;3 -THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 19X3... mm SPERM E1E. first; Methodist -Trustees y to '" Publish. Plans for the New Structure Tomorrow. GRAC . 'v The plans ? for the magnificent new ,' , V church , structure to b . erected at a coat of 1160,000 to tiou th First w7 Methodist Episcopal -church at Twelfth and Taylor streets "on the alts of the ;;0fe:(irace M, E. church were ' formally adopted at a trustees' meeting; held yes terday noon and It was decided to pub- , lish. the plana and present them tomor row at the morning session of church. The speakers tomorrow morning In behalf of the new church will be G. F. 'Johnson of the Provident Trust com- jpany; Dr. A. M. Fisher, and Dr. Ben . Jamin Young;, pastor of the church. - The work of raising the funds- win. : he- started aa soon as the vacation sea son Is over and It Is expected that work j : on the new church will start soma time this fall. .At least one year will be oc cupied In building: the new structure. r - r -a ' w . J Pointed Questions t, i The monthly Question Drawer will he opened at Centenary tomorrow even- mg. A large number of questions have . " been sent the pastor, of which these are ,v.f rew: "Is the Oregon law for medical ex l amination before marriage JustT" ":. "Are all men created equal?" .C "Are our adventist friends sincere In their contention for religious liberty T' "Has the citlsenshlp conference on . tno whole had good effect on Port landf" - '-jf :.? Mayor Albee right In his stand -' as to renewal of licenses 7" . la conclusion the pastor will preach ...'a 16 minute sermon on "What Has Be- coma of the Methodist Mourners' Bench r The subject at 11 a. m.Ja "Ufa on Eastern Speakers Dr. Claude E. Hill of Valparaiso. Ind.. And W. E. M. Hackleoian, of Indianapo lis will be at the Central Christian onurcn. corner East Twentieth and Sal. mon streets,, Monday evening. Dr. Hill Is the national superintendent of Chris tian . Endeaver for the Christian .1.. u I. . . . . tuiuwiHi mna jar. nwuemu IB one f the leading song evangelists of the country. They will be here for the one night only and will conduct the rally f the) Endeavorera for all Endeavor so cieties or tne city. Church Notes ; t i" Th Centenary Tounr Married Pao . Pi" club, which has had many delight .i "i.u; ful tlmea during tha winter at their monthly dinners, U to have 'a, pionio next Tuesday at Mount Tabor park, y; i t, Sunnyalda Supper will 1 ba .betwoon no 7. p. n.. All must . "brli 1 their . """fiw ..ife-:--rtfe'-:. C"-'Jh ':'S':Tho ' Bunday"' BoKootof' the Christian ; ,V and Missionary alliane -will hold Ha L , annua picnfcj Tuesday, July St, at lit Wv' Tbor parK Tha affair wUl be tho ao- ; termed . "old fashioned" ,. picnic, with games,, races .and baseball to add to tha enjoyment of tha day. Services Inspiring , iBiiuar who we comprenen- tive and helpful message and ideals of y the Unlversallst church have been atruck with the faot that tha highest r note sounded by the recent World' a y Christian Citlsenshlp conference, with ; : its master minds from all parts of the yt World, IS the same note and the same PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY SERVICES AS ANNOUNCED BY THE White Temple, B. Walter BeaweU ntnm and F. A. Anr. Bible eekoel, 10:00. Services 11 ud 7:80. Toptee: "la tha Cawcb a Back Number!" "Paul and iDgtnoll." Kaat Side Her.. W. O. Bbank, paitor. tar. 11 and 7:XOi Sandir aebool, 101 B. T, P. U., "When Vliion and Taak Meet," "Tha CaUlns ef Matthew." ., JO: B. V. P. U., Pmcbln by Her. Waiter Duff. Ariett Rev. Uuneaa If. McPbatL Bandar ichool, 10; B. y. e. V.. 6;la. Semeas ll and T:SO. HlshUud Bar. C. B. KUIott B. T. P. V, M. Suudur school, 0:45; aarvioaa 11 and 7:80, Toplca: "God a Pro rim and lta Lassos," "The Church Brought to Judgment." m Bellwood Hat. V W, Haaa, 11 and T:S0j Cniverltr Park Her. A. 0. Baztea, pastor., 11 and 7:ao; S. S.. 10; B. V. P. J1, U eunnyalda (Uerman) 8. 8., 8:46. Conrad ' Wyaa, aaperlntendent. t. Jutmi Uerman) Her. Karl leldneth. S. 8., 11 and 7:80. Y. P. U. I. AiTJrf&X I:. p"ter- ay vT,M 8MVi:lo.c"h- " "4 Cblaea illaalun 8. 8., V, 1. O. Malone. an. parlmendent. . ;-. Bev. J. Kratt. ll and 7:80j 0. 0:45. i Becuiid German Bev. Frederick Bnerrmaa. 11 aud '..HU; 8. 8.. ;4fi; Y. P. C, 8:46. ttt Kurrj-flftb Su-eet Rev. A. B. Walts. 8. ., :; preachluc. 11 and 7:80 p. m.i U. V, P. . S:i. -jionira: "Tlia Judaon Centinnlal," "Eden and Its Uorden." . Urn-K. J. M. Ndion: 8. 8.. lO: 11 and t;80; B. Y. P. V. 8;!W. Topic.. "Ood'. v"ci it pnrmrum " Erenlug topic b laouut Ollrot Ber. w. A. Uagett, paator. U w 8 P. m.; 8. B.. :,. Tabarnacle K. Hobert Graf, pallor. 8r ,.SjLwJl,SBd,TalO; 8. H..,lo''r. i ', '' t') m vi tvwa g.fy aa rrl f MVes 1, ferrt Tburiday. 8 p. n,? Topl; FtCxSXi 'v'-f'M'v. wunin, ."strikes." ' ,V r.;:iW j'i'.":'''",y',:'.'-- , , aietaadiat. ' fint Epteeopel H. Benl.mla Toon. 9t30. f mUi clMa meUn; aarla. I0;j and - t T: fl. Tk: "Tha New Church and the Greater 4-. Vroftntn.'- Kvenlng : Uii Topic," br Ura. l loretMra "Kelly. ; i i, . irlult Hr. Charle. T. HcPharaon. 11 and .'';! elKhbor," A Wise Choiee." . . "i wnmu wiii-wi mmm Dacn Bar. J N ' tf i . Bf rdell, paatcr. 11 and : 8. a, 10; B L. 7 tpworlb -Bar. Frauk Jamaa. Sariices at V , v .'11 an. 7-.80 . .. tint Norwaslaa Daalrt Ba. E1U Olard. y j,yin, (Mtor. U and a t. p, u Tiuid.y : - atwilas.v, Prayer bhmUbs Tloraday. &. U, 5:ai ' t1'. "v'-Vi. at. , ; . : f.''; ;.."Karwas1aa i panlah Vaseaover rad Skid yyy yy'Tmr. Bet.. Cr.;J. Lanan, 11 and T:4; 8. s., D. i'-V.f"i'ai s , p.;. is...' a. . i6o . m.i - 4. 