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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, ' 1920.
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PORTLAND. OREGON
jlMethodists of City to finite in r6at 0 Celebraticm of the Advent of
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Prohibition
MASS MEETING TO
BE HELD FRIDAY AT
FIRST METHODIST
61'shop Hughes to Give Principal
Address; Miss Garrison to De
liver Prizewinning Oration.
A cltywlde Methodist mass meet
ing, greater than any ever held be
fore, 1 is being planned for Friday
night at the First Methodist church
to celebrate the recent victory won
by the dry forces of the nation.
Bishop Matthew Simpson Hughes
will be present and give the main
address. Presiding elders in charge
of the districts in Oregon and Wash
ington will be In Portland Friday
and are to attend the service with
the bishop. Miss Margaret Garrison
Of Willamette university, who re
cently won the national oratorical
prohibition prize, wiJl deliver her
prise address. This will be the only
time this address will be delivered in
Portland. Miss Garrison is the only
woman ever able to win the nation
al prize.
Dr. Joshua Stansfield. pastor of the
entertaining church, will preside. The
congregational singing- will be in charge
of Walter Jenkins of the T..M. C. A.
B. If. Green stamps for cash. Ho
man. Fuel Co.. Main 353,, 560-21. Adv.
Hoi-
First Methodist
Church
Twelfth and Taylor Streets
Rev. Joshua
Stansfield, D. D.
PASTOR
10:30 A. M. SERMON
"Sound Doctrines
1I:1S . M. SUNDAY SCHOOLS
PUBLIO FORUM DISCUSSION
7:15 P. M SHIMON
"The Mighty Acts of Cod"
IN HISTORY
IN INDIVIDUALS
IN NATIONS
OOOD MUSIO LA ROE CONGREGATIONS
OOME AND BE WELCOME
CENTENARY
METHODIST
CHURCH
EAST NINTH AND PISE
"The Friendly Chorea"
DR. FRANK LWEMETT, PASTOR
SUNDAY MORNING
"His Temptation"
SUNDAY EVENING
MEETING OF THE
COAST TO COAST
HOLINESS CONVENTION
THIS CHURCH IJTTITESYOU
SUNNYSIDE
Congregational
Church
East Taylor at Sid
Rev. J. J. Staub, D. D.
11 A. M. " OLEAK OALL TO THE
CHURCH or TODAY"
7l4S P. MA BIBLE NO MOKE IN
SPIRED THAN OTHER BOOKS"
EXOELLENT MUSIO
BV OHORUS OHOIR
A Wl
CJ.COMI
FOR YOU
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ALDER STREET AT TWELFTH
REV. HOWARD AGNEW JOHNSTON, D. D.
10:30 A. m!
"The Prisoner's Question"
7:30 P. M.
"Reincarnation Considered"
ISili P. M. Sunday School.
J J IS P. M Orftas Recital by
F- E. Coarsen.
r
"The Soul of Portland"
,10:30 !
,- Snbiect of Sermon by
DR. EDWARD H.'PENOE. Paster.
; EVENING SUBJEOT
"A Graphic View of
Religious Forces in and
Near Portland," 7:30
By tn REV. BOUDINOT SEELEY,
Cains Sixty Slides, j
Bible School at 1:10 . "
. CNHsllsa IndMrar at :0 .
AM ESPECIAL INVITATION 48 EX
i TENDED TO ALL t
$oteA iHinisters of
ortkernSrcland to
Four' Protestant clergymen from
Northern Ireland will be In Portland
February 1 and 2. These visitors con
stitute the official delegation from the
Irish Protestant churches to Amarica.
The Presbyterian representative is the.
Rev. William Corkey. M. A., of Belfast.1
He will speak Sunday morning in the
First Presbyterian churc.i and Sunday
evening In the Westminster church.
The Episcopal representative is the
Rev. Louis Crooks. B. A., rector fit the
historic Knockbreda Episcopal church in
Belfast. He will speak Sunday under
tho direction of Bishop W. T. Sumner.
There are two Methodist delegates.
One is the Rev. Frederick Harte, M. A.,
pastor of the Donegal Square church,
who was pastor of th-5 Stephens Green
church, Dublin, during the "Easter re
bellion." He will speak Sunday morning
in the First Christian and Sunday night
In the First Baptist church. The other
member is the Rev. C. Wesley Magulre.
He will speak Sunday morning in the
First Methodist church and Sunday
night in the First Congregational
church.
Monday morning, February 2, these
four preachers will address the Minis
terial association in the Y. M. C. A.
Monday evening at 7 :45 there will be a
mass meeting in The Auditorium, when
addresses will be delivered on "The
Dangers and Evils of the Sinn Fein
Movement,"
Resigns as Leader
Of Church Society
One of its original Incorporators 37
years ago, and its president without in
terruption for a quarter of a century.
Charles W. Cottell, voluntarily, retired
from the leadership of the Portland so
ciety of the New Christian church at
Its annual meeting Wednesday evening.
He is succeeded by Charles F. Barber,
who was secretary of the society for a
number of years. Friday evening. Jan
uary 30, the society will celebrate the
two hundred and thirty-second anniver
sary of the birthday of Emanuel Swe-
denborg at the church home, 331 Jef
ferson street. A program of eight-minute
talks will be given on the man and
his work. The speakers will present his
teachings as a scientist, philosopher, so
ciologist and theologian. Facts about
his birthplace and personality will also
be presented. Every one interested in
Swedenborg and his work is cordially
invited to be present,
Sacred Concert to Be
Given Sunday Night
Toung people of the student volunteer
movement. Just back from the Des
Moines convention, will have the place
of honor at the Sunday evening Epworth
League service in Central Methodist
church. At 7 :30 p. m. a sacred concert
will be given by a choir of 30 voices.
FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
PARK AND MADISON STREETS
Sunday, Jan. 26
11 A. M. GREAT CELEBRATION
SERVICE SERMON by DR. W. T.
