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12 SATURDAY, "justice to Armenia PLEAS 10 BE MADE I Sunday will be known In the Bible chooJa ana churches of Portland as "Justic-to-Armenia Sunday In keep. Ins wlih the adopted programs of the - Multncenan County .Sunday School M socUUcn and the Portland Ministerial association. Ry. J. J. .Handaaker stats director, haa arranged for special speakers to ap , pear in a large number of churches, who will make references to the contin ued massacres of the Armenians by the - Turks, and who will make an appeal for signatures 'to a monster ' petition lm- ploring- Freaideot Harding and This cab Inet to extend protection to these peo- ', pie.' ; f i - : , J -GAXrAIGK FOB FUNDS '. The Sunday schools also will be asked to start their Christmas campaign for '- funda. being urged to duplicate the gifts ' made last year. Enough money waa giv en by Multnomah county Sunday school . ; children last Christmas to feed and ' Clothe, or virtually save the Uvea of ' ' 225 destitute Armenian children, accord- tng to Handaaker. ' Handaaker announces that motion pic tures ofscenes he recently witnessed in -' the Near East will be shown for the first time next Friday at the First Pres- v byterlan church j at 7, 7:30 and 8:45 p. m. The general public Is invited. Handaaker also will tell his story four times Sunday. ' He will speak at 10 o'clock before the junior department of the First Christian Sunday school, at 10:40 befora the adult department, at 11 a. m. to the congregation of the Marshall Street Presbyterian church, and at 13 :10 to the First Presbyterian . church Bible school. COMMITTEE AT WORK . The. committee from the church. fed yeration endeavoring to get signatures to the petitions is composed of Doctors ... W. T. McElveen, E. H. Pence, Joshua StansCeld. H. H. Grlffis and B. J. Clark. The committee recently, baa been erf- Urged ., to include H. W,, -Stono .- ot the T, M. C. ;A.; Father George Thompson ; .of the Catholic' church. Dr.' W. B..Hlnson ' , of the-Baptist church, B.- Josselyn of ; the Christian church, Rev. James Brink man of the Lutheran church, H. G. Col ton of the Klwanls club. W. J. Hoffman of the Masonic order, Otto Hartwig of " the Federation of Labor, and Mrs. E. C. Christie of the Y. W. C. A. Other or . ganlzatlona, including the Jewish con . gregationa, have been invited to electf - representatives ; to serve on the com , mittee. 1 f PSYCHOLOGY LESSOlfS . . - The psychology lessons of Mrs. Luella . McCoIuim will be interpreted and ex plained in a series of four Sunday lec tures by Robert H. Reed at the assembly room of the Realisation league. 148 Thirteenth street beginning Sunday eve ning at 8 o'clock, with an addresB on The Persistent Law." At 11 a. m. Rev. H. Edward Mills will preach. 7 , FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH At Twelfth 'sad Alder. HS WOLD Leonard BOWMAN NORMAN K (NO ALL TOLLY Minister 10:SO A. St, ' DR. BOWMAN begins at the nomine service a series ol sermons en the Coramsnd asents. 1 "The Kounrla ,oo of the Moral Law: The First Commandment. " . IM P. M. "WHEN JESUS PUT TRUTH ABOVg RHKT OHIO." WESTMINSTER . BUT imi AMD SCHUVLES CTa. E. H. PENCE, D. D., PASTOR 10:30 COMMUNION SERVICE With Special Made 7:30 MORALS AND PIETY A STUDY OF MISUNDERSTOOD MORALS -At.XrealBg Service MR. ZAW and ... . ALBERT Slag Solos Y. F. SOCIETY -13:10 -BIBLE SCHOOL ALL BE. Suicides in Hell? Thieves in Heaven? Where Are the Dead? Doea it appeal to your sense of ream son that anyone who commits an lr PK.b? act In a fit of weak minded despair Is forever condemned, while another who has opportunity to reflect and mend hia ways is re warded T la aa- all-wise and loving Got less reasonable than a human being? Vti&L lnter ; n: m. lewton International Bible Students Assn. vl Sunday, 7:30 P. Af. W. O;W. TEMPLE BLTRTEWTH STREET BETWEE5 WA8H15GTOJ. ASB ALDER SEATS FBEE-SO C0LLECT105 OR NEAR EAST AID FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH PARK AH MADISON STS-NROADWAT AND U OARS TO BLOCK OP CHURCH " i r DRi W. T. MclO-VEENPreaches ; t ,1100 K. IL SERMON TOPIC -JISUS THE, OONSERTATIONtlT." - . 7s P. MvPOPULAR OAIESTIOR PORUM. t " AXBWERS TBKS& FOCB XJCE8TIOKS: ! 1 ShaQ V ArWtcf. lAlliane. Be CoattaaedT ) - (4) Uw Caa On lira Sow a Jans Tanc&tT - " MjOHUROH aCNOOC ' OLASSCa FOR ALL AOCB. . 1 "-TWO CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETIES. Monday -",0" W mat-W OCTOBER 8, 1821. Congregational orces to JUt Cugene jflonday The Congregational forces of the state will meet with the First Congregational church of Eugene for the annual state conference meeting next Monday. Great preparations are being made by the Eu gene church and the. workers throughout the state. . .National Congregational leaders from New York city will be present, including Dr. Frank L. Moore, national secretary of home missions, and Dr. F. L. Farley, head of the national commission on evan gelism. Pacific coast leaders will also be present, including Dr. H. H. Kelsey and Dr. George W. Hinmari of San Francisco. Considerable time will be given for the discussion of national and world prob lems, that the full strength of the Con gregational churches may be put behind the government's programs for world peace, a -comprehensive national educa tion program. efforts to improve the disturbed . industrial situation, etc. Great interest is being manifested in the approaching - meeting by the Con gregationalists of the state. Several auto parties are planned from Portland for the four day's session. Edna Whipple-Gish's Husband Passes On Word has just been received at Chrl tian Endeavor headquarters here of the death of Eiris P. Gish, a missionary in China, the husband of Edna Whipple Gish, who as Edna Whipple was known and loved, by Oregon Endeavorers as their state president. A party of -missionaries was out on a camping trip and on September 2. in trying to rescue one of the young women from drowning. Gish lost tia own lire, it was heart ranure rather than drowning, for he was known to have a weak heart, which could not stand the shock of plunging into the cold water on an intensely hot day, the letter states. It was reported that Mrs. Gish was most brave in trying to help save him, and in Sustaining the loss. Mrs. Gish sailed for China a year ago and was married last December, since which time she and Gish had been serv ing under the board of the Christian church in South Gate, Nanking. China. Mrs. Gish will remain in Nanking, con tinuing her study of Chinese in the language school there. Bible Conference To Be Held in Nov. Many Bible students will be pleasea to learn that the second annual Blbte conference conducted by the Moody Bible Institute is to be held by the Moody Bible