THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, -JANUARY 18, .131 :;mm institute H CONDUCTED BY Object of Session Which Will Last Five .Days . Is Purely Educational Program, " Much interest eenterp In the announce ment that has been made, concerning !JiC-aiiEalgnar.sLlJistltute vihlch will be held 1" the CcmgregatlonaVchurches of tills city from February V to 4, inclu five...... The committee, which has charge of the affair has aecurcja the serVloes Of Rev. H. Mcllvllle Tennnv Rev prewist Eddy, Rev. Charles I Storrs, Re Rob ert Chambers and s Mra, V George B. Cowif , Several of ; th'eti havealready arrived In thls'city. . -.. C. " The" object of this 'Missionary;. Insti tute Is purely educational. " While defl- 'nite plana concerning, the program hae a 1 read y beep ada,-it has not been de rided Just ' whatCongiregational pulpli the members of (hs"body vot worker, will 1 occupy,' ,;pwey theYllhajf charge of the wbrkiri the largest of the ; ch v reh es.Tr' Armouneethts -j, of these churches, Will be made later,' "A partial ! program followst.JlNf-f ';:sv'S v- ,' Saturday Tjlght; fehruary:l, it reeep. Hon will be tendered "to the jvi siting workers and at 10 o'clock Monday morn ing, February' s, ; there Will be a con ference of all the Congregational min isters at the First Congregational church. Rev. 1 Mr." .Tenney will have charge of the conference. In the after noon from 2:30 o'clock until 4 O'clock a union meeting will be held for women, with Mrs. Belle T. Hoge presiding. Ad dresses will be made by Mra, Cowlca, Rev. Mr Eddy and Rev; Mr. Chambers. Following this nnion'meeting a mis sionary conference will be conducted by Iiev. .Mr, Eddy, Ilia subject will be "New Arpccts Abroad, and New Methods at Home," , At 6:30 o'clock In the eve "Tihig; Mondsyrthr institute-supper will Vie served to be dosed by demonstra tion of the "every member canvass.' -Praise services will be b.eld at 7:43 o'clock and will ha followed by brief ad dresses by the members of the visiting tea m of workers, , The recently organized Girls4 Glee club .of the Amicitian club of Pilgrim Con Krcsational church; has grown from 15 lneinhcrs, to 30 In ,two weeks and bids "fair to be a succeaa in. every way. Wll? Man Lowell Patton, the director, is very itisM' with xwm- way tn reun women the club work and feels sure that they w ill "be able to make a great success of tlm two cantatas ta be given in an en tertainment February St and March l, Rehearsals for .this affair have, been . in prosress for .two weeks and some fcood material is being found for the production ef th entertainment. The club meets every Monday evening at the different homes of tho members. Off), fora of the club have been elected as follows: President, Hazel Kelly; vice preaident,'Anna Nelson? secretary, Alice ,leppconn treasurer, Astrld Itoal; . li brarian, Mildred Thompson.' i Otto Voel ker,' a member of the Amicitian - club, has been velscted to aet as business man. aser of the club and will look after all uf their business affairs. PROGRAM v Baptist. ' First While s Temple, - Jtev. : Walter Renwell Klnsun. bible school, 10:00. sorviccs, 11 and 1:;'Q. Topics: "God's fiiot kade to a IBt World," "Making one's lied in Hell,"N Both, sermons by Dr. J. u. A. Henry, ,':; y ,: East Side Rev. W. O. Shank, pastor, I'ltvitt l and 7:S0: Sunday school; io; ii. V. IV tV . -15 Topics r'!riie Wlgnlfi i'nce of Mttie Things." "Who Is on the ' l.nml's SlgnA.'.t'T' ".-f "r iW ! :; t alary ReV. L-NMoBroeX41an4 ' Aleta Rev. i,,lunean e. McPhalC .Sunday school, 10: : iYF. Uv eae. nri'ii 4.1 and Wi; ::- .:; ... . . lliffMand Kev. C. B. Elliott - B. T. P. V., 6.30, - Sunday school, :$: service. 11 and f:30,'Jplcs: Crumbllnrtftpnesj ; (;)! Who Cannot Re Tempted.' V ' '. Sclln owd Rev. F. W. Ilayta, '11 and J;S0; H. P.. X0: Y. P. U., ;S0. ' ."v . ; University Park Rev. A. C, Saxwn rastor; 11 and 7:60; H, JO; S.nY. P, ll,. l.' ' t'.v-. 4-'- : , ImniRnuol S, B.r10j preaching at II htr r. A.. Aiar, Topic; "The Unchapf e jLble Christ."- 1 - - ; tjijiipyside, (German) a, S., 9:45. Con- red "W56B, -aupeHntendant- - ; St. Johns-tUerman) Hav, Karl Feld metli; ' Sv :46;vjl aod3?:; T. P. St,' Jhnsi-Charlcs J. "Waehlthe, pas lor. Servk-ee, U' and ;J:0;' 8i 10 a t'O- -'J '''' ' ' i':",s,-! '"C1" f ','l-'','' '.'.'. ' Grace MdnHvllla. Rev; H. T. Cash, 11 and ftSOt . P-.:0t- 8, ,M.. :.; Chinese Mission 8, B...H J. G. Ma lone, eu perlntndent..: K ? if;?i2i Kirs. German Kev, J. Kratt . U and 7:30; S. Svij4&V ;A."t Sjz: 'J' Second Vflerman Rev,' . .Frederick Kuerrnan,4I and-:80; JS. B,, :4; Y, P. U., 6MS. - ' ..( :-;' East Forty-fifth "Street Rev, A. B, Waltz. S. 8., :45; preaching, 11 and Religious Training of Children.'. "Vain Thoughts."' - ; - ' - ' .A . Leius RtV. 3. W. Nelson; 8., 8.;. 10, tl and 7:30; B. Y. P. U, 6;S0. . .... Mount OHvet Rev, W. A.. Magett, pastor. 11 and p. trt, 8. 8 12:80. - 'i aHrnacl RevRubert Gray. past6f Hrrmon, 11 and 7:S0, S. 8.. ; -V P r,o. Topics: "We. Would Bta . Jesus," "The Last pay." --'': I Third Rev. W. J. Beavan, U and 7:30; B. Y. P. L., :0; B. 8., :4B a. w. Dr K. A. East will apeak at mornina sri'vUcs. Chaplain O. C. Wright will conduct the evening services. tfwedifcli Rv, Frederick Linden. 10:45 and 7;4. 8. 8 12; U, Y. P, U, s.BQ. . " - ' "" t H 'itatkiinV''; rT;r'. First Episcopal Jlev. Benjamin Young; 9-30 -"0"ilng plass meeting; ,Krviie. 