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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. OREGON. 1 x 14 SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12,. 1921. 1 Conventions of itate 3un ens at oois em on uiues day get day 'u irst ot W EKOV. WEST TO SeconJ leek of ADDRESS SESSION Ths first -session of th thlrty-lxth annual Sunday school convention con vene at Film next Tuesday and con ttnuea until Thursday. The second sea- ion will he held at Pendleton, NoV-mber S and 10. , : In nrenaratlon for tha svent an elabo rate program haa been prepared which win ine-iuAm In the sreakers' list Got- truer Writ and a numbef of heads of prominent educational Institutions of tha state. t 10 10 Dwrotlrmal period 1 1 Greeting by Oni.ro or Ben Oleott. Ai "The Cell of th Moor to Uw RV. R. X. C. 3mportant. 'ew' of Portland Churches and S?ouog: people's, Societies Conference 3Comorrov The second annual Bible conference conducted by ths Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, Dr. W. P. "White, regional director, which opened last Sunday in tha First Baptist and Sunnyside Con gregational churches, enters its second week tomorrow. Dr. A. B. Winchester.. for many rears pastor of the Knox Presbyterian church. Toronto, Canada, speaks every afternoon at I and evening- at 7 :4S at the First Baptist church. His afternoon lectures are on the book of Colossiana and in the evening on "Vital euneemenU. trwtM of T 1:10 Children' dlvWoe Th Begisner'i Wanhln Period. Tsitrnc Kdncatlon. Study . i t..iA4 tniMliiul Work. Adult di .vision ana.U.t l tbe Sander lftoo Dts fiwMM. Young rP dios Tb Wrhlp ... Th. Tinf Panola and th Church: lt,l,H. ism: Whlk Shall W Dot Th tit-k a-hi Administrative divlki tb Sander rhoaL . , . t II Adore, "Training for Chrlatlas lsd vahia Ik Oar UU Schools." President P. 1 CI4s.Addn. "Training for Christian mA rahts la Oar Chairs Schools." Dr. Carl Doner. . Addrwa. "A Program cf Sowtsl Berries for Itt Sendsy nrhool." Kr A. i. Snllios. 5 iMnomtneunnsl banquet will be held 1 tJv. nrrmn harrhs. -T :S0 -rhildr' divialon Study of ChtloV finod. Starr T.1U Adnlt oivtston Th slight Ana of lb Mint. ln.ma.ton. Tonag aer-w A divtalon Thmagh th Wees Aetjrlttes Aortal. Administration dlrtsloa District Ot muiiaaHim: V ay audi taw. . .t . S Address. -Th Plaos of th Tlibl ia the Late el Oar Slate." Hev. Daniel Brjait Weseesdav WMj' dirtalon Tb. Prlnurr Worrfilp fnind. ' .nlr AUnxUncfc Th. Crdl Roll. SUKtv ef Childliood. KiproMdonal Work. Adult alaa kAMoatkatal Vtta ot Ui PmV Titrbv AaoouUoa. rHomaUon. loans r .w . mlm .. Tbo Vfonhis Prncnus. Tb V .... uavia awl Lha f'hureh. Attltuda. Ceowa. Wk Shall W Ior Tho CoiUga Oroop. Tho 4 inilaa llraw AdalnMnU? diTauoo; Tba Snda BVbool OrsaoUad for Viorahtp. Addrvat. "MaaUng Dottbtav About the Bible, ur T alihkao. iaat of noatinn ehareh achooU ( HaltMl to IM Binataa). 13:lt KianitJa eoatialMao lonen. Addna, "Chrkuaa BUwanUhlp." C. P. Bomndar .rt Bkanl Wotk in Onr JUtport of actio (anaral Mrrrtanr. Raport of Mat oftkara RaeocBlUna of ataadard Bnndar rhook. Awardtns of eountjr honor. Open pari lam act oa anant? aaaortaOon work. ft SO DlrialoBai banquata. ' l ie CniMrvn'a diai Studr of rnlld lined. Story TaHms. Adirlt dlrfcilooj Tha Adnlt Claae alaaang the World Naadfi. IHrudon. limnt paoptr't dlrUloa TaMblnf MaUriata. Tmbtmm of '4mlatto. AdmlalatnUon dln aio Wan-lar School Rorordo. 4ft Adrlraaa, "A U IamUnat Baa U . CoaataaUne hi. 1'inenaia , T)uraa a ia rw,n,kAH.l natind j t :A0 4'hUdro'a dtTlioon The Junior Wor atiul of rhUdhood. KiDrcadnnal ' Itaa narllamnL Adult division Th ' Ada t CUxo- aad Hmr. lhacnaaioB. Touns ri.ririoa Thraufh th Wack Aetirltw. t w.tk. a aniM Thm Iia.otiona.1 lfa. Admin- Lmiin li.uioB A Communltjr Procrun for radara, Things in the Christian Life, in the book of Hebrews. as found Dr. Lewis Sperry Chafer of New York tity. widely known author and lecturer, speaks at the Sunnyside ConKreijatioiial church twice every day at the same hours. His afternoon lectures are on prophetical themes. In the evening he speaks on the book of John. Ail these services will continue1 untl December 4 with the ex ception of Saturday. Sunday afternoon at I o clock there will be a mass meeting- in each of these churches. This conference is interde nominational and the services are open to all. Iter 11 Addraas. "Blhl Study for Hish School Crcdita," J. A. CburehtU. . IMsctuaioo. I :0 Htmn aonc- 2 Addraaa. "Wwk Day Schools of Ralixioo W. r. Woodward, Ber. Thoatss Jenkins, Br. W. E. Brinkmia. S Addmai. "Temprnne ia th 1AI of To day." Itar. Boudinot SaeleT. S:S0 Addraaa. "Th Sunns Cinwom. ius aUbrl Hirns. Addraas. "yotherinc 200 ChOdrea la the Near East." Miaa Uunnt Reid. Th ooaraotion tnaUtut faculty consists of Miss slsrrsrct Fisher. Mr. John Humph rry. Mrs. F. H. Bhsoks. Mrs. Minnie Bstes snd Dr. Prank E. Brown ot Salem. Mr. C. J. Edwards of TUUrjsook. Mrs. J. K. Kerguson of Hood Rirer, Rar. A. J. Ware of Oregon City, Professor 8. Be Punesn ol McMinnnilr. Mrs, A. F. Bittner. Mrs. Clara O. Eaaon. Mn. J. V. Bill.' Mr. 8. Esri DuBoia, Mrs. W. E. Warren. Mrs. M. B. Maschsm, Mrs. K. O. Shepsni, Uiaa Mabel Bines. Dr. Uaorge II. Young. Ksw. Nortnan E. Tolly, Dr. 8, J. Raid. Br. W. U VanVuys. Rar. A. J. SulUns, Mr. W. F. Uaut sad Rev. Ueorg Ed warda of Portland. The officers of the state convention are: President, Kev. William moii case. Eugene; vice presidents. Dr. Earl Else, Dr. Frank E. Brown, Salem ; Fred Schmidt. Pendleton ; recording secretary, D. T. Short; treasurer," R." M. Parks: acting general secretary. Miss Georgia Parker. 