The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 13, 1919, Page 14, Image 14

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THE OREGON DAILY-JOURNAL
14
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 131919.,
PORTLAND, OREGOH.
ill Mot
ith Regular Church
Cold MeMex
m
Services
tomorrow
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PLANNED IN ALL
LOCAL CHURCHES
"
Sunday Schools and Various So
; cieties to Hold Exercises;
Special Services Postponed.
- i ? Old Boreas was able to frees up
r the water pipe, stop the street cars
. ana close the public schools taut
" he'll -haYe to go one better li he
,v ' wants to close the churches in Port
land. At press time today not one
r Portland minister had announced
. ; the discontinuance of his regular
services. Instead, the sextons have
; been asked to get up a little earlier
on th one morning when every one
1 else sleeps, and build an "extra big-"
; . fire in the church furnaces in order
' - that the churches of the city might
bo warm for the first morning serv
; Ice.
V'-" "All Sunday school, young people's and
preaching services will bo conducted as
' usual. A few special programs an
nounced for tomorrow will be post
poned until the inclement weather Is
over, but regular services will be held
ih every case.
JUBILEE POSTPONE
! The- Jubilee service planned for Sun
. . day at St. David's Episcopal church as
a thanksgiving for the success of the re
cent canvass for the nation wide cm-
palffn of the denomination, will be post
: poned one week, the Rev. Thomas Jen
kins announced. Weather permitting
-the captains will take their teams out
- again on Sunday afternoon to finish
their lists. Sunday morning the rector
Will speak on what the church demands
ot men and what men demand of the
church.- In the evening he will discuss
what the church means by the "advent
f Christ." He will answer the ques-
" tlon, "Does It mean the same as the
' end of the world V The meetings sched
uled for. the past week will be held
. .during the coming week.
- CAMPAIGN RESUMED
Westminster PreBbyterian church cam
paign workers will resume operations as
-. . soon as the snow storm clears, and it
is again possible to take up the nolicita-
tion for funds where they were forced
to leave off when the weather condl-
- tions of the week set In to freeze up
the city.
."We shall resume operations Just as
soon as possible," said O. W. Davidson,
- chairman ot the committee In charge of
: the campaign. "To date, we have pledges
aggregating $25,000 half the amount
j. necessary to enlarge the work to what
it must be If we are to nerve the dls-
- - trlcts about the church as we should.
We have many names to canvass, and
I have no fear as to the result of the
.campaign."
' iff '
Evangelist Dickson
Speaks Sunday Eve
- Evangelist L. K. Dickson will speak in
Chrlstensen's hall. Eleventh and Yam
hill streets. Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock,
i on "God's Message for the Present Hour
tlje Prophecy That Makes Infidels
; Christian." Special music has been ar
ranged by Professor I. C. Coloord.
. Evangelist and Mrs. Dickson will sing
- - a baritone and mezzo-soprano duet en
titled "Lead, Kindly Light," by Lansing.
; Mrs.' Dickson renders one or more piano
numbers each Sunday night Mr. Dlck
, - son has been an evangelistic singer since
' he was 9 years old. The public is in-
vlted. Seats are free.
TOO WILL BE GREATLY PROFITED
' -,, aV HEARING
DR. SHORT speak on
"A STUDY IN SOUL
TRANSLATION"
WILBUR
; METHODIST
CHURCH
Multnomah' Hotel
SUNDAY MORNINQ 10:80
Facts and not Fads presented. Let ns
' taee the Issues of Ufa and Death fairly
and not bo afraid.
CENTENARY
METHODIST
; CHURCH
Cart Ninth an Pine.
"TMg PRIENDLY OHUROH"
DR. FRANK L WEMETT
: rfrtt,Twe Vital Mmaaaa
J TOMORROW
no a. m.
"The Unrealized Power
of Faith"
" 7:S0 P. M.
"Why Did the Lad Go
Wrong?"
Some Swtlnant Oanrsailono Sueoeate by
. the Prevailing Wave a Orime.
h i EXCELLENT MUSIO
THIS OHUROH INVITEE YOU
"The Heart of the
,7, Gopel," 10:30
. AND
"The Man Who Joined
Wif With God," 7:30
Ais the Subjeeti ot Bermona by .f
, DR. tDWARO M. riNCK, Partar,
i ' ; ' TonMrrow.
'Bible Scheol t 11:10. with eluM
, lwffB4 for all acea
, Cbrittiaa Endeatot at 6 :J0
WeMmlnsUr Kites a Oerslal Inlta.
i Van to tha public to attend -'
thaw anrrioaa
riSS Mary. Elizabeth
Younsr of Ashland, who
'will soon sail' for Korea
to
engage in mission work.
First Christians
Prepafe Program
The sermon by the Rev. Harold K.
Grlffls on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock
at the First Christian church will be
In the nature of an answer to those
critics who claim to be friendly to Jesus
Cbrlet but are disposed to repudiate
Christ's church. On account of the
storm of the past week the Christmas
bazaar planned by the Church Sister
hood has been postponed until Wednes
day and Thursday of the coming week.
Preparations are being made for the ob
servance of Christmas. The church
quartet is preparing for an extended
evening program of music and the Bible
school is arranging for ,a "giving"
ChrlBtmas.
United Brethren Churches
Regular services will be conducted in
the four United Brethren churches of
the city. Special music .has been pre
pared by the choir of First church. Sun
day night and each night during the
coming week revival services will be
conducted at Second church by the Rev.
13. O. Shepherd. At Third church Sun
day night the Rev. J. E. Connor will
preach. The musical comedy, "The Tale
of a Hat," recently given by the choir
of First church, will' be repeated at
Fourth United Brethren church Tuesday
evening.
Lecture on Christ's Life
Rev. Hlbert E. Flint, pastor of the
Atkinson Memorial Congregational
church, is giving a special series of pre-
Christmas sermons on "Modern Inter
pretations of Jeaua" The stereoptioon
will be used in a special service in the
evening showing the Tlssot pictures of
the early life of Jesus.
