THE " OREGON r DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND SATURDAY MARCH 18.: 1916. v 6 NINE SCANDINAVIAN 9 1(1 THREE WEEK REVIVAL ... - j' Beginning Sunday, March 26, There Will Be Mass Meet . ings Daily Except Saturday CHOIRS ARE REHEARSING rii Musical Programs Kve Is Preparation for Srveral Wseks. A three weeks' series of Scandlna , vian revival meetings will begin Sun day afternoon, March 26. at 3 o'clock. '" With a mass meeting In the Swedish Baptist church. Fifteenth and Hoyt streets. Nine Scandinavian churches have joined far the meetings. The rrlne pastors will conduct the revival ?. meetings without outside aid. Each Sunday afternoon there will be & mass meeting and each evening, excepting - Saturday evenings, a revival meeting will be held in one of the churches. r- The choirs of the participating churches have been rehearsing special -musle for the past six weeks. General preparations by the pastors and con gregations have been going on for a like period. ' Rev. John A. Willman of the First - Swedish Methodist Episcopal church will be the principal speaker at the first mass meeting, Sunday afternoon, ; March 28. at the Swedish Baptist church. Place of Meeting. Beginning Monday evening, March 27. the first week's meeting will be ' held in the following churches: Mon- - day evening, AUn chapel. Skidmore and Michigan; Tuesday evening. Free Lutheran church, Wygant and Rodney; .. Wednesday evening. Swedish M. E. church, Beech and Bonn wick; Thurs day evening, Norwegian-Danish M. E. cHurch, Eighteenth and Hoyt; Friday evening. Free Mission church, Sumner and Missouri. ' The mass meeting on Sunday, April J. will be held in the Mount Scott Swedish M. E. church, Anabel station. The five evening meetings beginning with' Monday, April 3, will be held in 'the Norwegian-Danish M. E, church, Vancouver avenue and Skidmore : etreet. Sunday, April 9. the mass meeting will be held In the Norwegian-Danish . M. E. church, and the nightly meetings for the following five days will be . held In the Swedish tabernacle. Sev enteenth and Glisan streets. The final mass meeting, Sunday afternoon. April IS. will be held in the Swedish tabernacle. Churches Which Are Cooperating. The nine Scandinavian churches co operating in the revival meetings are - Three Swedish mission churches, one , Swedish M. K. church, one Swedish . . Baptist church, one Free Mission church, two Norwegian-Danish M. E. churches and one Free Lutheran church. The revival meetings are the out " m of a general desire of the Scan dinavian pastors In the city for a re newed Interest In the churches. The meetings .were planned for an aarlier - time, but have been postponed for one cause or another. Preparations have been made Indl virtually by the pastors for these re- - vtval meetings during the six straight weeks of religious meetings in the . Scandinavian churches from the first of - January through the middle of jreoruary. - Eminent Clergymen Will Be Lecturers Eminent churchmen' will be In at tendance as lecturers at the first ses sion of the Portland summer school for Episcopal clergy, which will be held here June 27 to June 30. They are: Dr. Francis J. Hall, professor of dogmatic theology in the general sent Inary. New York; Dr. H. H. Gowen of Seattle, an authority on comparative religion; and the Right Rev. Herman iage, bishop of Spokane. Dr. Hall's lecture subjects iwlll be as follows: (1) "The Incarnation and the Sacramental Principle," (2) "The Re demption," (3) "The Mystical Body. (41 "Sacramental Grace," (6) "Escha- xoiogy ana Modern Science." He will also address an open meeting at the close of the session .on "The Road to unity." Dr. Gowen's subjects will bs: (1) im rsaiter." (2) "Prayer Book Re vision." (S) 'The ADoerytrhn." ' Bishop Page will give two lectures on "Sunday School Work." a depart ment In which he has. had a large and morougn experience. California Pastor Will Preach Here Br. Albert Hatcher Smith of Los i Angeles, Cal., will preach at White temple at both services. His morning theme will be "Kindness, or the Great est Sentence in Literature." The tem- : pie. quartet will sing "when I Survey : th- Wondrous Cross." by Schnecker. and for an offertory "Christ Is Knock . lng." by Otis. , In the evening Dr. Smith will speak i , on the subject "Sympathy or the Se . jcret of Helpfulness" and the choir will " sing the anthems "Come, Weary Soul," by Gilbert, and "I Will Lay Me Down," ; py -tjraasoy. . Kindergarten at 5S St. David's Success The . kindergarten begun at - St. David's Episcopal church last Sunday to accommodate mothers of email children justified Itself and it will be continued. The kindergarten, as an- :i -r nounced In Tha Journal's story last - Saturday, was in charge of two young women of ths parish. The children - were left before ths -11 a. nr. service . and picked up by the mothers after the ienric::y-4 - THTRSDAT'. NOON ,JS U3HT Hotleeo forthe classified, efcoxom directory, sn4 otnsr miner w ni Mili .ehli. .. Bolnmii ' Of -"tfia jn-rnl niit bat in ths "' odltorlal rooms of Tie Journal by noon Thurs day In orave to utsar puoucawon. lifNH all - mail . Tninm--to,m Charobes," - cara City Xdltoi, The Jouraai. Items mv appearlsg la the Smtorday chszeb vago win o found la th Sua day church oolsmm. Father and Son to Hold Revival at Friends' Church Special revival services begin tomorrow in the Sunnyslde Friends church. East Thirty- fifth and Main streets. The pastor, H. L. Cox. will be as- t m sisted by his father. Rev. Levi F. Cox of Winchester, Indiana, who will give a series of bible lectures of rare Interest to bible students. Services