t THE OkEGON DAILY JOURNAL 10 SATURDAY, MAY : 28, 1917. PORTLAND. OREGON. r C "MEMORIAL STONES" WILL BE TOPIC OF DR. J. STANSFIELD Patriotic Sermon to Be Given ' at the First M. E, Church Tomorrow Evening, SPECIAL MUSIC PLANNED Choir and Congregation Will Join la Bendsrlag ITatlonal Airs; Eve ning Btrmon Announced. Memorial services will be held In the First Methodist church at the Sun day evening; hour, which will be at tended by members of the Grand Army of the Republic from Posts George Wright No. 1. Lincoln-Garfield No. 3, and Sumner No. 12, and from other posts Jn and near the city. The mem bers of the Grand Army will also be accompanied" by members of the Women's Hellef corps of the posts participating. The sermon will be delivered by the pastor, the Rev. Joshua Stansfleld, D. P., his theme being "Memorial Stones." Patriotic music will be sung by both the choir and congregation. The spe cial numbers will be "Fear Not, O Israel'; (Spicker), sung by the full chorus and the quartet will sing "To Thee, O Country" (Eichberg). Members of the Grand Army and of the Women's Relief corps are re quested to assemble in the Oxford par lors, coming In by the Twelfth street entrance. Seats will be reserved on the main floor of the auditorium tot aUwho may attend. At the morning service Dr. Stans fleld will preach as usual. The spe cial music for this service will be an anthem, "Thou Lamb of God" (Wag ner), sung by the vested choir, and "Breaks the Wave, Christian" (Shel ley), sung by the quartet. Y. W. C. A. Memorial. A patriotic memorial service will be held at the Y. W. C. A.. Sunday, at 4:30 p. m. Judge McCamant will speak en "Message From the Men of "61. " The veteran quartet will furnish music. The social hour will take placu 'at 6:30 o'clock. All girls are cordially Invited. Montavilla Christian Church. Special G. A. R. and W. R. C. mem orial services will be observed next Sunday morning at the Montavilla Christian church. East Seventy-sixth and Hoyt streets. The evangelist. Rev. Harry E. Tucker, who is holding a series of revival meetings in the church, will 'deliver the memorial address. Rev. Mr. Tucker, who Is an eloquent and forceful speaker and a man of wide experience, has delivered tht . decoration and memorial address four times In the home town of General John A. T.ogun, who designated May 30 as- Memorial day. As a part 'of the service a flag will be presented to' the church by the Women's Relief Corps. There will also be special music and decorations ap propriate to the occasion. Sunday evening Rev. Tucker will da liver a sermon on "What I Ought to Do." The public has a cordial invita tion to attend the Sunday services as well as the special evangelistic serv ices Which will be held every night during the week except Saturday night Bethel A. M. E. Church. At the Bethel A. M. E. church, V(, H. Prince, pastor, corner McMUlen and ,Larrabee streets, memorial services will be held at 11 a. m. Rev. Daniel Drew, chaplain of the G. A. R., will preach a special memorial sermon. The . Christian Endeavor will have an enthu siastic . meeting at 7 p. m. At 8 p. m. a special program to be given, will include an address by V. B. Brown, a .solo by Mrs. Dolly Paries, a paper by A. J. K&Vlr a nlo hv Clnrfncp A nrt Ar son, and a reading: bv Mrs. W. W ! a reading by Mrs. W. H, .,, l' , rrf. 1 1 evenlnB win ue lit. j.. a. luerriman, Is Invited to the services. Everybody Sunday School Teachers. The teachers of the Kenllworth Presbyterian Sunday school will hold their monthly meeting- next Wednes day evening, May 30, at 8 p. m. at the manse. Every teacher la urged to be present Patton M. E. Church. Rev. George H. Feese, D. D.. will de liver a special memorial address at th Patton M. E. church. Alberta and Michigan streets, Sunday morning, May 27. Veterans, soldiers, patriots, an Interested are especially invited. Music appropriate to the occasion will be rendered. Bible Classes Members Meet. The members of two adult Bible classes of Kenilworth Presbyterian . church and friends enjoyed a very happy social hour in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Luce, on last Friday night. The Bible classes are doln -excellent work and Invite more of the adults, both men and women, to-find their places with them. Old Soldiers Invited. 'Every old soldier and the people of Kenllworth community are invited to attend the memorial services In the Kenllworth Presbyterian church, E. Percy Lawrence, minister, Sunday morning at 11 a. m. There will be .decorations of the national colors, a patriotic sermon entitled "Heroic Lives." Special memorial day music will be rendered by the choir and male quar - tet. They i will sing "Soldier, Rest, in Peace," by Gabriel. The sermon will compare some Civil war conditions with the present day 4WiuabnJ. -tat bus w. w,ui IUB MMVUr will give 'the fifth In the sermon series to young people, entitled "In the Paris of the Old World." There will be a gospel solo as well as choir music and good congregational singing. . Memorial Sunday Morning. ; . The Kenton United