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    THE OREGON DAI EY JOURNAL
14
SATURDAY, JANUARY ! 15, 1921
POPTT.AND. OREGON.
Portland
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RELIGIOUS
COURSE
EXTENDED 10 TAKE
IN LARGER FIELD
The Portland Training School for
Church Workers will start -its sec
ond semester for this school year
next Wednesday night at the First
Methodist church. The scope of the
echool has been broadened this term
and in addition to Sunday school
courses. Viil include classes -for
church and young people's workers.
"Hie echool Is conducted under the
Joiit direction of the Multnomah County
Surfday School association and the Tort
lahd Federation of Churches. " It will
neet each Wednesday night for the next
12 weeks, from 7:30 to 9 :p0. A. F. Bitt
ner is. dean and Miss Winifred Bassett,
registrar. '
A three year courtse-lead tag to an In
ternational Sunday School association di
ploma : haat been arranged. The school
will be arranged in two periods, four
classes meeting from 7:30 to 8:25 p. m.
and three classes from .8 :30 to 9 :25 p. m.
. An outline of the courses follows:
First period-;0) Outlines of old testa
ment history ; text. 'Readers in Israel"
(Robinson); leader. Rev. Ward Willis
Unif. ('If Pre-reformation church his
tory; text. "Ijandmarks of Church His
ttry to the Reformation" (Cowan);
leader. Rev. Edward Constant. (3) The
psychology of: the child; text, "The Pu
pil" (Weigrlei: leader. Miss Cleorpria
Parker. 4 What is the Christian view
of work and ! wealth? Text,- same as
rourse title: leader. Ij- V. Mahone.
Second periol (1). The. life of Christ;
text. "The Bible" ; leader, Mrs. Clara
c;. Kson. 2) The young people's soci
ety: organisation and methods ; leader.
Miss Kaye Steinmetz. (3) Special Prob
lems, of the Sunday School; leader, A. F.
Kiltnrr. i
- I .
Ijoclnre.by Dr. Tliompson
! At the .Bible Study league Held In the
church parlor at White Temple Tuesday
evenings at 7 :45 o'clock, Ir. D. A.
Thompson will speak on some correc
tions Introduced in the revised version
of the Bible, j
SUNNYSIDE
METHODIST
3BTH AND, EAST YAMHILL
POPULAR SUNDAY EVENING
Dr. Gallagher
Speaker
Th Seven Big- Sins of Today"
' .1 '
SECOND IN THIS SERIES
Dr. W. T. McELVEEN
- CONOUCTS
QUESTION AND ANSWER
'SERVICE
SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30- O'CLOCK
FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
PARK AND MADISON STREETS
Broadway and I. J. Cars to Block of Church
QUESTIONS ANSWERED:
1. Reniy to Blgeiow't Oritlctsm and Wall
StrtM Journal's attack on trie Inter
church Steal Report.
t. Shall Wive Go on Hunger Strikes to
Force. Their Husbands to Be Rellalous?
3. Shall Harry Orchard Become a Mission.
11 A. M. "Doing More Than
Other."
SPECIAL PUBLIC
LECTURES
j., bt
Dr. Woodruff Sheppard
of ros ajgei,i:s,.catj.
I
SUNDAY Reincarnation a Scien
tific Necessity.
MONDAY Chri tian Teachings.
TUESDAY Humanity's Dilemma.
. WEDNESDAY T Theoaophic
Life.
ALL LECTTJKES AT 8 P. M.
Theosophical Hall
SSI CE?(TRAt BIDG,
"The New Dark
Age Period"
A most earnest announce
ment concerning God's last
warning message
LOUIS K.DICKS0N
ETAXGEUST
SUNDAY NIGHT, JAN. 1 6
AT 7iii O'CLOCK
WOMEN OF
WOODCRAFT :
I HAUL
' Corser Tenth sad Taylor
Tern. "Wlli FuJot Singing- the jTew and
Old Gospel Songs '
. Led ly jPBOF. I. C. COLCORD
MALE . QUARTET AHD SOLOISTS
PUBLIC UTTITEB-
BRFWO A FRIEICD
VY
Tlarriage souvenir
3fn Booklet Sliape
01 a s terV C r e at ion
i
Under the title,, "Our Marriage," the
Rev. II. IL Griffis of the First Christian
church, has recently had published over
his own copyright a special booklet to
be used as a wedding: souvenir. The
printing and binding was done by a
Portland press. The booklet contains
the wedding service f-the pastor's own
composition, with ; certificate of mar
riage, the whole forming an appropriate
souvenir, to be presented to those couples
whose marriage the author shall have
the privilege of solemnizing.
Charles j F. Barber
Reelected President
Preceded by a cafeteria dinner in the
Y. M. C. A., the Portland Society of the
New Christian church '(Swedenborgian)
held its thirty-seventh annual' meeting
last Wednesday evening. Charles V.
Barber was reelected president; C. B.
Wintler, secretary Conrad Stark, treas
urer; and Joseph L. Carter, trustee. The
society reports the most prosperous con
dition in recent years, and is flourishing
in attendance in its new quarters in the
Portland , hotel assembly room. Kight
new members were received January 2.
A feature of the Sunday morning serv
ice, which is proving popular to both
children and adults, is a special sermon
by the pastor for the boys and girls,
based on some fact of nature as a text
and a life lesson drawn therefrom.
f
Opens Morning Assembly
Congregational Beth Israel has insti
tuted a Sunday inorning assembly to begin-
this Sunday, according to an an
nouncement made by' Rabbi Jonah B.
Wise. This Is for both Jews and Uen-tjles.-
and will not be ritualistic in char
acter. The regular services will be con
tinuel as usual, the new service being
instituted for the benefit of those who
cannot attend church on Friday night or
Saturday.
Evangelist Will Speak
Kvangclist Louis K. Dickson will speak
in Women of Woodcraft hall. Tenth and
Taylor streets, Sunday night a 7 :4o
o'clock, on the subject, "The New Dark
Age Period." Special music will be
rendered under the direction of Pro
fessor I. C. Colcord, assisted by male
quartet and soloists. The public Is in
vited. Keats are free.
FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH
TWELFTH AT TAVLOR
Public Worship 10:30 A. m. and 7:4B P. M
JOSHUA STANSFIELD, D. D.
I MINISTER
J Will Preach on
Christian Fundamentals
What Are They?
The Purpose of Probation
SUNDAY SCHOOL, 12:16 NOOtl
EPWORTH LEAGUE 6:30 P. M.
COMMUNITY. NIGHT FRIDAY EVE.
NINO, 7:45
Granny of the Hills"
A TWO-ACT DRAMA BY THE
QUEEN ESTHERS .
FREE. OFFERING RECEIVED
The Church of the Glad Hand
and Wartm Welcome.
Within 'walking distance of Hotels.