are scheduled for each evening at 7:45 and Tues- day, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday afternoons at 2:30. , Holy Cross Choir Will Give Concert The choir of Holy Cross Catholic church, University Park, assisted by soloists from other Portland Catholic churches, will give a sacred concert tomorrow night In Holy Cross church for the benefit of Holy Cross Institute, a school for boys. Miss Amelia Ullman is organist and director of the Holy Cross choir. Tomorrow night's program Is as fol lows: PART I. Dixit Dominus Marso Tl Preao O Padre, trio Justus ut Palma, duet . . - . Lamblllotte Selection, contralto solo Sanctus Gounod Violin solo:? (a)Menuette ..Beethoven ID) mum der Sennerln LaDltzKy Quia est Homo, duet Rossini Ave Verun. solo Millard Tantum Ergo, quartet Donizetti PART II. Address. "The Influence of the Cath olic Church on Music Rev. Father 0DonnelI The Martyrs in the Arena, male quartet . De Rille Sa,lve Reglna Dana Cello solo. "O Thou Sublime. Sweet Evening Star" Wagner Inflaramatus. solo and'chorus. .Rossini The soloists will be: Sopranos, Miss H. Theberge, Miss Grace Dawson; con tralto, Mrs. Rose Frledle Glanelll; ten ors. James Flynn, A. Gianelll, Fred Miller, p-ather Raymond. N. P. Ben nett; baritone, H. H. Griffin: bass. H. G. Droppelman; violin. Miss Rita Man ning; cello, Miss Gladys Johnson: ac companists. Miss Amelia Uhlman and Father O'Donnell. hristian Science Lectures Planned Free Xectares to Be Given by Charles I. Ohrsnsteln, C. 8, B., of Syracuse, JT.T at Second Church of Portland. Three free public lectures on Chris tian Science will be delivered by Charles I. Ohrenstein, C. S. B., of Syracuse, N. T., in the edifice of Sec ond Church of Christ, Scientist. East Sixth street and Holladay avenue Monday. Tuesday and Thursday even ings, March 20. 21 and 23, 1916, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Ohrenstein is a member of the board of lectureship of the mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. These lec tures, given under the auspices of Second Church of Christ, Scientist, of this city, are free and the public Jaj cordially Invited to attend. New Enthusiasm Is Brought Into Church The "Every Member" campaign has resulted in bringing new enthusiasm Into the Mount Tabor Presbyterian church. The pledges for financing the work the coming year have exceeded those of any previous year, and the benevolence fund, which includes home and foreign mission support, reached twice the amount asked for and over three times the sum ever contributed In one year. Extensive plans for in creased efficiency are being made by all the church -departments. A com municants' class for young people is being formed under the leadership of the 'pastor, Dr. Moore. A large number of new members are in prospect for the Easter communion. For the next four Sundays the morn ing, music will be under the direction of Mrs. A. Carrick. C. A. Muir Is drill ing a number of young voices from the Sunday school for the evening serv ices. The regular organist and musical director. Miss Eugenia Patton. who has given excellent service for many years, has left the city for a few weeks' rest. The Ladles' Aid society recently held its annual meeting and elected the following officers: President, Mrs. C. A. Muir; vice presidents, Mrs. H. Fltxpatrlck, Mrs. Charles Flick. Mrs. M. V. Sheltus, Mrs. W. N. Jones; sec retary, Mrs. A. M. Beebe; treasurer, Mrs. E. M, Underwood. Discourse Promises To Be Thrilling One In giving the second in his series of sermon lectures on "The Preachers of Protestantism" at the First Meth odist Episcopal churoh, Sunday night. Dr. Frank L. Loveland will delve into history, stating among other things the reason, as he sees it, for the French revolution. His topic will he "Henry of Navarre, the Huguenot of France." The discourse promises to be the most thrilling description of former days in Europe yet given by him. Christianity in the flames the carboniferous era of religion and feaint Bartholomew s day. will be top ics to be discussed. In , the morning the subject will - be. "The Unseen and Unknown God." Thursday evening Dr. Loveland gav the second 1 bis series of Lenten ad dresses. Tho subject was "The Seven Words of the Master" and under this head the second words, "la' Paradise," were considered. The attendance was the largest In months. Next Thurs day evening he will speak upon the third words, "Thy Mother." Young Men Will Be Hosts Sunday Night Ths Innovation Introduced after the evening service last Sunday, when the young women of First Presbyterian church acted as hostesses at an In formal reception to all young people of the congregation In the chapel will be repeated tomorrow evening, whea the young men will be the hosts at a similar reception. Preparations have been made to entertain a large number of young men and 'women in this hour of fellowship and sociability after the evening service. Dr. Boyd will speak. Dr. Boyd's evening sermon tomorrow ?n ;The Glory vof . Woman hood."' . .-.