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    THE, OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
M3
SATURDAY, - OCTOBER ' 18, y 1919.
PORTLAND,. OREGOtf
9
Steele
Hext
mum
OF BAPTISTS TO
Nationally Known Persons Among
, , Those Who: WiU Be1 Present
, and Jake Part in Conference.
. , .
.SESSIONS HELD AT EAST SIDE
Churc Credited With Greatest
' Number' of Wiles Traveled by
Delegates to Be Given Prize.
, The fifty-first annual me? tins of
"' the Oregon Baptist state convention
- i win convene wilii iuv uook v
tint church during the coming week.
The pastor's conference will be held
Monday evening and Tuesday morn
Jng and afternoon, and the women's
societies t witl hold their special
- meeting Tuesday morning and after
noon. - The convention proper will
begin Tuesday night.
t A few persons nationally known will
'ibe present. The convention "Who's
-"Who" Is:--' Henry Bond of Brattleboro,
Vt.,,. chairman of the. general board of
promotion of the denomination ; Rev.
and Mrs. "David C. Graham of Sulfu,
China; the Rev. F. King Singlser. pastor
. . of the English speaking church at Ran
goon,' Burma ; the Rev. S. O. Neil of
Philadelphia. Bible and field secretary
of the American Baptist Publicationso
. Mety; Mrs. Katherine S. Westfall. of
Chicago, corresponding secretary of the
Woman's American Baptist Home Mis
' sionary' society J i Miss Memo Brockway
of Los Angeles, general director of ele
mentary work t, the Rev. W. Karle Smith
of Los Angelesdirector of young-people's
work on the Pacific coast; the
'- lie,v. D, D, Proper of Omaha, associate
edifice secretary, and the Rev. F. A.
Agar of New York city, efficiency secro-
' taryof the church.
' Contributing churches are entitled to
; lhreo delegates for the first 100 mem
bers and an additional delegate for
every BO over that number." The church
'credited with the greatest number of
miles traveled by delegates and visitors
.will- receive the silver convention cup.
Free lodging and breakfast will be pro
tided delegates by the members of the
entertaining church. This work is be
ing supervised by Mrs. Frank Reasoner.
A few of the convention "-high lights"
are: Monday evening, address on inter
church world movement by Dr. L. W,
JUley of Minneapolis ; address by Henry
Bond; Tuesday morning, business ses
sion of Women's State Missionary soci
ety; Tuesday afternoon, Joint session of
women's and pastors' organizations;
Tuesday evening, opening of convention ;
Wednesday morning, annual business
session; Wednesday afternoon, confer
5 ences : Wednesday evening, women's
; banquet ' and stereopticon lecture ;
Thursday morning, discussion of the pro
motion board Idea and the inter-church
world movement ; Thursday afternoon,
conferences ; Thursday evening, laymen's
- banquet, addressed by Henry Bond and
stereopticon lecture by Rev. F. King
Hinglser: Friday morning, discussion of
church college and seminary ; noon, com
plimentary luncheon by the convention
board to state missionaries and secre
. taries J Friday afternoon, addresses on
Baptist work In Oregon during the past
to years ; Friday evening, young people's
luncheon and business session followed
by a grand rally, which will close the
convention.
Two Great Sermons
? . -AT
First M. E. Church
1STH AITD TAYLOR STREETS
V By Dr. Stan s field, Pastor
it : A. m. .
'ANEW HEAVEN AND A
NEW EARTH"
It 19 P. M.
v "TWO SIDES OF A
GREAT TRUTH'
litis p. m.
Sssdsy School Cissies for All.
v Psblie Forum Dlsestsloa Popular
Topic ,
Large Chorus Splendid Quartet
, GRAND MUSIC COME
REV, Wll. T. MeELVEEJT, 1). D.
'ii:! ; Pastor -.. , . v
FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
PABK AKD MADI805 ST 8.
' - lites.A. sr.
; "Members in Particular"
' ' i P. M.
"Roosevelt as I Knew Him"
. , The evening service "will be of
special interest, f
ETERTBODT WELCOME
Dr. McElveen says, "Be a standby,
, not a standbier."
"Only once a Btr anger in this church."
t ' :5 A. M., Sunday School. .
, 6 :J0 P. M., Christian Endeavor.
yodaaiority"
I'Enoch, He Who Fore-'
closed on Immortality"-
ar ths : morning-; and 'evening
suDjecta tor sermons at west
, minster tomorrow. ,
QUAETET A5D PIPE OBGAIT
' BIBLE SCHOOL AT ISiIS
CHRISTIAN EBEAVOB
' - -'AX :!. . . ,
Dr. Edward t . ; Pence,
, PASTOR. . ,
OPEN ON MONDAY
3sW :arl Buois
orli jHovemcnt
The" 'New "World Movement" of the
United Presbyterian church his Invited
the Rev., S. Earl' DuBoia of the Church
of the Strangers to act as chairman for
the Columbia -synod. Mr. DuBols has
been' pastor of the focal h"urch "for 14
years, i Jlls congregation has agreed to
relinquish ' him "for ' such"?' thne : as ". his"
services may be -needed throughout the
synod. ' -. ':, .' -' -'; '..
It will be his duty to hold conferences
in various centers, explaining the move
ment, organizing committees In, the va
rioua Presbyteries and stirring up an
enthusiastic interest In the i objectives
sought after. With few exceptions he
will occupy his own pulpit each Sunday.
A synod leal committee has--been ap
pointed as follows : Spiritual life, the
Rev. H. F, Given of Portland;: survey.
the Rev. . W. A. Spalding, ; Pullman,
Wash; stewardship, the Rev. W. R.
Sawhlll of Seattle; publicity, the Rev.
J. G. Cunningham of Boise, Idaho ; can
vass, the Rev. George L. Taylor of
Portland. The movement is expected to
culminate next April.
