HOUR OF SERVICE IS CHANGED BECAUSE OF FIRST CHRISTIAN TO GATHERING WILL BRING TOGETHER PROMINENT MEN OF METHODIST CHURCH SPEAKS TUESDAY ON YELLOWSTONE PARK TO CELEBRATE SUNDAY F J F Avowed Work Is to Secure 250,000 New Members Within One Year. Dr, Youngson Faces Peculiar Situation in Rose City Park So Establishes "Evensong" Elaborate Program in All Departments Have Been Prepared Shimon Series, METHODIST BISHOPS COM ADVOCATE ORWARD MOVEMEN YOUTHFUL A1IS AS HOMECOMING DAY If Ij Met)in-i.ti of Portland, and of the tat- for that matter, are to be given a raro treat when on Wednesday, No vemler IT, nixhops Theodore 8. Hen flerHon of liittaiioopa, Tenn., and Wil liam Slxpard, of Kansas City, Mo., will tm at the First Mnihodlst Episcopal church, this city, for an all dMv mei tinir. The occasion 13 the presentation to the people of th Oregon conference of the Methodist Forward Movement. Sessions will be hell at 'J ii'ilmk tn the morning. 'J o'clock In the afternoon and 8 o'clock In the evening. Dr. J. W. MoDouirall, district superintendent of Portland, will preside' nt the opening; of the morning services. Ttie Methodist Forward Movement, authorized by the general conference of the church in 1912, has for Its purpose the awakening of Method ism throughout the country. Its avowed work Is to secure 250,')00 net gain In membership In one year; Fwin,- 000 Methodists serving In tins Time TeKion, which means the devoting of two hours very day to personal work In tiiterestlijff people In Methodism and securing new members; 1000 Methodist yuunir people In special Christian; service as a life work. This Is the task set by the general conference commission on evangelism, of which Kishop Henderson ts the president. It Is sought to accomplish It between May 1, 1915, and May 1, 1916. Bishop Honderson and Bishop Bhep jtrd were elected to the Episcopacy at the general conference held In Minne apolis in l uey are among uia best known of the Methodist bishops and are leaders In their work: Bishop Henderson is especially noted as an orator. They vflll tie assisted In tlio nervlces hero by the resident bishop, n. J. Cooke. The prorrnm will be as follows: Morning "Should Methodism Expect a Modern Pentecost." "Survey of Methodism for Five Years." "Present Day Demand In Kvangellsm." "Meth odist Forward Movement." Afternoon "Women and Evangel Ism." "Methodism's Unused Asset." "Periodic ami Protracted Features Of Forward Movement." Kvenlng "The Immediate Responsi bility." "The. Adequate Response," Bishop Henderson. Th evening meeting will be for all the quarterly conferences of the Methodist churches of tho city and state., the Kpvvorth leagues" arid Hun day schools. Expectations are lunch will be served at noon and dinner at 6 o'clock. Hpeclal muslo will i be pro vided. Bishop Caldwell Makes Assignments At tho close of the Oregon-Washington conference In this city, of the Af rican Methodist Kpiscopal ZIon church liishop J. 8. Caldwell made the follow ing assignments: Rev. V. YV. Howard, presiding elder of the t'as ade district and pastor of the First church in T'ortland; Rev. I'.. I. I,. Thompson. Pendleton, Halter, J"asco and assistant pastor of the First church, Portland; Rev. It. Vernon, Ho riiitani and Aberdeen, Wash.; Rev. Mamie Jackson, Boise and Idaho Falls; Itev. John A. Collins, Sacramento, Cal.; I'.iv. Isaiah Mason, Redding and An derson, Cal. Mrs. Keberca Williams, financial field secretary, reported having re ceived In tho last year, $190. The following appointments of de partments was announced: Mrs. Kath crtrie Gray, district president Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society; Mrs. H. J Shaw, district secretary Young Woman's Home and Forelcn Missionary society; Mrs. A. Mctiill. district superintendent "Huds of Prom ise;" -Mrs. Cora Tcel, district super intendent of Sunday schools; Mrs. H. Itntnes, district president of Christian Knrteavor ; Mrs. Keheeca Wilson, finan cial field agent. The next conference Ulll be held nt Walla Walla. Wash. Parcel Post Party Was Big Success The Good Fellowship society of Trin ity parish church held a very suc cessful parcel post sale and party on Tuesday night In the parish house at nineteenth and Davis streets. Among those present were Dr. and Mrs. Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Alvord, .Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. Meters and Mrs Brodt. .