CENTRAL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
EAST i3TH AND PINE i
11 A
The Good
RMON
and the Bad in the
Church I .
8:48 SUNDAY SCHOOL
7:49
EVENING SERVICE
SERMON:
"The Peril of Running Away! From
Divinely Allotted WorkjV
EXCELLENT MUSIO BY CHORUS
YOU WILL BE MADE WELCOME.
WALTER HENRY NUGENT. D. D., Minister
TRINITY
CHURCH
19TH AND EVERETT ST.
SERVICES:' 9 AND 11 A. M.. ! p. M.
MORNING SUBJECT:
. Disarmament"
EVENING: J
"Christian Socialism"
DR. MORRISON WILL PREACH
EVERYBODY WELCOME ,
St. Davids Church
j EAST TH AND BELMONT
(E. Morrison or Hawthorne Can)
SERVICE 7;30.J 9:30. 11 and 7:30.
SCHOOL AT 9:30
SERMONS: .
"ChristV Attitude Toward
. 'Blue Laws "
"God and the Beautiful"
REV. THOMAS JENKINS, Rector
Y. RfSe'C. A.
Meeting for Men
ST72CDAY AJTEBSOOX, 3:30 P. iff.
I ISPEAKER
BISHOP WALTER T. SUMNER
D. D.
strject
"A
GREA
NATIONAL NEED"
SPECIAL MFSIC BY PORTLAND
j LADIES' QUARTET.
f ALL ME5 WELCOME
Smportant jSew
Sunday school Christmas offerings
are still being received at Near East
Relief headquarters in the Stock
Exchange building. Among those
of' the past week are the following
Portland schools; Rose City Park
Methodist, $125; Sunnyside Metho
dist, $292.58; Arleta Baptist, $60;
Grace Baptist, $180; Third Baptist,
$120; Reformed Presbyterian, $60.
Outside of Portland, Sheridan Meth
odist, $100; Fairmount Christian of
Eugene, $69; Salem Christian,
$52.72; Garibaldi Union, $40; On
tario Baptist, $40. Newberg high
school pupils have pledged to adopt
20 Armenian orphans for one year.
BAPTIST
The Woman's American Baptist For
eign Mission society plans to open the
first girls' Christian commial school
ever known in the Orient in Tokyo,
within the next year, Miss Elizabeth F.
Sargent, an official of the society, an
nounced. Becauss of the influx of girls into tha busi
ness world in Japan, and ths low moral condi
tion they encounter there, the society is en
deavoring to raise $75,000 with which to re
model the Sarah Curtis Home school in the
heart of the business district of . Tokyo, into a
first-class Christian commercial school for girls,
with dormitories tor business women. "Within
the last few years the -number of girls in in
dustrial work in Japan has crown from prac-
Ucaliy none to more than 1,250,000," Miss
Sargent declared.
Itev. Gabriel Reed Macuire, pastor of the
First Baptist church, Vancouver, B. C, -will
preach at the First Baptist church (White Tem
ple) at both serrices Sunday. The Temple
quartet will furnish music. Tb Senior B. Y.
P. V. meeting wUl be led 'by Miss Dorothea
Clinton, with the subject, 'Self Control; How
to ;et It: Its Rewards.'' Special music by Miss
Elsie Moon.
"That Chum of Tours" will be the topic ef
the Sunday evening: sermon at the Third Bap
tist church. This is the third address in a
series of Sunday renins talks which Kev. B. E.
Close is delivering to young people. The ordi
nance of baptism will be administered at the
opening of the evening service.
At the morning service at tbs Arleta Bap
tist church, Kev. Mahlon H. Day, the American
representative of Canton Christian college, will
speak. The Rev. Mr. Day is an uncle of the
pastor of the Arleta church. He recently trav
eled extensively in the Orient and is informed
on the religious and political situation there.
At 7:30 the pastor will preach. The chorus
choir will sing at both serrices. At the B. Y.
I. 17. at 0:15 p. m. there will be a debate
on the subject, "Resolved, that a person can
live as good a Christian life outside the church
DIRECTORY
Second Sunday After Epiphany
Uniform Sunday School Ivesson
"Our All for tha Kingdom." Matt. 19:16
26. Golden Teit "Thou sbalt love thy neighbor
as thyself." Matt. 1:18.
Young People's Topics
Baptist Union "Self-contml : How to Get Tt;
Ita Rewards." I Cor. 9:24-27.
Christian Endeavor "Pelf -control : Hqw to
Get It: Its Rewards." I Cor. 9:24-27.
Epworth Icnr "The Perils of Material
ism." I John 2:15-17.
Baptist
First White Temple, 12th and Taylor,
rreachin by Rrv. G. K. Maguire of Vancouver,
B. C. at 1 1 and 7 :45.
Kast Side E. 20th and Salmon. Rev. W. B.
Hinvm. Preaching by Professor L. S. Shumaker,
MoMinnville college. 11. "In the IJkenesw of
His Resurrection" ; 7:30, "The .Development of
Christian Character." .
Third Vancouver an .-inott. Rev. R. E.
Close. 11. "Courageous Disciples"; 7:30, "That
Chum of Tours."
Arleta 4 sth ave. and 4th st- S. E. Rev.
Owen T. Day. 11, preaching by Rev. Mahlon
H. Day of Canton. China; 7:30, "Modern Lep
rosy. Its Source and Cure." by the pastor.
Calvary E. Sth and Grant. Rev. J. E.
Thomas. 11. "A Look Into Heaven"; 7:4 5,
illustrated sermon.
Glencoe E.T3th and Main. Rev. W. B.
Stewart. 11, 7:30.
Sellwood Bethany Rev. V. N. Penis. 11,
7:30.
Grace E. 76th nad Ash. Rer. W. H. Tol-
liver. 11, 7:30.
Swedish 1 Sth and Hoyt. Rev. T. G. Sjolan-
der. 10:30, 7:30.
St. Johns Chicago and Leonard. 11, 7:30.
Highland H th and Alberta. Rev. Walter
L. Riley. 11, 7:30.
t'nivfnitv Park Drew and Fiki.. 11. 7:30.
Mt. Olivet (colored) Broadway and Everett.
Rev. J. W. Anderson. 11, 8."
Elim Swedish E. 6th and Alberta. Bev.
August Olson. 2:30.
Lents 88th st. and 60th ve. Bev. E. A.
Smith. 11, 7:30.
Second (German) Rodney and Morris. Bev.
F. Hoffman. 11. 7:30.
CathoJIs
Pro-Cathedrai 15th anii Davis. 6, 7:15.
8:80. 9:45. 11. i
St. Petera Lenta Rev. J. P. O'Flynn. 8,
lO:30. 7:30.
St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman. Rav. J. C
Hughes. 6. 8:30, 10:30, 7:30.
St Krancia E. 12 th and Pin, Rer. L E.
