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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL j -1922. 14 V v SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, . PORTIiAND, OREGON. alue of Christian d Mil d ettodist m - y i MINISTERS WILL CHANGE PULPITS The value of Christian education to a community will be emphasised in practically every Methodist Episcopal church of Portland tomorrow. To more forcibly impress the message upon the minds of the members.; an exchange of pulpits in all Portland district churches, except the three larger churches, has ' been arranged by a committee appoint ed by Dr. William' Wallace Youngaon, v-district superintendent., These sermons come as the opening Twedge to the Sl.IKi.OOO endowment campaign for Willamette university, rto be' launched throughout the state on November 19. The campaign is to continue for one month, closing the flight of December 20. Successful termination-f the campaign will bring a $350,000 endowment gift from the Rockefeller foundation. Besides the $350,000, over $200,000 has already been pledged. Gifts of $100,000 from R. A. Booth of Eugene, and E. S. Collins of Portland ; $5000 . from J.. W.. Day and Dr. W. W. Young aon of Portland, and $2500 from Dr. Carl H. Doney of Salem, have been . announced. The pulpit assignments fo- .tomor- rdw, according to the latest informa tion given out. follow: 1 tilp(l Assignments -Rose City Para J E. Partly. rntrel -IX Leater Fields. Sellwood C. W. HotL a ML Tafcor C.- E. Gibxni. Crjoton jKelly R. E. Myers. - Moptanju J. H. Irvine. vVoodlavn -r. E. Finley. St. John Dr. T. E. Elliott. Tni versify Perk W. E. Kloster. ; Patton fcJI. T. Atktnaon. " Lanrelwtod E. S. Use. Lincoln Wilton Skipworth. Woodstock W. N. Bvars. Ijnnton C. B. Harrison. Ep worth R. M. (iatke. Astoria J. R Jeffrey. St Helen F. R. Jackson. Seuide M. T. VireJ Wamnton and Hammond J. D. Woodfin. Westportand Waarut A. P. Bate. Clatijtanie S. I. Johnson. Rainier F. A. Ginn. Beaferton G. L- Tufta Garden Home C. R. Carioa. . Metzser and Tigard--J. T- AbbetL Wiiaoovilla and Tualatin W. J. Warren. Oak' Grove T. H. Down. Ienta J. J. Patton. Bennett's Chapel 8. A. Tecman. Brentwood L. C. Poor. Canon Heights H. T. Greene. Carvuthers Bt. E. T. Randall. Westmoreland C: R. Carioa. Fremont Street C. C. Rarick. I Conference Groups More effectively to organize the campaign. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AL.DE Ft AT TWELFTH HAROLD Leonard BOWMAN NORMAN Kenoalt TULLV U1M3TEK3 10:80 A. M. "The Maelstrom" 7:45 P. M. "The Capitalist and the Labor Leader; of the i Nile.- ? First Congregational Church PARK AND MADISON ITS. B'dway a ad L J. Cars to Block of Church. DR. MeELTEEX PREACHES 41 A. M. "ARK WI LlrsSja7' T:43- P: M. TR. McELVEEN Answers i 5 Queaion : 1 Who Really Won the Recent Railroad 8triket SfWhat Did Jeans Write I'pon the . ironnd? 8 Has Our Prohibition Navy Any Right to 8earch British Ships for Liquor? 4 Do Ton Shan Bernard Shaw's (deas About Cloaine All tha Churches? K-J Is Portland More Pagan Than Chris tian? ALL ALWAYS WELCOME I NEW Apostolic Faith Mission COR. ITH AKD BUB SIDE STS. V ISerrices: Sunday 10:30 A. M 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. For the past 16 years Port land lias "had a real live soul savinir station. VCoroe., hear personal testi monies from men and women of all. walks in life. ' 30 -Piece Orchestra, Male Quartet; Ladies' Quartet. "A VITAL MESSAGE FOR YOU" No Collections Come and See f 1 I 1 DR. ; BOWMAN PREACHES First Baptist Church (White Temple) i ; OK. THOMAS J. VILLERS, Pastor - - ' - ' ' ' . VliS F. MIIE POPVLAB "CHrRCH" Is the; sermon topic. Theme of - praise service, Ted. by Mr. William Maaaeii Wilder and the Male Quartet, COMRADESHIP.' Spociai Features: "THE 8HEP , HKR1VS CALL," an arrangrment of TERDPS A3TVIL CHORUS ' for th, Conrreafation ; MALE Q CARTE t, -SATISFIED" BARIv TOE SOLO, "MT COSTRADE-t. DUET, "WHAT CA3T I ASK . BE8IDE1". HIIEtt tJlARTET, "HEAVEN IS SOT EAR AWAY." ' y- .t ilitS A. M DR. TILLER'S Topic: "RICil THROUGH POVERfT." ttti A M BIBLE SCHOOL. I . Iitl P. M-SEMOR AJiD INTERMEDIATE B. T. P. V. ! A lSew Heaven ReTels.tioB, 21st Gaaptcr "Former Things Are Passed Awijr.-" Behoid, I Make All Th lues New" In symbolic, laiiuage, the Apostle John foretold the world's condi tion foUowingr present troubles. Hear . v . ; ': C. J. LElOY - - . SUNDAY, 70 P. M. W. O. W. TEMPLE HeTeBth St, between Washiaafton and Alder INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION SEATS FREE . ' ' t NO COLLECTION igious ILeader Assumes ew ?Easlc i 'The Rev. C. H. Harrison, formerly field secretary for the Western district of the Congregational church, who has arrived In Portland to become state apcr Intendent of Congregational home mission work. a aerie of group ?onferenc of the Meth odist . ministers in th Portland district has been arranged. Br. Younsson and J. Andrew Amett will meet the clergymen at each of the three conference. The conferenc srfiednlea follow: Gronp 1 at the First Methodist church next Monday at 1 :30 :p. m.. will include the fol lowing rhnrehea: First Epworth. Carathers Street. Illwood, Westmoreland. Garden Some. Metzsrr. Tigaxd. WibonTtlle. Tualatin, Bearer ton and Carson Heights. Gronp 2 - at Centenary-Wilbur church next Tiesday at 9:30 a. m., includes the fotiowing: Centenary-Wilbur. Rose City Park. Montartlla, Bennett Chapel. Monnt Tabor and Woodstock. Group 8 at Central Methodist church .next Tuesday at a p. m.. ineludea Central, PattoD, L'nireTMty Park. Woiodlawn and St. Johns. Group 4 at Sunnyside MethodUt church. Monday. October 80. at t:30 p. m., incrode Sunnyside. Lincoln, Clinton Kelly, Oak Uroe. Lents. Laurelwood and Brentwood. Group 5 at Astoria on Thursday afternoon. October 29, include the following down fixer churcbea: Astoria, Warrenton, Seaside, West port, Wauna And Clatskanie. The sixth "group will meet Friday, October 27. at St. Helens church and will bring to gether the pastors from St. Helena, Linnton i'and Sairutr churches. BENEFIT PROGRAM GIVEN For the benefit of the Chinese mis sion conducted by the Christian church, a Far East program and eqpper wa given in- the Christian church at St. Johns on Thursday evening. Aj Chi nese supper was seared- WESTMINSTER CAST 17TM AND SCHUYLER STS. E. H, PENCE, D. D PASTOR, A SERIES Of SUMDAT EVENIRa! SERMONS ON HOW CHRISTIANITY WON ITS PLACE IN THE WORLD SECOND OF SERIES AT 7:30 P. M. The Dying Faith in the J Unseen .. 