-one of the parcels cost morn than ah irnin iu 1'iui iinse anu great run was occasioned when the parcels were opened Games, dancing, etc., occupied the 'venlng, after which refreshments were served In the guild room with decorations appropriate to Halloween. Those social meetings are held on the first Tuesday of every month, and all young men Rnd women who care for a Jdeasnnt evening's entertainment are always cordially Invited and welcomed tiy the president and other officers. Meetings are also held every Sunday evening at 7, to promote good fellow ship among members of the church end others, especially strangers In the , city. Special Services At White Temple 8unday morning Dr. Hlnson will preach In the White Temple on "The Darkest Nlsrht in the World' V and ! there will be special music. At night r. Hlnson will again preach, his theme being "Divorce. Its Prevention and Destruction." The ordinance of believer's baptism . Vill be administered at the close of - Voth services. The 8nnday school will have a epe . ' clal rally In the morning meeting a 9:60 , a. m. and each member of the eehool has promised to make an ef ,; lort to bring one more to the. school. The two young people's ooctetles 1 -sivfll meet In the lower temple and in ' the church parlor at 8:15. Bazaar and Dinner. "-'The woman of MIzpah Presbyterian Church are preparing a great bazaar and dinner, with real home cooking. 'The date la next Friday. Tha church Ih located on East Nineteenth and Utrlslon streets and all are invited to attend. Bishop Theodore S. Henderson. WHAT CHURCH MEMBERS AND CLERGY ARE DOING Additional Boom Needed. The reKular monthly workers' con ference of the Millard Avenue Presby terian Church school was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kllton Shaw, 440J Seventy-ninth street, southeast, on Monday evening, about 2l of the 8. if-;, workers attending. Following the cpenlng devotions, committee reports were received and discussed. The con I fcrence accepted the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. O'Mealey to meet at their home. 7419 Fifty-sixth avenue, southeast, December 6. Mr. Huther j ford reported that at the entertainment I given by his class of boj s, over $13 ! was realized. The conference ap ' proved the plans submitted for provid ir.g additional room for the Sunday i r.chool anil recommended to the of ; flcial church board that the plans be i carried out. Following the business ses sion .Mrs. Shaw nerved lco cream and cake. Add Day Meeting- Success. I The first all day meeting of tho women's societies of the Mount Tabor ! Methodist Kpiscopal church, held at j the homo of .Mrs. IZ. Olln Eldridge. j proved to be a vtry happy solution of I the time problem for busy people. I Tho lieacoiie.-s' Aid society, Mrs. YV. I A. Tolifka, president, had the morning i hours. Mrs. J. H. S. Boyd conducted I a very helpful devotional service. A ! cafeteria luncheon was served. Mrs. J. i A. Black presided during the business I program and Mrs. K. X. Wheeler lead In the study of way." Mrs. W. O. presided whllo the planned plans for The. societies will The King's Hlgh Y heeler, president. Ladles' Aid society the winter's work, meet at the homo of Mrs. I.. P second street Hosford, r.t Fast Kixty next Wednesday, for an other all day se.sion. I Brotherhood Gives Dinner. . On Monday eveninp. In the church I parlors, the Brotherhood of the First Congregational church gave a dinner i to its members und friends. After dln ner, Rev. M. J Fenenga, formerly I president of Northland college, North land. Wis., delivered an address on ("Christian Education und Community 'Enlightenment -Through Self-Support- lug Student Industries." President jBushnell of Pacific university, Forest I drove, introduced Mr. Fenenga. O. P. liuylies was the soloist of the evening. I I Baptism Is Planned. I Tho Sacrament of the Lord s Supper, with a public reception of new mem bers, will be held at the Vernon Pres byterian church Sunday morning at 11 a. m., and at the evening service the monthly song service will be held. The music will be given by the Vernon Presbyterian quartet, which consists of the following: H. W. Wade, so prano; Mrs. Ida Burns, contralto; John B. Matthews, tenor, and H. H. Bush nell, bass, with Miss Verl Butler, organist. Epwortli League In Charge. The Epworth. League of Mt. Tabor Methodist Episcopal church, which has recently had the privilege of clas work under the direction of Dr. George, Pratt, will have charge of tomorrow evening's service, and will also con duct services on Monday and Tuesday nights following. The first of a series of entertainments to be given by the league occurred Tuesday evening List when a lecture by Prof. G. Norris was much appreciated by all present. Active In Baptist Circles. Mrs. O. C. Wright was recently elected as president of tie Baptist Woman's Missionary Society of Ore gon. She has been active In the re ligious and social life of the White Temple Baptist church for three years and chairman of the Bible study com- I mlttee of the Y. W. C. A. for two years. acting on the board of directors for cna year. Trainlngf School Classes. Classes were held this week at the White Temple and were very mucti enjoyed, especially Dr: Milliken's two lectures on Tuesday evening. "The Doctrine of Christ," was Rev. W. Duff's subject. On Tuesday of next week at the tabernacle and Friday at i the White Temple the lectures will be i open to visitors and new students will also be enrolled. V. W. C. A. Vaspsr Service. Miss Caroline E. Barnum of the Y. tv. C. A. north