1 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, OREGON 18 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919. thanks to ARMISTICE DAY SERVICES TO BE Sunday Will Be Devoted to Mem ories of Great Event by Many Congregations in Portland. STIRRING TALKS PLANNED Ex-Service Men to Be Special Guests of Occasion; Patriotic and National Music Arranged. Armistice day the day that brought to an end the mowt dreadful war In the world's history, and brought gladness to the hearts of millions of people in all parts of the Rlobfi will bo celebrated Sunday In Portland's churches. Many Port land pastors will observe Armistice day with special services. Soldiers, sailors and marines will be guests of honor in the various congregations. The American Legion and Civilian re serve will also receive favorable men tion from several pulpits. Dr. W. T. McElveen of the Iirst Congregational church, will devote the entire evening service to the legion. Kobert S. Gill will outline the program of the American Legion, after which the pastor will wreak. TO HOLI SAILORS' SflNDAY Bit-hop W. T. Sumner of the Episcopal Dr. McElveen Says: "PAINTI.Ntt THE TUMP WOTf'T PURIFY THE, WELL." FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Park and Madison Streets SUNDAY, KOYE3IBEK 11 A. M. "THE OXE COMPLETE MA'." 1S:0, Noon CURRENT F.VEXT8 CLASS Discussion on the Indus trial Unrest. "lii P. M. American I-eirlon Kerr Ire "THE WAR FROM WHICH THERE IS NO DISCHARGE." tl4t A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Age. P. M C HRISTIAN" EN DEAVOR. ALL ALWAYS WELCOME ARMISTICE DAY WILL BE OBSERVED AT First M. E. Church SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. ITH OUR RETURNED SOLDIER BOYS will be prominent. SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE HILL BE Red Cross Service Stirring Addresses at both services by DR. STANSFIELD, Pastor IOiIC P U Large Sunday School ilaVlU h Uli Public Forum Discos Ion. COME TO A I.IVF CHURCH COME ON TIME 21 CHURCH FEATURE TOMORROW HEAR REV. HOWARD AGNEW JOHNSTON, D. D. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ALDER STREET AT TWELFTH in th firt of a Spertal Srrlea of Sunday Evening Rrrui'ins, "FROM DOUBT TO FAITH" (A Cbicasi rhysician. a New Tork Tearhr, a Chin Gentlrman. ) PperiaJ Music Totnrrrnw, 10.30 A. M. Soprano Solo: "TUB IIRD IS fY MGHT" Mis. Blanche Williams Segfraten 7 IS P. M. Organ Recital: Edgar E. Couren Contralto Solo: "THE 1AT IS ENDED" Mrs. Virginia hpencer Hutchinson DR. EDWARD H. PENCE ANNOUNCES th following Snndar topics: Morninjr, 10:30 "One Man' DUcoTry of the Reason for His Existence." Evening, 7:30 "Ham; a Study of the Pure Mind." QUARTCT AND PIPK ORGAN IDLE SCHOOL AT 12:10 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR, 8:80 TUDV OF CHRIST'S LIFE THURS DAY NIQHTS A Cordial Intlutlon to tha Public i ARMISTICE ANNIVERSARY . SUNDAY St. David's Church EAST TWELFTH AND BELMONT 730 A. M. Service-Men's Thanksgiving 11 A. M. The rector will preach on "Clouds of Promise" 7:30 P. M. Two Addresses: "The Obligation of Americanism" LIEUT. K. 9. OILL "The Religion of Americanism" ' REV. THOMAS JENKINS eiven church recently received a letter from the executive secretary of the Seamen's J Church institute asking for observance of Bailors' Sunday, which has been the second Sunday in November. "The sec ond Sunday in November has been known for several years as Sailors' day," the letter reads. "This year the day should have special significance." At First Methodist church, Sunday evening returned soldier boys from this church whose names appear In the honor roll and who have been represented by stars in the service flag, will be seated on the platform with the pastor and will have a prominent place in the serv ices. Patriotic and national music will be sung. The pastor will deliver a stir ring nddres8 commemorating the day. At the morning services the Red Cross drivi will be featured. OTI1EH (SERVICES ANNOUNCED . Armistice Sunday at the First Chris tian church will be observed at the morning preaching period at 11 o'clock. The t-ddress for the occasion will be a study In world tendencies by the Rev. Harold II. Griffis. Sunday night St. David's Kpiscopal church will hold a special pervice In commemoration of the signing of the armistice. Lieutenant Robert S. Gill Will make an address, after which the rector. Rev. Mr. Jenkins, will discuss the religious obligations of Amer icans. After the services a social hour will be spent in the Parish house. At 7 :30 a. m., soldiers and sailors of the parish will make their communion to gether as a thanksgiving for a safe return home. Slsniiio cf the armistice will be cele- brated with a special meeting Sunday! night at Highland Congregational