THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. APRIL. 10, 1915. ANNUAL CONVENTION OF TO BE BIGGEST HELD Prominent Men of State In cluded - Among Speakers; Pageant to Be Feature, The thirtieth annual convention of : the Oregon State Sunday school asso ciation, to be held In the First Pres byterian hUfch, April 28-30, promises . to be the best meeting the organiza tion has -ever held. Accommodations for a large number of visitors, and accessibility of the city by the railroads, will' be an in ducement it Is expected for a great attendance. Last year the convention was split. ; Two meetings were held, and the pre ' siding officers had to travel from the meeting for the churches of the west - half Of the state at Albany, to La ; Grande, where the meeting for eastern Oregon was held. ' Governor Withycombe will be one of the leading speakers. Others are W. : C. Pearce of Chicago, a national Sun n day school expert; C. R. Fisher of San Francisco and I. W. W. Williamson of Vancouver, B. C. The pageant displaying the develop ment of religious education since the early Jewish era will take place i Thursday evening, April 29, , in the Eleventh street playhouse. Mrs. M. A. Danenhower, secretary of the Multno mah County Sunday School r.ssocia tion, is directing plans for this event. .- Over 400 persons will take part. B. Lee Paget is president of the . state association, and will deliver his . opening message on the afternoon of the first day. Harold F. Humbert of Eugene, is musical leader for the con vention Mayor Albee will address the con . . ventlon the second day, and Mr. Pearce .will speak at the same meeting. Teacher training, Sunday school ad ministration, Sunday school missions, elementary, secondary, adult, evangel ism, and other features of Sunday school instruction work will be ttartei In earnest the second morning. SUNDAY SCHOOLS WHAT CHURCH MEMBERS AND CLERGY ARE DOING Will Cslsbravts Anniversary. The fifth anniversary of the dedi cation of the Mount Tabor M. K. church at East Stark and Sixty-first streets will be commemorated with special music and other features of the program tomorrow. Rev. E. Olin -Eldrldge, pastor of the churcli, will speak in the evening on "A Glorious Career." Rev. J. W. McDougall, dis- trict superintendent, will speak in the morning. ' . . f Tlrst of renuon Series. The first of a series of sermons on the general theme, "The Work of the Church," will be started tomorrow night at the Grace English Lutneran church at Mason street and Alblna avenue, with an address by Rev Chris Luecke, the pastor on "The Scope of th Work of the Church." Xactura on India, Under the auspices of the Loyal Berean Sunday school class of the Montavilla Christian chuch at East Seventy-sixth and Hoyt streets, a ster eoptlcon lecture will be given by Rev. J. Carlos next Friday night. Mr. Car los will speak on "Life and Customs In India." - - To Speak at Boise Hisslon. - Rev. J. M. Nelson will give an ad dress at the Boise Mission (Baptist) tomorrow afternoon, following the Sunday school services at 3 .clock. The. mission 'is at Fifteenth and Boise streets. DIRECTORY OF SERVICES Baptist. " First White Temple, W. B. Hineon. pastor. . ; Bible school, 8:45. SerTicen. 11 una 7::. S. 10 a. m. B. Y. P. V.. 6:30. Morning, "Tenting on the Ola Camp Ground." Evening, 'Th Cost of a Man." East Side East 20th and Ankenj- Rev. W. O. Shunt, pastor, feervlces 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., 10. B. T. P. O.. 6:30. Morning, "An Exe gesis of the Twenty-third Psalm." Evening, 'lt It a Fearful Thing to Fall in the Hands of tba Living God." Highland, Kast 6th and Alberta Rer. Cbas. v F. Mier. B. P. U., 6.30. Junior B. Y. P. U.. 8. 8erTtcea. il and 7:30; 8. 8., 9:45. Calvary East 8th and Grant Rev. Walter - Duff, pastor. 11 and T:30. 8. S., 10. B X. P. V.. 6:30. Morning "The Holy Spirit." Evening, The Holy Spirit." Arleta Rev. W. T. S. Sprlggs. 8. S.. 9:43. B. X. P. U-. 6:10. Services. 11 and 7:30. University Park Rev. A. C. Saxton, pastor. 11 and 7:30. S. 8., 10. B. Y. P. U.. f. SeUwood Rev. F. U. Hares. 11 and 7:30. - S. 8., 10. B. Y. P. U.. 6:30. Grace Montavilla Rev. H. T. Cash, 11 and 7:30. Y. P., 6:30. S. 8.. 9:45. 8t. Johns (German) S. S-, 9:45. 11 and T:30 B. Y. P. U.. 7. St. Johns E. P. Borden, pastor. S. S.. 10. -: Ber vices, 11 and 8. . Third Knott and Vancouver avenue Rev. Vt. 1 Beavah, 11 and 7:30. B. Y. P. V.. 6:30. P. S., 9:43. Morning, "Jesus' Manifestation of . I Uhself at Tiberius.". Evening. "The Few .' That Be Saved." "Chinese Mission S. S., 7. J. C. Ms lone, su perintendent. Mt. Calvary Weldler and Union ave.. Rev. A. M. Machrack. Services, 11 and 8. S. S-, 9 a.m. Tabernacle 2d st. and 45th avr.. S. E. Rer. J. Clark Tlbbetts. psstor. Sermons 11 and- 7:45. S. S.. 10 a. in. B. Y. P. li., 6:30. t Second German Rev. Frederick Buerrman, il and 7:30. S. S.. 9:45. B. Y. P. U.. 6:45. Lenta Rev. J. M. Nelson. S. S.. 10. Serv ices. 11 and 7:SO ' East Forty-fifth street Rev. A. B. Walts. 8. S. :45 a. m. Services 11 and 7:30. B. Y. P. C, 6:30. Morning, "Little Conceptions of . Great Things." -Evening!. "On a Level With the Ox." f 1 Mount Olivet Rev. W. A. Macrett, pastor. 11 and 8 p.- m. S. S.. 12:30. Swedish 15th and Hoyt sts.. '0:45 and T:30. S.. IO. B. Y. P. L. 6:30. Italian Mission Rev. Francesco SacneUa. : pastor. Pastor's circle, 8. Preaching. lO:30. Short sermon for English speaking people aUo, at 7:30. - - - Goodwill Mission 15th and Boise S. S.. 3 - p. m. Rev. Walter Iraff. Address at 3 o'clock by Dr. Tibbita. First German Fourth and Mill Rev. J. Kratu Services. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 9:45. North Portland Mission 886 Nlcolal street. .Services Friday, 8 p. m. ; Presbyterian. , First 12th and Alder Rev. John H. Boyd, inlnUter. 10:30 and 7:30. C. E.. 6:30. Mtspab E. 19th and Iivilon Rev. Harry Leeds, pastor, 11 and 7:30. S. S-. 9:45. C K., . 6:3U. . .. . Fourth First snd Gibbs Rev. Henry- G. Hanson, pastor. 10:30 and 7:30; S. S., 12. S. S. program In evening. Kenilworth East 34th and Gladstone Rev. . Leslie Kirk Richardson, pastor. Morning. "The Ten Plagues.'