9 GIYI5G OKEGON PUBLICITY From all parts of the country and from overseas cordial thanks have been received for the special Issues of the WHITE TEMPLE 1ITM UNO TaTLOB STB. MOODY INSTITUTE Meetings Now On i A. J TWl MOt-V SPIRIT )kfl- Ts4S S. HL "IS THI s-MltfMT WORLD OROCR TO ORTIHOgt" BoU Barrlora la Charge of Ir. WlncheaUr Tef Toronto, fsnada. J BWO MUSIC. UlU'l'Vb SUBJECTS, Th Moatlngs r noa-aeetarUa -Ery-kndy Welcome St rr. WIIK-DAV OONSiRINOtS at and T:4B r, m. CVtRT DAY KXOIPT SATURDAY. The meeting of the Portland chapter of the Unitarian Laymen's league ap pointed tor Monday evening will be omit ted by order of the president. Dr. Noble Wiley Jones. The membership suid at tendance campaign In which au ine churches of the denomination are coop erating is under way and will continue until Easter. The Women s Alliance will hold a meeting on Wednesday, November is, at 2 p .m. , . The i Presbyterian ministers will meet in the First Presbyterian church next Monday.. November vl4. at 10:30 a. m Dr. Pence will give an address on "Shall We Keep Theology Systematic T The rerular monthly meeting of Bap tist Sunday school superintendents ana teachers will be held Tuesday night at the University Park Baptist church. Supper will be served at 6;30 p. m. and the forum will begin an hour later. The workers will discuss certain proposed changes In Baptist Sunday school liters ture. ' The public is welcome. The , regular monthly meeting of. the Men's dub of the Central Presbyterian church will be held on Tuesday evening. Instead of the .usual banquet provided by the women; all the families of the church are asked to bring their dinner with them. The men are arranging -a splendid program to ToUow the dinner anil social hour. $rp , siM& The Rose City Park Hen's Community club will celebrate their annual Fathers and Sons banquet Monday : evening at the Rose City Park Community church. Supper will be served at'6 :30 p. m.. after which a program will be held. All men in the community are invited to come and bring a eon, either their own or someone else's in their neighborhood.- A delightful evening is assured, as a spe cial effort has been put forth to make this a big success, and it will also serve to more fully bring out the purpese of the club that is to have the men be come acquainted with other men in their own community and also to" express or bring out any thoughts or ideas which will help to improve their community. The Men's club of the First Presbyter ian church meets every Tuesday night at 3 o'clock in the Sunday school auditor ium. Next Tuesday night John Lethaby. secretary of the Oregon diocese of the Episcopal church, will .address the club oa the subject, "From the Amason to the Lend of Fire." The men's quartet will sing several selections. At the close of the program refreshments will be served and an opportunity will be given the men of the . congregation -and thelr friends to get acquainted with one An other.. - ' Baptist Three services 11. 3 and 7:45 p. m. will be held today. -Dr. A. B. Winchester of Toronto, Canada, will conduct them all. Those who have heard Dr. Win chester at the conferences through the week have been wonderfully helped and it is hoped that many will avail them selves of today's opportunity. BTsngciMt jxuo l . xtenuey ax uaiTary oapist church will us sa iUustrstirej chart Sunday ere ning to impress bis meaning. Mr. Bentley comes to Portland with a splendid record of years ot aoceeaafal work as sa Oregon pastor snoV ct an celiac The interest grows, in the CalYsry aseetings. which will continue all next week. Inspiring song serrices. - The H. T. M. C, th Highland Baptist awn's Bible class,, is holding prayer and prsisa serrices one ercry two weeks preparatory for the winter's work of th gospel team. This Friday ereniiig is the monthly business and social meeting and the class win meet at the home of Mr. U. A. Uaamumen. 6S8 Leland street, at 7:45. On Wednesday evening th Home Builder, the At th Fust ConrrrEstional cburrh on San- day moraine Dr. McElreea will conduct a spe cial - "i'sihar aad Son service. At the evening question forum he win. answer these t onr Ques tions: 1 Was Colonel BcosereH ia a preview existence the Soman 'Caesar": 2. "What b th Most Difficult Question Before the ltssrmajneat Conference I."; 3,"iv a Few Word Portraits of the Principal delegates to That Conference"; 4, "Does the Debate A moor Unitarians Mesa That Some -Do Not BeGev in God?" i On Monday night Lawrence Todnera. who has lost returned from China, will give, a brief talk at ma jest Congregational chorea brotnernooa bamraet on "The China ot Today; Then will follow a debate between C C Chapman, editor i of the Oregon Voter, and Frederick Vimng ; Fisher. th manager of the exposition commit tee, en the "Pro snd Con of the Kipoaiupn of 192 5."- 1 Tha brotherhood Quartet will : sing. Jndge BowsmsB will presid. Dinner will be served st :S0. On Wednesday afternoon the Woman's Mis sionary society of the First Congregational ehnrrh win bold its monthly meeting. Mrs. W. K- Koyal will preside and a group o( the women will sneak. Evening . servic at Pilgrim Congregational church will begin at 1 mWcart of 7:30 aa usual and will be ia charge ot the officers of the Christian Endeavor society. This service it one of the new departments inaugurated by the fxts- tor. 1 tie enure working membemhip of th young married people s Bible class ef Highland cuuica u news oinoea mio croups di live, escu Bantiat. will meet st tha horn of Mr - and Mm. I group beosniing responsible for a ' service, th pastor in each instance taking the ; last number on the program. ' The public is invited. 