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SATURDAY, -DECEMBER 22, 1917."
SPECIA
SERVICE
WILL BE HELD
Programs Will Be Significant
" With the Christmas Spirit in
Songs an'd Sermons. ; . ;
CHILDREN ARE TO TAKE PART
Music Has Received Careful At
tention, and Will Be Featured
at All of the Services.
The Yuletide has come again, bringing
Vith it Its wonted glorious significance
and universal celebrations. The signifj
cifitce la greater this year probably than
OVV Tof rr.
With elaborate ceremonies jthe Tule
' ha- snlrit -will be voiced through ser-
: Tnons, prayers, music and entertainments
' In Portland churches on ounaay i
! rhriitmu "Eve. Both will reflect the
hniidav atmosohere through carefully
ail Atn.hora.telT arranged programs
Music has received special attention anil
- wUl be f eatured at all the services. En
tertainments have been planned for both
. children and the adults, and the pomp
: and ceremony will embody Christmas
cheer and sentiment.
' Following ' are the announcements of
the various churches : :
First PresWtf rian
At the First Presbyterian church. Rev.
inhn h Rati). D. d.. will ureach both
- mftmliir ami Ave nlnar and there will be
special Christmas music. The subjects
rx KntVi unHrM will certain to the
. rtirintmu teuon and Christmas les
son : At 10:30 a. m.. Dr. Boyd
will preach on "The Advent of
Christ and the Duty of the Present
Hour." The choir will sing several an-
thems accompanied by a string quintet
consisting of four violins and a cello.
" The anthems are: "Hail to the Lord's
Annointed," Shackley ; "It Came, Upon
the Midnight Clear." Scott: "Hark, the
Hosts of Heaven Are Singing.'
Schnecker. Edgar E. Coursen will pre-
' side at the organ and play as a prelncle
"A Christmas Revery" by Parker.
At 7 :30 p. m. Dr. Boyd will preach on
."The Christmas Hope of a World at
Peace." The Sunday school orchestra
will , play two pieces under the leader
ship of JVilllam Bittle Wells with Mr.
Coursen at the organ. The choir will
-sing the following anthems: "Still Is
v the Night in Bethlehem." S pence ;
"Hymn of the Nativity," Stewart : "Cra
dled in a Manger," Schnecker; "O Lit
tle Town of Bethlehem." Marso.
In the Sunday school, each department
will have exercises appropriate to the
day wjth Christmas songs and lessons
and Christmas stories. In the primary
department there will be an illustrated
talk on Christmas. In the Junior de
partment Mrs. A, B. Slauson will tell a
Christmas story. "Why the Chimes
Rang." In the senior room the or
chestra will play aifd James F. Ewing
' will tell a Christmas story, "A Dog of
Flanders."
' ' The Christmas offering of the whole
Sunday school goes to the aid of chil
dren in Armenia and Belgium who are
' in want on account of the war.
Central Presbyterian
The Sunday school of Central Presby
' terlan church will give Its annual
' Christmas entertainment on Monday
v evening when contributions of money,
clothing and provisions for the -Visiting
t Nurse association will be donated.
A special sacrificial offering will be
' taken Sunday morning for the Presby
terian foreign mission fund, demands
upon which have been greatly enhanced
by war conditions.
First Unitarian
Christmas service at the Church of
. Our Father will be celebrated this Sun
day at 11 a. m. The pastor, Rev. Wil
liam O. Eliot Jr., wtl speak upon "The
. - Invisible Guest," a Christmas sermon.
At the , Sunday evening Open Forum
meeting at? o'clock In the chaeel,
Broadway, between Yamhill and Taylor,
"The Work of the State Council of De
fense" will be the topic for discussion.
. The principal speaker will be Bruce
Dennis, executive secretary of that or
ganisation. A solo will be sung by Mrs.
VV, O. Hathaway.
Westminster Presbyterian
Sunday morning at the Westminister
Presbyterian church Dr. Fdward H.
Pence will give aa his Christmas ser
mon "The Red Christmas." His address
In the evening will be on The Heroes of
the First Christiana."
The morning service will be featured
as the annual celebration of the holiday.
- ' East Side Baptist
At the East Side Baptist church. East
- Twentieth and East Ankeny streets, in
the morning Dr. Hlnson will preach on
"The First Coming of Christ." This
will be the Christmas service and the
sermon will evidence how all the ages
-termed B. C. were but preparatory for
MY CHURCHES
DIRECTORY OF WEEK'S
Fourth Sunday in Advent
" Baptist
' First White Tempi 18th and Tarter ts.
Rev. A. Hoes Kitt. 11. "God's Proclamation
of Lore a Christmas Messaoe;" 7:80, "The
Bible a Factor In World's Reconstruction and
World's Ressnerstion. "
' East Side East 20th and Ankeny sta-r-Rev.
B. Hinaon. 11. "The First Comlnc of
Christ;" 7:45. "The Second Coming of Christ"
Highland E. 6th and Alberta. Rev. Charles
Mler. pastor. 11. "Th Inner Circle:" 7:80.
Chrifttmaa program. '
Unirsnity Tark Cor. Fn and Drew sta
Bav. A. U Black, pastor. 11. 7:80.
Swedish loth and Bert Bev. Gideon
.dander, castor. 10:80, 7:80.
Gracs llonta villa Bav. B. T. Cash. It,
7:80.
' Sellwood Iter. H. Hayes, pastor. 11. 7:48.
. St. Johns Rev. E. P. Borden, pastor. 7:80.
Calvary E. 9th and Grant Rev. J. E.
: Thomas, pastor. 11, 7:80.
sit. Calvary Rest Fine aad Grand ava.
Rev. A. M. Machacek. 11.8.
Third Knott and Vancouver ava Rev.
UTelby J. Beaven. 11.7:80.
Chinese 809 Davis st.
Glencoe E. 45th aad Main Rev. A. B.
Walta 11. 7:80. -
Arleta Rev. W. Garnet Handler. 11. "God
With Vi" 7:80. "Christmas Poetrv."
Mount Olivet Rev. W. A. Itsgrett. 11. 8.
. 'Italian Mtsakm 11. 8. -
First German r-4th and Mill Rev. J, Knvtt.
11. 7:80. ,
Second German Morris aad Rodney ava,
- North Portland Mission 800 Nioolal st. Fri-
. RostellTtlle Mission.
Tabernacle E. 42d aad, Holsata , 10:45,
7:80.
- . Oathene ;
St. Peters Lents Rav. P. Bentsea. ' 8,
20:8. 7:80.' -
Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis Rev. X. V.
O'Hara. , 7:15. 8:80, :45. 11. 7:45.
St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman Re. J. C.
Hughes. -. 8:80, 10:80. 7:80.
St. Patricks lth and Sarier Rav. X. P.
Murphy.' 8. 10:80. 70. r
St. Francis E. 11th and Oaa Rer. 1. H.
. Black, a. S. 9. 10:80. 7:80.
lmaaenlate Heart of Mary Wtruassi ava. and
- etanton ttav. w. a. uair. v, s. . 11. 7:80.
Holy Rosary E. 8d sad Cleetamss Bsv. .
