THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 16 . SATURDAY, DECEMBER - 6,: 18X9. - - V PORTLAND, OREGON ; unday J$arks 'EVERY MEMBER' All OVER NAM Purpose Will Be to Visit and En- list Former Members in Active 5 ' .Interest in Church Affairs. Months of preliminary work came to an end and the climax of the t (treat nation wide campaign of the Episcopal church will be reached to- morrow, when in every Episcopal church in Oregon and the nation there will begin an "every member" canvass. This canvass is designated to secure for the rolls of the church all Episco paJlans, and to visit -and enlist former . Episcopalians without other religious affiliations - in an active interest in ' church affairs. During the progress of the canvass op port unity will be given all Episcopalians to make voluntary subscriptions, based on weekly pledges for three years, toward , a $42,000,000 international fund. The quota for Oregon diocese amounts to 1240.000, of which 1161,613 is assumed by Portland churches. As a result of the campaign the Epis copal church expects to spend in Oregon in furtherance of work here, a much larger sum than will be raised here. This ' will Include the addition of personnel to the missionary clergy, the provision of automobiles for the better carrying on of rural work, community and religious centers at the University of Oregon and Oregon Agricultural college, an active work in the logging camps and a vast work- in the industrial centers of Port land, In addition to raising its quota for the nation wide campaign, each Episco pal church in the diocese plans to raise its church budget for the next three years, also on the basts of weekly pledges. ! The .spiritual end of the campaign is being directed In the diocese by the Rt. Rev. Walter T. Sumner, bishop of Oregon. The financial drive is being conducted under the leadership of John X Etheridge, campaign chairman. A dinner will be served tonight In the parish house of St. Davids church for all captains and team members In the parish. Finaf plans for the-every mem ber canvass will be announced at this ' time. . Will Continue Revival The Rev. Ira Hawley will continue his tevival meetings at Second United Brethren church for another week. He is being assisted each night by the Rev. K. O. Shepherd of Third church. Sun day evening at Third church the Rev. i. E. Connor will preach. Dr. Byron J. Clark ' will receive new members and administer the sacrament Sunday morn ing at First church. Hedges to Give Address Oregon City, Dec 6. "Juvenile Court " Laws" will be the subject of the ad dress of Gilbert L. Hedges, district at torney of Clackamas county, before the annual gathering of the District Attor neys', association of Oregon in Salem next week. Dr. McElveen Says: The church It not to much a field In which tht sartor work I, m a force with which Its worms." FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Park and Madison Streets SUNDAY, DEOEMBER 7 . 11 A. M. "THE GOAL OF MAN" 1I:M NOON OUR HINT IVINT CLASS "PRESIDENT WILSON'S MESSAGE .' - , TO CONGRESS" 7:4 p. m. "SINNING BY PROXY" 9l4S A. CHUROH SUNDAY SOHOOL :S0 r. M. OHRIST1AN ENDEAVOR MAT FREE CENTENARY Methodist Church lest Ninth and Pine. "THE FRIKNDLV OHUROH." liwTVI.No!TAl.f MBSSABES fe-"-'-'-" i:06 A. NT. "BROTHER STAND FAST" reception or members 7:30 P. M. "JACOB'S GOD" EVANOELISTIO SERVICE Mr. JoMph I uac, amp Singer. Bpeolel Program ef MUSIO BY CHORUS CHOIR MISS MINNETTA RIAQtRS, Director. A WELCOME POR ALL CANVASS BEGINS FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ALDER STREET AT TWELFTH REV. HOWARD AGNEW JOHNSTON, D. D. ' lsslt A. M. "The Reasonableness of the Christian Faith" ?:M P. IT. ; 'The Conversion of a Great Scientist to the Christian Faith" Ulli StTJTDAjf SCHOOL fltt-ORGAN RECITAL BT E. E. COVRSEK Climax iHinistcr States Crimes jftlount?Hp Jf olio wing SJHars Sunday evening at First Methodist church Dr. Joshua Stansfleld will take up the capital punishment question. He will show how following all wars there appears to be an increase of crime in nearly every country, and will touch upon the homicides and murders lately perpetrated upon the citizens of Ore gon. Dr. Stansfleld announces that he will endeavor to show how the indig nation of the people of the state is now stirred to a point beyond that of righteous indignation. He will counsel moderation and coolness until the flame of passion has died Out. Dr. Stansfleld says he realizes such a presentation of the subject at this time may not be highly popular. "We should think care fully on both sides of this important question and not do violence because violence is done," he said,- Sunday morning Dr. Stansfleld will preach on some fundamental laws of life. , v 100th Anniversary Observed on Friday Fellowship meeting was held at Atkin son Memorial Congregational church last Friday night. It was to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Dr. Atkinson, in whose memory the church was erected. Pastors and representatives were present from nearly all Congregational churches of the city and, near