f THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL' 18 SATURDAY; ; OCTOBER 4; : m. PORTLAND, OREGON ' - Astonishing mm woi V PLACES Lack', of Cooperative Effort Be tween ; Denominations Is Held Responsible for .the Condition, 'ftVifa'--'iPI-.i:; i i.i i ' ' ' i , , ' SURVEY DETAILS PLANNED Scientific Standards Revised for ' Statistical Investigation of JEn vironment of American Family. Astoniahlag revelations of Iuw the HQ or more Protestant evangelical de 1 nomination of the United States have overlooked Vital religious needs in this country came to light at a national conference of religious leaders at Wal lace Lodge,; Tonkers, N. Y., which has Just : ended.fi It was discovered that, while each denomination had been working- intensively In Its own fields be cause of a. jack of cooperation in meth ods and purposes ' am on them many fields had been overlooked entirely. - The conference was called by the In : terchurch World Movement of North .America which has undertaken- a com prehensive census and survey of relig ious "conditions throughout the world. It was; composed of the men appointed to supervise the rural survey In each state. Although the men came from a great, . n umber . of denominations. It was re marked, as an Instance of the spirit of Interchurch movement that nobody thought at .the time to"1 find. out which particular churches were " represented. - WOBK AT STAIfDSTIlL ' Each delegate was asked to make a brief preliminary statement of. present conditions in s his own commonwealth. Practically without exception they re ported whole communities, counties and even larger districts In which Christian work, la at a standstill and In which there were no living churches or active ministers. ' Not Infrequently these would ; be surrounded by communities so full - Of churches that they got In one an other's way, but struggled along inef- : fectlvely without any well developed sense of community usefulness. The. discussions resulted, in agreement " as to all the details of the survey to 1 be made in each rural county (n the : country. Scientific standards were re vised for a statistical Investigation of : the existing environment of every Amer ican family with relation to alt the re liglous and social agencies of the coun try. . FACTS TO BE ANALYZED When the census Is complete, the facts will be analyzed and tabulated. They will then be available for every denomi nation. The . interchurch world move' ment, it was agreed, exists for strength , entng of every denomination and not for the weakening of a single one of them, It : was ; hoped that the , ascertained facts would afford bases for local, state' wide and national cooperative efforts ' that would enable Protestantism to see Its tasks as a whole and undertake them In a sane and businesslike way. - Interdenominational advisory councils were reported aa complete in 29 states and In process - of formation In the ' others. - More than 200 county councils ' have been formed. Surveys are com , plete in 28 counties and half or three quarters complete in more than ISO. Dr. Edmund de S. Brunner of, the Moravian - church, an expert on rural church work and head of the rural sur vey department of the interchurch world movement., presided. The Rev. John D. Rise of Portland is directing the- Interchurch survey In Western Oregon.. Be Blessed! Will It BeJUnder the 4 ' : League, of Nation?? i Bible chronology shows that God's promise to Abraham to bless all na tions, so long, delayed, is now due to be fulfilled. How? He works through natural agencies. Is He using the League of Nations for this purpose. v-PUBlIC LECTURE BY C. W. FIELD Sunday, October 5 3 P. M. W. O. W. TEMPLE llth St Bet. Waskleg toa aid Alder. International Bible Student SEATS FBEE KO C011ECTI01T ; III JIN IS AT S - 4. ...k VFV Jj'Xf aBi All Nations to f THE MEMBERS OF THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH PARK AND MADISON STS. Very cordially Invite-you and your friends to worship with' them and '' - - greet their minister; , . ; Rev. WM T. McELVEEN, D. D. y - ; This is Dr. McElveen's first Sunday as a pastor In Portland. His sermon topics will be : - ; v:il.O0 A, M. 1 Am Ready to Preach the Gospel in Portland." .n--- , 7s45 P. M, "The Life Emphatic." 1 - i.- Helpful sermons. Good music - gaaday School Bally, Itit A. M Caristlaa Eadeavor, t:M P. M. TO PORTLAND MINISTERS: '.Thousands of'chUdren waiting admission to our, ; orphanages. ' Their rags insufficient protection for coming' winter.", t This is the latest word from Ar- - menia.i - , , , : The lives of these little ones may be saved if we organize, ourj workers "for" a ' neighborhood canvass - Sunday or. Monday. " 4- . . 