(I THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 1914. CAUSE AND CURE OF UNEMPLOYMENT 10 YOUNG PEOPLE WILL OBSERVE WEEK WITH A GENERAL PROGRAM Conference Subjects for Va rious Nights Announced for the Session." OFRCERS ARE CHOSEN PASTORATE HERE . ENDS TOMORROW RETURNS FROM VISIT TO NORTH EUROPE LEADING WORKERS WILL VISIT PORTLAND PEOPLE OF BE LECTURE T FOR HEADQUARTERS Professors Wood arid Ogburn of Reed College to Give a . Sunday Evening Series. Business Meeting of Society Office of S ite President in - Last Night Followed by an Enjoyable Social Session. CHTIADOR CS MILLARD AVE CHURCH w ill Northwesjrn Building to . BeHJtilized, T The announcement Is made that the 4 7 ,2 "-ft? s V A course of four lecture on the gen eral topic, "The Cause and Cure of . Unemployment," is, to be given by Professor Wood and Ogburn of Reed college Sunday evenings In October at the Church of Oar Father. Unitarian, Broadway and Yamhill streets. The series opens tomorrow night, when Professor Wood will speak on the subject, "Who Are the Unem ployed?" Professor Ogburn's address on October 11 will endeavor to an swer the question, "Why Are They 'Unemployed?" On October 18 Profes sor Wood will discuss "The Problem in ' Portland," and Professor Ogburn will conclude October 25 with an address "The .Answer to the,! Problem." The first Sunday In October at this cfcurch has been observed for many years as Home Coming Sunday, and will be so observed tomorrow, but pre cedence will be given to the Day of Prayer for Peace, ordered by Presi dent Wilson. i Dr. Eliot in the morning will speak on "Rendering Unto God the- Things That Are Caesar's." The Bulletin of the Church of Our Father announces that the year's pro-- gram of the Women's Alliance will be a study of tho prophets of Israeal. J This line of thought will be taken up : at the meetings on the first Wtdnea ' day of each month. TSe third Wed nesdays will be devoted to social gath ering with varied programs. Dr. Trimble to Give . ; Parting Message . Rev. and Mrs. Delmer H. Trimble will spend their last Sunday with the Cjentenary M. K. church people tomor row. Dr. Trimble, through the action of. the Oregon conference, which met In hls cfhurch and adjourned last Mon-- day morning, was transferred to the pastorate ef th First M. E. church at Tacoma. ( Dr. Trimble .will, give part '. itg messages at the morning and eve- nlng services, and with Mrs. Trimble ' lie will leave for .Tacoma early next week. A largely attended farewell re , ceptlon for the Trimbles was held at .the parsonage, 644 Kast Ankeny street, Friday evening. . Charles K Weaver. Sunday school J superintendent, delivered a speech of appreciation and on behalf of the con gregation presented a handsome gold watch to Dr. Trimble and a wrist "'. watch to Mrs. Trimble, - Rev. Thomas ,W. Iane of the First a church at Tacoma, who Is exchanging pulpits with Dr. Trimble, will deliver ' his farewells in Tacoma tomorrow, : and wVll have charge of his Portland , , pastorate Sunday. October 11. Morning Services V At Temple of Tnith Dr. Perry Joseph Green announces i the opening of morning aei vices at 'the Tempi, of Truth, Ellers building, I tomorrow at 11 a. m. He also an j nouDces the organizing of a New Thought Sunday school to meet each , ( Sunday 'morning at 10 o'clock and a , New Thought Young People's society ito meet each Sunday evening at 7 p. TO. Mr. Charles Spencer is president. Dr. Green's subject for tomorrow morning and evening will be "The Krtension of Youth and Cure for Old Age" or the -Elixir of Life" in New Thought truths. Kaeh of these lec tures are complete in themselves, yet baye definite relation to the one pre : ceding, containing valuable lessons of elf mastery and attainment to those In whom consciousness has not awak . ened the "I am" or "God the Father" a power within their individuality. These services are free to everyone. Warren 'Bible Class J To Meet Tomorrow The Warren BTble class of the First Presbyterian church, with an enroll ment of over 400 yonng women, will hold its opening meeting of the church year tomorrow noon, in room "E," of tne cnurcn nouse, 454 Alder street f This is primarily a class for busl ness women, which alms to meet the social as well as the religious needs ef Its members, and as far as possible to relieve distressing conditions of whatever nature, as they come to .' their attention. . Under the leadrshlp of Mrs. A. L. ; Ford Warren, the class has reached a ' high state of organization, and is an . nvr mtiuence among the ! Women of the community. young Sunday Schools to . Hold a Convention v The MennonMe Sunday schools of the state will hold a convention at Zlon church, Polk station. Polk county, on the last' Sunday in November, pre liminary to the organisation of a per manent convention. The principal ob ject of this permanent organization, and the object which makes the pro poned organization different from other Sunday school associations of the state. Is the proposal for members of -this organization to perpetuate the German language by teaching that language exclusively in all children's meetings. Backers of this movement regard the Hunday school as the most feasible method of teaching the lan guage to children of the rural "dis- tricta. Vigorous Speaker ; Td Conduct Revival Rer. C C Bell pastor