by towns. At the dinner table words of greeting were brought from the churches. Dr. Sullens, superintendent of Congregational missions of the state, spoke briefly for the society. The ad dresj of the evening was given by Dr. W. T. McElveen of First church. Mrs. Frank M. Warren, daughter of Dr. At kinson, was present among the members from the First Congregational church. Mortgage Surning Takes Place Sunday The congregation of ML Tabor Pres byterian church will burti a $3000 mort gage Sunday morning In a special jubilee service. Short talks will be given by CoL W, K. Finzer, former treasurer of the church r Elder S. W. Lawrence and Oeorge Vath, chairman of the board of trustees. The Rev. Ward W. Mac Henry, pastor, will speak on "A Blaze of Glory." A stereopticon address on Africa will be given in the evening. St Resurrection Will Be Dr.-Short's Topic "Can the Resurrection be Accounted for Outside of Bible Story?" will be the question that Dr. Francis Burgette Short, pastor of the Wilbur Mehodist church, will undertake to answer Sun day morning. The Sunday school has passed the 150 enrollment mark andls now going after the 200 memberships C. W. Miller, the song leader for the school, is proving a great inspiration to the work. There is no evening service. ' Anniversary Service Sunday morning the Woman's Home Missionary society will hold Its anniver sary service at Sellwood Methodist church. Miss Davis, superintendent of the Portland Settlement center, will de- uver tne address. In the evening the pastor, the Rev. W. S. Gordon, will be gin a series of Christmas sermons. The Sunday school committee is at work on an elaborate Christmas program. Pro fessor F. C. Streyfeller has nreDared special music for each Bervlce. First Methodist Church Twelfth asd Taylor Streets TWO GREAT SERMONS Rev. Joshua Stems field, D.D. Pastor 10 lit A. M. "Fundamentals of Life" A THE LAW OP SACRIFICE B THE LAW OP SERVICE 1t:1 P. M, LAROt SUNDAY SCHOOL OATHERINO. . PORUNI DKBATB ON OA PITA L PUNISHMENT. 7:30 P. M. PIPg ORQ.AN REOITAL. 7:4B P. M. SIRMON ON "Capital Punishment" Prom the Ohrtet!t Viewpoint SPIOIAL MUSIO. SIATS PRC! ST. DAVID'S CHURCH . 12th and Belmont SCHOOL AT 9:30 AND 1 1 PREACHING AT II AND 7:30 "I MINISTERS AND LAYMEN TO MEET Interchurch World Movement Now Expected to Draw 250 Delegates to Portland. About 250 delegates are expected at the Interchurch World Movement Training conference at the First Methodist church house, beginning Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock and concluding Friday evening. They will include ministers, laymen and laywomen of the various denom inations. Practically every county in the state will be represented. The work thus far completed by the interchurch movement has been along the lines of a survey. The survey of Benton county was recently completed. A similar enterprise is now being caiv rled on in Washington, Clackamas and Columbia counties. Within a few weeks the surrey will be set up in a majority of the other counties. In addition to a state survey council formed last August, a permanent state council has been or ganized. Dr. H. A. Sullens is chairman ; Dr.' W. W. Youngson, vice chairman, and Dr. C. F. Swander, secretary. The list of speakers for the conference beginning next Wednesday includes men and women of national reputation, and some of them are well known on the coast. The list consists of: Dr. D. C. Corbln, associate director, spiritual re sources department, Interchurch world movement; Miss Anna Milllgan. educa tional secretary., United Presbyterian board of foreign missions ; Dr. E. F. INJcCarty, executive secretary forward movement of the Wesleyan Methodist church and president of their Michigan conference; Dr. E. Lincoln Smith, sec retary of the Congregational Home Mis sionary society, former pastor Pilgrim Congregational church. Seattle; Dr. Raymond C, Brooks, pastor Congrega tional church, Berkeley, Cal., former pastor Walla Walla; Dr. Barclay Ache son, national director New Era move ment of the Presbyterian church, and Dr J. H. Ballard, secretary Presbyter ian New Era movement. The conference Is being promoted by the Rev. E. Guy Talbott, field secretary, of Pasadena, Cal., and the - Rev. Ralph C. McAfee, in charge of the Portland Burvey, and the Rev. John D. Rice, state supervisor of the Western Oregon rural survey. The music will be under the charge of Walter Jenkins. gj Members Get Acquainted The men of Rose City Park Presby terian church are surveying their field by a house to house canvass, in order that the. church may become acquainted with its constituency and learn the needs of the community. DIRECTORY Second Sunday in Advent Uniform Sunday School Lessons "Peter and John Asleep in Getkaemane." Mark 14:82-42. Golden Text: "Watch and pray, that re enter not into temptation." Mark 14:88. Young People's Topics Baptist l."nion "Troths That Jesus Taught" Matt. 5:8-12; John 21:25. (Consecration meet ing.) Christian Endearor "Truths That Jeaua Tanght" Matt. 5:3-12; John 21:23. (Conse cration meeting.) Epworth League "Onr League's WatehmMi and Messenger." Isa. 62:6; 40:9. (Epworth Herald day.) Baptlit FMrst White Temple. 