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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
10
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1920.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
jflethodist Church to -jut on Ration Wiide Centenary educational Campai
go
NEW MEMBERS TO
BE ENROLLED IN
GIGANTIC DRIVE
, A great Centenary educational pro
gram to start with the heads of the
Methodist church' and to be carried
out until the last member is enlisted
is included in the program for the
comingr year, which the 21 national
area secretaries formed at Boston
last week. The Iiev. A. L. Howarth,
executive secretary for the Portland
area, which includes the Northwest,
returned Friday from Boston, full of
enthusiasm -and ready to launch the
program in this area. 1
The first move, will , be., a meeting of
area district superintendents during De
cember, with Bishop W. O. Shepard and
Vr. Howarth. : The Northwest, in com
pany with other districts, will be asked
to enlist her share of tha 400,600 new
members in Methodiam in order that
losses rftay be offset. One -of the out
standing problems confronting the Cen
tenary men at their conference was the
formulating of plans to bring Centenary
subscriptions to the full amount asked
for during the present church year.
PORTLAND AREA STANDS WELL
The national centenary treasurer's re
port for the year ended October Zf
Shows the total receipts for the year
were J5,489,J62, or aDout tz per ceni
'of the amount due. May was the small
est nonth, only $628,552 being received,
; while 12,889,334 was paid during Septem
ber, Portland Rrea stands well in the
'nation, having averaged 72 peracent for
the year and 86 per cent for tne period
' of the Centenary which began June 1,
3918. .
In- addition to attending the national
secretaries' meeting Dr. Howarth at
' tended the meetings of Methodist editors
and the book committee, meeting of the
' board of benevolence, conservation and
advance committee, and board of foreign
.missions. The later meeting was in
, New York, the others being held in Bos
ton -In rapid auccesslon.
TO DOUBLE CIttCLLATION
At the editors' 'meeting plans were in
augurated for increased circulation of
Methodist Advocates. For the Pacific
Christian Advocate, which is published
In Portland and circulates in six states.
WESTMINSTER
DR. E. a PENCE. Pastor
Chaplain Gilbert
- preaches
' 10:30 "He Gave ThankV'
' 7 30 "Christ in History"
HAVE YOU HEARD HIM?
EAST SIDE
BAPTIST CHURCH
COR. EAST 20TH AND SALMON
11:00
i
Carnal Christians
DR. W. P. WHITE
REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF THE
MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE.
u ' 7:30 :,'';
Life's Second Chance
REV. H. T. CASH, AuoclaU MlnltUr.
TAKE HAWTHORNE, 8UNNYSIDE. MT.
TABOR CARS TO E. 20TH. AND WALK
t THREE BLOCKS TO SALMON.
FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
PAEK AND MADISOX STEEETS
Br6adway and I-J Car to Block ot
. ... Church A Few Blocks
South of. Hotels
Dr. McELVEEN Preaches
11:00 A. M.
"SETTING THE FASHION IN GOODNESS"
7:S P. M.
SPECIAL THANKSGIVING CONCERT
By Superb Quartet and Chorus of Thirty
five Voices, J08. A. FINLEY Conductor.
. 7:30 P. M.
Brief Organ Recital, MISS ROSS.
DR. McELVEEN tells a fifteen-minute orig
inal Thanksgiving story. "THE YARN OF
BROTHER DEO GtATIAS."
SEATS FREE. ' ,
First Spiritualist Church
SERVICES SUNDAY 3 AND S P. M.
LECTURE AT S P. M. SUBJECT:
"Tha Manual Swedenboralnn Teaohlnqs; Life
After Death," By REV. WILLIAM REECES.
v Massacre by O. W. SHAW, Pastor.
Solo by S. HICKS and Mrs. ANNA SNYDER.
MID-WEEK MESSAGE SERVICES ON
WEDNESDAY, S P. M.
CORDIAL INVITATION EXTENDED
TO AjpL.
; THE TESTS AND ORDEALS
or an .
EGYPTIAN INITIATE
By ELAINE SCRIBNER
. SUNDAY, t:00 P. M.,
' AT THEOSOPHICAL HALL,
i SOI Central Building Oornar Tenth Street.
EVERYBODY WELCOME.
ehut-3fns of Cast
2ide Baptists Sre
Quests at Jf east
The "Shut-Ins" of the East Side Bap
tist church and the Pat ton home began
Thanksgiving feasting early, -as they
were' given a 1 "Sunshine Social," with
chicken dinner, last Saturday afternoon,
November 20, in the parlors of , the East
Side Baptist church, by the men's "Four
Nlneteen" and the women's "Inasmuch"
classes. ' The men's class, headed by
their teacher, Dr. E. A. Weir, conveyed
the guests to and from' the church in
automobiles, and the women's class,
with their teacher, Mrs.! S. J. Beid, pre
pared, and served the dinner.
There were about GO of the elderly
friends- present, severat'of Whom were
paralyzed and had to be carried in, they
being also carried to the tables, when
dinner was served, that they might en
Joy eating with the others. A number
of friends who were invited to enjoy the
occasion with them, were in the parlors
to receive them. i .
With a few words of, welcome, Eart
Jones of the men's class conducted a
contest, in which each one wrote his
name and date of birth,' the oldest and
youngest one, respectively, receiving a
present of a box of chocolates. The old
est was a man over 90 years of age,
the youngest a woman, paralyzed, and
the youngest in the Patton Home.
After this there was a program, in
cluding short addresses by Rev. H. T.
Cash, 1 assistant pastor, and Dr. S. J.
Reid, State evangelist ; reading by Mrs.
K. A. Weir, solo by Miss Esther Wood
ruff, and a selection by a male quartet.
A feature much enjoyed was the singing
by all the company of favorite- songs
and hymns.
A course djnner was served at four
long tables, at the conclusion of which
an unusually interesting and appropriate
address was given by Samuel C. Lan
caster, engineer of the Columbia high
way. ;
"There were many expressions or ap
preciation as the guests departed, many
of them saying It was the happiest time
they had had for years.
the plan Is to double the circulation. A
feature to increase patronage will be
the addition of a magazine number each
quarter containing special articles on
Centenary development ana otner ae
nominational work. .
