interest shown, was sincere and by Christmas the new church was ready. In 1913 the Sisters' Convent was dedicated. This building was a gift of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sin nott as a memorial to the parents of Mr. Sinnott.. This school adjoins the church and has an enrollment of 100 day scholars. The music department isf especially fine. There is a parent-teacher organiza tion that is doing good; work. The Altar Society of the church is planning a Christmas sale. This will be arranged by the officers: President, Mrs. Jphn Manning; vice-presidents, Mrs. E. Gurney, Miss Amelia Casey, Mrs. J. D. Sullivan, Mrs. C. S. Sweeny; secretary, Mrs. T. J. Murphy; treasurer, Mrs. C. B. King. The choir of the church is directed by F. W. Goodrich and the organist is Mrs. Robert Power (Carmel Sullivan). Father George Thompson, has been in charge since the parish was started and he has as his assistant Father George Campbell, who is well known here, having: been educated in Portland. Church Year Begins Today With Advent. Devotion of 4Q Hoars Set In Romai Catholic Parishes. TODAT is the First Sunday of Advent and begins the Christian year, ac cording to the-calejdar of the Catholic Church. At the high mass at St. Mary's Cathedral this morning Father O'Hara will preach a special sermon on the subject of "The Pope's Plea for a Last ing Christian Peace" Service is at 11 o'clock. The devotion of the - forty hours will be held at St. Mary's Cathedral commencing next Friday and ending on the following Sunday afternoon. The high mass of exposition will be sung at 6 o'clock Friday morning. On Friday evening at 7:45 there will be a solemn procession of the blessed sacrament. Sunday Services in City CkurcKes ADVENT. Advent Christian, 438 Second street, near Kail street Rev. J. S. Lucas, pastor. Preaching:, 10:30; Sunday school, 12; Loyal Workers, 6:80; preaching, 7:30; prayer meet ing, Thursday evening. 7:30. ADVENTIST. C These services are held on Saturday.) Central, East Eleventh and Everett streets P. C Hay ward, minister. Sabbath school, 3.0 ; church services, 11:15; prayer meet ing, Wednesday night, 7:45; Toung People's meeting, 7 :45. Montavilla, East Eightieth and Everett treta J. F. Beatty, local elder. Sabbath ttchool, 10; preaching, 11; prayer meeting, 7:30 P. M.. Wednesday; Young People's meeting. Saturday, 4 P. M. Tabernacle, West Side, Knights of Pyth ias liall Eleventh and Alder streets Sab- CHtRCH NOTICES DIE THURS DAY. . Pastors, secretaries and others who are responsible for the ap peararft?& of churches notices are asked to see that said notices are in the editorial department of The Oregonian by Thursday, 6 P. M. Please conform to style mentioning church, location, pas tor, time of meeting' and topic, if desired. bath school, 10; preaching, 11; prayer meet ing, Tuesday evening at 8 P. M., at 185 Thirteenth street. Alblna (German), Ski dm ore and Mai lory streets A. A. Meyers, minister; A. C Schweitzer, local elder. Sabbath school. 10; services. 11:15; prayer meeting, Wednesday vening, 7:30; preaching Sunday evening, 8. St. Johns, Central avenue and Charleston street A. R. Folkenburg, local elder. Sab bath school, 10; preaching. 11; prayer meet ing, Wednesday evening, 7:30. r Lents, Nlnety-fourtn street and Fifty eighth avenue Southeast . J. Chit wood, local elder. Sabbath school, 10; preaching, 11; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:45 P. M. Mt Tabor, East Sixtieth and Belmont streets W. T. Hilgert, minister. Sabbath school. 10; preaching, 11; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. 7:45. Scandinavian, Ogden Hall, Mississippi ave nue and Shaver street O. B. Sandnesa, min ister. Sabbath school. 10; preaching, 1L ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. W. O. W. Hall, East Sixth and Alder streets. 3 P. M., public lecture by W. M. Wisdom, subject, "The Handwriting on the Wall; Its Present Application"; 8 P. M., discourse by W. M. Wisdom. BAPTIST. First. White Temple, Twelfth and Taylor. 9-50, Bible school, classes for all ages ; 11, preaching by Rev. A. Ross Kitt, theme, A Religion Which Will Not Fail"; 6:15, B. Y. P. U. ; 7:30, preaching by Rev. A. Ross .Kitt, theme, "Qualifying tor Dlscipleshlp." Montavilla, Grace Rev. H. T. Cash, pas tor. 11 A. M.. "What Kind of Christianity 3s Yours?'; 7:30 P. M., "What the Church Has to Offer to the Men of Montavilla," East Hide, East Ankeny and Twentieth streets Rev. W. 3. Hinson, pastor. Sun day school, 9:45 A. M. ; preaching, 11 A. M. ; evening, 7:45; B. Y. P. U. meets 6:45. Dr. Tlinson will preach in the morning on "What He Did When He Died"; in the evening.; Where Is God Today?" Arleta W. Garnet Handley, pastor. 11, sermon, "Reception of Members and the Communion Service"; 7:30 "Bringing Up father." CATHOUC. St. Rose's, East Fifty-third street and Alameda Drive Rev. J. M. O'Farrell, pas tor. Mass, 8 ; high mass, 10 :30 ; benedic tion. 4 P. M. Immaculate Heart of Mary, Williams ave nue and Stanton street Rev. W. A. Daly. Mass, 6, 8. 9; high mass, 11 o'clock.; even ing service, 7:30. St. Phillip Neri's (Paullst Fathers), East Sixteenth and Division streets. William J. Cartwrlght, pastor. Hours of mass. 6, 8:30, 10:30 A. M. ; evening service. T:30 o'clock. St. Patrick's. Nineteenth and Savier streets -Rev. E. P. Murphy. Mass, 8; high mass, 10:80: evening service, 7:30. Blessed Sacrament, Maryland avenue and Blandena street Rev. Father F. W. Black, pastor. Mass, 8 A. M, ; high mass at 10:30 A. M. ; evening service, 7:30. Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth and Darts streets Rev. E. V. O'Hara. Mass. 6, 7:15, 8:80., 9:45; high mass, 11; evening service, 7:45. St. Peter's. Lents Rev. P. Buetgen. Mass, S; high mass, 10:30; evening service, 7:30. St. Michael's (Italian): Fourth and Mill Jesuft Fathers, M. J. Balestra, S. J., pastor. Low mass, 8:30; high mass, 10:80; evening service, 7:80. St. Lawrence, Third and Sherman streets Rev. J. C. Hughes. Mass. . 6. 8:30; high mass. 10:30; evening service. 7:30. St. Francis', Fast Eleventh and Oak streets Rev. J. H- Black. Mass, 6, 8, 9; high mass. 10:80; evening service, T:80. Holy Rosary, East Third and Clackamas in which the children of the parish and members of the Cathedral Holy Names Society will take part. Saturday is the feast of the Immaculate Conception, a holy day of obligation and the pa tronal feast of the Cathedral Church. The masses will be at the same hours as on Sundays, with a special mass at 12:20 instead of the 'Usual 11 o'clock mass. High mass will be sung at 8:30 A. M. The forty hours devotion will conclude at 4 P. M. on Sunday, Decem ber 9, with a sermon by Very Rev. Prior Olsen, "Procession and Solemn Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament." The devotion of the forty hours will be held at the Church of the Madeline beginning next Friday, with high mass of exposition at 8 A. M-, and concluding on the following Sunday evening with solemn benediction of the blessed sac rament. On Friday evening there will be devotions and a sermon by Rev. Charles M. Smith, of the Parish of Our Lady of Sorrows. ' Archbishop to Celebrate Anniversary. December 13 to Be Gala Day With Roman Catholics. AN event of more than ordinary im portance will be the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the ordina tion of Archbishop Christie, to be ob served December" 12. Three events for that day will claim the attention of Catholics throughout the entire state. In the morning at 10 o'clock the arch bishop will pontificate solemnly at the cathedral and afterward he will enter tain the clergy of the diocese at lunch eon at St. Mary's Academy. In the evening there will be a reception at the archbishop's residence. All Cath olics and friends will be invited. - It is planned to gather money and give an offering to the archbishep as a token of esteem, love and apprecia tion, so that he may be able to further some of the philanthropies in which he is interested. The priests in charge of the plans for this celebration include the Very Rev. J. C. Hughes, Rev. J. H. Black, Prior Olson, Father Gregory, Father George Thompson, Rev. W. A. Daly. The chairman is the vicar general. Rev. James Rauw. Archbishop Christie has been in Port land since 1899. He. succeededVArch bishop Gross. Before coming here he was bishep of Victoria. Vancouver Island, and was consecrated to that office in 1898 in the cathedral at St. Paul, where he was a priest. St. Agatha's Parish did well In han dling their recent bazaar. More than (850 was cleared. Of this $100 was netted at the dinner. The women of of the parish managed the dinner and the young girls of the church had charge of the parcel post that was one of the big attractions. Father Cumminsky, the priest in charge of St. Agatha's, is an inspiring leader and has a devoted number of parlshoners. Rev. C. J. Olson. Mass, 6, 7, 8, 9; high mass, 11; evening service, 7:30. The Madeleine, East Twenty-fourth and Siskiyou Rev.. G. F. Thompson. Mass, 7:30, 9; high mass, 10:30; evening service, 7:45. St. Andrew's-- East Ninth and Alberta streets Rev. T. Kiernan. Mass. 8; high mass, 10:80; evening service, 7 :30. Ascension, East Yamhill and East Seventy sixth Franciscan Fathera Mass, .6; high mass, 10:80; evening service, 7:30. Holy Redeemer, Portland boulevard and Vancouver avenue Rev. F. H. Miller. Mass, 6, 8; high mass, 10:30; evening service. 7:80. Holy Cross. 774 Uowdoln street Rec. C. Raymond. Mass. 8; high mass, 10:30; even ing service, 7:30. Sacred Heart, East Eleventh and Center Rev. Gf. Robl. Mass, 8; high mass, 10:30; evening service, 7:30. St. Agatha, East Fifteenth and Miller1 Rev. J. Cummisky. Mass, 8; high mnss. 10:30; evening service, 7:30. St. Joseph (German), Fifteenth and Couch streets Rev. B. Durrer. Mass, 8; high mass, 10:30; evening service, 7 :30. St. Stanislaus (Italian), Maryland avenue and Willamette boulevard Rev. T. Mathew. Mass, 8; high mass, 10:30; evening services, 7:30. SC Clement's. Smith and Newton streets Rev. C. Smith. Mass, 8; high mass. 10:30; evening service, 7:20. St. Ignatius (Jesuit Fathers), 3220 East Forty-tljird street Father William J. Dee ney, rector. Mass, 6:30, 8, 9:15, 10:30; even ing service, 7:30. St. Clare's, Capitol Hill (Franciscan Fath ers) Rev. Mod est us, pastor. Services at 7:30 and 9:15 A.. M., high mass. CONGREGATIONAL. First Church, Park and Madison streets Luther R. Dyott, minister. lo:30 A. M. aud 7:45 p. M. Finnish Mission, 107 Skldmore street Samuel Nevala, pastor. Young People's meeting at 6; preaching' at 7:30; prayer meeting, Thursday at 8:16 Atkinson Memorial 11 A. M., sermon, "The Most Universally Loved Book In the World"; 7:45. illustrated address, "How We Got Our Bible"; 9:45" A. M., Sunday school; 1S:30, Y. P. S. C. E-, consecration meeting. Highland, corner Prescott and Sixth Rev. Edward Constant. 