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    THE OREGON DAILY , JOURNAL, PORTLAND,. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 91915.
PLANS COM
'EDITOR AND. PUBLIC
OPINION' IS FIRST!
"TOPICS BY LOVELAND
New Series Takes Up Pro
fession and Politics and
Relatipn to Civic Affairs,
MEMORIAL
JUNIOR CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS ACTIVE AND EFFICIENT
FAREWELL RECEPTION
IS HELD; FOR PASTOR
II
ENJOYED HIGHLY
E
Adoption of Budget System
i" for Support of Union Prin-
eipal-Business.
Annual Meeting of Church
Arranges to Extend Influ
ence During Coming Year.
a
PLETE FOR
ATKINSON
CH
NDEAVOR
HAS
GQNFERENC
MONDAY
PROSPEROUS
SEASON
i Plans have been completed fdr the
successful handling of: the conference
Ir all Christian Endeavor officers and
committee chairman of the city, to be
hirid Monday evening at the First
-Pkeitbyterian church house.
At this Session the principal n"es
t0 to be discussed -will be concerning
tljre adoption of a budget system for
t lie financial support of the union and
the conducWr of committee confer
Aces, The Vexing of this budget for
tlio support or lie central organiza
tions will be appcrtlonel among the
various local unions if the plan goes
through. ,
!Tlia Arifarrii'i nt Moniluv nleht 1s
elety presidents who met at the Y. V.
A. December 1) to discuss some
means of fund raising. Lloyd U. Car
rlfk, president of tho city union, has
requested that each society be repre-
Bl'ilieu. By ai least live ijcrouiin.
; JThis is the budget that the central
organization proposes whall be raised:
Lecal union executive department $ 40
.Union, nraver meetlne eotnmitee 10
UfUon lookout committee
' lTtilon ' miHwIonary committee. . . .
Union efficiency committee
. PSbllt-ntion.Of ten bulletins
IlHrnll;M.niJM fund
15
20
10
80
J5
200
V6r state wprk
v , (Total
'Following the budget discussion.
. titer will be group conferences under
' the following traders:
- , Prayer meeting, nusic and flower
committee chairmen under Alvin K.
Bradford missionary, Linus Bittner;
' presidents and other officers, Lloyd
It, Carrick and MIhs Hutn Montague;
sprague.
; Methods of work in the local socie
ties. 'In relation to the special cam
paign for Christian Kndeavor -week
, opservance in I'turuaiy, win uo
hlt.V,V ei - - - . n - - -
Sunday School at
I- St. Johns Elects
I,
Th folfowlng officers have- been
elected by , the gundny school board of
the Methodist church of St. Johns:
Huperintendent, Mrs. 8. Ci Cook; as
sistant superintendent. II, Thurston;
second assistant superintendent, Mrs. j T
J, Kerr; secretary. Miss Beulah Titus;; J
assistant secretary,
K. Gauaway; t T.
treasurer, Mrs. H. O. Brown; organist,
.Alias J-i'UU "ny, Bsiiiii. orgaiiiDi,
fl Tk.l1. Vln.nn' rimrlitor Tr TT ft
Brown; asAlKtant chorister; Mrs. Myr
tle Weeks; librarian, Arlington Nolan,
' and assintant lllrrnrian, Miss Gene
yieve Aldrlch.
Tne primary oeparimeni orricers
'were elcted as follows: Superintend
ent. Miss Hortense Ingallls; assistant
euperinienueni, aiiss taa i uougneny ;
'second assistant. Mrs. J. Hamilton: or
ganist, Allco Brown; cradle roll, super
intendent, Mrs. J. Blew; first assist-
II. phort; second assistant, Mrs. M.
Sterling third assistant, Mrs. O. Lear;
home- department superintendent, Mrs.
1L- Short: missionary deoartment su-
', perlttendent, Mrs. B. Olsen; mlssion-
flrv .i dAnnrtrflenr apprptfl.rv.triuuiiirr
Ml si OUve Zimmerman, and temper
ance superintendent, W. Little.
Reading of Bible
: In Schools Is Topic
Drt,!llinson, pastor of the First Bap-
list cnurch, win discuss in his ser-
mon! tomorrow morning the reading of
the ;Blble in the public schools of
1'ortland.
The sermon will be a recapitulation
.' and - amplification of his address -be--
fore the teachers of Portland given by
hlio In the library today. At this serv.
Ice the anthem "Light of the World,"
' by Starnes, will be rendered by the
Temple quartet and Mrs. Hutchinson
and Mr. Whlpp will sing for the of
fertory. "The Lord-Is My Light," by
Dudley Buck.
At the evening service, which com-
. mences with an organ recital by Pro- !
lessor uecker nt 7:15. Dr. Hlnson 'will
preach the tenth sermon on Christian
Science and will discuss the topic,
"Christian Science and" Its Caricature
of Divine Healing." The musical pro
; gram for this' service will be of an in
. teresting character, with the anthem,
- "Sweet the Moments," by Donnlzetti.
and solos by Mrs. Chapman and Mr.
I loose; The ordinance of believers'
baptism, will be administered at the
eventnig service as it has been for 10
Sundays in succession in this church.
Leading of Singing
i For He vival Named
Charles Hart will have charge of the
; singing at the series of special revival
, services to commence at Sell wood Bap
tist Church. January .24, in which the
; pastorj, Kev. F. II. Hayes, will be
Oregon Cify Baptist church, and Rev.