Local Methodists expect to start at
once on this new program, as they desire
to have all business matters up to date
bv May 11. 1921. when the board of
bishops meets here for its spring con
ference. This convocation will bring
every American bishop, of which there
are 21, and several foreign bishops to
the city, in addition to a large number
of other church officials, completion or
the program before these men arrive
will prove- a great advertising asset to
the city.
Dr. S. J. REID
WTTY AND EARNEST
IRISH PREACHER
EVERY EVENING AT 7:30
EXCEPT SATURDAY
Third Baptist
Church
KNOTT STREET AT VANCOUVER AVE.
Williams Ava. and RutMil-Shaver Can.
"THE CHURCH OF THE CORDIAL
WELCOME."
Come and Hear
Dr. L. S. Chafer
Sunnyside
Congregational
Church
EAST TAYLOR AND 32D, AT 11 A. M.
FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH
, 18TH AND TAYLOR
Pabllo Worship 10:1 A. 31. and
7:44 P. .
Dr. Stansfield
"WILL PREACH ON
Tercentenary of Landing
of the Mayflower
A New Presentation or a Revival of
the Old. '
The Chorr-h of the 'Warm "Welcome
and Within Walking; Distance
of Hotels
ST. STEPHENS
(Pre-Cathedral) 1STH AND CLAY
RV. Rev. Waltsr T. Sumner, D. D., Bishop.
Vary Rev. ft. T. T. Hicks, Dean.
. HOLY COMMUNION AT 7:45 A. M.
CHURCH SCHOOL AT 8:45 A. HI.
MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON
Subject "ADVERT"
YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING
AT 6:30 P. M.
EVENING PRAYER and SERMON at 7:46
Subject -"ST. ANDREW"
THE DEAN WILL PREACH
Tata l-J or Sunnyslda (Hall St)
CALVARY
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
HTH AND CLAY ST 8.
Be. L. Bowrtn? Quick, Minister ,
.. ' 11:00 A. M. -Junior Sermon
"THE FAIRY LAKE." V
Morning Sermon "REGENERATION"
7 :80 P. M. "FURTHER."
- SABLE SCHOOL 10:30 A. M.
:30 P. M. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
Jurist tT "YE MUST BE BORN
AGAIN," and. He knows.
3mportant jeW '!
A meeting of the educational com
mittees of the Multnomah County
Sunday School association and the
Portland federation of Churches will
be held within the near future when
plans will be made for. the spring
semester of the Portland Training
school. The fall semester will close
December 15. This school has grown
to be one of the popular pursuit
non-sectarian enterprises put on in
Portland for the education of church
workers.. " v
BAPTIST
At the White Temple on Friday eve
ning, December 3, the Willamette "Asso
ciation of Baptist Young People's unions
will hold a rally and reception for all
pastors of Baptist churches of Portland
and vicinity, and their wives. Follow
ing the rally and rollcall, at which all
pastors will be presented by the presi
dents of the unions, there will occur the
reception. Miss Naomi Armstrong of
Oregon City will sins, and the Highland
church orchestra will furnish music.
The Baptist Youns People's union of the
White Temple will meet at 6;30 Sunday ee
nm. Miss Zelda Waters of the Temple Chinese
mission will lead. Young people especially are
invited.
The special terrice held each evening at
the Third Baptist church are proTine attractive.
lr. S. J. Beid. who is assisting Partor R. E.
Close in the special meetings, is an Irish preacher
whose ministry combines wit, pep. pathos and
earnestness, and the attendance at the services
is steadily growing.; The meetings will continue
each night except Saturday unUl December 5.
The congregational song services begin at 7:30.
CHRISTIAN
The Rev. Harold H. Griffis will speak
DIRECTORY
First Sunday,in Advent !
Uniform Sunday School ticsson
'How Jcsua Was Received." Mait. ll;l-fl,
18-19. 25 30: 12:14.
GoMen Text "Come unto me all ye that
labor and are heavy laden, and I will five jou
rest." Matt. 11:28.
Young People's Topics
Baptist Union "America's Genius for Aa
umilation." Col. 3:1-11.
('hriatian Endeavor "Inspirinit Stories From
Home Mission Fields." Acts 10:1-6, 34-38.
Kpworth League -"Unchristian America; A
Menace and a Challenge." I Cor. 9:20, 27;
Rom. 12:1-5.
aptlrt
First Whit Temple, 1 2th and Taylor.
11, "The Salvation to Be Revealed." by lr.
V. V. Munro of Kansas City: 8:30, "Satan,"
by Dr. Lewis S. Chafer of New York; 7:45,
"The Inevitable Christ," by Dr. D. If. Munro.
Et Side K. 20th and Salmon. Rev. W. B.
Hinson. 11. 7:30.
Third Vancouver and Knott. Rr; R. K.
Close. Preaching by Rev. S. S. Reid. 11, 7:30.
Arleta 48th are. and 64tb at S. K. Re.
Owen T. Day. 11, "The Militant Church";
7:30. "Pour Fathers."
CalvarjF E. 8th and Grant. Rev. J, K.
Thomas. 11, "Possibilities Through the Cross"
and communion; 7:45, Illustrated sermon.
Glencoe E. 45th and Main. Rev. W. B
Stewart. 11. 7:30.
Sell wood Bethany Rev. W. N. Ferrla. 11.
7:45.
Grace E. 76th and Ash. Bv. W. H. Tol
liver. 11, 7:30.
Swedish 15th and Hoyt Rev. T. G. Sjolan
der. 11. 7:30.
8t Johns Chicago and Leonard 11, 7:30.
Hiahlano E. 6th and Alberta. Her. Walter
L. Riley. 11, 7:30.
Peninsula Orew and Fiske. 10:80, 7:30.
ML Olivet colored) Broadway and Everett.
Rev. J. W. Anderson. -11.8.
Elim Swedish Vancouver and Knotfc Be.
August Olson. 2:30, 3:30.
Ienta 88th sL and 60th ave. Re. E. A.
Smith. 11, "My Bible"; 7,:30, song service and
preaching.
