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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 16 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1921. PORTLAND, OREGON. l SClie Suclitorium azarenes eviva una ay m Keeks ht EVANGELISTS ARE READY TO START LOCAL CAMPAIGN Everything is ready for the grand opening' meeting: Sunday night at The Auditorium, Third and Clay streets. of the Naiarene revival service jvhlch will continue each day until March 9. Two widely known East era evangelists and their choir di rector have arrived in the city, eager to jump into the great campaign be 'fore them. The evangelists are the Rev. U. E. Hardin of Indianapolis and the Rev. Bona Fleming of Ashland, Ky. The choir director is Professor R. A. Shank of Cincinnati. Tha latter will be assisted by Mrs. Shank In special solo work, by a local choir of 150 trained voices and by three singing evangelists from Indi ana, E. M. Cornelius, O. B. Myers and James Campbell. This stupendous campaign has been undertaken by the five Naiarene churches of Portland, with the Rev. A. M. Bowes of First church as the leader. They have made use of many means of publicity in an effort to let the people of Portland 'know of the special meet .infrs. The Rev. Mr. Bowes is chairman of the press committee. FY IX Luae ar ranged for noon shop meetings where the announcement was made, and placed cards in downtown store windows and on streetcars. Mrs. R. L. Russell had charge of a force of youg women who gave invitations to the meetings to em ployes in large stores. C. W.. Carlson arranged for display advertising on billboards. In addition 2000 invitations have been mailed to the clergy, Sunday school superintendents and prominent people of the city. As a final effort three street meetings will be held on downtown corners tonight. Two thousand song books have been purchased so that the audience can sing. Services will be held each night at 7:30 o'clock and every afternoon at 2:30 except Sunday,. Monday and Saturday. Will the Church Triumphant Be One or Many? If One, Which One? j : v AN ANSWER TO THE INSISTENT QUESTION "WHY SO MANY DIFFERENT CREEDS AND BUT ONE BIBLE?" A Cavalcade of ' Bibla Evtoanea Put In aana, Fair, Cempnhmln Settina; Not FanaUoat.. Bitter, Danundatory, ut Kindly, Tndw, and Without OfTanslv Parsonalltlas r Louis K. Dickson EVANGELIST SUNDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 20 AT 7:45 WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT HALL Cor. 10th and Taylor . PftOF. L O. COLOORO WILL. LEAD IN A HALF HOUR Qf (ONQ, ASSISTED BY MALK AND LADIES' QUARTETS PREACHERS IN POLITICS Are they attempting unconstitu tional and anti-Christian things? I think so. IS HISTORY REPEATING? Hear it at the The TABERNACLE Sixth at Montgomery Sunday, 7:45 P. M. SPECIAL MUSIC COME EARLY Apostolic Faith Mission COR. FBOST ASD BURNSIDE 'Meetings held at 10:30. 2:80 and 7:0 every Sunday. 7 :4 every night In the week. All nations meeting Sat urday night. ALL WELCOME ICO COUECTIOS j THE GOSPEL SPREAD BT A1KFLASE First SPIRITUALIST CHURCH EAST 7TM AND HA88ALO STREETS. Sanies Sunday 8 . M. and S P. IM O. VW. SHAW, MRS. SNYDER. Spaafcan. MRS. M. J. DOWN E 8, MmM Baarar. COLONIAL PARTY Tuesday, Feb. 22, 1921 . SUPPER 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. DANCING 8 P. M Excellent Music by Eifht-Piece Orchestra ALL ARE WELCOME Protestant ible c li o o I rganized ! -' 223itli ay Classes A Protestant weekday' Bible school, the first of its kind in the city, was organized last Tuesday afternoon at Central Methodist church by Miss Mar tha Buck, director of religious education for the church. The school will meet for on hour's study each Tuesday at 4 o'clock. Regis tration on the first day was very satis factory. Miss Buck said. For the pres ent instruction will be Riven only to children between 10 and 12 years of acre but the church hopes to secure more workers and then to enlarge the work. Enlargement may call for classes on other days. Bible instruction which cannot be given on Sunday is given the children in the week day clam, such as a course in church music, Bible stories, Bible memory work and directed play. Before the school was started the district was surveyed under the direction of the Rev. Alexander R, Maclean, pastor, and the cooperation of the parents assurred. Coleman to Speak Norman Coleman, secretary of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumber men, will be the speaker Sunday night at the Portland Church Federation forum in the Central library. . He .will speak on 'The President s Second Industrial Conference." Persons interested in the Industrial situation are especially in vited. Evangelist to Preach Evangelist B. G. Dewey will preach Sunday morning at Central Free Meth odist church. East Fifty-fifth and Fland ers street, according to an announce ment made today by the Rev. S. O. Roper, pastor. Indoor IHcnic Monday The Realisation league will hold its indoor picnic for February at the Sell wood community house on Monday. A basket dinner at 6 :30 will be followed by music and games. Prayer Society to Meet The society for ' spreading the knowl edge of true prayer meets every Monday at 8 p. m. in the Blue room, Portland hotel. The meeting is open to the public. QUESTION AND ANSWER SERVICE SUNDAY EVENING 7:15 O'CLOCK FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH PARK AND MADI80N 8T8. DR. M'ELVEEN ANSWERS SIX TIMELY QUESTIONS LIKE THESE: 1. Don tha Boo, "THE RISING TIDE OF COLOR." TELL THE FACTS WHEN IT INSISTS THAT THE COLORED RACES OF THE WORLD ARE PLAN. NINO TO MAKE WAR ON WHITE SUPREMAOY? 