v THE, OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 14 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, . 1919. PORTLAND OREGON. 3 Churches Pan Jntensive to Campaign Cxterid 41mBership during 1920 PRAYER IS WIRED AROUND WORLD FOR FIRST TIME Appeal to Deity Translated Into - Foreign Languages in Inter church World Movement. Tho first prayer to be sent around the world by the Interchurch World Movement and to be translated Into . '- foreign language la the "watch . night prayer" for this year. It haa been telegraphed to centers In the , United States and cabled to foreign 'countries. The Rev. John D. Rice , of the Oregon branch of the move ment received the prayer, which follows: , "Almighty God. Father of all mankind, ' at the end of a year In which malice haa so often thwarted love, we join the prayers of all thy children around the ' world for peace, the elevation of justice and of brotherhood. TJRGE5T PLEA MADE "Thou Creator, possessor of all things, ; , who didst make the earth for the races 'of men and didst set bounds for their . habitation, forgive, us our greed as- we repent of our sin', and restore to all . hearts the recognition of the transcend ent right of human life to live. ; "Open our eyes, we beseech thee, to the dignity of labor, the eacredness of human service, and the privileges of ; production, that nation may join nation and man may join man justly In honest work to replenish a devastated earth. . "Quicken the sympathy of hearts made dull by reports and sights of suffering j Incomprehensible and. needless. IfOULD BT7KT MALICE . "Call ua again that we may bow before the eternal laws of creation, putting aside malice, envy, covetousness and brutality, to enter Into the peace of the sons of the Most High. "Hasten by thy gracious providence and by the consecrated efforts of thy children the coming of thy worldwide ' kingdom where justice, mercy and love : shall rule the hearts And hands of men. "Create In us, O Lord, clean hearts, and renew right spirits for the coming year. "This we ask In the spirit of Jesus Christ, our only hope. Amen!" ; Seeley Lectures on s Christian Science Second Church of Christ. Scientist, announces two free lectures on Christian Science, to be delivered by Paul Stark Seeley, C S. B., member of the board 'of lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist, Monday and Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Mr. Seeley is a well known Fortland man. A cordial invitation Is extended to the public. The Realization League (NEW THOUGHT) . Tire addresses br M. Ktfwerw MHIe, leader of the irw, 11 oeioo: a a ma it in a vw twi Soon OP CHRISTMAS." 8 o'clock: "MAN AS THB tblA' OOO." Children', chnrch at 11. Christmas Exercises Tuesday retuns. 14 1th at. (Hear Morriwn). UNUSUACTROGRAMS 2 WILBUR METHODIST CHURCH Multnomah Hotel l5R. SHORT, Pastor 10tlt MORRINtt SUSJIOT: "Peace on Earth' TitO IVilflNS TOMOi ''Some Things 1920 Will Bring EXCELLENT MUSICAL FEATURES .- PORTLAND'S OWLV SKXTIT EST SOLOISTS FINEST NOV CORNET! ST EUPHONIUM SOLO I MR. D. H. NIRRY j VTe are ao better than soma other folks. ' Vat w lack to reader a eel-rice as kindly end m broad aa human Dsed without eant or quibble aa to claw or creed. If yea beiiera In thl aart of a prooram, we Invite) Yau ta Worship With Us. 4 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ; ALDER STREET AT TWELFTH REV. HOWARD AGNEW JOHNSTON, D. D. istte a. sr. "Mine arid Thine: The Pronouns of Civilization" i 7il P. M. "A Message for the Closing Year" It ill STJITDAT SCHOOL 7l 16 ORG AW RECITAL BY E. E. C0UBSEX f DR. EDWARD M. PENCE r W1B Pnach Sunday Morning an . "Christmas, School for . -, "Democracy" V. s)ntf iB QYMtfflfl OH ,1: "When the Law - Becomes a Song" ' WESTMINSTER OHOIR WIU. RENw OCR SPEOtAV CHRISTMAS MUSIO TasroUy night will be a apedal occasion when meabera aad friends will rally at the church, and Dr. penoa wilt apmk oa "Whan tha , i; Loner Mas rouos Hta Prion." A i CORDIAL INVITATION . : : . TERDEJDTOAUL IS IX- Church Announces Holiday Concert For Next Sunday The Highland Congregational church will hold its annual Chrlstmastide con cert Sunday -night. The exercises will include carols and choruses by a young women's choir and vocal solos by the following: Mrs. Stock, mezzo-soprano: Mrs. Vogel, contralto, and Benjamin Staats. baritone. The elocutionist will be Miss Bliss and the violinist Mr. Kriager. Mrs. Richardson will be the accompanist The Rev. Edward Con stant will give a five minute talk on "Keeping the Heart In Tune." - Church Helps Cause Of Armenian Relief Sunday at the First Christian church will be devoted mainly to the cause of Armenian relief, to which, several weeks ago. the church school subscribed a Christmas offering of $700. Sunday night at 7:45 the Bible classes will pre sent their contributions with appropriate exercises of song and readings. At the Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock the Rev. E. 8. Muckley, a