THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, , PORTLAND, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1916. 6 - I'. SL DAVID'S TO HAVE NURSERY FOR TOTS DURING CHURCH HOUR Purpose to Enable Mothers to! J Attend Services; the Pro-;$ Cathedral Finds Plan Good Kev. Thomas Jenkins. To enable mothers of young chil dren to attend services at St. David's church a free kindergarten In charge of two. instructors will be maintained in the parish house, from 11 a. m. Veach Sunday until after the morning service. The first session of the kindergarten will be held tomorrow. Miss Empler and Miss Hall, experi enced Sunday school teachers, will be - in charge. A new departure' in Sunday school work will be inaugurated tomorrow. A regular church service for the chil dren will be given at the regular Sun day school hour. The plan of taking the burden of caring for children dur-tna- church hour is not exactly a new thrng In Portland, the pro-cathedral of i . , . . , v.i a I Bt. Btepnen s naving uuue year or more past. At the pro-cathe : dra a trained nurse is engaged. The idea Is one of eastern origin and has been found to work with greatest success. In Portland, children of the primary class, from three years j and up. are cared for, but in many ' cities even infants in arms are taken. These are provided with babies' and children's toys and fed with crackers and cookies, the theory being that if ., the little ones have a good time and can be made to look forward to the : church hour, the mothers will be all the more iikely to attend services. Mr. Jenkins Intends to continue the children's nursery at least through lent. If. it is a success, it will be continued indefinitely, he says, Just as it is at trie pro-cathedral. Dean Ramsey Will Give Lent Lectures Two series of lectures will b de- - llvered in St. Stephen's Episcopal pro . Cathedral by Dean H. M. Ramsey 'during Lent. Friday evenings the " general subject is, "Important Epochs in the History of the Anglican Com munion." Sunday evening Dean Ram " eey will speak on "Important Points in Chrii-tian Doctrine." The specific subjects for Friday - evenings are: March 17, "The Roman Usurp-tion;" March 24. "The Refor mation;" March 31, 'The Church and the Puritans;" April 7. "The Oxford Movement;' April 14, "The Genius of Modern Anglicanism." The Sunday evening subjects and dates are: March 12, "The Trinity;" . March 19, "The Divinity of Christ;" March 26, "The Virgin Birth of Christ;" April 2, "Did Christ Found a ' Church?" April 9, "The Christian Ministry." The Sunday evening service will be at 7:40. Revival Services ! . Are BeinArranged Klamath Falls. Or., March 11. The building committee, to which was in' structed the duty of providing suit ;'' able accommodations for the holdieig ' of the series of Mathis-Vessey evan V : gelistic meetings in this city, begin ning March 19, after a-joint session that a contract has just been closed for the leasing of the Pavilion, corner of Fourth and Klamath. i""rr . i The proposed tabernacle was to have f a' seating capacity of 1200 people. ' -..When the building committee Investi : ygated the Pavilion they found it meas- ured as wide, and was but three feet 'shorter In length than the proposed ' - tabernacle, and that in addition, it has ' ; a balcony which can be utilized. This 'i.t'fi provided for really more seating room than . the proposed structure would S ; . bave contained. ; Some slight alterations will be made '" 'and workmen will sJbn start getting - " things in readiness for the opening ; nigbt. McMinnville Pastor Will Preach Here iSRtr. J. Sherman Wallace of Mc 'MlnnviHe will preach In the White . Temple Sunday, taking for his morn- ins topic. "The world s Greatest Need."" - The Temple quartet will sing the anthems, "Savionr Again to Thy 'Name." dt Shelley, and Te Shall t ' ? " ' e" "' t ' I I !. - Dwell to the -Land.! by Stainer. j :.-' :-In the evening' Mr. Wallace will j preach on "The Making of a Prince." f The quartet will sing, '."God Is Love" i ; by Shelley, and "Arise. Shine," by ' Brackett. - ' '. ; js-i Rer. Wallace has been .professor of .vublie speaking and Bible for the past - even years In ueMinnvuie college. . Previous to . that time he was a i-: pastor to Tacoma, . He la the author !V'rof -What of thai Church- "True ' ' - Wealth," "The, Real - Initiation of ; V Christ" and "Why go to Colleger -?i ,-. " - . r i J ar - Will Install Pastor. ' rfSPSaleBT'Or.. vMarch lL-InatallaUon A' 1 servicee f or Rev. -3 anaea -Elvln of 8a ! ; 1m. .OT will be held In tha First Con ' . -' gregational church hero Tueadar --- '; ' ningv :Df. ; I. R, : Dyott, of the First church. Portland, will deliver the In ," stallatlon ermoiu : . Presbyterians Had A Touching Time On Tuesday Night Ht The Christian Endeavor o- clety of the Central Presbyter- lan church. East Thirteenth and 'Pine streets, successfully car- ried 'out plans to raise some money for its treasury by hav ing- a Touching Time" on March 7. Several booths and sideshows were constructed In the club rooms of the church and admission charged to each. Central Aid Society Party Enjoyable Last Wednesday Mrs. A." B. Manley, 683 Williams avenue, served a lunch eon to the Ladies' Aid society and flrends of Central M. E. church. Forty-two people were present It was the birthday of the hostess and of one of the guests, Mrs. J. E. Slaughter back. The plan of entertainment was for each guest to do something. About nooti the guests began to arrive, some in costume, creating much