THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 14 SATURDAY, APRIL lC 1917. PORTLAND, OREGON. a- EPVORTH LEAGUE TO BEGIN nniwr If 13 unit CAM IN MAY ' Goal for Two Years of Work ' . Is to Bring Total Number 'of Chapters Up to 30,000. PORTLAND. ASKED TO AID lflsslonary liepartment KcjTlnlf Calls From Sonth innrtct ul Eves Turbulent Kexioo. The Epworth league of the Metho dist Episcopal churches throughout the world will begin what Is known as a "big- drive" on anniversary Jay, May 13 This drive will last for two years a win nir.se on anniversary Sunday, , 1919. May 15. 1919, will be the thir .tieth anniversary of the organization of the Epworth league, so the number 80 will appear several times In the drives objective. The goal that is aimed at is to (1) bring the total number of senior arid - . Junior chapters up. to 80.000; (2), to V secure 300,000 -new membrrs; (3). to place 30,000 on the morning watch enrollment; (4), to secure an attend ance of 30,000 at the annual league Institutes; 6). to enroll 60.000 In mission and other league study 'classes; (6), to organize 3000 chapters into "Twenty-four Hour Day" leagues; - (7), to secure 30,000 new subscribers to the "Epworth Herald"; (8) to se fnr an.ono new subscribers to the de votional topic notes; (8), to enroll 60, 000 as Christian stewards or tlthers; (10), to organize 1500 Junior chapters fnto "Twentv-four Hour Day" leagues; (11), to secure 3000 new subscribers to the "Junior Quarterly"; and (12). to secure 3000 life work pledges for ' the ministry or mission field work. Portland Asked to Aid. This clan will probably be Intro . ducetf in Portland when the district ' convention comes next month. There " are about 400 Epworth league dis tricts in the United States and the Portland district has been asked to ' assume its share. There are about 10,000 Methodist churches in America that have no young " people's Organization In them. Many of these churches are in the ' country, but the plan of the drive also provides that workers shall be sent Into the field to organize some of these small churches. The "Twenty-four Hour Day" league is one that organizes its finances on the duplex envelope system, with one side for home work and the other for foreign work. ,The idea is that the part given to the home chapter works , during the day and the part given to , V the foreign work works during the night. Every chapter having 60 or less members, with 10 or more mm . bers giving two cents or more a week, : on each side of the envelope, will' be placed on the list of "Twenty-four Hour Day'" leagies. Larger leagues i will be counted In the same ratio, with -1 10 on the honor roll for every 60 "t- , members. I South America Bands Call. ! , In the missionary department the ' , church is planning for greater things at the close of the war. The central office of the league states that a call for workers has now come from South America and that even turbulent Mexico is anxious for worker. Over 60,000 Bpworthlans reside In India and It is necessary to provide for the sup , port of the ministers there. The gen eral secretary of the league writes: "At the close of the war we shall have to reorganize our league work "i 1ft Europe. It will need" our utmost , resources to meet the crying needs of that sorely smitten continent. Now If 3000 chapters will .put themselves on this 'Twenty-four Hour Day' league basis for the world-wide work t of the league we can make the league a world power. Never have we had such an opportunity as now." Old Fashioned Love Feast of Methodists The First Free Methodist church of . Portland. East Ninth and Mill streets. - , is holding its last quarterly meeting . ' for the year. Rev. Frank L. Bourns, .. the district - elder in charge, will preach an appropriate sermon at 11 a. m., after which a communion aerv lc? wl-".be held. The morning sermon " '."j, ""y "j i.iuucu will preach at 8 o'clock p. m.. and Mrs. Adelaide L. Bears will conduct tha Young People's meeting, at 7 p m. Special music will be furnished by the . Young People's chorus, and Donald L. MacPhee will sing. , This Is the closing quarterly meet ing of the year, and the pastor. Rev' Alexander Beers, feels much encour aged over the net results of tho past 'and prospects for the future. ; Rev. Dr. Skinner to Speak on War Fund ' "Seven Billion Dollars for War" will be the subject of Rev. Dr. J. M. Skinner, pastor of the Rose City Park Presbyterian church, on Sunday eve- ning. The service will be patriotic and special decorations will be dls : played and patriotic songs sung. The pastor will discuss the possi bility of getting the most out of a '. great fund for the advancement of liberty and the building of manhood. Easter Sunday was a great day in .the Rose City Park church. An audl ' ence assembled for the Easter sermon that completely filled all available 'seats. , Fifty-one new members were ? received and several individuals were -'baptized. In the evening the double ; quartet gave the "Daughter of Jiar us." Tomorrow will be Communion Sunday,-and In the morning the lord's supper will be administered. The Junior choir, assisted - by the ' auartet,- -will sing. First in Series of . Addresses Given By Prominent Men B. F. Mulkey wilt be the speaker Sunday evening at ?: In the Pilgrim Congregational church. Ilia subject wilt fee: -The Bible and Science," This will be The first tn a series of addresses to be given every Sunday fn the chvrrh by prom inent men ef the city, - "Socialization of Healing," Is Dr. i DiUehunt's Subject Dr. Richard Dlllehunt will $ speak on "Socialization of