10:30 A. M. ' The Old, Otf look EAST SIDE BAPTIST EAST 20TH AND SALMON WALTER BENWELL HINSON, D. D. MINIS IKK 11:00 A. M "THE TRANSFIGURATION O JESUS!" TrSO P. M. IF CHRIST CAME TO OUR CHURCHT" B. Y. P. U. 6:15 P. M. MID-WEEK SERVICE WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P. M. (East Morrison or Hawthorne Ave. Cars. ) V amtaisisafiac9nsVeaassss .NORNINQ SERVIOE, 11 A. M. TOPIC fcX?3 "THE MAN WHO KNOCKED F ' if I AT MIDNIGHT. " EVENING SERVIOE 7:30 O'CLOCK TOPIO "SNOBBERY OF THE SPIRIT." Calvary Presbyterian Church ELEVENTH AND CLAY STS. Rev. B. B. Sutcliffe, Pastor 11 A. M. The . Second C obi In a; of Chrigtia it Before or After the MllleBlamt" (: P. M-"lod'a Eternal Parpoae." Epa. 1. and a New Earth" i ft-- i jp ' 3mportant ews Advent Christian 'The Second Coming of Christ" willj be the topic of th sermon to be de-, livered tomorrow - morning in the1 Advent Christian-church. Next Sun day morning the pastor will speak on "The Object of Christ's Second Com ing." The Willamette valley quarterly conference of the churches of district So. 2 will be held with the Hood River church, October 20 tp 22, and will be In charge of Elder Alfred Erickson, district superintendent. Baptist At the First Baptist church White jTemble) Sunday evening, the theme of the .song service, led by William Mansell Wilder and the male quanet. will be "Comradeship." Special . fea tures are: "The Shepherd's Call." aft arrangement of Verdi's "Anvil Chorus" for the congregation : baritone solo. "My Comrade." Sergeant A. Patterson ; male quartet. "Satisfied" ; mixed quar tet, "Heaven Is Not Far Away" ; duet and chorus. "What Can I Ask Beside." At the morning serTice the organ number are: "Nearer. My God. to Thee," by Keech, and "Processional in G Major," by Sidney Smith. The anthem will be "These Are They." by Stair. A baritone, solo. "God Shall Wipe Away All Tears." will be -aung by Mark UanieK The women of the, church had a delightful time together ie the home Df Mr. Harry Stone on Wednesday. About HO sathered for luncheon. The Harrest FestiTal. held in the church Friday erening. under the direction of Mr. Q. P. M. Jamison, was successful. Mrs. B. P. Shepherd ar ranged the musical program. The Bible school ha recently organized an orchestra, under the; leadership of R. M. Crabb. formerly, director of -the Philharmonic orchestra, Dallas. Texas. .j In the Third Baptist ; church on Sunday morning the Rer. W. Arnold Bennett will continue his aeries of sermons on "The Prm' and" Work ef the Holy Spirit." He will speak of the work of the spirit in this age in relation - to nominal and real church membersliip. The choir under the leadership of Jacob Zellar will render in the morning. "O Be Joyful in the Lord." by D. E. Leslie; DIRECTORY 19th Sunday After Trinity UNIFORM SUNDAY SOMOOL LESSON" ' Christ'" Victory." I.uae :10-3O. Golden Text "In that ho himself hath suf fered being tempted, he is able to succor them' tha are tempted." Heb. 2:18. YOUNO PEOPLE'S5 TOPIOS Christian Endeavor "Reverence and Wor ship." PS. 111:1-10. Epworth league "Stirring Up the Gift." 2 Tim. 1 :5. . Baptist I'nion "Reverence and Worship." Pa 111:1-10.. Baptist First (White Temple) 12th at TayloT. Dr. T. J. TilleT. 11. "Rich Throaeh Poverty"; 7:4 5 "The Ptwmlar Church." East Side E. 20th at Salmon, nr. W. B. Hinson. 11. "The Transfiguration of Jesus"; 7 :80. "If Christ Came to Our Crurch. Third-Vanconver at Knott. Rev. W. Ar nold Bennett. 11. "The Temple of the Holy Ghost Who la It?"; 7:80. "The Trail of the Serpent." Arieta 48th are. at 64th at. 8. E. Rev. Owen T. Day. Preaching- by Evangelist Au gust Hunderup; 11. 7:30. Calvary E. 8 th at Grant. - Rev. J. E. Thomas. H. "Hindrances to Receiving and Enjoying God's Gifu"; 7:80. "Tour Choice." 4;ienCoe E. 45th at Main. Rev. W. B. Stewart. 11. 8. Sellwood E. 11th at Tacoma. Rev. C. 8. Tunnel!. 11, $7:80. Graces -E. 7th at Ash. Rev. J. F. Huckel berry. 11. 7:45. Swedish 15fc at Hoyt. Rev. T. G. Sjolan der. Evangelistic services. Preaching by Rev. David Nygren. 10:80 (Swedish). "Seven Rooms": 8:80. "A Black and White Rose"; 7:80. "The Ancient-Mariner." St. Johns Chicago at Ieonajd. 11, 7:30. Highland E. 6th at Alberta. Rev. Walter i I.. Kiley. Sermon by Bev. J. F. Huckelberrv. 11. "God Is Love"; 7:30, "The Outstretched Hands of Jesus." Tabernacle E. 45th are at 434 at 11. "The World's Greatest Seed," by W. P. Han son. Mt. Olivet (colored) Broadway at EveretL Rev. J. W. Anderson. 11, 8. Lenta 88 th st. at 60th are. Bev. E. A. Smith 11 "The Three Great Facta ot tne Bible and Life"; 7:30, "An Invitation to Im mortality. " Second German Koaney at jiorna, Mi. F. Hoffman. 11. 7:30. Italian Mission E. 44th at Sherman. Met. Eugene FantettL 2:30. school; 8. Elira Swedish E. 0th at AitfsKa. iter. Harold Nelson. 2 30. Cathollo Cathedral l!5th at Davis. Rev. George J. Campbell. 6. 7:15. 8:30. 9:45, 11. St. meters iems. nev. j. i - j xxjun. 8. 10:30. 7 30. St. Lawrence 3d at Sherman. Rev. J. C. Hughes 7:15. 8:30, 10:80, 7 80. St. Francis E. 12th at Pine. Rev. I. M. McNamee. . f. 9. 