The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 11, 1918, Page 14, Image 14

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SATURDAY, MAY 11,
1918.
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THE OREGON; DAILY: JOURNAL
Mother's 2ay
and Secular
Circles
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ons
SUNDAY fS TO BE
OBSERVED BY ALL
AS MOTHERS' DAY
Day Is One of Few on Which
: Churches of Every Denomina
tion Are United.
FLOWER SHOULD BE WORN
White Flower Indicates "First
Sweetheart" Departed, Red
e FJower Still Living.
M ERICA will pause Sunday to
"pay tribute to Mother. Recent
custom has made the second Sun
day In May "Mether's Day" and
the announcements that have
ben made would Indicate that the day
will be observed by more churches this
year.than ever before. It la one of the
few day that appears on the calendar
ot churches of every denomination, and
a' day that Is observed also by many
do not go to church.
' This day was orletnated by Miss Anna
Jsrvls of Philadelphia in May. 1907.
Upon the second Sunday in May she
Irrvited a friend to her home to hold a
quiet-memorial service In honor of her
mother. The reverance of this young
woman was so well received that
churches seised on the plan and now it
la: a widely recognized day. one that is
growing In popularity every year. At
first the day was only observed by
those whose mothers were dead, but as
the years passed ' the plan was broad
ened to Include all mothers,
i Congress Recognises Day
In 1914 congress recognized the day
and President Wilson issued a procla
mation In which he asked the nation to
, observe the day. Announcement has
'. reached Portland from the front that
the men will be permitted to write let
ters home tomorrow, and that all mall
bearing the words. "Mother's Letter
will . be given the right of way over
other soldiers' mall. The censors have
n greed to work overtime In an effort to
. please the mothers of America, and
very effort will be made, to get the let
ters te this country as quickly as pos
Ible.
'In memory or honor of your mother
you should wear" a flower tomorrow.
- Wear a white flower If she has passed
Away and a red flower If "your first
. sweetheart" Is still living. In many
churches flowers will be given to all
.. who attend the services.
I ' Invitations have been sent out to
mothers throughout the cltv to make
very effort to attend church tomorrow
morning, and owners of automobiles
liave promised to take elderly or feeble
women to church, still other churches
have promised their mothers a scenic
auto, ride In the afternoon.
Special SInsle Planned
Dr. -William A. Waldo has announced
'"a tender and Important message to
mothers" In his Sunday morning service.
The Temple quartet will sing, "Mother's
rrayer" ana "Ten Mother 11 Be There,
The ushers will pay special attention to
having parents and their families seated
together.
The day will be appropriately observed
at the Sunnyslde Congregational church
throughout Sunday's services. Choice
H selections In, keeping with the spirit of
' tne aay win De rendered by the chorus
W choir. The patriotic element will not
- be lost sight of and at the evening serv
ice a film will be shown "of what our
mothers' boys are doing over there In
the cause of righteousness and liberty.'
. Dr. H In son will speak on "Your
Mother," Sunday evening. He has writ
. ten a special poem . for the day, which
will appear in the bulletin.
Sunday morning Dr. A. L. Hutchison
will emphasize the significance of
Mother's Day" at the Piedmont Pres
byterlan church. In the evening he will
give the first or a short series of Bible
studies on "The Second Coming of
Christ"
Tribute to Be Paid
Rev. Warren Morse at the Atkinson
l
Memorial Congregational church says
that he "hopes to help pay a little tribute
or affect! jn for himself, and other men,
for what Is due for the unselfish, unfail
ing and often unrecognized services of
loving, faithful mothers." The -music
will be old ' fashioned tunes. Friends
in the congregation with autos have
agreed to take older people to and from
the. services. The same theme will be
considered in the evening from a differ
ent angle with a series of lantern slides
on "The Women of the Bible."
Rev. Alexander Beers of the First Free
Methodist church has planned special
services in commemoration of "Mother's
Day." Appropriate music has been ar
ranged for.
Special services will be held In Miz-
pah Presbyterian church. "Father's
Day" will be observed at the 11 o'clock
service. Mrs. Graham will sing, "I Am
Far From My Home," and the choir
will sing. "Like as a Father Pitieth His
Children." A talk will be made to the
boys and girls on, "Job and His Chil
dren." Flowers will be given to all in
attendance at the 8 o'clock service when
'Mother's Day" will be celebrated.. The
program is: "Greetings to Parents," by
Egbert Thompson; "Greetings to Chil
dren," by Mrs. Evelyn Smith ; "The Lit
tle Flag in the Window," by Mrs. Fall;
sermon by the pastor, and the following
songs: "Keep the Home Fires Burn
ing," "Tell Mother I'll Be- There," "Home
Sweet Home" and a "Cradle Song."
Juniors Will Sing
A service In honor of mothers will, be
held at Highland Congregational Church
Sunday night. There will be appropriate
music Including singing by the junior
vested choir. A reading suitable for the
day will be given. Edwin Rawden, su
perintendent of the Anti-Saloon league,
will speak In the morning.
"Parents' Day" will be observed at
both morning and evening services In
the Forbes Presbyterian church.
"Mother's Day" will be observed with
appropriate services at the Montavllla
Christian church Sunday morning. The
evening service will deal with the gospel
of the Good Samaritan.
