The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 18, 1920, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
10
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1201
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Coming
BISHOP LOCKE TO
VISIT PORTLAND
Bishop and Mm. Charles' Edward
VocVe will arrive In Portland early
Bunday morning and will proceed
to Wilbur Methodist church, where
the blahop will preach the morning
sermon. While In the city they will
be the guests of Dr. and Mra. "Wil
liam Wallace Youngson. Bishop and
Mrs. Locke are en route to Van
couver. B. C, to. sail next Thursday
for Manila, where he will have Epis
copal supervision of the work of
the denomination for the next four
years.
Bishop Locke as pastor of the First
Methodist church of Portland (the old
Taylor street church) from 1892 to 1897
was extremely popular. Since leaving
Portland he has held Important pastor
ates In San Francisco, Buffalo, Brook
lyn and for the past 12 years In Los
Anaelea. Under his administration the
Von Angeles church has grown to af
membership of 2800, and the Centenary
quota of $250,000 wss rained to $360,000.
The throngs crowded the church out of
the old building, which has been sold
for 1530,000. A new site has been pur
chased for $340,000, on which it Is
FIRST A
MCTunniCT A
r rui iDru
wn w rc. was a
12th St. at Taylor
EAST WALKING DIS
TANCE FROM
HOTELS
JOSHUA STANSFIELD, D. D.
MINISTER
MOK.MSO SERVICE 10il
SUBJECT
"Practical Preaching"
VKNIRO SERVICI O'OLOCK
Bishop Chat. Edward Locke
Kor miny year. Or. Ixx-.s w the pastor
ot Pint cnnrrh, tnd we welrnme hlra
snd Inrtu the public to hear him Bun
da j fvniDg, S o'olork.
Otisrui Choir, Director I. T. JOHIs
Hear Two Bishop
SUNDAY, SIFT. IS, 10:80 A. M.
WILBUR
METHODIST
CHURCH
Slultnemah Natal Auditorium.
(I. 0. HICKMAN, Putor)
BISHOP CHARLES E, LOCKE
Or MANILA.
Former PmHor OM Taylor Straat Church)
BISHOP WILLIAM 0. SHEPARD
OP PORTLAND.
WONDIRFUL MUSIO
Y WILDIR'S FAMOUS QUARTET
WILBUR CHURCH
Is Wis Haart of tha Ruilnese Aeotlen.
ASY TO FIND SASV TO LINK
HARD TO POROKT.
Business Offlea S14 Artisan's Inlldtna
- Phone Proa Sway 24SO
"IVKRVBODV'S PRISNDLV
SEItMOUS
ISilO
Why Does God
Allow Sin?
We Know ' Only When
We Know Character
SPECIAL MUSIC
IltlS BIBLE SCHOOL
IIUS MEN'S ORGANIZATION
lilS YOUKO PEOPLE'S
MEETING
DR. E. H. PENCE, PASTOR
CE NTR AL
CAST 1STH AND WIS) I
(Your Church and Mrns)
"Barren Trees and
Barren Lives"
Will is the Topic at 11 o'clock.
S:4B SIBLa SOHOOU.
7:4
IRWON r
Dr. Ezra A. Van Nuys
,"MEN IN ACTION"
Coms Choir at Both fcervfees. Led by Mr.
Beleher: aba Bong service at Evening Hoar
WALTtR HENRY NUOtNT, D. D Minister,
vou ark ooroiallV i5Tfai.
AFTER MANY YEARS
Saint David's Church
EAST TWELFTH AND BELMONT
Service 7:30, 9:30, 11 and 7:30
lltN SERMON
"THE CHALLENGE OF, A GREAT CAUSE"
fill 8IBM0N
"WHY 1 AM A' CHRISTIAN"
REV. THOMAS JENKINS, Rector
(NOTE THE HOTJES)
Baron
Eug
' ; OF, MOSCOW, RUSSIA
t v The dUtinfulshed scientist snd BMtaphysical teacher, a nephew f h
late Cpunt Leo Tolstoi, vill deUTer Yitally Important lecture on
' THE HEMMg 'oFTHZ FUTURE"
at S P. M. "Wednesday, September aad, in the Grand ballroom at rh
Hotel Multnomah. v,f : . , "
t ' ADMISSION FREE,;
eek promises .to
JJastor of Cherished
jflemory to J5e fficre
Bishop Charles E. Locke
planned to erect a million dollar edifice.
While a resident of Portland, Dr.
Locks was active In all lines of religious
work. He was chaplain of the National
Guard j'unt before the men were called
into the Spanish-American engagements.
Bishop Locke will preach .Sunday
morning' at Wilbur church In the Mult
nomah hotel and Sunday' night at the
First Methodist church. Bishop W. O.
Bhepard, resident bishop, will Introduce
Bishop Locke to both congregations.
Sunday night three bishops wiU be In
the city, as Biahop Laurens J. Blmey
will arrive on the 7 o'clock train and
be in the evening service at First church.
PREACHING
FOR THE TIMES
DR. W. B. HINSON
11:00 'A Grain of Wheat
7:4S 'Christ the Magnet'
FIHST CENTURY TRUTH PON
TWKNTIITH CENTURY Men,
BAPTISM AT MORNINQ SERVICE.
EAST SIDE
BAPTIST CHURCH
AST SOTH AND SALMON STREETS
Tsks Hawthorns, Sunnyilde ar Mt Taker
Car to East 20th.
CHURCH of OUR FATHER
(UNITARIAN)
BROADWAY AT YAMHILL
WILLIAM G.ELIOT JR., MINISTER
AT 11 A. M., PUBLIO WORSHIP
AND 8ERMON.
"CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHEP AND
STEWARDSHIP"
The Church of Our Father desires to be of
(price to the community and neighborhood.
It is open daily after 1 p. m. at Reading
Room Entrance. 848 Yamhill. Here is a
quiet place to rest, read or write.
I
WESTMINSTER
(Eait Morrises Street Cars)
ene Fersen
COLLECTION
" 1
Y ' aM
Jj5ew5 of Smpbrtance
The Portland Federation of Churchee
announces that 8. D. Cordon of New
York will continue bis "Quiet Talka"
during the coming week at the Helllg
theatre each day from litis to 1 o clock
sharp. Interest in the meetings is in
creasing dally. Over 500 people are
attending. Gordon is a layman and
"talks" to his audience. Business men
and women are invited to come when
they can and slip out when necessary.