1 ; ' v j. handsakefu -. Revelations MISS AETNA LIZETTA EMM EL. Methodist missionary, who Ails for India on October 30, after being commissioned by Bishop Hughes. .xc:xzi & Dr. Waldo Announces His October Themes Dr. William A. Waldo, pastor of the White Temple, begins next . Sunday on a' series of Sunday .morning discourses on the general theme, "The New Testa ment Church" first century messages peculiarly adapted to the needs of the twentieth century church. These ser mons will be a careful study of the mod ern church, dealing with some of the most practical questions of character, life and destiny. The respective themes follow: October 6, "The First Gleams of the Gospel Day" ; October 12, The First Pentacostai Blessing"; October 19, "The First Apostolic Miracle; October 26, "The First Ecclesiastical Trial" ; No vember 2, "The First Unexpected Apos tasy"; November 11, "The First Seven Deacons"; November 16, "The First Christian Martyr." Prof. Hering Will Lecture October 5-6 The First Church of Christ,. Scientist, in Portland, announces three free lec tures on Christian Science, to be deliv ered in the church edifice, Nineteenth and Everett streets, by Prof. Herman. S. Hering, C.S.B., of Concord, New Hamp shire, member Of the boara of lectureship of the mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., Sunday afternoon, October 6, at 3 o'clock, Monday and Tuesday evenings, October 6 and 7, At 8 o'clock. Doors open one half hour before lecture. She public is cordially Invited to be present Evangelist to Give . Bible Lecture Series Evangelist I K. Dickson will open n fall series of Bible lectures beginning Sunday night, October 6, at 7 :45 o'clock In Chrlstensen's hall, Eleventh street be tween Morrison and Yamhill streets. The subject for the opening lecture will be "Men or Monkeys Which? Did" Man Come From the Garden of Eden or From a Zoological Garden?' This topic will be handled from the standpoint of Bible prophecy. Special music is being pre pared . for this opening service by Prof. I. C. Colcord. The public Is invited to attend. Seats are free. Dr. Mackay Again to Preach at Central Dr. Donald D. Mackay, former presi dent of Whltworth college at Spokane, Wash., and who has just returned from a year In war work,- will, again occupy the pulpit of Central Presbyterian church at both services Sunday. Sunday, Octo ber 12, will be "Rally day" at Central church,' the feature of which will be a stereoptioon lecture on "By Canoe and Caravan Through the Heart of Africa." Over SO scenes will be displayed. Quarterly . Meeting The Quarterly meeting of St. Paul's Lutheran church will be held at 8 o'clock Monday night. The Bev. A. Krause will preach Sunday morning and evening. Miss Dorothy Nichols of Chicago will tell the story of Her Conversion to Protestant am '"Sunday, 8 P. M., at Third United Brethren Church, 67th street, near 32d Ave. S. E. TAKE HAWTHORNE AVE. CAR, Walk Thna leek South. A". .V Or A ,V," f JJ-. . -- V. .W.-.'.-.-.'J. -X. -J c VOMETJS SOCIETY 10 MEET T Foreign Missionary Organization of Methodist Episcopal Church to' Be Important Gathering. The Columbia River branch of tha Woman's Foreign. Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church, which comprises Montana, Oregon, . Washing ton -and Idaho, will hold its annual branch meeting In Portland,' October 9 to 12. Prominent Methodists from all Mparts of the Northwest, who are .Inter ested in the foreign mission cause win attend this meeting. Mrs. Matthew Simpson Hughes, wife of Bishop Hughes, is president of this branch, which was organized In Portr land in 1892. During Its existence it has sent out 24 missionaries. Four more are also under appointment. These are en gaged in medical, evangelistic and edu cational work in India, China, the Phil ippines, Korea, Africa and South Amer ica. About 150,000 is to be raised by the women of the Northwest this year to promote the work. There are 11 branches of the organi zation in the United States. This year also marks the golden Jubilee of the formation of the general organization. This was formed in 1869 at Boston. Bishop Hughes will address the meet ing on October 9. Mrs. Ellen Warner Fox. who was the pioneer missionary in Burma, will .be present. . Also .Miss Anna I. Godfrey, who is on furlough after spending five years In India. Miss Aetna L. Emrael, under appointment to educational work in South India, and Miss Elizabeth Carlyle, a trained nurse, will be in attendance. MisS Emmel, will sail for India on October 30. Bishop Hughes, will decorate her with a service of commission on the closing night. - The names of several local Meth odist ministers appear on the program. Mrs. Uri Seeley is vice-president; Mrs. A. R. Maclean, recording secretary ; Mrs. A. N. Fisher, corresponding secre tary ; Miss Nettle M. Whitney of Ta coma, treasurer ; and Mrs. William Rouse Keene of Spokane, secretary of the home base. Realization League Services to Start Sunday the Realization league will be gin its autumn series of services. The speakers-for the next ew weeks, are the Rev. H. Edward Mills. T. A. Harper, Miss Laura G. Eaton, Dr. George D. Wllcoxon. The general subject of the series Is "The Common . Ground of AU Great Religions and Philosophies." The Rev. Mr. Mills will preach at 11 o'clock and Mr. Harper at 8 p. m. DIRECTORY Sixteenth Sunday After Trinity Uniform Sunday School Lessons Review: "John and peter Become D-dples of Jen-, John 1:39-43. Golden text: "Jesus ttith ante him. follow me." John 1:48. Young People's Topies Baptist Union "Our Relation to Othera," TV tord World-Rmtherboud. Luke 10:23-87. (Ccniecrtion mac tint.) Christa Bsdeater "Oar Betktleas to Oth rr," IV. Toward World Brotherhood. Lnke 10-S3-ST. (Consecration meeting.) Epworth XntvM "Tralninc In Citlseaibip." I Peter 2:11-20. Baptist First White Temple. 