THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 14 SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1917. PORTLAND, OREGON. .4. SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF ! STATE TO HAVE' TWO IE Newberg and Pendleton to Be Scenes of' Rallies of Re spective Districts of Oregon NOTED SPEAKERS ON LIST Heavy Xosponsss Mad to Calls for Dslsffatss to Attend Gathering1 of Stat Association JText WMk. Judging from the plans now practi cally consummated for the big twin conventions of the Oregon State Sun day School association, the gatherings are destined to be the biggest under takings of their kind attempted in this State. Tha array of speakers secured in cludes some of the most noted clergy men of Portland and of the state. Rev. Joshua Stansfield, Rev. Calvin B. Wal ler, Rev. K. II. Pence and Rev. Dr. J. L, Sprlngston are among the Portland ministers to address the delegates to the convention at Newberg and at Pen dleton. The dates for the convention of tbe western Oregon town are May 16 to 18, inclusive, and for the con vention in eastern Oregon, May 18 to 20. The feature of the conventions will consist in having Marion Lawrence of Chicago, international general sec retary, to speak. Ills' many friends In Portland have expressed t hemselves "eager to see him again after an absence of more than nine years. The delegates notifying Mrs. Walter Terill of their intention to atterfd the convention at Newberg and Mrs. S. A. Lowell of their intention to go to Pen dleton, have been large. Series of Sermons Proves Interesting Thle series of Sunday evening dis courses at Westminster church, by Dr. Edward H. .Pence, is proving very in teresting and attractive, as evidenced by the large attendances. This series -.of six discourses is a consideration of 'God in the Moral Crises of the Human Race." On next Sunday evening, at 7:45, the third of these discourses will be given on the subject: "The Strug gles of Civilizations and Barbarisms." Kvery thinking person should take ad vantage of these studies by Dr. Pence. It Is asserted, because of their profit to the human mind. At the morninp service, at 10:30, Dr. Pence will speak on "Keeping the Great' Securities Safe." The communion of the Lord's supper will be observed as also the receiving of some 40 mem ber into the covenant relation. Sellwood Parish Officers Elected The annual meeting of the members of St. John's Kpiscopa! church at Sell 1 woo.3 was held on Tuesday evening in the parish-house. Archdeacon Cham bers, In charge of the mission, pre sided. After the reading of reports of the treasurer, vestry clerk and woman's guild, the election of officers was held for the year ending Easter, 1918, resulting as follows: A. G. Whitemnn, senior warden; George Clark, Junior warden; George Ballheim, treasurer: John O. Nathan, clerk. Messrs. Harold A. Sellwood and Jack Nelson were ejected extra members of .the vestry. After the election the ladles of the guild served a substantial lunch. " Aged Mothers Will TCP TfllrPlI "t.ft flhlTPP.Tl UO Ol3S.Kjll LU VJUU1 Ull I "Mother" will be tlve predominating r" feature at the eryX1'es of the First Christian 'church Sunday morning. i Conveyances have, been provided for the aged mothers who are not able to , ' attend otherwise. In keeping with tho spirit of the day Rev. Harold H. Grtf i.." fis has chosen for his morning subject, , '"Behold Thy Mother" and the evening I ' topic will be "Cubic Character." I The special seiial address for mem J. bers of the men'a 'Bible class will be i given at 9:45 a. m. by Claude S. Pefley, I his subject being "Auto-intoxication i vs. Health." 1 Special Services For Mothers' Day Piedmont Presbyterian church, Cleve land avenue and Jarrett street, will ob serve Mothers' Day Sunday morning nt 11 o'cloc The service will be int duced by a junior service, with 111 trated talk by the pastor. There w le special music for the occasion. At 3 p. m.. Dr. Hutchison will deliver a lecture at Central library on "The Re turn of the Iord to Set Up His King dom, arti the Relation of the Present World War to That Event." At 8 p. m . In the church, the second of the series . on "Old Testament Heroes" will be given in a study of the remarkable case . "of Jephtha. Social Service Work ' Eeports to Be Made .v Tho semi annual meeting of the Episcopal social service league will be -held at eight o'clock p. m., May 14, In troom E, Central library. Report or the four divisions of the league's woric ,wlll be presented as follows: - Scadding :.House, by F. V. H. Andrews; Social Service in Hospital, A. C Newill; Re tllef Work of the Lexugue. Mrs. Graham; Seamen's Institute' A. C. Lomer. , Chaplain Howard will speak on the .