McNamee. 6. 8. 9:15, 11, 7:45.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams and
Stanton. Rev. W. A. Daly. 6. 8, 9, 11. 7.30.
Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas, Rer.
E. S. Olson. 6, 7. 8. 9. 11, 7:30.
St. Rose E. 53d and Alameda. Rer. J.
O Karrell. 8. 10:30. 4.
St. Andrews E. 9 th and Alberta. BeT. J.
Kieman. 8, 10:30, 7:80.
The Madeleine E. 24 th and Siskiyou. BeT.
George F.- Thompson. 7:30. 9, 11.
Ascension E. 76th and Yam hill. Franciscan
Fathers. 8, 10:30. 7;30.
Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena.
Bev. F. W. Black. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin. Bev. C Ray
mond. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
St. Ignatius 3220 43d st. 3. E. -Jesuit
Fathers. 6:30. 8. 10:30, 7.
St. Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor. Bev.
Warren A. Waitt. 6, 8:30, 10:30, 7:30.
Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Van
couver ave. Rev. William J. Devine. . 6, 8.
10:30. 7:30.
St. Philip Neri (Paulist Fathers) E. 16th
and Hickory. Rev. M. U Ferry. 7 :30, 9,
10:80. 7:30.
St, Clrmenta S. Smith ave. and Newtots,
Servite Fathers. 6. 8, 10:30, 7:30.
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center. Rev. F.
Gregory. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
St. Agatha E. 15th and N'ehalem. Bev. J.
Commisky. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and Fail
ing. Bev. F. Matthew. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
St. Joseph (German) 15th and Conch.
Bev. Frouin Eppea. 8, 10:80. 7:30.
St. Michael (Italian) 4th and MUL Bar.
M. Balestra, 8:30, 10:30, 7:30.
St Claires Capitol HilL Father Aloysraa.
0. F. M. 7:30. 9:20.
St Charles E. 33d and Alberta.- Rev. M.
Wallace. 8. 10:30.
All Saints E. 39th and Glisaa. Rev.
Father William Cronin. 8, 10:30
St Patrick 19th and Savier. Rev. Charles
M. Smith. Massej, 6:30, 8, 9:15. 10:80. 7:43.
Christian
-First Park and Columbia. Rev. Harold H.
Griffis. 11, "The Power of Words"; 7:45,
"Stumbling Blocks Removed.
Eaet Side E. 12th and Taylor. Rev. K. BL
oawjw. 11, 9. ,
Church of Chrit Rodney and Knott (teml
porary location) Kev. Joseph D. Boyd. 11.
"Tlie Meaning of the Christian Xift": 7:30,
"Faith." t ,
M on t villa E. 76th and Glisan. Kev. Car
roll C. Roberts. 11, 7:30.
Kern Park Rev. F. H. Ghormlev. 11,
"The Revival That Bevives"; 7:30. "The TJnity
of the Church Described in the New Testament
as a Bais of. Christian Unity in tha Twentieth
Century."
St Johns Central and Oswego. 11. 7:30.
Tabernacle E. 28th and Alberta. Rev. B,
Tibbs Mazey. 11. 7:30.
Christian Scleras ' '
Lesson subject: '"Life."
First l:b and Everett. 11. 8.
j Second E. 6th and llolladay. 11. 8.
j Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8.
' Fourth Vancouver and Emerson. 11. 8.
Fifth 62d and 4 2d ave. S. E. It.
Sixth Masonic temple. 368 Yamhill. 11 8.
Seventh Smith ave. and New York. 1L.-
Ail churches Wednesday. 8 p. m.
Congregational
First Park nd Msdiscn. Dr. W. ; T. McEl
veen. 11. "Doing Mors Than Othera"; 7:45.
question and answer aerrice.
Sunnyyide li. 32d and" Taylor. Bev. 3. 3.
Staub.- 11. "The living Stones of the Eternal
Temple"; 7:45, "With Back to the Palace and
Face Toward tha Desert"
Atkinson Mesaonal E. 29th and Everett
Bev. E. E. Flint 11. "The Likeness of God":
7:30. "Overcoming Difficulties." .
Highland E. 6th and Preecott, Bev. Edward
of Portlands Churcbes and fjoung
as within it." Ralph Belmore will make use
of chemical analysis in illustrating the Christian
life. A mixed quartet will sing.
Plans for the building of a $20,000 build
ing to house the congregation of the Mount
Olivet Baptist church, colored, were announced
this week by Rev, J. W. Anderson, who is both
pastor of the church and corresponding secretary
and general missionary of the Afro-American
Baptist district of Oregon. "The location of
the new church will be somewhat to the west
of our present site .on lower Broadway." said
the Rev. Mr. Anderson. "We hope1 to occupy
the building by next summer. The larger part
of the building fund will come from the mem
bers of the church, but we are also receiving
very encouraging ; support from a number of
local business men. We have 165 members,
but the attendance at bur church services aver
ages about -7j."
COSGBEUATIOVAX
A new kind of church service is to be
tried at the First Congregational church
on .Sunday night. It is a question and
answer service.
Four of the six questions , that Dr. W. T.
McKIveen will answer are: What reolv
should be made to the .criticism of the Inter-!
church steel report made by the Rev. E. Victor
Bigelow? (2)- What reply should , be made to
the attack of the Wall Street i Journal on the
Interchurch steel report? (3- What kind of
religion prompts a wife to go on a hunger strike
to force her husband to join the church ? ( 4 ) -Should
Harry Orchard, a self-confessed murderer,
be made a missionary because he has repented of
his crime 1
On Wednesday morning the Women's associa
tion will hold a luncheon meeting and on Wednes
day afternoon the Women' Missionary society
will hoi a meeting at which Mrs. W. K. Royal.
Mrs. W. H. Doe.no and Miss Marthine Grimsby
will be the speaker. On Friday evening the
community interests committee will hold a
neighborhood sociable at which there will be a
motie, games and contests.
Dr. J.- J. Staub of the Sunnyside Congre
gational church will be in his puipit at both
services Sunday. Appropriate selections will be
rendered by the chorus choir and soloists.
Rev. Elbert E. Flint, pastor of the Atkinson
Memorial Congregational church has prepared
a community type of service for Sunday night.
With one of the finest moving picture equip
ments for churches the evening sermon is illus
trated. Sunday night the two reel film "Queen
of the Waves" will be shown.
Sunday night at the Highland Congregational
church Rev. Edward Constant gives another of his
monthly talks on 1'Famous Hymns and Their
Authors," which are proving to be of great in
terest. The hymn for the evening will be "Rock
of Ages."