merriment. Those deserving of special mention were a wedding gown 57) years old, companion to this was a bridegroom costume. Two g"uests were dressed as little girls. A Campflre Girl and a real clown caused unlimited amuse ment. Songs, recitations and story telling occupied the time: not a dull moment. A business session was held and several new members were added to the society. To Debate Merits Of Motion Pictures The merits of the moving picture bill now before congress will be dis cussed at the young men's forum of the First M. E. church tomorrow at 12:15 by W. Carter and M. . A. Zollinger, two Portland attorneys of this city. The study for this month at the forum is moving picture cen corshlp and every phase of the cen scrship problem is being discussed. The bill before congress provides for a national board of censorship of -l moving picture films. In this bill it ir provided that all films, as soon as manufactured and before being copy righted, shall be submitted to this board in Washington, D. C, for ap provai or rejctuim. mo iii.juo l l : TK. -n.lAa . .. viju, that a subsidiary board shall sit at Los Angeles, Cal. Dr. Loveland Plans Series of Lectures Featuring the Lenten season. Rev. Frank L. Loveland. pastor of the First, Methodist Episcopal church, has arranged a series of 8unday evening sermon lectures on the gen eral theme, "The Preachers of Protes tantism." The first of these will be given tomorrow night, the opening topic being "Savonarola," the Reform er of Italy." Five sermon lectures will be included, the last to be given on Sunday evening. April St. On the evening of April 16, the full vested chorus of 50 voices, will render, under the direction of Hartridge O. Whipp, Sir John Stainer's famous "The Cruci fixion," and on Easter Sunday even ing, April 23, the choir will give Wifllam G. Hammond's "Messiah Victorious." Young People Aid In Church Singing Rev. and Mrs. Ingalls of the St. Johns M. E. church have succeeded in reorganizing- their young people of the church so that they are now a great help In the regular Sunday ser vices. Two Sunday nights in every month a young girls' vested choir of 16 voices furnishes the music, and on the other two Sunday nights a mixed chorus does the Binging. Two gospel teams have been organized in the Ep worth league composed of six mem bers each. These teams have charge of the Sunday evening young people services, both In their own chapter and in those of neighboring chapters where they occasionally visit. The Junior League has also been reorgan ized with a membership of 25. The pastor also reports that a great num ber of conversions have been made lately, and that he is looking forward to a bright and prosperous day for the church in St. Johns. EPW0RTH LEAGUE The third quarterly district rally will be held at the Centerary M. E. church Friday evening, March 31, at 8 o'clock. This rally will he a special ! conBecraLtlori rally stnd it has been def- lnltely decided that no social affair will follow the lecture. The rally will open a special 15 minute song service. A prominent leader among young peo ple has been engaged to speaK, O. J. Gill of Woodlawn chapter re signed as publicity manager on ac count of business obligations. The cabinet are looking for someone to fill the vacancy. Last Monday evening at a special meeting of the cabinet. Miss Ida Mat son of Montavilla chapter was ap pointed as temporary vice president of the fourth department, to fill out Miss Taylor s unexpired term. Last Friday evening was special Epworth league night at the Social Service Pageant. The program ren dered was especially beneficial to the young people in their missionary work. The district cabinet has received in itatlons from Seaside and 8unnyside chapters for the next convention in May. The cabinet has not as yet ac cepted either Invitation. The district president is desirous that all interest ed leaguers suggest good persons for the cabinet for the coming year. It Is planned to have nominations in hand before the convention opens. The Sunnystde chapter will hold a St. Patrick's entertainment in the cnurch next Wednesday, evening at O ClOCK. The St. Johns chapter gospel team led the meeting at University Park last Sunday evening-. Dr. Moore of the Palestine Pageant spoke to Pat ton chapter' last Sunday evening on how modern discoveries have a direct bearing on old - Testa ment scriptures. The St. Johns chapter is conducting a Bible Study class at the parsonage very Friday evening. Much Interest is being shown. A . regular course of study Is being pursued. P FEAST WILL BE CELEBRATED BY THE JEWISH PEOPLE Feast- Recalls Deliverance of Jews of Persia; Date Falls on March 19 This Year, Purlm a feast in the Jewish calen dar, falls this year on March 19. The reading of the Book of Esther from a parchment scrool on that day con stitutes the principal feature in the Synagogue service. The feast recalls the deliverance of the Jews of Persia through the intervention of Queen Esther and her kinsman Mordecai from a threatened massacre planned by Haman, the king's vizier. In the words of the Book of Esther It com memorates "the day wherein the Jews had rest from their enemies and the month which was turned unto them from sorrow to gladness and from mourning unto a good day." It "'as decreed that the day be observed in a joyous spirit that finds expression in sending portions to one another and gifts to the poor. (Esther Chap. 9, verse 20.) The feast bears the name of 'Pur im," because it is