-work of the league as a whole and the plan for the fall and winter months. " ' All these reports form the basis of ihe report to be submitted to the an 'nual convention of the diocese of Oregon meeting this month In the Pro- ' Cathedral of St. Stephen, the Martyra ! ! Topic at St. James. ,' Rev. W. E. Brinkman will , preach LARG CONVENTIONS . Sunday at 11 a. m.,at St. James' Luth eran church, on the question "Why PryT and In the vienlng, at 8 o'clock, on the subject, "The Gospel of Spring time." i . i.. Stars and Stripes Will Float From ' St. David's Church K On Sunday morning at the close of the morning service the fcta.rs and Stripes will be raised aloft on a new flagpole erected on the tower of St. He David's church, the gift of A. W. Wiltshure and family. The choir will sing a new patriotic anthem, "God of Our Fathers," ift by Mortimer, and at the close "The Star Spangled Banner" t will be sunr by all present. Hf The speaker at the morning service will be a representative f of the Army V. M. C. A., who in will present the cause of the f Y. M. C. A. and the new Ameri- can army. At night the rector will begin a series of addresses on "The Litany," the great com- mon prayer of Intercession. The -)jf t singing at the night service is from the Mission Hymnal and is always full and hearty. -Jfr "fc OF EPWORTH LEAGUE Meeting Will Take Place, Be ginning Next Friday at the Centenary Church, Fullest cooperation having been ac corded the Portland district Epwortn league convention, to be held the three days following May 18. the indications are strong for an enthusiastic and rousing success. This, the 27th annual convention of the organization, will be in charge of J. R. Benton, president of the district. who has devoted untiring efforts to ward making the gathering representa tive of every unit of the league ard making it helpful and instructive. Equal commendation is conceded to he due the members of the district cabinet, F. J. Schnell. chairman, Mlf-s Minnie Marey, Miss Ida Matson, C. V. Ohilson, Miss Leva Jackson. Will K. Warren, Willis Vinson, Oliver Gill and Dr. W. W. Youngson, advisory. Bishop Mathew Simpson Hughes will give the principal opening lecture at the Centenary church. East Ninth and Pine streets, the meeting place, on Friday evening at 7:45 o'clock. A loving cup will be presented by Dr. Youngson to the chapter having the largest proportionate attendance. An Interesting aggregation of dis cussion subjects and features have been outlined for the three days. Dr. Joshua Stansfield will talk on "My Ob ligation as a Young Methodist," Satur day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Out-of-town speakers have been secured for the occasion, also. Young men and women active in the league have been designated to speak, instilling vigor and vitality to the movement In hand. Program Arranged For Mother's Day With the Alberta Commercial club as special guests, the following Moth ers' day programs will be given at the Vernon Presbyterian church Sun day: Morning Organ prelude, "Pastorella in A."' Wareing; offertory, "Prayer," Von Weber vocal solo, "A Vision of Eden," by Monnett, Miss Collier; ser mon by Rev. William E. Todd, pastor. "The Limitless Scope of the Uncon querable Energy of Human Harmony"; postlude, "12 Mass," Mozart. Evening Intermezzo, sacred 2 S.. "What a Friend," Wallace, orchestra: organ prelude, (a) Pilgrim's Chorus"! wagner; (b) "Memories." St. Clair; of fertory, "Land of the Sky-BLu Water, Cadman; anthem, "Praise the Lord," MrPhnll .mil, God s TP1": vocal solo, "Calvary," 1 by Rodney. Moraine: MarT),.!. .. ! march, "Wondrous Love." Farrazzl. or chestra; "Postlude," Engleman A girls' chorus will assist' in tho evening. Minister to Give Practical Sermon Dr. Luther R. Dvott niitn e ' First Congregational church m i I reacn fcunaay morning on "How to He Strong." This Is designed to be an Intensely practical sermon, show ns how to be strong in these days that try the souls of men and women The evening services will be approp-1-ate to Mother's day. With no thought of detracting anything whatever from all that is due exalted motherhood and Riving all honor to mothers. Dr. Dyott 7lllr?mZ?h?L the fathe". as Ins tated in his thme, "Mother's Day and r ainer s Day." INDICATIONS STRONG FOR BIG CONVENTION lliDr. Bishop Preaches vill ! r r. A un Sunday Night Central Tresbyterian church pulpit W"l b occupied Sunday morning by I B. Rhodes, state secretary of the Young Men's Christian association In the evening Dr. Bishop will preach as usual. He has been absent from his pulpit two weeks on account of illness and his congregation will be glad to see him in his accustomed place again. Social Vj,U Be Held. The homo depaYtment nf th Wom-ii- worth Presbyterian church, which reached a total membership of 177 during the recent contest, will give a social to its members and workers next Tuesday afternoon at the church. There will be a musical program a short address by the pastor, some en tertaining readings and a social hour. Will Observe MotherV Day. Mothers' day will be observed Sun ty l Kendlworth Presbyterian chuxcm, where the pastor. Rev. E. P Lawrence, will speak on "The Purity Dignity and Spirituality of Fatherhood and Motherhood." White buttonhole bouquets will bo given each one at tending tho service not already wear ing one. Will Discuss Picketing Law. At the CThurch of Our Father, on Sunday at 7:45 p. m., Charles P. How ard, president of the Central Uhm- council, will speak on "The Proposed Anu-ncseung Law." Free .discussion will follow. This will constitute the regular open forum. i Wear a Flower t t t Loyal Sons and Mothers' day, Sunday, while of uni versal observance in this country will be given special significance by the religious bodies of the nation. In Portland practically every church of every denomination will set aside the day for appropriate services. President Wilson, three years ago, upon the resolution of congress, pro claimed the second Sunday in May as Mothers' day, and asked that that day be so observed throughout the nation Conceived by a girl, 10 years ago. the idea of observing . Mothers' day has grown in favor, until