branch. Who has been working at the exposition for the Travelers' Aid society of San Fran cisco, will talk of her experiences at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow at the Y. W. C. A. auditorium. Miss Katherlne Lin ton will sing. The social hour Is 5:30. Atkinson C. B. Electa. The Atkinson Memorial Christian Endeavor society has elected the fol lowing officers: President, Imogen Jewell; secretary, Mollie Fettlng; treasurer, W. B. Bethune. It Is the aim of this society to accomplish some thing definite each month. Will fiold Meetings Hera. Rev. H. Bchuknecht, the presiding elder of the Oregon Conference of the Evangelical association, will hold his quarterly meeting at Carson Heights church tomorrow morning t 11 o'clock and at West Portland In the evening at 8 o'olock. Series On Trinity. The following series of sermons will be given by Rev. F. J. Meyer, pastor of the University Park Congregational church on Sunday mornings during November at 11 a. m.: November 7, "The Fatherhood of Ood;" November 14, "The Sonshtp of Jesus Christ;" November 21, "The Work of the Holv 8plrlt;" November 28 "The Trinity." Ilishop William O. Shepard. A Month With the Reformers. "WIckllf Struck the Match and Luther Lit the "andle" is an old say ing so Walter Duff in Tabernacle, For t -second and Holgato streets, will speak on Wicklif, the great English re fc rmer, the mfn who gave the people the first English Bible. Dr. Duffs tvening subjects will bo "Wleklifs Poor Preachers and Their Foundation Work for England." On the second Sunday Luther will be taken up and 1.1s gospel for Europe. "Knox and His Country for Christ." will be the subject the third Sunday In November, and "John Hunyaii, the Man Who Saw Things," will be the fourth subject. Last Sunday the Tabernacle was filled and a continuation of the crowds is looked for. Good Fellowship Meeting'. At a social given hy the Good Fel lowthlu brothers of Mount Tabor Methodist Episcopal church, the fol lowing program was rendered: Piano solo. Miss Eva Normandin; address, ' Loyal Manhood," Dr. E. Olin Eldridge; vocal solo, Mrs. Stella Hutchinson; leading. Miss Elizabeth Singleton, rddress, "The Adult Bible Class." Charles Coburn; vocal solo. Mrs. E. N. Wheeler. A social hour and refresh ments followed. Preparing for Bazaar. The women of the Ladies Aid society cf the First Methodist Episcopal cnurcn are eminently at work prepar ing for the annual bazaar to be held in the parlors of the church November o0 and December 1. Each circle com posing the Aid has been engaged in the undertaking for several weeks and it is expected to be the most successful of any ever held. Mrs. J. F. Kinder is president of the society. "Old English Themes" Subject. Next Thursday evening, the niid veek service at the Hrst Methodist Episcopal church will be given over to the second in the series of new ad dresses given by Dr. Frank L. Love- i land, on "Ancient Lyrics, Carols and Hymns of the Church." His topic will I e. "Some Old English Hymns." The finance commission, composed of 12 men, will be the hosts at tho social half hour following the address. Choir to Give Concert. A sacred concert will be given to morrow evening at 7:30 by the choir of the University Park M. E. church, orner Flske and Lombard streets. Dr. 11. (). Brown, director; Miss Bessie Walton, organist, to which the public is invited. Brief remarks will be made by the pastor. Lev. W. H. Hamilton. "Win My Chum" week services are being held every evening. Guild Entertains Friends. The Young Ladies' guild of St. James' Lutheran church entertained their friends at a Halloween party last Monday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Holderraaii, 664 East Taylor street. The attendance was large and the evening was spent In a most delightful way In the usual games common to the occasion. Fifth K umber Is Seady. The fifth number of Volume II of "The' Pulpit of tho First Presbyterian Church," containing tvo sermons, '"The Tragedy of the Unused Talent," and "The Hindered Life," recently preached by Dr. Boyd, is now In print and will be distributed after the services on Sunday to any who may wish copies. Philadelphia Festival. The Scandinavian Salvation Army at 430 Burnside street, will have a Phila delphia festival at heir hall tonight. Only men will take part both In the program and the serving of coffee, end cake will be provided. The women are invited to come and see how the brothers do it. Captures Bis Audience. Rev. Mr. .Mackintosh has won the hearts of all the people who have filled the Highland Baptist ehuroh each evening this last week. He will preach three times, Sunday and each evening next week. Standard Bearers ULeet. The Standard Bearers of Mt. Tabor Methodist church, In honor of five new members, gave a jolly Halloween party at the home of Mrs. J. A. Black. "Spooky stunts and good eats" Is the way the girls described it. International Secretary to Speak. Y. M. C A., Sixth and Taylor streets, George 1. McPill, executive secretary of the International Y. M. C. A. com mittee, will speak on "Life Tasks" at 3:30 o'clock. There will be special music.