8:45. .'."!;;;.l:;.,'''i-Mofjiin8 'arni'm .by Dr. Oiarenea Wllaoa, X?en-i'-a'''w !.." i'Th Aftemark ke ' t Chrlstlaa '?;; ,'.'"'. $:U'. OateaaryUa. tlmar B,' Trimble, ' p. p ' p ' rata..-. ,i S., S:4fij t.-. U, 8(80: eervteea 11 ' .t T:4S. ' Toplaiv; 'Ufa on High Levels.'' ' - ,' Hht lias Become of the Matbodiat Uournerd' f .' '.. Bfnchr'---. .-,'.:...? - ... . ,. V i.'; , . Uurel wandBaa. C T. Oook, Jiaatar. BarTleas II- aut I:iloj 8. S., 10 a. rrayar aiaatlbs, ' ': 9 p. ai. '' ' r" ' '' : v- ' ' -' ' . (eniratJraneotiTeseraiuit atut J'arcv. JKer, tiiM-ijrrnwica M ttaacs. Bar. J. V WILL PRESENT; NEW CHURCH PLANS Top Rev. Benjamin Young, pan CflURCHI m WW ! y tor of First Methodist Episcopal month, or any period you choose, to church, and G. P. Johnson, trua-jether for tha purpose of Instructing tees, two . of the ; speaker, who " vroeuufc mo pious icr me new 1150,000 First Methodist I HntMnnal chimb . to th mnrM. M v . 4 gatlon. for the first time tomor- row. morning. Dr. A. M. Fisher will also be one of the' sneakers tomorrow"' The uronosed r.hiirch neetng, one new method of pro win t-h. rnl? oeedlng. all printed helps and references Will be the most magnificent tnat b, obtained, the best of these structure In Portland. Inspiring message that may bo heard at every service In tha Unlversallst church at Broadway and East Twenty- fourth streets," said . Bev. Jamea D. Corby, pastor of tha church. "Tho New Thought alliance, with Its practical ap plication os truth to everyday affairs. brought many fine epeakera -to our city, and bare also, all that is best and most inspiring is being presented in the reg ular services of tha Unlversallst church. People who think, who reverently aearch for truth and light, who long to be happy, strong and helpful. wUl find much to help them grow In the home like atmosphere of the church on Broad way," he continued. Autos at a Sacrifice Exceptional anapa In automobiles have been Dicked ud by those who re&A unit follow up the Want Ada" in The Jour nal's automobile column. If you are seeking an "auto barKaln." read these ads In thla classification daily.. You win soon do aoie 10 communicate wun some one who haa a car that suits at a price that la a sacrifice, a O. Barlck, 11 and 8:00 m. 8. 8. S:48 B. I p. n. Toplca: 'DlTlne Influence on th Bo man Soul," "Th Value of faith la Chrlstlaa- ttjr." Bt. John-Her. J. J. Pattaa. Berrlces 11 and T:S0 8. 8. 10: B. Im 6:Sa German P. A. Schumann. 8. 8., ."48j aarr ieea 11 and 8. Epworth leatoa, 7:15. ' Japaneee Ulaaloo Bar. Bilaaa Bibara, 949 and 8:80; 8. 8., 8:80. Cblneoe Mlulon Chaa Bins Ral. 11 aad 7:80. Woodlawn Bar. Lonla Xhomal, pastor. B. 8.; preaching II and 7:80. MontaTllla Bar, W. B. Bamptoa. Berno at II and 7:80; 8. 8., 10; B. U, 0:48. Bellwood Kar. 7amaa r. Bawklna. 11 aad T:80; J. B. U, 8:80; B. U, 8:80. UnlTeralty Park Ber. W. J. DoosUa. 11 aad 7;0; 8. 8., 10 a. m.i B. L.. 8:15. Topics: "A Vllon," "Watchins Ja.ua." Clinton Kelly MemorUi He. C. O. lfcCat. loch. 8. B., ;4B; nreachlng 11 and 7:80; elaaa meetlns, 1' noon: Junior league, 8; 8. 8., 10:30. Toplca: "An Heritage ef the lord." "Where Are the Mnel" . , African Zlon Bar, W. alatthewa. 11 and 8) 8. 8., 1; B. 7. . Pattern Her. Oeerge Bopklns, paster. Freeeb ln n and 7:30; 8. 8., 10 a. m. B. 8.. 8:80. 8. 8., 9:45 a. m.; B. L., 8:80. Topics, "Al waya Abounding," "A Bum In Addition." Careon Height. ReT. B. X. Urease. 8. ., 10; aenson, 11. Bethel Bar. J. L. Craw, paster. Berrtees, II and 7:45: 8. 8.. 145; O.K., 7. Wount Tabor Bar. C. U UamUtes. 11, 7 10) 8. 8., 9:43 a. m.; B. I, 8:80. Lenta Et, W. Boyd Moore, 11 and 8; B. 8:, 10; B. L., 7. . . , Boae City Park Boas City Parti clubhouse. Bev. William W. Yonngaon, ' pa.tor. Serrlcea 11 and 7:45. Topics: "The Fleeing Shadows," "Tbe Keystone of Our F.lth." Woodstock D. W. Hoars, paster. 11 ssd T40 8. ri.. 10; B. v., 0:30. , Lincoln Street M. E M. C. Bead, pastor. 11 ind ; 8. 8., 10. Oak OroTe Ear.' J.mea T. Koora, 11 aad 8; B. 4L, 10. Weatmoreland Bar. B. T. Oraana.' B, sV, 8 eerroon, 7:80, .,:''. ur .. WasleyaiH-BeTi - O. .a ,Wlcer, M sad 8 8. 8.,' 10 Y. p. M 1 -!r.-J-Hr rirat Carman A. F, Cramee, paator. 11 a, m.; 10 a. m.; 8. 8.. B. L., 8. at, X. Church Bonta Unloa Arantia llethodltt J. Hardy Beaaett. paator. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. a. H. 8. lo a. m-; E. L., 8:80. Topics: "lb U.mmou of Unrighteouaneaa," "Int.rcaaaka." , Preeartarlaa. flrat Preabytertaa ennrcb Bar. Jos Bnyd, miulatar". iiaruicg worship, 10:80 . .renins, 7:30; Bible achooL 13:10: C. B, 0:18. . Cnleary Klereuth anil CTay atreeta. ' Kef. Thomaa Uolmea Walker, 1030 and 3:45) .Blhia aebool. noon: a B., 0:30. . Keuilwortb Her. Ille Kirk Blchardsb, pa.tor. 11 md 7:80; Bible acbaol. 8:48 a. a.t V. P. K. C. E , 8:80. Toplca: "Tbe Next and Final Step." "Bchoee from tbe Bt.dlnml And Did the People of Portland Oat Their Money's Worth T" - .',.,-.,. ..; kllipah Rer. Barry Leeds, paitor. Sense. 10:30 a. id.; 8. 8.. noon: 0. B", 8 p. ta. T Fourth Bart Henry a. Hanaoq, paste, Serr ice. 10:30 and 7:30; 0. B.. 18. Third Rot. 4. L. Hatchlaon,- 'pastor. Berv Ice.. 10:80 and hiatji, 8.,-lJ; T.V 8:48, Hawthorne Park Ie. IS. Nelaoa AUaa, ad 10:801 7:80! 8. B., Ui t7"P. 8, fe kiiS. rorbea Ilet. Uenry B. - fnUf 11 , and Si g. 10; t,. JE.. S:30 a. ..'