church, in charge of the Rev. Edward Constant. The address of the evening will be given by Mayor Baker. TO LOWER SERVICE FLAG A feature of the morning service at Vernon Presbyterian church will be the lowering of the service flag. The Rev. Bruce J. Giffen has Invited all soldier and sailor friends of the church to come and take part in this service. A patriotic program for the returned service men will be given Sunday eve ning at Glencoe Baptist church when the ervicn flag will be lowered. Thirteen members of the church and 10 mem bers of the Sunday school responded to thei,- country's call. The program will include special music by the choir, and an address on Americanism by the pas tor. The Rev. E. E. Flint of Atkinson Me morial Congregational church has turned his Sunday evening service over to Cap tain Franklyn Korrell of the Sixty-third infantry, who will discuss the Civilian Reserve and the American Legion. Members of the Warren Vesper class of the First Presbyterian church have arrer.gemonts under way to celebrate the anniversary of Armistice day, Tues day evening, November 11, in room E of the church house. The memorable scene of that day will be enacted in a real istic manner, with full representation of the important official power that called a halt on the enemy guns. The Red Cross and Salvation Army will be in possession of the food supply for the evening. Special services commemorating the signing of the armistice will be held Sunday at 3 and 8 p. m. at the First Spiritualist Science church. WILBUR METHODIST CHURCH Multnomah Hotel Dr. Short Speaks MORNING, 10:30, 8UBJECT: "Our Blessed Dead: Where Are They? Can We Talk to Them?" EVENING, 7:30, 'SUBJECT "The Prodigal Son in Modern Garb INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC EUNICE MELME. PORTLAND'S MOST ACCOMPLISHED PIANIST Happy Sunday Evening Program EST MUSIO IN TOWN WESTMINSTER I . r rWlii HUM I I 111 ' " I IIMIMI III I I I I for Pig Mar Uictory, and praise for Heroes TOho Won 5t ourse of !tucly 3n Jfirst Paptist ; Ckurck Arranged Dr. William A. Waldo and the promo tion board of the First Baptist church have arranged a coirse of study for the church, to continue for at least five weeks. Two simultaneous classes will be held at 6 o'clock each Sunday evening and four classes Thursday evenings. The classes begin this week, and are as fallows : Thursday, 7 p. m.. "Kvangelism," by Captain B. F. Branson ; "Christian Leadership," by Dr. O. C. Wright; "Christian Americanization," by Mrs. O. P. M. Jamison, and "Prophecy." by Mrs. J. B. Murphy. Sunday. 6 p. m., "The Conduct of Life by Attorney A. L. Veaxie ; "Christian Stewardship," by Floyd R. Smith. To accommodate those who wish to go direct from business to church, supper will be served at 6 :30 Thursday evenings. Dr. Waldo will occupy his pulpit Sunday morning and evening. Bishop Sumner to Preach at Service The services at St. Stephens pro cathedral will be held as usual on Sun day. Bishop W. T. Sumner. swho has inst returned from the general conven- tion, will preach at the 11 o'clock serv ice. The hymn of "Sacrifice." sung by the combined choirs of the churches in Detroit, will be sung by the choir on Sunday morning just before, the sermon. This will be the first time the" hymn has been used in the West. The Bishop hopes to have enough copies made in the near future so that all the churches In the diocese will be able to use it. Survey Planned for Mt. Tabor District A platform meeting in the interest of every department of the church will be held Sunday night at Mt. Tabor Meth odist Episcopal church. Preparations for a survey of the Mt. Tabor district will be made, the object being to in crease church attendance. George Israelson, membership secretary, will di rect the movement. The Epworth league will observe "Win My Chum" week with special meetings in the church at 7 :30 o'clock on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Sermon for the Deaf Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock the Rev. J. A. C. Beyer will preach for the deaf in Trinity Lutheran church, Graham and Williams avenues. His sermon subject is "How and Why to Search the Scrip tures." All deaf are invited to attend. DIRECTORY 21st Sunday After Trinity Uniform Sunday School Lessons "Petr' Great Confession." Matthew 16 :13-24. Golden Text: "Simon Peter answered and a id. Thou art tie Chriat, the Son of the Living God." Young People's Topics Baptist Union "How to AToid Failure." Joshua 118. Christian EndeaTor "How to Aoid Failure." Johua 1 1-8. Epworth League "The Original Win-Mr-Ohmn Campaign." (Beginninj of Win-My-Cbum week). John 1:S5-S1. Baptltt First White Temple. 12th and Taylor Rt. William A. Waldo. 