THE . OREGON" DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. OREGON. 16 SATURDAY,- OCTOBER 28, 1922. ast S&ell&f .'-'.T '.'ft?- T peak Workers to una ay oois omorroy at : AFortland S Sch THIRTY SPEAKERS TO EXPLAIN WORK .' " . . III rf-ilnat -Kear East ReUef speJOt ers" wtU - address SO' Portland f Sunday schools tomorrow morning-. Mors than 5f) other schools will near the as peal ' t , "from the world's most tragic corner oV the two following Sundays. Mrs. Kuth Adams. Sundays school secretary f Near East Relief, states " " that practically all Portland, schools are looking: ahead and planning gen- erous contributions td the children of ' the Near East at or near the Christ mas season. Last year 218 contributing Sunday schools ofc Oregon Averaged $ 11,75 each for Near Bast Reliet, a total of more . than- ,9000. It is ex pected that contributions will be in creased greatly this year to meet the needs of 11Q.0C orphan children in Near Kant Relief orphanages, whose supplies for the coming, winter have been' sadly diminished to meet - the emergency call-rfrom Smyrna.' ri Kvery Sunday school gift of $60 means life for one chilQ for one year, . " "Sunday school gifts aret- aiding literally to " "pick ships out; of ' the airV said Mrs. A,dams. "Wireless is a modern medium of age-old maelfas ' By itV magic words spoken in New York jjjirect the picking up of - food sJsipaTn mid-Mediterranean. It is the - magic wand that diverts ships -fwith precious oargons of nourishing food. . from their original destinations ;and transports thena to the islands and shores of the Aegean sea, where starv- inif, .humanity waits in pitiful hunger. The wand is -waved by. the spirit of ''-i, ' Christian giving in America through t. Its representative, the Jvear East'Re .Jief. Four UmjtMs wand has been waved and four times ships with their cargoes have been .pWfeed up in mirf . t; ocean and gent to save thousands of refugees on the Aegean shores. The latest Is. the 6teamer Orient, carrying 2000 tons of flour to feed Greek refugees who, according to ther latest cable from Premier iVenieelos. number ,more than , 1,000, CStf suffering Chris tians. Near East Relief headquarters at 613 -Stock Exchange building will gladly give further cooperation in the way .r. , of Sunday school speakers. Hteratyre or'sugjeptions for Christmas' plans if superintendents will telephone Main V 2178. : - , ' . REVIVAL MEETINGS TO E5D The Warren-Collins revival meet- .. . ings; which have been In progress for eeveral weeks at the Christian and K . : Missionary Alliance tabernacle. East ' ; - Ninth and Hancock streets, will con clude Sunday. Services will be held at. H a. m., 2:80 and 7 :30 p. m. ; Centenary Wilbur Methodist Church '-": EAST NINTH AND PINE CHARLES MtcCWOHET . HENRY T. GREENE. , '. MINISTERS 7:30 PISrrSSlJf OF COMPCTSOBT ' EiniCATIOX BILL "THE WEAVING OF THE NATIONAL FABRIC" "THE POWER-HOUSE OF DEMOCRACY" . , XR. MaeCAlfSHET . ' 11:dC "OOOO LiTERATURE Spwial Music at Each Services ALWAYS A HEARTY WELCOME First Congregational Church PARK AND MADISON ST8. 9'dmy ansT; I. J. Cars to Block of Church." . DM. JteELVEEN PREACHES 11 A. M, "Paying for the - '. World's Betterment." 7;4B P. M A THOROUGH STATE MENT OP THE PROS AND CONS OP THE COMPULSORY EDUCATION 8:48 A.'m. --CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES' FOR ALL AQESt 9:90 P. Mi TWO CHRISTIAN ' DEAVOR SOCIETIES. EN- LECTURE - . SUBJECT: THE STUDY IN CONSCIOUSNESS" SCND1T, OCTOBER 29, P. St. . AT THE0S0PH1CAL HALL S02 Central Building, 10th and Alder Inquirer's Clu Thursday Evcsms. Oct. 28 8bject; "THE COMINCr AOE." 'PUBLIC invited! Calvary Presbyterian Church - ELEVENTH AND CLAY STS. ' Rev Br B, Sutcliffe, Pastor : 11 A. M. "The ChirrcB la Connection '. Vith the SecoBd Coailajg of Christ." i i'.t P. 11 "Paul's Prayer." i Eph. t Sunday At te moon Uetinc for Ilea. Only. 3:30 -. 1 ".. OCTOBEK 29TH ' Spsakw REV. NORMAN K. TULLY :" "THE CHANOINO WORLD ORDER SPECIAL MfcSIC " All yaoi; men cordiaity inWtad. - First Baptisthitt 11H0 A. M- "DOES JESUS CARE?" Topic of ; Dr. Viflere "ser mon Quartet: Fear Not O Israel," utdesns ; Cares for;-You."' -' -';.;; -,i : f..r ." . 7:45. P. M.TIIE. HEALTHFUL .CHRIAN isaiers " Topic. Twenty minute SONG SERVICE, led by WiK ' liam Mansell Wilder and the Male Qtsartet.! SPEr r- CIAL FEATURES: Duet (Male) and Chorusv "How ' Tenderly He LeadethN Me"j Male Quartet, 'Remem ber Me, O Mighty One"; Mixed Quartet, "Sing HaUev IniftK Frtrh ' .''"- ' .-k i 9:45 A. BIBLE SCHOOL. MILUONS NOWf UVJNG Wiuf NER DIE The present condition of thelirorld affairs is la exact furflllrnent of Bible v prophecy, whtch-i aUo points out the reconstruction Drogram i tliatv will f brtnaTj aboutthe.desre of all nations. . x : -:- :; ,v'lK: ri' I Everyone should hear this interesting .; lectore hr 4 .j t ';?i":' !'.; I ": . Sundayi ,7:30 P. M. v lit "Street, Between 1XTEKXATIOSA1V RIB IE $bats :a5 - ' ; (Episcopal' Leaders of regon rganize t a t ewi 3e I rive ' : - , t - ; j . : . : I Diocesan organiiation t put oyer the oatlonwida campaign in j Oregon has been jcompleted" by Episcopal leaders. During the coming; weeli.i conferences are to be held ia eVery parish and mis sion in the diocese, where the study groups will be organized, after which the campaign will' begin m earnest -7 The nationwide campaign is a great educational movement ; , aimed to quicken the seal" of the f laity in the work of the church. A six .weeks' study class is to be organized 'in each parish td more effectively bring the benevolent .nd educational enterprises to the-iattentton. of the ! membership. The campaign will close with a finan cial and. personal service canvass. The national church has asked the Oregon diocese to raise 13.000 this year to promote the missionary j.. benevolent and educational enterprises of the de nomination. " ! - . Wilson Johnatoa, M. Bt, of Portland, is (neral tltirmui of tha nationwido campaicn cxecutiw,' eotrfmfUee- tor thiii dioceae. The committee inclodaa all members of the church extension etStunittee and the chairmen of all othe committees,- BepreaenttiTe from the clerioU orier on this committee are:. The Venerable Jay Ctaod Black, archdeacon, chair man of the .-opmmitoee - on peake(a' and in formation; the Re-Ti t Thomas Jenkuis, rele tons. education: the Very Eer. Horace 'St. Ramsey, prayer. Worship and Bible, sttldy; the te J, (i.- Hatton social aerriees ; the Re. r. jC, Taylor of Astoria,! preeehtno- mjf - K- Rat. VL M TJiark rhaita and -mace: "ihe BeT. E. T.. Siaapaon o CorraUis,. the- Ke.s! Oswald W- Tsylor of Portland, the Her. E.