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y " THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND,' SATURDAY EVENING.-: SEPTEMBER 61, 1912. y - . j Programme For Sunday Sermons and Record of Church Events in arid - -- r ' . - .. . Around Portland t. BETTER AND UUBK SCHOOLS THE OBJECT 0FS.S. 'first of Series of Articles on ' Organization and Its Work - in Oregon. TJ. fey Fred L. Keller, Stale Secretary. t Th-Oregon Sunday School association 'Is making plans for its serai-annual-,.' tally and meeting of Its executive com ' hilttee to 1)8 hold Wednesday. October 2. ' The Portland Graded Union has pre bard an Interesting program dealing ' with Sunday school methods,, which will ' be presented at the First Christian fchuroh, with a morning session com. ' v inenclng at 10 o'clock and an afternoon "ession starting- at 2 o'clqclr.- Promi v hent Sunday school workers from var ' lous parts of the state will take part. ' In the evening a dinner will be given at the Commercial dub for the men, at which prominent business men w(H meet ', the executive committee of . the associ ''4tion and discuss plans for the future.' 5 " 'The Oregon Sunday School association - Is a body of which every Protestant Sunday school in the state, regardless $r denomination, is a part, inrougu jis ASSOCIATION r- f f tears works lQC,4lset nA battue ' teunday schools in Oregon. The etata association is a part of the International - Sunday School association which is at t the head of the Sunday school work in '-the United States and Canada, with ' r (headquarters at Chicago. ,, f Each county In Oregon has Its own ., organization and is an auxiliary port f the state association. Each county ' jpresldent is by virtue of his office o member of the state executive commit :, . "tee. ' County Conventions Held. : Such officers, as are necessary to .4ariy on the work efficiently, are selected annually at the state convention ,Jby delegates from . all parti of the tf-vatiUe. :.. The executive committee Is com - '""posed of prominent Sunday school wotic - ers from all parts of the state. The president, vice presidents, at'ite secre tary and treasurer perform the usual j'Jduties, The greater part of wor't dc ;; . olves upon the general secretary and "j, Department superintendents. The gen ;' eral secretary, Rev. Charles A. Fhlpps, Svbo is also the association's field Vorktr travels Into every county In -.(Oregon giving his entire time to the work. Delegates from Sunday schools V meet annually at the county conventions .to learn better methods, exchange ideas, " sfiknd cooperate in buildingr -their schools. ;JJThe general secretary has these county I conventions timed so thai he is able to JJ set to all of them. He is prepared to 'i rive Instruction on every phase of. Bun- tiay school work, and through these . tonventlons Is In touch' with practically "every school in Oregon. If he Is not In touch with a school the fault rests In the fact that that school does not send . (delegates to the county convention. Bas Many Departments. m The modern Sunday school' has many departments Of-work. The association has a state superintendent at the head t f each. The work of each department will. be discussed In detail later, their twt Jhaitieji will h almnlv. mention! hap J The elementary division Includes all' :t classes whose members are under 13 jj years of age, subdivided Into the cradle i- roll, beginners, primary and Juntor de S p'artments. The secondary division, or 'Teen Age" division, as It Is often called, 1 takes the classes from 13 to 20. The . adult division includes, as its name Im- plies, oil adult classes, or those over 20.' The home department is for those PL CHURCH SERVICES . 1 - IlnHiL i First White Tempi. Rer. Walter ' Benwell Hlnson. riiolt schoo1. y.tu; JJ fcervlces 11 and 7:20. Topics: "How to s Be Happy. "America's Best Man." East Hide Services 11 and 7:SO; Sun . r day school, 10; B Y. P. U :16. Evan. i. tfeiistic service, led by Miss Oliphant Calvary Rev. L Jsi. Monroe. 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 10; B. Y. P. U, 5:80. :: ? Aiitta iu v. Duncan M. McPhatl. 6unuy- school. 10; B. Y. P. U., :li; . , services 11 and . Topics: "The Liv- It In Hone." 'Th fitnhftr1 RYlonrl " 't- Hlgliliid--ltev C U. Elliott U. T. P - JJ IT 1: Kunriuu a!i,..l O-lk- u..a II ,.ii .... v. u. miaui., u. i, A 7; Sunday school, 9:46; services, U . tl land 8. Topics; "In Account With God," H "Fact or Fet-ling us a Baals of Faith."' f - B.nii ,., " l. m ai .0; B. a. 10, V. P. U.. S.IO. , University Para Rev. A. C Saxton, . pastor; 11 and 7:10; U. fi., 10; B. I, P. U 7. . "7 Immanuel 11 and 7:45; S. S.. 10. Rev. '! A. E. Pauii will preach. - h bunny Nide (Uoriuaiu--S. 8., f:45 Con , rad Wyss, super'ntcndenL . St Johns t Germany Rev. Karl Feld Jjeth: S 8.. :45. 