now the whole world gives the day over to thoughts ! Bishop Hughes Off For Another Trip Bishop Mat S. Hughes of Portland, a prominent delegate to the convention of Methodist bishops Just terminated at Grand Rapids, Mich., returned F-i-day afternoon to Portland after a month's stay in the east. He left Fri day afternoon, after only a brief stay here, for the White Swan Indian reser vation. Just north of North Yakima. There he will address the Indians and study the work of the reservation. Leaving there for North Yakima, the bishop will make addresses, to be fol lowed by a visit later to Seattle. "Safety in Service" Is Evening Topic At the anniversary services of the Epworth league of the First Methodist church Sunday night. Dr. Stansfield will speak on "Safety in Service." set ting forth that the best security to youth is in a high and worthy service. It will be shown that the soul of the Individual and the soul of the nation may be.st be saved by service. The text will be "Is the Young Man Ab solom Safe?" There will be an in stallation of the newly elected officers of the league of the First Methodist church. Special music will be ren dered by the choir. Aiding Red Cross. The various women's organizations of the First Congregational church are giving their time to various lines of Red Cross work. The ladies of the league give Tuesday of each week to sewing for the Red Cross at their head quaneis in me tvipman-woire com pany s store. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Fifth Sunday. After Easter Legion Topic. Epworrh Leajrue "Bp worth Leagos Anni versary Serrle." B. Y. P. V. "Fellowhip With God." Bkptut. First 'White Temple 12th nJ Tajrlr uti. Re. Calvin B. Waller. 11, "A Wnmtn'i Memorial." 7:30, "The One Thing Needful In America." Swedisb-Finnlsb Mission White Temple. 8. East SfSe E. 20th and Anketiy ats. Rev. W. B. Hhmon. pastor. 11. "The Judgment of God." 7:45, "Your Mother." Highland E. 6th and Alberts IteT. Chan. Meier, pastor. 11, "Mother's Contribution." 7:45. "Reciprocity With Ood." ArletaKeT. W. A. Sprlggs. PreaehiDf by Rev. 11. E. Marshall. I'ntTersitr 1'nrk R't. Thomas Stephenson, acting pastor. 11, 7:30. Swedish 15th and Hoyt Rer. T. Gideon SJolander. pastor. 11:13, 7:80. Grnce Montarilla KeT. n. T. Cash. 11. 7:45. 11. "To All Who Lore His Appear ing." 8. "Eyes That Watch." Sellwood ReT. F. H Hayes, pastor. 11 7 '30 St". Johns ReT. E. P. Borden, pastor. 7:30. Calvary E. 8tb and Grant Rev. J. E. Tliomss. pastor. 11, "Those Women." 7:30, "Mother." Mt. Calvary East Pine and Grand eve. ReT. A. M. Machaeek. 11, 8. Third Knott and Vancouver ave. Eev. W. J r"-!f rw .t Lents Rev. J. M. Nelson. Rev. Thomas Broomfield. revival services. Second German Morris and Rodner ave. 11. 7:30. Glencoe E. 45th and Main Rev. A. B. Walts. 11. "Home Influence Over Children." 8 "Blessed, by an Aged Mn." Mount Olivet Rev. W. A. Majrett. '.1, 8. Italian Mission ' Rev. Francesco Saunella. 11, 8. First German 1th and Mill Rev. 3. Kratt. 11. 7:30. North Portland Mission 880 Nicola 1 st. Friday. 8. Ruasellvllle Mission Iev. Albert Laugh bridge. 3:45. Tabernacle E. 4 2d and Holrate Rev. Wal ter Duff, actins paator. 11. 7:30. Christian. Ftrnt Park and Columbia Rev. Harold II. Griffls, pastor. 11. "Behold Thy Mother." "Wc riu,rac'rv- ers." 7:3. Elder A. H. Mulkey. East Side I hr1stin K. 12th and E. Tavloe Rev. A. L. Crim. 11. "Memories of Mother." fc, "The Hour of Temptation." Sellwood 13th and Tenino Rev. J. B. Johnson. 11, 8. St. Johns Rev. Ilemert F. Jones. 11, 8. Bethel E. 82d and Thompson Rev. Aubrey W. Wilson. Montavllla E. 76th and Hoyt Rev. Eogeue Burr. 11, 7.45. Gladstone Rev. Roy LI Dunn. 11, 8. Ktn?y Aveuuu and Knott Rev. J. Carlos Ghormley. Catholic. St. Peter's Lents Rev. P. Beutcen. 8 10:30, 7:30. Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis Rev. E. V O Hara. . 715. 8 30. :45. 11. 7:45. St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman Uev. J. C Hughes. . 8:30. 10:3O. 7:30. St Patrick's 19th and Savler Rev. E. P Murphy. 8. 10.30, 7:30. St. Francis' E. 11th and Oak Rev. J. H. Black. . 8. 3. 10:30. 7:30. " Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams ave and Stanton- Rev. W. A. Daly. , 879 n" 7:30. Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas Rev. E. S. Olson, ti. 7, 8. , 11. 7:30. St. Kose E. 63u and Alameda Rev. J O larrell. 8. 10. 7:30. St. Andrew' K. Mh and Alberta Rev. J Kiernau. 8. 10:30, 7:30. The Madeline li. 24th and Siskiyou Rev r...rr K. 'ibompsuu. 7:30, . 10:30. Ascension E. Yamhill and E. 7Hn Francis cau Fathers. . 10:30. 7:30. Blessed Sacrament Maryland ave. and Blaa- deua Kev. . " - o. iv:ou. 7:3o. Holy cross 77 Buwiium Rev. c. ttauiuod. i.i mi 7 :30. - 'St. Ignatius' 3220 4Sd St. S. E. Jesuit FaiuerB. ti:au, o, iv.ou. . St. Stephens' 2d sod E. Taylor Rev. War .... A Waltt. 0. 8 30. 10:30. 7:30. St. Philip Nerl E. 16lh and Hickory Hev yi. J. Cartwright. 8. lO:30. 7:30. St. Clements Sun to nil Newiou Jtv. Jo jeuh Chaootou. liev. 'Ihomas Mealou, wssistant. Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Uev. Q unhi. fc. lo:3u. 7:30. Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Vancou ver ave. Kev. F. U. Miller. , 8. lo:3o, 7:3u. St. Againa a.. im ami diuier tktr. j Cuiumhwuy. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Stanislaus tPolish) Maryland ave. and Falling Hev. F. Matthew 8. 10:3O. 7:30. St. Joseph (German) 13th and Couch lUv B. uurrer. 8. 