1 " 4 1 fc - - 1 . 1 . -V - -r -THRmEGQNrDI: JOURNAL 10. SATURDAY, v OCTOBER fft 1918 : . t Rallies Hgam PAIOWVM RALLY SERIES More of PortJand Churches arid ' Sunday Schools to Hold Get I : Together Meetings Tomorrow SPECIAL MUSIC FEATURE Congregations Making Special Preparation in Shape of.Musi 1 cal Programs to Add to I nterest Another rroup of Portlands churches nd Sunday achools ar to oberr 8un- r4r RJ'y y- At Tt ChHatUn church a special program of music and radln will b t;iven by the Bible school. Harold F. Humbert, atate Sunday achool aecretary. ylll deliver a, hort addreaa. The new officers will be Installed. At the morning- service hour Rev. Harold H. Orlffla win apeak on the debt the church owes te the Sun day school. : "' The patriotic element will be promi nent In the Rally day exercise at ' Bunnyslde CongTejatlonal church In the 11 o'clock service. Each class, sup plied with Individual pennant and ban ners, will answer to the roll call with their class songs and mottoes. Gradu ation exercises and Installation of the new officers and teachers win also be held. A cordial Invitation has been ex tended the public Special stress will be placed upon the Idea of rallying all the forces for fall and winter work at the Rally day serv ice Sunday morning at Highland Con gregational church. Special exercises and presentation .of diplomas will be part of the program. The evening service will be. a get-together meeting;. First Free Methodist church baa com bined Rally Sunday and Decision day. Members of the school will bj urged to decide for Christ. A' short session of the Sunday school will be held at the First United Breth ren Church. Sunday, followed by a spe cial program. At 11 o"clock the new pastor. Byron J. Clark of Kansaa City, Ma. will preach. Special muslo will be given under the direction of Professor Moore. Rev. C. P. Blanchard, pastor of Fourth United Brethren church, an nounces Rally day exercises in the morning by the Sunday school and In thai evening by the Christian Endeavor. Services of special attraction will be held . at Sunnyside Methodist church duiina- the Sunday school hour when a Rally day program la to be rendered by the Sunday school under the supervision f George H. Johnson,' superintendent. BREVITIES Lieutenant Colonel Scott, who has charge of the Salvation Army work in Oregon, Washington and Idaho, will conduct a salvation meeting at 8 o'clock Sunday night at corps No. 1 hall, 243 Ash street. 8peclal services; for the dedication of the service flag will be held Sunday evening at Pilgrim Congregational church by Rev. Robert .Murray Pratt Rev. H. R. Austin, from the T. M. C. A. hut at Vancouver barracks, will speak Sunday morning at the Second United Brethren church. In the evening Superintendent McDonald will preach. Rev.. O. D. Watson of Los Angeles will preach three times Sunday at the Oospel tabernacle- of the Christian and Missionary alliance. Evangelist Rev. W. G. Asher will preach at Anabel Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening and each night during the week, on some of the fundamental doctrines of the word of God. it wont itch now, dear siimol will help to make it well and relieve the mart and pain. ; ... Po not neglect a spot of ectema, rath, or other itchinr, burning eruptions land sores, because children's skins are easily irritated, and if the hurt is neglected, obstinate trouble may per sist in later life. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap were originated by doctor and have been used by doctors for' many years. An saatat Mil tkea. iParnwr Health Cam. r.:.-: .... n a i ! tne cay i csicsco. r rocs Imv own experience i f---J.ing preparation that it oj ;' jM ' . t be used , in every boss i u J1 n"T., and prescribed by every s , valuable blood aod bed bnitd oaf nr MtBlIU j 2mm"t . And BmrrihM b ever ih. VciH ia Uw eountrr." Nuxated tro. kcloa to make aeahhier wetnea sad strong er, ctuW wter mm. aanaiacixm suarcec or iDQfMj; t funded. At all good dragg ists. - ,- , v iAilf - r- m .v.C 3 Punday 1 st Congregational 01 Spruce l vision 'Major T. A. Mills of the sprue plane division at Vancouver barracks Is to preach Sunday morning and evening at the ' First Congregational church. Those who, heard , Major Mills last Sunday will be glad of an opportunity to hear him again, as he Is a forceful and entertain ing; speaker. In the evening- he will tell "the greatest Frenchman's