- G. Jenninzs ot Eugene, tjie Ber. W, B. ;Hamfltn of Medford. the Bey. W, ES Oooper of Msrjb- field. the Rer John D. Rice of Portland, th He H. tii ;hAmbcrs of Salem, and the - Rev. J. H. do and of Oreeon City. - Representatives from the lay order are: David if. Botsford, publicity;; W. J. Bums, finance; W. H. Bliss, motor orp; Dr. H. C. Fixott, social actaTities; W. Fi Tarner, trans portation; Blaine B. l oles, Teception; William Whitfield, preparation of program; Carl Den ton. ' music; Mrs. Wilson Johnston, study e'-assev ' S- JkV. tlastinxs, treasurer; John W. Uethaby, executive secretary; Bodney I Klisan, Dr. S. E. Joeephi. Mri Dorcas E. Hallam. J. W. lianone. Dean Vincent and C. N. Hog sfns. ; 1 Women Aid Work for Christian Colleges I V . The women of the -various Protestant denominations, particularly those whose interes J center -about the foreign mis sionary nftvement are indentlf ying themselves;-" ia a prominent way with the Oregon -campaign on behalf of the seven -funion Christian colleges for woman' .in the Far East, the objective of which is: to raise $10,00$ Oregon's allotmehtof the I3,0(K),000 fund which is now being raised by the women or America as an endowment for these institutions.. Mrs. Charles W. Williams,. executive secretary- or the .North pa cific district of the Women's Board of Foreign Mrions of the Presbyterian church, is Chairman of the executive committee r the drive. Mrs. Wallace MacCawant heads up the denomina tional group and the individual denom inational groups are headed- as fol lows : Episcopal, Mrs. .Wilson John.- ston ; jfresDyterian, Mrs.-, K,- iSmltn ; Congregational;- Mr 3. W. H.Jhillips ; Methodist, Mrs. Matt Hughes T Baptist, Miss May Shogreni -TOnited-'Presbyter-ian, Mrs. A. E. Welch -j. C3irlataji, Mrs. J. D. Boyd; Lutheran, Mrs. F. H. Pageler ; United Brethren, Mrs. E. B. Clark. . ' : - , - PAl'l'S 3EPISTI.E STUDIED During the last few weeks the sub ject for the Sunday afternoon session of the Portland Union Bible, classes has been Paul's epistle to the Gala tians. The teacher is Dr. B. B. Sut cliffe. This class is held' at 3 :30 p. m.. Sunday, 'in order that it may cot inter fere with the evening services fn any of the churches. It meets in Calvary Presbyterian church and is interde nominational in character. 80LDIEES' SCHOOL SUCCESS Success in the experiment . of a summer school tpr soldiers is- announced by the Pres byterian board of foreign missions in a report made-public today. Thia reboot n conducted at Peking university for the soldiers of "the Christian general." Feng Tu-niang, on a 12 hour day schedule, . covering eight boors for practical study, two for study and notebook work, on for lecture on chemistry and- one for meals. The officers from General Feng's 1 1th division took a special - training in the department' of leather tanning. They aw to return to Eaifeng to establish a tanning shop and to pass on the instruction to the private soldiers. " SI) sum vs. as, mmnma, staaanai MORNING SERVICE. 11 A. ., . TOPIC "THE PERVERSION OF INSTINCT." EVENING ' SERVICE , TsSO P.; M. "THE DOUBLE STANDARD OF MORALITY.- Thursday Erenlnc, SteseopUean Lee tore, "Inttta." EASTSIDE BAPTIST EAST 20TH AXD 6ALMQ.X : ' WALTER BENWELL HINSON, J. ' . .IkUNISTBaC: . ii r - "" . - 11 a. m.. - ' -Thl Conquering Host of GoAJ K : .' T:SO, .- M. K -. "Chi-ist's Moving Pictures." B. Y. P. U. :1S P. M. v ' (East' Morrison, or Hawthorn Ave, Cars) 6:30 PVM-B. T. P. Ifr - f - WlfO. W. temple " Traahlagrtom aad Alder , STtrDESTS' AS?90CrtATI03r?,X? ;r--.KS;UjECMbs-' : 1 i fl "l LleiutKsMsvaSillsQ Smpbrtant ews "Baptist' - Third Baptist ehureh members - are encouraged with the - progress of the work this falL Good eon gre gat ions are attending- each Sunday and indications are that a successful year - of work is ahead. :- Repairs to the church' have been commenced, which Include reno vations , to the , roof : and a coat of paint to' the exterior of the buildhs. Further' advance ia belne made I by the -niacin sr of church notice and bul letin boards .around the neighborhood. am tne cost . ot tnis, wnicn is aooui $600.'isbelnfr carried -above the reg ular expenses-and is being- raised by prayer. . Pastor W. Arnold Bennett announces that in two weeks $405 has -beeh handed , into the -treasury In . an entirely voluntary manner, a special prayer meeting- was held several weeks agro and since then the money has con tinued to come in,- and in such a man ner, a not to affect the contributions to other objectives. The regular weekly prayer " meetings ' are becoming very popular with the people. The meetings are growing week by week. t Tte -enlist merit BMetinss at the Arieta,pp tist churrh .-loned last Monday- nishs with an addeesa bv H. Amaust Uundenw. - Snndav -licbt the pastor. Owen T. will -basin a Benef t . aennona on tne parable or- tne ana with two sons. These aensooa wQl be pre ceded t, jraise servi!s led St Irvin Heinrichs. The i ehoru, choir under vthe . direction of i., A. FIuIpv will ainc at all th services. . The contest eetweeh the . junior and the senior departments of the Bible school is developwe intenet 'in the whole schooL The aenior departBaent, is teadinc Toe ordinance of baptism will be performed at the .Sunday evening- service. r The evangelistic campaicn conducted bs Rev. and Mrs. Itavid ; F. Nygren of Ghicago at (Jie First. Swedish Baptist church dnmic the past three weea will close tomorrow night. It ia reported that the meetiags have been well attended and that the results have been satisfactory- sols have been saved and the fifth' ol minr- restired. The morning sermon ' will be in Swedish. A jubilee service will 'be' hsld- at 3 :3 p. m. in English. At the evening! service the evangelist wtil preach in Ene'ifh n to subject. "PrayHie Infidris." The young 1 people's meetinal wtil be held at 5:84, ft. m.r and at 6:30 Kght ' refreshments will ' be serred at ' a nominal coat. This regular featiire- of the jrlnter season of this church has been mnrb, appreciated by those attending the special meetings. On lea Tin? here Rev; aniMrs. Nygren wffl proceed to. Jiiaabatg-, .jlTT where they will be joined" by other members - ol their evangelistic team and will ceindnct union campaign in which all the evangelical- -churches ' of the com munity will unite. At the .rtrntB.-ptist church White Temple 20th Sunday After Trinity UNIFORM SUNDAV SCHOOL LtTSSON ' "" World Wide Prohibition." Isa. 61:1-8. Golden, Text "Righteousness exslteth a na tion ; but sin is a reproach to any people." Proverbs 14:34. . ' YOUNG PEOPLE'S . TOPICS L Christian Endeavor "A Ssloonless World, and How. to -f vet If Epb. 6:10-18. Epworth League "Making the Gift Effec tive. ' RriJi. 10:14-15. ' Baptist Cnion "Menaces to American Ufa. Isaiah 60:14.'. . Baptist First (White Temple) 12th st Tsylor. Dr. T. J. Tiller.! 