The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 31, 1920, Page 14, Image 14

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
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"SATURDAY,5 JANUARY 31, 1920.
PORTLAND, OREGON v f
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to pe
Study
problems
(Sradiiate
Schools
VILLAGE CHURCH
TO PLAY PART IN
NEW MOVEMENT
Innovation Designed to Show
Close . Relationship Between
I Rural Church and People.
' Training to enable rural pastors
to interest farmers In church work
by giving the pastors a scientific
knowledge of the conditions and
-problems of farm life will be given
at "30 rural pastors graduate schools
in as many states to be operated
under the combined auspices of the
state agriculture colleges, on whose
' premises the schools will be con
ducted, and of the interchurch world
, , movement which will furnish the
faculties. Most of the schools will
be conducted for a period of three
weeks each, between June and
September, ' according to the an
nouncement of Ralph A. Felton of
the lnterchurcl movement who is
; ar an glng the details for the nation-wide
venture.
FARM TOPICS LISTED
It Is the plan to teach the rural pas-
tors how they may help the farmers
to get better crops by applying scien
tific , methods, bo that the farmers in
return may learn" better church meth
od I, which will also be one of the sub
jects (taught during the term of the
summer school. Good roads, finding and
" developing a .market, community health,
rural schools and similar subjects will
- be required as will the subjects of evan
s el tern, pastoral calling, church finances
. and religious Instruction.
Child welfare will be discussed on
the same day as Christianity and world
. democracy and successful village
churches.
: Missionary problems of the church
i ni receive attention, as will the sub
, Ject of the housefly and health.
TO COEEUTE WOBK
The whole course is designed by the
promoters to show the very close rela
tionship between the rural church and
the everyday life of men and women
' in rural communities.
Not only will the pastors be given the
. advantage of these graduate schools,
but the . pastors' wives will be given
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studies in a special course on "Home
akin --for 'Pastors' Wives." In this
Nurse -the relation ef rural churches
i j the 'organisation of county demon
stration work, with illustrations of how
put 'vp preserves, will be one feature.
. Home dtxoratlon, selection and care of
, ' tattling, . 'recreational activities and
octtry raiding are some of the aub
Vtor bt tight.
l-niPr the cooperative arrangement of
U ehtWPicfc ttrgatdaatiOM the Inter-
TMCb W oi -a ia .anient becomes the
rnctioat. 0rgeir(l. the denomlna
r.-nt rrfme f.-iismn B(KetJes are re-
wi?i ror tew eim.ijjTWwit of the stu
".terusi have ehrovd5 . futid
t defray the expos.es w n,, 5,tors
Vhom'thh. leWs asi fit as
students, whf) the boarts ,li Pap
tivt northJ, the rHeclpls Vs? the
J CongregatlojiW id . Hforrnt - Kanvl,e4
art' considering the question V making
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METHODIST m
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
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Divine Sen iest 10:$;o A. M.
DRIV H.. MARVIN
Mxctltjtnt mtxtic by sextette
chehr end male quartette,
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' A CORDIAL WELCOME
COME EARLY
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
AIDER STREET AT
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: THE REVEREND WILLIAM CORKEY, D. D.
Of BELFAST, IRELAND
i-5';, v 7:t) P. M.
Dir. Howard Agnew Johnston, D. D.
"Basil King's Chrittless Heaven
If 1 11 -8TJWD AY SCHOOL
Jlli ORGAN RECITAL BT
V v E. E. COURSE
SPECIAL MUSIC
"What h Authority in
; Religion?" -
Is Ut. Sehjeet of Or. dwartf H. Pmc'
.- Swmow a Wmlmlnslir Sanaay
'., norBlng at 10:0. -
';r.Y William Corkey
t;:. or slfast, ikklano
will speak it T:80. IT. at s chaplain
Is the British arm? and im dacorattd
for eistfagulslwd mi'I U. on thm field
ef twttla. H. will Pk in Um interests
of U. IrMt Question. ., . - ,
QuarriY amt rimr oroan musio
BIBLK SCHOOL AT 1S:10
CHRISTIAN gUDKAVON AT j S:SO
VESTMINSTCft CORDIALLY IK
;..; vTTK THK PUSLIO ,
Br; SSlaUo Stati
5E9oi-k in JJortJand
Dr. William A. Waldo.'paatOr of White)
Temple, will begin 8unday morning the
third year of his pastorate in Portland.
During the first year, 171 new members
were received In the church and during
the second year Just closing, 197 new
members, totaling 270. The . present
membership of the church numbers 1284.
Twelve new members , will be received
on Sunday morning. About 120,000 has
been raised in the church during the last
year. Dr. Waldo has been ; successfully
leading his church Into the program of
the New World movement The. church
has been organised into 63 family groups
In different districts of the city. On
Sunday morning the Lord's supper will
be observed and thehand of fellowship
given to new members. , ..
The Rev. Frederick Hart, M. A., will
speak In White Temple Sunday evening
at 7:30. He is one of the official dele
gates from Ireland to the Protestant
churches of America.
The Temple quartet will render spe
cial music at both services. -
Dr. Standsfield Goes
For Winter Vacation
T)i- StnnstftnM Rnnduv mfirninc will
preach his last sermon prior to his va-1
cation season, which he will spend in
Arizona and Southern California. Dur
ing February the following preachers
will be heard from the pulpit : February
8, Dr W. W. Toungson in the morning
and a sacred concert in the evening;
February 16, the Kev. W. F. Randall of
Seattle and Dr. Harold Lynn Hough,
president of Northwestern university,
Chicago; February 22. Bishop Matthew
Simpson Hughes at both services ; Feb
ruary 29. Dr. Toungson.
Rev. W. 6-Eliot to
Open New Series
Sunday evening the Rev. W. G. Eliot
will begin his February sermon series.
He will preach Sunday morning on per
sonal management of sorrow and disap
pointment. The church school chapel
has been turned over to the Armenian
relief committee for February- The in
stallation of office equipment makes It
necessary or the school and the Satur
day kitchen garden to meet in the church
room.