greatest story." - ' " . ' After the evening service the church will entertain soldier boys under the auspices of the Young Woman's league of the church. . Soldiers are invited to these informal receptions. Thursday evenings at 7 :45 a half hour service Is held, after which the work of picking- over sphagnum moss will con tinue. New Pastor Is Also Church Missionary The new pastor of the Lents Methodist church, Rev. Luclen B. Jones, Is a re turned missionary, from India, who is acting as a supply for the church in the absence of Rev. F. M. Jasper, who was granted a leave of absence by the con ference to engage In T. M. C. A. war work. Rer. Jones came to Portland and aaked for a small pastorate that he might be able to continue his studies in dental work. He Is studying1 at the North Pacific Dental college. Mr. Jones found when, he entered the college that he had learned many things about dentistry in India which the local professors had no knowledge of, so he Is also lecturing; to the classes on bis experiences and find ings In India. As soon as Rev. Jasper returns from France Mr. Jones will va cate the pulpit.' n i Bible Classes At , First Presbyterian The work of the bible classes at First Presbyterian church will be of interest this fall and winter. The women's class will be In charge of Mrs. Helen Ekin Starrett on the subject of "Current Re ligious Thought," and the men's classes will be led by Rev. John H. Boyd on "Some Social Aspects of the Teachings of Jesus." . DIRECTORY Nineteenth Sunday After Trinity Uniform S. S. Lesson Ahnhim ImvliM Home." Gen. 12:1-0. Tonne pcopla and adulta "Heedins the Call to a Ufa of Service"; intarmeajaxea ana semon T.oin Away From Home."; Junion "A Man Who Dared." . Golden Text: "Be Thou a Bleating. Uen. 12:2. Young People's . Topics Bantlst Union "An fop Chrtat." TV. "Our Mcney." 1 Tim. 0:6-10. 17-19. (Connecrm tion maetlnf .) - . Chrtntlan Eodeaver HAII for Christ" TV, "Oar Money.' 1 Tim. 6:6-10, 17-10. (Con- eerauon meeuas.) Junior Christian Endeavor "How to Be CLtietUn SoMierm." . Tim. 2 :!-4. (Consecra tion meeting. ) Epworth I-me "Our HerKare From Our Early Methodist Home Miaetona." be. 38. . staptlst First White Temple, 12th and Taylor Bev. William A. Waldo. 11. "The Joyful Doty"; 7.4K, "The Qaetion of Spiritual Geography." Ee.t 8ide E. 20th and Salmon BeT, W. P. Hinson. 11. "Why This Church Is Here"; T:4R, "Mr. ManoaH and Her Wise Reasoning." Third VsncooTrt and Knott. Rev. Webley J. Bearen. 1J, "M y God and 1"; 7:45. "Beady fir Christ's Return." Arleta, Rev. W. Garnet Hadley. 11, ser mon, reception of new memben and the Lord's aipper: 7:80. "Will the Baptist Church Be Put on the Scrap Heap When, the Boys Come Home?" Calvary E. 8tn ana Ursnt Bev. J. E. Thomas. 11. J:45. 1 Glenooa E. 45th and Main. Rev. F. C. tasletta. 11. 7:45. Sellwood Bethany Key. T. J. Broomflald. 11. 8. Grace E. 7Bto and Ash. ,11, 7:45. Highland Rev. Ed C. Cofer. 11. 8. University Park Bev. 8. Lawrence Black. 11. S. Oatholto St. Peters Lenta Bev. P. Beuteen. a. 10:80. 7:S0v ' , Pro-caUMarej iou ana jjbtu uev. e. v. O-Hara. 6. 7:15. 8:80. 8:43. 11. 7:45. St Lawrence sa ana nnermsn Kev. J. o. Hughes. 6.8:80. 10:80.7 :80. St Patrtess iwtn ana osner nev. a. p. Murphy. 8. 10:80. 7:80. St Francis E. izio ana nnt jut. j.- tu Black. 6, 8. , 10:80. 7:80. Immaculate neari oi uarjr wuiiamt and Stanton Rer. W. A. Daly, 6. 8. B. H, T:80. Holy Kosary u. sa na uiaecamaa Bev. E. a Olson. 6. 7. 8, 0. 11. 7:30. Bt Hose js. boo em enineaa aev. 1. O'FarreU. 8. 10:80. 4. St Andrews is, vm ana aioerta Be. J. Xiernan. 8. 10:80, 7:80. Tne Mtaeieine si. zetn ana sujrryoa Rev. George F. Thompson. 7 :80, . 1 1. Ascension fc. you ana xsmniir Franciscan Fathers. 8. 10:80 7:80. Blessed Sacrament Aieryiana and Blandena Rer. F. W. Black. 8. 10:80. 7:80. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoia Ret. O. Baymead. t. 10:80. 7:80. St Ignatius 8220 484 st & E. Jesuit Fathers. 6 :80. 8. 10 :80. 4: St Stephens E. 2d and Taylor Rev. War- n A. Waltt 6. 8:80. 10:80. 7:80. Holr Redeemer Portland bird, and Tmimhi.. tb. Rev. William J. Derlne. 6. 10:807:80. St PhUUp sen- (Paulst Fathers) K. lfltJi and Hickory Rer. .W. J. Cartwrightv 7:80. . 10:80, 7:80. Bt. . uiemenie s. omitn are. ana Newton Serrite Fathers. '6. 8. 10:80, 7:80. Sacred Heart E. 11th and Oentei Rev. fl. Robl.. 8. 10:80. 7:80. - , St Antha E. 15tb and Millsi' Rev., j. Commlnsky. 8. 10:80. 