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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1917.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
FORM GOSPEL TEAMS
TO HOLD MEETINGS IN
EVERY CITY CHURCH
Series of German ;
GREAT MISSIONARY -
State Biologist
Lectures to Close
With New Subject
Scout Executive
' To Talk to Boys
DRIVE IS PLANNED BY ;
LOCAL C. L UNION
State Biologist - William L.
Flnley ana his motion pictures
of wild animal and outdoor life
and J&mei S. Brockway. scout
executive of the Boy Scouts for
the Portland district, speaking
on "Scouting," have been se
cured by the Men's club of Cen
tral Presbyterian church for
their "boys' and men's night"
next Tuesday evening at 7:30.
The c?ub abandoned Its month
ly dinner An order to devote its
energies to making the" eve
ning's entertainment a most
pleasing one for the boys. .Re
freshments will be served fol
lowing the program. All east
side boys are extended an In
vitation to see Mr. Finley'a pic
tures and hear Mr. Brockway'
Interesting talk on the Boy
Scout movement.
Rev. Cteorge Sdw. Lewis,
pastor of t Highland Congrega-
tlonal church, will close his
series of sermon -lectures from
the interesting subject "Is the
World Getting Better?" on
Sunday evening.
Starts Last of Month and Is
Be Strictly Evangelistic
After the lecture baa been
given, five judges chosen out-
side of the church membership
will meet and weigh the subject
in Line With Young Peo
ple's Church Work.
in Character and Conduct-
ed by the Young People.
matter as presented by the
minister and then decide wheth-
er' the old world Is going for-
ward or backward religiously.
Much interest has been- raanl- -s
fested in the entire community
reeardine these. Sunday, night
addresses, as they have been
rilled with historical and sta- d
tlstk-ai data and presented in
a clear and forceful manner. f
SUNDAY SCHOOLS HOLDING GREAT "S. P. & S.' MEMBERSHIP CONTEST
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O. JD. Chllso-a.
The Portland District Epworth
league will open its third series of
evangelistic meetings In the Clinton
Kelly Methodist church Monday eve
ning. January 15. The district orn
' cers.have formed gospel teams and are
planning to hold meetings in every
church In the city to which they are
Invited. So far they have Invitations
from Clinton Kelly. Woodstock, Wood-
lawn and Lincoln Methodist churches.
Meetings already have been held in the
. Centenary and Sunnyslde churches.
These meetings are strictly evangel
lstic In character and are conducted
by the leaders of the young people, the
main purpose being to bring the young
people of the Methodist churches of
Portland into a closer relation with the
- Christian life.
These .spiritual drives are under the
- personal direction of the president and
first vice president of the district.
with the assistance of the remainder
of the cabinet, and many chaptt-.r
- members.
Each church will receive help for
, one week from the district cabinet,
after whicnit is at liberty to continue
the meetings under Its own super
vision. The cabinet plana to start a
new series every other week. In this
way it hopes to cultivate the territory
surrounding each church in the city.
The meetings already held have net
ted such good results for the district
- that the leaders are optimistic as to
-the outcome of the remainder of the
; series.
The Clinton Kelly Methodist church.
East Fortieth and Powell streets, of
which Rev. A. B. Calder is pastor, has
ent an urgent request to the district
: officers, so the first of the fortnightly
series will be held there,
The following are announced as
speakers : .January 15, J. R. Benton,
. F. J. Schnell, first vice president of
.the district; January 17. O. V. Badley
. of Sunnyslde church; January 18, Rev.
T. W. Lane, pastor of Centenary
. church; January 19, Dr. George B.
Pratt of Centenary church, and Jan-
nary 11, F. Hlld of Montavllle church.
-: C, D. Chllson, corresponding secretary
of the district, will act as chorister
.. for the entire aeries.
"It's All in the Day's
For his evening discussion In the
First Congregational church. Dr. Luth
er R. Dyott will take President Henry
Churchill King's book, "it's All in the
Day's Work." All who know Presi
dent King and the character of his
writings, as also the many people who
are Interested In such a practical
theme as this writer has discussed.
will find the services in this church
mors helpful than ever next Sunday
evening. The morning theme will be
equauy practical rne secret of a1
Successful Life." The main fact of
the sermon .will be to show that the
popular conception of success is Incor
rect and altogether too limited and
we may so adjust our lives that our
; success will be one of the most certain
things in the world.
City Missionary on
"The Resurrection"
Kev. , l nomas stepnenson. who re -
. .
5?"? amJ? Prt,and ? Mt -
w 3 v. v. i ui vn ouii
marnlnr hi. tnl win i tv 4? "
lat ,Ui .T"1 ,Rel,ur:
Sfe- In tnt Hn "TfiPlZL't
"l .J? lZ1.???..??1 Pr!
Barret and P., Tlf...
secret ana rower or Lire.
fcr the Temple auartet. will h- r a
Ainha an nmr. h o(.. .
"-"
Prepare T the
;Way," by Garrett
in tne evening the
aninem "Now the Day Is Over." by
Shelly, and "Day Is Dying," by Salter,
Church House Open
. For Young People
Room K of the First Presbyterian
- Church house, 454 Alder street.- is
; open svery Sunday afternoon from I
to T o'clock for the convenience and speak, "with earnestneMand convlc
.nJoyTnent of young people who desire tion which has a telling effect unon
?121?t;.warm room 1.1ch to hisauenceTSeveraY havVbn co
Sf" i y. r"wn- 1TW- 1
. per class, and a program of interest
and merit is prepared each week, Ugjt
refreshments are served at 6 o'clock,
so that all young people who deslr
mar remain for Christian Endeavor
' and evening service without the necev
sity, of going out somewhere for lunch.
r . Salvation Song Service.
A service of song will be given to
night try the children of the Salvation
Army, corps No. t, entitled "Little Al
Ice, or From. Match Girl to Captain.'