Second (German) Rodney and Morris. Be.
F. Hoffman. 11, 7:30.
Catholta '
-15tb and Davis.
Pro-Cathedral-8:80.
ft 4 5. 11.
. 7:15.
St. Peters Lents Be. 3. P. O'Flynil. 8.
10:30, 7:30.
St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman. Rev. J. C
Eughes. 0. 8:30, 10.80. 7:80.
St. Francis E. 12th and Pine. Ker. L B.
McNamee. 6. 8. 8.15, 11, 7:45.
Immaculate Heart of alary Williams and
Stanton. Re. W. A. Daly. 6, 8, 8, 11, 7:30,
Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas. Re.
E. 8. Olson. 6, 7, 8, 8, 11, 7:30.
8t Rose E. 53d and Alameda. Re. J.
O'Farrell. 8. 10:30. 4.
St. Andrews E. 9th and Alberta. Be. J.
Kiernan. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
The Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou. Ret.
George F. Thompson. 7:30, 9, 1L
Ascension E. 76th and lamhill. Franciscan
Fathers. 8. 10:30. 7:30. f
Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena.
Rev. V. W. Black. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin. Rev.. C Ray
mond. 8. 10:30, 7:30.
St. Ignatius 3220 43d St. 8. E. Jesuit
Fathers. 6:30, '8, 10:30, 7.
St. Stephens K. 4 2d and Taylor. ' Rev,
Warren A. Waitt 8. 8:30. 10:30, 7:80.
Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Van
couver ave. Rev. William J. lie vine. 6, 8,"
10:30, 7:30.
St Philip Neri (Paulist Fathers) E. 16th
and Hickory. Re. M. L. Ferry. 7:30. S.
10:30, 7:30.
St Clement S. Smith ave. and Newton.
Servite Fathers. 6. 8. 10:30, 7:30. X.
Sacred. Heart E. 11th and Center. Rev. F.
Gregory. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
St Agat&a u. J Bin ana jNenaiem. Re. J.
Commisky. 8. 10:30, -7:30.
8t Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and Fall
ing. Rev. F. Matthew. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
St Joseph (German) 15tb and Couch.
Rev. Fronin Eppes. 8. 10:30, 7:30.
St. Michael (Italian) 4tn and MiU. Ba.
M. Balestra. 8:30, 10:30, 7.30.
St. Claires Capitol Hill. Father Aloyatus,
O. F. M. 7:30. :20.
8t Charles E. 83d and Alberta. Be. M.
Wallace. 8. 10:30. "
All Saints K. 89th and Glisan. Ba.
Father William Cronin. 8, 10:30. !
St Patricks lth and Sarier. Re. Charles
U. Smith. Masses 6:30. 8, 8:15. 10:30. 7:48.
Christian
First Park and Columbia. Be. Harold H.
Griffis. 11, "One Boweth and Another Reap-
ets ; 7:o, Man s supreme Accomplishment.
East Side E. 12th and Taylor. Re. B.
H. Sawyer. 11 8.
Church of Christ Rodney and Knott (tem
porary location) Re. Joseph 1, Boyd. 11,
First Presbyterian Church
PORTLAND, OREGON
Alder Street at 12th '
' Tha Pastor
HAROLD LEONARD
BOWMAN
will preach at
10:30 A. M.
'THE MAGIC OF
GRACE"
AT 7:45 P. M.
The Qnartet. assisted by
a Chorus of 12 voices.
wm giva
"THE HOLY CITY
, By Gaul. -
A1
REV. A. BEERS
of San Francisco, will fill the Dulolt at tha
FIRST FREE METHODIST CHURCH. EAST
r NIIITH AMR MILL, SUNDsT MORHInu
AND EVENING. .
I 1
a i ii
4
of Portlands Churches and joung
Sunday morning at the First Christian
church -on the individual citizen's debt
to society. The special music by the
church quartet will include the baritone
selection, "In the Garden" (Miles), by
Guy Mannan. Following the evening
sermon there will be the administration
of the ordinance of Christian baptism.
Thursday at 1:30 p. m., in the church lec
ture room, the pastor will begin a series of
mid-week' services for the benefit of Sunday
school teachers. The conference will be known
as teachers' meetings, . with the following three
distinct periods: (1) Hints on Kiblo Study;
(21 "Bringing tip John," text by Edward Leigh
Pell; (3) clearing house of Questions and an
swers. On Friday evening the main auditorium
the first of a series of student recitals, made up
largely of humorous and dialect readings,- will
ba given by the expressional pupils of Mrs. C.
M. Kiggins. The readings will be interspersed
with vocal solos by J. I. Long, tenor, and Miss
Kmly Cibmark. contralto. Admission to this
recital is free. The public is invited.
The tercentenary of the landing of the Pil
grim Fa there will be observed at 11 a. m. by
Dr. J. Jf. Gbormley at the Kern Park tAristian
church. At the evening hour Mrs. Ward B.
Swope viU bring echoes from the national con
vention of the Churches of Christ, recently held
in St. Louis. Well prepared musical programs
will be given it both services.
r-
CONGREGATIONAL
At the Sunday evening service at the
First Congregational church the reor
ganized quartet and chorus choir of 35
voices will give a special Thanksgiving
concert, after which Dr. W. T. McElveen
will give a short talk. On Tuesday the
women's association will hold their an
nual bazaar, and on Wednesday an all
day meeting, with a luncheon at noon
and election of officers at 2 o'clock. On
Thursday night the annual election ."of
officers and business meeting will be
held, ct which time the purchase of a
moving picture machine will be dis
cussed. For Friday night is announced
the neighborhood sociable.
At a formal meeting of church officers last
week the members voted to "erect an electric
OF CHURCH
"Second Corinthians Eight"; 7:30, "The Re
ligion of a I'erson." ,
Uontavilla E. 78th and Glisan. Rev. Car
roll C Roberts. 11. 7:30.
Kern Park Rev. F. H. Uhormley. 11, "The
Discovery of the Rare Book'r 7:30, talk by
Mrs. Ward B. Swoje on national church con
vention. St. Johns Central and Oswego. 11. 7:30.
