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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
14
SATURDAY. JANUARY 21 1922.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
Satio of (Srowth of Churches in City 3s f eater Shan hat of iivlunicipality
tiAIN IN 1 0 YEARS
KM
cum
OIIUKI
BY SURVEY
Christian (Endeavor
leader (TU ill gpeak
atiHassifleetind
3m po r tant ews of Sjportland Ckurcnes and ?oung ijjllebpleV Societies JJc 3nducted
Special services !wlll be conducted thulfis idr Cride aCOIl 1X1
ning by Rer. J. B. Lutx, general seer-1 T " f S ,
tarjr of to board of Sunday choola. ijdlOCeSe OX kJYCQ.OVL
The Women. Foreign MtarionaVy aocieiy vwOwu
' Th Portland Council of Churches
throuf h lu department of surrey, which
ootwlaU of the denominational superln
tendenta and other leading ministers and
laymen In Portland, haa compiled the
. following' Information about church mcm
bershlp, Sunday school enrollment, and
financial activities of the church In
Portland. The fig-urea cover a 10-year
period. 1111-1111. -
. s -Dunne this decade the United Prea-
feytsrtan have made the larfest per
. centage growth In church membership.
reporting an Increase of 177 per cent
.with a total of &( members in 1921. The
' English Lutheran rank second with 111
per cent Increase. United Brethren third
with 111 per oent Increase Presbyterian,
- I per cent; Baptist, 1 per cent ; United
pvangellcaU l per cent; Christian. 14
per cent; Methodist Episcopal. SO per
pant : Congregational, X per cent ; Epis
copal. I per cent.
, KveYyone of the major religious bodies
has Increased more rapidly In member
hip than the population of the city
which has made an Increase of 25 per
cent during this same period.
..1 The Disciple churches report the larg
at increase In Sunday school enroll
ment with a 121 enrollment of 21S.
representing an increase of 142 per cent,
the Lutheran second with an Increase
Of 121 per cent. United Evangelical third
with If per cent Increase. United Pres
byterian. 75 per cent: Methodist Epls
- sopal. It per cent; Presbyterian, 51 per
, cent I United Brethren. 42 per cent ; Bap
tist, 21 per cent ; Congregational, 11 per
Cent ; Episcopal, t per cent. The churches
hare not made so noticeable an Increase
la Sunday school enrollment as In church
' membership. The school population, ac
cording to the office of the superintend
ent of schools, has Increased 50 per cent
during the decade. The Baptist. Congre-
gatlonal. Episcopal and United Brethren
show a Sunday school Increase less than
M per Cent and the Presbyterians show
. put Increase of 51 per cent
' '.'A mora noticeable gain appears when
finances are considered. During the de
J ode the United Brethren report the
largest percentage Increase, 211 per cent
In expenditures of all kinds. Including
bout congregational support and benevo
- I nee. The United Evangelical ranks
seoond with 211 per oent Increase, the
Lutheran third with 1(0 per cent. United
. Presbyterian 144 per cent. Baptist 129
per cent. Episcopal 4 per cent. Metho
, dlst Episcopal 28 per cent. Presbyterian
22 par cent. Congregational If per cent
, . The student census of the Institutions
Christian Endeavorers of Portland are
making preparations for a man meeting
Wednesday night at the First Presby-
terlai church, at
which Dr. Ira
Landrith. exten
sion secretary of
the organisation.
will be the speaker.
The service,
which will comt
mence at S o'clock,
is given under the
auspices of the
local, state and In
ternational unions.
Dr. Landrith will
speak on "The
Present Opportu
nity World Peace
and World Wide
Christian En
deavor."
Dr. Landrith has been president of
both the state and international conven
tions of the T. M. C. A., general seer
tary of the Presbyterian Brotherhood
general secretary of the National Rellg
lous Education association, moderator of
the general assembly of the Cumberland
Presbyterian church the year that branch
united with the main body and is now
a Christian Endeavor officer.
YTHh the exception of a few reserva
tions for Invited guests, all seats in the
church will be free. The public will be
welcome.
of higher learning In the city has re
vealed the following enrollment by de
nominations :
N.Pac. r.oto.
Reed Dental Medical
College College School
Baptists 11 33 8
Congregationalists 17 43 18
Christians 7 33 8
Epucopalisns Id 38 11
Evangelical Lutherans.. 1
Lutherans 4 22 S
Methodists 22 94 20
Presbyterians 74 82 20
United Presbyterians. ... 2
United Evangelical ... 1
Friends 1
Catholic 13 50 9
Jewish 20 8 6
Seventh Day Adventista 4
Advent Christiana 1
Unitarian 5 2 2
Hoc. (or Ethical Cult .1
I'niversalist 1
Mormon 9
Christian Science .... 1 3 13
Nona . . 91 14 9
Total 289 608 114
Baptist '
Dr W. B. Hirtson's series of Sunday
night sermons at the East Side Baptist
church on "The Real lord's Prayer" is
attracting large audiences. This Sunday
mgrni several oi me worm a ismou
church hymns win be sung as a feature
oi uie service under tne direction or
Mrs. Virginia S. Hutchinson, choir
leader and contralto soloist. Maurice
Laplat of Paris Conservatory of Music
will play a viplin solo. "Nocturne in E
Flat, accompanied at the organ by Les
lie werscnicuL -
The Tonne Dcoole wQl discuss the amestioc
at 6:30 p. m.. "How 8 bo aid Christians Keep
Sunday." The meeting wld be lea by victor
Penderyrass and the discussion by Paul Ganten
bein. Wilbur Hood and Eleanor Kindt. A
weekly paper entitled. "The East Side B. T.
P. V. Beacon," is edited by Harley Simpson
and Fred Berts.
Baptism will be administered at both services.
The White TemDkt mil nit will be MrnDwd
Sunday by Dr. Arthur 8. Fhelw of Los An
geles, Everybody welcome.
At Highland Baptist church Sunday morning
the pastor. Bee. W. L. Riley, will civ a sermon
on childhood, in accordance with the request
of the National Child Labor commission.
A la-minute Bible drill by a class of boys
and girls will feature the Sunday evening service
st calvary Baptist church.
Kev. Mao li. Bentsey, Baptist state evangel
ist, will conduct the Sunday services at the
Lenta Baptist church. Both services will be
evangelistic
Christian
The services tomorrow at the' First
Christian church will be the last before
the annual congregational meeting and
election of church officers. Preparatory
to this annual meeting the pastor. Rev.
Harold H. Griffia, will speak on Sunday
morning on the question, "What Must
the Official Board uo to Be saved r
Sunday evening the quartet choir win sing
the anthem, "Evening and Morning (Oakley),
and the prayer response, "Turn Thy Face From
My. Bins" (Attwood). Folio wine the musical
program the pastor will deliver his evening
message on the pre-eminence of Christ as
world leader.
Tuesday evening the congregation will meet
in business session to hear reports of the year's
work done in tne various departments and to
hold tne annual election oi oiiicers. Tne mh
sion will begin with dinner served by the chares
sisterhood, or which Mrs. J. R. Thiehoff w
president. The officials to be chosen at this
yearly meeting will include two elders, three
trustees, 12 deacons and 12 deaconesses. In
honor of members deceased during the past year
a special memorial service will be presented
by ill. C at. Kiggins.
