THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, OREGON. 14 SATURDAY, ' DECEMBER 16, 1922. 250 JBastors in Americanization JBroeff am disked to Purvey : ME CHURCH : AMERICAN CENTER The Portland AmeiicanlsaUon coun cil haa Issued letter to 250 Portland pastors asking them or Specific assist njKe by furnishing the names of the president of their-' woman's society, from -whom it is planned to secure vol unteer workers in the clty-wide survey of the foreign-born population Which the council proposes to make. - ' The council recently issued a folder setting forth definite things that vari ous groups of people can do to assist in reaching the non-Knghsb speaking peo ple of the city. , - " ' "Tinder the head, "What the Churches Can Do," the pamphlet says: . it into eeataet immediately with imini rruti of rear own faith sad render saeh eerv im aa may be needed, - slake your enure center for American isation acnvKiea. Are 70a not partly responal ble if your communicants do not speak .English.' a-e not dtiaena and do pot meet real Aawr leans! As long as yon have no interest in the foreign-born . they are forced - to . organize ' and maintain churches and social organ uatioBS -of , their own. " Include in the study classes and programs the need and work of Americanization. - Appoint an Ameneanuatum committee to (annulate plans and cooperate with the Port land Americanization council, ,. -Furnish volunteer workers for the various forms of Amenraniaetioa work teachers, vis itors, investigators, etc. , He that the entire church membership is regularly supplied with America mutton liter ature. Write to the headquarters of your re ligious denomination for, literature. Cooperate with the Portland Ameriranisation eouneri. not according to yosr religious beliefs, feat according to the dictates of your conscience as an Amewan-nf"-"-.- ; a. ;; Bible Classes :to "t Quit Temporarily The meetings or the Portland onion Bible classes held in Calvary Presby terian church will be discontinued dur ing the holidays, Vie clor.ing -session for this term being on Wednesday aft emoon at 2 o'clock. The classes wilt not reopen until the 'middle of Janu ary as the' first part of the month is to be occupied -vith a Bible conference which will begin- on January 7 and continue for to days, The teacher of the classes, the Iev. lv B. Sutcliffe. Is arranging for both local and out side speakers to ' the conference. The program of speakers nd their subjects will be announced soon. ;, -t . - vuijt--' :-" i SUMMER SCHOOLJa3fXOTJ2fCED ; The 1923. summer school for North west Bible school workers will 'be held at the College of Puget Sound. -Taco-ma. Wash.. July 21 to August. 3. FIRST; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . I ALDER AT TWELFTH HAROLD Leonard BOWMAN .,' NORMAN Kendall TWLLT. , - MTJUSTERS -, ' " - i ;-" - - - ... . M0:8 jfe at." -r "MARY'S V CONCEPT ; OF HER; SON i-Mi. . - THE DEFEAT OF FEAR" 4: DR. BOWMAN FBEACHKS CENTRAL : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . (BUCKMAN SCHOOL) - EAST I6TH AND PINE WALTER HENRY NUGENT, 0. D. . 11 A. m. i ;The Vlue of Ideals" T:o v, m. "Christianity and BcneTolence" . TNttltSOAV. 7:S0 F. M. A'rHRISfUAS PBOORAM WlLf BE GITEN BT THK RUXDAT SrHOO! BOTH TOl'NG AND OU ARB INVITED TO , COME TOU Wlli. ENJOY IT JFirst Congregational' Church 1 , , ' : - PARK a MADISON T. " Bdwy. and I. 3. Cars to Block of Chureh - pR. McELVEEN PRKACHES 11 A. M. "WHAT WK OWC TO THC 7iSS fV M. BRIKF OR4AN RECITAL T:4S . M. OR. StcKLVCCN Qlm lrW .' ; ASdrsss.en ISrof. Oom, the Allrwcls Man ' - an Mia Rtatneds, and answers Z euss ' tlenst . , - . -. - 1. tf Olswinesaa Came U Fertlend What SheuM He Be Frankly TM? a. Mew Will It Mas the INeeneM -tUf , , Death? . J. - THE CATHOLIC TRUTH SOCIETV - OFFERS YOU ' " 1 ;: r free LITERATURE containing : authentic . informa tion, as. to what the Catholic Church really teaches and does not teach on anynbjeet desired; WRITE TO 304 MeK AY.BLDG ! PORTLAND First Baptist ft. . .A T I Xtf'r. W-S-RtiRO 'SPlRITrKtllL "STEAL AWAT. sonjr Kyi the ?, J rSwi.L " 1 ' ' 1 T1 1 ? .l M 3tr:. Wildfer snii the Mel Oimrlel -. .w r.i.ni s, s--priio .-kjio ana v.noras. tloom rop Jesusv : TfrOR A Pi D 5231IH1UT,,"T S,n ?f W Cwiss"; RARITO E M)LQ AHD CHORl S, 'tThc Kings Bupinesj Ht.M'.ATHE," Ouartet aiid M,,r",'on- "A. LfrTH7 "f Paradise," This Song Service is led try .!. Villers speaks on "THE WORLD'S GREATEST lIX3f EaL"?f - tit A. Mr-THK FAB EA3T Address by Dr. J. 34. Berof'orte gole,- India. - ,. - . t i I Tae Ordlaaae f Baptim TVIU Be AdmiaUtered T i Bible ttehoni -., a. m. Jf our 33ays2e m ain Jf or Completion of S23xllamette 23rive Only four days remain In which Wilt lamette university's forward movement campaign for" an : endowment of t. 250.000 may be pushed td victory and the ministers and laymen of the Meth odist church in Oregon are determined to make the most of the time. De cember 20 is the last day '' on. which pledges may be obtained.'t . ; ' j ' .. If the full sum sought" fs -then in hand. Willamette -university will also iwrlw sasn.ooo from the sreneral edu cation board, this amount having. been conditionally of lerea. -.- ine campaign is being waged on the policy of win ning all or losing -ail. - j s Methodism in Oregon ; is throwing all of its resources into the .campaign. the success or which, wui mean tnat Willamette, will be enabled to expand and tn offer to vounar men and women facilities the equal of any and to ex tend its service in an Drancnes. Th entire state is at work, so far as Methodists are concerned. Bishop Shepard. the district- supermtenaents, ministers and laymeA devoting time to the campaign. Portlajnd and Salem are engaged in a race to see which may nrst obtain pieages u me amuuui i $300,000. Portland is ahead, but Salem is doing well, size considered. -., v The executive committee, of which the bishop is chairman, has issued a public- appeal for help and everything possible 'Is being done to get pledges that wtU put the drive over.. . Northwest Churches rhf halls The new $45,000 Methodist church here will be dedicated tomorrow by Bishop fV. O. Shepard of Portland. Special music will be furnished by Se attle and locafr-masictous. The new structure is of brick, has a large, audl- tnrium. -' Rimrlav t school;' .room. Vestry and other modern chuich building con veniences, including af pipe organ. 11 stands "on the Pacific -highway -. near the nvpp scnoou . . . u'iUtnin a rmwitinn -wu flwn here .hut Rintrtx ta tha Rrt and airs. Earl B. Cotton. who ere -married ThankaeiTinc day in Frait Und, Ids ho. The Rer, Mr. Cotton is Methodist psstpe Jwst.- "st.? ' . teueer .roe mesunss ior me ovinm, Berths and Mojtrtoroah ooramnitr will'be eon. tinued at -the Metiger Commonity - hH next week.. Dr. W. 'S. Nichol -and the Rn. Walter Daft will -pieseh. Tbe Sunday afternoon sub ject is "Hearenly Real Estate." and Monday Dibt at 8, "Tbe .Gospel and the 'State of Ireland. " ' -, Ijhutnn .Rct. Ktanler. Van 'Winkle, who has been caDed as pastor of the lpanont Pres bjrterian chnrcb. arnred here from his recent pastorate at North Bend. Mr. Van -. Win Vie is a son of tbe late J. fl.rVan Winkle and .has hun jtinffirf in th. mfmfltrv for lffllfc TMr. Willamette Unirersity, Salem-The WUlam etts university deputation team,' working andsf tbe atiwfion ot luiwin stocoioissy, puuu 01 WDlsmette. ooanty T. f. C. A. worker, is endeavoring- to caver a much larger field than last year. Meetings have- bees held at Wood barn, Turner. SUvertoa and to nearly all points within eay reach of Salem. Tbe work carried on by tbe Willamette deputation team covers nearly.