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CHRISTMAS
IN LOCAL CHURCHES
Many Special Programs Have
Been Arranged for Services
Tomorrow,
The" churches of Portland are to play
no jsraa.H part In the Christmas cele
bration of; 1)12, for Already elaborate
plana for entertainments, special musi
cal even fur and prayer service have
been arranged for Christmas week, i In
a great number of churches, especially
those of the leading denominations, sa
cred Christmas music Is to be a feature
at both the morning' and evening serv
ices tomorrow, with a night during the
week devoted exclusively to musical en
tertaJnments. '. Those who -have charge
of these programs have been working
for some time, securing the best talent
In the city to make their service unusu
ally attractive. ,
, First Methodist Episcopal Church.
For more then three weeks Miss Lie-
norm Flnher, orcanlst and director of the
choir of the First Methodist Episcopal
church,: Third and Taylor streets has
been working diligently to prepare one
of the best Christmas musical programs
to be given in any of the churches. Spe
cial music will be the big features at
both the morning and evening services
at the church tomorrow. The morning
program follows:
Prelude, Romahze" (Marschner).
Anthem. "He Shall Be Great" (Lan
sing). . ' .
Offertory, cello solo,, "Reverie". (Bot
tentinl). by Mr. Raff.
Duett, "Songs of Praise the Angels
Sang," Hosraer, by Air. Mulder and Mr.
Montgomery.
Anthem, "It Came Upon the Midnight
Clear" (Booth). ,
Organ poatlude, "Exaltation" (Foers
ter). The feature . of the evening special
Fong service will be a cantata, "The
Star of Bethlehem," and the program Is
arranged as follows:
Prelude,. "Serenade', (Wldor), violin,
cello and organ.
. Offertory, cello solo, "Andants Re
ligioso" Thome).
Cantata, "The Star of Bethlehem"
(Harker), , .
The regular quartet, consisting of
Mary Parkin Deem, soprano; Elisabeth
Stowers, contralto; Joseph P. Mulder,
tenor, and W A. Montgomery, baritone,
will be assisted by Zeta Holllster Polity
soprano; Grace Josephine Brown, con
tralto; Dr. R. M, Emerson, tenor. Hart-
ridge G. YVhipp, baritone, Harold Bay
ley, violinist, and Charles Raff, cellist,
and Miss Lenora Fisher, organist and
director. . , , , ,
V ' rlrst Baptist Charon.
Under the direction of J. "William
Belcher, a splendid special Christmas
musical program has been prepared for
both the services of tomorrow at the
First Baptist church. Twelfth and Tay
lor streets. .
Tbe.muslcal numbers for the morning
Ben-Ice are "Calm on the Listening -Ear
of Night" (Marston). "Choir Angelle"
V- Hanseom) "O, Holy Night" (Adam),
' "The Birthday of a King"' (Neldllnger).
In the evening a cantata, "Son of the
Highest (Berge), will be sung by 20
solo voices. Solos will be sung by Miss
Grace Dawson," Mrs. .Virginia Hutchin
' eon,' Stuart MacGuIre, Obrad Gurln and
; . Clifford Woodland. . , with . Miss A.
Brotighton at the organ. ;
Besides the music services tomorrow
. a Christmas cantata under the direc
tion of S. J. Faschlng, wilt be given la
the church Wednesday ; evening. A
duet for soprano and, contralto will be
sung by Miss Maude Belcher, who will
take the part of Frost Queen.-and Miss
Henrietta Holum, who will take the part
; of Snow Flake.
Plrst Christian Church. ,
; Special Christmas music will be heard
In the First Christian church, Park and
Columbia streets, only at the evening
services. The singing feature is quite
elaborate, and has been arranged by
' Miss Llna Linehan, soprano and director
of the choir.
The choir will render the new sacred
Christmas cantata, "The Prince of
Peace,". by John Spencer Camp, with or-
gan and orchestra accompaniment. Mrs.
Cornelia Barker-Carse will play the
first. Violin; Miss Olive Muckley, sec
ond violin, and Mr. Grier the cello, with
Miss Gladys Morgan at the organ. The
church quartet will sing "Angels of
Light," by Havens, and "Where is He
Thst Is Bom King of the Jews," by
. Coombs. -..Miss Linehan- will aing, "The
Birthday of a King," by Neldllnger. "
- First Congregational Church.
r The program of the special music In
the First Congregational church. Sixth
.... and Madleon streets, which will be given
tomorrow In connection with the regular
v servicer, has been selected with a great
deal of care. Thos who have a part
In the work have spent a great deal of
time making preparations for these
musical events. The program for the
morning follows:
Prelude, "Pastorale Symphony" (Han
del): song by Bible school, "Fling Wide
the Gates"; quartet, "Christians Awake";
' Bible school, "Mighty God and Peace";
' ; nolo, by Mra. Ursula Young, "The Birth
day of the King"; duet, by Mr. Fargo
and Mr. Bowman, "The Angel of Light";
postlude, "Christmas Matcfi." "
The evening program follows:
Prelude, ''Christmas Pastoral," violin,
cllo and, organ; quartet, '"Christmas";
organ, rHoly Night"; Interlude, 'An-
. dante Rellgloso," violin, cello and organ;
quartet, "It -Came Upon the Midnight
Clear"; cello solo, ''Berceuse"; quartet,
"Calm on the listening Ear of Night";
Iostlude, ""Christmas Of fertory."
- The choir of the church consists of
Mrs. Clyde B,-Aitchlaon, soprano; Mrs.
Sara G, . Bowman, contralto; J. Ross
Fargo, tenor; ? M, I Bowman, bass; Pro
fessor W, p.! Boone, organist and choir
. . ,iirufnr. , " ' - : : ' .. ..' ;," ;
East Side Baptist Chnroh.
The following program wJir be the
Order of the special Chrlstmaa rhusical
prvlce at the East Side Baptist church
l.t Twentieth and Ankeny tomorrow;
MouilnaOrgim prelude. Contralto
'a rvnil quartet, ."liarkl Ilarkl My
f .u.!" by trhctly, by Mrs. J. w." Mc-
Michael Tenor' solo, "Oh, Judea," by
Dr. J. W. McMichael, , with violin obli
gato by Mrs. Woodlc. Sermon, by the
pastor, W. O. Bhank. Evening Organ
prelude. Soprano-baritone : duet, ; "Oh,
Holy Night," Adam, by Miss Harris and
Ausby K. Bishop, Soprano solo, "Christ
mas,"' Shelley, by Mrs. J. W. MeMlebael.
