THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL ' i r 'f t 12 SATURDAY, JANUARY ,4, 1319 , PORTLAND. OREGOIT Multnomah rdgram 3s iven in Coimty Sunday School Dohvention . . -: . : ' i 1 PRESBYTERIANS TO LAUNCH NEW ERA MOVE JAN. 20 Team of Men Promijient in De nomination Throughout the Country to Start Things. SUNDAY 'REENLISTMENT DAY' , .Tomorrow It Is Planned to Enroll ' Entire, Membership to Service v of Church'and of Fellow Man. " The rresbyterian church In the United ' Btates In confronted with the new con ditions and problem growing out of the " i-wae and has organized a movement to ' . fleal with them. This is called the new era movement and is concerned chiefly with the inspiring of the churches so - that they may be ready to grapple with 1 . theme new conditions. The movement 1" will be Inaugurated in Portland on Janu ary 20 and 21 at the First Presbyterian church by a team of men prominent in the church and In the country. Every Oregon Presbyterian church Is expected to observe Sunday. January 6, as the new era movement's "reenlist ' ment day." when the keynote of the . - movement is to be presented by the pastors. Cm reenlistment day it is i planned to rcenlist the entire member ship of the Presbyterian church in the service of all the activities of the church and In the service of one's fellow-men. It la designed to make this a sacrament ; ' of allegiance on the part of the whole church. ' The movement Is designed to concen trate the church's activities and aim : to create a great spiritual reawakening and to manage the finances of the church on a modern business basis by presenting onebiidget Instead of many . all united under one presentation. The ', great reconstruction problems arising out of the war re to be given spe- ' clal consideration under the new era ' movement. ', ; ' It ia now planned to appropriate half million dollars for stricken Protestant . j churches in France, Belgium and Italy. .and another half million dollars for the -.- reparation of young men who went forth to war from Presbyterian homes and who return from the front wounded and 1 unfitted for normal service. The church budget for the coming year is set "at . $13,000,000. While the new era move- . 'rnent has this large financial function, "Ha hief aim la essentially spiritual and , ' It designs to help solve the social prob lems that are arising in all parts of the i nation. Community service is especlal .ly'to be stressed. The church will con- aider as Its first task the alleviation of sorrow, sickness - and need of any kind -In the community, i The homes that have I been touched by war are to fee given special consideration. The old-fashioned American custom t of family prayers Is to be reestablished . In the home, and 'the young people of 'the church are td be enlisted as "com -- rades" of" the new era. .Presbyterians from the Northwest , have "been in consultation with mem ;. sobers of the new era ' staff and with , Charles N. Wonacott, associate general : ,, secretary of the movement, and have brought back to Portland the message " that the new era movement is one of the greatest spiritual forces" and reawaken j ings that any church has ever vexperi i enced. The Portland conference Is de- signed to be to the churches in this sec I tlon what the training camps were to ' the army. It will equip officers for the , ( new era movement forces. . Some of the church leaders who are ( to speak at the district conferences to be held throughout the nation. Including .': the one here JanrTary 20 and 21, are: Rev. William Hiram Poulkes, D. D.. .formerly of Portland and now located In New York as general secretary of 4 the new era movement ; Rev. J. Frank Smith, D. D., moderator of, the general assembly and pastor of the temple at j Dallas.-Texas; Rev. John A. Marquis, -,: J IX D.. secretary of the board of home ( missions. New York ; Charles N. Wona- - - cott formerly of Portland, now asso- elate secretary of the new era move jment : Dr. W. Ej. Blederwolf. the well- known evangelist ; David McConaughy, I expert n church finance and steward ship; Dr. John McDowell, from Balti more; Dr. A. W. Halsey, secretary of the board of foreign missions. New p-Tork. The music will be in charge of t Charles M. Alexander, who has trav eled with the late J. Wilbur Chapman . in evangelistic meetings. Meetings will f fee held morning, afternoon and evening. Fresbyterlaa men and women are urged reserve these days for this purpose, j More detailed announcements of pro- y gram will be given later. : Service Will Be of Dedicatory Nature In keeping with the spirit of the first Sunday of a new year, the services of . ,, Sunnvslde Congregational church - , will be of dedicatory character. The pastor, Dr. J. J. Staub, will speak on . subject of a particularly appropriate j and helpful character. In the morning bis theme will be, "The Fuller Christian , Dlsclpleshlp." In connection with this . service the Lord's supper will be cele r - brated and a goodly number of new members will be welcomed into fellow . ship. The topic of the evening dis , course is to be, "A Race With an As- - sured Goal." r FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH - - 12TH AND TAYLOR ST. BEV. JOSHUA 8TA!f SFIELD. D. I. Pastor A. M SEBMdx The New Day 9t Hilt STJXBAY SCHOOL Tilt P. M. Orgas Recital. Wltfc " Mrs. Gladys Morgaa Farmer , Presiding - - s l T'. 