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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
14
SATURDAY, DECEMBER -8,' 1917,
PORTLAND. 'OREGON
FORmER PASTOR OF ,
PORTLAND CHURCH IS
JO OCCUPY PULPIT
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1 Rev. A. J, Montgomery to Address
Congregation of Centra! Pres
byterian Church Sunday A. M.
i f -
ummm
. Itei A. J. Montgomery
, 1 The con pre gat Ion of Central Presby
terian church will have the pleasure of
hearing their former pastor. Rev. A. J.
- Montgomery, superintendent of Presby
terian missions for Oregon, preach at
' the morning service Sunday. Dr. Mont
gomery will also baptise his young
? granddaughter on this occasion. ? Op
' portunlty will be given for the baptism
. . of other Infants and children by the pas
tor, Dr. Arthur F. Bishop.
.Superintendent W. D. Dearer ex
' f pressed his satisfaction over, the result
v of .the first meeting under the new Sun
day school hour which has been changed
from 12 o'clock to 9:45 a. m. All the
? T teachers were present and a very satis
factory attendance was reported. The
men's forum turned out exceptionally
' strong to hear Clarence Steele continue
his. talk; on his experiences In Slam. '
It is hoped through this change In
. the time of meeting of the Sunday school
to greatly add to its membership.
Free Methodists to
; Meet Next Friday
A. quarterly ; meeting will be held In
L the First Free Methodist church. Bast
Ninth, and Mill streets, commencing on
Friday t night and continuing over the
4 Sabbath. Rev. Frank I Burns, travel
ing elder of the district, will be present,
and preach both Sunday morning and
night. Rev. . Mr. , Burns Is a strong,
forceful speaker, and a meeting of spe
cial Interest is anticipated.
The pastor, Rev Alexander Beers, has
- been conducting i. special j evangelistic
meetings daring the past two weeks, and
It will be determined next Sunday as to
whether -these meetings will continue
.. longer, or not.
"Bible of Today" to '
Be Dean's Subject
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Dean McCollteter will continue his Ad
' vent lectures at the morning service at
the Pro-Cathedral Sunday, his subject
being "The Bible of Today." H will
give special attention to the relation be
tween the church and the Bible, past
and present views of inspiration and the
- literary, moral and spiritual value of
the book. His subject on the following
. Sunday will be "The Ministry and Re
ligious Orders."
The mission to be conducted by Vie
-, Rev. J.. Attwood Stanfleld of New Jer
: eey at the Pro-Cathedral will begin on
January J and conclude on the II th.
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DIRECTORY OF WEEK'S
1 Second Sunday in Advent !
, ..: asstM'''"
Flirt White Tiopl 12 th and Tarter rta
IUt. a. Bosi Kltt It, "Th Churoh.and Itt
EMHitie Effort." ' T :80. "How Much Sutt
r Work Is JuftUiaela - is Proteeuti&s the
Wart"-.. ;k ; - - '
- Est' 81d-Et 20th sod Ankny tta.--BT.
Vt. B, Hinaoti. 11. "U Any Ot Lesdiat i"
1 T0. ''How um Scarlet I Uad White br the
Ited.", , . , , ,
'HiahUwi K. 6th and Alberta. Ber. Cbsrlw
Mlr. pastor. H. "Chrtat'a Method to Pr-
onat ETangUm." T:0. "A Man EqalTaienjt
to tb PrMnt Kmercwor." - - o
; Unirmltr Park Cor. Fiike and Dnw eta
hot At i.'niac(, puior. ii, bctbob si um
PMtor. '7:80. Sermon by tho ceitnr. -
: SwcdMi 18th -and Uojrt -Bav. Gideon
EioUadcr. paatov 10:80. "7:80.
Grace Mo&taTilla Rev. H.. T, Cash. 11.
, Setlwood Mf. H. Haras, pastor. ' 11, T:45,
St Johns r Kef. K. P. Borden, pastor. 7:30
CalTStx E..thaod Grant -Bt. :J. E.
Itinmas. pastor. ,.' 11, T:80. r ; i
- Ut Calrsnr Et Pin and - Grand . aa.
Rst. A. U. ilscbsock.' 11, 8. ;i.
Third Knott and . , VaneonTsr " ara. - Bv,
Welbr J. Bearen. lli "Our Present OneoTta-
nlty." , . 7:30, - "Jems' Third Temptation." u
- . Chinese 809 Deris St. . - : ; '
r Glenooe E. 46th and Main Bar. A. . B.
Walta 11 "Tha Eternity ot J eras." 7:80,
"Why Does Not Jam Return te Earth?" . -
Arleta O. Oaraet Handley. 1 1. "Hope."
T :0."A" Good BovA--' -r
-:k t Monet OUtet Rt. W.. A. Macrett, ill. 8.
, Italian Utasioa 11, 8. - .' -
First Oarman 4th sad AOO Ber.'J. Kratt
11,7:80. - . - .
' Second Gatiusu MjiiIs aad Bodasy sre.
11. 7:80. - ... . ,: . .. ...... .
North Portland Mission 800 Nieolal at, Er
day. 8. ....,:"...-.,-..."'-:-.:
RnseeUrUle Mission.
. Tabernacle. E. , 2d and ' Bolaate. 19:48,
v T;80. . - , - - , v .
Oct nolle
I St Peters LenU Be. F. BeateaaT .
10 80. 7 :0. '
Pro-Caiijedral lSth and Darts Bar. B. T.
OUara. 0. 7:18. 8:80, :4B. 11. 7:45.
: St Lawrenoe 8d and flhrrmsn Hstl J. O.
Haines. 6. 8:80, 10:80, 7 :S0. -
St. Patricks 1 9th and Sarier BeT. B. P.
Marpby. ' 8, 10:80. 7:80.
St. Franols E. 11th and Oak Bev. J. H.
Black. S. 8, V. 1S:S0, 7:10.
Immamlate Heart ef Mary WUUaass eev and
Btantoa iter. w. A. ueuy. e, s. S. 11. 740.
Holy Rosary E. 8d and Cbtekamaa Bev. E.
. . Vfawn. t e. i, o. 1, ax, j:mK - , -jw-?
at. Bom E. B8d and" Alameda Bar. J.
,-. OTsttsII. Vats 8, hiah mass 10:80. bceadiotbs
p. aa, - r;.-.'.'--:-- . -.