12th and Taylor Iter. WUlUm A. Va)do. 11, "The Meaning of Christian tnacipleship" ; 7:30, "The Winning Aide." East 8ide E. 20th and Salmon Ret. W. B. Hinson. 11, 7:30. Third VancouTer and Knott Rt. Weblejr J. Bearen. 11. "A Communion Corenant" ; 7 :30, "Moral Courage." Arleta ReT. Owen T. Day. 11,7:30. Calrary E. 8th and Grant Ber. J. B. Thorns. 11, 7:30. Olencoe E. SMth and Main Rer. P. C. fjaslette. 11. "The First Adam, or Man. the Masterpiece"; 7:30, "The Second Adam, or The Incomparable Christ" Sellwood Bethany ReT. W. V. Ferris. 11. 7:45. Grace B. 76th and Ash. Ber. F. W. Star ing. 11. "Grmea 'Not in Vain"; 7:45, "The Soul's Challenge to Its Foes." Unirersity Park Bey. 8. Lawrence Black. 11. 8. Swedish 15th and Hoyt Bt. T. G. Siolan der. 10:30, 7:80. St Johns 11, 7:30. Highland E. th and Alberta Dr. W, T. MilUken. 11. 7:30. Catholle Pro Cathedral 18 th and Darin ReT. E. V. O'lfcra. 6. 7:15. 8:80, 8:45, 11. 7:46. 8t Peters Lents-Rer. P. Beutgen. 8, 10:80, 7:80. St Lawrence Sd and Sherman Ber. J. C. Boshes. S. 8:30. 10:80. 7:30. St. Francis E. 12th and Pine Ber. J. H. Black. 6, 8, 9. 10:80. 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams and Stanton Her. W. A. Daly. 6. 8. 9. 11. 7:30. Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas Ber. E. 8. Olson. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11, 7:80 St Rose E. 58d and Alameda ReT. J. O FarrelL 8. 10:80. 4. St. Andrews E. 9th and Alberta Rer. J. Kicrnan. 8. 10:80, 7:80. The Madeleine E. 24 th and Siskiyou ReT. George F. Thompson. 7:80. 9. 11. Ascension E. 76th and Tamhill Franciscan Fathers. 8. 10:30, 7:30. Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena ReT. F. W. Black. 8, 10:30, 7:80. Holy Cro' 774 Boprdoin ReT. C. Raymond. 8. 19:80, 7:30 8t Ignatius 3220 48d at 8. E. Jesuit Fathers. 6:30. 8, 10:80, 4. St Stephens E. 42d and Taylor ReT War ren A. Waitt 6. 8:80, 10:80. 7:30. Holy Redeemer Portland blTit and Vancon rer aw. ReT. William J. Wrine. 6, 8, 10:30, 7:80. St Phillip Nedi (Paulist Fathers) E. 16th and Hickory ReT. M. L. Ferry. 7:30. 9. 10-80. 7:80. 8t Clements 8. Smith are. and Newton Serbite Fathers. 6. 8, 10:30, 7:80 Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center ReT. G. Bob. 8, 10:30. 7:80. St Agatha E. 15tJi and Miller ReT. J. Commfrky. 8. 10:80. 7:30. St Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and Fail ing ReT. F, Matthew. 8. 10:80, 7:80. St Joseph (German) 15th and Couch Rer. B. Burrer. 8, 10:80, 7:80. St Michael (Italian) 4th and Mm Rer. M. Balevtra. 8:30, 10:30, 7:30. St Clares Capitol Hill Fattier Capistran. 0. F. M. 8. 10:10. 8t hariee -B. 83d and Alberta ReT. J. P. CFlynn. 8. 10:80. All Saints E. 89th and Gliisan Ber. Father William Cronin. 8. 10:30. 8t Patricks 19th and 8a Tier Rer. Charles M. Smith, Masses :80. 8. 9:15, 10:30. 7.45. Christian First Park and Columbia Rer. Harold H Griffis. 11, "The Simplicity' of the Christian Fifth." 7:45. address by Mrs. Louis Kelly. East Bide E. .12th and Taylor Her. R. H. Sawyer. 11. 8. Rodney A renin: Bodner.-land Knctt ' Rer. 8 Earl ChiWers. 11. . ' MontaTiila E. 7th and Glisin Ber. Herbert E Ryder. 11. 7:80. . Wood lawn E. 7th and Liberty Rer. Joseph D. Boyd. 11. 8. - Vernon E. 1 5th and Wygant Rer. R. Tibbs Maxey. 11, 7:30. Kera Park ReT, J. F. Ghormkj. II, 7:80. Christian Selene Leaeos subject "God the Only data and Creator.' . - v First 19th and Ererett. 11, 8. Second E. to and HoUaday. 11, 8. Third Sir i2th nd Bahnen. 11, 8. Fourth Vaucourer and Emerson. 11, 8. Fifth 2d and 4Id are. 8. E. 11. 8. SUtu Masonie temple. 868 Yamhill. 11, 8. SMrenth Holbronk block, 8t Johna. 11. All' churches Wednesday, 8 p. m. Conaraaatlanal fl lxsTtA tad Madtoik Or. W. T McT3- of (great ; jatioriwidey Campaign of Cpisc Former Portlander Will' Be at Central - 4 1 Rev. Robert Norris McLean of Los Angeles will occupy the Central Presby terian pulpit Sunday morning and even ing. He was formerly pastor of the Anabel .Presbyterian church. Rev. Mr. McLean is the son of the Rev. Robert McLeanr D. D., the first pastor of the old Third Presbyterian church and is now engaged In Spanish mission work in California, having charge of the wofk in a number of the southern states. Special music by the chorus' under Prof. T. William Belcher. A congregational meeting has been called for December 11 at which time the pastoral supply committee will make their report re garding a new pastor. Rev. Mr. Griffis Will Fill Pulpit The Rev. Harold II. Griffis will oc cupy the pulpit on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the First Christian church. In the evening the congregation will observe what Is known among the Chris tian churches of America as C. W. B. M. day," when particular recognition is given to the educational, benevolent and evangelistic work that is being done by the Christian Woman's Board of Mis sions, whose headquarters are at Indian apolis, Ind. At the evening service an address will be delivered by Mrs. Louise Kelly, a regional secretary and one of the most gifted speakers in the Christian communion. Community Service Will Be Discussed The Highland Congregational church will hold a, get-together meeting Sun day night, when the pastor, the Rev. E. Constant, ts to conduct a symposium on "The Promotion of Brotherliness." There will be short talks by representative men on "The Brotherliness of Jesus," "Broth erliness in the Church," "Brotherliness in the Community" and "Brotherliness Among the Nations." The canvass for the church budget will be made In the afternoon.