11, "The Value of a Steadfast Life" ; 7:30, song service and "How to Make a Happy Home"; 9:45, Sun day school; 6:30. Christian Endeavor. Ardenwald, Ardenwald Station H. W. Hopllnk, speaker. Sunday school, 10:80 A. M. ; Christian Endeavor, 7:80 P. !. ; church service and sermon. 8:15 P. M. Sunnyside, corner East Taylor and East Thirty-second streets Rev. J. J. Staub, D. D., pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. ; Sunday school, 9:45; Junior Christian Endeavor. 3; Intermediate En deavor, 5; senior Endeavor, 6:15. - ' St. Johns 10 A. M., Sunday school; 7:30 P.- M., address by Dr. J. K- Browne, of Turkey. CHRISTIAN. First, Park and Columbia streets H. H. Grlffis, minister. 11 A. M., Rev. E. R. Moon, "My Experiences In Africa" ; 7:80 P. M., "The Uplifted Christ; the World's Uplifter," by the minister; 9:45 A. M., Bible school; 6:30 P. M Christian Endeavor. Woodlawn, Seventh and Liberty Joseph D. Boyd, pastor. 9:45, Bible school: 6:30, C. E. ; 11, 7:30. Rodney Avenue, Rodney avenue and Knott streets Rev. Carlos Ghormley, pastor. Preaching, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Bible school, 10 A. M.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M Walter Gfvens. evangelist. Kern Park. Fifty-ninth street Southeast and Forty-sixth avenue Rev. R. e. Moon, pastor. Services, Sunday school, lO A. M. ; preaching, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Chris tian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M. - CHRISTIAN .SCIENCE, First. Everett, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets Services at 11 and 8; Sunday school, 9:45 and 11; Wednesday evening meeting at 8. Second. East Sixth sfreet and Holladay avenue Services at 11 and 8; Sunday school at 9:45; Wednesday evening meetlnsr at 8. Third. East Twelfth and Salmon streets Services at 11 and 8; Sunday school at It and 12:10; Wednesday evening meeting at 8. Fourth, Vancouver avenue and Emerson street Services at 11 and 8: Sunday school at 9:45 and 11; Wednesday evening meeting at a. Fifth. Sixty-second street and Forty-second avenue Southeast Services at 11; Sun day school at 9:30 and 11; Wednesday even ing meeting at 8. Sixth, Portland Hotel Assembly Hall services at li and ; Sunday school at 11 and 12:10; Wednesday evening meeting at 8. Christian Science Society, Holbrook block. St. Johns Services Sunday at 11 and Wednesday evening at 8. DIVINE SCIENCE. First. 131 Twelfth street, corner Alder Rev. T. M. Mtnard, pastor.. Services 11 A. M., subject. "Rejoice": Bible class Tuesday z p. .M.; stuay class Thursday 8 P. M. EPISCOPAL, St. Stephen's Pro-Csthedral, Thirteenth and Clay The Rt. Rev. W. T. Sumner. bishop of Oregon; the Very Rev. E. H. Mc- Collister. dean of the Pro-CathedraL Serv ices: Sunday, 7:45 A. M., 9:45 A. M. : school. 11 A. M.. 7:45 P. M. Weekdays: Tuesday, 1:20 A. it.; Thursday, 0:30 A M. ; holy days. -7 . r& n ... . If ' u . :, .'C n jrar -4. J ft 0' i t; & : 1 ! N s - Cm ' ft lh - I - x aV tr;- H p ii3iK m iff' , . a --.a, i-, r ' " , J Bible Will Be Subject of Sunday Sermons. Woman Association of Atkinson Memorial Chmrch to Hold Annnal Basaar on December 7. THE Atkinson Memorial Church will observe today as Bible Sunday. The morning: sermon will be devoted to the greatest of books and in the evening there will be an address Illustrated with lantern slides, giving the interest ing story of how the Bible has been kept through the centuries, long be fore the days of printing, when all copies had to be made by hand and also the struggle,' since printing was invented, to make the Bible a book for all people. This will be In co-operation with the latest drive in behalf of the Army, which will be made this, coming week by the American Bible Society for the purpose of furnishing Bibles and Tes taments for our men in the great war. etc., 7:30 A. M. . Dean's office at the church, 10-12 A. M. daily except Monday. West bound cars transfer to Thirteenth-street; Sunnyside cars, off at Clay, two blocks west. Church of the Good Shepherd, Graham and Vancouver avenues Rev. John Dawson, rec tor. Holy communion, 7:30 A. M. ; Sunday school. 9:45 A. M. ; morning service, 11 A. M. ; popular evening service, 7:30. - Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett streets Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector. Services, 8 A. M., 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; Sunday school, 9:45 A. M. Church of Our Savior. Woodstock Arch deacon Chambers in charge. Services every 1 Sunday at 11 A. M. ; Sunday school at 10. St. Andrew's, Herford street. Portsmouth- Archdeacon Chambers in charge. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. ; Sunday .school at 10. St. Michael and All Angels. East Forty- third and Broadway, Rose City Park Rev. T. F. Bowen. vicar. 