Christmas Sermon Series
The Rev. W. S. Gordon wll continue
his series of Christmas sermons at Sell-
wood Methodist church Sunday morning.
He will preach on the incarnation and
Its mysteries. Prof. F. C. Streyfeller
and choir are preparing special music,
assisted by C. R. Jenkins, cornetist, and
Harold Wallace, violinist
Mrs. Patterson to Sing
Sunday morning at Wilbur Methodist
church Mrs. S. A. Patterson will sing.
The Christmas musical program of this
church is being prepared. The commit
tee hopes to make it excel previous
programs. Dr. F. B. Short will preach
Sunday morning.
Phonograph Concern
Quadruples Capital
Salem, Dec. 13. The Pacific Phono
graph company of Portland filed a reso
lution with the state corporation depart
ment indicating Increase in capital stock
from $75,000 to $300,000. Notices of dis
solution were filed by the Lebanon Can
ning company, Lebanon, and the Fir-wood-Dover
Telephone company of
Eagle Creek, Clackamas county.
White Temple
TWILFTH AND TAYLOR STRUTS
W1K. . WALDO, Ph. D Parlor.
SUNDAY 11 A. M.
"A NEW WORLD CHALLENGE"
KVKNINQ 7:S0 "
"VAIN EXCUSES"
SUNDAY SOHOOL :4S A. M.
. V. . IL : P. M.
WESTMINSTER
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if -
MISS MARY YOUNG
SAILS FOR KOREA
First M. E. Church Missionary
From Klamath District Leaves
From Vancouver Dec. 18.
Ashland, Dec ill -The first mis
sionary from the Klamath district
of the Methodist Episcopal church.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Young, will sail
December 18 of this month from
Vancouver, on the steamer Em
press of Japan, for Seoul, Korea.
MisA "Young will have the chair, of
music in the Ewha Haktang Meth
odist school, and will . be organist
in the church at Seoul, which has
the only pipe organ in Korea.
Miss Young- was commissioned with
a class of 71 at the Jubilee meeting in
Boston, Bishop McConneli, gave the
charge at this service. - Miss Young is
a daughter of the late'Josnua Young
of Ashland, and for many years has
been active in church work in Southern
Oregon. She planned going as a mis
sionary several years ago. but because
of her mother's death decided to remain
with her aged father. She will have
as her co-worker in this school. Miss
Marie Church of the Wllllamette Val
ley, who Is teaching In the literary de
partment -
:
Noted Traveler to
Speak Here Sunday
, Miss Anna E. Milligan of Philadelphia
noted traveler and lecturer, one of the
prominent speakers at the lnter-church
world movement convention, will speak
at the United Presbyterian Church of
The Strangers, Grand and Wasco. Sun
day morning, and the First United Pres
byterian church. Thirty-seventh and
Hawthorne, in the evening.,
Veteran Quartet to
Render Selections
Music by a veteran quartet, whose
ages total 309 years, will be given at
Grace Baptist church Sunday evening
at 7 :45 o'clock. The singers are Messrs.
Morse, Hall, Mills and Parvln. The Rev.
P. W. Starring will preach morning and
evening. -
ift$
Choir to Rehearse
- The choir of St Paul's Lutheran
church will meet twice this week to
practice Christmas music. Rehearsals
are announced by the Rev. A. Krause
for Wednesday-and Thursday nights.
The confirmation classes meet Tuesday
and Friday at 4 and 5 p. m. The young
people's devotional service is held Fri
day at 8 p. m.
DIRECTORY
Third Sunday in Advent
Uniform Sunday School Lessons
At tha Trial and Crucifixion ot Jeros."
Johu lJS-S7i.l:25.27.
UwuCIi e: " ; wju so uvea m wunu, uiv
he g-ara kU only begotten aon. that whoaoercr
beliTth on him aboold not perish, bat hare
aiemai life." John 3:16,
Young Ppople's Topics -
Baptist
OT." I
Union "Home Mteions and Demoo-
raor." I Tnes., 4 l vor., 1 lz :n-zo.
ChrintUn Kndeavor Mow to ue me uiDie.
P. 19:7-11: Matt. 4:1-4. .
Epworth League 'Tne iwtjr or uaurcn
Membership." Heb. 10:2S2&.
Baptkt
Fir t Whit- Tempi 12th udjistor
William A. Waldo. 1L "The "Sew
World's
Cbalenge"; 7:30, "Many Exouaea."
Eat Side E. 20th ana Salmon kt v.
B. Hinson. 11, "Soldier or Slacker"; 7:80.
O the Little Lesa and Wbat Worlds Are Lost."
Third Vancoimr and Knott Re. Weblejr J.
Beaten, ft. "Insuring Life's Success"; 7:30,
"The Essential Lock.
ArleU Be. Owen T. Day. 11. T:30.
OalTary E. 8th and Grant Be. J. B,
Thomas. 11, 7:30.
Olencoe E. Mth and Main Be. P. C.
Laslette. 11, "The Dawn of a New Day";
7:80. "The Child and Caesar."
Sellwood Bethany Re. W. N. Ferns. II,
7 -.45.
Gncr E. 7flth and Ah. Rej P. W. Star
ing. 11, "Fighting Clothes"; '7:45, special
music and address, "Enlistmen Call."
University Park Re. S. Lawrence Black.
11. 8.
Swedish loth and Hoyt Be. T. G. Sjolan
der. 10:80. 7:80.
Rt Johns 11. 7:80.
Hiehland E. 6th and Alberta Dr. W. T.
MUlik.n. 11. 7:30.
eathelle '
Pro Cathedral 15th and Dai Re. E. V.
O'Hara. 6. 7:15. 8:80, 8:45. 11. 7:45.
St Peters Lents Be. P. Ben teen. 8,
10:80. 7:80.
St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman ET. J. C.