St. Aadraw g.8th and Alberta Bev. 'J,
' The Msdeleioe -E. 'g4th and gMdyea Bay.
Geono F. Thomraon. ;7;80. 0. 1S:S0,
:-:- Ascension- K. Tassbill and S. 78th Francav-
aauters. - . 7:.
Biassed Bscrsment Maryland ave. and Blas-
: aerie iter. r. w. niaek. s. 10:30, 7:80
. noiy cross ? 74 tfoedola Ke. C
' 8. 10:80. 7:80.
St. Intins 8220 48d st 8. E. Jesuit
!. a, iv:ao. e. ; .
St. fitepbena 42d and E. TaylopBeT. War-
sea a. wane ; , ;su. 10:50, 7:80.
MizpaH Choir-Gives S
; It First Concert
The- choir - of . th , MUpah : churcB
Ear the first secular concert of the
season November 28. .. W. F. Down Ins
Is the -choir director. Solos were ren
dered by Harry Sconffal, the - Misses
Xads, and Lillian Downing- and Mr.
Downing ' A quartet composed of Mr.
Downing, - tenor;. Mrs. Harry Scous-al,
soprano; Miss Archibald, also, and
Mr. Scougral , were - greatly appreci
ated. - Mr. and Mrs. John -Martin and
wife rendered- several Hawaiian selec
tion. , Miss Helen -- and Jean Harper
rendered " ' selections on " violin and
piano to'the great delight of the audi
ence. , The : choir rave several selec
tions. These concerts " will continue
occasionally throughout ' the winter,
with a sacred concert ' jon " the last
evening- of each month.
THEIR BIT IN P
CONSERVATION PLAN
Many Meatless, Wheatless m and
Wasteless Days Are Reported
by Local Committeemen. :.-
Complying with the request of the
National food conservation committee,
urging the pastors , of all churches to
appoint a church conservation- commit
tee to assist in the administration's
food conservation ; program. Rev. John
H Nelson, of the Anabel Presbyterian
church, the ; latter part of October
named the following committee, which
has worked- untiringly at the task of
having the members of the congrega
tion make reports to the government
each week : EUton Shaw, chairman.
Miss Rhodes and Miss McKi trick. The
first week In November 66 wheatless,
187 meatless and 22S wasteless meals
were reported. The committee set as a
goal at the beginning 600 wasteless
meals. The first week In December 253
wheatless, 441 meatless, and 639 waste
less meals were reported. -
The greatest gain in the average
number of meals reported per family
Is in the use of, other bread than that
made of white flour. The average
number of meals per family, without
wheat, having increased from five In the
first report to 10 in the last.
, Oalns have also been made In the
number ; of meatless meals reported.
The number of meals at which anything
has been wasted Is almost nothing. The
reports will be continued through the
month of December.
Boy Scout Service
Is Sunday Feature
Rev. W. Garnet Handley of the Arleta
Baptist church Is featuring his Sunday
night services Into special men's meet
ings. ; The sermons and programs are
most unusual and his parishoners are
enthusiastic over the unique plan.
This Sunday the feature Is to be a
Boy Scout service. Boy Scouts . from
the Arleta district will be present In
uniform and will be seated-hv a bodx.
Lieutenant J. R. Burnet, a member of
the British recruiting mission, and a
soldier who has seen three years of ac
tive service at the English front, will
speak on Incidents and facts of the great
war, :
.. Rev. Mr. Handley will deliver his ser
mon on "A Good . Scout," nd . special
music will be given.
Rev. J. K. Browne Is
To Speak Sunday
gregational church. Woodward avenue
and East Thirty-third 'street, Sunday
morning will be Rev. J. K. Browne D.
D.. who was for years a missionary In
Turkey. Dr. Browne was announced to
fill the pulpit two weeks ago, but was
recalled to San Francisco and is now
returning. All are Invited to hear him.
Holy Redeemer Portland btwL and Taaooa 1
ava -Ber. F. H. Miller, n, 8. 10:80, 740.
St PhilUs NerU (Psolist Fathers) E. 16th
and Hickory Ret. W. J. Cartwricht, pastor.
7:80, , 10:00.
St. Ulementa Smltn ana If setun nav. Jo
seph Cbapoton, Rev. Thomas Neales, assistant,
B. 10.80. 7:e.
sacred Heart B. 11th and Caster Ber. O.
Rob I. 8. 10:80. 7:80. '
8U Asatluv E, 18 th and Mlllsr VLmr. J.
Ccmminsky. 8, 19:80, 7:80. -
St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland are. and
Faillne r.t. F. Matthew. 8. 10:80. 7:80.
Sr. Joseph (Uennan) 1 itb end Coach Bev.
B. Dorrer. 8, 10:80, 740. .
St, Michael (Italian) 4th aad MID Bev. M.
Balestra. 8. 10:80. 7:80.
Sr. CUres Capital Hill Franciscan Fathers.
7:80. 8:16. .
t coanea ssa ana aiDerta iter. u. tun
derhorm. 7. 8:80, 7:80.
- ' ;ohrknia
Vint Park and Columbia Bar. Harold H.
Griffis. 11, "Tha Creed of tha TJniTenaHrt."
7:80. Missionary Paseant, "The Call of Chriat
to Me." ' v.. . -
Kent Park R. A. Moon, paster. 11. 7:80.
East Side Christian E. 12th and E. Taylor
B; B. H. Sawyer. 11. 7:80.
Sell wood lltA aad Tenino KT. I. R. John-
i. 11, s.-. -. I., i , . . '
St. Johns Rot. Herbert F. Jonea 11. 8.
BetheK B. 8 2d and Thompson Bar. Anbrrr
W. WUsoa.
llontsTflla TTi 7mn and Son Bav. Enaena
Burr. 11. - -
Gladstone! Rev. Bey I Dana, 11. 8. .
Rodney arena and Knots Bar. - Carlaa 2.
Ghormley. pastor. 11, 7:80.
Wood lawn ChrfsUanTth and LJbertT Rer.
Joseph D. Boyd. 11. "The Good CBfessioa.
7 :SU. -unnst. Hts Missionary Proarasa.
Bnneakn 17th aad Cosut Frank S. Jones,
.11. S. ... . .
. OhrtsAlBs SOtsMICat
"Lesson 8nb)ect:
"God. the Only Canes and Creator." - '
First church Ererett betweea 18th and. 18th
ta rll. 8. . - - : -
BeeoAd E. 8th and HoUaday. 11, 8.