- - ' - . EVANGELICAL BIBLE SCHOOL MAY GO TO E Plan Contemplates Use of $30,000 Endowment of Dallas College, If plans to be submitted by Rev C. Cv Poling of Portland to the board of trustees of Dallas college and to the annual conference of Oregon United Evangelical churches in meetings to be held In Ockley Green, April S and , are approved, a Bible training school will be established In Eugene or Cor vallis. This announcement 'was made by Rev. Mr; Poling, presiding elder of the U. E. church. As the five-year effort toward fed eration of the United Evangelical churches and the Evangelical associa tion or Oregon seems to be nearing fruition, the latterx organization will probably Join In the establishment of the school. The $30,000 endowment of Dallas college would be used as the beginning rinanciai basis of the training school. The classical course offered by the University of Oregon Is an inducement to locate In Eugene, but advantages possessed by the Oregon Agricultural college appeal to some of the elders of the United Evangelical church and the trustees of Dallas college. The decision, in regard to location, will be made at the annual conference. Bishop U. F. Swengel, D. D.. of Harrlsburg, Pa., will preside over the conference. Dr. Dyott to Start Lent Sermon Series In the First Congregational church the pastor. Dr. Luther R. Dyott, will begin a series of Sunday evening Lenten sermons on March 19, at 7:45 o'clock, his general theme being "The Teachings of Jesus." The special themes follow: March 19. "Jesus as a Teacher"; March 26, "What Jesus Taught About His Father and Himself; April 2, "What Jesus Taught About Lost Souls"; April 16, "What Would Happen in the World Jf the Teachings of Jesus Were Applied Everywhere?"; April S3, Easter celebration, morning and even ing. Sunday morning, March 19, Dr. Dyotfs theme will be "Give Christ His Chance." There will be special music, morning and evening. VA UN CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT Sunday School Lesson Tomorrow. Fhilfo and the Ethloplin acts 8, 84-40. Memorise verses S4, 36. Golden Text Understanoest tmm wnat uoa readeetT Acta 8. 30. Home Readinr M. The Goepel In Simula, Acts 8, 4-13. T. Sin and repentance. Acta 8, 14-25. Young People's Topics. Christian Endeamr "Getting Power From On P!ilo- Pa. 2V 1-14. Junior Christian Endearor "How Will Bible Study Help Ua?" Pa. 118. 97-104. Epwortn league "A World Program for the League." Matb. 28. lft-20. B. Y. P. V. -"Getting Power From a Pledge," Pa. 25. 1-14. Baptist. First White Temple 12th and Alder Mrs. A. W. DeLong, acting pastor. Sermon by Dr. Albert Hatcher Smith. 11. "Klndnesa, or the Greatest Sentence in Literature." 7:30, Sym pathy. or the Secret of Helpfulness." Swedh-Flnnlsh Mission. White Temple, B. Esst Side E. 20th and Ankenr ata. Rev. W. 0. Shank, pastor. 11, "The Master Is Here and Calleth for Thee." 7:30, "At the Last Trump." Highland. E. eth and Alberta Ber. Chaa. F. Mlelr. 11. 7:30. Arleta Rt. W. T. 8. Spring. 11, "Adop tion." 7:30, address by Mrs. Hopkins. DnlTersity Park Bet. C. L. Heskett, 11, 7:30. Swedish 15th and Hoyt, 10:43. 7:30. Grace MontaTllla, Ker. M. T. Cash. 11, 730 ' Sell wood Be v. F. H. Hayes. 11. 7:30. St. Johns E. P. Borden, pastor 11, 7:30. Calvary E. 8th and Grant ReT. Thomas Stephenson, acting pastor. 11, 7:30. Mt. Calvary E. Pine and Grand are. Rev. A. M. Uacnack, 11. 8. Third Knott and Vancouver are. RT. W. J. Beaven. 11. "The Lore That Lives Again." 7:30, "Lessons From the Psssover." St. Johns (German) Rev. F. Braerman, 11, 7:30. Ctilnese J. C. Malone. 7. Lents Rev. J. M. Nelson. 11, 7:80. Second German Morris and Rodney ave. 11. 7:30. Glencoe E. 45th and Main Rev. A. B. Walts. 11, "Ordinance of Baptism In the New Cbnrch." 7:30, "The Ideal Man." Mount Olivet Rev. W. A. Magrett, 11, 8. Italian Mission Rev. Francesco Sannella, 11, 8. First German 4tn and Mill Rev. J. Kratt, 11, 7:30. Goodwill Mission 15th and Boise MIfs A. M. Nelson, superintendent. North Portland Mission 880 Nlcolal St., Friday. 8. HMsellville Mission Rev Albert Lengh brldge. 3. 3:45. Tabernacle E. 4 2d and Holirste Rev. Wal ter lhiff, acting pastor. 11. 7:30. Christian. First Park and Columbia Ber. Geo. F. Darsle. 11, "To Every Man His Work." 7:30, "An Ever Living Question." Montavllla E. 7utn and Hoyt Rev. J. C. Gbormley. 11, 8. Gladstone Rev. Roy L. Dunn. 11. 8. Woodlawn 7tb and Liberty Rev. W. J. Milllnger. 11, 7:30. Sellwood 13th and Tenlno Rev. M. Johnson. 11. 8. Rodney Avenue, at Knott at. Rev. J. F, Ghormley. 11, "Will the Old Book Stand r1 7:30, sermon by Rev. J. C. Gbormley. East Side Christian E . 1Mb and K. Taylor Rev. A. L. Orlm. 11. "Reapers." 7:30. "A Good Mother-in-Law." Kern Park Rev. G. K. Bfrry. n. 7:30. St. Johns Rev. Herbert F. Jones. 11, 8. Vernon Church of Christ E. 15th and Wy- rsnt J. A. Melton. 11. 7:30. Betnei c. ana xuuuiinoa mt. aaoicy W. Wilson. Catholic - St. Peters Lents Rev.- P. Beutgea, 8. 10 .30. 7:30. Pro-Catnedral I5tn ana uavis Rev. B. v. O'Hara. , 7:16. 8:30. :45. 11. 7:45, St. Lawrence 3d and 8berman Rev. J. C. Hughes a, 8:30. 10:30. 7:30. St. Patricks 18th and 8a vie r Rev. E. p. Murphy. 8,10:30,7:30. St. Francis E. 11th and Oak Rev. J. H. Black. , 8. 9, 10.30, 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams are, and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. 8. 8. , 10:30. :80. Holy Rosary E. Sd and Clackamas Rev. . 8. Ulson. 6. 7, 0, . 11. 7:ao. St. Rose K. 53d and Alameda Rev. J. O'FarrelL 8, 10, 7:30. . St. Andrews E. Bth and Alberta Rev. T. Kiernan. 8, 10:30, 7:30. The Madeleine R. 24th and SUklyoo Rev. George F. Tbounsoau 7:30. S. 10:30. Ascension E. Yamhill and E. 76th Francla ean Fathers. .8, 10:30. 7:30. ; Holy Redeemer Portlaad trd. and Vancou ver are. Rev. F. H. Miller. S, 8. 10:30. 7:30. Blessed Sacrament Maryland ave. and Blaa dena Rev. B. V. Kelly. 8. 10:30. 7:3a Holy Cross 774 Bowdoln Rsv. C. Raymond. 8, 10:30, 7:30. - - - St. Ignatius 220 43d St. 8. E. Jesolt Fath er. :30. 8. 10:30. 4. St. Stephens I2d and E. Taylor Rev. War ren A. Wain. . SU30, 10:30. 7:30. St. Phillip Keri K. 16th and HIckfy Bev. w. l. cartwritftt. s. 10:30. 7:30. ' Sacred Hear; E. 11th and Center Bev. G. KoGl. a. io:ao. 7:30. - -St. Agatha B. 15th and Miller Bar. J. Cumnjiufcy-. . 