TIIE SUNDAY OKEGOXIAX, PORTLAND, OCTOBER 16. 1921 CHURCHES ARE ALL PREPARED FOR "COME-TO-CHURCH'' SUNDAY Mayor, Proclaims Day and Newspapers, Streetcars and Other Agencies Contribute to Publicity Efforts to Gain Crowds at Services Special Sermons to Be Preached. THE churches of the city are an ticipating a great day today, the Occasion being- Portland's "Come to-church" Sunday. . The plan for the day originated in the department of evangelism of the federation of churches under the leadership of Rev. Edward H. Pence. It was unani mously approved by the ministers of the city at a conference on evangel ism held September 12. After the ministers had made the plans Uiey turned over the problem of promotion to the department of publicity of the federation, which consists of David M. Botsford, chair man; L. R. Wheeler of the Telegram. Fred Lockley of the Journal and Will H. Warren of The Oregonian. The publicity department has recommend ed to all ministers that special ser mons be preached, special music given and greeting committees be on hand at all services during the day. The mayor of the city has recog nized the importance of the church by a proclamation which states that "the church is man's greatest asset . . Every citizen is urged to attend the church of his choice. . . . October It is hereby officially designated as "come-to-church Sunday In Portland." The Portland Railway. Light & Power company has carried free 100 car cards announcing the day. The Foster A Kleiser company has fur nished free the use of 50 billboards throughout the city which announce that October 1 Is "come-to-church" Sunday In the city of Portland. Every citizen is assured of a cordial welcome today in any- church he may cars to attend. a a a The second annual meeting of the Portland Federation of Churches will be held next Tuesday at 7:45 P. M. In the First Presbyterian church house. Thirteenth and Alder streets. The executive secretary will present the annual report, officers will be elected and plans made for the new year. Every delegate should go pre pared to take an active part in the work of the evening An amendment to the constitution will be presented proposing a change in our name to the Portland Council of Churches. Each church is asked to send its full quota of delegates. The constitu tion provides that "each church shall be represented in the council by the pastor and two lay members, and one additional lay member for each 200 members or major fraction thereof. Over and above the first 200." Churches not members of the fed eration are asked to send representa tives If they desire. Mrs Helen Street Banney and Miss Bertha Allen, two of the speakers at the state Congregational conference, will spend today in Portland as the guests of Portland churches. Mrs. Ranney is the general secre tary of the woman's board of mis sions for the Pacific She was grad uated from Wellesley and Hart.ord Theological seminary. She recently resigned as secretary of the Associ ated Charities of Minneapolis to ac cept her present posltlton. Mrs Ran ney has traveled extensively, visiting missions in India. China -and Japan, as well as having traveled extensively through Italy, Switzerland France, England and Scotland. Miss Allen is of the Union Kinder garten training school at Foo Chow, China. .. . Mrs. Ranney speaks at Highland Congregational Sunday, schooj at 10 A. M. and at Laurelwood Congrega tional church at 11 A. M Miss Allen speaks at 10 A. M. at the Atkinson Memorial Congregational Sunday school and at Warerley Heights Congregational church at 7:20 P.M. . The women of the Episcopal churches of Portland will have three days of important study classes Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. The sessions will be held at St. David's parish house. East Twelfth and Belmont streets. Miss Tlllotson, the national educational secretary of the women auxiliary, will conduct the classes. The same general pro gramme will be followed each day. Members of the clergy are especially invited to the general conferences. At 10:20 o'clock each morning there will be a celebration of the holy com munion. From 11 to 12:30 classes for church leaders will be the rule. At 12:20-there will be a box lunch, while from 1:30 to 2 and from 3 to 4:30 topics of special interest will be thrown open for general discus sion. The part that women will play in education, the arrangements for the general convention in 1922 and the score of ways In which church women are building up the "living church" will be handled by experts. . This morning at 11 oclock Bishop Walter Taylor Sumner has been in vited to preach the special Jubilee sermon at St. Luke's church. Van couver, Wash. Tuesday next Bishop Sumner will be the celebrant at the choral holy communion. This date. St. Luke's day. is historical In the annals of the northwest, for in 1836 the first established services of the Anglican church were held at Fort Vancouver by the Rev. Mr. Beaver, chaplain of the Hudson's Bay com pany. Among visitors for this spe cial occasion will be Bishops Keator. Lemuel H. Wells and Dr. John D. McLauchan. Succoth, the original Thanksgiving day of ancient Israel, beter known as the Feast of Tabernacles, begins tomorrow and is observed for seven days, ending on October 24 with the Feast of