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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916. MOTHER'S DAY WILL BE CELEBRATED THIS YEAR SUNDAY, MAY14 Day Is to Be Exceeded in Re ligious Importance Only byi Easter and 'Christmas. CARNATION IS ITS SYMBOL .White riowar Is Worn, Red Bloom Slrnlilea That Mother Za Still Sunday. Mnv 11 will lc nlservcl tiiilverHHlly as Mother's day in all the VroteMant hurc he Next to Kanter and ('hi 1st ma. Molher'H (lay In protialdy the lilirirest day In the churc h. No miKiti'iil Inn was oven re ceived more kI.kIIv or more iulckly Riven tinlvfTHal recognition In the Sunday mhool world than the Men of Mother's day. The day had its origin In the mind of Mine Anna .larvin of Philadelphia In a dealre to commetnorate the anni versary of her mother's death and it occurred to her that It would he a beautiful tribute to motherhood if all persotm nhowed their love and loyalty to their dearest earthly friend. The white carnation wan selected an Mother'B day flower Its white riena ntandn for purity; Its form, beau ty; Its j abundant and lar;e field of Krowth, charily. Its l.i.-tniK uh I it ie. falihfulneMs; its f raKr.HM-e. love It . 1 universally held that hihoiik I be many Virtue of lucit h-rhood these Jxirlly, beauty, charity, fait h f u I rirsa and love are the most notable. The custom, widely observed on this day by mwn and boys is to wear a white carnation and to send a let ter or picture home to their mother If IIvIdk. I" recent years men. ar- tli'tihulv those away from home honored I heir living mothers by , have wea I - injc a ted carnation. Next Sunday some of the Portland fliurcheH will present every mother with a cfiriiatloii as alio enters l he ; fhurch. In places where fresh flow rrn are hard to net paper flowers ar unerl. The la cannot ,toierlv le ohnervcl in spirit if the carnation is not present. Problem of Minimum - Wage to Be Studied Tim Young Men's forum of the Klrst Methodist church will study the problem of minimum wages and max imum hour for women workers dur ing Oie month of May. It. W. Monta gue will speak toorrow upon the pres- fnt law froiti the standpoint of the Iuhli( . Amadee M. Smllli will pre Klde at the meeting. Next Sunday. May 14. John Tait. president of iho Trov laundry, will discuss the law from the standpoint Of the employer. This will be fol- ' lowed ky a discussion from the stand point tft the employee on May 21. Mrs- I X.. fie will be the speaker. j The last Sunday in May ten mem- tiers of the forum will debate the tiierlts of minimum wages nnd maxi mum hours. The forum's meet ings are Open to the public and are held In the new Smidav school temple at TwelftU and Taylor streets at 12:16 p. tn Will End Tomorrow . The tiimnth revival meeting being conducted by Rev Will Huff at Kasf .Twentieth and Salmon streets will close tomorrow night. Friday of each week an all day meeting has been held With three services Ministers who ha ve 'a si st ed l(ev Mr. Huff are ;ev. .Alex. Heers, president Seattle Pacific college. Or S. A. Oanford and Rev. T I.. Hums, district elder of the Free Methodist church. Tuesday a mission ary rally was held with Mrs. H. c Heezley. secretary of. the missionary department of the National Holiness ussoclat ton, and Rev. Cecil '. Troxell. returned missionary to China the speakers. Revival services tomorrow, the closing day. ! ?.() and ,:?,n. Rev. tr. Huff will preach. EPWORTH LEAGUE On Wednesday tho committees In the different chapters In charge of the pageant met at the Y. M. C. A., and reported as to the progress of the work. From ail appearances the com mittee has the matter fairly well In .hand. Central r-hapter added seven new members last week. University parK chapter irave a so- , Clal at the home of K. K. Fverts last Saturday evening. St. Jonns nein its business nnd so cial meeting at tho home of Arlington Notan last week. A special business meeting of the District cabinet will be held Monday evening at 7:45 tn the Y. M. C. A , to arrange details for the convention. Several of the chapters held their annual elections during the week. The fftcers elected In the order of presl dnt, the four vice presidents, secre tary, treasurer, organist and chorister are as follows: Central league Ralph M." Walter. Miss Lola Oskes. Miss Viola (lee. Mlaa Iena C.odfruy. Miss Fdith Ha rt ck. Miss Gertrude Woodhonse. Miss June Smith, Miss 1-ranees Johnson and Mlas Helga Thompson. St. Johns W. lvdwin Calloway, Miss Olive Zimmerman. W. P. Vinson, I delegates on Wednesday. On the fol Mlss Hortense Ingalls, Miss Beulah I lowing Tuesday a special train will Titus, Arlington Nolan. Tttifus way. Miss Delia Vinson and Murna Dennlson. Sellwood Mrs. Alexander. Gena Orcut, Miss rora Atnrtln IiUa Marry, Miss Clara Manry Evelyn, ('appell, Russell Fields Gallo- ' Miss i Miss M iss , Miss Miss Constance Machan. Will Rlckson and .Tunlor league superintendent. Miss Minnie Marry. Montavilla Oscar Alrlerton, H. H. Smith, Charles Cummlngs. Mlsm T,oa Burbank, Miss Genevieve Robhlns, 1 Mlaa Illllan Matsnn, Walter Robblns j and Miss Kate Redman. Mt. Tabor Walter Stearns, Miss I Mable Black. Albert Caprs. Miss Catherine Wilson, Miss Kllzabeth Sin Kleton, MJs Myrta Hennely, GeSrgo Graven and