-' Services for Deaf Services for the deaf will .be held Sun day afternoon in Trinity Lutheran church, Graham and Williams avenues, by the Rev. Mr. Beyer. The hour of the service has been changed to 2 :30 o'clock. The Lord's supper will be cele brated. All deaf persons are invited. Staub Will Speak The third in a series of sermons on the Kingdom of Heaven will be delivered Sunday morning at Sunnyside Congre gational church by Dr. J. J. Staub. The Men's league of this church invites all its friends to the last meeting of the year on Tuesday evening. An excellent program has been prepared. OF CHURCH Teen. 11. "The Goal of Man." 7:45. "Sin ning by Proxy." Snnnyjide E 82d and Taylor Rer. J. J. Staub. 11. "Where Is the Kinsdorat" 7:4B, "The Larger Christian Life." Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Ererett Rer. E. E. Font 11. "The Coming of Jeem, or the Christ of Prophecy." 7:45, address by Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Highland E. 6th and Prescott Rer. Edward Constant 11, "Jesus at, the Treasury." 7:80, a get-together meeting with a symposium on "The Promotion of Brotherliness." Warerleigh Height K. 33d and Woodward- -ReT. Olircr P. Arery. 11. T. address by Robert F Clark, president of Pacific uniTerstty. Laurelwood 4 5th are. and 65th st 8. E. Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 1 1 . Pilgrim Missouri and Sharer. Rer. Robert Murray Pratt 11, "Treasure in Earthen Ves sels.' 7:30. chalk talk. "A Feaxt of Figures." Finni-h Mission 107 Skidmore Ber. Sam uel Nerala. 6. 7 :30. rnirerrity Park Harem and Lombard Rer. C. H. Johnston. St. Johns S. Iranhoe and Richmond. ReT. J. T. Merrill 11. 7:80 Danish'Norwegian K. 23d and Sumner Rer. Ole Torgossen. n, 7:30. First German E. 7tb and Stanton ReT. George Zocher. 11. 7:30. Second - German E 8th and Skidmore Rer. Henry Hagelganx. 11, 7:30. Zion German E. 9th and Fremont Ber. J. H. Hoop. 11, 7:30. Parkrose Ber. P. P. Holfman. 11. 7:30. Ounkard Church of the Brethren Borthwick and B rai ns rd Rer. George '. Carl. 11, 8. Episcopal Pro-Cathedral of 8t Stephen the Martyr Rt Rer. W. T Sumner, bishop: Very Her. R. T. T. Hicks, deau 11. "Christian Education." 6:45. young peoples' meeting 7:45. "Silence of Religion." Trinity 19th and Ererett Rer. A. A. Mor rison. 8. 11, 8. St Darids E. 12th and Belmont Rjt. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 11.. 7:30. 8t Marks 21st and Marshall Rer. J. G. Hatton. 7:30. 9:45. 11, 8. St Andrews Hereford st, Plymouth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9, 11. 7:30. Oraoe Memorial E. 1 7th and Weidlor Be. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancourer and Graham Rer. John Dawron. 11. 8. St Michael and Al Angels E. 43d and Broadway Rer. F. T. Bo wen. ricar. 8. 10. 11. Church of Our . 8arior-60th are. and 41st at 8. E. Ber. E. H. Clark. Tiear. 7:30. 11. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Rer Frederick K. Howard. 7. 9:30. 8t Pauls Woodmere Rer. Oswald W. Tay lor. 4. All Saints 25th and Sa Tier -ReT. Frederick K. Howard. 10. 11. St Johns Memorial E. 15th and Harney. Sellwood. Rer. H. Clark in charge. 11. 7:30. St Matthews -Corbett nd Bancroft Rer. W. A. M. Breck. Ticar. 10, 11. Evangelical First E. 6th and Market Rer. E. D. Horn schuch. 11, 7:30. Clay Street 10th and Clay Ber. Jacob Stacker. 10:45, preaching by Misa Mary Ga mertifeller. 7:80. Swedish Tabernacle X. 1 7th and Gliaan. Rer. C. J. Lodin. 11, 7:80. Free Methodist ' Central E. 55th and Flanders ReT. E. I. Harrington. Preaehlng by EvangeUitt W. P. Huckabee. 11, 7:30. First E. 9th and Mill Rer. 8. H. Upton. 11. 7:30. Alberta E. 30th and Wygant 11. 7:80, preaching by Rer. Alexander Beeia, St Johns E. Richmond and Hudson Rer. E. I. Blaeknian. 11, 7:80. Lents ReT. 8. H. Upton, acting pastor. 2 :30, 8:30. Friends First E. 3 5th and Main-" Rer. Homer L. Cox. 11. preaching by Key. L. C. Hinslow. 5 30. address to young people by Rer. L. C. Hinslow. 7:43. "The Faith oi Christ," by pastor. Second E. 92d and 61st are. Rer. Lorana M. Terrell. 11, 7. West Piedmont Borthwick and Jersey Rer. Cany Jenapp. 11, 8. Jewish Congregaekm Beth Israel 12th, and Main Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Reform STnagogue, Berries Friday 8 p. a... Saturday 10:30 a. m. Congregation AhaTal 8hokm Park and Clay sta. Rabbi B, Abraheaawa. Friday 8 p. m. .Saturday 8 :30 am. Congregation Nerah Zedeck Talmud Tocab 6th and Hall Rer. Abraham 1. Boaencrants. Friday 8 p m. Saturday a. m. Sunday, 10 a. at. Religious school Latter Day Saint - Chnrch ef Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mr 25th and Madison Heber C. Irenes, mis aien president. 