It will begin at 8 o'clock in the hall
a.fliS asm VhVa y. .?,
First Congregational
Is Growing Steadily
New accession in the First Congre
gational church and bible school Indi
cate the growth and interest in this
church's work. All the church organ
izations are actively at work, assist
ing local charities where possible and
holding regular monthly meetings in
the church parlors or in the homes of
members. During the week the Broth
erhood, the Silver circle and the Busi
ness Girls' club were among those who
held regular meetings.
Tuesday afternoon the deaconesses
were entertained by their retiring pres
ident. Mrs. W. F. Norman. Mrs. J. D.
Ripley was elected president for 191 7.
In observance of the week of
prayer, meetings were held in the
church parlors Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday nights. Dr. Dyott conduct
ed the services.
EASTERN EVANGELIST
CONDUCTS CAMPAIGN
Rer. P. W. Cox.
Rev. F. W. Cox of Ashtabula, O., an
evangelist of wide reputation. Is to
conduct an evangelistic campaign In
the First Pentecostal church of the
Nazarene, East Couch and Seventh
streets, C. Howard Davis pastor, be
ginning Sunday. Services will be held
every night and every afternoon ex
cept Monday and Saturday. Rev. Mr.
Cox is a splendid preacher and suc
cessful evangelist, having held many
revivals in the east. Good singing, led
by the pastor and chorus. Rev. Mr.
Cox's last meeting was a union meet
ing at Kenton, which was an old fash
ioned revival. Mrs. Cox was his help
er In that campaign.
neece Accepts Call
Rer. William R. Reece, who for sev
eral weeks has been acting pastor of
I the New Church socletv f Swedenbor-
s-ta.ni hfl. armntM t h m l nf h In-
cal church and on Wednesday was
elected to that office. Rev. Mr. Reece
came to Portland from Los Angeles
upon an Invitation extended to him by
the directorate of the New Church so
ciety. Following Is an outline of hla
sermon tomorrow, which will be the
first as pastor of the church:
"The Lord is a matter of conscious
ness. He becomes present only as we
become intellectually and spiritually
aware of him. He cannot be found
I among the multitude the ordinary
thoughts of everyday sense life.
thoughts making that plane of can
sclousness with which our dally news
papers deal. To find him we have to
draw apart, to follow him, to go to
tne mountain top. These are but terms
to describe the kind or state of con
sciousness In which he makes himself
seen and lelt.
i . . . v .v u u w wufc u i. vux in lima
It. Mi.r.i tj , . -
UVghU. sound, "an smell, comW rloN
i sens
"Wo Pe this crowd only by
eort nd practice. To hold the mind
ln contemplation of the savior, of his
love, his providence, his presence, hi,
a" ey ining at rirai.
Yet h iiuh mntmni.ti..
- " .UL.W.. w.w J ,
""""r "lu5nira"on or
M"' leeungs ror a shorter or
longer time on i
I w rind t.h irA
1 -a -i . .
tMs pathway w return W Vh.
live tXon from Ytm i
with faces radiant, new truth ln our
minds, our very breath quickened and
our ieeungs exalted and purified.
Revival Meeting Continues.
The revival meeting at the Third
umtea Brethren church, eamei rit
ty-eventh street and Thlrtv-second
avenue soumeasi, continues with in
creasing interest. Evangelist Neff
verted. Rev. H. B. Dorks of Eugene
will rrive in the cltv Monilav mA
help ln the meeting over the following
Duuua.jr. Biaes regular pastoral
work. Rev, Mr. Dorks has traveled
several years as a singing evangel
19U
Consolidaiion Is Subject.
"Should Multnomah Couniv n rnn,
kolidated With the City of Portland r
will be the Question for discussion at
the open "forum in tha chanl nf t h
Church of Our Father tomorrow eve
ning ai v:t o clock. E. B. MacN'auch
ton will be the principal speaker, open
A "B UiaUUBSlun.
Iter. R. Elmer Smith.
One of the biggest Sunday school
contests ever held in the northwest
is now in progress between three of
the leading Methodist churches In
Spokane. Portland and Seattle. It Is
three cornered contest and Involves
St. Paul's church of Spokane, the Sun
nyslde church of Portland and the Uni
versity Park church of Seattle.
Each of the Sunday schools Is try
ing to Increase its membership to cor
respond to that of the church rec
ords. All three schools are about the
some size, each having an attendance
Motion Pictures
Of Lumber Mills
Monday e-venlnr the Monday IJve-
nlng club, which was organised at the
First Presbyterian church this week,
will have a motion picture exhibition
showing the lumber mills and a num
ber of Portland Industries, including
the cracker factory and the gas com
pany plant.
The entire idea or uie Monaay Eve
ning club is purely educational, and
the fact that already 227 persons hvo
registered for the various courses
proves that there Is a large place In
the community for such an institution.
There Is no fee of any kind connected
with the courses. Registration is sfi'.l
open and full particulars can be se
cured by calling the church office.
Main 2336.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
2nd Sunday After Epiphany
Lea ton Topis.
Christian Endeavor.
Junior Chrlstlsn Endesver.
B. Y. P. U. "Ought."
Epworth league.
Baptist.
First White Temple 12th and Taytor sts.
11 R. Thomas SteDbesaoa will preach;
a. m.. "The Beaurrectloo or the Final Ooo
fli nation of Ufa." V. at.. "Gratitude er the
Secret and Prayer of Ufa."
Swedlah-Flnnlsb Mlaaion White Taajple, 5.
East side K. 30th and Ankany ats Bev.
Dr. Stewart will preach morning and evening
atrrlce.
Highland B. th and Alberta Bev. fAea.
Meier, pa tor. 11.
Arleta Rev. W. T. Sprig. 11, T:M.
CnlTCrslty Park 11. preaching by Bav. O.
C. Wright. 7:80.
Swedish 15th and Hoyt Bev. T. Gldeoa
SJlander. paator. 11:16, T:80.
Grace Moatarllla Bev H. T. ass.
11.7:80.
