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    THE OREGON
Ctristmas spirit ffiervacles Religious
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DAILY JOURNAL
tmosmkere: Cburcli
PORTLAND, OREGOTT.
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reparmg programs
PEACE, GOOD WILL,
: RULE YOUNG, OLD
1. :-."..
ear Cast belief '
(gets $400 Jfrom
Sunday School
The ehrirUma spirit Ui rating the
ehtrche of Portland today. Attention
Of church workers is centered on the
annual celebrations, which win be given
i daring the commsT week and over
Christmas Sunday. Practically every
rhurch Is the scene of special activity
" by eommittj! endeavoring to put- the
finishing touohea on the ipeclal pro
. grams. - t
i The thought vof Chriatmaa also carries
with-it the thought of a child made
" Happy. It is also, a time when many
proud fathers and . mothers flock to the
church to listen to their happy children
' sing and recite the familiar story of
ttie birth of Jesus in a lowly Bethlehem
manger,
Many of Portland's little tots are not
only rejoicing today at the thought of
standing on the church platform before
vast assemblage, or 'over the prospects
of being remembered by Santa Claus,
but also In the thought that they are
going to bring Joy, happiness, blessing
- mmhri to children in other parts of
' the world. The "white Christmas" spirit
has grown rapidly the past few Tears.
J This season the Sunday school chll
, t h. nitv are united In a cam'
- algn to provide food and clothing for
the starving orphans in Armenia and
Russia, and also to provide necessities
for their destitute playmates in Portland,
m.. n,Ftmnt of international good
' will of the Portland Council of Churches.
'Is calling upon the cnurcn i ". -
Christmas Sunday as International Good
'". -n-ni j-v-to... it is the hope of the
council that the teachings of Jesus about
good will and brotherhood will receive
? w nk..l. from the pulpit A
Sution wm be conveyed to Resident
' Warding; with the names of the churches
, adopting it.
Union Bible Classes
Drew Big Attendance
"'The large audiences attending the
- t 'PAriland Union Bible clasues, conducted
bv the Moody Bible Institute, are evi
??.r". lnt.st in the POPU
lar study of the irie. in,a w
B B Sutcliffe promises one of theltest
lectures of the course when he speaks
of - the "Governmental and Moral A-
Sects of Satan s Kingdom. ' The meet,
' Jngs will be held on Tuesday at p. m.
ill "hi White Temple, on Wednesday at
- , i p' m. in the Westminster Presbyterian
church and the same even ng at 7 Ao in
' the Sunnyside Congregational church
On Tuesday at 7:15 P- m. in the White
Temple the International Sunday school
. lesion ' will be taught. All Sunday school
workers are Invited to this lecture.
.Evangelist Closes
Piedmont Services
' Fred Canaday. converted vaudeville
singer, is conducting special evangelist c
meetings at the Piedmont Friend
church, in connection with the North ta
cifio EvangelisUc institute, Borthw ck
-,, and Jeasup street. The services, which
-k have been well attended, will close Sun
day with an all day meeting. Preaching
at 11 a. m.. S and 7:30 p. m.
Smportant ews of Portland Churches and goung peoples ocietie
Sunday the
be reguiariy
First METHODIST
TWELFTH HO TAYLOR
10:80 . M.
"The Victory of Faith'
BY REY. J. P. MARLATT .
. of Vancouver. Wash.
, T:SO f.
"Jesus, the Coming King"
X BY REY. F. M. JASPER
FRIDAY EVENINO, 'DEC. 2S. AT 7:S0,
CHBIHTMAS PAGEANT. "THB
OP THE ' OHHI8T-CHILD," BY THE
SIN DAI 8CHOOL.
Mot satisfied with merely an offering
from the Sunday School children, the
First Congregational Sunday school.
A. K. Larimer superintendent, reports
three different collections have been de
voted to the Near East relief fund, be
sides the proceeds of an entertainment
and returns from 160 . letters sent to
members and friends. The Christmas of
fering is about $400, or 1100 in excess
of the goal of $300.
Westminster Presbyterian Sunday
school. A. F. Bittaer superintendent.
raised $200 last Sunday. Reports rrom
other schools throughout the state to
the Near East relief office follow : Malin
Shasta View. S ; Hillsboro Shady Brook,
$7 ; Battin. $1 ; Clatsop Plains. Presby
terian. $3 ; Mill City Presbyterian, zo ;
Donna Union. S3.ai ; Wendllng. 15;
Burns Nasarene. S8.87 : Lexington Chris
tian, 5; West Astoria M. E., $20;
Wichita, 123; KlVins Union. 17.16; Os
wego Congregational, iis.au;- iooKing
Glass, $18; Dllley M. E.. $2.60; Anabel
Presbyterian. $38; Eddyville, 33; Eagle
Creek. $5: Roxy Ann Chapel, $5.71;
North Santiam. $5 ; McMinnvllIe Chris
tian, $23.25; Albany First Baptist.
$79.77, and Newberg M. E., $139.45.
A community Christmas tree with
gifts for the Near East is planned as
the community affair of Christmas week
at The Dalles.
The motion pictures, "Alice in Hunger
land," will be shown as follows during
the week : Sunday, 9 :45 a. m., at Sun
nyside Congregational church; Sunday,
7 :30 p. m.. Third Baptist church ; Mon
day. 7 :45 p. m., Olencoe Baptist cnurcn ;
Tuesday, 2 p! m., at the home of Mrs.
Penumbra Kelly. 919 East Franklin
street; Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., Arleta
Baptist church, and Thursday, 7 :45 p. m..
White Temple.
Bowman to Address
Endeavor Session
Dr. H. U Bowman of Portland will
be one of the speakers at the coming
state Christian Endeavor convention in
Salem. February 16 to 19. Other speak
ers will be Paul C. Brown, Pacific coast
nf h United Rocletv of Chris
tian Endeavor, ana ur. ju a. mcAite i
Berkeley. Cal. Mrs. W. E. Wright of
Portland will lead the sinking. The con
n.r,tiii Kotrinn a. fl&v earlier than usual
tWia vnr on Thursday evening, thus
giving more time for conferences. It is
to be an all-state convention, and the
registration is expected to be 1000.
Formerly two conventions have been
held on successive week ends, one in the
eastern and one in the western part of
the state. Fare and a half rates have
been promised by the railroads.
W. G. ELIOT TO SPEAK
W. G. Eliot will speak at 10:30 a. m.
Sunday at the Church of Our "auier
Unitarian), upon ine xrum
esus Christ." It is the third sermon in
the series, "Confused Tongues ana un
completed Tower." The Young Peoples
Fraternity tn-tne evening ai o .ov m
Study the first chapter of Ecclesiastes.
PROFESSOR DEW TO SPEAK
Professor John Dew, formerly at Ox
ford, will speak on "How to Attain at
11 o'clock Sunday morning in the First
Divine Science cnurcn, si Jiay sireeu
The pastor. Rev. T. M. Minard, will read
the Scripture lesson and Francis Richter,
the organist. wiU furnish special music.
HEADQUARTERS OPE2JED
ti, SnKiutv tnr Knreadinz the Knowl
edge of True Prayer, organised by F. L.
Kawson, nas quarters ai ovx r icm.ic.
building. The office and reading room
is open from 12 to 4 p. m. daily. The
class in "Life Understood"' meets Mon
day at 8 p. m. All interested persons
are invited.
Baptist
Beginning Christmaa
Whit Tpmnl nulnit will
occupied cm Sunday by Dr. Arthur F.
Phelps or Berkeley, cal., until a regular
pastor Is secured. This Sunday the ser
mons will be by J. W. Palmer, religious
work director, of the T. M. C A. The
children will give their Christmas enter
tainment Friday at 4 :so p. m.
The notion pirtnre. "Aiv-e m Boacerluid
will be thorn SatwUr at 7 :30 p. m. u tie
Third ftapoat church. '
Pm-Christaua vraioM win be Bundaj
U tb ArleU Rptit ehuir.h by the Re. Owo
T ttT nuinr On ChriatmU SundlT tbc
HMa arbool trill sire tbe MJtertmnmeBt, 'Whit?
