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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, JUNE 3. 1918. f " .- ' : ! - " . ' v:-
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CHILDREN'S DAY WILL
BE CELEBRATED OVER
3' SUDAYS THIS YEAR I
Several Will Observe Tdrnor-
rnw. Snmo WppI Fnllnwinjr
and Rest Still Later,
JUNE 14 DAY DESIGNATED
. . I
Owing to Xoi r trial Interfering
Soma Hit Chosen Othr Dates
for Services.
ChiMren's day will be observed na
tionally on June 11 in all Protestant
churches. Owing to the fact that
many or me local rniMrfn are in me
Hose Festival parade and thus have I
not naa amp.o nine to practice mr
these exprciseH. several churches have
chang"d the flute. Some churches will
observe tomorrow and a. iarcer num
ber are waiting until June IK.
Children's day is an annual celebra
tion held Just before tb closing of the
fra.de schools, ri1 n (lie last rally of
the Sabbath M-hool before the sum
mer vacation sf-uwon tcpins. (n this
day special exercises ate generally
held and the soncs. and recitations
given R-enerally refer to missions. The
offering is also given to missions or
tto the students' loan fund.
F.ach denomination has Issued a spe
rial program :irrd many of the local
nchooln are following these program.
At, this service it is customary to
publicly admit new members to the
cradle roll and also promote scholars
In the school to advanced classes
where graded courses are followed.
The program announced for tomor-
row morning by th First Christian i
church is as follows:
Processional. Player, Rev. H H
Griffis. I ') olot-uc, Superintendent. o(
school. Sons, hildifti s Day. pri- i
mary department. -The Women of . ' """" tl r "'"" " " , - a.Ih
China." four intermediate Kills -The dent, Harley K. Hallgren of Swedish
Apbstle of Chirm,'' Harold Jackson church; first "Mice president, Fred R.
"She Died for China." Myrtle Mock. ' Hertz oif East Side Baptist churcc ; sec
Song "The Cosp el Manner," inter- ond vic president. Miss Edna rfwiney
tTrv;!,,,;or;..;l:.,,, rx& Grr,rch,; frJh, ,vice ,prp?i-
the Seas," tiemnners" department. Pre- ' dent. M. H. l.li-ck of Sellwood; sec
sentation of port ruin of Mr. Meigs by retary, Miss Ruth E. Arnold of Calvary
superintendent of school. "The Em- 1 church, and treasurer, Mr. Ford of St.
blf;m. ?r..A" 'N,a,,l.'?nM"', i!'"'or ,,.yP:lr- . Johns church. The first departmen
"uAVe M'escrve' 1M "Urat!' charge of association affairs; the
Christians," Mrs. Faust. Song, gi rls , second, educat ion ;the third, junior and
from the Chinese mission. Plea lor ' Intermediate work and the fourth, mls-rnis.slon.--.
Rev. II. II. Criffls. i sions and evangelism.
Missionary Proffrara. The Sweilisri union will haw charge
The P.iblp school of the Kern Park of the service at Multnomah farm to
Christian church. Forty-sixth avenue, morrow aft rnoon. Friends are urgeJ
and Sixty-ninth streets, will observe to be present. Party will leave from
Children's day at S p. m. tomorrow. A". Montavilla depot on 2:35 train.
missionary program entitled, "Chil-
dren's Day In China," will be rendered
a portion of which will be given by
the members of the Chinese mission
from the city.
The committee on Children's day ex
ercises, under the leadership of C. A.
Muir, is planning an attractive pro
gram for Sunday June 11, at tho
Mount Tabor Presby terinn church.
The Children's day services of the
Rose City Park Methodist Sunday
echool will be given in the chufch at
the, corner of Fif t y-eighth and the I string of lights that indicated t tie per
Alameda tomorrow morning at 10:30. j Bons making up the party. The first
The program is an original one pre- I party, upon reaching the top, built a
pared under the direction of Mrs. Flor- fire and made coffee. By the time the
ence Ingalls. I second party arrived the sun ws be-
Childreu's day will be observed to j ginning to raise and fortunately the
morrow evening at the United Presby- I aky was clear enough for a beautiful
terian Church of the Strangers. There sunrise.
w.iij. be special music and a program
will be given by the Sunday school.
"
The annual Chllrlr. n's day exercises
of the First Methodist church will be
held at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morn
ing. Fpwards of 200 little tots will
take part. The program will be In
charge of C. A. Rice, superintendent
of the Sunday school. It follows:
Program at First Cnurch.
Processional, "Onward, Christian
Soldiers," intermediate choir. Prayer,
Rev. W. L. Alrheart. Address. Dr. F.
L. Love land. Children's day greeting,
Part , me-" Birth of the Flowers." ,' Kvert Bake,' ho"orary President
beginners' department (a ) "M v Speech ; of the "tate .union, has accepted an
of Welcome." Jack w'atson. ib "'The Uivltation to speak at the Washing
First Children's Day," W arren Mc- I ton state convention in Seattle, June
Daniels. (c "Like the Daisies. " an ex- I no t 25 Tne invitation came from
rclse by Mildred Turner. .lassie Mont- aI , , , .L
comerv I r..t h v Tnrn-v ' A lie -Thorn n- i ,iss 1)'er- president of the convention.
eon. Minnie Thompson, id) "Pansles."
Marcella. Lindberg and Elizabeth
Plummer. (ei "Lilies. Thelma . Ban
ner and Christine Fry. (f) "Roses,"
Ardina llenning&eiv and Doris Buck,
(g) Butterfly." Jan Garmon. Recitations-
"God Is Love," Russell In
man, liussell Taylor Arthur Comp
ton, "I'm a Little Curley Head," Eliza
beth Baker; "The Kandman," Gertrude
Wilson; "Little Lamba Are We." John
anj James Clark; "Full of Joy," James
Deeendorff : ,"Sun and Rain," Paul Alr
heart; "Why Not Pretend." Edward
Morgan. Rainbow Fairies The Fair
ies' Announcer. Katherine Ross man;
Fairy Red, Alleen Morton; Fairy
. Orange." Dorothv Taylor; Fairy Yef
', low, Frances Rupert; Fairy Green. Ef
fle Lynn: Fairy Blue, Margaret Higgs;
Fairy Violet, Elizabeth Bradshaw.
Solo. "Little Tiny Things," Jack Wat
eon. Part two Primary department.
eoio. Miss uenevieve Usher. Reclta
Recitation80 TheBlubnewfl
.Eleanor Merriweather. Some of the
Boy8 of the BH)le." Mrs. Park's class.
"Th Unfaded Flower." Mariory Mil
ler. "The Bird or the Boy." Edwin and
Jack Anstey. "All Things Beautiful."
Marion Bollinger. Motion song, "See
Them Swing," Mrs., Clark's class.
Hymn, Intermediate choir. Offertory
recitation. Leighton Hount. Offering.
Closing. "America," by entire school.
Elementary Department In Charge.
The annual Children's day exercises
at the Arleta Baptist church tomor
row promise to be of unusual merit
The program includes both the morn
ing and evening services witti the ex
ercises of the primary department in
the morning. Two large choirs, under
the direction of Mrs. France Noel and
Mrs. 'Ella Hoberg Tripp, will render
a special antiphonal service in the
evening. The Kapella Ladies' quartet
will sing at evening service also.