12th and Taylor Rt. WillJam A. Waldo. 11, "The Pint Uleants of the Gospel Day"; 8. ."A Crooked Woman Made Btraight." Kt Bide E. 20th and 8almon Rev. W. B. Hinson, Rev. K. T. Cash, associate. .11. "A Man la Known by His God." followed by com tnunion seiriee and reception of new member; l :su, a. uan bo roor li Has No ttod." Third VinrnnTfr and Knott ReT. Wable J. BeaTen. 11. "The Way of Failare and Success"; 7:30. "Spiritual Extravagance." Arteta Rev. Owen T. Da. 11. "Hid With Christ in God"; , "Tha Re -relation of the Soulay School Teacher te Youth.' C'slrar -K Rtn and Orant Ttas 1 R Thomas. 11, 8. r.lmnv V. 4 .th 'l.ln n.a V f Lavlette. 11. "When Faith Brought Results,'1 followed by communion service and reeeDtion of new members; 7:30, "Tha Uniren-l Cry of Humanity." - SeUwood Befttany 11, 7:10. Grace K. 76th and Ash. Bar. Chirlei Waehlta. 11, 8. UniTersity I'ark Ker. . Lawrence Black. 11. 8. Swedish lfith and HotU. nt T n aui. de. 10:30. 7:80. Bt Johns Rer. Edgar Barton. 11, T-80. Highland E. ffth and alkaa fa. W "P UOIiken. 11, 8. Oathaita Pro Cathedral lBth and TJarla Rev. HL V OHera. 6. 7:15, 8:80. 8:45. 11, 7:45. ..St. Peters Lenta ReT. p. Beutgen. 8, 10:80, 7:30. St, Lawrenes 8d and Kli.miiy- H J n Hughes. 6. 8:80, 10:30, 7:30. 8t- Francis K 12th and Piiunv I n Black. . 8. 8. 1(1 .80. 7:80. Immsenlste Heart of Msry Williams and Stanton Rt.' W. A. Daly, 6. 8. , 11, 7:30. Holy Rosary E. 8d and Clsckamaa Est. E. S. Olson, . 7. 8. 9. 11. 7:80. 8t. Rose E. 63d and AUmeda Bar. J. O'FarrelL 8. 10 80. 4. r 8t Andrew E. 8th and Alborta Be. 3. Eiernan. 8, 10:30. 7:30. The Madeleine B. 24th .and SlskijoQ Bar. George F. Thompson. 7:80.' 0. 11. Ascension B. Totn and lam U1I1 Franctsoaa Fathers. 8. 10:80, 7:80. . Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena Bar. F. W. Black. 8, 10:30. 7:80. Holy Cross 7T4 Bowdout Ber. C Raymond. 8. 10:80. 7:80. St Ignatius 8220 4 3d at S. E. Jesuit Fathers. 8:80. 8. 10:8O, 4 8 b. Stephens E. 424 and Taylor Be. War ren A. Waitt. 6, 8:80, 10:80, 7:30. Holy Bedeesiep .Portland bird, and Taneony ver ae. Re. William J. Darine. . 8, 10:80, 7:30. St Phillip Nert (Pasdis Fsthersl E. Ith and Hickory Rer W. J. Cartwright 7:80, t. 10:30, 7-30. St Clements 8. Smith a. . and Newton Sorbite Fathers. , 8. 19:80, 7:80. Sacred Heart E. lltk aad CenUl ReT, G. Bob. 8. 10:80. 7:80. , St Agatha E lBts end MiIlaT--BT. J. Commlnsky. 8. 10:80. 7.89. - St Stanislaas (Polish) Maryland and XaO ine Be, r. Matthew, 8. 10 JO. 7:80. - St Joseph (German) 15th aad Coocb Be. B: Doner. 8, 10:80. 7:80. 8t Michael (Italian) tfh and i Mm Be. M. Balestra. . 8:30, 10:80. 7 0. - St - CUre Capitol Hiii Father Captains, a F. M.s 8. 10:18. St. Charles E. 8Sd and Alberta Be. J. P. OTlynn. 3 8. 10:80. , '' An Saints B. 89th and GUsaa Ber. Fatheg WUliam Cronia. 8. 1040. St. Patricks 19th and Batr -Bev. Charier, M. Smith. Masses 8:80. 8, 9:16. 10:80. 7:46. ' . - OhrlaUan . , '-Flrat Pat and Colombia Re. Ttsmld H. Oriffis. 11. "The ' Possibilities of the Modern Bible School"; 7:4 S. "Tha lactiea at the Chrf. Una Fight" , .,,-,,. . .,....-.. Kast Bide rE. 1 2 th and Taylor Bet. H. H, Sawyer. 11, 8. Kodne Aenna Bnriney and Knott Be. B. Earl ChiWers.ll. "Why Go to Chnreh"; 8. , Montartila E. 7th and Ulisan Me. Her- Woodlawn E. 7th and Liberty Re. Joseph D. Bora, ii, s, . ,. VernonE. 15th -and Wyfaat Ba. B. Tibba Maze. 117 JO. , ... i. . . , ... UESDAY ade.vMcat the Sriterchurch $61y Communion5 to" ?3e' Observed Bresbyteriah Service T&i Special , Fall holy communion services will be observed in almost every Presbyterian church of the city on Sunday morning, this being the first Sunday of the month, i At the First Presbyterian church the Rev. W. W, WlUard, D. .D.t .will begin a month's supply tomorrow. In the morning- a ' communion . service will be held,. Dr.? WUlard will give a brief communion message.' . In the evening at 7 :15 ' Edgar E. Course n will give an organ recital with the following pro gram': . "Processional March". ......... . .Merkel "Moderate" Merkel As "a feature of the evening service Mrs. Virginia . Spencer Hutchinson Will sing , "The' Evening Prayer", by Costa, i ) New courses of study will be given in all departments and classes of the' Bible Bchool at 12:15. A cordial invitation is extended to all who wish' to spend this winter in Bible study. , Classes are con ducted for. all ages. i Piedmont Presbyterian church will observe the annual Rally day Sunday, beginning with the Bible school session at 9 :45 a. m., at which time City Com missioner C. E. Pier will give the rally day talk. ' I At ,11 o'clock the autumnal commun ion" service will be observed. At 6 :30 p. m. a special rally of the young, people win be held for fellowship and reorgani zation. At 7:80 p. m.j Dr. A. L. Hutchi son, pastor, will