The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 10, 1916, Page 5, Image 5

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY,' JUNE 10, 1916.
CHILDREN
rs DAY TO
BE OBSERVED IN A
Most of Sabbath Schools of
the Land Will Hold Pro
. grams Tomorrow.
TO ASSIST THE MISSIONS
Federal Council of Churches of Christ
In America Asks Financial Aid
for War Victim.
Tomorrow Is 'Children's Day" In
nio.st of the Habbath schools in the
land and it will be the biggest clay
of the year :n the hearts of many of
the little folks. Jt Is In fact gradua
tion day In the Kunday school. Many
will pans from the beginners' class to
the "big room" and thus have ono
of their youthful ambitions fulfilled,
while others in the advanced classes
will be presented with diplomas,
Bibles or religious books from tlu
superintendent showing fhat their
work and attendance during fhe past
year has deserved a remembrance.
Special exert lues will be held in
many of the local churches. These
exercises will contain a missionary
strain as the offering on this day
goes toward the mission fund.
The federal council of the Churches
of Christ in America with headquar
ters in Now York have sent out a re
quest asking the Sunday schools of
the land to give their offerings to
morrow to the war relief funds to
help save the children of Europe from
disease, starvation and death.
Fleas Is Submitted.
Dr. Charles :j. MacKarland, .-general
secretary of the federal council, say.s
In part:
"Children's Sunday comes In June.
What more fitting disposition could
the children of America make of their
offering than to send it .to their littlo
brothers and sisters of Armenia, Al
bania, Belgium and 1'olaml? The
plight jof the Innocent children in
these and other lands should be de
scribed to the children here.
"Do you realize," he added, "that
the children in those stricken larnis
are hungry and half naked and cold;
that the filthy rags in which they am
clad are In that condition because
their homes and means of cleanliness
have been destroyed; that this an J
the lark of food exposes them to dis
ease and death; that children, piti
fully thin little girls and boys, are
dying by the thousand in hovels, be
neath hedges, on mountainsides, hud
dled in the ruins of once beaulilul
homes? All their homes were beauti
ful once because they were homes.
"No stronger foundation could be
laid for peace among the maturing
generation in all lands than for
American children to save the lives
of the suffering children of all na
tions now."
Program Is Given.
Children's Day will be observed In
the First Congregational church Sun
day at 11 a. in. A program of music
and exercises will be given by the
beginners' and primary departments.
Under the leadership of their superin
tendents. Miss Helen Bates and Miss
Adele Dyott. There will be special
orchestra. Decorations appropriate
music by the entire school and the
to the occas-ion will be in charge of
Mrs. A. Staiger. At 7:45 p. m. Dr.
Dyott will preach a practical sermon
on "Our Educational Institutions and
Leaders, and the Outlook for Young
.People on the Pacific Coast."
Sunday School in Charge.
The Sunday school of Calvary Pres
byterian will have charge of the pro
gram In the evening. The following
is the order:
Klag processional. Altogether chorus.
vjwoci occu, responsive ncriDiura
rearilnir- PmhAti Q1 Mm s2
prayer. Mr. Bain s clajs, male chorus' i
offering, primary department; reclta
lion, K,veiyn Farshall; song, the be
gi. tiers' department; recitation Mig
non llawkes: short addresses, 'Psalm
lfiit, . Miss Myrleb's class, recitation,
.Anna Westbrooke; recitation, Thomas
Day; recitation, Edna Ferguson;
heroes. Junior boys; ladies chorus,
benediction.
Will Honor Flag.
In the t-'irst United Presbyterian
church Children's Day services will be
held in the morning at 10:30 o'clock. I
7 he program w ill be made up of songs,
recitations and drills. In the evening
there will be a flag day program ren
dered -at the meeting of th Christian
Endeavor society.
Children Day exercises will be held
at th morning meeting of the Uni
versity Park Congregational church,
tomorrow.
Regular preaching services tomor
row morning and evening will take
place as usual at the White Temple.
BEFITTING
MANNER
but instead of the Sunday school, that ginning 6f Methodism in America and
hour w Ul be observed as Children's brings forth Barbara Heck. Philip Km
Day. An interesting and appropriate bury, Francis Asbury and Sophia
program has been prepared. I Cook. These people organize churches
cnlldrens Day exercises of Mt. Ta-
bor Presbyterian church will be held
tomorrow morning at 10:30. The fol
lowing program will be given:
Song, by school; Scripture reading,
Camplire girls; prayer, pastor: chris
tening "of infants, song, school; show
of cradle roll, song, beginner's class;
primary graduating exercises, offer
ing, girls; hoop drill and song, M r.-j.
Muir's class; song. Girls' Glee club;
song. Boys' Glee club; song, boys and
girls; exercise, boys and girls; song,
America.
At the morning hour, the regular
services at Central Presbyterian
church will be replaced by the Chil
dren's Day exercises under the auspi
ces of the Sunday school.
Special Children's Day exercises will
replace the regular morning session of
services at the Pilgrim Congregational
church tomorrow.
Sunnyside Congregational church
baa prepared an excellent program for
Children's Day exercises which will
be hela in place of morning services
tomorrow.
Children's Day services will be held
at St. James' English Lutheran church,
Weist Park and Jefferson streets, at
10 a, in. The exercises promise to be
exceptionally Interesting and will be
held at the Sunday chool hour, but
in the main . auditorium. The regular
morning service follow at 11 o'clock.
At Sunny side Congregational.
Next Sunday will be Children's Day.
Our .Sunday school will celebrate with
a service of unusual attraction at 11
o ClOCK
ine exercises will consist of
a continuous memo entitled, "The
Book of Life," containing the bright
est of songs and charming recitations.
Friends and parents are particularly
urged to attend the service.
An elaborate Children's day program
has been prepared and will be pre
vented in the main auditorium of the
First Presbyterian church on Sunday
morning at 10:30 o'clock. In addition
'to the regular program of the day.
the Junior department will graduate
& large class of pupils, who have fin
ished the prescribed -course of study
and are ready for the senior work. Ap
propriate exercises will be given and
diplomas' presented by the superintendent.
WHAT WHITSUNTIDE MEANS
By Chaplain Frederic K. Howard, Good Samaritan Hospital.
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0 i ne season 01
"?4A iim -i .. : j
vvmismiime reminds iiriMia.115 uiai we arc
' " ' ' ' if members one of another" in the family of God.