11 and 7:J0; Y. P. it' Johns Rev. H- T. Chener; U:l I; end g. Grace Montavilla. Rev. H. T. Cash. ." -j11 and 7:30; Y. P.. tl:30. 8. S., 9:45. -,;"" Chinese Mioslun Hi Burnalde atreet. - 7; J- G. Melon, buoei mtendent" . ita First German Hev. J. Kratt 11 and 7. 80, S. B., 8:46 yr Second Gemma Morris and Rodney - '""'TUv. Frederick Hm rrmsn. 11 and 7:30 s :; Y. P- V.. :45. .-. East Forty-fifth S.rect Comer East rvMam. Rev. A. U. Wuiti S. S, it.a - preaching. 11 ar.d 8 p. m. B. Y. P. U.. 7 '-. 'li.tints. "A Great Supper," "A Devil' .Wagen and the AlmtKhty Gift." Lents Hev J. M Nelmin: S S 1ft 11 '-lid 7:80. B V. P. l.. 6.30. ti Mount olivet Rev. VV. A. Magutt. -Pstor. 11 und S p. m. 8. S., 12:30. . w Tabernaciw--Kev Hubert Gruy. pHutor i MNfcermon. 11 an .1 7 If, 8. 8., 10; y p . ;rli:45. Toph-v "What Belief in Dlvinu'v ' nf ChriK Means I n." "Converted L'n" .' , M.ler a iiee "Third. Knott iin-ct ml Vanrouvir aveliue-Rev. W. J. Heaven, 11 and 7 3u -CT.B- V. P. U.. :3u; S. 8., ;46 a. m. Topics' jTJ'The PHgrlm'K Sung, I he (.. onsuiutna tlon of calvary." BwedlNh Moyt ana Fifteenth. Rev . tTFreil'Dek Llm.en. 10:45 and 7.46. 8. 8 'iJi; a Y. P. V.. ;80. t ( u " KetnodUt. - First Rev. Reiijanun Young. 9:30, ""morning claae meeting; er !' Id 3D ""and 7:45; 8. 8., 12:16: E. L.. 6:4& Top "The Ministry of Toll," by Normun . t.-Afoleman. "How Tennessee ent Dry," .- toy Ervel Atkins of Xushville, r . Grace Rev. J. II. cudiipp, D. D. n -vVA4 :; 8.. :46; E. L.. 8:45. Trinity Rev. Charles T atcPhe.-$oa 1I and 7:30; K. L. 6:45; B. 8., 10. :TZ Swedish Borth wick and Beach. Rev. - ,3. N. burdeil pastor. It and I. ti. 8.. 10; -. E- l 7. "5 - Kpworth Rev. rrank James. 8er ,"tl. 11 8. 8., 1:46; E. U ;45; r ,. ( lament. 11. :" First Norwegian-Danish Rev. H. p. '-Nerson. II and . 3. a., le: Y. p. M.. 7. -7, 8t Johns Rev. J. J. Patten. Hervloes, ...11 and 1:i0; s. 10; E. U, (:30. streets. Rev. Delmer H. Trimble. D. D.. "".trtif. w., f '4g; K.-ti.T4rrl8,' aerTirea; "-..It and 7:45. Roth services conducted ' . l--Hia. J - . - unnyidi Rev, William H. Fry D r U; Ji U. I.4i: K. 8.. 9:60. Grn)u Rodney avenue and Stantoo May Be New American Cardinal 4 i Trf , jt V1'.: . . If IT piv, stoj '',isL , iuL. fes t - ff -"V Copy MM ill liy Underwood & Underwood. Bishop Kennedy of American college at Rome. The announcement that a now Amer ican cardinal Is soon to be created by the pope has brought forward the name of Bishop Kennedy of the American col- who are unable to attend regular schools and study at home Instead. The teacher training department ns Its name indicates trains teachers for service. The departments of temperance and good citizenship also of mlSHlrtns, work In their respective fields. Better Schools Is Aim. The association maintains an office at B20 Ablngton btindlnfj, POfllan.T. with an office secretary In charge. In this office literature In regard to every department of Sunday school work is kept. Any questions as to improving Sunday schools ero Kladly answered as rff nfuucBiB lur mui arure. . The general secretary, the department "egnnuiiK tomorrow evening will be glv superlnteodents and all the oUkt ol'flc-! r" ,n the Mi""" Street Presbyterian era work with the one end In view '''''h. Seventeenth and Marshall streets. M.r .nrt h.n.r Mnnriiv , '''' William J. Spire. The semlons Will deny the fact that a gooj Sun.toy .rinllnn i Imnnrf,,,,. fa..- for irood In a child's life. Hl!f;r shotrs means that more ef the children in Or egon will gel that lnstru.tni;. The better schools are different from 'lie old time kind, for Instead of u plai e for children only or with few adul::, in the modern school the adults outnumber the children. The reason for this lies street. F. A. Schumann. S. S.,9:45i ervlces.Il, and 8; Epworfh league, 7il&; song service, 8 p. m. Central Rev. V. L. Hamilton. 11 and I; S. 9:46; E. L Laurel wood Rev. Asa fileeth. 11 a. m.; S. S.. 9:46; Epworth league. 7 p. m Chinese Mission Chan Hing Kal, 11 and 7:10. . Norwegian-Danish -Vancouver ave. church. Rev. C. J. Larsen. U and 7:46. 8. S.. 9:45 a. m. Japanese Mission Rev. Eileen Rl bars, 9.S0 and 1:10: S. B.. (:S0. Woodlawn Rev. Harold O-jerg, pas tor. 11 and 7:30; 8. H., in; E. K. :30. Montavilla Rev. W. H. Hampton. Bermon at 11 and 7:46; 6. H., 10., E. L. 1:45. Sellwood Rer. James K. Hawkins, 11 and 7:10; J. E. L.. 1:10: Zl L.. .J0. University Park Rev. W. J. Douglass, U and 7:30. African ZIon Rev. W, Matthews; 11 and 8; a. 8., 1: E.. 7. Patton R. E. Meyers; 11 and ; 8 8., 10; E. L., 7. Clinton Kelly Memorial Rev. C. O. McCulloch. S. H., 9:46; preaching 11 and 8; clats meetina. 12. noon; Junior le2Zue,-3; E. L., 7. curson Heights Rev. H. T Grirtme. 