s-u- SfyV5 - i "'"""5" ---";'- &i?'ii&$j5-4Ms!! st--, Eve, V V"? THE OREGON -DAILY JOURNAL 14 ,v SATURDAY; DECEMBER r 1, PORTLAND. OREGON yf X-& ( ;-'-itf,- louver. SiSli SESSION TUESDAY Multnomah Congress Will Con vene in Y. M. C. A. Auditorium '; for Cafeteria Supper at 6:30. SPEAKERS ARE ANNOUNCED W. W. Dillon, Camp Secretary of Y. Nl . C. A. at Vancouver, , Wi II Tell of Work for the Army. The next congress meeting of the T:$ Multnomah county Christian Endeavor .:' ?; union will be held Tuesday evening at t ' -the Y.' M. C, A. auditorium. Cafeteria .. uyvt tv kit to nrrcu mi v ev. , tS'fVcW W. pUton, Y. 'SlTc A. camp sec- , retary at Vancouver Wash., will speak : ;s on.Y. M. (J A. work and alo Mr. Fleke, past vice president of the Christian En deavor union, now in charge of one of r the army Y. M. C A. buildings at Van- Pfe : Mr. Howell, of the American 'Bible - ' society, will take up the matter of V." placing Bibles in-the hands of .the sol- -f l-S'. :dlers In service. The state president of thavOtflfetetlan Endeavorers, Miss Edna . r Whipple, will also be at the congress " " meeting and give a short talk on the ? '3 .r'-past and" future work of 'the young people. ' - I.' Vj An interesting little dialogue by two S young people. Miss Emily Paris and iJijS Master Francis Blttner, will be a part , of the program. Special music has also been -planned. .' . This-congress meeting will be an es- ' peclally interesting affair as it will i . deal With the war service work of the '''' union. A report on the past activities . of' the union in this work will be given. 2'.- T Multnomah county union has-been '; '.helping to some extent In furnishing lit tie- home touches and books, curtains, " ' etc., for Building No. 1 of the army Y, V. ' M. C. A at Camp Lewis, and has been . . active in many other ways in the war . service .work. Reports from all com .; ". ' . xntttees and the secretary and treasurer . ;- wilt be read. All societies should be rep resented. Eev. Mr. Ooe Back From Idaho Trip . : - Rev. Mr. Cox, pastor, of First Friends church, has returned from Idaho -where v he has been for several days and will - occupy his pulpit Sunday morning and , , evening. The congregation is meeting i iJiK lit Dawleys hall, East Thirty-fourth and , Tamhill streets. viiiJ'H Sunday, December 9 will be the fifth . .- i anniversary of Mr. Cox's pastorate at tf- which time the usual anniversary ser- , f mon will be preached and a public wel come extended -to those who have been received into membership during the ' '.past quarter. The development of this congregation has not been a mushroom growth, but there has been a steady and v healthy, expansion. With the comple tion of its plant the congregation is looking forward to still better days. The public is invited to all these- services. Eev. Mr, Beers to r Continue Kevival jK-ji ; 'Rev. Alexander Beers, pastor of the First Free Methodist church. East Ninth 'and East Mill streets, has been con i ducting a, series of revival meetings -, during the past week, and the interest , - has been such that the pastor has de cided to continue for another week at least. : For Sunday morning the pastor has chosen as his subject, "Is the Present V- War an Indication of the Breakdown i;iof Christianity." In this sermon the pastor will, discuss what he believes to . be the special significance of this war ii from a Biblical point of view. - - At night the pastor will take for his theme, "Weighed in the Balance, and , Found Wanting." First Sunday in Advent DIRECTORY :KJ'."-. ' - i Baptist . . . Mrtrt Whit Temple 12th aud Taylor eta -;' "11. praaehinc by Re.. A. Kltt Raw. H, "x ''.A i IUlifloa Which WIU Mot rail T:80, MAatlya- : -4 insfor Waelpleihip;" 2;i--?ra"at-Sida East 20th and Antfn ahi. Her. "Ji'W. B. Hinnon. 11. "What Ha Did Wk He Died. t:80, "Wh.ra u God Today V1 1 . HifhlaBd B. et and alberta. Kt. Charles k VK.Jite. pastor. 11, T:S0. - ll -tJnlnitty Parfc11. Swedish 16th ; and Hort Rev. Gideon w Molaeoiv paator. 10: SO. 7:30. ' ; -,. Giaoa MonUTilla Bar. H. TV.Caah, 11. j:i, t?.'nat Kins rf Christianity Is Touiaf" 7:80. U ' "What tha Cnnrch Baa to Offer the lies of Montavilla, .- . "... s SeUwood He. HT Hayes, paator. 11, T:4B. it. 'rp'fiift.- Johns Re. B. t. Bortfea. paator, 7:80. "r. ... Calrary E. tb and Grant Her. J. S-;5ft-l.Ttecaiaa, paator. 11. 7:80. at Calvary Eaat Pine and Grand av. ' OI- "cnacea. it, a. , --T1'', --Knott and .Vancouver av. Her. : rnnw !W9 rUtli f . Glencoe E. 45th and Main. 11, 7:80. arleta (J. Garnet Handler. 11. HnhM v. 5?2''-I!,,,3tio5 2 "ember. - Communion. 7:80. " Brintin Up Father." HouBt uvee Ke. w. A. Magrett. 11. 