Vesper Services to
Be Open to Public
The Warren Vesper class at the First
Presbyterian church will throw open its
doors to entertain the public at 4 o'clock
Sunday. Walter Jenkins will render
two solos and Miss Gertrude Hoeber,
leader of the orchestra, will present a
program. A brief lecture by Dr. Angela
L. Ford Warren will be given, followed
by an introduction social under the
management of the members of the
"Friendship circle."
appropriations to send pastors of their
respective groups to the schools.
Headquarters for the nationwide edu
cational system will be in tho oftkses
of the Interchurch World movement In
New York.
Training School Holds Session
The third session In the SDliuc sem
ester of the Portland Training school
wtii h held next Wednesday evening in
tiw First Methodist church. The school
iftftag conducted under the auspices
of the .Multnomah Sunday School asso
ciation and the Portland Church federa
tion.
First Methodist
Church
Twelfth asd Tayler Streets
PTJBLIC WOB8HIP If) ill A. M. AND
7iU P. M.
PREACHERS
REV. C. WESLEY
MAGUIRE
FROM BELFAST, IRELAND
7i P. M.
PREACHERi
DR. STANSFIELD
OK
SEEKERS AFTER GOD
TWO GREAT SERTICES COME
WITH US
TWELFTH
WESTMINSTER
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RISH CLERGY'S
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Four Ulster Ministers" Will Talk
In Various Churches and at
The Auditorium.
An event in religious circles in the
city this week, is the visit of the
official delegation of Irish clergy
men. Sunday morning at 11
o'clock, the Rev. L. W. Crooks, rec
tor of the historic Knockbreda
Episcopal church In Belfast, will
speak in the Church of the Good
Shepherd, and at 7:30 p. m. in St.
Davids. The Rev. William Corkey,
pastor of the Townsend Presbyter
ian church at Belfast, will preach at
10:30 in the First? Presbyterian
church, and at 7:30 In Westminster
church. The Rev. Charles Wesley
Maguire, will speak Sunday morn
ing at 10:30 at the First Methodist
Episcopal church, and Sunday even
ing at the Rose City Park Presby
terian Church. The Rev. Frederick
E. Harte, pastor of the great Done
gal Square church, and an eye wit
ness of the "Easter rebellion" in
Dublin, will speak Sunday morning
at 10:30 In the First Christian
church and Sunday night at the
First Baptist church.
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock the
Rev. Frederick E. Harte will speak in
the T. M. C. A., and at 4 o'clock Rev.
and Mrs. William Corkey will speak In
the T. W. C. A.
Monday night the public is invited to
hear these four clergymen from Ulster
talk in The Auditorium. Holders of
tickets will be admitted from 6 :30 to
7:30. The doors will be thrown open
to the public at 7:30 without admission.
The addresses wDl begin at 8 o'clock.
Johnston Speaks at Church
Dr. Howard Agnew Johnston, D. D.,
of Chicago, is to occupy the pulpit of
the First Presbyterian church Sunday
evening, and will continue the sermons
on "Problems of the Future Life."
DIRECTORY
Fourth Sunday After Epiphany
Uniform Sunday School Lessons
"Peter Mtd John in Sunula." Act 8:14-24.
Golden text: "Te shall be tay witnesses both
In Jeraulem snd in .11 Jades sod Bsmsria, snd
unto the uttermost put of the eerth." Acts 1 :8.
Young People's Topics
Christian Kndesror "What Doe. Our Pledg.
Require?" Duet. 18: 4; John 14:21-28.
Epworth IjtKUe "MediosJ Science and Chi
nese Leadership." Jer 80:12-17; l.uke 17:11-9.
Baptist
Firt Whit. Tempi.. 12th snd Tarlor-s ReT.
Wm. A. Waldo. 11, "Church Prosperity'': 7:80,
preaching by Rav. Frederick Harte of Ireland.
East Side E. 20th and Salmon Bst. W.
B. Hinsou. Re t. H. T. Cssh. ajsociste. 11. "The
Challenge of Ood Will Too Accept Itt" Com
munion and baptism; 7:8u, Th. Kue and fall
of Simon Peter."
Third Vancouver and Knott 11. preaching
by Re. V. C. UuletU; 7:80.
Arleta B. 84 th and 48th are. Her. Own
T. Day. 11. 7:80.
CalTarr K. "th and Grant Bar. J. E.
Thomas. 11. "Th. Fail) Isto th. Will of
God"; 7:80. "Tb. Hind, of OobtukIob: What
It Does."
OlenecM E. 4Sth sad Main Kw. F. C.
Iatetts. 11, "Philip or the Friendship that
Molds Character "; 7:80, "Nathaniel or Accept
lug th. Challenre of Dirine Leadership."
SeUwood Bethany Her. VI. N. Ferris. 11.
7:45.
Qrece K. 78th snd Ah. Tier. F W. Star
ing. 11. "th. Great Purchase" ; 7:48.
University Park Rer. S. Lawrence Black.
11. 8.
Swedish 16th and Hort Est. T. G. SJolan-
der. 10:80. 7:80.
81 Johns 11. 7:80.
Highland B, 8th and Alberta Pr W. T
MQUken. 11. ''Spiritual Conceit"; T:80. ''Th.
Law of Wrong Suggestion."
Mt. OliTet (colored) Broadway and Ev
erett Rer. J. W. Anderson.' 11, 8.
Ethn BwedUh Mallory and Skidmore Rer.
A. G. Sandbloav 2 :80. 3:30.
Oatnoiio
Pro Cathedral 16th and Darts Ret. E. V.
O'Hara. 0. 7:18. 8:30. 8:46. 11. 7:48.
St. Peters Lenta Rer. p. Beutaen. 8,
10.80. 7:80.
St Lawrence Sd and Sherman Rer. J. C.
Hughes. 8. 8:80. 10:80. 7:80.
St Francis E. 12th snd Pine Her. J. H.
Black. 8. 8. . 10:30. 7:80.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams and
Stanton Rer. W. A. Daly. 6, 8. 9, 11, 7:30.
Holy Rosary B. 3d and Clackamas Rr E.
8. Olson. ' 6. 7, 8. . 11. 7:80
Bt Rose E. 63d ud Alsmeda R. J.