10,30 and 7:30, 'fopk-s; "The Alan, for the Hour," "God In History; l't. Present" " ' " Trinity Itev. Charles T. Mopherson, II and 7:80; E. U, :48; 8. 8., 10. Topics: "tiood Friday,' "The Wamlerer'a Be turn." ' Swedish Rorthwick and Beach. Rev. J. X. Hurdell, pator..lt and ; S. 8 10; i.'. L.,J 7. " i ; ,r i : . Kpworth Rev. Frank; James. Rally Day exercises, it a, m.; 8, 8 :5; E, 1., i.3. Sermon by Jtev W..T. Kerr ..'Viikhi f.y tieorge JJ. ..Pratt ' ".' ,' ' l-,tt Norwegian Uanisli Rev, Ellas 'Uffiiiig. rtir; II and 7:84. Y, f, M; 'Iu".jJV eveliinn - v ht. J-ihim Kev, J. J, Patton, services U 7:3(: 8.1?.. 30; K. L,', f;A0. Topics; WU. r Wnl. rs Mmte weet","The Sure 1 i f r ii.e When Tmnpted." i n nMoRev. William IL'Fry, P, , ..... . ..'Hung Hi rytt.pail;.,' r. "U u ay Uev, Ualmar II. Trimble, i' i 1 . iMnr, S. P.. ;46; fc. L. a.so; . " ! i !. tl and 7.43. Topics; 'iplritu- v ' -Ti e 'Jh'Mti-c What Is It To- ' C. C. Rail. k. 1 1 Mid . . . . i.', i:. I j., XoMi'M CON GREGATIONALISTS Glee Club' Prospers . Handsome New Church is- ' v ? -if v i . y i i I II .1' ' .I'. ' , ill iu )m muW' r ?-m!t&rf..e A s2!3DBBVsBVBflBsHBBBas W FIr8t'Metu6dl8t Episcopal hurch btttldln at Canby, Or, which !g near .pill j mmi '"Canbypr6ji., : 2tin.! jriTha handsome ?!.r"c! LL'!. rtrB Methodist Epia cppVf church i-Serii;TipidTy--nearrhr completion. Meetinas are already being held in the basement of tile building, while 'tho upper floor' Is being put in readiness for, occupancy. The estimated oat f . the building was 15000,, but the Named Chaplain E- iJtlev. fFrederlo K Howard, .M, A of Hoquiam, Wash., has been appointed ehapiairi 'of : the city mlaslon- work Pf the Episcopal church and also chaplain at tlje Qood; Samaritan hoepltal. He comes to this lty. well trained and equipped" for his' work. He Is a master of arta of Grlswold ,college,'an4 most of his study and experience has been of modern ways of keeping the Chrlatlan religion vital In the thinking and living of the present day. .; . J-Thla etty mlsslonwerk-la-aomethlng new that haa been "undertaken by the Episcopal church and a great deal of good. Is expected v to reault. r Bishop Scadding has already appointed Pr, K, A. J. Mackenzie, F. C, Malpas. C. F. Adams and Oscar Menefee tnembert of an" executive oommlttee, In Indorsing this new line of work Blahop gcaddlng said In part: "If there is one thing which will tend to brine our city parishes closer to gether, and put new courage Into the clergy to do team Work. U will be this establlshement of city, piUalon work, In whlclK all can have a part or all the. poor outcssts of the city, for our breth ren, the sick, and unfortunate, and crim inal, the Lord lived and dled( and ever interceeds before the throne, For these apostles to the end of time, and put the law of service as the law supreme." . 9' Cyrriru, Cymro a Chymraeg "Cymru, Cymro a Chymraeg," meaning Welsh, Welshman ed the Welsh lan guage, will be the order of services In the Church of Strangers, Grand ave nue and Wasco streets, at S o'clock to morrow afternoon by Rev, John -Rhys Griffith, pastor of the church. The ser. mon 't will be given In the Welsh lan guage and will be of special Interest to all the Welsh people in the city. Pro fessor Maldwyn Evans will aing, FOR SUNDA Y "The Compasaion of - Jesus. Evening sermon by Dr. George JJ. Pratt. Japanese Mission Rev, Ellsen'Rlbara, 9:30 and 8:30; 8. 8., 8:20. ' German F. A. Schumann. S, 8., 8:46; services, 11 and 8; Epworth league, 7:15. Topics: "The First Promise of Salva tion," "Invest Thou Me.'' -4 Iaurelwood Rev. O. T. Cook, pastor. Services, 11 and 7:J0. Topic; 'Regener ation." -, . . - Chinese Mission Chan Sing Ket, 11 and 7:30, ' ' 1 Norwegian Danish Rev. C. J. Larsen, 11 and 7:4: S. S.,9;4i a m. Woodlawn Rev. Louis Thomas, pss tor; 8. 8., 10; preaching, 11 and 7:30. District Superintendent J, W. McDou gall will preach- the morning sermon, StereepUeon lecture on the Holy Land at 7tao p. m. ' - :r,i , Monta villa Rev. W.- H. Hampten, Sermon at 11 and .7:30; 6. S-. 10; In :4t. . " . .-' .'."-.'( 1 i , - Sellwoed Rev. James F. Hawkins, 11 and T:80; J. B. L.. ;80; m L. 6;80. University Park Rev, , W J., Pour lass. 11 and 7:80. 8. S. 10 a. mE. L. ;1&. :-': , v1-; -v African Zlon Rev. W; Matthiwa; ,11 and 8; 8. 8., l;. K.H. : Patton Rev.-George Hopkins, paator, Preaching U and 7:30; 8. 8., 16 a, m.t E. S.. 1:30. Tppica: ;Get Ope,".. "The Courage and Bravery of Chrlst.'. ; -' Clinton Kelly Memorial fRev. C. O. McCulioch. S. S., 9:45; ppeacWng, H and 7:80, class meeting. J2 noon i Junior league, 8; S. . 8., ;j0:5d, f Topics: 'The Holy Spirit and Revival," 'The Knowl edge of Man a Revelation from God." Carson Heights Rev, H. T. Greene. 6, S., 10;, aermon( It.- ' VsAvV,i.;. .v BethefRev, J. L. Craw, pastor, serv. ices U and 7:45; 8. S 1:15; C.r&, t. . Lents BeV. W.Hoyd Moors, 11 and 8 8. 8.. JO; E. L-7. . c .- Mount Tabor Rev, C, ? X Hamilton, 117:30;, B 8., 9:45 a.. m.: E. U :80. Topics: "Opportunity! . Responsibility." "The Fruits of Indecision." - - ,- Woodstock I). W. Moore, pastor; 11- and . 7:30) 8,- 10; ,E.-- L.,-:80. Topics; "Co-Laborers With God," "Our Hearty Father." ; - -: - --- ? ; , Lincoln Street M. E. L. G. Parker, paster, n anq 8 . , i eiBOi Oak Grove Rev. James T. Moore. 11 and g; 8. 8., 10. r-1- - - Westmoreland Rev. H. T. Greene. 8. 8., 8; sermon, 7:30. . . Wesleyan Rev. G. C. 