Conclusion, or Somlnl At sereth. Services are held In the synagogue on the first snd last day. In the light of its Biblical origin. Succoth is a characteristic harvest festival, having its inception and significance in an agricultural era. It Is known in scripture as the Feast of Ingathering (Exodus XXIII: 16). when the ancient Israelitish farmer gathered in the frutt of his labors out of the field. During this period the synagogues are decorated with fruits and flowers and the products of the field. The service is of a Joyful nature, expres sive of gratitude for all the bounties and benefits and helpfulness vouch safed by Ood. In many religious schools, harvest 'pageants and cele brations are enacted. In which the children are the performers. Rev. Charles MacCaughey, newly appointed pastor of Centenary-Wilbur Methodist church, is hurriedly closing up his work as district sup erintendent of Moscow district, and it is expected that he will be here to oecupv his pulpit on Sunday. October 23. Dr. Carl G. Doney will preach morning and evening today. Dr. Doney is president of Willamette university at Salem. This morning Mrs. Arthur C. Perrin will sing "Callest -Thou Thus, O Master" and A special feature of the evening service will be a flute solo by H. A. Mc Cutchan. The Woman's organization of ths church is planning a get-together social evening for Friday, October 28. Our Brother's Keeper." will be ths subject of the sermon by Rev. William E. Brlnkman today at 11 o'clock at St. James English Lutheran church, West Park and Jefferson streets. 'The Finality of the Ten Commandments" will be the subject of the evening sermon at 7:45 o'clock. The vested choir will sing. The Sun day school will hold its regular class sessions at :45 A. M. Classes are open to all children and adults. The Young People's Luther League will meet for devotional service at 6:45 this evening in the chapel. The Missionary society will hold an Interesting meeting at the church Wednesday evening October 2. A programme will be given. Everyone Is invited. The Luther league of ths St. James English Lutheran church will hold its regular devotional service Sunday evening. October 16. at 6:45 P. M. The topic is "What We Know About God," conducted by William Salzmann. J. J. Haadsaker, state director of near east relief, will give an account of his trip through Armenia, at the following places Sunday: 10 A. M., White Temple: 11 A. M., Third Bap tist churth; 12:15 P. M., First Metho dist Sunday school. White Temple Topic for TodayAnnounced. "Teach Us o Pray" and "Reconcili ation." Subjects at Services. , THE f-iends and members of Dr. B. B. Sutcliffe's Bible classes will want to hear him today at the First Baptist church (White Temple) at both services when they learn the subjects he will discuss. At the morn ing service at 11 o'clock the subject will be "Teach Us to Pray." At the evening service at 7:45 the subject will be "Reconciliation." A splendid meeting has been ar ranged by the senior Baptist Young Peoples union for 6:30 this evenin Miss Jennie Bullock will lead and Miss Myrtle Schuman will sing. Pray er and praise service will be held Thursday at 8 P. M. Everybody is welcome at all services of the church. a At the Third Baptist church even ing services Rev. R. E. -Close will preach from the theme, "The Win ner." During this service will occur the installation of the officers of the young people's societies. Special plans have been made for the observance of "Come to Churcn Sunday" at the Sellwood Baptist church. The double quartet will have charge of thermusic, rendering special numbers as well as leading in the congregational singing, which Is a feature of the services at this church. A new constitution has Just been adopted by the church to replace one which the church had outgrown. A nursery department has been or ganized to take care of the babies and young children during the time of the church services, so that mothers will not have to care for them at that time but can enjoy the services. Two members of the church who are them selves mothers are in charge of the nursery, taking turns each week. This Is said to be the second Baptist church in the city to follow this plan and 10 little tots were cared for last Sunday, the first day It was tried out. The pastor. Rev. Chester S. Tunnell, will preach In the morning on the sub ject "The Call of God to the Church of Today," and in the evening his topic will be "Preparation for a Great Meeting." a The Baptist Bible School Superin tendents' and Workers' union of Port land and vicinity will meet in the White Temple, Tuesday, October 18, 7:30 P. M. Supper will be served at 6:30. Rev. J. F. Huckleberry, the new pastor of Grace Baptist church, late of Colorado, will give a short ad dress on the "Duties and Responsibili ties of a Bible School Teacher." Fol lowing this there will be five-minute talks and an open forum for general discussion. This morning in the East Side Bap tist church the pastor. Dr. W. B. Hin son. will preach from the subject, "What Is Your Life?" This evening at 7:30 Dr. Hinson's theme will be, "Can the Past Be Changed?" One hundred and twenty-five new members have been taken into this church since March and at the an nual business meeting the member ship committee reported a church roll