2. Would You Dbav an Actor From Church Mamtoershlp a a Methodist Bishop Re cently DM? . S. What Mlstaks Did Drlnkwatr Make In His Play, "ABRAHAM LINCOLN?" 11:00 A.M. DR. MoELVEEN PREACHES "The Defect of Not Liking Everybody MUSIO BY BIS CHORUS MIXED QUARTET AND MALE QUARTET 1000 SEATS FREE. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 12TH AND ALDER The Pastor HAROLD LEONARD BOWMAN Will Preach Both Services 10:30 A.M. "THE PRAYERS OF OHRIST AND THE CHRISTIAN" 7:30 P. M. "MAKING A LIVING OR MAKING A LIFE" In the Evening WALTER JENKINS Conducts a Brief Song Service. CENTENARY -WILBUR METHODIST EAST NINTH AND PINE "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH" ' REV. FRANK L. WEMETT, Ph. D., Pastor. TWO WORTH-WHILE MESSAGES TOMORROW 11:S0 A. X. "THE PERIL OF A PARTIAL SALVATION" 7:M P. M. "A WONDERFUL COURTSHIP" BTBLE SCHOOL AT, :4S A. M. THIS CHCECH INVITES YOU SUNNYSIDE VMETHODIST CHURCH 35TH AND EAST YAMHILL 11 A. M "Modem Cripples" ?:4S P. M. "The DerilUh Woman. The Discouraged Man." DR. GALLAGHER, Speaker A I 1 important Jew Officials of the Multnomah County Sunday School association assembled Monday night in their monthly meet ing:, indorsed the plan of the local Chinese relief committee to raise an offering in every Sunday school in the county before Easter Sunday. In some schools it is planned to take the offering 6n Easter. BAPTIST The Baptist Ministers' association of Portland will meet Monday at 10 :30 a. m. in the White Temple for their regular monthly meeting. The Rev. BJ. A. Smith Of Lents chi'rrb will rlve the addres. Ir- J-.r. Vttnon. secretary of tha Washing ton Haptutt cosvsntion, will occupy tha White Temple pulrrtt Sunday. On Tuesday tha wom en association will give a Washinston birth day dinner at 6:80 p. m. Patrons will be se.trd at table according to the month of txieir Dirtn. t- . .EneuBt 8. J. Heid will occupy the fcant Side Baptist church pulpit Sunday, and crmduot tha prayer service next Wednesday night. The Your People a society will con duct the meeting at the Men's Resort next Tuesday at 8 p. m. Dr. W. B. Hinson. nastor. IS reported to be imimnins in h1.h .. hi. hom- He expects to return to his pulpit the .lot I'UIJU.J II) UITTU. A meeting of snwiaJ !ntmt MnM . as been arranged for :15 o'clock Sunday at Arleta Baptist church. Tuesday tha Ariel a Mens club will meet in the church at 6-4 5 p m. for a Washington banquet. At 7:30 Henry J. Westbrook will speak on "Washing ton." Beginning Sunday. March . special sernce will be held at the church with Bruce Evans as evangelist. An illustrated sermon depicting present con ditions in China will be given Sunday night st the Third Baptist church by the Key It- E. Close. At the" close of a special Lincoln Sunday serrice in 1-ents Baptist church last Sunday night, Ben Butler post, U. A. R. . presented tha Her. E. A. Smith with resolutions of ciation for the interest he has taken in the or ganization. Special music will be given this, Sunday morning by the choir under the di rection of Mrs. W. S. Thompson. -ari u. jonnson. a member of the First , . DIRECTORY Second Sunday in Lent Uniform Sunday School ties son Golden Text "The Wise and the Foolish Vir al ns' : Matthew Z5:l-13. i"Watch, therefore, for ye know not the day nor the hour." Mat thew 25:13. Voting People's Topics Baptist Union ''The New Work for Tonne People to Do." Rev. 3:7-13. Christian Endeavor ew Work Our Com mittees May Io." Rev. 3:7-13. Kpworth Isue "The Kieht Hand 'LUt . (Mission study. Acts 3:1-7. up. Baptist First White Temple. 12 th and Tavlor. FreachinB at 11 and 7:45 by Ir. J. F. Watson of Seattle. East Side E. 20th and Salmon. Rev. W. B. Hinson. 11, preaching by Or. S. 1. Reid, "Chriv tian Culture"; 7:30, "Temptation and SeU- Respect. Third Vancouver and Knott Rev. R. E. Close. 11. "Whose Image and Superscription?"; 7 :oO. " China louay. Arleta 48th ave. and 04th st. S. E. Rev. Owen T. Iay. 11, "Should Christians Be Church Members! 7:30. "fcicnnnt Ones Self to (rod. Calvary E. 8th and Grant. Rev. J. EL Thomas. 11. "Beside the Still Waters"; 7:4, illustrated Sermon. Glencoe E. 4 5th ana Main. Rev. W. B 8tewart. 11. 7:30. ReUwood Bethany Rev. V. N. Ferris. 11, 7. SO. t;race E. 7fith and Ash. Bev. W. H. Tol- Bver. 11. 7. SO. Swedish 15 th and Hoyt.1 Rev. T. G. Sjola ri der. 10:80. 7:30. St. Johns- Chieazo and Leonard. 11. 7 SO. HUhland E. 6th and Alberta. Rev. Waller I Hiiey 11, 7:30. t'niversitv Part Drew and Fisku. 11. 7:80. ML Olivet (colored) Broadwa and Everett. Rev. J. W. Anderson. 11, 8. Klim Swedish -E. 6th and Alberta. Rev. Anaust Olson. 2:30. Lents 88th st. and 60th ave. Rev. E. A. Smith. 11. "My Debt '; 7:30, "A Great Dan ger." Second (German) Rodney and Morris. Kv. F. lioftmann. 11. 7:30. Cathollo Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davts. 6. 7:18, 8: SO. :45, 11. St. Peters Lenta Rev. J. P. O'Flynn. 8, 10:30, 7.30. St. IwreHce 3d and Sherman. Rev. J. C Hughes. 6. 