1 At the St. Johns Community Congregational church Monday evening the regular monthly meeting was held. A 20 minute community sing was indulged in and enjoyed, after which U. K. Vanees epoke on "The Real Boss in Industry." Mr. Vaneas was thoroughly at home with tha subject and brought out some very interesting thoughts. ! Mr. Oliver plsyed two 'violin solos. The refreshments were served by th men of the church- They surely did a good job of i this time ; and established a record for hem selves. These monthly meetings are going to be regular with the church. The hop is that every dayj practical problems may ' be brought PatheaL 1060 East Fstrrtrenth street, at 7:30 for a social evening. Children will be welcome as there will be a separate party for the little folks. Tbe Thud Bsptist church will observe "Father. and Bon Day" at both tha morning and evening serrices Sunday. Special music appropriate for the occasion will be rendered by the choir and th Kev. Bay Edwin CI no will preach. Fathers and sons are invited to sit togther at th services. Dr. JbUnsoa ot toe East Side Baptist church has just returned from Seattle, where he has had a most successful meeting and will be in charge of th mid-week service as usual on Wednesday evening. Christian On Monday evening at 6:30 in the church parlors of the First Christian church the Mission Circle' Girls will have an "Each-One-Bring-One" meeting, beginning with a dinner served by the mothers of the adult Missionary soci ety. The dinner will be followed by the regular mission study and a discussion of current missionary events. On Friday evening a father and son supner wm be held in tbe church dining room. The sapper will be prepared by the Xonhg Matrons Bible class and a live program of toasts and. after-dinner speeches will be presented by both sons and fathers. Music will be furnished by i the church orchestra and Attorney B. F. Mulkey will , Congregational The young girls of. the Atkinson Me morial Congregational church are form ing a dramatic league. They will study and prepare a few chosen pageants dur ing the year and stage them for the benefit of the community. The league is undnr tha wpH.knnwn. &r1 lAadrnhin nf Mrs. 'Eleanor Palmer. This work is to take care of the social life of the youne phens will hold its regrular weekly meet- people, 'sw jlng in the parish house Sunday at 6:30 before tliet people by men who are in a position to speak with aathonty. At the Sunnyside Congregational church Dr. J. K. Brown of San Francisco will speak at the m.rning service. At 3 o'clock and again at the evenine service Dr. Lewis Hnerrv Chafer of New York will speak. Preceding' : the. evening service there win be a short organ recital, when Miss Martha Reynolds will play. Last Sunday a capacity audience filled the house, both morning and evening, when the splendid new pipe organ was dedicated as a memorial organ to past and present members and friends of the church. , The Moody Bible conference meeting will be held in the Sunnyside Congregational church all this week excepting Saturday, twice daily, at 3 and 7:43 . p. m. Dr. Lewis Sperry Chafer wul be the speaker. Special significance will attach itself to the service to : be held Sunday evening at the High land Congregational church. Wednesday after noon the : ladies will hold a social tea st the home of Sin, fipieler, 936 tart Sixth street north. Ou Fridsy the Ladies' Aid society will conduct a thanksgiving sale at the church rooms. The sale opens at 10:30 a. m. and will consist of various' usef ul articles, slso food. Lunch will bo served from 12 to 1 :S0, Episcopal The Young People's society of St. Ste- p. ,m. All member are urged to attend. Election of officers . and other Impor tant business- is to be transacted. -- The young people will, celebrate their second anniversary with- dinner and. enter tainment in the parish: house on Mon day at 6:30 tv m. Miss Claire Wilson will lead and give, the principal talk on 'Lnsarmament. - At S- Michael and All Angels. Boa CHy Park, tha Young. People's nwating Sunday v-wine- will be led bv Mia Brtb Bnotkerboff. ther parts will be taken by iHarotd Bankia, Lewis Rueppeil ana. Harold Bring. Lutheran Holr communion will be observed la connection with the Susjday - morning service in Our Saviors Lutheran church. corner East Grant and Tenth streets. Rev. M. a. Christensen will preach a memorial sermon in honor of those who rmssed awav during: the church year 1 Special nrayere will be offered in behalf oi success lor me uisau-iaauisesii mn fernee. ; The youne people of the church win discuss "Joseph and His God" hi the Luther leaeue meeting: Sunday evening, Th members and friends of Bethlehem, formerly Bethlehem Norwegian, will gather for special services, this day being decided upon as the annual fall festival. Th sermon wui n preached by the pastor. Bev. H. i. Thorpe. Mrs. Bertha Ellmgbo and Mrs. K. Boald. well knewn singer in th city,, will assist in th services with their singing, and Mis Era Lange will b at th organ. At the close of th services a general thank offering will be re ceived. Methodist At the Woodlawn Methodist church C. W. Miller will be the speaker at the mornine service. The Epworth league "Wln-My-Chum" week, opens with a spe cial address bv the pastor Sunday eve ning. Dr. J. T. Abbett is the speaker , Tuesday evening. Webber's orchestra will furnish a musical treat Friday eveninsr. Many people are bewildered these days by th trm "conscience" and also a to what th Bible teaches concerning it. Dr. Bluett of the Boss City Park Community church will make plain the meaning and content of th term, th Bible teaching concerning it and its application in practical life, at the morning service. In the' evening the subject' promises very much of real interest to. thinkers and well withers in their own time. Japan is regarded by many as a menace and the on nation moat likely to disturb th peace of the world within the next few years. Dr. Haett spent 10 years in that land as a missionary, knows tha lan guage, the customs snd th people and baa been for years a student of things Oriental. An invitinff aervice ia nlanned at th flunnv- side Methodist church Sunday morning. Tbe program will be doable-header in that, the Sunday school and th church will combine forces. Beginning with the "cradle roll" each department of th Sunday school 'will preach a brief sermon on the general theme "Building." Dr. Gallagher will represent th combined force and will speak on the subject, "The Great Con tractor." The Epworth. league of Centenary-Wilbur has ifloire (Ekurcnes iPle ad in o ye Jfor? disarmament One hundred and " on ch-urchea and church bodies have adopted .'the resolu tion on limitation - of armament as printed on The Journal's church page. The tSounctl ot Churches haa sent to President Harding and to Oregon repre sentatives In congress a telegram quot ing the resolution In full aad reporting the names ef the adopting churches. Another message Is to be sent carrying the names ot churches reporting since the telegram was dispatched. All churches reporting to the office of the Council of Churches. 