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    .THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
PORTLAND. OREGON.
14
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1922.
aptist Church Converts Sunday School 3nto theological Seminary
Cast
$Jekmg University iilen to Jf ill pulpits
News "From Pulpit and Pew
(United fSrettren Revival Sinnouncetl
Hide
4 BIBLE SCHOOLS
HELCI ON SUNDAY
; "Overcrowded conditions at the East
fide Baptist Sunday school have made it
necessary for the church trustee to pro
Vide additional equipment to care for the
rapidly crowing school. Last Sunday
(49 were prrwpt- A modern two-story
ilfht-roons bouse on East Salmon street.
Adjacent to the church. naa wen pur
and remodeled Toy the trustees at
a poet of 17000.
i The first floor of the building will be
' rard by the beginners' department, which
Bombers 90 children, and the second floor
tooms will probably be used by adult
clamea.
This chance iwan that four simul
tnneous BUM schools will be held here
after on Sunday morning. The Inter
' mediate, senior and adult departments
will meet in the church auditorium under
the supervision of General Superintendent
J. A. Hmlth : the Junior department will
neet In one-half of the church basement
ender the supervision of Miss lva Shel
ters ; the primary department in the other
half of the bajsemenl under the direction
f Mrs. Croaaett. and the beginners' de
partment In the new house under the;
, aireciion or. airs. u. u. pievene. r.a-n
department will meet as a separate Bible
school, having its own opening ana cios-
Ins; exercinea. A covered passageway
connects the church and house.
The new property will not be converted
' Into a community house, but will be uned
aa a certer of religious education. The
' church owns X0 feet of. vacant property
between the church and house. If condi
tions become more acute the trustees
contemplate enlarging the main church
Lulldlag 20 feet.
One of the features of the Sunday
chonl work Is the real Bible ohooT'whlch
supplanted the old fashioned Sunday
school on- January 1. The experiment
i It twlnr watched with Interest. All les
son helps have been discarded and the
entire school Is using a Bible lesion
edited weekly by the Iter. Daniel Bryant,
associate pastor, and published in ad
vanoe In the church bulletin. The school
In reality Is an Incipient theological sem
inary. Dr. W. B. Hinson, pastor, has In
mind at a future date the addition to
the Bible school of chairs of lectures
which will be filled by men of national
Iiote.
inning- his recent visit to the Moody
Ttible Institute of Chicago. Vr. Hlnson
discussed this contemplated enlargement
' of bis work with Dean James. M. (Iray
and other religious leaders. Associated
with the rorUand Bible school, if the
tUn Carries out. w4ll he conferences on
' Utile fundamentals, held In the Bast Side
Baptist church as a center, with branches
ex tending along the coast. r
The following course In the gospels 5t
Mark and Luke will be put on In the
Bible school In March and extended Into
June: Ieason 1. "Preparatory H vents
of Christ s Ministry," Mark 1, 2, 3. Lea
,., son 2. "The Period of Ministration and
Opposition." Mark 4 to 8:2. Lesson J.
The Kingdom by the way of the Cross,
Mark :27 to 11. Lesson 4. "The Period
of Sacrifice and Triumph." Mark 12
to is.
Luke's gospel Is divided Into eight les-
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The rtc-r. Henry XV. Luce-, J. D. (left) vice-president of Peking .university,
and the Rer. William Hung of the Peking School of Theology, who
will speak Sunday morning at the First Congregational church and
Sunday night at the First Presbyterian church.
Two Portland pulpits will be occupied
Sunday by leading educators from
China who have been in attendance at
the disarmament conference the Rev. L.
H. Luce, D. D.. vice president of Peking
university, and the Rev. William Hung
of the school of theology of Peking
university. The educators will speak at
the First Congregational church Sun
day morning and at the First Preeby-
terian church Sunday night
Dr. Luce graduated from Tale In 1892.
While in college he became one of the
founders of the student volunteer move
ment which sent over 500 missionaries
to the foreign field in 1897. In 1897
Dr. Luce went to China, visiting Japan
on the way. He arrived In China just
after the Chinese-Japanese war and in
time to witness the Boxer rebellion. For
u years ur. Luce lived in tne province
of Shantung. He Is. the author of several
books In Chlneer, which are widely used
In Chinese schools and colleges. Dr.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
NT TWELFTH ana ALDEN
MaROCB Leaner- BjeWSMH
NONMAN KIMBALL TULLY
MIMSTERS
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10:S0 A. M, .
DR. BOWMAN PERACTtEA
'Terrnanence and
Progression
f:8 P. at., ADDRESSES BY I
Rev. Henry W. Luce,
D. D.
Rev. William Hung
Or PCaiN tNIVKHSITY
J
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First Spiritualist Church
CAST TTH AND HA8SALO STREETS
SUNDAY
COKn&ENCC sTKETTNO and MESSAGES
:00 P. .
TuBCTUU B:00 P. M.
CBJirr "WHici did wrt ooaii
AND WHIRI DO Wl DOT
4. MALLARD fclLLS, PASTOR,
at. 4, MflLLARD HILLS, ASHISTA.TT.
T - by UK and MRS. IHIX aad
stber Medhuna
MB Retvlee Krmrj Wednesday Evanlnc
at S P. M . demted antlrair to Mam
The IhM oi the Payohie Club n rmi
Yalentlne' pert; snd dmnne tonifht, Peb
Mary 18. at I o'clock. Admbsloa 40 eenta
Luce has devoted his life to higher edu
cational work in China and now is vice
president of PekJng university a union
school of all Christian Institutions of
higher learning in or near Peking. Id
eluding those of the Congregational,
Methodist Episcopal and Presbyterian
mission boards and of the London Mis
sionary society.
The Rev. Mr. Hung, who Is known
as the "orator of China," Is deeply in
terested in interpreting China to Amer
ica. He was instructed in China's his
tory, philosophy and poetry and then
came to America for Western education.
In five years he captured three degrees
from America's leading universities and
was elected memberof the Phi Beta
Kappa. He speaks excellent English
and has a keen sen:--e of humor. The
Rev. Mr. Hung is the designer of the
Chinese city in the Centenary World
Exposition and one of the organizers
of the bureau of Chinese Information
and trade counsellors ic Wall street.
sons, as follows: Lesson 1. "Infancy and
Preparation, Luke 1 to 4 :13. Lesson Z,
The Gahllean MiniPtry," Luke 4:14 to 6.
IeaHon 3. "The Oalillean Ministry" (con
cluded). Luke 7 to 9:50. Lesson 4. "The
Judean Ministry, ' Luke 9:51 to 11. J-eB-son
5. "The Judean Ministry" (contin
ued), Luke 12 to 15. Le?son 6. "The Ju
dean Ministry" (concluded). Luke 16 to
19:27. Lesson 7. Ihe Jerusalem Minis
try," Luke 19:28 to 21. Lesson 8. "The
Jerusalem Ministry" (concluded), Luke
23 to 24..
