The Oregon . daily journal 18 SATURDAY OCTOBER .11. -1919. PORTLAND. OREGON Changes in (Occupants of Portland almost; lafopitcede PRESBYTERIAN ' PULPITS SHOW MANY CHANGES Return of Number of - Ministers .From War Work Causes Gen eril Rearrangement in Statei TWO ARE WITHOUT PASTORS ; ' -A. c , . ' . : ;- . First Church and Central, While 'I in Numerous Cases New Faces Are tp Be Seen by Members. ' Return of a lar number of rtiin ' litters ' from " war " work to pastoral tarnrir caused' a general rear ranfement of. clergymen throughout ' th state. This Is particularly true 'Portland, few of which have the same pastor now as they had at the beginning of the world struggle. A large number of ministers have ar rived; In Oregon, or are Boon due here, to assume charge of various t pastorates. ; The First and Central Presbyterian churches of Portland . are still without pastors. . The Bev. Solomon W. Beemann left the Oregon City charge the first of the month to -accept a call to the Unity v- iTeeoyieriBii cnmui -.- in the state about 10 years. ' The Rev. B. Trueblood Smith of Moro, Or., has accepted a call to the Arbor .Lodge church and expects to begin his work soon. During the" war this church had a supply paBtor. Mrs. Smith Is said to be ardent church worker. . 2TEtV AST0B AT HOPE ' The Rev. H. E. Giles of Ashtabula. Ohio, Is expected here about November ' . m iiVa charES of the Hope ixeeuy- tertan church. The Bev. W. T. Butcher has been supplying the pulpit. The Bev. George Ij. aark of La Grande has given up his work there and f accepted the position of student pastor in the First Presbyterian church of CorvalUs, where he will assist the Bev, 2. EV Snyder in caring for the Presby terian young people attending the state - agricultural college, The Bev. James M. Cornellson has returned from overseas "Y" work and la to take charge of the Presbyterian work among the Indians on tne umauna ' reservation. He will have charge of the mission, at Tutullla. The pastor of the Olendale Presby terian church, the Bev. O. T. Morgan, : . resigned his pastorate to accept a posl - ' tion on the faculty of Albany college. Me will teach philosophy and Greek. ' The Bev. J. Edward Blair has re signed" his position as field secretary of Albany college, and has taken up ' borne mission work under the direction of the Presbyterian mission board. ; Last week the Bev. Aaron Wolfe, for merly of Merrill, Or., was Installed as pastor of the church at Klamath Falls. ' The. congregation at this place antici pates . the erection k of a '$20,000 brick edifice. - ; .. WILL TAKE "UP MISSIOX "WOBK ' Announcement was made this week ; that the Bev. Paul B, BaUch is to resign , as pastor of the Ken worth Presbyterian -' church of Portland to take np mission werk in the Orchard district of Spokane. The Bev. Elmer E. McVicker of Bed- mond will take .charge of the Presby terian church at Moro on October 18. ' The Bev D. A. Thompson . of Mlzpah Presbyterian, church, Portland ; Chap lain . Gilbert of Astoria, and the Rev. E.W. Warrenton of RoBeburg have re- ' turned from overseas "Y" work, and are taking charge of their pastorates. The Rev. William H. Body has just y taken charge of the church at Hood River, which may be formed Into a com , munlty church soon. He transferred from the church at Farkdale.' , . Professor Coleman Speaker ' V'Professor Norman V. Coleman of Reed college, recently Teturnea irom irance, will address" the Sunday evening forum . .at 'the Church of Our Father. An open : ' discussion will follow the address. Sun- day morning the Rev. W. G. Eliot will . preach. ' " ' ' ... CHRISTIANITY: WHAT FORI " ; AN INTERESTING TOPIC METHODIST CHURCH t . Multnomah Hotel 1 SUNDAY MORNING. 10:30 DR; SHORT Speaks v Hear the 4 only male quartette singing regularly in any Portland church." i V , , , You are invited to Join us in a helpful and human program. - Don't simply believe a live doc trine or hold onto a dead one. : Live to express your life and faith in good deeds wisely directed. ; There's a -wirm hand-cjasp for yoy tomorrow morning at WILBUR i , MEET , YOUR FRIENDS HERE "Cane and Abel" ' Third "in Mrlea ef BlbU efiuso tan t OK. KOWARB M. FKNCt. th pastor, is th topic eC a sermon to b prMchxt ! t :20 Sund&j aicbt At' 1:8 preach . ' at. Dr. ' Peace will "Remembering' ' Bible MTteof at ftrlO. WTor at :30. ObHsUan In- rVtrrMtNtTgR CHURCH tMVJTgt - , TOU. ' Snterme'diate fcMWWWWw: llllllUllllillWrMW im be fca i mi fmri tirnnS " ' 1 1 iiiiiiiiMi iiiiiimniiniiiiiiiiiniiri irr-n r i T"rT--tii--r-riiiiniTiniiiniiiriiniiiiirriiiiriiinia-n--kTf,i'itt1li lnfr-wnsri mm . Orficrrs or the newly organized M ul Inomah . County ' Inlcrmediale - Chris . tian union., Left . to" right Miss Ger trude Lannlno, wecond ke president; Mfss Doris Ogden, secretary-treasurer; Howard Stansbury, first vice president; Vernon P. Duncan, president. - . Y, j Church