The Arleta Baptist church has been
decorated and special seats have been
set aside for mothers. Special . music
will be rendered, young women will act
as ushers, flowers will be given to every
mother present and automobiles will
bring the aged and others who could not
get to church, to the church.
Rev. J. R. Landsborough at Vernon
Presbyterian church will talk on the
privileges and duties of motherhood and
endeavor to make his audience feel their
duty toward their mothers, not only on
'Mother's Day," but on all other days.
An illustrated lecture with pictures' from
the front will be given in the evening.
Sacred Concert Feature
Rev. C. H. Johnston promises "to re
member the occasion in his discourse
and prayer." In the evening there will
be a sacred concert. v
A great day Is anticipated at the Swe
dish Methodist church where a "Mother's
Day" program will be rendered at 10:30
o'clock.
Rev. Griffis, pastor of First Christian
church, has charge of the war emer
gency drive and will speak Sunday
morning on worthy womanhood, refer
ring directly to mothers.
At the East Side Christian church, Rev.
R. H. Sawyer will give a sermon on a
mother's vision.
Sunday will be "Parents' Day" at the
Mt. Tabor Presbyterian church. The
sentimental appeal of 'Mother's Day"
will not be lessened in the new, term
"Parents' Day," but the pastor hopes to
Increase the practical value by including
the fathers. Decoration of the church
will be in red.
Christian Chnreh Program ,
At the Rodney avenue Christian church
some special features of the 11 o'clock
service will be: Voluntary "Berceuse"
from Joplln, by Miss Gladys Welch ;
'My Mother's Prayers Have Followed
Me" and "My Mother," by the choir, and
a solo by Harry Larsen, "Redemption."
At 8 o'clock there will be a song service.
Mrs. C. H. Dougherty will sing. This
sermon will be Illustrated by stereopti
con views from the masters. The
church has been tinted and decorated
for the occasion.
Mother's day will be appropriately ob
served Sunday at the Grace Baptist
church in Montavllla.
Parents' day will be observed at the
Hope Presbyterian church Sunday. In
the .morning the pastor will speak to
mothers and in the evening to fathers.
Mothers attending the morning service
will be presented with a white carna
tion. Cars will be sent for the elderly
and feeble.
Kenllworth Presbyterian church - will
observe Parents' day Sunday with a
special address to mothers In the morn
ing and to fathers in the evening. In
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patriotic fathering Called at Auditorium on Sunday
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KNIGHTS TEMPLAR TO
ATTEND THE SERVICES
AT THE WHITE TEMPLE
Oregon Commandery Will March
in a Body to Church on
Sunday Evening.
Lett to right Bishop MaUhew' Simpson Hughes who will make ' main address; Or. W. W. Youngsoo, regi
mental commander; Dr. Joshua Stansfirld, lieutenant commander, division one.
RELIGIOUS
WORKER
FROM CAMP LEWIS
TO SPEAK SUNDAY
Rev. John H. Gardner Jr., For
merly of Detroit, to Preach,
at Westminster.
Rev. John H. Gardner Jr., religious
work director In Hut No. 6 at Camp
Lewis, will occupy the pulpit at West
minster church. East Seventeenth north
and Schuyler streets, both morning and
evening. Mr. Gardner was associated
with Dr. Pence in The Fort Street
Presbyterian church in Detroit and was
recently ordained by the Detroit pres
bytery. His examination was pro
nounced the most brilliant in the his
tory of that body.
At both the morning and evening
service, Mr. Gardner will preach on the
religion of the soldier; the perplexing
problem which results from camp life ;
the material and spiritual luxuries
which the great crisis eliminates; the
readjustment or customs and ideas ; the
testing of a man's judgment and the
necessity for a firm grasp upon simple
standards of values. The morning sub
ject will be "An Old Metric System in
Moaern use." The eveninsr sublect
Natural Aristocracy in Evervdav
Terms."
Reading Contest Started
The young people of the Kenllworth
Presbyterian church have started a
missionary reading contest. The so
ciety is divided into two divisions and
each is trying to see how many books
it can read by the end of June. The
losers in the contest will treat the winners.
the evening Mrs. Jones will sing, "The
Sweetest Song of All," and the women's
quartet will render, "Mother's Lullaby.1
The endeavorers will furnish white car
nations for the mothers at the morning
service.
1 1
ED1CATED to the thought
that death and its attending
rites may be shorn of their
most horrible passages, there
is In Portland an institution, where
in the' splendor of flowers and
shrubs the more reverent, more
comforting process df Cremation is
offered as a substitute for what is
most dretded by all who think
the grave.
Its location, its surroundings, its
every beauty and comforting charm,
all designed but for one thing, to
make death easier for those who
remain and greater reverence for
those gone beyond.
The Portland
Crematorium
.Sellwoed Car te Visitors
Fourteenth end Bybee 9 to 5
Uniform S. sS. Lesson
"Jesns Faces the Crom." Usrk 10 82-S2.
Golden text: "Ha humbled Hinuelf. becom
ing obedient eren onto death, ;es. the death
of the cross," Phil. 2, 8,
Young People's Topic
Baptist TTnloa: "Denominational Fellowship,"
John 1: 1-7.
Christian KndeaTor: "Christian Endeavor Fel
lowship," 1 John 1: 1-7.