" J. M. Nelson, pastor of Lents Baptist
, churelt .
TlieWomen's Missionary society at its
.hionthjy meeting yesterday heard
pperl by Mrs. F. H. Hayes on "New
Vear sf Resolutions" and by Mrs. Ma
tilda Frakes on "Christmas in Christ
Ian and Non-Christian Lands." Mrs.
Hayes'gave on instrumental solo .and
. with Mrs. j L. J. Easum rendered two
; duets, jj -.. !
. ' Last! night the 40 members of the
Young je People's society enjoyed a
-topsyjturyy" social at the parsonage.
Hev.lMr. Hayes tomorrow morning
will preach on "The Filling With the
Spirit" and tomorrow evening on "The
'Vital Efficiency of Faith."
Dr. Boyd Speaking
At Palo Alto
Today
. i Rev. John H. Boyd, D. D., pastor of
the First Presby teriart church, is ad
, dressing the students of Leland Stan
ford Junior university today, at Palo
Alto, Cat. i This is the ' final address
on Drv,Boyd'a southern trip,, and he Is
expected, in Portland in . time to take
charge of the regular mid-week service
on. Thursday evening. ,Hls subject for
that evening will be "Walks With
Jesus by the Sea of Galilee," which
will b Illustrated with slides secured
by Dr. Boyd himself, during his so
journ ifl the Holy Land a few years
ago.. i i .-s .
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Episcopal. Church
Shows Big Growth
Groat growth has been shown
by the Episcopal church in Ore
gon, according to the report of
the diocese contained ifi the
Protestant Kpiscopal annual
just issued. In Oregon there are
now 50 parishes and rnissions
looked after by 33 clergymen.
Communicants number 3924 and
Sunday school members, 1753,
and have contributed $59,753
during the year towards the
support of the church. Special
services included 366 baptisms,
231 confirmations, 191 mar-.
rlagesand 169 burials.
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Endeavorers to Hold.
Special Service
.A special service. In the interest of
the Christian Endeavor work in the
Radical. United Brethren church, will
De neia tomorrow nig"1, irom u.ov vj
8:30 o'clock. Special arrangements f or j
IDOi occasion nave Deen maue oy vv aru
L. Haiftes, president of the Endeavor
society of the church. Messrs. Car
rick, Bradford and Sprague, will be
present as representatives of the Port
land Christian Endeavor union and of
the State union, and will be In charge
of both the young people"s and the
church services.
Mr. Carrick will lead the Endeavor
prayer meeting at 6:30, and Mr. Brad
ford will speak at this hour concerning
the quiet hour work. At 7:30 the
church service will be In charge of the
young people, Mr. Bradford will "pre-
Bide, and there will be brief addresses
by Mr. Carrick and Mr. Sprague. The
pastor. Rev. A. S. Henderson, will
also speak.
Institute Will Be
Held on Monday
The midwinter; Sunday school insti
tute of district 9 of the Multnomah
County Sunday School association will
be held in the Anabel Presbyterian
church. Fifty-sixth street and Thirty
seventh avenue S. E., tomorrow after
noon and evening.
' The song service opens at 3:30, and
Mrs. S. W. OrmBby will give a talk on
'Teaching to Save." Rev; C. P.
Blanchard will participate in the aft
ernoon conierence, wnicn- includes a
round table subject on "Difficulties in
Grading the Sunday School, and How
to Overcome Them,
Mrs. L. A. Dananhauer will speak on
"Sunday School Work in the Middle
West" in the evening, and U. K. Hall
will speak on "Discipline in the Sun
day School." Rev. Alfred L. TraxJs
will lead In the evening, prayer service.
Old People Enjoy
Visits of Society
The Toung People's Society of the
First Congregational church conducted
services at Multnomah farm last Sun
day. Despite the inclemency of the
weather, 17 members made the trip
and enjoyed it. An address was made
by E. LInstedt.
lhis society has charge of these
meetings the first Sunday of each
month. Each trip something In the
way of light refreshments, such as
fruit, candy, cookies, etc., for the In
mates, has been taken along. To see
the way some of the old faces brighten
up when the crowd arrives is consid
ered ample compensation by the visi
tors for making .the trip.
Elevate Spirits of
Downcast, Purpose
i '
Under the general head of BuildIng
a Working Faith to Meet the Condi
tions and Needs of Today," Dr. James
D. Corby of the Universalist Church
of Good Tidings Is to preach a. series
of sermons all of which are Intended
to elevate the spirits of the down
cast. Dr. Corby believes that happi
ness is the most essential part of life
and his advice will be towards secur
ing this end.,- - '- i. . ;. .i.
The first sermon,- to be given tomor
row morning, will be I Believe in God
the Father of All.". Then will follow a
sermon on VI Believe In Christ the
Savior From Sin." The third and last
of this series will be "I Believe In
Man as God's Child and In. Universal
Brotherhood."
Top, back row Retiring officers
George Reynolds, Victor Edwards, Mildred Martyn.
.Top, front row Present officers
Edwards, vice president; Katherine Henson, president; Robert McKennet, secretary-treasurer.
Bottom, left to right Rev. Frank
superintendent Junior Endeavorers; Sheldon Stubbs, assistant superintendent.