.!..,.. '.4,. ' ' Anabel Robert K. UcLean. Services 11 and 7:45; 8. 8., 8:48: C. B., 8:48. Toplca: "Tha Firat Ward of the Seoond Bh-th," . ''The Ood. Betor ud." . , ,. . -,. . ". . Hope. Montarllla Ra. 8. W. Beemea. a.1. 10: aerrlcea 11 aad T:30. . fisdBMSttV-Ber. J. K layderllrjCIB J ;o, poie of fw . Should Shape"Work' So ;;as to : Draw and: Hold -Young Peo- pie in uganizaxion. ; . i; S ? Mt'- Clarence H. ' Sprague. i: (Second of Series of General M'ethoda ' - in.c a. '.Woit::;' , The "prayer meeting committee has oeen round to ne or the greatest im portunce to tha successful Christian Bn- deavor sooiety. Many people class it as the "most important othera plaoa it on tne -inner circle" list, its work and Its influence is tha very center of all tho thought and action of the society and its members. True it Is that tho spirit :of Ood will direct a service, but there must be the evidence of soma definite, - consecrated effort on -the part of tha people If that meeting la , to receive a . particularly good portion of the powor of the spirit v. t Therefore it follows that, tha prayer meeting committee haa a miaioa of Im portanca In tho young paopia's society. It must be just what lta name algnlflee wnen analysed closely a "prayer" com mlttcai All Its work must be under taken In no other light than In the light of earnest, prayerful thought It must be a "meeting" committee, holding many meetings during lta term of office. It la not sufficient for tho average work expected from thla committee for tt to meet three or four tlmea and then get along the best they can. Meetings held often,, in which all of the devo tional interests of the society are thor oughly gone over, are Important to tha committee which would serve lta soci ety in tha best capacity possible. Sunday venlng Meetings, The work of the prayer meeting com mittee with tho leader of tha Sunday evening prayer meeting of tho society comes first in the consideration of the activities of thla committee. The selec tion of a list of leaders for a period of three or six months comes as ons of tho routine duties of thla part of tha aociety'a organisation. Be careful in selection of leadera. Adapt them to your toplca. Alwaya have in mind tha training of new leaders by appointing assistant leaders, who are for the mobt part Inexperienced in be ing before audiences and of planning thah MoMcvwam stl aa iwtar G.heP th, iead()ri fo;' th, comln, - tZu ment of their toplca With capable per- sons doing this training, the leader's conference worka much good for tha prospective leader. See that each lead- a definlt, program prepared to follow, a central thought that is to be emphasised and "pressed home" during thoughts to b presented In tha service and tha muslo planned to harmonise with tha thoughts of the hour. ' - Prepare Xaw headers. Try assigning the members of your committee to, certain meetings for whioh they are to be responsible. In doing thla you have a person ready to atep la and take tha regular leader's place In case the leader Is abaent And then aa a prayer meeting committee atudy each successive Jneetlng, . looking for places where you can improve them, Tha prayer meeting committee In tha prayer meeting brings us to perhaps the principal work of tho committee, which should be located here la thla particular phaao of tha society. We have heard of the society which had embarrassing pauses while some mem ber was waiting for an inspiration as to what to say. A sub-committee of the prayer meeting committee was given In structions to fill all such pauses, and the result was something being said or done each minute of tho service. Not necessarily was it a talk that was made, possibly a prayer, a song atarted impromptu or called for, hut aomethlng 8. 8., :S. Topics: "A Splendid Isolation," 'Th Kingdom." Unity H. C. lfarshall, mint a tar. 8. 8., 10. Preaching 11 a, m. and 7:80 p. m. Spokane Arenue Ber. Bobart Olrea, 11 aad 7:80; 8. .. 10: O. E., 0:80. llarahall street Bev. WllUam J. Bplre, paa tor. 11 and 7:80; 8. 8., 10 a. a I, P. 8. C B., 8:80 p. m. Mount Tabor Bar. William O. Uoore, paater. 8. 8., lo a. m. 8ervtcee 11 aad 7:80; C B., 7 a. ta. Weatmlnater Rev, Henry lfareoOta, 10:80 sad 7 US; fl. 8., 18; Y, P. S C. 8tS0. Millard Arenue Bee. Levi Johasoa, Sarrices U and 7:80; s. s. 10. Varnon H. - N. Mount, D, D.t paitor. , Bar. Icea 11 aad 7:30. 8. B. 10 a. m.( X. P. 8. C B.,8:30. Roee City Park Berrlces 11 aad T;4B Bar. Boudloot Heely. Chlneae 14654 First T:4B; 8. 8.. 6:46. Arbor Lodge Rev. John A. Towasead, 11 and 7:48: H. 8.. 10. . Trinity Bev. E. BenaoS, paitor. gervlees 11 ana T:so; b. H., 10; x. p. s, u. B., e:su. Reformed Fnuk D. Fr.ser. Preach lvg, 11 ana T;au; S. 8., 10. Tnitad rraalyteriaa. First Frank Ds Witt Flndley, 11 K and 7:80; 8. 8.i 0:45i. C. B., 0:80 p. in. Morning aermoa by Bev. vavld Boalo. llvanlng topic, "How a New York Lawyer Found Jeaua Chrlit." Third W. A. Spalding, D. D., paator. 8. 8. 10. 8ervka 11 a. m, and 8 p. m. - The Church ot tbe Stranger Bar. 8. Bart Du Boll, 10:80 and 8. Topical "Tha-ChrU-tlan's Poaltlon, Proepect and Practice," 1'Port land, a City of God." Kantott J. 8. Col. Berrtees 10: 18 s. m. sad 8 p. m. 8. 8. 10 a. m. s ' fv- .' ehrlsUaa. ' m Flrat, Park and Columbia itreeta W. F Kea gor, paator. Barvlcaa at 11 and , 7:48; 8. 8., :45 O. 8:30 p. m.. v- Central Rev. Samuel it. Bawklna, paitor. 8. 8., 10; C. E., 7; Mrrlca. 