McELVEEN TOPIC:
THE CHURCH EFFICIENT'
1Z:86 NOON CURRENT EVENTS CLASS
"What the Congregational Lead
ers Think About Mexico, the
League of Nations and Other
Matters."
7:4B P. M.
"HOW TO BECOME MEN AND
WOMEN OF POWER"
:4B A. M BIBLE SCHOOL
:30 P. M. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
HEAR
F. W. STARRING
SUNDAY
11 A. M.i
"The Way to Win"
"Some ThingsWe Need
Not Guessed About?
GRACE
BAPTIST CHURCH
E. 78TH and ASH STS.
iz
WESTMINSTER
h1
it. an i -sr 'aw I
SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF
COUNTY WILL MEET
Departing From Past Proceed
ings, Convention to' Be Ab
sorbed in Instruction.
The Sunday schools of Multnomah
county will meet Friday In the White '
Temple In their annual convention.
C. A. Btaver, county president, oc
cupying the chair. New features
will be introduced this year. In- j
sted of the majority of the time I
being devoted to relation of past
achievements, conferences will be
held for the instruction of workers.
The main speaker of the convention
will be E. C. Knapp of Spokane,
secretary of the Inland Empire Sun
day School association. He will
speak at all sessions. The music
will be under the direction of "Wal
ter Jenkins. A pot luck .luncheon
will be served In the church at noon.
One of the features will be a recogni
tion of those who have been engaged
in i Sunday school work more than 35
years. Twenty-five prizes will be
awarded to Behoofs arid scholars bring
ing the best exhibits of hand work to
the convention.
The program follows :
MOUSING SESSION
10:15 Song ervi e, Walter Jenkins: key
not metuc, Harold F. Humbert; special
music.
1 1 :00 "The Problem Shop," E. C. Knapp,
ahopkeeper.
11:45 Veterans recognition service. Fire
subscriptions to the Oregon Hunday jttchool Out
look will be awarded for one year to tbe arhool
baring prertent the largest number of members
who hate been ronnwted with the Sunday school
work for more than 35 years. Special music by
"Veterans."
12:00 "Pot Lock" luncheon, directed by
the Portland Sunday School Workers' union.
Addresses by a number of leaders.
AFTERNOON SESSION
1:30 Song service, Walter Jenkins.
1 :50 The Sunday school future of Multno
mah county; report of policy committee; report
of nominating committee.
2:20 Demonstration; an adult class in
session; teacher. Dr. W. T. MrElveen: president,
E. I. Wells; secretary. Richard ( Doty.
3 : 1 5 A d d r e a a, "Educational Evangelism,"
Rev. Howard Agnew Johnston, .Chicago.
3:45 Announcement of committee on ex
hibit awards.
3 :50 Divisional conference; (1) children's
division, Mrs. 8. Earl DuBois, reader; (3)
Young People's dirision, Adolf F. Bittner, lead
er: 13) Administrative division, E. C. Knapp,
leader.
Visit the exhibits.
8 :30 Luncheon, with conference concern
ing county and district work, led by general
secretary, Harold F. Humbert.
EVENINO SESSION
7: 15- Orchestra, Mount Tabor Presbyterian
Sunday school; convention sing, led by Walter
Jenkins; roll call of Sunday schools. Delegates
stand, give number present, average attendance
DIRECTORY
Third Sunday After Epiphany
Uniform Sunday School Lessons
"Pter Stands for Truth and Honesty." Acta
Golden text: "taring lir r" n abomination
to Jeborah. but they that deal truly are his
delight." Ptot. 12:22.
Young People's Topics
Bapuet 1'nion "Tho World's Need of Christ."
Kph. 2 .1-13.
Christian Endearor "The World's Need of
Glirt-t." Eph. 2:1-1.
Epworth League "The Changing China.
Isa. 65:1-2. 17:25; Ker. 14:8-7.
Baptist
First WhiU Temple. 12th and Taylor ReT.
Wm. A. Waldo. 11, "The Church at a CrteiV;
7.80, "Regeneration, or The Changed Life."
Eat Side E. 20th and 8almon ReT. W.
B Hinson. MeT. H. T. Cash, associate. 11,
"Enooh Walked With God and He Was Not, for
God Took Him": 7:30. "Christ on Spiritism."
Third VancouTer and Knott 11, preaching
by Rct. V. C. Laslettc; 7:30.
Arleta E. 64 th and 4 8th STe. Rer. Owen
T 1)t. 11. "The Purpose and W"rk of the
Holy Spirit"; 7:30. "How Shall We Escape?
CalTary--E. 8th and Grant UeT. J. E.
Thomas. II. "DiscoTeries in the Life of the
Spirit": 7:30, stereopticon lerture on Alaska.
Glencoe E. 4 5th and Main ReT. F. C.
Lanlette. 11. preaching by Lr. E. H. East:
7:30. "Andrew the Rringer."
Sellwood Bethany ReT. W. N. Ferris. 11.
7:45.
Grace E. 78U) and Ash R-T. 'v W Star
ing. 11, "Tha Way to Win": 7:43 "Some
Things We Do Not Need to Guess About."
University Park ReT. S. Lawrence Black.
11. 8.
Swedish 15th and Hoyt ReT. T. O. SJoton
der. 10:80. 7:30.
St. Johns 11. 7:80.
Highland E. fith and Alberta Dr. W. T.
Milliken. 11. 7:80.
Mt. OlWet (colored) Broadway and Et
erett Rer. J. W. Anderson. 11. 8.
Cathella
Pro Cathedral 15th and Paris Rer. E. T.
O'Hara. . 7:15. 8:30, 8:45, 11. 7:45.
St. Peters Lents Rer. P. Beutgen. 8,
1030, 7:80.
St Lawrenoe 3d and Sherman ReT. J. C.
Hnghes. 6, 8:80, 10:80, 7:80.
St Francis E. 12th and Pine ReT. J. H.
Black. . 8. 9, 10:30, 7:80.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Will Isms and
Stanton ReT. W. A. Daly. 6, 8. 9. 11,7 :30.
