; : i 4 - t .t e- f - V k t t f -3'- K- l"V - - ' . tit ttt rvnnnrkM i-x a it x tt tt-itvt a t .?"' Y-'.-V ; ; PORTLAND. OREGON 14 SATURDAY. .MARCH 9, . 1918. first Presbyterian Church 3s REFRESHMENTS TO BE SE Program of Entertainment Will . Also Be Provided at Conclusion T Of Sunday Evening Services. WELCOME TO ALL EXTENDED Ladies and Girls Will Receive . Boys, and Serve Coffee and -.Sandwiches; Program Prepared EV. JOHN' H. BOYD. Dv D., nastor of the First Presbyterian church, corner Twelfth and Al der streets, will Inaugurate a new Dlan Sunday evening; in order to welcome the soldiers and give them a touch of home. . , This plan is to make he evening serv Ico specially attractive' to the soldiers . and to provide entertainment and re freshments for them In the church house lifter the service is dismissed. Sunday night for the first time the ladles and girls of the church will welcome the sol dier boys In the reception room after th evening service and have a musical program and give them coffee and andwlf-hes. The. sermon Ln the evening by Dr. John H. Boyd will be the second ln a series on "Four Great Questions Con cerning Jesus Christ." - TUe subject is "What Does Jesus Mean by Asking Men to Follow Him?" ln the morning at 10 :J0, Dr. Boyd will have the sec- ; ond in anojLher series on "Some Large ' Values of Religion." This special sub ject is "Religion and the Task of Right Living." ' There will be special music bo,th morning and evening. Christian Church . After New Members . "The War and So.ul" will 'be the one great theme at the First Christian church from now until Easter. All services and departments of the church will be ' utilized during the remainder of th Lenten period to deepen the religious life of the membership and also to enlist many new members. A systematic canvass of the homes will be made. during the next two weeks by the ladies of the missionary society and during. the week immediately preceding Easter, the pastor, Rev. Harold H. Oriffls, will hold a special preaching service each evening at 7:45. Dr. Waldo Gives ' . Subject for Sunday "Winning Men One by One" will-.' be the subject of Dr. Waldo's discourse at the Whits Temple, Sunday morning. - He will discuss the question of the church being brought Into new relations and the realisation of s much needed sym pathy and personal interest that is every where apparent the obligation of world x evangelism as the need of the moment. The Olbry . of the Cross" will be the subject for Dr. Waldo's . evening dis course. , . ;'.-'-':' Exemption problems T Open Forum Theme William V. Woodward, chairman of ' the local exemption boards, will speak ' on. "Some Kxemptlon Board Problems" Sunday evening at 7 :45 o'clock in the open forum, Unitarian chapel, Broad way and Yamhill streets. In the morn ing at 11 o'clock. Rev. William C. Bl- tot 1 Jr.. will speak on -the themp "Will the War Change the World's Mind?" People's Sing at ' Highland Church ' At Highland Congregational church at 7:S0 o'clock Sunday night there will be a song service, a real people's sing. led by a chorus under the direction of Miss Orrel Rose. Rev. Edward Con- stant will talk on "Our Boys in France." The morning theme will be, .'The Gift of Self to God and Hu manity." .?. Sunday Evening Illustrated Lecture "The Heritage of Half a Century." i . stereoptlcon lecture on the history and -work ofvthe Woman's Foreign Mission ary society of the Methodist Episcopal - cnurcn, wm oe given by Mrs. A. H v Sproul. in the Rose City Park Methodist church. East Fifty-eighth north and the Alameda, on Sunday evening, March 10, at 7:30 o'clock. sf ' 1 SELLWOOD CAR TO , 14th and Bybee Visitors 9 to S .