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THE. OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1913. THANKSGIVING Wilt BE PROFESSOR KNAPP TO MANY PRELATES VILL SUCCESSFUL PASTOR BECOMES EVANGELIST EXPECTS TO BUILD UP CHURCH'S MEMBERSHIP. RESIGNATION TENDERED i 0WINGT0 ILL HEALTH FIMY AT IL Union; Meetings Will Be Held As Sunday School Work and Sunnyside Congregational De Archbishop Christie to 'Take in. Many Districts Thursday; Platform Man He Stands in void of All Material, Expres Part in Services; Bishop 0'Dea Will Deliver Lecture, Services Tomorrow, Esteem, sion of Morbid Remorse, ONE CHURCH IN CITY BEAMS NIGHTLY WITH LIGHT AND HAPPINESS mm PEAK CENTENARY ATTEND DEDICATION OF ST.

PATRICK'S CHURCH mil) in iiwhuumi Mm.uui CHURCHES TOMORROW EVENING it i i II I 4 II A '1 I I 'Thanksgiving services 'will be held In The plan to hold a mass meeting for By Marshall X. Dna. The concert, and lecture by Bishop Sunday school workers on the west side tit Portland cburches, In ome tomor row and In the other nest Thursday This Is intended as an unpromissd tomorrow afternoon, has been aban irioute to a rnendiy church with doned, owing to the fact that Professor and many elaborate plana have been made for the event. All aermona for friendly congregation and a friendly O'Dea of Seattle, to celebrate the opening and rededlcatlon of the building, will be held at St. Patrick's church.

Nineteenth and Savler streets, at 8 E. C. Knapp, who was to be the princi religion. It Is one of the few churches I have pal speaker will be unable to arrive until too late in the day. A meeting will be held at 7:80 p.

m. at Centenary found that recognizes the economio o'clock tomorrow nlghC roouanness of investing thousands of rractically every leadlne- nrelstaWrom oonars in building and property and church, East Ninth and Pine streets, at which he will speak. neighboring states and numerous nrnm. the tomorrow service regardless of Other plans, will Incorporate a marked strain of thanksgiving-. Union services are planned for man; districts throughout the city next Thurs-mornlng.

AH Presbyterian' churches of the city arill hold a union meeting at the First church, at Twelfth and Alder streets, I men emoaiming it in darkness, save for As a platform man and convention I JPJ xil aoout seven hours of the 168 In a week. worker, Professor Knapp ranks with Nor does It refuse a lesson from tlml inent clergymen from the diocese of Oregon will be present in the sanctuary. St. Patrick's church will be known, it Is believed, as one of the most beautiful edifices of the kind of the Puclflo such men as Marlon Lawrence and W. C.

oia author of evil wh6 laughs' at current, religious, union hours and works Pearce, and as practical Sunday school under the auspices of the men's organ worker, he has had chargs of schools of jus worst tne ciocK around. coast. The frescoes In the buildlnar alone. a- visit, as guest, to the Sunny-1 iue congregational church this week which were executed by Philip Stahll, put the Interior on a par with many of the most beautiful church Interiors on prompts tne comment and the tribute. i round a huiiaing with windows beam the continent.

all sizes and kinds, from the small village school to the" Broadway Tabernacle Sunday school where the superintendent is paid a regular salary to devote his entire time. Mr. Knapp Is one of the most successful Sunday school men of the nation. This will be his only appearance In Portland on Sunday. At 11 a.

Dr. izations of these churches. The services are at 10:80 o'clock. The address Of the day be delivered by Rev. Tahn H.

Boyd. i ft A decidedly Interesting union service Will be Held at the Universalis! church, Broadway and East Twenty-fourth Street, with the Congregation Beth Is-. tael. Church of Our Fathers (Unitarian), congregation and the ing light, and, within, faces beaming It has taken six months to comnlet Rev. Alfred Bates.

Rev. Alfred Bates, pastor of the Oak Point M. E. church, has given up his pastorate and has entered the evangelist work as a singing evangelist. Rev.

Mr. Bates has been very successful at Oak Point, having: erected a fine church there. lie has used his singing to good ends and has aided the work In the rural districts to a great extent. weicoms. was a cirouiar room wlUi a wuck carpet and a big.

open fire. th work on th church but the result, which will be shown to Portland tomorrow, is believed to mor than Wo Xofbld. Bepentanoe. Elder O. Burrii.

Rev. W. P. Reagor. D.

H. Trimble will preach a Thanksglv Church of Good Tidings (Unlversallst) worth th effort Th pastor. Rev. Edmund P. Murphy, has labored long to produoe the final effect.

Archbishop have a big task on my hands, but .1" IV Rev. W. F. Reagor, pastor of the First lng sermon, his subject being, "The Loaves and the Fishes." The following fl th.t rn h.nHI. It v.

participating. The services will start Christian church, has tendered his res wf) Christie will take part In the services. lucea repentance tne stiff backed, dls- fir. pews Invented by I is the musical program for the day lgnatlon to take effect January 1, due at 11 o'clock. Special Musical rrog-ram.

Following Is the musical program to in health. Rev. Mr. Reagor has been nn li lu us i Y-iD-in wiinransu a A i Thanksgiving Music Morning: Organ Prelude, Andante Cantible. Houta; anthem, "Who Is Like former sfiuidard nH hnv.

1 ill for some time, add last spring took I UUIIlHnmflnL WUllfl OfiiniT BTlinff ft addition to the special muslo by which will be rendered by the cathedral choir and St Patrick choir combined, Unto Thee." Sullivan, by choir; Offer v. a th nW PMtor who morse and fear by old-style hell-fire lon vacation, returning to his duties A program appropriate to the Thanks sermon there last tory, "I Will Extol Thee," Subbs, by under the direction of Fredrick W. 1 sermons. Rather there were aolld rew weeks ago, only to find his con- the choir under Miss Trotter, there will 1 be a phildren's chorus of 60 voloes from the combined Sunday schools to lead In Sunday, giving season has been prepared for to quartet; Organ Prelude, Agitato, Tuck' cnairs of diverse styles and ahsnen anion not much improved Elder Burrla came to Portland from er, by Mr. Hleb.