10:3U. 7:3u. St. Michael t Italian) th and. Mill Kev. M. Baleatra. 8. :o:30. 7:30. St. Clare's Capitol Hill Franciscan Fath ers. 7 :30, 015. St. Chartes 83d and Alberta Bev. G. Smuerhoru. S. 10:30. 7:30. Congregational. First Park anS iladlson Bev. Lather R. 1 7:45, '"Mother's Day and Father's Day Dyott. minister. 1O-.30, "How to Be Strong' 40, "Mother my ana ratners lay." First uenuan E. 7th and Stanton Kv. K. O. Wlllman. Atkinson Memorial church B. 29th. and Everett, Rev. Warrea Morse, paator. It, Tomorrow in Honor "Sweetheart of World39 at ae x t at Daughters Everywhere Observe Mothers3 Day of "Mother."' Miss Ana Jarvls of Phil adelphia is credited with having ini tiated the idea, when during the first part of May, 1907, she Invited a friend to visit her on the second Sunday In that month to commemorate the date of her mother's death. An earnest purpose to make the ob servance more common among friends, resulted, in' the following 'years, in a more general sentiment of remember ing mothers in that manner. At present almost every church and home in the world has Inculcated into its calendar and spirit the celebration of the day. MAJOR GILBERT WILL Services at the First Presbyterian church. Twelfth and Alder streets. Sun day, will refer almost entirely to tho military situation and the treatment of our soldiers. In the morning, at 10:30. Major W. S. Gilbert, chaplain of tho Third Oregon, now stationed at Van couver, will preach. Major Gilbert's subject will be "Loyalty." The officers of the church feel that they have been very fortunate in se curing Chaplain Gilbert, who has had such a long career with the soldier and who '.a so thoroughly conversant TO HOLD GAM IE Interesting Program Has Been Prepared by Committee in Charge of Rally, The Multnomah County Junior Christian Endeavorers will hold their annual rally at the Mizpah Presbyter ian church. East Nineteenth and Di vision streets, Saturday afternoon. May 19, 1917. at 3 p. m. Miss Violet Johnson. Multnomah county Junior superintendent, will be In charge of the rally and a most in teresting program has been planned for the young people. Miss Mildred Mclntosch, superintendent of the Miz "Our Mothers, the Home makers." 7:45, "The Hidings of Power." I'llerim Missouri ave and Shaver st. Rev. W. C. Kantner. I'nlTernlty Park Ha-n at., near Lombara Rev. F. J. Meyer, pastor. Highland E. 6th and Prescott Rev. Geo. Edw. Lewis, pastor. Waverlv Heights E. 33d and Woodward Rev. A. C. Moses. Snnnysirte K. 32d and Taylor Rev. J. J. Staub. 11, Dr. J. H. Matthews. "The Chal lenge of the Child." 7:45, "Joys and De lights of the Inner Life." Zion I German) KL !th miA Tremnnt Rev I J. H. Hopn. 10:30. Norwerlan Danish ConrrecaHnnal rhnrch F 23d and 8nraner Rev. Morton Olson. 11. 7:30. St. Johns Rev. J. H. Bsrnett. pastor. 11. 8. Finnish Mission 107 SkMmnr. t Rev Samuel Nevala. 7:.T0. Laurelwood Conzreestinniil ehnrph 4Xth ve and 65th st. S. E. 11, 5. Ardenwald Ardenwald statlnn Hnarard W Hopkirk. Christian Science, ftabiect Lesson Rernvin- "Ariam am wiln Man." First church Everett, between ISth and 10th sta. 11, 8. Second E. 6th and Holladay. 11. 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11, 8. Fifth Myrtle Pnrk hsH. 11. Christian Science aocletv Rnlhronk hUwk St. Johns. 11. Episcopal. Trinity lth snd fcverett Ttev A A Mnr rhvn. rector. 8. 11. s. Pro-Oathedral of St. Stephens the Martrr 18th and Clay Very Rev E. H. McCollIster. deui. Rt. Rev. W. T. Snmoer, bishop, 7:45, 11. 7:45. St. David's E. 12th and Ttelmnnt n. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30. 9:30. 11. 7 30 St. Mark's 21st snd Marshall Rn T ir H. Simpson, rector. Rev. J. G. Hattoo. asso ciate rector. 7:30. 11, 7 43. St. Andrew's Hereford St.. Ports-mouth Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 9, 7:30 p m. St. Matthews Corbett and Bancroft sts Rev. W. A. M. Breck. vicar. 11 a. m. Grace Memorial Weldler and E. 17th N Bev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Rev John Dawson 11. 7:30. St. Michael's and All Angels' E. 43d and Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen. 8:30, 11, 6. Church of Our Savior 0th ave. and 41st st 8. E. Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 11 St. Paul's Woodmere Rev. Oswald W Tay lor. 4. Bishop Morris Memorial chapel. Good Samar itan hospital Rev. Frederic K. Howard. 7 7:15. All Saints' church 23th and Savler Rer Frederic K. Howard. 11. 6:30. St. Johns church Corner E. 15th and Har nej.Sellwood Archdeacon Chambers in charge. Trinity (Norwegian) Portsmouth Rev. Slgw A. Stenseth. 11, 8. Services at Lundes ball. 15th and Alberta. Our Savior East 10th and Grant Rev. Im Henrikson. English, lo:15: Norwegian. ll:lj. German Evangelical Reformed Leuts Rev. W. G. Lienkaemper: 11. Latter Say Saints. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon E. 25th. and Madison. 11:45. Rev. M. J. Ballard. The Reorganized Church of Jesns Christ of Latter Day Sainta (pot Mormons) E. T6th snd IrTlng sts. Evsngelist U.,i'. Barmore. 11. 7'4o. Methodist Episcopal. Brentwood Rev. Paul F. Green. Preach ing at 11. Bethel A. M. E. W. II. Prince, pastor. 11. "Motherhood." 8:15. Kendall Kev. Paul F. Green. Preaching at 7:30. lentennry Rev. T. W. Lane. D. D. 11. 7:45. Central Rev. C. C. Rariik. 11, 7:46. Clinton Kelly Rev. A. B. Calder. 11, 7:30. Epworth Rev. C. O. McCullocb. D. U. First Church Rev. Joshua SUusfieklA D. D. 10:30, "Honor Thy Father and lliy Mother." 