8. 10:30. 7:30. , , St. Joseph (German) 15th aad Coach Bev. B. Durrer. 8. 19:30, 7:30. JESUS CAN MEET By Rev. S. Earl Du Bois, Pastor of Church of the Strangers 1 Lpoem or the rare - - ,3 Golgotha's hill with lips uncomplaining. This One claimed to be living brea4 and living water that would forever banish hun ger and thirst. Millions testify from actual experience that Jesus fulfilled His claims. No human need has arisen that Jesus cannot meet. He remains the solitary, all-sufficient savior of humanity. . CLERGY RELIEF FUND TO BE MERGED WITH L Money Has Been Used for Retired Ministers for 61 Years; Date March 1, 1917 Philadelphia, March 18. The gen eral clergy relief fund, which for 61 years has been used to provide for re tired clergy of the Protestant Episco pal church, will be merged with the church pension fund on March 1. 1917. by when it Is expected, the $5,000,000 needed to insure the success of the pension fund will be in hand. Trustees of the relief fund met at 14 Wall street. New York, a few days ago and, by a unanimous vote, decided to unify the systems of pension and relief for the Episcopal clergy, their widows and orphans. The relief fund, which has been de veloped largely under the leadership of the Rev. Alfred J. P. McClure. its treasurer and financial agent, who has headquarters in this city, has a capital of $700.-000 and distributes about $120, 000 annually. It has been agreed that hereafter the officers of the relief fund will cooperate with those of the pension fund to develop one system which, when the $5,000,000 is obtained. 8t. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland ave. and Falling Rev. F. Mathew. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Rev. M. Balestrs. 8, 10:30. 7:30. St. Clements Smith and Newton Rev. C. Smith. 8. 10:30, 7:30. St. Clares Capitol Hill Rev. Anthony. 8. 10:30, 7:30. St. Charles 34th and Kllllngsworth Rv. G. Sniderhorn. 8. 10:30. 7:30. Christian Science. Lesson sermon, "Matter." First church Everett, between 18th and 10th sta. 11. 8. Second East 6th and Holladay. 11, 8. Third East 12th and Salmon. 11, 8. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11. Fifth Myrtle Park hall. 11. Christian Science socletr Holbrook block. St Johns. 11. Congrecational. First Park and Madiaon Rev. Lnther R. Dyott. 11. "Give Christ His Chance." 7:45. "Jesns as a Teacher." First German K. 7th ud Stanton Rav. E. 0. Willman. Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett Rev. Thorn is S. Anderson. 11. "Power of Habit." 7:45. "The Bane and the Blesainc of Prayer." university Park Haven St.. near Lombard Rev. F. J. Meyer. 11. "Flabera of Men." 7:80, "Weighed in the Balance." Highland E. 6th and Prescott Rev. E. g. Bollinger. 11. "Being and Doing." 7:30. ".Treasure Hunting." unaernurst Bev. 1. B. Gray, 11, 7:45. Pilgrim Missouri ave. and Shaver at. Rav. W. C. Kantner. 11. "The Growlnc Vision of Christianity." St. Johns Rev. Daniel T. Thomas, 11. Wsverly Hela-hts E. 83d and Woodward Bev. A. C. Moses. 11. 7:30. Sunnyslde E. 32d and Taylor Rev. J. J. Staob. 11. "The Great Break In Christ's Kin ship." 7:15, "Team Work in the Kingdom." Zlon (German) E. 9th and Tremont Rev. J. H. Hopp.. 10:30. 7:30. Episcopal. St. Marks 21st and Marshall Rav. J. ft. H. Simpson. Rev. J. G. Hatton. 7:80. 10:13. 11. 7:30. Trinity 10th and Everett Rev. A A Mor rison. 8, 11, 8. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen, the Martyr- Very Rev. H. M. Bamaey. 7:45. 11, 8. 7:45. St. uarld s c. lZtfc and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins. 8:30, 9:30. 11. "Christ's Temptations snd Ours. 7:30. "Some Enemies of the Cross." St. Matthew's Corbett and Bancroft Rev. W. A. M. Breck. 11. St. Jobna MUwaukle Rev. John D. Rica. 3. 4. St. Andrews Hereford at.. Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 11. urace Memorial weiaier ana e. 17th N. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Rev. John Dawson. 11, 8:30. St. Michael's and All Angels' E. 43d and Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen, 11. 7:30. Church of Our Saviour 60th ave. and 41st at. 8. E. Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 11. bi. jonn s aeuwooa nev. jonn u. riles. 11. St. Paul's Wood mere Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 4. Bishop Morris Memorial chapel. Good 8a- smaiitan hospital Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 7. 7:16- All Saints' cbnrch Z3th and Savler Rev. Frederick K. Howud. 11. 6:30. Evangelical Assoc la tloa, Carson Heights G. F. Lienlng Jr. 11:30, T. First . English E. 6th and Market Rev. E. D. Hornschacb. 11, 8. First German Evangelical 10th and Clay Rev. G. F. Uentng. 10:45. 8. Evangelical Syned. German Evangelical Friends' church Ta- eoma ave. and E. loth. Rev. Ellaa N. Her gfcrt. 10:45. 7:30. st. rani evangelical cnarcn MT Falling Eev. J. Hergert 11. 7:8a , Free aUthoditr - Central 65th and E. Flanders Rev. L. B, Blaekman. 11, 7:45. First E. 9th and Mill Rev. I. Harrington, pastor. Friends' Chorea. Sunnyslde E. 85th and Main Rev. Homer Co. 11, 7:80. Lents South Main St. Rev. John Riley. 11,7:30. West Piedmont Rev. ' Mra. Ethel M. Ar nold. 11, 7:30. ' Jewish. Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main RabM Jonas,, vtise. rriaay, s p. m. Satur day. 10:30 ai. m. , Latter Say Saints. i Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) s. zatn and ataaison. 11:45, 7. Montavllla (not Mormon) 11, 7:30. Lutheran. Immanael 19th and Irving Rev. J. Richard' Olson. 11. 8. Trinity German (Missouri Synod) Williams ave. and Graham iter. j. a. Rim bach. 10:15, :ji. -' . - United Norwegian 45 N. 14th Rev. Pit ana Laraen. 