FESTIVAL- OF MS WILL BE OBSERVED ON SUNDAY, MAY 27 Fitting Ceremonies Will Be Held in Jewish Synagogues in Respect to Occasion, Also Beick Pase Section i It 0 r f PLEDGES TO BE RENEWED Confirmation of Class of 22 Candidates Will Bs On Peatuxe of Pro gram for rsstlTal. t 1 T "With fitting ceremonies In the Port land Jewish synarjogues, Shabuoth, or the Festival of Weeks, one of the im pressive holidays of the Rabbinical calendar, will be observed this year Sunday. May 27. Rev. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, in Tem ple Both Israel, will conduct appro priate opening services Saturday eve ning. May 26, at 8 o'clock. Services in the temple in observance of the feast on Sunday morning. May 27, at 10 o'clock, will be given added significance by the "confirmation of a class of 22 candidates. Rev. Dr. Wise will personally confirm the large class. In the Ahaval Sholom synagogue. Rev. R. Abrahamson will conduct serv ices Saturday evening. May 26, "it 8 o clock. and also twice on Sunday, May 27, and on Monday, May 28. Tims Is Announced. The times of service Sunday. May 27, will be 9:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.. and on Monday, 9:30 a. m- the last being a memorial service. The Sixth Street synagogue, as also the other synagogues, will hold spe cial services, too. The name, Shabuoth. or the Festival of Week, Is derived from the fact that the Mosaic legislation does not prescribe the date of this festival as being definitely on such and such a day, or such and such a month, which Is the case -with the other festivals, but instead,, simply states that seven full weeks are to be counted from thf time 1he Omcr (a measure of grain as an offering) Is brought. Hence. th name "the Festival Weeks," and also the name "Pentecost.'" meaning "fiftieth.'' since the festival is seven 1 weeks or the fiftieth day after the second day of Passover, so fixed 'by Rabbinic tradition. Origin Is Traced. Uike the other two so-called Pil grimage festivals, Passover and Taber nacles, the Festival of Weeks was or iginally related to the agricultural life of ancient Israel. Its designation sometimes as the Feast of "First Fruits." as well, as some of the fea- tures of its celebration is described In the Bible, and the further fact that the Book of Ruth, with Its harvest scenes, is designated as the special scroll for reading on Shabuoth indi cate clearly the agricultural character of the festival. Pledff m Are Benewed. However, this aspect of the festival has becomte altogether secondary to its historical significance, since tradition makes Shabuoth the anniversary of the revelation, at Sinai when Israel as sumed his sacred mission as the priest people and holy nation. In keeping with this deeper meaning of the festi val, Shabuoth has been chosen by the modem American Synagogue as the most appropriate occasion for the im pressive ceremonial of confirmation whereby the boys and girls in Israel , renew the vow of Horeb and pledge their love and loyalty to the covenant of their fathers. Effort Is Made to Keep Men on Farms BaffYestlon of H. E. Ward, of Oregon Patriotic Service Xgme, Meata Ap proval of national Authorities. The. war and navy departments and the Council of National Defense rec ognise the merits of the contention of K. H. Ward, president of the Oregon Patriotic Service league, that recruit- lng officers should confine their ef forts more to the cities than to the country districts. The problem of keeping as many men as possible on . the farms is now being duly consid ered and Mr. Ward is assured that every effort to arrive at a satisfactory solution will be made. A letter to Mr. ward irom the Council of Na tional. Defense follows: i a "Yur,4etter, nas J"st referred ' foV !reply f Natlona Defense ' iTihe cu"cn appreciates the diffi culties of the situation and the inevi table complications which the war and .navy departments have to meet with regard to recruiting, especially in JTaWwffvfarmer M yu ca attention . to. We know that you also appreciate these difficulties, and that it mus? take some time to get such matters straightened out. On the tfassaTre of the military bill and decFsiolwith L??3 to exemption, thereunder the matter will be much clearer. We as-f-ieiou that th, Problem is receiv ing the serious consideration of the departments,, and every effort will be made to avoid the difficulties which - y0ILrer.r to' . W w,1 take up your suggestion with these departments aenoank IZZJ0?' C&11,n " 3 our attention. Sincerely vours "(Signed) W. E. GIFFORD." Ian Hay Willie" ; - ' A Portland Guest ' i - j Local Society People to Entertain Pa- moos lecturer; Traveler to Tell of XJfe la the Trench as. Ian Hay (Captain Beith) will arrive In Portland on the Shasta Limited - Tuesday afternoon en route to Tcn. ma where he will lecture. He comes . irom an -rancisco where he spoke j- many , times to large audiences. Sev eral people are planning to enterta'n vapiain iieitn during his stay her ', Tuesday Mf. and Mrs. Henry L Cor bett will be hosts for a motor trip up the Columbia highway and at a din ner tobe given at one of the attrac- tjve inns. Thursday, which Is Empire t tmy, Harry Sherwood, British consul. Is planning to entertain the members i 3 and their wives of the Rnvii institute, at a luncheon in honor of tn distinguished guest. Thursday eve ning .at the Arlington club Captain Beith will be the guest of honor at . dinner. Captain Beith has been speaking to capacity audiences all over the coun try. .tr-- . JVV Hia lecture will be' Illustrated with official picture. ; Proceeds go to th Portland chapter American Red Cross, N " VJX 1 . vVv XXS Win A 1 dmhynv Br.-vvy a r? r- " i in 1 U No 3 !' m 1 NOTE Furrhcr POIHJLAND I There Will Be Hnnouncemenr Of Thi5 Sale ', i:"