11. "The First Unexpected Apostasy"; 7:30, "A Woman to Be Remem bered." East Side E. 20th and Salmon Rer. W. B. Hinson. Her. II. T. Cash, associate. 11. "The Cod Man. Who Alone Sates" ; 7:30, "Who U Sure of Saltation and Why Is He Sure of Being SaTed." Third Vancouver and Knott Ret. Webley J. Boaven. 11, "With Jesus in the School of Prayer"; 7:80, "Sin and Its Treatment." Arleta Ret. Owen T. Iay. 11, "Amos' Conception of God": 7:30, "The Man Who Waa Not Afratd to Pray." Caltary E. 8tJi and Grant Ret. J. E. Thomas. 11. 7:30. Glencoe R. 34th and Main Ret. F. C. Las lette. 11. "The Old Book and the w Day"; 7:30. ' Patriotism and Christianity.'" Sellwood Bethany 11. 7:4 5. Grace E. 7tb and Asb. Ret. F. W. Star ing. 11. 7:30. University Park--Ret. S. Lawrence Black. 11. 8 Swedish lSUj and Hovt Ret. T. G. Sjolar def 10 30 7-30. St Johns -11. 7:30. Highland E 6th and Albe-la Dr. W. T. Milliken. 11 and 7:30. Catholic Pro Cathedral 1,1th an1 Datla Ret. E. V. O'Hara. 6. 7:15. 8:30. 6:45. 11. 7:48. St. Peters Ient Rev. P. Btnitren. 8. 10 30. 7 .30 St. Lawrenci! 3d and Sherman Bet. J. C. Hughes. 6. 8:30. 10:30. 7:30. St. Francis E. 12th and Pine Ret. J. H. Black. 6. 8. p, 10:30. 7:30. Tmmamlate Heart of Mary Williams and Stanton--Ret. W. A. Daly. 6. 8. . 11, 7:30. Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas Rev. E. S. Olson. . 7. 8. 9. 11. 7:30. St. Rose E B3d and AUmeda Rt J. O Firrell 8. 10:30, 4. St. Andrews E. ptli and Alberta Ret. J. Kiernan. 8, 10:30. 7 30 The Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou Re... George F. Thompson. 7:80. 9. 11. Ascension E. Gth and Yamhill -Franciscan Fathers. 8. 10:30, 7:80. Blessed Sacrament Maryland and BUndenv Ret. F. W. Black. 8. 10:30, 7:30. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin Ret. C. RannoniL 8. 10:80. 7:80. St. Ignatius 8220 4 3d at. S. E. Jesuit Fathers. 8:30, 8. 10:30. 4. St, Stephens E. 42d and Taylor Ret. War ren A. Waitt. . 8:30. 10:80. 7:30. Holy Redeemer Portland hlvd. aod' Vinroo- ter ate. Kct. William J. D;tine. 6. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Phillip Nerl (Paulist Fatheri) E. 16th and Hickory Ret. M. I.. Fern-. 7:30. , 10:30, 7:30. St. Clements S. Smith ate. and Newton Serbite Fathers. 6, 8. 10:30, 7:80. Sacred Heart E. 11th and. Center' Ret. Q. Rob. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Agatha E. 13th and Miller Ret. J. Comminsky. 8. 10:80. 7:80. St. Stanislaus ( Polish ) Msryland and Fail ing Ret. F. Matthew. 8. 10:80, 7:30. SL Joaepb (German) 15th and Couch Ret. B. Durrer. 8. 10:80, 7:30. St. Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Ret. M. BaleMrm. 8.80, 10:80. 7:30. St. CUrea Capitol Hill Father Capistran. O. F. M. : 8. 10:10. St. Charles C. 33d and Alberta Rer. J. P. O'Flynn. 8. 10:30. All Saints E. 39th and Glisan Ret. Father William Cronin. 8. 10:30. St. Patricks 19th and Sstier Ret. Charles M. Smith. Masses 6:80. 8, ;16. 10:30. 7:45. Christian First Park and Columbia Ret. Harold H. Griffis. 11. "The Umpire of Christ"; 7:45. "innst as An interpreter or History. East Side E. 12th and Taylor Ret. B, H. Sswyer. 11, 8. . Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott. Rer. 8. Earl ChiMers. 11, 8. Monta villa E. 78th and Glisan Ret. Her ert E. Ryder. 11, 7:80. Woodlawn E. 7th and Liberty Rev. Joseph D. Boyd. 11. 8. Vernon E. 16th and Wygant Rev. R. Tibba Maxey. II. 7:80. Christian Science lesn mbjert: "Adam and Fallen Man." First 10th and Everett. 11, 8. Heeond E. nth and Holladay. 11. 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon, It, 8. Fourth Vancouver and Emerson, 11, 8. Fifth 2d and 42d ave. 8. E. 11. Sixth Masonto Temple, 388 TemhiU. 11, 8. Seventh Holbrook block, SL Johns. 11. All churchss Wednesday. 8 p. as. Oonsvsgattooal First Park and Madison. Dr. W. T. McEl Portland (growing r, r. n s? w. w. w. s wi w. w. Churches Jtlake headquarters Jcre DRTL AND 'is fast becoming the cen ter of religious activity for the Pacific Northwest, just as It is commercially. Realizing the central lo cation, of the city, chief executive of ficers of various denominations have established branch offices here. A few of the offices have been here for some time, but recently several more have been added to the list. The Baptist headquarters is at 403 405 Tillford building. Here is located the offices of Dr. O. C. Wright, executive secretary of the Oregon Baptist con vention, and Dr. A. M. Petty, joint sec retary of the Pacific division of home and foreign missions. The literature committee and promotion board oC the denomination also direct their work in Oregon through these offices. The Most Reverend Alexander Chris tie, Archbishop of Oregon City, directs his work from the Cathedral residence, 62 Sixteenth street north. The province over which