The Millard Avenue Presbyterian
. church., school will hold special Chil
dren's day services Sunday morning
beglnnln at 10:30. The various, depart
ments of the school will bo repre
sented on the program.
Children's day services will be held
tomorrow morning at the First M. E.
church. South. Union avenue and
Multnomah streets. It will consist of
songs and recitations, special music
and an address by the pastor. The
Sunday school and regular morning
service will Be merged into one appro
priate for the occasion.
Montana Man Will
Occupy the Pulpit
Rev. H. H. Griffis of Missoula.
Mont., will occupy the pulpit tomorrow
at the First Christian church. Mr.
Griffis stands high in our bxo.ttherh.ood,
.both, as pulpiteer and pastor. He Is
one of the coming young men of Mon-
tana and the northwest.
He .will remain in Portland during
. the Rose Carnival and the church
, bopea to. hare him again June ll. t ,
Dr. Hinson Will
Preach in Grace
Church June 8-9
Rev. Xf. B. Hinson, D. D..
Kvangell.st for the American
Baptist Home Mission .. society
in 15 western sttes, is now in
the city, and will preach In the
Grace Baptist church, Kast
Seventy-sixth and 'Ash streets,
on Thursday and. Friday eve
nings, June. 8 and 9, and at both
services on Sunday, June 11.
These services are . open to
everybody and a cordial wel
come la extended to all.
m 1 if t n tt i i
unurcn wm nom
A Hill Memorial
Centenary Methodist Kpicopal
church will hold a nienorlal service
tomorrow night, in honor of ths mem
orv of .the late James .1. Hill. Short
aiJdrefBs wiM b delivered by .MdS"
,fe K McGinn. J. F. Carroll, V. G
Munly, Rev. (', E. (Mine SJi
ajid the pastor.
The public is cordially Invited. The
.church Is at the corner of Fast Ninth
and East Fine streets. It has a large
and commodious auditorium an) can
comfortably care for a large company.
BAPTIST UNION
About 1T5 attended the annual picnic
given at Gladstone park Decoration
day. A special train of three cars
carried the picnickers to 'he grounds.
The day was spent in athletic games
and hikes along the Clackamas.
The twilight service was iven as
the crowning feature of the day. The
company gathered In the grandstand,
sang andlisteued to Dr. T. W. Milliken
of Oregon City talk on the necessity
of young people censecrating thetn-
8elvs to tne church. His lalt was
followed by a testimony meeting.
On June 1 the following became the
officers of the Willamette DaCis;
,, ,. ri.
One hundred and fifteen went on the
trip to Inarch mountain given by the
Climbers' club of the White Temple
Decoration day. They left the train
at Multnomah falls about 1 o'clock in
the morning and ascended the moun
tain in two parties. The first party
was made up of those who cared to
walk fast.
Many novel features were experi
enced. by the climbers, one particularly
Impres&lve incident being thj lon-g
On the way back the party found a
1 V, IJ.,,1 ..HJi
! Hl7p B'"l'e ,ll,ai waB """t
wnci eionit? iimr w a speiiv nine. iiiey
returned tjy way of the Wah-Keenah
falls. Only teven of the original party
were unable to make the trip.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
June 12 the executive committee will
hold its annual meeting and election of
officers for the Portland union
Jr- Baker will speak on the new C. E
movement "Campaign for llillkns."
The PresDyterian societies arj plan
ning an institute at Orenco from June
20 to 22, nuder the leadership of Rev.
JL D. Hanson of Fourth Presbyterian
church. Outside speakers have already
been arranged for.
The Oregon state union la attempt
ing to organize county unions In every
county In the state. Tho next county
convention wi.l be held In Dallas, Polk
county, June 17 to 18. Miss Ethel
Van Nortwlck, of Dallas Christian
church has charge of the convention.
It is expected that about 20 societies
will be represented.; Special speakers
already arranged for are: Miss Mar
Jorie Hansen, state intermediate super
intendent; Miss Gertrude Eakin, stata
, n'ngton. president of Friends college at
Newberg; and Dr. Geo. B. Pratt, E.
Earl Felke and Lloyd Carrick of Port
land. One of the "features of the program
will be a debate between ISlr. Corricl:
and Mr. Felke on, "Resolved, That the
prayer meeting committee Is of more
value to the Christian Endeavor socie
ty than the lookout committee."
The last Issue of the state paper for
this church year goes to press soon and
chapters having items they wish pub
lished before the next issue, which
will appeas in September, must have
ttiem in to Clarence H. Sprague, 1179
East Nineteenth street, north, by June
9
The Endeavorers of the First Chris
tian church will have charge of the
Thursday night dinners during June.
On account of the Rose Festival the
regular business and social meeting
will" be postponed
The Vernon Christian church elected
Miss Jessie Stevens president and Mrs.
Kngola vice president of their society.
EPWORTH LEAGUE
At the district cabinet meeting on
Monday evening tentative arrange
ments were made for taking, part In
the Rose Festival parade and for hold
ing a Labor day picnio at Bull Runi
park. Committees were also appointed
to arrange for the reproduction of the
pageant.
Sunnyside chapter visited Patton
Home last Sunday afternoon arid con
ducted a service for the benefit of the
aged people In the' home. Rev. C. A.
Carlos of Laurelwood Methodist church
led the service. . Several songs were
ung by the young people.
Mt. Tabor chapter will hold their
regular monthly business meeting on
Wednesday evening.
The gospel teams have been assist
lng In the revival meetings at Brent
wood church. Tomorrow evening i
team from Sunnyside will assist In the
service.
WOMEN OF CHURCHES
10 HOLD OPEN HOUSE
DURING ROSE FIESTA
First Presbyterian, First Bap
tist, First Congregational
to Provide Rest Rooms.
The women of three of Portland's
downtown churches intend serving
lunches and providing rest room dur
ing the Rose Festival das. ,
The First Presbyterian church will
open their banquet hall to the public
and provide tables for those who bring
their own lunch and wish a place to
eat. Coffee will be served fr e of
charge. Arrangements are being made
to have sandwiches' for tale. A rest
room will be provided" for mothers
and will)e furnished with couches and
cots. The women are performing this
service a.s a convenience to the public.
Mrs. K. c. Michener Is irr charge.
The White Temple wil! hold open
house on parade days and allow the
public the use of the church as a. rest
room. The ladies of the church will
serve lunch in the lower temple. Cots
will ba provided for mothers with small
children. Mrs. O. P. M. Jamiflon Is In
charge.
The First Congregational church will
serve light luncheon, poffee :uid Ice
cretm in the arcade of the church.
Mrs. Frederick Eggert has general
charge and the following committee
have been appointed for the three days
of "the festival. Wednesday, M-s. W.
R. Knott, Mrs. If. IT. Northup, Mrs. R.
E. Jons, Mrs. Sorenson and Mrs Cooke.
Thursday, Mrs. Walter, Mrs. Cobille,
Mrs. Walteji, Mrs. Edwards and Mrs.