Hughe. 0, 8:30. 10:30. 7:30.
St. Francis E. 12th and Pine Be. J. H.
Black. 6. 8, 8. 10:80. 7:80.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams and
Stanton Re. W. A Daly. , 8. 9. 11, 7:30.
Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas Re. E.
S. Olson. 6, 7, 8. . 11. 7:80
St Rose E. 5 3d and Alameda Re. J.
O'Farreih 8. 10:30. 4.
St. Andrews E. 8th and Alberta Re. J,
Kieraan. 8. 10:80, 7:80.
The Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou Be.
George P. Thompson. 7:80, 9, 11.
Ascension E. 76 th and Tambill Franciscan
Fathers. 8. 10:80. 7:30.
Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena
Re. F. W. Black. 8, 10:80, J:80.
, Holy Cros 774 Bowdoin Be. O. Raymond.
8. 10:80. 7:30.
St. Ignathn 8220 43d st. 8. E. Jesuit
Fathers. 6 30. 8. 10:80, 4.
8t Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor Re. War
ren A. Waitt. 6. 8:80. 10:80. 7:80.
Holy Redeemer- Portland bird, and Tenant
er art. Be. William J. Divine. , 8. 10:30.
7:80. . .
fit PhllMp Nedi (PanlUt Fathers) E. 16th
and Hickonr Re, at. L-- Ferry. 7:80. ,
10:80. 7:80. v;
St. Oements S. Smith aa, and Nswton
Serbite Ftthers. fl, 8, If JO, 7:80
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Re. G.
Bob. 8. 10:80,7:30.
St. Agatha E. 15th " and UiUer Re, i.
Cbmmbky. ' 8. 10:80. 7:80.
St. SUnislan (Polisbj Maryland and Fail
ing Re. F. Matthew.- 8, 10:80. 7:30
St Joseph (German) 16th and Couch
Be. B. Rnrrer. a. 10:80, 7:30.
8t, Michael (itaHan) 4th and MUI Re.
M. Baletra. 8:80, 10:80. T:S0. ,
0 t lare-!aprtol Hill Father Capbtzaa,
8d ana Afterta Be. J.
P O'Fhmn. 8. 10:80. .T
A" Saints E. 88th and GUsan Be, rather
William CronTO.. 8, I0,:80
8t Patrk-ks 19th and Slaj Re. Charles
M. Smith. Maasea O-.80. 8. :15. 100, 7:4.
v.';,: ' Chrtstlwi
Ftnt Park and Columbfc-R. Harold H.
Griffis. .11. .."Chrlsfe. Definition ot the
fp10!,1 : t:45. "Is Modern dTUisaUon Chris
tian 1" . ,
. East Side K. 12th and Taylor R.T.B, 11
Sawyer. 11. 8. - -.
Ayenne Bodnay and Knott. Re.
S Rari Childen, 11, 8. ' s
,.MonUiUa E. 76th and GUsan, 11.:30.
Voodlawn E. 7th and Liberty Be. Joseph
D. Boyd. 11. 8. .
tYnon K. 15th and Wygaat Brr. .B.
TflVbs Maxe. 11, T:80. .
Km Park Re. J, r. Ghonaley..' 11. 7 JO.
" . OhrUtlsn BatasMsi
Leaaoa subject:
Mmn." V
"God. the lyerrst ot
Flnrt 10th awf Everett. 11. 8.
Seoond E. Sth and Hnltaday. 11, 8,
i nuro 13th and Bahsoa. 11.
Congregational Church OTI, o!d
Jforeifathers' banquet on 'Thursday
The social lyent of the coming week
for the Congregationallsts of . Portland
and vicinity wiH be the Forefathers'
banquet at the First ; Congregational
church next Thursday night - The forefathers-
commemorated are the Pilgrims,
who 300" years ago, sailing on the May
flower, landed at Plymouth Rock; Mas
sachusetts, v Delegates from every Con
gregational church in Portland will at
tend. The out-of-town trustees of the
Oregon state Congregational conference
will be the guests ot the First church.
About 250 will sit down to the banquet
table. Mrs. W. E. Mcllhenny ia chair
man of the dinner committee. E. T.
Stretcher, president of the Men's Brother
hood, will preside. Walter Jenkins will
lead the singing. After the dinner the
following., program will be enjoyed:
Prayer, Rev. J. J. Staub ; "The Pilgrim
In Education," President Robert Fay
Clark of Pacific university; "The Pil
grim Foremothers," Mrs. Belle T. Hoge ;
three three-minute speeches on "What
Lectures Drawing
Large Audiences
The chapel of First Presbyterian
church was filled to capacity last Mon
day evening when Dr. Howard A. John
ston of Chicago gave a - lecture on
"China Yesterday, and- Today." This
coming Monday evening' he -will speak
on "Old and New Japan." The time
will not be limited this week. On De
cember 22 he will finish his lecture of
last week, taking up the Shantung ques
tion. Sunday morning Dr. Johnston will dis
cuss the world's challenge , to Christian
ity. In the evening ha will complete
the series of six ' sermons on realities
in his religious experience, the subject
dealing with the conversion of a Cin
cinnati mechanic to Christianity.. The
audiences at First church have been
steadily increasing since Dr. Jdbnston
took the pulpit temporarily the first
Sunday in November. Professor James
F. Ewlng, director of religious educa
tional work In the church, is reported
to be much better at his home. A
speedy recovery Is looked for.
World Challenges
Will Be Discussed
v . - -
Dr. William A. Waldo, .pastor of the
White Temple, will preach on the chal
lenges offered by the new world in his
Sunday morning discourse. The evening
service will-be preceded by -a song serv
ice. The Temple quartet will lead the
congregational singing and render spe
cial selecttlons.
;
Rev. B. Seeley Speaker
The Rev. Boudinot Seeley, synodical
superintendent of home missions of the
Presbyterian church lo Oregon, will be
the ' speaker at Forbes Presbyterian
church Sunday. ' A '
OF CHURCH
Fourth VancouTer and Emernin. 11, 8.