7:30, "Safety In Service." Laurelwood Rev.' C. R. Carlos, D. D. Pleaching. 11, "Mother's Day Service." 8. "la the Future of Christianity Threatened by the World War?" Lents Rev. F. M. Jasper. Preaching at 11 and 7:30. Lincoln Rev. W. T. Krr, D. D. Preaching at 11 and 7:30. Llnntou Rev. S. H. Drwart, D. D. Preach ing at 7:30. Mount Tabor Rev. E. O. Eldredge, D. D. 11. "Mother's Influence." 8, Rev. R. N. Avlson. Montavllla Rev. C. L. Hamilton. Dreach lnc 11 and 7:30. Patron Rev. G. H. Feeae. Preaching at 11 and 7:30. Taylor Street M. E. Circle Theatre. Rev. R. Elmer Smith. 10:15. Rose City Park Kev. A. A. Helat. Preach ing at It. Vesper service at 4:30. Sellwood Rev. A. B. Maclean. 11. "The Son." 8. St. Johns Rev. J. H. Irvine. Preaching 11. 11 and 7:30. Trinity Rev. F. N. Sandlfur. Preaching 11, Woodstock Rev. Lester C Poor. 11. "Mother." 7:46. "Young People." Zrangelioal Association. Canon Helghta Rev. N. Shapp. pastor. 11:30, 7:30. First English E. 6th and Market Rer. B. n nnnarhnch. 11. 8. First German Evangelical loth and Clay Rev. U. F. Lieaing. w:to, o. Portland Mission church Carson Heights Bev. . Bhupp. pastor. 2:30. 6:30. TJO. Ev sags Ural Synod. German KraBgelmu rruaa' chtirdkTaeoasa JUNIOR ENDEAVORERS RING HEF NEXT SATURDAY The wearing of flowers and the giv ing of them to the "sweethearts of the world," as mothers nave been termed, early became the custom, and now most of the day's significance is lent by the profusion of flowers to be found in the- form of gifts arid comple ments of dress. While no fixed rules, to be literally followed, exist, concerning the variety of flower to be used, certain facts concerning mothers of individuals are supposed to be manifested by the color of flower worn or presented as a gift. The primary rule is, of course, to send flowers, xm matter what kind, to one's mother. One should endeavor to SPEAK ON SUNDAY with conditions among the army regi ments. In the evening the services will be in the hands of the Y. M. C. A. in the interests of their work among the soldiers. I. B. Rhodes, one of the Y. M. C. A. secretaries, will speak, and also Chaplain Gilbert, who wllj tell of what he saw on the Mixcan border of the camp work of the Y. M. C. A. In the morning a special feature of the service will be a brief sermon for children, given by Major Gilbert. His subject for this sermonette will be "The Law of the Sea." pah society of Juniors, will be the hostess for the afternoon. Two pennants will be awarded for excellence in membership attendance. One will be given to the society of less than 20 members, having the highest percentage of membership present, and one to the society of more than 20 members, having the highest member ship percentage present. There will also be a pageant by the young people entitled "What tho .Junior Commit tees -Are Doing." After the program a social hour will be spent in playing Interesting games. Those on the committee in charge of the rally is composed of Miss Violet Johnson as chairman. Misses Margaret Bates and Bessie Ristig. There will be about eight or nine Junior societies taking part in the program. Brotherhood Dinner Successful. The Brotherhood; dinner given in honor of the ladies of the First Con gregational church who have served the dinners during the past year, was unusually successful. The men cooked and served the dinner, followed by a most entertaining program.. The fol lowing officers were elected for the coming year: President, T. M. Dye: vice president, C. H. Farrington; sec retary, Walter Huntington. OF CHURCH ave. a-d K. 15th Rev. Eliaa if. 10:45. 7:30. Hergert. Free Methodist. Centrsl 55th and E. Flanders Rev w Coffee. First B. 8th and Mill Rev. A. Beers. St. Johns 61st snd 57th ave. n Third Rev. R. H. Clark. 11. 7:30. Friends' Church. N. First E. S3tn aim .jin sts. ReT Cox. Lents South Main at. Rev. John Riley. 11. .'. Weat Piedmont Friends' church Corner Borthwlck snd Jessup st. Chester A. Ha die v pastor. Jewish. Congregation Beth Isrsel 12th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Friday, 8 n. m. Lutheran. St. James. Engllsn West Park and Jeffer son Rev. William Even Brinkman. 11 "Why Pray?" 8, "The Gospel of Springtime." luimanuel 19th and Irving 11, g. West Side Norwegian Lutheran 3 n iik Rev. WUhelm Petterson. 11. 8. " Betbanla Danish Evangelical Lutheran church Union ave. and MorrU st Rev L. P KJoller. lO a. m. and 8 p. m. luiiuanuel German Sellwood Rev Ft i- Trinity Germ an (Missouri Synod) Wllllsms im Rev. J. A. Rimbach. 1;1S, ave. and Graham 7:30. St. Paul's German E. 12th and Clinton Ru-v. A. Kraute. German, 10:30; Kugllsn, 7:30 Grace English (Missouri Synod) Alblui are and Mason st. Rev. E. Probst. 8:30 lo-ao" 7:30. ' ' ' Evangelical Lutheran Zlon (Missouri Synod) Salmon sod Chapman Rev. H. Koppehmanu Leiiten setvk-es morning sad evening. German' 10:15; Kngllsb. 7:45. St. John's Peulnsular and Klrkpa trick Rev K. U. Saizmann. 10:45. 7:30. Swedish Augustaua Kev. U. E. Sanstedt 10:45. 7:45. Bethel Norwegian Lutheran Free church 7:30. Westmoreland Rev. F. N. Sandlfur. PreaculDg, 7:30. University Park Rev. J. T. Abbett. D. D. Preaching 11, 7:30. Woodlawn Rev. W. E. Kloster. Preaching 11. 7:30. Woutistock Rev. L. C. Poor. Preaching 11, 7::tO. Taylor Street Church Dr. M. H. Marvin, meeting place. Circle Uaeatre, 126 4th. 10:16 Dr. Clarence True Wilson. Swedish Bortiiwlck and Beech Rev. John A. Wellmun. 