Jotes Jfrom the pastors Cain and Abel wilt be discussed by Dr. Edward H. Pence Sunday night, this being the third in a series of Bible char acters to be featured by him at West minster Presbyterian churchi: The ser mons on Bible characters are proving very popular (and are being largely at tended. In the morning at 10:30, Dr. Pence wil preach on "Remembering." The pulpit of the First Christian church will be bccuplled Sunday by the Rev. L. F. Stephens, during the ab sence of the pastor at a church con ference in the east. . Tuesday evening a reception will be given in the parlors of Vernon Presby terian church to the new pastor and his wife, the Rev. and Mrs. Bruce J. Giffen. The" pastor will conduct both services on Sunday. Special music has been pre pared for both services by ; Miss Rey nolds. The Lord's supper will be ob served followingthe morning sermon. Two subjects of interest ' Xo- Bible students will be discussed Sunday morn ing and evening by Dr. J. 3. Staub at Sunnyside Congregational Church. In the morning he will discuss the relation of Christ to . the Christian, and id the evening the place of prophecy In Chris tian thought. The reorganized choir will sing. : The hour of the Sunday evening serv iee( at Mount Tabor Presbyterian church has been changed to 7 :30 olclock. Two reels of moving pictures, entitled "Th Son of Democracy," will j be shown during the evening service.! A, large and attentive audience greeted the Rev. F. W. Starring, inew pastor of Grace Baptist church, at his first local services last Sunday. He will also preach this , Sunday morning and eve ning. Prospects for the coming year's work are bright. The social vlsitatSn of its whole ter ritory by Piedmont Presbyterian church "has proved very gratifying. The vis itors met with a very kindly reception. with just a. few exceptions, demon-S stratlng the wisdom of the church going out to find and cultivate people of the community. Sunday at Hi a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Dr. A. L. Hutchinson, pastor, of the church, will speak. Rally day will be observed Sunday evening in all .departments! of Waver leigh Heights Congregational church. . A narrative of hymns will be given at 8 p. m. The Rev. Oliver P.! Avery will preach in the morning. (ft The Rev. Henry V. Morgan of the Universalist church of Tacoma will speak Sunday, Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at the First Divine Science church. 'His week sight subject Is "Tour Mind and -How (to Use It" The Rev. T. M. Minard will preach Sun day morning. - !; Old Home Sunday will be. observed at Pilgrim Congregational church Sundav. Special features will mark the evening service, a newspaper will be orofluced In the Christian Endeavor meeting . at e :su p. m. . - A Columbus day service is to bA heM at the Highland Congregational church Sunday night at 7 :S0. when the castor Rev. Edward Constant, .will speak on 7 First i' .Congregational " Church Park and Madison Sts. Rev. Wm. T. McEIveen, D. D. Pastor ; . s 11:00 A. M. "First Uuon. in RdeUty."- , 7:45 P. M.,. Desirable Thought Transference' Dr. McElveen will have a mes sage that is worth while, and you will enjoy the services. Come and worship! i with us. Stranjjers in the ' city -specially invited. i 5. S. 9:43 A. M. C.E. 6:30 P. M. WESTMINSTER - - ndeavorers Jlame "America's Debt to Christopher Colum bus." The address will be preceded by a song service. There will also be other excellent music. ' Twelve new members were received into Glencoe Baptist church last Sun day. This Sunday the Rev. F. C.LasIette will preach both morning and evening. The newly ' organized orchestra, under the direction of J. T. Meyers, will play at the evening service. Missionary To Tell Adventures in Egypt Rev. J. ,11. 'Boyd, missionary of the United Presbyterian church to Egypt, will speak Sunday morning at the United Presbyterian Church of the Stranger. The Rev. Mr. Boyd is on fur lough after spending 14 years in Egypt The Rev. S. Earl Du Bois, pastor, will preach Sunday .evening. Sunday eve ning the Rev. Mr. Boyd will preach at Kenton United Presbyterian church, of which the Rev. George N. Taylor Is pastor. DIRECTORY Seventeenth Sunday After Trinity Unuorm hunday school Lessons "JVhsri r Men." Usrk 1:14-20. GMea text: VJwus mid oato ikta. com r at tr me and I will maka roa to- baeenia fif-her ef man.',' Mark 1 :1T. . Young People's Topics Baptfat Union "Traininf in Citisenshlp." Pa ter 3:11-20. (CitiMMhip dar. Christian Endraror "Trstntne in Citizen- ship." Peter 2:11-20. ' (Citizenship day). Epworth . Lcafue "Christianity and the r-ralth of America." Esek. 47:1-12. StIA First White Tempi, 1 2th and Taylor- Bar. William A. Waldo. 11, "The First Pente costal Blessing;" 8. "Giant and How to -Fight Tixm." ' East Side E. 30th and Balmon-i-BeT. W. B. stinson. Ht. H. T. Cash.