10. 7:30. -v Lutheran St James W.Park and Jefferson Rer. William EL Brinkman. 11, 7:80. Bt Paula . 12th end Clinton Rer, A. Kranse. 10:80. "I Better a, Lfe ETeriasting"; 7:80. "Christ's Coming to Judgment" Our Sarior E. 10th and Grant Rer. M. A. Chriatemen. 11 (Erutlah), "The Coming Christ-Child." . Trinity (Missoart Synod) Williams and Graham ReT. J. H. Rimbach. 9:15, 10:18, 2:80 aerriee for the deaf, nrcacbtnf t H jr, Beyer, -BenoJo, Ttiy Kiog Centeth Cute Tb.ee." James F. Ewiiff s Lectures Pos ;poned In view of the illness kl James F. Ewlng. educational direct of First Presbyterian church, his leisures on the history of Europe durlngfjpe last SO years have been postponed; " These lec tures' were at 7:30 p. m. e 5h Monday. The committee in charge is arranged with Dr. Howard A. Johnston, acting pastor, to give three lectures. On De cember he will speak on ."'China Yes terday and "Today" ; December 15, "Japan Testerday and Today" ; Decem ber 22, fThe TShantung Question." Dr. Johnston has traveled through the far east, so he brings first hand informa tion. Dr. Johnston believes that the world cannot be safe for democracy un til Asia is safe for democracy. Dr. Johnston will occupy the pulpit Sunday morning and evening. There will also be a class in public speaking Monday evening at 7 :15 o'clock under Mrs. II. M. Serin, a class in current literature under Mrs. Helen E. Starrett arid, a lecture by Professor Franklin Thomas at 8 :15 o'clock. Pastor to Interpret President's Message Dr. W. T. McElveen will interpret President Wilson's latest message to congress in his Sunday morning talk to the Current Events class of First Congregational church. He will speak for 25 minutes, allowing 20 minutes more for discussion, "pie class has grown so rapidly that no room in the church ex cept the auditorium will accommodate it. Sunday evening Dr. McElveen will dis cuss the advisability of a person work ing for a corporation that unscrupu lously crushes out its competitors and endeavors to corrupt public- opinion. MissIonaryVlll Speak Miss Mary Gamertsfelder, returned missionary from Africa, will speak Sun day morning at the Clay Street Evan gelical church. Miss Gamertsfelder has been ;in Africa for 14 years. On her way home Miss Gamertsfelder passed through Japan, and was so touched with conditions there that she has decided to spend her vacation time working for Japanese women and girls. New Members Welcomed The Lord's supper will be administered and the hand of fellowship extended to new members Sunday morning at the White Temple by Dr. William A. Waldo, following the preaching service. The Temple quartet will sing at rmorning and evening services. Will Announce Plans A campaign for more effective service has been arranged for Pilgrim Congre gational church. The Rev. R. M. Pratt, pastor, will outline the plan In his Sun day morning sermon. At 6 :30 p. mi he will continue his class in "World Fact," and at 7:30 will give a chalk talk. SERVICES IN followed by communion: 7:30. Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and DstIi ReT. Wilhelm Petternen. 11. 8. Grace (English) Mason and Alb tne. Rer. C. H. Bernard. 9:45. 7:45. Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and Rod ney. Bethany Danish Erangelica! Union and Mor rf Rer. L. P. Kjoller. n, 8. St. Johns Peninsula and Kilpa trick ReT. L. Ludwig. 10:45, 7:80. Swedish Augustan Stanton and Rodney Rer. V. G. Ogren. 10:45, 7:45. Immanuel 19th and Irving Rer. A. V. An derson. 11, 8. Trinity (Norwegian) Lore joy and Fortune Rer. S. A. Stepseth. 10.30. Zion Erangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap man and Salmon Rer. II. H. Koppelmann. 9:15, 10:15. 7:45. Alberta English E. 17th and Alberta (Baker hall). 10. 11. Msthodltt Episcopal Carson Heights Ber. George Smith. 10, 11. 7. tVsiitenary E. 9th and Pine Rer. Frank L. Wemett 11. 7:80. Central Vancourer and Fargo ReT. A. K. Maclean. . 1 ) . 7 SO. Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell ReT. E. H. Mace. 11. Epworth 26th and Sarier Ber. J. Stanford Moore. 11. 7:30. First 12th and Taylor Rer. Joshua RUns field. 10:30, "Some Fundamental Laws of Life"; 7:30. "Capital Punishment Fir.t Norwegian Danish 1 8th and Hoyt ReT. Ellas Gjerding. 11, "The Beauty of Holi ness"; 7:45. "How many Chances Will I Haer" Laurelwood E. 63d and Foster. ReT. A. C. Brakenbury. 11. 7:30. Ihta Rct. F. K. Sibley. 11, 7:45. Lincoln E. 52d and Uncoln. Ker. F. A. Ginn. 11. 7:30. Montarilla E. 80th and Pine Rer. Hiram Gould. 11, 7:30. Mt Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Rer. E. G. Pecker. 11. "The Word Without Apology." 7:30, "Purchased tor Sfrrice." l'atton Alberta and Michigan. Rer. George II. Bennett 11. "Tragedy of Lawlessness" ; 7:30. "Watch Your Step." Kow City Tark E. 58th and Sandy. Rer. I. LeOer "Fields. 11. "The Power of a ConTiction"; 7 :30. Bt?reovticon pictures, "The Romance of the Esquimo," by Dr. John Parsons. Sellwood K. 15th and Tacoma Rer. W. 8. Gordon. 