8:30, 10 :30, .7:30. St. Francis E. 12th and Pine. Rev. L E. McNamee, 6, 8. 9:15. 11. 7:45. Immaculata Heart of Mary Williams and Stanton. Kev. W. A. Daly. 6. 8. 9. 11. 7:30. Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clsekamaa. Rev. E S. Olson. 6. 7, R. . 11. 7 .30. St. Itnse E. 53d and Alameda. Rev. J. O'Farrell. 8. 10:30. 4. St. Andrews E. 9th and Alberta. Rev. J. Kiernan. 8, 10:30. 7:30. The Madeleine E. 24tb and Siskiyou. Rev. George F. Thompson. 7:30. 9. 11. Ascension K. 76th and TamhtU. Franciscan Fathers. 8. 10:30. 7:30. Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena. Rev. F. W. Black. 8. 10:30, 7:80. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin. Rev. C. Ray mond. 8. 10:30. 7:30. SL Ignatius 3220 4 3d st S. E. Jesuit Fathers. 6:30. 8. 10:80. 7. St. , Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor. Rev. Warren A. -Mailt. 6, 8:30. 10:30. 7:30. Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Van couver ave. Rev. William 1. Devine. 6. 8, 10:30. 7:30. St. Philip Neri (Paulist Father) E. 16th and Hickory. Rev. M. L. Ferry. 7:30. 9. iv:ju, :su. St. Clements S. Smith ave. and Newton. 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 Nehalem. " Rev. J. Com milky, 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. 8 tan is la as (Polish) Maryland and Fail ing. Rev. Matthew. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Joseph tGefman)- 1 5 th and Conch. Rev. Frouin Eppes. 8, 10:30, 7:30. St. Michael (Italian) 4tb and MiU. Rev. M. Baleatra. 8:30, 10:30, 7:30. fit. Claires Capitol Hill. Father Aloysiua. O F. M. 7:15, 9:15 St. Charles E. S3d and Alberta. Rev. M. Wallace. 8. 10:30. All Saints E. 39th and Glisan. Bev Father William Crnmn. 8. 10:30. St. Patrick lth and Savier. Rev. Charles M, omitn. Masses. 6:30. 8, 9:15. 10:30. 7:45. Christian Fint Park and Columbia. Bev. Harold H. Griffis. 11. "A Man and His Money"; 7:45. Christian Endeavor convention echo program. East Side E. 12 th and Taylor. Preaching by Rev. R. H. Sawyer at 11 and 8. Church of Christ Rodney and Knott (tem porary location). Rev. Joseph V. Boyd. 11. 7:30. Montavilla E. 76th and Glisan. Rev. Car roll C. Roberts. 11, 7:80. Kern Park Rev. F. H. G norm ley. 11. 7:80. St. Johns Central snd Oswego. 11. 7:30. Tabernacle E. 2Sth and Alberta. Rev. B. Tibbs Maxey. 11. 7:30. Christian Solano Lesson subject: "Mind" First 19th and Everett. 11. 8. Second E. 6th and Holladay. 11. 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth Vancouver and Emerson. 11, 8 WESTMINSTER E. H. Pence, D. D. ' Pastor ' 10:30 THE WILL TO BE THANKFUL .7:3 HEALTH AND PROSPERITY ' Tenor Solo by 4. . MULDER "How Many Hired Servants" . Sullivan) - Duet foe aXoorano and Contralto by "" LAN8WORTH avid MRS. EAGLES -O Jesus, Hear Us" .Saint Saon J. D. NEILAN. "Christianity In Business." of Portlands Cliurciies and foung Swedish Baptist church, has enrolled in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago to prepare for Christian work. Harley K. Hallgren. B. T. P. V. state presi dent, will be at Medford Sunday and assist the workers ia forming the Rogue River B. X. P. V association. CHRISTIAN A union meeting of the eigrht Christian churches in the city was held February 15 at the Church of Christ, when the de tails for a united campaign among the churches was presented. The, campaign will emphasize church attendance and evangelism. A series of seven evangelistic meetings wilf be held, starting in St. Johns Christian church. February 27, and closing in the East Side Christian church. April 24. Each meeting will continue for two weeks, the first week meet ing in each church being simultaneous with the second week meeting of the preceding church in the series. Visiting pastors will conduct the services during the first week of tha meetings in the local churches. The city missionary. Rev. Joseph Boyd, will conduct the second week meetings. The members of all the Christian churches in the city will be urged to support these second week meetings. The order in which the churches will hold meetings will be: St. Johns Christian, Taber nscle Christian. Montavilla Christian, Church of Christ, Kern Park Christian, Seliwood Chris tian and East Side Christian. The First Chns tisn church will not participate in the evangel istic phaae of the campaign, because of prepara tions which are being made for the erection of a new building. A series of leaflets will be given out each Sunday morning during the entire campaign which wiU urge upon the members of the churches the obligation of chnrch attendance. Each Sunday will be observed uniformly among all the churches emphasising various Christian activities and themes. These will be: A. McLean memorial, shut-in. whole family, Easter, neigh bor, stewardship, periodical and Bible schooL 8unday will be ob.-rved at the First Chris tian church aa "Stewardship Sunday." by tha Bev. Harold H. Griffis. The superintendent of stewardship, Kev. S. M. Conner, will present each worshipper literature bearing on the theme at the clone of the service. The" Bible school has just pledged itself for further financial as sistance in the China famine relief. In addi tion to the 11500 offering made at Christmas for relief in Europe and Asia, a new pledee of $500 has been made for China, to be paid by Easter. Sunday evening at 7:45 a conveution OF CHURCH ' Fifth 62d snd 4 2d ave. 8. E. 11. Sixth Masonic temple. 