t-it Hi V- 14 "!:", SATURDAY, JUNE ' 1, ... 1018. Children's Day. Set. Apart for Children Is ,; !". Generally One. Which fs Last ' Before Schools Close forYear DECORATIONS 10 PREVAIL Programs of Sacred Songs and r. Recitations Will Be Give it by I - Members of Religious Bodies. HE SECOND Sunday In June Is now generally recognized as Children day by all Protestant churches throughout the nation. For awhile many churches ob served It any Sunday In June, but the' econd Sunday Is usually observed as that Is the last Sunday before the closing X. the public schools. , On Children's day the Sunday school superintendents generally plan to have a. large' celebration before many of their scholars leave for their vacation. The Churches and Sunday school rooms will be decorated with the many 'flowers w hich bloom so profusely about Portland aad the children will recite and sing tnelr sacred pieces and songs. Several Portland churches have planned itx observe Children's day tomorrow. The Ml. Tabor Methodist church will ob serve Children's day Sunday evening oaring' the hour of the preaching service. Special exercises will be given by the Sunday' school and Dr. W. W. Toungson wilt preach. On this occasion the church will celebrate the payment of their en tire church debt. At the Fourth United Brethren church t&e primary department will hold their elerclaes during the morning preaching service and the Junior department will hold their exercises at the houreof, the evening service. Rev. C. P. Blanchard la pastor of the church, located at Slxty seoond avenue and Sixty-ninth street. - The First Christian church will devote the hour of Its evening service to a Children's day program. Fund f or Wori in " Camp Will Be Eaised . v ' . A fund for war work among the camps In Oregon has been established and will be supplemented by an offering; and pledges taken In every Episcopal parish end mission -in the dlottese Sunday June 9, It, has been decided to provide-two volunteer chaplains, one having head quarters at Newport and the other at Seaside. All the money for. this work will be raised in the church of the dio cese. Bishop' Sumner, accompanied by -the general missionary. Is planning to spend a week In visiting the camps In the Yaqulna bay sectlbn, leaving June 10 and making addresses at various camps -and concluding the tour with ' services at Newport and Toledo June 16. Sunday Services Will ) Be of Patriotic Order , r The services of Central Methodist : Church, Vancouver avenue and Fargo - street, wUl be of a patriotic character Sunday. At ll o'clock, the pastor. Rev. t C. Rartck. will preach on. "Keeping - .ttxe Home Fires Burning." The young t people wUl entertain a delegation of sol diers from Vancouver in the church par ' lore at the supper hour, which will be followed by a young people's meeting;. -':- At S- o'clock Bishop. Matthew S. Hughes will deliver a patriotic address. Canadian Officer I Will Speak' Sunday ''. "Lieutenant Charles Conrrer, who enlist ed at the' commencement of the war in the first division of 'the Thirteenth bat tery of the Fifty-second battalion of the Canadian army and has been dis charged as a result of wounds received lit battles, will speak at the Salvation Army, 24 J Ash street, on Sunday eve ning at 8 o'clock. All are cordially In vited. McMinnville College Will Hear Dr. Hinson -Dr. Hinson will go to McMinnville gunday evening to preach for the ninth consecutive year the baccalaureate ser mon of McMinnville college, of which "he Is a trustee, and In which he has been . special lecturer for many years. 'Rev. Dr. Trawln. pastor of McMinn ville Baptist church, will fill Dr, Hln - son's pulpit on Sunday evening. - 7r-iirv'y.-.-.':i - SiSffi CELEBRATION PLAN ! - s w. 'V. It. l 1 it.lIBILIV r. 'i ' I 'i i n i a a.1 k w tvi m i'wi. via iiii r w rrr itw r" fiit m J "-ri " -in? .?sa5sasi iy v-v.-vv- ' j ir--, (AS ; every vhlt leaves a memory of a shrine of blossoms. - The Crematorium ''(Ives those who would adopt this newer, more ; satisfactory placing away, this service. Its appearance is constantly maintained as an inspirational, hope giving home of memories of . -tne past. . Writcvjpboas) f SELLWOOD CA'tO ' Fourteenth and bybee r H. W Hill California itlan Mill preach at Central Church HE congregation of Central Presby terian church is to be congratulated on having secured the services of Dr. H. T. Chlsholm, Ph. D., pastor of First Presbyterian church of Alhambra, Cat., who wtll occupy the pulpit at both serv ice on Sunday. Dr. Chisholm, consid ered one of the strongest members of the presbytery to which he belongs, has been delivering a series of lectures