Sellwood Bev. T. H. Hayee. 11. ":.
St. Johns Eev. E. P. Borden, pal tor. 7:80
Calvary B. 8th and Grant Bev. J. B.
Thomas, paator. 11, Evangelist Tapacott will
preach, theme. "Heavea'a Standard of Oraatr
ness." 7:30, "Tne First Ship."
Mt. Calvary Eaat Pine and Grand ave.
Bev. A. M, Uachack. 11. 8.
Third Knott and Vancouver ave. Bev. W.
J. Beaven. 11, "The Gem and Ita Setting."
7:30. "Our Unseen Helpers."
Chinese J. C. Makrae 7.
Lenta Bev. J. M. Kelson. 11. 7 JO.
Second German Morris and Bodoey ave.
11 7:30.
Glencoo B. 48th and Mala Bev. A. B.
Valta. 11. address by Miss Carrie O. Mllla
paugh. 7:80, "How We Got Our Blbla."
Monnt Olivet Bar. W. A. Magrett. 11. 8.
Italian Mlsslos Bev. rraaoesce Saaaalla.
ii a
First German it and Mm Bev. J. Kratt.
11. 7:30. , ,
Korth Portland Missies aev nmwa .
Rnasellruie Micsioa orw. imum-
trti1 a-4K
Tabernacle n. Zd ana notgaw an. wai
ter DUK , acting pastor. 11. i
Carlstlas,
rtrst Park and Columbia Bv, Harold H
Griff U, paator. 11, "The Good of Godliness."
a. 'iw i Pitr'
East Side Christian E. 12th and . Taylor
Bev. E H. Sawyer, paator. Sermons 11.
Thai Man Who Knows.'1 7:80. "Is Christian
ity Competent for Ita World-wide Taakr'
seiiwooa lain ana iouw
Tohnson. 11 and 8.
or. jonns nev. nnwri . v.
Bethel E. 82d and Thompson Bev. Aubrey
W Wllann
Montavtua E. Totn ana tieyt nv. sugene
Burr. 11. 7:45.
GlsdstoBt Bev. Boy L.. Duns, ii, s.
Catholio.
8t Peter's lnta Bev. P. Beutgen, 8,
10:30. 7:30.- ?
Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis Bev. B. V
G'Hm. a. 7:15. 8:30. 9:45. 11. 7:46.
81. Lawrence Sd ena nnermaa mv. . u.
BnefaH 8. 8:90. 10:30. 7:30.
St. Patrick a itn ana oavier ami. n.. r.
Murahv. 8. lOJJO. 7:30.
St. Francis s. iiin ana wi ht, n.
Blsrk. . 8. 9. 10:30. 7:30.
Iatmsculate Heart ol Mary winiams ave.
and Stanton Bar. W. A. Daly. , 8, 9, 11.
7:30
Holy Bosary E. Sd and ClaeKassas Bar. K.
8. Olaon. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 7:30.
St. Rose B. G34 ana Aiameaa sev. J
Oirarrell. 8. 10. 7:30.
St. Andrew's E. th and Alberta Bev. J.
KUman. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
The Madeline E. 24th and Slsklyos Bev
Geore-e V. TfaomDSon. 7:90. 9. 10:80.
Ascension m. xanuuu ana e. atn rra Bas
ra n Fathers. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
Blessed Sacrament Maryland ave. and Bias-
dena Bev. F.'W. Black. 8, 10:30. T:SO.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoln Bev. C Raymond.
8. 10:S0. 7:30.
si. ignatras' ssn ua st. s. s. jesmi
Fathers. 6:30. 8, 10:30, 4.
St. Stephens' 42d and E. Taylor Bev. War
ren A. wattt. e. s:ao. iw:aw.
St. PbUUn Jierl E. letn and Hickory Bev,
W. J. Cartwright. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
St. Clemen u smitn ana rtewxoa nev. Jo
seph Chapoton, Bev. Tbomaa NeaVon. assistant.
a. 10:30. 7:su.
Barred Heart E. llth and center Bev. a
Bonl. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Bedeemer Portland blvd. and Vancou
ver avev Bev. F. H. MUler. 8. 8. 10:90. 7:3V
St. Agatha E. 1 5th and MUler Bav.
Commlnsky. 8. 10:30. 7:30. 1
St. StaaUlaaa (fousn ataryiaoa ave. aad
Falling Bev. F. Matthew.- s, 10:30. 7:30.
St. josepb luermaai isu ana umcsi av.
B. Durrer. 8, 10:30, 7:30.
St. Michael (ltaUaa) 4tb sad Mill Bev. If.
Baieitra. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
St. Clare's Capitol Hill Franciscan Fitters.
7:80, 9:15.
Bt. Charles 83d and Alberta Bev. a.
Sulderbora. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
Ckixstiaa Bcieaoa.
- Babject of Lesson Sermon. "Sacrament,"
ttrat church Everett, between 18th and
19th sts. 11, 8.
Second K. th aad HolUday. 11. g.
Third E. 12th aad Salmon. S 11. s.
Fourth Vaaeoover ave. and Emerson. 11, g.
Fifth Myrtle Park hall. 11.
' Cbristlsa science society Holbrook buck. St.
Johns. 11. -
Iter. J. W. McIXhigall.
of a little over 400. The Seattle church
has about 625 members, ttu Spokane
church about 750 and the jmyslde
church about 1000. As the results are
figured on a percentage of the church
membership, this makes it necessary
for the local church to add the largest
number to its attendance records In
order to win.
The Portland church already has n
large number of the children In Its
district on the roll books, so the com
mittee. has started at work to interest
the adults In the work and value of
DR. WILSON TO ADDRESS METHODISTS
Dr. Clarence True Wilson, general
secretary of the board of temperance,
prohibition and public morals, will be
one of the speakers at the Methodist
convention to be held at First church
in Portland January 16 to 18. Rev.