3tL SERJMOX "The Best Before" The ark of the eoveaaat west before. Osr soldier boys r best west be fore. BOTH SERTttOTfS Jffff TEAK'S 8EBMOS8-COMOE ft ,. City 23eaconcss 3fs mi s trie (Sp worth lit ' - r, . - . - 7 til .r -"-, a?- -t - ' J-j r r'?- -- - " : f - , r, fj , - j t uinWar i-. Vi x ''ir . , - , r j- r til r v ; ' J5& -V 5-4 Miss Delia Milligan The Portland district Epworth league has elected Miss Delia Milligan, Metho dist city deaconess, as their new dis trict president. Miss Milligan came to Portland over two years ago from Chicago, where - she was engaged in young people's work. For two years Bhe assisted Rev. C. C. Rarick at Cen tral Methodist church, having charge of the Camp Fire girls. During this time she also found time to assist jn the Albina mission rescue work, which was at that time partially supported by the Epworth leagues. Fallowing the last Oregon conference Miss Milligan was made city deaconess, to assist Dr. W. W. Youngson. For the past. two seasons Bhe has been .instruc tor at the.Kpworth League institute on successful Junior league methods. Miss Milligan ia regarded as an effi cient young people's leader, and, there fore, a bright future is looked for by local Methodist young people. The Port land district embraces all Methodist churches from Garden Home to Seaside. Lieutenant to Preach Lieutenant H. P. Vlckery will ad dress the Sunday morning congregation at the First United Evangelical church, of which Rev. J. A. Goode is pastor. Lieutenant Vickery has had some inter esting war experiences. The pastor will preach in the morning. Hockley to lUddress Fred Lockley, "The Journal Man Abroad," who recently returned from a year on the French front with the Y. M. C. A., will recount his experiences Sunday evening at 7 :45 o'clock in the open forum at the Unitarian chapel, Broadway at Yamhill street. At the DIRECTORY Second Sunday After Christmas Uniform Sunday School Lesson Throb Oppresses Israel." Exod. l.:l-14: 1-25. For young people nd adults. "Modern Op pression." Exod. 1:8-14; 2:1-8; Amos 8:4-8. For Intermediates and seniors. "A People in Sore IMi-tress." Exod. 1:1-14; 2:1-25.' For juniors. "Israel in Bondage in Kgyp-"-Eol. 1:1-14; 2:1-25. Golden Text: "He will saTe the children of the needy, and -will break in pieces the op pressors." Psa. 72:4. Young Peoples' Topics Baptist Tnion: "Worth While Life rurpesea." Ptot. 3:1-18 (consecration meeting). Christian EndeaTor "Worth While Ufa Pur poses." Ptot. 3:1-18 (consecration meeting). Junior Christian EndeaTor: "Stories About Jesus." I. (Calling of - the Disciples) Matt. 4:18-22 (Consecration Meeting.) Epworth Ieague: "Our Relation to God; Praying.' Mark 11:1.9-28. (Morning watch aerrice. ) Baptist Vnt White Temple. 12th and Taylor ReT. William A. Waldo. 11. "Time Measured by Tears." 7:30. "Life's True Equipment in the Morning of the New Year." East Side E. 20th and Salmon Her. W. B. Hinson, lte. Herbert T. Cash, assistant. 11, "A Good Cheer for the New Tear." 7:30, "The Unseen World: The Facts and the Fads." Third VaneouTer and Knott Re. Webley J. BeaTen. 11, 7:45. ArleU Rt. W. Garnet Handley. 11. "What the Follower of Christ May Expect." 7 :30. "Beginning All 0er Anew.' MontaTilla 11. 7:30. CalTary E. 8th and Grant Ber. J. E. Thomas. 11, 7:30. Glencoe E. 45 th and Main Ret. F. C. Laslett. - 11, 7:30. Sellwood Bethany ReT. T. 3. Broom field. 11. 8. 4 ; race E. 78th and Ash. 11, 7:45. Highland Bst. Ed O. Cofer. 11. 8. VniTersity Park ReT. 8. Lawrence Black. 11. 7:45. Caihotlo St. Peters Lents ReT. P. Beutgen. 8. 10.30. 7:30. Pro-Cathedral 15th and Para ReT. E. V. CHara. 6. 7:15, 8:30, 8:45, 11. 7:45. ft Lawrence 3d and Sherman Rer. J. C. I'urhes. 6, 8:30. 10:30, 7:30. Si Patrick 19th and SaTier ReT. Charles TH. Smith.. 6:30. 8. 9:15, 10.30. 7:30. St. Francis E. 12th and Pine leT. J. II. IJark. 6, 8, 9. 10:80, 7:30. I -n maculate Heart of Mary Williams and t.tMiton ReT. W. A. Daly, 6, 8. 9, 11, 7:30. Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas ReT. E. S Olson. 6, 7. 8. 9. 11. 7:30. j St Rose K. 53d and Alameda ReT. J. O FarrelL 8, 10.30. 4. St Andrara E. 9th and - Alberta' Bar. J. Kcir.an. 8. 10 :30. . 7 :30. The Madeleine E. 24 th and Siskiyou Bit. Gsorg F.' Thompson. 7:80, 9. 11. Ascension E. 78th and Yamhill -Franciscan Fsthera. 8. 10:30. 7:80. Blessed 'Sacrament Maryland and Blandena Hi"l. F, W. Black. 8. 10:80. 7:30. Ilcly Cross 774 Bowdoin Rer. O. Raymond. 8, 10:30, 7:80. St. Ignatius 3220 43d at. S, E. Jesuit Fathers. 8:30, 8, 10:30, 4. " hi. Stephens E. : 4 2d and Taylor ReT. War IMl A. Waitt, 'S. 8:30, 10:8O. 7:80. Poly Redeemer Portland blTd. and YanconTer aw ReT. William J. DeTina. 