'm f -1 I aso emphasizes the gift of the spirit which
- God gave to the first Christians to enable
then1 to live in unity. St. Paul urges on all
4 f$ Christians the duty of "endeavoring to keep
a the unity of the
& S'r tu. 4U..1:-
7 s ' , . l I1C CfiLlllJIlt.
been shattered
-
K&a once a circle 01
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E-eW: t
Buhnfii rboto. Whatever justification there may have been
in former ages for sectarian divisions, they
find few defenders today.
The whole trend of Christian thought and desire is toward
unity. Not by diverse labels or different associations, but
by incompatible spirits are the disciples of Christ kept apart.
So long as we are sectarian in our feeling and thinking,
just so long will our unhappy divisions continue to disgrace
the Christian world. When we become universal in our inner
life, the catholic spirit will build again the city that is at
unity with itself.
When we encourage the catholic spirit of inclusiveness
and discourage the sectarian spirit of exclusiveness, we begin
to show to the world the religion of all humanity and the
whole man; a religion unincumbered and unentangled with
contingent and perishable values, free as an arrow in its flight
straight home to the universal conscience of humanity.
METHODIST PAGEANT
OF
Lincoln High School to Be the
Scene of Elaborate Staging
of Narration,
Ernest Stansbery
The young people of the Methodist
churches of Portland Will repeat thei'
pageant of Methodism next Sunday
evening in Lincoln high school at S
o'clock. About 130 are In the cas.
not including the chorus and orches-
tra. also taken from the churches
The production is a history of the
church since the days of John Wes
ley, its founder, and in quick narra
tion shows the principal events in
tiie church history during the 20')
years of its existence.
The pageant is called a history ot
the Methodist church, but In depict
ing the life history of this church
can be detected the history of other
Protestant churches. The only char-
acteristie about the pageant purely
Methodist is the names of the char
acters which the players assume.
The pageant is divided Into four
episodes and 18 movements. In the
first episode the home of Samuel and
Susannah Wesley is burned by neigh
bors because they object to the teach
ings of Wesley. Hardships encoun
tered in other parts of England are
also shown.
The second episode depicts the be-
and Sunday schools amongst the col-
onlsts, preach In opposition to card
playing and finally send missionaries
to the Indians.
The third episode shows the hard
ships endured by the early circuit
rider, closing with a humorous recep
tion of a "missionary barrel" by a
frontier preacher.
The closipg movement showg the
magnitude to which the church has
grown and brings forth the many dif
ferent departments which it is now
supporting.
Dr. M. P. Fikes of
- Detroit to Speak
Dr. M. P. Fikes of Detroit, Mich.,
will preach at the White Temple Sun
day, his morning topic being "My
Church." The Temple quartet will
render the anthem, "Teach Me To
Pray," by Warren, and for the offer
tory, "Thou Who Like the Wind Doth
Come," by Ambrose.
In the ' evening at 8 o'clock Dr.
Fikes will again preach on the topic,
"The Midnight of the Soul," and the
quartet w-ill sing "Fairest Lord Jesus,"
by Brackett, and "Ye Shall Dwell In
the Land," by Stainer.
Dr. Fikes is one of the well known
denominational leaders from the mid
dle west, who is on his way to los
I A.igeles. where he will supply for
Dr. Brougher In the Temple church
for six weeks.
Young People to
Conduct a Contest
There will be held Tuesday. June
13, at 8 p. m., a young people's sll
ver medal contest t the East Side
Christian church, comer of East
Twelfth and Taylor streets, under di
rection of the W. C. T. U. Good
music has been provided. Eight young
people will take part. All friends ln-
I vited.
WL
SHOW
HISTORY
RE I S
ine Lnnsuan year Known as
; i 1 u
spirit.
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UCdl Ul UJllVCISdl U11I.V lid.!
into the segments of what was
. r 1 . j 1
men 01 one 11ca.11 aim sum.
Indians Planning
Great Campmeetmg
Pendleton, June 10. The Indians of
the congregation of the Tutuilla
church, are already laying plans for
the big annual July camp, meeting.
The gathering will begin on' Wednes
day, June 28 and extend through
July 6.
Besides visitors from the Nez Perse '
reservation, the local Indians expect
a big delegation from the Warm
Springs reservation.
The trustees of the Tutuilla church
have ordered improvements to tha
church property that will cost about
11000. All of the five buildings will
be painted white, the old church where
institutional meetings are held will bo
given a new roof and the basement of
the new church will be cemented pre
paratory to the Installation of a fur
nace. President Colt to Re Speaker.
C. C. Colt, president of ttie Portland
Commercial ilub, will address the
meeting of the Men's league of the
Sunnyside Congregational church next
Monday evening, June 12. at 8 o'clock.
This will be the last meeting of the
league before summer vacation, and
all friends of the church are cordially
Invited to attend.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
WHIT SUNDAY
Sunday School Lesson Tomorrow.
Sowing and Reaping (Temperance LetaoP)
Gal. 6.
Memorize versos 1, 2.
Golden Text. Jo I not mocked; for what
soever a niHu gowetb, that abal be also reap.
il. 6, 7.
Home Reading- Vf. Sowing and Reaping.
Hal. 6: 1-18. T. Sowing tares. Matt. 13: 21-30.
W. Sowing on waters, Ecrl. 11; 1-8. Tb. Joy
r Har-Tt'M, Psa. 126. F. Sowing good seed. I
Tim. 4: M6. S. Social responribtlitT. Rom.
14. 13-2:1. S. Life'a bairest. Bom. 2: 1-11.
Young People's Topics.
Christian EndeaTor "The Will and the
War." I'hil. 4: 1-1.4. "Obedience a Chief Cor
nerstone." K'h. fc 1-3. "Why Uo to College ?"
2 Tim 2: lo. "The Will and the Way," I'hil.
4: 1-13.
Baptist.
First White Temple 12th and Alder Mrs.
A. W Del.onic. acting pastor. Preaching by
Kef. M. I. Kikes. 1). D. 11, "My Church."
7::. "Midnight of the Soul."
Swedlfh-Klnnlsb Mission, Wblte Temple. B.
East Side E. JOtb ard Ankenr ata. Re.
W O. Shank, pastor. 11, "Doctrine of Santl
flcation In the I.lgbt of Twentletb Centnry."
7. "A False Security."
Highland. E. 8tn and Alberta Her. Cbas. 1.
Mletr.
Arleta Iter. W. T, Springs. 11. 7:3f p. m.
fnWersllj Tark Re. (J. I.. He'kctt. 11,
7:. '10.
Swedish 15th snd Host. 10.45. 7:30.
r.race MnntaTilla. iiev. II. T. Cah. 11,
7::iO. Sermons by Rev. L'r. W. B. Hinson.