The subjects for next week follow:
Monday, "Does Prayer Ever Change
Anything?": Tuesday, "Temptation: An
English Waterloo or a French?" ; Wed
nesday, "Woman's Winsome Resistless
Power"; Thursday, "The Master's Rule
of Brokerage and Exchange"; Friday,
"Does God Heal Disease and Sickness
Today?"; Saturday, "What Is the Sane,
Poised Teaching About Jesus' Return?"
BAPTIST
The Baptist! Bible School Workers'
union will begin a new year's work with
a rally, election of officers and supper
at the Second German Baptist church on
Tuesday night. Plans to improve the
work will be discussed.
The pulpit of tee First Baptist church will
be occupied Sunday by thm W. Karl Bmltn.
B. T. P work on that Pscifl ceoast. Bally
day will be observed in the Babie school at
:45 a m.
Tba secret of efficient Christian Ufa will te
disrased Bandar moraine at Third Baptist
enure by tha Bier. K. E. Close. During tba
evening aerrics bs will discus the history, cans
and prevsntwa of tha bubonic plsgue, and com
pare it to "a which imperils tha spiritual
hie o( men.
CHRISTIAN
The financial budget for the church
year beginning October 1 will be pre
sented to , the members of the First
Christian church Sunday morning by
the Rev. H. H. Griffls. pastor. During
the coming week 62 teams will visit the
members to secure subscriptions- The
budget calls for 9299 expenditure for
benevolence and operating expensea
Sunday ' night. Chaplain William I.
Fisher of Vancouver will preach.
CHRISTIAN SCIEKCE
A free public lecture on Christian
Science will be held in The Auditorium
Friday evening at S o'clock. William W.
Porter, C. S. B., of New York city,
member of the board of lectureship of
The Mother Church, The First Church
of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, will
speak. A cordial invitation Is extended
to alL
CONGREGATIONAL
Alva Patten will deliver a lecture to
the First- Congregational Bible school.
DIRECTORY
Sixteenth Sunday After Trinity
Uniform Sand ay School Lessons
"Evils of Intemperance" (Temperance), Prov.
28:17-21; 29 85
(tolden Text "For ' the drunkard and tbe
glutton shall come to poverty : and drowsiness
shall clothe a man with race "
Young People's Topics
Baptist Union "Oood Work: Wooing It:
Doing It." KrcL S:10; CoL 3:22-2S.
Christian Endeavor "Good Work: Finding
It; Uoing If Eccl. :10; Col. 8:22-25.
Epworth Ieagaa "Making the Leegne's
Working Calendar." Lose 10:1-11; Acts 1:8;
Luke 4 :18 21.
Bsptlat .
First White Temple, 12th and Taylor.
Preaching by Rev. W. Earl Smith. 11. "A
Warning, a Challenge and a Promise"; T:4S.
"America Looking TJp."
East Bide E. 20th and Balm on. Rev. W. B.
Hlnson. ltev. T. H. Caah. 11. "A Orain of
Wheat"; 7:4.1. "Christ the Magnet"
Third Vaneonver and Knott Rt. R. E.
Close. 11. "Obedience to the Heavealy Vis
ion"; 8, "The Plague of the Soul."
Arleta Rev. Owen T. Day. 11, 8, Sunday
achool rally; 8.
Calvary X. ih and Orant. Rev. J. E.
Thomas. 11. "When I Shall Be 8ataisfied"; 8.
"Tha Light Against tba Liquor Enl."
Glencoe E. 45th and Main. Bev. W. B
Rtewart. ' Preaching by Rev. G. De Boy Hall of
McMinnvUle. 111. 7:4.
Sellwood Bethany Res. W. N. Ferris. 11.
7:45.
Grace E. 78th and Ash. Bar. W. H. Tol
Bver. 11. 8.
Swedish ISth and Hoyt Rev. T. G. SJolsn-
der. 11. 7:80.
St Johns Chicago and Ionard 11. 7:80.
Highland E. 8th and Alberta. Rev. Walter
L. Riley. 11. 8.
Peninsula Drew and Fiske. 10:80, 7:S0.
Mt. Olivet I colored) Broadway and Everett.
Rev. J. W. Anderson. 11, 8.
Eilm Swediih Millory and Bkidmora. Rev.
A. G. Sandhlom. 2:80, 8:80.
i Lents 88th at. and 80th ave. -Rev. K. A.
Smith. 11, 8.
Second (German) Rodney and Morris. Rev.
F. Hoffman. 11, 7:80.
Cathode
Pro-Cathedral 15th tnd Dgris. 6, 7:13,
8:80. 0:45. 11.
St. Peters Lents Rev. P. Beutgen. 8.
10:80, 7:30.
St. Lawrence 8d and Sherman. Rev. J. C.
Rughes. 8. 8:80. 10:80. 7:80.
St. Francis E. 12th and Pine. Rev. L E.
McNamee. 6, 8, 9:15, 11,. 7:45.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams and
Stanton. Rev. V. A. Daly. 6. 8. S. 11. 7:30.
Holy Rotary -F.. 3d and Clackamaa. Kev.
S. S. Olson. , 7. 8. 9. 11, 7:30.
St Hose E. 63d tnd Alameda. Rev. J.
OTarrelL 8. 10 30. 4.
St. Andrews E. 9th and Alberta. Rev. J.
Kieman. 8, 10:30, 7:80.
Tbe Madeleiner E. 24th and Siskiyou. Bev.
George F. Tbompeon. 7:80. 9. 11.
Ascension K. 7Ath and Yamhill. Franciscan
Fathers. 8. 10:30, 7:30.
Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena.
Rev. K. W. Black. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin. Rev. C. Ray
mond. 8, 10:80, 7:80.
St Ignatius 8220 48d it. 8. E. Jesuit
Fathers. 8:30. 6. 10:30, 7.
St. Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor. Rev.
Warren A. Waitl 6, 8:80, 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Redeemer Portland bird, and Van
couver ave. Kev. William J. IHvine. 6. 8.
10:80. 7:30.
8t Philip Nert (Pauliit Fathen) E. 18th
and Hickory. Rev. M. L. Ferry. 7:30. .
10;80. 7:80.
St. Oementa S. Smith ave. and Newton.