3. a. 10. Sermon 11. Lents Rev. V. Boyd Moore; 11 and I; S. S.. 10; E. L.. 7. Woodstnetc Atr7T B. Ayers. pastor; 11 and 7:30; S. S., 10: E L.. 6 SO. Lincoln Street M. E , Fifty-second and Lincoln streets L. G. Parker, pastor. 11 and 8; S. 8.. 10:30. Mount ":atjor--Rev. C. C. RaricW 11: 7:30; 8. 8.. 9:46 a. m.; E L., i:S0. Bethel Rev. J. L. Craw, pastor, fierv loes 11 and 7:46. 8. 8., 1:16. C. F.. 7. Oak Grove Rev. James T. Mom, 11 and 8. S. S., 10. Westmoreland Rev, H. T. Greera B. S., 3. Sermon. 7:50. Wesleyan Rev. (J. C. Wicker, 11 and t. S 8.. 10. Y. P. M . 7. First German. Fifteenth and Iloyt A. F. Cramer, pastor; 11 a. in., lu a. m.. a. S.; K. L, e. First M E.. South J. llardv Hcnni tt. pastor; preaching. 11 a. m , H p. m. 8. ts 10 a. in.; E. L.. 8:30 p. m. Presbyterian. First Pres by ten an cnurcti Rev. John Boyd, minister. Muruluv norship, 10 30. Lvniirig, i.3u. U. S., 12:10. C. E. b.16. L'ilvury hlcventh and Clay stri-eta. Rev. Thomas Holmes Walker, 10. 3U and 7:45; Bible school, noon. " iv, i t'. Topics: "Victory Through Intercession, "' "The Hardest Thing to Keep." Kemiworth Rev. A. W. Relnhard, pastor.. Morning 9:4!i; 8. S. 11. Anabel Robert N. Jlci.ean. .Ser vices 11 tnd 7:4i, 8. S.. H 46: C. E at f.:4Ti. Topics: "Half a Gol," "TI.B Man Who Thirsts." MIrpah Division street ana East Nineteenth. Hev. Hairy Leeds, pastor, a m. 10:30; S. ti., noon; C. C, 8 p. m. Fourth Rev. DinalO. Macknfle. 10. 3U and 7:30; 8. S 12; C E.. :30. Mat shall Street Re V. William J. Spire peetor. 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 10 a. ni.; t. R. H. Q. E.. 6:30 p. m. Forbes Rev. Henry H. Pratt; 11 and 8; K. 8., 10. O. E, 30 p. m. Piedmont Hev. J. IC. Snyder. 10:30 and 7:3U; c. 1-:, ; 3i p. m. ; S. 8., noon Topics: "The Hills from Whence I'oni eth My Help," ".Making Fieen at G' d." Third Rev. A. L Hutchison, pastor. Services 10:30 and 7:45. K. 8.. 12; C. K., 6:45; piayer meeting, Thursday, 7:4R. Mt. Tabor East 66th anil :ielmont Rev. William G. Moore, pastor. 8 8 10 a. m. Services. 11 -nd 8; C. E., 7 p. m. Spokane Avenue Kev. Robert Dtven. it -amt tio: rrnf; mr tr-ir Hawthorn Park Dr. b. ' Nelson Al len at 10:30. 7:30; 8. 8 , ll P; 8. C. K., ; UnltrBnventy-third sref and Paridy Road; H. C. Marshall, minister, a 8.. 5V. t f ""4 .1 - 1 V lcfro at Kome. It Is expected that he will receive the new horior. It is ex peotwl that, the new cardinal will live In Romp. In the fuct that the uptodate school at work lnll Its various departments Is a proposition big enough to appeal to girlH until they are women, to boys until men. Tlio nxt article will take up the work of the elementa'ry division In dstatl, and show how It helps build the modern school. Series of Sermons 1 "a sr-rlcH of popular Sunday evening serinotiM tm "Xlte i-snt Day Prodigal," ! wM! tu,'si'st cif terse talks on timely l'l'"-- epeemi muxicuj program nas been arranged for each service. The dates and subjects are as follow: September 22, "Seeing the City's Sights." September 29, "The Moral Breaking I'uiht." October 6, "Recovering iost Senses." October 13 "Tlie Man Who said. Ha Would and Did." JOEteaoilng. 11 a. m, and, T:I0 p, m. Prayer meeting. Wednesday .7:45. ,Hope, Momavilla Rev. S. W. fieemaa. S. S 10; 11 and 7:30. Westminster Rev. Henry Mareotte, 10 30 and 7:45; 6. 8., II; t. P. 8. C. E., 6:30. Millard Avenue Rev, Levi Johnsott. Services, It and 7:30; S.a. 10. Vernon H. N. Mount, IX D., pastor. Services 10:30 and 8; S. S., 12 noon; Y. P. 8. C. E., 7. Rose City Park Services 11 and 7:45; Rev. Boudlnot Beely. Chinese 14,5 V4 First. 7:45; 8. 8.. 1:41. Arbor Lodge Rv. John A. Townsend, 11 and 7:45; 8. 8., 10. Trinity Rev. Wm. J. Spire, services 11 and 7:30. S. 6- 10; T. P. 8. & E., 1:30. Reformed Frank D. FTaser. Preach ing 11 and 7:30; 8. a. 10. Chrlatlaav CentralEast Twentieth and Salmon tre-ts; Dr. J. F. Gtiormiey. pastor. Evancellst Herbert Jones will speak. Rodney Avenue Bernard W. Uass, pastor. S. 8., 10; services, 11 and 7:46; C. K , 6:-ta. First W. F. Reager, minister, 11 and 7.46; S. K., 9:60 a. m., C. E., 6.30. Topics: ' i'iiii Reason for the Growth of Chris tian Si it r.ee." "Christ Commission: How the ApiiMhs Understood It." Woomawn Rev. Eflwarc Wright, 11 anu 7.30. S. a., 10; C. E., :80. ;l.iditioiii Hev. A. H. Mulkey. Bar. vices, II aid 7:30. Bible achool. 10. St Johns -J. R. Johnson, pastor; 8. 8., 10: preaching at 11 and ?:30; C. K., :30. tscliwood .Nineteenth and Nehalem; J. A. .Melton. Services, 10, 11 a. m.; 7:30 P. hi. lviin Park-H. F. Jones. B. S., 10 a. m. C. E.. 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 11 and V 3. rpriftiair Tabernacle, East Seventy cpiii uful llcyt streets. H. S., 10; C. E.. i , rv. ces, 11 and 8. Congregational. First Rev. Luther R. Dyott. D. D II a. in. ami 7:45 p. in. "A Correct Lslluiule ft' Self," "'i he Fire Burned." University Hark, Haven Htrt, noar Lombard Rev. W. C. Kantner, D. D., pustor. S. 8.. 