0FamlL 8. 10:80, 4.
St Andrews E. 9th sad Alberts Rer. J.
Kternan. 8. 10:80, 7:80.
Th. Madeletn. E. 24th and Siakiyoa ReT.
George F. Thompson. 7:30, 9. 11.
Ascension E. 76th and T am hill Franctoeaa
Fathers. 8, 10:80. 7:80.
Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandeas
Rer. F. W. Black. 8. 10:80. 7:80.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoln ReT. C. Raymond.
8. 10:30, 7:80.
St Ignatius 8220 48d st 8. E. Jesuit
Fathers. :80. 8. 10:80. 4. ;
8L Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor Rev. Wax
ren A. Wsitt . 8:30. 10:80. 7:80.
Holy Redeemer Portland bird, and Vancou
ver t& Rot. William J. Dirine. 6. 8. 10:30,
7 :80.
St Phillip Nedi (Panllst Fathers) E. 16th
and Hiokory Rer. M. L, Fury. 7:80. S,
10:10. 7:30.
St dements S. Smith are. and Newton
Seroite Fathers. 6. 8. 10:80, 7:80.
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center By?. G.
Sob. 8. 10:80. 7:80.
8t Agatha B. 15th and Millar Rer. J.
CommiKky. 8, 10:80. 7:80.
St Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland asd Fail
ing Rev. F. Matthew. 8. 10:80, 7:80.
St Joseph (German) 16th and Couch
Rer. B. Rurrer. 8. 10:80, 7:80.
8t Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Re?.
M. Balet. 8:80, 10:80. 7:30.
St Claire's Capitol Hill Father Aloyttus.
O. F. M. 7:20. 9:20.
St Charles E. 8 3d and Alberts Rer. J.
P. O'Flynn. 8. 10:80.
AU Saints K. 89th and GDaan Res. Father
William Cronin. 8. 10:80.
8t Patricks 19th and Sarier ReT. Charles
M. Smith. Masses 6:80. 8. 9:15. 10:80. 7:48.
Ohrlstlan
First Park and Columbia Rer. RarnM W
Griff is. 11, preaching by Rer. Frederick Hart, of
jsetissa, tretana; :io, scaool or missions.
East Side K. 12th and Taylor Her. R. H.
Sawyer. 11. 7:80.
- Rodney A Tenue Rodney and Knott Res.
S. Ear Chnder.. 11. 7:80.
MonUrilla E. 7U and Gllsan. Bst. Car
roU a Roberts. 11. 7:80.
G R A CI
BAPTIST CHURCH
!- .! ' . TSTII and ASH T.
..." SUNKCTS "
A. M.
. "The Great Purchase'
1:45 P.M.
"The Acid Test of Morality
- I., r. W. STS RRIN 0, Pastor.'
VISIT EVENTFU
5otes. of Hfnterest' in. Ckurctes
Father and Son week, February 14-,
22. will be observed this year. In a na
tional way, being promoted by the T.
M. C A. In Portland, the boys' divi
sion, of which J. G, Meehan is secre
tary, will have charge, directing activ
ities and assisting where possible. F. J.
Meyer, secretary of the service depart
ment,' is handling the details and an
nounces that it is hoped all churches,
civic and other similar organisations,
will make arrangements for some spe
cial features. Many are planning ban
quets. The bringing of men and boys
Into closer relationship is the chief ob
ject of the week.
BAPTIST
The denominational program of the
Baptists for February calls for empha
sis on the stewardship plan. The appli
cation of the laws of the Bible with
regard to the making and using of
money will be considered In the churches.
During March and culminating Easter
Sunday. April 4, the evangelistic pro
gram will have the place of emphasis.
A series of sermons on psychology
will be preached on the Sunday evenings
during February by Rev. W. T. MUli
ken of Highland Baptist church. While
residing in the Middle West Dr. MiHI
ken was examiner in psychology for the
graduate courses at Swing college.
CHRISTIAN '
Rev. Carroll C. Roberts of Fresno,
Cal., has accepted the pastorate of the
Montavtlla Christian church. The four
sermons he has preached in Montavilla
have endeared the people to him. Rev.
Mr. Roberts is a state Christian En
deavor officer, so a lively young peo
ple's organisation is anticipated. J. E.
Springer, Bible school superintendent,
also looks for growth In his depart
ment A special mass meeting for parents
and children will be held Sunday morn
ing at Kern Park Christian church by
Rev. J. F. Ghormley. In the evening the
Christian Endeavor members will have
charge of the service.
CONGREGATIONAL
What Sir Oliver Lodge. English, sci
entist, has to say on spiritualism, fur
nished Dr. W. T. McElveen with his
topic for Sunday evening at the First
Congregational church. In his current
events class Sunday noon. Dr. McEl
veen proposes to tell the reason for the
Sinn Fein and Ulster differences.
Miss Helen Hewitt, who spent many
years In Mexico, will speak at the High
land Congregational church on Sunday
night on "Life and Conditions in Mex
ico Social, Religious ana Otherwise."
OF CHURCH
Woodlawn F! 7th and Liberty Bar. Joseph
O. BovL 11. 8.
Vernon E. 15th snd Wygant Rer. R.
Tibbs Unxtt 11. 7:80.
Kern Park Rer. J. F. Ghormley. 11. meet
ing for parents and children; 7 :80. Christian
Endeavor program.
Christian Science
Lesson subject: "Lore."
First lth and ETerett 11. 8.
Secoml E. Sth and Holladay. 11. 8.
Third E 12th snd Salmon. 11. 8.
Fourth Vancouver and Emerson. 11, 8.
Fifth 62d and 42d are. S. B. 11. 8.
Sixth Masonic tnmple. 368 TamhllL 11. 8.
Berenth Holbrnok block. St Johns. 11.
All churches Wednesday. 8 p. ra.
Oongregallanal
First Psrk snd Msdison Dr. W. T. McBl
veen. 11. "Tb. Program of the Church"; 7:46.
"Spiritualism."
Snnnyaide E 82d snd Tsylor Rev J. J.
Btaub. 11, "The Real Business of the Church' ;
7:4S. serrice in charge of Senior Christian En
deavor society.