11. "Does Jesas Care!"; 7:4sS, "A Healthful Christian." East Side -E. 20th at Salmon. Dr. W. B. Hinson. 11, '"The Cejoquering Host of God"; 7i30, "Christ's Moving Pictures." Third Vancouver at Knott. Kev. W. Ar nold Bennett 11. "The Infilling of the Holy Spirit"; 7 : 80, "The Thrilling Story of a Hired GirH aa Army Captain and a Minister." Arleta 48th are. at 4th st. S. E. .: Bev. Owen T.J)sy. 11. "'Proving Go'": 7:30, "Dissatisfaction f or Why Young People Leave Home," and baptism, . - ' Cajvars E. Sth . at . Grant. Bev. J. E. Thomas. II.1 "A Church's Great Slogan;"; 7 :30. "The Question of AU Questions." Glencoe E. 45th at Main. Rev. W. B. Stewart. 11, 8, Seihrood K. 11th at Tacoma. Rev. a S.; Tunnell. 11, 7:80. Once E. 78th at Ash. Bev. J. F. Iluekel berry. 11,7:45. Swedish 1 Sth at Hoyt f Rev. T. G. SjoUa der. Evangelistic services. Preaching by Rev. David N'veren. 1:30 (Swediskl. "God Is t-m"H Heaven, and- ': 8 :80' (Kagliah) Ju bilee servics;;, 7 :30 JKnglishj, rraying in fidels." mi St. Johns Chicago at Leonard. MT 7:30. i Highland- E. 6th st Alberta. Rev. Walter It. Riley.- 11 "The Stewardship of Prayer"; 7:30, "Built His House." Tabernacle B. 45th ave. st 42d st. 11, "The World Greatest Need,"by W. P. Han son. Mt OHvet (colored) Brosdwsy t Everett. Rev. J. W. Anderson. 11. 8. . Lenta 88th St. : at 60th are 3ev. E. A. Smith. 11. "Prayer Life the Power , of the Christian": 7 :30 "The Cowardly Tfa. Second. German Rodney at Morris, Rev. P. Hoffman. 11, 7:30. Italian Mission E. 44th at Sherman. Rev Eugene Fantetti. 2 -.80. -school: 8. Elim Swedish E. 6th st Alberta. Rev. Harold Nelson. 2 :S0. ' . 1 ". Cathollo i .. Cathedral 15th at Davis. Rev. George J. Campbell. , 7:15. 8:30. :45 11. St. Peters Len4 Rev. i. P. O'Flyn. 8i 10:30, 7:30. -St. LAWrence Sd st Sherman. Rev. r. . Hughes 7:15. 8:30. 10:30, 7:30. St. Francis E. 12th at. Pine. Bev, L 'M. McN'amee. 6, 8. 9, 10, 11. Immaculate Heart " of Mary Willis ms st Stanton. Rt. W. A. Daly. 6, S, 0, 1, 1 :80. - Holy Rosary E. 8d at Clackamas. Rev. Arthur Townley, O. P. 6. 7, S. , LI, 7 iSS. . St. 'Rose-r-E. 53d st A la meets Rev. J. IjL O'KarrBil. 8. 10:80. 4. St. Andrews E. 9 th at Alberts. Bet. Thomas Kternan. 8, 10:30, 7:80. ?-The Madeleine E. 24th at Siskiyou. . Ret. George F. Thompson. 6, 780, . 11. Ascension tL 76th at Yamhill. Franciscan Fathers. 8. 10:80, 7:80-. - Blessed . Sacrament Maryland at Blandena Bev, B, V. Kelly., 8, 10:30, 7:30. Holy "Cross 7 T4 Bowdoia. Kev. C. Bay Bond. 8. 10U10, 7:30. St. Ignatiu" 3220 48d st- S. E. Jesuit Fathers.- 6:80. 8. 10:30, 7. t t. Stephens E. -4 2d at Taylor. Rev.. War ren A. Wait. S, 8, 9-.1S.-11. 7:30. t Italy- Redeemer Portland blvd, at ' Vaa eoufer ave. Bev. P. - Bregeaser, C. S. S. K. S. HilO-RO. 7.-80.' - - - L: St-'iPhilip Seria tPauhst Fatheml -E-- 16th at Hickory. Bev4 T. .jr. Byder, u. a. f. J:80V . 100? 7 i80. - Church x of the AssumptUia S. Smith avet at Newton. Bervite Fathers. 6. 8. 10 .30. 7:80-.. :, Sacred Heart) E. 11th st Center. Rev; Gregory.. Robl, Q, a. B. 8, 10:30, 7:30. SL' Agatha K. ; 15th at Nehalem. Rev. John" Cummisky, 8, 10:30. 7:30;- SL Sanisdaua Polish) Maryland at Fail ing. Ret. F. MatnsewakL -8. 10:30. 7 :SO. ' St. Joseph l German) 15th st Couch. Rev. Ftowin Epper. . 8, 10:30, 7;30. - St. Michael Italian) 4th at Mill. Rev. M. Balesta. E. S. S:S0. 1Q;3V. 7:30.: . .-. 8L Clara Capitol HflL ' ather Aloysius, 0. F. M. 7:16. 9:18. "i SL Charles E. S3d at Alberta. Rev; Ml Wallace. 8.. 10:30. - AU Saint E. 8th at Glisaa. ' Rev. Wfl litgn Cronin. " 8. 1:30,' t 1- - St. Patrick 10th at Savier. Rev. Charles iL Smith. Masses. 8. 9:39. 11. 7:4. ' -SL Birgitta's Chapel Ijnnton-Glen Har ber. (Attended Iron tit. Patricks). 6:30. - Our Lady of Sorrow K, 52d st Wood stock. Bev. G. a FeJJa. 8. 10:45. 7:43. St. Anthony Chapel 702 45th are. . Rev. G. il. Sniderhorn, 9 a. m. Holy Family Chapel K 87th st Rex. Rev. G. C Fsilu. , :43. t;L;- -? Christian " - ' . " - Fir.it Sunday senloss temporarily at i the Lincoln high, school. Park had Market streets. Bev. Harusd Gnffa, pastor. 11, "Witnesses te Prohibition' ; 7:45, "When Jesus" Bmit a stomament." ( ' , - ' - j - : . East &de l-2th sad Taylor. Rev. W. S- CrockeU. Preaching by Rev. Floyd A. Ross, evangelist.-; 11. "Keernms Close to the Heart of God"; i 1:10, "The Supremacy of iosus Ckyiit.'" . ' -I .. - - Church of Christ Rodney and Knott. Rpt. Joseph Boyd. 11, "The True Message"; T:SO, The Bible Is It TVoca God? "- MontaviUs R TOth at Gjiaaa. Rev. Fraak I PurndL 11. 7:80. - Kern Park Bat. C. F. Ghormley, .11, 7 ;45. ' - - . ' ': --..j' 8L Johas Cen t rsl and Oswego. Rev. Her bert Jonas. 1 11. tS. ..- Inglewood . 85th at K'iHncsworth. - Bev. W. E. Lewisj 9:45. 11. 7:30. r - BeTwood E. . - and Spokane. . Bev 3. S. Jehrasoa. 11, 7:30. - Advent Cinstisn 438 2d. Bee. George Armstrong. ' 11 'Object f Chnst's Second ! CoBsisg"; C:80. Loyal Workgr! -ally. . - Chrlstlas Sokraes - .' , Tessoa Sntajprt "Everlasting 'PwnffJimerit.' . 1-iret lftth and Everett: ' 11. S. - r ' . ' Second K. Sta at IloiUdav. 1 1. 8. - L .Thini ;. 12ta at, Salmon. 11. 8. - . - rcurta amcouver at tmers-on.- ji, o. .-. VJib Bii o4 42i sr. JS. K. . II. ., DIRECTORY OF . CHURCH SERVICES IN PORTLAND : ; , ; , ; I . : y , : : i - . 1 of j9brtlancL (Bhurches: and oung' r Senday morning. Dr. Thomas J. ViTlers will pmaoa. and the quartet will auut "Fear Net, O Israel." by Spicier. ;and "Jens Cam for Ten." by Charles . Smith. ' At that eenuu gemot 20 - xainatea af i sons; ' will be led by William atanaell Wilder and the male Quartet. At - the Oregon ; heajth exposition in The Aaditorinm oa Sunday 1 aiteraoon. Dr. VUlers will apeak on "The Spiritual Laws of Physical Health, Vest . Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. - at the home of Mrs. J. H- Sroofe. No. 896 East 51st street Berth, the annual Thenars offering meeting ot that women's society will be held,' I The i program is in charge of Mrs. T. J. Villers. Addresses will be mads by Mrs. Uf C. Tobias and, : Mrs. agem FanteUt ..