The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 21, 1917, Page 14, Image 14

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    9 .
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
14
SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1917.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
PORTLAND CONVENTION
PORTLAND DISTRICT; EPWORTH LEAGUE IS PLANNING FOR ANNUAL CONVENTION WHICH WILL BE HELD HERE MAY 18, 19 AND 20
TH LEAGUE TO
DEDICATE 10 FLAGS
AT THE NIGHT SERVICE
. . .
here Will Be Special Music
and a Large Chorus for the
Patriotic Program. ' .
CONVENE MAY 18 TO 20
J." R, Benton, District Presi
dent, Will Preside at Meet
ings in Centenary Church.
BIG RALLY FIRST NIGHT
M. A. MILLER TO SPEAK
Bishop laavUhaw Bmpion Hughes Will
. Speak Oup z Offered for
XarMt Attndanc.
Membera of the Grand Army ud Affil
iated Organisations Kara Beam
Xavlted to Attend.
CENTENARY CHORCH TO
EPVOR
' ' .,1,
The twenty-seventh annual conven
tion of tbe Portland district Epworth
League will be held on May 18, 19 ami
20 In the Centenary Methodist church.
East Ninth and Pine atreets. J. R
Benton, president of the district, will
be In chargre of the convention and itJ
arrangements. Along with the differ
ent committees, he is planning an in
structive and helpful convention. Ev
ery chapter in the district has- been
asked to announce these dates and
plans to attend as much as possible.
All chapters are expected also to elect
their delegates at once.
The big rally of the convention will
be held on the opening evening, Fri
day. At this time Bishop Matthew
Simpson Hughes is to speak. The din
trict superintendent. Dr. William Wal
lace Youngson, has offered a loving
cup to the chapter having the largest
attendance at the bishop's lecture. The
program is being arranged and an
nouncement of the list of speakers
will be made soon.
The program committee consi&ts of
P. J. Schnell, chairman; Miss Minnie
Marcy, Miss Ida Matson, C. D. Chil
on, Miss Leva, Jackson and Dr. W. W.
Youngson, advisory.
Pastor Announces
Series of Lectures
A scries of- lectures by Rev. H. F.
Given, pastor of the First United Pres
byterian, church. East Thirty-seventh
ttreet and Hawthorne avenue, began
April 15 with his first subject for that
evening, "The Rise of the Turkish Em
Dire. Mohammed, the Saracens, the
Turks." His topics for the ensuing
weeks will be as follows:
April 22 "Decline and End of the
Turkish Empire."
April 23 "The Meaning of Armaged
don."
May 6 "Has the 'Present War. a
Place in Prophecy?"
May 13 -The Effect on Christian
ity of the Overthrow of the TurklBh
Empire and the Possession of Bible
Lands by Christian Powers."
Top
ics Announced
By
Rev. Dr. Waller
At the .First Baptist church (the
'White Temple) Dr. Calvin B. Waller's
morning topic will be "The Life on
Wings." This will be especially In
teresting to children and Dr. Waller
will be glad to have a large attend
ance of the little people.
In the evening at 7:S0 William Man
sell Wilder will conduct a song serv
ice and the pastor's subject will be
"The Home We Need." Songs relat
ing to home, reminding people of
their old homes, will be sung during
the service.
The Temple quartet will render mu
sic at both services.
Christian Endeavor
Will Give Program
The Christian Kndeavor society of
the First United Presbyterian church.
r.asi xnuvy-vr.ii.. bwu -..m w-,
ture illustrated by
America.
slides on South
The Horror of .War.
"The Hell. Horror and Sanctlflcatlon
of War" Is the theme to be discussed I
by Rev. Alexander Beers, pastor of '
the Firsf Free Methodist Church, i
corner of East Ninth and Mill streets,
Sunday at 11 a. m. The sermon will
'deal with the spiritual and moral as
sets that will accrue in spite of the
horrible tragedies enacted. Special
music will be furnished by the young
people. The pastor will also preach
in the evening.
To Address Vesper Service.
Dr. Hinman of San Francisco will
be the speaker at the 5 o'clock vesper
service at Laurelwood Congregational
church. Forty-fifth avenue and Sixty-
fifth street southeast, Sunday after
noon.
Df; Hinman Is Pacific coast secretary
of the American Missionary associa
tion, which conducts educational and
religious work among the Indians of
the western frontier and the moun
tain whites and colored people of the
south.
Her. A. Beers to Speak.
: Services Sunday in Peniel mission.
268 First street, representing a union
of Protestant enominatlons, will be
marked by a sermon by Rev. A. Beers
of the First Free Methodist church at
8:30 p. m. At the Evangelistic meet
ing at 8 p. m. Luke Rader of the first
Nazarene church will speak. The pub
lic is cordially invited to attend all
of these services.
. . , Pastor Gets Substitute.
Dr. A. L. Hutchison, pastor df Pied
mont .Presbyterian church, has beei
- unable to perform his usual duties hv
reason of a severs attack of bronchitis
Sunday morning his pulpit will be oc
cupied by Rev. Levi Johnson who will
, tell of the conditions in North Portland
before and since prohibition went Into
' effect. . -
. jj-Barclay Acheson, to Speak.
; At the Y.'W. C. A. vesper service
Sunday afternoon, 4:30, Barclay Ache
soni service secretary of the Y M
C. A., will speak on "Principles Back
v , of America's Attachment to the Al
lles." J. W. Palmer, win sing. All
. girls ara invited. There will be a
social hour at 6:30. ;
The - government of Uruguay is
- planning to grant 14 foreign scholar
ships a year to students of its agri
cultural and veterinary colleges.