Evening: Organ Pre capable of placement, without violation took up the work with th under- morrow evening's service at Third Pres byterlan church. It la as follows: Hymn "Hall Glorious 8t. Metet Zion, City of Qur the singing of the hymns. Enid, Oklahoma, where he has been lude, Abenlide, Schumann; anthem, The Thanksgiving sermon will be of convention, at any angle cf th com- standing that he would car for th pul-pass. pit duties only.

He has been Jiving on Prelude Lmalgre attending Phillips University for the "While the Earth Remalneth," Tours, by Stewart Mrs. Rose Frldle-Glanelll. S. A Mo-Cartnev and choir. preached by Rabbi Jonah Wise and Rev.

G. Eliot, Dr. A. Nussbaum and Dr. past three years.

He however, been choir; orrertory, "God Is a Spirit," Ben Whole families were there. Grand- nls arm near Tlgardville, but has as Antnem "ine woods and Every Sweet Smelling Tree" West Violin solo "Madriaalle" Slmonetti yers' Th move father was as well entertained as sonny, yet made no definite plans for the fu- nett, by quartet; Organ Prelude, "Im Solo "Panls Angelleus" J. p. Corby will assist in the service. V( wnilU TVOS III DtMUCU Dl ntHjrn.

IIR I If Si a innthA. esrH A i Miss Margaret Haasex. promptu Costa." by Mr. Hleb. ture, after ha Is relieved of his church Mini Roxanna Wommelsdorf.

Union services will be held In the Solo "Ave Verum" Millard Solo "Ave Maria" Millard duties. a Mrs. L. M. Leland.

Cttver rccenuy ana neeaea young men who rendered "Old Black a AlDert Ulanelll. Gloria In Excelsls (from St. Cecilia's Solo viinji ui t-iiiuitie. i joe "Rooted and Grounded Mrs. G.

F. Bougnton. xne congregation or the Rodnar Are- I f.u.n ni k. Happy Though Married" Mass) Gounoa Miss Ledwidge, Messrs, GVanelll, R. A.

Cearns and choir. Anthem "The Eves of All Wait on 65- Thee Elvey church 18 now out 130 the firelight and seemed happy. If any although it was double that some time one felt strained or constrained he Solo "Ave Maria" Howland Rooted and Grounded" will be the Offertory solo "If With All Your wuuitu iibs noi naa a regular I moved rhalr in a nar Hearts Mendelssohn topic of the morning sermon at the First The continuance of the series of ser as tor for several months. Eunnyside Methodist Episcopal church at 10:46 Thanksgiving day with the following churches participating: Atkln- son Memorial, Sunnyslde, Waverly Heights, Laurelwood Congregational, the Clinton Kelly Memorial, Sunnyslde Methodist Episcopal, the Sunnyslde Friends church and the United Presby-: tertaa church. The service will begin promptly the muslo will be furnished by the Sunnyslde Methodist choir.

The sermon will be preached by Dr. W. A. 6palding of the United Presbyterian church. E.

R. Abbett. M. E. church, Twelfth and Taylor forgot it There were pictures of th rugged outdoors on the walls and mons on the "Home" by Dr.

W. B. Hln- Solo "Resignation" Car Roma streets, to be given by Dr. Benjamin Toung. In the evening, the chorus William E.

Haskell. uowers on a center table. son, at the First Baptist church, la Boys' Conference Anthem "Sins; Praises" Peace choir, assisted by the quartet, will give meeting a demand, as is evidenced by Postlude "Festive March" Erie Tormallty Was Absent a Thanksgiving sacred concert. The service will be under the direction of the overflowing congregations. No se The room was large enough for The State bovs onnfarann.

V- v.14 200, a Thanksgiving sermon tomorrow morn ries of sermons yet delivered by the Miss Edith Rosslyn Collals. An organ at Dallas during the Thanksgiving vaca- but dld not aeem bls' or was not tlon arnuninir I angular. There was no formality. All Miss Florence Gllmore, Solo "Come Unto Me" 8. A.

McCartney. Metet "Ecce Sacerdes" Elgar Cathedral choir. Lotnr by Right Rev. Edward J. O'Dea, D.

bishop of Seattle. Bolo "8alve Maria" Mercadant Miss Tlnl Ledwidge. Hark. My Miss Ledwidge, Mrs. Glanelll.

choir. Solo "From Darkness Unto Roberts Miss Adele Barnlckel. Solo "Salve Reglna" Dudley-Buck' Mrs. Rose Frledle-Glanelll. Sanctus (from Pt.

Oria's Mass). Gounod Allbert Glanelll and choir. Benediction of th Blessed Sacrament lng; C. L. Hamilton, pastor of the Mount pastor has ever awakened such keen In- recital will start at 7:10 In the even The First Baptist; the First Congre rational.

First Christian. First Metho. Tabor Methodist church, will preach a among the older boys of Oregon. Let- fllrnlnlns were dedicated to comfort terest, or been productive of lng. The following Is the program for more It is the evening: roeing received dally at the state marked and gratifying results.

The is J. dist and the St James Lutheran churches will unite In Thanksgiving pastor J. Staub. He ha Organ, 7:10 to ornce of the T. M.

C. A. asking for ad said Air. ration. ditional credential cards.

Those Sunday been there 20 years and they call tilm th "Cornerstone." He knows the street Another of the series will be deliv emce at ine first Christian church, (a) Entree de Procession (b) Spring Song Mendelssohn scnooiB ana ciuds mat nave not already elected their delegates will do so tomor rare ana Columbia streets, at 10:80 o'clock. Dr. R. Dyott, pastor of the numbers of his congregation and the children by their first names. His ered tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock, when the subject will be: "How to be Happy Though Married." (c) Hymn a Saint Ceclle Hymne a Sal row.

(d) Melody In Rubinstein Thanksgiving sermon tomorrow morning, as will also William Wallace Young-son of the Rose City Park Methodist church. His toplo will be "The Altar of Thanksgiving." "Thanksgiving and Song" will be the morning toplo for the Calvary Presbyterian church, and "True Thanksgiving" will be the toplo at Woodlawn M. E. church. The Ladles' Aid society of the Monta-vllla M.

