12 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1918. . ' 1 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL . PORTLAND. OREGON, giving in 3ts ense to in -Portland hanks ifull bserved Wins Pear THURSDAY Will E T E festival Spirit Will Be Subordi nated to That of Genuine Re turn of Thanks for Blessing. SERVICES TO BE ELABORATE Churches Plan to Celebrate Great Event Both on Forthcoming Sunday, Besides on Day Itself. MEAN MUCH MOR AN HERETOFOR . TTianksKlvinir, w-tilch In the recent years past, had lost much of its original Inspiration, and had assumed more of a pirit of festivity and Jollity than of religious thanks for the blessings show - ered upon the earth, this year Is getting back to a conformance with the orig inal Idea. The churches In Portland, to a great ,; ar extent than In previous years, will i .hold services on Thanksgiving day. In most cases this being in addition to a Thanksgiving celebration on one or both - of the services Sunday. Thanksgiving for the ending of the world war, the bountiful crops, and for the manifold other blessings that are to jrow out of the recent world war, form the burden of the themes of the various ministers, while. In addition to these, the churches are preparing elab orate musical services. The services on Thursday will be purely of a thanksgiving nature, words of thanks to the Almighty being said,' and In many cases more or less elabor ate discussion of the great good fortune which has suddenly come upon us, will be Indulged In by the pastors, or In soma cases laymen. First Presbyterian A great patriotic Thanksgiving day service will be held at First Presbyte rian church. Dr. John II. Boyd, the pastor, will give an address on "Amer ica's Part In the War." This Is the ad dress which made such an Impression when given before the Rotary club last Tuesday, and it will be repeated by re quest. Music will be furnished by the First Tresbyterlan orchestra, with the - treat organ, and by the quartet. There will be a large number of patriotic songs for the audience to celebrate the victory and the coming of peace. All are wel tome to attend this service. Churches Meet Together Union Thanksgiving services will be - held at the White Temple, Thursday, at 10 a. m. The First Baptist, First Meth odist, First Congregational, First Chrls . Man and lAitheran churches and others will Join In a grand Thanksgiving serv ice. The pastors of the . respective churches will be present and participate in the services, and the Rev. Joshua Btansfleld, D. D., pastor of the First Methodist church, will deliver the Thanksgiving sermon. The Temple quartet, of the White Temple will fur ntsh the music for this service. Fol lowing the Thanksgiving address, a song service will be conducted by Harold Hurlbut, musical director of the White Temple, In which patriotic songs will be wng. Union Service Planned . Union Thanksgiving day services will be held at 10:30 In the Calvary Baptist church. East Eighth and Grant streets. Rev, J. E. Thomas, pastor, and will be presided over by Rev. E. D. Hornschuch of the Evangelical church. Rev. A. Beers, the Free Methodist church pastor, will read "and comment on the Presi dent's proclamation. The Thanksgiving ' prayer will beed by the Chrfstian Al- llance pastor, Rev. J. E. Fee. Rev. J. A Goode of the United Evangelical church will give the sermon. All the church choirs are expected to Join In leading the congregational singing. Special DR. WALDO MOBXISO SERVICE 11 O'CLOCK "A Ifiving Sacrifice' PATRIOTIC THANKSGIVING SERVICE J:9 P. 51. "A Nation's Gratitude" SPECIAL MC8IC ORCHESTRA OF THE IfSTH SQUADRON WHITE TEMPLE QUARTET B. T. P. U. SERVICE :S0 P. M. WHITE TEMPLE TWELFTH AND TAYLOR STS. THE COMFORTER MESSAGE FOR ALL PEOPLE OF ALL FAITHS Assembly Room Portland Hotel , STREET ENTRAWCE MORRISON STREET TOPIC 11 A. M. it Steps to Freedom TOPIC S P. M. "Happiness" EVERYBODY WELCOME 1 Assistant to pastor ( St. ''J? Laura Geddes Henry Miss Laura Geddes Henry Is the effi cient assistant to Dr. Edward H. Pence, pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian church. East Seventeenth and Schuyler streets, upon whom devolves many Im portant details of the work of a very large modern-day church plant. Miss Henry was graduated from the PreBbyterian training school at Chicago In 1916. While In training, she had field work with the United Charities and the Juvenile Protection association, and during her senior year was on the staff of the Second Presbyterian church. She was assistant to Dr. Pence, when he was pastor of the Fort Street Pres byterian church of Detroit. She served In the same capacity for Dr. Sherman L. Divine of the First Presbyterian church, Spokane. She has been with Westminster church here since July. numbers from different churches in the union. "Enter into