Congregational
A single reel movie Dicture. "Under
the Lid." a 15-mlnute iecturette on
Jesus ana Buddha, and the answer to
two questions, with music by a chorus
of 35 voices and a quartet, make up the
program tomorrow merit at tne First
Congregational church.
lue two questions that in. McElveen will
answer are: (1) Is it right to burn corn for
fuel when millions of people are starving" and
(2) "When Senator McCumber says AB chil
dren should work for wages' is he loyal to the
child labor law!" At 6:30 p. m. a reunion
service of the A hi Hint Endeavor association end
the Senior Endeavor society will be held. Mrs.
Helen J. Bice is leader. Wednesday the
WcsjtaB'a association holds an all. day meeting
with luncheon at 12 JO o'clock. Thursday night
Dr. McElveen leetarea on "The Need For and
Program of the Genoa Economic Conference."
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
. CHURCH
T TWIimi AHO ALOIS)
HAROLD Leonard BOWMAN
NORMAN KINDALL TULLV
Ministers
1:S0 . M.
TNI BROADS SJISiw BOUR.
DART Of BINS. VO4.IR0I"
?14 . M.
As a Is areata Service tor
Qiaduetlng iTse of Waahiag-
soa Mtgn. BCDooi mease:
"DtmiOATIRO DARIIL"
DJL BOWMAN PREACHES. I
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REED STUDENT TO TALK
Lewis Jones of the Reed College stu
dent body will speak at 10:30 a. m.,
Sunday, at the Church of Our Father
(Unitarian), and the service will be
read by the vice president of the Young
Peoples fraternity, Klsa Armstrong.
Sunday Is young people's Sunday In all
the churches of the Unitarian denomina
tion In the United States and Canada.
Firt SPIRITUALIST
CHURCH
AST TTH AND MAtSALO ITS.
t SCSDAT
OONriRgROg MIITISt and MfMABCt
:0 4. M.
LIOTURf B:0 9. BL TORIOl
. MIB. ST-IRIT ARB MATTR-
' J. WILLARD HILLS, Pa. tor
MR5. J. WILLARD HILLS, Ass't.
otsa sy Mr. MILLS sad Mies ritNBURN
ALL WBLCOMC
A Baeeptloa via be dea la the ehareh
aabarday eeeaing Jawy I f 1 , la honor of
Me. and Mrs, Mil.
WESTMINSTER
AST 1 TTH ARD SOHUYLCR 8TS.
E. H. PENCE, D. D., PASTOR
10t30 Is Our Federal Constitu
tion to Prove a Failure) ?
7i30 Special Service (or Gradu
ates of Lincoln High School
"WHAT IS YOUR LIFE?"
Sunday night, at the Sunnysido Congregational
ehareh. Miss Dells D. Whited. returned asis
tioiary from Paraguay .win apeak oa "The South
American Indiana." Her life in Boutn America
has been , so romantic and rail of incident that
the recital of it makes an amazing story. All
interested are cordiallT invited to hear her. At
v.x9 o cioca wards w. Kobinaon, president of
the Christian Endeavor society, will meet with
members and officer to formulate plans for the
ensuing year. Prayer meeting on Thursday
Bitot will bo led by Dr. 8uub in the study of
Komans, seventh chapter. At the recent annual
mectmg of the church the reports from the
various departments showed an increase, both in
membennip and efficiency of work. The condi
tion of the church was never better than at
present The Ladies Aid has launched the
Live Calendar' for the third vear. and al
though the month of January is only half passed
the greater part of the entire year has already
been assumed. Friends of muiic are urged to
anticipate the monthly recital on the pipe organ
by Professor Lucien E. Becker, the first Sun
day aitemooa in February.
The 8unday nlcht community services at the
Atkinson Memorial center ConEresational
ehnrch) are made up to interest all m the com
munity. Among other features ii a picture
show. Sunday nieht a two-reel picture will be
shown ' entitled "The Roads We Take." from
one of the O. Henry stones.
The meeting on Sunday night at Highland
umgregaoonai enure a, over which the pastor,
Bev. Edward Constant, will preside, will be in
the interest of what is termed "Law and
Order." Addresses will be given by J. H. Price,
who will speak on "The Stumbling Blocks of
Ycnth." and Bev. Robert Ailing ham. whose
topic win he. "Law Inspired by Love." The
soloist of the evening will be Mrs. Tan Groos.
Pilgrim Congresationsl church started the
new year by receiving 10 new members. The
sacrament of the Lord's supper was served to
the largest congregation . that has been in
the church for msny months. The pastor plans
a new series of Sunday night sermons beginning
tomorrow on "Types of DUcrpleship." A recep-
rion to the new pastor, Bev. J. W. Price, and
his family, will be given next Friday night in
i the church. Other ministers of the citv have
been invited. The organizations of the church
will furnish refreshments and a program. All
(OTmer memhers and friends are invited.
The Intermediate Christian Endeavor society
of the Sunnyside Congregational church gave an
entertainment at the church last night, the
purpose of which was to raise money to send
delegates to the state convention at Salem
next month.
The 1922 annual meeting of the Waverly
Heights. Congregational church on Thursday night
was made memorable by a program given by the
now ueieDuuue. instrumental ana vocal nnn.
beri and speeches by wireless delighted the au
dience for an hour. The program was arranged
by the Waverly-Bichmood Men's brotherhood.
Horace Harmon presided at the instruments, in
cooperation with the Northwestern Radjo Manu
facturing company sending station. The meeting
opened with a free church and community ban
quet with plates for 100 guests. Reports in
dicated one of the most proaperoas yearn the
cLorch has ever had.- The i olio wine are the
officers for the oocoing year: Clerk. Mm Flor
ence Smith; treasurer. C. A. Kressmann; maaa
ciai secretary. Mrs. Charles DeWiU: trustees.
U D. Heater. 8. J. G. Toansg. A. W. Dmac
las and J. M. Parmley; deacons. R. W. Kiea.
Or. A. Avery sad B. A Waitfotd; deaooa esses.
Mrs. J. E. Smith. Mrs. A Avery; Sunday school
superintendent, K W. N'iss; superintendent of the
primary departnraait. Iln. C. A- Kr niina; aaw
skl director, Mrs. W. F. Downing; flower com
mittee. Mrs. Emma L Smith. Bev. O. P.
Avery entered oa ha fourth year of
with the ehareh January 1.
Episcopal
An unique service will take place
Sunday at the Pro-Cathedra 1. It Is
over 18 years since any similar service
was periormea in the diocese or Ore
gon. The Rt. Rev. Walter Taylor Sum
ner, bishop, will induct the Rev. J. c
Black into the office of archdeacon,
after which Archdeacon Black will cele
brate holy communion. The Very -Rev.
R. T. T. Hicks will deliver the sermon
at 11 o clock a. m.
The Young People's society will ;meet
at the main entrance to the Good Samar
itan hospital Sunday at S p. m. to hold
their monthly song service in the wards.
after which they will hold their regular
weekly meeting in the parish house at
6:S0 p. m., when William F. Robertson
will speak upon the subject of "Effic
iency and Its Application."