M. Henderson. Friday, Mrs. Johnston,
Mrs. Carlton, Mrs. W. E. Mcllhenny,
Mrs. G. ' W. N'othnagle and Mrs. L.
ClarV. The assisting committee ln
clule: Mrs. F. E. Knight. Mrs John
Verran. Mrs. i J. J. Jackson. Mrs. H.
W. Coe, Mrs. Frederick Krlbs, Mrs.
Charles Eownsdale. Mrs. H. G. 'olton,
Mrs. F. H .Belcher ami Mrs A.. Staiger.
Rose Festival to
Be Dr. Leas' Theme
In keeping with the Rose Festival
and the spirit of the season, the Rev.
J. Allen I.eas will speak on -Sunday
evening at St. James' Lutheran church.
West Park and Jefferson streets, on
the subject: "liod Among the Roses,
or the Flowers of the Bible."
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
Fifth Sunday After Easter
Sunday School Lesson Tomorrow.
The Call of the West. Act 15:36 to 16:15.
Mcmi.rtzp vfrsPH !, 10.
Golden Text. Come over into Macedonia and
help us. - Acts 1(1 it.
Home Headings M. Call of the Went, Aotn
ir,::u to HI T. Olievlng the call. Acts P':
0 -l.-. W. Nehemlah'i ettll. Neh. 2:l-. Tli.
Call of Cvnis. ln. 4".:l-7. K. Call of apotlen.
Mutt.. 1 1 : 1 -1 n . S. Avoiding contention, 2 Tim .
2 .0 1.'6. ti. Seeing tilings eternal, 2 Dor. 4 :7-lS.
Yonng People's Topics.
Chrlatinn FndenTor "The ConneCTatlon cf
Money. ioh. 27:1-2.1.
Junior Cfcrlll:in Kndeavor "Ixve the Fonn
daticn." 1 Cor. 1.1:4 7.
iF-pwortli league "The Opportunities of One
Talented People," K. 2
I! Y. 1' L". "Tlie Consecration of Money."
Job. 27:1 2:1.
Baptist.
Flrat White Temple 12th and Alder Mra.
A W. Iielxmg. acting pastor. 11 anil evenlne.
pleaching by -Rev. J. I Krawr of Muucle,
jDd.
.swndl'h Finnish Mission. Tl'hlte Temple. V
Eat SMde E. 2oth aid Ankenv ts.-hT.
W O. Shank, pastor. 11, "The Meaning of
the Lord's rrnyer." :15. B. Y. P. U. 7 SO.
The Joyful 'brlstlan."
Highland. E th and Alhertn Rev. Chaa. F.
Mieir. II. 0:4.-.. S. S. 7. P. Y. T. P.
Arleta -Kev. W. T. Spriga. 11. Chlld'en's
Day exercises; 7::t0 p. m., special Antophoual
s'rT,r, . ..
I Diversity I'ar Kev. u. i tieaseii. n,
.30.
Swedish ISth and Hoyt. 10.4S. 7:30.
Grace Montavilla. R. M. T. Cash. 11.
7:30. . ... -
Sellwood Her. r . l nayea. ii. i :..
8t Johns Rey. E. P. Bordeo. pastor. 7:30.
Calvary E. 8th and Grant Key. Thomas
Stephenson, aeting pastor. 1L 7:30.
ilt. Calvary n.. rmt auu unma -nv.
A. Machack. 11. s.
Tlitrd Knott ana vaucvuvrx v. ov. w.
J. Beaven, 11. 7:30.
St. John toerman) mt. . oniermu, ii.
7:30. ....
Chineee J . V. Mtiom. i.
Lenta Rey. J. M. Nelaon, ,11, 7:90-
gecond Cerman Uurrla and Rodney are.
11. 7:30. .... .......
Qlencoe H. uu ana im n.ey. a.
Waltz. "11. Sure or uoa.' p. m., "la
Marriage a Civil contract.-
Mount Ulivet ivev. v. a. niRreii, 11, s.
Italian Mission Rev. Francesco Sannella,
11 8. - -
First German tn ana mm nei. J. Rratt,
11. 7:30.
Goodwill Mission ioic una uoiae jnim a.
li. Nelson, superintendent.
North I'ortiana Mission oovi .-xicoiai at..
Friday. 8. , . . .
Rusaellvllie Mission nev aiwri LlniQ.
bridge. 3, 3:43.
Xabemacie t.. 4-11 ana ci(n acv. rv ai.
ter tutf. acting pasiur. 11. 7:30.
Catholic
St. Peten Lenu Kev. P. Beatffea. 8,
10:30. 7:30.
Pro-Catuearai 10m anu ivrv. ju. y.
O'Hara. 8. 7:13. 11, 1:40.
St Lawrence .ia anu Aurruiao rtev. j, fj,
Hngtie . :30. 10:30. 7:30.
St. ratrics-s iwin uu oki bct. a, r -
Murphy. 8, 10.3O. 7 :M).
St. Francis r.. mu nu uu wt, j. a.
Black. 0. . . 10:ao. i:io.
immaculate Heart of Mary Williams av.
and Stanton Rev. W. A. DaJy. .&,, 10:30,
7:30- .
Holy Rosary k. aa ena uiacKamis tier. E.
S. Olaun. 6. 7, 8. . 11. 7:JU-
1st Koae c. oou iiw Aiiuimi liev. j,
O'Karrell. 8. 10, 7:30.
St. Andrewa E. tth and Alberta Rey. T.
Kiernan. 8. 10:30, 7:30
Tbe Madeleine 1 m ana si-iiyou bat.
r.rip K. ThouiDaon. i:m, . iu:jo.
Aacenalon K. Yamhill and E. 70ih Francis
can Fatbera. B, iv.tv. 1 :ou.
Ho v Redeemer roniaua Diva, ana vancou-
r ave. Key. F. U- Miller. 6, 8, 10:30. 7:30.
Blessed Sacrament Maryland aye. and Blan-
dena Rev. a. v. . a, iu:ou, 1
Holy Cross 774 Buwdoln Rev. C. Raymond,
s o:M. 7:30.
St. lanatlua 3L"20 43d at. S. E. Jesuit Fath
ers. e:30. 8. 10:30, 4.
St. Steybena tid and E. Taylor Bey. War
ren A. VVaitt. o. b:ju. iu.ju. 1 :ow.
St Pblllip Ki ol. ltttn and Hlckey Hey,
w j tartwrigbt. 8. lu:30. 7:30.
Sacred Hear. E. tltb and Center Bey. U.
Uobl. . iv.M, i. Ml
HX. Agatba E. loth and Miller Hey. 1,
Cuinmlsk . S, 10:30. 7:3u.
St. Joseph (Geriuan) totb and Couch By,
B Durrer. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
'St. Stanislaus vfollsh) Maryland aye. and
Falling Rev. Maiuew. . io:au, 7:30.
St. Mlcbael (lUliaa ith and Mill Rey. M.
R.IKtia. 8. 10. 3U, 7:30.
St. Clementa Smith and Newton Bey. 0.
smiui. s. lO:30, 7:a0.
St. Clsret Capitol HiU Ber. Father An-
thmiy. 8. 10:30, i:u.
