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.THE OREGON DAILY f JOURNAL," PORTLAND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ' 23. - 1916. FORCES SUNDAY OF SCHOOL WILL HOLD BIG RALLY SEPT. 24 Fourth Presbyterian Church to Conduct Exercises Indi cating Growth, DIPLOMAS TO BE GRAFTED Graduation Trom Primary to Junior Grade Will .also Be Conducted; Instructors Axe Enumerated. Sunday, September 24, is specially aet aside for the rallying of the forcea of the Sunday school of the Fourth Presbyterian churcli. The school hi an enrollment of between two and three hundred, well organised and graded. The beginners' department has an enrollment of about 65, of which at least 12 will receive dlplomaa and graduate Into the primary department. Mrs. G. II. Bestow U superintendent and has ifour assistants, Mra. Kelzer. Mrs. Rlgdqn, Mra. Boone and Mlaa liulda Storieburg. Graduation from the primary into tha Junior department will also take place. There are IS graduates. Miss J. Qay Bodbey has been the superintendent ! this department for many years. There are five primary teachers. Miss Nannie K. Taylor. Miss Jessie Francis, Mrs. .Martin, Mrs. Espey and Mrs. Irving. Mrs. Helen Workman is secretary and Mr. Ogden director of music. The en rollment this last year in the primary department has been about 83. G. H. Bestow has been the superin tendent of the general school for a number of years, and has back of him an efficient corns of helpers. The teachers In the upper departments dur School to Speak People who attend the White Temple next Sunday will have the privilege of hearing; Professor E. C. Knapp, a noted Sunday school expert, who will be pres ent at the Sunday school beginning at 9:60 a, m.. and who will preach at 11 o'clock in the Auditorium, taking for his theme "The Challenge." All who have heard Mr. Knapp' s clear, forceful presentation of facts will enjoy hear ing him again. The choir will render the anthem, "Christian, the Morn Breaks O'er Thee," Shelley. In the evening- Mr. Knapp will preach from the topic "Dynamic," and the choir will sing, "There is Rest For You" (Havens), and "Rock of Ages'' (Barri). The White Temple church i&Ul have an every member canvass put on Sun day afternoon, completing the canvass of the entire membership of 2000 at one time, following this up by a series of conferences and making this a great home coming week. SCENE OF RECENT MULTNOMAH COUNTY CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION BANQUET INITIAL RALLY DAY WILL BE CONDUCTED mi nnrnmrrrniiiin UV UIIAUV ll-ltMAl A banquet was held in honor of Dr U IVLUU LlVlnnU extension secretary of j World s Christian Endeavor Union and editor of field for Christian Endeavor World, and riven by Multnomah Home Coming of All Hiffpmnt cy chrl8tlan E"d"""r Unlon Organizations Has Been Watched During Past Week i - - - . - i i muni ri II I i .. . k llrwyy T" If ' "T': I ' - - ' I !rSW? r.,x1V:!0 I LX:.i .V 'V.li",,?'.-.i'i!w".V J a 'i in nn i Hi in ii mi inn i iinii ii i iiii iiiiiiiiiiii iiiwwmmmmiiiiiiiiiii ii iiiiiini 1 1 iiiii Minn iiii'iui iiiiiiiinni"1'Miiii?rMM,Ttrr,nin mi niwiriyiP the First Presbyterian church Friday night, September 15. An outline of the plan for the big Christian Endeavor expert drive was riven by Miss Helen Orr. Dr. Ira D. Landrith followed with a short but J Inspiring address. Dr. Boyd, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, closed the meeting with a few words of thanks and gratitude to Dr. Land rith. David M. Jack, president of the Multnomah county C. E. Union, pre Bided and introduced the speakers. After the meeting the Christian En deavorers proceeded " to the Ice Hip podrome to ; attend the prohibition mass meeting. Tomorrow will be Initial day of j Church Rally week at the First Pres byterian church. The rast week has different organizations i" a series of opening receptions and social hours. Beginning today a committee of 150 lng the paat year were Miss Mena Frey, men and women will go out through Mrs. Ixjroy, Mrs. Flinn, Mrs. Baker, the city and make a pastoral visitation Mrs. SU-pherison, Miss Mary Bodman, of the entire membership of. the Miss Iluth Crocker. Mrs. Brown, W. church, carrying a greeting and a pas- A plana p, R. Kelzer, P. U. McGulre, toral letter to every home. Miss Burgoyne and llev. and Mrs. II. The week's visitation will culminate O. Hanson. C. V. Jones is secretary, in a great rally and home-coming: Sun- Tt. II. O'Neill treasurer and Miss Esther day In the services of next Sabbath Bodman enrollment secretary. morning, when Dr. Boyd will preach a Several pupils from the teachers' special sermon, "A Heart Talk From training class will receive diplomas the Pastor to His People.'' This great next Sunday, one of them. Miss Fran- movement among the members of the els. receiving the excellent average of church is designed to open the way for S8V4 per cent for the year's work. a year of unparalleled activity in the The Hunday school has also a home First Presbyterian church, department of 18 members conducted Following the custom of former by Mrs Isberg and a cradle roll of 17 ytarsthe Women's Association of the in the hands of Mra. O. H. Bestow. First Presbyterian church will hold Next Hundav morning at 10:30 the monthly all-day meetings In the church LINES STUDY SCRIPTURES ON MILITARY IS