Gifts for Ui Kina." Clothma. toy, food and
money will bo brought to the church by tin
cbildren. PmreCu x inrited to the Soaday
riinnl t '4J am. At 11 . IB. th ChOTO
will rrader' Atanny cantata., "The Manrer
TlimiKL" At 7:30 d. m. the World Wide
guild will tif a tacaBt, "the Heart of the
World." written by one of the yoonc women
of the chnirh.
The Mount Oil ret RlDtut church, now wor-
shipinc at &5 North Broadway, is buildinc the
second Urcest nearo chorch this aide of hicaco
at Eat tTrnt and Bchnyk-r atreeta. i ne ex
terior is of tray bncka, with cream colored trim
amga. Tbe KeT. J. W. Anderson, pastor, an-!
nounces that the eoBsrsgatinn expects to occupy
the auditorium about February 15.
Dr. W. B. Uinaon, paxtor of the Eaat Side
Baptist church, has returned from Vancouier.
B. C, where he conducted a renral rampaicn.
He will occiuqr hia pulpit Sunday. The younc
people's meetws Sunday nia-ht will be m eharte
of a younc married people s ffspup, witn aara.
Daniel Bryant as leader. The Aunday aehool
Cbnaunaa entertainment will be Friday at 7:30
p. m., to which the public is inrited. Two
booklets. "The Return of the Lord," and "Good
Cheer for the Year," are junt off the press and
will be offered Sunday at tbe church.
Christian
Sunday services at the First Christian
church will be preparatory to the Christ
mas season. In the morning the Rev.
Harold H. Griffls, pastor, will speak on
the relation of Christmas to the nation's
efforts In behalf of disarmament. A
special musical setting has been ar
ranged by the quartet.
At the moroin? terrire Gay Mannan will
sins. Lake As a Father nuetn tiia niiaren,
(Lansinc), and "Thy Hallowed Presence," (Car
ter). The Sunday school is preparing a pro
gram for Christmas. Sunday evening, the prin
cipal feature of which will be a pageant en
titled "The Bethlehem Story." The school will
aiao endeavor to lead the Sunday schools of
Oregon again this Christmas in an offering for
the needy in Portland and the Near East.
Congregational
The four questions which Dr. W. T.
McElveen will answer at the question
forum at the First Congregational
church on Sunday ' evening are: (1),
"Why Was N.at Germany Represented
at the Disarmament Conference?" ; (2),
"Does Britain Face a Rebellion in
India?": (3). "Should We Permit Secret
Religious Organizations?"": (4), "Who,
or What Is the Holy Spirit?"
The two ancia events of the eomrag week are
the foref atben' banquet on Tuesday evening,
and th rhurch arfaooi ChrisOBae party M In
tel nesting. Uany detrgatea from all over
Oregon will attend the Pilgrim ' cerebration on
Trjeaday. Bight. Tbe speakers are; it. a.
Ru liens, forereods K. E. Hint. W. Walter
Blair. Edward Constant. Mr. Royal and . lr.
licKlreeav Two hnndred and fifty guets will
attend. At the Friday erening party Mr. Tur
neyj eometist; Hsa Margaret Oarrwon. reader;
W. E. Kobinson, baritone; Mr. Kemmery, play
director; and Santa Claus will perform.
Dr. i. J, Stanb of Sunnyside Congregational
church will oecniy his pulpit Sunday morning
aaul eeenina. At the rea-ular Sunday school
hour, ssoring pictares will be nhown which were
recently takes in the ear tjtst. Toe i oum
day eeenfhg prayermeeting has been merged
wits Dr. B. B. Buti-nffes Bible Has on Wed
nesday evening. The Snnday school i prepar
ing a fine program for Christmas morning, and '
in the evening the choir will give a -Christmas
concert. Arrangements have been made whereby
Professor Lacien K. Becker will give a pipe ;
organ recital in this church on the first Sun
day afternoon of each month, dnring the winter
and spring, beginning Sunday, January 1 at 3
o'clock. The admission is free. The public
is cordially invited.
At the Highland Congregational cbumn song
service Sunday night the accomnanients will
be played by the Collins' orchestra. The Sun
day school will have iu Christmaa entertain
ment and tree on Friday evening.
A united Chrutmas service will be given next
Sunday morning at Atkinson Memorial Congre
gational church. This will Include the Sun
day school exercises, Christmas tree snd the re
ceiving of the Near East and home work relief
offering. ,
Episcopal
Nine general convention committees
will hold meetings during the coming
week to outline pians for the Episcopal
convention to be held in Portland dur
ing September. 1922. Following is the
list of committee meetings :
Monday Luncheon committee, A. C. Findley,
chairman; entertainment committee, lr H. C.
tlxott, chairman. Tuesday Reception . Dr.
Wilson Johnston; music. Csrl Denton. Wednes
day Publicity, D. M. Botsford: convention
halls, C. I). Porter. Thursday Transportation.
W. F, Turner; pulpit supplies. Archdeacon
Chambers. Fridayt -Housing. C X. Hoggins.
The Church at Work, the official organ of
the d residing bL-bop and council, reports that.
while the women of the church expected to raise
150,000 for the Emery memorial fund, the
eight -provinces gave $78,736.03.
At the convention supper in St Marks parish
house last Wednesday tbe suggestion of John
W Lethaby that all church people set aside a
special bed for flowers for the convention was
approved.
Archdeacon H. D. Chambers, who takes up
his duties as rector at St. Pauls church, Salem.
January 1, is being extensively entertained.
Services at St. Stephens Pro-Cathedral vrfll
commence with the celebration of holy com
munion at 7:45 a. m. The confirmed mem
bers of, the church school will bold their annual
Christmas eucharist at 9 45 a. m., to which
ail parents are especially invited. Rev. R. T.
T. Hicks, dean, will be in charge of all Sunday
service a. The young people's society will plan
for the singing of Christinas carols at Good Sa
maritan hospital and private homes at its meet
ing at 6:30 p. . m. Sunday. The bishop will
address the meeting.
Tnnity - Eptsraoal chnrra will have elaborate
masjc at tbe Christmas festival nervicea Christ
mas eve at 11 e'rlork and Chrvstmae day at 11
a. m. The Hwndfty arho.il entertainment will be
held Wednesday, tiecember 28. at 7 :30 p. m. m
the pariah hoaJ .
Holy cocamunutn will be celebrated at 8 snd
It a. m. .Sunday, at sU MichaeU and' All A
geis Kpwropal chnrcli. Rev. T. K. Bowea will
preach the final sermon in the series on the
book of Rewslatisn at the latter service- New
officers will be elected at the young people's
meeting at :30t p. m. Miss Sue Frith hs
been engaged as. ehnrch . music director. The
voune neoole'a leaf win have a warty tonight
jat the home of Mr. aad Mrs. J. Sherman Tay
lor.
The fourth 8uhdy in Advents will be fittingly
observed Sunday morning, at St. Davids ErnScor
pal chuivh by :.Kev. Tboma Jenairw, rector.
A preparatory service for tJbe- Chriiunae com
mnmoa will be keld at 7:30 p. m. Christmas
eee in tbi churrk. The midnight eaeharwt will
be discontinued ts year.
- I
. ljvangelical
A special setviee for the benefit of the
old people residing at the Altenheim.
East Eightieth and Division streets. wil
be conducted at 3 p. m. Sunday at the
home by Revi Jacob Stocker, pastor of
the Clay Street Evangelical church.
i
I Friends
Friends' ministers in the Oregon year
ly meeting will hold their annual con
ference Monday to Wednesday at New
berg. The TNv. W. R. Kirby of Califor
nia will be tke principal speaker. The
conference sermon Monday night will be
by the Rev. F. J. Cope, new pastor at
the Lents Friends church.
Lutheran
The joint committee having in hand
the proposed (consolidation of the Beth
lehem and Our Savior's Lutheran
churches will report to the respective
congregational and a vote will be taken
during January.