J. R. Benton.
ANNUA
L
OF
WILL BE CONDUCTED
Portland Association of Min
isters and Churches to
Meet at Atkinson Memorial
Dr. H. C. Mason.
The annual meeting of the Portland
association of Congregational churches
and ministers will be held at the At
kinson Memorial church. East Everett
and Twenty-ninth streets, next Tuesday
and Wednesday. The program will
begin on Tuesday at 2 p. m.
; Among the speakers will be Rev.
George W. Hinman of San Francisco.
Professor Fenenga of Pacific univer
sity. Professor s Robert D. Leigh of
Reed college and Attorney Charles E.
Lenon, Superintendent A. J. Sullens.
Dr. Luther R. Dyott and Dr. J. J.
Staub of this city.
A special feature at each of the five
sessions will be a half-hour address
state of Washington. The raplJ growth
of his own church as well as the high
position with which his denomination
has honored him, are said to attest to
his spiritual Insight, vision and power.
These five addresses are promised to
Prove most stimulating and helpful,
The sessions are open to the- public
and a11 who ar interested are invited
to attend-
Workers in Sunday
School in Meeting
Tuesday evening the teachers and
other workers of the Anabel Presby
terian Sunday school gathered about
the banquet table In the Sunday
r1, l;.u7. , ou""a'
?S SS"?1 5&!?
regular monthly worker's conference.
Plana were completed for the. enter
tainment of the district institute of
the Sunday schools of the Mount Scott
district, which will be held In the Ana
bel church on the afternoon and eve
ning of Sunjlay, April- 22.
June 10 Is the day chosen' as Chil
dren's day, . when appropriate services
will be held at the time of the. regu
lar morning church hour.' Mrs Tay
lor, superintendent of -the primary de
partment, was selected chairman of
the committee on program . for . that
day. ....
The Mlfcses Garnet Johnston and
Olive Morrow of the organized class
of young women and- Ruth -Johnston
and Norma Dryden of the organized
class of younger girls were elected by
their respective classes to represent
the school in thagirU. conference to
be held at McMlnnville this week.
Mrs. Ellton Shaw was selected to ac
company them as chaperone.
Mlas C. Olson. Mrs. ' B. A ' O'Mealy
and Mr. and Mrs. Ellton Shaw were
elected delegates - to attend the state
Sunday school convention at Newberg
next month. F. P. Baum was chosen
alternate. .... r -
Bible Glass Having
Rapid Growth Now
The loyal. Daughters'. Bfble class of
the First Christian church, under the
supervision of Mrs. N. F. Johnson, is
growing rapidly.- A, feeling of help
fulness dominates the action of each
member and their activities are con
fined . to definite, practical . christian
work. ; Next v.Friday.,; night this class
will present a drama entitled "Every
Girl" -and the proceeds are to used
MEETING
C0NGREGA1NALISTS
I Vyr
for charitable purpose.
6 '
F. J.! Schnell.
Camp Meetings
Among Indians
To Be Described
, Vivid description of the
campmeeting life of the Nez
4t Perce Indians held every sum-
mer near Ilo, Idaho, will be 4(t
given Sunday night at Calvary
$ Presbyterian church. Eleventh
and Clay streets, by President
Wallace H. Lee of Albany col-
jjt lege, who has devoted several
summers in observing the life -3(f
of these people.
j 'These camp meetings con-
tain many valuable lessons' to $
the white man," Dr. Lee said.
"They are entirely conducted by
ijt the Indians themselves. In the -J
Nes Perce language, many of
the songs being In their own -tn
m dialect." -
Work Among Indians.
President Wallace H. Lee of Albany
college will give Sunday evening an in
teresting account of a camp meeting
with the Nex Perce Indians, 1n Cal
vary Presbyterian church. The work
among this tribe is stid to. have many
remarkable features.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
2D SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
LeMon Topio.
Bp-worth League "Coqrtesy as a Christian
Grace."
Cbrlatlan EndeaTor "How Lying Unrter
mlnes Character."
B. Y. P. U. "How Lying Undermine Char
acter. .Lather League "Churches Care of the
Sick."
Baptut.
First Whit Tempi 12th and Taylor ts.
Rev. Calvin B. Waller. 11. "The Ufa e
Whig." - T-.SO, "The Home We Need."
Swedlsh-finnlsh Mission Whits Temple, fl.
East Side E. 20th and Ankeny ata. Ear.
W. B. Hlnaon, peetor. 11, T:30.
Highland E. ttin and Alberts Her. Chas.
Hettr. pan tor. 11, 7:30.
Ariet Rt. W. A Sprigga. Preaching by
Br. H. B. Marshall. 11, "The Old Trails.'"
8, "Fools t Ht Met."' 7:30, 'Thinking,
Turning, Banning."
University 1'nric Rv. Thomas Stephenson,
acting pastor. 11, 7:30.
Swedish 15th and Hoyt Rev. T. Gideon
SJoUmler, pastor. . 11:15, 7:30.
Grar A- Montavllla Rev. H. T. Cash.
11. 7:45.
Sellwood Ber. F. H Hayea, paator. 11
St. Johns Rev. E. P. Borden, pastor. 7:30.
t'alrary E. 8th and Grant Rt. J. B.
Thomas, paator. 11. "The Christlan'a Foe. the
Flesh." 7:30, "The Boyhood of Jesus."
Mt. Carrarj East Pine and Grand are.
RT. A. M. Macbscek. 11, 8.
Third Knott snrt Vancouver ave. Rev. W.
J. Beaven. 11, 7:30.
Chines J. C. Malone. 7.
Lent Rev. 1. M. Nelson.
Second German Morris and Rodney are.