recorded that Ha man the arch enemy ot the Jews, sought to fix the day of their destruc tion by casting "Purlm" which, ac cording to a popular etymology given in the Book of Esther, means "Lots." The feast is more social in character than religious. It does not require cessation from labor or any special religious ceremony other than the reading of the Book of Esther and the reciting of a few special prayers inspired by the event commemorated. In former times the celebration in some places partook of the nature of a carnival. At present the Story of the Book of Esther is not unfrequent ly presented In dramatized form. The injunction to remember the poor was and is observed faithfully. During the centuries of persecution, the feast of Purim was quite popular, due, per haps, to the fact that the story of deliverance from the plottings of the tyrants. which the day recalled, brought hope of a similar deliverance rrom the evil designs of existing Ha- mans. New Pastor to Preach. Eugene, Or., March 11. Rev. G. H. Parkinson, new pastor of the First Methodist church here, will preach here the first time tomorrow. Rev. Mr. Parkinson is a young man, be- URIM CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY THURSDAY NOON IS LIMIT Kotices for the classified church directory, and other matter for the Saturday church columns of The Journal, most be la the editorial rooms of The Journal by noon Thurs day in order to insure publication. Address all mail communications. Churches care City Editor. The Journal, items not appearlna la the Saturday church page will be found la the Sunday church column. IRST SUNDAY IN LENT Sunday School Lesson Tomorrow. Heroes and MartyTa of Faith Heb. 11, 1 to IS. S. Memnrw 12; 1. 2. Golden Text lt u run with patience th rrce that ts set before ua. looking nnto Jceus ho author and perfecter of our faitb. Ileb. Home Readings M. Heroes of Faith, Heb. 1. 1-1. T. Triumphs of faltb. Heb. 11: 17-31. W. Martyrs of faith. Heb. 11:32 to 12:2. Th. ifice ot dipcipieshlp. Matt. 10: 34-42. F. Par-tal-ers of Christ' suffering-. 1 Pet. 4: 12-19. S Security in God. Jude 17-25. S. Psalm of faith. Heb. 3. Young People's Topics. Chrlatlan EndesTor "Tie Causes of Fail ures In Life." Ptot. 10: 1-32. Epworth leaziie The TJrrenrr of a flvrnt Tiak," Neb. :13; Luke 2:49; 9:51: 12:35-37: Matt. 10:22, 23. B. T. P. c "The Causes of Failures in Life." TroT. 10: 1-32. Baptist. First White Temple Mrs. A. W. DeLonr. acting- pastor. Rev. Sherman Wallace, on "The World's Greateat Need." 7:30, "The Making of rrjnee. Bwedfch-Flnnish Misaion. White Temple. 8. East Side E 20tb and Ankenv ats. Her. W. O. Hhank. pastor. 11. 7:3U. "The Baptist riTe-xeaj- irograni wnat la It? men land. K. otn and Alberta Rer. Chaa. F. Mieir. 11. 7:30. Arieta Rer. W. T. 8. Spriggs, 11. 7:30. L'UiTersiiy rar Kei. c L. Heakett, li. Her. C 7:30. Swediah 15th and Hojt, 10:45. 7:30. Grace MontaTilla. Rer. M. T. Cash. 11. 7:30. Sellwood ReT. F. H. Hayea 11, 7:30. St. Johns E. P. Borden, pastor 11. 7:30. CaWarx E. 8tb and Orant Re. Thomas Stephenson, actlns- pastor. 11. sermon hv tie Aiirt Lflughbridge. 7:30. sermon bj Vr. J. u. spnngston. ait. laiTarr t. fine and uraod are. Rer. A. M. Macback. 11. 8. ' Third Knott and Vancourer are. Her W. J. Beaven. 11. "(jetting ISeit to Jesus." 7:30. lni winnower. St. Johns (German) Rer. F. Bruerman. 11. t:w. Chinese J. C. Malone. 7. Lents Rer. J. M. Nelson. 11. 7:30. Second German Morris and Rodney are. ii, i :ju. Glencoe E. 45th and Main ReT. A. B. Walts. 11. 7:30, sermon by Dr. Albert Laurh- Lriage. remrnea missionary to Kurma. Mount oilTet Her. w. A. Magrett. ll.S. Italian Mission Rct. - Francesco SaniMlla, ii. a. First German 4th and Mill RtT. J. Kratt. II, T:ao. Goodwill Mission 15th and Boise MUs M. Nelson, superintendent. North Portland Miaaion 830 Nicolal St., mas, s. RassellTllU Mission Dr. Albert Lausabrldre. s. s;o. tabernacle e. 42a ana Hoirate kt. wal. te; Duff, acting pastor, 11. 7:30. ' ' Catholic. 8t. . Peters Lents Rt. P. Bentren. iu:3, i:au. Pro-Cathedral 15th and DstIs ReT. E. T, O'Hara. . 7:15, 8:80. 9:45. 11. 7:49. St. Lawrence 8d and Sherman Bar. J. C. uua-nee u, b:ju. iu:3u. St. Patricks 10th and Sarier ReT. E. P. Murpnr. 0, 10.JO, 7:30. St. Francis E. llth and Oak Rer. J. H. Black, s, 8, 0, 10:30, 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams st. and Stanton ReT. W. A. Dal. C, 8. 0, 10:30. t:wj. Holy Rosary E. Sd and Clackamas Rer. E. B. uiaon. 6, T. 8, , 11. 7:90. St. Rose E. S3d and Alameda Rev. X u r arreu. s, 10. 7:80. St. Andrews E. 8th and Alberta Rev. T KternsB. 8. 10:30. 7:30. The Madeleine R. 24th and Slfklyou Rev, ueurgc r. tuomnson. 7:30. . 10:30. Ascension E. Yamhill and E. 70th Francis can raisers, s. 10:30. T:ao. j Holy Redeemer Portland bWd. and Vaneon rer are. Rer. F. H. Miller. 6. 8. 10:30. 7:30. Blessed Sacrament Maryland are. and Bias- acne kcv. b. v. Kelly. 8. 10:30. 7:30. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin Rev. C. Raymond. o, iu:su. i-.ao. St. Ignatius 8220 43d at- S. Ev Jesuit Fath ers. :308. 10:80. 4 St. Stephens 42d and E. Taylor Rer. War ren a. wattt. s. s:au. iu:su. i-Mt. St. Phillip Nerl E. 16th and Hickey ReT, rr. J. cartwna-nt. 8. 10:30. J:3t. 4 8acred Hear; E. llth and CeatetwRsv. O KOM. 8. 10:30. 7:80. - St. Agatha E. 15th sod . UiQer Bev. 3, Commlsky. 8, 10:30. 7 JO. St. Joseph (German) 15th and Coach Bev. B. usurer, s. 10:30. 7:30. St. Stanislaus Polish) -Maryland sve. and railing kt. r. Mathew. s. 10:SO. T:30. 