Our Savior's .Lutheran church win celebrate
its forty-fifth aaniver-ary with a jubilee service
on December 29L The kst in the scries of Ad
rent sermons will b 1 preached Sunday morning
by the Kev. M. A ChrUtensen. Tbe service will
be in English. iThe Sunday srhool will have its
program and tree nn December 25 at 7:30 p. m.
Services aiHntpriate to the fourth Sunday in
Advent will be i; conducted Sunday morning at
Grace Engli-h Iaitheran church. A siiecial ses
sion of the Sunday school lias oeen called lor o
p. m. Sunday. ; The children's Christmas pro
gram will bo rendered next Saturday night-Ht-liday
matters," will be aranged by tle Voung
People's society ? at a special meeting Wednes
day night.
Methodist'
Rev. J. P. Marlatt. pastor of the First
Methodist chorch at Vancouver, Wash.,
will preach at the First Methodist church
on Sunday morning. The night sermon
will be by the Rev. F. M. Jasper, educa
tional director. 'The Sunday school en-
itlission program
o J3e presented
Sit 5 Conferences
tertalnment will be Friday at 1 ;30 p- "i.
The pageant. "The Message of the
Christ iChiW will be presented. The
public is invited. . !
. Centenary-WUboT MrtMit church will nave
two speakers of national reputation tn 0 pul
pit Sunday, i Tlie morning xpeaker wiU he Ir.
Clarence True Wilson f W a-Jungtoa. D. 1-.
"etretary of j the board of temperance and Pe
i r.ii rrf thr Methndi-it ehnrch- The evm-
tna- sneaker will be Ir. Mamn Rader of the
f orriga mwiion hoard. The new church M
cbeetra ' will i render The Meaoah" on Christ
mm Rmk!iwinitnt. The recent orchevtrm re
cital provided enough funds to puR-haae snuca
ril BtfiDhanent.
Rmntkiei Methodist chntrh members will
hear iW. A.i L Howartfc. area Centenary ascre
tii-t. nn Snnrbur morning.- Dr. Howarth b'
just returned, from the national Centenary con
ference at Detroit. Dr. T. H. Gallagher, pas
tor will eite bis third Dre-Christmas sennnn
Snnday night. The nigvit service is opened with
a 20-mlnutei song sei-rice. Ow Tuesday evening
tbe married Jeople' club will meet.
Tbe Lincoln Methodist church Bible achool
Christmas program will be given at 7:8 p. m.
tViH.v At; the same time tne cniKiren win
make their offerings to
fr.nd. This
cliiM In Armenia
A combined church ' "TJI office of Methodism; O. F. Durgin of
ice i. being pUnned for thnjanms Sunday sight KnvLnr1K Wcu-; G. E.
l.v itk twitnr Kev. w. nymn. - i
The' nw "world's Chriatian mission
program will be presented to North
west Methodism shortly after the begin
ning of the New" Tear in five central
conferences." according to an announce
ment, made today by Pr. A. L. Howarth,
area Centenary secretary. -
The conference dates are: Eugene,
January 17 and 18; Portland, January 19
and 20; Seattle, January 2 and 25;
Spokane. January 2 and 27; Yakima.
January 30 and 1-
The followings'siames are Included on
the tentative list of speakers : Bishop
H. Lester Smith of IaMia : Bishop W. O,
o Near Ea. t relief 1 Shcpard of Portland; Pr. J. J. Lace,
i achool has promised to feed one I superintendent - of the Methodist Utah
menia during the next 13 p,BS-j mlHsion ; E.-P. Kohlstedt o't'the Chicago
PLANS FOR CHURCH
CONFERENCE MAD
E
board of Epworth league ; G. E.
The annual Christmas concert given by thejVermilya of the department of frontier
and
L.
of the board of home missions
rhurch extensions, and Dr. A.
Howarth.
The Eugene meeting will be for the
churches in the Southern district of the
Oregon conference only, while the Port
land meeting -will be for the Salem.
Vancouver, The Dalles and Portland
districts.
choir of Central Methodist charch. will tie
rtndered this 8unday evening at 7:30 o'clock, a.
A. C. Oases ' is director of the chorus choir and
Miss Eileen fipragne. organist. Tbe soloists in
clude Miss Kathleen Mount and Mrs. Gertrude
Sharp, sopranos; Mrs. Bertha Moore, alto; J.
i'.rant McCinnis, tenor; and Ferris W. Abbett.
baritone-
The Sunday school of W'oodlawn Methodist
church. Eev.i J. H. Irvine pastor, will render a
Chrilmas cantata on Friday evening at the
church.
I r itarrin a. turner, oi im ' . ,.
torieo of the committee on conservation snd ad Porter Sternberg, who direcjea tne gins
vence, will preach Sunday morning at the Rose glee elub while attending Baldwin col
City Park Methodist church. Dr. Rader spent We. . , . , ,, . .
srversl years in the Philii'Pine islands as a Next Friday evening the-Bible school Lhrot
missionary. Dr. Clarenre True Wilson, seer- mas entertainment will be tbe feature. Over
tary of the I board of .temper nee and public gu children under J 4 year of age will take
mtrals, will I reach at night. pan in two Christmas cantatas, under the direc
Mr. Snyder, district Epworth league firvt tiin of Miss Flora Oammie. Miss Pearl Staple
rice president, will lead the Sunday night will give selections on the violin snd the gjris
league devotional meeting at Clinton-Kelly chorus will sing. The can.au are Uuldren
MtK1i- church. The oastor. Rev. E. 8. of the Christmas Spirit", and Mrs. Santa Claus
kace. is conducting a children's hour class each I and the Chrtrtmsa Dolls. '
Munday from 4 to o o clock. ,
Peter Clsrk Mtcrarianes oooa.
Plana for the first Community churcn1
conference In the- Northwest,, to be held
in the Portland T. M. C. A. January
and 4. aVe well under way. About 50
churches In this sevtlon of the country
are expected to send their pastors and
two laymen as delegates, who will have
the right to vote. Leslie Butler. Hood
RiveV business man, will act as chair
man at the opening session.
The purpose of the conference Is U
enable community church workers in
the Northwest to discus their "problema
The opening session at 10:45 a. m,
January 3 will bp's union service with
the monthly meeting of the Portland
Ministerial association The convention
proper will open at 1 :3t p. m. for organi
zation. The delegates will have a "get
acquainted" dinner at 5 :30 p. m. and at
7 p. m. listen to an address oa "Ths
Community Church and Its Relation to
Our Educational System."
Wednesday's program follows:
9 :00 Devotieaal. appointment of
step ctnmittee.
:20 Address,
Community Church.'
forward
The Social Demand lor s
Held to
t .-..r " km ti rtorv basis fur Rev. Frank
U Mr re's irmon Sunday night at Epworth
Methodist church. .At S:30 p. m. the concre
gstion will meet in' the church parlors for an
informal social,
sing. j.
On TnaMtav afternoon from t to S o'clock
the beginners' department wiU liave its Christ
mat party. Mrs. Ralph II. Mitchell, assisted by
Mrs. S. C. Rasmnssen and Mr. O. L Price,
have prepared Mother Goose playlet as a fea
nn r tlw entertainment. Th. departmeat
Miss Charlotte Bradeson will has an average Sunday attendance of 70 prrpiU-
Wsdnesaay aitersoon at . p. in.
department will have la Christinas party. Mrs.
L C. Phillips has made elaborate plana for
their entertainment. From 150 to 200 chil-
Wostrriruiter Presbyterian church has T ... an.i.. iniin da al Weatmin-
a week teeming with activity before it. stCT xhe Bible school gave over 200 to
A pre-Christmas sermon will be given in toe cuse. - Tomorrow an offering will be
the morning by the pastor. Dr. K. H. taken for the -poor of Portland. The young
Pence and at 7:30 p. m. the newly or- people's society will meet Sunday at 8:13 m-
ganized girls' chorus of 0 voices will tesd- of o :o p. m . aue kLi
. . . m,. TI..M.1 in.tmMnr ml . lUTan hieh achool. will
Other Wise Man." The
Presbyterian
ill llll"Th. t-mll nf tha Child for a tm-
muruty Church." discussion led by Miss Francis
Hays of the child welfare rommimnn.
