The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 26, 1914, Page 6, Image 6

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v fHE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. ! SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER; 26, 1914.
PORTLAND MINISTER
MINISTER HEARTILY
MANY PASTORS ATTENDING CONFERENCE
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AND PLAN FOR MLY
. RELIGIOUS FEATURES
.Visiting Methodist Ministers
Are Occupying Local Pul
pits Where Possible,
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ADVOCATE OF PEACE,
IS IN MIDST OF WAR
Friends Receive Letters From
Rev, John F, Hanson in
Europe.
E
SPECIAL PRAYER DAY
Rev, A,
M, Williams to Con-
President Wilson Praised as
God-Fearing and Peace
Loving Leader of Nation,
duct
Work for Oregon,
Washington, Idaho,
OREGON
CONFERENCE
UBSTANHA
COURS
I LUTHERAN CHURCH MARKS ITS 25TH YEAfT
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SUNDAY
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N ACCORD WITH TH
WORK
NOW
PLANNED
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Chief activities among the churches
this week ar divided, between the
Oregon conference of the Methodist
(hurch, and the preparations that are
being made In virtually all the
fhurches of Protestant denomination
for Bally Day.. Rally Day is the
ttrawlng together of the church forces,
with as many additions as possible,
for" the heavy work of the winter fol
lowing the summer vacation period.
In every possible instance the vis
iting; Methodist ministers are occupy
ing the pulpits of the regular Metho
d'st churches ofthe city and the In
vitations to the visitors have not been
confined to their denomination.
At the Third Presbyterian church.
East Thirteenth and Pine streets, the
pastor is advertising, as something
new, a "Methodist Day." Rev. H. S.
"Wilkinson, pastor of the Eugene
Methodist church, will speak in the
morning, and Rev. R. M. Avison. pas
tor of the Salem Methodist church,
Mil deliver the evening sermon.
Will Occupy Pulpits.
Rev. Edward Gittens, who in point
of service in the Oregon conference.
ranks next to "Father" John Flinn,
will preach at the Central Metlrtgdist
church tomorrow morning at 11
o'clock. llev. M. B. Parounageani"
native of Armenia, now a member of
the Oregon conference and the Sunday
school missionary of the conference,
will lecture at the evening service on
the subject, "From Armenia to
America."
Bishop J. W. Robinson of Southern
'Asia, who is here on a furlough and
i business visit, and who is attending
'the Oregon conference in a lectural
capacity, will fill the First Methodist
church pulpit at the morning service,
and in the evening. Dr. Loveland, the
tegular pastor, will deliver his sermon
lecture, "European Cathedrals."
At Xhe South ML Tabor Presbyterian
church an elaborate Rally Day pro
gram has been prepared for the Sun
day school services, and the church
meetings and wrmon topics will be in
accord with the spirit of the day.
The Christian Endeavor society in the
evening will give a tableau represent
ing the mission fields of the world.
Cattvasi Being- Mad.
A canvass of the territory about the
South Mt. Tabor Presbyterian church
ik being made for the purpose of
getting a line on Sunday school work,
and it is believed that the . Sunday
bchool enrollment tomorrow ' will be
increased by one fourth. The Sunday
school is being placed on a thorough
ly organised basis with department
soperintendenets and with names for
each class.
All services will be in line with
Rally Day it the South ML Tabor
United Brethren church at Sixty-seventh
street and Thirty-second avenue
southeast. Rev. J. B. Parsons will
ppeak in the morning on the subject,
"Is the Gospel Making Good?" and in
the evening of "Some Lessons from
an Ideal Employer."
The Millard Avenue Presbyterian
Runday school Rally Day services to
. morrow win take ' th place of the
regular charch services. There will
also be observances of Rally Day in
the Sunday school of St, James Eng
lish Lutheran church.
Monthly Meeting of
Conquerors Is Held
i
The monthly meeting of the Con
qnerers, the adult Bible class of the
'Millard Avenue Presbyterian Sunday
school, was held last Monday at the
residence of C. K. Butters, 4938 Seventy-second
street southeast, approx
imately 80 attending. The men of
the class provided the program, and
the refreshments, and did the serving.
Rev. .W. II. Amos presided over the
coffee pot
One feature of the evening's pro
gram was a contest In which the
women expressed their political pre
ferences, after being blindfolded, oy
pinning tails on the elephanjt, donkey
or bull moose sketched on a canvas
on the wall, or by putting a cork th
the prohibition jug.
The class has accepted an invitation
to met for a Hallowe'en party at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Gil
bert, 4928 Seventy-first street S. E.,
or. Monday evening, October 18.
Fall Attendance
Is Reported Good
This is Rally Week at the Fourth
Presbyterian church. Last Tuesday
afternoon the missionary society
started its fall work with a well at
tended meeting at the home of its
president, Mrs. O. P. S. Plummer at
Hillsdale.
The Christian Endeavor society held
its rally meeting last night at the
home of Mrs. Sarah Burgoyne, 117 Por
ter Btreet. The different committees
held their separate- meetings - simul
taneously in different rooms. -iter in
the evening the society business meet
'ing .was held, when the chairman of
each -committee announced the work
planned for the winter.