of Alberta TTnlted Brethren church, has secured ' 1 the servioes of Rev. G. E. McDonald of Seattle to conduct a series oX re- , viral meetings. Friends of Rev. Mr. , McDonald say he is a forceful sneaker. , Last January' this church did a most excellent work along revival lines and , an especial effort is being planned to equal ir not exceed . those 'good re ! . suits. These meetings will be ushered I -In with a rally next Wednesday even ing, which wfli be attended by several of the uperin ten ents of districts in this conference. It is planned to eon duet these meetings for a period of about l days Good music and good ociwia omes art jinmaea, . -in Rev. J. K. Hawkins. Rev. J. IC Hawkins, who was as signed to the pastorate o the First Methodist Episcopal church of Med ford by the unanimous, vote of the cabinet of the recent Oregon confer ence, will preach hts last sermon at Sellwood Methodist church tomorrow evening. Accompanied by Mrs. Hawk ins and their three children, he will arrive at his new post next Friday. Mr. Hawkins has Just completed four successful years at the Sellwood churclu during which the entire church debt was wiped out and 136 new mem bers were received. Members of his congregation, while loath to lose their pastor, are congratulating him upon being assigned to a church with nearly 200 more members than the Sellwood church. Before coming to Sellwood Mr. Hawkins occupied the pulpit of the 1'irst Methodisf church of Roseburg. where, at the end of a three years' pastorate, he was requested to return by a unanimous secret ballot of the quarterly conference. Previous to that he was pastor of the First Meth odist church of McMlnnville. He has been connected with the Oregon con ference in a preaching capacity for 14 years. At Med ford Mr. Hawkins will suc ceed Rev. E. O. Eldrldge, who has been assigned to the Mount Tabor Method ist church. He will be succeeded at Sellwood by Rev. A. R McLean, form erly pastor of the Roseburg Methodist church, who will deliver his first ser mons at the Sellwood chtrrch on Octo ber 11. Peace Is Topic at Services Tomorrow Topics appropriate to Peace Sunday will be discussed by Rev. Luther R. Dyott at the First Congregational church in both services tomorrow, and special mnste nas been arranged. Dr. Dyott's morning topic is "Power of Prayer." and in the evening "The Peace Needed by All tho World." Tl$ is the musical program: . . Morning Prelude. "Largo" from "Xerxes" CHandeO; powtlotte, "fb fare (Leramens). , ; In the evening th organJt. George Seymonr Beedrwood. will , open the services with an organ reeital his numbers belngr "Allegretto" (Thomas) ; "Capriccio" (Lemaigre), and "Morceau Symphonitue" (Gnllmant); The quartet In charge of Harold Hurlbut will eing in . the morning "Peacft Shall Dwell In the Land'" (Stalner). and In the evening, 'Wel come, Sweet Grace" (Macy). Miss Peterson will give a solo In the eve ning. Song and Story Service Feature The song and story service, "Chris tie's Old Organ," will be rendered Sun day night in the Rose City Park Meth odist Episcopal church. The service is superior to others in the adaptabil ity of the music to the theme of the story and services of this kind have been immensely popular in Great Britain. The songs are not written merely to fill in. but they are written into the heart of the story so that story and songs are a unit in thmnrtit The minister tells the story and the chorus choir renders the musical num bers. In the early summer, "The Story me nnic nose," Dy Mrs. E. M. Whlttembre, was similarly presented. GIVES FIRST SERMON AS SUPPLY PASTOR Professor William Proctor., t-roressor William M. Proctor of the Pacific University at Forest Grove delivered nis first sermon as supply pastor at the Pilgrim Congregational church last Sunday mornln.- Me will be at the Pilgrim church until after me nrsi ox tne year, succeeding Rev. lk roung, wno resigned to enter the national temperance work as soloist with the "Frying Squadron" that is to make a campaign through the United siaies. - . rrotessor Proctor is a graduate of rr wiman voiiege ana was formerly a pastor of the First Congregational church at Oregon City. He has been at Forest Grove since 1911. oecupylns the chair -of Biblical Hr?rftiniL 4s ' 4 " , v Under the .auspices of the Portland Baptist Young People's Union, young people's week Is to be observed, prac tically every night next week at the White Temple. The institute is being held to help officers and leaders of the Baptist Young People's societies to be more efficient in the leadership tasKs, ana it will be under the auspices of Rev. J. D. Springston, director of young people's work for the northwest. '1 he conference method will be used at each of the meetings, so that lead ers may bring up for consideration the thing's that directly concern them Jn their local society work or In their department. The short . time of nreDaration for the institute was designed to enforce a snappy. Intense campaign, and the leaders In each local society were urged to make a thorough canvass in me exrort to have their members at tend the sessions. Monday night the conference subject "An Efficient CamDaiirn": Tuesdav night, "The How and Why of Study Courses," and Wednesday night, "How to Conduct Devotional and Other Meetings." Thursday night the regular prayer