-' every phaie of " " aotivitieii. The penwnnel of the Willamette university team is' aa follows: Olarerico Uliveg.- Joe Nee. Lloyd Welts, Hugh Bell, John Brauer. Francis Eincb. Franklin Tyler, Lerojr Hyatt and Carol Shawn. atoant angei acaoemy, 01. seneoict. si the convent Queen of. Angels, lireter Mary Cecilia. U. S. H. . professed her religious vows las fPusMiay morning. Sister Cecilia is the youngest a later of Venerable Mother Anselms, The. Kt. Key. Abbot Bernard Murphy. O. S. B , delivered the sermon,: .Alter this he officially received the profession of the vows. In the pontifical ceremonies. Father ' Thomas Meier, O. S. B. . and Boater Vincent Koimert. O. 8. B:. acted as deacon snd rub-descon, while Father to Walsh. U. 8. and 1- rater sepasusn Terhaar,- O. 8. B., were assistants.- Solemn liifch mass wss sung by Father Udilo Ortmaan, O. H. B. , - Centralis. The city s churches will bold Christmas p roc rams, and Cbiistawa trees for. tbe children ot the chnrrhes in . their respec tive buddings at ft o'clock p. sn. December 34. AiT invitation has been extended to all the city's needy to attend and receive gifts antf candies. -ttreton Agricultural College, Corral Iva. Chester Hartleti, secretary of the student vol unteer movement of the T. M. C. A. and a...t. C A. has been TUng the campus. Student Christian work - in Xhe college and In foreign fields was the subject -of an address he gave before a joint meeting of the Y. M. and V. W . on Wednesday. Student Christian organisations which eaist on almost every cam pus in the country , are being visited by Mr. Harriett. - - Kelso, Wash. Ifieutenant? Wat Baker, ' who haa been -with the local Salvation Army since the pest was established here,: has been, Inuw f erred to Colorado. Her place has been taken hei by I-aeufc. Clifford-of T acorns. , i Verhoort, Or. The RiTv. Fraaria Van Clar enbeck, pastor of the Catholic church Jiere for the iat five years, left recently for Holland, the land of his birth, where be will spend his declining yes re. . l-hanon. Or. Revival meetings sre- heng held at the Church of Christ here by the Rev. W. I Statib of- Eugenei. Music is in eharge of rh Hev. T, K. Allison, resident pastor. ' - Freewater. Or. The annual chicken- pie supper and basaar of the Ladies' Aid of Free water Federated church on December S netted more than 200. V ' v- - Orenoo.-The Orence ard . Reedville chnrrhes held their annual bacaare )aat week tuvdrr the auspices of the ladies' cirejes. . A total of $220 was realised. Tbe next church activity will - be the Christmas entertainment ss De cember 2s. Decision day will be observed by the Pnndsy scliool on December 17.: Metzger. Wednesdsy .the ladies' Aid so ciety of the Meutger church held aa all day meeting at the charrh for : the . purpose of tying eomforts, . ,: .. Cniversity of Oregon. Eugene. Frank S. Bay ley. Seattle lawyer and well known among students of ' educational iustitations ef the Northwest, will be the main speaker at union meeting for students which wilt be held Under the direction of the church cooperation com mittee of .the campus Y. M. and Y. W. C. A.'s, Sunday ereniog. ; - His subject will be "Cfcris- tiemty- - front . the Business Man's Point of ib." -i , Willemrtte-' Cniverrtty. Bslem. rof.: Will iam Henry Hertaog. farnlty member ot the Kimball School of Theology, addressed the West van, a Willamette university -organisation -.students interested in homoletic. on Thursday. Prof. Hertaog; pointed out the definite field of work for those who tiejoired to enter some Christian work. He emphasised mcrt of all the ministry, and urged that all who were preparing to be ministers bear ' inv mind the . special training needed for rural so in ist era and the special training for the city ehuirhes. The needs of the atwo churches are very oaterent.-oe said. Calvary Presbyterian V Church' " -ClCVCHTk AMD CLAT 8TS. - Rev; B. B. Sutcliffe, Pastor IliM A. M-"0B. OR THE SCHOOL ? ' - OF FAITH. - - " Stll "P. "M TH K BRIDK OF . c CHRIST. Kphesiaaa 6. . - .: y:m.c.a. Sunday Afternoon Meeting for: Men Onbv;S9 . ' Speaker F. - W. PARKER : " j POET AND LECTURER X : 4 Subject, ;Tke Man With Hooe ALL TOCSG MEN F6PECIALLT INTfTTED Church (White Temple) , Twelfth aad sTajlr btreets 8,1 "v Him""5 SI RPRISK B," T, P. IV ( I.7 M. E:WsavaesBnmvayamnstaussBHBa. Current Ilents of th 1 1 1 I. i ( .ii. . '.-"Advent' Christian .; - - ' Next -Thwrsday k night the prayer meeting will be held at the home ef the pastor. No, 1061 Corbett street. Mrs. M. McKinstry of Lisbon, N. fl.. has been -engaged by the three Advent Christian conferences on the coast to grive her lectures en the "Worll's Great EanTJires.? She will be at the local church - December- 31 to January 1 4. Her . lectures. - are historical and prophetical, illustrated by many large maps and charts of symbols. r Baptist ' " J The Portland Baptist Sunday school Superintendent's and- Workers" union will meet for supper in- the Wbit Temple on Tuesday at 8 :30 p. m with an address at 7 :30 by Judge Jacob Kanzler "of - the court of domestic rela tions. His subject is "The Birthrig-nt of Our tThildren." - -, At the : White Temple Sunday evening, sev ers! surprise features will be introduced. The msle quartet will sing the Negro spiritual, "Steal Away: an English hymn. Love Him", set to the tune of "Old Black Joe'.', will be sung by the congregation : a hymn. "Room for Jesus", act to the melody of iSilver Threads Among tbe Gold ", will be led by the soprano soloist; a duet for tenor and contralto. "Sing of the Cross" ; .baritone solo and chorus, "The King's- Buanem"; hymn-anthem for the church quartet and the ; congregation, 'A Dream of Paradise." Dr. Titters-speaks' oa The World's Greatest Dinner." , At the' morning service Dr. J. If. Baker of Ongole, India, wa speak on "The Far East." Mist Kate W. Failing, , a missionary, from the White Temple, is now located at Ongole. Tbe many friends of - the Failing family, who have been associated with the White iemple from the begkininz. will want to near 'and meet Dr. Baker. At the close of jthe morning service. Dr. Villers will baptize a minister and his family. At 3:30 p. m. Sunday the young people will conduct a service at the Pattoo Homo for the aged people there. Miss -Maude Conk leads the senior. B. Y. P. TJ. af' 8:3(fc Special music will be furnished by the pupils of Mr. F, C. Olsen. The leader -ef the In termediate B. T. P.