The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 20, 1913, Page 6, Image 6

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THE OREGON."" DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20, 19l3.
PRESBYTERIANS
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DEVOTE NEXT WEEK TO
- THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
-V . i I Ill I
.Conferences Will Be Held With
Purpose of Standardizing
. . Efforts Throughout City,
' Beginning tomorrow the Pit sbytorian
- churches of this city will observe btin-
.. day school wrr-k and a:) extensive pro
gram lias been arranged for the occa
Ion. Tomorrow will be especially fea-
Ttttred by-the preaching by all pastors on
the topic of ReliRious Education and the
' Visitation of all Presbyterian mmaay
'"School by representatives of the Pres
byterian Sunday school board.
Many prominent workers are connect
ed with this movement, amons them
being Rev. A. M. Williams, district edu
cational superintendent for the Presby
terian hoard of Sunday schoels. who is
at the head of the week's work; Rev. J.
: V. MilllRan, synodical superintendent;
Ttev. C. W. Hayes. Presbyterian Sunday
school missionary; O. J. Uowmanr pas
tor's assistant of (he First Presbyterlfti
church, and Rev. J. H. Matthews, super
intendent for Washington for the Con
gregational Sunday school board.
Itev. Mr. Matthews will visit as many
of the churches of Portland tomorrow as
the time will permit and will take a
leading Prt in the work next week.
On Monday, the pastors and Sunday
school superintendents will huve a
! luncheon and hold a conference at Cal
vary church at Eleventh and Clay street
at ( o'elutk.
From Tuesday to Friday, conferences
with workers In all Presbyterian
churches will be conducted by rep-
rosentatlves of the board and the
- Presbytery, and on Sunday, Sep
tember 18, a Rally day celebration,
will be held by all Presbyterian
Funriay schools In the city at the'
First Presbyterian church at 3
o'clock. This meeting will be addressed
by Mayor 11. R. Albee, Rev. J. II. Boyd
and Rev. A. M. Williams.
The object of this meeting Is to
bring about the adoption of the same
standard for every Sunday school.
"The purpose of a Sunday school
standard is two fold: It furnishes the
school with a means for measurement
of Its effort from time to time, that It
may note its progress; thus once a year
rSe Presbytery through its committee
"measures' the work of every school and
reports the same to the board, and the
board in turn to the general assembly.
A standard is also a goal to be attained.
A study of the standard will reveal the
fact that It is so constructed as to be
possible of attainment in a degree by
the small school, and that its points
are so worded as to demand educational
development of those thoroughly grad
ed schools of the church," said District
Educational Superintendent Alfred M.
Williams.
"To assist pastors and superintendents
Iq 'planning their work and working
their plan,' a bulletin will be sent out
- from -this office from time to time on
the general activities of the Sunday
school-- Its suggestions will huve to
be adapted. It will only point the way.
- Its suggestions will be timed according
to the seasons, the church year and
the orders of general assembly. Sep
tember should always be made 'Rally
Month' In the growing Sunday school.
October will be 'Organization Month," in
which all the new departures of the year
wilTbe ejarted, the "points' of the stand- j
ard brought up to standard and the Sun-:
day school 'machine' completely 'over-!
hauled.' November and December will
be Home nnd Foreign Missions Months,
respectively, with Thanksgiving flavor
In one and a Christmas touch on the
other. January in every school should
- bp 'm ade- 'fiqipment MontliWtmtll every
Sunday school In the church shall have
quarters, blackboards, maps, charts,
workers' libraries, etc. all adequate to
the task. February should be 'Evange
listic Month.' March might be well made
PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY SERVICES AS ANNOUNCED BY THE
" First White Tempi.-. W. IV, Hlnixin end T.
A. Afar.'i!iiiarr- Bible fr&fl ;!. Serrk-es
II ud Y:ii. IS. 1'. i: V. H-M. Dr. HIiirob
will tirearb. Morning, "Tbe Mialuke of Moe."
. EreoW. "The OlU Home.'- Puvcial uiunic.
Hid lin. y. O. Sunn, ptor. Bert.
. ' Utt, 11 tud 7:io: Kundity cbuol. lo; B. I.
I". V., :. Preaching by tbe paator, "'Tha
Hrit Boyi " and -Tbe Two Uraat UeUglona."
Calrarj1 BeT. -Her Duff, paator. "reach-
log st 11 a. m. and 7:40 p. m. by paator.
' ArleU Be. i'uncan U. UcJ.'htl). Sunday
schuol, 10, li. V. I'. V., 6:15. Service 11
ad 7:30.
Highland ner. c. E. EUlott. B. T. P. D,
:0. S. 8., 9:45; services, 11 and 7:30. Morning,
"lo and ho." l.veutDg, "'Praying Under Dif
Jicultle." boljwuud Et. F. W. Hijm. 11 and 7:80;
B. h. lo. V. i-.. U., 0:30.
Uulerity Para Her. A. C. Baiton, pastor.,
it and l.M; 8. 8., 10; B. Y. P. U., 1.
Suuo;lde (oerman) S. .. 9:45. Conrad
tfc, sujiiTinteudrut.
61. Juutu , ueiujuui KtT. Karl Keldnetb. 8.
S.. U :.', il .ml l.M. V. P. L'. 7.
eH. Jobas K. I". Borden, pastor. B. 8.,
JO a. ui. ; nervk? at Jl a. u. uud 8 p. m.
Urarc M'.nUv ili.i, Itev. il. 'C. CasB. 11 aud
7.w; y. 1'.. :au; t. .. 8:45.
Chiu- Mi.-Mou a. s., 7; J. u, Ualona, su-
uenuH-udeut.
tint l.rrmuu lie. J. krutt. 11 and 7:30;
B. s.. 11:46.
SetuiMl lieruimi Iter. Frederick Buerrmao, 11
aud an; fc S :45; Y. f. (J., 8;4S.
tat Kuru-flliu hurrt--r.et. A. B. Walts. S.
., U:45; prvarblag. 11 and 8 p. m ; 11. V.
t. tV r p. m. Mnrnlng arrnjou, "A TestiuHiuT
t' tbe People ot Our 1 Iruev." Ktculog, "Hard
Necked Keliels."
Lauta uev. J. U. .Nelnun; H. 8., 10; 11 snd
l.M; U. V. I". IJ., i:!W.
iKmut ullvei Uev. vt. A. Magett, pastor,
il sud H p. ui.; . 12.31:
Taberna'!e-Ke. Itobcrt Grr, paator. Her
nous 11 and 7 ..:; K ts., 9.40; Y. I'., ():::.