Dr. A A Morrison will officiate at all serv
ices in Trinity church on Sunday. Hereafter
the young people will take charge of the Sunday
evening meeting in the parish houi at 6:80.
Interesting topics will be discussed. The sub
ject of this meeting is "Sunday Amusements.
Tea will be served. A collection ot slsu nas
just been given by the Sunday school for the
Armenian children.
At St. Michael and All Angela Episcopal
church, Bev. T. F. Bo wen. vicar, the holy com
munion will be celebrated at 8 o'clock Sunday.
At the Sunday school session there will be a
dedication service, preparatory to the annual
gathering of the children's contributions to the
missionary work of the church. The vicar will
preach at the 11 o'clock service on "The Church
the Habitation of God." Young people's meet
ins at 6:80, followed at 7 o'clock by an illus
trated lecture by John W. Lethaby. Subject,
"Five Tears in Tropical Africa." iiean Vincent
and Clarence Porter have been elected delegates
to the annual convention, which will meet in
Portland next week.
Evangelical .
The sermon subject at the East Mar
ket Street Evangelical church Sunday
morning will be, "Bondage vs. Liberty."
Evangelistic .service at 7:30 p. m. The
church will observe the denominational
day of prayer for missions Sunday,
February 5.
Free Methodist
The district Quarterly meeting of the
Free Methodist churches of Portland In
In session at Central Free Methodist
church. It will continue over Sunday,
will also conduct a. a Dedal acrvtoe at
t :30 p. m. The public Is invited by Rev.
a. u. no per, pastor.
Friends
Rev. J. W. Cheney of Seattle Pacific
college, formerly' a missionary In Chile,
win prea.cn in tne second mends church.
sunaay at 11 a. m.
Methodist
Holy communion will be celebrated at
the First Methodist church Sunday morn
ing oy Kev. n. Karle Parker, pastor, tor
the first time sine ho has assumed the
pastorate here.
The Sunday moraine speaker st Centenary
Wilbur M. E. church win be In. E. C Hick
man, former pastor of Wilbur church of thai
city and at the present time preaident of aaa
bsll School of . Theology. The evening sum
will be sa echo of the missionary eonventioo keU
during the week. The speakers will be beaded
by C. W. iliiirr. The first "Big Night" of
the church will be held Thunder night, bessa-
Bing with a ehareh supper at 8 SO and followed
The Venerable Jay Claude Black,
until recently in charge ot Episcopal
work In MarshOeVd. will bo Inducted as
archdeacon In lb
diocese of Orecoa
oa Sunday snornlng
by the Right Rev.
Walter Taylor Sum
ner, bishop of- Ore
gon. The service will
be at St. Stephens
Pro-Cathedral Tha
11 o'clock service
win bo a celebration
of the boty com
munion, at which
the new archdeacon
will be the cele
brant The special
sermon mill be
preached by Dean
It T. T. Hicks.
The new archdnacmi k. t-
by periods of devotion, recreation, etady and I tcrla. Ohio. IWmhr a isai is. .
business. These "Big Siguss" win s d . TT 1114 He U
each Thundar aielit tor .i.ut n. lata gradual OI the Western Thaolortc-!
uem win center an tne meeting acuvities oi seminary. n was ordained deacon In I " oisnop . win crisoraiw amj
OREGON EPISCOPAL
CLERGY TO GATHER
The thirty -fourth annua coavsntiooi
of the Uoc of Oregon of the EplaoopsJ t
church win ba held during Use corning .
week at St. ; etoepbens FTo-CaUsrtJ. .
Tntrttoata "and CUy streets. Ssvoral
special events wta mark the eaavsaUsi. '
Monday at 4:1 p. nv the Theodore B.
Wilcox memorial hospital. Tweatr-first
and Marshall streets, win be dedicated
with appropriate seers k so, and after
ward opened to the public Tea arm ho
served at t o'clock' to visitors.
Tuesday will be devoted to the anaoaj
meeting of all the .branch as . of the
woman's awxiliary and will comrneno
with a clebratioo of holy comrotms&a
at 10, a. at. In SL. Davtds KplscopaJ
church. i -
Wednesday 'wM mark the be-gtrtauag
of the convMition' proper. At It a. ra
the church. I 1S09 and was rtrUntrl in lain i i.i
HuSnrKKle Methodist rhnrrh ie rjUnnine I . . . . " " "-
interesting program tor Sunday asoroins. 1T I , r, " m iwmeriy neia cnarge-
oo "L, rowing Human I nicago. Ill, and Chelan
Anderson.
Gallagher will sneak on "Growin
Twigs. The enure Sunday achool forces will I Wash.. The last few years be has been
e'T'of ..vl 7-,.. r'.JT rr..". llor or Emmanuel church at Marsh
rwl lu- faniltv nf t.i.)M -u4 .H. - Tk. I field.
aeries of sermons oa "The Greet liars of the
riiDm
munlon at the Pro-Cathedral. AH the
lergy of the dlowsi will be press at.
.u-d and with whlU stole.
The great pubOo evwnt ta ccmaectiai
with the sswvantloa win be tho snaao
mewting Wednosday at p. en la tho
The new archdeacon plans to spend I rTo-CalhedraL Tho Rev. C P.
to suracung Urge Sunday night audi-1 much time In developing country mis- I superintendent of the Batmen's LrssO-
The ttfslfM anil lualinu. HiRMtvlmnt .... M ' wtitm . .
iui mrsirw wm cububu uinafoaoi , . ...
January. 1 wora in tne diocese.
Last Wednesday evening s local eonferrnre I A
.f . n . U . , n-l. . I . , . . I - : I
vw v . . 111 aaetiwwnn s,ucopej
church was held. It was voted to sell the
present manse at 1520 Thompson street and
purchase the property adjoining the church.
This will give the orgsmsauou all the church
property in one coaict body and enable the
architects to soak some changes in the plaas
for the new building wuicn will add greatly to
iue ruuc acuuis ua usefulness oi UM Bew Biahon William r
Bishop Shepard
WU1 FiU Pulpit
tut at Saa Francisco, will speak sms
-Tho Church's Work Anton the Baf
or. The Rev. T. C Taylor ot Astoria
win dlscuas "Religious Edaca.Uoa aad
tho Venerable Jay C Black will esict
the various mUaionary art! vl tie car
ried on la Oregon and foreign couatrU.
Tne main bustneaa aeiaaton will ra
IiaIA mft Aav TSsmlkv wKm. - -"
ouwtwa ui in i pertaining to tho general eoovauoi to
Delegate or xpectd next week frasn
all pariahs and mission fraca '''''H
to Astoria.