class at the first Baptist church. A group of teachers will be present so that meetings are to be held in the Sunnyslde Congregational church to accommodate the East Side of the city. Among the teachers who have consented to be here is Dr. A. B. Winchester of Knox Presbyterian church, Canada. Dr. Winchester is rated as one of the most scholarly teachers of the Bible on this continent. Wherever he appears he attracts large audiences. Dr. Lewis S perry Chafer, who is well known on the 'Pacific coast and Dr. W. P. White will also appear on the pro gram. J Workers of Baptist i Church Will- Meei The Willamette Baptist Young Peoi pies' association will hold its fall rally at the White Temple next Friday at 8 p. m. Willis E. Pettybone of Oregon City will deliver the address of the eve ning. His subject will be, "Prayer and Work." Mrs. Milton E. Runyan will render special music. A special feature of the eveening will be given to senior societies for attendance, distance trav eled, standard of excellence and to the intermediate society having the largest attendance. All young people are wel come. SET. 9TKX TO PREACH I The evangelistic campaign at the Gos pel tabernacle. East Ninth and Clay streets, will continue part of next week. The Rev. Herbert Dyke, evangelist, will preach Sunday at II a. 'm., 2 :30 and 7 :30 p. m., and Monday to Thursday at 2 ;30 and 7 :45 p. m. f FIRST METHODIST TWELFTH and TAYLOR REV. JOSHUA STANSFIELD, D. D. PASTOR SUNDAY 10:8 a. M. AND 7:30 P. M. Dr. STAXFIKLD in Ckaing His FsstonUa Will Pre Farewell Sermons MONDAY KVCNINO AT 8:00 'CLOCK FAREWELL RECEPTION To DR. and MBS. STANFIELD. TUESDAY WIGHT AT :00 'CLOCK BISHOP J. L. NUELSEN Of Switsarland Wul Speak a Eurapeta Afftin. , CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EAST 1STH AND PINE WALTER HENRY NUOCNT. D.D, AunMar , 11:00 A. 1L MORxrvr; trmtxTirp SERMON THE ORACE OP PERSE- WKHKMUa :E SUNDAY SCHOOL 78 EVENINO SERVICE SERMON: "A MAN WHO STOOD ALONE" MUSIC " . wv wiu enjoy xivm mmm auea and tb -ray bot arasta by ttM tore ehora, dineicd by MB. WM. BELCUK. Viotta aoto Soadsr Bonuns by Boeert UoGm Barron. . . oomi . : ' A i THE: Sund important cws October 1 wUI be observed. as 3o-To-Church Sunday In the churches or Portland in keeping with the action of the Portland Ministerial association at the conference on evangelism held Sep tember 12. Each church is making plans in its community to stress the day. There - are- over l&O.OOO people -in the city who are in some manner related to the religious bodies of the city. An ef fort will be made to have at least this many people attend, one service during the day. The department of publicity of the Portland federation Of churches, under the leadership of David M. Botaford. is putting forth efforts to secure special proclamation from the mayor and special advertising features through the press, street icars and motion Dicture houses. All Christian people are being urged to attend the church of their choice on "Oo-To-Church Sunday." '. i3& BAPTIST - Every church in the Northern Bantist convention is being urged to take part in the adult Bible class campaign from October S to December 4, the objeet of which is to increase the enrollment. The campaign in Oregon. Baptist churches is being directed by Dr. George It Young, director of . religious education In the state. Dt.i A. T. BobtaMo e( Lenainc. fcTiea., win mpply th pulpit ei tb Flnt Baptist chnch Sunday nwrainc aad . evening. -. AU tha regular errtcea of the church are beins held. The Third Baptist church will hold the an nual dinner, roll call and instillation of off icon Tuesday efening. Tha dinner will ba aerred at 6 :S0 in the dining room of the chnrch and tha program will b giren in tha church auditorium at 7:80. Members of thf charch and eongrasa. tion 'as well a friends are cordially iarited to attend. Ronndop aad homecoming week at tha Arleta Baptist charch dosed last Sunday. Th cTent waa icrowBed with suoeeas and all naetings during tha week wen attend d by large crowds. As result the church membership was enlarged and many old members who had not attended reg ularly daring the summer returned to charch. Tomorrow the Bct. Owen T. Day, pastor, will preach. Mora than 200 persona attended the ini business meeting and banquet of Highland Bap tist; charch September 28. The clerk' report showed 87 members received during the year and the treasurer's report that more than 18000 bad been raised and ST778.6S upended. A. D. Basserman was unanimously reelected Sunday school superiitteadent. Daring October an edu cational work in missions will ba carried on. Cisssea will meet each Sunday at 6:80. Gordon Glfford will hate charge of tha intermediate class, Mies Etcbel of tb B. T. P. I', and Bct. W. L. Riley of tha adult class. Tuesday eve ning a teacher training class will bo organized by Mr. Boasennan. The clasa will study "Toe Teacher," by Weigle, and will continue 10 weeks. Daring the past week Dr. A. T. Bob inson of I arising. Mich., has been apeaking each retting in the charch on "Prosperity, it Source DIRECTORY Twentieth Sunday After Trinity Uniform Sunday School Ijessoii "Paul at Epheros." Acta 19:8-11, 17-20. Golden Text "Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and Him only ahalt thou serve," Matt. 4:10. Yomg People's Topic Christian Endeavor "How to Improve the Meetings of Our Society." Matt. 18:19,20; John 4:23,24. Epworth League "How to Improve the Meet ings of Our Chapter," Matt 18:19, 20; Bomans 10:10. Baptist First White Temple, 12th and Taylor. Preaching by Dr. A. T. Bobinaoa of Lansing. Mich. 11, "A Single Command and a Social Triumph"; 7:45, "Marketing Our Goodness." East Side E. 20th aad Salmon. Dr. W. B. Hinson. 11, "The Man who Walked With God"; 7:80, "Can We Do Without Christ?" Third Vancouver and Knott. Bay. B. K. Close. 11, "The 'Even So' of the King of Kings"; 7:80. "The Unseen World Within." Arista 1 8th are and 4th St. S. K. Kev. Owen T. Dsy. 11. "The Christ of Lille"; 7:80. "Easy Money."' Calvary K. 8th sad Grant. Ttev. J. E. Thomas. . 11. "Satanic Activity"; 7:45. "Joy in Heaven." Gkmcoa -E. 45th and Main. Bee. W. B. Stewart 11, pageant, "The Coming of Truth"; 7:80. SeOwnod Bethany Her. C. 8. TannaL 11, "The Executive of the Cbarrh"; 7:80, "Life's Burdens end What to Do With Them." ' Grace B. 76th and Ash. 11, 7:80. 8wednb 15th and Hoyt Bev. T. ii. Sjolaa der. 10:45, 7:80. ' St Johns Chicago aad Leonard. 11, 7:80. Highland E. th and Alberta. Bev. Walter U Riley. II. "Scriptural Giving"; 7:80. "The Message of the Cross." Tabernacle E. 45th and Woadstoek. 11. University Park - Drew and Fiata, Bar. G. R. Schlaoch (supply). 11, 8. Mt. Olivet (colored) Broadway and Everett Bev. 3. W. Anderson. 11. 8. Lents -88th st. and 60ta are. Bar. E. A. Smith. 