Junior' C. E. : "For the Sake of Others.
Rom. 15: 1-A (temperance meeting) .
Epworth League r Er worth Leacue annivcraarr
meeting. Special meetings.
Revivaf Campaign
Conducted in Lents
Evangelist Reid of Belfast, Ireland,
and the noted singer, J. W. Troy, of
Chicago, are conducting an evangelistic
campaign with the churches in Lents.
From the first night the meetings have
grown in volume, chairs having been
brought in from a itetghboring church
In order to seat the audience. Theso
men recently conducted campaigns in
Nfwberg, Bellingham and Falrvlew.
The meetings will continue until May 26.
Patriotic Rally Is
To Be Held Tonight
Tonight there will be a patriotic rally
at 8 o'clock at the Norwegian .Danish
M. E. church, Vancouver avenue and
Skidmore streets. A returned physician
from the battlefields of France will ad
dress the congregation. A service flag
will be dedicated.
At 4 p. m. Sunday the Norwegian
Danish congregations will participate
in the big Methodist union service at
The Auditorium.
Services at St., Davids
Next Sunday is - known in the Chris
tian year as Expectation Sunday. The
rector of St. Davids, Rev. Thomas
Jenkins, will preach in the morning on
the subject "How Shall Man Use the
Power God Gives Him?" The choir
will sing Woodward's "Te Deums." and
Lift Up Your Heads." by Hopkins.
JAMES PALMER TELLS
OF WORK OF OREGON
SOLDIERS IN FRANCE
Y. M. C. A. Secretary Addresses
Midweek Meeting at First
Congregational.
as an offertorv anthem. At rtlcVir th
.-w. will nraK An Tn-n n 0 MgT
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Kxpectandy." The night choir has been 'nCTCT fV ' . "Vt.
James Palmer. T. M. C. A. secretary,
who has been with the Oregon boys In
France, addressed the Thursday night
midweek meeting at the First Congrega
tional church, giving a very Interesting
and instructive talk. He told of the
wonderful spirit of loyalty, devotion and
reaF sacrifice shown by the boys and of
their buoyant, optimistic outlook upon
their mission to Europe. He said. "Ger
many needs a good, sound spanking and
some day she will thank us for what we
have done for her." This is the attitude
of the boys "over there" and it should be
the attitude of every true 'American.
Dr. Hugh Pedley also made a short
talk ' which was characteristic of his
enthusiastic earnestness.
The communion service of last Sun
day was largely attended and nine new
members were received, sir by letter
an three on confession of faith.
Dr. Pedley will give a special series of
sermons during the four Sunday eve
nings of the remainder of his stay in
Portland. His subjects are as follows:
12. "The Challenge of the
Sunday night Oregon commandery No.
1. Knights Templar, will attend the
White Temple in a body, and likewise
Masons of other branches of the frater
nity. They will go in uniform, accom
panied- by a band. The church has
ascertained that a number of the sol
diers at Vancouver are Masons, and the
Oregon commandery has sent invitations
to these men to participate in the parade
and in the service. The Knights Tem
plar will meet at their hall at :J0 and
go In a body to the church at 7 :45, with
Captain William Davis as marshal.
The service will be conducted by Com
mander H. T? Hutchinson, Prelate F. A.
Vanktrk and Sir William A. Waldo. The
Temple quartet will render special music
and the American flag in the Masonic
form will be presented.
Eev. Levi Johnson
Will Fill Pulpit
The First Presbyterian church will
have services of exceptional Interest
Sunday morning and evening. The pas
tor is on a trip east in the interests of
home missions and to attend the meet
ing of the League to Secure Peace by
War in Philadelphia. At 10:10 Sunday
morning Rev. Levi Johnson will preach.
Mr. Johnson is superintendent of the
Men's Resort at Fourth and Bumsid
streets and is an expert In regard to
all problems connected with labor. A
description will be given of the effect
of prohibition on labor and the war
conditions in the shipyards and other
industries. At 7:30 In the evening there
will be the first of a series of histor
ical addresses given during the three
Bishop S. P. Spreng
Sits at Conference
The Oregon conference of the Evan
gelical association conevened In annual
session in Mllkaukie May 9. Bishop S.
P. Spreng. D. D- of Chicago. 111., pre
sided, rapidly dispatching the business
of the conference. His address had the
ring of true Christian character and I
patriotism. He said.' in part, that the
ministers of the gospel hold the highest '
office of the people. When a minister
asked President Jackson for a govern- ,
mental position, the president replied. I
"You already have the highest office J
within the gift of men. I have nothing
better to. offer you." Ministers are rare- '
ly conscious of their great responsible i
ity. Every ounce of strength and ener- '
gy. the highest efficiency of body, mlnd.j .
and spiritual achievement are needed SERVICE FLAGS WILL FLY
for successful ministry.
The conference was organised by ap- !
pointing Rev. II. K. Uell. secretary- i
Rev. H. Schuknecht. presiding elder of '
the conference, delivered his annual ad-dt-ess
in which he reported the financial
condition very much improved as well as
fthe work of the other departments. i
The conference was divided Into two 1
districts with Rev. F. B. Culver of Bel- '
lingham. Wash., presiding elder for the '
Puget Sound district, and Rev. L. C. i
Schuster of Albany, presiding elder 'for'
the Oregon district. Both men have
been successful pastors and . will make
efficient officials for their
fields of labor.