Atkinson Memorial B. 39th and Everett
Rer. E. E. Flint 11. "The Leavening Power of
the NsUons"; 7:45. "Why I Am Not at
Church." .
Highland E th and Preoeoii Rev. Edward
Constant 11, "The Responsive Heart"; 7:30,
"Life ia Mexico," by Miss Hewitt
Waverleia-h HelfhU E. 33d and Woodward--Rer.
Oliver P. Avery. 11. "Be Te Ready for
Chrtet"; 7:30, "Recovering Lost Values. I"
Laurelwood 45th ave. and 65th st 8. E.
Mrs. A He M. Handsaker. 11.
Pi la-rim Missouri and Shaver. Rev. Robert
Murray Pratt 11, 7:30.
University Park Haven and Lombard Re?.
C. H. Johnston.
Finnish Mason and Albina Rev. A. A
Harjia. 6 and 8 p. m.
8t Johns 8. tvanho. and Richmond Rer.
J. T. Merrill 11. 7:80
Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner
Rev. Ole Torgwwen. 11, 7:30.
First German E. 7th and Stanton Rev.
George Zocher. 11, 7:80.
Second German E. 8th and Skidmore Rev.
Henry Hagelgana. 11. 7:30.
Zion German E. 9th and Fremont Rev. J.
H. Hoop. 11. 7:80.
Dunaard
Church of th. Brethren Borthwiek and Brai
ns rd Rev. George C. CarL 11. 8.
Rplscwnal
Pro-Cathedrsl of t Stephen the Martyr
Rt R.v. W. Ta Sumner bishop; Very Rev. R.
T. T. Hicks, dean. 9:45. 11. "Practical Re
ligion"; 7:80. "The Scriptural Basis of Healing."
Trinity 19th and Everett Kev. A. A. Mor
rison, 8, 11. "Peace"; 8, "IndMduaMsm."
St Darids E. 12th and Belmont Rer.
Tbos. Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 9:30, 11. 7:80.
St Marks 21st and Marshall Rev. J. G.
Hatton. 7:30. 11. 7:45; daily, 7:80 a. m.
St Andrews Hereford st. Plymouth
Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9, 11. 7:30.
Grace Memorial E. 17th and Weidler Kev.
Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11.
Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham
Rev. John Dawson. 11, preaching by Rev. L. W.
Crooks of Belfast Ireland; 8.
St Michael and All. Angels E. 43d and
Broadway Rer. F. T. Bowen, vicar. 8, 10, 11.
Church of Our Sartor 60th are. and 41 at
st 8. E.- Rev. E. H. Clark, ricar. 7 :30. 11.
Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan
hospital Rev Frederick K. Howard, 7. 0:30.
St Pauls Wood me re Rev. Oswald W. Tay
lor. 4.
All Saints 25th and Barter Bst. Frederick
K. Howard. 10. 11.
St Johns Memorial E. 15th and Harney,
SeUwood. Rer. H. Clark in charge. 11. 7:30.
St . Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Rot.
W. A. M. Brack, ricar. 10. 11.
CTangsllcal
First E. 6th and Market Rer. E. D. Hom
schuch. 11. 7:80.
Clay Street 10th and Clay Rer. Jacob
Stocker. 10:45 (German) "The Missions of Our
Church': 3: service at the Altenheim; 7:30
(English), "The Relation of Regeneration to
SanetificaUon.
Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th and Gllsan.
Bar. C J. Ledin. 11. 7:80.
Pre Methodist
Central E. 55 th and Flanders Rev. K. 1.
Harrington. 11. 7:30.
First E. 9th and Mill Rev. 8. H. Upton.
11. 7:80.
Alberta E. 80th and Wygant Rer. M. T.
Wheta.lL 11. 7:30. , . ff
St Johns E. Richmond and Hudson Rer.
E. D. Blaekman. 11, 7:80.
Lenta Rer. S. H. Upton, acting pastor. 2:30,
:su.
First E. 85th and Main Rer. Homer L.
Cos. 11, 7:45.
Seoond- E. 93d and 61st are. Rer. Lnrua
M. Terrell 11. 7.
Wast Piedmuut Borthwiek and Jersey Rev.
Carejt. JawMptv 11. a.
. V)agTefaeloa Beth Israel 1 2th and Ifatn
Rabbi Jonah B. - Win. Reform Synagogue.
Sen sue Friday 8 P- Bx.. Saturday 10:80 a. m.
Conamcateou Abavai Aholota Park and Clay
eta. Rabbi B. Abraaamson. Fridaji 6 p. m.;
Saturday, 8:80 a m. .
Congregatio tt'ctali Zedeek Talmud Torah
6th and Hall Rev. Abraham L Boseneranta.
Friday S p. m. Saturday 9 a. an. Sunday 10
a. as..: HellgioTsa school
I sjTltr Oaf Snlntg -'
Church e Jeeos Christ ef Latter Day Saat
m. 2tb and Msdison Hebw C Irerson. aaia.
uoo president. 19. 70. .
St. Jama W. Park and Jefferson Res.
William E. Brhuraaan. - 11. 7:80. . -
St Pauls B. 12th and Clinton Rer. A.
Kranse. 19:80. "Give Tie This Day Oar Dallv
Bvea4:" 7 :0, "DiTiiw Delight." . ,
Our flavtoe C lth and Grtnt Rer. If, A.
ChristenMU. 11. (English) "Christ Stills - th
Stormy"; 1:30, illustrated lecture.
, Trinity (Missouri Synod) WOUants ' gad
N - '
Miss Hewitt, who Is visiting in Port
land, has been principal of a girls'
school at Pachuca, Mexico, under the
auspices of the Methodist board, and
has a very. interesting story to tell of
life in that country. 1
r.
EPISCOPAL
Dean "Reginald T. T.. Hicks will preach
Sunday morning at the pro-cathedral,
discussing "Practical Religion." Sunday
evening-- the dean will commence a se
ries of eermons on "Spiritual Healing."
This course of sermons will be a pre
lude ' to the coming of James -Moore
Hlckson. who will visit Portland In
March., Mr. Hickson Is meeting with
success J n the East His visit to Port
land Is looked forward to with a great
deal of. interest.