Sarvita Father. 6, 8. 10:30. 7:30.
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center. Bev.
O. Rob. 8. 1030. 7:30.
St. Agatha H. 15th and Miller. Bev. J.
Commisky. 8, 10:80. 7:30.
St Stanialans (Poliah) Maryland and Fail
ing. Rev. F. Matthew. 8. 10:80. 7:S0.
St. Jose no German i loth and Conch.
Bar. B. Rnrrer. 8. 10.30, 7:30.'
St. Michael (Italian) 4th and MUL Rev.
If. Balestra. 8:80. 10:80. 7:30.
Bt. Claires Capitol Bill. Father Aloytiuj.
0. F. M. 7:30. 9:20.
St. ( harlea E. 3 3d and Alberta. Bee. J.
P. OTlynn. 8. 10:80.
All Saints K. 89 th and Gllsaa. Bar.
Father WiUlam Crania. 8, 10:80.
St. Patricks 19th and Savier. KsvJ Charles
M. Smith. Maasea 8:30. S. 9:15. 10:80. 7:48.
Christian
First Park and Cohsmbla. '' Bev. Harold H.
Griff av 11. "The IrreUgiona Dead Beat";
7:46, "A Royal Rale of Life." by Chaplain
Wllliaa L. nshef.
Kaat Ride K. 1 ? th and TrWrr S It
H. Sawyer. 11, ft.
noaney Avenue ruxmey 804 ajiott Kev.
8. Esri ChUder.. 11. S.
Moots villa E. , T8th and GUsaa. Rev. Car.
roll C Roberta, i 11, 7:80.
Woodlawn K. 7th nH f Thmrtm Km
Joseph D. Boyd. 11, 8.
a era park Bee. F. H. Gnormley. 11. "The
uteia v vunai jtorj ; i :a, r sjlng the
Tattsmarle IT 9gfa, mwtA aik o m
TBbe Jkaxey. it. 70.
St. Johns Central and Oswego. 11.
ChrtaUaa tckenoa
Tssoar aobieet: "Matter."
Ftrsa 19th arid Everett It. 8.
Sfoona K. th aad Holladay. 11. S.
Thrrt R 12th aad Salmon. 11. 8. '
Fourth Vaaeoaeer and Emersoa. 11, 8.
Fifth 2l and 424 ave. 8. E.-11. ,
Sixth Mason ie temple. 888 Tarn hill. 11, 8.
Beveata SmiUs ave. aad New York. ti.
"WHAT IS MAN, THAT THOU ART
MINDFUL OF HIM?" V
By lOTrelriukj.: afaeOREGos ,
Teakleaa Ball. 881 Ceatral Batldlaa:.
r- ree Leadlag; Llbrarr f Oecalt
Btraaa OPKJI l to 4 .18 BaXLT. "
ighly
!3mong Portland
Sunday morning, on "The Pilgrims' First
Thanksgiving." The survey canvassers
will meet at 12 :0 p. m. with Dr. W. T.
McElveen and Dr. H. D. Has kins. Dr.
McElveen will preach morning and eve
ning, the chorus choir assisting in the
later service. Miss Dorothy Rice will
lead the Christian Endeavor.
Men of A Huston Memorial Comrefition&l
eh arch era to meat Sunday nomine at tha
dot of tha service to qwwtor tha organiaatkm
of a men's club. Sunday will alio be registration
day in the Bible school. Tba woman's asso
ciation will eerre a lnncbaon Wadneaday from
1 1 :SO a. b. to 1 p. m. ia the din ice room f
tha church.
Sunday Bight tba Christian Endeavor, of Hlxb
land Copcraeational church will basin ita fall
work. Tba Ht. O. W. Nalaon wiU occupy tha
pulpit momins arid sTeninc.
St Johns Consrefattonal church recently ie-
eorad a naw paator. the Bev. John W. Threlfall
of Boaton, who holds decrcaa from- Etowdoin
collef e. the law achool of Uarrard nnirenity,
and Bangor Tbaological seminary. Ht hat alto
takaa special work at Harvard and Cliff eoUece,
nsianL The Re. Mr. Threlfall left a lucra
tive . position in buiineaa, tha management of
tha Threlfall Brother 8Uk mills, to prepare for
tha ministry. Ha feela that tba church today
Mads pastors wbo hare had training other than
theological In tha few weeks tha Rer. Mr.
ThreUall bag been in the city tha Bt John
chnreh has taken on new Ufa. The- eongrega
tiona have doubled. By a quaar ccteeidcnca tha
Tie. Mr. Thrall all's first appearance was io
Portland. LUine.
EPISCOPAL
September 26, Bishop W. T. Sumner
will formally open a new church school
in the Powell valley district. The build
ing will serve as a center for church
work in a growing district.
Dean R. T. T. Hicks wUl preach both morn
ing and evening at Bt Stephen's Fro-Cathedral.
Mitt Edith Bark will preside over and Mia
Doris Wildnian will be tha principal speaker, at
the young paopie a meeting at v:ou p. m. in
the parish house.
St Michael, and AU Anieli Episcopal church
haa made a change in tha hour of several
serricea. Tbe chnreh school will meat at 0:45
a. m., holy communion aerries at 7:45 a m..
Pleaching at 11 a. m. and young people's service
at e0 p. m.
The Sunday night service hour et 8t David's
Episcopal church will be changed to 7:30 p. m.
this week. The rector, the Her. Thomas Jen
kins, will be tha preacher at the morning and
evening service.
'
EVANGELICAL
The Rev. F. B. Culver of Lenta Evan
gelical church expects to leave Portland
next week for Cleveland, Ohio-, to par
ticipate in a conference in connection
with the Forward movement of the
church. During his absence the pulpit
will be supplied by the Rev.'s Peter
Conklin and F. M. Fisher. Sunday morn
ing the Lord'B supper will be observed
and 'new members welcomed.
A service for tbe aged people in "The AHea
heim" will be held at 3 p. m.. Sunday, by
the Rev. Jacob Btocker of Clay Street Evan
gelical church.
OF CHURCH
Cengreeatlonal
First ParV and Madison. Dr. W. T. McEl
veen. 11, "The Virture of Sett-Respect"; 7:45,
"How to Be Happy Tho' Human."
Sunnyside E. 32d and Taylor. Rev. J. 3.