Miss Helen Wheller. Tomorrow evening the St. Johns irospel team will conduct a meeting at the new Irvlnjrton M, E. church, be glnnlng at 7:S0.. As no evening serv ice' Is as yet held regularly in the church, the entire evening will be In charge of the young people. Actual organization of a new chapter will take place tomorrow evening if aufft- slant; enthuajaam la ahown. WILL TAKE PROMINENT PART IN BIG PAGEANT ' r '' ' " ' v " j h Miss Virginia .Miller Four Big National j Conventions Are j Slated This Months This month will be a most Important ne in national church circles of several de nomination On May 1 the load ren n ia 1 onl'erenee of the Methodist Kpiscnpal church as sembled in Saratoga Springs; from May 1 L' to 1 li the inter national convention of the Y. M. I". A , will be held in Cleve land. Ohio, on May 17 the northern Maptist convention will open In Minneapolis, and on May 1H the annual general as- - sernhly of church will City. the Presbyterian i-onvene in Atlantic Inspired Millionaires Will Be the Subject i "Inspired Millionaires'' will tie the 'subject or I)r John 11. Hovd's sermon ' Sunday evening ;it 7:4." o'clock, at the First Hreshyterian church. corner Twelfth and Alder streets. The thought of i he evening is suggested by Oerald Stanley hee'a recent book of t his nume. I Attention is railed to the change In ! the hour for the evening service. Be j ginning with the first Sunday in May I and continuing through the summer months, the evening service will open ' at 7:4.' o'clock. Or. Hoyd will also be In his pulpit j on Sunday morning and on Thursday I evening of this week he will begin a I series of studies for the mid-week I services concerning th Bible. H la I subject for this Thursday is "The Bible and the Sacred Hooks ot Other I Religions.'' Wisconsin Pastor Preaches Tomorrow Rev. Rapt 1st oecu py Haptlst I IV Cheney, pastor of the church of Superior. Wis., will the pulpit of White Temple church tomorrow His morn- Ing topic will be: Art." His evening "Songs of the Heart "America's Lost topic will beJ Though still a young man, Mr. Cheney is prominent In Raptist work In Superior. He Is also president of the Superior Ministerial association, was the orKHnizer of the first Hoy Scout troop there, and raiased $I3.i,0uu for a V. M C. A. building. While ,n Portland Rev. Mr. Cheney Is vUsituiK his father. Or. Cheney, for inerlv pastor of the First Raptist i liurch of San Fram isi o White Temple Y. P. Doing Much Work j The Young People's Society or thei I White Temple s one of the n-ost ac- i ; tive in the city. It recently adopted i the "Standard of Kxcel lence" and is I working for a 100 per cent society. Itl has divided the membership into three! ' groups. Fach group has a captain, a i 1 special name, color and songs. This : group plan enables It to keep in touch ! with each member. Sunday the H Y. , I IV C. will have a rally. Clarence; l Sprague of the C. F. society will ' I speak. Miss .lenevleve Fisher will I sing. There will also be music hy an i , orchestra. I here win be a very in formal social before the meeting at 6:40. Refreshments will he nrv,1 1 All young people will be welcomed. 'Delegates to General : Assembly to Depart Delegates to the general assembly , of the Presbyterian church from the I Portland Presbytery will leave for At lantic Citv. where the convention will l,e held this corning week, i The two ministerial delegates are : Rev. I.. K. Richardson of Kenllworth ' Presbyterian church and Pr. .1. V. MilH 1 kun, synodical secretary of the Sundav ' school. The lav delegates are: F. S. ' Miller and I.. K. Carter, I Rev. Mr. Richardson and family will I leave on Monday and the rest of the leave Chicago carrying all western delegates direct to Atlantic City Piedmont Club Holds Enjoyable Meeting j The Piedmont Men's Community ! club held an open meeting in the Pied ! mont Presbyterian church sociai ; rooms Tuesday evening. About 125 I sat down to a dinner prepared and served by the first division of the woman's auxiliary. About 200 were I present later for the program. Twen ty candidates for electoral offices were present. These were Introduced and each given five minutes to state his attitude toward important measures. Mayor to Address Club. Mayor Albee will speak before the men's club of Pilgrim Congregational church. Shaver street and Missouri avenue. ' Wednesday evening. A ban quet will be aerved at 7 p. m. The Veterans' Quartet will sing. '-rN V ,11 !T PAGEANT BEGINS WITH EARLY LIE OF JOHN WESLEY Event Takes Place May 26 27; Purpose Is to Inspire Pride in Achievements, The historical pageant of Method-i, Ism which the young people's societies j , of that denomination will plve May1 -R to 27 in the Kleverith Street play-I house starts with the eaily life ol John Wesley, the fou:;der of Method-j; ism. ' ! The pageant depicts Ue hardships that Wesley's mother hud in raisinif i er i cniMien. or which John was the fifteenth. The father Is an earn est preacher and he is rew rded in his efforts by li.nint' his home burned i several times and on ore occasion j .John Wesley b: ba'ely rescued. When' young .Iolj.ii urows uj to manhood, he j I finds the doors of the clun-h locked j'- to nim. nut ui'dauntf! he rc.sirts to open air