Iitu Irlinav
,U;bJTbc ,Y"n ,or -'ai, yar Me"odit Episcopal church win bo the lb held bar next September wUl bo
churchT waT rmh,. u, ' r I H"" aunoay at J p. m. at a tsaa discussed.
breil was elected to th t.-casureship. it has I rntlng of the Scandinavian churches
oTTo roL Vuo?pUu o',Srs r the c'tyw,n th" iudl,or,um of J
vhool and two-thirrii nf ti.., k.. i- . I ferSOn high BChOOl Tha rt Brstutlm
attendance, more permanent help was needed is vlan churches of Portland hav joined In
bav wutmuia ivivo VI wiJv COUlTn. BTsTs & Cam- I arari Itrs ua ITcTIV 7L1 ITISIinra WTraasrl aar4 11
mitt wu ftipointxS to mLvj th fuod neerd culminate with a service Sunday nirht
. : , 1 -i uiw oumi taoernacie. be ven teen th
ww, uu ,vuuri 01 in iuhus neeaea I e.iiu t iissn streets.
cio iriwibni sircscy rsisru. I
8andsy evening Central Methodist church will
have a union meeting of five Methodist church
at which the great subjects of the Northwest
convention will be discussed. The participating
churches .are Central. Uoodlawn, St. Johns,
University Park snd Fstton. The pastor, A. H.
Maclean. will ureach at the moraine nrrira
Evangelist H. O. Jacubsea of Minneapolis will
(Concluded on Page Five, Column Three)
DIRECTORY OF CHURCH SERVICES IN PORTLAND
Third Sunday After Epiphany
Uniform Sunday School Lesson
"Elijah's Flight and Return." I Kings 10:
9-18.
Golden Text "I waited patiently for Jeho
vah; and he inclined unto me, and heard my
cry." 1'sa. 40:1.
Young People's Topics
Christian Endeavor "Do Christian Princi
ples Apply to Buying and Belling!" Prov. 20:10,
14; Amos 8:4-9; Luke 6:38.
Epworth League "Methodist-Directed Chris
tian Education.' II Tim. 2:14-16.
Baptist Union "Baptist Young People and
World Fellowships." "s. 107:1-3. (B. X. P.
EAST SIDE BAPTIST
EAST tITH A3f D SALMON
SPECIAL SUNDAY
NIGHT 7:30
OMOMUS, SCHIST? A and 1000 VOICES
WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS HYMNS
SPEAKERS. WALTER BENWELL
HLNSON and DANIEL BHYANT
Subject DR. HI X SON'S 11 o'clock Morn
ing Sermon.
THI RIAL LORD'S PRATER"
Apostolic Faith
Mission
CORNER FRONT
AND BURNSIDE
Meet In held at 10:30, 1:10 and 7: JO
every Sunday. T:45 every ntrht in
the week. All Nations' meeting- Sat
urday night
A Unique feature of the meetings
I the (rood old-fashioned Ooepel
tslnainc. W by ts-plec orchestra,
ALL VTELCOSIE SO COLLECTION
First METHODIST
TWELfTM AND TAYLOR
B. Earle Parker, D. D.
PASTOR
Itsti A. M.
HOLY COMMUNION
7:44 P. M.
Sermon by DR. PARKER
t sa. ssMeuiut n iim
SUNDAY MORNINO 11 e'CLOCK
"Watckina; Christ Dio."
1EVENINO
7:80 O'CLOCK
"Christ and
Psychology of
Demoniacal
Possession."
r v 1
"th 2d and 42d are. 8. E. II.
811th Ms sonic temple. 868 Yamhill. 11. 8.
Seventh Smith ave. and New York 11.
All churches Wednesday. S p. s.
Cnngrsaajuonal
First Park and Madison. Dr. W. T. Me-
tiveen. -raganttm at Home and Abroad": 7:30.
Jesus and Buddha" and questions and answers
service.
Snnnysids B. 3 2d and Taylor. Dr. J. J.
Staub. 11. "Open Channels of Power"; 7:45,
address by Miss Delia D. Whited of Paraguay.
Atkinson M.ihaH.1 p aa.k. - n ..
Bev.- E. E. Flint. 11, "Ways and Means to I
vrar Bpincual lnneritanee" ; 7:30, "The Fail
ures ana successes of Life."
Capernaum an Example tor Us in His Hu
mility and in His Faith."
TriaitJ (Missouri Synod) Rodney sad 1"
Rev. J. A. Rimbsch. 10.15 (German). 7:80
(English).
Church for Deaf Rodney sad Ivy Rsv. J.
A. C. Beyer. 2:30.
Our Savior E. 10th and Grant Rev. M.
A. Christensen. 11 (English), communion:
7:30, Luther League forum. "Dancing in the
Public School Buildings."
Bethlehem 14th sad Davis. Rev. H. 1.
11. 8
HE PAID 400 INTEREST
DR. ARTHUR S. PHELPS
OF SAN FRANCISCO, ON
"A Small Business Man"
A 50-50 Dinner
Obstacles and Advantages
. :Jaclq and the Vash-Woman
SUNDAY, 7:45 P. M.
WHITE TEMPLE55
(12th and Taylor SU.)
- - f
QUARTETTE NUMBERS
11 AsM'HOW TO STUDY THE BIBLE"
1
if
day.)
Baptist
Firrt White Temple, 12th and Taylor.
1. "How to Study the Bible": 7:45. "A Small
Business Man."
East Side E. 20th and Salmon. Dr. W. B.
Hinsoa and Rev. Danrei Bryant. 11, "The Seal
Lord s rrayer-; 7 iao, -a Man is Better xnan
Bneep.
Third Tancouver and Knott Rev. R. S.
Close. 11, "A Signboard Pointing the Way to
True Happiness"; 7:30, "A Fountain of Cleans
ing." Arleta (8th are. and 64th st. S. E. Rev.
Owen T. Day. 11, 7:30.
Calvary E. 8 th and Grant Rev. J. : E.
Thomas. 11, "The Lordship of Jesus Christ";
7:30. "A Lucky Boy."
(ilencoe B. 4Mb and Mala. Kev. w. B.
Stewart. 11,. 7:30.
Sellwood Bethany Tfi. 11th and Taeoma.
Rev. C. S. Tunnell. 11. 7 :30. ,
Grace E. 76th and Ash. Rev. J. T. I
Huckleberry. 11. 7:30.
owedisn latn ana uoyt. ner. T. u. Bloiaa-
der. 10:4S, 7:80.
St Johns Chicago and Leonard. 11, 7:80.
Highland E. th and Alberta. Rev. Walter
U Itiley. 11, "Exploiting Childhood or Grind
ing the Seed Corn.'" 7:30, "A ?ew Creation.
Tabernacle E. 4 2d t. and 45th ass. 11.
Cniversitv Park Drew and Fiske. Rev.
G. R. Schlaoch (supply). 11, 8.
kit Olivet (colored) Broadway and Everett.
Rev. J. W. Anderson. 11. 8.
Vents 88th st. and 60th sve. Rev. E. A.
Smith. 11. 7:30.
Second (German) Rodney and Morris. Kev.
F. Hoffmen. 11. 7:30.
Italian Mission E. 44th and Sherman. Rev
Eugene FantettL 2:30, school; 8.
Elirn 8wedish E. 6th at Alberts. 3:30.
CeAholl
Cathedral 16th and Davis. Bev. George J.
Campbell. . 7:15. 8:30. 9:45. 11.
ot. Peters Lenta, ; Bev. i. P. O Flyaa. S.