Third E. 18th and Salmon. 11, 8.
Fourth Vancouver asa. aad Rum. 1 1 S
Ftfth 11 1 tj aec mul st. sad ' Forty aswnd ave.
Sixth Maacrnio TsmpX w. Park aad Tasahm
11. 8. . - . ... ,
Csriatiaa Scienca society Holhrnok HoA. at
Johna. .. 11.
First ark aad Madison Bev. Lather B.
Dyott.., Sermons by Rer. Jamee El Tin ot Balaam.
10:80. 7:48.- - ; -
Atkinson Mrmorial cbnrcb E, 28th and Er
erett Rer, WarTen Morse. 11. "Christian
Laacteraiup in tM ursat Was." , TJ0, Uli
trated address en Mexioe. - '
Ftnt Qsrmsa a. 7th aad Stanton Bar. X.
O. WUliama. ' . -
Pilgrim Mlsanerf are. and Sharer at Bar.
W. C Kantner. . 11. "Worship sad the Wor
shipper." .-7:80. "HandwritLna oa tha Wall "
' Ualrerstty Park Hares at near Lombard
Bev. F. S-. Meyer, castor. - 11. - .
2 Wararhr Heishta E. 8 3d and Woodward
xter. a. aaoaea, pastor. 11. T40.
U. J&oeea, pastor. ; 11. T40.
side E. 82d and Taylor Bev. J. 7.
11. "The Individual's Part in tha
retraav" .T40. "Chriata Gnat OH ret
. - eannyaia.
sunb.
Dirine Protram.
Xnscounr
CHURCHES
ARE DOING
OOD
miooiuimii uuiin
TO FEATURE SERVICES
Pageant Will Be Presented ' in
Evening by . Young Women j
Flag Presentation Planned. -
Missionary work will be the"predom
inatlng-feature "at all services of the
First Christian church Sunday.
: The Disciples of Christ ' have repre
sentation, through the Christian Wom
en's .Board of Missions. In 10 countries
of the globe and 34 states In the union.
The work, which has been achieved
through- this organisation, has Inspired
the minister. Harold 1C Grlffla. to select
for his . subject Sunday morning, "The
Creed of the Unlversalist." -
The evening hour will be devoted to
the presentation of a missionary pageant
entitled. "The Call of Christ J to Me,"
by the young women of the church. In
cluded tn this program will be special
music, tableaux and features Illustrating
scenes . from the missionary fields at
home and abroad.
During the Bible school hour, there
wllle a special flag presentation exer
cise by the Loyal Daughters class. This
class, under the able leadership of Mrs.
im. joanson ana .Mrs. it. A. xouty,
are doing some splendid work, espec
ially of a philanthropes character.
Monday. Eve, . Club
Announces Topics
The classes of the Monday Evening
club will have subjects of great Interest
next week. The literature class will
have a program " of readings by Mrs.
Helen Miller Senn. from two plays of
J. M. Barrie. "Pantaloon and "Rosa
lind. On the following Monday the art
of J. M. Barrie will be discussed by Mrs.
Mabel Holmes Parsons. The history
class will continue Its studies In History
of French Democracy. James F. Ewlng,
the leader, will lecture on "France
Since 1171." Kstes 8nedecor win have
a most Interesting subject for his class
In "Law That Every One Should Know."
The discussion will be on "Notes and
Mortgages."
The class In first aid under the leader
ship of Dr. I. C. Brill has reached the
limit of 25 and no more will be ad
mitted. . During the period from 9 to 10
o'clock. Dr. Boyd and other speakers
will consider the Question ' "How to
Study This Great War."
1
Norwegian Church
Has a New Organ
At the First Norwegian Danish M. E.
church, Hoyt and Eighteenth streets, a
new organ will be tried out Sunday eve
ning. Some time ago the "Beehive" so
ciety decided to work for and donate a
new organ to the cburoh. A committee
was appointed, to select an Instrument
and they have decided upon an organ
that was lent to the congregation to try
out before the final decision was made.
Mrs. C J. Larsen has consented to
take charge of the concert; and assisted
by able talent. Instrumental and vocal,
she assures an evening of enjoyment.
There will be no admission charge.
Mr. Kitt's Subjects
Sunday Announced
At the First Baptist church (White
Temple) Sunday. Rev. A. Rose Kltt will
preach. His .morning topic is "The
Church and Its Evangelistic Effort." In
the evening he will speak on "How Much
Sunday Work Is Justifiable in Prose
cuting the War." Mr. Kltt is young, en
thusiastic and full of life, and comes
with a timely message to all who hear
him. He is especially a young people's
man and all young people are particu
larly Invited.
The Temple quartet win render "By
the Waters of Babylon" (Ho wells) and
"The Billows SjrU by Shelley.
8U Johns 7:80. Seraoa by Bar. W. 3.
Mayer.
Hlchland Rav. Edward Constant, salnlateT.
11. "Is God Flckls?" 740. "The Cross st the
Front" ' -
Norwegian Danish Cengrasatlonal ehnreh E.
23d and Sumner Bev. Morton Otooa. 11. 7:80.
Eton (German) E. 8th and Tramont Bev.
J. H. Hoop. 10:80.
Finnish Mission 107 SUdasore st. Bay.
Samuel Kerala. 740.
. Lenrelwood Consree-atioriel ahareh (Bth st.
sad 66Q st Praachint at moraine service by
pastor. -,
Ardenwald A rd en weld ststlon Howard W.
Hopkira. . .
' gaaefleilcei Btaecletlen
First EnsHsh E. 8th and Market Bev. E.
D. Homsrhach. 11, "The DerU Beend. Spe-
vm-i mow. a. -
First Gennae E-ranselical 10th end Clay
Bar. O. F. IJenins- 10:48. 8.
Portland Mission ehnreh Genoa TTrictits
mt. n. omppi pasiar. s :aw, e t :su.
Swedish Mission Tabernacle Glaaa ai
and K.
u iter, u J. Lama. n. 740.
;' SsS H8)CIa9sf
Central 88th and E. Flanders Bar. tv w
Coffee. 11, "The Character and Sicnifloamee
or a . xro racx.- J :au, Bemoa by Mrs. C
suier ox uuimna,
First . SL. Bth and MD1 H. at-.
Beers, pastor. Sermons by Rer. Frank - I
Barns. 11. 780.
St Johns Richmond and flndaia i. w..