of 825 members. At the mid-week service Wednes day evening Dr. Hinson will take for his topic, "How to Behave in a Storm." On Thursday the women of the church will hold the regular all-day meeting. Industrial and White Cross work will be done in the morning and in the afternoon following a buli ness session a missionary programme will be given on state work, in charge of Mi's. Mcintosh. Science Readers to Deal With Atonement Today. .Morning Services Will Be Held All Churches at 11 o'clock. HT OCTR1XE of Atonement" will xJ be the subject of the lesson sermon in the Churches of Christ, Scientist, today. Sunday morning services are held In all Churches of Christ, Scientist, at 11 o'clock, and Sunday night services in all churches at 8 o'clock, except the Fifth and Seventh. Wednesday night meetings are held at 8 o'clock. Testimonies of Chris tian Science healing include a part of these meetings. Sunday school for pupils up to the age of 20 is held in it.il churches at 9:45 and 11. except Third and Fifth, which hold their sessions at 9:45 and 11. Reading rooms for the public Are maintained at 1133 Northwestern Bank building and 33 North Third street, where the Bible and all au thorized Christian Science literature may be read or purchased. The pub lic is cordially Invited to attend our church services and use the reading rooms. The churches are as follows: Flrt Nineteenth snd Everett streets. Second Cut Sixth street and Holladay AVfnue. Third Eist Twelfth and Salmon streeta Fourth Vancouver avenue and Emerson street. Fifth Sixty-second street and Forty second avenue Southeast. Sixth Pythian temple. Seventh 403 Smith avenue. ... At the Mystic Church of Bethesda, located at 409 Alder street near Eleventh, services will be conducted tonight at o'clock. Rev. W. W. Aber, pastor, will have for the topic of his lecture. "Is There Life After Death?" After . the lecture demonstrations will be given. Good music and singing will be furnished by selected talent. Circles will be formed between 6 and 7:30 P. M., prior to services, where mediums will be in attendance. A healing circle will also be formed at the residence of Rev. W. W. Aber, 870 Belmont street at Twenty-eighth, at 11 A. M. and a circle Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Services of the Personal Message church will be held tonight at 7:45 o'clock in the assembly hall. Hotel Portland. C. W. Shaw it pastor. Pastors whs have served Forest Grove to rlKht Rev. R. K. Dnnlap. Chlcaeos Kev. D. H. Waters, Portland; Rev. John and Rev. John Ebert. Back row, left to right Mrs. Dnnlap, Mrs. Waters, Carlos, Rev. Mr. Gould and Mrs. Gould. First Presbyterian Church Announces Sermons. Dr. Bowmnn to Speak on "Neigh boring; With Jesus nnd His Brothers." XTEIGHBORING with Jesus and IN His Brothers" will be the theme of Dr. Bowman's sermon this morning at the First Presbyterian church, corner of Twelfth and Alder streets, and in the evening he will preach on "Burned Bridges." E. E. Coursen's musical numbers will include, in the morning: Pre lude, "Allegretto" (Beethoven) and postlude, "Fugue In C Minor" (Bach;. Preceding the evening service he will give an organ recital from 7:30 to 7:45, and will play the following: 'Evening Harmonies" (Bartlett) and "Sunshine and Shadow" (BuckV; post lude, "Fugue in B Minor" (Bach). There will be a solo by otto wede- meyer in the morning, "jNature s Adoration" (Beethoven), and the quartet will sing "Crossing the Bar." Two anthems will be given by the choir at the evening service: "Love Not the World" (Sullivan) and "Give Unto the Lord, O Ye Mighty" (Mille gan). ' Thursday evening at 6:30 a dinner will be served in cafeteria style in the dining room of the church house, to which all the congregation is in vited. Reservations for the dinner should be made at the church office not later than Wednesday night. After the dinner there will be a forum tor discussion of different subjects. This ill be followed by the regular Thursday evening meeting in the chapel. A class to study tne new social science under the leadership of Miss Elnora Thomson will meet Friday at 2 P. M. in Room E. Mibs Thomson is a member of the faculty of the Lni verslty of Oregon extension course, and has made a special study of so cial conditions. This is a subject in which all the congregation should be interested, and a cordial invitation is extended to every member to attend this class. The Woman's association meets in Room A, on the third floor of the church house, every Friday at 10 A. M., sewing all day for charities, and Invite the help of all the women of the congregation in this home mis sionary work. The Warren v.esper class of the First Presbyterian church is rapidly increasing an enthusiastic member ship. Many young persons are being attracted to this class of wide-awake activities, and diversity of talents are being used to advance the work. Miss Gertrude Hoeber Is presenting each Sunday a programme of classical numbers with a full membership of the orchestra in attendance. The soloist for today will be Miss Wini fred Laird. Last Sunday Gordon Onstad sang two selections. Visitors are invited to this afternoon service, which begins promptly at 4:15. The song service, which precedes the pro gramme, Is led by T. W. Zimmerman, and is held in room E, entrance 454 Alder street. In accordance with the spirit of the day, "go to church Sunday," every service will be made as interesting as possible. Professor Hutchison, or ganist and choir director, has selected the following for musical features: Morning. 