THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY; APRIL 29, 1916. WHITE TEMPLE PASTOR -MdV DCMAMCn AT TUT L Members of the Congregation ; Will Be In Attendance at '"'Northern Baptist Meeting. SUPPLIES HARD TO GET Oattlng Preachers for Each Sunday . Orows Harder, Congregation Mm- ber Seflre Permanent Pastor. From the ministers who attend the riorthern Baptist convention In Minne apolis beginning May 17 members of the White Temple cong regation will probably select their pastor. Portland Baptists who plan to attend the con vention are: H. W. Stone. Dr. A. C. Wooddy, Rev. O. C. Wright. Dr. Alonzo M. Petty and Mrs. James Falling. y Informally these people will "size tip" the men eligible for White Temple pastorate and probably recommenda tions to the congregation here will be made by the pulpit committee in line with their suggestions. It was upon H. W. Stone's recom mendation, largely, that the recent LU to Rev. William Russell Owen of ifianson Place Baptist church, Brook lyn, to White Temple Baptist church, was extended. The work of securing temporary supplies for White Temple pulpit Is a Severe tax upon the men of the pulpit committee and the selection of a per manent pastor noon is desired. ,i II. W. Stone will also attend! the convention of the International Y. M. C. A. in Cleveland May 12-16. Praise Services to Be Week's Feature Following the extraordinary Easter services of the First Presbyterian church on Sunday, when 187 new mem bers were received into the church, and over a thousand communicants shared In the observance of the lord's sup 'per, the services next week will par take of the nature of praise and .thanksgiving. II At the morning service at J0:30 o'clock tomorrow. Dr. John II. Boyd will be In his pulpit and the quartet will sing .''The Ood of Abraham, Praise." Mrs. Jane Burns Albert, as sisted by the choir, will sing the beau tiful soprano solo. "Rye Hath Not Keen, Neither Hath it Entered Into the Jleart of Man to Conceive, the Things Which God Hath Prepared for Them At 7:30 p. m. Dr. Boyd will begin ft series of sermons for his evening congregations, based upon studies in books and pictures. The book chosen Xor discussion this week is "The Fear ol Living." by Henry Bordeaux, from the French. Oh May 7 Dr. Boyd will review the work of Gerald Stanley Iee On "Inspired Millionaires," which. Js a delightful study of the problem which absorbs the minds of many con cerning the riches of the few May 14, which is Mothers' Day, another popular picture sermon will be given. Season's Tent Work To Open Next Week The Christian Workers' Bible school 'opens Its season's tent work at Anabel Park, near Creston station, on the Mount Scott line. Friday evening. May C, Is expected to be the dedication service anda big gathering of young people is expected. Walter Duff, Har Jey Hallgren, Harold Proppie will be no me of the speakers. There will be a two weeks' evangelistic cam paign opened with students taking part in singing and speaking. This will be the beginning of a series of tent meetings they will hold during the summer months. A warm welcome will be given evangelistic workers and the general public from all over the eity. The Bible Training school con tinues Its Monday lectures in Central library at 7:30., Dr. Hutcheson on He brews. Dr. Milllken on Romans and Dr. Nelson on Adventism is next Peek's program. EPWORTH LEAGUE On Wednesday evening about 20 leaguers assembled in the First church Sunday school temple and listened to an excellent lecture by Dr. Pratt on ' the valuation of young people's gospel teams to the church in other cities. After D. Pratt's talk a temporary or ganization was formed and captains for the different teams were appointed. A motion was passed to meet once a month and to enlist Dr. Pratt as ad visor and organizer, a team from the :6t. John's church already organized was assigned to visit Irvington church the first three Sunday nights in May and assist in organizing a chapter there. F. J. Schnell Is in charge of the work. Mt, Tabor chapter will hold its an nual election of officers and regular monthly business meeting next Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock. Sunnyside will hold its annual busi ness meeting at the church on Monday night. Following the meeting the new cabinet will take over the manage ment of the league. , Lasf Sunday Sunnyside chapter vis Red Patton home and conducted ah Easter meeting. The smiling faces of the aged people of the home showed that they appreciated the efforts of the visitors. Last evening Epworth chapter as sisted the Sunday school in giving an - entertainment. The program included a monologue, readings by two elocution Vats, an Irish-Jew comedian, songs by two soloists, a clog dancer, an exhibi tion of rope dancing to the time of music, and selections by the male tuartet. The committee appointed by the presidents' association to organize a league at Irvington and Rose City Park churches met on Tuesday eve ning and decided to arrange for a ervlce in the Irvington church on Sunday evening May 7. The actual prganlzation will take place then if . efficient enthusiasm is shown. Churcr Is Dedicated. . Hood River. Or.. April 29. The lorner stone of the First Christian Science church of Hood River was