Subjects' of Series
Of Sermons Given
Pr. Byron J. Clark, pastor of the First
United Brethren church, begins Sunday
a three months' Beries of sermons on
Christian fundamentals, covering both
the morning and evening services. The
morning services will- be investigative
in their nature, while the evening serv
ices will be counterpart to them. The
Sunday morning subjects- are "Religion
a Necessity for Life," "Revelation Nec
essary to Religion," "The Idea and Fact
of God," "Creation." "The Fall and Its
Results," Redemption." "Regeneration,"
"Sanctificatlon." "The Christian s Des
tiny," "Christ's Second Coming." Tho
Sunday-evening subjects are: "The
Eclipse of Faith," "Wandering Stars."
"The Vacant Life." "Evolution or Devo
lution," "Who Was to Blame Adam or
Eve?" "False Weights," "Substitution,"
"Piety or Piousness," "Falling Short,"
"Tho Devil in Chains."
Realization League
Is in New Quarters
The Realisation league, of which the
Rev. and Mrs. IL Edward Mills are
founders, - lias removed from the
Woman's Exhange building at Fifth and
Yamhill streets to the awsemhlv room
of the Modern Conservatory of Music,
lnirteentn and Alder streets. The pas
tor will have his offices In room 727
Corbett building. The coming of Fred
erick L. Rawson of England to Portland
will te under the auspices of this league.
Mr. Rawson la expected here December
11 to 16. The weekday meeting of the
league, has been changed from Wednes
day to 2:30 o'clock Friday.
"Automobile Eace"
Being Conducted
An "automobile race" between New
i Ork and Sun fcnnHrn is k.i.
ducted In the Sunday school of the
Sunnyside Congregational church. The
winning team is about ready to enter
Salt Lake City, Dr. J. J. staub an
nounced. The contest is for new mem
bers. Sunday morning the church will
give way to the Sunday school, when
the annual rally day service will be
held. An interesting program has been
prepared. Dr. Staub will preach In the
evening. The choir will render spe
cial music.
Leach Sisters Will
Sing in Morning
thl8 ff.M1. 8JSters have "turned from
tneir extended vacation and will be
heard Sunday morning at Wilbur Meth-
-fnf .K ""I1; MiSS Harrl6t Will
fehort, pastor, has Issued a personal In-
ship to bo present Sunday morning. The
male quartet will also sing. The minute
man's address will be given tnh, Sunday
First Presbyterian Church
ALDER STREET AT 12TH
REV. STEPHEN B.'L.
PENROSE, D. O.
(Prwident Whitman
College. VU wtlU,
r Wh.)
10:SO . M.
KINGS AND PRIESTS
T:30 P. M. .
' THE UNCOMMON
MAN AND THE COM
MON MAN. .
Th cTenina Mrric win
hT u iipeciU Inusie a '
. K. CoutMn (74S.1
0 7:30), and a aoptmno
soto irora uaol'i Holy
ny. ot an. sianoue
Huuam Becenten.;
WESTMINSTER
- Huuam Becenten.; - t
NOTED PRIEST TO
DELIVER
SERMON
Father.McMullen Will Speak, at
; St. Marys Every Niht Ex
cept Saturday. r v
. Beginning Sunday morning -and
continuing every night through next
week, except Saturday, a series of
sermons to non-Catholics will-. be
preached at St. Mary's cathedral.
Fifteenth and Davis streets,' by. the
Rev. Orison McMulTen, C. 8. P. ,
Father McMullen i is a - distinguished
priest ofvthe Paulist order. His lectures
Will be Of treat IntorMt - Rvsnrnna tm
most cordially Invited to be present
.ma eunaay morning sermon wui be de.
livered at the high mass and the evening-services
will commence eacb nicrhi
at S o'clock.
The following Is a schedule of sub
jects: Sunday morning. "The Apostolate
Of Christ" : SundlV tVHllnir. "ThvPrn.
ent Need of Religion" ; Monday, "Christ,
me uivine xeaener or the Age,"; Tues
day, "Does the Bible Solve All Prob
lems?"; Wednesday,, "The Church of the
Age"; Friday, "The Eucharist: Is It a
Memory of Realttyt"; Sunday evening,
"Why the Catholic Church Alone Can
Guide and Save Humanity!"
Enlargement to Be
Object of Campaign
"Can a Man Lie to God and Get B
vvitn it?" ts me pointed question which
the Rev. R. H. Sawyer propounds in the
third sermon of a series on "The Book of
Acts?' at the East Side Christian church.
Sunday morning. An active campaign
for. the enlargement of the present in
adequate church property and the
doubling of the present membership will
be inaugurated by a drive in which a
dozen automobiles and a cosnmittee of
60 will be features. The . re ma rlr a HI a
growth of the congregation is attributed
largely to the fact that Its business
anairs is conauctej strictly on a cash
oasis, no imanciai obligations being in
curred without the money in hand to
meet them. A church and Sunday school
rally will be held on the first Sunday
in November at which time the pastor
will present a report-of his work for
the past three years.
m
Seattle Pastor to Sprak
The DUlDlt Of Kenilworth PrMhvti-lnn
church will be occupied Sunday by the
Rev. Robert A. Smith of Seattle. The
pastor, the Rev. Paul E. Ratsch, ac
cepted a call to a mission church near
Spokane. Mr. Ratsch -found it neces
sary to make the change on account of
the health of his wife. .
DIRECTORY
Eighteenth Sunday After .Trinity
Uniform Sunday School Lessons
"Jrnu in Tetrr't Hdrne." Mark 1 :2-8.
Gold text; "Jau aidnto them. Today to
BalTation Com to This liouse." Loke 19:9.'
Young People's Topics
BaDtict ITDion "Our Pladaa and Hr in
Keep It." Eiod. 18:1-8.
Chrtttlan Kndoaror "Our Pladsa and How In
Keep It" Eiod. 19:1-8.
Epworth League "Our Motto, and How to
Practice It." Heb. 12:2. 12, IS.
astut
Flntt Whito Temple. 12th and Taylor Ber.
William A. Waldo. 11. "The First Pentaawtal
Mir.de;" 8. "a Priceless Jewel." fallowed - by
baptismal .err ire.
Eaxt Bide K. 20th and Salmon Re. .W.