11. 7:30.
Glen co E. 45th and Main Rev. A. B.
Waltz. 11, 8.
Mount Olivet Rev. W. A. Magrett. 11, 8.
Italian Mission Rev. Francesco Saunella.
11. 8.
First German tth and Mill Rev. J. Kratt.
11. 7:30.
North Portland Mission 880 NlcolaS at.
Friday. 8.
Rusaellville Mission Iter. Albert Laugh
biidfre. 3:45.
Tabernacl K. 4 2d and Hole-ate Rev. Wal
ter Ihitf, acting pastor. 11. 7:30.
Christian.
First Park and Colnm vv.. rtsrnld H.
Grtffls. paator. It. "The Silent Partner."
7:45. "Idols ot the Tribe."
Kern rrk Kv. U . K. Berry. 11. 7:S.
. Rast Sld Orlntisn E. 12th and E. Tsylnr
Ripv. B. H. Sawyer, pastor. 11, 8, Rev. A
L. Crlm. both services.
Sellwood 13th and Tenlno Rev. J. R,
Johnson. 11, 8.
St. Johns Rev. Heroert F. Jones. II. 8.
Bethel B. 82d and Thompson Rev. Aubrey
W. Wilson.
Montavllla K. iota ana fcioyt Kev. EngeM
Burr. 11, t:o.
Gladstone Rev. Roy I.. Dunn. 11, 8.
Kivlnev Avenn nd Knott Rev. J. Cr!n
Gtormley. 11, "What la a Christian 7" 7:45,
Kv. Henry u. iianeon.
, Catholic.
St. Peter's Lenta . Rev. P. Beutxen. 8.
10:30, T:30.
lro-Cataeilrl lain ana Davis Rev. B. V.
O'Hara. . 7:15. K:30. 0:43. 11. 7:45.
St.- Lawrence 3a ana Sherman Rev. J. C.
Hurbea. n. stu. iu:tu. i :ao.
St Patrick's lth aad Savler Rev. E. p,
Murphy. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
St. Francis' E. 11th and Oak Rev. J. H.
Black, tt. B. v. io:jv. i :ju.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams av.
and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. 0, 8. , 11,
1:30.. .. , ..
Holy Koeary b. sa ana Lnciamai Kev. EL
8. Olson, o. i, o, , it, T.sv.
St. Kote .. Bda anu aiameaa Rev. j.
O Karrell. 8. 10. 7:30.
St. Andrew a k.- wtn and Alberta Rev. J.
Klman. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
The Maaeune fc.. x-ita ana tsisklroa Bct
r.int F. Tbompsou. 7:30. t. 10:3O. '
Ascension . lamnuj na a. lata Francls
n Fathera. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
RlMaed 8acrameDt Maryland ave. and
dna uev. r. tv. oiaca, b, io:ao. 7:30.
Holy Cross n Bowooin Kev. c. Uaymond
t 10:30. 7:30. .
'at. la-na tins' 8220 tZa St. 8. S lMni
Father. :ou o. w.ou, m. - -
St. Stephens I2i ana ta. layior Rev. War
ren A. Waltt. 6, 8:30, 10:30. 7:30.
Bt. fbtup ren ioia ana Hickorr Rev
w v ... v .i.k r a lo-un 7 'it
St. Clements Smith and Newton Bar Jn.
oeph Chapoton. Rev, Thomaa Nealon, aalstant.
, ju:4u, . t
Bacrea Mean e.. an maa tinier Kev. Q
Robl. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Vancou
ver ave. Rev. F. H. Miller. 6, 8. 10:30, T:30.
at. Agatns s. 101a ana aimer Kev,
Cnmmlnsky.- 8. 10:30. 7:30. .
St. Stanislaus Polish) Maryland ave. and
raiungj mt. r . biuuiw o, i va.
St. Joseph (German) 15th and Couch Est
B. Dnrrer. o, iu:w, cu.
St. Michael (itaiun) 4ta ana um bv. m.
Baieatra. e.- .
8t. Clare's Cspltol .Hill Franciscan Fata
ars. t:bu, - .
bt. Charles 334 ana Alberta Rev. G
SnMernuni. - o, wwo, iw
..; Congregational. " '
' First Part aii ;adtsn Rev. Lather R.
Dyott, minister, iwrdu, "it her to rind Life'
Meaning." 7:40.. Where Is God la tWar
Timer- , v - - -.f
rtrst German E. Tth and Stantoa Rev. K.
Bliss Wa Matson.
INDIANS TO BE CONVENTION FEATURE
To promulgate the functions of the
Sunday school, elaborate twin con
ventions of the Oregon State Sunday
School association will be held in New
berg, Or., on the three days beginning
May 18, and in Pendleton on the three
days beginning May 18.
Marion Lawrence of Chicago, inter
national general secretary, who is
noted as an able and convincing expo
nent of his work, wlll.be the principal
speaker.
The conventions have been designed
with tireless forethought, and as a re
sult a number of exceptional features
will be on the programs.
Indians from Umatilla and Alaska
will be heard in what are anticipated
to be unique addresses.
The list of speakers from Portland
Includes an array of prominent clergy
Will Give Address
On "Martin Luther"
The Presbyterian Ministers' asso
ciation next Monday morning will
have the privilege of listening to an
address by Rev. Wllhelm Petterson on
"Martin Luther." This year Is the
Atkinson Memorial chnrrh E. 29th and
Everett. Rev. Warren Mouse, pastor. 11.
'Unconscious Influence." 7:45, "God's Coal
rage In the Face of Unpromising Outlooks."
1'ilerlm Miraourl av and Shaver at. Hv.