11 and 7:45. Morning topic by Bev. 8. R. Hawkins. 'Rev. J. Quluey of Oklahoma will preach the evening sermon. Rodney Avenue Eev. B. W. Baas, pastor, Berrlces at 11 and T:80 p. m., B, 10) 0. M., 8:80. Mantarllla Chrlstlaa Taberneele Bervioes at 11 and, 7:80 p. a.: 8. 8., 10 a. m.i O. B., 8:80 p. m. Gladstone Ear. Bay L. Dnaa, pastor. Bar ices at 11 and 7:80 p. m.; S. 0., 10$ Junior O. B.. at 8 p. m.; Cw E.. 0O p. . Kern Park Bev. B. Tlbba paator. Barvlcaa at 11. asd 8; C. 8 If p. mli B. 8., 10 a. at. Woodlawn Hev. Herbert 8. Jonas, pa.tor, BU Johns Rev. J. B. Johnaon, paater. Serf ice. at 11 and 7:801 sV a, 10 O. B 7 So. 8 U wood, corner nlneteeoth and Nehalem Bav. J. A. Melton,, paator. Services at 11 aad :80 p. m.: S. 8., 10; C S.i 8:80. Vernon Dr. J. F. Ononnlay, paator. aarvieee 11 aad 7:45: 8. S, 12 m. Toplca: fl Tuna With tbe Infinite," '"The Man for tbe Home.'' : . Xsiseese, 1 '"' .'''''"'''Ax'V; Trinity church Bav. bt. A. A, Mbrrlaea, fa, tor. Barricea 8 sad 11 a. B.. aad 8 p. sk a. s., a:4D a,, m. Pro-Cathedral o Pro-Cathedral of Bt, itepbea the Martyr v. u. M. Kami.y. Bervlaas Jl and 10. Bav. H. M. Barniay. fervloas sanaay aonooi, io, . -ir ." '" "w Church of Our Savior Woedateck Bav. BL RL Clark,' Sarvlcea 8 an j..: .i.-fffV'i' "'. 8U v Matthew's ' MlaatoBey. W. A. M. Breobr-vtM- S.-lu e.-h-- Serma ( n a. m. Kvanlng : services at Oobla a . the Colombia river. ' St. Bavid'a Rev, Henry Ruaeel Tahutt T:80 el'bcatloa ot tha Holy icucharUt; 0:45, 8, 8. UU Aadrawa, Portanjouth Bev. F. W. Beam, vicar, in charge. 11, prayer and sermon, 7:80; a-a l0. .-lebratlea ef flol Kochariat tke frraf donain;,. then,: seek dutv those people who talk too long. Through tha leaeers-v or . through , your committee, meetythe: situation V which laybrought about by such a thing Happening in your meetings. . It discourages your In experienced talkers to hear "'sermons in outline." Be on the lookout as a com mittoe for now methods of conducting your services. . Changes in all parts of the houra servioe aetve to hold tha lntereat of ' your yourig people from week to week. - The "surprise sub-corn mittee would find much to do la thi way,-. ;..yt,:;:i v- ' v ' '. . ' . . Grade Bteetuf. ; Public comment on the way In which your, members -are taking part, will be round very helpful la securing good participation In your, meetings. It will be i of Interest and of service to your committee ' work If, you should grade your meeting on a basis for which the following will give you a suggestion. Number present on time, 10 per cent welcome given to visitors. 10 per cent participation, 85 per cent; ubo of bible, io per cent: bravera. 10 per cent methods of conducting, 10 per ! cent miscellaneous . points. 15 per cent Re port your findings now and then to your society and It wtu point out er fectively, the weak potnta. Occasional ly bring to your meeting speakers from other churches' to give you 10 to 15 minutes of message concerning topic or Other thoughts, . And then again, look to your monthly consecration' meeting. Vary it,- make It serve the purposes it waa Intended to serve. Let there be a real 1'ing of re-consecration. Re member your work,, as a prayer meeting committee, has the snlrltual intereat of tho society upon its list of duties, at th very ' first , You are not to have religion for the rest of the society, but to get th members In vital touch wtth the religion of Jesus Christ. Any method, and principles, and plans that win attain tni ena rigntruuy, are com mendable and should be used. Your committee is a powerful Instrument in the nana of uod for working among the young people. Use this power, Personal evangelism in Christian En deavor!. Yes. Evangelism in the Sun day meeting? Yesl Beside its .work in the society proper, this committee may well render some service to tha church. (Mid-week church prayer meetings afford the op portunity for a committee to ahow of Juat what kind of stuff they are made. The young people should be at these meetings frequently. If at present. they are not of the type that will reach young people talk wtth the pastor about Changing th plan of this service and then bring; your people there. x Thoughts for Committee. Many other thoughts might be called n under the head of this committee and ts work, but let it suffice herein to bring thla article to a. close with the following suggestions pertaining In a general way to the committee In the average society. " Work In cooperation with the other committeees of the so ciety. Now and then let the committee as a whole, lead some service. If your society ha no committee to look after settlement work, put your prayer-meeting committee into lta place. If there la a sick person In your - community who enjoys religious services, go to that home and hold a brief meeting. Let this committee foster these in a quiet way. Organise your committee that it may be efficient in all ways. And remember1 to study your particular part or tn worn or tne society. Lead your committee, aa a chairman, to look further, than Just on the surface of the dutiea and obligations of your commit tee service, Let them study wtth you and see th great opportunities that lie before them if they will but train and educate themselves to meet these oppor tunities. - NEHALEM ROAD WILL BE COMPLETED ll FALL (Speetel to The Jooroil.) Astoria, Or.,. July 11. On a forty mile project extending from Ross Land, ing, oa th Columbia, southerly