The demand for peace will be-Considered
byi Dr. A. A. Morrison In his Sun
day morning sermon In Trinity Episco
pal chrch. An address on Individual
ism will be given In the evening. Last
Friday evening the second large -party
was held in the parish house under the
auspices of the community service as
sociation. The Martha Washington girls
were hostesses. The Sunday school has
more than doubled during January. A
drive is on to double it again. Mrs. Wil
son Johnston, Miss Rock wood, Mrs.
Thomas Sharp and Miss Eastman have
been added to the list of teachers.
EVANGELICAL
Sunday will be observed as a day of
prayer at Clay Street Evangelical
church. Prayer will be said for de
nominational mission work. The morn
ing sermon of Rev. Jacob Stocker will
be in German and the evening sermon
In English. At 3 p. m. the congregation
will conduct a service at the Altenheim.
FREE METHODIST
Bishop William Pearce of Philadel
phia is coming to Portland during the
week and will preach at the First Free
Methodist church, the first service be
ing Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. He
will preach each remaining evening of
the week at the same hour and at 2 :30
p. m. Sunday, February 8. Rev. S. H.
Upton is pastor pf the church.
FRIENDS
The forward movement campaign In
the Friends church will be presented to
a mass meeting of all the Friends in
the Portland district next week by a
team composed of the following per
sons: Levi T. Pennington, Richmond.
Ind.. general director of the movement
and formerly president of Pacific col
lege: Professor Edgar II. Stranahan
professor In Penn college-and pastor of
College Avenue Friends church, Oska-
SERVICES IN
Graham Rer. J. R. Rlmbaeh.
Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Deris Rev.
Wilheim Pettersen. 11. 8.
Grace (EnaUah) E. 24th snd Broadway
Rer. C. H. Bernhard. 11. 7:30.
Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant end" Rod
ney. Bethany Danish Erangelical Union and Mor
ris Rer. L.- P. Kjoller, 11.7 :80.
St. Johns Peninsula and Kilpa trick Rer. L.
Ludwig. 10:45. 7:30.
Swedish AugusUna Stanton and Rodney
Rer. V. G. Ogren. 10:45, 7:45.
Immanuel 19th and Irrlng Bar. A. V. An
derson. 11, 8.
Portsmouth Lorely and Fortune Rer. S. C.
B; Knutsert. 1 1 . T :SO.
ioa Erangslieal (Missouri Synod) Chap
man and Salmon Rer. H. H. Koppelmann.
9:15, 10:15, 7:45.
Alberta English E. 17tb and Alberta (Baker
hall). 10. 11.
IRethoalat Iptaeopal
Carsoa Heights Rer. G. 8. Brown. 10.
11. 7.
Centenarr K. nth and Pine Rev. Frank L
Wemett 11.7 :30.
Oentral Vancouver and Fargo Rer, A. R.
Maclean. Reriral servicea. 11. 7:30.
Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Rer.
E. S. Mace. 11.
Epworth 26th and Savier Rer. J. Stanford
Moore. 11, 7:80.
First 12th and Taylor Rer. Jmhna Stans
field. 10:30. preaching by Rer. Charles Wes
ley Msgutr. of Belfast. Ireland; 7:30.
First Norwegian Danish 1 8th and Hnyt
Rer. Ellas Gjerding. 11. "What It means T.
Be A Christian;" 8, "How To Make A Success
of The Christian Life."
Laurelwood E. 63d and Foster. Rev. A. C
Brakenbury. 11. 7:80.
Lenta 86th st. and 68th Ave. Rer. F. R.
Sibley. 11, 7:45.
IJneoln E. 5 2d and Lincoln. Kev. F. A.
Ginn. 11, 7:30.
MonUrilla E. 80tb and Pine Rer. Hiram
Gould. 11. 7:80.
Mt Tabor E. 6 1st snd Stark. Rer. Y.. G.
D-cker . 11, "The Ladies' AM Society';; 7:80,
"New York City a Mission Field."
Pattnn Alberta and Michigan. Rev. George
H. Bennett 11, 7:80.
Itnse City Park E. 58th and Sandy. Rev. I).
Lester Fields. 11, 7:80.
SeUwood E. 1 6th and Taeoma Rev. W.
S. Gordon. 11. "Nothing Shall Be Impossible To
Tou:" 7:80. "God a Word As A Weapon."
Sunnyslde E. 85tb and Yamhill Rev. W.
F. Iueaon. 11, communion; 7:45, "Lea Miaer
ables." St. Johns "W. Learitt and Syracuse Rev.
W. E. Kloster. 11. 7:30.
Swedish Beech and Borthwiek Rer. A pel
Eklund. 11, 8.
Cnirersity Park Fike and Lombard Rer
H. T. Atkinson, 11. 7:30.
Tancourer A Tenue Norwegian Danish Skid
more and Tancourer Rer. A. Christ risen. 11,
eTangelistie service led by Rer. C. August Peter
son; 7:30. evening service at First church.
Wesleyan E. 63d and Gllsan Rer. D. B.
Hampe. 11. 7:45.
Westmoreland Milwaukie and Midway Rer.
E. S. Mac. 7:80.
Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rer. E. C. Hick
man. 10:30.
Woodstock E. 44th and Woodstock Rer.
L. C. Poor. 11. 7:30.
Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland Rer. J.
H. Irvine. 11. "World-Conquering Minorities";
7:80, "Destroyed By Misused Blessings."
District superintendent Rev. William Wallace
Toungson, D. D., 691 E. 62d st N. Tabor 2790.
m. E. South
First Union snd Multnomsh Rer. J. W.
Byrd. 11. "The Uneonfused;" 7:80, Arctic-Alaskan
motion pictures and lecture by George
Edward Lewis.
Nazarana
First E. 10th and Weidler-a-Iter. J. T.
Little. Holiness convention. Erangelistic serr
ices. 11. 2:30, 7:80.
Be 11 wood E. 9th and Spokane Rev. J. G.
Bringedaul. 11. 7:30.
Brentwood 66th are. and 67th st Rer.