Christian Science
Lesson subject: "Ancient and Slodem Ne
cromancy. Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism,
Denounced." - "
First 19th and Everett. 11. 8. '
Second E. th and Holladay. 11, 8.
Third E. 12th and Salmon. ' 11. 8.
Fourth Vancouver and Emerwn. 11. 8.
Fifth 2d and 4 2d ae. 8. E. 11.
Sixth Masonic temple, 388 YamhilL 11, 8.
Seventh Smith ave. and New York. 11.
All churches Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Congregational
Pint Park and Madison. Dr. W. T. McEl-
veen. 11. "Setting the Fashion in Goodness":
7:45, "The Story of Brother Doe Gratias."
Sunnyside E. 32d and Taylor. Re. J. J.
Staub. 11.- preaching by Dr. Lewis S. Chafer
of New York city: 7:45, "The Secret Dynamic
of the Christian Life."
Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett.
Re. E. E. Flint. 11. "An Unselfish God";
7:30, illustrated lecture.
Highland E. 6th and Prescott, Re. Edward
Constant. 11, "Our Rewards and Obligations";
7 :30, Thanksgiving concert.
Waverleish Heights E. 32d and Woodward.
Rev. Oliver P. Avery. ll,x7:30.
Laureiwocd 45th ava. and 65th at. S. S.
Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 11. 7:80.
Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. ,11, 7:30.
University Park Haven and Lombard. Ba.
a H. Johnston. 10:30. 7:30.
Finnish Mason and Aibina. Re. A. A.
Harju. 6 and 8 p. m.
St. Johns 8. Ivanhoe and Richmond. Re.
John W. Threlfall. 11, 7:30, lecture by 3. O.
Bailey on "The Conduct of State Business by
State Officials."
Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner
Rev. Ole Torgessen. il, 7:30.
First German E. 7th and Stanton Re.
Gecrge Zocher. 11, 7:30.
Second German E. 8th and Skidmore Re.
Henry. Hagelganz. 11, 7:30.
Zion German E. 9th and Fremont Re. I.
II. Hopp. 11, 7:30.
Dunkard ,
Church of the Brethren Borthwick and Brai
nard He. George C. CarL 11, 8.
Episcopal
Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen 13th and Clay.
Rt R Walter Taylor Sumner, bishop; Very
Rev. R. T. Hicks, dean. 7:45, 11, 'Advent";
7:45, "St. Andrew."
Trinity lit.. and-Eerett Re. A. A. Mor
rison, rector. 8, 11, 8.
St. David's E. 12th and Belmont. Rev.
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7 :30, 9:30, 11, 7:30.
St. Mark's 21st and Marshall. Rev. J. G.
Hatton, rector. Daily, 7:30 a. m.; Sunday,
i :ao. 11,7 -.43. - i
St. Philips 242 Russell. 10. 11.
St. Andrews--Hereford st.. Portsmouth. Rev. )
John D. Rice. 8. 11. 7:30.
Grace Memorial East 17th and Weidler.
Re. O. W. Taylor. 11. 8. special St. Andrews
service with preaching by Bishop E. A. Shay lor
of Nebraska.
St Michael and All Ansela' E. 43d and
Broadway. Rev. t. T. Bowen, vio.r. 8, com-
Church of Our Savior COth ave. and 41st
st S. E. Re. John B. McCormick. 7:30, 11.
Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan
botpital. Rev. F. E. Howard. 7 and 9:30 a. m.
8t Paul a. Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. Tav-
lor 4.
AH Saints' 25th and Sarier. Be. Frederie
K Howard. 10 and 11.
8t Johns Memorial 7. VKt.H anil T7 m-
Rev. E. H. Clark in charge. 11.
St Matthew's Corbett and Bancroft. 1?i
John B. McCormick, 10 and 11.
Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham. Re.
John Dawson, rector. 7:30, 9:45, 11. 7:30.
Mission at St Johns Bickner's Hall R.
John D. Rice, vicar. 2. school; 3, preaching.
Evangelical
First 7. flth and Market Re Ezra
Maurer. 11. "The HWy Ghost's Method of
Bringing About a Revival"; 7:30, "A Dream
With a Mission."
Clay Street 10th and Cla. Re. Jacob
Stacker. 10:45, "The Ministries of tha Holy
opine ; ins earing urace oi tiod.
Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th and tilisan.
Rev. J. C. Ledin. 11. 7:30.
Lents F. B. Culver. If. servire in rhanre
of Woman's society; 7:30, song service and
preacmng.
St Paul's E. 8th and Failing. Re. J. Her-
gert 9:30. 11. 6:30, 7:30. .
Frea Methodist
First E. 9th and Mill Re. W. J. Johnston
Preaching by Dr. Alexander Beers at 11 and
7:ao.
Central E. 65tb and Flanders. limr S u
Bo per. II, i
Alberta . autll and Wvirant R.v a r.
euros, ii. :d.
St. Johns t. Richmond and Hudson Ra.
ML. u. siacamao. ii, t :su.
Friends
First E. 35th and Main. Re. Homer T.
Wx. xi, :i.
Second E. 2d and 61st are. rt.v f.nr.n.
xerreu. ii, i :ou. ,
Wast Piedmont Borthwick and Jermcv s.
aiay.deaaupp. ii, o.
Jawlsh
Congregation Beth Israel (Reformed) 19th
and Main. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Of fie 7 Id
Chamber of Commerce bldg. Babbata services
tnmij ac o p. m., ana aaiuraay at XU:SU a. sa.
Bcuooi. ouuuays a x a. ui.
Congregation. Ahaai Sbolom Park and n
sta. Rabbi R. Abraham son. Friday, 8 p. ni;
Congregation Novah Zedek Talmud Torah
ou ana txmu e. Aoranam a, isosencraota.
Friday, 8 p. m.; Saturday a. m.; Bumiaj In
a, m. steugioua scuuoi.
Latter Day Saints
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Da
ai. zotu ana jaauuun. tuoer c. IrersoB,
mission president 10, 6:30.
Raorgamxea - i-iiurcn ts. 7 eta and' Irrfau.
Elder C K Jones. 11. 7:45.