meeting- wlice he has large, gatherings. He also encounters diffi-i cultles with the rough element of Ids I own country and with tin- 1 . f thei land. The scene then changes to America and Barbara Heck. Philip Kmbury, John Stuart. Solomon Sharp and Peter Cart wright appear The first services of tiie church ar closely intertwined with Incidents In the history of our nation In revolutionary times, partic ularly in the forming of the Idea of freedom of worship At this point the way in which The i hur,-h Is connected with the making of the American flag Is reviewed. Cburcb In Great Struggle. The youth of America is then I i ne youin or America is then seen I playing In tihe streets on Sunday and Sophia Cook comes to the rescue, with I the Sunday school. The pageant ad i vance-8 to the day of the circuit rider and o the introduction of the camp 'meeting, and then follows the strug j gle of the church dui ing the Civil ' war. I The last movement portrays the i church as it is today with its manv i departments and shows its tnarnitude ' alonp different lines. S.eci;il men ; Hon is made of the work in missions. ; the book i on, fin which the church operates, conference claimants, or ' pliaiuge and deaconess work, hos- pltals. education, southern work and ! the Fpworth league and Smidav school. This production is Mie greatest un dertaking ever attempted by the young people of this city and it is be ing encouraged not only by the leaguers but by the church and the METH0DI5 CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Second Sunday After Easter. Sanday School Lesson Tomorrow. Th HiMionarlei of Antioch Acti 11:19-30; 12. 25 to IS, 12. Golden Tet Co re. therefore, an.1 make dlsetpJe of all th nation --Matt. 'JS:lf. Hon Reading! M IwdonnrleH of Antloch, Acta 11:19-30 T. Mlfion In Cyprus. Acts 12: 2a to 13; 1-- W A'whllc eominlKlon. Matt. 'Jf- lti 20.' Tli. A Tr"het' comliilKsicli. I. : 1-8. F. Mtion ti Samaria. 2 Kings. 17:24-20. S Mimlnn h Nineveh. .h"iHii 3:110. S. The gospel niensaKr, Horn, b'i 10. Yoti ng I'eople's Topics. .Inmor Chrint'n I'l ay. " Mutt . H " i t nd'-tiTor "rywrnlnjr to (in,fration mneilni. Kpniorth leH- Wliiif About I'laTKroiira ! and SVIutol rn ni hat I'BH . I ltl: 04 ; 2 Cor. I X-21 . 1 ( or.. lO-:t1 . :t2. - t. y p. f. "The t'onwecra t inn of Taient. ' Matt 2", II ill I t'olieiTB I i'ltl meet ing i. Baptist. Flrat White Temple 12tli ni Abler Mr. A. W. Pel-ong. acting paator. Preaching by lr p P. Cheney of Superior. Wla SnrtPh linnlali Mission, While Temple. V Knat Si(b E. 20th aid Ankenv sta. ReT. W o. Shank, iator It. "America for Christ. " 7 :m. A Runaway-Preacher aptureil ' Illphlanil. K. Clli and Al.ierla l(e. Chaa. F. Mien 11, Arieta Rt. W T. Sp-lce. terarlan Hlhle S."-.et.v." 7 :so. Kaib'il." 1'nnen.lu I'.ir Ilev. C. I. 7 :.'. Swedish- IMh pud llott. 1" 4 tlraee--Moiilatl I'.e M. 7:30. SetlK-nod lt K H. Havea. 11. Tli" "A ("en I.lr That I leaked. 11. i. 7:30. T. Cash. 11. 7:3). 11. St Johns Iter K. I". Borden nator. 7 :30. mas CaiTarv K. st i and (irant--Ke. I ho Sie'hens,,n arthiB pastor. 11. 7 .'10. Mt. CalTarT K 1'lne and Gun, a Ke. A W. Mnrhack. 11. S. Third Kuntl a:id Vancouver are Rer. W. .1 leaven 11. "Wirtlnc With .len.'' 7::!b, The Might of ,,," I rons ' St JwUiia tcifruiaul itev. F. bruermao, II. 7:oi. Chlneae J. C. Malone. 7. I.entn Rev. J. M Nelson, 11. 7:30. Second Oertnan Morris and Rodney ae. 11. 7:;i. Oleneoe E. 4S!h and Waltz. 1 1 "Visions Home and the Naion " Mount 01iet Iter. W. Itallau MIiou liev. Main Re. Ibaven.'" S. A. R. "TTe A Majrrett. It. s. FraDcescu Saunella, Mill ReT. J. Kratt. Slid Boise MlM A. 11 S. First German 4th and 11 7:30. Uoodtvlll Mlaslon1. Mi ll. Nelaon. uperlntenilen'.. North Portland M lsni.ii SS0 Nieolal at. Kn'elUII1e Mlaalon-Ker Albert I h,l,l 1 :'. 4. l.augb Tabernacle K. 42d and Holratc -Rer. Wal- ter lu(f. acting pasior. 11. 7:30. Catholic. St. Petera Lents Re. P. Beutgeo. 10:3". 7.30. PrCatuedral 15th and Dals Rer. E. O Hum. . 7 :1.". h.JO, 0:4.".. 11. 7:43. St Lawrence 3d and Sherman ReT. J. HiiKle - 30. J:30. 7:30. St. Patrick lldb and Sailer Rer. K. Murpbv. 10.30, 7:30. St. Franela I.. Iltli aad Oak ReT. J. 8. V. C. P. H. Blac k. U. S. . 10:30. 7:;K). Immaculate Heart of lary Williams aT. and Stauuaj Rev. Y. A. Oal. 0. 8. a, 10:30. 7. 30. Holj Riavary K. 3i and (iaekan-.aa Rt. E. S. OUon. (5. 7, b. . II. 7:30. St. Rose K- -"'."xt and Alameda Rt. J. O Farrell. 10. 7:30. St. Andrews K. Hth and Alberta Rer. T. Kieman. S. lOi.tO. 7:30. The Madeleine K. IMll- nnd SbktTou ReT. tieorsje F. Tuuiid. 7:3W. t. 10:30. Aacenalou L. Yamhill and H. 70th Francla Cau Fathers. 8. 10.30. 7:30. Holy Redeemer Cortland blTd. and Vancou ver ave. Kev. F. 11. Miller. . S. 10:30. 7:3U. Blessed Sacrament Maryland ave. aud Blan- j Uenu Rev. B. V. hell, s, 10:30. 7:30. Huly Cross -i .4 Bowuoin net . t,. Kajinond. 8. 10:.I0. 7:30. ' Si. Ignatina 3220 43d an. S. K. Jesuit Fath er. b -w. s, 10::'. 4. St. Sieyuena 4d and K. Taylor Rev. War ren A. Waitt. . h:30. 10:30, 7:30. St. I'bllliu Nerl K. lWti and "ckey Ke. W. .1. (artvrrlght 8. lo:30. 7:30. Sarred Hear. t. tlth and Center Rt. (j. Kob.. s. It:3, 7:30. St. AgatUa K. 10th and Miller ReT. J. Cuiuoilslo . t, 10:30. 7:3. St. Joseph (German! 