The membership of the church now
runs between 900 and 1000. The pastor
and deacons reviewed the list last Mon
day night and found but few who were
not active members. Name or the in
active were dropped. Forty were re
ceived into the church during January
nd seven last Sunday. Additional bap
tisms have been announced for tomorrow.
Dr. Hinson will continue his series of
addresses at the Sunday morning service
on "The Real Lord's Prayer." and tooth
of the pastors will speak at night.
Eight young people win take part in
the discussion at 6 :30 p. m, at the B. Y.
P. U. meeting on the subject, "The Sec
ond Coming of Christ" The young peo
ple are publishing a weekly multi
graphed paper known as the Beacon,
which contains the news notes of the
union and a short, snappy story. Har
ley Simpson Is news editor and Fred
Bertz managing editor.
Baptist
Baptist Sunday school superintendents
and workers in Portland will meet Tues
day evening at the Bast Side Baptist
church for their regular , monthly con
ference. Supper will be served af :SC
p. m. At T :39 p. m. the Rev. Frederick
Bueermann of the Third Baptist church
will speak on "Baptist Antecedents," and
Miss Gertrude Jacobs of the White Tem
ple will discuss junior work. Plans will
also be -made to entertain Dr. -E. W.
Chalmers, -secretary of religioua educa
tion for American Baptists ; Dr. W. K
Rafferty. editor Aachief of Baptist Sun
day school literature; and Miss Meme
Brock way. elementary director ror the
Pacific coast, who will be here March
19 and 20.
Dr. Lociele Withers, medical missionary from
Swatow, China, will addrew a rally of Baptist
rating people of the Willamette a&wciatioc
on Muck IS at the Whit Temple.
PTOfesKir Cbirlea E. Rutnerfetd, sopenn
terdent of a Baptirt sckool at Hanemakonua,
India, will occupy two Portland pulpits Sun
day. He will preach "at the Arleta church in
the monuiw i and at Clarj church at night.
Prsfewor aad Mn. Bntkerfacd are craduata of
Ijnfietd : sage. They are in chareo of the
cnlr aaaool in a province of 65.000 people
known ' as the Preecott Memorial Industrial
achooL That is Professor Rutherford' first
trip home aince he left here 12 ceara ago.
Dr. Arthur S. Fnelm will coeak from the
subject. "FintfBe a Wife." at the White Tetn
pie Sunday night. The Temple quartet and
Toanc people a chorus will iunu.li special musjc
The Ke. T. J. Sjolander, pastor of the First
Swedish Baptist church, is an Taeoma conduct
inc a serial of eTaca-eU.stic services in the Swed-
is Baptist church there. His pulpit will be
occupied Sunday by he iter. t,. Bjorkquise
Sweden Baptist mi-ionary in Oregon.
The Bey. Haroid Nelson has arrired from
Bellingham, Wash., to talse charge of the work
at the Elus Swedish Baptist church.
Christian :
At the Sunday morning service at the
First cnnstian church . the Rev. id. ti.
Grlffis a-ill discuss the adaptability of
the religion or tne .New -testament to tne
mind of man in the light of modern re
search. At the evening service the ordi
ranee of baptism will be administered,
after which Miss Margaret Holden will
give a Drier organ recital. The pastor s
evening discourse will be an exposition
or tne suDject or sanctirication.
The trustees are gathering information on ma
terials and workmanship required in the new
church building. They hare appointed Harold
Pew and C U. McKeynoida to map out meth
ods of operation and report at the next meet
ing of the official board.
Congregational
At his question forum at the First
Congregational church Sunday night, Dr,
w. T. McKiveen will answer four ques
tions. as follows:
"Do not some American need Americaniza
tion as much as many foreigners?"; "Is the
American atandsrd of Bring declining?"; "What
Fouieaxes policy r and What problems must
rl pope sole!" On Sunday morning Dr.'I.
H. Loee, Tiee president of the PekiB aniTersity.
ud Dr. William Hung, a leading orator of
t. 1'tna. win fire 20-minute addresses. From
- 30 to 1:30 o'clock, Sunday noon, Herbert
i ijem will cG&dact ma -Molden aula Ouen
Ft rum." which will , djaeass the Christian's re
lation to the state.
A patnodc srrHce will be conducted SundaT
night at Suuhj-side Congregational church onder
the auspices of the Men's league. Special music
will be furnished by the chorus choir, 'soloists
and the Errand Army quartet. Roy Klliaon of
int.- tlWon-VHuu Lreeum will deliivr the ad-
dieu. The in termed is te and senior Rndearorer
will hold a joint meeting at 8:30 p. m. The
pontponed meeting of (he Sunday school workers
will be held Monday eTeninx. Stroma- will be
(erred at 6.30 p. m.. after which the basinen
se&non will be held. 'The missiooarr circle, of
!."-" ninnen is leaden, till meet
T'leidsy at 2 o'clock at the parsonage. Next
rnoay evening tne Ladies' Asd wUl gire a colon
a entertainment in the chnmh. Admiudnn -.;l
hi free.
The six-reel - picture. "Behold the M.-ni
os rawn Sunday nifht at th A taring u.
ntorial Oongrecationai church.
An Amenoanizaooa serroe win be held Sun-
msm, at tugniand tkmsresatianal r-hnrh
, , vraB WU1 mn America, the Beauti
ful.
I W f tt: n
K mnjnan OI iian FraneJacn. Tnr-
Uon. will preach Sunday morning, at Pilgrim
k-ocgregatumai ehurch. At 720 p. m. dele
gates from the state Christian r.n-i.,,
Tt - --- V ' , .
" M-v f 4MSBWA ,' '
IS CHURCH THEME
Vrofessor Komi-oc '. Wilson (loft), obedr leader ana singer, and tne Rev.
U. I. Champion, evangelist, who will arrive In Portland during the com
ing week to start a series of special meetings next Thursday at the
Second United Brethren chnrch.
Pi Hi
Episcopal
The Brotherhood Of St. Andrew fans
arranged for a patriotic celebration at
St. Stephen's Pro-Cathedral on Wednes
day evening for all the men of Portland.
The service will begin at 8 p. m. Dr. H.
wnxuu. win preside, and Bishop W. T.
faumner will talk on "Washinirtnr. 99
Churchman," and Archdeacon Jay Claud
Black on "Washington aa a Patriot
Morning prayer will be substituted Sundsy
morning at tne pro-cathedral for the usual ser
vice for the third Sunday of the month. Other
Sunday serrices will be as usual. Miss Wil
helmina Fuller will be in charge of the young
people's meeting at 6:30 p. m.