St. Cbarlea 34tb and KUlui(aworth Bv.
G. Snloerbucn- S. 11KJ0. 1 -XJ.
Christian.
Fir-t Park and Columbia. ' 7 :30.
Uonta villa E. 7otn anu Hojri Bey. J. C
Ghonnley. 11. .
Gladstone Rev. Boy L. Dunn. 11. 8.
Woodlswn 7th and Liberty Bay. W. J,
tfUltnrer. 11. 7:30.
Cast Bide Christian E. 12th and C Taykx
I Bar. A. U Crlm. 11, S p. a.
A NEGLECTED TRUTH
By Rev. Thomas Jenkins, Rector of St.; David's Parish.
A lact ot religions requiring restored em
phasis today is that of the ascension. Life is
poorer for its neglect. The eternal son came
from heaven to express under human form the
love of the father for his children of earth.
From earth he went to hell to preach the same
gospel to the dead. And from hell he re
turned to earth to assure men of life everlast
ing. But this was not the end. He ascended
into heaven. Till then the circuit of redemp
tion was not completed. ' Now heaven and
earth and hell are connected. And our interest
runs through the whole circuit.
In our manhood Jesus has gone the full journey. And in
that same manhood he now occupies in heaven the place of
privilege as our advocate and brother.
So much rests on the ascension of vital importance to the
well-being of the church and the life of man that a 'revived
observance of the festival and a renewed emphasis of its truth
are entirely to be desired.
AMONG CHURCHES AND
At Roit City Park Presbyterian.
The monthly musical, service win uo
given at Rose City Prk Preshv tet i .m
church tomorrow evening by the dou
ble quartet. The prograJii follow:
Prelude, anthem, "Earth and Heaven,"
Mervadante: anthem, "S-weet Is T.iv
Mercy. Lord," Barn by, with opran
eolo by Mis. Skinner; ladies trio. "Lift
umi-nt 1 iiilinvnn l'niEtpr' Tl t Vl Cm . '
"Sanctus," Gounod, with tenor solo by
Dr. Moore; "Largo," Handel, violin,
Mra. Woody, cello, Mr. Crier; ma.e
quartet "Lead Kindly bieht," Buck,
Dr. Moore. Douggal Grier, W. E.
Simonton. Dr. Johnson; anthem, "life
Shal Come Down Like Rain." Buck;
Mrs.. H. B. Moore, organist: Mrs. A. L.
Sherrlck, pianist; Mrs. R. F. Feemste-,
director. At the morning service Mis.
Feemster will bins "Beyond the Dawn."
SanJerson.
O'ld-Pashloned Church Ulnser. Tim
ladi?s of the Blessej Sacrament Parian
on Maryland avenue nr-d Blamlena
street, will give an old fashioned
chu-ch dinner tomorrow commencing
at 12 o'clock. I e cream and ca'e will
be served with the dinner. Aij, invita
tiom is extended to all friends
"Will Contlne Sessions. The Chris
tian Workers Training school, whi. '.i
meets every Monday evening at T:SO
at the Central library will prohab.y
continue the sessions throughout the
sun mer. Dr. A. L. Hutchison wll
give his sixth lecture on "Hebrews"
ncx". Monday evening.
Tnt Meeting's Will Close. The tent
meetings held by the Christian Work
ers' union at Island station, near M:l
waukie. will close Sunday evening
Se-llwood 13th and Tenlno-llev. J. R. John
son. 11. 8.
Rodney Avenue, at Knott at. Rev. J. r.
Glmrniley. 11 n. ni.. -'The Eleventh Commaad
uunt." by J. t'ttrloM Ghormley.
Kern I'HTk Itev. G. K. Berry. 11. 7:30.
Ft Johim Uev. Herbert F. Jonea. 11. S.
Vernon Church of Christ E. 15th and Wy
giilit -J. A. Melton. 11. 7:,'!0.
Bethel E. Sild and Thomuson Rey. Autre
W. Wilson.
Christian Sclenca.
I.e-oa sermon God the . Mily Cause smd
Creator."
First church Everett, Detween 18th and 10th 1
sts. 11. "God tbe Only ("aue and Creator."
Second East fltti and Holladsy. 11, 8.
Third East 12th and Salmon. 11. 8.
Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11. 8.
Kit tli Myrtle I'ark hall. 11.
Christian Science society Holbrook block, St.
Jobus. 11.
Coiurre (rational.
Firat Park and Indls-.n Rev. -Lnther R.
nyoit. tl and 7:4.'.. sermons by By. E. T.
Siierman of Corvallis, or.
Mrs' 'German E. Tin nd Stanton Rev. E.
O. 'Mlltnan.
A kinson Community cbnrch E. 2ftb and Ev-
e:et: Thomas S. Andeisnu, minister. 11.
t alvervity Para Haven t.. nt-ar Lombard
Rev. F. J. Meyer. 11. Rev. G." W. Grannis,
I. D., field aecrtary of Lord's Day Alliance
for L'. S. and Canada.
Richland E. 6th and Prescott Rev. Geo.
F.1 . L--vv 1. 11. "Is i'reparednesa aa We Wow
Ifcfaie It According to the Gonatel. Eveninir
nijeei, p. m., liamiet, 1'rince or uen-
inark."
Lndernurst Kev. D. B. Gray. 11. 7:4!i.
tvlgrim Missouri ave. and Shaver st. Ftev.
W. C- haniner. 11 "The Re of Sharao."
:4r. "The Medicine of Gladuej-s. '
Waverly Heiithts E. :::id auil Wnodward
Rev. A. C. Moses. 11. "I'raie of Men Versus
lra ae of ;od." 7:4."i. "Hopeless. "
Ssnnyside E. 3d and Taylor Rev. J. J
Staab. S. S., 10 a. m. 11. "I-aborera Tegether
NVltb God." 7:45, anniversary celebration.
with special music and addresses.
Zion (Germaui t. uth ana xremont Kev.
H. Ilopp. lo no.
Norwegian Danish Evangelical Church Sum
ter and East 2M St. N. Rev. Martin Oisen.
Service at 11 a. m. and 7:J0 p. m.
Episcopal.
Br. Marks 21st and Marshall Rev. 3, E.
H. 8laiDsu. rector; Bev. J. G. Hattem. as
sistant rector. 7:30, 7:30, 8:30, 10:15, 11.
Trinity 10th and Everett Rev. A. A. Mor
rison. 8. 11, 8.
Pro-Cathedral of StT Stephen, the Martyr
Very Rev. H M. Ramsey. 7:45. 11. 3. 7:45.
St. Liavia s t. litn and rteimont Key.
Thomas Jenkins. 7. 9::40. 11. "The Ascension."
7 :;-, "Tbe Scveu-fold Gift of the Holy Spirit."
8:. Mattnew a lornett and liaucroft itev.
W. A. M. Ureck. 11.
Johns Milwaukle Bev. John D. Bice.
3. 4U
St. Andrews Hereford St.. fortamouth
Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 11.
Grace Memorial VvekHer and E. 17th N.
Rei. Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 11.
Good Shepherd ancouver and Graham
Bei. John Dawson. 11, b:JO.