8. , Italian eiissloo 11, 8. ' iiIkGwa"BUl "4 MuIUir Kn,tt" : Second German- Morris sad : U. I'M. , Bodney see. v Korth PprUn4 Mission 800 Nlcolal sr., frl ' : KoaaelWIlle MUckm. :. Tabernacle . 42 Bolgate. 10:43, . Oathelie , 1080 f7Vi!,"L'DURT: P ' " Pro-Catbedral 1Mb and Dale Rrr,r St. Lawrence 8d and. ShermsnKev. J. o. TBnusea. a 8:30. 10:80, 7:80 - V " ..St. Patricks lfltb and 8a Tier Bev. B. p. MorpbT. S, 10:S0 70. St. Francis E. 11th and Oak Bar. J. EL Black. . s, t. 10:80. 7:80.- " Immacalate Heart of bfary WITUasM sv. . ;hMr-? ;FK ?! ,.sTV iu llo'r Uosary 3d and tnaetaroasBev. B, , B. Olson.- , T S, . 11. T:80. . 7r , St. -Boae IS. : 63d aid. iUm4i-. ' OTsnelU.-- Uaa 8 high, masa 10:30, beeedlo St, Aadrewa B. Pth sad' -aberta Bar. , J. Klernaa. ft. 10:S. t:ML -,. - - The MadeWoe B. Mta est Blstriyoq . Br. Georta fc'. Tbompeon. 70. 9. lOtSo. - - . Aacenskm B. YatcbUt and EW TOtb rmaels ; eas Fatbera. 8.10:30,. T:S0. - : . i Blessed Sacrament liarjrlasd aee. fend Bias. :;., mt, , tt, njara. s, iuau, i:u. Holy Croat . 774 Boweotn BeT. C rons. SL Wdt-Td8.ir.' - m St. lgnstlns-3220 43d st' . 8. JeeoU Fkibers. 8:30. tOO. ? - "St. Stephens 2d and E.-Taylof Re. War. - ran a. -Haltt. a. s:30. 10:30. T:sa , Holy Betleerner Portland bird, and Vanrotf ver are. Rev. F. VS. iUle, s. L- 10:80. 7:30. St. rblllp Neria (Pauliat Fathers B. ltk e?i nicaory tter. w. . vartwtisnt, pastor 7 w0. 8, 10.30- Services Will Be in ; Keeping Witli Advent Ths services a 1 Sunday 'will In keeping: with the season of Ad Tent, which begins on Sunday. In the morning Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector, will preach on "The Service of Little Things.-' No one, however humble, nor his ability, how ever small,, is without Importance and supreme value in the sight of God, and In the service of mankind. At night the reetor will begin a new series of Advent sermons on "The Doctrine of the Last Things," or the second eoming of Christ. ; On Sunday, December 9, an offering will be taken for the relief fond of the Armenians. . ' " - - On Friday nights during Advent, meet ings will be held for. further study and discussion of the subject of the Sunday night sermons, the second coming; of our Lord. BE SPEAKER AT YJ.C. A. VESPERS Woman's War Work at Home and Abroad to Be Topic; All Young Girls ' Invited.'. " ..-Sf-V::-;..?-:: Zi- :..-?:f- ::' 4 '' U Mrs. William MacMaster - At the T. W.'C. A. vesper service Sun day, at 4:30. Mrs. William MacMaster will speak on the topic,- "Woman's War Work at Home and Abroad." Mrs. Mac Master 4s chairman of the war work council of the northwest field. Includ ing Oregon. . Washington, Idaho and Montana, and is. also a member, of the National War Work council. . Mrs. Mac Master was in New York in June when this council was organised, and visited Plattaburg with Mrs. Robert Speer. Since her retun she "has visited the various .cantonments of the northwest, and lias spoken in Tacoma, Seattle and Spokane'. , Mrs. William C Alyord, chairman of th ' local war. work committee, will preside. Mrs. Lulu Dahl Miller will sing. - Social hour. 5 :30. All girls most welcome. - - ' 1 St dements Smith and Newton Bar. -Je. eeph Cbapoton, Bev. Thomas Nealoa. assistant. I S. 10:80. f :307: , - , - Sacred "Heart B. 11th and Center Ber.' G. Bobl. 8, 1 0:80, 7:30. ." . St. Afstba E. 1Mb 'and Miller Bev. J. Cnomlnsky. 8. 10:80.7:80. 8. Stanlalans PoHsh) Maryland are. sad railing Bev. F. Matthew, s, 10:80. 7:30. St. Joseph (German) 15th and Couch Bev. B Dorrer. 8. 10:80. 7:30. i St. Mlcbael (Italian) tb and Mill Bet. -Baleatra. 8. 10:30. 7:90. : U Clares CaptUl HU1 Franciscan rath a. 7:80. S:1A. M. Charles 33d and alberta Bev. 0. BaV derbora. 7. 9:30. 7:80. 1 ;i- Otrlstlaa y, . . ' First Park and Columbia Bev. Harold H. Qiiffia. 11. preaching br Bit. E. B. Moon, "My Experiences in Africa." . 7 :30. aafnuta by pastor. -.The Uplifted. Christ, the World s Up Ufter. t - . -i . . . Kera Tark B. A. Moon.' pastor.' 11. 7-.80; Beat Side Christian B. 12th and E. Taj lor Bct. R. H. Sawrer. , 11, 7:8. ' Sehwood 13th tad Tenino Bev. 1. B, Johs- aon. "11. 8. 1 J' ' ' St. Johns Ber. Herbert at. Jose. 11,8. Bethel E. &2d and Tbomsaoa Re. Aabrar W. WUaon, 1 MontTllla E. 70th sad Hovt Bar. Btmna GladMone BeT. Rot U. Deaa. 11, s. Rodney arenas and , Knott.- Bee. Carlos' 2. GboraUay. . paator. 11, ".Steadfastness . of , Pur se." 7:80. "Tha Enpardoaatde Sin." . Woodlawn ChrlsHao "ith anrl l.lhei I , Res. Joseph D. Boyd. 11. "Christians' Monument. " 70. 'conacienea.' . , . , . . Buncalow 17th and Coort Frank E. Jonea. paator. 11.8. - .;-J'':.-; tanmiaa etoace -, Iveasoa Snhject: Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias Masmer ?. meriam and Hypnotism.'' First chnrcb Ererett beiem lath mnJt tatk sts.