The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 21, 1913, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OliEGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1C13.
Ml OF THE
OPINE CHURCH
00N
WILL BE HERE S
Portland Congregation Consid
ered Fortunate in Inducing
Rev, L K. Grimes to Accept,
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Rer. L, IC Grimes.
Rev. L. K. Grimes of Superior, Wis.,
rsstor-elect of the Hawthorne Perk
Presbyterlsn titurch of this city, accom-
fanled by his wife, will arrive In Tort'
land Friday, July 4. Rev. Mr. Grimes
was a delegate to the general assembly
t Atlanta, Ga., whence he and wife In
tendedSto visit Panama canal, but short
ness of time compelled them to return
'to Superior to make ready' for their
'western trip.
" The Portland church, It Is reported
from the east, Is very fortunate In se
curing Mr. Grimes, and was successful
"only because he had the western "fever."
'as not only his congregation, but the
business people of the city were deter
mined to keep Mm In Superior. Rev.
Mr, Grimes Is already favorably known
"by several Portland people. He Is well
known as an organizer and church build-
' r, the Hammond Avenue Presbyterian
(hurch of Superior, the finest In the
.city,' being a monument to his untiring
- efforts. ,
, Congregation jterrets loss.
The following resolutions were adopt.
' d by the congregation of Hammond
venue Presbyterian church at a special
meeting at which Mr. Grimes' resigna
tion was accepted; '
" "In accepting Mr. Grimes' resignation
we do so with great regret, and we wish
to express to him formally and publicly
our great appreciation of his faithful
and efficient service during his pastor
ate of Hammond Avenue Presbyterian
church. : Under his ministry the church
has prospered greatly, while both he and
his wife have endeared themselves to
the people to a remarkable degree.
"While Mr. Grimes has been strong in his
convictions and fearless in his expres
sions of them, yet he has shown that
rare personality which has enabled him
to stand firmly and exert a decided in
- fluence for what he believed to be right,
and at th same time do It so tactfully
and with such kindly spirit that people
have been won Instead of antagonized
"Not only has he commanded respect
and admiration among" his own people,
but to an equally strong degree In the
community at largo. Few pastors have
had a wider acquaintance or a warmer
place In the hearts of the people of a
city than Mr, Grimes lias had In Bu
perlor, among whona people he Is unlver
aally held in high regard. As a rcmilt
his genial smile and hla cordial liutiil
shake will be wildly minted.
"In the pulpit ha haa always pns
seined a vigor snd Intensity of earnest
neae alike In his thought snd In his de
livery. He haa thus been able to make
a powerful appeal, not only Jo the
minds, but also to the hearts and Uvea
of hla hearers, who have gone away
from his sermons saying not only "what
a fins sermon," but slao, "t wonder how
nearly my lift Is measuring up to that
stands rdT
rastorate Yery inoeessfnl.
"Such piachlng flas naturally at
traded large audiences, which have
often taxed the. capacity of a large
church, and seldom has It failed, even
In the moat Inclement weather, to draw
out good sited audiences, both Sunday
morning Snd Sunday night. At the sams
time, many have been led to make their
choice, becoming members either by pro
fession or by lettsr.
'We do not forget, In addition to all
this, that during Mr Grimes' pastorate
and largely through his , efforts, our
present large and commodious edifice
and equipment have come to be realities,
which ar greatly enlarging our field of
useful service, and .in which we Jake
Just pride ,
"We shall miss Mr. and Mrs. crimes
very greatly, and we sppreclate fully
that It will be no small task to secure
successors who can lead forward the
work that has been achieved. However,
sines the Lord seems to have called
them slsewhere, we have faith to be
lieve that he will provide for his work
hers: We therefore give them our heart
iest good wishes and bid them godspeed
in thair new work."
3
PORTLAND MINISTER
HIGHLY HONORED
f. '
BISHOP GIVES ADVICE
REGARDING CARE OF.
CHURCH'S FINANCES
LEAVES AFTER BEING PASTOR HERE 10 YEARS
Rer. Henrr Marcotte.
ReV. E. Neison Allen and wye.
Rev, E. Nelson Allen, who has re
signed the pastorate of the Hawthorne
I
Plan Closing Concert
The closing concert of the season will
be given by the choir of Calvary Pres
byterian church, eleventh ana ciay
street, on Friday evening, June 27, at
I:3 o'clock.
The chorus has been under direction
of Miss Metta C Brown. Miss Marga
ret Lamberson is organist and Miss
Lllah Rogers will contribute two so
prano solos. Following Is the program:
Chorus ......
Blanche (choral march) KUcaen, "in.
Violet ana the Bee ' csiaicou
Solo. "Dost Thou Know That Sweet
Lsndr (opera "Mlgnon"). . . .xnomas
Miss Rogers.
Chorus. "Nightingale and Rose".Lehnert
"Bells of Shandon" Nevln
Solo, "Erlkonl-" Schubert
Miss Brown.
Chorus, "The Waves Were Dancing
lightly" ... ivucaen
"Sing a Bong of Sixpenoe". . . .Barnett
"Gaily in Our Boat We Row". . Wolley
Organ solo. "Flnlandla" Sibelius
Miss Lamberson.
Solo, "Faithful Johnnle"i.... Beethoven
Miss Rogers.
Chorus. (-Daybreak" Gaul
a
C. E. Officers Named
With the closing of another year's
work, the society of Christian Endeavor
of the First Congregational church puts
13 months of Interesting history behind
It. Officers were elected recently as
follows: President, Edward A, Albrecht;
vice president. Walter Ferguson; record
ing secretary, Gertrude Wylle; corres
ponding secretary, Emma Chrtstman;
treasurer, May Chenowetb. The organ-
ration has done exceptionally good
work during the past year, now having
a membership of over 0. Among the fea
tures of their work has been the hold
ing of services at the Poor Farm at dif
ferent appointed times. No definite plans
have as yet been formed for the coming
year, but It is expected tnat maritea
advance will be made. The new presi
dent has been for the past year super
intendent of the First district union and
will be an able leader of the organisa
tion. Mr. Ferguson, the new vice presi
dent, headed the work during the last
year and has been Instrumental in bring
ing about the results that have been ac
complished.
Young people are Invited to attend
the special Christian Endeavor service
at the First Presbyterian church at
6:80 tomorrow evening, when Dr. Boyd,
the pastor, will deliver a special lecture
to the society, Hla subject will be "The
Leadership of Christ." He has given
this same lecture under another name
and under .different auspices before. i
'Newly-Elected Wardens, Ves
trymen and Treasurers Ad
vised by Bishop Scadding,
In an open letter, just Issued, Bishop
Charles Scadding, of. (ha Oregon dlo
case, has taken the opportunity to dl
cuss the matter of church finance with
the, newly elected wardens, vestrymen.
an dtreaaurers. In which he has warned
them of the evils of slipshod methods
In church affairs, snd counsels them In
the manner In which affairs should be
cared for.'