Fifth 6 2d and 4 2d ate. . E. 11, 8.,
Sixth Mamnie temple. S6S Tambill. 11
8.
Seventh Holbrook block, 8t John. 11.
All churches WedwKiaX 8 p. m.
Ooffsresaiienal
First Park and Msdiaon rhy ,V. T, McEl
een. 1 1 . "Spiritually Minded it en o the
World-i 7:45.,,. -
Snnnjrlde E. Tl2d' and TTlor-we.-. J. V
SUub. 11. 'Th. CitienihU ot the Kingdom";
7:43, address by Be.' J. J. Handsaker on Ar
menian aituationw ti' r?-. , j.xt X,
Atrtnson "nansfat.. xnro-.- itna . r.Trvi.
Ke.
ence
; of Ju'!; 7:4"Scem ta the Ear!, Le
Of Jesus. ' ,s ul,
Highland E. t Snd PwoW Pe. Eward
ConaUnt XI, "Th VahM.'-af the Adent
Idea "; 7:80. "The First"Ald to-a Better Ufa."
Wawleigh HeighU- S8d-and Woodward--Be.
OUer P. Aery. 11,7:80. -
Lanrelwood 45th ae. and 6 5th st S. E.
Mr. Alice M. Handiaker. 11.
Pilgrim Missouri sn Shaier. Be. Robert
Hurray Pratt. 11, t;80.
Finnish MHwion 107 Skidmore Be. Sain
uel Xerala. 6, 7:80.'
UniTerplty Park Harea and Lomkard Rt.
C. H. Johnston.
Rt John 8. 1anhoe and Richmond. ReT,
J. T. Merrin 11. 7:80 s . ,-
Daniah-NoawegianE. 2d ', and - Sumner
Be. Ole Torgeesen. 11. 7:30.
First German E. 7th and Staftton Be.
Geonte Zocher. 11. 7:80
Second German E. 8th and Skidmore Re.
Henry Hagelganx. 11, 7:30.
Zion German E. Bth and Fremont Be. J.
H. Hoop. 11. 7:80.
Parkas Re. P. D. Holfman. 11, -7:80.
, Ounkars)
Church of the Brethren -Borthwick and Brai
nsrd Be. George C, CazL 11, 8,
Kslaaopal "
Pro-Cathedral fit St ' Stephen tlia Martyr
Rt He. W. T. nmnen, bhhop; Vety Re. B.
T. T. Hicks, dean. 11, :48. . V
-Trinlt ISth-and Ewret ReV. A. A. Mor
rison. 8, 11. "! the End of tb World -at
Hand?": 8, first tn series ot talks " on applied
psychology.
8t llakt E.
12th and 1rmrat.--Re
Thomas Jenkim''racfoz.
7!30,:80, 1 1J. What
the Caiih:ijemands ec -Men, aad w hal Hen
Demand of -the Church'- v7-i0, jhaV ,th
Church Means by the Adentof Christ"
St Marks 31t and Marshall Re. .J. O.
HattoB.' 7:80. :45.- 11, 8.
- 8t Andrews Hereford st, Plymouth
Archdeacon Chambers in charge. ,9, 11. 7:80.
Grace Memorial E. 1 7th and Weldler Be.
Oswald Vf: Taylor.; 5 U.
Good Shepherd Vancouer and Grahant
Be. John Dawson. 11, 8j-
St Michael, and At Angels E. 43d and
Broadway Re. F. T. Bowen,- lcar. 8, 10, 11.
. Church of Our Saior aoth are. and 4 1st
st 8. E. Re. E. H-jtlark, ricsr. 7:80. 11.
Bl'hop Morrbi Memorial Good Samaritan
hopttal Re Frederiek K. Howard.. 7. 0:80.
St. Paub--t?Woodinra Be. Oswald W. Tay
lor. 4. ' - .
All Sainte 25th nd fiarief Be. Frederick
K. Howard. . 10. 11.
St Johns Memorial E. -15th and Harney,
Sellwood. Be. H. Clark In charge. 11. 7:80.
St Maffhtws Corbett and Bancroft Re.
W. A. M. Brack. iear. lt, 11
, t aan9ettcnJ ' -
First E. 6th ind Market Re. B.D. Hora
cbuch. 11, I'JtV. t ' . -
Clay Street 10th and'- Clay Be. Jacob
Stacker. 10:43. sermon and holy communion;
7:80, "The Kingdom of Sod."
Swedi-h" Tabernacle -X. -17th and GUsao
Be. C. J. Ledin. A1 7:80.
rrm MethodM . '"
Ontral-E. 85th and- Flanders Be. K. X
Harrington. . 11, 7:80. -
Fbn B. Bth and Mill Be. S. H. t-'pton.
Alberta E. 80th and Wmt Be. X. V.
WaetaelL 11. 7:80.
St Johns E. Richmond and Hudson Re.
B. D. Blackman. 11, 7:80. .
Lenta Be. & H. Upton, acting paslpr. 2:80,
S:80.
Prlanda
First B. 85th and Main Be. Homer L.
Cox. 11, 7:45.
Second E. 92d and 61ft are. Re. Lurana
ML Terrelt 11. 7. , J .
Wast Piedmont Borthwick and .Jersey Re.
Caasy Jassopp, '11, 8. .v
Congregaefaa Bath Israel 12th and Main
Rabbi - Jonah i B. Wise., Beform Synagogue.
Serriee Frkiay p. nv. Saturday 10:80 a. as.
- Co nrrr cation Ahaai Sholons Park aad .Clay
t. Rabbi B. Abrabamsoa,, Friday 8 p. m.
Saturday 1:10 I. m. ''''
Congrssatina Nerah Zedeek .Talmud Torab
6th aad Hall Re. Abraham L Bneeni tanta.