M. J. Blair, pastor. 8. 11. .
Alberta Free Methodist Bar. B. 1
ton. - 11. 8.. - ..-.'.. . .
Lenta South Mala St. Rer. A Bam
tor, 8. ; .... 7 .
Frteoss Ohureh ' .
First E. 8Sth and Wahi-JU, TT T. n
Worship In Dawleys Hall. Beat Thirty-foerth
aad TamhlU ate. Serrlcaa at 11. 7:4. .
Lenta 4ooth Main et. Ber. John BJley.
Weat Piadaaont EVUiut.' -h- h
Borthwiok aad Jeorop sts. Her. . Chaster A.
Hadley, pastor. - . .: .
Second 8108 82nd et S, K Faster, atlas
Larana M. Terrell. ; Berricea. 11 ' 730.
Conareeation Beth Inul titfc i m.m
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Friday. B a. aa. .
ConsreeaUon Aharm Bholoea Park aad Oar
l Rabbi B. Abrahamaoa. . T
' , ' .- .' Ltrtheres ",' " ' : .
8t James, Entlih West Park and Jeff sr.
Rer". William Eraa -Brinkaua. 11 a
Im manor! 18 th aad Irrina 11 a
West Bid Norwegian Latheran 48 M. 11th
Bar. Wilhelm Pottemoa. 11, 8.
Betbania Danish Eraaaanasl Tiiiiuii, k
uasoa era. ana asms at ate. L- p. a-jt-r
iv m. a., ana o p. sa. . -
Immaanal. German Sellwood Bev. r H. C
Ebelins. 10:30.
St Panis. Oarman E. - 12th aad nintrm
srr. A. araase. iv:i., t:i. .
' Trinity Genaaa (Maaoort Sraod) Wllnama
arm. and Graham i Bev. J. Aw Btmbach. 10:18,
:Oraee Engliah (Mleeonri Smodl Albtna -era.
and Mason et Bar. E. Probst. 840. 1840.
fcrantelirai Tjatheraa Zloa tMlavnnri ' Syaod)
Salmon aad Chapman iter. H. Koppehmaaa
Uerun. 10:18: Enallsh. 7:4S.
St John's Peninsular and K Irk Patrick Rer.
Kt. MUBUB. i.:ti. i -
8wedi-h Aaitsttsaa Bar. H. E.
10:48. 7:48. -
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
PORTLAND GLERGYMEN- TO SPEAK
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Bishop M. S. : Hughes, !
; Vancouver, Wut, Deo. . . A "For
ward Movement Service" la to be held
at the First Methodist church Sunday,
both morning and evening. Bishop
Matthew Simpson Hughes will preach
at the 11 o'clock service.
PRAYERS FOR THE
By Walter Taylor Sumner ,
-Bishop of Oregon.
For the Allied Katloats
Almighty God. grant that ' we and
they who fight at our side may so keep
our hands from all dishonor, that we
may- dare to ask of Thee the victory ;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Fer U Amy i .
O Lord .God of Hosts, stretch forth,
we pray Thee, Thine almighty arm to
strengthen and protect the soldiers of
our country ; support them In the day
of battle. . and . In time of peace keep
them safe from . all evil ; endue them
with courage ' and loyalty ; and grant
that in all things they .may serve with
out reproach, as seeing Thee Who art
urrlslble: through Jesus . Christ our
Lord. Amen. - v
For the Itary and Maria Cersts
O most powerful and glorious Lord
God, the Lord of hosts, that ruleth and
comraandeth all things: vouchsafe, we
beeeech Thee to bless the officers and
men of the United States navy and Ma-
mine corps. Grant that In the midst of
dangers and temptations which' bee
them, they may fight manfully against
the "world, the flesh and the devil, and
resisting all evil by the might of Thy
ghostly strength, may acquire true
courage In the hour of danger and In
the day of battle. Prosper them In the
maintenance of our country's honor;
keep them from being overcome by
their enemies, spiritual aad temporal;
and may they glorify Thee upon earth.
until they are called to rest In the
haven of Thy peace, through Jesus
Christ our Lord. Amen.
World Crisis Topic .
For Dr. Stansfield
' la announcing .his .subjects for Bus
day, Dr. Joshua Stansfield, pastor of
the First Methodist church, says:
"In this great world's crisis men and
women Instinctively turn to the Great
Book for guidance and comfort. It Is
said that the great stress ot the war
drives men off their mental and spir
itual poise, and - that they either be
come greatly exhausted or terribly de
pressed, and. that this Is the experi
ence ot both men and women In war
torn Europe today.
Tn such times aa these sometimes a
passage of scripture seems particularly
significant. For instance, it Is said In
the scripture. 'He that dashes In pieces
is come up before thy face; keep the
munition, watch the way. make thy
loins . strons. gird thyself mightily."
This wlU be the text Sunday - morn
ing with a modern application. There
will be a presentation and enforcement
of America's program and needs of to
day." .
SERVICES IN CHURCHES
Bethel Nonrarian Intharaa Free
Wrrsiit and Rodney Ber. J. A. Stayaay. -
Trinity (Beaadlnariaa)' ess ioreir, rsra-
month Rer. fl, A. Staneeth. 11, 748 en Drat
Bandar of eaoh month only. -
Onr Barter E. ith ana urea ev. tsearse
Henrikson. 1S:1B. 11:18. ' .
Zion Landee hall. e. lsta ana am arte
Bev. S. A. Bteneeth. 7:80. 11 ea first Baaday
of each month only. -
German Eranrelical Reformed Leata Rev.
W. G. Lienkaemper, 11-;
latter Oey Saints
Chwrah ef Jems Chrtet ot Latter Day Saints
tMormoa) K- 25th and Madison Rer. M. J.
T4.u.4 is is v-an -
The Beorsaniaed Chorch of Jasea Christ of
Latter Day Saints (not Mormon) E. 78th aad
Irrlns ata. C E. Jonea. pastor.
aatstaattaakafsmdi BP akAaalaBaaaal
BbSSbUIsBbB rasa . Sk. fBsSSSSJSaWarSBS
Bieulaood Bev E. B. Lacfchart. Baaday.
S:8e school snd preachrnc.
. Rah.i a. at . w. H. Prince, pastor.