10. 11. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams at Stanton. Rev. W. A. Daly. 8. 8, 9, 11. 7 :30. Holy Rosary E. 3d at Clackamas. Rev. Arthur Townley. O P. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1 1, 7 :80. St. Rose E. 53d at Alameda. Rev. J. M. O'FarreU. 8. 10:30, 4. St. Andrew E. 9th at Alberta. Rev. Thomas Kieman. 8. 10;30. 7:30. The Madeleine E. 24th at Siskiyou. Rev. George F. Thompson. 8, 7:30, 8, 11. Ascension E. 78th at TamhUL Franciscan Fathers. 8,10:80,7:30. Blessed Sscrament Maryland at Blandena. Rev. B. V. Kelly. 8, 10:80. 7:80. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin. Bev. C. Bay- St. Ignatius 3220 43d sL 8. E. Jesuit Fathers. o:30. 8, lo:so. 7. 8L Stephens E. 4 2d at Taylor. Rev. War ran A. Waitt. , 8, 9:18. 11. 7:80. Holy Redeemer Portland bird, at Van couver ave. Rev. P. Bregenaer, C. S. S. E. 8. 8. 10:30, 7:30. St. PhiUp Sent (Panlist Fathers) E. 18th at Hickory. Rev. T. F. Ryder. C. S. P. 7:30. 9. 10:80. 7:30. Church of the Assumption 9. Smith ave. at Newton. Servite Fathers. 8. 8. 10:30, 7:SO. Sacred Heart E. 11th at Center. Rev. Gregory Rool. O. 8. B. 8. 10:30. 7:30. .St. Agatha E- 15th at Nenalem. Rev. John Cnmmisky. 8. 10:30, 7:30. St. Hanislaus (Holish) Maryland St-Fail in. RevF. Matusewaki. 8, 10:80, 7:80. St. Joseph (German) 15th at Couch.-Rev. Frowin Epper. 8, 10:30. 7:30. SL Michael (Italian) 4th at Mill. Rev. M. Bales te. E. J. 8:80. 10:30. 7:30. St. Clara Capitol HilL j Father Aloysius, O. F. M. 7:13. 9:15. St- Charlea E. SSd at Alberta. Bev. 1C Wallaee. 8. 18:30. AU Saint E. 89th at Glisaa. Bar. Wil- haxn Cronin. 8. 10:30. SL Patrick 19th at 8arier. Bar. Charles M. Smiths Masses, 8. 9:80. 11. 7:45. SL Birgitta'a Chapel -Linotoa Glen Har ber. (Attended from St. Patricks), fl SO. Our Lady o4 Sorrows E. 5 2d at Wood stock. Rev. G. a Fslla. 8. 10:45. 7:45. KL Anthony Chapel 7022 45th arc. Rev. G. U. Sniderhora. 9 a. m. Holy Family Chapel E. 37th at Bex. Rev. G. C. Failu. 8:45. OhHxtlan Flrt SuadaT aervieaa temporarily at the Uneotn hiah school. Park aad Market streets. Rev. Haiotd Griffis. pastor. 11. "Living Deep"; r:43. "The Dying Grain of Wheat-" East Side X. 12th aad Taylor. Bev. W. S- Crockett. Preaching by Rev: Floyd A. Kosa, evmngelist. 11. "aCaapinc Close to the Heart of God": 7:80. "The Goodness ot God." Church of Christ Rodney and Knott. Rare. Joseph Boyd. 11. 7:45. V Moots villa C 78th at Glisaa. Ber. Frank L. Purnell. 1. 7 :80. Kern Park Bar. G. F. Ohormley. 11. rheWocld Travail"; 7:48. "The Poor beraaja St. Johns Central and Oswegsv Rev. Her bert Joaca. 11. 8. Inglewood E. 85th at KOHriasworth. Bee. W. K. Lewis. 9:43. 11. 7:30. , SIDE METHODIST E. tiTH JLim TAJbtHIXIi POPUtAR SUSDAT ETBXI3TO ( Oa to XlectJoa Addreiaet) "What IThinhof Modern . Catholicism" (Seeoai la Series) : DH. BALLABHER, SPEAKER Tae ' Paelle ' IaVlted Rerardleas ! KeUcieas or PoltUeal BeUefa UNNY of Portland (BJiurclies and joung in the evening. "Pnlsc T tha Lord." (Palsc-).i Special aenseee, whK'U. hare been held every night during: the past ' two" weeks at the Arieta Baptist church, will bo concluded to- nuriaw nsyhc The meetings, which hae i bean conducted by ; H. August Handerup, btrangrlist, hair attracted largw audiences, and great interest has been manifest in the singing of Southern imelodiesy Sereiees will be held tomorrow at 11 a. a. and T:S0 p. m. An eitr meetings will be held Monday night for: tha benefit of the children. Mr. ' Hunderup will speak on "The Ideal Home." and children of the junior and intermediate choruses will sing. Tomorrow morning the Handley Bible claw will hold a prayer meeting on Mount Tabor. Members and friends wiil leave tha church at 8 o'clock, returning in time foi the Bible school service. . A good interest ip .developing fn the special meetings being held in the Highland Baptist church. Next wei Dr. W. B. Hinaon or tha East Side Mlrptist church will be the. preacher. 8undy the sermons will, be preached by the Ber. J. F. Hnckelberry, pastor of Grace Baptist church. At the East' Side; Baptist church. Dr. W. B. Hinaon wil preach Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. MiBy Perrjrn -Canfield will render 15 minute organ recital at 7:13 r m. J. A. Hardin; will ba the speaker at he Mann hom: at 3 o'clock, and Ixuis fwhunke. tenor. " and Edna Marie Vetter. pianist.' will contrrbute that special music, in cluding musical after the service. "The subject of the young people's meeting at 6:15, will be "What Does It Mean- to Be Saved?" Mlsa Fiances Kling will have charge. Newton Matthews, tenor, will ring "O Loving Father": Mascani) , with violin obligato by Miss Hezel Matthews; Miss Helen Matthews, aceempanist- On Friday evening, Octobtr 27, the young people wiU hav a Halloween social in the church parlors, to which all young people are invited. Christian In anticipation of a larger work in Its new building, now being erected at the corner of Park and Columbia streets, the First "Christian congrega tion is experiencing a steady growth both in numbers and in enthusiasm, as evidenced in Increasing audiences and quickened interest in the services at the auditorium of the Lincoln high OF CHURCH Sellwood E. th and Spokane. Rev. J. R. Johnson. 11, 7:30. Advent Christian 438 2d Rev. George Armstrong. 11, "The Second Coming o! Chriit"; 7:30. , Ohrlttlan Selenoa lesson Subject "Probation After Death." First 19th and Everett. 11. 8. Second E. 6th at Holladay. 11, 8. Third E. 12th at Salmon.. 11, 8. Fourth Vancouver at Emerson. 11. 8. Fifth 62d and 42d ave. S. E. 11. . Sixth Pythian temple. 388 TamhiU..ll. 8. Seventh Sm:th are. and New York. 11. All churches Wednesday, 8 p. m. CoogrtoaHonal Ftnt Park and Madison. Dr. W. T. Mc Elvoen. 