8 o'clock, holy com munion; 10, Sunday school; 11. Litany ser mon and special intercessions; 5, evening prayer and sermon. Morning sermpn topic, ins uiory oi tne oospei ot the .nappy God," St. John's Church, corner East Fifteenth and Harney streets. Sell wood Archdeacon Chambers in clucrse. Services at 11 A. M, and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday school at 10. St. David's Parish, East Twelfth and Bel mont streets Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. Services, 7:30 A. M., 9:30 A. M.. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. St. Paul's, Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. Taylor, vicar. Holy communion, first Sun day of month, 8; evening prayer and sermon, 4, except the first Sunday of month. Grace Memorial, Weldler and East Seven teenth streets. North Rev. Oswald W. Tay lor, vicar. Holy communion, 8, excepting on first Sunday in the month; morning prayer and sermon, 11; Sunday school, 10. No eve ning service. Church of Our Savior, Woodstock, East Forty-first street and Sixtieth tvenua Arch deacon Chambers In charge. Sunday school, 10 A. M.; service and sermon at 11 A. M. Bishop Morris Memorial Chapel, Good Samaritan Hospital Holy communion, 7 A. M. ; evening, 7:15. St. Matthew's, Corbett and Bancroft streets Services. 11 A. M. ; Sunday school, 10 A. M.; vicar. W. A. M. Breck. St. Mark's. Twenty-first and Marshall streets Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector; Kev. John G. Hat ton. associate. Sunday services: 7:80 A. M., holy eucrraxrst; 9:45, Sunday school; 11, holy eucharist and sermon; 7:45. evensong and sermon. Weekdays: Holy eucharist daily at 7:30 and Thursday second eucharist at 9:30. St. David's, East Twelfth and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 930, 11 and 7:30. The Swedish Free Church, corner of Mis souri avenue and Sumner street H. G. Ko dlne, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45; preach ing, 11 A. M.; young people's meeting, 6:45; preaching, 8 P. M. First German, TentVand Clay streets G. F. Fleming, Sr., pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 A. M.; preaching service by the pastor at 10:45 A. M. ; Young People's Society serv ices at 7 P. M., and preaching by the pastor at 8 P. M. Third Reform, Lents W. G. Llenkaemper, pastor. Sunday school at 10 A. M. ; preach ing service at 11 A. M. ; catechetical class, Saturday at 10 A. M. Norwegian Danish. Sumner and East Twenty-third streets North Morton Olsen, pastor. Services Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday school at 10; young people's meeting at 6:30; prayer meeting, Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Portland Mission N. Shupp, pastor. Car son Heights, Sunday school at 10 and preach ing at 11 A. M. ; West Portland. Sunday school at 2:30; Y. P. A. at 6:30 and preach ing at 7:30 P. M. FREE METHODIST. First. East Ninth and Mill Rev. A. Beers. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. - Central. Fifty-fifth and East Flanders Rev. W. N. Coffee. St. Johns, Richmond and Hudson streets Mrs. M. J. Blair, pastor. Lents Chapel Rev. A. Beers, pastor. Sun day school, 2 P. M.; preaching, 3 P. M. Alberta Free Methodist Church Rev. E. L Harrington. LUTHERAN. Lutheran Mission, Hamilton Chapel, Eigh tieth and East Glisan streets F. J. Eppling, pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock A. M. ; regular services at 10:45 A. M. St. James English, corner West Park and Jefferson streets Rev. W. E. Brinkman. pastor. Sunday school. It) A. M. ; holy com munion and reception of members, 11 A. M. ; Luther League, 7 P. M. ; evening service, 8 P. M. Bethel Free, corner Wygant arrd Rodney avenue Rev. J. A. Stavney, pastor. Services at 11 A. M, and 8 P. M. ; Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. Grsce English (Missouri Synod), Mason and Alblna avenue Rev. E. Probst, pastor. Services. 10:80 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Evangelical Zlon Church (Missouri Synod), Salmon and Chapman streets H. H. Kop pelmasn, pastor. Lenten services, German, 10:15 A. M. ; English, 7:45 P. M. West Side Norwegian Lutheran, Four teenth and Davis streets WUhelm Petter son. psstor. English services, first and third Sundays of each month at 11 A. M. and second and fourth Sundays at 8 P. M..; Nor CHURCH OF THE MADELEINE The campaign has the Indorsement t! President Wilson. The Woman's Association of the At kinson Church will hold their annual bazaar on Friday, December 7, at the church. East Everett and East Twenty ninth streets. There will be & sale of fancy and useful articles during the afternoon and evening. Luncheon will be served at noon and dinner at night in connection with the Bazaar. REV. A. ROSS KITT, who Is to fill the pulpit of the First Baptist Church (White Temple) for the re mainder of the year, will preach this morning on the topic, "A Religion Which Will Not Fall," and in the even ing his subject will be "Qualifying; for Disciplofhip." . The celebration of the Lord's Supper follows the morning- service, and new members will receive the hand of fel lowship. Musical numbers by the Temple quar tets aro "The King of Love," by Shel ley; "Oh, Lord, How Manifold Are Thy Works (Clare), , and "Fear Not, Oh, Land" (Rogers). wegian services, first and third Sundays 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 Men's Club, the third Monday at 8 P. M. ; Y. P. S., Tuesday evening; English Bible class, Friday evenings; vesper service at 5 P. M.' each Sunday In the hall at the corner of Fifteenth and Alberta. Immanuel, Nineteenth ana Irving streets Rev. A. V. Anderson, pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; Sunday school, 9:45 A. M. ; Young People's meeting, first and third Tuesday of each month ; syskonrlng, second and fourth Tuesday, 8:15 P. M. ; Thursday evening services. 