At the li o'clock serrice Sunday at the
Church of St. Michael and All Angels, the Eer.
T. F. Bowen will gie an exposition of the
epistle for Sexagesima Sunday. The holy com
munion will be celebrated at 8 and 11 o'clock.
At the Sunday school session at 9:45 the amount
the children will aim at as their Lenten offer
ing for missionary work Trill be determined. Talks
on George Washington will be given at the young
people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. by Harold Ban
kin, Lewis Roeppell and the rector.
The weekly meeting of St. Mark's yonng peo
ple's society will be held in the parish house at
:30 p. m. Sunday. Elden Beeks will speak.
Bishop Stunner will attend the convocation at
Salem on Sunday and Monday. At this meeting
Mrs. Wilson Johnston of Portland will present a
Next Thursday night a three weeks
evangelistic campaign will be started
at the Second United, Brethren church,
at Blast Twenty-seventh and Sumner
streets, under the direction of the Rev.
Ira Hawley, pastor. Evangelist R. L
Champion and Professor Roscoe F. Wil
son, both of Ohio, have been secured
to conduct the meetings. The music
will be in charge of Professor Wilson.
Both of these men are coming highly
recommended to the local church, the
pastor announced, so successful meetings
are anticipated. It is possible they will
direct a similar campaign- in another
United Brethren church before leaving
the city. People of all churches are
Invited to cooperate In the great revival
campaign.
The Sunday services will be prepara
tory to the coming of the evangelist
(Concluded on Page Fire. Column Three)
tatc JXetreat for
r311 Congregational
jtlinisters 31 armed
Thursday afternoon and until late Fri
day afternoon the Congregational min
isters of Oregon will hold their annual
retreat at the First Congregational
church. Practically every Congrega
tional minister in the state has pledged
his attendance. Dr. A. J. Sullens, super
intendent, who recently returned from
the denominational leaders' conference
at Chicago, will deliver a special talk.
The retreat will be divided. Into five
sessions to discuss five distinct church
problems. The Rev. Edward Constant
CENTRAL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
CAST 1ITM AND PINK STREETS
WALTER MERRY NUGENT, O. D.
MINISTER.
"The Test of Friendship"
O THE MORNING TOPIC AT 11 O'CLOCK
7:41
RMOfl LECTURE
"George Washington-the
Nation's Deliverer"
T was glad when they said unto me.
Come, let oa go into the house of the Lord."
Central's pastor and people inrite you to
both eatTicea. You will receira a cordial
Too will enjoy the messages and
DIRECTORY OF CHURCH SERVICES IN PORTLAND
will have charge of the first session.
which will discuss "The Development of
the Pastor's Own Spiritual Life,"
Thursday night Dr. W. T. McElveen
will conduct one of his question services.
after which an informal reception will
be given 'to out-of-town pastors.
Friday morning Dr. J. J. Staub will
conduct a symposium on "Public Wor
ship." Friday afternoon the topic, "The
Message of the Preacher," will be dis
cussed. The concluding talk on "The
Vision of a More Effective Service" will
be by the Rev. J. W. Price,
PASTORAL COITXCIL CALLED
The Rev. W. G. Eliot, pastor of the
Church of Our Father, has called a spe
cial meeting of the pastoral council for
next Friday to meet with Carl B. Weth
erell. Pacific coast field secretary for
the Unitarian church. Sunday morning
the pastor will preach a sermon on the
life and character of George Washington,
WESTMINSTER
EAST 17TH AND SCHUYLER ITS,
E, H. PENCE, D. D., PASTOR
10:30 Americanism:
The Is and the Is NOT
7 :30 Washington,
Lincoln and
Sexagesima Sunday
Uniform Sunday School Lesson
"Elisha and N asm an," 2 Kings 5:1-27.
Golden Text "Bless JeboTah, O my sonL and
forget not all his benefits: who forgireth all thine
iniquities; who healeth all thy liseases." Fa,
103:2. 3.
Young People's Topics
Christian EndeaTor "The Source of Happi
ness," Jno. 4:9-14; 13:12-17; 15:11.
Kpworth League "Tithing as a ' Good Per
sonal Adjustment." Matt 22:20, 21.
Baptist Union "The Source of Happiness."
John 4:-14; 15:11
Baptist
First White Temple, 12th and Taylor.
Dr. T. J. Villers. Preaching by Tr. Arthur 8.
Phelps. 11, "Its Great".; 7:45. ."Finding a
Wife."
East Side E. 20th and Salmon. Tr. W. B.
Hinson and Bey. Daniel Bryant 11. "The Real
Lord's Prayer"; 7:30, "The World's Political
I is intern station; What does It Portend 7" Dy
Mr. Bryant: "A Rained World Reconstructed by
Christ." by Dr. Hinson.
Third Vaneoorer and Knott. 11, 7:30.
Arleta 8th are. and 64th st 8. B. Ber.
Owen T. Day. 11, address by Ber. Charles $.
Rutherford of India; 7:30
CaiTary E. 8th and Grant Rev. J. E.
Thomas. 11. "Laws of Christian Liberaltiy";
7:30. address by Rer. Chartm . Rutherford of
India.
Glencoe E.' 45th aad Main. Rer. W. B.
Stewart. 11, 7:80.
Sell wood Bethany B. 11th aad Taooma.
Rer. C 8. TnnneU. 11. 7:30.
Grace E. 7 6th and Ash. Rer. J. F. Hnckel
berry. 11. 7 :30. 7
Swedish 15th and Hoyt Rev. T. G. Sjolan
der. 10:43. 7 :30.
St. Johns Chicago and Leonard. 11, 7:80.
Highland E. 6th and Alberta. Rer. Walter
L. Riley. 11. "With Jesus After the Last";
7:30. "The Tme Confeasional."
Tabernacle E. 4 2d st. and 45th are. II.
Uni-rersity Park Drew and Fiske. Rer. Q.
R. Bchlauch (xapply). 11. 8
All church at Wednesday. 8 p. m.
Congregational
First Park and Madison. Dr. W. T." Mc
Elveen. 11, addresses by Dr. H. L. Lnce and
Dr. William Hung, both of Pekin, China,- 7 :30,
question and answer serrice.
Sunnyside E. 32d and Taylor. Dr. J. J.
Staub. 11, "Buying tp Life's Opportunities";
7:45, patriotic serrice. Roy Ellison, speaker.
Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett.
Rer. E. E. Flint. , 11, "The Greater Citizen
ship"; 7:30, "Jesus, Our Sartor."