10:30 Anthem "How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling- Place" J Brahms Offertory Andante' in B flat R. Schumann Contral to Aril "Eye Hath Not Seen" A. R. Gaul (From the Holy City.) Evening, 7:30 Tenor solo and quartet "I "Will Wash Mt Hands in Innocency. O Lord, and 1 Will Go to Thine Al- tar" E. J. Hopkins Offertory "Notturno in C".. Edward Grieg Hymn Anthem with solo baritone "Day Is Dying in the West" M. T. Salter Wednesday evening from 7 to 8 a chorus for girls and young women will be organized. Mrs. V. R. Stern berg (Margaret Porter) has been ob tained to lead the chorus. It is hoped to have a cfiorus of 75 girls. The Women's association will have its regular session tomorrow at 2:30 in the church auditorium. This or ganization began its industrial work last Tuesday. Calls to help clothe the poor or sew for the various wel fare homes are many ayid the women are ready to respend. ' The Young People's society, which meets at 6:30, will consider the topic, "How We Got Our Bible." A. F. Bitt ner will speak. Scouting Is given full place in this church's programme. Five troops are made up of boys of this church and community. About 85 boys are now members of these troops. Last year troop 16 won the efficiency cup in Methodist church In last 30 -rears and competition with all troops of the city. At the communion service last Sun day ten new members were received into the church. Central Presbyterian church will hear its minister. Dr. Walter Henry Nugent, at both services today. In the evening Dr. Nugent will continue his character sketches. In the morn ing his topic is "The World Ripe for the Highest Blessings." The choir will sing "Thy Hallowed Presence" (Carter) and "Savior Like a Shepherd Lead Us" (Niedllnger.) The first fall meeting of the Men's c:ub of the Central Presbyterian church will be held on Tuesday eve ning next. The programme will be largely given by the students of Pa cific university. Supper will' be served at . 6:30 P. M. The Fidelia guild will also meet for supper at the church at the same time. The members of Circle No. 1, under the leadership of Elders D. T. Van Tine and J. 8. King, Mrs. Van Tine and Mrs. J. G. Bennett, will hold a get-together social on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett. 575 East Twenty-fourth street North. Portland Lutherans Launch European Relief Drive. National Fund 'Will Be Raised to Aid stricken Peoples. rtE national Lutheran council, com prising a majority of the Lutheran conventions in the country, has issued a call for $1,250,000 for European re lief. The drive will be on October 15 to 31, when a country-wide campaign will be carried on for the relief of destitute churches and families in the stricken parts of Europe. The con gregations in Portland, with Rev. Mr. Brinkman as state chairman, are or ganizing for the work. At a recent meeting Our Savior's Lutheran church elected O. Kyllo and Rev. M. A. Chris tensen to represent the church and pledge its quota. .The appeal meets with general sympathy and it is freely admitted that the local Luther ans will give a good account of them selves. Oregon's quota is' $5237, or about 80 cents the church member. "Go-to-Church" Sunday will be ob served at St. Paul's Lutheran church, East Twelfth and Clinton streets, to day, and the. pastor. Rev. A. Krause, will preach both morning and evening. At 10:30 A. M.. he will speak in Ger man on the gospel of the day and his subject will be "The School of Chris tian Faith." The evening service at 7:30 is held in English and the sermon will be" based on the question, "Why Are You Not a Church Member and a Christian?" The choir will sing both morning and evening. Bible study and the young people's meeting begin at 5 P. M. and the Sunday school opens at 9:30 A. M. The choir rehearses Friday at 8 P. M. . "Go-to-Church" Sunday will be cele brated today at Our Savior's Lutheran church, corner East Grant and Tenth streets. Special music will be offered and Rev. M. A. Christensen will preach the sermon. "Going to Church Why?" will be discussed. The appeal for Eu ropean relief will be read and new members announced to the congrega tion. A dinner in honor of the men of Bethlehem Lutheran church will be given November 2. a There will be two services today at Grace Lutheran church, corner East Broadway and Twenty-fourth street. At 11 A. M. the theme will be "Christ's Estimate of Children." At 7:30 P. M. the pastor will preach on "The Es sence of Christianity." The Sunday school hour ts from 9:45 to 11 o'clock. Saturday school at 10 o'clock. The choir meeting will be Thursday night. Grace Lutheran (Missouri synod). East Broadway and Twenty-fourth street. Morning service at 11. theme "Christ's Estimate of Children." Even ing service at 7:30, theme "The Es sence of Christianity." Sunday school at 9:45. Choir rehearsal Thursday night. a Services will be held at Trinity Lu theran church today as follows: 10:15. German: 7:30. English. Sunday school conducted In English at 9:15. To reach the church take any Williams avenue