10 a. rn. V. F. 8. C. K.. 7. 8i.-i v i.-,-s 11 nnd s. "For Them That Love W n'...l A l .. funujeile hi-v, J. J. Staub; 11 and ; :::. S. S. la. C. E.. 6:15. Topics; ! "': I i M. l'i-.-!.r-li..r'u Mi..l,.l Cnrn.r," " T: I l-,ise of Personal Influence." Il is :il i Street .1. M. l.owden, pastor. Services. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; 8. 8., 1m; V. P. S. c. E., 6 :3t. Topics: "Need's Resources," "Changing Strength." Mt. ZIon Rev 1. B Giay, 8. B., 10; sermon. 11. Topic; "What Is to Bo Sacd." First German Rev. John H. Hopp; 10.30 and 7:30, 8. 8.. :16; C E.. 6:30. WJUi'i"'""' " imuiu a a. iHVjvr, B. feV. 10 and 8; t. E.. 7:1W- vvavtriv tieignis u. ti. winey, pas- ......... 1. 1 t, - i.,n. o a .a tor ii, .twicim, ii anu l.ov, o. o., IV. St. Johns Rev. G. W. Nelson: 11 and I; B S., 10. Pilgrim Kev. C. II. Wlrth. pastor. Preai inn at 11 and 7:30; 8. 8., 1:46; C. E.. 6 3o. Higlilund. Ijist Sixth and Prcscott streets Rev. E. S. BollinRer. Services, 11 and 7:45. Y. P. 8. C. E.. 7:45. Top ics; ' Jesus Christ and Progress," "Tne Real lie-creation." Both sermons by Rev. Piter Klinpkln of Salt Lake. Atkinson Memorial Rev. F. W. Gor man, paxtor. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:45 rt. m. ,. Toplrs: "A - Cake of Barley i .rend.' 'A Bad Investment In Insur- - Ttomttr Tatttotta. " Bt. Mary's Pro-Cathedral Most Rer. Christie, D. 1). Low mass, 6. I and I. Blah mass and sermon. il. Vespers. Instruction and benediction. 7:41. St. Joseph's Geitnan)--.Rt Rer. t V TI RALLY WILL BE 10 Meeting to "arfirstXon gregationai Church; Three Foot Banner as Prize, , Tlie central committee, consisting of representatives of the Congregational Christian lindeavtfr societies of Port, land, met at the Pilgrim church last Friday eveninjr ' to complete , arrange nn'ents for the conducting of the second annual rally Friday evening, October 4, at the First Congregational church. 1Mb rally is planned to be a benefit to both the societies of Poi-tlttm! and the suburbs. Among the outside societies that are to hnve a part in the rally are thosa from' Oregon City. Park Plaoe. Clackamus, Beaverton. Beaver Creek, ilinstioro, Forest Grove, Gustpn, Hill side, Gales Creek, Ssnppoose and others. Last year 221 young people attended tho sume kind of a gathering, but ex pectations for this yenr's number rea?oli up to between 400 and'600, as the so cieties nre rn""''! more enthusiastic and aro wuklng hard to have a large attend ance. MM, M?? Banner, , AMndsome 3 foot banner is being mr.fie which will be presented to the so- l-ciety having the largest per cent of their members present. This reward is adtling ttrmiwarasm to the rally. Tho tentative program la as follows: 6 p. m. Officers" and committee chairmen banquet; brief addresses and toasts; Hev. 1,. It. Vyott, tonstmaster. 7:45 p. m. Organ recital, 8 p. m tiong service, led by Sunny side choir. 8:15 p. m. Orertlngs; address; S min ute talks on Kndeavnr work; address; speoiul music; "efficiency campaign"; address. D:30 p. m. Social hour. To name Delegates. Clarence H. SpraKiie, state Congrega tional Y. P. S. C. E. chairman, Is at the heiid of tlie work In connection with the rally. Mr. Ualy of the Sunny sid church is acting as chairman of the central committee, and under the direction of these two men the follow ing chairmen of committees are making their plans: Program, Mr. Schick; so cial, Walter Ferguson; banquet, Miss MolUe Fettlnsr, and publicity, Mr. Walker. The committee has arrranged to meet again October 24 nt the First church, and it is hoped that those not present at the last meeting, who are members of the committee, will plan to attend the final meeting on that date. At the rally three delegates will be named to attend the state denomfcia tlonal conference to be held at Hood River, October 8 to 11. Miss Mabel C. Galey will be sent to the convention to mainratn a Chrrsttati Endeavor booth, and It Is hoped thtXhls feature will be a drawing card to young people. L Goes to Salt Lake Rev. E. S. Bollinger of the Highland Congregational church, is going to Salt Lake City to fill the puinU. of thn Phillips Congregational cTTurah for several weeks. This arrangement Is made so that tlie Hev. Peter A. Simpkin of that church can be with his wife In a serious lingering Illness at Rldge fleld, Washington. Rev. Slmpkln will at tend to all the necessary r,arlsh of the church during tlie exchange and con duct all the services. He will preach at Highland on. -ii outlay . James Rauw, V. G. Low mass. t. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vepers, bene diction. 3:30. St. Francis Rev. J. H. Black. Low mass, 6, 8:30 and 9:30. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers, Instruction and benediction. 