give the second sermon in his new series on "Types of Christians Among the Twelve Disciples." Begin ning this i week, the mid-week service will be held hereafter In the church par lor on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. ! The Lord's supper will be celebrated at 11 a. m. Sunday at Forbes Presby terian church. At this service five newly elected elders wHI be' installed as members' of the church session, four of whom will first also be ocdained. Sev Mr. and Mrs. Eliot To Hold Receptions i i The Rev! and Mrs. William G. Eliot desire to- meet all the people of their congregation' at Informal receptions Monday of each week through the com ing months, from 8 to 10 p. m af their home at 681 Schuyler street. Instead of issuing a general Invitation for one evening, they have divided the parish alphabetically and will Invite a group at a time. Newcomers in the city are Invited to attend any meeting. . . Glencoe Building I Fund Is Growing : The $4000 campaign fund of the Glencoe Baptist church Is reported to be growing rapidly, which means that .the boys club will soon be started. The new church orchestra will play Sunday eve OF CHURCH Christ Ian Selene ; Leswa subject: "Unreality. ' i First lth and Everett. 11. 8. Second E. th and Holladay. j 11. 8. ; Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. . : Fourth Vancouver and1 Koierson, 11, 8. Fifth 62d and 4 2d a. 8. R. 11. : Sixth Masonic Temple. 888 TamhiU. 11. 8. Seventh Bolbrook Mock. St Johns. 11. ! All churches . Wednesday. 3 p. m. V - Oonavatatlonal ' Flrat--Park' and Madison. Dr. W. T. McEI Teen. 11, "I Am Beady to Preach Uie Gospel in Portland"; 7:45, "The Ufa Emphatic.' Sunnvaide E. J25 and Ter.v Kev J. J. Staub. 11, "Christ's Death and My Salvation." followed by communion service; 7:45. short ad dresses by four delegate to Seabcck Missionary conference. ' Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett rlc7. K K. Flint 11. "A "Onod Investnwn :" 7:30, "CondiUons in Europe," by J. G. KJ1 pack Highland E. ftth and Prescott Bev. Edward Constant 11. "Sacramental Values" and com munion; 7:30, sacred concert. Waverley H'iglil' E. 33d std Woodward Bev. Oliver P. Avry. 11, "Two Vision of Jesus,' followed by communion service; 8, il lustrated sermon on "Running Down. Laurelwood 6th ave. and USth st S. E. Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 11. Pilgrim Missouri and 81iaver. ' Bev. Bnberl Murray Pratt. 11, "Eye Bight March" 7:30. "Young People' Musical Evening." : Finnish Mission 107 akidmoro Rev. Sam uel Kevala. 0, 780. : University Park Haven and Lombard Bar. C H. Johnston. St Johns 8- Ivanho and Richmond Be. J. T. Merrill. 11. 7:80. Danish-Norwegian E. 2 3d and Sumner Bev. Ola Torgessea. 11, 7:30. First German B. 7th and Stanton Rev. Geon Zocher. 11, 7:80. Second German E. 8th and Siidmore Rev. Henry Hagelgsna. 11. '1 :30. . Zion German E. 9 th and Fremont Rev. J. H. Hopp. 11. 7:30. Parkro Bev. P. D. Holfman. 11. 7:80 Dunkard ' Church of the Brethren Borthwick and Braina rd Bev. Georga, C Carl. 11.8. , f . tplsoeesl ?ro-CatMdrat of St Stephen tha Martyr Rt Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop; Very Bev. B. T. T. Hick, dean. .7:45, 11. 7:45. Trinity 19th and Everett Bev. A. A. Mor rison. 8. 11. "The Birth of a New World"; 8; 'Visions." St David E. 12th and Belmont Re. Thomas Jenkins, rector. Service in charge of Bev. Walter Gray. 7:30. 9. 11. 7:30. St- Marks 21st and Marshall Bev. J. O. Barton. 7:30. 9:45. 11. 8. - St Andrews Hereford rt. - Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9, 14. 7:80. Grace Memorial E. llth and Weidler Ber. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. i Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Be. John Dawson, 11. 8. i St Michael ant' all Angela E. 43d and Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen. vicar; 8, 10, 11. Church of Our -Savior 60th are. and 4lt st 8. E. Rev. E. H. Clark, vicar. T:30, 11. : Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Bev. Frederick K. Howard. 7. 9:80. i St Pauls Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. Tay lor. -.4. All Saints 25 th and 8a vie r--Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 10. 11. 7" St Johns Memorial EL 15th and Hamey, SeUwood. Re. H. Clark in charge. 11. 7:80. 8t Matthew Corbett and Bancroft EeT. W. A. M. Breck. vicar. 10, 11. i Cvaneolteal , I First E. th and Marks Be. IE. p. Hora chuca. 11. 7:30. ; Clay Street 10th and Clav Be. Jacob Stacker. 10:45 (German) ''What Think Te ef Christ t" 8. service at the "Altanhaim". a Exposition of the Letter to the Boasaaa. "The Test of Diseipleship."- Swedish Tabernacle K. 17th -and Glhan. Kv. J. xswin. n, t:o. ; I, Frae lAeUiodlst. Central E. 66th and Flanders Rev. E.J. Harrington. -:; 11, 7:30. - t : First E. 9th and Mill Rev, 8, H. Cptoa. II. 70.-. "-.v -- - t Alberta E. SOtB and Wvcant -Rav. lb. Beers. 11. "The Criminal Extravagance of tha a ".. - - v. ., t . St Johns East Richmond and Hadsoo Bar E. Ik Blackmen. , 11. 