- Music will be furnished by a isdiae qnartet, Taader the direction of Mis. B. P. Shepherd. ? . At thevast Side Baptist church Sunday at S '15 p. as. the-yonng people will conduct s contest between groups 1, 3 and 4. eon ducted after the manner of a ape II down, with Mrs. VF. K. Scoxton m charge. . The midweek service on Wednesday evening at 7:30 will bo conducted by Dr. V. B. Hmson, who will apeak cm "The Assured KevivaL." The women's missionary circles will - meet - on Thursday ini the- different sections of the city. - -' . - ... .. Christian In. hlg sermon tomorrow morning to the First Christian congregation, the Rev. Harold H. Griff is will discuss the temperance issue from a sociological standpoint, , . ' All service for the day, which will be held In the Lincoln high school, will be appropriate to the observance of "World's Temperance Kunriay." A special feature in the Sunday school devotionals at 9:45 a. m. will be a symposium oa "World Wide .Prohibition," presented in . the form of s responsive reading and printed in the church bulletin. At the young people a . meeting at 6 30 .Miss lta Kennedy, .recently returned from (Jolumbia Univeraty. wi 11 conduct the program entitled "A Saloonlesa. World and Mow to tiet It.4, In the preaching service at 7:46 the pastor will speak on the enduring memorial of lile Tomorrow will mark the close of the evan BHwWe campaign at the Kast Side t'hnstian church which -has been conducted tor the past four - weeks by the Koss ev&ngelfstc company. JWgoal of 6ut is-Set for the tttble school at a4.S a. m. A panoramic picture will be taken at the close of the school period.) Lst Suadsy the Bible school attendance was 315. Kvngelist Kofi will, address the adu(t classes at t:iS0 on "Why 1 am not a Roman Cath olic." The evangelists will give the customary orchestra concert at 9:45 and 7 p. m. Mon day evening there will be s reception at. the church in order that the new members may be greeepd and wleomed into the church. . A short program will be given and refreshments will be served by the sisterhood.. A meeting of the officers and workers .in the Bible school Sixth Pythian temple, 889 Tsmhill. 11, 8. Seventh Smith ave. and New York. 11. All churches Wednesday. 8 p. m. , - Congregational First Park :snd Madison. Dr. W'. T. Bfc Elveen. 11. ""Haying the Price for the World's Betterment ": '7:4 5.- "Hie 1'rgs and Cons ot the Cempulsorv Education Bill.: " Sunnyside E. 32d and Taylor. Dr. J. J. Staub. 11, "How Chri.ft's Temptations Help Me '; 7:45, "Can ' Our Loved Ones on the Other Side Communicate With Cs?" Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett Rev. E. E. Flint. 11, "Christ's Defense of the Innocent": 7:30, "Blessed Are the War Makers, for, They? Are "' 1 Highland E. 6t and Prescott. Rev. Ed ward Constant. 11. J'Help for the Discour aged"; 7:30. "One Who Never Knew Defeat." " Warerleigh Heights E. 33d and Woodward. Rev. Oliver Avery. . 11, 7 :3. Laurelwood 45th sve. and 65th at. S. E. 7:45. Pihrsim Missouri snd Shsver. Rev. Jsmes W. Price. 11. 7:30. v University Park HaVen at Lombard sL Rev. J. Sinclair (supply). 11, 8. Finnish- Mason -and Albina. Her. A. A. Harju. and 8 p. m. Sr. Johns S. Ivanhoe and Richmond. Rev. D. Elmer Nourse. 11, 7:30. Danish-Norwegian E. 2Sd snd Sumner. 11. 7:30. First German Ebenesex E- 7th and Stan ton. Rev. George Zocher. 10:30, 7:30. Second German E. 8th snd Skidmore. Rev. Henry Hagelgan's. 10:30. 7:30. Zion German E. 9th and Fremont. Rev. John H. Hopp. 10:80. 7:30. Alameda Park Community E. 81st and Mason.' Rev. Robert Allingham. 11:15, "Where Is Christ Nw?"; 7:45. "The Rela tion of Health to Religion, by Dr. C. J. Smith. . Union Psrkrose. Rev. C. H. Nellor. 11, 8. German Evangelical Brethren Mallory and Beach. 10:30. 7:30. " . Ounkard ' Church of the Brethren Borthwick and BrsinsTU. Rev. I. V. G. Ktiverson. 11. 7, 8. Episcopal St- Stephens Pro-Cathedral 13th tnd Clay. Right Rev. Walter Taylor Sumner, bishop. Dr. Horace M. Ramsey, dean. 7:45. 9:45, 11, 7:45. Trinity 18th and -Everett. Rev. A. A. Morrison, rector. H, 11, "Our National- Obli gations to the World": 8, healing meeting. St. Da riili -E. 12th and Belmont. -Rev. Thoma.-. Jenkins, rector, 7:30, 9:80.1 11, "The Normal Church"; 7:30, post-conveBtion meeting. St Marks 21st and Marshall. Rev.- Wv B. Everton. rector. 7:30, 11. St. lliilios 242 Rnssell. 10. 11. St. Anrtrews-S-Hereford st., Portsmouth. Rev., John D. Rice, 8, 11 7:30. irace Memorial East 17th and Weidler. LRev. O. W. Taylor. 11. 7:45.- I T. . . . r - i i . . , . -V . i v , n , . Ol. A1CUIW19 tUB All AUSCIB-r-A. SOU UR1 Broadway. Rev. T. F. Bowen. , S, 11,' 7, yoim people's meeting. Church of Our Ssvior 60th ave.; and 41st st. 8. E. Arefadeacon J. C. Blar JO, II. 7:30. Bishop Morris Memorisl-Good ISanjaritan hospital. Rev. J. G. Hattjoa. 7, 9-80 . m. St. Paul Woodmere. - Ret. OswaldW. Taj lor. . 4 p. m. St. Johns . Memorial 15th and Harney. .Seuwood, Archdeacon J. C. Black in charge. 10. 11. St. Matthews Conbett snd Bancroft. Rev. F. H. Clark. I vicar. 10. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver . and Graham Rev. John Dawson. .-rector. . 7:30. 11. Mission of St.- Johns Rickner's halL Rev John D. Rice, vicar. 2 and 3 p. m. St. Peters Chapel E. 80th and lAnkeay. 10 s. m. St. James Chapel E. 72d st. sad 87th ste. 10. 7:80. - , Church of the Transfiguration E. 50th and Division. 9, Eucharist; 3. -Evangelical ' East- Market Street Et. 6th sad Market. Revt Ezra Maurer, -11, comcaunion; 7:15, address by Rev. Mr. Sawyer. Clay Street- 10th and ' Clay. Rev. Jacob Sieckr. 10 :45, '"The -Meaning of J'rayer"; 7 :80. "Natural Law in the Spiritual World Regeneration." : West Portland Multnomah Station. 11. 7:0. Lents Bee. F. B. Culver. 11. 8. Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th slid GUsam Bev. U. J, Led in. 1O.S0. 7:80. Swedish Free- Missouri and Sumner. Rev. George E. Rostrum. 11. 7:80 (English). Free SSsthodlst. . First E. Sth and Mill. .Bey.. J. T. Taylor. 11. -6.' "- - Central -E. 65 th sod Flanders. Rev. T. L. Burm. -11. Alberta E. 30th and WygauL Bev. B. J. Tstes (supply).- 11, S. Second E. Richmond and Hudson. . Bev. IX M. Higbee. 11, 7:80. Lenta Rev. O. N. Blair. 11. 7:80. t. . jFrlencts - First- E. 83th snd Jdain.-" Bev. Chester A. Hartley. ll "The Hiffice Work of the Holy Spirit": 7:45. "Our Attitude Toward the Holy "spirit Second 92d sL sad Slst are. 8. E- Bev. F. J. Cope. 11. 7:30. ,'-. West Piedmont Borthwick and Jestup. Rev. Casey Jesup. "11. 7:SO-. . i ' Holiness Free Church Scsndinavias 94 8 Garfield, 11;- '"The Marks of a Pare Heart. by Bav, H- O. Jaeob son: 7:45. ,-. . ', Mount Scott 54th street and 87th avenue. 2 p. m. i S, preaching by Bev. H. O. 'Jacobson. Jewish , Cwngregstlon Beth Israel Refornd) 12 to snd Main. Rabbi Jonah. B. Wise. Services Friday S P- m.; Saturday, 10:30 a. m.; Sun day, 11 a. m. CangregstioB - Ahavai S holo m Park - and Clay ui Kabbl i. B, Kraeger. Friday. S p, m.1 Saturday, 8:30 s. sa. , . txmgregatioa ovsa Zedek Talmud Tens U Sth and HaU. Bev. Abraham L Boaepcranta FrKiy, 6 p. m. .Saturday. a. m. . Sunday. iu a, ss. jceiigious scnooi. ; t- Latter Day Saints - Church of Jesus .Christ of Latter Dsy Saints E. 25th and iUdison. Ueber C. - Ivcrsoo, msnion president. 10,- 6:30. . . -. Reorgsniked Church of Jesus Christ E. T6th and Jmngv Elder Nelaoa WUsoou 11. 7:45. f-..,. ! Lutheran - -,' "'--i: SL ' James, W. Park sad Jeffersoa. - Sa WQiism E. Brinkman. 