Holy Rosary E. 8d and Clackamas Bar. EL
8. Olson. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 7:80
St Rose E. 68d and Alameda ReT. J.
O Farrea 8. 10:80. 4.
St. Andrews E. 9th and Alberta Rer. J.
Kternan. B. 10:30. 7:30.
The Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou Ret.
f v. fr.oA a ii
Araension K. 7Btn ana lamiilu Franciscan
Fathers. 8. 10:80. 7:80.
Blessed Sacrament Maryland and B land ens
Rer. F. W. Black. B, 10:30. 7:30.
Holy XTrow 774 Bowdotn Est. C. Raymond.
8. 10.30. 7:80.
St. Ignatius 8220 48d rt S. E. Jesuit
Esthers. 8:30. 8, 10:30. 4.
St Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor ReT. War
ren A. Wairt 6. 8:30. 10:30. 7:80.
Holy Redeemer Portland bird, and Vancou
Ter are. ReT. William J. DiTine. 6. 8. 10:30.
t:su.
St Fhfllm Nedl (Paulist Fathers) E 16th
and Hickory ReT. U. L. Ferry. 7:80, 9.
10:80, 7:80.
St Clements S. Smith aT. and Newton
Berbito Fathers. 6, 8. 10:80. 7:80
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Rer. O.
Rob. 8. 10:80, 7:80.
St Agatha E. 15th and Miner Rer. J.
Commisky. 8. 10:80. 7:80.
St 8tanislaus (Polish) Maryland and Fail
ing Her. r. Matthew, g. 10:80. 7:80
St Joseph (German) 15th and Coach
Her. B. Kurrer. K. 10:8O, 7 :BO.
St Michael (Italian) 4th and Mm Rer.
M BaWra. 8:80. 10:30. 7-80
St ClalrVa Capitol Hill Father Aloysius.
ir. . as. - :v, v:2U.
8t Charles E. 83d and Alberta Rae J.
T O'Plmn 1A.A
All Saints E. 89th 'and Glisan Rrr. Father
tuiiam vronin. s, iu:ov.
St Patricks 19th and Sarler Rer. Charles
sa. ssuu. saaasea o:su. a, v:15. 10:80. 7:4aY
Christian
First Park and Columbia ReT. Harold H
Oriffis. 11. "Profit and Loss in wTT-S.."
8:15. school of missions; 7:30. illustrated Arc-'
vc Ainiin lecture ry ueorge Edward Lewts.
tasi side K. iztn and Taylor ReT. U. U
Kodney ATenne Rodney and Knott K.
S. Earl ChUders. 11, 7:30.
noQcaniia ti. few and r.bu 1 1 .
Woadlawn E 7th and Liberty Rer.' Joaepb
u. Boyd. 11,8.
T. ,Y,tV-ond tn-R,T. R.
Bwern park ReT. J. F. Ghormley. 11, "The
Christ Calling and Your Answer"; 7:80. "The
Day of the Young People."
Christian Science
Lesson subject: "Truth."
First 19th and Ererett 11. 8.
Second E. th and Holladay. 11 8
Third- E. 12th and Salmon. ft. 8. "
r?.,furJ,ncoUTr ,nd Emerson, 11, 8.
" "ti -Masonic temple. 388 TamMU. 11, g.
TV. . . J. mock, etc joons. 11.
AU churches Wednesday. S
otes of interest in (Church
Plans for the twin convention of the
Oregon Christian Endeavor union will
be announced February 8 in the First
Presbyterian church at a banquet and
rally of the organization. The conven
tion will be held in Albany, February
13-15 and In Pendleton, February 20-22.
Baptist
Dr. W. A. Waldo, pastor of the White
Temple, announced that his Sunday eve
ning services are creating a deep inter
est and that the study on the founda
tion of Christianity is making a power
ful appeal upon the audiences. He will
preach Sunday morning and evening.
The Temple quartet will sing at both
services.
The Rev. F. W. Starring of Grace
Baptist church is reported to be making
progress with the Adult Bible class he
organised in his church six weeks ago.
In this time It has doubled in attend
ance. The subjects for the next five
Sundays are: "Salvation in Posses
sion, Progress and Prospect," "God's
Gift and God's Rewards," "The Two
Natures of a Believer," "The Standing
and State of a Believer," and "The
Other Side of Death." The class meets
at 10 a. m. in the church.
Metbodiot
In view of the many new creeds of the
day. Dr. Joshua Stansfield will preach
a sermon on "Sound Doctrine" Sunday
morning at the First Methodist church.
In the evening he will talk on the
mighty acts of God in history and to
day, taking into consideration both in
dividuals and nations'.
New members will be received and the
revival services will close Sunday morn
ing at the Vancouver Avenue Nor
wegian Danish Methodist church, the
Rev. A. Christensen announced. Evan
gelist C. August Peterson will preach.
In the evening this congregation will
meet at the First church. Eighteenth
and Hoyt streets.
Lieutenant Colonel J. J. Cro.sley will
speak Sunday night at Rose City Park
Methodist church on the retiring of the
service flag. The Rev. D. Lester Fields,
will preach Sunday morning. Special
music at both services.
Woodlawn Methodist church is en
Joying a new life and growth in Sunday
school spirit and Epworth league. The
need of better equipment and an en
larged and modernized church house is
urgent. Steps are being, taken in this
direction.
Presbjtertas
The Rev. Ralph McAfee, secretary of
the New Era Movement, will preach In
Central Presbyterian church Sunday
morning and evening. The chorus under
the direction of Professor Belcher will
sing in the morning. In the evening
Mrs. Arthur G. Harbaugh will sing
for past month, amount ot combined pledge
for Multnomah county. Oregon; International
and world's Hunday school work. Recognition
of school having largest enrollment at eonven
tion in proportion to average attendance for ;
OF CHURCH
Congregation aJ
First Park and Madison Dr. W. T. McEI
veen. 11. "The Church Efficient": 7:45. "In
creasing Your Power."