Mr. Wilson has been very busy deliv
ering addresses In the northwest. On
Sunday morning, December SI, he
preached at Puyallup and In the eve
ning at the First church of Tacoma.
Monday morning he addressed the Ta
coma Ministerial meeting and at night
he delivered his popular lecture. "Ad
ventures of a Street Campaigner."
This same lecture was delivered at the
Centenary church in this city Friday
night under the auspices of the Broth
erhood. January 7, Dr. Wilson preached
at two of the Tacoma churches, St.
Cong rsgatlopal. 1
First Park and Madison Bsv. Lather B.
Dyott. minister. 11. "The Secret of a Suc
cessful Life." 7:45. diacuasloa of President
King s book. "It's All ln the Day's Work "
First German E. 7th and Stanton Bav. E.
0. Wlllmaa,
Atkinson Community church E. 29th aad
Everett Bev. Warren Morse acting paa
tor. 11 a, m., "Enlargement Through Chris
tian Service." 7:45 p. m., "Tha Hands of a
Carpenter."
University Park Havon rt near Lombard
Bev. r. J. Meyer, pastor. 11. 7:80.
H Iceland E. eth and Prescott Bev. ooa.
Bdw. Lewis, pastor. 11. "Tha Golden Age."
:bo, "is tne woria uetung Deticrr-
Plicnm Missouri ave. ana suaver at. Kev.
W fT KiiltM. 11 "rtillsw III." T:Sn. "THa
Life That Counts."
Waverlr Heights B. 8Sd and Woodward
Bev. A. O. Moses. 9:45. 11, T:S.
Sunnyslde K &2A and Taylor Bev. J. J.
Btanb. 11. "Thinklrw Abova That Which Is
Written." 7:43. "Baeocnlsln aad Beaming
God's Purpose."
Zlon (German) B. 91k aad TresnsBt Bev.
J. H. Hop p. 10:30.
riorweciun usnrtn coeirecstionai usurea m.
231 and Sumner Bev. Morton Olaon. 11, 7:80.
St. Johns Bev. J. H Barnett, paator. II. S.
Finnish Mission 107 Skldmoro at. Bev.
Samuel Nevala. 6 p. m. ud 7:80.
Laurel wood Congregational Church 45th ave.
and 65th 8, E. 11. Bev. Wells officiating.
Ardenwald Ardenwald station. 10:30 a. as
7:90 p. m.
Zpiseapal,
Trinity 19th and Everett Bar. A. A. Mar-
rlron. 8 and 11 a. m., 8 p. m.
Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephens the Martyr
13tt aad CUy The Very Bev'. B. H. McOoV
lister, dean. Bt. Bev. W. T. Sumner, bishop.
Services, 7:40 a. m., 11 a. m., 7:45 p. m.
St. David's E. 12th and Belmont Bev.
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 8. 9:30, 11, "Christ
the Truth." 7:30, "Jesus c&nst and Mar
riage." at. Mark's zist and Marshall sov. s. a.
Simpson, rector. Bev. J. ii. Hattsc, as-
aictant rector. t:so, w:4r, 11. i:is.
St. John's Sellwood Kev. John D. Bice. 11
St. Andrew's Hereford at.. Portsmouth
Archdescon Chambers ln charge. 11.
c . . t i a n
oi, iiimew witwm ana ouvwi
Bev. W. A. M. Brack, vicar. 11 a. m.
Grace Memorial Weldler and B. 17th B.
Bev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 11.
Good Shepherd Vancouver aad Oraaa:
Bev. John Dawson. 11, 7:80.
St. Michael s and All Angela B. 48d aad
Broadway Bev, T. F. Bowen. 11, 7:SO p. m.
Church of Our Savior OOth avs. and 41st
St. 8. B. Archdeacon Chambers la charge. 11.
Bt. fauia wooamere aev. uswaia w.
Tsylor. 4.
Blshoo Morris Memorial chase. Good Sa
maritan hospital Bar. Frederick K. Howard.
7, 7:15.
All Saints' church 26th and lavler Bav
Frederick K. Howard. 11. :30.
Evangelleal Aasoctatlaa.
' Carson Heights Bev. N. Shapp, pasts,
1:30, 7:30.
First Engllah K. ftth and Market Bev. B
D. Hornsobuch. 11. 8.
First German Bvaazellcal 10th aad Clay
Rev. G. F. Llenlng. 10:45, 8.
Portland Mhsion church Carson Heights
Bev. M. Shapp. pastor. 2:50. 8:30. 7:30.
Evangelical Synod.
German Evangelical Friends cTaarea Ta
coma ave. ana s.. iota itev. svusa if. ur-
gert. 10:45. 7:90.
Free XetfcedJLrt.
Central 65th and E. Flanders Bev. W. IT
Coffee. 11. 7:40.
First E. U and Mill Bev. A. Beers, oas-
lar .ii,. a.
St. Johns Olst and B7rh are. 11,
Third Bav. B. H. Clark. 11, 7:30,
Trisnds' Chureh.
Sunnrslds E. S5th and Mala Bev. Homer
Coy. 11. 7:30.
Lents South Mala st. Bev. John Biley,
11 V.Otfl
West Piedmont Friends' chore Corner
Eorthwlck and Jessup st. Cheater A. Hadle,
pastor, ii. i:o.
- Jewish.
Coogregatioa Beth Urael 12th aad Mala
Babbl Jonas B. wise, rccsy, s p. m.
Latharsn.
St. James, English West Park and Jeffer
son Bar, wmiam Evea xtnnjtmaa, pastor,
ii a. m., s p. m.
Immanuel 19th snd Imng 11. B,
West Side Norwegian Lutheran 45 H. llth
Bev. WUhelm Pet tenon. 11 8.
Bethaaia Danish Evsngolical Lutberaa ehurci
L nvm ave. ana Mvrrla at. Ut. u. P,
Bjcller, 10 a. m. and 8 pm.
Immanuel German Sell wood Bav. H. C
Cbellng. lOtSO.