B. HItitoh. Uer. IL T. Cash, awoeiato. 11.
"The Specialty of Ju;" 7:30. 'Tb Greatest
Sicht fn the World."-
Third-Vancoimr and Knott Bar. Webley'J.
Bearen. 11, "The Prayer Life of Jesus;" 7dlO.
Illustrated sermon, "Lesson from Jesus at the
Temple."
Arleta Rer. jOw'en T. Pay, 11; "Nemiah the
Builler;" 8. sacred concert.
Calvary E. h and Grant Re. t B.
Thomas. 11. "What God Likes:" 7:30. "J.n
in tne Home." ,
Gleneoe E
4B0i
nd Main T?
r. c.
Laalette. 11,
The FaUtng htU;"
7 -Jlft "finr
Unexhausted and Nerer-Discouraged God."
Sellwood Bethany Preaching by Ray. W. S.
Ferris of Ashland. '. "'
Graoe E. 7th and Ah. P.e. V, XT', ntur.
rtnu. 11. "Outlook and Cplook:" 8. .'"The
Tenth Man.'
Uniyersity Paiit Bar.
11. 8.
S. Lawrcnca Black.
8wedli 15th and Hort Bet. T. 0. SjoUr
6f 10:80. 7-80.
St. Johns Bt. Edaar Burton. 11, 7:30.
Highland E. th and -Albert Dr. W. T.
UUliken. 11 and 7:30.
Cathello
Pro Cathedral 15th and TJa1a Rer. E. V.
OlUra. 6. 7:15, 8:30. 8:45. 11. 7:45.
St Peters Lents fle.
10:80. 7:80
P. Beotsea. 8,
Bt, Lawrenee 3d and Sherman Her. J. C
Hughes. . 8:30, 10:30, 7:80.
8t Frsncis K. 12th and Jine Rer. J. H.
Black. 8, 8. 9, 10:30. 7 :80. -
Immaeulata Heart or Mary Williams and
Stanton lie J. W. A. Daly. . 8. 9, 11. 7:30.
Holy Rotary E. 3d and Clackamas Rer. E.
8. Olson." 6. 7, 8. 9, 11, 1:80.
8t. Rosa E.. 63d and AUmeda Bay. J.
O Farrell. 8. 10:80, 4.
St. Andrews E. 9th and Albert Rer. J.
Kiernan. 8. 10:30. 7t80.
The Madeleine E. 24Uv and SisklyouV-Rar.
Georaw Thompson. ' 7:80. 9, 11.
Ascension E. 70th and Tamhlll Francisoan
Fathers. 8. 10:80. 7:80. Tn
Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandene
Rer. F. W. Black. 8, 10:30. 7:80. . l
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin Ber. Raymond.
8. 10:30. 7:80. ymona.
St.- Ienathis 8220 43d at. 8. B. Jeanh
Fathers. 8:30. 8. 10:80. 4. - '
,St. Stephens E. 4 2d, and Taylor Rer. War
ren A. Waitt. 6. 8:3K. 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Redeemer Portland bird, and Tancon
er are. Rer. William J. Djyina. . 8, 10:80,
7:30.
St Phillip Kerl (Paulist Fathers) -E. lth
and Hickory Rer. M. VL.- Ferry. 7:80. .
10:30. 7:80. -
St Clementa S. Smith aya and Newtdn
SerbiU Fathers. 6, 8, 10-80, 7:80.
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Ray. O.
Rob. 8, 10:30. 7:30. w , '
St Acatka K. - 1 5th and MiDer Re. ' J.
Comminsky. 8. 10:30.7:80.
St SUnUlans ( Polish ) Maryland and Fail
inc Rey.'F. MaHhew. S. 10:80. 7:80.
St Joseph (Jnnan) 1 5th and - Conch
;St. Midiael .(lUlian) th and Mill RaT.
It- Balostra. 8:30, 10:80. 7:80. ,
0 St CUres-jCapitol WO Father Caplstraa,
StCharlea E. 33d and Alberta Re. J.
P. O'Flynn. 8. 10:30. '
.AH Stot-?-U'sth and Oil tan Bey. Father
William Cronin. - 8. 10:30.
'- St Patricks 19th and Sarwr Iter, Charles
U. Smith. Maaaea 0:80. 8. :15. 10:30. 7:46.
- Christian -
First Park and Columbia -Btr. . Harold ' H.
IWi(,,!v!2? Oialh-nte of lh Church
School; 1 :4sV'Thf Christian Armor." i
. East Side K. 12th and Taylor-r-Bey. R. H.
sawyer. n, -van a si an jja to ood and
rt By With It;T 8. "God Controyerey With
tb Worid." . . - -' - . - , t
- iteaney ATenne Kodney end AKnoU Rer.
S. 'Karl rtiildM". 41. 8. . . ;
llontarills E. TCth snd Glisan Rer. Her
bert b. Ryder.'' .11, tae.-- ; ,
: Woodiawp E. 7th and Libert Bar. Josapb
D. Boyd. 11.8. ,
farnow E. 15th and ' WycanV Bay. - R,
Tibha Maisy, , 11, 7:80.' ; ; .
, - i Christian Sdanae . 1 '
lsaoB swbjart:' "'Doefrlna f Atonement"
t Flrt-ltl and Ewttt. 11. S. ' - -;
Nooond B. Sth and HoUadaf. 11.