Staub. 11, "The Full-Orbed Life of the True
Christian"; 7:45, "Life Storie Written in Hu
man Kaoea."
Atkinson Memorial E. 2rn and Everett
Rev. E. E. Flint. 11. "The Christ Motives, lor
Chrirtlaa Living"; 7.45, "A Chameleaa Slav
ery." Highland E. th and Prescott. Rev. Edward
Constant. Preaching by Rev. G. W. Nelson.
11. 7:30.
Waverlv Height E. 82d and Woodward.
Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11, 8.
Lanrelwood 4 5th ave. and 85th at. S. K.
lira. Alice M. Handiaker. 11. 7:30.
Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. 11, 7:30.
University Park Haven and Lombard. Rev.
C H. Johnston. 10. 30. 7:30.
Finniah Mason and Albine. Rev. A A.
Harlo. 8 aad 8 p. m.
St. Johns a. I van hoe end Richmond. Rev.
John W. Threlfall. 11, 7:80.
Daniih-Norwegiao E. 23d and Stunner
Rev. Ole Torgesaen. 11, 7:30.
First German E. 7th and Stanton Rev.
George SScher. 11, 7:30.
Second German E. 8th and Skidmora Rev.
Henry Hagelcana. 11. 7:30.
Zwn German E. 9tb and Fremont Rev. J.
H. Hoop. 11, 7:30.
Dunkarvl
Chareb of the Brethren Borthwick and Brai
ns rd Rev. George C CarL 11, 8.
Epleoopal
Pro-Cathedra of Rt- Stephen 18th and Clay.
Kt, Rev. Walter Taylor Sumner, biahow; Very
Rev. R. T. T. Hicks, dean. 7:45. communion :
11. "Is the World Getting Better!" followed
by communion; 7:45, "Tbe Coincidence of
Life."
Trinitr 19ti and Everett. Bev. A. A. Mor
rison rector. 8. 11. 8.
St. DarxJ's- E. 12th and Belmont. Rev.
Thome Jenkins, rector. 7:80, 9:30, 11. 8.
St. Mark's 21st and Marshall. Rev. J. G.
Hatlon, rector. Preaching by Kev. F. K. How
ard. Daily, 7:30 a. m. ; Sunday, 7:30, 11,
"Liberty and Authority"; 7:45. ,
St. Philip's 242 Russell, 10. 11. Arch
deacon Chsmbers in charge.
8t Andrew's Hereford, it, Portsmouth, 10,
11. Archdeacon in charge.
Grace Memorial East 17th and Weldler.
Rev. John Dawson. 11, 8.
St Michael and AH Angela' E. 43d and
Broadway. Rev. F. T. Bowen, vicar. 7:45,
9:45. 11. 8:80.
Church ot Oar Savior 00th are. and 41st
t S. E. Kev. E. H. Clark, riear. 7:30
and 11 a. m.
Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan
borpitaL Rev. F. K Howard. 7 and 9:30 a. m.
St. Pinl'a, Woodmere Ker. Oiwald W. Tay
lor 4.
All Saints' 25th and Savier. Rev. Frederic
K Howard. 10 and 11.
St John 'i Memorial 7. 15th and Harney.
Bev. E. H. Clark in charge. 11.
8t Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Rev.
W. A. M. Breck. vicar. 10 and 11.
EvaaoellceJ ,
First 7. 8th and Market. Rev. Kara
Maurer. 11, 7:30.
Clay Street 10th and Clay. Rev. Jacob
Stacker. 10:45. "Jeans the Best Friend of
Children"; 8, "Christian Education"; 3 p. m.,
service at the Altenheim.
8wedish Tabernacle N. 17th and Glisen.
Rev. J. C. Ledin. 11. T :30.
Lents F. B. Culver. 11, communion and
reception of new member; 8.
Free Methodist
First E. 9th and Mill. Rev. W. J. Johnston.
11. 7:45.
Central E. 55th and Flaadsn. Bev. S. L
11. 7:80.
Alberta E. 80tb and Wygant Be v. 8. Ia
Burn. 11, 7:45.
St Johns E. Richmond and Hodaon Bev.
E. D. Blackman. 11. 7:80.
Lenta Rev. S. H. Upton, acting paator.
2:30, 3:30.
First E. 35(h and Mala. Rev. Homer L.
Cox. 11. 7:45.
Second E. 9 2d gad 8 lit ave. Rev. Lorana
Terrell. 11. 7:80.
W'est Piedmont Borthwick and Jersey. Bev.
Carey Jeaaopp. 11, 8.
Jewish
Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main.
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Reform Synagogue.
Service Friday 8 p. m.. Saturday 10:80 a m.
CoogregatioB Ahavai Shalom Park and Clay
sta. Rabbi R. Abraham son. Friday, S p. m.;
Saturday 8:30 a. m.
Congregatioa Novah Zedek Talmud Torah
8th and Hall Rev. Abraham L RoseDcrmatx.
Friday, 8 4k bu; Saturday 9 a. m.; Sunday 10
a m. Eeiigioui achooL
Latter Day SalnU
Chnreh of Jesaa Christ of Latter Day Saints
E. 25 th aad Madison. Heber C Iversoa.
mission president 10. 6:30.
Reorganised Cbvrcb E. 76th aad Irving.
Elder C E. Jonas. 11. 7:45.
Lutheran
St James W. Park and Jefferson Rev.
William K. Brink asan. 11. 7:84.
St. Paula K. 12th and Clinton. Bar. A.
Kranae. 10:80 (German). ."The Werd of Ood
the Only Fundamental Trath for Our Soul 'a
Salvation"; 7:30 (English), "A Little Walk ia
God's Garden."
Trinity (Missouri Byaod) Bodney aad Ivy
Kev. t. a. Kim bach. 1U Ua (German) , oom
nnioni 7:30 tEagbah).
.Church for Deaf Rodney gad Ivy Her. I.
A. C Beyer. 2:80.
Onr aavtesv K. 19th aad Grant. Rev. M. A.
Chrsestraien. 11 (English), "Christ at Mela,"
followed by coromf nion and baptism.
'tl'iehvm Norwaaiaa 14tb aad Davk) Bee.
Wilhelm PeUersea. 11; a.