The Rev. John W. ThrelfaU, pastor of the St
Johns Congregational church, was taken with
a sudden attack of appendicitis la-st Sunday and
was rushed to the Derr sanitarium, where an
operation was performed. He has survived the
operation and is expected to bo back in his pulpit
within six weeks. Dr. E. 1 Borden, former
Baptist minister but now a dentist in St, Johns,
has offered to supply the puipit without charge
OF CHURCH
Constant 11, "The Soul of the Church";
7;30, "Rock of Ages" and its author.
Wavrleigh Heights E. 32d and Woodward.
Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11, 7:30, "Health tnd
Power."
Laurelwood 45th ave. and 65th st S. E.
Mrs. Alice M. Haudxaker. 11, 7:30.
Pilgrim - - Missouri and Snaver.' Professor
Hardld S. Tuttle of Forest Grove, supply. 11.
"Can Prayer Change God?"
University Park Haven and Lombard. Bev.
C H. Johnston. 10:30, 7:30.
Finnish Mason and Albina. Rev. A. A.
Harju. e and 8 p. m
St. Johns S. ivaniio and Richmond. Bev.
John W Threlfall. Preaching by Dr. E. P.
Borden.' 11, "A Great Problem"; 7:30, "The
Bet Is Yet to Be."
Danish-Norweaian E. 23d and Sumner
Rev. Ola TorjMrfn. 11, 7:30.
First (itraiiD E. 7th and Stanton Bev.
George Zocher. 11, 7:30.
Second German -E. Sth and Skidmore Rer.
Henry Hagelganz. 11, 7:30.
Zion German R. 9th and Fremont Rer. J.
H. Hopp, 11, 7:30.
Dunkard
Church of the Brethren Borthwirk and Brai
nard. Rev. George C, Carl. 11, 7.
Episcopal
Pro-Cathedral of St Stephens rl 3th and Clay.
RtReVi Walter Taylor .Sumner, bishop; Very
Rev. T. T. Hicks, dean. 11, 7:4 5.
Trinity 19th and Everett Rev. A. A. Mor
rison, rector. 8, 11, 8.
St. Davids E. 12th and Belmont Bev.
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7 :3t, 9:30. 11, "The
Christian: Attitude Toward So-called Blue Laws";
7 :80. "The Sin of Excluding Beauty From the
Church."
St Marks 21rt and Marshall. Rev. J. G.
Hatton. rector. Daily. 7:30 a. m.; Sunday.
7:3. 11. 7:45.
St. Philips 24 2 Russell. 10, 11.
St Andrews Hereford st, Portsmouth. Bev.
John D. Rice. 8, 11. 7:30.
Grace Memorial East 17th and Weidler.
Rev. O. W. Taylor. 11.8.
St Michael and All Angela E. 43d and
Broadway. Rev. F. T. Bowen. vicar. 8. 11.
6:30.
Church of Our fcavios 60th ave. and 41st
st S. E. Rev. John B. McC-ormick. 8, com
munion; 11, morning prayer and sermon; 7:30,
evening prayer and sermon. .
Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan
hospital. Rev. F. K. Howard. 7 and 9:30
a. m.
St Pauls, W'oodmere Rev. Oswald W. Tay
lor. 4.
All Saints 25th and Savier. Rev. Frederic
K. Howard. 10 and 11.
St Johns Memorial 15th and Harney, Sell
wood. Rev. John B. McCormick. 11. holy
communion and sermon; 5:00, vespers with
sermon.
St Matthews Corbet and Bancroft Rev.
E. H. Clark, vicar. 10 and 1L
Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham.
Rev. John Dawson, rector. 7:30, 9:45, 11,
7:30.
Mission at St Johns Bickner's hall. Rer.
John D. Rice, vicar. 2, school; 3, preaching.
St Peters Chapel 1960 E. Stark. 10.
St James Chapel E. 7 2d st and 37th ave.
10.
Cnapel of the Transfiguration E. . 60th and
Division. 3 p. rn
EvangsKcal
First E. 6tb and Market Rev. Ezra Maurer.
11. preaching by Rev. J. W. Heininger. 7:30.
Clay Street 10th and Clay. Rev. Jacob
fitocker. 10:45, "The Church of Laodecea";
7:30, "What Has the Bible to Say on the
Subject of Sin?"
Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th and Glisan.
Bev. J. C. Lrfjdin. 11, 7:30.
Lents F. B. Culver. 11, 7:30
St Pauls E 8th and Filling. Rer. J. Her
gert 9:30, 11, 6:30, 7.30.
West Portland Bertha station. BeT. P. M.
Fisher. 12. 7 :30.
Free Methodist
iiPirat E. 9th and Mill Bev. W. J. Johnston,
Central E. 65 th and Flanders. Bev.' 8. O.
Boper. Preaching by Bishop W. A Selhrw ll"
7:30.
Alberta E. 30th and Wygant. Rev. 8. L.
Bums. 11. 7:45.
St Johns E. Bichmond and Hudson. Bev.
E. D. Blackman. II. 7:30.
Lents Ker. O. N. Blair. 11, 7:30.
Friends
First E. 35th and Main. Bev. Homer t
Cox. 11, 7:45. '
Second E. 9 2d and 61st ave. Bev, Lorana
Terrell. 11; 7:30.
West Piedmont Borthwick and Jersey. Rev.
Carey Jessup. 11. 8.
Jewish
-Congregation Beth Israel (Reformed) 12th
and Main. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Office 716
Cliamber of Commerce bids. Sabbath services
Friday t 8 p. m. and Saturday at 10:30 a. m.
School. Sundays, at 10 a, m. Assembly, 11.
Congregation Ahavai Sholom Park and Clay
sts. Rabbi B. Abrahamson. Friday. 8 n m -Saturday,
8:30 a. m
Congregation Novao Zedek Talmud Torah
6th and HalL Bev. Abraham I. Rosencrantz.
Friday. 8 p. m. Saturday. 9 a. n. Sunday 10
a. m. Religious school. '
Latter Day Saint
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
E. 25th and Madison. Herbert C Iverson,
mission president 10, 6:30.
Reorganized Church E. 76th and Irving.
Elder C. E. Jones. 11, 7:45.
i Lutheran
St James W. park and Jefferson Rev.
William E. Brinkman, 9:45, 11. 7:45.
St Paul E. 12th and Clinton. Rev. A
Krause. 10:30 (German). "Domeatic Happi
ness in the Presence of Jesua"; union ternce
at St Johns Lutheran church. i
Trinity (Mission Synod) Rodney and Ivjt
Rev. J. A. Rimbsch. 9:15. srhnnl- in-iit
German service; j 7 :30 (English), holy eom-
mun it ,11. .
Church tot Deaf Rodney and Ivy Rev
A. C- Beyer.! 2:30. '
Our saviour E. loth and Grant Rer. :M
A. Christensen. 11, "Courtship and Marriage":
6:30, Luther League, led by Albert HoffarU
Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Davis KaV
H. J. Thorpe. 11. 8.
Bethel Kvans-eUsaU Norwegian (Free) Wy
gant and R wine y Rev. A. A. Borrevik. H.