10 4 5 Problems Facing: (1) The federated
ehnrch, 2 the denominational eommnmty
chureh, (31 the Independent community church.
1:80 Devotional.
1 :45 DiM-nasicTi f ll the rural com
munity chureh. 2) the community church to
town. (S) the city community church.
2 4 !) Coowakttee reports.
Adjournment. , . , .
Anyone desiring furtlier information should
write the committee oo arrangements : Dr. S.
P. Stryker. Ridgefield, Wash.; O. V. McOlnre.
Ridgefield. or II. K. Nourw, 412 South Ivanhoe ,
street, Portland, Or. '
"Star of
chorus
"is directed by Mrs. Margaret speak on "The
Y.M.C.A.
SUNDAY
AFTERNOON MIKT1NQ FOR
MEN ONLY 3:30
SPEAKER
DR. H. L. BOWMAN
"THE CHAMBER
OF IMAGERY"
DON r MISS THIS GREAT
ADDRESS
ALL YOUXO MEN WELCOME
The Peace of Men
AND
The Wrath of God
IF WAR ENDS Will PEACE FOL-
LOW t HEAR
C. J. LEROY
. StTSDAY. J:t P. M.
W. O. W. TEMPLE
KLKYKJtTH STREET BETWEEN
WASHINGTON AND ALDER
y Leetsrer for Islersstlosal Blblt
i.-' Stadsatt Aigociatioa.
YOU ARE WELCOME
8EATS FREE HO COLLECTION
DIRECTORY OF CHURCH SERVICES IN PORTLAND
Fourth Sunday in Advent
WESTMINSTER
EAST 1TH AND SCHUYLER STS,
E. H. PENCE, D. D., PASTOR
7:30 P. M. Girls'
Chorus, 60 Voices
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
CHORUSES. SOLOS,
OLI0ATOS
VIOLIN AND HARP
AND SOLOS
10:30 A. Af., Sermon: Jesus
Immanuel
FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 7:30 P. M.
ISLE SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT
TWO CANTATA8.
Apostolic Faith
Mission
-CORNER FRONT
AND BURNSIDE
Meeting held at 10:30. 1:30 and 7:10
very Sunday. 7:45 every night tn
tho week. All Nations' roeetinr Sat-
-J urday nlsht. .
ALX WELCOME--NO COLLECTION
First SPIRITUM-JSTI
! MTtvnntt , .' ". .. ! i L.
CENTRAL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
EAST 1STH AND PINE.
WALTER HENRY NUGENT, D. O.,
Mlnistaw.
"Our Accountability"
Is the Mominc Topic at 1 L o'Clock.
8:48 SUNDAY SCHOOL.
t:00 P. M, CHRISTMAS PAAEANT
"When .the Star Shone1'
Over 50 people will participate in this
rasvant. You will enjoy- it. It will
equal the one given last year Do not
Forret the Hour.
Men's Club, Tuesday Evening
A basket dinner at S SO. in the Club Rooms.
At 8 o'clock, in the maia Auditorium, the
Pacific Phone Company will pat on a pro
tram which will interest and amuse you.
Uniform Sunday School Liesson
"Paul's lAst Words." II Tim. 4 :6-18.
Golden Text "I have femght the good fight,
I have finished the course. 1 have kept the faith.
II Tim. 4:7.
Voung People's Topics
Christian Endeavor1 "Conscience: Teaching It.
Quickening It, Obeying It" Prov. 20:27; Acta
:13-20
Epworth League "The Ten Commandment
in the Life of Today." Ex. 20:1-17.
Baptist
Fir-VVhite Temple. 12th and Taylor.
Preaching by J. W. Palmer of the Y. M. C. A.
at 11 and 7:45.
East Sidr E. 20th and Salmon. Dr. W. B.
Hinson and Kev. Daniel Bryant. 11. "The Real
Lord's Prayer" .(sixth sermon) ; 7 :30, ' What
Shall I Give?"
Third Vancouver and Knott. Rev. . r.
Close. 11, 7 .30. motion picture, "Alice in arm-
erArieta 48th ar. and 64th a. S. B. Bey.
Owen T. Day. 11. "The Gospel of Peace ;
7 30, "The Modern Christmas Spirit. '
Calvary E. 8th and , Grant Rev J. E.
Thomas- 11, "When Christians Ihe'; 7.30,
"A Perilous Practice."
GiencoJ! E. 4 5th and Msin. Rev. W. B.
Stewart. 11, 7:30.
SeUwood Bethany E. 11th and Tseoma.
Rev. C. S. TunneU. 11. 7 .30.
Grace E. 76th and Ash. Rev. J. F.
Huckleberry. 11, 7:80. ,,.,
Swedish 15th and Hoyt Rev. T. G. Sjolan
der. 10:45. 7:30.
St Johns Chicago. and Leonard. 11, 7:30.
Highland E. 6th and Alberta. Rev. Walter
L. Riley. 11. 7:30.
Tabernacles E. 42d t. and 45th ave. 11.
University Park Drew and Fuka. Rev.
G. R. Schlauch (supply). 11, 8.
Mt Olivet (colored! Broadway and Everett.
Rev. J. W. Anderson. 11, 8. .
Lents 8Sth st. and 60th ave. Rev. E. A
Smith. 11. 7:30. . t
Second (German) Rodney and Moms. Rer.
F. Hoffman. 11. 7:80.
Italian Mission E. 44 th and Sherman. Rev
Eugene Fantrtti. 2:30. achool; 8.
Elim Swedish E. 6th at Alberta. 2:30.
Caanolla
Cathedral 15th and Davis. Rev. George 3.
Campbell. 6. 7:15, 8:30, 8:45, 11.
8t Peters Lents. Rev. 1. P. O Flyna. 8.
10:80, 7:30. , , - .
8t. LawTincs Sd and Sherman. Bar. J. &
Hughes. 6. 8:S0, 10:30. 7.30.
8t Francia E. 12th and Pine. Br?. L aV
U.V'im aaa. lO 11
lmm Filial Heart of Mary Williams and
Stanton. Rev. W A Daly. 6 6. 9, 11. 7:S0.
Holy Roaary E. 3d at Clackamaa. Very Bee.
n ni o P. 6. 7 8. S. 11. 7:30.
at Rm EL 531 at AJameoa. mv. am.
nTarrelL 8. 10:30. 4. a
St Andrews E. vth and Aitwrta. on.
Thermae Kiernan. 8. 10:30, 7:30.
Tbe Madeleine E. 24th and Biskiytra. R"
Gmnrrm V Thirmlw.B. 7:80. 9. 11.
Ascension E. 7tsui ana lunu. iranaacau
Fathera. 8. 10.30. 7:30.
Blessed Ssrrament Maryland and Blandana.
R. B V. KUv 8. 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Crow 774 Bowdoin. Rev. C Bay
tmnnA X 10 SO T:80.
Rt. Ignatius 8220 43d it. S. I Jemtt
rthen 6:80. 8. 10:30. 7.
St Stephens B. 4 2d snd Taylor. Rev.
w.,. a w.iu. . A 8:15. 11. 7:80.
Holy Redeemer Portland bird, and Ya
eonver ave. Rev. P. Bregenaer, C 8. S. B.
a a in an 7 so.
St. PhiUp Nrt (Psulist Fathers) E. 16th
at Hickorr. Rev. M. L. Ferry C S. P.
7 stn o in so. 4.
Chnreh of the Assumption S. Smith ave. a
N.wtiin. Barvita fathera. 6. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center. Bev.
n.r.r. Rnhl O S B. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
St Aratha K. 15th and Nehalem. Bev. John
r,.nk. IB SO 7:30.
St. Stanislas (Polfch) Maryland snd Fall
ing. Rev. F. Matnaewaki. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
St. JoacDh (German) iota ana uhku.
Vowin Fn. a 10:80. 7:80.
Rt Wiehael (IU)ian) 4th and Mill. Bev.
If RaWLra a. J. 8:30. 10:30. 7:30.
St. Clara s Capitol Hill. Father AJorsros
r w u 7-is t is.
