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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
IS
SATURDAY, JULY 19. 1919.
PORTLAND, OREGON
holiness sodation to ?old 3ts i Sltiriiilai
regoh
Camp
PROMINENT'" MEN
PLAN TO ATTEND
The Rev. ; C.H. Babcock of Los
Angeles and the Rev. T. C.
L Henderson of Columbia to Talk
THE REV. BEERS IN CHARGE
Pastor of Alberta Free Methodist
. nhne.p.n -Mflnacp.r nf Carrm
Meet to Be Held on East Side
The 'fifteenth annual camp meet-'
In? of, the Oregon Holiness associa
tion (Interdenominational) will be
held at East Thirty-third and Ma
eon streets, . July 24 to' August 3.
Prominent holiness preachers
throughout the country plan to at
tend the meeting and preach. Two
of the men who, have" places on the"
program are , the Rev. C. H. Babcock
Of . Los Angeles, who has attended
the camp meeting for the past three
years, and the Rev.,T. C. Henderson
of Columbus, Ohio, who comes high
ly recommended to the camp meet
ing for the first time.
The. Rev. Alexander Beers, pastor of
the Alberta Free Methodist church, has
been elected manager of the camp. The
music will be in chanre of the Bev,
Frank Blackman, and the grounds and
tents in charge of-N. C," Davis and ' S.
E. Sorenson- v
Thursday, July 31, has been set aside
as missionary day, the principal speak
ers being the Rev. and Airs. Woodford
Taylor, superintendent of the National
Holiness mission In China.
The location, surroundings and con
veniences of the camp grounds-are Ideal
for being so close to a large city; The
grounds are reached by the Broadway
car. . ' ' -
Miss Louise Pinnel will again ' have
charge of the children's services. Special
young people's meetings will also be
held, but their leader has not been
chosen.
The dining room will be run on the
cafeteria plan, special rates being made
fjor ministers' families. Small tents.
8x10, are to be furnished free to camp
ers, a charge being made for larger
tents, cots and mattresses. Anyone de
siring further information about the
meetings should communicate with the
president, Mrs. Edith Whitesldes of 680
Qulmby street, or with the secretary,
Mrs. Catherine 1 Dickey of 298 "East
Thirty-fourth street B. S. Cook Is treas
urer of the association.
. The annual business session will be
' 11,1 Tii.bH a xr . mnrnltiff. -Tulip 90 t S
o'clock, the preaching service for that
morning being dispensed with.
- Igl
Special Series of
Sermons to Begin
s Rev. Albert C. Crier of Spokane will
begin Sunday morning a series Of ad
dresses at the Realization rooms over
the Womans Exchange, 186 Fifth street.
His dates and subjects are as follows :
Sunday, It a. m., "Consciousness, the
Big Word in Truth" ; 8 p. m.. "God's
World and Man's World.". Monday, 10
a. m., "The Allness of God": 8 p. m.,
The Spiritual Nature of the Universe."
Tuesday, 2:30 p. m.., 'The Allness of
God" ; S p. m., "Man's Relation; to the
Universe." Wednesday. 2 :30 p. ; ; m.,
The Nature and Goodness of Prayer" i
t p. m., 'The Goal, of Life." On Thurs
day a picnic will be held at Peninsula
park.' afternoon and evening, for all who
are interested in these lectures.
' Pastor Back In Pulpit -
" The pastor of the Central Methodist
church, the Bev. Alexander R. ' Maclean,
will occupy his pulpit at both Sunday
services after having been absent several
Sundays on his vacation.
S. H. Green Stamps for cash. Hoi
man Fuel Co., Main 353. A-3353. Block-
wood, short slabwood. . Rock Springs
and Utah coal; sawdust. Adv.
YetBeenFought
CAN THE LEAGUE OF
NATIONS CHANGE
BIBLE PROPHECY?
i, EVANGELIST L. K. DICKSOJT
GREAT OPENING
": : - SERMON
J To Be Delivered by ETAS GEH8T
L; K. DICKSON
:! LARGE TENT PAVILION
v COB. 1STH AJTD SIORB.ISOX STS.
SUNDAY NIGHT, JULY 20
: AT 7t O'CLOCK. . '
r Special Musks Directed by J- 1
PEOF. L C. COICOB0
Penile lavlted " . The Test Is Cool
8EBTICES EtTEBT WIGHT '
COMING MEETING
HastheLastWar
baptist Sre
planning to ,Hrv
tker Illrrangement
Baptist young people of the state win
try a. new arrangement - this year i tor
their annual meeting. - Instead of hav
ing a one-day business session, as has
been their custom In the past, they will
hold a - three-day conference at 'the
Gladstone 'Chautauqua - park, - August
30 to September 1. . II. E. Cross, owner
of the Chautauqua grounds, has offered
the use of the grounds gratis to the
young ' people. Harley K. Hallgren,
state president, said: "We highly ap
preciate Mr. Cross gift to us. It will
permit us to have a most enjoyable con
ference." :'. j
The dates chosen will enable many
to attend, as the first day Is a Satur
day, which is a half holiday to many;
the second day is Sunday, and the third
day, Monday, Is Labor day. As Monday
will be a" holiday the business sessions
will be reserved until that day, in order
that all might attend. Assisting Mr.
Hallgren are A. 1. Bosserman of Port
land, president of the Willamette asso
ciation ; George Holt of Salem, presi
dent: of the Salem; district, and D. A.
Vincent of -McMlnnville, president of
the West Willamette association.
Services Continue
Throughout Summer
The regular cfturc'h services of the
East Side Baptist church i will be con
tinued throughout the summer months.
Dr. W. B. ! Hinson expecting to occupy
the pulpit 'during the vacation period.
The prayer services on Wednesday even
ings have been well attended, and. peo
ple are reported to be evidencing a de
sire to follow Christ. Seven were re
ceived last Wednesday evening. 1 The
women s society will .meet Thursday at
10, o'clock for its, weekly all day indus
trial work. Thfls will be the last Meet
ing' until the first Thursday in Septem
ber. During the past week Dr. Hinson
has delivered 11 lectures at the Glad
stone Chautauqua.