7:30. 8t. Lawrence's Rev. J. C Huahes. Low mass, 6, 8 and 9. High mass and sermon, 10:30 Vespers and bene diction. 7:30. 8t. Michaels (Italian) Jesuit Fa thers. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon. 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7:30. Bt. Patricks. Rer. K. P. Mtrphy Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction. 3:30. St. Stephen's Rev. W. A. Waltt Low mass, 8:30. High mass and sermon, 10:80. Holy Redeemer Rev. Ed. K. Oant well, C. BB. R. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon. 10:30. Benediction, 4. 1st Ignatius Rev. . Dillon, 8. J. Low mass, 8 and 3:30. Mass, sermon and benediction, 10:80. Immaculate Heart of Mary Rer. W. A. Daly. Low mats. . I and 9. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction. 7:30. Ascension, Montavilla Rev i. P. Fltzpatrlck. Mass at 8. High mass with sermon. 10:30 Sunday school at S. Benediction at 3:30. Holy Rosary Very Rev, H. H. Kelly. Low mass, 6, 7, 8 ana I. High mass and sermon, 11. Vespers snd benediction, 7:30. Sacred Heart, Mllwaukle Re. Gre gory Roble, O. S. B. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10:80. Vespers snd benediction. 7:30. Holy Cross, University Park Rev. J. P. Thlllman. C. 8. C. Low mass, 8:80. High mass nnd sermon. 10:30. Vsspsrs and benediction. 1 St. Andrew s Rev. Thomns Klarnan. Low rnaos, 8. High mass and sermon, 10. Vespers, Instruction and benedic tion. 7:S0. Bt. Stanislaus (Polish) Rer. Charles Eeronkl. Low mass. 8; high mass and sermon, 10. Bflsoonal Trinity Church Corner Nineteenth and Everett etreets. Rev. Dr. A. A. Mor rison, rector. Services 8 and 11 a. m. snd 8 ti. m. Rev Dr. John P. Peters of New " oi k city will preach. Pro-Cathedral o, Sv. Sep'nen the Martyr Rev. H. M. Ramsay, 7:10; prayer and sermon, 11 and 7:30; Sunday school, 10. St. Matthew's Mission Rev. M. A. Breck in charge. Services at 935 Cor bett street, at 11; evening service at St. Helens, on Columbia river, at 7. Church of tier Savior Woodstock Rev E. H. Clark. Services 8 and 11. Rt. David's rtev. I'rnry Russrll Tal pott. 7.S0. celebration of the Holy Eu charist; 9:45, S. 8.: morning prayer, 11; evenint? prffyor,, 8. St. Andrews, Portsmouth, Archdeacon Chambers In charge, 11; prayer and ser nio'n, 7:30; R H.. 10 a m All Saints' Rev. Roy Edgar Remtns ton, rector. Services, 11 and 8: S. 8., 1:45. Communion first Sunday In each month. No evening services. 8t. Msrk's Rev. J, K. Slmoson. Holy eueharlst. T:30. 8. 8.. S:45; noly eucharist ajid sermon, 11. No evening service during August. Ft. Johns Church Rer.-T. F. Bowen. I. B., 3. Evening prsyer and sermon, 3. Grace Memorial Hov. George B. Van Waters and Rer. Oswald W, Taylor. Holy Communion 8 a rab. d. B., 10 a. m., morning- service, 11 a. m., evening ser vice, 7:30 p. m. Bishop Morris Memorial Chapel, Good 8nmarltan Hospital Fer. William rf rBwritrmsptntTtr f f oiy wnmnnton, 7 am. Ward servtoes, I. Prayer and sermon, 7:15. Good Shepherd Rev. John Dawson. 11 and 7:80; a S I. i Bt Michael and AM. Angels' Rer, CHRIS ENDEAVOR ON FRIDAY 014 ; Woman's Day at Church : In an effort to raise at least 120$ fonbe Home and ForeIgiTM!sslons, the members of th First African E. 2lon church, will observe what has been designated as "Womah'a Day.'t tomor row at the church. Thirteenth, and Main streets. Three services will t held dur ing tho day, and will be wider the auspices of the Horn and Foreign Mis sionary society. . r The program for tha day follows: ' Morning, 11 a. m. Singln by tha congregation, "Hark The Voice?' Scrip ture reading, Mrs. W, Q. Bird; Invoca tion, Mrs. Lolse Thomas; Singing By the congregation, "Speed Away;" Address, Mrs. M. K. Fullilove; Due, Mrs. W. Q. Bird, Mrs. I,na Bowers; Missionary of fering. Afternoon, 3 p, m. Mrs. I K. Weeks will preside. Singing, by congregation, "I win Go;" Scripture reading, Mrs. A.. J. Matthews; Prayer, Mrs, W. M. Me Gill; Singing, congregation, "Why, Stand Ye Idle;" Address, Mrs. W. G. Jones; Solo, Mrs. D. parries; Instrumental (piano), Mrs.-V. M. Maget; Solo, Mrs; Hattie Redmond; Recitation, Mrs. W. M. MaGill; Solo, Mrs. H, M, Gray; Mission ary offering; Address "Woman's But- rrage," Mrs. H. 'M. Gray. livening, 7:30 p. m. Singing, by con gregation,' "Hply, Holy, Holy;" Prayer, Xlra, Josephine Jackson"; Scripture readt ing, Mrs. w. M. McGlll; 6"tti8ng7 eoxk gregatiOn, "TUe Wondrous Story;" Piano duet, Mtsseas Vera Drew, Gladys John son; Solo, Miss Edith Gray; Address, Mrs. 8. Slows; Uuet, Mrs. W. G. Jones, Mrs. O. Collins; Paper. Miss E. Slaugh ter; Paper, Mrs. C. H. Ponton; Solo, M rsu ICawnady.; , lsslonary..affMr- ing; Doxoiogy and Benediction. PASTOR TAKES UP WORK IN TAC0MA Eev. H. P. Larsen. After five years of continuous work In this city as pftstor of the First Nor wegian and Danish M. E. church. Rev. H. P. Larsen, With his family, left here yesterday to take pastorate of the First church of Taeoma. He is to take the place left vacant by Rev. Ellas Gjerdiiig, who will arrive In Portland to take charge of Rev. Mr. Larsen's church. There are 40 tribes of North American Indians', embracing 50,000 souls, ' who axekatituU-. at-ChriRUnn Instruction.. Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 11 and 7:30; 8. 8., 10. No evening service. .Ascension Chapei Portland Heights. S. 8 , 9:30. St. John's, Mllwaukle Rer. T. F. Row en S. S., 2. Ev mine prayer and sermon. 8. St Paul's. Woodmere Rer. Oswald W. Taylor. S. 8., 3. Services, 4. tntheraa. St. James' English, West Park and Jefferson Rev. J. A. Leas, pastor. Service, 11; S. S.. 10 a. m. Swedish Immanuer Rer. J. Richard Olson. 11 and 8; 8. 8.. 9:45. United Norwegian Detmar Larsen; 11 and 7:80; 8. 8., 9:45; 9:10. Ztons German vidisBourv, Salmon and Chapman Synod) H, H. Koppel mann, 10:15, 7:45; B. S., 9:16. Services for the deaf at 3 p. m. Rev. Oscar Fed der of Seattle will preach. Trinity German (Missouri Bynod) Williams and Sellwood; J. A. Rlmbach. 9:16; 8. 8M 10; 7;0 Swedish Mtsalc kv. B. J. Theren. 11 and 8; S. S., 10; Y. P.. 6:10. Elim Chapel Rev. B. J. Thorsen, 11; 8. S., 10. St. Paul's German East Twelfth and Clinton streets. A. S. Mause, pastor. Servides 10:30 and (German and Eng llsn); S. 8., 9:30. Immanuel German (Sellwood) H. C Ebellng. 10:30: 8. a. 9:30. Grace English (Missouri Synod) Kerby snd Fargo. Rev. Carl Hassold, 10:80 and 7:30; a 8.. 9:30. Swedish Augustana Rer. H. E. Band stedt, 10:45 and 7:45: a 8.. 9:30. St. Johns German (Evanaallcal sy nod), Gray's Crpsslng K. G. Hess. Serv ice, 2 p. m.; S. S., 3 p. m. Lutheran Free uhuran Rer, B. A Berrevlkv; services at IL 3:80 and 7:80 St Paul's Lutheran East Twelfth and Clinton; A. Krauee, pastor. 8. 8., 9:30. services, 10:30 and 7:30. Bible lesson and young people's meeting, Tuesday, 8 p. m. Bt. John's Lutheran Peninsula ave uno and Kllpatrlck street; 8, a, 10 a. m, TJnltarlaa. Church of Our Father Rev-W. O Eliot Jr. Topic: "Logic and Latlghter." No evening services. Unites, rresbyterlaa. Third Rev. J. L. Acheson, B. B, 10. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Kenton J. S. Coie, 8. 8. 10:3u; preucn Ing U and 7:80. The Church of the Strangers Rev. 3. Earl DuBols. 10:30 and 8. First Frank De Witt Flndlsy, 10:30 and 7.30; b. S.. 12; C. E.. B:20 p. m. Morning sermon: "A great Rock and Its Inscription," "Hardest Day and Their Parable." Friends' Cuareh. Ints South Main street, Myra B. Bnilth. Preaching, 11 a. m., 8 p. m.; Bible school, fa. 46; C. E. prayer meet ing, 7 p. in. West Piedmont Friends Corner Borth. wick and Jessup-Rev. T. J. Coburn. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Bible school, lu a. m.; midweek prayer meat 7:30; 8. S., 10; C. E., 6:16. Sunnysldo, East Main and Thirty-fifth streets. S. S.. D:46; 11 and 7:30; C. E., 6:30. - - United Erangslloal. First East Sixteenth (Ladd's addi tion); Rev. C. C. Poling. Services 11 a. m., 8 p. m.; B. 8 , 10 a. m. Ockley Green Corner Gay street and WiUevmetU. boulsvardBe w. ..J.. Bowar. iox; .llawl 7:46; a S.i 10; K L. C. E.. (:45 p. rt, Topics: "The Objective of Human Life." Bt - Johna Ivannoa and Weat John streets, William Stephen, Plowman, 1 ' J J; BIBLE STUDENT TO ' - DELIVER LECTURES I .' William A; Baker. William A. Baker, the well known and popular Bible lecturer for the Interna tional Bible Studant'b association, will deliver a series of Sunday evening lec tures in Wall's Hall, Thirteenth and Lexington avenues, Sellwood, beginning August 22. The following subjects are announced: August 22, "The Supreme Architect and His Plan"; August ""20, "The Master Builder and His Work;" October 6. "Flection and Free Grace;" Oatober, 13, "The Great Tyramid, A Bible In Stone;" October 20, '"Mystic Babylon and Her Doom." As a clear, forceful speaker, possess ing a thorough knowledge of his sub jects, Mr. Baker's lectures, wherever de livered, make a profound Impression and give new stimulus to Bible study. His discourses have been aptly styled "A layman's course In Bible study." The present program has been provided In response to the demand created by a previous lecture course several months ago. These meetings will be entirely free, no collections will be taken. . Ship-WilLBe Used . --..