-' Evening. "What la Russelism?" Calvary Urn ami Clay ats. Kev. O. S. Baum. 10:30 and T:SO. S. 8., 12. . Anabel Uev. Alfred I- Taxis, 11 and 7:45. 8. S.. 9:45. C. E.. 6:45. Hope MoDtsvllla, 78th and Everett st. - Rev. 8, W. Seetaan, 11 and 7:30. S. S., 10. . C. E., 6:30. - Hawtborno Park East 12tb and Taylor T K. Grimes, pastor. 10:30 and 8. S. S-. 12. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett sts. C. E.. 6"K 8. S., 9:45. Services, 11 . m. and 7:45 PRESIDING ELDER OF DISTRICT IS RENAMED 'W ' ' II I H' y II I J'WV.k III li if Rev. C. C. Poling. Rev. C. C. Poling, at the state con ference of the Evangelical association in Corvallls last week, was renamed presiding elder for the Portland dis trict, and' also reappointed pastor of the First United Evangelical ; church In Ladd's addition. Rev. G. L. Lovell was returned to Oekley Green church, and Rev. A. P. Lay ton was assigned to the St. Johns church, to take the place of Rev. J. A. Goode, who has : retired for a while on account of failing health. CHILDREN TO ENTERTAIN Children , of the Kenilworth Presby terian church will give a special program during the regular church service hours tomorrow morning. The program arranged follows: Children's Recessional, Children's chorus, recitation. "Weeds and Deeds," Dorothy G. Gerardy: temperance drill, children's sermon, "The Ten Plagues' by the pastor. Kevlval la Progress. Revival services are being con ducted at the First Nazarene church. East Couch and Seventh streets by Evangelist Davis. The sermon : tomor row morning will be delivered by Rev. J. L. Glasscock, following the Sunday school service. Will Receive Hew Members. Reception of new members, naptism and the administration of the sacra ment will be features of the service at the Rose City Park community church tomorrow. Rev. J. M. Skinner is pas tor of the church. The newly elected elders will be ordained and installed. Beginning tomorrow the hour of eve ning services has been changed from 7:30 to 7:45 p. m. Jaeger to Olve Lecture. E. J. Jaeger will give an illustrated lecture describing his 14,000 mile trip through the orient with the Shriner at the Central M. E. church, Vancou ver avenue and Fargo streets Friday, April 16. A silver offering for th? church will be taken. The plctt res to be shown were -taken personally by Mr Jaeger. Women's Club to Meet. The Young Women's club f the First Presbyterian church will meet in Room "A'' of the church for an af ternoon of entertainment and study, as well as social intercoursci next Wednesday afternoon. The young women bring their sewing to this meeting and spend the afternoon in p. m. Third East 13th and Pine sts. Rev. A. L. Hutchison, pastor. 10:30 and 7:45. S'. S.. 12. C. E.. 0:45. Morning, "A Growing Christian." Baptism. Evening, "A Heart Power." Forbes Rev. Harry L. Pratt, 11 and 8. S. 8., IO. C. K.. 6:30. Mt. Tsbor East 55th and Belmont Rev. William Graham Moore, 11 and f:30. S. S., 9:43. C. E., 6:45. Intermediate C. E.. 4 p. m. Unity W. Lee Gray, mlniste.-, 11 iand 8. S. S., 10. Arbor Lodge Rev. George R. Cromley. 11 and 7:43.i S. S., 10." Vernon 19tb and Wygant streets H. N. Mount, pastor. 11 and 7:30. S. S., 0:45.; C. E.. 6:30. Junior C. E.t 4 p. m. Morning sermon. Rev. R. P. Huttou, "Oregon Anti-Saloon league." Evening. "Why We Fret." Uestminster Eawt 17th and Schuyler Rev. Henry Miircotte. lO.-.tO and 7:30. 8 9.. 12. Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30. Morning. "What is Spirit uality?" Evening, "Wo-k and Wages.'" Rose City Part Rev. J. M. Skinner, -11 and 7:30. C. E.. 6:30. 8. S.. 9:45. Junior C. E. 3:30 Millard Avenue Rev. W. H. Amos, 11 and 7:3o. S. S.. 10. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30. Spokane Avenue K. 16th and Spokane J. E x'ouel. pastor, 11. S. S., 9:45. Assem bly, 12:15. Morning. "Life's Walk In the Way of Spiritual Shadows." Evening, "Chil dren of the World." Marshall Street Rev. A. J. Hanna. pastor. 11 and 7:30. S. S.. 10. Y. P. S. C. E., :30. Morning, communion services. Evening, "Con firming Souls." Trinity, corner Virginia and Nebraska sts. Eev. E. Benson, pastor. 11 and 7:20. S. S.. 10. Y. P. 8. C. E., 6:30. Chinese 145, 1st St. 7:45. S. S., 6:45. Methodist. First 12th and Taylor sts. Rev. Frank L. Loveland, D. D minister. S. S. 12:15. E. L 6:15. Services 10:30 and 7:30. -Morning ser mou by Dr. E. Z. Doney. Evening sermon by pastor. "The Pain Beneath the Purple " Trinity East iOth and Sherman. Rev, A. B Calder, 11 and 7:30. S. S lo. E. L.; 6 3o' Morning, "Elijah by tbe Brook." Evening, Lecture on "America," by Mrs. L. L. Weaver Swedish Borthwick and Beech. F. Ji Berg pastor. 11 and 7:30. S. E. 10. E. : L. 7' Epworth 26tb and Savler Rev. C. O 'Mp! Cullocb. 11 and 7:30. S. S.. 9:45. E. L., 6:30 Morning, "The Impact of Spiritual Lif I'pon Spiritual Death." Evening, address by Staff Captain Andrews, Salvation Army. First Norwegian Uanish Corner 18th and Hoyt. Rev. . T. Field. 11 and 8. Woodlawn East 10th and Highland Rev. Louis Thomas, pastor. S. S.. 10. E. i. L.. 7 Preaching. 11 and 7:45. Topic. '"Facing tbe Problems." Even inc. Rev. J. W. McDougall will conduct, evangelistic services. Norwegian Danish Vancouver av. and Skid more Rev. Abr. Vereide. pastor. 10:45 and S 8. J2. Sunnyside E. 33th and Yamhill Rev, R. Elmer Smith. D. V., 11 and 7:45 p. m. S. S 9:45 a. m. E. L.. 6:30. Evening topic; "Tbe Voyage of Life." Ceutenary East 9th and Pine Thomas W. Lane. D. D-, pastor. 8. S.. 9:45. E. L.. 6:30. Services 11 and 7:30. Morning, communion Evening. "Failing to Rise Again." Central Vancouver ave. and Fargo Rev. C C. Rarick. Services 11 and 7:30. S. 8:. 9'45 "The Prohibition Policy of the Methodist Church." Evening. "The Great Salvation." St. Johns Hayes and Leavitt ats. W E Ingalls. ervlcea 11 and 7;30. S. S.', 9:o. E. L., 6:30. ' t Montavilla Rev. W. H. Hamton, 11 and 730. S. s.. 9:45. E. U. 6;15, J. Class meeting 12:15. Rose City Pork Sandy blvd., Alameda and E. 5Mh sis. Rev. William W. Yvungson. pss. stor. 11 and 7:30. 