8U Mlcbael (IUOianJ 4th sad Mill Rev. M. THE WORLD'S DEBT By Rev. James Dimond Corby, Universalist who summon him, regardless of past moral record. He must comfort the sorrowing, visit the sick, advise with the anxious, help the weak, reason with the wayward and befriend the stranger. When I'm misuiderstood, when my acquaintances shun me, when society ignores me I am sure to find sympathy, substan tial help, wise counsel, when I go to a minister. Never forget when you want a true friend, come to the minister and he will serve you in the spirit of one who said, "In as much as ye have done it unto the least of one of these, my brothers, ye have done it unto me." v tween 35 and 40 years of age, and has been pastor of the church at Newton Center, an aristocratic suburb of Bos ton, for the past five years. He is a graduate of the School of Theology ot Boston, of which Dr. Wilkinson is also a graduate. Mrs. Parkinson and two daughters, 11 and 14, are in the city. Preacher Will Tell Of Trip to Mexico Rev. A. Vereide, pastor of the Norwegian-Danish Lutheran church at Vancouver avenue and Skidmore street will lecture tomorrow night at the church on Mexico. Rev. Vereide has just returned from a Mexican trip. St, Peter's Parish Will Stage Comedy For the benefit of the St. Peter's parish, "The Other General Fuller," a three act farce comedy, will be staged in connection with a St. Patrick's evening program in the Yeager thea tre at Lents. The play will be inter spersed with musical selections by local talent of Lents. Balemtra. S, 10:30,,7:3O. at: Clement Smith and Newton Ber. C. Smith. 8, 10:30, 7:30. St. Clares Capitol Hill Bet. Anthony. 8. 10:30, 7:30. St. Charlei 34th and Kllllngaworth ReT. G. Snlderhorn. 8. 10:30. 7:30. - Christian. First Park and Columbia ReT. Geo. F. Dante. 11, sermon by J. Ralph Roberta on "Three Dramatic Attempta by the Tempter." 7:30, "The Day of Days." Montavilla E. 76th and Hoyt ReT. J. C. Ghormley. 11, S. Gladstone Rct. Roy L. Dunn. 11. 8. Woodlawn 7tb and Liberty Rer. W. J. Millinger. 11. 7:30. Sellwood 13th and Tenino Rct. M. Johnson. 13. 8. Rodney Arenue. at Knott st. ReT. J. F. Ghormley. 11, "God's Purpose In Christ." 7:30, sernxm by ReT. J. C. Ghormley. East Side Chrietlaan E. 12th and E. Taylor Kev. A. L. Crlm. 11, "A Great Problem." :30, "A General Letter From the Psator." Kern Park ReT. G. K. Berry. 11. 7:30. St. Johns Rer. Herbert F. Jones. 11, 8. Vernon Church of Christ E. 15th and Wy- gant J. A. Melton. 11. 7:30. ttemei eza ana xnompaon ueT. a u Drey W. Wilson. Christian Science. Lesaon sermon, "Substance." First church ETerett. between 18th and 19th sts. 11, 8. Second Bust 6th and Holladay. 11, 8. Third East 12tb and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth VancouTer are. and Emerson. 11. Fifth Myrtle Park hall. 11. Christian Science society Holbrook block. St. Johns. 11. Congregational. First Park and Madison ReT. Luther R. Dyott. 11. "The Gate of Heayen." 7:45, "What is UodT" First German E. 7th 1.0 d Stanton ReT. E. 0. Wiilman. Atkinson Memorial E. 28th and ETerett Rct. Thomas & Anderson, 11. UnlTersity rark tlaTen at., near Lombard ReT. F. J. Meyer, 11. 7:30. Hlgbland E. 6th and Preseott ReT. E. 8. Bollinger. 11. "Weights and Wings." 7:30, luyesttnenu. ' Linderhurat ReT. D. B. Gray, 11, 7:45. Pilgrim Missouri aTe. and SbaTer St. ReT. W. C. Kantner. 11, 7:30. St. Johns ReT. Daniel T. Thomas. 11. Warerly Heights E. 33d and Woodward- Rev. A. C. Moses. 11, 7:30. Sn tiny side E. 82d and Taylor Rer. J. J Slanb. 11. "The Timeless Kingdom of Jesus Christ." 7:45, Beginning at the Bottom. Zlon (German) E. 9th and Tremont ReT. J. H. Hopp. 10:30. 7:30. Episcopal. St. Marks 21st and Marshall Rt. J. E. H. Simpson. ReT. J. (J. Hatton. 7:30. 10:15. 11, "8ome Purposes of Temptation." f:30, 7:30. Trinity ReT. A. A. Morrison. 8, 11. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen, the Martyr Very Key. H. M. K&msey. 7:4a. 11. 3, 7:45. St. DaTld a B. iztn and Belmont Rer. Tbomaa Jenkins. 8:00. 9:30. 11. "Christ's Temptation and Oars." 7:30, "Some Enemies of the Cross: Joseph Calaphesy High Priest.' St. Matthew's Cdrbett and Bancroft Rev, W. A. M. Ereck. 11. St. Johns Milwaukle Rct. John D. Rice. 3, 4. St. Andrews Merer or a si., fortsmoatn Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 11. Grace Memorial weldler and E. 17th N. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Rev. John Dawson. 11 8:30. St. Michael's and All Angels' E. 43d and Broadway Key. t. r. Bowen. 11, 7:30. Church of Our Bavtonr eoth are. and 41st St. S. E. Arcbdencoo Chambers in charge. 11 Bt. John's Beiiwooa iter, jonn u. Kite. J 1 St. Paul's Wood mere ReT. Oswald W. Taylor. 4. Bishop Morria Memorial chapel. Good Sa marltan hospital Rer. Frederick K. Howard. 7. 7dC. All saints' cnarcn zstn ana Barier ReT. Frederick K. Howard. 11, 6:30. EvaBfclioal Association, Carson Heights G. F. Llening Jt. 11:30. 7 First English E. 6th and Market Rev. E. D. Hornecbarb. 11. 8. First German Evangelical 10th and Clay Rev. U. F. Llening. 10:45, 8. Zvsngalioal Synod. German Eranrelioal Friends' church Ta coma aye. and E. lSthrRev. Eliaa N. Her gtrt. 10:45, 7:30. . St. rani Evangelical 1 enure n Ml Falling Bev. J. HergerL 1, 7:30. Tre VethodUt. Central 65th -and E. Flanders Rev. L. R. Blackman. 11. 7:45. First E. th and Mill Rev. I. Harrington, paatol, Frianda" Chnreu. Bunnyslde E. 85th- and Main Rev. Homer Cox. 11. 7:30. Lenta South Mala at Bev. John Rilej. 11, 7:30. West Piedmont Rev. Mrs. Ethel M. Ar nold. 11, JiSO. Jewish. Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Mats Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Friday, 8 p. m. Satur day, 10:80 a. aa. LattCT Say Saints. Chsreh of Jeans Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) E. 25th sod Madison. 11:45, 7. Moat Till (sot Mormon) 11, 7:30. Xsthsrsa. Immannel 19th and Irring Bev. J. Richard Olson 11, 8. Trinity Ortnan (Mlaaovl Synod) Williams sve. sad Graham Err. jr. A. Bimbach. 10:15. 7:30. United Norwegiao Bev. Ditmaa Larsen. 11, 7:45. Bethany Danish TJnlon aTe. N. snd Mor ris Her. M. G. Jesses -En e-bolra. 11. H. 1 . Our SaTtor's E. 10th and E. Grant ats. TO THE MINISTRY D. D., Pastor of the First Church. If I wanted a friend I'd go to my pastor. In .discouragement or trouble 1 would go to my minister. If I wanted counsel from one who wished my best welfare I would hunt up a minister. Life here owes most of its safety, peace and kindness to the influence of the church. The ministers are men who serve their fel lows faithfully without consideration for the money such service brings them. They must be ready to give their services freely to those Plan Campaign to Complete Building The congregation of Bethel African M. E. church, worshipping now in the basement of a proposed church build ing, will soon start a fcampaign to raise fhe necessary $5000 to complete a church building. The committee, headed by the pastor, Rev. W. H. Prince, plans a building which may be used as a community house for the young colored people of the city. Other members of the committee are: F. D. Thomas, W. H. Smith, S. Golden, E. L. Jameson and W. T. Bell, trus tees. To Discuss Religious Campaign in Salem Dr. A. L. Hutchison, pastor of the Piedmont Presbyterian church, has gone to Salem to conduct a religious campaign in his -old pastorate. Re cently Dr. Hutchison completed a series of meetings at Camas, Wash. Rev. Can H. Elliot, pastor of the Salem Presbyterian church, will oc cupy Dr. A. L. Hutchison's pulpit in Piedmont Presbyterian church tomor row. ' OF CHURCH Rev. George Henrlksen. English errlc, 10:13. Norwegian service. 11:15. Immauuel Genua d Sellwood Rer, Ebeline. 10;GO. H. C. Grsce English (Missouri Synodl Alblns are. and Mason ReT. C. Luecke. 10:30, 7:30. St. Paul'a German E. 12th and Clinton ReT. A. H. Krauae German seryice, 10:30. English, 7:30. - St. John's Peninsular 1 nd Klrkpatrlck ReT. K. O. Saliman. 10:45. 7.30. Swedish Augustan Rer. H. E. Sanatrdt. 10:45, 7:45. German Evangelical Lutherlon Zlon (Missouri Synod) Salmon and Chapman ReT. H. H. Uoppelmann. 10:15, 7:45. United Norwegian Portsmouth Rer. H. O. Hendrtckson. 11. German Erangelical Reformed Lents Rer. W. U. Llenkaemner. 11. St. James. English West Park and Jeffer son J. Allen Leas. 11. 8. Bethel Norwegian Lntheran Free church Wygant and Rodney avenues Bei. J. A. SUy ney. 11. 8. Methodist. First 12th and Taylor Dr., Frank L. LoTe- land. 10:30, "The Faultless Christ." 7:45. 8Tonarola, the Reformer of Italy." Centenary K. oih and E. Pine ReT. T. W. Lane. 11. Sunt. Taylor of Antl-Sakvm leacue. W. A. Godwiu, revivalist, begins meeting to morrow night. Taylor streeters Sidewalk Third and Tay lor. Morning serTice only. Trinity E. 10th and Sherman Re. A. B. Caldpr. 11, "God's Care of Hagar." 7:30. Giving an Account of One's Stewardship." Swedish Borthwlck and Beech Rev. John A. Wellman. 11. 7:45. Epworth 26th aud Sarier Rev. C. O. Me- Culloch, 11. First Isorwegian Danish 18th and HoTt Bct. O. T. Field, 11. 8. Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland ReT. Louis Thomas. 11, "Lent." Evening, "Peace at An Price." sellwood Ker. Alexander P. Maclean 11. 7 :30. bunnyslde K. K5tb and lamhul ReT. H. Elmer Smith, 11, 7:45. Central Vancouver ave. and Fargo Rev. C. C. Rarick. 11, "The Challenge of a Great Task." 7:30. "The Unexplored Remainder." St. Johns Hayes and Leavitt iter. W. E. Ingalls. Mont a Tills Rpt. W. H. Hampton, 11. 7:30. Laurelwood ti.'M at. S. K. and Foster road ReT. C. R. Carlos. 11, "Th Art of Glrlng." 7:30, "The Comnlement of Life. Clinton Kelly Memorial ReT. J. West Thompson. Japanese Mission Rer. Ellsen Ribsra, 9:30, 8:30. Rose City Park Sandy blyd. and E. 68tb Rer. William W. loungaon. 11, "Love Four Square." 4:30, "Cross-Builders: Carlaphas." German Rodney ave. and Stanton Rev. r" A. Schumann. 10. 8. African Zlon 238 Williams are. Rer. W. W Howard. ReT. E. 1). L. Th nnnson 11. 8. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian-Danish Corner bLUn... I) . A I . - I. . I .1 .1 Mount Tabor 61st and E. Stark Rev. E. Olln Eldrige. 11, "An Enlarging Lifa." 7:30, "Aa uiuers oee 11. ' L'nlvertlly Park Lombard and Flake Rev. v. l. Hamilton, 11, 7:30. Lenta Rer. W. Boyd Moore. 11, 8. Bethel Lsrrabee and McMtllaa Rct. J. L, Craw. 11, 8:15. Weatmoreland Milwaukle tvi bet. Ramon a and South aves. ReT. C. B. Harrison. 11 "The Story of Joseph." 7:30, "The Way of Lincoln E. 62d and Lincoln Rev; G. G. TT.l.w in. 90 B Patton Michigan and Alberta Rev. George a. reese. 11, :o. Woodstock E. 44th and GOth ave. 8. E. ReT. Frank James. First German ReT. A. F. Cramer. 11, 8. Brentwood ReT. W. L. Wilson. 11. Berkeley Heights clubhouse Rev. A. B Calder. 3. Chinese Mission 11 and 7:30. Canoa Heights ReT. L. C. Douglass, Ken dal station, ciark scuoomoune Kev. a. B. Wilion, 7:30. . X. Zv Church, South. I'nlon are. and Multnomah Rev. W. J, rentoni 11, 7:30. Missions. Swedish Mission ReT, B. J. Tborea. 11, 8, Ellin Chapel ReT. B. J. Tboren. 10. Bethel Free church Itt and Williams Rev. j. a. Blarney. 