- V:- at the same hour is Alien East Monday evening at the nsstnr'a apartment in the Villa fit. . Clair, the young mamea peoples uie class will bold a social. The ' regular monthly business meeting of tbe Women's society win be . held'-Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the church parlor. On JTnday eve ning at 7:30 a pageant, "The Birth of Christ," with an electric Christmas tree, will be given for the Bible school and all its friends. In the Third Baotist church Bunds morn. ine the Be v. W. Arnold Bennett will continue his theme of last Sunday under the title "Like Trees Planted." The choir will sing "O How Lovely is ZkmT." The topic of the evening sermon- will be "Sanson's. Riddle What wu DIRECTORY Third 'Sunday iru Advent -T' UNIFOWM 3UNDAY SCHOOL LESSON W'Jesus at Bethany' Luke 10:38-42. Golden Text- "Te are- my friends, if ye do tile things which.; command you." John 15:14. - " ' VOusa soaLBjs TOPICS Christian Endeavor "The Glorious Gains of Fidelity.", Rev. 2:1-10. Epworth League "The Anticipated Christ." Matt. 2rl-7. -Baptist Union -"The Glorious Gains of Fi delity." Rev. 2 :1-10. Baptist First Whits Temple! 12th at Taylor. Dr. T. J. Tillers, h 11. "The Far East," by Dr. J. M. Baker of Ongole. India; 7:45, "The World's Ores test Dinner." by Dr. Villera. - Kast S'.Je E. 20th at Salmon. Dr. W. B. KHinsoa. 11. "Only One Jesus"; 7;30, "Henry Ford and-the Jew. ; - - - ' Thild Vanconver at Knots. Tter. W. At. nold Bennett 11, "Like Trees Planted"; 7 :80, "Samson's Riddle What Was the An swer!? ":- 5 Arleta 48th ave. at 64th L S. E-V Her. Owen T. Dsy. 11.7:30. i s .f .... . Calvary E. 8th at Grant. Hev. J. E. Thomas, - 11. "With Jesus m the School of Prajer": 7:30, "The Folks Who Fear God." - Uleocoe E. 45th at Main. ; Be. W. B. Stewart. 11, 8. ; v :. -' Sellwood E. 11th at Tacoma. Her. C 8. TunnelL 11. 7:30. - ' . Grace E. 76th at Ash. Rev. J.- F. Huckel berry. II. 7:45. Swedish 15th at Hoyt Rev. T. G. Sjolaa der. 10:30. 7:30. St Johns Chicago at Leonard. It, 7:tft. Highland E. 6th at Alberta., Rev. Walter L.', Wile-. 11.. "Why 1 Believe in the Virgin BiTth"; 7:30. "Who I Called the Christ?" , . Tabernacle K. 45th ave. at 4 2d su 11. Mt Olivet (colored) Bmtdwsy Everett. Rev. J. W., Anderson. ,11. 8. I.ents- 88th st- at 60th are Her. E. A. Smith. 11. "Jesus the Light of the World"; 7:SO. "The Star of the East.'. fteoond 'German Rodney at Morris. Rev. F. Hoffman. 11. 7:80. Italian Mission K. 44th at Sherman. Bev, Eugene Fantetti. 2:30. school; 8. J-;iim Svedult 23d and eJumner. Uev. A G. Saadblora, Tigard Oe. 10. 11. 8hilob--K. 7th and Everett. - Bev. G. W. Smith. 11. 7 :30. . Cathollo i, r . - Cathedral 15th at Davia . Rev. George J. Campbell. - 0. 7:15, 8:30. ft:46, 11. St. Peters Lents. Rev. J. P. O'Flynn. 8, 10 :30 7 :30. - Rt. Lawrence 3d at Slierman. Bev. J.- C Hughes. 7:15. 8:30, 10:30, 7 :80. . St. Francis E. 12th at Pine. Rev. X. M. MeNaroee. . 8, 9. 10, 11. Immaculate Heart of Mary WUlia ms at Stanton. . Re. W. A. Daly.f 6, 8. 9. 11. 7 :30. - . . - 5 Holy Bosary E. 8d at Oackamas. Rer. Arthur Townley. O. P. . 7? 8. . Al; 7 :30. St Bo E. 63d at Alameda. Hev. J. M. St.- Andrew E. 8th at Albert. Thomas Kiernaa. S, 10:80. 7:80. -Tbe Madeleine E. 24th at gwklyoa. -Be. Bev, George F. Thompson. 6, 7 :80. 1 1.- Ascension E. 7th at Tamhitt. Franciscan Fathera. 8. 10:80, 7:30. . " - , -Blessed Sacrament Maryland at Bland ena Rev. B. V. Kelly. 8, 10:30. 7:3.; - Holy Croas 774 Bowdoin. Be. C Ray- .. .. e is-sa -7ao. . . SC Ignatius 8220 4Sd st. S. E. Jesuit Fathers. :, s, i:sif, i. - , St. Stephens -E. 4?d at Taylor. ReT. War .n a w.rft S. 8. 1:15. 11. 7:30. Holy Redeemer Portland bled, - at Taa- couver ave. Be. P. Mregenxer C. a S, a 6, 8. 10:80, 7:30. - St.- Phiiip Jferis XPsuHst Fathers) S. lth at Hickory. - Rev. T. - F. Ryder, -C S. P. 7:80. , 10:30, 7:3. . '--Church of the Assumption! S. Ssaith ava t Newton, Berrite Fathers. 6, 8. 10:80. 7:80. ' . - Sacred Heart E. 11th at Center.- Be. Gregory Bobl. O. S. B. 8. 10:30. 7:80. -- St. Agstiia E. 15tb at Nehalem. Be. ,.i V- t e lo-an 7 -an . St. Sanislaas Polish I Maryland at FauV ing. Rev. F. Matasewaki. 8, 10:30. 7 30- St Joseph (German) 18th at Coach. KeT. JTVowin Epper. ,8. 10:30, 7:30. - SU Michael (Italian) 4th at MilL Be. M. Baleste. E. 1 8:. 10:80, 70. St. Clara Capitol Hill. Father Aloysios, O. F. M. 7:16. :15. -. : St Charles E. S3d at Alberta. Bee M. WaUace. 8. 10:30. , . AH SainU K. 3th at Gliaao. : Be. WB lim Onais IL lfl:S: .-- St, Patrick lth at Ssner.- Re. Charles as. nmrui. . Masses, e. e :a, ii, i:i. " 8U Birgitta's Chapel Lianton Gle Har ber. . (Attended from tit Patricks).: :. -- Our lady of So n ew a E, -2d at WoouV ateck.. Re. C. 3t Falm, 8. 0 :45. 7 .45. . - St Anthony Chapel 7022 45th Boa G. M." Sniderfaoro,- k a ra. - - - .' Holy Family taperiK. 27th at Bag. Em, O.- C, FaUax.- WA ,- :.r! 4 r -- Chhrtta First Snndsy . -services temporarily at the Lhveeta high; school. Park and Market streets. ReTHarohl ;nffw. pastof;- 11. "The Prmce of IVae- T :4ii "The Most Original Kfhie. of Jesue.3; - ----- s -Kast "Ride E. 12th and Taylor. Rev. W. S. Crockett 11 "Religkfn and Bjgtiteoasaese in . the Home : 7:3w.. addreaa and pictarea en Near Eat relief, by J. J, Handsaker. .. - : "Cbnrch ef Chrfet-ARodney-and Knott. Re. Joseph Bovd., 11,' t:8t. t . ? Moatavillavr-E. 76th at CUaaa. Be. Frank L. Purnell. 1 1. 7 '39. Kens Par Re. .7:45- G. rJ Ghonaley. 11, St Johns Central sad Oswego. -Be. Her bert Jones. 11. 8. - , kinaiewoort K. 85th at Killings! or thv Re. Wi e- Ijewis. ft:45, 11. "The Supreme. Call of the. Hoar." by Re B, B. Close; I;8. -. - jteTlwood T wtn and Spokane, , Re.? J. K,' Johnson. 11, 7 :30. - Advent Chnstis it 438 2d. " Be.' George Armstrvng. It, "Prophecies That Ixx-ate the iMt Days"2 7:30 "Paul's Three-fold Admeni- - hristma Sdenca -"'Lewau fSubjert- "U the Cm verse. Including Man. Kvolved by Atomic Fereer" Fin lth and Everett. ' 11. 8. :; ' s " Sead E. ih at Holladay. , 1 1 & -.".;'. . Third E. 12th at Salmon. 1 1, 8. FVmrth Vanwwver at fcarrna II. -8.-- Hfth S3 and 4a are. K. K. 11. ' hilts Pythiaa temple. 8SS lamtuiL 11. 8. the Answer?"- This sermon will discuss the necessity of the atonement, -the finished work of Christ, en the' cross, and some of the phaves of the present age. Tbe Lord's Supper, will be observed and new "members received at the evening service. . - - 1 - - The CbHatmas entertainment by the Bible school of the Highland Beptist church' will be given next Friday evening. Sunday morning in the East Side Baptist church Dr. W. B. Hissoa will preach from the subject "Only One Jesus." In She" evening hi theme wiii be "Henry Ford and the Jew." The night service will be- preceded by a 15 mtnnte organ ' recital by Mrs. Milly Perryu Canfieid. Jack Jordahl will have charge of the speciaj. service which the young people of thia cburca sondact-at the -eonrity hospital at -S 'docs. At 8:15 the regular B. T. P. IT. service will be held in the lower hall Jed by Hiss - Evangeline McMillan. The Christmas ezereisea of the Bible school will take place next Friday at 7:30 p. m. An-exeellent pro gram-haa beea prepared and a white gift Christ mas is being provided by the aarkma classes, which will - be . followed by a special offering which will be taken on Sunday for the Near East relief.