- associate 11. "America's Need -I a Kinef 7 JO, "Whea the Son of God Waa Uoet" Third VaneouTer and Knott Bev. Webley 3. Beren.. 11. "lsaorM from the Pattern Prayer;" 7:80. "Tha Call of the CWW." Arleta Bev. Owen T. Day. 11. "With the Heirs or God;" 8,-"The Souls that Sianeth." CalTary E. 8th and Grant B. J. B. Thomas. 11. "Our motto for the Coming Tear;' 8.- "If God Bo for Ca, What?" Oncoe E. 4ftth and Main Ret. ,F. C. Laslette. 11. "Stewardship;" 7 :30. ' "Middle Agtr. and After." Bellwood Bethany 11. T:S0. Grae E. 7th and Ash. Bt. F. W. Star, rhur.. 11. s"Tho Conqnetioc Christ;" 7:80, "The King's Heroes." v, CnlTeraity' Park Re. Lawrenca Black. 11. 8. Swedish 15th and Hoyt Bet. T. G. Siolar def 10:80. 7-30. . . . St.. Johns Bet. Edgar Burton. 11, :. Highland B. 6th and Alberta Dr. W. T, Milliken. - .11, "Bnt:" 7:80,- 'Hjpnotiim and Modern Religious Phenomena," . I Oathalle Pro Cathedral 15th and TMtte Ret. E. O'Hara. ft. 7:18, 8:30, 8:45. 11. 7:46. St. Peters Lenta Ret. P. Beotgen. ' 10:80, 7:80. . 8C Lawrence 3d and Sherman Bet. 1. Hughes. . 8:30. 10JJ0. 7:80. ' SU Francis E. 12th and ne Bet. 1. Black. - -e. 8. . 10:80. 7:80. B. a H. Imaaenlata Heart of Mary Wffliams and Stanton Bet. W. A. Daly, 6. 8, 8. 11. 7:30. Holy Rosary-sr-E. 3d and Clackamas Ret. E. S. Olson, ft. T, 8. . Jl. t:S. " St.' Rose K. B3d and Alameda Bet. - J. OFarrell. 8.10:80.4. St. Andrews E. 0th and Alberta Bav'X Kiernan. 8. 10-J0, T:80. : A Tha Madrleine E. -24th and Siskiyou Bat. George F. Thompson. . 7 :30. 8, 11. . Ascension E. 7Cth and Tamhill Franciscan Fathers. 8. 10:30. 7:30? ' TT5" Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena net. w. ittacg. s. l:ao, 7:30. - . Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin Btt. Ci Raymond. 8. 10:307:30. . ; 'T St. Ignatins 8220 43d at, : 8. B. JesuK srainers, o:u, i :o, . . . St- Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor Bet. War ren A. Waitt. ft, 8:30, 10:80. 7:30. Holy .Redeemer Portland bltd. ead Vaneoo ter ate.- Bet., William J.' Djrrae. a, 8, 10:30, 7:80. - - St Phillip Neri (Psulist Fathers) E. 16th and Hickory Ret. - M. U 'Ferry. - 7:80. . 10:80. 7 -.80: ., St. Clement S. Smith are. and Newton seroita Fatnera. . a. l:ao. 7:30. - Sacred Heart E. 11th and. Center Ber. O. noo. . o, jh:ou. :w. . , St. Agatha E. 16th and MiDaP Bar. y. Commlnsky. 8, 10 :80. T:30. - St. Stanislaus . ( Polish ) Ms rjland and Tan. in Bat, F. Matthew. . 8. 10:30, 7:30. St. Joseph (German) 15th and ' Couch net. a. imrrer. t a, is :sv, j - : . St. Michael (Italian) 4th sod - MElt Bet. oi. stares ijapitoi iu rauier uapfstna. w. r js.; n, iv.sv. , St. - Charles B. . 33d and Albert Bet. J. r. unynn. , iu:il - - All Saint E. 0th and Glisan Btr. Father William Cron in. 8. 10:80. . ' St.. trick if 1 9 th and Barter Bet. Charles ax. omna. atssses o:au. 8. S:la, 10:30, 7:40 Christian , First Park and Columbia Rat. Harold H. Ortffis. II. "The IMrino Magnet;" 7:46. "The r aunoia - uoapes ; preacnuig . by , Hat. Li. F. Stephens. - - East Side E. ' 12th and Taylor Bat. B. H. Sawyer. - 11. 8., .': .-, Rodney A terra Rodney and EnoU. . Bar. S. Earl Childer. II. 8.V MontatUhv E( fth and GiisaBi Bet. Har- kert-K. Ryder. -11. 7:80. . ' Woodlawn-E. 7 th and LibeTty Ber. Jasepi D. Boyd. II. , : . . . Vernon E. .1 Bth and Wygan Bet. B. Tfbba Maxey. 11, 7:80. ' t ChriatlM tctono -, Ivemon aabiects "Ant Sin. Dtoeaa) and Death First 19th and Eterett. 11, 8. - Second -E. 6th and Holladay. "11, g. . Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. " Fourth Vanoonter and lvmersoa. 11, g.: ,; Fifth 2d and 42d at. 8. E. 11. Sixth Masonic Temple. 868 YamhilL -11,-85 Aew fficers it iin mm , Jfirst iPreskyterian Classes ill ail jFormed by Sunday The Bible-school of the First Presby terian church will meet Sunday with all classes organized for winter work. The young men's class is having a series of studies on "Christian Americaniza tion," which Is arousing interest Judge Wallace McCamant will speak this Sun day morning to the young men. The preaching services will be con ducted by the Rev. W. W. WiUard. The new quartet choir under the direction of Otto Wedemeyer is rendering splen did music Sunday this quartet will sing at both services. Preceding the evening service, Edgar E. Courseh will give an organ recital. The Women's Missionary society will hold a meeting on Westminster Guild day, October 14. This win be a recep tion to new members and to Miss Julia Palmer, who is about to go to Alaska as a missionary. Mm. Forest Fisher has made arrangements for discussion of current events. OF CHURCH Setentb Holbrook block. St. Johns. II. All chare hes Wednesday, 8 p. m. ; Conoraiatlotua i PirsU-pgrk and Madison. Dr. W. T.' MeEl tean. It.-JFlnt Lmsom In Fidelitjf' 7:45. Desirable Thought Trarrtferanoe." Sunnyside E. 8 2d and Taylor Bet. J. 3. 8Uuh. 11. "Christ Present Relation to ths Belierer;" T:45. "The of Prophecy in Christian Thought and Experience." Atkinson . Memorial E. . 