11, o. Vaxarene. First Pentecostal E. 7th and E. Coach ReT. C. Howard Davia. 11. 7:30. Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane Rev. H. C. Baker. 11. 7:30. Brentwood E. 67th St. snd E. flSth ' are. S. E. Rev. Stella Crooks. 1, 8. Scandinavian 948 Garfield Bev. J. O, BringedauL pastor. 'J, 7:30. Highland Park 11. 7:30. PTMbytsrian. First 12tb and Alder Rev. John H. Boyd 10:30, "The cwircp as a Business Enterprise 7ao The dorr at Womnnhonrf." 7:30. "The Glory of Womanhood.1 Fourth First and Ulbbs Rev Henry O Hanson. 10:30, "A Lost Art." 7:30, "What 1 LifeT" Calfar llth and Clay Rev. O. 8. Banm. 10:30. Arbor Lodce Bev. George R. Cromley. 11 7:45. Kenliworth E. 84th and Gladstone - Rev, Leslie Kirk Richardson. 11. 'The Thorn in the Flteb." 7:43, "The Working-man's Best Friend." Mlzpah E. 19th and DlTlslon Rav. Barry Leeda. 11. T:30. Hope MontaTilla, 78th and TS. Everett sts. Bev. a. w. neeman. it, sermon dt i. r Rhodes. 7:30, pastor, "Is God the Father jot Forbes Rev. Barry L. Pratt. 11.8. Central E. 13th and Pins Rev. L. K. Grimes. 10:30, "The Business ot the Church." 7:. - Millard Aveime Rev. W. H. Amos. 11 7-JO. FORMER IS TO OPEN RELIGIOUS Evangelist William A. God win to Conduct Services at Centenary M, E. Church, William A. Godwin. From the green cloth of the gaming table to the broadcloth of the pulpit is not such a very big step, according to William A. Godwin, evangelist, who opens religious meetings In Centenary M. E. church tomorrow. The meet ings, will run until easter. "Three fingered Jack" was Godwin's name among the card sharks before he was converted in 1908. Then the same keenness which fleeced the lambs waa turned to saving men's souls. After giving up gambling Godwin went into the insurance business, but the desire for religious work grew. and he solicited permission to speak in Tacoma. He stirred the Sound city so that before his first series of meetings was over he had received SERVICES Mt. Tabor E. 55th and Belmont ReT. WU- Uam Gr&ham Moore. 11. Unity Rev. W. Lee Gray, 11. 8. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett sts. Rev, A. L. Hutchinson. 10:30. 7:30. Vernon 19tb and Wygant Rev. H. N Mount. 11. "What Time Is It? or. Clock Like Christmas." 7:30, "The Works of Him That Sent Me. ' Westminster E. t7rh and Schuyler ReT. Henry Marcotte, 10:30. sermon by Rev. Sol W Seeman. 7:30, sermon by Rev. Alfred L, Tax la. Rose CltT Park E. 45th and Hancock Rev, J. M. Skinner. 11, 7:30. Spokane Avenue E. 16th and Spokane Rer. W. S. Mr-Cullagh. 11. 7:30. Marshall Street Rct. A. J. Hanna. 11, "Fools." 7:30. Trinity, corner Vlrglnle and Nebraska sts. ReT. E. Benson. 11. 7:30. Anabel 50th st. and 37tb are. S. E. ReT. Alfred Levis Taxis. 4. Chinese 145 Firat at. 7:45. Reformed Presbyterian, First church Minnesota and Alnsworth-Rer. F. D. Fraxer. 11, 7:30. Reformed. First German -12th and Clay Rer. G. Haff- ner, 10:45, 8. Second Columbia bird, and S3d st. Rev. E. A. WjTBS. 11. Third Fifth sva.. Lents ReT. W. G. Lien- kaemper. 11. Salvation Army. Corpa No. '4 207 Salmon. Corps No. 1 243 Ash. S. "The Devil's Dream," by Adjutant Joseph Harrison. Swedish Corpa 130 Burmlde. Scandinavian 243 Ash Rct. John Oral. Seventh Say Adventlsta. Note Regnlsr serrlces of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central K. lith and ETerett Elder F. C. Hayward, psgtor. 11. Tabernacle west Hide. K. ot P. hall, llth and Alder Elder E. W. Catlin. 11. Montavilla E. 80th at d E. Everett Elder J. F. Beatty. 11 and 7. Alblna (German) Skidmore and Mallorv Elder Av C. Sebweitwr. I-enta 84th and 68th ere. Elder D. J, Cbltwond. 11. St. Johns Central avenue and Charleston Elder E. I. llurlbtirt. 11. Mount Tabur b. 60 and Belmont Rev. C. J. C'ummiuR. 11. Scandinavian church Km and 39th are. S. F.. Elder O. E. Sandnes. II. Services for the Daaf. United PretbyterUn Rer. S. Earl DuBols. 10.30, 8. Unitarian. tnnron or iur ratner nroaoway ana im.i hill ReT. T. L. EllotD. D. 11. "Until That Day." 5, "There Came a Ruler," Re eT. W. G. Eliot Jr. united .Brethren. Alberta 27th and Alberta Rer. C. C. Bell. 11, 7:30. First E. 15th and Morrison ReT. J. T). Nine wonder. 11. "A Christian Monopoly." 7:30, J. F. Merrill. Fourth ewh at. ana ezd are. s. E. Rev. L. E. Conner. 11, 7:45. Third 67th st. and 3Zd are. 8. E. Rev. Herbert F. White, 11, "The Carefree Life." 7:30. United EvangelloaL Fourth Rer. J. E. Conner. 11. T:30. Radical Jeasup at. Rev. A. S. Henderson. 11, 7:30. Manor: Circuit Services Cherry Grove, 8 p. m Brush waine, 7:ao. Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay Kev. 8. L. LoTell. 11. S. First E. 18th aud Poplar Rev. C. C. Poling. 11. 8. 8t. Johns Rev. A. P. Lay ton. 11, g. Wichita Bev. H. H. Fa m bam. 11, 8. United PreaDyUriaa. Flrt E. 37th and Hawthorne Rev. Frank DeWitt Ftadley. tl. "Working a Great Work With Christ." 7:30, "The False Prophet." Cbnrcb of the Strangers Waaco street and Grand are. Rev. 8. Earl DnBols.-10:30, Kenton J. 8. Cole. 10:13, 8. Univsrsallit.' Chnrch of the Good Tidlmrs Broadway and E. 24th ReT. J. D. Corby. 10:45. 'Prepared ness: The Need of a Christian Life: A Len ten Message." Y. X. C. A T. W. C. A. Y. Mrf. C. A. 6th, and Taylor H. W. Stone, general secretary. Y. W. C. A. Broadway and Taylor Miss Una D. James, general secretary. 4:45, Miss Mary Allen and her blind sister. Miss Grace, will have charge. TaTUeallaneena. Associated Bible Students (I. B. g. A.) Arcanum nan, i.-aa at. near nasnington 1:43, A. Broadwater, C. W. Field. 8. A. A. Yerez, "Singleness of Heart." 