laid Wednesday. A list of the members md officers of the church, together Irith, L. copy of the church's articles, rer-deposited, In the niche in the Iton. Th new church is located on f ark Street and it is expected that It rill be occupied about June 1, v ANNUA CONVENTION OUR NEIGHBOR By Rabbi Jonah B. Wise The scriptnrsl reference ! Leviticus, Jewish tradition for this week's lesson. , tmnal mnrnlitv- Era - : 'f , puoto by Groe. Isaiah, Jesus, were men of whose loyalty we are beneficiaries. Their loyalty to state, and through it to humanity, was too deep for wounds to alter or advance. It was of the heart and not of the stomach, and it stays with us while the brazen cry of Amalek, Assur and Rome must be read from the crumbling marble of tombs. The just man fears no enemy. So, too, the just nation does not tremble and turn pale at every crisis. Charity is es sential to character in man and nation. We should seek to put opportunity within the reach of every man. Nations, as well as individuals, must deal with each other in the larger spirit. If religion has a function as companion of democracy, it is to jireach peace by inculcating love of loyalty, justice and c rarity. Calvary Welcomes Its New Members Calvary Presbyterian church is growing rapidly under the pastorate of Rev. Oliver S. Baum, and a recep tion welcoming the 44 members w-ho have recently been added was held in the church parlors Wednesday eve ning last. The little Misses Anna Westbrook and Martha Rhynsburger pleased greatly with songs and recita tions; Miss Rosanna Wommelsdorf, a well known violinist, gave several se lections; Mrs. K. P. Sibley, Miss Mary Bums and William Grier sang most acceptably.' The mirth provoking fea ture of the evening was the reading in negro dialect, by Mrs. Georgft JI. Thomas, a former Kentucklan. A so cial hour and refreshments 'followed. The monthly social and business meeting of the Christian Endeavor so ciety of the church will be held at 8 p m. next Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Thomas, 601 Mill street. All members and friends of the so ciety are Invited to attend. The con tinuance of the fellowship meeting held by the endeavorers every Sunday evening after the church service will be discussed by the members. A pro gram of recitations and musical num bers has been provided for by the so cial committee. "Work in Japan" to Be Vespers Theme The theme for the T. W. C. A. ves per service tomorrow will be, "Our Work In Japan," Mrs. Wallace McCamant, chairman of the missionary department of the committee, will preside. Miss Elllnore Ewing of Reed college will read ex tracts from personal letters received from Miss Ruth Emerson, T. W. C. A. secretary in Japan. Miss Jessie R. Burton. Bible secre tary, will tell of the condition of girls in Japan, as given in a course of lec tures by Miss Michl Kawal at the northwest Y. W. C. A. conference last summer. Mrs. Harold Gilbert will explain the Portland Y. W. C. A-'s part of the work. Japanese songs will be sung by a group of Japanese children. Ail girls are invited. Universalist Church Celebrates Easter Special features made the Easter services at the First Universalist church, Broadway and East Twenty fourth streets, very impressive to the large congregation present. Dr. J. D. Corby, pastor, christened a number of children and received a large class into the membership of the church. Mrs. Theresa Hornet Patterson, a Univer salist from Pennsylvania, was a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Corby over Easter. She is a member of the National Wom en's Missionary board and recently re turned from Japan where she made a long study of the Universalist work in the orient. Mrs. Patterson talked to the Sunday school and In the evening was honor guest at an informal recep tion in the pastor's home. She spoke of the success of Universalist mis sions, at home and abroad. Young People Will Give Sacred Drama The Young People's society of the East Side Christian church wiil pre sent the three act sacred drama "In His Steps" (Dr. Charles M. Sheldon), in the Washington high school Wednes day, May 3. beginning at 8 o'clock. This play is a dramatization of rr. Charles M. Sheldon's; book "In His Steps," or fWhat Would Jesus Io?" The play portrays some of the Inci dent and temptations of every day life. Just as the business man, the club man and the woman in society meet them. Twenty characters are in the cast, which is under the direction of Miss Pearl Jones Lotspiech. McMinnville Club To Give Program The temple quartet will sing as usual at the morning service in White Temple. In the evening the Glee club from McMinnville college will take charge of the music and will sing the following numbers: College song (Elchberg. Glee Club; "Unto the Hills" (Bartlett), Mr. Oster holm; Meditation, from Thais (Masse net). Mr. McKnight; "O Saving Host." Messrs. Adams and Cox; "Where Shall I Be" (Zollner), Glee club; "Open the Gates" (Knapp), Mr. Adams: "Remem ber Me" (Kinkel), Glee Club. The Glee club consists of 16 well trained male voices who have been singing with marked success in many places. , Called to Monument. Clatskanie, Or., April 29. Rev. B. T. Smith, pastor of th First Presbyter ian church for three : years, has re ceived a call from Monument, Or., and will leave soon. A reception was rendered. Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Smith by. the members of th conrrerution, AND OUR RIGHTS of Temple Beth Israel. c hapter XIX, the same be Id set apart by The verse, "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself," is fundamental to the religious ethics of Judaism. It is not merely a conven- nut the statement rf a snriai - - - j i - necessity. The Jew finds in the phrase de mands for loyalty, justice and charity. Loyalty is essential to that finer compan ionship we call democracy. It impels men to die for a cause they consider holy. Moses, Reception Tendered St. Johns Minister Quite an elaborate program was given at the reception tendered Rev. A. P. Layton of the St. Johns United Evangelical church Wednesday night by the Rev. Layton's congregation and the St. Johns Ministerial association. ( nev. w . n,nwin lngaiis, in wnaii of the St. Johns Ministerial associa tion, welcomed Rev. Mr. Layton back for another year, Rev. E. B. Borden of the St. Johns Baptist church. Rev. J A. Hopper of the Free Methodist church, and Rev. J. J. Roper spoke. Mrs. George Hall, Miss Cornelia Crow. Miss Gallaway and others, gave read ings. Mrs. Rose Hardman of the Women's Missionary society, and Mrs. Thomas J. Monahan, representing the Indies' Aid society, spoke briefly for these organizations! Miss Alma Raffi, violinist, and Car lyle Cunningham, vocalist, took part in the program. The women of the congregation served lunch after the conclusion of the program. Forum Discusser Live Question. "Is the Church Answering the Need of Twentieth Century Red-blooded Men?-' is the subject to be discussed by ten members of the Young Men's forum of the First Methodist church at 12:15 tomorrow. The discussion will be in the form of a debate, five men arguing on the affirmative of the question and five on the negative. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY First Sunday After Easter Stnday School Lesson Tomorrow. Peter Delivered From Prion Acta If: (Acta 12:1-11 ia printed.) Golden Text The angel Jehovah encamp th round about them that fear him. And deliereth them. Psa. 34:7. Home Reading's M. Peter Delivered from Prison, Acts 12:1-10. T. Prayer and deliver ance. Acta 12:11-19. W. God our refuge. Psa. 46. Th. The eafety of the godly, Paa. 121. F. God delivers tala own, Psa. 97. S. Ellaha de livered. 2 Kings, 6:8-18. S. Diving care, 1 Kings lT:l-7. Young People's Topics. J mi tor Christian Endeavor "The Church In India." Rev. 8:9. Epworth league "What Are My Prayer Habtta?" Dan. 6:10; Psa. 6:8; Acta 8:1; 6:4, 20:36-37. B. Y. P. TT. "Literature and Loyalty m Denominational Life," 2 Tim., 2:1-3-15-23-25. Baptlat. Flrat White Temple 12th and Alder Mra. A. W. DeLong. acting pastor. Rev. G. P. Holt of Palero will preach. 11, "The Touch of Jee.ua." 7:30, "A Lonely Young Man, and Hot He Was Helped." Swedl'h-Flnnish Mlnalon, White Temple, B. East Side E. 20th ard Ankenv eta. Rev. W. O. Shank, pastor. 11, "Partakers of the Divine Nature." Highland. E. 6th and Alberta Rev. Cbaa. F. Mleir. It. "Whv and How to Be Happy." 7::'0. "The Essentials to Sueceie." Arleta Rev. W. T. S. Sprlgga. 11. 7:30. University Park -Rev. L. Heakett. 11. 7 '30 Swedish 15fh and Hoyt. JO;45. 7:30. Grace Montavllla. Rev. M. T. Cash 11. 7:80. Sellwood Rev. F. H. Hayes. 11. 7:30. St. Johns Rev. E. P. Borden, pastor. 7:30. Calvary E. 8th and Grant Rev. Thomas Stephenson, acting pastor. 11, 7:30. Mt. Calvary E. Pine and Grand Rev. A. M. Macback, 11. 8. Third Knott and Vancouver ave. Rev. W. J. Beaven. 11. "The Will of God." 7:30. "Four Step of Worship." St. Johns (German) Rev. F. Bruerman. 11, 7:30. Chinese J. C. Malone. 7. I.ents Rev. J. M. Nelson. 11, 7:80. Second German Morris and Rodney ave. 11. 7:30. Glencoe E. 45th and Main Rev. A. B. Waltz. 11. "Discipline." 7:30. "What a King Did With a Threatening Letter." Mount Olivet Rev. W. A. Magrett, 11, . Italian Mission Rev. Franceaco Sanndlla, 11. 8. First German tth and Mill Rev. J. Kratt, 11. 7:30. Goodwill Mission 1Mb. and Boise Miss A. M. Nelaon. superintendent. North Portland Mission 880 Nlcolal st.. Friday. 8. Russellvllle Mission Rev. Albert La ugh -bridge. 3, 3:45. Tabernacle E. 42d and Holgate Bev. Wal ter Duff, acting pastor. 11. 7:30. Catholic. St. Peters Lents Rev. P. Bentgen. 8. 10:30. 7:30. Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis Rev. E. V. O'Hara. 6. 7:15, 8:30. 9:45. 11, 7:46. St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman Rev. J. C Hughes 0. 8:30. 10:30. 7:30. St. Patricks 19tb and Savler Rev. E. P. Murphv. 8, 10:30, 7:30. St. Francla E. 11th and Oak Rev. J. H. Black. C, 8, 9, 10:30, 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams ave. and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. 6. 8, S, 10:30, 7:80. Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamaa Rev. E. g. Olson. 6. 7. 8, 9. 11, 7:30. St. Rose E. 53d and Alameda Rev. J. O'Farrell. 8, 10. 7:30. St. Andrews E. ftth and Alberta Bev. T. Kiernan. 8. 10:30. 7:30. The Madeleine E. 24th and Slsklyoo Rev. George F. Thompson. 7:30. 9. 10:30. Ascension E. Yaniblll and E. 76th Francis can Fathers. 8. 10:30, 7:30. Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Vancou ver ave. Rev. F. H. Miller. 