Heed InG" at .the Central Methodist church, Vancouver avenue ana 4 Fargo street, Sunday at 7:30 . p. n4 this being the second of a series of four popular Sunday evening talks on the general subject "Public Health and the Christian Conscience," given under the direction of the Young Men's Social Service club. The club plans to yoke up tne Christian forces of its neigh- 4t borhood to those others waging a nation-wide campaign against 4 preventable disease. - A large crowd heard Dr. Calvin B. White speak' last Sunday night He' on "The Conquest of Disease," and it is expected that the ser- tea will grow In popularity as other prominent physicians speak. All meetings are open to both men and women. Vestry Makes Pews For Grace Church Grace Memorial church has been fur nished with new pews, made by the members of the vestry in the basement of the church during the Lenten sea son. The Rev. O. W. Taylor, rector of Grace Memorial church, is serving as secretary of the Patriotic Conservation league which Is promoting tne tnor ousrh utilization of resources. The Social Service league of the church In Portland will hold a special meeting the evening of May 14. The sum of 342 was raised at All Saints' church on Easter day. The members of the congregation have ob ligated themselves to care for an or phan boy in France for one year. Central Church to Welcome Members Sunday morning at 10:30 Central Presbyterian church will celebrate the Lord's supper, welcoming the 123 members who were added to the church roll on Easter. Infants and children will be baptized; Dr. Arthur F. Bishop, pastor, will preach on the topic, "The Eternal Atonement," Rev. 13: 8. At 7:46, the subject of the sermon will be "The Great Salvation," Heb. 2:3. On Wednesday evening the annual meeting of the congregation will be held. Officers will be elected, reports for the year will be submitted and important business considered. Among the interesting reports will be that of the pastor and session, which will show a net gain in membership for the year of over 100, making the present membership of Central church 666. This is a most satisfactory showing,, in view of the fact that the church was without a pastor the first half of the year. Since Dr. Bishop took charge In October of last year, 169 members have been added to the church roll. Missionary Motive Is Pastor's Theme Following up the work of last Sun day which in keeping with the true spirit of Easter was marked in First Methodist churtfh by large giving for the missionary causes. Dr. Stansfleld will have as his morning theme: "The Missionary Motive." The subject of Dr. Stansfleld's eve ning sermon will be: "Wanted: Men." He indicates the purpose of his sermon on the theme in this manner: "The country's call is for men In the navy and the army, on the land and on the sea and in the sky; also in mart and farm and mill and forge. America's greatest asset and need is men." On Wednesday night the quartet and vested choir of this church gave for the second time within three' weeks, to a crowded house, Mendelssohn's fam ous oratorio: "Elijah." It will fur nish two special numbers at both the morning and evening services. The Forum of the First ' Methodist Sunday school hasWranged with Rev. Walter Lee Airheart, the associate pas- i tor, to give a series of five studies of Raushenbusch's great book: '"Chris tianising the Social Order." The first of this series is to be given in tho PArum'fl mnm An Qnnav a . tl.ic o'clock. "The 'Revolutionary Destiny OI unnsuanity." Unshaken Pillars Dr. Waller's Topic "The Unshaken Pillars" will be Dr. Calvin B. Waller's subject - at the morning service of the First Baptist church (the White temple). The Temple quartet will sing "Arise. Shine, for Thy Light Is" Come" (Maker) and "Spirit of God" (Neld llnger) and at the evening service will render "Thou Who Like the Wind Dost Come" (Ambrose) and JM Re deemer and My Lord" (Sullivan), ; At 7:30 p. m. a song service 'Will be conducted by William Mansell Wilder and the pastor will preach the second sermon in a series enti tled "Some Things We Need,"using the topic, "The Women We Need." Last Sunday evening's sermon on "The Men We Need" was heard by a large audience, which overflowed the church into the lecture room and galleries. TLe sermon was received with much mthusiasm. as was indicated bv thai applause which greeted the speaker uurMW ine aaaress. and at its close. Gospel as Applied To Home Missions W. Q. MacLaren, superintendent of the Pacific Coast Rescue and Pro tective society, and Miss Beatrice Pros ser. matron of the Louise Home, will peak at the Central Free Methadtat church. East Flfty-flflh and Flanders streets, next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Their theme will be the nrae. ticallty of the gospel applied te home missions work. Ex-Chief of Polio Stover win speak at the church Sunday eventn at t:sa o'clock. Mr. Stover's large experience In the police department has qualified him to apeak on certain phases of lite tn large cities. He believes In the application of Christianity to business. tai ana contest la ure. Her. IlmSlej Win rrearh. i Rev. Mr. Cheater lladley of tVest rtedmont Frtende churrh will Breach in feme! mission. 