or Union avenue car and ride to Ivy. walk one block to Rodney. Everybody welcome. a a a The First Spiritualist church. East Seventh and Hassalo Streets, will hold services today at 3 and 8 P. M. For the evening meeting, Mrs. Althea V. Wiesendanger will deliver an ad dress on the subject of "Dreams and Their Interpretation." Special solos will be given by Mrs. Anna Snyder and Mr. Curtis. Messages wlli be given by Mrs. Snyder also. Photo by Peterson Studio, Forest Grove. their wives attend Methodist conference at Forest Grovet Front row, left Parsons, Portland! Rev. T. I.. Jones, Rev. Frank Moore. Mrs. Parsons, 'Why Go to Church?" to Be Pastor's Topic. Evangelical Congregation Plans Special services. THE Sunday school of the Clay street Evangelical church, at the corner of Tenth and Clay streets, will commence at 9:30 with Superin tendent Keller In the chair. The morning service begins a: 10:45. The pastor, . Rev. Jacob Stocker, , will preach a sermon in line with the sug gested "Go-to-Church Sunday" on "Loyalty to God and to Church." This church will co-operate with the federation of churches of Portland and the ministerial association to in tensify evangelistic efforts simul taneously with the other churches of Portland. v In the afternoon the pastor will speak at the Old People's home on Division street. The Young Peoples' alliance meets at 6:30 o'clock and will be in charge of E. J. Keller, the superintendent of the Sunday school. The' night sermon will be at 7:30 o'clock, when the pastor. In harmony with the leading topic " of "Go-to-Church Sunday," will preach on .the theme, "Why Go to Church?" ' a a At the Swedish tabernacle, Seven teenth and Glisan streets, services will be at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. The topic for the forenoon sermon is: "When God Heareth Prayer." At night a missionary to South America, Rev. J. F. Svenson, win speak. At 3 P, M. Rev. C. J. Ledln will speak at the Norwegian Free church, East Thirteenth and Sumner streets. The topic is "What Doest Thou Here?" Special music at the meet ings. a a a The prominent evangelist and pastor of the Swedish tabernacle, Minneapolis, Minn., Rev. Gustaf F. Johnson, will arrive in Portland Octo ber 19 to hold a series of evangelical revival meetings at the. Swedish tabernacle. Seventeenth and Glisan streets. Beginning Wednesday night, October 30, Rev. Mr. Johnson will speak every day at 2:30 and at 7:45 P. M., except Saturdays; and on Sun days at 11 A. M. and 3 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday afternoon meetings will be in English. Week-day aft ernoon meetings, when he will speak on prophetic topics, will be held at Elim chapel, Skidmore street and Michigan avenue. If the chapel is overcrowded these meetings will be held at the tabernacle. Come-to-Church Sunday to Be Observed Today. Christian Cona-rea-ation to Hear of "Seven Benefits." OME TO CHURCH" Sunday will be observed today at the First Christian church in both song and sermon. At the morning worship at 11 o'clock each attendant will be presented with a copy of Theodore Rooseveit:s "Nine Reasons for Church Attendance At this morning hour the pastor, the Rev. Harold H. Griffis, will speak on the theme, "Why Come to Church? Seven Benefits." At 6:45 o'clock this evening the young people of the congregation will meet in devotional, period for con sideration of the subject, "Lessons From the Patriots of the Past and the Present," of which Miss Hulda Faust, president of the Young Peo ple's society, will be the leader. Following a praise service led by the church quartet in the evening preaching period the pastor will dis cuss the essential elements of true character as represented by the ca reer of Jesus Christ, the definite topic being, "The Manhood of the Master." At this evening worship W. H. Man nan will render the baritone selection. "The Earth Is the Lord's" (Lynes), and E. A. Morgan will sing a tenor solo -entitled "Jesus. Our Source of Joy and Gladness" (Maley). a a a Kern Park Christian church, Forty sixth avenue and Sixty-ninth street, will observe "Go to Church" Sunday In sermon and in song. Dr. J. F. Ghormley will take foT his theme, "The Convocation." The chorus, un der the direction of Mrs. May Billings ley, with Mrs. H. E. Hall, accompanist, will give the anthem "How Lovely," at 11 A. M. At 7:45 P. M. there will be a popular song service, followed by a sermon by Dr. Ghormley on "The Book With Seven Seals." a a A "bonus" in the form of a check for $150 was presented to the pastor of the Portland society of the New Christian church. Rev. William R. Portland) Mrs. Jones, Rev. C. R. Carlos Rev. Mr. Belknap, Mrs. Belknap, Mrs. Reece, when the society held its first quarterly meeting of the year at the Y. M. C. A. cafeteria Wednesday eve ning. It was accompanied by a reso lution commending the recipient for "efficient service." The report of the treasurer showed the society to be in the most promising financial condition. Steps were taken at this meeting to undertake and finance an exhibit of "Swedenborglana" at the world's fair in 1925. This evening at 8 o'clock Mr. Reece will speak in Library hall, Central library, on "The Religion of Helen Keller." Miss Keller being an avowed disciple of the great Swedish seer. a Evangelist Louis K. Dickson