9, 10:30, 7:30. Phillip NVri (Paulist Fathers) E lath ami Hickory ,. . W. J. Cartwright. 7 :80. 9. 10:30. 7:30. 3U Clements S. Smith t. and Newton Seilit Fathers. , 8. ,10:30. 7:30. "What Shall We Give to This New Year?" Sunday morn ins;, li o'clock, and In the evening, 7:30 o'clock, "CLIMB ING HIGHER will be two. interest ing eubjectsby the Pastor; Rev. Jag. T. French. The church will be warm. First M.E. Church 4 : . South UNI02T AVP. AT HTTIrjrOMAH CHIEF RED FOX Sirinual Jfleeting . LECTURES SUNDAY Blackfoot Indian Will Be Speaker In Evening at the First Christian Church. Chief Red Fox Shiuhushu. a northern Blackfoot Indian, who is riding: with his cousin. Black Hawk, through the country on their ponies, will spend Sun-day-In Portland and is to speak in the evening at First Christian church. Red Fox was granted two interviews with President Wilson recently In be half of the Indian race and citizenship. He also addressed an audience of about 35,000 people while In New York city. This address was printed In the Literary Digest of June 1. 1918. Chief Red fox carries credentials from noted men of the nation, including governors, prom inent clergymen and Secretary of War Baker. He generally reads a few of these letters when he lectures. Red Fox Is the most high chief of the TlpI order of America and Is a real American Indian. The chief will ap pear Sunday evening In full tribal cos tume, embellished with 15.000.000 beads. The. chiefs topic will be, "Patriotism of American Indians and Citizenship," or "Am I Not My Brother's Keeper?" At the close, Red Fox will display a flag presented to him by the secretary of war and will also sing "America" in the Indian tongue. " Rev. Harold H. Griffis, pastor of the church, will pre side at the evening service and will preach In the morning. Pentecostal People Take Baptist Church The former home of the Kast Side Baptist church. East Twentieth and An keny streets, is now being used by a group of Pentecostal people as a mis sion houset Services are being directed by W. A. Smith, who has been engaged In Pentecostal work In the city for sev eral years. Meetings are being held three times on Sunday, and on Tuesday and Friday evenings. The main auditor ium of the church is reported to be well filled on Sundays. Miss Brown Directs Choir The choir of Calvary Presbyterian church is now under the direction of Miss Netlas Brown and will furnish music for boh services Sunday. The evening service will be a song service. The public is cordially Invited to both meetings. Unitarian Jforum morning service, the pastor, Rev. Wil liam G. Kliot, will preach. The adult class is to begin a study of the Maccabean period, Sunday morn ing at 9 :45 o'clock. The "Young People's fraternity meets at 6 :30 o'clock Sunday evening. OF CHURCH Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center ReT. G. Rot 8, 10:80. 7:80. St. Agatha E. 15th and Miller Ray. J. Confminsky. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and FmQ iig Bt. F. Matthew. 8, 10:80, 7:80. KL Joseph (German) 15th and Couch ReT. B. Durrer. 8. 10:30, 7:30. St. Michael (Italian! 4th and Mill ReT. M. EhJestra. 8. '0:30. 7:30. St Clares Capitol Hill ReT. J. Capispram 8, 10:10. fct Charles E. 33d and Alberta. ReT. J. P. O'Flynn. 8, 10:30. Ai: Saints E. 39th and Glisan ReT. Father V-.llim Cronin. 8. 10:30. Christian First Park and Columbia Her. Harold H. Griffis. 11. "Tha Crystal Christ." 7:45. "Pa triotism of American Indiana and Citlaenship, and Am I My Brother's Keeper," by Chief Red Fox Skiuhushu, Northern Blackfoot Indian. East Side E. 12 th and Taylor Key. R. H. Sawyer. 11, 7:30. Montarilla E. 76th and Hoyt ReT. J. W. Jenkins. 11. "Go Forward." L2:30, basket dinner. 2:80, roll call and business meeting. 7 :30, eTangelistic serrice. Rodney Arenue Rodney and Knott ReT. J. F. Ghorinley. 11, "The Miracle of Incarna tion." 7:30. "SalTation by Grace." Woodlawn E. 7th and Liberty ReT. Joseph I. Boyd. 11, "The Challenge to Christian Stew ardship." 7:30, "SaTing Faith." m Christian Science Lesson subject: "God." First 19th and Ererett. 11. 8. Second E. 8th and Holladay. 11. 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11, 8. - Fourths VaneouTer aTe. and Emerson. 11, 8. Fifth 62d st. and 42d aTe. S. E. 11. Sixth Masonic Temple. 3B8 TamhiU. 11. 8. SeTentli Holbrook block, St. Johns. 11. All churches Wednesday, 8 p. m. Co na relational -First Park and Madison Preaching by Dr. i-ioya L. Douglas, pastor of Ann Arbor (Mich.) Congregational church 10:80. Communion serr- ice. 7:45. Atkinson Memorial E. 29th Preaching by ReT. W. G. Kent. ; and ETerett Sunnyside E. 3 2d and Taylor ReT. J. J. Staub. 11, "The Fuller Christian Disctpleshtp." 7:45, "A Race With an Assured Goal." Highland E. 6th and Prescott KeT. Edward Constant. 11, communion and "The Call of Christ." 7 :30, a New Tear'a message. "Looking Forward." Warerley Heights E. 33d and Woodward 11, 7:30. Laurelwocd 4 5th are. and 65th st. 8. E. Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 11. Pilgrim Missouri knd Shaker. Rer. Robert Murray Pratt. 11, "The Fun of Beginning Again." 7:80. "The Contents of a Boy." Finnish Mission 107 Skidmore Key. Samuel NeTala. 6, 7:30. tlniTersitjr Park ReT. C. H. Johnston. 11, 7 :30. Episcopal Trinity 19th and ETerett ReT. A. A. Morri son. 8, communion serrice for men. 11, "The Christian Appeal to Young Men."- 8, "Chria tianity; A Religion of Good Cheer." Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen tha Martyr 13 th and Cimj Rt. ReT. W. T. Sumner, bishop and preacher. Sundays. 7:45. 11, aerrice by Rct. Robert 8. Gill of Salem. Week days, Wed nesday, 7:30 a. m. ; Friday 9:30 a. m. ; Holy day, 7:30. St. DaTids E. 12th and Belmont Rer. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:80, men's commun ion eerric.. 11. preaching by. E. A. Mcintosh of Tanana. Crossing. Alaska. 7:30, "What Is Steal ing in the Twentieth Century f by rector. St. Marks 21st and Marshall Ker. J. G. Patton. rector. 7:30, Holy Eucharist: 9:45. school; 11, Eucharist and sermon; 7:45, eren song and sermon. St. Andrews Hereford St., Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9. 7 :80 p. m. Grac Memorial E. 17th and Weidler Bar. Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 11. -Good Shepherd VaneouTer and Graham Rct. John lJawson. 11, 8. St. Michaels and All Angels E. - 43d and Broadway KeT. J. F. Bowen, yicar. 8. 10, 11, 6. ( Church of Our 'SaTier 60th aye. and 41st at. S. E. Bar. E. H- Clark, vicar. 7:80 and 11 a, to. w' ' ' Bishop Morris MemorialGood Samaritan hospital Rer." Frederic K. Howard. 7, 7:45. 8t. Pauls Woodmen Eer. Oswald W. Tay lor, 4. v - . All Saints 28th and Barter ReT. Frederic K. Howard. 11. " Ft. Johns Memorial K. 16th and Harney, Sellwood. r Bt. H. Clark in charge. 11. 7:36. t,f. Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Bar. W. A. M. Breck.,Ttcr. 10. 11. i. : atTonealleail First E.- 6th and Market Rer. E. I. fiorav ehuch.. 11. 8. Free MathodM - j " i Central E. 65 th and Flanders Rer. Tf. K. Will tSake Pace January 14 to 17 gaHE Multnomah County Sunday flk 1" School association Is to hold its A I annual convention in Portland Bgr January 14 to 17. in the White Temple. The sessions are to be conducted as a school of methods and will not be the old fashioned convention, full of written reports of past achieve ments. Harold F. Humbert, general sec retary for Oregon, has arranged a four day program similar to a college course and those who attend will have an op portunity of hearing experts discuss the various phases of Sunday school work. The program is arranged so that It will not be necessary for anyone to attend every session in order to gather data for their own school, but definite hours have been set aside on each day during which time specialists in Sunday school work will lecture and conduct classes. One of (the unique parts of the pro gram Is that all speakers will be west ern men and women who have made a success In young peoples' work. Promt inent among these are : Professor James F.- Bwing of the First Presbyterian church ; Walter G. Moore, general sec retary of the Western Washington Sun day School association ; Dr. John H. Matthews of Seattle and Mr. Humbert. , One of the big features of the conven tion will be the pageant, "Armenia's Call to America," which is to be delivered on the closing night by local Sunday school talent. Following is the tentative program as outlined by Mr. Humbert : Tuesday 3 p. m. Devotional, Charles A; Staver. 3-.15 "A Community Program for Re ligious Education," Rev. Harold F. Hum bert 3:55 Children's division, "The Cradle Roll," Mrs. K. R. White. 3 :55 'Young Peoples' division, "Train ing Young People for Leadership," Mrs, M. B. Meacham. 3:55 Visit exhibits. 7:30 p. m. Children's divison. Mrs. J. W. .Wilkins, presiding. Methods of Il lustration : "Story Telling," Harold F Humbert ; "Use of - Pictures," Miss Georgia Parker ; "Sand Table," Mrs. S. E. DuBois. 7 :3Q Young Peoples' division. "How to Teach a Class of Boys." 7:30 Adult division, "Organization of the Class," Ellton Shaw. 7 JS0 Administrative divrsion. Profes sor J. F. Kwing, leader, "Publicity and the Budget." 8 :20 General assembly : music ; ad dress, "The Master Teacher," Rev. Joshua Stansfield. Wednesday 3 p. m. Devotional. 3:15 County association reports. 3 :55 Children's division. "The Begin ners' Department." Mrs. C. A. Morden. 3 :55 Young Peoples' division, "Child hood vs. Youth," W. C. Moore. 3 :55 Visit the exhibits. 7 :30 p. m." Children's division, Mrs. J. SERVICES IN Coffee. 11. preaching by ReT. J. A. Hopper district elder, 2:30, "A Trip to Inhambane, East Africa, by Rer. J. S. Mae Geary of t. mcago. T:30, preaching by ReT. J. S. Mac Geary. First E. 9th and Mill Rer. A. Beers. 11, "PreTaillng Prayer and the Destiny of the Church." 7 :30, "Hell's Gassing the Christian Church." Friends First E. 85th and Main ReT. Homer L. Cox. 11, "The Christian Faith." 