Sunday will be Rally Sunday for all
departments, but especial emphasis
will be laid on the Sunday school.
Graduation exercises will be held from
the ' cradle roll, beginners and pri
mary departments. The exercises will
close with a stereopticon lecture on
the llf of Joseph.
Thursday evening the annual con
gregational meeting will be held and
. reports of all departments of the
church will be heard.
Eev. Elias Gjerding
Goes to Oakland
Ope of the results of the annual
conference of the Norwegian-Danish
M. K. church at Seattle last week was
the transfer of Rev. Ellas Gjerding,
pastor of the First Norwegian-Danish
M. K. church at Eighteenth and Hoyt
streets, to a charge at Oakland. Gal.
Mr. Gjerding preaches ' his farewell
' sermon tomorrow, as he leaves for
- the new charge October 3. .
.Rev. O. T. Field of Aberdeen, Wash.
has been appointed to succeed him
,her. In his two years' incumbency.
' the retiring pastor ha mad an excel
lent record and it Is understood that
the-nw charge. la Jk-better -one : ,
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left Rev. Wallace MacMullen! professor in . Drew Theological
seminary, Madison, N. J. Right Bishop C. J. Cooke, presiding
officer.
Centenary M. E. church. East Ninth
and Pine streets, has been the cen
ter of Portland church activity this
waek, for the sixty-second annual con
ference of the Methodist Episcopal
church in western Oregon is being
held there. Bishop R. J. Cooke is in
charge and more than 100 pastors
from every city and village of any
size west of the Cascades are attend
ing. Because of the many eloquent
addresses that are being made every
hour of the day, every session of the
conference from the devotionals at
8:30 until the benediction at night has
been largely attended. The actual con
ference business sessions in the morn
ings have been packed, many bein
unable to find seats.
' The conference will elose some time
Monday, probably at noon on that day,
when the appointments will be an
nounced. This order of business Is
being looked forward to, because it is
reported that many interesting changes
are about to be made.
WHAT CHURCH
AND CLERGY ARE DOING
To Observe Bally Say.
Rally Day will be observed at Ken
llworth Presbyterian church in both
services tomorrow. By telephone, cor
respondence and -personal effort the
attention of many persons has been
secured, and record breaking crowds
are anticipated for the meetings. In
the morning the pastor. Rev. L. K.
Richardson will preach on "The Chris
tian's Rally Cry" and at night his sub
ject is "Jesus and War."
Bight Boad to Easy Street.
Dr. Perry Joseph Green of the New
Thought Temple will deliver an ad
dress on "Financial Success," or "The
Right Road to Easy Street," tomorrow
evening. Dr. Green will lecture on this
subject of material success the last
Sunday evening of every month dur
ing the winter and spring.
'
Will Preach Two Sermons.
In the absence of the regular pastor.
Rev. J. Carl Ghormley, a returned
missionary from India, will deliver
both sermons at the Montavilla Chris
tian church tomorrow. In the morn
ing he will speak of "The Childhood
of India," and in the evening his topic
is "The Potter'B Clay."
"Oregon Dry" Service.
A special service devoted to the
"Oregon dry" movement will be held
at the Central Free Methodist church,
East Fifty-fifth and Flanders streets.
tomorrow night. A speaker will be
furnished by the Methodist Temper
ance Society, and a special musicaU
program has been arranged.
Series of Sermons.
Elder O. P. Burris of the Rodney
Avenue Christian church will begin a
series of sermons tomorrow morning.
on the subject of "The Trinity." The
evening subject will be "The unpar
donable Sin." i
Will Preach at Th Dalles.
Rev. J. Allen Leas, pastor of St.
James' Lutheran church, will conduct
services at The Dalles Sunday morn
ing and evening and the. Rev. Frank
I. Paul will preach at St. James
church. Mr. Lieas is supplying for Rev.
M. tl. Bouiton, who is taking his
place at the dedication services at
Berkeley, Cal.
Second Coming- of Christ. ,
"The Second Coming of Christ in
Contrast With His First Coming,"
will be the subject of Dr. Hawkin's
discourse at the Central Christian
church tomorrow evening.. and he ex
tends a special Invitation to those who
are bothered with doubt about the
Christian faith. In the morning he
will speak on "Infidelity a Negation."
Much Interest Is Shown.
Much interest is being shown In the
miaweeK preaching and prayer ser
vices that are under way in the Kenil
worth Presbyterian church. The
tor is assisted in these meetings by
various Portland pastors, including
Rev. 1. H. Gray and Rev. Henry
Leeds. Rev. W. H. Amos will speak
noil weanesaay.
Tisttors TO Speak.
Special speakers from among the
ministers attending the Oregon con
ference will speak at the Sunday
Buiwut &na cnurcn services, of Brent-
jvouu m. li. CDUrcti tomorrow. These
speakers will take the else. th -
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.MClliAC huxch.vrrieecL .
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It Is known that one of the leading
Portland Methodist pastors Is slated
for a change to a more important
charge in a Washington city and some
outside ministers are to be stationed
In Portland.
Dr. Wallace MacMulIen, who left
for the east Friday night, is head of
the department of homiletics at Drew
Seminary, Madison, N. J., and deliv
ered three instructive addresses on the
technique of sermons.