Nyssa Pastor Will
Preach at Central
Rev. O. B. Pershing, pastor of Central
Presbyterian church, , and family, are
spending their vacation at Twin Rocks,
on the Tillamook beach, during July;
Next Sunday Rev, Weston F. Shields,
pastor of the : First Presbyterian
church, Nyssa, Or., will preach at both
morning and evening, services. Ralph
F. Barnes will conduct a general meet
ing of all the Sunday school classes
next Sunday In place of the regular
Sunday school program, the individual
classes having been suspended during
toe vacation season. -
Summer Services
Are Well Attended
The summer services of the First
Friends church. East Thirty-fifth and
Main streets, are . being well attended
through the summer months, says the
Rev. Homer Cox. -: The midweek prayer
meeting under the leadership of the
various Sunday school classes is increas
ing in attendance. Last - week . there
were 77 present, of whom 30 were men.
The pastor will preach Sunday morn
ing on "God's Covenants" and in the
evening on "An Old Testament Bargain
sale." Tne public is invited, v
Endeavor Excursion
Takes Place Aug. 4
The annual moonlight excursion of the
Multnomah County Christian Endeavor
union will be held on the "Swan" on
Monday; August 4, The boat will leave
the foot of Jefferson street at 7 :30 p. m.
Frank Forrester has been chosen chair
man of the committee In charge. The
publicity is being handled by Floyd
Oilman,, who announced Friday that he
was going to have a band aboard the
boat A program is being arranged by
Vernon Duncan, j Refreshments will be
served.: j . ; ' . ' .
Lincoln's lense of
Right to Be Subject
"Under the Stars'? is the title of a
stirring photoplay, depicting the private
ana public ure of Abraham Lincoln and
revealing the martyred . president's ' un
deleting purpose of right, truth and
justice, which will be used Sunday even
ing by the Rev. J. J. Sjtaub. pastor of
the Sunnyside Congregational church,' In
his sermon! He will also preach Sunday
mornings : : . v -.
"VKere Are Our
Soldier Dead?"
A message full of comfort and
hope! to those sorrowing for
relatives and friends lost in
war, i The Bible teaching con
cerning the state of the dead
not that of the creeds.
PUBLIC
LECTURE
BY;Ni W. LEWTON
CHRISTENSEN'S
HALL
11TH ATCB TAX HILL
SUNDAY; JULY 20
IKTEB5T ATIOXAL BIBLE
8TCDEXTS
Seats Free : , . 3fe CollecUoa
RILEY LECTURES
WON PASTOR OVER
:
Dr. McElveen , Had Decided Not
to Visit Portland .Until He ,
. -.Heard, Portfander Speak.
Dr. TV. T., McElveen, the New York
preacher. Who la occupying the pul
pit of the , First Congregational
church of Portland, Is one of . the
feathers , in" Frank Branch 'Riley'a
cap, ' The Portland Congregational
church ;: Invited Dr. McElveen to
preach in .its pulpit during July.
Like all provincial Nefl? Yorkers, Dr.
McElveen "h esltated, suggesting that
Portland' was 4000 miles from New
York. 't -:l ' I '-: ' '"
But n the evening of the -day when
he hesitated he dropped in and heard
Frank Branch Riley's illustrated lecture
at the City club of New York. He took
a seat near the door.- This arranged a
way of escape If the wild and. woolly lec
ture proved a bore. He , came- to scoff
but he remained to praise.
The New ? York preacher was' captl
vated not only by the Riley pictures but
by the Riley talk, and immediately tele
graphed liis acceptance of the Portland
invitation. He declares the Riley pic
tures are excellent, but that words failed
to describe the realities which- the pic
tures portray. . l ' f(. '
On Sunday morning :Dr. ' MeElveen
preaches on "Reading Aright the , Signs
of the Times," and on Sunday evening
on, "How to Get There." '
Special Sermons Are
Attracting Attention
The special' series of "sermons being
preached on "The Greatest Verse in the
Bible John 3:16" .at the Glencoe Bap
tist church.' by the Rev. ; F. C. Laslette,
are r attracting" considerable ; attention.
Sunday night he will deliver the sixth
in the series,, which is to last through
July and August. The chorus choir
will sing and Maurice Mariweather will
read, . "Jesus Paid the Fare."
" ft' ' ' :'
5 United t Brethren Services -1
The : sacrament of the' : Lord's supper
wilt be served . Sunday, morning at the
Fourth . United Brethren church . by the
Rev.V ,C; P. - Blanchard. : Regular morn
ing and evening services will i be held
Sunday in the four United - Brethren
churches of the city, all paetors preach
ing in their own pulpits.
Will Speak in Blorning
The - Rev. S. M.s Connor' will preach
Sunday morning at the Rodney Avenue
Christian church, the 'church being at
present without a pastor. - The evening
service will be dismissed on account of
the Chautauqua, j ' - ;; ; i : h...- .. . ..
DIRECTORY
Fifth Sunday After Trinity
Uniform Sunday School Lesson
"The . Lord's Supper." Matt. 26:26-80: 1
Cot. 11:23-26. - ' . ,
Goldra Text: "For a often at ye est thto
bread, sad drink I this up. y proclaim the
Lord's death till h coma" 1 0r. 11:26.
: Young People's Topics
Baptint Cnloa: ; "CmMdias Asslnst Intem
perance." - Epb. -6:1 0-20. -
Chriadaa End em Tor: Cnjsadins Asainat In
temperance." Eph. 6:10-20.
Epworth League: ' "Introducing Jesus to Out
Frienda." Luke 5:27-32.
Bspttt s
Flrt White Temple. 12th and Taylor Re.
William A. Waldo. 11. "Steadfastneea. S Prime
Vlrti"f H. "A fltartlina Qneation."
Eaet Bide E. 20th and Salmon Re. W.
B. Hlnjoiu BeT. H. T. Olah.' aaaociate. 11.
Four Cheerln Facta": 8. "What lou Must
Do and What Tow Ought to Do."
Third VaneottTer and Knott " K. weoiej
I. BeaTen. 11, "Thia Generation What Doea
Jesus Think of Itt"; T:30 "The Guarding of
the Soul."
Arleta Her. Owen T. Day. '11, -The
Chttrch'a Empbaaia in Reconstruction"; 8,
preaching bjr Rev.- J. Frantlln Day.
Calvary E. Sth and Grant Bee. 3. H.
Thomas. 11 "The Goodness of God" j 8, "The
Wrath of God."
Glencoe- K. 4Sth and Main Ke. r. U.
Lsatette. - 11. "The Supreme Ideal": 7:45. "A
GoTernment Bond and s Great Guarantee."
Sftlwvxl Bethany Be T. i. BroomneW.
11, T:80. .. ' ? . '
Grace E. TSUt and Aah. kt. Frea Berry.
act ma istor, .11. "The Holy Spirit": 8, evaa-
gcltsuc aerricea with baptlcm.