10:45, 4, 7:45. First Norwegian lanlsh ISth and Hoyt Rev. Ellas GJerding, pastor. 11, 8. German Koduej ave. and Stanton Rev. F. A Schumann, lo, 8. Africau Zlon 2St Williams ave. Kev. W. W. Howard. 11, 8. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian-Danish Comer Skldoiore Rev. 11. P. Nelsuu, pastor. Unit German Kev. A. F. Cramer, ll, 8. Kendall Kev. A. B. Wllaon. 7:30. District superintendent, Kev. William Wal lace Youngson, D. D. B91 E. t2U. st. N. Ta bor -IlKfc M. E. Church South, Flrt M. E. Church South, corner Union av. and Multnomah st. Uev. 'A. J. Feutou, pastor! 11 a. in. Missions. Swedish Mission Kev. to. J. Thoren. 11, 8. Ellin tbapel Kev. B J. Iboren. 10. Bethel Free church Ivy st. and William -Rev. J. A. btavney. 11. 6, Nxarn First Pentecostal t.. tn and E. Couch it- Kev. C. Howard Davis. Evangelist K. H. Jaikaen. 11, 2:30, 7:30. Sellwood taiu auu Spokane Uev. II. c Rxker. 11. 7:30. Brentwood E. 69 Ui and E. 65th ave 8 E Kev. J. la. Butchard. 11. b. ' Scandinavian U4S oaruua. II, :30. Highland i'urk lloJ K. iilb N. uev. 8L L" Uftouel- lo. 11. 7: io. PresDyteriaa. First 12th snd Alder sU. Rev. John H. Boyd. 10:30, Major Gilbert, "Loyalty." X. M. C A. Ceiitral- E. loth and Pine sts. Rev. Arthur F. Blsnop. D. D. 10:30, 7:45. Westmjiister E. 17tU and Schurler sts. Dr. Edward Pence. 10:30. "Keeping the Great Securities Sale." 7:45, "Struggles of Civilisa tions and Barbarislms." Arbor Louge ue. Geo. R. Cromley, 11. 7 45 Calvary lltii and Clay sts. Wallace U. Lee of Albany college. lo:30. Rev. George H. Lee, "God's Saving Love." 7:45. Rev. ueorge H. Lee, "What Creatkw Teaches L's of God." Foiirtu First and Gibbs sts. Rev. H. G. Hansou. Kenllwortti E. 34th and Gladstone Rev. E. P. Lawrence. 11, "The Trinity of Fatherhood and Motherhood." 7:45, "lu Arabian Soli tudes. " torbes Graham and Gantenbeln aves. Rev Wm. MacLeod. 11. 7:30. Mizpah av. 19th and Division sta. D A. Thompsn. Hope Montavllla. 78th and E. Everett Rev 8. W. See man. 11. -The Mother's Task To-day." 7:30. "Keep Sweet." Vernon 19th and Wygant sts. Rev. Vernon B. Todd. 11, "The Llmlt)e Scope of the Un conquerable Energy of Hunan Harmony." 7:30. "The Pillars of the Temple." Millard Avenue -jitl cvt ave. f. . Hev W. H. Amos, 10:30. Unity 71st and Sandy blvd. Rer. W. Le, Gray. 11. Mt. Tabor E. 55th and Belmont sta. Rer. Ward W. McHenry. 11, "Honor Toy Father and Thy Mother." 7:45, "God's Auawer to the Heart Hanger of His People." PlednwDt Cleveland and Jarrett at Bev have the flowers her favorite ones. If known; otherwise to send her one's own favorite flower. There are no set rules as to color or variety of flower to wear. As first suggested, it was a white carnation for those whose mothers had passed on. Then it broadened to absent mothers, living or dead. Then the carnation was supplanted by any va riety of flower. A pretty idea re cently innovated la to wear a white flower for a mother who is dead, a red flower for one who is living but absent, and consequently any other colors for the mother who is living and present: Woman's Memorial Dr. Waller's Subject In keeping with the general idea of Mothers' day. Dr. Calvin B. Waller, the pastor of the White Temple, will speak Sunday morning on "A Woman's Memorial." At night Dr. Waller's theme will be "The One Thing Needful In America." This message will be a sequel to his series on "Things We Need." After the service last Sunday even ing 11 people cajne forward in response to tho pastor's appeaj, several of them uniting with tho church. The gospel song service conducted by William Manscll Wilder Is a feature of the evening evangelistic services. Motherhood One of Divinest Functions Sunday will be Mothers' day at the First Methodist church. Dr. tansfiel.I In the mornlnpr will preach a special sermon on Mothers,'" taking as texr one of the 10 great words of the deca logue, "Honor thy father and thy mother." He will show that mother hood Is-one of the divinest functions of human life and that In and through motherhood there are the greatest re deeming and character making forces. The mothers of the church and con gregation are to be present, and all traveling men and visitors in the city are earnestly invited to this service. Rev. Mr. Lee .to Preach. At Calvary Pres"by terian church, corner of ETleventh and Clay streets. Rev. George H. Lee of Newberg will preach Sunday morning orl "God's Sav ing Ixve," and in the evening "What Creation Teaches Us of God." AH are cordially invited. SERVICES A I. Hutchinson. 11, "Mother'i Day." f ' Jephtha." ' Rose City Park E. 45fh and Hancock sta Rev. J. M. Skinner. 11. 7:30. Spokane Avenue E. lStrj and Spokane Rev W. S. McCullagh. 11. 7:3a Marshsll Sireet 17th snd Marshall sts Rev. A. J. Hanna. 11. 7:45. Trinity Corner Virginia and Nebraska ata Dr. A. J. Montgomery. 11. 7:30. Chinese 145V4 First St. 7:48. Ansbel 56th st. a rut 37 th n v t John E. Nelson. n. "Our Mnf'her ' "Um-onfessed Sin." Vancouver Heights 33d and "L" at. Rev C. F. Bennett. 11. Reformed Prvshytarlan. First Church Minnesota and Alnsworth Rev. F. D. I rater. 11. 7:30. Reformed. nerO Gft'rmtn 12111 Clay Rev. o. Haf- Second k'olombla blvd. and 33d at. R E. A. Wyaa. 11. Iw' Third Fifth ave., Lents Rev. W. G Lien, kemper. 11. Salvation Army. Corpa No. 1243 An st. Adjutant snd Mrs Frank Genge. 11. Holiness meeting Sis "Mothers." 8. "Great Salvation." ' Corpa No. 4 12SV Firs. st. Ensign Pocue snd Captain Brown. 