5 Olson. S. 7. S. 9. 11. 7:80."
8t- Rose E. 53d and Alameda Rev. X
O'FarraO. ; Mass 8. high mass 10:80. benediction
4 p. m.
8t Andrews E. j 9th and Alberta Rev. J.
Ajernaa. s. io:sw, i
Vt The Madeleine E. . 24th and giskiyo Rev.
- Georc F. Thomason. - 7:80. 9. 10:80.
Ascension E. Yamhill and E. 78th Francia.
, Sao ratnera s, XO:bU, T:SO. ...
Blessed: Bacrantent M try land are. sad Blsn.
i x ,
- : t , v-
the Bethlehem birth, as all the centuries
called "A. D." are but the tribute to
that -unique birth, and all the coming
eternity win be expository 01 ui in
finite effects of the Christ birth. . - -
At nleht Dr. Hlnson will treach on
"The Second Coming of Christ." --
Th Sunday school i im cnurcn
unanimously voted to bring gifts rather
than receive them, and the entire re
turns from - their SDectal Christmas en
tertainment, with their gifts, will be do
nated to the suffering children of Ar
menia " ".' - '.i I
y;-- First;' Congregational -..
A srrisndld ' woe-ram of : Christmas
music has been arranged by the choir
of the First Congregational church, and
will be given both morning, ana evening
on Christmas Sunday. Superintendent
A. J. Suliens will preach .at bout services
In the absence of Dr. Dyott who ts in. ,
A Christmas social was given in the
parlors of the First Congregational
church on Friday evening, by the mem
bers ot the Bible school, f or many years
it has been the custom of this school to
have a tree with presents and baskets
for those less fortunate, but this year.
having In mind President Wilson's ap
peal on Behalf or the Armenian cnu
dren, the entire collection was given to
this "cause. The evening proved most
successful, financially and socially.
East 'Side Christian
At the East Side Chrisan church the
Christmas program will take the shape
of sacred entertainment. It will be
given Sunday evening and will be enti
tled "White Gifts to the King."
Glencoe Baptist
The services tomorrow at the Glen
coe BaDtist church, both morning and
evening." will be appropriate to the
Christmas season. At the 11 o'clock
service the pastor. Rev. Arthur B.
Walts, will preach on the subject, "Jesus
the Marvellous One." The choir will
sing two selections, "Bethlehem" and
"The Magnificat." At .:! there will
be a special duet, besides an anthem,
"O Little Town of Bethlehem." The
sermon theme will be. "The Ideal Mind
of the Master." Meetings are "now being
held In the new church.
First Baptist
Rev. A. Ross Kitt. supplying the pul
olt of the First Baptist church, will
preach' In. the morning on the topic.
"God's Proclamation of Love A Christ
mas Message." In the evening his
theme will be "The Bible as a Factor in
World Reconstruction and World Re
generation." There will be a Christmas musical
service m the evening, beginning at 7 :15
with special organ numbers. ' The auar
tet will render the following : "The Heav
enly Message" (Coombs) : "The Birth
day of a King" (N'eidlinger), " Came
Cpon the Midnight Clear" (Booth) ;
Offertory. "Virgin's Lullaby" (Barnby).
Rose City Park Methodist
The Rose City Park Methodtst Sunday
school following Its annual custom will
present, Sunday evening, the events con
nected with the birth of Christ In tab
leaux. Each year the tableaux are made
more elaborate and this year Mrs. Lou
pe Is h has been secured to train those
participating. The tableaux will be given
at the church at the corner of East
Fifty-eighth street and the Alameda, to
which all are invited.
Pilgrim Congregational
Pilgrim Congregational church will
celebrate Christmas, Sundav, with spe
cial services at 11 a. m. There will be
a Christmas address by J. D. Nellin.
Mrs. Steckle will have charge of the
Christmas music. At 7 p. m. the T. P.
8 C. E. will hold a Christmas service
under the leadership of M. E. Thompson.
There will be music suited to the occa
sion, and other interesting features. The
Sunday school will , have its Christmas
program on Christmas Eve.
Kern Park Church
Sunday at 7 :S0 pi m. the Kern Park
B. S., Forty-sixth avenue and Sixty
ninth street will a-lve its third nroaram
in the service known as "White Gifts for
the King." The offering will be given
to the home at Walla Walla. Wash., for
orphans and- aged disciples, and to the
fund for pensioning a (ted ministers. The
money commonly spent for "treats" for
the school will be used for the same pur
pose, except such part aa may be need
ed to send some token of remembrance
to the boys from the school now In the
army. Come and enjoy the program and
heli ui the work. Later on the school
will help the fund for the relief of Ar
menia, First Evangelical
Sunday evenine- at 7 :30 the Sundav
school of the First Evangelical church
will give its Christmas program. This
will consist of recitations, playlets and
drills, interspersed with aDDroorlata
choruses, solos and duets by the children-.
in the morning Kev. e. d. Hornschuch.
pastor, vwlll deliver the seventh In the
series of sermons on "The Second Com
ing of Christ". j As a fitting climax the
theme will be Heaven the Abode of the
Saved." There will be special Christmas
music
Rose CItV Park Presbyterian
Christmas services will be held at the
.Rose City Park ' Presbyterian church
Sunday. In the morning the pastor will
? reach on "A New Conception of the
ncarnatlon - a New Conception of God ;
a TJew Conception of Humanity : tha Su
premacy." His evening topic will be
me unristmas story cnrist in Song.
Mizpah Presbyterian
Services appropriate for Christmas wM
oe neia at 11 o cioca sunaay morning.
Rev. R. W. Farquhar will preach morn,
ina and evenine;. There will be a Christ.
mas sermon at 11 with a Christmas nil.
dress for the boys and girls and special
nristmas music Dy tne cnoir.
Highland Congregational
The happy season of the Hnlv ic.
tivlty will be flttlnorly celebrated at tha
Highland Congregational church, corner
Pre sco tt and Sixth streets, Sunday. In
dens, Rev. F. W. Black. 8, 10:80. 7:80.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoln Rev. C. Raymond.
8. 10:80, 7:30.-
8t- Isnathis 8220 43d st. 8. E. Jesuit
Fathers. :30, 8. 10:30. 4.
St. Stephens 4 2d and E. Taylor Rev. War
ren A. Wait. , 8:30. 10:80. 7:80.
Holy Redeemer1 Portland bird, and Vancouver
ave. Rev. F. H. Miller. 0, 8, 10:80, 7:80.
St. Phillip Nerta ( Psalist Fathers) E. 18th
and Hickory Rev. W. 1. Cartwrisht. pastor.
7:80. 9. 10:80.
St. Cmmnts Smith and Newton Rev. Jo
seph Chapoton, Rev. Thomas N salon, assistant.
8,10:80. 7:80.
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Rev. G.
Robl. 8. 10:30, 7:30.
St. Agatha E. 15th and Mffler Rsv. J.
Ccmminsky. 8. 10:80.7:80.
Bt Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland ava. and
railing Kev. F. Matthew. 8, 10:80. 7:80.