W. C Kantner. 11, "The Investment at In
fluenc." 7:30. Dr. G. B. Pratt. "The Chris
tian Life aa I See It."
University Park Havsn at., near Lombard
Rev. F. J. Meyer, pastor.
Highland E. 6th and Prescott Rev. Geo.
Edw. Lewis, pastor.
Waverlr Helehts E. 83d and Woodward
Rev. A. C. Moses.
Simnynrtr K. S2d snd Tavlor Rev. J. J.
Stiub. 11. "FWth s Vision and Power." T:4B.
Facta and Characteristics of the Inner Life."
Zlou (German) B. Sth and Tremonf Rev.
. H. Hopp. 10:30.
Korwetrlan Danish Conareratlonal church K.
23d and Sumner Rev. Morton Olson. 11, 7:30.
St. Johns Rev. J. H. Barnett. paator. 11. 8,
Finnish Mission 107 Skidmor st. Rev.
Samuel Nevala. 6 p. m. and 7:30.
Lanrelwooa' Conarreatlnnal church 45th ave.
and 05th St., S. EL 11. Mrs. J. J. Handaaker.
Dr. Hinman of San Francisco.
Ardenwalrt Ardenwald Mutlpn Howard W.
Hopklrk. 10:80, 8:15, "War Tim ClUsena."
Christian Boienc.
Subject Lesson Sermon: "Doctrine of Atone
ment."
First church Everett, between 18th and
191 h sts. 11, 8.
Second E. 6th and HoUaday. 11. 8.
Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8.
Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11, 8.
Fifth Myrtle Park halL 11.
Christian Science aocietv Holbrook block.
St. Johns. 11.
Episcopal.
Trlnitr 19th and Everett Rev. A. A Mnr
rison. rector. 8. 11. e..
Pro-Cathedral of St. 8tnhena the Mirtrr
13th and Clav Verv Rev E. H VcColllat
dean. Rt. Rev. W. T. 8nmner. blshon. 7:45.
11. 7:45:
St. David's V. lVk and Tt1ut:ti TT-
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30. 0:30 111
'Church Business." 7:30.
St. Mark's 21st and Marshall Rev. I. W.
H. Simpoon, rector. Rev. J. G. Hatton, asso-
cjm rrctor. i :w. 11, t so.
St. Andrew's Hereford St.. Portamnnh
Archdeacon Chamber In charc-e. 0. 7 -an n m
sr. Matthews corbett and Bancroft ata. .
Kev. w. A. M. Breck. vicar. 11 a. m
Grace Memorial Weldler and E. 17th W
kt. uawaia w. Tayior. 8. 11.
Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham wv.
John Dawson 11, 7:30.
St. Mlchsel's and All Ancels' R. 4HA and
i.ioaaway iter. i. tnftn. 8, 11, 5. Rv
Jchn Dawson.
Church of Our Ssvlor 0th ave. and 41a at
o. r.. Arcnaeacon "Jtiamoera in charge. 11.
St. t-aui a wooamere Kev. Oswald w. Ta.
lor. 4.
Bishop Morris Memorial Chanel. Good Samar.
itan nospitai uev. sTeaerick K. Howard. 7,
7:15.
All Saints" church Z5th and Savler K.
Frederick K. Howard. 11. 6:30.
St. Jobna church Corner E. 15th and T4.
ney. nruwooa arcnaeacon Uoambera In charge.
11, 7:30.
Evangelical Association.
Carson Heights Rev. N. Shnnn. nnh.
11:30. 7:30.
t"i r:ngnn n. ma ana Markt Rm. w
D. Hornschuch. 11. 8.
First C.erman Evangelical 10th and ria
Rev. O. F. Llefllng. 10:45. 8.
Portland Mission church Carson Ft,lhf.
uw. i.. iiui. jwbmh. -.yu. o:OV. 1 :5K.
Evangelical Synod.
German Evangelical Friends' church Taeoma
- Ulll HI, Eliaa H. nmrmmr
Free Xathedist.
Central 55th and E. Flanders R. rw
Coffee. ' '
rimi iv. mo ana jhiii kv. a T7.-h i .
"Ihe Hell, Horror and Sinctification of War "
St. John 61st and 57th ave. u.
luira nev. u. ii. dark. 11, 7:30.
Friends' Church.
First E. 35th ana Kjin ats.
11. 7:30. -
Cox
nts South Main at Rev. John Riley, n
West Piedmont Friends' church rw...
" Jewish.
Congregation Beth Israel 12th and u.i.
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Friday. 8 n. m. ","1D
. Lutheran.
St. James. English West Psrk and Jff
son Rev. William Even Brlnkman. ill
immannel ivth ahd Irving ,11.
Weat Side Norwegian. Lutheran 13 n
Rev. Wllhelm Petteraon. ILi.
BethanU Daniah Evangelical Lutheran church
Union ave. and Morris at-BeT r a
KJoUer. 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. p
Immannel German Sellwood Rev . n
Ebeling., 10:30. ' C
Trinity German Ulsourl Synod) wmi-
ave. and Graham Rev. J. . Rim bach 1 A" PI"
7:30. ,w-1
St. Paul's German E. 12th aad Clinton
Rev. A. Kraiase. German. 10:3O; KDlli tT
Grace English Missouri Krnod)
and Mason at. Rev. E. Probst, iqJ
Evangelical Lutheran Zloa (Mlaaoorl Svnd
Salmuo and Chapman Rev. H. Kopprhnuun
Lenten .services morning and evening. GeTa,.-'
10.15; &igllsh. 7:45. -
St. John's I'enlnsolar and KIrkptrlck.r
K. O. Salxniann. 10:45. 7:30. w"
Betnrl Norwegian , Lotlieran . Fre chBrch -w
Miss Minnie Marcy.
men, as follows: Rev. Dr. Joshua
Stansfleld. Rev. Dr. Calvin B. Waller,
Rev. Dr. Edward H. Pence and Rev.