St.. Michaera and AU Angela' E. 43d
Bruadvay Rev. T. F. Boweu, II. 7:30.
Church 01 our saviour outb ave. and 41st
It. S- E. Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 11.
St. John a enwooa ttev. jonu u. liice. 1 1.
St. Faul's Wood mere Kev. usuald w.
Xa lor. 4. v
Bishop Morris Memorial chapel. Good Sa
maritan hospital Rev. Frederics: K. Uowaxd.
T:l&.
All Saints church 25tb and Savier Be.
Freuerick K. Howard. 11. 6:30.
Evangelical Association.
Carson Height U. F. lulening Jr. 11:30, 7.
First English E. 6tb and Market Uev. g.
D. Uornschuch. 11, 8.
First German evangelical ivut ana Clay
Re-r. G- - luiening. iu:j, a.
EvangeUoai Bysrd.
Germaa Evangelical Frienai' cbureh Ta-
1 .. 1-..K Lf .. - Lll.... .
coma ave. aiiu t.. . auu -1. rier-
gcu 10;45, 7:30.
HI. ruui ... ui.fc ...... uu.u . . e atmj j
L. J. tiergelt. 11. 7 .BO.
Free Methodist.
Central 65tn and b. Flanders Ber, L. R.
Elacamau. 11, 7:4a.
First E. Stn aud Mill Rev. J, Harrington,
Mnnnvalde E. 3ith and Main Bev. Horn!
Cox. 11, 7:30.
11Vwt' Fledmont Bv. Mrs. Ethel M. Ar
nu.u. 11, 7
Jewish.
Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Matin
Uabbt Jouab B. Wise, triday. a p. m. atur
uajt. lu:o a.
Latter Day saints.
rnurcb ot Jesus Chxtoi or L-atter Day Saints
1 WorinoB) E. fctii aud Madiaon. ll:4j, J.
4U.ouUlll tuul Mormon) 11, I;ao.
Lutheran,
immanuel lutli ud irvu-g Key. J. Biichard
0Trlnlty1,Grmac (Missouri bynod) WUIUbjs
ave. and Grausiu Bev. J. A. KinihacU. iJ:lS.
,;v5J"Mt Side Norwegian Lutheran 45 ij. n
Utv witueim , .
Huthany tauiu Ciuoa ave. In. and alor
rl. Rev. M- C. Jeuaeu-Engholiu. 11, a.
1 viar's t. 10UJ iul L. Grant sts
Bv. Geors Hem-iafcu ltiu.Ju service, lvi.18.
fcTinnsUoel Gexumn Sellwood Rev. H. c
s,siius- (Missouri Synod) AIM. ...
(iiaca m .w.
CHURCH MEMBERS
ith a ope'. ser
e at S o cb.
In
the afternoon a Bible conference will i
be held with the "'Second Coining of I
t'hrist" as the subject. fir. A I.. '
Hut. hison of tiie Piedmont Presbyter- I
ian church and Rev . Walter Dal'f o.
the Tabernacle Baptist church w.'l !
be the principal speakers.
Buds of Promise Will Entertain.
Friday evening. June Misa Crate
Spauling s. Buds of Promise and C.
W. Merry's Fishers, third year junior
classes of the Millard avenue Presby
terian t-hurch sc hool, gave a Motht .
(loose entertainment, in the church.
Program began at S o'clock.
Minister Will Give
A Sermon Lecture
Rev. George Kelwnrd Iwis' pastof
or mgniHiiar v ongrega i io.h i ,ion,
will i v h. se i iiiuu-tn Luir- uu jiitiu if(
Prince of Denmark" Sunday night.
June 4, at 8 o'clock. The ministers
father, now living in Michigan, 5
years of age, hale and hearty and the
second oldest living American actor
during his theatrical career played
"J.", of Shakespeare's plays, and Hamlet
was his favorite The minister' gives
the old actor's interpretations of
Hamlet.
Lovers of literature, the drama end
religion arc cordially invited. The Kl
zador trio will sing and the Harmjjny
orchestra will furnish the music.
Everybody invited. Take Cninn avenue
car. get off at Prescott, go two blocks
east.
OF CHURCH
and Mason Uev. C. Luecke. 10:30. 7:30.
St. faul'a German E. 12th and Clinton
Rev. A. S. Erause German service, 10:30.
English, 8.
German Evangelical I.ntberton Zlon (Missouri
Synod) Salmon and Chapman lie v. II. H.
Uoppelmaun. 10:15, 7:45.
St. John's Penlii!n)r 1 nd Kirk pa trick Rev.
K. U. Salzman. 10:45. 7:30.
. Swedish Augustan Uev. B. B. Sanitedt.
10:45, 7:45.
Uulted Norweglan-sPortamouth Bev. H. O.
ller.drickaon. 11.
German Evangelical Reformed Lents Ber.
W. G. Lienkaemoer. 11.
St. James. English West Park and Jeffer- 1
sou J. Allen Leas. 11.
Bethel Norwegian Lutheran Free church
Wjgaut aud Rodney avenues Bev. J. A. Stay
uej. 11. 8.
VathodU.
First 12th and Tajlor Dr. Frank 0. Ive
land, ndulster; Rev. Walter Lee Alrheart,
Asst. 10 00, children's day exercises-? 7 :4f,
'The Religions and Political Situation In Mex
ico; Shall our Troops Be Withdrawn?"
Centenary E uth and E. I'lue Kev. T. W.
Lane. 11, "The New Patriotism." 7:45. p.
m-. memorial services for J, J. Hill.
Tayior streeters Sidewalk Third and Tay
lor Morning aerylce only.
Trinity E. 10th and Sheflrnan Rev. A. B
Calder. 11, "The Important Date In Your
Life." 8 p. m., "Church Notes Taken on
Eastern Trip." ,
Swedish Bortbwlck and Beech Bey. John
A. Wellman, 11. 7:45.
Epworth 2(th aud Savler Rev. C. O. Mc
Culloch. 11, "Some Strange Winners In the
Cbace of Life." 7:4.". an address by U. F.
Irvine of the The Journal.
First Norwegian Daulah 18th snd Hoyt
Rev 11. T. Held, 11, 8.
Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland Rev.
Louis Thomas. il, 'Rosea."" 7:30, "The
l'eace of 1 tumor."
Sellwood Rev. Alexander P. Maclean.., 11,
7 ' 30 1
Sunnyside E. 8Mb and Yamhill Bev. B.
Elmer Smith 11. 7:45. t
Central Vancouver ave. and Fargo Bev. C.
C. Earick. 11. I
St. Johns Hayes and Leavltt Bev. W. E.
Lcgalls. ,
Montavlue Rev. W. H. Hampton. 11.
Lanrelwood 3d, st. S. E. and Foster road
Bev. C. A. Carlos. 11.
Clinton Kelly Uemoiial E. 40th and row
ell Valley Rev. J. West Thompson. 11,
Japanese Mission Bev. Eiiseu Ubsra, 9:80,
8:30
Rose City Park Sandy blvd. knd E. 58th
Rev. William W. Youngson. lo:3o, "Chil
dren s lay txercisea. 4. JO p. m., vt-sper
aervices.