The bishop's letter, In part, follows:
"With all my heart I wish to thank
the wardens and vestrymen of our par
ishes and the official committees In our
missions for the faithful and effective
serVlce you are rendering as a whole to"
the church in this diocese. Great re
sponsibilities rest uoon you. Yours Is
A great honor has been bestowed on a chiefly , a ministry ,.of administration,
Portland minister, Rev. Henry Msr- a cure of property, a building up of tne
code, pastor ,of (ha Westminster Pres- wmporauuea or me pansn or mission
hw,,!., h.-i, ,. i.t to which you belong. The Lord's busl-
, T nl Should be carried Oh., With as mat Park Pra.hvT.rlan r.h.rrh. and Mr.. AI
W?&U&&. i"1 "d ri.", 2 If-: rilme gues'taof honor at largs
his alma mater Thli hnnnr rm im. ...DC. VM ... rCeption given at tne cnurcn, .aasi
nlMMw Mtk g?d y,Uf .1,? ur PP1!ltment Twelfth and Eaat Taylor streets, last
KK? fiflS!rttmJ parlor. , wse
h w P.iiM hefor. h fumitv t .h. beautifully aecorata ror ins occasion
iiniv.r.itv from whirh h. .r.Au.i.A a eonsdeniiousness. with a profusion of roses and plants.
venr. n nrt inform. of th. Hd.in Taas w TTnpalo. i In the course of the evening Rev. Mr.
of the board. . . , I It has happened in soma places that Allen was presented a check ror iido,
Rev, Mr. Marcotte left for the east Donaa ,ewr assessments, ana mstai- ana Mrs. Alien was given a Deautimi
om t mM arn. for fh niirnnn of neni payments lor sireei improvements wavsjo rug, an arucie maao oy
tndin- th rommtnnmnt rri... . have been allowed to lapse so that It Navajo squaw at Houck, Aria.
Lake-Forest university The honor! became necessary to pay them In full; I Mr. Allen will remain In Portland
that has been bestowed "on him Is es-dA lots have bean sold for taxes and until after the World's Chrlstlsn Cltl-
una iu .ua reucamea an dpcbubo i sensmp onierence, ino iiri ween in
warOens and vestrymen have failed to I July, and then he and Mrs. Alien will
be careful about the business end of go to California in the hope that the
tneir parian. it is not- uncommon for I change will prove beneficial to Mrs.
tne loose onerings, so called, to receive Allen's health. They have been in Port
no check or audit whatever. Sometimes fand for 10 years.
work in Portland, and who took the mat- "Jed to i the) treasurer by this ' Tha presenUtion to Mr. Allen wss
ter up with the school fsculty, when It ?T. " 0ln" Peon wno niy mils by C. W. Paliett tor tne cnurcn
wan known that Rer. Mr. Marietta In. aPPn t0 on hand. ; Worse still, members and Mrs. C. O. Tipton made
tended to make the trio east. Hs had they re ceslonalIy lerl r some time the rug presentation to Mrs. Allen.
miiIS " t nr.Vh .7 L !" fasln In tha vestry or choir M. V. Morrison, representing the aid
services, last 8unday, at the university. ViV 'r. i V 4f-. a I,.Jt ltTU ot lh fnurcn- ma leT lnal
Rev. Mr. Marcotte was first asslaned "'f " remarxs ana enerni ura vvuru. a ior-
tn work in Astoria, whers he served fori ,m " Hu"""" " sonai rnena 01 air. aiioo, xprcbaea re-
- - ' S ataAMig Viinela rn' s las aa iiiiIIah mSfb
eight year He was then called to the .V .h. ".hi
church over which he now presides, and ri" "l " ..."Vi, -1".. jle.-.I
could be forthcoming. Slipshod and
haphazard methods In church affairs
are a reproach to the church and nerve
r&cklnr tn everv imrlrht man. Rlahon I K.
Potter onca brought this matter before A sacred concert Will be given to
n morrow nleht at St. Michael's and All
Ulhufora tha enrl convention n1 nrn. Angel's. Church, under direction Of Mrs.
tha Piedmont nosed ths following canon: Nella Noyes-Feemster. The progam fol-
The amount of other offerings- re- iwws:
peclally great, In that only three such
degrees have been conferred by this In
stitution in 20 years.
It was brought about through the In
fluence of friends and' parishioners In I
Portland, who hava appreciated Jilal
departure and
CllfiiSU CONFERENCE
PLAN TO BE URGED -BY
PASTORS 111'.
Business Men Will Jill Num-
beof Pulpits in Interest of
Meeting,"" v
The campaign for the coming World's
Christian Citizenship conference will b
discontinued In- local churches tomor
row, a number of pulpits being filled
by business men who are members oX
ths general committee having In charge
all local preparations for the big gath
ering, to be he'd June 29 to July 6.
Samuel Connell will speak In the
morning at ths Hawthorne Presbyterian
church. At. the University Park Bap
tist church will bo G. Evert Baker. J. E.
Werleln will ba ths speaker et (he Cen
tral Methodist Episcopal church, and
Dr. J. Hunter Wells "at" the Sunnyslde
Congregational. At Millard Avenue Pres
byterian will be M. C. George and at
East Bide Norwegian, Professor William
F. Ogburn. J. Allen Harrison will speak
the support, he had i Montavllla Chrlstlsn. church snd
s in fighting the evils w- Raymond at ths First Christian,
tv . In the evening Dr. J. Hunter Wells will
his work here has been wonderfully suc
cessful.
a w
Church' Cornerstone
r
-a
Sacred Concert
xns cornerstone or
Presbyterian church and community
house now under construction In Pled-1 i Annctin Hrn av avica Processional.
mnnt. will ha laM hv K K. RiTlar i. .... .k.i..h k.i .kn v. .....I Gloria.
president of the church congregation, at talned by the wardens, or two vestry- vJnJ'Diml'ttls
g ociock tomorrow aiiernoon. men. or two other persons appointed by Unth.m -Rut tha T.ort la Mindful
The services will be held on the sec- the rector and wardens for that pur- of His Own" (Lohr)
ond floor of the new building If It does pose.' Duet, "Love Divine." (Stalner)
not rain. If rain falls the services "In some cases the treasurers present L , Mrsi Feemster
..n v. k.ivr - .v.. i . , : IRolo. "Tha Good Sheoherd.
win us jiciu in vf, uiu cuuivu uuiiuiiifi no iiioniuiy Biaiemoiii, reucirv no J. xv. i - s ,r A ttt. .-
ailAfnlmr T) v .fnhn TT TIavH rtntA, An K411a tn Ka nalit anA naa fhall. torn I ................... I ll
of the First Presbyterian church, will wide discretion ss to what will be paid Anthem with Contralto Solo.' "Hark.
deliver the cornerstone laying address, and when and how. In such cases both Hark My Soul," (Shelley)
and will be assisted by Rev. J. E. Sny- vestry and congregation are apt to be I Mrs. K. u rurse.
yuaneiio wmi jlciiut isuiu, .seen, n
der. pastor of the church.