11. "Are We Slipping)"; 7:45, question and anwer service. I 8unnyside E. 32d and Taylor. Dr. J. J. I Staub. 11. "Followers of the Christ "; 7:45. 'Tour Nearest Kinsman." Atkinson Memorial -E. 29th and Everett. Rev. E. E. Flint- ljl. "The Poverty of Plenty"; 7:30. "Sixth ; Beatitude, the Old and the New Reading." A Highland E. 6th and'Preseott. Rev. Ed ward Constant. "The Divine Call to Men"; 7:30, "The Upward Climb of Man." Waver lei gh Heights EL 33d and Woodward. Rev. Oliver Avery- II. "Why Not Now)"; 7:30, "Reinvestment o Hope." Laurelwood 45th ave. and 65th St. S. E. 7:45. j Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Rev. Jamea W. Price.- 11, "Criminal Negligence"; 7:30. "My Experience With tha News Boys Vnion of Seattle.;' by James H. Prioer University Park- Haven at Lombard sL Rev. J. Sinclair (supply). 11. 8. i Finnish Mason and Albina. Rev. A. A. Harju. 6 and 8 p. m. St. Johns S. Ivanhoe and Richmond. Bev. D. Elmer Kourse. 11, 7:80. Danish-Norwegias E. 23d aad Sumner. 11. 7:30. First German Ebeneser E. 7th and Stan ton. Rev. George Zocher. 10:80, 7:80. Second German E. 8th And Skidmore. Rev. Henry Hagelganz. "10:30, 7:30. Zion German E. 9th and Fremont Rev. John H, Hopp. 10:30. 7:30. Alameda Park Community - E. Slat and itiuum. Iter. Robert .Allinaham. 11:45. "The iFari-Nationalism of Christianity"; 7:45i "Is tthe : Community Church Christian?" ; Union Parkrose. Rv. C. H. Nellor. 11, 8. German Evangelical Brethren Mallory and Beach. 10:30. 7 :80. Duhkar4 e Church of the Brethren Borthwick and Brainard. Rev. J. U. G. Stiverson. 11, 7. 8. Episcopal St Stephens Pro-Cathedral 13th and Clay. Right Rev. Walter Taylor Sumner, bishop. Dr. Horace M. Ramsey, dean. 7:45. 9:45. 11. 7:45 Trinity 19th and Everett. Rev. A. A. Morrison, rector. 8. 11, 8. St. Davids PL 12th and Belmont Ttnv. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 9 80, 11. "The Forward Looking Church"' fthird ser mon) ; 7 :30, post convention meeting. St. Msrks 21st and Marshall. Rev. W. B. Everton. rector. 7:30, 11. ; SL Philips 242 Busaell. 10. St. Andrews Hereford st. Portsmouth. Rev. John D. Rice, 8. 11 7:80. ;rare Memorial East 17rh and Weidler. Bev. 04 W. Taylor. 11. 7:45. Sr. Michaels and All Angels E. 43d and Brodway. Rev. T. F. Bowen. 8. 11. t'hurrh of Our Savior; 0th ave. end 41st sL S. E. Archdeacon J. C. Black. 10. 11, 7:30. Bishop Morris Memorial -Good Samaritan hospital. Rev. J. G. Hatton. 7. 9:80 a. m. St. Paul Woodmere. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 4 p. m. St. Johns Memorial 15th and Harney, Sellwood. Archdeacon J. C. Black is charge. 10. 11. St. Matthews Cerbett and Bancroft Bee. F. H. Clark, vicar. 10, 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham. Bev. John Dawson, rector. 7:80, 11. Mission of SL Johns Rickner'a hell. Bar. John D. Bice, vicar. 2 and 3 p. m. SL Peters- Chapel E. 80th and Ankeny. 10 l a , SL James Chapel E. 72d at. and 37th ave. 10. 7:3T0. Church of the Transfiguration E. 60th and Division. 9, Eucharist; 8. Evangelical East Market Street E. ' 6th and Market Rev. Ezra Maurer. 11, sermon by Rev. Er nest C. Taylor of the North Pacific Evangelistic institute; 7:15. service in charge of Young People a alliance. Clay .Street 10th and Oajr. Rev. Jacob Stocker. 10:45, "The Meaning of Prayer"; 7:30. "The Mind of Jesus." Swedish Tabernacle X. 1 7th and Gliaaa. Rev. C. J. Ledin. 10:30. 7:30. 8wedish Free Missouri and Sumner. Bee. George E. Bostrura. 11. 7:30 (Engiiah). West Portland Multnomah station. 11. 7:30. Lenta Bev. F. B. Culver. 11. S. Free Methodist. First E. U and MilL Rev. 3. T. Taylor. Central E. 55 th and Flanders. Bev. F. L. Barns. 11.. 8," Alberta E. 30th and Wjgant Bev. B. J. Tatea (supply). H, 8. Second E. Richmond and Hudson. Bev. D. M-rHigbee, 11. 7:80. Lenta Bev. O. Jf. Blair. 11, 7:80. First E. 35th and Main. Rev. Chester A. Hedley. 11. "The Fact of CJiriat"; 7:30. -The Priesthood of Believers." Second 92d sL and 61st eve, 8. E. Rev. F. J. Cope. 11. 7:30. J West Piedmont Borthwiek and Tsaeiiii Bev. Carey Jesup. 11. 7:80. Hellneaa few Curci Scandinavian 948 Garfield. Preaching by E. Chriatiansea at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Ifonat Scott 54th street aad 37th areata.' S. sermon by Bee. J. j G. BrindahL Jewish Congregation Beth brad (Reformed) 12th and Main. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Services t nuay p. a..; Saturday. 10:30 a. m. ; Sua day, 11am. , Congregation Aharai ' Shokm Park aad Clay ats. Rabbi N. B. Kraeger. Friday. 8 a sl: Saturday. 8:30 sl aa. Conarecatjon Novah Zedek Talmud Torah St aad Halt. Bev. Abraham L Roaawcrana Friday. 8 p. ta- Saturday. 9 a.-m. Suaday, 10 a. sa. Beligions) school. Lester Daw Saints "" Church of Jaaoa ChruX of -Latter Day Saints a. zatn and Maniaon Ueber G. Ivarsoa, aaisasiiai peeaadeaL A0 S:SO. Reersaniaed Chorea of Jaaros fin III T 76ta aad Irvm. Elder alsosi Wilaoa. 11. i' --I -' - : . 1 II I lust1 gsfi SL' James Park and Jefferson. Rev William E. Brinkman. 11. 7:46. St Faal East, 13th aad CUnton. Rev. A Krejase. 