There are four district superintend
ents in the Oregon conference. The
leading district Is the one extendin
from Portland westward along the Co
lumbia river and which is headed by
Rev. J. W. MeDougalL District Super.
intendent Abbett heads the Eugene
district. District Superintendent
Moore Is in charge of the Salem dis
trict and District Superintendent Van
Fossen, tne latest appointed of these
four supervisory officers, has charge
of the Klamath district.
MEMBERS
Church Fellowship Encouraged.
Church fellowship Is being put into
practice by the members of the First
Congregational church. Delegations
fronrthe churclr are visiting other
churches of the denomination in the
city and suburbs, the object being to
Instill encouragement into these or
ganizations'. The Bible school of the
First church had an attendance in
crease of 25 per cent last Sunday, and
is planning a big rally for next Sun
day.
Missionary Union Will Meet.
The regular meeting of the Women's
American Baptist Home and Foreign
Missionary Union of Portland and vi
cinity will be held at the First Swed
ish Baptist church, Fifteenth and Hoyt
streets, Tuesday. The "meeting is to
start at 10:30 in the morning and last
all day. Women of the Swedish church
will serve luncheon, and an interesting
program has been prepared.
a
Musical Program Arranged.
The following musical program has
been prepared at the First Congrega
tional church for presentation tomor
row: Organ, "In the Morning," from
the Peer Gynt Suite (Greig); "At Twi
light," (Waring); 'Chant Triumphal,"
(Gaul); "Nocturne," (Mendelssohn);
"March in F;" quartet, "Jesus Only,"
(Rotoli); "Earth and Heaven," (Mer
candante). Bally at Temperance Campaign.
Rev. Homer L.'. 'Cox. pastor of the
Sunnyside Friends church, East Thirty
fifth and Main streets, will discuss the
Oregon dry campaign at the services
tomorrow morning. The Bible school
will have a rally and temperance day
program tomorrow with exercises
given by the various classes and bear-
TOMORROW'S SERVICES IN
Bastlat
Ftrit White Ttmote. W. U. ninon. onttnr.
Bible m1kU 10. SerTtces, It and 7:30. S. 8.,
11 a. m. B. Y. P. U-. 8:15 d. m. "The
DeTil io Church," and "Christian Science ui
the Bible." No. -.
East 81de tter. O. W. Shuns, pastor.
Services 11 and 7 :."0. 8. S. to. B. Y. P. C.
:30. "The Tranf1cnrtion" nd "The Di-
Tlne Shepherd and His Heavenly Fold."
HlgbUtud lte. C. 11. Elll.-ti. B. If P. O.
V30. Services 11 a. m. ami 7:30 p. m. S. S
9:45. "The Teat of Joash." and "Where
Smiles Succeed Sipha."
Calvary Eev. Walter Dorr, paator, East
8th and Grant. Preaching at It's. m. and 9
p. m.; 8. S.. 10. B. Y. P. V.. 0:45. "The
Saul a ad David of Today" and "Life of
David by Loo tern."
Arteta Kcv. W. T. S. ftrwitrr. Sunday
cbool 8:45. B. Y. P. U. 4:15. Service 11 and,
6:30. Sun (lav school rally and "Why We Keep
the Fta-st Day Instead of the Seventh."
University Park Rev. A. C. Sanaa, paator.
11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 10. B. Y. P. TJ.. 1.
Sellwood Be?. F. R. Hayes. 11 and 7:30.
8 8. 10. Y. P. V. 6:30.
Grace Manta villa, Eev. H. T. Caah, 11 and
1:30. Y. P. (1:30. 8. 8.
Sacnytlde (German) 8. O. :45. Conrad
Wyss, superintendent.
St. Johns ( German 1 Cct. Karl reldaetb,
. 8. :45. 11 and 7:30. Y. P. U. I.
St. Johns E. P. Borden, pastor. B. 8.
10 a. m. Services It a. m. and 8 a. na.
Third Kev. W. J. Beavan. Knott and Van
cHJver avenue. 11 and 7:30. B. V. P. U..
:30. 8. S 9:45 a. m. '
East I'orty-Ilrth street Rev. A. B. Walts.
S. &, 9:45. Preaching. -11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
B. Y. P. U- 1.- "My Gift Received" and
"Virpinia'sTlianiple." .i .
First German lisv. J. Tlratt. 11 and T J.
8. 8. 9:45.
Chines Mission 8. 8. 7. J. G. Mafene. as.
acrtutendent.
stt, !; iTCiuin satiu j lllVfl si
Mt. Calvary Weidler and Union are.. Kev.
I A- M.- Machrack. Services 11 tad 8. 8 8
1 - - - - - ,
1 Tabernacle 42d it. and 45th aYe,-S.V-
- eTi.u viartv xiooeta, paator. Benaom 11
A substantial course in the training
of teachers for Sunday school work, to
be conducted simultaneously in the
cities of Portland, Spokane and Seat
tle, to start about the middle of Oci
tober and to run until the end of the
year, will be conducted by Rev. A. M
Williams, district educational super
intendent for the Presbyterian church
In Oregon, Washington and Idaho.