11, 7:45. - SL Pgul kart, 12th snd Ginion. Bet. A. Krsine, Reforasboo fesUvsi 10:30 (Ger man J'. "Christ the Only-,- Foundanoo of the LvseigeScal Church.- .eonfesnoa and eorunib iont ":3u (En -h) . "1st Wort tsd tin Hts tr.ry of the . -riUoa"; T ;3 tfcngluh), "Toe Mesja-.- '. '. ins-, Befwmatioa ia Our lime. -.i tjBoa) Eodney sod Ivj. T wtn be .held on Tacsdsy sight at the churrh to make . piano for the-enlarged school. Cm rhnnKtay night the ssitaiooary society- will have charge of the program, with Mrs; Mattw Dsiley lender. . The work of the chmrch - ia Alnoa will be thsmaepri., Tamt field .holds pexUeular interest tor the somety aa there ar seven or more srisaiooariea m Africa, from Oregon. 5 On November ths eaurcit will observe "Muue Week." - ( t - S -r ' In oooperatioa with the simultaneous evan gelistic campaign heme aondncted by s large number ot Oregoo Ohnstiaa churches, the Church of Christ at. Bodney and .Knott streets will commence a meeting ' tomorra with the Rev. H. M.i Btroett and hi team of three additional workers - consisting of j. Frank Harboen. Mag ..leader. Jsrs. Harsison,. pian ist, and Mra. 'Barnett, personal worker Snd leader of young people. The sermon topics for the week are : - Monday. "Uod. Wonder of Wonders"; Tseaday, -tJsving Heed to the Word of vOod ": '-Wednesday. "ltd Cnxistl Kisj from the loadr'"S Thursosy.. "Prepare t, Meet Thy tiod'i FrJgy, The Best oration, of Man." , " y j-. r. t iCongrgational i . ' ! Sundav jnight at the First Cohgregai tional chujrch Dr. W. T. McEtyeen will give -a teciture on "The 'Pros and Cons of ' the Compulsory Education Bill.'" Mrs. FV B. Newton wilf--prelude the service witth an orgtan recitalL ' j -Mas .Nellie Cola of Korwt tirove, formerly a missionary to- Turkey, will apeak at the church, school at 10:4J o'clock. . She will be dressed.; in j natives Armenian costuma - The Pilgrim Boys' Sunday school meets oa. Sunday afternooii at o'clock Ifot those boys who are employed eof late on Saturday night or so king on Sunday morning that they can not attend either church or Sunday school. James Men? Price is the kader ot this endeavor. A" .good beginning was, msde last Sunday. On Monday night the deacons snd : their wires will enjoy a social -meeting" st home of tlie pastor. No. 88 tilann avenue inbrth. Oni Wednesday the Women Isl association Jiolds an all day meet ing with Inneheon at I'J Sti 6'clock. lr. Mot Elvee'n condnct his mission study class from 11:30 to lg:16 Wednesday noon. Itr. 1. 3.1 Statin of Sunnymde Congregational rhareh will; preach both morning and evening. At the- morning aerriee Jacob Ferguson will sing. Nadine toy will, lead the jimiors at 8, a nfi 'rn xj.- jWortli the intermediates at H on the toprfe-,, "A Saioonless World and Haw to' et It. 'f 4 At the t me honr the. wniors will be ledfb Nielsen tPoilsrd on the subject "True Fatrktism. " At' the evening5 service the ehnir ill sing twt numbers . by Vion; "My les'rtl?"uils Best." snd a quartet, "Now That the Sun Settang.." Gladys Morgan Farmer will give a prte-fcervice organ recital. The Thursday evening -r Bible stndy elase will take ; the Sth chapter of Second Corinthians for their subject. Dr. Stsnb leading. A Sun day school iriontest -f til progress in. the shape of aa sirplane race. " . A welcome is issned tp doctors of the'eftj Rev. J. A. Rimbach. i Reformatioa dsy ferv. ice. 10:15. 'German) ,;- 7 :30 (English! , "The Lutheran Reformation k Bible Reforma-t tion." i ! t Church f-r Deaf' Rodney and Ivy. Rev, j. a. k-'. rseyer. is:dw. . Our Saviot- El lOtli and Grant. Bev. M. A. Christemseiu Ul , (Sorwegian) . "The Lay man's Bible." W . Bethlehem 14Hi snd Davis. Rev. II. Ji Thorpe. 11. 8. Bethel iNorwegftin jFree) Wygant , and Rodney. Rev. Leif Awes. 1 1 -( Norwegian I , "The Christ Standard of Goodness"': 7:30) (T.ngiishj "Three Tocrhsteriejjir; Goodness.' Grsce English rIissiou Synod) E. 2ith and Broadway. Rdv. -E. H. Bernard. "11, "The Church's Foundation. Stubble or Stone. " "The Prayer That Availetlj Much." Bethany Danish Evangelical Colon and Morris. Rev. R RasmuBsen. 10, -11. St. Johns- Peninsula) and Kil)airick---ReT: I. Ludwig. jl0:45, 7:80. Swedisli Augustana -Stanton and Rodney. Rev. V. G, Gfgren. 10;45. 7:45. Imraanoel 19th and Irving. . Rev. - A. V; Anderson. ; 11. 8. I i Portsmduth; Lovely and Fortune, Rev; S. C. R. iKnafeon. 11, 7:45. 1 A j Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap man and i Salmon. Rev. H. KoppelmannJ 9:15. lOil. 7:4.1.. Imrosnuel " (Missouri Synod") Ei 15th and" fco. Kev. H. c Ebeltng. 10:SO. 7:3O. : Church! of the Redeemer (English) E. 15th north and Wyganfc Schoof 10,; service 11. Finnish! 179 J'argo: Rev. A. Salminea. 10, Sunday school; 7. service. i '4 Methodist iEnlscobal - ' ' . Carson I Heights Eighth, and Hvme. Be i. a. -urvtra. ti:id. Centenary-Wilbur E. 9th snd Pine. Jjtj Charles MacCaughey and Dr. H. 'T. Greene. 11. "Good Literature." by Dr. M- T. Greene ; 7:30. "Weaving the National Fabric," -by Dr. Greene, and "The Power House of De mocracy, '1 by Dr. MacCanghey. Central Vancouver at Fargo. Rev. C. T. Gibson, ill, 7:30. t Imcori-Kelly E. 4th at Powell. Rev. J. H. Irvine.: llj; "Cnapprecisted Pearl"; 7:50, "The Rirfgly bover of Soula" -JipworUl 2tSth s't ISsvier. Rev. C. B. Harrison.- 11, sermon by Rev. J. A. Arnett: 7:30, "Job, or , Why : Should a Good Man Buffer i - - Erroi ! Heights Darlington halt Sunday schooL il:15 a. m. , ' - First j-1 2 th and Tsylor'" Dr. B. EarJe Parker and Rev. E. T. Randall. II. "Before the Footlights"; 7:30, "The Master Meta phor." . i " . i .:. Firsf NorweeianDantsb4 18th and Hoyt. Bev,. A. Searvie. t 11 (English), service in charge ft JIu. Ji". A. Scarvie; 7 :30. preaching by Re. C.- J. .LarseB. i : Geemah Rouuey and Sainton. Bev. F. 'A. Schumann 10:45. 7:30 Hoyt St 15th .and, Hoyt Rev. PL E. Hertzler.!. 11, 7:30. - Fremont Street East 27th at-Fressnt (public echoot' anditorium) . Bev. C. C Barick. 9:40. 11. "The Kind ot Ilea the World Needs." LaurelWood E. S3d sad Fester. Bet. P.. E. Finlry. 11. 7:80. ...-.' Leuis-t-8th and 5 Sth ave. Rev. T. 11 Ewwns. ill, 7:30. ' Lincoln -E- 521. and Lincoln. Bev. W. TK. liyars. i, "The Cbnrah of tf Living k -jsm, l ne soiy- sspintr , Linnton. i Robert M. Gatke. 11:7:30. Montavilla E. 80Ui at Pine. Ke. R. E. Myers. 11. 7:30. - i Ml Tabor E. 61th and Stark. Bev. D. L. Fields. 11. 7:30. i Pattoa Aioerta and jMichigsn; Bet. George H. BenaetL , 11. 7:30. ! ,1 Pioneer East CharleftJii-and Leonard, Bev. W. E. Kloeter. 11. 7:80. " i Rose City Park E.j 58th- snd Alameda. Rev. C W. .Huett. . 11 "Scriptural Side lights"; 7 .30. Enlightened Women in Dark ened Lands,' .illustrated l with tfco stereopticsn. Seiiwood E. , 15Ul aud Tacoma, Eer. J. r.. Purdy. ill, "The Open Windowg Good literature": i 7:80, "Wageaf" f: '. , Snnnyside E. 35th- snd Yamhill;,. Be. T. H. Gallagher and Rev. Ii. C. Poor. ill. 7:45, "What I Think of Modern Protegtanti&u-u. ' Swedish Beech and i Borthwick. i Rev. G. E. Kalistedt. 