- Big Choir Will Give Sacred Concert The grand sacred concert given at the Bunnyside Methodist church next Sunday evening will be of unusual in terest and merit. The adult oholr will appear In full vestments for th first time and will hereafter be in full vet ments at all the church services. Mr. MacFall, the choirmaster. Is or ganizing an auxiliary choir composed of about 60 boys, who will soon be ready to appear In the church services and will also be in full vestments. The three combined choirs will have about 150 voices, malting the largest and most imposing body of choir sing ers of any church west of Chicago. A great winter's work along musical lines la planned for this growing people's church Rev. J. V. McDougall. IS YOUR LIFE By Dr. Frank L. Loveland, Pastor of First Methodist Church. Christianity is the divine agency of the system. that one may god. If a man or woman lives an animal life that life is not worth living. "Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die," is the creed of the swill trough. The life that incorporated the Decalogue, the Beatitudes and the ".Mountain Sermon" is alone worth living. East Side Christian Will Hold Its First Services Tomorrow The East Side Christian church, recently incorporated, -jfc will hold its initial service un- der the direction of Rev. A. L. Crim, evangelist. jle This church has secured the If-. use of the house formerly oc- cupied by the Twelfth street Presbyterian church, as its temporary place of meeting. V The directors and evangelist de- sire to extend an invitation to all friends, and especially to all tfr members of the Christian church who can conveniently -fit attend these initial services. At the close of the morning 4 service, membership cards will Hi be distributed, and all who de- 3 sire to become active memDers $c of tile Last Side Christian church will be requested to sign the same. Rev. S. M. Conner will deliver a brief charge to all members and offer a con- :- eervation prayer. Rev. Mr. Crim's morning ad- dress will be entitled "Our Message." The music will be under the direction of Mrs. ) Maude Springer Watklns. Salvationists Expect To Save Great Time In the Salvation Army hall, COT Salmon street, today and Sunday En sign Pogue, late of Los Angeles, will be in charge of the services. A great time is expected, as she has many friends who will be glad to see and hear her. She was with Adjutant Dean some years ago. She was stationed here and bad a very successful time. All are invited to the services at 11 a. m., 3 and 8 p. m. Organ Recital to Be Given at Trinity There wifl he an organ recital given by Professor Becker, organist at Trin ity church, Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock, In place of the regular sermon. This recital will be from the English school of composers. The public is cordially invited to attend these recit als which are held the first Sunday evening of each month. Each recital will be from a different school of com posers. REVIVALIST TO SPEAK DAILY AT NAZARENE Mrs. Stella Crooks. Mrs. Stella Crooks, revivalist, will open services at the First Pentecostal Church of the Naiai'ene, East 8eventh and Couch streets, tomorrow. Ser vices will be held every night except Saturday. Rev. c. Howard Uavls, pas tor, will preach Sunday mornings and Friday afternoons. "Repentance "Restitution," 'Regeneration," and Hell, and the. Way That Leads There, will be some of the subjects. Bi&hop Jl. J. Cooke. WORTH LIVING? The Penniless Prince of Palestine said he came to give life abundant life. "Life." not "death," is the great theme of the Xew Testa ment. To live a healthy, harmonious, helpful life is redemptive to the individual and tp so ciety. Animals do not, and cannot thus live. They can only exist. Vast the difference be tween living and existing. Man on his fleshly side is related to the animal and his ten dency is to act like one.' The struggle from brutedom to mandom is not an easy one. for working the subsoil out become less a beast and more a Church Will Hold Three Day Carnival St. Lawrence church. Third and Sherman streets, will hold a carnival and bazaar Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, November ?. 