' Kioruiug, "How May We Kihjh- (iwlV" by Ibe
ji i Ntor. Kt'niug buruieu by Ir. E. A. Soiltb.
J'nlrd tt. W. J. m.iiti, li nd 7:30; B.
, V. I". I'., o.o"; S. 8 . 9.45 a. m.
Swvdiab Hct. I reueru k l.liidru, 10:45 and
7 :".. H. 8. 1; B. V l". I .. 6:S0.
Italian Mission Re. Francesco Saunella, pas
tor, -Pastor 'a ilri'le t; preaching Ki:;to, short
ermoo for EugUab aiwultiug people; also at 1.30.
nti'.itdlst.
FiMt Re. Brijaniiu Young. U.,10. morning
rla meeting services 10:30 and 7:3U. Topics,
inurulug, "Too Miistijr." Ifvenilig, "Uecupi-ra-lle
Forces lu HlsWr and tn Life "
. 'Iriultj' Ket. Charles T. Mcl-bcrxon. Topics
11 a. m. aud 5.;j0 p. m., b. 8. lo.
Swedish UorUi'k'k and Bench, h. J. N
. Curdell. psalir. 11 snd t: 8. 8., lo; b. l. 7.
F-pwortb Kev. Fruflk 7sin. i-crtlufi it
. 4B.II- and 8.; 8. H.. U:46; E. I... j. Morning.
i-omrouDluu eitiic, evening, m-ruion l- pastor
Ftrat Norwegian Haulab Rt. K 1 1 tiiero
lutf, paster, 11 and 8. Y. ('. SJ., 7.
iMorwrglaa Danish Vancourar . nd Kkld
tnanr, Utt. C. J. Larsen. 11 aud 7.45; 8. 8..
lit Bl.
tHinnytlda Kei. William H. I'ry, D. 11
and 7:45 p. m. 8. H., 9:50 a. m.; K. L., ;15
iiorolng, ,,Tb Jarsruatlon of Affection." Kveu
Ing. iUklug Knemles for Tomorrow."
-i 4itaarr Hen. Dalmax H. Trimble, D. D,
pastor. 8. 8.. 9:45; K. I... 6:45; services 11
nd t:4. Topics, "I'aiiakers vt (kjd," ami
tTortlsnd's Four Crying 8iuh"
Laoralwood U. C. T. took, paator. Sfrl-ci
il and 7:80; aV 8., 10 a. m. 1'rayer nisellng,
h
St. Johns Rev. J. J. Patten. Services 11
nd 7:30; H, H. 10; E. I... (1:30.
Woodlawae B. Loula Thomas, pastor. S.
0., 15; iirrarhlnf, Jl and . "Watcbmani What
ttt the Klgbtr"
CulruK Vancouver annua and Forgo. Rer.
V. U. Kartell. Brrvlres It snd B. 8. 8., 9:45.
1 laiw BMwnng, u-.ia; p. u, 7 p. m, Tb
scrM
ft of Ills Pre.encjg" and '"Tlie rnVaru'atlon.'x' Arbor Lodge Rev. George B. Cromlty. 11
liuloe hellr Memorial Rev C. i. M'u. I and 7:45; 8. 8.. 10. -U
,,. ,."' " - " ' i t 1 ,is.r-Hev. William O. Mopiia. pastor.
liu
Church Month.' pastors' communicants'
classes and other features connecting
the work of the school with that of the
church. April Is 'Resurrection Month"
In nature and redemption. May should
bo made 'Inventory Month,' since in
April the report went to the Presbytery
and the figures are available. June is
Children's Month'."
Bishop Seven Years
This month closes the seventh year
of uie episcopate of Charles Scadding,
Bishop of the Kpiscopal church of Ore
gon, and September 29, St. Michael und
All Angels' Day, a new year will start.
In a message to the diocesan fumlly,
llisliop Scadding asks for the prayers
of e ory member.
"Unfortunately I shall be outside the
dioe.se on St. Michael's day, on my
way to the general convention, but I
hope to celebrate the Holy Communion
in St. James' Cathedral in Toronto,
where 1 was ordained deacon and
priest.'" said Bishop Scadding.
Bishop Scadding left for the east
Wednesday, and while away will fill
many Important engagements. On Sep
tember 21, St. Matthew's day, he will
spend the morning in SU Paul and the
evening In Minneapolis. On September
24, ho will attend the Kmmanuel Parish
Missionary dinner at lu Grange, III.,
where he will give an address on "The
Opportunities and Responsibilities of
the Church in Oregon." On September
"5 he will be at the University club
at Chicago, and on the 28th he will be
in Toronto, and on the 29th, St Mich
ael and All Angels' Day, he will cele
brate the eighth anniversary of conse
cration as Bishop of Oregon and ordi
nation as deacon and priest in St.
James' cathedral. During October he
will fill many Important pulpits In New
York.
a
Churchman Feted
.4
Edward Bonsall of Philadelphia, pres
ident of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew
In the United States, was a guest In
Portland last Wednesday and was feted
at the Commercial club by the local"
Kpiscopal clergy and laymen. His trip
through the United States Is in prepara
tion of the convention the order Is to
hold in New York the first week of
October. The banquet was attended by
a large number, and after the supper
was served several prominent speakers
were heard.
Tha principle address was delivered
by Mr. Bonsall, who delivered a mes
sage from the National Brotherhood.
Rev. W. H. Hermitage of Grace Church
cathedral of San Francisco, had a mes
sage from the fcpokane conference which
he recently attended, and O. Frank
Shelby, western field secretary, had a
message from the brotherhood of the
Pacific coast.
MEN WHO WILL HAVE
Left to right Owen J. Bowman, administrative secretary; Rev. A. M. Williams, district educational su
perintendent; Rev. J. V. MilHgao, synodical superintendent; Rev. Charles Wherry Hays, Sunday school
missionary.
meet Ins 12 n: Kpwortb league 7; 8. 8., 9:49.
Japanese Mlaalon Ke. lillaen Itlbars, 9:84
Slid :30; 8. 8.. 3:30.
Clilneae .Mission-11 and 7:30.
i.ermmi F. A. Schuinunn. 8. 8..' 9:45: srr-lci-s
11 sud 8. Kpwortb League, 7:15. Krening,
talk by representatitre of 1'aclflc Coaat Bescus
society.
UonlaTllla Ber, W. H. Hampton. Sermos
at 11 and 7.30; 8. S.. 10; B. L.. 6:45,
Sellfrood Bar. James F. Hawkins, 11 and
T:W; J. K. U, 2:80; K. I... :U0.