10-30. (German). "Repentance. Faith aod8aaeuncaaoa -the Secessary Parts la rae sears sarvsuoe. Trmity (Miaaonri synod) Rodney and Iw. Rev. J. A. Ruabacku 1:1S tGermaa) : 7:80 LEnclish). .'hnn-fa for Deaf Rodney and Ivy. Ber. a, t-: narar. z:so. ., . Oer Saner X. lOtb aad GraarL ' Rer. It. A, t-hristecsen. : H i (English). -Evading school, where the church, now meets for its Sunday appointments. - The Bible achooL meeting at 9:45 s m.. wita E..arl Fetka aa 'general superintendent. will inaugurate tomorrow a new order or exer cises by disneaainaT with the eloaing asaembbr and extending the class study period from 44) to. SO minutes. In the morning worship, the pastor, the Bv. Harold' H. Griff is, will dis cuss in his sermon the; pathos of the super ficial life . In the evening the worship will' include the narration of the origin and - use of the historic hymn. "Corotion.,i" alse a discussion by the pastor of cosmic principle of aeif-?crUKw. . The music for taese services will" be provided by the chorus choir under the direction of L. CarroiJl Itey. the special num bers being the anthem "Turn Ye Even to Me" Harkerl; the soprano solo, "The Piaina of Peace" (Barnard), by Eleanoe Louie- Stock ten, also the baritone selection. "From the Depths." by .Eugene H. Walters. Interest in the evangeliiUc campaign at the East Side Christian rnurch is growing. The messace is presented " by Evangelist Floyd A: Boss with a simplicity that is reaching many. There have been more than 60 edmissiona. thus far. Splendid audiences heir the evangelist each night. The orchestral concert given by Evangelist Roes, Mrs. Boss and their daughter. Miss Dorothy, draws an appreciative) andience a half hour before the sermon each evening. A large chorus choir assists with the mu-ic and there are special solos and other musical features each evening. The luncheon and program for men and boys last Sunday fol lowing the morning service was participated in by a larga gronp. Evangelist Russ de livered a lecture after luncheon and tenta tive plans were laid for organizing the "Order of Marksmen." Tomorrow services will com mence at 9:45 with a concert by the Roes trio. Bible school attendance goal is set for 350. There will be a solo at the morning service by little Miss Thelma Lenon. At 1 1 o'clock the evangelist will speak. Evangelist Ross has announced his subject for next week as follows: Monday, "The Christian and His Diseasea"; Tuesday, "Our Citizenship"; Wednesday, "Christian I'nity tie New Testa ment Basis"; Thursday, "The Supremacy of Jeras . ChriaV ; Friday, "The Marks of the Lcrd Jesus." The Rev. Frank L. Purnell. until recently pastor 6f the First Christian church of Deni scn, Texas, has taken over the pastorate of the Monravilia Christian church. The new pastor was gradufttetl . from the Eugene Bible SERVICES IN Bethlehem 14th and Davis. Rev. "B, J. Thorpe. 11, 8. Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant an1 Itodney. Rev. Lwf Awes. 11 (Norwegian). 7:30 (English). Grace English (Mission Synod) E. 24th and Broadway. Rev. E. H Be m hard. 11. "The Prayer That Availeth Much." Bethany Danish at Et angelical Union anil Morris. Rev. R. Rasmusren. 10. 11. SL Johns: Peninsula and Kilpatrick Rev, i L. Ludwig. 10:45. 7:30. I Swedish Augustana Stanton and Rodney Bev. V. G. Ogren. 10:45. 7:45. Immanuel 19th and Irving. Rev. A. V. Anderson. 11. 8. Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune. Rev. S. C. R. Knutson. 11, 7:4 5. Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap man and Salmon. Rev. 41. H. Koppelmann. 9:15, 10:15. 7:45. Immanuel (Missouri Synod) E. 15th and Leo. Rev. H. C. Ebetfcig. 10:30. 7 30. Chureh of the Redeemer t (English) E. 15th north and Wygant School 10. service 11. Finnish 1T9 Fargo. Rev. A. Salminen. 10. Sunday school; 7. service. Methodist Episcopal -Carson Heights Eighth and Hnme. Rev. G. S. Brown. 11:15. sermon ty Rev. Henry T. Greene Centenary-Wilbur E. 0th and Pine. Dr. Charles MacCaughey and Dr. H. T. Greene. 11. "Oregons Supreme Resource '; 7:30, VBe--ware of Dogs." Central Vancouver at Fargo. Rev. C. T. Gibson. 11, sermon by Rev: D. Lester Fields; 7:30. Clinton-Kelly E. 40th at Powell. Rev. J. H. Irvine. 11, sermon by Rev. R. E. My ers; 730, "Soul Thirst -for God."' by pastor. Epworth 2th at Savier. Rev. C. B. Harrison. 11, sermon by Rev. R. M. Gatke, subject, "Christian Education"; 7:30. "Ruth, or Being Loyal to Our Friends." by the pastor. Errol Heights Darlington hall. Sunday school. 1 1 :15 a. m. Pirst 12th and Taylor. Dr; B: - Earle Parker and Rev. E. T. Randall. 11 "The Price of Savior hood " ; 7:30. "The Emblem of Redemption." 'srt Norwegian-Danish 18ta and Hoyt Rev. T. A. Scarvie. 11 (English); 8. 'German Rodney end Stanton. Rev. F. A. Schumann 10:4,), 7:30 Holt St 15th and Hoyt Rev. El E. HertaJer. 11. 7:30. Fremont Street Est 27th at Fremont (public school auditorium). Rev. C. C. Rarick. 6:45. It. Lao rai wood E. 63d and Foster. Bev. F. E. Finley. 11. sermon by Rev. E. 8. Mace; 7:80. Lent 86th and 58th ave. Bev. T. H Downs. 11. sermon by Rev. J. J. Patton; 7.:30. Lincoln -E. 5 2d and Lincoln. Rev. W. N. Byars. 11. "Christian Education." by Rev. WaJton Skipworth; 7:30. "Our Christian Re sponsibilities," by the pastor. Linnton Robert M. Gatke. 11, sersnbn by Rev. C. B. Harnson; 7:30. MOntavtUa E. Oth at Pine. -Rev. K E. Myers. 11. Sermon by Rev. J., H. Irvine: 7 :80. Mt Tabor E. 81th snd Stark. Rev. n. i. Fields. 11. sermon by Rev. C. E. Gibson; 7:80. Patton Alberta and Michigan. Rev i;iri H. Bennett Sermon by Rev. H. T. Atkinson : 7:30. i Pioneer' East Charleston and Leonard. Rev W. E. Kloster. 11. sermon by Dri T. E. Elliott; 7:80. Rose City Park E. 58th and Ala.nri Rev. C. W. Huett 11. sermon by Ree. J. E. Purdy; 7:30, "The Almost Christian." by the pastor. ' Sellwood E. 15th and Tacoma. Rev. J. K. Purdy. 11. sermon by Dr. C. W. Huett; 7:30. Sunnyside E. 35 th and Tamhill. -Rev. T H. Gallagher and Rev. L. o. Poor. 11. 7:45. What I Think of Modern. Catholicism." Swedish Beech and Borthwick Bev.. Ci E. KallstedL 11" 7:30. English service" . University Park Fiske and Lombard. Ref H. T. Atkinson. 11, sermon by Rev. W. E. Kl aster; 7:80. Vancouver ave. Norwegiaa-Daniah Skid more at Vancouver. Rev. Gustav A. Storaker. Services temporaray in charge of Rev. Eliaa Gjerding. 11. 7f80. l eatmorriand Mnwaukie and Mtdwav. Rev. G. L. Tufta 7:30, sermon by Rev. C. R. Carlos. . Woodstock E. 44th and Woodstock ave. Rev. Walton Skipworth. 