8. S., 9:45. Y. P. 6:30. Morning tervice in charge of "The Hustlers." Evening, sterenptiitin lecture on bookmaking. Robert H. Hughes. i Appeal for Peace -Will Be Made by Many Clergymen 4fc- Clergymen of San Francisco 4r and all other cities In the coun- & try will unite in the observa- tlon next Sunday by proper ser- mons on the subject, to com- memorate the rebuilding of the city of San Francisco in the $ past nine years, including the 4f. completion of the exposition. In & accordance with resolutions to this-effect, passed by the cler- 4 gymen of San Francisco, copies 4fc jjt of which are being distributed . by Louis Sondheim. chairman -of the northwest delegation to the World's Insurance congress, an appeal for the peace of the world is to be based upon the $. commemoration of this course of events. Bishop Starts First Confirmation Trip Bishop Walter T. Sumner left last night for southern Oregon, starting his first trip of confirmation to the var ious parishes of his diocese. He goes first to Ashland, and will work back through the larger cities, Medford, Grants Pass. Sutherlin, Roseburg, Eu gene, Albany and Newport being on his itinerary. This being the bishop's first tour of these cities, everywhere warm receptions are planned, ine msnop vtotaA kfnr he left last night that he had been informed of laymen's din ners and receptions awaiting him at every point. work and pleasure after the business meeting is over. The club is planning for a musical evening later in the month. Will Give lectors. Mrs. C. L. Weaver of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the First Methodist Episcopal church will speak at the Trinity. .Methodist Episcopal church. East Tenth and Sherman streets, Sunday evening and will show stereopticon views of mission fields in America. Meeting Was Success. The Portland District Woman's Home Missionary society of the Metho dist church held its annual meeting at the Portland Industrial mission,' First and Caruthers streets, yesterday morn ing, with a large attendance. Mrs. P. H. Bodkin of Los Angeles spoke on general work of the organization. ladies' Aid Meets. The Ladies' Aid society met in the parlors of the First Congregational church Wednesday afternoon. Follow ing a brief business meeting, the mem bers were favored with piano solos by Miss Marie Stewart and Miss Mildred Wright and a reading by Miss Hildreth Humason. Refreshments were served during the social hour. Chapter No. 1. of the Guild of the First Congregational church held an all-day meeting in the church parlors Thursday. The day was spent in sew ing for a family in need. Luncheon was served by members of the com mittee. St James Lutheran church had a successful Easter season and added to the enrollment 42 new members. Dur ing the Lenten period the attendance at all of the services was the largest in the history of the congregation. The pastor tomorrow evening will give a special address for the benefit of the newly confirmed. In the morning he will address the workers of the Sunday school. Missionary Society to Meet. The Woman's Missionary society will hold its regular meeting m the church house of theFirst Presbyter ian church next Tuesday evening. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Fletcher Linn on the general subject "Mohammedianism." with special mu sical numbers and an address of pe culiar interest. Japanese Mission Rev. Eilsea Rlbara. 9:30 and 8:30. 8. 8., 3:30. Sellwood Rev. Alexander P. Mstclean, 11 nd 7:30. J. E.. 2:30. E. L., 6:30. Lauvelwood Rev. J. E. Willing, 63d at., S. E.. and Foster Road. S. S.. 9:45. E. L., 6:3o. Service. 11 and 8. Chinese Mission 11 and 7:30. Clinton Kelly Manorial John Parsons, pas tor. S. S. 9:45. Services 11 and 7:30. E. L. 6:45. Mount Tabor Cist and East Stark. Rev. E. Olin Eldridge. pastor. 11 and 7:30. S. S-, 0:45. E. L., 6:1.1. Morning celebration fifth anniversary of dedication. African Zlon Rev. W. W. Howard. 11 and 8. S. 8. 1. E. L., 7. Morning sermon by W. E. Mitchell. 'Evening sermou by Kev. N. J. Barber. German Rodney sive. and Stanton st. F. A. Schumann, 8. 8. 9:45. Services 1". and 8. Ep wortu leagne, 7:15. Bethel Rev. J. L. Craw, pastor, 11 and 7:45. S. 8., 1:15. C. E.. 7. University I'ark Lombard and Fifke afreets Kev. C. L. Hamilton. Jl and 7:30. S. S., 10 E. L.. 6:30. Morning "Man and the Cross." Evening. "Working a Life." - Patton Rev. G. H. Kreese, pastor, 11 and 7:45. 8. S.. 10. E. L-, 6:45. Woodstock East 44th and 00th ave. S. E. Frank James, pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. S., 10. L. L., 0:3O. Class. 12:15 p. m. Lents Rev. W. Boyd Aloore, 11 and 8. S. S., 10. E. L., 7. Lincoln East 52d and Linoin M. O. Reed, pastor. S. 8., 11. Service, 7:30. Westmoreland Kev. J. Wert Thompson 8 S. 10. Sermon, 7:30. First German A. F. Cramer, pastor, 11 and 8 S. 8., 10. E. L., 7:30. Brentwood Rev. J. West Thompson, 3. 8.. 10. Services, II. i-, Congregational. First Park and Madison Rev. Luther R. Dyott, D. 1)., S. S., 9:50. 11 and 7:45. Morn ing. "The Best That Belief Can Do." Evening, "When and Why Are We Saved?" First German East tb- and Stanton Rev. F. O. Wlllruan. Atkinson Memorial East 29th and Everett Rev. F. W. Gorman. S. 8. 9:45; 11. "Realis ing God." Senior Endeavor. 6:30, 7:45, "Lot's Wife." Linderhurst Rev. D..B.. Gray, 11 and'7'45. S. S.. 10. C. E.. 6:30. Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver ats. Prof. W. M. Proctor, acting pastor, 11 and 7:30. S. 8.. 9:45. C. E.. 6:30. University Park Haven street near Lombard Rev. W. C. Kantner. D. V.. pastor. 11 and 7:30. S. S.. 10. Y. P. S. C. E.. 4 and 6:30. Highland East 6th and Prescott Rev E. 8. Bollinger. 11 and 7:30. S. S-. IO. Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30. ' " Laurelwood 45th avenue and 65th street Rev. C. 8. Johnson. 10 and 7r45. C. E., 7. Waverly Heights Est 33d and Woodward Rev. A. C. Moses. 11 and 7:30. 8. S.. 9:45. P. meeting, 6:30. "Christ's Mission to Hu manity." Evening. "The Unsolved Riddle of tbe Ages." . Sonnyslde East S2d and . Taylor Rev. J. J. Staub. 11 and 7:45. S. K.. IO. C. E.. 6:30. Morning sermon. "The Unavoidable Christ." Evening, ,"The Wisest Counsel Ever Given." St, Johns Daniel T. Thomas, pastor. 8. S-. 10 a. m.; 11, "Good Roads." 6:30, Christian Endeavor. Ardenwald Daniel T. Thomas, pastor. S. 10:45. Christisn Endeavor. 7. S'' "Good Bonds." J. C. E.. 3:30. Zlon (German) East 9th and Fremont, Rev. J. H. Hoop, 10:30 and 7:30. C 6:30. v '" Christian. First Park and Columbia ats. Rev. Geo. F. Darsle. pastor. 