Unlrersitj Park Iter. W. J. DonglrJ. 11 sad
7:80; S, 8., 10 s. m.; U. L , 8:15.
African Zloo Bst. W. Uatthsws. 11 and II
S. 8.. 1; E. 7.
Patton Est. Oeorce Bonklns. castor. Preach
ing- 11 and 7:46; 8. 8.. 10 a. m. ; B. 8., 8:30;
. S-, 10 a. m.; K. U, 8:45. Topics. "Tha
IteTelatlon of Christ Through Humanity" and
"Chrlat Girca a Sword."
Carann Heights Kef. H. T. Groans. 8. 8.,
10; sermon, 11.
Bethel Rev. J. L. Crsw, paator. BerTlcea.
11 snd 7:45; 8. 8.. 1:15: C. E.. 7.
Mount Tabor- Her. C. U Hamilton, 11, 8;
8. 8., 9.45 a. ni ; K. U, 7.
Lenla Ker. W. Boyd Moors, 11 and 8; 8.
8.. lo; B. L.j 7.
Ruse City Park -Rose City Park cluhhouae.
Rer. William W. Youngaon. pastor. Berrlci-s
11 and 7:45. 8. H.. 9:45. Kermon br pastor.
"The Value of tbe C-burch" and "Leaf We
Forget."
Woodstock D. W. Moore, pastor. 11 and 7:30;
8. S . Ill; B. I... 8:30.
Lincoln Stret-t M. V -at, C. Reed, pastor.
11 and 8; 8. 8 , 10.
Oak tiroie Rer. H. Spies. Services 11 and 8;
8. 8., 10.
Westmoreland RT. H. T. Greene. 8. B., I;
sermon, 7:80.
Wolejan Rer. 0. C Wicker, 11 and 8;
8. 8.. 10; Y. P. M., 7.
First German A. F. Cromer, pastor. 11 a.
m.. lu s. iu. ; 8. 8., H. L., 8.
It. E. Church South.
Colon Afenua Metrjodlat J. nardr Bennett,
paator. Clenching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. 8. S.
lo a. m ; B. I,., 8:45. Morning sermon. "Tbe
I njint Jiteward." Krenlug, "The Value of an
IuTltution."
rrsahrtariaa.
First rrestcyterlan cDDrch Itet. John Boyd,
minister. Morning worship, 10:30; evening,
7 :.:; Hlbie school, 12:10; G. E.. 6:15. Morning,
"The Bible and the Beat In Ufa." livening,
"( lirlst, Ideal for Human Boclatjr."
Calvarv KleTenth and Ciay at. Rev. David
I,. Klehle. D. I)., 10:30, "Religious Education."
Sunday school rally noon. 7:45, "Decisions lu
Cbiistlau (Character."
Keuilwoitb Rev. I,ell Kirk Rlrhardann,
paator. 11 md 7:30: Bible school. 9:46 a. m.;
Y. P. 8. C. B., 8:30. "R. V. A. Humbug."
Mltpsh Hev. Harry Leeds, pastor. Sermon.
It and K 8. 9:45 a. in.; C. R.. 7 p. m.
"Life. Iia Meaning and lurpoe" and "Tbe
CHMiuerliig Tower if Faith."
J'ounh -Rev. Henry ii. Hanson, pastor. Serv
Icea l:;iO and 7:30; H. 8., 12; C. K., MO.
TblrrJ -ltcv. A. L. Hutchison, paator. Serv
ires. 10 u() and 7:45; 8. 6., 12: C. E., 6:43.
Han (home Park L. K. Grimes, pastor.
8. 8., noon. Hcrvlre 10:30 and 8. ri. 8. noon.
('. V.. 7. .Subjects, "Jesus' Inaugural" and
"Will It Psy"
Forbea Uev. Henry H. Pratt; 11 and 81
8. 8.. 10; . K., 8:30 P. m.
Anabel Bobort N. McLean. Services 11 and
7:45; S. 8.. 9:45: C. E.. 8:45. "Tbe Secret of
Power" and Vsn rtyhe'a "Tha Loat World."
Hope, tloutavilla Kev. S. W, Ssenisn. S. S.
10: services II and 7:30. '
- Piedmont lUv. J. E. Snyder. 11 and 7:00;
0. K., t);S0; B. Ij,, 9:45.' ThenxHt, morning,
"idlcra In tbe Market Place" and "Two Ways,"
a sermon fur the young.
Uulty W, Lt Gray, minister. 8. 8. 10.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. to.
Spokane avenue J. K. Youel, pastor. Sermon
H una s
S S...- I
PLANS ARE LAID FOR
AGGRESSIVE CAMPAIGN
BY CHURCH SOCIETIES
Something Will Be Doing at
First Presbyterian Nearly
Every Day of Week,
The various organizations of the First
Presbyterian church are planning for
an aggressive year's work'. The churcn
house which was formally dedicated
last year about this time, will be used
even more than last winter.
The Young Men's Bible class have
plans to have Its club room open every
Saturday evening for the gathering of
the young men of the class while a
special effort will he put forth t
gather Into these evening meetings t'ie
young men of the vicinity for sociabil
ity and self improvement.. The regular
12:10 p. in. Sunday meetings for Bible
study under the leadership of H. C.
Ewing, will b of usual interest; to
both these activities all young men arc
welcomed.
The San Grael Christian Endeavor
Suclely. are planning in addition to their
regular 6:30 p. m. Sunday devotional
meetings, and numerous outside activ
ities, to give ono evening each week to
a meeting open to all young men and
young women.
Society Meets Monday.
Every Monday they will meet In to
church house and spend the first hour
on Bible study under the leadership of
the pastos's assistant; the second hour
will be given over to 'debate, current
topio discussion and historical stuJy,
after which an hour will be spent in
sociability.
The Monday Night Bible class of last
year will meet with them In their Bible
study, which will be "The Life of
Christ"
The Young People's Circle, an organ
ization for young people from 14 to 20
years of age or in academy or high
school, will hold Its usual 4:45 p. m.
Sunday afternoon devotional meeting,
beginning next Sunday, September 21.
They are planning a sociable for the
evening of September 26, and will have
numerous such affairs and entertain
ments during the winter.
Plans are being formed to open the
church house to various University Ex
tension courses during the year, mak
ing this a center of uplifting influence
to the community.
Plans are on foot to have the Senior
Chorus render Coleridge Taylor's "Hi
awatha's Wedding Feast" in the near
future, as well as other concerts of
CHARGE OF SUNDAY
8. S.. 10 a. m. Bervlces 11 and 7:H0; C,
p. in.