7:45.. ..... I ... -3 . - ... ..... ........ I ,
to the congregation, whije the put or is absent.
The Rev. Harold 8. Tuttle of sparest Orove
college will supply the Pilgrim Congregational
pulpit on Sunday. Special musio will be given
by the quartet and Mrs. Jessie O. i Steckle will
sing "UTarry With Me at the morning service.
Miat Helen Barlow has bueu secured aa or
ganist. T
, I
' CHRlaTIAN' i"
The theme of the Rev. Harold II. Grif
fis on Sunday morning, at !the First
Christian church will be a discussion of
the "unnecessary and unprofitable con
troversies which arise in, politics, busi
ness and religion because: people will al
low themselves to be bullied by" a word."
In the evening at 7 :45 the chtlrch Quar
tet, under the direction ef Mrs. FredH
ts. rsewton, win give a special song
service, including the contnalto . and
baritone duet, "O Divine Redeemer"
fUounod). by Miss Beatrice Palmer and
Guy Mannan. Following the musical
program the pastor will speakJ
DCXKARD
The Church of the Brethren will hold
revival meeting on Sunday evening at 7
o'clock. Klder O. C. Carl, ait evange
list, will preach and Mr. Pratt will have
charge of the singing. Stewards Paul
Younger and Leslie Cullen will greet
strangers at the door. r
episcopal' j
On M6nday night the annual parish
meeting presented Dean K. T.f T. Hicks
with a "well-lined purse" as a (testimony
to his good work. All the activities of
the Pro-Cathedral report progress. The
income of the parish has tripled in the
last few. years .and the attendance
doubled. Members of the chapter1 were
elected as follows : J. N. Dezpndorf, A.
,T. Browning, W. A. Moore, John W.
Lethaby, F. S. Merritt, Paul Hender
son, T. L. Emory, J. R. Holman and
Bert C. Ball. Delegates elecSed to the
diocesan convention are : J. N. Dezen
dorf, John W. Lethaby and William A.
Moore. Bishop Walter Taylor Sumner
congratulated the parish on the progress
made.
The Young People's society of St. Stephens
(Episcopal) pro-cathedral will hold its regular
weekly meeting at 6 :30 p. m. Sunday, in the
parish house. Miss Doris Wildman will lead.
The Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector, will be the
preacher at both services Sunday at St, Davids
Episcopal church. In the evening be will dis
cuss "the evil" of excluding beauty from the
church. Monday night there will be a men's
smoker in the community club house to which
all men in the community are invited.
The second annual dinner was given January 8
by the Men's club of Orace Memorial Episcopal
church. The club was organized a year ako
and, under the leadership of A- Findley, has
done much to further the usefulness of the
church. The success of the dinner was added
to by the presence of Bishop and : Mrs. Walter
Taylor Sumner. Another feature was the songs
SERVICES IN
Grace (English) E. 24th and Broadway
Rev. C. H. Bernard. 11, "Doers iof the Vord
and Not Hearers Only"; 7:30. i
Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Mor
ris Rev. L. P. KjoUer. 11. 7:30.
St Johns Peninsula and Kilpatriek Bev. L."
Ludwig. 10:45. 7:30.
. Swedish Angustana- Stanton and Rodney
Bev. V. G. Ogren. 10:45, 7:45.
Immanuei 19th and Irving Ber. A. V. An
derson. 11, 8.
Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune Rer. 8. C.
B. Knutsen. 11, 7:30. "
Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap
man and Salmon Rev. H. H. Koppelmann.
9:15, JOTlSt 7:45.
Imraahuel , (Missouri Synod) I. 15th and
Io Rev. H. C. Ebeling. D:30, 10:30, Ger
man, i 5
Evahgelical Church of ths Redeemer 15th
and Wygant 10. 11.
Finnish 179 Fargo. Bev. A. Salminen. 10;
Sunday school, 7. 4 "
St Marks (Wisconsin Synod )-f-MalloTy and
Skidmore Bev. V. Hinderer. IQt -
Methodist Episcopal '
Centenary-Wilbur E. 9th and Pine Bev.
Frank I.. Wemett 11, "A Surprising Answer to
Prayer"; 7:30, "Living the While Life in
Babylon." f .
Central Vancouver and Fargoi Bev. XA. B.
Maclean. 11. 7:30.
Clinton-Kelly E. 40th and Powell. Rer. E.
S. Maca. 11. "The Christian's Saeramentum."
Epworth 26th and Savier. Rev. Frank L.
Moore. 11, "Some Ueart Cbsering, Vision of
the Worlds Work"; 7:30, "Why Men Go to
Pieces at Forty."
First 12th and Taylor. Bev. Joshua Staruv
neld. 10:30. "Christian Fundamentals"; 7:45,
"The Purpose of Probation."
First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt.
Bev. C. A Peterson. 11. 7.45, "Th Dane With
Death or the Wages of Sin."
German Rodney and Stanton. Bev. F. A.
Schumann. 10:45,8.
Lsurelwood tS. 63d and Foster. Bev. E. E.
Finley. 11, 7:30.
Lents 86th and 68th a-vs. : Rer. F. R.
Sibley. 11, 7:45.
Lincoln E. 5 2d and Lincoln. Bev. W. N.
Byara. 11. "A oearch For Truth"; 7:30, "A
Study in Religious Beform,"
Montavilla E. 80th and Pin. Rer. P. A
Ginn. 11, 7:30.
Sit. Tabor E. 61st and Stark.' Bov. D. L.
Fields. 11. 8.
Patton Alberta and Michigan, j Rev. George
H. Bennett 11, 'Thoughts on: Hell"; 7:30,
"The Mistakes of Jesus." f
Rose City Park E. 58th and Alameda. Rev,
S. W. Huett 11, "The Book and ths Person";
7:30, "A Vital Question."
Sellwood K. 15th and Tacoma, Rev. W. R.
Gordon.' 11, preaching by pastori Evangelistia
services at 2 :30 and 7 :30.
Sunnyside E. 35th and YambilL Rev. T.
H. Gallagher. 11, 7:45. - ?
St Johns W. Leavitt and Syracuse. Rev.
W. E. Kloster. 11, 7:30. 1 .
Swedish Beech and Borthwick.' Bev. 8.
Moody.' 11, 8. i
University Park risks' and Lombard. Rev.
H. T. Atkinson. 11. 7:30.
Vancouver Ave. Norwegian-Danish Skidmore
and Vancouver.' Rev. Gustavo Storaker. 11.
Westmoreland Milwaukie and Midway. Bev.
E. S. Mace. 10. 11. 7:30.
W oodstock 44 th and Woodstock S. E. Bev.
L. C. Poor. 11. 7:30. -
Woodlawn E. 10th, near Durham ave. Rev.