11,8. Second (Gernuui) Rodney and Monia Bar. F. Hoffman. 11. 7.80. Italian Miwinn K. 44th and Sherman. ' Bev. Eugene Fantetti. 3:30. school; 8. Dim Swedish E. 6th at Alberta. 3:30. . Pro-Cathedra 1 8th and Davis. Bev. George J. Campbell. 0. 7:18, 8:30. 9:45, 11. , St Peters Lenta, Eer. J. p. OTTynn. 8. 10:80. 7:80. St. Lawrence Sd and Sherman. Bev. 1. C Hughes. S. 8:80. 10:80. 7:80. St. Francis B. 12th snd Pine. Kev. L K. McNamea. 8, 8. 9, 10. 11 Immacalate Heart of Mary William snd Stentoa. Bev. W. A. Daly- . S. 9. 11. 7:80. Holy Boaary K. Sd at Clackamaa. Very Bev. K. S. Olsen. O. P. . t. S. . 11. 7 JO. St Boss E. 581 at Alameda. Bev. J. M. OTarreU. 8. 10:30. 4. 8t - Andrews E.-9th snd Alberta, Sarr. Thomas Kiernaa. 8.10:80. 7:80. The Madeleine E. 24rb and Riafciyaa. Bev. Gears P. Tnompeoa. . 1 -iO. . 11. Ascension E. 76th and XaaihCL yrandscsn Fathers. 8, 10:30. 7:80. Blsased Saerament Maryland sod Bltadsoa, Bev. B. V. Kelly. 8, 10:80. 7:80. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin. Hev. CL Bay mond. 8. 10:30. 7:80. St.. Ignatius 3220 48d st & B. Jesuit rathera 6:80. 8. 10:80, 7. St. Stephens IE. 4 2d and Taylor. Bar. Warren A. Wait. . 8. 9:15, 11. 7:30. . Holy Redeemer Portland bird and Van couver ave. Bar.. F. Bregenaer, C. S. S. B. 6, 8. 10:80. 7:80. St Philip Kerl (PaoHst rathers) E. lth st Hickory. Est. M. U Ferry. C S. P. 6, 8 JO. 10:80. - Charch of the AasnuwUuu B. 8mtth are. at Newton. Berrite Patbera. 6. 8, I J0, T:SO. Sacred Heart K. 11th and .Center, -ate. Gregory BobL. X S. B. 8, 10:80. 7:30. St Agatha E. 16 th and Nehalrm. Bev. John Comma.. 8, 10:30, 70. St. Stan Mans (PoUsb) Maryland and Fall ing. Bev. F. MatnsewakL 8. 10:80. 7:80. 8C Joseph (GennanJ 15 th and Coach. Bev. rrowia Zipper. 8. 16:80. f JO. St Michael (UaHaa) th and USL Be, at Balestra, S. J, 8:80. 100.7:80. St. Clare's Capitol HilL Father Akystas O. P. M T:l, 9:15, St, Charles E. 88d and AJbarta. Bar. H. Wallaea. 8. 10:80. All Sainte t 89th and GUata. Bav. Wfl Sam Cronia. 8. 10:80. St. Patrick's 19th and 8avier. Bev. Caarlaa 1L Smith. Masses, 8. JI0 11, 7:45. St.- BrbrKta'a Chanel mntnn-Glea Harhoc taunded from Bt. Patricks) 9 a. aa. OwrV Lady of Bom . 82d aad Wood- stock. Hev. G. C. ralta. 8. 10:48. 4:80. &U Anthony ChapeJ 7022 45th ass, Bev. G. a Fella. Ita Holy Family Chapel K. 87lh sad Baa. Be. G. C. FaSo. 9:4S, 7:4i. ' First Park and ColumbU. ' Rev.' Harold H. Griffia. 11. "Tha Glory of the Couonnlaoi"; T.-45. "The Crime of Neglect.'' . . v East Side K. 13th and Taylor. ' Kb. Nersaaa P. Johnson. 11. 'Prayer"; 1 :80. Tbe HeaveeOy Vaeoa.''. - . . ....... , Cbmrch of Christ Bodney and Knot. ' Be. Joseph Boyd. 11. -The Fist Key Word In the Gcpel"; 7 JO, "The Test of IMnefpleship." , Montevilla E. 70th and Glisaa. 11. 7:80. . Kara Park Bee. P. H. Gbormley. 11. 7:80. St. Johns Central and Oawagis. - Bev. Her bert Joeea. 11. 8, - - Tabernacle 28th aad AJbarta. Bev. B. TThba Maxey. it, 7:80. - Saflweoa 689 Tenino. , Brr. 1. B. ehnaon, 11. 7:80. ' ...... Advent Chriatlaa Second ki.assu BaB aad Uaeola. 11. ,.. Lesson sabjact: "in Sis, Xiaeaa aad Death Bealt" t i. ... Firet ltth and Zventt. 11. 8. Beeoad K. 6th and Holladay. IV. Third & IX tb and Balances.- 11. Fowrth Vancouver aad Emeraoa. ' It. -' ' Fifth 62d and 42d ava. S. E. IU ; Birth Uasoaie templa. 1(8 Tamhin. 31. 8. Seventh Smith ave. and New leak. 11. - All cbarehes Wednesday. 8 a..BS '.' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL to p5 b of Portland Churches and oung and' Obligation." ' Mia. Bobinaoa an flhwv trsted lertam after each address. The fait work ia tha Sunday aeboot began with Baily day, SesHnaber . . Aa arigiaas prograas waa giren. portxayinc toe work of - the aeboot daring the pert IS months, and euUuunc the prognua for the coming season. Last year the cnroilment wak 40. .Thai year tha school hopes to reach Um see mark. , . Ba. Caeete 8. Tsaaen - win preach Saaday morninc aad eremite at SaDwoed Baptist charch. Muse will v furnished b; a double qoirtet M both-serricea Thursday rrenlnt the women of the ehwreb will feene a free sapper to mess bees aad trtoada. after whiea a social and ta aass saaaioa will be held. Sunday will be Bally day t Gleaeoe Baptist cliurch, beginning with the Bible school leanoo. A musical aad literary pageant, "The Coming of Troth." . wia bo rendered daring the morning worship hoar. The erening worship boar ha been changed to 7 JO o'clock for the winter. Baptism will be administered at the close of the Sundsy morning aerriee at the East Side BspUst charch. At the annual busineaa meeting which waa held but Tuesday eening. tha re ports showed the church in excellent condition with a membership of 825, baring doubled its former membership every year since Dr. Hinsoa became the pastor.- Poor mlssioaariea are en tirely, supperted by this church and the pros pect of two more to ba added soon, besides missionary activity along an other . lines, were reported. The three properties owned by this charch are clear of debt aad there is a bal ance in the treasury. . CHRISTIAN ... The Rev. Harold H. Griff is will speak at the First Christian church tomorrow at both services. In the morning the sermon will be based on John'B vision of heaven without' a temple. , At 7:& p. m. the charch quartette win rea der a special program of moac, including the anthem, "Betuna. O Wanderer" (BerwsJdl. also the solo numbers by Mrs. Kloise BaU Cook, so prano, and by Gay Man nan, baritone. Tuesday at 2 o'clock the Women' Missionary auxiliary will hold its October meeting. Mrs. Helen Lamar will lead the serrios in a discussion of James' definition of pore reHgtan, the general theme being, "The Church's Fall Duty to the Orphans and the Helpless Aged." Beginning Sunday morning Rev. Joseph Boyd will preach s aeries or four sermons at the morn ing services at Charch of Christ on "The Key Words, in the GospeL" A Bible school workers' conference will be held in the charch on Tues day evening. The Ministerial association of the Christian charch will meet in the office of the Oregon Christian Missionary convention Monday at 10 o'clock. 9 CONGREGATIONAL On Sunday evening at the question forum at the First Congregational church Dr. W. T. McElveen will answer the four following questions: (1) "Shall the Anglo-Japan alliance ' be continued?" (2) "Are newly acquired good traits of fathers transmitted to their children V 3) "Is there a monopoly dyeing for America!" (4) "How can one now live as Jesus taught V Mrs. J. R. Mansfield, OF CHURCH Ooimi euaUonal First Park and Madison. Dr. W. T. Mc Elveen. 11 "Jesus, the Conversationist"; 7:30. question and answer service. Sannyside B. 32d and Taylor. Dr. J. J. Staub. 