Marahall street -Rev. Wllllsm J. Spire, pas
tor. U and 7:30; S. S., 10 a. ui.; Y. P. 8. C.
6:30 p. m.
Chineae 145 Flrat. 7:45; 8. S.. 6:45.
Vernon H. N. Mount, pastor, iierrlces 11 and
8. 8. 8., 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7 p. m.
Westminster Rev. Henry Murcotte. 10:30
and 7:45; 8. 8., 12; Y. P. 8. C. E.. 0:30.
Millard Avenue Rev. Levi Johnson. Servtcsa
11 and 7:90; 8. S., 10.
Rose City pui Services 11 snd 7:45; Rav.
Boudinot Seely.
Trinity Rev. B. Benson, paator. Bervlces
11 and 7:30; 8. 8.. 10; Y. P. 8. C. E., 6:30.
Reformed Frank D. Fraser. Prsscblug, 11
ana i .w, a. u., 10.
CoBgregstlonaX
Flrat Itev. Lutber R. Pyott.
t). P.. 11
m. and 7:45 p. uj. Toplca, "Life's Trua Vleiou,"
ana " The !Vew World-lire. '
I nlveralty l'srk Itov. W. C. Kautner. D. P..
pastor. S. 8., 10 a. m. ; Y. P. 8. P. I'... 6:.
TViplcs, "Doors That Stand tipcn Wide" and
"What Jcaua Christ Can Do for u Mun."
First Germnu Kov. John H. Hopp. 10:30
and 7:30; 8. 8., 9:15: 0. E.. 6:30.
Laurelwooil Rev. Knodell. ptiatnr. Topic.
10 a. m. Endeavor nnd preaching at 7 p. n.
I.lnderhurst Rev. U. 11. Gray; 8. 8., 10;
services II and 7:45.
Hassiilo 81 reel J. M. Louden, psator. serv
ices 11 and 7:30 p. m.; S. P.. IO; Y. I'. S. c.
6:15. Morning. "A Biographical Stuily: Domaa"
snd rurfuce wotera: (Secret hprlntcs. '
Waveily Llelgbta Rev. A. V. Bond, pastor.
Worship 11 nnd 8; 8. 8.. 10; C. K., rt:30.
Morning, " DegTeea In the I nlvorsltv of Heav
en." Evening at 7:30, "Just One Tiling."
8nnnjide Rov. J. J. Stauh. 11 and 8.
8. 8., 10; C. K.'. 7:15. "Tlie Compulsion of a
Divlue Piiriioae'' and "At the Gate Culled
Meuutlful "
I'llgrlm-Rev. D. V. Poling, pnstor. Prench
Ing it 11 and 7:30; 8. 8.. U.45: 0. ft.. 6:30.
Topics, "Empire and Worship" and "Tbe Man
at tbe Hat."
Highland -Rev.r E. S. Bollinger. H. Si 10 s
m. Sermon. "Tbe .Vftei-glow of Ood'a Night
Visits." 8:45. Y. P. S. C. t 7:45 p. in., " ITie
K"ijueriil Servico of a Boom Fighter."
Atkinson Memorial Uev. K. W. Gorman, pns
tor. Servlc-a, 11 a. in. and 7:45; S. 8.. 0:45.
Subjects, "Remission of Slna" and "Our Home
Life."
St. Johns Rev. James Murphy. 11 snd -8;
6. 8. 10.
Epuoopal,
Trinity church Rev. Dr. A. A. Morilson. rec
tor. Services 8 aud 11 a. nj. snd 8 p. m.
8. 8., 9:46 a. m.
Pro-Catbedral of St. Stephen the .Martrr
Rev. li. M. Ramsay. Service 11 snd 7:30,
Sunday school. 10.
Church of Our Savior Woodstock Rev. E. H.
Clark. Services 8 and 11.
8t. Matthew'e Mission Rev. W. A. V.
Rreck, vicar. 8. 8. 10 a. m. Serin ou at 1J
a. m.
Kc David's Hev. Henry Russel Talbott, 7:30
Morning prsyer 11 a. m.
St. Andrews. Portsmouth Rev. F. W. Bsiim.
vicar, in charge. 11, prsyer and sermon, 7.3o;
8. 8. 10.
All Sslnts' Rev. Roy Edgar Remington, rec
tor. Moinlng prayer and sermon, 11 a. m.
Holy communion 8 a. m. No evening service.
St. John's Church Rev. T. W. Bowtn, S.
2; evening prsyer snd sermon, 8.
St. Jobu's Cburcb. Sellwood Rrv. John D.
Klca- Services at 11 o'clock Sunday morning.
7 :3ttr evening prayer.
Bishop Morris Memorial Chapel, Good Sa
maritan hospital. Chaplain Frederick K. How
ard. Holy communion, 7 a. m. Prayer and
sermon 7:iMv
Good bhepbtrd Rev. John Dawson, 11 and
7:30; 8. 8.. 10.
St. -John's. Mllwaukle Rev. John D. Rice.
8. 81 2; eveniug prayer sud sermon, 81 serv
ices, 4.
St, Mark's Rev. J. E H. Simpson, rector.
Holy Eudiarlft, 7:30 a. m.; 8. 8., 9:45 a. in.:
part songs, eta, during the season.
A moving picture machine has been
msiaiiea una win ue unea wun eauun
tlonul and humorous films, from time
to time. - .
Sunday School Makes Preparation,
The Sunday school Is making prep
aratlons for an advance along all lines,
Their Enrollment Sunday will be ob
served next Sabbath, September 21, anc
Rally Day the follpwlng week, Septem
ber 28. The school began the year
1912-13 with 448 present and closed th
year with an attendance of 925. Great
expectations are entertained for thi
coming year. An orchestra is being or
ganized for the winter.
The Phllalathea class of young women
will begin Its winter's studies) next Sun
day, September 21. 1 They will continue
their course, using Stoven"H and Hur
ton's Harmony of the OoSpels. ThN
ciasH began last year with an attend
ance of 22 arid closed the year with 14a
The various organizations of ladies.
societies, guilds, etc., will begin their
work at once with plans for advance
ment along their various lines of ac
tivlty.
a
Sermons on Parables
K-
James Hardy Bennett, pastor of the
Union Avenue Methodist church, will
take up the scries of sermons on the
Parables of Christ tomorrow morning
This course of sermons was. discontin
ued last June for tha summer. Mr.
Bennett will begin tomorrow with the
Parable of the "Unjust Steward" and
will give the interpretation of the par-
aoies on 10 or 13 successive Sunday
mornings.