At' rharlaa K 13d and Alberta. Rev. 1L
rn. ' a it, ia
Ail Sa'.sta K. 39th and GDsaa. Ber. vYO-
tlim (Vontn. 8. 10:30.
8u Patricks ltth and Smvier. Bev. Charles
M. SBtth. Maaces. a, - 11, :
8t- Bruritta s Chapel nntrn-Glen Harbor.
llHnnll fran Rt PtTirl . S a. Ba.
Our 'artv of Sorrows E. 5 2d and Wood-
t.vk Ttev r. V Falln. 8 10:45. 7:45.
Rr AnthaDT Chanel 7023 45th ave. Bev
G. C. Falla. 0
EAST SIDE BAPTIST
east jtotm and salmon
walts n denweu. hinson
. daniel. bryant
ministers
preachrsg by the pastob
on. w. hinson.
sunday school, b:30
41rOO A. M.
"THE REAL LORD'S PRAYER."
?:S0 P. M. "WHAT SHALL. I OIWET"
B. V. P. U. :30 p. M.
MHVWEEK SERTK E WEPNESDAT EVE
NING, 7:30. CONDCCTKD BX DK.
HINSOS. ,
(AST TTM AND HASSALO STREETS.
SUNDAY WEET1N8S AT S AND S P. BL
OONFERENCC MEBT1N N AFTER.
atOON FOLLOWED BV MESSAftES AND
MEALINO CIRCLES. .
EVENING ADDRESS) kf sTR. IRA TAYLOR
MESSAGES BY, MRS. LWLU McCVLLV.
LECTURE!
Subject: OUSTENSKrS FOURTH
DIMENSION, by W. L. DUCEY, at
THEOSOPHICAL HALL. 301 Central
Bldf., SUNDAY, DEC. 18, t P. M.
AH SUM WwJcOtTMX. ,
Holy Family Chap) E. S7ta aad Bex. 1
G. C Falto. 8:45. 7:41.
Christian
Ftvat Part and Cnlnmhia. Rev. Harold B.
Grirfia. 11. Chrstmaa and It Message of Morid
Peace "; 7:45. "Around the Cradle at tne tira
Christmas."
East Side E. 12th and Taylor. BeW. aroaaaa
F Joiaoia 11. 7:311.
Chnrrh el Christ Kodner ana svBotx. e.
Jnaank Sma 11. 7 'SO
Mantaviua E. ism ana uasan. an. a
v nkin 11. 1 SO -
Kera Park Rev. 1. H. Ghormley. It.
7 J30. .
8t Johns Central aad. Oswego. Bev. Hi
a InM, 11 -a
Tabernacle E. 3Sth and AlberU. Ber. R.
TtM U.t 11. 7:10-
Settwood 569 Tenlno. Bar. J. B. Johnsoa.
li i-.ia. .
Advwat Chriatian Second between Ball aad
Linooha. 11.
ChrkUan SoMnca
Lesson Subject "Is the Universe, locloding
Man, Evorved by Atomic Korce?'" .
Ffrat lta and Everett. 11. S.
ftecOBd K. Sth and Holla day 11. S.
Third K. 12th' end BaUawm II. 8.
Fou rth V ancoo ver and Emerson 1 U 8.
Fifth 2d and 424 ave. 8. E. 11.
' Sixta Maaonie trmpU. 38 I am ML 11. S3.
Bevmth Santth are. and New York- 11.
All eharcfaaw Wedaeeday. 8 a. av . ,
OonoregaUonal
Flrat Park and Madiaon. Dr. W. T. Me-
Elveen. 11. "What Is Faith and What Does It
Dot". 7:30, question forum.
Bmmyside E. 82d and Taylor. Dr. J. J.
Staub. 11, "The Source and Power of Chris
tian Testimony"; 7:45, "From Sinner to Saint,
a Marvelous Transformation."
Atkinaon Memorial E 29th and Everett.
Bev. E. E. Flint. 11. "The Befuge of a Shad
ow": 7:30. "The Sight Before Christmas." .
Highland E. 8th and Praecott. Rev. Edward
Constant. 11, "The Significance of the Advent
Idea" ; 7 :30, orchestra and "Days of Good
Cheer."
Waverleigh Heights E. 33d and Woodward.
Bev. Oliver P. Avery. 11, "The Man Who 6ees
God ; 7:30, gospel sermon.
Laarelwood 15th ave. and 05th at. S. E.
Mrs. Alice M. Handaker. 11. 7.
Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Bev. Jas
W. Price. 11, 7.
University Park Haven and Lombard. Bee.
H. Johnston. 10:30, 8.
Finnish Mason and Albina. Bev. A- ' A
Heriu. S and 8 D. m.
BL Johns a. ivanhoe and Klcnmona. iter.
Elmer Nonrse. 11, ''Chriitian Endurance":
30, "The Ideal Scale of Values for a Voung
Man."
Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner.
Bev. Ole Torgeaaen. 11. 7:3(1.
First German Ebenezer E. 7th and Stanton.
ev. George Zocher. 10:30, 7:30.
Second German E. otn and SKianior. Kev.
Henry Hagelganx. 10:30. 7:30.
Zion German E. vth and tTemont iter. J-
a Hodp. 11. 7:30.
Dunkard
Church of tae Brethren Borthwick and Brala-
rd. Bev. J. V. G. Stiveraon. 11. 7 .30.
Enlaaopal
St. Stephens Pro-Cathedral 13th snd Clay.
Right Rev. Walter Taylor Sumner,, bishop; Very
Bev. B. T. T. Hicks, dean 7:45. 11. 7:45.
Trinity 18th aad Everett. Bev. A. A. Mor-
nscn, rector. 8, 11, 8.
St. Davids East 12th and Belmont Bev.
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 9:30, 11, Ad
vent sermon; 7:30, Christmas preparation serv
ice.
St.' Marks 21st and Marshall. Bev. J. G.
Hstton, recter. 7:30, 11.
St Philips 242 Russell. 10, 11.
BL Andrews Hereford St.. Portsmouth. Ran
John D. Bice. 8, 11. 7:30.
Grace Memorial East 17th and Weld let.
Rev. O. W. Taylor. 11, 8.
St. Michaels and AH Angels E. 43d and
Broadway. Rev. T. T, Bowen. vicar. 8, 11,
The Optimism of Cbnstiamty ; tt:au, young
people's meeting. ' ;
Churcn of Uur savior utn ave. ana ,ist St.
E. Rev. John B. McComiick. 10. IT; 7:30.
Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samarita
hospital Bev. F. K. Howard. 7. 9 SO a m.
f- Pauia Woodmen. Bev. Oswald w. iaj-
lor. 4 p. m.
St Johns Memorial 15th and Harney. Ball-
wood. : Rev. .John B. McCormick. 10, 11, 5.
St. MaUhewa Corbett and Bancroft Ber.
F. H. Clark, vicar. 10. 11.
Good ahepbard Vancouver and Graham.
Rev. John Dawson, rector. 7:30, 8:45, 11.
:30.
Miaaion of St Johns Bickner's hall. Bet.
John D. Biee. vicar. 2 and 3 n. m.
8L Peters Chapel E. 82d and Bornaid.
10 a. m.
St Jamas Chapel E. 7 2d st and 17th ave.
10. 7:30.
Chnreh of the Traasfigaration JS. ootn ana
division. S v. m.
Evanaancal
East Market Street E. 6tb and Ua-kel
Rev Ezra Maurer. 11. 7:30.
Clay Street 10th and Clay. Be. Jacob
Stccker. 10:45. "The Gifts of God to His
Church': 7:30. "Who Is Lost? What Is Gods
Estimate of tbe Lost?
Swedh Tabernacle Jf. 17th and GUaan.
Rev. C- J. Ledin. 11, 7:30.
Lenta Rev. F. B. Culve. 11. 7:80.
Wen Portland Multnomah station. Bev. H.
K. ScJaeaeraua. 11. 7:30.
. Free Methodift
First E. 9th and MilL Bev. W. J. Johnson.
11. 7:30.
Central E. 5 5th and Flanders. Bev. 8 u.