29th and Ererett Bt. E. E. Flint. 11, "The Reconstruction of On Faith;" 7:45. forum, "Europe aj I Saw It." by J. G. Kilpack. Highland E. 6th and Preacott Ret. Edward Constant. 11, "'Prayers Without Words ;' 7 :80, "America's Debt to -Columbus." . , Waterleigh Heights E. 33d and Woodward -Ret. Olirer P. Atery. 11, 8, annual rally oat. aerttea. - Laurel wood. 4 Bth ate. and 65th at. S. E. Mrs. anca M. Handsaker. 11. . Pilgrim Missouri and Sharer. Bet. Robert Mnrray Pratt. 11. "The Echoes of Life:" 7:30. "Home Sweet Home." Finnish. Minion 107 ' Skidmore Ret. Sam uel Netala. ft, 7:80. rnirentty Park Haven and Lombard Bet. C. H. Johnston. St. John 8. Irinhoa'tnd Bichmoad Bar. J. T. Merrill. 11. 7:80. Danish-Norwegian E. . 2 3d and Sumner Bet. Ole Torgeseen. 11, 7:80. First German E. 7th and Stanton Bar. George Zoehet. 11. 7:30. Second German E. 8th and Skidmore Bev. Henry Hagelganz. 11. 7:30.- Hon German R. " Wh and Fremont -Bst. J. H. Hepp. 11. 7:80.- Parkroae Ber. P. D. ' Holfman. . 11, 7:80. ' Ounkard Churrxi - of tha Brethren Borthwick and rinrd Bet. George C. CarL 11.8. ' 'ii ' . '. Episcopal ' - Tro-Cathedral of St. Stephen tha 'Martyr Bt. Beti- .W. T. Sumner, bishop; Very Ret. R. T. T. Hicks, dean. 7:45. 11. "And Te Would Not;" :45. "Our Csndlei-tick." - Trinity--18th and Eterett Ret. - A. A. Mor rison, 8.-. 11, 8. ' ' Sli: Darid E. 12th and Belmont Ret. Thomas i Jenkins., rector. Sertiees in charge of Ret. Walter Gray. 7:30, 0, 11, 7:30. Bt" Marks 21rt and MsrshaU Kr.' J. O. Hatton.1 7:SO, :4B, 11. 8. St Andrews Hereford st., Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. fl. 11, 7:30. Grace Memorial E. 17th and Weidler Iter. Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 1 1 Good Shepherd Vancouter arid Grahan Bet; John -Dewson, 11, 8. St. . Michaels anr All Angels E. 43d and Broadway Bet. T. F. Bowes, ticar; 8, 10, 11. - Church of Our Bstior 60th ate. -and 41st St. 8. E. Ret. E. H. Clark, Ticar. 7:80, 11. Bishop Mprrh Memorial Good . Samaritan hospital Ret. Frederick - K. Howard. 7, 8:80. St Paula Woodmero Et. Oswald. W. Tay lor. ,- j - All Saint 25th and Satier Bet. Frederick K.'-Howard. j 10. 11. : . .. ;.- . St J ohns MsraorUl E. - 1 6th . and Harney, Sell wood. Bat. JL Clark In charge. 11, 7J30. St Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Bat. vr. a. -si. xsrecg,;. ticar.j iv, 11 'y ' i ' i Eranaetlcal ' Fif-d-t E. 6th and AUrket Bet. E. D. Horn schuch. , 11,- 7:30. - - - . : Oiay Street 10th mud". Clay Bay. , Jacob gtockvr; .10:45; .(6rmn) , ; "Th - Fan of Man: ' ..' (EngU). Th, Whole World Guflty Before' God." : ' -. - - - ' . . -. Swedish Tabernacle iH. 17th and G&aa. Bet. (Xi J; ;tdin. Tl 7:30. w - a , - Til .. f. - ff Methodist r . - . ; f Central E. 56th and, Flanders Rat. E. L Harrington. 11, . 7;80. - , , First E th pd MUl-Bet. 8.,"H.- Upton. i. Albert E.-. 80th , and Wygt4-Rt. AJax andet Beeni. 11. ' 70, 1 - bt, jonns ast ruenmona man tiuoson uet. BL I Black man. ll.lje.s r Lents liat. 8.,It, Upton. acUng pastor. Sao, 8:30. i ' :. v ... . . . . ' . . I ... , Friand ' FlritE. 35th and Main Bet. Homer t, Cox. - 11, "A New- Testament Church," T;4S. . ! . - Jewish r -Congregation Beth- Israel 1 2tli and Main Rabbt Jonah-. B. Wis.. - Reform synagogoa. Serticaa, Friday 8 p. m., Saturday 10:30 a. as. . CorvrecaUon Akatni Sholonr Park and Clay at. Rabbi R. Akrahamaon, Friday., 8 p. a.; aturday. - 8 :30 a. Concregstinn Netah- Cedeck Tarns nd To rah 6th and Hall Rat.. Abraham I. Rosencranta. Friday. 8 p. m.; -Saturday, 8 a. m.; Stinday, 18 a. av'. nUaistj aehoai, -v . .. baUar Day aainto Clrarrh ef Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint E. 35th aad Madison; .Hcberr C -. Itcebob. miasioa preaideot; 10, 7:30. . Latnaran ' - - ' tt James V. Park and Jeffeaoa-4-Bta, Wm. E. Brinkmaa- 11, T St Pauls E. 12th and Clinton ' Ret. A. Kranse. 00, 10:30. "The Holy Gho-t Has Called Me Br the Gospel"; 7:30. -How to Weapon Ourstltes, Against Olfense in the Cross of Chrirt." Our Sartor E. 10th and Grant Bel. M, A. Chrutanaea. .11. Norwegian) "Tha Bertie ad Blessing of ChrisUsn Unng." - . j,. Trinity (Missouri Stnod) Will la ma and vriuuar-nev . a, umoaea. 