11, "The Eternal Purpose of God's Word": 7:45, "The Real Dynamic of the Chris tian life." Atkinson' Memorial E. 29th and Everett. Bev. E. E. Flint 11, "The Man Who Made Good for God": 7:45. "The Life of Worry aad a Religion of Peace." Highland E. 6th and Prescott. Bev. Edward Constant 11, "Divine Thoughts Concerning Man"; 7:80, "Protection of the Home." Waverly Heights E. 82d and Woodward. Bev. Oliver P. Avery. 9:45, Sunday school rally; 11, sermon, 7:80, "For Others." Laurelwood 15th aval and 65th it & L Mrs. Alice If. Handsaker. 10:30, 7:30. Pilgrim Missouri snd Shaver. 11, 6:30. I'niTersfty Part Haven aad Lombard. Kev. a H. Johnston. 10:30, 8. Fimjisb Mason aad AJbina Bar. A. A. Harju. 6 and I p. a, St Johns 8. Ivsnhoe and Kichmond, Bev. D. Khner Nourse. 11, 8. Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner. Bev. Ol Torgessen. 11. 7:30. First German Ebenaxer E. 7th and Btaaton. Bev. George Zocher. 10:30, 7:80. Saeond German E. 8th and SUdasora Bet. Henry Hagelgana 10:80, 7:80. Zion German E. 9th and Fremont Bar. J. H. Hopp. 11. 7:30. Ounksrd Charch of the Brethren Borthwfck and Braia-ri- Bev J. v. G. SUre raon. 11. "Faith"; 7 :80, "Life."' EpaeopaJ . . Fro-Cathedral of St. Stephena 18th and Clay. R Rev. . Walter Taylor Sumner, bishop; Vary Bev. B T. T. .Hicks, dean. 7:45. communion; 9:45, school; 11. sermon; 7:45, evesinc prayer. . . Trinity 19th and Everett Bev. A. A. Mor rlsoifT rector. 8, 11, "Go Te Also Into the Vineyard"; 8. St. Davids East 12th and Belmont. Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:80, 9:80, 11, "The Man Without Sin"; 7 JO, "Some Notable Men and Women I have Known in Alaska." St, Marks 21st and KanhaiL- Bar. J. 0. Hatton, rector. 7:80, 11. St. Philips 242 RaaarU. 10. 11. , . St. Andrews' . Hereford St., Portsmouth. Bar. John D. Rice. 8. 11, 7:30. Grass Memorial East . 17th and ' Wddlee. Bev. O. W. Taylor. 11, 8. St. Micbaete .and All Angela E. 43d sad Broadway. Be. ,F. T. Bowen. vlctr 8, 11. Church of Our Savior 60th ave. - and 41st at 8. E. Bev. John B. MeCca-mirk- 10. school; 11 and 7:80. sermon. Bishop Morris Memorial - Good Samaritan hospital. Bar. F. K. Howard. 7, 9:30 a. ol St Paula Woodmers. Bar. Oswald W. Tay lor. 4 p. m. St. Johns Memorial 15th and Harney. Sen wod. Rev. John B. MeCocmick. 10. school; 11 and 6, sermon. St. Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Bar. E. H. dark, vicar. 10 and 11 a. n. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham. Bev. John Daweoa. rector. 7:30. S:45. 11, 7:80. Miasioa of St. Johns Bickmer's halL Bet. John D. Bice, vicar. 2 and 3 p. m. 81. Peters Chapel . 82d and Burnsida. II I, n. St. James Chapel E. 72d st and 37th ave. 10, 7:80. Church of the Trans fign ration E. 60th and Dsrision. 8 p. am. Eranoartcal East Market Street E. 6th -and Market Bev. Kara M sorer. 9:45, rally program and sddrees by Miaa Margaret He id; 7:30, address by Superintendent Hemic of the Anti-Salooa league. Clay Street 10th sad City. Be. Jacob Stacker, a 10:45. "The Seven Unities"; 7:30. "What Dtd Jesus Consider Valuable?" Swedish Tabernacle- N. 17th aad GUsaa. a U Ledin. 11. 7:80. Lento F. B. Culver. 11, 7J10. West Portland Moltnegeah statkav. Bar. H. B. Brssaartasa 11.7:30. Pros SJathiiflit FIrr-K. 9th aad Mill. Kev. W. J. Johnsoa. Jl. T-JO. Cantrsi E. 55th and Flanders. Bev. 8. G. Boper. 11, 8. t Alberta B. , 30th aad -Wygant, Bev. 8. Ia Burns. 11. 7:45. St. Johns E. TUernaond aad Hudson. Bev. F. B. Dawsen. 11, 7:3a Lenta Bar a H. Blair. 11, Tft. - First E. 36th and Mala Preaching by Bev L, C. Hinshaw at 11 aad 7:45. , Seeoml K. 9 2d at 61st ave. II, T.80. -West Ptednsont Borthwick aad Jersey. Bev. Carey Jeasap. 11. 8. -' Ctntragatiosi Beth Israel meformd 12th aad Main. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. - Office 718 Chaasber of CoaBmeree Mds. Sabbatb ssi lb us Friday at 8 P. as. aad Saturday at 10:SO a. as. Coagragabua Ahavai Sholwaa Park and Cku sla - Rabbi R. Ahrahaaucn. Priday, 8 a, bl. Satarday. 8 .30 a. aa. Congregatioa Kovah Zedak Talmud Tersh' 6th aad HalL Bee. Abraham L Basencraawa. Friday. 8 p. an. Satardaj, S a. as. Sunday. 1 Chnrch of Jesus Christ of tatter Day Saiats n . . . : . . aoia sw awa xiaroert V. Irsrsoa. n.iM..ni..it Ph.. n .iA . . . . Elder C. . Jeaea. a:8. ,:45. Bti James .Park gad jjj, -Ba. wuaam k. annkmaa. ii. Tr4i. Bt. Paul i. 12th aad Chassa. Ba. A. Kraoaa lSrSO. 70. , . Trinity (Missouri Synod) Bodney and Ire-. Brr. M. JR. Kimbach. . 10J5. (Gemaa) ; 7 J0 Charch tor Deaf Bodney and Ivy Bar. X A. C. Beyeev 2 -0. - Oar Savior's K. lOtb aad Orsnt. Be. It. A. drristemea. 11, sermon by Be. H- J. Thorpe; 7 0, Lather league. sWthlsheai BorwetTtn 14U and Tjaim, Be. H. J. Thorpa. 11. - "V-vf,s, f Bethany Evangeiieal KorwegSaa fFree) Wy. gant aad Rodney. Bev. . A. Borrsrik. 11. 7:45. ' - ' 1 -K ' . - ' - ' 1 seryed (ilomorrow m the organist, baa prepared an organ re cital 'to prelude the service. .' ' At the asea'a banquet aa Monday night Rinc bfi orchestra will play. Congreesmaa MacAr tbar and the Rev.. J. J. Haodsekar will apeak and Ernest- Crosby will sing. Wednesday the Women's aaaociatioa wiQ meet from 10 until 3 o'clock. Beginning at 2 e'elock the Wesnen'a Miauon&rr society will hold its sseetiiig wbje win be addressed by Mrs. Helen Street Banaey of Baa Krsociaeo, and Miss Bertha Allen of loo Chow, China. - Mrs. Ttlmert tales aiU be the aoloikt. . . . ' - Dr. 3. t. - gtaub, paster of Sannyside Coet gresatiooal chairh. will aompr ' the puioit betb morning aad evening., Sunday afternoon, a special coat service will be conducted by the Christina Endeavor society at the Carolina old people's home. Elliott Benjamin will be tha violin soloist Tuesday evening, the Men'a league invites aD its friends to the regular meeting, at which Frank Gratke, assistant chair man of the 1925 -expositioei. will be the speaker. Other features on the program will be a aoto by Gordon- Ousted,' and a reading by Miss Gladys Young. Dr. B. B. Sutehffe'a Bible darn meets every Wednesday evening at 7:45 for the study of the Gaiatiaa epistle. At the regu lar prayer meting hoar, Thursday evening, the study of the Epistle to the Romans will be be gun. Dr. Staeb leading. 