11. "The lsss of Peace." Special arasie, 8,
w. . mA Ik. Pn.il M
Kendal) Ber. B. C. Tones Bnnrtay school
and praachint- at 2:80. - -
Central Vanoonrer sre. end Farte at Bev,
C O. RarWk? 11. "The Dread of Beapomd
bUtty. . 7:80, "The Doom of . Cetreptioe."
r-.it. ii, i, .Sfh aad Plae ata. Bsr. Tboenai
W. Lane, pastor. ' liaemona by Bev. John Par
ora. 11. 'God aad the Spirit ta Maa." 7:80.
Ths Bod of ooa." - ' .. .. ' "
Chaton Kellr Preachlne. 11; Ber.X. B.
LaFkbart, pastor. - ' '
First Chutca . aev- Joanne nmranaja. o. D.
10:80. "Aersrloa'i Procram aad Kaeda.". T40,
by Bar.- Dr.- Elliott, dmtrict
- U . ww, K-iif, W. r mm 1 1 1 . I .
saperia.
terdecrt.
oraaa reeltai. i:im.
El
U. U. MeVHueea. 1. A
11.
T:4
Lenta Ber. F. t i
Preaiihlae at 11
d 7:SO.
S-lrmt . 1
18th
Bar. Cbarlaa Cietdiaa. pastor. 8 11 Bv. as.. S De
dal organ recital aad aaered etmoeit: hart ser
mon by pastor. "The iniraeoce mt ame.-
Tne vaneoarar are. porwecmn taws m. -
church Skidmore and Taaeoarar are. Preach.
in by Bev. EUae- Gterdlna. 11. "Prepartns the
wiT sf toe uora." . ' .. .
lanrelwooa aev. a. Braeaanowry.
Llnoola Her. E. B.
Linnten Bev. B. tt" uewart. rx, n,
ins at 1:80. 'i . ; f ' ' '
Moant Taoee eist ana nmn ss, are.
U. tldrtdre. IX ix. ii. i :s.
MontarUa) Ber. I le uaa
11, S. " - ,j
Pattan F. W. ; Keaay. Prraebiaat st -11.
T:80. . ' i. -: . " . .
Taylor Street Jl. orreewr-s aau, izs
4th ek Preachinc by DC M. UL Marvia. 1840.
Bandar ahaol at Boom.
ml mm Pit, A - A MaaT- .
Bellwood Beev A. B. Mtjlasn '11. 8. -.'is-
w. w. m. a., snrsoay. veteoev is.
St Johns Boey-J. H..rrlns. Ptaschinc 11
Sad 7:S.. i" - ,
Trinity Bandar school. 10; preachlas, 11.
- Sannrekta E. 88th aad E. Tambiii Bar. E.
B. Smith.
. Wertmoreland Ber. B.'C
t'nirersrty Park Bev. J. T. Abbott, D. D.
PnachTiiB 11. T4S.
Wood is wa Rer. W. XV Kloeter. " Preachias
11. 740. . "
Woodstock Bar. Is C Paoa. ; Preachias 11.
14U. , .. ...
'.A
Dr Joehna Stansfleld
At the evening service at 7 :30- Dr.
Joshua Stansfield. pastor of the First
Methodist church of Portland, wlU
make the address. Many are looking
forward to hearing this speaker. J. W.
Trop, singing evangelist, will assist
the local singers with special numbers.
NATION IN WAR
Fer Dee to re, Vnrtes aad Drivers ef
Asibslaaceii
Almighty God. Who dost send Thy
servants upon errands of mercy ; bless
all who minister to the suffering caused
by war; keep them safe In all danger:
and gtve them strength and love to heal
in . Thy Name, through Jesus Christ
our Lord. .Amen. -
Fer Atrtaes and ethers la haaardest
servrret .
O Almighty Ood. Who, sltteet en Thy
throne Judging right; we commend to
Thy Fatherly Goodness the men senr
tng our nation at this time of peril
( particularly our air men and - others
In hazardous employ), beseeching Thee
to take into Thine own hand both them
and the cause which they uphold. Be i Cross at the Front." These gatherings
Thou. their tower of strength and give'sre already meeting with appreciation.
them courage In peril and danger.
Make them bold through life or death
to put their trust In Thee. Who art the
giver of . an victory ; , through Jesus
Christ our Lord. Amen.
For If es Is Tralalsg aad Is Csnpi
O Lord, our Ood, we ask Thy help
and blessing for all who are now being
prepared to take their part In the de
fense and service of their country.
Grant that they may cheerfully per
form all necessary duties; preserve
them amidst the dangers and tempta
tions which beset them ; make them apf
and able, that in all things they may
quit themselves like men to the honor
of their high calling. 1 their country's
safety, and Thy glory ; through Him
Who suffered, died and rose again for
us. Thy Son, our Savior Jesus Christ.
Amen.
Lare Congregation
Listens to Speaker
At Piedmont Presbyterian church last
Sunday evening a large audience heard
H. L. Williams. Sunday evening at
7 :J0 Dr. A. L. Hutchison, the pastor,
wm ten wherein he agrees with the
Seven Dsy Adventlsts and wherein he
disagrees with them on Bible grounds.
At 11 a. m. the pastor's topto win be
"The Invincible Word." Improvements
are being made In the lower rooms to
better accommodate the Sunday school
which is growing in numbers and effi
ciency. Gay W. Phillips Is superin
tending the school.
Union Service) at Lebanon
Lebanon. Or.. Dec. I A union meet
ing of an the churches of this city will
be held tn the Methodist church on the
evening of December II. when Gover
nor wiuycomoe wiu make the address.
A service flag win be unfurled and dedl-
catsd to the 21
young men. formariT
connected with the Methodist church and
Sunday school, who have enlisted.
A. WeQmaa. - 10:48. T.-4S.'
a J7la Rod!T 8taataa Ber. F.
A. Schemaan..- 10. 8.
Dmtitct amavteteodeet. Bev. WTaiam WslUos
Toanesoe. D. JX 881 E. 814 et M. Tmhar
X7. .
. First- Gormen 18th and Hart Bar. Xd
mand E. Hsrtaler. 11. 8:80.
MT "bHi"r". Jmcc- Freaehlns
- ' M. t. Okerek Seetk
Firs M. ' B. Cbwrch Bosrth Corner TJeloe
-, Preachtne by Bev. Jamee T. Preach. 11.
7 4S. v - -
First PenteoostaJ E. 7th and E. Coach sta.
11, 7:30.
Sellwood E. 8th - aad Spokane Preeahiag
by Kranseliet B. H. Moras. 1iTt:80.