- ,T - ; - ., - ' - " : ' - ; ; Christian All Sunday services ? of the First Christian church- will be held in the auditorium of the Lincoln high school. In one of the smaller assembly rooms of the hew building-, which is finished and may be reached from the.. Columbia street entrance,- the Bible school work ers will hold their December conference on Monday everting at , 8 o'clock. Christmas will he observed by this congre gation with a special offering for Near Kast relief, the Bible school having set $830 for its goal.. Tomorrow morning, the pastor, .the HerT Harold H. Griffis, will preach en four characteristics-of the Christmas spirit. In their devotional meeting Sunday evening the : Chris tian Endeavorera will have a Christmas lesson. Miss Fye . Beery mill lead. - In the evening worship the pastor will continue his historic hymn studies by relating the story of tbe welt known (tsul song, "Let the Lower Lights Be Burning," The selection being rendered as a duet. The evening sermon will he a discussion of what Christ's coming into the world meant for humanity. , , "The newly formed orchestra of young people led by L. E4 Ansiow. provides a cheery greet ing fcr attendants at the East Side Christian Bible erhool. each Sunday morning. New of fioera for the Bible school, recently elected, are: Guy Fowler., aupeiintendent; C- IS, Fergus son. - fiwt assistant superintendent; C A. wrd. second assistant superintendent: J. L. Kariey. score Ury ; . George McKeen, treasurer; Lila Pieraon. librarian; Mrs. C. A. Ward. in. termediate superintendent; Mrs. Hattie Dailey, junior superintendent: Mr. Ralph Harris. - Pri mary mperintendest; Mrv C. J. Emeriek, eradle roil superintendent. 'Under-tbe niair manship of Mr. T. F. Hsley, a hristmaa OF CHURGH Seventh Smith ave. and See Xork. rllw ' All churches Wednesday. 8 -p. aa. ' . Oeneraeatlonal -, - Kjst Park era Madison Dr. W. -T. Mo Elveen. n, "The Pilgrims and Their Political and Religions Achievements"; 7 :80 "'Professor Cone, the Man; His Message and Methods," and question and answer service. Suanyside E. 324 ana Taylor. Dr. -J. J. Staub. H"Tho Power of God" i 7:4& "The Real Hope of the Church." v - Atkinson Memorial E- 20th and Everett Re.. E. E. Flint. 11. "Tbe Birthday of yesus";-7:15, "Christian Courage."- Hitiiland E. 6th and Prescott. Re. Ed ward Constant. 11. "Blazing the Trail": 7:30. "The Lively Boy." - Wtverleigh Heights E. 33d and Woodward. Re.. Oliver Perry Avery. 1 1, 7 -.30. . Lhureharood 45th ave. and 65th at S,.Ki 11. sermon by Dr. C." H, Harrison. - ' - , nlgrim-i Missouri and Shaver. - Re.: James J vy . t ire. . rx, - rifrw voa nooses a Ijeaoet .-; 7 -JO, motion pictures by Re. J. J-. ' Haad-aaker.- -.:.:;.-':.-,-'- ' ; ' ,Dierity ' Park Haven : rat Lombard", at. Be.- J. Sinclair , (supply). 11. 85. . Finnish Mason and 'Albina. Bb. r. tJL Hirjmt and r.,ia, . - V. itrMj St Johns S. iTanhoa and Richmond. '. Ttv. D." Klmer Nonrse. ,v, 1 !, t :30, concert; by Pilij grun noji fnoras., .: , v '; Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner. 11, 7:30. v . , First German. EbeneaerE. 7th and Stan ton. - Rev. George Zoeher. t 10:80, 7:80: Second German K. 8th and Skidmote, Bev. Henry, Hagelgan. 10:30, 7:30. -Zion German E. 0th and Fremont Be. John H- Hopp. - 10:30. 7:30. Alameda Park Community E, 31st and Mason. Rev. -Robert Alliugham. 11:15, "In vincible ' Power of a Single Idea"!- 7 :30, ad dress hy President Weir of Pacific ntdvereity. Untmt-Parkrose. Rev. C. H. -Nellov, .11. "The Messianic-Hope"; 7 :30, "Tho Challenge of Chancei" . (ierinan Evangelical Brethren Mall ory and Beach. 1:30. 7:30. J Oualard Church of, the Brethren Borthvrick and Brainard. -Rcv.,J. W.Barnett -11, 7 -JO.. '. - ;v : -Cplacaeal ' f5t Stephens Pro-Cathedral 13th and Clay Right Re. Walter Taylor. Sumner, -bishop. Dr. -Horace M. Ramsey, dean, 7:15, . 9:45, 11. 7:45. -. ' Trinity 19th and ' Everett' , Re. A. A. Morriaon, rector. 8, holy -oommnnion; 11. anniversary sermon: 8. ' .. , St Davids K. 12th and Belmont' ' Re. Tfaema Jenkins, rector, 7:30. - Eucharist: 9:30. Eucharist and school; 11, "THssppointed in God"-: : 7 :SO. "Thar God- of the Hebrew lrophetV'V-i . , . St Mark-2l5t and MarthaH. Be. W. R. Ever tor, rector.- 7:30.-11, 7:80. v. 'St Philips 248 Russell. 10. 11. 'St " Andrswa Hereford St. Portsmouth. Be. John D. Rice. S. 11. 7:3. Grace Memorial East '. 17th ' and Weidler. Bev. O. W, Taylor. ; 11.7:45. 8t- Mich ae la and AU Angela KL. 48d and Broadway. Re. T. F. Bowen. 8, communion ; 11; "The Gospel and the Christian. Year"; 7, young peoples meeting., . Cha.-rh of Our S.v.or 60lh ave. and 41st St. &. E.. -Archdeacon J. O. Black. 10,11. "The Primary Stage of the Second Adrent and Associated Events," by Be. A. Corbet. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital. Hev. J. G. JJatton. 7, :80 a. m. St Paul Woodmen. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 4 p. ra. - , -. St Johns Memorial 15 th ' and" Harney, Sellwood. Archdeacon 1. C Black in charge. 10. 11. e ' ; , . . -St. Matthews Corhett and Bancroft Rev. F.- IL CUrk. vicar. 10, 11. - -Good. Shepherd Tancouver.-end Graham. Be. John Dawson, rector. 7:30. 11. Mission of St Johns Riekner'a hall. Be. John- D. Rice, vicar. 2 anil 3 p. m. St Peters Chapel-K. 80th and Ash. Re. Thomas Jenkins and E- Stockley. 10 a. m St James Chapel B. - 72d st apd 87th are. Re., -Thomas Jenkins and Stanley .Wade. 10 a.m. . Church of the -Traasfiguration E. 55th sad Diriaiou. Re. Thomas Jenkins, 3 p. au. v f '" ' '!: - ' .? Krangeltaal' I ; : -i . -Clay, Street 1 0th and Clay. Be. Jacob Storker. 10:4 5, "The Master Passion of Paul"; t;30, "Be Te Beeoaeiied to God," East Market Street E. 6th and Market, Be. Ezra Maarer. II, 7:30. i First 1 United) E. 16th and Poplar. Be. C P. Gates. 11. 70. , . Lent He. F. B, Gal-rer. It. 7:30. ' Ockley Green Willamette, blvd. and Gay' Rev. A. R. Schmalle, 11, 7:30. r jit. Johns Ivanhoa and John. Bev. H. H. Famham. 11. 7.80. r West Portland Multnomah station. IL, 7 JO. f Wichnta Wiesita station. He. E. V. Farar ham, 11. 7:80. Swedish' Tabernacle X. 1 7th and Glisaa. Be. O. J. Ledia. 10:30. 7:80. Swedish, Free Missouri and Sumner. Rev, George ii Rostrum. 11. 7:30 (English)... Free atethedlst. First E. 9th and Milt Be. 1. T." Taylor. 11. 8. -':- i. -.Oatnl E. 55th and Flanders. Re. V. L. Burna. 11. S. :..; . Alberta E. 8 0th and Wygant Rev.- B. J. Tatea (supply). - 11. 8. Second -K. Bicbmond and, Hudson. Be. IX. . M. Higbee. 11, 7:80. , . Leota-eRev. O. N. Blair. 11, 7:30. -Frlanaa - First E. 35th and Main. Re. Chester A. Hadley. 11. 7:45. ' Second (Sd at and 61st ave. 8. E. Be. F, J. Cope.- 11. 7:94). ' ' West Piwlroont J-e- Borthwick and Jeasqp. Ra. Jtlarey Jeswp, -pll.' 7:8. ' - . . - - JteMness Free Cauroh v ' Scandiaaewn 948 Garfield, -, Be. H. O. JarvhMMi. 1. 7:45. i Mount Scott 54th street and 37th arernrst 2 p. mi 3. preacbjpahyKer, H. O. Jaeobsoo, ' - Congrvsatioa Beth forael '(Reformed) 12th ad' Mam.. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, Services Friday 8 p. m,; Satarday. 10OO a. as.; Sun day.. 11 a. as. - r - '-'-t - - CongresaUoa AhavsK.; 8 howkas Park ' a ad day sts. . Uabbl N. B. .-' Kraegec.- Friday; 8 p. m,; Saturday. tiJO a.- m. Congregatoa Nnvah Kedek Tshaad Terjh Sth and iiafL Rev. Abraham L -Jtosencrsnta Friday. 