Whether or not Sunday school work
ers of the Congregational churches of
these cities will unite for this work, is
to be decided upon by them in the
course of a few days. In the event
that- they participate. Rev. Miles B.
Fisher, head of the Sunday school ed-i
ucational work on the Pacific coast.
with headquarters in San Francisco,
will assist in administering the course
of Instruction.
Ministers, superintendents and other
workers in the Sunday schools of the
Portland Presbytery met at the First
Church- last Monday night and en
dorsed plans for the course as set
forth by Mr. Williams. The class in.
Portland will meet Wednesday nights
in the church hbuse of the First
church.
The course will be a stiff one and
is intended essentially for those desir
ing scientific instruction in Sunday
school work. The class will be open to
anyone, however, and representatives
of denominations other than the two
mentioned are expected to enter. i
Pastors and superintendents of the
Portland churches have been requested
to select from their schools certain
persons capable of undertaking the
study and sticking through the course
to the finish.
Each week's program will consist
of a lecture and of recitations from a
text book covering the psychology and
pedagogy of teaching. In addition the
pupils will be assigned experiments to
work out in their schools on the re
sults of which they will make these
reports from time to time.
Bible Study in
Home Is Planned
A special group of workers of the
Kenilworth Presbyterian church met
at the home of Mrs. J. M. Bendroth.
932 Gladstone avenue Monday to lay
plans for a campaign members of that
church are to conduct in the interests
of Bible study in the home. The Bible
workers will supply the students with
three months of helps and lessons that
may be studied at home. Through this
work many persons are reached who
otherwise would not receive the bene
fit of Sunday school training because
of their inability to attend the schools;
Rally Day Program :
Will Be Rendered
A rally day program out of the or4
dinary is to be given at the Rose
City Park Methodist church in the club
house, Sandy boulevard and Fifty-
sixth streets, tomorrow morning. The
parts on the program are practically
all original, being written for the oc
casion. Evary department of the
Sunday school from the cradle roll to
the adult department is to be repre-t
sented.
Special music will be furnished by
the church chorus and the Junior girls'
choir.
Dr. Ward Piatt of Philadelphia win
be present. After the program the
ground for the new church will bs
broken.
ing principally on the subject of tem
perance. Sr. Hlnson Addresses Totmg People.
Rev. ' Walter B. Hinson, pastor of
the White Temple, delivered an ad
dress on "Christian Growth" at the
rally of the Baptist Young People's
Unions of the city at Sellwood Baptist
church Wednesday evening. A pro
gram of readings and vocal solos was
presented, and 225 young' people at
tended. Refreshments were served, i
i
Bishop Robinson to Preach.
Bishop John W. Robinson of the
Methodist Episcopal church In South
ern Asia, who is in the city to attend
the Oregon conference, will preach at
Sunnyside M. E. church. East Yamhill
and - Thirty-fifth streets, tomorrow
evening. Rev. R. Elmer Smith Is pas4
tor of the church.
Norwegian Supper Tonight.
The Scandinavian Lutheran chnrch
In Portsmouth will give a Norwegian
supper tonight between the hours of
6 and 8 o'clock. The ' guests will be
entertained on viands dear to the Nor
wegian people. The church is reached
by St. Johns car at the Intersection of
Wall street.
and 7:45. S. S.. 9:43 a. m. B. Y. P. U., 6:40.
hecood German Nrf. rreuenca tsoenmu,
11 and 7:30. S. S. 9:45. Y. P. U. 6:45.
I nta Hev. 3. M. Netson. S. S. 9:45. Serv
ices 11 and 7. B. Y. I". U.. 7 p..m.
Uoont Olivet uev. . a. aiaEneic pastor.
11 and 8 p. m. S. 8. 12:3a
Swedish 15th and Hoyt sta., 10:45 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. S.S., 10. B. Y. P. O.. 6:30,
Italian Mission Hev. Francesco Sannella.
pastor. Pastor's circle 8. Preaxhlac 10 JO,
short sermon tor English s pes kins; people; ala
7:30. j
Halhodist. I
First Third and Taj lor sts. Ber. Fraak
L. Loveland. 8. 8.. 12:15. Class, 9:30 a.
it E. W 6:45- Services. 10:3 and 7:45.
Trlnitv East 10th and Sherman- Rev. A,
B. Calaer, 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. S. 8.. 10,
B. U, 7. 'i
Swedish Borthwick atxV Beach.- r. t. Berf ,
cantor. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. 10. B. U 7.
EBWortb Rev. C O. McCollooh. Service
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. 8. . 8:44. S. U
6 irst Norwegian Danish Corner 18th and
Hoyt Ber. Elias Gjerding. Fraachb) 11 and
8. Y. P. M., 6 p. m. 8. it I. 6 p. m.
Woodlawn Rav. Lou) Thomas, pastor. Si.
S.. 10. B. I.. 6:45. Presenilis- 11 and ft.
Korwecaa Danish Vancouver and Skld
nore, K- Abr- Vereide. paator. 10:4 and
8 8. S, Km. "Thins That Abide" and
"Lessons From the Tragedy ofWar." :
Sannyside Kev. R. Elmer Smith. D. D..