Of f p.rtor. "Rosary," i Nevln, cornet solo
with orchestra accompaniment, Sermon
by th pastor.. . -.v-,' ;.
Bodney Avenue Chrlstiaa '".-:. J ,
A special' program of musical num
bers is to berths main features' of th
morning and"evenlng services at the
Rodney Avenue? Christian church tomorrow-
Those who have a part in the
song service have been rehearsing for
some 'time. -v: v-.. vAcv: '
The program for tha morning service
fellows:" - Opening pong,-: "Joy to the
World."' Invocation"1 by the pastor,
Rev. Bernard W. Bass. ' Chorus, "Crown
Him King of Kings." Prayer. Solo,
"Angels From the Realms of Glory,"
M. WitheraL Scripture. Communion
hymn.; Anthem; "Hark! What Means
Those Holy VolcesTV Benediction.
In the evening the' two special num
bers by the choir i Will be repated. ' A
solo will also be rendered by Miss Mabel
Hedberg. . .Lv;s.:i,
Besides the Christmas music services
the members of the Bible school of
the church are planning on a regular
Christmas entertainment to be given in
the church Wednesday night. A Christ
mas tree will be a feature and those
who attend are expected to bring gifts
which are to be distributed among the
poor of the city. v , ;
' J . , UnlmsaUst Canreli.
An elaborate program consisting of a
number of musical selections, both in
strumental and vocal, featuring the
Kindergarten department of the Sun
flay school of the Unlversalist church,
Broadway ana Estr Twenty-rourin
street, will be given at noon tomorrow
in the church. The members of the
Sunday school have the affair In charge.
The school orchestra, with Mlsa Ida
Trotter at the piano. Miss Marlorle
Trotter, first violin, and A, M. Hatton,
double bass, will lead the singing of
the Christmas songs and special carols.
The members of the kindergarten.
under the direction of Miss Katherlne
McVey, , will be heard in a beautiful
Chrlstmaa song, and; will partake- in1
Bantlat.
pirat White Temple. Rev. Walter
Benwell Hlnson. Bihle school, :.
Services. 11 ana r.zv. xopics: -iijr
ChrlBt of Christmas," "The Saviour in
Stable." , , ,
v.uut Kirt Rev. W. O. shank, castor.
Services. 11 and 7:S0; Sunday school, 10;
B - Y. P. U.. :i6. uopicsi ... caving
Faith," "What Is Truth." .
Calvary Kev. t. , monroa. "
7:30; 8. S.. 10; B. Y. P. U.. 6:30.
Arleta kev. Duncan E. McPhall.
Sunday school,. 10;. aj. P., U., 6:15.
Services 11 and 7:30, . , -
HiKriand -Kev. c. jb. wiw". .
U 6:30. Sunday school, 1:46: service.
Side of Life in a Chapel Car," " Whit
Hlft. fne h Kln"
Sell wood Rev. F. w. Hayes, ii ana
1 so- s 8 10! Y. P. U.. 8:80.
University Park Rev. A.- C. Baxton.
pastor;,. It and ?:80; S. 8.. 10; B. Y. .P.
Immaniiel-Servlcet jl and 7:15. Rsv,
A. K. Patch. ' - -:- i ...
Sunnysiae (German) S. 8., 9:o. Con
rad Wyes, superintendent.
St Johns (German) Rev. Karl Feld
meth; a A, :46; ll.nd 7:30; Y. P,
'st.John Rev. H. T. Cheney; 11:0
and . , .... ,
Grace Montaviua. jnev. i. x.
11 and 7:30; Y. P., 6:30; S. 8., :4i.
Chinese Mlsaion S. 8., 7; J. G. Ma
lono. superintendent -,.
First German Rev, J. Kratt 11 and
730 S S ' 045.
'Second "'German Rev. Frederick
Buerrman. 11 and 7:30; S. S., 9:45; Y.
P. U., 6:45. .
East Forty-fifth Street Rev. A. B.
Waltz. S. HL :6; preaching, 11 and
7 :80 p. m. A Y. P. U.. :39. Jpica,
Seeking and Pursuing Peace," "The Joy
of Jesus."
Unts Rtv. J. M. Nelson; S. S., 10, 11
and 7:30; B. Y. P. U., ,6:30.
Movut Olivet Rev. W. A. Magett,
pastor. 11 and 1p.m. S. S., 12;S0.
Tabtrnaclfr Rev. Robert Gray, pastor.
Sermon, 11 and 7:45. S. S.. 10; Y. P
6:30. Christmas sermons by pastor at
II and 7:3. .
Third Rev. W. J. Beavan, 11 and
7:30: B. P. V.. :30; S. 8.. :46 a. m.
Topics: ''The Claims of Worship,'"
"The Significance of the First Christ
mas.' ,
Swedish Rev.?: Frelerlck Linden.
10:41 and 7:45. S. 8.. 12; B. Y. P. IT.,
6:30.
' ? , . j-. , Presbyterian,
Ftrst Presbyterian church Rev. John
Boyd, minister. Morning worship 10:30;
evening, 7:30; B. 8.. 12:10; C. E.. 6:15.
Calvary Eleventh and Clay streets.
Rev. Thomas Holmes Walker, 10:30 and
7:45; Bible school, noon: C. E., 6:45.
Kenilworth Rev. L. R. Richardson,
pastor, 11 and 7:30. Bible school, 9:45
a. m., Y. P. 8. C. E.. 6:30. Topics:
"The Message of Chrlstmau." Special
Christmas music.
Anabel Robert - N. McLean. Ser
vices II and 7:48; 8. 8., :45; C. E. at
6:46.
Mlzpah Rev. Harry Leeds, pastor,,
sermon 10:80 a. nr.;. Se 8., noon; C. C
3 p, in.
Fourth Rev. Donald Mackenzie,
10:30 and 7:30; 8. S.; 13; C. E., 6:30.
Marshall Street Rev. William J.
Spire, pastor, 11 and 7:30; 8. 8.. 10 a.
m.; Y. P. S. C. E.t 6:30 p. m. 4
Forbes Rev. Henry H. Pratt; 11 and
8; S. B., 10; C. E., 6:30 p. m.
Piedmont Rev. J. E. Snyder. 10:30
and 7:30; C. E, 6:80 p. m., S. S.. noon.
Topics: "No Room for Him in the
Inn." Christmas song service.
Third Rev. A. L. Hutcl.lgoo, pastor.
Services 10:30 and 7:45; S. S., 12; C. E..
6:45.