UniTeratty fark iter. a. i.wrence eiaeg.
11. S. - '
SvHili 1 Kth and Hort Be. T. G. Slolar-
der. 10 SO. T:80.
St.' Jobna Be. Edkar Burton. .11,7 :SO.
Highland E. 6th and Alberta Dt. W. T.
MUikan. 11. - -.'f---. ? -';
St. . Bvteri Lenta ' Be. P. Betttgea 8.
10:80; 7:80. - :
Pro-Cathedral 15th mnC Davis Be. K. T.
OUara. 6. 7:15. 8:80. 8:4ft. IL. T:4S.
St. Lawrence Sd and Snenaan Be. 3. O.
Hnghea. 6, 8:80, 16:80. 7:80. -
Bt. Francis E. lzts and Fine Re. 3. H.
Bkw. 6. 8. , 10:80, 7:80.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Will lame aad
Stanton Be. W. A. Daly. 6, 8. ,H, 7:80.
Hsty Boaary E. sa ana Glackamas Be. , K.
8. UUon. 6. 7. 8. . 11. 7 JO. .
St. Boas E. ssd ana Alameda Be. - J.
OTarrea 8.. 10 JO. 4.
St. Andrew E. utn and AlserU Be. J.
Kiernan. 8, 10;30. 7:8at
Tbm Madeleine K Z4tn ana Siaklyoa Be.
George V. Thompaon. , '7 :80, S. 1 1.
Aaeenaton E. 7 out ana xamiuu Frandscu
rgtbera. 8. 10:80. -7:80. . V
Bicseed Sacrament Mtrytana and ElaDdena
Be. F. W. Black. 8. 100. 7:30.
Holy CTeea T T iwwooin Her. u. Baymoad.
8. 10:S. 7:8. '-r
St. Ignarhis 3220 484 at. S. B JewA
Fatten. S:80. 8. 10:80. 4. - j t -
Bt Stephen E. 4 2d and Taylc: Re. Way.
res A. WaitU , 8:30. 10:80. 7:80.
Holy Redeemer Portland bled, and Vincoo
r ae Be. UUam J. ein. 6. 8. 1040,
7:80. - ,
SV Phmip Kelt (PanUet Fatuers) BL 10th
aad Hickory Re. . W. J. Cartwright 7 40.
. 10:30.- 7:80. -
St Clement S. Smith s, and ffewtoa
Berbite Fathera. .. 6. 8. 10:80. 7:80. '
Saered Heart E. 11th and Center Be. G.
Bob. S. 1U:80. 7:89. '
- Bt Agatha E. 1 5th and Miller Be. 1.
Comminaky. 8. 10:30. 7:30. -
St Stsaialaaa (Ponab) Maryland sad Fail
ing Be. . Maonew. s. is: su. 330.
Bt - Joeepn iuerma ao aad
Be. B. Dnrrer. S, 10:SO. 7:30.
St Michael (Italian) 4th aad Mill Re.
It Belestra. 8:80, 10 :80, 7 :8. . ' ,
8tl COana Capitol Hill Father H-ftn.
O. F. M. ; o. 10:10. , . - .
St Charles E. 33d sad Alberta Be. J.
P. O'Flnn. 9. 10:80. , : - . ,
AU Sainta IB. ath and Gliaaa Re. Father
William Cronia. S. 10:80.
' St Patricks 18th and Sevier Bev. Charles
U. Smith. Maaaes :su. s. 140, 7:4.
First lark and Columbia Rev. ; Harold B
G riffle. 11, . A Program of : Preparedneea":
7 :43. "Tb Reality of the Creaa la Human Es-
EaM"fiide-E. 12th and Taykw Ben at? B.
Sawyer. - 11. 8. ,; ' '
- Rodney Avenue Bodaey - aad . Knott -1 1,
communion and preaching by Bev. 8. If. Connor.
MonUvtlla E. 78th and". Gliaaa Be. Her-
ttmrt K Rvrlar. - 11. 1:80. . -
- Weodlawn E. 7th and Liberty Rev. Joseph
U. aon. li, s.
. Vernon E. 18th aaA Wygaat Bev. &
Tibba Mazay. : , 11. iat; i , : ; t
elp toxgo to College to ?3e: !5iven
r? St , n t . . n
Cpworth Jlleague 3s ?3acH of lan
- The central , office of the Epworth
Leafue at Chicago is undertaking the
task of organizing all the high .school
boys and girls of 14 to 16 years of age
whV are planning to go to college. " The
organization is known as the League
College dub. The object of the club Is
to promote t college interest, create a
college ideal and make Methodist young
folk acquainted with Methodist colleges.
Any boy or girt of the proper age who
is a high school "pupil and who expects
some day to attend. .college may join.' J
The "benefits- of membership as r
plained by the central dffice are; - "Rec
ognition by .the local -college and church
board of education ; special reading mat
ter from the board of education of the
church and : an organisation within the
league where the college ,splri may be
fostered." . - . i-4 .- .-;-,; x -The
savings division of - the- United
States treasury department Is backing
up this movement : because : the church
has proposed that they save Thrift
Stamps or War Savings Stamps in order
to secure funds: with which to attend
college. Every member has been urged
to start a college fund this summer by
means of the War Savings Stamps.
.. Both the board of education' and the
government officers indorse the college
plan. The board 1b to become custodian
of: the stamps and invest them for the
owners where this is desire. .
Christian Science.
Meetings Are Moved
Beginning with the prayer service last
.Wednesday evening the meetings -of the
First Church of Christ, Scientist, were
transferred from- - the church - to-the
Scottish Rite cathedral;' Sixteenth and
Morrison streets,-where they Will be con
ducted until the church building Is com
pletely renovated. Throughout the
summer t months - the Sunday- evening
service-will "be dispensed. with, only the
Sunday morning i and Wednesday eve
ning services , being " held. A joint
Christian Science ; reading room has
been -opened at 268 Burnside street, be
tween Third and Fourth streets. It is
open to- the public daily from 11. a. m.
until 6 :30 p. rn. and on Sundays' from
3. tO S P.m.;' ' i
Doxee Arrives for j
Work at University
'-: Oregon Agricultural 'College, .Corval4
Us, JUlyi'19. -K. D. Doxsee, head of. the
animal husbandry department at i the
California Polytechnic school at San
Louis Obispo, has arrived at the col
lege to. become ah instructor In -agricultural
education "and have charge of
the department of - vocational agricul
ture in the Corvallis high school.- He
was graduated from O. A-'-C In 1015.