- RVED MEN III (HAW Pishop to III 1 ' i ' all Bishop Waller . A. Sellew, who will speak at First Free Methodist. SPECIAL SERVICES VT SI. MARYS FOR WEEK OF MID-LENT MISSION Father Towey of San Francisco Arranges List of Sermons For Evenings. Masses every morning at 6:30, 7:45 and 8 :30 a. m. with an instruction be tween the last named services, and a special service, with congregational Singing and sermon, will be the features of the mea's week of the mid-Lent mis sion at St. Marys Cathedral, beginning Sunday night. Father Towey, C. S. P. of Old Marys church, San Francisco, 'who is giving the mission, has arranged the following list of sermon subjects for the . evening services 1 aunng.v in ween: sunaay. "Watchman. What of the. Night?" Mon day. -"The All (Securing' Scrutiny of God ;'" Tuesday, "The Voice ; of the King Wednesday,' "Defeat or Vic tory?" Thursday. "Out of the Depths;" Friday, "The Return From a Far Coun try' , ;. ; . Sunday. March if, the . mission , will close at ! p. m. when Father Towey .will preach on "The Kingdom Transcend ent." During the , past w eek all the services of the mission have been largely, Attended and the congregational singing has been . an inspiration. A mis sion for the children pf , the parish baa been held on the last four days .of the week.,- . ' y . i i;:;v ...... . , Friends Quarterly Meetings Are Held The regular "Quarterly ..meeting of the Friends churches of Portland is being conducted ' in the First Friends church today and Sunday. This evening at 7:45 . a business . session . will bfe held. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock Rev. J. D. Sprinston will Bpeak under the aus pices - of the Bible school department and special music will .be furnished by the. male chorus. At 5 o'clock a union Endeavor rally will be held. The reg ular. Sunday morning and evening serv I : ,T, 7 . . . - . ices will be conducted in all the Friends churches. ... Rev. E. R. Martin Will Be Speaker Rev. E R. Martin of the American Sunday School union, will occupy the pulpit at the morning service of the Central , Free ' Methodist church with an address on home missions. Rev. Mr. Martin is an Interesting speaker both to old and young. At. the evening ser vice the pastor. Rev. W. N. Coffee, will speak on. "The Mission of Christ." Ida Vose Woodbury ' Will Speak Sunday Mrs.-Ida- Vose Woodbury, represent ing the American- Missionary associa tion of the -Congregational -church, will speak Sunday inornlng n,the First Con gregational church; at 6 o'clock, in the Laurel wood church, and at 7 :30 at At kinson Memorial church. Tuesday aft ernoon .at 2 :0 Mrs. Woodbury will ad dress a mass meeting at the Sunnyside jongregationai church. , rrrtlririA Sentiment Based on Understanding Sentiinent whidi has as its baseUhe - innermost feeling and understanding must seize upon Cremation s that process which places away , the dead in the .most beautiful, reverent and lasting peace. - Cremation, in bl-ief, may be de scribed as thajt process which does in a few minutes in a cleanly manner ( that which -nature's process takes years to accomplish and with which the average mind cannot help but as sociate many, horrors and disagreeable thoughts. ' (Write,- phone -or call for booklet) SFIIFW (IF ! ULjU11I Ul BISHOP N, Y. TO Eastern Leader to, Occupy Pulpit Of First Free Methodist, Morning and Evening. Bishop Walter A. Sellew of James town, N'i T., is expected to arrive in Port land at 10 :30 this evening from Los An geles, where he has been looking after the interests of church work. He will preach for Rev. A. Beers in the First Free Methodist church Sunday morning and evening., Bishoa seilew is here in the interest df 4rcampaign to raise funds to liquidate the indebtedness of Seattle Pacific college. The service at night will be mission ary in Character. The bishop will be ac companied by Mrs. Sellew, 'who will as sist in the missionary' meeting. 1 Dr. Waldo to Speak At Arleta Baptist Dr. William A. Waldo, pastor of White Temple, will speak at a special mass meeting at the Arleta Baptist church, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. J. W. Troy, the singing evangelist, will have 'charge of .the singing. He will be assisted by the male quartet composed of C. M. Godfrey, 3. A. Finley, Frits DeBruln aqiarold Moore. The pas tor, W. G. Handley, will preach in the morning and evening. The special meet ings will continue every night next week and Mr. Tr ox will be present to lead ' ln the congregational singing and render solos. Co-Workers' Glass Meets Monday Night Monday evenlng. March 11, the fourth session of the Christian Kndeavor co workers' class, under the leadership . of Mrs. W. E. Wright, will meet at 7:45 o'clock in the First Christian church. The study taken up by this class is under different lines than have ever been undertaken by Christian Kndeavor societies before,. as it prepares the mem bers for. the personal work