6, 8. 10:30, 7:30. Blessed Sacrament Maryland ave. and Blan dena Bev. B. V. Kelly. 8. 10:30. 7:30. Hcly Cross 774 Bowdoln Bev. C. Raymond. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Ignatius 3220 43d St. S. E. -Jesalt Xatb ers. b:30, S, 10:a0, 4. St. Stephens 42d and E. Taylor Rev. War ren A. Waitt. 0. 8:30, 10:30, 7:30. St. Phillip Nerl E. 16th and Mickey Bev. W. J. cart wrigtt. 8. 10:30, 7:30. Sacred Hear: E. tltb and Center Bev. 6. KotoL 8, ltt:30. 7:30. St. Agatha E. 15th and Miller Bev. J. Cnmmlsky. 8, 10:30. 7:30. St. Joaepb (German) 15th and Couch Bev. B. Dnrrer. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland ave. and Falling Rev. F. Mathew. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Michael (Italian) 4th and MU1 Rev. M. Baleatra. h. 10:30. 7:30. St. Clements Smith and Newton Bev. C. Smith. 8, 10:30. 7:30. St. Clares Capitol Hill Rev. Father An thony, f. 10:30, 7:30. St. Charles 34tb and KUIlngsworth Bev. G. SuMerborn. 8. 10:3O. 7:80. ChrUtlaa. . First Park and Columbia Rav. Geo. fl. Dai sic, 7:3o. Montavllla E. 70LQ and Hoyt Rv. J. ' C. Gbormley. 11. S. - . - . Gladstone-Kev. Boy L. Dunn. 11. aV v.:. i PRESBYTERIANS ARE JUBILANT BECAUSE OF GREAT INCREASE About 550 New Members Were Added to Churches of the City Last Sunday. Last Sunday about 550 people joined the different Presbyterian churches of this city. This is the result of nearly two months of hard personal work on the part of both the laity and the clergy. Each church sent out letters and then followed these letters up with personal visits and tried through systematic effort to show the people of theii-distrlct the advantages of church life. The Presbyterians are Jubilant be cause so many were united on confes sion of faith and not by transfer of letter from the east. This movement has had the same ef fect on the church aa a great revival with the enormous expense eliminated. 1 Several of the pastors think that this form of church work is the kind that counts and they are already planning to keep this up the year round. People united in a quiet way while they have time to think and are not excited by the large crowd at a revival, are more apt, according to the pastors, to re main faithful to the church. The Pentecostal Assembly. 227 Ms Ankeny street, will hold its regular ordinance and communion meeting next Friday evening in the mission hall. Before the meeting a short busi ness session will be held. Friends of the church are invited to be present. Semi-Annual Meet To Be Held Soon The semi-annual meeting of the south Pacific district of the United Norwegian Lutheran church of Amer ica will be held with Nidaros congre gation near Mount Angel, Or., next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The south Pacific district embraces California. Oregon and southern Wash ington. There are 17 congregations and 10 pastors within the district. The district officers are: Rev. II. O. Hen drlckson, Portland; S. T. Sorenson, Los Angeles; K. Raudsteln. La Center, Wash.; and H. Rogen, Eugene. The Introduction ceremony is as signed to Rev. Otto Lock of Canby, Or. Holy communion service will be in charge of Rev. J. C. Roseland of Ni daros congregation. Woodlawn 7th and Liberty Rev. W. J. Milllnger. 11. 7:30. Sellwood 13th and Tenlno Rev. J. B. John son. 11. 8. Rodney Avenue, at Knott at. Rev. 3. F. Gbormley. East Side Chrietian E. 12th and B. Taylor Rev. A. L. Crim. .11, 7:30. Kern Park Rev. G. K. Berry. 11, 7:30. St. Johns Rev. Herbert F. Jonea. 11, 8. Vernon Church of Chrlat E. 15th and Wy gant J. A. Melton. 11. 7:30. Bethel E. 82d and Thompson Rev. Aubrey W. Wilson. Christian Science. Lesson sermon. "Everlasting Punishment." First church Everett, between 18tb and 19th sta. 11. 8. Second East 6th and Holladay. 11. 8. Third East 12th and Salmon. 11, 8. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11. Filth Myrtle Park hall. 11. Christian Science society Holbrook block. St. Johns. 11. " Congregational. First Park and Madison Rev. Lnther R. Dyott. 11, "Christ's Joy Beyond His Cross." 7:45. "Why Be a Christian?" First German E. 7th -nd Stanton Rev. E. 0. Wlllman. Atkinson Community church E. 29th and Ev erett Thomas S. Anderson, minister. 11, 5. University Park Haven St.. near Lombard Rev. F. J. Meyer. 11. "Salvation a Gift: Faith, the Instrument of Its Reception." 7:30, "The Son of Man." Highland E. 6th and Preseott Rev. Geo. Elw. Lewis. 11. "Above Every Name, Jeeus.' " 7:30, "Holy Matrimony." Llndernorst Rev. D. B. Gray, 11, 7:45. Pilgrim Missouri ave. and Shaver st. Rev. W. 0. Kantner. 11. "Regaining the Lost Christ." 7:30. "A New Testament Flash Li cht Picture." Waverly Heights E. 33d and Woodward Rev. A. C. Moses. 11. "Christ With i;s." 7:30, Rev. R. E. Martin, on "The Rural North west From a Home Missionary Standpoint." Sunnyside E. 32d and Taylor Rev. J. J. Staub. Sermon at 11. "The Nature of Christ After the Resurrection." 7:30. "The Face Dial of Character." Zion (German) E. 9th and Tremont Rev. J. H. Hopp. 10:30, "Chriafa Resurrection." Episcopal. St. Marks 21st and Marshall Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector; Rev. J. G. Hatton. as sistant rector. 6:30, 7:30. 8:30. 10:15. 11. 8. Trinity 19th and Everett Rev. A. A. Mor rison. 8. 11, 8. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen, the Martyr Very Bev. H M. Ramsey. 7:45. 11, 3. 7:45. St. Davld'a E. 12th and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, 8:30. 9:30, 11, "The Lord's Day." 7:30, "The Doubt of an Apostle." St. Mattnew'a Corbett and Bancroft Bev. W. A. M. Breck. 11. St. Jobna Mllwaukle Rev. John D. Rice. 3. 4. St. Andrews Hereford St.. Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11. Grace Memorial Weidler aDd E. 17th N. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Bev. John Dawson. 11, 6:30. St. Michael' and All Angels' E. 43d and Broadway Rev. T. F. Boweu, 11, 7:30. Church of Our Savlomr 60th ave. and 41 at at. S. E. Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 11. St. John's Sellwood Rev. John D. Klca. 11. St. Paul' Wotxlmere Bev. Oswald W. Taylor. 4. Bishop Morris Memorial chapel. Good Sa maritan boapltal Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 7. 7:1C All Saints' chnrch 25th and Savler Rev. Frederick K. Howatd. 11. 6:30. Evangelical Association. Carson Heights G. F. Llenlng Jr. 11:30, 7. First English E. 6th and Market Bev. E. D. Hornschuch. 11, 8. First German Evangelical 10th and Clay Rev. U- F. Llenlng. 10:45. 8. Evangelical Synod. German Evangelical Friends' church Ta coma ave. and K. 15th. Uev. Ellas N. Her. gtrt. 10:45. 7:30. St. Paul Evangelical church 147 Falling Bev. 1. Hergert. 11. 7:30. Free Methodist. Central 65th and E. Flanders Bev L. R Blackman. 11. 7:45. First B. 9th and Mill Rev. L Harrington, pastor. Friends' Chore. Sunnyside E. 35th and Main Bev. Homer Co. 11. 7:30. Lenta South Main St. Rev. John BUer. 11, 7 :30. West Piedmont Bev. Mrs. Ethel M. At Bold. 11, 7:30. Jewiea. Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main Babbl Jonah B. Wise. Friday, 8 p. m. Satur day. 10:30 a. m. latter Say ttainta. ' Church of Jesus Christ of Letter Day Saints (Mormon) E. 26th and Madison. 11:45. 7. Montavllla (not Mormon) 11. 7UW. Itheran, finmanuel 19th and Irving Bev. J. Richard Oleon. 11, 8. Trinity German (Missouri by nod) Wllllama ave. and Graham Bev. J. A. Blmbacb. 10:15 7:30. e . Weat Side Norwegian Lutheran is N. 14 Bev. Wilhelm Petterson, 11. 8. Bethany Danisii Uniu-i ave. N. and Mor ris Bev. M. C. Jenseu-Engnolin. 11, a. - Our Savior's E. lOtb and B. Grant sts. . Bev. George Henrlksen. English service. It). 15. Norwegian service. 11:15. ; lmmanuel German Sellwood Rev. H. . C. Ebellng. 10.30. r r PENSION CAMPAIGN OF EPISCOPAL CHURCH IS MEETING SUCCESS Reports From All Over Coun try Encouraging; Oregon Diocese First on the Coast. The national campaign of "the Epis copal church to raise $5,000,000 for a .superannuated clergy pension fund is meeting with success all over the country. To the offices at 14 Wall street. New York, of Bishop Lawrence of Massachusetts, who is in active charge of the campaign, daily come let ters and telegrams telling of effected organizations and assurances of sup port. The following localities have already answered the call of the main cam paign office by .setting goals and start ing the work towards them: New York city; New York state; Albany, N. Y. ; Pennsylvania state; Pittsburg; Ohio; Kentucky; Atlanta; Massachu setts; Connecticut; Newark; Maryland and Oregon. In the Church Pension Progress for April 22 is the following Item of the receipt of Oregon's assurance of sup port: ' " 'Count on our loyal support' is tho message in a telegram received from Bishop Sumner of Oregon. It is in dicative of the spirit prevailing in that western diocese. "In his message Bishop Sumner an nounced the formation of an executive committee at an enthusiastic meeting of the general committee held in Port land, Or.. April 6. The following are the members: .Walter J. Burns, chair man; J. C. Alnsworth, treasurer; Wils iam Whitfield, secretary, and J. C Rob inson, assistant secretary. "The committee will take care of all local expenses, including part time of a salaried secretary. All donations will now go direct to the fund. "Bishop Sumner's diocese is the first coast diocese to organize completely." The full pension committee for the Oregon Episcopal diocese is as follows: J. C. Alnsworth, J. W. Bennet. Marsh field; R, W. Blackwood, David M. Bots ford, Thomas L. Emory, J. W. Ganong, R. L. Glisan, Graham Glass, .1. Ray mond Holman, Captain Hamilton Hutchins, James B. Kerr, W. J. Hen derson, F. C. Malpas, John C. Mann, Medford; E. "W. Matthews, O. R. Men efee, Attilla Norman, Eugene; F. N. Parker, A. L. Mills, Walter J. Burns, Lucius A. Lewis, Frank Spittle, As toria; Joseph N. Teal, George Webber, William D. Wheelwright. Wrilliam Whitfield and William MacMasters. OF CHURCH Grace English (Missouri Synod) Albtna ave. and Mason Rev. C. Luecke. 10:30. 7:30. St. Paul'a German E. 12th and Clinton Rev. A. S. Erause German service, 10:30. English, 7:30. German Evangelical Lutherlon Zlon (Missouri 8 j nod) Salmon and Chapman Bev. H. H. Koppelmann. 10:15, 7:45. St. John's Peninsular nd Klrkpatrick Bev. K. O. Salzman. 10:45. 7:30. Swedish Auguatana Rev. H. E. Sanstedt. 10:45. 7:45. United Norwegian Portsmouth Rev. H. O. Hendrlckson. 11. German Evangelical Reformed Lenta Rav. W. G. Lienkaemper. 