420 Piatt building, Main 8146. before Tuesday noon will be Included in this second message. PULPIT" EXCHANGES DIRECTORY OF CHURCH SERVICES IN PORTLAND churchman- giving wide publicity to Twentv-fifth Sundav After Trinity . A 1 . V. - W.. 1 " ine attractions ui um vrcuu wunuj. In the "Southern Churchman" pictures of Mount Hood and of Portland churches will Illustrate a special article, which will make Portland known through the solid South. EAST SIDE BAPTIST EarrtOTH AND MLMON WALTS INVVtLL HIM.SON DANIEL BRYANT MESISTElta rrawohlng by DR. H IN SON 11 . IH.---TM1 REAL LORD'S PRAYER" 7:30 P. . THE UNPARDONABLE SIN" SUNDAY SCHOOL :30 A M. MID-WEEK 6ERV1CB WEDNESDAY AT 7:l F. k. Y.EC.A. SCH DAT AFTF.I150O ME58 MKKT1KU, III SPEAKER Dr.CarlG.Doney Presides! YTniegaette TJatversIty SUBJECT "THE VALUE OF FRIENDSHIPS" ALU TOCKO MIX 1-T1TED TRIN EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1STH AND EVERETT STS. REV. DR. A. A. MORRISON RECTOR. SERVICES NOLV COMMUNION, S A. M. MORNINO PRAYER AND SERMON SHORT EVENING PRAYER and ADDRESS IN tni SNartt, a r. m. 11 'CLOCK. MORSINO SUBJECT, "PEACE OR WAR." TUB HOCR HAS STRUCK FOB THE CHOICE OP THE WORLJ. SPEOIAL MUSIO BY FINE VESTED CHOIR. A DIGNIFIED AND BKATJTIFTJI. SERV ICE COME AMD HAK IT. Fir.t SPIRITUALIST CHURCH BAST TTM AND NASSALO STS. SUNDAY MEETINGS AT S AND S P. M. OONPERENCE MEETING AT S P, ML Evening address delivered by Mrs. Althaa V. Wieeeadanger ' on the subject of Tk TeenpU ef the living Cod" First Methodist TWELFTH AND TAYLOR TWO SPECIAL ADDRESSES DR. CARL 6. DONEY President ef Willamette University Morning, 10:30 "Saturated America.' Eremitic, 7i30 "The Other Boats' Calvary Presbyterian CHURCH 11TN AND CLAY STS, 11 A. M. Here. Munr) C Everett 7i30 P. M. Rerv. E. R. B. Hollenited Apostolic Faith Mission CORNER FRONT AND BURNSIDE iteetlnf held at 10:30. 1:30 and 7:30 every Sunday. 7:45 every night in the week. All Nations meeting; Sat urday nlcht. " ALL MTE1C0ME 50 COLLECTION N V. Portland Lodge Theosophical Society , 'Pretests MR. MAX WARDaALL of Seattle, National Lecturer Theosophical Society, In three Public Lectures, as follows : SUJliAYY "SOY. . 1. M, -WresttlBE Wita fata. MOXDAT, JfOT.'lVS IN at, ' . "Hick Fereeatafe Psychoio; y." TURSTJAY ROY. Ift. IT.H, -Fereoaal 'AareBaeBfT." - , ;Mr. Wardall n t lawyer and noted stu- i aent ot "Sociology , has traveled exten. sively In Europe. Asia, Africa. Australasia . .. a the Orient, .v. ALL ARE YTEXCOXEoKO ADMISSION Uniform Sunday School Tjcmob "Pan! Bcfor Felix." Acta 28:25 to 24:27. Golden Text "Herein I also exercise my self to liav a conscience void of offense to ward God and men a 1 wars." Acts 24:16. Yoong People's Topics Christian Endeavor "Bible Examples 'of Personal Evangelism." Matt. 4:18-22; 9:9-10. Epworth League "Bible Examples of Per sonsl Evangelism." MatL 4:18-22; 9:9-10. Baptist First White Temple, 12th and Taylor. Dr.. A. B. Winchester of Toronto. 11, "HolJ fcnirit r.lorifvina Christ": 8. "Hav W a Sound Eonudationf": 7:30, "IS th Present World Order to Continue?" East Side E. 20th and Salmon. Dr. W. B. Hioson and Bev. Daniel Bryant. 11, "Th Real Lord's Prayer"; 7:80, "The Unpardonable Sin." Third Vancouver and Knott. Kev. R. E. Close. 11, "A Father's Bast Gift to His Son"; 7:30. "A Son's Beat Gift to His Father." Arleta 48th eve. and S4ta St. S. E. 3er. Own T nav. 11. 7:80. Oalvarv E. 8th and Grant 11. "Elo quence"; 7:30, "Way . of' Life Made Plain ai kiM E 45th and Main. " Kev. W. B. Stewart 11. "A Story of a Life Fully Sur rendered": 7:80, "Repentance a Necessity. Kellwood Bethany Bev. C. 8. TnnneU. 11, 7 ' Grace E. 76th and Ash. ' Bev. 3. H.lil.hm 11 7 -SO. Swedish 16th aad Hoyt Ber. T. G. BjoUa- A.r 111 4K 7 SI). Sf Vhna-Cbicarn and Tonard. 11. 7:80. Hi'chland EL Sth and ABjerta. Bev. Walter L. Riley. 11. "How te Secure a Wariea World"; 7:30, "Pursued by Old Enemies." Tabernacle K. 4T.o ants ngwsw&. n. University Park Draw and Fiska. Rev. G. R. . Bchlaoch (supply). 11. s. ML Olivet (colored) Broadwsj aad Everett. Kev. J. W. Anderson. 11, 8, Lenta 88th st aad 60th are. Bar. E. A. Smith. 11.7:30. Second (German) Rodney and Morris. Bar. r. Hoffman. 11. 7:80. Italian Minimi E. 44th and Shermaa. Kr. Eugen FantetU. 2:30, school; 8. Eliin Swedish E- 6th at Alberta. 2:30. OsAholle Pro-Cathedral 18th and Davis. Kev. George J. Campbell. . , 7:18. 8:30. S:45. 11. St Peters Lenta. Bar. J. F. O'Flyna. 8. 10:80. 7:80. St Lawrence Sd and Shermaa. Rev. J. C Hniha a 8:10. 10:20. 7:80. St Francis E. 12th snd Pin. Rav. L K. u.v.n... a a a is 11 Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams and Stanton. Bev. W. A. Daly. , 8. 9. 11. 7:80. Holy Rosary E. Sd at Clackamas, very nav. v a ni-. o P- a. 7. 8. tt. 11. 7:80. St Rose E. 581 at Alameda. Bar. J. 1L flTanwll. S. 10:80. 4. St Andrews E. 9th and Alberta. Bev. ThnmM ti.rmn S 10:SO. 7:80. Tha Madeleine E. 24th and Biakiytm. Bv. Georg F. Thorn pacn. 7:80, 9. II- , Asnnsion E. 76th and Yimh. L Franciscan Father. 8, 10:30, 7:30. ! Blewd Sacrament Maryland and Blaadeaa. Bev. B. V. KUy. 8. 