11. 7:43. - Bethany Oaniab Union ave. N. and Mor risRev. M. C. Jensea-Kngbolm. 11. 8. Oar Savior's E. 10th and E. Grant sts. Rev. George Henriksen. English service, 10.15. Norwegian service it :io. Immanoel German Sellwood Rev. H. C. s-helina-. 10:30. ' Grace English (Missouri Synod) Alblne are. and Mason Rev. C. Lnecke. 10:30. 7:S0. - St. Paul's German B. . 12th and Clinton Kev. A. &- avraassi v service, . German Evangelical Lntherlon 2km (Missouri ...Jl . M1itr...ii 1 LI LI liprr " "'-iai :. , -' . ,''-.-; . - - EPSCOPA PENSIONS ALL HUMAN NEEDS The hunger of the human heart is not sat isfied with wheat bread nor its thirst with water from .Mt. Hood. ; Nor does the fine painting stop the heart ache. .These blessings are the possession of thou sands' who are still unhappy. Until the" bread of satisfaction is found and partaken of, life is full of tantalizing hopes. . God, who provides wheat bread and now water, has not over looked a sufficient provision for yearning, un satisfied hearts. He sent One to walk the hills of Palestine with holy steps and to die on will be continued by a merger of the two organizations. 1 An announcement of th nronnwi) merger bears the signatures of Bishop vreer, president, ana vr. McClure, treasurer, of the Clergy Relief Fund, and Bishop Lawrence, president, and Monell Say re, secretary, of the Church Pension Fund. Calvary Church to Canvass Membprs Calvary Presbyterian church ex pects tomorrow to be a great day. Companies of the church members will bo formed to conduct an every member canvass, the object being a general Increase along all religious lines. After the completing of the canvass a praise and victory ser vice will be held Sunday evening, when reports of the work will be given. Last Sunday the pastor, Rev. Oliver S. Baum, preached a ser mon on "A Lost Art." which attracted much favorable comment. Tomorrow morning's subjeot will be "The Power of System," and a strong, helpful ser mon is expected. Questions Asked by Girls to Be Topic Rev. Henry Marotte, D. D., pastor of Westminster Presbyterian church. East Seventeenth and Schuyler streets, will preach at tlnemorning service to morrow on "Some Questions Asked by a Class of Thirteen-T ear-Old Girls." Rev. Mr. Marcotte particularly Invites parents to hear these questions. OF CHURCH St. John's Peninsular md Klrkpatrlck Rev. K. O. Salrman. 10:45, 7:30. Swedish Augustsns Rev. H. E. Sanatedt. 10:45. 7:45. United Norwegian Portsmouth Rev. H. O. Heodrtrkson. 11. German Evangelical Reformed Lenta Rev. W. G. Lienkaemper. 11. 8t. James, English West Psrk and Jeffer son J. Allen Less. 11, "Remember Now Thy Cttater." 8, "Where Shall We Find tha An swer T" Bethel Norwegian Lutheran Free chnrch Wygant and Rodney avenues Rev. J. A. 8tav ney. 11, 8. Methodist. ! First 12th and Tsylor Dr, Frank L. Lova land. 10:30, "The Unseen and Unknown God." 7:45, "Henry of Navarre, the Huguenot of France." Centenary B. 8th and E. Pine Rev. T. W. Lsne. 11. Taylor streeters Sidewalk Third and Tay lor. Morning aervlce only. Trinity E. 10th and Sherman Rev. A. B. Calder, 11. 7:30. Swedish Borthwlck and Beech Rev. John A. Wellman, 11. 7:45. . Epwortn 26th and Savler Rev. C. O. Mc Cuiloch, 11. First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt Bev. O. T. Field, 11, 8. Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland Rev. Ltraia Thomas. 11, "Communion." Evening, "Rugged Saviors of the World." Sellwood Rev. Alexander p. Maclean. 11. Sunnyslde E. S5th and Yamhill Rev. R. Elmer Smith, 11. 7:45. Central Vancouver ave. and Fargo Bev. C. C. Uarick. 11, 7:30. St. Johns Hayes and Leavltt Rev. W. E. Ing alls. Montavllla Rev. W. H. Hampton, 11, 7:30. Laurelwood 63d at. S. E. and Foster road Rev. C. R. Carlos. 11. Clinton Kelly Memorial E. 40th and Pow ell. Valley Kev. J. West Thompson. 11. "An Auequiie irnimeui or tne world s want and Woe." 7:30, "A Far Cry Frwom the Wilderness." Japanese Mission Rev. Ellaen Rlbsra. 0:30. 8:30. Rose City Park Sandy blvd. and E. 5Rth Rev. William W. Yonngson. 11. "The Christ liko God." 4:90, "The Cross Builders: Herod." German Rodney are. and Stanton Rev. F. A. Schumann. 10, 8. African Zion 288 Williams ave. Rev. W. W Howard. Rev. E. D. L. Thompson, 11, 8. Vancouver Avenue Norweglan-Danlsh--Corner Skidmore Kev. Abraham Vereide. 10:45, ser mon by Evangelist Jack Godwin. 8. sermon by pastor on "The Neeo of the Hour." Olin Eldridge. 11, "Spiritual Clairvoyance." Unlverrity Park Lombard and Flske Rev. C. L. Hamilton, 11. "The Friend Above All Others." '7:30. "Playing the Fool." Lents Rev. W. Boyd Moore. 11, g. Bethel Larrsbee ana McMillan Rev. J. L. Craw. 11. 8:15. Westmoreland MUwaukle ave bet. Ramona and South avea. Rev. C. B. Harrison. 11, 7:30t Lincoln E. 52d and Lincoln Rev. G. G. Haley. 10:30 8. Patton Michigan and Alberta Rev. George H. Feese. 11, 7:45. Woodstock E. 44th and 60th ave. S. E. Rev. Frarrfc Jamea. First German Rev. A. F. Cramer. 11, 8. Brentwood Rev. W. L. Wilson. 11. Berkeley Heights clubhouse Rev. A. B. Cslder. 3. Chinese Mission 11 and 7:30. Carson Heights Rev. L. C. Douglass, Ken dal station. Clark acboolhouae Rev. A. B. Wilson, 7:30. K. E. Church, South. Union ave. aud Multnomah Rev. W. J. Fenton. Presiding Elder Rev. S. M. Check of Cor t a Ilia will preach at 11 and 7:30. Missions. Swedish Mission Rev. B. J. Thoren. 11, 8. Ellm Chapel Rev. B. J. Thoren. 10. - Bethel Free church Ivy and Williams Rev. J. A. Stavuey. 11. 8. . Nazarens. First Pentecoatal E. 7th and E. Couch Rev. C. Howard Davis. 11. 7:30. Sellwood E. 9(h and Spokane Rev. H. C. Baker. 