2(1 nrst street, at mn 8un4y. MORE ENTHUSIASM II WORK OF CONVERSION in To Stimulate These Elements Multnomah Union Will Hold Meet April 17, For the purpose of instilling great er enthusiasm and vigor in the work of the conversion and soul winning. the Multnomah County Christian En deavor Union will hold a meeting for the lookout committee chairmen on Tuesday, April 17, 6:15 p. m., in the First Evangelical church. East Six teenth and Poplar streets. A. rousing, program will be - offered following a banquet. Emel Swan son, chairman of the Lookout com mittee of the Multnomah County Christian Endeavor union, is making arrangements for the gathering and distributing announcements. Problems covering every detail ot church and community work will be discussed, as well as the getting of new church members. Reservations for the banquet should be made with Mr. Swan son, whose phope number Is Tabor 4201, or with Mr. Davis, Main 6740. Plates will be 25 cents. The program will be as follows: Getting acquainted. Mess (with toasts served hot). "Two Heads Better Than One, or Using the Other Fellow's Success." Exhibit (a), "On' the Lookout." Exhibit (b), "The Endeavor Greet ing." Exhibit (c). The Lookout Commit tee at Work." Exhibt (d). "Recruiting the Mem bership." Exhibit (e), "Reasonableness of The Pledge." Exhibit (f). "Absentee, Application and Pledge Cards." Questions and suggestions from the floor. Committee organisation and divis ion of work. Why we ought to work for a larger membership. How we can secure a larger mem bership and more converts. (a), Canvassing the Sunday school. (b) . New members' receptions. (c) . Society socials as u recruiting ground. (d) . Other plans. General open discussion, with ques tions and suggestions from the floor. AI 11 CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY I SUNDAY AFTER EASTER Lsira Topic BpworUi League "How God Goldee." Chiiwtlan QodeTor "The Lard's 0y. the Bet Day." B. Y. P. V. "Right and Wrong Usee of Sunday." Lather Lagae "The Qnadrl-Ceatsmilal." Baptist. Firat White Temple 12th and Taylor ate. Ber. Oalrln B. Waller. 11. "The Unshaken Ptllara." 7: SO. "The Women We Need." Swediih-rinnlah Mission White Temple, 6. East Side EL 20th and Ankenr eta. Rt. W. B. Htaaon, peitor. Dr. Laontrd Kikty. resident McMlnnTUle eoiltge, beta aarrloea. acting pastor. 11, T:80. Highland E. etb and Alberta Bev. Chaa. IS tier, paator. 11, T:80. Arleta Rer. W. T. Sprlgga. University Park Re. Thomas Stephenson, acting pastor. 11.7:30. . Swedish 15th and Hoyt Rev. T. Gideon Bjolsnder, paator. 11:15. 7:80. tirara Montavllla Rer. H. T. Cash. 11, "Our Unseen Ally." T:5, "Tne Touch, of Ohrlat." Sell wood Rev. F. H, Hayes, paator. 11 7:80 St". Johns ReT. B. P. Borden, paator. 7:80. CalTary E. 8th and Grant Rer. J. B. Thomas, paator. 11. "The World." 7:80, "The Birth of Christ." Mt. Calvarj East Pine and Grand are. ReT. A. M. Machacek. 11, 8. Third Knott and Vancouver are. Rer. W. J. Bearen. 11, Rer. Dr. A. M. Petty. 7:80, stereoptlcon, "Ufe of Christ." Chinese J. C lis lone. 7. Lents Rer. 3. M. Nelson. Second German Morris and Rodney ave. 11. 7:30. Glencoe B. 45th and Main ReT. A, B. Walts. 11. "Loving the Low." S, "The Hand at the Helm." Mount Olivet Rev. W. A. Msgrett. 11. 8. Itsllan Mission Rev. Francesco Sannella. 11, 8. First German its and Mill Bar. 3. Kratt. 11. 7:80. North Portland Mission 8SO Kleolal at. Friday.- 8. Ruftsellvllle Mission Rer. Albert Langh bridge. 8:45. Tabernacle E. 4 2d and Holitate Rev. Wal ter Duff, acting paator. 11. 7:30. ChrUtian. First Park and Colombia Rev. Harold H. Griffls, paator. 11, "The Immortality of the Invisible." 7:45. servlca In charge of Christian Endeavor. ' Kern Park Rev. U. K. Berry. 11. 7:30. East Side Christian E. 12th and E. Taylor Rev. El. H. Sawyer, pastor. 11, 8. Sellwood lata and xenino Kev. j. K. Johnson. 11. H. St. Johns ftev. ueroerc r. Jones. 11, B. Bethel E. 82d and Thompson Rev. Aubrey W. Wilson. M on ta villa E. TOtn ana uoyt uev. Enseue Burr. 11. ?:o. Gladstone liev. kot L.. Dunn. 11. 8. Rodney ATenue and Knott Rev. J. Carlos Ghormiey. n, i:o. Cathollo. St. Peter'a Lenta Bev. P. Beutren. 8. fro-vaineorai join ana ubtm Kev. s. v. O'Hara. , 7:15, 8:S0. 9:45, 11. 7:45. 8t. Lawrence 3d and Sbermao Kev. J. c. Hushes. . 8:30. 10:30. 7:30. St- fatnes a im ana oavier nev. fl. p, Unrnhr. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Francla' B. 11th and Oak Bav. J.' H. Rl. k. U. 8. 9. 10:30. 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams ave. and Stanton Rev. W. A. limlj. , 8, 9, 11 7:30. Holy Roaary B. 3d and Clackamaa Bev. B. 8. Olaon. o. 7, B, , ii, i:au. St. Hose B. osa ana Alameda Bev. J. O t arren. s. iu. i:av. St. Andrew a k. wtn ana Alberta Bev. J. Klernan. s. io:ju, iuw. The Madeline K. 24th and Sisklyoo Rev. Gatiraa F. Thompson. 7:30. . 10:3U. Ascension K. XamhiU and E. 7eth-rrancls-ean Fathera. s. 10:3U. 7:30. Blessed Sacrsment Maryland ave. and Blaa- dena Kev. r. n. biki, o. i:so, 1:30. Uoly cmsa ii nowouta Bev. C Raymond k 10:30. 7:30. St. Ianatius' 3220 43d st S. X.Jntt St. Stephens' 42d and B. Taylor BV. War ren A. want, o, o:ou. iv.m, i:no. St. ntlllD Men a., inta and Hlckary Bev, W. i. Cartwrtsht. 8. H:S0. T:30. : St. CWeaeata Smith aad N toe) Mam. Jm. 4ei.'h Chapoton. Bev. laeasaa Wee we, aeeiaUat. , ie.au. I. Sacred cfesrt c ilia sue i eater Kev. a Kobt. -S. lo:lW. 7:30. linly Bedeeawr Portland Mvd. and Taaeoaj. wr ave. Bev. r. t. MUiar. e. a. luao, 7JO. sh. Afiaa c lain aaa aiuier alev. Cawsaiawky. S. ie:3e, IJu. St. Stanislas i Polish Maryland ave. sad ratllac atev. F. Matthew a. 10: JO. TJO. St. Josevh (Germsa) 13th a ad Loach Bev. B. uorrer. a. n ju, nan. St. Michael (ItaHaaV 4th and Mil'. Bev. U. Baleatra. H. 2e:SM. 7:0. St. ctare's Capltel Hill Fraaeiecaa Fath- era. TJSO, 0:1a. at. I ear lee S3d and Alberta Bee. G. Suidtrhaes. a. IHJO, :au. Firs Par aa lladls s. Lather B. nratt. sniaassaa'. im-jn. "Srv LUrht fas Pvav sr." 7:4i -De Man tawo War fcataep Taaa mt Gerssaa B. 7th and Btastao Bav. B. o. winaaaa. Atslsaue MecMrtal rhar B. ttrfe end Btwrett. Bev. Warren Mnrsa. paator. 