B. church will give a turkey jrirst congregational church, will Chorus God of Our Fathers. From the Interest shown, the confer This sermon will treat of the true test strongest habit Is a constant smile. Hi would not let anyone feel Strang longer than five minutes. preacn tne sermon.

nnrise Prayer Xeetlar ence this year promises to be at least Newewleskl Tantum Ergo Plain chant Hvmn "Lona Live the Quartet I will Magnify Thee Mosenthal-Kleln Solo I Will Extol Thee Costa of affection apart from which happiness Is utterly impossible, and with which as large as usual. Tbe entertainment A smnrlse Braver maatlna- will v. I could Imagine that such a conm. -3 cards win be In the hands of the enter Joy Is surely guaranteed. held tinder the direction of the Baptist Miss Collals.

gation would declare war against Ion tainment committee early this next Offertory chorus God Rath Ap There will be special singing and lo-cos. ror max mailer. 1 Know none week. Mission Worker Here pointed a Day Tours Hvmn 717 The townspeople of Dallas are nre- Mrs. Welnsteln will be heard in Love Divine." by Hayden.

and Mr. Hoose will sing 'Tie Thou Faithful Unto Death." so unhappy aa a long faced Christian, unless It be a long eared niuft. They created a collective liomn ilmnan.r. panng 10 entertain from tbO to 300 dele v. banquet at the church between 1 and 7 o'clock next Thursday.

There will be a special Thanksgiving service at the T. W. C. A. tomorrow afternoon, when special muslo will be gates In their homes.

Everything pos- from "St. Paul," by Mendelssohn. Mrs. The coming 10 mis cny or nev. r.

n. by bringing the home feeling with them and finding it not out of place. loung x-eopiea union at tne, Highland church. East Sixth and Alberta streets, at 1. o'clock Thursday morning.

This Is toj be the seventh annual of this kind and the previous meetings have been very successful. The members of the Vernon Church of Christ, at East Fifteenth and Wygant streets, will meet at the church Thurs day morning to put in their tlm taa. ible is being done to make the week- Hutchinson and Mr. McGulre will sing nd a delightful one for the boys. the duet, "Exalt Him," by Hanscom Duet Qlory to Thee, My God, This Night Gounod Mrs.

Stowers and Mr. Hurlbut. Quartet Thrust in Thy Sickle and Reap Wareing Solo A Song of Thanksgiving. Mr. Montgomery.

Quartet Give Thanks Unto the Lord Hadley Chorus Exalt Htm Hansoom furnished by the quartet and short talks Church Open Every Day. As many of the Portland churches as about the spirit of Thanksgiving. The It is possible to reach will be visited In The anthems for the day will be "While the Earth Remalneth," by Tours, and "He Sendeth the Springs," by Ware An enthusiastlo member insisted 00 speakers will be Miss Louise person tomorrow and the conference Mghtinsr tt "TaMtoHum tJ th nf n- auditorium, the commutes brought to the attention of those Miss Gertrude Byrnes and Mrs. W. D.

Whitcomb. The usual social hour will log the church lawn and setting out rose Sunday schools that have not already and Sunday school rooms, to exhibit the plan of the church. It was so built tliat Hymn 702 nuenes ana stirubs to beautify the elected delegates. Postlude Finale Decker grounds. A Thanksgiving dinner will be served by the ladles.

ing. In the morning Dr. Hlnson will preach on "The Firmness of the Ideal Man." This sermon will be the second In the series on "Th Perfect Man." The ordinance of believers' baptism will be administered tomorrow. of HarrlshurRT. corresponding secretary of the Home and Foreign Missionary societies of the United Evangelical churches, Is considered a very important event for he is regarded an one of the foremost workers in the missionary field.

He is making an Inspection tour of the coat conferences, visiting the larger cities. He will speak tomorrow morning at the United Evangelical church, and in the evening at the Ockley Green church. Monday evening he wi'l speak at the Wichita anrl Wednesday evening at the Johns church. Itev. Nlebet Is coming from Seattle, whore he has been this week, and will leave Thursday for the sbuth, visiting the California cities before returning The Christian Endeavor societies of follow the service.

Rev. K. Richardson will hold a Thanksgiving, historical service In Ken-llworth Presbyterian church tomorrow morning at 11 o'olock. The subject of the sermon Is "The History of Kenll-worth Presbyterian church." the natural thing to do was to use it. 1 was told that every day and every evening reasons are found for opening the church, and that faliuro In attendance Is unknown.

It was believable. "A city that Is set upon a hill cannot be hid." This Sunnyslde church at Bast Taylor and Thirty-second streets i in most pleasant contrast to the llghts-under-a-bushel churches many of us have known and shunned. But this statement was not meant to The Brotherhood of St. James' English, Lutheran church met last Wednesday' evening in the club rooms of the church. An Interesting program was rendered and addresses were made by Pr.

J. B. Keefer and Rev. W. H.

Zubr, cf Chehalis. Fred Tormoehlin was elected president for the ensuing year and Mr. HarU vies president and G. Brach-er, secretary. Rev.

George R. Cromley was Installed as pastor of Arbor Lodge Presbyterian church last Tuesday evening. Rev. Dr. 8nyd6r of Piedmont church presided.

Rev. A. J. Montgomery, the newly appointed superintendent of home missions, preached the sermon. Dr.

J. Townsond gave the charge to the pastor and Rev. If; Marcotte of Westminster church gave the charge to the people. ins nnt Christian, Central Christian churches, the Church of the Strangers, Laurelwood Congregational, Hope Presbyterian and 6t Johns Christian churches will hold sunrise prayer meetings at 7 o'clock Thursday morning. Dr.

Luther R. Dyott, pastor of the First Congregational church, will preach include comparisons. Neither do tho people thero maKe comparlBons. Nothing Is so contagious as friendliness. Nothing draws more than kindness and warmth.

They know these truths, and practice them. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Mon-tavllla M. B. church will give a turkey banquet and hold a bazaar Thursday afternoon. east.

PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY SERVICES AS ANNOUNCED BY THE VARIOUS CITY AND SUBURBAN CHURCHES 'Mrs. Clara mf tlhlnmm xt ai ryi. for Man?" Clinton KfUf Memorial John Parsons, pastor. 8. 8.

aerVlces 11 a. cliaa mtetliif Jl noon; aortlpea 7: p. m. Bpworth Iraaue p. nj.

"Thlsta to Thankful For" and mual-cal program. atontsTllla-Eev. W. H. Hampton.

Sartnoa at 11 and 7:80: 8. 8., 10; B. J. B. 2:80) B.

U. nnlTeralt Park Ear. a Poor, 11 and 8. 8., evenlnf prayer sad aersaoa, earr-tcea, 4. St.

Panl's. Woodmere Rav. Oawald W. Taylor. 8.

8.. aervlcta. 4, Patton, Michigan and Alberta George F. Hopkins, paator. S.

8.. 10; aarmon, 11; aermon, 7:30 p. m. Portarooutk Uerefr- at. near Lombard at.

Rav. F. M. Banna, vicar. 8.

B. 10. Services 11 and 7:80. Holy communion on second, fourth and fifth Sundays ot month at on first st 11. Holidays by Ohrtstlaa.

Krst WWt Tetaple, W. B. HIbsml pastor. Bible school 10: mttIcm 11 and 8 8. 10i B.

r. P. U. Topics. "Ood's Definition cf Man" and "Bow Be Hippy Thouia MsrHed." Hut Bide Rt.

VT. O. Shin, putor. 8rr-Ire. aod Sunday ocbool.

10 B. P. C. 6:90. "Chrlt the World's Greatest Gift" and "Satan Sifting Simon." Calvary Rer.

Wsher Daft, pastor. Preach-. tog at a. m. and 7:80 p.

m. Arieta Btr. w. T. u.

iiprlxis. Sunday School, 10: B. y. P. C.

15. Herri 11 and :80. "Where the Mlulonary Problem Heads S. 8.. 10 a.

m. Bcrrlces 11 and 1-Mt 0. 7 p. Chlneae 148V4 Flrat, 8. 8..

8:48. Spokane avenue J. B. Youel, paator. Sermon 11 and 7:8.

'American Oangellsation" and Our Country's Debt to Roee City Serrlcea 11 and Ra. Boudlnot Sely. Trinity Rer. B. Benaos, pastor.

8errlea 11 snd B. 8., 10; Y. P. 4. O.

8:80. Raformtd Frank D. Frawr. Preachlog, 11 and S. 8., 10.

Oragieratleaal. Flrat R. Luther at. n.nff il Psrgo, Rev. 0.

Luecke, 10:80 and 8. 8.. 8:80 a. m. St.

Jobns 8. 10; preaching, 11. Mission Vincent's ball, corner 43d and 8andy road, W. F. Lilts, paator.

English aervice 8 p. m. immanuel German (Seliwood) H. 0. Sbellns.

S. 8., 8:30. Swedish Aaguauna Rev. B. J.

Saadstsdt 10:46 and B. 8., 8:80. Norwegian Free Cnurcb R. A. Borrerlk, pastor.

Serrlcea 11 and 8 p. m. 8. 8. 10 a.

m. United Norwegian (Portimouthj H. 0. Hen. drlckaon, pastor.

Serrlcea 11 and S. 8.10. Our Harlot's Norwegian Grant, corner 8. 8., 12; C. 6:80 p.

n. Bobjscts, Oifr ThankNglvlng Spirit" and "Marrtags Made "esren and Also In Vancouver, Wah." Tha Church of tbe 8tranger Rev. 8. Earl Dubois, and 7:80. "Aasnrsnce of Victory Before Battle" and "What, to Put First." sermon by John R.

Griffith st 8. w- Spalding. D. pastor. 88.

10. Services 11 s. m. snd 8 p. m.

Svaagslloal Assoetatlena. Oarsoa Helgbta j. Blocker, pastor. 11:80 sad 8. 8, 10:80.

Flrat EngUah East Birth and Market streets. P. prayer meeting, Wednesday, It, Xoung People meeting 7:80. Jewish. Congregs tlon Beth lerael 12th and Main at Reform ritual Friday night st 8.

Saturday morning at 10:80. lUHgloua acbool" at I aSdai mernlug. Rubbl Jonah B. Wlae ooaduou ail serrlces snd Bible Usance. XiscallajMona.

New Thought Temple of Troth Ellers bids KJ-. Green, paator. Serrlcea st 8 p. m. "Thank the Turkey for Its Oaroass Bless Your Blessings." sermon, Bvenlsg, "CsrUt at tha Door," Illustrated.

vp" ana -mi Biggest tool la Tows." First, Park and Columbia streets W. t. Raa. iiurniina aa. c.

f. ki intt n. v. azoriiacuuca, paaior. B.

10 a. m. gor, oaetor. Serviced at 11 and a. si.

una, ner. ueo. nenoriKsen. 8. 8, 10.

Nor weglan aerrlcs 11 and 8. C. 8., 6:30 p. m. Morning, "From Glory to Glory" and "Tbe Safety of Spiritual Riches.

luelJn. Bllers building. as. lllrl hn Trill r.n t.r 1' 1 center its, Mission (Monlavllla) Hamilton's chspel, cor 11 and 7:80. Morn' Ins, "Kind Even to ti evening, Ulfrerouce Between God of Hearsay and of a.

mm i. is. oarvices aa ana m. First German Evangelical H. Scbukaecht pastor.

Memorial Calvin 8. Bergstresaer, pastor, 8. mf. Ml. ner cu.

uiiaan ana ju. sola. rv. jr. pastor.

m. and 7:45 p. m. Thankirlrlng iirmou by paator in morning. ThankigTrlng oanuta by choir In erenlng.

Unlruraity Park Kev. W. C. Kaatnar. D.

pastor. 11 and 7:80. 8. 8. 10 a.

m. Y. P. 8. O.

IS. 8:80. Flrit German Rer. John H. Hops.

