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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND; OREGON 14 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1922:- umerous Evangelistic J3leetmgs m pening of "all Reason IHshered Sf V BIG EVANGELISTIC TO OPEN The revival campaign at the East Side Christian chureh. East 12th and Taylor street, will be opened to morrow by the Ross Evangelistic team. At :45 sharp thaw will be a concert by member of the Whitney Boy chorus, fol lowed by the Bible school -class work. An attendance of 350 has been set for the Bible school. At - 11 o'clock the evaneelist. Rev. .Floyd A. Bos. will preach, bis subject being "The Church - Beautiful." At 7 o'clock there will be an orchestra concert program by Rev. Uoxs, violinist, .Mr. Minnie Sanasae "Ross, telHvt. and Mia Dorothy Bow; trombonist. At 7:80 will he held a lone service, to be participated in Jy - a larffe chorus choir, led ly the Kaics Bud at 8 o'cloek in the evening there will be a sermon by the evangelist on "Tlie Poiiularity of Jesns Christ.' ' . The Christian Kndanvor society will meet at 7 o'clock, with Donald Nelson, president of Multnomah county, C. K. Cnion. as leader, and Harold W. Moore to sing. Uev. Mr. Hast specializes in building up churt-h organisation, with particular emphasis i u Bible school work. The evangelist and Mrs Kusa are both graduates of Eugene Bible university and tlieir ministry and evangelhitie work ba& all been m the West and Northwest During the pat year they have raised more tlian $37,000 , for new church buildings and ifiorch debts, and Unlike many money-raising i-Mmiaigns where the pledges are forgotten as .soul) as made, a remarkable . percentage of money pledge through effort of Evangelist Rocs 'is being promptly paid. Each eveumg during the week there will be an orchestra . conoert. Any musicians and lingers in the city who are interested are in vited by -the evangelists to assist them. Subjects for the erangeBjtt's discourses at 7 :45 each evening during the euming week will be as follows.- Monday. "The Conquering Church." Tuesday, " 'on version : What li It?" M'ednesday. "What We Believe, and Why We Believe It." Thursday. "The Way t'j lieaven.'' Friday, "The Second Coming of Christ-" Old-Time Gospel' Meetings Opened At the special Tabernacle erected orf the corner of East Ninth North and Hancock streets, large signs announce the opening of the Warren Collins party goMel, Portland campaign inter denominational in character. Their meetings throughout America are endorsed and attoaded by pastors and Christians of all churches genera r. Rev. John Fee, pastor of the Christian and Missionary Alliance church, under' which auspices the meeting is being held. , slates that, city pastors ,and Christians generally are cordially asked to attend. At the Collins meeting. Rev Fee says the sick are prayed for at all services as the last Chapter of James in the Bible'3 commands, as this has I "nothing to do with iie .faith cure fads of the - dy." People from other cities are attending "these meetings, a number of them being pres errt Sunday, when scores of people testified being healed in answer to prayer, of all sorts of diseases. - MINISTERS TO M EKT The Portland Ministerial assieiatioii will hold its regular monthly meeting at 10:45 a. m. Monday, in the 1". M. O. A. auditorium. A program, on which the pending educational bill will be given a prcminent place, has been pianned for the occasion. Two laymen will head the discussion, William K. Woodward speaking for and William I. Wheelwright op poing the biiL Dr. Edward Pence will pre fent a resolution pertaining to the bill, and the matter will be thrown open for general discussion and vote. Every member of the Ministerial, association ii urged to be pres ent, and all pastor are invited to attend. SEW TESTAMENT LESSONS A course of Bible stiidy will be given by the Very Rev. Dean Ramsey on the - modern mission of the New Testament, commencing Wednesday, October 11, at 10 15, in the lwrish house of the pro-cathedral, 13th and Clay streets, tinder the auspices of the Women's guild. First Presbyterian Church ALDER AT' TWELFTH harold Leonard bowman norman kendall tully . ; MINISTERS - , -' . 1:3 A. M. RECEPTION OF NEW MKMBERS AND SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER !:4S P. M. BEGINNING A SERIES Of' SERMONS BY DR. BOWMAN ON f MODERN BUSINESS MEN OF THE BIBLE OCT. 1 "THE FATE OF A WAK PKOFITEEK." OCT. 8 "TWO STOCKMEX AVHO DISSOLVED THEIH PART KERSHHV OCT. li THE BASKKI PT WHO TB.lED)tSPlfilTUALIS3I.'" OCT. S3 -THTf; CAPITALIST AXT THE LABOR LEADER OF STHK SILE.", NEW die Faith Mission COR. ITH A"D BURXSIDE STS. Services : Sunday, 10 :30 A. M., 2 :30 Every fefight : 7 :45 o'ciock. Ever Night : 1 :45 P. M. WE PREACH THE WORD Personal testimonies a part of every service. Lrge chorus led ' by the 30-piece ' t orchestra, So Collections "Come and See" 'LECTURE Subject "KARMA" V OCT. i s p. si. AT THEOSOPHICAL HALL .S03 CENTRAL BUILDINO ' TeaUt- iuid Alder Cordial Invitation Extended to All laa.Irers Class Tfeartw Oct. S, 8 P. M. Sabteet, WOHLD PROBLEMS IN - THE LIGHT OF THEOSOPHI" (The White Apost FIRSBAPTIST .Twelftk and Taylor Sts. ? 7:45 P. M. "CONSTANTINOPLE" DR. VILLERS will tell of his personal visit to this city, now the Storm Center of Europe. . Tradition of "Damntjd Souls" and -the Tragedy of Inhuman Butcheries. M SONG .SERVICE led by William Manseil Wilder and the Male - Quartet, . ) : $ 11 A. M."The Tenth and the Windows" . - ' .. Communion. Reception. of New Members. , . Conference to 53 iscuss (turcn Jfor Universities Pacific university will beT repre sented on the- program-of the Oregon State Congregational conference which meets at Corvallis, October 10V 11 And 12, by Professor Tuttle, President W. C Weir and the Kev. W. W. Blair. Pro fessor Tuttle will share the time on Wednesday evening with Dr. W. T. McKl veen of the First church in a dis cussion of "What the Church Ought to Do in University Centers. President Weir will give an outline of his plans for the immediate future for Pacific universitv and the Rev. W. W. Blair will speak on "The Con gregational Education Foundation," an organization whictr-Na helping along a number of the Congregational colleges throughout the country. The Rev. Edward Constant of the High land church will preach the sermon and aid in the conduct of the communion service. The indications are that .large delegations will attend the conference frdm all the Congrega tional churches of the state of Oregon. In stead of devoting an entire day to the Women's organization of the state, they will be, sand wiched in between importtnt addresj.es. Norwegi&n Lutheran Convention Is Due The lit Rev. I,. C. Fo?s of Seattle, and Prof. O. J. Ordal, president