11, annirersary serrice of . woman's home missionary society; address by Miss Daris of Settlement Center; 7:30, "The Unknown God." by pastor. Sunnyside E. 35th and Tamhill Rer. W. F. Ineson. 11, "The Meaning of Pain"; 7:43, "Christianity." St Johns W. Learitt and Syracuse ReT. W. E. Kloater. 11, 7:30. Swedish Beech and Borthwick ReT. Abel Eklund. 11. 7:30. CniTersky Park Fiske and Lombard ReT H. T. Atkinson. 11. 7 :30. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid more and Vancouver Rev. A. Christ man. 11. 7:30. Westmoreland Milwaukie and Midway ReT. E. 8. Mace. 7:30. Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rer. Francis Bur gett Short 10:30, "Can the Resurrection- Be Accounted for Outside the Bible t" Woodstock E. 44th and Woodstock Rer. L. C. Poor. 11, 7:30. Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland Ber. J. H. Irvine. 11, preaching by Ker. A. L. Ho warth of the Centenary; 7:30, "I the World Growing Better or Worse?" District superintendent ReT. William Wallace Youngson, D D., 691 E. 62d st. X. Tabor 2790. m. t. touth First Union and Multnomah Ber. J. W. Byrd. 11, "The Captain of the Host of the Lord," followed by communion; 7:30, "ThieTery and Thuggery Its Causes and Cure." First E. 10th and Weidler Iter. J. T. little. Evangelistic services. 11, 7:80. Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane Rev. Wearer W. Hess. 11, 7:80. , Brentwood 65th are. and 67th at Ber. C H. Fowler. 11, 7:30. - Highland Park E. 14th and EillingsworUi Rer. W. P. Keebaugh. 11, 8. Scandinavian Bar. J. C. BrincedahL 11, 7:30. Presbyterian First 12th and Alder. Preaching by Rev. Howard Agnew Johnston of Chicago. 10:80, "The Reesonsbleneas of the Christian Faith"; 7:80, "The Conversion of a Great Scientist to the Christian Faith." Westminster East 17th and Schuyler Ber. Edward H, Fence. 10:30. 7:30. Central; E. 18th and Pinet Preaehlng by Rer. - Kobert Norria McLean of Loa America. 19:30, 1:80. - Calvary 11th and Clay. Rer. L. B on ring Quick. 11. 7:80. Mt Tabor E. 55th and Belmont Rev. Ward MacHenry. 11. "A Blaae of Glory"; 7:30. BteraopoeOB lecture, ''Mew light in Darkest Africa." Vernon 19th and Wygant Rer. Bruce I. Giffen. 11, "Every Wish With iiod I a Prayer"; 7:80. ftereoptieoa pfetarea ea Persia. Piedmont Cleveland and JarreU Rt. A. L. Hatemeon. : .. v..-,. - fotrrtii First and Gibba. Rev. Monroe G. T ,v . . . KenflvurUi-E; Sltfe eji CkdetoM. IX, ES E Westminster Presbyterian Church Launches Campaign; Neigh borhood Betterment. Westminster Presbyterian church. East Seventeenth and Schuyler streets, is taking steps to make itself more thoroughly equipped to handle the rapidly developing district which It serves. A campaign to raise $50, 000 is In progress, with a special committee, headed by O. W. David son In charge. A dinner was tendered the men of Irvlngton and adjoining districts last Wednesday night, at which the subject of neighborhood betterment was dis cussed. A decision was made to im prove the church by installation of a fine pipe organ, additional Sunday school room, interior decorations and improved lighting facilities, both within and without tie building. The work or the church is develop ing so rapidly that it was decided to employ a man to direct the work among the young people and to assist -Dr. Ed ward H. Pence, pastor, in the general acUvitjes of the church. Pacific Baptist Will Be Absorbed Officials of the Northern Baptist con vention' contemplates the publication of an official paper in Chicago, which will supplant smaller papers now being published throughout the nation. The Pacific Baptist and The Standard will be purchased as a basis for the sub scription list of the new paper. The first Issue is to appear about January 1. The paper is to be 32 pages. The cover will be printed In two colors. The purpose of the paper will be to promote the work of the denomination. News of interest to the -church will be pre sented fa a condensed form. This an nouncement was made by President Leonard ,W. Riley of McMinnvllle col lege upon his return last week from a conference in the East The staff of the new paper will be announced in the first Issue. Revival Meetings to Begin Rev. W. B. Huckabee, general confer ence evangelist, will be at Central Free Methodist church Sunday to begin a series of revival meetings. Beginning next Thursday and continuing over the following Sunday, he will conduct an evangelistic convention. Three dally sessions will be held. PORTLAND 7:80. Hope 78th and Ererett Rer. II. E. Giles. 11. 8. Rose City Dr. Robert U, Milligan. 11, "The World a Neighborhood"; 7:80. "Caesar's Household. " .Forbes Graham and Gaonbein ReT. Vt'ard Willis Long. 11. "Arrested Spiritual Growth "; 7:30. "Pia and Pearls." Trinity Virginia and Nebraska Rer. Theo dore P. Braith. Preaching by the Rev. Ralph McAfee. 11. "Our Church Federation": 7 30. Aanabel Rev. F. H. MixseU. 11. "Spiritual alue'; 7:80. "Anticipation of the Christ." Millard Arenue Rev. W. Le Gray. 11, 7 43. Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Rev. A. J. Hanna. 11 7:80. Mizpah F '19th and Division Kev. D. A. Thompson. 