10 and 11, m the parish hall for the benefit of the church. On Tuesday evening, the following program will be given. Chorus by St. Lawrence choir, soprano solo. Miss Anna Twist; violin solo. Albert Crietz; soprano solo. Miss Bernarda Harry, and a duet by Miss Vita Mannering and Gertrude King. Among the numbers Wednesday night will be: Christian Brothers Seniors' Glee club, tenor solo by Arthur Albertini. and contralto solo by Mrs. Rose Friedle Gianelli. There will be many other attractions to amuse the visitors at the bazaar. Thursday evening a supper will be given m the hall by the ladies of the parish StateDinner Will Be Held on Nov. 16 The Ladies' Aid socletv held Its reg ular monthly meeting in the parlors of the church Wednesday afternoon, following a short business sejsion, the members spent the afternoon in sew ing and fancy work. The event now being planned for by this society is the state dinner which Is to he given on the evening of November 16. Tills will be one of the social events of the church year, and promises to be a most enjoyable occasion. MAYOR ALBEE TO PRESIDE Mayor Albee will preside next F"r( dy evening over the meeting to be ad dressed by Miss Eva Booth, com mander of the Salvation army. Miss Booth will speak on "My Work." The meeting will bo held at the White Temple at g. o'clock. DIRECTORY OF THURSDAY XOON IS LIMIT Notices for the classified church directory, and other matter for the Saturday church columns of The Journal, must be In tho editorial rooms of The Journal by noon Thurs day In order to Insure publication. Address all mall communications. "Churches," care City Editor, The Journal. Ka'.hodlst. First 12th and Tar lor W. Rer. Frank t- LoTeland. D. I)., minister. S. S.. 12.15. Sermons, 10:30 a. m. and p. m. Y. P. coun cil. 8:45. Morning, "The Motive nt Religious Life." Kvenlng, "Longfellow's 'WIM Soul.' " TrinlU East lOtn ana Sbrman Uev.A. B. lltier. 11 and 8. S. S.. 10. K. L... 7:80. Morning, Prof. W. J. Wlrtz will speak, sub ject, " ITie opel of Good Health." Evening, evangelistic service. S-tliili Rorthwli k and Beech. John A. Wellnifiu, pastor. I'rvaching 11 and 7:4.. si. S.. 3". Kpworth 261b and Sav'er r.ev. C. O. Mr. Cullocb, 11 and 7:30. S. S.. 9:45. K. L., 6:30. Klml Norwegian liunUu Oornei lblo and Uoyt. Kev. O. T. Field. 11 and S. i woodlawn taut lotii and Highland Kev. Lsuls Thomas, pafttor. . S.. Ki. . L-. 7. Preaching, 11 and 7:43. Prayer service. Thursday evening. S. S. 10 a. ni. E. U. 7 p. m. Morning, "A Memorial." Evening, "A Fourfold Judgment." Sellwood Kev. Alexander F. Maclean. 11 Dd 7:80. J. K.. 2:30. ti. L.. 8:30. Centenary M. E. Church East 9th and East Pine streets T. W. Lane, pastor. 11 and 7:30. E. L., 6:30. Morning, by E. O. Eldridge, on God Is In Us the Source of Strength. Eve ning, Miss Jeasla . M. Gasaer, nurse deacon- tu, will apeak on CorUt the boclal Worker. bucnvslue E. 3fttD una I'amblll Kev. K. rirosr Smith. D. L.. U ud 7:-U p. m. a. 8.. 9:60 a. m. E. L.. :S0. Sacred concert In evening. Central Vancouver avenue and largo street. C. C. Rarlck. pastor. S. 3.. :4.V Treadling. 11 and 7:30. Claas meeting. 12:13; Epwonu league, 6:30. 8. John Hayeii and favltt sts. V7. K. Iogalls. Service. 11. S, S.. 9:0. E. L-. 6:30. MontavllU Hv. W. U. Hampton, 11 and 1:30. Is. .. 9.43 K. L.. 13. J. L, 3 Cli Kaetlug 12:13. Bom aty Park Sandy blvd. and B. Mtb sta. Rev. William W. Voting son. pastor, Kr:80 and 4:30. S. 8.. 9:45. Morning, sermon by Dr. Daniel W. Howell, correepondlnf sec retary general deaconess board, Buffalo, N, Y. Afternoon, evensong; a popular hymn will be expounded. Japanese Mission Kev. ElUen IUbara. 9:30 and S.ao. S. 8.. 3:3a Larelwood Rev. Q. R. Carlos, pastor. 63d t 8. E.. and Foster itoad. 8. 8.. 9:45. E L-. 0:30. Evening, "Young Teople, Their Peril or Escaping Their l oes." CHntoE Kelly MeuKirtal J. West Thompson, pastor. S. S. 9'4.". Services 11 and 7:SO. E. L, 6:30. German Rodney ave. and Stanton mt. 9. A. Schumann. 6. 8. 9:43. Services 11 and 8. Ep vortb teagae, 7:13, UmBt Tabor 1st and Eat Stark, Bar, m. Because Rose City Park's population is made up largely of yoiini married people and a, generation of young men and women not yet old enough for marriage Is lacking, Rev. William Wal lace Youngson, pnstor of tho Fose City Park Methodist church has discontin ued the rught service and substituted "Evensong." an hour's service begin ning at 1:30 o'clock. Mr. Youngson's idea Is to nurture the Sundsy evening at home idea though when the day comes that th-re Is a demand for an evening service one will be provided. The new service is timed so that all members of tho fam ily can attend without staying up af ter bedtime and it will te devoted for the present to music and talks on mu sic. The choir of 30 glr'.s, led by Mrs. O. O. bchmltt, ttill sing hymns and Mr. Youngson will speak each after noon on some popular hymn, telling of its author and it teaching. During the week It is planned to have those who join in a "memory guild'' learn the hymn selected for the week, learn ing 30 hvinns in the next 3n weeks. Several good Ideas are advanced as to why all should join the memory guild. Mr. Youngson points out that it wilj enrich tho diction of those who tnke it up. will enlarge their thoughts, strengthen their memories, give wmgs to their faith, "inculcate doctrines and duty, hnd t ine life to sweetest melo dies set to loftfest songs." Vesper services are not altogether a novelty in Portland, as for the three weeks past, Rev. L. K. Richardson has been holding them at 5 o'clock at the Kcnilworth Presbyterian church. His third sermon In a series on ' Home and ie.igion win be given tomorrow "That Boy." on "Unspeakable Turk" Theme in Evening "The V nspeakahle Turk" Is the sub ject of th evening sermon to ho preached by Hev. John If. Boyd. D. D , at the first Presbyterian church, cor ner Twelfth and Alder street, at T."0 o'i lock. Dr. Boyd has traveled In Persia arid has visited Constantinople-, so that he understands conditions there, and will give an enlightening address oti "The 1' nspcakable Turk " No seats will !e reserved for this service, and it Is open to the public 1 he hour is . :.lo p. m., Sunday, the morning service. 