Presbyterian church will hold memorial services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The new pastor, J. M. Kelso, will preach. All .friends and members of the G. A. R and Women's Relief Corps are, In vited to attend. Special Memorial Service, v ' , A special memorial service will be heJd at the' Sunnyslde Congregational offurch Sunday-morning" at 11 o'clock, under' the auspices of the Men's league. Ilea Sutler Post, Q.. A.SK-, No. 67, and , . , '. ' y Historical Pageant To Be Re-enacted in St. Mark's Cfiurch -The Great Trail," an In- if spirimg allegorical pageant and a feature of the annual Episco-' pal Diocesan convention j Just closed, will be re-enacted at St. Mark's Episcopal church. Sun- day evening, May 27, by the young people of St. David's parish. if The play, showing the re- A markable transition In the life of the. red man that the chris- tianizlng influence of the gospel produces, has close to a hun- if dred young people and children of St. David's parish. In the if cast. The young people, in cos- tume, act their parts well and f the mystery play is well worth seeing. The presentation is in common with similar produc- If tf tions being elven throughout p- the country in the Interests of if religious education. The pro- ceeds will go towards church work. REV S. B. L. TO TALK ON THEME, President of Whitman College of Walla Walla to Fill Pul pit at First Presbyterian, Dr. S. B. L. Penrose. The First Presbyterian church, cor ner Twelfth and Alder streets, will welcome to its pulpit tomorrow, onu ! of the most prominent educators and college presidents of the northwest. Rev. Stephen B. L. Penrose, preslden: of Whitman college, Walla Walla, Wash. He will preach both morning and evening in the absence of the pastor. Rev. John H. Boyd, D. D., who has been in Dallas, Texas, at the meeting of the geneial assembly, and In Jackson, Miss., on a visit to his old home. He will be back in his pulpit June 3. His subject in the morning will be "The Recovery of an Unbalanced Mind." At 7:45 in the evening, he will preach on a subject most pertinent and of great present day Interest, namely, "The Church and the War." There are many old students of Whitman college in Portland who will welcome their president and hear this message from him. The music for the morning service Have Promised' fBosworth: anthem. -Que Sweetly Solemn Thought" (Am brose)., The music for the . evening servlcetUs as follows: Duet, soprano and baritone, "My Faith Looks Up to Thee" (Schnecker), baritone solo, "Holy City" (Gaul), John Claire Montelth. Rev. Beers to Have Series of Services "Christ Encounters Satan in the Wilderness" will be the subject of the Rev. Alexander Beers, pastor of the First Free' Methodist church, Eas Ninth and East Mill street, Sunday t-mornlng. This is the first of a se ries of sermons that Dr. Beers has planned to preach to his congregation Sunday morning, covering the general scope of the temptation of Christ In the wilderness. the Ladles Relief Corps will be in at tendance and will be the guests of the league. Wm. D. Wheelwright will de liver the address of the occasion. Colonel May of Vancouver, has dele gated a social bugler to be In attend ance and music of an Inspiring and appropriate character will accompany the service. The public is cordially Invited. At Congregational Church Wednesday, May 30, the Congrega tionalists of Portland will observe Memorial day In a special service to be held in the First Congregational church at 10:30 a. m. Tr. Calvin U. Waller, pastor of the White Temple, will deliver the address. Dr. J. I. Staub, pastor of the Sunnyslde Con gregational church, will preside. At this hour Dr. Dyott will deliv? an address at the Crematorium, at the memorial services held each year in I honor of those who have passed away during the past year. Vernon Memorial Sfrrices. At Vernon Presbyterian, corner Nineteenth and Wygant streets, me morial services will be held Sunday nignt. Tne uoroon Granger post No, 43, G. A. R., Commander Edwin Covey, with the members of the Women's Re lief Corps, will attend In a body and will be received by the congregation as the nation's defenders and pre servers. Rev. William E. Todd, pas tor of the church, is past captain of the Sons of Veterans, and his wife is a veteran's daughter and one of their chief delights is to honor the men of our armies. The minister's address will be entitled "The Supreme Test of Ouf Common Life.!' and a musical pro- sr nu oeen planned. r j ' j . . ' PENROSE CHURCH AND WAR !n L RETIRING OFFICERS OF i ' rr ' If 1 - - A r 1 f :' ' '4 v ll'x ' X y "'- III If''- s ujmm ' , iff P 'fy 4' ' VV if s 11 4 'U;4n ;;;MVv)eI rrA v;;m i lllVp-; I i rw h;v.. ill w!v IV. 8 if B i A f mfi-r? 2'f I David M. Jack. Dr. Hinson to Talk On Words of God Dr. Hinson will discourse In the morning at East Side Baptist church on the certainty that In spite of all the eeemlng evidence to the contrary, God Is doing his best for the world and for man. 1 At night Dr. Hinson will preach from the words, "Acquaint now thy self with God, and be at peace," ani he will show how back of the created universe is discerned the creation. Services In this church commence at 11 o'clock and 7:45 on Sunday. Tho midweek preaching and prayer service is held on Wednesday night, and com mences at 7:45. Rev. Dr. Marvin to Offer Timely Topic At the Taylor Street Methodist serv ice at the Circle theatre Sunday morn ing. Dr. M. H. Marvin will preach on this timely topic, "The Message of the Sea With Special Reference to the Expedition of Our Naval Forces to Europe." Special music by quartet and choir will harmonize with this patriotc topic. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY PENTECOST SUNDAY Lesson Topic. Christian EndesTor "Financing the King- Epworth League "Why 1 Should Attend League Institute." . B Y. P. U. "The Gospel Afloat and Awheel." Baptist. First White Temple tath and Taylor sts. Rev. Calrin B. Waller. 11, "Meeting the Pf"1' m,?-rZZZi. s East Sitle Bast 2h and Ankenr st. Et W. B. Hinson. pastor. 11. "Ia God Good?" 7:43. "An Anchor That Holds." Highland E. 6th and Alberta Ee. Charles Meier, pastor. 11, 7:45. Arleta Rer. W. A. Sprlgfs. Preaching bj Rt. H. E. Marshall. 11, "The Silence of the Scrlpturea." 7:45, -Soul Restoration. " University park Re. Thomas Stephenson, acting pastor. 11. 7:30. Swedish 15th and Hoyt Bev. T. Gideon SJolander, pastor. 11:16, 7:30. Grace-MontaTilla Rev. H. T. Cash. 11, "Behind Closed Doors." 8, W. G. McLaren. Sellwood Rev. F. H. Hayes, pastor 11, 7:90. St. Johns Rer. B. P. Borden, pastor, i :30. Calvary E. Rth and Grant Rev. 1. E. Thomas, pastor. Mt. Calvary East Pine an Grand ave. Rev. A. M. Machacek. 11. "Why Have Faith in t n,.t., v fi T tK. nihl run thm Aid tit 111 CUB l ,JT ' - -' " War?" Memorial day sermon and song. Third Knott and Vancouver ave. Bey. W. J. Bfaven. Chine 309 Davia st. Lents Rev. J. M. Nelson. 11, 3, 8. Rev. T. 3. Broomfleld. Second German Morris . and Rodney ave, U, 7:30. Glencoe E. 4Bth and Main Rev. A. B. Walts. 11, "The Thunders of Forgottea Sinai." 8, 'Circumventing the Submarine." Mount Olivet Kev. W. A. Magrett. 11. 8. Italian Mission Rev. Franceaco Saunella. 11. 8. N First German 4th and Mill Rev. J. Kratt. 11 7:30. North Portland Ml anion 880 Nlcolal st, Fri day. 8. RiiniellTllle Mission. Tabernacle E. 4 2d and Holgat Rev. Walter Durr, acting pastor. 11, 7:30. Christian. First Park ind Columbia Rev. Harold H Griffis. pastor. 11, "Lessons From American History." 7:45, "The Church for the Twen tieth Century." Kern Park Rev. G. K. Berry. 11. "The New Creation." 8, "la Christian Science Chris tian t" East Side Christian B. 12th and E. Taylor. Rev. R. H. Sawyer. 11, "The Unfailing Pow er." 8. "England's Stooe of Destiny." Sellwood 13th and Tenlno Rev. J. R. John son. 11. 8. St. Johns Rev. Herbert F. Jones. 11, 8 Bethel E. S2d and Ttompsoo Rev. Aubrey W. Wilson. Montavilla E. 76th and Hoyt Rev. Euc-ene Burr. 11, Rev.-Harry E. Tucker. 7:45, "What 1 th'Sht to Do." GUdstooe Rev. Roy L. Dunn. 11. 8 nodney Avenue and Knott Rev. J. Carlos Ghormley. 11, Commissioner Daly. 7:30, "The Forgotten Steward." Catholic. Lenta Rev. P. Beutgen St. Peter's Lenta Rev. P. Beutgen, 8, 0:3U. 7:ao. Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis Rev. E. V O'Hara. 6, 7:15. 8:30. 9:40. 11. T:45. St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman Bev. J. C. Hughes, tt, 8:30, 10:30. 7:30. St. Patrick's 19th tod Savler Rv. E. P, Murphy. 8. 10:SU. 7:30. St. FrancU' E. 11th and Oak Rev. J. H. Black. 8, 8, 9 10:30, 7:30. . Immaculate Heart of Mary-Wllllama ave. and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. , 8. 9, 11, 7:30. Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamaa Rev. E. S. Olson. , 7. 8. 9," 11. 7:30. St. Rose E. 63d and Alameda Rev. J O'FarreU. 8. 10. 7:30. St. Andrew's E. 8th and Alberta Rer.'J. Klernan. 8, 10:80. 7:30. The Madeleine E. 24th and 81sk!you Rev. ueorge r . xnompson. i v, iu:au. Ascension E. Yamhill and E. 78th Francis .1 a v.on Blessed Sacrament -Maryland ave. and Blan. dena Rev. V. W. Black. 8. 10:30. 7:30. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin Rev. C. Raymond 8 10:30. 7:30. St. Ignatius' S220 43d St., 8. E. Jesuit Fathers. 8:30. 8, 10:3O, 4. St. Stephens I2d and B. Taylor Bev. War ren A. Waltt. 6. 8:30, 10 JO, 7:30. St. Philip Neri E. 18th and Hickory Rev, W. J. CartwTlgnt. s. iu:w, ias. St. Clements Smith and Newton Rev. Jo seph Chapoton, Rev. Thomas Kealon, assistant. 8, 10:30, T-.3U. Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Rev. O. RnhL a. 10:30. 7:30. Holy Redeemer Portland Blvd. sad Vancou ver ave. Bar. r. a. sauier. o, s. iv:su, T:ao. St. Agatha e. iota ana sutler Bev. 1 cnmmlnskr. s. iu:su. ( :w. t St. 8tanislans Polish) Maryland are. and Fsillnc Rev. F. Matthew. 8. lO:SO. T-.30. ' St. Joseph (German V 15th and Conch Bar, B. Dorrer. 8, 10:30. 7:30. St. Michael (Italian) 4th aad Mill Bar. M Baleatra. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Clare's Capitol Hill Franciscan rather. T:90- :15. - St. Charles S8d and Alberta Brr.,0. Bnt- aernom. ; i, a:su. ..tuMr hm nmunuo iwf. win First Park and Madlaoe Rev. Lather B. MULTNOMAH COUNTY Kmll Swanson. New Prison Will Be Topic Sunday Night At Forum Session At the Church of Our Father ili Open Forum, Sunday at 7:45 p. -if- m.. Captain Charles Murphy and ife . Frank Ei. Davey will speak on "The Proposed New Penitentla- ry for Oregon." The Forum it meets in the chapel, entrance on Broadway. between Yamhill and Taylor streets. if: In the regular morning serv- -3fc if. ice the pastor. Rev. W. G. t if Eliot Jr., will conclude a series on -The World Is Plowed What Shall We Plant?" Wheelwright Will .Make an Address W. D. Wheelwright, president of the Oregon branch of tha League to En force Peace, will address the Portland Presbyterian Ministers' association next Monday morning. May 28, at 11 a. m. It was voted at he last meeting to unite the meeting of June 11 with the meeting of Presbytery, June 12. Dyott minister. 10:30. "The Higher Here Ism . 7 :4S, sermon before Maccabee'a - Tent. No. 1. -s. First German E. 7th and Stanton Rev. E. O. Wlllinan. Atkinson Memorial church E. 29 th and Ev erett. Bev. Warren Morse, pastor. 11. "Peace and War." 7:45, "Patriotism at Its Beat." Pilgrim Missouri ave. and Shaver at. Rev. W. C. Kantner. University Park Haven at., near Lombard Bev. F. J. Meyer, pastor. tucmann k. utn and iTescott Key. ueorge Edward Lewis, pastor. waveriy Heights E. 33d and Woodward Rev. A. C. Moses. 11, "Investing Our Lives for Humanity." 7:45, "In Memory of Our Dead." Sunnyslde K 82d and Taylor Rev. J. J. Staub. 11, William D. Wheelwright, memorial service. 7:45, "The Inspiration of the Bible." Zkm (German) E. 9th and Tremont Rev. J. H. Hopp. 10:30. Norwegian Danish Congregational cbnrch E. 23d and Sumner Kev. Morton Olson. 11. 7:30. St. Johns Rev. J. H. Barnett, paator. 11, 8. FtnnUh Mission 107 Skid more st Rev. Sam uel Nevala. 7:30. Laurel wood Congregational church 45th ave. and 05th st. S. E. 11. 5. Ardenwald Ardenwald s tat loo Howard W. Hopklrk. Christian Bclenoa. Subject Lesson Sermon: "Sonl and Body." First church Everett, between 18th and 19th sts. 11. 8. Second E. flth and Holladay. 11, 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11, 8. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11, 8. Fifth Sixty-Second street and Forty-Sec ond avenue southeast. 11. Christian Science Society Holbrook block. St. Johns. 11. Episcopal. Trinity 19th and Everett Bev. A. A. Mor- rlaon. rector. 8, 11. 8. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephens the Martyr istn and clay very Kev. a. h. ucuomater. dean.- Rt. Kev. W. T. Sumner, bishop. 7:45. 11, Rev. B. T. Kemerer. 7:45. St. David's B. 12tb and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. Rev. W. B. Hamilton will preach, 7:30, :30, 11. No evening ser vice. St. Mark's 21st and Marshall Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector. Rev. J. G. Hatton. associate rector. 7:30. 11. 7:45, presentation of play, The Great Trail." St. Andrew's Hereford St., Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. S, 7:SO p. m St. Matthews Corbett and Bancroft sts. Rev. W. A. M. Breck. vicar. 11 a. m. Grace Memorial Weldler and E. 17th N. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and uraham Rev. John Dawson. 11, 7:30. St. Michael's and All Angels' B. 4Sd and Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen. 8:80, 11, 6. Church or our tsavior eotn ave. and 4lst st. S. E. Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 11. St. Paul's Woodmere Rev. Oawald W. Tay lor. 4. Bishop Morris Memorial chapel. Good Samar itan hospital Bev. Frederic K. Howard. 7. 7:45. All Samta" church 25th and Savler Bev. Frederic K. Howard. 11. 8:30. St. Johns church Corner E. 15th and Harner. Sellwood Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 11, 7-.30. Trinity (Norwegian) Portsmouth Bev. Slrw A. Stenseth. 11, 8. Services at Lnndea hall 15th and Alberta. Our Savior East loth and Grant Rev. Geo. Henrikson. English. 10:15; Norwegian. 11:15. German Evangelical Reformed Lents Rev. W. G. Llenkaemper. 11. Evangelical Association. Carson Heights Uev. N. Shupp, pastor. 11:20, 7:30. First English E. 6th and Market Rev. E. D. Hornscbucb. 11, 8. First German Evangelical 10th and Clay Rev. U. F. Lienlug. 10:45, 8. Portland Mission church Carson Heights Rev. N. Shnpp. pastor. 2:30. 6:30, 7:30. Evangelical Synod. German Evangelical Friends' cbwrch Ta co ma ave. and E. 15th Bev. Ellas N. Hegert 10:45, 7:30. Tree Methodist. Central 55th and E. Flanders Rev. W. N Coffee. First &. 9th and Mill Rev. A. Beers. 11 "Christ Encounters Satan In the Wilderness.' 7:30. St.. Johns sist snd 57th ave. 11. Third Kev. R. H. Clark. 11. 7:30. Friends' Church. First E. 35th and Main its. Rev. Cox. 11, t:bo. Lents South Main at Rev. John RUey. 11. 7:30. West Piedmont Friends' , church Corner Bortbwiek and Jeasnp sts. Chester A. Hadley pastor. Jewish. -Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main Babbi Jonah B. Wise. Friday, 8 p. m. Lutheran. ! St. James. English West Park and Jeffer son Rev. William Evan Biinkman. 11, "The Spirit Filled Life." . 