into the Fishhawk valley, the management of tha Columbia River ac Nehalem Valley Railroad company now haa 600 men at work ori the grading of the line, 150 at each end and all working litre beavers on long Shift to complete the work for the ties and rails by the coming fall. Th road runs close to the Clatsop line all tha way out and at many points touches and crosses It Bombay averages more than Tl inches of rainfall a year and gets most of it In four pr five months. flrat Sunday ia the month. Bvealng servlcea dlacontltioed until October. All Balnta' Kev. Boy Edgar Bamingtos. rec tor. Holy communion and aeraaon 11 a. m. No evening services during the aammer. St. Mark's Bav. J. B. B. Slupeo. rector. Holy Eucharlat, 7:80 a. m.; tt. 8., 8:48 a. m.) Ma tine aad Litany, 10:15. Holy siuvhariat 11 a. m.; Kvenaong, 8: Grace Memorial Bar. George B. Tea W tera and Bev. Oswald W. Taylor, Holy Com munion 8 a. m. B. 8., 10 a. m. garvlees 11 a. in. Evening aervtcee omitted. St. Jobn'a Chore Hev. T. F. Bowea, 8. 8. 8; evenlug prayer and sermon, 8. Good shepherd Hev. John Dawaoa, 11 and 7:at; 8. 8.. 10. BUhop Morris Memorial Chapel, Good Sa maritan boapital. Chaplain Frederick K. How ard. Holy coumuulou, 7 a. m. Prayer and sermon 7:20. Ascension Chapel Portland Heights, 8. a. 8:80. Bt. John's. Mllwaukle Bev. T. t. Bowea B. B., a; evenlug prayer and seraapa, 8; serv ice., 4. St. Paul's, Wood mar a Bav. Oswald W. Tay lor. B. 8., 8; services, . St. Michael's sad All Angels' Rev. T. F. Bowen in charge. 11 and 7:80 8. S., 10. Bt. Joha'a Church, Ball wood Rev. WtUlam B. Powell la charge. Berrlces at 11 e'etock Sun. day morning. i PorUraouUi Herefn-'' St. near Lombard at Bev. F. M. Baum, vicar. 8. 8. 10. Pattoa, Michigan and Alberta George F. Bopklna, paator, . s., iui faarmoa, 11 aer- mnn f Lift n. IB. Kenton Fire hall ea Brandon at, Bev. t. M. Baum, vicar. B. 8, 10, Evenlug aarvieee and aermoa 8. Holy communloa ea third Bus day ef each nonth. OoagNgatloaal, rtrat Rev. Luther B. Dyott. D. D 11 a m. and 7:48 p. m. Topics: "Trlnmph Over Fear." Btereoptlcoa lecture by Bev. David Boalo of tbe waldemlas church ef Italy. UnlTeralty Park Kev. W. C. Kantaer, D. D pastor, b. s., 10 a, m.i i. r. b. v. si., t. Toplca: "Bunahlne Religion." Brenlng, sddrei. by MUS Frances Beatty. Flrit German Kev. John H, - Hepp, ; 10:30 and 7:30) 8. 8., 8:16: C. B., 8:80. a ' Laaralwood Bev. William H. Merer. 8. 8., 10 aud 8; V. B., 1:16. v - Llndarhurat Rev. D.. B. Gray( B. 8., 10 servlcea 11 and t:48. Haaaalo Street J. M. Lewdea, nasto. Barv teee 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. 8. I.t 10; I. P. 8. C, 8:16. Waverly Height Bev. A. W. Boad, paator. Worablp 11 and 7:80; 8. 8. 10. Buunyalde Kev. J. J. Btauh, 11 aad ' 8. 8. 8. 10; C. E., S:1B.- ' Pilgrim Bav, D. V. Poling, paator. Preach ing at 11 aad 7:80) 8. 8., 0:45 1 O. 8)., :80. Bev. Reuben A. Beard of Fargo, V, D. Highland Rev. K. 8, BoUlngai.. - Services 14 snd 7:80: 8. 8., 10. . . - AUlnion Memorial Rev F. W, Gormen, pan. tor. garrlr-a. 11 a. m. aad 7:45: . 8.. 8:46. Toplca: Vlaiona Tbat Dlaturb Contentment," Making th Beet ef One'a Half." . St. Johns Br. 4auaa Murphy, u and 81 f. 8. lo.(,.. .;. ;r: ,y'f.;, ..j. Vy ,:'v ''' ;.''..''iii"' latheia, fcweabh Immsauei Hev, J. Blchsrd Oisea tl sad Si . s., 8:48. St. Jamea' Enallah Bar. I. A. leaa. Me. Service. 11 aad 8, Ne evening servlees. St. p.ui a wermait a.' b. akianaav paator. Barvlcaa 10:80 aud 7:80 lOermaa and EngUah)! a. 8 8'.aor Sswg'Fsopls's meeting at 8 p. "sr.' Paul's Lntberan A. Krauia, paator. 8. B., 8:80; aervlcea 10:80 and 8 p, m. -, St. Johns 8. 8., lot preaching, II. ' ' ..; ; Elea's German (Mlaaoarl Synod) U. B. Ks pelmann, Jo:15. 7:45; 8. 8, 0:13. , United Nurweglai Datiuar Laiaes. asteS PROmlflEflTIWERIS: TO SPEAK SUNDAY AT ,;.iy .' .j.-r . , . '..:v , ..-...' x HE. Mrs, Florence Kelley, National : Secretary of the Consumers League to .Occupy Pulpit, Mra. Florence Kelley. national Secre tary of the Consumers" league will be at th First Methodist church Sunday night and will occupy tha pulpit in place of Rev. Benjamin Young. Aa yet no topic has Jeen announced but a live suoject wtu be chosen. . The coming of Mra Kelley is regarded as very Important as the woman 1s one of the ' most noted SDeakera In the United States. The American Magasine ror juiy lsio haa the following to of Mrs. Kellejr:, . ?, Mrs. Kelley Is a graduate of Cornell. as a young woman she translated Fred erick Kngels' "Conditions of the Work ing Class in England." In 1892 she be came 'a. resident nf Hull TTnu.. uri.a ddams history of the early days at mm cnicago settlement breathes not a little of the spirit of this fellow resi dent who was sneolal rant fnn h. Bureau of Labor Statistic of Illinois In an investigation of th needle , trades, in xne tenements of Chicago In 1892. ' She was agent In charce of tha Chi. cago division of the Investigation of tha slums of great cities for the De partment of Labor at Washington, and chief Inspector of factories of Illinois from 1893 to 1897. These were years In which Mrs. Kelley did nloneer work in America in setting standards of fac tory inspection. No better tribute to the effectiveness of her work could have been given than th one bounty: which the "glaas houses" demanded of the party which at tha polls of 1898 worsted the administration she served; they demanded the official head of the wo man in tha factory inspector's office who