Jsetael Kvanseoeal orwegiaa (Free) Wy-
a-. w owsvr an. A. A. BorrevUt. 11
Oraee (English) E. - 24th and Broadway
Bethany Daniah EvaagsBnal TJnloei aad Jaeav
rk Rev.-U P. BUeUse, - ll.-IJO.
St Johns Ptalmola and acnptir ' y.
Lad wig. l;48 tf.
Hfmportant
(Churches and foung
LTJTHEBA5
Trinity Lutheran church will worship
at ita new home Sunday. The confes
sional address will be at 9 :40 a. m. and
at 10:15 the pastor will administer the
sacrament. The evening service hour
has been changed to 7 .30 p. m.
Holy commnnmo and tha baptismal ceremony
will be observed Sunday morning tt Our Sa
vior's Lutheran church by tha Rev. M. A.
Chriatesiaea. aThe congrecaUon haa arranged for
a lecture on "The Norway of Today" by tha
Her. Odd Gomitzka of Seattle, to be given in
the church, Thursday at 7:80 p. m. Tha Rev.
Mr. Gomitska recently returned from an ex
tended visit to Norway.
METHODIST
"Wilbur Methodist church, under the
leadership of Dr. E. a Hickman. Is
launching an extensive social service
firogTam. The purpose of this church
s to perform a distinctive ministry to
downtown Portland. Two new lines of
ministry are being introduced. Mias
Mildred Bartholomew will lead the
church in a program of cooperation with
the Public Welfare bureau, and Miss
Marguerite Hewton will work in co
operation with the juvenile court.
Miss Bartholomew, a Portland girl, ia a
graduata of Willamette university with poet
graduate work in the social and religious educa
tion department of teacher college, Columbia
university, of New York. She baa had four
years' experience as director of playground and
community bouse work in Portland under the
Park bureau, fibs hu been retained as director
of social sad educational work to succeed tha
Kev. r'. st. jasper.
Miss Hewioa is a graduate of the Seattle
Training school. For fire yean aha has been
doing special work in the Chicago Juvenile court.
She will arrive in Portland next week to devote
her time to work among tba boys and girls who
pass through the Juvenile court This program
is being carried out under tha direction of
Judee Jacob Kanzler.
Mr. and Mra Samuel ConneH, 710 East
Ankeny street, will entertain tha members and
friends of Wilbur church, Tuesday evening.
This will be an informal reception for the paator,
his staff anfe new members who have recently
united with the chnreh.
A Tinting clergyman, tha Rev. A Bleipneaa
from Ketchikan, Alaska, will preach Bunday
evening at the First Norwegian Paniah VI. E.
church. In the morning the Kev. EUaa Gjerding
will hold the last meeting of this confer. vce
year.
The Epworth league of Sunnycids Heth4ist
church will hold a skating party at The Ossaa,
Friday night, for the leaguera of Portland.
A musical program will be given Sunday Bight
at Centenary Methodist chnreh by s chorus ehoii
and orchestra composed of 7.0 persona. Mrs.
Robert I mollis Barron will be the eoloiat.
Dr. A L. Howerth, who just re tamed from
the Olympia M. E. conference, will preach
Sunday morning at Epworth M. K. church.
The Kev. I. A. Moore, former pastor of tha
First African M. E. Zioo church at Ihi Qnoin
I1L, was appointed pastor of the Portland
charge (named similarly) by Biahop L. W.
Kyless of St. Louis, at the conference held re
cently in Walla Walla, Wash. The Rev. Mr.
Moore hopes to be able to clear the church
of indebtedness and build a personage. Ua
SERVICES IN
Swedish Augustana Stanton and Rodney
Rev. V. O. Oeren. 10:45. 7:45.
Immannel 18th aad Irving Kev. A. V. An
derson. 11, 8.
Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune Rev. S. .C
B. KnctMn. 11, 7:30.
Zion Evangelical (Miasouri Synod) Chap
man and Salmon Rev. H. H. Koppeimana
11. 8.
Immannel (Mimonri Synod) E. 15 th and
Leo Rev H. C. Ebeliic. 9 80. 10:30. German.
Evangelical Church of the Redeemer 15tb
and Wytsnt 10. 11.
Finnish 179 Fargo. Bev. A. Sahniaen. 10;
Sunday school, 7.
St. Marks (Wisconsin Synod) Mallory and
Skidmors Rev. P. Hinderer. 10:80.
Methodist Epleoopal
Heights Bev. G. S. Brown.
Carson
11. 7.
10.
Centenary E. B-th and Pine Bee.
Frank L.
Wemett 11, 7:30. aacred concert.
Central Vancouver and- Fargo Rev.
A. R.
Maclean. 11, 8.
Clinton-Kelly E. 40th and Powell. Bee. E.
S. Mare. 11, "A Basket of Snmmer Fruit"; 7.
Epworth 26th and Savier Rev. J. Stanford
Moore. 11, preaching by Dr. A. L. Howarth; 8,
"The Ray o Light"
First 12th and Taylor. Rev. Joshua Stana
field. 10:30. "Practical Preaebina-"; 8. preach
ing by Biahop K. E. Locks and Bishop L. J.
Byney.
'First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt
Rev. Ehas Gjerdine. 11. eloaine sermon; 8.
address by Rev. '-A. Hleiimea of Ketchikan.
Alaska.
Laurelwoot) E. 88d and Foster. Bev. a. C
Brakenbnry. 11. 7:30.
Lenta 86th and 58th ave. Bev. F. B.
Sibley. 11. 7:4 5.
Lincoln E. 5 2d and Lincoln.
Ginn. 11. 7:30. . T
Mon ta villa E. 80th and Pine.
Gould. 11. 7:30.
Mt Tabor1 E. 61st and Stark.
Decker. 11, 8
ratten Alberta and Michigan.
Rev. F. A
Bev. Hiram
Rev.' E. G.
Rev. GeoTf
H. Bennett 11. 7:80.
Roee City Park E. BSth and Sandy,
Rev.
D. Lester Fields. 10:30, 7:80.
Sellwood E. 15th and Taeoma. Rev. W. S.
Gordan. 11. 7:30.
8unnyside-E. 85th and Yamhill. Rev. W.
F. Ineaon. 11 ,8.
St Johna W. Leayirt gad Syractua Rer.
W. E. Kloster. 11. 7:30.
Swedish Beech and Borthwick. Re. Abel
Eklnnd. 11, 8.