Trinity German (Missouri Bysod) WD
llrma ave. and Graham Bev. J. a. Blmbaah.
10:15. 7:30. .
St. Panl'a German R. 12th aad "Clinton
Kev. A. Krauae. :ao, 10. 10:30, 7:30.
Grace BngUsta (Missouri Synod) Albtaa ava.
and Maaoa au Bev. E, Probst. 9:30. 10:80.
70.
German Evangelleal Lutberaa Eloa (Mis
souri Synod) Salmon and Cna oman Rev H.
H. Koppalmana. 10:15, tna tails tioa of elders
snd deacons. 7:45.
Bethel Norwegian Lutheran Free eanrrs
Wygant aad Bodoey uvea, Bev. J. A. 8tav
i.er. 11. 8.
8c Joha'a Peninsular and Klrkpatriek
Bev. sv. u, Hwaiu. io:, irmi.
Swedish Aaguataaa Be., H. B. taastedt.
10:45. T:4S. -
TJnlted Norwglaa--Port mouth Bev." Bgw
av Binmi. ii ana a. b. b.. mv.
German Evangelical Beforsied Lemts Bev
o. Lsenaaemper. 11.
Our Savk Bast lOUi and Grant Bev. I
V. Badley.
the Sunday school. Whether or' not
Sunnyslde can win In the final count
depends almost entirely upon the way
In which the adults back up the con
test. C. W. MUler of the local church vis
ited Seattle and Spokane and arranged
with the superintendents there for the
contest, which continues through the
first IS Sundays of this year, or until
April 1. Th results are reported each
Sunday. The collections are also re
ported, but do not count In the race.
Paul In the morning and Trinity In
the evening. Tomorrow and Monday
will be spent In Seattle, preaching at
the First church and lecturing In the
district convention on "Sights and
Sounds From Street Stump Speeches."
Evangelistic Services Close.
The two weeks' series of exangellstlc
services being held at the Sunnyslde
Methodist church will come to a close
Sunday evening, when Evangelist W.
Arnold Llndsey 'will preach. These
services for the most part have been
under the direction of the young peo
ple of the church and have proven
themselves very beneficial to the com
munity. The attendance during the
second week was larger than that of
the first week.
OF CHURCH
Geo. HeBiikson. English. 10:13; Korweglss.
11:10.
Lattas Day Saints,
Church of Jeans Christ of Latter Day Batata
(Mormon) E, 25th and Madison. 11:45, Bev.
al. J. BaUari
Xatkadist
District Bupertnteadeat Bav. Win tarn Wal
lace Young son. D. D., el B. 2d St. N. Tabor
279a
First 12th aad Taylor Dr JoaSas Bt
field, minister. Bev. Walter 1. Alrhaart.
Blatant minister. 10:30. 7.30. ,
Centenary E. 7th and B. Pine T. W. Lane,
11, "A Via Ion for Christian Sarvtee." by Miss
Ids Mas De Witt. 7:80, "What's tnl a Namer'
Taylor Street church HsU at 120 Fourth st.
10:30 a. m.
Trinity B. 10th aad Sherman Bev. F. If.
Bandlfur, pastor. 11. "Tha Present Day Call
to Repentance." .7:80. F. G. 8c has 11 will
speak.
Bwedian BornwlcS ana gsocs Bev. jobs
, Wellman. 11. 7:4S.
Eoworth 26th and Savler Bav. CL O. Me-
Culloch. 11 7:45.
First Norwealsa Danish 18th aad Hart
Bev. Ellas Gierdlng. paator. 11. 8.
Woodlswn B. 10th aad Highland Bev.
W. K. Ktoster.
Sellwood Bev. Alexsader T. Maclean. 11.
:80.
Sunnvslde E. 85th aad Yamhill ev. B.
Elmer Smith, pastor. C T. MePbersoa. as-
slatsnt pastor. 11.
Mt. Tabor E. Stark and BlsT. b. oua sio-
lidge, minister. 11, 7:80.
tntrai Vancouver sts. ass rarge oav. u.
Barlck. 11, 7:80.
Bt. Johns Haves snd Laavlta Bav. J. H.
Irvine. 11. 7:30.
MoatsvllU Bev. 0. L. Hamntes. U, 7:80.
Laurelwood 03d st. B. B. snd F eater road
-Bev. O. A. Carlos. 11. ' Things to Think
About ln 1917." 7:30. 'The Fine Tooth
Comb," by Geo. V. McClure.
Clinton Eelly Memorial B. dOth and Fowea
Bev. A.-B. Calder -9:40. 11, 7:80.
Japanese Mission - Bav. Buses sUsara.
SO 8 '30
Bose'city Park Snadr bred, and B. 58th
H. A. A. Heist. 11. Vesper a, 4:80.
Garmg a Rodney ave, and 8 tan too Bev. F.
Schumann. 10. 8.
African Zlon 288 Williams ave Bev. W.
W. Howard. 11, 8.
Vancouver Avenue Bearsresiaa Danish Oar-
er Skldmore Bev. H. P. Nelson, paator. 11.8.
University . Park Lombard and Flske Bev.
T. Abbett. 11, 7:45.
Lenta Bev. F. M. Jasper. 11. S.
Bethel Larraboa and MrMIUen Bev. W. H.
Prince. 11 US. S.
Westmoreland Mllwarkle ave- sear Ba-
Bav. F. N. Bandlfur. sanely. 7:80.
Lincoln E. B2d and Lincoln. Rev. B. sH.
Morse. 11 a. m.. 7:80.
Patton Michigan and Alberta Bev. George
u. reeee. 11, T:a.
Woodstock E. 44th snd SOta ave. B. sv
Bev. 1. C. Poor, 11. 7:30.
First Germsn uev. a. f. Cramer. 11, s.
Brentwood Bav. Paul Green. 11.
Chinese Mission 11 and 7:30.
Carson Heights Bev. L. C. Douglas. Ken
dall station.