Highland E. 6 th and Prescott. Rer Edward
Constant 11, "The Uplift of Prayer1'; 7:30,
"The Real George Washington."
WaTerleigh Heights E. 33d and Woodward.
ReT. Oliver P. Avery. 11, 7:30.
Lanrelwood 45th ave. and 65th st S. E.
Dr. A E. Cook (supply). 11, 7.
Pilgrim MisBoun and Shaver. Rev. James W.
Price. 11, address by Xr. George Hinman of
San Francisco; 7 :30, report from State Christian
endeavor convention.
University Park Haven aad Lombard. Be.
& H. Johnston. 10:30. S.
Finnish Mason and Albtna. Rev. A. A-
Harju. 8 and 8 pm.
St. Johns S. Ivanhoe and Richmond Bev.
D. Elmer Nonrse, 11, 7:30.
Danish-Norwegian E. 23d ana Bumner.
Rev. 01 Torgesssn. . 11, 7:10.
First German Ebenazer K. 7th and Stanton.
Bev. George Zoeher. 10:80. 7 SO.
Seeoad German E. 6th and Skidiaorai Bav
Henry Hagelgana 10:80. 7:80.
Ziob German E. Bth and Fremont Rev. 1
H. Hopp. 11. 7:80.
Dunk aril
Church of the Brethren Borthwiek and Brsin-
ard. Rev. J. U. G. SUveocn. 11. 7:30.
EpfaMpaJ
St. Rtenhens Pro-Cathedral 13th and Clay.
Right Bev. Walter Taylor Sumner, bishop; Very
tlev. K. X. X. tucks, dean. 7:43. 11, 7 :4a.
Trinit lth and Everett. Bar. A. A. Mor
mon, rector. 8. 11. 8.
St. Davids E. 12th and Belmont. Rev.
Thomas Jenkins. rector. 7:30. .9:30, 11, "The
Thorpe. 11, "A Survey of Modem Methods":
:i0, community gathering, followed by evening
services.
Mt Olivet (colored) Broadway and Everett Promise of the Sons of God"; 7:30, "Sin and
Rev. E. A.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
FIRST NAZARENE
CHURCH
OOHNtR MA IH ASD TWELFTH tT.
REV. A. M. BOWES, PASTOR
' AM 01 A L 11 A. M. an 7:90 P. M.
Rev. Mrs. De Lance
Wallace .
or mania err hcadquarters
potrr uv nns orpoRTrNrrr to
near mini
Y. M. C.
UNDAT AFTERNOON MEETINQ
FOR MER-r-:90.
SrEAEEB
Rev. W. E. Brinkman
PASTOR St. JAMES LUTHERAN CHURCH
UsWEOTi '
"THE LIFE THAT COUNTS"
ALL TOURQ Mil IRVITCD '
GETTING MARRIED
Dr. Arthur S. Phelps on
'Finding a Wife'
j Hoy to Be Happy, Though Married
WHITE TEMPLE,
12th and Taylor Sts.
SUNDAY, 7:45 P. M.
1
QUARTET AND CHORUS
11 A. M.- "IT'S GREAT"
Rev. J. W. Anderson. 11, 8
Lents 88th st and 60th ave.
Smith. 11, 7:80.
Second German Rodney and Morria
V. Hoffman. 11 7:30.
Italian Mission E. 44 th and Sherman.
En Irene Fantetti. 2 JO. school; 8.
Khm Swedish E. 6th at Alberta.
Harold Nelson. 2:30.
Cash one
Cathedral 15 th and Davis. Rev. Genre X
C.m,-ll a. 7:15. 8:30. B:45. 11.
nt. Peters Lenta, Rev. I. P. O'FIyaa. A.
10 80 7:30.
St. Lawrence Sd and Sherman. Bee. J. C
Hnghea. . 8:80. 10:80. 7:80.
St. IVaDcis K. 12th and Pin. Rev. L
UrNiinn 8 8. . 10. 11
Immaculate Heart of Mary William, and
Stanton. Rev. W. A. Daly. . 8, , 11, 7:8.
Holy Rosary E. 3d at Clackamas. Rev Ar
thur Tovmlev O. P.. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 7:30.
St. Rote E. 831 at Alameda, Rev. . M.
(OTsrreU. 8. 10:30. 4.
St. Andrews E. Bth and ARwrta, Bar.
Thorns Kiarnan. 8. 10:30. 7:80.
The Madeleine B. 24th and Siiktyom. Bee.
Georg. F. Thompson. 7:80. 9. 11.
Ascension K. 76th and TamhiU.
rathera. 8. 10 80. 7:80.
Bleated Saerament Maryland and Blaadeaa.
Bav. B. V. Rally. 8. 1IJO. 7 J0
Holy Cross 774 Bowdain. Bev. C Bay
mond. B. 10:80. 7.80.
St. Una tins 1220 43d at. 8. S. Jt8R
rathara :S0. 8 10:80. 7.
St Stephens B. 4 2d and Taylor. Be.
Warm A Waits. 8. 8. .1S. 11. T JO.
Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Taa
Mum ave. Rer. P. Breganaar, C. A. S. B.
a a in in t a
'I ShiH Vmrt IPinlW TlKll K 1 8th George E.
.t Hiekoi-r. Hv. M I- Ftem. tl a. P. iKngnah)
7:80. B. 10:80. 4.
Chnrch of the Assmnptioo 8. Smith ave. at
Rewton. SerriU rathera.. . 8. 10:38, 7:8 A.
Saered Heart K. 11th and Center. Be.
ftnaor. TlnhL O. a B. a 10:80. 7JO.
Bt acrntna K. lata and wenetem. stev. Jozm
Cnmmisk. S. 10:80. 7:30.
Bt. Stan Wans (Polish) Maryland and nll-
ma. Be. F. Matnswskl. 8. 10:80. 1:99.
St. Joseph (Uenaanl lata and coaea.
Be. Frovnn Eddw. 8. 10:80. t)
St Michael (Italian) th and MiQ, Re.
a tj-i i a ..a li-lA f ti
Bt. Causra Capitol 'Hill, Falbar Aloyxhal
O. r M. T:ll 0:1.
Bt. Charles E. 8 3d aad alberta. Rev. M.
Wallace. 8. It? .80.
Ail Saints E. 88th aad Gltaaii. Rev. Wtt-
ttan Cronln. S. 10 JO.
St. Patrick s 19th and SavWr. Rer. CharVst
U. Smith. Masses. 8. 9:30. 11. 7:45
St. Brtcttta's Chapri jmton-GIen Barbae
lAtteaded from Bt. Patrltsm) . a.
Our 'd of Sorrows . J2d aed Wood-
rtoca. Be. G. C. FiUu. 8. 10:45. t AS.