Sunnyside E. 32d and Taylor Ker. J. J.
Staub. 11. "A Clear Call to the Church of
Today"; 7:4 5. "A Bible Which Is No More
Umpired Than Other Books."
Atkinson Memorial K. zwtn ana tTeretv
Rer. E. E. Flint 11. "Wanted One Hundred
Per Cent Religion"; 7:45. "Eridence and De
feat of the Deri."
Highland E. 8th and Fresco Rer. Edward
Constant 11. "Personality and Respoasibility' ;
7:80, "The Religion of the Cotters Saturday
Night"
WaTerleigh Heights E. 33d and wooawaro
Rer. OliTer P. Arery. 11. "The Humanity of
Christ"; 7:30.
Laurelwood 45th are. and 65th at S. E.
Mrs. Alice M Handsaker. 11.
Pilgrim Missouri and Sharer. ReT. Uobetl
Murray Pratt 11. "Is Sanation a Matter of
Creed or Character?"; 7:80. "Is Prayer Able
to Heal the Sick, or U It Only a Cure for
Worry f"
UniTersitT Park Karen and Lombard iter.
C. H. Johnston.
Finnish Mission 107 Skldmore KeT. Sam
uel Nerala. 6, 7:30. .
St Johns 8. iTanhoe and Kichmond. Her.
J T. MerrlU 11. 7:30
Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner
ReT. Ole Torgessen. 11. 7:30.
First German E. 7th and Stanton ReT.
George Zocher. 11. 7:30.
Second German E 8th and Skldmore uer.
Henry Hagelgarix. 11, 7:30.
Zion German E. 9th and Fremont ReT. J.
H. Hoop. 11, 7:30.
Dunkarw
Church of the Brethren Borthwick and Brai-
nard Rer. George C. Carl. 11. 8.
Episcopal
Pro-Cathedrsl of Ht- Stephen the Martyr
Rt. Rer. W. T. Sumner bishop; Very KeT. K.
T. T. Hicks, dean. 9:45. 11. preaching by
Ker Wm. B. Hamilton of Medford; 3, dio
cesan Sunday school rally; 7:30. erening sen
ice at St DaTids. ....
Trinity 19th and tiered tier. a. a. aior
rison. 8. 11,8.
St Darids E. 12th and Belmont Bee.
Tho. Jenkins, rector. 7:30. 9:30. 11, preach
ing by the Rer. Rn-sel White of Ro-ehnrg;
:30 mass meeting ol city enureses rencuuou
of pageant "The Great Trail."
St Marks 21st and Mars nail KeT. j. u.
Hatton. 7:30. 11, 7:45; daily. 7:30 a. tn.
St Andrews Hereford st, Plymouth
Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9, 11, 7:30.
Grace Memorial E. 17th and w elate!1 iter.
Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11.
Good Shepherd Vancotirer and Graham
ReT. John Dawson. 11,8.
8t Michael and All Angels E. 43d and
Broadway Rer. F. T. Bowen. ricar. 8. 10. 11.
Church of Our Sarior 80th are. and 4 1st
at S. E. Rer. E. H. Clark. Ticar. 7:80. 11
Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan
hospital ReT Frederick K. Howard. 7, 9:80
St Paula Woodmere Rer. Oswald W. Tay
lor. 4.
All Saints 26th and Sarier BeT. Frederick
K Howard.!: 10. 11.
St Johns Memorial E. 15th and Harney,
Sellwood. Rer. H. Clark in charge. 11. 7:30.
St Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Rer.
W. A. M. Brack, tricar. 10. 11.
E ran fel to
First E. 6th and Market Rer. E. D. Hom-
schnch. 11. 7:30.
Clay Street 10th and . Clay Rer. Jacob
Stocker. 10:45. 7:80.
Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th and Glisan.
Rer. G. J. Ledin. 11. 7:80.
Pre mathoalst
Central E. 5Bth and Flanders Rer. E. L
Harrington. 11. 7:80.
First E. 9th and Mill Rer. g. H. Upton.
11. 7:80.
Alberta E. 80th and Wygent Rer. M. V.
Whettell. 11, T:o.
St Johns E. Richmond and Hudson Rer,
E. D. Blackman. II. 7:80.
Lenta Rer. S. li t'pton. acting pastor. 2:30,
8 30.
First E. 35th and Main Rer. Homer L.
Cox. 11. 7:45.
Second E. 92J and 6 lit are. Rer. Lurana
M. Terrell 11. 7.
West Piedmont Borthwick and Jersey KT,
Carey Jessupp. 11. B.
wawtsti
Congregaelon Beth Israeli 12th and Main
Kabht Jonan . vise. neiorm synagogue.
Berries Friday 8 B. m.. Saturday 10:30 a. m.
Congregation Aharai Sholom Park and Clay
sts. Habbi 11. A on, u Hi son. iiu), p. m. :
Saturday. 8:30 a. m.
Congregation Nerah Zedeck Talmud Torab
8th and Hall Ree. Abraham L Roseneranta.
Friday 8 p. as- Satarday 9 a. m. Sunday 10
a. m. Rehgwna acnooi
Latter Day Salnta
Chnrch of Jeans Christ of Latter Day Saint
E. 25th and Ms Olson never U. iTaoon, oris-
aaon president. iu. i:ao.
LannarM
St James W. Park and Jefferson Re.
William E. Brink man., ii. 7:bj.
St. Paula E. 1- k and Clinton Bar. A.
Kranse. 10:80. TIi WUI B Done as It Is
in HeaTen";- , young people s aeration; -7:30,
"A Wonderful Work i This World." .
Oar 8a nor E. lth and Grant Bee. It A.
m.;. ... ii jorwffil " Iu ,l. m
lYiava nalW'i 7. eai
es
-Jesus Shall It Ever Be," by Harker,
and the chorus will sing "Appear Thou
Light Divine," by Morrison. The new
pastor. Dr. Walter Henry Nugent, Is
expected here by March 1.