11. 7:30. Engiiih service . University. Park Fishe and Lombard. Rev. H. T. Atkinson. II. T:0. i ! Yancoiuver sve. N arwegian-Danish Skid more st Vancouver.: - Bern Gustav A S to raker. Services I temporarily ia charge of Bev.- hss Gjenling; 11. 7:30 I. ir W eilJH oreia nd M Hwaukie and Midway. Rev. G. I Tufts, i 7 :80 S-l-'.-i. Woodstock E. -44th send Woodstock , avef Rev. Walton Skipwo-rth. 1 1, 7i30. Woodlawn E. 10th' near Durham ave. Bev. . S. Macs. 11. "Forget. Not the Parch, men ts"; -7:80. "Paul's Experience:' . - African Zion 417 WiUums. are. Bar. L A. Moor. 11. 7:80. -I I ..- Bethel African Larmbee at Melatillen. Rev. A. R. Fos. 11. 8. , Japaosse 87 N. 16 Sb. Kev. S.-.rJemura. 10. 11J 2. , !.. - J Rrentwixid -67 th sL ; sear MeOoy. j " Bev. B G. Crpey. ll, sermon by Rev. L. C. Poor. i ' - i , ' " "(" I . . C. BesiOi -.- ' l-i l": ' - Firft f nion and . Maltaaatsb. Rev. J. . B Harria. .11. 7:3U. - r .. .' ,. - - " - iiaxsis-HS '-- " :'-: Firt 12th st Main. Bet. D. Rand Pierce. Bermotas'at 11 sad 745 by Evangelist J. E. Hotchesoa of Los Angelas. - ., . tiellwood E. 16th at Spokane ' Bev. J. G. Bringdaie. ,11. 7:80. ; . Brentwood -5th see; sad 67th isL-S. E. Bev. 8. X.ndlow. 11. 7:80. - Highland Park E. lth sad Jsrretf. Bev. Vscfe CshiU. 11, 7:t." , , "''--- Preabytsrlaa s-" -:" First 12th at Alder.i . Dr H. U Bowmaa sad Dr. N. K. Tally. 10:80, The Intimate Christ'; 7 :30. ,The Song of ttao. HedegsMd." by Dr. TnUy. ' . M , - - . WestmiBster Bast lTt snd SebVyler. . r. Edward H. Pence. 16 :80. "The Light Over the Safe-door": 7:45. "Rome Is Conquered by the ReUgious of Her iCosQaered.! ' Central--E. 18th sod Pine. Dr. fff.-'K. Nu gent Services at Budrman school. E. th and Plae. 11.-'Habit1; 7 :80. "The-, Sphere of Suppositian.' " .- - r.- t -. tm . Calvary 1 IBs at Clay. Bee. B. TB." Sua. efiffe.: 11, "The Cnuica in Connection With the Second Coming of Christ"; 8:8W. "Pauli Pram.''' ' , " ' . , - ML Tshrtr -E.' 85th 'snd BehnontT ' Bet, Ward W.i MscHeary. 11. 7iJ0. Health talks by Dr. H; Cbdins.- - ...,. ..-:! eineu ivui im vrygsax. . .assrr. VI UaTgler,: i 11. 7:30. - - i.. ., .'. . PwdmnBtrCleveland and Jatrett. ' Bev. 3. Francis. Morgan. Preaching by - Rev; P.- O. Bonebrsks. ll'. 7:80, , i-. . . rwirttH Ilr aa4 G.bb. PtslfSt guppl'ed eopleV Societies sad their families to attead ehureh Sunday evening i st ths - Alameda park Community church. 1 Ir. C. J- Smith, a Portlaad doctor, will apeak on The BctaOona of Health to KeligwHi. . Mrs. icarmood B. Snutii will sing. In the charca acaoot at 1 a. - as-, a big con test is boom ins Wsdnesday at St p. nu the Women's association wUi meet ' tor bowhew. Mnt. W, 'H. iesne wUl spesk. Anotaer popular song service Is simoanced for theJ. Highland Congresstional "ehureh on Bandar .night with address by the 4ev, Ed ward Constant on "One Who Kever knp le feaL" iWedneaday the Lediee' Aid wtfil bold aa all-day meeting st the chnrch in prepora UoBfog the Thaakving sale. Lunch at At the Atkinson Memorial ; Congregational chnrch tomorrow evening a trrs ml film will be shown ennUad. "Brother Divided." This is to be a "One ia Two" Sunday at this church, Everyone is . urged to bnuA another. Tb Women's association will meet- Wednesday at 2 o'clock st the borne of Mrs. Charles Oabler. No. . Oregon street Mu Nellie Cole, a missiousry from Turkey, will speak-l-, The thank offering boxes will be opened- - 'v - ! '. ' ..l I Episcopal 'Our? Xa tional Obligations' to' the World"? is the subject of Dr. Morrison "s sermon in- Trinity church on Sunday 'mornirg. In the evening the spiritual healing meeting will be held. Iaige numbers of requests . for prayer , are made ?ach Sunday -Although no ab-J tempi la rnaae to -ODtain tesumony- a number of persons have reported re Tharkable t results. Written requests bearing the names of those to be prayed: for are placed upon the altar, then follows silent prayers for a few minutes, after which- the special prayer for the sick Is offered. The iVVdman's guild is sewing every Wednesday pre paring for an apron and: handkerchief sale. " . The 'Seev. Thomas Jenkins, rector of St. Davids ichurch i continuing s series of ser mons on , "Thj Forward-looking Churcn"''riH tak as the .fubjert ff his Sunday morning sermon "'Tbs Normal Church." At night a second jpott -Convention rervice will - be held with Rodney .lisan and the rector, both, dej-u-" ties to tjhp convention, making addre-saes. ' Mr. i?iFsn-will epeetkon- "The New Program'' and tbe -rector on " Tne ie Cat.'.' The junior ser vice gt 9 :30, in charge of A. W. !tone, 'will be .foJlosred by lessons. The school recro'it ing , till goeson and is already prtxiUciBg, re sultt. AB Saint's dey, Sovember l, the euchs rist will fbe celebrated st 7 . m. af tlie parish chnrch and at St.. Peters chapel at ft SO s. m; On .November S,- Atl Sains day, the celebration wif! he'.at :3 a. m. x . The I'ouhg Peoples league of Kt-; Mimhsels snd .All Angels mission is expectiog very in terejtmgii meeting Sunday evening, . Merrit by Rev. ILevi Johtfaen. ' J.0:30, 12. 6:30. Kenilwortb E. 34th"nd Gladstone. Rev. K. tSrimes- II. "The Christian's Power Outward"'; 7:43. "The Golden Rule in Real Actions"' , - - Koi E. 7"8fh and Everett " Rev." J. A. Smilhf ill. -dedication of - ommnniorv table given in honor -of the late Rev. H." E. Giles; 7 :30r i . , . - : Koee .City E. 4 5th and Hancock. Rev. Donald W. M. McCluer. 1 1, ,7 :30. Forbes Graham at Gsntenbein. Rev.' Lloyd R. Carrit-k. 11.,. Trinity Virginia snd Nebraska. Rev. John D. McUnnon. ll, 7:30.. AnsbeS 56th and 8Tth ave. Rev. John M; Piston. 11. "The Ideal Host"; 7:30, "The Religious Enemy." Marshall street 17th. at Marshall. Rev. A. .?. Hatina. 11 Mil la id A.venne 55th ave. snd 73d st Dr. Henry hite. 11, "'Without Christ Nothing; With Christ -AB Things"; 7 :80, The Con Quering iRedeeriwr." ' . Mizpatf-i-E. lBtti and DWsion, Dr. W. A. Stevenson. 11. Baptism, reception of mem bers; and Communion!; 7 -.45, "His Existence, I'ersonality and Chs racter. " i . rinityi-E- 71st snd Sandy. Ret. SI W See nunn. 11. 7:45. Arbor; . Lodge Bryant and Curtis. Rev. Alexander B. Evans, IX. 7:30. ,1' Morelind SeHwood Ommunlty House E. 15tb at iSpokane. Rev. W. S. McCullagh. -II, 7:30.- '.. ... ' i-Grange Hsll- 82JX and Division. Rem E. R. I. Hjoliensited, 8p. m. j. Holt Chinese th -sad- Rumside. - T and 8 mi " i i ' ' Reformed EkancHloaJ First -12 th and Clay. Bev. G. Hefner 10:45. 8. - , i, Second E. 33d and Columbia blvd. It, -A Third- Lents. Rev. ' F. Lienkaemper. li! (German); 8 (English). ' ; '. j 5 Reformed Presbyterian S- FirsfcMinnesota and Ainsworth. Refr. F. D. Frask. 