of the Pacific Lutheran college, Parkland,, Wash., will at tend the circuit convention cf the Norwegian Lutheran church to be held in Our Savior church. The formal opening of be convention is Tue-xiny evening, 8 o'clock, when communion service will be held. Prof. Ordal will preach the sermon and Rev. OTert Skilbred of Canby will administer the 'sacrament Wednesday evening is given over to the Women's Mis-sion-s-y Federation, Mrs. M. Gnnderson of Silver ton, president Papers for discussion will be read by Mrs. C. H. Rtrgerson of Chinook, Wash., and Mos. George Uenriksen of Silverton. Call Accepted by Rev. C. H. Nellor The Union Congregational church, at a business meeting this week voted to extend a call to Rev. C. H. Nellor to the pastorate of the church for the year beginning October 1. Mr. Nellor has filled the pulpit of this church during the two Sundays just passed. He has accepted the call, and will be gin his duties in this church Sunday. Mr. isellor comes to this church very highly recommended. . LEAGUE OFFICERS' MEETING All district and local Epwortli leacue offi cers will meet at the Sunnyside Methodist church, Monday evening at S o'clock. Plan for the winter activities will be submitted hy the district president, Ralph Speelman. Ir. Gallagher will sneak. The, district cabi net officers will provide for a social ' time afterward-? it MISSIONARY TO SPEAK K. G. Eaton, returned mi?ionary from India, will speak at the First United Evangelical church. East 16th and Poplar streets. Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Eaton hnve been working in India for over 18 years. Mrs. Eaten and daughter being there at the pieent time. They were formerly residents of Portland, but now of Pafadcna, Calt & MUSICAL TREAT PROMISED A mhsical treat is in store for those who attend the next regular meeting of the Young People's society formerly of St, Stephens Fro-Cathedral, which will be held in room A of the public library at i:30 p. m. W. F. Robertsm will sing, and Mrs. Alvina E Knowlton will be accompanist. The subject will be "A Century of JJiscontent." by Stephen t-iacuorn. me public la cordially lnvited. Igf 3IISSIOXARY FEDERATION The Women's Missionary Federation of the Oregon circuit of the Norwegian Lutheran church win render a program Wednesday eve ning at 8, in Our Saviors Lutheran church, at Grant and 11th streets. Papers will be read by Mrs. George llcndriksen of Silverton and Mrs. C. H. : BerRerscn of Chinook, Wash. Professor O. J. Ordal of Parkland. Wash., will speak. Special musie for the occasion. First METHODIST CHURCH NORTHWEST CORNER TWELFTH AND TAYLOR STREETS B. EARLE PARKER, EDWIN T. RANDALL MINISTERS SUNDAY SCHOOL, :4i MORNING SERVICE, 11:00 DR. CARL G. DONEY PRESIDENT WILLAMETTE UNIVER SITY EVENING SERVICE, 7: JO "Keep the Sky Blue" DR. PARKER Musical Selection by Miss Ruth Llnrud, Soloist and Harpist,-" A d AfwB) KldUiQOatJsi twmit sr. M. tSMCi.ora. siiwua fwORBU N Q SERVICE 1 A. IN. COMMUNITY SERVICE TOPJC "PROCLAIMING THE LORD'S DEATH" EVENING SERVICE CHANGED TO 7:30 P. M. TOPIC THE DEVIL'S MEAT" GOOD MCSIC EASTSIDE BAPTIST .EAST 20TH AND SALMON WALTER BENWELL HINSON, O. D. MINISTER 11 A. Af. The Heal Lord's Prayer, No. 25" 7:30 P. M. The Bugle Call of God" B. Y. P. 0. S:1S P. M. (East Morrison or Hawthorns Ave. Cars) CHURCH Temple) important M ews Baptist ""Constantinople" will be the topic for Dr. Thoma. J. ViUera at the First Baptist ehurclt (Wbite Temple Sun day evening. He will describe his visit to this city, which is now the storm center of the Near East. He will re late some o( the traditions and trag edies which have raised the.' Turkish metropolis to such bad. eminence the traditions of "the luminous crescent' and of -the damned eonla," also telling why both Turk an-Briton are now contending for th&- strategic epot,.- The theme of the aong service, Jed by M'il ham MinU Wilder and the male quartet, will be "In the Depth of the See." Spe cial features: Male quartet. "Bocked in the Cradle of the Deep": baritone ioio, "The King's Business"; mixed quartet, "There is a Lend"; organ solo . (by request). "The Eo?ary." - ' At the morning ' sei-vice. Dr. ' Tilleri will speak on "Tr Tenth and the Windows." Communion, with reception, of -new members will follow the sermon. "Promotion Day", will be, observed in the Bible school, when c lapses in the beginners, primary mod junior departments will be pro moted. At the Senior B. Y. P, U. meeting at 6:30 p ra.. new officer will be installed: Beivin F. Vincent, president; Miss Twila. H. Sims, vice president; Miss Lucile Titus, secretary; U. R. Kibler, treasurer. I.st lriday- evening the Bible school held a "stunt banquet." The Quarterly ail day meeting cf the Baptist Women's City M 1.-51011-ary union will be held at the White Temple Tuesday. Box luncheon at 12:80. The Ore gon City Baptist church will hive charge of the program. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary society will be held at the home of Mrs. C. E. Wightman, No. 474 College street, Wednesday at 2 oclock. There will be a home mission program.! in charge of Mrs. O. P. M . Jamison. I The annual chnrclisupper will be held ou Thursday night r 8 l30. Beporu will be made for the year, a budget adopted, and new, -otfieere elected to succeed 3. l. Malone, C. T. Hale, M. L. Hardwick. F. E. HiUon, C. E. Wigbtman, deacons whose terms have expired; aj-M a churrh 'clerk, Sunday school superintendent, treasurer and assistant treas urer. William Manseil Wilder and the emsreh Quartet will furnish music. At 11 o'clock in the East Side Baptist church the pastor. Dr. W. B. Hinson. will preach the " 5 ti sermon of a aerie on "The Real Lord's Player." Beginning with today all evening services of this ehurch will com mence at 7:30 instead of 7:45 as hereto fore. - Dr. Ilinson's theme this evening at 7 :3l will be "The Bugle Call of God.'" This afternoon at 3 o'clock the young peo ple will conduct a service at the Patton home. Mrs. S. J. Beid will speak and Newton Mat thtws, tenor. Miss Hazel Matthews, violin, and Miss Helen Matthews, piano, will supply spe cial music. The B. T. P. I", service, which is held at 8:15, will be led by Miss Thelma Pegg. and the topic will be "The Practical Value of Prophecy." Mrs-. Bess Owens Runyon, so prano, will sing "Behold, tha Master Passeth By," by Hwmer. On Tuesday will occnr the rcguUtr annual dinner and business meeting of the church. Ihnner is served at 6 :30 and the annual business meeting and election of DIRECTORY Sixteenth Sunday After Trinity UNIFORM SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON "John the Baptist" Luke 1:8-22. Text "He shall be great in the sight of the Lord, and he shall drink no wine Or strong drink." Luke 1:15. YOUNG PEOPLE8 TOPICS Christian Endeavor "Better Work." fJim. 1" 0-1 1 4 "Kpworth League "What We Are and Why. Baptist Union "Better Work. Kom. 12 0 11. Baptlit First (White Temple) 12th at Taylor. Dr. T J Villers. 