Sellwnort Ke. r . ri. Mayes, n. j:au.
St. Johns Rey. E. P. Bordea, pastor. 7:30.
Calvary E. 8th and Grant ReT Thomas
Stephenson, acting pastor. 11 and 7:80, preach
ing by Rer. I. E. Thomas, Eureka. Mont.
11, laiTary a. rme auu uiuiu . - ,v w ...
A M. Macback. 11, s.
Third Knott and vancourer are. bbt. w.
Heaven. 11. "An Open Door." 7:30, "Way
side Hearers."
Bt. Johns (uermanj bt. a. jsruermaa. ll.
T:30. ....
Chlneae-J. C. Maione. i.
Lenta Re. J. M. Nelson, 11, 7:30.
Second German Morris and Rodney art.
11. 7 30. .... .
Ulencoe IS. aotn ana siain mi. a. a.
Waltz. 11. Report or a aiuraer. - s, "cnu-
oren s uay. ......
Mount OHet iter. r. a. axasreit, ii, s.
Italian Mission ReT. Francesco Sannella.
11 8- ... ... ..... .
First German iin una biu ivbt. j. strati.
11, 7:80. . M ,
Goodwill Mission inn; auu xhmsv ansa a.
U. Nelson, superintenoeni.
North Portland Mission oau mcoiai at..
FridtJ. .8.
RusBeimiie Mission hut. aiotn Lucn-
bridge. 3. 3:4B.
Tabernacle r.. auu J"" rvai.
ter Duff, acting pastor. 11. 7:80.
Catholic
St. Peters Lenta Key. P. Beutgea. 8,
10:30. 7:30.
Pro-Cathedral 10m anu lsis ney. js. y.
O'Hara. , 7:13. s:au, v:o. ji, :as.
St Lawrence .wi uia oacnaur-mt. j. u.
Hughes l. 8:30. 10:30, 7:30.
St Patricks 19th and Sayter Bey. E. P.
Murphy. 8, 10:30, 7:30
St. Francis & Htn and Oak Rey. J. H.
Blsck. U. . . 10:30. 7:30.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams are.
and Stauton Rey. W. A. Dal. , 8, B, 10:30.
T:3. . . -
Holy Rosary a., oa ana liicuidu ttCT. .
8 Olson, o. 7, 8, . 11. 7:30.
8t Rose K. 53d and Alameda Bar. J.
O' Kartell. . 10. 7:30.
8t Andrews E. th and Alberta Rey. T.
Kleruan. 8. 10:30, 7:30.
The MadeletM E. iHth and 6ikLyoa Ry.
George K. Tboumson. 7:30. 9, 10:30.
AscenSlOU L,v-Iliuum auu u. lUiu m I KI1C1S
u Fathers. 810:30. 7:30.
uni, itedeenier-fortlaud bird, and Yaneon-
can
r Bye. ReT . V. H. Miller. , 8. 10:30, 7:30.
Blessed bacrament Maryland aye. and Blaa
dena Re. . V. Kelly. 8, 10:30, 7:30.
Holy Cross 774 bowdoln Rt. C. Raymond.
8. 10:30, 7:30.
St. lauatius SJSO 43d at. 8. E. Jesuit Fata
er. b:30, 8. 10:iW. .
St. Steuuens 2d and E. Taylor Ray. War
ren A. Want. 8. 8:30. 10:30, 7:30.
st Phillip Nerl K, loth and wlckey Hey.
W j Csrtwrlght. 8. 10:30, 7:80.
Sacred Hear. E. lltb and Center Ray. ts.
KoM. . :3, 7:30.
St. Agatha E. 15th and Miller Rey. J.
Cumuilsk). 8, 10:30, 7:30.
8U Joseph (German) 15th and Couch Ry.
v i,rrcr. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
'St. Suniaiaua tPolio Maryland aTe. and
Falling R. a. Matnew. e, iu:ao, 7i30.
St. Michael (Italian ith and Mill Rey. M.
R.iir. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
St. Clenients Smith and Newton Bey. C.
Smith. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
St. Clares Capitol Hill Franciscan Fathers,
7:30, a:l.
St Charles 34 th and KtUlogswortb Bay,
G. snkieruorn- 8. 10:3u. 7:30.
Christian.
First Psrk and Columbia. Both serrlces by
Rey. Hsrold H. GrlffU, Mlsaoula. Mont. 11.
'Aliasing of Wisdom." 7:45. "Acceptance of
the bniTerse.
MonUTUla E. 76th and Hoyt Rey. 3. c.
Glionnlej. 11. 8.
East Sid Christian E. 12th and & Taj-lor
mm
MEETING
10 COME 10 CLOSE
Prominent Eastern Minister
Will Be Principal Speaker;
Conference Elects Officers,
Mirkham Photo.
Rev. H. W. Cottrell
The Seventh Day Adventist camp
meeting at Anahel station on the ML
Scott line will close its meetings to
morrow evening. This evening Rev.
K. W Farnsworth will talk on "The
Hope of the World's Conversion." To
morrow morning at 11 o'clock Profes
sor Frederick Griggs, of "Washington,
IX C, will be the speaker. At 2:30
Rev. P. C. Hayward will talk on
"Signs of the Second Coming of
Christ" and at 7:45 the closing ser
mon "The Sabbath as Kept by Christ
and the. Authority for the Change'1
will be preached by Rev. K. W. Farns
worth. The meetings have been well at
tended, the big tabernacle being
crowded to capacity in the evening.
The big tent will seat 2000. The pas
tor said that the Rose Carnival did
not seem to interfere with the at
tendance. Besides the meetings in
Knglish there were meetings in Scan
dinavian and German and special
meetings for children and young
people.
The conference Is circulating two
Rey. A. L. Crlm. 11. "Christian Rosea ts.
l ortland Roses." 8. "Object Lessons."
Gladstone Rey. Roy L. Dunn. 11. 8.
Woodlawn 7tb and Liberty Rey. W. J.
Mllllnger. 11, 7:30.
Sellwood 13th and Tenlno Bey. J. B. John
son. 11. 8.
Rodney Avenue, at Knott K. Bey. J. F.
Ghotmley. 11 a. m.
Kern Park Rey. G. K. Berry. 1U 7:30.
St. Johns Iter. Herbert F. Jones. 11, 8.
Vernon Church of ChrUt B. 15th and Wy
gant J. A. Melton. 11,T:80.
Bethel E. S2d and Thompson Bey. Ant rey
W. Wilson.
Christian Science.
Lesson sermon "God the Preseryer of Man."
First church Everett, Detween 18th and 19th
at:-. 11.