One of the most successful depart
ments of the Atkinson Memorial Con
gregational church has been the Ju
nior Christian Endeavor, organized a
bare 10 weeks ago. It has in that time
doubled in enrollment and increased Us
efficiency many more times.
Meetings are held each Sunday aft
ernoon at 3:30 o'clock, and are very
DIRECTORY OR WEEK'S SERVICES IN PORTLAND CHURCHES
Bastirt. .
First -White Temple. W. B. Hlnson. putor.
Bible school, 9:45. berrlces, 11 and 7:80. S. S..
10 a. m. B. Y. P. U.. 6:30 p. m. "The Bible
in the Public Schools" . and "Christian Science
and Ita Caricature of Healing." .
East Side &aat 2otn and Ankenj Rev. O.
W. Shank, pastor. Seryices 11. S. S-, 10.
B. X. P. L'.. 8:30. "Reasona for Faithful
ness in the Christian Lite."
Highland. East Oth ana Alberta Rev. C. B,
Elliott. B. Y. P. C, 6:30. Services. 11 and
:30. S.- S., 9:45.
Calvary Jiast Kth anil Grant Rev. Walter
Duff, pastor. "Preachinff at 11. S. S-, 10.
I Y. P. V., 6:45. "What About Bulglnf"
Arleta Kev. W. T. S. bpriges. . S.. 9:45.
B. Y. P. D:. :15. Services U and 7:30.
University Park Hev. A. C. Saxton. pastor.
1 and 7:30. S. S.. 10. B. Y. P. U., 1.
Sellwood Rev. . P. Ii. Hayes. 11 and 7:30.
S. 8., 10. B. Y. P. U.. 6:30.
Grace Montavllla Kev. II. T. Cash. 11 and
7:30. Y. P., 6:30. S. S., 9:4&.
Sunnyside (German) S. &. 9:45. Conrad
Wyts, superintendent.
St. jobns tuermun) uev. tvari veianein.
S. 8., 9:45. 11 and 7:30. Y. P. U., 7.
St. jobns f. uoraen, pastor, a. cs., jo.
Services 11 and 8.
Third Knott and Vancouver avenue Kev
W. i. Beavan. 11 and 7:30. B. Y. P. U.. 6:30.
S.S.. 9:45. "The Controlling Motive of Geth
aemane" and "Christian Character Building."
East Forty-fifth street Kev. A. B. Walts.
S. S.. 9:45. Preaching, 11 and 7:3o. B. Y.
P. U.. 7. Kev. E. P. Walt and Kev. i. N.
Monroe.
First German Uev. 1. Kratt, 11 and 7:30.
S. S., 9:45.
Chinese Mission S. 3., 7. t. U. M alone, su
perintendent.
ait. tjuvary weiaier ana union ire, ncr.
A. M. Uuchrack. Services. 11 and S. S. S..
a. in. ,
Tabernacle 2d st. and 45th ave.. S. E.
Kev. J. Clark Tibbetts. pas-tur. Sermons 11
and 7:45. S. S., 9:to a. m. B. Y. F. U.. 6:45.
"Jesns Christ, the Same lesteraay, 'louay
and s'orever."
Second German Rev. Frederick Bnerrman,
1 and 7:30. S. S., 9:45. B. X. P. C, 6:45.
Lenta Kev. j. M. elson. s. .. to. ser
vices 11 and 7 :30. "The More Sure word of
Prophecy" aBd "The Reel and the Keys." .
Mount Ullvet uev. . w. A. uaeueiL uasior.
11 and 8 u. m. S. 8.. 12:30. ,
Swedlsb lata ana tioyt sis., iu:o ana
7:30. S. S., 10. B. Y. P. U., 6:30.
Italian Mission Rev. Francesc-o sanneiia.
naator. Pastor's circle. 8. freaotiloe. 10:30.
short sermon for English speaking people also
r 7-Sl
Goodwill Mission 13tn and not a. a. s
p. m. Address by as. uain.
First 12th ' and Taylor sis. Bev. Frank L
Iiiiia li M i minister. S. b.. 12:15. E. L.
:is. SM-vlcea 10:30 and 7.30. 'The Forward
March" and "IM itCiKW tne trrouieia ox
Public Opinion." .
TVinltr Kast 10th and Sherman. Bev. A
B. Calder. 11. S. 8.. 10. E. L., 6:30. A
w.i.h Whlrh la Essential."
Swedish Borthwick and Beech, F. T.- Berg,
pastor. 11 and 7:30. S. S.,. 10. ii. L.. 7.
Koworth acth and Savter Rev4 C. O. Mc-
r!i,lfiu.h 11 and 7:80. S. S.. 8:45. E. L., 6:30.
Firat ' KorweKiaa Danish Corner 18th and
Hovt. . Rev. Ellas Gierding- U and 6. X. P.
'EL'onATnrnKaKt 10th and HIshland Rev.
tia.li Thnmn naator. S. 8.. ll. K. Li.. 7.
Preaching, 11 and 7:45. "Is There Anything
in God to Fear y and -uetiing cquainiea.
Norwegian Danish Vancouver, ave. and Skid
imr, Rv. Abr. Vereide. paator, 1;45 and
Sun'ny'ide E. ; 85ta , and Yamhill Rev. &.
Rlmr Smith. D. D.. 11 and 7:45 p. ra. S.