15th and Couch Rev. B Purrer. R. 10:H'. 7:30. St. Stanislaus l'ollabj Maryland ave. ani Failing ReT. F. Matbew. 8, 10:30, 7:30. 8t. Michael ( Italian )4tb and Mill ReT. M. Baleatra. S, 10:30. 7:30. St. Clementii SinltU and Newton ReT. C. Smith. . lO:30. 7:30. St. Clarea Capitol mill Rt. Father An thony. X, lO:30, 7:30. St. Charles 34,tu and Kllllogswortb ReT. G. Sidderboru. 8, 10:30. 7:30. Christian. First Park and ColumMa, 7:30. MontaTllla E. 76tn aud Uot ReT. C. Ghoriuley. 11. 8. (Jladalooe ReT. Koj L. Dunn. 11. 8. Woodlawn 7th and Liberty Rev. W. J. Milllnger. 11, 7:30. Sellwood 13tU and Tenfloo Rer. J. R. Jobo- Rodney. AVnue, as aawi aw. ncv. j. F. Qbormlej; FINDING THE th jjmR much more cast taio tbe oven. sball be Dot By Rev. Walter L. Airheart of the First Methodist Episcopal Church. A J gliLeousness all things )oes tli i s doctrine offer a the life of todav." (mill and ri I Jesus spoke with a perfect assurance of that which was true in his own experience and this is not only open to him but to all men. By this route he seeks to lead the race to its great future. This is not something promised for the next world but for this world, here and now. clergy of the city, even to the extent of some offering to assist in the cast. Purpose to Insplra Pride. Tin- purpose of this production is to Inspire greater pride In the achieve ments. of ti.e church and to create a devoted love and loyalty for all the departments of the church. It is the Intent of the production to show the youth of the church t hat a consecrated iife can accomplish more than e in which the efforts are not directed. Th Woodlawn Campfire Oirls will ! give an Indian war dance of the sev I enteenth century while John Stuart. ) the colored preacher, endeavors to 'coin en tl.eni. Rev. ('. I.. Hamilton vwill ri present the minister and Peter I i "art wright ; Miss Virginia Miller will take the part of Barbara Heck where ' she will be forced to suffer for the I sins of her brother. Will Ricksnn will be the redeemed Thomas Olivers. Woman's Missionary Society Will Meet The Woman's Missionary society of the First Preshvterian hurc!i will meet tn room A of the church bouse on Tuesday afternoon at ':rin o clock. The newly elected officers, with Mrs. J. K. Kwing as president, will be 1n charge of the meeting, and Mrs. c. J. Mathis is chairman of the day. "Cur rent Events'' will be presented by Mrs. B. A. Thaxter. All women interested in Missions are invited to attend. An informal reception will iollow the meeting. haat Side Christian- K. 12tb and E. Taylor Rev. a. L. ( rim. I I. 7:30. Kern Park Rev. G. K. Berry. 11, St. John Rev. Herbert F. Jonea. Vernon Church of Christ E. 15tb cant J. A. Melton. 11. 7:30. 7:30. 11. 8. and W;. Bethel K. tsiM aud Thompson ReT. Aubrey W. Wilson. Christian Science. Leson sermon "Adam and Fallen Man." First church Everelt, between 18th and 19tb ats. 11. S. Second - East nth and Flolladay. 11. 8. Third East 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth---Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11, 8. Fifth - Myrtle Park hall. 11. Christian Science bociety Holbrook block. St. Johns. 11. ConaTTegationaL Flrat Park and Madlaon Rev. I.utiier R. Pvoit. 1 1. 7 45, Rev. F. F. Good sell of Tur key - t Irs rierman E. 7in -ud Stanton Rev. E. O. Willmau. Atkinson Community church E. 2flth and Et eutt -Thomas S. Anderson, minister. 11. 5. I'nlverslty Park Haven -t.. near Lombard Rev. F. J. Meyer. 11, 7:30. Highland E. 8th and I'rescott Rev. Geo. Edw. Lewis. 11, "The First Photograph In Paul's Alliiun." R, "Pacific Coast Christians, Icrhnllng Alaska." Llndernurat Rev. P. B. Gray. 11. 7:4!S. Pilgrim Mlaaourl ave. and Shaver st. ReT. W. c. Kantner. 11. sermons by Ir. Goodaell of New Vork. 7:4.'i. "The Spiritual Athlete." Waverly Heights K 3rd and Woodward Rev. A. C. Mosos. 11, 'The Work of God." 7.1.",. 'The Imiiorlanee of K1lle Study." Sunnylde K. :11M and Taylor t'.eT. J. J. Striih. Serniou at 11, "The Final Tpst of Our i 'lirn.1 iani : ." 7 :o. Three Ways of Lifting the lj.ad " Zion (German i E. 9th and Tremont Rev. J. 11. Hoini. 10 30. Episcopal. St. Mnrk 21st aud Marstiall Rev. J. E. H. Sin.psou. rector: Kev. J. Hatton, as- slMant rector. 7:30, 7:3n. s:r,o. 10 15. 11. St-mons by Rev. E. T. Sluiiton of Newport, Or. Trinity 19th and Everett Rev. A. A. Mor rison. (5. 11, s. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen, the Martyr Very Rev. 11 M. Ramsey. 7:4.-. 11, 3. 7:45. St. David s E. 12th ami Belmont - HeT. Tl. n.as Jenkins. S:30. h .W, 11. "The Parish " Rev. Edmund Simiou of Neuport, Or., will I i , i eh ut T .30 St. Mattnew's Corbett and Bancroft ReT. V . A. M. I'.reck. 11. St. Johns Milwaukle Rev. John L). Rlee. 3. 4. St. Andrews Hereford at.. Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 11. Grace Memorial Weidler and E. 17th N. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Rev. John Iiawson. 11, 6:3o. St. Michael's and All Angela' E. 43d aad Kroaduay ReT. T. F. Boweu. 11. 7:30. rhuri'li of Our Saviour HOth ave anrt ilat I at. S. E. Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11. St. John's Sellwood Kev. John I). Rice. II. St. 1'aul'b Wowioiere ReT. Oawald W. Ta lor. 4. Bishop Morris Memorial chapel. Good Sa maritan hospital Rev. Frederick K. lioward. 