Second East Qtb and Holladay. II. 8.
Third Eat 12th and Salmon. 11, 8.
Fourth Vancouver lire, and Emeraon. 11, 8.
Fifth Myrtle Park ball. 11.
Christian Science society Holbtook block, 8t.
Juhua. 11.
CongrerationaL
First Park and Madlaon Key. Luther K.
Djott. 11. Children a day eiercisea. 7:49. "Out
look for Youth."
Firs' German E. 7rh ud Stanton Rev. K.
O. Wlllman.
Atkinson Community church E. 29th and Ev
erett Thomas 8. Anderson, minister. 11.
"Now Are We the Sons of God." 7:45. "Now
Let Integrity and I prigbtnese Preserve Me."
CnlverMty Park Uaen t.. nt-ar Lombard
Key. F. J. Meyer. 11, "Children"! Day Ex
eiclfes." S, "Why Go to Church:"
Highland E. Kth and I'rescott ReT. Geo.
Kdw. UtiIs. l(:3i. Children's day rsercisva.
7:45, sermonette, recitations and music.
Llndernnrst ReT. 1. B. Grsy. 11. 7:45.
Pilgrim Missouri stc. and ShaTer st. Rey.
W. C. Kaniner. 11. Children's day exercises.
7:45, "The Man Who Is Not Wanted,"
Wayerly Heights k, 83d and woodward
Rey. A. C. Moses.
Sunnyside E. 32d and Taylor Rey. J. J.
Staab. S. S., 10 a. m. 11, Children's day ex
ercises. 7:45, "The Conservation of Spiritual
Gains."
Zlon (German) E. tub and ITemont bct.
J. II. Honp. 10:SO.
Norwegian Danlsn Brangencai unnrcn sum-
ner and East 23d st. N. ReT. Morten Olaen.
Service at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Episoopal.
Bt. Marks ?lst and Marshall Tier. J. E.
H. Simpson, rector: ReT. J. G. Hstton, as-
alsUnt rector. 7:30, 7:30, 8:30, 10:15, 11.
Trinity lUtb and ETerett Rev. A. A. Mor
rison. 8. 11, 8.
Pro-Cathedral of St. Btepnen, the Martyr-
Very Rev. H M. Ramsey. 7:45. 11, 3, 7:45.
St. David s Hi. izm ana tieimoni Key.
Thomas Jenkins. 7, 9:30, 11, "Jerusalem and
America." 7:30, "The Manifold Lire of God."
St. Mattnew s Corbett and Bancroft Rev.
W. A. M. Ereck. 11.
St. Johns uuwauaie uev. joon u. uica.
-St Andrews ueretoro St.. rortsmoutn
Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11.
Grace Memorial weidier ana nth H.
Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 11.
Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham
Rev. John Dawson; 11. 8.
St. Michael's and All Angels' E. 43d aad
Broadway Rev. T. F. Boweu. 11, 7:30.
Church of Our SaTlour BOtb aTe. and 41st
t. 8- E- Archdeacon Chaqlbers in cbarge. 11.
Bt. John a oenwuou uev. jonu u. uice. 11.
St. Paul' Woodmere Eev. Oswald W.
Taylor. 4.
Bishop Morris Memorial chapel. Good Sa
maritan hospital Rev. Frederics: K. Howard.
1. . . . .. ... ...
All Sainw ennren ..un ana oarier Key.
Frederick K. Howatd. 11.
Evangelioal Assoc iatloa.
Carson Height G. F. Lienlng Jr. Ii :30, 7.
First Engusn a. oin ua asaxaet BT. .
ft MirnsrhUCh. 11. 8.
First German ETangellcal 10th and Claj
Rev. U. a. l.iening. iu:o, a.
Eyangelioal Bynrd.
German Evangelical Friendj' church Ta
coma av. and t. 15lh. Eev. Ellaa N. Her-
11(45 7: JO.
SU Paul Evangelical chorcli 447 Falling
Key. J. nergen. n,
b Fraa Mathodut.
rentral 551h and E. Flanders Rey. w. v.
Coffee, 11. m .
Ilrst K. Wtn ana am p. h. tilers.
St Johns Rev. J- A. Hopper.
Third Rev. R. H. Clark.
Friends' ihurcw,
Sunnyside E. 36tU and Main Bey. Homer
r-.. 11. T dV.
. ' U.tn Umm U
LDts wuiu ' ,vim uuey.
11. 7:30. . .. .... .
West Piedmont ivev. airs, atnei M. Ar
nold. U.
Jewish.
Cooa relation Beth Israel 12th end Main
Babol Jenah B. Wise. Friday. 8 p. m. Satur
aaj, 10:30 a. m.
Latter Day baints.
Church of J eaus CnrU t of I t ter Day Salnta
( MoBtavUU (not Mormon) -a. 7:30.
Lutheran,
Inunannal 19th and Irving ReT. J. Blcbaxd
Trinity German (Mlaaourl bynod) WUlUma
.Ji:tMa)-Bw. J. A. bunbach. mn
ave. .
1Jw'mmt Side Norwegian Latneran 43 N. .1.
anoLlm 1-ettexson. 11. 8. "
Bethany ujT d Mot
Oor SaviofaK iota ana B. urant ata.
TOMORROW EVENING
r f - iviw V
11 y 11
II ll
! Juniors of Unity
w
To Give Concert
. To Help Building
When the congregation of
$ Unity church. Seventy-second
4b and Sandy ho'ulevard,' dedkat-
ed the new edifice recently the t
Junior Endeavor society pledged He
He J25. Next Friday evening the
Kt society will make Jts first ef- Mf-
fort toward redeeming the
ifr pledge. Nine of tSi members
have formed th Junior Choral
club and, assisted by other
He members of the Junior En-
if- deavor, will give a musicale at jf
He the:church. A small admission 3
fee will be charged
He The program Consists of H
He piano solos and duets, violin
He olos and songs by the Choral H
He club, 16 members ir H.! Two
He added features will be - vocal -k
He solos by Miss Lillia.n Downing H
He of the Centenary church choir H
He and Mrs. G. C. Nelson.
He The Juniors have been He
He coached by Mrs. G.. C. Nelson
and Mrs. L. H. Booth.
He Rev. W. Lee Gray is pastor
of Unity church.
He He
y
Montana Minister
To Occupy Pulpit
Rev. Harold H. Griffis of Missoula,
Mont., will preach at the First Chris
tian church both manning and eve
ning tomorrow. .
At the morning service the quartet,.
will sing "The Lord is Kxalted"
(West), and there will le a duet,
"Teach Me To Pray" (Jewett) by
Mrs. Alexander and Mrs. Wilson.