Friday 8 p. m. Saturday a. m. Sjuaday- 10
a.- as. i Beligkra school . -.
Lsttsw Daf Satnta .t
Chnrch'ef Je-us Christ of latter Day" gainb
K. Sftth and Madison Habei C Iraaon, mat.
ton presidetst. 10. T:8A.
v,. Luuseran
8t, James Park . aad. Jefferson' Br.
We Owe New England." Rev. Edward
Constant Rev, Walter Blair, Rev. X. J.
Sullen : "Why Honor the Pilgrims?" Dr.
W. T. McElvsea. . ,
"The . Latest Word on ' the Miners'
Strike" ia the topic to be discussed Sun
day noon at 12:25 o'clock, at First Con
gregational Cnrrent Events class. The
Federal Council of the Church of Christ
'in America has, through its social serv
ice commission, made an investigation of
the miners' strike. As , a member of
the administrative commission of the
federal council; DrMcEUveen la the re
cipient of 4ts report This report on the
2FJ!5
gatlonal minister will give this, informa
tion, showing how nothing' was gained
by the government's injunction- and how
pledges made at the conference were
broken, and why strikes in basic indus
tries must be prevented. He will also
fell why recent experiments in England
in forestalling strikes in great basic in
dustries were successful. .
Multnomah Sunday
Schools WilTMeet
The Multnomah county Sunday school
convention will be held in Portland, be
ginning January 30, according to an an
nouncement made by. Harold F. Hum
bert state secretary. Charles Stiver,
county president will announce the con
vention church later. E. C. Knapp of
Spokane will be one of the speakers.
Sunday Mr. Humbert will conduct the
Santiam district convention of Marion
county in the Cloverdale schoolhouse.
Marion county holds the record of hav
ing the largest number of district con
ventions. On December 16 Mr. Humbert
will meet with the training school com
mittee at Kugene. A school will be
opened there after January 1. Four
training schools will be conducted in the
state next year at Portland, Salem,
HUlsboro and Eugene. December 17
to 21 Mr. Humbert will assist in a spe
cial campaign" -in Wasco county. Jan
uary 4 to 11 he will be In Burns hold
ing union evangelistic meetings, all
churches in the city cooperating. A
Sunday school campaign will be con
ducted during the same week.
.
Armenian Relief
Worker Will $alk
The Rev- J. J. Handsaker, who has
charge of 'the Armenian relief work, in
Oregon, will speak to the Sunnyslde
Congregational .Bible school Sunday
morning, and to the church in the "eve
ning. A week from Sunday this school
will take an offering for the -relief of
the Armenian children. Both.talks will
be Illustrated. The chorus choir, under
the direction of Prof. J. A. Hollings
worth, is preparing a Christmas con
cert of unusual attraction for next Sun
day evening.
SERVICES IN
William E. Brlnkman. 11. 7:30.
" St. Paula :R 12th and Clinton Be. A.
Krause. 10:30, "Lord Teach Cs to Pray";
7:80, "Prepare Ye the. Way of tKe Lord."
Our Sarlor E. 10th and Grant Be. M. A.
Christensen. AH day 'services ; 10, school: 11
i Norwegian), "The Gospel Lesson of Today";
:80. community luncheon ; afternoon festival.
' Trinity Missouri Synod) WDliann and
Graham Re. J. B. Bimbach. 9:15. 10:15,
T:30.
Bethlehem Norwegian-rl 4 th and Davis Be.
Wilhelm Pettersen. 11, 8.
trrace (Englnh) Mason and Albina. Re, v.
(Wei) -
Wrganl and Bod-
. Bethany Danish Evangelical Cnftjn and Mor
rtf Re. U P. KjoUer. 11, S. V.
St. Johru Peninsula and Kilpatrick Be. L,
Ljidwig. 10:45, 7:30.. .
Swedish Augustana Stanton anil Rodney
Iter. V. G. Ogren. 10:45. 7:45, . - "
Immanael 19th and rring Re. A"V. An
derson. 11,8. '
Trinity (Norwegian) roejo and Fortune
Be. 8. A. Stenseth. 10.30.
Zion ' Evangelical (Missouri Synod)- Chap
man and - Salmon Rev. H. H. Koppelmann.
8J5. lCkl"., 7:45.
AlbertaKngUsh E. 17th and. Alberta (Baker
ball). 10. 11. ,
V . Methodist Eplstepal
Corjon Heiehts Be. Oeorse Smith. 10,
11, 7. '
CantenarjF nth and Pine Kev.. Frank L.
Wemett 11. 7 :80. . r ,
Central Vancouver and Frgo BeV. A." B.
Maclean. 11, 7.30.
Clinton KeUy E. 40th and Powell Ben
E. S. Mace. 11.
Epworth 26th and Saier Re. J. Stanford
Moore. 11, 7:30.
First 12th and Taylor Re. Joshua 8tans
fiald. 10:30. 7:30.
Fir-t Norwegien DanWh 18th and Hoyt
Be, Elias Gjerding. 11. 7:45.
Lanrelwood E. 63d and Foster. Be. A. C.
Brakenbury. 11, 730.
Lent Re. F. It Sibley: 11. 7:45.
Lkacoln E. 52d and Lincoln. Re. F. A.
Ginal 11, 780.
Monta villa E. 80th and Pine Be. Hiram
Gouldt 11. 7:86. -
Mt Tabor' K, fclrt and 8Urk. Be. E. G.
Decker. 11,1 :80.
Pattnn i. Alberta and Michigan. Be. G cores
ii. Bennett.. 11, 7:8B.
Itive 4;it Park K KSth and Sand.
V '
Be. D.
Lester rieioa. 1 1, Tiso.
Sellwood E. 1 nth -And Tacotna Be. W.
S. Gordon. 11, The Myatery of the Incarna
tion"; 1:30. "The Condeacension of Christ"
Snonyide E. 85th and lamhill Rev. W.