11, 7:30. Brentwood E. 67th at. and E. 65th ave: S. E. Rev. Stella Crooks. 11, 8. Scandinavian 948 Garfield Rev. J. O. Brtngedahl, paator. U. 7:30. Highland Park 11. 7:30. "Presbyterian, First 12th and Alder Rev. John H. Boyd. 10:30, "Titos Alone in Crete." 7:30, "The Glory of Manhood. Fourth First sad Glbbs Rev. Henry G. Hanson. 10:30. Calvary 11th and Clay Rev. O. S. Banm. 10:30' "The Power of Hyatem." 7:30, "I'ralse and Victory Meeting." Arbor Lodge Kev. George B. Cromley. 11, 7:45. - Kenilworth E. 34th end Gladstone Rev. Leslie Kirk Richardson. 11. "The Hem of Christ's Garmenta. T:i. "The Christian College and Young People In Christ's Service." Mispan E. lttth and Division Rev. Harry Lreda.. 11. 7:30. Hope Montavllla. 78th and E. Everett sts. Rev. S. W. Seeman. 11. "The Real Wonders of Pentecost." 1:30, -Are mere Kings In Heaven 1" Forbes Rev. Harry L. Pratt. 11. 8. Central E. 13th and Pino Rev. IV. K. Grimes. 10:30. 7,:30. Millard Avenne 7241 6.th ave. S. E. Rev. U. Amos, 11, 7:30. Mt. Tabor E. 55th and BMmont Rav. Wil liam Graham Moore. 11, "The Love That Pascetu Understanding." "Theory and Prac tice in Appuea inriaiiani7 i Coity Rev. W. Lee Uray 11, t. i-.V" y- l Vernon 19t and -. Wygant Rev." H. X. CENTENARY OF DEATH OF BISHOP ASBURY WILL BE OBSERVED Mass Meeting Will Be Held Sunday Afternoon, April 20; Great Chorus to Sing, The One hundredth anniversary of the death of Rev, Francis Asbury. first Methodist bishop in America, and one of the most apostollo men In the world's history, will be observe J in Portland with a great mass meet ing In Centenary M. K. church Sunday afternoon, April 2, at 2:30. The an niversary has been planned by a com mittee consisting of Drs. C. E. Cllne, E. O. Eldridge and J. W. McDougall. Superintendent of the District Or. Mc Dougall will preside. A chorus of ail Methodist churches will lead the con gregation in the singing of Wesleyan hymns. Three themes will be presented, (1) "The Life and Work of Asbury and His Influence on American Civilisa tion"; (2) "Methodism at Present, Where It Is and What It Is"; (3) "Methodism in the Future, Its Pros pects and Opportunities." All Meth odist pastors have been asked to pre sent the subject of Asbury to their own people the last Sunday in March. Bishop Francis Asbury died March 31, 1816. at Spottsylvania. near Fred ericksburg, Virginia, as the annals of the poor the annals of Bishop Asbury s life are short. He was born neat Birmingham, En gland. August 20, 1745. From the age of 13 until 20 he worked at blacksmithlng; converted when 15, he was class leader at 16, a local preach er at 18, and was appointed to a cir cuit when 221 He was accepted as a volunteer or missionary for Amer ica at the Bristol conference in Aug ust. 1771. and arrived In Philadelphia October 27. He decided to cast his lot wfth the Americans when, the rest of the Brit ish preachers returned to England in 1776. Bishop Asbury was ordained deacon, elder and bishop by Bishop Coke at the organization of the Meth odist Episcopal church. He had been selected by Wesley and elected by the first general conference at Baltimore, December 25-27. 1784. Madame Jomelll to 8in2. Mme. Jomelll will sing at a concert at East Side Baptist church next Fri day. Other numbers, both vocal and instrumental, are on the program. The proceeds of the concert will be used ror xoreign missions. SERVICES Monnt. 11, "Professed Christians and the Claim of th Church." 7:30, "Making Ex- Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett sts. Rev A. L. Hllt-fhlnann 1 A - In 7.01 - -v.w, V estminster E. 17th and Rchnvler ttr. V wrI Marcotte. 10:30, "Soma Queatlons A brawl hr r.aa. u- . T . Y?M. "-Dead Fllei " "We""VW t H?'Q':,ltT prk E 45th and Hancock Rev J. M. Skinner. 11, f:80. A.'nnTlVsO3 "hali-JUv wt v . AUl CVA UTTTIM A 1111. . Chinese 145H First St. 7:40. Reformed Prssbytsrlan. . d? m7.blidl73TU "nd AlMW,ortB-B F. Safarmll First 3rman 19th . t-n ber, 10:45. 8 "' A 8WrMnUmbI blTd' "Dd 834 st-Rev. E, k.Z. , i " v. w. a. uen- Ttltrfl PlftK - T n M Salvation Army. gPS No. 1243 Ash. 8, Swedish Corps (30 Barrjeide. Scandinavian 243 Ash Rev. John Oval. Seventh Bav id,ni.t. .rl v,., T;:" wi aenomlnatlon -w aU W USB IUI Un V . tw . . . . . v.cutri ... iiu ana aTverstt Elder P. C Hayward, pastor. 11. " and Alder-Elder E. W7 CnOln U. r:- ."i" a E- Everett Elder w. a . sn.llj . 11 alUU I . Alblna (German) Skidmore and Msllorv Elder A. C. Schweitser. ' I .Pfltsl fith nA VUk ww chitwod. ii: -'" . ElSer E!bD-rnlb,'urt.!n,, "nd Monnt Tihn, K m a . . H. w ..u JK1HHHI1' BMW c J. Cummings. 11. Scandinavian cbnrch 62nd and 89th ave S. F.. Elder O. E. Sandnea. II. ' " Services for the Deaf. r. A " "sco and Grand ava. Rev. g. Earl DuBols, 10:30. 8. Unitarian, Chnrch tit (n r.ih.. n . ... h.URev.-T. L. Eltot V. D." llf "FallaclS; and Truths Concerning Intereessary Praver 5. "Ideal Iaternationilism."7 syer. unttaa srathran. Alherta 27th n1 A h-.t. d M . 11" 7:30. First K. 15th and Vforrtson Rt. j n NUewonder. 11. Ara.Mt u and to - wu VAJS3 VUUNUC, Kmirth AOfh sit nA uo a s n E. Conner. Il7 7:45. ' Third 67th st. and 32d are. 8. E. Eev PrtT. White- , 0ar P"t iTsalvTl United Evangelical. Fourth Rev. J E. Conner. 11 7 80 llE7daoal-JeMOP t-BT- Henderson. Manor. Circuit Services Cherry Grove. 8 n m Brush Prslrle, 7 :30. ' " p- Ockley Green WlUametta Wvd. and Gay Rev. S. L. LovelL 11. 8. Fisst E. 16th and Poplar Rev c r Poling. 11, 8. ' G' St. Johns Rev. A. P. Laytoa. 11. s Wichita Rev. H. H. Karnham. 11. al United Prsabyteriaa. First E. 37tb and Hawthorne Rev Frank DeWitt Flndley. 11, "Our Beat for Christ and the Chnrch." 