Reper. Evangelistic services. Preaching by
Bev. Homer Williams. 11, 8.
AlberU E. 30th aad wygaat Bev.
Burma. 11.7:45.
St Johns E. Biehmond aad Hndsoa.
T. B. Dawsea. 11. 7:30.
Lauta Bar O. N. Blair. 11. 7:0,
Mends
First E. 35th and Main. 11. 7:43.
West Piedmont Borthwick and Jesaup.
Carey Jessup. 11, 7:45.
Lenta Bev. r. J. Cone. 11, 7:30.
Bethany Evangelical Norwegian (Free) Wy-j
eant and Riidnav. Ki. K A Bnrr-vik. 7:45 I
Grace English (Missouri Sjnod) E. 24th and
Broadway. Revs E. H. Bernhard. 11. "John's
Estiirate and Our Seed of Christ."
Bethany Danlkb E ranee Ileal Union and Mor
ris. Bev. R. Rarmasseu. 10, 11.
St Johns Peninsula and Kilpa trick Bar. U
Lodwig. 10:45. 7:30.
Swedish Angustana Stanton and Rodney.
Bev. V. G. Ocran. 10:45, 7:45.
Immanuel ltth and i Irving. Bar. A- Y. An
ierson. 11. 8.:
Portsmouth sovely and Fortune. Bev. S. C
B. Knntsen. 11. 7:30.
Eion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap
man and Salmon. Rev. H. H. Koppehnann.
9:15, 10:15, 71:45.
Imaunnel (Missouri Synod) E. 15th and
Leo. Rev. H.r C. Ebeling. 10:30, German
service; 7:30, English service.
Chureh of the Redeemer (English) E.'1U
north and WygSnt School 10, service 11.
Finnish 179 Fargo. Bev. A. Salminen. 10,
Sunday school; -7, service.
"Kt Marks (Wisconsin Synod) Mallory and
Skid more. Ben P. Hinderer. SO. 10:30.
Methodist Episcopal:
Carson Heights Eighth and Hum a. Bev. O.
S. Brown. 101
Centenary-Wilbnr E. 9th and Pine. Dr
Chcrles MCaughey. 11, "The Present Status
of World Reform." by Dr. C. T. Wilson; 7:30.
address by Dr. Marvin Rader.
' Central Vancouver and Fargo. Bev. A. a
Maclean. 11, 7:30, Christmas concert
Climon-KeUy E. 40th and roweu. Bev. B.
Mace. 11. VGod's Gifts."
Epworth 29th and Savier. Rev. Frank L.
Mocre. 11. 7:30. "Held to Answer."
Errol Heights Darlington ft U. Sunday
school. 11:15 a m.
First 12th and Taylor. Kev. B. E. Parker.
10:30, "The Victory of Faith," by Rev. J. P.
Mi.rla.tt : "Jesua. the Coming King," by Rev.
F. M. Jasper.
First Norwegian Danish 18ta ana Hoyt Kev.
F. A. Scanrie. 11. "The Pearl of Great Price ;
Spider ; B,
Bev. F. A.
Bev. E. E.
Rev. F. E.
Bev. F. B.
N.
a. l.
Bev.
Bev.
Cossrncatiop Beth Israel (Reformed) 12th
aad Maia. Rabbi Jonah B. Woe. Office 71
Chamber of Commerce bids. Sahbath servarea
Friday at S p. "an. and Saturday at 10:30 a as.
CoBCreratioa Abavai Soolomi Park and Clay
ats. Bahbi N. B. Kroeger. Friday. 8 p. m.;
Saturday. 8 :80 a- m.
Cocgregatioa rovan Eedec Tauaod Tora.fi
Sth aad HaB. 'Bev. Abraham L Bosenerana.
Friday. 8 p. as. Saturday. a. sa Snaday, 1
m. Betigions achool.
Letter Day Salrru
Cratreh of Jeans Christ of latter Day Sainta
X. 25th and Msdison Herbert C Irersoa,
aaaaoB president 10. S:3S.
Baurcaaiaad Church K. 7 Sth aad Irvia.
BOtr (; s. JOBca, is:vs, i
ate. JL
It JameaH W. Park aad
WiBiaam K. Brtarmaa 11. 7:48.
8L Paul . 13th aad Cliatoa
Cr.e 10 30. 7:30.
Triaity Misaonrl Synod) Rodsar and Ivy
Rev. J. JL Bisahaca. ; 1S:1 (Genaaa), 7:30
(English). . -. .
sjaorca swr aw iiirhmi w ifr-oti. .
A. C B-vwr. S 3. ' '
Owt Savior's E. 10th aad Grank Bar.- at.
A. CaristenaeB. 11 (English), "The Wortd s
Worry Versus tit Christian s Joy."
: Bethlebesa 14tk actt Davm, Ber. H. J.
Thorpsv . II. : 8..
1 (English), f 'Lessons From
"God's Cnfailing Strength."
German Uodney and Stanton.
Schumann. 10:45, 8.
Hoyt St istn ana uoyt
Hertzler. - 11. 7:30.
Laurelwood E. 03d and Foster.
Finiey. 11. 7:30.
Uants SfltD. st and SBtn ave.
Sibley. 11, 7M5.
Lincoln hi 62d and Lincoln. Bev. w
Ryan. 11. "The Soul's Refuge and Sanctu
ary"; 7:30, "Tbo Much Preparation."
Linnton Bcfcert - 41. Gaute. 11, cso.
Monta villa B. 80th and Pise. Bev. F. A.
Ginn. 11. 7 :30.
Mt Tabor E. Slat aad Stark. Bar. D. L.
Fields. 11. 8.;
Patton Alberta and Michigan. Bee. George
H. Bennett II. 7:30.
Rose City Park E. 68th and Alameda. Bev.
C. W. Huett p 11, address by Dr. Marvin A.
Rader: 7:30. address by Dr. Clarence True
SeUwood Ei 1 5th and Tseoma. Guy Fitch
Pbelpe. 11, "Seven Things God Cannot Do ;
T art. "What 11 the L noerdonable Sin !
Sunnyside E. 5th snd YamhilL Rev. T.
H. Gallagher. 11. sermon by Dr. A. L. Howarth j
7:4S, 'M'heer tp For the Children."
St Johns W. Leavitt and Syracuse. Rev.
W. E. Kloster., 11, 7:30.
Swedieh Beech and Borthwick. Rer. G
E. Kailtedt 11. 7:30.
University Park Fiske and Lombard. Bav.
R T lIliniML 11. 7:30.
Tanrouver Ave. Norwegian-Danish Skidmore
mt Vancnnveri. Rev. Gustave A. Storaket. 11
"The MeastaaictUope"; 8. (English), "Tim King
Weatmorelanrl MBwgukie and Midway Bev.
E.- 8. Mace. 7 30. sermon by the pastor.
Woodstock :E. 44tb and Wood-tock ave.
Rev. Walton Skipworth. 11. 8.
Woodlawn E. 10th near Durham ave Rev
J. H.- Irvine. 11. "Why the! Name of God not
in the Constitution T 1 :3. of trie auk
of Jesus Excluded From the Thanksgiving IToc
ln atTOIt r n
African Hon 417 Williams ave. Bev. L A.
slnnre 11. 7:80.
Bethel African Larrebee at McMillen. Rev.
a H I'm. 11.8
Jananes 8t7 N. ISth. Ber. S TJetnura.
i n 1 1 4
District Superintendent Rev. William Wallace
Yaongsoa, S91 i. 62d. at N. Tabor 2790.
, M. E. South -
First CnirB and Multnomah. Bev. J. B.
Harris. 11. 7:45.
Nazsrwne
First 12thj and Main. Bev. A- M. Bowea.
11 7-30. i l
SeUwood F 9th and Spokane. Rev. J. G.
Bringdaie. 11. i :J.
Brentwood .8 5th ave. and 67th rt. S. E.
Bev. S. Lndlow. 11. 7:30.
Highland Pslrlt E. 14th aad Jarrett. Bar.
Mack Cahill. ,11. 7:30.
Scandinavian 848 Garfield. 11. 7:30.