1 1 . "Christian Edu cation," by Rev. W. N. Byare: 7:30. oodlawn E. 1 0th near Durham ave. Rev. E. 8. Mace. II, "Christian Education." by Rev. F. E. Finley; 7:30, '"Coaverted," by the pastor. Atncan Zion 417 Williams ave. Bee. L A. Moore. 11. 7:30. Bethel African Larrabee at McMillen. Rev A- R. Fox. . 11. 5. Japanese 87 N. 16th. Rev. S. Uemura. 10. -11. 2. Brentwood 67th tt. near McCoy. Rev. B. G.i Carney. . 11, sermon by Rev. L. C Poor. M. E. Seuth First Union and Multnomah. Bar. J. B. Harris. 11.. 7:30. -. First 12th at Main. Rev. D. Band Pierce. Sermon at 11 and 7:45 by Evangelist J. E. Hutcheson ef Los Angeles. tseuwooo EL 16th at Spokane. Bee. J. G. Bringdale. 11. 7:30. Brentwood S5th ave. and 67tk at S. K. Bev. 8. Ludlow. 11. 7:80. Highland park E. 14ih and JarretL Bar. Mack CamlL 11 7:80. V'reevyterian First 12th at Alder. Dr. H. 1L. Bowman and Dr. N. K. Tally. 10:80. "The Mael atroea"; 7:30, "The Capitalist aad the Labor Leader of tha Nile." . Westminster East 17th and Sckuyler. Dr. Edward H. Pence. 10:30. "The Oid. Old Book"; 7:45. "The Dying Faith in the Un- Central K. 13th and Pine. Dr.; W. H- Hu geat. ServicM at Backman school, E. 16th and Fine. 11. "Man s Obligatipa to Man'; 7:S0. "Th Key to Heaven." Calvary 1 1th at Clay. Bee. B. B. Bnt oliffe 11 "The Second Coming of Christ b It Before or After the MiUenisea?" StSO. "God's Eternal Purpose. Epo. 1. . ML Tabor E. 65th and BelxaoBt. 'Bee. wans w. dtacxletiry. 11. 7:se. '. Vemoa E. lth aad WygaaL Bee. 7, O. mmi iei. ii, l Fledxaent- Cleveland and JarretL - Besr. J. -est FTBacainar by Bev. P. O 11. admifilwtratioa at rf a haa- and sersBovt an Tha Mother. of Teansta- tioa: 70. -Tha Social Crecieaee. Foorth First and Gibba. Pulpit supplied oy nee. r-evi jonneoo. iu:iu, i. a:ao. EeBSworth E. 34th and Gladstone Bee. L. K. Grimes. 11. "Holding Correxpoadenca l uaa ; :, -aaiaoie or ltle. Hope E. 7Sth and- Everett Bee. J. A. Smith. 11.. "Things Jeaua Said Me Should Have Doe T:34, lecture on propoaed school Boee Cfty----E. 45th aad Hancock. " e. Dooaid VT. M. McClner; 11. "Th Man Who Knocked at JUonignt"; 70. oobbery f the SrnriL - - ' Forbee Grahant at GaaUabeia. Bee IAeyd iPeopleV Societies university end went to Texas to take op- his first work, but was obliged to return t Ore gon on account of his- health. During -the World War he was with tbt Canadian army, being commissioned a first lieutenant while overseas. He has taken nj his residence at No. 55 East 87th street north. SpeoisJ music will be given at Kern Park Christian church at; both service Sunday by the chorus choir, under the direction ot Mrs. May Vail Bilangaley. with Mrs. H. E. Hall a: the pianoi ft Congregational Dr. W. T. McElv-een. at the First Congregational church. Sunday morn ing, will indicate how many old pagan ideas and ideals have again assorted themselves into present civilisation. . On Sunday evening he will answer five questions: tl) "Who really won the receot railroad strike!" (2) ''What did Jesa; write upon the ground?" (3) "Has our yrohibftinn navy any right to search British ships' for liauorf" (4) "Do you share Bernard Shaw's ides sbout closing all the churches?" and (5) "Is Portland more pagan 'than Christian?" Sunday afternoon at o'clock the Pilgrim Beys will 'meet in the .church.' The Women's association meets Wednesday with a luncheon ii 12 .30 o clock. There is considerable nval ry between the Men's brotherhood and the Womer?s association as to which organization will have the best and the: most profitable bazaar. The men's banar will be held No vember A, 7 and 8. and the women a baaaar ii held December 5 and 6. ' At Sunnyside Congregational church the chorus choir, under the direction of Professor Hill jigworth. wiH sing. "Worship the Lord" (Ferrisi. Bess Owens Kunyaa will sing "The I'tnitent" (Van Dewater) . At 3 o'clock the juniors will be led by Elizabeth Sumson. The intermediate and seniors at :30 will be led by Leslie Gruber and Miss Fern Mcclain, re spectively. Sunday evening the pastor will de liver the last' of the series of special addresses or. th? book of Ruth. The male chorus, which has become one of the attractions of the eve ning services, will sing: "Th.re Is a Beautiful Land" (Jones), and "I Sing" (Sbepard). Gladys Morgan Farmer will give a prc-aerrice organ reciial at night. Atkinson Memorial Congregational church (Concluded on Page Five Column Three) PORTLAND D. Mclnnon. 11. 7 :3V. Anabel 56th. and 37th ave. Rev. John M. Paxton. 11 7:30. Marshall Street 17th at Marshall. Rev. A. J. Hanna- 11. Millard Avenue 5th are. and 73d St. Dr. Henry Wh'te. 11. "The Mewage of Joshua to tie Men of His Time and Ours": 7:30. "Faith Tested Faith Rewarded or Fortunes of Fisherman." Mizpah E. 19th and Division. Dr. W. A. Stevenson., 11. "Why Should I study, the BibleS " 7:45. "The Phenomena of Modern Spiritualism as Presented by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle." Unity E. 71st and Sandy. Rev. S. W. See mann. 11. 7:4 5. Arbor Lodge Bryant and Curtis. Rev. Alexander R. Evans. 11, 7:30. Mo re land Sellwood Community House E. 15 th at Spokane. Rev. W. S. McCullagh. 11. 7:30. Grange Hall 82d and Division. Rev. E. R. D. Hollensted. 8 p. m. ' Holt Chinese 4th and Burnside, 7 and 8 p. m. Reformed Evangelical First 12th and Clay, Bev. G. Hefner. 10:45 8. Second E. 3 3d and Columbia blvd. 11 Third Lents. Rev. F. Lienkaemper. 11 (German); 8 (English). Reformed Presbyterian First Minnesota and Ainsworth. Rev. F. D. Fraxer. 11. 7:30. Seventh Day Adventlsta Note Regular services of this denomination are heldt: on Saturday. CentSl E. 11th and Everett.. A. B. Bell, minister. 9:43. 11:43. Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery. E. J, Hibbard. minister. 10. 11. Montavilla js. 80th and EveretL J. A. Gerhan. 10. 