on the Bible in Washington. He has consented to stop over In Portland on his return to California. EPWORTH LEAGUE WILL BE HELD NEXT MONTH Meeting at Jefferson Will Be Under Supervision of Cen tral Office of Society. The fourth annual Epworth league Institute of the Oregon conference wtll be held at Jefferson, Or., July 22 to 28. This institute will be one of 60- held in the United States and will be under the supervision of the central office of the society. Rev. Ernest M. Smith Is presi dent of the Institute, Dr. George H. Parkinson- is in charge of the morning watch. Dr. T. W. Lane is 'in charge of the Bible study. Rev. Joseph Knotts of the foreign missions, Rev. W. S. Gordon of the personal evangelism meetings. Miss Milligan and Miss fcissell of the Deaconness home are in charge of the Junior league methods and Rev. G. O. Oliver is in charge of the Christian stewardship meetings. The recreation and culture programs will be under the supervision of Rev. A. S. Hisey of St. Helens church and. the music will be un der Rev.N H. N. Aldrich. The daily schedule announced is : Dean of Faculty. Dr. T. W. Lane: Dean of Women, Nellie M. Curtis. 6 :30 Morning Watch, George H. Par kinson. 7 :20 Breakfast 8:20 Bible Study, T. W. Lane.. 9 :10 Foreign Missions, Normal. Jos eph Knotts. Personal Evangelism. W. S. Oordon. Junior League, Miss Milli gan and Miss Klssell. Christian Stew ardship, Our Life Work. G. O. Oliver. Secretary's Hour. Dr. C. E Guthrie, Big Drive. Unification of League. . Cen tenary Aiilgnment. General Metnods. Spiritual Development. Recreation and Culture. A. 8. Hisey. Methodism. W. L. Airheart. Christian Citizenship in War Times. Dr. fci. H. Hammond. Home Mis sions and- Rural Work, Dr. Edwin Latrdi Mills. 12 :30-Dinner. 1 .80 Quiet Hour. Recreation, A Hisey. 5 :0OSupper! 6:30 Flag Salute. 7:00 Sons Fest. H. N. Aldrich. S In- splrattonal Hour. World Conditions. The Centenary Program. Missionary suae lecture, spiritual iire. 10 .00 Taps. The registration fee will be $1 and all delegates are urged to bring their own tents. The institute will be held on the old camp meeting style. The conference board of control is: E. M. ! Smith, president : Constance Gelger, secretary ; Virginia Mason, treas urer and registrar ; Rev. T. B. Ford, Rev. James Moore, Rev. W. W. Young son, Rev. H. J. Van Fossen, W. J. War ren, Mary Tinker. ' u National Songs .. Will Be Topic . . . k Sunday night at the Highland Congre gational ehurch the Rev. Edward Con stant will give the second address on "Our Great National Songs." when he will speak on "The Battle Hymn of the Republic."" The address will deal with the history of the tune and the words and will relate many incidents not gen erally known. The life of the remark able woman who wrote the words of the song also will be featured. Mr. Constant will be absent in the morning to preach the baccalaureate ser mon for Pacific university, at Forest Grove, and. the pulpit wilj be occupied by the Rev, Arthur S. Heathcote. Arleta Baptist Will Hold Social Evening Monday at. 8 p. m. the Arleta Baptist church is giving a social evening in honor of about 40 new members who have united with the church during the past six months. A musical and literary program has 1een arranged and refresh ments will be served. Ordinance of Baptism ' The ordinance of believers' baptism will-be administered at the Rodney Ave nue Christian church Sunday evening by the pastor. Rev. J. F. Ghormley. Spe cial music will be rendered by. the choir and the Misses Welch will sing. Mrs. C. H. Dougherty will give a solo. tfiatorium S4i!Wiia!Sefs??3'' Jfeat52?55!:.''e!V yrTBiril, Making Easier That Which Must Be Faced There is much relief to be found in the assurance that ANNUAL INSTITUTE-OF the final resting place of the earthly remains of those who have left, Is ever the same, always decked in flowers, in surroundings where or call for booklet Visitors 9 to 5 tlv .gsfm 4w? " pe Celebrated in the Churches County Christian (Endeavor tHnion to ?old Jf irst jHeeting for Summer Tuesday (great jfHoonlight excursion OTll.pe Held on Bivr Hatter $art ot tEhis iHoftth The next bimonthly congress meeting of the Multnomah County Christian En deavor union will be held Tuesday eve ning at the Sunnystde Congregational church. This session will close the church year for- the: county , union, so new officers will be elected and reports for the year will be read. Miss Edna Whipple, state president, will be .In charge of the meeting and .will Install new officers. As soon as the new offi cers are elected they will take charge. Several of the officers of the union have been faithful In the