meeting services will be held and the conference resumed Friday night with a discussion of "Methods of Extension and Promotion of the Local Society Work." The conference ends with a Sunday afternoon session, when "General and Personal Evansrelism" will be discussed. Come to Church" Committee Slogan During the past week the Wraverly Heights Congrega tional church. Woodward av enue and East Thirty-third street has had a committee canvassing the parish, calling at 1200 homes, ascertaining church affiliations and distri buting over 600 "Come to church" invitations. This Is In line with Rally Day, to be ap propriately observed tomorrow. Following the Sunday school exercises, there will be a com munion service and reception of members at 11 o'clock. The pastor. Rev. Albert C. Moses, will deliver a sermon In line with President Wilson's Peace Prayer proclamation tomorrow night. The membership of Waveriy church will be largely Increased tomorrow, dne to the activities of the pastor and workers In the last few weeks. The congregations have more than quadrupled in size since a year ago. CHURCHES WILL OBSERVE PEACE SERVICE SUNDAY Prayer, that divine InterDoeltlon may bring to an end the wars that are ravaging all Europe, win be ln- OKea in observance of President Wilson's Peace Prayer proclamation, in virtually everv church of Portland tomorrow. Most of these services will be in the evening, . because the regular rally day exercises hav bMn in process of preparation for several weeks "or months in some eases and cannot be postponed. Rev. S. R. Trawklnit iutn. vF V. Central Christian chtrrch and presi dent of the Portland Ministerial Fed eration, again calls attention to the fact that tomorrow is the day desig nated by President Wilson for special iirayrr ma; me wars or the world may be terminated. The program at Central church wm be more largely one of prayer than usual. There will be"' a season rvf silent prayer by the entire congrega tion. This will be followed by a series of sentence prayers in which every one present will be asked to take part Following the prayer and communion service, tne pastor will erive hi dis course on the topic, "Christianity and ine united states Must and Will Put an End to Wars." Mrs. Mary Harris Armor of RenrHx will occupy the pulpit at the evening hour, preaching on a temperance sub ject. The First Presbvterian church will join with other relieious institutions of our country tomorrow in the obser vation or a National Peace Day. The pastor. Rev. John H. Boyd, is pre paring to present, the peace question in two different aspects at 10r80 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. The atmosphere will be one of patriotic pride and gratitude ror tne position or peacemaker among the nations of the world, which our country is taking in the history of the day, as well as of earnest prayer tnat peace' may snortly join again in brotherliness and good will, the na tions which today are warrine against each other. The Peace Day service at Kenll- worth Presbyterian church will take place tomorrow evening. This program nas Deen arranged: irelude; hymn. "Peace, Perfect Peace;" prayer for peace: reading of Scriptural peace selections; anthem, "Through Peace to Light;" hymn, "Like a River Glor ious;" offertory; anthem, "A Peace Day Hymn;" sermon. "The President's Prayer Proclamation;" solo, "Let Us Have Peace;" benediction by J. B. Edgar. The pastor. Rev. I K. Richardson, will deliver a sermon for. the young people at the morning service, In observance of the proclamation of President ,?Wilson for world's peace the services at Rodney avenue Chris tian church will all have' a relative bearing in that direction. The morn ing subject will be, "The Prince of Peace Christ Jesus." In the evening, an evangelistic theme, They All Do It." The music under the leadership of Mrs. Ira Kimmons. will be a spe cial feature of the. day. .iMlzpah Presbyierlan church. Divis ion and East Nineteenth streets, will observe tomorrow as Rally Day. and also as the special day of prayer for peace. The communion will be administered in the morning at 11 o'clock; In the afternoon f rom to 4 o'clock. Ad dresses will be heard from Rev. John H. Boyd of the First Presbyterian church, and Rev. J. E. , Synder of Piedmont church. ' ' Evening service at' 7:30 will be In charge of Rev. Harry Leeds, the pastor. ; ' - .'J ; In the White Temple tomorrow Dr. Hinson will take for his theme the ap peal for a Peace Sunday made by President Wilson. The sermon will deal with - the indispensable elements that must comDlne in any lasting peace."i " s .i-..'Oi At this service the Temple quartet will sing the anthem. "Bread .of the World" (Mendelssohn-Zeckwer), and Rer. B. J. Thoren.