8:15; Ladles' Aid. first Wednesday. Bethany Danish, Union avenue North and Morris street Rev. L. P. Kjohler, pastor. Sunday school and Bible cjass, 10 A. M. ; services, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ; young peo ple's meeting. Thursday. 8 P. M. Trinity German (Missouri Synod). Will lams and Graham avenues J. A. Rim bach, pastor. Services at 10:15 A. M., 7:80 P. M. ; Sunday school, 9:15 A. M. St. Paul's German Lutheran, East Twelfth and Clinton street a Krause, pastor. Sun day school 9:30 A. M. Services 10:30 A. M. and .7:30 P. M. Bible study and young people's meeting Thursday 8 P. M. Our Savior's. East Tenth and Grant streets English services at 10.15 A. M. Nor wegian service at 11 :15 A. M. Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. Rev. George Henrlk sen, pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. First T we 1 ft h and Tay lor s t ree t s R ev. Joshua Stansfield, pastor. 10:30 A. M., "The Unsearchable Riches of Christ"; 7:30 P. M., "German Fatalism, Fierceness and Folly. Central, Vancouver avenue and. Fargo First German Methodist Episcopal, cor ner Fifteenth and Hoyt streets Edmund E. Hertzler, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 A. M.; preaching service. 11 A. M. and 8 P. MISSIONARY TO SPEAIC IN FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Rev. E, R. Moon. Christian mis sionary at Bolenge. Africa, who is in America on a year's fur lough, will speak at the First Christian Church this morning?. Rev. Mr. Moon is a native Ore fronian. After his graduation from the Bible University at Eu gene he was sent to Africa by the Foreign Christian Mission ary Society and has had charge of the work at Bolenge. an Im portant post on the Congo. In his address this morning Rev. Mr. Mooit will relate -his experi ences while engaged in mission ary work among the Africans. In the evening the pastor. H. H. Griffis. wilf have for his sub ject "The Uplifted Christ: the World's Uplifter." In keeping with the military spirit mem bers of the Y. P. 8. C. E. of this church have been divided into two sections, one representing the Army, the other the Kavy, and each vying with one an other for stimulating interest in the society. The results so far have been most gratifying. iv 1 f .."-' r 1 '' 'Ml ; . . " v I; ' t - v. y i t Itfv. K. R. Moon. t Jewish Feast Will Begin. Next Sunday. Special Services Will Be Held to Celebrate "Hanukan. Commemo-ratlaa- Great Klajht of Hebrews for Political and Rellarlona Liberty. ( ( rT ANUK AH," the Feast of the XI Lights, commemorating the great fight of the Jews for political and religious liberty, will begin next Sun day. Special Hanukah services will be held in Temple Beth Israel on Decern ber 14 at 8 P. M. Rabbi Wise will speak on "The Jew as a Soldier of Freedom.' On December 15 the children's service. conducted by the children of the relig lous school, will be held. The sermons on Fridays in December will be devoted to a comparison of the testaments. In the Friday night meet ing of the past week Rabbi Wise spoke on "TJhe Miracles of the Testament. "The Bible as a Handbook of Demo". M. : Ep.orth Lwri service, 7:80 P. M. ; weekly prayer meeting. Tuetday. 8 P. M. First, South, Multnoman street and Union avenue North Rev. James T. French will preach 11 A. M., "The Greatest Power in Character": 7:45 P. M-. "Living by the Way or in the Way." street C. C. Rarick, pastor. Sunday school. 9:45: morning- sermon,- "The Anchored Soul" ; evenins sermon, "Christ, the World's Master." Centenary 9:45 A, M., Sunday school li A. M.. thank offering service. W. H. M. S.. address by Mrs. George H. Alden. Salem: n:15 P. M., Epworth League meeting; 8:30 P. M., clans meeting; 7:at P." M., "Power of Mind Over Body, and Power of Auto suggestion," Dr. J. c. lllott, Los Angeles; Thursday, 3:30 P. M ., Junior League; Sat urday, 7:30 P. M., Kast Side Boys' Club. Mount Tabor, corner East 81xty-flrst and Stark E. Olln Eldridge. pastor. Services. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M . ; morning theme, "Things Worth While"; evening. "The Great Opportunity,"-.a National theme. Brentwood Rev. E. B. Lockhart, pastor. Sunday school and preaching, 2:30. Clinton Kelly, Powell Road and East Thirty-ninth street Rev. E. J3. Lockhart, pastor. Sunday school. 9:30; preaching, 11, topic-"Christian Certainty." Patton Rev. P. W. K.agy, pastor. Sun day school. 9:45; preaching, 11 and 7:30; young people's meeting. 6:30. Lincoln Rev. E. B. Lockhart. pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. SC.; preaching, 7:30, topic "The Philosophy of Christian Expe rience." Kendall Rev. R. C. Toung. pastor. Bun day school and praechlng, 2:30. Laurel wood. Sixty-third, near Foster road A. C Brackenburg, pastor. Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday school. 9:4.1 A. M. Bethel Afrlcsn Rev. W. H. Prince pas tor. Sunday school. 