former pastor of the First church and now a field secre tary of the National Benevolent associa tion, will occupy the pulpit. For several years the Rev. Mr. Muckley has had his family and his business headquarters In Portland, but on account of the change of his field of activity to the Eastern part of the United States he Is moving his home to New York, and bis message on Sunday morning will probably be the last delivered in Portland for some "time. Wilbur M.E. Church Holds Two Services A musical program will be given Sun day at the Wilbur Methodist church. There will be two services. The sextet will be heard both in combinations and as soloists. Thomas Quirk, the boy cor- netlst, will also be heard. The Sunday school will have a short program at Its regular session, and the year's work will close in a jubilee of song. EL H. Morgan will sing the morning offertory. E. H. Davidson. S. II. Patterson and Miss Har riet Leach will be heard at night. D. H. Henny will play a euphonium solo. In the evening Dr. F. B. Short will tell of some things he believes 1920 will bring to this country. '. Wells Is to Preach At Friends Church The Rev. Lindley A. Wells, former pastor of the First Friends church, ia In the city and will preach in his for mer pulpit Sunday morning. Since leav ing the city he has been in me evan gelistic field with headquarters at Wichita, where his son, Charles, is at tending Friends university. Mr. Wells plans resuming pastoral worn ana the first of the year will begin his service at Greenleaf, Idaho. The Rev. W. C. Cox. the pastor, will occupy his pulpit in the evening. Evangelist Speaks in Christensen's Hall Evangelist I K. Dickson will speak Sunday night in Christensen's hall. The music will be a special feature of the service. The Seventh-day Adventlsts churches of the city report a steady growth in membership, due largely to the evangelistic work of Mr. Dickson and his corps of personal workers. The serv ices will continue each Sunday night through the spring, according to the present plans. First Methodist Church Twelfth aad Taylor Streets Rev. Joshua StansfieldfD.D. Paste 10:80 A. M.1 SKRVICK "THE YEAR" t2:1 P. M.I SUNDAY SCHOOL SERVICES PUBLIO FORUM DISCUSSION T:4S P. M.1 SIRVtCE "Respice Brospice SPtOIAL OHRISTMA MUSIO MORNINQ AND IVENINO ALL INVITED OTH 3L WESTMINSTER SUNDAY SERVICE : FOR BOYS' WORK Meeting of Unusual Interest to Be Held in Centenary Meth odist Churcfi. An unusual service Is scheduled for Sunday night at Central Metho dist church. The meeting Is to be held in the interest of the boys of the community and will mark a de parture In the work of this church. Recognizing' the great opportunity afforded by the strategic location of Its plant at the geographical cen ter of the city of Portland, this, so ciety has entered a serious program of community betterment. The plan contemplates the erection of a mod ern Institutional building, a site for which haa already been . purchased. Dr. Frank I Wemett .who recently came to the pastorate . of Centenary church. Is proving himself a capable leader. The congregation is giving most hearty cooperation in carrying out the policy outlined by Dr. Wemett The church has engaged the Rev. Harold Oberg as assistant pastor. He will give his entire time to work among the boys of the parish. Mr. Oberg Is trained in this work, so results are expected. In vitations have been sent to the entire surrounding community to attend the Sunday evening service. Mr. Oberg will outline his plan for the year's work. Centenary chorus choir, assisted by the Sunday school orchestra of 10 pieces, will render a special program. . Dr. McElveen to Discuss England Dr. W. T. McElveen thinks that Eng lishmen ought to be interested In his current events class Sunday noon, when he will discuss "Recent Outstanding Events In England." He will speak on the reorganization of the British em pire, Lloyd George's proposal of two parliaments in Ireland, the growth of industrial democracy in England, the new relation to Australia and the sig nificance of Viscount As tor's election. The service begins at 12 :2S. Dr. Mc Elveen talks for 25 minutes and an swers questions for 25 minutes. -ik Ministerial Relief Sunday will be devoted to the cause of ministerial relief at Kern Park Chris tian church. Dr. J. F. Ghormley an nounced. For this cause the evening program will also be given by the Sun day school. They wiU present the pro gram, "White Gifts for the King." DIRECTORY Sunday After Christmas Uniform Sunday School Lessons - Rriaw: Tha Training of Pctar and John. John 1:19 Goldeti text: "To SbaU Bo Mr Wit nesses. " Act 1:8. Young People's Toples- Banttet Cnioo "How to Make Xext Tear Better Than Thin." Pi. 0:1-1T. Christian EndraTer "How to Make Next Taw Bettar Than Thto." Pa. 0:1-17. Epworth Learn "How to Make I7azt Taar Batter Than TbU." Ps. 90.1-17. Baptist . Vint Whit TrmDle. 12th and Tartar Rct William A. Waldo. 