Archbishop Christie has su pervision Includes Oregon. Washington. Idaho, Montana and Alaska. Portland is also the headquarters for the arch diocese of Oregon City. The Oregon Christian Missionary con vention recently opened offices at 608 Panama building. Two state officers di rect their work from this center: The Rev. C. r . swander, superintendent oi Christian missions in Oregon and corre- sponding secretary of the state conven- tion, and Mrs. Clara G. tsson, state Sunday School field worker. The offices of the commute on pub lication and joint literature distribution of the Christian Science churches of Oregon are located at 734-735 Northwest ern Bank building. A joint reading room j is also maintained by all city churches in room 1133 Northwestern Bank build ing. The Nation-wide Campaign committee of the Episcopal church has just moved into its new offices, 401 Yeon building. From this office will be directed the great campaign of the Episcopal church. Hurst President of Church Men's. Class The men's class of Rose City Park Presbyterian church has been reorgan ized, Roscoe P. Hurst being elected president. The class will spend part of its time discussing the problems of re construction in the light of Christian principles. Former Portland Pastor Here The Rev. J. F. Ghormley, for many years a well known minister of Port land, is returning with Mrs. Ghormley this week and will take the work at Kern Park Christian church. He ex peects to fill the pulpit Sunday mprn Ing. OF CHURCH veen. 11, "The One Complete Man"; 7:45, "The War in Which There Is No Discharge." Sunnyside E. 3 2d and Taylor Rev. J. J. Staub. 11, "The Greatest Question and Its Answer"; 7:45, "The Joyousness of the Christ ian Life." Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Kverett. Rev. E. E. Flint. 1 1 , installation of church and Sunday school officers by Rev. A. J. Sullens: 7:45, "Civilian Reserve and the American Le gion." by Captain F. Kosrell. nigh land E. 6th and Prescott Rev. Edward Constant. 11. "Mighty and Merciful": 7:30. "The New Americanism," by Mayor George L. Baker. Waverleigh Heights E 33d and Woodward Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11. 7:30. Laurelwood 45th ave. and 65th at. S. E. Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 11. Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Rev. Robert Murray Pratt. 11, "The Ministry of Destrue-ii tion ; 7:30. "Bocari Camara. the Mandingo. ; Finnish Mission 107 Skidmore Rev. Sam uel Nevala. 6. 7:30. University Park Haven and Lombard Rev.; C. H. Johnston. : St. Johns S. Ivsnhoe snd Richmond Rev.i J.T: Merrill. 11, 7:30. Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner ; Rev. Ole Torgessen. 11, 7:30. First German E. 7th and Stanton Rev. George Zocher. 11. 7:30. Second German E. 8th and Skidmore Rer. Henry Hagelcanz. 11. 7:30. Zion German E. 9th and Fremont Rev, J. H. Hopp. 11. 7:30. Park rose Rev. P. D. Holfmsn. 11, 7:30. Dunkard Church of the Brethren Borthwick and Brains rd Rev. George C. CarL 11, 8. Episcopal 'ro-Cathedral of St. Stephen 8h Martyr i lit Rev. W. T. Sumnrr. bishop; Very Rev. R; T T. lfi-ks, dan. 7.45, 11. preaching . bjf Bishop Bumner; 7:45. Trinity 19th and Everett Rev. A. A, Mori riaon. s. 1 1 . s fct. I'avid E. 1 2th and Belmont Rmv; Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7 :3o. t;peeia.l romt miinton tor soldiers and sailors: 0:30. Sunday school rally: 11. sermon. "Clouds of Promt" i 8. ferric. The Obligation ot Americanism, ny Lieutenant Robert f. Gill, and "The Religion of Amrri-antsm." by the rector St Marks 21st and Marshall iter. j. u Hattoii. 7:30. 9 45. 11. 8. St. Andrews Hereford st.. Portsmouth . Arrhdearon Chambers in charge. 9. 11. 7 :3". Graoe Memorial E. 17tb and Weidler Kt.- Oswald W. Talor. 8. 11. Good Shepherd iincourtr and Graham r Rev John Dawson. 1 1 , 8. St- Michaels ik" All Angels E. 43d and Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen. vicar; 8. 10. 11. Church of Our Savior Both ave. and 41st It. 8. K. Rev. E. H. Hark, vicar. 7:30. 11. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Ret. Frederick K. Howard. 7, 9:30. St. Tauls W'oodmcre Ket. Oswald W. Tay lor. 4. All Saints 25th and Savier Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 10, 11. St. Johns Memorial E. 1 5th and Harney, Sellwood. Rev. II. Clark in charge. 11, 7:30. St. Matthews Corbett and Bancroft ltev. W. A. M. Breck, vicar. 10, 11. Evangelical , First E. nth and Market Rev. E. D. Horsj schuch. 11. 7:30. Clay Street 10th and Clay Rev. Jacob 8tocker. 10:45 (German), "Daniel's Widow"; 8 (English), "Justification by Faith." Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th and lilisaji. Rev O J. Ltdin. 