METHODISTS WILL
HOLD PATRIOTIC
RALLY ON SUNDAY
Bishop Hughes Is Coming From
Pittsburg Just to Attend the
Big Meetiog in Auditorium.
Funds Will Be Raised for War
Work of Methodist Churches?
Various Speakers to Be Heard.
a1
St. Marks to Hold
Its Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of the members of i
St. Marks Kplscopal church was held I
Monday evening. The meeting was 1
largely attended, the rector, llev. John
II II. Klmpnon. presiding.
The treasurer's report and the reports I
or tne various organisations and so
cieties of the church were red and
approved.
The following laymen were elected
members of the vestry for the ensuing
year: Roger W. Hastings. William 1.
Campbell. Herbert J. Campbell. William
J. Henderson. Robert W. Blackwood.
James D. Claghorn. Captain William B.
Buffum. R. V. Amdt and W. T. Slater.
At the close of the annual meeting,
the newly elected vestry met and organ
ized for the year. Roger W. Hastings
LL Portland Methodism Is tuned
for the great patriotic meeting
In The Auditorium Sunday after
noon at 4 o'clock. Bishop Mat
thew Simpson Hughes has tele-
revpectlve ' rraphed the Portland clergy from Pitts
burg that he la crossing the continent
Juxt to attend this meeting. He will
deliver the main address. Dr. W. W.
Toungson is regimental commander and
the two lieutenants are Dr. Joshua
Stansfleld and Dr. T. W. Lane, James
A. Bam ford Is in chargs of the musJo
and Jasper Dean McFsl will hare
charge of the choirs. Mrs. Gladys Mor-
o.. . .v.. t-w- i2 a ni ! W'as appointed senior warden by the
IT' " 1 7' j,, ' rector. Kev. John O. Hatton
strengthened by the promotion of some
from the junior choir. The junior choir
will sing as usual at 9 :30 a. m.
Dr. Hutchison a. Hope Hall
Rev. A. L. Hutchison, pastor of Pied
mont Presbyterian cnurch, will speak
at Hope hall Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock on the "Millenium." The mis
sion is at 266 Alder street.
First Friends Church
Rev. Homer L. Cox will preach the
sixth sermon in the . series on gospel
fundamentals at the First Friends
church Sunday night.
Between Britain and America" ; May 26.
"Soldiers and Their Songs" (the month
ly song service will be given at this
time under the leadership of L. E.
Becker, organist and choir director) ;
June 2, "Carry On." a farewell message.
Dr. Pedley talks from long experience
with the vital issues of higher living
and thinking.
Pennsylvania Leads in Classes
The state of Pennsylvania leads the
union In the number of organised Bible
classes, , according to Sunday school re
ports. There are 11.926 organised
classes in the state. Ohio stands sec
ond with 6701 classes.
with "Historical Aspects of Pan-Germanism."
The subject for Sunday evening will
be "The Berlin-Bagdad Railway." The
address will be given by James F. Kw
lng. who Is director of education and
superintendent of the Sunday school.
$2000 Given to .
Church War Fund
In the war emergency drive among
the Christian chujxhes of Multnomah
and Clackamas counties there wss re
ceived Thursday a gift of 12000. Those
contributing to this drive have the
Drtvilea-e of designating the Institutions
to receive the gifts and the offering
made yesterday was appointed by the
donor to go to the Disciples Home for
Old People at Walla Walla. Two $500
pledges have been received in the drive
and others of like slxe are in sight.
Each of the cooperating churches is
planning to make a special appeal next
Sunday and the leaders of the cam
paign feel very hopeful of reaching the
goal of 16000 for the two counuea.
Salvation Army Service
Special services will be held on Sun
day at Salvation Army corps No. 1.
243 Ash street. At 11 a. m. there will
be a holiness meeting. At 3 :16 p. m.
the subject will be "Mother," when spe
cial readings and songs will he given
At S p. m. Staff Captain W. Thomson,
who has lately come to this city, will
lead the service. All are cordially in
vlted.
Service flags from all the churches
111 be hung from the gallery rails.
I Subscriptions will be taken for the work
Inf Ik. V.tUn.l War rVtutuMl nt ftia
church. Every Methodist Is expected to
donate one day's salary out of the year
to this cause. The National War Coun
cil is assisting the government In Its
work and works In co-operation with the
T. M. C. A. and other relief organisa
tions : It alms to give '1150.000 fer the
support of war sens pastors; t SO. 000 for
the work of the Women's Home Mis
sionsry society: $1,600 for the support
of every Methodist chaplain and to build -orphanages
In the war stricken coun
tries. Every church In Oregon Is ex
pected to tske pert in this great pro
gram. The program announced for Sunday
afternoon Is :
Twenty (striate organ reHtal .
1 4S Oearn rarttal .. . . .Wdr Moms Pansa
a nit r-i i ...i mil "OrNrard OirkMiaa SW
Junior aM sssn i ssn.
wss elected
treasurer. William P. Campbell clerk and
Robert W. Blackwood junior warden.
Roger W. Hastings. William J.