OF CHURCH
Ohrtst'an Science
Lesaott Subject: "Life." , 1
First 10th and Eerett ISerrioea tempor
arfly held in Scottish , Bite Cathedral. 16th and
Morrison.) 11.
Hwnid E. Sth and HaMaday - H, S.
Third E. 12th and Salmon. II.
Fourth Vanoourer are. and Emerson. 11. ?
Flftl-2d end 4 2d arc d. K. 11.
, Suitli Maoonie Temple, 368 Tamhill. 11. 8.
, Saeatb Halbrook block. St John. 1L -All
cburobea Wednesday. 8 p. ts. , ,.r ,
CongragaUonal
First Par and Madison. Preaching by Dr.
W. T. McElveen. 11, "Reading Aright the Signs
of the Timea": 7:45, "How to Get There." r
Sunnyaide E. 33d ana Taylor Be." J. '4 J.
Staub. 11. "The Mainsprinc of the Chrfctlaa
Life"; 11. "Ufea Strange Mixture of Bitter
and 8weet"-'
Atkinson Memorial ri. 20th and Everett
Re. E., E. Flint 11, "Christian CooperaUon";
S. " Murder a Pomilar Pastlne.'.' ! ' f
Highland E. Sth and i'reacxtt Re. Edward
Constant 11. "The Gospel for a Disordered
World".: 8. summer vesper "The Voice in the
Garden." - . 1 . - -
Waverley Heizhts E. 83d and 'Woodward
Re. OBtet P. Aver. 11. "The Danaera of
Abundance": 8. "Our Dependence on God.". : '
aareiweud 46tlf eve. and 5tl at ts.
lira. Alk iL Uandaaker. IL .
Pilgrim Ufckouri and Shaver. Be. Bobert
Murray Pratt 11, 7:4 5. c
tnni.,h ilisslon 107 Skidmore Be. Sam
uel Neva la. S. 7 :80. -
DniTersity Park Haven .end tHnbard Bev.
C H. Johnston. 1S:4S. union serrica of church
and Sunday school; 8.-
CL. Jotns ti. Iranhoe and Richmond Be.
i. T. MerrtlL - 11. 7:80. ,
Danisb-Norwegian E. 23d ' and Snmner
Bev. Ole Torgessen. T 11. 7 .80.-
First Gernua E. 7 th and Stantoa Be.
George Zocber. ; 11, 7:80.
Second German E. 8 th and Skidmora Be.
Henry Hagelgena. 11, 7:80. .
Eton German E. 0th and Fremnnt Be.
1. H. Hop p. 11.. 7:30.
t-rruju Rut. P. D. Holfmaa "11. 7:80.
Ounkard -. : '.
Chnreh ' of the Brethren Ttnrthwiirk . asul
Brainard Be. George C. CarL , II, 8.
, SSiacoasi , .
Pro-Cathedral of St. Steobea the Martyr
ISUt and Clay Kt. Be. W. T. Sumner. bUboo.
Very Be. T. T. Hicks, dean. Serricea in charge
of Ke. Bobert S. GilL 11, 7:49. .
Trinity lUth ad frenu Imi. A. A. Mor
rison. 8. II, "Bebgioa Now": 8, "Tbinfa tn-
St Darida E. 12th aad Belmoat Be.
Thomas Jenkins,, rector. - 7:30; 0:30.. 11,
Catchers of Men": S "Three Rich Men."
' St Mark- ttl t. and- Marhaii Hit. 3.- a.
Hattoa. 7:30. :4S, 11, 8.
SU Andrews Hereford : at, Portuaoatb
sVrcuueaeoo Chambers in charge. S. 11, 7:80.
Urtw Aiemoriai E. nia ua Weidiex lie.
Oswald W. lsylor. - S, 11. . - . ,
. Good Shepherd Veneouver aad Orahesa
Bev. John Dawson. 11, 8. ' j
St Michaels aad All Angela E. 488 and
Broadway Bay.- X. i F. Bowea, iear. (,..: 10,
11. . '-.- ' '
- Church of Our Savior 60th ava. aad 41t
at S. EL Be. E. H. Clartv vicar. -T:SO. 11.
' -Bishop ' Morris Aieaaoria.1 Mood Saaaarttaa
hospital Be. Frederick K. Howard.- T. .SO.
at Paula Wooumere Rev. Oswald W. Tay
lor. . 4.- ' - ' ' -
All Saints 25th and Barter Baa, . Frederie
K HowutL 10. 11. - : t . -
. St .vohas Meaaonar k E. 1 Sth aad Haraey. '
Sellwewd. Bev. H. Clark in charge. 11. 7:80.
. St .Mathews Corbett ead Baacraft Bev.
W. A. M. Brack. icay. 10. IL -
Cvsnsaltsat -
- Fim C. 6th and Market Rev.' E. D. Bora
aehuch. .11, 7:80.
(Uummi iKiguid 0th and Hume Rev. 8. M.
fc-Wuei. ll:SU. 1I:8M. V
Clay Street 10th aad Clay. Rev. Jacob
Stacker. ' 1 0 :4 3 ' (German ) , "The Tranrtf iguea
tioa of Christ "; 8 (Engltsb). "Wbat Think la
of Christf " -' - - .' y
Central E. 63tn aad Flanders Tte. E. L
Harrington. 11, 7 -80. ,
First E. 9b aad Mill Be. S. H. Cpton.
11. 7:30.-- - -.-j-- - - ..
Alberta E. 80th and Wygant Be. Alex
3eera-i 11 7:80 k - .
St Johns East Richmond and Hudson Re.
B. !.' Btackaaan. 11, 7 r80.-' - -.. -., .
Lenta R. S. Cpton, acting pastor. ;
First E. 35th and Main Re Bomer L-.
Cox. 11, "Uod a covenant-; 7 :4 a. "Aa Old
TaaUaaent -Bargain Sale." :.-S- s'- t.
-ft---.-' -eewaSi :'"S i '..ti' ti:?5
Congregation Beth Hrael 1 2th and Main
Rabbi Jonah; B. Wieev- Reform -synagogue.
Services, Friday 8 P. m.. Saturday t0:8 a at.
. Cst&gregatioii Ahevia buviem fara aad Clay
eta. Rabbi R. Atrahaavsua. Fraday, a, as.
Saturday, s:8 a. as. . - ,
Gongregatioei Nevah Zedeck Trlmud T-rrah i
Sth .and Hall t-Ht. Abraham L - Jbtoaencraata.