Univertity Park Flake and Lombard. Rer
H. T. Atkinson. 11. 7:30.
Vancouver Ave. Norwegian-Danish Skidraore
and Vancouver. 11.
Wesleyan E. 5 3d and Gliaan. Rev. D. B.
Hampe. 11. 7:4 5.
Westmoreland MTlwaukie and Midway. Rev.
E. S. Mace. 8.
Wilbur Multnomah boteL Rev. . C. Hick
man. 10:80. preaching by Biahop Charles Ed
ward Locke.
Woodstock 44th and Woodstock B. E, Bev.
L C. Poor. 11, 7:45.
Woodlawn E. 10th. and Highland. Rev. J.
H. Irvine. 11. baptism and communion; 7:30,
"The Story of Dr. Deah and Dr. True."
African Zion 417 Williams ave. Bee. L A.
Moore. 11. 7:30.
District superintendent Rev. William Wallace
Toungson, D. 1)., 691 E. 6.'d at N. Tabor
2790.
M. K. Seoth
First Union, and Multnomah Bev. J, f.
Byrd. 11.
Naaarene
First E. 10th and Weldler. Rev.
A. M-
Bowera. 11. 7:45.
Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane. Rev. J,
Brinzsdahl. 11. 7:80.
Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th
Rer.
C. V. Fowler. 11, 7:80.
Highland Park E. 14 th and J arret. Bee.
W. P. Keebaugh. 11. 8.
, Scandinavia n 948 Garfield. Bev. Daniel
Hallnrtia. 11. 7 .10.
Presbyterian
First 12th and AMrr. Dr. Harold Leonard.
Bowman. 10:30. "Tbe House of Viaioo";
7:4 5. "True Glory and False."
UWniiutr Kaat 17th and acbatlrr. Rev.
Edward E. Pence. 10:30, "Why Does God
Allow SiuT" 7:45, "We Know Oabf When
Wa Enow Character."
Central E. 13th and Pine. Rev. Walter
Henry Nugent 11, 7:45. -
Calvary 11th and Clay. .Bev. L. Bowling
ftniek 11. "A Peculiar Treasure": 7:45. mis
sionary address bv Rev. F. Chrtstopherson of
China.
Mt Tabor E. 55th and Belmont Rer. Ward
Mar Henry. 11, "Life, the Beat Literature";
7:45. "What Ia a Man Worth!"
Vernon. 19th and Wygant 11. 8.
Piedmont Cleveland and JarreU. Bee. J.
u it .art
Foarth First and Gibba. Rev. Monroe G.
Everett 10:30. 7:30.
Kenilwerth E. 34th and Gladtona Bee.
L. K. Grimes . 11. "Jeans' Call to Tired Folks";
8. "Manhood or Money."
Hope 78th and Everett Rer. H. E. Giles.
Boae City Bar. Daoald W. M. MacClnef.
11 B
Forbes Graham and Gantenbein. Bee. Ward
WUUg Long. 11, "The Conqueat of Faith
7 30 "Tonth and Leads rshiC"
THnllv Vinrinia and Nebraska. Rer.
dors P. Smith. Preaching by Bee. A. B. Carr.
11. 7:80.
Anabel Rev. F. H. MixseH. 11. "Way. aadl
Means for tha Kingdom"; 7 JO. "WrittinH
Warnine "
Millard Avenue 6 5th ave. and 70th at.
Pvaarhine by Ray. John H. Gardner. 11. 8
Marshall Street 17th and' Marshall, Bee.
A. J. Hanna. 11.
Mianan E. 19th gad Division. Bee. IX
Thomoson. 11. preaching by Bee. XL A. Taa
Nuys; 7:45, "Tbe M'ew Covenant."
llBitv K 71st and Sandy. Raw. 8.
man. 11, "Tba ladiridugl la God'a Seooonj";
7 J0, "My God." , ,
Arbor Lodaw Bryant aad Oartia. Bee. Alea
anrW R Evans. 11. 8.
Holt Chinese 1S3 tt First. Bev. Gee Sing
Hoy. 7 p. m - school ; 8. 9. young people.
Mgenrwa Kvanaefai
First 12th and Clay. Rev. 0. Bafagg.
10:45. a.
Wst sealed Pi,ia,i,na, .
First Minneeota aad 4 ins war's Raw V. D.
Araaea. 11. TJ6.
in Portland Jfclethodist Circles .
peoples Societies
succeeds the Kc. A. C. Teanrood, whe fu
transferred to the California conference.
rBESBTTEBIAX
The Portland Preabyterlal society will
hold its first fall meeting Tuesday at
the First Presbyterian church, beginning
with a prayer service at 11:30 a. m.
Pot luck luncheon and a social time will
be held during the noon hour. Tbe
afternoon program beginning at 1 :30
p. m. will include a report from Mra,
W. W. Long on the Albany conference:
a memorial talk by Mrs. Fabian Byerly ;
solo by Mrs. Fletcher Linn ; devotional
service 'Jed by Mrs. Holt, and address
bv Mra. John W. (Iflss. Draident.
Dr. Harold U. Bowraan win occupy the pulpit
of the First Preshyteriaa church Sunday morn
ing for tha first time as regular neat or. having
been formally installed Thursday night. En
rollment day will be observed in tbe 8unday
school at 12:10 p. m. Clssssi will be formed
and winter plana announced. two unnsnaa
Endeavor societies have also been organised, one
for Intermediaries and the other for seniors.
At Westminster Presbyterian church, Sunday
morning. Dr. E. H. Pence will discuss the much
debated subiect. "Why Does God Allow Bin?"
He will also preach at night. Special saosie
will bo given by the quartet. Following tha
momihg sermon the men will perfect their or
ganisation, which waa started last Sunday. C. B.
Cochran waa elected president. Tha ting
women's meeting of tbe fall will be Monday
at 13:80 p. m.
Dr. Kara A- Van Nuyw. national director of
men 'a work in the Presbyterian church, will
p raach Sunday night st Central Presbyterian
church. Dr. W. H. Nugent will occupy his
xmroit ia the moraine. A church sodal for all
members will be held in tbe church parlors
Friday night. Bunday School Ball day will
be observed September 2S.
Plans are betes aaade at III Tabor Prssby-
teriaa church for the organisation of a men 'a
club. Wednesday afternoon tba women I society
will hold a rally service st the Manse. 148 J
Belmont street.