for which they have ' pledged themselves in the cdiworkers pledge. - Pre-Easter Series Of Sermons "Planned .Rev. Ward W. MacHenry, pastor of the Mount -Tabor Presbyterian church, will begin" a. series of pre-Easter servV ices March 17, the, general theme being "The Challenge of the Cross." Sunday he will preach in the morning on "Life's Greatest Question" and in the evening Clarence Bteeie win give an -illustrated lecture on "Slam." " ; , ...? . Lutheran. Fund 1500,000 J -Dr. W, E. Brinkman announced, in his sermon last Sunday thit the: Lutheran churches of the; United States had ex ceeded their hopes to raise (750,000 for patriotic, service and that the fund was now .pasts the 1900,000 mark -with the promise that -the million dollar mark might -. be obtained Portland, has suc ceeded in raising her quota. DIRECTORY Fourth Sunday "in Lent Uniform S. S. Lesson "Jemu Restoring Life and Health." Mark 5:21-23. 35 43. I i.oiaen text: -HinHU toos onr inurauue, and bare our diseases." Matt. 8:17. I ; . . Young People s Tppic Baptist fnlon: "Making the 'Most of Our- selTM." Epsb. 4:11-16... Y Christian Endeavor: " "Matins the Most of OurselTes. Eph. 4:11-1. Junior C. E.: "Our rather Who Art in Heaven.'' Luke 11:2; John 14:5-11. Eoworth Learn "The Voice of God In the Ufa of Todax." Heb. 1:12; 4:, 7. Baptist First White Temple 12th and Taylor its. Rev. William A. Waldo. 11. "Winnins Man One by One"; 7:45. "The Glory of the Cross." East Side East 20th and Ankeny sU. Rev. W. B. Hinson. 11. "The Two Great Questions of the Damascus Road'; 7:45, "Return ot the uora. - Hichlanrl E. 6 th and Alberta. Rev. Charles Mieier. 11.-7:45. Third Knott nd Vancowve ave. Rev. 1 Welby J. Beaven. 11. 7:45. Glencoe . otn ana Main iter. a. m Waltz. 11. 7:80. . Arleta Rev. W. Garnet Handley. 11, The Intermediate Department of the School of Praer"; 7:80, "Quench Not the Holy Spirit"; 8. mass meetinc. serme-n by Dr. Wil liam A. Waldo. . Catholle St. Peters Lenta Rev. P. Beutfen. 8. 10:80. 7:80. Pro-Cathedral 15tn and uavts Mev. v. O'Hara. 0, 7:15. 8:80. 8:45, 11. 7:45. St. Lawrence Sd ana snermas) uev. J. u. Hashes. 6, 8:30, 10:80. 7:80. t- Fatness l vtn ana sintr ev. is. tr. Mnrpby. 8. 10:80, 7:80. St. Francta e.. a its ana itev. t. a. Black. 6. -8. 9. 10:30, 7:80, Immaculate Heart of Marv WUllanu ave. and BUntott Rev. W. A. Daly. 6. 8, 9. 11, 7 40. Holy Rosary IS. aa and Jiscaaa Her. Mi. S Olson. 6, 7, 8, 9. 11. 7:80. St. Hose lb. D3a ana Ajameaa kcv. 4. O'Fsrrtli. 8. 10:30, 4. St. Andrews B. atn ana Aioeita stav. J. Kieman. 8. 10:80. 7:80. The. Madeleine is. zetn ana Bisuyoa Bev. George F. Thompson. 7:30, 9, 11. . Ascension b xamnui ana jw i om s rsncis- ran Fathers. 8. 10:80. 7:80. Blessed Sacrament Maryland ave. and Blaa- dena Bev. F. W. Buck. 8, Is) .80. 7:30. , Holv Cross TToowaaw Bev. u. Baymond. 8. 10:80. 7:80. - Fathers. 6:80. 8, 10:80. 4. St. Stephens sza ana E. isyior see. war ren A. wattt. . o:ow. sw:w. ess. Hol Redeemer Portland blvd. and Vancouver . Rev. F. H. Miller. H. 8. 10:80. 7:80. . St Phillrp Nerl tPaulbt Fathers) E. 16th and Hickory lie, V. i. Cartwright. 7:8a,; 10:80... - . ' St. Clem'ent-HS.iimith ave. nd Newton ' Bervlta catners. 0, 0. 1 .mv. Sacred Heart E. ?ltb and Cental Rev. G. Robl. 10:80, 7:80. St. "Agatha E. ISth and Miller Bev? J. Ctmminsky. 8. 19:8'J. 7:80. j - st, Stanislaus Polish) Maryland are. and Pallius; Rev. F. Matthew. -8, 10.30, 7:80. St Joseph German) l oth and Couch Rev. B. Durrer. - 8, 10:30, TJ0. ... 8b Michael. (Italian') 4th and Mill Rev. M. Baleatra. -8. 19:80. 7:SO. v - - - St. Clares Capital Hill Franciscan Fathers. 7:80.9:15. '.. , -..-. St.' Charles 8 3d and Alberta Rev. G. SaW dernorn. 7. 9:80, 7:80. All Saints E. 38th and Glisan Re. Father William, Cronia. - 8. 10:30. ,. ... - . . - - . Ohsistlsjtl . I . tnt Park -and Cohuttbla Rev. HsnJd H. Griffis. . 11. "Around the World I ft , Thirty Minutes"; 7:46., "A Double-Barrelled iDetec-Story,:-'' "-" :;,''''',, ' ' East Side Chrlrtian-E. 12th and E. Taylor Bev. H. R. Sawyers vll.-i 7:30. -;::U. 