7:45, "Spir itual Alienation." Jewish Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Sabbath serrioes Friday at 8 p. m.. Saturday. "10:30 a. m. Sunday. 10, in Portland academy bide., 13th and Mont gomery. Religious school. Bible classes at Central library, second and fourth Wednesdays, Congregation Aharia Sholom -Park and Clay sts. Rabbi H. Abrahamson, Friday. 8 p. m., Saturday. 9:80 a. m. Latter Day Saints Church .of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints E. 25th and Madison. 10. 7:30. Lutheran St. Jame W. Park and Jefferson Rer. William A. Brinkman. 11. 7:30. 8U Pauls E. 12th and Clinton ReT.A. Krause. 9:30, 10:30, 7:30. Our SaTiort E. 10th and Grant Rer. M. A. Christenseu. 11, sermon in Enelish. Trinity Williams and Grahem--ReT. J. A. Reinbsch. 9:15. 10:15, 7:30. Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and' DaTia Iter. Wilhelm Petersen. 11. English serrice, subject, "Where Your Treasure Is"; 8, Norwegian serrice, subject, "The New Year and the New Life." Grace English Mason and Albina. 10:30, Hamilton Chapel E. 80th and Glisan Rer. F J. Epiing. 10:45. Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and Rod ney. St. Johns Peninsula and Kilpa trick Rer. L. Ludwig. 10:45. 7:30. Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th and Glisan ReT. C. J. Ltdin. 11, 7:30. Methodist Episcopal Centenary E. 9th and Pine Rer. J. C. Rollins. 11. "The Forward Look"; 7:45. "An Hour With Father Time." Inspiring music by chorus choir at both .meetinjrs. Central VaneouTer and Fargo Rer. A. R, Maclean. 11, 6:30. address by Chaplain Du bois of Vancourer Barracks; 7:30, preaching by Chaplain Dubois. Clinton Kelly E. 40th and" Powell 'Rer. John Parsons. 11. Epworth 26th and 8a Tier ReT. Stanford Moore. 11. 7:30. First 12th and Taylor Key. Joshua Stans field. 10:30, 7:30. First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt Rt. Elias Gjerding. 11. "A Call of God for This Hour"; 8. "Enlisted for Serrice." Lents Luclen B. Jones. 11, 7:30. Lincoln E. 52d and Lincoln. Key. F. A. Ginn. 11, "The Present Day Task, of the Church": 4. Epworth league, in charge of Jose phine Handler. Montarilla E. 80th nd Pine Rer. Hiram Gould. 11. 7:30. ., . Mt. Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Rev. E. Olin Kldridge. 11, "The Church in the' Home'; 7:30, "Temporal Anxieties and .What to Do- With Them.". Rose City Park Rer." D. Lester Fields. 11. "To Whom Shall We Got"; 7:30. "The Joy of the "Christian Life." Sellwood Rer.-W. S.' Gordon. 11 7:J0.' Sunnyside E. 35th and TamhOl Bey. B, E. Smith. 11, 7:45. - St. Jons W. Learitt and Syracuse Rer. J. H. Urine. 11. 7:30. Swedish Beech and Borthwick Her. Abel Eklund. 11. 8. Unirersity Park Fiske and Lombard Bey. J. T. Abbett. 11, 7:30. Vaneourer Are. Norwegian Danish Skidmore and Vancourer. Rer. (X J. Rynniag. lil, a. Westmoreland Rer. F. A. Ginn. 7 -.30. - Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rer. Francis Bur gette Short. 10:30, "How May Wo Lire- 1919 Undismayed and Unafraid!": 12:15. school. District superintendent, Rer. William Wallace Youngson, D. D., 691 E. 62d at N. Tabor 2790. M. C. South t ? ' First TJnlon and M ultnoma h Re r. James T French. 11, 7:80. Nazarene . First E. 7th and Conch Rer. C Howard Darin. 11, 7:80. Sellwood E. th and Spokane -Kev. B. H. Morse.. 11,7:30. V - Brentwood- 65th are. and 67th st Rer O. U. Fowler. 11, T:30. - " ' Highland Park E. 14 th and KiUingsworth Rer. W. P. Keebaugn. 11 8. ScaaJinaTian Rer.. 7.- G. Rrtnaxl.v,! tt - rVeebrterlan xirst l -in ana Aiaer Ker Jnhi. it n t. John H. Boyi 10:80. talk, to members by pastor; 7:i "Can a- Man Escape Hi Pastt" - , Westminster East 1 Tfh and Sc!lUTler--Ttr Edward, H. Pence. 0.30, 7.80. W. Wilkins. presiding. Special services: "Worship." Miss Vlda Nichols; "Wel come." Mrs. Walter Oill ; "Birthday Of fering," Mrs. .A. B. Slossen. 7:30 Young rfeoples : divlsldh, "Utilis ing the Group Instinct; W. C. Moore.. 7:30 Adult division. "The Home De partment," Rev. II. H. Farnham. 7:30 Administrative . division. Profes sor J. F. Ewing; "Sunday School Rec ords." 8:20 General assembly (Young. Peo ples Night) ; music ; address, "The Dol lar a Year Man," W. C. Moore. Tnnrsaay 3 p. m. Devotional. 3:15 "The Necessity for Trained Leadership." Rev. Harold H. Grlffls. 3 :55 Children's division, "The Pri mary Department," Mrs, J. II. Zehrung. 3:55 Young peoples' division, "Look ing Over the Wall," W. C. Moore. 3 :55 Pastors" conference. Rev. W. A. Waldo, leader. Visit the exhibits. 7:30 p. m. Children's division, Mrs. L. C. Phillips, presiding; "Music in the Sunday School ;" "Home Cooperation," Mrs. K. C.. Knap p. 7:30 Young Peoples division, "The Social Activities of the Class," Mrs. Catharine Ordeman, presiding. 7:30 Adult-division. Adult Courses'of Study : "Women's Classes," ; Miss Grace Page ; "Men's Classes," Rev. W. H. Amos ; "Parent Training," Mrs. Robert Tate. 7:30 Administrative division, W. C. Moore, "The- Superintendent and His Machine." 