10.30, 7:80.
St Lawrence 3d and Sherman. Bay. J. G.
Hushes. . 8:80. 10:80. 7:30.
8t Francis E. 12th and Pine, Kev. L K.
UrNamaa S S fi 1A 11
Immaculata Heart of Mary Will Isms and
Stanton. Kev. W. A. Daly. S. B. B. 11. 7:30.
Holy Rosary E. 3d st Clsekamas. Very Be.
E. S. Olsen. 6. P. 6. 7. 8. t, 11. T:0.
St Roue E. 631 at Alameda. Rev. J. M.
OTarrsu. 8, 10:30. 4.
St. Andrews E. sth and Alberta. Rev.
Thomas Kiernan. 8, 10:80. 7:30.
The Madeleine E. 24th and Slsklyeu Rev.
George F. Thompson. 7:80, , 11.
Ascension E. 78th end Tsmhr.l. Ytsadseas
Fathers. 8. 10:80. 7:30.
Blessed Sscrament Maryland and BUadsna-
Bsv. B. V. Kelly. B. 10:10. 7 JO.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin. Rev. C Ray-
si one a. lo go. 7:30.
St Una tin. 8220 43d st, S. B. Jesuit
rathtra. 0:30. 8. 10:80, 7.
St, Stephens E. 42d and Taylor. Bee.
Warren A Waitt. a 8. 0:15. 11. 7:80
Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Taa-
eouver ave. Kev. r. nregenser, ti a. B.
. 8. 10:80. 7:30.
Bt Philip Nert (PsuBst Fa than) E. 18 th
at Mickory. Key. M. L. Ferry O. S. P.
7:30. 8. 10:80. 4.
Church ot the Asstrmntion SL Smith in at
Hewton. Bervits rathera. S. 8. 10:80. 7:8.
Sacred Heart E. .11th and Center Be.
Gregory RobL O. S. B. 8. 10:30. 7:80.
St Agatha E. 15th and Nthalem. Rsv. John
vummisBy. 8. tmo.
SL SUnWaus (Polish) Marytand and FkO-
. Kev. r. Matnsewski. 8. 10 49. 7:30.
St. Joseoh I German 1 lSth ami Cmh.
Bev. rrowin asper. o. io:so. 7:S0.
St Miehsel (Italian) (th and MiO. Rev.
av. tsaiestra. B. 4. S:SO. 1:80. 7:8.
BL Clare s Carntol Hill Father Alnxim
u. f. ss i:is, :is.
St Charles E. 88d aad Alberta. Saw. w
waiiaee. s. 1V.SO.
Ad Ssrots E. 38th and Gllsaa. Saw. WO.
Bam cronra. 8. 10 JO,
8t. Patricks 19th and Sevier. Rev. Charles
sa. amita. susses, a, :su. 1 1. 7:43.
St. Briaitta's Chanel Jmtmv-Olm Hirixsr
laoasaei rrom Bt. PatrtcSsl. a a.
Our ladr of Sorrows S. 1 2d and WoneV
toes. uev. u. ti rum. 8. 10:4. 7:45.
ot. Aatooay cnapei 7023 48th ave. Bay.
G. c rails. I a, sa.
Boh Family Chanel E S7th sssl Sax. Bav.
G. O. Falta. 0:45. 7:41.
First Park and Columbia. Saw. HsrcM R
Griffia. 11. "What Mast the OffiewJ Board
Do to Be SaTedt" 7:45. "The Ail -Conquering
name.
East Side Tfi. 12th sod Taylor. Rev. Harts
F. JohBsoa. 11. 7 :S0..
Church ot Christ Rodnev sad Kaott. Bsw.
Joseph Boyd. 11. 7:80.
MoatavOls E. Tth and GUssa. Re. I
E. Hoskin. 1U 7:30.
Kent Part Bev. T. H. Chormisy. 11,
T:S0.
Bt Jntivis Central and Oa aegis. Mm. Ker
awrt Jones. 11 8,
Tabernacle E. 2Sth tad Alberta. BT. XT. E.
Lewis. 11, T:S0.
SeUwood B. 9 th aad Kpakarse, Rev. J. R.
Jsnaoa, 11. 7 :.
Advwat Chriadaa Bscead t stasia Baa aad
Uneoia. IU
- OXrtla Solaac . -
lataoa Subject "Truth."
Firs ltl and Everett. 11, a,
Second E. th aad HoDadsy 11. .
Third E. 13th and fjalasoa 11. .
v- Fomrtki Vancouver aad Earersoa li. a. &
Bethsny Evangelical Norwegian (Free) Wy-
tant and Rodnev. Rev. B- A. Rorrvik. 7:45
Hignland E. 8th and Present! Rev Fdw.M Grmc English (Missouri Sjnod) E. 24th and
Constant 11, "The Voices of Jesus"; 7 :30, Br?a",y- 11 Bfhard. 11
Our Nation," by Dr. W. T. Johnson: 7-30
ine investment of Life."
Fourth First and Uibha R u.. n
Everett. 10:30 7:80.
Kenllworth E. 34th and Gladstone. Rev
L. K. Gnmea. 11, "Justified by Faith": 7 jo'
"Your Fortune."
Hope 78th' and Everett. Re. J. A. Ssaith.
11. "The Worth of a Soul"; 7:30, "Seven
Devus.
Be.
Salvation Army to
Welcome New Leader
Services will be held at 11 a. m.. 1. 1 and
8 p. m., Sunday, at th Salvation Army
hall No. 4 to welcome Commandant and
Mrs. Heisicrer. who hav arrived In
Portland to tak charge of tb men's
Industrial departmenL Commandant
Helsinrer Is a former offWr nf v a
?ofP- .He will conduct the services at I
s ana s p. m.
Rev. B. B. SUTCLIFFE
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH '
Centenary - Wilbur
TEX CHOtCH WITH A TtOGXXM
UEDar MORVIBa
TA Chollcnrm to thm '
Church"
A Crest Wsrtd nxiswashte AAdnss
DB, K. C ILICEMEX
uidat Eisrrr
"Th World Need and
Mtthodixm't RtspomtT
CHAS. MacCAUCHEY,
MCIUTEJL
I AST MIRTM ABB Ml IUHlt.
'Law and Order." iddiMsM K T ll iwM I
aw, a. Aiimgnam.
Bethan Danish Evaneelleal Union and Mor
tis. Rev. R. Basmnssen. 10, 11.
WaverieieK Tf.itv .. ttt , i . I anu s.
T .,. M r.AAU T WUWs,(Ui I MPJWIl, XV.IO. CIO.
Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11.7:30. Swidish AnenriV?. Sunt, .nt Rodn...
Laorelwood 4.1th mn nutt, s 1 Re. V. G. Ctmn. to-as 7 as
Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 11, 7. I Immanusl 10th aad Irving. Re. A. V. Aa-
Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Rev. James 1 erson. 11. 8.
W. Price. 11. "The Presumptuous Discinle": Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune. Be. 8. C
7:80, "Christian Principles in Buying and Sell-j - Knutsen. 11. 7:80.
auvn Bvangeiieai (SiSBKran eynou) v;nap
Bsan and Salmon. Rev. H. H. Koppelssana.