F. beson. 41, 7:43.
8t Johns Learitt and Syracuse Be.
W. E. most. 111:80.
Swedish Beech and Borthwick Be. Abel
Eklnttd. 11,7:30. '
University Park Fikc and Lombard Be
H. T. Atkinson., 11, 7:80.
- Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid
more and Vancouver Be. A Christ man.
11, 7 JO.
Westmoreland Milwaukie and Midway Be.
E. 8. Maea. 7:80.
j Wilbur Multnomah hotel Be. Francis Bur
gett Short 10:30. rEnoch. A Study In Soul
Translation." -
Woodstock E. 44th and Woodstock Be.
L, O. Poor. ,11, 7:80.
- Wnndlawn E. 10th and Highland Be. J,
H-lrvine. 11. "Only Big Things Hae Bight
oWay" - 7 :80.- "He Shan Save His People
From .Their Sins."
t wncra oupemnenoeni, . nev. William Wallace
rXoungson, D. D.. U E. 62d tt N. Tabor 2780.
.-. 'v'" M.. K. aasftli
sKrsi Coinn and Mnltnnmah Rei J. ,-W.
rd. 'll, "The Captain of the HosS.ot.Hbe
rd"i;' 7 :10, ."Bolshevism Ut OmwUt and
tamady.: ' t , w t ,
Byrd.
Lord
Ksraedy
,iFtT;E- 15 tad ' WeJdle- Be.-' J.' I:
Little.- .' 11, . 7 :80a v.- -v
ellwoolT-B,th andj Bpokane Be. Weaver
W.Hesa. 41 7:80. , .
-.117 JO. L
-Hishlamt' Pa.fl
14 (h SrA KiBlrigiwwta---
Scaadinav1an-y.Be. J. ,6. 'Brincedahl. 11.
: -"r FrsMrrtarlatl , '
F1r! -f,h ndlder. - Preaching hr Be.
Howard Agnew Johnson of . Chicago. 18-80
Worta ejOialienga Christianity! Jr jol
"The Power ot the Name of Aeaoa. y
Edwavd II. Penre. - 10:8;1:8. . J . 4;
Central li . lath and Pme. PrfcarfrfM t
Be.
W. W. Long of'Forbea rhniTth lr85.
nea of God."
Quick. - 11,-1:80. ; -u- -i.-jf .-
aU&enTl t& "f1 V
CHURCHES
GETTING
READY FOR MS
Vi.
Special Programs Will Be Given
iq All Parts of City Between
No$ and, Christmas Day.
Church workers and choir direc
tors in Portland are busy training
their members for special Christmas
nroarrams which will b riven in all
ty beginning next Sun-
day. Many of the choirs will render
their Christmas music next Sunday
night, as next Sunday will be known
as Christmas Sunday. Christmas
sermons will also be preached by
the clergymen.
The Sunday school children are also
busy, learning their readings and little
songs, which will bej-eclted at the Bible
school entertainment i
As is fast becoming the 'general cus
tom In Portland, a Whlte Christmas"
will be observed again this year. The
Armenian cause is attracting he most
attention, many of the schools' -voting
to give their Christmas offerings to the
suffering children in that faraway, land.
Rev. Ward Long to
FiU Local Pulpit
The Rev. Ward Willis Long, pastor
of the Forbes Presbyterian church, will
occupy the pulpit, of the Central Pres
byterian church Sunday morning and
evening. The chorus, under the direc
tion of Professor William Belcher, will
render, "Hold Thou My Hand," and a
boIo by Mrs. A I. Moulton, "But the
Lord Is Mindful of His Own." The
congregational meeting announced for
December 11 has been postponed on ac
count of the inclemency of the weather.
Business Optimism
Minister's Theme
Goodwill and optimism in the business
world will be discussed In the Sunday
evening open forunrat the' Church of
Our Father. The speakers will be an
nounced at the Sunday morning service.
The Rev. W. O.- Eliot will preach at
11 a. m. The choir will sing at both
services. The choir is preparing special
music for Christmas Sunday, Decem
ber 21. ;
" Rev. Whetzcll Called
The Rev. M. V. Whetsell has been
called to the pastorate of the Alberta
Free Methodist church, following the
transfer of the Rev. Alexander Beers to
a church In San Francisco. The Rev.
Mr. Whetsell will preach at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. Sunday.
PORTLAND
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Be. A. L.
Hutchison, a
Fnurth Flr-t and Oibb. Rev. Monroe G.
Eemt 10:a. "The World's Greatest Lots
Story"; 7:30, "Man's Greatest Opportunity."
Kenilworto E. 34th and Gladstone. 11,
7:30.
Hope 78th and Everett Re. H. E. Giles.
11. 8.
Rosa City Dr. Robert H. Milligan. 11,
7:30.
Forbea Graham and Gantenbein Bev. Ward
Willis Long. Preaching by Rev. Boudinot See
ley. 11, "The Call of the Present Hour";
7:80, "The Fundamental Imperative."
Trinity Virginia' and Nebraska Bev. Theo
dore P. Smith. 11, 7:30.
Anabel Rev. F. H. UixselL 11. 7:80.
Millard Avenue Re. W. Lee Gray. 11, 7:45.
Marshall Street 1 7th and Marshal Re. A.
J. Hanna. 11. T:80.v
Mispah T lUth and DivWnn Be. D. A.
Thompson. 11, "The Fact of Sin and Its Con
sequences"; 7:45, "Opportunity."
Unity1 E. 71t and ; Sandy Re. S. W.
Seemann. 11, 7:80. .. .
feverrlh jfa Advsntlsts
Note Regular services ot this denomination
are held on Saturday.. ' ,
Central E. Hth and Everett L. K. Dick
son pastor. 10,11:15.
tabernacle 6th and Montgomery G. H.
I'ettitt, minister 10, 11.
Montarilla-'-B. 80th and Everett J. A. Gcr
Uart 10. 11. J .