his gatei with thankseirlnt. And into hi courts with praise; (;1tb thanki unto him snd bless his name. For the Lord is good He is God." Piedmont Presbyterian There will be union Thanksgiving service In the Piedmont Presbyterian church, Cleveland avenue and Jarrett street, at 10 :30 Thursday morning. In which the Woodlawn Methodist and Christian churches will unite with this church. There will be special patriotic music rendered by a union choir under the direction of Miss Alice Mae Phelps. The speaker for the occasion will be Fred Lockley, the very popular T. M. C. A. man of our city, who has so recently returned from the war front In France with a wonderful message. The service will last one hour. Calvary Presbyterian A special Thanksgiving day service will be held at Qalvary Presbyterian church, corner of Clay and Eleventh streets, Thursday morning, at 11 o'clock, to which the community and general public are Invited. Special music will be rendered and an appropriate sermon delivered. Union, at University Park The University Park community will have a union Thanksgiving service in the Congregational church, Thursday, at 10:30 a. m. Rev. Mr. Black, pastor of the Baptist church, will deliver the ser mon. Special music will be furnished by the choir of the Methodist church. All are most cordially invited to this service. St. Davids Episcopal A great Thanksgiving service will be held In St. Davids Episcopal church .on Thanksgiving day, at 10 a, m. The of fering will be for the Good Samaritan hospital. One Service at St. Johns The entire group of St. Johns churches will unite in the world's greatest Thanksgiving In services at the Baptist church, at 10 a. m. of that day. Songs of peace and triumph by all the people will be led by Mrs. Burton, and Minute men from each of the churches will give terse, pithy speeches under the general ship of Rev. J. T. Merrill of the Congre gational church. Vernon Presbyterian The Thanksgiving services this year have an especial meaning, and Rev. Mr. Landsborough of the Vernon Presbyte rian church will, therefore, hold a spe cial Thanksgiving service In the church on the morning . of Thanksgiving day at 10 o'clock. Christian Character Dr. Stansf ield's Topic Capacity audiences are the rule at the East Side Christian church and last Sunday's congregations were well up to the standard. The strenuous times in cident to war have not seemed to hinder the work-of the East Side church. Dtir lng the pastorate of Rev. R. IL Sawyer, the church house has been bought and paid for, remodeled, painted and dec orated and transformed into one of the neatest church auditoriums In the city. Mpre than 200. new members have been added to the church roll. Rev. Mr. Sawyer enters upon his third year with the congregation Sunday. Influenza Suggests Sermon "Thoughts on Theology and Religion Suggested by the Influenza Epidemic" will be the subject of a sermon Sunday morning at 11 at the Church of Our Father, Broadway at Yamhill. The evening forum will be omitted until De cember. William O. Eliot Jr., pastor. WILBUR METHODIST CHURCH MULTNOMAH HOTEL FRANCIS BURQKTTK SHORT PMtor, SUNDAY MORNING 10:30 SUBJECT: AMERICA FOR AMERICANS and AMERICARS FOR WORLD DEMOCRACY Mr. Cltlxm: Slnll Amerir continue to purge henelf of the anti-American element within her bor der, or shall she drift back to a life of purely patriotic indifference u the result of cirlnc herself to money malting? Some of the things that America ought to do. and will do. are to be presented Sunday morning. There wul be bo queation about their patriotic la port. YOU SHOULD HEAR DR. SHORT SPEAK SUNDAY MORNINO Vi'-A '" ' 'V'' " "J"' f - -" J 8 CONGREGATIONS IN UNION SERVICE Morning Program Thanksgiving Day at First Christian Church House. The eight congregations of the Dis ciples of Christ in Portland will unite this year In a union Thanksgiving ser vice at the First Christian church on Thanksgiving day morning at 10 :30. The sermon will be delivered by the Rev. J. F. Ghormley of the Rodney Avenue Christian church, and a special pro gram of music 'will be rendered by the First Church quartet. On Tuesday evening at 6 :30 the Bible school workers of the First Christian church will hold a 'dinner and confer ence at the church to plan for the church's Christmas celebration. An in terdenominational rally for all the inter mediate Endeavorers of the various con gregations of the city will be held at this church on Friday evening at 7 :30. Rector to Talk on Why Go to Ohurdh Dr. Morrison will discuss the question, "Is Religion Necessary?" In Trinity church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Relating to the subject, the rector said : "In our time there are many respect able people who never go to church. Presumably most of them see no necessi ty for going. If it