10:30. 7:80: Holy Cross 774 Bowdoia. Bev. OL Ray mond. 8. 10:30, 7:30. v St Igsatia 8220 43d st S- E. Jsentt Fathers. 6:30. 8. 10:80, T. St Stephen E. 4 2d and Taylor. Bev. Warrea A. WaitL S. 8. 9:l. ll. ' Holy Redeemer Portland Blvd. and Van couver ave. Rav. P. Braasnser. C 8, S. B. a a io an 7:o. Bt Philip Nerl (Paulist Fathers) E. lth at Hickory. Rev. U. L. Ferry. C. 8. P. Tin o ia-so a. ' Church ef the Assumption S. Smith ava. at Nawtoa. Servit Fathers. . 8. 10:80, 7:30. Sacred Heart K. 11th and Center. Bev. twi r a tt a lA'AA. 7 -11(1 St Agatba E. 15th and Nefaalcm. Bev. John Cummiaky. S, 10.3 V. 1 :u. - 8t Stanislaus (Poikh) Maryland and Fall ! tt.i. MstnsawskL &. 10:80. 7:30. St Joaeoh (German) 15th and Coach. Bev. Fro win Epper. 8..10:80. 7:80 St Michael (ItaBaa) 4th aad Mill. w , m t a.A 1AA 7XA am. hkwii a. . St Clare's Capitol Bill. Father Aloyeta O. F. at 7:18. 9:15. Rt Charla E. 83d and Alberta. Bev. If. ir.ii.M a ih is All Saints E. SSta ana uoaea. atav. nu- 19 Onnin. 8. 10:30. St Patrick's 19th and Savier. Bev. Charles M. Smith, Maases. 8, : XI. i:a. Bt Brigitta's Cbapel . amton-Gla Hatbor. IlKmiM m a saaHa). 9 a. sa. Our Lady of ' Sorrows E. 62 and Wood stock. R.v. G. O. Fallu. 8. 10:48. 'JO. St Anthoav ChaMi 7022 48th ava, Be. (1 C VSTht, -B a. am . - Holv Femur Chapel S. 3 7th and Besv Bev. 6. 0. Falla, S:45. 7:4J. . t ; Ctwietlaa . First Park and Columbia. Bar. Harem H. Griffav 11. "Things That Threaten": 7 :80, "The Two Great. HcartrCriea of Humanity. ) East Bid K. 12th and Terms. Kev. Noras F. Jotukoo. 11, 7:80. . ' v Chuirh cf Christ Rodney aad Kaott. Joseph Boyd. ll.f7:80.- . Monta villa E. 7u aad, GUsaav Bev, W UW . 11 V.Ifl. Kera Park Bev, , T. HV Ghottnley. 11. TSt fuline riaTrsl aad Oswego. Be. Br bert Jeeea. 11.8. . . TabeTnacwr k 2Sf aad AS-irta. Bee. TfKk. U . IT 7:10. SaUwooO o xenuse. sev. . aa, ouatsa. 11. 7:30, .:- ' " - Advent Caaasttsva Ssteaa lifma Baa and t1' ll CtirktleB Science Tssoa sucjeet: "Mortals and lauoortals. Ftrak lth and Everett - 11. S. Second aV U and HoBaday.. 11, 8.; ., Third E. lith and Salmon 11. S. .- . Kmuth Vancouver and Easersea 11, 8. Ftfth-S-SSaV aad -42d an. 8. E. 11. Buth Macie tempi. 368 larahlli. 11, S. s Seventh Smith ava, and New Iota. 1L AU ch arena Wednesday. S P. an. , .; einjieuwel -rim Park and Madiaoa. Dr. W. T. M- Klveen. 11, Fsther-and-Son service; ,70, question-and-anrwer service. Sunnyside E. 3 2d and Taylor. Dr. 3. J. Stanb. 11, sermon by Dr. J. E. Brown; 3. Dr. 3. K. Brow San Francisco; 7:30, Dr. Lewis S, Chaffer, New York. Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett. Kev. E. E. Flint 11, "Standardized Man Tow er"; 7:30, "Reading the Signs of th Times." Highland E. Sth and Prescott. Rev. Edward Constant ' 11. "What Is the Bible to Met"; 7:30. "Our Debt to the Unknown Dead." Waverleigh Heights E. 3 2d and Woodward. Rev. Oliver P. Avery; 11. "Discoverins the Un known God"; 7:00, "Our Future What W Are." Laurelwood 45th ava and 65th st S. E. Mrs. Alios M. Handsaker. 11. 7. Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Rev. lu W. Price. 11, "He Knows Tour Name' 1, service in charge of Christian Endeavorersr University Park Haven and Lombard. Bev. a H. Johnston. 10:30. 8. Finnish Mason and Albina. Rev A. A Bsrju. : and 8 pm. St Johns S. Ivanhoe and Richmond. Kev. D. Elmer Noune. 11, sermon by Rev. Ralph McAlee; 7:30, Dr. 3. K. Brown of San Fran cisco. Danish-Norwegian E. 234- and Sumner. Rav. Ol Tora-easeifc 11. 7:30. First Carman Ebenexar E. 7th and Stanton. Rev. Georaw Zochar. 10:30. 7:80. Seeond German E. 8th and SUdmora Bev. Hanrv Hacdcanz. 10:30. 7:30. Zion German E. 9th and Fremont Rev. J, H. Hops, 11. 7:80. Dunkard Church ef the Brethren Borthwick and Brain. ard. Rev. J. U. U. Stivenon. ll. 7:3U. Eplseepal Bev. Pro-Cathedral of St Stephens -1 Sth and Clay. Rigt Rev. Walter Taylor Sumner, bishop; very Rev. K. T. T. Hicks, dean. 7:4d, communion; 7:45. 11. "The Cursing of Merc": 7:45, prayer and address. Trinity 19th and Everett Bev. A A. Mor rison, rector. 8. 11. Bt Davids lust iztn ana neimont. tev, Thos. Jenkins, rector. 7:30. 9.30. 11. 7:30. Bt Msrks 21st ana Marsnau. Kev. J. u. Hatton, rector. 7:80, 11. Bt Pniline '.'42 Kusaeu. ID. 11. St Andrews -Hereford St. Portsmouth. Bev. John D. Rice. 8. 11. 7 JO. Grace Memorial East 17th and W eldier. Bev. O W T.vkir. 11. 8. St Michaels and All Angels si 43d ana Broadwav. Rev. F. T. Bowen, vicar. 8, 11 "Banishing War by Practicing the Principles of Jesus. Church of Our Savior 60th ave. and 41st st S. E. Rev. John B. McCormick. 10.11.7 :30. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hoscitaL Kev. F. K. Howard. 7, 9:30 a. St Pauls Woodmen. Bev. Oswald W. Taj lor 4 TV tr St Johns Memorial 16 th and Harny, Sell- wood. Rev. John B. McCormick. 10, 11. 5 St Matthew Corbett and Bancrott Kev. F. H Clark, vicar. 10. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham. Rav. John Dawson, rector. 7:30, 9:45. 1L 30. Mission of St Johns Bickner haB. Eat. John D. Bice, vicar. 2 and 3 p. m. Rt Peters Chapel E. E2d and Bornsiae. 1ft tn. - St James Cnapei s. Tza r- ana eixa av. 10. 7:10. Church of th TTansIlcuraaon is. ootn ana Division, '3 p. as. Evenesncal East Market Street & 6th and Market Rev. Ezra Haurer. 11. 7:30. day Street iota ana may. Kev. jacoe U Ledin. 11, 3, 7:30. Bwvdish Tabernacle X. 17th and Gllsan. 1 Ledin. 11, sermon by Rev. R. Peter son; a. preacning Dy sr. a. o. sutcuxie; 7 :30. preaching by Rev. - K. Peterson. Lents r. B. culver, ll. 7:so. West Portland Multnomah station. Bev. H. B. Scaauaraaea. 11. 7:30. Free aSethoeTst First E. 9th and still. Bev. W. J. Johnson. Erangelistio service in charge of Walter Klots- bacn. ll. T. . Central E. 55tn ana naaaera, xiev. a. u. Roper. . 11. 8. AJoerca js. sou ana vvygaos, uev. o. a Barns, 11. 7:48. St Johns E. Kkomona ana ataason. Kev. T. B. Dewsen. 