German Rodney ave. and Stanton Bev. F.
A. Schumann. 10, 8.
African Ziou 288 Willlama eve. Rev. W.
W. Howard. Rev. E. D. L. Thompson, II. 8.
Vancouver Avenue Norwegian-Dauish Corner
Skidmore Kev. Abraham Verelde. 10:43, 8.
University i'ark Lombard and Fl'ke Kev.
C. L Hamilton. 11, 7:30.
LeDU Rev. W. ioyd Moore. 11, 8.
Bethel Larrabee ana McMillan Bev. J. L.
Craw. 11. 8:15.
Westmoreland Mllwaukle ave, near Rauio
na Rev. C. B. Harrison. 11. "Ilea. en on
Ldrth." 1 ,'M, old favorite song service.
Lincoln E. bill snd Lincoln Uev. G. G
U.I.. 1 11 - Mf k fi
Patton Michigan ana Aintrta liev. Geoige
H Feese. 11. :4o.
Woodstock E. 44th and 00th ava. 8. E.
Rev. Frauk James. 11, 1 :4o.
Mt. Tabor East Sixty-first and Stark sts.
Rev. E. Olin Eldridge. 11. "The Heat of
the Christian Message." 8 p. m., "Your
Greatest Need.
First German Bev. A. F. Cramer. 11, 8.
Brentwood Rev. W. L. Wilson. 11.
lierkeley Heights clubhouse Bev. A. B,
Calder. 3. '
Chinese Mission 11 and 7:30.
Carson Heights Rev. L. C. Douglass, Ken-
di station.
Clara achoolhouse Bev. A. B. Wilson. 7:30.
Irvlugton Esst lOtb and Weldlex Kev. .
A. Danfortt. 11. v
M. E. Church. South.
Cnlon ave. aud Multnoman Rev. W. 1
Ftutou, 11, 7:30.
Missions.
Swedish Mission Key. B. J. Tboren. 11, g.
Film Chauel Rev. B. J. looreu. lu.
Bethel Fre church Ity and iillauis Hey.
J. A. atavney.. 11. d.
Xaxaraln.
First Perftecostal E. 7th and E. Conch-
Bey, c. Uowaxu uavu. 11, 1 ;oo.
Sellwood E- tn aua Bpugaue Kev. H. C
Baker. H. -o
Brentwood E. 67th st. snd t. 65th av.
B. E. Kev. Steua crooaa. 11, a.
Scandinavian 48 uariieia Kev. J, Q
Bringeuabi, pastor. i, i.ou.
Uuihland Park 3, 7:40.
Presbytertaa.
First 12th snd Aluer Kv. John H. Boyd
10:30, "Anniversary Sermon. 7:15. "Tbe
Problem ot Life as Interpreted Tbroujs'i tbe
Tragedy of Hamlet."
Fourth First and Gibbs Bev. Henry G.
Uansou.. 10:30, 7:30.
Calvary 11th and Clay Kev. O. jr.- Banm.
7:45, special musical service. lu;b a in. .
communion service. 7 j45 p. m., special ong
service. '
"Arbor Lodge Bev. George B. Cromley. II.
7 ' lieullworth E; 34th tud Gladstone Bev.
Leslie Kirk Blcbardson. 11.
Mutpan E. lath aud Division Rer. Harry
lA-rif- U. 7:30.
Forbes Bev. Harry L. Pratt. 11. 8.
- Hope Montavilla, 78th and E. Everett sts.
Rev. S. W. Seaman. 1L 7:45.
Central K 13th and Pine Bev. Wallace H.
Ijee acting pastor. 10:30, "A Day's Ratktus."
by President Wilhtcie H. L. Albany coUege.
SUNNYSIDE CHURCH i
WILL CELEBRATE IIS
BIRTHDAY TOMORROW
Rev. Dr, Staub, Present Pas
tor, Founded Organization
24 Years -Ago,
The Sunnyside Congregational i hur h
is making arrangements for on of the
greatest days in the history oi th
i hurcli tomorrow when the twenty
fourth anniversary and "Home-Coming
day"' will be celebrated. FYom the Sab
bath school in the morning until thrt
dose of the evening servi'-p tii com-!
miUee on arran gen ent s will fey ana T
have something to Interest all attend-1
infc
The Sunday school worket have
been inviting former scholars and if
expectations do not miscarry a record
broking attendance will lie present
In "he morning service Rev. .1. .1. Staulv
w 1 o has been pastor of the church,;
s t.-e its organization ,,vvHl pia h a
sermon suitable to the occasion lie
will relate, some of bis experiences 'n
church work as well as Incidents in tho
history of the Stinnys-ide district,
vfn.- o. mrmnc v,.r, visitor
. , .b.r ril)... . hp
entertained in the homes of the present
members .
At 4.30 o'clock the fiift yonr.g peo
ple's service will begin. This will be
in (he nature of an experience meeting
bv former menyers and the subject
will he "Pioneer buys vs. Htesent
Days" A " i.a ngement s have been made
to have chatter members relate'their
experiences In founding the work of
the Christian Kndeavor. At ! o! lock
luncheon will he served and fol'.ewing
this the regular endeavor service will
be held. This meeting will be ifi tlu
natur of a rally and -will be ed by
Ward Robinson.'
At t'le evening service the cI;iiibx o1
, day js expected. The different
classes of the Sunday school and the.
Christian Kndeavor are to have spe
cial sections in the church and each
will display their clas colors and pen
nants Short talks will be given at
,,ljs sf,rvifo. ,,y r,ionef.rs of Sunnyside
and special music will be rendered by
the choir and a senior mixed quartet
whose ages total over "S9 years.
A souvenir of ljistorica! value, will
be given to ;i 1 1 attending tlx" anniver
sary celebration. Rev. Staub's pastor
ate is the longest on record West of the
Rocky mountains. All former members
and" friends of the church are urged to
be present. The pastor will be pleased
to furnish automobiles to all old
people wishing to attend.
SERVICES
7:4.'. "God s ('nil and Your Answer."
Millard Avenue 7241 .V th sve. S. B, Rev.
W. II. Amos. 10:SO, "(-hlldreo-s Day- Exer
cises." Mt. Tabor E. Mth and BMmont Rev. Wll
limn Grnham Moore. 11 "Overcoming L fe's
Limitations." 7:4.', "The Power of Self
Control."
fnlty Rev. W. Ie Gray.
Vernon lth aud Wygaut Rev. U N.
Mount. 11.
Westminster E. 17th and Schuyler Bev
Henry Marcotte. 10:30.
Pledmwnt Cleveland and Jarrett sts. Rev.
A. L. Hutchinson. 11. "Children's rs .Frr.
rises." R p. m.. "Why the Bible Is I.I..
lug Book."
Rose titv Park E 4Sth and Hanorvk-R.
J. M. Skinner. 11. 7:30.
Bponare Atenae E. lth and Spokane Br.
W. S. M-CullaKb. 11. 7j30.
Msrshal Street Uth sad Marshall R
A. J. Hanna. 11. 7:30.
Trinity Corner Virginia and Nehrak ta
Hrv. E. Benson. 11, 7:80.