C. U. Fowler. 11. 7:80.
Highland Park K. 14 th and Jarrett Rev.
W. P. Keebaugb. 11. 8.
Scandinari? 948 Garfield Rev. Daniel
Hallrtrom. 11, 7:30.
Presbyterian
First 12th and Alder. Rer. Howard Agnew
Johnson of Chicago, acting pastor, Rer. Leri
1 oh nssft, "-assistant pastor. 10:80, preaching by
Rer. William Corkey ef Belfast, Ireland; 7:80.
"Basil King's 'CbrisUsas Heaven,' " by pastor.
Westminster East- 17th and Schuyler Bee.
Edward H. Pence. 10:80, 7:30, preaching by
Rer. William Corkey of Belfast, Ireland.
Central E. 18th and Pine. Rev. Walter
Henry Nugent Preaching by -. Major T. A.
Mills. 11. "Cae r Loss;" T :AO. "The Greatest
Frenchman's Greatest Story."
Calvary 11th and Clay. Rer. L Bourlng
Quick. 11. "Sealed Door Asian Safety;" 7:30.
"Eras That Bee." ',. '--.
Mt Tabor K. 66th and Belmont Rer. Ward
MacHesry. 11. 7 JO.
Vernon 18 th and Wygant. Rer. Brace
J. Giffen. 11. "A Job or A Calling;" 7:80.
picture, of Portland' Pmbyteriaa churches. -
Piedmons CleTeland and Jarrett. Preaching
by Rer. Luther BickBeU of Salem. 11, 7:80.
1 Fourth First and Gibba, - ater. Monro O.
Ereretc 10:30, 7:80. -
Kenil worth - E. 84 th and GUdaton. Preacb
m by Rer. G. W. Gelrra of Oiwnoo. 11, 7:80
Hope 78th and Everett Rev. H. E. Clkss.
11. 7:60.
'Rose CHy Dr. s. Robert H. MUHgan. 11.
7:30, preaching by Rer. Charles Wesley Mag
Hire of .-Belfast, Ireland. -
Forbes Grahsm and G&ntecbein- Rer, Ward
Willis Long. 11. "A Greater Presbyterlasissm
hs Portland Presbytery'': 7 :0. lecture by George
Warner o "India. Hhsdnlsm and Christ.'' -.
j Trinity - Virginia snd Wrrmrk l(ir. Theo
dor P.-Smitiu, 11, I:0. ... .
CHURCHES TO WAGE
ATTACK
UPON
REDS
Linking. Americanization With
Christianity Is Believed Only
Solution of Question.
Christian churches in America
must fight Bolshevism through
Christian Americanization, accord
ing to a survey made by representa
tives of the Northern Baptist con
vention. Bolshevists and other
radical agents have found the
foreigner far more responsive than
the American-born to the appeals of
radicalism. The survey shows that
there are 26 states in the union in
which the foreign population runs
from 35 to 50 per cent. These 26
states include the most populous
and the most important industrially
and agriculturally.
The report asserts that the success of
the radicals in their work among the
foreign born is due to the indifference
toward the newcomer. The church Is
charged with allowing him to be ex
ploited by unscrupulous persona
To link Americanism with Christianity,
it 1s urged that the rank and file of
church members be trained to a better
understanding of the foreign-born; that
church women" cultivate personal friend
ship with individual foreign-bora
women ; that Sunday school children be
trained to treat children of foreign
born as friends, not as outcasts. It is
pointed out that "We cannot honestly
preach to the foreign-born and teach
them our national Ideals If we are silent
while they, because they are strangers,
are being exploited."
Other measures recommended are : A
great increase In the number of Chris
tian centers and a broadening of their
scope, as well as the training of both
clerical afid lay workers for ministry
to a certain race Just as missionaries are
trained for the forefgn field.
loosa. Iowa: J. Arthur Wollam, pastor
of University Friends church, Wichita,
Kan., and Charles Lescault, pastor of
Earlham (Iowa) Friends church. A
two day conference will be held in the
First Friends church, beginning Thurs
day evening at 7 :45, with three sessions
PORTLAND
Anabel F. H. Mixs.ll. 11. "Lif.'s Spring
time" ; 7 :80. Christian Endeavor program.
Millard Avenue Rot. W. Lew Gray. 11,
"Just Isaac"; 7:80. "The Wrong Start"
Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Rer. A.
J. Hanna. 11.
Mlapah E. 19th and Division Rer. D. A.
Thompson. 11. "The Other World"; 7:80,
"Foreign Missions" by Mrs. F. W. Neal of
Krili, West Africa.
Unity E. 71st and Sandy Rev. 8. W.
Seeman. 11, "Doing Gods Will"; 7:80. "The
One Thing to Fear."
Seventh Day AevsiMlsU
Note Regular services of this denomination
are held Jseturdas-.
Central E. 1 ILh and ErereU L K. DWk
son. paster. 10. 11:15.
Tsbcmscle 6th and Montgomery G. W.
Pettit, minister. 10. 11.
Mont villa E. 80th and Everett J. A. Gar
hart 10. 11.
Lenta 94th st and 58th are. W. D. HutnV
ington.- 10, 11.
St Johns Central are. and Charleston
A. R Folkenberg. 10, 11.
Albina Bkidmnr. and Mallory Elder M. H.
Wentland. 10. 11.
Scandinavian 2d at and 89th sv.. Elder
O. 8. Lee. 10, 11.
Salvation Army
Corp No. 1 243 Ash st Adjutant Henry
R. Cozens. 11. 3:18. 8.
Corps No. 4. 128 H 1st Captain William
G. Umith. 11. 8. 8.
Sweden. Ian
New Church Society 831 Jefferson R.v.
William H. Reece. 10:48, "How To Read The
Word For Power: the new Testament Explained
as A l'arable of Spiritual Development"
Unitarian
Chureh nf Our Father Broadway and Yam
bill Rer. W. G. Eliot Jr. 11, "The Personal
Management of Sorrow and Disappointment" ;
7:45, "The Foundations of Belief."
United Brethren
Conference superintendent Rer. G. E. lie
Donald. First E. 16th ind Morrison Rer. Byron J.