11. "A I"- Week. 7:44. "The Mlanaderafcead i Brsst. t itarlas Miaaoerl ave a ad Shaver sC Bev. PORTLAND PASTORS TO" SPEAK AT SPOKANE a--. " i Rev. Dr. John H. Boyd. . "Two well known western pastors,' the Spokane Chronicle says, "have been added to the corps of speakers for the big inland empire Sunday school con vention in Spokane May 21 to 23. The new men are Dr. John H. Boyd, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Portland, and Dr. Joshua Stansfleld, Reorganization at Friends' Church First Friends church. East Thirty fifth and Marn streets, effected re organization for the year last week. In the Sunday school. H. A. Hinshaw and Mrs. Hattie Legg were appointed as superintendents, ' while in the ehMTch. S. L. Hanson was reelected tlerk. C. J. Barnard treasurer, and as Chairmen of departments, missionary, E. W. Hall; finance. H. A. Hinshaw: peace. S. L. Hanson; literature. Miss Margaret King; temperance. Chesley Bentley; music. Dr. A. E. George; home missions, Maggie George; Christian Endeavor, president. Miss Gertrude Cook; vice president. Ward Haynes; secretary. Fern Hudson; treasurer, M. D. Wells. The pastor, H. L. Cox. will occupy his pulpit Sunday and services of spe cial interest are being planned. cna." ' Mnlkev. 'The Bible and Science." L'niveraity Park Haven at., near Lombard Bev. F. J. Meyer, paator. Highland E. 6th and Prescott Bev. Geo. Edw. Lewis, paator. Waverly Heichts B. S3d and Woodward Rev. A. C. Moaea. ; Siuinyside K. 82d and Taylor Bev. J. J. Btaub. 11. "A Warranty Deed to I Hopes' Fulfillment." 7:45, "The Larger Christian Life." Zlon (German) B. 9th and Tremont Bev. J. H. Hopp. 10:80. Norwegian Danish Congregational Church B. 23d and Snmner Bev. Morton Olson. 11, 7:80. St. Johns Rev. J. H. Barnett, paator. 11, 8. Finnlah Miaaion 107 Skldmore at. Bev. Samuel N avals. 6 p. m. and 7:80. I Laurelwood Cona-reaatlonal chnrcb 48tn ave. nd 65th at. S. B. 11, Rer. I. G. Tate, ft, vesper service. Rev. Francis Sannello. eraanwaia araenwaid station Howara w. Hopklrls. , Chriatiaa Beioaee. 8uheet Lesson Sermon: '''Are Bin. Disease and Death Real?" First church Everett, between 18th and 19th ata. 11, 8. Second K, 6th and HoHaday. 11, t. Third B. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emeraoa. 11, a Fifth Myrtle Park hall. 11. Christian Science aocletr Holbrook block. St. Johna. 11. Eplsoopal. . Trtnltr 19th and Everett Bav. A. A hfor rlsou, rector. 8, 11, .. Pro-Osthedral of sit. Stfhens the Martve 1 3th and Clay Very Rev B. H. MeCollieter. deu. Rt. Rev. W. T. Snmner, bishop, 7:45, H, 7:45. St. Iavld's E. lth and Belomnt Rev. Tbomaa Jenkine. rector. 7:30, 90, 11, T:80. St. Mark's Hat and Marshall Rer. J. E. . 81m neon, rector. Rev. J. G. Hatton. aaao. date rector. 7:30. 11, 7 45. St. Andrew's Hereford St.. Portsmoath Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9, 7:80 p. tn. Bt- Matuewa uorbett and Bancroft ata. Bev. W. A. M. Brack., vicar. 11a. m. Grace Memorial Weldler and B. 17th It Bev. Oswald W. Taylor, a, 11. Good Shenhera Vancouver and Siaatn a. John Dawson 11, 7:80. Bt. Michael s and AH Anrels B. 43d ud Btoadway Bav. T. a, bt wen. 8, 11, B. Bav. John Dawson. Church of Our Savior OOth ave. and 41st St. E. Archdescon Chambers is charge. 11, St. Paul's Woodmere Rev. Oawald W. tv. lor. 4. Blshoo Morris Memorial ehanel. Good Kam.r. Itan hospital Bev. Frederick K. Howard. 7. T:ia. All Saints' church B5th and Sarler Ttv Frederick K. Howard. 11, 6:8a Bt. Johna en or en Comer E. 15th and Rar. ney. Sellwood Archdeacon Chambers l 11, 7:30. Zvaagallcal Aaaooiatiea. caraon Helgnui Kev. N. BhUDD. eeatiw. ...ma rv . n 11 :w, l :ov. First Enellah BV. th and VfaVat b m D. Hornacbuch. 11, S. S. mass naeetlng, Bfbt inetltute. Rev. Walter Duff and Rt. n' L. Hutchison, on "The Second Comlnar mt Christ." First German Evanrellcal 10th and dis Bev. G. F. Lien log. 10:45. 8, Portland Miaaion ennren Carana Hatrfcta ut. n. anupp, paaior. o:w, TISU. Bvaaraueal BTnsd. German Evanrellcal Friends' chnrcb . -fraa ave. and F 15th Bev. Ellas N. Haraart. Free Methodist. central rout ana js. Flanders Bav. nr. a? Ijonee. Flrat H. Via and Bev. A. Baara n 7:30. Rev. Frank L Burns, both services. St. Johns 01 st and 67th ave. 11. Third Bev. B. H. Clark. 11, 7;80. Friends' Church. First B. . 85th and. Mala ata. Bav rv. 11, 1:30. Lents Sooth Mala at. Bev. John Riley, n. Went Piedmont Friends church Comer paator. 11. 7:45. 7' jewlsa. Conrreratloo Beth Israel 12th and u.i. BSDDI joiisb o. niav. riiamj, a n. fa. " Latharaa. ' St. lasses. Eeglian Wast : Park and Jeff, e-HV, Tiuua m,wvm onoiBIL 11 M laaaaaaael 1Mb and Irvine 11. a. ' West Side Norwcalae La there a as w i, .v Bev. WUhelsa Petternoe. 11, a. . . Bet ha sis Denis Evangelical Latheraa ehawa, aBIUBI aw. u Btf. I. p , . am! ILwtU . r, KJotler. 10 a. as- sad p. av. imasasen uvtbbbb owuwaDo nev. H. C. aiina. 10:30. Trtaity Gevsoaa Mlaeeerl 8yaedwuiisBiB v. aad Graaass Bev. J. A. Rlsahacaw lO-ta" at. Paara Geraaaji B. Rth sad Cllaioav surv. M. a. ran. uglfcah. T;30. Grace Baguae. (Mlaaorl Synod)--AlMa ave. sad laaean st-ev. B. Probst., too, lojo. Bvaegellca! Latheraa Eton CVlaaeerl BvaBd Sa leans aad Chapsaaa Bay. H. Keppekaaaal aveeiasi ptiht mmm m tmm i n a. iMrasaa. io-lk: tHlU.l:U w-sassw. Bt. Joha a realaealar aad Klrfcpa trick Bar K. U. BaJsasaaat. 