Frwabytartan
First 1 2th and Alder. Bev-H. L lt'vmin
and Rev N. K. Tally. 10:30, "The Passion
(or God"; 7:3. "The High Places of the SooL"
Waatninaten East' 17th and Schuyler. lr
Edward H- Pence. 10:30, " Jeans, lmmaanel" ;
7:3, concert tT gtris chorus.
Central E.il8th and Pine. Dr. W. U. Nugent.
11. "Our AceaanUftUitar . H, pageant
Calvary 1 llth at Claj. 11. pre
Mt Tabor -K. 55th and Belmont Rev. Ward
UvHainL 11. 7:30.
Vernon E.S 19th and Wygaot. Rev. J. a
UrrlflV. 1 1. .T S9. s
Pxtaunt Cieveland and Jarrett Rev. . J.
Francis Morgan. 11. "The Seed and the Sup-
nh": 7 -Id -ear Personal Helper.
Fourth First and Gibba Bev. M to roe C
Everett lOitO. "The Blight of I nbeijef" ;
7-30, "The Wfttnesa From Heaven."
Emiiwnrth-t-m. S4th aad Giadatona. Bee.
r. e finnaE 11. DreachiBc by Dr. C. E.
BaFkeraue; xne aowa vsatm n we
Soul-" -' ! ' .
- Hone 78th and Everett. Bev. . . A. Smith.
It 7-30 t '
Cftw4 E. 4.1th and Hancock. Bee.
TVn.irf W. UJ MaeOoer. 11, "Before Ahrahaaa
Was I la"; 7:30. "Joseph Sauth aad the Bosk
of Mormon." .
Forbes Graham snd Gantrnbera. Bev. George
B. Lewis. 11. 7:80.
Trinity Vtrginta and Nebraska. Bev. John
D Mrl-nnon. 11. 7:80.
Anabel 5th and 37th ave. Bev. John U.
Palton (supply).' 11. 7:30.
Millard Avenue 55th a', and 73d at Dr.
Henry White.; 11. "The New. Covenant," and
communion : 7:30, "The Profitableness of God
liness." .
Marshall Street 17th and Mate ball. Ber.
A. J. Hanna; . 11, 7:30.
Mizpah E. 19th and Division. Rev. D. A.
Thompson. 11, "Our Task"; 7:45, "The True
Temple."
Cnity E. 7 lit and Sandy. Rev 8. W. See
men 11, "The Energy of Prayer"; 7:30, "If
Sot Cliristisnity, What"?
Arbor Lodge Bryant and Curtis. Bet. Alex
ander R. Evans. 11, 7:80.
Holt i Chinese 152 2d. Bev. Gee Sing
Hoy. 7 p. m.. school; 8, preaching.
Spokane Avenue E. 16th and Spokane.
Rev. W. 8- McCullagh.
Reformed Evangelical
First 12th and Clay. Ber. G. Hefner.
10:43. 7:80. .
Second E. 83d and CJumbia bird. Bee.
tt Weusser. II. ,
Third .Lenta. Bev. F. Llenkaemper. 11,
(German): 8, - (English).
Rsfortned Prsabyteelan
First Minnesota and Ainaworth. Ber. F. D.
Fraaer. 11. 7 :30.
Seventh Day Advent! ate
Note Regular services of this denomination
are heH on Saturday.
Central E. llth and Everett. V :40,
11:15.
Tsbernscle Btn and Montgomery. J.
Hibbard, minister. 9:60. 11.
MonuvUU rE. 80th and Eve-" J. A. Uer-
hart. 10 11,
Lenta 04th it and 58th are. D. J. Chit
wood. 10, 11.
St Johns -Central are. and Charleston. . J.
M. Meiklejohn. . 10, 11.
Albina Skidmore and Mallory. Elder Joan
Isaac 10. 11.
; Salvation Army
Cnros No. 1. 243 Ash st Commandant A.
T. Pitt. 11 a, m., 3:15 and 8 p. m.
Coma No. 4 128 1st Ensign Jessie Millar
and Captain Mrs. L. Upton. 8 and 8 pm.
Splrttuatlst
Indtpendent! Spiritualistic Society 591 Com
mercial. Rev.! Ida M. Schori. 3, "Bible Les
son of Three Wise Men Who Wera Led by a
Star."
Swedenborglan
New Chriatian Church Portland Hotel As
sembly room. ; Rev. William H. Reece. 11.
unitarian
Church of Our Father Broadway and Yam
hill. 'Bev. William C Eliot Jr. 10:30, "The
Truth About Jesus Christ"
'i Unltg Brethrwn
Conference Superintendent Ber. G. E. Mc
Donald. 89 Et 18th it
First E. 15th and- Morrison. Bev. Byron
J. Clark. 11,! "The L'niversal Reign of Peace";
7:45, "Will Christ Actually Come Back to
Earth"?
Second E. 27th and Sumner. Bev. Ira
Hawley. 11, musical program; 7:43.
Third 67th st snd 32d eve. d E. Bev.
E O. Shepherd. 11, "lta Privilege"; 7:43.
"Its Result."
Fourth 62d ave. and 70th st 8. E. Rev.
Leila Luckey. 11. 7:45.
Cloverdale (Old Coneritntioti) 446 Jesaup.
Rev. Walter Reynolds. 10, achool; 7, 8.
! United Evanosllosi
weman s associauon wiu nave iu (.unaww pnr
grame Monday at ' 30 p. m. Mrs. J. C. Mann
wiU have charge of the program and Mrs. E. H.
I'ttco of the devotions.
A cast of 38 adults and 12 children will pre
sent the newly publaihed Christmas pageant.
"When the Star Shone," by Bayard, in the
Central Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon at
5 o'clock. Other features of tbe program - will
be selections by the Sunday school orchestra
under the direction of Robert Louis Barron,
and three proceionab by the primary, junior
and intermediate decartmenU of tbe Sunday
school. The men's club has invited all the
fsrr.ilies of the ehnrch to a basket dinner in
the club room on Tuesday evening. The pro
s-ram will be presented by tne telepbon com
ntev.
At the regular animal meeting and election
of The Knigh,tt of the Tower, an organised
class of young men of the Mt Tabor Presbyter
ian Snndav school, held at' the home of Mr.
and Mrs. 8. W. Lawrence- of 83 Laddington
Court, on Wednesday evening, the following
officers were elected : President. Cynl li.
Crockett; vice president, Vernon Lawrence; aee
rttary (reelected). Howard Coming; treasurer
I reelected) . Harold Shaw: keeper of the gate,
George Crockett On Wednesday, December 28,
tli annual ba nonet of the class, one of the out
standing features of the social life 'of the
church, will be held, when each knight invites
his fair lady to become a guest of the class.
Eiehtv niatea will be laid. '
Piedmont Presbyterian church Sunday aehool
will eive its Christmaa entertainment next Satur
day nia-ht Each department of the school will
have some part in the program. Donationa given
at this service will be sent to the Pisgah home.
A committee will make a drive during the after'
noun for clothing for the home. Next Friday
evening the session- will meet to discuss plans
for the New Year's service. The Chriatmaa
and New Tear's Sunday night services will be
discontinued this year. A sunrise prayer service
will be held on- iscw Year's day.
By special request the Bev. D. W. MaoQuer.
oast or of Rose City Park Presbyterian church
is extending his series of 8unday night sermons
tD include a discussion on Mormonism. Tms
sermon will be given Sunday night On Friday
at 7 :30 p. m. the Sunday school will give a
cantata and on Christinas night the church
chorus will render Harper's cantata.
ttcthhjliprta
The young people of Mispah -Presbyterian
rhurch are planning U distribute LhnsUr.es
hoses on Christmas eve.
Dr. C. K. Baskervtlle of the First Preabyt--V.,,
.v. nf VaneAtirer. Wash., will Breach
Sunday mining at Kenilworth Presbyterian
church. The Bible school program wiu oe given
Thursday night Ths church choir is preparing
special Christmas music lor icemner -
The sacrament or me iru wm-jti
celebrated new member received anil enuuren
baptised Sunday morning at the Millard ave-i
cue Presbyterian church, announces Dr. Henry
White, pastor. . ,, .