8 :20 Assembly. Prayer on behalf of the Sunday schools of Oregon. Address, "Winning Hie Children," Mrs. E. C. Knapp. Friday 3 p. fn. Devotional. 3 :15 "Missionary Education," Miss Violet W. Johnson. 3:55 Children's division, "The Junior Department." Mrs. J. Earl Else and Mrs. E. C. Knapp. 3 :55 Young Peoples' division, The Girl Problem," Mrs. F. N. Rogers. 3 :55 Pastors' conference, Rev. W. A, Waldo. leader Visit the exhibits. 7 :30 p. m. Children's division, "Les son Presentation," Mrs. E. C. Knapp. 7 :30 Young Peoples' division, "Round Table," "What My Class Is Doing," Har old F. Humbert, presiding. 7 :30 Adult division, "Service Activ ities of the jClass," J. Earl Else, presid ing. " 7 ;30 Administrative division. Profes sor J. F. Ewlng, "Special Days." 8:20 Assembly. Pageant: "Armenia's Call to America." In one side of a new driving gauntlet is set a watch of the ' wrist type and a tiny dry battery electric lamp to illu minate it. PORTLAND Central E. 13th and Pine. ReT. Orlando B. Pershing. 11, -In Memorium," communion serrice: 7:30, "Sealed Orders." Calrary 11th and Clay Rer. R. W. Rogers. 10.30, 7:30. Music by new choir. Mt Tabor E. B5th and Belmont Rer. Ward MacHenry. 1-, 'Ixyalty to Christ" and com munion; 4:30, resper serrice. Vernon 1 9th and Wygant Rer. J. R. Lands- oorougn. li, 7:0. Piedmont Clereland and Jarrett Rer. A. L. Hutchison. 11, mid-minter communion sernce ; 7:30, song serrice. ' Fourth First and Gibbs. 10:30, sermon by Rer. Leri Johnson; 7:30, serrices by other speakers music led by Mrs. Hotchkiss Street. Kenilworth E. 84th and Gladstone Rer. Paul E. Ratsch. 11, "The Sacraments"; 6:80, school of missions; 7:45. Hope E. 78th and Ererett Rer. Floyd E. Dorria. 11, 7:30. Rose City Dr. Robert H. Milligan. 11, 7:80. Forbes Graham and Gantenbein. Trinity Virginia and Nebraska Rer, Theo dore P. Smith, pastor. 11. celebration of -tha sacrament of the lord's supper; 7:30, "The r orgireness or Sin.' Anabel Rer. John E. Nelson. 11. 8. Millard A renue Rer. W. Lee Gray. 1 1 "The Real Thing " ; 7:30. "A Tempted Leader." erentn Day Mdrentlst Note Regular serrices of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central E. 11th and Ererett L. K. Dick son, pastor. 11:15. , Tabernacle Women of Woodcraft haH, 10th and Taylor streets. 11. Montarilla E. 80th and Ererett Elder J Gerhart. 11. Lents 94th st. and 8th are. Elder W. D. Huntington. 11. St. Johns Central are. "and Charleston Elder A. R. Folkenberg. 11. Mt. Tabor E 60th ehd Belmont Elder W. T, Hilgert. 11. Albina Skidmore and Mallory Rer. A. A. Meyer. C. F. Knott, local elder. 11:15. ( Scandinarian Sixty-second near 40th are. 11. Salvation Army Corps No. t 243 Ash st Adjutant Frank Genge. 11.- 3:15. 8. : Corps No. 4 128 First Adjutant Joseph Harrison. 11, S, 8. . wedenborglan New Church Society 381 Jefferson Ber. William R. Reece. 11, "Death a Gateway to a Larger Life." Unitarian Church of Our Father1 Broadway and Yam lull Iter. W. G. Elliott, Jr. 11. "How Can I Best Employ My Timet"; 7:45, "Dug-outs and Sand Bags on the Western Front." hr iFred Lockley. 1 - . united Brethren Conference auperintendent Rer. G. E. Mc Donald. First E. 15th and Morrison ReT. Byroa J. Clark. 11, "Consecration and Concentration"; 7:30; "The Philosophy of Prayer." Chorus music. Second E. 27th and Sumner.' Rer. Ira Hawley. 11, "Christian Loyalty," by Rer. G. E. McDonald, superintendent; 7:30, "Putting the Church to the 'Test," by pastor. Third 67th st. and 82d are. 8. E. Bar. E. O. Shepherd. 11, "Man's Perplexities" : 7 :SO. "At the Door." Fourth Tremoat Rer. C. P." BlanchanL kErangelistic campaign to start. 11, 7:30, preaching by Rer. R. G. Somerbn. United K range! leal First B. 1 6th and Poplar Rer. J. A. Goode. 11. "The High Calling of the Church"; 7;30, serrice by Lieutenant H. P. Vlckery. United resbyterlan Ftast E. 37th and Hawthorn Her. H. F. Giren. 11. "A Task a Man'a Size"; 7:30, "Which Do You Chooser" Church of the Stranger Grand and Wasco . Rew.' 8. Karl Du Bois. 10:30. 7:80. Kenton 120 West Lombard Rer. George N. Taylor. 11. "Why Do Ye Despise ? v ; 7:80. "He Whom Mark Saw." ' Miscellaneous Christian and Missionary Alliance K. - -9th and Clay Rer. John E. Fee. 11. 7 :80. Realisation League 186 Sth Rer. H. Edward Mills. II, 8. Christedelpbiau 621 E. Washington. 10:80. Church of God 863 Failing. 11. M. 'First Spiritualist Sixth and Montgomery Rer. A. Scott Bledsoe. 8, 7:45. Geepel Hall E. 29th and Stark. 10:80, 13,15. 7:45. lien's Resort th and Burns ids Bar. Leri Johnson, superintendent. 8. -New Cirilization 407 Tilford bids. Dr. Beth NorthinsrtOT. 7 :4ft. Dirine Science Tilford building Rer. T. M. Minard, pastor. -11. Unirsrsal Messianic 8 1 8 Abington buOding. 11. 8r-"Watch to Behold Perfection"; study class. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Glad Tidings-- Hall Rer. Charles Woolley. 8,8. i Second Spiritualist Alisky Hall Rer. Mas Hoffmao,: 8, 8. "The Spiritualist ew ri'ear Message. , . ... - . 