Friday. 8 p. m.i aararday, a. lev: Suaday. 10
s sa., religiooa achooi - --,,.,. .
In' a letter to all members of the
Junior Epworth League. - Harold Brad
dock,, director- of ; the ,-savings division
of the treasury department, "says : -The
savings .division of the United States
treasury department. Is glad to com
mend the plan i whereby members of
every . Epworth League shall savo , and
invest in War Savings Stamps in order
to secure a.j personal - fund for higher
education or some other, practical start
In .Uti-&-vjr,
"America expects everyone to do his
best; -We can do our best "only, when
we have secured all the general educa
tion - possible and in ' addition : special
training for a vocation or a profession.
Therefore, - resolve to finish your ele
mentary and high school course and let
all who can plan to secure special train
ing! in a college, technical school, nor
mal ' school, professional school . or university.-
,t r'. Such " an - - education -; costs
money,- but the regular saving of money
will open the . way for any boy or girl
of determination. ,
"As soon as you save 25 cents, put It
at once into a Thrift : Stamp, where it
will be safe. Turn Thrift Stamps into
War Savings ' Stamps as ' soon as . pos
sible. "The savings . division bids Godspeed
to '. every boy and girl in the Epworth
League who plans to save, for an edu
cation and, for , the start, in life. ;
Dr. Pence Is ; Taking
Vacation at Newport
Unable to 'get the artistic Wents cot
tage at Neahkahnie which he occupied
last - year. Rev. E. H. Pence, pastor of
the Westminster .Presbyterian church,
has decided to spend his vacation In the
vicinity of Newport, Ori, this year. - He
wUl leave the city the last of this
month, preaching his last sermon, .till
September,: jon July. . 27. s - The sermon
then will be a sequel of the one an
nounced for. this Sunday morning. Sun
day's topic i Is "What Is the Gospel V
Next Sunday morning he will preach on
Where Is Christ to Be Found r - Dr.
Pence; after- untiring efforts in drives,
Liberty loan work; Y. M. C A. endeav
ors and church activities, has found that
he is greatly, in peed of a vacation and
is planning long hikes, fishing trips arid
surf bathing to. his. heart's content for
one month. .:-,
Special Musical Service
At "8 o'clock Sunday evening a special
musical service will be held at the Uni
versity Park Methodist church. The
pastor. Dr. J. T.- Abbett. will give a 10
minute talk. He. will -also preach in the
morning. The Epworth league service
will be led by Miss Er ma Oris wold. I
' : Will "Adminster, Baptism
- At 10 :30 o'clock Sunday morning the
Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector ; of St.
David's Episcopal church, will admin
ister baptism to children. He will preach
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. The eucbarlst
is celebrated at 7:30 and 11 a. m. The
church ' is open -daily.
SERVICES IN
: Latter Oat Sslnte
: rhureb of Jeu t!hrb.i of letter Day Saints
E. 25th and Madion; Heber C. Iverson,
macion president: .10, 7:80.
St Jewaea W. . Park i and Jefftrsoa . Bev.
Wm. E. Briakmaa. 11.7:80.
St . Paula E. : 12th ' sad Clinton Bev. A.
Xtsaaa. 8:30, 10:80. '
. Onr Saviors B. lOtlt nd Grant Ra. IL
A Christenaea ' ll (Norwegiae). "Fishers of
Men." ..
Trinity- WUl Urns and Graham Be. 4. A.
Beinbech. S IS. 1S:S0. 7:80.
Bethlehem Norweoian 14th sad Davis . Be.
WRhelm Petteraen. 11. 8.
Grace. English liasoa aad AThlna. Be. C.
IT. Rernhard. 8'45. 11.
Bethel Norwedaa (Free) Wysaat sad Bod
aey. -
Bethany Danfeh Evangelical Onion and Mor
ris Rev L.i!. a toiler. 11. BL "4
i- St Johns Peninsula sad Kilpatrlek Be. L.
Lttawi. lo:43. 7:30. .
; Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th' and CUsaa
Be, G. J.' I-edin. 11, "her'a of Men"; 7:80,
"Setan In the Light of the Bible."
Swediah.: Aagustana -Stanton, and . Rodney
Re. V. G. Ogren. 10:46. 7:4 8b
Immanuel 18th aad Irving Rev. A. V. An
derson. - 11, 8. ,-
Trinity : t Norwegian) lively aad Fortune
Be. 8. A. Stenettu 10:80.
j MaUtodlst Eplacsaaj - .
Centenary E. Sth and Pine Re J. O.
RoUina. 11, "A- Timely - Warning"; 8.
"Ancient and Modern Prof it era." -
Central Vancouver and Serge Be. A. R.
Uacleaa 11, 8.
i Clinton Kelly E. 40t8 sod Powell Be,
lohn Patron. 11.; 7:80. -
Epworth 26th and Saier i Rev 3 Stanford
Moore. -11.1' "The Inner Circle f the Lord's
Table'; 8, "Introducing Men to Christ," Ulus
tratMl sermon. -
First 1 2th aad Taylor Be. -Joshua 8 tana
field. 10:30. 8.
First Norwegian Uanish 18th . and Hoyt
Brv. Klias 3er.in:. 11. 8.
Garden Home Rev. A. B. Calder. 10:30,
7:4R. . - - i
-" Laurelwood E. 63d aad Foster Bev. A. O.
Brsoi'nbarv.i 11, 7:80. -
Lents Loeien B. Jones. - 11, 7:80.
'Lincoln & 828 end .Lincoln. , Re. F. A
einn. 11.'
MonUviHa E. 80th and Fine Rev. Hiram
Gould. - ll.i ,- :- -)
Mt Tabor E. Slat and Stark Rev. E. OUa
Eld ridge. . 11, program and addraea by laymen
Otitbs church: 8. "Christian Patriotism."
- Base City Park Bev. U. Lester Fields.
11. 7:80. ,.F'': '. :-- - . .- - V
. Sellwood Re. W; S. Gordon. ' 1 1". 7 :SO. ' '
' ' Sunnytide- -E. 8 Sth and Tamhill Rev. W,
F. lne.cn. 11, 7:43. - f
St Jobna VT. Leavitt and Sjiauum Ttev. 3,
H. Irrine. 11. 8. fc .
BwedUh Beech aad Burthwick Be, Abel
Eklund.---11J8. -:.-.----..
BrdveraUy Park Flake artdt T .omHard Rev
J. - T. Abbott 11, "The Model Hearer"; 8.
musical service. -:.