7. 7:10. All Saints' church 2oth and Savler Rev. Frederick K . Howaid. 11. 8:30. ETangelicaJ Association. Carson Height G. F. Lienlng Jr. 11:80, 7. First English K. 6th and Market ReT. E. L. HoruBcuuch. 11. 8. First Germin Evangelical 10th and Clay Rev. G- F. Lienlng. 10:45, 8. Evangelical 8ynod. German Evangelical Friends' church Ta ci.ma ave. and L. 13th. Rev. Ellas N. Har g. i t. 10.43. 7 :3o. St. l'aul Evangelical church 147 Failing l.e. J. Uariffft. II. 7:30. I lag jncuiuuuu (entral 6."th and E. llauders ReT. L. R. Elaikman. 1 1, 7:43. First K. lh and Mill Rer. I. Harrington, pastor. Friends' Churcu. Sunny-side E. 35th and Main ReT. Homer Cox. 11. 7 30. Lenta South Main at Rev. John Kiley. 11, 7.30. West Piedmont Rev. Mra. Ethel M. Ar nold. 11. 7:J. 7e wish. Congregation Beth Israel 12th md Main Bbt)i Jonah B. Wise. Irldaj, 8 p. m. Sdtur daj. 10:30 a. ni. Latter Day btioU, Church of Jeaua ChrUt or letter Day Salota (MormoDi E. 143th and Madlajn. 11:45, 7. kloutavilla tuot Murinunj 11, 7:3. Lutheran. lmmanuel 19th aud Irving Rev. J. Richard O.M'U. 11, 8. Trinity German (Missouri Synod) Williams ave. aud Graham Re. J. A. Kiisbacb, 10;15, 7 :30. West Side Norwegian Lntberan-45 N. 14 Rev Williclm i'eteyrson. II, 8. Bethany uanisu I nioa ave. N. and Mor risRev. M. C. Jenseu-Engholm. 11, 8. Our Savior's E. loib and E. Grant ats. Rev George Henrlken. Ennllah aervice, 10.15. Norwegian service. 11:15. luimauuel Geruiau Sell wood Rev. H. C. Els-iiug. 10. 30. Grace Engllah (Mlaaourl Synod) Alblna ave. anil Mason Bev. C. Luecke. 10:30. 7:30. St. Faul'a German K. 12th and Clinton Rev. A. S. Krauae German service, 10:30. English, T:H0. German Evangelical Latherton Zka ( Mlaaourl e T noo -o iiuuu uw v " . h. a. HEART OF GOD f tht field, clothe you. it a nd tomorrow In faith? Matt, vi: 3o. O ye of little l lie atmospnere ot numan Hie is heavy with the sweat of toil, the streets are filled with hurrying men intent upon their search tor gain. The spur of hunger and need not only drives men. relentlessly from day to day but routes even the women and children from the home and crowds them into the shops and mills. Jesus tells of a l ather who loves u, knows intimately all our needs and invites ns to live lives of absolute trust in him, with the assurances that if we "seek first his kinp;- shall be given in addition." practical solution applicable for ! Unity Presbyterian Will Be Dedicated The dedication ceremonies of I'nity Presbyterian church. Fast enty-first and Sanuy boulevard, be held tomorrow afternoon. church building is unique in that it was built entirely by volunteer labor, all materials were donated. The auditorium is 3u by 4" f.t and seats L'(K) people. The V. p room is 1- by I'd. The church has a piano and organ. The church is 'Ommunity in nature and the labor contributed was from members of the Catholic. I J reek Cath olic, Congregational, Presbyterian and Methodist churches. Dr. Boyd wiil de liver the dedicatory address. Church Dedication Occurs Tomorrow The dedication of the Swedish-Xor-wegian 'ongrega t ional church. Hast T wenty-second " ami Sumner streets, which was admitted to the Portland Association of Congregational churches at last month's annual convention, will be held tomorrow afternoon. Or. l.uther It. Oyott. pastor of First Con gregational church, will preach the dedicatory sermon. The Swedish-Norwegian Congrega tional church 's the sixth Congrega tional church dedicated In as many years in Portland. OF CHURCH St. Johu's Peninsular i nd Klrkpatrlck ReT. K. 0. Salzman. 10:45, 7:30. Swedish Augustana ReT. H. E. Sanstedt. 10:45. 7:45. United Norwegian Portsmouth ReT. H. O. Hendrlckson. II. German Evangelical Reformed Lenta Rev. W. a. Llenkaemper. 11. St. James. English West Park and Jeffer w.u J. Allen Leas. 11 "Give Y Tiem tc Eat." R. Selling the Soal." Bethel 'Norwegian Lutheran Free church Wygant and Roduey avenues Rev. J. A Stav uej. 11, 8. afsthodiat. First I2tlj ami Taylor Rev. Frank h. Air heurt. acting pastor. tO::0. "Flndlns: the Heart of G.i.-- 7:4.",, "The Bondage a. d I-meraiH-e of Creallou." Centenary- i: am and E. Pine Rev T W. I.,' ne. 11. sermon by Her. n V. Polltis' 7:4.r,. seru.ou by .Miss Laura ilefij, returned Chl-Les- missionary. layior streeierg Sidewalk Third and Tay- lor jiomiug service only Trinity E. loth aud hherman Her. A. K (.aider. 11, 7:30 Swedlfb Borthwirk A Wellman. 11 7:45. nd Beech Rev. John Epworth aath and Savler Rev, tulkx-h. 11, 7:30. C. 0. Mc- Firai NorwegUji Danish 18th and Rev 0. T. Field. 11. 8. Ooyt Woodlawn E. )0th and Highland Rf v. Ixmla Thomas n. The Path to Teace and Power." Evening. "Thrift." Sellwood Rev. Alexander P. Maclean 11. 7:3d. Sunnvslde E. 35th and Yamhill Rev. R Elmer Siulin. 11. 7:45. Central Vancouver ave. and Fargo Rev. C. C Rniiik 11. address by Ml.i t..tura M. lUf ty. Rev. c. B. Bee.-. St. Johns Hayes and Leavltt Rev. W. K lnalla. Montaville Rev. w. H. Hampton. 11. Laurelwood (i."d St. S. E. and Foster road Kev. C. A. Carlos. 11. "Some Thinzs Ab,nit the Bible That All Should Know." s. "rive Reasons for Believing the Bible to Be the Word of God." Clinton Kelly Memorial E. 40th and iow el: Valley Rev. J. West Thompson. 