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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
16 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1920. j yxvAVJ w J. -1 iui t w w xx x . PORTLAND. OREGON, j
ordon Will (give (uiet SEalks at HeiiigtOaieatrelinder Church federation gfaspice;
TALKS DESIGNED
FOR BENEFIT OF
GENERAL PUBLIC
Each noon at 12:15, except Sun
day, from September 14 to 25, a
series of "Quiet Talks" will be given
at the Heills theatre by 8. D. Gor
don, well known Eastern author and
orator.
The services will be under the direc
tion of the Portland Church Federation.
The meetings are announced as "simple,
with the brief Intensely practical, quiet
talk as the chief feature." They have
been planned for the convenience of
buiiness men and women and will te
open to the public. The printed Invita
tion reads, "Come In when you can ; slip
out when you mut."
. Oordon Is bent known as the author
of the 14-volume series of "Quiet Talks."
A million iniLa quarter of his books are
In circulation. Translations have been
made Into 28 foreign languages. He has
also spoken in many parts of the world
during a four year tour.
Since returning to America Gordon
has been giving this series of talks in
theatres In the business districts of large
Eastern cities. He conducted a nine
weeks' series In New York, seven weeks
In Philadelphia, six weeks In Washing
ton, five weeks In Baltimore and for
two summers has given a nine weeks'
course at Atlantic City.
The topics for the first week follow:
Tuesday. "Tight Corners, Blind Alleys
snd How td Oet Out" ; Wednesday,
"Why a Shrewd Old Jew Quit Money
Making" : Thursday, "A Revolutionary
Movement In a Staid Old Town" ; Friday,
"There's Someone at Your Side You
Can't See" ; Saturday, "The Biography
of the Devil."
Pentecostal Folk
Back in Their Hall
The Pentecostal assembly, 112 First
street, haii closed Its eighth annual camp
meeting, which has been held for the
past two months at East Ninetieth and
Taylor streets, and will resume regular
services Sunday In Its hall. Services
Sunday are at 11 a. m. and 2:30 and 8
p. m. Meeting are held each night at
8 o'clock except Saturday. Old-time
friends are Invited to the home coming
services Sunday. W. C. Trotter is pastor.
Iniat Tent Sorvlcf
Kvanrellt Louis K. Dickson will Bpeak
III the tent pavilion. Thirteenth and Mor
rison streets, Sunday at 7:45 p. m. This
will be the closing sermon In the tent
where Mr. Dickson has carried on a
series of meetings which has resulted
In a -large number of additions to the
church. The evangelist will continue to
hold meetings for the public each Sun
day night In Women of Woodcraft hall.
"The Greatest Man of
Tomorrow?'
WILL TMK TOPIO AT 11:00 AT
CENTRAL
I AST UTH AND PINI
your Ohurei and Mine
BY
WALTER HENRY NUGENT, D. D.
Minister
:4B ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
"How We Got Our Bible"
7:48 SERMON:
Religion in Businf$s"
Central is h on) alike, and you will be made
feel sreloome. To'l will enjoy the cood
mode by the Chorum and will carry away
something food' from Hi pastor's message.
COME
FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
PARK AND MADISON STREETS
Broadway and IJ can to Block
f Chares
DR. W.T.McELYEEN PREACHES
11 A. M. "Doing
Near-to Undramatic
Tasks"
7:45 P. M. "Thrills"
Unexcelled Quartet and Chorus
of Twenty-five Voices
THURSDAY, 7:4S P. M.
BR. MeEI.VEEN'H CURRENT
EVENTS TALK
io:3o-Zlpngram WESTMINSTER
for Big Living
7:45
Hoarding, Spending,
Saving
1t:10 MEN'S CLUB
1t:10 BIBLE SCHOOL
i,a rouse paosn.E'a meeting
EXOKLLENT MUSIO
OR. E. H. PENCE, PASTOR
Saint David's Church
EAST TWELFTH AND BELMONT
Service 7:30,
. HiM SERMOX
"What is Meaiit by a Parish?? '
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S. D. Gordon
Installation of New
Pastor to Take Place
Formal Installation of the Rev. Donald
W. M. MacCluer, B. D., as pastor of
the Rose City Park Presbyterian church
will take place in the church Wednesday
at 8 p. m. The Rev. D. A. Thompson,
moderator of the Portland presbytery,
will preside. Dr. William Moll Cas. pas
tor of Central Presbyterian church of
Eugene, and moderator of the synod of
Oregon, will preach the Installation ser
mon. The stated clerk of the Portland
presbytery, the Rev. C. W. Hays, will
read the scripture ; prayer will be of
fered by the Rev. Floyd Dorris ; the
charge will be delivered to the pastor
by the Rev. Ralph C. McAfee, and the
charge delivered to the people by the
Rev. Boudlnot Seeley. Special music
will be furnished.
Twentieth Century
Creed to Be Topic
"A Twentieth Century Creed" will be
the subject of a sermon by Rev. William
O. Eliot Jr. Sunday morning at 11 at
the Church of Our Father (Unitarian),
corner of Broadway and Yamhill. The
church school will resume at 9 :45 a. m.
Some new plans will be put Into effect.
A letter from the former superintendent.
Frank C. Flint, now at Balliol college,
Oxford, will be read.
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
12TH AND ALDER sTRBBTi
TNI PASTOR
HAROLD LEONARD
BOWMAN, D. D.
trill preach
SUBJECTS 10:30 A. M.
"THE FAILURE OF THE
PHYSICAL"
7:4B P. M.
"THE TRANSFIGURATION
OF TOIL"
LOOK! READ!
FOR 12 YEARS IN THIS CITY
DR. W. B. HINS0N
ha been standing four miliar for the in
spiration and authority of tha Bible.
Hear Him Sunday
11:00 "Chrises Best
Sermon"
7:45 "The Bible of God"
A RIMfiiNQ CHALLENGE TO CURRENT
DENIALS
EAST SIDE
BAPTIST CHURCH
EAST X0TH AND SALMON STREETS
unnyslde, Mt. Tabor, Hawthorne Can
to East Twentieth treat.
(Ea.t Morrises Street Cars)
9:30, 11 and 8
3fmportant ew
The first meeting of the Portland
Ministerial association since the
summer Vacation season will be
Monday atj 9:30 a. m. in the Y. M'.