10:80 nA 7 Tr, a a a. ik. a paator. Sarrlcss 11 s. m.

inirei nev. Samuel R. Hawkins, paator. 6. S.

10: O. 6:80: aervioss ll and 7:80 p. m. oairauon Army Corps Mo. sl vr a.i experience.

MUwood Bev. P. W. Haae, It aad a. B.

10; y. sueet Adjt and Mis. Baldwin ii ivvici, iut rui i oi uoar ana lemputlon. Rodney Avenue O. P.

Burns, pastor. 8. 8. xv, in ana d. l.

Barormed, Roman Oathollo. ouuuar aierTKsi air m-is m.A i Holy Redeemer Bev. Ed. K. asntweO, 0.

10. E. 6:80. Services, IL "Scleoca and tiftlo' A'v-30 Bars. do.

u. imh uim, uigu maas ana sermon. Flrat Oennsn G. Hsfnef, paator. Bervlcas C.

7. Montavllla Christian Tabernacle Rav. 8. ll Kimball, paator. Bervlcea at 11 and 7:80 p.

8. b. 10 a. m. 0.

a 6:80 D. m. Mornlnr ar. nnw Second A. E.

Columbia bird, and 33d St Iauatius kUtf. V. Billon. BL 1. LnW aatliu-.

Army Corps end streefc-Aajf. and Mrs. WHIt'sy TSarat Sunday services at 8:18 and 8. "1se. serrlcea 11 and 7:46.

A Bunaaide (German) 8. 8., Ab. Csarad Wraa, aapvrintendent. Sw'Jolins (Geriuiu) Rsr. Karl Peldnetk.

8. tnJ 7:30. P. C. 7.

Bt. Johns E. P. Bordan, pastor. B.

10 a. cu. i services' at 11 a.m. and 8 p. m.

i. ii ana o. s. a. z.

8., 7, aman iion uer. w. Mattanrs. 11 a ad 8. 8., 1) B.

7. PattOD Rjt. Oaorgt Hopklsa, pastor. Prsaeh 10 a. B.

6:80. 'A Whole SalTatlaB" and "Light and Dark- Caraoa Halghts Rat. B. T. Oraaaa.

a. 8., 10: sarmoa, fl. Mount Tabor- Q. L. Hamilton.

11, B. 8i. 9:43. B. 8o, Thankilnng sermon la morning.

Branrellatia aervice la evening. lOB L. W7 Br1 M00 a fl'-we atr Pirk olubboosa. W. Yotlpgaoa.

paator. Serrlcsa 11 and 7:80. 8. 8. "The Altar of Thanka-glrlng" and "A Parable of Beneficence." Woodstock Frank James, paator.

11 and B. 8. 10; H. 8:80. nL.nnu; re em- c- utor- Oak Groe-BT.

H. Spies. Services 11 and e. JO VaBlt ri)nrsianr1 Rn in afi.u. ss m.

mon br Mr. Mohllnger; evanlng, "Mew Teata- 8 and mass, and IwnsUleUon. 10:80. St Joseph's (German) Bt. Rev, James Hauw 11 1 -UW, uiau mm all A.

Third Kev. 11. Scheldknecht paator. 8. 8.

10 a. m. Services 11 a. m. snd 8 p.

m. iiiuxcu oi lum oiemran (OnnkardD Chriatlan Yoga 811 Central bulldins. 10th i and Alder sts. 11 snd 8. Frank 1 lll.Ull- ullfl O.tu.

u- Ca.a. ii and uaaiaio uireet g. M. Lowasn. paitor.

Barr-Icea 11 and 7:30 p. B. 10; Y. P. 8.

C. 8:15. Address In morning by Lir, Paddock on "Tbe National Congregational Council at Kan-ass City." Warerly Heights Rev. A. W.

Bobd. pastor. Worship 11 and 8. 8.. 10: O.

6:80. Hi I tin slil RA .1 Dti. i.K ii Jt Bt rranci Rev. J. H.

buck. Sevanrh Say Advsniist. 6, 6 and hlgb maas and sermon, vaa- Note: Regular services of this denomination are neia ou eniuraay. Central Milton li. St.

John, naator. Harv on "Circle of Silent Demand" and "ReaUaa. 1 tlon." 1 Congregation Abaval Sbolem Services at Volunteers ot America Mission Ball aai I Ankauv atraat. nmmr Uti a -9. a I v.au, D.

Chine Minion 8. 8.. i. M. Malona.

in- ptrluundeuu Mrt J- KrBlt- 11 nd 7:301 Second German Rer. Frederics Buerrmaa. 11 and 8. 8.. Y.

l. BAH. hin 'ortr Bireet Re. A. U.

Walts. 8. preauhiiig, nd 7:30 p. B. Y.

ui Author of Eternal Balvatlon and "A louth of Great Promlie." Ices: Subbatb school, lo a. m.i pfeuclilne. ii Sunday 7:30. Mouut labor Ber. C.

J. Cummlns-a. oaatna Bereicrs; Subbatb school, 3 p. preaching, ivvangellcul iTrus Church (Scandlnsr4ait 67S UuCn avenue. Services 11:45 and 7 1.

I. Paiaraun. ouator. u. oi rrjuo.

o. 43 1 lermon by Rer, Frank Rlaler Kennall. Lenta I). J. Cbltwood.

elder. u.h bath school 10 A. in. preaching 11; Sunday 7 43 Alblna (German) Henry Block, elder. (I 8.

8.. 10; Y. i. Il7, 7. b'lrat tJrnisin The Church of God Rev.

J. T. Nisi, naatar Berrlcaa at 10 (German), 2:80. 6 48- 8 a. testimony aud praise meeting at 7.

tvia, aiwiuuiivu atuu weucuiiiwo, St Lawreucs'S Rer. J. C. Hughe. Law mass, 6, 6 aud high mass and sermoa.

lu.bO; veapers and bsueuiction, 7:30. St. Patrick's Uv. li. P.

Murphy Low meat high mm and sermon, resuara ami DenedicUon, 8:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Bar. A Daly. Low maas, 6, 8 and 8. High maas and sermon, lUittu; vespers and benediction, 7:30, Ascension, Montavllla Rev.