In Ignorance of financial conditions.
The building, when completed, will There have been instances where the 'i;;
st in the neighborhood of $40,000. It clergyman's salary was In arrears, MrB- Pur' B01, Mr Rodda!'
regret at the pastor's
thanked him for
given the official
Of cltv ant ciuntv
Rev. Frank Dewltt Flndley. of the I """. assort, ounn ana
United' Presbyterian church, compll- Burnside streets.. ;.
mented Mr. Allen on his work In Port-1 .. Sunday, June It, the opening day of
land and . expressed regret that he' Is eonrerenc pulpits of various
to depart. Remarks were also made by I churches will be filled by distinguished
H. I.. Sheldon . aunrintandnt of tha I speakers from this country and abroad.
Anti-Saloon league, of which Mr. Allen both tor ths morning and evening serv.
was formerly president. Mr, Sheldon I 'c-" In the afternoon the first session
told of ths work that Mr. Allen did as of the conference will be held at a
an officer of the league. Rev, John H. I o clock at the Multnomah stadium. Rev.
Boyd and Rev. Benjamin Young spoke I Kooert F, Coyla, Denver, Colo., will
feelingly of thetr association with Mr. apeak on "I Am for Men." and Rav.
Allen and of their appreciation of his I James T. MoCrory, of Pittsburg, will
frlt-ndshtp. . I deliver an address on "Government of
Mr. Allen responded to the remarks I the People, by the People and for thu
ana afterwards, with Mrs. Allen, re-ireopie.-
oelved the guesta In tha reception room
of tha church. ' .
Music was furnished by the church 1 1 "f;nrtk'" FnTOrtofn
orche.tr. with Mr. CUttnrA Moor. ..1 wwww k-lllWI IU1II
leader, a saxophone quartet, and by I
Miss Edith Collaln, vocal aololst. An Interesting even tonir
Mr. Allen Is one of the state com- evenlnr at th. Aihin. KranM, e h-
mm-. nving in cnr ma coming oon-1 reopie's Insutute, Alblna avenue and
ferenca of the World's Citizenship Con- Goldsmith street, whan u,.
lercuca. i me afternoon eooklnr rt... .,.,.
ineir mothers at supper.
.1
cost
will be used not only for religious serv
Ices but as a community house In which
meetings of all sorts may be held.
n . -fl
j St. John's Day
C 55
Portland lodge No. 65, A. F. and A. M..
has Invited all the Masonic, lodges of
the city to Join with It In the celebra
tion tomorrow night pf St John's day,
In honor of which Rev. Benjamin Young
will preach. His topic win be "Truth,
Light and Life," a Masonlo text. St
John's day la next Tuesday and the se
lection of Sunday was made because the
date was the nearest The members
will meat at Masonlo temple at 7 o'clock
and will march In a body to the First
M. E. church. Dr. Young Is the chaplain
of Harmony lodge No. 12, A. F. and
A. M.
where Insurance premiums were over
due, taxes unpaid, fuel bills unpaid, and
all tha while the vestry wss in inex
cusable Ignorance.
"The question has come up repeat
edly as to whether church treasurers
should be bonded. Tha question ' was
not raised because of any feeling of In
security about the funds oz the church.
The underlying motive was the protec
tion of the treasurer's good name and
the church's business reputation. The
convention of the diocese of Chicago In
1908 concurred In the following recom
mendation of Ita committee on finance:
" Thafall parishes and missions take
steps to bond their treasurers. Espe
cially would we suggest that the treas
urers themselves urge that this be done
for -their own protection.' "
A ltttla a4r1 tal(aa .v.ratkln v
father says, showing thst ahe does not
take after her mother in all respects.
xenor boio
Mr. Ackies
Address,
Rev. T. F, Bo wen
Offertory Solo, "Abide with MJj,e)
"".""Mrs." Feem'ster
Anthem, "Praise Ye the Father.
TteceiiKlonal.
Accompanist, Mrs. C. C. Shay,
Excursion a Success
east
Atlhough the moon did not keep her
agreement to shine, -all evening, the
First District Christian Endeavor Union
excursion on board the Bailey Gatsert
last Monday evening, was a complete
success. The trip down the 'Willamette
and onto the Columbia was enjoyed by
S10 persons. An orchestra, composed of
Christian Endeavorers from the Central
Tha voune-
Chrlstlan church, gave many selections, women of this class have been looking
Basket lunchson on board the boat forward to. time when they might
proved a novel plan and waa much ahow to their-mothers the knowledge
liked. A short business session waa "i, l tneir course
held. The following person, were ?' r1"'. L'y "'
elected to office for the ensuing year: cfa.,; together with the ow conducted
John Jensen. First Presbyterian society, in ths evenlnr. has been v.rv .,...fi
superintendent; Walter Aplanalp, Fourth m Its work, the girls learning not only
rresDytenan cnurcn, assistant supenn-1 new tnings to cook, but also how to
tendent and treasurer; Richard Lofstedt, I cook In the bct and quickest and clean-
Marshall Street Presbyterian church, seo- way. Miss Anderson, who haa been
retary. i in cnarge or me worg, was very pleased
These new officers will be Installed 7"" B "? maae, ana is looxing
after the first of . July, and will take , 4h 'w V"" Ir
.,.,. ,.,,, ., Th. fa'I. when the work reopene after the
h.c,J?u.t , mmti lyl. Tw , vacation period. Miss Denholm. offer
District Union is composed of the socls- - v I ..lac.ion aasistad in
ties of Christian Endeavor on the west J. :" ' MBlBte4 ,n last
side of the river, having total mem- vZ.Jtt.Z 'l, ..-, ,
bershlp of about 600. L.fn J'-l!?!? ".hT1" ""J "
a ., i,M. , I being entertained at tha country home
coming World's Citizenship Conference ?f fcr;1.H!l,5 Lftd C?rbttJ; T.7 wr
was given In the cabin by George H. L. taken Ihere by launch, and will return
Beeman of Greencastle, Indiana. He is bv. u'- Good work has been accom-
here for the conference and will have P"f.ned by this department of the Insti-
a prominent part In its program and I ""J wont.
work.
The society from the First Christian
church had the distinction of bringing
the largest number of people to tha ex
ourslon. Several representatives of so
cleties from other parts of the city
were present also.
The United Evangelical church at
Ockley Green, Willamette and Gay
Streets, has been undergoing repairs and
Improvements. The Inside haa been new
ly calsomlned and tinted In a beautiful
shade. The pulpit platform has been
changed. A new choir loft built, and an
altar rail, has been placed. New car
pets hava been laid and tha whole In
terior looks like new. Sunday has been
set as the day for the oepnlng. Rev.
J. A. Goode will preach in the morning
and Rev. C. C. Poling' D. D., In the evening.