St Joaeah (German) lBth and Conch Bj
B. Darrer. 8. 10:80. 7:30.
St Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Kn. W
Baleatra. 8. 10:80. 7:80.
St Clares Casital Hill Franciscan Fathers.
7:30. 9:15.
St Charles 83d and Alberts Rev C Snt
derhorn. 7. 9:80. 7:30.
ChrtsUaa
First Park and Cohuabla Rev. ' Harold H.
Griffis. 11, 7:80.
Kent Park K. A. Moon, paator. 11. 7:80.
Kait Side Christian K. 12th and R. Tsvlsr
Rev. R. H. Sawyer. ll.'"Ths Sammies of th
Skies;" 7:80, Entertainment, by Sunday school:
nnue bins to taa ains. v.
Selhrood 18th and Taaiao Rev. 3. R. John
on. 11. 8.
St Johas Rov. Herbert F. Jones. 11. 8.'
Bethel E. 82d and Thomnaan- Rav. Anhm
W. WUson. ,
MoatavHla K. 78th aad Hart J. TV. J-w
kins, pastor. 11, "Drawing Hear ta God;" 7:30.
"Soma Cbaracteriatica of the Kingdom."
umastoae aev. Koy u. Dona. 11. 8.
Rodner avenue and Knots Rev. Carlca 3.
Ghormley. pastor. 11, 7:80. ' --Woodlaaa
Christian 7th aad IJbertv Itmw
Joseph D. Boyd, 11, Christmaa sermon; 7:30.
Special fjanstmas prosram. -
Bungalow 17th and Court Frank E. Jones,
aeaaaavi IX, a.; - , '--:;
i. . Christian Selene . r
. Lssaoa Snhjset:
"Is the Universe, Inehtdiat Mas.' Evolved by
atoauo jroroar
First church Everett bslessa 18th aad 19th
ta 11. 8. - -
U Second E. 6th sad Holladay. 11. 8.T .
Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8.
f Fourth Vaneoarer ave. aad Emeraoa. 11. 8.
" Fifth SUty-second st and Forty-secoad ava.
o. tw. 11.' , ' - -
Birth Maaonio Tempte. W. Park aad TamhQL
11. B. - . - . . .
Christisa Scieaea aociaty---Holbrook block, St
onnv n. 1
- Maaoaic temple, Park sad Yaaahfll. " U. S.
the morning at 11 o'clock there will be
Christmas music, with a sermon by the
pastor. Rev. Edward Constant, on the
following topic. A Christmas) Saluta
tion." - ' -i - - '
In the evening at T:10 there win be
an interesting Christmas concert. There
will be carols, anthems by the choir,
vocal solos, instrumental selections and
literary number. The program, who
will be varied and pervaded by the sea
son's Joyous spirit, will alao -Include a
hnrt uiaM n i n. kioit ox m virioi-
maa Carol." This address, like others
which, the pastor has been giving n
Sunday nights, will t found aglow with
practical vitality ana sunny nwuBimm.
Warmth and cheer will be evident la all
the services of the day. ,
Waverty Heights Congregational -
The Christmas . tjrtxrram" to be given
by the Sunday school and choir of the
Waverty Height Congregational church
at 7 p. m. Bunaay is as xoiiows :
Sons. list upon ue auoBssm near.
DurSfleiit Nlsbtf Us Eva Nswaa sad
Mrs. H. 1L- Harris. , -
Scripture leeso.
Solo. ''Christmas Meeaagu' . H. Waltera
Sons. "A Lamp Wlthla a StsbW."
Selection. "Tbs Msssage ( the Holly" Sdaa
Bird. . . ...
Selection. I TMnS waea I sa rrmrj
ehUdrcn. ' . . .
Aatacia. "Thers wr BMpnma
RociteUon. "No Boost" GWna Dag14r.
Solo and cttora "No Boast la taa Inn
Erclys Harris and aelwoL w .
BTft'-t. "Tbs Prinae of Fosea" atlas Nl-
AnnoanrcsMBta
' Offartory.
Arrthra. "Bofes Greatly."
Addrsat by tha pastor.
Sons. "O Littl Town ot BatalchsaL"
Benediction. . .
First M. E. Church South
Exercises will be held by the Sunday
school of the First Methodist Episcopal
church South, Monday evening, as
follows : '
Sons "Joy Bn" ,
R th mnmntim. standins.
Prayar Bar. W. J. FontoB
DoU drama "Cndar tha Christataa Tara
EUa sC
XV T T. n.M. rtnrv Ifarris. Uannla WUay
Readina Salseted
Mhi Sihvl ThamosDsiaa
Diatoans "Christ ma Stoeklnct" Holland
Halen Baeoa. Amelia Hacatt, Damn van
Ordell. Kannath Uactst, Richard Baeoa,
Boadinc, "Walla Tbay Wars Watehias" .. it array
Hastar rrans - muar
nrfmrlwim takM ar tha anffsrlna ehndraa of
Syria asd armaola Slav 4. T. rranen
Violin solo Salaetad
Mastar Richard Baooa
Pantomime "Chrtatatas Ottertns by Children
of Other Lands
Edna Allen. Helen Kraft. Thelma Hatst.
Amelia Hasist. Deborah Carlson, Maria
Gnshard.
Gifts to Onr Kins
CIssms sboatd sit toevtner and. borinnmf ax
tha riant side ot the aajdltoriom. will pit
deposit their ctftt in tha mansea as they pass
by, r turning to their Beats by way ot the rear
aisle.
Distribution of "treat" from tha Sunday
school to tha pupils.
Mount Tabor Presbyterian
The Drorram for the Christmas con
cert, Sunday evening at 7 :10. in the
Mount Tabor Presbyterian church ia aa
follows :
herds isnnMH
Biassed Be tha Kama of tha Lord". . . .Gadsby
Chorna
Sea Amid the Winter's Snow'
Quartet
Organ "Christmas Fanfare". .Joseph C BHda
Solo "Tha Virgin s Lullaby" Bock
. Miss Florsnre Story
Offertory 'The Shepherd's Sane'
Gusts T Iferkel
"Pray for tha Peace of Jerusalem" Knox
- Choir
Solo "O Holy Nleht"
Mrs, nnley
Pipe Organ "Hymns Celesta".
.Bndolph Frame
Berwald
"Joy FUla Onr
Heart"
Quartet
"Glorious Pesos" Dntra
lie nnley
"Sine O Heavens" Tears
Choir
Postlnde "Adesta PidaUs"
Professor Joseph A. fibley, enolr director
Hiss Erma Ewart, organist
Millard Avenue Presbyterian
The Millard avenue Presbyterian
church will hold Its annual Christmas
entertainment Sunday evening. The in
termediate department of the Christian
Endeavor society will have charge of
the first part of the program and will
use for its topic "Christmas Giving."
Tne sunaay scnooi win take over tne
church hour with its entertainment and
an interesting program is assured. One
of the features of the program will be
a Christmas story by Miss Mills or tne
Portland Library association. Th serv
ices will begin promptly at 7 o'clock.
sunnyside Congregational
The spirit of Christmas will pervade
all the services of the Sunnyside Con
gregational cnurcn sunaay. special
exercises will be held by the 8unday
school in the auditorium at 10 o'clock.