Henderson and Robert W. Blackwood
iifvm ucissnicB in me aiocesan i atian"
convention, while James D. Claghorn. i "Asaenca" llwtr ssd adi a
Captain William B. Buffum rul v n F-rarer Ir M. P. Worm. eVpenaw of ertJea.
Hutchinson were selected as alternates. I Lom'tm,M "d
- I Pnllaoelrnia, n
"iMn. Lev. Im" Choir and ssxHaasae
"The National War CosmicO" Ir. VTU-
Haaa Walter, Toanawn. dartrsrt oaportateodoat
Soma "Tha Lotdt. Lni Trail
Mas OsMW Peters
Foer saJnato srswtias frees Jaaaea V tthseoaass,
governor 4 Oregon.
"BeaMStii the Cross"
Harriet tUeara and J eater Cases
Poor as urate greeting J Wallsee MrCaaaaat,
taatir of the sstprease eotu-l of Oreeoa.
Holo -The Toamg VtarrWr". . Albert a. Brown
DIRECTORY OF CHURCH SERVICES IN PORTLAND
Prophesies Will
Be Sunday Topic
"Jesus' Prophecy of the Destruction
of Katseiism In This Generation" will
be the subject of the address to be
given by L. Klaer Dickson, well known
evangelist and lecturer. Sunday night
In the Central Seventh Par Adventiat
church, corner Eleventh and Kt
Everett streets. The lecture will begin
aft o'clock. Fvangellst Dickson Is a
deep student of the prophecies of the
BiDie arrd has delivered msny lectures
on these up-to-tho-mlnute subjects. The
large audience which beard his lecture
of last Sunday night on "German Kul
tur" is evidence of the live Interest
which Portland people have In knowing
more of the prophecies which mlarht
cast any light on the events of the pres
ent day. The public In general are In
vited to attend. Seats are free. 11. L.
Morton, tenor, will sing.
Service Flag Will
Be Unfurled Sunday
t-'onr sstnnt greeting fr
srayor of Portland.
R citation "The SereW Pies" .
"Keep toe Hosae tree earning '
Cseit and aallesxs
Addreas RUto Matt ft. Hash
"Bur Spangled Beaner"
Harriet Lunch and aodnase
rBdietion-
University Dean to
Address Open Forum
Professor D. Walter Morton, dean of
the school of comma re. University of
Oregon, will speak on "Education In the
Reconstruction Period" at the Church of
Our Father open forum, which meets at
S p. m. Sunday f entrance on Broadway,
between Yamhill and Taylor streets).
In the morning at 11, Rev. W. U. Eliot
Jr. will speak on Tortltode Under
Heavy and Continuous Anxiety.
asttrt
yw White Termlt 12th and 'tjW eta.
Her. 'WilHreu A. WaMo. 11. "My Mother";
7:45, "The Ascension of Jesua."
Ea-t Side E. 20th and A&kene Re. W. B.
Hinson. 11. "Haa God Failed?"; 7:45. "Tour
Mother."
Third Knntt and VancooTer are Ree. Welby
Bearer.. 11. "A Mother's Place." 7:45. "The
Appreciation of J man."
Arleta Rrr. w. Garnet Handler. 11 "Moth-
era and What They Hare Done." 8, "Is the
Black Sheep Reallr Black T"
Grace MontaTilla Kev. H T. Cash.- 11.
Um i I hoice of Despised Ttunga. 8. Super
natural Religion or None."
Swedish 1Mb and Hoyt 1X1:10. 7: JO.
Highland E. 6th and Alberta Bar. Charles
f. Meier. 11, 7:48.
CaWary E. flth and ' Grant Rev. J. E.
Thomas. 11, "Mother and Ber Child." 8. "A
Beautiful Woman."
esutefas
St. Peters Lasts Kev." P. Bentaea. a.
10:SO. 7:SO.
Pro-Cathedra 1 Btn and Davis Rev. K. T.
O-Hara. . 7 :15. :80. :45. 11. 7:4S.
St. Lawrence Ba and Bnsisian Bay. J. C.
Hushes, s, s:so, iu:o, ?:ss.
St. PatncKs iw asa Barter Bee. K. p.
Murphy. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
St. Francis E. lltn and Oak Rev. J. K
Black. . 8. t. 10:80. 7:30..
Immaculate Heart of Mary William are. and
Stanton nee. w. a. iaiy. , s. s. 11. 7:80.
Holy Boaary K. so ana iscr.asss Bar. K
8 Olson. . 7. 8. . 11. 7:30.
Bt. Rosa K. sod ana ismstta Ber. J.
O Farrell. s. l:su. .
St. Andrew K. , 8th and Alberts Rare. X
Klernaa. s. iv:sv, i:oo.
The Madeleine E. 24tb ssd Sisklena 1
Geone F. Tnoinoson. 7:SO. Sll.
Ascension K. XaxnbiU and K. 70tb rraacrfe.
ear Fathers. 8. 10:80, 7:80.
Blessed Sacrament Maryland see. and Rlasv
m Ree. W. W. Black: 8. 1040. T4.
Holr Cross i 774 Bowdcdn TUr. a irnet
B. Ju:ou. I :o.
Bt- unatros izzo 43d sc. a K. Jsaait
Fathers. 8:80. 8. 10:30. 4.