11 and 7:45 p- m. 8. 8. 8J50 a. ns. C. I
6:30. Rev. 3. H. Talbot and Bishop John W.
Robinson.
Central Vancouver ava. and Parse. Ber.
C. C. - Bartck. . Services 11 and 8. S. 8..
9:48. Claas meetlncs. 12:15. B. Lw, 7.
Centenary Bav. belmer B. Tnmbla. D.
D. . pastor. 8. 8. 9:45. B. L. 6:30. 8ervW
USUrfJoh'ni-KeT. t. 3. Pattea. . Bervieas It
and 7:30.-8. 8. lO. E. L. 6:30. '
. japanes Mboion Be.. Etlses BJsara, M
sad 8 :30. B. 8. 8:30. ' "-. . ; ,j
, Laaralwsodr-BeT. Y. , aV flUnsa..63d st
Rev. John F. Hanson of the Sunny
Ride Friends church, a strong advo
cate of the peace theory of the orig- 1
inal Quakers, and who went to Europe
last spring, a representative of his
church, with the furtherance of the
peace ' propaganda, is almost in the
center of the war xone.
He left his home on Marguerite. ave
nue last" April for an extended trip
through England, Norway, his father
land, Denmark and Sweden. He had
done pioneer work in Norway several
years before in the temperance cause.
Much of his time the past summer
has been spent in visiting the Friends
churches scattered through the coun
tries mentioned, and for a time he was
in Germany.
He has been an honored guest at
these churches this time, according to
numerous clippings ' that have come
back to his friends here. At several
places he has been tlie guest of honor
at conventions and banquets. He will
be forced to return soon, however, be
cause the war is greatly hindering his
work. His "wife, Mrs. Alics Haason,
is a prominent worker in the W. C
T. XJ. of this state. -
A number of pictures of the scenes
mat ne nas visuea nave oeen re
ceived by Portland people, and some
of the recent ones axe of much inter
est because they show the prepara
tions for war that are being made iu
these countries.
Philalathea Bible
Class Opens Today
Philalathea Bible class of the First
(.Presbyterian church will hold its open
ing meeting in room "A" of the church
house, 454 Alder street, tomorrow
noon. This class was organized es
sentially for the study of the Bible,
and has adhered closely to this phase
of the work.
It is constituted mainly of young
women betwen the ages of 19 and 25,
who are either married and living in
their own homes, or who have their
homes with their parents, and whose
social needs are therefore supplied
outside the church. Mrs. B. A. Thax
ter has been persuaded to lead the
class through the year in an intensive
study of the Bible.
Professor Will
Supply Pulpit
Professor W. M. Proctor of Pacific
University at Forest Grove will sup
ply tne puipit or the Pilgrim Congre
gational church at Missouri avenue
and Shaver street until after the first
of the year, taking the place of Rev
C. C Poling. The latter has Just re
signed to become a soloist with the
prohibition organization known as th
Flying Squadron, which is to make a
campaign throughout the United
States in the next few months in the
interests of the dry cause. Professor
Proctor speaks tomorrow morning on
"Martha the Practical" and in the eve
ning on 'The Problem of the Unem
ployed." Rally Program '
Closes Tomorrow
rne rally program of the Calvary
Baptist church, which has been under
way for several weeks, will close wjth
the sermon tomorrow on Saul and Da
vid, "Man's Choice and God's Choice,"
to be delivered by the pastor. Rev.
Walker Duff. In the evening pictures
of events In the life of Saul will bo
shown.
Friday evening. October 9, the an
nual roll call and reunion will be held.
Supper will be served at 6 o'clock by
the women of the church. The annual
business meeting will be held and the
election of officers and other impor
tant business will take place.
Revival Meetings
Being Continued
The revival meetings conducted by
Lindley A. Wells, field evangelist and
general superintendent of the Oregon
Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is
being continued at West Piedmont
Friends' church, at Borthwick and Jes
sup streets, has resulted in a definite
work being accomplished. Afternoon
and evening sessions are being held.
The speaker will deliver three ser
mons of evangelistic nature tomor
row, in the morning, afternoon and
evening.. A rally of the Portland quar
terly" meeting is planned for the 3
o'clock service.
THE VARIOUS
8. E. and Foster Boar!. 8. 8.
ti::'J0. Services. 11 snd 8.
9:45. E. V..
Sellwood Kev. Jsue 1-. Hawkins, 11 and
7 30. J. E-. 2:30. K. L-. 6:30.
Chinese MHkid 11 ana 7:80.
German F. A. Schumann, 8. 8. 9:49. Serv
ices 11 and 8. Epwortb league 7:15.
Mount Tabor Rev. C. U Hamlltoa. 61st
nd E. SUrk. 11 and 8. 8. 8.. 9:45. E. L..
6:30.
Montavilla Rev. W. H. Hampton- Sermon
at 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 9:45. is. L.. 6:15.
Jcnlor League. 3. Class meeting, 12:15.
Clinton Kelly Memorial John Parsons, pas
tor. S. 8., 9:45. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p.
m. E. L., 6:43 p. m.
African Zion Rev. W. W. Howard. 11 a ad
8. 8. E-. 1. E. 8. L.. T.