11, "Tho Valedictory of tha Closinc Tear"; 7:30. "Tha Border Una of tho Closinc Tear." Et Hide E. 20th and Salmon liar. 11. 7:30. W. B. Hinaon. Thlrtl TinemiTr and Knntt Rt. TVth!v J Baren. 11. "Old Tear Meditations" ; 7:30, "Conclusions of Faith." Arleta Bar. Owen T. Day. 11. 7:30. OalTarr E 8th and Grant Re. 'New Tear's Besojutlons" J. B. ; 7:30, Thomas. 11. ' Another Tear.' Glencoa E. 45th and . Ifaia Rot. F. 0. LasleUa. 11. 7:30. Sellwood Bethanv Ber. W. X. Ferru. 11. 7:45. Grane E 76th and Ah Rt. F W Rtar- Inf. 11. "Tha Noise of tho People and the Call of God"; 7:45. "Tho Fasrinatinc Future." inirenKj rark Bar. a. Lawrence Black. 11. 8. Swedish 15 th and Hort Ray. T. O. H inlan der. 10:80. 7:80. 1 St Johns 11. 7:80. Hiahland B 6 th and Alberta Dr. W T. Mllliken. 11. 7:80. Mt OHret (colored 1 Braadwa and Xr trett Rot. J. W. Anderson. 11. 8. Pro Cathedral 10th and Dotm Rev. B. V. O'Hara. 6. 7:15. 8:80. 8:45. 11. 7:45. St Peten Lent Ear. p. Beotaea. 8, 10:30. 7:80. St Lawrence 84 and Sherman Her. J. C. Hufhea. 6. 8:80, 10:80. 7:80. St Franc ia K. 2th and Pino Rot. J. H. Black. 6. 8. 9. 10:30. 7:80. Immaculate Heart of Mary--Williams and Stanton Rot. W. A, Daly. 6. 8. . 11. 7:80. Holy Rosarjr E. Sd and Clackamas Rot. E. S. Olson. 8. 7. 8. 8, 11. 7:80 St Rose E. 63d and Alameda Bar. J. O'Farrell. 8. 10:80. 4. 8t Andrews E. 9th and Alberta Her. J. Kiernan. 8. 10:80, 7:80. Tho Madeleine E. 24th aad SUkiyou Bet. George F. Thompson. 7:80. , 11. Aaoonsion E. 76th and Yamhill Fiandaeaa Fathers. 8. 10:30. 7:80. Blessed Sacrament Maryland and B lindens iter. r. w. Black, s, 10:90, 7:80. Holy Cross T74 Bowdoin Bar. C. Baymond. 8. 10:80, 7:80. 8t Isnathm 82SO 43d at 8. E. Jesuit Fathers. :30. 8. 10:80. 4. St Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor Rot. War fen A. Waitt 8, 8:80, 10:80. 7:80. Holy Redeemer Portland blid, and Vancou ver ere. hot. wuiiam d. jjtrine. a. a. 10 :3U 7 :80. . St Phillip Nodi (PauUst Fathers) E. 18th 10:80, 7:30. St Clement 8. Smith are. and Newton Berate rawer a. a. 10:SO. 7:80 ,, Sacred Heart E. 11th aad Center Rev. O. Rob. 8, 10:80, 7:80. St Afatha fc, 15th tad IflUar Ret t. Commbky. 8. 10:80. 7 HO St BtaoMana (Polish) Maryland and Fall in Rev. F. Matthew. 8, 10:80. 7:80 Bt Joseph (German) 18th and Couch nev. o. nurrer. n, 10:30. 7:30. St Michael (Italian) 4th and 1110 Bar. laVBale.tra. 8:80. 10:80. 7:80 - " St Claire's Capitol HiH Father AViysina, p r,C!.rt-rEVa..?d Alberta Bar. A" Salnta i 89th 'and GBsao Rev. Father William Crontn. 8. 10:89. Sir !tric.k.l, 1 od Savior Rev. CharVa H. Smith. Mums 6:80. 8, :15, 10:80. 7:48. ' ChHattea '. Prk and Cotambto Bv. Harold H. Oriffia. 11. preecMnc by Rot. K. 8. Mock ley oehool procraa is interest of sWTIaAaaas L lAaRJ, Bia.E. 12th and Taylor BeT. R.' H. MortUTilla E. 78th and Rlkan. 11 T ift wSkt .-R Th and Liberty Bar. Joseph D. Koto. 1 X. S. . TSMm Matey. H. T:8- : v Kara Park Rev. 2. F nhimUt i tv. Debt of tho World to the Christian llinatJT; J Sundaj school prograas, "White Gifts for MS . JkfEH v,;t " .V r i " , .- ' - --h ;'.:--'.' ChrtMmi-Mm'' Leasoa subject: Caristiaa SeUaea." First lth and Everett 11, S. S , Second E. U asm UoOaday. ; 11. S. Churches iplan Jlew rograhi Wo (Enlarge heir ANT more people 'must be brought into fellowship with the Jrl church and learn its gospel of brotherly kindliness during j JK I the coming year, if the determination of Portland's clergy, ' "and active laity is carried out. The coming year must mean more than the years that have passed. Church workers feel as though the church has too long failed to take advantage of the golden oppor tunities offered it. But the war awakened the church as a whole. It was responsible to a great extent for the tremendous drives of the various denominations, which have brought new visions and new hopes into the programs of the coming 12 months. The church as a whole now sees the need of the world. It realises the need for less flowery talk and more definite action. That the appeal of the mission station hassbeen heard la exemplified by the manner in which the various financial drives of the churches suc ceeded. The denominations now have their finances guaranteed,, so they have set forth on the remainder of their tremendous task. Sections of Portland which have long been neglected and for gotten will see community centers. Children are to be taken off the street and placed in a safe playground, where kind hearted instructors will teach them the principles of fairness to their fel lowmen by showing them the right and fair way to play games. Wholesome reading matter will also be provided, from which the child can enrich his mind and gain the proper knowledge of life, both its trials and-joys. The work will not stop in Portland, but will be carried on In many communities throughout the state. OUTLINE PROGRAMS 4n preparation for the great things of the coming year. Portland's clergymen will preach New Tear sermons on Sun day. Many pastors will stress more regular