performance of the work alloted them. Floyd Gllman and Miss Josephine Sandle have shown considerable ability in placing the work of their organisation before the public Both w,ere members of the press com mitted. - Miss Pauline Muckley, chair-, man of the expert endeavor committee, has organized classes in. seven different Vernon Westminster Guild Plans Picnic The last meeting of the Vernon West minster guild was held Tuesday, and a picnic was decided upon for Friday, June 7, at Peninsula park. Three of ficers resigned at this meeting and others were electerl Mrs. William Mathews was elect , "resident. Mrs. Spraguei leader, and 1 .'ohlman treas urer. The pagean. -Tie Spirit of Westminster Guild, v..m so well liked at the entertainment that the guild has been asked to repeat it at the regu lar service of the church this Sunday night. ' The "silver tea" given by the Ladles' Aid society was well attended and a splendid program war given, several talented people being- on the program. Dr. .Landsborough's sermon Sunday morning will . concern the Red Cross spirit as applied, to the individual, and the Idea of helpfulness and considera tion of others., as, exemplified by this organization will be driven home to the Individual Christian. In the evening Dr. Landsborough will give a mission talk following the pres entation of the -pageant by the guild. Gospel of God of Man Dr. Stansfield's Topic On Sunday morning, at First Metho dist Episcopal church, corner Twelfth and Taylor streets. Rev. Dr. Joshua Stansfleld will preach on the subject, "The Gospel of the God of Man." This will be a study of one of the oldest of the gospels and will treat on the funda mentals of the gospels of Jesus Christ In the evening the services will open with an organ recital with Mrs. Gladys Morgan Farmer presiding, followed by a great patriotic and devotional congre gational singing. At 7 :45 James W. Palmer, who has recently returned from France, who. is one of our boys and who was sent out from the Y, M. C. A. of Portland, will speak on the subject "Over- There With the Red Triangle." Mr. Palmer Is a strong speaker and has a great message and is well worth hear ing. Soldiers, sailors and the families of enlisted men are especially invited to attend. .- On Way to France ...Rev. J. C. Black, rector of Emmanuel church, Marshfleld, passed through Portland this week, on his way to New York, whence he will leave' soon for France to take up work as a Y. M. C. A. secretary. His family will reside In Tpledo, Ohio, while he is away. DIRECTORY First Sunday After Trinity Uniform S. S. Lessen "JesmvGratefully Accepts Unselfish Serriee." Mark 13. 1 to 14.9. Golden Text "He. Thut Endureth to the End, the Same Shall Be gaved." Hark 13. 13. Young People's Topic BaptiTjnfon: "SttIc in Church and Com munity." (Consecration meeting.) Mark 12: 28-84. Chrirtian KndeaTor: "Christian Duty and PriTileie." VI. I (Serric In Church and Com munity.) Mark 'l 2:28-34. (Consecration meet ins.) . -o. Junior Chrisflan Endeaor: "Goodneaa, a Fruit of the Spirit", Eph. 6:9. (Consecration mertins. ) Epworth League: "Education, the Doorway to Serriee." Luke 6:40: 2 Tim. 2:15. apttat First White Temple 12th and Taylor ReT. William A. Waldo, tl, "The Spirit of a Great Conyention." by Rey. C. A. Wooddy: 7:45, "The Waldeniiian Church and taly - Relation ship to the War," by Madame Arabella Ancelini. East Side E. 20th and Ankeny Rst. W. B. Hinson. 11. 7:45. Third Vaneourer and Knott Rer. Welhy 3. Bearen. 11, "Relifion in th Home"; 7:45. "The Limitation of God's Power." Arleta Rst. W. Garnet Handley. 11. "Why Rome Cannot Surrender to God"; 8, "Who Is Back of Thi War, Anyway T . Grace Montailla Rer. H. T. Cmh. 11, 8. Swedish 15th and Hoyt 1.0:80, J -.30. Hichland E. - 6th and Alberta Key. Charles F. Meier. 11. 7:45. CaWary E. 8Ui and , Grant Rey. J. E. Thomas. 11. 8. V Gleneoe E. 45th and Main Ret. W. I.. Wtlon. Preaching by Mrs. iin Clinch, 11. 7:45. eetnene St. Peters Lent Bay. P. Batm. 8. 10-110. 7:80 Pro-Cathedra) 15th and Darts Rr. C T. O'Hara. 6. 7:15. :80. 8:45. 11. T:4B. St. Lewrencs 3d and Bhenasn Bay. 3. C. Hushes. 0. 8:30. 10:30, 740. St. Patricks 1 9th and batter Bay. . p. Jlnrpby. 8. 19:80. 7:80. - St. Francis E. 1 1th and Oak Re. J. H Black. . 8. 9. 10:89. 7:80. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams aso. and Stanton Rey. W. A. Daly. 8. 8, 9, 11. 7:80. Holy Roaary E. Sd and Clackamas Bay. B. 8 Olson. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 7:80. St. Hose E. 63d and Alameda Ray. 1 O'FarreU. 8, 10:30, 4. St. Andrews E. 9th and Alberta Bar. , J Kiernaa. , S. 10:80. 7:80. The Madeleine E. 34th and Sbkiyoa Bar Georyr F. Thompson. 