St. Stephens 4 2d and E. Taylor Ree. Ta-
ren A. v situ -a. o:av. iv:su. t:bs.
Holy Itetisemer Port land bird, and Taneoseat
are. Rev. F. U. Miller. . 8, 10:80. 7 40.
St Phillip Neri (Paulist Fathers) R. 18tb
ana Hicsory star. vr. 4. vartwricnt. 7 :S0.
o. 10:80. .
- St. Clements 8. SmiJJ) sea. and Newton
Hemte ethers. rj. B. lo:so. 7-.BO.
Saered Heart-C 11th sod Center Rev. O.
RonL 8. 10:80. 740.
8U Asatha E. 18th and MUlee Ree.s J.
Ctmminskr. 8. 10:3V. 7:80.
St. 8Unblaas (Polish) MaryUsd sea. ssd
ramus iter. s. aiaunsw. o, i:jg, 7:0.
St Joseph (Germsa) 15th sad Couch Ree.
B Dorree. B. l:sw, im
St. Michael (Italian) 4th sad Mill Ree. M.
Raleatra. 8. 10:80. 7:30.
Bt. Clares Capital Uill rraoaiscan fmthenk
St. Chsriea 83d , and Alberta Re. J., p
utuis. a. iv.ov.
AU bainu K. 8th and Gllsaa Bee. Fa that
wuiiem crows. . s. iu.no.
Christian
First Park and Colombia Ree. Harold TT
Oriffia. 11. "Worthy Womanhood." 7:45.
Henry Till and the Rise of the EiriscoDal
Church."
East Side E. ISth and Taylor Ree. R. H.
Sawyer. 11. "A Mother a Vhaon." 7:80. "First
Thlnss."
MonUeiHa E. 76th and Hort Ree. J. W.
Jenkins. 11, exercises for M ethers' Day. 7:30.
The Gospel to the Samaritans."
Kodney Aeenne Rodney and Knott Ree. J.
Ghormley. 11. "Onr Mothers." 8. "Home
and Heaeen." and sons aerrice.
ooaiswn e. ith and Liberty Bee. Joseph
D. Boyd. 11.
' Christian Snlansa
T-eeson snhject: "Adam and Fallen Man."
Fi rat 19th and Eeerett. 11. 8.
Second B. flth and Holladay. . 11. 8.
Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8.
Fourth Vaneoneer are. and Emeion. 11. 8.
Fifth 62d at. and 4 2d are. 8. E. 11.
Sixth Maaonio Temula. W. Park asd Yamhill
11. S.
St. Johns Holbrook block. It,
Cenpraflstiensl
First Park and Madison. Tr. Hnch Pedley.
10:30. "Woman's Influence: The Eril Side and
the Good." 7:45. "The Can to America From
the Trenches."
Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett
Ree. Warren Morse. 11. "A Man's Appreciation
of His Mother." 7:80, Illustrated lecture , os
-Mother of the Bible."
Sunnyxide E. . 8 2d and Taylor Ree. J. J.
Btauh. 11, "The Soul of the Home Mother."
7:45. "The Glory of the Eternal Home Christ."
Hia-hland E. 8th and Present! Ree. Edward
Constant. 11. preachine by Edwin Rawden. su
perintendent of Oregon Anti-Saloon Learoe. 8,
"Mother s Picture.
I.aurelhnnt 4 5th are. end 85th at. Mrs. J.
J. Handxaker. 11.5.
Waeerlr HeichU E. 83d ssd Woodward
Ree. A. C. Moses. -11. "Fathers sad Mothers."
8. "Our Two-fold Ufa."
unieeraitT Park Rev. C. H. Johnston. II.
7:80. sacred concert.
Coffee.. 11. 7:80.
First E. th and Mill Ree. Alexander
Been. 11. "A Christian Mother Her In
fluence in Home and Church"; 8.
Hands
First E. 85th and Main Ree. Homer U
Cox. II, "The Pre-eminence of Christ"; 7:45.
sixth sermon on "Gospel Fundamentals."
' Rl
Trrnttj ., Ulli end Irerett Ree A. A. Meet-
rison. 11. "God ss an AUy." 8. aerrice of sons
and community sine.
Pro-Uathedral of Bt. Btepben the Martyr
18th and Clsy Rt Ree. W. T. Sumner, bishop.
verr uae. K. M. Meuoiustae. flits. unaais:
7:48 a. m., 11. 7:40 p. as.; eburea school. 8:48
a sa.; week days: Wednesday 7:80 a. m., jm-
say 8:80 a. sv: Holr day. 7:SO
- St. Daeirts . E. 12th ana Belmont Iter.
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 0:80, lL 7:80,
"The Power of God In the Hands ot Man.",
Bt Marks 2 1st and Marshal) Kev. J. E.
H. Simpson, rector. - Bar. J. a. Battos.
date rector. 11. 745. -
St. Andrews Beret ord L, . Psitaistsith
Archdeacon Chambers ra efaanra. s, 7 :30 p. sa.
Grace Mesnorial Weedier and M. 17th N.
Rrr. Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 11. "
Good -Shepherd Vancouver and Graham
Im. John Llawson. 11. 7 40,
St. Michaels and All SaiwU - - E. 4 3d and
Broadway Bar. T..F. Bowan. Mtl s, 10.