11 acd 7:30. S. S.. 9:45. C. E., 6:30. , ...... TurksOrclerMissionaries Away Gouple Once British Subjects To be ordered out of Jerusalem by the Turkish army authorities because they were formerly English subjects, was the experience of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thompson, missionaries of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, .who have Just returned to this country. Mrs. Thompson arrived, in Portland earlier this week, will speak tomorrow at the Gospel tabernacle, 305 East Ninth street, and Monday . or Tuesday go to Seattle to 'remain with relatives until after the war Is over. The Thompsons were located in Pal estine 12 years, where they had charge of the American church at Jerusalem, seating 450 persons, and one of the largest missionary Institutions in the Levant. Their work was a prosperous one until the war broke out, or rather un til Turkey plunged Into the conflict. Then the tourist tr-tvel stopped, busi ness was stagnated, and the work of Portland Inviting Field for Pastors Portland is proving to be an inviting field for some of tho eminent preachers of the country. Rev. George F. Darsle, who stands high in the denomination which he represents, begins his pastor ate of the First Christian church, cor ner Park and"Columbia streets; tomor row. Rev. Darsie comes from Terre Haute, Ind., and achieved notable results while minister of the First churcli of that city. Beginning with a small co terie of people, the -organization devel oped under his leadership to a mem bership of 1200, with over 900 in the Bible school. The church is regarded today as one of the strongest in In diana. Mr. Darsie Is assisted in his work by his wife, who is a trained worker in all departments of church activity. Rev. S. M. Conner has been tem porary minister of the First church for almost a year and the work has progressed nicely during his pastorate. Mid-Week Meeting Largely Attended m g Three hundred and" seventy-five per sons, the largest mid week meeting crowd the Westminster Presbyterian church- has ever had, attended the an nual meeting of the congregation Tuesday night. Officers elected were: Trustees, S. P. Lockwood, G. S. Car penter and J. L. Bowman, succeeding themselves for three years; elders, A. F. Bittner, L. E, Kern and J. G. Streng, succeeding themselves for three years; Charles Cochran succeed ing Elder E. W. Amesbury, resigned. Tho final report of the building com mittee was heard. S. P'. Lockwood was toastmaster and A. F. Bittner, Ruth Cushing. Mrs. H. C. Buckley, Charles E. Cochran, Mr. Frost and Rev. H. W. Marcotte re sponded. A playlet, "Love's Dilemma," in which six young men took part, rounded out the pleasure of the even ing. Musical Festival Planned for May The third week in May. will witness the first annual Festival' of , Music to be given in the First Presbyterian church, by a large chorus of voices which has been under the training of Joseph A. Finley, all winter. Three nights of varied musical pro grams will be given, two of these being mixed selections by ohorus, quartets and soloists. The third eve ning will be the rendition of Haydn's great oratorio "Creattion." No fee is charged for membership, and music is furnished by the church. FOR THE Montavilla East 7Ctb and Hoyt Rev. J. C. Gbormley, 11 and 7:30. S. 8., 10. C. E.. 6:30. Junior C. E.. 3:30. Woodlawn 7th and Liberty ats. Rev. W. J. MeUinger. 11 and 7:SO. S. S.. 9:45. C. E.. 6:30. Sellwood Cor. 19th and, Nehalem Rev. D. E. Norcross, pastor, 11 and 8. S. S.. 10. C. E., 7. Gladstone Rev. Rov L. Dunn, pastor. 11 and 8 S. 8.. 10. C fc.." 7. Rodney Avenue Corner Rodney and Knott O. P. Burris, pastor, 11 and 8. 8. S.. 10. C. E., 7. St. Johns Rev. J. R. Johnson, pastor, 11 and 8. S. S., 10. C. E., 7. Kerp Park Rev. R. Tlbbs Maxey. pastor, 11 and 7:30. S. S.. 9:45. C. E., 6:30. Vernon Church of Christ E. 15tb and Wy gant J. A. Melton, 11 and 7:30. S. S., 10. C. E-, 6:30. Bethel E. S2d and Thompson. S. S., 1:30. Central Eaat Salmon and Twentieth streets Rev. A. L. Crim Bible school. 10. C. E., 6:20. Services, 11. "Visionaries and Dream ers;" 7:30, "The Bondage of Freedom." United Presbyterian. Kenton J. S. Cole. j0:15 and 8. S. S.. 10. First Sixth and Montgomery Frank De Wilt Findley, 10:30 end 7:30. S. S., 12. C. E., 6:30. Morning, "An faster Message." Third 37th and Hawthorne W. A. Spann ing, D. D., pastor. 11 and 7:45. S. S.. 9:50. Y. P. S.. 7. Church of the Strangers Wasco st. and Grand ave. Rev. S. Earl DuBois, pastor. 10:30. "Thoughts on the Resurrection," 8 p. m., "Something Worth While." United Evangelical. First East 16th and Maple Rev. C. C. Po ling. 11 and 7:30. K. L C. E.. 6:30. St. Jobns J. A. Goode. pastor., 11 and 7:30. S. 8.. 10. K. L. C. E., 6:30. Wichita Rev. H. H. Farnham, pastor. 11 and 7:30. S. 8.. 10. C. ... 6:30. SoecW evan gelistic meetings. Oekley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay Rev. S. L. Lovell. pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. S. 10. K. L. C. E.. 7. Friends' Church. Sunnyside East 35th and Main sts. Homer Cox, pastor, 11 and 7:30. S. 8., 9:45. C. E., 6:30. Prayer meeting Tburaday, 7:30. ' Lents South Main street. Rev. John Riley, pastor. 11 and 7:3u. Bible school. 9:45. C. E-. 6:30. West Piedmont Friends Rev. T. J. Coburn, It and 7:30. Bible school, 10. S. &., 10. C. E., 6:15. i United Brethren. First East 15th and Morrison Rev. J. D. Nisewonder, pastor. 10 and 7:30. S. S.. lo. Evening, "Oregon Down to Date." C. E., 6:3o. Alberta 2in and Alberta Rev. C. C Bell, 11 and 7:30. S. S.. IO. C E., 6:30. Guy iWoodworth. Memorial. Vancouver. Wash. Rev.; J. Lincoln Ellis, pastor. 11 and 8. S. S.. IOJ Y. P. S. C. E.. 7. - Fourth Rev. J. E. Conner, pastor. 11 and 1:30 S. S-. 10. C. E, 6:30 Radical Jessup st. Rev. A. 8, Henderson, pastor. 11 and 7:30. S. S., 10. C. 7. Manor Circuit Services Manor. 11 a. -m. Cherry Grove. 3 p. m. Brush Prairie. 7;30. Third 67th St. S. E. and 32d ave. Rer. J. B. Parsons, psstor. 11 and 7:3U. S. S.. 10. C. E-, 6:30. Morning. "Tongues." Evening, "Sonth Mt. Tabor Soul Sleepers." Episcopal. - Trinity ehurch Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector. 