7:80. .9. 11. Ascension E. 76th and TamhlU Franciscan Fathers. 8. 10:80, 7:80. Biassed (sacrament Maryland are. and Blan l.n Rey. F. W. Blaok. 8. 10:80, 7:80. Holy Cross 774 Bowdota Bay. C. Baymaad. 8. 10:80. 7:80. w. Su Una tins 3220 43d at 8. E. Jesuit Fathers. :80, 8, 10:30. 4. St Stephana 4 2d and B. Taylor Ray. War ren A. Waitt 8. 8:30. 10:80. 7:30. Holy Redeemer Portland bird, and Vaneoayat ar. Rer. F. H. Millar. 8. 8. 19:30. 70. St Phillip Neri (Paulist Fathers) S. 16tk and Hickory Jter. W. J. Uartwrigbt. 7 0. 9. 10:80. vr St. Clameata-r-S. Smith ar. and Kawtoa Serrita Fathers. 6, 8, 10:80. 7:80. Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Key. O. BoM. ,8. 10 JO. 7:80. St Agatha EL. lth and UUla Ray. 1. Ctmminsky. 8. 10:3J. 7:80. --St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland ae. and Failiug Kst. F. Matthew. 8. 19:30. 7:80. St Joseph tGerman) 16th and Couch . B Durrer, 8. 10:30, 1:80. St. Michael (Italian) tb and Mill -Baal 1L Baleatra. 8. 19:80, 7:80. . 7.80 '1r""UPiUt Uai- rTnota raUaara, All atalnw 4. tb and UUssn R.9 William Crouiu. a. iv. so. THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL parts of the city. .. During the course the young people study church work and when they pass the examination they are qualified to hold any position to which they may be elected. y - The junior societies have been under the direction of Miss Helen Chandler and have, shown a remarkable growth during the year. Under the direction of Miss Violet Johnson 32 senior and 10 junior societies held special mission study meetings daring the winter. About 500 members were enrolled in the classes. The social service work of the union has been In charge of Miss Cllve Sayes. She has had charge of meetings, at Patton home, Men's resort. County farm, Open Air sanitarium and hospitals.'. It Is understood that J. Everett "Dotson is to tie nominated- for next president of Dr. Hugh Pedley Is to Return East Dr. Hugh Pedley of Montreal, Can.. who has been acting as pastor of the First Congregatlotial church sljice March X will leave next week for the East. With him will go the good will of the many friends he has made here, whose lives have been made brighter and bet ter because of his ministry of love. He has taken a gleam of sunshine into many homes and all those with whom he has come In contact have only "words cfpraise for the great help his Christian Influence has been to them. The sol dier boys at Vancouver, the men of the shipyards, the stuJehts at Forest Grove, the shut-Ins whose world Is confined within fcur walls, and many others have had the privilege of his wonderful words of encouragement and consolation, and 1 1 ; Influence In the city of Portland will never die. The regular services at the First Con gregational church will be held at l-:30 a., m. and 7 :45 p. m. with sermons by Dr. .Pedley. His morning subject will be, "God's Dealing With a Pessimist," and his evening subject, "Carry On." '.' he public Is cordiaMy Invited to these cervices as well as the other meetings tor the day. Child Agent Will fie Sunday Speaker : & Dr. W. H. SUngerland will speak on "Home Service Patriotism" at the Atkin son church on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. SUngerland Is special agent of the child helping department of the Russell Sage Foundation of New York city. He is to make a special Investigation throughout the state in the interests of child welfare. His findings will be used hy the state boards In preparing recom mendations to the legislature. His ad dress on Sunday evening will be along practical lines and his long experience In the study of the needs of children give bis opinions great weight What he says will be of value and Interest to all who have anything to do with chil dren. There will be special music at this service Including violin solos by "Sergeant Raymond A. Watts of the Vancouver camp. The pastor. Rev. Warren Morse, will preach at the 11 a. m. service. m .Called to Sell wood Nazarene " . fteV. B. H. Morse, a former evangelist has received a call to be pastor of the Sellwood Nazarene church, located at East Ninth street and Spokane avenue. Mr. Morse will preach tomorrow at 11 a. rg. and 8 p. m. OF CHURCH " Ohrtstlan First Park and Columbia Rey. Harold H. Griff is. 11, "The Master Scientist"; 7:45, chil dren's day program. East Side E. 12th and Taylor Rer. R. H. Sawyer. 11, "The Making of a Man"; 8, dedi cation of baptismal font. Montarilla E. 76th and Hoyt Re?. J. W. Jenkins". 11. 8. Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott Rev. J. F. Ghormley. 