be true that they are losing something of real value they should know ot- it. What of the chil dren who grow up with neither the fear nor love of God in their hearts?" In the evening the sermon will be one of a series on "The Psychology of Religions," giving a modern view of scientific religion. Sunday school will be resumed this coming Sunday at 9 :45. Rose City Quartet Doing Good Work h The Thanksgiving spirit will prevail this Sunday in all the services of the Rose City Park Community church; Dr. Robert H. Milligan. pastor. The quar tet, under the direction of Stanley Nor vell, is doing excellent work. Great Interest is being shown In the Sunday school contest, the beginning of which the. superintendent, M. St. Clair, an nounces for next Sunday. It is an "On to Berlin" contest, between army and navy as represented by the boys and girls, respectively. St. James to Hold Memorial Service A memorial service fer Frederick Nul ton of the United States iavy, who died in Russia, will be held at the St. James Lutheran church in connection with the Sunday morning services, and the first gold star will be placed on the service flag of the church. A meeting of the members of the Laurelwood Cbngregatlonal church will be held after the morning services. Sun day, to be followed by a luncheon. All members are urged to be present. DIRECTORY Sunday Before Advent Uniform Sunday School Lesson " Jacob ' Heturn." or "Pacing the Consequence of a Wrong Deed." Gen. 83:1-11. Golden Text: A Sort Answer TUrnein Away Wrath.'' rroverbs 15:1. Young Peoples' Topies Christian Endearor -."Count Tour Mercies." I. Chron. 29:10-14. (ThanksgiTing MeeUng.) Baptist Union "Count your Mercies. i. Chron. 29:10-14. (Thanksginng Meeting.) Junior Christian EndeaTor "How t'an We Help Males Our Missionaries Thankful?" Ps. 146. Epworth League A Call to aeparauon. Ex. 32:26.30-34. Baptist Frrt White Temple. 12.th and Tayloi' HeT. William A. Waldo. 11. "A Urine Bacnlice." 7:30. "A Nation't Gratitude." East Side E. 20th and Salmon tier. w. B. Hinson. 11, "The Missed Blessing." 7:45, 'The Becorery of God. Third Vancourer and Knott Re. Webley J. Bra Ten. 11, "Does Prayer Change God? 7:45. "The Trnth About the Second Coming. Arleta Re. W. Garnet Handler. 11, A Good InTestment"; 7:30, "Do It Now.' MontsTilla Dr. S. J. Beid will preacn. 11, "The Strangest Hiding Place in the. World." 7:30. "The Man Whom time Cannot Change." Calrary E. 8th and Grant Ke. J. E. Thomas. 11, "What the President Forgot. 7:30. "Making Democracy. Glencoe E. 45th and Main Her. F. C. Laslette. 11, "The Falling Leaf." 7:45, "Tha Pitching Tents Safe in America." Srllwood Bethany Ke. T. J. Broomfield, 11. 8. Grace E. 76th and Ash. 11, 7:45. Highland Rer. Ed C. Cofer. 11, 8. VniTersity Park BeT. 8. Lawrence Black. 11. 8. Cathotlo St Peters Lenta Rer. P. Beutgen. 8, 10.30. 7:30. Pro-Cathedral 15th and Darin Kbt. E. V. OUara. 6. 7:15, 8:80. 8:45, 11. 7:45. Tu Lawrence 3d and Sherman ReT. J. C. l'uihes. 6. 8:30. 10:30. 7:30. St. Patrick 19th and Sarier ReT. Charles M Smith. 6:30. 8, 9:15. 10:30, 7:80. 81. Francis E. 12th and Pine Rer. J. H. Llack. . 8. 9. 10:30. 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams and fttknton Ber. W. A. Daly, 6. 8. 9. 11, 7:80. Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas BeT. E. 8 Olson. 6, 7, 8. 9, 11. 7:30. St. Boae E. 63d and Alameda RtT. 3. O'FarreU. 8, 10:30, 4. St, Andrews E. 9th and Alberta Ber. J. K-crlan. 8. 10:80, 7:80. The Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou BeT. George F. Thompson. 7:30, 9. 11. Ascension E. 76th itM Yamhill Franciscan Fathers. 8. 10:30, 7:80.- Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena Btf. F. W. Black. 8, 10:30, 7:30. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin BeT. C. Raymond. 8. 10:80. 7:80, St Ignatius 3220 43d at, S. E. Jesuit Fathers. 6:80, 8. 10:30. 4. St Stephens E. 42d anil Taylor Ber. War ten A. Waitt S. 8:80. 10:30. 7:30. Poly Redeemer Portland blTd. and Vancouver aw Ber. William J. Derine. .6. 10:80. 7:80. ' fct Phillip Neri (Paoust Fathers) E. 16th anil Hickory BeT. W. J. Cartwright 7:30. 9. 10:80. TdO. 8t- Clements S. 8mith are. and Kewton- Serlite Fathersi 6. 8. 10.80. 7:30. Sacred Heart E. 1 1th and Center BeT. G. Rot;. 8, 10:30. 7:80. St. Agatha E. 15th and Miller BeT. J. Comminsky. 8. 10:80. 7:80. St Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and Fall it ( Rer. y. Matthew. 8. 10:30. 7:80. St Joseph (German) 1 5th and Couch Ber. B. Darter. 8, 10:80, 7.80. St Michael .(Italian) 4th and Mill Rer. M. LVestra. 8. 0J0. 7:80, Et Clares Capitol Hill Franciscan Fathers. .S0, :15. frt Charles E. S3d and Alberta BeT. 7. p. O'Firan. 8. 10:80. - . . AC Saints K. 89th and GUsan Bar. Father Wzlliass Croain. 