C. x A. auditorium. Dr. Byron J.
Clark, president, announces that the
address of the morning' will be de
livered by S. D. Gordon of New
Tork city, Author of the well known
series, "Quiet Talks," which have
been translated into 28 languages.
All clergymen are invited.
A carload of clothing from Portland
for sufferer in the Near East will be
collected and shipped by the young peo
ple's societies about OctoVer 1, accord
ing to an announcement made by State
Director J. J. Handsaker. Collection of
the clothing will be under the direction
of A. D. Bosserman, president of the
Willamette ; association of the Baptist
Toung People's unTon; Mrs. Harry J.
Miller, president of the Portland district
of the Epworth League, and Roland C.
Davis, president of the Multnomah
County Christian Endeavor union. In
formation reaching: Portland Is that
thousands will perish in the cold 'this
winter unless warm clothing is provided.
The committees propose to bale the cloth
ing here so; that it can be shipped direct
to Armenia, in order to save the ex
pense of repacking in New Tork city.
The women of the First Christian church
will serve a dinner in the church at 6
o'clock next Thursday for delegates to
the Near East state conference land rep
resentatives of the young people's socie
ties. This 'will be the opening rally of
the clothing campaijfn.
BAPTIST
Dr. A. N. Hall of Muskogee. Okla.,
who filled $ie pulpit of the White Tem
ple last Sunday, will preach again this
Sunday. The quartet under the direction
of J. S; Vann will be heard at both serv
ices. Strangers are Invited.
Humlaj wilt b a treat dajr at the Eaat 8 id
Baptiat church, when both the putor and a
large number irf the people who have been away
will return. Ir. W. B. Blnaon win preach at
both aerricea, sirinc an addreaa in the eTening
on tha Bible aa the iaapircd and authoritaUTe
word of God.
The Rer. Orrn T. Pay haa returned from hii
vacation ready for a large work at the Arleta
Baptiat chorea. A new addition . of temporary
conatraction is being added to the church to
proride room lor the Junior department, a the
Sunday School haa more than outgrown the ca
pacity of the church. In spite erf the vacation
season the school attendance was high. The pas
tor will prtach twice Sunday.
The iter. W. B. Stewart of McMinnrille, who'
accepted the pastorate of Glencoe Baptist church
Friday, will orjeupy his pulpit twice Sunday.
. CHRISTIAN
Sunday evening Mrs. Catherine Lin
ton, a returned Christian missionary
DIRECTORY
Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity
rnlform Sunday School Lessons
"The Clorr of Solomon's Belcn." I Kins
10J 18. 23 25.
tlolden Text "Blessed is everyone that fear
eth the Lord, that walketh in his ways." r&alms
1281.
Young People's Topics
Baptist Union "A Great Miracle and Its
Lessons." Mark 2:1-12.
Christian Endeavor "A Great Miracle and
Ita Iom." Mark 2:1-12.
Epworth League "InaUtata Echoes." las.
62:7.
Baptist
First tyhlta Tempi. 12th and Taylor.
Preeehim by Dr. A. S. HalL 11. "Christ's
Wsmina Against the Teaching of Materialists;"
7:45, "The itifht Answer to Man's Greatest
Question.
Rast Side K. ?0th and Salmon. Bev. W. B.
Hinson. Bev. T H. Cash. "Christ's Best Ser
mon"; 7:45, "The Bible of God."
Third Vancouver and Knott. Rer. K. E.
Close. 11, "Minute Men of God"; 8. "The
Shipwreck.
Arleta Rev; Owen T. Day. 11, "Prepara
tion for Berries" : 8, "Christ Ovet All.
Calvary E. ' 8th and Grant. Kev. J. E.
Thomas.
Glencoe E. 45th and Main. Rev. W. B.
Stewart 11. 7:45.
Seilwood Bethany Bev. W. N. Ferris. 11,
7:45.
Grace E. 76th and Ash. Rev. F. W. JBtar
mf 11, 8.
8wedish 1 5th and Hoyt. Rev. T. G. Sjolsn
der. Preaching by Rev. J. Paul Krickson,
Swedish Baptist missionary for Washington, at
11 and 7 .30.
8t Johns Chicago and Leonard 11, 7:30.
Highland E. 6th and Alberta. Rev. Walter
L. Riley. 11. 8.
Peninrala Drew and Fiske. 10:30. 7:S0.
ML Olivet (colored) Brnsdway and Everett
Rev. J. W. Anderson. 11, 8.
Eiim Swedish MaUory and Skidmors. Rev.
A. G. Sandhlnea. 2:30, 3:30.
I-ents 88th it and 60th ave. Rev. E. A.
Smith. 11. 8.-
Second (German) Rodney and Morris. Rev.
F. Hoffman. 11, 7 :SO.
Catholic
Pro-Cathedral 15th and Da via. , 7:15,
8:30. 9:4S. U.
St. Peters -Lents Rev. P. Bentsen. S.
10 30. 7:30.
St. LWTenr 3d and Sherman. Bev. J. C.
Hughes. 6, 8:30. "10:30. 7:30.
St. Francis E. 12th and Pine. Rev. 1. E.
McNamee. 6. 8. 9.15. 11, 7:45.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams and
Stanton. Kev. W. A. Paly. 6. 8. 9, 11, 7:80.
Holy Rosary E. ftd and Clackamas. Bar.
E. 8. Olson. . 7. 8. 9, 11, 7:30.
Rt. Rose . 53d and Alameda. Rev. J.
O'Farrell. 8. 10:30. 4.
St. Andrews E. 9th and Alberta. Ber. 1
Klernan. 8. 10:30. 7:80.
The Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou. Rev.
George F. Thompson. 7:30. 9, H.
Ascension E. 78 th and YamhilL Franciscan
Fathers. 8. 14V.S0. 7:30.
Blessed 8arrsment Msryland and Blandena.
Bev. V. W. Black.. 8, 10:30, 7:30.
Holy Croat 774 Bowdoin. Rav. a Ray
mond. 8. 10:30, 7:80.
St. Ignatius 8 220 4 3d st 8. K. Jesuit
Fsthers. 0 80; . 10 SO. 7.
St Stephen E. 4 2d and Taylor. Re.
Warren. A. Waitt. 6. 8:80, 10:30, 7 SO
Holy Redeem sr Portland blvd. and Van
couver ave. Itev. William t. Ihrine. 6. 8
10:30, 7:80.