7:30, "What a Young Man Ought to Know." Church of the Stranaers Wasco street and Grand ave. Rev. H. Earl DaBois. 10 SO "Stewards of God." 7:30. ' Kenton J. 8. Cole. 10:15, 8. Universal is t. Church of the Good Tidings Broadway and E. 24th Rev. J. D. Corby. 10:45. "A Study of Esther." "The Courage Ut Work With God." T. at. C. A-T. W. C. A. 4 Y. M. C. A. 6th and Taylor H. W. Stone, general secretary. ' Y. W. C. A. Broadway and Taylor Miss Llna D. Jamea, general secretary. 4:45. roan women of the First Presbyterian 8. 8 In charge. ' Xiseallaaeons. Associated Bible Students (I. B. 8 A ) Area Bum hall. 13th st. near Washington J via. Georne T, Faweett and M. Chandler. 3, Stew art McKUslck on "Reflations 14."' 7 ao public lecture by A. Yerax, "l God s Day of Wrath Revealed V 7 Advent Christian (not Seventh Day) Second st. bet. Hall and Lincoln Rev. J. i Lucas 10:30. Y:3o. ' Church f the Brethren (Dnnkarda) Borth- wick aad Bralnard Rev. George A. CaxL n 1:30. East Stark st. Gospel Han. between 28th and 29th. , Pentecostal Assembly 227 Ankeny Will C. Trotter. 11. 7:30. The Cbnrch of God (German) 754 E. 8th X -Rev. D. F. Komm. II, 7:30. Piagah Mis' loo Lents. Lenta church John Riley. 11. 7:43. Scandinavian Evangelical Mission cbnrch 737 Alberta. I. 7;43. Commons Mission 22 X. Front at. Mjrra Bmitb and Miss Esther EI2!sr aapts. Armenian M lasloo Wood mere Buffalo st. New Thong tit Temple of Troth Ellers Bldg. Mrs. Ann Xonng-Uantrsss. S r. SB.. "How W Gow." ' When wrttlnf calling advertisers, (lease mention The Journal. . . .. (Adv.) RESIGNS PULPIT TO BECOME EVANGELIST Z4 Rev. M. Howard Fagan. Albany, Or.. March 18. Kev. M. Howard Fagan, pastor for the past year and a half M the First Christian church of this cfty, has resigned anJ .will engage in evangelistic work in the Pacific Northwest. Ills resignation will take effect in September. Kvangeltstic work will not be new to Mr. Fagan. Me has engaged in the work off and on for several years. Rev. Mr. Fagan came to Albany from Cottage Grove, where he was pastor of the Christian church of that city Prior to that he took a course In the Eugene Bible university, where he graduated. Bible Conference Be Held at Sunny side The Portland Bible conference, which It was recently announced would be held at the White Temple, will open at the Sunnyslde Congregational church corner East Thirty-second and Taylor streets, April 2, at 3 p. m., and con tlnue there until April 7. The afternoon lectures will be upon the Book of Acts and will be valuable to Sunday school workers. Dr. A. C Gaebeleln of New York, .who will be the speaker, is the author of many ex pository volumes jjhich emphasize particularly the dlspensatlonal fea tures of the Bible, and his addresses here will cover a wide range of Scrip tural truths. The evening lectures, will deal largely with the prophetic New Testa ment Scriptures. The public is Invited to attend the conference. Motion Pictures to Be Forum's Topic The "Young Men's Forum" of the First Methodist Episcopal church is taking for its Btudy during the month of March, "The Motion -Picture Ques tion." Mrs. A. C. Newill, president of the Portland Board of Censorship, will address the Forum at Its regular weekly meeting tomorrow noon, n the First Methodist Episcopal church Sunday school temple. Twelfth and Taylor streets. The Ergathea Bibla class of the young women, will be the guests of the Forum at this meeting. PHURCH BREVITIES Farca Was Oreat Success. The three-act farce come'dy, "The Other General Fuller,' produced by amateur talent for the benefit of the University Park Congregational church. Tuesday evening, at Artisan hall, Lombard and Portsmouth avenue, was a grand suc cess in every way. The cast numbered nine and the leading roles were well chosen. That of Bill Fuller the hero, was Impersonated by J. Ralston Clary. Mrs. Fred Reynolds took the part of Isabella Dare, the bride, and Edna Weber, the part of Dorothy Dare. The rest of the cast was composed of Earl Williams, Leo Hinkle, Agnes Le Doux. J. Berry, Guy Reynolds and Gussie Fember. The Utopia Glee club, under the direction of Mr. W. C. McNaught, sans; between acts. The play was re peated last night at Yeager. Coadncttag Revival Bar. Mrs. J. E. Hockett, pastor of Salem Friends church, Is conducting a revival at the Piedmont Friends church. Miss Grace Allen, the blind singer, is the. soloist. Services will continue through the coming week. ICach Interest Shown. Interest is being shown in the "Taking Men Alive" meetings being conducted by George B. Pratt In First Christian church. Park and Columbia streets. The next meeting will be held Mon day night at 7:45. Will Speak on Boys. Chester A. Lyon will give a stereopticon lecture on the "Big Brother Farm" at tha Church of the Strangers, Wasco street; and Grand avenue, tomorrow night al 7:30. Will Observe Men's Day. The First Christian Sunday school will observe men's day tomorrow morning at 9:45. Tom Richardson, formerly secretary of the Commercial club, will address the school on "Commercial Efficiency." Birthday Party to Pastor. The Ladies Aid society of Woodstock Methodist Episcopal church, assisted by the Epworth league, gave a surprise party and -.reception on Friday evening. March loj to the pastor. Rev. Frank James, in honor of his birthday. About 76 attended. r. Btateotte at Albany. Dr. Henry Marcotte 6f Westminster Presbyterian church conducted the vesper services at the University of Oregon in Eugene last Sunday. Win Oiv Concert. The choir. of Mount - Tabor Methodist Episcopal church will give a concert tomorrow evening at 7:30. No admission will be charged, but a freewill of ferine will be taken for the benefit of the choir fund. Btsetlng Set for April 9. Th date of the annual congregational meeting and dinner of Rose City Park church has been fixed for April . ; , Will Xrsetars Tomorrows ' L B. Rhodes will give a stereopticon lecture in Rose City Park church- tomorrow night at 7:30. - . y CELEBRATION IS PLANNED The Christian Endeavor society of Pilgrim Congregational church will' celebrate the twenty-sixth anniversary of Its organisation tomorrow evening at 7:30 In a special service in the church, Missouri avenue and' Shaver street. f T j 3S 1UY PRESBYTERIAN X CHURCH BEING BUILT, BY VOLUNTEER LABOR Edifice It Is Expected Will; Be Completed and Ready x for Dedication by" April 2? 