8. 11 and 8. S. 8 9:45. Good Fellow ship society, pariah, house. 19th and Davis ats., 7 to 7:55 p. m. St, Mark's 21st and Marshall Rev. J. E. the missionaries came to a standstill. December 24 came the word for the missionaries to leave. There were 12 of them In Jerusalem of whom the Turkish authorities had suspicions. That same day an Italian boat called at J of fa, on the coast a short dis tance from Jerusalem, and the fol lowers of the Cross departed from the Holy Land. They went first to Alex andria in Egypt, then to London by Gibraltar, and in" February came to New York. At the same time, Mrs. Thompson said, the missionaries were treated very kindly by the Turks, and no re ports of violence of Christians in the Palestine were heard at any time. Shortly after the war was declared, Jerusalem was placed under martial law, but the Turkish troops, the woman missionary asserts, were very kind, and maintained, at all times, splendid order. Presbyterian Church Shows Big Increase The annual congregational meeting of the Kenilworth Presbyterian church was held last night, and reports showed the church to be in beter fi nancial and spiritual shape than ever before. Big gains were shown by all the societies, and the Sunday school reports a membership of 350. The Home department of this church is the largest in Oregon. A new boys" organization and an adult Bible class were formed during the year. A mission board, with a membership of 5 children, was also perfected. The church membership has doubled in the last two and one half years. The following officers for . the church year were elected: Session, H. E. Hummer, A. J. Acheson, George S. Smith and T. W. Storey; trustees, J.. M. Bedroth, R. D. Werchart, Mrs. E. Wolderhauer, Mrs. J. Van Groos, A. J. Acheson, F. E. Seachrest and M. R. Mills; financial secretary-treasurer, R. D. Werchart; benevolent treasurer. Viola Day; president Ladies' Aid, Mrs. T. W. Storey; president women's mis sionary society, Mrs. S. G. Hedges; president Boys' society, Louis Cowan; chorister, J. R. Torhlinson. The new Bible school officers are: Superintend ent, T. W. Storey; primary, Mrs. J. Gerardy; cradle roll superintendent, Mrs. Seachrest; home department, Mrs. J. H. Geijsbeek; secretaries. Miss Eliz abeth Geijsbeek, Miss Cleo Rector, Mrs. A. L. Blue; treasurer, Mrs. Irene Truman; pianist. Miss Clara Krecht; organist, Mrs. Miranda; Y. P. S. C. E., Miss Mildred Post. ; Free Methodists7 Meeting in Progress The seven churches of Portland district of tbe Free Methodist church are holding their district quarterly .meeting at the Central Free Methodist church at' Fifty-fifth and East Flan ders streets. Rev. F. G. Burns, the presiding elder, is in charge of the services. The meetings started Friday night, and the session will close with an all-day series of gatherings tomor row. The love feast will take place Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Preach ing and the sacrament will follow. There will also be services in the aft ernoon and evening. Rev. J. G. Hess ler is pastor of the Central church. FRIDAY NOON IS M3IIT Notices for the classified church directory, and other matter for the Saturday church, columns of The Journal, must be in the editorial rooms of The Journal by noon Fri day in order to insure publication. Address all mail communications, "Churches," care City Editor, The Journal. WEEK IN. H. Simpson, rector. Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. m. S. S., 9:45. Matins and Litany, 10:15. St. John's church Rev. T. F. Bowen, 8. 8., 2. Evening prayer and sermon, 3. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stechen the" Martyr Rev. H. M. Kamsay, t:4o," 11 and 7:45. S. S.. 10. Special service for colored people, 3. St. Mathew s Kev. W. A. M. Breck, vicar. S. S., 10. Service and sermon; 11. St. David's Rev. Henry Russell Talbot S. 8., 9.45. Holy duiharlst, 11. Eveuing prayer, 4:30. St. John's Mllwaukle Rev. John D. Rice, 8. 8., 2. Eveuing prayer and sermou, 3. Services, 4. St. Andrew's Portsmouth Rev. .F. M. Baum, vicar, in cbat-fre, 11. I'rayer and ser mon, 11 and 7:30. 8. S.. 9:45. Communion, 7:30 a. m., third Sunday each month. Grace Memorial Rev. George B. Van Wa ters and Kev. Oswald W. Taylor. Holy com munion, 8 a. in. Except first Sunday in March, S. S. 10 a. m. Services, 11. Good Shepherd Rev. John Dawson, 11 and 7:30. 8. S., 10. St. Michael's and All Angels' East 43d and Broadway Kev. 'Jl. L Bo wen. vicar. S. S., io. Holy communion first Sunday, 11; third Sunday, 7 :3t. Church of Our Saviour 60th ave. and 41st st. 8. E. Kev. E. H. Clark, vicar. Holy Eu charist, 8 a. in. 7:30. evensong ami sermon. Bishop Morris Memorial lUHpcl, Good Sa maritan hospital Chaplain. Frederick K. How ard. Holy communion 1 a. m. prayer and act mon, 7 :20. St, John's church Sellwood Rev. John D. Rice, 11. Evening prayer, 7:30. Ascension chapel Portland Heights. Rev. B. G. Lee- Communion. 7:45 a. m. S. 8.. 9:30. St. Paul's Woodmere Kev. Oswald W. Taylor. Holy communion, first Sunday in month, 8 a. m.r Services, 4 p. m. Easter ser mon. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Portsmouth Hereford at., near Lombard St. Rev. F. M. Baum, vicar. 8. S., 10. Serv ices. 11 and 7:30. Holy communion on sec ond, fourth and fifth Sundays of month at 7:30; on first at 11. Holidays by appointment. Patton, Michigan and Alberta George F. Hopkins, pastor, 11 aud :oO. 8. 3. 10. Lutheran. ZIon'a German (Missouri Synod) Corner Sal mon and Chapman H. H. Koppelmann, 10:15, 7:45. S. S.. 9:15. Bethany Danish Union ave. and Morris M. C. Jenaen-Eughoim, pastor, 11 and 8; S S 10. Swedish Mission Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11 and 8. 8. S., lo. X. P- S:BO. Elim chapel Rev. B. J. Thoraon, 11. S. 8., 10. lmmanuel 19th and Irving its Rer. J. Richard Olson, 11 and 8. S. S., 9:45. Trinity German (Missouri Syuod) Williams avenue and Graham J. A. Rimbach. lo and 7:30. 8. 9:15. St. Panl'a German East 12th and Clinton A. S. Krause, pastor. Service and communion, 10:30. German and Znglish 8. 8. 9:30. United Norwegian Ditman Larsea. pastor. 