11. "The Temple and the Win dows " 7 45, "Constantinople. East Side E -'0U st salmon. , Dr. Hiuson 1 1 "The Real Lord's Prsyer W. B. ; 7:30, ' The Bugle Call. v.r,i.r,nr.r Knott, Rev. W. Arnold Bennett. 11'. "The Person of tie Holy Spiiit"; 7:15. 'ho Painted Noahs Ark? etj! 48th ave. at o4th St. S. K. Ke. Owen E. Day. 11, 7 :30 Cslvary E. SUi at Grant. Kev J K. Thomas. ' 11. "Lots Wife"; 7:45. "Mrs. Lots ttusoana- .. ... ,,., w R Giencoa E. Stewart. 11, 8. ' ' Kail wood Bethany K. lltn st iicoraa Kev C. B. TunnsU. 11. 7 30. Grace E. 70th st Ash. Kv. J. r. Hac- 'lbw.aahiil57th st Hoyt Key. T. ii. SJolaa der. 10:30. 7:30. , , , St. Johns Chicago at Leonard. 11, 1 -3". Highland E. 0th at Alberta. Kev. Walter L. Kiley. 11, Rally Day; b. Dr. James Fran cis of Las Angeles. Tabernacle E. 48th ave at 42i "t. 11, "The New Creation." Rev. Malcolm Wood. University Park Drew at klika. Kev. U. K. Schlauch (supply). 11, Mt. Olivet (colored) Broadway at Everett. Kev. J. W. Anderson. 11. S. Lents SStn st- st 60th svs. Kev. K. A. Smith. 11. "A ChsUenge for Service and to Service"; 7:30, evangehcaL Secofct German inodney at Morris. Kev. F. Hotiman. 11. 7 :30. Italian Mission K. 44U at Snerman. Kev. Eugene Fantetu. a :30, sebooi; . Elim Swedish E. th at Alberta. Kev. Harold Nelson, 2.30. , Cathollo Cathedral 16th at Dsvis. Bav George J. CsmpbeU. J. 7:15. B:J0. t:4. 11. St. Peters Lents. Kev. J. P. O'Flynn. S. 10:30, 7:30. St Lawrencs 3d at Sherman. Kev. J. C. Hughes. 7.:1, 8:30, 10:80. 7:80. St. Francis E. 12tl st Pine. Ksv. L M. UcNsmee. . . "-10. 11. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams at Stanton. Kev. W. A. Daly. 6. 8. H. 11, 7:30. Holy Kosarj K. d at CUckSmaa. Rev. Arthur Townley, O. P. . 7, 8. . 11. t :SO. St Rose E. 03d at Alameda. Kev. J. M. O FarrelL 8. 10:30. 4. St, Andrews E. th st Alberta. Kev. Thomas Kieraan. . 10:3O, 7:80. The Madeleine E. 24th st Siskiyou. Ksv. Ueorgs F. Thompson. . 7 :. 1, 11. Ascension E. 7th at yamhul. Franciscan Fathers. 8. 10:30, 7:80. Blessed Sacrament Maryland at Blandena. Kev. B. V. "telly 8. 10:30. 7:80. Holy Cross 77,4 Bowdoia. Kev. C. Ray mond. 8, 10:30. 7:30. St Ignatius 3!2Q 43d st S- E. Jesuit Fathers. :30, 8, 10:30, 7. St. Stephens E. 42d at Taylor. Key. War ren A. Want. 8. 8 :16. 11. 7:30. Holy Kedeemer Portland bivd. at Vancou ver ave. Kev. P. Bregenxer, C 8. S. K. 0. 8. 1:3U, 7:80. St Philip Neri (Psuust Fa then I E. 18tb st Hickory. Kev. M. U. Ferry. C S. P. 7 :30, V, lu:30. 4. Church of the Assumption 8. Smith ave at Newton. Servite rathen. . 8. 10:30, 7 :30. Sacred Heart E. 1 1th at Center. Ksv. Gregory Kobl. O. 8. B. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St, Agath- E 16 th at .Nehalem. Kev. John Cummdcy. 8. 10:30, 7:30. St- Staiitt&us (Polish) Maryland at FaU Ing. Kev. F4 Matusewaki. 8. lu.30. 7:SO. St- Joseph1-;! German) 15th at Couch. Kev. Frowio Epfr 8. 1W.30. 7:30. St, Michael- (lUlian I 4th at Mill. Kev. M. Balesta. E. J. 8:3U. 10:30. 7:30. St. Clares Capitol HUL 'Father Aioyiius. O. F. M. 7:16. V:lt. St. Charles E. 33d at Alberta. Kev. M. Wallace. t. 10:30. AU Salnts--E. Btfth at U&san. Kev. Wil Ham Croma. 8. 10:30. S. 1-a tricks lirth st Ssvlcr. Hev. Che rise M- SrniUs. Masses. 8. 0:30. It. 7:45. St Birgitta's Chapel Liaatoo - Glen Har bor, (AUended from St. Patricks.) 9:30 Our Lady of Sorrows E. S21 at Wood stock. Kev. U. C Faira. 8, 10:4. 7:46. ML Anthony Chapal J2a 46th ave. Kev. Jv M. Snider horn. t V , so. Holy Family Ctiapel K. 7tn at Kez. He. G. C, Failu. :4. Christian , ' Firsts Sunday services temporaniy at the Lincoln high schocl, Patk and Market alt Is. Rev. Harold Griffis, pastor. 11. "The Cbns tiaa Equivalent of War"; 7:45. "A Specific for Beauty." East. Side E. 12th and Taylor. Rev. TT. S. Crockett. 11 and 6. preaching by Rev. Floyd- A. Boas, evangelist. . Chore b sf Christ Rodney and Knott. JRev. Toseph Boyd. 11. 7r43. Hoskins. 11. 7:S. . n . w wm . . . acrs - rsii 1 avv. . s. . mwmiirj. a. 7:46. i St. Johnti Central and Oswece. Bee. Hec bert Jones. 11. 8 1, . Inglewocd E. SSth at KJirtngsworth. Kev. W. fc. LewtS. ,:46. 11. 7:0. SsIJwood -E. 9tb and Spokane. Bev, J. B, Jobnson 11. 7:10. 3L Advervt Chns-jae 43 2d. Tftee. Reovge Armstrong. .11. 7:30. beta by Elder Charles E, Bennect ef Lebanoa. . Rodney Aveans Rodney and Knott, Bey. Joseph D. Bawd. 11; . . ' Ohristwis Selsnos , . " Itasca Subject "Lnreaisty." - First ltt end Everett. 11. S. - r : Sctnd E. Sth at Kolladay. 11, S. -TlariJ E. 12th at Salmon. 11. 8. ; 'of iPortlanclh officers will be at 7 30. The midweek aeroce on edneaday evening at 1 -.30 will be con ducted by Or. Uinsoo. who will take "The Psalms as My Diary" as the subject of study. X te annual business meedng ,oi - the- High land Baptist , church "was held on Thursday evening. The membership repon stated that during the past year 101 members had beea received, 54 of them joining by ' ooafestioti of - faith and baotism. The church nlani to Ljegtn special meeunca uctoBervJe Rally day will b observed " ia the hirsj Baptist church, eu Sunda. when the Rev. W. Arnold Bennett will preach in the morn ing on "The Person of the Holy Spirit, " tlie brst sennoB in. a series on the persoa and work of the Holy Spirit These sermon 'will be in the form of Bible readings. The eve ting servicer will commence at .7:15- o'clock ami will include the graduation- exercises of the - Sunday school and selections by the scholars. The pastor will presch en . fWho I'amted Noah s Ark" The Senior, and In termediate societies of the B. Y- P. C will meet at 6:3U p. m. :- Catholic At St. Patricks church the 44 hours' devo tion commences with high mass and proces-' sion Sunday mcming st 11 o'clock s,nd close Tuesday eveninz. Services Sunday, MoncUy and Tuesday evenings at 7:45 o'clock. liuiy ecmmiuiion Monday and Tuesday moraines at 5 :3(). also during 6 o'clock mass, at 1 and 7:30 and during the 8:15 "high mass. The boys' vested choir will participate itt the litur gical singing Sunday morning at 11 and Tues day erening. The sermons Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights at 7:43 will be givtn by Father Francis Crowley, O. K. M. Christian . Tomorrow, marks the beginning or the new fiscal year -in the work of the First Christian church, which is con ducting its Sunday services in the "audi torium of 'e LdncGln high school pend ing the completion of its new build ing at the coriter of Park and Colum bia streets. For K$ operating -expenses and for its benevolences dur ing the coming year the congregation has voted the largest budget in its history, the total being $12,500, and the every-member canvass for thr. same being already well advanced. In tomorrow morning's worship at 11 o'clock the pastor, the Rev. Karo:e H. Giiffis. will speak on "The Chris tian Equivalent of War." A special feature of the morning service will be the distribution offTrtinew church di rectory and haffdboo,ks just from the press. The directory thite yeaivcontains the important and ratheVrfrrrlcrue fea ture of a classified business- and pro fessional listf the clfureh's member ship. Copies of this book will be dis tributed without charge. Sunday evening at 7 :45 the pastor will epeak on religion as an interpreter of art. "A Specific for Beauty." The music by the chorus choir, directed by L. Carroll Day, will include the an them. "Comes at Times a Stillness" (Ualbraith). the baritone numner "Look Down. DearLord" (Fisher) bv OF CHURCH Fourth Vancouver at Emerson. 