9:30 A. M. ; preaching. 11 A M. : Christian Endeavor, 7 P. M.; evening service, 8:15. Montavilla. East Thirty-sixth and Pin. streets C. L. Hamilton, pastor. 11 A. M.. 8 P. M. Epworth. North Twenty-sixth and Savier streets Rev. C. O. McCulloch. psstor. Sun day school. 9:45; publio worship. 11 and 7:45: Epworth League. 6:45. Roae City Park A, A. M.lst. pastor. Sun day c hex!. 9:45; morning srvlca, 11; even ing service, T:3U. Sellwood, corner East Fifteenth street and Tacoma avenue Rev. Alexander R. Mae lean, pastor. 10 A. M., Sunday school; 11 A. M.. preaching service, sermon by the pas tor; 2:30. Junior League, Miss Marcy, su perintendent; 7 P. M., Epworth League; 8 P. M., preaching service- sermon by the psstor. University Park. Flak and Lombard streets Rev. J. T. Abbett. X. X. Services, 11 A. M.. 7:80 P. M.; Sunday school. 9:45 A. M.; Epworth League. 6:30 P. M.; prayer meeting. 7:45 o'clock Thursday. German. Rodney avenue and t Stanton street T. A. Schumann, pastor. 8unday school. 9:45 A. M. ; services. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. : Epworth Lea sue. 7:15 P. M. Sunnyside, corner Eaat Tamhlll and East Thirty-fifth streets R. Elmer Smith, pas tor. Sunday school. 9:50 A. M. ; preaching, 11 A. M.; Epworth League, 6:30 P. M.; peo ple's popular service. 7:45 P. M. Woodlawn. East Tenth North and High land streets Rev. W. E. Kloster, pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; morning service), 11 A. M. ; Epworth League, 7 P. M.; even ing service. 7:45; prayer meeting. Thursday. 7:45 P. M. St. Johns. Leavltt and Hays streets Rev. J. H. Irvine, minister. Morning service at 11 o'clock: evening worship. 7:30. Lenta Rev. F. M. Jasper, pastor. Sun day school. 9:45; preaching, 11 and 7:45; Epworth League, 6:30. Linnton Rev. 8. H. Dewsrt, pastor. Sun day school, 10; preaching, 7:30. Westmoreland Rev. R. C. Toung. pastor. Sunday school, 10; Epworth League. 6:30; preaching. 7:30.. Woodstock Rev. L. C Poor, pastor. Sun day school. 9:45 A. M.: preschlng. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Epworth League. 6:30 P. M. ' Mount Tabor, corner of East 8tark and Sixty-first streets E. Olln Eldridge. pastor. Preaching 11 a. K. and 7:80 P. M. LATTER-OA Y aVAINTS. Latt.r-Zay Saints, corner of Esst Twenty fifth and Madison streets Sunday school at 10; speclsl evening services at 7:30 o'clock. Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ. Esst Seventy-sixth and Irving streets Elder C. E. Jones, pastor, residence 49 East Seventy-fourth street North. Service, preach ing, 11 A. M. and 7:43 P. M. ; prayer meet ing on Wednesday at 8 P. M. : meeting Fri day, 7:43 P. M- SEW CHIRCH SOCIETY. Swedenborglan. 831 Jeffereon atreet. near Broadway 11 A. M.. sermon topic. "How the Lord Speaks to Man and What He Speaks About," by Rev. William R. Reece; Bunday school -for adult and children's classes, 10:15 A. M. KAZARENK. Brentwood, Sixty-fifth avenue. Southeast, and East Sixty-seventh street. Services 10 A M. ; Sunday school. 11 A. M. and 7:80 P. M. : preaching, 6:30 P. si.; young peoples meeting. PRESBYTERIAN. First. Twelfth and Alder streets Pastor Rev. John H. Boyd, D.-13.. will preach both morning and evening. Calvary, corner Eleventh and Clay streets rvices, io:3U A. M. and T:30 P. M. Rev. Thomas 8. Anderson will preach both morn ing and evening. Westminster. East Seventeenth and Schuy ler streets Edward H. Pence. D. D., pastor. Morning service. 10:30: evening service. 7:30. Kev. Clinton Jcnninss Greene, of the Uni- racy" Is the ajbject of the Bible study meetings held at 3 o'clock on the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays at the Li brary. Dr. Wise is giving these by re- Quest of the many who enjoyed his leadership last season. "The Power of the Mind Over the Body and the Power of Auto-Sugges- tion will be the subject of an ad dress delivered in Centenary Methodist Church by Dr. J. C. Elliott tonight. This address will outline both the power of the mind over the body and its limi tation. Dr. Elliott says: "The mind has far greater power over the body than many suppose. It can destroy the power of digestion and assimilation so that our most wholesome food will be come a poison producing disease and death, rather than life and health. The Ppower of the mind over the body has played a large part in so-called divine healing. The true and the false divine healing will be discussed." Dr. Elliott will speak Monday night in Centenary on ' Cause and Cure of Colds, Catarrh, Pneumonia and Tuberculosis." Dr. Pence Will Be at Camp . Lewis December. 