LATEST ME1H Highland Congregational Sun day School Will Inaugurate a Novel Program, pastor, Rev. Henry ii. Hanson, will preach a sermon on "Family Religion." Entire families are asked to come to church that morning. PRESBYTERIANS PLAN FOR A BUSY WEEK AT he use. The mornings will be spent in Sowing for the poor. At noon a home luncheon for men and women will be given in the banquet rooms of the church, served by a committee of 15 , women. The afternoon will be glvn over to business and program. Tuesday of this week opens the year's work I with the first all-i doors are open a women are urged to be present If in terested In local charities. A a new method of enthusing the American youth in the study of Scrip tures, the' Highland Congregational Sunday school will inaugurate a pro Eram, beginning tomorrow that will be known as "The Religious Prepared ness Program." The following slogan has been adopted. "Our God, Our Coun try and Our Children." j The pastor. Rev. Mr. Lewis, and wife and members of the official board will meet at the church, tomorrow and or ganize In military fashion. The for mer superintendent will be captain, the teachers are to be corporals and the classes, squads. The church lias a larger streamer running across the facade which has attracted much at tention, advertising the church as "Camp Hyland No. 1." A bugler, a drummer and other military offices will be supplied. The bugler will blow an assembly call at 10 a. m. The American flag will be hoisted and a Standard Bible school will begin. A street parade will follow the flag raising. Each student will march to the music of the bugle and the army drum, carrying flags and Bibles. After the parade an hour will be spent in Bible study. A call has been issued for 500 raw recruits. All ages will be welcomed. Baptist Ministers' Meeting, The Portland Baptist Ministers' con ference will meet in the White Tem ple Monday, at 2:30 o'clock. II. W. Stone, or Ivan B. Rhodes, of the T. M. C. A., will speak on "The Work of the T M. C. A. in Connection With the War in Europe." GRADUATING EXERCIS E OF SUNDAY SCHOOL IS TO BE CONDUCTED Program Will Be Rendered at First Christian Ghurch To morrow Morning; Music, Special graduation exercises of the various classes of the Sunday school will be held at the First Christian church. Park and Columbia streets, to morrow morning. They will begin with the regular Sunday school hour, 9:45 a. m.. and continue until 11:30. At this time the pastor. Rev. Harold H. Griffls, w$U give a short discourse on "My Father's Business.'' There will be special music by the Sunday school orchestra, tinder the direction of Mi3s Vivianne DeLorey. The regular church quartet, Mrs. G. F. Alexander, director, will etng, "The King of Love My Shep herd Is" (Shelley). In the evening the quartet will give a musical program, assisted by Miss Ruth Crittenden, pianist, and MioS Vivianne DeLorey. violinist. This will be followed by a hrief address by llev. Griffis. The subject he lias chosen is "The Gospel in Song." Bishop V. T. Sumner. Rishnn Walter T. Sumner will hold services at St. Stephens Pro-Cathedral Thirteenth and Clay streets. Sunday at 7:45 a. m.. Holy Communion, and again at 11 o'Hock. The bishop leaves Portland Sunday evening to attend the Episcopal general convention at St. Will Preach Final Sermon of Series Tomorrow. Rev. Thomas Jenkint. pastor of the St. David s Episcopal church, will preach the last sermon in the series on "Issues Before the Church." In the evening; the last one on "Interpretation of an Old Prophet." will be preaohed. Some time next week the rector win leave for Cleveland to attend the na tional convention of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, going as a representative of the local brotherhood assemoiy. From ther he will go to St. Louis as a deputy to the general convention of the national church. On his return me first of November he will beg-in a series of sermons on "Messages rom the General Convention." During the month of October the Reverend B. C. Runnals of Corvallis. who is soon leaving for the east, will have charge of the parish. He will be at the church, occupying the rector's study, where he may be found eacn morning. The parish considers itself favored in securing this priest during the rector's absence. RALLY DAY TO BE BIG EVENT AMONG : : SUNDAY SCHOOLS .' - . New Lesson Courses Begin With the First Day in Oc tober; New Interest Added, TOMORROW IS THE TIME QraduatliLff ExeroUes to Be One of .tha Teftturee of tae Say; Clui Xe-wrranfement. t PASTOR TO MAKE HIS FINAL APPEARANCE IN PULPIT IN PORTLAND Tomorrow la "Rally day." Although icme Sunday schools may have ob. served the day last Sunday and aome will not be ready for a few weeka . more, tomorrow is the day set aside regularly. The last Sunday in BtP- temoer is more and more coming to De th day observed because the new tea: son courses start with the first Bun day In October and this enables the schools to get their classes assembled and in working order and their pto gram arranged ready to begin with the regular work at the right time. r ' k Rally day is one of the peculiar days in the Sunday school which cannot .be traced to the genius of any one per son. It originated because it was a necessity and it has grown In a few years until It now has a regular place on the fall