368 Yamhill. 11, 8. 8eventn Smith ave. and New York. 11. All churches Wednesdsy. 8 p. m.. Congregational First Park and Madison. Dr. W. T. McEl veen. 11, "The Defect of Not Liking Every body"; 7:4 5, question and answer service. Sunnyside E 82d and Taylor. Rev. J. J. Staub. 11, "The Gospel Without Regrets"; 7:45. "Why Christ Came to Earth." Atkinson Memorial E. 20th and Everett. Rev. E. E. Flint. 11, "The Power of the Great Example"; 7:30, "The Great Benefactor." Highland E. 6th and Prescott, Rev. Edward Constant. 11, "The Vision Which Uplifts and Saves'; 7:30. "Lead. Kindly Light." Waverly Heights E. 32d and Woodward. Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11. "The Profit of I'rayer"; 7:30. "Educating the Subconscious." Lsurelwood 45th ave. and 65th st. S. E. Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 11, "Yoke of Chnst" and reception to new members; 7:30. Reports of Corvallis Effdeavor convention by del egates. Pilgrim Missouri and Snaver. Professor Harold S. Tuttie of Forest Grove, supply. 11. Unirer&ity Park Haven and Lombard. Rev. O H. Johnston. 10:30, 7:30. Finnish Mason and Albtna. Rev. A. A. Uarju. A and 8 p. na. St. Johns S. Ivanhoe and Richmond. Preach ing by Kev. George H. Hull, at 11 and 7:30. Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner Rev. Ole Torgesten. 11, 7:30. First German E. 7th and Stanton Rev. George Zocher. 11, 7:30. Second German E. 8th and Skidmore Rev. Henry Hagelgana. 11, 7:30. Zion German E. 9th and Fremont Rev. J. H. Hopp. 11. 7:30. Dunk am Church of the Brethren Bortbwiek and Brai riaxd. Rev. George C CarL 11. 1. Episcopal Pro-Cathedai of St. Stephens 13th and Clay. Rt. Rev. Walter Taylor Sumner, bishop; Very Rev. T. T. Hicks, dean. 11. 7:45. Trinity 19th and Everett. Bev. A. A. Mor rison, rector. 8, 11, 8. St. Davids E. 12th and Belmont. Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 9 :oU. 11. "A Bishop's Message"; 7 :30, address by J.' W. Ganong and Clarence Porter. St Marks 21st and Marshall. Rev. J. G. Hatton. rector. Daily, 7:30 a. m.: Sunday. 7:80. 11. 7:45. St. Philips 242 RusseU. 10. 11. St. Andrews Hereford su, Portsmouth. Rev. 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. Kev. F. T. B,)en, vicar. 6. 11, 6:30. Church of Our Savior 60th ave. and 41st st S. E. Rev. John B. McOormick. 8, com munion; 10. Mrbool; 11, Mrmon; 7:30, prayer. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital. Rev. V. K. Howard. 7 and 9 :S0 a. m. St. Pauls Woodmere. Rev. Oswald W. Tay lor. 4. All Saints 25th and Savier. Rev. Frederic n.. Howard. 10 and 11. St. Johns Memorial 15th and Harnev. Sell. wood Kev. John B. McOormick. 10, school; 11", eucharist and sermou; 5, vespers. St. Matthews Curbett and Bancroft. Rev. a., at. -lars, vicar. io and 11. Good Sheliherd Vancouver anrl Anham Rev. John Dawson, rector. 7:30. 9:45.11. 7:30. Mission at SL Johns Bickner's hafl. Bev. John D. Rice, vicar. 2. school; 3, preaching. St. Peters Chapel 1960 E. Stark. 10. St. Jamea Chapel E. 72d sL and 37th ave. 10. Chapel of the Transfiguration E. 50th and Luvuuen. a p. m. Evangelical First E. 6th and Market. Rev. Ezra Maurer. Preaching by Evangelist Dave Hill H, "The Cost of Redemption"; 7:30, "Heaven and Hell; Where Are Theyf Clay Street lOUi and Clay. Rev. Jacob Stocker. 10:4 5, "The Dispensation of the i'uii ne of Times '; 7:30, "The Seven Results of J u-ttif icaUon. ' ' Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th and Glisan. Rev. J. C. Lectin. Preaching by Kev. Frank I.indbiad, 10, "Eternal Issues in the Light of the Approaching End of the Age";' 3 3o and 7. do. "Is the World Getting Better!" Lenta F. B. Culver. 11, 7:30 St. Pauls E. 8th and Failing. Rev. J. Her gert. 9:30. 11, ;30. 7:30. Watt Portland Multnomah station. Rev F M. Father, la, 7:30. Free Methodist , ,rir-R 9tu nd MUL lteT- W. J. Johnston. lis i 30. Centra) E. 55th and Flanders. Rev. S. O Roper. 11. 7:30. " Alberta E. 30th and WyganL Rev. 8 L. Burns. 11, 7:4 5. St. Johns E. Richmond and Hudson. Rev E. D. Blackman. 11. 7:30. .Lents Bev. O. N. Blair. 11. 7:30. Frtonds First E. 35th and Main. Rev. Homer L. Cox. . 11, 7:45. service in charge of the stu dents and faculty of the North Pacific Evan gelist Institute. Second E. 9 2d and 61st ave. 11, 7:30 West Piedmont Borthviicc and Jaracv Rav Carey Jessup. 11. o. Jewish Congregation Beth Israel (Reformed) 12th and Main. Rabbi Jonah H. Wise. Office 716 Chamber of Commerce bldg. Sabbata services Friday at 8 p. m. and Saturday at 10 :30 a m. School, Sundays, at 10 a. m. Assembly. 11 Congregation Ahavai. bholom Park and Clay sts. Kabbi K. Abrahamson. Friday. 8 D bl Saturday. 8:30 a. m. ..-.. Congregation Novah Zedrk Talmud Torah th and HalL Rev. Abraham L Kosencrantx. Friday. 8 p. m. Saturday. 9 a. nv Sunday 10 a. m- Religious schooL Latter Day Saint . Church of Jesus Christ of I .attar Dav Saints E. 25th and Medi&on. Herbert C Iveraon, mission president. 10, 6:30. Reorganized Church E. 76th and Irriiu. Elder C K. Jones. 11, 7:45. Lutheran St James W. Park and Jeffemo: -Rev. William E. Brinkman, 9:45. 11. 7:45. at Paul it. iztn ana Clinton. Rev. A. Krause. 10:30 (German), "The True Chna tion Faith"; 7:30 (English). "Christ Our Ran som." Trinity Missouri Synod) Rodney and Ivy Rev. J. A. Rimbach. 