11. "When Pentecost Fully Comes": 8, "The Challenge of the Cross." Woodlawn E. 7th and Liberty Rey. Joseph D. Boyd. 11, "'The Obligations of Christians"; 8, "The Way, the Truth and the Life." OhrMlan. av.leno , Lesson subject: "Ancient and Modern Necro mancy Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism De nounced." First 19th and Everett. 11, 8. Second E. 6th and HoUaday. 11. 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth Vancouver aye. and Emerson. 11. 8. Fifth 32d stL and 4 2d are. 8. E. 11. - atfth Maaouto Temple. W. Park and Yamhill 11. 8. St John Holbrook block. 11, Congregational First Park and Madison. . Dr.- Hugh Pedley. 10:30. "God s Dealing With s Pessimist"; 7:30, "Carrying On." Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett Rev. Warren Morse. 11, 8, "Home Service Patriotism," by Dr. W. E. SUngerland. Sunnyide E. 8 2d and Taylor Rev. J. J. Staub. 1 1 VThe Secret nd Power of Christian Testimony": 7:45, sacred concert and "Lights and Shadows of Twenty-six Tears of Pastorate." Highland E. 6th and Prescott Rev. Edward Constant 1 1 . Rev. Arthur D. Heathcote to preach. 8, "The Battle Hymn of the Repub lic." Laurelwood 45th ave. and 65 th st Mrs. J. J. Handsaker. 11, 5. - W'averiy Heights E. 33d and Woodward Rev. A. C- Moses. 11, "Broken Alabaster Boxes"; 8. "Not By Bread Alone." University Park Rev. C H. Johnston. 11, 7:30. Episcopal Trinity lwth and Everett Rev. A. A. Mor rison. 8. 11. 8. Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen the Martyr r 13th and Clay Bt Be. W. T. Sumner, bishop. Very Rev. E. H. MeColliater. dean. Sundays 7:45 a. as.. 41, 7:45 p. m. ; church school. 9:45 m.; week days: Wednesday 7:89 a. as.. Fri day 9-JHT a. m.: Holy day. 7 :80. gt. Davids E. 12th and Belmont Rey. Thoma Jenkins, rector. 7:80, 9:30. 11, "The Temper nt the Christian Life"; 7:80, "Ignorance, the Devil's Opportunity." St. Marks 21st and Marshall Rev. 1. B. H Simpson, rector. Rev. J. G. Hattok. aaae ciata rector. 7:30, 11. 7:46. ' 8t Andrews Hereford at,. Portamanth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 7:39 p an. Grace Memorial B. 17 th and Wesdhw Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 11. .-- Good Shepherd Vancouver and 'Graham Rev. John Dawson. 11, 7:80. St Michaels and All Saints -- K. 43d and Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen. vxar. 8, 10. 11 ami 6. Church of Our Savior 6 0th ave. aad 41st t 8, E. Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan tespiUl Rev. Frederic K. Howard. 7, 7:46. , fit Pauls Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. Tsy loc 4. . An Saints 25th gad Barter Rev. Frederie K. Howard 11. - St Johns E. 16th and Harney. 811 wood Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11. 7:30. St Matthew Corbett and Bancrott Uev. VT. A, At, Breck. vicar, 11. fXVAfltJAflCCf AsNOCftsw-tlflsvwl Fin Bngllsh B. Ore and Market Be. B D. Homschuch. 11, 8. Free PSetfie .1st ... Central -E. 6th and - Flandere Rev. W. N. Coffee. Evangelistic services by , Rev. Walter Klotabach. 11, 7:80. First i B. : 9th ami Mill Be. Alexander Been. 11. S. Friends " . , - First E- 3Slh and Main Bev. Homer L. C. -11. 1:4. :.4 the county union. Miss Faye Stelnmets, present president, has resigned. On June 25 the county union will hold Its annual moonlight excursion on the Willamette and Columbia rivers. The Swan has been chartered for that date, the fare being 75 cents. Frank For rester is in charge of the affair and LeRoy Robinson Is In charge of the rec reation. This Is the one annual event toward which all Christian Endeavor era look. The county union plans to resume its annual convention - this year at Jen nings Lodge, August 15 to 19. For sev eral years the county has not held a summer convention. The entire conven tion will be conducted In military style and the camp will be known as Camp Multnomah; All the officials in charge will be given army titles. "General" J. If WILL CELEBRATE ITS 26TH ANNIVERSARY All Former Members and Friends Are Expected to Attend Annual Function at Sunnyside. Sunday will be Home-Corn ing day at the Sunnyside Congregational church and at the same time the twenty-sixth anniversary of the pastorate of Dr. J. J. Staub. All former members and friends are cordially invited to spend at least a part of the day with the people of the home church. Preparations have been made for spe cial programs at all the services, begin ning at 10 a. m. with the celebration of Children's day by .the Sunday school. To accommodate all the children as well as their parents and friends, these exer cises will be held In the auditorium. The pastor will preach the anniversary Eermon at 11 o'clock, taking