.Vancouver A vetrae Norwegian Danish Skid
mora sad Vancouver. Be. C J. - Rysaiag.
11. 8. -- -' .. y-j- i. -
Westmoreland Be. F. A. Gina.' 8. -
Wilbur Multnomah hotel Re. Francis Bur
gatte Short. -10:30. . .-sv-b -- - ;i
Woodstock E. 4 4th and Woedstoek Bar,
L C. -Poor.. 11. preaching by Rev. Henry
Blake: 8, no evening service.
Dsrtriet superintendent. Rev.' WlHiam Waltay
Tanngson. IX 1JL. 681 E. 62d at N. Taboi 2780.
i."- - M. Sautll
- Flrat tTnloa and Multnomali Re. James T.
French. 11. "The Fact That BafOea"; 8. A
iuu tjonvicnon.
r
First E, 10th aad Weidler u. C. Bow
aid lv. II. 7:3w
Seilwood E. 8th aad Spokane- -Rev. Weave
W. Heee. 11. 7:80. . , -
- Brentwood 65th ave and 67tb st Be.
a V. Fowler. 11. 7:80. - j -
Highland Park E. 14th and KHlIngsworth
Be. W. P. Xeeeaogb, llS.
-Soaadiaavtaa Re.; J : BriagedahL IL.
l'rtfiiz-v e"J 'Si - 'm. - - -'-:i.;ici
sBtaaaBasBateaAaBBBBi ahaas
First 12th and Alder 1610, preaching by
Dr. Edgar P. Hill New York: 7 .44.-preaeb-tag
by Dr.'W. B. King of.SW Loaia. ' '
Waituitniter .. East 17t and Hrhuriar Re.
Edward tt. Paaca, 10:80, ."What Is the
Gospel r" a--' - .- ;v -- -K-..'
"i- Central E 13th sad Pise. ' Bar. Orlando B.
PeTfthins. t Preaching by - Be. Weston V.
Shield of Krwe. or.- H, 8. - - ; , -:
CoJary 11th and Clay. 16:80. 7:48. - '
. Mt Tabor. E. ,86th aad Beuaonc Itec Werd
Uaclienry " 11. ' .'-.
? , Veraoa 18ta aad Wygaat Be. 3, a l-mts -borough.
11,; 7 i&0r - v - , "
. Piedsaoat Cleveland and Jarrett Re. A. L.
Batrhinooa. 11.. S. . , - .
Fjnnh Flrt snd Gfbba. ' Re Monrne ft.
G..- Everett. 10:30. addresa by Judge E. ' C
llV ' f''n? :JoP"i atereoptlcaa
lectnra by Arthur Til tea. ,
i Eenaworth E. S4ta and Gladstone R
i Paul E. Bevtach, - 11; 8. - '
BISHOP VISITING
COOS AND CURRY
The Rt. RevvW. T: Sumner Con
firming' Classes and Filling
Other -Engagements :
. Bishop Walter T. Sumntr of the
Episcopal church Is spending - two
week's making visitations in Coos and
Curry counties. He has visited the
churches at Marshfield,- North Bend,
and Gardiner; confirmed ; several
classes of candidates, and filled vari-
our other engagements. He expects
to visit Port Oxford and Gold Beach,
returning for services at Bandon and
Coquille Sunday.
1 A meeting of the central convocation
of the Episcopal church in Oregon will
be held at Newport, beginning Sunday,
July ' 27. Services will be held .at St
Stephen's church, and an open-air meet
ing on Nye beach is alsto planned. Bishop
Sumner, the Yen. IL D- Chambers and
the Rev. John Dj Rice, general mission
ary. will attend from Portland and de
liver .addresses. The clergy , will be the
guests of the Rev. H. E.. Bush and his
congregation at Newport, , The Rev, E.
T. Simpson of Corvallis is dean of the
convocation and the Rev. F. G. Jennings
of Eusene secretary. :, P r? A
t The Revi Robert S. Gill is conducting
the Sunday services at St. - Stephen's
pro-cathedraU In the absence of the .Very
Rev. R. T. T. Kicks, whp is spending the
mouth of July at Seaside.
League and War to
Be Theme of Pastor
5-. "'"4: 1 1 ' " 'i "
"Has the Last War Been Fought
Can the League of Nations Change
Bible Prophecy r la to be the opening
subject of a series of Bible .sermons to
be given. beginning Sunday, night at
7:45 o'clock, by Evangelist L. K- Dick
son in a large tent pavilion which has
been erected on the eorner of Thirteenth
and Morrison streets. These meetings
are for the public and are held under
the auspices of the Western Oregon
conference of Seventh-day ASventlsts.
Professor J. i C Colcord, who is also
well known In Portland as a success
ful leader, will direct the song service
each eventng. The. large canvas taber
nacle affords a cool and refreshing
place to spend the warm summer eve
nings. Services will continue through
out the week each evening. -
. Will Combine Services . .. .
A combination Sunday school and
church service will be held Sunday
morning at 10:45. o'clock at. the Uni
versity-. Park Congregational ., church.
Parents are especially invited to this
service, which will be. held in the main
auditorium of. the church. .
PORTLAND
Hope E. 78th and Everett. 11. 7:80.
- Baaa City Dr. Bobert H. Milligan. 11, 8
Fnrbe.4 irabm and Gantenbein Re. Ward
WUlia Long. 11. 8.
Trinity Virginia and Tvebraeka Re. Tbeo
Don P. 8ntn. II, 8. -
Aaabel 11. K.
Millard Avenue Rev W. Lea Gray.. 11. 8.
Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Bev. A.
t. Hanna. .. 1 1..
Mtepah E. 10th and DirUion. Preaching by
Be. T. W. Hughes.
. . Sevanth Day Advenru
Bote Regular servicee of this daaomlaatloa
are held on Saturday. - -
Central EV. 11th a lid Everett L. K. Dick-,
son. pastor. 10. 11:18.
- Tabernacle 6th and Uontgnmery E. VL
EmmeTaon, minister. 11.
Montavula E. ,80th and Everett Elder J.
Ju Gerbart 10. ll.
Lents 04tb at and 68th a. Elder W. D.
Huntington: ,10, IL-
St. JohnsCentral , ave. and Charleston .
Elder A. B. Folkenberg. 10. IL .
Albina Sk'invre and Mallary Elder A. A
Meyer. 16. 11.
Scandinavian 030 Alberta Elder O. 8. Lee.