- 11. 8. - - . - . : Second B. 8th snd Hollsday.' 11. S. ' ' Third E. 12th end. Salmon. -11. 8, ' FoOTth Vancoorer atrrx. and Emerson. 11. 8. Ftb Sixty -second at- and Forty second ae. Sixth Masoale " Temple. - Weat . Park sad Tamhtn. ; . . - . Cbristtaa Science society Holbrook .block, St.. Johna 11. . . . i . ; , . : v First Park and Mail farm . sin. T.tK a ujrm. oemcsa .i:ig, J :0. antnaoa Memorial ebniea B. Zvtn and Er erett Bev.. Warren . . Moras. 11. "The Most Lmreraaiiy iorea book in tne World '7:48. UnstraMd address, "How Ws Got Oar Bible. - riret German E. Tth sad Stanton Bee, B. Willmaa.- . Pflrrin. Missouri era ' and Sharer at H. T:80. . .! ', . . .. VnirardtT Park Hares -st, 1 seat'. Lombard "V a. aieyer. pastor.-j i. 7 :10. , , r, : K'llshts-r, Jl3d and Woodward-- ir. a. u. atosea. pastor. : ii. sermon by Bev 1. K. Brown. D. D. :8d. VUnaaed Power." !S?"r!'?T'5 end -raytor Hee.' J. J. Kit UV. 4 ,OU . . . e- John 11, 1:Stf. 2 Hlshland Edward Constant, atlnbter fl . inn valjie of a Steadfast Ufa?.. 7:30. "How to Make a" Happy Home." .. . i , Korwesiaa Danish Coagreratlofial church B. MRS M ACMASTER TO SUNDAY I It X.r- : ,' ' tv, I -' - 't v -'-?1 T ' x ft-v HsHHsVrHrsasKt OF JUNIOR CHOIR Iff ONE OF PRINCIPLE ATTRACTIONS AT ST. 't' -' 'l"1" Z, 11 a,,,,,,..,, I,, " f l tassssa i , , I ; l " V f ? U - t;.V - yw..o Rer; Thoma Jenkins, rector, at left; , Tom G. Taj lory Muslc of an unusual quality has been furnished by the youthful songsters which compose the junior choir at the ;J0 Sunday school services at St- Da vids church qf which Rev. Thomas Jen AFRICA WILL TELL OF HIS EXPERIENCES RevE. R. Moon, Native Orego nian, to Speak at Christian Church. Rev. E. R. Moon. Christian mission ary at Bolenge, Africa, who Is In America on a ' year's furlough, will speak at the First Christian church Sunday morning. Rev. Mr. Moon Is a native. Oregon lan. After his grad uatlon ' from . the Bible university at Eugene he was sent to Africa by the Foreign Christian Missionary society of the Disciples of Christ, and has had charge -of the work at Bolenge. an Im portant post on the Conga. 'In his address Rev. -Mr. Moon will relate his experiences while engaged In missionary work among the AT fr lean people.-' ' ' c In the evening the pastor; IL If. Griffls. will have for his subject The Uplifted , Christ; the Worlds Up lifter." In keeping with the military spirit, members of the T. P. S. C E. of this church are waging war against antip athy in religious matters; they have been divided into two sections, one representing the army, the other the navy, and each vlelng With the other for stimulating interest in the society. The results so far - have been most gratifying. Dad's Day to Have Unusual Features . . ' ' An unusual and interesting feature of the Sunday services will be the special men's service at the Arleta Baptist church at 7 :30 p. m- The sermon will be "Bringing Up Father." taken from The Journal's series of comic pictures popu larly known as "Jiggs." The men will be separated, from the women and will occupy 100 reserved seats down the cen ter aisle. The public is cordially Invited to take part In "Dad's Day." S3d and Sumner Her. Morton Olson. 11, 7:30. i Eton German) E. Sth aad Tremont Ber. 1. H. Bopp. 10:80. rinnlavb Mission 107 Said mora at. Bar. Samuel NersU. 7 -JO. ' Laurel wood CoerscaUonal ehnr-a 43th are. and 5th at. ' - Ardenwald Ardanwald Station Howard V. Hopklrk. . . .. . 7vaagUcal Issoeiatloti First English E. 6th sad Market Bev. B. D. Horaarhach. 11. 8. . First -German KraaieMcal 10th aad Clay Rev, G. F. Uenlnc 10:43. 8. - Portland- Misaloa cborch Csreoa Heights Bee. N. Shapp. paator. 8:30. 6:30. 7:80. Swedish Mission Tabernacle GBsaa end tt. 17th Her. c. J. Ledla. 11. 7:80. '-" . Free Methodist .f Central 3tb tul E. Flanders Ber. W. lt. Ooflea.- 11. - -.-. . , First E. th and MTH - Rev.; Alexander Beers. 'pastor. . 11, "Is the Psasent War an In dication, of Breakdown ef - Sanity." 7:80. "Welshed in the Balance;. Found Waattas. St. Johns Richmond snd Hndson eta. Mrs. M. J.'Blslr. pastor. 8. 11. Alberta Free Methodist Bev. E. I. Barrlas- Lents Son th Mala at. Bev. A. nu. tor. ; 8. s ..7; T . Trieads Chareh First B. 83th and Vara. Ber. ft. L. fkx. Worebin- in Dawler'a IlalL Vt Tlrtr.rnuvt. sad Tamhill sts. Serriees at 11. 7:48. i Lento Soutb Main at. Ber. John Hlley. ' weat Fledmoat Frleads church Corner Borthwlck sad Jesses sts. Cheater A. Hadley. paator. - - .'- . ; ' " '. Jewish ' - - - i : y Cearrerattee - Beth Israel 12th and ataln Rabbi Jonah B. Wise., rrida.- is a. ConsTefa Moo Aharis Shbtoa Park aad Ctay Streata BabM Ta Asrabamaoa.- - - . ; , . - ' ' Lataeraa " -St. Tames. 