Mount Tabor Rev. William O. Moore,
pastor. 8. S., 10 a. m. Services, 11 and
;C. E.; 7 p. m.. 10 a m,; C. E.. 7 p. m.
Hawthorne Park Dr. E. Nelson Al
len, at 10:30. 7:30: 8. 8., 12; P. 8. C. E.,
:30 .,I?ptCr:. "The- star of Bethle
hem. "The Prince of Peace," by the
chorus choir.
Unity H. C. Marshall, minister. 8.
8., 10, Preaching, n a. m. and 7:30
p. m.
Spokane Avenue Rev. Robert-Dlven.
11 and 7:30; 8. 8., 10; C. E., 6:30. Both
sermons by Rev. D. V. Rollng.
Hope, Montavllla Rev, 8. W, Seeman.
8. 8., 10; 11 and 7:80,
Westminster Rev. Henry Mareotte.
10:30 and 7:45; S. S., 12; Y. P. S. C. E.
6:30.
Millard Avenue Rev. Levi Johnson
Services. 11 and 7:30; S. S., 10.-
Vernon H. N. Mount, D. D., pastor
Services 10:80 and 8; 8. S., 12 noon: Y.
P. 8. C.-15.. 7.
Rose. City Park Services 11 and 7:45:
Rev. Boudinot Seely.
Chinese 145 First, 7:45; 8. S., 6:45.
Art'?rJfrieTJteYk Jonn A- Townsend,
11 and 7:45: 8. S 10. -
Trinity Rev. E. Benson, pator. serv
ices 11 and 7:80; 8. 8.. 10; Y, P. 8. C. E.,
ing ii ana 7,20, S. 8.. 10.
Methodist.
; First Episcopal Rev. Benjamin
Young; 8:30 morning clasrf meeting;
services, 10:30 and 7:45. O-'oplcs: "The
Cnristmas Mesaage," "Star of Bethle
hem." Tilnlty Rt-v, Charten T. JTcPIierj-on,
PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY SERVICES IN CITY AND SUBURBAN CHURfHES
the special 'exercises following.
Recitations wilt be. given by the
primary pupils of Miss Beach and Miss
Sylvia Phillips and vocal numbers are
to bo rendered by the girls' classes
taught by Miss M. Trotter and Mra
J.-D. Corby. The class of young men
taught by C. Porter have charge of the
arrangements - and a number of the
number are to act, aa ushers, t ;
The program follows: 1 Baritone solo,
"The Birthday of the King." Anthem,
"Shout the Glad Tidings." Violin solo,
"Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer." So
prano solo, "The Dawn of Hope.1 An
them, "There Ar Shepherds." Quartet,
"Arise, Shine." .. . a ;
Frances Wardner, five-year-old girl,
will sing a solo, "Just a Little Baby,"
and Miss Dorothy Guerder and Miss
Aline Warren will sing a duet, "At
PhrtatmaJi" , .'
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: I Hignlaad Congregational Chorea, '
'' The choir of the Highland Congrega
tional church, under the direction of
Miss Mable King, has prepared the fol
lowing special musical program for the
services at the church tomorrow:
Morning Anthem, "The Star of Beth
lehem," Stillman. Solo, "The Birthday
of the King," Neldllnger. Evening con
certAnthem, "Thefe Were Shepherds,"
Earle. Solo. "Th Good Shepherd,"
Barrl. Ladies chftrus, "The Angels'
Message," Jackson. Duet, "The Guiding
Star." Male quartet, "It shall Always
Be," Parks. Solo, "Nazareth," Gounod.
Mixed quartet, "The Star of Peace,"
11 and 7:30; E. L., 6:45; 8. S.. 10. Topics:
k Swedish Borthwlck and Beach, Rev.
J. N. Burdell, pastor, 11 and 8; S. 8., 10;
E. L., 7. -
Epworth Rev. Frank James. Rally
Day exercises, 11 a. m.: S. S., 0:46; E.
L., 6:30. Topic: Address by Dr. Clar
ence Wilson, D. D.. at 7:30.
First Norwegian Danish Rev. Ellas
Gjerdlng, pastor, 11 and 7:80. Y. P. M., 7.
Special Christmas services-at 11 a. m.
Christmas program Thursday at 8 p. m.
St. Johns Rev. J. J, Patton, services
11 and 7:30; 8. S., 10; E. L., 6:30.
Sunnystde Rev. William H. Fry, D.
D., 11 and 7:45. Topics: "How the
Christmas Spirit Defeats Selfishness."
Sunday school Chrlstmaa program la
the evening. .
Centenary Rev. Del mar H. Trimble,
D. D., pastor. S. S 8:45; ' E. L.. 6:30:
services. 11 and 7:45. TodIc: -"The
Christmas Gospel," "Your Will How. to
strengthen it.
Central Rev. C C Rarlck, 11 and 8;
8. 8., 8:45; E. L. Topics, "The Birth
day of Joy," "A Sacred Concert
Japanese Mission Rev. Eilsen Rlbara,
8:30 and 8:30; H. 8., 3:30.
German F A. Schumann. 8. 8.. 8:4Si
services, 11 and 8; Epworth league, 7:15.
Topics: "The Lord Is Near," "The Wit
ness of the Spirit."
Laurelwood Rev. C T. Cook, pastor.
dav of Christ" "His First Born Ron "
cninese Mission nan cing ii
and 7:30. '
Norwegian panisii Rev. c. J. Larsen,
11 and 7:45; S. 8., 9:45 a, m.
Woodlawn Rev. Louis Thomas, pas
tor; S. S 10; preaching, 11 and 7:30.
Topics: "The Widening Kingdom,"
"Finding a savior."
Moniavtiia Kev. w. jh. Hampton.
Sermon at 11 and 7:46; S. S., 10; IS. L.,
6:46.
Sellwood Rev. Jamea F. Hawkins, 11
and 7:30; J.' E. L, 2:30; E. L., 6:30.
University Park Rev, W. J. Dour.
laaa, 11 and 7:30.
African zion Kev. w. Matthews: 11
and 8; 8. 8.. 1; E., 7.
Patton Rev. George Hopkins, pastor.
Preaching 11 and 7:80: S. 6., 10 a. m.:
E. a., 6:30. Topics: "Incarnati!,"
"Christmas Cheer."
Larson Heights Rev. H. T. Greene.
6. 8., 10; sermon, 11.
Clinton Kelly Memorial Rev. C. O.
MeCulloch. 8. 8., 9:46; preaching, 11
and 8; class meeting, 1J noon; Junior
league, 8; 8. 8. 10:30.