7:30. - an. ;Ijta Bav. . Hj, Upton, acting pastor. SA9. - Frand, , " i WraAV.Mtk and Mala Bar. Hoaar U Cox. 11, 7:45. Jwwlstt ' I- CoaresHoB BetV Israel 12th and Main - vn o. ' n se. - naiorm synaaoraa). Services. Friday 8 p. m.. Baturdav 10 7TV' lJ?.r.lonscrJ'' Saturday. St30 a. la. a.v:-n57?Jt."in TiT Tjlmnd Torh iS, . VZ : "smrmra a. Koatncrantx. Friday.' I p. a; Saturday, 9 a. m-: Sunday, 10 1- ., .- aattar fa Salute .--r j Cfaareh of Jeu Christ of Lssr Day UbU - ' ,;M.i ..-;'., eral new members win be received. At J0 p. tn. the young people meet In a special session prior to their meeting on Monday night, when they- plan to organ ize a young people' society The pas tor, the Rev. W. W. Long, will preach Sunday? evening. 'Special music has been provided t or the. regular services. The new pastor of Calvary Presby terian church, the ; Rev. I Bowrlng Quick; will also observe the communion service-Sunday morning. A 1 - -' Reception will be"(g1ve to new mem bers and communion service will be held Sunday morning at the Fourth Presby terian church. Mrs. George Hotchkiss Street will sing "Behold The Master" by Hammond. In the .evening Mr. Street will sing. "O Jesus. Thou Art Standing." by.Nevln. The evening service with the community sing feature's ' Is attracting large, audiences; A personal visit will soon be made to every home in South Portland to acquaint them with the so cial features of the church. A gymna sium, shower baths, and. club rooms are being' placed in the church for the ben efit, of the people In the community. At Kenllworth Presbyterian church the quarterly communion service win be held at 11 a. m. The pastor will give a communion meditation. At 7 :30 p. m. J. J. Handsaker, state, director of the American committee for i relief In the Near, East, will speak. r The Rev. D. A,- Thompson also an nounces a communion service for Sun day -morning at. Mispani Presbyterian church. He. will preach morning and evening. - Rally day. will be observed Sunday at Trinity Presbyterian church. At ,10 a. m. the Sunday, school opening exercises will be conducted. At 10:30 the special program will be given la the church. The Rev. Theodore P; Smith, pastor, will preach at 7 :30 p. m. . , ning. The ordinance of the Lord's Sup per will be . administered at the morn ing service, and the hand of fellowship will be given new members.:: Last Thurs day evening the annual banquet and roll call was held in the basement. Reports show that over 60 members united with the church during the: year. The Rev. P. C. Laslette Js paetoc . 4 -v. - . Special Mission Rally A special' mission rally will be held Monday evening in Our Savior's Luther an church. "Among the speakers are the Rev. Sigurd Knutson, recently installed pastor of Trinity -church, Portsmouth, and the Rev. B. E. Bergeson of Seattle. Special music ' has been - provided for. Friends of the church , are invited. Ministers Meet Monday The October meeting of the Portland Ministerial association will be held Mon day morning at 10 :30 at the Y. M. C. A auditorium. The special feature of the program will be a paper and forum dis cussion on "Antidote to Bolshevism," conducted by H. P. Lee SERVICES IN - Lutheran 8t Jam -W. Park and Jefferson Btv. Wm. E. Brlnkmaa. 11. 70. St Pauls E. 12th and Clinton Bev. A. Krause. 9:80. 10:30. "The Holy Gbort Has Called M By the Gospel"; 7:30. "How to Weapon Otirselvet Against Offense la tha Cross of Christ" Our Savior' E. 10th nd Grant Rev. M. A. Christensen. (EnglBib) 11. "Christ's Victory Over Death": 8. Trinity (Missouri Synod) Williams and Graham Bev. J. A. Rim bach. 9:15, school ; 10:15, German service; 7:30. English service. Bethlehem Norwegian J 4 th and Deris Bev. Wilhelm IVttr-tcn. ' 11, 8. Grace (English) Mason and Albraa. Bev. C. H. Bernard. 8:45. 7:46. Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygaat and Bod ney. Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Moo ria Be. L. P. KJoller. 11, 8. St John Peninsula and Kflpatrick Bev. L. Ludwig. 10:45. 7:3,0. Swedish Augnstana Stanton and Rodney Bev. V.-O. Ogren. 10:46, 7:45. Immanuel 1 9th and Irving Bev. A. V. An derson. . 11, 8. Trinity (Norwegian) Lovely and Fortune Bev. 8. A. S tense th. 10:80. Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap man and Salmon Rev. Ii. 11. KoppeUnaan. 0:15. 10:15. 7:45. Methodist Episcopal Centenary B. 9th and Pine Be, J. C. BolUn. 11. 7:30. Central Vancouver aad Fargo Rev.' A. R. Maclean. 11, address by Miss Oils Grace Davies; 7:30, address by Mrs. Mellinger. Clinton Kelly E. 40th and PoweS Rev. John Parsons, 11. " Epworth 28th and Ba-rier -Rev. I. Stanford Moore. 11, 8. First 12th and Tsjlor Bev. Joshua Stana fieW. 10:30. 8. First Norwegian Danish 18th and Heyt Ber. Ellas dealing. 11. "Doing What We Can"; 8, "To Whom Shall We Oof -Garden Home Rev. A. B. Calder. 10;30, 7:45. ' ., Laurelwood E. 63d and Foster. Bev. A C. Breckenbury. 11, 7:30. : - Lent Locien R. Jones. '11, 7:80. I Lincoln E. 6 2d and Lincoln, Bev. F. A. Ginn. 11. Mouta villa E. 80th and Pine Rev. Hiram Gould. 11, 8. Mt Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Bav. E. Olln Eldridge. 