St. Anthony Chapel 7022 45th ava. Re.
O. C Falhi 0 a am.
Holy Fasaily Chapel K. 8Tth aad Baav Bee.
the Fall."
St. Marks 2 1st and Marshall. Bev. J. O.
Hatton, rector. 7 :30. 11.
St. Philips 242 Russell 10. 11.
St. Andrews Hereford St.. Portsmouth. Re,
John D. Rios. 8. 11.
Qraes Memorial East 17th and Weidlax.
Re. O. W. Taylor. 11, 8.
St. Michaels ard All Angeb R 43d . and
Broadway. Re. T. T. Bowen. 8. 11. T:
Church of Oar Sartor 60th ave. and 41st st
B. K. Rev. John B. MeCormick. 10.11.7:30
Bmhoo Morns Memorial Good Sa marital
hospital Re. F. a. Howard. 7. U 10 a. aa
St. paols woodmen. Be. Oswald W. lsj
tor. 4 p. so.
St. Johns Memorial 13th and Harney. 8eO-
wood. Rev. John B. MeCormick. 10. 11. 6.
St. Matthews Corbeu and Bancroft, Bar.
F. H. Clark, vioar. 10. 11.
Good Shepherd aneonver and Graham
Rev. John Dawson, rector. 7 JO, 9:43, 11.
7 :80.
Mission of St. Johns Btekner't haO, Ban.
John D. Bice, vicar. 2 and 8 p. m.
St. Peters Chapel E. 80th and Ankeny.
10 a. an.
St. James Chapel K. T2d St. and 8Ttt ava.
10. T:I0.
Chnrch of the Transnguratlon a. 50th and
Dlraioa 8 am.
Evangelical
East Market Street E. 6th and Market.
Bev. Ezra Manrer. 11. 7:30
Clay Street 10th and Clay. Rev. Jacob
Stock er. 10:45. "The Purpose of the Ministry
tiifts"; 7:30, "Meaning of Death."
Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th and Gosan.
Bev. C J. LediiL 11, 7:30.
Swedish Free Missouri end Sumner. Re.
Bostrom. 11, "Thy Ways"; 7:30
"Satan, the Deceiver."
Lent Rev. F. B. Culver. 11. 7:30.
West Portland Multnomah station- Be. H.
B. Schenrrnua 11, 7:80, evangelistic germon.
Frwe BMtnodlat
nnt B. 9th and Mill. Rev. W. J. Jehnaon.
11. 7:80. .
CeBtral & 5t& and nanOers. Key. a G.
Roper. 11, 8.
Altxrta b. lutn aad Wygaatv Be, a L
11. 7:4.
St. John. E. Rlchmrrnd aad Wndaraa Rev.
V. B. Dawaea 11. 7 SO.
O. H. Blair. 11. 7:30.
and Rodney.
Rv. a
hIL , Sands;
He. F. A.
Be. Chester A.
First E. 35th and Main.
Badley. 11. 7:45.
Seccnd 9 2d St. and 61st ave. S. E.
F. J. Cope. 11. 7:30.
West Piedmont Borthwiek and Jessan.
Carer Jeesup. 11, 7:45.
Be.
Be.
Q. C- Falla
Israel f1tronad 12th
ud Maiav. Babbi Jonah B. Wma Office 71
Chamber of Commerce bldg. Sabbath semes
tndaj at 8 p. at. and Saturdsy at 10:30 a am.
Congrscauoa Anavai anotoa rn and Clay
. Rabbi N. B. Krueger. Fridajr. Sam.:
atarday. 8:30 a.
Be. TJT. S.
9:45. 7:4i.
ChfiaUan
First Park and Cotumhia. Bar. Harold H.
C.nffis. 11. "The Esyehotec of the Gospel
East Side E. 12th and Taylor.
Crorkett. 11.7:80.
Chnrrh of Christ Rodney and Knott. Be
Iiaxh Bnvd. 11. 7:30.
MonUvilla B. 76th and GBsao. Bet. I
F Hoskms. 11. 7 .30.
Kent Park Re. F. H. G harm lev. 11730.
St. Johns Central aad Oswego. Be. Her- I Bnnkmaa 11. "Our Colleges and the
J"!r, "v,"-...v ..a r. , Miawtry"; t:45. "The Cost of qhnsuaa Ser
laocrnacie ju, .sui am aucna. an. n .
K. Lewis. 11. 7:30. I J Tanl K. 12th and ClintnfL Re. A
Sellwood: K. Btix and Bpos-awe Be. J. B. I -tr 1 o SO (Genua). "St. Pan! Gbrifilai
Jahsyvoav It. 7-ao. - .... . I the Grace of God" ; 7 JO (Encash), "The Four-
Advent vimsuajs oeeona witu uau ana i foa Hoaxing of toe Word of God,
LUKOta. it.
Copararation Novah Sedek Taland Terah
Ath aad Hall Be. Abraham L Roaencranmm.
Friday. 8 p. sa. Saturday. 9 a. as, Sunday, 1
a am. Beligioua senoot.
a laur Daw aafm
Crnreh f J asm Christ of Latter Da Saints
B. Z3ta aad Madison. Marbart u.
wan preaKSetrc. 1U. :au.
Baawcaniaed Church K. 7th aad bvtaa.
Bttor U as. Jonea. i:a. i --
a-utliaau
St. James W. Park and Jefferson. Re. Wit-
Bethany Evangelical Norwezlan fFra! xe-m.
gant and Rodney. Re?. B. A. Rorwvik. 7:4 5.
Grace Enellsh (Vmnim i.ki v oki,
Broadway. Rev. E. H. Bernhard. 11.
Bethanv Danish r.in..iiMi T'i um.
tia Bev. B. Rasmussen. 10. 11.
Ladwig. 10:46, 7:80.
Swedish lnnuuni thntM
8sv. T. G. Ogren. 10:45. 7:48.
Immanut 10th am trrlii. T? a W A.
tenon. 11. 8.
Portsmouth Lovely and Fortnna. Be. 8. C
B. Knutsea 11. 7:80.
Eion Bvang.lical (Mlaaonrl Rvrmdl rha-
J"a and Salmon. Bev. H. H. Keppshaaaa,
9:15, 10:15. 7:45.
Immanusl (Miasonri Synod) B. 15th and
Lao. Rev. H. C. Ebelina 10:30. German
service; 7:30, English service.
Chureh of the Redeemer (English) K. 15th
orth and Wygant School 10. service .11.
etnmsn 179 Fargo. Bev. A. Balminsn. 10.
Sauiday school; 7. service.
Methodist Episcopal
Carson Height Eighth and Hums.
Brown. 10.
