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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1922)
THE SUNDAY OREG ONI AN. PORTLAND, OCTOBER i, 1922 CURRENT HAPPENINGS PICTORIALLY PRESENTED BY DARLING THE 'ONE BTG XIMIOK LOJES LABOR LOST Wt'M"" XCvf JJONT BLAME. J '?77 ' iffiilW -0 VhS fl IT ON ME JUST j C -A flfftw. ' BECAUSE THERt I k ! 'Lu&7rsSL "tsJv m aren't omax""0- f1' ,J DOLLARS -JUST - JZL- ' Vifl LNING. LOOSE WOiTXfK. tcH MANY WEI VrtAACC win UWE TO BuSM CDOW BERE THEY Wial oR4Nllt SOMETHING CESDEJ VOLUMTcES rt& JECS.TM6NT fSi i lift 1 1 kj L. 8 THC MANNERi AND CUSTOMS. OP EUROPE AS.OBRNEMyjTME.-jSuMMERiTOOWiT- AtOAV OLD HOME VTEEK fOR A.MEWCAMS - ' IN THE EUROPEAN AR i GALLfcftlE S -, ' f -ifaaMMesr) AMERICAN TOURISTS OfEEDNC, '. : 7 TT"! ' ,', -yf-A " PROM LONOON But TOPS. - ' ' .A-laLj , tT ' VIEW OF THE ALPS ik?5 rr?Si!rWi 3F " luc, During height of J&f JFf "VvL. A1? VfKAT Age NOP GOim; TO DO WMg A Ft I LOW THAT WA CALiFD OlTT ON FIS3T INSISTS ON ST? MJNH OWt?; '' IN THE PORTLAND CHURCHES (Continued From Page 2.) months of October, November and December. On Thursday evening: the congre gational dinners will be resumed. The service is in cafeteria style and this week will be in charge of the ladies of circles A and B. Reserva tions must be made t the church office not later than Wednesday. The young; women's Bible class will hold a cafeteria dinner and cos tume party at the home of Mrs. Boudinot Seeley, 740 Patton road, on Friday evening. The class be gins its year's work this morning with a study In the life and letters of St. Paul. The Portland Heights circles of the First Presbyterian church will hold an all-day meeting with Mrs. J. R, Westervelt. 654 Ravensview drive. Tuesday. Circle K on Wil lamette heights will meet at the home of the leader, Mrs. J. W. Fowler, at S:30 on Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Wessinger will entertain the ladies of circle F Tuesday at her home, 71 North Sixteenth street. Mrs. Tomlinson will entertain cir cles G and H Tuesday at t V. M. Circles J and W will meet with Mrs. David Muir, 85 East Twenty-seventh street, at 2:10 P. M. on Tuesday. Circle L will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Henry Waller, 99S Iambert street, on Tuesday at 2 P. M. Mrs. U G, McConnell, 1S4 Kast Fifty-fifth street, assisted by Mrs. Ralph Lee, will entertain cir cle M on Wednesday at 2 P. M. Circle N will give a reception at o'clock Wednesday evening at the home of Xr. and Mra, Frank I. Ball, 300 Kast Sixteenth street North. Mrs. J. Mann Fisher will entertain circle P at her home, on the corner of Prescott street and Richardson road, at 2:30 Tuesday. Circle S will meet with Mrs. F. E. Buswell, 1122 Kast Davis street, at 2 P. M. on Tuesday. This will be Rally day at Piedmont Presbyterian Sunday school. Classes will be advanced from - grade to grade. Appropriate exercises and music have been prepared. All pupils are requested to be present and a cordial invitation of fered to parents and friends to as sist by their presence in making this rally day one long to be re membered In the minds of the chil dren. The hour for assembling is :4S A. M- promptly. Dr. Doney Will Speak at Methodist Church Today. Pastor Will Preach. Tonight "The Honse of IUmmon." DR. CARL G. DOXEY, president of Willamette university, will be the speaker at the First Meth odist church this morning. Dr. Parker will preach at night on the theme, "The House of Rimmon." The Quartet and choir will sing at both services and In the evening there will be a special number by Miss Ruth Linrud, soloist and harp ist. Rally day at the Sunday school last Sunday was a decided success. The attendance of the school wls 433 m 25 per cent gain over rally day of last year. All departments of the Sunday school are working hard to make this the best season First church has had. The templar class for young men has recently been, re organized. The officers elected for the coming season are: John Rudd of the Oregon and Idaho Y. M. C. A., president; R. E. Fooshee, vice-president; D. A. Qoodridge, secretary; A. D. Millard, treasurer; Tom Rodda, membership chairman; Paul Flegel, social chairman. The class has set up a goal for doubling of its mem bership before January 1. Dr. Ed ward Laird Mills, editor of the Pa cific Christian Advocate, and C. H. White of the Ellison White Lyceum bureau are the teachers. - The class meets at 9:45 A. M. and invites all young men of the city who are not now attending Sunday school to Join them. The boys' chorus, made up of boys of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school, has been organized and is being