Beginning tomorrow evening, Mr.
Bennett will deliver seven sermons on
the same text, the "Ureat Invitation''
louira in uev. These sermors
will occupy seven Sunday evening ser
vices. '
With much hard study and extensive
research, these discourses are being pre
pared, witli a Joint view to giving, In
..he morning sermons, the teaching of
Jesus concerning His Kingdom; and in
the evening His free offer of all the
benefits of that kingdom to humanity.
The public is cordially invited to
hear any and all of these sermons.
Special Lectures Planned
Rev. John H. Boyo., pastor of tHe First
Presbyterian church, is beginning a spe
cial series of Thursday evening prayer
meeting topics of interest on "The Early
Forms of Christianity," a study into
the Ideas und methods of the ancient
church, applied to conditions of the
present day. This series will be broken
by occasional stereopticon lectures upon
tiie scenes and places where early Chrls
tianty took root and grew.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Beth
any Danish Lutheran church will hold
Its annual meeting at the church, Wed
nesday at 2 p. m.
SCHOOL CONFERENCE
Mallns anil Litany, 10:13. Holy Eucharist 11
a. m. ; l.voosvjr.c., p. m.
8t. Paul's, VV.sidinere Rev. Oswald W. Tay
lor. 8. S., 3; services. 4.
8t. Michael's und All Angels' llev. T. F.
Boivi-n lu cburgo. 11 and 7:.U; 8. 8., 10.
Ascension Chapel Portland Heights, 8. 8.
0:30.
Portsmouth Herefc- - st. near Lombard at.
Rev. F. M. Baum, vicar. 8. 8. 10.
Grace Memorial Rev. George B. Van W
tera and Rev. Oswald W. Taylor, Holy Com
mtinlon 8 s. m. ; 8. 8., 10 a. in. Services 11
u. tn. Evening services omitted.
Patton, Michigan snd Alberta George F.
Hopkins, paator. S. 8.. 10; sermon, li; ser
mon, 7:30 p. m.
Kenton Fire hall on Brandon at. Rev. r
U. Baum, vicar. 8. 8. 10. Evenlugr tervlcea
and sermon 8. Hoi communion on third Sun
day of each month.
Christian.
First, Park and Columbia streets W. F. Bea
gor, pastor. Servlcea at 11 aud 7:45: P.. k
0:45; C. K., 8:30 p. m. Subjects, "Christ, the
Wonder of Ibe Age" and "Kvory Man on His
Guiird."
Central Rev. Samuel R. Uawklua putor.
S. M., It); C. r... 7; i-crvWs 11 uud 8 p. m
Rodney Avenue S., 10; c. K., 7:::o.
Monintllla Christian Tabernacle Itev. 5 ff
kluiball, paator Services at 11 and M p.' m
b S., 10 11. uj.; C. E.. 0:.i0 p. ni. Subjecw'
"Tlie Kingdom of God" and "Why I Am a
Cbrlblian."
Gladsioue Rev. Roy L. Dunn, paator. Serv
lcea at 11 and 7:30 p. in.; S. S., lo; Junior
C. K.. at 3 p. in.; C. L.. 8.30 o. m.
Kern Park Rev. R. Tllibs Maxey, putor
Services at 11 and 8; -C. E., 7 p. in.; s, g 10
a. 111. '
Woodlawn Rev. George K. WilllHms, state
evuUj;elit. Servlcea 11 and 8; S. 8., 9:45.
M. Johns Ruv. J. R. Johiisou, pastor, terv
lcea ut 11 aud 7:30; 8. S., 10; C. K., 7:80.
Sellwood, corner Nineteen 111 and -Nebiieni
Itev. J. A. Melton, pastor. Services at 11 and
1 .30 p. m.; 8. S., 10: c. E. B:S0.
Vernon Dr. J. F. Gboriuley. pnstor. Servlcea
11 nnd R; H. 8., 10 a. m. "The King's Ilusl
iipm." and "Mysteries of the Illhle."
United Brethren.
First--Rev. J. D. Nisenonrter, oaslor. Bervlces
11 and 7:30: S. S., 10; C. li., ;;;o.
Second Alberta, Rev. Cbaa. L. Wllllsm
Services It and 8 p. m. '
Third Rev. Judton G. Richardson, pastor
Services II. S. 8. 10; C. E., 7. Morning
preaching by pastor.
Fourui Uev. J. E. Conner, pastor. Services
11 and 7:30 p. m. ; 8. S. 10; C. E.. 6:30 p. m
Radical Kev. T. J. Cocklln, pastor. Services
11 aud 7; S. 8.. 10:30; C. E.. 6:30 p. a.
Guy Woodwortb Memorial, Vancouver. Wash
Rev. J. Lincoln Ellis, pastor. Services li
sud 6 p. m.; 8. 8., 10; Y. S. C. K., T.
United Evangclloal.
First K. Sixteenth and Msplc Rev. C. c
Itl.n kF,iis 11 a ni unH B K . o' r."
0:45; K. L. ('. K., 6:45 Subject's, mornlnr"-
"J'Ue Light of the :orld." Kveulng, "Kne
nilcs of the Cross of Christ." Morning service
lUMMi.ni uj v i'jjj ukiiii.iu nn , jit,
Ockley Green Willamette Bird, and Osr
uev. o. 1.. joTcii,- pasior. xi una 7:0: 8 S
10; K. L. C. E., 7 p. ni.. ' ' -
T..h... I A . . . .
o. .,v,uiip m. wwnir, ensior. .CTeSCblnST
II mid R.; S. 8 10: K. L. C, E., 7. '
Wichita Rev. H. H. Farnham. pavor '
freiichiug services every first and third Sun
4a of each month. Sunday school second
aud fourth Sundays.
Lutheran.
Swedish Immanuel Uev. 3. Richard Oltoa
11 ai.d 8; 8. 8., 0:45.
j-'i- ...,-,. ,, 1 ,1, Kim rfriierson
ats. Uev. J. A. Leas, pastor. 8. 8., 10. Nervlces
11 and 8, Topic, "The Savlous of Our Vm.
Zlon's German (Missouri Synod) H. w Eosv
pelmann. 10:13, 7:45; 8. S., 9:1:..
St. Pitiil a i.ntuenin krioi-.-, imtor. f.
CLERGY AND LAYMENTO ATTEND CONVENTION
1 111' A rfv 1
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Top, left to right Dr. S. B.
Bottom, left to right Bishop
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East Side Baptist Church
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The Young People's Society of the
East Side Baptist church are making
extensive preparations for a country
fair, which will be held at the church
on Tuesday evening, September 30. It
promises to surpass anything in the
way of entertainment that has been
undertaken by the young people.