7;30, F. UcKercber. "TUt Kina-dotn Come." Advent Chrlatlan (not Seventh Day) Second at. net. nau ana Lincoln ner. i. s. Liicas. 10:80. 7:30. Church of the Brethren Dunkard'a) Rev. East Stark st. Gospel Ball, between 28th sad 28th. Pentecostal Assembly 227ft Ankeny Will trotter, ii, J :. The Chnrch of God (German) 754 B. 6tn H Rev. D. F. Komm. 11. 7:30. , 1'isgah Iliavioo Lents. Lenta chnrch Jobs Riley. 11. 7:45. Scandinavian ETangelical Mluion eburch 737 Alberta. 1. 7:40. Common -Mission 32 T. Front St. Mrra Smith una Miss tamer eiua, anpts. Armesiaa Mission Woodmere Buffalo at Overhauling Houses. When von secia to cleaa no roar oremlses. remember experts whose ads appear In today's classified section, tint walls, repair roofs, gut GAMBLER REVIVALS I0RR0W - ters, stc - - four invitations to conduct revival services. "Godwin is a diamond in the rourh, our brother of the underworld, the alums, the streets," says a former gambler. "1 was one) of those with him for 20 years and I know." A Tale man, converted in one of Godwin's Tacoma meetings is in Portland now working, among the slums. This man will get them to come to Godwin's meetings here. "Twenty years from now there wl.i be no underworld, said Godwin. "And it will not ba socialism that will banish it, but the gospel of Jesus Christ." Godwin is a man with abun dant energy, belief in the goodness of the world and confidence In himself. A. L. Reed of - the Jacobs Shirt company of Portland, has known Godwin a number of years. Through the rambling period Mr. Jacobs be lieved the boy had better stuff than he showed. "He has been more than a father to me," is Godwin's tribute to Mr. Reed. Real Pancakes Are Served by the Men Real pancakes and maple syrup with coffee composed the menu served by the men's club of St. David's Epis copal church in the parish house. East Twelfth and Belmont streets, Tues day evening, to members of St. David's church. Bishop Peter Trimble Rowe of Alaska told some of his northern stories. League Will Give Birthday Dinner The league of the First Congrega tional church will give a birthday dinner in the parlors of the church on Friday evening, March 17. The fol lowing- women wtll act as hostesses at the dinner, each presiding at her own table: Mesdames J. A. Bell, J. L. Bowlby, D. L. Brace, W. H. Doane, h. u. u "iten, wm. Stalger, A. D. Walker, L. Murdock, W. S. Turner, F. P. Young, and Miss Anna Palmer, Canvass of Members Planned Tomorrow The "Fellowship Canvass" of the First Christian church will be made among the members of the First Christian church tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 6. All the homes of the church will be visited to promote sociability and friendliness. The "every member" canvass for current expenses and benevolence was male in December and was highly sue cessful. Bishop Rowe Will Speak at Trinity Ttis-ht Iter. Peter Trimble Ttowe. bishop of Alaska, will deliver a lecture sermon at Trinity Episcopal church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Bishop Rowe wiJl talk on his work In the far north and afterward a collec tion will be taken to further the work of the Episcopal missions in Alaska. Debt la Jviquidated. Dallas, Or.. March 11. The liquida tion of the debt of the Methodist church was celebrated here yesterday. The program began at 2:30 with a ser mon. At 4, Dr. T. B. Ford, district superintendent, presided at the quar terly conference. At 6 a dinner was served and at 7:30 an entertainment began. AMONG CHURCHES AND CHURCH MEMBERS To Bead Paper. Professor Norman F. Coleman of Reed college will read a paper on "A New Note in Poetry" before the Presbyterian ministers' meeting Monday morning;. Hiss Xornuth President. At the business meeting of the Christian En- deavor of -Anabel Presbyterian enuremtne Christian Endeavor service at Mil Miss Gertrude Hornuth was elected ( lard Avenue Presbyterian churoh to president to succeed Miss Inez Coney, : morrow, the hour at the regular ohuren who has moved to Alaska. Fellowship Canvass Planned. For- merIunlclpal Judge J. H. Stevenson will peak. tomorrow evening to the men of St. James Lutheran hnrrh in the church at Park and Jefferson streets. "Problem lem of Boy of Boy Xilfe." "The Prob- Life" will be the subject of the lecture to be delivered tomor- row evening In the Sellwood Baptist . , phiiip A T vnn I "' - - X.nther Xieatrue to Meet, The Iuther leaeue of St. James' Lutheran church will hold its monthly meeting on Tues- day evening in the Sunday school room of the church. Miss orace ie uian, a mettiDer or me rmu will speak. , alnn Boberts to Speak. J. Ralph Roberts, author of the Kansas "white : slave law," will .preach tomorrow morning In the first Christian church at 11 o'clock on, "Three Dramatic At tempts by the Tempter. srinn Kan Organize. The young men of the Woodlawn ChriBtlan church have organized a chapter of The Knights of SL Paul or Kappa Sigma PI, a world-wide oraer witu ueuijuw ters in Cincinnati, Ohio. Piedmont Ken Hosts. The Pied mont Men's Community club was host to about 100 at dinner Tuesday eve ning. George M. Hyland, secretary to the Oregon commission to the P. P. I E talked about the part Oregon played In the California exposition. Will Robinson's male quartet and Mrs. W. H. Hathaway sang. m Olsansrs Meet. The Gleaners, . woman's society of Anabel Presby- torton church, held its monthly meet ing recently at the home of Mr Pri deauz on Fifty-first street. The fol lowing officers were elected: Mrs. D. K, Livingston, president; Mrs. E. O. Strang, vice president; Mrs. Electra Johnson, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. W. H. Ferris, secretary of literature. Kaydles' Aid Election Officers of the Ladies' Aid oclety of Trinity Pres byterian church of Fulton elected at a recent meeting were: Mrs. W. 8. Calkin, president: Mrs. Dan McCarthy, first vice president; Mrs. Litherland, second vice president; Mrs. S. S, Kin gery, secretary; Mrs. N. W. Lawlor, j treasurer; Mrs. Sarah, Belding, chap-i lain. " Cflurea Benefit o1ttl -Mrs. 8. A. j Matthieu, of SSI Eugene street, was I hostess at an afternoon tea Shrove ' Tuesday for the benefit of th Cnurch ! of th Good Shepherd. Graham and ; 1 Vancouver avenues, Th parlors were ' con IM TO HAVE E OF Bishop Sumner Appoints 1 Men; Philadelphia to Tm to Raise .