1 ninese J4S r-trat at. 7:40.
Anabel 5eth st. and HTlta M
Bev. Alfred Levis Taxis. 4.
Bsformed Presbytariaa.
First chnrcb Minnesota ana Alnwru-hn
F. D. Eraser. 11. 7:30.
Reformed".
First German 12th and Clay Bey. O. Hf.
ner 10:45. 8.
Second Columbia blvd. and 83d sL Rev: K
A. Wj-sa. 11.
Third Flftb ave.. Lenta Rev W a f.ien.
kaemper. 11.
Salvation Army.
Corps No. 1243 Ash. 8 Adlul.nl ,,.r.h
Swedish Corps 30 Rurnlde.
Scsudiijavian 24 Ash Rev. Jhn OvaL
Seventh Day Adventlata.
Note Regular services of ibis; denomination
are neiu un saiuraay.
Central B. 11th and Everett Elder P C
Hayward. paator. 11.
Tabernacle West Side. K. of P. hsll. lit
...I 1 t .1 .r f ' . . - L" tl' !.. 1 1
U.l ...... ' ' ". . 1 J . , I . . . I 111,. I,
Montavilla E. 80th aid i Everett Elder
i. F. Beatty. 11 and 7.
Alblna (German) Skldmora and Mallarv
Eider A. C. Scbweltaer.
Lenta 04tb and 68th ave. Elder n 1
Chit wood. 11.
bt. Johns Central avenne and Charleston
Elder E. D. Hurlburt. 11.
Mount Tabor E. 00 and Belmont Bav. C
J. Cummings. 11.
Scandinavian cburcb 62nd and 39th are S
K. Elder O. E. Sandnea. II. ' '
Serricea for the Deaf.
United Presbyterian Wageu snd Grsnd ave
Bev. a. Earl Dubois. .u.JO, 8.
Unitarian.
Church of Our Father Brcdnay and Vim.
hill Rev. T. L. Lllot. II. D. 11, "The
Church aud the Present World Task."
United Brethren.
Alberta 27th aud Alberta Rev. c. c Bell.
11. 7::-'J.
First E. 15tb and Morrison Bev. J. D.
Msevvoiider.
Fourth 69th st. and 62d a S. E. Rev. L
E Conner. 11. 7:46.
Third 67th st. and 32u ve. S. E liev
Herbert F. While. II, Memorial Service.'" S
p. 111., evening services.
United Evangelical.
Fourth Bev J. E. Couner. 11. 7:30.
Radical Jessup su Uev. A. 3. Henderson.
11. 7:30.
Manor. Circuit Services Cherry Grove. 3 p
ai brush Prsirie, 7:30.
Ockley Greeu Willamette blvd. and Gay
Bev. G. L Lffvell. 11. 8.
First E. letb and Poplar Bev. J. a. Goods
11. 8.
St. Johns Rev. A. P. Lay ton. II, 8.
Wichita Kev. II. U. Fartiham. 11. 8.
United Presbyterian.
First E. 37tb and Uautborne Rev Frank
IieWitt Flndley. 11. " Forces That Fix Dee
tiny. 7:45, " Hands That Help."
. cburcb ol the Stranger--W ao street and
Grand ave. Kev. 8. Earl DuBuis, 10:30, 8.
Iseiiion J. &- Cole. 10:15, a.
TJnivrsalit.
Church of tbe Good lidliigs Broadway and
E. 24th Kev. J. u. triiy. io:4o, Kev. F. T.
Scotl will preach; S. S. , 1$ noon.
T. U. C. A.T. W. M. A.
Y. M. C. A. eth aud Tajlor H. W. Stone,
ar.-iraal secretary.
Y. W. C. A. Broadway snd Tsylor Miss
Linda D. James, general secretary. 4;30,
Wallace McCamamt.
Miscellaneous.
Assoclsted Bible Siudents fl. B. 8. A.)
Ctristenseu's ball. Htb arid Yamhill '
1:45 p. ui.. sjmiKisium, E, O. Miller and
C. W. Field. J p. m.. lfiaeourse i,p I. v
I.allev. 4:30 p. m.. praise and tesflnjony
service. 1 p. ui.. ;uonc lecture ny w. A.
Baker.
New Thought Temple of Trdth Ellers Blfig.
'Anna Youug Huntress, 3 p. m..; 'i'he I'oad
to Happiueas."
Kirt Spiritual ScienceSixth ,and Mont
gomery. 11. symposium. '8, Wallace Strul.le.
New Church Society Hilars hall Kev. Msm
uel Worcester. S. S.. 10:1$. 11, t'The ilouc
Uln and tbe Blessings. "
lteorganised Church of Jeus Christ of Latter
Dsy Saints E. 75tb and Irving Elder HH.
Cook, pastor. 11. 8.
Cbuiib of thrlat (CaniprwJMte 84th St.. "fir.
5tii s.ve. Lenta. rvic e 11 a. m. and 8
V ai. ; j' ;
ThurMlay Xoon L. Limit.
Notices for the Saturday church columns
must be In the editorial rooms of The Journal
by noon Thursday.
Ministers Hold
Last Meeting of
Season Monday
t The Portland Ministers' as-
soctatlun will hold its last
meeting before the summer vsf- W
H cation at the V. M. C. A. audi-
torium Monday. Rev. S. A.
Danforth. who has recently .
taken charge of the new Irving-
ton M. K. church, will be the
main speaker of the mornttig. It
lit- his theme being, "What Kind
of Holiness the Church Stands
For." Klei-tion of officers for
JK next year will lake place at-
k this meeting. A nominating
5(t committee was appointed at the K
t last , meeting, consisting of
Rev, W. T. 3. Sprlgas, chair-
man; Rev. W. 11 Amos and
Rev. Herbert F. White The
It outgoing officers arc: Dr. T.
W. Lane, president; Rev. W.
It O. Shank, vice-president. Rev. If
J. D. Nisetvonder, treasurer,
and Rev. Henry G. Hanson.
secretary. -ft
Pastor Will Preach
Anniversary Sermon
Tomorrow marks the entrance upon
the sixth year for the Itev. John II.
Boyd D. D., 1n bis pastorate of the
First Presbyterian church of Portland.
He will preach an anniversary sermon
at the morning service. BTSO o'clock
when he will review some of the Im-
portant features of the church work j
during the past five years, and will
sketch his own vision f the posslbil-f
lttes of the future.
At ,:4o p. m. Lr. Hoy.l will continue .
his Shakespeare series with a sermon
on "The Problem of Life as Interpreted
Through tlie. Tragedy of Hamlet." TmIs
series is attracting large numbers of
people, and will be continued through
one morn evening service, the subject ,
lor the final sermon being "The Eth- 1
leal Value of Shakespeare's Tragedies." .
Dr. Boyd came to Portland from De-
troit. Mich., ai rivTiig here for Sunday.
June 2, l'Jll. He entered Immediately ;
into the heart and work of his con- ',
gregation and has accomplished larga :
results in broadening and intensl fylng
the Ufa and spirit of the First Presby
terian church.
Indiana Preacher
'T'fk TipllTTOT RoVTYlfiTI C! !