9:19. school; 10:1, i German- serVfe; i 30.: Engliah '-aerrice. . r -L , X mi OFCt Organization -Takes Plaqe r at Sunnyside Congregational Church; Duncan President- Determined not to be outdone by the senior and junior Christian En deavor organizations In the county, the- Intermediates organized a union of their own at a rally service held in the Sunnyside Congregational church September 27. ' During the ' evening the constitution was! adopted. A nominating committee proposed , the , following . names, all of whom were .elected : .President, Vernon Duncan of First Presbyterian church ; ice president. Howard 'Stansbury of Woodlawn Christian churchj second vice president' Miss Gertrude Lannlng of First Congregational church, and secretary-treasurer. Miss Doris Ogden of Sunnyside Congregational church. Following the election. Dr. J. J. Staub of the entertaining church installed the officers of the first Multnomah County Intermediate Christian Endeavor union. He admonished them to hold sacred their. new trust and to stand firm. Pour minute talks were given by Lloyd Reynolds, . Lillian' Wollsett and Clarke Adylott The Rev. W. W. Long of Forbes Presbyterian church gave the main address of the evening. Miss Elma Rhewalt county superintendent pre sided. The Endeavor. room was artisti cally, decorated with green, and white, the national intermediate colors. Monthly Business Meeting Is Held The monthly business meeting: o'f the Knights of the Tower class of the Mt. Tabor Presbyterian church, was Held at the home of Ellton Shaw, 115 East Fifty third street on Friday evening, October 3. George Porter. . clas president pre sided. In an address by C. S. Ronald, teacher, the work for the coming winter was outlined. The class voted to pur chase, a library table and Bible. A committee was named to investigate a suitable memorial to be given the. church In honor of- the young men who died in the. country's service. Preparations were also made to repair the class room. A contest to secure better class attendance was also inaugurated. James Kintrea and Glen Muir were chosen captains of the opposing teams. Leslie Tickner was named chairman of a committee to se cure an athletic coach. Following the business session Mrs. Shaw and Misa Jean Shaw- served refreshments. SERVICES IN Bethlehem Norwegian 14th ao'd Deris Bet. 1 WUhelm Pettersen. 11, 8. . Grace (English) Mason and Albina. Ret. C H. -Bernard. 0:45. 7:45. Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygaat and Rod ney. Bethany Danish Etangeiical Union and Mor ris Bet. L. p. Kioller. 11, 8. St Johns Peninsula and Kil pa trick Bet. L. Lodwig. 10:43. 7:30. Swedish Augustana - Stanton and Bodney Bet.- V; G. .Ogren. 10:45, 7:45. Immanuel 10th and IrtiDa Bet. A. V. An derson, 11, 8. Trinity (Norwegian) Lotely and Fortune net. b. a. Btansetn. . iu:bu Zioa Etangeiical (Missouri Synod) Chap roan and Salmon Ret. H. H. Koppebnann. J:15, 10:15. 7:45. Methodist Cplseopal . Centenary E. 8th and Pine. Ret,- Frank L. Wennett. 11. preaching by Bet. 1. C. Rollins; 7:30. preaching by Dr. T. W. Lane. Central Vanconter and Fargo Bet. A. B. Maclean. 11. 7:30. Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Ret. E.' 8. Mace. 11. Epworth 26th and Satier Ret. J. Stanford Moore. 11, "The Great Callinf"; 7:80, "Able to Stand." First 12th and Taylor Ret. Joshua Stamv field. 10:8O-8. First Norwegian Danish 18th ' and Hoyt Bet. EHaa Gjerding. 11, "How Person May Know, If the Teaching of Any Religion Be of God"; S, -"Th Magnetic Christ " Garden-Home Ret. A. B. CaJder. 10:30. 7:45. - Laurelwood--E. 8d and Foster. Bet. A. C. BrakenAury. 11. 7:80,' , Lenta Bet.. F. B. Sibley. 11,7:4. Lincoln E. 8 2d and Lincoln. Bet. F. A. Ginn. 11. "God's Plan for Lincoln Church"; 7:43 "'The Prodigal Son." f M out tills K. 80th and Pine Ret. Hiram Gould. 11. 8. Mt. Tabor E. ftlst and Stark. Ber. E. G Decker. 11. 7:30. Patton Alberta and Michigan, Rer. teorge It Bennett. 11, "Mystery of the Incarnation ; 7:30, "Columbus Day World Conqueror." Bos City Park Ret. D. Lester Fields. 11, t:80. Sellwood Ret. W. S. Gordon. 11, 7:30. ' 'Sunnyside E. 35th and Yamhill Bet. ,W. F. Ineson, 11. St Johns W. Leatitt and Syracuse Bet, W. E. Kloster. 11,8. bwedish Beech and Borthwick Ret. Abel Eklund. 11. 8. preaching by Ret. A. E. UcJ district 'superinteadant, lollowcd by communion sertiees. fnitersity Park Fiske and Lombard Ret. 1L T: Atkinson. 11. 8. Vaneouter Arenue Norwegian Danish Skid more and Vaneouter. Bet. O. J. Bynoing. 11. 8. Westmoreland Bet. E. S. Mace. 8. Wilbur Multnomah hotel -Bet. Francis Bur- etta Short" 10:30. Woodstock E, 44th and Woodstock Bet. U C Poor. 11. Woodlawn--E. 10th and Highland Ret.' J H. Irtine. 11. 7:45. District superintendent Ret. Wniism WslJace Toungsoa, D. D., 1 E. 6 2d at N. Tabor 2700. - M. K. South .' fbiWIIMMi ind Multnomah Ut.- J.' W. Byrd. 11, "Tha Gift of Power and Its Pur pose"; 7:45. "The Beauty of Obedience." ', Naiaren 't First E. " 10"- and Weidler Bt. J. T. I.ittto. 11. 7 :80. : Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane lt. Want W. Heea. 11. 7:30. Brentwood 65th ate. and :67th at Bet. ft- n. Fowler. 11. 7:30. - ' Highland, l'rk E. ; 14th nd KlUlriaVwotttH Bat. W. Pi Keebaugh, 11. 8. ' ScaudinsTian Bet. J. C. Bringedshl 11, i Fint 15th and Alder. Preaching br Dr. W, W.-WiBard. r0:38. "The Lew of Supply and Demand in the Spiritual Realm": 7:3d, "Life s Scala f Values. - Westsninster East 17tli" had Schuyler Eet. Edward It Peiic. 10:30, "Kemembtruiz' 7 :10.' "Cain and Abel." vt'jilwry lltn and Clay. Ret. U Botrriug uick. 10:80, "The Fro"; 1:30. "A Three fold Saltation." ---.