Centenary -Wllhnr K ath anil THn nr
Charles Mac Canghey. 11, "The Cauma of the
unurch": 7:30. "Believe in America.''
Central Tancouver and Fanto. Rev. . A. R.
Mariean. 11. 7:30.
CUnton-Kelb E. 40th and r-ow.IL Bev. K.
S. Mace. 11. misbionary address by Ma F. E.
Dodds of Spokane, Wash.
Epworth 26th and Savier. Re. Frank L.
Moore. 11, "Christian jn Spotai"; 7:30, mu
sical program.
Errol Heights Darlington
school, 11:15 a m.
First 12th and Taylor. Rev. B. E. Parker.
10:30. -The Lteht of Man": 7:30. "American
izing Americans."
First - Norwegian Dantih 18th and Hart. .Rev.
F. A. Scarvic. 11. "The True American": 8
is Sin a Reality
Mind?"
German Rodney and Stanton.
BCMimann. 10:45, 7:30.
Hon St 15 th and Hoyt. Re. K. K.
Hertzler. 11. 7:30.
Lanrelwood E. 63d and Foster. Re. F. at
Finlsy. 11, 7:30.
Leati 86th st. and 58th ava Be. T. B.
Sibley. 11, 7:45.
Lincoln X. 6 2d aad Lincoln. Rev. W. N.
Bjars. 11, "A Blessed Faith"; 7:30
ran mm, by Paul Wapato.
Lmnton Robert M. Gatka 11, 6:45.
MontaviHa B. 80th and Pine. Re. F. A.
Ginn. 11. 7 30.
Mt. Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Be. D. L.
Fietds. 11. 7:80.
Patton Alberu and Mlehlgsn. Be. Georg
tt- Bennett 11. 1 :u.
Rose City Park E. 58th and Alameda. . Be.
V. w. Hoett. 11. "Seeing Jesus ': 7:30. serv
ice in charge of Hostlers club.
Sellwood E. 15 th and Taooma Guy Fitch
rnelps. 11. T:SO.
Suanyside E. 85th snd TamhilL Re. T.
H. Galagher. 11, "Elemental Chrfcuanitj" ;
7:45, "Why i n ot a Christian Scientist."
St Johns W. Leavitt i and Syracuss. Ber,
W. E. Eloster. 11. 7:30.
Swediih Beech and Borthwiek. Be. G.
E. Kallstedt. 11, 7:30, y.tvyii.r. service.
University Park Fiske and Lombard. Rev.
H. T. Atkinsoa 11. 7:30.
Taneouver Ave. Norwegian-Dm nih- Skirl mors
at Vancouver. Rev. Gortave A. Storaker. 11. 8
Wwtmoraland Milwaukee and Midway. Bev,
E. S. Mace. 7:30, sermon by the pastor.
wooditoek E. 44th and Woods tock ava
Rev. Walton Skipworth. 11. 8.
Woodlawn EL 10th near Durham av. Ttsv.
J. H Irvine. 11. "The Real Issue in the Dance
Controversy"; 7:30, "Did Christ Intend Hi
Church to Be a Motley Mixture of Wheat aad
Tares?"
African Zlon 417 Williams ave. Bev. L A.
Moore. 11. 7:80.
Bethel African Larrabe at McMillea Rev
R. Fox. 11. 8
J ire ties. 87 N. 16 th. Bar. S. Ceianra.
10. 11. X
At, C.
First Cnton and Multnomah. Be. J. B.
Harria, 11. 7:45.
14
First 12th aad Mam. Be. A. M. Bowes.
11. 7:30.
Sellwood E. 16th at SDokane. Re. J. G.
Bnngdale. 11, 7:30.
Brentwood 6ta ave and 67th 1LH.K.
Be, a Ludlow. 11. 7:30.
Highland Park E 14th and Jarrett, Be.
Slack Cantll. 11. T:30.
Fresbytertgjn
First 121h and Alder. Be. H. L. Bowmaa
and Rev. N. K. Tully. 10 JO. Permanence ass)
Procreenon ; 10:30, addresses by Rev. Henry
w. Lnce and Rev. wuuaa slung, both of Pe
king, China.
Rev. John U.
Dr.
Be.
Many Portland churchs will jota ta
the) observance of Americaniaation Sun
da tomorrow by devoting; either U4
morning or evening- acrvtce to diacooraea
and music of a national and patriotic
character. The Portland Ministerial as
soclation was recertly addreesed by
Judge Jacob Kanrler. cliairman of .
Portland Americaniaation veelc. who
aaked that February 19 be et aside aa
American txat Ion Sunday. A resolution
to this effect offered by Dr. E. tt Penc "
was unanimously adopted.
'American Ideals as proclaimed by
Washington" a ll! be the sub)ect At tha
evening service of the Highland Conrre-
gaUonal church, of which the Rev. Ed
ward Constant Is pastor. "Americanizing? -Americans"
. will be the subject of Dr.
R. Earle Parker, pastor of the First
MethodUt church, this special servic
being held in the evening. There win b
patorlotlc music
Er. Arthur Phelpa acting pastor of
the White Temple, will devote the even
ing service to patriotic exercliasa his ser
in an subject being "It's Great." "What -Is
Americaniaation,' win be one of th
four questions to be considered by Dr.
W. T. McElveen at the evening servic)
of the First Congregational church. Dr.
E. EX Flint, pastor of Atkinson Memorial
Congregational church, will preach oa
The Greater Cltlxenahip" at the even
ing service.
Paul Wapato. the Indian orator of
Wi:iamette University, will sneak on
"Americanism' at the evening service of
the Lincoln Methodist Episcopal church.
George Washington will be the subject
for the young people's meeting at St.
MlchaeU and All Angels Episcopal
church.
"Americanlsm : The Is and the Is Not"
is the Interesting topic announced by
Dr. Edward H. Pence, pastor of West
minister Presbyterian church, for the
evening service Patriotic music will be
featured.
Miss Carrie L Over, Christian Ameri
canization secretary of the Woman's
Baptist Home Missionary society, will
be the speaker at the vesper service at
the T. W. C A. at 4:30 p. m. Miss
Helen Hallgren will tell of her work
with the American! aa tlon classes. F. W.
Parks will tell of the T. M. C A. Ameri
canization work. Chinese children will
sing. Greek children will give the sa
lute to the flag and Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Fantetti. Italians, will sing.
Re. Alex-
Gee Sine
fv:hinn"; 7:30, "The Bride Who Didn't Like
Her Wedding Present"
Forbes Graham and Gantenbetn. Rev. Georg
B. Lewis. 11. 7:30.
Trinity Virginia and Nebraska He. Joh
D McLennan. 11. 7:30.
A rubel 56th snd 37th ave.
Paiton. 11. 7:30.