8 l- nt. Saturday. t a m. v Sunday. k a. at--' Kelnneua school. , - r. -Latter Oay SalrrU fbnrrh of Jrsus Chrut of latter Day Saints Y Zlih and Mauison. -- lleber C Iverson. i ... ii . . program for tlie entire school wilt be given at the church Christmas ev at 7 :S0. The charch will be elaborately decorated. - "The Loyal Bereans." a class ot young people taught by Ralph Harris., will entertain a grnnp of folks who axe away.freai kome, ail day Christmas in the church. " A ""regular" Christmas dinner will -be served, games will be provided and a day of real cheer wis be enjoyed.' Any young person who ai in Portland over the- holiday season without "folks" and who would enjoy the hospitality of the youngr people is invited Itao get in touch with Mr. Harris. Broadway !50&-i. : A large number of reaar rations have already been made. Tomorrow .the regular order of services will be observed. The -sermon at It o'clock will be delivered by the pastor. Rev. Waiter Scott, Crocket. At 7 :3U J. J. Handsaker, director of Near Eaat selief, Will . speak, illustrating ; his talk- with moving pictures. . The choir win render -special music at boih services, under direction of Mm, Fred L Olson,- The Rev. B. E. Close, assistaat superintend ent Anti-Sajooa League of Oregon, is to oc cupy the puhit of the Englewood Church of Christ at the Sunday morning service. '.: . - : . - Congregational . Dr. W. T. McBlveen of the First Congregational church has announced. a series of lectures on ror. turaiie Coue's "Prastice of Auto Suggestion." Sunday night he will give a 20-minute introductory address - to- the series which - begins on Thursday evening. December 21. . In addition to this address Sunday night Dr. McElveen will answer two questions; 1 "If Clemenceau came to Portland what truths should be frankly spoken to him?" and 2I "How wiU it seem the moment after death ? " The church win celebrate the landing of the pilgrims Sunday morning and Monday evening. Sunday morning Dr. McKlveen will preach an appropriate sermon.' Monday night, in con nection with the banquet that will be served. Morris J Duryea, who managed the tercenten ary celebration of the: landing of the pilgrims in Plymouth, will speak. Dr. McElveen will describe some of the notable children of tbe Mayflower, and- the Rev. Edward Constant will! recite Pierpont'a graphic poem, "The Pil grim Fathers." Miss Orace Harding will play two violin solos and Mr. ; Carrie B. Adams will lead in a sins of old pilgrim eonga, H. . Colton, president of the brotherhood, will pre side. The Woman s association will serve the banqnet. The Sunday school party will bem Christmas Bible school or maslcal program Intended for pabllcatioa on The Jonraal's cbarch page neJt Saturday must be la the hands of the Church Editor, Editorial rooms of The Journal, and not merely la the malls, by noon aext Thursday. SERVICES IN mission president. lO, 6:30. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ K. 76th and Irving. Elder Nelson Wilson. 11. 7:45. Lutheran St James W. Park and Jefferson. , Rev William K. , Brinkman. 11. 7:46. St Paul East 12th and Clintim. - Be. A. Krause. 10:30 (Germanl, "'1 he Coming of the Lord "; 7:30, (English), "The Right Kela- Ition of Christians to Their Pastor.' IT T1 ' .... ' i . . .-,1 Dim anil Tw 1 1 Ii 1 11 J iiuuii nj ... -t , . "j. - - - - . Re. J. A. Rimbach. 10:15 (German) ; 7:30 (English). Church for Deaf Rodney and Ivy- Re. J. A. C. Beyer. 2:30. Our Savior E. 10th and Grant Rev. M. A. Christenten. 11 (English), "Some Advent Questions" ; . 7 :30. Luther league. Bethlehem 14th snC Dsvkv Re. H. J. Thorpe. 11. Bethel Free Church Wygant and Rod ney. - Rev. Leif 11. Awes. 11 (Norwegian), service ."-conducted hy the deacons. Gree English (Mission Synod) E. 24 th and Broedwaa, Rev. K. H. Bern hard. 11, "Facing lleatti in- the New Way." Bethany: Danish Evangelical Union and Moms. - Re,- K. Itaaroussen. 10. 11. v St : Jbhns-Pehimrala and Kilpa trick Re. , L. Llldwig. 1 0:45.7 :30. (Swedish Augustans-r-Htanton ana noaney. Bev. V. G. Ogren. 10:45, 7:48. -' Immanuel 19th and Irving. Be. A. Y. Anderson.: IT; 8. PortKmoath Trinity. Lerely and Fortune. Ke. Kegurd Ci B. hmrtsen. 11 (Norwegian), "The Messenger and His Message," C Zion Evangelirl Missouri Synod) Chap ,an and Salmon. - Be. H. IL Koppelmann. $-.15, 10:15. 745. Immanuel (Missouri Synod) E. 1Mb and Leo. Rev. H. C. Ebelinc 10:80. 7:80. . Church of the Redeemer (English) It 15th north and Wygant School 10, service 11. - Finnish 179 Fsrgo. Re. A. Salminen, 10. Sunday school; 7, service. , Mgthodirt Episcopal ' Carson Heights Eighth and Hume. Bev. G 9. Brown. 11:16. -'Centenary-Wilbur E. th and Pine. Dr. Charles MacCaughey and Dr. H. T. Greene. 1 1 Sermon hy Dr. Dayton K. Mr lain of Phil adrlpbul; 7:30. "The Inevitable (JucsUon," by lr. C-.-- Msefaughry. - -'' Central Vancouver at Fargo. Re. C. T. Gibson; 11. 7:80. Clinton-Kelly K. 40th at Powett. Re. J. -41. Irvine. 11. 7 :SU1- Epworth 26th at Havier. Re. C. B. llarrir,on. tl. "The Child ol a Kuig": 7:30, "The tither Wise Man" (Henry Vanlyke).. Errol Heights Darlington halt. Sunday acbooL 11:15 a. m. Frist 12th and Taylor. Dr. B. Earle Parker and Her. 'J'. t. Itendell. 11. "Loving lioA and. Knowing r'olks, '. by Ke. Kl 8. Perry of Chicago: 7 :3(, "Present Conditiona in the Near East" by Mrs. Jennette Kmrich. First Norwegian Dsnleh 18th and Hoyt Be. F. A- Scarvie. 11. 8. German Rodney and Stan ten. Be. F. A. Schumann 10:45, 7:80 " Hoyt St 15th and Hoyt. Be. E. E. Bertaler. 11. TiZO. S -. Fremont Street East 27th at Fremont I (public school auditorium) . ' Be. C 0. Rarick. 1, school; 11, sermon. :'- Lsureiwood E. 63d and Foster. Be. F. K. Finley. 11. 7:30. ' Leau 86th and 58th ave. Be. T. H. Down v . 11. 7:3Vi ' Lincoln; 5 2d and Lincoln. Rev. W. Jr. Byarj - 11, sermon by Rev. Stanley Logan of Seattle; 7 :30, "Heroto Service Required." by the pastor. Linnton. Robert M. Gatke.1 11:7:30. -Monuvilis E. 80th at Pine. Be. B, C Myers. 11, 7:. Mt Tshor E. 61th and.Stark. Be. D. L. Fields. 11. 7:30. - -Patton Alberta and Michigan. Be. George H. Bennett 11, 7 :30. Pioneer East Charlestaa and Leonard. Be. W. K. Kkwter. 11,7 :30. Rose CHy Park E. 58th and Alameda Re. Cv W. Huett 1 1 ,. preaching by 1. W. W. Toungson: 7:30. "Advice for t'hriatmas." Sellwood E. 18th and Tacoma Re. J. E, Purdy. 11. 7:30. lav Sannyside E. 85th and Yamhill. Be. T. it. lialiagiier and Rev. u. I . l'onr. II, preach ing by Dr. Wv C. Scott of Chicago; 7:46. sa cred concert ' . i Swedish Beech and Borthwick. Be. G. E. Kallstedt- 11, 7 :3 I Knghsh ) . "'ine Su preme Call of the-Heur." by ltev. It K. Close. -. University Park Finks and Lombard. Be. H. T. Atkinson. 11, 7 SO. Vancouver ave. Norwegian-Danish Skid more at Vancowver. i Be. Gusta Btoraker and Re. Kliss liierdmg. 11, "In the Fullness of Time"; 7:30 (KngtaOi), "John the Bap tist," ' WeaijaorelSDd -Milwauki and Midway. Rev. G. U Tufta. -7:30. Woodstock K. 44th jind Woodstock ave. Re. Waltoa Skipworth. 7:30. Woodiswa K. 10th near- Durham - ave. Rev. K. S. Me.. 11, eermon by Dr. K. :. J Ink man; 7;3U, address by Mks Mary A. Boise. - - African Zion 117 Williams ave. II. 7:30. Bethel African Larrabee at McHillea. Re. A. R. Fox. It, 8.. . ' . : JapsBeae 87 N. 16th. " Bev. 8, Lemurs, 10. 11. 