11. Holiness meeting 3 8. Falvatlon meeting. Swedish Corps 430 Bl'rnslde. v Sevsnth Day Adventists. Note Regular services of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central K. Uth aud Everett Elder P, c. Ri.virH naalnr 11 IR Tabernacle West Side. K". of P. hall ltth. auu Aiucr. u. Montsvllla E. 80th and E. Everett Elrlar S F. Beatty. Lents 94th ani 68th ave. Elder D I Chitwood. 11. St. Johns Central avnne and Charleston Elder A. K. Folkenberg. H. Mt. Tabor E. tiOta snd Belmont Rev, WilHjugnby. 11. J. U. Alblna (German) frkldmor and Mai lory Minister, A. A. Meyer. A. C. Schweitzer local elder. 11:30. r' Ogden hsll, Mississippi and Shaver Rev O. Sandnes. 11. Services for the Deaf. United Preabyterlan Wasco and Grand ave. Kev. S. Earl Du Bois. lO:30, 7:30. Swedenborgian. New ChurrL Society i-i Broadway Rev William R. Reece. 11. "Building the Spirit ual Mind, Within the Carnal." Unitanaa. Church of Our Kataer Broadway and Tim hill Kev. T. L. Eliot. J D.. minister emer ltus. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr., pastor. 11, So clsl Democracy After the War." 7:45. "The Antl-1'icketlng Bill," by Charles P. Howard. United jirtthrea. Alberta 27th and Alberta. First E. 15th and Morrison Rev. p. -o Bonebrake. 11, 8. Fourth Outu and 32d ave. 8. E. Third tilth at. and aid ave. S. E Herbert F Wuiie. pastor. 11. 7:30. aeroeri Hrst liO aud Hariapy, Vancouver Wash Rev. Jobu D. Msewouuer. pallor. Preaching 10.0U, Z:oO, 1 :30. United I vangelical. Fourth Uev. J. ii. Couuer. 11, 7 30 Radical jessup si. It.. A. jj. Henderson 11. t.M. Manor. Circuit Services Cherry Crove 3 B m. , iruh 1 ririe, 7 :JO. , " Ockley Green W lUaniette blvd. and Car Kev. 11. Ii. r aruliaiu. 11. 3, a. rlrst L. lui ana Poplar Kev. J. a. Goode 11. "TDe Moral l'uae of the War." 8, "Pre'. parecUieMj." St. Julius Rev. A. P. Lay ton, n. 7 jjq Blsnop V. 11. louke. ' ' United frsstyterla.a. Flrst E. ilu aud llawtiiurue r... Hugh Fraser Given. 11. "The High Value of Cona tion r enow snip in ennea naytr. 7.J0, "A Result of the 1'reseut War." LuurcU ui tlie oiraug.-ra Waaco at. and Grand ave. 10:JO, "iauger lu Departing From Uie Living God." 8, "jSoutb America." Keuluu .uiied PiesU) '.ciiau cuuixk Lombaid me cuamam sts. iU!V, J. c. c.:e, pasiu. n.ii, 1.0. UaiTersallat. Church of the Good Tiuuigs Broad war and E. 24th. Kev. F. X. Scott. 11, "Consolations uu Uie Koau 10 tmiuaiu." X. A. c r w. C. A, X. M. C. A. oih aud Iay,r U. , Stona general rJ-iary. 3:00 i-. ui. ' 1. w . a. oroauway and Taylor, vesper service, kuaa tier Audersou. 1. 3o Miscellaneous. Advent Christiau tjj becuad ju near Ha 1 st Kev. J. a. Lucaa, tator. 10:j' 7-jo Asauciated Bible Students (1. R.' a". A 3, F. McKerctier. 8, W. A. Baker, "The Peace ot God." Balial assembly Friday, 8 p. a-, la room alb oc ine ciiers ouuaing. The lliurca vt U04 owl Falling ,t. It u Neal pastor. Serrlcvs 11, 7:30. thiirca of the brethren ilt Bortawlck aau Briur4 ats. 11, lv l in. Carisiadelpulaa Ssuiiday WaaaiuKtou st. 10:3a CB1 E. First tilrloe Selene 131 12tb Rer. Tbaddena U. Mlnard. 11. cor. Alder The Universal Cburc-r-. of tae Master R. Edward trle, pastor W. O. W. hall, 00 llta st. Pen lei Mission 208 rlrst at. 8. Cora Adama and Tina Wilson. Tbeoaophy dOl Central bldg.. 10th and Al der sts. 8, "Traditional and Revealed Relig ion." Wben writing to or railing on advertisers, pleas location Tb JoornaL (Adv.) Pastor Reece Goes East; WU1 Attend New Thought Meet sfc Rev. William R. Reece, pas tor of the New Thought Church society, 142 Broadway. will leave Immediately for Philadel- phia, where he will attend the lie New Thought convention. Importance is attached to Rev. Mr. Reeces visit to the it eastern city In that he will there be ordained as a minister of the denomination. He will be gone for about two weeks. -Jfr Mr. Reece has been in Port- land for several months, dur- lng which time he has gained the esteem of a large circle of friends. As pastor of the New Thought (Swedenborgian) church here he has been active in the up- building of the congregation and the dissemination of the 4t doctrine "which he represents. -St As a result of his efforts, the Portland organization of le his church has received a sub- stantial Increase. DR. A L. TO GIVE AN ADDRESS 4 ATBIBLECONFERENCE Portland Bible Institute Plans Interesting Program for Meeting Sunday Afternoon, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock the Portland Bible institute will hold its second monthly Bible conference in Central Library hall. Uev. A. L. Hutchison. D. D., pastor nt the Piedmont Presbyterian church, will lecture on the subject, "Christ Coming With His Saints." This ad dress villi cover the second phase of the Lord's return, the first having been treated by Rev. Walter Puff, president of the institute, at the April conference. Dr. Hutchison la one of the best known Bible teachers and lecturers In the Pacific northwest. His lecture for Sunday will contain particular refer ence to the great war and its place in Bible prophecy. The Portland Bible Institute, which Is conducted by pastors and laymen of evangelical denominations, aims to bring before the church goirg pub lic at these monthly conference the great, fundamental Christian doctrines in popular lecture form. The week day district Bible classes of the institute are showing an en couraging growth. The class room at the Sunnyside Congregational church last Tuesday was well filled when Mr. Duff began a series of lessons on "Genesis." Tho