In the evening the quartet will
sing, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought"
(Ambrose. Mr. Hard wick will sing,
"Abide With Me" (Nessler).
petitions amongst its members, one in
opposition to any Sunday closing leg
islation and the other Is a petition
to congress asking them not to past
house bill 13,778, which would give
the postmaster general the right to
exclude certain printed matter from
the mails.
The officers for th cominp year
are: President, II. W. Cottrell, re
elected; vice president,. H. G. Thurs
ton, reelected; secretary. E. W. Cat
lin; treasurer, C. K. Olcott, reelected.
The members of the conference com
mittee are: H. W. Cottrell, H. G.
Thurston, E. W. Catlin, ' P. C. Hay
ward, W. C. Emerson, J. H. Hansen
and William Reith. Rev. H. G. Thurs
ton and P. C. Hayward were ap
pointed religious secretaries to assist
in circulating the petition.
Thursday XoOij Is Limit.
Notices for the Saturday clmrrh columns
must be in the editorial roomi of The Journal
by noon Thursday.
OF CHURCH
Rev. George Henrlksen. English service, 10.15.
Norwegian service, 11:15.
lmmanuel German fSellwood Bev. H. C.
Eteiiiig. 1O.30.
Grace English (Missouri $ jnod) Albina ave. ',
and Mason Bev. C. Loerk. 10:30, 7:30.
St. Paul's German E. l?tb and Clinton
Rev. A. Krause 10:30 Peqtecoatal aervice and
holy eommunion.- English &,
German Evangelical Lu therlon, Zloa (Mlssonrl
Synod)--Salmon and Chapman Rev. H. H.
Uoppelmann. 10:15, 7:43.
St. John's Peninsular nd Ktrkpatrlck Rev.
K. O. Salzman. 10:45. 7:30.
Swedish Augustana Rev, H. B. Banstedt.
10:46. 7:45.
United Norwegian Portsmouth Bav. H. O.
Heudrlckson. 11.
German Evangelical Reformed Lenta Rev.
W. G. Lienkaemper. 11.
St. James, English West Park and Jeffer
son J. Allen Leas. 11, 8.
Bethel Norwegian Lutheran Frea church
Wygant and Rodney avenues Rev. J. A. Stav
oej. 11. 8.
Katho&iaf.
First 12th and Taylor t)r. Frank O. Love
land, minister; Rev. Waller Lee Airiieart,
Ant., 10:30.
Centenary E. 9th and E. Pine Rev. T. W.
Lsne. 11, "Our Partnerah'p With God." 7:45,
The Shameless Jew."
Tayior streeters Sidewalk Third and Tay
lor Morning service only k
Trinity E. loth sod strerman Rev. A. R
C aider. 11, "The Christian a Light Bearer." S,
IVrgireness Human and 'Divine," 8 p. m.
Kwedltb Borthwick awl Beech Rev. John
A. Wellman, 11, 7:45.
Epworth 2Blh and Savfer Rev. C. 0. Mc-
Cbllocb. 11.
First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt
Bev. o. X. Field, 11, 8.
Woudlawn E. 10th and Highland Rev.
Louis Thomas. 11, "The Secret of Beauty."
7.30, "The Coat of Pride."
SeUwuod Rev. Alexander P. Maclean. 11.
7:30.
hunnyside E. 85 tb anC Xamhlll Bey. B.
Elmer Smith. 11, 7:46.
Central Vancouver ays. and Fareo Bey. C
C. Kartell. 11.
St. Johiu) Hajea and Leavlttr Bey. W. B.
Ingalla.
Mootavllle Kev. W. H. Hampton. 11.
Laurel wood 3d st. 8. E. and Foster road
Bev. U. A. Caxlua. 11.
Clinton Kelly iJemorlal E. 40th and t'ow-
ell Valley Rev. J. West Thompson, 11.
Japanese alisatoa Uev. a.liaii Uibara, 9:30,
6:30.
Koae City Park Sandy blvd. and E. 58th
Re v. William Young sen. J, "A. Study in
rruflt and Loss." 7, Vesper song service.
German Rodney ava. and Stantun Kev. F.
A. Schumann. 10, 8.
African Zion 288 Williams ave. Rev. W.
W. Howard. Rev. E. D. L, Thompson. 11, 8.
Vancouver Avenue Norwegian-Danish Corner
Skldmore Rev. Abraham Verelde. 10:45, 8.
University Park Lxinibard and irukc Rey.
C. L. Hamilton. 11, 7:30.
Lents Rev. W. ixjyd Moore. 11, 8.
Bethel La rr a bee and MoMillanr-Rey. J. L.
Craw., 11. 8:15.
Westmoreland Milwaukle aTe.. near Kacuo
na Rev. C. B. Harrison. 11, 7:30.
Llucuin E. 52d and iincoln Rev. G. G.
Haley. 10:30. 8.
Patton Michigan and Jtlberta Bev. George
a reese. ll, I :o.
Woouatock E. 44th and 80 Lh ave. S. K.
Rev. Frank James, ll, 745.
Mt. Tabor fcast Sixty .fjrst and Stark ats.
Rev. E. Oltn Eldridge. 11. "Our Klse and
Good Citizenship." 8, musical coteruiumeut
by choir.
First German Rev. Aj F. Cramer. 11, 8.
Brentwood Rev. W. L, Wilson. 11.
Berkeley Heights cluuouse Bev. A. B.
Calder, 3.
Chinese Mission 11 and 7:30.
Carson Heights Rev. L. C. Douglass, Ken-
da. station.
Clara scboolbouse Be. A. B. Wilson, 7:30.
L-vlngton East 10th and Weldler Rev. S.
A. Danlord. 11.
M. E. Church. South.
Union ave. and Multiomau Rev. w. J.
Ftnton, 11. 1:30.
Missives.
Swedish Mission Rt. W. J. Tboren. 11, a.
Ellm Unspei twev. , iiwrea. iu.
Bethel Fre church ivy and WllHami Bey.
j. a. stavuev. 11, 8.
flaxarene.
First Pentecostal li. 7ih and K. Coach
Rev. C. Howard Davm. 11. 710.
Bellwood B. th and spvkauv Rev. H. C.
Baker. 11.
Brentwooa r. uim u uu ooia ave.
u a, Kev. Stella Crook. 11, 8.
'Scandinavian 4s Uorficid Kev. J. u.
Bringcumiil. paator. U, :3J.
H inland lark 3. 7:40.
Presbyterian.
First 12th and Aluer Rev. John H. Boyd.