J. D. Springston.
Others to speak are Mrs. M. A.
Danenhower, state educational Sun
day school - superintendent; James T.
Ewlng. of the First Presbyterian
church; Professor Charles A. Rice,
state presidents all of Portland, and
E. C. Knapp of Spokane, general sec
retary of the Inland Empire; Walter C.
Moore, of Seattle, general secretary of
Western Washington; Prof. M. S. Pit
man, of Monmouth; Miss Nellie A.
Cole, missionary to Turkey; Rev. Dr.
W. P. White of Albany. Rev. M. A.
Parounagian of Salem, and others.
Delegates to Newberg are to submit
their names to Mrs. Walter Terrill.
and those to Pendleton to Mrs. S. A.
.Lowell.
four hundredth anniversary of the
nailing of the theses on the doors of
Wittenberg, which atarted the Pro
testant reformation in Germany, and
an address of this character is excep
tionally timely.
Monday morning, April 30, Rev. Da
vid A. Thompson of the Mlzpah Pres
byterian church will give a paper on
"Genesis aad Science," which should
evoke great interest among the minis
ters in this body.
OF CHURCH
Wygant and Rodney area. Rev. J. A. Btav
ney. 11. 8.
Swedish Augnstana Her. H. fl. 8anatdt
10:45. 7:45. "ieat.
Trinity (NorweglaD) Port sm onto Rev Slrw
A. Stenaetti. 11, 8. Services at Londea hall
15th and Alberta.
Our Savior Raat 10th and Grant Rev Geo
Henrikaon. English. lv:15; Norwegian. 11. li."
German Evangelical Reformed Lenta Rar.
W. G. Llenkaemper. 11.
Latter Da Batata.
Church of Jeaua Chrtac ..r r.Btt- n.. a i -
(Mormon) K. 25th and Marilann 1 I 11 B.
M. J. Ballard.
Th Raorgantsad Church of Jaana Christ of
Latter Dar Salnta (iut Mnnumii a tm.k
Irving aU. Evangelist n. 0. Barmor. 11. T'4.
Methodist Eplsoopal.
Brentwood Rev. Pul r. Gresav Preack-
ing at 11.
endall Rev.
Panl r. Gnea. Preaching
at 7:30.
Centenarv Hv. T W T-nm n n 11
"The Human Sympathy of J cava." T:4o.
"Paurlotlc Sarrlr "
Central Rev. CL
0. Rarlek. Praahdng 11
and 7:46.
Clinton Kelly Rer. A. B. Oalder. 11, "Iron
Shoes for Rough Roads." 7:30. "Studies in
the Book of Providence."
Epworth Rev. C. O. UcColloch, D. D.
Preaching. 11 and 7:30.
First Church Kev. nJahnai Ktanaflolit Tl T
Preaching 10:30 and 7:3a
Laiureiwooa Kev. C. H. Carlo. D. D.
Preaching, 11 and 7:30. V
Lenta Rev. F. M. Jaaxer. Pmachtn
11 and 7:30.
Llncom Rev. W. T. Kerr. D. D. Pi-Mrhlnr
at 11 and 7:80.
Umton Rev. S. H nMrart n. n Pm,i.
log at 7:30.
Mount Tabor Rev. E. 0. Eldredge, D. D.
11. "The Christ of Power." 7 :AO "Oar
Country, a Gift From God."
MoouvUla Rev. C. L. Hamilton. Preach
ing 11 and 7:80.
Fatten Rev. G. H. Fee. Preaching at
11 and 7:30.
Roe City Park Rev. A." A. Heist. Preach
In at 11. Vesper service at 4:30.
Sellwood Rev. A. R- Maclean. Preachina'
at 11 and 7:30.
St. Johns kt. J. H. Irvta. Preaching 11.
11 and 7:30.
Trinity Bar. F. N. Sandlfur. Prsaccing 11,
7:30.
Westmoreland Rev. F,
Preaching. 7:30.
N.
Sandlfur.
University Psrk Rev. J. T. Abbott. D. D.
Preaching 11, 7:30.
Wood lawn Rev. W. B. Kloster. Preaching
11, 7:3a
Woodstock Bev. L. C. Poor. Preaching
11. 7:30.
Taylor Street Ctrarch Dr. M. H. Marvin,
meeting place, Circle tbeatr. 124 4th. 10:16.
128 4th. 10:15 a. m.
Swedlah Borthwlck and Beech Rev. John
A. Wellmon. 10:45. 4, 7:45.
First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt
Rev. Ella GJerdlng, castor
German Rodney ave. and Stanton Rev. F.
A Schumann. 10. 8.
African Zlou 283 William ave. Rev. W.
W. Howard. II, 8.
Vancouver Arena Norwegian-Danish Corner
Skidmore Rev. II. P. Nekton, pastor.
Urst German Rev. A. F. Cramr. 11, 8.
Kendall Rev. A. B. Wllaon, 7:30.
District superintendent. Kev. William Wal
lace oungsou, D. D. OVl E. 62d St. N. Ta
bor 2700.
X. E. Caurcu Booth.
First M. E. Church South, corner Union ave.
and Multnomah St. Uv. J. Kenton, pastor.
11, 7:30. .
Kiasloa.
Swedish Mission Bev. b. J. Thoren. 11, 8.
Elim cbspel I'.ev. B J. Tborrn. 10.