2. - . Brentwood 67th st near McCoy. . Be. B. G. Catney. ,11. t , ' - : B. E. wetitlt . .. " s'iist t Union and Multnomah. - Be. J. B. Hams. 11. "The Iresent status of Proliitn. ttoii and I jaw Enforcement" by Uct. - W. J. Herwic: S. v . v "' feazareno . a Firstf 12th at Main, Rev. D. Hand Pierre. Sell wood E. IStii at Spokane, t Ke. J. G. Bnngdale. 11.- 7:30. . Brrntwoed---6th ae. and 7th at 8. E. Bev. S. Ladiow. II, 7:30. - - - HighUnd Park E. 14 th and. 7arrett -Be. Mack CahiU. 11. 7 :30. rVexbrtartan Frrt--12th at Alder. I r. H. L. Soems Laml Dr. .V. K.. Tally.-.," 10:80. -Mary s Coneept of Her Son' ; -7 :3. "The Defeat ef Fear." 'Weatminste East 17th and Sr-bnyler. t JJr. Edward it. lVore, IU.30. "Nurht Day and Kierlaj-Ung " ; -7 :3t. "How taw Roman Slt&nn- d.-itoed and Souglit ta.lHaMroy Cbnsbaaity Nero." Oatral E.-13:h and Pine. Dr. W H. St grot Services at Barkmaa schcol, E. 1 6th and Pine- 11, "The Vaiue ef tdeahi" "S'hfSstismtr and HeBevoieoce,"--v - Calary lltb at day. Re. B. B. -Snt." rltTfc- II Mr4. or tim tSchoet of t-arth'-: 3:XI, Th MrMtv-nt 'bnst" Kphcsiana ft. Mt Tabor 1 ?ii!h and Belmont. - He. Ward W. MscHt-uri. .. 11, 7:3(1. . 'i' . . " , ' ' held next- Friday evening. There - will be Christmas carols by the (iris' chorus, a Santa Claus and a lighted tree. - i Dr. J. 3.: Staub will occupy his pulpit both Mtrniag and evening oa Sunday at.Sonuyside Congregationat church. Rath Huntley wiil lead the jur iors st 8. and Mias Virginia Trordman and Miss Harriet Ogdea will lead , the inter mediates; and , seniors, respectively. af 6 :0. At the evening servioe. Gladys Morgan Farmer will give a " prs senice - onma recital. - The Thursday evening Bible studr hour wiC give way aext -week- to a Joint meeting of all ihe missioaary carles, this being - the. last meeting e the, year. Oratifying results are being achieved in a Sunday-school contest. j,The Atkinson Memorial Congregational chareb will present a pageant eaUUed, "Cbildrea Una of the Bible," -Sunday,' December 24, at 11 a m-.- aa a part of ila Christmas oelen ration. Tomorrow the church will have the Christinas spirit running through both services. At 7:15 P. m.' the six reel picture entitled "The I n fcldment," containing chapter from the life ef Jesus, will be shown. Next Wednesday the Women's association will hold an all day meet ing in the dining room of the church. A re port from, the basaar and plana for the new year will constitute -the important business. Some articles not sold at the bazaar will be on exhibition for sale.. . . The service. Sunday night at Highland Con gregational church will be in ' charge of a large ela of hoys called "The Live Wires." who will furnish a (program of m untie Pastor Constant will give - a talk on "The Lively Boy." Wednesday afternoon the ladies Aid will bold a tea and Christmas gift party at the home of Mrs. L. B. Scobee. No. 973 East 10th street north, ,-v - . ; The Be. C H.;' Harrison.' superintendent of the Congregational church extension board, will preach at the Laurelwocd Congregational church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Motion pictures of the Near East- will be Shown Sunday night at the 7:30 o'clock serv ice at Pilgrim Congregational church. Ross Price will lead the . Christian Endeavor at 4:30 p. m. : The Pilgrim ; Boy ' chorus of St. Johns will give a concert at the St- Johns Community church Sunday at T :30 p. m. They will be assisted- by a few, boys- from other parts of the city. - , . -1 - President Weir of Pacifio uniTersity will speak and 'the university male Quartet will sing Sunday night at Alameda Congregational church. The church school will give a con cert Wednesday night, the proceeds- of which will be given to the suffering children of Astoria.- As a background to the Chratmaa themes tr be used December 24 at Parkroae Com munity church, two special sermons will be preached tomorrow : by the pastor, .the - Rev. C. H. Nellor. Tbe annual Christmas ezer cires will be held next Thursday evening. Episcopal Pro-Cathedral and St. David's The PORTLAND - Vernon & 1 9th and Wygant Be. J. O. Mergler. 11. 7:30. Piedmont -Cleveland and Jarrett Be. I. Francis Morgan. Preaching by Re. P. O. Bonebrake. 11. .7:30. " Fourth First and Gibbs. Pulpit supplied by Se. Levi Johnson. lo:so. 13. :BO. KenDworth E. 34 th and Gladstone. Re. I.. K. Grimes. 11. 7:30. Hope E. 78th and Everett Be. J. A. Smith. 11. 7:80. , Rose City E. 45th and Hancock. Be. Donald W. M. McCluer. 11, 7:80. Forbes Graham at Gantenbein. Be. Lloyd K. Carnck. 11. 7:3. .. . Trinity Virginia and Nebraska. Be. John D. McLennan.- 11. 7:30. Arabs! 56th and 87 th ave. Be. John M. Pax ton. 11. 7:30. Marshall Street 17 th at MarahalL Be. A. J. Hanna. 11. Millard Avenue 65th ave. and 73d" at Dr. Henry White. 11, ".Nuggets ot Gold From an Old World Mine ": 7:30. "Meart't Desire.'' Mispah E. lfth and Division. Dr. W. A. Stevenson. -11, "The World's Preparation for the Coming of the Savior"; 7:48. "The Seoand Coming oC the Lord: What It is; What it Is N'Ot"- Unity E. 71 s and Sandy. Be. S. W. See msnn. . 11, 7:45. Arbor Ledge Bryant and Curtis. Be. Alexander R. Evans. 11, 7:80. - Morelsnd Sellwood Community House E. "The Law of Investment and Its Return"; 7 :30. "Th Little Church by the Side of tbe Road." i -Grange Hall 82d and Division. Be. E. B. D. HoUensted. 8 p. m. , Holt Chinese 4th and Burnsida. 7 and 8 p. at. :- - i Reformed Evaneeilcci Fitrt 13th and Clay. - Re. G. Hafaer, 10:45. 8. . - Second E. 33d and Columbia blvd. 11. Third Ients. Re. F. Lienkaempar. 11 (German); 8 (English). Kef or Hied Presbyterian First Minnesota and Aiasvrorth. Ba. F. D. Frsxer. 11, 7:30. seranth Oay Jtdventlsta Note Regular services of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central E: 11th and Everett A. B. Ban, minister. 0:45, 11:45. Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery. E. J. Hibbsrd. minister!. 10, 11. M on ta villa -K. 80th and Everett J. A Gerhart . 1. 11. Lents 84th at and 58th ave. D. J. Chit wood. 10. 11. St Johns Central ave. and Charleston. J. M. Meiklejobn. 10. II. Albina Skidmore and Mallory. Elder Jobs Isaac. 10. 11. Scandinavian 6 2d street and 8 8th avenue. Andrew Johnson. 10, IL -, Salvation Army Corps No. 1. 6th and Ankeny. - Adyntant and Mra Herbert CarroU. 11. 3, 8. Corpa No. 4 128 hk 1st Easign Jessie Millar and Captain Mrs. L. Upton. 11. 7:30. Spiritualist First E 7th at -Haaaalo. Be. J. W. Hill. 3, "Heaven and Hell How to Attain One and Avoid tbe Other"; 7:30, "What la the Spiritualistic Idear" ,; The Mystte Church of Bethseda (09 Aider. Re. W. W. Aber. 8. messages and a physical demonstration. , - The Personal Message 813 Central build ing. C. W. Shaw. 8. conference;- 8, address. ' Scientific Christian 6020 Foster Road. B. M. Sing'.eton, pastor.' 8," 7:80. The Peoples ProgresetTe Labor ; Templa Julian A. Kox. ,8, 5, 7 :3. ' Swsdenborelan . ' New Christian Labor temple. Fourth and Jefieraon. ste. William K. Keese. 11, "'tbe Second State of Man After Death." Unitarian ' : - Church of Onr Father Broadway and lam hill. Re. W. G-. KUot 10:8". "The Sparrow, the Man and the Lord tod of Hosts." , -r-Wnttad Brethren Conference Superintendent Be. ; G. a?. Mc Denald 89 E. 18th at First K, 1 5th at Morrison. . Preaching by Rev. X. D. Ni5ewbnder. 11. -7:80: 'Second K. 27tb and Sumner. Be. G.-K. Hartman. 