The Boys' club, under the direction
of Clarence Sphague, is growing In num
bers and In work. Gymnasium drill for
a part of the evening, with a gam
period, club meeting and shower baths
Is the routine for each Thursday even
ing. About 25 boys are registered in
the class at the present time. Hikes
and other special features will be con
ducted during the summer months.
The Friends (Quakers) in the city
will enjoy a missionary treat In the vis
It from one of thefr missionaries from
the African Industrial mission. Rev.
Arthur B. Chllson. He will apeak Sun
day at the First Friends church In
Sunnyslde at 11 o'clock la the mornlna-.
at the West Piedmont church at 2
p. m, and at tha Lents church at t
o'clock In the evening. The publlo is
invitea. n. e. cox is the pastor.
PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY SERVICES AS ANNOUNCED BY THE VARIOUS CITY AND SUBURBAN CHURCHES
Statist. '
. nrat White Temple, Be. Waltar BeaD.
Hlnaon ana r. A. Air. Blbla ackooL 10:UO.
ewrices H and T:30. Toplca: "A City t Mil
Uonalre." "A Hen and Ood."
Uat Hide Rev. W. O. Saaok. patter. Sarr.
tcea, 11 ina 7:801 SaodT school. 10( B. X.
P. V.. 6:15. Topic: 'The Unipcakabls Joy
vt HIght Choice," "Exenaea Analried."
Culmry Ke. I. N. Monro, 11 and T:M;
. B.. 10; B. Y. P. V., 8:30. Preaching by W,
T. K Hi,rlcir.
Arleu He. Duneas M. MePhalL Saaday
cbuol, 10; B. X. P. U., B:1B. Berricea u
and 7:30.
HIghUud Bar. C. B. Elliott B. Y. P. O,
$:XO. Kuodar achool, 8:46; aerTleea 11 and
7. SO. "A Life aud Death Hatter," "About
BnptUin."
SeUwood ttev. F. W. Hayci. 11 and T:80;
a 8. 10i Y. P.. IJ., :. .
rjulTariltr Park Rev. A. C. Baxtoa, paator.,
11 aud 7:10; 8. 10; B. T. P. U 1.
fiunuytid : (Ueruiaa) 8. 8., 9:45. Co arid
Wrx, aupvrlutendent
bt. Jobm iUeraian) Rer. Karl Ftldneth. .
:; 11 and 7:l. Y. P. V. 1.
iL Jobaa Charlea J. Waeblthe, paator. Serf-
I cm 11 and 7:80; H. 8., 10 a. m.
Urace UoaUTilla, Ktv. U. T. Caaa. 11 and
7:80; X". P., a:80; 8. 8., :48.
Cbineta Mlailva 8. 8., 7; i. U. llalona. ao
- ftarlnteadent.
. lirat Uerman Bar. J. Kratt 11 aad 7:80;
. 8., :&.
Second GermB Rer. Frederick Boerrmas, 11
aad . :SK; 8. 6.. 9AS; Y. P. V., 8:46.
Eut Fortf-flrta Su-eat Rev. A. B. Walta. 8.
8., :4ftt preaching, 11 aad 7:80 p. m.; B. Y.
P. C., 0:3 Toplca: "Tha Proof of God," "Do
ing Thins." . ,
leat fiT. J. M. Ncltonji8. 8., 10; II nd
7:80; th Y. P. C, 8:80. Topic: "Hie Real
Tet W Ability," "Tb Uttl i'oxe Tbat Spoil
tha Vina."
Uouat 011et Rev.W. A. lligett, paitor.
II and 8 p. tn ; . 8.,' 12:30.
Xtberoacu-iteT. uoueri or 7, paitor, ser
mon. 11 and 7:3; 8. 8.. 10; Y. P., 6:30,
Toole: '"Ka7-solng Cbrlatlau," "A t'al
View of God,"
Third Her. W. ff. Bearaa, 11 and 7:30; B.
t. P. V., 6 90; 8. 8., :45 a. in. Prrr
erTica'.Tburd, 8 p. m. Toplca: "Tha Be
. cliiiilng of Jems' Miulatry," "The ColrJratlon
ut riih.'
8wlUb Rev. ' Frederick Linden,. 10:18 and
T:4S. 8. 8.' 12; 8. Y. P. U 8:30.
fallen lMlpn Rer. Frincefco 8annlla, pas
tor. , aerricea 11 ana 1. B. a., 10.
" '.' " Xttaodlat. ' ''
First Eplwopal Her, Benjamin Yooeg. 8:30,
morning ela aaeetlnt; arrrlre. 10:30 and
7:45. Topic: "Tb Lemon or tb Bummer
lima," "Ufht, Truth, Ufa."
1 riolt.- lte. Charle X. McPberaon, II and
7:5": . 6; 8. 8., 10. Morning aubct
by Rer. Frnh Caldwell of Maliern. Iowa.
Swedish Eortbwlck and . Beach, Ka. i. V.
Buraell. pacr. It and S; 8. 8., o; B. U t.
tpwortb Rer. - Frank Jam. Berrlrea at
11 aud T:30. Toplca; "Tha uat CoudlUona,"
"TS Often) ef the Cr."
Flrat Morwtalas Danlth Bar. Ellas OJerd
ln. paator. Il aud 8. Y. P. hi.. Tndy
atng. Prayar SMctlng Tburaday. B. U, 8 .30
p. a.
Karwegias Paalh Vaneourar tad 8k 14-
mor, Mr. C. I. Laraan, 11 aad 7:46; 8. 8.,
12 m.
Sunnyatda Rer. Wllllani H. ' Fry, D, D. fl
and S p. m. 8. 8. :3o a. m ; E. L.. 8:45.
intBe Rar. Oelmar Q. Trlinbl. D.
wiw. r afcmr vmrrw a'iuui l in n
ik1 t:4. Topic: "Tba Rread ot Ufa," "Ererr
Min i Ufi a Plan of
I.r(wwd Ber. C I. Cook, pastnr. Serricet
11 aad 1 .3o; 8- 8.. It) a. a. 1'rojar meeting.
k t. m.
l.uirl Vanrfwrar arvnoa aad Fargo. Rer.
t p. m. Topic: "Tha Cbmlng Kingdom of God,"
"The Strongeat Teat of Discipline."
fit. John Rer. J. J. Patten. Berrlce 11
and 7:30; 8. 8. 10; E. L 6:80.
Japanete Miaelon Bar. Eilaea Blbara, 8:30
aad 8:30. 8. 8.. 3:80.
. Chlnew Ulsalon Chin Sing Ral, 11 and 7:80.
German V. A. Schamann. 8. 8., 9:45; aurr
Icea 11 end 8. Epwortb league, 7:13.
Woodln Rer. LoDls Thomat, paator. 8.
S. : preaching 11 and 7:30.
Monurlua Bar, W. H. Hampton. Barasos
at 11 aad 7:80; 8. 8.. 10; B. U. 6:48.