8. aSAsV jf orceful Sermons promised r. K K K . at at it X wo oyd's topics to- Pe timely Rev. Dr. Boyd at the First Presby terian church announces for his Sunday sermon topics two discourses which have to do with the changing conditions at tendant on the close of the war and the period that is to follow. The ser mons are expected to be a continuation of the series of forceful addresses which have been characteristic of Dr. Boyd particularly ever since this country en tered the war against autocracy. ; In giglilanl Churcb Wo Jfyear 9tockley n Sunday (Eve. Fred Lockley, "Journal Man Abroad," whose delightful letters from France and England were eagerly read by the people of Portland and Oregon, Is to speak at the Highland Congregational church on Sunday night. He will re late experiences at the war zone and tell of the work done for the soldiers under the sign of the red triangle. Mrs. Esther Luce-Fisher, a violinist of fine reputation, who has recently taken up her residence in the city, will play at this service, Mrs. H. D. G. Baxter being the accompanist. The subject of the pastor, Rev. Edward Constant, at the morning service will be "Our Glorious Heritage." Vesper Class Back On Old Schedule The Warren Vesper class of the First Presbyterian church met last Sunday and the members showed an eagerness to advance the work and close the gap of five weeks caused by the influenza ban. The purpose of this class is to foster Christian fellowship among the young people of all denominations. The meeting Is at 4 o'clock every Sun day. A song service of 20 minutes is led by Mrs. Marguerite Moor Bourne, then follows a well arranged program -led by an orchestra of 10 Instruments under the direction of Miss Gertrude Hoeber, After a brief lesson, "friendship circles" are formed and refreshments are served. An introduction social oc cupies the rest of the time until an in vitation is given to visit Christian En deavor and remain for the evening church service. Montavilla to Hold Community Service The community Tnanksgtving serv ice for the Montavilla district will be held on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the Hope Presbyterian church. Rev Hiram Gould, the newly appointed minister of the Montavilla Methodist church will deliver the Thanksgiving ad dress. All the churches of the district will unite in this service. Church Opens Nursery The ladles of the First M. E. church south have opened a nursery, to be used during the preaching services in the church. They are inviting the mothers to bring their little ones to church with thiem and while the mothers attend the public services, their children will be kept in the nursery, which will he warm and attractive. OF CHURCH Christian First Park and Columbia Iter. Harold H. Griffis. 11, "Three Kinds of Heretics"; 7:45. "PrimitiTe and Perfected Man." East Side E. 12th and Taylor Rer. R. H. Sawyer. 11, "Rebuilding a World"; erening, "God Shaking the Earth: Why?" Montarilla E. 76th and Hoyt ReT. J. W. Jenkins. 11. 8. Rodney ArenUe Rodney and Knott HeT. 3. F. Ghormley. 11. "Reasons for ThankKgiring" ; 7:4 5. "Has the World Seen Its Last War?" Woodlawn E. 7th and LibertT Rer. Joseph D. Boyd. 11. "The LiTing God"; 7:30, "The Living Word." Christian Science Lesson subject: "Soul and Body." First 19th and Everett 11. 8. Second; E. 6th and Ilolladajr. 11. 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11, 8. Fourth Vancourer are. and Emerson. Fiftli 62d st and 424 are. 8. E. Sixth Masonic Temple, 868 Yamhill. 11. 8. 11. 11, 8. Bt. Johns Holbrook block. 11. All churches Wednesday, 8 p. m. Conereqatlonal First Park and Madison. Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett Rev. Warren Moore. 11, 8. Snnnyside E. 3 2d and Taylor Rer. J. J. Staub. 11. "The Need of a World Wide Vision for the Church"; 7:45. Honors and Duties of Ambassadors of Peace." Highland- E. 6th and Prescott ReT. Edward Constant 11, "Our Glorious Heritage"; 7:30, r red l.orkley, on experiences in war zone. Waverley Heights E. 33d and Woodward 11. 8. ' Laurelwood 45th are. and 65th st. S. E. Dr. Joseph K. Hart. "Pilgrim Missouri and Sharer. Rer. Robert Murray Pratt 11. "A LiTing Dog and a Dead Lkm"; 7:30, ."Faces in the Fire." Finnish Mission 107 Skidmore Her. Samuel N'evala. 6, 7:30. University Park ReT. C. H. Johnson. Episcopal Trinity 19th and Everett Rer. A. A. Morri son. 11, "Is Religion Necessary"; 8. "Malicious Thoughts." Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen the. Martyr 13th and Clay Ht. HeT. W. T. Sumner, bishop. Sundays: 7:45, 11, 7:45. Week days, Wednes day. 7:30 a. m.. Friday, 9:30 a. m. : Holy day. 7:30. St Davids E. 12th and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 9:30, 11. St Marks 21st uid Marshall ReT. J. G. Hetton. rector. 7:30. hily Eucharist: 9:45. school, 11. Eucharist and sermon by the Rer. J. E. H. Simpson, rector emeritus. 