0:15. 10:16. 7:45.
Imraanuel (Missouri Synod) E. 15th sad
Leo. Rev. H C. Fhelin 10 SO German
service: 7:30, English service.
Church of the Redeemer (English) E. 18th
rvlcs 1 1.
nen. 10,
ing."'
University Par Hsvea aad Lombard.
C. H. Johnstqn. 10:30. S.
sinniso Mason and AOrica. Be. A. A
mi", o ana B p. m.
St Johns 8. Ivanhoe and Richmond
if. earner nourse. 11, 7:30.
juenwi
Re.
Bev.
Ross City E 45th sad Hancock.
Dcrsld W. M. M.cClu.r ii 7 nn
B I J-Vil ii ? Tin G"lnttt- 0orss I II .00 A. M. E LI 8 H AS RESroSSE
Trinit VlrT,) .A v.Kn.. x t.k. I 1 u I L ALL."
D McUnnon. ii. 7:80. J ".SO P. M. Studies In Romans: "HOW
ansoei ootn sad X7th sve. Ti. ynK. vr
riMn iiuppiyi. n. T :so.
siuiara Avenna
Henry Wldte.
MAS IS JUSTIFIED."
Dr.
Rev.
Norwegian Vi ' b orth end Wygant School 10. serviei
Rev. Ols Torgessen. 11. 7:30. Finnish 1,9 Fargo. Re. A. Salmi
First Germ.r. I- A ' serrice.
Re. Georg, Tzoch.7. 10:30: 70 IHsthcdist EpIscooU
Second German E. 8th and Skidraora Re. I Carson Heights Eighth and Hums.
Henry sxaceigans, io : jo, 7 :30.
soon uarman E. 8 la end Fremont Be. J.
sauwp. ii. 7 :ag.
Dunkard
Church Of tha Brethren Rnrthwfev nln.
are. jut. j. u. u. stlverson. 11. 7 :3u.
EslasoaaJ
8t. Stephens Pro-Cathedral 13th and Clay.
imiuv Xke V. nalirF i srinr Niimnsr hishnn Van I a -as i. . . . .
Rev. R T T HikJ rfLn 1 " ? sjace. 1 1. jod. me wimmunity cnest Stan.
- -x . 11. i .t j. i i ii :i 1 1 7-sii
ITUUty 18th aiMl Everett
nson.
menu.
at. 11m naa Kat votv ta r.i.Mi t..
luuuus jensins, rector. I :su, 8:30. 11. 7:30.
Be. O.
8. Brown. 10.
Centensry-vvilbur E. Bth and Pine. D
Cbarl?s McCanghey. 11, preaching by Dr. E.
C. Hickman; 7:30, "The World Need and World
Program." A symposium by lay delegates to 'the
missionary convention.
Central Vancouver and Fargo. Rsv. A. B,
Mariean. 11, 7:30, union .meeting.
Clinton-Kelly E. 40th and owe. Rev
Rev. A. A. Mot-
vnwn.v qtti. j o : n . . r
rector. 8, 11, 6:30, "Sunday Amuse-1 Moore. 11. 7:30.
Grace Memorial
Bev. O. W Taylor.
Errol Heighta Darlington halL Bunds v
serool, 11:15 s. m
First 12th and Taylor. Be. B. E. Parker.
10:30, 7:30.
Hirst Norwegian .Danish 18 th and HotL Rev.
F. A. Scarvie. 11, "Requirements for a Snc-
PMtffll Rvil". ft RMutinanan n. iii..lin.
Hereford st, Portsmouth. Bev. I st. the Jefferson 'Hiitb. school auditorium, sermon
8, 1J, 7:30. I by Bishop W. O. Shepard: 7:80. onion services
St. Marks 2 1st and Mrnlt
HattoOi rectcr. 7:30. 11.
St Philips 242 Russell.
Bt. Anarewi
John D. Rice.
Re. J. Q.
5th 1' a and Tld
11. 7 SO
Mir-hsU Street 17th and klarshsIL
a. j. nanna. li 7 no.
Miapah E. 10th aod Division. Be. D A.
Thompson. 11. 7:30.
Unity E. 71st and Sandy. Rev. S. W. See-
suvn. li, ;ou.
Arbor Lodge Bryant and Curtis Rev. Alex
ander H. Evans. 11 7:80.
Holt Chinese 152 2d. Re. Geo Sins
v. icwkm; b. preacoing.
Moreland-Srllwood Community House E. 13th
at Spokane. Rer. W. 8. McCuDagh. 11. 7 SO
Reformed Evsncsllcai
First 12th and Clav. Re, a Rifu.
iv;ii, I :su.
Brcccd E SSd 'and C JnoMi yiwA p..
H. Meutaer. 11.
Third Lents. Rev. F. Lleakasinper. 11.
(German); 8, (English).
".ef armed YMbytsrtaa
First Minnesota nA limsnnh vM w t
Fraxer. H. 7:80.
vsnth Osy Adventlete
Nots Regular services of this danoeaiaarlna
are beH on Saturday.
t-jretral k, nth and Everett. 8:48.
Tabernacle Sth mnA Unnttmun m s
Hlbbard, minister. 8:50. 11.
Momavilla E. 80th and Eve- J. A. Gar
hart. 10 11.
Lents 84th st. sad 68th sve. D. J. Chit
wood. 10. 11.
St. Johns, Central ave. and Chariestoa. J.
H- Meislejobn. 10. 11.
Albina Skidmors and Mlllory. Elder J aha
XV. 11.
10. 11.
East 17th and Weidler. at Swedish Tabernacle.
11. 8. I German Rodney and Btanton.
St. Michaels and All ii.h w aa j I Scl nmann. 10:45. 7:80.
Broadway. Rev. T. T. Bowen. icar. 8. com-1 Ho St 16th and Hoyt
munion; 11, "The Church the Hahitatinn Hertxler. 11. 7:30.
God"; 7, illustrated lecture. "Five Tar in
xiuptcu ainca, oy J. v. Lethaby.
. uri.n of nr sTior 60th ave. and 41st st
S. E. Rev. John B. McCormick. 10 11 7 n
HKIWO Moms U,Tnnr:ii iZrA C.
. . ; . , ' . . D.UUI1M1
uoquiai. stsv. r. a,. Howard. 7. 9:30 a aa.
bt. Pauls woodmen. Rn n.w, a or n-...
lor.- 4 p. sa.
St Johns Memorial IKth .n a.n
ww. tfuuii o. juciormics. 1U. 11. 6
ot. naunews Corbett and Bancroft Rev
a. a. usii. vicar, in. ii
tjrood onennerd - Vancouver . r:M,aM
?V ibn tw,on' rector. 7:80, 8:46, It,
Mission of St Jfhna Ri.Vn..'. h.n
John D. Rice, vicar. 2 and 3 p. m.
at. Peters Chapel E. 60 th and Ankeny.
A r at- SUA.
Olai EDfaTi I I I I ayj II 179 T snrt I7tr a
10, 7:30.