11, "A Pointed Question": 7:30, sermon by Kev. Ii.. IS. Taylor. Third 67th at and 82d ave." 8. E- Be. K. O. Shrpherd. 11. 'todi Interpretation of Uie Phaoaophy ot Revivals '.; 1 US. "The Only Refuge en Analogy." -: Fourth 62d ave. at 70th at 8. E. Re. B. Rosa Krana. 11, "The Reward of a Good Fight"; 7:9. "The First Radio Message.", CloTerdale (Old Constituxioat 446 Jeaaup, Re. Walter Reynolds. 10. 11. 6:30, 7 JO. United fiailnleilii . ' - First E. 37 th and Hawthorne. Be. H. W. Givers 11.7JI0. Church af the Stranger Grand ave. at Wasco. Ke. S. Earl Da Hot. 10:3o. -The Crge to High Thinking":' 7 ;SO, "A Uharaeter Study for lonng People." " Y Kenton Chatham and Lombard.! Be: Carl cV-dtt Dunn. 11 8. . ..... i Multnomah MnTtaomah Station. Bev. David Steel Sbarpr 10, It. .45. 7:80. Christian -and - Missionary Alliance i. , 8th at Uaneocav Ke. John b. Fee. 11. 7 JO. Apoetolic Faith 6th and Burn side streeOt; Be. Flrewf.-tiawfotd and R. R. Crawford. 10:80. 2:SO, 7-30; daily 7:45. , ; : Pentecostal Assembly 112 First Rev. Will C Trotter. 11, 8. 8 : daily . 7 :4 , Volunteers of America 224 Bnraaida. Bva nings ereept Monday. 8: Sunday 3, 8. ... Bible SUndard 162 Second. Re. Fred Hornafaua. 10:30. 2:30. 8. , "" MiwC6lr6mtsW9JtV - fhurrh of God 863 Failing. Be. H. A. Schlatter. 11. 7:48. -"K : . Realization. Lea gne 148 13th. - Rev. H. F.dward Mills. 11. "DuUes. Real and Imagia ary"; ,.'Ho the Winners u; klva Great Principiea ol Sueeesa." .. . . . -. First Dsvrne-Seienee 816, K. Clay, 'Re. T. M. Xinant- Addressee by Miae Helena Mar tin of heaUle. 1). . Greek Ortliodox BL-1 7th and Clinton. Re. R. A. Karahales,- P. sehonl; lO. . - - ' CfarisUdetphien- 7 12 K 24th at- K.- ' 1 1. - Society for spreading the Knowledge of Trne Prayer 40 aneidner snt Monday. 8 p. iaxe liawnuw, aueauaj. . a sjl .-aa. Kpirrtualwt Church ot the 8enl 2H8 Third t - - Dr. , Me-L Augw.- 11. "Biblical Bptrnaaham and Modern . Spiritualism ; A, nrnxnam and nn eiges: 8, circles K. lertnTe, -eehanslt te Prophet avtd Mediums of To day. ' rotlowed hy Rtesaages and spiritual deva, onetratioeis trcwa Rev. Dors little. Kev. Clara I llaisey. -Leota La&draa and tne pastor. " 223 oman to Sell ol CLildren s iHarcli owarclJ3ibleILancl The new children's crusade toward the Bible land" is the messag-e of Mrs. Jeanette JK Elm rich to .the Sunday schools and churches of - Portland, where she speaks tomorrow. - Hundreds of Christian srirls and' boys are marchiner on to Palestine. : The streets of Nasareth, Bethlehem - and JerusaJem will . soon ring; with their songs and laughter. Since the Smyrna disaster and the ' return of tbe Turks to power,, .the Near , Kast relief has found it a part of wisdom to remove all the orphans under its care from Turkey. Children have traveled 600 miles from the interior down to the seacoast.and new -orphanages have been opened in the Lebanon mountains and alorn? the coast. These new or phanages were soon overcrowded B-nd an orphanage in Jerusalem will be en larged to accommodate as much of the overflow as possible. Four hundred 12-year-old boys will be housed in an orphanage at Nazareth, while nego tiations are under way for an orphan age at Bethlehem. "What a challenge these surround ings will be to tbe boys raised in the very cities where Jesus lived." Mrs. Emrich said. "They will share the beauty of His hills, play on his streets, pluck His flowers and visit His Gall lee. Certainly the influence of His life and character must weigh mightily upon those children who owe their' lives to the presence of His spirit in the 'hearts of the boys and girls and fathers and mothers in America." Mm Emerlch's Sunday speaking pro gram is: 9:45 a. m.. First Christian. Sunday school : 1 1 a. m., Kast Side Bap tist church: 2:15 p.m.. First Presby terian Sunday ecnool ; :so p. m., f irst Methodist church. parish hope to complete their every member canvass this week. - Nothing has daunted the workers, even tee and snow. From Ashland to Astoria en couraarinsr reuorta come to. headauar- ters. B. F. Stone, senior warden of urace church. Astoria, teierrapnea as fellows : "The parish work will con tinue as originally outlined, including the nation-wide camDalgn," By special desire, of Bishop Walter Taylor Sumner offerings will be taken in all par ishes and busuoos of the diocese Sunday to raise a speciai I una to ne usea oy - tne Kev. F. ' C. Taylor and wardens of Grace church. Atone, for the relief of urgent eases.- On Tuesday night the special cotnnutaee ap pointed will plan for the : future. . with, the L intention of helping the Astoria parish until present eominons nave seen lmprovao. ine citizens of Astoria have expressed their aenae oi appreciation Ior uu prompt aympauty ten dered by the dioceae. ' The Be. A. A, Morriaon. "ph. D.. rector of Trinity church, has indorsed ' the nation wide campaign . as fellows: "The nation-wide program has a' world vision in ' harmony with Gtmstisa obligations and world-wide - necessity. Jr. means co-ordinated effort by a great body to accomplish that wh)ch cannot be done in any ether way." The Christmas number of the Oregon URuronman gires a symposium en uie nation wide .campaign, in which the church leaden give it their cordial approval. ' At St Davids pariah on Sunday morning the Eucharist will be celebrated at 7i30 and 11 o'clock. At the latter service the rector wig preach on Disappointment in God, and In the eening on "The God of the Hebrew Prophets." At 10:80 -a. m. Mm. J. W. Emerich, lately returned from ' Turkey, will apeak to the church school oa the need of help in that land among- the orphans and refugees. The school will make its Christmas offering for that purpose. The new parish calendars are on sale and may be had at tbe church. At the Church of St Michael and All Angela, holy communion will be . celebrated at 8 and 11 a. m. Sunday. At the II o'clock service the Rev, T. F. Bowen will preach. The young people's meeting at 7 p. m. will be led by Miss Daisy Gerber. The principal speaker will ba the Re. Mr. Bowen. who will talk on "The Origin and Significance of Christmas Customs." All young people in the neighbor-' hood are invited. The Episcopal Teung People'a aoeiety. for merly f St. Stephens, will meet ta the Cen tral library, room A, tomorrow evening at 8 :80. Hi Lillian HoweUs will lead and Charles Lewis will deliver the - principal address. A meeting of the Christmas- committee is held each week for the purpose of eewinc. This year it is thought that instead of giving the articlea to Portland families, it will be sent to help those la need in Astoria. . Next Sun day the eoeiety , will sing at the ' Good Sa maritan hospital! A large attendanos - is re quired to make tbe caml singing a success. .;.',: Evangelical The Rev. Jacob Stocker, pastor of Clay Street Kvangelical church, will conduct a religious service "at 3 p. m. Sunday in the Altcnhelm," East 80th and 11 vision street, " Lutheran At' Grace Lutheran church Sunday morning the Rev. C. H. Bernhard will deliver the third sermon of his special series on Advent, The Sunday school will rehearse its Christmas program, "Tho Christ Child." afr 9:45 a. m. and 2 p. m. Sunday. The Sunday school teachers will meet Wednesday ' night, the choir will rehearse Thursday night, and a special young people's meeting will be held Saturday night, Decem ber 23.' The Be. A. Krause will preach in Ger man on Sunday morning and in Engttah fhin. day night at 1 Paul Lutbaraa church. The choir has prepared special mnsie for each serriee. ' ' Confirmation -- classes meet Tuesday and, Friday at 4 and S p. m. - -': .I' ' VVJ . ;" Methodist Episcopal . . Dr. Knoch S. - Perry of Chicago.