attendance at the services of the church. In order that the laity might keep in constant touch with Its problems and thereby grow into a spirit where the ..necessity of cooperation will be realised. Dr. William A. Waldo will preach New Tear sermons morning and evening at the white Temple. In the morning he will give a resume of the work ac complished during 1919, during which time more than 200 members have been added to the church. The finances arfe also in good shape, the church being free from debt. The Sunday school under the direction of Floyd Smith is also reported thriving. The school over subscribed its pledge of $500 to the Armenian relief cause. As New Tear's comes on the regular prayer meeting night, the service will be changed to Wednesday night and a watch night service will be conducted from 8 to 12 o'clock. Refreshments will be served. On Thursday, January 1, at 9:30 a. OF CHURCH Third E ,12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth VancouTer and Emerson. 11, 8. Fifth 62d and 42d are. S. E. 11. 8. fixtlt Masonio temple. 888 TarahilL 11, Seventh Holbrook block. St Johns. 11. All churches Wednesday. 8 p. m. 8. OoneraaatloneJ First Park and Madison Dr. W. T. McRl- veen. 11. "Christmas Prophecies"; 7:45, Christianising Christmas." SannT4ri V. aSd and Tavlnr Rv J J Stauh, 11, "Tho lessona of Memory": 7:45, Tho Hessaca of the Tears and Christmas mu sical pros ram repeated. Atkinson Memorial E. 2flth and . Everett. Rev. E. E. Flint 11, "Takinc Stock or the Tear of Peaoe. 1019. aad tho Tear of War. 1918"; 7:45. "Redeemiac tha Time." Hiahlaad E. Ath and Prveo.' Rv. Edward Constant 11. "Still Following tha Star"; 7:30. Christmas concert Waverloiab Heichta E. 83d and Woodward Bev. Oliver P. Avery. 11. 7:30. lurelwood 46th ave. and 63th st S. E. Mrs. A lire M. Handwker. 11. Pilcrim Missouri and Shaver. Rev. Robert Murray Pratt. 11. "Tha Day After Tomor row"; 7:80, Christmas exercises of Sunday school. Finnish Mission 107 Skidmore Rev. Sam uel Kerala. 6, 7:30. TJniversitv Park Haven and lnhinl Bv. C. H. Johnston. St Johne S. Ivanhoji and Htr.hmAnd Hmv. J. T. McrriU- 11, 7:80 Danish-Norwea-ian E. 23d and Wnmnne ReT. Olo Tortossea. 11. 7:30. First German; E. 7 th and Stanton Rot. George Z or her. 11. 7:80. Second German E. 8th and Skidmore Rev. Henry HacefeaiU. -11. 7:30. Zion German E. 9th and Fremont Est. J. H. Hoop. 11. 7:80. rarkrose Ker. p. n. Holfman. 11. 730. Dunkard Church of tha Brethren Berth wick and Brai ns rd Rev. George C. Carl 11. 8. Episcopal Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen the Martn Rt Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop: Very Rev. R. T. T. Hicks, dean. 0:45. children's euchariat; 11 and 7:45, preaching by Dean Hicks. - Trinltv 19th and Everett KeT. A. A. Use riaon. 8. 11, preaching by Bishop W. T. Sumner. . St Davids E. 12th and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:80. 0:80, 11. 7:80. St Marks 21st and Marshall Rv. J. G. Hatton. 7:30. 0:45, 11. 8. St Andrews Hereford it. Plymouth Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 0. 11. -7:80. Grace Memorial E. 17th and Weidler Rev. Oswald W Taylor. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Bev. John Dawson. 11, 8. St Michael and Al Angels E. 43d and Broadway Rev. F. T. Bo wen. vicar 8. 10. 11. Church of Our Savior 60th ave. and 41 at St 8. K. Rev. E. H. Clark, vicar. 7:30. 11. Bishop Morris Memonai Good Samaritan hospital Rev Frederick K. Howard. 7, 0:3. St Paula Woodmero Bev. Oswald W. Tay lor. 4. All Saints 25th and Barter Bev. Frederick &. Howard. io. 11. 8t John Memorial E. 15th and Harney, Sellwood. Rev. H. Clark in charge. 11. 7:80. St Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Rev. W. A. M. Brock, vicar. 10. 11. EvaatetlowJ First E. 8 th aad Market Bev. E.' D. Hor schwen. 11. 7:30. Clay Street 10th and Clav Rev. Jacob 8toeker. 10:45 (Gorman). "Tho Star From Bethlehem"; 7:80. "Tha Significance of the Inoarnatioo (English). Swedish Tabernacle W. 17th and GUsan. Bev. u. J. Iedin. 11. 7 -.so. Pre Methodist Central E, 56th and Flanders Rev. E. t Harrington, wonvu meeting in cnarre ol Bev W. B. Huckaboa, conference evangelist. 11. law. - First E. 0th aad Mill Bev. 8. H. Upton. 11. t:sv. Alberta E. 80th gad Wygsnt Bsv. M. T. WBetselL 11, 7:ao. St Johns B. Richmond aad Hudson Rev. m r bu.wu. . ii v.aA . Mtim' s. v' loots Bev. 8- H. Upton, acting pastor. 340. s:au. ' Wlr.l IT Bfttlt and Main "Rev. Hmv T Cox. 11. preaching by Rev. tindley A. Wells. former paator; 7 :45, "Points of Emphasis in tha Pauline oospeL" by Second E- 9 2d and Slat ave. Bov. Luraaa M. Terren. - 11. 7. - Wast Pisdmoat Borthwlck aad Jeney Bav. Carey Jesaupp. 11, 8. Congress sfasi Both farad lth' and Mate Babbt Jooan n. wsso. iteiorm eynagocuo. Aervida Friday A s. aa.. Sstnrdav 10 Jtt a. aa. Congregstioa Ahavai gholom-' Park aad day Sts. RaoOl K. Aoranamaon. rnoay a p. aa. ftatordav S a. aa. . Coagfegatson Vevah Zedeek Tahnnd Torah Ota - ana uau kot. Anranam i. noeeneranta. Friday 8 -p.