The Sunday morning sermon of the
Rev. Bruce J. Glffen at Vernon Presby
terian church wilt be the last , in the
series preached Upon prayer 'In the
evening Mr. Giffen will review Benja
min KIdd's last book, "The Science of
Power." in which Mr. Kldd, makes the
charge that Darwin's "Origin tf Species"
Is responsible for the philosophy of
PrussianlBm, and its resultant, the great
war.
Sunday morning the Rev. Fred', W.
Neat, missionary home from Africa on
furlough,-will speak in Mt. Tabor Pres
byterian1 church on experiences in his
work. In the evening the pastor, the
Rev. Ward W. MacHenry, will speak
on the New Era campaign.
The Rev., G. W. Gelvin of Orenco
mill speak Sunday morning and evening
at Kenilworth Presbyterian church. The
Christian Endeavor society of this
church will give a "shadow party" next
Friday night to aU'Endeavorers of the
city and their friends. One of the fea
tures will be a shadow auction, wherein
the shadows of the girls' profiles are to
be sold, together with the contents of
their baskets.
Congregational
Two reels of the "Son of Democracy"
film will be shown Sunday night at
Atkinson Memorial Congregational
church.
Dr. J. J. Staub will continue his series
of sermons Sunday night on Bible fun
damentals at Sunnyside Congregational
church.
lilld 3rethres
The Firat 'Jolted Brethren church will
hold a public installation of the new
officers ;f the Christian Endeavor so
ciety. Sunday evening. The pastor will
give a short address on the church
training school. The annual banquet of
the organized Bible classes of the Sun
day chocl wll be held Thursday night.
umrere wiu,De installed by Bisnop w
H. VVashlnger.
Sunday evntng at Second United
Brethren church Professor P. W. Davis
will give a sacred concert on his triple
golden chimes. The Rev. Ira Hawley
will preach Sunday morning.
The revival services will continue
Sunday at Third United Brethren
church, with Rev. Ira Hawley as even
gelist. Special music will feature both
services.
The pastor of the Fourth United
Brethren church will speak Sunday
morning on men and the church. The
evening service will be in charge of the
men, with Harry Melby of the inter
church movement as speaker. The men
will also furnish special music.
past month. Recognition of school paying in
advance largest per capit toward Hunday School
association work for the year. Special music.
Blackboard demonstration. World Facts." E.
C. Knapp.
SERVICES IN
Trinity (Missouri Svnod) WOliams and
Graham Her. J. R. Rimbach. 10:15, 2 :30,
serrice for the deaf by BeTi J. A. C. Beyer,
Mow to Make a Blessed Christian Home.
Bethlehem Norweaian 14th and Daris ReT.
Wilhelm l'ettersen. 11. 8.
Grace (Enelish) E. 24th and Broadway
ReT. C. 1L Bemhard. 11. 7:80.
Bethel Norwegian i Free) Wygant and Rod
ney.
Bethany Danish F.Tanaelical Union and Mor
ris Rer. L. P. KJoUer. 11. 8.
ot. Johns Peninsula and Kilpa trick ht. i
Ludwig. 10:45, 7:80.
Swedish Aucustana Stanton and Rodney
Rer. V. G. Ogren. 10:4 5. 7:45.
Immanuel 19th and Irrine Rer. A. v. An
derson. 11. R.
Trinity ( ScandinaTian ) Loreioy and For
tune. Rer. S. C B. Kneelsen. 11. 7:30.
ficn Erangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap
man and Salmon Iter. H. H. Koppelmann.
9:15. 10:18. 7:45.
Alberta Enelish E. 17th and Alberta (Baker
hall). 10. 11.
Methodist Episcopal
Carson Heights Iter. G. S. Brown. 10.
11, 7.
Ontenarv K Oth .nA Pine Rsf Frank 1.
Wemett 11. 7:30.
Central Vancourer and Frffo-llT A R.
Maclean. 11, 6:30. student rolunteer hour;
7 :80, sacred concert
Clinton KellT K 40th and Powell ReT.
E. S. Mace. 11.
Epworth 26th and Rarier Rer J Stanford
Moore. 11. "The Brotherhood": 7:30. "God's
Veto."
First 12th and TsvW R Jmlina Stans
field. 10:80. "Sound Dostrine": 7:30. "The
Mighty Acts of God in History and Today."
Fir't Norwegisn Danish 18th and Hoyt
Rer. Elias Gjerding. 11, 8. union Be it ice with
VancouTur Avenue church.
Laurelwood E. 63d and Foster. Rer. A. C
Brakenbury. 11, 7:30.
Lents 86th st. and 68th are. Ker. F. B.
Sibley. 11. 7:45.
Lincoln E. 2d and Lincoln. Rer. F. A.
Ginn. 11. 7:30.
Monti Tills V. 80th and Pine Rer Hi ran
Gould. 11. 7:30.
Mt Tabor E 61st snd Stsrk. ReT F. G
Decker. 11, "Willing to Do His Will" : 7:80
The Mass Morement in India," illustrated lec
ture.
Pattnn Alberta and Michigan. Rec G corns
H. Bennett 11, 7:30.
Ro-e City Park E. SRth and Sandr. Rer. D.
Lester Fieldi. 11. "Joy Among the Angels";
7 :30. retiring of serrlce flag by Lieutenant
Colonel J. J. Crossley.
Sellwood E. lSth and Taootna Rer. W.
S. Gordon. 11. "Modern Canaans and How to
Conquer Them"i 7 :S0, "Secret Sin and Soma
Remarkable Exposures."
Sunnyside E. 85th and Yamhill ReT. W.
F. Ineson. 11. 7:45.
St Johns W . Learit t. and Syracuse BeT.
W. E. Kloster. 11, 7:80.
Swedish Beech and Borthwick Rer. Abel
Eklund. 11, 8.