11. Lents 94th sL and 68th ave. D. J. Chit wood. 10. 11. St Johns -Central ave. and Charleston. I. M. Meikieiohn. 10. 11. Albina Skidmore and Mallory. Elder John Isaac. 10. 11. Scandinavian 6 2d street and 39th avenue Andrew Johnson. 10, 11. 8alvetlen Army Corps No. 1243 . Ash st Commandant A. T. Pltt. II. 3. 8. Corps No. 4 128 H 1st. Ensign Jesaie JUliar and taptain Mrs. L. Upton. 11. Fare well service tor Ensign and Mrs. Thomas Bio&a 3. 8. SplrltuaBit First E. 7th at Hawah. Rev. J. W Hill. 3. 7:30. "Humanity Without a .Vision.' The Mystic Chureh of Rethseda 409 Alder. Rev. W. W. Aber. 8, messages and a physical uem onstrauoa . The Personal Message 312 Central build ing. L. W. Shaw, nastor. 8. Independent Bible Spiritualistic Society an-i cnuren oa Ea3t 47th st. N. Bev. Ida M Schori. 8. Swedenborg Ion New Chriaitian Labor temple. Fourth and Jefferson. Rev. William R. Reece. 11. "Thou Shalt ot Lemmit Adultery Unitarian Church of Our Father Broadway and Tam hill. Rev. William C. Eliot Jr. 10:30, me Meiigious l-.dnranon ol adults. it United Brethren Conference Superintendent Rev. G. E. Mc Donald 89 E. 18th st First E. 15th and Merrison. Rev. E. A Elliott. 11. Sermon by Rev. E. B. Ward 7:30. sermon by Rev. J. E. Conner. Second -E. 27th and Sumner. Rev. G." R. Hartman. - 11. "Cultivating the Lord's Tine yard"; 7:45, woman's missinery service, ad dress by Rev. E. B. Ward. Third 67th st and 8 2d ave. g. E. : Rev. E. O. Shepherd. 11. "Who Wins the Race? 7:45. "The Pharisee and the Publican at Prayer. . Fourth 62d are. at 70th st S. E. Rev B. Boss Erans. 11. communion and aermnn by Bishof) William H. Washinger; 7:30. "How a i-reacuer xus neaa at a nance. by the pastor. Cloverdale (Old ConatltlnUon) 446 Jrana Bev. Walter Reynolds. 10 11. 6:80. 7:30. United Evanaeilcel First E. 16th and Poplar. Bev. . C P. Gates. 11. 7:30. Ockley Green Willamette Blvd. and Gv Rev. A. R. Schmaile.- 11. 7:30. St Jotins Ivanhoe and John. Bev. H. H Famhata. 11, 7:80. . United Preshyterian Jtrsfc E. 37th and Hawthorne. Rev. W F Given. 11.. 7 :80. Church of the Stranger Grand ave. at Wasco. Bev. S. Earl Du Boia. 10:30, "America's Opportunity in the Present Crisis by W. 3. Herwi: 7:30. "Wanted More Fools." by the pastor. Kenton Chatham and Lombard. Rv r.rl Scott Dunn. 11, 8. Multnomah Multnomah Station- ltv r..u Steel Sharp. 10, 11. 8:45, 7:30. Mixtions ' Christian and Missionary Alliance E. sth at Hancock. Rev. John E. Fee.' 11. 7:80. Anovtolic Faith th and BumsidA srreota. Rev. Florence Crawford end R. M. Crawford. 10:30, 2:30. 7:80: daily 7:4i. Pentecostal Assembly 112 First Tt, Will C. Trotter. 11, 8. 8. ' Volunteers of America 224 Burnifde. : Eve nings except Monday. 8; Sunday S. 8. Bible Standard 162 Second. , Bev. Fred Homshnh. 10:80. 2:80 and 8. vr Wllar'tllainm Church ef God 863 Failing. Bee. H. A. Schlatter, 11. 7:45. . Realization League 148 18th. Rev. H. Ed. ward Mflla. 11. "The Forcfveaesa of Cod"r 8. "What, la the New Heaven and the New Earth?" Divina Science 816 B. Clay. Bev. T. M. Minard. 11. "The Arch Triumphant" Greek Orthodox E. 17th and Chnton. Rev. B. A. Karahalea.. . school; 10.- Cbristadelphian 7 12 E. 24th at N.". 11. Praver 405. -iliedner bklg. Monday. 13:15 p. m.: 8 pt rat. "Life Uaderstood; Taesday, 2 n. m. - Jaealma.' , Society of Spreading the Knowledge of True Prayer 405 tnetmer oMg. Monday, H p. ta.r People Program Lhurch Allsky bldg. baO. 7:. - ' Gentenary Wflbur Methodist Church CAST NINTH AND PINE j- ' . i 11 A. Mj "Oreron's Supreme Resource." '.;. ' , '; 7:30 P. MBeware of Dogs" DR. aSaeCAUOHEY ' PBEACHES At a BOTH 8ESTICES - f I--:---. ' - N " i . A craat Suaday' School . ea avion at i S :43 a. -tn. Two splendul mortta f leaaaea atf :16 pu-aa. T;hjae piayex ear usee teas Thursday, evenings ie w ilbe iHK Council (El ects preside nt ?s -IN ! ' ' ' s." " - - '" wia ' ; f V: V x-x.- .-. :v;::- :-iW:,V. 1 1 -3-Jf : H. O. Gibson, superintendent of the First Methodist Sunday school of Bend, - OrH who last week was elected the first president of the newly.' formed Oregon Sunday School Council of Religious Edu cation. STUDY CLASS ORGANIZED A new feature of the work of the Portland Union Bible classes Is a study crass for boys and girla of sclfool age, held at 4 o'clock on Friday afternoon at Calvary Presbyterian" church. The Rev. B. B.. Sutcliffe, who teaches this class, considers it to be of the greatest importance and hopes to make it per manent, so that those attending may train :i ft.nsecutlve' knowledge of the Bible. The earnest spirit of the yS neopls oresent last Friday was shown in the fact that many of them took notes for use in their study during the week. TRINITY CHURCH EPISCOPAL 18TH AND EVERKTTSTS. REV. DR. A. A. MORRISON BECTOB HOLY COMMUNION M. ; MORNINQ ' 8ERVICB UNO SERMON 1 11 A. M. SUBJECT: "CASTING OUT DEVILS" EVENIXO MEETING' SPIBITUAL HKALLXO SERIES SUBJECT: "THE ROWER OF TRUTH," S P. M. Trinity eharrh is a very beautiful church with a beautiful service. COME EVERYBODY WELOOME YOUNO PEOPLE S MEETING. 7 P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL, S:4S A. M. RELIGIOUS LECTURE VS, SC A3TDI3J A V1AIC . LAHG UAGE WU1 Be Delivered by Rev. E. C. Grog-aard FEOM SEATTLE Sunday, Oct. 22, 3 P. M. LINNEA HALL 6 IRTISO STREET Subject: What Will B the Re sult of the Great Conflict Be tween Capital and Labor, in the Light of Phophecy? ATJM1SSIOS FBEE ALL WELCOME PICTURES PRESENTING THE HOLY LAND OF JERUSALEM WILL BE SHOWS' O IT THE SCREEN AT THE T. M. C. A, STJ?f D AT P M. ADMISSION FREE FIRST CHARTERED BT XATIOXAL. 