7:80. i St Staawaus (Follan) Maryland and Fau ing Rer. F. Matthew. 8, 10.80, 7:80. St Joseph (German) loth and Couch Rev. B. Durrer. 8. 10:30.7:30. St Michael (ItaHaa) tth and MUV Rer. If. Baleitm. , 8. 10:80, 7:80. St Clsres Capitol Hill Franciscan Fathers. T:S0. :IB. St Charles B.' SSd and Alherta Rrr. J. p. O'Flynn, 8. 100. AU Saints E. 8th and GUsan Rer. Father WiUiaia Cronln. 8. 100. . ? OhrletUA !.. Flist Park and Cotambie) Rev. Hsreld H. GriMie. 11. "The Church's Debt to the Bible School"; 7:45, "The Curse of a Morbid -Curioa- East Bide B. 12th and Taylor Rev. R. Bt Sawyer. 11. "Has the Doctrine of Love Tour Enemiea Fauedt"; 7:80, "What Shall I Do in This Hour of CrislsT" Monunila B. ; 76th and Hoyt Bet J. W. Jankina. 11. S. Rodney Areune Rodney aad Knott Rev. 3. F. GhormWy. 11. "RoU CaU of the Heroes"; 8. jne urea oanrest tioni. - s Woodlawn E. 7 th aad Liberty Key. Joseph D. Boyd. - 5-': eubleet: "Unreality. " First 18th and atverett 11. B. CiBund g. Sth and Holledev. 11. ft. : . Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fewrth Vaaoouver are. and Emersoa. 11, $, i iiiui i ex. tn t, b. a.- 11. BiztkMaaonte TempK 888 Tamhill. 11. 8. at Joane Holetook bloefc. lL. -AU churches Wedneedsy.-a p. sa, ' First Perk end Kadfeoev Sermon by Mater T." A.( Mills. 10:80. "Humanity s War Gau t:45. "Jeaa Tal efc' . f - atKnsoei .Memorial . 2th and Ererett Bev. .Watrea Moore., ill, , '."!? ... w. . ' Snunnirte F. - S$d end Ts.tn .. t t Stanh.. Jl. Ralty day celebration; 7:45. ClueB- Highland t 6th aad Preeoott R. Wward Constant-' 11. "Our Aha aad Purpose"; 7 :80. "BeUy 'Round the Flag."- ': i - WaverJji HelahU-S. IJd aad Woodward--- ALL METHODISTS Ti HOLD HOM E. Dr. Stansfield Is Making Every : Effort to Have Record At-, tendance at His Church. - Home ; coming; ' Sunday is the first Sunday of the new conference year In all local Methodist' churches. 'At the First Methodist, Dr. Joshua Stansfield is making: an effort to have a - record attendance at both the church and Sun day school services. The day will be closed with a patriotic rally known as the "Honor Roll Service," to honor of the 85 boys who have gone from the church Into the service of the nation. Patriotic musical selections will be prom inent In the service. , " Sunday will be known as "Come-to- Church Sunday" at the Wilbur Metho dlst church,, la the Multnomah hotel. and special plans have been perfected to make this service of unusual Inter' est. The Wilbur quartet, under the di rection of Professor William Mansell Wilder, will provide the music and Dr, Short, the recently- appointed pastor. will preach his first sermon In this con f erence year. To assist in promoting the purely churchiness of the services, a new chapel organ has been installed. Dr. Clarence True Wilson will preach and all three Choirs will render special. music at Sunnyside Methodist church Sunday morning. The Epworth league has prepared a unique program, for the young people at 6 :30 o'clock. At 7 :4S p. m. the opening-grand sacred concert of the season will take place. The following Methodist churches will welcome new pastors: Centenary, Rev, J. C. Rollins ; Central, Rev. A. R. Mac lean ; Clinton-Kelly, Rev. John Parsons ; Garden Home,-Rev. A. B. Calder; laa- relwood, Rev. A. C. Brackenbury ; Lents, Rev. L. B. Jones ; Lincoln and West moreland, Rev. F. A. Olnn Monta villa, Rev. Hiram Gould ; Rose City Park. Rev. D. Lester Fields, and Sellwood, Rev. W. S. Gordon. Lecture on South Africa Sunday evening Rev. C. H. Johnston, who was engaged in educational work In South Africa, will give an Illustrated lecture at University Park Congrega tional church, on "Things the Natives Taught Me." The collection is to be given to foreign missions. OF CHURCH Lattielwood 45th are. and 65th at 8. E. . Mrs. J. J. Handsaker. Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Rev. Robert Murray Pratt 11. "The Religious Significance c- a Social Meal"; 8. "The 8oul of the 8oldier." Finnish Mission 107 Skidmora Bev. Samuel Kerala. 6. 7:80. Cpraeeoaf Trinity lth and Everett Bev. A. A. Morri son. 8. holy communion; 11, "America's Mis sion in the War"; 8. "Whose Side of the Greet Fiht Is God Out" Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen the Martyr 18 th and Clay Bt Bev. W. T. Sumner, bishop. Sundays: 7:45 a. m., 11. preaching by the bishop. "The -Church aad Japan." 7?45 p. m. Church school. 9:45 a. m. Week days, Wednes day, 7:30 a. m., Friday. 