.-v..' Lutheran
SL 'James W. Park and Jefferson Re
William E. Brinkman. 9:45, 11, 7:45.
St Pauls a,. 12tb and Clinton, Re. A.
Krause. 10:d0, "Startling Advent Calla";
7:30. "How Should Ve Begin tha New Church
Xearl"
i'rinity (Missouri Synod) Rodney tad Ivy
AST. m A. AUOIWCU.
Church for Dk1 -Rodney and Ivy Re J,
A. C Beyer. It -.30. .
Oar Saviour tu. iota and Urant, Re. U. A.
Christeneen. 11, "The Pilgrim's Vision" (Pil
grim memorial service) ; 6:3U, Young People's
suciely pauiuuu auug avrvicv.
BeUilenein Norwegian 14th and Dana Ifv
1L 1. Thorpe. 11. S.
Bethel .Evangelical Norwegian (Free) Wy.
cant and Eodney Rev. A. A. Bo'rrcTik. 11
7:48.-. '
Grace (English) E. 24th and Broadway
Rev. C. H, Bernhard. 11, "How to Celebrate
Advent Aright"; 7 :3
sign 12 feet by 3 feet in front of the church.
I hree f members of the congregation, who are
advertisers, were appointed to study the entire
question of church advertising, and bring in a
report with recommendations at a future meeting.
Kunnyside Congregational church has installed
a large electric tan in . connection with its heat
ing plant, which will serve the double purpose
of more quickly heating the building and securing
better ventilation.
The series of Sunday night illustrated lectures
on 'The Jourheyings of the Pilgrims," will close
Sunday night at Atkinson Memorial Congrega
tional church, Both slides and moving pictures
will be used.
A Thanksgiving concert will be' given at the
Highland Congregational church on Sunday eve
ning, under the direction of Mrs. Caldwell.
There will be selections by the W. C. T. U.
quartet, vocal solos by Mrs. Vogel and others,
and violin solo by Miss Wanda Wentz. There
will be short addresses by the Rev. Edward Con
stant EVANGELICAL
The Women's Missionary society will
have charge of the Sunday morning
service at Lents Evangelical church. A
returned missionary from Armenia will
speak. At 7 :30 p. m. a Bong and praise
service will be conducted, followed by a
sermon by the pastor.
"A Dream With a Mission" ' will be pre
sented in a program" of merit i at the K-t
Market Street Evangelical church 'Sunday night.
In the morning the pastor will tell what he
believes to . be the Holy Ghost's method of
bringing about a revival.
ijl
" EPISCOPAL
The Right Hev. Earnest Vincent Shay
Ier, Episcopal bishop of the diocese of
Nebraska, will be a Portland visitor for
a few. days, arriving Sunday night.
Bishop Shayler Is well known hi the
Northwest, having formerly been rector
of St. Marks Episcopal church In Seattle,
and has been a frequent visitor to this
city, especially during the war period,
during which time he delivered a num
ber of patriotic addresses. Grace Me
morial Episcopal church has arranged a
SERVICES IN
Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Mor
rw Ker. L. p. Kjoller. 11. 7:30.
St Johns Peninsula and Eilpatrick -Re. L.
Ludwig. 10:45. 7:30.
Swedish Augustana Stanton and RodneV
Rev. V. . Ogren. 10:45, 7:45
Immanuel 10th and Irving Re. A. V. An
derson. 11, 8.
Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune Re. S. .O
B. Knutopn. 11, 7:30.
Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap
man and Salmon Rev. H. H. Koppeimann.
9:15, 10:15, 7:45.
Immanuel (Mis-ouri Synod) E. 15th and
Leo Rev. H. C. Ebeling. 9:30, 10:30, German.
Evangelical Church of the Redeemer 15tb
and Wygant 10, 11.
Finnish 179 Fargo. Rev. A. Salminen. 19
Sunday achool, 7.
St Marks (Wisconsin Synod) Mallory and
Skidmore Rev. P. Hinderer. 10:30.
Methodist Episcopal
Centenary-Wilbur fc. 8th and Pine Re.
Frank L'. Wemett. Rev. Eugene C Hickman, as
seriate pastors. 11, 7:30. f
Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev.s A. B.
Maclean. 11, 8.
Clinton-'kelly E. 40th and Powell. Be. E.
S. Mace. 11. "Paul's Second Letter to the
Seven Churches"; 7:30, service in charge of
visiting minute men.
Epworth 26th and Savier. Be. Frank L.
Moore. 11, address by Mrs. William O. Shepard;
7:30, second study in the Book of Revelations.
First 12th and Taylor. Re. Joshuafetans
field. 10:80, "What the Pilgrims Brought to
America"; 7:45, "A New Puritanism Now Need
ed or a Rtvival of the Old."
First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt
Rev. C. A. Peterson. 1 1, special sermon to old
people; 7:45, "The Import of the House of
God." "
German Rodney and Stanton. Re. F. A.
Schumann. 10:45. 8.
Ladrelwood E. 63d and Foster. Re. F. E.
Finley. 11. 7:30. preaching by. Dr. Edgar, C-
TulleT, assistant secretary of general conference
deaconess brd.
Lenta 86th snd 63th are. Re. F. R.
Sibley. 11. 7:45.
Lincoln E. 52d and Lincoln. Re. W. N.
Byars. 11. 7:80.
Monta villa E. 80th and Pine. Re. F. A.
Ginn. 11, 7:30.
"Mt Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Be. D. L.
Fields. 11, 8.
Patton Alberta aid Michigan. Rev. Georgs
H. Bennett 11. 7:30.
Rose City Park E. 5Sth and Alameda. Rev.,
a W. Huett- 11, "Whole Views of Life";
7:30. "fa There Nothing in God to Fear."
Sellwood E. 15th and Tacoma. He. W. S.
Gordon. 11, 7:30.
Sunnyside E. 35th and Tamhili, Re. T.
H. Gallagher. 11, "Taking Risks for God".;
7:45, "The Young Man Fool."
St Johns W. Leavitt and Syracuse. Be.
W. E. Kloster. 11, 7:80.
Swedish Beech and Borthwick. Re. Abe)
Eklund. 11, 8.