V Tbirt K. .lStb aod-8alna, 4. : i
MULTNOMAH ENDEAVOR UNION elects officers t
Left to right, Xeroy Robinson of First Christian church,
hew president; j and : Miss LUa Pearson of Woodlawn
Christian church, new secretary.- . ;-;. : ' , :4 1
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29r. iHcIveen
Dr. W. T. McElveen, the new minister
of the First Congregational church, re
ceived the following complimentary let
ter from the trustees of the Manhattan
Congregational church of New York, the
church he left to come to Portland :
"The ' trustees of the Manhattan Con
gregational church desire to express to
you their gratitude for the energy and
devotion - you have shown during your
eventful pastorate of "a little less than
two years. Born and trained in New
York city, as a .young man you won
prompt attention by your successes in
the Bronx and in Brooklyn. : After 10
fruitful years in Boston, you spent in
Evanoton a decade that deserves the
term distinguished. In the midst of
that splendid pastorate you heard the
call of your native city. You came to
us during the darkest hours of the war,
"and have carried us 'through to a tri
umphant peace. You have given us in
spiration from a pulpit that Boon became
noted for brilliancy and power. We
have listened with admiration and deep
ening affection. We hailed you and
Mrs. McElveen with Joy and shall re
lease you with deep regret. We bow. to
your decision that the energies of these,
the strongest years of your life, should
be invested in a field yielding a greater
return. Mindful of the labors you and
your, beloved predecessor, Dr. Stimson,
have put v forth here, we take as our
motto for the future the words that
rallied our allies in the fields of Flan-
OF CHURCH
Fourth--Tancoayer and Emenon, 11, 8.
Fifth 62d tnd 42d ?e. 8. E. 11.
SUth Masonic Temple. 388 TamhiU. It.
Serenth Holbrook block, St Johns. 11.
All churches Wednesday. 8 p. m.
. ! OenajraejatleRal '.
Fimt Park end Madison. Dr. W. T. McEl
en. 11, "Members In Partlcttlar;" 7:45,
"Eooserelt aa I Knew Him."
8unnys1de E. 82d and Taylor Rey. J. J.
Staub. 11, Rally day program; 7:45. "Life's
Greatest Transaction."
Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett.
Re. E. E. Flint 11. "Fools and Madmen;"
7:45. "Mind, the Master of Living."
Highland E. 6th and Preseott Rt. Edward
Constant 11, "The Biewings of a Merry
Heart;" 7:30. 'A Splendid Specimen of Ameri
can Manhood."
"atrrieigii Heignts E. BSd and woodward
Rev. Oliver Pi Avery. 11. 8, annual . rally
day rrviceL
Xaurelwood 45th ave. and 65th at 8. E.
Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 11.
Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Rev. Robert
Murray Pratt. 11. "The Ladder of Life;" 7:30,
'-The Scarlet Woman."
Finnish Mission 107 Skldmora Rev. Sam
uel Nevala. . 6. 7 :80.
University Park Haven and Lombard Rev.
C. H. Johnston.
St Johns S. Ivsnhoa and Richmond Ray.
J. T. Merrill. 11.7 :30.
Danish-Norwegian E. 2fld and. Sumner
Rev. uie Torgessen. 11. 7:80.
First German E. 7th and StantoS Ray.
George Zocher. 11, 7:80.
Second German E. 8th and gkldmora Rer.
Henry Hagelganz. 11, 7:80.
Zion German EC - 9th and Fremont Rev.
I. H. Hopp. 11, 7:30.
Partrose Eev. P. D. Holfman. 11, 7:80.
Dunkard
Church of : the Brethren Borthwick and
Brainard Rev. Georga C. CarL 11,8.
, Episcopal
?ro-Cathedral of - St Stephen tha Martyr
Rt Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop; Very Rev. B.
T. T. Hicks, dean. ,7:45. 11. "An Ancient
Custom Modernised;" 7:45, "Our Call."
Trinity 19th and Everett Rev. A A. Mor
rison. 8, 1 1. "Falae Ambition; Who Shall Be
the Greatestf"! , "Too Superstitious."
St Isrid E. . - 1 2th and Belmont Rev.
Thomas Jenkins, rector. Services in charge of
Rev. Walter Gray. 7:80, 9. 11, 7310.
St Marks 21st and Marshall Rav. 3. O.
Hatton. 7:80. 9:46. 11. 8.
St Andrews Hereford st, Portsmouth
Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9, 11, 7:30.
Grace Memorial E. 17th and Weidlar Rav.
Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 11.
Uood Shepherd Vancouver and Graham
Rev. John Dawson. 'tl, . " i
St Michaels en a 11 Angels-E. 4 3d and
Broadway Kev. T. F. Borwen. vicar; 8, 10; 11.
Charch of Our Savior 60th art. and wist
at H. K. Rev. E. H. dark, vicar. 7:30.' 11.
, Bikbop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan
hospital' Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 7, 9 :80.
St Pauls Woodmere Rev,, Oswald W.,Tay-
AH Saints 25th and Bavier Rev. Frederick
K. Howard. 10, 11. .
Bt Johns Memorial K 15th end Harney,
Sallwood. Rev. IL Clark in charge. 11. 7:30,
St Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Rev.
W. A. M. Breck. vieai. . 10. 11.
' " evangelical ' i
First K Sth and Market Rev. E. D. Hora
achnch. 11, 7:80.
Clay titreet 10th and dy Rev. Jacob
Stacker. 10:45 (German) . "The Fall of Man;
S (English). "The Doctrine of Sin." .
Swedish Tabernacle i. 17th and Giisan.
Rev.- a J. Ltdht . 11. 7:80,
, , rrae Methodise . -
Central E.-5 Sth. and Flanders Be v. E. L
Harrington. 11,- 7 :30. . ?
First E. 9th and Mill Rev. B. H- Cpton.
11. 7i0. I .; ,
Alberta E. ' 80th and Wygant Rev. Alex
ander L Brfr 5. 11. 7:30.
St Johns -East Richmond and Hudson Rav.
E. D BJackmau; 11. 7:30. .
Lents Rev. S. H. Upton, acting pastor. 3:30,
8:30. '
, Frlenda
First TL asth . and Main Rev. Homer L.
Cox, 11 and 7s45,-- - - -.
: I ' Jewish t.
Congregation Beth ' Israel 12th and Main
Rabbt Jonah ' B. Wis.- - - Reform aynasogua.
Sarvicaa. Friday 8- p. an., Saturday 10:30 a. an.
Oonartaatinn, hTsl Khtilom Park and Clay
at. Rabbi It Abrahamson, Friday, 18 p. m.;
Sarnrdaj. :$0 s. .