program of nearly every Sunday school. It is the day on which the scholars who were absent during the summer months are reminded of their former place of worship and. the. Rev. L. K. Richardson, pastor of the day on which they, are given a special Kenilworth Presbyterian church, for the invitation to reiurn. - , last four years, will deliver his fare- Votlees Seat Out. well sermon before his congregation During the month of September the tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Special music superintendents of the schools send has been arranged, which will be ren- OUt notices specially printed by the dered at the services under the dlrec-1 church publishing houses in the form tion of Prof. Roy M. Wheeler, rror- cf letters, telegrams, cablegrams, post- Wheeler and Mrs. U. C. Hutchins will j ers or tags. These are printed so a sing solos and the Kennwortn cnoirito be attractive and act as an lnvlta will render pecial numbers. tion to attend the special exercises. During Rev. Mr. Richardson's pastor- Not only . this the day on which ate, a large number of new members the efforts of the superintendent ' to have been added and the mem Dersh.p build up his school comes to a climax has. been more than tripled. but it is tAso graduation day. Classes At 10 o clock a. m. Rev. Mr. Richard- are rearranged and new teachers an The uid Jesta Rev, L, K. Richardson of the Kenilworth Presbyterian Is to Move to Philadelphia, Louis. The newly elected dean, the son win lecture on me via. i esia-1 pointed. l ev. E. A. McCalllster. will conduct the ment Tabernacle" to the Sabbath Many of the auperlntendenta at0 services at me t 'ro-caineurai aner ima i-"uui "u wm iv . v u.a.Ui.,.-i nnBrU pnz.es un inis uay 10 ina siu Sunday. Hally Day Tomorrow. The Kenton Sabbath school extends to all a cordial invitation to attend their rally and promotion day .exercises to be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY OF CHURCH SERVICES model of this famous historical sane-1 dents who have come every Sunday tuary. At .:4& p. m. nis last sermon during the summer months. to the people of the community will be I Some of the programs announced for preached. I tomorrow are: , Rev. Mr. Richardson win leave soon i i " " with his family for Philadelphia, where A ' ''.." - , he will assume charge of a Presby- l l" r'rl cnuron. terian church of between 300 and 400 corner iweuin ana Aiaer aireeis, in . members. I nu n. noya, u. u., wia, The. Portland Presbytery in a special recn morning ana evening -on , lonflnv In th Fimt i n sermon ai iu;u a. TO meeting held last Monday Presbyterian church, formally dissolved W'U .b ..Upn "Th6 lory of UnMlflnlij: ockdWijlSth Sunday After Trinity Sunday School Lessons Tomorrow. CHURCH PIEDMON Bg,pt ists to Conduct Rally This Evening C, E, Society to Plan Work Tomorrow; Topics for Sun- The second quarterly rally of the Willamette Baptist Young People's as sociation will be held In the White Temple this evening. The rally was I o A originally planned ror last evening day bermons Announced. Uut owing to the fact that Dr. Mat- tnews or seattie was scneauiea to speak In the same church on the same evening, the young people changed their night. The rally will be preceded by a workers' banquet at the Y. W. C. A. at 6:15 o'clock. R. O. Lester will act as toastmaster and four experts. K. Gud- A. Q. Pearson. Miss Edna .,"'. Tomorrow will Introduce "Busy Week" in Piedmont: Presbyterian church, Cleveland avenue and Jarre'.t streets, lst Sunday Dr. A. L. Hutch ison, pastor of the church, paved the wav for the general rally season for the entire forces of the church, with a nason Lauon Topic THE TllINnS WHICH ARE NOT SEBN li-ad 2 tr. 4: 1 to 6, 4. Qoldm Text. We look not at the things wblch are Been, but at the thlori which re not en: for the things which re seen re but temporal; but the things which are not en are pternal. 2 Cor. 4: 18. Herat JLeodinca. M. Paul at Theaaalonlira and Brraea. Arta 17: 1-15; The Theasnlonlo Christiana, I The. 1: 4, ia-18. T. Paul at Athens, Acts 1": 22-34; Paul t Corinth. Acts 18: 1-11. W. The Word of the ros, I Cor. 1: 18 to 2: 2. The Greatest Thin in th World. 1 Cor. 13. Th. Tbe Grace of GiTlng, 2 Cor. 0: Th Riot at Ephesus, Act 19: 20-41. V. Jnaroevlng to Jerusalem. Acta 20: l-27; Poul u Sorrows and Comfort. 2 Cor. 11: 21-3S. S. The Arrest of Paul, Acts 21: 27-40; A Prisoner in tbe Castle, Acta 22: 17-2B. t. The Things Which Aft Not Seen, 2 Cor. 4; 1 to 6. 4. Young People's Topics. Thrlstlan Endeator "Christianity Compared With Other Religions." I Cor. 10: 1-21. Jnnlor Christian Endearor "Teter SKinarv " Acl- 10: bO-4X. B. Y. r. U. The bunday school ana MJ- tbe Mts- Mrmon on the topic. "Waiting for a ewiney ana miss urace uavis. win Job." Ills topic tomorrow morning will Siva five minute talks. be a sequel to the other, on the topic The rally proper will begin at 7:55 "All ou the Job." Two preliminary 1 ana win De in cnarge oi nariey conferences have been held, in tho "aiigren. Bunday school council, and the Men's club executive committee. At 6:30 tomorrow evening the C. society meets to reorganize for the year's work. Monday evening the "Young Men's club class-meets for con ference and plans. Tuesday at 2:30 the Fidelia Chapter meets at the manse for winter plans. Tuesday even Church to Observe 30th Anniversary The Thirtieth Anniversary Jubilee of Fourth Pre.sbvterian church will lng at 8 the Altar Guild will meet wvlth bo heM Tuesday evening. September 26. Mrs. Dr. Oatrander, 459 Church street. Hundreds of former members are ex- lor conierence. tended a special Invitation to be Wednesday at 10:30 the combined prMent. Among the speakers will be women's societies will open an all day Rev. D. A. MacKenzie, former minister meeting for work, and for conference 0j tna church. with the pastor, on plans. An elaborate progTam of rausio and Thursday at :S0 p. m. tha Church .fldressna haa bn nrenared. Annual cabinet will meet at dinner ror general meeting will be held Thursday evening. survey or tne iieia. rTiaay at a p. m. the pastor will confer with the Pied mont chapter at the manse. Saturday at 8 p. m. the session has a full meeting in the pastor's office. Sunday morning, October 1, the Sunday school will have special rally aervlces. full of interest. At 11 o clock there Th Calvarr Presbvterian church Sun will be a full church rally at a com- day wm "have its rally day exer- munion service. This will be followed cl8es at t.ne ciose or the morning serv by a great church reception and enter- lce tom0rrow. An Interesting progTam tainment, Tuesday evening.. uciODer a. nas been arranged In which every clasi Baptist. First White Temple 12th and Taylor st. Dr. Maurice P. Kike 11. preaching by Prof i . n . 'i . . . T i .- Kikes, pastor pro tern. 9:5". c. toapp or opo- Calvary Church to Conduct Eally Day E kene; 6:30, 7:45, "Dynamics." Swedish-Finnish Mlslon Wblte Temple. .1. East Side E. 20th sud Ankeny ts. Re. O Shank, pastor. 10, 11, "Watchman, What of the Hour?" 6:30. 7:30. "Is Christ's Heal ing Power a Lost Art Among Christian's To day?" Highland E. 6tb and Alberta Rev. Ch. Meier, pastor. 11 a. m. - Arleta Rt. W. T. Sprlggs. 11, "The Preaence and Power of the Holy Spirit. , 9:43 7:45. "The jlartlage Altar." UulTerslty Park li. C. L. Heskett. 11, 7:80. Swedish 15th and Hoyt Rct. T. TJernlsxa, psitor, 10:45 and 7:30. . Grace MontiTlIla Her. H. T. Cash. 10, 11, "The Certainty of Reaping." 1:30, "The Re demption of the Waste." .. iu.wl R.i K H Haves. 11. 7:30. St. Johns Ker. E. P. BorJen, pastor. 7:30. CalTiry E. 8th and Grant Rev. Thomas Rtenhenaon aetlnff najtor. 11. 7 :4o ut, valvar? r. am x i un iuu vi . i.vj - . St. Stephens' 42d and E. Taylor Rer. War ren A. Waltt. 6, 8:30, 10:30. 7:30. St. Phillip Neri E. lBth and Hlckey Rt. W. J. Cartwrigbt. 8. 10:SO. 7:30. Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Rer. O. Robl. 8, 10:30. 7:30. St. Agatha E. 15Ui and Miller Rct. J. Cummlnsty. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Joseph (German) 15th and Conch Rer. B. Durrer. 8. 10:a0. 7:30. St. Stanislaus (Polish i Maryland are. and Failing Rbt. f. Matthew. 8. 10:30, 7:30. St. Michael (Italian) ttb and Mill Rer. M. Baleatra. 8. 10:30, 7:30. St. Clements Smith and Newton Rct. C. Smith. 8. 10:80, 7:30. St, Clares Capitol Hill Franeiscaa rather. 7:30, 9:15. St. Charles 84th and Kllllnsswortb BeT. Q. Snlderhorn. 8. 10:30, 7:30. Christian Scienos. lesson sermon, "Reality." First church Everett, between 18th and 19th sts. 11, 8. Second E. 6th and Holladay. 11, 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11, s. Fifth Myrtle Psrk hsll. 11. Christian Science society Holbrook block. St. Johns. 11. ConcrerationaJ. First Park and Madison Rev. Tnther It. Tyott. minister, 11, "The Simplicity of Rest religion. ' 9:45, 7:45 p. m. itereoptlcoa lec ture on "With God in Alaska." First German E. 7th and btanton Rev. E. O WUlmaa. Atkinson CommnnltT ebnrch E. 20th and Everett Thomas S. Anderson, minister. 11. University Park Htren st., near Lombard Rev. F. J. Meyer, pastor. 10. 11. Highland E. 6th and Prescott Kev. Geo. Edw. Lewis, pastor. 11. "Why the Rubber on tbe Ijead Pencil?" 8 p. m., sermou lecture on "Job's HHedge Fence." l.lnderhurst Kev. u. u. Gray, ii, t:4S. Pllerim Missouri ave. and Shaver st. Rev. W. C Kantner, 9:45 a. m. 11, "In His Steps." 3, 7, 8. WtTerly Helfati B. 83d and Woodward- Rev. A. 0. Moses. 8:4B, 11. 7:45, "The Call of th wild." Sunnvslde K. 82d and Taylor Kev. J. J. Btaub. 11. 7:45. Zlon (German) E. 9th and Tremont Rev. J. H. Hood. 10:30. Norwertan Danish Oonarrerational Church Samuel NevaJa. 7:80, 6 p. ro. St. Johns-Kev. J. H. Barnett, pastor, 11 and 8. Finnish Mission 107 Skldmore tt. Rer, Samuel Kerala. 0 p. m. and 7:30. in the school will have a part. There will be graduating exercises and special "music, also an address by Mrs. Bou dinot Seeley. Strangers are cordially Invited to be present. Revival Meetings At Ockley Green Rev. H. H. Paxnham, pastor of the Ockley Green United Evangelical church, "Willamette boulevard and Gay streets, will start a series of revival meetings, Beginning wun tne cunaay Inf n m 8 p m Subject Morn evening service bept z . l ne topic un- n, "Christian Kfficlency": evening, day evening- will be Belsbazzers "Accomplishing the Impossible." Feast," and the Veteran male quartet Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. will sing several selections. The serv- Junior league. 3 p. m. ices are to begin promptly at 7:U0 Epworth league. 7 p. m. o'clock. The meetings will last 10 days. prayer and social service Thursday Rev. J. A. Goode. pastor of the First cvenine. 