had lroken up the most despicable form of child labor which this country has known and they got it. As secretary fit the National Con sumers' league since 1899 and as a resident of the Henry Steel (nurses) Settlement, NiW York, Mrs. Kelley has In recent years served both citv and nauon. ene was one or the original advocates of the project for a child ren's bureau at Washington; it -was an address she gave to the- association of Neighborhood Workers which started tne movement against congestion of population in New York. She was a colleague In the work of the Pittsburg survey. Her Ideaa have been aet forth in her book, "Some Eth ical Gains Through Legislation," and in lectures given .in virtually every state of the union. Mra. Kelley is In Who's Who In America." SAYS WIFE SMOKES, CHEWS AND DRINKS (Special to Tbe Journal.) Albany. Or., July 12. Clalmlna that his wife prior to their marriage repre sented nerseir aa a respectable and In . duatrtou woman of good . habits, and then afterwards proved to be addicted to drink, an excessive user of chewing and smoking tobacco and anuff, L. A, Messing ha atarted suit for divorce from Donia Messing, in the Linn county Circuit court on the ground of deser tion. Messing, a young jeweler, resides. In Linn county. He and his wife married at Grants Pass, July 19, 1908, and in his complaint ha alleges that the desertion occurred at Phoenix, Or., January 15, 1910. There are no children. , ' Messing claims he'moved from town to town in hope that his wife would change her tactics and In order to bo relieved of hearing th gossip following her episodes. To make the sight gauge of a station ary engine readable from a distance a German Inventor has equipped a gauge with an arrow the point of which fol lows the rise and fall of water In the glass tube. VARIOUS CITY 11 and 7:30; 8. 8., 6:48. Alblna (German) J. II. Dlrkaon, paator. O. F. Huacb. local alder. Servlcea I a. a., 10 a. m. ; preaching. 11 a. m. Ulm Chapel Bav, B. J. Thoraoa. 11 8. 8., 10. Orae EngU.b (Mlaaoarl Synod) Kerby ' sad Fargo. Her Carl Haaeotd. 10:80 aad 7:80; a. B., 0:80. Bwedlah Minion Rev. B. J. Tberea. 11 aad 8 a 8., 10; Y. P., 8:80. Trinity German (atlaaourl Brood) J. A. Blse. dico. :ioi o. ., i.au. Immanual Germia (Bellwood) H. C Ibellng. 10:80; S. 8., 0:80. Bwedlah Anguatana Rev. B. X. Bandit adt 10:46 and 7:46; S. 8., 8:80. Lenta C. J. Cumminga, pa.tor. Bervieast 8. 8.. 10 a.' m.i nreacbiua., 11 and 7:80 n. aa. Bethany DaolhM. C, Jeniea KnghoUn, pas- lor. - nervicea u ana s; a, a., ivi. x. r. at,, 8 p. m. every Tuesday, ' Norwegian ffree. ChorcbB. A. Borrevlk, pas. tor, , Services 11 ana Ip. at. 8. 10 s. m. Oathella Hole Reoeemer Bev. Ed. K. GaatweU, 0. 88. U. Low uiaaa, s; alga, bih and seraaoa, 10:30; beoedlcyoa, 4. .. 8V Ignatiua ur. F, Dillon, 8. 1. Low maaa, 8 aad 8:8ti .Biaaa, aenuua sad beoedictiun. 10:30, - - St. Joseph's (German) Bt. BeV. Jamas Banw, V. U. low mlia, Si blgh auua -aud aaratoa, JO:8o; veais aud bonedlvtion, 8:8o, 8t. Mary's Pro-Catbedral Moat Bav. A. Cbrlatle, i. D. Lew aiaaa, 8, B aad ; high bum aud aermoa, 11 veapeis, lostraetlua aud benediction, 7:45. ., St. Francia Hev. J. H. Black. Low maaa. a, S aad 8; high aiaae and aermon, 10;80j vse nera. lnatruetloa and benediction. 7 :H0l St. Lawrence's iter. 4. c.-uugbea. Low raaM, S. S.and 8: high maaa and ..noon, U:8U veepars and benediction, 7:80t St. Patrick's Hev. a). P. Murphy Lew maaa. Si high mass aud sermon, lu:tfoj veepars aad iieneulcttos, 8:80. - immaculate Heart ot Mary Bar, W. A. Daly. Low maaa, 8, 8 and V, "High maaa aad sarrnoa, iu:au; veapera ana nntaiciion, 1:90. AeceMlou, MoBtavills Bev. J. P, ritapatrlek. Maaa at 8 high Biaaa with scrmoo. 10:80: Sua day aebool at 8; benediction at 8:30. Holy Hoeary Very Bev. B. B. Kally. Low mas., o, i, ui vi ( maw ana sermon. Hi veeuers sad benediction, 7:80. Sacred Heart. Mllwaukie Hev. Oeorge Be ble, O. 8. B. Low maaa, 8; high maaa and aermoa, jv.ovi rapm im uaueaieuon, i:sul Holy Croes, Uolvenlty Park Bev, J. p. Thlllman. O. 8. C. Low maaa. SrSOt high sas sad aermoa, 10:80j vaapers and boasdlctloa, 1. Bt, Btephena Bev. W. A. Waitt. Lew maaa, 8:80: high maaa and aermon, 10:80. " . St. Andrew's Rev. Tbomaa Klaraan. Low maaa, 8 high 0ei and sermon. 10 reapers. inatrnctloa and benediction. IM), , -Bt Bt.nl.lana (PeiUh) Rev. FL MatB.aaw hi. ' Law maaa, 8 sigh mas aad sera. loiso. v . ... . ..; (, yy y.'V'i'; ' ; 7nltariaai ' ' ' ' -..' ' Chare of Onr Father Bev. T. Z Illot, D. D oi.tor. mlnlatar emerltua. Rev. W. J. Ellat Jr., mlnlarer Mra. Ada Thef field f Cambridge, aiaae., win apvaa ai i a, m. rio sveaiag services. y.,, f -. ;.;'"':'.,t.A;'r;1;;j'; '.''''r-i'-s, 0':-''.':' United Brstm':':-i'S?. . Flrit Rev; J. D, NlKwonder, p.eton aarrleea 11 and 7:801 B. 8 10; G. R., 8:80. Second Alberta, Rev. Cbai.. U Willi. ma, pa.tor. Servlcea 11 and 8 p. m. Tbplcsr "The Cflnrch ef Today." 'Trns Piety." ' Fourth Rev. J. B. Conner, pa.tor. Swvlcee 11 and 7:80 p. m.) A 8. ltf C. K.. 8:30 a. in. Mount Tabor Kev. J. 0. Rlrhardaon, paator. p, m. Topics: "Tsated Material," : "The Forked Road." v - Radical Rev. T. J. COcklln, pastor. Service 11 and 7: B. 8., 10:80; C. E.. 8:80 p. m. , Guy, WoodworUi MtmorU), FaaooeVer, Weak. RRS CHURCH YOUNG VIOLINIST V J, OFTEN HEARD, HERE, I Gertrude 'Leona Hanson. Gertrude Leona Hanson la a promts ing young violinist, eight years of age, who is often heard in solo work at the Central Christian church, East ' Twen tieth and Salmon streets. Tha young violinist is tha daushter or air. and Mrs. Karl Hanaon. 