11. a. Japune.se Mission Bev. tuaeu Kibara. U.30 8:ao. Rose city Parlb Sandy Mvd. and E. 5oh Rj-v. William W. Voungaon. II, ReT. Geo F. Ui'pkins will ak at 11 and 4:30. German Rodney ave. and StautoD Rev. F. A Schumann, 10, 8. African Zion a8 William ave. Rev. W. W. Howard. Rev. E. 1. L. Thompson. II. 8. Vaucouver Avenue Norn-eaiao-l'auisn Corner Skidmore Rev. Abraham Verelde. 10:45, s University Park Lombard aud Fhkc Ht. C. L. Hamilton 11, 7:30. Int Rev. W. faoyd Moore. 11, 8. Bethel l.arrabee rniu McMillan Rev J L. Craw. II. 8:15. Westmoreland Milwaukle sve. Iiet. Itamona anl South aves Ret. C. B. Harrison. II. Tbe Status of Christianity Abroad." 7:30. "Three Candlea." Liiiixiin E. .ijd and Lincoln Rev. G G Haley. 10:30 8. I'attou Michigan and Alberta ReT. Georae H Feeae. II. 7:45. Woodstock E. 44th and floth t. S. E. Rqv Frank James. 11, 7:30. First German Rev. A. F. Cramer. 11, 8. Brentwood Rev. W. L. Wilson. 11. Berkeley lieighta clubhouse Rev. A. B Calder. 3. Chinese Mission U and 7:30. Carbon Heights Rev. L. c.- Dong lass, Ken di. station. Clark sihoolhotiae ReT. A. B. Wilson. 7 -SO MP. Tabor East Sixty-first and Stark sts. - ReT. E. Olln Eldridge. 11. "Heart Culture." 1 :'JiK choir will give musical program. Irviiigton East 10th and Weidler Her. g. A. Dauford. M. E. Church. South. Prion ave. and Multnomah Rev. W J Ftutou. 11. 7:30. Missions. Swedish Mission Rev. B. J. Tho ren. 11. 8 Elun Chapel Rev. B. J. Tboren. 10. Bethel Free church Ivy and William Rer. J. A. Stavuey. 11, 8. Mazarene. First Pentecostal E. 7th and E. Oonch Rev. C. Howard liavis. II, 7:30. Sellwood E. 8th and Spokane Rt. li C Baker. II. 7:30. Brentwood E. 67th st. and E. 65th ave B. K. Kev. Stella Crooks. II. 8. Scandinavian - W48 Garfield Key j q Brlngedahl, pastor. H, 7:30. Hifcdiland I'ark 3, 7:40. Presbyterian. First 12th and Alder Rev. John in no. 7:)'i. inspired Millionaires.' H. Boyd. Fourth First and Gild Kev. Henry O. Hnuson. iu..u. xve. r uuip irescnnef or Anti-Saloon league will preach. 7..AI, "Our Fa ll er." Calvary 11th and Clay Rev. o. S. Bsitm. 10:3u, "The Nf w i omaiandment." 7:4S, Brif adier Mary Stilwell, Salvation Army, will speak. Arbor Lodges Rev. George R, Cromley. 11, 7:45. Kenllworth E. 34th tnd Gladstone ReT. Leslie Kirk Richardson. 11. MixpaD K. lUth aud bivislon Rt. Harry Leeds. 11, 7:30. Forbes ReT. Harry L. ITatt. 11. g. Hope Montavilla, 78th and E. Everett ats. Rev. B. W. Seeman. 11, 7:30. Central E. 13th and Pine ReT. Wallace H Lee. acting pastor. 10:30. 7:30. XllUard .veime 7ail .n ave. S. E. BeT. W. U. Amoa. 11, 7:30. Mt, Tabor E. 55th and Blmonr ReT. WH llara Graham Moore. 11, "The tXrlne Trea- eoee.' 7:40. uct. lTircnaru oi Seattle will 1 apeak. - The VIRGIN TO BE CROWNED QUEEN OF MAY Irirf ei IIS III Tne crowning of the Blessed Virgin Mary's statue, symbolical of the cor ronation of tiie Virgin as queen of May, a worldwide custom in the churches of the Oomini an order, will be held in the local I loiiunn iiu thurch. the Holv Rosary. FaM Third and Clackamas streets, tomorrow after noon, for the first time in Portland. me hundred and fifty children will take part in the afternoon ceremony, which starts at 3:3d. A procession of children, headed by a cross bearer and assistants will wind through the church and stop at the foot of the statue. Alter the proces sion reaches the sanctuary, flower AMONG CHURCHES AND CHURCH MEMBERS Will OlTe Musical Program. The choir of Mount labor Methodist- Kpis copal church. Fast Sixty-first and Kasi Stark streets," will give the fol lowing musical program tomorrow night, beginning at 7:30: Organ pre lude, "To Spring" (Grieg); anthem. "Awake ThOu That Sleepest" (by re quest), A. J. Holden; soprano solo, selected, Miss Crowe; ladies' quartet, "Mercy"; tenor solo, "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say" (Harlssi. W. II. SERVICES Pnlty ReT. W. Lee Ora. 11, Vernon lth and Wvganf Mount. 11, "Implements That 8. RT. Cut.' H. N. Ulus- Lrateu. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett sta. ReT. A. L. Hutchison, 10:30, "Shadow Making." 8, a story sermon. Westminster E. I7th and Schuyler Rev. Henry Mareotte. 10:.l0, "Enthusiasm." 7:45, "Christian Optimism." Rose Citv Park K. 45th and Hancock Bev J. M. Skinner 11. 7:30. SKkane Avenue E. lth and Spokane ReT. tV. S. McCullagh 11, 7:30 Marshal Street 17th aud Marshall Rer. A. J. Manna. 11. 7:30. lrlnlty ( orner Virginia and Nehraara ats. ncv. h ni.naon n, 7:30. Chinese 145, First st 7:48. Anabel 50th st. and 37th ave. 8. B Bev. Alfred Levis Taxis. 4. Reform sd Presbyterian. Urst church Minnesota alia Alnaworth F. It. Fraier. 11, 7:30. Reformed. First German ltb und Clay Rt. 0. -ReT. Htf ner. iu:4,i. . Second Columbia blvd. and 33d at. Rt. K A. Wysa. II. Third Fifth aTe., Ints Ht W. G Llen kaemper. 11. Salvation Army. Corps No. 1- 243 Ah. s. Adjutant Joseph rt rnaon. Swedisn O.rps 43i Burtilde. Siandiuavlan--24y Ash Rev. John Oval. SeTenth DAT Adventuta. Note Rvsular s-rvKea of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central--E. llih aud ETerett Hnwdid. pastor. 11. Tabernacle West Side, K . of P. hall 11th au.l Alder Elder E. W. Catlln. It. Moutavllla E. Mjtb aid E. Everett Elder J. F Heatiy. 