The .Rev. John M. Paxton has been called as
stated snnply by the Anabel Presbyterian chnreh.
Hnoksne avenue l-resoytenan ciiun-n
Wednesday night to change iu name to More
land PTeatiyvrrian church, after adopting supple
mentary articles of incorporation.
Dr. Harold, ieonara nowman wiu wtbvj m
First Presbyterian . chnreh pulpit Hunnay. in.
the morning Half red Tonng will sing the offer
tory solo. tme tnio ass, wiin vioun ooinnsiu
by Mrs. L. W. Waldorf. At night the quartet
will atng two antnems, a vesper nmo, vvtit ,
and "O Lord. How Excellent" (Galbraith).
The evening service will be preceded by an
organ recital by K E. Coursen.
Tuesday it 8 a is. me Men a chid wiu meet
tn the Sunday school auditorium. Judge Wal
lace McCamant will taia on i-ersouai impres
sions of Vice President Coolidse." The Baa
Gruel Chriatian Endeavor society will give a
holiday party in room H on Wednesday evening.
All young people are invited and, are asked to
bring one of their baby pictures. Sunday at
3 SO t m. the voune women's Bible class will.
Lhold a service) at the Portland -Open Air sanator
ium at Milwaukie. Bev. rt. n, run; win oe
the speaker. Miss Gertrude Lawrence and Miss
Josephine Enutsoa will ainf, accompanied by
Mrs Ella lioberg Tripp.
First Presbyterian Chorch
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Aider at Twelfth
HAROLD
LEONARD
BOWMAN
NORMAN
KENDALL
TULLY
Minister
10:80 a. as.
"THE PASSION FOR
QOO."
Solo byllalfred Tonng
"Come Unto Me"
cCoenen
With Violin Obligate
by Mrs. U W. Waldorf
First E. ith and Poplar. Ber. H. H.
Famham. 11. 7:30.
Oca ley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay
Kev. A. P. Schmale. 11, 7:30.
St Johns ivanhoe- and John. Bev. C P.
Gates. 11, 7:30
United Pi slLyterlsw
First E. 87th snd Hawthoma. Ber. H, F.
Given. 11. 7:30.
Church of the Strangers Grand and Waseo.
Rev. S. Earl DuBois. 10:80, "A Significant1
Conference ' ; 7:So, "A Little Lower Than God."
Kenton 120 W. Lombard. Be. Cart Scott
rinnn 11 .7:30.
I MultnomahMultnomah Station. Bev. Da rid
! Steals Sharp. 10. 1L 6.45. 7:30.
Mlcuena
Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9th and
.im nv John fc.. ree. li. csu.
Peniel Miapaon zoo jeiiersoa. o.
Daily except Monday, at 8 p. av
Portiaad Gnmaintis sroat asn pwnavane, . a.
Penieeostal Slrst sad Waatungtoa. Bee.
Will C. Trotttr. 11 S. 8: daily, a.
Glad Tidings trentecosiaii ii w rua.
8.
' annstnlu. Faith Front and Burnside. Bev.
Florence Crawford and H B. Cxawlord. 11.
7 ao; daily, ?:o.
Chriauaa Assembly- K- ZUltt aaa aaaeay.
Pastor A. W.j Smith. 11. 1:4. 1:49.
Volunteers Of Asaencav zzt snrasioa. avs-
1m. .imtt Mandu. 8: Sunday. 3. a
Gospel HaS K. 28th aad Stark. 10:30,
7 36. '
Bible Standard Mission za aaa Kornsoa.
Bev Fred Uorashah. 10:30. S.
Jesos' Name Mrasaea Z07 Clay, w. A. Ma-
QOO." f I L
B 11
i mil
THE HIOM PtAOES
OF THE SOUL. I U
BOWMAN I U
Preaches. r , I . I
! J
First CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
PARK AND MADISON STS.
Broadway and L t- cars to block of chnreh.
DR. W. T. McELYEEN
PREACHER
11:00 A; M. SIRfSON T0PI0:
What Is Faith, What Does
It Do and How Does
It Do It?
7:30 P. SL ORGAN RECITAL
7s4S P. M. DR. IRcELVEEN ANSWERS
FOUR TIMELY QUESTIONS:
' 1 Why Was Not Germany Invited to
the Disarmament Conference?
2 Does Britain Face a Rebellion is
India?
8 Should We Permit Secret Religions
Organizations I , ,'
4 Who or What Is ths Holy Spirit I
MUSIO BY MIXED QUARTET MALE
QUARTET AND BIO CHORUS.
TUESDAY RIO MT FOREFATHERS'.
DINNER.
THURSDAY RIGHT DR. McELVEEM'S
DISARMAMENT STUDY CLASS
FRIDAY
NIOMT mrROH
CHBISTSUS PARTY.
SCHOOL
1 L, preachiag by
TRINITY
EPISCOPAL CHURCH .
1STH AND EVERETT STS. .
REV. DR. A. A. MORRISON
RECTOR.
THE CHEMISTRY OF THOUGHT
A SERMON FOB TIllNKEBSAT 11 A. af.
COME I -THE
MARRIAGE PROBLEM FROM A
PSVCHOLOOICAL VIEWPOINT P. M.
IN THE CHAPEL,
LARGE VESTED CHIR AND- GOOD
MUSIC AT THE M?RNISG (SERVICE
COME J
HOLY COMMUNION 8 P. ML SUNDAY
SCHOOL S:48.
A Lecture of Special
Interest -
o jr
The UNSPEAKABLE
TURK
AND THE DISARMAMENT CON.
FERENCE WORLD PEACE AND
CONSTANTINOPLE IN - THE
LIGHT OF PROPHECY
BY EVANGELIST
A.R.BELL
SUNDAY EVENING, DEC. IS
BEGISjriJra AT ?: O'CIOCK
WOMEN OF
WOODCRAFT
HALL
COHKF.R TBKTH TATLOK
, ENTRANCE ON TAYLOR
A SalrlUd Coas;rr(ratloal Soaf
, - 8errl
Prof. I. C. COLCOaD, Dlmtor
A3fS A PIERCE, Soloist v
From VI alia H alia CoUcf
MIXED QCAETET
FREDERIC FLAHAUT, Plaalst
ETtrreodr Wtlnmi Seats Fre
nion. 11, S.
' Church
Schlatter.
of
11
7:30.
God 863 Failing
1:48.
Bar. H. A. j
Kealizataoa Lswgiu 148 ISta. Ber.- H- Ed
uiii. li. "Putting to I s oar, Neglected
Powers"; 8. VHoboea ol the Hind." ST G. W.
.ff(vnt !
rjrvBas SeisBce Bia r. iJiar.
Win.ni ll.i "How to Attain."
Jt.hn Oevrr 7:39. "Growth."
Tae Society I or eDresouag ins ajBowstoge n
Tro Prayer, j Sl Fliedner bidg. Mondsor. ,
lit Tasitooa.' br F. L. Rawson.
,- Primitive Church East 10th '.aad Wcknsr.
11 3 S. " --v--
Ferkecortat 4th st. and eoth av. 8, K.
Re. W. 8 Ixrvejoj. 11. S. . --Tbe
Mvstie Cboch of Betbesda-v40 Alder.
Dt W. W. Aber. S. circles; 8. service. ,
. Greek Ortkodoat K. lltb and Clnuavs. Bee
B. A- Ka-shiam. S. sehooi: 10. sersaoav
. ChratadeUiauan 21 K.1 Weahiagtoa. 1L
Church of Our. Father
(UNITARIAN) (Broadway at Yamhill)
WIULIAM G. ELIOT, JR., Minister
8EKTICE AT ltlSS A. L WITH SERXOK
"THE TRUTH ABOUT JESUS CHRIST'
A word of -challenge and of rocorjcUUtlon regarding facts and value ; the
third sermon in the series on . ?.1 . ; r
' -"Confused Tongues and Unfinished Tower'
" , ..' THE PUBLIC 18 RESFECTFEXLY OTITE0 ' 1 -
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