8, "Thoughts for Memo rial Dag." I mm an del 19th and Irving; 11. 8. West Side Norwegian Lutheran ts y. nth Rev. W libel m Petterson. 11. 8. Bcthanla - Danish Evangelical Lutheran chorea Union ave. and Morris St. Bev. L. e. KJoller. 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. lmmanael German Sellwood Bev. H. C. EbeUng. . 10:30. Trinity Germaa (Missouri Synod) Williams ave. ana Graham Kev. J. A. Rlmbach. 10:15, J;S0 - ' ' St. Paul's Germaa 13th and CUntoa- Bev. A. Kranse. German. 10:30; English, a. " ' Grace v English ' htiaaoari Synod Alblna CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR G. H. Charters. "Stone of Destiny" Will Be Discussed Rev. R. H. Sawyer of the East Side Christian church, a student of proph ecy, for a number of years has pub licly proclaimed the- coming alliance between America and England as the fulfillment, of prophecy. His sermon for Sunday evening Is to deal with "The Stone of Destiny," in which he will describe the curious stone kept Tinder the coronation chair in Westminster abbey, and cherished by the people of England as their most sacred relic. The history of the stone has been traced for 2400 years, con necting it with events of greatest im portance in the history of Ireland, Scotland and England. Brooklyn Union W. C. T. U. The Brooklyn Union. W. C. T. U.. will meet Tuesday afternoon. May 29, at the residence of Mrs. A. J. Wind nagle, 259 East Forty-sixth street. All members and friends urged to attend. Salvation Army Services. Special service will be held Saturday and Sunday by the Salvation army. Corps No. 1. 243 Ash street, with brass band numbers. The hours of service will be 11 a. m.. 3:16 p. m. and 8 p. m All are cordially invited. OF CHURCH ave. and Mason St. Rev. E. Probst. 9:30, 10:30, 7:30. Evangelical Lutheran Zlon (Missouri Synod) Salmon and Chaima Kev. H. Koppeh mann. German, 10:15; English, 7:45. St. John's Peninsular and Klrkpatrlck Rev. K. 0. Salsmsna. 10:45. 7:30. Swedish Augustana Rev. H. E. Sanstedt. 10:45. 7:45. Bethel Norwegian Lutheran Free church 7:30. Westmoreland Rev. F. N. Sandlfnr. Preaching. 7:80. University Park Rev. J. T. Abbett, v. v. Preaching. 11. 7:30. Woodhvwn Rev. W. E. Kloater. Preaching 11. 7:30. Woodstock Rev. L. C. Poor. Preaching 11. 7:30. Taylor Street church Dr. M. H. Marvin, meeting place, Circle theatre. 126 4th. 10:15. Dr. Clarence True Wilson. Swedish Borlhwlck snd Beech Rev. John . Wellman. 10:45, 4, 7:45. First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt Rev. Ellas Gjerding. pastor. 11. 8. German Rodney ave. and Stanton Rev. F. A. Schumann. 10, 8. African Zion 288 Williams are. Rev. W. W. Howard. 11. 8. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian-Danish Cor ner 8kldmnre Rev. H. P. Nelson, pastor. First German Rev. A. F. Cramer. 11. 8. Kenialt Rev. A. H. Wilson. 7:30. District ut,erintendent. Rev. William Wal lace Youngson. D. D. 091 Es 62A St. N. Ta- oor 2790. Latter Day Saints. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Pay SalnU (Mormon) E. 25th and Madison. 11:45, Rev. M. J. Ballard. The Rornlrf 0,,.rh of Ihi,. fhrliir of Latter Dav Saint, (nnt MrmonlE 7th find Irving sts. C E. Jones, pastor. 11, 7:45. Methodist Episcopal. Brentwood Rev. I'aul F. Green, ing at 11. Preach - Bethel A. M. E. W. H, Prince, pastor H. 8:10. Kendall Rev. Paul F Green. Preaching at 7:30. Centenary Rev. T. W. Lane, D. D. 11, 7:45. Central Rev. C. C. Rarlck. 11, 7:45. Clinton Kelly Rev. A. B. Calder. 11. "Christian Education." 7:30, "The Program of the Church." F.pworth Rev. C. O. MeCulloch. D. D. First Church Rev. Joshua Stansfleld. D. D. 10:30, R. P. Hutton. 7:30, pastor, "Memorial Stonea." Laurel wood Rev. C. R. Carina. D. D. Preaching, 11, "A Memorial Sermon." 8, "Home and Country, a United Bond." Lents Rev. F. M. Jasper. Preaching st 11 and 7:30. Lincoln Rev. W. T. Kerr, D. IJ. Preaching at 11 and 7:30. Ltnnton Rev. S. H. Dewart, IX D. Preach ing at 7:30. Mount Tnhor Rev. E. O. Eldredge. D. "P. 11. "Our Heroic Dead and Their Contribution to Progress." 8. "The Broad and the Nsr- row. ' MontarHI Rev. (' L. Hamilton. Preach ing. 11. "Business Success aad Soul Failure." 8. sreclat progrsm. Patton Rev. G. H. Feese. Preaching at 11. speclat address. 7:30. Trior Street M. E. Circle theatre. Dr. Marvin. 10:15. "The Meres Re to Sea; the Expedition of Our Naval Forces to Europe." Hose City Park Kev. A. A. HeUt. Preach ing at 11. Vesaer service rt 4.30. Sellwood" Rev. A. R. Maclean. 11 8. El. Johns Kev. J. 11. Irvine. Preaching 11 and 7:30. Trinity Rev. V. N. Sandifur. Preaching 11. Woodstock --Rev. 1 .enter C. Poor. 11, 7:45. H. E. Church South. First M. E. Church South, corner Union ave. and Multnomah st. Rev. W. J. Fenton, pas tor 11, "The Badge of Dlsciplesblp." 7:30. Missions. Swedish Mission Rev. B. J, Thoren. 11 8 Elim Chapel Rev. B. J. Thoren. 10. Bethel Free church Ivy st. and Williams Bev. J. A. Stavney. . 11, 8. Waaareae. . First Pentecostal E. 7th and E. Coach sts Rev. C. Howsrd Davla. Evangelist K. H. Jackson. 11. 2:30. 7:30. Sellwood B. 9th and Spokane Rev. H C Baker. 11. 