&. S:50 a- m. E. L., 6:20!. "Applied Power'
. .. iki r:ntMt Uuestion liver Asked.":.
Centenary East 9th and PnieIhomaa W.
Lane. D. pastor. S. S., 9:45., E. 6:30,
a KaraiKM . i . iin - ..hi. . - r
I ceuusi Vancouvtw i ve.v id Fargo Bev.
Left to right -r-Pern Nash, Corinne Hutchinson, Helen Adams,
Left to right Gladys Toung, chairman of social work,' William
W. Gorman, pastor Atkinson Memorial church; Miss Mollie Fetting,
regularly attended. The children
themselves have every part of the
service conducted under their own
jurisdiction .and. management, and
business meetings are held each month,
with an election of officers each quarter.-
,"
On January 6 the new officers were
Installed by G. Evert Baker, president
of the State Christian Kndeavor so
C. C. Rarick. Services, 11 as4 7:80. S. S-.
9:45. Calas meeting. 12:15. B. Li T. "Joy
Among the Angels" and ''Good Cheer for the
Helpless."
St. Johns Hayes and Leavltt art. W. K.
Ingalls. Services, 11 and 7:80. S. 8:50.
B. L, 6:30.
Montavilla Rev. W. H. Hampton. 11 aad
30. S. S.. 9:45. E. L,.. 6:16. J. L.. 3.
Class meeting, 12:15.
Japanese Mission ttev. susea HIDara. 9:B0
and 8:30. S. S... 3:30.
Sellwood Rev. James R. Bawsrlna, 11 and
:30. J. E.. 2:30. E. L., 6:80. i
Laurelwood Hev. V. E. Willing. 63d sT.
E., and Foster Rdhd. S. S-, 9:45. S. L.,
30. Services, 11 and 8. ,
Chinese MIbsIod 11 and 7:30. i
Clinton Kelly Memorial John Psrsoaa. pas
tor. S. S. 9:45. Services . 11 and 7:30.
L. 6:45.
Monnt Tabor 61st and East' Stark. Rev. B.
Olin Eldridge. pastor. 11 and 8. & & 8:45.
African Zlon Kev. W. w. Howard, ll aad
S. S.. 1. E. 8. U, 7.
German F. A. Schumann, S. 8.. 9:49. .Ser
vices. 11 and 8. Epworth League. 7:15.
Bethel Kev. J. t uraw, pastor, ii and
:45. S. S., 1:15. C. E., 7.
Rose City Park Sandy blvd.. -Alameda and
E. 68th ats. Rev. William M. Yoongson, pas
tor, ii ana 7 .40. s. v:o. uommuman and
The Legacy of Faith."
University Park Lombard and Fiska streets
Rev. C L. HsmUton, 11 and 7:30. S. 8., 10.
. L... o:io. -
Patton Kev. George F. Hopkins, pastor.. 11
and 7:45. S. S., 10. E. L., 6:45.
Woodstock East 44tb and eotb ave. s. E
Frank James, pastor. 11 and 7:30. S. 8., 10.
L.. 6:30. Clajs, 12:15 p. m. "Immutability
of God's Laws" and -Efficiency Conference'
Wesleyan Rev. v. ii. iampe, pastor. 11
and 7:80. S. 8. 10. Y..P. M. 6:30. . :
Lents Rev. w. tioya Aioore. ll ana s. 8.
S., 10. E. L,. 7.
Lincoln cast aza ena Lincoln u. u. neea.
pastor. S. S., 11. service. 7:30.
uak urove uev. M. a. waoier. it ana 8.
S. S.. 10. -
Wettmorelana Rev. J West Tnompson S.
Strong convicuon.
t lrBt uerman A. r. -jramer. pastor. 11 and
8. ' 8. S.. 10. E. L-. 7:30.
Brentwood Rev. J. west t nomnson. 8. H..
10. Services, ll. "A Significant Solution of
Life a problems. .
Preslrrtarlaa.
First 12th and Alder Rev. John Boyd.
minister 10:30 and 7:30. C. E. . 6:30. Rev.
C. T. Hard. ''Future Tenses of Lifo" and "The
TonHi of God.
Mispah E. lath and Division Rev. Marry
Leeds, castor. 11 and 7:30. S. 3.. 9:45. C. E. 7.
C. E.. 6:30. "Rellslon . or Chrlstlajnlty
Which r' and juagmeat."
Fonrth First : and tilDDS Kev. Henry a.
Hanson, pastor, 10:30 and T.30. 8. S-, 12.
C E.. 6:30. - ' . , i
Kenil worth East B4ta ana uiacf tcne Rev,
Leslie Kirk Richardson, paator. 11 and 7:45.
Bible school, 9:4a. v. fci 0:40. "Christ In ti e-
tures" and wnat Are ids waiting or?
Calvarv 11th and Clay sta. Kev. o. S.
Bsum. 10:30 and 7:30. S. S., 12. "The
Godly Man" and "WHat Lack I letr' 1
Anabel Rev? Alfred L. Tails. U-and 7:43
n n. tr a 'AT. . .,,.. i. ,
Hope; Montavilla, - 78th and Sverett sts,
Rev. B. w . Menu, u ana :au. , o. o.. la.
v.. K. 6:30 . -i !
Hawthorne Pare East iztn and xsylirr u.
K. Grimes, osstor. lo:JO and s. a. a IX.
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett sts. Rev.