11. 7:30, Lents Bev O. . Blair. 11. 7 :so. Friend First E. 35th and Main. 11. 7:45. West Piedmont Borthwick and Jersey. Bev. Carey Jessup. 11. 7:45. ris. .Bev.! P.. Raimussen. 10, 11. Bt Johns Peninsula and Kilnetrick Rav. L. Lndwig. 10V45. 7:80. Swedish A u rut tana Stanton and Rodney. Rev. V. G. Ogren. 10:45. 7:45. Immanuel 19 th and Irving. Rev. A. Y. An derson. 11, 8. Portsmouth Lovelv and Fortune. Rev. A. C B. Knutsen. 11. 7:30. - Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) iChap- msn and Salmon. Bev. H. H. Koppalmann. 9:15, 1015. 7:45. ; ; . Immanriel iMiamnri STnnrl) B 15th and Leo. Rev. H C. Ebeling. 10:30, German service; 7:30, English service. Church of the Redeemer (English) E. 15th north and Wygant School 10. service 11. einmsn 179 Fsrgo. Rev. A. Balnuncn. lu, Sunday school 7. St Marks (Wlanovuin Rvnodl Msllorv ana Skidmore. Rev. P. Hinderer. 9:30. 10:30. Mlethodiat SplscooU j Carson Heights Eighth and Hume. Bev. G. 8, Brown, 10. Centenary-Wilbur E. 9th and : Fine. Dr. Chas. MacCaughey. 11. Dr. Thos. L. EHot will preach; Dr. McCaughey will speak on - "Say Mn Shibboleth." Central Vancouver and Fargo. : Ber. A. ft Maclean. 10:45. 7:30. Clinton-Kelly E. 40th and r-awelL Rev. E. 8. Mace. 11, "The Eternal Now'i 7. serrices in charge of Epworth league. i-pwortn zoui ana Bavier. sev. irrang u. Moore. II, "Characters snd National Stabil ity"; 7:3U, "Community Service, Worship and ffigtibortmeas. Errol Heights Darlington nalL Sunday sccool, 11:15 a. m. First Twelfth and Taylor. 10:50 First Norwegian Dsniih 18th and Hoyt Rar. ST. A. Scarrle. 11, 8. German Rodney and Stanton. Rev. F. A. Schumann. 10:45. 8. Hoyt St 15th and Hoyt Ber. E. E. Hertxier. 11, 7:30. Laurelwood E. 63d and Fester. . Kev. T. E. Finley. 11, 7:30. Lents 8 Sth st and 58th ava : Rev. F. R. Sibley. 11. 7:45. Lincoln . 52d and Lincoln. Kev w. N. Byars. ' Linntoa Robert M. Gatke. 11. "Buildmg Amid tha Ruins"; 7:30, "The Question of Values." ', Moota villa E. 80U and Pine. Rev. F. A. Ginn. i 111 Tabor E. 6 lit and Stark, i Bev. D. U. Fields. 11. 8. Patton Alberta and Michigan. Rev. Georg H. Bennett 11. 7:30. Bev. Rose City Park E. 68th and Alameda. Rav. G. W. Huett 11, "Scriptural Conscience 7:30. "Japan. Pat and Present', Sellwood E. 15th and Tacoma. i Rev. G. F. Phelps. 11, "The Superlatives of God' ; 7:30 "Tbe Mirage of Life," t Sunnvside E. 35th' snd TamhiQ. Rev. T. H. Gallagher. 11, rally day by Sunday school and church: 7:45. "Dad a Bon. St Johns W. Leavitt and Syracuse. Rav. W. E. Kloster. 11. 7:30. Swedish Beech and Borthwick. Rev. G E. Kallstedt 11.. 7:30. ( University Park Fiske and Lombard, : Rav. H. T. Atkinson. 11. 7:30. Vancouver Av. . Norwegian-Danial Skidmore and Vancouver. Kev. Gustave A. Storaker. 11. "The Purification of a Christian Life": 8, "The Christian Goal." Westmoreland Milwauki and Midway.. Kev. E. 8. Mace. 7:30. sermon by pastor. Woodstock 44th and Woodstock' B. E.. Rev. Walton Skipworth. 11, 8. i Woodlswn E. 10th near Durham ava Rav. J. H. Irvine. 11, "Church Education"; 7:30, "WJiy Jesus Had to Go Away." ; African Zion 417 Williams are. Rav. L A. Moor. 11, 7:80. Japanese 87 N. 16th. Kev. I S. Uemura. 10. 11. 2. ' i District Superintendent Rev. Wulism Wallace Toungson. 691 E. S2d. st N. Tabot 2790. St. E. South Henry White. 11. Marshall street 17th and Mtnhin Bev. A. J. Hanna. 11. Uirpali E. 16th and Division. Bev. D. A. Tbompsoo. 11. Unity E. 71st and Sandy. Rev 8. W. See- men, ll, sermon by Rev. A. R. Evans; 7:80, noo Aac ennsoan. - Arbor Lodg Bryant and Curtis. Bev. Alex ander B. Evans, 11. 7:30. Hplt Chinese 152 2d. Rev. Ge Sing ooy. j p. m.. scnool; s, preacnina Reformed Etaoeellcei First- 12th and Clay. Bev. G. Hafnec 10:43. 7:30. Second E. 88d and OJumbia blvd. Bev. H. Heusser. 11. Third Lents. Rev. T. Llenkaemper. 11. (German); 8.- (English). Reform ea Piesbiterlan First Minnssota and Alnsworta. Rav. F. D. Fraaer. 11. 7:80. Seventh Oev AovenUtta Note Regular services of this daaogelnauoa are beld on Saturday. central . llth and Everett I a. IMCK l. pastor. 9:45. 11:15. Tabernacle flth and Montaomarv. K. J. Hlbbard, minister. 9:50. 11. slontavilla E. 80th and Eitr-" J. A. Gar- hart. 10. 11. Lents 94 th at aad 58th ave. J. 3. Chit wood. 10. 11. St Johns Central av. and Charleston. 3. M. Meiklejohn. 10. 11. Alb ins Skidmor and Mallory. Elder Joha 10, 1L Seivatien Army Com No. 1. 248 Ash st Commandant A. T. Pitt 11 a. m.. 8:16 and 8 p. m. Corns No. 4 128 U lit Ensign Jeasla ilillai and Captain Mrs. L. Upton. 8 aad 8 p. m. Sph-Ruallst First Spiritualist X. 7th and Eaasalo. 8, 8. Scientific Christian Spiritualist 61 Union ave. N. 3. 8. Independent SDU-itualistic Society 441 East 12 th. Rev. Ida M. Schorl. S. "Awakening of a New Ltfe. rirst Spiritual ecience Church Alisky bldg. 6 and 8 p. m. Lectures by Mrs, L. E. Philips and , Mrs. Emma Lester, "Armistice Day and, Its Message to tbe World." Persons! Message Church Portland hotel as sembly room. C W. Shaw. 7:45. Swadsn bora law New Christian Church Portland Hotel As sembly room. Rev. William R, Uece. 11, "Ideal Marriage. Unitarian- Church of Our Fathei Broadway and T em bill. Rer. Wm. C Eliot Jr. 10:80, "Good News." arranged three moling meetings for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nightt of next wee. saeetipra will be' a prelude to four weeks of evangeuam heading up each widk .In a great Bccday night mreting The first ef these Sua- day night meetings will be next Sunday. Tbe Vancouver Avenue Norwegiaa-Dsnish Methodist Episcopal church, corner Vancouver avenue and Skidmore atreet, wul have special servic next Sunday morning and -evening. . The Minnehabes wul sing and Mate Lilliae, Peterson will be at tbe organ. . Th pastor of the church. Gusuv A. Storaker, will apeak. , Presbyterian Church On Wednesday evening- at 7:45 o'clock Rev. Norman K. Tully will