Boss City Park nose City Park ehib
hoase. Bev, William W. Yoongsoa. pastor,
services 11 and 7:30. 8. S.. 9:45.
University Park Bev. L. C Poor. 11 asd
7 30. S. 8 10 a. m. E. L 6:15.
' Patton Bev. Geons r. Hcsklns. nastor.
Preacbing 11 and 7:45. 8. 8.. 10 a. m., E. L.
6:45. - Rev. W. B. F. Browne and Ber. M.
T. Wire.
Wealeyao Ber. D. B. Ha rape, pastor.
Preachicg 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. 10. Y. P. M.
6:30.
i Bethel Ber. J. L. Craw, paator. Bervleas
11 snd 7:48. S. 8. 1:15. C. E. T.
Lents Ber. W. Boyd Moors, It and 8.
6. 8. 10. E. L. I-
Woodstock Frank James, pastor. 11 7 and
7:30. 8. S.. 10 a. m. Class meeting 12 aa.
K. L.. 6:30.
Lincoln Street M. E. M. O. Reed, paster.
11 and 8. 8. 8. 10
Oak Grove Rav. C. H. Weoleyv Scrvleea
11 sod 8. 8. 8. 10.
- Westmoreland Rav. Alfred Bates. 8. 8-,
T. Sermon, 8. - -
: First German A. F. Cramer, pastor.'
Preaching 11 a ad 8. 8. 8. 10. K. U flso.
I First PresbyterisQ draren Bev. Jobs Boyd
minister. Preaeblag 1(:30 and 730. C. E.
6:30. Evening sermon bv paator. Morning
sermon by Rev. Herbert Wilkinson off Engeae.
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St Paul'B German Evangelical Lutheran church and Its pastor, Rev.
August Krause.
The twenty-fifth anniversary of the
foundation of St. Paul's German Evan
gelical Lutheran church and the twenty-first
anniversary of the beginning
of the pastorate of Rev. August
Krause will be fittingly observed with
an all day program tomorrow In the
church building at East Twelfth and
Clinton streets:
Because of the Importance of the
charge, the celebration has assumed a
statewide significance, and delegates
from congregations at Cornelius, Sher
wood, Newberg, Salem and several
other cities are expected to attend.
The pastor had charge of the churches
mentioned at various times
coming to his present church.
St. Pauls was organized August 25,
1889. Its congregation first rented
the old church which a Norwegian
Lutheran minister named Fredrick
son had built on ground donated by
the pioneer Stephens, who laid out the
Stephens' addition.
Rev. . J. W. Theiss, now in Los An
geles, Cal., was the first pastor, and
he was succeeded by Rev. C. F. W.
Alwanit. now in Hamilton. Ohio. Rev.
A. Krause, the present pastor, for
merly at Tacoma, has served the con
gregation since 1893. The present site
of the church at East Twelfth and
Prizes Will Be Given
For Attendance
The official rallying of all elapses
of the First Presbyterian church Sun
day school will take place at noon to
morrow, when prizes will be distrib
uted to 52 persons who made perfect
records of attendance during, the sum
mer. An Interesting program in con
nection with the prize awards has been
arranged.
The honor roll is as follows:
Primarv Department B. A. Thaxter,
Lucile Allen, Harry Coffin, Rache!
Heustls, Robert Heustis Jr., Eugenia
Jackson, Helen Hunt Jackson. Cleland
Mitchell. Dorothy Peterson. Frederic!:
Sturm. Mary E. Wheeler, William Eg
bert Wheeler.
Main -School Carol Anderson. Ken
neth Bonnewell, Dorothy Booth. Mrs.
S. A. Brown, H. B. Burrows. Elizabeth
Carothers. F. E. Cooper, Mrs. C. Drone,
E. D. Eddy, Mrs. J. F. Ewing. Marga
ret Ewing. Tom Ewing, C. F. Goulding.
John Heilig. Lois Horn, G. C. Howe,
Mrs. G. C. Howe, Merrill Jackson, I
B. Klnne. Sarah Lamberson, Virginia
Mackenzie, Klisa MacLaren. Winnie
MacLare-n, Robert McKibhin, Maude
McKibbin. Mrs. R. S. McKibbin. Cor
nelia Meek. James Meek, Donald Nel
son. Julia Palmer, Cecil Parry. Ladner
Rpss, Susie Scholes. Mrs. T. A. Sher
man, Mrs. A. B. Slauson. Margaret
Slauson, Ruth Slauson, Sarah Stark,
Prlscilla Williams and Owena Wolcott.
CHURCHES
11 and 8. 8- 8. 9.45 i. ra. C. X. T p. m.
Calvary Eleventh and Clay sts, Rev. O. S.
Baum. Preaching, 10::M and 8. S. 8.. 12 m.
"Growth" snd "The Man Who Ran Away."
Kenilworth East 34th and Gladstone Rev.
leylie Kirk Richardson, pastor. 11 and 7:4".
BIMe whool. 9:45 a. m. "Tbe Cbriatian's
Rally Cry" and "Jeans and War."
Foortb Rev. Henry G. Banana, paator.
Services. 10:30. 8. 8., 12. C. E., 6:30.