1 Paal O. Brown, Pacific coast secretary of Christian Endeavor, will be the speaker at a banauet at 6 -&0 Friday evening, ia Sannyside Cong relational church, for all intenaediates in tha county. A sis weeks' contest is on m the Sunday school to attain a membership of 500 in honor of the thirtieth year of Dr. Btanb'a pastoral. At the rally day services, three pupils were giresented with Bibles by J. H. Bankin. superintendent, for havinc attended reguariy since children's day. Hie his ad Congregational chnrch is carrying oat a plan of popular Sunday evening services tat which the Good Fellowship club is interest ing itself. Tomorrow evening there will be special music and the pastor gives aa address on "Protection of the Home." The Sunday school it gettang well under way with its . new program of work, seeking to make the work of real educational value. Mrs. M. B. Stuart is superintendent. EPISCOPAL . Services for the twentieth Sunday after Trinity at the pro-cathedral will commence with holy communion at 7 :45 a. m. All services will be in - charge of the Very Rev. R. T. T. Hicks, dean. The Brotherhood of St- Andrew will hold a meeting tt the close of the morning service in the parish hanse. The young people's society will hold its regular weekly meeting at 6:80 p. m. in the pan&h bouse. Stephen D. CUghorn will lead. The committee on the second anni versary make their report at this meeing. The Woman's Guild of Trinity Episcopal church haa undertaken to defray the cost of organ repairs and redecoration of the church. The Altar Guild has under consideration ex tensive improvements for -furnishing the chan cel. Last Sunday the Sunday school attend ance was larger than oa any occasion since the charch , was established at its present location. The young people will serve refreshments in connection with their meeting Sunday night. The rector of St. David's Episcopal church SERVICES IN Grace (Engbsh) E. 24 tb and Broadway. Bev. C H. Bernard. 11. 7:30. Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Mor ris. Bev. R. Basmossen. 10, 11. . St Johns Peninsula and Kupatrick Bev. L. Ludwig. 10:45. 7:30. - Swedish Augnstana Stanton aad Bodney. Bev. V. G. Ogren. 10:45, 7:45. Immanuel 18th and Irving. Bar. A. V. An derson. 11, 8. Portemcntb Lovely snd Fortune. Bar. 8. C B Knutsen. 11, 70. Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chsp msn and Salmon. Bev. H. H. Boppalaann. 9:15. 10:15, 7:45. Immanuel (Missouri Synod) E. 15th snd Lee. Rev. H. C. Sbeling. 10. "Christ, the Bridegroom of Our smii"- in -an iRormui). "The One Indispensable Wedding Garment": 7:30 (English), "Lather's Small Catechism as a Guide Through the Green Pastures of Our jjoto." Chareh of tha Redeemer (English) E. lStn north and Wygant. School 10, aervice 11. Finnish 179 Fargo. Rev. A. Salsunea. 10. Sunday school 7. -St Marks (Wisconsin Synod) MaOory and Saldino re. Kot. P. Hindeiwr. 9:30. 10:80; except oa fourth Sundays, 9:30, 2:30. fethodlrt Kpiseopti Carton Heights Eighth and Bom. Bev. G. S. Brownj 10. achool; 11-15. sermon. Centenary-Wilbur E. Sth and Pine. 11, sacred concert; 7:80, sermon by Bishop John L. Neben of Zurich, Switzerland. Central Vancouver and Fargo. Bev. A. B. Maclean. 11. "The Aooomplixhments of the Veer" laymen's service) ; 7:30, illustrated lec ture, "Hawaii, the Paradise of the Pacific" Clinton-Ken? E. ,40th and ISrwan. Bav. E. S. Mace. 11, "The Lord Jesus in the Night lie ZpworUi 28th aad Ssvier. Bar. Frank L. Moore. 11. 7:30. "The Gospel of Neighbor aneaa.' Errol Heights DarUhgton hall. 8onday achool, 11:18 a. ra. First 12th and Taylor. Bar. Joshua Starts field. Farewell sermons by pastor. 10:30, sermon and baptism; 7:30. First Norwegasn-Danish 18 th aad Hoyt. Bev. F. A. Soarvie. 11. 8, farewell ..sermons by Bev. C- A. Peterson. - GennaD Rodney and Stanton, Bev. p. A. Schumann. 10:45, '8. Hon St 15th and Hoyt Bev. E. E. Hertxier. 11, 7:30. I-aarelwood E. 63d and Foster. Bev. F. E. Fin ley. . 11, 7:30. Lenta 86th st and 68th ava . Rev. F. R. Sibley. 11. 7:45. Lincoln E. 52d and Lincoln. Be?. V7. N. Byara 11, Ma Salvation by Nature of God or by Works of Maat" by Klraer lvey: 7:S0i sermon by Harley K. ' Hallgren. topio "God Does Care." Montevilla E. 80th and Pin Bev. P. A. Glnn. 11, 7:30. Mt. Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Bar. D. L. Fields. 11. 8. Patton Alberta and Michigan. Brr. George H. Bennett. 11. 7:30. Boa City Park E. 58th sad Alameda, Bar. a Vf. Hnett. 11. 7:30. , Sell wood E. 18th and Taeoma. Bev. W. S. Gordon. , U. 7 JIO. Snnnyaide -15. 35th and Yamhill. Rcr. T. H. iiiagher. 11. sermon by Biabop Jbbn S. Nnelsen; 7;45. St Johns W. LearUt aad Syracuse, Bar. W. E. Kloster. 11, 7:30. Swedish Beech aad Borthwick. Bar. 8. Moody, 11, 7:30. University Park Fiske and Lombard. Bar. B. T. Atkinson. 11,7:30. Vancouver Ave. 4 NorweciaB-Danish SkMawra and Vancouver. Bev. Gostave A. Storaker. 11, 8. Westmoreland Muwaokst and Midway. Bar. E. 8. Mace. 7 :80. sermon by pastor. Woodstock: 14th and Woodstock S. E. Bar. L. C Poor. 11, 8. - Woodlawa E. 10th near Durham ave. Bar. J. H. Irvine. 11, 7:30. - ' African Zlon 417 Williams are. Bee. L A. Moore. 11. 7 :80. Japanese 87 ' N. 16th. Bar. S. TTenrora. 10. 11. 2. District Snpariateadent Bev. William Wallace Toungaent 691 B, 62d.at M. Tabor 2790. at. E. 800th . First 1 Union and Multnomah. - Bev. J. B, Hams. 11. 7:45. First 12th snd Main. Bev. JL If. Bowes. 11. 7 -JO. Sellwood E, 9th and Spokane. Bav. J. O. Bringdale. 11 a. m. aad 7:80 p. m. Biwncwoad 65th . and 67th ate. Bev. S. Ludlow. 11. 7:30. Highland Park E. 14th and Jarrett Bev. W. P. Keebaugh. 11. 740. BrandiDsvian 948 Garfield. Bav. J. Tt aCttby. 11. 70. Firs 12th and Alder. Dr. H. U man and Bev. N. K. ToDy. 10 :80, "The Foundation of the Moral Law The First Commandment ' and baptism: 7:30, "When Jesas Pot the Truth Aoove Rhetoric" Westminiter Fssi 17tb and Solrayter. Dr. Edward H. Pence. 10:30, "The Bsample ef a Greek Christian,", and communion; 7:80, "atorais and Piety A Study of Misunderstood Words.' .- v. Central K. 18th and Ptoa." Dr. W. R Nngent, 11, "The Grace of Ferae latanee": 7:4 ft, "A, Man Who Stood Alone.". Calvary 1 ltll and Clay. Bev. L B. Quick. 11. address by Bev. Ia B. t. Houensted; 70. "Heredity and Individual Responsibility." Mt Tabor B, 55th and BaimoaL Bav. Ward MaeUenry. 11. 7:30. ' Vermoo 19 th and Wyaaat. V Bev. J. tt M erglee. - 1 1. 7 -A 0. PiecUaunt Cleveland and Jarrett. .' Bev. J. Franeia Morgan. 11. Crises in the Lira of the Apostle Paul"; 7:30, "la Big Stead. Fourth First and Gibba - Bav. Monroe G. Everett 18:80. 7:30. - Kenilwnrtli K. 84th aad Gladstone. Bev. Ia -K. Grimes... ; II. "The Bnota of tha Happy Life": 7:80. "The Maa Whe Hid h the Staff.;-.;'- ;.- T."-; -,-v'S;;- ,, -.- Hup fgth sad : Everett Preaching' iy Bee. W. L. Van Nnya. 11. "What JJo We Mean by an Ediscatioal"; 8. "Tne Man With a Withered Heart." Base City Kev. Donald W M. MeClmrm. 11. The Priesthood of Christians"; v "James, the Saeond Son of Mary." , Forbes Graham and Gaateaheia. Bev.' Genrge B. Lewis. 11. eosnmaaioa sernee; 7:30. "The Secaad Creatioa," - - -.", people's Societies as that the arnneJe th Mifcdt v largest mwUment ' they have ever had at this time erf the year. The-parish echoes meets J1-? O. m. This school fc aniqve ia that it egms with a charch service, with choir, ajhera, alter ban, era and flag bami.