Lenta 94tlWl and 68th ave. W. D. Hunt
ington. 11.
, f,iJonais''-i- Central a. and Charleston
A? H, Folketlberg. 10. 11.
Albina Skidmore and Mallory Elder M. H.
WenUandtt.0. 11. -
caneBnavian 62d'at. and 89th avee Elder
O. S. Ie, 10, 11. i ,
f. taacla. Army , ?
K-Corns Xo. 1 248 Ash at Aditrtant Henry
B. Owens. 11,8:18.8..,-- .
Corps ,Va 4, 128 1st CapUia William
G. Unith. 11, 8. 8. -Swedenborf
Xew Church Society 831 Jeffern Bev.
William B. Reeoe. 11,
Unltarmsi
Clinrch o Our Father Broadway and Yam
hill Rev. W. O. Bliot Jr. 11. "The Cora
i.iunion of the Holy Spirit": 7:46, open forum
on "Goodwill and Optimism in the Business
World.".
" UnrUa Brathras
Conference superintendent Bev. G. E. Mc
Donald. HrE, ,1.1th and Morrison Bev. Byron J.
dark. 11. "The FaiPj; 8, "Who Is to Blame.
Adam or Evef"
Second E. 27th "and Sumner Be. Ira
Hawley. 11, "Terrible Times Ahead"; 8, re
vival service by Evangelist E. O. Shepherd.
Thirf 67th ft. and 82d ave. 8. E. Ret. E.
O. Bhepberd. .11, "Disciples, and IIow Found";
8, preaching by Rev. J. E. Connor.
Fourth Tremont Ker. C. V. Blancbard.
11. "Past ' Ages"; 8. "Bunx Pak to This
Xouqs, Man." '
St. Johns (old eorurtifutkin)-V446 Jeasup
Bev. Walter Beynolda. 10, T, 8.'
United Evanosllcai s
First E. 16th and Poplar Re. J. A.
Go ode. 11, 8.
OcklejT GreeB Willamette blTd. and Gay;
Re. H. H. Farnhaca. 11, 7:30. O .
8t JohnaT-Re. A. P. Laytoa. 11, 7 JO.
United PrsetyUrtari
First E. S7th and Hawthorn Rev. H. F.
Given. 11. 7:80. ' "
' Church of the Strangers Grand and aWsco
Be. 8. "Earl Du Bois. 10:80, . 7:80.
Kenton 120 West Lombard Be. George
tf. Taylor. 1 1. 7 :80. ' .
- Sflatollanaoi - i
' CliristUn and Missionary Alliance E. ,tb
and Clay Be. John E. Fee. 10, 11. 7 :80.
Realization League 148 f Ith Be. Edward
Mills, 11, 8. .
, 4 hrartsdelpbian 621 B. Washington. 10:80.
Church o4 God 863 Failing Harry NeaL
11. 7 40.
Gospel . ItaJl E. 29th and Stark. 11. 7:30.
--'HsB'a Raaort Ith and Burnaidc Be. Levi
Johnaon,, superintendent. S.
n vine Sctence E. 24th and JSroadway Be.
T, M. Minard. H, :rA Bigh atan 's i.
' taivcrsal Mewjanic 3 lit Abinaton building.
' Peateeostai t First and ' Washington Be.
Will C. Trotta. VI 1, 8. 70. -
ilad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 246 H
lit 9. . TJO- .;.f '" -
Penteco tsl Web E. 20th and Ankeny
A. W. Siekith. 9: ' -, ' I--
Volunteers of America Mtssioai 224 Bitrn
rtde Meetto every erjA exoept, Monday at
8 o'clock, and Sunday. 8 av aa. ,
Portland Eeelsna. (ChrladelphiaB) 1597
Bgrmotit George H. Tilling, secretary. II. -
Peniel alujuoa 268 let. .. 8. .t Services
each asgbc-at 8. . - - - .-.
. Church of Christ E. 7tth and Gtisaa. ll.
"'-Fir BpiHtawBt Mr. B. .- Blodw. 8.
lecture by Mr. Noria: 7:45, lectora and aaee
aagee by Mrs. Bledeoe. -
Fim SptnOul Science 129 Fourth at Be.
ti Hoffman. 3.9. ; . tJ ,
-.'--""',' , - a . - .
rpHE Rev. J. T. Little, who
1 I recently accepted the
pastorate of the First
ftazarene church of, Portland.
1.: 1
Funeral Services
For T. G. Hendricks
To Be Held Sunday
Eugene, Dec. 13. The funeral services
of Thomas O. Hendricks, who died sud
denly Friday morning at the age of 81
years, will be held Sunday afternoon.
For 57 years, Mr. Hendricks was ac
tively engaged In business In Eugene,
at the same corner location st Xfcith
and Willamette streets. As a clerk he
worked for Bristow A Co., beginning in
1860, and later buying the business.
When he organised the First National
bank of Eugene his store became the
home of the bank, where he continued
in active service as president Until he
asked to be relieved January 1, 1917.
11. A. Clark was elected chancellor
commander of Helmet lodge No. St,
Knights of Pythias. Other officers
elected were : Master of work, A. F.
Bremer; vice chancellor, B. A. Wil
liams ; master of finance, A. W. Liver
more ; keeper of records and seals, T.
W. Monroe ; master of exchequer, Fred
G. Stickles ; Inner guard, George R. Mar
tin : outer guard, Bert King. A class
of 20 from Eugene will be Initiated at
a session to be held at Albany Decem
ber 20.
Funeral services for William O.
Heckert, contractor, who dropped dead
while) out hunting- Wednesday afternoon,
were held this afternoon.
Our Savior's Church
Has All Day Service
An all day service will be held Sunday
at Our Savior's Lutheran church. The
service will begin with the Sunday school.
at 10 a. m. At 11 a. m. the Rev. M. A.
Christensen will preach in Norwegian.