10.20 o'clock, Boyd will preach and the quartet sing "Tills Is the Iiay" and Ma At Dr. w ill lar- lane's beautiful nnthm, "Of the fath er's Love Begotun." Will Send Gifts to Foreign Children The Yourg Ladies' Teachers Train ing class of Kenilworth church is col lecting surplus material to be sent as 'hristmas gifts to children in forelcn countries. Surplus material consists cf articles which are still In good con dition, that you have no further use lor in yenir home or may wih to gl , e because it will make some one else hippy. Small tovs of every description, sanies, paint boxes, dolls not dress 1 tn white), ribbons, pencils, marbles, pictures and picture postal cards are sought. Articles should be sent next Sunday with the children to Sunday ;ichool. TAYLOR STREET MEETING! The Taylor Ptreeters will hold their usual Sunday meeting In front of the old Taylor Street church tomorrow at 10:lo o'clock. Colonel Nellie M. Duncan, regimental commander of the Volunteers of America, will speak and the Quartet will sing. SERVICES OF PORTLAND CHURCHES olin Klilrl'ltfe, punter. S. S.. a:4d. Junior L praj er, Thuridey 8 p African Ztou Iter. I'rearhlns 11 and T:4."i. I'. E. L.. 7. Midweek W. W. Row ar1. 2 8. C. K . T. Prea. h- William ave. S S Ing 11 and S. Kt-v. E. preach tn the mi,rnii,g. II. f.. Thompson iil Communion at bctu service. Vancouver A7e. Norwejrtan-Pnnlsh Corner Stidmore- Kev Abr Vrrelde, pastor. Pervlcs 1U:45 and s. S. S., 9:43. Lenta Rev. VV . if iyd i.oore. II and 8. S. H 10. E. I... 7 .3i p. m. Belbel Larrniiee Hiid McMlllen fta. Rv. J. I.. Craw, paslor, 11 and S:1S. S. S., i .30. C. E.. 7. ! L'nlverillv Pnrk--IimbBrd and P!4a Hrct --I'.ev. C. L. Hamilton. 11 ar.il 7 .tr . S. 3.. I fi:40. E. L.. tl:30. Morning. "1 tie Kingil-m of oL" ETe:iir.g. sacred concert and short ser mon by the pastor. Westmoreland MU'vaukle ave. botneen Ra moua and South aves. L'ev. C. H. Harrl-jn. 11 and 7 .:'. E. S.. 10. Morning, "I Will Give You Rent." Evening. "Making the Fire aide Happy." Lincoln - Last S2d and I.tnerln O. G. Da. lev. pastor. S. 8.. 11. Service 10:30 a:d (v fation Kev. u. ll. (reee. pasiur. ii anu 7:45. S. S.. 10. E. L.. 8:4-.- WoodMcxk East 41th and win lit. s. E. Frxnk Juiiiri, .B!or, 11 and i ..v. a. S., l&. i K. L.. 8:30. Cla, 12.13 p. m. I First tiermaa A. F. C-amsr. pastor, 11 nO 8 S. H ID. E. L., , !M). BreutwiMKl Hev. J. Hut inonison. B. s. 10 Seivi 11. Berkeley Heights club house services. 3, i conducted by R v. A. Ii. V iiluVr. Chines Mlitluo 11 una ? ;JU. I aUptUL Flnit White Temple. W. B. Htneor. pastor. Elble school. 9.5). Services 11 and i .30. E Y. P. L'.. 8:I.j. Morning. "The Darkest Light tn the World." Evening, "Divorce It Prevention and Leatructlon." East Side East 2' 'h and Ankeay Rev. W. O. bhank, pastor. Service 11 end t:S-i n - lo. B Y. P. 1 ., 8 WJ. Morning. I viu Biitld Mv i.iiur'-h." Evening, Jn Young Man Make (jood in I ortland ';" iilgLlaud Eait 8th and Allerta Rev. fha. F. Mifir. 11 and 7:30. B. Y. P. I'.. 8:3o. blt le tudy, 9 4j. Morning. 'The Ttiree Ap- iLrings oi vunii i.'tii'ui, ui a Chance." Arleta Rev. W. T. S. Hprlgga, 8. S. 10. B. Y. P. t'., 8.30. Services. 11 and 7:30. Grace MootvlU lie. H. 1. v..ati, 11 a..d T:30. Y. P.. 6:80. 8. ti.. 6 45. Kallwuod Bv. P. Ii. llay. 11 and 7:30. 8 10 B- T. P. L'.. 6;30. UnlverIty Park Rev. t. L. Hektt Services 11 and 7:3a 8. 8.. 9:30. B. Y. P. U 6:30. Calvary East 8U nd Grant Rev. E. A. Wood 11 and 7;30. S. 8., 10. B. Y. P. C, Mt. Calvary Pine -treet and Grand ave. Rev. A. M. Maeback. Service 11 and 8. 8. K.. 9 a. m. Third Knott and Vancouver avetiua Rev. XV. 1. Boaven. Preaching 11 and 7:30. B Y. P. L'.. 8.30. H. S . 1. Morning. "The Sifting of toe SouL" Evening, "TTie Gjd Worth While." St. John (German) Kev. t. Hroerniana. 8. 8.. 10. 11 and 7:30. B. Y. P. L .. 8:30. Swedish 13tb and Hoyl i.. 10:43 rn.ua 7 HO. S. 8. 