J. P. iltspatrick Mum lit high mass wltb sermon, tola-day school at beufdlctloa at 8:80, St, Mary's Pro-Cathedral Moat Rev. A Cbrlatle, I). D.

Low mail, li, and hlvh man and sermon, 11; vespers, instruction and benediction, 7:46. Holy Rosary Very Rev. H. H. Kelly.

Low mass, 8, 7, 8 and high mass and sermon ll; vespers and benediction, 7:30. Sacred Heart. Mllwaukia Kv. lng 11 and S. 8.

8. 10. H. 7:80. Ruscb, local elder.

Serrlcea: Subbatb school, lo a. ra. preaching, 11:30 a. m. Churcn ot Cbtlat Lauta.

Pr.rhi. it iueut cnnauaniiy. Gladatone Iter. Roy L. Dunn, paator.

8arv. Ice at 11 snd 7:30 p. B. 8., 10; Junior C. at 8 p.

C. 6:30 D. m. Kern Park Rev. R.

Tlbba Maxey, paator. Services at 11 and C. 7 p. 8. 10 a.

m. Woodlawn Rev. W. L. Melllnger, state evangelist.

Services 11 snd 7:80. S. 8:45 C. E. St.

Johns Rev. J. B. Johneon. paator.

fferv-Icea at 11 and S. 8., 10; a 7:80. bell wood, corner Nineteenth and Nebalam Rer. J. A.

Melton, pastor. Serrlcea at 11 and 1:30 p. S. 8., 10; 0. 6:30.

Vernon Dr. J. F. Ghormley, pastor. Serrlcea I snd 8.

8., 10 s. m. United Brethren. First Rev. J.

1). Nlaewonder, naator. Service It and S. 8. 10; 0.

8:30. Sublecta. Mornlnir. "Thluga That Remain" snd evening "Chains That Bind." Second Alberta, Rev. Cbaa.

L. Wllllsmi S. 8. 10; C. 13.

6:80. Services 11 and 7:80 p. "His Name Wonderful" snd "Honor." Third Kev, Judsou G. Uicburdson, paator Services 11 and S. 8., 10; c.

E.T fourth Rev. J. 1. Conner, paator. Servlraa II and 7:30 p.

8. 10; c. 6:80 o. m. Radical Jeisup Rev.

A. S. lionaeraon Serrlcea 11 and S. 10' p. m.

"'J 7:30 Bible class 10 a. m. I in oireet 3d and Taylor IU. Berrlcaa and xxj St. Jobus Elder U.

D. Hnrlburr. Suhh.fk Vernon Church Of Christ Sermon ll S. 8. Vm scnooi, io; presetting ji.

R. Johnson: 7:30. Mr. Kinshur "7 Montavllla J. V.

Ucatty. elder, frtab.hth Ulble 10. I scnoui iu s. pieacoing ii a. m.

Bt. I. Ohuroh Beutk. tjnlnn A i.nn. u.thu.

Scandinavian church Elder O. K. Sandnra. paaior. nervirea: a.

b. iv; pruacning 11 a. m. Lents Church Joha Riley. Prsschiaa? "at 11 and 7:44: 8.

lo; 0. 6:43 PUgah Mission, Lents Poll- gospel Bundav IB. and 2:30 p. m. Xuesdav and svS paitor.

Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. 8.

8. 10 a. in. B. It.

:30. tsaiuruay eunuay asrrica i p. vuwioiuh hvii sr. ss amuv, A A a UU I OK i B. 8.

10. C. E. 6:15. "At tha Altar of tbe Corenant" and "A Measage from the Heights." Pilgrim Rer.

D. T. Poling, paator. Preach-lng at 11 and 8. 8., O.

"Enlarged Men" and "Looking Grer Spite Fencea." Highland Rer. B. 8. Bollinger. 8.

8, 10 a. m. I'ruachlng 11 and 7:80. Atklnaon Memorial Rer. W.

Gorman pastor. Services 11 a. tn. and 8.1 8:40. "The Leisurellnesa of God" and 'Ooojueriug rrayar." Bt.

Jobui Bar. James Murphy. 11 and 8 Seiseepal, Trinity church f-er. Dr. A.

AV. Morrtaon, rector. Services and 11 a. m. aud 8 u.

an. 8. 8., 8:45 a. m. Pre-Catbedral of St.

Stephen tbe Martyr Rer. U. M. Hanisay. Serrlcea 11 and 7:30 bunday acbool, 10.

Church of Our barlor Woodstock Rev. Clark. Sarrlcea 8 and 11. St. Uattbew's allaalon Rev.

W. A. Brcck, rlcar. tr 8. 10 s.

m. Sermon at li a. m. Evening aerrices at St. Helena on Columbia rlrer, 7:80.

St Darld's-i-Uev. Eeury Ruasell Talbot 7 '30 celebration of Holy liucharlst, 6. B. prayer 11 a. Bvsolni prayer 8.

St. Andrewa, Portaoiouth Rav. F. W. Baum vicar, la cbarge.

U. pray at and aermon, All Saints' Rev. Frederick K. Howard ana. cial preacher.

Morning prayer and aermon, 'll a. ble, O. 8. B. Low masa, high oia.

rraitrUriaa. Pint n.w Valtarlaa. areulugs at 7:30. V. M.

C. snd Taylor. R. kins, religious director. Men's mestlns at a Cbnrch of Our Father Broadway and Yamhill Uolr Cron.

University Park Rev. T. L. hllot V. pastor, uilalater mlnlatcr.

Preaching 10:30 and 7:80. "Tha 1 act Human laegaallty and tbe Restatement of the Doarma of Klectlon" and "The Mod- Tblllman. 0. 8. (J.

Low maas. 1,11, p. m. Y. W.

C. A Broadway and Taylor, VDe service 4:30. v- a-30- "The Beaaty ot tudt1' and "la the Faiiier of All Men" Mount 011Bi-lie. n. A.

Magult, pastor. 11 and 8 p. ui.i S. 8., 12:.. Tabrnacle-J.

Clark Tlbl.U. iw.tor. Ser-Siona 11 and 7:30. S. H.