- After seeing the recent total eclipse of the sun, visible only in the far north of Europe, and viewing the mid night run from the northernmost point of the Scandinavian peninsula, Rev. B. J. Thoren, pastor of the Swedish Tabernacle, Is back In the city and will occupy his pulpit Sun day morning. Dr. Thoren left here, last April primarily to attend a gathering of the religious forces of his denimination. During the summer, however, he was busily engaged In vl si tine relatives In various parts of Sweden. In attending tne uaiac exposition at Malmo, and in generally touring the country. Many of the towns of his itinerary were In the far north, beyond the Arctic circle, and at JelHva-ra he saw the Immense Iron mines, where the Iron ore outcrops on the surface of the earth. He returned recently by way of England, and had some inter esting experiences In coming through luo war zone. Interest Shown in Next Church Year Members of the Transylvania etree of the First Christian church are man ifesting great Interest in the we mapped out for the coming year. The members of this organization have decided to utilize their time both In literary pursuits and charitable work. ihe next meeting will be held a the home of Mrs. H. R. WlnchelL 564 Marguerite avenue, Wednesday, Octo- ner 7, at wnicn the following program will be rendered: Piano selection. miss wincnen; reading, Mrs. M ewer-re paper, "Civic Awakening Among Worn en. Mrs. Benson; quotations from favorite authors, Mesdames Green .xracy ana Jacoosm. Mrs. Virginia S. Hutchinson will afex "Before the Crucifix- (LaForde). At night Dr. Hinson wiTl continue his series of sermons on Christian Science and the Bible. The quartet win at this service furnish singing from selections from Gaul's "Holy City," as follows: Tenor solo, "My Soul is Athlrst for God," Norman A. Hooee; contralto solo, "Eye Hath Not Seen," by Mrs. Virginia S. Hutchinson; baritone sole, "A New Heaven and a New Earth," by Hart ridge G. Whipp; soprano solo, "These Are They Which Came Out of Great Tribulation," by Mrs. Pauline Miller Chapman. The anthem. ''No Shadows Yonder" win also be given. Before the evening service Laden E. Becker will give a 15 minute organ recital. The Spiritual Chnrdi of the 8od. Auditorium building. 208 14 Third street, win commemor ate Peace day DIRECTORY OF WEEK'S SERVICES IN PORTLAND CHURCHES first White Temple, W. B. His, pasta. Bible school. 10. Serricea, 11 and 7:80. 8. H a- m. B. T. P. U-, 30 p, m. "Peace Sunday." and "Chrtetian Science and the Bible.." No. ft. . East Bids Sev. O. W. Snaak. pastor. Services 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. H. B. T. P. U. 6:30. "Plcttns of a Wasted Ufa." and "The Fatherhood of God." Highland Bev. C. B. KUtett. B. T P. O. 8:30. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. 8. S 9:45. "Praying for Peace," and "The Gospel's Present Tense." Calvary iter. Walter Daft, pester. Bast 8th and Grant. Preaching at If a. m. and 70 p. 01. S. &, 10. B. T. P. 0, :45. "Melchisedec, King of Peace," and "The President's Prayer Gathering-" Arleta B. W. 1. 8. Bprlccs. BnacUy school U.45. B. V. P. U. 0:13. SerTlees 11 and eO. "Prayer and Prospecta," and "Hither to." University Park Be. A. O. Sexton, paster. 11 and 7 :30. 8. S., 10. B. T. P. tt, 1, Sellwood Bev. F. H. Hayes, 11 and 7:30. 8 8. 10. Y. P. O. 6:30. Grace MontanlU, Bev. H. T. Cash. 11 and 3:so. x. p. 0:30. s. s. a :4a Sonnyslue (Uerman) s. a. 9:45. Conrad Wyes, superintendent. St. Johns (GermsBl Rev. Karl Feldaetb. 8. S. t:45. 11 and 7:30. T. P. V.' 7. Et. Johns B. P. Borden, pastor. B. 8. 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Third Rev. W. J.' Beavan. Knott and Van couver avenue, 11 and 7:90. B. Y. P. U.. 6:30. 8. 8., 9:45 a. m. "Peace on Earth," and "Rally Day." Kast rorty-rirtn rrreet tier. A. B. Welts. S. 8., 9:4a. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7 -.30 p. m. B. Y. P. V., 7. -Uow The Blood' PurW He,"-and "War Is ." ' Kirst German He v. J. rLralt. 11 and 7:3b. 8. S. 9:45. Chinese Mission S. 3. 7. J. G. Uakne, so- Dcrintendcnt. Mt. Calvary Weidler and TJnlon are.. Rev. A. M. aehrack. Services 11 and 8. 8. S., a. m. Tabernaele 42d St. and 45th ave., S. E. Bev. J. Clark Tibbetta, pastor. Sermons 11 and 7:45. S. 8., 9:45 a. m. B. Y. p. n 6:45. Eev. O. C Wright and Bev. J. Dlmlck Taylor. Second German ive. Frederick Boetrmso. 11 and 7:30. 8. S. 9:45. Y. P. U. 6:45. Lents Rev. J. M. Nersoo. S. S. 9:45. Serv ices 11 and 7:30. B. Y. P. C':3 p. m. "la War Justifiable." and .The Dragnet. Mount Olivet Kev. W. A. Magnett, pastor. 11 and 8 p. m. B. 8. 12:30. Swedish 15th and Hoyt sta.. 10:43 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. S. S-. 10. By Y. P. O., 6:30. Italian Mission Rev. PrSincesco Sannella. pastor. Pastor's circle 8. Preaching 10:80, short sermon tor English speaking people; alaa i 7:30. sthodlsv. First Third and, Taylor atal Rev. Frank L Loveland. S. &., 12:15. "Christ Weeping a World of War," and "la It Anybody's Busi ness.' Trinity East 10tn ' and Sherman. Bev. A. B. Calder, 11 a. m. snd 8:00 p. m. 8 8.. 10. E. U, 7. "An Laqnalilled Reporter," and "Among the SlnnerB." Swedish Borthwlcfc an& Beea. t. 4. Berf, pastor. 11 sud 7 ::!0. S. S. 10. E. L. 7. Epwortb Kev. C. O.; iScCullfx-h. Servicrs at 11 a. m. and 7UJ0 n.' m. b. it. 9:45. E. u, 8:30. k'lrct Norwegran Danish Curner 18th and Hoyt. Rev. Ellas GJerding. Preaching II and a. Y. V. M., 6 p. pi- 8. S. L.. p. m. - Wood Is wn Bev. Louis Thomas, pastor. 