1-15. Westminster Presbyterian Pastor Taken "Fuel for Home Klre" for Hla Thaaksfclvlnn- Topic Blblea to Be Seat to Soldiers. ROM December 1 to 15 Dr. E. H. Pence will be at Camp Lewis, under order of the National authority of the Army T. M. C A. In this work he rep resents Westminster Church. The Thanksgiving service at West minster Presbyterian Church was well attended. The choir was assisted In the music by the Sunday school orchestra and hymns of a patriotic nature were sung. At the close of the service Dr. Pence enumerated some of the things for which we should be thankful. An offering amounting to about $50 was taken for the American Bible So city to further Its work in putting a Bible, or at least the New Testamentr Into the hands of each soldier. West- mlnsterChurch has already sent New Testaments to those from her number who have gone into the service. Dr. W. B. Hinson will preach this morning' on. "What He Did When He Died." After the sermon the monthly communion service will be held. All new members will be welcomed j.t that time. There will be baptism before the sermon, and those baptized also will be received Into the church. It Is the custom of the East Side Baptist Church to receive members at every communion service, and many are ex pected to unite with the church Sun day morning. -Ytthe night service Dr. Hinson will take for his theme "Where Is God Today?" The midweek service held Wednesday nights have taxed the capacity of the prayer me t Ing room and are now held in the versity Church of Corvallla, will preach at both services. Central. Kast Thirteenth and Pine Dr. Arthur F. Bishop, pastor. 11 A. M.. "Why God Dwells With Man on the Earth": 7:3. "How God Loves Us"; Sunday arhool, 9:45 A. M. ; Christian Endeavor. 6:45 P. M. Kenllworth. Thirty-fourth and Gladstone 9:45, Bible school; 11 A. M.. annual thank offering service by Women's Missionary So ciety; 7 P. M., Christian Endeavor: 7:45 P. M., Rev. R. W. Farquhar will speak. SPIRITUALIST. First. Montgomery and Sixth street Services Sunday 8 P. M. and 8 P. St". Wednes 8 o'clock. Special service at the Sunday night service. Mrs. Etta 8. Bledsoe will lecture and Mrs. M. J. Downs will give mes sages. Mrs. Emma Kiewnow Powers will sing. Sunday. 11 A- M., atudy clasa, by Mrs. Mary A. Congdon. All seata tree. A. Scott Bledsoe, pastor. Christian Spiritualist. W. O. W. Temple, 128 Eleventh atreet Rev. Mrs. and Mr. J. C. Schorl, pastors. Meeting, 8 P. M. Sun day. Church of the Soul, . Auditorium Hall. Third street, near Taylor Dr. L. McL. Augus. paator. Conference. 11: healing cen ter. 2; mediums' meeting. 3; circles, 6; evening service, 8. Christian. Royal building, Morrison, be tween Broadway and Park, room 600. Serv ices. 8; lecture and massage, 8. THE THEO.SOPHICAL MCIKTY. Tenth and Alder streets. 301 Central build ing Lecture Sunday, 8 P. M.. "Rebirth"; Thursday, subject "Ghosts. Apparitions and Materialisation." Everybody welcome. UNITED BRETHREN. First, East Fifteenth snd Morrison streets P. O. Bonebrake, pastor. Sunday school at 10 A. M.: preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; Endeavor. 7 P. M. Tltlrd. Sixty-seventh street and Thirty second avenue Southeast E. O. Shepherd, pastor. Preaching. 11 and 8 n'clock. Alberta, Twenty-seventh and Alberta streets Clinton C. Bell, pastor. Public wor ship. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday school. 10 A. M.; Y. P. S. O. E, 6:30: prayer meeting Thursday at 8 P. M. Fourth. Sixty-second avenue and Seven tieth street C. P. Blanchard. pastor. Serv ices, Sunday school, lo; morning service, 11; Christian Endeavor, 6:30: evening service, 7:80; prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Mission. 446 Jessup street Sunday aerv Icea as usual; Sabbath school, 10; preaching, 1L by Rev. C. T. Carpenter; Christian En deavor, 7; ev.ntng service. UNITED EVANGELICAL. First. Esst Sixteenth and Poplar streets J. A. Goods, pastor. Sunday school, 9:50 A. M.; preaching, 11 A. M.; K. L. C E, (:30 P. M.; preaching, 7:30 P. M.: mid-week prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 P. M. Ockley Green. Willamette boulevard and Gay street Hubert H. Farnum. paator. Sunday school, lo A. M.; preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:80 P. M.: Junior C. E-. 3; Benlor C. E 6:30 P. M.; prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:45. - 8. Johns A. B. Lay ton. pastor, will preach both morning and evening. Sunday school at 10 A, M.; Christian Endeavor at 7:30 P. It UN IT A RI AN. Church of Our Father. Broadwsy and Tamhlll street Rev. Thomaa L. Eliot. D. D. . mlnlater emeritus: Rev. William G. Eliot. Jr.. minister. Service at 11 A. M. : com munion service at 12 M. ; christening serv ice at 10:15 A. M.; open forum at 7:45 in chapel. Broadway entrance. Commissioner Bigelow. "The Problem of Delinquent Taxes in Portland"; Church school and adult class at 9:45 A. M. : Toung People's Fra ternity and Unity Club at 6:30 P. M. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. Kenton. Lombard and Chatham streets J. 8. Cole, pastor, 129 West Lombard atreet. Preaching. 11:15 and 7:Su; Bible school. 10; Christian Endeavor, senior and intermediate, 6:30; prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8. MISCELLANEOUS. First Divine Scl.nce, 131 Twelfth street, corner Alder Rev. T. M. Minard. pastor. Services. 11 A. M. ; Bible claas Tuesday at 2 P. M.; study class Thursday at 8 P. M. Bahat Assembly Friday evening at 8 o'rlot-k. room 608. Eilera building. Missionary Prayer Band meets at First Nasarene Church, East Seventh and Couch streets, at 10 A. M. Tuesdsy. Highland Park Nasarene Church. 