directed by E. S. Miller. All boys from 8 to 18 years of age who are members of the Sunday school or church are eligible. A rehearsal will be held at the church Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Wednesday at 2 P. M. the Wom an's Foreign Missionary society will meet In the Sunday school temple. An interesting programme has been prepared. Mrs. J. F. Kinder will pre sent the new study book, "Building With India"; Mrs. T. T. Fett will conduct the round table. Mrs. C. H. White will discuss "Our Missionary" and Mrs. A. W. Fisher "Our Maga zine." Mrs. Amedee M. -Smith will sing. Mrs. T. S. McDaniel, Mrs. Emma Witter, Mrs. C E. Crookham and Miss Ruby Merwin will act as hostesses. A moving picture entertainment will be given in the Oxford pariors of the church Wednesday evening at 7:30. "The Power Within" is a heart drama, illustrating 4he power of faith In God. Friday evening, at 6:30, there will be a banquet and setting-up confer church parlors. Every department of the church will be well represent ed. Tickets should be secured early. - . At the last session of the western Norwegian-Danish Methodist confer-; ence the Rev. F. A. Scarvlc was re turned to serve the First Norwegian-Danish church for another year and was also appointed district su perintendent of the Portland district of the church. Rev. Scarvic will preach his first sermon in the new conference year and his subject will be "The Beautiful Crown of Old Age." In the evening he will dis cuss "God's Call to a Beautiful Life."; The Sunday school, which was laid' down during vacation, will resume its work at 10 A. M., with Fred Holm as superintendent. The Young People's society meets Wednesday evening. The service at Centenary Wilbur will be of more than usual Interest. In the morning Dr. Greene will speak on "The Great Refusal and the Modern Disaster." In the eve ning the new pipe organ will be dedicated with appropriate cere mony 'and J. A. Bamford will epea-k on "The Pipe Organ Jn Worship." The music for the day will be: Morning: Org-an, Andante Cantible (Hopkins); nolo, "O Divine Redeemer" (Gounod), Edith Collals Evans; anthem, "Appear Thou Light Divine" (Morri son): organ, Fuirue (Bach). Evening J. MacMUlan sfuir at the organ. Prelude and Pttgue in E minor (Bach); Larghetto (S. 8. Wesley); Can tllene (Wheeldoa) ; quartet, "The Lost Bheep" (Foster) ; organ. Pilgrims Chorus from Tannhaeuser Wagner); Jerusa lem The Golden, variation and finale (Dr. Spark); chorua, "Before the Heav ens" (Parker); organ, Gothique (Salome). Monday evening the guild of pipe organists will o-ive a recital on the new organ. In which will appear many of the leading organists qf the city. The public is Invited. At the Rose City Park Methodist Episcopal church Dr. C. W. Huett, the pastor, will speak both morning and evening, taking as a theme in the morning "Obedience to the Heavenly Vision" and in the eve ning "Christ's Mission." . Rev. C. B. Harrison of Epworth M. E. church. Twenty-sixth and Sa vier streets, will preach this evening on, "The Most Important Factor In One's Religious Development." e At 11 A. M. today Rev. J. B. Harris, pastor of the First Methodist Epis copal church South, will take for his theme "The Sine Qua Non of Chris tianity" and at 8 P. M. the theme will be "When Leaders Lead." Kansas City Man TalEs at . Nazarene Church. Dr. J. B. Chapman Scheduled to Preach Tonight. REV. J. B- CHAPMAN, D. D, of Kansas City, Mo., said to be one of the ablest pulpiteers in the Nazarene denomination, will preach at the First church, corner of Twelfth and Main streets, to night. Dr. Chapman has been prom inent In the educational affairs of his church and recently has become chief editor of its general official organ. Rev. J. T. Little, a former pastor of First church, also will participate in the service. The music for the occasion will be fur nished by the Nampa college quar tet, conposed of students of the Eastern Nazarene college, Nampa, Idaho. This will be Dr. Chapman's flr; trip to the Pacific northwest. The service Is for the general public. The pastor. Rev. D. Rand Pierce, will speak at 11 A. M. s Services aft the Lincoln Methodist church, corner of East Fifty-second -U UIIILUtl) CCk. Hill " IV- day as follows: 9:45 A. M., Sunday . - V. 1 11.. J .. - 1 1 o'clock, morning worship, theme. "One Secret of Success"; Epworth League forward programme at 6:30 P. M.; 7:30 o'clock, evening worship and song service, sermon theme. "The Dark Hour." Rev. W. N. By ars. the pastor, will again occupy his pulpit both morning and evening. At Clinton Kelly Methodist Epis copal church the entire day will be devoted to the Sunday