'j. M on la villa B. 76th and Hoyi Rev, J. w. I rename. f 11. ..luw, vui, , , illustrated setmon- lecture, iirfjfJ- K., ";'-. JAMESTOWN PREACH SUNDAY to (Entertain unty Sunday Schools to Convene MOHR mnml Mnllnnmak Kmintv Klin. I tnrilnr n Villi' ulnn ' onrl til in t'ho TffH.S annual Multnomah county Sun I u&7 kiwvi vuiivenuun wui, D tieiu M area 19 at, the White Temple. Mrs. M. A. Danenhower, director of Oregon; will have charge of the convention. Awards Of Workers library books will be made (I) to the acnool having the largest percentage of its enrollment over 14 years ot age attending a full session ; (2) to the school having the largest per centage of its teachers and officers at- MULTNOMAH HOTEL Sunday Morning Meeting Will Be in Charge of Dr. Kerr; Special Music Promised. ' f ' The Wilbur Methodist Episcopal church, which has adopted the unique departure of holding its services tn a hotel, has struck upon a popular ar rangement. The assembly room of the Multnomah hotel makes an ideal place in which to conduct services. Rev. M. H. Marvin who was acting pastor the greater part of last, year, will be the preacher on Sunday. The service will be at 10?30 and in charge of Dr. W. TT Kerr. Special music will be ln charge of L. H. Hansen. Sunday school exer cises will follow immediately after the preaching service under the direction of Superintendent Sam Connell and Choirister Ernest Stansbery. The pub lic is cordially invited. Pastor Evangelist Will Give Sermons Rev. Carl G. Westerdhal, pastor- evangelist from Seattle, arrived last Thursday - and gave a very Interesting and inspiring lecture. Sunday he will preach in the Swedish M. E. church, Beech and Borthwick streets, 1 In Eng lish at-10:30 a. m. and rrt ; Swedish at 7 :30 "p. m. and in St. John's' "Slethodlst church, 211 West Leavitt street, at 3 ;30 ln Swedish. In the ' same churoh -there will be Swedish Sunday school at 2 :30 p. ni. , Rev. Mr. Westerdahl wm .preach Avery evening next week at 7 :46, except -Saturday, and will remain for two weeks, . E. J.. Jaeger ; Will -Lecture on Orient E. J. Jaegar will give an illustrated talk, on Japan, China and Manila at the Tremont United Brethren church Sun day? 'evening at 7 :30. Mr. Jaeger re cently . made an extended trip to the orient, and has a collection of 100 col ored slides taken- by , himself Will Visit Every Family 5 At the f Men's Congregational club Monday night' it was dec'lfled' tp, make March 1? "Fellowship . Sunday?', in. the First Congregational church.- Fellow ship Sunday has been designated by this church' as the day on which' every fam ily of the congregation will be visited by, the -men of the church. Many of the men registered for the work. OF CHURCH Rodney . Aenne -Bodney aad Knott Rev. J. F. Ohormlejr. 11. "The IncaraaUon" ; 7:80. "The Supreme Sacrifice." ' Wood lawn lTth and Liberty Joseph D. Boyd. 11, "A World Vision"; 7:80. "A Great Salvation." '"-. Christian Science Treason subject: "Man." ' First chare h Everett between 18th and 19th ate. 11. 8. Second E. 6th and Hoi la day. 11, 8. Third B. 12th and Salmon. 11.8. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11. 8. Fifth Sixty-second St. and Forty-second are. S E- 11. Sixth Ussouic Temple, W. Park and Yamhill II, 8. St Johns Holbrook block. 11. Congregational First Park and Madison, Dr. Hush Pedley. 10:80, address .by Mrs. Ida Vose Woodbury; 'T:4K. nutnr n "Th ni) th Rauli and the j Angels." Atkinson Memorial Cast Twenty-ninth and ! Everett Rv. Warren Moore. 11. 7:43. Mrs. Ida Vose. field secretary for American Mission- sry society, Waverly Heights E. 83d and Woodward Rev. A. C Moses. 11, 7:30. Sunnyside EL S2d and Taylor Rev. J. J. Staub. 1 1. "Lessons Learned at the Foot of the Cross"; 7:49. "Bethany's Ideal Home." Hishland E. 6th and Fresco tt Rev. Ed ward Constant. 11. "The Gift of Self to God and Humanity"; 7:30. song service and address on "Our Boys In France." Episcopal Trinity 19th and Everett Rev. A. A. Mor rison . 8, 11. 8. Pro-Cathedral of St. 8tepben the Martyr 1 3th and Clay Rt. Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishoa. Very Rev. E. H" McCollister, dean. Bundaya: 7:45 a. m., 11, 7:45 p. m. ; church school. 9:45 a m. ; week days: Wednesday 7:80 a. m.. Fri day 9:80 a. m. : Holy day, 7:80. St. - Davids E. -1 2th and ' BeTmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. Services 7:30, 9:30. It. 7:80. St Marks 21st and Marshall Rev. J. . H. Simpson, rector. . Rev. J. i. Hatton, asso ciate rector. 11. 7:43. St. Andrews - nereldrd at.. Portsmouth Archdeacon .Chambers in charge, ti, 7:30 y. aa. Grace Memorial WekU.r and IS. ltth M. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Rev. John Dawson. 11. 7:80. St. Michaels and All Saints -'- E. 43d and Broadway Rev. : 'iv F. Bowen, rear. 8. IS, 11 and 5. :, Church of Our Savior 60th are. and 41st at. S. E. Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11. Bishop Morris ' Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Rev. Frederic K. Howard, 7. 7:45. St. Pauls Woodmen Rev. Uswaid W. Tay lor. 4. An Saints- 25th and Saner Rev. Frederie " Howard, ii. senes on intelligent Loyalty"; special topic, Attitude of the Common People so-War."- - ' L Johns Corner E. 16th and Harney. Sell- wood Archdeacon Chambers ,in charge. 11, 7 :. - - . .. 1 .- ... I A- M. Breck. vfcar. 11. , f CvanesUcat MasecMtlas f j Firx Engliih K. 0Oi and Market Rev. E. ID. Homactiuch.. 11. "Tenth Chapter of Reve I Ution"; 7 :30, evangelistic service. 1 First German, ltfth and Clay Rev. G. F. i Liening. 10:45,8. ; Frea Meth.M 4 Central Both and E. Flanders Bev. w. N. Ceffee. - 1 K preaching by Rev. E. R. Martin' of American Sunday Kchool union; 7:30. pastor on "lhe Mission of Christ." First E. Sth aud MU1. Rev. Alexander Beers. -11. 7:80. presetting by Bishop Walter A. Sellew of. Jamestown, N. 1. - ' Prtends' Onurcft ;': . ' Flrst B. 35th and Main Bee. H. L. Cox. 11. 7:45. fv;-?. ;,::,.: ,, .r. , v - Coagregatton Beth Israel 1 2th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. WiscT Sabbath servlees Friday at 8 p. m, Saturday 16 .So a. M. , Sunday, lv, in Portland academy hldg.L" 13th. And Mont gomery. - Religioa echool. Bible : classes at Ceotxal library. sec(id and fourth Wednesdays. WILBUR METHODISTS HOLDING SERVICES Soldiers tending a full session. f and (S) to the school paying the most , per capita to the state and county association "work. Recognition will be given (1) to5- the department having the best handwork!-, (2) to the class for. the best handwork of a whole class; (3) to the girt, 9 to 16, for the best original handwork; (4) to the boy 9 to 16 for the best original handwork; (5) to 'the senior class for the -best activity suggestions and (6) to the department- for the best original equipment! BAPTIST UNION ILL HOLD GREAT RALLY IN Societies Will Contest Friday Evening for Pennants That Are Offered. What is expected to be one of the I 1 o fcrAaf TtanMnt Vx, i n or Punlv. IThUm ( ..,... ' , rallies will be held by the Willamette association at the Highland Baptist! church next Friday evening. The ,. j cieties will contest for three pennants! to be awarded for attendance, mileage traveled, and. standard. of excellence. I The following program Is offered: Song I service, Mr. Proppe ; Devotional, A. D.I T", . . . TLf I 117 3 J I LiKjoorzi man . uucl, iiuao - . uuu lui u anu Mr. Bishop; Round Table. "How Shall We Energize Our Society?" male quar tet. Highland Baptist quartet; roll call. Miss Lydia Pliter, secretary ; address. "Present Day Vision for Young People," Dr. Waldo of White Temple ; social hour, refreshments. Sunday win be tag day in the Bap tist churches of the city, for each one who expects to attend the rally will be tagged by some worker. Book of Revelation Theme of Minister In continuation of the series of ser mons on - the - Book of Revelation, Rev. E., D. Hornschuch, pastor of the First Evangelical church,' will use the tenth chapter as a basis for the 11 o'clock sermon Sunday. The usual evangelistic services will be held at 7 :30 o'clock. On Friday, March 1. a patriotic pro gram consisting of vocal and Instru mental music, - readings, -an address by F. J. Meyers, Y. M. C. A. service secre tary, and the G. A. R. quartet ' was rendered. . At the close of the program a service flag containing It . stars was dedicated. m Revival Campaign WiU End Sunday - will be the last Sunday of the revival campaign.' at the Swedish Tabernacle. -The forenoon service be ginning at 10 o'clock' will be a Sunday school rally. The Sunday school .of Powell .Valley is also expected to be present. - Rev. E. August Skogsbergh will preach. . Iri , the afternoon at t :0 o'clock the speaker will give seven rea sons why he became 'a Christian. In the evening he will deliver his last ser mon in this campaign. SERVICES IN Congregation A ha via Sholom Park and Clay sta. Rabbi B. brahamsoa. - . Lutheran St James. Enoibb West Park and Jeffer son Rev. Williamj-Kvan Brinkman. 