896 Kill ingaworth avenue and a pupil of the iNorinwesiern jscnooi or Musics ,remier,s Wife Is Stenogra pher, Wives of Other Minis- ters Have Other Labor. . (Coiled Prest Letted Wire.) Copenhagen, July 11. - The new Danish radical ministry Is out to rob President Wilson's administration of Its claim as the world'a most Democ ratio cabinet, and as a start the members have declined to. wear uniforms or dec oratlona, or to accept the title ef "Ex cellency." premier Zahla'e wife Is one of the official stenographers in parlia ment and she Intends keeping, the Job, though to avoid any suggestion ofegraft, she will present her salary, $885 a year, to the stenographers' fund while her husband is In office. Mme. Zahle ah has decided not to go Into society, owing to her domestic Interests. Besides its claim of being th most democratic cabinet In the world, tht hew radical ministry of Denmark enjoys another distinction. The wives of all lta members are workers tn some field of labor, as follows: . Mme. Zahle, wife of th premier,, is an official parliamentary stenographer; Mm. Brandea, wife of the finance min ister, a soulptor; Mme. Munch, wife of th . defenae minister, a school teacher, and president of a omen's suffrage society; Mme. Nielson, wife of th min ister of education, a surgeon; Mme. Pd erson, wife of" the minister of agricul ture, an agriculturist; Mme. Rode, wife of the minister of U interior, an au thor. For illuminating large out of . door spaces and even for signaling, the French army has adopted portable light projectors, using vaporised kerosene oil in mantles that produce 4000 candle power.' ..' ."' DANISH mm AND SUBURBAN CHURCHES Rev. B. 0. ; aad 8 p. I nmerlaa, piitor. twice 11 a, io; y. p. s. c. . 8v r. . Valtad Bvanselleal. Flrat Rev. C. CR Poling. Service II a. m. and 8 p. m.; 8. 8., 101 K. U Ct B, 8:48. tick ley Green Re. B. L LovelL . paator, 11 and 7:80 a. 8 10; K. U O. 1, I p. m. SC Johns WllUam Btephea Pi cm ma a. preach us 11 tad ll a, 8 10: L U a a. T. Wichita Rev. H. H. Farnhaak pastor. Preaching aervlcea every flrat and third Bun days of each month. - Baaday school aecuod ana lourin aunuays, , :'r'twinW Otareh. Banny.lde Beat Thliiy-nfta and Mala streets, Bomer Cox, paator. Berrlcae 11 and T:UO; 8. 8., 8:40; 0. 8:80 ,iraye Ueetiug, Thurs day, 7:80 p. at, 5." . Lents South Mala street, Myra B. Smith. Preaching, 11 a, m.t 8 p. m.i Bible achooL 8:48. Wear Pledmoat Frlenda Rev. T. J. Coburn. Preaching 11 a. m. and T: p. m.i Blbl. achool, 10 a. B. 8. B.. 10; O. B., tils. 1- Advent Cheater '. U Smith. Praaohlns. io:w see 1:80; soaaay schwi, ill p. a. :8u. i . .. -V; . Evaagalieal AiMciatioas, S" "IT' fn Fiar. ; 11:80 aad 7: 8. 10:80. . First German Kvaagellcal B. ' BchukaachL paator. Memorial Calvin 8. Bergitresaer. paator. 8. 8.. 101 11 and a. Y. a. A., 7. Flrit Kngllab Kaat aUxih aud Market atreeta. Bar. tt. C. Hornacbuvh, paator. 8. S., IB a. au.1 Y. P. A. 7 p. m. Bervk-ea 11 snd 8 p. aa. v ' " '''' .J Beforraed, "' ' "'. , First German G. laafner, paator. Service. 10:45 s. m. aud 8 p. lu.; 8. 8., 8:80 a. lu.l Y. P. 8., 7 p. u. - aecona a. m, wyss. coiumbla bird, aad 83d ai. ia ill m. b w. iv a. m. ... Third Kev. H. ScheldkuKht. 10 a. m.:' service 11 a. tu, German achool Bat Srdayar U a, .,la.-;:v -.-.v.yv. , Talreraaliat. Church vt the Good Tldlnga Bev. J, D. Cor by, berrlcae at 10:40 a. m. Morning toplo by "V'.". .'.'t'V Ohristlaa Belnoa. " First Church or cariatsarvlces at 11 and s p. m. .- p., i u, . usaaoB, aermoa, "Sacra ment." . r - , .... Second Sunday service, 11 a. m. and 8 p. as. I 8. H.. , 8:46 aud 11 a. m, , Leaaea aerOMiL "8acrament." ,,,-..--... . .;..," Third Kaat 12th aad Bolmoa sta., ll a. in, Lmsob sarmos, "Baerament." . ' . Fourth 848 KUUngawerU sve, 8. 8., 11; aery ice. U a. tu. aud S p, m. Laaaea aeratou. "Baerament.", ';:.-..,7. ''V,'''-:.''t:;?;:, Vaaarea, Bellwood Church of the N.iarene 8. SL. Id a. m. preaching 11 a. m. and S p. at. ' Flrat Church of the Kauj.ua Bav a How. ard Davla, paator. VUti aerrloea ll and Si atreet meeting, Ti Y. P.. 7:u. ' t Brentwood Church, at tli. Neemvoe Rev AaroB Welle. 8. 8., 10; sertlcea 11 and Bt x! P. M., tl prejrer meeting WeUuesdar, .',. Xeung Ifeopla s meetlug 7:30. , , , 1 Seventh Day Alveatlst. " - ' ' ' Nats! ' Begsler services l this tfenomlnstlon are held eu Saturday. k Caaual MlUoa ti. Bt Johns, . pa.tor. srv. Iced BabbaU aebool, 10 . m.( preaching, n snd 7:80. . r ' Mount Tabor Bav. C J, Camming, paster Barvlaesl SabbaUl school, 8 p, m.j praachlus 4 CHRIS 1 mm HAVE Busy ; CONFROHTING THEM Numerous Events Here 'and " Elsewhere' to'. Claim. Church '. Workers' Attention, r-; s In spite of the fact that the World's Christian Citlsenshlp conference la now history and most of the church organ isations dated their activities up to that time, without making many plans for the balance of the summer, there are a numtjsr or things in prospect for the church workers, especially-in the Chris tian endeavor field, y 1 n 1 .t V The Sunnyslde Congregational iChria. tlan Endeavor society has decided on a new plan for the : summer meetings, wnich win hereafter be but 80 minutes long. Under the hew arrangements a local prominent business man will bo in-" vlted weekly to give a 20 minute talk to the. assembly. The meetings wH start hereafter at 7:15 