6-30 'ot Bclbel ErfDlag- u' hTirTT'i Lt' 10:45 "4 ormoa lot Bagiw, iiw at Tzo. IttttodUt. Irlulty A. B. Cilurr.

11 a ef Power" and "Kltiji and Bnm," tw 1IoDor 10 Spiritual l.lfe" and 'The Teuder Care of Jewi for tha Frail I'ltit KwWjiM Danikh Kllaa Glatd. abriBii.iaju MIIMlQvm XTULU. uu niiuuu, wrtwi mii. uu ueneaictlon. Bt.

Stephens Kev. W. A. Wnitt. Low naaa! high mass and sermon, 10:10.

St Andrew's Rev. Thomaa ki.ru. ru Tbe Irvlngton Center of Truth 715 st. corner's. 21st.

Services 11. "Tha L- Klehle. D. l. Pretehicc and TUMDklfrlrllisT ftnt-l r4V-itJsr, sanrl "Ts.

Sparrows." Life." uuy vyooeworrn Mcicorlnl, Vancouver, Wash Itev. J. Lincoln Bills, paator. Bervlcea li anu p. S.

8, lo; Y. P. 8. C. 7.

luatructlon and benediction. 7:80. xne tnristian ana Missionary Alliance, rarnar Bast 8th sud Clsy sts. Rev. I.

li. Fe.7iV.i5;r 1 Ivpti tlfrnrrh'P sv a.aT irit St Stanlilaus (Polish) Rev. FL Matusssw. sai Mt OUIINDi paator. 11 md 7:49.

Bible school 8:43 a. 11 u. and 7:80 p. m. 8.

8. 10 a. m' i' aa. as ana sermon, United Ivans-alloal. eutcriiua, nev.

vt. ciivi miuiater. biirv. Ii'i-s 11 a. m.

nnd 7:40 p. tn. Sunday aohool 8:45 s. m. Y.

P. M. Morning, "Bleaavd Are They That Mourn" snd "Th Court oud the Criminal," sn address by Judge John Stevenson, tatter Say Saints. Church tt Jesua Christ of Latter Day Saints (Monnon) '44 E. Tinth St.

S. 8., 10; preachln li; and 7. Montavllla (not Mormon). 8.. 8:46 karr.

Ices snd 1:80. vfrss Xstbsdlst. First Chorea, corner Kast Ninth and Mill Rev. W. j.

Jobuiiou. pastor. Sunday aarr cm 11 a. in. snd 7:30 p.

m. 6:30 p. m. Commons mission, 21 N. Front st r.

i MlXOah Hf Hfirrr mAm sirat b. Bixieontn ana ample Rer. 1 "ii'l 8. 8., 8:48 C. 7 p.

a. Northruu snd J. B. Montgomery, Suula. 8 o.

The Suirltusl Church of ths Soul wiif h.a friends' Chunk. K. L. C. 6:45.

0' rourm iter, Henry 0. Banaon, paator. Serr. l8 10:30 and 8. 8., 12; O.

8:80. "Chrlat'a Praror (, Rlnulfn Sunnyslde East Thlriy-nftb and Uatn atreati WVBICJ Mirrtj-ll CiTO. And GaVUeat Siaw I. I 11 mT 3' services at the auditorium, 3d at, near Tailor st. at 11 s.

8 p. m. and 8 n. m. ii M-Cllntock.

8 8:46: 0. prayer msetlne Lucas, pnstor. Mrii A T. UntHhlaAi. a day, 7:90 p.

m. ui. a. a. m.m -eieDratloua of Holy Commuulon on first Sunday of St.

Johns J. A. Goode, pastor. Preachliur 11 and 8. 10: K.

t. O. 6:80. la 1.1.07." Lento South Main at. Rav.

Jnhn xpe universsi inurrn ok ins soul (May Lay. ton Stevens, pastor) and Union Sulrltuul ii, ceum Hill ball, 270ft uUkscU at. Servlcea 2 iciuia aa. a. rarnnam.

11 m-' Bibli if 7- SIT' 1 VI IUUI1II i 8. 18; C. :48. a. m.

'ark K. Grimes, putor, Bt. John's Church Rer. T. I.

Bowaa. 8. rice 10:30 aod 7:80. O. 6:30.

erenliig prayer and aermon, 8, "The Nation'a Greataat St. John's Church. ciollAood Rv, tk v. V.aT. month Preaching aervlces srery flrat and third fl.

S. noon. Central Church Hu v. H. Boddy.

a. a and m. Kirst Molrltualist Church 201 Allakv hi.w 10; aeirices days of eacb month. Sunday school second 11 and 7:80, P. At, "(iruiltude" and.

trt- bt Jouns 11 aud 7:30. Wast Piedmont Friends Rev. J. Coburn. Pisacblug m.

snd p. la.i uibS icbooL 10 a. m.j B. 8., 10; a 41 8d aud Morrison at. 3 p.

conference, mes' I Bice. Bervices at 11 o'clock Buuday njornlii' PlirtlPt flat. Hanear 4 UU 1VUI IU luthsraa. Bwsdlab Immanuel Har. Richard Olaaa 11 and 8: 8.

8.. 8:48. aerrices far ths Sesf, Culled PraabJteilan Rav. s. Carl and si.

7. Christian Solencs, First Church of Christ Scientist Overett DStwe8B l8th sad 18th sts. ervlces-st 11 and 6 D. m. 8.

8, 11. Bubtsct. "anni Bt. Pa.ul'a Lutheran A. Krsus.

paator B. 8 services, 10:30 and 7:30 p. m. Ena. Ohurob ef th Kaw Jsrusaleaa, Church of th New Jerusstsm i Second, Woodmen bail, K.

Btb and Alde- UUliUaU SIBU IliSS A A SI. Ill lDd RDM as Nussbaum. K. P. halt Seivliaa 8:45 snd 11 a.

"Soul and "Botti-" Third-East 1211. ae Salmon sts. 11 i. 8. S.

77. 14:18, sermon," "Soul and Body." ir v. ti t-' 1 1 i 7 i a. -ine miuri oi napi aymoois si Principle" and "Bow th Lord Leads Men." St James' Bngllah West Park snd Jefferaoa St Rer. J.