11 and 6.
Church ef Onr Savior 0th svs, aa4 41st
mt a K Arghrlsecon Chambers la aha ree. 11.
- Bishop Monte , Memorial Good Saasarltas
Vwnitsl Ree. rraderia K. Howard. 7. 7:48
St Paula Weodmere Rev. Oswaid W. Tay-
AU Saints 28th ssd Saviaf Ree. rraderia
K. Howard 11. - . - - . m
St. Johns Corner TC. 18th and Harney. SeO
woed A re li dee con Chamhera . as Usrsav 11.
740,..- - . ' t
St, Matthew Corbett sad Bancroft. Bar. TV.
A. M. Breck. vtoas, 11 "
eanawneaS asaaataaieat .
First Ensltsh K. Sta and Market Rev. B-
D, UomacbBch. 11. 7:su. -'
Central K. 6ts tjl aTaadarsJUv. W. II
nonrrecatton Beth Israel 12th and Mais
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise- Sabbath services Friday
at 8 p. m Saturday 10 40 a. m. Sunday. 10.
is Portland academy bids.. 18th and Moat
omery. Rellsloua echonL Bible clsasis at
Central library, second and fourth Wednesdays.
Coasrecatlon Aba vis Sholom Park and Ulay
ata. Rabbi R. Abrahamaos.
Lsnharsn
St. James. Enelish West Park and Jeffer
son Rev. William Kvan xtnnsnam. ii, .
Our Saviors 1 10th and tirant Rev. M.
A. Chriatensen. 11. special missionary aerrice
by Rev. A.' E. Gundersoo on "The Course of
Christ in Sunday."
St, Paul's E. 12th and Clinton Rev. A.
Krawe. 10:30. 7 40.
Trinity Williams and Graham Rev. G. A.
Reinbach. 10:15. 7 40.
Central Vancouver ave. and Farso St. Rev.
C. C. Rarick. 11, 7:80.
Centenary E. 0th and Pine Rev. T. W.
Lane. 11. preachine. by Dr. Ralph E. Dif-
fendorfer; 8. . .
CUntoa Kelly Rev. K. B Ixx-Shart. 11.
speakins by pastor. L. I). Mshene. William
R. Hawkaley and C. E. Carnoa at cuivetnns
of service flaev
Fsrst 12tb and Taylor Rev. Joshua stans-
field. 10:80. 7 40.
First Norwerian Danish 18th and Hoyt
Rer. Elias GJerdina. 8. "Ministry ot Motherhood."
Vancouver Ave. Korwecian Danish ok id mora
and Vancouver Rev. Eliaa Gierdinc. 11,
"Mother The Holiest Thins Alive."
Lincoln Rev. E. B. Lock hart. 7:30.
t'niversHy Park Rev. 1. T. Abbett. 11.8.
Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rev. W. T. Kerr,
10 40.
St. Johns Leavttt and Syracuse Rev. J. H.
Irvine. 11. 7:45.
District superintendent. Rev. William Wallace
Tounsson. D. D. 091 E. 82d at, N. Tabor
2700. , '
' M, g. Bwtitll '
First Union are, and Multnomah at. Rev.
James T. French. 11. 7:45.
First 12th and Alder ata, Rev. John H.
Boyd. 10:80, preactrins by Rev. Levi John
son os "The Mas in Overalla": 7:80. bistattral
address by Jamea F. Ewhis ea "Berlin-Bagdad
Railway."
. Central East 11th and Pine sta. 11. 740.
Weotnumter E. 17th and Schuyler ata.
Dr. Edward Pence. 1040. "An Old Metric
System in Modern Use": 7:48. "Natnral Aris
tocracy in Everyday Terms. Rav. J. H. Gard
ner Jr. will apeak.
Calvary 11th and Clay Rev. R. W. Roser.
104O. "The Interdenominational Crom"; 7:45,
patriotic musical recital by P. Waldo Davie em
trinisytonad cosdea chimes.
' Fourth First and Gibbs sta, Rev. H, G.
Ha neon. '1040. 7 40. .
Hope Rev. F. E, Dorria, 11, ' sermon te
met hers; 8, eermou to tstawrs.
MC Tabor E. 85th and Belmont Rev.
Ward McHenry. 11. ."Parent a Day; 8,
-Mothers of Men.
Ftedrnont Cleveland and Jsrrett ata, Rev.
A, L. Hutchison. 11. "The Eaaphasiaad Bie-
nifieasee of 'ai other's Day in the Licht ml the
Great World Conflict": 8. "Second Cominc ot
Christ," piimc study talk. -
Ross City Park E. 45th ssd Haseock Dr,
Robert H. Milliaajt. J 1.7 40.
Mixpalf Rev. R. W. Farajshar. 11, "The
Pity of the Father"; 8, "Mother hood sod War,
Vernon 10th and Wytant Rev. t. R.
I .ends be roach. II. "Mother": 8. eteveoptieoei
lecture on "Cathedra is of Northern France."
Forbes Graham and Gantenbein Rev. Wil
liam McLeod. 11, 7 40. parenU' day will ba
observed.
Kenllworth E. 34th asd Gladstone Rev.