8. IO. , . X. 7 Preaching 11 and 7,-45. At the regular business meeting of the Toung People's Society of Chris tian Endeavor of the Millard Avenue Presbyterian church, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Burch, 5609 Sixty-third street southeast, last even ing, the following officers of the so ciety were elected for the ensuing six months: President, Miss Lois Burch; vice president. Miss Myrtle Campbell: corresponding secretary. Miss Marie Wood; recording secretary. Miss Ber- nice Paisley; treasurer. Miss Jessie Huggins; chairman of prayer meeting committee, Nell Robertson; chairman of lookout committee. Miss Clara Burch; chairman of social committee. Miss Jennette Pound; chairman of mis sionary committee. Miss "Essie Strang; chairman of music committee, Nell M. Robertson. Sunday, Oct. 11 will be observed by the society as Rally Day with special services in the evening. After ' adjournment of the business session games and contests of various kinds and music were indulged In un til a late hour when refreshments were served. Those present were: Glen R. Kletnau, George Chambers. Neil Rob ertson, Harry White, Eddie Evans. Ar thur StreUman. Harry Grable, Frank Strelrman, Chester Reed, Josiah Roe ers, Allen Black, Clinton Amadou, Wy- lie Doran. Glenn Campbell, Bemlce Paisley, Jennette Pound, Alalia Wood, Luclle Hoggins, Margaret Burch, Clara Burch. Myrtle Ellis, Jessie Huggins. Blanche Rogers, Nettle Trailer. Marie Wood, Lola Burch. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Williams, Mr. sad Mrs. J. H. Mey er. Rev. W. H. Amos. Mr. and Mrs. R-. A. Burch. and Mr. and Mrs. Ell ton Shaw. Will Lecture Upon Const s Sufferings Two lectures on the general subject. The Sufferings of Christ," are to be delivered on the next two Sunday afternoons by Evangelist Norman M Iiewton of the International Bible Students association. Tomorrow after noon he will discuss this subject un der the topic, "The Man Christ Jesus.1 and next Sunday he will speak of "The Church, His Body, showing the ast elation of the church with Jesus in providing the sacrifices for sin. Both services will be held in the associa tion's former quarters, the Odd Pel lows' hall at East Sixth and Kast Alder streets. with a program consisting of nrnste, prayer and silent messages for -neace. Morning services at 11 a. m. will be conducted Dy Rev. J. H Lucas, pas- The First Christian rhnwli VS. r and Columbia, will observe tomorrow with prayers for the sufferers tn war ring countries, as requested by the president. The program arranged in cludes a statement concerning service and the reading of the president's messag; prayer tor the sufferers abroad; prayer for the mothers and children; prayer for peace, and prayer for our nation and its relation to the world. . A special' musical program wlU be rendered by the choir. Rev. Walter Duff of Calvary Baptist church. East Eighth and Grant streets, has arranged unique services for Sun day morning, his subject being "The King of Peace," the most wonderful of kings, Melchizedek, at 11 o'clock. In the evening at 7:30 the president's call will be answered with a prayer gather ing. Everyone is asked to bring a prayer for peace, as it appeals to them, and these will be read by the pastor or spoken, as the people desire. All can have some part in service. ' "Sidelights of the War," the pastor's sermon, and popular patriotic songs will constitute the evening program at St. James' English Lutheran church. Rev. J. Allen Leas will speak in the morning on a peace' subject, and there will be prayers for peace. "Prayers for Peace." and "Tjeevtag Men." Norwegian Danish Vaacoever and 8kid more. Rev. Abr. Verelde. pastor. 10:46 and 8. S. 8 li m. Sunnyslde Kev. R. Elmer Smith. D. D., , :3a "A Vital Problem," grand sacred con cert by choir and men's glee club at 7:45. ienirai vaneuaver ave, sod esrgo. lie. C. C Rarick. Services 11 and 8. S. 8.. 9:45. Class meetings. 12:15. E. L.. 7. Centenary Ttiom.-m W. tdtne, D.D pastor. S. Si.. 9:45. E. L., J50. Services 11 and 7:30. Parting measagea, by Dr. Trimhle. 8t. Joh.au Bev. J. J. Patten. Services 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. KJ. E. L. 6:30. Japanese Mission Bev. Elben Btbara. 9:3b and 8:30. S. 8. 8:30. , Laurelwood Bev. V. I. WOUngs. 63d L, S. E. snd Foster Road. S. 8.. O.ii. K. L.. 6:30. Serricea. 11 and 8. Sellwood Bev. James 1. Hawkins, 11 and 7:3a J. K., 2:30. E. L.. 6:30. Chinese Mission 11 ana 7:30. German P. A. Schumann. S. S. 9:49. Serv ices 11 and 8. Bpworth league 7:19. Mount Tabor Rev. C. I Hamilton, 61at and K. Stark. 11 and 8. S. S.. 9:45. B. U 60. Montavilla Rev. W. H. Hampton. Sermon at 11 and 7:30. S. 9:45. B. L., 6:1ft. Junior League. 3. Chus meeting, 12:16. Clinton Kelly Memorial John Parsons, pas tor. S. 8., 9:45. Services 11 a. ra. and 8 p. m. K. U, 6:45 p. m. African 2Uon Rev. W. W. Howard, n and 8. S. &. 1. R. 8. L 7. Boss City Park Bos City Park club. house. Rev. William W. Yoongsso. pastor, services 11 and 7:45. S. 8, 9:45. "A Prayer for Peace" and "Christlea Old Oregon." University Park Kev. L. C. Poor. 11 and 7 30. - S. S, 10 a. m. E. L :ls. Rally day. Pstton Rev. George P. Hopkins, pastor. Preaching 11 and 7:45. S. 8., 10 a. m., E. L. 6:45. Wesleyan Rev. D. B. Hampe. pastor. Preachlg 11 and 7:30. 8. S., 10. Y. p. M. 6:30. Bethel Rev. J. L. Craw, pastor. 8ervtcs 11 and 7:45. S. 8. 1:19. C. B. 7. Lenta Rev. W. Boyd Moor. 11 and 8. 8. S. 10. E. L. 7- Woodstock Prank Vames, pastor. 11 and 7:30.. S. IO a. m.- Class meeting 12 m. Lincoln Street M. . U O. Reed, paatac. 11 and 8. 8. 8. 10 Oak Grove Bev. C. H. Wooley. Scr rices 11 and 8. S. 8. IO. Westmoreland Bev. Alfred Bates, 8. S-. 7. Sermon, 8. First German A. F. Craraer, raatar. Preaching 11 and 8. 