11. 8. Fifth 62d and 42d ave. 8. E. 11. Sixth Pythian tempie. 8S8 Yamhill. U.S. Seventh Smith ave. and New York. 11. AH churches Wednesuay. 8 p. m. Conareoatlonal First Psrk snd Madiwin. rr. W. T. Mc Elveen. 11, "The Evidence of God's Spirit in Our Hearts"; 7:45. unestious answered. Sunnyside E. 3 2d and Tsvlor Dr. J. J. Stau'o. 11. "An Ancient Rally Day"; 7:45, "In the World But Not of It." AtkifWin i.,w.,i:.ii fa - I , . ' . . n .1 TT., rteev. E. E. Flint. 11. "The Master Mind": 7:45, Dr. Collins preaching. Highland K. 6th ana Present. Rev. Ed ward Constant. 11, Our Kinsman Divine"; 7:30, "The Life Supreme." Waverleigb Heizhts E. 33d snd Woodward. Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11, "The Greatest Commandment"; 7:30. Laurelwood 45th ave. and 66th st 8. E. 7:45, community song service. Pi'inm Missouri and Shaver. Rev. James W. Price. 11, "The Intense Longing of Christ for Communion With His People"; eve ning, "Retrospect and Prospect." University park Haven at Lombard st Bev. J. Sinclair (supply). 11, 8. Finnish Mason and Albina. Bev. A. A. Harju. 6 snd 8 p. ra. St. Johns S. Ivan hoe and Richmond. Rev. D. Elmer Naurse. 11. 7:30. Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner. 11. 7:80. First Germs n Ebeneser E. 7th and Stan ton. Rev. George Zocber. 10:30. 7:80. Second German E. 8th and Skidmore. Rev. Henry Hagelgans. 10 :80, 7 :80. ' Stoon German E 9th and Fremont. Rev. J. M.'Hopp. 11. 7:30. Alameda Park Community- E. 31st ana Malen. llev. Robert Allingham. 11:15. Dunkaro Chureh of the Brethren Borthwick and Brainard. Rev. J. U. G. Stiverson. 11. 7. 8. Episcopal St. Stephens Pro-Cathedral ISth and Clay. Right Rev. Walter Tsylor Sumner, bishop. Dr. Horace M. Ksmsey. dean 7:45. evm- munion : 0:4 5, 11. preaching; 7:4 5 preaching. Trini-.y 19th and Everett- Rev. A. A. Morriii, rector. 11. preaching; 8, preaching. St. liaviu K. ULii and Belmont- mi. Thomas . Jenkins, rector. 7:30. communion: 11. communion, and preaching by Rev. Ever don. St. Mark!i 21st and Marshall. Kev. W. K. Everton, rector, 7:30, 11. ..St PhUtps 242 Russell. 10. 11, preach ing by Ven. James 8. Russell. St Andrews Hereford at.. Portsmouth. Rev. John D. Rice. 8, 11. 7:30. : Grace Memorial East 17th snd Weidler. Rev. O. O. Taylor. 11. 7:4 5. St. Michaela and All AngeU E. 43d and Broadway. Rev. T. T. Bowen. 8, 11. 3 p. m.--- Chureh of Our Savior (iOth sve. snd '41st st. S. E. Archdeacon J. C. Black. 10. 11. 7:30. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Rev. J. G. Ha '.ton. 7. 8:30 a. m. St- - Paul Woodmere. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 4 p. m. St. Johns Memorial 15th and Harney, Sellwood. Archdeacon J. C Black in charge. 10. II. St Matthews Corbett ar.S Bancroft. Bar. F. H. Clark, vicar. 10, 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham. Rev. John Dawson, rector. 7.30, 11. Mission of St- Johns Rickner's hslL . Rev. John D. Rice, vicar. 2 and 3 p. m. St Peters Chapel E. 80th and Ankeny. .0 a. - St James Chapel E. 72d it and S7th ave 10, 7 :30. Church of the Transfiguration K. 60tt aad Division. 9. Eucharist; 3. Evan get rrj East Market Street . 6th and Market. Rev. Esra Maurer. 11. 7:30. Oay Street 10th and Clsv. Rev. Jacob Stocker. 10:43. "The Christian's Daily Walk and Life"; S, "You Are Not Your Own." Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th and Gliaan. Rev. C. J. Ledin. 10:30. 7:30. Swedish Free Missouri snd Sumner. Rev. George E- Bo. tram. 11. 7:30 (English). West Portland Multnomah station. 11, ;.. Lenta Kev. J. B. Cu"er. 11, 8. Free Methodist First E. 8th snd MUL Kev. J. T. Taylor. 11. 8. Centra 1 E. 53th snd Flanders. Rev. F. L. Burns. 11. 8. Alberta E. 80th and Wygant. Kev. B, J. Isles (supply). 11. 8. Second E Richmond snd Hudson. Rev. D. M. HigHee. 11. 7:30. Lents Bev. O. N. Blair. 11. 7:50. Friends First E. 35th and Main. Re. Chester A. Hadley. 11, 7:45. Second 9 2d st- and 61st ave. 8. E. Bar. F. J. Cope- 11. 7 :30. West Piedmont Borthwick and Jeasnp. Rev. Carey Jesup- 11. 7:30. Jewish Congregation Beth Drael (Reformed) 12tb ad Main. .Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Ritual and seemons in Englisli. Services Friday 8 p. m.; Satoniiy. 10:30 a. m. Congrecation Ahsvsi Sbolcm Park and Oay sts. Rabbi N. B. Krueger. Friday. 8 n w i Saturday. 8:30 a. ra. Congregation Nevaii Zedek Talmud To rah- Atk and UaU. Kev. aorauam UoseBcrasa, Friday. 8 p. m. Saturday. S a. ra, Sunday, 10 a m. Religious sciMku. Latter Day Saint - Cnareh of Jeans Christ of Latter Day Saints K. 23ta and Msdiaon. Heber C Irenes, aisnon president. 10. 6:30. RsonrsBised Church of resets Christ & TCth and Irving. C. E. Jones, elder. 11, 1.45- . St. James W. Park and jetienrm. Bar. Kihiut F. Bnnkman. 7 :46. . . St. Paul East l!th aad Clinton. Bav.. A. Krause. 10:30. 70. : Trinity tMisscmri synod) Rodney and Ivy Re. J. A. Rimbacb. 10:15. German; TO, Enalb-U. -The Kibie -What Is It.'". Chared for DeaftXfodny aad Ivy Re. J. A. B. Berer. a AO.' . Our Saviwr- E. lot end Orsnt. Pe. M- A. fbrtsunaeo. 11; Nqrwessaa-German. Bcti-fchem 14aJaad' Darn c. H. J Societies Mr. Day, also the soprano solo, "Jesus, Shepherd of the Sheep" t Sheldon by Eleanor Louise Stockton, - . An. interesting session of the Chris tian Endeavor council --mi held on Thursday night at the Christian Chi nese mission, Broadway' and Couch streets. The new officers of the coun cil, which is composed of C." E. socie ties of all the Christian, canrches in the city, are : Fred W. Thornton, First Christian church, pi asident i Arthur Lembach. Kern Park, vice president; Etagene Smith. St. Johns, treasurer ; Miss Minerva K. Wilson, East Side church, secretary : Rev. H. H, Grlf fis, pastor First Christian church, advisor. At the Kern Park Christian churcrt this ia rally day for the Bible school and chureh. beginning at 9 ;45 a. nw with a merger meeting at 11 a. m.. when a well preoared. program twill bs given by the Bible school. - Follow ing the Christian Endeavor meeting at 6 :30 p. m. will be the song and praise service. The sermon will be . by Rev. i 3, F.