2SI .... C' 12 A t o CHURCH Spiritual Heuares by Rot. HiUs aad Mm. iaaa Sayder (tto Blind Medlm) TOITIGHT, 8tf P. the Woman's Psychic 'Club ia ivta- an antertain ment in which' ALICE M. MeSACUHT. candidate for atata legtalatur. will sing; three songs, with appropriate costume lor each sons-, depicting the "old" and the "new." followed with a ball and errlngr of refreehmenta in the club rooms adjacent to th church, Muaic furniahed toy Edytho TMvi Schmidt'a orchestra. Admission 50c per "eriwn,eTerinK included. Br in a; your friends. AH are cordially- invited. NEXT SATURDAT. th Ifoung People's Kiamet CJub will give a HALliOWE'RX PARTTr P. . TUESDAT night Rev. Hills wilVjrive a lecture on '"TCHOIOGT. I Tliese lectures are v?ry instructive and beneficiaL Mr. Hills hag been unusuii f succeesful in expounding the potentialities of this acience. Mrs. Marsruetite Olinger iblind singer), will give a group of song ; other prorrttoenC memierf wlU also participate. Admission 25c per persoi. Everybody jnyUed.: i Wednesday eyesijio sebyice heyoted exclusively to ?-V . ' V - t ' v,. MESSAGES'-, j rr . '-j jl ATTEKTI0X. SPIRITCAUSTS AKD rRIEXDS OP OUR CU78EriIt is gratifying to report thai apart from the tnanr eaaentlal lmprovarnenta rnTde orurchurck property rand tha $735 carpet fully paid, $4200 ha been paid on the above property, leaving an Indebtedness of mly 5(KK). - Thanka to all our contributors. .We must expedite liquidating this indebtedness to enable us to purchase an organ, attractive pictures, and to build a balcony or enlarging the building 100 in order to aocommodate the htmdreda of pt4ttending our aJrvteesV YOUR COOPERATION IS E8SEKT1AL. Tomorrow has been named DOLLAR DAY. ; Ton are earnestly requested, tf humaaly possible; to contribute one dollar with; the- thought oe reyerenee to some departed loved one, all of which will be accredited to the BuilaMng Vimd. - Vou are heartily : welcome to attend lour services, regardless of whether or not you can assist us financially.) Come and help makel the world a better-place -to live in.- To. those who. 'perchance are unable to attend tie services, we respectfully request that ail checks. Af any denomi nation, be made payable to the First Spiritualist Church and mailed to Warren Miller. Cha.rman, C4 Tciiino'A ve, Aaknoa ledgment wfll be mm by three officers. Special commendation ia due -to the ' offtcers pt! the Woman's Psychic Club, which organization has taken la over $2000 since ita inception.- .". --r : ' j - ;. , - ' : - . - - I - l liurcliiSf EPISCOPALIANS TO LAUNGH CAMPAIGN 1 Preliminary organisation for tha nation-wide campaign to be put on In tha Spisfopal churches of , Oregon ' tpa Rrst wee In December iwHU be mane next Wednesday In Pdrtland. ? T group mtinKaJ to take up this work have, been called by the RL. Rev. Wai ter Taj-idr Sumner, bishop of Oretror..' The clergy are called to meet witrt the bishop Wednesday .afternoon, aid the clergy 1 '. with ' representativa men and worsen will hold a Joint session Wednesday s night at 8 o'clock. BatA conferences will be held in the Cham ber of Commerce rooms in the Oregon building J A full discussion of the pro gram will- be given- at this time. ' i The purposes of this campaign, which is being! put on in every diocese I in America.! as well as in Oregon, hdva been anaiounced 'as follows by' tn bishop: HU '"By leading our people to a mora careful observance of the wtell known (devotional exercises publlo worship, f reception of i the body and blood of Christ. prayer, and Bibla reading"! (Z) 'By the dissemination! of, information about Ood and the churcht through ia sermons, (b) talks by lay men. (c) 'distribution of literature d) study classes, ie) pageants, (f) preach ing missions and other forms of evan gelization" :-S "Enlistment of work ers in the. carryinsr out of the church's mission Th the foreign and domestio. fields, in! the diocese and in the local parishes'1: (4) "The securing of money pledges for the year 192S to prosecute the churdh's mission": S) "Tha adop tion of a ; program which shall harmon ize these i: means to the purpose de sired" : and () The formation of an organization, diocesan and parochial to carrv this program into, effect." T The prpgram calls for the- holding of stut'v classes and conferences in avery 5 parish and mission in the dloceee be tween nw and December 1. If tha program lis adhered to carefully, tha leaders estimate that the constituency will be-ready for every, member. c4n vaased for persona! services and money pledgea to be made the week of De cember i ; . 1 .- I ' Bishop Sumner has aet forth a spe cial prayer for the use of the clergyi In all the .rrgular services of the church between, now and the termination of the campaign. t The r-nmmittee which has Worked 00t rrreliminary details to date and which. rlude Archdeacon Jay Claud Black. chalrmasi: J. A. Cleland. Mr. and Mrs. TJan Vincent. First Methodist Episcopal Church li EARLE PARKER . EDWIN T. RANDALL j pas Tons SUNDAY : ICHOOb B:4I MORNINQ SERVICE 11 X00 ' "Th4 Price, of SaviorhootT EPWORTH LEAGUE, S:1S ' EVENINQ SERVICE 7:30 TTie Emblem of I Redemption!' DRL PARKER! Preachine The beatttifal ILUJJIIXATED CROSS ahd the impressive prater hymn will -be nd for the irst time at tne evenina eervire. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (-EEMPORARV LOOATtOH NEW BUCK MAN SCHOOL FAST I8TH AND PINE WALTER HENRY NUGENT, 0. D. , I MINI ST KR - "Man's Obligation to Man" "The Key to Heaven" YOU; ARE CORDIALLY- INVITED I- . r YLMeCae ' 83fTA.T AFTERITOOTt" JOSS EVANGELISTIC r TRIU TOPIC "WHATTHINK YE, OF CHRIST?1' Fima Trotram ; of Iaiplrlnf Mie ToDnr Mea Eaptwlally larlted SPIRITUALISTS' ASSOCIATI03C East 7th and Hassalo 5t$ "THE CHURCH WITH A. piasiFiED rtBrost.'' Come aad scar oa of America! lead in cxpoaests of SplrltaalU Btl J. WILLARD HILLS PASTOR . 1 . SU2t DAT, AJIU 7tM.-r. lt. i - - "Humanity Without a Vision" SPIRITUALIST - , J It. tamo. - ii. - . T nmt y V lrxmia aad Krraaka. ' Bat. - John