for his suhr ject, "The Secret and Power of Christian Testimony." The three Endeavor socie ties are planning to carry out the spirit of the day in all their meetings. Former presidents of the Senior Endeavor so ciety will be present to tell of the early history of that movement. The climax of the day will be reached at the evening service when the large chorus choir will put on a program of special attraction. Miss Gladys John son, cellist, and other instrumentalists will render choice selections, and Dr. Staub will review some of the lights and shadows or the Z6 years of history Annual Assembly Will Be Held Here The annual assembly of the Northwest district of the Pentecostal Church of the Nazarenes will be held In this city, June 4-9. Sessions will be held In the I lrst Methodist , church south, Rev. W, T. French, pastor, beginning Tuesday right. The First church Is the entertain tne church. Services on Sunday with this church will be observed as Chil dren's day at the morning session of the Sunday school and the 11 o clock services. At night the pastor. Rev. C. Howard Davis, will preach the closing sermon of the year. SERVICES IN Jewish CongregaHon Beth Israel 12th and Main RabM Jonah B. Wise. Sabbath services Friday at 8 p. m, Saturday 10:30 a. m. Sunday, 10, in Portland academy bklg.. 13tb and Mont gomery. Religious school. - Bible cissies at Central library, second and fourth Wednesdays. Congregation Abavia Sbolom Park and Clay its. Rabbi U. Abrahamson. ' Lutheran ' St James. English West Park and Jeffer son Rev. William Evan Brinkham. 11. 8. Our Sariorm E. loth and tlrant Rev. M. A. Cbristensen. Ll. "The Gospel of Christ and Today," service in English. St Paul's E. 12 th and Clinton Rev. A. Krause. 10:30, 8. Trinity Williams .and Graham Rev. G. A. Reinbacb. 10:15, 7:30. Methodist Kelscooaf Central Vancouver and Karen Bev. C. C. Rarick. 11, "Keep the Home Ftrea Burning"; 8, sermon by Bishop Mstt S. Hughes. Centenary E. 0th and Pine Rev. W. Lane. 11, 8. ' 1 Clinton Kelly K. 40th and Powell Rev. E. B. Lockhart. 11. Kirst 12th snd Taylor Rev. Joshua 8tan field. 10:30, "The Oos-pel of the God of Man": 7:45. "Over There With the Red Triangle." by ii. W. Palmer, recently returned from France. First Norwetrian Danish IRtb and Hoyt Rev. Eliaa Gjerding. 8. "The Christian Knight." Vsncouver Ave. Norwegian Danish Skidmore and Vancouver Rev. Elias Gjerding. 11, "The Unchanging Christ" ' Lincoln h. o-d and Lincoln Rev. E. B. Lockhart 7 :S0. rniversity Park Rev. J. T. Abbett. 11. Wilbur Multnomah otel Rev. W. T. Kerr, 10:30. 8t Johns Leavitt and Syracuse Rev. J. H. Irvine. 11. 8. District superintendent. Rev. Willism Walls ce Toungson, D. D. 691 E. 62d at. N. Tabor 2790. M. B. South First Union and Multnomah Rev. James T. French. 11. 8. rresvytertan Fivt 12th and Alder Rev. John H. Boyd. 10:30. 7:45. Central E. 18th and Pine Preaching by Rev. H. T. Chisholm of Alhambra, CaL 11, 8. Westminster E. 17th and Hohuyler sta. Dr. Edward Pence. 10:80. "The Heritage of. Revolutionary Patriotism"; 7:45, "Some Shift ing Centers of Moral Gravity." - Calvary 11th and Clay Rev. K. W. Rnger. 10:30, sermon and special music by choir; 7:45, "The Teaching of the Bible on the Nation Its Origin, Purpose and Goal." Fourth First- and Gibbs sts. Bev. H. C. Hanson. 10:30, 7:80. Hope Rev. F. E. Dorris. 11 "Changing Conceptions of an Unchanging Gospel": -8. "A Smothered Genius The Story of a Man Who Killed Himself Twice." Mt Tabor K. 6ftth and Belmont Bev. Ward McHenry. 11. 8. Piedmont Cleveland and J arret t sts.H-Bev. A. L. Hutchison. 11. 8. Rose City Park E. 45th and Hancock Dr. Robert L. Milligan. 11. Communion service ; 8. "The Generosity of Jesus." Mizpab Rev. K. W. Farquhar. 11. 8. Anabel Re. John E. Nelson 11 :30. preach ing by Madame Arabella Angelini ot Italy; 8, by pastor, "The Recovered Leper." ernon 18tb and Wygant Bev. J. R. Landsborough. Forbes Graham and Gantenbein Bev. Wil liam McLeod. 11. 7:30. KenUwotth E. 84th and Gladstone Bev. Paul E. Ratacb. Chinese 183 1st st, room 40 Bev. Ng Mon Po, Preaching in Chinese. 8. event Da AeventlsU Note Regular serrseaa art this aeeominatior are held on Sa tarda) Central-'-E. llth and Everett- 3T, IHe son motor 11:16. v Tabernacle Arcanum hall, 113th and Wash ington. 11, 7:45. - MootevMhv B. . 80th and Everett Elder J. A. Oerbart. -1 1,- 1 (-.-:? - ;J Inte 94th st and 88th are Elder W. p. HdTJtington. 11. , - "."...-, . 8t Joins Ontrsl ave. ' and . Chariaelni Elder A. K. FoUenberg. 11.