- Ghormiey on "Testimony of Two Witnesses in Sackcloth." The music will be under the direction of Mrs. May Vail Billingsley, supported oy two large choruses. Congregational Sunday is Anniversary day at the First Con gregational church. The uastor. Dr. W. T. JlcElveen. began his ministry at tlie First church, October 1, 1919.' On Sunday he begins the fourth year of his ministry in Portland. Mrs. F. B. Newton, the organist, baa prepared a special program of crcan music. R includes the following: "I'nder the Leaves" (Thome) T. "Verset" (Batiste); "Prelude" (Trueue) ; "Reces-donal" tGaihnant). The organ music begins 1 0 minutes before 1 1 o'clock and at 7:35 o'clock. Dr. McElveen's morning topic is. "The Evidence of God's Spirit in Our Hearts." On Sunday evening he . will answer five questions on the Near East tangle : ( 1 ) Has civilization surrendered to -the cruel Turkr CJ) Why dia the Turk triuni:ph over the Greek? (31 Has France been a traitor to England? (4) Why did the British labor party go on strike against the war? (5) Wliere did Lloyd George blunder. (6) What greater works than Jesus did can the twentieth century Christian do? ; The Women's association, of which Mrs. E."N. Howe is the president, will hold an sll day meeting on Wednesday for luncheon at UuSO o'clock. Crowds are, attending Dr. Mc Elveen's lectures on Thur-Hiay nights on "The Bible in the Making " His topic next Thurs day evening is "A Comparison . of the Crea tion and Deluge Legends and the Genesis Ac counts of the Creation and the Deluge.? On Friday evening the Intermediate Christian En dttavor society will hold an "All Together To ward the' Goal" banquet. Dorothy Huhn is toltmistres? ; William Klein, yell and sons leader, and Thelma Geel. William Patterson, Kenneth Roberts, (Jeorge Prior, Louise Green. Joe Southworth and lorothy Sandstrom will respond to toasts. Nioini King is the leader of the Senior Christian Endeavor meeting at S:3o o'clock Sunday evening. The deacons of the church are conducting a canvass to determine which of four of Ir. MrKlvcen's recent sermons shall be printed. The dea cons print one of his sermons each month for distribution. The exocutive council of SERVICES IN Thcrpe. 11, 8. Uev. 'l'horaldsea of New York. Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant Rodney. Rev. I. Tollefsen. 9:45. 11. Grace English I Missouri Synod 1 w. and Broadway. E. II. Bemhard, 1 1 Chapter in Paul's Autobiography." Bethany Danish Evangelical -Union and Morris. Rev. R. Rasmussen. 10. 11. St. Johns Peninsula snd Kilpa trick Rss. L. Ludwig. 10:45. 7:30. Swedish Augustana Stanton and Rodney Rev. V. G. Ogren: 10:45, 7:45. Irarnanuel l!)th and Irving. Rev. A. V. Anderson. 11, 8. Portsmouth Lovely and' Fortune. R?v. S. C. R. Knutson. 11. 7:45. Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap msn snd Salmon. Rev. H. H. Koppelmsnn. 0-13, 10:15. 7:45. Immanuel (Missouri Synod) E. JSthr and Leo. Rev. H. C. Ebeling. "10:30 German service; 7:30. English service. Church of tbe Redeemer (English) B. 15U north snd Wygant. School 10, service 11. Finnish 179 Fargo. Rev. A. Salmlnen. 10, Sunday school; 7. service. Methodist EptscopaT Carson Heights Eighth snd Hums. Rev. O. 8. Brown. 11:15, "Tbe New Year's Mes sage. ' ' Center.ary-Wiibur E. 9th' snd Pine. Dr. Charles MacCsughey snd Rev. H. P. Greene. 11; "The Great Kefusal and the Modern Dis sster'; 7:45, J. A. Bamford, on the pipe organ. Central Vsncouver at Fargo. Rev. C. T. Gibson. 11.8. Clinton -Kelly E. 40th at Powell. Re J. H. Irvine. 11, "Our Great Objective"; 7:30, "The Church at the Feet of the Great Teacher." Kpworth 26th' at Savier. Rev. C. B. Harrison. 11, Rally day; 7:45, "The Most Important Factor in One s Religious Develop ment" Errol Heights Darlington halL Sunday, school? 11:15 t. m. First -12th snd Tsylor. Dr. B. Esrle Parker snd Rev. E. T. Kandatl. 11, Dr. Oowney. president of WUlamette university; 7:45. "The House of Rimmon.' First Norwegian-Danisi 18th 'and Hoyt Rev. F A. Searne. 11. "The Beautiful Crown ot Old Age"; 7:30. "Gods Call to a Beautiful Life." . German Rodney and Stanton. Bev. r. a. Schumann. 10:4 5. 7:80. Hoyt St. 15th and -Hoyt Rev. E. E. Hertsler. 11, 7:80. Irving ton Gommurwy &. z i m a r nmoni (public school auditorium). Rev. C. C. Karick. 9:45. 11. Laurelwood E. 63d snd Foster. Be. F. E. Finley. 11. 7 :80. Lents 86th st at asm ave. ttev. i. a.. Downs. 11. 7:30. - Lincoln E. 6 2d and Lincoln. Ttev. W. N. Byars. 11, "One Secret ol Success": 7:30, "The Dark Hour." Linnton Robert M. Gatke. 11, 7:30. - Mbntavilla E. 80th at Pine. Rev. R. E. Myers. 11. 8. : Mt. Tabor E. 6 1st and Stark. Rev. D. L. Fields. 11, 7:30. Patton Alberta and MiAigan. Rev. Georgs H. Bennett, 11, 7:30. Pioneer East Charleston and Leonard. Rev. W. K. Kloster. 11. 7 :30. Rose City P-rk E. 68th snd Alsmeds. Rev. C. W. Huett. 11. "Obedience to the Heavenly Vision"; 7:30. "Christ's Vision." Sellwood E. 15th at Tacoma. llev. J. E. Purdy. 11, "The Church and tbe Times '; 8, "The Saving Name." Sunnyside E. 35th and Yamhill. Rev. T. H. Gallagher and Kev. I.. C. Poor. 11. "The Man God Loves"; 7:4 5. "Kill Your Grouch or Your Grouch Will Kill You." Swedish Beech and Borthwick. Rev. G. E Kallstedt- 11. 7:30. English service. University Park Fiske and Lombard. B. II. T. Atkinson. 11, 8. . . , Vancouver Ave. Norwegian-Danish Skid more st Vancouver. Kev. Gusts A. Storaker. 11 Westmoreland Milwaukis and Midway. Be. G. L. Tufts. 7.45. Woodstock E. 44th and Woodstock ave Bev. Walton Skipworth. 11. 730. Woodlaws E. 10th nesr Durham a . Rev. E. S Mace. 11. Sacrament ot the Lords Supper; 7 :SO, "The Great Find." Afnean Zion 17 Williams eve. Re. 1 A. UBethel African Larrabe at McMillen. Be. A. R. Fox. 11. 8. Japanese 87 N. 16th. Re. 8. Cemura- 10Brentwood 67th - St.. near McCoy. Be. B. G. Carney. 11. M. E. South First Cnion and Multnomab. Be. J- B Hams. 11, "The Sine tjuo Non of Chnsti anity"; evening. "Waen Leaders Lead." Nazsrene ririt 12th at Main- Re. D. Band PSerea. 11, 7:45; Kev. J. B. Chapman of Kansas Sellwood E. lth at Spokane. Bs. 3. G Bnaidale. 11. 7 30. -Brentwood 65th are. and 67th C 8. a. Re. S. Ludlow. 11. 7:30. Highland Park E. 14th aad Jarre tt. Re. Mack CahiU. 11. 7:30. " Flrst12t at Alder. . Dr- H. U Bowmea snd Kev - Si.. Tally. a:3. Communioa; 5:45. "The Fate eta War Frotaeer." Vfestminster East 17U) and Schuyler. Dr. Kdwarvl H. Pence. 1O.30. "The Astonisluwi preher '; 7:45. "Gold, Kabie and Charae- Central E- ISth'and Pine. Dr. W.- H. Ja-gent- Serviees- at BucktMS achoot. 11, "Christ and the Churell"; 7:44. "The rutttity Calvary 11th at Clay. Rev. B. B.Snt chtfe. 