11. "Victory Through Faith!" : 7:39. "He IsAble to Do More Than We Ask For" Free Methodtst. Central E. 53th and Flanders Bet. E. X Harrington. 11. 7:30. First E. 9th and Mill Bev. S. H. Cpton. 11. 7:30. Alberts E. 30th and Wygant 1 1 7:30 St. Johns East Richmond and Hudson Re v. E. I Blackman. 11. 7:80. Lents Kev. S. H. Upton, acting pastor. 2 :30. :SO. Friends First E. 35th and Main Rev. Homer L. Cox. 11, 7:45. Second E. 92d and 61st ave. Rev. Lurna M. TerrelL 11. 7. West Piedmont Borthwick and Jersey Her. Carey Jessupp. 11. 8 Jawlth Congregation Bath Israel 1 2th and Mais Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Reform synacoame. Services, Friday 8 p. m., Saturday 10:30 a. am. Con arees tion Ahavai Sholom Park and Clay sts. Rabbi R. Abrahamson. Jrriday 8 p. pa.; Saturday. 8:30 a. m. Congregation Nevah Zedeck Talmud Tons 8th and Hall Rev. Abraham I. Rosencrahta. Friday, 8 p. ra.; Saturday, 9 a. m. ; Sunday, 10 a. m.. religious school Latter Day Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Letter Day Saints E 25th and Madison: Heber C. Iveeson, mission president i 10. 7:30. St Janssa W. Park and Jefferson Bee. (tm. E. Brinasnan. 11, 7:4ft. St.- Pauls E. 12th and Clinton Rer.! A. Krause. 10:30. VI Believe the Holy Christian Church1': 7:S0, "The Christian's Warfare Acaiart Satan." Religious (Tenter about to be launched. Located here are : John L. Etheridge, diocesan campaign chairman, and Milton R. Klepper, dio cesan campaign director: The Right Reverend Walter Taylor Sumner, bishop of! Oregon, continues to direct his work from his office, 548 Nineteenth street. 5"he Interchurch, World Movement In Oregon is directed from room 420, Piatt building. Here are located the Rev. John Di Rice, supervisor of the rural sur vey, and the Rev. Ralph McAfee, su pervisor of the city survey. The Methodist headquarters are lo cated in several offices in the Piatt building. The great Centenary movement is; directed from room 409, by the ex ecutive secretaries,, the Rev. Charles A. Rower, and the Rev. A. L. Howarth. The Rev. Matthew Simpson Hughes, bishop of the entire Northwest, also makes this office his headquarters. On tle second floor are located the Of-ffic-es of the Pacific Christian Advocate, and Its edl'oi. Robert H. Hughes, and the branch store of the Methodist Book concern. The Portland Church federation, the Rev. Ralph McAfee, executive secre tary, makes its headquarters at room 131. Y. M. C. A. building. Presbyterian New Era work in the North Pacific district is directed from Alder street, urst Presbyterian rihurh house, by the superintendent, the Rev.- Walter M. Irwin, likewise the work of the Rev. Boudinot Seeley, su perintendent of Presbyterian missions in Oregon. Tm Sunday school organizations have Uo chesen Portland as their headquar ters: The American Sunday School union is at 31 1 Stock Exchange building. K. R. Martin. superintendent, has Charge of mission schools in three North west states. The Oregon Sunday School Union is at 510 Abington building. The executive secretary of this organization Is Harold F. Humbert. Sunday schools In Multnomah county also make the latter office their headquarters. iBchool of Missions Will Be Established The Church School of Missions wi31 be established ii Pilgrim Congregational church Sunday evening. Three classes will be in session for one hour at 6:30. Juniors will meet with Mrs.' R. M. Pratt. Mont V. Livingston will conduct the Christian Endeavor class for young peo ple. Adults will meet with the pastor. At 7 :30 an assembly in the auditorium 'will witness a dramatic sketch with eighty characters, entitled, "Bocari Camara. the Mandingo." Rev. Robert Murray Pratt has written the dialogue and will assume the role of Bocari, who was his interpreter in West Africa. SERVICES IN Our Savior E. 10th and Grant Rev. M. A. Christensen. 11 (Norwegian). "Jesus the Light of the World": 8, special meeting ef church members. Trinity (Missouri Synod) Williams and Graham Rev. J. A. Rimbach. 0:15. 10:13. 3 (services for the deaf). "How and Why to Search the Scriptures." by Rer. Mr. Beyer; 7:80. ' Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Davis Rev. Wilhelm Pettersen. 11. 8; Grace (English) Mason and Albina. Bev. C. H. Bernard. 9:45. 7:45. Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and Rod ney. Bethany Danisn Evangelical Union and Mor ris Bev. L. P. Kjoller. 11. 8. St Johns Peninsula and Kilpatrlck Hev. I Lndwig. 10:4 5. 7:30. Swedish Augustan Stanton and Rodney Rev. V. G. Ogren, 10:45. 7:45. Immanuel 1 9th and Irving Rev. A. 7. An derson. 11,8. Trinity (Norwegian) Lovely and Fortune Rev. S. A. Steneth. 10:80 Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap man and Salmon Rc,r. 11. II. Koppeimann. O ir.. 10:15. 