11. service for Sunday school and address by Miss Nellie Johnson; 7:30, illustrated lectors by Rev. Lucisn Jones of Aligarh, India. Rose City Park Be. D Lester Fields. 11. 7:30. SeUwood Bev. W. S. Gordon. 11, 70. , Sunnyside E. 35tb and Yamhill Bev. W. F. Ineson. 11. St John W. Leavitt and Syracuse Bav. J. H. Irvine. 11, 8. Swedish Beech and Borthwick Bav. Abet Eklund. 11, T:45. , University Park Fiske and Lombard Bev. J. T. Albert 11, 8. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid more and Vancouver. Be. ; C. i. Brnnini . 11, 8. Westmoreland Rev. - F. A. Ginn. 8. " Wilbur- Multnomah hotel Be. Francia Bur (etta Short 10:30. Woodstock E. 44 th and Woodstock rBev. L. C. Poor. 11. Woodlawti E.. 10 th aad s Highland Be. Kloster. 11. 7:48. District superintendent. Bev; WiHiam Wallsee Toungson, D. V.. 691 E. 6 2d at N. Tabor 2790. . ,M. I. Couth First- Cnkm and Multnomah Bev. J. W. Byrd. 11. "The Factors at Christian Triumph"; 7 145. "Tb Service Uniform-".! First E. 10 aad Weidler Bev. J. T. Little. 11. 7:80 Sellwood E. t)th and SpokAoe Ba. Weave W. Hess. 11. 7:30. Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th at Bav. C U. Fowler. 11. 7:80. " Highland Park E. 14th and K ulingswortn Rev. W. P. Keebangh. 11, 8. Scandinavian Bev. J. C. Bringedahl. 11, 80.,. v . iit.Ml.M ' T' ' '. rrfwanrsaviaw : Firat 12th and: Alder. Preaching by Dr. W, W wniard. 10:30, sermon and communion; 7:30," "What'a tha matter with the world f" Westminster East 17th and Scimyler Rev. Edward H. I'ence. 10:80. "The Great Teat That Wi An Immortal"; 7:30, "Eve, Uw First Woman." Calvary llth and Clay. Bev. I Bouriag Qutciv 4 10:30." "Chriatiaa Character," cona mnnkm: 7:80, -Hope." - , ' Mt Tabor E. 65th aad Belmont Rev. Ward MacHenry. 11. 8. - - . Vernon 19 th and Wytant Be. Brace O.' Giffen. 11. "Tour . Thought"; 7:30, "Walking by Insight" ' "' , Ptedmonv 'leeiand and Jarrett- -Rev. A. L. Hutchinson. Rally Sunday. . 8 :4 5, address by UotnmMoner iX E Ifer; tl. eommunioa serv ice: 7 :30. "Tbe Faulty Christian." Fourth first and 3ibba. He, Mowroe . G Everett. 10:30, . "Too Heart of BeHgton": 7:80, "Who Are the Lost and Who Are she Saved f . - , - - - - . Kenllworth E. ; 34 ta and Gladstone---Be. Paul E. Bataeh,' 11, commaruon service; 70, address by-J- bhSSast Survey in Episcopal Nationwide 7 Campaign Is Outlined in Let ter to Diocese Chairman. ' Ban Francisco, Oct. 4. One of the most Important developments as a, re sult of the coming of Dr.. Lewis G, Wood,; associate director of the nation wide campaign of the Episcopal church. to the Pacific coast was the appoint ment of theRt. Rev. George C. Hunting, D. D bishop of the missionary district of Nevada, aa the representative' of the national committee in the eighth province. - Bishop Hunting has opened offices at Reno, Is ev. In a letter sent to all diocesan chair men, 'Bishop Hunting asks for the early accomplishment of all. forms and survey blanks now In the hands of the diocesan committees. His letter also carries an outline of the nation-wide campaign to date. His letter, m part, reads: "Fifty-five diocesan -surveys have come In, calling for about 1000 workers and 825.000,000., "Emphasis was laid on the great need of getting four months' subscriptions to general church papers. "Suggested that clergy for the . next eight weeks preach two Bermons on religious education, three on social serv ice, three on missions. Parish training conferences urged for the training of parochial committees, outlining 'Purpose and Plan .of N. W. C. "World's Need and Church's - Opportunity." . "Call of Country and Church's Response.' . "There should be information men,' or women. In every congregation, and from noW on one should speak to each con gregation each Sunday for four or five minutes, j : 'There will be held diocesan con ferences, 200- in number w-Hh about 200 leaders. These are now under way. New Pastor to Take Up Work on Sunday . i Rev. L. Bowring .Quick, who, with Mrs. Quick and daughter, have just arrived from Roseburg, - will begin his work In Calvary Presbyterian churchron Sunday, preaching both 'morning and evenlftg. The 'church has long' been without a regular minister; and the members now look forward to development of the work under the leadership of Mr. Quick. Will Answer Question The Rev. S. Earl Chllders. will answer the question, "Why Go to Church?" in his Sunday morning -sermon at Rodney Avenue Christian church. Special mu sic will be given by the choir under the direction of Mrs. Maude Bowen. PORTLAND Hop 78th nd Everett Bev. H. B. Giles. 11, 8. Bos City Dr. Robert H. Ullligan. 11. 'The Sacrifice That God Detsands"; 8, "Thro An cient Non-Conformists." Forbes Graham and Cantenbem Rev Ward un Long. ii. communion service; 7:80. "Tb Measure of Duty." Trinity Virginia and Nebraska Be. Theo dore P. Smith. 11. special rally day program; 7:80. "An Investment in OS." Anabel Bv. K. M. MUweU. 11. "Loyalty to God"; 7:80, "The Expulsive Power of a New Affrction." Millard Avenue Rev. W. Lee Gray. Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Bev. A. J. Henna. 