One of the bright spots of the gathering is expected to be tomorrow nig tit when In the social hall the annual banquet of the Pan-American Social union Is to he held. At least 350 persona are fxpected at this session.The Illt; v. Mr. Bishop, resident bishop of San Francisco; the Rev. Mr. McCombs and Dr. Rufus R. von KlrinSmld, president if the University of Southern faUfornia. are scheduled for ad-iressee during the convention.The Latln-Amerlcao meetings iv 111 be concluded late Wednea-lay afternoon. The annual Ep-svorth league supper and rally * ill follow with Bishop Leonard is the principal speaker.Tonight6:30—Home Coming'' Supper,Selections by the El Modena Mexican Epworth Leaguo orches-,ra.Addresses of Welcome by Dr, C. 3. Dalton and R. K Schade.Selection by the Santa Ana Mexcan Epworth League orchestra.Responses by Dr. E. M. Sein and a P. Tirre.Seleciion by Plaza Gospel Sing-?rn.Brief Greetings by the following ?roupa: (1) Italians, L, M, Mar-ucci; (21 Spaniards. Bonifacio luran; (3) Portuguese, J. L. Ta-ares; (4) Filipinos, A. Almonte; 5) “American Center, Ralph Ra-ler.Closing Hymn.Benediction.TomorrowMorning—9:3u—The Lord's Sup-er.10:30—Organization of the Mission, and business session., Bishop Mins Wright Leonard, D. D.. LL. 3., presldiug.11:45—Introductions.12:00—Announcements.12:15—Luncheon.Afternoon—1:50—Group photos.2:00—Devotions, led by the Rev, 1. A. Bassett, i. 1 , Supedntend-nt of the Harwood Boys School md .the Rocky Mountain Spanish Mission, Albuquerque, Now Mexico.2:30—Business session.6:3ft—Laying of the Cornerstone f the Orange Mexican Friendly 'enter, contributed by the Orange Community Bible Class.Evening—6:30 — Pan-American Jovial Union Banquet, Rufus B. ron KleinSmirt, Sc. D„ J. I)., Presl-ient of the University of Southern 'alifornia, presiding (Soventy-flve ents a plate) (See official pro-;ram.Wednesday