Brewtwood 88th at and 87th are S. E
Ber. C 17. Feeder. 11. 7:80, ptvaefciac.
Seandtoarma 84 8 . OerfWld. 11, 7:80.
HUhland Park 1188 E. 14th st K. Rer.
W. P. Keebaach. 11. 8. '
"'v KslHisal .
Trinity 18th and Ererett Bea. A. A. Mer-
son. rartor. 8. 11.
- Ptw-Catbedral of St Stenaea tha Isarrra
1 1th snd CUT Bt Bev. V. T. Smaner. Mahna.
Very Ber. B. H.- McCallieter. deaa. 11, 1 40;
preachlne- by Deaa Me2aUater.
St Dartds B. 12th aad Belmont Bev.
Thomas- Jeneda. reetec.- . Services ,7 40. 840.
11 ass T:s. - .
Bt MarksSlat aad Msrahan Ber 1. K
H- Simps as. rector. Bar. J. o. Ha Mob. aaso-
eiate rector. 11. 7:48.
St- Aadrews Hereford ad ' Pormmeerth
Aw hdeeuua Cheat hen fas eharsa. S. 7 :SO p. as,
Oraeo Mann rte) Weedier aad K.. 17th k.
Rer. OeweJd W. Taylor. I, 1L
Good Shaiihaid Taaeonret aad Grahess
Ber. John Deweoa. 11. 7:80.
St Michaels and All Sainta C 414 aad
Broadway Bev. ,T.. F. Bewem. ricac 8. 10.
11 aad 8.
Ctmrch et Oev BarVr 10th are. aad diet
st R. E. Archdescoa tjhamasra ta eharaa. 11.
susnoa ssoma mesaorau anapel Ooad Samar
Haa beepimi Bar. Froaorta JL. Haemtd, 7.
. Bt
' Psnls Woodmera Bev. Oswald W. Tay
1 Saints 28 th sat Sarier Bev. Fredarta
tor,
An
a. Howaro. .11.
8C Johns Comer E. 18th aad Harney, SeO
m . Arehdeeeoa Chiasm sb aKaraa. it.
I :aw.
Ber. W. A. M. Brack, vtcar. 11
; IrSaasflasI Srsed j
Oarman EraneaUcal Frteade ahuh '
re. aad E. 18th- Bev. Eliaa H. Ueeert. 19:4 ft.
v:se. . . . t - . ' -
. FJrat .12th aad I Alday ata. Bev. Joha H.
Boyd. . 1040. 740.,
Central E. 13th aad Una sea, Bev. Artbar
ar. oaoop. - ss. aermoa By Ker. A. J. MoaV
Somery; 740, ."The Bejenntt lsmoa of Farth."
rrswmiwmsr a . 7ta and Scawriar
Dr. Edward Peace. ' 10. 740.
Artt I afVI-Tar - jjT P-WaT-lal R fra-l.a 1
II.
V hW,
tjrary .III aad Clay sta Sermoa by Bev
Thomas S. Aaoersosv 1040, "Nevertheless,"
740. "He Saw Them Toilias ia BovW" -
EPVORTH LEAGUERS
WILL MEET IH RALLY
: AT DEACONESS HOME
Support of Mission Deaconess
for Coming Year Will Be Dis-'
. cussed by Officers.
On Friday evening the Epwortfc
Leaguers ef the city are invited to the
Deaconees Horn at IIS East Flanders
street for a rally with the special ob
ject tn view of planning for the support
of the Mission Deaconess for the coming
year, while the district cabinet is
pecfaJly invited. . and the president.
third vice president and treasurer of
each league, other members wUl be as
cordially welcomed.
The new worker. Miss Nell Johnson.
comes as a graduate from the Chicago
Training school, with two years experi
ence as the pastor Tf a small church In
Idaho. She will give full time for the
Mission Instead of half time as was
given by Miaa MUllgan. so the leagues
are asked to give larger support than
before. The roll of leagues will be
called that night and It Is expected that
every league will have one or more rep-'
reeentatlves present. .
Song Service to
Be Community Sing
An arousing song service has been
Inaugurated at the Highland Congrega
tional church, corner Prescott and Sixth
streets, for Sunday nights. It Is really
designed to make this song service a
community sing, and la that way pro
mots sociality and the sense of com
munity fellowship.
The different exercises will be so ar
ranged that they wlU cover Just about
an hour, and everything will be done
which will tend to create aa atmosphere
bright , and cheery. The service will
Include an address by the pastor. Ed
ward Constant, which wtU be short,
snappy and soul-satisfying. The sub
ject for Sunday night will be "The
Hospital Rendering .
Patriotic Service
Valuable patriotic service Is being
rendered by .the Good Samaritan hos
pital. .By throwing open Its wards snd
surgeries to young men desiring to en
list, but barred by physical defects. It
has enabled many of them to pass the
tests. Six of the nurses have entered
the Red Croea service. Theee are Misses
Hasel Ooldsmith and Lola Williams
(Presidio), and Misses M on tie Coldwell.
Marjorie MacEwan. Louise Summers and
Hasel McOulre (Camp' Lewie). Many
of the graduate nurses have also Joined
Red Cross units. The gifts received by
the hospital on and sines Thaskagiv-
tng. day, when an appeal was made In
behalf of the work for the needy poor.
wars tne largest in years. r .
New Pastor Will Be
Welcomed Sunday
Sunday KenOworth Presbyterian
church win welcome Its new pastor.
Rev. Paul F. Ratsch. formerly of
Belgrade, Mont., who will occupy the
pulpit both at the morning and eve
ning services. Mr. Ratsch, who suc
ceeds Rev. Percy E. Lawrence In this
pulpit, the latter having for reasons
of Ul health to seek a different cli
mate, doses a very successful pastor
ate ot seven years' duration. Mr.
Ratsch Is "a young people's man," te
every sense of the word and comas
highly recommended.
Will Preach at Calvary
Rev. Thomas 8. Anderson win
next Sabbath. In the mora tng his sub-
wt win ts 'MiiiUMa a t. re
evening. "He Saw Them Tolling in
Rowing."
iad Ctbba ata. Bev. H. G.
Haneoa. 10 40. 7:80.
Forbes Graham and Gaateabsts area II.
T:48.
KenOworth E. 84th aad Gladetnae Bev. E.