11.! 7:30. . . i " i Seventh Day AdveniltU i - . Xite -Regular servicesi of this denomination are held ion Satan-lay. i" , v. Central E. 11th anil Everett 'A. B. Bell, mlrfister.i 9:45. 11:45. ' Tabernacle -6th and 1 Montgomery, fi. J. Hibruard. minister. lO.Vll. .. -V - Montaiviila E. SOthf sod Everett, A Gemart. IS. 11. . , Lents-i 94th sC and 58th ave. D. J. - Chit wood. 10. 11. 1 ' St. Johns Central sve. and Charleston. J. 1st Meiklejohn. 10 11. Aluinai -Skidmore and. -Mallary. Elder John Isaac. 16. 11. i Scandinavian -6 2d street and 39th avenue. Andrew Johnson. - . 10.nl. . Salvation amy Corps So, 1 243 Ash at: Adjntant and Mra. -Herbert Csjroll. 11. "Go 'Forward"; 8. band service: 8, "The Dying Thief." ;opps'No. 4- 1281 1st. Ensign Jessie Millar and Captain Mrs.' ti Upton. 11, 8. and 8 p. m. ' : i Spiritual jst i First i-E. 7th at Hassalo. " Rev. J. W. Hill 3,: 7:30, "Pfychic Uw." 5 The Mystic Charca of-Bethseds- 409 Alder. Rev. W. W". Aber. S, messages and. s physical demonstration. J " . The Personal Message 312) Central build ing. C. iW. Sbaw, pastor. 8. Independent Bible HptritaaUsUc-Society and Church 55 East 47th- sL S. .. Rev. Ida M. SchorL 8. - V 8wadsvmoraion New 3irisitian-Lbor temple. Fourth- and Jeffersoru Rev. William R. Reese. - 11, "Thou 8hsit Sot. Steal. " '" J - ! Unitarian j Church of Our Father Broadway and Tam- hill. Bee. WilUam C EUot Jr. 10:80, fTheJ eternal 4uestin, by Carl a. WetOereL, I i United Brethean ' . Conference 8uperiiumdent Rev. O.. E. Mc tUa.l.l eo , C ,1. w irat--K. ,J5th snd Morrison.. Ber.fE. M.i Elliott. 111. Sermon by Bev. B. : Ward; T :80, sermon by Rev. B.. Ross Eans ' Second B. 27th and Sumner. Rev. J. R. Hartman; 11; "Our 'ossibillties"; " T:45, "Who lsi My Seighborf"1 ' . ti . . Tlrir4-4--frTth at. and 82d ave. B. E. He. E. . O. Shepherd. 11, World's tempetanco program : 7:49. "Whgt Jesas Is to Ca".f i i ipurthr 62d ave at JOth st. B. E. Rev. B. Ross! Evans. 11, 'Willing to -Payl the Price"; 4:39. woman's missionary service .with sermon by Kev. E. 1. Ward. u: Cloverdale (Old Constitution -448 JFessttp. HeVi Walter Reynolds. 10, 11. 6 :30. 7:SO. - t - United Evangelical i. 16 th and FopUr. Bev. C. P. Gates. 13, 7:30. .- l Ockleyreen -WiUarnetbe blvd, and Gay e A. HLchmsrie. 11. T:80. . fit : JoJcns Ivanhoe snd John: Rev. H. H. Farnham. j- 11, T:80. - United Presbyterian FVst-E. 37th and liawihorae. Rev. II, F. Given. 11. 7:30. , -Church of the Stranger -Grand ave. at Wasco, j Rse.- S., : Karl Iu . Bots, 10:30, "There Is a Bir": 7:80. '""Why I Am a Chrettstt and WnyS Torn Should Bo One." Kentont Chatham and Lombar. Her. Carl (Scott Duaa. 11, S. ' 1 Multnomah Multnomah Station. Rev. David Steel Sharp. 10, 1. 6:45, 7:30. - '- , - . Christen sod "Mititonaryj rtTHsnrs . Tl. ' 9th at - Hancock. Rev, John E. Fee, Closing services erf Warrea-Coibns revival campaign. 11. 2:30: 7:.10. i i Apoatohc Faith Sth sad Bumside stfeuss. Kev. Florence Crawford and H- K. Crawford. 10:30, 2t30, T:a0; daUy 7:4S. Pentecsstsl Assembly 113 First. Rev. will C Trotter." 11 . 8. ''.' - i "' - Vojuntsen of Amencsv 824 Bnrnside.- Ivo nuigs except Monday, ; gnadsy 8,' 8. v Bible btandard 182 Seeopd. Rev. Fred Horrabnbi 10 o. 2:30. S. f - -. r . j MisoellatflSMKfS - '' ' Chnrch of God 33 laUimr. Rev. H, A. Sehlartev.; 11. 7:45u - " ; ... ! Resiiaaglon Leagne 148 13th. Bev. H. Edward - .MilK H. "Aeeordint ' to' Tour Faith"; a, "Ths Science and Practice of ibra BfcT b,,r" CaU"rt Vsacouver.' Ihvtua Science 1 E CUyl TSee. T." it. SCiBSTd. 11,. "Remember -Loc s Wife." Greek Orthodox' E. 1 7th and Clinton. Rev. B A. Karaosle. 9. school; 1(1. i Corktadrlpuian 712 - SL 24th af j V i' iH I'rayrr i Oi tUednr bklg. Mosday. 12:1S-J P. ss.; o; p. Tn..--ii t,Bderstood; Tueaday. a p. m.. !"eHslcs. . - tsoeiety of Srrvatfmg the, Knowledge of Trae Pre yes S05 fuednez bide. Monday, g pi, mi i empe s Fragreiiaive . Churrn -Aasky bail, 3d -and Alder. lr. Ir.Whil.vi . T-aii vVMjsi Is Uie S o Agsimt the Holy c-hostr" Communion QIable OToJSeSedicatetltb pastors fH e mpiy A special corhmunion table and arj in dividual communion service ; will be dedicated -as - a memorial.' to' the late Rev. Hi- E.-Giles , at : Hope Presby terian church Sunday rnornirur. The tables, "was i made with " an Inlaid bronse tablet wjth a -fitting li scriptioii for i the minister, who gave his life whtie attempting the rescu";of a -Boy Scout from drowning-; in the Sandy.river near Trout dale. In Aagffcs.t 191.,,. At the time of the accident the Tie v.- Mr. Giles was pastor of Hope Presbyterian church, . -: ' - The table is to be used exclusively as a communion table. The- individual communion service has been purchased aa- a part of this memorial, s ,'The dedication will be part of 'the communion service - Sunday morning over" which ". the Kev, - James - Akin Smith, pastor, will preside,! The "local troop of Boy i Scouts, of .which the-Rev, Mb Giles was scout 'master, will have a ' part in the service. The public is welcome. - j, j . - 1 , '; '! ' , PBOMOTI05T COMMITTEE TO J1F.ET t-A meeting of the promotion commit tje. working, to-bring the 1925 World Christian Endeavor convention to Portland, ha bVen called for Wednea- aay at 12 :li) p. "m. at the Orffton Grille. Thel Rev. Lloyd R. " (Sarrick, acting chairman, wiH preeldel. 'The Items of business will" Include the dis cussion of . two questions: (I) When and how to launch the financial cam paign for the $15,000 guarantee fond? and (2) What relation will the post ponement of the world's fair have to unionize efforts "to get the 1925 con vention? -I , . Bodda."Vho has charge of ' the . program, is putrang oral a derate. "Resolved, that men and hoys arc. more religious' than women and girls." Beatrice i Andersen, Rose Roberts and Mildred Melville -are upholding the affirmative, while James Cook, Chs'rie Stiles snd Ben Asher will argue for the . negative. Much, interest has been shewn tin ii the league since the member ship rontest i was begun. All who sre .inter -ested ere cordially invited to attend. . The meeting, of . the Young Peoples fellow ship of SL- Andrews Episcopal churrh will' be rer-iiraed Sunday evening in the psrish hall at 8 30, being fallowed by the service of .even ing prayer a"? 7 :30. r The brotherhood of St. -Andrew has made plans to co-operatV m observine father and son week. Oni, Sunday the clergy have, been asked td make references to tlie topic from their pulpits, and suppers will be "held for the hoys snd : their 'psrenta during the sreek.' A good' -contingent - is erpected to a Men ' the mass meeting at The Andiferiura. Litevstare ?BEas been sent to every pam-h-i- ', The Tonng Peoples swlAy formerly of ' St fStephens Prs-Catbedral wil Ihold tts resular. .weekly meeting in room "A" of the i Vntral library at ,:30 p. m.,. Sunday, of ins Edns I. Moore, will lesd. . The Rev K. "T. T.nHicks will be the principal weaker. i ;: ' - ; Evangelical T, . On Wednesday nisht 'all the fivan-1 pelical churches of 1'ortland and vicln-?"