conduct a m lesion study class in room H of the First Presbyterian church., usinc the text-book. "The Kine-dom and the Na tiona" The subject this week ia India. The women of the concrefatlon are ail Invited. The congregational dinner at the First Pras- bytrrisn church on Thursday evening, served la cafeteria style, is fog member of th eon gregation and those who desire to come should make reservation not later than Wednesday. At tiie prayer meeting servic. which begin at 7:43 It. Bowman ia giving a series ot : studies ia th Book of Kevelatioaa. The subject for Thursday evening u found in Keveiaoone IZ4I and 14. Every Friday at 2 p. m. Mia Elnora Thomp son of the faculty of th University of Oregon extension department of th First Presbytarisn church, will give a lecture tn races A of the ehorch bouse, on social eonditaons, to which all the women are invited. The monthly social tea of the Woman's so ciety of the Central Presbyterian ehnrcs will be grtn oa Wednesday afternoon at the home of am. K. a. Unlay, sui East Uliaaa st Piedmont Presbyterian church is about to enter into a new field of endeavor, a fmanrml campaign. To assist ia making It's success they have engaged a financial specialist. Rev. 8.- D. Archibald of Baa Franciaeo. who .mill arrive S'lnday morning. In the morning ' aerric he will gii a brief talk, attempting to outline in part his purpose here. Naturally it will take compiet aurvey of the aituaUoa ber before he Vill be ready to commit himself aa to the method cf his procedure. 1 Rer. 3. Francis Morgan win occupy his usual place in the pulpit preaching- in the morning on "Doing the Impoanaible" aad ia th eiening on "Sot by Might Nor by Posver." Wednesday th Women's Missionary society will meet and on Thursday tha Juliana circle wul hold its monthly meeting. TO BE FEATURED This Sunday ia known as Church Ex- J, tension day In the Portland Prveoytrrlan ' churches and there win be complete ex change of pulpit a Two of the notable exchange are iPr. 1L Ll. Bowman, pastor of tha First church, who will speak at Westminster, and Dr. Pence of West minster, who w ill preach at First Prv-g-byterian. '.Tills plan of pulpit exchang-e . gives opportunity for each conay-egatloo to hear the cause of extension of m la ion work la this locality and of the obliga tion of each parish to meet the great need. Other exrhunrvs will include Rev. D". B. Thompson with Rev. L. K. Orlmee J Dr. Nugent with Rev. Donald WacCluer, and numerous others. The movement Aa Initialed by the Portland Church extension committee of the church. - In the evening-, in nearly all instancea, the pastors will occupy their own pul pits as usual. WESTMINSTER BAST 17TH AND SCHUYLER STS. 10:30 REV. H, L BOWMAN, D. 0. PASTOR OF FIRST FRIa. CHURCH. "The Brother of Jesvu". 7:80 "Safety in a Multitude of Counsels" BT THE PASTOR. K. M. FCRCK, D. D. SFCOIAL MUSIO Primitive ; The pulpit of the Primitive church. East Tenth and Wetdler streets, will be occupied Sunday morning by Mrs. Frank r oster. Mrs. r oster la the mother of 11 children. Her home is an old-fashioned home. Sne has trained her children up to know the Lord. -Seven of tbe family are musicians and they make up the church orchestra for Sunday afternoons ipd evenings. A rood audence listened attentively to ner last. tunoay morning. FIRST NAZARENE CHURCH COR- TVYTLFTH AND MAIN STS. LAST SUNDAY OF REYIYAL Evangelist N. E. HARDING ami A. E. SANNER speak at 11 A. M.. 3 and 7:30 P. M. PROP, and MRS. KENNETH WELLS Wltl Sia FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AT TWELFTH ARO ALOCR HAROLD LMoerd SOWMASJ N0RHTAN K KM D ALL TULLY Minister 10: AO Aw M. REV. EDWARD H. PERCE. D. D. "The Soul of thm House)" 7:4S F. At, DR. BOWMAN "A Study tat Scarlet" J A J Congregation Beth Israel ( 'Reformed) 12th and stain. Bahbi Jonah B. Wise. Office 718 Char ber of Commerce bldg. Sabbath service rndav at 8 n. as. aad Saturday at 10;X0 a. m. Cengregaaon anavai anoaoa rarg ana uay eta. Rabbt B. aaraaaxasoa. anoay. Bp. Saturday, 8:30 a. m. ConsregsUon rcrran lew Taimod Tens Sth and BaB. Bev. Abraham L Boaencranwa. Friday. 8 p. m. Satorday, a. as. Sanday. IS a, m. . grligvwts acnooa. Letur Day Salma Charch ef Jesas Christ of Latter Day Saint at 2Sth ana atsnisnei. nernert v. iversoa, o resident, is. a:sv. Beorganised Church E. 7 Sth and Irving. KUer O v Jones. ii., i ' ' lrtrksraa Bt. Jsroes . Park, and JaffiTswa Kev. William K. sTrrnamaa 11. T:4w - St. Paal 12th and Chateaw Bev. KTranML IS. 10:30. 7:30. Trinity tsfisaoart SynoAl Bodney aad Ivy Bev. J.J A. Baabaeh. 10:li (Germaal. 70 (Engosh). caarea f or Derf Bodimy aad Ivy Bev. J. A.; fL Bnec : , Oar Savior's E." 10th sad Great. Be. M- A. cHristensen. It (English). ''Christ; aad Lhaenoamect ": 7 :3. Lnther sssrae. , aWtaJBhem Norwagiaa 14th aad JJavkv Bee M J Tharo. 11.. v Bslhsny Evaagdical Norwegian XFr) Wy net and Rnrtney. Rev. B. A. Borrerik. 7:45. Graea English (Missouri Synod). East Twenty. rowrtn and Broadway. . liev.tJ. JbV. seratiara. - BeUiaBy Danish IveageBcal Cntoa aad Itag- I', J. B. First Union and Afaltnomah. Bev. Harris. 11. 7:45. ! Nazeren First il2th and Main. Bev. A. iL Bowes. 11. 7:30. Sellwood EL 9th aad Spoken. ; Bv. J. Q. Bringdale. 11. 7 :3D. , . Brentwood SSta aad S7ta eta Bev. I nloB 11. 7 SO. ' 1 Highlaad - Park E, 14th and Jsrrvtt. Bev. W. P. Mack CahilL 11. 7:30. Scandinavian 948 Garfield. Bev. J. B Uittby. ,11. 7:30. ! Piwxbyterfan . j First -12th and AUer.. Bev. H; ti. Bowman snd Bev! N. K. Tally. 10:80. by Pr. E. H. Prnce. "The Son! of the Housed; 7 :30. "A Study in fiaarirt." I Westminster ast 1.1 tn ana Bennyier. . Dr. Edward H. Penee. 10:30. by Dri H. JU Bow- s, "Tbe Brothers of Jeeus" ; 7:30, "Safety tn a Mniurooe or i ourweis. i Central E. ISta and Pine. Dr. W. H. Nugent 11. sermon by Bev. Donald W. MacOiter: 7:45. "ashmael A Disarpointed Van." Calvary llth an4 Clay. Ken. U B. B. HolienstaeV 11. sermon by Bev. iN. G. Ever ett.