Clark schoolhouas Bev. A. B. Wilson. 7:80
Irrlnrtoo East 10th and Weldler Bev. B.
A. Danford. 11.
Linn ton Bev. 8. H. Dewart.
Bethel A. M. E. chore L Rev. W. H. Prtsce.
11:16. 8.
Oak Grove, M. B. Commnalty church. 11:18.
M. E. Cbwrch Beath.
First M. E. Church South, comer TJnloa ave.
tor. Sermons, 11, Dr. C. B. Cilae will apeak on
Tha Or M teat Need ef Methodism." 7:80.
Hon. B. F. Mulkey. "The Blbla la Law aad Lit
erature."
Klaaleaa.
Swedish Mission Bev. B J. Thorwa. 11. S.
Kllm chapel Rev. B. I. Taorea, 10
Bethel tree church Ivy st. aad Williams
Bev. J. A. SUvney. 11. 8.
ystaraae,
First Pentecostal E. 7th aad E, Couch sts.
Bev C. Howard Davis. II. 7:80. .
Sellwood E. 9ta and Spa- ne Bsv. H. o.
Baker. 11. 7:80.
Brentwood E. SSth and E. sets are. W. 1
Rev. J. M. Butcbsrd. 11. B.
Scandinavian 048 Garfield. 11. 7:B0.
HlghUnd Park 1130 B. 14th M. Bav. 8. L.
Mendel. 10. 11, 7:30.
Presryterlaa.
First 12th and Alder sta. Bev. John B.
Boyd. Servlcea at 10:30 a. at. Dr. Boyd will
preach. 7 JO p. m, "Making the Moat of One's
Mino.-'
Central V. 13tu and Plae sta. Eev. Artsur
F. Bishop, D. D. 10:30. "Lights: Regular
Mnstard Seed Falta." 70. "Jest as I ass."
Westminster B. 17th and schayiar sta.
Dr. Edward Pence. 10:90. "As Uncomplete
Program." 7:30. The Value Whkrh Vail
datea AU Ems."
Arbor lioaga bov. uae. uromiey. ii. t :o.
Calvary l im ana viay sia iv:ou, uev. a
A. Hard wlU preacn. TO. "Cnrtst's Sac
Coming." by a layman.
Fourth rint sad aim sta. bsv. Henry
G. Han eon. - lOUJO. -a Lost soul." 1
m.. "Gethsemane."
KenUworth B. 84th and Gladstone. 10:15,
7:45. A. Baiph w peal low.
Forbes Graha at and Gantanbeia sva, Bev
Wlllisa Mseleod. 11. T:30.
Mlapsk B. lth. aad Division sta. Bev. D.
A. Tboasnaon. 11. 7:30.
Vernoa 19th aad Wygant sts. tO:4S, 7:80.
Hope Moatavuia, vsts ana s. Everett Bev.
S. s. seaman, u, rae uost Power ad
Church." 8. " Realistic Religion."
Millard A venae 741 Mta ava. 8. aL Bev.
W. O. Amos. 10:80. -
Mt. Tabor B. aath sad BHssoas ata.. Boo
Ward MacHenry of Baker City will preaes.
Johnson.
A beautiful banner Is offered to the
winning school.
W. M. Tomlinson Is superintendent
and Rev. C. A. Bowen pastor of the
Seattle church. Mr. Crissey is super
intendent and the former district su
perlntendent of the Portland Metho
dist churches. Rev. J. W. McDougaJl.
Is pastor of the Srokane church. The
local church has George 8. Johnson
as superintendent. O. V. Badley as as
sistant superintendent; C. W. Miller as
director of the contest, and Rer. R.
Elmer Smith as pastor.
Talks on the Public
School Situation
The Piedmont Men's Community
club had a delightful meeting and din
ner Tuesday night, dinner cooked and
served by men of the club. The public
school situation was Interestingly pre
sented by Proressor Whitney, of
city schools and Professor Griffith of
Reed college. Several musical selec
tions were rendered. Tomorrow at 11
o'clock Dr. Hutchinson will Introduce
a juvenile service preceding the regu
lar sermon. The topic of the regular
sermon will be "Feeling After God
At 7:30 the topic will be 'The Man
Who Made a Mistake." The Boys' club
has In preparation a unique entertain
ment for January 19.
SERVICES
morning theme. "The Idealism of tho artt
Evening theme. "Tha Challenge of the Cnfln
mmi ilH.
tnlty Bev. W,
blvd. 11. 7.
Lee Gray, 71st snd Sandy
rwamooT cieveUnd and Jsrrett sts Bev.
A. u. Hutehlnaon. 11, "Feeling After God."
7:30. "The Msn Who Msde a Mtstsks."
Boss City Park E. 45th and Hancock eta.
J. aa. BKinner.
8pokane Avenue B. 18th and
W. B. McCullsgh. 11, 1:30.
Marshall Rtrpei lTth ..4 ixv.n
Bev. A. J. Hanna. 11. 7:SO.
Trlnltv Contr Vlrvini -w- ..w. -
Ir. A. J. Montgomery. 11. 7:30
Chinese 146 first rt. 7:40.
Ana bar 58th at. and 37 th ava. 8 B. Bev
B. tislaoa, pastor. 11 6 p. m.
Bafarmad PresbyTertaa,
w u.i umrTB-uiniiMitf. . n
uev. a. u. araser. ii. T:80.
Baf armed.
First Germs a 12th snd Clav 1
O. Hat-
mwr. 1V.1S, o
. Second Colombia blvd. aad 83d tt. Bev
B. A. Wyss. 1L
Third Fifth ava Lmi
ev. W. . Uea-
i ,
.TUUll . 1 1.
Balvatlaa Any.
Coras No. 1 243 Ash mt. Ar11nt. a
Frank Genga. 11. Uollaeaa meeting, mi a'
Reconciliation.
Corps No. 4 12SU First mt r.. i
and Caatala Brow a. .-a
Swedish Corps ido Bunstde.