'Wicker, 11 and ; 8. S., 10; Y. P.M.. 7. First German A. F. Cramer, pastor; II a. m.. 1Q a. m.; 8. 8., E. L 8. Union Avenue Method Istr-Hardy Ben nett 8. S.-, 10; K. L., (-80; preaching, 11 and 7:30.- Topics: "The Rich Fool." "Nothing Of Which, to Be Ashamed,': . J , t y ' rresbyteriaa. ! First Presbyterian church Rev. John Royd, minister. Morning worship 10:80; evening, 7;30: B. S.r 12:10; C. E., 8:15. Calvary Eleventh and CMty streets. Rev. Thomas Holmes Walker, 10:30 and 7:45; Bible school, noon: C. E.. :45. Topics: "The Church, in the House"; "Taking a Good Look at Yourself." , : Kenilworth Rev. Leslie Kirk Rich erdson, . pastor, 11 and 7:80. Bible school,-9:45 a. m Y. P, 8. C. E, 8:30. Topics: "The Matchless Sermon"; "Life Made Over." - . . t -.. , Anabei Robert. N. 1 McLean!! ' Ser. ylces U apd 7f46; 8. S, :45,C, E. at t . Mizpah Rev. , Harry Leeds, pastor, sermon la;ao ft,; tf.i noon; C. C, 8 jj m. . . ' V Fourth Rev. ; Donald Mackenxle, 10:30 and 7:30; & S., 12; C. E., 6:30. Marshall Street Rev. William J. Spire, pastor- 11 and 7:30; 8. 8 10 a, Jv.t r-A.C.Jiid.. in.-.-. PorIe6 Rev. lieiiiy H. Pratt; 11 and ; 8. S.. 10; C, E :30 p. m. . Third Rev.. A. L. Hutchison, pastor. Services! 10:30 and 7:45; 8. 8., 12; C, E., :45. , Mount Tabor Rev. William G, Moore, pastor. S. 8., 10 a. ni. Services, u and ; C. E., 7 p. m., 10 a. m.i C. E., 7 p. m. at Canby Nearly Ready i A " - A "h , il :"'':! i f L : f . -t- actual cbBt "will le about ISO0O wuii; th furnlahinga. , It la modern In 11 Us aqatpinflnkfhavlnrv hot water, cheating plant, kltcfjen, pastor's study and rooms for every need. It wag planned to build this new church, home May -1, 1811, and In July of the same year rround was broken. The , etructure 4s one of the many now belnf cpmpletad In Canpy, Why Name Changed As the result of tba recent Olscussibn concerning the changing of the name bl the First Methodist -Episcopal church, South, In local uaage.'to Union. Avenue Methodist .church, in which a number of Methodist ministers took .part, .Rev. J, Hardy Bennett, pastor of the church, is now preparing a lecture to be given. Sun day night, February 3, In his church, His subject,, will be, "World. Wide Metho dism," , ? ; -,:',, In his" lecture Rev. Mr. Bennett will give a full statement of all the reasons for the recont change In the local name of his church, and a correct and lively resume of the history of Methodism, to gether with a statement of the present relative standing; of all the different branches of Methodism Ja the world. He will also . gi v3 those . great - and un answerable reasons for the union of all Methodism, and will discus the federa tion of all Protestant denominations for the,evangela,tlon of the world. ; John Orr Corliss, who has lectured in various parts of the United States and foreign lands, will speak at the ,l!JillgM0jIL'gajrej '-"JeTyt, at 7:80 o clock and tomorrow nfgLt at' tKe same timer Hts auojectwiu be Religious Liberty." Mr. Corliss la said to be a deep thinker and is reputed, to be a very forceful speaker. . His subject, is stated. io be one of euprtma importance. He will speak on the efforts which he naya are now being; mada to restrict Christian liberty Jn America, and of some of the thlnga which can, be dona to maintain freedom of conscience in the . ohurch and; country. These two tectum will be under the auspices of the Interna tional Religioug Liberty league, and will be free to the public. : 7 . v v.; : r. ' Many a, lesjh roan marries a widow because - it eaves k Wm the trouble of doing a courtship stunt. . t AS ANNOUNCED BY THE Hawthorne Park Pr. E. Nelson Al len, at 10:30. 7:80; 8. S., 18; P. 8. C. E., 6:30. " ' ' Piedmont Rev, J, E. Bnjder. 10:30 and 7:30tC. 8:80 p. nufS. S., noon. Unity H. C. Marshall, minister. 8. 8., ,10. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 P,','in..'5,'.''''-i'''.'.''''- .,i.'.' . ',.". i;;i ...,.!; Spokane Avenue Rev. Robert Dlven. 11 and 7:30; 8. 8., 10; C. E, 6:30. Both eermons by Rev. I. V. Roling. - Hope, Montavllla Rev. 8. W. Seeman. S. 8 10:, 11 and. 7:80. , Westminster Rev. Henry Marcotte, 10:80 and 7:46 8. 8., 1J; Y. P. 8, C, a, Millard Avenues-Rev. Levi Johnson. Services,. 11 and 7:30; S. B 10. i Vernon H. N. Mount. D, D.. pastor, gervloes JOO.and 8j 8. 8.. 11 poon; Y. Rose Clty'Pa'rk Services 11 and 7:45: Rev, Boudmot Seely. .. , ' Chinese 145V4 First. T:45; t."B. 6:46. ' Arbor Lodge Rev. John A Townsend, 11 and 7;45; 8. P.. 10. Trinity Rev. E. Benson, pastor, serv. Joea 11 and 7:90; 8. &. 10; Y. P. 8. a E . 'Reformed Frank t). Frajer, . Preach ing 11 and 7:80; aa. 10. Congregational. . First Rev. Luther R. Pyott, P. Ti. 11 a m. and 7:46 p. m. Topics: "No Law Against Such"; "The Power of Suggestion in Relation to Health." University Park Rev. W. C. Kantner. P. P., pastor. 8. 8.. 10 a. m.; Y. P. 8. C. a,., 7; services. 11 and 7:30. Sunnyslde Rev. J. J. staub; 11 and 7:80; 8. 8.,- 10; C, E., 6:16. Topics: "A Gospel Without Apologies";: "Life's Unrecognixed Blessings." i , Hasaalo Street J. MIowden. pastor. Bervloes, 11 a. m. and 7:30 n. m.i 8. 8.. 10J Y P, .i.SC K., 8:30. Topics; "MXi' tual Helpfulnaa"; "Mysteries." ,-Mt. Zion Rev. D. B. Gray. . 8. 8 19i services IV and 7:30. ;. First German Rev. John Hi Hops, 10:80 and 7:30; 8. 8., 9:16; C. B., 8:80. ' Laurelwood Rev, William H. Meyer. 8. 8.. 