o'clock. , The topics of these ; talks will be the Christian En-:! deavor union, a movement that is gain ing considerable eWPort,....;.;!,iy..i-:.y The aoclety Intends to make a study this .summer of institutional work, and will visit In a body1 the People's Insti tute, the poor farm and other organisa tions of similar 'naturai-vvKti.fi ; An ' important meeting of the -Sunny aide M. B. Epworth league will be held next Wednesday in tha church parlors when tha famous six reel pictures, en titled "Pilgrim's Progress, will ,; be ' shown. This flint has attracted world wide attention, 'and is regarded aa one of the best of its kind ever shown. - '! Encouraging word has been reelved from Los Angeles from the II Portland delegates who left here laat Sunday for that city to attend the International, Christian Endeavor convention that Is being held. The Portland delegatea Will participate In the monster parade to be held there, that will be similar, to the Portland Fourth of July Sunday school parade, and will charaoterlse Oregon. . Clarence H. Sprague, superintendent of tha Atkinson M. E. Sunday eohool, which organisation waa credited With i having won the banner on July ror tne best showing In the Sunday school pa rade, announced today that the Sunny side congregational Sunday school won this award. WANTS 'WARDRESSES' FOR SUFFRAGETTES (Cultefl PrMa t,iied Wire London. July 11. That militant suf fragettes released from .jail under the "cat and mouse" law should be hand cuffed to wardresses, in the manner laid down by Nero for dealing with per sons who were "centers of disturbance." la the suggestion made today by the Rev. F. B. Mayer, noted London Baptist minister. Mr. Meyer says "If I were home aecretary I certainly Would try this method. Why should not these people, who cannot be let off scot fre be attaohed by a handcuff for so many months to female warders,- wbe: could. Of course,' be relieved' at stated Inter vals? Tlie warders could then maintain a constant vigilance on their correspon dence and actions, and there would be no queation of the 'mice' disappearing.1 There is more teaming done In Chi cago than in any other city of the world.j The number of vehicles registered With tbe authorities was 80,000 in 1913. an Increase of 1 1 per Cent over tbe pre- . ceding year. 'Of these more than 0,000 are horse-drawn wagons and trucks used for hauling merchandise and other commodities. The automobile trucks number' 1790. Teaming in Chicago rep resents an annual business of 160,000,- , ooo and an investment in excess of f85, 000,000. Mont.rllla Services: Babbatfe school. 18 a. m.i preaching, 11 a. sn. . . Lento o, J. - csmsiiosa, pastor. ' Berrlessi Sabbath aoueol, lu a. iu.; preaching,. 11 aad 7:8U p. B. Alblna (Cerman)-J. a Dlrkso. pMteri 8. r. Buseh, local alder. Sarvleeat Bahbetk achool, 10 a. a... preaching, 11 . a. -8U Johns Sabbath school, 10; preachlsg, 11, " ' Latter Day Salute. ftairMSBl sa laana iVietaf at V -aa h . a I"a1d 7 a"tk 10 S8. ' Free Method tit. BIrt Church, corner Kut Ninth aad Min Bev. W. J, Johonton, paator. Sunder aarvlaaa U a. u, and 7:80 p. m. amrwrT . Central Church Rev. W. B. Boddr. 8V B. tO; service 11 aud 7:80. . P. ff. 8:80. SU Jeha 11 aud 7:80. -., ' Bsrrleea for th Deaf. - ' Called -Preebyterua Bev. 8. Sari 10:o and 8; C S. 7. . OabaU, Ckuroh ef th Vaw Jerusalem. Church ot jibe New Jern.aleu Charles Aj Kasabaum, paator. K. f. hali. Service 11 a, 1 .. ' ' ' atlaeallaaeouk New Thought Temple of Truth Rn..u. theatre. P. J. Green, paator. Services it a u. ' at. Toplca: "Light on ure a Pathway." Bahai meeting, 408 KUera bullUlng, Moadar evening 8 . m. , ' """F uivtus A rutu center uer, g. M. Mlnard paator.' Services 11 a.viu, - ' -Salvation Armr Corua No. . enr s.i treat. ' Adjt. and .Mrs. BiidwlS la charca. SuuOay aervtcee at sue ana a "Adlutaut Uua. aiaa will .peak. , ' . Salvatkia Armr Corn No. 1 t m,ik fl end street. AUjt. aud Mra., tVbilaey la caaraal '' HuniUv aarvlcaa at 8:18 aud a "re,. Church , of the Brethren lUunkardi) Iter. . se' A VAtU 11 snd .7 :801 a. loj Cv!, ' Chrlitun xoga CDrisuaaaen s halt, J71 11th ' it. Service 11 and 8 p. in. Ftbbb 6. Garrfc ton will preach. Xoploi "Who la CbrlatT" i Bwedlah Corps Sil ration Army 43U Barn. V aide, 11, 4:80 aud . w Coagrugattos Ahaval Bbolta Bsrvlcss at 8:8 Volunteer, ef America7 Ulnlon Hall gar ' ti Anseny eiraai, naar-ou a:au I ml Mtlt. Kvaugelioal Free Church iBcandluavtaal STa Ubiob aveuue. Servlua 11:4s aad 7:48 T m 1 J. J. Petereoa, paator. . , " T Th Church of Ood Hev. J, T. rteeL oaatar ' Bervleea at 18 0enny), s.3u, 8.46; s.a! ' 1:80; teatlmony and pral tneatiag at 7. ( ; Church t ChrUt Lents, PreaChlng n and ' 1:80. Bible elaa 10 a. at. aaa Lent Church Myra B. Smith. fraehls at 11 and 7:401 8. 8., 101 C. K.. 8:45, " , Plagah Miaaion, Leuta Full guapel Sunday.. rt"' Intei'uatlonal Ulble Btudeoti Oddfellowe hall Blbl iwwi., l:'! prayer and pralae aervlc at 8,40. B.rean Bible ' atudy 1:80. "age New Creation." Dlacoura. by Norma M. Lewton.' Topic, "To Hell snd Bsck." WMB Y. At. C A, Hlxth sua Taylor. SV B. Per. kins, rsllgivus dirwtor.. Mea's ntlng a 8 ' "'yW. C.' A.-Brodw.y and' Taylorf' Tepw ' eerrlce 4:80. - - - r - , iY : " :. 1 . ". j-ft Th postof flee and telegraph emoloVaa In Bydney, Australia, have demanded a tx-hour -day f or those employed la the general postof flee and six and one-half hours for those employed outside, :V:4l'?r7l'-.'f ' yv: