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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'
PORTLAND." OREGON.
14 ' SATURDAY, DECEMBER f 16, 1916.
CONCERT
CHORUSES
REHEARSALS SHOW
- BIG ENCOURAGEMENT
Sunday School Undertaking
; Is Proceeding With a Vim
v'. and Earnestness Now,
GIRLS SHOW ENTHUSIASM
'Adult .tarsrs Stars Al WpJT
Commeadable rnterssti Bsoord
May Tat Bs Broken.
The rehearsal of the Sunday school
I concert choruses have been creatly
ncourelne both In attendance and
i In the amount" of work accomplished.
Tha choruses, two In number, one con-
alitinr of lrU from ths f 10 to :0.
the other an adult chorus, have been;
rehearsing every Tuesday ?OB
at 4;H and Wednesday nlicht at 8 re
spectively, In room oya uu,.u
in. The girls chorus baa entered
upon Its work with great enthusiasm,
At the last practice there was a turn
out of nearly BO. The adult chorus
las taken up Us work with an equal
Amount of vim. The number has been
.somewhat larger than that of the
- Klrl and both are growing- with each
i practice. ,
While the work undertaken Is not
everly difficult, yet It Is very pleasing
of the best grade obtainable. The
girls' chorus will sing three songs.
.'Down In the Dewy Dell" by Smart.
Blue Are the Heavens," a beautiful
piece by Frank, "A Twilight Revel" by
',. fjertarls. The girls will also accom
pany the adult chorus In three other
selections, "A Triumphant" by Clif
ford Demarest, "Barcarolle" from "The
Tales' of Hoffman" by Offenbach, and
"The Heavens Are Telling" from "Cre
- aUon by Hydn. The adult chorus,
tvMtldea the three selections Just
named, are rehearsing "The Miller
: Song" by a special land attractive sr
ranaement of "Carry Me Back to Old
Virginia" by Bland. "Wake Miss
! lindy" by Warner, and "How Lovely
Ara Thy Messengers" from St. Paul
toy. Mendelssohn. Professor Flnley,
. who has charge of the work, says1 the
work is progressing much better than
he anticipated and is looking forward
to) the month of April as a month
which will see the largest chorus that
Portland has ever known.
Plans Are Made for
: Installing Pastor
.-t 'The Rev. P. A. Thompson who was
recently called from Olympia, Wash.,
i to the pastorate of the Mlzpah Pres-
i byterlan church was received by the
Presbytery of Portland at the Decem
ber meeting Tuesday, and arrange-
:J ments were made for his Installation
(' . Tuesday evening.
' The Rev. Solomon W. Seaman, D.
1 v., moderator of Presbytery, will pre
rid and nronound the constitutional
Questions. The Rev. W. S. McCuI -
lagh WlH preach the sermon; Rev.
Arthur I, Hutchinson, D. D.. will
r i kirur ut nuik'iiuiauii, lj. a., wi
, 1 chart the astor; Rev. j. R. Lands
: borough of Oregon City will charge
the people, and the Rev. ' John A.
Townsend, Ph. D.. will offer the ln-
'atallation prayer. There will be spe
cial muslo by the choir. Mr. Thomp
son was pastor of the Spokane Avenue
5 . Presbyterian church at Sellwood for
over tight years and his recall to the
! Portland work Is a matter of much
f atiafactlon. The installation service
j will be at 8 o'clock.
Bethel Church Is
S Appealing for Aid
'
' "The Significance of a Name" will
f t the subject of tomorrow morning'
sermon at the Bethel A. M. E church,
Jtev. W. II. Prince, pastor.
The Christian Endeavor will meet at
7 O'clock with the newly-elected offi
cers, which are as follows: Mabel
Byrd. president; V. E. Keene, vice
rresldent; Miss Gladys Anderson, sec
retary, and Miss Norma Keene, or
ganist. Everybody is Invited to visit the
, Bethel church, which Is appealing to
the christian publio for aid in their
.Christmas gift rally, one means by
which they are striving to raise $1250
to pay on an Indebtedness on the
church, if there is a desire in the
heart of anyone to do any kind deed
-In commemoration of the birth of th
Saviour of the world, that desire may
' be fulfilled in helping our needy and
struggling cause. Donations can b
sent to Rev. W. H. Prince, pastor, 20S
: jHcjnuivn street.
Vancouver Society
v Dedicates Building
Thr First United Brethren church
of Vancouver. Wash.. Rev. John D.
Nlsewonder, pastor, will be formally
dedicated tomorrow with Bishop wil
llam M. Bell of Los Angeles, off!
elating. Three services will be held
with, the bishop preaching the morn
ing and evening services. One of the
special features of the morning hour
will be the1 singing of Mlsa Norma
eparga.
How to Enlist Men
i For Christ, Theme
"How to Enlist Men for Christ and
the Church" will be the subject of a
discussion at a men's mass meeting
to b held by he men Of th Mt. Scott
district , at Arleta church tomorrow
afternon at 3 o'clock. There will be
several speaker and an open forum.
TARBELIS
, a cauicis . uuiuo
for 1917 -
U - Just Received
Price $1.15
. . Plaee Your Order Now
GILL'S IBS si
Former Nun to "
Make an Address
Tomorrow Night
Rev. Harold H. Grlf fls. pas-
tor of the First Christian
jt church will speak tomorrow
)r morning on tha timely topic,
"Christmas and Its Message of
World Peace." Sunday evening m
the sermon will be delivered by
Mrs. P. A. Seguln, an ex-nun
I of t New York city convent.
The quartet choir will furnish
the following music in the
m morning: a duet. "Calm aa the
Night" (Goetxe) by Mrs. O. F.
Alexander and John Deegan; In
the evening, an anthem, "I'm a
41 Pilgrim" (Marston), and "Fair-
est Lord Jesus" (Batiste).
The chief Christmas celebra-
tton at the First Christian
church will be an entertainment
given by the members of the
Eilb-le school on Friday evening,
December 22. The celebration
will be known as a "Giving
Christmas" and every person it
ijt attending will be asked to bring $
some gift for the needy of the
city.
NEW MINISTER TO
OCCUPY HIS PULPIT
Rev. Hugh P. Given.
Rev. Hugh Fraser Given, who has
been called to the First United Pres
byterian church, East Thlrty-sevenTn
and East Clay streets, arrived with
his family In the city last evening,
and will occupy hts new pulpit to
morrow morning and evening.
At 11 o'clock a. m. his subject will
be "Five Views of Christ." and in the
evening, at 7:30 o'clock, he has chosen
for his subject "Heaven!"
Rev. Mr. Given comes from the First
United Presbyterian church of Spok
ane, where he has, for the past three
ytiars, a most successful pastorate.
A public reception will be given in
the honor of Mr. and Mrs. Given in
l" cnurcn pauors mesaay evening,
December 19, at 8:16 o'clock, to which
memoers or tne cnurcn ana tnoir
iriciiun are curuiauy in v lieu.
IAS EXERCISE
BEING PLANNED BY
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
East Side Baptists Heartily in
Work of Making Others
More Happy Just Now,
A great deal of Interest is being i
taken by the scholars preparing for
the Christmas exercises. It is to be
a giving Christmas, to help the more
unfortunate to be happy.
The teacher training class is very
interesting, under tha leadership of
Mrs. Bagley. The' class is well at
tended.
The Daughters of the Kingdom had
pot-luck supper, with Misses May
and Maud Griffin, in the Broadway
apartments. A splendid supper w.is
served and work outlined to provide
for a poor family for Christmas. A
large box of groceries was sent to
a needy family by this class for
Thanksgiving. Mrs. F. E. A. Smith
helps the girls out in many plans and
they are a fine class to give.
The Alpha Girls will soon reorran-
lze, with Miss Mame Gullck for teach.
er. Much is expected from this class
Mrs. Leslie Werschkul Is in charge
of the Christmas program. Miss Ger
true Manary and Florence, Cox are the
assistants.
Each One Expected
To Bring Something
Dr. A. Tj. Hutchison, pastor of Pied
mont Presbyterian church, will speak
tomorrow morning on "Getting Ready
for the King." -at 11 o'clock. At 7:80
his topic will be "The Jewish Expecta
tion at the Advent of Christ" Thl
toplo is by request.
Friday evening. December 22, the
Sunday school of this church will en
Joy a pleasing miscellaneous Christ
mas program. There will be a treat
for the children; everybody coming is
expected to bring something in the
line or rood or clothing, In any amount
from one potato to a full sack and
all kinds of canned goods, all of which
will be distributed among the needy
Individuals desiring to assist In this
benevolent work may send articles to
the church during- the day if they
cannot be present In the evening.
Preparedness Topics
Will Be Discussed
Rer. "William O. Bitot Jr., will speak
tomorrow morning on "What Did Jeaus
Bay About Heaven and Hell?" the sixth
In a aeries on "The Sayings of Jesus."
LJttle children are cared for during
the morning service by competent care
takers. At the open forum in the eve
ning at 7:45 Judge C V. Gantenbein
and Professor H. B. Hastings will open
the free discussion on "Preparedness:
Military, Industrial SooUl; , A
IS
EPWORTH LEAGUE
, x ..... .. '' . f ''VK. t'f
I , ' - , ' ' I y J t c-:i-m i'S ' ' I
Joel R. Benton.
The district officers of the Kpworth
league hava formed a flying squadron
that will vlalt a chapter in the Port
land district every Sunday evening
until the entire territory Is covered.
Dr. George B. Pratt Is spokesman of
Sunday School to
Render a Program
The Sunday school of Central Pres
byterian church will give Its Christ
mas entertainment Thursday evening,
December 21. "A Topsy-Turvy Christ
mas''' cantata will be rendered by the
children, who as Grandma'a Guests,
featuring choruses by "fairies," "kitch
en helpers" and "charming cooks."
Kris Kringle will introduce his new
toys, the "educated cats" and "talk
ing dolls." Miss Mildred Bishop will
preside at the piano. Mrs. E. D. Rude,
Mrs. S. P. Garrlgues, Mrs. R. F.
Barnes. Mrs. I. M. Iceland and Mrs.
Charles Brenln have the entertainment
in charge. The Sunday school classes
will bring contributions for the Visit
ing Nurse association, according to
usual custom.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
THIRD SUNDAY IN ADVENT
Lenon Topic
THTC HOLY CITY. BT. 21. 1-4, 0-14 22-27;
22 1-3 (Rev. 21: 1-; 22-27 Is printed.)
Memorire 21, 8, 4. . .
Golden Text. Behold, the tabernacle of God
la with mon. and tie ataall dwell with them,
and they aliall be fata people. Rev. 21. 8.
Home Beading. M. The Holy City. Rev.
21. 1-14. T. l'renence of God. Bev. 21. 22-27.
W. BlTer of life. Rev. 22. 1-6. Tfc. Glory of
Zlon Im. 60. 10-22. F. Zion redeemed. Iaa.
82, 1-12. 8. New heaven and new earth, Iaa.
5 17-25. B. the final Judgment, Rev. 20.
Christian Endeavor Big Job Awaiting Us.
Exod. 8: 1-14.
Junior Christian Endeavor Peepa at Korea,
Jinan. Hawaii. Pa. 14S: 11-13.
B. T. P. I-' Big Jobs Awaiting Us, ZxoO.
''Bpworth leagne. .The Condition te An
swered Prajera.
Baptiat,
Flrat White Temple 12th end T7 sta,
11. Preaching bj Rev. C. B. Waller, D. D.
Bwedlsh-Flnnlah Mlaaloo Whit Temple, 6.
Kt 8tde B. 20th and Anseny tta. Bev.
0. Shank, pattor. 11 "The Tragie Hour In the
Life of Chrlat." farewell sermon by Dr, Shank.
7:30. Preaching by Rev. O. O. Wright, theme,
"Equipment and Obligation."
Highland K. 6th and Alberta Rev. Chaa.
Meier, paator. 11.
Arleta Rev. W. T. Spiff. 11. T:30.
University Park 11. 7:30.
Swedish 15th and Hoyt Bev. T. Gideon
SJolander. pastor. 11:15. 7:80.
nn Mont.Tllla Rev. B. T. Cash.
'll Preaching by Bev. W. B. Hinson. 7:30,
Preaching by Bev. F. B. A. Smith.
Sellwood Bev. T. H naye. 11, i.w.
St. John Bev. E. P. Borden, pastor. 7:30.
Calvary E. 8th and Grant Rer. J. E.
TUmii nastnr. 11. "The Power House." 7:30,
"An ImDOMlbl Undertaking" (No. VI in ae-
1 rlat 11. 7:30.
Mt. calvary nasi rmm tua wtw w.
Ret. A. M. Machack. 11. 8.
Tnlra Ivnott ana sik:oux t .
J. Beaven. 11. T:30.
Chinese J. C. Malone, 7.
Ints Bev. J. M. Nelson. It, 7:80.
Second German Morris and Rodney ave.
11 7 '30
Glencoe E. 45th and Main Bev. A. B.
Waltz. 11, "Baptism Communion." 7:30,
"Thrift A Besolutkm and Economy."
Monnt OUTt Rev. W. A. Magrett. 11, 8.
Italian Mission Rev. Francesco Saonella.
11. 8.
First Grmsn 4th and Mill Bev. J. Kratt.
North ' Portland Mission 880 Kloolsi at.
Friday. 8.
RussellTlU Mission Bev. Albert Laagbr
brldge. 8:45. .
Tmtxrnicle B. 42d and Bolgate Bev. Wai
ts; Duff, acting pastor. 11, 7:30.
Christian.
First Park and Columbia Bev. Harold H.
Grlf fls, pastor. 11. "Chrlsbmas and Its Mee
sas of World Peace." 7:45, Mra. P. A.
Rffnln. ex-nun of New York.
Kern Park Bev. G. K, Berry. 11, "Willing
ness to Hear." 7:30, "The History ana Teaching-
of the Mormon Church."
East Side Christian K. 12th and E. Taylor.
It. H K. Sawyer, pastor. Sermons 11.
"The Witness or the spirit.- i:av, -Men
Good, Bad. Indifferent."
Sellwood lath and Tenino uev. J. B.
Johnson. 11 snd 8.
St. Johns Rer. Herbert F. Jones. 11, 8.
Vernon Church ot Christ E. 15th and Wy
rant. 11. 7:30.
Bethel E. S2d and Thompson Bev. Aubrey
W. Wilson.
Montavilla E . 78th and Hoyt Bev. Eugene
Burr. 11, 7:40.
Gladstone Rev. Boy I Dunn. 11. 8.
Cathelio.
St. Peter's Lenta Bav. P. Beutgea. 8,
10:30, 7:30.
Pro-Cahedral 15th and Davis Rev. B. V
O'Hara. o, 7:15, 8:U0, 8:45. 11. 7:45.
St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman Bev. J. C
Hushes. S, 8:30, 10:30. 7:3U.
St. Patrick's lth and Savler Rer. B. P.
Murphy. 8, 10:30, 7 JO.
St. Franclfc' K. 11th and Oak Bev. J. H
Black, tt. 8.-0. 10:30. 7:30.
lmmaculat Heart of. Mary William are.
and Stanton Bar. W. A. Daly, e, 8, tt. 11,
7:90.
Holy Bosaxr E. 8d and Clackamas Rer. B
8. Olson. C. 7. 8. , 11. 7:80.
St. Boae E. 53d and Alameda Bev. J.
O'Karrell. 8. 10. 7:30.
St. Andrew's E. th and Alberta Bev. J.
Klernan. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
The Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou Ber.
Georsje V. Thompson. 7:30. 9. 10:30.
Ascension E. Yamhia and B. 7tith Francis
can Fathers. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
Blessed Saeranient Maryland ave. and Blaar
dena bev. F. W. Black, 8, 10:80, 7:80.
Holy Cross 774 Bow do In Bav. C. Raymond.
8. Io:30, 7:30.
St. Ignatius 8220 43d st. 8. B. Jesuit
Fathers. 6:30. 8, 10:30. 4.
St. Stephens' 42d and E. Taylor Bav. War
ren A. WaUC 6, 8:S0, 10:90, 7:30.
St. Phillip Nert K. lth and Hickory Bev.
W. J. Cartwrlcht. 8. 10:30. 730.
Bt. Clements Smith and Newton Rr. Jo
seph l ha not oo, Bev. Thomas Keaton, assistant.
e, iu:au, cju.
Sacred Heart K. 11th and Center Rer. G
BobL B, 10:30, 70.
- Holy BedeesDer Port lend bird, and Taaeoo.
ver ave-Ree. F. H. Milker, a, g. 10:30, 70.
ot. Agauia K. ism and MlUer Bev. 4
Cammltway. 8. lO:S0. TO.
St. Stanislaus-(Polish Maryland ave. sad
raiunf Mer. r. Matthew. 8, lo.o. 7: SO.
St. Joseph -Germaa 15th and Couch Bev.
B. Durrer. 10:30, 7:30. v.. t.
OFFICERS FORM FLYING SQUADRON
George B. Pratt.
the team and he is taking for his gen
eral theme at each of the churches
the necessity of concerted action and
the value of the man to the world who
is busy.
The other members of the team are
Rev. Henri Anet
Will Be Speaker
At M. E. South
Rev. Henri Anet, B. D.. LL.
D., who Is a distinguished
$ scholar, as well as a fluent $
English speaker, will deliver an
address at the First M. E.
Church South. Sunday morn-
lng at 11 o'clock.
it Dr. Anet was for several
years in Belgium as a mission
4tt ary and was for months under
the German rule, was present
$ at the surrender of Brussels.
Last autumn he visited the
4t Belgian battle front in Flan-
4 ders and had an Interview with
$ King Albert, who gave him a
4 message that will be heard with
interest.
8t. Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Bav. II.
Baleatra. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
St. Clare's Capitol Hill Franciscan Fether.
7 30 9 15.
St. Charlea 33rd and Alberta Bev. O.
Snider born. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
Christian Science.
Sermon topic "Is the Universe,
Msn, Evolved by Atomic Force?"
First church Everett, between
Including
18th and
19th sts. 11, 8.
SecoDd E. Mb and Holladay. 11, 8.
Third E. 12tb end Salmon. 11, 8.
Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson.
Fifth Myrtle Park ball. 11.
11, .
Christian Science society Holbrook block
St. Jobna. 11.
Congregational.
First Park and Madison Rev. Lather R.
Dyott. minister. 11 a. m.. "Getting Ready
for Chriat." 7:45, "The Light in the Morning
8ky."
First German E. 7th and Stanton Bev. E.
O. Wlllman.
Atkinson Community church E. SOtsf and
Everett Tbomaa S. Anderson, minister. 11
University Park Ilaven it, near Lombard
Bev. F. J. Meyer, paator. 11, 7:30.
Highland E. 6tb and Prescott Bev. Geo.
Edw Lewis, pastor. 11, 7:30.
Pilgrim Mlimourl ave. and Shaver st. Rev
W. C. Kantner. 11, "The Unheard Volte of
God." 7:30, "The Man Who Never Found His
Soul."
Waverly Heights E. 33d and Woodward
Rev. A. C. Moses. 9:45, 11, "Separated to
Minister." 7:30, "Our Forefather."
Sunnyslde K. 32d and Ty. Rev. J. J
Stnub. 11, "The .Princ of Peace." 7:43,
"The Triumphant Life."
Zlon (German) E. 9th and Tremont Ber.
J. II. Hopp. 10:30.
Norwegian Danish Congregational Church R.
23d and Sumner Rev. Morton Olson. 11, 7:30.
St. Johns Rev. J. H. Bsrnett, pastor. 11. 8.
Finnish Mission 107 Skidmore st. Rev.
Samuel Nevala. 8 p. m. and 7:30.
Laurel wood Corner 45th ave. and 65th it.
B. E. 10, 11, 8:45 p. m. ; 5 p, m.
Laurelwood Congregational Church 4otB ave.
and 5th. S. E. 10. 11, Sermon by J. J. Hand
aaker. 845, 6, Vesper service, "What Is Beal
Significance of the Social Movement in the
Modern Church? '
EpiacepaL
Trinity lth and Everett Bav. A. A. Mor
rison. 8, 11, 8.
Pro-Csthdral of St Stephens the Martyr
13th and Clay The Very Rev. K. H. McCol
lister, dean. Rt, Rev. w. T. Sumner, bishop.
Services: -7:45 a. m., 10 a. m., 11 a. m., 7:43
P. m.
St. David's is. lta ana Beimnnt Rev.
Tbomaa Jenkins, rector. 11, "Tb Ftrar Last
Things: Hell." 7:80, "The Bong of Sstlsf ac
tion."
St. Mark' 21st airt Marshall Rev. J. B.
H SlmDson. rector. Her J. G. Hatton. ss-
slstant rector. 7:30. 9:45. 10:15. 11, Holy Eu
charist and sermon. 8.
St. John'f Sellwoo,! Rev. John D. Rice, li
st. Andrew's Hereford St.. Portsmouth-
Archdeacon Cbsmbers In ebaree. 11
St. Matthews, coroett and Bancroft Its
Bev. W. A. M. Breck. vicar. 11 a. m.
Grace Memorial. Weldler and E. 17th N.
Rer. Oswald W. Tailor. 8. 11
Good Shepherd Vauconver and Graham
Bev. John Dawaon. 11, 7:30.
St. Mlcbael'a and All A u eels' E. 43d and
Eioadway Bev. X. r. Bowen. 11. 7:30 p
Church of Our Savior OUth ave. and 41t
at. S. E. Archdeacon Cbamtera In charge. 11
Bt. John's penwooo ev. Jonn i. Kice. ll
St. Paul's Woodmen Bev. Oswald W
Tsvlor. 4.
Bishop Morns memorial cnapei. uooa ea-
Baritan hospital Bev. Frederick K. Howard
7:1S.
All Saints' Church 25th and Sevier Bev.
Frederick K. Howard, ll, e:so.
Evangalloal Aasot iatioa.
Carson Heights Bev. N. Shupp, paator.
11:80. 7:30.
First fcugnsn k. otn ana aianei ksv. s.
Tt Hnrnschurh. 11. 8.
First German Evtnjrellcai 10th and Clay
Rev o. F. Lienmg. o:4 8.
Portland Mission cnurta carana Heights-
Be v. N. Shupp paator. z::w. 0:30. 1:30.
x.Tsariioai eynoa.
German Evangelical Friends' Church Ta
coma ave. and K. loth uev. sua N. Her
eoTt. 10-45. 7:80.
bt. fsui E.vaDgeiicai enures si r miimf
Rpt J Hereert. 11. 7:30.
Blthanla. Iranian, evangelical ia r. rkjouer.
Free JtetBoOlst,
Central 65th and k. Flanders Btv. W. tt.
Coffee. 11. 7:45.
First B. 9th and miu sev. a. Beers, pas
tor, j i, a.
St. Johns 91st and 5?tb ave. 11. .
Third Bev. B. H. Clark. 11. 7:80. '
Friends' Church.
Sunnyslde E. 85to and Mala Bev. Homer
Coy. 11. 7:30.
Lents South Mala st Bev,
1 T
Joha Blley
West ' Piedmont Friends' church Corner
Borthwlck and Jesnip at. Chester A. Hadiay,
pastor, li, i:o.
Jewish.
Congregation Btb Israel 12th and Mala
Btbbl Jonah B. Wise. Friday, 8 D. m.
Latliaraa.
St. Jamea. Fnglian West Park and Jeffe.
son Rev. William Even Brink man. pastor.
11. "Tested and Tried." 8 p. m., "In His
Image."
Immsnuel Bth ani Irving It. 8
West Side Norwegian Lathersn 43 N. 14th
Rev. Wllhelm Pettersno. 11. 8.
Bethania Danish Evangelical iAtheraa Chnreh
Union ave. and Morris st.. Rev. L. P. KJouer.
I m ma sue I German Sellwood Uv. U. C.
Ibeliog. 10:30.
Trinity Uemisa Missouri Synod) WH
lltan sve. and Graham Bev. J. A. Blaibasn.
10:15. 7:80. . s - . .
St. Paul's Oertnan B. IStb and Cllntoa
Bev. A. Kraose. ,9:30. 10, 10 30. T:30. .
F. J. Schnell.
the district president, Joel R. Benton,
and the district first vice president,
F. J. Schnell. The squadron is also
working In the Interest of the union
league revival service to be held in
the Sunnyslde church beginning with
New Tear's eve.
Dr. Hinson Is to
Speak at Montavilla
Owing to the illness of Pastor Cash
of tha Grace Montavilla Baptlsi
church, who is at the Good Samaritan
hospital, the pulpit will be supplied
Sunday by Rev. W. B. Hinson. D. D,
In the morning service and by F. K. A
Smith in the evening service. Friends
of Mr. Cash will be greatly pleased
to know that he has rallied splendidly
from the somewhat serious operation,
and is on the way to permanent re
covery. Third Congress Meeting.
The third congress meeting of the
Multnomah Christian Endeavor union
will be held January 2, 1917, at 6:15
p. m., at the First Christian church.
Further announcements will be given
later.
OF CHURCH
Grace English iMlssonrt Byuod) Alblsa are
and Mason St. Rev. t. Probst. 9-80, 10:8a
V :30.
Cermin Evsngellcal Lnlberan Zlon fMls
soi.i Synod) Salmon and Chapman Bev, H.
H. koppelinann. 10:15, 7:45.
Bethel Norwegian iAitbtraa Free Cntreb
Wjgant and Rodney area. Bev. j. A. 8tav
ney 1 1. 8.
St. John's Pentnailar and Kirk pa trick
:e K. o. Salzmann 10:46, 7:80.
Swedish Augustaoa Rev. H. E. Ranrtedt
10:45 7:45.
Cnitel Norw(;!so Portsmontb Rev. Blgw
A tenseth. 11 and 6. S. S., lo. Prayer
rreeilng. Thursday.
Oermsn Evangelical Reformed Lents Bev.
W. t. Llenkaempei. 11.
Our Savior Kast 10th and Grant Rev.
George Ueurlksen. English 10:15, Norwegian
11:15.
Latter Day Saints.
Church of Jesns rhrlt nf letter Tta Mslats
(Mormon) K. 2th snd Medieoa. 11:49, 7.
MontavlUa (not Morn-col 11. 7:80.
Methodist,
District Bunertntenocut Uev William WaL
)so Youngton. O. D. b91 E. B2d St. N. Tshor
2J0.
Kl
irst 12th and Tsvlor Dr Joahaa Staaa.
f'.tld. minister. Bev. Walter L. Alrheart. as-
lstant minister. 10:30, 7:30.
Centenary E. Ith nd E. Pine T. W. Lane
11. 7:30.
Tkjkir Street Church IJell at 120 Fourth
a-.. 10:30 a. m.
Trinity K. 10th sad Sherman Re. F N.
Sandlfur. 11, 7:30.
SMfllith Bunhwick and Beech Rev John
A. Wellman. 11. 7:49.
Epwortb 28th and Savter Rav. f! O. Me-
Cnlloch. 11. 7:45.
First Norweclaa Danish 19th sad Hnvt
Rev. Ellas GJerdlng, paitur. 11. 8.
woodiswn K. loth ani Ulshlsnd Re.
W, K. Kloater.
Sellwood Rev. Alexander P. Maclean. 11
7:30.
Sunnyslde E. 35th and Yamhill Rev R.
Elmer Smith, pastor. C. T. Mcpherson, as
sistant pastor. 11.
Mt. Tun- e. stark and 61st. E. Olln Fld-
rldge, minister. 11, "The Heroic hi Ufa."
7:ao. "ramiij Lire la America."
LVntrii Vancouver ire. and Farv Rev. O.
0. Rarick. 11, "Kept In Peace." 7:80, "Will
Your Life Work Stand V
St. Julius Hay en and Leavitt Rev. J. H.
Irvine II. 7:30.
MontavlUa Rev. a L. Hamilton. 11. 7:30.
l.Mirel wood twd t. S. E. and Koeter road
Rev. C. A. Carlos. 11. 'The Other Wfc
Men." 7:30, "The Start of It AU."
Cllntou Keuv Mfuiurlal kl. 4uib snd Powell
Bev. A. B. Oalder. 9:45. 11. "Word That
Counts." 7:30, "The Hesvena Relation to the
Message.
jauauese Miasioa itev. Kiisea aihars.
9:34i.
Rose City Park SasCy blvd. and E . 68th
N. A. A. Heist. 11. Vespers. 4:30.
German KiAlney ave. and 6usu Rev. F.
A. Schumann. 10, S.
African Zion 13 Williams ave Bev. W.
W. Howard. 11, 8.
Vancouver Avenue Norwerlan-Bulsh Cor
ner Skidmore Rev. Abraham Vereld. 11, 8.
univtrsity rsra t.uiiaru sua suae Rev.
'X. Abhett. 11,
Lents Kev. K. M. Issper. 11, 8.
ltetliel Lsrraliee aud McMIllen Rev W. H
Piince. 11:13, b.
W st more land Ml winkle sve.. near Ram
ns Rev. it. W. Maoldea. 11. 7:30.
Lincoln K. .',2d and Lincoln Bev. B. H
Morse. 10:30. 7:90.
Putton Michigan -nd Alberta Ber. Geerca
B. reese. 11, 7:45.
Woodstock E. 44th and 60th are. 8. E-
Bev. L C. Poor. 11. 7:30.
rirft tier msn Kev. A. F. Cramer. 11, 8.
Brentwood Kev. Paul Urven. 11.
Chinese Mission 11 snd 7:30.
Carson Heights Rev. L. C. Donrlaa Ken-
dsll ststlna.
Clark schoolhonse Rt-v. A. B. Wilson. 7:30
Irvlngton East 10th and Weldler Bev. tt.
A. Dauford. 11.
Mnnton Rev. S. H. Dew art.
Btbel A. M. E. church Bev. W. H. Prince
11:15. 8.
Oak Grove, M. E. Community church, 11:15.
M. E. Chnreh Booth.
First M. E. church Soutn. corner Calon ave.
and Multnomah st. Rev. W. J. Fenton, ps
tor. Bermona, 11 and 7:30.
Misaioas,
Swedish Mission Bev. B J. Thorea. U.S.
Elitn chapel Rev. tf. J. Tboren. 100.
Bethel Free Church ivy st. and VYLlua
Bev. J. A. tttaavney. 11. &
Nanrtaa.
First Pentecostal It'i and E. Coach sts.
Rev C. Howard Dels. 11. 7:80. .
Sellwood E. 9th at Scokane Bev. H. C.
Baker. II. 7:30.
Brentwood E. 69th at. aad B. 65th ave
8. E. Rev. J. M. Butcbard. 11, 8.
Scandinavian 148 t?rfleld. 11. 7:80.
HigbUad aPrk ll E. 14th N. Rev. 8. L.
MebOeL. 10, 11, ":30.
rreabrtstiaa.
First 12th and Alder sts. Rev. Jobs H
Bord. Service at 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m.
Central E. 13th snd Pin- aw. Uev. Arthur
F. Birhoo. D. D. 10:30. "The Orgjniaed Bible
Class." 7:3a "The Bible Guide Book ot
Life."
Westminster E. ITtb and Schuyler sts
Ber O g. Blum. 10:30. 7:30.
Arbor lAlte .e. uww ii. Cromley. 11
T-45
CaJvary 11th and Clay sta. 10: 7:30
n m . Rev. K. Benson will preach. 7:30
m.. services by Women's Missionary society
rf.nrtb tiriH sun ..ir itb.
G. Hanson. 10:30, "Tie Supremacy of Love.
Kenilworth B. 34th and Glads tons. 11, 7:45,
Bev, Paul MeCUatoek will speak.
Forne (rahata nd bac'AiMil ave. Rev.
Wttlisn. Msrleod. it, 7:3
Mitnsh B. lVth snd IJjvHIosj sr. Be'. D.
A, Thompsoo. 11, "The Preparatloa ef the
'GETTING READY FOR
CHRIST,' SUBJECT OF
DR. DYOTTS SERMON
Minister to Show How World
Was Preparing for Event;
Future Order Is Included,
At the mernina- service In the First
Congregational church. Dr. Luther R.
Dyott will preach on "uetung twauy
for Christ." Dr. Dyott wm snow now
the world was being prepared for the
advent of Christ and how the condi
tions in our world today are the fore
runners for the new order to be ush
ered in through that for which Jesus
stands.'
This service is preceded by tne oioie
school, which begins promptly at 9:50.
.1. I Bowlby is superintendent. The
r. P. S. C. E. hold their weekly meet
ing tn the church parlors at 6:80 p. m.
Mr. Bowlby will lead this meeting.
"The Light in the Morning 8ky" will
be Dr. Dyott's theme In the evening.
In this sermon Dr. Dyott will give
Christ's interpretation of himself in
his relation to that period In the world
when he was most conspicuous in his
earthly ministry.
The First Congregational church is
planning for a great annual dinner
which will be complimentary to the
membership. This dinner will be given
In connection with the annual meeting
of the church and society and will be
held on Friday evening, January 4.
The Congregational club will meet on
Wednesday. December 20, at 6:30 p,
m. in the Waverley Heights Congrega
tional church. Woodward avenue and
East Thirty-third street. Dinner will
be served by the ladies of the church.
following which the speaker of the
evening, G. H. Alder, dean of the Col
lege of Liberal Arts of Willamette unl
versity, will be introduced. Dr. Alden
is a direct descendant of John Alden,
and the dinner will be in observance
of Forefather's Day.
Tomorrow Will Be
Home Workers' Day
At the First Pentecostal Church of
the Nazarene, East Seventh and Couch
streets, Sunday will be Home Work
ers' Revival day. In all the services
from the 9 a. m. prayer meeting to
the clos of the day, C. Howard Davis,
pastor, will deliver two sermons of a
revival nature.
SERVICES
World for the Coming Christ
7:80. "En
vernon 18th snd Wygsnt sts. 10:43, "Yet
Many Thrngs to Say." 7:30, "Personal Cross
nraruar. uoia services by Kev. B. W Far
qubar.
. H"" Montsvllls. 7th and B. Fverett Rev
o. rt . oesman. 11. "im Word Made Flesh
8, "Christmas Affirmations."
aiuisrii Avruue 7i4i fioto ave. 8 E. Bev.
W. H. Amns. 10 30.
Mt. Tsbor B. f5th and Belmont sts. Rev,
n. b, xempieton ooth a. m and p. m services
s. m., theme, "God's Column in Who's Who.
p. m.. "The Tragedy of a Single Word."
I lllir -n r I,... l iar . I.i ..w.,1
blvd. 11. D. Walter Morton, dean of School of
wiuuicvc ui u. oi v., wui speaa. i.
I'leuin'-ui lewjati.i mi w.rint eats. Rev
L. Hntcblnsnn. 1. .
Bose City Park E. 45th r.l
Rav. I. M. Kklnner.
sts.
Spokane Avenue X. lath mA k.
Marshall Street 17th and M.r.fc.ii ...
Bev. A. J. Hanna. II 7:30.
Trinity Corner Virginia mnA Mk..b.
Dr. A. J. Montgomery. 11. 7:80.
Chinese 145V. First st. 7:40.
Anaoel Mth t. end 87th ave. 8. B. Rev
E. Nelson, pastor. II. 8 p. m.
Reformed Presbyterian.
First Churcb Minnesota anil l..-.-.v
Rev. F. U. Frsser. 11. 7:30.
Bafarmeo.
First German 12th and Clar Bev. 0. Haf-
oer. 10:45, 8.
Second Columbia Mvd. and S34 st. Bev
A. Wyes. 11.
Third Klftb sve.. Lents Bev. W a un-
kemper. 11.
Salvation Army.
Corps No. 1243 Ash St. Ad Infant snd Un
Frank Oenge. 11. 3:10. 8.
Corps No. 4 Klrst St. Enstra Poena
aud Csptiin Brown.
Swedish Corps 4 Bnrnslde.
Seventh Day Adventiata.
Note Regular services of th's denomlnsMna
are held on aStarUsj.
leuirsi b. 1 1 in sua Kverett Elder P. 0.
ttkjwsra, pssior. .1:
bernacle West di
K. of P. ball, lltb
end Alder. 11.
sluuta villa B. 80tb and F. Everett Elder
K. Bestty. 11.
Lenta 04lh tnd 68th are. Elder D. J. Chit-
woud. 11.
bt. Johns Central avenne and Charlestom
Eider K. I. Hurlbart. 11.
Muunt Tabor E. 00th ard Belmont Bev.
J. M. WUIuugbby. 11.
Alblna lUermanl Skidmore and sfallorr
Minister, H. J. Dirksen; A. O. 8chweitssr. local
elder. 11:30.
Oicden Hail. Ulssisslnpi and Shaver Bev.
O. E. Bandnes. 11.
Scrrioss far tfes Deaf.
nnlted I'realirierisn W sim! Grand sve.
Bev. S. Earl Du Bole. 10:30. 7:30.
Unitarian.
Church of Our Father Broadsrar snd Tim-
hill Uev. T. I.. Kllot, 1). .. mlulster emeri
tus; Kev. W. u. tUot Jr., pastor. 11, sermon
Whst Did Jesus Ssv Atxiut Heaven snd
Helir 7:45. -Preparedness, Military, Indus
trial and Moral."
United Brethren,
Alberta 27th aud Alberta.
First E. 15th and Mo.rion Rev. P. O.
Bonebrske. 11 a. m.
Fourth (HUD and iZ3 ave. H. e.
Tblrd 67th at. and i 2d ave. S. F. Herbert
F. White, pastor. 11, "The Pure lu Heart,"
7:30.
First 17th and uarney, aocuurer. Wash.
Bev. John I). Nlaevt'onder. pastor. Preaching,
10:30, Bishop William M. Bell of San Fran
cisco will preach. 2:30. fraternal eervlce; 7:30,
sermon and formal dedication of the church
Fourth Re. J. K. Conner. 11. 7:80.
Brdical Jesaup st. Her. A. 8. Henderson.
11, 7:30. . ,
Manor, uircnit cervices Lterry urove, 5 n
m Hrnsn trsirie. i.vu.
Ockley Ureeo wtuanjette j:to. SLd Gay
Bev. H. H. Fsrnham. 11. $.
First E. loth ana lopur Rev. J. A.
Uoode. 11. 7:ao.
BL JonM nev. a. tr. i.ijion. 11, a.
United Presbyterian,
First B. 37tn and Hawthorne Bev. M. .
Dunn. 11. 7:43.
thurch of the htraneer Wasco street sn.i
Grsnd ave. Bev. S. Earl Iu Boia. 10:30,
7 :30. . .
Kenton Lnilea rresoytenas enorch Lois
bard and Chatham ata. Her. J. O. cole, pas
tor. 11:15. 1:3.
Universalis t.
Church of the Good 1 lnus Broadway and
E. 24th. Kev. nana j.. bcoti. u a. m.
New Church wcieij "iwi nsji, uev. Wm.
E. Keece,TnM c A.T. w. 0 A.
Y M. C. A. tttb and Taylor U. W. Stone.
eereral secretsry 8:3- p. an.
Y W. C. A. Broadway snd Taylor 4:30,
Mrs! H. C. Ewlng will spesk.
Miscellaneous.
Assoclstfd Bible Ktudenla (1. K. S. A.)
ChrUtensen's bslL 11th and Ysmblll t., 3
n m., discourse by F. McKenher. subject
'Called to Be Saints." 8 p. m.. 'public dis
course by N. M. Lewton. subject "Satan the
Great Anarchist."
Hegular Babal meeting Sunday, 8 p. m.
Thursday, 2 p. B). vD.1 8 p m. in room Sl
Kllirs building.
The Chorea of Cod5I Fslllng St. 0. O.
Nesl pastor. Bervifea 11. "Heaven." 2:30.
7-45" -The Greatest reteeii've."
Cuurca or inej owijwo sou
Brslnard ts 11. 7: JO p. ta.
Purtlasd Hotel Aaaemlriy Hall Sermon and
lecture every Hands y sight at S o'clock by
Uev. AJaaosua Ira Loess. ,
Kew Church Society Filers hall Bev. Wm,
B.. Eeece. ii a. m. ( , m .
Forefathers Day
To Be Observed
At Public Dinner
The Congregational club of
Portland will observe Fore
fathers' day at a publto dinner
in the Waverlelgh Heights
church, corner East Thirty
third and Woodward avenue.
Wednesday, December 20, at
6:30 p. m.
After the dinner a program
consisting of muslo and ad
dresses will be given; the prin
cipal address will be given by
Dean George H. Alden of Wil
lamette university, who Is a
direct descendant of John
Alden.
The public is cordially Invited
to be present. Those intending
to be preent at the dinner will
kindly advise. Phone Tabor
6179 not later than Tuesday
noon.
WOMAN MISSIONARY
DEPARTS FOR CHINA
Alias Grace Breck.
Miss Grace Breck left on Tuesday
December 6 for China, where she will
engage in missionary work. Miss
Breck was one of the most faithful and
active workers of the Sunnyslde Con
gregational church. In her departure
the church as well as her many
friends lose an enthusiastic endeavore
and church member. She is the first
missionary that the Sunnyslde Congre
gational church has sent out in its
23 years of existence.
Dr. Boyd Will Give
Christmas Sermon
"The Power of Man's Spirit to Ke
celve and Reincarnate the Eternal
Christ" is the subject of the Christ
mas sermon which will be preached
by Dr. John H. Boyd at 10:S0 a. m. on
Sunday at the First Presbyterian
church, corner Twelfth and Alder
streets. This is a most Important
message for the Christmas season,
touching upon some of the most mar
velous thoughts which the Chrirt
projected Into the life of men, while
he lived as a man In the world.
At the evening service at 7:80
o'clock. In order to give a hearing to
the Rev. Henri Anet of Clabecq, Bel
glum, Dr. Boyd will omit the second
sermon of his evening series.
The Christmas offering of ths First
Presbyterian Sunday school. In all of
its departments, will be for the relief
of the war orphans of Belgium. It is
to be a Giving Christmas, and small
red stockings are to be given out to
each child In the school thl Sunday
morning to be taken home and kept
during the week. Anyone wishing t
have a part In the War Orphans'
Christmas should call Mr. Ewlng or
Miss Klmmel at Main 2336.
' A special Christmas prayer service
will be held on Thursday evening at
7:45 o'clock In the chapel of the Flrt
Presbyterian church. Dr. Boyd will
lead the meeting and the subject for
his talk will be "Foreshadowlngs of
Christmas In the Old Testament."