Saves th Day Adveatlata.
VoiktvvRtila i ii I tki. . . ,
i . . - w& una waD&uumi
are held on Saturday.
wamt-s. iiia and B7vrett Odor P C.
Hsywsxd, pastor. 11:15. "
labarnsela West Side. K at r fc.n n.w
and Alder. 11.
Moouvliu BSOth and B. Bverett-rider
Lenta 94th and osrh tu. n t
CM t wood. 11.
St. Johns Oaatral Mrn .
Blder B. D. Huriburt. 11. w
Mt. Tabor B. 60th and Amim w v m
Wllloughby. 11.
Alhlna (German) gkldmora aad MaHory
Minister. U. . , Wrkvea; A. C. bchwaTtier
lo-
cm i Kiamx. 1 1 :dU.
Odgea Hall. Mlaslaalnpt and Baa
. Sandnes. 11.
Brr-
Barvioea fee tha Daaf.
United PreabytcrlaB wn . -a -
Bev. B. Bar! Du Bala. 10:80. 7:80
Sweden serglaa.
Hew Church Soclatv nw vim., m
Boece, Btnday. 11 a. m.. -now to tit nrmm. .
God." K41sra halL Broadway and Aldar. nn.
day school at la
Unitarian.
Chureh of Our Father Rml .-.a
hill Bev. T. L. Kilot. D. O.. minister rm.rl.
tus; Bev. W. O. Eliot Jr, pastor. 11. Hr.
Andrew rish -will preach. 7:4S, open forum
-neould ui and County Consolidate T"
United Brethrea.
Alberts 27th and Alberta.
First K. 16th sod Morrison Bav S A
Bouebrake. 11 a. m.
Fourth OOth aod S2d ava. 8. B.
Third 7tb st. snd S2d sve. 8. B. Herbert
White, pastor. 11. 7:80.
First 1 1 th snd Harner. Vancouver Waah
Bev. John D. Nlaewender, pastor. PreechLo
10:30, 2:30. 7:30. "
United ZvaagaUeal.
Fourth Bev. J. . Conner. 11, 7:30
Radical Jsssuo SU Bev. A. S. HDdm
11, 7.ao.
Manor, Circuit Services Cherry Grova. 1 n
m. Brush Prslrle. 7:30.
Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gav
Bev. H. H. Fsrnham. 11. 8.
First B. lttth and Poolar Bav. J a
Goods. 11. 7:80.
St. Johns Bev. A. P. Lay ton. 11, 8.
United Presbyterian.
First B. 87th and Hawthorne Bev Hne-h
au Things Work Together
marr uiven. ii,
ror Good."
7:S, "Wise Animals ad s'oolim.
Men
Charch of the Stranger Waaco street snd
Grand ave. Bav. S. Barl Da Bole, 10:30, "Tha
Comfort of the Christian's God.' 7:3o, "What'
About Jonah 7"
Kenton United Presbyterian church r sin-
bard and Chatham a La. Bev. J. G. Cola, pas
tor. 11:13, 7m
Valvarsalist.
Church of tha Good Tidings Broadwsv aod
E. 24 th Bev. Frank T. Scott. 11 a,
Christ Bora, or Plctarea of the Bool.
New Charch Society Ellers hall. Bev. Wm
B. Beece. 11.
. T. M. C. A T. W. C. A.
T. M. C. A. th sad Taylor H. W. I tone
general secretary. 4:30 p. m.
1 . w. v. a. sroaaway and Taylor :30.
kliscellaaeoaa.
Associated Bible Stndenta (I. B. S. A)
Cbristeosea'a hall, llth aad Yamhill sts., a
p. m., disoonrac by A. A. zerex. Pohnc lee-
tare by w. A. Baser.
Begalsr BahaT aneetlngs Sands y srternoon. a
o'clock. Friday, S p. m.. ia rouca, U9 of tha
EDera bolldiag.
The Church of God 31 Falling St. H. G.
Kesl. pastor. Services 11. 7:30.
Cliorcfe or tne sretoren 1 1X4 Bortnwlck and
Bralnard sta. 11, 7:30 s
Portlaad Hotel Assemli
no'y
Hall Sermoa and
tec rare every Sanday night at 8 o'clock
bw
Bav. Arsamoti Ira Locaa.
siew Charch Society Kllera hall Bev. Wm.
B. Beece. 11 a. as.
Tho Bshama islands government Is
trying to revive the production of sea
island cotton, ones a flourishing in-
dustry.
George
Dr. Boyd to Preach
Sequel to Sermon
Owing to the unusual Interest man
lfested In the sermon of last Sunday
evening at the First Presbyterian
church, corner Twelfth and Alder
streets, cn the subject "The Moral
Duty to Be Intelligent." Dr. Boyd has
decided to preach a sequel to this at
7:30 p. m. Sunday on "Making the Most
of One's Mind.-- At 9 o'clock an after
meeting will be held In the chapel, at
which Dr. Boyd will be the host and
a box or Spltzenberg' apples wlu be
there to add to the sociability and good
fellowship. An opportunity will be
given here to discuss the thoughts o
the sermon and to ask'the pastor such
questions as may arise during the eve
ning s address. More than 150 re
mained for the after meeting last Sun
day and an interesting seminar was
held. Dr. Boy also will be in his
pulpit Sunday morning, preaching the
regular sermon at 10:20 o clock.
THE BIBLE IN LAW
AND LITERATURE
Hon. B. P. Mulkey.
"The Bible in Law and Literature"
will be Honorable B. F. Mulkeys sub
ject ln an address at 7:80 o'clock San
day evening at the First Methodist
Episcopal church, south.
At 11 o'clock Dr. C. Et CSlne will
speak on "The Greatest Need of Meth
odism." and the Veteran male quartet
will sing. Both these men are prom
inent ln Portland and their subjects
will be Interesting to everyone.
Religion as an Aid
1 .s
mt l il 'TTi - T-n t rr-irnr rBjL
r i -
To Earthly Success luSr.