St PhUip Nri (Pauliat Fathers) E. 16th
and Hickory. (Rev. M. L. Ferry. 7:80. 9
10:30, 7:80. j . ' '
St. Clements' 8. Smith ave. and Newton.
ServMe Fathers... 8, 8. 10:30, 7:30.
Sscred Heart E. 11th and Center. Bev
G. Bob. 8. 10 30. 7:80.
fit. AcithaE. 15th and Miller. Bar. J,
Commisky. 8. 10:80, 7:80.
8t Stanislaus (Polish) Msryland and Fail
ing. Bev. F. Matthew. 8. 10:80, 7:30.
8t Joseph i (German) 15th 'and Conch.
Rav.. B. Rurrer. 8. 10:80. 7:30.
St Michael I Italian) 4 th and Mill. Rev.
M. Balestra. 8:30. 10:30, 7:80.-
St Claires Capital HilL Father Aloysins.
O. F. M. 7:30. 9:20.
All Saints "R mi... v
Father William jCronla, 8. 10:80.
M a frlMth "d Savior. Rev. Charles
at- Smith. Maasaa 30 S a-1S in so v.aa
. ; Christian
Firsts PavSr wt CI. u. . - ..
, , ttz act. nsnn as.
s. i,iudrvr
. 8t Johna.-A.tral' aad Orwaso. n. TJ0.
iCheiatlae to!.,
taaaea anhjeet: "Snbstanee.-
Sr"h and Evwett It. .
EX B. th am Hollada,.' U .9.
SImH 888 TamhilL 11, 8.
' viscasaaay. a p. -as.
eae
-!?niS5?!k"d Mde. Dr. W. T." McEl-
nui near xe Lndramatic Tasks." M-
of Portlands Churckes and ?oung
from South America, will speak at. the
First Christian church. Mrs. Linton is
a sister of D. A. Grout, superintendent of
city schools. Mr. Grtffis will occupy the
pulpit in the morning.
COK&&EGATIOKAL
The Sunday program at the First Con
gregational church includes an illus
trated lecture at the church school by
Major E. J. Berry on 'The Embarkation
of the PilgTims.' At 11 s. m. Dr. W. T
McElveen will preach, communion will
be observed and new members welcomed.
A musical service led by a chorus of 25
voices will precede the evening sermon.
Caroline McEwen will speak on "Mira
cles" to the Christian Endeavor.
The Ber. J. W. ThreUaU is the new pastor
at St. Johns Congregational church, eucceeding
the Bee. W. U Upahaw. The Bee. Ma. Threl
fall recently arrived here from Boston.
"Welcome Back Sunday" will be observed
Sunday at Atkinson Memorial Congregational
church. The Bev. E. E. Flint announces that
he will preach a morning .and evening sermon
dealing with present day conditions The choir
this year anil be led by Mist Eta Richmond.
EPISCOPAL
Dr. A. A. Morrison will commence a
series of evening talks Sunday night at
Trinity Episcopal, marking the reopening
of the evening services for the fall ana
winter months. Dr. Morrison will preach
in the morning as usual. Sunday school
opens this Sunday with A. C. Newill as
superintendent and Mrs. W. D. Wheel
wright, assistant superintendent.
Buhop W. T. 8umner will leave this week
end for a visitation of tha missions at Bandoo,
Coquille, Port Ortord. Empire and other Coos
Bay points. The southwestern convocation meeta
Wednesday at Bandon.
Mias Myla Chambers, president of tha St
Stephen Pro-Cathedral Toons People's society,
will lead the service 8unday night. ' Dean R.
T. T. Hicks will give a talk on "The Origin
and Transmission of tha Holy Scriptures." The
deaa will also occupy tha pulpit Sunday morn
ins and evening. A meetins of the Cathedral
chapter wiU be held at 8 p. nv Monday, in the
dean office.
EVANGELICAL
The Evangelical church at Lents is
planning a special series of meetings to
commence October 10, according to an
announcement made by the Rev. L. B.
Culver, pastor. L. M. Bain of Tacoma
Is to have charge of the music. Next
Thursday evening the Rev. Jacob Stock
er of the Clay street Evangelical church
ts to preach, the occasion being the sec
ond quarterly meeting.
ItTHERAN
Our Savior's Lutheran church has re
sumed its regular work after vacation.
Including the graded system of instruc
tion in the Sunday school. Sunday
morning the sermon will be in Nor
wegian, followed by holy communion.
On September 23, the Rev. Odd Gornitzka
of Seattle, will deliver his lecture on
Norway.
METHODIST
The eighteenth amendment and law
enforcement will be discussed Sunday
night at the First Methodist church
when Dr. T. Leigh Colvln, candidate
for vice president of the United States
OF CHURCH
lowed by communion and reception of new mem
bers; 7:4 5. musical aerrice.
Sunnyiide E. 3 2d and Taylor. Rev. J. J.
8laub. "Christianity's Unique Ineredient of
Jry"; 7:45. "Cnexpected Surprises in the
Christian Religion. "
Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett
Rev. E. E. Flint. 11, "What to Live For";
7:45, "The Root of Evil, the Dollar Sign."
Highland K. 6th and Preseott. Rev. Edward
Constant, 11, "Sunday Help for Monday Serv
ice"; 7:80, "A Good Investment"
Waverly Heights E. S2d and Woodward.
Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11. "Taking Tour Di
mensions"; 8, foepel message.
Laorelwood 45th ave. and 65th st 8. E.
Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 11. 7:80
Pilgrim Missouri and Sharer Preaching by
Bev. K. K. Clark of Kansas at 11 and 7 .30.
University Park Haven and Lombard. Bev.
C II. Johnston. 10:30. 7:30.
Finnish Mason snd Alhina. Rev. A- A.
lUrju. B aad 8 p. m.
St Johns 8. Ivanhoe and Richmond. Bev.
John W. ThreUall. 11, 7:80.
Danish-Norwegiasi E. 23d snd Sumner
Bev. Ola Torgassen. 11, 7:30.
First German E. 7th and Stanton Rav.
George Zocher. 11, 7:80.
secona uerman e. stn ana Btnaon Kev.
Henry Hagelganz. 11, 7:30.
Zion German F-. 9th add Fremont Rev. J.