11 and 7:45. S. S 9:45. Norwegian Synod at Grant corner 10th Rev. George Hendrlkseu, 11 and 8. S. 8.. 10. SU Johns Peninsular snd Klrkpatrick Kev. K. O. Salztnan. 10:45 aud 7:3t. S. 9:30. lmmanuel German Sellwood H. C. Ebe ling. lo:30. S. S.. 9:30. Grace English (Missouri Synod) Alblna ave. and Mason Rev. C Luecke, pastor. 10:90 and 7:30. S. S., 9:15. Morning. "Divine Grace." Evening. "The Scope of tbe Work of the Church." SL, James' English Wet Park and Jefferson sU. Kev. J. A. Lea, pastor. 8. S. S. 10. Lu ther leagne, 6. Morning subject. "A Message to Workers." Evening, "Soma Words to the Newly Confirmed." Swedish Auguatana Rer. H. K. Sanatedt, 10:45 and 7:45. 8. 8., 9:30. Episcopal Church ; Plans Dormitory Near Universtiy Bishop Walter T, Sumner, on his recent visit to Eugene, after ft looking over the state univer- Bity. said that the erection of an Episcopal dormitory near the ijt university campus will be given Mfi consideration by - the official j board of the church In the near future. The church already $ & owns valuable property in Eu- k- gene. The bishop plans to spend a week in Eugene in the 4 near future, and will examine -3(6- the relation of bis church to jjfr the student body. He will ad- minister the confirmation ritual ije to a class now in training at Eugene., April 18. Big Number Hear" Sermons on Easter A great number of people heard Rev. John H. Boyd's Easter sermons at the First Presbyterian church last Sun day. One hundred and fifteen new members were received into the full communion of the church at the after noon service, and 14 babies were bap tised. Dr. Boyd wil speak at both ser vices today, and the following musical programs will be rendered by Mr. Coursen and the regular quartet: Morning service: Organ voluntary, "Prelude"' (Tours) by Mr. Coursen; hymn anthem, "As Christ Upon the Cross," (Ballard); soprano solo, "Be Glad, O Ye Righteous," (Huhn). Mrs. Jane Burns Albert; organ postlude "Andantilio" (Hesse). Evening service: Prelude, "March in B Flat" (Silas); quartet, "Hide Thou Me" (Hyatt), Mrs. Albert, Mrs. Milier, Mr. Mulder and Mr. Zan; anthem, "As Pants the Heart" (Campbell); final organ postlude, "Ave Maria" (Flo tow). Membership of 200 Endeavorers' Goal , Less than a year ago the member ship of the Christian Endeavor of the First German Congregational -church numbered 46, and some of theso with drew when the pastor, Rev. W. G. Hopp was compelled to leave. More members were added last fall, how ever, and a campaign was launched to make the membership 100. ' ' The organization was divided Into two sides, the "Hustlers." led by Miss C. Burback and the "Busy Bees," led by G. L. Repp. The former group secured 24 and the latter 13 new mem bers, increasing the Endeavor to a membership of 105. Plans ara 'now under way for a campaign that will increase the membership to 200. April 20, the losing side will give a.pro gram and dinner for the entertainment of the new members and the winners. Officers Elected by Missionary Society The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Portland Presbytery held its annual meeting and election of officers Wednesday at the Piedmont church. A business session and the serving of luncheon was fol lowed by the election, as follows: President, Mrs. M. O. Nelson; first vice-president, Mrs. A. W. Zimmer man; second vice-president, Mrs. Edna Churchill; third vice-president, Mrs. H. N. Mount; fourth vice-president, MYs. A. J. Montgomery; fifth vice-president,' Mrs. James Garson; recording secre tary, Mrs. Fabian Byerly; correspond ing secretary, Mary K. Lamberson; Christian Endeavor secretary, Mrs. William McKay; Westminster guild secretary, Mrs. R. S. Hull; children's work secretary, Mrs. Frank J. Snow; literature and box secretary, Mrs. Wil liam Yoe; mission study, Mrs. H. L. Walter. . CHURCH Bethal Ivy and Williams Rev. J. A. Slow ney. 11 and 8. S. S.. 10. United Norwegian Portsmouth H. O. Hen drickson, pastor, 11. &'. 8., . 10, 3. Lunde'a ball. Vernon. Mission Montavilla, Hamilton's chapel, cor ner E. GUsan and E. 80th W. F. Luts, pas tor. 8. S.. 9:30. Gere au serTlce at 10:15, Catholic. Holy Cross University Park Eev. T. R. Murpby. C. 8. C. Low mass and Instruction, 8 a. ni. Sermon, 10:30. Sermon and benedic tion, 7:3o p. m. . St. Joseph's (German) Ht. Rev. Jamea Rauw, V. G. Low mass, 8. Hlgb mass and aeimon. 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 8:30. Holy Redeemer Rev. Joseph A. Chaps ton. Low mass, 6 and 8. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Benediction. 7:30. St. Ignatius Kev. F. Dilson, S. J. Low mass S and 9:30. Mass. sermon and benediction, 10:30. s. St. Francis Rev. J. H. Black. Low mass, 6. 8, 9. High mass aud sermon, 10:30. Ves pers, instruction and benediction, 7:30. St. Stepben's Kev. W. A. Wsltt. Low masa. 8:30. High mass end sermon. 10:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Rev. W. A. Daly. Low mass, 6, 8, 9. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7:30. St. Lawrence's Rev. J. C. Hughes.. Low mass. 6. 8. 9. " High mass and sermou, 10.30. Vespers and benediction, 7:30. St. Patrick's Rev. E. P. Murphy. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers snd benediction, 3:30. Sacred Heart Mllwaukle Rev. George Ro ute, O. S. B. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon. 10:3O. Vespers and benediction, 7:30. Ascension Montavilla Mass at 8. High mass with sermon. 10:30. Sunday school at 9. Benediction 3:30. Holy Rosary Very Rev. H. H. Kelly. Low mass, .6, 7. 8 and 9. Hlgb mass and sermon, 11. Vespers and benediction, 7:30. St. Andrew's Rev. Thomas Klarnan. Low macs, 8. High mass aod sermon. 10. Vespers, instruction snd benediction. 7:30. St. Msry's Pro-Cathedral Most Rev. A. Christie. D. D. Low mass. 6. 8, and 9. Hlgb mass and sermon, 11. Vespers, instruction and benediction. 7:45. St. Stsnislaus' (Polih) Rev. Fl. Matus sewski. Low mass, b;3o. High mass and ser mon, 10:30. L St. John the Baptist Mllwaukle Father J. M. O'Neill. Masses, 8 snd 10:30 a. m. 8. 8.. 9 a. m. Ser-ice, 7:30 p. m. St.' Charles Alberta between Glenn ave. and E. 33d st. Low mass, 8 a. m. High mass. 10:50 a. in. Rosary and benediction, 7:30 P bj. , . Christian Sctencs. First Church of Christ, Scientist Everett between IStu and 19th sts. Services 11 and 8. 