University Park flske and Lombard. Be
H. T. Atkinson. 11, 7:30, "Law Enforcement:
(iet a Big Stick, ' by W, J. Herwig, superin
tendent Anti-Saloon league.
Vancouver Ave. Norwegian-Danish Skidmore
and Vancouver. Rev. Gustave Storaker. 11.
Wesieyan E. 53d and Glisan. Be. D. B.
Hampe. II, 7:45.
Westmoreland Milwaukie and Midway. Re.
ES. Mace. 10, children's church; 11. 7:30,
preaching by the pastor.
Woodstock 44 th and Woodstock 8. E Be.
I.. C. Poor. 11. preaching by Dr. Edgar C
fTuller. assistant secretary qf general conference
pcaconess board : 7 :.
Woodlawn E. 10th, near-Durham ave. Re.
J. H. Irvine. 11, "Christ's Call and Commis
sion to the Epworth League"; 7:30, "Can
( hnstian and Unchristian Spirits Truly Lore
Each Other and Wisely Intermarry?"
African Zion 4 IT Williama ave. Bev. I. A.
Moore. . 11, 7:SO.
District snuerintendent Rev. William Wallace
Toungson, D. D., 691 E. 02d st N. Tabor
2780.
M. E. 8outh
First Union- and Multnomah Re. J. B.
Harris. 11, "When the Books Are Opened";
7:45, "The Heavenly Guest"
Nazarena
First E. 10th and Weidler. Re. A. M.
Bowes. 11, 7:45.
Sellwood E. 9 th and Spokane. Rev. Henry
Bell. 11, 7:30.
Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th st Re.
C. U. Fowler. 11, 7:80.
Highland Park E. 14th and Jarrett Re.
W. P. Keebaugh. 11. 8.
Scandinavian 94 8 Garfield. Rev. Daniel
Hallstr j. 11, 7 :30.
Presbyterian
First 12th and Alder. Dr. Harold Leonard
Bowman. 10:30, "The Magic of Grace"; 7:30.
Surpassing the Senses.
Westminster East 17tti and Schuyler. Re.
Edward H. Pence. Preaching by Chaplain
Gilbert 10:30, "He Gave Thanks"; 7:30;
"Christ 1n History."
Central E. 13th and Pine. Re. Walter
Henry Nugent 11, "The Catastrophe of Ln-
ba.lanr.ed Genius": 7:45. illustrated .lecture.
Calvary 11th and Clay. Re. L. Bowring
Quirk. 11. Regeneration": 7:30. "Further.
Mt Tabor E. 66th and Belmont Be. Ward
MacHenry. 11. "A Blood Bought Church
7:30, annual thanksgiving and praise service of
Women's society.
Vernon 19th and Wygant Re. J. C
Mergler. 11, communion and reception to new
members; 7 o u.
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Revs' J
Francis Morgan. 11. 8.
Fourth First and Gibbs. Re. Monroe G.
Everett 10:80. "The Holy Spirit Our Com
rade God"; 7:30. "What la liie Unpardonable
Sinf"
K mil worth- E. 84th and Gladstone Rev.
L. K. Grimes. 11, "Christianity and Educa
tion": 7:30. "Sowing and Heaping."
Hope- 7 $th , and Everett. Kev. fl. E. Giles,
11, 7:45.
Row City Rev. Donald W. U. MacCluat,
11 1 -A fl
Forbes Graham and Gantenbein. Be. Ward
Willis Long. 11. "The Righteous Man"; 7:30
"The Ungodly." -
Trinity Virginia and McDraaaa. Omt. Joha
D. McLennan. 11, 7 :3U.
Anabel Rev. F. H. MixseO. 11. 7:30.
Millard Avenue 65th ava. and 73d at Rev.
John H. Gardner. 11, "Ttie Shadow of Turn-
ing "; 1:30, missionary sermon by Rev, A. P.
Carr. returned African missionary.
Marshall Street 17th and MarshaU. Be.
A. J. Hanna. 11.
Uiapah E. 19th and Division. Be. D. A.
Thompson. 11. 7:45.
Unity E. 71st and Sandy. Be..S. W. Sea
man. 11, 7:30.
Arbor Lodge Bryant and Curtis. Rev. Alex
ander U. Evans. 11. 7:30.
Holt Chinese 133 First Re. Gee Sing
Hoy. T p. to. school; b, 9, young people. ,
Rtf armed Eanaef!eaJ
First 12th and Clay. Re. G. Hafaer.
10:45. 7:80.
. Reformed Presbyterian
First Minnesota and Ainsworth. Be. F. D,
Fraaer. 11. 7:30. I
Seventli Day Adventlata
Kate Regular services of this denomination
are held on baturday.
people s Societies
special St. Andrews service on Sunday
evening at 8 o'clock, at which time
Bishop Shayler will occupy the pulpit.
The bishop will be the guest of Mr, and
Mrs. A. G. Flndlay while In this city.
Dean. R. T. T. Hicks will -preach at both
services Sunday at St. Stephens Pro-Cathedral.
The young people will go to Good Suoiriun
hospital Sunday afternoon to sing in the wards.
In the evening they will hold their meeUng in
the parish house., Lester Norelt will lead. Plans
will be made at this meeting to go to Hilbbore
Friday next, where a new young people's societ)
will be organized.
BP REE METHODIST
Dr. Alexander Beers, pastor of Bishop.
Hart "Memorial Free Methodist church
of San Francisco, and Mrs. Beers, are
in Portland for a few days visiting
friends. Dr. Beers will occupy his for
mer pulpit at the First Free Methodist
church .Sunday morning and eveninfr,
where he was pastor for three years.
In the evening he will relate experi
ences gained while superintendent of
Japanese mission work in California for
the denomination.
f - :-.
i LUTHEBAJT
The new series of ' adveiU texts will
be used during this advent season by
the Rev. C. H. Bernard,' pastor of Grace
Lutheran church. The first sermon In
the series will be given Sunday morn
ing. Those taking part in the Christmas
program will rehearse Sunday at 2 p. m.