3. E. Snyder, 11 and 7.30. C. E., 6:30. 8. &.
B-45. -.
Third Essk. 18th and Pine sts. Rev. A. L.
Hutchison, putor, 10:3O and 7:45. 8. B...U.
C K.. 6:45. , :,..
Forbes Rev. Henry L. Pratt, 11 and 8.
R. 8 . IO. C. K.. 6:30. S
Unity W, Lea Gray. minister, 11 aad &
R. 8.. 10. ' i
Arbor Lodge Rev. George R. Cromley. 11
and 7:45. S. S.. 10. ' ,
. Mt. Tabor East - 55th . and Belmont Est.
ciety. The ceremony, whle brief, was
very Impressive and 'meant a great
deal to the youngsters.
Christmas work of the society con
sisted of contributions to a big box
sent to a number of poor children In
Alaska. Several well made
scrap
books were filled with Interesting pic
tures clipped from magazines and
newspapers and Included in the box.
Wm. Graham Moore. M and 7:30. S. 8. 9:45.
C. E. 6:43. "Mastery of a Transformed Life"
and "Every Da Living Its Heroism."
Vernon 19th and Wygant sts. H. N.
Mount, pastor. 11 and ":80. S. 8.. 10. C. E..
6:30. "The Unrestricted Power of God" and
"Social Aspects of Foreign Missions."
Westminster E. 17th and Schuyler Rev.
Henry Marcotte, 10:30 and 7:3a S. 8.. 12.
Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30.
Rose City Park Kev. J. M. Skinner, 11
and 7:45. C. E., 6:30. S. S., 9:45.
Millard Avenue Hev. W. H. Amos. 11 and
7:30. S. S., 10. Y. P. 8. C. E.. 6:30.
and S. 8.. 8:45. "A Worker of the Order of
St. Andrew" and "A. Vision of the Triumph
or Christ.".
Mateball Street Rev. A. J. Hannah, pastor.
Li and 7:30. a S.. 10. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30.
Trinity, corner Virginia and Nebraska sts.
Kev. a. Benson, pastor, ll and 7:30. S. S..
10. Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30.
Chinese 145 1st St. 7:45. S. S, 6:45.
Congregational. .
First Park and Madison Rev. Lotber R.
Dyott, D. D., 11 and 7:45. S. ., 9:30.
ureatest f leasure lu the worja and "When
Dreams Come True."
First German East 7th and Stanton Rev.
P. O. Willman.
LJnderhcrst Rev. D. B. Gray. 11 and 7:45.
S. S., 10. C. E-, 6:30.
Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver ts. Prof. W.
M. rroctor, acting pastor, n ana :30. s. 8..
0:45. O. E., 6:30. "The Barren Fig Tree" and
"l-he Choices or a Lite's calling."
University Park Haven street nesr Lorn-
. 1 i t f ii rA
and 7:30. S. S.. lo. Y. P. S. C. E 4 and
6:30. "The Potter and Ce Clay" and "The
Morning Cometn." . .
Highland East 6th and Prescott Rev. E. S.
Bollinger. 11 and 7:3. S. S.. 19 Y. P. s.
C. E.. 7:50. "Our Job" and "Where and
Here.''
Laurelwood 45th ave. and 65tB -at. Rev.
C. S. Johnson, 10 and 7:45. C. E-. 7. "Means
to an End" and "Dimensions of God's Love."
Waverly Heishts Sast 33d and Woodward
Rev. A. C. Moses. 11 and 7:30. S. S.. 6:45.
Y. P. meeting. 6:30.
Snnnyside East 23d and Taylor Rev. J.
J. Staub. 11 and 7:45. S. &. 10. C. E.. 6:15.
"High, Wter Marks In Church Life" and
in .unriaiian s ueaa itn unin.
St. Johns Rev. Daniel T. Thomas. 11. S.
S-, 10. C. E., 6:30. "Equipped for Service."
Ardenwaid rxev. iraniei 1: 'inomas. a.
10. C E.. :. Preaching, 7:30 p. m..
Well Trained."
Zlon (German) East 9th and Fremont. Bev.
3. H. Hopp, 10:3O and 7:30. C. E.. 6:30.
Atkinson Memorial E.. nam- ana tvereit
Rev. E. W. Gorman, pastor. 11 :00 and 7:45. C.
E.. 6:30. ."Kiaht snd Nothing-. Moraine- and
Jesus" and "Element of an ideal Life.
j , United T EvangaiicaL
First East 16tb and Maple Rev C. C. Po
ling, 11. S. S. :4a. K. L. C. ., 6:45. Rev.
G. L. Lovell. - - . ..
EU Johns J. A. Goode. pastor, 11 and 7:30.
S. 8., 10. K. L. C. E.6:30.
Wichita Rev. H. H. Farnham, pastor. 11
and 7:30. 8. 8., 10. C. E, 6:30. ,
- Ockley Green Willamette blvd and Gay
Rev. S. L. Lovell. pastor, 11 and 7:3C. S.
10. K. L. C 7. .
r."--:-'."- S-"-';. Cariatlaa,
First Park and Columbia sta. S. it. Coa
nor, temporary pastor, 11 and 7:30. - 8. S-, 10.
C E. 7 "
Montavilla East 76th and HoytBev. J. r.
Ghormley, 11 and 7:30. S. S., IO. C. K :30.