'r.nrllrt West Park and leffer- ner. wuuam Bran Brink man. ll. a. r ImTaasnet lvtb and -lrrlog.- 11. 8. Weat Side Norwegian Lataeraa 13 W. 11th. Bev. Wllbelta Pettersoa. 11. S. . - Bethenla Danish Kvaaaralical Latharan 4rara. Paloo are- and Martis aU Bev. U P.. Kjolasr. lo a, m. ens a v. as. , - - . v - lramansel German Seltwood Bev. Q. C fcDe'lna. 10:30.-. . ' St. Paol'a German t 13th and Cttntoa Rer. A. Kraoae. ' 10:80. sanhjes aad holy eoaa- mumen. . i :s, asnaa eernoaa. Trtnity German t Mtasoorl tsyaod) Williams are. and Grahaot Bev. J. A. Bimbaea, 10:15. 7:80. . -,, . . . - - Grace English fMlaeoori Synod Alblaa are. ana si aeon au aier.. s- rroeex. uu. wjo, t-80. -7 1 - ' Brangeliesl Lctheras Btos Mlaaoarl Synod). Sal moa and Chapman Bee. ' H. . Keopeh mean. German. 10:13: Kasliaa. 7:44. , - : St, John's Peatoaalar and Kirkpetrick Bev. K. O. Haanaann. io:a. iw. - . SwedUh .Angnataae Bev. H. B Baastedt. 10:43. 7:48. . . . - ' Bethel Norwef !aa Lstberaa free ebarch - Wytrant Sad Rodney. . Bar. J. A. fltarney. Irlnlty (Scandinavian). . Sa Lorely Porta nrouth. Ber. S. A. Stenaetb. 11, 7:30. ea first Sunday of eacb month only. Onr Partjr E. 10th aid Grant Bev. Geortre tienrlksun. n:i. MISSIONARY FROM WEEK'S kins ts rector. "The choir as It stands has served over a year and constitutes one of the attractions of the church. The members are, Marlon and Ruth .Jen kins, daughters of the rector. Margaret Special Services, For Advent Sunday Sunday St. Stephens Pro-Cathedral will observe the first Sunday of the new ecclesiastical year, known as Ad vent. This season is given over to les sons of a fundamental character In the Christian religion. Consequently, Dean McCollister, will give a special course of Advent sermons dealing with .the special lesson Inculcated by the church for each of the Sundays in this season. A cordial Invitation is extended to all persons who may wish to attend. These addresses will be given at the 11 o'clock service. All seats are free at St. Stephen's Pro-Cathedral and an ex cellent choir under the direction of Carl Denton readers the special music and leans In the singing. The dean precedes his sermons with a five minute instruc tion on some question connected with church ways or doctrines. He would be glad to receive questions on which to base these Introductory remarks. St. Stephens guild will meet on Wednesday at 2 o'clock. A series of program meetings has been arranged for the woman's auxiliary, consisting of a missionary review and a special speaker for each meeting (fourth Fridays). The Pro-Cathedral Men's club will have a program meeting December 11. Dr. A. J. Browning and Carl Denton are In charge thereof. Meeting Place Is Changed for Time On account of the building enterprise in progress, at the Sunnyslde Friends church, the Friends will change the place of holding their coming quarterly meeting next Saturday and Sunday to the Piedmont Friends church, corner .of Borthwlck and Jessup streets. Friday afternoon will be given over to the meeting on "Ministry and Over sight," Friday evening will be under the auspices or the literature department at which time the subject will receive spe cial attention. Saturday will be occu pied with devotional services both fore noon and afternoon with lunch served in the basement at noon. Saturday night will occur the regular business session and Sunday morning the meetings will hold their regular ser vices in the respective churches and come together In the afternoon for a union meeting at which time the tem perance department will give a program. SERVICES IN CHURCHES Zloty LnW bstl. K. 1.1th aea atiaea Rev. 8. a. Stenaetb, T:30. 11, ea first Senday of each month only. German Branrelical Ra formed Lenta Ber. W. G. Ueokaeaiper. . 11. V r latter Day Seists Chnrch ef leans Chrlat of Latter Day Be lata rkfurmoa) B 2Mb and Madlaoo. Ber. M. i. Ballard. l:4o. 7:a The Reorf snlsed Church ef Jeeos Christ of Latter Pay ctalaU mot Marmos) E. 76tA sad trTlog sts. c. E. Joaee. paator.' . , Kathodist Xpiseopal ; Brentwood Ber. E. B.' Luck hart- Sunday 2:30.' school i end preaching. - . . Bethel A. M. aV-W. Ii. Prince, pastor. lL 8:13. : .-. - - rKesdsU Ber. B. C. Toons, Sunday school and preachlnar at 2:30. . Central Vancouver are. and Fanro at. Rer. C. C. Bariek. fl. "The Anchored BouL" 7:80. "Chris, tbe World's Master." Centenary. Pta and Pine sta 11. address by Mm. George H. Aldea of Salem. 7:30. Benson by Dr. J. C KUiott, "Power of Mind Over Body, and Power of Auto-soaaastion." Clinton Kelly preaching.