-..- 'Mt.-Tndir--E.' 65th and Belmont Ret. Want MacHeru i 11, "Spiritual Elittaey"; T:30, "What Kind of World De isa Lit jot" Vernon 10U and Wygawt Ret. Brace rs Aiffasv.-vf 11. "A Christ aTUled Hour." cm manioc sertice; 1 JO. "Ope WiBdow Toward Bsalm v, :tr;v .v,-- . ' Piedmont -Cletelsnd and Jsrrrtt Ret. A. L. HaUchiaaon. 11. "God' Measarn of a Wise Man"; T ;80. "Sanctified Commercialism." i'ourtb Firrt and Gibhs.' , Bet, 'Monro CL O.. Eterett 10:86, -7:30. ' . ' KenHworth E. 84th snd Gladrton' Bet. Paul E. KatacK 11. 7:30. - Hop 7th and Eterett' Her. U. E. Giles. n. a. - - ' - '' : : Bos City Dr. Robert -L Miiligan.' 1 1, "Petar Goe Fishing.",.. Xollowed' by communion rrtic and recrptiM of new members j 8, "The Myriad-Minded Mas." - - . ; - Fwbes Graham and Gautenbehv Ret. Ward WUUa Ixsnc. 11. "What la a Chrbtianr 7:30, "Sin of Disruption, 'r i -Trinity Virginia and Nebraska--BeT, Theo dore P. -Smith, 11.' Sacrament of . th Lord's IN UN ON LOCAL PRESBYTERY 1MBPEEK Mny New. Pastors Wilt Be Wel comed and New Moderator Elected; Work Important. v The October meeting of the Port land Presbytery will be conducted Tuesday and Wednesday of 4 Ahis week at the First -. Presbyterian church. The Rev. -Levi Johnson, present moderator, will preside at the opening session, until a new moderator is elected. One of the most important items of business at this meeting wilt be the reception of new members. Among them are the following clergymen : M. G. Everett of Fourth church, W. w. Long of Forbes church, F. H. Mlxsell of Anabel church, Ralph McAfee of the Portland Church federation, L. B. Quick of Calvary church, B. T. Smith of Arbor Lodge, B. J. Giffen of Vernon church, G. N. McClusky of the timber belt cir cuit at Buxton. J. K. Qrlffls of the Alderbrook church at Astoria and W. M. Irwin, superintendent of the New. Era work tn three Northwest states. The Rev. S. W. Seemahn, who has just taken up toe work at Unjty church. does not have to be received, .as the Oregon Ctty church is In this presbytery. The conference on New Era work, Tuesday evening, ' will be an important meeting.' Three laymen and a clergy man will give the addresses. Dr. Ed ward H." Pence will speak n "The Com pulsion That Rests Upon Us to Raise Our Full New Era Quota" ; L. E. Carter on "The Budget; How Arrived At and Its Reasonableness" ; Fletcher Linn on "A Business Man's View of Presbyter ian Responsibility in the New Era," and James F. Kwlng on "How to Set Up the Campaign to Raise the Balance of Our Quota." The remainder of the meeting will con sist of routine business. , A few new pastors may . be installed, but if not arrangements will be made to have them installed later. The Rev. Charles Hays Is state clerk. The October meeting is considered one of the two Important meetings of the church year. Anabel Church to Cali Roll Sunday morning service at Anabel Presbyterian church Will be an "every member present service," the Rev. F. H. Mixsell announced. The annual Sunday- school rollcall will be read by- the superintendent, F. M. Taylor. Tuesday evening Mr. Nexley's class will practice basket ball. In the church. Saturday evening the Boy Scouts will meet In the church with Mr. Foster, and the campfire girls . mill meet at the manse with Miss Hogg. PORTLAND Supper": 7:30. "The Old Fashioned Girt." Anabel Rer. F. H. MaxwU. II. "In Es sentials Unity in Nonessential . Tolerance": 7:30, "High Land or Low Lend." Millard Atenue Ret. W. Lee Gray. 11, "He Meant VVeU"; 8, "Derailed Man." Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Ret. A. J. Hanna. It. - . , Miapab E. 18th and DiTisionr Ret. jy. A. Thompson. 11. "At Eas in Zioa"; 7:48. "Mean of t" plift" Unity E. 71st and Sandy Rat. 8. W. Socman n. 11. "Uring Oar Lit Before the God Wh Is Alit"; 7:30. "Tb Vision of Lloyd George, England's Great Premier." fnth Day Adtsntlt . Note ReguUr nrtfcoe of this denosnhmtlon are held un Saturday. Central E. 11th and Ererett U BV Dick son, paator. 10, ll:18t : t Tabernael 4th and Montgomery E. H. Eamersoo,' minister. II, MonUtilU E. 80th and Errtt Elder J. A. Gerhart 18,-11.' - , - Lents 84 tb at and 68th are. Elder W. D. Huntington. 10, 11.-,'-- St. Johns Central are. and Charleetoa- EWf r A. U - Folkeaberg. 10, 11. Albina Skidmor god Msilory Elder A. A. Mejer. 10, 11. -! . SoandinariaB 80 Alberta Elder O. S. Lee 10, 11. . 8itilofi Army ' Corp No, 1248 . Ash at-kdinUat Harj R. Cozens. 11. 3:16, 8. - . ' f, J"T"W N- 12W I Captala WOli. m. Bmltn. 11, 8, 8. ', ! ', j, . , . awadMbarejiMi ;Nr Church Sootety" 881 Jefferson Ret. William H. Reete 10:45.- "Taar Esaeatial Self: Neither Sinner Nor Saint" Unitarian ChureU of Our Father Brotdwty and ttra hill. Rt. W. O. Eliot, Ja.1. "Optimism, T raTe.tr and .Realitj"; 7;46.