7:45 Alberta EnelLih E. 17th and Alberta (Baker hall). 10, 11. Methodist Episcopal Centenary E. 9th and Pine. Rev. Frank L. Womett. 11. 7:30. Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev. A. R. Maclean. 11. 7:30. Clinton Kailv E. 40th and Powell Rev. E. S. Mace. il. Epworth 26th and Savier Rev. 1. Stanford Moore. U . 7 :30 First 12th and Taylor Rev. Joshua Stans f.eld 10:30. 7:30 First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt Rer. Eliaa Gjrdins. 11. "The. Call f th Vhiteninff Fields": . "The Accept el Tim... slid installation of I p worth league offict Iurelwood E. r.3i and Foster. Rev. A. C Brakenbury. II. 7 30. I-enLs HT. F. R. Siblrr 11, 7:45. Lincqln E. 5-Jd and Lincoln. Rev. F A. Chin 11. 7:30 Montatilla E. 80th and Tine Ret. Hiram Gould. 11. 7:30. Mt Tabor E. Bin and Stark. Re. E. G. TWker. II. "Tn Whom Shall Me (.or ' 7 3t. church raJly rrvioe. Patton Alberta and Michigan. Rev. George II. Bennett 11. "Steadfastness " God' ; 7:30, "Mvstery of Kire." Rose City Park E. 68tb and Sandy. Bct. P. Lester Fields. 1 1. 7:30 Stllttood K. lf.lh and T aroma Kev. W. S (iordrm II. "Some Remarkable Answers tn Prayers '. 7 -3t. "Some Ri-mfcrkablo I'rayere Thai 1r .ivserrt .' 8unnyid E 36 th and Tsmhill Rev. W. F. Inoon. II. 7.4 5 St. John--V. Iatitt, ud Sjnrujie Ret. VV. E. Klneier. 11. 7 30. Swedish Beech and Borthwick Ret. Abet Eklund. 11. 7 :30. University Park Fiske and Lombard Rev. H. T. Atkinson. 11, 7:30. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid more and Vancouver-- Rev. A. Chilsrtvnlw n. 11.8 Westmoreland Milwaukie and Midways Rev. E. 8. Mace. 7:30. Wilbur Multnomah hotel -Rer. '.'rands Bur Bt Short. 10 :3f. "Our Blessed lesd : Where Art They ' Can We Conver.atirm With Thcmr-' 7:30, " The Prodigal Son in Modem Gsrb " Woodstock E 44th and Woodstock Rev. L. C. Poor. II. 7:30. Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland- Rev. J. If. Irrine. 11. "I l'TUitre, by Ev.!ixtmn ,,r by Revolution?'' 7 :30. "'Who Are the I'tiKodb ? ' Diatrict superintendent, Rev. William Wsllace Youngson, D. I)., 691 E. 62d st. N. Tabor 2790. M. E. South First Union and Multnomah Rey. J. W. Bjrd. 11. A Redeem in Christ"; 7:30, "Some Privileges of Americanism." Nazareoe First E. 10"- and Weidler Bar. J. T. little 11. 7:30. Bellwood E. 9th and Spokane P.ev. Weaver W. Hes. 11. 7:30. Brentwood C5th ave. and 67th st- Rev. C. U. Fowler. 11. 7:30 Highland Park E. 14th snd sv ililngswortb Rev. W. P. Keebsugh. II. 8. Scandinavian Rev. J. C. BringedahL 11, 7 :30. Presbyterian First 12th snd Alder. Preaching by Rev. Howard Agnew Johnston of Chicago. 10:80. Love's Challenge": 7:30. "From Doubt to Faith," Westminster East 17 th and 8chuyler Rev. Edward H Perce. 10:30. "One Man s Dis covery of the Reason for His Existence"; 7:80. "Ham. a Study of the Pure Mind." Central E. 13th and Pine. 10:3. 7:30. Calvary 11th and Clay. Rev. L. Bouring Quick. 11, 7:30 Mt. Tabor E- 55th and Belmont Rev. Ward MacHenry 11. 7:80. ; Vernon 19th and Wygant. Rev. Bract J. Giffen. II. "Some Thing- Which God Can not Do"; 7:30. "The Pre cnt Issue." Piedmont Cleveland, and Jarrett Rev. A. L. Hutchinson. 11, 7 :3. Fourth First and Gibbs. Rev. Monroe G. G Everett- 10:30, "New Life Currents in Man"i 7:30, "The Compion of Jesus." Kenilworta E. 34th and Gladstone. 11, "Our Conception of God of Late Has Chanced and That for the Better": 7:30. "Some Tbonxhts n the Owl. the Vnltnre, the Snail snd the Bat." D7 Rev. . Isaac Peart. CURRENT EVENTS CLASS iS ACTIVE Topics of Live Interest to Be Discussed at Firs! Congre gational Church. i'The Industrial Unrest and Its Cure," is Dr. McElveen' topic for the first meeting of the Current Events class of the First Congregational church, at 1225 p. m. Sunday, which convenes in the Sunday school room of the church. A few of the sub topics to be discussed are: "The Impotence of the Industrial Confer ence," "Was Gary Right In Refusing to Confer With the Labor Leaders?" "The Coal Strikers' Demands and the Possible Outcome." L. G. Nichols' discussion class for young men between 19 and 30 years of agemeets from 9:43 to 11 a. m. Sunday. The Boy Srouts meet Friday at " p. ni. j n(jer t,e direction of the scoutmaster. T i, KirkDatrick. ; An American Lesion service will be I i,efi sundav evening. After a patriotic sing, Robert S. Gill, a delegated repre sentative of the American Legion, will talk on the program of the legion, after which Dr. McElveen vlH speak. Forbes' Pastor to Be Installed Tuesday The Rev.. Ward Willis Long, pastor- elect of the Forbes Presbyterian church, is to be formally installed in his new position Tuesday evening -at 7 :S0. The Rev. T. P. Smith of Trinity Presbyterian church will preside. Dr. Charles W. Hayes, stated clerk of the presbytery, will preach the sermon. The charge to the pastor will be given by Dr. E. H. Pence of Westminster church, and the charge to the congregation will be given by the Rev. Mr. Tate. The Rev. II. F. Gelvin of Orenco church will offer the installation prayer. Dyment to Discuss Press and Public The Sunday evening forum at the Church of Our Father will be in charge j of Professor Colin Dyment of the de partment of journalism of the University of Oregon. Professor Dyment will dis cuss the relation between the public and the press. PORTLAND Hope 78th and Everett. Rev. H. E. Giles. 