- 11; ' Bev. K. B. uecaaart. naator. ll - r iret courco aer. jnsana etanerieid. D. V. 11. "The Unsearchable Inohae of Chraa." a firs miaoto address to children and parents and moth er. 7:80, f'Germaa irntohaia, Flareeneaa sad FoUy." Kwortb Ber, C O. McCulloca, D. D. 11, Lenta Bev F. at. Jasper. Freaehlaa at 11 and 7UJO. -1 ; . First i NorwesUn ' Danish lth ' sad " Hoyt. Ber. Charles Ujerdins. paator. 8. ' Tbe Vaaconrer Are. -Nerwealan Danish M. B. . Cbarch Skldtanre and Vancoorer areas. Preaehtns by- Key. AUias Gjerdtn. 11. Laurelwoud Ber. A. ' Brackeanuvy. Uncoln Bev. E. B. LockharC Preachmr f do. 4 . - , . ; Una ton Ber. B. H. Dewart. D. D. Preach- tnf at 7:SO. r-.. - '- v ' - Mount Tabor 81st end Stark sts-Bev. B. O. Eidrtdre. IX IX 11.7:80. UontarUla Bor. C. L, 1 am 11 ton. Presehbte U. a--. . - , - - l-attoo W. ateagy. rreacblsg at. 11. 10. ' Taylor Street M. B- Circla taeatre. Dr. kL H. Marrln. pes tor. . ,- . Bee City para Bev. -A. -A- Heist, , " 1 tiellwood Ber. A. B. McLeeh. 11. , Aa Boal aaewtlng. W. F. U. Friday. October. 1. St. Joe so i Bev. J. U. Irrtne. Preacatag 11 sud 1 s. 1 ' - " Trinity Sunday school, 18: chins. 11. Sannyslde 8V 33th and E. XamAUl ber. E. X. Smith. ; -. ' Weatmoreiaao taer. at. m. sewn, nsaea HI 7:30. - ' -r- : t . . irersltr Park Ber.' J. T. Abbett. D. n Preecnins ll.:80. . ' ' " Weodlawa Bev.; W. B. Kloater. Preacalns 1 1 Weodstoch Ber. L. C Poor. Preaching 1L -o. . tiwedlsh Borthwlck and Beech Bev. Jobs A. WeUmaa. iu:eo, i:o. . German Bodney ere. end Etna ton Ber. F, A Krtnmini. 10. 8. - African Zion iZl " Williams ere. Bev..' W. W. Herara. 11. Uriel euixsrmieoaent. aer. William WaJ- choirmaster, at right. Members of Jacob!, Gladys Kattelmann. Gladys Strickland, Margaret Taylor. Agnes West. Catherine -West, Dorothy Wiltshire, 'Violet Wiltshire, Dellca Hlckey, Selwin and . Thomas Jen Church Membership Will Get a Boost Dr. Klnson will preach in the morning on "What He Did When He Died." After the sermon the monthly communion service win be held. All new members will be welcomed at that time. There will be baptism before the sermon and all those baptised will also be received into the church. It Is the custom of the East Side Baptist church to receive members at every communion service, and many are expected to unite with the church on Sunday morning. At the night service or. Hinson wiu take for his theme "Where Is God 'To day?" The sermon will move along the line of the new apologetics which has oc cupied several previous discourses. The mid-week services held on Wednesday night crowded the prayer meeting room beyond Its capacity and are now held in the church auditorium. Unique Series of Service Going On The. series of unique Sunday evening services is still In progress la Piedmont Presbyterian church. . The next In the series will be given Sunday night and will be the story of H. X Williams. At 11 a. m. Dr. Hutchison, pastor of the church, will speak on "The Mission of Our Race." The Thanksgiving service in this church and district was out of the ordi nary, being a "platform meeting," in which Rev. Mr. Kloster of Woodlawn M. E, church. Rev. Mr. Hutchison of Piedmont church, and Earl A. Rowell of Los Angeles were the speakers. Mrs. Eva Wells Abbett, Mrs. Leila 81usser Hathaway- and Will Robinson sang ap- propriata solos. JL substantial contribu tion to the Bible work for soldiers was given by the congregation. Will Take Lone Vacation Owing to Alness In the family of Rev. A. H. Miller, pastor of the Wichita United Evangelical ehurch; Mr. MUler will take a vacation for several months and ' visit .Arlsona and Now Mexico. Mr. Miller will occupy - his pulpit at Wichita Sunday morning. W. H- Ford of Portland will have charge of the evening service. In the absence of Rev. Mr. Miller, the pulpit of the Wichita United Evangelical church will be reg ularly supplied by the presiding elder. Rev. 8.' 8. Mumey. lace Tenngaoa. TX D. 881 83d st. X. Tabor I7PO. First German lata ana Herx. Bev. B4V a sad B. Hertsler. u. S:o. Bennett chapel F. M. Jasper. rracalog St 3:30. X. Z. Chareh South First M. E. Chareh Sooth, corner Cakoa are. Preacalog by Ber. Jassea T. lYenca, 11. 7 JO. , ' Vasarea First Pentecostsl E. 7th snd E. Couch eta. II, 7-.SU SeUwood . tth aad Spokane Preacaiag by Bvaagellat B. H. Meraa. 11. 7.8XX Brentwood oath st. sad Mh are, 8. B. Be, a U. FowUr. 11. 1 JO, preechias. aysadiaariaa-k848 Garfield. 11. 7:30. ' Ulsaiasd Park 113S K 14th H. alev. w.l ts. SweetNtnaa. U. a. . . Bptoaepal Trtnity 1B ana areretv Bev. A. A-'Moe abo. rector. A 11. Pre-Catnedrsl St. SUpbea the Martyr 13 lb an Clay Bt. ate. W. T. Kemoer op. Very Be. . H. McColUaUr. 1 :80. or china by beaa MoCoUMter. at. itarkia a 121 a an feVetntont Bev. Til i an i Jenkins, reetor. Berriess 740. 840. 11 aad 1..3U, Adrent oanday. Si. Marks Slat and auraaali Be, t. B. U. Mlmpsoa, rector. Be.' J. U. Uattua. aaaodaie rector. - 11, 7:48. . at. Aeorswo Hereford et-, Portsmouth Arebdencon Chambers in charaa. a 1 :SO . sa. Grace Mesnonal weieier aaa SL jTta a. Be. Oswald W. Taylor, a, 11. 8oe Hhepaere vancoorer an u ran am Bee. John iMwaoa. It, 7:30.- - t SkbMh aad 'All Saints B. 484 aad Broadway, aver. X. b. Bowen. vlcat. S. 10, 11 and Sv - - - f Chareh of Our Sartor 80th see. and Slat at. 8. K. Arrbdeecon Chambers la ebarg. 11. - Bishop al orris Memorial chape. Goad Saatar tUa hoaaital Be. Frederle a, Uwware.. 1, 1:44. . -. ' at. Paaia Wsodmsrs Be. Oawala V Tay lor. 4. ......... All Saints 83th and Barktr Bev. . Frwderle K. fctowar. 11.- - St, Jebae Corasr B. IBtb and Harney. 8C a ma Artnsaacss Chamber la .rears. - 1L, t-Ju. . St. Ma ftaew Corbet t aae Baaerert sts Bev. W. A. M. Breck. vieac 11. . , Araasatteal Syaed - Germae BVansulical Frlendn church TSeossa are. aaa) E. JAos Stev. sUla M. Uegurt. 19.44, las. ' ' ;;; leshynatlaa ; ' , ' ; First lJtb' and 'Aldea eta. Be. Joke H. Boyd. 10:80. 7:38. Contnl 18Ub snd Pin sowBoe. Dr. Edward H. Ponos. 1840. 7:3. Westminster a. 17ta nod Scaur tar eta Dr. Edward Pence-. 10:00. 7 JO. - Arbor. toage Ber. Uevrs X- Oesaley. 11, ' Clr 11th r T fTsr ' rta flirmaai he Re. Tbounaa a. Andefsou. 1840. We Lire b Whe We Feed Lpea," f:38. "TblnAia aad kewrta First and Cthhe sta. Rer. H. O Hsanon. 10 40. "Jehors's Beowabfaaeea aad Tber Task." . 7:30, lr. Mante ea aarea. lt Graham and Uantenbein erea. 11, 7:45. DAVIDS CHURCH the choir. kins, sons of the rector, Ernest Jacob1, Ferd Kattelmann. Francis West, David Will lama. Robert Miller. Harold Miller, Edward Cartwright, Edward Winters. The cross bearer la Thomas Jenkins. YOUNG MEN OF THE ORGANIZED NEW CLUB Social,' Religious and Physical Welfare of Members Will Be Promoted by Society. Several young men of the Vernon district have gotten together as a result of attending a class organised In the Presbyterian Sunday school, and plan to start a permanent club. The object of the club or association will be to promote the social, religious and phy sieal welfare of tke members. To thts end.- they win meet each Sunday for original religious studies, meeting other days) for social affairs. and for athletic interests. They will engage In the season's sports. At present they are working hard for a good basketball team and have engaged E. S. Beesoa as coach and practice twice a week. The following members are now en rolled: Walter Malcolm. Francis Sax. Clarence Opperman. Waliam Stacey, Lawrence Tyler, Everett Davidson, Mnton Andrews. Donald Dick. Freder ick Nichols. William Oroves. Byron Wallace and George Olander. Other members will no doubt be enrolled A meeting win be held Saturday evening at the gymnasium of the Ver non Presbyterian church at 7:lS to decide on a name and perfect the organisation. Prospective members should be . present at that time. Sermons to Men at Montavilla, Church Rev. H. T. Cash, at Grace Baptist church. Montavllta. will continue his sermons to men 8unday night. His sub ject will be "What the Church Has to Offer the Men of Uontavilla." At this service Professor William Manaell Wil der will lead the singing and 8. A. Pat terson. of the Orpheus Male chorus, win sing. These evening services are creat ing much Interest In the community. Keallwarth E. S4th end OUdatoaa Be. K. J P. lawrenre. II. T.49. Vernon B. ItHh and Wyeuat sta. Rer. J. B. LssdeOoroaxk. 1U 748. Mlapah E. ISth and Dtrtaloa sts. Bev. D. A. Thoarpsea. 11. 7:30. Pupa MoeterUla. 18th sad B. Ererett Be. 8, W. feemsss Mt. Tsbo B. 83th end Belmont sta, Be. Ward MaeHenry. 11, T40. ' Vnlty 7 let aad Sandy bird. W. La Gray. 11. 1. - Piedmont Oer eland sad J arret t era. Rer. A. L. HuteMaaon. 1 1. "The Maaio of Onr Reos." 7 4S, prearhine- hy ea-C-fcraeJaa Bcen tmt, "Why I Le(V th Christian 8cieaa FnHh." Millard Areano 7341 Wtfe Sa. 8. g Bev. W. U. Amos. 18:30. , Bose aty Park B. 43th aad Hancock its. 1 Spoken Arsons B.' 18th sad Spokane Ber. W. 8. McCnlleush. II, 7 JO. - MarabaB Street IT tt. aad Marshall eaa-Bev. A. J Haaoa. 11. 7 40. .... Trinity Corner Virginia and Mewraafca sta. Dr. A. J. Metsesry- ll. 1438. Chtnens ) let st 7.4A- - Aaabel ta st. sad S7ta are, 8. O-Bev. Jews K. Watson, 11. 1)30. - - ' First Oermaa ltth aad Clay Ber. O- Haf PWetombl err, sad 834 sC Bev. a A Ti 11. . Third Fifth ae IV. lasts Bev. W. O Ue T .Bef. ' -- n,nM tt' Bar. F. . ftser. 11. v-sw. SereaU Say AirontlM I - Kote-Betrmlar an lass e( Otis dsaomlaatloa gjTseld ea aeturony. ' Central-g. 11th aad aeret-Ckier; r. C Bay ware, ptor. 11 . MoaitaTlha E 80t aad . BrureHt-EleVsr mf RaMttT ' 1U ' lJata--84ta a ssd 88th see. Cloot D. J. Chitwved. 