11. "The Power of the Crdsi"; 8, "The TiUe on the Crow." West Side Norwegian- 43 N. 11th lUrv. Wilhelm Pettorsou. 11. 8. - Our Saviors EL 10th and Grant Rev. M. A. Chrifttensen. 10:10. 11:18.' St. Paula E. 12th and Clinton. 10:80. 7:80. ' . Methodist EplscoosJ . Central Vancouver ave. and Fargo at. Rev. C. C. Rarick. 11.7 :S0. - Centenary 9th and- Pine ata. Rev. Tnoasaa L. Lane. 11, 7:80, preaching by Evangelist H. L. Stephens. Clinton Kelly Rev. E. B. Lockhart 11. First Church Rev. Joshua SUnsfield. D. D. 10:80, preaching by Bishop Matthew Simpson Hughes: 7:30, "The End ct the World" or. "The Second Coming of Christ, 80-CaUed." by pastor. First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt Rev. Ellas Gjerding. 8. The Vancouver Are. Norwegian Danish M. E. Rev. Elias Gjerding. 11. Iaurelwood Rev. A. C. Braekenbury. II; 7:30. I,incola Rev. E. B. Ickart. . 7:30. Sell wood Rev. A. R. McLean. 11, 7:80. Swedish Borthwick and Beech Rev. Jobs A- Wellman 10:45. '7 AC Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rev. W. T. Kerr. 10.30, wreaching by Dr. M. H. Marvin: 7:80. District superintendent. Rev. William Wallace Toungsoa. U. IX ' SSI Js. 02d St. M. XuBot 8790. -' M. E. phureh South First Union ave. and Multnomah at Rev. James T. French. 11, 7:45. Naiarene First Pentecostal K. 7th and B. Couch ata Rev. a Howard Davis. 11, "The The High Cost of Sin" ; 7 :30, "Not Ashamed ot the Gos pel of Christ." , Presbyterian - First 12th and Alder ata. Rev. John h. Boyd. 19:80, "Religion and the Task of Right Living": 7:80. "What Does Jesus Mean by Ask ing Men to Follow him? Central Eat 13th and Pine ata. Rev. Ar thur F. Bishop. 11. 7:30. Westminster E. 17 th and Sehnvler rt. Dr. Edward Pence.. 10:80. "The Alleged Fail ure of the Church to Function to the Times"; 7:80. third in a series on "Life 'a Metaphors." "Ihe Builders." CajTsry 11th and Clay . ata. Preaching by Rev. W. R. Rogers. 10:80. 7:80-. Fourth First and Glbba ate, Bev. H. G. Hanson. 10:80, 7:30. , Hope Rev. F. E. Donris. 11. "A FauiUesa Christ and a Faulty Word"; 7:80. "The Gospel as a Power." Sit. Tabor E. B5tb and Belmont at. Re. Ward McHenry. 11, "Life's Greatest Ques tion"; 7:30, Mereopticon lecture, "Siam," by Clarence Steele. Pleamont Cleveland and Jarrett atn Rev. A. I.. Hutchison. 11, . "The More Excellent Way"; 7:80. service flag unveiling. It oe City l"ra a 4 Ata and Hancock sta. Dr. Robert H. MUIigan. 11.7:30. Marshall St. A. J. Uanna. 11. deiioation of service flsg; 7:30. Vernon E. 18th and Wygant Rev. J, R. Landsborough. 11.' "Givias and Receiving"; 7 :SO. "My Country. May k Always Be Right; Bat My Country, Right or Wrong." Seventh Day ASTairiieu . ' , Note Regular services f this denomlnatioa are held on Saturday. Central E. lltu aad Everett U' K. Dtck sou. pastor. 11:15. - Tabernacle West Side, K. of P. ball. 11th and Aider. 11.7:45. ; . . Monuivilla B- soth and E. -Everett Ektet 8. F. Beatty. ' 1L - -- ' . . - - - Lenta 94th su and 68th ave. Elder Dt J. Chitwood. -11. -.:': ' St. JohnsCentral - ave. ' aad Elder A. M. Folkcuberg. 11. - Mt Tabor E. owth aad Belasout- Elder W. T, Hilgert- 11. ' .- i i,-,:-:,. 'Aibma . (German) Skidmore and MalloTy Minister, A. A. Meyer. ' A, 4 aehwaitaer. local eldev. 11:15. , 7.-.. Scaadisaviaa Ogdea, hag. Mmdasippi 'aad THE HIGHLAND CHURCH glfter the (Evening THREE PRESBYTERIAN L FLAQS TO SOLDIERS Appropriate Services Will Mark Dedication of Flags on Sun day. Soldier to Sing. Three Portland Presbyterian churches will unveil service flags in their churches Sunday. At the morning service in the Hose City church a service flag will be dedicated and Dr. MUIigan wUl preach on 'The Price of Liberty." In the eve ning he will preach on "God, the In visible King." Piedmont church will give a service flag program at 7 :30 Sunday evening. The service flag bears 27 stars and the roll on names will be called and loca tion of the men given where known. The popular "Veterans' Quartet" will participate in the program. 