J. H. Irvine. 11. "Is the Puipit Becoming
Obsolete 7:30, "A Lincoln-like Faith in the
People."
African Zion 417 Williams are. Hot. L A
Moore. li. 7:80.
Distriot superintendent, Kev. William Wallace
Youngson, 691 E. 62d st N. ; Tabor 2790.
M. E. South
First Cnion and Multnomah., Bev. J. B.
Harrii. II, "Jesus' First Text";; 7:45, "Ths
Over-comers."
Naxarsns '
First E. 10th and Weidler. ;
Bowes. 1 1. 7:45.
Sellwood E. 9th and SpokaM.
Belt 11. 7:30.
Rev. A. U.
Bev. Henry
Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th st
Rev.
C. U. Fowler. 11. 7:30. i.
Highland Park E. 14 th andiJarrett Rsv.
W. P. Keebaugh. 11. 8.
Scandinavian 948 Garfield. Rev. Daniel
Ballstrom. 11. 7:30.
Prssbytsrisn 1 r
First 12th and Alder. Dr. Harold Leonard
Bowman. 10:30, "The Gift of,Peace"; 7:15,
"Bells and Pomegranates."
Wsstminstei' East 17th and Schuyler. Rer.
Edward H. Pence. 10:30. "When Love Grows
Lsvi&h" and communion; 7:30, "When Men
Usurp God's Throne."
Central E. 13th and Pine.! Rev. .Walter
Henry -Nugent. 11. "The Good and Bad in the
Church"; 7:45, "The Peril of Kunning Away
From Divinely Allotted Work."
Calvary 11th and Clay. Est. L. Bo wring
Quick. 11, "The Second Coming; of Our Lord".;
7:30, "Minding Our Own Business."
Mt Tsbor E. 55th and Belmont. Rev. Ward
MacHenry. 11, "Modern Evangelism and the
Great Commission"; 7:30, assembly of ths
School of Missions and illustrated lecture on
"Syria."
Vernon 19th and Wygant. i Rev. J. C.
Mergler. 11, 7:30.
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Rev: 3.
Francis Morgan. 11. 7:30.
Fourth First and Gibbs. - Kiev. Monroe G.
Everett 10:30, "The Third . Commandment" ;
7 :30, "The Claom of Christ Upoav the Lite of a
Kenfiworth E. 34th and Gladstone. Bev.
L. K. Grimes. 11. "The Greatest Gift"; 7:30,
"The Story of the Thief."
Hope 78th and Everett. Rer. H. E. Giles.
11, 7:45. ? . ,
Rose City Bev. Ponald VY.I M. McCluer.
11. "The Sheep in the- Hand of God"; 7:45,
"The Second Great Silence of ;Jeus."
Forbes- Graham and Gantenbein. Bev. Ward
Willis Long. 11. "The Cross! of Christ in
Christian 'Experience"; 7:30, "A Military Genius,
But s Leper; or. Moral Leprosy.";
Trinity Virginia and Nebraska. Bev. John
D. McLennan. 11.. 7 J0. -
A nabel -Rsv. r. H. Mixsell. i 11. 7 :3ff.
Millard Ansae 65th a. and 73d at Rev.
Henry Whits. -11, 7:30.
Marshall Street 17th and Marshall. Rsv.
peoples Societies
by J. B. Richard. At the close of the dinner .the
annual meeting of the parish was held. Re
ports were given by the treasurer ana secretaries
of the various guilds, showing all in A anost
prosperous condition.
The Women's guild started the new year with
$2000 in the treasury. The officer for the
coming year are: President, Mrs. W. P.
Jenkins: vice presidents, Mra. J. H. Bagley and
Mrs. W. J. Zimmerman: treasurer, Mrs. O. 11.
Waldstrom; secretary. Mrs. J. P. Keating, with
Mrs. Frances Drake and Mrs. Charles Wynne
as advisory committee.
The Women's auxiliary will have as officers
"for the coming year: Mrs. H. P. Dutton. presi
dent; Mrs. E. . Farill and Mrs. W. E. Dennis,
vice prej-identts: Mrs. J O. Urady. treasurer, and
Mrs. J. H. Bagley, secretary.
After the reports . were read the following
vestrymen were elected: G. F. Anderson, Joseph
Peter. H. E. Lounsbury, Dudley Blodgett. A.
B. Cutler, U. B. ' McLeod", Charles Wynne,
Francis Drake and W. E. Bliss. .
J. H. Gallagher, chairman of the building
committee, gave his report and it was voesd
to begin the foundation for the . new church
at once.
-
KV AS lie L1C A I.
' Rev. J. W. i Heininger, executive sec
retary of the Forward Movement of the
Evangelical church , with headquarters
at Cleveland,' Ohio." will speak at the
First Kvangelical church Sunday at 11
a. m. A pastors' and workers' confer
ence has been arranged for Tuesday, at
2 p. m. and a mass meeting at 8 p. m.
at the same church. The revival serv
ices will be continued next week.
Revival services will be held each night next
week at the Clay Street Evangelical I church at
7:45 o'clock by the Rev. Joseph Stoeker. pastor.
Sunday night he will discuss the question,
"What Haa the Bible to Say About 8int,
LTJTHKRA
Sunday afternoon at 4 -.45 o'clock the
young people' of St. Pauls Uuthertin
church will gather at . their church and
go in a body to the St. Johns Lutheran
church for ,a union service. The Rev.
L. Ludwig of St. Johns tdiurch will de
liver a lecture. There will be no eve
ning service at St- Pauls church.
Open house and a t.uther league meeting
will be held at 6:30 p. m. Sunday by
the young people of Our Saviors j" Lutheran
church. Albert, Uoffard will preside.
ijM ETHO DIST
At the First Methodist church on Sun
day morning Dr. Joshua Starjsfield is
tp preach on "Christian funaamentais,
and will seek ' to present fundamentals
only. In the evening at 1 :4a the special
sermon will : be on "The Purpose of
Probation," and will show that proba
tion is not so much a time test as- a
character test. The Epworth league
meeting will; be in the Sunday school
temple at 6;30 p. m. There will be
(Concluded on Page Five, Column Four)
PORTLAND
A. J. Hanna.
II.
Mil pah E.
19th and Division.
Bev. D. A.
Thompson. 11,
"Bepentance"; 7:45, "A liv-
ing or a Life.
Unity E. 71st and Sandy
Rev. S.s W. Sea
man, li. "The Christian Religion": 7:30.
"Who Is a Christian"
Arbor Lodge Bryant and Curtis. Bev. Alex
snder R. EvansT 11. 7:30..
Holt Chinese 133 First Rev. Gee Sing
Hoy. 7 P. m.. school; 8, preaching.
Reformed Evangelical
First 12 th and Clay. Kev. G. Hafner.
10:45, 7:30.