11. ' - -r . St. Job ne Central s. sad Charlsetea. Elder A. B. Foikeuberg. II. MUTsbor 8, eota lad Bslmseb-Bev. J. M. WUssoghby. 11.' ajhtn tCertaaal Skid mora and - MaUory Mlateaer. A. A. Meyer. ' A. C, Sea 11 tsar, local cldor. 11J3- .. .... Scmndteartaa 11. , . Oaoea hall. .Mlsulsalppt sag 8hssr Bev. O. E. naailaas 11. . , ' .-: aWvaUaa Amry ,'. ; . Corps Ke. 1 248 Ash St. 11. AAiutaat and Mrs. kraak Geoce. 8:18.8. Dome N. 4 lnk 1st at, Eaalgs W. H. awsdtsh c.iie w Birrlusa fee th Onltod rveaytortaa Waae and Grand are. Bee. B. Bnrl lu Bou. 140. 740. -tew Cherctj Society. BU Jsffereoa at Bar. WUUaat B. Boaoa. U.S.- - ' .. . . TJsMaxlaa rmm. mt dor Pacser atrosdwsr snt Tasa. hill Rer. W. G. F.!m1 Jt. . 10 40, Cbrtatonin (MtW. 1100. eienonh 7 : . upeaains by CosBouauoner Be.vw, -lae Prot.ca of i.', VERNON CHURCH HAVE Women in Charge ; ; ;0n Sunday Mprning The Sunday, morning sei tiiea at Centenary Methodist Episcopal church will be given over to the Woman's Home Missionary society. It wd be the occasion . of the annual thank of fering. - The speaker of the rooming will be Mrs. George IS. Alden et Salem. Mrs. Alden is an Interesting -speaker and will . bring to the congregation some -'Interesting matters coaeernlng the home land . and the necessity for malntatnlna the work of the church at home la order that the whole world may . be made safe not only for de mocracy, but safe for everything that is pure and . good. At the evening service the Rev. J. C Elliott of Loa Angeles wUl speak on "Power of Mind Over Body and Power of Auto-Suggestlon." Dr. Elliott Is conducting the "Chautauqua Health Campaign." JUDAISM fESTWAL BEGINS DECEMBER 1 LACTSA WEEK Feast of Dedication Commemo rates Victory of Maccabees and Rededication of Zion. The midwinter feetlvsl of Judaism Is Hanukah.- the feast of dedication, which begins this year on December 10. and lasts a week. It commemorates the vic tory of the Maccabees and their rededi cation of the temple on Mt Zio after it had been despoiled and defiled by the supreme tyrant. Antiochus Eplp- hanea. These events of the second cen tury before the Christian era are told In the two books of the Maccabees. which give a detailed picture of the time. They narrate that Matttathlaa, the prleet of -Modtn. refused to sacri fice to Jupiter, that he and his five sons took to the hills and conducted a guar' Ula warfare for years, finally conquered the enemy In a pitched battle, and thus won both political and religious f: dom for their oppressed people. Judas MaccaDee. tne greatest military leader, died before the war was ended, but his example continued to give Inspiration to the people and the strut gls ended in the complete victory of the Jews. Hsn ukah ts the only warlike festival of the Jewish people, but even In It the sold iers divide honors with the martyrs, among whom we may mention Hannah. a neroto woman who with her seven sons died rather than desert the faith. The festival has become symbolised by the progressive kindling of lights during the week of celebration one candle the first evening. Increasing each successive night to eight the last evening. It. Is the custom also to give gifts to the poor, and to exchange them with one another as tokens of good wllL Kev.A.EossKittin White Temple Pulpit Rev. A. Ross Xitt. who is to fill the pulpit of the First Baptist ehurch (White Temple) for the remainder of the year, will preach Sunday morning on the topic A Religion Which Win Not Fan." And in the evening hta sub ject win be "Qualifying for Dteclple ship." The celebration of the Lord's Supper follows the morning service, and new members win receive the hand of fel lowship. m Musical numbers by the Temple Quartet are The King of Love by Shelley. "Oh. Ird. How Man ir old Arei tk- w,v- -tt..- v,vl Oh. Land (Rogers). Ministers to Hear Lieut. Darnett The General Ministerial association of the city will meet Monday morning at 10 .10 at the Y. M. C. A-. at which time the regular business win be con sidered and an address will be given by Lieutenant J. R. Burnett of London, member of the Royal Fuslleers. His subject wDl be. War Conditions in England at the Preeent Time. IN PORTLAND easat Taxes la Portland. TX sited Brethren Atberta 27(h end Summer sta. Bev. BcU. 11. 8. Mr. First K. 13th aad M arris as) Boneorske. 11. 8. B. O. - Fourth 30th aad 32d ore. B. 3V Mm. C T. Blanraard. Third 477th sad 33d are. 8. B B. a herd. 11. 8. Fourth Be. C. T. Bmncherd, 83d and 70th st, 11. 740. TJ sited grssrsllcel Bedleel Jsmup st. Ber. A- 8. 11. 740. Manor, Circuit Serriees. OckW-y Green WUlamelte hied, and Qty Ber. H. H. Faraham. 11. 8. First E. lata aad Poplar Ber. 2. A. Oaeda. U. 8. 3U J nana Rer., A. P. Lsytoa. 11. 74a Tntsnd PressTtertan First E. 37th nn Hswtnorue Rer. Bush Frsser Glrrn. 