10:15. 7:30. Church for Deaf Rodney and Ivy Rev. J. A. C. Beyer. 2:30. "The Folly of Not Believ ing xnat xou Are in Grace Lnless Tou Feel It." and communion. Our Saviour E. 10th and Grant. Tt ' t A. Chnstensen. 11 (English), preaching by echo program will be presented by . the yonng people, with reports of .the stale Christ is n En deavor convention at Corvallis given by h representative from this church. Those who make the reports are J. Evert Baker, It. T. Clifford, Una Tiavies, Ferdinand Feike, Lewis Payne, and Fred Thornton. Kev. and Mrs. Ii. H. Sswyer returned Satur day from British Columbia where they have spent the past several weeks, during which the Kev. Mr. Sawyer gave a series of lectnres on the Anilo Iorsel movement. The lectureship included Professor Odium W. Pascoe Uosrd. Captain Merton Smith and the Rev. Mr. Saw yer. The Kev. Mr. Sawyer ia the former pas tor of the East Side Christian church and he will occupy tlw pulpit of that church Sunday morning and evening. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Second Church of Christ, Scientist, an nounces a free public lecture on C'hris. tian Science by Ezra W. Palmer. C. S. B., of Denver. Col., member of the board of lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos ton, Mass., in Second church ledifice, Monday and Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Doors open at 7 :30. The public is cordially invited. CONGREGATION AI, Six questions submitted by members of the congregation will be answered Sun day night at the First Congregational church by Dr. W. T. McElveen. Three of them are : "What mistakes did Drink water make in his play on Abraham Lin coln?" "Does the book. The Rising Tide of Color,' tell the truth when it insists that the colored races of tle world are planning- to make war against white su premacy?" ; "Would you debar an actor from church membership as a Methodist bishop recently did?" Monday evening the young women of First CongregaUonal church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. George Frost. Tuesday night there will be a George Washington's birthday party in the church and on Wednesday the women's association 'will have their all-day meet ing in the church with the second lecture on "Dante's 'Inferno'," by Ir. McElveen. Thurs day night Ir. McElveen will lecture on "The Fatal Iefect of Wrong Thinking' and on Fri day evening the senior Christian Endeavorers will conduct a 5 and 10-cent store party. SERVICES IN Rev. II. J. Thorpe; .6:30, open house meeting and Bible study by Luther League. Bethlehem Norwegian-14th and Davis Rev. H. J. Thorpe. Hi 8. Bethel Evangelical Norwegian (Free) Wy- gant and Rbdney Rev. A. A. Borrevik. 11. 7:45. Grace (English) E. 24th and. Broadway Rev. C. II. Bernard. 11, "The Source of s Christian's Joy"; 7:30, "Three Gethsemane Mysteries." Bethany Danish Evangelical Cnion and Mor ris. Rev. L. p. Kjoller. 10. 11. 7:30. St Johns Peninsula and Kil pa trick Rev. L. Ludwig. 10:45. 7:30. Swedish Angus tans Stanton and Rodney Rev. V. G. Ogren. 10:45. 7:45. Immanuel 19th and Irving Rev. A. V. An derson. 11, 8. Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune Rev. S. C. B. Knutsen. 11. 7:30. Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap man and Salmon Kev. H. IL Koppelmann. 9:15, 10:15. 7:45. Immanuel (Missouri Synod) E. 15th and Leo Rev. H. C. Ebeling. 9i30, 10:30. Ger man. Evangelical Church of the Redeemer 15th and Wygant 10. 11. Finnish 179 Fargo. Rev. A. Salminen. 10; Sunday school, 7. St. Marks (Wisconsin Synod) Mallory and Skidmore Rev. p. Hmderer. 10. Methodist Episcopal Centenary-Wilbur E. 9th and Pine Rev. Frank L. Wemett. 11, 7:30, "A Wonderful Courtship. " Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev. A. R. Maclean. 11. 7:30. Clinton-Kelly E. 4 0th and Powell. Rev. E. S. Mace. 11, VClothes." Epwortb 2th and Savier. Rev. Frank L. Moore. 11. "What Is That in Thine Hand?"; 7 :30, "The Miracle Working Life -Transforming Christ." First 1 2th and Taylor. Rev. Joehua Stans field. 10:30, "The Heart of If and com munion; 7:45, '.'The Message of Masefield." Firsr Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt. Rev. C. A. Peterson. 11, "How God Feel To ward Mankind'; 7:30, union meeting of Scandi navian Methodist church, preaching by Rev. 8. Moouy. German Rodney and Stanton. Rev. F. A. Schumann. 10:45, 8. Hoyt St. 15 th and Hoyt. Rev. E. E, Hertzler. 11, 7:30. Laurei wood jC. o3d and Foster. Rav. K. E. riniey. ii, 7:30. Lenta 86th and 58th ave. Rev. F. R. Sibley. 11, 7:4 5. Lincoln E. 52d and Lincoln. Rev. W. N Byars. 11, "The Stewardship of Possessions"; i .. me iercy or Being Able to Forget ' Montavilla E. 80th and Pine. Rev. F. A. limn. 11. 7:30. Mt Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Rev. D. U Fields. 11. 8. Patton Alberta and Michigan. Rev. George xi. enoeii 11 4 :dtl. Kose City Par E. 58th and Alimli Rv C. W. Huett 11, "Tha Sin of Forgetf ulness" ; 7:30, "Spending." Sellwood E. 15th and Tacoma. Rev. W. A. Gordon. 11, "The Reecord Bonks of Heaven: now jney Are Kept and What They Signify i .o", ine nom&na m come, or Fear aa a mnarance to lvaunn. Sunnys:dc E. 35 IU and Yamhill. Rev. T. H. Gallagher. 