10:45. t JO. ' Bethel harwegUe Lathaeae Free chereh vaysaat IN swwy btbsw swr. J. A. U? ey. II. 6. Owed tea Aagtaaa Bav. H. B. Baaataait. IO:ee. TieS. .T" , Trtaity i Korwee1aa Pertaaseeth Bev. Blew A. ateaaeth. II. a.. Servlcaa at laadca saUL 1Mb and Alberta. Oev aaehar Kaet-JOfB and Grant Rev. Gen nearness, mafum. i aw-is; jvarsregua. UUJk I " y I ' 1 4? " .-'V- ' s ; i J ; V"' 'w S..'$T i j i Rev. Dr. Joshua Stansfleld. pastor of the First Methodist church of Portland. "Both men are counted among the strong preachers of their denomina tions in the west. Dr. Boyd's church Is credited with the rargest Sunday school in the three northwest states, the attendance not Infrequently pass ing the 1000 mark." Jubilee Meeting Set For Tuesday Night A jubilee meeting will be held in First Methodist church next Tuesday at 7:30 o'clock, under the direction of the Woman's foreign missionary so cieties. This will be one of 70 simultaneous meetings held In different parts of the United States. A prize of one life membership, valued at $10. will be given to the society having- the larg est membershJo Dresent Mrs. Matthew S. Hughes will pre-f siae ana vr. carl Gregg Doney, presi dent of Williamette university, will be the speaker. ' Music will be furnished by the choir of First church, of which Hartrldge Whipp is leader. Men and women Interested in mis sions are invited. .fJfc- OF CHURCH German Evangelical Reformed Lents Bev. W. O. Uenkaemper. 1L. Latter Say Batata. Church of Jeans Christ of Latter Day Salnta ( Mormoa ) B. 85th and Madlaon. 11:43. Rev. H. J. Ballard. Tha Reorganised Church of Jeana Christ of Latter Day Salnta (not Mormona ) B. 7Sth and Irving ata. Evangellet H. C. Barmore. 11. 7-45. Methodist, District Superintendent Rev. William Wal lace Xoungaon, D. D., 691 B. 6 2d st. N. Tabor 2790. First 12th and Taylor Dr. Joshua Stans fleld, minister. Bev. Walter L. Airheart. aa- sietant. io:80j, "Tba aneslonerT MoUve. :iW. "Wanted Men." Centenarr B. fith and B. Ptn T w. Tana 11, "A Mesaase From Afar;" 7:40. "The Lu telling Detective." Taylor Street church Hall at 12B 4th at Dr. M. H. Marvin. Meetlna- place. Circle theatre. IM 4th. 10:30 a. m. Trinity B. 10th and Sherman Rev. r. N. Sandifur. pastor. 11. 7:30. swedian Borthwlck and Beech Bav. Joha , Wellman. 10:45. 4, 7:45. Epworth 20th and Sarler Bav. fi O u Crlloch. Flrat Nut wealan Danish IM). and Rort Rev. Uas GJerding, pastor rvooQlawn u. luth and Highland Bev. W. E. Kloater. SeUwood Rev. Abvaader P. Maclean. 11 7:30, 11. Easter sermon. 7:30, Kaater aacrd concert. Mt. Tabor E. Stark and Slat B. Olln Eld- rldse. minister. 11. "Eaater. tha Ererereen of Humanity." - 7:30. Sunday School haiatcr program. Central Vancouver ave. and Farao Rev. C. Rarlck. 7:30. "SocUHzatloo of Healing," by Richard Dlllebunt, M. D. Bt. Jotius Hayes and Leavitt Bev. J. H. Irvine. - 11, 7:30. Montavilla Rev. C. L. Hamilton. 11. 7:30. Lauredwood 63d st., S. B.. and Foster road Rev. C. A. Carlos. .1. "The Strife Is Over." 8, "An Easter Concet." Clinton KeUy Memorial E. 40th and Powell Rev. A. B. Calder. 11. Rev Dr. W. N. lousgaoa. 7:30, Rev. R. Hocking. Jafaaeee Mission Bev. Eileen hJbara. t;30, 8:30. Boa City Park Sandy blvd. and B. 58th N. A. -A. Heist. 11. vespers. 4:80. aunthlv musical. German Rodney ave. and Stanton Bev. T. A. Scbamann. 10. 8. African Zlon 288 Williams ave. Bev. W. W. Howard. 11, & Vancouver Avenue Norwerlan-Danlsn Oanmr Skldmore Bev. H. P. Kelson, paator. 11, Professor J. O. Hall, balem. 8, Sunday school missionary program. - Unlveralty fark Lombard and Flake Ka J. T. Abbett. 11, 7:45. Lenta Bev. F. M-Jasper. 11. 8. Bethel Larrabee and McMlllea Rev. W. H. Prince. U:15. 8. Westmoreland MUwaakle ave.. near Ra. moot Bev. F. N. Sandifur, aupplr. I; SO. Lincoln Rev. W. T. Kerr. buddIt. k. rva and Lincoln. 11. 7:80. Patton Michigan and Alberta Ber. Gecrn H. Feeae. 11, 7:45. Woodstock E. 44th and 60th ave. S. E Bev. u. u. foor. First Oermaji Bev. A. F. Cramer. 11. g. Brentwood Oiaxlea Wttley Miller, 11 8. Chinese Miss loo 11 and 7:80. Caraon Heights Rev. L. C. Douglas. Kendall station. Clark scbooinouse uev. a. b. Wilson. 7:80, irvlnaton Ksst loth and Weldler Bev. a. Unnton Bev. S. H. Dewert. Bethel A. ,M. K. church itev. W. H. Prince. :16. a i Woodlawn 10th aod Hide Bev. W. Kloater 11, 7:45. X. E. Church South. First M. E. Church South, corner TJnlna a ana jauirnomaii st. mt. n. r enton. paator, 11, 'Patience." 7:80. song service. BUsaisaa. Swedish Mission Bev. B. J. Thoreo. 11. g. Elim chspel Rev. B J. Thoren. 1ft. Bethel Free church Ivy st. aad Williams Bav. J. a, eiavney. ai. . If asarsae First Pentecostal h. 7th and B. Conch ata Rev. C. Howard Davis. 11, 7:30. Hellweoo. fc. via saa Bposane Kev. t rr naaer. ii, :ou. Brentwooa K. OMIU and K. 05th ava H s- KpandiBavlaa s48 Carfuld 11. -an HlghUnd rark 11 k. 14th N Kev. & L! aieaaei. iv, it. aru. PTessyteriaa. First 12th and Alder eta. Bav. John H Boyd. K.30. "The Care of the 8Dtrltnal Ufa 7 :3a, "The Two Germaniek, One to Revere. One te Oopoee." Centrsl a. I3ta anj rme ata. Bev. Arthur P. Bishop. D. D. 10:30.."Tbe Eternal Atone ment:" 7:45. "The Greet Salvation." . Westminster B. J7th and Schuyler sta vr. aajwaro) reaee. iv.i, i Arbor Lodge Bev. Geo. R, Cromler. 11. T:45 Calvary ll'h aad - Clay eta. Y allace U. Lee. awiy mmasiev. iu-.au. 7 :30. loerth Fnet and Gtbba sta. Bev. H. o Hsnsoet 11 "Being a Chrbtian, Outside the caercn ; v :w, van aervice. Kesdlwerta B. 4th and Gladatone Bev. B. P. Lawrence. 11. "The Marvel of God's urate;- i:ea. asae a ran la salvation." rachsa Ursksat and Gaateabeia area. Bev fn. MacLeod. 11. 7:30. Mlaeah B. 1U aad IvUIob ata. Bee D. A. Thosraaoe. 11. "The Value ef Life." 7:45. "Aaaoefatlng With Jeaoa." Hope Moatavliw. 