will speak tonight at 7:30 o'clock In Women of Woodcraft hall, corner Tenth and Taylor streets, on the sub ject, "Satan Fact or Fancy, Which? Is the Devil An Abstraction or a Per sonality? Is Evil a Principle or a Reality? Why Did Not God Kill Lu cifer?" A special musical programme will be directed by Professor I. C. Colcord, well known song leader, as sisted by Frederic Flahaut, violinist, and Mrs. L. K. Dickson, pianist. Spe cial singers will be present to take a leading part. Seats are free and the public Is invited. ,a a a The Realization league presents Robert H. Reed as speaker tonight in its constructive psychology series. His subject is, "The Master Builder." At 11 A. M., H. Edward Mills will speak on "How to Get Positive Re sults Through Denial," at 148 Thir teenth street. a a a Rosecrucian Fellowship Study class meets Sunday at 7:30 P. M. at 927 East Hoyt street. MV car to Thir tieth street. Subject this Sunday, "Where Are the Dead?" Congregationalists to Honor Go-to-Church Sunday. Sermon Topics Will Be Based, Upon Bis; Movement. AT THE popular question forum this evening at the First Con gregational church Dr. McElveen will answer the following questions: 1 What is the new religion of Baha ism? 2 Is the China trade act Christian? R. Should puhllc nchools teach religion? 4 Does the supplement to the steel strike report say anything new? Mrs. J. R. Mansfield, the organist, will prelude the evening service with the following programme of organ music: "Hosanna" (Warns): "Berceuse" (Kin der); postlude in B-flat (Batiute). At the morning service the sermon truth will keep step with the music of "go-to-church" Sunday. Dr. Mc Elveen will indicate "The Many Rea sons Why Portlanders Should Go to Church." "Arise. Take Up Thy Bed and Walk" is the study topic at the Thurs day evening discussion class. These lectures are well attended. The young people of the church are planning to give, in the near future, a concert for the benefit- of their missionary fund. The artists who will entertain at this concert will be the young people themselves. The first rehearsal for this concert will be held next Friday evening in the church parlors. Mrs. Carrie B. Adams is 'the coach. The Christian Endeavor topic for this evening is "Patriots.. Past snd Present." The leader of the senior society is Laurence Riddle, and the leader for the Intermediate society is Donald Roberts. These societies meet at 6:30 P. M. The,Junior society meets at 11 o'clock Sunday morning under the direction of Mrs. Frank Mangold. A marked feature of all three socle ties Is the preponderance of boys in .the membership. a a a The Woman's association will hold an all-day meeting with luncheon at 12:30 o'clock next Wednesday. A trained kindergartner cares for the small children while their mothers sew for charity and enjoy the good fellowship of the society. A special table is reserved for the young mar ried women at the luncheon. At the meeting Wednesday plans will be perfected for the basket supper which the Woman's association is to tender the Men's brotherhood. a a Highland Congregational church has arranged orders of service In keeping with the idea of "go-to-church" Sunday. This morning the pastor. Rev. Edward Constant, preaches on "Vitalizing Power." In the evening there will be a song service w.ith special music, when Rev. Robert All'.ngham will preach on "Why I Believe in Jesus." At the Sunday school hour Mrs. Ranney of San Francisco will speak on "Our Missionary Tasks." Wednesday Jhe women of the Aid society will have their annual dinner party at the home of their secretary, Mrs. Specht. 832 Gladstone avenue. Atkinson Memorial Congregational I church has its arrangements for "go-to-church" Sunday. The parish has been divided Into sections, with "cap tain" and "lieutenants." E. D. Allen Is captain of ail west of Twenty eighth street, Mrs. Eva dim ming, lieutenant: north of Ever ett, between Twenty-eighth and Thirty-second streets. Miss Lewis, captain, and Ralph R. Reid. lieuten ant: south of East Everett, from Twenty-eighth to Thirty-second. Mrs. Charles Inderbitzen. captain, and F. W. Beach, lieutenant; Laurelhurst. C. W. Moore, captain, and Curtis Beach, lieutenant. These officers will com pete for the largest delegation. The pastor, R.v. E. E. Flint, will preach this morning on "The Glory of the Church." Tonight his topic will be "Walking With Jesus." The midweek Bible study and de votional -meeting will be held Thurs day evening. A large committee is at work pre paring for a community Halloween celebration. This will be the October "fun" night for the Sunday school. "Do the Unfit Practice Mental Healing?" is one of the queries Dr. William T. McElveen will answer In his Thursday night lecture on "The Psychology of Healing" at the First Congregational church. ' Br. J. 1. Staub of the Sunny-side Congre-gatlonal church will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening. Mrs. M. s. Kanney, executive secre tary of the woman's board of missions for the Pacific, at San Francisco, and Miss Bertha Allen, missionary to China, will both speak at the Senior Endeavor meeting at 6:30 Sunday. Dr. B. B. Sutcliffe's Bible class will meet a usual on Wednesday evening, and will finish the study nf Galatians. As Miss Allen and Mrs. Ranney spoke at the