11. "Modern Cripples"; 7:45, I he Devilish Woman and the Discouraged iiiau. St Johns W. Leavitt and Syracuse. Rev, W. E. Kioter. 11. 7:30. Swedish Beech and Ron h wick Rev. S Moody. 11, 7:30. union meeting at First Nor wegian Iranian enure n. University Park Fiske and Lombard. Rev. H. T. Atkinson 11, 7:30. Vancouver Ave. Norwegian-Danish Skidmore and Vancouver. Rev. Gustave Storaker. 11, 7 :30. union meeting at First Norwegian Danish cuurcn. Westmoreland Milwaukee and Midway. Rev. E. S. Mace. 10. 11, 7:30. Woodstock-. 4th and Woodstock 8. C Rev L. C. I'nor." 11, 7 :30. Woodlawn E. lOtii. near Durham in R J. IL Irvine. 11, "The True Shepherd Heart"; i .ow, sung aim sermon revival. African Zion 417 WUliama ave. Rev. I. A. Moore. 11, 7:30. Diitriet superintendent. Rev. William Wallace Toungson, 691 E. 62d st N. Tabor 2790. M. E. South First Union and Multnomah. Harris. 11. 7:45. Rev. J. B. Naz arena First E. 10th and Weidler. Rev. A. M. Bowes. 1 1 , evangelistic service ; evening, service at Auditorium. Seilwood E. 9th and Spokane. Rev. Henry Bell. 11. evangelistic service ; evening, service at Auditorium. Brentwood 65th ave. and 67U 'at Rev. C. U. Fowler. 11. evangelistic service; evening, service at Auditorium. Highland Park E. 14 th and Jarrett Rev. W. P. Keebaugh. 11, evangelistic service; eve ning, service at Auditorium. Scandinavian 948 Garfield. Rev. J. R. Mirtby. 11, evangelistic serrice; evening, service at Auditorium. Presbyterian First 12th and Alder. Dr. Harold Leonard Bowman. 10:30, "The Prayers of Christ, and the Christian"; 7:30, "Making a Living." Westminster East 17th and Schuyler. Rev. Edward II. Pence. 10 :30. "The Will to Be Thankful "; 7:30, "Health and Prosperity." Central E. 13th and Pine. Kev. Walter Henry Nugent 11, "'The Fellowship of Stewardship"; 7:4a, "Jonah's Message to Ninevah." Calvary lltb and Clay. Bev. L. Bo wring Quick. 11. "The Destiny of - the Wicked"; 7:80, "That Man Jonah." Mt Tabor E. 55th and Belmont Rev. Ward MacHenry. 11. "God's Family"; 7:30, aacred can una. "'The Galilean." Vsmon 19th and Wygant Bev. J, C. Mergler. 11. 7:30. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Rev. J. Francis Morgan. 11. 7:30. Fourth First and Gibba. Rev. Monroe G. Everett 11, "The Sanctity of Possesuions"; 7:30, "Possessing the Pearl of Greatest Value," Kenilworth L. 34 tn and Gladstone. Ut-r. L. K. Grimes. 11, "Our Partnership With God"; 7:45, "Over the Top." Hope 78th and Everett Bev. H. E. Uiiei. 11. 7:30. Rose City Bev. fVmaJd W M. - McCluer. 11. 7:45. "The Training of a Husband.'' Forbes- Graham and Gantenbein. Rev Ward Willis Long. 11. "The Gwiel of Proportions" -7:30. "A Decidedly Real Fish Story." - Trinity Virginia and Nebraska. Rev. Joss D. Mclennan. 11. 7:30. Anabel Rev. F. H. Mixselt 11. T .80. Millard Avenue 55th are. and 73d st Rtv Henry White. 11, 7:30. Marshall Street 17th and Marshall. Rv. A. J. Hanna. 11. Mixpah E. 19th and Division. Rev. D. A. Thompson. 11. "Stewardship"; 7:45, address by Rev. Alfred Williams. Unity E, 71st and Sand. Rev. 8. W. Sea man. 11, 7 :30. i people's Societies The Sunday evening service at 8nnnyside Congregational church will be the first in a series of five meetings leading up to Easter. The new film, "The Life of the Saviour," will be shown. Dr. J. . J. Staub will deliver a snort evangelistic lecture. Next Wednesday night the Interdenominational Bible class will discuss - the third chspter of DanieL r. Staub will pre side. For the fourth 'consecutive time the state president of Oregon Christian Endeevoriam has been chosen from Sunnyside church. lHoy Robinson was elected last Saturday at Corvallis. Two more high executive officers . were also obosen from this church. Miss -Elaine Cooper, vice president; and MUa Viola Ogden, secretary. As part of ita program for community service the Waverly Heights Congregational church has engaged Professor It. Carroll Day aa choir di rector for a Sunday night chorus and orches tra. Mrs W. F. Downing will continue aa or ganist. Mrs. Belle Kidd. contrslto. wiU aing this Sunday night. . A three reel film on Thomas Edison will be shown Sunday night at Atkinson Memorial Con gregational church. The Sunday night service at Laurelwood Con gregational church will be given to a report of the delegates who attended the state Christian Endeavor convention at Corvallis. Once a month Kev. Edward Constant Is giv ing a talk on famous church hymns snd their authors at Highland Congregational chnrch This Sunday night he will discuss "Lead. Kindly Light." Steps are being taken for the forma tion of a Boy Scout troop. The boys and girls of the First Congrega tional church are discussing the support of a student at the denomination's seminary on the island of Mindanao, which ia the island In the Philippine group assigned to Congregationalista. The cost will be $250 per annum. EPISCOPAL A service mainly for men and boys will be held Sunday night at St. David's Epis copal church. Joseph W. Ganong and Clarence Porter, laymen, will be the speakers. The parish troup of Boy Scouts and their friends will attend in a body. St. Andrew's Brotherhood and the Men's Community club will also attend. The rector will preach in the morning. The young people of St. Stephen's Pro Cathedral will hold their meeting at 6:30 p. m. Sunday in the parish house. J. W. Lethaby will speak on "The Golden Links." St. Stephen's chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew will (Concluded on I'aae Seven. Column tour) PORTLAND Arbor Lodge Bryant and Curtis. Rev. Alex ander 11. Evans, 11, 7:30. Holt Chinese 133H First Rev. Gee Sing Hoy. 7 d. m., school; 8. preaching. Reformed Evangelical First 1 2th and Clay. Rev. G. Hafner. 