8. 8., 9:45 and 11. Lesion sermon, "Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?" . Second East 6th and Holladay Servlcea, 11 and 8. S.8., 9:4 and 11. Lesson sermon, "Are Sin, Disease and Death Resit" Third East 12th and Hal mon st. Services. 11 aud 8; S. 8., 11 and 12:15. Lesson sermon, "Are Sin. Disease and Death Real?" Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson st. Services 11. S. S-. l?45 and 11. Lesaon ser mon. -"Are Sin, Disease and Death Ileal?" Fifth Myrtle Park hall Services. 11 aj m. 8. S., 9:30. Lesson sermon, "Are Sia, Disease and Death BealT" - - Evang alios! Association. Canon Heights J. Blocker. . pastor, 11:30 and 7. S.- 8., 10:3C. - First English East 61b and Market sts. Rev. K. D. Uornachnch. pastor. Services 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 10. Y. . A.. 7. First German Evangelical loth and Clay sts. -G. F. Lalning. rastor. 8. 8. 9:30. Preach ing,' 10:45 and 8. Y, P. A., 7. m UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT TO PREACH TOMORROW 1' I .l"WWf "I J ll 1 Dr. Carl Gregg Doney. Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, president-elect of Willamette university, will preach at the morning service at the First Methodist church tomorrow. Dr. Doney comes to the northwest from West Vir ginia and Methodism of the northwest will profit greatly in the acquisition of such a leader for its university. Dr. Doney comes to Oregon thoroughly equipped for his work. Dr. Lovelahd has returned from Gearhart, where he has been resting during the week,: and will preach tomorrow; night on the theme, "The Pain Beneath the Purple." Interstate Norse Missionary Meeting The third biennial convention of the Soutfi Pacific Missionary circuit of the Norse-Lutheran congregations of Cali fornia and Oregon will be held In the Portland Norwegian-Lutheran church at Fourteenth and Davis streets be ginning Tuesday and lasting through Friday. The circuit numbers 11 pas tors, and all will be represented. The opening lecture will be from Rev. J, C. Roseland. The mission sermon will be delivered in English Wednesday eve ning by Rev. S. T. Sorenson of Los Angeles. Rev. Otto Lock of Canby will deliver an address "on parochial schools and the current phases of Lutheran missions will be discussed. Afternoon and evening sessions will be held. Rev. H. O. Hendrickson of Trinity Lutheran church will preside. Rev. F. T. Soren-soh- ofi Los Angeles and Rev. J. H. Brono of San Francisco are the minis ters expected from California. CHURCHES ON EAST SIDE JOIN BOOSTER MOVEMENT Launching a movement out of which In time an east side-ministerial asso ciation is to -grow, a number of min isters from the central east side dis trict met Wednesday evening with a score or more of laymen at the Sunny side Congregational church. The primary movement started at this meeting concern the making of an appeal to all the moral and religious forces of the east side. The slogan of the east side business men, "Boost for a Bigger, Better, Busier East Side," has been adopted by the ministers, and an endeavor will be made to give the east side churches in the central district the same strength of the west side places of worship. The second meeting for the spread ing of this propaganda will take place at the T. M. C. A. Monday: noon.- Thirteen churches so far,, nave been enlisted "in the movement, and com- OF PORTLAND ' Seventh Day Adventiat. Note Regular servicea of this denomination arc held ou Saturday. Central, EV 11th and Everett Elder Milton H. St. Job n. pastor. 11 a. m. S. 8., 10. Y. V. 8., Friday evening, 7:30. Montavilla. East 80th and Everett J. F. Beatty, eider, babbalb school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11. . St. Johns Centrnl sv. and Charleston st.-r-Elder E. D. Hurlburt. Sabtatb school, 10. Preaching 11. Missionary society 3 p. m. Mount Tsbo? East 60th and Belmont Rev. C J. Cumnings. pastor Servlcs: Sabbath school 10. 1' reaching 11. Lents Marlon ave. and Blumatter D. J. Chltwood, elder. Hubbatb school, 10. Preach ing, ll. Sunday.- 7:ao. Albins (German) Skid more and Mallory- Henry Block, elder. G. r . uusch. locsl eicer. Subbatb school. 10. Preaching, 11.80 aod 8. Preaching Sunday eveuing at 8. Scandinavian church, 62d and 39tb ave., S. Elder O. E. Saiidnes, pustor. . 8., 10. Preaching, il. Sunday service, 7:30. Reformed Presbyterian. First church Minnesota aud Alnswortb Rev. F. D. Frazer. Services, 11 and 7:30. 8 S-, 10. . Oak Grova Methodist Episcopal. First M. E. cburcb Cbesley.E. Curtis, pas tot. 11 and 8. .8. ., 10. K. L.. 7. Oswego, preaching at 7:15; S. 8. lo a. m. X. E. Church South. First Union ave. and Multnmab 1. P. Law, psstor. Services 11 and 7:3o. Rev. E. H. Mowre, both services. S. 8., 10; K. L., 10:O. i Frsa Methodist. .First church Cor. East 9th and Mill sts. Rev. E. L. Horringtou, pastor. 11 aud 7:30. Central cburcb 56th aud East Flanders Rev. John G. llessler, 11 aud 7:30. 8. 8., 10. 1. P. M.. 6330. Evangelical Synod. German Evangelical Friends cbnrrh Taeoma ave and East i5tb Rev. Ellas Hergert. pas tor, 10:45 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 9:30. C. E.,"6:30. St. Paul Evangelical cburcb 447 railing st, Rev. J.' Hergert, pastor, 11 and 7:30. Y. P. S.. .06:3 . i Universalist. Church of th Good Tidings Broadway and Eaat 24th Rev., J. D. Corby. 8. 8., .12 noon. 10:45. "Has a Man a Right to Live His Own Life, Regardlesa of the World?" Alameda East 25tb aud Preacott Rev. J. V. Corby, pastor. 8. 8., 3 p. m. Preaching by .pastor, 3:45 p. m. - Jewish, Congregation Beth -Israel 12-b and Main ats. lie form ritual Friday night at 8. Satur day ' morning at 10:80. Religious school at 9:30 Bunds y morning. U: bbl Jouab B. Wise conducts all service end Bible classes. ' Christadelphiaas. West Portland 621 Eaat Washington, 10:30 a. ni. Mt. Tsbor E. 60ts and Belmont. 11 aod 7:30. . " '- Saformad,. First German O. Ha f rer, pastor, 10:45 and 8. 8. 8.; 9iO. " Y. I. 8., 7. . . Second Colombia blvd. and 83d st. A. . Wysa. 11 and 8. 8.. 8.. 9:30. Y. P.-7. 