10 and t : E.. 7:16. Waverly Heights Rev. A. W, Bond, pastorj. Worshln II and 7;30; 8. S 10. Topic :rGrants or Grapes la the Prom ,ieed Land.",,, , - --.-,, ..v-,-- . fctohns-Rev. G. w. Nelson 11 and 8; 8. 8... 10. : " , - -i Pllsrrlm Rev. O. H. Wlrth, pastor. Preaching at ,11 and 7:30; 8. 8., 9:45; C E., 6:80. v '' "''-.',.' ".- Highland Rev. E. 8," Bollinger Ser vlcs 11 and -7:30; 8... 10. Topless "God's Kindly Touches Purlng the N lght'St. . "LI v g g in i Seven v Roomed HOuseaf :.;: ::,,i',k.y::M.:if Atkinson-Memorial Rv, :,F. W", Gor. man, paator. Services, II a. m. and 7:45; 8. 8..' . 0 :46.-.-" Toplcar . "Tallying With God"j The True Worshipers7"( X ' 1 1 ;.i.;(4Aj'"-'Of , 'V':'W,i' i,-:'"f' '- ? Episcopal. - vr Trinity Church Rev, Dr. A. A. Mor rison, rector. i Services 8 and 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. . 8. 8., 9:45 a. m. - Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr Rev. H. M. Ramsayv Services 11 and 7;30. ' Sunday school 10. Church of - Our Savior Woodstock- Rev, E. H, Clark. Services 8 and 11. St Matthew's Mission Rev. M. A Rreck in cliar. Services at 11. 8. 8. 18..-Services at St Helens on the Co lumbia river at 7;3Q. .. St pavld's Rev. Henry Russel Taj bott - 7:30, celebration of. the Holy Eu charts t; 9:45, 8. S.j mornlug prayer, 11; evening prayer, 8. St, Andrews, Portsmouth, Archdeacon Chambers In charge; 11, prayer and ser Hlon, 7:30; S, 8., 1$ a m. . All Saints' Rev. Roy Edgar Reming lonwj:(:rtor.. Services. Ji, end,i;JuL. 9:43. Communion first Sunday in eaoh month. . St. Mark's Rev.. J. -E. Hv Simpson, rector. Holv Eucharist. 7:30 a. m.j S. 8., 9:45 a. m.', morning prayer, n a..m.; evensong, 7:30 p. m. tirace Meinui lal l(ev. ueorge U. Van Waters and Itev, , Oswald , W. . Taylor. PfiESBYTERIAflS HOLD ' ANNUAL MEETING, ..MEMBERSHIP CIS Reports Read Show Church, in Good "Condition; Officers Elected for tear, The" .regular .annual congregational meeting of the members of the First United Presbyterian chun'h was held In -fthn Thmuh; Thuraday nlghtr-preceding- a banquet given in the social' rooms of the church by the women. The meet ing was well attended and was presid ed over by I. II. Stevenson. " - The election , of the following offi cers of the congregation took place: P. Hk Stevenson, president; Virgil Speer, vice .presidents John Stewart, secretary; Mrs. R., C. Ruff, .treasurer; Thomas Stott, John Shearer, Rert Neabltt, Wil Ham Huckleberry,' Mrs. I. Lewis - and Mr, EllsabfithDalglelsli, trustees. C. C, Tripp was again chosen to superin tend the Sunday school and G. , 8. Mo- Geehon will, !); -Ws assistant: Reports from all of tha various socle. ties of the church Including the paator's report given by Rev, F. . Findley, were heard,' K C. C, ' Trlnp, superintendent of the Sunday (school told of the progress made in the year juat past. From the pastor" report It ivas learned that the church1 membership had been increased by',83 during :the'yeamtr-jffif ' tytA Among those' who gave reports con cerning the ohurch' work were Mrs, F D. -Flndley, Miss E. Acheaon, Mrs. R. G, . Hamilton, George Warner.i William Huckleberry, Mrs, R, C. Ruff and John Stewart. ' .v, vriV!;v ? While a definite selection of a pastor to fill the pulpit Of the Pilgrim Con gregational church, left vacant by the resigning of Rev. CJL Wlrth, has not been made as yet pe committee of the Portland Congregational society has se cureOheliervicci drilevrTTrV, Poling, formerly pastor of the First Congre. gatlonal church of The Dalles. He will have charge of the church work, as act ing pastor for three months. Upon thBresignjng or itev. Mr. wirth, Pcoember34, Rev. Edward Constant, of Massachusetts, took charge of the work for one month, while a temporary pastor was being Bought Rev. Mr Poling la well known in this city and It la prob able that attempts will be made to have him take the pastorate 'Of., the church permanently. Honor Father Sunday school of the Evangelical church of St. Johns when the seoond annual union church aervlces were held. ? Mrs. O. M. Hall, superintendent of the school, had charge of the affair. v y i A good program was given, tnclud lng musical Detections,, recitations and short addresses. Among those who had a part In the program were Miss Wise of Portland, Mr, v Keeler of ; fit. Johns, Mlssea plaskct, Mrs. Harrington and Roy Perkins of St,. Johns,- Rev. J. A, Goods of , Portland, f H. Westbroote of Portland. Rev. Mr, Kerr, a. Civil war veteran and a retired minister of the Methodist church, delivered a apeclal ad dress to a number of old soldiers who were present in a body, ; Five of the St, Johns ministers were also present. Holy Communion 8 a. rl, S. 6., 1Q a. in.. Services 11 and 7:80. St. John's Churoh Rev. T. F. Rowen. 8, 8., 8 Evening prayer and sermon, 8. Good Shepherd Rev. John Pawgon. U and 7:30; a 8., 10. Bishop Morris Memorial Chapel, Good Samaritan Hospital Rev.. William R. Powell, chaplain. Hqly Communion. 7 a. m. Ward services, 8., Prayer and sermon, 7:16, Ascension Chapel Portland Height. 8, 8., 9:30, ; St. John's, -Milwaukle Rev. ' TvJ T. Bowen. H. S., 2, , evening prayr and sermon, 8; serlves, 4. St. raol's .Woodmere Rev. - . ' Oswald W, Taylor. S. 8"., 8., Services, 4. . St. Michael and All Angels Rev. T. F. Bowen In charge, 11 and 7:80; 8, S1 10. - --i.,-:. s. , St John's Churoh, Sellwood, Rev, Wil liam R. Powell lq oharg. Bervicea at 11 o clock Sunday morning;. - Patton. Michigan and Alberta, Georga F. -Hopkins, pastor. 