H. Hoop. 11, 7:30.
Dunkard
Church of the Brethren Borthwiek and B rai
ns rd Btv. George C. Cart 11. 8.
Episcopal
Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen 13th aDd Clay.
Kt Rer. Walter Taylor Sumner, bishov; Very
Rev. R. T. T. Hicks, dean. 7:4 5, communion;
11, morning prayer and sermon; 7:45, evening
prayer.
Trinity 19Ui and Everett Kev. A A. Mor
rison, rector. 8, 11, 8, The Psychology of
Religion." .
St Osvid 's E. 12th snd Belmont Rev.
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 9:30, 11, S.
St. Mirk ! 2 1st and Marshall. Kev. J. G.
Ilatton. rector. Preaching by Rev. V. K. How
ard. Daily, 7:30 s. m. ; Sunday, 7:30, 11,
Catholic and Protestant"; 7:45.
St Philip's 242 KntseU. 10, 11. Arch
deacon Chambers in chsrgew
St Andrew's Hereford st. Portsmouth, 10,
11. Archdeacon in charge.
Grace Memorial East 17th and Weidler.
Rev. John Dawson. 11, 8.
St Michael and All Angels' E. 43d and
Brosdwsy. Rev. F. T. Bowen. vicar. 8, 10, 11.
Church of Our Savior SOth ave. and 41st
st S. E. Bev. E. H. Clark, vicar. 7 .30
and 11 a. m.
Bishop Moms Memorial Good Samaritan
bocpitaL Rev. F. K. Howard. 7 and 9:30 a- m.
St Paul s. Woodmera Kev. Uswald W. Tay
lor 4.
All BainJj' 25th and S&vier. Bar. Frederic
K Howard. 10 and 11.
St John's Memorial 7. 15th and Harney.
Rev. E. H. Clark in charge. 11.
St Matthews corbett and Bancroft Bev.
W. A. M. Brack, vicar. 10 and 11.
Evangelical
First 7. flth and Market Rev. Ears
Maurer. 11. 7:80.
Clay Street loth and Clay. Rev. Jacob
Blocker. 10:45, 8.
Swedish Tabernacles N. 17th and Glisaa.
Bev. J. C Ledin. 11, 7:30.
Lenta F. B. Culver. 11. "Some Things
That Can Ba AeompUshed Through Prayer
and Fasting"; B, "What Does It Mean to Ba a
Chriatiaa?"
Free Methodist
First E. th and Mill. Rev. W. J. Johnston.
11. 7:45.
Central E. 65th and Flanders. Rer. E. L
11. 7:30.
Alberta E. 80th. and Wygant Rev. 8. L.
Bonn. ll. 7:45.
St J etuis E. .Richmond and Hudson Rav.
E. D. Blackmaa. 11, 7:80.
Lenta Rev. 8. H. Lpton, acting pastor.
z:io. s JO.
First E. SBth sod Main. Bar. Homer L.
Cox. 11. 7.45.
Second E. 9 2d and 61st sve. Bev. Luraaa
TerreU. 11, 7:80.
Wast Piedmont Borthwiek and Jersey. Rav.
Carey Jassupp. 11, 8.
efsvvistl
Congregation Bath Israel 12th and slain.
Rabttk Jonah B. Wise. Reform Synagogue.
Service Friday 8 p. m-, Saturday 10:80 a. m.
Congregatioa Ahavai Shalom Park aad Clay
its. Rabbi R. AbrahamsoD. " Friday, 8 p. m. ;
Saturday 8:80 a. tn.
Congress iloa Novah Eedek Talmud Tovab
8th sad Hall Bev. Abraham 1. Ko sane rants.
Friday, 8 p. ra.; Saturday a. m.; Sunday 10
a. m. Keligiou achooL
Latter Day aalnta
Chvreb of Jeans Christ of Latter. Day Ssiata
E. 25th and Msdiaon. Heber C Ivwrsoa,
missioa preaident. 10, 6 :89.
Keorganrsed Chnrcb E. 70th sad Irving.
Bev. U E. Jooee. 11. S.
" St Jamas W. Park aad Jefferson Bar.
William E. Brtnkasan. 11. 7:30.
St Pauls B. 12th sad Chntoa. Raw. A.
Krssjss. 1S .S0. 'What as the Dots' aad Oblige,
tssn of All th Belie Ting CoasmunicaJitsr ' 8,
-The Teat of Two Soola."
Trinity (Missouri Synod) Rodney and Ivy
Rev. t. A. Bimbach, 10:15 (Gereaaa), 7 JO
lEntluh).
Cburcb foe Deaf Rodney sad Ivy Rev. J.
A. C. Beyer. S SO. -Our
Saviosir E. 10th sad Oraat, Raw. ML A.
Chris tenswm. 11, ( M arwegiaji ) , sarmoa followed
by eomnrasdoa.
Betbsekvsss NearansUsi 14 th sad Davis Stew.
Wilhelns Pettetaea. 11. S.
Bethel Evangelical Norwegiat (rree) Wy
gant aad Rodney lee. A. A. Borrvvik. 1 1
on the prohibition .ticket, will speak. Dr.;
Colvln is a Methodist laymen. In the
morning at 10:30 o'clock there will be a
sacramental communion service.
The founc people of Clinton Kelly Memorial
M. E. ekmrch will reorganise their Epworth
league Sunday sight at 7 p. m. In the morn
ing the Bev. E. g. Mace will preach.
Bandar night the BV J. Stanford Moore of
Er worth Methodist church aad tha Bev. t H.
Sibley of Ixmta Methodist church will exchange
pulpita. Each will occupy his own pulpit ia
tha Doming.
Sunday will be home eomina day at Sell
wood Methodise church. The thfwe superintend
ents of the Sunday school are I). S. Manny. It.
Georia Simon and Mrs. H. at Huff. The
Junior league will meat at 2:30 p. m. and the
Epworth lea ua at 6:30 p. m. Regular morn
ing snd evening sermons wUI be preached by tha
Bev. W. S. Gordon.
Sunday morning Mrs. Catherine Linton, a
missionary to Argentina, will speak in the Mount
Tabor Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Untoo
have been conducting aa independent missionary
work in South America and are well known at
Mount Tabor. The peUr will preach at ni-ht.