1198-1 can r ourtpcpin i rrri on n . r. n. ST. STEPHEN'S PRO-CATHEDRAL 13th and Clay Streets, 11 A. M. December 2 The Coming of Christ." December 9 "The Bible Today." December 16 "The Ministry and Religious Orders. December 23 "Faith Upon the Earth.' Dean McColIister church auditorium. The topic for the next meeting will be "The Epistle of Jude." The Sunday school meets in the morning at ar:45 and the young people hold their meeting at 6:45. con tinuing into the preaching service, which begins at 7:45 and ends at 3 o'clock. Special Sermons to Feature , Sundays in Advent. r "Oman's Auxiliary of St. Stephen's Pro-Cathedral Will Hold Pro srramme Mectlna-a on Konrth Fri day of Each Month. DEAN McCO LLISTER will give a special series of sermons in St. Stephen's Pro-Cathedral during the Sundays In Advent. The first will be this morning. Seats are free at this church and all are welcome. Tliere is a constantly growing and lmproJng choir under the direction of Carl Den ton. The Pro-Cathedral Men'a Club has planned for a programme meeting for December 11. Dr. A. J. Browning and Carl Denton will be In charge of the meeting. St. Stephen's Guild will meet on Wednesday at 2 o'clock. A series of programme meetings for the fourth Fridays is planned by the WomanJs Auxiliary. There Is a mis sionary review by the dean. A. speaker will give an address. The Junior Auxiliary will meet on Friday at 3:30 o'clock. This organisa tion hat, a fine corps of helpers and Is open to all young girls. A good offering of money and food stuffs was received at the Pro-Cathedral on Thanksgiving day for the Good Samaritan Hospital. Sunday School Class Hour Is Advanced. Clarence Steele, Just Bark From Banarkok. Asked to C'oatlnne Talka Before Central Preabyterlnn Men'a Korum. AFTER niatjre consideration and voting on the subject. Central Presbyterian Church Sunday school has decided to change the hour of service to precede the church service. Instead of following it. as heretofore. Begin ning today Sunday school will begin at 9:45, instead of 12 M. Church serv ice will begin at 11, Instead of 10:30. Clarence Steele, who has just returned from six years' missionary work in Bangkok. Slam, has been asked to con tinue his talks before the men's forum of Central Presbyterian Church on the various phases of his work, and next Sunday Mr. Steele will give some of his personal experiences in connection with his labors. baugh. pastor. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday school at 10 A. M. First Nasarene. East Seventh and Couch streets Rev. C. Howard Davis, pastor. Chrlstadelphtans. northeast corner Esst Sixteenth and Washington street. Sunday. 10:30; Friday. 7:45. Chrlstisn snd Missionary Alliance. Gospel Tabernacle, East Ninth and Clay streets) John E. Fee. pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; preaching. 11 A. M. : Tuesday. 7:45 P. M.. prayer meeting: Friday. 2:30 P. M.. Bible study snd prayer. Christisn Spiritualist meet Wednesday. S P. M., 411 Alder street. Bertha Zimmerman Smith. Phone East 8142. Penlel Mission, 268 First street Holiness meeting at 3 P. M.. aermon by Rev. R. H. Clark; evangelistic service at 8 P. M., ser mon by Rev. M. M. Reed. The First Spiritual Science Church holds meetings .very Sunday, Manchester Hall, SoW Kifth street. -3 P. M. snd 8 P. M.: circles. 5 P. M. ; lecture and demonstrations by the pastor. Rev. Max Hoffman, assisted st evening services by State Prealdent Mrs. Nettie Kloh. All welcome. BUSINESS IS DISTURBED Government Urged to Define Its Views of Xon-Essentials. "WASHINGTON. Nov. 22. Whit kinds of business will be considered nones sential and deprived by the Govern ment of labor, materials and transpor tation as a war emergency is what business men all over the country are asking, says the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Haste should be made by the Gov ernment in clearly defining what ac tion it intends to take in that direc tion, the Chamber suggests, so that the industries of the country may have an opportunity to meet the needs of the emergency in a gradual manner and after due time for planning. Business men everywhere have asked th Chamber of Commerce of the United States for information regarding what kinds of business the Government will consider nonessential, and the cham ber is unable to answer the question. "When the occasion arises, none but emergency action should be taken, ex cept in accordance with some general plan based upon a thorough service of industry," said Waddill Catching., chairman of the committee of the chamber, which is co-operating with the Council of National Defense. "If unnecessary hardships are to be, avoided: if there is to be no discrimina tion, the Government should not act until a general plan has been formu lated and made known to the business of the country." GLASS PLANTS CRIPPLED Scarcity of "Labor Met by Employ ment of Colored Girls. WILL1AMSTOWN, N. J.. Nov. 20. The glass plant has been crippled se verely on account of a scarcity of boy help, but within a, few days this has been relieved aomewhat by the em ployment of a number of colored girls, who are doing the work formerly done by "snapping-up" boys. Older men have been obtained to carry the bottles after they have been blown to the tem pering ovens. Harry Morgan, 2 years old. and EH Marsh. 62 years .old. retired glassblow ers. who worked all their lives about glass factories, have been doing the work of these boys for a few days to help out the firm. The Swedeaboro glass plant is idle because of a lack of help and other plants in South Jersey are similarly handicapped.