10-30. Childrena Day exercise. 7:40. "The
btnical Sigmttcance of tshakeapeare's Worka."
Fourth rust and uioo wv. Ueury U.
Hanson. 10:3"1. ' Pnssbyterlana at Work."
7:30. Forgiveneas." :
Galvari llm and Clay Rev. O. 8. Baum.
7:45. 10.30, preaching;! 7:30, Childrena' day ex-
Aiuor Lodge R. ltge B Cromley. 11,
7 '40-
kenilwortn E. 34th i.nd Gladstone aev.
Lesue Kuk Richardson. 11.
Miapan . iui auu iriaion Rey. Harry
il, i :3U.
Uuue Uonutiiu. iin ana b.
kverrtt SU.
. A 41 7 4.',
Rev
!-.'.tri K. 12 in anti rliie Rev. Wailac u
Le, acting ptor, 4t)!0.
NEW CHURCH FINISHED AT HOOD RIVER
ft rrl. ' i j -'S" ' ,...' : - M j
: First Church of Christ,
First Church of Christ, Scientists,
Hood River, held first service in the
new edifice last Sunday morning The
church stands on a commanding site,
the portico overlooking the Col.imlili
river and Mt. Adams. The type ot
the building is colonial, well adapted
to the requirements of the service, and
was designed by George Koite Dun
ham of Portland.
From the portico entrance is had to
an ernple foyer, at one side of which
is the reading room, at the other th.i
!ie k room. Below the auditorium is
a la re Sunday school and class rooms,
lavatories, etc. The auditorium seats
00, and the woodwork is finished in
Dr. Dyott Will Give
Educational Talks
- . - jf'
Dr. Luther R. Dyott has returned
from a visit to a number of educa
tional institutions in Washington and
Oregon, where he has spoken. He has,
also, made a study of local schooU
and tomorrow evening at 7:45 o'clock
will have something practical to savr
about these matters. Teachers, pa
rents and all who are interested in
our educational work, are invited to
attend these services.
Bishop Sumner to
Deliver Sermon
Bishop W. T. Sumner, D. P., will
preach in the Church of the Good
Shepherd. Graham and Vancouver av
enues, tomorrow evening, and admin
ister the rite of confirmation. The
service will begin at 8 p. m.
SERVICES
Utllard Avenue 7241 5. tb ave. 8. B. Rev.
W. H. Amos. 10:30.
Mt. Tabor K 56tb and B'lmont Rev. Wll
lfnm GrHbura Moore. 10:30, Children's day ex
erdses. 7:4.1, "The Power of Moral Beauty."
I nity Rv. W. Lee Gray.
VerooD ltlth and Wvgant Re. H. N.
Mount. 11.
Westminster E. 17th and Schuyler Bav.
Kenry Marcotte. 10:30.
fieomont Cleveland and Jarrett ata Rut.
a. l nntcninsou. H, 8 p. m.
Rose CltT Park E. 46th aad Hancock Bey.
J. M. Skinner. 11, 7:30.
Spokane Avenue E. 16tb and Spoksns Rev.
W. S. McCullsgb. 11. 7:30.
Msrsbsl Street 17th and Marshall R.
A. J. Hanna. 11, 7:30.
Trinity Corner Virginia and Nebraska ata.
Rct. E. Benson. 11, 7:30.
Cbinese-r-145H First St. 7:46.
Ansbel 56th st. and 37th sts. 8. H.
Rev. Alfred Levis Taxis. 4.
Reformed Prethyterlan.
First, church Minnesota anu a Ins worth- Bev
F. D. Frazer. 11. 7:30.
Reformed.
First German 12th and Clay Rev. G. Haf
ner. 10:43. 8.
Second Columbia blvd. and 33d st. Bav. E
A. Wysa. 11.
Third Fifth ave.. Lents Rev. W. G. Lien
kaemper. 11.
G Salvation Army.
Corps No. 1243 Asb. 8. Adjutsnt Joseph
tli rrlson.
Swedish C.rp 430 Brnlde.
Scandinavian 243 Ash Her. John OTaL
Seventh Day Adventlsts.
Not Rcgulsr services of this denomination
are held on Saturday.
Central E. lltb and Everett Eider P. c.
Hayward. pastor. 11.
Tabernacle West Side, K. of P. hsll, lira
anil Alder Elder E. W. Catlin. II.
MontsVllla E. With ai d E. Everett Elder
i. F. Beatty. 11 and 7.
Albina (German) Skldmore and Mallory
Elder A. C. Schweltaer.
Lents 94th and 68th ava. Elder D. J
Cbltwood. 11.
St. Johns Central a verms and Charleaton
Elder E. D. Hurlburt. 11.
Mount Tabor E. 00 and Belmont Bev. C.
I. Cumminga. 11.
ScandinaTian church 62nd and S9th ava 8
t. Eider O. E. Sandnea. 11.
Services for tha Deaf.
United Presbyterian Wasco and Grand ave
Rev. S. Earl Dubois. i0:30. 8.
Unitarian.
Church of Our Father Broadway and Tsra-
hill Kev. T. L. hliot, D. D. ll. "Hesrt for
the Day's Burden."
United Brethren.
Allierta -7t b and Alberta.
I lrst E. loth aod Morrlsou - Itev. r. 0.
Botrebrake.
1 onrth K)th st. snd 32d ave. S. E.
Third tilth st. aud 32d ave. S. E.
United Evangelical.
Fourth-i-Rev. J. E. Conuer. 11. 7:80.
Radical Jessup st. Rev. A. S. Henderson.
II. 7:30.
Manor. Circuit Services Cherry Grove, 3 p.
m mush Prairie, 7:30.
Ockley Green -Willamette blvd. and Gay
uev. tj. L. lTCJl. 11, s.
First K. 16th and Poplar Rev. J. A. Good
11. 8.
St. Johns Rev. A. P. Lajtoo. II, 8.
Wichita Rev. H. H. Farnbim. 11. 8.
United Presbyterian.
First E. 3itn and Hawthorns Rev. Frank
DcWltt Findlcy. 10:3ii, children's day exer
cises. 7.45. God a preparedness. '
Church of the strangers nam street aud
Grand ave. Kev. a. tan uueuii, 10:30, 8.
Kenton J. S. Cole. 10:15, a.
Universalis t.
Church of the Good iuiiugs Rroadwsy (nd
K. 24th Rev. J. 1. corny, lu.45, "Standard
of Valuation. a. i- noon.
Y. U. C. A.Y. W. U. A.
Y. M. C. A. oth aud Tajlor U.- W. Stone.
ar.-u.ral set-re lary.