9:30 a. m.; Holy day. CSV. St Davids E. 12th and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. T:80. 9:80, 11. 7:80, i ne uignt and wrong of Bweering. " St Marks 21st and Marshall Rev. J. G. list ton. rector. 7:80, 11. St Andrews Hereford at, Portsmouth Arcndeecon Chambers in. eharge. 9, 7 :S0 9. St. Grace Memorial E. 17th aad Wcidlsi Rev. utwaia w. xayior. s. 11. Good Shepherd Vancoutur and Graham uev. jonn lMwson. 11. 8. St Michael aad All Saints BT 4Sd aad Broadway Bev. T. F. Bowen. Ttcar. 8. 1 0. 11. S. Church of Our Sarior 80th are. and 41st st 8- E. Rev. E. H. Clark, ricar. 7:30 aad 11 a. m. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samarltaa Ital Key. Frederw K. Howard. T. 7:45. t Pauls Woodmen Rev. Oswald W T. lor. 4. ATI Saints 25th aad Sarier Rer. Frederic &. nowaru. 11. St Johns Memorial E. 15th sad Harney, oeiiwooa. ner. a. cunt in charttt. 11. 7:8a St Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Rt. w. a. st. nreca, near. io, 11. CvsneefleeJ First E. 6th and Market Rer. E. D. Hora- scnucn. n, o. Free Reetnedlaet (Tentnl E. 65th and Flanders Rer. W. H. uoiiee. First E. 9th aad MOl Rev. A. Been. ii. --nner Uorxjuest of Christ"; 8. Congregation Beth Israel 12th aad Main Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Sabbath ser rices Friday top. m., oininuT, iu:ou a. m. ouaaay, 10, in Foruand academy bldg.. 18th and Mont gomery. Religious - schooL Bible classes at Central library, second and fourth Wednesdays. Congregation A ha Tie Shoiom Park and Cle a. mosi n. Aoranamson. rTiaay. a a. i Saturday. 9:30 a. m. Latter Oav Safnta Church of Jesus Christ of Letter Dee n. xaw ana uaaison. lu. 1 :sa. Lutheran St. Panto E. 12 th and Clinton Rev. Kraute. 9 :30. 10 :80, 8. Our Sariors E. 10 th aad Gnat Rev. M. A. Christensen. 11, serrice ia English, fol lowed by communion. Trinity Williams and Graham Rer. J. Reinbaeh. 9:15. 10:16. 7:80. Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Dark Rev. Wilhelm Pattersen. 11. Service in Eneliah. topic, "When the Blind Shall Beoeive Their 8ight"; 8, service in Norwegian, topic. "Nut- areu unnsiiamty. U race t-ngliaii Mason and AJblna. B :80. 10.80, preaching by Professor L. Blanken- buehler. Hamilton Chapel E. eOth aad Glisaa Bev. jr. j. Kppiing. ii. Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant aad Rod- ney jier. a. A. itorrevta. IX, 8. Methedtr Kptoeooal Centenary E. 9th and Pin Rev. J. C. noil ins. ii, i:o. " Central Tanoouver aad Fargo Rev. A. B. uciean. 11, :ou. "AFTER? BERLIN, AFTER VICTORY, WHAT?" What of future deysf v Where rests the burdea in a democracy T : After all the costs, at what point shell failure to suetaiu saeaa eollapseT Whose, then, shall be the burden in beerrng up future social ' etructuses? Whose the duty bow to make them ready! Whose the worn than eruel neglect. If we shan. aot the oncoming generatioa to their - - moral tasks oi tomorrow r v t. tDWARD M. FKN0K, O. D- ' T will aiscwsa these matters ia hia ' r aermoa Sunday morning at 10:80 - WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. 1TTH 3TO. aad 8CHTJTXEB gTS. ,' EVKNiNa acRvieaa at Ttaa - ' r Subject of Evening Sermoa: ; "Missing the BalUeye; V i Why Men FtdP9 ; ExcrErriojrAxivT: Jianc mtjmc COMING aturfe tTKi " hin; to ;appeii Northwest women In the. Columbia i river branch of the Woman's ' Foreign Missionary ' society are planning for their twenty-sixth annual meeting, which is to be held in the First Metho dist Episcopal church of Boise, Idaho, October 17 taC 20. Rev. Wlllsie Martin is pastor of the church Several Port land . women are prominent In the or ganisation and are to have parts on the program just published. Among them are Mrs. Matthew Simpson Hughes, Mrs. A. N. Fisher. Mrs. W. M. Usklne, Mrs. 