CniTersity Park Flake and Lombard Her
H. T. Atkinson. 11. 7:80.
Vancourer Arenne Norwegian Danish Skid
more and Tancourer Rer. A. Christensen. 11.
ersngelisuc fenrice led by Rer. C. August Peter
son ; 7 30. evening service at First church.
Wesleyan E. 53d and Glisan Rer. D. B.
Hampe. 11, 7:45.
Westmoreland Milwankie and Midway ReT.
E. S. Mace. 7:30.
Wflbur Multnomah hotel Rer. Francis Bur
gett Slort. 10:30.
Woodstock E. 44th and Woodstock BeT.
L. C. Poor. 11. 7:80.
Woodlawn E. 1 0th and Highland Rer. J.
H Irrine. 11, "Hare We Three Gods or One!"
7:30. "Who Are tbe Ungodly and What Is
Their Destiny?"
District superintendent Rct. William Wsrtsee
Toungson. D. D.. 691 E. 62d st. N. Tabor 2790.
M. E. South
First Union and Multnomah Rer. J. W.
Byrd. 11. 7:80.
Naaarana
First E. 10th and Weidler Her. J. T.
Little. Holiness convention. Evangelistic serv
ices. 11. 2:30. 7:80.
SeUwnod E. 0th and Spokane Rev. J. G.
Brmgedalil. 11. 7:30.
Brentwood 65th ave. aad 87th at Rer.
C. U. Fowler. 1 1. 7 :80.
. Highland Park E. 14th and Jarrett Rer.
W. P. Keebaugh. 11. 8.
Scandinavian .948 Garfield ReT. Daniel
HaUstrona 11. 7:30.
Presbyterian
First 12th and Aider. ReT. Howard Agnew
Johnston of Chicago, acting pastor. Rot. Leri
Johnson, aasistant pastor. 10:30, "The Pris
oner's Question"; 7:30, "Reincarnation."
Westminster East 17th and Schuyler Be.
Edward H Peace. 10:30. 7:30.
Central K. 13th and Piue. Rer. Walter
Henry Nugent 11. "Tbe Bugle Gall in the
Army and in Life ; 7:30. "The 1920 Advance."
Calvary 1 1th and Clay. Rer. L. Bonring
Quick, 11, "Lot-'s Permanency"; 7:80. "God's
Voice Air Down the Ages. '
Mt Tabor K. 65th and Belmont Rt. Ward
MacHenry. 11, relation of missionary exper
ience lav-Africa by Rer. Fred W. Neal; 7:30,
"Our Saw Era ObjectiTe," by pastor.
Vernon lth and Wygant Key. Brnce
J. Giffen. '11. Th Value of Praying for
Others ; 7 :S. M Hoc Tttat Helped Gaaua
the Gren-t-W "
BUSY WEEK AHEAD
FOR BR. JOHNSTON
Chicago Divine to Deliver Third
Talk on "Spiritualism" Sunday
Night; Other Talks Planned.
Dr. Howard A. Johnston of Chi
cago will give his third sermon oh
spiritualism Sunday night at the
First Presbyterian church. In the
morning he will speak on the pris
oner's "question." Dr. Johnston
will lead the men's Bible class Sun
day,' the subject being "Standing for
Truth and Honesty." Mrs. Helen
Kkln Starrett has returned from
California and will lead the Bible
class for women.
Monday noon Dr. Johnston will speak
at the Woman's Research club at the
Benson hotel, discussing by request
"The Shantung Question." On Tues
day, the 27th, Dr. Johnston will give the
inaugural address at Albany college on
the occasion of the Inauguration of the
newly elected president, the Rev. Al
fred Melvin Williams. Ills subject will
be "The Challenge of the Christian Col
lege to Thinking Men." The charge to
the new president will be given by the
Rev. Dr. Warren N. Landon of San
Anselmo, Cal.. a former Portland pas
tor. The chapel address In the morn
ing will be given by Rev. Dr; S. W.
Seeman of Portland.
Tuesday. January 27. at 2 p. m Dr.
Johnston will address the women of the
church, presenting plans for personal
work. The Woman's association will
serve a noonday luncheon for men and
women Tuesday at 12:15. A general
Invitation Is extended.
To Direct Activity
For Young People
After a brtei vacation, following the
completion of his work at Jefferson
high school as head of the mathematics
department, A. F. Bittner will take
charge of his new duties as Institutional
director of Westminster Presbyterian
church February 1. Bittner will have
charge of all organization work and will
direct the activities of the young people.
Including the Sunday school, of which
he will be superintendent, according to
announced plans. A feature of the ex
pansion plans is enlargement of the
room available for this department. A
campaign Is now in progress to obtain
tho balance of a total of 150.000 for the
proposed extension work, more than $26,
000 having already been pledged. O. W.
Davidson is chairman of this committee
and reports favorable progress.
PORTLAND
I Piedmont Clereland and Jarrett Preaching
by Rer. Boudinot Seeky. 11. 7:80.
Fourth First and Gihhs Her Monro G.
Everett 10:80. "Mind. Hand and Heart; the
Kxpresaion of True Religion" : 7 :80. George
Warner will speak on "India, Her Peoplea and
Customs."
Kenilworth E. 84 th and Gladstone. Preach
ing by Iter. G. W. Gelvin of Orenco. 11. 7:80.
Hope 78th and Ererett Rer. H. E. Giles.
11. 7:30.
Rose Cifjr Dr. Robert H. MiUigan. 11, 7:80.
Forbes Grahstn and Gantenbein Rer. Ward
Willis Long. 11, "Enlarging the Borders";
7:30. "Why Become a Christian!"
Trinity Virginia ami Nebraska Rer. Theo
dore P. Smith. 11. 7:80.
Anabel F. H. Mixsell. 11. 7:30.
Millard Arenue Rer. W. Lee Gray. 11,
7 .30.
Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Rer. A.
J. Hatina. 11.
Miapah E. 19th and Division ReT. D. A.
Thompson. 11. "The Extension of the King
dom"; 7:43, "Thrift and the World's Waste,"
Unity E. 71st and Sandy Iter. 8. W.