- k A genuine ringed ship will be used in the Rally Day Celebration at the Unlver sallst church. East Twenty-fourth and Broadway streets, tomorrow when th staunch craft "Good TlUlnps" will con vey the visitors on the Rally Day trip. From the beginning to the end tho program baa a nautical flavor. The program Includes tlie morning de votion led by the ship's chaplain, the taking of the pilot on board and the Sunday school singing "Jesus, Saviour Pilot Me;" the raising of the beauti ful silk flag won by the school in the Rose Festival parade; the mustering of the crew; the filling of tho ship's chest with offerings; a solo by Paul Daniels; the giving of lessons from the, sailing chart by Admiral Arthur Wood of Reed college; the unging of "Pilot Of Galilee" by the girl's chorus: thi conducting of the school of navigation by Superintendent Roger M. Sherman; "Orders from the Bridge," by Command er Pastor J. D. Corby, and the singing of "I'm Here on Business for My King." Arthur Wood, of the faculty of Ro.d college has consented to aid the grow ing of the Bible school, by directing Its boy's work. Some new and advanced methods will be Introduced under his jUlfictlSac, Preaching 11 and 8; 8. S 10; K. L. C. E 7. rrangallcal Associations. First English, East 6th. and Market Streets. F. B. Culver, 11 and 8 p. m.; S. S., 10; Y. P. A., 7. West Pland, 8 p. ni. I- Memorial Carvln 8. Bergstresser, pastor. S. S., 10; 11 and 8; Y. P. A, 7. North Portland, (Germany 1. Stock sr; B. 8., at 10; sermon at 11 and 8; Y, P. M., 7:16. First German Evangelical, corner 10th and Clay streets. Vnltsd Brsthren la Cnrlst, Radical T. J. Cocking, pastor. Preaching, 11 and 7; C. E.. 1:80; 8. 8., 10:30. Fourth Rer. J. E. Conner. 11; a 8., 10, Evening services at 8 p. m. Alberta Rev. Joan . a precnar, 11 and 8; a S 10; C E., 7. Topic: "The Satisfying Bread."' Thira Rev. C. P. Blanchard. 11 and I; 8. 8., 10; Y. P. 8. C E., 7 p. m. Topics; "Woman's Work In the Church," "Am I My Brother's Keeper?" Guy Woodworm Memorial Rer. R. G. Summerlln. Services, 11 and 3; a 8.. 10YP8CE7 First Rev. Chas. L. Williams, pastor. 11 and 8; S. 8., 10; Y. P. a C. E., 7. Topics: "Revival Preparation." The pastor s mother will preach In the even ing. Sefonned Presbyterian (Covenanter.) Frank D. Fraier Services 11 and 7;ifo; a a. 10. BerentU Say Adventlst. Note: Regular services of this de nomination are held on baturday. Central Church Muton u. si. Johns, pastor. Services: Sabbath school, 10 a. m., preaching, 11 a. ni.; pruyei meeting, WeOncsday night, 7:80; Y. 1. meeting, Friday, 7:3u p. m.; Sunday light preaching at 7:30. Moitit Tabor Church .Tiapel Port, laud sanitarium. C. J. Cmniiiius, pastor. Services: Sabbath school, 3 p. ui. , preaching, 4 p. in.; prayer meeting, WoU uesday night, 7:15. Montavilla Church Services: Sab bath school, 10 a. in.; preaching 11 a. in., piayer meeting Wednesuay night, i.isu. Scandinavian Church, Arleta Adoioti Johnson, residence, Arleta. Babbu'th school, 10 a. m.; preaching 11 a. m., Sunday, 7:30; prayer meetmg, Wednes day night. 7 ;Sa. St. Johns Sabbath school, 10; preach ing, 11; prayer meeting, Wednesday, i:80. Lents church C. J. Cummlngs, pastor. Services: Sabbath school. 10 a m.; preaching. 11 a. in.; prayer meeting, Wednesday night, 7:S0. Sunday nlgnt preaching, 7:30. Missionary meetuig, Sunday, :30 p. m. Alblna Church (German) J. 11 Dlrlk on, pastor; G. F. Rusch, local elder. Services: Sabbath school, 10 a. in., preaching. 11a. m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday night, 7:30. Vasarens. Sellwood Church of the Nazaren 608 Tacoma avenue; Rev. Fillmore Tanner, pastor. 8. S., 10 a. m. Preach ing 11 a. m. and 1 p. in, Prayer meet ing, Wednesday, s p. m. First Church of the Nasarene Rer. a Howard Davla, pastor; a 8.. 9:45; services 11 and 8; street meeting, 7; Y. P., 7:30; prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. Scandinavian Church. 348 Russell street Rer. J. J. Peterson, pastor. Wrvta , ll anil .i,.3IUJVraysr mseilim. Wedneadsy, 7:3,0 p. ro. Brentwood Church of the Nasarene Sixty-fifth avenue and Sixty-seventh street, Rer. Asron Wells, a. fl.. 10; sera Ices, 11 and 8. Y. P.. 8., 1, prayer PASTOR FOR UNITED CONGREGATION TO BE NAMED MONDAY Methodist Conference to Art ' noonce Leader of Grace and Taylor Street Churches.. Much Interest centers about the ap pointment of the pastor to the pulpit" of the new First Methodist' Episcopal church of Portland, consisting of tha United Taylor Street M. E. church and Grace M. E. church.' This appointment and those of other pastorates,, to 1 churches iti Portland and . vicinity, wlf be announced. Monday- at the- closing session of . the Methodist ..annual con ference now toeing held in Ashland, Or. Rev. Benjamin - Young is. at present pastor of the . -Taylor Street - M. E. church, and Rev, J, H. Cudllp Is pastor of the Grace church. Opinion Is fairly well divided as to .whether pne of .these pastors will be. retailed to organize the new church, pr whether a new. pastor unacquainted with either congregation will be appointed. Plans are alrfeady well under way for holding a Combined congregational meeting in thj TayloT Street M. K, church. Third and Taylor streets, Sun