AZAKE5E
D. Leigh Colvin. prohibition candidate
for vice president of the United States,
will preach Sunday at 11 a. m. at the
First Naaarene church. He also speaks
tonight at Library halL
FRESBYTEBIAir
The First Presbyterian church will
have in its pulpit Sunday its regular
pastor. Dr. H. L. Bowman, who has re
turned from his vacation. He will
preach morning and evening. At 7 :30
p. m. E. E. Coursen will give an organ
prelude.
The Sunday school of the First Presbyterian
church will conclude its program of talks illus
trated with lantern slides Sunday. In tha pri
mary room the subject will be "The Appear
ance After the Resurrection." In the senior
room some pictures will be shown illustrating
the history of the Apostolic church st the be
ginning. Westminster Presbyterian church started fall
work last Sunday with a good attendance. Dr.
E. H. Pence will preach twice Sunday. At
13:10 p. m., following the morning sermon, tha
men of the congregation will organize a mrn's
club. The men also plan to have a strong
representation at the banquet and rally in Mount
Tabor church on Tuesday evenina.
At 0:45 a. m. Sunday an illustrated lecture
will be given to tb Bible school of Central
Presbyterian church by Mrs. W. II. Nugent
This talk will be concluded during the Thursday
evening prayer service. Beginning September
26 picture lectures on "Better America" will
b- given in connection with the evening service.
Teachers and officers of the Sunday school met
with Superintendent R. F. Barnes on Wednes
day to plan for rally day exercises on September
26. Dr. W. II. Nugent will preach Sunday
morning.
The Rev. D. A. Thompson has returned from
his vacation at Neah Kah N'ie mountain with his
family, and -will occupy his pulpit at Mix pah
Presbyterian church Sunday morning and eve
ning. Services at Anabel Community Presbyterian
church have been resumed with the pastor'a re
turn from his vacation. This inciudea the
Christian Endeavor service at 6:80 p. m. and
evening sermon st 7:30 p. m.
At a. teacher' meeting of Kenilworth Pres
byterian church Sunday school workers held
Tuesday eveening. plans were msde for a special
rally day program and graduation exerciae on
September 26. Together with this the session
plana to hold the quarterly communion service
for October and to receive new members. The
SERVICES IN
7:45.
Grace (English) E. 24th and Broadway
Tlev. C. II. Bernhard. 11. "The Widow Mite";
7.30, "The Wonderful Helper in life's Needs."
Bethany Danish Evangelical Colon and Mor
ris Kev. I.. P. Kjoller II. 7:SO.
St Johns Peninsula and Kilpa trick Rev. L,
Ludwig. 10:45. 7:30.
Swedish Augustana Stanton and Rodney
Rev. V. G. Ogren. 10:45, 7:45
ImmsDuel 19th and Irving Rev. A. T. An
derson. 11, 8.
Perunaowth Lovely and Fertame Bev. S. -C
B. Knutsen. 11, IJ 30.
Zion Evingelicil ( Klssoari Synod ) Chap
man and Salmon Rev. IL H. Koppcimana
11. 8. ,
Immannel ( Missouri Synod) E. 15th and
Leo Her. H. C. Ebeling. 9 :30, 10:30, German.
Evangelical Church of tha Redeemer 15th
and Wygant 10. 11.
Finnish 179 Fargo. Rev. A. Balminea. 10;
Sunday school, 7.
St Marti (Wisconsin Synod) MaUory aad
Skidmore Kev. P. Ilinderer. 10:30.
Methodist Episcopal
Carson Heights Rev. G. S. Brows, 10,
11, 7.
Centenary E. 9th and Pine Rev. Frank L.
Wemett 11. 7:30.
Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev. A. R.
Maclean. 11, 8.
Clinton Kelly E. 4 0th and Powell. Rev. E.
S. Mace. 11. "The Price"; 7, Epworth League.
Epworth 26th and Savicr Rev. J. Stanford
Moore. 11, 8. "China From the Personal Ex
periences of a Religious Teacher," by Kev. F.
R. Sibley.
First 12th and Taylor. Rev. Joshua Stana
field. T0:8O. communkm service; 8. "The
Eighteenth Amendment" by T. Leigb Colvin.
First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt
Rev. Elias Gjerding. 11. 8.
Laurelwood- E. 63d and Foster. Itev. A. C
Brakenbnry. 11,7 :80.
Uoti 86th snd 58th tn. Rev. F. R.
Sibley. 11, 7:4 5, "When Strifs Shall Cease."
b Rev. J. Stanford Moore.
Lincoln E. 6 2d and Lincoln. Rev. T. A
Ginn. 11. 7:80.
M on ta villa E. 80th and Pine. Rev. Hiram
Gould. 11, 7:30.
Mt TsbOr E. 61st snd Btark. Rev. E. G.
Decker. 11. missionarv address bv Mrs. Cather
ine Ijnton; 8, "Symbolisms in Church and
State," by the pastor.
Patton Alberta and Michigan. Rev. George
H. Bennett 11. 7:30.
Rose City Park E. 58th and Sandy. Rev.
D. I-ester Fields. 10:30, 7:30.
Seilwood E. 15th and Tacoma. Rev. W. 8.
Gordon- 11. "Gathering Up the Fragments";
7 :30, "Tbe Expulsive Power of a New Affec
tion. Sannyside E 35th and TamhilL Rev. W
F. Ineson. 11, 8,
8t Johns W. Leavitt and Syracuse. Rev.
W. E. Kloster. 11. 7:30.
Swedish Beech and Borthwiek. Rev. Abel
Eklund. 11. 8.
University Park Fiske and Lombard. Rev
H. T Atkinson. 11, 7:80.
Vancouver Ave. N orwegian-Danish Sktdntore
and Vancouver. 1 1 .
Wesktyan E. 53d and GUsan. Rav. D. B.
Hampe. 11. 7:45.
Westmoreland Milwaukle, and Midway. Rev.
E. S. Mace. 8.
Wilbur Multnomah hotel. Bar. E. C Hick
man. 10:30, "Who Is a Methodist?"
Woodstock 44 th snd Woodstock 8. E. Bev.
L. C. Poor. 11, 7:45.
Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland. Rev. J.
H. Irvine. 11. "Tha Kingship of the Servant
of All": 7:30, "What a Galaxy of Girls Saw at
the League Institute of 1920.
District superintendent, Rev. William Wallace
Toungson, V. V.. 691 E. CJd at. N. Tabor
2790.
M. K. South
First Cnion and Multnomah Rev. J. W.