Scemsn. 11, "The Fragrance of Service"; 7:4 5.
"Is Thy God Able?"
Seventh Day Advsntlfte
Note Regular services of this denomination .
are held on Saturday.
Central E. 11th and Everett L. K. Dick
son, pastor. 10. 11:15. I
Tsbernscle 6th and Montgomery G. W.
Pettit. minUter. 10. 11.
Montarilla E. 80th and Everett J. A. Ger-
hart 10. 11.
Lents 94th st and 68th are. W. D. Hunt
ington. 10, 11.
St Johna Central are. and Charleston
A. K. Folkenberg. 10, 11.
Albina Skidmore and Mallory Elder M. H.
Went land. 10. 11.
Scandinavian 62d at and 89th are. Elder
O. S. Lee. 10. 11.
Salvation Army
Corps No. 1243 Ash at Adjutant Henry
R. Cozens. 11. 3:15. 8.
Corp. No. 4. 128 4 1st Captain William
G. wdiith. 11. 8. 8.
Swadanberglan
New church Society 331 Jefferson Rev.
William H. Reece. 11, "The Human Form of
the Divine Word."
Unitarian
Chnrch nf Our Father Broadway and Yam
hill Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. 11, service in charge
of Toung People's fraternity, with address by
Clarence Toung on "The lllgner success ;
7:45, "Answering Doubts on Value of the
Bible."
United Brcthran
Conference superintendent Rev. G. E. Mc
Donald. .
Urst E. 15th snd Morrison Rev. Byron J.
Clark. 11. "Divina Reciprocity"; 7:80, "The
Church's Training School"; installation of
Christian Endeavor officers.
Second E. 27th and Sumner Rev. Ira
Hawley. 11. "Hia Promise"; B, sacred concert.
Third 67th st. and 32d ave. 8. E. Rev. E.
O. Shepherd. 11. "Accepting the Invitation ;
7 :30. preaching by Rev. Ira Hawley.
Fourth Tremont Rer. C. P. Blanehard.
11, "Our Men Vnd the Church"; 7:80, address
by Harry Melby of lntercimrch movement
Unite Evangelical
First E. 16th and Poplar Rev. J. A.
Goods. 11, 8.
Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay
Rev. a H. Farnham. 11. 7:80.
St. Johns Rev. A. P. Layton. 11. 7:80.
United rVavytarian
First E. 87 th and Hawthorne Rev. H. F.
Given. 11, 7 :30.
Church of the Strangers Grand and Wasco
Rer. S. Earl Du Bois. 10:36, "The Promised
Land": 7:80, "Tbe Promised Messenger."
Kenton 120 West Lombard Rev. George
N. Taylor. 11, "God s Man Reaches Kphesus ;
7 :30, "If a Christian' Slips."
MlKetlaieaus
Christian and Missionary Alliance E 9tu
and Clay Rev. John K. Fee. 10. 11. 7:80.
Realisation League 148 18th Bev. Kdward
Mills. 11, 8. ...
Christadelphian 621 E. Washington. 10:80.
Church of God 863 Failing Harry Neal.
11 7:80.
Gospel Hall E. 29th and Stark. 11. 7:30
MetTa Resort 4 th and Bumside Rev. Levi
Johnson, superintendent. 8.
Divina Science Portland Hotal T. M. Mi
nard. 11. "ld Tidings."
Pentecostal First and Washington Bev.
Will C. Trotter. 11. 3. 7:30.
OUJ Tiding. (Pentecostal Mission) 246 Va
Pentecostal chnrch ,E- aCOth and Ankeny
A. W. Smith. 11. 8. .
Volunteers of America Mission 224 Burn
side Meeting every evening except Monday at
N o'clock, and Sunday. 8 p. tn. ....
Portland Eeclesia (Cbxkrtadelphian) 1697
Beiioont Oeoraw 11. Tilling, secretary. 11.
Fentel Miseioa 268 1st S. . Services
each night at 8. . . ,
Church of Christ E. 79th and Glisan. 11.
Fint Spiritualist E. 7th and Hasselo. 3,
7:48, servtoe by O. W. Shaw of Berkeley.
first (spiritual ratienee 129 fjonrtto at BeT.
Max .Hoffn.aav, 3. , Lch Person a Mirror
ot Himself."
International Bibla Student W. O. IT, Tent
Die, llth and Alder.; 8. 7:30. -t
V,Jtty Jail 2d and Oak tioafsal aarvana at
IJ by Uavaa Laaav. ' ,
Church Attendants
25 gears Ago WBill
LlcarlKUhitcPosey
Every person who attended the firBt
service In the present edifice of the First
Congregational church is requested to
wear a white flower and attend the
twenty-fifth anniversary service Sun
day morning. The celebration of that
day will be further carried out Thurs
day evening when some of those present
at the first service will tell of It in
brief talks. Sunday evening Dr. W. T.
McEIveen will preach. At the current
events class during the noon hour he
will given an address on what Congre
gational leaders think about the League
of Nations. Mexico, railroad ownership
and other matters along the religious
line. The women's association will hold
an all day meeting Wednesday for sew
ing. Pastor Is Released
For Field Service
The Pilgrim Congregational church
has released Its pastor. Rev. Robert
Murray Pratt, for aji Indefinite period,
that he nay reBponu to the call of (he
denomination for field service In the In
terest of the Pilirrlm memorial fund, the
crowning featurv of the Congregational
Tercentenary movement.
During his aheeMce the pulpit will be
occupied by the Rev. K. J. Meyer, who
veill preach Loth morning and evening.
The work of the church is well, organ
ized and all departments will "carry on"
with enthuc iam. A motion picture U
lo be inHt.illed next month. Rev. Mr.
Pratt will preach tomorrow morning and
evening and will leave for his new
work on Tuesday.
sat
National Holiness
Meetings to Close
One of the coaft to coast conventions
of the National Holiness association Is,
now In session at the First Naaarene
church. It will close Sunday night.