11. St. James. English West Park and Jeffer son J. Allen Las. 11, Bethel Norwegian Lutheran Free church Wfgant and Rodney avenues Rev. J. A. Stav. ney. 11. S. Mxthodiat. First 12th and Taylor Rev. Frank L. Air. heart, acting pastor. 10:30, "The Human Cry and the Divine Response." 7:45, "An Argu ment for Christian Faith." Centenary E yth and E. Pine Rev. T. W. Lane. 11, 7:30, "A New Place and a New Map. layior streeters Sidewalk Third and Tay lor. Morning service only. Trinity E. 10th and Sherman Bev. A. B. Calder. 11, 7:30. SwedUb Bortbwlck and Beech Bev. John A. Wellman, 11. 7:45. Epworth 26th and Savler Rev. C. O. Mc Cullocu. 11. 7:30, "Till I Come.." 7:30. by Professor Charles A. Rice. First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt Bev. O. T. Field, 11, 8. Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland Rev. Louis Thomas. 11. "The Resurrected Body." 6:45, "Common Sense Applied to Life." Sellwood Rev. Alexander P. Maclean. 11, 7:30. Sunnyside E. 35th and Yamhill Bev. B. Elmer Smith, 11, 7:45. Central Vancouver ave. and Fargo Bev. C. C. Rarick. 11. St. Johns Hayes and LeaTitt Rev. W. E. Lngalls, Montavtlle Rev. W. H. Hampton. 11. Laurelwood 63d at. S. E. and Foster road Rev. C. K. Carlos. 11, 7:30. Clinton Kelly Memorial E. 40th and t'ow eil Wiley Rev. J. West Thompson. 11; 7:30, Japanese Mission Bev. Euaen Rlbara. 9. 30. 830 Rose City Park Sandy blvd. and E. 58tb Rev. William W. Youngs on. 11. Dr. Carl G. Docey of Willamette University will preach morning and afternoon. German Rodney ave. and Stanton Bev. F. A. Schumann, 10 8. African Zlon 288 Wllllama ave. Rev. W. W. Howard. Rev. B. D. L. Thompson, 11, 8. Vancouver Avenue Norweglan-Uauisn Corner Skid more Rev. Abraham Verelde. 10:45, "A Pilgrim of the Infinite." 8, "The Four Pillars of the Christian Religion." University Park Lombard and Flike Bev. C. L. Hamilton. 11, 7:30. Lenta Rev. W. Boyd Moore. 11, 8. Bethel Larrabee ana McMillan Bev. J. L. Craw. 11. 8:15. Westmoreland Mllwaukle ave. bet. "aroona and South avea. Bev. C. B. Harrison. 11, "The Lord's Prayer." 7:30, "Some ot God's Paiutlngs." Liocvio E. 52d and Lincoln Rev. G. G. Haley. 10:30 8. Patton Michigan and Alberta Rev. George H Feese. 11, 7:45. Woodstock E. 44th and 60th eve. S. E. Rev. Frank James. 11, 7:30. First German Rev. A. . Cramer. 11, 8. Brentwood Rev. W. L. Wilson. 11. Berkeley Heights clubbouse Rev. A. B. Calder. 3. Chinese Mission 11 and 7-30. Carson Heights Bev. L. C. Douglass, Ken dti fetation. Clark scboolhouee Rev. A. B. Wilson. 7:30. Mt. Tabor East Sixty-first and Stark sts. Lev. E. Olln Eldridge. 11, 7:3t. Irvington East 10th and Weidler Rev. S. A. Danford. at. E. Church, South. Union ave. and Multnomah Bev. W. J. Fen ton, 11, 7:30. Missions. Swedish Mission Rev. B. J. Tnoren. 11, 8. Ellm Cbapel Kev. B. J. Tnoren. 10. Bethel Free church Ivy and Williams Rev. J. A. Stavney. 11. 8. Jfasaxene. First Pentecostal E. 7th and E. Couch Rev. C. Howard Davis. 11. 7:30. Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane Bev. H. C. Baker. 11. 7:30. Brentwood E. 67th st. and E. 63U ave. g E. Bev. Stella Crooks. 11. 8. Scandinavian 948 Garfield Bev. J. O. Bringedabl. pastor. U. 7:30. Highland Park 3, 7:40. Presbyterian. First 12th and Alder Rev. John H. Boyd. 10:30. 7:30. Fourth First and Glbbs Bev. Henry O. Hanson. 10:30, 7:30, "Feed My Lambs." 7:30, "81og On." Calvary 11th and Clay Bev. O. 8. Baum. 1C:30, "The Mantle of Kuglish." 7:30. "Some Advice From a Good Man." Arbor Lodge Livr. George B. Cromley. II, 7:45. Kenllworth E. 34th end Gladstone Rev. Leslie Kirk Blchardson. 11, "Isaiah's Pattern of a Man." "The Big Brother," by Chester Lyon. Mnpan E. 19th and Division Bev. Harry Leeds. U. 7:30. Forbes Bev. Harry t Pratt. 11. a. Hopa Montavllla, 78th aed K. Everett sts. Bev. 8, W. Seemaa. ; 11, 7:30. . . . Central B. 13th and Plije--Bev. Wallace H. COMMITTEE MANAGING -. i lieft to right Hubert J. Scott, Miss Ida Matson, Oliver ill. AMONG CHURCHES AND CHURCH MEMBERS Ziaeter Program Was Oood. The Eastern program of the Rose City Park Methodist Sunday school last Sunday was one of the best programs they have ever presented. The program por trayed the events of Easter week in the life of Christ and consisted of tab leaux, recitations and songs with stere optlcon pictures. A special collection for missions was taken and $99.46 re ceived. Song Service Planned. The San Grael C. E. society of the First Pres byterian church will hold a song serv ice at the open air sanitarium tomor row afternoon. Young people are in vited to make the trip. Car leaves F"irst and Alrior at 5 Tho Sun f. rI society will give a social, "A Night in Jappyland," in the First Presbyterian church house Monday evening. Honor St. Mark's Say. St. Mark's Episcopal parish will honor St. Mark's day, Tuesday, with a parochial festi val. Holy Eucharist will be served at 7:30 and 9 a. m. A special service will bo held in the evening at 8 with sermon by ' Rev. Edmund T. Simpson of Newport. A parish reception in the rectory and parish house will fol low the evening service. - Tua Choir of the University Park Congregational church at the morn ing service will sing "Is It Well With My Soul (Leslie). and "The Still Small Voice" (Sweeney). A duet, so prano and alto by Mrs. E. V. Meyer and Miss Hilda Toering with chorus will be sung at 7:30. Will Organize Sunday School. Dr. S. A. Danford w-ill organize a Sunday school in the New Methodist church at East Tenth and Weidler, Irvington, tomorrow morning "at 10. Children in Easter Exercises. Forty primary children, each tot carrying a lily, took part in the Easter exercises of the East Side Baptist church Sun- SERVICES Iee, acting pastor. lO:30. "The Four Square Christian." 