Conreg,w,n N'evah dpk. Tshnnd Torjh
8th and Hall Rev. Abraham 1. 1 Rosencranta
Friday, S p. m.i Saturday, 9 a ml; Bunday, 10
a jo., rabgiooa achooL .. . . -
" ' latter' Day Salnta - -V- -.
Cbuxrh f Jesus CJirnt ol letter Day Sahfta
E. 25th and Madison: Hcber C. Iveraca.
SsUaioa vrsident; 10. 7 .30. .
, t; ( - i satiersri - '
St issU V. rsftt and t Jefterjon---R.
'as. E. Itrinkman. 11. T o. . .
bt Pauls IS. 12U and CUntoa Rry. a.
Krausa.- :30, 10.80, "How Ioea tha Holy
;host -Santify, Cal;". 7.80, t -The Chriatiao'a
Trna Richie." " "-. --, .: j.. ' ., --.
UUr Savior E. 10th and Grant Rev. M. "A.
ChriaUnsan. ' II (English). "Hia Gracaona en-
j 8, aoecial aervice lot church snembenv
Complimented
ders 'Carry On.' What you and he
have gained we shall not lose, but shall
carry on -to newer and finer achieve
ment. Such is our faith ; and so we bid
you. with brave and thankful hearts.
God speed."
Dr. McElveen will preach Sunday,
morning and evening. In the evening he
will relate his personal acquaintance
with Theodore Roosevelt. L G. Nich
ols, educational director of the Y. M.
C. A.,'ls organizing a young men's
clasa This class will discuss life prob
lems for young men and-will meet in
the minister's study at 9:45 a. m. Sun
days. The young people's; meeting Sun
day night will be in charge of Miss
Dorothy Philips.
Farewell Reception
Will Be Tendered
A farewell reception will be tendered
Dr. J. C. Rollins and family at Centen
ary Methodist church on Monday even
ing, following 'the transfer of Dr. Rol
lins to the church at Idaho Falls at
the recent state conference. The con
gregation is desirous that the "Meth
odist 'family" of the city attend this
celebration. The Rev. Frank L. Wem
mett, newly appointed pastor, arrived
in the city ,s Friday evening.
SERVICES IN
Trinitv (MLssonrl Svnodl Williams and
Cnham Rer. J. A. Rlmbach. 9:15. school;
10:15. German aervice; 7:80. Engllan same.
Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Da via Rev.
Willie lm Pettmen. 11. 8.
Grace (English) Mason and ATbina. Rev. C.
IL Bernard. 9:45. 7:45.
Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and Rod
sy: Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Mor
ris Rev. L. P. HJoller. 11. 8.
St Johns Peninsula and Kilos trick Rev. I
Ludwigy 10:45. 7:30.
Swedish Afeffuatana Stanton and Rodney
Rev. V. G. Ogren, 10:45. 7:45.
Immanuel-t-19th and Irving Rav. A. V. Aar
denon. 11. 8.
Trinity (Norwegian) Lovely and Fortune
Rer. S. A. Stenseth. 10:80
Zion Evangelical ( Missouri Synod) Chap
man and Salmon Rev. H. IL Koppelmann.
0:15. 10:15. 7:45.
sWathodlst Episcopal
Centenary E. -9th and Pine. Bev. Frank
L. Wrnnett Preachaing by pastor, 11, 7:8J.
Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev, A. R.
Maclean. 11. 7:80.
Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Bv.
E. 8. Mace. 11.
Epworth 26th and Savie Rev. J. Stanford
Moore. .11, "The Challenge of tha New
World," pageant by the Sunday school; 7:80.
"Tha Great Career."
First 12th and Taylor Bev. Joshua 8 tans
field. 10:80. 8.
First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt
Rev. Elias Gjerding. . 11, "What Shall I Do
With Jesus"; 8, "Almost s Christian. "
Laurelwood K. 03d and Foster. Rot. A. C.
Brakenbury. 11. 7 :30. .
Lents Rev. F. K. Sibley. 11. 7:45.
Lincoln E. 5 2d and Lincoln. Rev. F. A.
fiinn. "The Christian ta His Relation to the
Present World Crisis"; 8. "Tha Life of Theodore
Roosevelt"
MontaviUa E. 80th and Pine Bev. Hiram
Gould. 11. 8.
Mt Tabor E. 81st and Start. Rev. E. G.
Decker. 11, 7:80.
Patton Alberta and Michigan. Rev. George
IL Bennett 11, "God's Purpose in Nature";
7:30, "Brains and Religion."
Rosa City Park Rev. D, -Lester Fiejda. 11,
7i30. .
Sellwood Rev. W. 8. Gordon. 11, 7:30.
Bunnysida E. 35th and Yamhill Rev. W.
F. Ineaon. - 11, "Theodora RooseveH, tha Man";
7:45.
Bt Johns W. Ticavitt and Syracuse Rav.
W. E. Kloster. 11. 8.
Swedish Beechv and - Borthwick Rev. Abel
Eklund. 11, 8.
University Park Fiska and Lombard Rev.
IL T. Atkinson. 11, 8. ' " t
Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid
more and ' Vanconver, Iter. A. Christens n.
11 8
Westmoreland Rev. E. S. Mace. 8.
Wilbur Mnlrnomah hotel Rev. Francis Bnr-
getta : Short. jo:so "Ana it tame-to fans."
. Woodstock E. 44 th and Woodstock Rev.
L. C. Poor. 11.
Woodlawn K. 10th and Highland Rev. 3.
H. Irvine. 11, "The Key to tha Situation";
7:45. "Daat and Divinity."
'District superintendent. Rev. William Wallace
Youngson, D. D,, 691 E. OSd at N. Tabor 2700.
. .u - i - :--'wi, a. Soata;- t
First Cnl and,- Multeomah- Rev. 3. TV?
Byrd. Tl. "The Law of Abundance"; 7:45,
"Watchmen of Zion." V . .
Nwarefie '"
'- First--EL 10"i and "Waldler Bar. J. T.
Lhtte. -11. 7:30. ' '- .