8. 8.. lorsermon, 11, by Dr. C. T. Wilson; B. jl 6:89 p. m.; sermon, 1:80 p. m. ; , 1 Christian. - i First W. F. Reagor. pastor.: Services at 11 and 7145; 8. 8.. 8:45; Cr E., 6:30 p. m, Topics; "The Problem of Chris tian Education." "Keep Your Record." Central Rev. Samuel R. Hawkins, pastor, 8. 8 IP; C, E., 6:30. Services 11 and 7:80, Rodney Avenue Rev. B. W, Bass, pastor. Services at 11 and 7:80 p. ra,; 8. 8.. 10; C, E 6:30. Kern Park Rev, Herbert' F.' Jones, pastor. Services at 11 and 7:30 p. m.; S. 8., 10 a. m., C E., 6:80, Montavllla. Christian Tabernacle ev. G. K. Berry, pastor. Services at 11 and 7:30 p. m.; 8. S., 10 a. m.; C. E., 6:30 p. m. . . Gladstone Rev. Roy I Dunn, paator. services at 11 and 7:30 p, m. 8. 8., 10; Junior C, E.at 3 p. m.; C. , 6:80 p, m. Woodlawn Rev Edward Wright, pas tor. Services at 11 and 7:80 p.,rfl,; 8. 8., 10; Christian Endeavor, 6:80. St. Johns Rev. J. R. Johnson, paster, ervices at 11 and 7:30; 8. 8.. 10; C. E., Bervicea at It andtSOr S. s.rJOr CrE. Sellwood. corner Nineteenth and Ne lialem Rev. J. A. Melton, pastor. Serv. Ices at 11 and 7:80 p, m, S. 8., 10; C. E., P ':; ".: ,' vv' i-JiBttsriw.',;i':'v,;' yl Swedish Immanuel Rev. J; Richard Olson, 11 and 8;: 8, 8., 9:45, v v Stt Paul's German A. 8. Krause, pas tor. Services, 10:80 and 7:30 (German and English); 8. 8, 9:30: Young Peo pie's meeting at 8 p. m, Confession and communion. 10 '.a. m. y-.n. ,.? -,; . 8u James English Rev. J..A, Leas.J imsiui. oeryiccn .- f , ? a. a., iv; L. L., 7 p, m. - Subjects: "The One Talent Man," "Why a Young Man Is Not a Christian.:' . i St. Pauls Lutheran A. Krauee, pas tor. saw, gf agupfj peaa i.-.F,.v :!;, services. 10:30 and 7:30. JSion's German (Missouri Synod) M. H. Koppelmann, 10:15, 7:45; 8. 6.. 9:15. - United Nor weglan Detmar - Larsen; 11 and 7:80; 8. S., 8:45. . ; , - , ' Swedish Mission Rev. B. J; Thoren; 11 and 8; 8.- B.: 10 1 Yj P., 6:80. - - Trinity German (Missouri Synod) J. A. Rimbach. 9:16; 8. 8., 7:30. i . EUm Chapel Reuv B. J. Tuorson, 11; 'immanuel German (Sellwood) It C. Ebeling, 10:30; 8, 8., 8:80. Grace English (Missouri Synod) Kerby and Fargo, Rev. Carl tfassold, 10:80 and 7:30; 8. 8., 9:30. , T Swedish Auaustana Rev. II. E. 8and- St. Johns . German (Evanaellcal flv. nod) Grays Crossing E. a. Hess. Service, 8 p. m.J 8. S.. 8 p. m. Lutheran Free . Church Rev. B. A. Berrevik; services at 11. 8:80 and 7:30. St. John's Lutheran-S. 8., 10 a. m. . Bethany IinU Rev. ,H. C. Jensen Englionn, pastor. Services 11 and. 6. 8. ; RHs Vacant Our Sense of Sin Keeps Pace Willi Civilization Jij tit, Frank Crane, former pastor" Union Congregational Church, Worcester. Mass. ' . Sin Is the biggest little word In all languages. : It Implies that man has developed to a plane where lie recognises himself as a free agent. ' It means that he does not consider his seta to be produced automatlcallly by heredity and environment, nor t,hat his will Is any sort of a chemical product of mole cules of matter. f -" . : It means that he thinks he outfit to be rewarded when he does well and punished when he does evll ' In spite Of the progress and the supposed decay of re ligion, there Is more arid keener sense of sin In modern civilization than there was In the dark ages; r , It does hot manifest Itself , now, as it did then. In superstitious fears, but It is here all the aame. For wom en souls still weep when thcyliave soiled themselves, and men hate themselves when they have been cowardly or weak,, little children are very aorry when they feel they have done wrong, and the, whole human race Is wretched when it is conscious of having done the things It should not, and believes, have done right If U '. ii 'Thar F rnftrs I 'enitrai ipmmmmwmmymmmmmami ' :.oav'isa lit i ! Hurts when we fall to obey the word ought", within us, la a late develop ment In creation, the mature fruit of tens of thousands of years of evolu tion, and it can never be 'unevolved." ' - 'S ' -. The universe la a moral affair; the last word can never be that It Is a purely physical affalr,-?.-.;i;--;t''i--. , . r It Is inconceivable that human relations should ever be reduced ta terms pf mechanics or chemistry, ; The vision of the poet,) the fancy of the artist, the' sigh of the lover, the remorse of the murderer, can never be explained by. the gyrations - of atoms. ::,-.;, ' ''; V ' :U '-'i'' 'rV r''; :-.-.v.'.' " ' tv:f;' Science, instead of assuming that all Is' matter,- should - assum nothing,' but should honestly, examine all phenomena It finds; and there Is no reason Why anexact splence of spiritual, things, .based upon careful observation, jthouldriot grow up as sound and healthy aa the; science of gases, minerals,, iimi -iemlcal7react(one. -r-rSS , t And auoh science must take Into account tha one 'great unshakable hu-c man t&QU'Mn':..ti-'''t ic The world wants to know 'what si h la, how to use It, and how', to coun- teract It. The world la not satisfied with mediaeval solutions-of the matter.; The world wants its clearest headed, most intellectually, honest acholara to ? probe Its heart and tell the truth. , " - ' i".1;. Tell. u what sin it, what la its function In ' ti4 i developirient 'of life, and how can It be .'handled so as to work grandeur and strength In the charac tr, -whether by confession and repentance and faith, acooi-dlng to the