Byrd. 11. preaching by Kev. W. T. Goolder.
Nazarane
First E. 10 th and Weidler. Kev. A. If.
Brwera. 11, addreaa by T. Ligh Colvin. vice
president candidate for Prohibition party; 7:4 3.
Seilwood E. 9th and Spokane. . Bev. 1. G.
Bringedahl. 11. 7:80.
Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th st. Raw.
C. II. Fowler. 11. 7:80.
Highland Park E. 14th and Jsrrett Bav.
W. P. Keebaugh. 11, 8.
Scandinavian 948 Garfield. Rav. Daniel
Hallsttxm. 11. 7:80. .
e) PreasytsrfsJi
First 12th and Alder. Dr. Harold Leonard
Bowman. 10 SO, "The Failure of tha physical":
7:45, "The Transfiguration of Toil."
Westminster East 17th and Schuyler. Bav.
F.dward B. Pence. 10:80. "A Big Program foe
Rig Living-7:45. "Uaai4ins. Spending. Bav
ins." Central E. 18th snd Pine. Bee. Walter
TTmry Nugent 11. "Tbe Greatest Maa of To
morrow"; 7:45. "Religion ia Business.
Calvaro 1 1 th and Clay. Bev. I. Bowrlng
Quick. 11. "A City en Trial": 7:46. "The
Great Image."
Mt Tabor E. (5th and Belmont Bee. Ward
Mac Henry. 11.
Vemoa 19th aad Wygant. 11. 8.
PMnS- (TVevriand ind Jsrrett Bev. J.
Fas oris Morgan. 1,1, "In Caaap and Ob the
March"; 7:81, Over Jordaa"
. r north First and Gibba. Raw. Monroe G,
E remit- 10:30. "Plain Words on a Great
Theme": 7:80. "Tbe Pattern of Service."
Kenilworth E. 84th aad Gladstone. Raw.
L K. Grimes. 11. "Jesus' Inaugural Address";
i. preaching by Dr. W. S. Holt
Hope 78th and Everett. Bew. H. E. Giles.
Ree City Rev.- Donald W. If. MacChMf.
1 Vorbcs -Graham and Gantrnbein Rer. Ward
Willis liong. 11. sermon by Dr. W. 8. Holt of
t-Mladetphaa: 7:80, sermon by pastor en "What f
Whence! Whither?"
Trinity Virginia snd Bebraaka, Bet. Theo
dore p. Smith. 11. 8.
Anabel Bev. F. H. afixseB. ll. "Retrospect
people's Societies
Rev. L. K. Crimes, pastor, will preach Sunday
moraine' sod tveninj. , .
Dr. W. S. Holt of Philadelphia, a Member
of tfea Issnl of sainiaterlal relief aad austenta-
taon of tbe Presbyterian, chorch. wiU preach
Sunday moraine at Forbes Presbyterian church
Dr. Holt is past 70 year of age. In the eve
ning Ua Kev. w. W. Ixmg. pastor, wui preacn
a senium of eiwi, lal luliiwl tn ausdania.
The Rev. Monroe O. JCvarstt. castor of
Fourth PresbyteTiaB church, announces that the
BUMe Bcbool hour will be chanced Bunday iron
10 a. m. to the noon hour and that the morn
ini preaching boor will be advanced 10:10 a. n.
SWEDES BORGIAN
The Portland society of the New
Christian services will resume services
Sunday morning at 301 Central building,
in the headquarters of the Theoaophlcal
society. Following the adoption of a
Dlan Dresented by the pastor last spring.
the services will follow a much simpler
order. Another Improvement In the
work is a business office for the pastor
in the Oregon building. This will serve
also as a reading room and a publica
tion office for the pastor's weekly let
ter, rne New cnrisuan Anister.
U5ITED BRETHREN
The First United Brethren church
Bible school and Christian Endeavor
will observe rally day Sunday with a
full program. The chorus cbolr under
the direction of Professor W. H. Moore
will appear in a full ritualistic service
in the morning, when Dr. O. E. McDon
ald, district superintendent, will preach,
Sunday nitrht the pastor. Dr. Byron J,
Clark, will preach. Souvenirs will be
given to all who attend the Sunday
school at 10 a. m.
Closing- services for the conference year will
be held Sunday morning and evening at Second,
Third aad Fourth United Brethren churchea.
with each pastor in his or her pulpit. The
Bev. C. P. Blanchard of Fourth) church haa
sulliclenuy recovered from ber illness to occupy
bar pulpit.
For 20 years the deaf people of Port
Isnd and vicinity have been attending
the United Presbyterian Church of the
Strangers. Until quite recently it has
been the only place In the city where
the deaf had an opportunity of hearing
the gospel. Every Sunday morning an
interpreter has been present to give in
sign language the same sermon that the
pastor. Dr. S. Earl DuBols, preaches
to the Rearing people. For a number of
years Mrs. FT C. Metcalf has been act
ing as the interpreter. Not only is Bhe
an expert In the sign language, but
she takes a deep interest in the deaf
people. Frequent social gatherings are
held, to which the deaf are always wel
come. Next Sunday morning is home
coming day in this church and the
deaf people' are most cordially Invited
to be present. ,
Missionaries to Speak
The Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Christopher
son, for 26 years missionaries in China
for the Christian and Missionary Alli
ance movement, will speak Sunday at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. at the Goepel
Tabernacle, East Ninth and Clay streets.
They will also give an address at Aloha,
Or., at 3 p. m.
PORTLAND
sr.d Proapect"; 7:80. "Tha Hem of His Gar
ment." Millard Avenue 65th v. and 70th iL
r reaching by Rev. U F. Powell. 11. 8.
Marshall Street 17th and Marshall. Bev.
A. J. Hanna. 11.
Mir pal. E. 19th and Division. Rev. D. A.
Thompson. 11, "Men and tha Church"; 7:45,
"Saved to Serve."
t'nity E. 7 1st and Sandy. Rev. S. W. See
man. 11, "Lor a! Thou Met"; 7:30, "What
I Religion?"
Arbor Ixsdaw Bryant and Curtis. Bev. Alex
ander R. Evans. 11, 8.
liolt Chinese US H First Ber. Gas Bins
Hoy. 7 p. m. srhool; 8. 9. roans people.
Rsfeevned Cvanostlcal
Fint 12th and Clay. Rev. G. Hafnar.