8 o'clock. Vnited Evangelical churcn, win assist. Mount Tabor M. E. Church. ML Tabor Methodist Episcopal church, corner of East Stark and Sixty first streets, E. Olln Eldridge, pastor. Services Sunday as follows: Preach There will be good singing throughout the services. Week night services are to start at 8 o'clock. Position-Is Resigned By 0. 8. Whitcomb At the district Epworth league cabi net meeting held Monday evening, C. S. Whitcomb, president of the district, resigned his position. He stated that he resigned on account of his personal duties. The first vice president, F. J. Dr. IjAne Is Recalled. At a recent meeting of the quarterly conference of the Centenary Metho- 1st Episcopal church, the church au thorities were asked to return Dr. T. W. Lane as pastor for another year. The vote was unanimous, showing thi appreciation of his services by the church. Dr. Lane will occupy the pulpit to morrow, which will be the last Sunday of the conference year, which ends October 1. Day at Mount Tabor. Tha Mt. Tabor Presbyterian church Schnell, is temporarily acting as pres-lwill observe Rally day In all depart ment. He appointed a nominating I hients of the work Sunday, September committee of Miss Mildred Bartholo- 21. Special features will be carried mew of Sunnysidevhurch, C. D. Chll- out In the Sunday school, morning son of Lincoln church and W. D. Vlnr worship and young people's services, on of St. Johns to suggrest a person All members of the church are being for the presidency at the next meet- urged to attend the morning service lr.(r. - .to answer In person to roll call. New . The cabinet meeting on Monday was members and workers are to be en one of the largest held, over 30 being relied for active service for the fall present. and winter work. P 1 M Marhark. 11. & Third Knott and Vancouver ave. Rev. W. J Beaven. 11, "The Best L'se of Sundsy." 7:30. Baptism 11. Chinese J. C. Malone. 7. lj.i,t Rev. J. M. Nelson. 11. 7:S0. Second German Morris and Rodney e. Glencoe E. 43th and Main Rev. A. 8. Waltx, 0:45, 11. sermon by Rev. A. M. Petty. i. D. 6:30 and 7:30. Monnt Olivet Kev. W. A. Ma fret t. 11, 8. Italian Miatlon Rev. Francesco Sannella. 11, 8. First German 4th and Mill Rt. J. Kratt, 11 1 ao Goodwill Mission 15th and Boise Miss A. M. Nelson, superintendent. North Portland Mission su jmcoisi si. dav, 8. Rnssellvllle Mission Rev. Albert Laugh. tridge, 3, 3:45. Tabernacle E. 42d and Holgate Rev. Wal tw Dult, acting pastor. 11, 7:30. Christian. First Park and Columbia Rer. Harold H. Gritfis, pastor. 9:45, 11. 6:30. 8. Kem f 'ark Rev. G. K. Berry. 11. 7:30. Woodlawn 7th and Liberty Rev. W. J. MfUinner 11. 7:30. East Side Christian E. 12th and E. Taylor Rev. A Ij. Crim. 11. 8. Rodney Avenue, at Knott St. Rer. J. T. tlhormlev. 11 and 8. Sellwood 13th and Teuino Rev. J. R. Jot usoii. 11 and 8. St Johns Rev. Herbert F. Jones. 11. 8. Vernon Church of Christ E. 15th and Wy cant. 11. 7:30. Bethel E. 82d and Thompson Rev. An hrer W. Wllfon. Montavilla E. 76th and Hoyt Rev. Eugene Burr. 11. 8. Gladstone Rev. Roy L. Dunn. 11. 8. Catholic St. Peter's Lents Kev. P. Beurgen. 8, 10:30. 7:30. Pro-Cthearai urn ana uau iwt. a. v. O'Uara, 6, 7:15, 8:30, 9:45, 11. 7:48. St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman Rev. J. C. Hnhe. 8. 8:30. 10:30. 7:30. St. ratrlck's 19th and Savler Rer. B. P. Mnrphy. 8. 10:30, 7:30. St. Francis' E. 11th and Oak Re. J. H. Black. 6. S. 9. 10:30, 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Wllllama ave. and Stautou Rev. W. A. Daly. 6. 8, , 10:80. 7'30. Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas Rev. E. S. Olaon. . 7. 8. 9. 11. 7:30. St. Kose E. 53d and Alameda Rev. J. O'Karrell. S, 10, 7:30. St Andrew's E. 9th and Alberta Rev. 3. Kleriian. 8. 10:30. 7:20; Tbe Madeleine E. 24th and 8Iskt?os Rer. George . Thompson, 7:30, 9. 10:30. Ascension E. Yamhill and E. 76th Francis can Fathers. 8. 10:30. 7:90. Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Vancou ver ave. Rev. r. H. Miller, , 8. 10:30, 7:30. Bieaaed Sacrament Maryland ave. and Blan dena Rev. B. V. Kelly. 8, 10:30. 7:30. Holy cross 774 Bowdoln Eev. c. Raymond. 8. 10:30, 7:90. St. 1 gnat hie' 3220 43d at. 8, K. Jesuit Fathers. :30, , 10:30. 4. Episcopal. St. Mark'a 21st and Marshall Rev. J. B. H. Simpson, rector. Rev. J. G. Hatton, as sistant rector. 7:30. 8:80, 10:13, 11. Trinity 19th and Everett Rev. A. A. Mar slon. 8. 11. 8. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr Bishop Walter Taylor Sumner. 7:45, 11, 3, 7:45. 8t. Pavld's E. 12th snd Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins. 7, 9:30, 11. St. John's Mllwaukle Kev. John D. Rice 8. 4. St. Andrew's Hereford St.. Portsmouth Archdescon Chambers In charge. 11. St. Matthews, Corbett and Bancroft st. Rev. W. A. M. Breck, vicar. 11 a. m. Grace Memorial. Weldler and E. 17th N Rev. Oswald W. Tsyior. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham- Rev. John Dawson. 11. St. Michael's and All Angels' E. 43d and Broadway Rev. X. F. Bowen. 11, 7:30 a. m a. m. Church of Our Saviour 60th ave. and 41st at. S. E. Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 11 St. John's Sellwood Rev. John D. Rice. 11 St. Paul's Woodmere Rev. Oswald W Tsyior. 4. Bishop Morris Memorial chapel. Good Sa maritan hospital Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 7. 7:15. All Saints' Church 25th and Savler Rev Frederick K. Howard. 