7:30. Brentwood OBth st. and 06th are., S. E. Bev. J. M. Butt-hard. 11, 8. Scandinavian 048 Garfield. 11. 7:30. Highland Park 1138 E. 14th N. Bev. g. L. Mendel. lO, 11. 7:30. Presbyterian. First 12th and Alder sts. Rev. John n. Boyd. 10-.30, "The Recovery of an Unbalanced Mind." 7:45, "The Church and the War." Central E. 13th and Pine sts. Bev. Arthur F. Bishop, D. D. 10:30, 7:45. . , Westminster E. 17th snd Schuyler sts. Dr. Edward Pence. 10:30. "The Other Klda of the Man.' 7:45, "The Battle Straggle To ward Democracy In Modern Times." ' Arbor Lodge Bev. Geo. R. Cromley. 11, T:45. Calvary 11th and Clay ats. Wallace H. Lee of Albany college. 10:30, "God's Three Mils." t:o, "Rowing in lean, Heaping in Joy," memorial discourse. Fourth First and Gibbs sta Bev. H. O. Hanson. 10:30. "The Message of Pentecest." 7:30. "The First Flood." Kenllworth E. 34th and Gladstone Bev. K. p. Lawrence. 11 "Herole Lives." 7:48. "la tne rari or tne uia woria. Forbes Graham and Gsntenbela aves. Rev William MacLeod. 11, 7:30. Mlapah E. . 10th. snd Division sta. Rev. n A. Thompson. 11, "The Measure of Christ's Love." 7:45. "Jesus and Common People." - Hope Montavilla. T&th aad K. Everett Iter. 8. w. Beesaaat - Millard Avenue 7241 SSta ave. A.' & Bev. W. H. Aans. 10:30. Vernon 19th and ; Wygant sts- Ber. - Ver- WILL BE IN CHARGE Beatrice Brownell. Themes for Grace Baptist Announced At the Grace Baptist church. Rev. H. T. Cash, pastor, will preach in the morning on the theme, "Behind Closed Doors." In the evening at 7 o'clock. L. G. McBwnald, an ex-convict, will speak to the Young People's society on "Conditions in the State Peniten tiary," using lantern slides to Illus trate his address. At 8 o'clock, W. G. McLaren, long at the head of the Paclfio Coast Rescue Protective so ciety, will speak. Higher Heroism to Be Pastor's Theme "The Higher Heroism" will be Dr. Luther R. Dyott's theme in the First Congregational church . Sunday. 10:30 a. m. The quartet "will sing "Grant to Us Thy Grace" by Buck, and "The King of Love My Shepherd Is" (Shel ley). In the evening, the Maccabes under the auspices of Portland Te-jt No. 1 will worship in this church. Dr. Dyott will deliver a memorial address and special music will be rendered bv the quartet and by Mrs. Jane Bums Albert, soloist. The services promise to be largely attended. SERVICES non E. Todd. 11, "The Oppression of Neg- lect." 7:30, "The Supreme Test of Our Com- men IJfe Unity 71st and Sandy blvd. Rev. W Lre uray. u. Mt. Tabor E. 65th and Belmont ats. Rev. Ward W. Mcllenry. 11. 'God s Providence In American History." 7:45. "America's Su preme Need and the Church's Supreme Test." Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett at. Rev. A. I. Hutchinson. 11, "Jebovab a Man of War." 8. "Daniel." Rose City Park E. 45th snd Hancock sts. Bev. J. M. Skinner. 11. 7:30. Spokane Aveuue E. 18th and Spokane Rev. W. 8. MfCn.laugh. 11, 7:30. Marshall Street 17th and Marshall ats. Rev. A. J. Hanna. 11. 7:45. Trinity Corner Virginia arid Nebraska sts Dr A. J. Montgomery. 11, 7:30. Chinese 14.V4 Flrtt St. 7:45 Ansbel 56th st. and 37th ave. S. E Rev. John E. Nelson. 11. 7:30. Vancouver Heights 33d and "L" st- Rev. C. F. Bennett. 11. Reformed Presbyterian. Pint Church Minnesota and Alnaworth Bev. F. D. Frazer. 11. 7:30. - Reformed. First German 12th and Clay Rev. O. Hit ter. 10:46, 8. Second Colombia blvd.. and 33d St. Bev E. A. Wyss. 11. Third Fifth ave.. Lenta. Rev. W. O. Lien- Kemper. 11. Salvation army, Corps No. 1. 243 Ash st. Adjutant and Mrs. Frsnk Genge. 11. 3:15. 8. ixwps so. 4. lZSVa First St. Enslrn Porn ""V""1 "'V meeiing. T LV. ' S'.'"'." "wun!. Swedish Corps 130 Burnslde. Seventh Say Advent! ts. Note Regular services of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central B. 11th and Everett Elder P. Hayward. paator. 11:15. Tabernacle West Side, K. of P. hall, 11th sua Aiurr, it. Montavilla E. S. F. Beatty Lenta 4th st Cbitwood. 11. 80th and E. Everett Elder . and 68th ave. Elder D. J. St. Johns Central ave, and Charleston. Elder A. R. Folkenherg. 11. Mt. Tabor E. 60th and Belmont Rev. J. M. Wllloagbby. 11. Albina (German) Skid more and Mallory Minister. A. A. Meyer. A. C. Schweltaer. local elder. 11:30. Ogden hall, Mississippi and Shaver Bev. O. E. Sandnes. 11. Services for the Deaf. United Presbyterian Wasco and Grand sve. Rev. S. Earl Du Bola. 10:30, 7:30. Bwedenborgiaa. New Church Society 142 Broadway Bev William R. Reece. Uaitarian. Church of our Father Broadwar snd Tim- hill Bev. T. L. Eliot. D. D.. minister emer- Itos. Rev. w. G. Eliot Jr., pastor, ii. "Tbeinavirl M Jack, oresldent of the Mult H.l.JenU.'rVr-145, 0r' TJnitad Brethren. Alberta 27th and Alberta lint E. 15th and MonisorT Rev. p. o. Bonebrske. 11, 8. Fourth 0tb snd 32d ave. S, E. Third 7tb st. snd 32d ave. S. E. Herbert r. none, paaior. ii. : ju. First 17th snd Hsrnev. Vinxonm'. Wh Kev. jonn u. Mewonoer, paator. Fea 10:30, 2:30, 7:30. United Xvaagalioal. Fourth Rev. J. E. Conner. 11, 7J0. Radical Jeasup at. Rev. A. S. Jflenderaon. II. 7:30. Manar. Circuit !e rr Ires Chert T Grava. a p m.; Brash Prairie. 