The pastor, Rev. W. O. Shank, occu
pied the pulpit again last Sunday, after
a two weeks' outing at North Beach
In company with his family.
Dr. J. W. McMichael, choir director,
has reorganized a chorus choir of about
20 voices, augmented by an orchestra
of eight pieces, and is planning on
giving a number of musical programs
during the winter months.
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Men's Resort Report
From the report that has Just been
made by the superintendent of the
Men's Resort at Fourth and Burnslde
streets, which is operated by the Pres
byterian church, it Is found that In the
past year 200,000 men made use of the
privileges of the resort, 2000 men sent
out to places of employment, beds,
baths and meals to 2700 men. There
were lr73 gospel meetings, 12 concerts
and 18 Sunday meetings held.
A new dormitory has Just been open
ed and it is shown in the report that
during August, usually the dullest
month of the year at the resort, 222
men were furnished with work, meals
and baths.
The plans for the winter Include a
stereopticon Bible lecture every Mon
day evening under the auspices of the
VARIOUS CITY
8., 9:30; services, 10:30 and 8 p. m.; English
classes. 9:30 a. m.
St. Johns 8. 8.. 10: presetting. 11.
United Norwegian Detmar Larsen, paator.
11 and 7:30; 8. S., 9:45.
Kllm Chapel kev. B. J. Thoraon. 11; S. 8.,
10.
Alblua (German) J. H. Dlrkson. pastor. G.
F. Ruscfa, locsl elder. Services: 8. 8., 10 a. m.;
preaching, 11 a. m.
St. Paul's German A. S. Era use, pastor.
Servlcea 10:30. S- S. 9:80 a. m. Preaching and
communion; evensong at 8 in English.
Lenta C. J. Cummlnga. pastor. Services: S.
1 8., 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 and 7:80 p. m.
owaoisn Mission uev, a. . 'inures. 11 ana
; 8. B.. 10; X. P.. 6:30.
Trinity German (Missouri Synod) J. A. Rim
bach. 9:15; 8. 8., 7:30.
Orac English (Missouri Synod) Kerby and
Fargo, Rev. C. Luec-ke, 10:30 and 7:30; S. e.,
a. m. Themes "Tb Msulfeatatlon of
tha Holy Trinity in Christ's Baptlam and lu
Our Baptism," and "The Two Lessons Which
Our Savior Teacbe La in Our Text, Luke
siv: 1-2."
Bethany Danish Mi C. Jeusen-Eugholm, paa
tor. Services 11 o::d 8; 8. 8., 10.
Immanuel German (Bellwood) H. 0. Ebellng.
10:30; S. S.,- 9:30.
Swedish Augustuno Rev. H. E. Ssndstedt.
10:45 aud 7:45; 8. 8.. 9:30.
Norwegian Free Cburcb R. A. Borrevtk, pas
tor, Servlcea 11 aud 8 p. m. 8. 8. 10 a. m.
ioman Oatholio.
Holy Keaeemer Bet. Ed. K. Gsntwell. C.
88. B. Low mass, 8; high mas sud sermon,
10:30; benediction, 4.
St. Ignatius Kev. F. Dillon, 8. J. Low maaa
8 snd 9:80; Baas, sermon and benediction!
10:30.
8t. Joseph'; (Oermac) Rt. Hev. James Rsuw,
V. U. Low mass, 8; high mass and aermon,
10:30; vespers aud beuedlcllou, 8:30.
St. Francis Rev. J. U. Biack. Low mass,
8, 8 snd 9: high mass aud sermon, 10:30; ves
pers, instruction and benedlctiou, 7:30,
St. Lawrence's Rev, J. c. Hughes. Low
mass, 8, 8 and 9; blgb mass uud sermon,
10:30; vespers and beneulctlou, 7:30.
St. Patrick's Rer. E. P. Murphy Low msu
8; blgb inase and aermon, 10:30; veaocrs and
benediction, 8:80.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Rev. w. A
Daly. Low maaa, 6. 8 and 8. High mass and
sermon, 10:3o; vesper snd benediction, 7:30.
Ascension, MdnUvllla Rev. J. f. Kltspa trick,
Mass at 8; high maaa with aermon, 10:30; Sun
day school at 9; benediction at 8:30,
St. Mary's ' Pro-Cathedral Moat Rev. A.
Christie, D. D. Low mass, a, aud 8; high
mass and aermon, II; vespers, Instruction and
benediction. 1:45.
Holy ttoaary Very Rev. U. H. Kell. Low
maaa, 6, 7, 8 and 9; high mase and sermon
11; vespers and benedictlou, 7:30.
Sacred Heart, Mllwaukie Rev. George Bo
ole, O. S. B. lw mass. 8; high maaa and
sermon, 10:30; vespers and benediction, 7:80.
Holy Cross, University Psrk Rsv. J. p
Tblllmsn. 0. 8. 0. Low nisss, 8:30; high mass
and sermon, 10:30; vespers snd benediction, 1.
Bt, Stephens Rev. W. A. Waltt. Low maaa
:30; high masa and sermon, 10:80.
6L. Andrew's Rev. Thomas Klarnan. Low
mass, 8; high mass and sermon, 10; vespers,
Instruction and benediction. 7:30.
St. Stanislaus (Polish) Rev. FL Uitn.
ski. Low msss, 8; blgb mas and sermon.
.0:80.
Evangelical Association.
Carson Height J. Btoctsr, pastor. 11:80
ind 7; 8. 8.. 10:80. ,M
i- First Oermsn Evangelical B. Schuknacht,
paator.
Memorial Calvin 8. Bergstresser, pastor. 8.
8., 10; 11 and 8. Y, P, A.. 7.
First English Eaat Sixth and Market street.
Rev. B. C- Hornachuch, paator. S. 8., 10 . m.i
Y. P. A. 7 p. m. Servlcea 11 and, 8 p. m.
TJnlversallst.
Church et th Good Tiding Rev. J. D. Or.
by. Service at 10:45 a. m. "School Daya
Teaehar, Why; Can't I Do tbt Bum!" Sunshine'
Josephi. Rodney L. Crlisan.
Scadding, Rev. H. R. Talbot.
Young Men's Bible class of First
Church, a concert or other entertain
ment each Saturday evening, with a
gospel meeting every remaining night
of the week. This work is under the
supervision of the Rev. Levi Johnson.