P. tawreeea. 11. ftrrssoa by Ber. Psal E.
Batscb: 740. Sermoa by Bev. Pa ml E. Batata.
Vernon E. 18th aad Wyaaai ata. Rer. J.
B. Landboiauh. 11. 7:80.
Mtspah E. 18th sad Dirtdoa rts. Ber. W
A. Tbampaoa. 11. 7 40. FarvwaU sermoa by
pastor lea Tia for Frasce te take ap T. M. C. A.
work.
Hopej Monterflm. 78th aad E. Ertwtt Bar.
Mt. Tabor E. BBth and Biisaont ta Ber.
Ward MscUeary. 11, "Balisteaa Caasawfiaea."
7 40. "tnsmlim in Hlatary aad Prophecy."
Special atmne. 'The Holy City.
Catty 71st aad Seedy bird. W. tee Gray.
11. 7.
Piedmont Oerelaad and Jarrett ata Bev.
A. L. Hatehiaaoe. 11. "Tha lartedbte Word."
7 40. "A Stady of Sere Iay Aduutwaa."
Millard Arwaoe 7241 83lh are. S. K Bar.
W. U. Amos. 10.80.
Boat Ctty Park E. 43th aad Baseteh sts.
11. t .
Spokaaa - Arrwoe C 18th aad Spokaaa
Ber. w. S, Meceueaca. ii. 7 ae.
MarabaU Buwat 11th aad Marshall
Ber. A. X Haaaa. 11. 740.
Trinity Corner Yrrsiam and WHirisH
Dr. A. J. Moatsotaary. 11. 7 40.
Chiapas i 14Bm let et. 7:.
aneliai 80th at aad 87th are. S. E Bev.
John E. rtsiaoa, 11. 740.
First German 12th aad Clay Bev. O. Haf-
ear. 10:48. 8.
Colambia Sire, aaa s st srr.
, alia a u mm mvwm. . mmmaMm .1 . . rw . v. vw-
11.
First Chareh MliinmtiU ead AineTrorth--
Ber. F. D. Fraaer. 11, 140.
Kate Basramr aerrieae ef this
are held aa rmtwrtlay.
son. pastor. 11:1a.
Taheraacie Wee
Bide, K. of P. aaO. llth
aad Aktor. 11.
MeatartlU E. 80th Sad X. Ererett Elder
a. F. Beatty. 1 1. ,
Lasts 04th St sad BBtS See. SloaV n. J.
ilrwoad. 11. . . , .
St Johns Cesstral are. aad Chariaatna
Eater A. B. Folkanksrs. 11.
Mt Tabor k. eota aaa mimosa s assv m.
T. Miteert 11.1 - .
UUst lUersoaa aanmore aaa mausii
Minister, A A. Msyec. A. C. Schwritaer. local
11:18. - . - . - " . - .. -
11.
11.
Carpa Ka 1 848 Ash st 11. Adjateat
aad Mia, Frank Oeaea. :1S. 8.
Corps Mo, 4 12 1st s Elmtea JC. H.
80
United PTesbyteriae
Rer. S. Earl De Bom,
SaaSs
-Wssee aad Grsad are,
10 40. 140. , .',
. Bee Cfaarah Society 111 Jefferson it Bar.
Debt to Armenians v
Subject for Sunday
'V v-;- , . , -
20ur Debt to the ' Persecuted Chris
tian of the Far East"- wtU be the sub
ject on which Rev. Thomas Jenkins of
St. -Davids church, will sneak on Run-
day morning.' At the servlcs ail offer
ings win . be taken : for the relief ef
Armenian aad other persecuted Chris
tians of the east. Is the evening Mr.
Jenkins will preach the second sormou
on "The Last Things" under the theme
-The Constant Coming of Christ."
In these days many people are asking
what the - Scriptures - mean ; . by - the
second coming of Jesus Christ. - These
sermons are an attempt to give aa
answer. ; .' .. - . ;
In the morning the choir will . sing
Barrere Te Deum." and Noble's
tplendld " anthem. . "Thus Salth the
Lord." The night service grows la In
terest and numbers, a good promise
for the- coming mission In January.
The people a the East Side wDI' ftnd
ot. uavtds a, cheerful church house.
East Side Baptist "
Church Is Gaining
At the East Bide Baptist church. Dr.
H In son will preach on the topic, ' "Is
Any One Leadlngr The sermon will
be of the faith confirming order, and
will make evident the fact that If Ood
does indeed rule tn heaven, -all must be
right with the world.
At alght. Dr. Hinson will preach oa
"How the Scarlet Is Made White b
the Red." There will be baptism at the
evening service, at the doss of the ser
mon.
Last Sunday morning S4 new members
were received Into the church. And at
the night service four 'others came for
ward. The church bids fair to double
Its membership during the first year ot
r. xunwn s pastorate.
Good Fellowship
bpciety in Session
ssssiMiSMeMS
The Good Fellowship society of Trin.
Ity Episcopal church held Its monthly
social evening at the parish house Tues
day. The lecture on vocational suldanea
with illustrations, by Professor Morris,
the well known phrenologist, was great
ly enjoyed, as were the humorous reel
tatlonsv by Mrs. Morris. RefreshmeaU
were served. -
The society meets every Bonder m.
ntng between T and at the pariah house.
uitinnin uw us vis streets, strangers
are Invited. . ,
19 of East Side
Church in Service
xns East Bids Baptist church Is
represented at th front br nineteen
men who are connected with the church
ana congregation. . They are Jack
Turner, Irving Turner. Charles Banks,
Eldon 8. Reafro, Gordon Manary.
Holland Manary, Fred - R. - Berts,
Franklin Fowler, Dudley Lapham.
Marry smith. Avis Bpringston, wtU
werscnxui,v Edwin Woodford. Ed.
Greier, 8. Peters. Roy MundeU. Arthur
Munaeu, ciaud Harris. John Wood
ford. -.
Special Sermon on -
Identity of Church
Of special Interest wCl be the sermon
delivered by Pastor L Klaer Dickson.
Sunday night, in ths Central Seventh
Day Adventlst church, corner Eleventh
and East Everett streets. -The subject
ss announced la "Ths Identification ot
ths True Church. 'A special evangelistic
sing win be conducted by Professor L
C Coloord ef California- beginning at
T M o'clock. Ths public is Invited. . Ad
mission win be free.