11. ' Kemtmbervng the Lord ; 3:30, "The Purpose f tbe Lew of Moses.". Mt Tabor K. 55th and Belmont... Rev. Ward W. MacHenry. 11. Rally diy; 7:30; "rion of Jceob." ' ... Vernon E. lth ssd Wygant. Rv J- O. Mergler. 11, ":S0.' - . piedmont CleTcland and Jmrrett. - -Tie. I. Francis Morgan. 11, "Kemembvnnci Jesus"; 1 :30. "The "H of Jadas." -,. FiKJrta First and Gibba,. Be. Moatu G. Lverett- 10:30, 7 i and :4 5. the charrh meats ea ' Monday night ia the pastor's study. Highland Congregational . chureh announces a soac service for Sunday evening with an ad dress on "The Life Supreme?' The Ladies Aid will meet at the church n Wednesday morning for business and work. 1 jvnch will be served at noon. Thursday evening the pas tor. Rev. Edward Constant, is conducting a series of studies on the gospel by Luke. The school is preparing special exercises for Rally day, October 8. The young ' people of Atkinson Memorial Congregational church are conducting a series of pleasant Sunday evenings at tV o'clock. These meetings combine program of singing and scripture study and light refreshments. The beginners' department at the Alameda Park Community church has an enrollment of 75 children. This fact, with the increased activity of the new contest for members in the church school sill soon call for additional room. The church school meets st 10 each Sunday. Worship snd sermon . are at 11:13. Mrs. Cook will sing and Mrs. May will preside st the piano. In the evening at 8 the young people gather for a fellowship ami inspiration meeting. The daily kindergarten is constantly growing in members and interest. Boy Scouts and Campfire Girls are busy on . plans and programs. The Women's association meets at the church Wednesday at 'i o'clock. A twin Rally day will be hekl next Sunday morning from 10 to 12 at the Sunnyside Congregational church, tlie Sunday school tak ing the first hour, with a program of speeisl in terest, and the pastor preaching an ' appro priate sermon at 1 1. In connection with the service. Miss Ruth Ijnrud, harpUr, recently returned from New York will play - a harp solo.' The choir, under the direction of Prof. Hollingsworth, will sing "The Everlasting King dom." by Roberts. Mrs. Ran van will sing "Let the Little Ones Come Cnto Me." Evelyn Gei.ser will lead the juuiors at 3 o'clock on "What Our Heavenly Father Will lio for I's," and the seniors will -bold a Kaily service at &:30 with the president, Warde Y. Robinson, in the chair. The topic will be "Better Work." Gladys Morgan Farmer will give for her pre-service organ recital the following num bers: 1, "A Shepherd's Tale," Gillette; 'i. "Serensta," Turner; 3. 'The Last Hope," Gottschalk-Gaul. The pastor will continue his series of evening addresses, bis tonic for this sermon being, "In the World But Not of It." The Indies' Aid will meet in the church par lors Tuesday at - o'clock. The Thursday eve nins Bible study : hour will review the first ehapter of Second Cerinthians. Sunday eve ning the choir will sing "When tlie Lord Turned Again," by Heyser. J. Scott Milne will sing a solo, "The Prayer Perfect," liy Stensou. On Sunday morning tlie members of Pil grim church will observe the sacrament of the Lord's sujper. There will also be a baptisms' service and a reception of new members. The subject of the sermon will be "The Intense Ixmeing of Christ for Communion with His People,"- taken from the thought as recorded by Luke. "I have an intense desire to eat this meal with you before I puffer." What was the real cause of this intense longing? locs he have similar longings today Tbe subject for the evening will be, "Retrospect and Pros pect." Sunday, October 10 will, be Rally day for the Waverly Heights Congregational -churrh and Sunday school. Special services will be held in the morning. Promotions will be given from the primary to the main school aud PORTLAND Kenilworth E. S4th and Gladstone. Rev. L. K. Gnnies. 11, Communion: 7 :SO, "Some Signs of the Times." Hope 78th snd Everett. Re. J. A. Smitb, jl. rtaiiy aayi ( :au. An weal Young Man." Kose Citv K. 45th and Haneneb n.w Donald W. M. MacCluer. 11, "Proclaiming the Lord's lesth"; 7:30, "The Devil's Meat." Forbes Grshstn a- G&ntsnbein, Be. Lloyd R. Carries. 11. Trinity Virginia snd Nebraska. Re. John D. McLennon. 11. 7:30. Anabeh 56th and 87th ae. Re. John M Paxton. 11, 7:30. Marshall Street (Corner Marshall and 17th. Re. A. J. Hauna. 11, "Our Church s Eighth Anniversary." Millard Avenue 55th ave. and 73d st. Dr Henry White. 10:30. "St.-p. Look. Listen"; 7:30. "Obstacles Removed." Mizpah E. 19th and Invision. 11, preach ing by Rev. J. N. McKarlane. Unity E. 71st and Sandy. Re. 8. W. See mann. 10:30, Rally day; 7:15. Whitney Bovs' Chorus.' ' Arbor Lodge Bryant snd Curtis. Rev. Alexsnder R. Evsns. 11. 7:30. , Moreland-Sellwood Community House E. 15th at Spokane. Rev. W. 8. McCullagh. 11. 7:30. Grange Hall 82d snd Division. Re. E. B. D. Hollensted. 8 p. m. Holt Chinese 4th and Btvrnside. 7 and 8 p. m. s Reformed Evangellctl First 12th and Clay. Be. G. Hsfnsr. 10.48,8. Second E. 83d and Columbia blvd. 11. Third Lents. Rev. F. L4enkamper. 11, (German); 8. (English). R stormed Presbyterian First Minnesota and Ainswortb, Re. T, D. Frazar. 11. 7:30. Seventh Day Advsotltts - Note Regular services of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central E. 11th snd Everett. A. R, Bell. minitr. 9:45, 11:45. Tsbernscle 6th snd Montgomery. E. J. Hibbard. minister. 10. 11. Montavilla E. 80th and Everett. . J. A. Gerhart. 10. 11. Lents 94th st, and 58th ave. D. J. Chit wood. 10. 11. St Johns Central ave. and" Charleston. 3. M. MeUleiohn. 10. 11. Albina Skidmore and Mallory. . Elder John Issac. 10. 11. Scandinavian 62d street and 39lh avenue. Andrew Johnson. .10, 11. ' Salvation Army Corps No. 1. 243 Ash st. Commandant A. T. Pitts. 11, 3, 8. Corps No. 4. 128 1st. Ensign Jessie Miliar snd Captain Mrs. L. Upton. 11. 3, 6. 8. Spiritualist First E. 7U st Hsssalo. Be. J. W. HilK 8. The Mystic Chureh of Bethseda- i09 Alder. Rev. W. W.'Aber. 8, messages snd a physical demonstration. The Personal Message 312 Central build ing. C. W. Shaw, pastor. , 8, lecture and messages. Swedenborcisn , New .Christian Portland hotel assembiy room. Rev. William R. Reeee. 11. "What Means the Sabbath Day?". Unitarian Church of Our Esther Broadway and Yam hill. Rev. William C. Eliot Jr. 10:30. "If Thou Be the Son of Gd. Come Down From the Cress." United Brethren Conference Superintendent Re. G. E. Mc Donald. 89 E. 18th. St. First E. 15th and Morrison. Be. Byron J. Clsrke. 11. 7:45. Second E. 27th snd Sumner. Rev. Ira Hawley. 11, 8. Third 67th st. snd 32d ave, S. E. Be. E. O. Shepherd. 11. 8. Fourth 62d ave. at 70th st. 8. E. Be. B. Rosa Evsns. 11.8, musical. . Cloverdsle (Old Constitution ) 4T4 6 Jessup Rev. Walter Reynolds. 10, 11. 6:30. 