Paul E. Ratsch. 11, parents' day service; 8,
What la the Matter with Father t"
Severn Dws ASvenUste
Mota Bacular services mt ifcla ainiiaslasflis
are held on Saturday.
Central E. 11th sad Everett U
i. paator. I1:1B.
Tabernacle West Side, K. sf P. ball, lit
sad Alder. 11. T:4S.
Moats villa E. SOth ssd K. Eraiatl IKIas
8. F. Beatty. 11.
Lents 84th at. and 58th ava. EMac IX i-
Chitwood. 1L.
St. Johns Central sea. and Chariest os
Elder A. R. Folhcnbers. 11.
Mt Tabor E. flvth asd Belasont Eider W.
T Hilaert 11.
Albina flkidmore and Mallory Rev. A. A.
Meyer. A. C. acnwaitaer, local elder. 11:15.
Scandinavian OfOea haiU Mssuestovs mmt
Shaver. 1L.
. SaJvatlexi Army
Corps No. 1 24 3 Ash it Adjutant Frank
Genes. 11. 8:15. S.
Corna No. 4 issit 1st sf. a sal an m. a.
Lorensen. II. 8:1S.
BwedJaS Corps saw
A service flag with nine stars will
be dedicated at the Clinton Kellr '
church Sunday morning. Attorney L .
D. M shone. Rev. E. B. Lockhart. Will
iam It. lUwksley and C. E Carlton MOTMtRa' DAT
will be the) snesksrs TTia urvloii VI . . 0URDAV
will be unfurled and hung In the
church. The names of the boys are :
James Carlton. Fred Carlton, William
Newton. Kent FYeemsn. Ray Donahay.
Harley Kelsey, Mr. Alllnghsm snd Mr.
rhelps.
Organ Recital at Calvary
At CaJrary Presbyterian church Pro-
reseor v. wsldo oavts win give a re-1
dtal on his triple-toned chlmss Sunday i
night. Patriotic and sscred numbers '
will be rendered. I
I
SuN tne
New Church Society 831 Jefferson Rev.
WUIiam R. Keeee. 11. "The Savior's Teaching
on Marriase and Divorce."
Una arms
Church of Our Father Broadway and Yam
hill Rev. W. G. Klnot Jr. 11. " Fort It woe
Coder Anxiety : 8. open forum by Professor
D. Walter Morton os " Education la the Recos-
strnctioa Parted."
WtaoarisssaMi
Chrbtiaa and Mswiosary AHiance E. 8th
and Clay r-Rev. Joha K. Fee 11. 7:4 5.
Pentecostal Assembly Mssstosi Drat and
Washinstoai Rev. W. C Trotter. 11, 8. 7 40.
Church of ChrsM (CampbelUtea) 84th sa,
snd 54th ava. S. E. KUet J. T. Love. 11.
7 40.
First M. E. Church
TWELFTH A5D TATLO STB."
BET. JOSHUA
STANSFIELD, D. D.
Easter
f40 a, 81.
"The Authority of Christ
Hoar Ye Him"
11:18 t. St.. SUNDAY SCHOOL
4 e'etssft p. s.
Great Union Methodist Rally
for War Work at the
CiTY AUDITORIUM
. ADOR888 BT
BISHOP ATTHgW B. NWBHfS .
Siaariae by all the Metfcodiet Chnreh Chasm is
the city, aaaascd. lead by the (Teat pipe ersna
PATRrOTlO aa4 RCLIOIOWS BATrlKRirfa
t
First Presbyterian Church
12th sad Alder St.
10:80 . 88.
REV.
LEVI JOHNSON
"THE MAT I
OVERALLS"
7:8e p. m.
JAMr F. KWINO
"THE RP.RLI.f.
BAGDAD
HAILWAY"
(First of a series mt ad
dn m deehas with Hav
torical Aspects of Iaav-MerasaaJsm)
r
Orsan Recital by
Edsar E. Cewrsea
Tenor Sosa by
Warveai A. Ervrla
Reception for Soi
suera after sensus.
u
A
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DR. GHORMLEY
Saw Say Tis 11 a.
OUR SIOTMtRS
si p. at.
Hoeig and haavisi
Ithrstratsel srM aursssauss Vlaass
Christian Church
ROOSJgr AVE. AT KttOTT
Sea yew Seartna sa. nanslarS
Maataefwl aWaaona ass "Tne Mtetavy
sf the Jww ajne H hi festleT"T .
WILBUR
METHODIST
EPISCOPsL
CHURCH
BCCCEBSOKS to
Old Taylor St Church
15
Assembly Room
Multnomah Hotel
rsv. w. r. gear.
Id Tine Seivho) B a artsy
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ftrrssos: TV M H Msrvhs "WvitT A
VlSloai OP 4VOO BtgANY TO A TOUS4
a in a eRisia.-
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A trained attesafaa aria ears far aanaO
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ETEKTBODT OrOHT TO GO TO CHCKCH
MOTHERS' DAY
x. A welcome awaits you at the
First ConotTegratibnal Church
Pars ssd If sdlaea StreeU
MET. HCGH PEDLEY, J. Aetlag rssUr
Hit A. X.
"Woman's Influence; the Evil Side and
the Good"
Jt p. jr.
The "Challenge of the Trenches"
' : Tbe first ef a scTiem of four patriotic; sermons
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