Church Invites Conference
The official board of Centenary Meth
odist Episcopal church has instructed
the pastor. Dr. Trimble, who meets with
the( annual conference at Eugene next
wedk, to bear the invitation of the
church to have the annual conference
meet at Centenary church next fall.
Owing to the fact that it will be eight
years since tiio conference has come to
Portland, and Centenary church, al
though one of the best buildings that
the Methodists have in the city, has
never had u conference, it is considered
an assured thing that the Invitation will
be accepted. This will mean the gath
ering of 150 ministers and their wives,
with many prominent laymen, from all
over the state, for a week's time. -
5'
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Constantine Jubilee
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To give the people of the Holy Ros
ary congregation the opportunity of
observing the Constantine Jubilee in a
religious and becoming manner and
thereby gaining the special Indulgences
annexed to the devout observance of it,
the jubilee will commence in this church
tomorrow evening, continuing through
out the week. There will be rosary, ser
mon and benediction every evening with
the exception of Friday and Saturday,
on which evenings the devotions will
consist of rosary and benediction. Rev.
A. M. Skelly, O. P.. will deliver the
lectures.
AND SUBURBAN CHURCHES
hour Sunday school at 12. No evening preach
ing service.
Friends' Church.
Sunoyslda East Thlriy-Clftn and Main streets.
Homer Cox. paator. Servlcea 11, snd 7:30; 8.
8., 9:46; C. E., 6:30; prayer meeting. Thurs
day, 7:30 p. ni. Sunday evening discourse on
"Hell."
Leuta South Main atreet, Myra B. Smith.
Preaching, 11 a. m., 8 p. m.; Blhl ecbool.
9 :45.
Wast Piedmont Friends Rev. T. J. Coburn.
Preaching 11 a. in. and 7:tj p. m.i Bible
school, 10 a. m.; 8. S-, 10) C. K., 4:16.
Christian Bclsnc.
First Church of Christ Scientist Everett
between 18tu and 19th at. Services at 11 aud
8 P. m.; S. 8., 11. Subject of lesson aer
mon, "Matter." Wednesday meeting 8 p. m.
Second Sunday service 11 a. m. and 8 p. ni.;
8. 9:45 and 11 a. m. Tjcssod sermon, "Mat
ter." Third Eaat 12th and Salmon an., U . m.
Lesson sermon, "Matter." 8. 8., primary, 11;
seniors, 12:15.
Fourth 24H Kllllngswortb avc. 8. 8. Juniors,
11. Seniors 12:15. Servlro 11 a. ui. and 8 p. m.
ijcbpou semiuii, jyiuiier.
Reformed.
First 'German G. Harner, pastor,
10:45 and 8: S. 8.. 0:30; Y. P. 8.
Services
Second A. E. Wyss. Columbia blvd. and 83d
St. 11 and 8. S. 8. 10 a. m.
Third Bev. U. Scbeldkuecbt, pastor. 8. S
10 a. m. Service 11 a. in. and 3 p. ni.
United Presbyterian.
First Frank Do Witt Flndley, 11:00 and
7:3(); 8. S., 0:46; C. E., 8:30 p. m. "The
'Tragndy of Divine Profldence" and "Signs of
Kingdom Progress."
Inird W. A. Spsldlng. I). D., psstor. 8. 8.
10. Services 11 a. in. nnd 8 p. in.
Th Cburcb of the Strungers Kev. 8. Earl
Dubois, 10:30 and 8. Morning, address by
Mr. Sheldon of the Anti-Saloon league; even
ing, "Breaking the Silence of Four Hundred
1 ears.
Kenton J. 8. Cole. Servlcea 10:15 a. m. and
I y. in. S. s, lu a. m.
Seventh Say Adventurt.
Not: Regular services -or tula denomination
are held ou Saturday.
Central M.I ton li. St. Johns, pastor. Serv
ices: Sabbath school, 10 a. u.; praaebfuc 11
and 7:30.
Mount Tabor Ret. C. J. Cummlnga. pastor
Services: Sabbath school, 3 p. ni.; preaching, 4
p. m.
Lent C. 3. Cummlnga, paator. Servlcea:
8abbutb school, lb a, ui. ; pieacblug, 11 aug
7:8o p. m.
Alblna (German) J. H. Dlrkson. pastor;
6. K. Kusch. local elder. Services: Ssbbatb
school, 10 a. m., preaching, 11 a. m.
Bt. Johus Sabbath school. 111; preaching, U
Montavilla Services: Sabbath school,, 10 a'
m.; preaching, 11 a. m.
Unitarian.'
Church of Our Father Broadway aud Yamhill
Rev. T. L. Eliot, V. I)., paator, minister
emeritus. Rev. W. G. hllot Jr., mlulstur. Serv
ices 111. 111. Sunday school, 0:45 a, tn. Even
lng services are omitted. Sermon, "What It
Should Coot Tbeni."
Kaiaran.
Bell wood Church of the Naxarene-S. 8., 10
a, m.; preaching II a. A. aud 8 p. m.
First Church of tha Nasareue lt8v. c. How
ard Davis, pastor. 8. S, 9:45; services II
sud 8; street meeting, 7; Y. P., 7:30.
Brentwood Church of the Nssureue Rev
Asron Wells. S. 8.. 10; services 11 nd 8; Y
P. r., 7; prayer mretlag, Wedutsduy, a u. m '
Young people masting 7:80, '
-y tetter. - .--
CkaVrel ef Jesus t-nlM .. , .
THIS STATE WILL BE
WELL REPRESENTED AT
EPI
Triennial General Convention
xat New York Will Have Big
Delegation From Oregon
With Bishop Scadding and Rev. H. R.
Talbot already on their way and with
Rev. H. M. Ramsey of. Portland, Rev.
C. W. Robinson of Oregon City, and
Rev. C. W. Baker of Roseburg preparing
to go to New York to attend the trien
nial general convention of the Episcopal
church, Portland and Oregon, will
be well represented at this Important
church session. The convention is to
be held in New York city, beginning
October 8.
Immediately preceding this great
meeting, St. Andrew's brotherhood, 4
layman's organization, which has .for
its purpose the aiding of the clergy,
will hold Its convention in New York,
beginning October 1 and continuing
through October 5. This will be a very
Important session and will be attended
by all the delegates to the triennial
convention of the churchr
The laymen from the Portland so
ciety, who have been elected to attend
this convention, are Rodney L. Olisan.
Dr. 8. K. Josephi, H. D. Ramsdell and
R. J. Brock.
Brotherhood KM Grown.
The brotherhood was founded in 1S3
by James L. Houghtellng of Chicago.