Dr. J. J. Staub, pastor, will speak at 11
o'clock on "The Gueat Chamber of the
King." Special Christmas selections by
the choir will accompany - this service.
At 7 :45 p. m. a program of unusual at
traction will be rendered by the Sunday
school Irt "White Gifts to the King.''
Appropriate ster'eoptlcon views of Bible
scenes, special music and other features
will convey the spirit of Christmaa.
Piedmont Presbyterian
Sunday will be a special day in all
departments of the Piedmont Presbyte
rian church, Cleveland avenue and Jar-
rett street. At tne sunaay school
hour at 9:45 there will be a special
Christmas program and the ringing of
a larra Christmas bell, which has been
receiving weekly contributions for the
Bible work for soldiers. At 11 o'clock
Rev. Warren K. Shirley, pastor of
Windsor Park Presbyterian church of
Chicago will deliver, the Christmaa
message by invitation of the paator. At
7 :20 there will be a sacred Christmas
concert by the older departments of the
Sunday school, assisted by the regular
church choir, under the leadership of
Will Robinson. Some ot the numbers
will be given in costume befttlng the
Consraastlsnal
First Park and Madison. Sermons by Rev.
A. J. Suliens, 10:80 aad 7:45. Christmaa maatc
Atkinson Memorial church K. 29th and Et
ewtt Rev. Warasn Morse. 11, "The Good
News of Christmas;" 7:45, ninst rated sddrssa ea
"The Ministry of Healing.''
First German K. 7th and Stanton Rev. E.
O. Williams.
Pilgrim Missouri ave. and Shaver st Rev.
W. C Kantner. 11, Christmaa address; 7. Serv
Ice la chares ef young people.
University Park Haven at near Lombard
Rev. F. 8. Meyer, pastor. 11.
Waverty Heights E. S3d and Woodward
Rev. A. C Moses, pastor. 11, "Th Coming of
th Kin:" 7. Sacred concert
Sunnyside E. 32d and Taylor Rev. J. J.
fttaub. 11. "The Guest Chamber of the Kin;"
7:45. "Whits Gifts to tha King." by the Sun
day school. .
St Johns 7:80. Bermoa by Rev. F. J.
Merer.
Highland Rev. Edward Constant minister.
11. "A Christmas Salutation;" 7:80. Christmas
concert
Norwegian Danish . Conarecatlonal church E.
23d and Sum err Rev. Mortoa Olson. 11. 7:80.
Zioa ( German ) E. 9th ana Tresaont Rav.
J. H. Hopp. 10:80.
ruuusn Mission 107 Skldmor at .Rev.
Samuel Neva la. 7 SO.
Laurerwood Cooa-reaauoaal church 48th ava.
aad 65 th st Preach lug st morning serrios by
pastor.
araenwaio Araeawald station Howard W.
Hopkirk. -
avawislloes assaclatls
First Enchali E. 6th and Market Rev. E.
D. Horascbucb. 11. 8.
.First German EvamreHeal 10th aad Clav -
Rev. G. P. Lien in. 1S:45. S.
Fortlaad Manioa church Carssei Heizhta
Rev. N. Shaw, paster. 2:80, 8:80. 7:80.
Swedish Mission Tabernacle (, imn.m end X.
17tb Rev. C. J. LediB. 11.7:30.
Central 55th and E. ruaders Rev. W. V
Coffee. 11. 7:80.
First E. 9th and Mill Rev. Alexander
Beers, pastor. 11. ."Does the Fall ef Jerusa
lem and th Relarioua and Political Condition of
the World Warrant a Beliei tn tha Speedy Re
turn of Christ?" 7:30.
St Johns Richmond aad Hodsoa sta. Mrs.
M. J. Blair, paator. 8. 11.
Alberta Free Methodist Rev. E. L Harrin
toa. . 11. 8. - . -
Lenta South Mala at Rev. A. Bests, pas
ter. S.
' :f Prisasa CtHsyafl " T
First--. "88th and Mala Rev. H. ll Cor.
Worship la- Dawley'a HaU, , East Thlrty-fowrth
aad Tamhill sta. Services at 11, 7:46.
Laats South Main st Bav. Joha RBvr. :'
West Piedasoot Friends' charch . Coraer
Borthwiek and Jsssup sta Rev. Cheater A
Hadaty, psatiif v .
, B"BB7li Mb at Pastor Miss
Larana M. TarreO. ; sWvicsa. 11. 7 JO., - .
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
Dr. -Pence to Explain
"Christinas is uniTersally acknowled
celebrates the simple beginnings of lnf!
It signalise the entrance tnto human Uf
nse by him of Its moat obvious and mys
Dr. Pence will trace tha anchorage whl
how la human Ufa and all its experienc
the essence of our being. In these tlm
must endure tha grilling of renewed lnv
Its great cardinal truth, the lncarnatlo
chojr of calm eonfldenoe tn the presen
part and tha occasion. ' The primary
and the beginners department will have
their festivities during the week, which
will be more of the usual Christmas Jol
nritinn arlth treats for the little ones.
The parents of the children will be in
terested visitors at in eercie cur
ing the. week.
The Gearhart Club
A Christmas Drorram will be given
by the glria of the Gearhart club Sun
day afternoon at 4:0 in th Y..W. C A.
auditorium.
Tha storv of the Other Wise Bin,"
Olga Halllngbv: Christmas music, boys
from Trinity episcopal cnoir, aiis u.
Rurdlck. Durtns- the social hour at the
close of this service the following num
bers will be played on tne viciroin.:
From "The Messiah." "I Know That My
Redeemer LJveth, "He enau r rtis
Flock." "Hallelujah Chorus" ; from the
r.iijatn. 11 iiu aj
"Sufi N'acht. Helllare Nacht" Mis
Aretha Orandahl. nresldent of the Club
will preside, au men ana nr mivou.
Missionary Healing
To Be Lecture Topic
An Illustrated address will be given at
the Atkinson Memorial church ,pn Sun
day evening at 7 :45 o'clock on the mln
Utry of healing as carried forward
around the world by medical mission
aries. Such work baa been done by Dr,
Shepard ot Alntab, Turkey, for SS years.
His hospital averaged 450 major opera'
tlons and 45.000 treatments annually.
When on furloughs In America he
spends much of his time in research
work with, the Mayo brothere at Roch
ester. Minn. Dr. Peter Parker, who
founded an ophthalmic hospital at Can
ton, China, in 1S35. is often spoken of
a having opened China for missionary
service at the point of the lancet, so
successful has he been in his operations
and so much appreciated by the Chinese.
Many new hospitals have been estab
lished in recent years by missionaries in
China, India, Turkey, and South Africa.
Special Christmas music will be given
at both the morning aad evening serv
ices. Church Canvass to
Be Like a Census
Seven Protestant churches of the
northeastern part of our city, namely,
the Piedmont and Vernon Presbyterian,
the Highland Congregational and Bap
tist, the Second United Brethren and
th Wood lawn Christian and M. E
churchea, realise that there are many
families in this community that are not
affiliated with any of our churches.