Cestral Kast 20th and Salmon Rev. Sao
oel K. Hawkina, paator. 11 mud 7:30. 8. 8
10. C. K-, 6:30. . - . '
Woodlawn 7th and Liberty sts. ttev. W.
h. MelUnger, 11 and 8.' 8. 8.. 10. O. E-, 7.
Sellwood Cor. 19th and Nehalem Rev. D.
E. Norcrort. pastor, 11 and 8. 8. 8.. 10. C. E-. 7.
(Continued on Following Page.).
Beginning tomorrow evening. Dr.
Frank L. Loveland, pastor of the First
Methodist Episcopal church. Twelfth
and Taylor streets, will give- the first
in a new series of sermon-lectures
which will extend through January and
the first two Sunday nights In Febru
ary. It Is believed this series will
prove to becthe most important Dr.
Loveland has yet given in this city.
The generaltsubject will be, "The Mod
ern Professions; Their Relations to
Church and Civic Problems." Each of
the discourses will be given special
choral accompaniment by the churcn
quartet and vested chorus of 40
voices under the direction of Howard
D. Barlow.
Sunday evening. Dr. Loveland's topic
will be, 'The Editor; the Problem of
Public Opinion." ; A general invitation
Is. not only extended to the people of j
Portland, but all newspaper men are
especially urged to attend. In the
morning bis : subject will be, "Th
March Forward."
Topics for the series follow:
January 17 "The Politician; the
Problem of Public Eff icienpy."
January 2 "The Teacher; th Prob,
lem of Public Intelligence.
January 31 "The Lawyer; th Prob
lem of Public Safety."
February 7 "The . Docto; th Prob
lem of Publio Health."
February 14 "The Prteacher;. the
Problem of Public Ideals."
I Meeting Followed
By Social Hour
After a dinner, the annual business
meeting of the Waverly Heights Con
gregational church was held on New
Year's Eve. and followed by a social
hour, a program and concluding with a
watch meeting.
At the business meeting. 33 new
I members were voted into the church.
t These, with those who united in Octo
ber, more than double the resident
, membership. The following officers
! were elected: . Miss Alice Agnew, clerk;
j C. A. Kressman, trustee and treasurer;
A. J. Lenon, trustee; A. W. Kurd, dea
con; "W. Denlson, Sunday school super
intendent; Mrs. Emma Johnson, finan
! cial secretary; Mrs. Edith Johnson,
! Mrs. Klrkwood and Mrs. "Workman,
deaconesses.
Evangelical Church
In Excellent Shape
G. E. Lewis was elected to the po
sition of trustee of the First United
! Evangelical church at the annual meet
lng of the church held last week. He
will serve during a five-year term.
The church was reported as being In
excellent shape, having grown consid
erably in the past year. '.Other offi
cers elected were H. Barendrick, class
leader; O. B. Farley, assistant; H, A.
Goode. Sunday school superintendent;
I C. E. Shaver, assistant; A. L. Keenan,
treasurer; George Mundy, secretary;
Miss May Ebe, organist; Irvln Baren
drick. pianist.
Last Things" to Be
Theme of Sermons
At the Fourth Presbyterian church
the pastor. Rev. Henry G. Hanson. Is
preaching dnring the month of Janu-
ary a series or setmons on L.aBt
Things," which are creating special at
tention. They are given on successive
Sunday evenings and the themes are
as follows; January 3, "Immortality";
January. 10, "Judgment"; January 17.
"The Status Of the Dead"; January 24,
"Heir; January 31, Heaven." The pub
lic is especially Invited to hear these
discussions.
WHAT CHURCH MEMBERS
AND CLERGY ARE DOING
Monthly Conference Held,
I The monthly conferen
thly conference of workers
of the Millard Avenue Presbyterian
church was held Monday at the home
of Kev. and Mrs. J. A. Boster, 391 Eaaf
First street, north, with 25 officers
and teachers in attendance. Following
routine business matters, an evan
gelistic committee, Rey. W, H. Amos,
chairman, reported on" the revival ef
fort to be started immediately and to
last until Easter. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Crum.
United Evangelical Elects.
The first annual election of officers
I t - - . .
I Of the First Unitea tvanjeiicai cuurvu
1 in Ladd's addition was neia last. ween.
1 , nic.io ara- . Hrarv Raren-
I lurilicw vttc.a " .
drJck, class leader; C. B. Farley, assist
ant class leader; George K. Lewis,
trustee for five years; ri. a. cooae.
school supenntenaent; a. otaver.
assistant school supertatendent;,George
Munday, secretary; S. C. Barton, treas
urer; Irwin Barendrick, pianist; A. L.
Keenan, church treasurer.
Elder Meier Kay Come.
The Highland Baptist church is in
receipt of a communication Irora i!.i
der C. I. Mielr. formerly of Seattle,
conditionally accepting the call to the
local church. Elder Mleir is now lo
cated la eastern Oregon. He will
preach here ' January 17 and 24, and
the acceptance of the post will be
made at a later date. Since Kev. C.
B. Elliott went to Los Angeles, High
land church has been without a pastor.
Auxiliary J Prorparona.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Sellwood
T. M. C. A. now lias a membership of
200. The annual report of Mrs. W. D.
Palmer, president, shows J534.42,
raised during the past year and
$1905.42 raised during the four years
of its existence. Relief work was
carried on in Sellwood by this organi
zation during the- holidays.