prayer meeting last Thursday evening. Dr. Staub will commence the study of the Roman Epistle on next Thursday evening. A silver tea was given Saturday afternoon by Mrs. C. B. Green's Sun day school class of young ladies at the home of Miss Elizabeth Raugh, the proceeds going to the Armenian relief and to the New York Jewish mission. United Brethren Churches Will Hold Services. Third Congregation Will Observe -Go-to-Chnrch" Sunday. COMMUNION services will be held in the First United Brethren church. Fifteenth and East Morrison streets, this morning, and Dr. B. J Clark, the pastor, will apeak on the subject, "Communion." His evening address will be based on the theme, "Fellowship of the Church." a a a The subject of "How Did We Get the Christian Church?" will be dis cussed by the pastor. Rev. Ira Hawley, at the Second United Brethren church, Twenty-seventh and Sumner streets, this morning. In the evening he will speak on the subject, "The People of Ephesus Wept." a a a Father's day and "Go to Church' Sunday will be observed in the Third United Brethren church this morn ing with special musio and a spe cial sermon by the pastor, Rev. E. O. Shepherd, on the theme, "The Lord Sought Maiu" In the evening the address will be on the subject, "The Power of a Single Choice." -nis church is located at Sixty-seventh street and Thirty - second avenue Southeast. a a a Rev. Leila Luckey, at Fourth United Brethren church, Tremont station, will speak this morning on the theme "What We Owe to the Church," and in the evening. "The Church's Rela tion in the World." a a ' a Among those who will speak on the near east relief drive in Portland churches today are: Vernon Presby terian, B. Lee Paget; Woodlawn Methodist, Floyd E. Doris; Glencoe Baptist, J. F. Faust; Rose City Park Presbyterian. Miss Margaret Reid; Montavllla Methodist, C. O. Bey; Sun nyside Friends. Elton Shaw; Sollwood Nazarene, Ruth Schmuckli; Sellwood Christian, A. E. Meserve; Bethany Baptist, Helen Hallgren; Laurelwood Methodist, Hattiebelle Ogilbee; Cen tral Free Methodist, Walter D. Guy; and Piedmont Presbyterian, Dr. H. L. Underwood. a a a The Lutheran church of America have organized the National Lutheran council for a world service campaign for relief and reconstruction work among the Russian and in other countries of central Europe. The quota to be raised for the alleviation of the distressed Europeans is $1,250. 000. Rev. William E. Brinkman of Portland is directing the relief cam paign among the Lutherans in Ore gon. The pastors and congregations are pledging co-operation in the movement. The campaign for funds opened yesterday. Dean Hicks Preaches Today at St. Stephens. Episcopal Church Committees Will Make Reports. SERVICES for the day at St. Stephen's pro-cathedral will begin with holy communion at 7:45 A. M. Church school will be at 9:15 A. M. Second ce,ebration of holy communion will be at 11 A.'M. Night prayer snd sermon at 7:45 P. M. All the services will be In charge of Very Rev. R. T. T. Hicks, dean. The young people's society will hold its regular weekly meeting in the parish house at 6:30 P. M. W. F. Robertson will lead, his subject will be '-Spiritual Comparisons in the Movie and Legitimate Stages." The committees on 'Christmas cheer," "play" and "anniversary" will report at this meeting. All members of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew are requested to meet in the parish house Immediately after the close ofthe 11 o'clock service to learn particulars of the contem plated visit to St. Luke's church. Van couver, Wash., Tuesday night. a a a "Remove Not the Ancient Land mark Which Thy Fathers Have Set" is the text of Dr. Morrison's sermon in Trinity church. Special music has been prepared for "go-to-church" Sunday. The big organ which has been under repairs will be in use. A young people's society has been organized for the purpose of de veloping the social side of church life. Entertainments are being ar ranged for the near future. A meet ing for young people will be held in the parish house at 7 o'clock. a a This morning in Mount Tabor Presbyterian church the minister, Rev. Ward W. McHenry. will preach on "Good Investments and the Best Investment." The children's sermon will be on "The Story of Neesima." Church School of Missions starts I today with six classes. Two classes of little folks meet during the hour of morning worship and the other four classes meet at the endeavor hour and all gather in the evening service for "assembly" when the rastor speaks on "The Church and World Friendship." This school will continue for six weeks. The Society for Spreading the Knowledge of True Prayer has moved into permanent quarters at 301 Til- . ford building. A meeting will be . held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The First Spiritual Science church will hold service tonight at 6 and 8 o'clock in Alisky hall. Third and Yamhill streets. Lectures will be de livered by Mrs. L. E. Philips and Mrs. Emma Lister. The evening subject will be "Spiritual Intuition." The Students of the Universal Mes sianic Message will meet in room A, Central library, Sunday at 7 P. M. Mrs. Alice M. McXaught, chairman. , The lecture topic th's afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Independent Bible Spirltuallstlo society and church, at 441 East Twelfth street, corner Sher man, will be "Faith With Messages From the So-called. Dead." Tuesday at 8 P. M. a public circle meeting will be held. On Thursday evening at t a demonstration meeting will be given by the Rev. Mrs. Ida M. Schorl, pastor, and co-workers. A luncheon will follow. Unitarianism Held Unique in Religious Circles. Life Inspired and Joy Is Given, Dominion, Ssys Minister. DETROIT, Oct. 15 The Unitarian church stands unique among the religious movements of the world. Rev. William M. Taylor of Chatta nooga, Tenn., declared on the closing day of the general conferenca af Unitarian and other Christian churches nere. 