Therefore, workers from all of these
churches will canvass all of this terri
tory, visiting every house, to find out
their church affiliations or preference.
These home will be visited on Sunday,
December 22. between 2 and 4 :0 p. m..
or on January 12. The canvasser will
go In pairs, on from each of two
churches.
Speaker to Explain
Advestist Position
Pastor L. Klaer Dickson will deliver
his fourth special sermon entitled, "The
Relation of Obedience to the Church of
Jesus Christ" at the Central 8eventh
Day Adventlst church, corner Eleventh
and East Everett streets, Sunday night
at 7:10. A special feature of the serv
Ice is th enthusiastic song-service pre
ceding the sermon, conducted by Pro
fessor I. C. Colcord of California. The
public is especially urged to attend this
service, as Mr. Dickson will make plain
the position of Seventh Day Adventlsts
upon th relation of the law to the gos
pel, and also as to what constitutes the
unpardonable sin, using the Bible as the
point of final appeal.
Forest Grove Girl
Joins Naval Service
Forest Grove. Or., Dec. 22. Miss Ruth
Austin has enlisted tn the naval service
and expects to go to Bremerton in a
few days to take up work in the radio
division. Miss Austin has two brothers
In- th service. Levi Austin Is bn his
way to France and Jay Is a member of
the medical department.
SERVICES IN CHURCHES
Congrecation Beth Israel 12 th aad Main
Rabbi Jonah B. Warn. Friday. 8 p m.
Congregation Anaria Shalom Park aad Clay
sta. Kabbl R. Abrahaaaaoa.
Lutheran
St James. EnglUh West Park and JefTeT
son Rev. WUliam Evaa Brinkman. 11, 8.
lmmaauel 10th and Irvtns. 11, 8.
West Side Norwegian Lathe ran IS H, ny,
Rev. WUhelm Pettenon. 11, 8.
Bethania Danish Evangelical Lutheran church
Union ava and Morris st Rev. L. P. Kjoller.
19 a. as. and 8 p. m.
ImmaaoaL Germaa Sell wood Rev. H C
Ebehns. 10J0.
St Paula. German E. 12th aad Cllntoa
Rev. A. Era use. Germaa eervtea 10:80; ng-
uan, i :.
Trinity Germaa (M.isourI Synod) Williams I
ava aad Graham Rev. J. A. Klmbach. 10:13.
7 :io.
Grace English (Missouri 8 rood) ATbina
and Mason st Rav. . Probst 9:80. 10:30.
?:0.
Evaasebeal Latheraa Zjioa (Missouri Synod).
Salmon and Chapman Rev.. H. Kotmehmaaa.
German. 19:15; English, 7:45.
St John's Psuineular and Kirk pa trick Rev.
K. O. Balxmaaa. 10:48'. 7:30.
Svadlsh Aacustasa Rev. K. E. Saaatadt
19:45. 7:48. oox.
Bethel Norwegian ' Lutneraa Fras ehurch
Wyvant end Rodney Bev. J. A. Staraey.
Trinity (Bcaudiaavlau) 988 Lovely. Porta,
moot la Rev. 8. A. Steaeeth. - 11. 7:80 ea first
Sunday of each mouth only.
- Our Savior K. 10th and Crant Rev. George
Hanrikaoa. 10:18. 11:13.
Zioa Laadea ball. E. 16th aad ATberU
Rev. S. A. Steaeeth. 7:80. 11 ea first Suaday
ef each month .eaty.
Gei isss Evansettral Reformed Lrata -Rev.
W. ti. I leaks rasper., 11.
aJsUar Day Saints
Charck ef Jasus Christ of latter Day Saints
talormoa) E. 25th sad Madatoo Sot. u. J
Ballard. 10:30. 7:80.
The Reorganised Church of .Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Salats (not Mormon) K, 7ta aad
Irvtas sta. c E. Jones, pastos. ,.
Ssi
Brentwood Rev. E. B. lays hart Sunday,
S 0: echooi and preaehinaC
Bethel A. M. E. Kev. Joha B. Bt Fell
smart. A. M B. D.. pastor. 11, The Sisalfr-
eaaee at the tliriarasas Star. S. "Work aad
Its Wages." Cbxtstsaaa
. Kendall Rev. R. C
aad prase hiss at 8:80.
Ceatral Vaneoavev are. aad Parse "st Rev.
C. C Baric. 11. "Chriatesaa tn a Wee Id at
War." 7 -.3. Sacred eoneatt ia Susdar school.
Ceutaasry Sth aad Pubs sta alev. Tboeaas
W. Lane, pasta. 11, "A New Lvperture." 7 JO.
Chrietssa loaaisrt and direcooa st B, B.
Walas.
Jesus' Incarnation
ged to be tho child ren's festival. But tt
nltaly complex processes and endings,
o of life's vastest personality and the
terious forces." On Sunday morning,
ch Christ secured by his incarnation ;
ea. In human hopes and destiny be share
a of fretted inquiry. . whan - all things
eetlgatlon. Christianity falls back Upon
a of God In Christ 'aa its great sheet an
t and hope of the future.
WHITE CHRISTMAS IS
TO BE FEATURED, WITH
GIFTS TO THE POOR
Each Class in Sunday School
Will Bring Presents, Which
Will Go to the Needy.
The principal Christmas festivities of
the First Methodist church will be held
Saturday night, December 22. for the
children.- A White Christma will be
observed by each claas In th Sunday
school bringing specific gifts to be given
out to the poor on Monday. Some clan
will bring- clothing, som fruit, soma
meal, some vegetables, etc The young;
sters present will have a aav time with
two big tree, gifts for everyone, and an
elaborate and christmasy program. F
tlvttlea start at 7:10 and Santa will be
there to greet hla little guests.
The yuletide program for the adult
congregation will be In the form of the
regular Sunday service. The sermon,
"The Great Advent." deal with the
algnlflcance of the coming of Christ.
and will be delivered by the pastor,
Rev. Joshua Stansfleld. Special music
will be a feature furnished by the choir.
under the direction of Frederick Mitchell,
the new leader. At 12 :1S a short enter
tainment for the children will be given
as usual-and will have the added holl
day element.
Patriotic Service
. Will Be Conducted
A patriotic service will be held at the
University Park Methodist church, cor
ner of Flake and Lombard streets, at 1
o'clock Sunday morning, Dorabr 20
A service flag with 17 stars will be pre
sented in honor of the brave soldier and
sailor boys from the church and Sunday
school, who are serving their country.
Judge C. G. Burton, ex -commander-in-
chief of the national G. A. R wUl de
liver the address. The O. A. R. and
W. R. C. will attend In a body. Eva
Wells Abbett will sing th MarseUlalaa
hymn with organ, piano, violin and flute
accompaniment. All are cordially in
vlted. Take SC Johns car and get off
at JTlake street.
Sunday School Has
Fine Entertainment
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Th Sunday school Christmas enter
tainment ot Westminster Presbyterian
church was held on Friday evening.
There was two cariiatea, Th Toy's
Rebellion," and "Uncle Sam to the Res
cue." Exerelae and recitations by the
littl ones, musks by th Sunday school
orchestra, songs by the school and a
Christmaa tre. oonstltutad th program.