- sav.i-Batardajr.. f 8uaday,10 a. BVv : atugiono scnooi r-, -. .,. . .--.j, :.-iX'."--. Lattsr Day tatett : - ' : ' Church of Jesae Christ of Latter Day Saints Membership m.. the annual New Tear's prayer meeting of the First Presbyterian church will be held. The members are asked to come prepared to state In a sentence two things: The most im portant lesson learned in 1919, and the most earnest desire for 1920. PIAX WEEK OF PRATER Two meetings will be held during the first week of the New Tear, 'Monday and Thursday at 7:30 p. m. On Mon day, instead of the educational classes. the general topics suggested for the week of prayer will be considered. On Thursday evening the personal features of the suggestions for the week of prayer will be considered. Sunday, January 11. the sacrament of the Lord's supper will be celebrated and new members . received into the Church. The Rev. H. A. Johnston, acting min ister, will preach this Sunday morning and evening. The evening sermon will b a New Tear's message. A watch night service will be held In the First Congregational church Wednesday night from 8:30 to mid night. The main features of the pro gram are a sociable at which there is to be a story telling tournament, a young people's sing and refresh ments, Dr. McElveens reading of an original story, "The' Two Thieves," and an hour of reflection and anticipation. Sunday services at Vernon Presby terian church will relate to the new year. The . Rev. Bruce J. Gif f en is trying to get his congregation to start the new year rightly having everybody in the Sunday school. New Tear ser mons will be preached morning and evening. The young people will have a New Tear's party in the church on Friday evening. The Mount Tabor Methodist church and all its organizations will be host to the community on New Tear's eve. Beginning at 8 o'clock a community sing and program will be given, followed by refreshments. A midnight devotional service will close the old year. A sermon of encouragement for the new year will be preached Sunday morning at the Church of Our Father by the Rev. W. G. Eliot. The Sunday evening forum will discuss the place of SERVICES IN E. 25th and Madison Heber C. Ivenon, mis sion president. 10, 7:80. Ltruieran St James W. Park and Jeffersoa Bev. William E. Brinkman. 11. 7:80. St Pauls E. 12th and Clinton Rev. a. Erause. 10:30. 7:30. Our Savior E. 10th and Grant Rev, M. A. Christensen. 11 I Norwegian). "Departing in Peace"; 7:80, Christmas tree with children's program. Trinity (Missouri Synod) Williams and Graham Rev. J. R. Bimbach. 10:15. 7:80. Bethlehem Norweaian 14th and Davis Rev. WUhelm Pettersen. 11. 8. Grace (Enalhhl Mason and Atbina. Rot. C. H. Bernard. 9:45, 7:45. Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygaat aad Bod- ney. Bethany Danish Evangelical union and Mor ris Bev. L. P. KJoUer. 11, 8. St. Johns Peninsula and Kilpatriek Rev. L- Ludwig. 10:45, 7:30. Bwedish Auguatana Stanton and Kooney Bev. V. G. Ogreo. 10:45. 7:43. Immanuel 19th and Irving Bev. A. V. An derson. 11, 8. Trinity (Norwegian) Loveioy and Fortune Bev. 8. A. Stenseth. 10.80. Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chan- man and Salmon Rev. 11. H. aoppeimann. 9:15. 10:15. 7:45. Alberta Enellsh E. 17th and Alberta (Baker ball). 10. 11. Methodist Episcopal Carson Height Bev. G. 8. Brown. 10, 11. 7. . . Cmtena.re K Ui itnri Pine Rev. Prank Ij- Wemett 11. 7:30. presentation of program for boys wont during coming year. Central Vancouver and Fargo Bev. A. lu Maclean. 11, 740, Christmas program. Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell hot. E. 8. Mace. 11, New Tear'a sermon. Epworth 26th and Saviar Ber. J. Stanford Moore. 11. 7:80. First 12th and Taylor Rev. Joshua Stans- field. 10:80. 7:80. Firt Norweaian Danish 18th and Hoyt Bev. Eliaa Gjerding. 11. 7:45. laurel wood E 83d and Foster. Ber. A. V, Brakenbury. 11. 7:80. Ients Bar. F. R. Sibley. 11. 7:43. Lincoln E. 6 2d and Lincoln. Rev. F. A. Ginn, 11, 7:30. Moatavdla E. 80th and Pino Rev. Hiram Gould. 11, 7:30. Mt Tabor E. lat and Stark. Rev. E. G. Decker. 11, "Another Tear Also"; 7:30. ser mon by Dr. J. H. Secor. Fatten Alberta and Michigan. Bev. Goorg H. Bennett. 11. 7:30. Km Citv Park E. KSth and Sandy. Rev. D. Lester Fields. 11. 7:30. Sellwood r E 18th and Tacoma Bev. W. 8 Cordon. 11. "Naming tha Baby"; 7:30, Tha Time Ia Short" Sunnreide E. fl&Ul and Tamhill Rev. W. F. Ineeon. 11. 7:45. St Johns W. LeavHt aad Syracuse Ber. W. E. Kloster. 11. 7:80. Rwediah Beech aad Borthwick Her. Abel cxraM. ii. 7:so. Universite Park Fiske and Lombard Rev H. T. Atkinson. 11.7:80. Vancouver. Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid more and Vancouver Bev. A. Chriatanaen. 11, i:o, .ounoay acnooi uinsanaa program. Westmoreland MUwaakio aad Midway Rot. E. S. at ace. 7:80. WObur Multnomah hotel Rev. Franeia Bar- gett Short. 