Sellwood Rer. Jamea F. Hawklna, 11 aad
7:80; 1. E. U. 8:30; E. U. 8:30.
Unlrenlty Park Rer. W. J. Doailaa, 11 and
7:80; 8. 8., 10 a. m.; B. I... 6:15. Toplca:
"Joaeph Our Model," "A Great Canyon."
Clinton Kelly Memorial Ber. C. 0. McCol
locb. B. 8., 8:45; preaching 11 and 7:30; claai
meeting, 12 noan; Junior league. 8; 8. S.. 10:30.
Toplca: "Uuldlog On to Uud," "An Enlarged
Heart." ,
African Eton Bar. W. liattbaws. 11 and I;
8. 8., 1; E. 7.
Patton Ker. George Bopkina, pattor. Preach.
Ins 11 and 7:30: 8. 8.. 10 a. m.; E. 8.. 8:80.
8. 8., 8:43 a. ra.; E. L., 6:30. Toplca: "Dlsaat.
Infled Heart," "Cbrlat the Anawer to 'Am I
My Brotber'a Keeper V "
Caraon Ilelrht Rt. H. T. Oraena. 8. 8.,
10; sermon, 11.
Bethel Her. J, L. Craw, paitor. Berrlcea,
11 and 7:45; 8. 8.. 1:15; 0. k, 7.
Mount Tabor Rar. C. L. Hamilton, 11, 7:80;
8. 8.. 9:43 . m.; B. L., 6:KO. Tnplca: "Good
Cheer," "Tba Tak That I Too Great."
Lenta Rar. W. Boyd Ifoort, 11 and 8; 8.
8.. 10; E. L.. 7..
Boas City Park Roia City Park clubbouie.
Rer. William W. Yonngaon, pastor. Berrlcea
It and 7:45. "A Vision of tba Latter Daya,"
"Tha Ptralyala of Peaalmlam."
Woodatock D. W. Moore, paator. 11 and 7:80:
8. 8.. 10; B. U, 6:30.
Lincoln Htreet u. a. m. U. Bee a, pastor,
11 and 8: 8. 8.. 10. -
Oak Grota Rer. Jamea T. Moor. 11 - and
8; 8. s., 10.
Westmoreland Bar, H. T. , Greene. 8. 8., 8;
sermoD, :ao.
Wealeyan Rev. 0. C Wicker, 11 and 8;
8. 8., 10; Y. P. !., 7.
Flrat Grmao-A. F. Cramer, paitor. 11 a.
m.; iv a. m.; o. s., b. i, s.
X. E. Church loutk.
Union Arenue Metnodlst f. Hardy Bennett,
Saator. Preaching 11 a. m. abd 7:80 p. m.;
. 8. 10 a. m.; E. L.. 6:80.
1 Treabrtarlaa.
' First Presbyterian cnurcn Rer. Vobn 'Boyd,
mlalater. Morning worahip, 10:30; ereniog,
7:30: Blbla school, 12:10; C. E., 615.
Calrarr Eiareuth and Clay atreeta. Rer.
Thomaa Holmes Walker, 10:30 and 1:45; Bible
acnooi, nom; v. at., o:ov,
KanllWMtJi Rar. Leall Kirk Richardson,
paator, U rnd 7:30; Blbla acbool, 8:43 a. m.;
V. P. 8. C. E., 6:30. Toplca: "Peterlnr."
"Tha CrlminalT-A Btury and Study of Crime."
' Mlapah Rer. Harry Laads, paator, Bermoa,
10:30 a. m.; 8. S., noon; C. E., 8 p. m.
Fourth Ber. Henry Q. Hanson, paator. flerr
icea 10:80 aad 7:30; 8. 8., 12. Toplca: "Tba
Surrendered Ufa," "A Vltloa of Cbrlat."
Third Rer, A. L. Hutchlaoa, paator. Srr
Ice. 10:30 and 7:45; 8. 8., 12; C. E., 8:46.
Hawthorne Park Dr. E. Nelson Allen, at
10:80; 7:30;-8.. 8., 12; Y. P. 8. C. ., 8:80.
Forbea Rer. Henry H. ' Pratt; 11 and 8:
8. 8., 10; V. E., 6:30 b. m,
Hope.. Montarllla Iter. 8. W. Beeman. 8. 8.
Unity H. C. Maraball, mlnlttar. 8. 8., 10.
Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Rpokan Arenna Rer. Robert Dlvea. 11 and
T:80; 8. 8.. 10; C. E.. 6:30.
Anabel Robert N. McLean. Berrliw 11 aa
f:45; 8, 8 8:48: a E.. 8:45.
8. 8., 8:45. Topic: "CbrUtUn Btaadfaatnass."
Marthill street Rer, William J. Bplra, paa
tor. ll aud 7:30; 8. 8, 10 a. m.; X. P. B. C.
E.. 6:30 p. m.
Mount Tabor Rer. William 0. Moor, pastor.
8. 8., 10 a. m. Berrlcea 11 and 7:80 0. B., 7
p. in.
Weatmlmtter - Rer. Henry Marcotte. 10:80
and 7:49; 8. 8., 12; Y. P. 8. a E.. 6:30.
Millard Arenue Rer. Let! Johnson. Serrlcee
U and 7:80: 8. 8.. 10.
Vernon H. N. Mount, T). D., pastor. Serv
leea 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. 10 a. m.; Y. P. 8. C.
B., 6:80.
Rosa City Park Serrlcee 11 and 7:45; Bar.
Boudlnot Beely.
Chinese 1454 First. 7:45; 8. S., 6:48.
Arbor Lodge Rer. Jobs A. Townaand, 11
and 7:45; 6. 8., 10.
Trinity Rer. K. Benson, pastor. Berrlcea
11 and 7:80; 8. 8.. 10; Y. P. 8. C. E.. 6:30.
Reformed Frank D. Fraier, Preaching, 11
and 7;3U; 8. 8., 10.
United Presbyterian.
Flrat Frank De Witt Flndley. 110 aad
7:30 : 8. 8.. 9:45: C. B.. 6:30 D. m. "Tha Un
changeable Cbrlat," "Shifting One'a Allegiance
Godward."
Third W. A. Spalding, D. D., pastor. S. 8.
10. Berrlcea 11 a. m. and 8 p, m,
Tb Church of tha 8 1 ranger Rer. 8. Barl
Du Kola; 10:30 and 8. Toplca: "How Seeming
Misfortune Are Channels ot Bleaalnga," "A
Divine Keceaity."
Kenton J. S. Cola. Services 10:15 a. m. and
8 p. m. 8. 8. 10 a. m.
Chrlatlaa.
Flrat. Park and Colombia atreata TV. T. Bea
gor, pastor. Berrlcea at 11 and 7:45; 8. 8.,
8:45; C. E 6:30 p. m.
Central Rr. Samnel B. Hawklna, pastor.