Sellwood-r-E. 9 th and Spokane Pv. Weaver
W. Hess. 11, 7:80.
Brentwood 6 Sth ave. and 87th at Rav.
C. U. Fowler. 11. 7:80.
'Highland Park E. 14th and Krilingsworth
Rev. W. P. Keebangh. 11. S.
Scandinavian--Rev. J. ,C. Bringrdahl. 11.
7:30. - '"-
- - , Syaahytartan
' Flnrt--12th and Alder. Preaching "b Rev.
Stephen B. .L- Fenro of Walla Walla. 10:80.
"Kings and Priests" 7:80, "Tha Uncommon
Mr it and the Common Mao." '
WeftmfnstrtEast. 17th .and Scbnlr Rev.
Edward H. Ptnee. - 10:80, God and tha Ma
jority"'; 7:80, "Enoch," Ha Who Foreclosed on
Unmortality," , v
Calvary 1 It's and Claf. ' Rev. T Bouring
Quirk,-10:80. i'RivTf Blessing"; 7:80, "The
Othaa End of tha Cross.";
Mt Tabor K. fMh and Belmont- Rev Ward
MsoHaary. . 11. "Fundamental Unities";. 7:30.
"liooseveJt and Lincoln." - - - -
v Vernon 19th- and Wytant Bet. Brae
O. Giffen. 9:45. Rally day program; 11, "A
Teacher Sent From God"; 7 :S0, aenaoa by Rev.
Rohrbougb.- "The Mieaaonary - Work t the
American Sunday School Union, - . - s
Ifslmont .Jeveland and Jarrett Rrvj A. L.
Hntrhianop. 11, preaching by Rav. G. W. Rohr
bougt of tha Amencae Sunday School sjoioa;
7:30, The. Fanatic,"
F"urtli Fir t and Gibt. tirr. Monroe G,
a. Everett 10:30. "Tha Gnat Cloud of Wit
nesses" ;. 7 :30. . "Seeing Un aa Christ Saw
Tbem." '
- Kenilworth EL 14th and Gladstone Preach-in-
by Rev. Bebert A. Smith of Seattle. 11.
7:80. -. ; -. - f 4
- Hooa 78th aad Everett, Rav.-H. Gilaa.
11.
' Boas City Dr. Robert H. MlUigao. 11, "311
gzaAina; Uesvvaaward' i' 8 v"Joas' - - Sacnt of
EPISCOPAL PLANS
GIVEN APPROVAL
Henry Davison Says Nationwide
' Campaign Well Designed to
Aid in Solving Problems. ;
A remarkable indorsement Tof the
cation-wide campaign of the Episco
pal . church was mailed to .Bishop
Lloyd, one of the Initiators, by Henry
P. Davison, who, during the war. was
chairman of the war council of the
American Red Cross.
Mr, Davison's letter, in part, fol
lows: "I desire to take this opportunity' to
express to you my deep feeling of thank
fulress that the church realises in a
large way the great opportuni tie's for
aervles which are before her. We were
aW rfiirinz the war to create a great
nr.rM wfrln organisation for relief of
th sufferine. resultant from the con
filet:1 and under the noble impulses
which were awakened there was mus-
tr.rA intn Hie service cf humanity a
vast amount of hitherto latent will to
service, without which the success at
tained by the American Red Cross and
other welfare organisations could not
have been achieved.
"Now that the war is over that will
to service must not be permitted to
roia. esDeciallv since the world is facing
problems scarcely less vital or of less
potential Influence upon our civilisa
tion than those which were settled on
the field of battle. Many of these prob-
i,m r IncsDable of solution except
! in the light of the teachings of Christi
anity. To grip ana noia pcrajsmenuy
for the service of the "nation and hu
manity this force which the exigencies
of war brought Into play is a task
for which the church is peculiarly fitted.
I have looked into the plans for the
organization of the7 campaign . and am
glad to say that In my opinion they
are sound and logical and if faithfully
carried out should lead without doubt
to a successful outcome.
"The Red Cross, you will Understand,
intends to labor on In peace as in war,
but It welcomes the fellowship of the
church in the field, which is large
enough for all, and where there is an
especial task for the church, which I
believe, your nation-wide campaign .is
web designed to equip it to discharge."
Sunday Rally Day
This Sunday is rally day In Rose City
Park Presbyterian church. . Every de
partment Is to celebrate. During the
past week the members have been con
ducting a rally day drive, personally In
viting their new neighbors to the serv
ices of the church. The pastor. Dr.
Robert IL Milllgan, will preach at both
services. "
PORTLAND
Stremth.' ; ' ' :
Forbes Graham and Cintenbeln Rev. Wsw
Wfflis Long. 11. "Aa Good aa Tour Word";
7:80, "Suicidal Sin." i-
Trinlty Virginia and Nebraska Rev.:. Theo
dore P. Smith. 11, "Christ tb King"; 7:30,
"Chrfet. the First and th Lest"
Anabel Rev. F. IL MixselL 11, "The Com
forter" : congregational meeting ; 7:30, "Soul
Barterii."
Millard Avenue Rev. W. IB Gray. 11.
"Drunken With Success"; 8. "Ha Meant Well."
Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Rev. A.
J. Haniis. 11.
Miapah E. 19th and Division Rev. D. A.
Thompson. 11. "Consecrated Service"; 7:45.
"Food for tha Hungry." ,
UnK E. '7 1st and Sandys Rev. 8. W.
Seemann. 11. "The Power of Prayer"; 7:30,
"Our Resource in the Great Crisis ot life.'
Seventh Day Advantm .
Note Regular virvicea of this denomination
are held on Saturday.
Central E. 11 th and Everett U K. Dick
acn, iWor. 10. 11:15.
Tabernacle Sth and Montgomery E. H.
Emmersen, minister. II.
Mootavilla E. 80th and Everett Elder J."
A. irerlisrt 10. 11.
I-nts 94th st and 68th ats. EMsr W. D.
Hnntington. 10. 11.
St Johns Central ave. and Charleston
Elder A. R. Folkenbrg. 10. 11.