Millard Avenue S3th ave. and 78d st
Henry White. 11, 7:30.
Marshall 8treet 17th and Marshall
A. J. Hanna. 11. 7:30.
Mirpah E. 19th and Division. Rev. J A.
Thompson... 11, "The New Life"; 7:45,
"Siam." by Rev. Henry White.
Cnity 71st and Sandy. Rev S. W. Dm.
mann. 11, "Coming After Christ"; 7:30 "The
Sympathetic Chrfct."
Arbor Lodes Brvant and fnrtla
ander B. Evans. 11. 7:30.
Holt Chinese 1 S3 5r1 T
Boy. 7 d. c., school; 8, preaching.
Moreland-Sellwood Commnnlrv TTrmm- V !,
at Spokane. Rev. W. S. McCullagh. 11. 7:30.
Reformed Evangelical
First 12th aad Clay. Re, o n.fn.r.
10:43. 7:80.
Second E. 33d and Columbia blvd. 11.
Third Lenta Rev. F. Lienkaemuez. 11.
(German); 8, (English).
Reformed rYesbytsrtsn
First Minnesota and Ainsworth. TtaT n
Fraaer. 11. 7:30.
Seventh Day Advent! sts
Note Regular services of this denomination
ars he i-1 on Saturday.
central K. 11th and Everett. 9 45,
11:15.
Tabernacle 6th and Mnnlniiifi a J
Hlbbard. minister. 9:60, 11.
M on ta villa- K. 80th and J. A Cm.
hart. 10. 11.
Lents 94th st. and 58th ava D J. Chit
wood. 10, 11.
St. Johns Cantra) av and nharlMtnn 1
M. Meiklsjoha 10. 11.
Albina Skidmora and. Mallarv. indar Joh a
or Only a Delusion of the ssaaa iu, 11.
Salvation Army
Com No. 1. 248 Alh at. Onmmandan A
T. Piu. 11 a. m.. 3:15 and 8 n. m.
Corps No. 4 128 H 1st. Ensign Jeatl. Millar
ana laptain airs. L. upton. 11, 3, o, 8.
Spiritualist
First E. 7th at Hassalo. Re. 2. Willard
ixuls. 3 and 8 p. m.
Independent Spiritualistia Society 591 Com-
"Amer- rnerciaj. Res'. Ida M. Schoci. 7 J30. "Eeveal-
mena oi uivme tnteihgence.
sredenborglan
New Christian Church Portland Hatel As
sembly room. Rev. William H. Reeca 11
Steps On the Path to the Presence of God
Making the Journey by Stages.
Unitarian
Church of Our Father Broadway and Ti
hilL Rer. William C. Elliot Jr. 10:30, "Free
dom as a actor in the Stability of Institutions,
United Brethren
Conference Superintendent Re. G. XL Mo-
Donald. 89 r 18th et
First E. 15th and Mcmaon. Re. Bvron
J. ciarm. n, "Wimsuan Cooperation" : 7:38
The Church and the Community."
Second E. 2 i th and Sumner. Rev. Ira
Hawiey. 11, "Be Definite"; 7 ;30, evangelistic
sermon.
Third 67th st and 82d ava. R TC Rev
E. O. Shepherd. 11. "Prayer That Counts"
7:45, "The Answer to Prejudice."
rourth 62d av. at 70th at. S. R. Rev R
kosb tvana ii. "The Anchor That Hold'
7:45. "The Wrong Answer."
Cioverdale lOld Constitution) 446 J
Bev. Walter Reynolds. 10. 11. 6:30. 7:30.
United eanglosi
Centenary - Wilbur
WHI hold HOME COMING SUN
DAY, Tomorrow.
Hoar the old Songs.
Friends.
Meet the old
Morning Topi. "THE CHURCH
Evening, 'BELIEVE IN AMERICA"
Recognizing Americaniaation Day.
EAST NINTH AND PINK STREETS,
Rev. B. B. SUTCLIFFE
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ELETEHTH 15D CLAT 8TS.
11
A. M. "So Great Salvation,'
Hebrew.
3-30 P. M. Exposition of Roi
"Deliverance From Law."
First METHODIST
TWELFTH AMD TAYLOR
B. Earle Parker, D. D.
PXST0B
10:30 A. BL
'THE LIGHT. OF MEN"
7:30 P. M,
"AMERICANIZING AMERICANS"
SUNNYSIDE
METHODIST CHURCH
35TH AND EAST TAMHILL.
11:00 A. BE,
"Demental Chriitiacuty
POPULAR SUNDAY EVENINO
"Why Pm Not a Christian
Scientist"
(Third in Series) -DR.
GALLAGHER, Speaker.
HE HITS HARD I HE TELLS the TRUTH!
China's Problems Discussed
DR. L. H. LUCE
Tits PRES. OF PEKIN rVITRBAITT.
DR. WM. HUNG
THE ORATOR OT CHINA-"
AT 11;0O A. 84. AT THE
First CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
PARK AND SaADISOM STS.
B4wv. and L 1. Can to Bkoek of CbTsrea.
1S-.SO TO me p. ra, oococa mrus
OPEN F Oft UH, M. P. LEE. LEADER.
AT 7:46 P. M. DR. AsosTLVEER ANSWERS
FOUR QUESnOMS:
1 ro 'oC Soma Amencaas Nmd
A ssertrarris rm a staca uSosae
ForaigTseraf
1 Is the American Standara f
Living Declining!
8 What Is Peincaires Poller
4 What Problem Most th New
Pop Stfve?
ON THURSDAY NieHT, PEN. fa. DR.
BMELVEEN ANSWERS THESE QUES
TIONS: 1 U Protests ntisw Driag is Meav
Tork Citf
5 vVbai Has Eoosoeaiea to Do WtU
Real Religion
8 What Are tbe Primary Tralhe
of ChristianlrjT
4 How Shall We Walcora. Germany .
and Rossis Back Inta the Broth
erhood of Mataonsf
THE OHUROH OP THE ROA D OUTLOOtt
ARD THE HEARTY HANDCLASP.
CnrlsUan
Ijesaoa Subiect "Mavi."
Fire Xth end TCveretA. 11. AC
Vorand E. ta aad HoTladar 11. 8.
. Third EL 12th rad Salsson 1L. 8.
Poortb Vanconvw aad Essenea 11. A.
. roth S8A .twI aid ava a EL 1 1 .
aiilh Masonie tesss.''3a tamhilL 11. S.
Smnta Smith ava. sM Bew Iota. 11.
Triaitj afissenrl Syaod) Rodnsr aad I
Bev. 1. A. Biraharh. 10:15 (Genaaa). I
(Knejish. --. t
drorch tar Deaf Rodney aad Ivy Rev. J
A C Beyer. 3:30.