school Inter ests. Rev. F. M. Jasper, the recently appointed conference superintendent of Sunday schools for Oregon, will conduct three services at 11 A. M. and 2:30 and 7:80 P. M Basket luncheon will be served at noon. An address, with slides and motion pic tures, magnifying Sunday school work, will be given In the evening. The new pastor, J. Edgar Purdy, will preach at both services of the Sellwood Methodist church. In the morning his theme will be "The Church and the Times" and In the evening "The Saving Name." Special music will be given by the choir at both services. On next Friday eve ning a. membership dinner will be served In the social rooms of the church, followed by a rally In the main auditorium. The rally will be addressed by Dr. Charles McCaugbay of Centenary-Wilbur church. Quarterly communion service and the administration of the Lord's supper will be observed at the Waverley Heights Congregational church, corner of East Thirty-third street and Woodward avenue, the pastor. Rev. Oliver Perry Avery, of ficiating at 11 A. M. The subject cf the sermon is "The Greatest Com mandment." The chorus choir of young people will sing at the eve ning service and there will be A gos pel sermon by the pastor. r Next Sunday will be rally Sunday for church and Sunday school. Pro motions from the primary will be given and new class arrangements made. One item of especial interest Is the presentation of the new Gothic windows for the auditorium by the Sunday school to the church. By Its own effort the school pro vided the money for the simple but beautiful windows which are but one of the many Improvements of the property and equipment of the church. The Rt. Rev. L. C. Foss of Seattle and O. J- Ordal, president of the Pa cific Lutheran college, Parkland) Wash., will attend the circuit con vention of the Norwegian Lutheran church, to be held In Our Savior's church. The formal opening of the convention Is Tuesday evening, 8 o'clock, when communion service will be held. President Ordal will preach the sermon and Rev. Overt Kkllbred of Canby will administer the sacrament. Wednesday evening is devoted to the Woman's Mission ary federation, of which Mrs. M. Gunderson of Sllverton Is president. Papers for discussion will be read by Mrs. C. H. Bergerson of Chinook and Mrs. George Henrlkson of .Sll verton. Beth services at the Advent Chris tian church, on Second street be tween Hall and Lincoln streets, will be conducted by Elder Charles E. Bennett of Lebanon. Elder Bennett Is president of the Willamette valley Advent Christian conference. Mr. Armstrong, pastor of the church, la at Seattle, Wash, attending a re ception service te outgoing mis sionaries. He will be one of the speakers at a special service Sun day afternoon in the Advent Chris tian church. Rev. Henry White of the Mlllard avenue Presbyterian church. Seventy-third street and Fifty-fifth are cue. will occupy his pulpit M J,b morning and evening services. Tin; subject for the mornltig Is "The Ministering Hands of Jesus." Th: subject for the evening Is "Con ttol." Communion of the Lords supper will be celebrated' at tin' morning service. At the Hope Presbyterian churrli rally day exercises will be held In all the departments today. The men's chorua will sing tonight. e Westminster Presbyterian 'will listen to Its pastor at both services when he considers with them the following themes at 10:30 "The As tonishing Preacher," and at 7 4i. "Gold, Rubles and Character." Th-' music as outlined by the choir di rector will be as follows: 10 o Anthem, "Come. Mr Soul." i C. Martin. (The poem br the He. V. A. Harrett); offertory. Amtanle in A. Henry Kmart; baritone solo by 1mm 'Ann T:4 P. M. Anthem. "1 Will Ny. t Leave Thee." P. A, litis. (The poem the Rev. A. T. Plereon); offerlor . Evensong. Robert Schumann; t.nor mi and quurtet, "I'eare I Leave Vt'llh You." J. V. Roherls. (John XIV 2T; XVI i Miss Ruth Lange Is filling thi place of contralto In the quartet during the absence of Mrs. I'almfr L. Kales. A week from today will be th" quarterly communion service, si which time new members, will welcomed. The mid-week servU- Thursday evening will be made u preparatory service for the com munion and the session of th church will be ready to meet a" candidates for membership. See "Proclaiming the Lord's Death will be the subject of the 11 o'elocl. communion service this morning pi the Hose City Park communlf church. Rev. Donald W. M. Mi -Cluer. minister. The evening sert Ice will be held at 7:in and the sub ject will he "The Devils Meat." Prayer meeting will be held Thursday nichW at- o'clock anil tuples will be Aken frum AxU ill.