4 Volunteer lahnp 1 feiiilrfin home of the TTnlrv Pr.ihvl.rian church. Seventy-first street and Sandy boulevard. Tha huilrllna- la .nt.l.' to be finished and ready for dedication A nr-il 9 The main church auditorium Is 80' by 46 feet and a meeting room addt tion Will mouilra 19 fn J - A t building of this sile would cost $2000 ' ai tne least, according to V. Les Gray, minister, but the money cost toi the congregation vlli' nmkahiv nn ceed 1500 for materials and fixtures. r rea itose is carpenter and superin tendent of construction. A. E, Newby. v. H. Waugh. Howard Waugh and rrauK. v.orneu constitute the building committee. For the cast four va r. ,. MAM e-sak gatlon of Unity Presbyterian church has worshlnert in a hnii,ii . d... enty-third between Sandy boulevard i and Fremont. Musical Program Is loije Uiven Sunday A fine musical program will !e given tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. by the choir of Mount Tabor Methodist Epis copal church, assisted by their friends snd directed by Mrs. Stella Gamer Hutchinson. Miss Helga Hansen will be the accompanist There will be no charge for admis sion, but a silver offering for the benefit of the choir fund will be taken. The program: Organ prelude. -Grand March From A.W. yerdl,: anthem. "Clod Be Mer dful Brackett): contralto boIo, "Oh tyes That Are Weary" (Bracken), bv Airs. E. N. Wheeler; fnor solo. "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" (A. .1. Boex). Mr. Buckmeyer; vocal duet, "The Lord is My Light" (Dudley Buck). Mrs. Marguerite Moore Bourna and Mrs. Stella Uarner Hutchinson; organ offertory. "Andanttno" (H H. Iemare); anthem. "Sanctus" (Kr.' St. Ceceliss Mass) (Gounod); bass solo, "Consider and Hear Me" (Wooler). Mr. Eugene Sletnmetz; ladles' quartet. "Pilot Me" (.1. K, Gould), Meadames Bourne. Hutchinson. Wheeler and Wright; soprano solo. "Behold tho Master PaHst-th II" (Jolin Carring- ton). Airs. Marguerite Moore Bourne; anthem. "By Babylon'; Wave' (Gounod). Sunnyside to Miss Easter Calla Lilies Mrs. M. J. Fuller of 603 Thirty-fifth street. Oakland, Cal., mother of Mrs. J. J. Rtaub of 963 East Taylor street, died Tuesday morning. Mrs. Fuller was sick but a short time. The congregation of Sunnyslde Con gregational church will miss the basket of calla lilies sent by Mrs. Fuller each Easter for the past 24Jr years. ' Mrs. Fuller has often vlsltai a with Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Staub of Sunnyside Congregational church. Practical Freedom From Debt Reported Practical, if not entire, freedom from debt of the First Methodist Episcopal church. South, building at Union avenue and Multnomah street, t will be shown at the second quarterly conference for the year. The con ference will be held in the church au ditorium tomorrow, beginning at 3 o cloclc Presiding Elder 8. Al. Chee' of this diocese will act as chairman of the conference. Plan Revivals at Woodstock Church The Methodist church of Woodstock. Rev. Frank James, pastor, will begin a series of tabernacle revival meet ings tomorrow. Evangelist J. Wesley MacCallum will lend. Mr. MacCallum Is a man of experience, both as a pas tor and an evangelist. There will be special musle. Services will begin at 7:45 p.m. a-.d close at 9. Christian Church Selects Its Elders The elders of the First Christian church have, organized by electing F. H. Gloyd president, and Will F. Pow ell secretary. Tha board of elders are: F. H. Gloyd, Dr. J. S. Dale. E. U. Mor rison, G. Evert Baker, E. S. Muckley, Will F. Powell, S. M. Conner and Dr. A. E. Kldd. EPWORTH LEAGUE The regular monthly district bus!- ness meeting has been postponed from Monday to Wednesday evening at f o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. Definite announcement for the dis trict rally cannot be made this week cn account of tha revival meetings at Centenary church. The date of ths rally Is March SI. . St. Johns gospel team, No. 2. took charge of 'the prayer meeting on Thursday -evening. Team No. 1 win have -charge of the prayer meeting on Thursday, March 80. Sunday evening a special district worker will have charge of ths service. : RT. . W. W, Youngson has InvlteJ i cabinet members to be present at a meeting of the thrift campaign com mittee on Monday evening at o'clock, . m Last Sunday evening Clinton Kelly' chapter had a special program consist ing; of musical numbers. Interest in ths Sunday evening meetings is In- creasing. . Tomorrow evening many of the leagues will have special services along missionary lines. The central office has sent out special programs on the "World Program of ths League." The topic of both home and foreign missions is to be studied from . now until EaBter. . a . : All chapters are urged to ses that. items oi interest intended for publica tion reach Mr. ChJlson. 610. Northwest, building. Sixth and Washington Mr. umison is very aesirous 10 re ceive contributions from all tha Chap-tars.