11. 7:30. Cborch of the 8'rane-era Wsoee t. and Grand a 8- Fart DuBom 10.30, 7 40. -riadlnc a Baby,- . Macty besitis sale! t tlh - cotnfort ' cremation) at tlv ' '' Portlaae! . r ; Crematoriaai 8 ' - IS DEVOTION SERVIC E TO BEGIN FRIDAY ATTHECATHEDRAL High Mass of Exposition Will Be Sung at . 6 oTlock in the Morning Service in Evening. SATURDAY IS A FEAST ; DAY Special Mass at Noon on Sunday With Sermon in Afternoon by Yery Rev. Prior Olson, 0. P. The 40 hours' devotion wjll begin at St. Marys cathedral next Friday and last until the following Sunday after- on. Hlth mass of exposition will be sung on Friday morning at . On FrW ' day evening at 7 :4 there will be a sol- emn procession of the blessed sacrament - in which the children of the pariah and the members of the Cathedral Holy Names society will take part. Saturday is the feast of the Immaculate concep tion, a holy day of obligation and the patsonal feast of the cathedral church. There will be masses st the same hours as en Sundays, with a special mass at II :I0 noon Instead of the usual mass at lL High mass will be sung at a. m. 'The 40 hours win concluds on Bun day afternoon with a sermon by the" Very Rev. Prior Olsen. O. P.. and the solemn procession and benediction of the blessed sacrament in which the . members of the Holy Kama societies from the city parishes will take part. This Sunday Is the first Sunday of ad vene the first day of the Christian . year according to the calendar of the Catholic church. At the 11 o'clock high mass at St. Marys cathedral. Father -0Hara will preach a special sermon on the subject of The Pope's Plea -for a . Lasting Christian Peace." Dr. Stansf ielcT to 4 Discuss Germans Sunday evening. Rev. Joshua Stana- -field. D. D.. wiU discuss the Oermaa Mind and Movement Preceding and During the War and the Why and 11 oW of the Hun Today." 'He wUl take up some peculiar characteristics of German . fatalism, their fierceness and folly. This will be a candid study of the why and how of the Huns life and the grounds of his fatalism and fierceness and the foolishness of It all. - In the morning Dr. Stansfleld will preach on "Unsearchable Riches of Christ. The sermon will be preceded by the first of a series of five mlaute addresses to children on the "Proverbs snd Mottoes of Different Lan 4s anrt ' Peoplea" - One of th boys classes of the Sunday school has fitted up a repair shop In a room of the Sunday school temple and. is asking donations Of broken - toys.' I which they win repair and five out to poor children during th Christmas uun ' Bible Sunday to Be Observedby Church The Atkinson Memorial church win observe Sunday as Bible Sunday. The morning sermon wUl be devoted to the greatest of books snd in ths evening there will be an addreas Illustrated wtth lantern slides, giving the- Interesting , K f, " t.,K1- K ' v fc.T etory of how the BiWe has been kept through the centuries long before' the days of printing. hen all copies had to be made by hand and also th strug- ' gle.- since printing ass Invented to -make the Bible a book for all people. This will be In cooperation with the latest drive in behalf of th army which ' will be mad this corn ice week by- the American Bible society for th purpose of furnishing - Bibles and Testaments -for the men In the war. Ths campaign has the Indorsement of . President Wilson. gsetoe tfnlted, Presbyterian chareh Lam hard and Charts at a is Ber. J. Q. Csae. sua. oh.- 11:18. 140. Vsfrwraaliat CWe et th Good Tldlags Broadway sad B. m, Y. at. O. T. W. a A. ' -T. M. C A ta sad Taylor H, W. 8 teas, 0MMfBfaJ Say8WuTwAafe T. W. a A. Broadway sad Taylor. 4 48. Mm. wmiaaa MaeMael or will i 348. Anonr1ste4 BIMe Mmdeuts fl. B. 8. A W. O. W. haB. B 3th aad E. Able sta 8 43. lostajre by W. M. Wisdom. "The Uaadwrttlnf eu the Wall, ra Pliunt Applaoslioa. 8:08. dja eooras by W. M. Wasdom. Banal assembly Frtdsy. 8 p. sm. renal 808 ' El We blue. Psasel Mnsaon 148 1st, 8. 8. VUtvtla sod Ml tens ry AlUesae B. . eea aad Clay. Bev. John E. Fee. psstor. 11, preechtns- ChHaiadelphlaaa - B. E. earner Beat, lets' and Wasblnston 4oday. I840 Frldsy. 74. W1EN wi grow Into tbe hithest snd truest conception of whtt It reslly is to be released from the -pfavsicsJ realm snd eater mxm Tbe Life 'More Abundinrw-ith Its larger' development, .and freater, opportsnl-' ties. Its charms and radiance and hap piness -then shall w really live, the faitB of the Christian which now we profess. - To this result Cre-. nation is an Immeasurable factor bf aid snd really one of the. most potent (actors. '. ... - - - - i -LtUUa WhlUniuJa 'The World . BeantifuL- i vwt tlv. w . 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