10:45. 8.
Star armed Presbytsrian
First Minnesota and Ainsworth. Rev: F. D.
rrexer. 11. 7.30.
Seventh Day AdvavrtlaU
Note Regular services of this denomination
are held on Saturday.
Central-rE. llfu and Everett L. K. Dick
son, pastor. 10, 11:15.
Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery. G. W.
Petit minister. 10, 11.
Montavilla E. 80th and Everett J. A. Ger.
hsrt 10. 11.
Lents 94th st and 58th Sve. XV. D.
Hunangtoti. 10, 11.
St Johns Central ava. and Charleston. A.
It. Folkenberg. 10. 11.
Albina Skidmors snd Mallory. Elder M. H.
Wentland. 10. 11.
Scandinavian 6 2d st and 39th ave. Elder
O. S. Lee. 10. 11.
Salvation Arm
Corps No. 1 248 Ash st Adjutant Henry R.
Cosens. 11, 8:15. 8.
Corps No 4 128 tt 1st Ensign Jessie Miller
in Envoy Mrs. I'ptnn. 11. 1:30, 8, 6, 8.
asradsnsMsrassn
New Christian 801 Central building. 11,
"Present World Conditions The Result of Spir
itual World Judgment"
Unitarian
Church of Our Father Broadway snd Tam
hilL Thomas L. Eliot. D. D , pastor emeritus,
Kev. William G. Elk Jr., pastor. 11. "A Twen
tieth Century Creed."
United Brethren
Conference superintendent Rev. G. E. Mc
Donald. First E. 18th and Morrison. Rev. Byron J.
Ciark. 11. preaching by Ir. -G. E McDonald ;
8, "The Sword snd the Trowel."
Second E 27th and Sumner. Rev. Ira
ltawley. 11. "The Injured Still Grows"; 8. "If
Tou Sin God'a Judgment Pronounces Death."
Third 67th at and S2d ae. S. E. Kev.
E. O. Shepherd. 11, "Increase or Decrease";
8. "Preening Questions."
Fourth Tremont Rev. C P. Blanchard.
11. "The Value of Spiritual Dreajnltig." fol
lowed by communion; 8, "Retrospective."
e Cloverdale 4 46 Jassup. Rev. Walter Rey
nolds. 10. 6:80. 7:30.
United Evaneellcal
First E. 16th and Poplar. Bev. J. A. Goods.
11. 8.
Ockley Green Wtllsmrtte blvd. and Gay
uev. u. ii. r smnam. 11, is.
St Johns Rev. A. P Larton. 11, 7:80.
United Pr-esb rtertsn
First E. 87 th sod Hawthorne. Rev. IL F.
Given. 11. yes?
Church of the Strangers Grand and Wasee.
Rev. S. Earl Du Boia 10 30. ' Home Coming
Day ; 8. "Tn. Good Dwturher.
Kenton 120 W. Lombard. Rev. George N
Taylor. 11. H.
Mlseallansous
Christian snd Missionary Alhane4-E. 9th aad
Clay. Rev. John E. v 10. 11 and f 111.
Addresses by Rev and Mm. F. A. Christan'heraoo.
Chinese misaionanea.
Realisation Leagwe 146 13th. Kev. Edward
Mill'. 11. "Taking leant (hit of Hardship."
Chrirtadelphian 831 K. Washlngtoa. 10 80.
Church of God 361 Felting. llarrv KaaX
11. "Salvation" : 7:4 a, BtMe Hwdy ra) Matihww.
. . y k 11 r SSfk a. .MA
Men Resort 4th and Bumsela. Bee. Levi
Johnson, suoenntendent
Divine Science Portland hotel. T. M.
MinanL 11.
Pentecostal First and Washlnrtoe Rev.
Will C. Trotter. 11, 8. 7 80; dsny. 7:30.
Glad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 248
Tint 2, 3, 7:30.
Pentecostal 147 H First Geergc B. Far
tow. 8. 8.
Paatscoetal 210 Vs TamhilL 2:30. 7:80
daily. 7:80
Csristiaa Assembly E. 20th and Aakeuy
Paetoe. A. W. Smith. 11. t . til
Volunteers of America -524 rnxrnasde. Bvs
aings except Monday at S; Sunday. 3, 8.
Portland Eerlesia (ChristadalphlaS) 1597
Belmont (renrge H. Tilling, secretary. 11.
Peniei Mleahm 109 H Second. 8; dally. 8.
Church of Christ E. 79th aad Glisaa. 11.
First Bpiritaal Scieare 129 4th st Bee.
Max Hoffmaa. Clrciea 6 p. as.: seetare at 8
p m by Mrs. Smith of Cleveland. Ohio.
IntarnatlDnal Bible Stwdesta W. O. W. tem
ple, 1 1th end Alder. 8. 8.
i Church of Corset E. 62d aad 60th sea.
10. 11, 7:30.
T. M. a A. Sixth snd Taylor. I.
Church ef Divine Truth 412 Central bnHd-
hg Nettie Taylor sUoh. 11.
Church ef Modem Spiritsmbsm 40 Aider.
I. 7:48.
Theoaophical Society 801 Central bldg. 8.
"Meeaace of Theoaophy." by F. Homer Cartis,
B 8. M. D.
Christisn Workers Bible Institute Central
library, 2 :30.
First Bpiritoalist E. 7th aad Haass lo. 8, 8.
Bin ri tarn bat, Central library. 8:30 addresses
by Kev. May A. Price. Ksw. C J. Oalssoa aad
others.
Gospel Mission H Cnioe ave. 8 . 8:18 P.
bl, 7:48 p. m. lVeacaicg y Evanjeliat Genrse
Jbaes of Seattlav -
tcw pastor to JJc
installed in 2SIeek
-I
Jr. W. n. Nugent
Dr. Bowman Will Be
Installed Thursday
Thursday evening Dr. Harold Leonard
Bowman will be formally Installed as
pastor of First Presbyterian church. The
moderator of the Portland presbytery,
the Rev. D. A. Thompson, will preside.
Dr. E. 1L Pence of Westminster Pres
byterian church will preach the sermon,
the Kev. Levi Johnson will give the
Installation prayer, the Rev. Monroe O,
Everett of Fourth Presbyterian church
will give the charge to the pastor and
the Rev. Boudinot Seeley, superintendent
of Presbyterian missions in Oregon, will
give the charge to the people.