--. , Mt Tabor B. u and Belmont EldetW STAUB'S CHURCH t on the Everet Dotson will be general chairman of all arrangements and plans. He is at present lookout chairman of 'the coun ty union. "Colonel" LeRoy Robinson will be the recreation chairman ; "Colo nel" Dorothy Brownell will be in eharfce of the commissary department and "Colonel" Floyd Gllman wUl be chair man of the advertising committee. The other -officers have not been - selected, The morning sessions of the convention will be devoted to conferences and Bible study and the afternoon to recreation. Public lectures will be delivered in the evening. A special day will be set aside for the juniors and intermediates. The registration fee has been set at. 25 cents. The young people will conduct their meetings 'in the large grove which lies near the river front at Jennings . Lodge on the Oregon City electric line. , Church and World Storm to Be Theme Services at. Trinity church. Nineteenth and Everett, will be as follows: Holy communion at 8 o'clock In the morning at the chapel, entrance on Everett street. At 11 o'clock morning prayer and sermon. The rector. Dr. A. A. Mor rison, will preach on "The Church In the World Storm." Even song at o'clock with full choir In attendance. Dr. Morrison will preach at this service also. The subject of his discussion will be "Other Men's Sins." Sunday school Is held at 9:45 in the parish house to which all children of the parish are cordially Invited. The Good Fellowship society holds its weekly nssetlng every Sunday night at 7 o'clock In the parish house, to which an in vita tion is extended to all young people In the neighborhood. Bishop WiH Preach At Mt. Tabor Church Bishop Matt S. Hughes, D. D. LL. D., will preach Sunday morning at Mount Tabor Methodist Episcopal church. The bishop's name Is guarantee for a sermon that will thrill and Inspire to holy living. W. W. Youngson, D. D., will preside. A full choir will lead the singing. At 8 p. m. the Sunday school will render the patriotic anthem. "Chil dren of America." E. O. Eldrtge. D. D., Is the pastor. Will Preach t St. Stephens The baccalaureate sermon for the graduates of St- Helens ball will be preached by Bishop Sumner at St. Stephens Pro-Cathedral Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The commencement ex ercises will be held Tuesday' at 8 p. m. at the Couch auditorium. Monday aft ernoon, an aesthetic exhibition will be given at the school. Services at Gleneoe Mrs. Jean Clinch Gibson will have charge of the services morning and eve ning at the Gleneoe Baptist church. Special music will be . given under the leadership of Miss M. C. Beable. At the morning service Mrs. J. C. McCammon will sing "Be Thou With Me" by Fred HUler. In the evening the choir will render an anthem. Will Speak at Anabel Madame Arabella Angellnl of Italy will speak Sunday morning at the Ana bel Presbyterian church at 11:30 o'clock. Mrs. Angellnl Is from the Wal densian church of Italy. In the eve ning Rev. J. E. Nelson will preach. PORTLAND T Hihrert 11. Albina- Rkldmore and Mallory Rev. A, Meyer. C. F. Knott, local elUer. 11:15. (Scandinavian Oguen uau. ituua,ppl Shaver. 11. nd Salvation Army Genge1 lT.' zTiM. AdJuUnt " Coma No. 4 128 si 1st at Ensign N. Lorengen. 1.1. 8. 8. Swedish Corps 80 Burnstda. ' 8 wed enters Ian New Church Society 831 Jefferson Rev. William It Reece. 11. "A Study of the Savior's Teaching Method.' Unitarian Church of Our Father Broadway and "Yam hill Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. 11, "The New Death and the New Life"; open forum will be intermitted for summer. United Brethren Third 07th st and 32d ave. Rev. J. H. -Patterson. 1.1, "The Successful Church"; 8, "Complete Salvation." Miscellaneous Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 8th and Clay Bev. John K. Fee. 11, 7:45. Pentecostal Assembly ; Mission First and Washington Re. W. C. Trotter. 11, 8. 7:80. Church of Christ (called ('ampbe)Htes.) 84th st and 54th ave. 8. E. 11, 7:80. Realisation League 188 Fifth Rev. H. Edward Mills. 11, "The Meaning of 'I Am'" 8, "Putting Power Into, Thought." Third United Brethren 11, 8. Church of God 11. 7:80. WILBUR METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH UOCKSSOft TO Old Taylor St. Church IN ASSEMBLY HALL MULTNOMAH HOTEL REV. W. T. KERB, ratter. DIVI5E 8EBYICE SUNDAY, 19:30 A. M. FAREWELL, DR. M. H. MARVIN - CHORUS CHOIR . NURSERY for SMALL CHILDREN , A CORDIAL WELCOME TO STBASGER8 ii Carry On "Farewell Message EVEJflJfO SERVICE? Itti 1; M. ; LAST OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR REV. HUGH PEDLEY, D. D. First Congregational PARK AXD MADISOX STREETS Corns anal Brine Yewr Prteaea. aaanafisia lafoaauitt iniso. nJOD'S DEALIKO- WITH A Special Mutle st feeth asrvttss . Luelew . -. r , --- save) Blrsetar. Sunday Settee 1S.