The program waa under the direction of
Miss Flora Gammls and waa fine. Mrs.
J. L. Bowman had charge of th decora
tions, and ahe and her helpers used
cedar and holly to excellent effect.
Bishop Hughes Will
Preach in Morning
Bishop Mathew Simpson Hughes will
preach at the Sunnysld Methodist
shurch at Bast Thirty-fifth and East
Tamhill. Sunday morning at 10:45. The
Junior boys' and girls choir consisting
of over 100 voice will render special
music. Th public la Invited.
Veur Wear will gars
If every persoa la tha United States bui a
25 cant thrift staasp. It sseaoe a toaa to the
L'nJtsd States imnaest of Ji. 000.000. If
every person bays a war aaHnas eerrifltata at
froso 14.12 to 54. St. dspendlaa BDOa date of
Krebaaa. tha loss will sssoaat ta ee Ave
ndred saUUoa dollar. The Joarsal attain
ffie saQa sUaspe aad certificates.
t
Cllntoa Kelly Preaching. 11; Rev. K B.
Leek hart, pastor.
First Church Rev. Joshua Stanafleld. D. D.
10:80. "The Great Advent" 7:80. "The De
ceptive Call of Peace." Special muaia.
Epvrorth Rev. C O. McCalloch. IX D. It.
7:46.
Lents Rev. F. M. Jasper. Preaching- st 11
and 7:80.
First Norwegian Danish 1 Sth and Hoyt
Rev. -Charles Ujerding. pastor. 8 p. as.. Ser
raoa by Rev. C. Aog. Peterson. "The Greatest
Question That Maa Has to Answer."
Th Vsnceuver Ave. Novweeia Danish M. E.
church Skldmora and Vancouver aee. . 11,
preaching by Kev. C Ana Peterson. "What Does
the Bible Teach About. Election sad Predesti
nation f" Chrtetssaa dsy, 11. sermon by pastor.
Lanrelwood Bev. A. C. Brack en bury.
Lincoln Bar. E. B. Lock hart. Piesi bins
7:80.
Ltunton Bev. 8. H. Dewart D. D. Preach.
in at 7:80.
Mouat Tabor Slat and Stark sta. Rev. E.
O. Eldndge. D. D. 11.7 :S.
MosttavUls Res. C L. Hsmlltou. Preach las
11, S.
Pattoa F. W. Essay. Preachina- at 11.
7:3.
layiov otrevr as. g.. r ut i asters nail. 1ZS
4th st Preaching by Dr. M. H. Marvla. 1940.
Sunday vcnoel at aooa.
Rase CHy Park Bev. A. A. Hemt
SeUwood Kev. A. R. McLean. 11. 8. Aa-
aual BMWtimg. W. F. M. B-, Friday. Ctooer 19.
St Johas Bev. J. It Irvlas. Praaebina' 1 1
sad 7:80.
Triatty Sunday school. 19: preaching. 11.
Suanyside E. S8th aad E. TemhUl Rev. K.
E. Smith. Sermons by Btshsop Matthew Hague
tvsstmoreiaao Bev. A.
lac UO.
CBtvevatty rara Rev.
J. T. Abbett. D. D.
Preachina 11. 7:3.
Woodiawn aer. w.
Praaahlas
11. 7:8.
Woodstock Rev. L. C Poor.
7:80.
Prsscbiag 11.
- Swedish Bortbwick and Beech Bev.
A. Wellaaaa. 19:45. 7:46.
Joha
Gvrwiaa Bodaey ava. sod Staatoa Bar. F.
A. Sckmaaan. 1. 8.
Africa Eiosi 431 Wmisats ava Be. W.
W. Howard. 11. S.
District savertatsadVaC Rev. WUIssm Walme
Touncso. U IA .991 E. 82d st M. Tasog
2790.
First Germs a ,15 th sad Hoyt Rev. Ed
ssand E. Bertaler. 11. 8 .8.
Bennett staapel C, Jf. Jasper. Praachm
at 2:3.
St, g. Ohwe Sou
' First M. it Caurrh South Corner Usioa
ava. and Maltnnmsh sta 11. sssai lilug by
SJoer v. - leaias. sisteuuun ot asembers
by paator. Res. J. X. rriBih. The LaddeT aad
t 9 ,
EPISCOPAL
PLANNING -ELABORATE
CHRISMS SERVICES
Special Musical Programs Are
Arranged for Sunday; Mid
night Services to 8 Held.
It Is th custom la th Episcopal
church to make much of th Christma
season and this year wfH be no ex
ception tf anything th services and
celebrations wUl be th most elaborate
that havs ever been eld by this de
nomination.
St. Stephens
At St. Stephen Pro-Cathedral Christ
mas services will b held at 7 :10 and
10:20 a. m. At the latter service th
choir alU sing apeclal music under the
direction of Carl Denton and th dean
wUl give tha sermon. Th offering
both eervtoes will be for local needs
and "on day tnoom" has been
aaked for from each member and
friend of th Pro-Cathedral.
The music Drorram will b aa fol
lows:
Proeesslosial hjrma. -p Coats AH Ta Faith rel.'
arne ia e iiav or Aratta.
Oiorta Tlbi. Ueatsu ttbi aad Crsda. frees
TMrt
Ubesssoasao Serrtce la E. by Horatio Parker.
Hrma before seraxsa. "O Little Toem at
letalebess."
Offertor eathesa. "Slaa. Oh Shu Thai
piu a Mora, o KiMmnawr.
Barsaaa Cords, traditional foram.
SaDrtaa. Benedictae (Jul VenU and Arses Del
es - Him ia t j Horatio Karl sr.
Olon la Ezeeads, oM chant.
Hirssslnnsl. "Uara the Herald Ansea) Sin.'
All seats ar free at tha Pro-Paths
dral. Thirteenth and Clay streets, and
any who wish to attend are cordially
welcome. In the sermon Dean McCol
llster will apply Christmas truths to
our times. H feels that Christ and
ills teachings are the only alternative
and antidote to materialism and self
interest and his address will deal in
part with this phase of the Christ maj
message.
The Christmaa oartv for tha Pras-
thedral Sunday school will be held on
i nursaay, December 27. from 2 :10 to
S o'clock.
Trinity Episcopal
The Christmaa season will be celebrst
ed In Old Trinity church. Nineteenth
and Everett streets, with two service,
one on Christmas eve at 7 o'clock, the
other Christmas morning- at 11. Spe
cial mualc has been prepared and this
church Is handsomely decorated for the
occasion. The general public always
attends In large numbers and Joins
heartily in singing the hymns.
St. Davids
Advent will close at fit. Davids
parish with a preparation service for
Christmaa at 7 :0 Sunday nlrht. The
subject of the address will be. "The Hem
of His Oarment." On Sunday morning
at 11 o'clock the rector will nreach on
"Th Old Order Changeth." The other
ervloe will be at the usual hoars. Ob
servance of the Christmas feaat will b
gln on Monday night -at 7 o'clock with
th children's service In th church. The
jj Christmas tree will be In the church this
year. Arter the service the primary
school, under th direction of Mlsee
Oretler. Thompson and Vial, will give a
Bethlehem tableau, a devotional drill
and aing two Christmaa lullabies. At
11 :1S o'clock, weather permitting, the
choir will sing Christmas carols In front
of the church and at 11 :46 th midnight
bucnanst wiu oegin witn a procession.