8. S 10. E. L. 7 JO. Yresovterlan. First Presbyterian chnrch Bev. Joha Boyd mtntster. Preaching 10:30 and 730. . C. M. 6:30. Miapah Rev. Harry Leeds, pastor, sermoa 11 snd 8. S- 8. 9:45 a. m. C E. 7 p. . Calvsry Eleventh and Clay sts. Rev. O. 8 Bum. Preaching, 10 JO and 7:30. 8. 8., 12 m. Communion and "Christ's Moving Pie- tares. Kentlworth East 34th end Gladstone Bev Leslie Kirk Richardson, pastor. 11 and 7:45 Bible school, 9:45 a. m. "Little Foxes," and "President Wilton's Prayer Proclamation. foartn iv. aenry u. .Hanson, . pastort Services. 10:30. 8. S.. 12. C. E.. 6;30 Communion and Installation of elders. ' snd "The GTeat- War." . Z Anabel Otobert N. McLean, Services II and 7:45. S. 9:44. C. E.. 6:45. Hope, Montavilla. Toth and Everett ata Rev. &. W. Dimmn, . 10. Services IX. X s , t-. V ' 5 w jj Mrs. Mary Poster Bryner. Mrs. Mary Foster Bryner and W. C. Pearce. two of the leading Sunday school educators of the world, are to be entertained, by Portland Sunday school workers this month. Mrs. Bryner Is international superin tendent of the elementary division of the International Sunday School asso ciation, and Mr. Pearee is superintend ent of the International's adult depart ment. Mr. Pearce has done more than any one else since Sunday school or ganization was started to promote the adult organization. Mrs. Bryner was the only woman speaker to take a prominent part In the World Sunday School convention at Zurich. Switzer land, In the summer of 191S. Mrs. Bryner will be entertained by the Portland Graded Union, and win WHAT CHURCH AND CLERGY ARE DOING The Deaconesses' AvzUlary. The regular monthly meeting of the Deaconesses' Auxiliary Of . the Taylor Street M. E. church was held In the church parlors Wednesday. The ses sion lasted all day, the time being spent In sewing on garments to be used In connection with the work of the dea conesses. At this meeting a commit tee was appointed to arrange for an other rummage sale like the one that was so. helpful to the people of Lower Albina last fall. Friends of the auxil iary1 who can donate any articles of wearing apparel for this ate may no tlfy the Deconess Home, 7SS East Pins street. e To Hold Rally Day. The Sunday school of the First Unit ed Brethren church. East Morrrson and East Fifteenth streets, will fittingly observe rally day with a program to morrow morning. The girls' choral club. Its members attired In costnme of foreign lands, win contribute - several numbers, and there will be solos, duets and recitations by the younger mem bers of the school. Rev. John K. Nlse wonder. pastor, will preach In the even ing on "One Half of Sixteen Hundred Million at War." To Speak era. Temperance. Mrs. Mary Harris Armor, one of the great temperance lecturers of the south, will speak at the First Method ist ! church South, Union avenue and Multnomah street, at 11 o'clock tomor-r row morning. The usual first Sunday of the month musical program will take place tomorrow night. The pastor. Rev. L. P. Law, will speak on a theme In line with President Wilson's Peace Prayer proclamation at the evening service. Annual Convention in Progress. Rev. Charles A. Phipps, general sec retary of the Oregon State Sunday School -association, and Mrs. S. W. Onnsby, field superintendent, are in and; 7 :30. C. E, 6:30 p. a thai Daily Life," and "Peace. Ice ' in pobUc school. "Rellgtea of livening Hswtnorne Park L. . Grimes, vaator. 1. S. S., 0000. Services, 10:30 snd 8. Piedmont Rev. J. K. Snyder, Cleveland end Jirrett sta, IX. C E.. 6:30. 8. 8.. 9:45. Third East 13th nA Ptne mtn a t. Rotehlson. oastor. Servlowi 10:.V1 mnA Tir S. B.. 12. C. E-, 6:45. Commonlon and "In- teraatloaal Peace Day." toraei Bev. Henry L. Pratt, 11 sad 8. 6. 8. 10. C. E. 6-JO D. m. Third Bev. A. 1 Bntrhim Services lO:S0 sad 7:45. 8. S. 12. O E. 6:4S Vnitf W. Lee Gray, minister. 8. 8. 10 Prsschcng 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. arnor uooge Kev. ueorge B. Cremley. 11 i and 7:45. b. . 8. 10. Mt. Tabor Rev. Graham Moore. R. . 11 a. m. and 8 p. ra. 8. 10 a. m. C E.. 7 p, m. Ternoa 19th aad Wygant era. H f Moent, pastor. Services 11 snd J :30- 8. S.' 10 a. m. C. B., :30 p. m. Westminster Rev. Henry Mareotte. E. 17th and Schuyler. 10:30 and 7:45. S a . i- Y P. 8. C E-. 6:30. "The Prayer for Peace." and "The Facts of Life." Spokane Avenue J. E. Yooel. pester. 8. g,. 10 s. n. Sermon.1 11 aad 8. Millard Aveane Rev. W. H. Amos, Serv ices 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. 10. X. P. 8. c. K 6:30 p. tn Ross City Park Services It snd T:4S. Bev Boqdlnot Seely. C Ev. 6:30 n. m ' 8. ft.' 9:44. Dr. J. R. N. Bell of Corvanis will talk in tne morning on. "World's Peace" aad again In, the evening. Marshall Street Rev. Mr. Black, pastrr. 11 and 7:30. 8. S. 10 a. m. Y. P. 8. a E. 6 80 p. ra. Trinity, corner Virginia and ifetreska sts.. Re. B. Beason. pastor. aerles 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 10. Y. P. S. C. E, 6:3a Chinese 145 V, 1st St, 7:46. S. 8. 6:49. He foraged Frank D. rreaer. Preaching. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. IO. i United Presbyterian. Kentoe Jt. S. Cole. Services 10:18 a. bl and 8 p. m. 8. 8. 10 a. m. First Sixth and MontgosBery. Prank De Witt Flndlev. 10:30. 8. 8.. 