11. 8. Rose City Dr. Robert H. Milllgan. 11, "Freedom by the truth"; 7:30, "Bind on Thy Stndals." Forbes trshsm and Gantenbein Rev. Ward Willia Long. 11. "An Army With Banners"; 7 :30, "Oil for Troubled Waters." Trinity Virginia and Nebraska Rev. Theo dore P. Smith. 1 1 . "The Message From the Potter": 7:30, "Which Way Is Your Tent Pitched !'" Anabei Rev. F, H Mixsell. 11. "Fellow-vurkerV'-, 7:30. "A Matter of Concience." Millard Avenue Rov. W. Lee Gray. 11. 7:30. Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Ret. A. J. Hanna. 11. 7:30. Mizpah E. 19th and Division Rev. D. A. Thr.mpwD. 1 1. "Religion, Natural and Re vealed" ; 7:45, "The New Demand of the New Epoch." Unity E. 71st and Sandy Rev. S. W. Sefmann 11, "The Supremacy of liove"; 7:30. "The Expression of Religion in Life." Seventk Oat Advsntltt Note Regular services of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central E. 11th and Everett U K Dick eon, pastor. 10, 11:15. Tabernacle 0th and Montgomery E. H. Emraersori. minister. 11. Monta vil la E. 80th and Everett Elder J. A. Gerhart. 10. 11. Lents 94th st and 58th ave. Elder W. D. Huntington. 10, 11. St. Johns Central ave. and Charleston Elder A. R. Folkenberg. 10. 11. Albins Skidmore and Mallory Elder A. A. Meyer. 10. 11 Scandinavian 550 Alberta Elder O. S. Lee. 10. 11. Salvation Army Corns No.l 243 Ah St. Adjutant Henry K. l oiens 11. 315. 8. Corns No. 4 12 1st Captain William ! G. Smith. 1 1. 3. S. 8wedenberelan S-w Church Society -.- 331 Jefferson luv. William It. Reere 1 1 . "The Essential Oau.e of Sickness and Misfortune and the Remedy " Unitarian rhurrh of Our Father- Broadway and Tam-'ill--Rev W. G Eliot Jr. 11, "Victims if Crruroitanc and Their Liberation"; 7:45. open forum. "The PuhhV and the Press," br Pro fessor Colin Tyment. United Brethren Conference superintendent Rev. G, E. Mc Donsld. First E. 15th snd Morrison Rev. Byrnn J. "lark. 11. "Spiritual Tensm- " : roioMons o program. Serotid E. 27th and Sumner Rev. Ira liairloj 11, "Pure Wisdom' ; , "Asking cf Greater Beneficence to Man Than IUSU, Fight ing-. Killing', and Wars ' Third 67th st. and SIM ave. 8. E. Rev. E. c Shepherd. 11. "Removing Stones Prom lt varal Effort "; R. "Four Outstanding Fools." Fourth Tremont Rev. C. P. BlaD'.hsrd. 11. "Stewardship" : 8. "Evangelism." St. Johns (old constitution) 446 Jeasup Rev. Walter Reynolda. 10. 7. 8. United Eranoellcal First Mr 16tu and loplar Ret. J. A. Goode. 11. 8. Ockley Green Willamette bird, and Gay Ret 11 If 1'amham. II. 7:30, .St. John Kev. A. P. Iy(cn. 1). 7:30 United Presbyterian First E. 37th and Hawthorne Ret. H. F. Giren. 1 0 3. 7:30. Church of the Strangers Grand and Vaco - -Rv. 8. Earl Du Bois. 10:30, 1:30. Kenton 120 West Lombard Ret. George N. Taylor. 11, 8. Mreoellaneeus ; Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9tb and Clay Ret. John E. Fee. 10. 11. 7 :30. Realization League 14 8 13th Rev Edward Mills. 11. "Infinite Activity"; 8, "The Stu pendous Miracle of IJfe." Chrt-tadelphian 621 E. Washington. 10:30. Church of God 863 Falling Harry Neal. 11, 7 30. Gospel Hall E. 29th and Stark. 11, 7:30. Men's Resort 4tn nd iturnsicle Jlev. Levi Johnson, superintendent, 8. Divine 8cienc! K. 24'th and Broadway Rev. T M. Minard. 11, "Life More Abundant': 8. "The Hidden Presence. ' Universal Messianic 318 Abington building. Pentecostal First and Washington Rev. Will C. Trotter. 11, 8. 7:30. Glad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 246 H Irt. 2, S, 7:30 week days except Monday and Saturday, 8 p. m. Pentecostal church E. 20th aod Ankeny A. W. Smith. 11. S. 8. Volunteers of America Mission 224 Burns ids Meeting every even ins; except Monday at 8 o'clock, and Sunday, 8 p. m. Portland Ecclesia (Christaderphian) 4597 Belmont George H. Tilling, secretary. 11. peniel Mission 268 1st. 8. 8. Services each, night at S. Church of Christ E. 7tn and Glisan. 11. Spiritual Church of Eternal Light 1340 ln vtsioo Bev. May A. Price. 