Aibina Skidmor and Mallory Elder A. A
Meyer. 10. 11.
Scandinavian 560 Alberta Elder O. 8. Lea.
10, 11.
Salvation Army
Corps No. 1 248 Ash st Adjutant Henry
R. Coaens. 11. 8:15. 8.
Corps No. 4 128 Vk 1st Captain William
G. Smith. 11. 3. 8. .
Swedanberejlan
New Church Society 331 Jefferson Rev.
William R, Reeve. 11, "Ucd't 8uprme Ntces
aity -YouraeU.'' - , .
Unitarian
Church of Our Fsther Broadway and Tam
hlll." Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. 11, "Ambition: Hu
man and-Divine"; 7:45, open forum, "The
Work of Uia Court of Domestic Relations," by
Judga Kanxler.
United Brethren
Conference superintendent Rev. G. E. Me
Donald. First -E. 15th and Morrison Rev. Byron J.
Clark. 11, "Religion a Necessity to Life"; 8.
"Tha Eclipse of Fsitb."
Second K. 27 th and Sumner Rev. Ira
Hawley. 11, "Glorious Beat"; 8, "Earn What
ion Get."
Third 87th at and 82d are. & E. Rev. E.
C. Shepherd. 11, "But"; 8, "Fallen But
Raised.
Fourth Tremont Bv. C P. Blanrhard.
11. "Hero Worship"; 7, "Candles of tha Scrip
ture." t
St Johns (old constitution ) 446 Jeeaup
Rev. Waiter Reynolds. 10, 7, 8.
United Evangelical
FirstE. 16th and loplar, Rev. 3. A.
Goode. 11, 8.
Ockley Grert-Willamette bird, and Gay
Bev. H. H. Farnliam. 11, 7:80.
8t Johns Rev. A. P. Layton. 11, 7:45.
. Unned Prasbytartan
First K. 87th and Hawthorne Rev. IL T.
Giwm. lO:30, "Our New World - Movement";
7 :30rf "Cbrist, tha Only Hope lor CifiUaation."
Churdi of (be Strangerr- Grand and Wasco
Rev. 8. Krl IW . BtK 10:30. "Modern
tTiutch Obiccuves;" 7:30,'. "Th Fighting
Farmer. -
Kenton 120 Weat Lombard Ber. Georga
N. Taylor, if, 7:80.
' " ,f .. ? fMlaoallanaou .
ChrhUaa ' end Missions ry AHianea E. 9th
and Clay Rav. John E. Foe. 10. 11, 7:30.
Realization LlagiM 148 IStb Rav. Edward
Mills. 11. "Tha Kingly Virtue of Kindness";
8. v "Forward.' -
Chriadelphian 621 E. Washington. 10:80.
Church of God 863- Failing Harry NsaL
11. 7:80. ' '.-.-'-
Gospel Hall E. 29th and Stark.
Men's Resort 4th and Bunuido Rev. Levi
Johnson, anperintandent 8.
1 Urine KHeiMv K 2fth snd Bmadwav Rev
T. M. Minard. 11, ''Realisation"; 8, "The
Row.- . - -' :(- ,
. - Universal Messianic 318 Abingtoa baQdlng.
Pentecostal First snd Waibington Bar.
Will C Trotter.- 11. 8, 7:80.
- Glad Tiding (Pentaeoatal Mission) 240 H
1st : 2, S, 7:30 weak days except Monday and
Saturday, l a ne- ;--' - ".
PenteeoataT church 20th tad Acksny
A, W. SmUh, . 11,. . .' '
Volunuers of America Mission 224 Bumslde
Meeting every- evening axeapt liostday at S
o'clock, and Sunday, 8 p. m.
Portland EccIcsJa (ChriiUdelphian) 4597
Belmont George H. Tilling,, eeeretaryv 11.
Penlel Miasiaa 268 1st," 3. 8- Service
each stight at 8. - '.- -
Chmrch of Christ K. 7 9th and -GHsaa. ; 11.
Spiritual Church of Eternal Light 1840 In
visistr4tv. May A- Prtoa. S. Hesaaga by
First Spiritualist E. 7th and Haasalo Rv.
A Scott Bledsoe. 8. lecture by Warns Miller,
"The . Ln written Iw,'f followed with mewagea
by Mrs. Etta Bledsoe; , "Jesus the Taacbar,"
by Mm. Bledsoe, followed with messages. -
Fur it Sptntual Seieoee 129 Feurth st Rav.
Max Hoffman, A, S; "A Nw Awakening is
Spiritualism." - -
iHprals of Jiewiies
3mpro ved by?ESIork
of JJaptist Church
' The - morals ' of Mhe newsies of - Los
Angeles have been much 'Improved
through the work of the Temple Baptist
church, which has constructed for them
a playground covering a space 60 by 160
feet.' :" -y-
The ground is excavated to a depth of
six feet and Is covered, overhead with
galvanised wire, stretched over a frame
work made of galvanised Pipe, the
framework extending 20 feet above the
surface of the ground. .
- Indoor baseball, basketball and hand
ball are played under this, while on
one side" of 'the gTo-.nds in a row of
rooms the .punching bags ' are located.
There are six shower baths, heated with
two instantaneous heaters, which are
quite popular.' There are five Instruct
ors who votunteer their services.
The accommodations, are free to the
boys. The expense is met by free will
offering's and donations from the Young
"People's society. Over 200 members are
enrolled..
The church under which the work Is
directed la centrally located and is
widely known at the Temple Auditorium.
rDr. J. Whitcomb Brougher, formerly
pastor of the Whito Temple of Portland
is pastor of this church.
President Penrose
To Preach Sunday
One of the most prominent and best
known educators of the Pacific North
west will preach Sunday at the First
Presbyterian church. This is Rev
Stephen B. L. Penrose, D. D.. president
of Whitman college. Walla Walla.
Wash. Dr. Penrose has many friends in
Portland who will want' to hear him
again. The Sunday school will meet
at 12:15 with classes for all ages. The
young: men's class, which Is following a
course In "Christian Americanization
will be addressed by Ralph C. McAfee.