'A. R. Maclean, fMrs. M. B- Parounagain. Mrs. C. K. Larsen, Mrs. Charles Bowen and Mrs. A. Hi SprouL Bededicatlon of the service flag with six blue stars and one gold star added will take place Sunday morning at the Bethlehem Norwegian Lutheran church. The service flag will be In English. Soldiers are Invited. Special music is to be rendered. The evening service will be In Norwegian. The .Portland Ministerial association will hold Its regular monthly meeting Monday at 10 :30 o'clock in the T. W. C. A. auditorium. Dr. E. H. Pence of Westminster Presbyterian Church win deliver the address. All ministers are urged to be present. - Vesper services for the benefit of young people who are strangecs in the city are to be held Sunday afternoons at 4 o'clock in the First Presbyterian church. These meetings are to be in terdenominatloaal. A program is to be rendered by the Warren Vesper orches tra, led by Miss Gertrude Hoeber, as sisted by Miss Marguerite Moore Bourne, soloist. Dr. John H. Boyd and James F. Ewlng will address the class Following the addresses a social time with refreshments will be given by the friendship circles. The meeting is to be held In room E. Rev. G. A. Spies is to be assistant to his father, Rev. Henry Spies, at Canby Methodist church, Instead of being the regular pastor at Boring Methodist church, as was announced at the annual Methodist conference. This announce ment was made by the father. The United ' Brethren church at Am boy, .Wash., where Rev W. R. Revler is pastor, will conduct a flag drill in the Sunday school at 10:30 in the morning, and at 11 :30 there will be a service flag dedication. Mr. Askine of - Vancouver barracks T. M. C. A., will give the dedi catory sermon. At 8 o'clock there will be preaching and special song service. SERVICES IN Clinton Ken B. 40th And Powell Rev. John Parsons. 11. ' Kpworth 26th and Sarier. . 11, 7:80. First 12th and Taylor ReT. Jostraa, Btans- fieW. 10:80, "Workers With God"S 7:80. Patriotic Rally." Firxt Norweeiaa Danish 18th and Hort Rer. Elias Gjerdias. .8. Vancouver Ave .Norwatian I nth RWdmore and Taaeouver Rev. Elias GjenUng. 11. Lincoln EL 6 2d and Lincoln Rev. F. A. Gina. 11. Ht Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Rev. E. OBa Kid ridge. 11, "Kew Beginnings"; 8, ."How to Snnnyeid- E. 35th end .Yasahm-Bev.. B. E. amita. 11. preaefaina y Dr. Clarence True wu- i; 7:45, grand sacred concert. St Johns w. Learitt ' and Syracuse -Rer. J. H. Irvine. 11. 8. Wilbur Multoomsh hotel Rev: Francis Bur- gette Short 11, "Come to Church Sunday." Dniyersity Park Fvka and Lombard. Rev. J. T. Abbott 11. 7:80. BeHwood Rev. W. S. Gordon. 11. 7:80. Rose City Park Rev. D. Lester IUMl 11. T:80. - Weatmorelaad Rev. F. A. Ginn. 7:80. Lenm Luclen B. Jones. 11, 7:80. ; Montarilla E. 80th and Pine R TTlran uouia. ii, 7:80. ' Dletxict SUnerintMMlimt. tt-v -U7flllm Walln. xoungaoo, u. d., 691 E. 62d st N. Tabor 2790. SJ. E. South First Union and Multnomah Ret. James T. French. 11. 8. Wazereoe First E. 7th and Couch Rev. CL Howard Davis. Sellwood E. Sth and Spokane Rev. B. H. Mono. Preaching by Mrs. Morse. 11. 8. Preehvterian First 12th and Alder Rev. John H. Boyd. 10:80, quarterly communion and reception of new members: ' 7:45. "Degenerate) Christianity a. tne Holy I .and." . Westminster East 17th and Schuyler Bev. Edward H. Pence. 10:80. "After Berlin. Where? After Victory, Wnatt"; 7:45. 'iMlsatng rat muiseye; vrny as en rail. Central E. 13tb aad Pine. Bev. Orlando B Pershing. Cairary nth and Clay Rev. R. W. Roger. Mt Tabor E. 55 th and Belmont Rev. Ward MacHenry. 11, communion and reception of members, topic, "The Felt Need of the Christ Mevage"; 8, "The Balkans and Modem Ciril- iittion." Vernon 19th and Wyaaat Rev. J. R Iatndsborough. 11, 7:30. Piedmont Rev. A. L. Hutchison. 11. eo munioa and recentioo of members, tonic. "A Great World Tragedy"; 7:30, "Jerusalem the born or a nation. Fourth First and Gibbe 10:80. - Kenilworth E. 34th aad Gladstone Rer. Paul E. Ratsch. 11. 8. . Hope E. 78th and Ererett ReT. Floyd. E. ucrru. ii. o. Rose City Dr. Robert H. MilHgan. 11. "The Power of Enthusiasm"; 8, "The Proridence That Shapes uur rjnds." Forbes Graham and Gantenbein. Trinitj Virginia and Nebraska Rev. Theo- aore f. emitn. pastor-elect. 10. 11. 7:80. Anabel Rev. John E. Nelson. Preaching by cjTengeust vr . .. Asner. il, o. Millard, Avenue Rev. W. Lee Gray. 11 "The Magic Mirror"; 8, Sunday school rally pro gram. ... : . Seventh Day AdVentrsts Note Regular services or this denomination are neia on eaturaay. . Central E. 11th aad Ererett L. R. Dick son, nastor. 11:15. Tabernacle Arcanum haS. 18 th and Wash. IBgtoa, 11, t:b. ' MontariUa E. 80th aad Everett Elder J. A. uernan. ii. Leats 94th st and 68th ave. EMef W. T. First Presbyterian Church 12th and Aldar Streata ! BET. J0H1T H. BOTD, D. D. Pastor - , A. tf, BRltF OOMMUS1IOM ADDRESS StOw 8S. DKatSJKRATE 4 CHRIST1AMITT OF THE HOLT LAWO : A atadr of Reiiftoa la sHOsffni efstaasCllMb i- of s emces in r4?lany ?uIchf !." P'lHYFilH CYCLE WILL of interest ;to 911 October and November are to be two bic months In the history of leagued om. In connection with the great centenary movement, which Is holding the center of attention In the Methodist !Furch to day, the EDWorth league board of con- trot naa set uias. uaoovr w i v. November for the consideration of home missions in Methodism. . January and February. 