- open forum. "France as the A. E, F. Saw It" by Professor Norman f. Coleman. , v , , , , . , . Unlud rethrsh Confereac superintendent bet. G. E. Mo Donald. .. : , r .rir; ,n4 rteon Ret. Byron J. Clark.. 11, "How to Keep Well"; 8. "Pay Day. v . - . - Secfjtid E. 27th and Sumner Ret. Ira Hawley. 1 1 . ."Power Unsurpassable"; 8, "Tai.t ing Ueafh for AU Men." . -. V" . r- T,lif7,,, ft nlSH,t' B. Bet. E. C. SUephtrd. 11, "Th Law of Sertioe"; 8, " Out. of th Depths." Fourth Tremont Kt. ' C. T. BUnchard. 11 serric m charge of Sunday school; 8, sertle in charge of Christian Eadestor. St. Johns (old constitution) 446 Jassup Bt. Wlu Beynolds. 10 7. 8. . UnrUd gfnsllcal First E. 16 th and I oplar . Rst. J. A. Good. 11; 8.' i - - Ockiey .Greea Will melt bltd. sod Gay Bet. H. H. Fsrnuam. 1J, 7:30, Bt Johns Bev. A. P. Lay-ton. 11, 7:45. ' .Vn,u rVasbyterU . First E. 87tb and Hawthorn Rst. H. F, Giten. . 10 JO, 1:80. ... Church of th StrangerGrand and Wasco Ber. S. Earl l Bo is. . 10;30. preaching by Ret. J. H. Boyd ot Egypt; 7:30, "Kings, Com mon sod Uncommon" - Kraum 120 West Lombard Ret. Gcorg Jir yk? JI"t "SiueUghU en'a Apostle's Work "; 70, "Th Ijriiig Word in th Land of th Pharsohs." Rt. G. .. Boyd . of Egypt - . Christian ad kfiasionary All lance E. . Bth ad C'iay Bet Joha K. Fee. 10. 11. 7:80. Realisation League IBS Slh ttet. H. Ed ard MUia. 1 1 "Superlatit Cotwcioosneas' 8, "The Common Elementa in th Great Re ligion of the World." by Mia Laura i. Katon. Chrtstadelphian 681 E. Washington. 10:8U. Church of Cod tti Failing Uarry !. 11, T .-SO. , s . i Uospet Hall E. 3SU snd SUrb, t liana Bmort at) aad Burnside Bt..Leti Johnson,, saperinteadent. S. . -' ' limit Mcsencv H. 24th srul BredwarRet. T. M. Minani. II. "od, tii Beginning snd Knd -ef AU Things"; Baddro by Ket. Henry Victor Morgan, r'fh -4ioal of Ktolotion." Uniteraal . Ues-danic 31S A bine-ton building. Pentecostal first aiMl - Washington Bat. WiU ti TrotUr.-j.il, S.-7. SO. Olad Tiding (feotecosUl Mission) 2t0 1st. 2, t. 7:30 week days except Moadsy and Sstoraay, S a. sa. fenteoostal. cborcb E.- 20th sd Snkemf A. W. Smith. II, S, 8. . . vohjateers ef America kflasioo 224 Bornside Meeting tery' eteBing- -except tionday, at, S 'clock, aad Sanday, I p. a, ' - ) ttortlanel Eocleei iCbrisUdelpbiu) 4S97 Belnsont ' Geotg H. Tilling, secrstary. 1 1. i kernel Miss2es 1st. 1. S. Serttoej each Bight at S. Vbareh'of Christ E. 'TSth end CUsen. ' 11. - Spfrttnsl Cborch of Eternal Light 1S4S In 1wa it. May A. Prk. . S. siege by Clmitei .. titii-iMi; . - . v Frist 8tiiitnHt-J-K. 7th snd Hastate Be. A. Sewtt BleoSo. S, lectnr by Mr. Mary Cong don, , "The Highest and . Best in Lite," followed with message by Mrs. EUs Bledse; S, laetntw by -Mrs. hlrdssw, "Spiritualism Vers and Ma tertatlaOion." , , ' Fim Spirttual Science 12 Fonrth t Bt. Max Hoffman. . S.- 8. -- "SDirttnaHsns Ani kaowledged. by Grasl.gcicnUsta, ' (SeQrge JSannett Jew$atton pastor utdoor Student W few. 4.4. MMMM Rev. ' George H. Bennett f Rev. decrrg-e-It. Bennett, lately of thd Albany. Or., Methodist Kpfacopal clturch, and formerly profeesor of aystematlo theology at Portland university, waa as signed to Fatten church, Alberta, straet 1 . ... . 1 . . . . conference held in Salem laat week, i Dr. Bennett will deliver hia rirat sermon to his new congregation Sunday morning. For six years a member of the Oregon conference. Dr. Bennett has held sev eral Important charge in the state. . He had churches at Roseburg, Dallas and Klamath Vails, the former being one he held before he returned to the Illinois conference, from which he was trans ferred; to Oregon. Dr. Bennett is an author of consider able prominence in church circles, and In addition his articles on wild life and the out-or-doors have been widely published, aXf Tacoma Missionary- Worker Will Speak Misa Nettle M, Whitney of Tacoma, prominent member and worker in .the Women's Foreign Missionary-society- of the Methodist church, will Speak twice Sunday momlnr at the Swedish M. E. church, - Beecte and Borthwick streets. She will talk to the Bunday school fat 10:15 and to the church at 11 a.' m, Sunday eveenlnr the Rev A. E. LI fid district superintendent, will preach, also administering the - sacrament " of the Lord's aupper. The Rev. Abel Eklund la pastor of the church. Minister and Wife To Be Entertained A reception to Dr. and Mrs. W. T. McElveen will be held In the church, parlors of the First Congregational church next Friday evening from 8 to 10 o'clock. A cordial Imitation has been extended to th members of this church and congregation, arid also to friends tn other churches of the; city. The, later Invitation especially includes clergymen and their wives. , Dr. . McElveen will preach Sunday morning and evening. This will bo his second service as pastor of 'this church. - ' '"-' ' .Loyalty Sunday for Presbyterians ' "Millard Avenue Presbyterian: church has started off In Its fall work with a cost that; speaks for B full and most successful year of activity", says tha pastor the Rev. W.. Lee Gray. Sunday will be observed aa "Loyalty Sunday," kv keeping with the , program xt . the Nw Era .movement Of , the church. A Sunday-school entertainment' was given FMdar night : " " Mita Dorothy NichoU pi Chi cago wlH tell -the .story of Her Conversion to Protestantism, Sunday, 7:30 P.; M.. at the Scotch JBaptist M ission, EJ 42d and Holgate. .. , - V.