$1,000,000, At the request of Rt. Rev. William Lawrence, bishop of Massachusetts,- president of the Episcopal church pen4 sion fund. Bishop Sumner of OreaTonf haa appointed the following CommlH tee to take general charge of the rals-l ing of Oregon's portion of the fund: J. C. Alnsworth. J. W. Bennet Of! Marshfield, R. V. Blackwood, Davidi M. Botsford. P. A. Cowgtll. Thomas U Emory, j. w. Ganong, R. L. OllsanJ Graham Glass, J. Raymond HolmahJ captain Hamilton Hutchlns, U. 8. NJ James t). Kerr, William J. HendersonJ r. c. .Maiias. John c, Mann of Med-I ford, E. v. Matthews, o. R. MenefeeJ Aiima .-vorrnan of Eugene, F. N. farKer. A. I.. Mills, Frank Spittle Astoria, Joseph N. -Teal, George Web-I uer ana uiiam u. Wheelwright. n. 1 1 . .. . . uciitiis 01 me autlea of. the comH muiee ana a plan of w,rk will be de- cidea after a meetlnK is held. whiobJ will be following tlie receipt of futS tner advices from the east. News Has reached here that In PhttJ adelphia the committee, which is comJ posed of some of the most prominent men in Pennsylvania, has decided tol unaertaxe tne work of financing One-I rirth of the $5,000,000 fund, or U0 uou, and Bishop Rhlnelander la in nopes that the task will h arenm. plished before the present year ia outJ tne district around PhiladelDhia 1 one of the strongest Episcopalian cen-J ters in tne United States. Member Campaign Proving Success Presbyterian laymen and ministers) have undertaken to make their Easter campaign for new members a success. All the churches have enlisted and the pastors find themselves rein forced by the work of the laymen At the last meeting a considerable number of new members was reported. The next meeting of the laymen and pastors will be held Monday, at 12:15. in the Y. M. C. A. building, and an ad. dress will be given by Dr. John H. Boyd on "How to Approach Men for Christ" Tomorrow Will Be Everybody Help Day Tomorrow at Highland Congreffts tlonal . church, will be "Everybody Helps Day." The church is closing its every member canvass. An appeal has been made to nearly every family that is represented in all the church departments to take part in the sup port of the work. Combined Choruses Will Give Concert Tuesday evening the combined choruses of the Oratorio society and the First Presbyterian church wIMH sing Mendelssohn's Forty Second Psalm and a varied program at a free concert in the church. Twelfth and Alder streets. decorated with daffodils. Musical so-l loLsts heard were Mr. J. Chris CDay, Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. Gallagher and the Misses M. Kinssley, Wold and Kath erine nort. i ne accompanists were Miss Sehloth and Miss Myers. i College Board Seport. Following ( service w ill be used in presenting the I work of the college board of the Pres J bytcrian church In an Illustrated lec : ture. Officers Art Eleetsd. The follow ing officers of the Christian Endeavor of Millard Avenue Presbyterian church were elected at a recent meet- j lng for the coming six months: PreslJ , dent, Charles Tronson; vice president! j Mildred Mcintosh; corresponding mo retary, Essie Strang; recording atecre- retary, Clara Mcintosh; treasurer, Kelll M. Robertson; chairmen of committees.! i prayer meeting, M. K. Williams; look-l out, Mildred Mcintosh; missionary. Grace Spauldlng; social, Bernlce PsHs- ley; music, Nell M. Robertson. " " AlMksrn Bishop Speaks. Bishop! Peter Trimble Rowe of the Alaskan! Episcopal diocese made a strong ap peal in St. Mark's Bpiscopal church! Wednesday evening. "More interest! I in what you need," said Bishop Row. I Yesterday at 3, Bisnop itowe addresseri all the women's auxiliaries at a meet ins In St. Stephen's pro-cathedraX , Kevlvals Xnd Tomorrow, Rev. P. W. Ruth, who has been conducting js. successful revival in the First Church of the Nazarene, East Seventh snd Couch streets, for the past two weeks. will close his engagement tomorrow! night. The meetings have been well attended and were to have closed last! Sunday night, Taut at the request of I the congregation Rev. Mr. Ruth con sented to remain another week. Rev. Mr. Ruth .will 'conduct three services! tomorrow . at 11. 2: JO and 7:30. He I leaves forth east Monday. Basaar Xa SnoeessfvL The recent I bazaar given by the parishioners of I Holy Rosary Catholic church was I very successful according to Mrs. Jo I seph Hughes, resident of the bazaar.- Mrs. Hughes Is grateful for the help th parishioners and the many others who visited the booths. To Teachers and Sun day School Workers Provide yourself now with. , Peloubet's Notes for 191 Price $1 post paid Tarbell's Teachers' Guide for m Price $1 post paid j Gist of the Lesson for m . Price 25c post paid (Bill's Third ft Alder ts. 61115 CHARG RAISING CLERGY PENSION FUND i r;