7:30. ' ocaiey ureen wiiamette Mvd. and Gar Bev. H. H. Farnham. 11. 3. 8. First E. 16th and Poplar Bev. J. A. Good. St.' Johns Bev. A. P, Lay ton. n 7:30, Bishop W. H. Focke. United Pre ytarian. First B. 87th aad Hawthorne Rev. Hnarh r : rt Given. 11. "What Should We Da an the Sabbath?" T.30. "The Present War: Do Yortr Bit as a Christian." Chnreb of the Strangers Wasco at. and Grand are. 10.SO, 7:30. bard and Chatham sta. Rev. J. C. Cole, pas- tor. 11:15, 1:30 Kenton United Presbyterian church Lorn. r, , n E. 24th Rev F.T.Scott. 11 T. M. C. A T. W. C. A. T. M. C. A. Oth and Taylor H. W. Stone, gsnexai Becrcisrj. o . jr p. u. Y. W. O. A. Broadway and Taylor 4:30. vesper service. .Jndge McCamant, "Message From the Men of Vll." Misoells neons. Advent Christian 128 Kecood at., near Hall St. Rev. J. S. Loeas. paator. 10:30. 7:30 Associated Bible Stadents (I. B. 8. A.)' 3. C. W. Field. "The Twofold Object of the Gos pel Age." 8. N. U. Lewton. Banal assembly Friday. 8 p. m.. in room (ill of the EUers building. The Church ef God 361 Fslting St. H. G Keal, paator. Services 11. 7:30. Church of the Brethren; 1124 Borthwlck and Bralnard sta. 11, 7:30 p. m. CLrlstsdelphtan Sunday. . 10:30. 621 E. "Washington St. First Divine Science 131 12th.' cor. Akki Bev. Thaddeu M. Mlaaed. 11. The L'Brversal Church of the Master Bev. Bdward . Earls, paator W. O. W. kalL on llth st. - - , : Pentet Mission 208 First at. 8, Cora Adams aad Tina Wilson. t CEinese Missionary Play Will Be Given Next Friday Night On Friday night tha Toung People's Circle of th nrtl 0. Presbyterian church, unaer xna. direction of Mrs. B. A. Thaxtar. will give a Chinese missionary play, called, "The Rica Chrla- tians." This in a description of life in Chin during the Box- cr uprising, and the treatment - of the Christian at that time. 4 A The cast is as follows: Christian Missionary. Alice V I-aughton; Secretary of the Legation. Kdward Irwin; A Christian Merchant, Mr. Wau, Tom McCamant; Mrs. Wau. Margaret Slauson; children of Mr. and Mrs. Wau. David Pat- 4k tullo. John II. Boyd Jr.. Philip Martin, Helen Rail; Three Kiere ifr Boxers, Tom Ewing, Graham H McClintock. Vernon Duncan. Mr. Wanjj, A Bible feVUer, George Mays; Mr. Wen. a Christian Merchant, John Dinwiddle. ' C. E. JUNIOR RALLY HELD; IS Eighteen Societies Out of 25 Are Represented in Meet ing Held at Mizpah Church Frances Comes. There was much pleasure and grati fication in the hearts bf the Junior superintendents in the Multnomah County C. E. Union, when they sur veyedstho Junior rally recently held at the Mizpah Presbyterian church. May 19. The church was filled with some 300 live and energetic Juniors ijtnai maao imriKs just num during ine nEPternoon of the rally. Eighteen so- rlttea out of 2a were renresented J - ThA nrncrn m wan ntlrelv In th hands of the Junior Endeavorers them selves, the keynote of which was a pageant entitled "What the Junior Committees Are Doing." Games were played and pennants were given away I to the societies having the highest per- C. i centage of attendance at the rally. The Mlxpah Presbyterian Juniors ani the Central Presbyterian Junlora tied for the pennant for the highest- per centage of attendance of societies having less than 20 members. A pen nant was awarded to both these socle ties, as their standing was 100 per cent. The Glencoe Baptist Juniors carried off the pennant for addendance pf so cieties over 20 members. Their stand ing was 93 per cent. The Highland Congregational Juniors were doss competitors to the Glencoe Juniors, having 90 per cent present. Miss Violet Johnson is Junior super intendent of the Multnomah County Juniors,, and with the help , of MUs Bessie Itistlg. planned the Junior rally which proved to be such a succes. j mm,ah County C. E. union, attended tne rauy. J Frances Cornes, president of the ., Tnrel wood Congregational Juniors. nr.rent(.i tha musical committee at ! ,, I lne rally. ! Series of Sermons on World's Battlefields Interesting, helpful and appropriate sermons or studies are now being given at Westminster Presbyterian churcli Sunday evening. Dr; Pence, the pastor. Is giving a series on "Great Historic Battlefields;" answering the question, ""Is God in the -Moral Crises of the Human RaceT" The fifth sermon will be given on Sunday evening, at 7:45 m'-ctock, subject, "The Battle Struggles Toward Democracy in Modern Times." On Saturday evening, June a, tne ! sixth and last sermon will be given.) I The subject will be, "The Present ' Crisis in the Uffht Of the Foregoing ' History; a Resume and a Forecast. ! - . Meeting Lord's Need White Temple Topic "Meeting the Lord's Need" will be Rev. Calvin B. Waller's sermon topic Sunday morning at the White Temple. This will be a discussion of man's part In carrying out God's plan for world betterment and redemption. For the evening evangelistic serv ice, the subject will be -The Man Up a Tree. The gospel song service be ginning at 7:46 wUl be under the di rection of William Mansell Wilder. The pastor "Invites all to come snd hear the people sing old-time revival songs, v - .h . j : . - v COUNTY UNION SUCCESS MARKED ' 1 ' f ' "' ' ' V i ' , rri -pA '''' ;Tl " X ' . 