10:80, "Tha Fundamental Basis of Christian Peace": 7:80. "Soma Things 1920 wiu onai so America. Woodstock E. 44th and Woodstock Ber. U C Poor. 11, 7:80. Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland Bar. J. H. Irvine. 11, "The Closing Tear Christ's Valedictory". 7:80, 'Tba Harvest Past, the Bum mer Ended." District superintendent. Rev. William Wallace xoungaoB. u, v., SB1 K. 3d at. S. Tabor 2790. M. E. South First Union and Multnomah Ker. J. W. , ' Nazarono T.rt"T,E--. 12th Weidler Bev. 3. T. Little. 11. 7:80. SeDwood E. 9th and Bpokaao Bar. J. G. Dnngeoaoi. 11. 7 :. Brentwood -66th ave. and 7th at Bev. a C. Fowler. 11. T;80. . Highlasd Part E. 14th and Killingsworth suv. vv. r. aveenangn. ; XI. B. Beandinaviaai 94 8 Garfield Bar. Daniel naimrom. ii,. 7 :au. - .. PraskitaHan . f , ?1f7t "til ia AWor. Bar. Howard Agnew wuuB ai uuwr. snmr pastor. l:S, "Mine aad Thine; tha Prononna of Civillaation"' 7 JO, ' A Measage for the dosing Tear." ' Westminster East 17th and Sehuyler-aWr, Edward H. Peaea. Chriataaaa ansic 19:30, Central E. 18th and Pino. Preaching by tVMtXMrtUmttoaclie. 10 JO. rnatrJV M C5'- Banr. u Bouring Quick. 11, T:SO. ; ""t Tabor -E. 5th aad Belmont Rev. Ward 1 and Wyaant Hay. Bruce J. Glffea., 11. "What Prof. James SaidX About neenniuons- x I :o,' A WtaB aw a Will .V- W M : w" r. u r rinr .vw a wm T . ---i r- -.'.;.-w - BMISTS OUTLINE In Accordance With New World Movement Special Devo tions Are Planned. A definite program of action has been outlined from Baptist churches during the coming three months by the New World Movement organ isation of the denomination. Dur ing January emphasis will be placed upon prayer. In the private devo tions, in the family, through the family group meetings and in all church services the people will be enlisted to pray for the needed work ers and for wisdom and courage to do the full duty of Christians. During . February emphasis wiU be placed upon stewardship. The applica tion of the laws of the Bible with re gard to the making and using of money will be considered by all churches. During March, and. culminating on Easter Sunday, the evangelistic program will assume prominence. After the church Is properly "lined up" the spring financial drive will be put on. the church in the present age. . At the Fourth Presbyterian church the Rev. M. G. Everett will tell Ms con gregation how to enter upon the new year. BAPTIZE CHILDREN The evening sermon at Sellwood Methodist church will be a meditation on the closing of the year. In the morning the Rev. W. S. Gordon will preach the closing sermon in his series of Christmas services. An opportunity will be given for the baptism of children. The annual business meeting of Kern Park Christian church will be held Wednesday night, after which the young people will conduct a devotional watch night service. Miss Hazel Mulkey will lead. New Tear's eve will be celebrated with a watch night service at Millard Avenue Presbyterian church. A speaker from the federal labor commission is on the program. The Rev. W. L. Gray will preach New Tear sermons on Sun day. New Tear sermons have been an nounced by the Rev. J. H. Irvine of Woodlawn Methodist church; the Rev, E. S. Mace, of Clinton .Kelly and West moreland Methodist churches; the Rev. E. E. Flint, of Atkinson Memorial Con gregational church; the Rev. W. J. Beaven, of Third Baptist church, and the Rev. J. E. Thomas, pf Calvary Bap tist church. PORTLAND Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett -Bav. A. L. Hutchison. Fonrth FlM and Gihh Rev. Monroe G. Everett 10:30. "Haw Shall Wa Enter tba" New Taar": 7:80. "Keenine Chriatmaa Throueh tha Tear." KenUworth E. 34th god Gladstone. H 7:30. Hcne 78th and Everett Bev. H. E. Giles. 11. S. Rose City Dr. Robert H. Miitiigan. if. 7:80. Forbes Graham ad Gaotenbsin Bev. Ward Willie lima. 11. "All Thincs New": 7:80. -"Leopird Spota." Trinity Virginia and NSbraaka Rev. xneo- dore P. Smith. 11, 7:80. Anabel Bev. F. H. Mtxsell. 11. "Fellow ship": 7:80. "Beginning the New Tear Bight." Millard A venae Kev. vv. le urey. 1 1 , 'One Thousand and One Opportunities"; 7:80, 'A Weeping Optimist" Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Bev. A. T. Hanna. J I. 7 80. Mispaa E. 19Ui and Division Rev. TJ. A. Thompson. 11. "Another Tear of Grace"; 7:45, "A New Page in Life's Ledger. Unity K. 71st and Sandy Rev. 8. W. Seaman. 11, "God's Approval of tho Glory of Life"; 7:80, "Things That Survive." Seventh Day Adventlsts Note Regular services of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central B. 11th and Everett U. a. rock- son, pastor. . 10, 11:16. Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery li. w. Pettitt, minister 10. 11. Montevilla E. 80th tad Everett J. A. Ger hart 10. 11. Lenta 94th st aad 58th ave. W. D. Hunt ington. 10, 11, St Johns Central are. and Charleston A. R. Folkenberg. 10, 11. . Alblna Skidmore and Mallory Elder M. H. Wentland. 10, II. Scandinavian 62d at and 89th are. Elder O. 8. Lee. 10. 11. Salvation Army Cerpa No. 1 248 Ash at Adjutant Henry B Coaens. 