The service will be Custanc In E flat,
a dignified and worthy setting of the
Sacred Liturgy. Holy communion will
be celebrated Christmas morning at 1
o cloek and at 10 o'clock there will b
sung Eucharist and sermon. The
Christ ma at Ida anthems will b : Bun
day morning, "God So Loved the World"
(Stamer); night. "Prepare Ye the Way
of the Lord" (Garret): Christma eve.
"81ng. O Heaven" (Toner) ; Christmas
day, "Break Forth Into Joy" (Steam).
On the last nlrht of the year the ebolr
will aing Dorothy Buck's great Christ
mas cantata. "Th Coming of th King,"
under th leadership of Tom O. Taylor.
Th choir is working up to a high level
of singing. The rendering of the service
is an occasion to be looked, forward to
Following the- mission to be held at St.
Stephens January S to 12 th Rev. Fa
ther Stansfleld will conduct a 10 day'
mission at St. Davida The date ar
January 17 to 27 Inclusive. Preparation
Is going on steadily and after Christmas
will be speeded up. The mlssioner has
Just concluded a successful series of
missions In Michigan. He comes here
from New York,
St Marks
Christmas music by a vested boy'
choir with William F. Robertson aa male
soloist will be sung st the 10:10 a.
m. Christmas day service at St. Mark's
Episcopal church. Twenty-first and Mar
shall streets. Th muaieal proa-ram has
been prepared under th direction of
Mr. Robertson, choir master. Following
Is the Christmaa day program of serv
Icee for Ft. Marks:
Holy Eucharist. 5:10, 7:20 and 1:20
a. m.; Holy Eucharist and sermon by
Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector, at 10.20
a. m. ; special children's service, 10 :00
a. m.
Th following" musical program has
First Pentecostal R. 7th aad E. Couch sta.
11. 7:30.
SeUwood B. Sth aad Bpoaaae Preaching
by EvanseHst B. H. Moras. II. 7 80.
Brentwood Sth et aad 7ta avs. S. K.
Bev C. V. Fowker. 11. 7 .30. preoebia
Sraadhsavma 94 GarftekL II, 7:8.
IlXhiead park 1199 E. 14th st N. Raw.
W. P. JUvbauco. 11. 9.
g I
- Trinity lth aad Everett Bev. A. A. M ar
son, rector.. 8. 11.
Pra-Calhedral ef St Stephen the Msrtrr
1 9th and Clay Bt. Rev. W. T. Bumn.r. bmanp.
Very Kev. B. IL McCoUker. deaa. 11. 7 JO;
preachia by Dean MeCoUaaav.
St Davlde K. 12th sad Bwtssoat Bev.
Thosaas Jenktna, rector. Servkea 7:38. 9 49.
11 aad 7:B.
St Marks 2 let and Marshall Rev. J. E.
H. Smvpaoa, rector. Rev. J. O. IlaUo, aese
ciate rertnr. 11. 7:46.
St Andrews Hereford St. PlUeexmlh
Archdeacon Chambers us charge. 9. 7 80 a m
Grace Measortat WetdWv and E. 17th N.
Rev. (lews Id ur. Tavlov. 9. 11.
Good Sbt'hsvd Vsncowec sad Graham
Rev Joha De-vow. 11, 7 1
St Mrwaeei swd AU Saiats E. 4 Id aad
Broadway Bev. T. P. Boweo, vicar. 8. 1.
11 aad 6.
Church of Our SarW 40th ava Bad 41st
st S. E Archdeacon Chambers la charge. 11.
Blshoe Merrw Mosaortal ehapel Good 8aaaar
rtaa aawpitaJ Kev. 1'xedrrie XL Howard. 7,
7:46.
St Pauls Woodaas is Bev. Oswald W. Tar
log An saints :5th aad Sarier Rev. FredevM
K. Howard. II.
St J a has teener E. 1 its aad Haraey. BoB.
md Arrkdsesrm ChamWts sa charge. 1 1.
7:3.
Bt afattbew CrWt aad Baaawft eta
BUt. W. A. M Brack, near. 11.
Germaa Evaaaeiieal Frieaats church Tssisri
aee. aad B. 1U Kev. Ehss M. Uegsrt A. 46.
IS.
Fins) 12 th and Aids sta Bsv, Joha H.
Boyd. 19-Se. 7:8.'
Csuuai E. 18th sad Plao sta. Bev. Artkesr
P. BkBaop. 11. Tko Wevtswtds Meaaia of
Chrietaaaa.' 7:39. "The Groso Arvmad th la-
Wewsslsetsv K. .17th aad Sebarsrt" euv
Dr. Edward Pvwcw. 14. -TThe Red Currva.
mar 140, Taa Uoreea a tha First Christ
Arbor Lsdae Bar, Coarse B. Caoaalev. it.
7:43.
Caleary .11th Bad Clay sta girmna by Bev.
Tkssfss AaeVreoa. 1 6. "The Soa of the
Aae-vte." 70. -Waa Did th Sarier Maaa
bv Psao a Earth.
ia uwsa si new. a. .
CHURCHES
been prepared for th 10:29 servio on
Christmaa day:
nmnluail liars I Taa Herald Assies Sta
Krrte Tlilus KrmStabaak
Gloria Tibs aVrsikabaaS
H rata ' Aeast FVUlls
erMoso sols "W.beM. I Brass Yea Clad
Thttasa" GeJbrah
WlUvs r. Bull ulna
Stream Cerea KraStahaak
etm KraOrshans
etfirta ; Kraikaheas
A ae-as Me Xralkakaak
Gloria ta Easiest KraStabaak
e isetanal "Aartls frees tha Has last e
Cteejr."
St. Marys Cathedral
Yuletide services at Bt. Marva Ca.1
tnaoraj will be held on Christma morn
ing beginning with a high mass at C
o'clock. Th principal observance will
be at 11 o'clock, pontlftcatlon ot high
mass. Specially arena ad musks will be
ung and a Christmaa sermon delivered.
Low masse will b held at 7UJ. 5:20
and t:4S.
St Matthews Episcopal
There will be a midnight service at
St. Matthews'. Corbet t and Bancroft
streets. Christmas eve. at 11:20.
St. Michaels Episcopal
St. Michael's EpUcora! church. Rose
City Park. Christmas day service will
be at 2 o'clock and 10 o'clock. Th holy
communion will be celebrated at each
service). Special Christmas music will
. ..- a wa v . V v vv-.v wi mwu.,.
under the direction of C H. Savage and
Mrs. C C. Shay. Gounod's communion
service will be suns. Mrs. J. N. Arch-
bold will sing "Holy Night" for the of-
fetory, accompanied by Mrs. J. H. Mc-
uenamin.