12. B, Y. P. V.. 5. I bt. John E. P. Borden, pa lor. ft. 8., 10. Rev. O. C. Wright. a-! irk, ing. ; tli.) Rev. O. C. Wright will give an lustrate.i lecture on Yellowstone i. In the White Temple, Tuesday evei. This lei line ulil be given ii'iib r 6US)icth ol tho Philnthea Bible i Mr. Wright was pas-tor for s years of the ftin l)u; tist iln Lugene. and during that rv church, had a reinarUsMe growt. lowing this he served as chaplain of tno Washington state reformatory, until lie accepted the n; oolntinent of superintendent of the w i i; of the Ore gon Baptist Statu convention. In i:H. As superintendent of the wi.rk of the Laptists for Oregon, he has met wild splendid success, as I ndi. at' .1 hy thn work of the past year, during; which tile laraest number of additions to the churches in the history of ttie -onven- tlon waJs recorded and also the n inanciajl record In the conventh. history was ex perienccd. E BEGINS CAMPAIGN OF SPECIAL EXTENSION One Secretary Placed in Field This Week and Others Will Be Later. Srclal extension work Is being un dertaken by the Christian Endeavor be ginning last Monday. On that day It. Ira Land! 1th of Nashville, Tenn . took up work as an extension secretary of the organization 1 1 i m appointment Is th first of a number, fUl of whom will have hen 1 luarters In lioston. It Is tho plan fo have, these exten sion secretaries travel about the coun try in tho Interests of tho Christian Endeavor and of such forms of t'hrls t'an wink as are undertaken by the society. Tl.ey w. l ha added as lapid ly as financial matters will permit. Dr Iu:dr!th will work In the south. He Is a Texan l y birth and was a men, tier of the Cumberland rrcsbv Krhm church until that church and the l'l estA t eria n church united. He whs moderator of the general assembly of the Cumberland church at the time of the union and when the first united assembly met he preached the sormon ut the opening meeting. Ho ha been a leader tn tho T. M. C A., president of a Tennessee college and a strong advocate of nntl-snloon movements The appointment of !r I.ar.drlth wis made possible partly through gifts by John Wunamnker, merchant, political reformer and I'rei b t( ria-i elder. ' xt Work IJusy One. Next vwek promises to he a busy in the church Activities. The lea Silver drde an 1 guilds and tho I less 'litis' club will ho'd their r lS'l- s a- lar monthly meet, cfh during the we Pervlces. 11 and 7 30. ( hihe.-e MIsHiou- ty per-' n : rij,l nt. Y. P. n.. o .so. i. C. Maloue. ma- Lent Kev. J M. N!s..n. R. S . 10. Berv ! 11 hi I 7.311 1! Y. P. I'.. 0-30. Sfiin'l ijTtnan. Morrln atrset and Rfidnev a vein., --11 and 7.30. b. S.. 9.43. B. Y P I' tl.4",. Glfnce Ki,kt 43tii and Main ats. Rev. A I'.. Willi, t. s . :i tr. a. m. Senl'-s 11 r.d l' 7 8". 1!. Y. P. !'., 8 30. Morning. "Ttie (,rt e- inirl Ih' iroati t l(,eshlnga." Evening, "i nu a Man lve tod ut All?" M, unt mivt i -it. v v A. Magnett, pastor. 11 unil fc i m. B. S., 12 .(0. Iinilan Mission Uv. 1-iMiicecro Rannsli. pmti r. 10 3o. 11 ami 8. S. M., lo. I'.inor a circle 8. I.ngllsh spoken at 10:30 sartlee. First liemjau I- ouri n and Mlu Hev. J. Krai.. SiTvlie. 11 ml 7:311. S 9 43. uooiiwlll M!s'lori--lMh and Bol Ulaa A. M Nel,ii. uperlntenrtent. North Portland Mission 816 rflrolat tret. ViiTiie- l-rliid. K p. m. Huss-llvllle Mleslon -S. 8. 8. Prearhtng 8:43. T u!,f : i.kt 1 LnM 42d uj,,l llolu'te st. Upt. Waller Luff. Preaching 11 un, 7 .'l. K. H. , 9 4i. is. . P. I ., .;S0. Morning, "Wlrk llf, the Itefurnjer." Evening. "Witkllf'a poor I'reaih'-s anil Tr.elr lo'ii,,lall,n Work for Li.g'.iiu-l." Prrbytr1n. First 121b and AluVrRev n'r-'Hter. I'remMng lo.fto ni, John R. nurd 'I 7.30. C. E., ittle Turk." 13 Lel.ll g. " I n Lws.ieck i ourti: rni !,. i.,i,i. K Henry II . on. pastor I'rerLlTg. 1 : and T k- lle,,ry n t 8 . 12. T. E.. n il. M.,ii,l ig. Rev F. W. Neal of Afrli a will aprsk. Lvetung. "ill Hup plLeti of Jesus." henllw "i i!i r.sst :jrh and Gladstone Rev. Leslie Kirk Hlcbarilsou, pastor. K. 8. 9:45. btrm-ea, 11 and 3. Y. P. S.. 6.30. Morning. "Chrln the i'ruachor." Alterouon, "TLat Bo." Mlzpsb E. 19th sod Division Rev. Hairy Lcedn pastor, 11 and 7:U0. 8. 8.. 9:43. C. E. 8 Calvarv 1 Ith and Cy t Rev. O. H. Bai:m. in :lo and 7 4',. H. S . Vi. Morning. "i,oli:g llai-k to Lylr.." liw-iilr.g. "Saul ax,d thu Hoiwm With familiar r-pirli." Anuhei in v All -i t 1 1 and 7'4S. S. S.. t:4c. C. K.. 8 4.". Jui.l r C. E.. 4. ll,,p Mont f Ills . iit, vi il Kverett at.-. Hev. S. W. btiu.mi, 11 and 7.1. B. S.. 10. Forbes-r-Ret. Hairy L. Pratt. 11 and a. b. 10. '- 1C. 1 Ceriiri.1 Eatt 13th and Pine H J-Kf I.. K. Griiijis. pas'- r. lo.3o and 7:45. H. S., 12. C. i. . 7. Morning. "When the Christian fSleeps." Evenlna;, "lhs Man on Ui Job." Ml. Taln-r- Ea.l .',31 h and Beloiont Rev William Graham Moore, II and 7:3, 8. B., 10. 0. E.. 7. loteruiedlata C. K.. i p. ta. Arbor Lodge Rev. 4,g 11. CPotBlay. il and 7:43. 8. 8.. 10. Piedmont -Cleveland and Jarratt ata. Rev. A. L. Hutchinson, pastor. C E.. tl M). 8. 6 , 9.4-V Bervlna, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn. Morning. "The Int.er Clrela." Evening, "Waa the P.-eient War Inevitable' J Li.it)- VV. Lee Gray, mlL liter. 11 aad 8.1 8 V. lu. Vernon lnib and Wrgant street H. N. Mount, pastor. 11 and 7.30. S. 8., 9:40. C. B 8:3. Junior C. E., 4. eaiuiluster fca-i 7ith Bd BcbuvleT Rev Henry Mareotte. 10:30 and 7:80. 8. 8., 12 I., ia. l.l- Y. P. g. C 4 p. ro, Monilag. l-bo (.Contlnued on Following Pare) iTJl !i at bl. Col- CHRISTIAN NDEAVOR int.