Tbe pulpit of Mispah Presbyterian church
will bs occupied Sunday morning by the Bev.
Ezra A. Tan Nuys, national , director of men's
work for the denomination. Ha ia a classmate
of the Rev. D. A Thompson, paator. At 4 p. m,
the Rev. Mr. Vsa Nuys will tpeak at tha Men's
resort.
Tbe Rarr. F. Cbriatopbersou, who will apeak
Run day evening at Calvary Presbyterian church,
haa for 28 years been a missionary fo China.
He and the local paator. tbe Bev. L. B. Quick,
were for years in the same mission . field.
Anabel Presbyterian chnreh service hoars
have been changed to 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m..
with Chnstiaa Endeavor at t 8(1 p. m. The
evening aarvics wiU be evangelistic
Bishop Birney to
Speak to Preachers
At the Methodist preachers' meeting
at 10 o'clock Monday Bishop Birney
will speak, to be followed by a luncheon
In the name of the Methodist Social
PORTLAND
' aaverrUt Day A-Venthts
Note Regular serricea of thia denomination
are held on Saturday.
Central E. 11th and Everett L. K. Dick
son, pastor. 10, 11:18.
Tabernacle 6 th and Montgomery. G. W.
Trtit minuter. 10. 11.
Montavill E. 80th and Everett J. A. Ger
hert io. 11.
Lenta 94th at and 58th are. W. D.
Huntington. 10, 11. f
St Johns Central ave aad Charleston. A.
R. Folkenberg. 10, n
Albina Skidmora and Mallory. Elder M. H.
WentUnd. 10, 11.
Scandinavian 62d at and S9th ave. Elder
O. S. Lee. 10. 11.
SMvatrsn Army
Corps No. 1 248 Ash at AdjuUnt Henry R.
Cosews. 11. 8:18, 8.
Corps No. 4128 tt let, Ensign J easts Millar
tnd Envoy Mra. t'pton. 11, 1:80. 8. S. 8.
OwoOwnbm waaii
New Oh-rtaMan gel Central banding. 11,
The Triumph of Woman Soft rage: A II He
ltons In Humanity 'a Progress."
Unitarian
Chareb. of Onr rather Rrrailame mA
MIL Thomas L. ElioL D. D.. Baa Lor amerifni
Rev. William G. Eliot Jr.. paator. 11 "A
Twentieth Century Greed: Jeans and IHsci Die
ship. "
Unltaa Brethren
Confareaa auaejifaHiA.
G. E. Sfe-
Donald.
First E. llth and Morrison. Rev. Byron J.
Clark, 11, preaching by Biahop W. 0. Waea-
Inger; 8.
Second E. 27th and Rnmn.. T? i
Hawley. 11. 8.
Third 67th st and 3 2d ave. 8. E. Ray
K O. Shepherd. 11, g.
lir8rU Tnmout- a p' Rlanchard.
Cloverdale 446 Jeaann. Hmw ts7.k.. -d
no Ida, 10. 6:80, 7:80.
UnKed Keanealleal
jFlnt . lUi tnd FopUr. Ret. J. a. Goode.
Uckiev Green wffliiuM .iw
and Gay
Bev. H. II. Fern ham, 11, 8.
ot j sons Kev. a. P. Layton.
UnMafl ri ail
11. 7:80.
First E. 87th and Hawthorne Tt.r
H. F.
Given. 11. 7:45.
Church of tbe Strangers Grand and Wasea.'
Rev. S. Earl On Rata. 1 o In i i-i.
'itneea"; 8. "A Drink That Satisfies."
Kton 120 W. Lombard. Bev. George N.
ww lOOesvf wka leSKJ
Christian and MaMionsry Alliance E. 9th and
Clay. Kev. John E. Fee. 10, 11 and 7 80
Realisation League 14S 18th. Rev. Edward
Milla. 11. "Habit, or. Automatic Success and
Failure."
Chrtitadtlphlan 821 E. Washington. 10'80
Church of God 262 Failing. Harry Meat,
Gospel hall E. 29th aad Stark. 11, 7 :l5.
Men'g Resort 4 th and Burraude. Bey. Levi
Johnson, superintendent
Divine Scatnee Portland hotel. T. It.
Minard. 11.
Pa-ntecotttal First and Washington Be.
Will C Trotter. 11. 8, 7 -30; rtsily. 7:80
Glad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 246 H
First 2, 8, 7:30.
Pentecostal 147 V4 First George B. Far
row. 8. 8.
Pentecostal 310 H TambiU.
daily. 7:30.
2:30, 7:30
Christian Assembly E. 20th snd
Paator. A. W. Smith. 11. 2:48. 7 :4
Volunteers of America 224 Bnmaide. Xve
nion except Monday tt 8; Bunday, 8, 8.
Portland Eocleaia ( Christadelphiaa ) 1597
Belmont George H. Tilling, secretary. II.
Prniel Mission 109 Vi Second. 8: daily, 8.
Church of Christ E. 79th and Glisen. 11.
First Spiritual Science 129 4th at Bee.
Max Hoffman. Circles 6 p. m.; lecture at 8
p. m.
Intematfenal Bible Student W. 0. W. tem
ple, llth end 'Alder. 8. 8.
Church of Christ E. 82d and 60th ave.
10, 11, 7:30.
T. M. C. A. Blxth and Taylor. 8.
Chnreh of Divine Truth 412 Central build
ing. Nettie Taylor KJoh. 11. 8.
Charch of Madera Spiritualism 409 Alder.
9. 7:4.
Tbeoaophieal Society 801 Central bide. 8.
"What la Man That Thou Art Mindful of Him,"
ba Louis Frank MacUregor.
Christian Workers Bible Instftuta Central
library. 2:80. .
First Spiritualist E. 7th and Haaeakx. 8, 8.
Gospel Miarioo 9tt Union are. 8., 8:15 p.
m., 7:45 p. m.
Spiritualist Church of Eternal Light 1840
Division. Bev. May A. Price. 8 p. m.
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
18TN AMD ALDER STfUaTS
tmc P8Toa
HAROLD LEONARD
BOWMAN. D.
will preach
40:8 A. M.
TTia Houa of VuJoo" .
7 taa p. m.
Trua Glory and Falsa"
T:9 as. as.