duy, September 29. All the clusses of the Sunday school of the . Grace church. will unite with the classes of the Tay- lor Street church. The Sunday school instead of meeting at 9:45 o'clock in the morning, will me'et at the end of the morning service of the congrega tion, V Infinite arrangements for" the Joint Sunday school will be made at a meet ing of the Sundla'cTioo'l boards In the Taylor Street church, at 7:45 o'clock Tuesday night. At this time th offi cers for the consolidated schools will be elected. All officers, teachers, mem bers of committees and others are urged to attend the meeting. Rev. and Mrs. II. C. Marshall will give s reception' to the members and friends of Unity church, Gregory; Heights and vicinity, at their new-home, 1430 The Alameda, Tuesday evening, September 24. Professor Norman F. Coleman of Reed college will preach at the First Methodist church. Third and Taylor Streets, Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock, on the subject, "The Ministry of Trrrr' Mrs. Florence Evvell Atkins, the southern woman orator, will speak at 7:30 p. m., on ' How Tennessee Went Dry." The Young Women's Christian Asso ciation will hold its first vesper service for the year tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock In the association audito rium, corner Seventh nnd Taylor struck. The subject will be "A Great Question and Its Great Answer." A social hour win follow tlie service. All women are invited. ; - L- - Twenty special sermons will 4ie deliv ered in tho First M. K. church South, Union avenue and Multnomah street, by Rev. Jumea H. Bennett. Tlie series will begin totporrow mid continue for 10 successive Sunday morning's and even ings. The general subject of the morn ing sermons will be "The Church," and thi1 evening dlMcouvycs will be on "The Overcoming Life." There, are about 5000 communicants of all denominations among tha 25,009 Dakota Indians. meeting, Wednesday. 8 p. m. Young people's meeting, 7:0; prayer meetliiK. Wednesday, 7:30. Universalis. Church of the Good Tidings Rer. 3. D Cpr!y. Services at lu:45 a m.; sunshine hour Sunday clopJ 12' No evening service. Topic: "The New Re ligious .'.duration for tlie New Age" by Arthur Wood of Reed college. Tree Kstnodlst First Church Rev.-W. J. Johnston pastor. Sunday services, 11 a, m. and 7-30 p. m Central church Rer. W. H. Boddy: B. S.. 10.: services 11 and 7:S0. Prarsr meeting at 7:30; Y. P. M 6:30. Bt Johns 11 snd 7:80. Adrent. AdventChester F. i Bmlth: preach. "lilti n1M: Buaatr scbooL 13 P. a L., 6:30. fteformsd. First German u. Harner. pastor: ser vices 10:45 a. m. and 8 p. m.; S. 8. 9:30 a. m.; Y. P. S., 7 p. m. Berrloes tot the Deaf. United Presbyterian Kev. 8 DuBols, 10;3o and 8; C. E., 7. Earl Chrlstlas Sclenoe. First Church or Christ Services at 11 and l, Hibject of lson sermon mailer. Ing service, inif at 8. Sunday school after mnrn. Wednesday evening nicei- Second, Woodmen's Hall, E. 6th and Alder Sunday service. 11 a. m. Topic "Matter." Sunday school at close of morning scrvica, Weiiiieoday evening at H o'clock. Third. Filers' 11 a. n.. 'i'cDi hB'.l. 7th end Alder. -Matter." Sumlnv sc'juul at 1 lose uf moiing n,'ivU-., Vveu- uesuuj en-iiiiiK seiv ice al o clock. "Ulscellaneons. Sunnyslde Friends Church, Thirty fifth and East .Main Sunday school at 0:16 a. 111.; pruuehit.g ot 11a. m.; Chrls il.in Eude.ivur miviing at :;t ni Evening services ut V : J 0 o'clock; "mid week service, Thuisday at 7:3u p. m Chui'ch of tho Brethren t Lunkaxda')-, Rev. Geiirnu C. Carl. 11 and 7:80 8 fl 10, C. W.. ti .30. " '' Swedish Corps Salvntlon Army 43 Burimlde. 11, 4:30 and 8. Congregation Aharat Sholem, parK an(j Clay. Services tonight at S by Rabbi Abrahaaison. Sumltiy .norntnu servtro at y:.'ia. by Rabbi Abrahamson. Volunteers of America .Mission Hall 267 Ankeiiy St., near d 3:3u and tela Services every night at K:16 except Mun doy. ' New Church 8oelety (Swedenborjrtant Eleventh and Alder. Knights of Pyth ias hall, The Church of God. 361 Falling street Rev. J. T. Neal. pastor. Sunday ser. Vices at 10 (German). 3:30. 7:45; 8 8 1:30; testimony and praise meeting- at f. Y. M. C. A. Sixth and Tavlor atreetti R. R. Perkins, religious director. Meet. Ing for men. Lents Church Center street Mrr B, Smith. Preaching. 11 and 7:41: . 6., 10; C. E.. 6:46. Plsgnh . Mission, Lents Fyll gospel Sunday ll u. m.-and H:30 p. m. p International Bible Students Odrifel. lows' lialL Berean Ribe lesson, i;3i) p. m. Discourse at 3:15. Bible lcnoni 1:30. Testimony meeting, 2:45, Topic "Job's Great Question." IMirlatlun Y tma A llslty hul'lp- A K. Moaumdar will sueak .1 .. H U, 1 1 1 .. . I. " " ., tatter Say lalnts. Church of Jesus Christ of ' Latter Day Saints (Mormon) 8. a.. 10: nrhJ Ifis 11:45 and 7. ' . Church Notes . - . . . - r- --