7sth and B. ETcrert Rev. R. W. WoaB. ii, Ttie Comnaasaooate God." 7:W. The Basaaa Catholic Cblrrb, Vemen 19th and Wrrant sra. Rev. Ver- sn - inoe. ii, ise iitoaen Memes:" viarj. "Uew the Canael Get late the eedle's Bye." PORTLADN PRESBYTERY ELECTS DELEGATION! Gil ASSEMBLY Resolutions of Loyalty to the President Are Adopted With Display of Enthusiasm.- The regular spring meeting of the Portland Presbytery was held in the Fourth Presbyterian church on Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday this week. Annual reports- from more than 40 churches In the Presbytery were received. The Presbytery has about 7500 members, in addition to a Sunday school membership almost as large. As ministerial commissioners to the general assembly to be held in uauas, Texas, in the latter part of May, Rev. Mr. Levi Johnson of the Men's resort and Rev. Mr. J. R. Landsborough of Oregon . City were elected, with Rev. Mr. J. FJ. Youel of Tillamook and Rev. Dr. S. w. Seemann as alternates. As lay commissioners W. H. Markell of Central Presbyterian church and Rev. O. W. Davidson of tfc Westminster church were elected, with A, Robertson of Spokane Avenue church and Alex Watt of Tillamook as alternates. Resolutions of loyalty to President Wilson as well as backlnar of the boys of Oregon going to the front were en thusiastically adopted. Major Gilbert, chaplain of the Third Oregon, who In private life Is pastor of the First Pres byterian church of Astoria, held the interest and attention of the Presby tery for an hour as he spoke of the soldier boys of Oregon and the mean ing of the present war. On Tuesday evening a popular serv ice was held in the church, at which Rev. Mr. Gelvin of Clatskanle. Rev. Mr. W. Lee Gray of Unity church and Dr. C. W. Hays were the speakers. A unique part of the program was an ad dress in the' Chinese language by Rev. Ng Man Po of the Holt Chinese Pres byterian church. Rev. Dr. A. J. Mont gomery presided at the meeting. School May Keep Open. The Portland Church School insti tute held its final session of the year at St. Stephen s Pro-Cathedral Tuesday evening. A resolution was adopted, recommending to all the Episcopal churches in the diocese that the Sun day schools be kept open during the summer. SERVICES Millard Avenue 7241 fth avh. B. B. Bev. W. H. Amos, 10:30. Mt. Tabor E. 65th and Belmont sta Bev. Ward W. McHenry. 11. "The Victorlooa Church;" 7:SO, "New Ideala of ClttBenabrp." Unlty 71st and Sandy blvd. Bev. W. Lea Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett ats. Bar. A. I. Hutchinson. 11. "A Tremendous If." 7:30. Sunday school. Easter concert. Rose City Park E. 45th and Hancock ale Rev. J. M. Skinner. 11, 7:30. "Seven Billion Dollars for War." Spokane Aveone B. 16ta and Spokane Bav. W. 8. McCullasb.. 11. 7:30. Marshall Street 17th and Marshall ats. Bev. A. J. Hanna. 11, 7:30. Trinity Corner Vtre-lnia and Nahraaka a. Dr. A. J. Montgomery. 11, 7:30. Chinese 145 First St. 7:45. , Ana Del otn st. and 37th ave.. S. B. Bar John E. Nelson. 11. 7:30. Vancouver Hela-hts 33d and "TV a T C. F. Bennett. 11. Reformed Pivsbyterian. First Church Minnesota anri Bev. f. D. Fraaer. 11. 7:30. Reformed. ' Flrat German 12th and Clar Rev. a. n, ner. 10:45. 8. Second Columbia blvd. and It4 . n E. A. Wyes. 11. - Third Fifth ave.. Lenta Bev. w n n.. keniper. 11. - Balvatioa Army. Corps No. 1243 Ah st. Adlntsn and a-. Frank Genee. 11. Holiness meetlna a-m a' Captain and Mrs. Ernest Tnsmer. corpa o. 4 128 H Flra. st. Ensln Poena and Captain Brown 11. Hollneaa m.-rin. u 8. salvation meeting. ' Bweaisn orpa Bl'rnalde. Seventh Day Adventists. Note Regular services of thla d.nnmin.ii are held on Saturday. Central E. 11th and Everett Elder P C Hay ward, pastor. 11.16, " Tabernacle west Side. k. ef P. kail tt. and Alder. 11. Montavilla E. 80th ani a S. F. Bestty. .-u.r Lents-94th and 68 th ava Klda n r Chltwood. 11. St. Johns Central avenue and Charier.. Elder A. H. Koikes berg, 11. m lira u. uu ua Bcimmt r. t u Wlllouahby. 11. ' Albina (German) bkidmore and Mallory Minister. A. A Meyer. A. O. Schweitaer, local elder. 11:30. ' Oaden hall. Mlasisslppl and F h t n . O. K. Sandnea. 11. Servioaa for tha Sea. United Preebyterian Waaco and firm A ... Bev. S, Earl Du Boia. 10:30. 7:30. Bwedanborgiaa. New Church Bocletv 12 Rmailw.. d William R. Reece. 11. "The Carnal Mind. An Ajialyala" B Unitarian. Church of Our Father Broadwav mi hill Ha T" I. V.H..t I. n i Z - . , ' iHiuiiier f mar. itua. Rev. W. G. EJlot Jr., paetor. ..(Vo taoi of Emotlone LHirlje rreaent lventa.'" - uvea forum. Profcaar Robert D. Leigh. ' a. UUoal rroblema ot World Peace." United Brethren. Alberta 27th and Alberta. Flrat B. 15th and Morrison R . n Bonebrake. 11, 8. " Fourth 60th and 82d ave. 8. B. Third 7th at. and" 32J ave. S. B fwk-. F. White, pastor. 11. 7 .SO. urat 1 and Harney, vanconver Wash Bev. John D. Mae wonder, pastor. Preachlnc iu:ju, United Ivaagelioal. ronrth Rev. J. B. Conner. H 7 90 Radical Jessup St. Rev. A. H u."n. 11. J:30. aianor, tircuit services cberrr Grove a a .: Brush Prairie. 7:d0. reve. p. Ockley Green Wlllanxite blvd. aad Bi, Rev. 11. H. Kaxnham. 11, 8. nay- First . lth and Pooler R t . Goods. 11, 7:30. St. Johns Kev. A. P. Lsyton. 11, g. Cnited Prastytariaal Flrat B. 37th ana M-wtbome Bev. st.i. Fraaer Given. 11. "Forward:" 7:ao t?. Rise of the Turkish bnrptre " Cburch of the Strangers Waaco street end Grand ave. Rev. B. Karl Du Bola Kenton United Presbyterian churcn-Lombaid 1 1 15 7 .Ho . v. A.M, pastov 7alvarsaliat. Church of the Good Tidlnga Broadwav K. 24b Rev. F. T. Soytt. 1J -The Divlnt trge lanuB oyiriuMi xiraatlsractlon." T. M. C A V W. O. A. T. M. C A. th and lay tor H. W. Stone general aecretary. 