The object of the organisation ' is "the
spread of Christ's kingdom among men
by prayer and personal service." Since
its small beginning the brotherhood has
grown Bteadlly until now it has a chap
ter In nearly every parish in the United
States and the territories beyond the
seas.
The New York committee of the
brotherhood has been busy for mbnths
arranging for this convention and some
of the most prominent men In the
church will take part in the delibera
tions. The first day's session will b?
in the church of Zion and St. Timothy
in West Fifty-sixth street. The other
sessions will be held In Carnegie hall,
Seventh avenue and Fifty-seventh
street.
In all of the railroad stations there
will be special bureaus of information
and brotherhood men will meet tha
trains. Guides will be provided and
arrangements have been made for tho
visitors to see the things most worth
while in the short time the convention
lasts. t
Meetings Begin Oct. 1.
The first meeting will be on Wednes
day night, October 1, when the Rt.
Rev. Dr. Charles Henry Brent, the
bishop of the Philippine Islands, will
conduct a "Quiet Hour."
The next morning at 7.30 o'clock
there will be a celebration of the holy
communion at the church of Zion and
St. Timothy by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Charles
Sumner Burch, tho suffragan bishop of
New York. Tho delegates will be for
mally welcomed by Bishop Greer.
Among those who will take part In
the deliberations of the convention will
be Bishop Gallor, of Tennessee; Bishop
Burgess, of Long Island: Bishop Lloyd,
of the church board of missions; Bishop
Woodcock, of Kentucky; Bishop More
land, of Sacramento; President Powell,
of the university of King's college.
Windsor. Nova Scotia; the Rev. Dr.
James E. Freeman, of Minneapolis; the
Very Rev. Dr. W. T. Summer, of Chi
cago; the Very Rev. Dr. E. 8. Rous
maniere, of Boston; George Wharton
Pepper, of Philadelphia; John R. Mott,
general secretary of the "World stuJent
Christian movement; Dr. W. C. Sturgis.
of Colorado Springs, Colo.; R. H. Gar
diner f Gardiner, Me., and John M.
Locke, of Oakland, Cal. The national
president of the brotherhood Is E. li.
Bonsall, of Philadelphia.
(Mormon) '14 r. Tuth St. S. S., 10: preaching
11:4., and 7.
Montarllls (not Mormon) 3. 8.. 9:45 Serv
ices 11 sad 7:30,
Free Methodist.
First Church, corner East Ninth sod Mill
Rev. W. J. Johnston, pastor. Sunday services
11 a. m. and 7 30 p. m.
Central Church Rev. W, n. Poddy. .
10; services 11 and 7:30. I, P. M.. 6:30,
St. Johns 11 and 7:30.
isrvlces for th Deaf.
United Presbyterian Bar. S. Eail Dodoul
10:80 and ; C. K. 7. .
Church of the Naw Jerusalem.
Church ot the New Jerusalem Charles A.
Nussbsuin, pastor. K. P. hulL Service 11 s. to.
Topic, "ilie Attitude of Jesus Toward Reform-
Advent Christian (Mot Seventh Day.)
Advent Christian 0. F. L. Smith, pastor.
Services: Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching.
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Loyal Workers, 0:30
p. ui. Prayer meeting, 7:43 Tliurrday.
Miscellaneous.
New Thought Temple of Truth Bllers bldg.
P. J. Green, pastor. Services at 8 p. m.
Lecture, "Go aud Slu No More."
Baual meeting, 615 Liters building S. 8., 2
p. ni. Regular meeting, 3 p. la.
Dlvlus Truth Center Uev. J. M. Mlnard,
pastor. Services 11 s. m.
Salvation Army Corps No. 4, 207 Salmon
street. Adjt. snd Mrs. Baldwin In charge.
Sunday services at 3:15 aud 8.
Swedish Cor pa Salvation Army 430 Barn
side, 11, 4:30 aud 8.
Salvation Army Corps No. 1. 47 North See.
ond street. Adjt. 'and Mrs. Whitney In charge.
Sunday aaivlces st 3:16 snd 8.
Church of the Brc-mreu (Dunkards) Rev.
George A. Carl. 11 and 7:30; S. S., 10; C. W..
6:30.
Christ ..n Yoga 311 Ceutial building, loth
and Alder at. Silence meeting II. 8 p. tn
Divine Health anil How to Obulu It." Frauk
6. Garrlsou will speak.
Congregation Ahuvul Sbolem Services at 9-30
and 8.
Voluoteer of America Mission Hall 287
Ankeny street, near 3d 3:30 aud 8:15.
Evangelical Free Church (Scandinavian).
578 Uuiou avenue. Services lliljuud 7:45 p ra
J. J. l'eiersuu, pastor.
Tbe Church of God Hev. J. T. Neal, paator
Services at 10 (German), 2:30, 6:45; 8. H
lido; testimony und praise meeting at 7.
Church of Christ Lents, Preucblng 11 and
1.80. Bible clusa 10 a, tn.
Leuts Church Mjia B. Smith. Preschln ai
11 aud 7:45; 8. 8., Ill; C. E., 6:45.
Plsgub Mission, Leuts Full gospel Snoday
10:5Oa. m. and 2:30 p. in. Tuvsduy aud Friday
eveulngs at 7:30.
luieiuatloual Bible Students Oddfellows" hsll.
Bible lesson 1:30. I'rajfl- aud praise .service
at ii:4.".. Bereau Bible study 1:30. 3.15, dis
course by FlDley M. McKen-her. "The Race for
the Prize." .spllwood aertlcee at. 778 Sherrett
arc, 7:15, "T'be Plnn of tbe Ages.".
Y. M. C. A. Hlxlh and Taylor. R. R. Per.
klus, religious director. Men meeting at 1
p. in.
Y. W. C. A. Broadway and Taylor, reaper
service 4::10.
Tbe Irvlugton Outer of Truth 715 Thompson
st., corner L. 21st. Service II. Topic, "Th
"llie Way lo Enter tbe Kingdom."
The Christian and Mla1oiiurr Alliance, corner
East nth nnd Clay sts. Hev. 4f, E. Fee, pastor.
II a. nt. nnd 7 p. iu. Sunday School 10 a. m.
I Vim ne people's service 0.30 p. m.
Ouimi.ms Hussion, X." l. riont at u a.
Nurlhruu ami J. S. Montgomery, Sunta, 8 n. m
lectin' by Kail A. ltowell, "Tbu Causa of th
Present Discontent," ' ,
Joseoh Ilu8er yawned In New York
the other morning and had tp go to
.ni'iM ft Bet hid mouth cloaetaV
SCOPAL
MEETING