10:45. 7:30. Reformed Presbyterian First Minnesota and Ainsworth. ;' Rev. F. IX Fraxer. 11, 7:80. Seventh Day Advanttsta Note Regular services of this denomination re held on Saturday. Central E. 11th and Everett. L. K. Dick son, pastor. 10, 11:15. Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery. E. J. Hibbard. minister. 10, 11. Montavilla E- 80th and Everett J. A. Gel- Hart. 10. 11. Lents 94th st and 58th ave. W. D. Hunt iDgtno. 10, 11 St, John Central ave. and Charleston. A. R -Folkenberg. 10. 11. Albina Skidmore and Mailory. Elder John Isaac 10. 11. Salvation Army Corps No. 1 243 Ash st Adjutant Henry B. Cozens. 11, 3:15, 8. Corps No. 4 128H 1st Ensign Jessie Millar and Envoy Mrs. L. Upton. 3. 8 p. m. Spiritualist Fint Spiritualist E. 7th and Hassalo. S, 8; Firn Spiritual Science 85 H 6th st Rev. Max Hoffman. 8, 8. Scientific Cnii-Usn Spiritualist Alisky" hall Rev. R. M. Singleton. 3, 5. 8. Spiritualist Church of Eternal Light 1840 I vision. Rev. May A. Price. 8. independent Bible Spiritualistic 4 4 1 E. 12th. Rev. Ida M. Schorl. 8. Swedenborglcn New Christian Assembly room Portland hotel. Rev. William II. Reece. 11, "Regeneration: The Pathway to God in Man." Unitarian CbnTcti of Our Kst.her Broadway and Yamhill. Rev. William G. Eliot Jr. 10 :30., United Brethren Conference superintendent Rev. G. E. Mc- DonaJd. First E. 1 5tb and Morrison. Rev. Byron J. Clark. 11. "The Unanswered Question"; 7:30. illustrated lecture on sen nor. Second E. 27th and Sumner. Bev. Ira Hawley. 11. "God Sees the Sinner's Position"; 7 .30, preaching by Rev. E- O. Shepherd. Third 67 th st and 3 2d ave. 8. E. Rev. E. O. Shepherd. 11, 7:30, service in charge of tne vy oman s aiisionary association. Fourth Tremont Rev, Leila Lackey. 11, consecration service; 7:30, Boy Scout service. United Evangelical First E. 10th and Poplar. Rev. J. A. Goods. 11. 7:30. Ockley Green Willamette blvd, and Gay Rev li. H. Farnham. 11, 7:30. St Johns Rev. O. P. Gates. 11, 7:80. United Presbyterian First E. 3 7th and Hawthorne. Bar. B. F. Given. 11. 7:80. Church of the Stranger Grand and Wasco. Rev. S. Earl Du Bois. 10:30, 7:30. Kenton 120 W. Lombard. Rev. Carl Scott Dunn. 11', 7:80. Missions Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9th and Clay. Rev. John E. Fee. 11. 7:30. Peniel Mission 109 H Second. 8. 8; daily, 8. Portland Common Front and Bomsid. Bev. Myra B. Smith, supt 8, 8; Pentecostal First and Washington. Bev. Will C. Trotter. 11. 3, 7:30; daily 7:30. Apostolic Faith Front and Buxnside. , Rev. Florence Crawford and R- R Crawford. Sunday, 10:30. 2:30, 7:30. Daily. 7:45. Saturday. 7:4 5, all nations' meeting. Myers. 2:30. 7:80. Glad Tidings (Pentecostal) 246 First 2. 8. 7:30. Pentecostal 147 First George B. Far row. 3. 8. Christian Assembly E. 20th and Ankeny. Pastor A. W. Smith. 11. 2 45, 7:45. V'olunteeis of America 224 Burnside. Eve nings except Mondsy, 8; Sunday, 3, 8. Gospel Mission 9 V Union ave. 8. 8:15, 7:45. Gospel Hall E. 28th and Stark. '40:80. 7:80. Bible Standard Mission 2nd and Morrison. Rev. Fred iioroshuh. 10:80. 2:80. 8. Miscellaneous T. M. C. A. 6th and Taylor. 8. Church of God 262 Failing. Re. Barry Neat 11. 7:45. Realixation League 148 18th. Rev. H Ed ward Mills. 11. "God With Us." Divine Science 816 E. Clay. Rev. T. M. Minard. 11. Church of Divine Truth 412 Central bldg. 11, 8. Theosophical Society 301 Central bldg. 8. "ParsifaL" Universal Measianio 818 Abingtoo bldg. 11. 6. International Bible Students association W O. W. temple. 3. 7:80. First Church of Psychic Science lltb and Alder. W. W. Aber. 8 p. m. The Psychical Research Center Portland ho tel assembly room. , 7:45, lecture by Robert Schinia. FIRST METHODIST TWELFTH AND TAVLOR DR. JOSHUA STANSFIELD I PASTOR 18:30 A. M. : COMMDNIOTt SERVICE 7:46 P. M. i ti The Message of Masefield" A ptrange an J stlrrin? modem txet. Sl'SOAT SCHOOL 12:11, JfOO.f EPWORTH A5D INTERMEDIATE LEAGUES 8: JO P. 31. "WithlB Easy Walking- Distance of Hotels i ETERTBODT "WELCOME TO Northwest pastors Roping for (Eaater Sunday (Enrollment A very hopeful spirit is reported among the Presbyterian . pastors of Portland and surrounding: territory by the Kev. Walter M. Irwin, New Era secretary for Oregon. Washington svnd Idaho, who has Just returned from a trip over the area. All are looking- forward to a great ingathering on Easter Sunday. The pastors will emphasize steward ship this Sunday. An effort will be made to secure many enrollments in the "Fellowship of Stewardship." Plans are also being made for the every member canvass on March 8, as the executive commission has recom mended this date to all the churches. The commission has also set $12,000,000 as the national New Era budget for the year beginning April 1. 