Church ef tha TMMflniMMMi Wi KIWI.
wawB. a n. sa.
Evanosricsl
Bev. E. A.
Bar. E. E.
Rev. r. E
"Abraham Lincoln
THE
Christian"
A GREAT ADDRESS BT
Dr. William J. Johnson
OF ST. PAUL, XIXKESOTA
Asthor f the Broke, "Georr Wash
Inftoa the Christlaa and -Abraaasi
Llacola the Christlaa''
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3:30
Y. M. C. A.
bON'T MISS THIS TREAT
ALL T0U5G MET I5TITED
First CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
"ABU AB vSABIBOII ST,
roadway aad I J. ears ta tsloch at eh area,
DR. W. T. McELYEEN
feCachzb
IIiM A . TOvMOi
PAGANISM AT HOME
AND ABROAD
740 F. 88. OMAB) SIBMTAL,
7-M f. BL 0B RtIL BsOVIS anCTWBt
on. MotLvttR avatwtRt ouimonii
1 Is It ftiytt t Bars Cars a rati
Whea Mil home Are amrt
S Wbea 8 ess tor MeCwssaer Ssva.
-All Chiadrea Bboaid Wwrk.' Is lie
Loral te th Child Labor Law!
S Ccannars Jeras sad Boddas.
MUSIC BT CHORUS OF St TOICES AXD
riE QCABTATT.
4 r. SL
ALUMNI and SfBIO tBDIAVOB VBIOBl
AH. ALWAYS (WELO0MX.
LECTURE!
bak(i ! Isr Measlaf l
ad th nd.
By BEV. WILLLAM EEECE.
BUN DAT, JAN. it I P. U.
Theosophical Hall
MI CEWTBAL BOLDIT40
KVERTBODT WEXCX)ME
Laurslwood E. 63 d sod Foster.
Finiey. 11. 7:80.
Lenta 8th st snd 68th are. Be. F. R.
Sibley. 11. 7:45
Lincoln E 62d and Lincoln. Re. W N
Byars. II, "The Stewardship of Life"; 7:30
1 ne c atner s Lore and Our fsonship.
Linntoo Bobert M. GatAe. 11. 7:30
Mouta villa E. 80th and Pine. Bar. F.
Uinn. 11, 7:30.
Ml Tabor E. 61st and BUrk. Be. D. L.
Fields, i 11. 7:30
Pstton Alberts snd Mlchlssn. Be. Georse
U. Bennett. 11. 7:30.
Rose City Park E. 58 th and Alameda. Ra.
p C. W. Huett. 11, 7:30,
Deiiwooo c. lam alia xacoma. kiuj ritcn
rueips. li, a :au.
Sunnyside E. 85th snd TsmhilL Re. T.
a uallagner. 11, Growing Human Twigs
7:45, "Toe Great Liars of the Bible.
St. Johns W. Leavitt and Syracuse. Be.
W. E. Kloster. 11. 7:30. union service st Cen
tral church.
Swedkh Rwh aiut Rnrthwllr n fi
nw sirm Htreer nth an u..w i r: k . I i.tMtt l l i-sn. Knffiih uni,.
Re. Ears. Maurer. 11. "Rondaf Mm,, hk. 1 TJnarersit Park Fiske and Inhird Ra.
erty ; 7:30, evangefistic service. I H. T. Atkinson. 11, 7:30, union meeting st
-jy street iota ana uiay. Kev. Jacob Btocker I central cburcn.
J. :i5 .,Tne Kiches of His Grace"; 7:30, "The I Vaneoorer Ave. Nonrecian-Danbli Skid mors
17th and Glhan.
Marks of Regeneration." t,
Bwecih Tahemarla Cf
Bev. C. J. Ledin. 11. 7:30.
Bweoisn rree Missouri snd Sumner. Re.
"wm j. sortrom. 11,1 :30.
Ijents Re. F. B. Culver. 11. T:S0.
west foruand Multnomah station. Be. H.
. Free' rAethodlst
E- th and Mill. Re. W. J. Johnson.
c- atn ana snanaers. Be S o.
Rcper. Preaching by Rev. J. B. Luts. II 2 -an
service of the Women's Foreign Missionary a
Be. 8. L.I
I Harris.
ITu 7 JO.
Alberta BL ami. x-.
Baraa 11. 7:45.
St. Johns E. Riehmond sad -rfam
F. R. Dswssb. 11. 7:30.
Leatsi Be O. M. Blair.
FHaiuta
First E. 35th and Main.
Hadley. 11. 7:45.
owsoo vza st. and 61t sve. S. E. Rev
f-i... Vio precolo by Be. J. W.
at Vancouver. Rev. Gustavo A. 8 to raker. 11. 8.
Westmoreland MUaraukse snd Midway. Bev.
E. 8. Mace, 7:30. sermon by tho pastor.
Woodstock E. 44tfa and Woodstock are.
Bev. Walton Skipworth. 11. 8.
Wood lawn E. 10th near "Durham sea. Be.
J. H. Irvine. 11. "Christ Preach ina to the
Spirits in Prison"; 7:30, group meeting at Cen
tral cnurcn.
African Eton 417 Wffliasas are. Rev. L A.
Moore. 11. 7:30.
Bethel African Larrsbes at McMiUen. Be.
A R- Fox. 11. 8.
7 N. 18 th. Saw. B. TJesBara.
1. 11. Z.
raWrJa,Mltr?0It?Wick nd JW Bart.
Larey Jassop. 11, 7 ;45.
M. K. South
First Union and Multnomah.
11. 7:45.
eiarsne
WSrat T2th aiul MahL Hav a ay Am
Be. Chester A 111. 7:30.
Sellwood K. 18th at Sooksne. Be. J. G.
Bringdale. 11, 7 :30.
Brentwood 65th ave and S7th sa. S. K
Be. 8. Ladlow. 11. 7:30.
Hhland Park E. 14th snd J arret!. Bart.
Mack Call ill 11.. 7:30.
Be. J. B.
Safratioa Army
Corns No. 1. 243 Ash st O01
I. Pitt, 11 s. m.. 8:15 and 8 n. sa.
Corns No. 4 128 U lit. En.laa Jaaria Mirla
and Captain Mrs. L. Upton. 11, 8, service in
charge of Commandant Heistnger: 6. 8, service
in charge of Commandant Heiainger.
Spiritualist
Independent Spiritualistic Society 661 Com
mercial. Rev. Ida M. Schorl 7:30. "The
Nirvama of the Mystics."
Swedenboritan
New Christian Church Portland Hotel As
sembly room. Kev. Wm. H. Reece. 11. "Steps
on the Psth to the Presence of God."
Unitarian
Church of Our Father Broadway and T ass
lull. Rev. William C. Eliot Jr. 10:80, ad-
areas by Lewis Jones. (Young Peoples Sunday )
United sVstnran
Con f err nee Superintendent Re, fi- F Me.
Dcnald. 89 E. 18th it
First E. 15th and Mirriaoa. Re. Byroa
Clark. 11. "Crowded Out": 7:80. "Comtna
Back."
Second E. 27th and Kun,r Ra If
Hawley. 11, "Jesus"; 7:30. "The Multitude 1 7
Third 67th at. and S2d ave. S E. Km.