7;4S, even song and sermon. St Andrews Hereford at.. Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9, 7 :30 p. m. G race Memorial E. 1 1 th and V eidler ReT. Oswald W. Taylpr. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham ReT. John Dawson. 11. 8. St. Michaels and All Saints E. 43d and Broadway Her. T. F. Bowen, Ticar. 8, 10. 11, 5. Church of Our SaTior 60th are. and 41st st S, hV Kbt. E. 11. Clark. Ticar. 7:30 and 11 a. m. Bishop Morris Memorial Gdod Samaritan hospital Rer. Frederic K. Howard. 7, 7:45. 8t Paula Woodmere Ber. Oswald W. Tay lor. 4. ATI Saints 25th and Sarier Rer. Frederic K. Howard. - 11. ft Johns Memorial E. 15th and Harney. 8eIlwood. ReT. H. Clark in charge. 11. 7:30. fct. Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Rer. W. A. M. Brack, Ticar. 10. 11. Evangelical First K. 6th and Market Ber. E. D. Horn schuch. 11. 8. . Frss Msthodltt Central E 65th and Flanders Rer. W. N. Coffee. j First E. 9th and Mill Ber.- A. Beers, 11. "Philosophy Crumbles, the Bible Stands"; 8, "The New Name." Friends First E. 85th and Main Rev. Homer Cox. 11, "The Christian's Gratitude"; 7:15, "The Supreme Juestion'" - Jewish . Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main KabM Jonas Jf. wise sabbatn services aay at 8 P. m., Saturday. 10:80 sv m. Sunday. 10, iu Portland academy bldgv. 13 th and Mont gomery. Jteligious school. . Bible clamee at the evening at 10:30, the subject will be, "God as a Destroyer." This will deal with the questions which arise out of -the tremendous changes taking place every day in the world and show' how God destroys the old in order to bring about the new. In the evening at 7:30, Dr. Boyd will preach on, "Facing the Task of Rebuilding." ' This will deal with the task of reconstruction In the church: with an inventory of the spir itual material available. M. P. Ckurclies o finite Jfor Service ay On Thanksgiving day, Thursday, No vember 28. the four United Brethren churches of the city will Join in a union Thanksgiving and praise service at the First United Brethren church. East Fif teenth and East Morrison streets, at 10:30 a. m. Delegations from the four churches will be in attendance and Dr. Byron J. Clark will give the address. An offering will be taken. The order of services will be as follows : Doxolry ; invocation. Rev. E. O. Shepherd; hymn, by congregation ; responsive scripture reading ; prayer. Rev. Ira Hawley ; of fering ; special music by the choir ; read ing of president's proclamation. Bishop William H. Washinger; address. Dr. Byron J. Clark; closing prayer. Dr. G. E. McDonald ; hymn, by congregation ; benediction. Rev. C. P. Blanchard. Bishop Hughes to Conduct Services Bishop Matt S. Hughes returned to Portland Wednesday night, after an ab sence of three months In the East, at tending the meeting of the board of bishops and the foreign and home mis sionary boards. He will preach at Lin coin r.htirfVi. Rast Fif tv-RArnnrf trt nnH Lincoln, Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock, i Dr. W. W. YOungson will be in cna. e I or tnis special rnanksgiving service. The mortgage will be burned. More than $1200 has been paid off during the past two years, thus clearing the prop erty of all incumbrance. It will be a Harvest Home festival, with special mu sic under the direction ef Mrs. Wicker sham. Rev. F. A. Ginn Is pastor. Dr. W. T. Kerr, a former pastor, will at tend. Rev. Mr. Beers Announces Topic Reverend Alexander Beers, pastor of the First Free Methodist, Sunday eve ning will discuss the underlying prin ciples of false philosophies, showing their utter collapse during this war and will show how the Bible has gained a stronger hold on the people. The pas tor will also preach at 8 p. m. Dr. Short Will Preach Dr. Francis Burgette Short will preach at Epworth church, Savler at North Twenty-sixth street. Sunday night atfHerbert Downharp, Lucius S. McKelvey 7 :30 o'clock, and conduct an evangelis tic service. Dr. W. W. Youngson will be In charge. Miss Delia Milligan, city deaconness, is now In this parish. Dr. H. P. Biake will preach at the 11 o'clock service. SERVICES IN Central library, second and fourth Wednesdays. 1 Congregation Ahavia 8 ho lorn Park and Clay sts. Rabbi R. Abrahamson, Friday, 8 d. m.. Saturday, 9:30 a. m. tatter Day Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints E. 25th and Madison. 10. 7:30. Lutheran , St James W. Park and Jefferson Morning, "World Readjustment and Reconstruction Our New Task." Evening. "Present Day Events as Revealed in Prophecy." St Tauls E. 12th and Clinton Rer. A. Krause. 0:30. 10:30. 7:30. Our Saviors E. 10th and Grant Rev. M. A. 4'lirietensen. 11. Trinity Williams and Graham Rer. J. A. Reinbaoh. 9:1?, 10.15. Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Deris Rer. Wilhelm Pattersen. 