The Rev. A. Krause. pastor of St. Pauls
Lutheran church, has prepared special sermons
for Sunday, as this is the first Sunday of the
new church year. Confession will be held at
10 a. m.. with holy communion and morning
sermon half an hour later. All morning serv
ices are in German and evening services in
English. ,
METHODIST '
Dr., Edgar C. Tuller, assistant secre
tary of the general conference deacon
ess board ot the Methodist Episcopal
PORTLAND
Central E, 11th and Eerett. L. K. Dick
son, pastor. 10. 11:15 '
Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery. B. J.
Hibbard. minister. 10. 11.
Montavilla E. 80th and Everett J. A. Ger
hart 10, 11.
Lerit-94tb at and 68th ava. W. D.
Huntington. 10, 11.
St. Johns Central ave. and .Charleston. A
11. Folkenbern. 10. 11,
Aibina Skidmore and Mallory. Elder John
Isaac 10, 11. ' . x j
Salvation Army
Corpa No. l 243 Ash st Adjutant Henr R.
Cozens. 11, 3:16. 8. !
Corps No. 4 128H 1L Ensign Jessie Millar
ind Envoy Mrs. Upton. 11, 1:80, 3. . 8. - '
Spiritualist
First Spiritualist E. 7 th and Hassalo. 8,
messages by C. W. Shaw; 8. messages by Mrs.
Anna Snyder, C. W. Shaw and Mrs. Downs.
First Spiritual Science 85 ft 6th st Re.
Max Hoffman. 3. 8, "The Prince of Peace."
Church vl Modern Spiritualism 409 Alder.
3, 7:45. .
Scientific Christian Spiritualist AHsky hall.
Re. H. M. Singleton. 3. 5, 8.
Spiritualist Church of Eternal Light 1340
Division. Rev. May A. Price. 8.
Swedenborglan
New. Christian 301 Central building. Bev.
W C. Reece. 11, "Every Man A Temple of
Divinity."
Unitarian
Church of Our Father Broadway and Tim
bill Thomas L. Eliot, D. D., pastor emeritus.
Re. WiUism G. Eliot Jr. pastor. Preaching by
Kev. N. Addison Baker of Bellingham at II
and 7:45.
1 United Brethren
Conference auverintendent Be. G. E. Mc
Donald. First E. 15 th and Morrison. Re. Byron J.
Clark. 11, "The Greatest Wonder of All
Hoies"; 8, "The Coronation of The King."
Second a 27 th and Sumner. Re. Ira
Hawley. 11, "Jesus Will Part With Him"; 8,
presentation of eight exnert Endeavor diolomas.
Third 67th st and 32d-ave. S. E.J Rev.
E. O. Shepherd. 11, "Prayer and the Word"; 8.
"My Work Among the Spanish: Americans" by
Miss Leila Luckey.
Fourth Tnemont Rev. Leila Luckey. Re
vival services at 11 and 8. :
United Evangelical
First E. 16th and Poplar. Be. J. A. Goods,
11, 8.
Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay
Re. H. H. Farnham. 11. 7:30.
St Johns Re. C. P. Gates. 11, 7:30.
United Presbyterian
First E. 87th and Hawthorne. Re. H. F.
Given. 11, 7:30. '
Church of the Strangers Grand and Wasco.
Re. E. S. Du Bois. 10:30, "The Nest in a
Rock": 7:30. "Four Men. a Fifth, and the
Master. '
Kenten 120 w. Lombard. Re. Geo res K.
Taylor. 11. 8.
Minions
Christian and Missionary Alliance- E. 9th and
Clay. Rev. John E. Fee. 11,7:80.
PenieI Mission 109 Second. 3. 8;
daily. 8;
Portland Codsraons Front and Burnsiae. Be.
Myra B. Smith, supt 3, 8.
Apostolic Faith Front and Burnaide. Re.
Florence Crawford and R. R. Crawford. Sunday,
10:30. 2:30. 7:30. Daily, 7:45. Saturday,
7:45, all nations: meeting.
Pentecostal First and Washington. Re.
Will C. Trotter. ' 11, 3, 7:30; daily. 7:80.
Glad Tidmcs (Pentecostal) 246 First 2.
3, 7:30.
Pentecostal 1474 First George R. Farrow.
3, 8. -
Pentecostal 310 TamhUL 2:30. 7:30:
daily. 7:30.
Christian Aneemblr K. 20th and Ankeny.
Pastor A. W. Smith. 11, 2:45 7:45.
Volunteers of America 224 Burnside. Even
ings except Monday, 8; Sunday, 8, 8.
(iospel Mission a Union ae. S. 8:15,
7:45.
Mlsoeilaneoua
T. M. C. A.- 6th and Talor. 3:30 9. m.
Sunday.
Church of God 282 Falling. Re. Harry
NeaL 11. 7:45.
Realization League 148 18th. Re. Edward
H. Mills. 11, g.
Divine Science 816 E. Cla. Rev. T. M.
Minard. 11.
Church of Divine Truth 412 Central bldg.
Nettie Taylor Kloh. 11.
Tbeosoplucal Societjp 301 Central bldg. B,
"The Testa and Ordeals of an Egyptian Initiate."
Universal . Messianic 318 Abington bldg.
11. 8.
SUNNYSIDE
METHODIST CHURCH
35TH AND EASY YAMHILf.
11:00 A. M.
"TAKING RISKS
FOR GOD"
7:45 . M.
"THE YOUNG MAN
FOOL"
(Fourth fn Series on "8ome Modtrn Fools.")
Dr. Gallagher.
. SPEAKER.
A Straight Tsnksrl A Hard Hitter.
First M. E. Church
South
COR. UNION AND MULTNOMAH
invites you to worship at it a.
m. or 7:45 p.' m. Sunday school
at 10 a. m. with classes for every
body. Epworth League, Wednes
day at 7:30 p. m.
, "t I
pitle 5nstitute s
(Klill Close Clith
Sunday Services
The popular Moody Bible Institute,
which haa been in session here during
November, will close with three services
Sunday at the White Temple. Dr; Donald
Duncan Munro of Kansas City will
preach at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. The
Temple quartet will sing at both serv
ices. A special mass meeting will be
held at 3 :30 p. m.. when Dr. Lewis S.