! ity wai. noia a unionj"arty at the iiaat Market Street churchl Kast Sixth and Market stfeets, to listen to reports and impressions of the--ministerial snd -lay delegates to the general sonferene'e at Harrington, , 111., and Detroit, Mich, The United Evangelical church $tnd the Evangelical association "have merged into one organic union, and are now known as the. Evangelical church. Here in Portland there ere no-loneer United Evangelical iand Evarigelical assocla- (Concluded on Plage Elvei Column :ThreeI CEMIL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EAST I6TH AND PINE (BUCKMAN SCHOOL) v WALTER HENRY NUGENT, D. D. ... .. M1XISTEK HKRVICKM HA. M.-"HABIT" ' 7:80 P. m., "THE SPHERg oji i SUPPOSITION" . ; Bemeuiber. tlie ttundoy School meets at 9.45 the large classrooms are warm and cozy. The large chorus sings st - both services. . You will- enjoy the music sad 'the pastor's- sermons will' help you.. come . ..- '" First IVfetKbdist Episcopal Church TAVVOIff AT corner twelfth . ti. EARLE PARKER i EDWIN T. RANDALL J . PASTORS SUNDAY SCHOOL ' :4S MORNINQ WORSHIP 11:00 KT'BJECT ''-' "Before : the Footlights" EPWORTH' LCSOUE :1I , '. . EVENINQ SERVICE , 7:3 " SUBJECT ' ' - - '" - "The Master Metaphor" DR. PARKER Preaching. SU3SJNYSn)E; METHODIST 85TH A3ri E. TAMHILTL. ( FOPULAR' SC3JDAT. EVEIflXO WHAT I THINK OP : MODEB5 - PROtESTASTISX (, DR. GALLAGHER, SPEAKER A Big "Protestant" and "patriotic" .- -ii .Service -i , (Bring your American flag) . '. Tme Protestanls Awake 1 True Amerlcass Awake I FIRST GHURGH i spiritual m444a,a)eT- A f tfrrouii ncrtce- MAltBCHl! of San Dierro. KKETBrBE M. 39I15SOS 'of Seattle and RKV. RlLLS EvenlriK MKS. ASA 8XTlKlt th blind rndium)v 1RE3E MABRCME and BET. UlLLH. (Note:, This will make ; our. after noww service xcepUonallyj at tractive ' ... : , ' fWEl5ESI)AT J3VE5I3rO SERVICE DEVOTED EXCtUlTELT I AarOt'JTCEMEST- To sroid turning a warso tn any peprle each -r resday evening:, wo hare etieaeed the services of ;- f -A, XriAS" vhe.ieedsnointroducUon,IKESK SfARBCHJE ajvcHitBTKL DE M.iOH SO, who comes to-us highly fecommended, Mrs. Johnson announces that tier Home Cirx-les will be held on- Thursday, instead ot dnesflajr hereafter. ' Mr. lns and othr local workers will also take aa) aollve fjart, which should enable us to conveniently take care ot 20, people. Tn51GHT4 SATTRHAT, 8i P. 3I wlU Rive 1 flllZK MASQl'liaADK -veil Tjriwsi awaraes. served. . All are cordially: invited. j LZ CHURCHES TO HOLD ! RELIGIOUS SHOO First 'attempt at reiit-tous Instruction i for children during public school hours will bei on Tuesday, jnhen I 70- primary and -junior " children In the Falling school -will be excused from afternoon 1 " ! I classes to attend 'a religious ohool at U tne B oortn rreabytrwan Church, ino school lwill--.be conricted under the auspice of .the PrA-byteriian church and CarutTSers Street; Methodist church. The Rsv 1$. T. Randall, p4alor of tlie Methodist church, will bie In. chares. The workers will be paid, instructors. . i no pmn etuis iw tne reiesse ot i primary-age boys and 16 primary girls at 1:60 ps m. for an hourfs study at the church ; .and for "the release of 20 junior-tooyaand 20 junior 1 glrut at 2:30 t. m. to study at- the church from 2 :40 until 4-tlft t. m, Mr. Randall already has application for more Children than the church can aeeoirnoHt, so the 30 will! hei picked to a cultam extent on a sCholarahiD basis: Ka tuition or J registration fee will be charged1 th fchltdren. ; -,', h . v; Other members 6f the. fsJcuUy besides Mr. Randall are Ihe Rev. FJ A: Hteher, boys work director at iFobrth Presby terian 'church : Mist Brsslej Kirk wood. girls' Work director Fourth Presby- j erian -nurcn ; iiss niartna nucK, re Uglous ed iica tional worker At Portlandr Settlersent renter; Mrs.. El T. Rand A 11, voiunjeer tescner. . . . Other cepters of the city will watch' the South Portland venttlrW' with in--terept nt,if It proves suricfasful, it if possible that many hundretls of chil dren will be afforded .nlmllisr opporpi nltles ptxt all In vsrloue sections ot the city, Church leaders -sire- encour aged over the willingness oftthej school board to excuse 'children! for a few -hours each, week for rellglops Instruc - tion, where the parents Wpslre their childrelir to receive the! ssinie. ' United Brethren i - Resume Mcetiilg -The-Tthited Brethren !wiiilferium of. , Portland and vicinity met ln its fli-Ftr"' monthly session after thei"mimmer va cation! In the' First TJnitedl flrethren cnurcn last wednasdsy. vieei fresiiient Ei. y.i snepn ra op inim cuurcn jiro sided.if -The annufll electtnih faulted in th eeipction or the " fdlww 'ng of- iicersp r.-resiaeni, v. man ; Vice president, I K, Harl- h E. ' ,f . Shepherd ; secretsvry- ; sind' treasurer, t-orVimitte Mclionsld. Kev.-B.- Ross- Evans.. consisting of Dr. . u, Rev. K. A. Elliott. Rev. toes Evans and Rev, E. p. Shepherd ler'chofw to make all necessary arrangements for the annual union Thanksgiving service of the denomination to The held in tn Kirst t5nlted Brthei church. The report of the programN-onmi'ttee showed a serhes of pa peri on flible characters each month by tl) rneni- oexs or me mimsieriurn. for tthe November meetlbs" The pnper mm 1 1 n inn "Jacob." by? the Rev.H.I K Utartraan. 4 xi iii 1 : .-11 t Church; ALDER AT TWELFTH HAROLD Lsonsrd BQWnrAI NORMAN a Kendall TULLV .. MIN1BTER9 10)30 A. M. RfWMsTrf.Pnk ACHES lin fTHE INTIMATE , CHRIST"- . ' I r r TilO Pi M. The Hb1y City Trill . b sung by Quartet ' ;';!.. i- snd. fborus. . ; 8EBMOX BT DR. TClXV ' 1THE SOXG OF , THE REDEEMED ' . .- A NEW i toMcFailli mission COJt STHJLSfD BUBXBtOB 8T8, Serricesii Sunday 4 10120 A. M, 2:30 and 7i30 ' 3 For the past 16 years Port- land has had a real live saving station. .; -.- soul- jCome, heat : tefsonl testi- monies from rhen and women of all walks in life.-. -;. ' 80 1 P i e e e Orchestra, Male .Quartet, Ladies Quartet. I "A VITAL MESSAGE FOR IW N?' Collections v Come jam 1 1 See j w js.- ' ' Chartered pf Katlonsl KpIrltasJIits :f- -i . Aiiorisuon - 1-4 1 - 'East eres ts aa4 UasalA Bta. C'orae asd Hear ose of America's f Foremost Exposents of, I ,. - tsplritsalism A j ' Revs J. Willard H lls ' ." f- J ,' Pastor -j 8saay and ? T. M. "Bsychic Lav" i -,( . ' 1 -r - TH Toung -eopi s s.ijm-1 ' BAtI;ln the cUibrooms svdjacent to - "jwju iimv . ... - -- Crood dance .orchestra. ! 11 " '-' ' I 1 1 1 1 ' IN First Presbyterian . - 11 1 SPTT? THTT T AT TST - n i'