1U J-'CllVCl hjKjL lllUilO ,
At the White Temple Rev. J. V.
Fraser will speak both morning and
evening.
The White Temple quartet wilt ren
der the anthem "Even Me" (W'arrenl and thene count only when those sign
arid for the offertory "I bought tho Dlng up have not eiiKSKed in the prac-
Lord" (Stevenson. lice before. One hundred new sub-
In the evening Rev. Mr. Fraser ' scriptlons will not Include renewals
will preach and the quartet will sing and the new tenth legionaries must
""Ai-isc, Shine" (Maker) and "A llymn.be secured lu the mime way as the
Of the Homeland" (.Sullivan).
The. quarterly meeting of th?
Woman's Baptist Missionary union jof
Portland will meet with tho Whito
Tempi church Tuesday, June 6, at
10:30 a m. The program will he fur -
niahed by the Third church. A good
attendance is desired. Ladles are
asked to bring basket lunch. Coffee
and tea will be served at the church.
Adventists Holding
Annual Conference
The Western Oregon conference of
the Seventh Day Adventists are hold
ing their annual camp meeting at
Anabel station on the Mount Keott
line this coming week. The camp in
like a small city, there being 200 tents
erected.
Meetings are held at 11 a. m., 2:30
and 7:45 p. m.. In the English lan
guage, there being special meetings
for the Germans and Scandinavians.
There is also a special tent ror tne
young people and for the kindergarten
children. The main tabernacle will
accommodate 2000 people.
The popular evening services will
generally consist of lectures on Bibli
cal prophesies, one of which will be
an interpretation of the present Euro
pean conflict. Prominent men of the
denomination from eastern states will
be on the program. ,
Pastor Enters Fourth
Year of Pastorate
. 1
At the Fourth Presbyterian church,
the pastor. Rev. Henry O. Hanson, en- '
ters upon the fourth year of his pas
torate tomorrow. In line with that
he will preach an anniversacy her
mon. reviewing briefly the work of
the past three years.
He will also conaider some of the '
experiences of his ministry In general 1
running over a period of ten years,
and draw some practical lessons. The
general theme will be "The Emolu
ments of the Pastor."
At the evening service, the fifth,
sermon In the series on fhe I,ord's
prayer will le given on the theme,
"Daily Bread."
Situation in Mexico
Will Be Discussed
"The Religious and Political Situ
ation in Mexico; Shall Our Troops Be
Withdrawn?" is to be the subject of
the sermon lecture by Dr. Frank I
Loveland at the First Methodist Epis
copal church Sunday evening. Just
at this time when the Mexican situa
tion is causing Uncle Sam considerable
trouble ad is occupying the attention
Of the administration to a marked de
gree, the topic is a timely one . which
everybody will want to hear discussed.
It will be Dr. Lioveland'a first appear
ance in his pulpit in six weeks, he hav
ing returned last Tuesday from' his
trip to New York and other eastern
and middle western cities.
Organ Recital to
Be Given Tomorrow
The following organ recital will be
rendered at Trinity Episcopal church
tomorrow evening in place of the usual
Sunday evening sermon, by Luclen E.
Becker, organist, from the American
composers;
"Dawn," from a Day in Venice"
(Nevini; "Gondoliers, from a "Day in
Venice" (Nevin): ".Egyptian Impres
sions" (Bainbright Crist), a, "Caravan,"
b. "To the Mummy, c, Katenet," d,
"A Desert Hong": Burlescae Melodia
R. L.. Baldwin); "American Fantasia"
(U E. Becker).
Children's- day eexreises will be
given by the elementary department
of the Sunday school of Rose City
Methodist Episcopal church at 10:84)
tomorrow morning.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR '
IN OREGON DOING ITS
PART IN BIG CAMPAIGN
iGoal Is to Obtain New Mem
! beis, New Dollars and
! Peace- Advocates.
Europe Is not the only place where)
battle is being waged The Kndeavor
societies of the world have undertaken
a Rreat peaceful baHle known as "Th
Campaign for Millions." This is a
world-wide campaign and embraces 11'
points', -five f which read, in the mil
lions. The goals to be attained are 1,000.
000 new endeavorers, new converts,
new church members, new dollars fr
tnissions and new peace advocates, be
sides "0,0(10 new quiet hour comrades
and new Christian Kndeavor World
subsci ibers, lu.ooo new tenth legion
aries, new societies Hnd new experts
and ."ooo new life work recruits.
In a speech by National President
Francis 10. Clark at the fifth world's
convention In Chicago the youtiff peo
ple were urged to mobilize, vitalise
t and ev arrg.ell7c.
The Portland churches took a great
step in this direction during Its re-
vvai campaign after the saloons were
abolished, and, therefore, the local
union regards its work as already
started. c'
What Constitutes Victory,
victory for Mullnomah count v will
come when they have conquered 10.00
new members. 1000 new converts. 1000
,,w ,.hiirch. members. 1000 new dollar
for minion loon new neacn dvo-
( HlcM sou lw.w ,,,,jet hour comrades, ( t
mo new C. K. World uubBcriptions, -i
50 new tenth legionaries, 175 new ex- '.j
,)crts, 50 new life work recruits and i
25 new societies.
Tho new members will include an?
new names added on the active or us,- I
sociate lit but not honorary members. 4
Tho new converts will include thosa
who art converted and confess r"
llglon and who In the opinion of Hie i
pastor of the church arc living uij to
tho teachings of the scripture. The
new church members will, not count
transfers but only new names added.
The 1000 new dollars for missions Is
meant to be an additional offering
nbnvn Iba nreKent trlftai nn.1 the new
pca' 6 advocates will lncludo those
who care to see peace restored on the
globe.
XTew Comrades Sign Fledge.
The new quiet hour comrades will
count only when they have signed the
pledge to Ktudy und pray every day
quiet hour comrades. 1 he tcnlti
; legionaries are titliets.
A I'hristlun Kndeavor expert is one
1 who takes the examination Klvcn by
the central office of the society and
, new Hf W(Jrk recruits Include those
who decide to kWo thdr Ufa to the
01 ' ne Konpei e wier 111 me mm
lntry, mission field, social service
work, Christian Kndeavor field, Y, M.
C. A., or Y. W. ('. A.
Musical Service for ;
Sunday Announced
i .
There will be a special musical serv-. ;
Ice at Calvary Presbyterian church,- -s
Kleventh and May, Sunday evening
.Tune 4 at 7:45. The last or, Kev. Oliver
H. Ilaum will give a nbort sermon on a
music and the choir director, George '
Hoti hklss Street, lias arranged the fol- k
lowing program: "Allegret to," Wol
tenholme; anthem, "Sing Alleluia
,'Crtn. (Buck); solo, "Hold Thou My
Hand" dSrlggs), Miss PrandU; nuar
tet, "Tlie Iiay Is Pant and Over"
(Hrigga): nolo. " 'ome Holy Hplrlt"
(Bischoff), Mrs. Fowl; ponpel hymn,
"Softly and Tenderly;" anthem,
"Gloria" (12th Mansl (Mozart); Post-,
lude, "B Flat" (WeMl. MIsm M. I.um
berson. organist.
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