7:30. "Rounds In the Ladder of Grace." Millard Avenue "241 5.-th ave. S. E. Bev. W. 11. Amos, 11, 7:30. Mt. Tsbor E. 65th and B-lrnont Bev. Wil liam Graham Moore. 11 7:45. Unity Rev. W. Lee Gra. 11. 8. Vernon 19th and Wygant Rev. H. N. Mount. 11, 7:30. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett sta. Rev. A. L. Hutchison. 10:80, 7:30. Westminster E. 17th and Schuyler Bev. Henry Marcotte. 10:30. "An Efficient Church." 7:30, "Woman Who Dared." Uose Cltv Park E. 45th and Hancock Bev. J. M. Skinner. 11, 7:30. ' Spokane Avenue E. Itith and Spokane Bev. W. S. MeCullagb. 11. 7:30. Marshal Street 17th and Marshall Bev. A. J. Banna. 11. 7:30. Trinity Corner Virginia and Nebraska sta. Kev. E. Benson. 11, 7:30. Chinese 1454 First at. 7:48. Anabel 66th st. and 37th ave. 8. D. Bev. Alfred Levis Taxis. 4. Reformed Presbyterian. First chnrch Minnesota ana Alnsworth He F. D. Frazer. 11. 7:30. Befonned. First German 12th and Clay Bev. O. Haf ner. 10:45. 8. Second Columbia blvd. and 33d at. Bev, E A. Wysa. 11. Thlnd Fifth ave.. Lenta Bev. W. G. Lien kaemper. 11. Salvation Army. Corps No. 1243 Ash. 8. Adjutant Joaepb Sll.kTlSon. Swedisn fjcrps 430 Burncide. Scandinavian 243 Ash Bev. Joha Oval. Seventh Day Adventlsta. Note Regular services of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central E. 11th and Everett Elder P. C. Hayward, pastor. 11. Tabernacle West Side, K. of P. hall. 11th and Alder Elder E. W. Catlln. 11. Montavllla E. 80th aid E. Everett Elder i. b Beatty, 11 and 7. Alblna (German) Skidmore and Mallorv Elder A. C. Scbweitser. Lents 94th and 58th eve. Elder D. J. Chit wood. 11. St. Johns Central avenue and Charleston Elder E. D. Hurlburt. 11. Mount Tabor E. 60 and Belmont Rev. C. J. Cummings. 11. Scandinavian church 62nd and 39th ave S E. Elder O. E. Sandnes. .11. Services for the Deaf. United Presbyterian Wasco and Grand ave Rev. a. Earl DuBola. 0:30. o. Unitarian. Church of Our Father Broadway and Yam hill Rev. T. L. Eliot, D.D. 11, "Tyrannlea." 5, "Gnoats of the Frontier." United Brethren. Alberta 27th aud Alberta Kev. C. C. B1L 11 7:30. First E. 15th and Morrison Rev. 3. D. Nlsewonder. 11, 8. Congregational metlnc 8, "Davld'a Double Crime." Fourth 69th st. and 62d i:r S. E. Bev. L E. Conner. 11. 7:45. Third 67th st. and 32a ave. S. E Bev Herbert F. White. 11, 8. United Evangelical. Fourth Bev. J. E. Conner. 11. 7:80. Radical Jeasup at. Bev. A. S. Henderson. 11. 7:30. Manor, Circuit Services Cherry Grove. 8 n m Brush Prairie, 7:30. Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay Bev. G. L. Lovell. 11, 8. First E. 16th and Poplar Bev. J. A. Goods 11, 8. St. Johns Rev. A. P. Layton. 11. 8. Wichita Bev. H. H. Farnbam. 11. 8. United Presbyterian. First E. 37th and Hawthorne Bev. Frank DeWitt Flndley. It, 7:30. Church of the Strangers Waaco afreet and Grand ave. Bev. 8. Earl DuBola. 10:30 8, '-The Glory of God's Children." 7-80 "How to Be Happy." Kenton J. S. Cole. 10:15, 8. Universalist. Church of the Good Tidings Broadway and E. 24th Rev. J. D. Corby. 10:45. "Our Faith: The Power of God Unto Salvation From Sin, Disease, Ignorance and All That Harms.' ' T. M. C. A Y. W. U. A. Y. M. C. A. 6th and Taylor H. w. Stone, gtaeral secretary. Y. W. C. A. Broadway and Ttylor Mtss Linda D. James, general secretary. 4:30. "Our Work In Japan." Speakers will be Mrs. Elle nore Ewing, Miss Jessie B. Burton and Mrs Harold Gilbert. Kiaoellaaeons. Associated Bible Students (I. B. S. A.) Arcanum ball, 18th St. near Washing too 1 :45, symposium, George T. Faocett and C. W. Feld. 8. discourse by A. A. Yerex. 4:80. 7:30, pub lic lecture by J. A. Bailey on "Two Salvations but no Second chacee." New Thought Teauple of Truth Ellers Bldg. Mrs. Anne Yoong-Huntresa. 8 p. m., "What Is a Christian?" First Spiritual Science Sixth and Mont gomery. 11. symposium, 8. Wallace Stable, New Chnrch Society Ellers ball Bev. 8am nel Worcester. 11, "Meeting- the Lord in Gal ilee." ..;,- Thursday Noon la Limit. 2? otiose - for the Saturday eh arch eelatnae snaet fce.ia the editerial rooms of The JearaaJ by noon Thursday. - - BIG METHODIST PAGEANT day achool last Sunday. Mrs. G. Leon ard trained the children. Dr. J. W. McMlchael led the music. ' St. Davld'a Annual MeetUf. The annual parish meeting; of St. David's Kpiscopal church will he held Monday evening; beginning- at 8 o'clock. Study dab to Meet The Indian Study club of the Methodist Church South will meet Tuesday, May 2, with Mrs. W. T. Lee, 380 Ross street. Assistant Pastor To Conduct Services The morning; and evening; sermons will b presented in the First Method ist Episcopal church tomorrow by the assistant pastor. Rev. Waiter IA Air heart, in the absence from the city of the pastor. Dr. Frank I,. Iyiveland. This will be the initial appearance of Mr. Airheart In a local pulpit since he came to First church. March 1. In the morning- his topic will be "The Human Cry and the Divine Response." The vested chorus will sing "Fear Not. O Israel," and the quartet, Dudley Buck's famotls "Te Deum." . . The Sunday school will meet at 12:15 in the temple. The Oxford Bible class. K. S. Miller, president and teach er, will meet for the first time In the Oxford parlors. The young people's council will meet in the temple at 6:30 and at 7:45 o'clock. Mr. Airheart will preach on "An Argument for Christian Faith." At this service the chorus will sine; two selections, "Awake I'n My Glory" by Chadwlck. and "King; All Glorious" by Barnby. The quartet will sing;, "Savior, When Night Involves the Sky" by Shelley and Miss Alice Juston will sing: the contralto solo, "There Is a Green Hill Far Away.