Bethel Free church Ivy si. ami A'illiam-.
Bev. J. A. eisvuey, 11. o.
Haaarcs w
First Pentecostal e.. 7th sad E. Couch t
Kev. C. Howard Davis. 11, 7;30.
SeUwood E. Utb aud Spokane i.ev. H. c
Baker.' 11. 7U0.
Brentwood K. 00th andE. 85th ave 3 t
Rev. J. M. Butchard. 11, 8.
BcandluavUu W8 GarutM. 11. -30.
Highland l'rk 11 K. i4tb N-uev. 8. L
alcuuei. iu. 11. i:u.
PresByt rlan.
First 12th snd Alder ta Rv John H
Boyd. 10:30. 7:30. "The Dar of Jehovah "
Ceutral 13. liJlu anj t'uie ais. Kt A-thnr
F. Bishop, D. D. 10:30. "All Things Work
Together for God wC Ood's People "' 7:45,
".Neglecting .the Great Salvation."
V eliuliu.ier t. n'th aud Scburler sis.
Dr. Edward Pence. 10:30. "Gswhrnu. the Un-
reiiaDir.- . t :m. 1 De Mooa lor the Times."
Arbor Lodge Bev. Ueo. ti. Crwiniry. 11. 7:45
Calvary lln . anj Clay sta. W a lime U
ie. auppiy minister. 10:30. J;30. "Ne
rwee luuana vampmeeiuig. "
Fourth Klrst ami Glbos sU. Rv. H. C
Hanson. II, "Is Christianity a Failure?"
1 :o. nev. i. t.. unoriniey. lecture on "India '
Kenllwortb E. 31th ul laadston Rv. t,
1: Lawrence, n, hat Is Religion?" 7:43
Furtwai irhaai arui Gautenbeln avea. Rev
asispaii aw iwia ana lvliiloa
D A. Thompson. 11, 4 The Mod of Jesus.'
7:4.1. "The Law of Love. nd 1 . .
Hope Moutavlll. 7"th anal g. Kverett K'.
s. v. sseman. 11. "The God of Jacob." 7-30
iirtJicii ..jni.iijpi wiurcn.
verwim-mth ana Wrgant u. Rev. Ver
dob K. Todd. II, 7:.T0. .
MUlard Aot-T2H t av. S. g.-B.v.
Vf.. It AWWt tV.riV'
C. D. Chilson.
World Organization
Will Be Discussed
By Peace Advocate
Hamilton Holt, editor of the
"Independent," will speak Sun-
day evening at the Church of
Our Father open forum. Broad-
wr.y at Yamhill. His subject
will bo "World Organization
After the War." Mr. Holt visits
Portland in the interests of the
League to Kn force Peace, of
which he is vice president. He
is ne of the originators of the
movement in this country. Rev.
William G. Eliot Jr., will pre-
side and following the address
there will be opportunity for
free questions and discussion.
Services Held at Farm.
The Christian Endeavor society of
the First Congregational church visit
ed Multnomah farm on Sunday after
noon, and conducted devotional serv
ices. As is their custom, many of
the members took tokens of Christian
friendship to those at the farm, visit
ing in a social way those unable to
attend the services.
SERVICES
-1.
Unity 71st and Sandy blvd. Rer. W. Lea
Gray. 11, 8.
Mt. Tabor E. 65th and Belmont ata Rev.
Ward W. McHenry. 11. "America. Chris
tianity and the World War." 7:30, "The
Three Good Oncers of Jesus."
Piedmont Cleveland snd Jarrett ata. Rev.
A. I. Hutchinson. 11. Rev. Levi Johnson. .
flag raising ceremony.
Rose City Park B. 4Qth and Hancock st.
Rev. J. M. Skinner. 11. 7:30. "Personal and
National Religion as Affected by the War."
Dpoaan avenue E. lata ana Spokane Rev.
W. 8. McCnllagh.. 11. 7:30.
Marshall street 17th snd Marshall ats.
Rev. A. J. Hanna. 11. 7.30.
Trinity Corner Vtrelnla and Nehraaka ana.
Dr. A. J. Montgomery. 11. 7:30.
uninea 145V4 First at. 7:46.
Anabel 66th at. and 37th ave.. 8. aj w.
John B. Nelson. 11. "Supreme Allegiance."
8:30, Sunday school convention. 7:80.
Vancouver Heights 33d snd "L" t. Rev.
C. F. Bennett, 11.
Reformed Pivshytartaa,
First Church Minnesota and llnawnrtv
Ber. T. D. Fraser. n, 7:30.
Reform ad.
First German 12th and Clav Rav. o. Haf.
ner. 10:43. 8.
Second Columbia blvd. and 834
E. A. Wyss. 11.
Third Fifth ave Lenta Rev. W. a T.i,
kempar. 11.
Balvatlon army.
Corp No. 1243 Ash at. AdiuUnt and Un
Frank Genre. 11. Holiness meetlnr a IK a
Csptsln snd Mrs. Ernest Tun mer.
Corns No. 4 12SV. Kirs. at. Enain Pen.
and Captain Brown. 11. HoUnesa meetlna. n
8. salvation meeting.
Bweaiaa corps 430 Brrnslde.
Seventh Day Advsntlsta.
Note Kecular services of thla a Mill I r . Hn.
sre held on Saturday.
central B. 11th ana Everett Elder P C
Hayward. paator. 11:18. -
Tabernacle weat Sid, a.
ef P. halL nth
and Alder. 1L
Montavllla B,
0th and B. Brerett Elder
8 F. Beattv.
Lents 4tb and 68 th av. Elder n 1
Cbltwood. 11.