E. O. Shepherd. 11. "No Room for Jeans":
7:49. "Greatest Qusstioa in the WorkL"
Forth B2d ave. at 70th at. 8. E. Kav. B.
TtrM. F.uia 11 T II
Cbverdale (Old Coostirutioa) 446 lusns
Be. slter Reynolds. 10. school; 7. 6.
United Evan sallces
First E. 16th snd Poplar. Be H. H.
Farnhsm. Revival services by Evsncelist J. J.
Gotheridge. 11. 7:(5.
Ocklcy Green waiaasetu blvd. asd Gay
Rev. A. P. Schmai. 11. 7:30.
St. Johns lvanhoo aad J ohm. Be. C r.
Gates. 11. 7:80
United Prwekytartav.
First E 87 th sad Hswthoraa. Be. B. F.
Given. 11. 7:30.
Church of the Strangers Grand snd Wasco
Be. 8. Earl DuBoia. 10:89. "The Coat of
One I ance "; 7:80. "How to Prosper in Everything."
Kenton ISO W. Lombard. Re. Carl Beott
Dunn. 11. 7:30.
Multnomah Maltncsssh Station. Be. David
Mseis aVbarp. 10. 11. 6:46. 7 JO.
K.kM n wa-l I rirw lzin ana sncr. ne. n L, Bowman
Chamber of CossmercTbW. sTkh. 7k I ? -.Tu"y- 10 JO. "The Broaden-
FndT, at 8 0. 1 Boundary of Beolec.": 7:30. Dupii-
Camr.i h.i aTLT 1 catina i wnicl. masrunston augn scnooi nscca-
Z"ttibL. B. Krneger. Fridsy. 8 p, ""wSsnEs-t 17th !.
rje
rn.n JCk ws.v . ibawero n. rence. io:au. u Our Federal Coa-
iT -J, -T.7S VT .TT aisw inraa Istitntiea to Prove a Failure?- 7 :SO "What
Saturday, 8:30 a.
f.ansns'tioB
tth snd Hall
Lincoln High school bseca
hit. Auiiaa 1 1 r i. 1. .. . .. .
f1- trday. 8 m toSyTli mnreselmoi
"TSra- sui-s. I Central E. ISth aad Pine. Dr. W. R 5ugrr.t
- v .ZTlnZZl ' III. "When, tne Majority Were Wrong?" 7:43
irA.aT5JCr "nif tJsynaait. "Our National Moral Welfare." b, Dr. W. J.
-T..TT. , rv avaaaias. I JOfinson.
mJTmrmnmX 1 ? " . I Calvary 11th st Clay. Psesdrins by Be.
na.; A iZZTmt t.r " srsas-1 B. B. Sutciiffe. . 11. "Eiishas Bespsnst to Uie
Eider C E. Jones. .18. Ti. ? JCall"; Study ia Eomans: "How Man Is
. .... . .57 1 .. 1 jtsreied." -
wn7. VL-.rv JsHsrson Re. I Mt Tahoe Tf. 65th and Behnoat. Me. Ward
.Vhtrl?'I;41 iMacHenry., 11, 1M.
ar-L.? tU?t ?d-VT- Ji d Wygant- Be. 1. O.
' " , ' "msm uirs-1 aenrwr. as, 1 aw.
-P0" w! .Rrtard t Strife aad En-J Plrdseont Cleveland srd Jsmtt Rsv.
nmr;,I .It-ogUio). -The Centurion at 1 Francis Alocgsn. 11, "The Moral Well Are oi
"THE GREATEST PROPHETIC SPAN OF THE CENTURIEr
FROM B. C it? TO A. D. ltll
THEN WHAT?
ILLUSTKATED WITH CHART
EVANGELIST BELL ,r?.Ai
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT HALL
' COB5ER IE5TH AKD TATLOB 8TBEETS
8PLE5DID MVH1CAL r HOG RAM Frsf I. C. COLCOBD. Dtrrrlar
MlhS AS5A A. PIEBCE, Kololsl FKEOEKIC FLAHALT, Tlotta i
miss MABOARET HOLDE5, riaalst
Christlaa and Misricnsry Alliance E. U aad
snd Clay. Re. Jobs E. Fee. 11. 7 JO.
ApwtuUc raitn rrunt and Burnaida- ate,
rtorenes Crawford snd B. SL Cxawlord. 1L,
2:30. 7 JO: daily. 7 46-
Pentaooetsl Asembly 112 First. Be. Will
C- Trotter. 11. 2 JO, 7:80.
Tssuntaers of America 224 Barnasda. Es
asags eseept Monday. 8; Snndsy, 8. A.
uespal Mali hw Zbth and BtaA. 1 JO.
J0.
Jeans Xsme Misaioa 27 day. W- A. Tsta-
sasn. 11, S. 7:o.
Re. H. A.
r. B- Ed
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Church f Cod S6S Failing
Schlatter. 11. 7:48.
BealrsaHosi Leagne 148 lltk.
ward Mills. 11. "Added Things
Station." by Robert H. Kesd.
Uvms Scat see 8)6 E Osy. Be. T. M.
Mmard. 11. "Tha Bible fcs Masse.' by John
lew; 7 :SO. -umss IM Tsaxsa.
. Tha aaeasty for Bpeesdins ins Fssalsdie es
True Prayer (08 Fkidner bUc Monday at
. Pentecostal 84 th at- and th ana.
Be. W. - Lsnvjo. 4 11. t. .
Tha llyetia Chach Bwkmds It
Kae. WTW. Abac 6. errcies: a. eervii
Creak Orthadox E. 17th an Chntss.XsW
Bk. A- Aa -aulas, w. seBoaa: 1. sersaav
Christsdelptiisn ' 2 AV Washing UA. 11,
"millions now living
will never die"
In this thrilltns and reanaxirlnr lec
ture the speaker will brinf positive
proof, by linking Bible prophecies with
present-day wwenta, that the Klng-dom
of Mesntah will soon completely sap
plant the existing rulership of earth
and. because of this fact, there are
millions of people who will actually
never go into the err ave. The lecture
is not a dry diacuawioo of tbeolotry .
nor an attempt to convert you to some
new. fanatical religion, but It la a
glorious prociarnatljn of "this Oospei
of the Kingdom"" which Jesus nakd
must be preached tn ail the world for
a witneaa before the end come.
That th nrenhetle words ef JesasJ
Here aenriy (we tbessand years r.
are herns; fairilled with terrible ae
rarary will he elearty deaieastrated ht
this very I t rest! a r sseaher. who has
bat reeeatly re(med f rwns aa stead
ed tear ef Earope aad Is In n pesltsen
te fire first hand Inform ntlen of een-
eiiKoaa emniaisr sxrwss the snt, TOT
BHOCLD K50VT THE TBTlTU.
TOF ABE IT4TITED TO BEAR
A. H. HacMILLAK
OF BEOOKLTH. JEW TOEK
rader AaanVre f tk laUrBSUraal BIM f Ulcsts AarUtlo
SUNDAY, AT 7:30 P. M. V
DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M.
LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
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