10. IL . . . ', : .
8alatlon Army -
Corps Vo. 1248 Aah at Adjutant Frank
Genge. 11. 8:14, . , . '
Corps Ko. 4 128 H let. AdjuUnt Joseph
Harrison. Temporarily closed on account cf
fire. -
Swedenborglan
New Church Society S3 1 .--ffer-"" P-
William B. Beeee. Servicee " discontinued . ua
Ul September 14. . 1
Unttsrisa? '
Churrb of Onr Father Broadway and Yam
hill. Rev. G. Eliot Jr. 11, "Nature and the
Poet' ' -
UnKad Brethren ?'
Conference superintendent Bev. U. E. Me
Donaki. - " .-
' First t 11th sn4 Uorrlson Be. - Byraa J.
Clark. II. "The Scheckinah." ; 8. "The Cause
and Cure of Infidelity."
Second E, 27 th and Swraner. Be. Ira
Hauler. 11, "livrng Or Dead, the Kingdom la
Benefited": 8, "Mnrraurings and Duputinga Are
Not Part of the Christian Religion. "
Third 6Tth at and 32d ave. 8. E. Re. B.
O. Shepherd. . 11. "What Do Tou. LackT";
7.43. "The Master'a kteasage." .
r'oieli'rrsnt- ?.. Blan-hard.
ll..Tba Heart's Sacred Places ";. 8, "Uncon
scioos Loss of Life." ; ... .
St Johns (old constitution ) i 4 6 Jessup
Rev. Walter ReyBolda. 10. 7. .8.
. -; - . UnHad CvanoelKal
- Fi-'t F : 6tb and Poplar Be. J. A
Goode. 11. 8. ., - .
Ockley Greer Willamette blvd. and Gsv
Be. H. H. Farnliam.- 11. 7:80. -
St Johns Rev. A. P. Laytoa. - 1 lr. 7 ;45.
i . United Preebytartan - : '
i : rH 7t HawtiwAe n. H. F
Given. 10:80, "Efficient Faith How Can It
Ba CultiTatedf'j 7:30. "The Cheerful Life.' ,
rur-A -t tb- rr i'r-- ir-fu "' Vk ro
Be.t 8. Earl Da Boia. 10:80. "Bombing of
American Homes"; 8. "The Boring of thenar."
K'nb n i'.'M . ,Wrr . Loaabara Bar.. .George
H. Taylor. 11, 7:48.
' rhrHtian and Missions ry Alliance E. 6th
aiMl Clav Be. John E. Fee. 10. 11: Tueadar.
7:45: Friday, 2:30. ...
RealiaatioB League 1 86 Sth Ke. H, -Edward
Mills. 11, "CotBctoosneas, the Big Word
ha Truth": 8. "Cod's World end Man "a World."
Cbrwtedelpbhin 621 E. Washington. 10:80
' Church of God 363 Failiag. . Harry NeaL
11 7:80. -'Gospel
BaB E. 29th and Stark.
- Meu's Rort 4tb and Boraside Be. Levi
Johnson. ' superintendent 8. - ,
Divine Scieoce Ttlford bunding Re T. U
Minard. partor. Meeting at 128 II th st n
L'nrvenal Mesxianic SIS Abingtos building.
11. 8. "Spiritual Healing."
fenteeoatai First and Wasblngtoa Be.
Will C. Trotter. Servicee et Camp ground,
East Tifty-aeound street and Powell valley road,
11 8 7'SO.- : W 5 "
GUd Tidings (Peatecostal Mission) 34 6 H
1st 2, 8. 7:30 week day azoept Moaday and
Saturday.' 8 p. at ' , ' - '
Pentecostal church E 20tb and Ankeny
A.' W. Smith..- 11.- 3. 8.- - ". -
Volunteers of America Mission 224 B unsaid
Meeting every evening except Moaday at 6
'clock, aad Sunday. 8 p. at .
First Spiritualist E. 7th and Hisialo Dev.
A. Scott Bledsoe.. 8, 7:45.
Second ovritualit Alisky Hall . Be.
Mas Hoffman. 3. S.
Calvary ' Temple E. 34th and Broadway
Be. lsoai MaeCulloaaTh. 10:30,3:30. .
Portland Ecelema , iC'hristadelphUn.) 187
Balmont Georga.il. Tilling, secretary. - 11.
- PenieJ Mianon 268 First 3. 8.- Servioas
wael'- night at 8. - - .-
- Church of Chricfc E. 78th aad GKaaa. 10,
"The Two Covenants," by Ira S. Buchanan ;
30 - - - - ' ' . ' '- - - . -
.'spiritual Church of Eternal Light 1340 Di
vision Be. May A. Price. 8 p. St,
Cliristian iGDliurclis
?3it 1 e ckool lans
to ffiect 3Tts ledc
Ths Rev. Harold It Grifflg will oc
cupy the pulpit -of. the First Christian
church - Sunday morning: and ejvenlns.
The morning messac will b one, of in
struction in bow to' meet ; the ' trreat
crises, ofllfe. At the svenlna hour the
church quartet will render a carefully
arranged program of, anthems, duets
and solos, after which' the pastor will
preach. - The Bible school is perfecting
plans to meet its pledge of 8650 recently
made to the relief of the stricken A r
menlanS and to be paid by the end of
tne year. :--:-;: -, , -
On Saturday . the -Loyal Daufcrhters
class will hold a lawn fete at the home
of Mr. and Mra F. A. Douty. 1441 Bel
mont street, both for social purposes
and in the Interests of the Armenian
fund. . This class alone has subscribed
1100 to this work of relief.-
ORGANIZATIONS MEETS
BULL MOOSE TACTICS
- "a- "T,
One Faction Bolts Convention as
v Association Refuses to Join
Federation. -
St. Louis, Mo.. July 10. With a pro
posed .mercer of the newly formed Na
tional .Federation of Business and Pro
fessional "Women's clubs and the. Wom
en's Association of Commerce apparent
ly abandoned, delegates' to the two or
ganisations continued separate sessions
here today and made plans for future
work. --O - -i' v: - M:. - . ,
Del ear a. tan to th SHnelillnn nnvn
lion from Michigan, Indiana "and Mis
souri who bolted whea the association
refused ; to so . Into the .federation late
yesterday, were ? presejnt as visitors at
the ' federation meetlngr ; today.- They
have stated they will submit the ques
tion of secession front the association
and" Joining: the federation to. their state
orerahlzations. ,; x.,. , 't
The association of commerce closed its
general sessions last night and the ex
ecutlvo committee met ; today to elect
officers and 'plan its .work, r The com
mittee decided to extend its activities to
the formation of . an International or
ganization -and , temporary officers were
chosen to take charge of the work.