So Evening Service. -
Rev. G. L. Lovell will occupy the
pulpit at the First United Evangelical
church tomorrow morning. There will
be no evening, service, the congrega
tion Joining In the Bulgin - revival
meeting. j . .
wm Speak a Hebrew Bellglon.
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise w 1 11 spea k In
the First Presbyterian church on Mon
day morning at; 10 o'clock, before the
IH ' ' ill
II ' ill
in '-V'V ili
ff 1
Rev.
Peterson. -
After a service with the Swedish
Evangelical Free church of four and a
half ryears. Rev. A. G. Peterson left
last week for Taeoma, where he will
take charge of the Swedish Evangel-
cai church of that city. To show their
appreciation of his efforts the various
organizations of the - church held a
Joint reception at the church building J
Lecember 31. Speeches were made at
testing to the popularity of the retir
ing pastor, while a present of a liberal
sum of money was made him. During
Mr. Peterson's term as pastor of the
Portland church a new house of wor
ship has been built, and the congrega
tion gTeatly enlarged.
Sacred Concert to
Begin Tomorrow
A sacred concert wlll.be given at St.
John's Episcopal church. East Fif
teenth street and Harney avenue. Sell
wood, by the vested choir, directed
by Dr. J. J. Sellwood. Sunday evening
at 7:30 o'clock.
The following numbers will comprise
the musical part of the service: Pro
cessional,
"O Heavenly lerusalem"
o ,.nrici t "Viinn mmltfla"
(Martin); magnificat, "Nunc Dlmlttis
(Tours'); hymn, "Jerusalem the. Gold
en" (Le -June); offertory. "O Eyes
That Are Weary" (Brackett), Master
Hector Robson; soprano solo, "Cross
lng the Bar" (Wllleby), Mrs. Hester
Carroll; tenor and alto duet, "I Come
to Thee" (Caro Roma), Peter Living
ston and Mrs. William senmon; so
prano solo, "Dreams of Paradise1
(Gray), Miss Jennie Gray;, organ solo,
"Hymn of the Nuns"- (Lefebvre
Wely) ana "Prayer" (Callaerts), Dr.
John J. Sellwood; soprano solo, "Alone
With God," Mrs. 'W. E. Grider; alto
solo, "Like as the Hart" (Allltson),
Mrs. William Schmorl; tenor solo, "The
Day Is Ended" (Bartlett). Peter Llv
lngston; and recessional. "Lead Us O
Father" (Langron).
Y-dffiig People Will
' Conduct Services
The "young people's annual" win be
held e.t the Salvation Army hall. Corps
No. 1, 243 Ash Btreet, Sunday at 11 a. j
m., 3 and 8 p. m. The member of the
Sunday school will have charge of the
af ternobn service.
- The Young People's legion and the
Corps Cadets will conduct the evening
service, which will Include the fare
well of Lieutenant Raymond Hoyt, as
sistant officer of the Army Industrial
Home, who has been appointed to take.1
charge of the army social operations at
Ogden, Utah.
The young people will give an enter
tainment next Tuesday evening, whn
prizes will be distributed to the schol
ars of the Sunday school' who have- at
tended the past year. The public la
Invited.
Presbyterian Ministers association.
His subject as announced will be, "The
Hebrew Religion, Past and Present."
and will be illustrated with 50 lantern
slides.
' .
Monthly Children's Service.
Tomorrow will be the occasion of
the monthly children's services at the
Kenllworth Presbyterian church. The
morning service will be given over en
tirely to numbers in which the children
Will play a prominent part. Jn the
evening the pastor. Rev. L. K. Rich
ardson, will preach on "What Are Tou
Waiting For?"
Unitarian Annual Meeting.
Preceded by a supper to b served
by the Women's Alliance the annual
meeting of the First Unitarian society
cf Portland is to be held in the parlors
of the Church of Our Father, Tuesday
evening. The supper will be free to
members of the church.
f
Bean Sanderson to Speak,
Dean Sanderson, president of the
Eugene Bible university, will deliver
the morning sermon at tne ttoaney
Avenue Christian church tomorrow.
There .will be evangelical services in
the evenii-g. and the pastor. Rev. O. P,
Burris. will preach on "The Fall of
Man." .
Prince of Peace Tomorrow.
Postponed from last Sunday because
of . the illness of certain members of
the chorus, the cantata, "The Prince of
Peace," arranged as a feature of the
Christmas observance for the Bt
James. English Lutheran church, will
be given tomorrow night.
Card Party and Dance. ,
. The Ladies" Altar society " of St,
Agatha's parish, Sellwood, will give a
card party and dance In the parish
hall Tuesday night. Everyone is in
vited. Refreshments will be served.
Efficiency Conference.
. On Thursday evening next an effi
ciency conference will be held at the
Woodstock Methodist, Episcopal
church. .. "
Hutton to Speak.
in the place of the Tegular evening
service tomorrow evening R. p. Hutton
will speak on "The Anti-Saloon
League" and It work, ' nt th First
Unitarian churelt.
A. . G.
The annual meeting of the Atkinson
Memorial Congregational' church: waa
held on Thursday evening with: Rev.
rrarK v. uovinan--presiding. several
changes" were made in the official
board. E. D. Allen and J. G. Kilpaek
were elected trustees. O. Hollowell
was made a member of. the board "of.
deacons.