A community luncheon will be served In
the church parlors at noon, after which
a festival program will be rendered. Re
ports from the various departments In
the church will be heard at this time. The
new officers will be Installed and an ad
dress delivered by the Rev. T. II. Hlme
of Santa Rosa. Cal. Friends of the
chujrch are invited.
Legion Post Organized
Chehalis, Wash., Dec. 13. Temporary
organisation of an American Legion post
for eastern Lewis county was formed
at Klma with J. C. Zander as command
er and E. C. McKnight as adjutant. An
auxiliary of citizens Is being- formed.
First Presbyterian Church
Portland; ongaon
. Alder Street at 12Ui
REV. HOWARD
AGNEW
JOHNSTON. D.D.
of Chlceae.
10:80 A. at.
TH WORLD'S
OHALLINOI TO
CHRISTIANITY."
7 T:80 t. M.
TMt powir or
THE NAM! Of
JISUS."
11:16:
SUNDAY SCHOOL;
7;18: .v
OROAN RIOITAL
-r .v . . - z m
Dr. McLlveen oays:
"If R la heraey to inlnk ahoad of one's Urns,
tsnt H something worse to thins, baftlnd one's
Urns?"
11 A. SI.
SPIRITUALLY MINDED MEN OF
'i THE WORLD
f:SS NOON
' OORR8NT gVINT CLASS
UNPWNLrSNID PACT ABOUT THE
MINERS' STRIKE. :
7:4S r. at.
THE GREATEST DISCOVERY
i4 A. SUR0AY SCHOOL.
s, M-CHNISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
r
BY S. C. .OOURSSN 1 U
J
iiiilasssaaiiiiiiiiiii . . .- - '--
DR. MORRISON
TO
DISCUSS END OF
Trinity's Pastor Sees Explanation
in Matthew XXIV; Interesting
Sermon is Promised.
The interest aroused by Professor
Porta in his prediction that. Decern
ber 17 will see destructive! ttormi
has prompted Dr. A. A.; Morrison of
Trinity Episcopal church to discuss -tho
"endif the world" subject Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock.
He will use the twenty-fourth chapter
of Matthew as part of his text. Dr.
Morrison promises some Interesting- facta -for
his congregation Sunday morning,
all of which he is reluctant to tell be- '
fore he enters the pulpit
Speaking of the Sunday sermon, tho
rector said : "The twenty-fourth chap-
ter of the Gospel of SU Matthew Is In
some respects tho most .remarkable
chapter in the Bible. In it Jesus is
credited with having foretold of the de-
tructlon of the temple of Jerusalem. His ?
disciples went to him privately and said:
'Tell us when shall these things be?'
And what shall be the sign of thy com-,
tng and the end of the world r t
"Answering them He proceeds to gl$s
a somewhat detailed description of
events which shall com to pass before ',
He shall return. i ,'1
"Believing In prophetic knowledjrs and -the
veracity of Jesus, It la a matter of i
vital concern to Christians, If hot ac
cepted as such fy others, to know how
far history has led them toward this -great
event It is my personal opinion v
that the end of the world is not far.
distant By that I mean the end of tho
present dispensation governing God's re -latlonshlp
with man. I believe that tho
main, events predicted by Christ as pre '
llminary to His second coming have been "
passed. It seems to me nothing short Of
a demonstrated divine and masterful au.
thorlty can save the world, The day of
its necessity was never mors urgent.
Sunday evening Dr. Morrison will be
gin a series of talks on applied pay- s
chology.
An enjoyable choir party was given
by Mrs. Pullln and Miss Diamond last
Thursday evening, at the residence of 1'
the latter. All members of Trinity's '
choir were there, together with soma of
their friends. The evening was spent
In dancing, games, music, etc.
On Friday night the children ot th
Sunday school were given a candy pull
by Mrs. William D. Wheelwright, assist
ed by Mrs. Kate Mather, Miss Eastman.
Miss Lucia Morris, Mrs. Thomas Sharp
and Miss Rhoda Rumelln, There was a '
large attendance and the children spent '
a very happy evening playing games
and pulling candy. The Sunday school "
is being reorganised, with Mrs. Wheel
wright' as superintendent.
Mrs. Wilson Johnston gave a talk to
the women's auxiliary of Trinity church
and their guests at a tea in th parish
house on Friday afternoon. Mrs. John.,
ston was a delegate to the late general 1
convention held In Detroit, Mich. She
told in detail ot the wonderful events of
that occasion. Her talk was enjoyed. - -
"God's Message for
the Present Hour''
ANOTHER GREAT BIBLE '
PBOPHECr.
The InfideVt Waterloo
EVANGELIST DICKSON
wilt show that the world is now
passing through the most aol- ,
pmn hour of humaa history.
Uncontrovertible evidence that '
the inspiration of th Bible Is
built on fact, not fancy, will be
produced.
YOU CABT50T AFFORD TO 9IISS
THIS LECTURE
SUNDAY NIGHT, DEC. 14, 1919
AT 7S0 O 0LO0K
CHRISTENSEN'S HALL
Hth fit. Bet. Morrlaos and TamUlC
The Psblle Iarlled. Seat Frs
Bio BI50 '
1
"TheLightofthe
World Is Jesus
ft,
God' dealinge with man
Jlluttrated ',
CONDEMNATION PON SIN REQUIRED
Y DIVINE JUSTtOE.
REDEMPTION OP LIPS PROVIDED '"
Y DIVINE WISDOM,
OELIVSRANCB PROM DEATH AO- '
' OOMPLISHED NY DIVINE POWER
v " The center of all ' ?
THE RANSOM SACRIFICE OP ;
CHRIST JCSU. 4 ,
Public Lecture by V
Co J. LE ROY f
Sunday, Dec. 14
W. Of W. TEMPLE
11th SL, RoL WashlnfUn-anS Alow. .
International Bible Student
SEATS FREE. . NO COLLEOTIOfl
WORLD ON SUNDAY
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