The f question - of a- merger will be
taken up next year, -It . is said, -
' Miss Florence King of .Chicago was
reelected president of the association to
day. Dr. Irene Behnks of Chicago was
chosen t first vies ; president : Mrs. Ora
ZJghtner. Tulsa. ,. Okla.. aecond vice
president: Miss Emma Mayes, Indianap
olis, treasurer; Miss Snlta Batsman, Co
lumbus. Ohio, auditor. '
Home-Made Fireless
Cooker to Be Given
Showing to Women
Ridgefield. Jwash., Jul 18-Mrs. H.
D. Stowe, county demonstrator, will, ad
dress th women of Rldfflld And vi
cinity at the Commercial ; club rooms
July 26 -and will demonstrate the use
of the home-made fireless cooker, the
home-made frultdryer and ' a : dress
form.'. ' '
' ? City Marshal Plans Tour
nidgefleld. Wash., July 19. City
Marshal George P.s Funkhouser. Mra
Funkhouser and their daughter. Myrtle,
will leave by. automobile Sunday morn
ing for a six weeks' trip through. Ore
gon and California. Kenneth Short will
assume the duties of city marshal.
Weds Beaverton Girt ' X '
Ridgefield. Wash.. July 19. Billy
Carty of Ridgefield Thursday went to
Beaverton. Or-, where he was married
to Miss Fltspatrick. of that.plsce.
- Fire Destroys Home '
Centralla, Wash July .18. Firs of
unknown origin Frlday 'dsstroyed the
home of Isaac Pollock In the South
Hannaford valley., northeast ., of this
city. Some valuable; papers were loat.
Pollock was working In a field when the
fire occurred.;; .V-
FIRST METHODIST
EPISCOPAL. CHURCH
TWELFTH Aim TATIOE 8T8.
Rev. Joshua Stansfield,
-"".'. ' D D
;- . . - PASTOR .
Ititt A. M 9EBMOH
"PROFITABLENESS
OF
GODLINESS"
IStlS P. M-STJ5DAT SCHOOL
' 8 P. M-EKMOIC
"A STRANGE BIBLE
STORY" -
ALL ABE IXVITED
First Congregational
Church: i
pistX KVD MABIS03T T8.
Rev-Wm.T. McElveen
- of JTsw Tort '
11 A-H.
"Rea!dihg Aright the
Sigh of the Times"
Jl4i P. M.
How to. Get There
It
. Come 'and worship with us.' '.- You
will enjoy both of . these services.,-
Don't miss this opportunity to hear
a great preacher. . ; . .
MERG
ER OF WOMEN'S
DC EDGAR P. HILL-
TO FILL PULPIT OF
1ST PRESBYTEK
General Secretary of Board cf
Education Was for Many Years
Pastor of Church in Portland.
OTHER .VISITORS TO SPEAK
Clergymen Attending Synod in
: Eugene to Be Heard in Port
land at Presbyterian Churches.
Visiting clergymen attending tlfe
annual; session of the Oregon Pres
byterian synod will fill the pulpits
of various ' Presbyterian , churches
Sunday. Dr. Edgar P. Hill of New
York, general Secretary of the fojrd
of education of the Presbyterian
church' of the United States, will
preach Sunday morning at th First
Presbyterian church. Dr.. HJU was
pastor" of ' the" " First church from
1895. to 1906;- He is" making a tour
of the - Pacific, coast and Inspecting
denominational schools. f During the
past week he attended the business
sessions of the synod.. " ' ,
The evening sermon at 7 :i5, o'clock
wlli be delivered by the Rev. W. TL
King, D. D., .of. St.' Louis, associate sec
retary of the board of home missions.
' Sunday school services will be held
as usual at 12 :1S, at which lantern slides
depicting many interesting scenes in
foreign lands will be shown. In this
senior depsrtment the superintendent,
James F. Ewing, will lecture on
"The Changing China;" Illustrating his
talk with modern views of .-that great
empire In which Christianity Is fast ob
taining a foothold. In the primary de
partment Miss Kllzabeth Carothers will
present to the little ones in an Interest
ing manner descriptions of life in Slam,
showing many pictures of people and
places In that - little known . Asiatic
kingdom. . .. f ,
: Sunday the . Rev. Monroe O. '. Everett,
pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian
church, w HI be at Eugene attending the
synod session, so the pulpit will be
filled In the morning by Judge K. C.
iironaugh ami In the evening a Hpeclal
song service will be conducted, followed
by Arthur TlltOn's Illustrated lecture
entitled, "Life of Joseph." Mra Georss
IL Street will have charge of the music
Equal Opportunity
Sought by Woman
TP ' s - m v
juawyer via uiuD3
SL Louis, Mo.. July 19. (I. N. S.)
Miss Oall Laughltn, a lawyer of ry.n
Francisco, and new president of the Na
tional Federation of Business and Pro
fessional Women's clubs, has two lead
ing ambitions for the new organization.
' These are equal opportunity which men
have in the business and professional
world and equal pay.
Miss Laughlln expects the organiza
tion of the federation to be pe'rfecred to
such an extent next year that it will
reach Into every locality in every state
of the union and be the factor in bring
ing business women together.
; - - Cows to Be Tested
Cathlamet, Wash., July 19. The cows
of Deep River, Orsys River and
Crooked Creek will" be tested by Dr.
James C, Mitten during the coming
week. The tbuerculin teat In the eaat
end of the county will be conducted In.
September.
First Presbyterian
Church
Twalflf snd Alder Simla,
monmna sirvick ioiso
REV. EDGAR P. HILL,
D, D.
(Pastor of tbia Cssreb 1895-
Ssv-retary of the General
Board of KdueaUon of Free.
byterlan Church.
KVtPHNa 88RVIOg 74S
REV. W. R. KING,
D.D.
Associate Brrstarv of the
Board of Home Missions
from St. Loula.
Rev Morris O. Evn::
. D, PH. D.
Masaglsg Editor of the International
- Htasdsrd Bible Eseyclopedis, -
V A KaUve of Wales,
' : will preach In
CALVARY
. PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH f
TOMOEEOW MORNING AT 19:33.
'WHAT 1MANNER
OF.hlANVr
THE SUBJECT AT
WILBUR
METHODIST
CHURCH
SC5DAT JiORIXG, 13:S3
Die C C7 . ? ,
e''rf, k,J(
. Mric uv riAi.; ' :