The church also authorized the pas
tor to appoint an additional deaconess
to assist Mrs. ,G. W. Reynolds in-her'
work. W B. Bethune was again se
lected as superintendent of the Bible
school, which has an enrollment Of "304
pupils. This year a- director of i re
ligious education was elected to have
trhtt rtrft rtf all tVi a ilnatlnnal fcatilPAB
of the church's activity. Mrs. M. A.
Danenhower, a specialist in Sunday
school work, will occupy this position.
ana already is planning for her worK.
Reports were given by the heads of
all departments and an encouraging
and prosperous year's work was re
ported. The Women's association, , as
usual, brougjit a splendid report of
their year's enterprise. Besides-mis
slon studies and active relief work It
contributed $400 t0 the church budget.
All the apportionment for benevolences
was-, paid in full and 'an additional
130 was given for home missionary
Purposes. New life has entered into
the church by the increase in member
ship.
At the close of the meeting refresh
ments were served and the workers
oetermincd to make the year the best
in the church's history. Atkinson Me
morial was built four yars ago as a
memorial to the late Dr. George Atkin-
eon,' the pioneer organizer of Congre
gational work in Oregon, and other
points on the Pacific coast. Uev. Her
bert C. Crocker organized the church
with Dr. D. B. Gray and served us pas
tor for a year,- aiui-Kev. Frank W. Gor
man has been pastor since bis retire
ment. - ' '
, " , .
Sunday Schools
Holding Contest
A 1? k' enntfist hetween the
KenllworUi Presbyterian and Clinton
I . . ... . j
.Kelly filetnoiiist episcopal cunuuy
schools has ben KtHrtt-tl in wnlcn
punctuality find attendance aref the
winning qualities. The contest - will
run up till the first week in April
and has excited much interest among
the participants. - " "
Points are scored as follows: v For
each scholar present at 9:45 a. to 3
points; for each scholar tardy up till
9:55 a', m., 2 points; for each scholar
nt..li.n tin i 1 1 1ft' 11 tit 1 tinlrtt:
14. 1 . . ..... W f V . " .v.w ... ..... . -
for each Bible brought, 1 point; for
each .teacher or officer on time, 5
points; for eaeiv, new pupil iiq be
counted on second consecutive j.Suri
day), 6 points; for cai-h visitor pres
ent. 3 points; largest attendance, 10
points; largest offfrins. 10 points.
t
Pastor and Wife4
Given Reception
Members of the St. James Kngilstt
Lutheran church perpetrated a pleaa
ant surprise on the pastor nd hi
wife. Rev. and Mrs. J. Allen, feas, thia
week When peveml hundred of them
met in the club roomn or tne tnuren,
... V. . a. V. . . . . n , r.f I. . .11 . ir 1 I i t d ft.
vlted to a reception.
The occasion wan ihe twentieth wed
6ing anniversary of Mr. and, Mr. Ieas,
Covers were laid for 1'OOj aitnougn
many others extended their greetings
during the evening. 1H. Pageler
presided, and H. J. Hansen pret-ented
the pastor and bis wife with a well
filled purne. - r,
Rev. Mr, and Mrs. Leas responaea to
addresses mad" by Henry Hurtje and
F. J. Gerth. Music was furnished dur
ing the. evening by the Gmahllr-g sis
ters and Mrs. Myrtle Hansen Ander
son. Miss Oiga. HeiiUricksen gave hu
morous reading The- decorations,
which were elaborate and beautiful,
were in charge of Mrs. Sorenson. z:
Widows' Pensions,
Subject on Sunday
The current events clan will hold
Its regular Sunday meeting in the
auditorium of the First Presbyterian
church tomorrow Immediately follow
lng the regular morning service. The
subject ror tne nay will be me .prac
tical Working of the Widows' Pension,
Fund."
Mrs. Minnie Trumbull, secretary of
the child labor commission, will pre
sent some salient points of current in
terest in connection with the methods
of investigation and distribution, es
pecially In relation -to. the fundamental
pnrpOBe of the widows' pension fund.
After this address, the topic will be
open for general diacussioit Both men-
and women ar invited to remain after
the church service to hear this talk.
English- celluloid ' workers have .
iouna ways 10 utilize tne snavings
and scraps of the material in making'
certain articles. .
FACE COVERED
WITH PIMPLES
ALL HER LIFE
But Miss Attbs Got a 'Beantifnl Com.
plsxlon at a Cost of Only S2.00. -
Nov. ZZ, 1914. "All my. life in y face
was covered completely with n mass of
riimnlif bl9.ckheada and blotch. I ;
. . , ... -- -. ..
spent a lot of money on numerous
cmMilH and t reat men 1h without iui.
cess and.no relief at all.' I tried so'
many things that I was afraid : my
case could ' not be cured. Reglnol
Ointment and Resinot Soap seemed to
do, me good right -from; the .first, ii
used two jars of Resinol Ointment
and some Resinol Soap, the. total cost
being only 2.00, and this completely
cured ,my,case.:: My akin is without a
blemish and I art the possessor of a
beaultf ul i - complexion." (Signed )
Mabell Ayres,. Stone Mountain, Va. :
Every druggist cells Resinol So;
and Uetinol Ointment. For trial, free,
write to Uept. 3-R, Resinol, Baltimore.
- (Adv.)