11. "The Final Test" 8, "Life and Resurrection." Grace English Mason and Albina. 10:30. Hamilton Chapel E. 80th and Glisan Rer. F. J. Eppling. 10:45. "Pririleges Which All Americans En oy." Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant end Rod ney. 8t Johns Peninsula and Kilpa trick Rev. L. Ludwig. 10.45, 7:30. Methodist Episcopal Centensry E. 9th and Pine Rer. J. C. Rollins. Morning. "Cnity Is It Possible or Itesirable?" Evening, "One Man's Great Ad renture. " Central Vancourer and Fargo Rer. A. B. Maclean. 11. 7:30. Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Rer. John Parsons. 1 1. Epworth 26th and Sarier 11, Dr. H. P. Blake. 7:30. Dr. Francis Burgette Short. First 12t.h and Taylor Ber. Joshua Stans field. 10:30. First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt Rer. Ellis Gjerding. 11. ' Lents Lucien B. Jones. 11. 7:30. Vancourer Are. Norwegian Danish Skidmore and Vancourer Rer. C. J. Running. 11. Lincoln E. 52d and Lincoln 11. Bishop Hughes. Harvest Home Festival. Mt. tabor E. 61st and Stark. Rev. E. Olin EWridge. 11. "Your Opportunity"; 7:30. Win ning the Race." Thanksgiving service. Thurs day. 10:30. Rose City Park Rer. D. Lester Fields. 11, 7:30. , Sellwood ReT. W. S. Gordon. Tl. 7:30. Sunnyside E. 35th and Yamhill Rer. R. E. Smith. 11. 7:45. St Johns W. LeTitt and Syracuse Rer. J. H. Irvine. 11. 7:30. ITnirersity Park Fiake and Lombard BeT. J. T. Abbott 11, "The Cost and Rewards of Discipleship" ; 7:30, "Deep Sea Christiana." Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rer. Francis Bur gette Short It, "Americans for Americans." Westmoreland Rer. F. A. Ginn. 7:30. Montavilla E. 80th and Pine Rer. Hiram Gould. 11, 7:80. Swedish Beech, and Borthwick Ber. Abel Eklund. 11. 8. District superintendent, Rer. William Wallace Youngson, D. 13., 691 E. 62d st N. Tabor 2790. M. E. South First T'nion and Multnomah Rer. James T. French. 11. "For What Are We Most Thank ful?" 7:80. "I Beseech You In Christ's 8tead." Nazaren First E. 7th and Couch BeT. C Howard Davis. Sellwood E. 9th snd Spokane Rer. B. H. Morse. 11, "A Remarkable Robbery"; evening. "A Cheering Promise About Hell." Brentwood 66th are. and 67th st Ber. C. U. Fowler. 11. 7:80. Highland Park E. 14th and Killingvworth Rer. W. P. Keebaugh. 11. 8. Scandinavian Ber. J. G. BringedahL 11, T:8u. T 0 PrCeAytsWteMt First 12th and Alder BeT. John H. Boyd. 10:30, 8. Westmhuter East 17fh and Schuyler' Rev. Edward H. Pence. 10:30. Central E. 13th and Pine. Ber. Orlando B. Pershing. v Calvary 11th and Clay Ber. B. W. Roger. 10:3V, "Is the Average Christian a Good 8a maritaa?" 7:30. "The Holy Spirit and Recon struction. Mt Tabor E. BBth and BelmomV Ber. Ward MacHenry. 11, "The Challenge ef the ir-i Hope'i 7:80, "With Grateful Heart." : ARMENIANS W ILL GET COLLECTION Sunday Schools Are Asked Contribute to Armenian Syrian Relief Work. to The International Sunday School as sociation is directing a continent-wide visitation day on December 1. On that day a four minute man will visit every Sunday school in North America on behalf of Armenian-Syrian relief. The visitation in Oregon is being directed by Harold F. Humbert, general secretary of the state Sunday School association. The Sunday school share of the $30. 000,000 which the American committee on Armenian and Syrian relief needs Is $2,000,000. In order that the Oregon quota may be raised, leaders of the vis itation have been appointed in every county in the state. These leaders will sent out Good Samaritan four minute men to urge every Sunday school to give a Christmas season offering for Armenian-Syrian relief. The general chairman for Multnomah county is Charles A. Staver. He has appointed as a committee on speakers : C. W. Miller, Walter Rogers and G. Ev art Baker. The committee on automo biles and transportation is Dr. George Pratt and Rev. W. IL Farnham. Patriotic Address At Wilbur Church At Wilbur Methodist church Sunday morning. Dr. Short will deliver a pa triotic Thanksgiving address, "Ameri ca for Americans, and America for World Democracy." Judged by the at tendance last Sunday night, it Is safe to predict that there will not be stand ing room ' for the congregation Sunday morning. "We are going to have a real patriotic Thanksgiving time Sunday morning." announces Dr. Short. "I'm nl BO an nav io ks near ray aaaresB- ulousB 'L w"' uo one, clb x a i u iu i iii v c imcui uet&r oiuai l McGuire sing the national hymn of France." Sermons on Living Things to Be Heard Next Sunday the Woodlawn pastor, Joseph D. Boyd, will begin a series of sermons on "Living Things." The dis courses will be given In the following order: "The Living God," "The Living Word," "Man A Living Soul." "Christ The Living One," "The Living Way.'' Living Waters," "A Living Hope," "A Living Sacrifice." Memorial Service For Soldier Boys Sunday mornlmr Mt. Tabor Presbyte rian church will hold a special memorial service in memory of William Deuchar, and Kalpn ueeDe iteese, wno aiea in their country's service. There will be a patriotic Thanksgiving service in this church- on Thanksgiving day, with com munity sing, and sermon details will be announced later. PORTLAND Vernon 19th and Wygant Ber. J. B. Lands borough. 