11. Miapah E. 19th and Division Be. D. A. Thompson, 11. "The lxrds Service.' followed by communion; 7:45. "Wheat or Tares." Seventh Day Advantlst - Not Regular service of this denomination r held un Saturday. Central E. llth and Everett U K. Dick sen, paUor. 10. 11:18. Tabemacl 6th and Montgomery B. H. Emmerson,' mintater. 11. MooUvilla E. 80th and Ereratt Elder J. A. Gerhart 10. 11. v w Lents 94th st and 68th ave. Elder W. D. Huntington. 10. 11. - St Johns Central ave. and CbsrUetoo Elder A. B. - Folkenberg. 10, 11. Alblna Bkldmor and Mallory Elder A. A. Meyer., 10. 11 Scandinavian 680 Alberta Elder O. S. Lee. 10. Jl. Bslvatlon Army Corp No. 1 243 Ash st Adjutant Hsnry R- Co sens. 11, 8:16, S. Cf rP' No. 41284. 1st Captain William G. Smith. 11, 8. 8. . 8wdfiborfan "New Church Society 831 Jefferson Bev. William It Reeve. 11, "Our Divine Parentage: God the Father of Every Man." Unitarian Church of Our Father Broadway and Tarn hill. Bet. W. G. Eliot ., 11. "Worship Aa a Sacrifice"; 7:45. open forum. "Japan and World Problems " by William D. Wheelwright United retiwen Conference superintendent Ber. . G. E. Mc Donald. First E. 16 th and Morrison Rev. Byroa J. Clark. 11. '"Coming Homo"; 8, "Dead Gold." Second E. 27th and Samnsr Kev. Ira Hawley. 11, "Worthy Because Ha Hath Re ceived"; 8. "Egotism Subjects a Man to a Fall." Third 67th st. and 82d a. 8. E. Re. E. C. Shepherd. 11, "God's Word"; 8, address by Mis Dorothy Nichols of Chicago, "My Conversion to Protestantism." ... Fourth Tramont Bev. C. P. Blanchard. 11. "This One Thing I Do." 8. St Johna (oM constitution) 448 Jesrap Rer. Walter Reynolds. 10, 7. 8. . United tsaofwUcai First E. 16th and Ioplar Bev. J. A. Goode. 11, 8. - Ockley Green VOUmette blvd. aad Gay Bev, H. H. Farnham. 11.7:80. . St Johns Rev. A. r. Layton, 11, 7:48. ' UnKad Presbyterian First E. 37th and Hawthorne -Rev. H. F. Given. 10:80, Rally day service; 7:30. "Th Old troepel Ever New." ' Church of tha Stranger Grand and Wasco Bev. 8. Earl Iu Bois. 10:30, observanca of the Lord's Supper; 7 -.80, "Our Biggest Mistake. Kenton 120 West Lean bard Bev. George N. Taylor. -1 1. 8. . - - Christian sad Missionary Alliance E. 9th and Clay Rev. John E. Fee. 10. 11.' 7:80. Realisation League 186 6th Bev. H. Ed ward MUls. 11, "The Great Aha of All"; 8, "Prograaston, of a Blrdsey View," by X. A. . riicsdelpblsn 821 E. Washington. 10:80. Church of God 863 Failing Harry NesX 11, 7 JO. Gospel Hall E. 29th end Stark. Men's Resort (th aad Bamsid Rev, Levi Johnson, superintendent 8. Divine Science E. 24th and Broadway Rer. T. M. Mhmrd. . 11, "Life"; 8.. "Come Lnto Me." .' . , -' -. - Universal Memianic 818 ' Abingtoa building. -Penti KMatal First- an d Washingt ) - Be. WiU C Trotter. -11. 8. 7:3b. -: Glad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 248 1st 2, 8. 7:t0 weak day except Monday aod Saturday, 8 p. m. . Panteeastal ehnrcb E.- 20th and Aakaay A. W., Smith: 11. 8. 8. Vol an tears of America Mi-don 224 Burnslde Meeting every, evening axoept .Monday At 8 'dock, and Sunday, 8 p. as. Portland Ecelasia (('hfisUdsTphUa) 4597 Belmont George H. Tming, eeratary. 11. , PeaJel M-sioa 288 1st, 8. ; 8. Service each night at 6. - Chnreh of Christ E. 79th and Glisen. It. ' Spiritual Chnreh of Eternal Light 1340 Di vision Bv. - May A. ..price. 6, Massage . by CJMMC 1. 4ltllM in... - v . - First Spiritualist B, 7th and Hassalo Bev. A. Scott Bledioev Lector . "Psychological Event of Vie Time'. by James B. Metoalf, followed by message by Mrs. Etta 8. Bledsoe; 8, ''Natural Phenomena,- by Mrs. Bledsoe, ' ... Second , SpJrituaUst 129 4th, - Ber. Max Hoffman. 8, 8, "8pirltia With 1U Message World Conference! .-, . . , ' i s- - . - RS. CLARA G. ES SONy who is conduct ing a study into the life of Christ at the Portland training:: -school for , church workers, . - Opening Session of Training School Held The opening sesalon of the Portland training school for chufch schoot work ers last Wednesday evening at the First Methodist church proved to bo a pleas ant surprise - for the directors of the school. One hundred and thirty-four church school vorkers from various parts of the city Joined the school. They, came from 31 churches and rep resented 19 denominations. The school is being conducted under the direction of tbe) Multnomah County School asso ciation, and the Portland Federation of Churches. Prominent local church peo ple are teaching; the study classes. Among; them are Professor . Norman F. Coleman, Mrs. Clara. 