8. 8., 10; C. E.. 7; serrlces 11 and 7:46.
Topics: "The Beat' Religion la tha World,"
".Baptismal. '
Rodney Arenue Rer. B. W. Base, pastor.
Serrices st 11 and 7:30 p. m.; 8. 8., 10;
C. F, 6:30.
Montarllla Christian Tabernacle Berrlcea at
11 and 7:30 p. m.; B. S., 10 a. m.; C. E., 6:30
p. m.
Gladstone Rer. Roy L. Dilhn. saater. Berr
lcea at 11 and 7:30 p. m.; 8. 10; Junior
U, E., at a p. m.; c. e.. o:so p. m.
Kern Park Rer. R. B. Maxay, paator. Berr.
Ices at 11 and 7:30 p. m.
Woodlawn Ker. Herbert F. Jonea, pastor.
Bt. j oon Her. j. n. jounson, paator. nery
Ice at 11 and 7:30; 8. 8.. 10: C. E.. 7:80.
Bcilwood, corner Nineteenth and Nehalem
Rer. J. A. Mellon, pastor. Berrlcea at 11 aad
1:30 p. m.; S. 8., 10; C. E., 8:30.
- Vernon Dr. J. F. Gbormley, paitor. Berrlces
11 and 7:45; 8. 8., 12 m. Topic: "Moaea."
Erangcllst iiamuel Gregg will apeak In tb
erenlt g.
Conrrecatlonali
Flrat Rer. Luther R. Trait. T). d ' 11 a.
m. and 7:45. p. m. Topic: ''The Do'mlafelToi
Qooaant Perfect rece. '
, Lnireralty Park Rer. W. C. Kantner, D. D.,
pastor. 8. 8., 10 a. m.j T. P. 8. a E., 7;
morning eertoon by Dr. George E. Pcddock.
Srealng aermon by Dr. J. M. Lowden.
. Flrt Germaa Rer John H. Hops. 10:30
and T:30; 8., 8.. 8:15; C. E 6:80.
10 and 8; C. ., -tjjj; "".
Mnderhurit Rer. D. B. Grart 8. 8.. 10:
lerrk-es 11 and 7:45. Toplca: "The Ploneera,"
j ne dud vhdv twin ioi n a i:nriatian."
8. S. 10; C. E 8:18. Toplca; "God's Wondroaa
Dwalllng Place," "Tha Half-baked Caka."
Pilgrim Rer. D. V. Poling, paator. Preach
ing at 11 aad 7:30; 8. 8., 0:48; C. E 8:30.
Morning topic: "Mr Personal Interpretation of
Conrragattoaallsnm." -
Highland Rar. B. 8. Bolllngcirf Barvleas
11 and 7:30: 8. 8.. 10.
Atkinson Msmorlal Rar. F. W, Gormaa, pas
tor. Serrlcaa, 11 a. m. and 7:45; B. 8., 8:45.
8t. Johns Br, Jamas Marnhr. 11 and Si
s. a. lu,
ZpUoaraL
TVlnlty church Rr. Dr. A. A. Morrlaon, rec
tor, eerncea s ana 11a.m. ana r:so p. an
8. 8.. 8:43 a. m.
Pro-Cathedral of Bt, Btaphaa the Martyr
Bar, u. au Kamaay. eerrices 11 ana 7:30.
Bunaay acnooi, 10.
Church of Our Savior Woodstock Bar. B. H,
Clark, berrlcea a ana ll.
Bt. Mstthaw'n Mission Bar, W. A. M.
Biack. rlcar. 8. 8. 10 a. tn. Sermon at 11
a. tn. Erening aerricea at Bt. Helens on the
Columbia rlrer.
Bt. Darld' Rev. Henry Ruasal Talbott, 7:80
ceieDration ot tne noiy liucnariat: 8:45, 8. B
' Bt. Andrews. Portsmouth Rer. V. W. Baum.
rlcar, In charge. 11, prayer and aermon, l;3u;
8. B 10. Celebration of Holy Eucharist tba
first Sunday in the month. Erening aerrlcaa
discontinued until October.
AU Sainta' Rer. Boy Edgar Remington, rec
tor. Service, 11 and 8; 8. 8. 8:45. Commun
ion iirst rjunaay in eacn monta.
Bt. Mark's Rav. J. E. H. Blmpaoa. rector,
Holy uucnarist, ?:ao a. m.; 0. a., a;4s a. m.
Matlna and Litany, 10:16. Holy Ebcbaxist 1
1. m Eranaona. a:
Grace Memorial Rer. George ' B. Van Wa
ter and Rer. Gawald W. Taylor, Holy Com
munion la a; 8. B., 10 a. is. Berrlcea 11
ana
Ht. John'a Choreb Rev. T. T. Bowan. a
2: vrenina nrarer and aertnori. t.
uooa anennera nar. ooa nawaoa. ll and
7o; B. B 10.
Bishop Morris memorial inajjei Good Sa
maritan noapnai. ioapiaiu r rcaerick K. How.
ard. Holy communion, 1 a. m. Prarer and
aermon i :u. x
Ascension inanei roruana ueighta, 8. 8.
s:au. '
HL John's. Milwankle Bv. T. r. Ra..
8. 8., 2; erening prayer and aermon, 8; xrr-
ice, a. . . : .
8U Paul's, Wood mere Rev, Oswald W. Tay.
lor. 8. 8., 8; aarrleaa, .
Bt, Mlchaera ana Alt Angela- Bar. T. F.
Bowan In charge. 11 aud 7:80; 8. 8., 10.
Bt. John'a Church, Sellwood Ber. William B.
roweii in coarK. dbiuih at o viocs nun
day morning.
PorumouUi Hereford at. near Lombard at.
Ber. k U. Baum, vicar. 8. 8. 10.
Patton, Michigan and Alberta Genre F
Hopklna, pastor. 8. 8., 10; aermon, 11; aar
mon, 7:30 P n.
.Kenton Fir hall on Brandon at. Bar. F.
M. Baum. rlcar. 8.' 8. 10. Kraalng aerrlcaa
Snf aermon 8. Holy commnhioa on third Sun
day of each month. ;. .
lutharan. '.
Swedish Immannel Rar. J. Richard Olson.
11 and Hi 8. 8.. 8:45.
Bt." James" Engllah Rer, J, A. teas, paator.
Strrieea 11 and 8. Toplca; "The Inner Ufa
and the Innr..,MIloa" -TrareU of St. Paul."
Bt. Paul's. Lutheran A. Krauaa, pMtor. 8.
8.. 8:30; serrlces 10:80 and 8 p. m.
8t. Johns 8. 8.. lot preschiog, 11.