-tte. Tos Khool has the standard system of adoration tBe "stioeU esmreh baa pewrided. known a"Tbo Christaaa Kartara Snfaa" - Oa Saaaty ta rector will preach ia the morning aad at ht give a talk an "Some Notable Mao and Women I Hire Known h Alaska." . ETAliuEIJCAL ? Rallv daw ia tn tu nKu.mua East Market Street Evangelical church punaay at a. m. The program will begin with a song service and the princi- Sil feature will by an address by Miss argaret Re id, formerly field worker for the Near East ,rut - Sunrltin. dent Herwig of the Anti-Saloon league wui ayeagv at t nv p. m. . ii FRIES 8 The Rev. L. C Hinshaw of Newberg. yearly meeting' evangelistic superinten dent of Friends churches In Oregon and Idaho, will occupy the pulpit of the First Friends church Sunday morning, and evening. ....... r : - LUTHER AS Beginning Sunday all regular morning services - of the Evangelical Lutheran Immanuel church -will be conducted In the German language. During next Sun day moraine- Service. Which is to bes-in at 10 o'clock, the ordinance of the Lord's supper is to be observed. The subject ox the confessional address will be "Christ the Bridge room of Our Soul" srtd that of the sermon "The One Indis penslble Wedding Garment." ' . In the Sunday evening services which will be eerdncted in the English language, the pastor wnn tmcuas tne run aa mental doctnnea or tne Christian religion. The pastor wishes it under stood that none should expect him to play the rele or part of a social entertainer. "That is not the purpose for which oar Christians have built and dedicated their churches and pulpits. nor is it the purpose for which the Lord ba." rent his messengers," said the Rev. H. C. Kbeung. pastor. In connection with the church a Christian day school is being conducted by O. P. nauscu. AU grades as required by the school laws of the stats are being taught. METHODIST ' Two Portland Methodist congregations will be ravqrea Sunday by having a visiting Methodist, bishop in their pul pits. Many churches will not have pastors Sunday as all the ministers are at Forest Grove attending the annual conference. ' Bishop John L. Koelsea of Zurich. Switser- lacd. will preach Sunday morning at Sunny- side Methodist church and Sunday night at Centenary-Wilbur Methodist church. Bishop PORTLAND Trinity Virginia and Ncbrsaaa. Bar. Joha u Mcinnon. 11. 7:SO. Anabel 86th and 87th ave. Bar. John M. Paxton (supp). 11, 7:30. Millard Avenue 63th a' a and 73d at Dr. Henry White. 11. "The Influence of the Chris tian in the World and the Influence of the World on the Christian"; 7:30, stereppticoa lecture. "Industrial Activities in the Foreign eaeto. 1 Marshall street 17th and Marshall. A. J. Hanna. 11. - Bev. kfizpah E. 19th and Division. Bev. D. A. Thompson. 11, "A Satisfactory life"; 7:45, 'Sojourners. Unity E. 71st and Sandy. Bey. 8. W. See men. 11. 7:30. Arbor Lodge Bryant aad Curtis Bev. Alex ander it. jsvana 11, communion semce 1:80. n Holt Chineee 152 2d. Bet. Gee Sing 007. i p. m.. acBooi; a. preacning. Reformed Kvanpallcal First 12th' and Clay. Bev. G. Hafner. 10:45. 7:30. Second E. 83d and CMumbie bird. Bar. Hi Heusser. 11. Third Lenta Hev. , F. Llenkaemper. 11. (German); 8, (English). Reformed ftesbrtarlan Iint--Mianasota sad Ainiworth. Bev. P. D. Fisrer. 11. 7:30. Ssvseith Day Adventiato Note Regular services of this denomination an held on Saturday. i Central E. 1 1th and Everett. L. K. Dick son, pastor. 9:45. 11:15. ' Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery. E. J. Hibbard, minister. 9:50, 11. Monte villa E. 80th and Ever- J. A. Gar hart. 10, 11. Lenta 94th st and 68th ave. . D. 3. Chit wood.' 10. 11. St. Johns Central ave. and Charleston. J. M- Melkleiohn. 10. 11. . Albina Skid more and Mallory. Elder Joha Isaac 10. 11. Salvation Artny Corps No. 1. 248 Ash st Commandant A. t; Pitt. 11 a. mr. 8:15 and 8 p. m. Corps No. 4 128 1st. Ensign Jessie Millar and Captain Mrs. L. Upton. 3 and 8 p. m. Spiritualist First SpirituaHst E. 7th and Eassalo. 3, 8. - Scientific Christian Spiritttali-it & 1 Union are. N. Rev. H M. Singleton. 3. 8. Independent Spiritualistic Society 441 East 12th. Bev. Ida M. Schori. 3, "Righteoas Beea and Messages From the So-Called Dead." First Spiritual Science church AUsky bldg. Rev. Max HoUmaa. 8, 8 p. m., "Truth Makes One Free." Lectures by L. E. Phiiipa aad Emma Lister.' Ssreeenborglan Hew Christian Church Portland Hotel As sembly room. Bev. Wm. B. Recce. 11, "The Ideal Parent" Unitarian Church of Our Father Broadway and Tarn hill. Bev.' Was. C. Eliot J-i. 10:30, address by Norman F. Coleman. United Brathrwn Conference Superintendent Rev. G. E. Mc Donald. -Pint E. 15th and Morrison. Bev. Byrne J. Clark. 11. "Humanity's Mcdera Tragedy"; 8, "Finding and Losing." Second C 27th, and Sumner. Bar. Ira Hawley. 11. "His Name Waa Bar-Jeans"; 7:45. "His Spirit Waa Stirred." - Third 67th st. and 3 2d ave. 8. E. Bev. E. f. Saephard. 11, "Christ the Way"; 7:45, "Aa Uttermost Salrstioo." Fourth Trenton t. Bev. Leila Lackey. 11, 7:80. Cloverdale (Old Constttntion) (46 Jaasup. Bev. Walter Rrynoida. 10. school; 7. 8. United Kvaoeellcai First E. 18th and Poplar. Bar. H. H. Farnham. 11, 7:30. OckJey Green Willamette blvd. and Gay Bev. A- p. Schmale. 11. com amnion aervioa. ia charge of Rev. G. L. Loreli : 7:80, sermon by Rev. O. P. Gates. St Johns iTsnhoe and John,' Bar. C P. Gates. 11. 7:80. United Prwabrtertaet First V. 87th and Hawthorne. Bar. H. T. Given. 11, 70. Church of the Strangers Grand aad Wasco. Bev. 8. Earl DaBoia. 10:30, 7 JO. Kenton 120 W. Lombard. Bev. Carl Scott Dona. 11. 740, Multnomab Multnomah Station. Rev. David Steele Sharp. 10. 11, 6.4S, 7 JO. vtristtan and Msraoaary AJUanea E. 9th aad Clay. Bev. Joha K. - Fee. 11, 2 JO. "Tha Secret of Victory"; 7:80, "The Old Man. Peniel Mission 205 H Jefferson. 8. -8. Daily except Monday, at 8 p. m. , Portland Caaamoea Front and Burnside. 8, 8. Pentecostal Hret and L Washington. Bev. Will C Trotter. 11, 3. 8; daily. 8. Glad Tidings (Pentecostal) 246 Pint t. A. ApoatoUe Faith Front aad Barnside. Bev. Florence Crawford aad B. B. Crawford. 3 :30. IJO, daily 7:46. . Chrksuaa Assembly E. 20th and Ajokeny. Pastor A. W. Smith. 11, 2:45. 7:45. - Tohtnteen of America 224 Burnsida Xre aings except Monday. 8: Sunday, 8, 8. Gospat HaO XL 23th and Stark. . 10 JO. 7:80. , BiMe Standard Miasioa 2d and Morrison. Bav. Fred Horaahah, 10 JO. 2:30, 8. Charch of God 363 . Faffing. ' Bar. Barry Baal. 11. 7:45. BeaBaaHoai league - 148 13th. Re. H. Ed Ward .Mills. 11. "Thinking: for Results"; , 'The Persistent Law." by Robert H. Reed. - Unity Sneiety Central library. Mra If. Carey Clark. 7:30, study class: 8. leetnre. ' Church mt Xavia TntW-205 Central Mdc. Drvine Science 816 BV CUy. Bev. -T. M. Mmard. - 11. -LKa- ' The Society for Spraadinr the Knowledge ef True Prayer 333 Chamber : ef Commerce. Monday. 