Y. W. C. A. -Broadway and Taylor Vesper
. .... it . vf .... "r
services. a. ... i.au. rKrromng
Oil." Miss KatUerlne Biandes will sing. So
cial hour, 5.30.
sfisoellaneous.
Assodsted Bible Biuaenta (I. B. S. A.I
Ctristenseu's hall. 11th and Yamhill its.
1.45 p. m-. ejuiiiosiuui. 3 p. m.. djscour by
by Vtni. A. B.iaer 4 :J p. iu.. praise and
testimony service, b p. hi., lecture by W. A.
Ballvv, "A New World Empire.''
New Thought Temple ol 1 nil b Eilers Bhlg.
Auua louug IliintreM. s p. id.
First Spuaunl Scieme slxin and Mont
gomery, li. . Wallace Struble.
New" C'liuriu Socit-iy CUer. hall Rev. Sam
uel Worccat.r. S. S.. 10.15, 11.
lalu aud the BlewuiMJu. '
Reoiganuted CuunU of Jesus Christ of letter
Dsy Sainta E. 7ith aud Irving Elder H. H.
Cook, pastor. 11, 8.
Chut.-h of Chrlat (Campbeillte 84th st., m
5fth ave. Lenta. Services 11 a. tu. and 8
P m.
Hervires ia Sew Church.
Tarnell. Or., June 10. First services
In the new church here were held'laxt
Sunday. It is planned to dedicate the
structure pome time in July. The main
building of the church la 31 by 40, the
Sunday school room Is 31 by Ai and
the kitchen 10 by 15 feet
Scientist, Hood River.
old ivory. The walls are a warm gray
and the large circle window in tlefn
and amber opalescent glass. Pew.
and carpets are in a soft gray, and
the hangings and upholstering of oi l
rose. The church is considered the
most attractive in the city, and cost
complete in the neighborhood of $7000.
The builders j.were Stranahan & Kla
vens. E. C. Brownlee Is flrt reader an-1
Mrs. E. C. Hrownlee, second reader.
The board of directors consists of Mrs.
A. Whitehead, Mrs. C. O. Huelat, C.
I. Henrichs, E. C. Brownlee and It.
E. Scott. Miss Ruth Howes is pianist
and Mrs. C. O. Huelat, soloist.
Convention Is Held
By Sunday Schools
IJood River, Or., June 10. The Hool
River County Sunday School asso
ciation convened at Odell May 31 and
June 1. A large number of delegates
from the various Sunday erhoolg In
the city and county were present.
Tlie following program was ren
dered: Wednesday evening's session
was opened with a praise nervice fol
lowed by a vocal duet by Mtb. leWlt
and Mrs. Dr. Dutro. Mrs. J. K. Fergu
son spoke on tlie sultject, "What We
Want You. to Get Out or the Con
vention."
A doubleaauartet and an address by
Rev. CharltiB A. Phipps, of Portland
loncludcd the evening program
Thursday's program was opened with
devotional services by Kev. J. D. L,f.
ter, followed by a workers' confer
ence: address, "Type of Man I Ad
mire," by Kosvilie Krohn; "Type of
Woman I Admire," by Mrs. Mary
Sheppard; song, boys' chorus; address
"What the Teen Age Expects of the
Sunday School," Mrs. W. B. North;
address. Rev. D. M. Carpenter. A
plcnio dinner was held at the noon
hour.
The afternoon devotional services
were In charge of L,. D. Dix, followel
by reports from the different Sunday
schools. Address, "The Kind of bun
day School I Like," K. R. Bradley;
chorus, scholars of the Odell reder
ated Sunday school; address, "Ele
mentary 'Work," Mrs. T. B. Lara way;
solo, selected, Mrs. George GladJeu;
address, Rev. Charles A. Phipps; VO'
cal solo. Miss Aldine Bartmesa
scripture lesson, M. D. Odell; instru
mental selection, boys' orchestra of
tlirf- First Christian church; boys
chorus, members of the Riverside
Congregational Sunday school; ad
dress, "The Seven Pointed Teacher,
Charles A. Phipps, secretary of the
State Sunday School association.
The following officers were elected:
President, Mrs. J. E. Ferguson; first
vice president, Mrs. J. R. Mc Isaac;
second vice president, Ashley Cash;
secretary and treasurer, Ray Acheson;
superintendents' department: Teen
age, Mrs. W. B. North; educational,
Professor Fertig; adult and homo, F
E. Knowles. general, Mrs. Frank
Church. The next annual convention
will be held at Parkdale.
Choir to Present
Musical Program
At the Central Presbyterian church
tomorrow evening the choir, under the
direction of E. Maldwyn Evans, will
render the following musical program:
Prelude, Instrumental trio. "Medi
tation," by request (Matzlce); violin,
Miss Roxanna Wommelsdorf; piano
Miss Erma Ewart organ Miss Evelyr
Vwuef. a n t li a m X.' nruln I i .
King"' (Nicoll); barjtone soto. "The
lora is My ctgnt. ' Dy request (Allet
sen), E. Maldwyn Evans; violin, "leg
anda" (Bohm), Miss Roxanna "Worn
melsdorf; contralto solo, "My (od
My Father" (Mars ton), Mies Rea
tha Fowler; anthem. "Fear Not,
O Israel" (Spicket); tenor solo, "Glo
ria" (Bizet), R. Robertson: soprano
solo, "My New Name" (McDermldi,
Miss Marlon Bennett; anthem, "Tho
Heavens Declare" (Challlnoli) ; poV
lude. "Jerusalem, the Golden" (Whit
ing).
Sunnyside ChurGh
Has an Anniversary
T.ast Sunday the Sunnyside Congre
Rational church celebrated Its twenty
fourth anniversary and Rev. J. J
Staub also celebrated his twenty
fourth anniversary as pastor.
Every service of the day was well
attended. The young people's round
table in the afternoon, when the his
tory of the church was reviewed, was
Interesting. In the evening the work
of the Sunday BChool, Ladies' Aid so
ciety and the connection of tha churc'.i
with tha history of Sunnyside- was
reviewed by tho older members of
the church.
A quartet consisting of ' pernnni
whose ages amounted to more than
289 years sang "Well, Wife, 1 ve Found
the Model Church." This song was
so well appreciated by the audience
that It brought forth applause. One
of the women singers was 89 years
old. The anniversary sounded a note
of encouragement and the slogan ot
the church for the coming year is to
go forth to even'greater things.
New Minister at Marcola.
Marcoa, Or.. June 10. Rev. I. K.