Clark. 11. "The Christian DeUny"; 7:80,
"Whst Then?" "
Second E. 27th snd Sumner Bar. Irs
Hawley. 11, "They Beheld Tb. Lord"; 8,
serric. in rharg. of th. men.
Third 7th sr. and 82d are. S. E. Rer. E.
O. Bhepherd. 11. "Preparing for the Future";
7:80, preaching by Bar. Ira Hawley.
Fourth Tremont Rev. C. P. Blanchard.
11, "Declsiou"; 7:30, "Dead Broke."
United Evangelical
First E. 16U and Poplar Rer. J. A.
Good.. 11, 8.
Ockley Green Willamette bird. nd Gay
Bar. H. H. Farnham. 11, 7:80.
St Johns Rer. A. P. Layton. 11. 7:80.
United Piwawylwrlsui
First E. 87th and Hawthorne Rer. H. F.
Giren. 11, God'a Ownership of All Things;
Therefore His Right to Control"; 7:30. "Th.
Power of The Gospel to Win."
Church of tb. Strangers Grand and Wasco
Rev. 8. Earl Du Bois. 10:80, "The Steward
ship of Life"; 7:80, "The Stweardshlp of
Prayer."
Kenton 120 Wast Lombard Rer. George
N. Taylor, JL 7 .30.
MlsceJIanaous
Cliriatiaa and Missionary Alliance K. 9th
and CUy Rer. John E. Fes. 10. 11. 7:30.
Realisation League 148 19th Her. Edward
Mills. llr- "L'nfoldment and Transition"; 8,
"Your Attitude Toward Yourself."
Christadelphian 621 E. Washington. 10:30.
Church of God 868 Failing Harry Neat
11. 7:30.
Gospel Hall E. 29th and Stark. 11. 7:80.
Men's Resort 4th and Bumside Rer. Levi
Johnson; superintendent. 8.
Dirin. Science Portland Hotel T. M. Mi
ss rd. 11. "Work."
Penteeoatal First and Washington Rer.
Will C. Trotter. 11. 8. 7:80.
Glad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 346 tt
1st 2, 3. 7 .30. "
A. W. Smith. 11, 3. 8.
Volunteers of America Mission 224 Bars
sids sleeting every evening except Monday at
8 o'clock, and Sunday, 8 p. m.
Portland Eecleet (Chriatadelpfatan) 1597
Belmont George H. Tilling, secretary. 11.
Peniel Mission 268 lat 8. 8. Berries
each nigbt at 8.
Church of Christ E. 79th and Gllsan. 11.
First Spiritualist E. 7th and Haasalo. 8.
7:48. serric by C. W. Shaw ef Berkeley.
First Spiritual Science 139 Fourth st Rer.
Mas Hoffman. 8. 8. "Is There Death I"
Internationa Bibs. Students W. O. W. Tem
ple, 11th and Alder. 3, 7:39. , .
CHy Jail 2d and Oak Gospel Mrric at
2:99 by Da rid Lang. " 1
EAST SIDE
BAPTIST CHURCH
OOttNtrt K. XOTH R0 SALMON ,
Preacher; Dr. W. B. Hinson
1 1 tOO Tke CheJIene- Codl
- , win Yo Accept ur
7i30 Fall aitd - Ris. of
; Simots'Ptar.',,A
AFTlSaj AND OORimUNION
TAKK rlVTMOllf, 80NRY8I0K OH
TT. TABOR CARS TO XOTH '
Portland (Endeavor
Societies, serve
Anniversary Jfeb. 1
The thlrty-rttnth anniversary of the
founding of the Christian Endeavor so
ciety will bo celebrated Sunday night
throughout the nation, j Several Port
land societies have arranged for special
services. Dr. J. J. Staob, pastor of Sun
nyslde Congregational church, has given
the evening hour to the young people.
They will present a program of musks
and addressea A candle lighting serv
ice illustrating Christian Endeavor work
in all lands will be given Sunday night
by the young people or the Anabel Pres
byterian church. Lantern slides of work
In Syria will also be shown. A pro
gram wtlj also be given Sunday evening
by the' young people of Kern Park
Christian church.
Plans . have, been completed for the
Multnomah County Christian Endeavor
congress meeting Tuesday evening' at
6:30 o'clock in the First Presbyterian
church. The congress will take the form
of a pre-convention rally and banquet
Announcements regarding the twin
state conventions will be made. The
Sunnyslde Congregational society will
furnish the music. The union has ar
ranged for one and a third fare rates
for delegates to the conventions. Dele
gates are asked to get In touch -with
LeRoy Robinson, 355 Washington street
or Norman W. Guy, 194 East Twelfth
street
on Friday, 10, 2 and 7 :45 o'clock. At
each of these session, addresses will bo
given and the program 0f the forward
movement explained. Lunch will be
served Friday by the women of the
church.
METHODIST
A series of evangelistic services will
comtnence February 9 in Sell wood Meth
odist church. Rev. W. 8. Oordon, pastor,
has announced. Dr. Charles E. Olbson
will be the evangelist. The pastor will
consider the words of Jesus,, "Nothlnjr
Shall Be Impossible to You." in his
Sunday" morning sermon.
JTETHODIST SOUTH
The Arctic-Alaskan motion pictures
and lecture of George Edward Lewis
will be the feature of the Sunday eve
ning; service at the First Methodist Epis
copal church South. Mr. Lewis will
have on display a rare collection of
gowns, tissues, furs, animal pelts and
other treasures from the north. The
pastor, Rev. J. W. Byrd. .will preach at
11 a. m. The month of February has
been designated by this church, as
church attendance month, especial at
tention being given to the cultivation
of a habit of regularity In church at
tendance. WIRRIONAKT ALLIANCE
The annual convention of the Chris
tian and Missionary alliance will be held
In the Gospel tabernacle. East Ninth
and Clay streets, from February 5 to 8.
On Thursday and Friday meetings will
be held at 2 :30 and 7 :4S p. m. and on
Sunday at 11 a. m., 2 :80 and 7 :30 p. m.
The usual missionary offering will be
taken Sunday morning. Rev. William
Montgomery of Syracuse, N. Y., and
Rev. Lewis Ryan of Soudan, Africa, will
address the convention.