11. 8:15. 8. Corps No. 4. 128 1st Captain William G. femith. 11, 8. 8. Nfw ehnreh Society 881 Jaf fsTsoa Bar. William B. Racca. 11. Unitarian Chnrch of Our Father Broadway and Tam hill Her. W. O. Eliot Jr. 11. "A Sermon of Enconracement for tha New Taar"; 7:46, "Tha Place of tba Chnrch ia Modern Ufa." Units Brethren Conference superintendent Bar. O. E. Mo Donald. Mrst E. 16th and Vorrieon Re. Brroa J. Clark. 11. "Loyalty"; 7:80. Christmas musical program. Second E. 27th and Sumner Rer. Ira Hawloy. 11, "Supremacy ia Awe"; S, The Son of Perdition Sinks." Third 67tt rt and 824 sre. 8. E. Bev. E. O. Shepherd. 11, 8. Vnnrth Tremont Rrr. C. P. Blaaebard. 11. "Watch"; 7:30, Sunday school Christmas program. 8t Jons (old eomtitntion) 446 Jaatup Bar. Walter Beynolds. 10. 7. 8. Unite! anawttoeJ First E. 16th and Poplar Bar. J. A. Oekley Green Willamette bird, and Gey Ber. H. H. If am nam. 11, l :su. St. Johns Ber. A. P. Layton. 11. 7:80. United Press ytaeian First K. 87th and Hawthorne Bev. H. I. niren. 11. 7:80. 'Chnroh of the Strancers Grand aad Wasco nw a. Rail Tn Bois. 16:80. Communion service; 7:80. "Soul Winning la tha Biggest Work of tha Coming Tear. KcnUrn 120 West Lombard Ker, George N. Tarler. 11. "Tba First Converts ia Eu rope"; 7:80, "When Sinai Quaked Greatly." Christian aad Missionary Alliance -E. ttb mi Rxr John K- Fee. 10. 11. 7:80. Realisation Leasae 148 18to Bar. Edward Mills. 11. 8. I'hriaiadelnhian 621 EL Washington. 10:80, Chnrch it (tot 868 Failing Harry Nasi. 11. 7:80. Evangelistic campaign. -u-i Hall E 28U and Stork. 11. 7:80 alen s Resort -4th and Burr-rids Bar. Vuti Johnson, awpexinta-adetrt. 8. . Pi rine Bcienoa E. 24th and Broadway Ber. T. af. alinai-L 11. 8. passtoeostal first aad Weefcingten Bee. Will C. Trotter. 11. 8. 7:80. Glad Tiding (PaBteooatal Mission) 348 H let. 2. 8. 7 JO. Penteeostal church E. 28th aad Ankeny A. W. SmHh. 11. 8. 8. Tetanteers of America Iti-aton 224 Bura side Meeting every Tmin eseant Monday st a o'-kvk and Snndav. 8 Ol bl . Portland Eccle-ia (Chriatadelpiiian) 1687 aelmrmt Reorn U. Tilling, aacretary. 1 1. PeniH Mlaaio- 266 la- . 8. S. Sorrices each algnt aa S. Chnrch of Cbrwt K. 78th and Gliaan. Jl. Tirat Spiritualist Mrs. XL 0. Bledsoe. ' 8, T-45. lecture and an sane: aa. IW (Mrituel Scienoe 126 Poarth St. Bee. Max Hnctmsa., a.- a. . ...... . , Passing of Churcli Landmark Is Made Feature at Klamath Klamath Falls. Dec 81 The pausing out of active service of one of the oldest churches In Southern Oregon was com memorated by members of the First Pres byterian church of this city at the final service held In the old building; Sunday afternoon. Members of the cotigretaUon, who have seen Klamath Falls grow from a village of 100 inhabitants to a city pf 7000, told of incidents lone seo when Indiana, camped near the church, came in and broke up meetings because small boys threw stones at them irom the belfry. Thla building- was the first church erected in Klamath county. 80 years ago. and has constantly been used for serv ices since. A new building- haa . been built at a coat of s J0.000. St. Mary's Church Choir to Sing Mass The choir of St. Mary's Catholic church, corner Williams avenue and Stanton streets, under the direction of Catherine Covach-Fredrich, will' repeat the Chrlstmaa music on New Year s morning at tha 11 o'clock mass, assisted by A. Wunderwald, violin ; Christian Pool, cello: Miss Florence Day. organ ist The soloists will be Mlas Zita Man ning, soprano ; Miss Gertrude Kunz. con- j tralto ; Frank Tomllnaon and Lenardo de Christoforo, tenors ; Stanley Bacon and E. Louis Fredrlch, bassos. The person nel of the choir is aa follows: Misses Zita Manning. May Barr, Christie De cita. Marie Marpet, Catherine Galvln. Addle Thayer, Clara Ilaffenmlller. Isa bella Murphy, Julia Blanc, Catherine Olanini, Gertrude Kuns, Mrs. J. Killen and Mrs. E. Kettlebury : Messrs. Tomlin son, De Christoforo, Kettlebury. Kelle her, Bacon, Smith, Wilson, Sins, Layton, Cearns, Fredrlch. Baptist Children Sing at Poor Farm The City Baptist Toung People's union will make their annual Christmas visit to the Multnomah farm Sunday after noon, where they will render a Christ mas program of song and distribute a gift to each resident there. The city v-ivna! 4 Art f A Tl T3 mar n a n ulasi on nouncecrthat the next rally would' be January 16, in the First German Bap tist church, Fourth and Mill streets. It will be known as a "Jesus Christ rally,1 as every member on the program will refer in some way to Jesus Christ. Dr. George F. Holt Is Appointed Secretary Dr. George F. Holt, for four years pas tor of the First Baptist church of Salem, has resigned his pastorate and accepted the position of promotion secretary In the West Washington convention of his denomination. His headquarters are to be in Seattle. The promotion board work is the new plan of the denomina tion. That Dr. Holt should be chosen to put this plan in action in Western Washington