- 7 -3. bv the nastor. Mt. Tabor t. biUx and Belmont Bev. Ward MarHenrv.- 1 1 viwoa lata aad Wygant. :Be. J. OL Merrier. 1 1. 1:30. Fiedmoia Uevelana and Janet. Bev. J. Francis Morgan. 11. "Doing thai Impoasibl"; I :st), -sot ny sue at r.or by Kcwei . ronrth Flrtt and Gibba Bav. Monro Q. Everett. ' 10S, 7:80. JKanii worth K. 84th and Gladstone. Bev. El - E. Comes. 11. sermon, by i Kev. T. A. and United Brethren Confereoce SuperinUndeat Bev. G. Z. Mc Donald. First 'K. 1 Sth and Morrison Bav. Byron 3. Clark. 11. "The Christ of ExrArienc" ; 8. "Th Evidence of Circumstance." Seeond K. 27th and Sumner. Bav. Ira Hawlcy. 11, "People Forget That God Does Not Forget"; 7:45. "Acknowledged a God' Son." Third 67th st. and 82d ava. 8. X. Bev. E. O. Sheoherd. 11. 7:45. Fourth T reman. Bev. Leila Lackey. II. T:30. Cloverdal (Old Coostitatlon) (46 Jamas. Bav. Walter Reynolds. 10. school; 7. 8. United Evenealleai First E. 16th sad Poplar. Bev. H. B. Farnhara, 11. 7:30. Ocklcy Green Willamette blvd. and Gay Kev. A. r. acomale. 11, T:so. St. Johns Ivsnhoe aad Joha. Ber. C T. GaUa. 11. 7:80. United Prwtbyterlaw First El 1 7 th snd Hawthorn. Bav. U. F. Given. 11. 7:80. Church of th Stranger Grand aad Waace. Bev. 8. Earl DuBois. 1(T:30. tnton 120 W. Xmabard. Bev. Carl Scott Dunn. 11. 7:80. Multnomah Multnomah Station. Bev. David Steals Sharp. 10. 11, .4. 7:80. Thempaoa; 7 :30 'The Strike ' tha Preaeh- s Hope 78 th and Everett. 11. 8. ' - . uty e. 45U and Bev.j J. A. Smith. Hancock. Bev. Donald W. M. -MaeCtoer, 11. 1 Forbes Graham and Gaetrnbaj&J Bev. George B. ljewia. i 11. The Why at Lsving"; 7 ;3 "The Hear of living. r -- i ' Trinity Virginia And' Kehffiia j Bev.- Joha D McLenaon. 11. T Jo. . . i Aaebel tb and 87th av. Bev. John M. Pa J ton supply . It, 7:80. ' j Millard Arenas . 68th at a aad ITS at, - XM. Christian and Missionary Allianee E. 9th and Clay. Bev. John E. Fee. 11. 7 40 Peniel Mivoon 203 Jefferson. 8. 8. Dally except Monday, at S n, as. roruana cnmninni rroat snd BnrsaMe. s. s. Pentecostal First and Washington. Bev. Will C Trotter. 11. 8. 8: daily. 8. Crbvd TuLna iPeafrmUU 2t1a First, a. Anostolle Faito Front aad Burnside. Bav. Florence Crawford aad B. B. Crawford. 11, 2:30. 7:88; daily. 7:48. CnristJaa Aneanty JS. .zotn and Ankeay. Paator A, W. Smita. 11. 2:45. 7:48. Volunteer ot America 224 Bermuda. Kve- ainga except Monday. 8; Sunday. 8. a. Gospel cull av ZBth aad. stars, 10:30. TJ0. Bible Staadard Mission 2d eaa Bev. Fred Homahuh. 1040. 2 AO. 8. First Congregational Church PARK AND MADISO ST. Broadway aad l 3. Cars to Block of Court. DR. WM. T. McELVEEN PREACHER 11. -00 A. at. THE FINE ARTS OF BEING A FATHER AND A SON T:SO P. 9L I . BRIEF OBGAX BF.CTTAL BT MBS. NEWTON. , 7-S . sa. i Dr. McELVEEN ARSWERS FOUR TIMELY QUESTION 8t . 1 Was Colonel Roosevelt la a Previous Existence Caeserf 3 Wear Is th Moat DiffimK Qnes tioa Before tbe Disarmament Con tereocet 3-Gir aa, Few Wevd-Portralts of th Delegates to That Conference? 4 Does tiie Debate Among Unitarians Meaa- That Some Do Mot Believe in God? Btg Chora. Quartet, and Fred Tarney, Cometist, at Evening Serriee. WEDHESDAY IS WOMEN'S DAY THURSDAY EVEHINO DR. McCLYEEN -' LE0TURSS OS1 i "DIVINE HEALING S:4S A. M. CM U ROM SCHOOL CLASSES rOft ALL ASKS. S:S0 P. NL TWO O. C SOCIETIES ORE THOUSAND FREE SEATS Men and women of all creeds and thoajM welcome SUNDAY - 1 1 o'clock RABBI JONAH B. WISE will speak on Goetterdaemmerung Night Fills on tbe Gods of the Twentieth Century. Ofeton numbers by Mr. Lucien Becker TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL Twelfth and Main Evangelist Dickson Called to Service in Los Angeles But THE MEETINGS WILL CONTINUE ETA5GELTST " A. R. BELL - Or TOLEDO. OHIO To Continue Bible lecture Coarse) Every Sunday Kvenlna;. SEBXOX TOPIC FOB SUNDAY, K0Y.J3, 7:30 P.M. "THE ONE GREAT GLAD HOPE OF THE PEOPLE OF GOD" WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT HALL C0KSEB TE9TH A5D TATL0K ENTRANCE ON TAYLOR INSPIRATIONAL SONS SERVICE Prof. I. C. Colcord, Director FBF.DEBIC FLA HALT, FUalst rawUc lavlted All Seat Free Church of God 383 FaiUaz Be. H. A. Kehhitter. 11. T:4J. KealiaatioB League 141 lltfe. Bev. H- Ea- ward aiiUa. 11. "Th Estahlisbed Truth 7 Ai. aodme by Balph Oaram. "UraU Lew- son Fma Greet Men." Unity Sooety Central library. . a M. Carey Clark. T:SO, study claaa; S, lecture. Choreh of Divine Trata 2i Centrai bldg. 11. Divine Selene SIS K Clay. stev. T. Mlnani. 11. "PrarticaJ CkrntiaaJtr" . Tbe Society for Sprwadiac tbe avnowlsdge ef Troe Prayer. 801 Fhedner bldg. " Monday, 8. Trne Prayer sad EveryOay lUIe.--I'sriveraai Maasaame Cental library. Gospel Faitb Aasembly SStt Third. 11. 2:30. 7:4- Tnesoay ana inarsaay i:esa. a. FnmlUve Vbanra avaag lata aoa M Sennas by Mrs. renk Foster. 11. S, S. roattadelposaa il K. Washington, c 1 1 PnuwUl 8tth at. aad 0Ui av, g. Z. Kev. W. R. leveoy. 11, 2. S. ' The Myvtie Cbnch ot BaihatSa (Ot Alder. Dr. W. W. .Abes. 8. PORTLARD EOCLES1A OF The Christadelphians - ARROilROK j Two Special Lectures bv am. B, J. DOWLWB of Msaaschnsetta. SUH DAT, NOV. 18. AT 7:0 s. BL '. ' . Sabiect: i -THE KIROOOM OF COO TME ONLV PANACEA FOR TME WORLD'S - ' TNOaJBLES. : TWESDAT, NOV. IS. IT MO . atabieet: i ejVMV I LEFT THE-BARTlfT CNVRCN AND BECAME A CvtRISTADELFMlAR. - , ' AS Seat Free e ColiarVia ' -i' ' Hymaal Sbeets Frovlded ' . CREBIER BHILDINC,: . - f Feweta fail at, OnnSa : tbe Circle Tiaselra, Batweea wsasariee) and AM Ste. ZIONISM in Prophecy The 20th Century Marvel . Christendom Decadent Judah Renascent Cp-to-the-vrilnBta obr-a lions of current erventa compared srith Bibli cal phopbecy. BEAR W. A.. BAKER Sunday, 7:30 P. M. W. O. W. TEMPLE ILETE5TH STREET B ETWEE V ; tTASHUCTOS A XLVtX IntematlonaJ Bible Stadents Assra. SEATS FREE . 50 COLLECT10S ll i i e i