1 METHODISTS PLAN MUCH mm Expert Advertising to Acquaint People of Centenary Move ment All Over Country. ' A treat plan of advertising; and news paper publicity la beinsr planned toy the Method let Centenary committee in the near future, according; to the announce ments of Dr. Charles A. Bowen and Dr. A. Lincoln Howarth of the local office, who have Just returned from a New York conference. The general directors of the five year movement announced that a former newspaper man had been se cured to represent the work in each area of the nation and that It would he the duty of these men to eee that the secular press received all valuable news concerning the great Methodist move ment. No definite dates have been set as yet by the central board, but within a very few months the church expects to call for volunteer subscriptions to the Centenary, which Is also known as the Methodist reconstruction program. The Centenary aims are to build up Methodism throughout the world, and es pecially to look after those who have been made destitute by "the ravages of war. The Centenary is the outcome of a big celebration that is planned for Co lumbus, Ohio, June 20 to July 7 of " this year. At this, time missionary leaders of the world are to gather together and celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of "the organization of missions in the Methodist church. A suggestion was made that a campaign be carried on to fosterjthe work to still greater pro portions. This was adopted and " the great Centenary movement had its birth. The church is asking the world to give $80,000,000 within the next five years to better the conditions of those who live In darkness. The old Columbus fair grounds have been leased by the Methodists and are now being remodeled to meet the re quirements of the great missionary cele bration. All local Centenary workers plan to attend this celebration. r - Dr. Morrison to Take Up Timely Subjects "The Christian Appeal to Young Men" will be Dry A. A. Morrison's subject In Trinity Episcopal church, Sunday morn ing. In the evening he will speak on Christianity being a religion of good cheer. There will be a special corporate communion for men iin the chapel at 8 a. m. Men are urged to come to, the morning service because a drive is on In the Episcopal church to enlist them in a movement for the care of returning sol dVers'. The Christmas decorations have not been removed, ' so those attending Sunday may enjoy ttyeir beauty. Church Program for New Year to Be Given The prjogram for the new year of the East Side Baptist church will be given Sunday jmorning by Dr. W. B. Hinson, after which he will outline the way he believes will secure and guarantee God's blessing on ' the work of the church. Baptism, followed by the Lord's supper, will be observed after the sermon, when a large number .will also be received into the. church. Sunday evening Dr. Hinson intends to discriminate between the facts and fancies of the unseen world as presented under spiritism. Problems of Today Dr. Waldo's Topic Dr. William A. Waldo, pastor of the White Temple, takes the occasion of the first Sunday of the new year to bring some elements of present, day considera tions and problems before his congrega tion. Jn the morning he will refer to elements relative to the importance of life in Its present conditions and the acquirements necessary ' to meet the world in Its ' present day construction. In the evening, at 7 :30, he will give a Scriptural presentation of the posses sions of life and' the necessity o obtain ing true- values, as an equipment for service. .The Temple quartet will ren der appropriate music. A hearty invita tion Is given to the public to attend both services. St. Davids td Hear Alaska Missionary A , missionary from Central . Alaska will speak at Si. Davids Episcopal church Sunday morning at- 11 o'clock. E. A. Mcintosh, who Is a member of the Tanana Valley mission with head quarters at Tanana Crossing, comes to speak as the representative of Bishop Roweif Alaska. This service will be of great interest to the public. Mr. Mc intosh may be able to address the Sun day school at 9 :3f o'clock. -There be ing two Sundays in the Christmas-tide this year, the choir will repeat .the Christmas music at 11 o'clock, singing Gounod's great service and one of the Christmas anthems. There will be a men's communion at 7 :30 o'clock, " In accordance with the suggestion of the bishop. Swedenborg's Words ' Are. to Be Explained Revi William S R. Reece 'will present the subject. "Death, a Gateway to Larger Life,- Sunday morning In his sermon, aa explained in the writing of Emanuel Swedenborg for, -the New Christian church. - New members will also be re ceived ' into the ; society at this service. Class study of the inner meaning of the Bible will be held on Tuesday evening at S . o'clock : at . the church i home, - S31 Jefferson street; u v - Will E Speak at Atkinson Rev. W. J. Kent wilt occupy the pulpit of Atkinson. Memorial Congregational church Sunday, morning, and evening. The public .is cordially Invited to wor ship . with this ' church, . where visitors will always receive a cordial welcome. rirv slafiwood and blocks. Ifolman Fuel Co.. Main 353, A-3353. A$v. j patriotic and WLc Snown pastor 311; (Gardner to ' M ' i -: i. Dr. E. II. Pence tn account of a slight . indisposition. on tne part or Dr. Edward II. pence, pastor of Westminster Presbyterian church. Lieutenant John H.. Gardner, former chaplain of the Seventy-fiflih in fantry. U. S. A. t Camp Lewis), will occupy the pulpit morning and evening tomorrow. Dr. Pence's illness lis not serious, but as a precautionary measure his physician ordered him to remain at home. ..''