1 '""'- FOURTH OF ONION, WILL BE HELD Meeting' Will Take Place at First Presbyterian Church and Banquet Will Be Held. COMMITTEES TO REPORT Yawly t3 acted Offlcara WU1 b la stall td hy tha &t. Sr. Boyd; Business Is Scheduled. The fourth congress meeting of the Multnomah County Christian Endeavor Union will be held Tuesday evening. . June 5, 1S17. at the First Presbyterian church. Twelfth and Alder streets. A banquet will be served In the chur.'h dining room at 8:15 p. m. Plates 10 cents. Reservations to be sent .o David M. Jack. 401 Worcester Bids. Marshall 1861. The main meeting will open at 3 o'clock. A good program has been pre pared. At an executive committer meeting held May 1, a nominating committee was appointed, composd of nearly all the denominations repre sented in the union, with Walter M. Huntington as chairman. The nomi nating committee will make their rs port at the congress meeting. The 'newly-elected officers will be installed by Dr. Boyd of the First Presbyterlsn church and the charge to the societies in the union will be given by Dr.' Pence. Another item of business to be votel on is whether or not the union should plan to have a summer excursion, again this year. It has been the prat tles to have a boat excursion in the past, which has helped to support the treasury of the ynlon. The Sunny slde orchestra lll render several selections and other musical numbers will be given. The following commit tees will render repofs for the year 1916-1917: Efficiency committee. Miss Helen Orr; introduction' committee, Mlsa Mildred Mcintosh; press commit tee. Miss Josephine handle: Junior committee. Miss Violet. Johnson; soclil committee. Miss Frances Coykendall; social service committee. Miss Julia Palmer, and the missionary commit tee, by Miss Ellanor Ewing. Also the lookout committee by Emll Swanson. The minutes of the last meeting will be given by Miss Beatrice. Brownell. secretary, while O. H.-harters will report on the treasury. ' Each society should send as many delegates as possible to the congress meeting; at least their president and one other member. Also the pastor of the church. Junior Services Prove Interesting Dr. A. L, Hutchinson of Piedmont Presbyterian church, conducts a Junior service at the opening of the regular morning service at 11 o'clock. A large number of the Sunday school members enjoy the illustrated talks. The clos ing series of talks have been drawn from our popular national game, baw ball. One topic was on "Getting Onto the Curves." Another was on "Pin'-h Hitter." The closing talk Sunday will be on "A Sacrifice Hit." At 11 o'clock Sunday Dr. Hutchison will give a Memorial day message In the topic and text, "Jehovah Is a Ma-.i of War." This will have special sig nificance in this day of a great world war. At 8 p. m. the closing topic of Old Testament heroes will be given In a study, of "Daniel," hero of three dynasties. Commissioner Daly Will Speak Sunday At the Rodney Avenue Christian church, Sunday morning. Commissioner Daly will give a memorial address, in the evening the pastor, Rev. J. Carlos Ghormley, will speak: on "The Forgot ten Steward." The choir will render special muslo both morning and even ing. The' Christian Etodeavor society will hold their regular monthly business meeting on Tuesday evening, at the home of Rev. J. C. Ghormley. 663 Rodney avenue. The regular election of officers for the" coming year w:i be held at this time. All members and their friends are urged to be present. Christian Badges Subject of Sermon The Sunday morning theme, at the First M E. chursh south, will be, "The Badge of Diselpleshlp." All so cieties have their emblems, signs, grips, and pass words. Has a Chris tian anything that designates him? If so, what Is it, and why has more attention not been given to it? These questions will be answered. Follow ing the aermon the sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed. Sps- cjal music by the choir both morning and evening. The evening service will be evangelistic. Eev. Mr. Bonebrake Announces Subjects At the First United Brethren church Sunday morning at U o'clock the pas tor. Rev, P O. Bonebrake will speax on the "Sacrifices for Liberty, snd In. the evening at 8 o'clock he will speak on "Why Our CMirch and Some Thourhts on the Recent General Con CONGRESS COUNTYENDEAVORERS ference." As there Sre but two mor Sundays Jn this conference year hope is expressed to make them mors in teresting than usual. All are Invited to come. Lesson From History To Be Topic Sunday: "Lessons From American' History" will be the message of the Rev. Harold II. Griffis for Memorial observance, to those attending services at the First Christian church Sunday morning. An other important subject, said to be vitally Interesting to most people at present, is "The Church for the Twen tieth Century," which will v Be dis cussed during the evening bour. , -. : . -.. ' . i , ' : . ' i '. - . v . I , . j i I , . ' ... .