is considered highly com plimentary. Christmas Music To Be Sung Sunday The choir of the Church of Our Father will again sing Chriatmaa music Sun day. At the morning service they will sing the anthem, "The Hymn of the Angels," and soprano solo, "The Infant Jesus." In the evening the muslo Is "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" and a Christmas carol. CENTENARY METHODIST CHURCH Cast Mints and Pine. "THS PRIgKOLT OtWHOM" Dr. Frank L. Wemett Brines Tar Wassassa of Special Interest TOMORROW 11:00 A.M. "THE CALLING OF JOHN MARK" A SERMON FOR THK NOV VIAR 7:80 a. M. "THAT BOY' CHRISTMAS MUSIO REPEATED OHORUS OMOIR ASSISTED DV TEN P1KOE OROHESTRA AT NIQHT TNII 0HUN0H INVITES V0U Dr. McElveen Says: NEXT TEAR WILL MOT BE A NEW YEAR IP VOW LIVE IT IN THE OLD WAV FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH PARK AND MADISON STREETS xmas Musre and topics 11 A. M.I "Christmas Prophecies" 1S:S MOONS CURRENT EVERTS OLA88 OUTSTANDING EVENTS IN ENOLAND 7:4 P. M.1 "Christianizing Christmas' SM A. M.1 SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS PON ALL AOES ISO P. M.1 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SEATS PREE HOLY GHOST MEETINGS WILL BB HELD AT ' . - CHURCH OF GOD TTakMi Ave. sad Fafllav Rt. : Br ETABGELIST W. T. CHAPEL ' af Xeatsrkr A fipiritful Mao Willi Divine - Measa&res " k Tou can't afford to star swap. . DECEMBER tWAIttTABY Is SbsV 11 A. M EVERY 110HT ll .v '-- . H JTEALs rMter. ix SUNDAY SCHOOLS GIVE 115,000 Pupils Throughout State Havs Pledged Big Sum to Be Sent Orphans in Armenia. The children in the Sunday schools of Oregon will probably give $15,000 this Christmas season to the Armen ian relief cause, according to tha esti. mate made today by J. J. Hand saker, state director. The exact re port cannot be made for several weeks, as many schools have hot? reported. This estimate is consid-1 ered conservative. -: V Offerings of $1000 each are assured by the First Presbyterian, First ChrisUsa and East 81de Baptist churches of Port land. A little Methodist Rundav aehnt at Tillamook, with but 70 members has already raled J717 and expects to send In $1000. The First Methodist fiundar school has raised $433, First Baptist $260. First Congregational $450, Kern Par Christian $60. Westminster Presbyter ian $800. United Preabyterlan Church of the Stranger $250, Hunnyeide Methodist ;., Bunnysiae i.ongregatlonar $120; Lents Evangelical $260. Church of Latter Day Saints $60. Second Friends $63, East Side Christian $293, Advent Christian $30, aieaiora naptixt sz3.ss, Sheridan1 Chris tian $8, Hex Friends $32.06, Astoria Christian $67.90, and Woodburn Method ist $51.79. Oregon children are eager to hfelp tha unfortunate orphans In Armenia. Twenty-five children in the First Chris tian church primary department paid $25; 45 in the junior department, $$4.16; and one teacher gave $60. h The East Side Baptlat pledged $240 They now have $750 on hand and said In their letter, "You may expect a check for $1000." p Six boys In Epworth M. E. school have been contributing $2.60 per week for several weeks In preparation for tha Christmas offering. t-i ik Rev. E. Bjorkquist. Assumes New Work The Rev. E. Biorkoulst has arrive veoi in Portland and Is preparing; to take over the Buperintendency of Swedish Baptist missions in Oregon. He comes highly recommended from Clearbrook, M.inn.t. and succeeds the Rev. August Olson, Mr. Bjorkquist may make his headquarters In Portuand, but it Is doubtful If ha will live here, as he generally picks out some mlftslon point In need of a pastor and resides there. Mrs. Bjorkquist assists In the work while, he ia vlaltng other mission points. ; : Christmas Featured At Church Services At Westminster church Christmas will be featured in music and sermons. Th choir will render special selections ap propriate to the event and Dr. Edward H. Pence, the pastor, will preach sere mons in keeping with the spirit of the holiday -season. " Thursdsy night at 7:S0 a rally will be held at the church, when rr. Pence will speak on the sub ject, "When the Lonely Man Found Ills Friend." The general subject followed Thursday night is a study of the life oi nnai. ; "THE NEW COVENANT and WHAT WAS PONE AWAY IN CHRIST?" Jl . HEAB ' 1 Evangelist Dickson CHRISTENSEN'S HALL lltli St. Bet. Merri.oa aad Tsaatn SUN. NIGHT. DEC. 28 AT JiSO O'CLOCK SPECIAL MfSIClAITS PTJBLIC 1KVITED SEATS FREE Salvation for AU Men When and How Received WHO DOER JCOT HF.RIRE . BE LEASE FROM his Ail DEATBI Paul declared Christ to he lord of both the dead and living. Jesus said that in the time of Ms umimI iMun'rv . nJl in tha arraves would come forth for Individual trial and judgment. - ARE WE IN THAT TIMET Hear God's Flea of ftalratloa ' Eiplalaed K'fi'l;?' ITTBT.lf! LECTI7BE BT N. M. LEWTON Sun., Dec. 28, 3 P. M. W.O.W. TEMPLE 11U SU Bet. Washlngtoa aad AUer International Bible Students SEATS , TBEE BO ' COLLECTION for; ARMENIAN I RELIEF " ! '.i-f:'-i.f'-.. .- .1 ,j . - -