Reformed Prssbyterisn a
First Minnesota and Aim worth. Rev. P. D.
Fraier. 11, 7:30.
Seventh Day Advavrtlsu
Note Regular services ot this denomination
are held on, Saturday.
Central, E. 11th and Everett. L. K. Dick
son, pastor. 10, 11:15.
Tabernacle Cth and Montgomery. E. J.
Hibbard, minister. 10. 11.
MoDUvilla E. 80th and Everett. J. A Ger
hart. 10, 11. T
Lenta 94 th sL and J8th ave. WJ D. Hunt
ington. 1,0, Hi' t
St. Johns Central ave. and Charleston. A.
R Folkenberg. 10, 11.
Albina Skidmore and Mallory. Elder John
Isaac 10. 11. :
Sssvatlon Army
Corps No. 1 243 Abh st Adjutant Henry R.
Cogens. 11, 3:15. 8.
Corps 5io. 4 1284 1st Ensign Jessie Mills!
and Envoy Mrs. L. Upton. 3, 8 p. m.
i SplHtuallrt
Fir-t Spiritualist E. 7th and Hassalo. 3. 8.
First 'Spiritual Science 80 Vj 5th st Rer.
Max Hoffman. Addresses by Rev. Max Hoffman
and L. E. Philips. 3. 8, ''Truth, tha Pathway
to Freedom."
Church of Modem Spiritualism 409 Alder.
W. W. Aber, pastor. 3. 8.
Scientific (.nnstian Spiritualist Aliaky . hall.
Bev. R. M. Singleton. 3. 8.
Spiritualist ClKirch of ISternal Light 1840
Division. . Rev. May A. Price. 8.
Independent Bible Spiritualistic 441 E. 12th
Rev. Ida M. SchorL 7:30. "Soul Culture."
tel. Rev. William H. Reece. 11. "Environ
ment: The Creature of Man.''
! 8wdSTtborolin !
New Christian Assembly room Portland ho
tel. Bev. William H. Reece. 11, "The In
finity and Eternity of God In Man." i
' Unitarian .
Cbnrch of Our Father Broadway and Yam
Kev. William G. Eihot Jr., pastor, n, "Mao's
race in ,a Glass.
United Brsthrsn !
Conference superintendent Rev. g! E. Mc
Donald. First E. 15th and Morrison. Bev. Byron J.
Clark. 11. "Divine Guidance"; 8, "Experi
ment or Experience." "
Second Ej 27th and Sumner. Rer. Ira
Hawley. ,11. "Soma More Seals Opened"; 7:ao
evangel buc service.
Third 67th at and 32d ave. 8. E. Bev.
E. O. Shepherd. ; 11. "Seeking the Win of God";
7:4 5, preaching by Rev. Ira, Hawley. . i
Fourth Tremontr Kevr 'Leila Iuekey. 11,
"Tha Krya to the "Windows, of Heaven"; 8,
evangeliauo service.
UnKsd Evangelical :
First E. 10th and Poplar. Bev. J. A Goods.
11. 7:so. revival aervtoes.
Otkley Green Willamette blvd. and Ga
Bev. H. H. Farnham. 11. 7:30.
St Johns Rev. C P. Gates. 11, 7:80.
United PrssbyUrlsn
First E. 37th and Hawthorne. Eev. H. F.
Given. 11, 7:30, :
Church of the Strangers Grand and Wasco.
Bev. S. Earl Do Bois. 10:30. "A Lover i of
the Cbnrch"; 7:80, "Memory of the Just
Versus Name of the Wicked." j
Kenton 120 W. Lombard. Rer. Carl Scott
Dunn. 11, 7:30. i
, Mlulont
Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9th and
Clay. Rev. John E. Fee. 11, 7:30. i
Peniet Mission ,109H Second. 3. 8;
daily. 8.
Portland Commons Front and Burnside. Rev.
Myra 11. h'mith, supt 3, 8. i .
Pentecostal First and Washington. Rev.
Will C. Trotter- 11. 8. 7:30; daily 7:30.' i
Apostolic Faijth Front and Humude. Bev.
Florence Crawford and K. It Crawford. Sunday.
10:30. 2:30, 7:30. Daily. 7:45. Saturday,
i :sa, an nations meuog.
1'eutecosital E. 7th" and Couch. Rev. O,
Myers. 2:30, 7:30.
Glad Tidings Pentecostal) 24 6 H First
3. 7 :30.
Penti-rotal 147V4 First George It, Far
row 3.8. i
Cnristian Assembly E. 20th and Ankeoy.
Pastor A. W. Smith. 11, 2:45, 7:45. I
Volunteeis of America 224 Bumcida, Ete-
T
I:i5
nings exoept Monday, 8 Sunday, 3, 8.
Gospel Mission 9 Vi Union ave. S. 8
7:45.
Gospel Hall E. 28th and Stark. 10 JO.
7:80. ' i
Bible' Standard Mission 2nd and Morrison.
itev. rrea uornsnun. iu:3V, 2:30, 8.
MltoaltanaotnT
T. M. C A. 6th and Taylor.
CsmrcB of God 263 Failing.
Nest. 11. 7:43.
Rev. Harry
Hesitation League 148 13th. Rev. IL Ed
ward Mills. 1 1, "The Central Thing in New
xnougnt ; i :iu. ciasr at 727 Uorbeu building,
in "Bibie lnterpretatioB According to New
Thought" - - l i
Divine- Science 816 E. Clay Rev. T. M.
Minard. 11, Light" ' i
Church of Divine Troth 412 Central bldg.
Nattia Taylor Kloh. - 1 1 , lecture by Nettia Tay
lor Klofa; 8. lecture by Dr. Carey. !
Theosophical Society 301 Central bid. 18,
"RecincarnationJ a Scientific Necessity." by Dr.
Woodruft Shenpsrd of -Los Angeles. 1
Universal Messianic 318 Abington bldg.
11, . ; ; -
International : Bible Students association
W. O. W. temple. 3. 7:30.
First Church of Psychic Science 11th and
Alder. W. W. Aber. ' 8 p. m.
The Psychical Research Center Portland ho
tel assembly room. 7:43, "The Power i of
Thought." lectors and 'demonstrations by Robert
Schmua. M
lymoutliiBrethren
WiiW )oU Annual
ession Sanuary 20
The) twenty-third annual conference) ot
the Plymouth Brethren of Oregon will
be held January 20 to 25 in, the Cos pel
hall. East. Twenty-eighth and Stark
streets. ,
The conference- will open -Thursday
pight at 8 o'clock with a prayer serv
ice, Friday and Saturday special praise
and prayer services will be conducted
at 2 :30 and 7 :30 m. On the. closins
day. Sunday.- there;' will' be breaking of
bread at 10:30 a. m. ; prayer, praisewand
ministry of the word at 3 p. m. ; and a
gospel meeting at 1 :30 p. m. ' i
The printed program contains an in;?
vltation "to Christians everywhere" .to
attend the conference. Arrangements
are In charge of William Hurl, 149 Kast
Twenty-third , street north.