'An or chestra will assist and Sergeant Webb of Vancouver barracks will be special soloist. The regular church choir will SlSO aSSiSt. . .,. C,ru -,, will null. cte its service flag Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. A. J. Hanna will nave 'charge of the service. . TTT'11 n ' XclStOr Will (jlVC TliCjnniiroa nn PrQirnr llotU ML OU UU JTI V Cl V Tomorrow morning, at the 11 o'clock service. Dr. Morrison, rector of Trinity, will preach on the question. "Does It Do Any Good to Pray?" The use or uselessness of prayer is a problem never more' urgently before us than at the present time on account of the world calamity. In this connection it may be of interest to the public to know that all soldiers, sailors and workers in the cause of freedom are prayed for every Sunday at Trinity, with especial. Intercession for the men whose names are- on the honor roll of the church. There will be a special musical serv ice at 11 o'clock, at which Luclen ,E. Becker, organist, will play as an offer tory. "Komonol-Ostrow," by Rubinstein. Uniformed men and their friends are earnestly urged to be present. Even song at S, preceded by the meeting of the Oooa Fellowship society, every Sun day evening in the Parish house. Nine teenth and Davis streets, at 7 o clock. Young members of the congregation are invited. Temporary Pastor Guest at Reception The regular monthly meeting of the First Congregational brotherhood Mon day evening was in the form of a recep tion to Dr. Pedley who will be the temporary pastor of the church for three months. Five of the Portland Congregational' ministers were present and made short talks welcoming Dr. Pedley. Two piano selections were rendered by Professor Luclen E. Becker, who has been engaged as organist for the church commencing April 1. Membership Drive On ' Ai membership drive Is being con ducted in the - St. James Lutheran church, and the slogan is' "Every one win one " The church plans to receive a large class into membership on Easter , Sunday. . PORTLAND Sbarer. 11. Salvation ffrmy ' Corps No. 1 248 Ash st. Ensign Frank Genge. 11, holiness meeting: 8:15. prsyer service: 8, memorial service-is - honor of late Peter J.. Vender Kelep. . .... Corps No. 4 12K is 1st at. Ensign If. U. Lorengen. 11, 8:16, 8. . , Swediab . Corps 430 Burnsideu ' ' Onrtartan 9 Chorph of Oar Father Broad .-ay and TamhilL Rev. W. O. EUot Jr. 11 "Will the War Change the World's -Mindt"- 7 :4B, "Soma Exemption Board Problems."' by' William F. Woodward; open forma. ' Miecellaneous. , Penlel Mission S68 1st. - 8. 8. Christiaa and Missfonary - Alliance E. vath aad Clay Rev. John E. Fee.. .11, 8:15. CHURCHES TO UNFUR FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH f WEtlFTH jlHD ALDER STREETS; Rev. Jblui R Boyd, D. D. PA8TOB ' ' ; v j ' r : . . Tomorrow, March ,10, 1918 it a. m; "RELIGION AND THE RIGHT LIVING" 7tlt P. M. ! "WHAT DOES JESUS MEAN BY ASKING MEN TO FOLLOW HIM?" SOLDIERS ATTENTION The Evening Service is planned specially for soldiers, with en tertainment and refreshments in the Chapel after the service. People of IrVington Westminster. Church stands for "the welfare of lrvington and Us people. The communrty as a whole, and you as an individual need this church iiid the church wants you. Line up with your neighbors and get the every-Sunday church habit. ' j Tomorrow Dr. Pence will speak in the morning at 10:30 on "Ths Failure i to Function" and in the evening, at 7:30, the topic -will be "Metaphors of Life: The Builders." t ? J? , The evening ssrce , : East ServeaUeatH and WMl Bpzak Here v V ' i:;.:;... 1 i Dr. F. 'A. Agar, who will take promi nent part in laymen's missionary meetings. REV. R. W. SELECTED TO OCCUPY PULPIT AT CALVARY New Pastor Has Held Important Positions in San Francisco And in Chicago At a meeting of the session of Calvary Presbyterian church held this week, a call was extended to the Rev. R. V. Rogers, who has been occupying 'the pulpit for the ps.st three Sundays, to take up the work of the pastorate as perma nent stated supply, beginning with next Sunday. He has accepted. Rev. Mr. Rogers has held important pastorates In Chicago and in and about San Fj-ancJaco,. and was secretary, of the interdenominational - century forward movement in Chicago, .which was carried on during the year j(SK0. He has had pastorates in 'both the Presbyterian and Congregational denominations, having been pastor! o't 'the . ft'istortc Plymouth Congregational church of S&n Francisco and having -served during the- past three years under the extension board .of the Presbyterian' church' ln a forward move ment sbPUt an' Fra'riclsco. . Mrs. Rogers has also, been active tn Christian service and is tt e originator of the Young Ladies' Comfort Guild, which has a num ber of organizations in California. Sunday morning at 10 :20 at Calvary, Rev. Mr. Rogers will begin a series of sermons in "Steps Toward Easter," em phasising the thought of war and im morality, the subject Sunday being "The Meaning of the 'Phrase, Everlasting Life."