St. Johns Central avinn and rhwit..
Elder A. H. Folkenberg. 11.
Mt. Tabor E. 00th and Belmont Rer J M
Wllkwghby. 11. ' " "
Alblna (German) kldmor and Mallory
Minister. A. A. Meyer. A. O. Schir
local elder. 11:30. '
Ogden ball. Mississippi and Shaver n..
0. a. Sandnes. 11,
Barvioas for th Deaf.
United Presbyterian Wasco and rtrand
Rev. S. Esrl Du Bon. lorso, 7;30.
- wadanborglan.
New ChurcL . Society 142 Broadwav .
William B Reece. 11. "The Angel Within
Man."
Unitarian.
Church of Our Father Broadwav and v.
hill Rev. T. L. Eliot, V D.. mlnlater nw.
Itua. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr.. paator. 11, "Com
merce and Commercial Ism." 7:45, "World
Organisation After the War."
United Brethren,
Alberts 27th sad Albms.
First E. 15th sod Morrison Rev p n
Bonebrake. 11. 8. "'
Fourth own ana 3za ave. B. B.
Third 67tb at. and 32-1 ava. g. R HerK.t
F. White, pastor. 11. 7:30.
Urst lita sna Marney. Vaocoover ' Wash
Rev. John .D. Nisewouder. pastor. 1'reachlnr
10:30, 2:30. 7:30. ",n'
United Ivangalical.
Fourth Rev. J. K. Conner. 11, 7-30
Radical Jessup St. lie?. A. j. H.nderso.
MsnorL Circuit Services Chearr Crove a i
m.; Brush Prairie, 7:d0. ' 8 D-
Ockicy Green uumite bld. and Gar
D II SI kirnhim 1 1 R May
First P- loth and Poplar D r a
Gbode. 11, I'JO. '
61. OS" n. a- . l-ayion. li, g,
Jnitsd Prsatytarlaa.
First E. 7tu anu (burns RT. Hoa'j
Fraser Given. 11. 7:30. "
Cburvb oi the Sir ugera Wasco street sna
ursua ave. uev. 8. t.-l Du Bo is.
Kenton United 1'resby.i.riau church Lombaid
dC ChatUaui ats. uov. J. c Ctie, pas to.
u.15. Uaivsrsaliat.
Church uf vbe Good Xiaiugs Broadway ami
E. 24tb Rev. F. T. Scott. 11. "The Cod Wlo
oaiuDiea.
T. U. C. A r w. a A.
Y. M. C. A. Oih and taytur H. vV. Ston
a.iieral swrsury. 3:JJ lu.
X. W. C. A. BrjjJ.t, Dj Tsrlor 4 T0
vesper service. Barclay Acheson, "Principles
Baca of -America a Attacluuebt tu Urn Allies."
MisosUsaeoua.
Advent Ch.-istiaii ii rWcond m. near ria.l
t Uv. J. b. l-ucas, pe.ior. 10:jn 7 -.TO
Asaoclated Bible 6tU('.fcUl, (1. B Jt A.
Chrlstensen's hall, 11th and Yamh'a9s. 3,
A. A. Yere. "Uberty Where AT Christ
Hath Msd You Free." 8, X. Z. Lewton,
"Why Nation War."
Babal assembly Friday. 8 p. m.. lo room
61 (t of the KU-r building.
llie Churca tl Oui Jtl Falling at. II o
Neal pastor. Services 11. 7:30.
Church lef the Kreihrcu 1124 llorthwlck anu
Braiui.ru ata. II, V. u.
CbrlstatlelpbUn SnuU. 10:3a 621 E
WashlngrvB st.
First Ulvln Selene 131 12th... cor. Alder
Itcv. TliaiWIra M. Minara. 10:30.
Tbe Universal Church of the Master De.'
Edward Krl. ptor W. O. W. hall, on 1Kb
t. - I'eatel Mission, 268 Flrvt St., 3:30 p. a..
Rer." A.. Beeir. 8, Luke Rsder. . .
( ?
Miss Leva Jackson.
FLAG RAISING TO BE
FEATURED SUNDAY;
Exercises Will Be Conducted
at the Mt, Tabor Presby
terian Church in Forenoon
William S. Gilbert.
A flag raising will be enacted Sun
day at 10:30 a. m. at the Mt. Tabor
Presbyterian church. The large flag
made by the ladles will be formally
raised to the tower of the church un
der direction of General Flnzer and
Colonel C. B. Dentler. An elaborate
Program has been arranged. Colonel
John L. May of the Third. Oregon and
Major Gilbert, chaplain of the Third
Oregon, will speak.
At 11 a, m.a special patriotic ser
mon, "America. Christianity and the
World War," will be made by the pas
tor. At the Evening; sermon, "The
Three Good Cheers of Jesus," will be
discussed.
Piedmont Church
Will Raise Flag
An elaborate flag-raising ceremony
will be enacted at the Piedmont Pres
byterian church Sunday evening at
o'clock. Weather permitting, the en
tire program will be given in the open
air in front of the church.
The large flag will be unfurled
from the northwest tower of the
church. Justice Wallace McCamant
will deliver an address, and Lieutenant-Adjutant-General
Hotchkiss of th
Third Oregon will deliver a tribute
to the Stars and Stripes. Mrs. Leah
Hathaway, the Veterans' quartet and
a large chorus choir will also render
patriotic selections. This will take
the place of the regular evening serv
ice. Annual Meeting of
Congregation Held
The annual meeting of the congre
gation of the Central Presbyterian
church, was held Thursday night. The
reports of Rev. Dr. Arthur F. Blahop's
pastorate showed that 669 communi
cants were on the rolls.