Bethel Rev. J. L. Craw, pastor, serv
ices. 11 and 7:46; 8. 8.. 1:16; C. E.. 7.
Lents Rev. W. Boyd Moore, 11 and
8; S. 8., 10; E. L., 7.
,M2u.,nt Jabor Rev. C. L. Hamilton,
11. 7:30: S. S.. 9:45 . m V, T. A an
Topics: "The Greatest Invent in His-
"o noorn xor Christ"
,tW?2d"t.c.kA'be. Ayers. paator;
Lincoln Street M. E. I G. i
pastor. U and 8: 8 S.. lOrxn
Parker,
Oak Grove Rev. Jamea T. Moore, II
and 8; 8. s.. 10.
Westmoreland Rev. II. T. Greene, 8.
S., 3; sermon, 7:30.
Wesleyan Rev. O. C. Wicker, 11 and
: 8. 8.. 10; y. P. M.. 7.
First German A. F. Cramer, pastor;
11 a. in., 10 a. m.; 8. S., E. L 8.
First M. E. South J. Hardy Bennett,
pastor; preaching, 11 a. m., 8 p. m.;
IS " m '' K- L- 8:30 P m- Topics:
The Men of Portland for the Man of
Gallllee" "Tho Connecting Link Be
tween Men and Angels." ,
Chrlstiaa. '
Central Rev. Samuel R. , Hawkins,
astor. S. S., 10; Or E., 6:30. Services
One" Topic: "The Wonderful
First W. F. Reagor. pastor. Services
at 11 and 7:45; 8. S., 9:60; C. E., 6:30 n.
m. Morning sermon by Rev. T. S. Hand
saker of Walla Walla, Wash. "The
Prince of Peace" by the pastor at 7:45
Rodney Avenue Rev. B. W. Bass
astor. Services at 11 and 7:80 p. m.i S
8., 10; C B 6:30. Topics: "The Christ
mas Gifts," "More Than Conquerors "
Kern Park Rev. Herbert F. Jones
pastor. Services at 11 and 7:30 d. m
6. S., 1,0 a. m.; C. E., 6:30.
Montavllla. Christian TahArnolo
Eev. G. K. Berry, pastor. Services at
I and 7:30 p, m.j S. S.. 10 a. m.; C. E..
:30 p rri ' ' ' "
Gladstone Rev. Roy t,. Dunn, pastor.
Services at 11 and 7:30 b. m.: S w in.
Junior C. 12., at 3 p, m.j C. E., 6:30 p'. m.
wooaiawn eva;award Wright, pas
or. Services at 11 and 7:30 p. m.; B S.
0; Christian Endeavor, 6:30. ,
St. Johns Rev. J. R. Johnson, pastor.
Services at 11 and 7:30; S, S., li; C. E..
6.30. . - . ' '
Sellwood. ..corner Nineteenth and Ne
halem Rev. J. A. Melton, pnntor. Serv.
Ices at 11 and 7:30 p. m.; 8; 8., 10; C. E..
6.30. " . . '
OoagregatloaaL
First Rev. Luther R. Dyott, I) D
11 a. m. and 7:45 p. ,ni. Christmas ser
mon by the pastor. ...
university rant Kev. W. C. Kantner,
..,,(,, . World's Greatest' Day," "The I
Transforming Power of a Great Lowe.
Sunnvslde Rev. J. J. Staub; 11 and
7:30; 8. 8., 10; C. E., 6:15. Tonics:
"The Reign of the Prince of Peace,"
"The Flrtit -Christinas Carol."
Hassalo Street .1. M. Lowden, pastor.
fervlc, 11 ft, m. an1 7:80 11. m.j k S
10: v. V. . J. K., 6.30. Toi.l Mil.'
Parker. Cello solo. Anthem. "Glory Be
to God,": Thompson. ? -v ;
Snnnyslde Methodist Church.
The Christmas spirit wlfl be observed
In a fitting manner at the Sunnyslde
Methodist church, East Thirty-fifth and
Yamhill streets, at both the services to
morrow. In the morning, appropriate
music will be rendered by the adult and
vested choirs And a special Christmas
message wilt be delivered by the pastor
on the theme "How the Christmas Spirit
Defeats Selfishness.". , v; ,
The Sunday school Christmas pro
gram will be rendered In the morning.
The vested choir will have charge of the.
ing on tha Table Lands," "Chrlstmaa
Thoughts." '
Mt Zion Rev. D. B. Gray, S. S
10; sermon, 11.
First German Rev. John H." Hopp,
10:30 and 7:30; S. S., 8:16; C. E., 6:30.
Laurelwood-r-Rev. William H. Meyer.
S. 8.. 10 and 8: i E.. 7:1K
Waverly Heights Rev. A. W. Bond,
pastor. Worshin 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 10.
St. Johns Rev. G, W, Nelson; 11 and
8; 8. 8.. 10.
Pilgrim Rev. C H. Wirth, paator.
Preaching at 11 and 7:30; S. 8.. 9:45; C.
E.. 6:30.
Highland Rev. E. S. Bollinger. Ser
vices 11 and 7:30; S. S., 10. Topics:
"The World s Attitude to the Song of
Peace."
Atkinson Memorial Rev. F. W. Gor
man, pastor, Services. 11 a. m. and 7:45;
8. 8., 9:46. Topics: "Welcome News
From Heaven," "A New Heaven and a
New Earth."
: Valted Brethren.
First Rev. Chas. L. Williams, pastor,
Services 11 and 7:30: S. 8.. 10: C. E.,
6:30. "Bethlehem's Star." Christmas
program Uy Sunday school at 7:30.
Second Alberta, Rev. J. W. Sprecher,
pastor. Services 11 and 7:30; S. 8., 10
a. m.; C. E., 6:30. Topic, "The Christ
of Bethlehem."
Third Mount Tabor, Rev. C. P. Blan
ch ard. paator. Services 11 and 7:30: H.
8., 10; C E.. 6:80 p. m. Topic, "Good
Fellowship."
Fourth Rev. J. B. Conner, pastor.
Services 11 and 7:30 p. m.; 8. 8.. 10;
C. E., 6:30 p. m. Topic, "Types of Jesus
Christ."
Guy Woodworth Memorial, Vancouver,
Wash. Rev. R. O. Sumeiian, pastor.
Services 11 and 8 p. in.; 8. 8., 10; Y,
P. 8. C E.. 7.
, Radical-Rev. T. J. Cockling, pastor.