12 ra. C B e-43 p. m. "God'a Method of Bringing Peace," and "The Oregon Dry Campaign, The Church of the strangers Rev. a, Esrl Dubois, 16:30 and 8. C. E.. 630 . m. "Then will I Hear from Heaven, aad "A 8urpr1ae Service." Third W. A. Spalding. D, D. saatar. S7h and Hawthorne. 8, 9:50. X. P. 7. Services 11 and S. ' Oak Grave Methcdist EpiaeeeaL first M. E. Church c .L. Wseiey. pastor. 1.18. 10 a. ra. Preaehlntr at 11 a. ra. and 8 m. E. U, 7 p. n. Special music ' K. E. Chtroh Sorrth, First tTaton ave. and Mnltnomab LevVk Pierre Zmw. oastor.- Preachisr it nf i 8 i-1., 10. Mm. Armor of Georgia and Special First Park and Colombia streets Services at-U aad 8. S.'S, 10. C. E, 7 p. m. First Park and Columbia streets Services k ii atie o. io. m. k., 7 n. m. Montavilla East 8rventv-eixth aad Hoyt. Bev. J. . r. Ghormley. Services, 11 and S p. m- S. R. 10 a, m. - C. E i 7 p. m. Central Kev. . Samuel B. Hawkins, pastor 8. 8 la. C K.. . m. Service, u sn.l 6. Gladstone - Bev. toy L. Dunn uttnr Mrv- j Continued on Following- Page) W. C. r-earee. speak at a mass meeting at the First Christian church, October 11. Mr. Pearce will be given a banouet by the men's classes of the city at the White Temple, Tuesday, October 13, and will speak in the same church that evening. Mrs. Bryner. at her meeting; will speak of the "City Training 8chool, for the Instruction of Sunday school teachers. Although Portland has no such institution of the kind. It is likely that one will be organized before the end of the year. Mr. Pearce will discuss seme' phase of adult Bible class work. Not only are Portland people taking an active In terest tn the coming of these two per sonages, but Inquiries are coming from many outside of the city. MEMBERS Eugene, conducting the annual Lane County Sunday School convention. The meeting: Is being, held in the First Christian church, and delegates from all parts of the county were expected to be present. The meeting will close this evening. Church Chorus Reorgvtlaed. The Senior chorus of the First Pres byterian church, under the leadership of J. A. Fin ley, was reorganized for the year's work Wednesday 'evening. Officers were elected and every means adopted for making this organization one of real worth. The first concert of the year will be "The Messiah" and win be ready for presentation during Christmas week. Will Sold Salty Day. The Rose City Park Presbyterian Sunday school, at Forty-fifth street and Sandy boulevard, will observe Rally day tomorrow. A special pro gram. Including promotion exercises of the classes, wfli be rendered. This Sunday school has recently secured F. R. Cook of 420 East Fortieth street north to act as superhateadenyt. PeHowsliip Banxroet Members of the First Methodist Kpiaoopal elrnrrsh Booth, at Union ave rrne and Mrrltxromah street, will par ticipate In a fellowship banquet and rally meeting next Tnnrsday night in the ebarch parlors. Among the speak ers will be O. W. Elliott, president of the board; K. H. Mowre, presidtn; elder, and Bev, I P. Letw, pastor oZ the cbmrch, e e The PtryoaolotT 6 . Rev. R. Crlehtoa, pastor of the First Presbyterian etrarch ef Bnreka, Cal., will preach at the Atkinson Memorial Congregational church, lOast Twenty ninth and East Everett streets, - tomor row morning. Rev. Frank W. Gorman, the pastor, win speak rn the evening fon "The Psychology of War." a e Bally Day Bervtees. Rally day services wfH be observed (faring the regular Sunday school hour, beginning at S:S0 tomorrow morning, at the First Congregational church. Qret preparations have been made far aa In teresting program, Soma Corners" Bight. In the First CongregatlonsJ chnreh Thursday "Home Corners' Night" was observed with much success. There was an Interesting program, and un der the auspices of the King's Daugh ters dinner was served. wm "Visit Wenatcn.ee. Rev. W. B. Hinson, pastor of the White Temple, will go to Wenatchee, WautL, early next week to deliver three sermons at the Baptist convention there, but will return for the midweek service, next Thursday night. Speaks at the T. W. C Am Rev. C. C Rarick, pastor or tne cen tral Methodist church, win speak at the vesper services at the T- W. C A. to morrow afternoon on tne sunjeet ine Great Teacher." Mrs. Deem will sing. The usual social hour will follow. Mayor Albee WD1 BpeaX Mavor H. R- Albee will give an ad dress on some theme of civic Import ance at the meeting of the Portland Ministerial .Federation, to be; held ai the Y. M. C. A. Monday. Will Conduct T. 7. Society. Charles Spencer, in the future, will conduct the , New Thought Young; Peoples society in connection with Dr. Perry J. Green of the Temple of Truth, KUers building. j - Sonr of Service Chanjred. After tomorrow night, all evening services of the First Presbyterian church will begin at 7:30 Instead of 7:46. This will, be in effect, as uAuai, throughout the winter months. Chrises Second - Coming Is Topic Rev, J. J. Staub. pastor of the Sun - nyside Congregational " cnurcn, Jhat Taylor and Thirty-second' streets, is preparing a serie of Sunday morning sermons on i n oecona corning m Christ." Recent f vents as well as a closer study of the Scriptures have greatly Increased! the attention of Christians everywhere on this sadly neglected doctrine.' In connection with the Communion service this Sunday morning at 11 o'clock he win take for his text; Tm He) Comes." state and city (jions of Christian En- heavor have Smade arrangements