Zlon'a German (Missouri Brnod) H. B. Kn. I ..... n -n,i a n n. .... . ,
Hawaro- wreet J.' ar,-Le-den.-tiaetor.-" ervr"&ma mi," lo : 15, T: 45 '. S. 8.7 8:1 r ikrTT' 1 rnantr ...i. "
fwaveSf1 , Helgbta-Rer A. W. -B,,nd. pastor. W.fii 9AVfc 8. KraoH. p.or. fcs Tt iC'ili
WorshlB 1! and 7:30; B. 8.. 10. Toplca; "The Berrica Jo:30 and 7:30 (German and Engllah) n m - ' B" '
ht to ReaMJelJ?CI,"W "A Uit " tUig at P B.dlc.l-R.r. T. J. Cocklln. paator. Berrica.
,feUurUeJUn )tJ, BUub. 41 atl A I flraca 'SaglUh iUieearl 8)-Ktbr ,a V b v'JtmZW kt.Tirui v.!.?: ..v 1
. - ' " t - , wi a ( --, aajp- ai i -aaaay. f aaaaw i . it asavamaj BJ I
Fargo. Bar. Carl Hassold. 10:80 and 7:80; 8.
8. 8.80
Swedish Mission Ber. B. 1. Tbortn. 11 snd
8; 8, B., 10; X. r., 8:80.
Alblna (German) J. H. Dlrkaoa, pastor. 0.
F. Ruicbj, local alder. Berrlcea: 8. 8., 10 a. at. ;
preaching, 11 a. m..
Trinity German (Missouri Bynod) J. A. Blra
kach. 8:15; 8. 8., 7:30. .
Kiln Chapel Rev, B. J. Thorsoa. 11; K 8.,
10. .
immanqal German (Sellwood) H. C. Ebellng.
10:80; 8. 8., 8:80.
Bwedlah Aaguatana Bar, H. E. Bandatedt
10:46 and 7:45; 8. 8., 8:80.
Lenta 0. J. Cummlnga, paator, Serrlces: 8,
8., 10 s. m.; preaching, 11 and 7:80 p. m.
Bethany Danish M. C. Jensen Engholm, paa
tor. Berrlces u and 6; 8. 8., 10. Y, P. U.,
S p. an. erary xueaaay.
Boman Cathollo.
Holr Redeemer Ber. Ed. K. G ant we IL C.
88. B. ' Low masa, 8;. high uaaa aud aermon,
tu:su; oenaaictioo, .
Bt. Isnatlus Rer. F. Dillon. 8. J. Low man
S and 8:80; mass, sermon and benediction,
iu:u.
Bt. Joaepb'a (German) Rt. Rer. Jamea Ranw,
v. u. uow snais, o; man man ana sermon.
10:30; reaper ana oeneaiction, s.'&u.-
8t. Mary's Pro-Cathedral Moat Rer. a
Christie, D. D. Low mass, 6, 8 and 8; high
masa and sermon, 11; reapers, instruction and
beneaictioa, 1 :o.
fit. Francis Rer. J. H. Black. Low mu
6, 8 and 81 high masa and sermon, 10:80; rea
pers, instruction aim ueiieuicuuu, 1 .Ml. .
t. Lawrence's Rer. J. C. Hughea, I Low
maaa, a, s ana v nign mass ana aermon.
10:3o; reapers snd benediction, 7:80.
Bt. Patrick's Her. S. V. Murphy Low maaa.
B; high masa and aermon, 10;30; reapers hnd
neneaivtiou, :w.
imnuicuiata Heart or vary Bar. w.
Dalr. Low maaa, 6, 8 and 9. Hiab nana and
aermon, iu;i; reaper auu oeneaiciion, 7:80.
Ascenalon. Montarllla Kar. i. r. ritxDatrlck
Maaa at 8; high uaa with crmon. 10:30: Sun.
flay acnooi at v; ueneaicuou at s:au.
Holr Rosary very uer. u. a. Kellr. Lmr
maaa, o, I, e ana v; oiga mass ana aermon,
11: reapers and benediction. 7:30.
acred Henrt. Milwaukia Ker. Georra Ra.
bla. O. 8. B. .Low mass, 8: blab maaa ana
rtnon, i'i:.)o; resper ana oenaaiction, 7:80.
Holy uon, unirermty t-ark Bar. J. p.
Thlllman. V. 8. C. Low ansss. 8:30: hleh maaa
ana aermon, io:ao; reepers ana Deneaictloo, 1,
Bt. tttepnens ner. yv . a. want. Lam maaa.
8:30; blgb mai and aermon, 10:30. .
St. Andraw'a Rar. Tbomas Klarnaa. Low
masa, 8; nigs maaa ana aermon, 10; reaper,
Detraction ana wncuicuvo. i
BL 8tnllau (Pouh) Ber.. FL Matnaaaw.
kl. Low ma, 8; high mas and aermon.
Ifk.QA '
IV.W.
Tnitad Zrangtlioal.
First Rer. C. C. Pollnr. Berrlcea 11 a m
and S o. m.: 8. B.. 10: K. L. C. E.. S:4R.
wcaiey wreea iter, b. u. ioreii, psator. II
and 7:30; B, ., 10; R. L. C. E., 7 p, m.
Bt. Johns William Stephen Plowman. Pmaen.
ing 11 rna a; av jo; k. u c. B., 7.
wirnita er. a. a. rarnnam. caatne.
Preachlnc aerricea every first and third Bun-
daya of each moptb. 8unday school second
and rourts aunasys. ,,
United Brethren,
first Bev. Charlea . L. Wllllarna. na.tnr.
Brrlcea 11 and 7:80: 8. 8 10; C, E., 6:80.
Becona Aioena, ner. . r . cprecner, paator,
Bar. B. a. Bamerlaa, paator. Bar rices 11
and 8 p. a.; 8. 8, 10; Y. P. 8. C. B., 7.
Unitarian.
Church Of Out Father Bar, T. Lr-aTltol D,
D., paator, minister emeritus, Bev. W. J. Eliot
Jr., minlatar. Berrica 11 a. an. Teple, "Be
yond," rrianda' Ohorck.
tonnyelda East Tblrty.nrta anal Hats streets.
Homer Cos. pastor. - Berrlcea -11 and 7:80: a.
8., 8:45; 0. 6:80; prayw maaUng, Thnra-
aar, ?:w p. m.
Lent South Mala street, Myra B. Bmlth.
Preaching. 11 s. a.. 8 p. m.i Bible aehooL
West piedmont manoa Rav. T. I. Cabnra.
Praaehlna 11 a. an. and 7:cJ D. m.r Blhla
acnooi, 10 a, m.; a, s., 10 ; u, a.t sua.
' ' Advent "
Adrent Cheater F. L. Smith, Preaching,
iu:so ana i;w, suouay acuooi, ; r. a, u.
Evangelical Aaaoelatloas.
Carson Heights J. Blocker, paator. 11:80
ana is o. iu:w. a
First German Krasgallcal H. ' Bchakaacht,
pastor.
Memorial Calrin I. Bergitreasar. pattor. 8
8.. 10: 11 and 8. Y. P. A.. 7. V
First English East Blith and Market streets.