A meslcal program was given, fol
lowing 'which the election of officers
was held, resulting as follows:
Charles Cleland, president: Profes
sor D. T. Van Tine, clerk, both reelect
ed; H. L.. Camp and George Pratt were
reelected trustees. Eight deacons were
elected as follows: C. W. Whittlesey,
George Thomson, J. G. eBnnett, Dr.
E. A. Myers. J. K .Werlein. Walter K.
Gray, H. G. Let tow and C. E. Branln.
The six elders elected for a three
year term were: E. M. Tucker, R. D.
Hewitt, Thomas Muir. W. D. Deaver,
D. T. Van Tine and D. M. Davles.
A social visitation week is to be
started the first Sunday in May.
Dr. Arthur Bishop
Will Occupy Pulpit
Dr. Arthur F, BUbop. pastor, will
speak Sunday at 10:30 upon the topic,
"All Things Work Together for the
Good of God's People." At 7:45 he
will speak upon "Neglecting tbe Great
Salvation." The following Sunday eve
ning his topic will be "Th Relation of
the World s War to the Kingdom tof
God." Ths- men's .club jrill have a
prominent part in this service, and It
win be of special Interest men.
PROGRAM
ARRANGED
t I I
On Sunday, night at 7:41 tbe Meth
odist Brotherhood of Centenary Meth
odist Episcopal church will have a
patriot io service. The occasion will
be th dedication of two flags that
have recently been purchased by th
congregation for the church. One of
these is to hang from the walls Tf
the interior of the church, the other -to
be displayed from the church tower
on th outside of the building.
There will be special music of pa
triotic Aentlment by the large chorus
and by special singers. The principal '
address will be by M. A. Miller, col
lector of internal revenue. The flags
will be presented by a member of the
official board and accepted by the paa
tor on behalf of the church. Members
of the G. A. R. and allied organisations
have been especially invited. In view
of all the conditions now existing it
is expected tnat this will be a service
of very unusual Interest.
Dr. Boyd Will Begin
New Sermon Series
On Sunday evening, at the First
Presbyterian church, Bev. Dr. John
H. Boyd, pastor, will begin a new
series of sermons on "Studies in Soma - .
Deeper Religious Aspects of the Pres
ent Tlne."
On Sunday at 7:S0 p. m. the spe
cial theme will be "The Day of, Jeho
vah," a study of the Justice Of God
revealed in history.
The other 'themes will be aa fol-
lows:
April 29. 7:30 p. m. "The Sunnr ,
Side of War." a study of things
bright, beautiful and noble.
May 6, 7:45 p. m. "Has Jesua
Christ a Message for a World at .
War?" a study of th leadership -needed
to bring the world back to Its
best. '
May 13. 7:43 p. m. "War's Terrlbla
Strain Upon the Moral Ideals and, :
Values of 1-1 fe," a study of what met. .
think and do under Jhe stress of war. -
There will he special music by th
quartet and great pipe organ. "
The sermon of last Sunday on "Tha.
Two Germanys" made a profound lm
presslon, and many calls have been
made for the printed copies. Theae
are being prepared now and will be
available early next week. "
Dr. Dyott'a Topic
Designed to Help
"Where to Find Life's Meaning" will
be Dr. Luther R. Dyott's theme In ths
First Congregational church on Sun
day morning. This will be a practical
sermon which Is designed to help men
and women In every-day life and is
i meant to throw light on some of life's
hard problems. At 7:4 5 p. m. Dr.
Dyott will preach on "Where Is God
In War Times?"
The church Is gradually growing in
membership at every Crmmunlon serv
ice. The work of the American Mission
ary, association was recently presented
by the Rev. G. W. Hinman, secretary
of the Pacific coast district, who spoke
particularly of the activities of the
Congregational . church among the
Alaskans, negroes, Chinese and Jap
anese, in .luerica.
Children's Sermon
Series to Be Given
On Sunday the pastor of Kenllworth
Presbyterian church will begin a riea
of five minute children's sermons to
be given at the opening service every
Sunday morning after which the chil
dren will be dismissed. On Sunday
evening will .be given the first of a
series of sermons especially for the
young people, in which many elements
of succesa and failure In life will be
touched upon. These will be drawn,
from the life of Paul. "Th Toung Ma
of Tarsus" will be th subject of
the opening sermon. All the young
people of the church and community
are Invited.
"Consider the Mind"
is Dr. Boyer's Topic
"Consider the Mind" will be tbe sub
ject of an address to be given by Vr. "
C. O. Boyer Sunday night. 7:30 p. m.,
at the Central Methodist church, Van
couver avenue and Fargo street, Jt
will be the third of a series of popular
Sunday evening talks by prominent
physicians on the general subject
"Public Health and the Christian Con-'
science." Much is being said at tbe
present time about the Interplay of
mind and body and the effects of ths
one upon the other.
It will be th purpose of tba speaker
to present the subject from the scien
tific standpoint of a physician. Pre
ceding talks have brought out largo
crowds and provoked much interest.
The meetings are under the direction
of the Toung Men's Social Service club
and are free to both men and women.
Rev. Mr. Skinner to
Speak Sunday Night
Sunday evening, Rer, J. M. Skinner
of Rose City Park Community church,
Forth-f If th and Hancock streets, will
npeak on "Personal anrd- National Re
ligion as Effected by the War." - In
tbe sermon Mr. Skinner will discuss
the effect of the war on religion in
Russia and on the ethics' of England
and Germany. An attempt will also
be made to estimate the probable out
corns of the war as related to religion
In America A large chorus choir ff
19 voices will sing patriotlo songs, and
tho quartet will render special tnuala,
S