AU Saints Mission
At the All Saints Mission church th
Lnniunu ,im wui w wn uurMur
December 27. at 7:2? o'clock and will
deal with the rellrfou and eacreU
ale-nlf trance of Christmaa. Th Christ
Child" evolves the lire and scenes ei
the Holy Land during the life of our
Savior and deals wtth events common
In the knowledge of all Christianity.
The following 1a the cast:
The Christ Child ffsaay KtookU
Taa VtrrU Mary Annette Oasetee
Jeseoa Richard Weraer
riUeaartae Mark 4ilH
misabeth sUrsaret ntowarleja
flhateoa Ttrrbue gaa
Doctors of the law
Elisabeth Zee. Mary LeoJae Zaa. Martyla
Jane Mr Hernias. Jscqaliae alasoa.
AasaUe Msssmssrs
Mary UoMssnlt. Est ner Hansen.
Mareery Holnuva.
Shepherds
JSCS Hensnaw. Lien&Ml uoiasaa.
Uobert Holme n.
Wat Men
Bra Reed. Crais EnX. Chatoa Boerard
The SMay
Aet 1 . Sceae 1 Zachartea ta the Teamle
Act 1. 2 . . .snUn of Jobs the Baptist
Aet II. Sosae 1 . . . The Aaaaaeaitioa to alary
Act II. Scene I . .The Meases to Use Shepherds
Act II, Scene S
The Shepherds and Wise Ilea at the Manser.
Aet III. The ITess ataUoa of Const la tha Teaapla
Aet IV
The Christ Child Among the Dortnrs of Ue.
A st T The Hoese at iVajeretb
Church of God to
Hold Its Assembly
Th annual assembly of th Church
of God of Oregon la now tn progr a
at th chapel of the Church of God.
lit Felling street.
Several minister from Oregon and
members from an over the state are
present.
Svangallst E. O. Masters ef Boise.
Idaho, will speak Sunday morning to
th church upon th heart searching
them. "Consecration. - The afternoon
servlc will open with a testimony and
prats service by the church. Th
nlng service will be devoted to an evan
gelistlc theme.
Ministers present are: E. O. Masters
f Boise, Idaho; U. G. Clark of Eugene.
Or. : J. J. Gillespl of Sal em. Or. ; Frank
Van Lydagraff ef Bandon, Or. ; - Oscar
Lswt ef Woodburn. Or.; J. Holoorab
of Harris burg, Or.: Oltv Myers of
Rain I sr. Or.; bee Id a others and the
horn ministry. Th Sunday school will
atv a Christmaa program Sunday
morning at 10 o clock.
Meetings will continue three times
dally this week st 10:10 a. m, 1:10 and
7:45 p. m.
All are welcome.
Sermon Series to
Conclude on Sunday
Sunday morning at St. Staph sna, Dean
McColTlster will giv th last of th
series of Advent sermon. In this court
th Incarnation, th Blbl and th min
istry have been considered. Th last
subject Is s mora' general on, but of a
specially Advent character, namely,
"When the Son of Man Cometh WUl He
Find Faith Upon the Earth T"
Sunday, week St. Stephens win observe
th fifty-third anniversary of Its par
ochial organisation. Part of th Christ
maa music will be repeated at this serv
ice, it Is also th Sunday next before
th mission begins, for this reason also
th dean hop for a large attendance
of St. Stephen's people.
There will be weekday sti ilu at th
pro-cathedral every day except Monday
and Saturday.
IN PORTLAND
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PORTLAND; OREGON
Rev. J. AttwAod Stansfleld Corn's ,
ing to Hold Missions In Port
land Throughout January.
PREACHER IS VERY MAGNETIC
Services Will Be Held it St ;
Stephens From Jan. 3 to 13, ,
and St Davids Jan. 17 to 27;
After conslderabl difficulty and at a
good deal of expense, th Pro-Cathedral
and 8t- David's pariah have acurd th
servlc of th Rav. J. Attwood Staiw
field to conduct a series of meetings la .
the two churches mt St. Stephen's.
January 1-12. and at St. David's, Jaau
ary 17-T7. This clergyman, formerly a V
successful parish priest with a larc i
work, now give his whols tlm to bold- '
lag aerie of special mtlng or "Mia- 1
ton. and has don this work with
great success In recent years In many
cathedrals and parishe. larg and
small, throughout the United Slats. H
comes here from a large church ta D ''
trolt. There la nothing of th "Billy -
Sunday" about him. but h seems to bav -
th power of reaching all kinds of
people, not only with real religion, but
Iso wtth const ructtvs reasons for tha
faith which ha puts Into them. During .
his 10 day missions at St. Stephen's and
St. David's there will be various dally
sermons and Instructions, but public tn- .
tarest will center chiefly around tha
Informal evening service. H will
probably be alao at Salem and Astoria.,
Oswego Church Will
.Give Christmas Play
The Oswego Congregational church
will have a Christmas play at th
grang hall on Christmas eve, "Santa's
Christmaa Barrel." Farlea and Christ
mas spirits will reign supreme and th
merriment will be catching. Musis
la woven into the plot of the play
and will be rendered by tiny youngsters,
fairies and Just regular boys and girls.
Cast of characters follows: Mrs. Von
Billion, a Christmaa tre buyer. Mrs. :
Shawper; Grandpa Jolly, owner of
Christmas tree store, Milton Shipley;
Miss Evergreen, clerk In the store. Ion
King; Jim Jolly, manager of the tre
tor. Gordon Cllnefelter : Buttons, aa
errand boy, Harold Huffman ; Pink
Wlnkee Wu. a Christmaa spirit. Alta
Wlrts ; Stiver Star, queen of the fairies.
Irma Pierce; BUI Choppln. bos of th
tre choppers, Harry Johnson ; 8anta
Claus, a yearly visitor. A. A. Crago;
Pollyanna. the glad girl. Doris Nelbusch,
and choruses of fairies, pollyanna glria.
choppers and tots. Soon during th
play, "The Tree Store."
Bible Conference Is .
To Open on Sunday,
Rev. Walter Duff will open a Christ
mas Blbl conference In the Alder street
hall, between Third and Fourth streets,
on Sunday afternoon at t o'clock. Th
conference will continue Sunday night,
Christma v. Christmas dsy and each
night of the week at o'clock. Several
speakers and singers will be present and
"Songs of Hope" wUl be given nightly.
Harold Propple la expected from Los
Angelea. where he ts a, student of Los
Angelas Blbl Institute. Charles Hart,
gospel singer, will give solos each night.
Men's Club Hears
Of Criminal Laws
Tha last monthly dinner of tha marts '
club of Central Preebyterlaa church for
1117 was held Tuesday rvenlng. at
which time District Attorney Walla- H.
Evans gsvs a talk on criminal laws and
ndd improvement. Dr. A. W. Moor, -who
recently returned from a visit to
Camp Lewis, told of hi trip, assuring
th parent and friend of th soldier
boys that everything waa being don for
their comjort and care. L. M. Lepper
was chairman of the vealng.
8 :16. saoalrhag by Rsv. a
Sales dsn Army ranting.
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Lord Spiritually Eiptaiaed."
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OF MllSTOI
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