11 and 7. Alblua (Germani Skidmore end Mallory Eder A. C. Schweltaer. l.euts b4tU ami 68th cr. Elder D J Ck wood. 11. St. Jobna Central avenue and Charleston Elder F.. I). Hurltiurt. 11. Mouut Tabor E. 60 and Belmont Rev. C. J. CuuimiiiKs. 11. hcandiuavlan churi b B2nd and 39th ave S fc. Eider U. E. Sandnea. 11. Services for the Deaf. Lulled Presbyterian Was.s, and Grand ave Rev. S. Earl DuBols. .0 30. 8. Unitarian. Churrfc of Our i ather llr adway and Vam- I. il.-Rev. T. I.. Eiio.. I. n. li .: Ho ii.ai, and Divine." 5. Wihlam D. W'ha-elwright will speak upou The League to Enforce Pu, e." United Brethren. Alberta 27th aud Alberta Kev. C C BelL II , 7:30. First K. l.'tb and Morrison Rev. J D Nlsewouder. 11. "Forecasting the Future." v What (he Strong Owe to the Weak;" Fourth SUtb si. and 0d a.e s. E. Rt I E louner. 11. 7:45. Third H7th st. and 32a ave. 8. E KeT Herbert F. White. 11. 8. f United Evangelioal. Fourth ReT. J. E. Conner. 11. 7:30. Radhal Jeaaup at. ReT. A. S. Henderson II. 7:BO. Manor. Circuit Services m Brush Prairie. 7:30. -Cherry Grove, 8 p. Ockley Green -Willamette Rev. G. L. Lorell. 11. 8. bird, and Gay First E. Pith and Poplar Rev 11. t. J- A. Goode. St. Johna -Rev. A. P. Ivton. II. g Wichita Rev. H. 11. Farnbam. II, 8. United Presbyterian. Flrtt E 37th and Hawthorne Rev Frank IW-Wilt Findley. 11. " A Ix-k st I.lf.' Ieoger" 7 4.',, "A Man .in, I Ills Friends." LLurcb of il.e siraugera nnai, street and Grand ave. - Rev. s Earl DuBoi. 10 ;10 S "In Business for G'xl." 8. " htijiDa Our Mlr.a." M-uiuti J. S. Cole. 10:15. 8. Univeramliat. Church of the Good 1 iillnga Hroadway and E x4th- -KeT. J D. ( orby. li.45. "The Man Key. J II. ( orby bo Lid Not (ore." Y. MC. A. T. W. V. A. Y. M. C. A. -6th and Taylor H. W. Stone, oi.ral aecretary. Y. W. C. A. Br-.advray and Ttylor Mlas Linda P. Jainoj. Ken-ral secretary. 4:3n, th Tiavelers' Aid department will hare charge. Miss Amelia Foshay, leader. Mri. John But tle, soloist. Social hour at 5.30. MiaoeUaneoua. Associated Bible Students (I. B. S. AO Arcanum hall, lilib at. near WashlngKni 1:45. avnpoaium. F. A. Pardons and M Chandler. 8 V. A. Jlaker; 4:3l, 7 . .40, 1 iib.lc lecture by W. A. Haker. New TuoiigliC Ten. pie of Tniili F;itre Bids. Mrs. Anno ioung-Huntreas. S p. m., "The Seven Postulates." Pint Spiritual Science SHth and Mont goroery. 11. symposium. 8. Wallace Struhie. New Church Siti.v--KUera hall KeT. Kam utl Worcester. 11, "Ejrypt. Assyria and la rail; Thne lianea of the Humau Lnderstand ltiK" Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter bay aSints--K. 7."'h aud irrlng Elder 11. 11. Cook, pastor. 11. 8. Thursday Xoon Is Limit. Notices for the Saturday church solum m 'must b la the editorial rooms of The Jouroal by aooa Thursday. When wrltlac or calllna advertisers. CAT. plei neotVon Tbe JouruaL 1 If ft to rif'l ace Ma rio Strjker, Mildred tialvin, .Vniia Matter, Mmleleine (iranson, Kvelyn Kissel and Mary C l,ar kin. t,(toin Father A. S. Chamber lain, director of Kosarian So dalities. girls will receive the blossoms from each, of the. processionists and place them In vases about the fool of the statue. Tuen the honored girl, in this case, Miss Madel.ne Granson, will ascend the steps leading to the Virgin's head and place the crown of the (Jueen of May on her. head. While Miss Uran son is doing this, another little girl. Miss Marie Stryker. will read the cor onation prayer. The flower girls for tomorrow are: Misses Mildred (Jalvin, Anna Maher, Kvelyn Kissel and Mary Clare I.arkins. After the coionation t lie children's chorus will sing and Father K. S. Olsen, prior, will preach the sermon. The afternoon services will close with benediction of the blessed sacrament at which the Holy Rosary orchestra and an augmented choir will provide the music. Rev. At S. Chamberlain, director of the Rosarlan sodalities of Holy Rosary church, has charge of the service. Hachrneyer; organ offertory: anthem, "Seek Ye the Lord" iHobertsi; con tra. to solo, "Eye Hath Not Seen'' (Gaul), Mrs. K. X. Wheeler; soprano solo. "The King of I.ove'- (J. W. Brown). Mrs. Marfruerite, Moore Bourne: anthem, "Glorls." from Mozart's Twelfth Mass. Mrs. Oeorire W. Hutchinson Is the choir director Miss lielga Hansen Is organ accom panist. OiTlcers Are Elected. At the recent annual niectlnR of St. Michael and All Angels, at East Forty-third and Broad way, the congregation elected the fol lowing officers for the coming year: P. A. Cowgill, Benlor warden; A. S. Auterson, Junior warden; F. N. Parker, treasurer; J. H. Walker, clerk; S. Rsmussen, C. II. Levis, K. B. Thom son, C. 1. Porter and W. K. Chandler, vestrymen. Kev. T. F. Bowen has been vicar of the mission since June. 191.:. Will Go to Seattle. Dr. T. W. Lane, pastor of Centenary M. E. church, will' fill the pulpit at First church, Seattle, on Sunday. In his absence Dr. J). V. Poling will preach here In the morning and Miss Laura Hefty, a returned mis sionary from China, will apeak In the evening. Next Friday evening a "get together" supper and aoclal la beln planned for all the members of Cen tenary church. A review of the past and plan for the future of the church will be presented. Attendauioa Increaeee. Increased at tendance and Interest la reported at the sessions of the Christian Work ers" Training school held every Mon day evening