Services 11 and 7; S. S., 10:30; C. E.,
6:30 p. m.
EplscopaL
Trinity Church Revv Dr. A. A, Mor
rison, rector. Services 8 and 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. 8. 8., 9:45 a. in.
Pro-Cat ticdral of St. Stephen the
Martyr Kev. u. al Kamcay, Services
11 anil Mitnrtav Hphnnl 1A
Church of Our Savior Woodstock
Kev. is. 11. ciarK. cervices 8 and 11.
St. Matthew's Mission Rev, M. A
Breck in charge. Services at 11. S. S.
10. Services Christmas day at 8 and 11
a. m,
St David's Rev. Henry Runnel Tal-
oott. 7:30, celebration of the Holy Eu-
cnansi; :4, h. s.; morning prayer. 11;
evening prayer, 8.
St. Andrews Portsmouth, Archdeacon
Chambers in charge; 11, prayer and ser
mon, 7:80; 8. 8., 10 a. m.
All Saints' Rev. Roy Edgar Reming
ton, rector. Services, 11 and 8; B, 8.
9:45. Communion first Sunday in each
month. -
St. Mark's Rev. J. E. H. Simpson.
Holy Euchardist and sermon, 11,
St. John's Church Hev. T. F. Bowen
8. 8., 2 Evening prayer and sermon, 3.
Good Shepherd Rev. John Dawson.
11 and 7:30; S. 8.. 10.
Grace Memorial Rev. George B. Van
Waters and Rev. Oswald W. Taylor.
Holy Communion 8 a. in., 8. S., 10 a. m..
Services 11 and 7:30.
Bishop Morris Memorial Chapel,
Good Samaritan Hospital Rev, William
It. Powell chaplain. Holy Communion.
7 a. m. Ward services, 3. - Prayer and
sermon, 7:16. -
Ascension Chapel Portland Heights.
S. S., 9:30.
St. John's, Mllwaukle Rev. T. F
Bowen. 8. S., 2, evening prar and
sermon, S; serives, 4.
Paul' Waodmere Rev. Oswald
W. Taylor. S. S., 3. Services. 4.
ai. Micnae and All Angels Rev.J
g 10 v...a, 4i una i.ju; a.
Bomaa Catholic
Holy Redeemer Rev.. Ed. K. Gant
welt, C. SS. R. Low mass, . High mass
and sermon, 10:30. Benediction 4.
St. Ignatius Rev. F. Dillon, S. J
Low mass 8 and 9:30. Mass. sermon
and benedction, 10:30. ' "rraon
.- t . Joseph's German) Rt. Rev
James Rauw, V. G. Low mass, 8. High
maw and sermon, 10:30.: Vespers, bene-
i sk fy' Pro-Cat"edral-Most Rev.
A, Christie, D. D. Low mass, 8, 8 and
9. High mass and sermon 11. Vespers,
instruction and benediction, 7:45 -
8t Francis Rev. J. H. Black. Low
mass,. 6 8, and 9. High mass and ser
mon, 10:30. Vespers, ; Instruction and
benediction, 7:30, - -
St, lAwrence's Rev. J. ' c. Hujrhes
Low mass, 6, and 9. High mass and
tloTT'SO Vesperv and benedic-
. St'. Michael's (Italian) Jesuit Fa
thers. Low mass,- 8. High iimiks and
rmon 10:30. Vesperg and beiiedlctJon.
7;30c ' t-' y;' . ,
St. Patrick's. Rev. E. P. Mnmh.
Loss rooBS, 8. High mass and sermon
'A. Daly.. Low mass, 6, 8 and 8. High
mass and sermon,. 10:30. Vespers and
benediction, 7:80.. , , . "
Ascension, Montavllla , Rev, J p
Fltzpatrlck. Mas at- 8. High mass
with sermori, 10:80. Sunday school at
9. Benediction at 3:30. '" ...'
Holy Roeary Very He v.' If, II. Kelly
Low mass, 6, 7, 8 and 9. High mass arid
music and will occupy the places of the
adult choir. A feature of special inter-
et.1 to the little folka will be a banjo
soio oy K. j. smith, of Chicago, on the
Instrument which took tha first prise
in the Chicago World's Fair. The. rest
of the program will be given by the
children and will consist of recitations,
dialogues, Christmas choruses and tab
leau. Santa Claus will be. on hand
and will prevent -tha rttXMrhtflyj'H.
Hawthorn Park Presbyterian Charon.
The Prince or Peace" Is the title of
a Christmas Cantata which will be ren
dered by the members of the choir of
the Hawthorne ,: Park ,; Presbyterian
church tomorrow night V', '
Those who will take part are:' Miss
Rual Shearer and Miws Bernlce Rogers,
sopranos; Miss Maysle Foster and Mrs.
W. W. Sansom, altos; A. T, Samuels,
Harvard Moore,- tenors; ! A, W.1 Led
bury and Robert Wallace," bass. These
will bo assisted by MIsfl Hlldagarde
Plummer, organist, and Dn and Mrs.
C. H. Moore and Merle, violins and cello.
Trinity Methodist Charoa.
Special music will be the feature of
the evening service tomorrow night at
the Trinity Methodist church, (68 Hem
lock street, Ladd's addition. The choir
of the church, under the direction of
Mrs. Charles T. McPherson, will render
a service; entitled "Bethlehem.? The re
citations will be given by Miss Mildred
Rlckaian and Elolse McPherson,
A great variety of special Christmas
numbers are to be on the evehlng'a pro
sermon, 11. Vespers and benediction,
7:30.
St. Stephens-Rev. W. A. Waltt. Low
maHs, 8:30. High maes and sermon,
10:30. ,
Sacred Heart. Mllwaukle Rev. Greg
ory Roble, O. 8. B. Low mass, 8. High
mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and
benediction, 7:30.
Holy Cross, University Park Rev.
J. P. Thlllman, C 8. C. Low mass, 8:30.
High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers
and benediction, 1. .
St AndtA-w's Rev. Thomas Klarnan.
Low maaJf 8. High mass and sermon,
10, Vespers, instruction and benedic
tion, 7:30.
St Stanislaus (Polish) Rev. Fl. Mat
uszewski. Low mass 8, high mass and
sermon, 10:30. , ,
Xiataaraa.
Swedish Immanuel Rev. J. Richard
Olson, 11 and 8; S. 8., 9:45. -St.
Paul's German A. 8. Ma use. tas
tor. Services, 10:30 and 7:30 (German
ana ungiisnj; o. e., ;ou; toung peo
ple's meeting at 8 p. in.