'not by offering salvation bv regression in .n uni n.rf.nli A. the past nor by the prospect of an apocalyptic paradise of the future, but by the unification of them both in an Immediate present experience in our own world of reality," he said. "Never in the history of civiliza tion has humanity sought more earnestly, diligently and desperately for a philosophy of life and a religion sufficiently broad, deep and secure to Justify men in the loyal commit ment of all their faculties and powers than now." said -Mr. Taylor. "'.Men and women everywhere are crying for deliverance from the stress and strain of analytic differ entiation, specialization and partlcu larisatlon and the demand for tech nical efficiency which are resulting 1", 1'r"8n'--n-''iness of thinking, frigidity of emotion, emasculation of will, detachment of affections, epHt in consciousness. Irritation of tem perament, multiplicity of personality inward conflict between motives! strife among peoples, and war be tween nations; or from the humdrum and monotony of repetition which lead on to a sense of inferiority, 0mij.ambulism, illusion, delusion, hallucination and insanity of body and mind: else to apthy towards reality resulting in stagnation and death. "Normal persons are no longer satisiifd with compartmental living which makis private life one thing, family life another, religious life an other and political life still another; keeps science and philosophy stran gers to each other and stimulates antagonisms between education and religion so that to be both religious and intelligent is to practice hy pocrisy." . Unitarianism comes to this world of strain and stress, according to Mr Taylor "not with authoritative dog ma and academic methods for super position of extraneous burdens which add to misery of man. but with the world of reality applied according to genetic and biologic methods which inspire life and add the Joy of do minion." Dr. Edward Laird Mills to Preach Today. KHitor of Pacific Christian Advo cate to Be at First Church. A T THE First Methodist church XX this morning at 10:30 o'clock. I!ev. T. H. Gallagher, pastor of the Sunnyslde Methodist church, will preach and at the 7:30 night service. Dr. Edward Laird Mills, editor of the Pacific Christian Advocate, will be the preacher. There will be special music by the quartet and chorus choir at both services. "Go-to-church'' Sunday will be ob served at Epworth Methodist church, Twenty-sixth and Savier streets. Rev. Frank L. Moore will show some pic tures of interest with illustrated songs. Topics for the sermons are: At 11 A. M "A Personal Programme Without Christianity"; 7:30 P. M., "The Christ and the Nation." The women of Epworth church will serve dinner from 6:30 to 8 P. M. October 26. a a a Sunnyslde Methodist church is be ginning the new conference year with two great services today. Dr. Ed ward Laird Mills, editor of the Pacific Christian Advocate, will be the morn ing speaker. At night Professor P. A. Ten Haaf. assisted by .Miss Verle Butler, organist, will render an in spiring concert of sacred songs as follows: Organ anion, ";ran! Offertory." "nr. vera"; anthem, "The Lord In Kxalt'-'l" ; anthem. "Hoar Ilia Swpft Volco" ; Ju.t. "The Lord la My Light." Mr. anil Mro P. A. Ten Haaf: anthem, "Spirtt of G.Mr'; quartet, "The Mlluw Kvo Is Gilding." Mlai Katherlne Story, Mr. P. A. Ten llnf I). O lirnmin, I'. A. Ten Haaf; or.r "Canzona"; auio, "Great la the Holy on of Israel," F. A. Ten Haaf; anthem, "l-;x-alted Him": anthem, Ya That Stand In the House of the Lurd"; organ, "Trlum phant Marche." a a a At Woodlawn Methodist church ' the morniag service thit pastor, Id v. J. H. Irvine, will have a heart talk with his people, on "Starting the Yiiv Right." At nictit the subject will l. "The Dark Hour Bifore Dawn." Marked Improvements are In evi dence on every hand in this part of the chy, the church leading the way. a a a Services at the Lincoln Methodist church, corner of East Fifty-second and East Lincoln streets, will be held at 11 A. M. 'The Office of the Holy Spirit" will be the subject for a ser mon by the pastor, Rev. W. N. Byars. At night at 7:30 o'clock reports on the conferences held at Forest Grove will be given by W. R. Blddle, lay delegate, and the pastor, t a a a Dr. C. W. Huett, who was returned by Bishop Shepherd to the pastorate of the Rose City Park Methodist Epis copal church, will speak this morning at the 11 o'clock service upon the theme "The Gospel Applied." Mnn people are questioning today the pos sibility of applying the golden rule in every-day life. Dr. Huett proposes to discuss some of the methods that (Concluded on Taga a.)