Chafer of New York will give his final
Bible talk. The public is invited.
church, will be In the city from Novem
ber 28 to JDecember 5. Ir. Tullar brinsra
with him pictures of Ihis deaconess work
rrom an sections of the United btaies,
including; city missionary work, work
for children, old people, lit hospitals and !
all other lines. These pictures -were ;
iriven at Des Moines in May at the gen
eral conference, Sunday morning Dr.,
Tullar will speak at the Woodstock
Methodist church, Sunday evening at
Laurelwood, Tuesday evening; at Monta
villa, Wednesday evening at Ients,
Thursday evening at University Park,
Friday evening at Woodlawn and Sun
day evening, December 5, he will speak
at Mount Tabor church.
At the First Methodist church next Sunday
there wjll be a tercentenary anniversary of the
landing of 'the Mayflower. In the morning Dr.
Joshua Stansfield will tell what the Pilgrims
brought to America and in the evening he will
inswer the q.uetion, "A New Puritanism Now
Needed, or a Revival of the OldT" . '
W. J. Herwig.. superintendent of the Ahti
Saloon League of Oregon, will be the speaker
at the University Park Methodist church at 7 :80
o'clock Sunday. Herwig will discuss ' the law
enforcement campaign which has been inaugu
rated by the Anti-Saloon league of Oregon.
Mrs. William O. .Shepard. wife of the bishop,
will give the Sunday morning sermon at Ep
worth Methodist church. At night the Be.
Frank L. Moore, pastor, will preach.
The Rev. J. H. Irvine intends to discuss the
much discussed question before his Sundsy eve
ning audience at Woodlawn Methodist church:
''Can Christian and Unchristian Spirits Truly
Love Each Other and Wisely Intermarry I" The
sermon is primarily for young people.
A siecial sermon to old people will be given
Sunday morning at the First Norwegian-Danish
Methodist church by the Bev. C. August Petrr
son. The old and shutins will be taken to the
church in automobiles for the morning service
and the young people will meet them at the
doors with floral offerings The evening service
will be a reunion . for all who have been mcip-
bers of the church. The young people will have
a social hour from 6:15 to 1:15 p. as.
A group of visiting minute men will have
charge of tne Sunday evening servioe at Clinton
Kelly Memorial Methodist church. The pastor.
Re. S. E. Suttoij Mace, will preach
morning and 'at night at Westmoreland church.
PH-PSBLTERIASr
The Firbt ' Presbyterian church will
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METHODIST CHURCH
EAST NINTH AND PINE
"Tha Friendly Church"
DR. FRANK 1. WEMETT
PASTOR
DR. EUGENE C. HICKMAN
ASSOCIATE PASTOR
Sunday, Nov. 28
TWO OREAT SERVICES
11:00 A. M. Dr. HICKMAN Praaohea.
7:30 P. M. THE HIGH TIDE MEETINO,
By Men's Gospel Team, C. W. MILLER
Presiding. '
EVERYBODY WELCOME.
The Sunday School Will Meet at S:4S A. M.
Mission
COR. FRONT A 2TD BURNSIDE
Meetings held at 10:30, 2:30 and
7 :30 every Sunday, 7 :4S everyt night
in the week. All nations meeting Sat
urday night,"
ALL WELCOMESO COLLECTIOIT
THE GOSPEL SPREAD BY
AIRPLANE
Church of
Apostolic Faith
(Unitarian)
, BROADWAY AT YAMHILL
REV. THOMAS L. ELIOT,
REV. WILLIAM G.
Rev. N. Addison Baker
Preaches Sunday. November 28
11 A. M. "Religious -Prescriptions"
7:45 P. M. "Superlatives"
MR. BAKER has recently completed a three-thousand-mile circuit
of the Unitarian churches of. the Pacific Coast, sipeaking for. the
three-million-dollar fund, under the auspices of the National Unitarian
Laynaen's Lelgue. He is an earnest and enthusiastic speaker.
THE CHURCH OF OUR FATHER is for, notagainst, the other
churches of this community. It urges upon alt the renewal and
strengthening of sincere church allegiance. Unsensational and with-.
out appeal to selfish interest of mind, body or estate. It offers a
church fellowship to those who are now without a chbrch home,
MILLIONS SOON TO BE RETURNING
FROM THE GRAVE
YOUR FRIENDS WILL BE AMONG THE: 4
WITH WHAT BODIES WILL THEY COME?
This interesting lecture under the auspices of the Ir ternational Bible
Students' Association.
SUNDAY, NOV. 28, 7:30 P. M. I
Many scriptural quotations to prove that the ;"Jeititution of a"!!
things" spoken of by the ancient prophets is soon tel be seen. '
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ST. DAVIDS CLUB
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The new club h use of St. Davids
Community club will be formally
opened next Thu -sday night at 8
o'clock A special program, includ
ing a. forma address by Biher w.
T. Sumner, is announced. DrXfi. K.
Josephj will officiate as chairman.
The clubhouse hai been built chiefly
by the men of the -parish and is fur
nished . for' a men's club, who will ub
It exclusively after the opening night.
The function, ot the club Is to promota '
fellowship among iren. While theprol- ;
ect is somewhat of an experiment, it
Is felt that neighborhood men will rally
to the support of ijn effort that 'tend
to widen the vision of life and draw
mert Into closer companionship.
Refreshments will he eerved on "open
house" night. An Invitation la extend
ed by the club? to all .vslio arc' Inter
ested to join in tht ' festivities and fu
ture program. '
Former l'ortlartdcr to Preach
Hcv. J?. Addison Sakor of BellinKhmi
Wash., will preach Sunday mortiintr und. "
evening at the Chi rch of Our Katlicr
(Unitarian).. About 12 years ago Mr.
Baker was graduated from thi Mend"
ville Theological sehool and his first ;
charge was In Portland, where he was
ordained, and for one year was assist-',
ant pastor of -the Church of Our Father.
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PREACHING lit and 7:30
SUNDAY SCHOOL 8:45
Rev. W. H.
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