Wednesday afternoon clacs at the Forbes Tresbyterian church Is also largely attended. Sched ule cards of all Institute classes may be had at the conference at the library tomorrow. There is no charge for membership In the classes which, together with Sunday's conference, are open to the public. . Parents Day Will Be Church Feature At the First M. E. Church South. "Mother's Day," made a national dav by President Wilson in 1914, will be observed by giving it that larger mean ing, namely, parent's day, including both father and mother. Children's day will be observed later. It is con tended that all should be Interested In this giving one Jay In the year, to those who have clothed and fed us. when .we were helpless babies; think ing of how they have planned, toiled and card for us; taking the thorns of life, that we might have the roses. Miss Holmes will sing a solo and the O. A. It. quartet will sing. A special musical program will be given at night by members of the choir. Conference Opens On Next Thursday The Oregon conference of the Evan gelical association will hold its 34th session May 17 to 20. at Monmouth, In the Evangelical church of that town. Bishop Iawrence II. Seager of Na perville. 111., president of the associa tion, will be the principal Teaker. He wi'l give an address in Portland at the Kir t Kngllsh church, Kast Sixth and East Market streets, preliminary to the conference, on May 15, the date of his expected arrival. C h i HUTCHISON . and East California Take advantage of the opportunity to visit the Grand Canyon in Arizona One way fares practically the same as via direct routes. H. H. Francisco, Cn'l Af'U 122 Third Street, Portland, Or Phono Main 1274 ADVENTISTS TO PITCH TENT enne A!II I n T PU., oumo y w 1 1 1 uivc ill I Clll uuy on Mt. Scott Line, ELDER DANIELLS COMING President of Wr'l Conference Is K. turning' From Ton of China, Japan and Korea. The Seventh-day Adventists r.f Western Oregon have already begun prepa.ra.Uons for their mammoth camp meeting to be held in Portland again this year, when between 1100 and jOOa persons will live In the tented cltv from Mho' 29 to June 10. The encamp ment Will consist or about -50 dwell ing tents, and a dozen or more large pavilion tents to be pitched in Mc Oowaji grove on the Mt Scovt ear Una. For the convenience of those from tiia city who attend. tl:e ftreetcar com pany has arranged to stop their car in front of the grounds during Uie timo.of the encampment. This will b9 known as Campground station. Several of the leading clergymen of the denomination will be in attendance from different parts of the world. One Whose presence will be quite con spicuous will be index Arthur O. Dan. lens, or Washington, D. C, president of the world conference of Sevemth-day Adventists. who la' now somewhere on the Pacific ocean returning from a seven months' tour of China, Japan and Korea, in the interests of the ex tensive missionary operations now be ing carried forward by hia church in these countries. He is scheduled to arrive In San Francisco May 15. and plans to spend four or five days i.n Portland on his way east. M'hlle her lie will give several lllustraled lec tures on his travels, and on tho mis sionary activities in the orient. Klder 1L W. Cottrell, president of the, western Oregon conference of bevemh-day Adventists, saya he ex pects this to be the largest and most important gathering of this people ever held in the Pacific Northwest. Services will bo held each day in th Kngllsh, German, Swedish, L'anish and Norwegian languages, at'll, 2.30 and 745 o'clock. The evening meetings will be especially frrr the general pub lic, to which all are cordially in1ted to attend. Sermon and Song Will Be For Mother Mothers' day will be observed at th East Side Christian church In a spe cial srvloe of sermon and song at the morning hour. The member of the congregation have been requested to weaj-'a white flower in honor of "Mother." 1 The choir, under the direction of Mrs. FJsle Riahoff Moore, will render several special selections, among them the following: "Mother Knows" (Cas sell). duet by Misses Pfaender and Matthews; solo, "Remembrance of Childhood" (Sawyer), Miss Jessie Lynno Sawyer; solo and chorus, "Tell Mother I'll be There" (Fllmore), Mrs. Powell and choir. The subject of the pastor's sermon will bo "Memories of Mother." A spe cial baptismal service, will be held at tho First church in the afternoon at 3 o'clock. The topic of the evening ser mon will be "The Hour of Tempta tion." Y. M. 0. A. To Hold "Mother's" Service Mothers' day will be obfierrvcd at th T. W. C. A. vespeir service Sunday at 4:30 p. m., when Mrs. Helen E. Star rest, who has boen for 30 years at th head of the Stajrett School for Qir in Chicago, and who now is a rxrma nemt resident of Portlajid, will give a talk on "Modern Problems for Olrls Today." Mr. Starrest will also read from some of the modern poets Including a few verses of her own. Mrs. Jan Burns Albert will sing. The social hour is at 6:30. Every girl cordially invited. Will Meet Slonday. The Toung People's Lutheran Fed eration will hold a monthly business and social meeting in St. James' Eng lish Lutheran church. West Park anl Jefferson streets, Monday evening. May 14, at 8 o'clock. A fine program of spe cial addrefcses and musical number will be followed by a social hour for the members. c a O via E. W. Zamiow, TrY. Pass. Aft. CAMPME1G M'GOWAN'S GROVE g