-' (Gounod). Pastor to Preach Farewell Sermon Tomorrow will be Rev. .George Dar sie's last Sunday with the First Chris tian church of this city. He g-oe.i di rectly to his new field at Lawrence, Kansas, where they have made great preparations for his coming. The subject of his sermon at 1 1 o'clock is, "Kncouragement." At 7:30 he will speak on "The Number and Joys of the Saved." The quartet has been requested to repeat several numbers from their Easter cantata, "The Iord of Light and Love." This they will do at both the morning- and evening services. Demon of Despair Is Blamed for Suicide "Despair has entered like a demon in the dark," wrote Charles L. Nogley. a forestry bureau surveyor, yesterdav morning. Just before he shot himself with a .32 caliber revolver in his room at 385 Mill street. He had been dead seven hours when he was found shortly before 4 o'4Qck yesterday' aft ernoon. His note, written at some length, gives his continued and increasing Ill health as the reason for his act. He was 25 years old, and worked for the local branch of the forest service three years. He named relatives In the east in his note, said that-re was a gradu ate of Cornell, and asked that his body be cremated. Million of Loaves Have Been Sold in Portland MEMD Its Flavor Made Its Purity Makes It the Best! BUY IT FROM YOUR GROCER Its Universal Use and Its Age are the greatest evidences -of toe purity, and whole tomeness of Lea & Perrins' Sauce. It has been on 0 the market for generations ; and it is in demand in all countries of the civilized world. - USA csrv Haft ruf i ; ru if EPWORTH LEAGUE IS PLANNING MENS UlCTnDIPAl DAPCAMT IIIOIUmUML fnULnlll Story of Methodism From Its Inception to Present Time Will Be Enacted. The Tortland district of th Kp worth league is preparing a pageant of Methodism which it Intends 'to pre- May 26 and 27 at the Eleventh Street play house. The production of. lhl play is the greatest undertaking in Portland Kpworth league has ever at temted. It will give to Methodism of the city In one evening the entire ning to the present day. The pageant Is a new production having just recently been Issued by the central office of the church. It was composed and written by Nella F. Ford, Rmma. A. Robinson and J. iioward Armingion, three leaders or Methodism. The pageant is directly In charge of the Portland Epworth League Presi dents' association, of which Fred J. Schnell is president. This association has appointed Hubert J. Scott. Mlas Ida Matson and Oliver GUI a commit- tee to manage and direct the play. Excellent Pxodnotlon Promised. The - young men on the committee are arranging the financial end of the production and Miss Matson is in charge of the cast. Miss Matson haa spent considerable time In studying, the pageant and her -efforts along th coaching line seem from all. reports . i t-t . .I.. iu ua iikcciiiui. i icneiii conattionn indicate an excellent production. All work, both by those in charge and those In the cast, is given gratis, and the entire production will include lo cal talent only. The pageant Is divided into four episodes and 18 movements. One hun dred and twenty persons are now. in cluded in the cast and have been chosen from the different sncletlea of the city. Each society has been as signed a certain movement. Will Tell Church' Progress. The purpose of the pageant as out lined is to present in pictorial form, a glimpse of the progress of the Meth odist Kpiscopal church such as will create a taste for the study of its his tory, waken a pride in Methodism and a loyalty to the church and its lnsti tutlons. The young peoples' choirs and or- chestras of the different churches Wilt furnish the necessary music. It has been decided to turn all the proceeds over to the district treasury and to use the same In social service and missionary work in thialty. Ministers of City Will Meet Monday; Dr. Pratt Speaker The regular monthly meeting H of the Portland Ministers' assr- it : elation will be held at th Y. M. i.. A. auauonum monaay morning at 10:30 a. m. At 11:15 a. m. Dr. George B. m Mt- Pratt, who for years has been' tfr prominent in Christian En- it- deavor circles, and who recent- -a ly conducted an expert class on 4 "Personal Evangelism" af th First Christian church under , the auspices of the Christian' Mf- Endeavor union, will address sf the ministers on th them, 4ft "Training the People for Per- i : am ffc "T j vV V Jf To Teachers and Sun day School Workers Provide yourself now With Peloubet's Notes , 'for 191 Price! 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