at 7:30 at the Central li brary. Next Monday Dr. Kllllken will conduct a Bible question box and lec ture on "Romans." Dr. Huchlnson will glvs his third lecture on "The Kplstle to the Hebrews." The public is Invited. Trinity Organ Heclta.1. At the regu lar monthly organ recital tomorrow evening, at Trinity Episcopal church, I.ucicn K. Becker will play a program of Wagner compositions as follows: Waldweben, from Siegfried; spinning chorus. from Fllegende Hollander; prelude, from Lohengrin; grand march, from Tannhauser; Llebestod, from Tristan and Isolde. Tent lCeetlng-a to Open. The season for gosj.el tent meetings at Anabel Park. Creston station, on the Mount Scott carline opened last night In the tent of the Christian Workers' union. Meetings will be held Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock and every night ex cept Monday and Satairday at 8 o'clock. EXCURSION RATES COMMENCING JUNE 1ST The Great Northern Railway Will have on sale Summer Excursion Tickets TO ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH, SIOUX CITY, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, BUFFALO, PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI, NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, WASH INGTON, D. C, and many other points at greatly reduced rates. ' Call or Write for Full Information CITY TICKET OFFICE, 348 Washington Street, I 6B5el,S I H. Dickson, C. P. & T. A. ROUTE OF THE ORIENTAL LIMITED Tenth Annual Rose Festival, Portland, June 7th, 8th and 9th . PORTLAND CHURCHES TO GIVE IMPETUS TO, THE THRIFT CAMPAIGN Aspect of Morals In Big Na tional Movement to Be Im pressed on the Pastors, ' Portland churches will do hVr share In giving impetus to Hie thrift campaign by devoting tlielr MrvlCO tomorrow evciiinir to Impressing fer i ne con t;reppni ions serine iruiih inai exist in home economics and of th disastrous moral as well ns financial loss thai results. A national movement has bl started to instill thrift in people along the lines of household efficiency with regatd to the purchasing of family necessities, the managing of the fam lly budget, the beautifying of the home, cultivation of vacant property and the cleaning up of property along the railroad rinht of way. While the services are expected tO take up nil these features in more or less direct fashion. the aspect Of thrift as to the building of character in young people nnd the conservation of the moral virtues, will be the one most emphasize. 1. The authorllies declare that the great portion of dellnnuent s that come before them from the youth of tne citv are Itiose Where mere is a mt of moial thrift and moral efficiency, at home. They declare that In moat of these rases the children might ai well be 'without parents for all the education they are riven in these de ha rt men! s The day selected Mothers' day, U consldpt ed peculiarly appropriate, lt the Idea, for mother or the memory of her. is the central figure 111 every home where moral thrill prevails. Work of securing the cooperation of the ministers in the city has been placed in charge of u committee com posed of Rev. W. l. Shank, Rev. XV. lane and Rev. l.uther H. Dyott. Sourdouehs Invited To Highland Church If there nre anv HourdouartiB to Portlnnd they, particularly, havs aUI Invitation from Kev Ceorge Edward Lewis to attend Highland Oongrega tlonnl church tomorrow night. At o'clock Mr Lewis will begin bis aer mon on "Pacific Coast ChrlatfatieV- Including Alaska." Kev. Mr. Lewis has hlmaelf "mushed" tbe trails of Alaska and well acquainted with the, Slwash If fat. He Invites those who have had Blrn ilar experiences lo be present to Ver ify his ot net wise misunderstood em nhasls of this peculiar clasa Ol Christ Ian. Albany Pastor to Preach Tomorrow g; Rev. M. Hownrtl Fnnan of Albany will preach both morning and evenihK tomorrow nt the First Christian church. In the morning the quartet will sing Sanctus i(loiinod) and Hear Mr, Oh My People (Stephenson). IB the evening the tinrtet will alng In Heavenly Love Abiding (Holden) and The Karth Is the Irfird (Lynes). , Preaching and singing bv lay worker, Harley K. Hallgren, Harold L. Proppe, Kev. Walter Duff and others. . A. t T i - T n V m TV r. noya Dvsasa, io. jwmi . Boyd delivered an address last night In the Arlela fchool assembly haH under the auspices of the Parent Teacher association. His subject wa 'The Bacredness of Childhood." Newport Paator to Speak. At St. David's KplscopHl church tomorrow morning the pastor. Kev. Thomil Jenkins, will preach on "The Pariah. In the evening Itev. Kdirinnd Simpson of Newport will preach. MIks Asenath Ramon, contralto, will sing "The lAtfd Is Risen " Keat Day Keating'. Or C! I.. Tnfta,' auperintendent of the One Day a Week Rest league, will preach at the Sell wood Baptist ciiurcii ar i i lomorrqw on the subject "The One Day of Real In Seven." It will be a non-sectarian and non-partisan explanation of tha Initiative bill providing for a weekly day of rest. -"! Xetlxed Minister to Preach. Rer. C. J. Larsen, a retired minister, will oc cupy the pulpit of the Norwegian Dan ish Lutheran church, Vancouver ave nue and Skidmore street, tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service. . Phones Marshall 3071 A-2286