whereby the of fie of Q. Evert Baker, . i . . : . e. . . picsiaeai,) 10 De used Tor neaa- quarters for Khdeavor work. Mr. 1 Baker's office ij Uocated at 826 North western Bank tiding. Clarence II. "iprague is present, at the office Monday. Tuesday and Wed nesday evening!, ; to transact Christian Endeavor business of all kinds and to direct the plai Ing of new features of the union vf jrk. After October 10 a complete HneTxif Christian Endeavor literature will t'orf hand Tor sale, and workers have fcien invited to take ad vantage of thliV opportunity to secure these helps forjrflcient work. The Christian Endeavor Union Cab inet will be InLnession at Mr. Baker's ', office nejtt WVd'neoday evening at 7 o'clock for thefempose of finishing up i the business of&he-year. At 7:45 p.'m. I representatives 5 the ten Congrega tional churchej )f the city will assem ble to make p ihs for the conducting of the fourth -.innual city and subur ban Christian!. (Bdeavor rally on Octo ber 1 -in the f ghland church. Monday evening, OotoN iif 6, all persons who are expected t; load the Christian En deavor prayerfteetings of the various societies or tfj city, will be at the Christian ' End; 4vor headquarters to discuss plans ? .md methods in connec- tlon with the? Meetings that they are to lead. it On Monday- jOctober 12. the repre sentatives of! ;jthe various Christian Endeavor soc JJes of the city will meet in the Ifhrst Christian church. Park and Col"ijbia,',for the purpose of transacting tL l business of the local union.' One othe important features ' of this execute sebsiun will be the election of ofeicers for the remainder of the year. Tabernacle Baptist Holdsally Sunday jj ! Rally day fe'ill be observed at the Tabernacle PktlKt church, Knst Forty Becond Btreet.ind Forty-fifth avenue, tomorrow, w; tspeclal nervires. all day. Rev. OCC. Wright, secretary of the Oregon AUptist state convention, will preach 11 o'clock. During the noon hour ae every member canvass for the new j1jurch year will be made. From l'unii 2 o'clock will be rpent in prayer fof.fworld pence .and In the singing of rf.riotic Ktfliss. Between 2 and 3 o'clqtt In the afternoon Rev. J. 'Dimmlck ylor will rpeak on the fulfillment os-prophecy. At the latter hour Rev. Viilker Duff will take charge and cjviak on the topic, "A Full Sized Portrafof Christ." Kev. W. J.Oeaver will be In chares from '4 to 6'clork of a service for the deepeninfof the Hplrltual life of the church. fhe B. T. P. U. inet'ting comes at 6:4 ( Rev. J. Dlmmlck Tay lor will cone jjet evangelistic services in the evenly Quartey Meeting . Now! is Under Way f1 The quartfy meeting of the Cen tral Free jyethodist church. Hast Fifty-fifth pi Flanders ttreets. is now under j iay, in charge of Rev. F. 1a Burns llstrict elder of the Port land district t Mr. Burns conducted services last Aight and there will be services tonf Ipt. Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock "j"Hre will be a love feast, and following Jpreaching at 11 o'clock the sacrame-w1 of the Ird's Supper will be adrfFjfeistered. In the after noon at 3 o'pilck there will be a home missionary, .(rvtce under the auspices of the WofJen's Home and Foreign Missionary tociety. The series will be concluded w"h the preaching at night by Mr. Bur; CelebrSte Three Anniversaries Three gn i anniversaries win be observed ay , the First TJniversallst church Su y morning. Bmphasis will, of co lit e, be placed on the Na tional Day f Prayer for. Peace, and Rev. J. DDorby, the pastor, will have a tameph message on "Chrlstian Ixing Our T plvllixation." the social mission of ( p church today. Special music will i f provided in the church service andj. lunday school. . This Sunday Is a'ao the fifth anni versary of je placing of the comer stone of thes:burch by President Taft, Sunday H-fl be relftbrated In the Sunday schy.il by observance of the annual fall ;,, tally day. A cornet and violins wili'g Sgmcnt the orchestra and recitations Ti'id special vocal numbers will make It: V gala occasion. Leadei io Discuss Chitian Science' Profeesorferman S. Hering, C. S, B.. a ,mmbv of the board of lecture ship of thei inother ehnrch, the First Church of C jrist. Scientist, In Boston, will delivers, lecture on "Christian Rcience He- fig. Spiritual and ; Scien tific" at tlf First Church of Christ, Scientist, fi nineteenth and Everett streets. Sun y, October 11, at 3 and. 8 jx. m.. and . 'pea ted Monday evening, -October lJ.jprofessor Hering is one of the auf Arized lecturers of the Christian 3Znr- fth, and His dis course wiit jfremore De an auuiorlta- uve exposirvn oi lis teacnings. NeV York Tribune. The late .Charles' H. Britting, pro prietor of fice New York actors' res taurant kwxrn ai the "Little Hall of Fame," toofi a keen Interest In popu jlar trends tfld, movements of all kinds. : Mr. Brtttg thought little of scien tific marLa,et and efficiency en- j gineenng. ijwe saia one aay oi an ei- " '.'i r "Blank 1. fool, and I thought he'd go broke, ftfut, by Jingo, the fellow, has decelvft'j me. He has discovered . a labor sasig device and h' address will be Eatt street from now on." "Good bf?. Blank." said an actor "and what jbor saving device has he v discovered t- k s "An eldef ' widow" Mr. BrltUng n swered "at elderly widow with a mll Uon who h j consealed to marry him, . 1 i . i.