1919. win be set aside for study of foreign missions. The second vie president of the chapters la to be given full charge of these six special meetings. Besides this work, the first vice president is asked to lay plans for the observance of "wln-my-chum" week in November. One day during the month is to be observed as "old folks' day" at the church. Evangelist F. T. Carlson of Idaho Is coming to Portland to open a series of revival meetings at Bible conference hall on October 13. . Rev. W. Q. Asher of Idaho Is to lecture in the hall this Sunday at Z o'clock. Dr. A. L. Hutchi son Is to lecture Tuesday at S p. m. on "New Testament Prophecy." Evangel ist Carlson wishes to especially reach the shipyard men and their families through his meetings. He will also con duct open-air meetings. Song Preacher Northup will lead the singing. The hall is at 266tt Alder street. Ralph Geil and Walter Duff are directing the meet ings. . The Sunday evening open forum will be resumed this week at the Church of Our Father (Unitarian). Rev. Barclay Acheson of the army Y. M. C. A. will be the speaker. He will talk on the selective service question. In the morn ing Rev. W. G. Eliot will preach. A A Salvation "Dollar day" will be- the unique celebration of the young people of the East Side. Baptist church Sun' day evening in their new church home. At 6 :30 o'clock they "will show a splen did line of goods and surprising oppor tunities for investments which wJU bring In the largest dividends for the longest time on the dollar that can be found anywhere." They also promise "certain Imperishable materials at lower prices." Mission Will Open The Redemptlonist Fathers will open a week's mission in St. Charles Catholic church Sunday at 10:30. Commencing Monday there will be dally services at 5 :30 and 8 :30 a. m., and 7 :30 p. m. Special Instructions will be given to the school children at 4 p. m. PORTLAND 8t Johns Central ave. aad Charleston Elder A. H. Folkenberci 11. Mt Tabor B. 60th aad Belmont Elder W. liugert 11. Albina Skid more and nfalmrv Rev. A. A. Meyer. C F. Knott, local elder. 11:15. Bcanalnaytaa Ocden halL Vississinpl and soever, jj. . Sarrallea Arrr.l Coroe No. 1 248 Ash at. Adjutant Frank Genge. 11, holiness meeting: 8:16, testimony meeting; 8, preaching by oionel Bcott -Uorne No. 4-128 First Adjutant Jnaanh uarnsoa. ii, 8. , New Church Secietv SI l . IsifYenoa Hev. WUllara R. Reece. 11. "What' the New Christian tnurcn ieaefcea Concerning God." - Unitarian "Church of Our Father .. Brnadwav arxt . Tanw hill Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. 10:15, Christening service; 11, Shall Christianity Lose Its. Cutting imager -; iz, communion semoe; 7:45, . loram. Br relay Acheson of T. M. C A., on "The Work of the Ijocal Inatrnctlas Bosnia for bWtli, irail Men. United Brethren Conference suDerinteadant Rev. O. wi lfn- uonaia. First E. 1 Sth and Vorriaon. Tt. Htm T Liara. 11, s. Second E. 27th isl Rnmnjtr Rv' Tt O. Svmmeriin. 11, "There Is A Lad Here." by Ker. H. H. Austin of T. M P. A A TTin.h myarey." by Superintendent O. E. McDonald. Third 67th st end SSd im. a R H. E O. JSbepherd. 11. "AggreeriTe or Defensive. r-mcmi ; o, in a Atan bos uoar Fourth Tnemont Rer. n. p. RlaMhanL 11. Sunday School rrnllT cxerciaea: "Tonne i euiue e riace in tne unarcn. United Preshrterlsfl Church of the Stranger Grand and Rer. 8. Earl Da Bois. 10:30. 8. Mlscellaneoci Chrlstiaa aad Missionarr AStanee L Otti and Clay Rev. John E. Fee. 11. "The Joys - uearen ; z:su, America In Prophecy' .ou, -ins auiienniuna. Bealisatioa Lara 1 He B. t n Edward Mills. 11. "The 'Plus Life' and tta Kiwarus' ; 8, "Daring to Trust the Infinite1 sruay class Wednesday. 2:80. Church of the Universal Meaaianla 414 E. Ererbtt. 11. S. "Death.' Life's kliaeon. cepnon -; w eaneaday . H, study class. t ryTstadeipMae 621 E. Waahingtoa. 10:30. Lnares ox una ana rauine. ji gerical serf ices Sunday and all week. mens jtesort tn and Burnaide Rev. Levi .uuihuu, eupenmenuenr. a. lrst IMTine Scienee TflfMri KM. n.. m M. Minard. 11. "Freedom": Tneadav. 