The company Is made up of Evangelists
C. W. Ruth of Indianapolis, Will Huff
of Sioux City and Bud Robinson of
Pasadena. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Welts,
of Indianapolis direct the music. To
night Bud Rotlnson will give his sermon
"To Heaven and Back Again." The
convention will close Sunday, but the
evangelistic services will ' continue un
der the leadership of Evangelist B. C.
Dewey and the Rev. Frank Blackman,
song leader. Three services will be
held on Sunday at 11 a. m., 2 :30 and
7 :30 p. m.
Churchmen Organize
New Community Club
Dr. Robert It Mllllgan. pastor of the
Rose City Park Presbyterian church,
has a surprise awaiting him when he
returns from New York city today. The
men of the church had an Idea that a
men's club was needed. They called a
meeting last Wednesday and organized
the Men's Community club. A. W.
Stypes was elected president : Reg L
Morse secretary, and C. K. Peake treas
urer. The men are determined to en
courage church attendance and com
munity betterment. Meetings will be
held the first Monday evening of each
month at 6 :30 p. m.
Delegates Provided For
- During the conference of the Method
ist Kpiscopal church south, which con
venes at Portland during March, room
and breakfast will be furnished dele
gates and visitors gratis. Dinner and
supper will be nerved in the dining room
of the church at 60 cents a meal.
White Temple I
inskrin nsitr iniavn smssis
DR. WM. A. WALDw, Patter.
11 A. M.
"Tl I OHWROH AT A CRISIS"
7:30 P. Me
"THE ft COgHC RATION, OR
THK OHANOKO LIFK"
SPECIAL, MUSIC
:4B A. SI. SUNDAY SCHOOL
:S0 B. V. I. U. MSKTINO
e Earth's
Five Dominions
Definite scriptural evidence showing
that the earthy fifth dominion, with
the desire of all nations is near at
hand, wherein perfect peace, life and
happiness shall prevail for all time.
IOC WILL BE INTERESTED
COME AXD HEAR
N. M. LEWTON
REPRESENTING THE INTER
NATIONAL BIBL STCDENTS'
ASSOCIATION
Sun.. Jan. 25, 3 P. M.
W. O. W. TEMPLE
llth St. Bet. Wathlsgtot Alder
SEATS ' iREK NO COLLECTION
I '
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
OF OREGON HOLDS
Unusually Interesting Program
Arranged for Big Denomina
tional Meet in Portland.
The unnual convention of the
Episcopal church In Oregon; will bs
held in the city during tho coming
week. The program Is full of social
and church affairs. Blahop W. T.
Sumner looks for a record attend
ance. One of the outstanding events,
is a laymen's dinner at the Chamber
of Commerce at 6:30 Wednesday
evening. Prominent laymen and
clergymen will speak. Reservations
for this banquet can bo made atf
the diocesan office, 401 Yeon build
ingr.
A mass meeting of the Sunday schools
of Portland will be held Sunday after
noon at the Pro-Cathedral. Two mlnut
papers w ill be read by a member of each
school on "How to Increase pur Len
ten Offerings," and on "The Nation
Wide Campaign." Brief addresses will
be made by Bishop Sumner anf the Rev,
R. II. White of Roseburr. The Rev.
William II. Hamilton of Medford will
prench Sunday morning at the Pro-Ca-
thedral. The young people's society will
serve a light luitcheon Sunday evening
at 6 o'clock to the new members, after
which a ehort business meeting will be
conducted by Miss Kdna Moore.
MASS MEETIMO ARRANGED
All the Episcopal churches of the city
will unite In a mies meeting in St. Da
vid's church on Sunday night, when the
young people's pageant of the church's
mission, will be rendered. Mors than 0
ing the visiting clergy will occupy fclty
pulpits.
Monday an all-ifey conference of the)
diocesan branch of the women's auxil
iary will be held at St. David parish
house. A social hour will follow. Tuea
day from 9 :30 a. m. to 4 p. m. the annual
meeting of the diocesan branch of th
women's auxiliary will be held In St.
Mark's church. In the evening the dio
cesan mass meeting will be held In the
Pro-Cathedral, at which time the bishop
will give his annual address.
TWO DAYS PROGRAMS
Wednesday's and ' Thursday' a pro
grams are :
10:00 A. M Holjr ('ommunlon, RL Stephens
Ifo-t'athedral. The bishop urcee all mem
ber, of the convention and the lsttv awn
e rally to be present. He desires the elerc
to meet in tne parish house at 9:45 a, m.
sharp, and to be vested for the procession.
11:00 A. M. Organisation of the convention
and business session.
1 :00 P. M. l.unoheon.
2 :30 P. M Business session.
0:30 I. M. lymen s dinner to clergy and
delegates to convention, their wives and
frleuda. Chamber nf Onmmome,
Thursday, January It
9.80 A. M. Holy communion. Bt. Stephana
Pro-Cthedrl.
10:80 A. M. Business session. ,
12:00 M to 3:00 P. M. Polls open f of "vot
i Ing.
1 -.00 V. M. Lnnoheon.
2:30 P.M. Closing business session.
Saint David's
Church
S. 1tTM AND BKLMONT
11 A. M.
REV. RUSSEL WHITE, Rossburg
7:80 P. M,
'The Great Trail"
A M0WIN0 M0IANT
BV SO TOUNO PIOPLK
OF THK PARISH
REV. THOS. JENKINS, RECTOR
THE NUMBER OF A MAN
EVANGELIST "
DICKSON
will p r e s e n t , undeniable evlde.nc'
upon tbe Identity of the "beast" OX
Bible prophecy. Every man, woman
and child : in Portland should hear
this startling lecture. ,
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Chris tensen's Halt
ELETENTH UTIIEET. HETWEEW
.MORRISON AND YAMHILL .
Sun. Night, Jan. 25
AT JiM OXLOCK .
BIG CONGREGATIONAL SING
gPECUL MUSICAL P0QHAH
SEATS FREE' PUBLIC I5TITED
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