Z ' cal help in the work.
That religion Is an aid to earthly Vi rv-Ji .
success the Rev. Mr. Oriffis, pastor Communicants' Ossfc
of the First Christian church, will en- ,3r the regular montB-
deavor to show in hi. sermon Sunday YX, "'Y?9
. v. w- im v. ki. 5 Millard Avenue Presbyterian
morning, when he will take for Bis churcn echool wu M4 at the horns of
topic. "The Good of Godliness." In , Mr. snd Mrs. B. A. O'Mealy SI10 See
the evening Rev. Mr. Orlffls will speak enty-sixth street southeast.' An out
on the inroads which commercialism Una of work leadinw ir. M t.t-
has made into the various realms of
moaern society. aicu.ini iu qun- j ance or mat day aad plana for a com
tlon, "Does It Pay?" At the Thursday municants class were sdopted. A pett
evenlng meeting for prayer and blblo rlotlo service was arranged fos. to ha
study, the pastor will continue
ties of studies on the pexabl
Jesus, with special treatment of the
parable of the growing avsed, or the
vitality of character.
Yonng People Inrlted.
The service Sunday evening at the
First Friends church. East Thirty-1
fifth and Main streets, will be under
the auspices of the Young Friends' , day School association, which will be
Bible class and the message by th ( held ln the Millard Avenue Presby
pastor wiU deal particularly with tho , terlan church Sunday afternoon and
young people and some of their prob-.evening, January 11. berlnnins- at
lems. The class extends an Invlta- o'clock.
tion to the general public, and especial
ly to the young people or the com
munity. Special muslo will be a fea
ture. Cooperative Development,
"A suggested cooperation with the
University of Portland ln the devel
opment of personality" will be the
topic of an address by Professor Edgar
I. Crawford, president of the Univer
sity of Greater Portland. Sunday aft
ernoon at C o'clock in Iaurelwood Con-
' grfcational church. Forty-fifth avenue
and SUty-flftb street southeast. A
musleal program will be rendered by
the university.
AVH1 Repeat CantatB.
The choir of Central PresbyterUm
church, under the leadership of K.
Maldw-n Evans, director, will repeat
the cantata "The Morn' of Glory." Kir
en in the church at Christmas tlrae,jn
Sunday afternoon at the Mann home,
following a few introductory remarks
by Dr. Arthur F. Bishop, pastor.
Praise Service of . E. Society.
The San Grael Christian Endeavor
society of the First Presbyterian
church will hold Its regular monthly
praise service at the Frazer home Sun
day. All young people of the city are
very cordially Invited to go out with
these) young people ana meet ins cnu
dren there. Tho meeting begins at S
p. m.
"Xamclcni Child Subject.
The nameless child will be es
poused and his rights expounded 'at
a mass meeting; at Centre! library
i next Monday night when Jndge
I Gatens and Dr. C II. Chapman will
j discuss needed legislation la ttehalf
"of the Illegitimate child. .
II if - - ,.Vk.-
David M. Jack.
In line with trie forward movement
of young people's church work Irs.
Portland the Multnomah County Chrle
tlan Endeavor union la planning a big
missionary drive, which is to start the
latter part of the month and continue
for st least three months, alias Elea
nor Kwing. superintendent of this de
partment, has taken up the work with
vim, and It Is her desire to organise
a mission study class ln every society
in the union, either a separate . class
or In conjunction with the regular sun-
day evening prayer meeting.
The union officers have received
much material from Chicago, where
a most succesaful camaplgn along
these lines was recently conducted. The
Chicago officers very willingly 'old ot
their drive in detail and the Multno
mah county cabinet hopes to profit
by Chicago's experience. The central
officers of the Christian Kndeavor
work are gratified over the announce- .
ment of tha contemplated drive and
have offered to asalst ln every way
possible.
A normal study class, for the train
ing of leaders and teachers, will begin
January SO. There will be only .one
normal study class in the county and
anyone desiring to prepare for. teach
ing a local study claaa is Invited to at
tend the central normal study class.
The meeting place for this class will
be announced .later.
The normal' class study will end
February 18, at which time It Is
planned to start the regular mission
atudy classes in the various societies
throughout, the county. If the local
society has no leader for the class, one
will be furnished from the normal
training class. There is no time limit
on these c Isaac a They will continue
as long as the Individual society de
sires. A list of good missionary text
books has been compiled by the mis
sionary department, which the classes
will be privileged to choose from.
The mission subject has proven It
self an Interesting topic in the church
and endeavor world and the cabinet
members are quite sure the young peo
ple not familiar with the study will
find it equally as enjoyable. Some of
the local churches have already con
ducted these classes and have found
them both Interesting and education
al. David M. Jack, Multnomah county
t day in the Sunday school, the Observ-
"ci a r cDruary za, the Sunday follow
hies of jing Washington's birthday.
Refreshments at Social Ilonr.
Plan were completed for providing
refreshments for all who wish to re
main and enjoy the social hour be
tween the afternoon and evening ses
sions of the district Sunday school ln-
1 stltute of the Multnomah rw.i.
Story Sermon tor Children.
Dr. John H. Boyd of the First Pres
byterian chureh Sunday morning wilt
tell one of his -popular story sermons
for the children, which contain s mor
sel of truth which can be profitably
taken by the adult mind as wall. Last
Sunday 48 new members wore received
Into tho membership of tho First Pres
byterian church and three children
wers presented by their parents at the
altar Jto receive the ordinance of bap
tism. '
a.
Dr. Bishop on "Lights."
The increased interest shown by tho
younger element of Central Presbyte
rian church in Dr. A. F. Bishop's Sun
day morning object sermons to" tha
children has caused the pastor to eon.
. tinue these sermons and next Sunday
" km nnuvn win do wo ufaii,' wmcn -
Is being repeated by request. - TheM
sermons are greatly enjoyed Thy tho
older members of tho congregation.
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