-. ' ;( j I Lieutenant Gardner's subject at! 10 :Z will be, "Common Sense de Luxei and at 7:30, "The Unity of Choice.- le has just come from Camp Lewis, where he served during the war, having resigned to accept a call to Fort Street .Presby terian church,. Detroit, as associate pas tor. He formerly held the position of assistant -to Dr. Pence, when thjej later was pastor ' of that, church. ' ' ' i ,. J. Hutchison, organist of Westminster church, la also ill and . his place will be filled temporarily, by Mrs. Warfen 'E. Thomas. . .-. . .... . . . . J 41 HEART TO HEART TALK TO BE GIVEN Dr. John H. Boyd Will, Discuss Church Conditions and Also i Explain New Era Movement. Dr. John H. Boyd has issued a spe cial invitation and urgent - appeal for every member of his congregation to be present at the' services Sunday, when he desires to speak. to his members! "In a simple and direct way of the conditions Within the church and the duties and opportunities, now arising." He will "also explain the .great new' era movement of the denomination to. his congregation, In keeping with the uniform plan out lined for every Presbyterian pastor In the nation. At the evening service Dr. Boyd W411 preach on individual recon struction as the great need of the hour. HEAVEN HELL PURGATORY- Where Are the Dead? ' . ' : feVAXOELIST L. K. DICKSON will answer the question from the Bible "Can he Dead .Return : to- Us ow?" Sunday Night at 7:45 o' Clock - - '"I."'' ''''': ' ChristeiuenY HaH llth St. Between Morrison and Y in kill , ... ' A . PUBLIC IXTITED SPECIAL C8IC "DEATH A GATEWAY TO . LARGER LIFE" "WHEN MAW TII.F.S - II R OStT PA88ES FROM OHF, WOBID ,TO ANOTHJ'.B'V . jj '-.""' Hear this explained Sunday morning at the. j NEW CHRISTIAN CHURCH ! til Jeffenoa Street, 11 e'CIOck : W3r.,B. BEECE, MlaUter i . I I . I mm ''T i . j-ii v ' - La i ' ' 1 Yij 1 - -...-'- n ?l is I ih TO THE MEMBERS OF THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND CONGREC The Service Tomorrow Morning at 1 0:30 . 1 One of Vital ' Importance wish to speak to you in a simple and : direct , way oK conditions within the Church uand of duties and opportunities now arising, t dhall outline a program of future develop ment for the ChurchJ ' - J ask of you a hearing Let every member' be pres ent and meet this request of . ; Your Pastor, '. JOHN H. BOYD. SWEDISH BAPTIST CHURCH TO OBSERVE 35TH ANNIVERSARY Series of All Day Services to Be ! Conducted Sunday at hfteenth and Hoyt Streets. TACOMA PASTOR WILL SPEAK Rev. Charles Ausplund, Formerly T of Local 'Congregation, - Will Greet His Old Friends. The thirty-fifth anniversary of the or ganisation of the Swedish Haptlst church. Fifteenth and Hoyt streets, is to be celebrated Sunday In a series of all day -services. At 10:30 o'clock Tlev. Charles Ausplund of Tacoma. h former pastor- of the church, will be present and will deliver the Sunday morning sermon. This Is to be a great Jubilee service. - The Sunday school will follow at '12 o'clock. - A special service 1s planned for 2:30 o'clock, which will be In charge of the Baptist-"Voting : People's union- of the church. A number of spe cial 'speakers, are to :be present anil reports of the past year s work are to he read A light lunch IsJ rs! rvrlr as rA 1 t aba to le served at R wishing to remain. for the evening service will be welcomed by the church- ' - Rev. O.: C. Wright, general' secrets! of Baptist missions. Is to preach In t'4 evening on, "ye Must Be Born Again The pastor. Rev. Gideon SJolander, win preside at the various services. Special music has been provided by the choir . for each service. ' . - - Sunday's special services will marl "th beginning of a series of revival sen Ices to- be held. each night during tli( , coming week, except Saturday,. ' All members of the 'church are a 1st requested to attend the annual business, meeting lni the church tonight at 7 :3) o'clock. ' : ' ; - DR. WALDO MORNING SKRVI0K 11 O'CLOCK. "TIME MEASURED BY YEARS" gVININO KRVICK 7:30. "UFE'S TRUE EQUIPMENT1 IN THE MORNING OF THE NEW YEAR" MUSIO V TEM(tK QUARTET White temple TWKLFTII A'D TAYLOR STS. SPIRITUALIST FIRST CHURCH SIXTH At MOWTGOMEHT STS. Rev. A. Scott Bledsoe JMS'fOB 1 MBS. ETTA S. BI.EDJiOE, Message . : Bearer M US. EMMA X. POWEI1S, Soloist SERVICES STTJinAT f P. M. AjriV : 7l4 P. H-sEATs PRKJS :: ( ' " ' l-i , - ' ' ' t " ' ' ' ' - : ' i . 'A ' . I - : y -'' ' , r-J I I' '-1 r . "J