Aoabel Robert N. McLean. eervieaa 11
and 7:45. 8. 8.. 9:45. C aV, . 6:45.
Hawthorne Park L. . Grimes, oaator. 8.
8. 8., noon. Services. 10:3o and 8.
Hope, Montavilla. tstd and Everett sta..
Rev. 8. W. Seeman. 8. 8.. 10. Services Jl.
"Christ and Hla People," and 7:30, "The Main
Elements In Happlaesa." C E.. 6t0 p. m.
Piedmont Rev. J. E. Snyder, Cleveland and
Jarrett ata., 11. C. E.. 6:30. 8. 8.. 9:45.
Third East 13th and Fine sta., Ber, A. L.
Hatchlson, pastor. Services 10:30 and 7:46.
8. S., 12. C K-. 6:43 Methodist Day Rev.
H. 8. Wilkinson snd Ber. R. M. Ortaon.
I-orbei Rev. Henry L. Pratt. 11 and 8.
8. 8. 10. C E. 6:30 p. m.
Third Uev. a. L. Hotchlsoe. pastor.
Services 10:30 sod 7:45. 8. 8. 12. O E. 6:46.
Lnlty W. Lee Orsy, minister. 8. 8. 10.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Arbor Lodge Kev. Gorge B. CrotDic. It
and 7:43. 8. 8. 10.
ML Tabor Rav. Graham Moore. Services
11 a. m. and 8 p. m. 8. 8., 10 a. m.. C.
E-. 7 p. m. :
Ternon 19th and Wygaat iu. H. N.
Uoont, paator. Services 11 and 8. 8. 8.. 14
a. m.. C. E-. 7 p. m.
WeKtmlnater Rev. Heary Mareotte. E. 17th
and 8chnyler. 10:80 and 7:49 8. 8.. 12.
Y. P. S. C B..' 6:80. "Usening- for God's
Voice" and "The Creed of Experience." .
Spokane Avenue J. E. Youei. paator. 8. 8..
10 a. m. SermoB, , 11 and 8. .
Millard Aveww Rev. W. B. lam, Serv
Ices 11 and 740. 8. 8. 10. Y. P. 8. C. E.
t.W p. m :
Bose City Park Services It and 7:45. Bev.
Bond 1 not Seoly. . C K-, :SQ p. m. 8. S..
(Continued.: on Folio win Pa ai
Clinton streets was purchased In
March of 1896 and the cornerstone in
of the present building was laid May
17. August 23, farewell services in
the old church were held and the ded
ication of the new church home was
on August 30, 1896.
A seven room parsonage was erected
on property adjoining in 1899 and in
1909, the congregation had bo grown
that It was decided to enlarge and re
model the church. Art glass windows
were donated by members and a pipe
organ installed.
The present church debt is $500,
which it is expected, will be liquidated
Sunday. Services are held in German
before ' and English. A German school is con
I ducted for the children during the
I summer vacation and on Saturdays
during the winter season. Many
' American born children are sent there
to learn the language and between 60
and 70 are enrolled.
More than 100 are enrolled as reg
ular members of the Sunday school
and the congregation numbers 300
communicant members.
The services Sunday will be in Ger
man and English. An instrumental
and vocal program has been arranged I
and Professor Lucien El Becker will
play the pipe organ. G. Haehlen will
direct the chorus choir.
Church Completes
Its Eighth Year
The Highland Congregational church
completes its eighth year this month
with the present pastor. Rev. K. S.
IJolllnger. There is only one Congre
gational pastorate in the state that ex
ceeds this record, that is the one made
by Dr. Staub at the Sunnyside church.
"Fortifying our Positions" and "God's
Fortune Telling" will be the sermon
themes. The Sunday Bchool will have
Rally Day exercises at 10 a. m. The
musical program is: Morning servic
anthem, "When the Lord Shall .Build
Up Zion" (Herbert); response. "Bow
Down Thine Ear" (Foxwell); solo.
"The Light of the World" (Roberts,
Mrs. Susa Fowle; evening, anthem,
"Out of the Depths" (Herbert): solo,
"The Pilgrim" (Speaks), O. K. Blum.
Father O'Hara 6iv?es
Dates of Lectures
A special series of Sunday evening
sermons will be preached by Father
O'Hara at St. Mary's cathedral. Fif
teenth and Davis, beginning tomorrow
night. The services will start at 7:45
o'clock. The subjects to be presented
are as follows:
, September 27. "P.ellglon the Only
rsecure Hasts xor morality, jciooer
"Christ's Social Message to Mankind;"
October 11. "The Catholic Church and
Citizenship;" October JR. "Moral Prin
ciples in Social Life:" October 23,
"Moral nirincipleB in Politics:" Novem
ber 1, "Moral Principles in Legal Prac
tice;" November ft, "Moral Principles
In Medical Practice;" November 15,
"Moral Principles in Business Life;"
November 22, "Women's Rights and
Duties;" November 23. "The Home, the
Nursery of Virtue."