A. Leas, paator. 8. 10. Lither league 7.

Serrlcea 11 and 8. utBr Zloa's Germau (Mlasourl Synod) a. H. Knn. pelmann, 10:15, 7:46 8.

8:15. Bt. Paul'a German A. 8. Krauae, naator.

Services 10:80 a. German; 7:80 p. Kna. Sorwenuu; l)anlb Vancourer and gj Af. Veralde.

"pallor. 10:45 and 6. 5 8. Buimrldx-ne. William H.

Frr and Ti p. 8, :50 a. fe 8 Pel! SPU" "A0 of th, rata a 8l. Johns Rev. Patten.

ar.ir and 8. 8. 10; E. 7:80. 11 Woodlawn Bet.

Lonla Thoinaa. caitor a itriw. "Tbt Kingdom id Cfclnaas llloo 11 and bariaaa J. A. Schumann.

8. $.. un. lewi 11 and Kpwortb leagtie. OutraJ Vanrauver aranue and farce.

Bar. Cf Baric. Siwices 7:80. 8. 8.

Claaf tostUug 111:18, IL -'U :80 p. m. tloralnt augca, p. p' m- messages. Mrs.

Althes V. Wlvsendauger. naatnr Lindenhurst E. 601b snd Gllduu. S.

lo scimou, IU Young People's society, sermon! 7:45. i Spiritual Science Mlrslon Harrison near AA Mia. Perla Bell Ruedow, 8 p. m. International Bible Student.

Odd Fellows' ball, E. 6th and Alder 1-30, Beresu Bible lesson. "The Present Inheritance of the New Creation." Praise service- 2-45 .11.1 discourse by 0. H. Joy.

1 Women of Woodcraft hslL. lOtb snd Taylor 8 p. m. Seliwood, Wall's ball, E. 13th and Leilng-' ton, 7:45 p.

in. rTlmes and Season." i Ht. Johns, 401 Kaat Blrbmond 7.43 p. "Thd Plan of the Ages." Alberts, Odd Felkiwa" haU, 17th and Al- -t VT5' if- L'wtim, raradlst Lost to Paradise Regained." BUhop Morrla Memorial Chapel, Ood mart tan hospital. Chaplain Frederick K.

How. ard. Holy communion, 7 a. m. Prayer and sermon 7:20.

Good Shepherd Rev. John 0swson. li ui 8. 81. 10.

Bt Mark's Bev. I. B. H. Simpson, rector Holy Bucbariat.

7:30 a. nr.) 8. aTm I Matlaa and Litany, 10:16. Hoi' liucharlst 11 au aivenaong, 7:80 p. si.

Grace Memor'al Rev. George B. Tan w-tera and ttev. Oiald W. Jaylor.

Holy Com munlon 8 a- 8. 8., 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m.

Evening services omitted- Kenton Flra hall ea Brimdon St. Rer Jah-Beuin, vicar. 8. S. 10.

evening aervlca and sermon 8:30. Holy communion on third nn. day of each month at 8. St. Michael's and All.

Asgets' Rev. Bowea vlearY It snd 8. ,8. 10. Holy Communion first Sunday 11; third Biraday at 7 no svuivu cwMiunanorto III, U.

riUDIOrS. 11. Seniors 12:15. Rrrl, 11 Advent Christian (Vet Barents Day.) Advent Christian 0. F.

L. Smiih s. s.v rr.rm p. m. Anabel-Kobert N.

UcLeao. sarvlees 11 and 45. 8. 8. 9:45.

0. :0. Topics, "lhs Gap" and story tarmons i' Van Kjke's Source," Hope. Montavllla-Rav. B.

W. Beamaa. a. 8. 10; aoirlcea 11 aod 7:80, Unity W.

Lee Gray, 8. 8. 10. Preaching 11 a. 7:30 p.

m. "re Oct.u William f. Bptra, paa. O.oU p. IB.

a PsstovBervless 11 and iBr'4fr'nllf't'sn Knrder, 11 iis "A Good iBveatmant" "life More Abundant." and HtmJ "areotta, Hio: loiMoa- Tic- Houut Tabor Ue. WUUsm O. Moors, putor. Topic, "Soul tat Body." v' tTniMra.ll.i. Bervlcea: Bunday school 10 m.

Prsacnluif 11 a. m. and Loyal Workera. 3o p. m.

Prayer meeting, 7:46 Ihunday. Vliited Norweplun Detmsr Larsen, naator. 11 and 7:30: 8. 8.. pastor.

ennrea i tne. uaaa rridin. th the Good B. X4tn- TidlnfS. Bro.jw, jr.

m' 3V D. A 1- Servlcei a. m. x. P.

0. U. 6 p. m. "Precarlna and "Vh7J.l,J at 10:46 16 Vaaarene.

First Church ef ths Nasarsne Rv. a for ThsnkMlvlna? Kav.Mnti' ankiglvlns Rererentlr" ug aaa luauaauving. ard bar pastor. 8. 8..

services 11 aud street meeting, X. Eiim Chapel Kev. B. J. Thorson.

II; 8. 10. Swedish Mission Bar. B. J.

Tboren. ll and 6. 8., 10; Y. 4:80. ,8 Trinity German (Mlsaourl Synod) J.

A. Rim, bach. 8. 8., 7:80. Betbanyf nujh M.

C.ltfenaen-Bnghotm. naator. Serrlwa- and 8. B. B.

10, -xfltsce Bugjlab. tMissouri bjned) Karby aad Vol ted PrssbvtarlaM. The Spokane Presbyterian ehurrih eeiiwvuw vuuiva ui uiw yaaarens 8,. if preacbiag 11 a. m.

-and 6 p. sa, -Brentwood Church of ths N.aiM,,. a s. and 8 p. 8.

8. 10 si. St John's, Mllwaukle Bev. Joha Rlc I 0 observe the eomina; week Mission week. Special services wllL be bld, Aaron Walls.

B. 8., 10; Sarrlcss 11 and un-wim De. Witt riudley, 10 to ad.

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