11. "The Coming Thanksgiving"; 7:30. "Inward Beauty." Piedmont Rev. A. L. Hutchison. 11. Fourth First and Glbba. 10:30. Kenilworth E. 84th and Gladstone Rev. Paul E. Ratsrh. Hope E. 78th and Ererett Rer. Floyd E. Dorris. 11, communion service; 7:30. "The New Dawning of a Reason for Thanksgiving." Rose City Dr. Robert H. Milligan. 11. "The World Getting Better"; 7:30, "What's the Use?" Forbes Graham snd Gsntenbein. Trinity Virginia snd Nebraska Rer. Theo dore P. Smith, pastor-elect. 10. 11. 7:30. Anabel Rev. John E. Nelson. 11. 8. Millard Avenue Rer. W. Lee Gray. 11, 8. 8evenn Day advent 1st Note Regular services of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central E. 11th and Ererett L. K. Dick son, pastor. 11:15. Tabernacle Arcanum hall. 18th and Wash ington. 11. 7:45. MontaTilla E. 80th and Ererett Elder J. Gerhart 11. Lents 94th at. and 58th are. Elder W. D. Huntington. 1 1 . St Johns Central are. and Charleston Elder A. R. Folkenberg. 11. Mt. Tabor E. 60th and Belmont Elder W. T. Hilgert 1 1. Albina Skidmore and Mallory Rer. A. A. Meyer. C. F: Knott, local elder. 11:15. Scandinavian Ogden hall. Mississippi and Sharer. 11. Salratlon Army Corps No. 1 243 Ash st Adjutant Frank Genge. 11, 8:15, 8. Corps No. 4 128 Vt First Adjutant Joseph Harrison. 11, 3, 8. Swedenberflan New Church Society 331 Jefferson Rev. William IL Reece. 11. "Why Giving Thanks Results in Spiritual Profit" Unitarian Church of Our Father Broadway and Yam hill Rer. W. G. EHot Jr. 11. "ThoughU on Theology and Religion Suggested by the Influ enza Pestilence." United Brethren Conference superintendent Rev. G. E. Mc Donald. First E. 15th and Morrison Rer. Byron J. Clark. 11. "The Passing of Religion"; 7:30. "The Haunted Heart" Second E. 27th and Snmner. Ber. Ira Hawley. 11, "Our Duty to Home Missions'': 8, "Putting Our House in Order." Third 67th st. and 32d are. 8. E. Ber. E. O. Sb-pherd. 11. "He Gere Thanks"; 8. "Seeking Rest" Fourth Tremont Rer. C. P. Blanchard. 11, "The Other End of the Rope"; 8, "Sum mary of Prayer and Thanksgiving." Unites trebvterlan 37 th and Hawtborne- First E Glren. 1 1. -Rer. H. F. Church ot the Stranger Grand and Wasco Rev. 8. Earl Du BoU 10:30, "The Oregon Spirit and the Oregon Church"; 7:30, Beginning of a World Blessing Movement" . Kenton 129 West Lombard Ref. George N. Taylor. 11, "The Key to the Book of Romans"; 7:30. "Hidden Treasurea." Mhweneneeus Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9th and Clay Rer. John E. Fee. 11. 7:30. Realization League 186 5th Rer. H. Edward Milla. 11. "Generosity"; evening, "The Temptations ot Jesus and the Lessons They Teach.' , Church of the Universal Messianic Mesas ge 414 E. Everett 11. "Thanksgiring. token of Recognition"; 8. rhristedelpbian 621 E. Washington. 10:30. Church of God 363 Failing. 11, 8. First Spiritualist Sixth and Montgomery Rev. A. Scott Bledsoe, pastor. 8. 7:45. Goepel Hall Twenty-ninth and East 8Urk 10:80. 12:15, 7:45. Hen's Resort 4th end Burnside Rev. Levi Johnson, superratendetrt 8. New Civilization 407 Tilford bids. Dr. Beth Northingtoo. Evening, "The New Age and What We Can Expect of It" Wednesday. "From Here to There." Divine Science Tilford building BeT. T. M. Millard, pastor. 11. Sooth Pot-Hand Comtnartity First and Gfbbe Re. Lert Johnson. 10:80, "Psul Diagnoses and Prescribes." .-. -v-. - cadofC.C.nion 1 1 lgVy mr Mrs. Bess Duncan will take a promi nent part In Y. P. S. C E. meet ings programmed for coming week LEADING BAPTIST WILL VISIT CITY Rev. Charles L White of New York Will Be Guest of Portland Churches. Rev. Charles L. White, D. D.. of New York city, general secretary of the American Baptist Home Mission soci ety and one of the outstanding; Bap tists of the North, will be the guest of Portland Baptists Sunday and Monday, December 1 and 2. A mass meeting of the Baptists of the city and surround ing country will be held In the White Temple Monday evening at 7 :45, to be addressed by Dr. White. This is the yearly rally of the Baptists of Port land, in which the various churches ex ercise a fine rivalry In promoting the largest' possible attendance of their respective churches. Present Day Topics Will Be Discussed Dr. William A. Waldo, pastor of tha First Baptist church (White Temple), is arranging two very delightful serv ices for next Sunday. The morning service at 11 o'clock will deal with the problems of the present hour national and ecclesiastical. ' . A great patriotic Thanksgiving