11. 6:30. Evangelical Association. Carson Heights U. F. Llening Jr. 11:30. 7. First English E. 6th and Market. Rev. E D. Hornscuuch. 11. 8. First German Erangelical 10th and Clay- Rev. G. F. Llening. 10:4d, 8. Evangelical Synod. German Evangelical. Friends Church Ta coma ave. and E. loth Rev. Eliaa N. Her Krt. 10:45. 7:30. Bt. Paul Evangelical church 147 Failing- Rev. J. uergijri. ii, i :w. Free Methodist. Central 55th and E. Flanders Rev. W. N Coffee. 11, 7:45. Kev. ti. B. G bonnier. First E. 9tb ana Mill uev. A. Beer, pas tor. 9:43, 11, 8. 7. St. Johns Rer. J. A. Hopper. Third Uev. R. H. Clark. Friends' Church. Sunnyaide E. 35th and Main Rev. Homer Coy. 11, 7:30. Lents South Mala st. Rev. John Riley 11. 7:30. West Piedmont Rev. Mrs. Ethel M. Ar nold. 11. 7:30 d. m. Piedmont Friends Church Corner Borthwick and Jessup street. Chester A. Hadley, pastor 10, 11. 7:45. Jewish. Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. wise, t riuay, s p. m. Luthermm. St. James. English West Park and Jeffer son J. Allen Leas. 11 and 8. 10. 7. Immanuel mil and Irving Rev. J. Rich ard Olson. 11. 8. Trial ty German (Missouri Synod) Wil- , Kama ave. ana Graham Kev. l. A. Rlmbaek M05, TJ. - West Side Norwegian Lutheran 15 N. 14th Rev. Wllhelm Petterson. 11. 8. Bethany Danish Cnlon ae. N. and Morris Rev. M. C. Jensen, Engbeiin. 11. 8. Grace English (Missouri Synod) Alblna ave. and Mason St. Rev. C. Lnecke. 10:30. 7:3. Immanuel German Sellwood Rev. H. C. Ebeling. 10:30. German Evangelical Lutheran Zlon (Mis souri Synod) Salmon and Cbapman Rev. H. H. Koppelmann. 10:15, 7:45. Our Savior's E. 10th and E. Grant sts. Rev. George Heorlkaen. 10:15, 11:15. Con firmation services. 1 Bethel Norwegian Lutheran Free Cborch Wygant and Rodney ares. Rev. J. A. Blar ney. 11. 8. bt. Panl'a German K. 12th snd Clinton Rev. A. Krmuse. 10:30, 8. St. John's Peninsular and Kirknatrlck Rev. K. O. Salzmacn. 10:45. 7:30. Swediseb Aucustana Rev. H. E. EanstedL. 10:45, 7:45. United Norwegian Portsmouth Rev. Slgw . Stenseth. 11 and 8. S. 8.. 10. Prayer meet ing. Thursday. German Evangelical Reformed Lenta Kev. W. G. Llenkaeu-per. 11. Latter Day Saints. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Sslnta (Mormon) E. l!5th and Madlsnn. 11:45, 7. Montavilla (not Mormon) 11, 7:30. Methodist. First 12th and Taylor Dr. Frank I Love- land, minister. Rev. Walter L. Airheart, aa aistant minister. 10:30, 12:15. Centenary E. 9th and K. Pine Rev. T. W: Lene. 11, 7:40. Taylor Street Church Hall at 120 Fourth at. 10:30 a. in. Trinity K. 10th and Sherman Rev. A. B. Calder. 11, 8. Swedish Borthwick and Beech Rev. John A. Wellinan. 11, 7:45. Enworth ZOtb and Savier Rev. C. O. Mc- CulJocb. 11 and 7:45. S. S. 9:45, Epworth league 6:45. First Norwegian Danish isth and Hoyt Re. 0. T. Held. 11. 8. Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland Rev. Lonis TIjouius. 11. Sellwood Kev. Alexander P. Maclean. 11, 7:30. Sunnyslde E. 85th and Yamhill Rev. R. Elmer Smith. 11. Rev. J. W. UcDougtU. :45, Evangelist B. H. Morse. Mt. Tabor E. Stark and 61st. R. Olln Eld ridge, minister. 11, 8. 9:45, 7. 0. Rarlck. 11. "This Is Not Your ReaL" 6:80 p. m., '-The Wrong Life Made Right." 9:43 St. John Hayea and Leavltt Kev. -w. K. Ingalls. Montavilla w. 11. Hampton, n. Laurel wood y.Ui st. t. E. and Foster road Uev. C. A. Carlos. 11. "Loyal Curiatian. 8. "Gettlna Acquainted With Gud." Clinton Jelly Memorial E. 40tb and Powell Kev. J. West Thompson. 11. 7:45. Japanese Mission Rev. Eli sen El bar a. 9:30. 8:30. Rose city Park Sandy blvd. and E. 58th Eev. William Youngson. 10 a. in.. Rally Dav exercises. 4 p. m., "When the Almond Tree Blossoms. German Rodney ave. and Stanton Rev. F A. Schumann. 10, 8. African Zlon 288 Williams ave. Rev. W. W. Howard. 11. 8. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian-Danish Cor ner Hkkiniore Kev. Abraham Verclde. 10:45, 8. University Park Lombard anu Fike Kev C. L. Hamilton. 11, 7:45. Lents Kev. W. Boyd Moore. 11. 8. Bethel Larrabee and McMillen Rev. W. H. Prince, 11:15, 8. Westmoreland Milwaukie ave., near Ramo- na Rev. C. B. Harrison, 11. 10 a. m., Kaliy Day Exercises, p. m- Llncom ti. bzua ana Lincoln aec. G. G Halev. 8 D. m. Patton Michigan ana Alberta Kev. George U. Feese. li, :o. Woodstock E. 44th and 60th ave. S. E. Rev. Frank Jmea, pastor. 11, 7:46. First German Kev. A. t. Cramer. 11. 8 Brentwood Kev. W. L. Wilson. 11. Chinese Mission 11 and 7:30. Carson Heigbts Rev. L. C. Douglass. Ken dal station. Clark schoolhouse Kev. A. B. Wilson. 7:30. lrvinirton East 10th and Weidler Kev. K A. Danfurd. 11. M. E. Church, Sooth. Cnlon ave. and Multnomah su Rev. W. J i'euiuu, 11 and 8. n Miaaioaa. "The Holy Spirit: Hts Person and Funetlooe." Kenilworth E. 34th and Gladstone Uev. Let. Hp Kirk Richardson. 11, 8. Forbes Rev. Harry L. Prstt. 11, 8. Mlxpab E. 10th and Dlvixlon sts. Vernon l&tb and Wygaut sts. Rev. H. N. Mount. 11, 8 p. m. S S.. 9:45 a. m. C. E , 6:30 p. m. Hope Montavilla. 7th and E. Everett Rev. S. W. Seaman. 11. S. Millard Avenue 7241 50th ave. S. E Rev. W. li. Amos, 10:30. Mt. Tabor E. 5th and Belmont sts. Rev. W llllam Graham Moore. Cnlty Kev. W. Le Gray, 71st and Sandy blvd. :15, 11. 3, 7. Westminster E. 17th and Schuyler sts. Rev. Botidlnot Seeley. 10:30, Rev. O. S. aum, "The Law of tbe Manna." 