old formula, or by some other way, if one be known, and 'how It can be pre vented from rotting the thew of moral strength and dissolving manhood into, vice -or-impotence, ;j..Fnv'v:":i:'-:'';"i''('',' .'tyfu-nQ" Gain in Membership In one year' time the membership ef the First Congregational churoh, Sixth and Madison streets, has grown from 980 td' 1059. making a pet gain of SS. according to the reports given atvthe church Thursday night, ffhenthe:' an nual meeting "of. theTlEongregatlohal church society, was held. X All of the various organizations and departments of tl church were heard from,, Especially commendable Is the amount of progress that has been made by the Christian Endeavorera of the church and the members of . the Ladies' Aid so ciety, , During the year the members f this society did a great deal of work. They made it possible for the new light ing arrangement. In .the church and the Interior decorations. - V1 1 , According to . the treasurer'a ' report there is a balance on hand in the church treasury of a few hundred dollars, with all outstanding bills, paid.' purlng the year the Income for the church from all the cnurcn ana oui, was in me neign borhood of iso.ooj. r , It was announced in tha meeting that the church trustees had started an en dowment fund. . In bis , address Rev, Luther Pyott, pastor ; of the church, heartily endorsed this move and one that had been started concerning the appoint ment of, an educational committee, the purpose of which is to keep the people Informed on the work of the national societies. These endorsements were unanimously-adopted, and James Steel, a well known member of the church, was made a deacon emeritus. . preceedlng the meeting a banquet was held in the social rooms of the church at which a large number of , members were present--. ..w'.-A ,-, . ....,-. VARIOUS CITY S.,.10 a. m.; Y. P every Tuesday at I p, in, ' " . '' i. ' - Xomaa Oatholie. f Holy Redeemer Rev. Kd. K. Gant well, O. SB. R. Low mass. 8. High mass and sermon, 10:80. Benediction, 4. St. Ignatius Rev.' F, Dillon, 8, J. Low mass, 8 and 9:80, Mass, sermon and benediction, 10:30. St. - Joseph' (German) Rt. Rev James Rsuw. W G. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermonl0:30. Vespers, bene diction, 3:30, 8t. Mary's Pro-Cathedral Most Rev. A, Christie, ' P. D. Low mass, 6,1 and . High mass and sermon. 11. Vescera, instruction and benediction. 7:4ft. ,7 St Francla Rev. J. H, Black, Low mass, 6, 8, and 9. High mass and ser mon, 10:30, Vespers, lnatructloa and benadlctlon, T:80, ; St Lawrenoe'a Rev, jr ... C Hughes. Low mass, 6. 8 and 9. High mass and sermon. 10;3Q.. Vespers and benedlo tlon, 7:10. 8t. Michael's (Itallan -b- Jesuit Fa thers. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10;80. Veaperg and benediction, 7:30. - - , ; . " . i ... - : St. Patrick's, Rev.' E. Pi Murphy-i. Loss mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10:30. ' Vespers and bonedlction. 8:30. . Jmmaculate Heart of Mary Rev. W. A. Daly. Low mass, 6, 8 and 9. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7:80. Ascension, .Montavllla ' Rev. J. P. FHspatrick. Mass at 8. High mass with sermon, 10:80. Sunday school at 9. Benediction at 3:80.. . Holy Rosary Very Rev. It It Kelly. Low mass. 8. 7. 8 and 9. Hlah mass and sermon, 11.. Vespers - and benediction; St. Stephens Rev. W. A, WaltU Lew mass, . 8:30. . High mass and sermon, 10:30. . . , Sacred Heart, Mllwaukle Rev; Greg ory Roble, O. 8, B. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, .10:80. . Vesperg and benediction, -7;30. - . Holy Cross, University - Park Rev. J. P, Thlllmau, C. 8. C. Low mass, 6:30. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 1. ." - -. -,; , St. Andrew's Rv, Thomas Klarnan. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10. Vespers, Instruction and benedio. Hon, 7:80. - .-,- - .,..- St. Stanislaus (Polish) -Rev. Fl. Mat ussewskl. Low mass 8, high mass and sermon, 10:80. - - - yV'".--' VnlteA Brethren. 'j First Rev, Chas. L, Willlajtns, paster, Services 11 and 7:80; 8. 8.. 10: rC. E., 6:30. Topless "Christian Perfection," "The Soverefgnity of 43otf,'.-.'rf.v..:'-" Second Aider ta, Rev. J. W, 8recher, paator. - Services 11 and 7:80: 8, 8., 10 a. m. C. E 6:80. i TopiCi .; "The Prodi gal's Return." ---:--'--. ; - .' Third Mount Tabor, Rev, C, P, Blan chard, pastor. Services 11 and 7:30: 8. s., jo; u. :iu p. m. Topics: "Hy. pocrisy," "Prayer." Fourth Rev. J. E. Conner, pastor. Services 11 and 7:30 p. ra.; 8. 8.. 10: E.. 6 :3Q i p. m. - Topic 'Types . of Christ" Guy Woodworth Memorial Vancouver, Wash, - Rev, R, O. Bumerlan, pastor. Services 11 and 8 p. m.; 8. 8., 10: Y. P 8.C''E. 7 ' ' . - -- Radical Rev. T. J. Cockling, pastor. Services 11 and 7,' 8., 8., I0:3i; C. E.. 6:80 p. m. - ... trailed rresbrteriaa. First Frank Pe Witt Flndlev,: 10:30 and 7:30; 8. H.t 9:45: C. B,f 6:80 p, m. Sacred concert by choir, 7:30 p, m,; Ijord - euppar j i 1 a Yeked I : p With Christ." Btereoptlcon lecture at 'Third W.' A. Spalding, 117:80; P. 8., 10. Topics: "Drifting Awav," "The Task of the Christian Church." ' The Church of the Strangers Rev". 