; . '
Sellwood Services
Draw Big Crowds
m . 1 1 1
The union' evangelistic meeting at the"
Sellwood Methodist 'fJeTTrch continues
with a good attendance and interests
The pastor, W. S. Gordon, will occupy
the pulpit Sunday at 11 o'clock, and
Kvangelist Fred Suffield will haVe
charge in a service at 2:30 and one at
7 :30. He is assisted by . local pastors,
visiting ministers and a large- union
choir, in charge of Mrs. Suffield.
All -the cooperating churches will hold
their .morning services and .Sunday
schools' as usual. A union young peo
ple's meeting will be held at 6 :15 In the
auditorium of the church.
4
'Eliot to Preach
The Rev. W. G. Kliot will preach, Sun
day morning at the Church of Our
Father-and also give the third of his- five
minute sermon-story series before the
church school at 9 :45 a. m. ; The regular
sewing meeting Of the women's alliance,
has been set ftfr January. 19. Much in
terest is reported in the questionnaire
sent out to the congregation by the local
chapter of the Laymen's league.
-::'-
C. C. Young to Speak
C. C. Young,', representing the Ameri
can Federation of Labor, -will -.be the
speaker Sunday night at the Central
library at the forum ' conducted by the
Portland Federation of Chugches. His
subject is: "Hours and Wages In a
No-Conference' Industry." '
First Presbyterian Church
PORTLAND. OREQcA
Alder Street at 12th
. THE PASTOR
HAROLD
LEONARD
I BOWMAN
wtlf preach at both
service
SUBJECTS
10:30 A: M.
"THE OIPT OP
' PEACE."
' 7:30 !M.- .
"BELLS AND POME
GRAN ATE S,"'
This Church Is in walk
ing ' distance of the
down-town hotels. :
WESTMINSTER
A awwri . ' ' '
E. H. Pen.ce, D. D.
" Pastor -
. Communion Service
"WHEN LOVE GROWS -LAVISH"
! lll-"WHES M "ETV TJSTJBP GOB'S
" THEOSE"
Evening Service ETaogelistle
:8 Toong People's Society
Hi 1 Men's Clnb and Bible School
-WILBUR
METHODIST
EAST NINTH AND PINE '
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
REV. "RANK L. WEMETT, Ph.D., Pastor
i. 11:00 A. M.
"A Strange Answer.,
to Prayer"
"The White Life in
Babylon"
A disclosure of the fierce temptations assail!
inc jouna people at the present time, and a.
clear statement of ths -was of escape.
Be sure to hear this sermon
young man! 1
CALVARY
PRESBYTERIAN
: CHURCH
11TH AND CLAY f
REV. Li BOWRIMQ QUICK, Mlnlstse
11:0O A. . S MINUTE TALK TO BOYS
. AND OlftLS. -
-- SERMON; ---lv .'
"THE SEOONO OOMINO Of OUR LORD" J
7:30 P. M. "MINDINa OUR OWN BUSI
NCSS." - -JUNIOR
CNOCAVOR 2:30 . ft..
ONRISTIAN ENDEAVOR S'SO P. St.
BIBLE SCHOOL 10:00 A. SI. "
I
sil " i
i i li li
-.
2rkil iljr!i-H. Jf . .
-awassw-- BL
CENTENARY
CHURCHES TO SET
AS D
E FEB. 6 AS
DAY FOR CHINESE
February 6 has becn'.designnted as
"Chinese Famine Relief Sunday" In
the nation. Bishop T. Sumner,
Grant Phegley and llabert M. Tut
tle, famine fund committee of the
Portland Federation ef Churches,
addressed a letter Friday to every
Portland -clergyman, urgrinpr the ob
servance 'of this special! day.
The request of the Portland Federa
tion of Churches Is in. keeping with Ihe
national- appeal sent out by lr. Kolert
E. Speer, . president of the Federated
Council of Churches, to the 32 cm
munlons cooperatlmr in the council. i
Thomas W. Lamont of New York has
been appointed chairman of the na
tional committee by President Wilson,
The Portland members of the national
committee are A. L. Mills and Kdgar H.
Piper. .'.
In asking these. mn to accept mem- .
berehlp on the committee.- the president ;
said : . "A famine, alarming in propor- "
tions,, today holds in its grip neverl 1
Important provinces in Chiiia. The crop
failure is complete. Under the circum
stances relief, to be effective. ,houid be
granted quickly. I realize that "this call,
added to those for the underfed of Kast
ern Europe and the afflicted people of
the Near Kaet,, and to the needs of our
own country, makes heavy the demand
upon the bounty of the pat Ion. I am
confident, however, that all these pleas
will be answered In generous Spirit."
The American minister in Taking has
cabJed that $1 a month will take care
of a person. .
-----.i. lr. Sheppard to Tincture
Tr; Woodruff Sheppard: of ls An
geles will deliver a special course of
public lectures under the auspUvs of. tha
Theosophical society as follows: Sun
day,. "Reincarnation a Scientific Neces
sity" : Monday, "Christian Teachings";
Tuesday, "H u m a n i t y's Dilemma" ;
Wednesday, "The Theosophic Life." All
lectures will be at 8 p. m. nt Theosoph
ical hall, 301 Central building.
Millions Now
Living Will
Never Die
The earth anldeth foreTer. Ood
created it to he inhabited and In
doe time promised to make It plor-
' lOBs.
TOU SHOCLu HEAR
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T. H. THORNTON
OF BROOKLTX, 3T. T. ,
Tfow'tosring VYeslern cities, under
the asspirrs of the Internotlonal
Bible Stadents Association.
SUNDAY, 7:30 P. M.
( Ybv cannot afford to mis this
oppffrtunity to hear "the truth on
this important subject, as stated by
a deep Bible -scholar and noted lec
turer at
W. O. W. TEMPLE
llth St. Bet. Washington and Alder
Thousands at Ne' York to hear
this lecture ;were unable to get in
auditorium.
EVERYONE WELCOME
SEATS FREE SO COLLECTION
First Spiritualist
! CHURCH
EAST SEVENTH AND HASSALO
Services Every Sunday
at 3 and cTp. fd.
SHORT ADDRESS AND MESSAGES BY
Mr. C. W. Shaw -
SOLOS BY -Mrs.
Schneider and Miss Flthburn.
PUBLIO CORDIALLY .INVITED
Apostolic Faith;
COR. FBOST AHDBfJRJfSIIE
' Meetings held at 10:30. 2:30 and
7:J0 every Sunday. 7:4a every night
In the week. All nations meeting Sat
urday nighL .
ALL WEECOME SO COLLECTION
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