8, Message by Chartrs l. Oht-son. First Spiritualist E. 7th and Hassalo Rev. A. S. Bled-we. 3. lecture bv Mr. Mary A. Congdon, "The Inevitable," followed with taea saces by Mrs. Bledsoe; 7:45, "The Means and Measures of Spiritualism." by Mrs. Bledsoe, folk-wed with messages. First Spiritual Science 129 Fourth st Kev. Max Hoffman. S. 8, "He la Mr Brother." $m jWy (Ckum to x Pe ew Slogan He ague Campaign Epworth Leaguers of the United States will strive during the coming week to win their chums to the worship of the church. The second week In November has been established as "Win My Chum" week in the Methodist church. Portland Kpworthians will ob serve this week with a series of special services. Monday night there will be a gather ing at the First Methodist church, where Miss I. Willia Caffery. graduate of the Chicago training school, will speak. Mrs. Delia Mtliican Miller, djstriit presi dent, and Dr. V. XV. Youngson, dis trict superintendent, will also speak. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday nights group meetings will le held in Cent ml Centenary and Sunnypide rhiirrhen. Miss Caffrey will also conduct noonday serv ices in the V. M. C. A., Tuesday. Wed nesday Thursday and Fridav. Swedish Tabernacle Will. Have Revival .Revival meetings and ;t Bihle con ference will be held at the Swedish Tabernacle, Seventeenth and Gil sum streets, beginning Armistice dav. No vember 11, and continuing over Novem ber 23. During the week of November 11 to 15 there will be meetings in the tabernacle each evening at 7 :30. Serv ices will be held these afternoons at the 101 i m chapel, Skidmore treel and Mich igan avenue. The Bible conference will begin November 18, with three services daily. Bible Conference Speakers Named Miss Lillian Nichols of Chicago and Dr. Collins are among the speakers .at the Bible conference Sunday, when a protest will be made against eloping small churches along th.- coast. The conference will be held in Tabernacle Baptist church. East Forty-second and Holgate streets, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The Rev. Walter Duff is directing the conference. 1 DR. WM. A. WALDO Morning Sortie, 11 o'clock Sermon: THE FIR8T UNEXPECTED APOSTASY" Fifth Sermon on the New Testament Ohurch Sranlns Service 7:30 o'clock 8ermon: "A WOMAN TO BE RerMEMSEftED" Sunday Softool, 8:46 B. r. P. U 6:45 P. M. White Temple TWELFTH AND TAYLOR STREETS fts4'tfT:J st f .mj lt,IW',IWJW.l!-a,ira:c-afi-a.tn!Lira.c-a-i EPISCOPAL CHURCH CAMPAIGN PLANS TO BE DISCUSSED Unusual Importance Attaches to! Nation-Wide Movement, Which! Will Be Topic at Local Session BISHOP SUMNER AGTIVt Clergy and Lay Members to As semble in Portland From Points All Over State of Oregon. A era till ic flrnt-hnnti story of the manner in which the neneral conJ vftition of the Kpiseopal church ln closed the. coming; nation-wide 'qp.rhJ naicn of the church will he? told bjl partii ipanlH In tho convention At ftj gatherinK of clergy and lay Ieaderif from all over Oregon next WedneSl day in Portland. The cathfrinsr". o which telegrsphlJ invitations) lmvc lipen rent by Rlshoi Sumner to all derey and to local caru.J naicii leaders. expected to b tho itlOll notable eathcxUiK of the hind ever held In Oreeon. - UiiuhiihI interPKt attaches to tlio caryij naidn beatifo the next triennial convenl tion of the church in to be held In Tortl land. The morning nesisloii at the) Hotel Portland at 10 :30 -o'clock, will be devote to two prmip meetiiifc'H. one for ths clerj gT. to be. addressed by the bishop, altl one for the lay leaders, at which Johl l,. Ktlierldgc. diocesan campalgrn chalfl man. will preside. The afternoon session, at 1 :30 o'clocw will he joint. Kvery detail of the ETel rinirltual movement will be coiiiildereti The day's activities will culmlnatl with a public mass meeting;' at S p. rrl in St. Stephens Pro-Cathedral. It planned to have ha choirs of all churchtj present at the service. , Hear S. H. TOUTJIAN OK CAM FORM A , Subject: "Peace Everlasting: When, How and by Whom?" The world seeks peace but ftnda only trouble. The Kcripfurea ' declare that permanent peace will follow the present trouble. Has the World Suffered Enough? PUBLIC LECTURE Sunday. Nov. 9 ' 3 P. M. ! W. O. W. TEMPLE 11th St., Bet. Washing-ton and AMsf.l International Bible Students HEATH FRF.F (i COlLECTHm "UNDENIABLE EVIDENCES That Christ Will Be Seen Coming Before Many Now living Shall Die." No msn knows the day snd hour, bit every man, woman and child should i .i i HEAR EVANGELIST DICKSON GIVE THIS GREAT SERMON ON BIBLE PROPHECY CHRISTENSEN'S HALL 1 1 th Street Between MorrUon and Yamhill Sunday Night, Nov. 9 at 7:40 Sharp I SPECIAL MUSIC PUBLIC INVITED $5W Cash , JfJCJCr1 To Portland Sunday Schools j. - The Journal will distribute $500 in cash among three Portland Sunday schools oil Christmas Dayi Dc-1 cembcr io, 1!1!. See Sunday's Journal for full pap; announcement of the plan in detail. j JLll.li.JL.