11. "The Prophets and Modern Questions"; 7:15. "The Value of Victory." Unity E. 71st and Mndy Rev. 8. W. Seemann. 11, "Have Faith in God"; 7 30 "The High Cost of Living." Seventh Day Aerentlst N(t-IWular services of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central K. 11th and Everett L. K. Dick son, pastor. 10, 11:15. Tabernacle 6Ui and Montgomery G. II l'ettitt miiiLster 10, 11 Montavilla E. 80th and Ererett J. A, Ger nart 10, 11, Lents 94th st and 58th are. W. D. Hunt ington. 10. 11. 8t Johns Central are. and Charleston s . ii. roiaenoerg. u, n. Albina Skidmore and Mallory Elder M H. Wentland. 10. 11. Scandinavian 82d st and 89th are. Elder SaiTsjllen Army Corps No. 1 248 Ash st Adjutant Henry It Cozens. 11, 8:15, 8. Corps No. 4. 128 1st Captain William G. Smith. 11, 8. 8. wedenboralati New Church Society 881 Jefferson Rev. William R. Reeve. 11, "What the World I in lt.iell. Unitarian Church of Our FatheT Broadway and Tam hill Kev. W. G. Eliot Jr. 11. "The Love of God"; 7:45. open forum. "Goodwill in the Industrial World." by C. M. Hyneraon. United Brethren Conference superintendent Rev. G. E. Mc Donald. First E. lftth and Morrison Rev. Byron J. Clark. 11, "The Creation," followed by com munion serrice and reception of members; 8, "Evolution and Devolution." Second E. 27 th and Sumner Rev. Ira Hawley. 11. "Moved by the Holy Ghost"; 8. preaching by Rev. E. O. Shepherd. Third 67th st. and 82d eve. S. E. Rer. E. O. Shepherd. 11. "The Saving Ability of Chria"; 8, preaching by Her. J. E. Connor. Fourth Tremont Rer. C. P. Blanchard. 11. "The Surrendered Life": 8, "Whylr" St Johns (old constitution) 446 Jeasup Ber. Walter Reynolds. 10 7. 8. United Cvangellce. First E. 16th and Poplar Rer. J. A. Goode. 11. 8. Ockley Green Willamette bird, and Gay ReT. H. H. Farnham. 11. 7 :80. St. Johns Rer. A. P. Layton. 11. 7:30. Unites P-reabyterlan Firat E. 87th and Hawthorne Rev. H. F. Given. 11, "lieliveranee From Sin"; 7:3, "Jonah a Preaching and the Repentance of Nineveh." Church of the Strangers Grand and aWsco Rev. 8. Earl lnt Boia. 10:80. 7:8o. Kenton 120 West Lombard Rer. George N. Taylor 11, "Shall the Twice-Born Wear a Yoke?" 7.80, "To the Man in the Fog." Miscellaneous Christian and Mkwionary Alliance E 9th and Clay Ber. John E. Fae. 10, 11. 7:30. Realisation Learns 148 18tb Uev. Edward Mills. 11, "The Wonders of Reality"; 8, "The Heart of Rawson's Message. " Chrtstadelphian 21 K. Washington. 10:30. Chnrch of God 868 Failing Harry Neai. 11, 7:80. Gospel Hall E. 29th and Stark. 11, 7:30. Men Resort 4 th and Buraaide Rct. Levi Johnson, superintendent 8. Divine Science E. 24th and Broadway Rev. T. M. Minard. 11. 8. Universal Messianic 818 Abmgton building. Pentecostal First and Washington Rer. Will C. Trotter. 11. 8. 7:80. Glad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 248 4 1st 2, 8, 7 30 week days except Monday and Saturday, 8 p. m. Pentecostal church E. 20th god Ankeny A. W. gmtth. 11. 8. 8. Volunteer of : America Mission 224 Bura aide Meeting erery cream; except Monday at 8 o'clock, and Sunday, 3 p. sn. Portland Ecelesia, (Cbristadelphiaa) : 1897 Belmont George H. Tilling, secretary. 1 1. Peniel Mirion 268 1st , 8. Services each Bight at 8. Church of Christ E. 79th and Gliaan. 11. Spiritual Church of Eternal Light 1840 Di vision Rer. May A. Prioe, ,' 8r Message by Charles D. Ohkwea. ' First 8pirtmali.tr Mr. E. 8. Bledsoe. , 8. 1:48.. "Fidelity and Infidelity." First Spiritual Sck-nee 139 Fourth st Rev IZxx. JXoffoaa. s s Csut Punishment u Taawed by Spirituals." ' CHURCH MAK XTENSIQN PLANS opal JEaxcs Hobm. f or . ressing The Multnomah County Christian En deavor union will hold an old fashioned "hard times" congress meeting; Tuesday at 7 :45 p. m. In the Pint Congregational church. Park and Madison streets. A committee at the door will inspect the clothing- of all who enter. Should they consider any "too well dressed" a hard time tax will be Imposed. Hard times refreshments will be served. The en tertainment committee Is headed by Fred Nelson. The music will be under the direction of Dr. J. W. McMtchaels. A short- business session will be con ducted by the county president, LeRoy Robinson. All young people will be welcome. The fourth in a series of seven con ferences being; conducted by the county union will be held Sunday eveninp at Rodney Avenue Christian church, Rod ney avenue and Knott street, from 8 to 7 o'clock. Young:- people In nearby churches are expected to attend. Church Federation Begins Campaign A city wide evangelistic campaign un der the direction of the Portland Church federation will be conducted January 4 to 10 and during; the two weeks pre ceding Easter Sunday, April 4. Through this plan decided at the conference st Moriday, the clergy decided to hold simultaneous evangelistic meetings in their churches. In a few communities group services will be held. At the noon hour each day, from Monday to Friday, there will be a downtown meeting, the place to be announced later. - The de partment of evangelism of the church federation are Dr. Edward