- Owe Savior EL leva sad Grant. Be. M
A. Oiitsteasen. 11, T&glishJ prvmrhtng by
Be. P. &katvedt: Lather Isagna '
BathWsem 14 th and Daia Rev. H. J.
First E. 18th . and Poplar.
Famham. 11, 7:45.
Oekiey Green VTuleaMtie blvd.
Rev. a P. Schmaie. 11, 7.80.
St. Johns- Its nil oe and John.
Gates. 11. 7:80.
Be. H. a
eUkal
Bav. a P.
TRINITY
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
1STH AND EVERETT STS.
REY. DR. A. A. MORRISON
RECTOR.
APPLIED
Ha. H. r.
WertmhMter Teaat 17th and Schnvler. Dr.
Is and the Is Not": 7:80. "Washington. Lincoln
Is and Is Not"i' 7 :30, "Washington. Lincoln
and ."
Central TC. 13 th and Pine. OtW.E Sacral
11. "The Test of Friendship": 7:4 5. "eorge
first C 87th and Hawtaorna.
Given. 11. TAv.
Chnrch of the Strangers Grand and var
Rev. S. Earl DoBoia. 10:30, "Treading Under
Koot the Son of God": 70. "A Gnater Than
Jonah."
Kenton 120 W. Lombard, n r.H suon
Dunn. 11. 7:30.
Mnltaomah Multnomah Station. T nu
ftsei Sharp. 10. 11, 45. 7 40.
Mlesion
Christiaa and sfusionary AlBaaee EL 9th aad
A Clay. Be. John EL Fee. 11. 7 40.
Apostobe Faith Front and Bamride. R
Floreno Crawford and R. R. Crawford. 1L
2:30. 7 :80; aaily. 7:4S.
renteoostal Assembly 112 Pint. Re, xnn
. irouer. ii, 2:ou, J :JU.
TohinteeTs of America 224 BarDsida Era.
amgs aeept slonday, 8: Sunday, 3, 8.
UoaTMi slaU aL 28th and Stark. 10 la
TJO.
J wros Nam Hissaoa 207 day, W. A. rata
ls, a. 7
Miscelessou.
Chnrch of God 888 Failing
Schlatter. 11. 7:49.
ReauamtioB Laagae 4S 13th. Raw. H. Xd-
wara amis, ii, n.
Dtvnse Eesrao 81S K. Clay.. Re. T. ML
7
Bev. H. a.
rVashington the Nation's UeBverer.
Calvary llth at' Clay. Preaching by Be.
B. ' B. satellite. 1 1. So Ureet Salvation "
8 JSO. "Teirveranee From Law."
sit. Tabor . BSth and aeisnoat. ate. Ward
UacHenry. 11. "ForgettiiM the Things That I Mmard. 11. "What Do Ton Want!
An Behind to Frees Forward"; 7 .30, tiklrt8ll"Know Thyself.
b Jnester A. Lynn. I Th. Soeaet for Sprad:ag the KBowladc of
Vernon K. 19th aad Wygant. Be. J. O. J Tiw Prayer 4& Pieidner bide, -r x S
Tdergler. 11. 7 0. la st "Life TJvjoemood. "
Piedmnct ClvJand aad Jarrett Bav. J. r-entcouK-S4;a at. SDd COth ava, g. K.
rrancis siorgan. xi.' recuicg us aanaaan , Be. W. 6. Loveioy. 1 1, 2. S.
7:30. Proing God. I The Uystia Cfaaeh of Bethesd 4 aider.
Konnn tim aaa umea . aav. atonro. ti. 1 tuv. w. w. aer. e. eireies; H. serviea.
Cwerett- 10 JO. ,7:30. ' I Greek Orthodox AL 17th and Ctntsra, Bev
aentiwortn j aetn ana . ttaasuma ae. I n a asinias a. ataoos: iu. mans
L. TC Games.? -11. "Worry": 7:30. "Ireland." I ChrlnartiUiiiMa 11 K. W'ashkagtosv 11
Hupe 78th and Svecett. Be, i. A. SaaitaV I Chwreh of Divine Trata Central bida Mot.
11. 7 JO. I tie Tsskir Kkh. speaker at 1L Speaking at S
Bos City E. 49th aad Baneodu Bev. 1 subjert at 8 p. aa, "Th eoatagfoa of Goa," by
Dnaaid w. M. sasecuser. 11, . -Tnw file of Ana a Dana.
THE SOIEIITIFIO METHOD
TO) RELIQION
HEAR THIS DISCUSSION AT 11 A. St.
LARGE VESTED CHOIR FINE 1TC6IC.
HOLT COMMUNION S A. M.
St'NDAT SCHOOL :45 A. M.
TOCSG PEOPLE'S IfEETING :S0 P. at.
SIR. THOMAS WITHYOOMBE, Spaaksr.
BL'BJECT THE INDUSTRIAL CRISIS.
WHICH IS THE
TRUE GOSPEL?
WHY STILL BELIEVE IN fsTYBTERIEST
WHY NOT APPLY 0O48840N SENSE IN
RELISION AS WELL AS IN YOUR BUSI
NESS? YOU BE THE JUDBE.
HEAR
N. M. LEWTON
Coder
the Anspieea of
Bible Bmdents' i
the International
atloa
m . 1 -
SUNDAY NMRNINO 11 'CLOCK
-THE SIN OF SCHISM
7:S0 O'CLOCK
Tb Briae Who
Didn't Like Her
Wadding- Present
m 11111 BaLAsTB aajsr s
SUNDAY, 7:30 P. M.
W. O. W. TEMPLE
11 TH 8T BIT. WASH. AND ALDER.
SEATS FREE. NO COLLXCTTON
Apostolic Faith
Mission
CORNER FRONT
AND BURNSIDE
Meeting held at 10:t0. 2:30 aad 7:M
every Sunday. 7 :4& every night la
the week. All Nation- meeting; Sat
urday Biffbt.
A unlqns feature of these meetings
ts the rood old-fashioned Ciosrpe'
Sinsrinx. led by a J2-p:eoe orcrteatra
AX1, WELCOME 5 O COLX.ECTI03
SUNDAY
IS IT OF DIVINE APPOINT
MENT? IS IT THE LORD'S
DAY
In wlew of the stretioons efforts betas; made for Sunday Bine Law lesjtelaUon.
it will be well for the God-fearing aad Bible-loving men and women of Port
land to hear
EVaANGELIST BELL, Sunday, 7:30 P. M.
V WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT HALL
COSKEB TE3TTH AS Ta.TI.OB BTaX7CT f
Com- Bring Your BLble Take Note Aik Qucticm
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