Evangelistic Service
Gaming in Interest
Ths special evangellstio services be
ing conducted In the First Free Meth-
odist Episcopal church, corner of East 1
Ninth and Mill streets, by Rev. Frank !
W. Cathey. are Increasing In Interest. ;
Having been the pastor of the church
when It was built some 25 years ago.
he Is meeting a number of former
friends and acquaintances.
Rev. Mr. Cathey will preach Burnlay
morning and night each night next
week until and including Thursday
night, when the meetings will close.
Mrs. Adelaide L. Beers will conduct
a special young people's meeting at
6:30 p. m. and Donald U. MacPhee will
sing.
Multnomah Society
Installs Officers
The officers of the Multnomah
Christian Endeavor union performed
the Installation service at the Mult
nomah Christian Endeavor society, at
Multnomah Wtion, last Sunday. G.
Evert Baker was In charge of tha
service. The union officers conducted
the evening worship. The officers of
the Multnomah society are Miss Essie1
u..,v. nreotdent: Miss Denlev. vice- 1
president; Miss Longnecker, recordirj-
secretary; miss wum weoajr, ireas-i
urer, and Miss Mildred McBride. cor
responding secretary.
Sacred Concert Is
Promising Feature
The service at Sunnyslde Methodist
church, corner East Thirty-fifth and
Yamhill streets, Sunday evening will
be of especial Interest. P. Waldo Da
vis, manipulator of Deagans triple
toned golden chimes, will give one of
his famous concerts. Mr. Davis has
played these chimes at tne following
great expositions: , Bt. Louis, Port
land, Seattle and Panama-Pacific.
This sacred concert on these golden
chlmea is expected to attract a large
audience.
It'll Soon Be Over
Gift purchasing tins will sen be over for
another year U yea need a soggsarUasi tura
t U "Xmaa Clfu Tips" faatore ta teday's
Journal. - 1. Y . , .4
fill K i r 1P ,-ttt
i " - i -""41"; ';'Vf
NEEDY WILL RECEIVE
GIFTS PRESENTED BY
' " !
S. SCHOOL
Special Decorations and In-'
teresting Program Is Ar
ranged at First Baptist,
DR. WALLER WILL SPEAK
Minister Is ropular Jtelifloas Onide
of the AsheviUe, V. C Chnreh:
Becord Is Praised,
While Gifts for the King" seVv-
ce vvli: be observed Sunday at the
rlrst Baptist church. The Sunday
school will combine with the ehurcn
service, exercises beginning at 10:30
instead of 11 a. m. The members of
he Sunday school will bring their
gifts, which will be distributed during
the week to the poor ana neeay in tne
city. Special decorations snd a very
interesting program have been
planned, at the conclusion of which
Iter. Calvin 13. Waller, D. E will de
liver the morning sermon. lie will
also preach in the evening and will
spend the coming week In Portland,
occupying the pulpit, of the White
temple next Sunday ailno.
Dr. Waller Is the popular pastor of
the Klrst Baptist church of AshevUle,
N. V. Before going to AsheviUe he
was pastor of the Baptist tabernacle
of Chattanooga, Tenn , and of the
First Haptlst church of Knoxville,
Tenn., and has been engaged In evan
gelistic meetings In a number of cities
of the south.
Thit Waynesvllle (N. C) Courier
says in resrard to the campaign there:
'It is probuble that Waynesvllle hi
never had an cvHngellHt here Wit.i
such drawing power, and one vvlio
could so toiii h the heart of the peo
ple. Dr. Waller preaches the simple
gospel In a manner no forceful and
so clearly that It Is little wonder that
the renultn ho obtains are scarcely
short of marvellous."
New Catholic Church
Will Be Dedicated
Pendleton Or. Dec. 18. With night
Reverend Charles J. O'Reilly of linker
officiating at the appropriate orr
monles. the new Catholic thnn-li,
situated at the Intersection of Court
and Alta streets, will be dedicated to
morrow. A number of the clergy who
in the past years were connected with
the parish of Bt. Mary's Will be pres
ent to assist at the ceremony. The
dedication mans will be salt at 10
o'clock with the dedication and bless
ing of the church preceding.
Under the direction of S. J. Lynch,
Loesche's mass In B will be sung at
the dedication.
Winter Conference
To End Tomorrow
The closing meeting of the T. W. C.
A. winter conference will be the veH
per services held tomorrow afternoon
at 4.30 o'clock In the Y. W. C. A. audi
torium. Miss Jane Nelll Srott, execu
tive for the northwest field and also
executive for this conference, will
(.peak. Miss Anna V. Rice of New York
City and Miss Helen Donovan of Uel
Hngham. Wash., will be present at
the meeting at which all gliln and
women are cordially Jnvlted to he
present and meet these conference
speakers. Mrs. F. E. Deem will ren
der a musical selection. Koclal hour
will be held at b:30 o clock.
Christmas Service
Announced by Dean
Christmas day services at the St.
Stephens Pro-Cathedrsl, as announced
by Dean McColligter. will be as
follows: At 6:30 a. m.. Bishop Walter
T. Sumner will officiate. Dean Mc
Col lister will have charge of the ser
vices Ht 7:30 a. m. and at 10 a. m.
Morning prayer. 10:30 a. m., celebrant,
the Dean, Bishop Sumner preaching.
The full choir will render special mu
sic at the last service. The offering
will ie for the current expense.
The children's party will be held on
December 28, at 2:30 p. m.
Dr. Hart to Give
Series of Lectures
Dr. Joseph K. Hart will deliver the
last of the three lectures on "The
Modern Social Movement in the
Church," at S o'clock, In Laurelwood
Congregational Church, Forty-fifth
avenue and Sixty-fifth street, south
east. Ths specific subject for this
sfternoon will tj "What Is the Real
Significance of the Social Movement
In the Modern Church?"
Benefit Concert Planned.
The social service committee of the
Multnomah Christian Endeavor union
will help Mrs. Alvor.l's Dramatic club
next week In the selling of tickets
for ths concert to be given by the
club at filers' recital hall, December
21, for the benefit of the Old People's
horns gt Woodmere. These tickets enn
be secured from any of the officers
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