Oillet of Kugene ook charge of the
Methodist church here last Sunday
morning and also held a meeting In
the evening to organize an Epworth
league. Mr. Glllet also has charge ot
the churches at Donna, Mabel and
Wend! Ing. He expects to make Mar
cola his headquarters.
Will IUilld CLurrh.
Joseph, Or., June 10. -Subscriptions
are being taken by the Three Laake
people to raise money with which ta)
build a Catholic church in that, neigh
borhood, It is the intention to erect &
building: to cost about $1200. 'j ,
PRESBYTER AN
YOUNG
PEOPLE WILL HOLD
FIRST CONFERENCE
Meeting Place Will Take Place
at Orenco, June 20-22, and
Is in Nature of Institute,
The first annual conference for the
Presbyterian young people of Portland
will be held at Orenco, Or. .'June 20 to '
-, under the auspices of the rellglouai
education committee of the Portland
iresbytery.
This conference is in the nature of
n Instilll f utnl Iu ll flruf .tf,.et nf
he 1 wvby t er la ii church of Portland
long tills line. The plan is now being
used by several other denominations
with excellent success.
The object of these conferences ia
o give the young people religion,
nst! urt ion so that tliey can conduct
neir societies alonu a more efficient
ine. The morning and evening pro
gram usually Include lectures and
songs, while the afternoon is givert
over to athletic games. Experts along
nil these 1 nes. nthletlr-B ln,-lnlAl n,l
he prosrani. Mativ vtiunn- neonl Ink
advantage of these conferences for
neir annual vacation.
Information concerninir ths rnn-
ference (Hn be secured from Rev. U. .
. Hanson, pastor of the Fourth Pr.
byterlnri ehurcli of Po.tlsnd.
l ouowliijr is the program:
Tuesday Evanlnj. Juns 20.
i :M - Opening Hong sei vji e.
K:n Art.lrrBi.. Tlie IleUtlon .if K.lui-atlm
HeliBloii." i,y Dr. ii n. Mnunt of Vernon
ipshyterloii churrh of Portland.
: AddreHH." th me (i l. MAlnetA.! tie
John II Boyd or Klrst Presby te rlsu Cburcn of
lortland.
Wednesday Horning. June 11.
8:..nij,.vutU)iial period, i-ondnrted by Dr. A.
Huti-Ulsoii .if ptmlttu ml l'r..lbir larla ,1 flitted.
of Tortlnnd PreI)sedllos.
h.j-ivTtiirv on Korelsn Missions Rer. I.
nest K. IJhII of Sin Krsm lseo I 'Iflp fV,Sttt
secretary of foreign board.
.., Auuresn. "Tlio Kelstloti of the Young
I eople to the Denninlnstlonsl MiH!onrr
Ilourds." Mrs. biitlier T. Nelson of lline (Ity
Park ("Imp li of Portland- uililreaa "II .w
Clirlsllsn Kndt'avor t:n Help the Psstor."
David M. Js.k of First lulled Presbyterian
unii-ii oi l oriiBUll.
lo :M) Addresw. "Clirlstlsn Kndeavor Proh
nls. question box dlseusslon. l.lovrt crrl.k
stste pr-iilent ("hrlntlsn Kndesvor union.
11 :Hl -Addrexs, "("brlstlsn Kndeavorers and
Ttielr Heading." Mrs. katlierlne V. Tliaitor of
rust i-resujiensn t nureii tr I'ortland.
im-.uv noon aeoess.
2:Oty Address. "The flare of (l.rl.tl.n
deator as h So lety hi the Life and Artlvltj of
the Church," lte. Ileury Wareolte, I). 1)., of
Westminster Presbyterian Church of PortUud.
UIsciiksIoii.
3:00 Athletic events general social time.
6:00 Luncheon.
"f Song service.
A. no--Address on MiSHlona. Itev. Krne.i .
Hall of Sii n Krsnciflro.
8::to Addre. "Tlie ("'hiireh's Aiiim.nI (a ii.a.
IrdlTlduiil.-' Itev. . s. ;illTt of First Prea
byttrlsn churcli of Astorls.
, Thursday, June U.
8 .10 Pevotlonal nerlod. conilin-terl h, n a
L. Ilutclilson. 1. li.. "In Full Action."
8:1( Address. "Personal Itvaiurellatn ' ll..
O. K. Baum of Calvary Presbyterian ("Lurch of
I'ortland.
y.'iO Add reus. "Personal ITvunvellam In
Practice," Uev. J. M. KW Inner nf nit-
Park Presbyterian Church of I'ortland.
10:30 Address. "illHlons." Uev K. V Itnil
of Bsn Francisco. '
11:10 Adilress. "Christian KihIiis
leme." Lloyd C'arrlck - inet Ion bin discussion.
noon Keoeas.
2:0"VAddres. "Chrlxtlan Kndesvor anrl
Pome Missions." Or. A. J. Montgomery, super.
Inteiident of Church Ki tension, syuod of Oro-
gou; address. "Christ lq Kndeavor snd Hundsr
Srbool," Dr. C. VV. llaya. Hunilay aclxxd mis
sionary of Portland presbytery.
J:iJ Athletics, recreation, cpncrsl social
tlms.
6:80 Luncheon.
fl:3o Song service.
S:4.'i Address. "Conservstlcm." I)r S. W.
Searusnii, of Hope Prealiyterlan church.
7 : l.V- ( losing conseera t Ion senile. Her. If,
O. Hhiihoq of Fourth Presbyterian Cburcli of
Portland.
it Is expected t tin t Itev. tieorge Dunlan. re.
cently returned nilsnlonnry from. the Pblllii-
pli.es, will be present some time during ilia
conference, snd possibly Kev. Thomas K. liar.
bcr of (oloinbia, S. A.
Kxecutor Is Apjrolntwl.
Vancouver VVntlh .lima, ft At, teaa
.......... vv,.,,, , vitii
admitting the will of the late Anns'
ram to ptooute anu appoltillng ;. H.
Kalk. survivlnir hiishniirl rorntnp la
serve wtihout bonds, was filed in the
lienor court r rinay. Having tie en 1-
lieH hv .lllfliTA It 11 Uai.U r f nA ...
perlor court. Mrs. Folk dkd May 12,
1016.
Work n l'aronHK Starts.
Springfield. Or., .luue 1 0. Work "has
started hulldli.g the new parsonsge for
the new Metho1lst rnurcti that Is being
erected here. The parsonage is to be
modern and strictly up to date.
Archbishop Chrletle will have charge
of confirmation ceremonies at Bt,
Clare s church, Capitol Mill, tomorrow.
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