St. James' English Rev. J, A. Leas,
pastor, services, , us b. a.. 10 a, m.
Topics, "The Voice in the Wllderneas,"
"The Unshakable Mountain."
St. Paul's Lutheran A. Krause, pas
tor. S. C 9:30: services. 10:30 and
7:30.
JJion's Qermn (Missouri Synod) II.
H. Koppelmann. 10:15, 7:45; S. 8., 9:16.
United Norwegian Detmar Larsen;
11 ahd 7:30; 8. 8., 9:45.
Swedish Mission Rev. B. J. Thoren;
11 and 8; a 8., 10; Y. P.. 6:30.
Trinltv German (Missouri Synod)
J. A. Rimbach. 9:16; 8. S., 7:30.
Klim cuapei kv, ts. j, Thorson, ll;
8. 8., 10. .
Immanuel - German (Sellwood) H.
C Kbeling.-10:30; S. 8., 9:30.
urace Kngnsn Missouri eynod)
Kerby and Fargo. Rev. Carl Hassold,
10:30 and 7:30; 8. S.. 9:30.
Swedish Auaustana Rev. H. E. Sand-
stedt, 10:45 and 7:45; S. 8., 9.80.
Bt. jonns uerman (evangelical uy
nodi Grays Cronsing E. G. Hess.
Service. 2 p. m.; 8. S., 3 p. m.
. Lutheran Free Church Rev. B. A.
Berrevik; services at 11. 2:30 and 7:30.
St. John s juutoeran a. b., 10 a. m.
Bethany Danish Rev. M. C. Jensen
Engholm, pastor. Services 11 and 8. a.
8, 10 a. ni.; Y. P. M., every Tuesday at
8 p. m. v. p?-.'
. Basarena. ''y . :
Sellwood Church of the Nazarene
Rev.' Fillmore Tanner, nastor. H. a.. 10
a. ni.; preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Urst Church of the Nazarene Rev.
C. Howard Davis, pastor. 8. 8., 9:45;
services 11 and 8; street meeting, 7; Y.
r., 7:30.
Scandinavian Church Rev. J. . J.
Peterson, pastor. Services 11 and 7:30,
Brentwood Church of the Nasarene
Rev. Aaron Wells. 8. 8.. 10; services. 11
and 8; Y. P. 8., 7; prayer meeting,
Wednesday, .8 p. m.; Young people a
meeting, 7:30. . ,
United Presbyterian.
Kenton J. 8. Cole. S. S.. 10:80:
preaching 11 and 7;S0. . ....
The unurcn ot tne wtrangers ev.
8. Earl Dubois, 10:30 and 7:30. Topics;
The New Birthplace of the Child
King," "Crowding Out Jesus,"
First Frank De Witt Findley. 10:30
Slid 7:30; M. 8 9:46: Cs E 6:30 p.--in,
Topics, "Good Tidings of Great Joy."
Rtereontlcon lecture snowing how the
cross Is conquering the crescent, ; -
Friends' Canrea.
Sunnyslde East ' Thirty-fifth, and
Main streets Home Cox, pastor. Serv
ices. 11 ana v:su; a. ;4&; u. E.. 8:30:
prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p, m.
Lents South Main street, Myra B.
Smith. Preaching, 11 a, m., 8 p, m.;
Bible school, 8:45; C. E. ; Cyi
West Pieomont f nenas p.jv. T. J.
Coburn. Preacliing, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m.; Bible school, 10 a. m.; B, 8., 10; C.
K.. 6:15. . .V',-
" Valvar sallst. -'i
Church vt the Good Tidings Rev. J.
D. Corby Services aLJOMB' m.s
sunshine hour Sunday school, 13. Y. P.,
6:30. Topics. "Where Would the Wise
Mert Look for Christ In Portland?"
Illustrated lecture on "Italy."
Free Methodist. ' ' "
First Church, corner East Nlnih on,!
Mill Rev. W. J. Johnston, nnsinr Run.
day services, 11 a. m; and 7:80 p. m. '
Central Church Rev. W. H. Boddy
S. 8., 10; services 11 and 7:30. Y. P."
M-. 6:30. ,- - '
Bt jonnji 11 ana t:jo. -
' Vnited BvaagelloaL
First Rev, C, C Poling, Service! 14
1. m., 2 p. tn.s S. 8..10 a. m, "Topic.
Mmmariuel, the Ptpa of Evil."
Ocklty Green Rev. J. Buwernnr- n
and 7.30; 8. 8., 10; K. L. C. E 6:45
p. m. .Topic: "God'a Chrlstmaa Gift to
the World." ,
St. John -wnnain Stephen Plowman.
Preaching .11 and 8; 8. S., 10; K. L. C,
E., 7. , ,-;.-.: , V
? - . Chrlstiaa Boieaee. ,
First Church of Christ 8rvlr
ll and 8:, 8. S.. 11 a. m. Tnr,i. . t
the Unlverpe, -Including,, Man.. Evolved
by Atomic Force?'. .
Beconu tsunuay scrviee, n a. ni.
gram, and a special feature will be the
singing of a quartet composed of wo
men. The members of the holr are
Sopranos, Mrs. Grace Benthal, Misses
Ethel LUKe. urace Bruckman and Con
stance ;Cole; altos, Misses Gertrude
Evans, and Sadie Hayely and Mrs. Chas.
T.', McPherson; tenor. Earl t Goodwin
Gray,; Ernest. Kenyon and Kenneth
Lane ; bassos, Roy A. Benedict, Harold
Lee, Lyl Finch and Rev. Chas. , T. Mo-
Pherson. ; . ; v..;.v r '; .
'-..Hlg aland Baptist Charoa. -jiSi
- The Christmas services tomorrow- at
the Highland -Baptist church. Alberta
and East Sixth street north, are ex
pected i to be : unusually attractive,
when , the .- Rev. E, R. Hermiston.
of ; the Chapel car "Immanuel,"; epeaks
at the morning servic on 'The Bright
Side of Life in a Chapel Car." In the
evening, the Sunday , school holds its
unique , Christmas exercises, entitled
"White KJifts for the King.", The or
chestra. and male quartet . will assist
in .these exerclaeav 'ry. n-v-' -!-.ov -y. 1
The morning program follows: f
Chorus. "Lift Up ; Your Heads."