8:3U p. m. . alOD' y. W. C. A. Broad ior and Taylor 4 -20 vesper service. Ensign Pogue. Miaoelisaeotis. Advent Cb-lstlan a Second at. seer na.l St Rev. J. h. l.ocas. paj.tor. 10:jri. T:30. asaociaiea zsiuie siuceots (t. B g. A- N. M. Lewton. "Its School of rhri. S' Stuart MchUaalck, "Ihe Battle of Armagei- Regular Bahal meetings Sunday evenlee 8 0 clock. Friday. S p. m.. In room 616 of the avurra eauaiBg. The Church of God 361 FaUinar at. FT a Keal. pastor. Services 11, 7:30. w Church ef the Brethren 1124 Borthwlck ami Brainard su 11, 7:a" f. n. ,Ba umataaeipnias nuada. 10:30. 621 Wash log toe st. " First Divine Science 1SI 12th.. r aim-. Bev. laddens M. Mlnard. M.HQ, -our fa s a.sawia Bavaa . The Chlveraal Church 0 the Master Rev " w V torn PTa.Ul im. rare fcarle. paatur W. O. W. hall, en lltb a p. sa.. "The Coatinalty el Life.". uivara XJ-rm, St. A patent baa been granted for stick candy, having; a cor mad of peanut putter. . - - Renewed Interest In AU Work of First Christian Church Will H. Daly, city com mis- sloner, win discuss the subject t "A Municipal Ughtlng Project," during the bible school hour at th First Christian church. Sunday. This series ot talks by prominent business men is .proving a popular feature and is serving to Increase the at- tendance. An Increase of 38 members resulted from tha pre-Easter He ' services at the church and re- newed interest in all depart- ments of the work is manl- rested. Kev. Harold H. Qrlffls -will nave ror nis topic Sunday morn- lng, "The ImmorUlity of the m invisible." in the evening- the t ff Christian Endeavors will have charge t)f the services. The pas- 46. If- tor will address the W ashington se- county endeavorers at Hills- boro at that Ume. ' Presbyterians to Meet on Tuesday The Presbyterian annual meeting win bn held next Tuesday In the Rose City Park church. The sessions will open at 10 a. m., and will continue through the afternoon. A "pot-luck luncheon" will be served but the ladies of Rose City Park church will odd various dainty dishes to the menu. The ladles of the First church will have a special "gueset table" at which they will entertain the out-of-town visitor. A splendid program has been ar ranged, including solos by Mrs. Lulu Dahl Miller and Mrs. Mitylene Frakdr Stltes. A playlet entitled, "Two Mas ters." by the ladles of Rose City Park church, and a short talk on "Work in Turkey," by Miss Nellie Cole, are in cluded. Mrs. J. W. McMichael will preside. A specially interesting feature wiU be the evening session which will be held in Westmoreland church. East Seventeenth and Schuyler streets. This meeting will be devoted to the young people and their work. The music will Include selections by the orchestra of the First church; and Mrs. Ruth "Weyburn Tobias will give one of her clever and Interesting lmpersonat ions. Mayor Albee will preside. Eace Eventually Will Outgrow War "Do Men Love War Rather Than Peace?" will be the theme of Err. Dyott's sermon in the First Congregau tional church on Sunday evening. In the discussion of this topic it will be shown that war becomes a terrible necessity under certain conditions but that the human race will eventxmlly outgrow the desire for war. At 10:33 a. m. Dr. Dyott will preach on "New Light on Prayer." There will be spe cial music both morning and evenlna. A mission study clas in connection with the Christian Endeavor society of the First Congregational church has recently been formed, taking part in the social service work of Portland, and aiding in the regular activities of the church. A monthly entertainment Is given in the church parlors under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor to which all young people of Portland are-always welcomed. Musical Service at St. David's Church Sunday night the ciholr of Saint David's Episcopal church will give a musical service, repeating; a part of the musio of Easter day. The order will be: Magnificat Chant by Aldrich. Nunc Dimitla Chant by Barnby. Psalm 96 Setting by Rlmbault. Anthems: "Art Thou Weary V By Chadwlck. "As It Began to Dawn." by Martin. "O For a Closer Walk." by Foster. In the morning the children's choir will sing at the 9:30 service. At 11 o'clock the anthem will be "To Him Be Glory." by .Simper. A patriotic hymn will be sung at every service at Saint David's during wartime. The rector will preach on "The Resurrec tion Body" on Sunday mornllng. Church Will Give Literary Program A musical and literary entertain ment will be given In the Fourth Presbyterian church next Friday eve ning at 8 o'clock. The entertainment is free, but a silver offering will be taken, the proceeds going to tne organ pump fund. - Sunday morning the pastor. Rev. H. O. Hanson, will speak on the theme. "Being a Christian Outside the Church." The usual evening service will be held at 7:30, when a letter to the church from Miss Elizabeth Fran cis, who went to Bogata, South Amer ica, as a missionary, will be read. The Christian Endeavor society has taken up the study of the interesting text booJc "South American Neigh bors." at their Sunday evening meet ings. Rev. Mr. MacHenry Will Be Installed The Rev Ward "W. MacHenry will be Installed as pastor of the Mount Tabor Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Dr. 8. W. See mann. moderator of ' trie ITesbytery, will preside and the sermon win be preached by Dr. John H. Boyd. The charge to the people win oe given tv Dr. A. F. Bishop, to the pastor by Rev, E: P. Lawrence. Rev. MacHenry was called to tho nastorate late in February and has been acting pastor