serv-! Ice will be held Sunday night, at 7 :30. at which' Dr. WaMo will also preach. Doubtless Dr. Waldo will refer to sev eral contributions that have been made to the war and then to the final vic tory that has been gained. Represen tative men from different branches of our military life will bring greetings, which will be presented prior to the sermon. The stringed orchestra of the lOeth squadron will be present and ren der music for the song service and will play at Intervals during the service. - i - Baptist Ministers To Meet on Monday The Baptist Minister's conference of Portland and vicinity will hold Its reg ular meeting at the White Temple Mon day. November 25. In the small parlor, at 2 :30. The topic of the day will be "The Minister a Leader in Evangelism," bj Dr. W. A. Waldo. Live People Love Sunday Worship TOTJ ABE IJTYITED TO JOIN VS FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1STH A5D TAYLOR 8TBEET8 ll:t A. M. 8ERMOX "A Charactered People" 12 1 IS 8U7 D AT SCHOOL 7tfS P. M SERMOlf "ChrUe Best Story" Both Sermoat by the Paster BEY. JOSHUA 8TAXSFIELD, V. V. . HEAR HIM FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TWErFTH-THIBTEElfTH, OK ALDER REV. JOHN H. NOVO, D. D., WILL PREACH 10:30 A. M. 'God as a Destroyer' 7:30 P. M. 'Facing theTask of A eer-Jlal tavRaAJew Is (frefl te ail ta attend the Ibte aceo at 1!:1 P. M., and te enrell fee tite winter. This Is an sawn et sen eel fer stxaly. with eleeely STadstl classes fer II aoee of children and ffuna people. Titer are classes also fer NisA and wofvtsn. TO HOLD RALLY HERE Intermediate Christian Endeavor Societies of Multnomah County to Join in Program. MANY ATTRACTIVE FEATURES Fourteen Societies in County Membership Composed Mostly of High School Students. The Intermediate Christian Endeavor societies of Multnomah county will hold ' their first rally of the fall next Friday. November 29. The rally will beTheld at 7:30 p. m. In the First Christian church. Park and Columbia streets. ' An excellent program has been ar ranged by the committee in charge. At tractive features' will be society demon strations consisting of son era and yells and the awarding of a pennant to the society with the highest percentage of Its members present. A series of short addresses will be given by well known Intermediate workers. Among the) speakers will be Mrs. Bess .Duncan, for mer superintendent of Multnomah county : Faye Stetnmet. county presi dent ; Harold Cross, a California worker : Effie Torgerson, superintendent of state Intermediate work, and O. Evert Baker. The closing hour will be given over to a rousing good time planned by a commit tee of Intermediates. Intermediate Endeavor societies, the) membership of which consists largely of high school students, number 14 in thin county and a good representation at the rally is anticipated. Miss Elma Rehwalt, the county superintendent. Is chairman of the committee in charge. Lutherans to Hear Norwegian Sermon At the morning service last Sunday in the Bethlehem Lutheran church the pastor. Rev. Wilhelm I'ettersen, deliv ered a sermon on the glorious victory Just won on the European battlefields. At Jhe conclusion of the service mnny requests were made for its publication. Next Sunday the morning service, at It o'clock, will be In I Norwegian, when the pastor will speak on "The Final TeBt." At the English evening service, at t o'clock, he will speak on "Life and Resurrection." Next Monday evening there will be an important meeting of the congregation, when '25 new mem bers will be admitted. A special serv ice is being arranged for Thanksgivlnjr day. At this service, which takes place at 11 a. m.. and is in the English lan guage, a special "Hymn of victory, dedicated to the National League for Woman's Service, will be surtg by tha congregation. Dr. Hinson to Begin Series of Sermons At the East Side Baptist church In the morning. Dr. Hinson will preach on the topic qnestloij, "Does Prayer Chang God?" and at night the theme will "The Truth About the Second Coming. These sermons on the return of the Lord are to be stenographically written and printed Weekly and distributed at the church, and when the series Is com pleted, bound in a volume. Last Sunday this church gave) more than $2000 in a thank offering and 10 new members Joined the church. The Sunday school meets at 9 :45 and thej young people's societies convene at 6 :15. HAVE YOU HEARD MAJOR T. A. MILLS? ir not come to THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH PARK AND MADiaOR 8T8. "if orYhough'' T:4 P. m. THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE HILPFUL StrrTOr1. . SOOD MUSIC TOO WltL tWJOr BOTH OW THttI CRVICta. COMt AND WORSHIP WITH U EVERYBODY WELCOME I. 8., 18 NOON. 0. K. :30 f. M. Rebuilding' ENDEAVORERS ON FRIDAY -NIGHT y I ..xf .7" I ' . I t w