The men's class, which meets In the
church auditorium, will be addressed by
the visiting pastor, Dr.. Penrose. The
woman's Mass, led by Mrsf lielcn Ekin
Starrett, will consider the subject, "The
Realities," based. on "The things which
are seen- are temporal ' but the things
which are not seen are eternal."
International Chaos
To Be Elder's Topic
"Is International Chaos Impending?"
Is the subject of the sermon to be de
livered by Evanfreliat L. K. Dickson In
Christensen's hall. Eleventh and Yam
hill streets, Sunday night at 7 :45 o'clock,
Mr. Dickson does not give an alarmist's
opinion but through a comparison of
sane, yet startling array of facts with
divine prophecy certain undeniable con
clusions are reached. 'Seats are free.
Tho public is Invited. ;
, '-'-'.
Lesson of Falling
Leaves Is Subject
Sunday morning the! Rev. T. C Las
lette of Ctencoe Baptist church will
tell his congregation what can be
learned from the. falling leaves. A
boys'' club was organized In the church
on Wednesday night. W. 8. Hale being
elected superintendent.
- . ;:
Has Only Due Church
The Rev. F. A. Ginn is devoting all
his energies tV the Lincoln Methodist
church this year, having been relieved
of the " Work at Westmoreland by the
last session of the Oregon conference.
He will preach Sunday, morning and
evening. .
-;i " Pre parinfj ' ior Visitors
,' The Bast Side Baptist church Is busy
making preparations to entertain the
annual meeting of the Oregon Baptist
convention, which meets In their church
Tuesday through Friday 6f this week.
Or. W. B. Hinson wilt preach Sunday,
morning and evening. Baptism will be
observed at both services.
S
Study of Prophecy
A special study of New Testament
prophecy wiH be given from the pulpit
of Pilgrim Congregational church Sun
day evening. Special solos at morning
and evening service.
Miss Dorothy Nichols of Chi
cago will tell the story of Her
Conversion to Protestantism
Sunday, 7:30 P. Mv at Spokane
Ave. Presbyterian Church,
Cor. E. 1 6th St. and Spokane.
Take Sallwood Car, Walk Two Stocks tast.
All Are Cordially Invited.
'is International.
if l
r?"
Bible Phophecy Was Vindi
' cated in the Outcome
of th War Will
. r It Fail Now?
EVANGELIST DICKSON
does not give an alarmist's opinion,'
but through a comparison of sane,
yet startling facts with divine proph
ecy, certain undeniable conclusions
are reached.- -.-::.!
: CHRISTENSEN'S HALL
ilth St. bet, MerrUos asd TamhUl
Sunday Night, October 19 ;
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Male Quartet!
. Gospel Soloists!
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Clergymen Throughout State to ,
Devote Portion of TheirTime.,
. to This Subject Tomorrow.
NINE REASONS ARE GIVEN
Former President's Attitude To
ward Church' Attendance, Held -to
Warrant Support Request.
The suggestion having been madtH
by the Roosevelt Memorial commit
tee that attention should be paid,
Sunday to the llfo and character of
Theodore Roosevelt, clergymen
throughout the state will devote
part of their Sunday services to this '
subject. Letters requesting this ob
servance have been mailed to every .
clergyman In the state.
Along with the letter the commit
tee sent nine reasons given by Mr,
Roosevelt for going to church. They .
are: .
First In this actual world, a church
less community, a community where
men have abandoned and scoffed at or
ignored their, reliartous needs, in a com-,
munlty on the rapid down grade. -
Second Church work and church at
tendance mean the cultivation of the
habit of feeling some responsibility for
others, . -
Third There are enourh holidays for
most of im. Sundays differ from other
holidays In the fact that there are 63
of them every year. Therefore, on Sun
day go to church.
Fourth Ves, I know all the excuses.
1 know that one can worship the Crest
or in a grove of trees, or by a running
brook, or in a man's own house just
as well as In a church. -, But I also'
know as a matter of cold fact the aver
age man does not thus worship.
Fifth He may not hear a good ser-.
mon at -church. He will hear a sermon
by a good man who, with his. good
wife. In engaged all the week In making
hard lives a little easier.
Sixth He will listen to and take
part in reading some beautiful passages
from the Bible. And If - he is not fa
miliar with the Bible, he has suffered
a loss. - - ,-
Seventh Tie wlU take part in slngrur
some good hymns.
Kirhth He will meet and nod or
speak to good, quiet nelrhhors. He will
come away feeling a little more char
itable toward those excessively foolish
young men who regard church going as
a soft performance. t
Ninth I advocate a man's joining Jn
church work for the sake of showing ,
his faith by his works.
Dr. William T. McElreen, pastor of
the First Congregational church, knew
ex-rresldent Roosevelt personally. Dr.
McElveen worked for some years on the
New York Herald and as a reporter
interviewed the colonel frequently. He
often conferred with Roosevelt while
he was police . commissioner ef New.
York. Tr. McElveen will tell of his
personal acquaintance with Roosevelt
on Sunday night,
Sunday night at Mt Tabor TresbyUr
lan church, the Rev. Ward W. Mac
Henry will preach on Roosevelt and
Lincoln. The sermon will be Illustrated.
The Rev. Edward Constant will speak on
plans to make the sermon of interest
to young people.
The same subject will be discussed
Sunday morning at Sunnyside Methodist
church by Dr. W. F. Ineaon, and at
the Lincoln Methodist church in the
evening by the Rev. F. A.1 Glnn.
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Go to your own church. If you have
one; but If you have none, come
worship at Wilbur. .
Bvery man needs the Inspiration that
a real humanly-Christian Church
Imparts.' :
I shall look for you and your friend
Sunday morning.
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God Laughs. I
Man Proposes, But God
Disposes
,Tha fclaci of tha earth art themselves,
and th. fulsvs tak eounasl toawthar
ecatnst Jehovah, and asainat Hia.
.: Anointed. - lie that sltteth In tha ha- -ns
ahal laugh : the Lord shall have
1 them la deriaiua.
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