OftSAM HCCHTaL
KDOAR K. OOUR8tN ' -
s ,A
Motei Cndeavorer
3)n Charge of tSInion
ft (w::.w)i'r'iwe?w.iii''aiii(i1srt W;
Roland C. Davis
Union 4n honor of Blshopa Shepard and
Birney. In the afternoon Biahop Birney,
his wife and daughter will be shown
the Columbia River highway. In tha
Methodist church Monday night at 7:45
o'clock Bishop Birney will addreas a
ctty-wlde gathering- of Portland Meth
odism, especially the Epworthlans. The
publlo will be welcome at all the church
services.
Intended for-hotel kitchens ia a novel
English device, operated by a crank, for
cleaning; and sharpening; a number of
knives at the aame time.
THE TRIUMPH OF WOMAN SUF
FRAGE A MlLE-STONE OF HU
MANITY'S PROGRESS.
WHAT IS BEHIND THIS MOV I ME NTT
ITS PROMI8I FOR THE FUTURE AT
New Christian Church
S01 CENTRAL BLDQ., 11 A. M.
WW. f. REECE. Minister-.
VULOANIZIN RKTRiaOlNO
FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
PARK AND M ADIBOIT 8TRF.ET8
Broadway aad li ears to Block
of Cnarrh
DR. W. T. McELYEEN PREACHES
11 A. M.
'The Virtue of Self
Respect" 7:45 P.M.
"How to Be Happy
Tho' Human"
Hlg-h Grade Qaartet aad Cnorni bt
U Volees.
JOSFPH A. mtET. Coaaaetor.
THURHDAT, 7l4 P. M.
BR, McELTEEH'R CUBEE5T
ETE5T8 TALK.
SEPT. 20.25
Every N
oon
Quiet Talks
BT
Mr.S.D.
Gordon
HEILIG THEATRE
BEOADWAT AT TATLOH ST.
TOPICS
Mender. COh "Does Prwrer Kver etianaw
ArrjnaingT'
Tveedar, flat "TemptaUen: As Eirgllih
WaUrtoo, er a S2d rrafK?"
len'a Wlaeaena Realatleaa
inMsTpsrwa, ti The Master'i Relg as s
8 a. age and gseaange."
rrtaar, 14ia Ooes eel Hsal Disease ant
lokaeat TodavT"
aaturdav. gath -Vea Is Uvs SeM, Maetf
Teacnlng Ahowl rfsSMS' RsaurnT"
COME IN WHEN VOU CAN SUP OUT
WHEN VOU MUST.
FEBKrATION w CHURCHES.
.':i SV t MUM
'if
At.'.-A
,.iv'.i'
-
V
Ojgsi aaiiinii in.ii.iiie"
i i. in si i ii -i nr-1 -i i
- Free Lecture
S ON
Christian Science
To Be Delivered by
Mr. Wflliam W. Porter, C. S. B.
Of New York City
Member of The Board of lectureship of The
Mother Church, the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, .in Boston, Massachusetts.
' In
The Municipal Auditorium
Friday, Sept. 24th
Doors Open at P. M. Lecture ? at 8 P. M.
The Public Is Cordially Invited
NORWEGIAN DANISH
K E CONFERENCE
TQ BE HELD HERE
Twenty-sixth Anrrual Session of
Western Organization Opens
September 21 for One Week.
The t wenty-fiixt h annual sesalon
of the Western Norwegian-Danish
M. E. conference will rrfeet In th
a
local First Norwegian-Danish M. E
church. Eighteenth and Hoyt streets,
from September 21 to 27. Tuesday
night there will be a reception for
visiting ministers and delegates. Mrs.
Hilda Llndborg will have charge of
the musle.
All the morning sessions win be de
voted to business, except from to 10
a; m., when Bishop W. O. Bhepard will
give his address and conduct devotton-
als. Wednesday nlfht the board of
home missions and church extension
has Its anniversary service,
Thursday at 3 p. m. the conference
claimants have their anniversary and
Friday afternoon tho Centenary com
mittee and board of foreign missions
will celebrate. The Sunday school
meeting Friday nia;ht will be addressed
by the Sunday school mlnsionary, C. Au
gust Petersen, and Dr. M. J. Trenery.
Sunday, September there will ba
an all day meeting beclnnlng with a
love feast at 10 a. m . under the direc
tion of the Rev. N. I. Hansen ef Ta
coma. The bishop will preach at 11
a. m. At t p. m. there will be a young
people's rally and at 7 :30 p. m. tba
closing service will be conducted by
the Rev. F. L. Trelgtad of Ballard.
Wash., and tha Rev. A. Verslde of
Seattle.
ST. STEPHEN'S
(Pro-Cathedral)
ISTH AND CLV
Rt. Rev. Walter T. Sumner, D. t., Itnoo,
Vary Re. R. T. T. Hlcki, Dean.
HOLY OOMMUNION T:4B a. M.
HOLY OOMMUNION 11:00 A. MU
SERMON
"IS THE WORLD RETTING BTTBRT"
KVENINQ Mri8 and IIRMON-TB
THI OOINOIOCNOKS OF LIB
Y0UN0 PEOPLE 8 SOCIETY 4:80.
Take SunoraMe-Hall at. Oar Or 1-4.
CALVARY
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1ITH AND CLAT 8TS.
Kev. I.. Bo wring Qalek, Mlalatar
11 A, M-"A PaellarTrtar8,"pr.
reded by a a-anlaate talk to boya
aad girl a, -Tbe Bird Actor."
7t4a P. MEiperWaees Is China,"
Rev. F. CbrlstopaereoB.
Bible 8rhool 10 A. M.
The Menacing
Attitude of
the Future
THB PORTETTT OF HOME PTJZ.
ZLIJfU PREMKlvT-DAI
PBOBLKMH
HEAB
LOUIS K. DICKSON
ETAHOEinZ
Tbe Oaealag Rermon of III Pall
aad M later tiaaday Might Heiiea la
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT
HALL
Cor. 18th aad Taylor (West Bide)
SUNDAY NIGHT
AT file O'CLOCK
MUSICAL PROGRAM
rOWGHEOATlOJAL A0!TO RERTe
ICE MALK gl'ARTKT IXktTRTJe
MKKTAL aK LECTlOl B BPB
CIAL RiXGEUM.
Tka Psblle la Cordially laTlted
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