1921. Of this amount the quota of the ?ortIand presbytery is $65,785. The preshyterial part of this sum is $15,136. Part' of this money will be spent for the support of student pastors at Eugene and Cor vallis. The church extension society of the Portland presbytery will have access to $22,000 to be used in helping churches tributary to Portland. Vesper and Bible Classes Will Meet The Warren Bible class of the First Presbyterian church will join with the vesper class Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in a union meeting for the pur pose of making arrangements for cocial affairs. Mrs. Blanche Williams Seger Bten, soprano of the church auartet, will be the soloist and will sing several numbers. The orchestra, with Victor De Pinto as director and M.- A. Howard as accompanist, will render two classical numbers. Clinton O. Bay will conduct a song service before opening the pro gramt and Dr. Angela L,. Ford Warren will give a brief lecture on "The Rapid Rise to Power." Young men and women away from their homes are especially invited to enter this circle, where in dividual advancement along all lines is prominently featured. The doors will be opened to the public at 4 o'clock. Dlx to Preside The Rev. L. G. Dix of Hood River, president of the Willamette valley con ference of the Advent Christian church ! will preside tonight- and Sunday at thei winter convention In the local church' at Second and TTall o : will be held Sunday at U a. m., 2 ;30 uu i p. rn. W. II. C. Plans Pro cram Vancouver, Wash.. Feb. 19. The Ie wj r cilice post, women's Relief corps, wil ...cc t urcnaras tnis evening. A patriotic program will be given, with Fred Tempeg of Vancouver as speaker! STEPS ON THE PATH TO GOD IN MAM "GOD IS IN EVERY MAN, EVIL A WELL NEW CHRISTIAN CHURCH ASSEMBLY ROOM PORTLAND HOTEL 4 4 .aa am mm - m WW asm,, UNIVERSAL PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATION FBESESTS . HARRY GAZE -I " ' . ' ': - W A SERIES OF PUBLIC FREE LECTURES OX THE PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY LIFE, HEALTH, YOUTH, - . HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS Special Sunday Lecture 11 A. MAT THE MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM SUBJECT "THE NEW WAY TO HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS" ADMISSION EBEE ALL WELCOME HARRY GAZE Will Also Lecture as Follows SIT If DAT MORKIWG, FEBRUARY 7, AUDITORIUM. UiM O'CLOCK THURSDAY EYEIUWG, FEB, f 4. MULTNOMAH HOTEL, 8: It O'CLOCK SUJJDAY ETEJflHO, FEB. 87, MULTNOMAH HOTEL, 6:14 O'CLOCK REVIVAL ! ttr i 1ST- CITY AUDITORIUM Beginning Sunday, 7:30 P. M. Rev. Bona Fleming, the Convincing Kentucky Preacher Rev. U. E. Harding, the Eloquent Indiana Preacher Prof, and Mrs. R. A. Shank of Indianapolis LARGE CHORUS AND GREAT SONG SERVICES ery JTlEbt at JitO Artcrnoojns, Except Monday and Saturday, at t:tt ETery I rUBLIC "Why the Churches An Answer- to W, T. Kills m Uie Saturday Kvenlng Voat Kntitld Why Don't the Churches .Settle Things?" NORMAN jM.B LEWTON Speaker lor the laUraatlonal Blhle Students' Assneiatioa SI XDAY. FEB. l. ;: p. M. W. O. W. TEMPLE Eleveath Street Between Washington a tad Alder SEATS FREE YOU ARE WELCOME JfO COLLECTION ENDEAVDRERS ARE GREATLY ELATED One thousand dollars of the 1921 budget of the Oregon tlhrlstian En deavor union raised last Saturday 1 at the annual convention in Corval lis was set aside to help pay the salary of a field secretary. Oregon Endeavor work haa grown to such proportions that part time workers, Svho have given their services to the tause, can no longer direct activities properly. The Oregon union haa proposed a trl-etate secretary for jOregon, Washington and Idaho. I At the decision service last Sunday 27 young folks pledged themselves to life work for the church. 90 Joined the co workers band, 62 became "tenth" legion naires, 63 Joined the quiet hour study group, 57 promised to stand "out and out for Christ," one pesson claimed conver sion, four promised to return home and organize intermediate unions, four to or ganize Junior societies, one to organize an alumni group and two to organise mission study classes. The convention was the greatest in the history of Oregon Endeavorlsm. Under , the direction of W. C. Whltaker and Dr. Helen Gilkey entertainment on the Harv ard plan was provided for all delegates. To prevent a Jam at the registration desk a committee from Corvallis met the Portland train half way from Portland artd had rooms assigned to all delegates , before Corvallis was reached. O. A. C. officials also cooperated with the hdus lng and sight seing committees. The total 1321 budget raised was $3620. All the state officers were appointed a committee to arrange for the entertain ment of the 1923 world's convention in Portland, should Oregon be able to cap ture the event at the 1921 world's con vention In New York.' The convention also decided to continue the summer con ferences, which were started last summer. - Man-lase Ijlcennc Issued Chehalis. Wash., Feb. 19. T. J. Vln yard of Tacoma and' Amie Hilton of Centralis obtained a marriage license here Friday. 1 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH v EAST 1STH AND PINE "The Fellowship of Stewardship" IS THE SERMON TOPIO AT 11 O'CLOCK :4B SUNDAY SCHOOL 7:4B EVENINd SERVICE "Jonah's Message to Nineveh' YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED WALTER HENRY NUGENT, D. D., Mlnlstar SERVICES tw ? r- - h. r THE ISVITEJI Cannot Settle Things'-' the Article by WITH CONVENT ON CENTRAL