7:43. Rev. . S. Baum. Seeking a (Jomforter Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett sts. Rev. L. Hutchinson. 11. 8 p. ro TLurndsy eTenlne. Bible school. 9:45 Itooe ntr park is. 43th and Hancock sts, Uev. J. M. Skinner. Spokane Avenue E. 16th snd Spokane uev. w. o. Mcouiagn. li, 7:;. Marshall Street l"ti aud Marshall t. Rev. A. J. Hanna. 11 and 7:30. Rev. C. W. I the pastor's relations of Dr. Richard son and the Kenilworth church. Many regrets was expressed over his leaving th city. No successor has as yet been called, but several candidates are being con sidered. First Free Methodist church. East Ninth and Mill, preaches the last ser mon of his special series tomorrow Prayer service, morning, taking as his subject, "Our Blessed Home." This subject will deal prise: violin solo, "Flowers and Ferns,1 nd will ba, of neeuliar interest to Station ' Your . Mission,'' Adel la i n uiic, uBbiinvr lakins, no J3iiiiurai i many. I Xi.--on t i n The soloist, Mr. Donald L. MacPhee, eoroi choir: talk- on tha work of tha : layes. former pastor, preaches both morning will sing: a solo antiueo. mi uetier Searchers class, Mrs. url Seeley; son n.i evening. Land." I No.; 402 hymnal, first and third j irinity (.orner lrginia inn isenrssaa su. t . xu. - ..tinr A v. I secretary a Diana. Allen J. Thurmitl Dr. A. J. Montgomery. 11.7:30. s. S . 10. I '.". " a business meeting. Hustlers, men'a ,,. rlnh' nl ft ent Ml Frail V Ho mu! This should be tha moat Inspiring ..Tn. comlna Year." Dr. J. Earl Else. and uDliftlnar of the entire series. It I superintendent: presentation of diD- will b of special encouragement to l lomas and seals; song ino. 38 hymnal; thnM w.ho have sassed through trials. Denecucuon Swedish Mission Rev. B. J. Thoren. 11, 6 Elim t hupel Uev. B. J. Iboren. JO. Bethel rree chupst) Ivy at. and William; Rev. J. A. Stavney. 11. 8. Naxarene. First Pentecostal E. 7th and E. Couch sts Kev. C Howard Davis. 11. Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane Rev. H. C Baker. 11. 7:30. Brentwood k. 67th st. and E. 65th ave 8 E. Kv. Stella Crooka. 11, 8. Scandinavian 48 Garfield. 11. 7:30. Highland Park 113a E. 14th M. Kt-v. 8. L Meuael. 11 and 8. Presbyterian. First 12th and Alder su. Rev. Jona n Boyd. Services at 10: do s. m. and 7:45 p. m Fourth First and Gibba lU. Rev. Hi G. Hanson. 10:30 a. m., 12, 6:30. 7:30. Calvary 11th aud Clay au. Rev. O, Baum. 10:30 Rev. Grlowa will speak at morn lng and evening services. p. m. is. . ntjon. Arbor LoUce Rev. George R. Cromley. 11 7:45. , Central E. 13fj and Pine sts. Rev. A Blebop. 10:80, Rev. Wallace H. Lee. president Albany eouegw supply. "Giorirying ued." 7:15. ienry 8 Service." The subject of the evening! sermon at 7.45 o'clock Is "The Penalty ot Hatred": a study of the Influences Which, are leading; men to distrust and '. hate each other. These are two vital sermons prepared especially for this Initial day of Church Rally week. ' - At Rose City rark. Rose City Tark M. K. Church Rally ' day program: Processional, departments assemble.- stng No. 388, hymnal, No. 312 Hal lowed hymns, congregation standing: ! ' invocation. Rev. William Wallace. Younason. D. L.. castor: Burlnturai Rev. Alexander Beera, pastor of the memory exercise, graduating clas. , primary aepartment; presentation oi Bible ror attendance, primary depart- ment; memory songs. Junior depart ment, girls of grauatlng class; presen- lotion or summer attenaance contest Pastor Announces Last of the Series and are looking forward to the time of their departure from earth. I hope to have many of the veterans of the Cross present." One feature of the meeting will be the singing of the old songs. Mrs. Beers will conduct the Toung People's meeting; at 7 o'clock In tha evening, and a special evangellstlo m. Chinese 145U First t. 7 :45 Aoabel 56th St. and 37tb ave. S. E. ev. 1. E. Nelson, pastor. 10:30, "Supersti tion." R. S.. 10:45 a. ro.; C. F... 6:45 p. m. 45. 'Whither Journey." Reformed )reibyterian. First chnrrb Minnesota Mid AInsworth Rev. F. D. Frazer. jl, 7:.0. Salvation Army Corps No. 1 243 Ash st. All lv services by Csptaln and Mrs. Tuinner of eLttle. 11, 3:15 snd 8. Reformed. First German 12th and Clay Hev. G. Haf. ner. 10:45, 8. Second Columbia nl to. and 83d at. Rev. E. A. Wyss. 11. Third Fifth ate., Lents Eev. W. 0. Lien- service will be held at S t, temper, xi. Corns no. i Ann. Aoiuiam ana sirs. trunk Genge. Jl, 3:10 ana Salvation Army. Swedish Corps 30 Burnslde. Scandinavian 243 Ash Kev. John Oral. Seventh Say Adentiats. Note Reaalar services of this denomination are held on baturoay. Central E. 11th and Everett Elder P. C. Hey ward, pastor. 10. 11:15. Tabernacle West Side, K. of P. hall, 11th and Alder, 10, 11. Montavilla E. 8UU and K. Everett Elder S. F. Beatty. 10, 11. 4. Alblna (German skldmora and Mallorj Llder A. C. SehwMtxer. l.ents 94th and 58tb ave. Elder D. J. Chltwuod. 10. 11. M. Johns Central avenue and Charleston Eld.-r E. D. Hurlburt. 10. 11. Mount Tabor L. with aud Belmont Rev. C. J. Cummings. lo, 11. bcunoinaviuu cnurcn 02a ana autn ave. aw a -Elder O. E. banduea, 10. 11. Albina (German 1 Skldmore and Malkrry Minister, U. J. Dirksen; A. C. Schweitser local elder. 10, 11. Services for th Deaf, United Presbyterian Wasco and Grand ate. Rev. S. Earl DuBois. 10:30, "Called to the Colors." Unitarian, Church of Our Father Broadway and Yam hill Kev. T. L. Eliot, D. D., minister emir ltua. Kev. W. G. Eliot Jr., pastor. 