-"a member of the general board of educa tion of the Methodist church, will preach Sunday morning at the First Methodist church. Sunday night, Mrs. Jeaimette Emerich. who has Just re turned from the Near East, will give a special address on Armenian condi tions as she saw them. Taesday evening a joint meeting of the Sunday achool hoard, Oxford: and Epworth League cabineta. and officers of the Young Ladies Legion, will he held in the Oxford parlora. - A 40-eent dinner will he served at 6:18 p. m., followed by a conference. The paster will have a special Christmaa message for the prayer meeting Thursday night Christ mas carols wifl he sung. The Christmaa i en tertainment of the Sunday sehonl - will be given aext 'Friday " evening in the Oxford parlor.. The Sunday 'morning sermon at- Centenary Wilbnr Methodist church will be delivered by Dr. Dayton K. McClain of Philadelphia. The evening serrV-e will he eangeUstie end .the sermon preached by Dr. rharles MacCaughey, paator. Servicea of the Kpworth League will be conducted at 6:1 S p., ra-. following the regular "open house" which k held in the community house of the church each Sunday afternoon. The adult clana of the Sunday achool is celebrating the holiday season by raring for-needy families. A. cantata will be given next Friday night by the Sunday achool. ta which all are mvited. , The Rev. Stanley Logan. 'nf Seattle will eccupy the pnlpit at Lincoln Methodist church Sunday enorning."- The pastor will preach at nignt. -ine aancout tpwortn . League wtu pre- tOonciaded on Page Five. Column, Three! MISS HELENA. MARTIN OF SEATTLE will speak at - the FIR NT ' !DIVI?f E SCIENCE CHURCH, 816 Kast Clay St near corner of East 25th, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and again at P. M. - Hear . this wonderful teacher. Be. T. MY Mlsard, Pastor ' '. The New "Age Government aiid Its King" Hear what the Bible foretells in regards conditions and systems of new age, and when this will br as-pointed out by, - W. A. BAKER S SUNDAY; TO IV W. 0.W. TEMPLE 1 ,11th Street Bet. Washingtoa and Alder ; ' International Bible Students Association v Seats Free - , - No Collection BIBLE SCHOOL . : WORK DEBATED - Multnomah county Sunday' - school superintendents gathered last Monday night at the Y. W. C A, far their quarterly banquet,' beard with intsrest ... a debate, on . the question, "Resolved, That the Slinday School Superintendent Is Doing His Full Duty." The affirma tive was supported by the. Rev. H, F. Given of the First United Presbytcriat , church and the 'Rev. Chester Ai! Hadk-y of the . First - Friends church, - and thav negative by the Rev. J. B. Harris of the First Methodist Church, South, and the Rev. P., O." Bonebrake, .assistant pastor of -s Piedmont Presbyterian church. ! " ' . . '.-.-.. Among the points raised by the af firmative were: The Sunday school superintendent Is generally a working man and therefore a busy man and faces a serious handicap through, lack of time, and besides is required to work with -average teachers, train the chil dren of average parents and has for his main support an average pastor. To be successful . it -;waa contended th superintendent , must always be on time ; study his lesson ; be a praying man, and must give much ' time at home to the study of methods and securement of teachers. All these the 7 affirmative claimed for the average superintendent. It was also claimed that 64 per cent of those brought to : Christ were brought during the Sunday school age and therefore indirectly through the influence ot the superin tendent. In view of the lack of co operation between the home and Sun day school, and often between church officials and the superintendent, the affirmative claimed the average super intendent was doing Ills full duty. The negative, to whom the decision was given by a two ' to one i vote of the judges, claimed .that a- majority . of superintendents do nothing but rou tine work: In the midst of the routine the superintendent forgets that the . real task of the Sunday school is not to conduct "a lesson study and class reci tation, but to lead children to Jesus Christ, the ; negative claimed. They asked the affirmative to point out the superintendent who goes to his pastor and begs for a revival service for the Sunday school. -'" It was also declared that the-superintendent ought to plant himself . across the exit to the church a-nrj-stop: "this xtxhis of children from the church services." - Many superin tendents have made no protest what ever to, children staying away from the church ; services, they argued. IThe ' superintendent was also charged to provide - some way so that there will not be a permanent loss to the church of -four out of every five boys, as pres ent records are said ,to disclose. Thi superintendent's mission. It was d-' clared, is to bridge the - chasm - be tween the -Sunday ' school and the church -and,-hold--..the -.children to tbe church.': Some . -superintendents were charged with having bad habits, and with not living as strict at life as they ask the children under them to. fol-. low. Lack of efficiency in business ad ministration, and use of methods "49 years old.? were other charges made. Following, the debate, , from which many superintendents present said they gained valuabla pointers, a round table discussion. 'was led. -by. A.'F. . Bittner, religious educational director at Wtnt minster Presbyterian church. I R. Marvin, president of the Multnomah County Sunday School Council of Re ligious Education, presided. EAST SIDE BAPTIST KAST 20TU AND SALMON WALTKR BKNWCLL MIN80N. . O. 0. MINISTER It. A. M.--'ONLrj0flS J88U8. . '' 7:30 P. M. "MENBtv FORD A NO ' TH wCW." ' ;,;'"3-: '.; yv-.r, V. :' V wLV ' VK0NC80AT CVENIlia,' T:S ! ' "AM EASTERN EXPOSURE." (East Morriaon or Hawthorne 'A ve. Cars) 1 eaU IbaavavaMBM moRsjinai se-PrviOE 4t a. m. TOSIOl "TH VISION OF A COMQUERINO LIFE," EVENINQ SERVICE 7:80 a.. M. TOPIO) "THE AN. OIENT GIANTS." FRIDAY EVENINQ, UNDAV SCHOOL CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT NEW Apostolic Faith Mission COR, ITS AlfO BTJRirSIDE STS. Services: Sunday 10:30 A. M, 2:30 and 7:3Q P. M. Meetings Every Evening 7:45 ! COMEI The full Crospel is preached on all the fundamentals of the "Old Time Religion." - - Crowds ranging from three to six hundred every night. , .Piece Orchestra SBeelal Slagtag "YouTl Enjoy Every Miaate" !'- CoUertloag Tbe Worklngmaa's Mist lorn MOVED THE PEOPLE'S PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH LABOR TEMPLE FOURTH AND JEFFERSON STS. Sunder S.rrWl : Conference p. as. Test circles B-S p. si. s LECTURE, "THE CARPENTER'S SON" - . By JuUsa A. Fox... MeMtages by Addie M." For. 7:80 p. rn. isiUiig piedinnas and tbe pubbc weloonie. mm VP.- g,-mma K ... f -