- The subject in the "evening at 7 :30 will be "The Success of Kindness." Special music will 'oe rendered by the choir. . Twin : Conventions For Sunday Schools The thirty-third annual, twin-conventions ot the Oregon State Sunday School association will be held this year at La Grande, April 22-24, and at Salem. April 2527, The uncompleted - program Includes the names of prominent offi cials, clergymen and educators of Ore gon and the northwest. Extra efforts are 'being expended to furnish, the best of music. J ; New Discussion of Old Topic . The moot question of the alleged fail ure of the church to f function. '.to the times will ! be discussed , at the West minster - Presbyterian - church Sunday .nornlng by Dr. Edward -Pence. - .The evening subject will be, fMetaphors of Life ; the Builders."; ' TASK OF ROGERS ' 7 : r 1 : Services PROTESTANT MEN AND WOMEN ILL JOIN IN SERVICE First Presbyterian Church Next Friday Evening Will Be Scene " "-of Missionary Meeting. DR. W. E. DOUGHTY TO SPEAK The Mobilizing of Christian Men For World Service Will Be General Theme. HERE will be a great mass meeting of the Protestant men and women of Portland at the First Presbyterian church, Fri day evening. March 15, at 7 :45 o'clock, under the auspices of the execu tive committee of the Laymen's Mis sionary Movement of this city. The speakers will be Dr. W. E. Doughty of New York, who is In charge of the field activities of the Laymen's Missionary Movement. And leader of many of the great men's conventions in recent years. His theme will ,be "The Church in a World at War." Dr. F. A. Agar, formerly missionary to Africa and an author and speaker of note and ability in the Baptist church, will speak on a subject to be announced later. t Mrs. Paul Raymond, organizer of the Woman's Congress of Missions in con--, nectlon with the Panama-Pacific ex-i -position, will be the representative of the women at this meeting. Dr. Thomas A. O'Farrell, the famous lecturer on Africa and other lands, will give his great illustrated lecture on "World Wide Missions Up-to-Date." The gesral theme of the meeting will be "The Mobilising of Christian Men for World Service." i Bishop Hughes to PreaGh on Sunday BishOD Matthew Simnaon I-Tub-Viar will preach a before Easter sermon at ths First Methodist church Sunday morning. Special music will be furnished by ths choir. In the evening there will be a congregational sing led by the vested choir. The pastog. Rev. Joshua Stans field, will preach the second sermon in the Sunday night series on "The End of the World," the special topic being "The Second Coming of Christ, So-Called." Hope Church Will Hold Annual Meeting : Thursday evening the annual congre gational meeting of the Hope Presby terian church wtl! be held In the church starting at 6 :30 o'clock with a dinner. A few short addresses will be given and the officers for the coming year elected. Rev. Floyd E. Dorrls became pastor of this church February 24 and, is well liked ny the congregation. SUNDAY MEKTINat WISHARD President Wllrai'i Personal Em missarr to .France Tslka to the Wkte-Awaae Clob la toe Hot at V A. If. . alas sseaks at MtN't MAM MggTINO A Btm MC33AOK FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH HTH A5D TATLOK STREETS 10 :10 a. m. Bishop Matt S. Hughes, Bishop of Portland area, wilt preach. . - 7 :30 p. m. Dr. Joshua SUnsfield will . preach the second, and closing sermon, on "ARE WE NEARING THE END OF THE WORLD?" . ... - . A eosrref atloaal - slag sromptly at Tttt te fits, tireat patriotic, aa. - tloaal asd Istplrlsg kymsi COME r EAELT Associated Bible Students. ' Public Lecture ,.. ' : By A. A. Yerex ' Sunday; March 10,3P. M. ON THE SUBJECT . "THE WINE PRESS OFIGOD'SWRATH lAii0.W.Haii EAST SIXTH ami EAST-ALDER S i Everybody Welcome. . SeaU Free. No CoHectioa. 66 "T P 99 Tat ver the V here