2; Woi. ii GOD'S LASTAP- PEALTOTHE NATIONS" Hear Evangelist L. K. Dick son in This Great Lecture on l?ib!e Prophesy ' Chrii texisen9s : Hall Eleveath St, BeC Verrison aad Taaiam SCKBAT JflGHI y ' October;6 " Avspices Western Orea-oa Coafersaee of . Seveatk-Day idveatlsta .- 4 SOJTO EBTIci ' ItU ' P. X. BE SUNDAY FEATURE St Stephens Pro-Cathedral to Work for Revival of Con gregational Singing. Incident to a popular movement in the Episcopal church for the revival of con gregational singing, a hymn cycle will be held at St. Stephens Pro-Cathedral at 7 :S0 o'clock Sunday evening. Bishop Sumner will explain the history of lead ing hymns and they will be sung by the congregation. The bishop In former years, as dean of the Chicago cathedral. conducted hymn cycles., The bishop's pastoral letter to the clergy and laity will be read from the pulpits throughout the diocese Sunday. It deals with the activities of the dio cese during the past year. Its reading was postponed from last Sunday, when the -clergy gave thetr attention to the Liberty Joan drive. Grace Memorial church purchased $100 bond to help Portland go ore the top on the fourth loan drive. . Services at Trinity church begin -Sun day morning with the celebration of holy communion at 8 o'clock In the chapel. At 11 o'clock there will be reg ular morning prayer and sermon by the rector. Dr. A. A. Morrison. In the eve ning at 8 o'clock Dr. Morrison will dls cuss tne question: wnose siae of the Great Fight Is God On?" Trinity Sun day school Is under, the personal super vision of the rector. St. Davids church is formulating plans to liquidate its church debt within the next few months so that at the fiftieth anniversary next year the church may be consecrated, as the Episcopal church does not consecrate Its houses of wor, ship until the last dollar Is actually paid. - St. Mathews Episcopal church Is .to hold Its annual harvest home festival Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, when a war service flag of 10 stars Is to be dedicated. Evangelist to Give Lecture to Public .Evangelist L K. Dickson of the Sev enth Day Adventlst church will give a public lecture- In Christensen's hall Sun day niaht on Bible prophecy, entitled "God's Last Appeal to the Motions." In this lecture Mr. Dickson will bring out some facta regard ins the church among the nations. Every Thursday night at 7:30 Evangelist Dickson con ducts a special course of Bible study. The public ia cordially invited to attend these studies, which are held in the Central Seventh Day Adventlst church, corner Eleventh 'and East Everett streets. Central Presbyterian Has Fine Large Choir A large new choir will sing for the first time Sunday morning at Central Presbyterian church, under the direc tion of J. T. Belcher. This choir Is com posed, of young people and promises to be an attractive feature in Central's services. RALLY RALLY riRST aUMDAT NtW CONFCRKRCg VKAR Homecoming Sunday FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TWELFTH AJTD TAYXOB STS. 10:80 ERMOM RKV. JOSHUA STAN6FIELO, D. D. aUBJIOT - Workers With Cod 1tr1S ana at suwdat sohool rally 7:80 P. M. PATRIOTIC RALLY Honor Flag Service Oreen 1K-Mlnwte PTaluaa FATRIOTIO 8KRMON. DR. 6TANSFIELO "Victory and Peace AmeHean Flee aalute Bar aeevte Mener Flae aatute Oewaretetlea National an F-asrietlo A nth s wis Aeeclas Music fey Quartet SOLOS BY aOLOIKR B0T8 FROM VANOOUVKR War Time Education Haadrede ef aiea aav been traiaed tat tie TTar JCaehlme" CAvtatlea. Ante Tracks. Badlo, ladastry, Cestsaerre, eteJ 6 aria g the past year ky the r. MU C A. rXheola, . Day and Night YCU-MAY ENTER NOW FOR -RatUo TeUgraphy Aatoanebila Aviation Engines Accountancy Register Now for College Kota Shipbuilding and halt time Electrical Engineering Schools, etc, will begin October 14. For detailed laformatlea address . Department of Education Division A . . Y. M. C. A.. Pevtbmd Electrical y Engineer ing School - " - - XHdlf Titne Plan) i C . . ' PracticaL Ezperiemce) aael . Earning , Wkfla ' Yoa Are Learning . -A plaa whereby tie cntfneerint student attains a thoroOKh technical trainlne-secure practical electrical experience i which correlates " with his school work and at the samt time earns sufficient to pay sa expenses, -.. " ' . - ; : kr tor Full Information Address i - : .