Airplane mall, freight and, eventually.
passenger, service between the principal
cities of Brazil is proposed by promot
ers, who have been granted a govern
ment concession. .
CALVARY
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
I1TH AND CLAY ST8.
Rev. L. Bowrlng- Quirk, Minister
IT A. M. "A, City on
Trial."
7:45 P. M."The Great
Image."
Bible School 10 A. M.
CHURCH of OUR FATHER
(UNITSRiaiv)
BEOADWAT AT YAMIIILL
WILLIAM 6, ELIOT JfL MINISTER
i
Those who desire tbe worship and fellow
ship of a Christian Church without, creed
tests snd working for lin-elfish ends will
probably find whst they seek, tn the Chnreh
pf Oiir Father. We aim in our Church
School to teach children nothing they will
have to unlearn when they grow older. The
Church School for all ages meets at t 19
a. m. Itegular morning service at 11 :00.
"A TWENTIETH CENTURY ORE ED.-
SEPT. 14-25
Every Noon
lSllt SHARP EXCfcPT NT5 DAY
Quiet Talks
BY
Mr.S.D.
Gordon
HEILIG THEATRE
BROADWAY A5D TAYLOK ST.
Topics First AVeek
Tues. 14 "Tight Corners, Blind Alleys, and
Hew to Oat Out." (
sjved. 1B "WKv a hewd OiS' lew QuH
Maney-Maklnt."
Yhur. 1 "A Revolutionary ktovament m s
laM 0c) Tewe."
frl. 17 "There's eWrneooe et Yeur tide
Tsti Cant lee."'
aas. it -Te Bleajrapny et the Devn."
COUK ITT YVHEJT YOU AX
SLIP OCT WHEX YOU MUST
FederaUoa of Cbarrbes
. - Arv
t; ' ' v I t' -
THE END OF THE WORLD or MILLIONS
NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE
HEAR THIS INTERESTING SPEAKER AND LECTURER OF
NATIONAL REPUTATION
G. S. KENDALL
of Brooklyn, Now York '
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE INTERNATIONAL BIBLE
STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION ...
SUNDAY, SEPT. 12, 8 P. M.
A convincing, hope-injplrinf; message, eivinjcicrlpUral proofcthit the
earth's reconstruction will soon nQfress Into a state of perfection and
life everlasting; to U who conform themselves to the proper conditions
as they develop. ' v r
W. O. W. TEMPLE
1 1 th StrosH, Betwsxia Waskiactsxs mad AlcW
EVERYONE VVXLCOME
UNITED BRETHREN
TO HOLD.HAL
Thursday tbe sixty-seventh Oregon
annual conference of the Church of
the United Brethren In Christ will
begin at the First United Brethren
church, Eaat Fifteenth and Morri
son streets. The sessions will last
through Monday. Bishop WlHlam
II. Washingrer will preside and give
tho opening address at 9 a. ni. Thurs
day. He will aviso preach Sunday,
morning, September 19.
The annual session of the denomina
tion's Christian Endeavor union will be
held Tuesday ana w (jneisaay nn Mrs,
E. O. Shepherd, president, presiding;.
SESSION THURSDAY
Ident. presiding;. .1
1U be held each
onventlons, -with -fi I
uesdy, tha Rev.' I
Bvangellstlc services win
evening during both con
peakeri as follow: Tuesda
D. J. Ferguson ; Wednesday, the Itev.
Ira Hawley ; Thursday, tlie Rev. George s
Chapman; Friday, the Rev. ;. K. Hart
man; Saturday, ' the Rev. J D. Nlse
wonder, and Sunday, tho lie v. G. I
Bender.
Dr. Byron J. Clark, pastor of the local
First church, will be the host ot the
conference. Ministers and lay delegates
tom Oregon and "Western Washington
will attend. The Rev. K. B. Ward, a re
turned missionary from China, with a
recod of 22 years in the foreign field, '
will also be present to add Inspiration to
the sessions.
Dr. fl. E. McDonald, sunerir
intendent I
orts two fl
rear. The ft
mal 2B.- I '
ilnatlonal t
ot the Oregon conference, reports
financial achievement for the year.
drive in Oregan for an addition"
OOft pndnwment for the . denomln
college at Philomath, 6r., went 81000
beyond the mark, and the United .nllst
ment Movement In the state for I30,71
totaled over 131,000 when the final count
was made.
TONIGHT!
God'sLastMessage
for the World !
HEAR EVANGELIST
A. R. OGDEN
OF IOWA
Well-Knows Blhle I-ectsrer
and Urrlvallit
SUNDAY NIGHT
EVANGELIST
LOUIS K.DICKSON
WILL SPEAK 07T
"PENNING
HUMAN -DESTINY"
A Most Start linn and Rolenih
Prophetic Announcement.
BFLENDID MUSICAL PROGRAM
EACH EVEJilJIG
Big Tent Pavilion
COR. UTH ASD MORRISOJf
Srat Eres. Pa bile invited.
FIRST NAZARENE
CHURCH
E. ItTH AND WEIDLER STS. g-S
D. LEIGH COLDEN
PROHIBITION NOMINEE I
' FOB VICE-PRESIDENT
SPEAKS AT 11 A. M.
A. M. Bowes, Pastor
SPEAKS AT 7tia P. M.
"Message of Theosophy"
Br f. homer curtiss, b. s. m. d.
Sunday, e'Olee. Theoaophloal Mall, 801
Oentral Building.
Societies. Publle Activities and Olassssi
aaosi. a SI Secret Doctrine Class.
TOES.
TMUH
rsii.
FRI.
MT.
g p. as. order ef Star in we sarv.
p. as. Inquirers' stud CI us.
3 a. M. selnners' Olaaa.
a P. as. OhHstlan Mrtsielsm Olaas.
8 p. sa. RseonKruetlofl OvrPIDt
Events Discussions.
3 p. as. Lotus Class far Juniors.
S P. all. Lecture.'
SUN.
(UN.
VOU ARC WELCOME
"Present World Conditions
The Result of Judgment
in the Spiritual World" ,
SOME STARTLIM LIOMT ON WORLD
PROSLtsSS AT
NEW CHRISTIAN CHURCH
801 CENTRAL BLDO., 11 A. M.
WM. R. RCEOC, Minister.
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