Will Preach on
Devil in Church
Rev. Walter B. Hinson will deliver
his third sermon on "The Devil In the
Church" at White Temple tomorrow
morning. This sermon will deal with
the characteristics of the true Chris
tian, which differentiate him from the
mere professor of religion. The morn
ing" musical program is: Anthem, "Te
Deum in F" (Koiischmar), Temple
quartet; offertory. "Light" (Steven
son). In the evening- Dr. Hlnson preaches
hla second sermon on "Christian Sci
ence and the Bible." The usual organ
recital will take place, starting mt 7:15.
and other musical : numbers are:
Anthem, "Now the i Day Is Over"
(Shelley): vocal solo, f The Ninety and
Nine" (Campion), Mrs. Pauline Miller
Chapman; solo, "When to tbe Lily
Fair" (Mercaaante). Norman A. Hoose.
At the evening-service th members
of an entire household - will be bap-
uagg. J . ,s
Ry Rev. S. R. Hawkins,
President the Portland Ministerial
Association.
President Wilson has designated Oc
tober 4. the first Sunday in October,
as a day of special prayer, to be ob
served by the Christian people of the
United States as a day of prayer for
the return of peace among the Euro
pean nations.
The American people have many rea
sons for being proud of their presi
dent, and not the least of these rea
sons is the fact that he himself ia
a man of prayer, and a profound "be
liever in the power of prayer.
He also believes in peace among
men and among nations. And for tlila
he ought to be, and Is. apprc-clatod
the more by the people of these United
States.
Hi sympathies for and interest In
humnnity is both national and Inter
national. No matter what the advan
tages that may come and doubtless
will come eventually to the United
States as a result of these warsv Mr.
Wilson profoundly regrets them and
is praying God te hasten the day when
in Hin gracious providence and accord
ing to His infinite wisdom He will say
"It is enough."
IXust Hot Fall.
Mr. Wilson doubtless believes that
his fejings with regard to these wars
are shared by the American ' people,
and hence this call for prayer.
The Portland Ministerial Federation
is taking this means of reminding tho
ministers and Christian people of
Portland of the request of Mr: Wil
son. The Portland ministry and
churches must not fail and they will
not to duly observe this day of prajr
er for the peace of the nations.
Let announcements be made in all
the Bible schools and church services
tomorrow that the flay appointed by
the president for special consideration
of there bleeding and sorely afflicted
nationM, at the Throne of Omnipotence.
is the- following Sunday. It should be
made not only a day of special prayer,
but a special day of prayer. Shall wo
not urge the citizenship of Portland
in general, and the Christian citizen
ship in particular, to fill the churches
to overflowing if possible?
Prayer As Pactor.
But let ua not make a holiday of
it. Mllllonp of men arc fighting unto
death, millions of women and chil
dren are suffering even worse torture.
Kingdoms are being destroyed, hopes
blighted, culuire. morals, philosophy,
religion, everything that is high and
holy is being grieved and Insulted. God
is almighty .and able to save. Hod
hears and answers prayer, when It Is
prayer, and when it is best that It be
answered. Then let us pray. Let
us pray deeply, earnestly, intelligently,
trustingly, expectantly. Let us not
wait till October 4. but prepare our
souls to "come near unto God" on that
day by prulng much In the meantime
And let thcs prayers lc for pt-a e,
lasting peace, honorable peace, univer
sal peace.
Pastor Returns J
From Conference
The Rev. Abraham Vereide has Jimt
returned from the conference at Se
attle, Wash., where the Western Nor-wegian-Dantsh
conference ha been In
session for a we-k. This conference in
cludes the Htates of Montana. Idaho,
Washington, Oregon and California.
Bishop R. J. Cooke of Portland pre
sided. Rev. Mr. Vereide wan returned
to the Vancouver avenue church for
another year.
Rev. C. J- Larsen. for jnany yeara
pastor of the Vancouver avenue church
and laft year ptisior In Seattle, was
apiMint-d district Huperlntemlent f
Pacific district and comes to Portland
to live. He will have charge of the
work in Montana, IrJaho, Wahhington
and Oregon. Rev. N. 1.. Hansen re
turns to Astoria for his second year.
Rev. H. P. Nelson, j-ator of Firt
church, Tacoma. will als-o rrtilde in
Portland this year and have charge of
a larger circuit besides doing evan
gelistic work.
Moves Ownership
To Chicago Field
Dr. C. I. Scofield has transferred the
ownership and management of the
BlbV'' correspondence courne which
bears his name to tbe Moody Bible in
stitute of Chicago. Its broadening re
sponsibilities, together with his wide
spread oral ministry, were loo great
a tax on IiIk advancing yearr, und he
felt that the facilities and energy of
the Institute would atill further ex
tend its usefulness in the world. The
course will be conducted on practically
the same plan as hitherto, but further
Information may be had by addressing
the Moody Bible Institute, 1S2 Insti
tute Place, ChiSo. I1U
Leader Here to
Attend Big Rally
In preparation for a rally in the In
terests of home mlsaipn work to be
held here October 9. Dr. W, H. Kearns.
an assistant Hecretary of the General
Presbyterian Board of Home Missions,
was a Portland visitor this week. Dr.
B. P. Fulierton of St. Louis, general
secretary of the home mission board.
will be here on that date to meet the
workers of the state. There are six
Presbyterys in Oregon and represen
tatives of each one will be here for
the conference. The meeting is to be
held at the First Church.
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