Sixth Sertnon tn Series
Ths sixth In ths series ef
delivered by Rev. E. D. Hornschuch of
ths First Evangelical church, en "The
Second Coming of Christ." win be
given this Sunday . at ths morning
servlcs. These discourses, which srs
based upon - ths prophecies " of David
and ths Book of Revelations. Ths ser
mon for Sunday wUl be "Ths DevU,
soona,
IN PORTLAND
WTHJem B.
11.
Key fat Opeav
has the Scrtptarea."
tlaHertaa
Chsrreh of Oar Father Brosdwsy and Taas
hlB Ber. W. O. Knot Jr. 11. t:4lT Opes
Farsm
I Thin. ITIa mm
Mr.
Ball. 11. a.
fins X. llth aad
sai - - - s e as
B. O.
rwtrta 80th aed 824 are. S. K. Mm. C
T. Biaachard.
Third 47ia sad 83d eve. S. B E. . O.
SWaerd. 1 1, S. .
. Fh 4J4 ere. aad 70th st Bev. C. T.
as, l
Ushed Iraaaiflial
a e
11. 7 40.
Msaar. t-l II flu iln
Oekley Gram Wills ssette Med. Bad Car
Bar. M. H. Farnhaaa. 11.8.
, ,nr " Fopmr Bev. J. A. CemW
Jit. Johns Bev.' A, P. Laytea. ll. T48.
SJaSL- Bill!
Ftrat . STjh aad Hawthorae Bev. Bath
lrVr5TJo
r .-A. t It'll:
I a i i
ifC-B--i rarsfje.VBv'r2.T -
aftkJ 1 I f r fa ifcl l"h
' ----. . . s - a , , w r a mm.
wrap
At Portland sn eipcdiHjr compUU and (esutlsl Institstiofi
hi been esUblisbed. Flowers ire ererywkere and the baiid .
Inf resu ia i park of tereral acres, located on th dopes of
banks of the WUUmetU.' v ; t .. . . . .
, . - .. ' ';.-.-' ' - ' . -
The:sPqrtlandc:matoritwt
; , . -SelrwseMl Csr t.F-vrteenth aael ByUe r. t':'i
VWitors t U ft Writs,
... i
DPYOH'S CONDITION :
TO
HIS PARISHIONERS
Prominent . Clergyman, Suffering
: Nervous J Breakdown, Taking
A Rest; Visitors to Supply Pulpit
Dr. Lather R. Djott
The Qlness of Rev. Dr. Luther - R.
Dyott. pastor of the First Congrega
tional church. Is the cauae, of much,
anxiety on the part of his parishioners.
Dr. Dyott has been absent from his pul
pit tor two Sundays and Is sufferlns
from a nervous breakdown. He Is . at
present out of the city for a rest cure
and to insure freedom from all care
his present location 1 denied his friends
in peruana.
Ths pulpit t the First Coarreaa-
tlona church will be filled for the pres
ent y aurerent local or visiting pastors.
This Sunday, Rev. James Mvln ot Salem.
Or, win preach at both morning and
evening services. . - . .
The annual meeting of the church will
be held on Thursday night, December
IS, at o'clock. . .
Illustrated Lecture :
On Mexico Sunday
On Sunday evening at the AUlnsun
Memorial church there win be an Il
lustrated address oa Mexico as she
was yesterday. What shs Is ' today
or msy be tomorrow Is bard to say. ,
Ths pictures cover a wide - range.
Mt Popocatepetl Is shown towering up
nearly 11.000 feet.' along with other
interesting scenery; some of the won
derful architecture Including ths larg
est church building on the continent l
also traces of the oldAstec life, the
native heroes such sTsIUdaJgo and
Juares ; Illustrations .. of ths recrea
tions and social customs of the peopli
there today ; soms of the rich natural
resources of precious metals, rubbew.
pineapples, sugar cans and cofee as
they grow ' and are harvested.
Far away among the mountains of
Chihuahua are shown Indians of un
mixed Mood of whom some are stUl
cliff d wel era.
WlU Conduct Revival
Evangelist K. O. Masters f Boise,
Idaho, will conduct a revival at the
Church of God chapel beginning Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. Mss
ters U a man of abUlty and of wide
repute. He will preach upon heart
searching themes. Ths meetings wCl
continue for several nights, after
which will follow aa assembly meet
ing of ths Church ef Ood ot Oregon.
- , il. a
Grand a ray S- Ead DaBom. 18.80. 148.
. Kaalea, tatteS nssrermn wsiia aewi
hard and Chat hem atav Bev. J. C Gale. pa-
C i i:a, ia. , . .
nrareh et the Good Tallass Broadway sad
24th. '
" y. 88. c B-y. w. a t.
1. ft. C A. Sth aed Taylor H. V. Stone,
f? . . ... , ..A
1. w. a musuesy aaa jajwr..
Mm Ida May DeWrrt wtll eaeak oa her mark es
SMpertatiaiint of Portiaad ladaetral Cawtari
Mm. ftearsa LiUy ran I a ap-ctal arasSj by
Mr. aad Mm. jTb. MemHtoa Sosmi hamr. 8 40. .
Imietstii BlotT Stadeeas it B. S. Ai
W. O. W. hail. E. 0th Sd E. A WW eta.
I Pah He ieetara by A A. leeas. "Tas Flr-e
of the Jadrmeea Day." 8 P. av, Waooasse by
Cm W leea. ,. ..
Bahai a nakly Friday. 8 p. sa, teses SOS
EUera bad. . . . .
reVetMlarloa 288 let. S. 8.
Chratma aad Mswioaerf Amaaae B. ' th
ed Car Bev. Jobs B. Fee. Jaarr 11. 8:18.
atwarhms by Rev. E. J. Richer. s 740. araaca
taf by Bar. Herbert Dyke. M
Clrristaaslphisns it. E. earner X. 18th aad
WashutaaSaaday. 1048; Friday. )4f.
ffva frvAToenOy ssked: What
1 1
i do veoole do with the aaheel
I That depends upon their own
personal diapoaitlon. - Some
people keep these mementoes ot ths . .
departed in their
earn boms and ,
from their nree .
Amwmm Man ,H
Others tmrv them In oarma-
tary lota, aithougti the earth no
longer has any office to perform,
and at 111 others triaee tham In a -
niche tn the columbarium or tmr
haii at the Creznalorium." Huso
- ECrlchsen, U.1 D., . '
nbens mt rail f er lsUei . .
IS CAUSE OF WORRY
0 r
4-i