PKESBTTEB-IAX
Monday evening at t :13 o'clock, teach
ers and other workers In the Sunday
school of Westminster Presbyterian
church will meet at dinner in the church
to discuss plana for Its enlargement and
future development. A. F. Blttner, in
stitutional .director. Is promoting "the
"A GOLDEN CRUSADE"
"The Glory of a
Great Conviction"
DR. FRANK L. WEMETT
SPKAKS AT BOTH SIRVIOIS
TOMORROW
CENTENARY
METHODIST
CHURCH
K AST JflJTTH AITD PIKE
SPLKNOIO MUSIO SV CM0NU8 CH0IPJ
AND SOLOISTS
THIS OHUSOM INVITIS VOW
St. David's Church
I. 12TM AND S8LMONT
7:80, 9:80. 11 AND 7:80
11 A. as.
"The Gospel and Progress"
Th. Rector
REV. LOUIS CROOKS
BELFAST, IRtLANB
REY. THOS. JENKINS, RECTOR
WE LOOM K TO ALL
MAJOR THORNTON A. MILLS
CEN TRAL
PRESBYTERIAN
, CHURCH - ,
E. 1ITH AKD PIKE T.
8UNDAT SJOTM SERVIOCS
TOIOS:
11 A. M. "USE ON LOSE--710
r. W. Ssvmen-Lsgture. eiean Val Jsen
"TNI ORBATtST FRENCHMAN'S
NEATEST STONY"
Attractive Masiesl Pmgravs Chora.
Ohein PROf, T. WM. ILOMCR. Olrectnr.
FIRST M.E. CHURCH
SOUTH
J. W: BYRD, Pastor
' VmOM AVI. and MULTNOMAM tT.f '
- 1 - Have Tn Ever Oeen te This Otioreh? r
If Net AO TOMORROW. . ;J, '
- . A WevsMtvfni atwinephere, , belp.
i tul scrnunts. . Irieodli;, felks,
11 a. m., "The Uneonfused"
7t30 p. m.1, Alaskan-Moving
Pictures and Lecture, 1
-! mi dev. OEORat kdwand lkwis
perated
AUCANIZATION j
MOVEMENT GIVEN
CHURCHES' HELP'
- . i
United Presbyterians Respond to
Request of Government; Revif
B. Re Manages Local Program. j
The board of home mission! of
the United Presbyterian chureh is
actively responding to the request
of the United States government tor
church boards to join In the Ameri
canization movement. The board
will specialize in enlisting the young
people in the church in courses of
study to make Americans for America-
. t -'.J
Another feature )s to enlist foreigner V
In the celebration of American holidays
and to honor our American heroes and, 5
representative men In the national state f
and municipal departments Of the nation i
Among the cities where the work will J
be widened in scope are;1 Pittsburg. Pa.
naa . V I , , L.v (Wl 0.1IU V. W 1 1 IS I SSIS., t
Mass. ; Sharon, Pa. ; Columbus, ' Ohld ; fU,
Tacoma : Portland ; Loa Angeles ; Akron, i
Ohio : New Kensington, Pa. j Wilmerdinr.
Pa.; Mount Pleasant, Pa., and Beattle:
In Seattle a building will be provided J
to serve the combined rjurpose of v
church and school, for the night claaaee v
among Italians, conducted under iirec-V
tion of Rev. P. I Baggese. ' .-'
In Portland, where work among the I
Italians was be run last Jun. a mors '
aes-resslve program of - Amerloartiaation . i '
will be corrriucted by the Rev. Benjamino
Re Is planned. , r p - - f
In Tacoma, where . classes are eon .
ducted In the Italian church by Rev, ''f
j. M. Martuccl the Amerlcanieatlon -;
program will be enlarge by .approprla fj,
tion of additional funds tot mere classes f
and a Wider scope of, work among the. si'
Italians carried out.' - . t fV
In Los Angeles, improvements will be tl
made In (he building where classes are
conducted by Rev. Arstlde Mallnvernt In
the Italian mlsnlon. ,
dinner. Additional room for the Sun A
day school is contemplated, the. growth'-t
having rendered the present equipment &
insufficient.
Major Thornton A. Mills, formerly of .
Rockford, 111., and Battle Creek. Mich., ;
will preach Sunday at Central Presby
terian church. In the evening the ma-
Jor will give, a sermon-lecture on Jean
Valjean. The chorus choir will render
selection at both services. Major. Mills
is the son of Dr. B.Fay Mills, noted
evangelist. Major Mills was connected
with the air service during the war, de
clining two calls at that time, one to
a Buffalo N Y.) church and one. to
Denver. Colo, lie also assisted In the
organizing of the Loyal Legion of Log
gers and Lumbermen
i:MTK1 PREftBYTKMAX
In all United Presbyterian enurcfae
the month of February has been ae'
aside for the consideration of rarlour fA
phases of stewardship. At the United i
Presbyterian Church of the Stranger
Rev. 8. Itarl DuBols will carry out the j
program Outlined. , .;,!
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theModernChnrch"
A BIBLK PREDICTION OJ
PROTE8TAITT IDOLATRY
EYAXGF.MDT SICK80T
will bring to light a much negleeied
latter-day prophecy which will reveal
some impending national and inter
national church movements,. He -wtjl
show what will happen when a oer-.
tain power speaks as a dragon. -
Chris tensen's Hall'
ELEVEKTH STREET
Betwera MorrUoa aad TaaibJII -
SUNDAY NIGHT,. FEB. I
AT Tilt O'CLOCK V.
SPLENDID MUSICAL PROGRAM
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WHAT IS THE
WORLD
COMING TO?
Bible prophecy, while picturing pres
ent distress of nations, also defines
the perfect day soon to follow. Why
the - earth's troublesome experiences
are necessary and when ended, cloarljr
explained by noted lecturer, -: ,
? DANIEli TOOLii f
- ef JB reeUyS vir. T. " '
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RATIOS A I, BIBLE STtJDstHTS' '
ASSOCIATION i t,
Sunday. Feb. 1, 3 p.th.
We O..W. TEMPLE
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