7 :3C. United Evangelical First E. 16th and Poplar. Be. C. P. Gates. 11 7:30. Ockley Green Willamette Blvd. and Gay Rev. A. R. Schmalle. 11, 7:30. St. John's lvanhoe and John. Be. IL R. Fsmham. 11. 7:30. Crrited Presbyter! sn First E. 37th snd Hawthorne Re. H. F Given. 11. 7:SO. Church of the Strangers Grand ave. at Wasco. Re. S. Earl Du Bois. 10:30. "The Church's Greatest Ajeet '; 7:30, slides and lec ture on Japan. Kenton Chatham and Lombard. Be. Carl Scott Dunn. II, 8. Multnomah Multnomah Station. Re. David Steele Sharp. 10, 11, 6:45. 7:80. Missions , Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9th at Hancock. Re; John E. Fee. 11 7:3. Apotoiic Faith 6th and Burmude streets. Re. Florence Crawford and K. U. Crawford. 10:80. 2 :3, 7:80; daily 7:4. Pentecostal Awmbiy 112 First. Re. Will C Trotter. 11. 3. 8. Volunteers of America 224 Burnside. Evs- nlnaa ezcepr, Monday, 8; Sunday a. a. Bible Standard 162 Second. Kev. End liornsbah. ;10:3J. 2 3and 8. MIsceiiansous Chorch of God 363 failing. Be.. H. Schlatter. II. 7:4.3. Reah ration League 148 13th. Bee. H. Ed ward VIills. 1 1, "Tss Kingdom of Harmony Is Here"; 8. Mrs. Kate morn. - IMvrra. Science 816 E. Clay. Be. T. M MivartU . 11 - "TeediJie the 8000." Personal Messsge Church 812 Central bldg. fi. W. Shaw. , . Greek Orthodns E. 17 tn aad Clinton. Be. . B. A. Ksrshies. ' 9. school;. 10. trhristadeiphian 712 E. 24th st. X. II. Society of Spreading the Knowledge of True i rs'W tui Flenlner bidg. Monday. 8, p. as '-Life Uriderstood" ; Taesday, 2 p. m. . ' 8ci-.naavn Iloluieas tFreel 54th w. and 8th ave. Rev. li. D, Jacebscn. 10. 11, 7:45 I English). ,,' -v - - Tbeosophieal Society 310 Cealral bids. 8 p, at - . 2ev. iSjunierup &o (Campaign at jl Strleta; JSaptist August' Hunderap. a young evangelist who b also-, a 4anetv baa bees called: by the Arleta Baptist church to begin special services Sun day, night 'at - 7 :30 and continue' throng h the week. Hunderup believes in the taansforasina power of the 'gospel." in the ability of Christ to remake human lives aad in the ultimate vic tory of he program of Jesus. A large chorus choir will sins every night and speciaj musical numbers will be rendeaed at each service. The pastor, Owen T. Day, says be believe that the time! is ripe 'dr a grest, spiritual movement, which will help the bewildered man . and woman "of today to in terpret with sstuifsction his problems: and diffi enlties. . ' ,fl . i , ' . - . -s the new t Gothic windows which, the Sunday school has gaTtbered . the money for during the past year will be presented to the ehurclt. ' Episcopai Sunday night at 7:30 the Re. : lbr. Ev'er don, the new rector of St. Marks parish, will preach the sermon at St, Davids. Following the service the monthly social hour will be held in the parish houae. In the morning st 1 1 tlie rector. Rev. Thomas Jenkins, will be tlie preacher. The Eucharist , will be cele brated at 7:30 and 11 a. tn. Holy baptism will be administered at 0:30, the whole school going o the service. Kindergarten is held st !l 30 and 11 a. m. Monday night tlie vestry, also the laugh(crs of St. Davids w-i'i hold their montnly meeting. The Wom an's guild will meet on Thursday at 2 p. tn. Lutherkn Children s mission festival will be held st St. Pauls Lutheran chufirh Sunday. The children will render a selected program, sing ing and srieaking in both languages English and German. The Sunday school begina at 9:30 a. m. and the service at 10:30. A collection will be taken for home -and foreign missions. Bible study and young peoples meeting takes place st 6 and 6 p. m. At 7:30 pi m. English service is held and the theme for the sermon will be: "Mission Work the Grestest Work of Msn." Monday, 8 p. ni. . Quarterly meeting of the congregation. Friday a t" : 1 5 p. ru. the Sunday school teach -er.s meet in (he basement and the choir re hearses the same evening at 8 p. m. Pa rochial school is held Saturday from 9 to 12 m. Grace Lutheran will conduct regulsr serv ices at 11. The pastor's theme is "A Chap ter in Pauls Autobi'igraphy. : The Sunday school meets- at 9:4 5.- Religious instruction for children Ssturday from 10 to 1 1 o'clock. The church vestry meets Friday night, the Ladies Aid society Thursday at 2 o'clock. Communion services will be held in Bethle hem church. The pastor, H. J. Thye. will 1. reach on the gospel for the day., according to the third series of texts. The evening sermon will be delivered by the Kev. Ivsn Tharaldsen ol New lork. Methodist Episcopal 4 At Centenary Wilbur, in the morning Dr. Greene will speak on "The Great Refusal and tlie Modern Disaster." In the evening the new pipe organ will be dedicated with appropriate ceremony,- and J. A. Bamford will speak on "The Pipe Organ Worship." The music for the day twill be: Morning Organ, Andante Cantible (,Hop kinsl ; solo, "O- Divine Redeemer' (Gounod). Edith Collais Evans; anthem, "Appear Thou Light Divine" (Morrison); organ Fugue ( Bsch ) . Evening J. - MacMDlan Muir at the organ: Prelude and Fugue in E Minor (Bach) ; Lsr- ghetto (S. S. Wesley); Cantilene (Wheeldow) : quartet. "The Lost Sheep" (Foster) ; organ. Pilgrims Chorus from Tannhaeuser (Wagner) ; Jerusalem The Golden, variations and finale (Or Spark): chorus, - Before the Heavens (Parker) ; organ, Gothique (Salome). On Monday evening the guild of pipe or ganists will give a recital on tlie new organ, in which will appear many of the leading or ganists of the city. The public is invited to this recital, and there will be no admission charge. Dr. Carl G. Doney. .president of wtusmette university, will speak at the First Methodist church Sundsy morning. Dr. Parker will preach at night on the theme. "The House of Rimmon." The quartet and choir will sing at both services, and in tbe evening there will be a speeisl number by Miss Ruth Linrud, so loist snd harpist. Rally day at the Sunday school last Sunday was a decided success. The attendance of the school was 433, a 25 per cent sain over Rally day of last year. Tlie Templar class for young men Has re cently been reorganised. The officers elected for the coming season are John Rudd of the Oregon and Idaho Yi'M, C. A., president; H. E. Fooshee, vice president; D. A. Goodridge, secretary; A. D. Millard, treasurer; Tom Calvary Presbyterian Church ELEVENTH AND CLAY STS. Rev. B. 2?. Sutchffe, Pastor! It A. M. COMMUNION SERVICE 2 "REMEMBERING THE LORD" 3:30 P. M. "THE PURPOSE OF THE LAW OF MOSES."' GAL, 1. AND Z. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (TEMPORARY LOOATIOfr) ' EAST I6TH AND PINE . NEW BUCKMAN SCHOOL' SERTICE8 11 A. M. 7:45 P. M. DR WALTER HENRY NUGENT Vill Preach at Both Services MR, J. WM. BELCHER WILL DIRECT THE CHORUS AS USUAL, v TOP ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO .WORSHIP WITH TJS. THE GREATEST WOMAN EVANGELIST REV. AGNES J. CALER Preaches the Gospel, heals the sick. Interprets the Law and the "Word that demonstrates -Ittereaae and op ulence. A series of instructive lec tures at First Divine , Science church, 816 East Clay St. near cor ner of East 25th. Take Hawthorne Ave. cars.) Beginning- Sunday-at 11 o'clock and at ft, P. JrLr continu ing every evening- during; he weelc Public demonstrations will be given of any who desire healing:, only the Christ methods used. . Every Oae Coid!sIIy)avItd f Free Will Offeriiiirt ' "1 Messiah's KingHom Draweth Nigh" Millions Now Livttig Will Nevfr Die KciintsraJ proof tliat this klsgftemj wlli t of spbatMIag aad retolc. lag as well aa correction of all present evils. To will enjoy this lecture ij E. O. MILLER t Speaker for the Iateraatiosal Bible gtadeat' Aisoclatlos ".' "T' : " - " . i . Sunday, 7:30 P. M. W. O, W. Temple ; ElEVEJfTH ST. BET. ITASHIJIGTOK A50 ALDEB SEATS FREE GREAT WORK DOME BYEPISCpPALK The -various -committees hi -charge o tha entertainmeat and corn fort of th delegates to the V, EpfsiaojSfit Genera Convention set high mark tn th records f that organisation. The ar ransements for transporting visitor OV" ntoirroile were unusual. YVeihl Gilbert, chairman of the automobile committee, says their success was tx; - Sible only throutrh the cooperation : hundreds of Poi Uanders who donate, their cars ami services, .and of the vol-t unteer workers on the committees. I All visitors were aiet at the train snd trsml pur.ru io ineir nocets ana rooms. This war' uuwiei . oy m., iv Hion Johnson. Thei autre were on hand at The Auditorium t carry delegates as well as committeemen shot the city on errands. Many apecia (unt-.ii. trips wtre arranged. , of .which there is o cuuoi. nowevjer, over SJOO . visitors wer taaen over the regulsr sinlit-geeing trir lwm tne city sua over tile highway. Ksch - del gate was handed two coupons entitling bit!' io (nese injis and- every pledge was n deemed. Citizens, regardless of church affiliation gfive unelfwhly their time and rutos. Man who could not do so gsve donations for ren ins -can or sent their can with hired driver itaro work was done by Mrs,. Wslter V miss, cnsirman of the motor eori; Mix Re ie Grant, vice chairman,' and Mrs. J. ju: Hendrickson. seerrUry. Mr-, tlock of tl u!ephne enmnany nisde thousanda of nhra callv. Harry - M. Hatvorxm nf the Stands .ii company dispatched all the cars on ti city tniw snd Wslter Bliss, L, H. Hoffmsi Tiioniss Konertson and John ' ltohnan di patched 'the esrt ter the highway trips. Rodda, membership chairman;" Paul Klece social chairman. The class lias set up a a; for doubling of its membership before Js: uary 1. ' Dr. , Edward Laird Mills, editor i tlie Pacific Christian Advocate, snd C. )ti ntte, or the Elllrnn-White Icenm buresi are tbe teachers. Tbe class meets at 9:4 a.m. The Boys', chorus, made up -of boys of V. Methodist Episcopal Sunday school, has ber organised, and is being directed by E. H. Mi ler. All boys from 8 -to 18 years of ace w. are members of the Sunday school or churr sre eligltile. A rehearsal will be held at tl church Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Wednetday, 2 p. m., the Woman's Forelc Missionary society win meet in the 8ud schoel temples A- very interesting progrsi hss been prepared. Mrs. J. V. Kinder wi present the new study book. "Building Wit India." Mrs. D. T. Fett will conduct tl round table. Mrs. C. II. White will disrn "Our Missionary." and Mrs. A. K. llsher "On Msgasine." Mrs. Aaiedee M. Smith will sin Mrs. T. " 8. McDaniel, Mrs. Emma Wit) i Mrs. C. E. Crook ham and Miss Ruby Merti will set sa hostesses. . A moving picture entertainment will 4 given in -the Oxford parlors of. the ehur. Wetlnesday evening at 7:30.- ""'The lo Within" is a heart drama, .illustrating 11 power of faith in God, born out of tlie crur ble of afflictions. A silver offering- will I J taken. ' - Fritlay evening at 6 .30 there will be a" ban! quet and setting np conference for the churr year in tbe church parlors. Plates 55 cent At tlie last session of the Western ISorw gian-Danish M. E. conference, the Re. F. . ftcsrvte was returned to serve the First No) wegisn-Danish church . foe attotlier yesr, S' Was also sppointsd district-superintendent tbe Portland district of tbe church. Re Scarvie will preach his flrt sermon In tl new conference yeer and-his subject will 1 i "The. Beautiful .Crown of ld Age. In evening he wiU discuss,'. "(od's t'tll to Beautiful IJfe.", The Sunday school, whb was stopped during vacation, will resume i work at IO a n wit.U Vrert Hnlm a Si perintende nt. -. The Young Peoplej' ocV-i meets on Wedne.day evening. -.--v At Clinton Kelly- Methodist Episcopal chur- the entire Sundsy will be devoted tor Buni. school interests.- Rev. F. M. Jasper, the- r cently appointed superintendent "of Sundiif ebools for Oregon, will conduct three servfeiei at M - ., -4-s m. and 7:3-0 p. ol Basket lunch at noon at Uw-hurru. AddnM wtui mars anu . mnmn iiiciuves masuiijii Sunday school methods. in the evening. The Sunnyside evening congregations a (Concluded on Page Fire, Column Three) YeMeGe SUXlfAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 1 MEETINO FOR MEN ONLY . SPEAK EU . - DR. CARL U DONEY President Wlllsmette anleerslty scb4e:t "THE TUG :--0R TOMORROW" ' Musical Numbers by . ' MISS RUTH LINRUD SOPRANO AND HARPIST YOUNG MEN ESPECIALLY INVITED First Congregational Church PARK AND MADISON STS. Broadway and LI Cars to Block of Chorea. OR. McKLVEEN 'PREACHES 11 A. M. ANNIVERSARY SENVIOE Sermon tople -"THE EVIDENCE Of THE DIVINE WITHIN THE HUMAN." 7:4S P. M-OR. MoELVEEN snswer. 4 questions on "Ths Surrender of Civih zation to the Turk," 1 Was France a Traitor to England 2 Where; Did Lloyd Georgs Blunder t S Why Did the British Labor Party ti" i. . on etnae stsuiM uaw . warf - f 'aWh. Ili,f tha Turk Triumnh Over (u ' the Greekt' In addition he will answer the' questirr "What Greater Works Than Jesus Dm Can the Twentieth Century Christian Dot' FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Chartered under Kationsl Bpiritualirt Assa EAST 7TH AKD HASSALO 8TBEETB, COME AND HEAR ONE OF AMERICA'! LEADINQ EXPONENTS OP SPIRITUALISM Rev. . Willard HilU r - . - PAST0H.". -y ' "Of What Value 1 Spiritualism?" SUNDAY, S AND S P. M. c.-;,... 1 w.... Given bv REV. HILLf and Mrs. Anna Snyder ( the blind medium ) t WEDNESDAY EVENING SERVICE DEI VOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO MESSAGE?. I NEXT SATUROAV, the Young People Kismet Club win give a BIG DINNER if the club rooms from ' to 8 p. m.. 1' lowed by ball for benefit of "H-riHir: Fund. Excellent Mtilr. elCOftt BREAKINQ CROWD ANTICIPATED; Remember tbe date and brine your frieati: i 50c per prrsoa. everything included. . I i i 50 COLLECTION ; F 4