8 P- "Demstaosiisatjen." - noepel Faith Assembly MS H Tbird. " 11 2! JO. 7:45. Tuesday and Tlraraday 7:4 5 p. as. Primitive eharch East Tenth and Weidler. Be. M. EL Perdiasnd. 11. 8. 8. - The atystie Chuch of Bethwda- 409 AMder. Dr. W. W. Ann. 8., Greek Cethodoa E. 17th and CHntea. Bev. B. A. Karahlea 9. achool; 10. aermoa. Portland (Endeavorers dJill 5)old Joiir gSquare eet ext i23eek The Christian i Endeavor aocietiea of Multnomah county wU meet in their fail "four square" convention on Thursday and Friday, of next week. Paul Brown. Pacific coast secretary of Christian En deavor, will t the chief irpeaker. , s -; The meetings of Thursday will be held at the East Side Christian church. East Twelfth and Taylor streets. They will open with banquet for the alumni at S :S0 p. rm, followed by a general business session and an address by Rev.., Ralph McAfee on the "four square Endeavorer." Friday evening; the intermediates will hold a banquet at the Sunnyslde Cortgre ratlona! church. East Thirty-second and Taylor streets, followed by a mammoth rally for all young peopple. - The dele gates to the recent world Christian En deavor convention at New York will give their reports, the "four square cam paign will be presented by LeRoy Rob inson, state president, and Paul Brown will deliver the dosing address. Mr. Brown is an old favorite with Oregon Endeavorers. A large attendance is ex pected at all meetings. Xeulseo landed fa America recently from Europe.; where he haa bees administerine aid to the children of Central Enrooe and where he presided at the first session of tha Ecumuni-, cai conference m Ldadon. Ilnnst tne war he was ra cNMe touca witn (ierman Metnooxm. At the nieht service V, W. Miller wtil nreiade Bishop Nnelsen will also address the confer ence Monday morning, the Chamber Com merce forum here Monday noon, and will be the speaker at a gity-wide Methodist mass meeting st klrst M. E- church Tueeday at 8 p. m. The Rev. F. A. Schumann of the Rodney Avenue M. B. church is chairman of the committee on arrangement. ; Outstanding event gt the First Methodist cnurcn tor toe coming week will be the fare well reception for the pastor and bis wife on Monday it I p. a At the moraine service ur- stansneld win baptize children. 'The offi cial board of Pint church haa arranaad .tne re ception to which city-wide Methodism and the punne in general haa been invited. The Sunday morning service att Centeoary- nuour cuarca wui oe in tne lona of a-aaci concert u charge of J. MacMOian Muir. The 1 ouo wmg nomoers wui be given. Orchestra (a) March - (b) Gloria Haydn ' arasim now long u lord 7 . . (b) Arte '"Consider and Hear"....., MacMOian Muir u urve ear to My Cry. o lord" . MacMOian Mui iai necuauve "Behold My Servant . b) Aria "He Shall Not Strive", i.-. - - - - MacinPaa Muir v iofin (Jbligatos Mias Uladya Johnson String - Quartet "Romance" . .- Beyer i-iara station, ratty Neuaa, Masher, M. A. Howard Chorus (a) "O for the Wings ef a Dove" 1 .. Mendelssohn W "Bun of My Soul"...... Turner Orchestra "Ave Maria" Moret Chores "Hark. Hark My Soul". . . , . . Shelly Orchestra "March Militaire" ...... Schubert nexuiar services wui be bald at the lincohi Metaodiat eharch Sunday, even though the paiaor ia at conference. Tha morning aermoa will be preached by Elmer lvey, a layman from Oak Grove Methodist charch, and the evening sermon will be given by Hsriey S HaUgrea of the Swedish Baptist church and nntil reeentir state president of- the Baptist Young People's Union. A scheme to increase the efficiency of Er wiu uovm wui a in roruana naa seen out lined by the district leaene cabinet : TViim .rill be sb Epworth League luncheon aad conference every x may noon in tne X. at. C A. cafeteria. The conferences will-begin at 11:45 and con clude at 1:30. It is anticipated that young people will spend part of their noon hour at meae meetings- ana discuss local problems. The slogan will be: "Come in when you caa; go oat when you must." Announcement has been made by Miss Nellie t-nrus, supenntenaent ot the Methodist Deacon ess home, 815 East Flanders street, that an other harreat home featiTal will he tilH thi. fall for the benefit of the poor people under tne care. 01 tne cnurcn. rue borne has a large number of fruit Jar left from Mat year's festi val, which are emntar. Miss Rnrtia haa aakael the Epworth Leagues of the city to call at the deaconess borne for she empty Jars and have uiem iiueu sa ume to - return tor to nest fes tival. Members of Lincoln Methodist eharch are proua 01 tne report their pastor, the Bev, W. N. Brars, took to the annual conference at For- v-i- -j 1 1 o a ,w icq uie cuiuca dn ou membersr today it haa 101. The pastor added 51, new members during the year and took 10 Barnes from the roll, making a net increase of II or about 65 per cent. At the beginning of the conference year in October, 1920, the church agreed to increase . the pastor's salary from $800 to 81200. cash and penonaga which, under tbe laws of the church automatically in creased their dues to conference claimants 150 per cent. ' This left the church with about 1500 additional . to raise. The pastor went to con ference with sll bills paid in faB and a small balance in- the treasury. The members have pledged themselves to a 88000 budget daring the coming year. The Epworth League chapter gave an entertainment September 80 and raised enough money to purchase gymnasium auiu for the btsketball team. The Sunday morning service at Central Method ist -church will be a laymen's wmnt in which the accomphsnaMeita of tbe last year WUI . be reviewed. At 7:80 p. as.- atereoptscoa views on Hawaii will be shown. The pictures are part of the centenary group, tin Thursday aft ernoon the week day achool for juniors wUI re open, with Miss Martha Buck, director of reli gious education, in charge. On tbe earn ven ing, church training night, will be inaugurated a Bible and teacher training class. Epworth Methodist church will nuke 8undsjf evening "guest evening." Mr. Herse will give a solo and the Klebenow orchestra will play. A social half boar wUI follow tbe service. Tbe Kev. Frank L. Moore, castor, will return from conference to occupy hia pulpit Soaday. At toe rust Aorvegiaa iianisa uetnoaut Episcopal church Sunday the Be?. C. August Peterson will precah hie farewell sermons. After 88 years of work in the ministry tbe pastor waa given a year's leave of absence by the conference. He will visit Norway, where be waa bora 85 years ago. Tha Bev. V. A. Scarvie has been ap pointed his successor by Bishop Shenard. He win begin his ministry Sunday. A farewell re ception will be given tha Bev. Mr. Peterson .to night at the eharch. Tbe following remarks were made by xtiabep Sheoard Tuesday night - at the reception given Oregon Methodiat ministers at Forest Grove: 'He have not coma to win members from other churches, but to cooperate in tha work of building up the community - life aad cirilisa- taoa witn a Mart of Jove tor evaryoody. (Jburcnea an not this ting so much now ol denomination. East Side Baptist Church EAST 10TH AMD SALMON 8T8. SUNDAY 8CHOOI : A. M. FBEACH1NG AT - . A. M. "THE MAN WHO WALKED WITH COD." . 