- l'a " ' h co u ill be observed st the First N Christian lumbia titints, tar. The first rr.er Park and Co i i:e I 'ai sle, mlnls will be In the I ' The orchestra. O Si Sunday school a r inder the leader-tup f Ted W Bacon. will begin to play nt ;; lesson stud, thef- i I i. program of music I: !, n,i sing a baritone solo Mir i; aixler will sing "The Am: node'' (O Brara), with i After the ii special fin will K lex- x' H.re- olln ol.M- gtito. "When the Roses Bloom" he sung by a trio compose, of wlll Mis. Ct. V. Alexfinder. Miss Eva Parrel. M1h I m ma Kllppel. The on henira will also render a special number. The church service at 11 a m vr.l be a great family service fu the ihuich members find their friends. Rev. .Mr. Larsle will sj''il: on "The Power of a Shadow." There will be . trio entitled, "O. I n v Those Tesrs," h Mrs. C, I' Alexander. Miss liva Pm- ii. .MN.v I n i Kill pel. The Lord'i . I Upper- u 1 y 1 1 1 '. c i The . ' bon I-, i. , Mill 1 1 1 K . M lu ol s. ive.i In an especlu.1 tinv niiini.ri at this service. II i-'n'li i" has arranged nig ser ic, ; tt (l 30 v. In h will . In Li l,v Mr. I .: s t ei . i duty. il former member of ttie so Rev. Puiale will l.egn, a scries of I sermons on "The Bible' in the eve ning nt 7 :;n. The lemioiis will h picinhed In the folhivvnu.; nnlfr. No vember 7. "Wlml the Bihie Is 'November 14, "Why the llitlu Is Suf ficient", No ember ;.s, 1 Ilow All fun ' f nderstand Urn lUMe ; Iiecember o, i "How the, InU.i i om I oi I . Iiecei.il.. r i "Why tli.. Ki'.le Will Never Pass A wa y." !ss lunm.i Kllppel uu,l sing Hnn-;'-aj eximiig. "P. .,1 Ye :..,. ii Intae! " ; A mens iimtrlrl v. .11 sn.g at this st rv h e. First Methodist Changes Quartet hollowing it plan of featuring ttie nusie nt nil Sunday t-ervhrs nt tie r lrf Mitliinljut EpiM .p,.l ,mreh ,) . Ing the vv Intel inont.'i.s the music com mittee announces several chaniren In 'ih1."' ersonnel cf Its ouartct .Norman A. Moose, last vc.ir tenor so lo st at thi White Temple and .fli-t ;tnor of the Ad club quaitet. hecomf lienor and direr ior of the iiaitel. Min. j I'auline Miller ci atunnn will remain is soprano, and .Mis Kllzibeth Hamil 1 ton Stoweis as contralto llartrldvt , U Whlpp. baritone of the Ad club "uartet atid last ye.-u nt the White Temple. becomi s harlliim at lliht ( 1. urch. Miss Clndvs Morgan, who ban been orcaniKt ut the I-list Chiistl.in . Inin-li, tikes the phi,.. ,,f Helmulb IMuard tKrnus,. arid will enter i.pon her duilr ! h 1 1 n d a ' . California Minister To Preach Tomorrow Tli. 1'lrM en no morn re will tie special srr vices at th M. K. Chiinh South t'nloii v and Multnomah street, Hundav ng and fin I- I a the ing Lev. .1 V. S'l u!re of Si i M the- emplov of am I-- gi MT M i: c ami wb J Kent who Is In .i.l Hundur lurch South a Is an old a, the pa- t ctinol boa rd nf t he Its it field win 1,. i . f r len.l of 1., . U tor of the efillfc h sua! h S,'i t u nla v tin ma I -i over Sundav Ills suMei t In o'i lock u 1 1 1 l.e grain of the Chun veiling i v ' . It mi'l the I '.i, ok" It nrrived from the riling, und will re- t hv ii i i r 1 1 1 n jf at 11 The I.miht I'To h of r,il." .t tt:e will he; "The Hoy Mr. Rrjnlrea lia sj marie, a ly of Hiimlay bhool mptli- (Im, iiiul In a t.pi r :.i : ist In hla line. He l ni;iliir i; n tmir of tho nort h weKtern j-'t.it'-s. e'-fi.iiifc: tn awnki ii a greater iiili'i i st In S'niil'iv -l.ool work. Is Hiawatha Story Of Bible in Verse? "Pulpit ljH Preni Iici h" will again 'ornmnti'1. 1 he iiMiiilioi. (,r Ir Frank I.nv t-laii'I at t!u I'trnt Met hdillat Kplsi- m;i,i1 iliuir h Kun-lav rvcinnir when h llv8 tin- f'l 'rth It-, h'x verlcn of "Her- oii y ;rnt Bi i:" T)io t.,j tc will b I .diik f 1 i'.w h "Wil.l Kdu:." or "Hia- wath;i, tin- I'rinci. (,f the forest. " l"iiirii the st'jilv r,f thl-i furnoUsi poem. Tr. Ir-r'aii,1 luti iiiilvril nf tli ''rn 'lusliin Itirit 1 1 1 ii ,v .i 1 1 :t wns to th In limi.. In tho iloiy form, wlint fhrlat 4.a to the Now TfMtiiriii-rii . thattlt la thn toiy of the Hihlo toM In verae, couched In fln'st l.inrun;i and oon lainliia: a powerful acrnion." In th niiirrilrig, thu nuhjuct will ho The, Motives of the, Hnllgioiin Life," European War and iN Prophesy Is Subject rr A I. lfuNhtf-on of Piedmont Pi c.hytrlan church nan k reputation m a Htudent of prophecy. On KunilH evening; ho nil! hegln a nerles ,f etudlsa of th prraent Kuropean war In the) lltrh t of prophesy. Tha flrpt toplrj will be: "Wm fha Present Wnr Inevitable, From the) 55tandpolnt of I'roph3y?" Sunry eve nlnK, November 14, the. topic will b: "Whfit la ttn rrophctic Meantnc of This l'reeent War'" November 21. tha topic will 1 st-u ...... S" he: "Artriageddon; When. The let of the rlea on Novemhar 2S will be, a atuily on th question, "When arirl How Will War Lo Brougrht to an Knd?" PavloulMt'ti Kotaa for 191, Poat TA., tlJOO. TrbU' Taachar'a Owl da for I Sl e. Pot Pd.. 91.00. Olat of ! onat for 1916. Pout Pd.. 95c. OKDEB 1TOW. Bllsloaa Book Dept. (Bill's Tlklrd Ul Ald BttU. -Hotu, Rondar. ;