- v Y; M. C. A. COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING 'SCHOOL ' 1 -'"-. ,. - - DIVISION A f , ,w .Portland ast Sidepaptists to Worship, in ev Home on Sunday Sunday the East Side Baptist church oonaregatlon will worship in the new edifice- at East Twentieth and Salmon streets for the first time. In bis morn ing sermon. Dr. W. B. Htnson will em phasize thav great fact that In -essentials there Is unity to be found In the commonwealth of the various churches. Sunday evening Dr. Hlnson la to deliver k sermon on- "A Wise Woman." " Dr, William A. Waldo will emphasise the desirability of all ettlsens purchas ing Liberty bonds In his Sunday morn ing sermon at the White Temple. The Lord's Supper will be administered at the close of the service and the hand of fellowship will b given new membera In the evening Dr. Waldo will talk on the third subject In bis series on "Life's Great Questions." A song service will precede the evening meeting. The pub lics is Invited. Portland Men Are At Synod Meeting The Columbia conference of the Augustana Synod is holding its seml-an nual conference at Vancouver, B. C. their closing session to be held this after noon. No lay delegates are In attendance at this conference. Among those attend ing are the following from Portland Rev. A. V. Anderson, of the Immanual Lutheran church : Rev. Axel M. Green, supervisor of the Emmanual hospital. and Rev. V. G. Ogren, of the Augustana Lutheran church. They left here Wed nesday night. Rev. Albert Loreen, form erly , pastor of the Bethel Lutheran church at Arleta, who has been In Sattle for the past two years, has ac cepted a call in St. Paul. The Bethel con gregation here has merged with that of the Agustana church. Rev. W. Lee Gray to Begin New Duties Rev. W. Lee Gray, the new pastor of the Millard avenue Presbyterian church. is to assume his duties Sunday morning Rev. Gray wit called to the local charge from North Bend. Hia new charge hag about ISO membera. Rev. Amos, the former pastor, resigned to take up war work. Mr. Gray built the Unity Presby terian church between Rose City park and Parkrose, and was pastor of that organization for five years. Ha Went from the Unity church to North Bend In January. The Unity church became well known In Portland because the pastor and a group of people In the neighbor hood threw aside major beliefs and built a community church. Another Opportunity TO HEAB Major T. A. Mills First Congregational Church Park aad Madlsoa Strosts 16tl6 A. X. . Humanity's War Gains1 7C P. M. "Jean Val Jean" "Greatest Frenchman's Greatest Story" Special music both morning and eve ning. Luclen E. Becker, Organist and Director. Come aad Worship With t7 Toa Will Eajey Both fiervlees ' Social Hoar for Soldiers aad Sailors PoUowiav Evealag Strvlco WILBUR METHODIST CHURCH MULTNOMAH HOTEL Bunder 6eheo4 1 0 Prsschlna 11 A. M. 8KRM0N aUaWKOTl The imperative NOW WHsur Quartet glnat Tedar Offertory Seietet OR. STUART MeOUIRK, Barltene Old friends meet here, aad aew Meads are aiade bere. Are ytra lonely ia Port land? Conte to Wtlbnr U etaodist CImrea. The moat home-like church in Portland I shall look for yoo tomorrow moraias 800IAL HOUR POCLOWIR0 6IRVI0C frefloH Bureptte Bhert. Paster Resldenc COS Twenty.T)ilr1 Be HortA Pnene Mala 8786 Business Stenography CotUaw Preparatory Pharmacy Preparatory Night School Churches f RESBYTERIANS TO AND RECEPTIONS Quarterly Services at the First Church by Dr. Boyd in Morn ing; Palestine Victory, Evening DR. PENCE'S TOPICS TIMELY Pastor of Westminster Will Dis cuss After-War Conditions Trinity's New Pastor to Preach. Full communion services and recep tions for new members are announced by nearly all Presbyterian churches in the city. At First church Dr. John H. Boyd Is to conduct the quarterly com munion service In the morning and In the' evening; he will talk on a topic sug gested by the recent victories of Gen eral Allenby in the Holy Land. ; Dr. A. It. Hutchison, pastor of Pied mont church, also announces the special service and a new series of sermons for both the morning and evening serv ices. The morning service at Mount Tabor Presbyterian church will be featured by the reception of nsw members and com munion. Frederick R. Mitchell will have charge of the' choir Sunday for the first time. The evening services will be of interest In view of the welcome news from Bulgaria. Parents whoae children find ia West minister church aad Bible school their church home are urged by Dr. Edward H. Pence to be present at the Sunday morning service. 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