3. Eason, Rev. It. M. Pratt, Mrs. E. Earl DuBois, Mrs. J. Farl Else, Mrs. A. B. Slauson, Mrs. M. B. Meacham, Professor James F, Ewing; and Walter Jenkins. The study in the biography of Christ' Is being; given by Mrs. Eason. ' Special Speakers to Conduct Services AU regular Methodist miniiters of the city .being In Salem over the week-tnd attending the annual Oregon conference of -the church,' special speakers will ap pear in several pulpits, while others will be occupied by prominent laymen in the church. Miss Olla Grace JPavia, super intendent of the Portland Settlement center, will speak - Sunday morning at Central Methodist-church. Mrs. MHlin ger will address tbe congregation at 7 :0. Christian Americanization will be studied by the Epworth league at 6:1G for the next six weeks. I D. Mahone. newly t elected president. ' will lead Uie study . class. Vincent Howard will con duct the devotional service. Special or chestra music and an address by Miss Nellie Johtieon of the 'Alblna mission, will feature the Sunday morning service at Mount Tabor Methodist church. In the evening an illustrated lecture will be given .by Rev. Luclan Jones, mis sionary and Instructor in the industrial school at Allgarh, Indlal tf Will Hold Rally Day Rally day for the Sunday school will be observed during the school and church hour Sunday at Waverlelgh Heights Congregational church. The Rev. Oliver p. Avery will also administer . the sac rament of the Lord's supper during the morning service. The evening sermon will be illustrated with a chart. Pastor Reappointed The ' Rev. Ellas Qjerdlng was reap pointed to the First Norwegian-Danish M. E. church of Portland 'for the fourth year at the session of the Western con ference, which closed last Monday in Seattle. Bishop M. S. Hughes presided. The Rev. Mr, Gjerding will preach Sun day morning and evening. - 4 DR. SHORT returned from conference last night, and will preach tomorrow morning, at 10 :30 Subject .- ' "Gripping the Situation" METHODIST CHURCH Multnomah 'Hotel M f : f , o ?N t : f ; . y i I ''), I.. UaLsiiW iiiii-n MSMmmesmsMmmemmes i BXaSSS! "Men or Monkeys-Which? Sunday Night October 5, 7;45 o'Clock . t "t: -J. v'-- h ,' - :i "'..-.'"m -f t- f'.., - p -.fefh-.i,: J,-;;"---i jf j,-r. CHRISTENSEN HALL V; : . llth Street, Bet. Morrison anid Yamhill" , ? Publiclnvited .1- :f- iBIG SlNG!i!f DD. NI ELVEEN TO ! ; PUAonr: QiiwnAvS uimiiuL ouiium . - ...... ., i, - -.:.' : First Congregational Church's n--- rs.iiij fit rasior Arrives m roniana rn-i day Night From New York.; . DAY TO BE RED LETTER ONE J Arrival of Prominent Leader, of ! . Society to Be Made Gala Event 1 by Members of Organization.', pr, vniiani T. McElveen, until j recently pastorf ht Manhattan Congregational cfiurchoft-NftWTor . city, arrived in Portland Friday jv . nine to assume the regular pastorate r of" the First Congregational church. . Tomorrow will be observed as "red . letter" day In the church," th congregs. tton being elated' to realise ' that theyj. have at last found a permanent leader. I' As" many ministers of fered ' themselves ! to the government for war work during j. the past few years the officers of tha local church were unable, to obtain a. suitable man until after the close of the ' war. Mrs. McElveen came jwlth her hua-1 oana. . . - Sunday morning Dr. McEfveen wfll'l preach on the topic. "I Am Beady to i Preach th Croapel in Portland. Tb j unusi SJV a VX" HI ss V , savs ijr i . exercises at 9:45 a. m., with, graduation I of children. Dr. McElveen will glv hla I first talk as pastor to the school. -; BORN IN KEW TOIK t Dr. McElveen was born s In New Tork city, was graduated from the public schools and became-a. student at th Collisr of the Cltv of New Terk. In ooltege he eked out his support as a re- 1 porter for the New York Herald. After ! graduation he was It correspondent at I Albany. , - 4 He entered Union Theological semi-. nary and later did special work at New . York university. While at th seminary he had charge of the Mariners church, J a Presbyterian organization la tha lower ' . part of the city. He later -became pas-1 tor of Emmanuel chapel, a branch of th 1 University Place Presbyterian . church. , Before his graduation from Union he . was called ! to th pastorate of what ' later became the North Nw Tork church. At this time Dr. Charles Park- hurst wan fighting Tammany control in New York city. On account of his j newspaper experience. Dr. McElveen be came an officer in Dr. Parkhurst's so ciety and toured the state several times' in behalf of the work of that society. After nine" years service In North 1 New York he became pastor of f he New England church. Brooklyn,- wiiere h 1 was very successful. He then want to years, and then to Evaniton, Hi, for ' nearly 10 yeare. ' rASTOR HIGHLY PEAIBED He was twice president of , the board I of trustees of th state . conference, served upon th board of the City Mis- alonarv society and fcclrted make th Chica0 Congregational Training School ! for Women possible. He was president 1 of the high school board of education of 1 Evanston for seven years. ( 'All in all he is undoubtedly on eft the strongest and best qualified men ,tn 1 the denomination. His outstanding . characteristic has been hi Christian op timism. It will make him a power fort righteousness in tbe environment, th 1 Congregatlonallsts and Advance of Feb- ruray, 1918. says of Dr. McElveen. , ' t '.'.'" '-' s First Presbyterian Chnreh 12TH AND ALDER STREETS Rev. W. W. WIL LARD, D. D. 1;S0 A. ej. OOMMUrllOrl S8RVIO8 ' T-30 . M. "What'a th Mat. ter With the World?" Van are car ally Invito I te aUan 1t IMa - Sebeet m 11:1S. It a a ftsiltien f r all H ' ' i I it I j I a. : . e J DID MAN COME FROM ; THE GARDEN OF . EDEN, -OR .FROM A ZOOLOGICAL GAR-: a - . . ' DEN? 7 HEAR I Evangelist L. K. Dickson - I 1 '.