11, "The Spirit ot a rree Christian Church. United Brethren. Alberta 27th and Alberta. First E. 15th and Morrison Rev. 1". O. Bouebrake. 11 a. m. Fourth ttOtu st. ana Bi'd ave. I. E. Pastor to Attend Executive Meeting Rev. Alexander Beers, pastor of the First Free Methodist church, at Eajt Ninth and Mill streets, expects shortly to attend the annual executive board meeting of the national organization in Chicago. He will also attend educa tional board, of which he is first vice president. Mrs. Beers On his return the work of building a new church to be a memorial to Rev. John Glenn, for many years a pioneer worker in the church in Washington and Oregon, and well known In Port land, will be commenced. SET-UP CONFERENCE .. AT WAHKEENA FALLS': IS CHURCH FEATURE Rev. J, M. Skinner Outlines' Department Work of Roso City Park Church. ) . Friday, September 15, & number 4t CIA IIO IB in Bl J-B I . 0 . TJ..-. rH Ta.l 1a.aaV.v He will be accompanied by rJ "... ' to'vi..:. rails ior ins annual sei-up con-' was made from the church ear ly In the afternoon, and on reach- : lng Wahkeena the conference waa called to order by A. M. Orilley, chair -man of the social service department, who was in charge, and after tha as signment of supper duties, Bev. J.'M. Bklnner outlined the work of tha e partments for the year with his ug gestlons In regard to it. The eonrer; ence then divided Into departments for discussion, and reassembled around the campfire at 8:80 for supper. After , Rally Day Program Will Be Rendered A unique Rally Day program will be given at the Rose City Park Metho- luo c" . li i ,rV 2... --v. i o..j.. a..k.. lUDDer the departmental reports wata " ' - - ' - I Jl - h .k V. . w m m a lAlllrnT. 24, at 10:30 a. m. The program Is ar ranged to present th work of the Sun. Third 7th at. aud U2d ae. 8. E. Herbert ,jay school In an interesting manner. F. White, pastor, 11 a. ni., 10 a. ui., 3 ft. m.. i it. in.. B it. m. t lrat li in ana tiarnev, Vancouver, waan. Kev. John L. Niaevtunder, paolur. ITescbiug, 11 a. tu., S p. ut. United Evanj-elioal. Fourth Rev. J. E. Conner. 11. 7:30. Radical Jeseup at. Rev. A. 8. Henderson 11. i :M. Manwr. Circuit Servicea Cherry Grove. 3 V m. lirubb I'rairie. i Ockley Green Willamette bird, and Ca Rev. 11. li. l-arnhaiu, 11, o. First t. loth aud Fopiar Rev. J. A. Gooae, 11. 8. bt. Johua Kev. A. P. I-ayton. 11, 8. United Fresbyterian. First E. 37tb and Hawthorne Rev. Frank DeWitt Flndlejr. 11, 7:43. Church of tua Stranger Wasco street and Grand ave. Ke. 8. Earl DuKoia. l:3u a. iu., Called ta the Colors." 8 p. n., "Jesus Weep ing over a City. ' Unlvertalist. Church of tbe Good Tidings Broadway and E. 24th. Rev. Frauk T. 8cott. 11 a. m., Life's Uueatlon." Y. at. C. A T. W. C, A. Y. M. C. A. ttln and Taylor H. W. t.ne. general secretarj. J:3 p. m., Bible class. Y. W. C. A. per services, 4:30. Kev. F. K. Howard. Miscallsneoua. Associated Bible Students (I. B. 8. A.) Chriateusen's hall, .ltb and YarahlU sts. 3 p. io.. dUK-ours by Walter H. Bnndy. 8 p. in., public discourse by Walter H. Bundj. After tke War. What?" New Cborch t-teijr F.llera hall. Broad ay and Alder sts. Rev. Samnel Worcester, pas tor. 11, - "The Barrel of Alcal and the Corse of Oil." one of the most interesting features being a model business meeting con ducted by th Hustlers, the men s Bible class. Diplomas will be present ed to the graduating class. made, after which there was a delight ful moonlight ride home, v Tk. ilamrlmtiilil wnrli nf thai PhuPeh I I. Ai,,tAA mm s11Wtt Vfrt ftAaalAfl! IB U 1 . IU1.U Or9 ..v., www.... second, boys' work; third, religions education; fourth, membership: flflli,, missionary: sixth, social service; sev enth, waya and means; eighth, trustees. Those attending tne conference were Ir. H. A. Basher. 8. C. Lancaster, 9. W. Jorrls. A. M. Grllley, r . A. JUyon, E. J. Cowllshaw. Dr. J. H. Styles. J ; ta. tii. warier, r. v. iiciu, v- f!. N. Wonacott. D. J. Russell. F. Jl. Hart. A. 1. uaeu, n. r . eemsier, Gporgo Fox Bible Class. The George Fox Bible class of the First Friends church. East Thirty-fifth and Main streets, will have a special service in the Interests of their work fnmrrfiw .v.nlnff at thai ranilA.r I . . . . . rr.u a tr C , mmv mi - - o j. ji. BKinnflr. I1DIU. uev. w-f preaching service. The pastor, H. U c. m. Packer, Henry Wright, I V. Cox, will preach a special sermon di-1 Ra ,,, v h. Bailey. W.'E. Btmoa rected along lines appropriate, and tha j ton M H calef, C. J. Hogue, Master choir will furnish special music. Theloj e'h.rfl rdell and Rev. W. Lee Grajfj George Fox class Is composed largely I ot unity rresbyterlan church. Ot younjr married people ana navo nu a verv consDiauous Dlace in the devel-1 . , ...-i.iiu. e ,hm tnt.r.Mt. nt tha ohur.h I. ul ""1 -r . " I into a new eiecinc m-rrw umti Inatant nri.aia.lirA In armllad. Minister to Bay Farewell. Rev. J. Allen Leas will deliver hi Broadway and Tailor Vea- farewell sermon tomorrow morning at 8t. James church. West Park and Jef ferson streets. In the evening thera will be a general farewell service pre sided over by C. M. Bequette, presi dent of the brotherhood. Among the speakers will be Judge Derr of Van couver, Wash., Rev. Hudolph and George Uendricksen of this city and several members of the local church.'