'IhlrdFiftU ave.. Louts Bar. H. Beheld knecht, pastor. IL C. 8., 10. i , i Servioes far the Deaf. , United Presbyterian Bar, 8. Earl Dubois, 10:30 and 8. C, E., 7. BISHOP STARTS FIRST - - OF SOCIAL SERVICE IN CITY Plan to Canvass Every Mem 3er of Episcopal Church . Dutlined at Banquet. t. Rev. Walter Sumner, as bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Or egon, has launched the first of his social service movements which made his work as a priest in thd Chicago diocese so eminently successful and himself so widely known. The plan was outlined at the' lay men's banquet, given in lvis honor, at the, Multnomah hotel Thursday night, and met with enthusiastic and unani mous approval. The "Every Member" canvass, which under a dozen different titles has been carried out in every part of the United Sta:cs, strangely enough has never been applied to any extent in Oregon. Tht rsday night Bishop Sumner mailo the surprising announcement that such a cinvass would be made throughout the diocese of Oregon on the afternoon of Sunday; May 2. He furthermore announced that every layman would be expected to help, participate if possible, and that every clergyman, in cluding himself, would be in the field. The "Every Member" tttovement in a per sonal canvass of all members of the various congregations, -members alUe delinquent or in good standing, for the emphasizing of a carefully con- j si d4 red subscription, on a weekly basiu. ins ead of a colleetion, for. current expenses of the parish and for church missions in general. livery parish clergyman will ' be asked to appoint a .committee large enough that all tha ' iiiemjers in the dlsirlct, in addition to'as many n.n meinbers as possible, can be seen. The canvass will be a house to houso one ster Mn sir. Will ICt Be Repeated Sunday Th e Easter music, given laot Sunday at tl pre he White Temple, was mo much ap- lated that it will be repented, to m orrow rn response to numerous ru sts. In the morning the quartet will rioJ give the anthems, "King All Glo-- s" (Bam by), and "God Hath Ap- pol ttfd a Duy (Tours), and -Mrs. Hu tchlnson will sing the contralto sol , "The Lord Is Risen" (Sulljvan). tauter cantata. "Messiah Vic torious" (William . Hammond) will kiven In the evening. Tomorrow meaning Dr. Hlrison will preach on Testing on the Old Camp Ground," in the evening he will speak of e Cost of a Man." Thre will be baptism at night. mitleemert from them will be addrensed by Rev., A, C. Moses. Those appointed rrotn these churches are as follows: Congregational, Revs. W. II. Meyer and J. J.. Staub; Presbyterian, llevi W. H. Amos and L. K. Grim en; Meth- odlH t. Revs. T. W. Lane and .W. J. In- gel4 ; United Brethren, Revs. J. B. Tar- sons and J. D. Nisewonder;- BaptlKt. Rev m. W. O. Shank and A. C. Say ton; Friends, Revs. il. L. Cox and -John Rlley ; Nazarene, Rev, C. H. Davis; Ger- maii Evangellcal Lutheran, R-v. K. Hergert; ; Christian, Rev. T. B" Maxey; Eva tngellcal. Revs. C. (.'.. rollng. If. Sch knecht,'0. 1. Iovell aifd K. I). Ho rh schuch; United Presbyterian, Rev, S. sou Karl I?uBols; Methodist church. , Rev. Lovlck V. Law. Wj. '. H. Meyer has been chosen chair- marJ of tho organization -and J. B, I'ar- son of tho United Brethren church. secretary. Haw Church Society, 8 we denboraian K . of P. hall. 11th and Al. der JRev. Samuel Worcester. 8. 8. 10:15. Kerv Ices ll, "Meeting the Risen Lord In Galilee." Unitarian.' Church of Our Father Broadwar and Tim. bill i Rev. T L. Eliot, D. D., nilntaier emer Rev. W. U. Eliot, Jr.. minister, 11 snd Itis: 7:45. D. .. :ao. x. i'. if... a:;to. siorning. "W Mt Is True Prayer?" Eveulnr. "Eternal Life In the Poetry of Longfoliow." Latter Day Saints. Chtirrb of Jesus Cbrlai of Latter Dsr Ralnla Mormon I Kast juro nud IJsrrlsoo 8. 8., 10, rescuing, 11:43 and 7. MoStavilla (not Mormon) 8. 8.. 0:45. rWr vices. 1 u ana T.av. Spiritual. First 201 Allskr bldg. Zar. Allhea Wlea. endanger, 3. Messages, N, Itw'.nre. Cburcb of the -ul-VW'4 1 st. Rav, J. H. Lacss. psstor. Conference 10:30. Mediuias' Meeting 8:3a Lecture 8 p. m. Advent Ohrlstiaa (Not Seventh Day) Ad vent it Gnnsiisn c. r, 1 rmiin, pastor, 7:30. 8. 8., 1. Iyal Workers, 6:30. niaeting 7:45 Thursday. 11 and Pray Associated Bibla Btudsata (L B. S. A.) OddJ feiiows nan bust tu ana Aider ats. b. m. Beresn bible l-saon. 8 p. in., "Tbe lime is at nsnu. . uiscoursa ny N. m. fyewtqn, "i-wo r.niwna and No Second ' Prayer meeting, 7:80. Cba 1 net Salvation Army. . Corni and M a No. 4207 Saliuou st Staff Csptsla rs. Gale in cbarve. 8:15 and H. Holl- meeting, 11. 8. 8. 1:30. Corps No. 1 Z43 ASH St. Adj. aod Mrs. Wbl the y In charge, 11, 3:10 and 8. 8. , Y. P. 8.. 5. . 1:80. Mwddlsh Corps 430 Burnsldc 11, 4:30 and 8. 'Sea bdlnavlau 243 sb at. 8 p. in, Kev. John ova!. - Volunteers of America Mission ball 243 Aab- 4' t., ueur 3d 3.3J aud 8:15. Miscellaneous. Portland Babal Assemliy t)2 Ellera bids. Bcrvutea, 8 p. m. Divine Truth Center Helling Hlracn bldg. Rev. ll. M. Mluard. pastor, 11. Christian Yoga 31H-20 Ablngtoo bldg. Barv. ices 11 aud 8 p. m. "Consciousiwiss" and "Ks- -istende." Cburcb of the Brethren (Imnksrdst Uev, George A. Carl,. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8 10. C. W i t '30, Tb Cburcb of God 861 Falling at. Pas tor, l ev. U. F. Hstnni. German aervlces, 10:45 a. bo 8. S..; 9:. English aervslres, 2:M and 1:SO.. 8. 8.. 1:30. V. P. M., 6:30. Cburcb of Christ Lenta Preaching, 11 and 7;3-i. Bibla class, 10. Y. W. C. A. Broadway and Taylor Vespar aervlcW, 4:i0 p. to. - Plagab Mission Lents Full gospel 8un4sy, 10:3Oisud 2:30. Tuesday snd Friday at 7:80. Lents cburcb John UUey, 11 and 7:45. 8. 8:, 1M. C. K., 6:45. Tbaj Irving ton Onter of Truth 715 Thomp son at., cor. Esst 21st Services, 11. Mrs Florence Crawford. Coiomous Mission 22 Jl. I'ront at. D. A. Northrnp snd J. 8, Montgomery, supts., k. Thai Christisn snd Missionary lAillanc Cor, East 9tb sad Clay sts, Kev. J. E, Fee, pas tor 11 aud 7:30. 8. 8., 10. Y. P., 6::t0. ncandlnavlan Evangelical Mission Church 737 Ajlljerta 8arvl-ea, 1 aod 7:45. 8. 8., 16, Y. P. M. Sunday. 5:30. Prsrer nieatlus Thurs. day, p. M. Olsen, pastor. 1 nenaopuicai (VM-iety J-'B Morgan bldg. . Y. IM. C. A. Hlxtb and Taylor sts. H. R. Bandall, religious wvrk dlrsctor Meeting for n.eu at 3:15. I , MOVEMENTS 3 V