since that time. . Will Give Secular Concert. A secular concert will be given in the Mount Tabor Presbyterian churcn on Friday evening for the benefit of the choir. The public is invited. Another Strikes Mine. London. April 14. U. P.) The British hospital ship Salt a struck a mine and sank In the English channel April 10. the Adrriiralty officially an nounced Friday. ' Fifty-two persons per ished. There were. no wounded aboard. Of the 62 persons who perished, nine were nursing; sisters, five were medi cal officers and St were members of the royal army medical eorpc. , . . BIBLE INSTITUTE TO ; FOLLOW AND AMPLIFY ii Started by Laymen and isters at Y, M. C, A, Meet: ing Thursday, IS INTERDENOMINATIONAL This Schema Xs an Outgrowth, of tha Portland Bible Conference Which Presented Dr. One be lain. An Interdenominational Bible Inst! j tute intended to follow up and elabor ate on the work of Dr. Qaebeleln, the noted Bible scholar, lecturer and lin guist of New York, was established last Thursday afternoon, when a num ber of Portland ministers and laymen met m the Y, M. C A. Those present . were: Rev. Walter Duff, Dr. A. I Hutchison, Rev. A. C. Moses, Dr. J. J. Staub. Harley K. Hallgren, R. D. Shay and R. E. Millard. The Rible Institute scheme is ao outgrowth of the Portland Bible con ference which presented Dr, Oaebelein, ; in a series of Bible lectures at the. First Congregational church, during his visit to Portland recently. The, srreat popularity whldi that conference has attained in .its three years of existence. haa shown the deep and increasing interest in Bible study among Portland people; and the" pur pose of the newly organised institute Is to continue the same line of work . through the year. The institute will hold several week ly Bible classes in different parts of the city and a conference once a month, at which some of the best Bi ble teachers In Portland and the north west will be heard in expository lec tures. The work of the institute will be gin Sunday afternoon at S o'clock, when a mass meeting of Christian workers will be held at the First Evan gelical church, corner East Sixth and Market streets. The subject of the afternoon will be "The Second Coming of Christ" whlcn will be covered by two addresses; Rer. Mr. Walter Duff will speak on "Christ Coming For His Saints." and DrA. L. Hutchison's topic will be "Christ Coming With JIls Saints." The meeting and the weekly bible classes are free to all, and the publts is invited to attend. Following is the weekly schedule of classes: Institute Monday, 7:J0 p. rn Cen- 4vn, llkr. Mr rnnM la Tnaarlav afternoon. 2:30. Central li brary. Tuesday. 7:30, Sunnyslde Congrega tional church, Albina. Wednesday afternoon. 1:80, Forbes -. Presbyterian church, Albina. Wednesday, 7:30. Tabernacle, Hoi gate and Forty-second streets. Germany Will Be Dr. Boyd's Topic At the First Presbyterian chureh. Twelfth and Alder atreets. Rev. Dr. John H. Boyd, the paator. will discuss in the evening the changes which have taken place in Germany since the days of Bismarck. The subject will be "The Two Oermahies,- the One We Should Admire and Revere and the One We Should Oppose." The musio will be of a patriotic nature and the sermon Is urged to be heard , by all those In doubt as to the true meaning of the German character. In the morning Dr. Boyd will give a heart talk to the church people on "The Care of the Spiritual Ufe." This will come as a sequel to the large addition which was made last Sunday to the membership of the church. There were 152 persons who united with the church on Easter. Of these were by let ter from other churches and 6 by con fession and examination. Also there were 22 children baptlxed. NextThurs--day the annual meeting and banquet of the church will be held. About 100 of the members will sit around the ta ble and listen to the reports of the past year and the plans for Ihe future. Dr. Hiison Gone to Caldwell, Idaho Rev. Dr. W. B. Hlnson left Portland Thursday morning to lead in services, of Union gbspel meetings In Caldwell, Idaho, beginning Sunday. The "Methodist, Christian, Presby terian and Baptist churches will par ticipate in the meetings there, and Dr. Hlnson will undoubtedly speak to large attendances. ! Dr. Hlnson, who is pastor ef the Bast Side Baptist church, will return after the 10 days' duration of the Caldwell gatherings. Dr. Leonard Riley, preaident of Mc Mlnnville college. - will "preach in the East' Side Baptist church Sunday, at both services. St. Andrew Church Is Being Eemodeled The rebuilding of Bt. Andrew's ; church, on Hereford street, near Lorn- ; bard, has been began. The building t was badly damaged during a storm last summer, and when the present , work of construction Is completed It will be practically a new church. The building will be taingalow etyl with, a battlement-topped tower. There will : be an assembly room in the basement. -' and the church proper will be on the main floor, together with a sacristy -and choir and vestry rooms. This work has been carried through -by the enecgetic efforts of Archdeacon Chambers. r June 26-29 Is Date Of Oregon Summer School for. Clergy aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBn . " The committee of .the Oregon Summer School for Clergy an- nounces that the next session 4 At of the school will be held at St, Helens hall. Portland, June 26- . ' 2. The lecturers will be the Right Rev. William "Walter M Webb, bishop ot Milwaukee; the m DLHDH Right Rev. William Hall More- m 'land, bishop of Sacramento, and " the Rev. Dr. H. H. Oowea, ef Seattle. , .v, .- .. ; ; - ' O O ft 1