Ker. K. i- nornscnucn, paator. B. a., 10 a.,m.
Y. P. A. 7 p. m. Berrlcea 11 and 8 p. m,
- rormd. .
First German G. Hefner, paator. Serrlces
10:45 a. m. ana s p. m.; s. n., s:w a, ari,
P. &, 7 p. m.
Second A. B. Wyaa. Columbia bird, and 83d
at. 11 ana s. o. o. iu m.
Third Bev. H. Scheldknecht naator. S. ..
10 a. m. aerrlc 11 a. m. German achool Bat-
nraays, iu a. m.
. ' TJfalraraaliat,
Church of the Good Tidings Bav. J. D. Cor
by. Berrtcee at 10:43 a. m. "A Spiritual Dec
laration 01 inaepenaenee." a. a. 12. x. P. 7.
Christian Saleaoa.
First Church of Chxlat Serrteaa at 11 and
8 p. m.; 8. B.. 11. Lasaon aermon, "la tba
Unirene, Including Han, Brolraa by Atomic
orc7" .
Eecoud Sunday aernce, 11 a. m. aad 8 p.
8. 8.. 8:45 and 11 - a. m. Laaana
"la the Unlraraa, Ineludlag Has, Crolred by
Atomls Force 7" .
Third Eaat JZtb and Balmoa ata., 11 a. m.
Leon aermoa, "la the Cnlrarae, Inclndlng Mas.
Erolred by Atomic Force " -
Fourth 246 Kllllngswortn arr.v-B. 8., 11;
aerricea 11 a. 'U. and S p. m. Laaaoa um
"la the Lnlrerse, Including Man, Erolred by
Atomic Force t"
.aTaaarana. '
Behwood -Church of tba Nasarena 8. .,io
s. m.; preacnlng 11 a. in, aad 8 p. m.
vi-af 1 i, lire a ul lam nmo u. r. t . .
rd Dana, va.wr. . . aervcea 11
and 8; etreat meeting, 7; Y. P.. 7:80. ' .
urentwooo iun v. la fiasarene -Bar
i.-a Walla. 8: 8.. 10; aerricea 11 mad a, J'
p. ., 7; prayer meeting. W.dnaaday, 8 p.'B.i
Young People a metUng 7:80. " ,?
' . tavanth Bay Advastlat, "
vf t. Reaular aerricea of this deivtmi.oil
are nam uu di.-j.
Kir.l Mi;too U. 8b Johns, nasto b.
tcs: ttabbath acbool, lo a, m.; preaching. 11
Mouut Tabor Ber. a t. Cummlnga, paator
frrlcee: ttabbath achool, 8 p. m.; preaching,
Jnt-0. Wmmlnta. putor. ifcrrtoasj
- Alblna (German)-J. H. Dlrkaoa, pastor:
V F. Ruach, local alder. rWrrloeaT tUbbtti
acbool, 10 a. m, preaching, 11 a. m.
MoaUvUla Sarrleaai Sabbat sebooL 18 a1
sa.J preaching. 11 a. an. . . " "
it Johns feabbatb achool, 10 proa ch lag, Jlt
tattar Day BabU
Chsrca af Jeaua Chrlat ef Latter Day Saints
(Mormon) 444 T.mb aU-A 8, m
li:o ana i.
Montarllla (not Mormon) 8. tv ' a:ts au...
leea U sad T:80.
.. . . Tree Xathodlat.
First Church , cornr East Ninth and Mill
Bar. W. 1. Johnton, pastor. Sunday aerricea
11 a. m, and 7:30 p. a. "
Central Church Rar. W. H. Boddy. a, a
10i nrrlcea 11 and 7:80. t, p. hL. tM. B''
fit. Johna-11 and 7:80. '
Barrloes for th Daf,
Church of tha Kw Jerusalem.
Charch of tha New Jurualm Charles A
Koaabaum, paator. K. P. ball. Berrlcea 11 a!
m. and 8 v. m. Toolca: "The Laa, e c.-
glreness," "Tha Power of faith."
Miacellaaeoue, r
New Thought Templa of Truth Ellara tmiMt
Ing, P. J. Green, paator. Berrica at a. Toole:
HUi flu Ruth." ' J" wyiv. ...
Bahal meeting, 403 Eilera bulldlns. Bnndaa
afternoon at 8 o'clock. '
Dlrtna Truth Ctntar Ber, J. M. . llinard
paator. Berrlces u a. m.
Bsiratloo Army Coma No . 4. snr a.im.
atreet, Adjt. and Mra, Baldwin tn charge.
Sunday aerrlcaa at 8:15 and 8. Adjutant line
man will apeak.
ealratlon Army Corps No. 1. 47' North a
end street. Adjt. and Mra. Whitney in charsa.
Buuday aerrlcaa at 0:10 and 8.
Church of tba Brethren (Dnnkards) Rer
George A, Carl, 11 and 7:80; H. fl., lo; a W
8:80.
Christian Yoga Christiansen's hall, 171 Uth
at. Berrlcea 11 and 8 p. m. Frank f n.-..
son will preach. Topic "The Resurrection."
Bwedlih Corpa Balration Army 430 Burn,
aide, 11. 4:80 and 8. .
(JonircgatioB uai ouohiu oerrtce at 8:36
and a.
Volunteers of America Mission nn w
Ankeny street, nesr ad 8:80 and 8:15.
Erangellcal are cnurcn (Scandinarlan)
878 Uulon arenue. Berrica 11:45 and 7:45 - ,
i, J. Peteraon. paator.
The Church of God Ber. J. T. Nal,, pastor
Berrlcei at 10 (Uermsn), 2:3o, 6:45V a g' '
l;30i tasumony ana uraiae meeting it r
. vourcu vi. .M..-. ,racuina: II anA
t-JUt. Bible Class 10 a. m. ' " .
Lenta t'burcb Myra B. Smith. Praaehlna .
11 and 7:45; 8. 8.. 10; C. E., 6:45. "
Plaah Mission, Lenta run goepel Bandar
10:3oa. m. and 2:30 p. tn. Tueada .Ba"Kff'l
eranlns at 7:30. '
Intaruatloaal Blbla Students Odd fellowa' hall '
Blbla lon. 1:8): prayar and pralsa aerrlM
S. 45. Beraaa Bibia atuay 1:30. -"in, KtB;
Craatlos." Dlscours by Win. A. Rak.. ktv. .
Oath Bound Corenant."
Xi h. c. A.oixtn ana Taylor. B. B p.,.- 1
klaa, religions director. Man's maatins' at a
BB." , . ...
Tv W .C. . AcrBroadwaijind,TMlae-. Taanaa
aerrlca 4:30. "Meagcs From tba Out of j
Doora,P a Trip Abroad." by Carrie A. O'Dell.
The annual convention of the Naw .
Thought Temple of , Truth followers will
s held next Wednesday nlaht st tha
MulUiomali hotel,. . , ,
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