8. Earl Dubois, 10:30 ana 7:30. Topics: "The-Saving, power of God," "Confes that iUelf-ia-tqJilamtyaiiiL that it.mlght- had so chosen. tlitt nil tf rtmm g0 li nnsilanna 4 Via t vi h va'v-a v mjc v j muw r Church Notes . A reception to the newepastor of the Waverly Helghta Congregational church, Rev, J. W. Rond, was held in the church laat Tuesday night with a large num ber of the members and their friends present. A good program was given followed by a social hour in which the pastornet with th members. Refresh ments were served during, the evening, yr::-., -'--. ''! Rev, J, Flowed, of St. Louis, the evangelist, wilt ; end his visit in Port land with an ali-day revival meeting to be held tomorrow at the Central Free Methodist church. Rev, Mr. Flower will preach at 11 o'clock In the morning, and half past seven In the evening.. At 8:30 o'clock In the afternoon there will be an old-fashioned Methodist "Love Feast" at the chirrch. Members of other Christian churches are. invited to par ticipate in the services, j . ' t Rev. Palmer ir. Trimble has. decided to use the second Sunday evening serv ice in February, at hla churoh Centenary Methodist, East Ninth and Pine streets, tTTro airewTrwpiic-iy gome- which -tome to him rrom time to time. Those desiring to contribute questions, write there out plainly and mall to him at 44 East Ankeny street, or place on the collection plate at church.1 Anything suggested by his sermons or any queries relating to the welfare of society and therefore to patriotism, econlmlea, do mestic felicity, marriage, religion, law, business, health, happiness. The Luther league of St, James' Lu theran church held an interesting social and business meeting In, the;. church basement last Tuesday evening. Splen did progress .was reported by , all the commltte.es. The new Luther league Hymnals . have arrived and the rally AND SUBURBAN sion of Christ Must Follow Acceptance." Kenton J. S. Cole,. 6. - S., 10:30; preaching ll and 7:30. . T deads' Cbnrea. F- : Sunnyslde East Thirty-fifth H and Main streets. Homer Cox, pastor, Serv. Icea, 11 and 7:30; 8. 8., 8:46; C. B 6:30; prayer meeting Thursday, 7:80 p. m, Lenti South Main street, Myra B. Smith. Pruciiing lift, m p, ro,: Bible school, 9:45; C. E. ; . ( . , West Piedmont Friends RsV. T. J Coburn. Preaehing 11 a; m. and 7:30 p. m.; Bibla achool.,10 a. m,; 8. s., io; c. '5 'Pu::::r- jraxajreaef,,:-5: 5v w Sellwood Church of the ' Naztrene Rev, Fillmore Tanner, pastor. - 8. 8., 10 a ro. preaching 11 a. m. ana p. m, - -First Church of the Naxarene Rev, C. Howard Davis, pastor; 8. S., 9:45; services 11 and I; atreet meeting, 7j Y. l' 7:80. Scandinavian 1 Chureh Rev. J.- J. Peterson, paator. Services 11 and 7:80. Brentwood Church of the Nazarerte Rev. Aaron Wells. , 8., 10: services, 11 f." gt B" Proyer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m.j Young people a meeting, 7:30. - . , Chrlstia science. First Church of Christ Services at 11 and 8; 8. S,.l!:15. "Life." - - Second Sunday service. 11 a tn. and 8 p. m.i 8. 8., 11 a. m. Topic: "Life." Third Eilers. Recital Hall, 11 a, m, Topic: "Life." Fourth248 KJlUngsworth ave. 8. S 11:45; services, 10.30. Topic; "Life,"' rjratte'd Evangelical. First -Rev. C'C. Poling. Services 11 a. m.. a p. m. H., 10 a. m. Tonlo: "Church Efficiency." , '"' ' Ockley Green Rev. J. Bowefsoxj 11 and 7:80; 8.. 6., .10; K. L, C. E :8 p. in. Rev, C. C Poling will conduct CommuniQn service in iiiuriung. St John William Stephen Plowman. Preaching 11 and 8; 8. 8., io; ic l. & E., 7. ,;:.v;y r,t ..., , ,v...,;....t... , .,, ? ':v-" '- ualtarlan, -,yi ;:: .?'-'"'--?c';.:;' Church of Our Father Rev, T. L. El lot. D. p., pastor, . minister emeritus. Rev, W. J. Elliot, Jr., minister. 8. 8., 9:45. Topic: "Industrial Peace." Vesper service at 4:80 with a tan minute ser mon. No evening services. H''i:r?W;Viaversailst ' .' Church of the Good Tidings Rev, J. IV Corby, i Services at 10:46 a. m.; sunshine hour Sunday school, lj. y. P., 6:80, Tepici "A New and Sure Road to Buccess. No v evening services. Free Methodist. 1 First Church, corner East Ninth and Milt Rev. W, J. Johnston, pastor. Sun. day services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, , , Central Church Rev. w H. Roddy, 8. 8.. 10; services U and 7:80. YK M.. 6:80. ' . . St, Johns 11 and 7:30. '. ........ .'... ' ' "' ' 1 ' ". '.'.' "i'-: ' . ; Svasgellcal Associations. ... .-Carson Heights J. Stocger, pastor. U:0 and 7; 8. 8 10:80.- - ' m,lw' First German Evangelical H. 8chu kencht, pastor . , . , Memorial Calvin 8, i Rergstresser, pastor ' 8. 8, ,10; 11 and 8. y. p. 'First English Eaa't Sixth and Market streets. F. R. Culver, ll and 7:30 p. m.; 8. 8., 19; T. P 4 8;30, ; Seventh Say Adveatlst. Note: Regular aervtces of this de nomination are held on Saturday. Central M Hton Hv St.- dohnn,-- -pastor. Service! j Sattbath School, lo a, in.; preaching. 11 and 7:80. Mount Tabor Rv. C, J. Cnmmlngs, pastor. V- Services: Sabbath school.