Hopkins. Baritone solo, "Christmas
Morn," Forbes." Anthem, "Behpld! I
Bring You Glad Tidings!" Lynes. Con
tralto and baritone duet, "He That Sow-
eth,"; Buck, The evening program is:
Anthem, ''it came Upon the Midnight
Clear," Booth. Carol, little A venal King,
"There is a song in the Air," Mcln
tosh. Quartet. "Ohl , Holy Night!'
Adams.
Snnnyslde Congregational Charoa. V
The program of Christmas musks to
be given In the evening at the Sunny
side Congregational church follows:
Organ prelude, "Chrlstmaa 'Offertor.
lum." Anthem. -"The Duv Is Gently
Slnklg., Triple trio, "Night IS Wan
ing." , Baritone solo, "Glory to God In
the Highest." - Quartet, "Song of the
Angels." 4 Anthem, "Oh I Holy Night!"
Offertory, "Maroh efahe Magt" An
them, "They Were Shepherds." Guar-
tet. "Cradle Hymn," Quartet, 'Silent
Night." Soprano solo, "Tha Birthday
of a King." Anthem, "Unfold Ye Por
tals?' Organ prelude, "Festival Post-
lude." ;' -. y,;.wy';:.v -;-.,
Among those who are to hava a part
in the special . program are Misses
Moore, Varner, Pairan. Cole, Huff, Rose,
Brobst, Earsley, Klrkpatrlck; Mr.
Eugene P. Steinmeta,- Miss Leach, J. IL
Topic: "Is the Universe, Including Jlan,
Evolved by Atomic Force?" '
Third Elk-rs Recital Hall, 11 a. m.
Topic: "Is the Universe, Including Man.
Evolved by Atomic Force?"
Valtarlaa,
Church of Our Father Rev. T. L. El-I-
. pastor, minister emeritus.
Rev. W. J. Eliot Jr.. minister. 11 and!
7:45. Topics, "Star of Bethlehem," at
4:30 p. m. No evening services. . -.
Evangelical Ajsoclationv. 1
Carson Helghts-J. (stocxer, paator.
It 7:n30, ; 8' 8-' U' Chrl8tlM wvlcea
First' German , Evangelical H. Schu
kencht. pastor.
Memorial Calvin 8. Berntreaser.
pastor. 8. 8., 10; ll and X: P.
First English East Sixth and Market
""" . v-uiver, 11 ana 7:30 p.
he"wonde?rul Cbj' B:": T
Seventh Bar Adanti.t.
1 Regular services of this d-
A"l TL 'Y" noJa O" aiuraay,
H.r;.n. .?'. Johns, pastor.
nrMnhl.. 11 V. IV a, m
Mount Tabor Rev. C, X Cummlnrs
lt?r Ser,y'0MV Sabbath achooL j
P. n.; preaching. 4 p. m. 7
;;K2Sta7au!f r.A6?1 sbbath
..v., . . .n.j prencning, 1 m
son; residence, Arleta. Sabbath school
V.io: m''' prchln' U a. m ; Sunday;
-""", rieia AflOlBh John,
Lents C. J. CummlnH
ces; Sabbath school, Ij ru ing.
U and 7:80 p. m. m"
, st Johna Sabbath school. 10;
P reach-
nit.
Alblna (German) J. H Dirkann C.
v. v . ra., preaching, n
Advent.
v Advent Chester p. L. Smith- bma
First German - G. Hafner r.i.
Services 10:45 a. nv and 8 n V? t0
9:30 a. m.; Y. P, 8., 1 m. ' 3 S' a
Services for tha Deaf.
United Presbyterian . n... ,
DuBois.. 10:80 and 8; C. E. 7, Mr'
efonne Presbyteriaa (Coveaanteri
1azer-sertice:,,!r
' XlsoaUaaeoaa.
0 Bahai ' meeting. 409 Ellers bulldin
Sunday afternoon at 3 n. m tw?:
"The Center of Covenant.'P Tptc:
; Temple of Truth, Ellerg bulldlnr P
J. Green, nastor: 8 n m
Jesus Came Again, 'Would brthortnri
coh;ertHL8flecan-New
; Salvation Army, Corps No. 4 207 Ki
mon street Adjt. and Mrs Baldwin t
charge. Sunday services at 815 nS a
. oaivaiion Army uorps NO, t 41 l
Second street Adjtf and Mrs Whitnl
in charge. Sunday services 11 a It, I
and 8 p. m. 8. 8, 1:30 p. m. " m 8
Church of the Brethren (DunkardMi
Rev. George C. Carl, 11 and 7-so- a a
10; C W., 6:30. 8' 8
Volunteers of America Mission Hall
267 Ankeny st, near 3d 3:30 and iT
Portland New Church society (sw,
denborglan) Eleventh and Aide? street.
Services at 11 a. m. ''"ta
The Church of God Rev. J, T Nt
astor. Services at 10 (German) Van'
-.45: 8. 8., 1:30; testimony and praise
neeting at 7. v
LCnts . Church Myra B. Smith
Whlng.Jl and T:46; S. s"' 10; c.
' Plsgah Mission,' Lents Full cosnel
Sunday 11 a. m. and 2:80 p. m.
International Bible Students Odd
fellows' hall. Bible lesson, 1:30.-Prayer
and praise service at 2:46. Discourse S
p, m. German clasv at H a. m.
Christian Yoga, Selllng-Hlrsch build
ing F. 0.t Garrison will speak at 2:30
p. m. Topic: "How Wo May Talk With
God," .' ; ' ' "
V. M. C. A. Sixth and Tvioi
rerklns. rellgloya director. Men's meet-
ing at 3 P. m.
V. W. CA
Seventh and Taylor. Ber
vlra Bt . 4:811
4:so p. m. Topic; "Emotv
Handed." Speolal music,
, latter par Saints.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints (Mormon)--S. 10; preach
ing 11:45 and 7. -
HontaWlla (not MomanJJ
Services, 11 and 7:30.