-,' Take Weoktteok Car All Are Oordlally IntrUd. YiU Christ's 'f 4-. , . i om Through the Gatewayof if A 8EBM0JT OX BIBLE PBOPHECT 'Hear Evangelist Dickson' prove from Bible how this kingdom will be established. He will show whether the League of Nations and the Return of the Jews to Palestine have any connection- with -the con summation of the .Gospel , pM. v Christensen' Half :, Eleven tk -Street, -Bet.' Morrlsoa aad . ; Yamhill Suncfay Night, Oct. H -III O'CLOCIC , Big. Sine; f i - -pubiio Invited , x BRJNO A FRIEND , . i 111 vn ' ' . -y--- y-- -mnimsjiin riimn n in in iii Ivingd Come Politics? "Jl MANYfranniST W MSB SI BJ SJ ST BBBBT sj sr .. t CHURCHESTOHAVE NEW MINISTERS Ten v Congregations Will Face; (Different Pastors Than They . Have Been Accustomed to, 11 HAYE BEEN RETURNED . . Appointments Were Made by- .Bishop Hughes t Conference , at Eucene Last Monday. r ,-: Ton Methodist churches In the city will beglrj i their, ecclesiastical year'; -work Sunday nvornlng with new paa-V tors in ths pulpits: Et.ven chtircheg. retained their pastors for another . year. Tho changes wsra maao oy Bishop Matthew Simpson Hughes ' last Monday at tho annual con fer ehce, hel dat Salem. " I v ' One of tha most important changes was .the exchange, of . pulpits between -Dr. J. C. Rollins of Centenary church and the Rev. Frank 1 Wemment of . Idaho Kalla. The new pastor , has not . arrived, so Dr. Rollins will preach Sun' . days morning. n the evening Dr. T- W. Lane, a former - pastor, will Breach Tho Rev. J. H. Irvine of Bt. "30hns church and the eRv. W. E; Kloster of Woodlawn ' church exchanged charges. , Dr. J. T. Abbett of University Park : church Is' retired from the ministry, lis Is succeeded at University Park by the Rev. H. T. Atkinson of Marshfleld. - , The Rev. Luclen R. JoneB of Lents church and the Rev, W. E. Kloster of ,; department of the church. . He will soon " take up work In China, The Rev. F. R. Sibley of Enterprise will succeed him. Mr. Sibley , will also have ' charge , ef the Brentwood church, - The Rev. John Parsons was relieved of the work at Clinton Kelly church in order that lie might devote more time to completing a history of the Meth odist church in Oregon. Mr. Parsons, who Is one of the oldest Methodist -mln' i stern in , the conference, Is also assist ing Robert Hushes In the publication ot the Pacific Christian Advocate. The Rev.. E. S. Mace will take up the work i at Clinton , Kelly church, and also at Westmorelknd. . Clinton Kelly will have a morning service and Westmoreland an evening - service. - The Rev. F. A. tllnn was relieved .of the Sunday evening work at Westmore. land in order that he might devote all Ills time to the Lincoln church. ' ' Tht Rev.; E. O. Eldridg of the Mount Tabor church' was transferred to Ses- slde and the Re v. E. O- Decker of Med- ford was assigned to the jloca charge.: The Rev. F. W. Ksagy of Patton church was transferred - to Roseburg. The Rev. O. H. Bennett of Albany will fill this vacancy. - , The following Portland Methodist ministers were returned to their, churches : A. R. Maclean, - Centenary church ; 3. Stanford . Moore, Epworth church f Joshua Stansfleld, First church ; A; C. Brackenbury, Laurelwood church; Hiram ! Gould, Montavtlla church i D. Lester Fields, Rose City Park church ; W. B. Gordon.- Sellwood church ; William Vi Ineson,, Kunnysld -church ; ;' F, ,. B. Short, -Wilbur church, and I J. Poor, Woodstok chuh. -' " -':'"': : : , Father Kerry In Charge The Rev. M. L. Ferry has taken charge of the St. PhlllV rerfe church, succeed fng the Rev, W. J. Cartwrlght, recently transferred to San Francisco. lEy;W.W.;WiLURDfD.D; WILL PR KAON TOMORROW BOTH MONNINa ABO BVININO FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1th snd Atdr SU. ' 1 10i A. t. "TMg LAW OS SUP. rLV sue otMsao IN THS SPIRITUAL RgALM." Ti80 P. M. "LIPC'S SOALK VALUES." or Bible School t 12:1. with seri-. nus atndy-af th Bible tad eonsid- ersUon of topic. f'A-New Heavbn and a:';- llew Earth'' ;; The Holy . City descending from Cod oat of Heaven. - "Former things, are passed away. Behold, 1 make all things new.. ., In symbolic language the Apostle John ' foretold 4he .world's condition following the present trouble. Revelation XXI .explained, ,, tPlTBUC MCTCM'BT , XClJ. LeROY; . Sunday, October 12 . 'i - 3 P M; .A Ci - W; O. W. TEMPLE tltk SW Bet.' Wssaltf toa asd Aider. International Bible Students SEATS TBEE 3TO C0LLECTI0T7 If I ersuon of earnBt K f A1 : - , . 1