- 4 p, m.; preaching, 4 p. m. , Montavllla Services: Sabbath school, 10 n. m.j preachlnjr, 11 a, ni. : Scandinavian, Arleta Adolph Juhn- P.! i jkhj; FIRST in HUNTING IS WIFE, IS HIS ADViCE Take Tip From John D, Rocke- I ' Teller,-: Says t Pastor; " Dis- I 4 guised" Message to' Mothers I '.Ua;';: 5 ..rl7.."". ," '..;''.;,. l Chicago, 111., Jan. J. The Rev. E. E McKay, pastor of Dlversey Boulevard Methodist church, figuratively took marrlojreaMe-TOTmg-tnetrtJf hlaflock- on his knee and In a aefmon, disguised as "A Message for COO Mothers," gave . thetn'insldo information on how to pick a wife, , t . : , 4 "Accept John D, Rockefeller's tip. to pick out your mother-in-law first If you wish a, good wife," he declared. ''' v:; '. "An tip-to-date, breeder always pays more attention to the dam than to the sire, , and if young men' would use as much good sense in studying their pros pective mother-in-law mistukes Inexcus able, would' be avoided, business for. dl-y vorce eourts1csscned and thousands vir homes made happier.". ' , - The ReV.iMr. McKay eulogized moth era before dissecting their Shortcomings. In part lie said: 1 i-Ht was left to a major prophet to write that each mother was but an en- larged photogarph of her daughter; that t or cross and crabbed at, h wltl,but very few exceptions Mary, Jane, Ruth or Emma, her daughters, will bo just "Mothers are living pictures In the al bums ' of the years, announcing just what time will do for their daughters, y, "Find me a mother whose house has no order the rolling pin in the musio rack, the satin soft pillow in the coal box, who never combs her hair until she 'goes out.r and who looks like a fright until somebody comes in If the text Is true, the daughter will, keep house lr the same manner. ' i "Find me a mother who will turn her baby over to a nurse and let a silken poodle lead hertoaiowntown club, who Will go to sleep at night with a dime novel under her pillow and' a1 15-cent head on top of ,it I say nothing but the grace of God i:an keep the daughter from doing Just the same as the mother, ."But show me a mother who is kind of heart,: decisive of will, Christian ln cnaraccer, goon liOMwuwimi, dally orders ar that 'dirt, debt and tha. devil' can not enter. her home, who can play as elegantly on the cook stove as she can on the plano--ln short, a motlier given to industry, self-sacrifice and con secration and the reproduction of such a ; mother Is esslly seen in the daughter, hvmn win ha sunr Sunday evenlnsr. The "j ... " - - - . . on Sunday evening; at fi o clock. A1I tho young people of the cuurcn are invitea and others will be welcomed, ....... i Ten new membera were recently added to the membership of St. James' Lu theran church, and a class of about 25, in nmnarlnsr for memberahlD at an early (late. The Hunday morning sermons are directed particularly in ueiiair or me Jn the evening, Rev. Mr. Leas will apeak on the subJectM "Why a Young Man Is Not a Christian." , , . . v I -',. Ii, I i ill - II, i Mil 1 , -j.., fy-rf Unless a' mart gets married he will never know how many faults he'pos-sesses.-' -. ;"7;'; ;v--' w ''.:';'; CHURCHES son; residence, Arleta. Sabbath school, 10 a, m.j preaching, 11 a. in.; Sunday, 7:30. v - '.''.,: ."..". Lents C. J. Cummings, pastor. Serv ices; Sabbath school, 10 a, ni.; preach ing. 11 and .7.30 p. m. - , . St Johns Sabbath school 10; preach ing, ll. Alblna (German) J. H. Dlrkson, pas tor; G. F. Ruscb, local elder. Services: Sabbath school, 19 a, m., preaching, 11 J' Advent. " " J ' ' Advent Chsier F. W Smith; proaeh Irig 10:30 and 7:80; Sunday achool, 12j P. 8. U, 6:80. . Morail ' "-' - First German G. Hafner, psstor. Services 10:45 a.rnt. and 8 p. m.: 8. B. i ;80 a. m. ; Y, P. B. 7 P. nt. Second A. B. .Wysa. Columbia Wvd. and SSd st i and 8. . fl. 8., 10 a, , -4 aervlMs for tha 8af.: S :iw United" Presbyterian jtev. 8, Earl jjubuis, e;evanu a, (j. i, r u SaforaiaA VrssbTtarlaa HImhi.Li 3Ktf D. -Fraaer-Semces li an4 T!fU,:B. B. W. ..;'. .; f '. .:'. " Miscellaneous. Bahal meeting. 409 EUers building, Sunday afternoon st 8 p. in. Mrs. L ft Finch of Seattle will speak. ' Temple or Truth, Filers building P. J. Green Pastor) 6 p. m Toclo "Through the Pathway of Light " Salvation Army, Corps No, 4, 20T Sal mon street- Adjt. and Mrs. Baldwin in charge. Sunday services at 8:15 and Salvation Army Corps No. 1 47 North Second street. Adjt. and Mrs! Whltnev in charge, Sunday services ll a mJ i and 8 p. m,. 8. s., 1:80 p, m: Church of the Brethren (Dunkards) loVI:8l.55Mt';-V Volunteers of America Mission Hall' 867 Ankeny at-liear-8d 8:30 and 8-li -t Portland New Church soclety-.(Sw.' denborglan) Eleventh and Alder streeta Services at 11 a. m, Rev. Charles A Nusbaum, pastor, . V,"B' A. The Church of God Rev. J. T. Nsl paator. Services at 10 (German), a-ao' 6:45; 8. 8-. 1:80; testimony and praise meeting at 7. "a pralsa Lents Church Myra B. Smith Preaching, 11 and 7:46; SS 10; ."Pi'sgah Mission, Lents Full 1 gospel Sunday 11 a. m. and 2:30 p.- m. international Bible Ktudents Odd fellows' hall, Bible lesson, l;30. Prayer mnA nrfltHA Brvlf at .fl4K i . . 3:16 p. m. Topic: "The Clouded Truth' - Christian Yogas Selllng-iUrsch build lna F. O. Garrison will sneak at 'im E, m. Toplo: "Good and Evil," and "Tim ouree of Power." " Y. M. C. A-Sixlh and Taylor. R " n.-l.l-- n.lllniia Jlf.nl.i. ll-', icminn, aitii i meet ing at 8 P. m. . ... Y. W. C. A. Seventh and Taylor.. Ser." vice at 4:30 p. m, Home, of Truth. 461 East Rura.u.; Services, 8 p. m., subject : A. Suocessl ful Life Mw io win it," ' Matter Say Balnts, ' tk.,rt( nt . .In Bit at I'Miflar i n ' . i ' Day Saint (Mormon) 8. a 10; preach- ' lng 11:46 and 7. . Montavllla (not Mornian) 8. 8., 8:45. Services, 11 and 7:30. Whr -mom her of lli44iiinttwmirt f-M greKfiflon c hurch tjathervd In the thurch last Tuesday evening, hcn a reception whs '.Given..' tOtfl new '. tiaslnr nt n... church Kev. J. R. KrioUell, , Besides the tnoir irienns. -prPNcnj to greet tlm pas nicmlMuw thcr were a lart'o number of tur.' - -, ..-...-,..