The First United Evangelical churoh
and the First Church of the Evanglical
assocjaton will hold union Christmas
services in the First United church on
Monday evt-ning. The program will 'be
in charge of the members of the Sun-
Ida y school
Co wen,. Mrs. B. T. Hoge, Mrs. S. IL
Dudley, P. . F. Powelson, F.. M. Var
ner, Howard Staub and Turner Alton,
Professor J. H. Co wen la director and
Miss Elsie Smith is organist at th
Church. . 'i'-..i;.-y. .' 'Vy,;5,
Westminster Presbyteriaa Chorea,
The following special Christmas ntf--sical
program will be rendered by the
choir of the Westminster Presbyterian
church, East Tenth and Weldler streets,
tomorrow morning, beginning at .10:30
o'clock: : '"-'- . .? - ;'
2 Carol.' "Thfl.Son at. God, th,' Eternal ;
King" (Martin), quartet;. "O Worship'
the Lord in the, Beauty Of Holiness"
(Wesley)! anthem, ''Glory to God In the :
Highest" (PergolesI): offertory anthem,
wThou Must Leava Thy Lowly Dwell- '
Ing" (Berlloa); contralto aolo, "Light to .
the World Is Given" (Somervell); carol,
"Tha Threefold Birth"-(Flemish Noel);
Christmas carols,. "O Night Peaceful
and Blest" (Bosse-Normandle); "In
fant So Gentle'' (Gascon); "Carol of
the Flowers" (Bas-Quercy5 anthem,
"The Shepherds' Farewell" (Berllos);
Christmas carols, "Now . Sing We All
Full Sweetly" , (Poltou, A. D. 1520) ;
"Noelt Noel!? (har, by Stainer); "Good
King ,Wencestaa" (Traditional); offer- .
tory aolo, "An Old , Lullaby"' .-, (Comet,
A., D, 1649) i anthem, "Tha Angel's
Song" (PergolesI). The church quartet '
will be assisted by Mrs. E. 8. Miller '
(soprano) and Mra. W. L. Larrabee
(contralto). ..-; :n ' -.
r . Pint Presbyterian . Church. ' '
The choir of . tha First Presbyterian .
church. Twelfth and Alder streets, will,
renaer special musio at both tha serv
Ices la the church tomorrow. The sins-
ing is under the direction Of Professor
ift. u. coursen. a number of. some " - I
tha best known sololsu la tho city wnVr, I
hava a part la tha special alnging. TK
Centenary Xethoalat Char oh.
. The program tn ttia Centenary Meth-'
odist 'church, Eaat Ninth and Pino .
streets, for tomorrow morning follows;
Mr. Haib will play "Pastorale" (Brln-
hold) and Allegro In C (Buck). The
choir will sing "The God of Abraham
Praise" (Buck) whlla Mr. Holt and
Mr. Finley "My Lord and 1" (Hatton).
in adamon to the regular cosocl
service in the evening the following
will be rendered;
Largo (Smart). Mr. Illeb: "The Com
forter Came to My Soul" (Nevln), quar.
tet; "I WU1 Sing ot Thy Power" (Sulli
van), choir; "His Thought" , (Harkness),
gospel aolo by Mr. Hadley. and ''Marcha
Chantante' tCharoenade), by Mr. Hlob.
Next Sunday Mr. Finley la planning to
give ma regular Chrlstmaa music, con-
slating of anthems and aoloa by tho
choir and selections by tha choir and
Sunday 'school together. :v
St David's Xpisoopal Church.
The choir of the St David's Episcopal .
church under tha direction Of Professor -
Melvln Ogden haa prepared an elaborate
musical program, for tho choral cel
bratlon of the Holy Eucharist, which;
will be given at church at 10:30 o'clock
tomorrow morning.; ; ' f - ';
The program follows: 1
"ProcesBionaJ, "Adosto Fldeles.", '
Introlt. "Unto U a Child Is Born."
' Kyrle Eleison. " s : i ; H
"Gloria Tibi," Touera. '
, "Credo." Touers.
r ou. Ak yt 1, m. -
( "Sanctus," Touers. ,, . '
"Angus Del," from Masse Solenelle, ,
Gounod,
"Gloria in Excelsls," Touera.
"Oh Little Town of Bethlehem."
"Hark the Herald Angela Sing.'' -:
The soloists Are Miss Ruby McKlnnon, -Miss
Hazel Johnson and Clyde Phillips.
Professor Ogden is the organist
Besides the special service, Low Mass
will be held in the church at 6:30 and
7:30 o'clock In the morning.
Plrst Valtarlaa Chorea, s
John Claire Montelth will sing "Hark,
What Mean Those Holy Voices" (Haw- .
ley) at the First Unitarian church to
morrow morning. The choir will slug '
the anthem "And There Were Shepherds"
(Stair). Special Christmas music will
also be given at the Vesper service at
4:30 which will open with a 18 minute
Organ recital by Mra. Fred . BIgelow '
Newton, who la substituting foi the reg
ular organist, Ralph W. Hoyt The fol- ,
lowing half hour will be devoted to a
Christmas cantata "The Story of Beth
lehem" (William R. Spence) which will
be sung by the choir. This cantata Is
one of the most pleasing Chrlstmaa com
positions and is made up of quartets,
solos and duets.
Christmas Cantata j
Never have the Chrlstmaa prepara
tions at the Highland Congregational
church been as extensive as. this year,
The members of the Sunday school have
been faithfully working on the cantata
"Santa's Santagraras," for a number o
weeks, and will present it to the school
when the entertainment is held In the
church, Monday night Over 75 chil
dren are to have a singing part In the
bit specialty. This affair will be re-
peated New Year's eve for the benefit '
of the public. y
a
, ; Novel Entertainment ( .
. Prohbably one of the most novel sub-..,
Jects for a Christmas sermon, tomor
row, In any of the churches of this
city win be tnat preacned by Rev.
Jamea Corby, pastor of the Church of
Good Tidings. His subject Is "Where
Would the Wise Men Look for Christ
in Portland?" and will be given at 10:43
o'clock a. m.
In the evening, an illustrated lecture
on Italy, with some fine viijws of Rome,
Venice, ana otner cities win be given,
with special music,
.......-.. . ."-"
Christmas Entertainment
The annual 'Ghrlstmaa.ntertalnment -
to be given by . the members of the '
Bible ' school n of the First Congrega
tional church will take place In the
church parlors at 7:30 o'clock Monday
night, when the children will bring gifts
for a number of special guests. A good-
nroaram will ibe elven. 5 conslstlna of
musio and a number of specialties, ,
The special Christmas entertainment'
ot the Sunday school of German Meth
odist Episcopal church will be held tit
the .church, Rodney avenue and Stan-
ton street, beginning at 7:16 , o'clock
Wedneeday night, ; A large number of
feature' numbers Including Christmas
muslff will be on tha program,
The regular annual Chclstmas enter
tainment orth5 Central ChrlBtiaii
church, East Twentieth and Salmon
streets, will be held in the church on
Tuesday night, beginning at 8 o'clock.,
There will b special music, both vocal
and instrumental, as well as recitations ,
and readings. There will be a Christ
mas tree find a Christmas box for the
old and young people. ;
N