H. Pence, chairman; G. F. Johnson, A. C. Newill, Dr. Wilhelm Petterson and Dr. William A. Waldo. Labor Editor Will Present Address C. M. Rynerson, editor of the Oregon Labor Press, will address the Sunday evening forum at the Church of Our Father. He will talk on 'Good Will In the Industrial World." Open discussion will follow. , The Rev. W. G. Eliot will preach Sunday morning on the love of God. A kindergarten is conducted for small children during the morning church hour for the benefit of parents. s Stereopticon Lecture Rose City Park Methodist church is to have a stereopticon lecture by Dr. John Parsons on "Thu Romance of the Eskimo" at 7 :30 p. m. Sunday. Dr. Parsons spent Beveral years In Alaska as superintendent of Methodist mission. where he had the privilege of studying tne fj.sKimo. rjl Evangelist to Speak Evangelist L. K. Dickson will peak Sunday night at 7.30 o'clock in Christen sen's hall. Eleventh and Yamhill streets, on "A Universal Tribunal of Justice Foretold." Mr. Dickson will base his remarks upon Bible prophyecy. It will be one of the most fascinating lectures of the series. A sing will precede the lecture. The public is invited. Salaries Raised for Teachers at Yakima Yakima, Wash.. Dec. 6. Teachers In the city schools will get $29,000 as a Christmas present as a result of the re cent election, the official canvass of which has been completed. About 115 teachers are affected. Th-j money will be distributed on the basis of efficiency and length of service. White Temple TWELFTH AND TAYLOR STRUT WIN. A. WALOO. Ph. D., raator. Momlns nrlce 11 . Subject "THK MCASJINa CP CHRISTIAN DISClPLlSHIf" Communion nt Cat of Mortitna. tervke Irenlna Scrvlcs 7:30 Subject "THK WlNNlNO SIDE" Sunday Sonoot at i4S A. M. B. V. r. U. at :80 P. M. H E A R VOUR mo FRIEND Ma. MtHAftT N. MO. EAR . of Lu mngttm CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Eaat lata end Cart, Pine StracU 11 1 M. and TtSO P. Ei. f Rtoiai. eioaioAL Rttoer.A tvmroNg mvitkv V r ' Church! BAPTIST CHURCHES TO START DRIVE IN V World Movement to Commkhd Attention of Church Worker. Campaign Begins on Sunday, Enlistment week in the Baptist,-, churches in the northern states will be observed for the second time dutv lng the coming week. The drive starts Sunday morning, tnd la a part .' of the "New World MovtsEBenf -!?; the denomination. From nowt oni the forward movement of 'the Bap4 tist church will be shown as .the New World Movement, and will nt$ longer be called the Victory cam paign, i The new program of the Baptist church put on through the promotion board, which is to supplant the numer ous committees which formerly directed activities, calls for the enrollment of every member in some definite Mnf of church work. Each church will be divided Into groups of 10 families. The group leader will be responsible for the 3C or more people in his division. All cam paign literature published by the church must be distributed by him. The denom ination is now publishing a 160-page booklet giving a church survey, which la to go Into every home. . The church Is to be lined up for Work In December. January will be known as the month of prayer; during Febru ary the stewardship plan will be stressed and during March great evan gelistic campaigns will be conducted. Dr. O. C. Wright, executive secretary of the Oregon Baptist convention, is di recting the work in this state. i, Pastors to Attend, f Institute Tuesday The clergy and laity of the Presby terian churches In Oregon have been Invited to attend a New Era Movement institute at the First Presbyterian church at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. The Institute will bo conducted by . the Rev. Barclay Acheson, field director' and associate general secretary of the, nationwide movement; Rev. Thomas O. Koontx. associate field director; tRv J. Hudson Ballard, associate field di rector ; Mitu Mabel Bhelbley,. associate secretary of the woman's home mission retary for the North Pacific district, tr, aireciing the institute, having Just com pieieu a similar course in Beatue ana Spokane. i ' "A Universal of Jus- i ' . - tice Foretold!" ") The Bible Prophet'. Views of tke -First Scailoa . The Cans Pesdlag, The Cklef iitUee, The rrdlcs-All Foretold Kvery thinking man, woman and child of Portland should hear KVAKGELIST J L. K. DICKSON f on this great Biblical forecast. - the final verdict of which will change the trend of bumaa events. CHRISTENSEN'S HALL ELKTEBTTH RTREKT, WTWTZV MOHRIS05 MJSD TAMUIXl, SUNDAY NIGHT, DEC. 6 AT 7:st O'CLOCK A BIG StirO PRE CEDES rrBtic rarrrtD Times&Seasons of the Almighty Hidden from men throurfi the soeo tal confusion prodacad by the creada of the Dark Age, the duration ad significance of the epochs of tbe world's history m set lorth la Um Scriptures are now belntc revealed, disclosing the MlUennial Klagdocn of Christ now being set up as the con lurnmatlon of God's great plan of salvation. it PUBLIC LECTURE BT cw, field; - Sun., Dec. 7, 3 P . Till w. o. v. temple llth St, Bet frTatklBiioa ami Jkliut, !ntternaUonalBiblm StadcnU ENLISTMENT WEEK Tribunal ;. .4 f It