7:30 Mt ' ' OAN WE DO WITHOUT CHRIST?" ' :: '. T. f. U 4:88 P.'M.' WALTER BENWELL HINSON, D. D. - MINISTER ..'-" First SPIRITUALIST CHURCH EAST TTH AND HA8SALO 8T8. MR. IRA TAYLOR PASTOB, - ' " I5UHDAT MEETINGS i t, Alt ASD S F. M. : 'ETentng' address br Mr. Tarior, and Hessaajes by MBS. ANSA 83TTDEB .LECTURE r "THE SCIENCE OF TOUTH BT LOUIE FRA?;X MAC C3E603 SCKDAT, OCT. , 8 F. 3L ; ' THEOSOFHICAL HALIUl CESTBAt BL ILDli - PORTLAND, OREGON. ; i - urcnes Specific . training . in t the 2 Various branches of church work Till ba offered the church people of Portland at the training; achool which will open Monday night sjrider the auspices of the Portland Federation j of Churches. Multnomah County Sunday School association, tha T. M. C A. and the T. W. C A. Tha school will be held each Monday evening; from October J8 to December .12. at the T. M. . and W. C A. Some of the classes begin during4 the evening dinner in the cafeteria annex, while others last until rx m. The faculty ia made up of experts from various fields of religious activities, so it is anticipated that the courses will prove of benefit to church workers seek ing tbe solution of a certain church prob lem. The courses are primarily intended for persons engaged in Sunday school or mission clasa work. 1 Two special courses are -.being offered thia semester In boy and girl leadership, which were not given last year. A. F. Blttner. . dean. Is urging Sunday schools, young people's societies, missionary or ganizations and other religious groups to appoint certain members to take the courses and pay the registration fee of $1. Classes wilt be conducted as follows V Administration and organisation of tha Sunday school. 7 to 8 p. m.. sixth floor Y. W. C A. ; express ional work for pri mary and junior workers, 7 to 8 p. m sixth floor T. WC. A. ; principles of character building (the child under teen age), S to p. m, social hall. T. W. C A. : boy leadership ' problems, 8 :15 to 7 :5 p. m.. tn Y. M. C. A. cafeteria an nex; girl leadership problems 6:15 to p. m., Jn T. W. C. A. social hall. Seven classes in mission study leader ship will meet between 8 :0S and p. m. in various rooms of the two institutions, when instruction will be given in mission work from the primary division through the adult division. wot of kingdoms. The old contention of the churches it paasing. The contention now ia to jee which can do the most good, which caa first cross the sea for aervice. "Adult evangelism W good, bat adult evaa gellam will never save the world. Thia baa been a wonderful age of discovery. The eharch has discovered that ita hope abides in the children The world moat be as red before it haa gone into a far country because miny of the children never return. The sacredness of parenthood -must be stressed, and in coming years this' teaching will help wipe out the cars of di vorce. The church is sending more missionaries to foreign fields than ever before, - grsdustjng more ministers than ever before, haa. larger and richer congregations than ever before, but crises are now on, and it ia to help inmeeUng these crises that the conletence will deal." Tha Methodist Episcopal charch sponsors 7s hospitals and 88 homes for children and the aged la the tfnited States. A national conference of the Methodiat church to consider its world wide missionary and bene volent interests baa been -called to meet at Detroit, alien.. Nor amber 15 a IT. The con vention will assemble representatives of the charch for three daya ' of thanksgiving; prayer and counsel on the general theme. "Tbe World s Need and Oar Reply." The conference to to be held for information, inspiration and the deepening of the apiritna life of the whole church. Tha conference lias been authorised and is being held under the direction of the committee on conservation and advance. Thoaa being invited are the bishops, the district sup erintendents, tbe council of boards of benevol ences, the members and staffs of the constitu ent boards, the editors, five pastors and five laymen from each Episcopal area in addition to those holding membership in any of the benevolent boards. Methodists ot Detroit will entertain on the Harvard plan. '.- . tg . ' ' PftCSBYTEBIAX At the morning service of the First Presbyterian church. Dr. Harold Leonard Bowman will preach the first of a series of sermons on the commandments. The rite of infant baptism will also be per formed. . Tb musical aombera In the morning wfll ba -Until the !, Breaks" (Gounod) and "Uy Faith Looks Dp to Thee" 8ehneckr). Mrs. Segertoen will sing "Abide With Me," (Mddle) In the evening. A nursery for babies and small children is maintained during the morning serv ice in Boom A of the eharch bouse, under the supervision of trained nurse. Westminster Presbyterian charch will have its first communion service of the fall Sunday morning. As is the custom there will be ap propriate music by tbe choir snd aermoa by the pastor. There Will also be a reception of new members. fiu to tne mennniMi i-... win i no children's sermon. The music for the day wui- oa. a. m Antnem; "Holy Spirit Come. (1 Omii " C. o u.i. . -ti-Z. . dante in C. Henry Smart; communion anthem: "Jesus. Word of God Incarnate." Kdward Klgar. 7:80 p. 'at. Quartet and soto baritone: "Who- wvwrwvjr uoawia 01 wis water, x. fields offertory: Berceuse, C. Saint-Saeng; soprano (Concluded oo Page Five, Column Three) White Temple 1XTH AND TAYLOft 8TS. Dr. A. T. ROBINSON OF LAtteiejO, MIOH. 11:00 A. tC ' "A SIMPLE COMMAND AND A SOCIAL TRIUMPH" Tz46 P. m. .. . "MARKETING OUR GOODNESS" 8:48 A. Me 8UrlDar SCHOOL. . ss p. nyooNa peo-i.k'8 Mgrrnria r Jerusalem Nearing Her Final Fall Will. THE YICTOr'bE JEWISH, CHBISTIAir OB MOHAM MED AH WHAT Witt COME TO THIS AKCIENT CITY'IIT THE . - - NEAB FUTUBEl A Bthla Tllamlnatlon Written TTearly SN Tears Age CoaeeralBE . . FaisUaf World Problem. . ; , -'".'' 8EBMOS BT f' LOUIS L DICKSON ETABGEU8T - SUNDAY KIGHT. OCT. 9 JiM O'CLOCK T . WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT " HALL ; r COEHEB TE5TH AKD TATLOB ':: Special Congregational Sing led by Prof. C. Colcord Frederic Flahaut ,:: ' 'TloUaUt LADIES QUABTET . , , SEATS ' TBEE FUBLIC ' IJf TlTETJ CHURCH TRAINING SCHOOL TO OPEN r: tl - -'