-08 Nee. C S. econd (Chinese Sunday. - gfcKdol 3s 100 erent(KlI.g.!&. The Chinese . Presbyterian church has distinguished Itself by Ha faithful serv ice during all the past year. Its religious services have been main tained: and the members have rendered valaable - service In . the.- Liberty loan. Red Cross and Thrift - drives. During the Christmas drive last year, two of the women of the church secured 125 members for the Red Cross. The chil dren made two 'Serbian comforts and other small comforts for soldiers. The Sunday school Is one of the very first Sunday schools to be a fully organised and registered War Savings society. One of the members of the Chinese 'Presby terian War Savings society.- Mabel Chin, already has achieved membership in the Presbyterian Brigade of War Sav ers, having sold $50 worth .of stamps. T SUPPLY EAST SIDE BAPTIST, IS REPORT Noted Revivalist, It Is Said, Will Preach During Dr. Hinson's Vacation This Summer. According; to reports. Rev. S. G. Re Id. noted revivalist, has been Invited to occupy the pulpit of the East Side Bap tist church during; July and August. The pastor of the church, Rev. W. B. Hinson, is expected to take his vacation at this time. The announcement could not be verified because Dr. Reid is now in British Columbia taking a brief rest. Zr. Reid has been conducting- meetings in and around Portland for the las( two winters and with the evangelistic singer, J. W. Troy, has attracted thousands to his meetings. He is considered a power ful evangelist. Dr. Reid is a native of Ireland and has a quaint style In his talking. Last Sunday he closed a most success ful series of meetings in the Lents dis trict. He also conducted meetings at Falrview .and Newberg during the fall. Rev. Mr. Eliot Will ! Begin New Series - , Rev. William O. Kllot Jr., pastor of the Church of Our Father, Broadway and Yamhill, will begin a new group of ser mons Sunday, at the regular morning services at 11 o'clock. The general topic will be "The Deeper Phases of War Ex perience" The first sermon will be based on the leading article in the May num ber of the Atlantic Monthly, a discourse on "The New Death and the New Life." The Series will include sermons on "War Poetry." "War Theology." "War Con science" and "The Soul of Democracy." The Sunday Evening Open Forum, be ginning June 2 will be intermitted for the summer months. At the morning service the 68 names of those represented on the service flag wilt be read. This will be done regu larly hereafter on every first Sunday of the month, with fitting ceremony. Baptismal Fount to Be Dedicated Sijnday mmvaswssBBaBawasawawaaB The beautiful open baptismal font re cently erected In the Easif Side Christian church. East Twelfth and Taylor streets, will be formally consecrated Sunday in connection with the evening service. The sacred ordinance of Immersion will ba administered to a numher nf waiting candidates who have recently come into tne church. A sermon on "Christian Baptism" will be delivered by the pastor. Rev. R. H. .Sawyer, who will be assisted In the service by other ministers and members of the congre gation. East Side Christian church Is adding to its membership rapidly, candidates for membership presenting themselves at almost every service. More than 100 have been received Into fellowship with in the last six months. First Presbyterian Church 12th and Aider SU. JOHN H. BOYD. D. D the Pailor, has returned from the East and will preach both morn ing and evening. I:S3 A. M, "RELIGIOUS' COtfIMTIO8 t'JIDKH WAR. TIMES" 7t4i P. M. "THE SPIRIT Or? THE KAnO!?,' an shown in the Convention of the League to ""Enforce Peace. At 7j3 P. M. aa Orgaa Recital by Edgar E. Coarsen Church PESSIMIST E. - Seeker, Societies S:S0 EVANGELIS REID TO I r I i - I k P.. I I. 4 ; v - PORTLAND. OREGON linday of Jfiirie DR. BOYD WILL H MAKE REPORT ON : TRIP TO THE EAST . t Delegate to Conference of the League to Enforce Peace by L War to Speak on Sunday. MISSION COUNCIL ATTENDED Many Questions of Interest to Presbyterians Considered at General Assembly in Ohio. R. JOHN 1L BOYD, who has been tn the east for the past three weeks attending various Important church meetings, has returned and wUl occupy his pulpit Sunday both morning and eve ning. The trip which took the pastor of the First -Presbyterian church clear to the Atlantic enast. Included in its purpose the attendance of a home mis sion council at Columbus. Ohio, where several great questions were considered, vital to the future of Presbytertantsm in the west. There was the great Pres byterian general assembly, also in Co- . lumbus, which took action looking toward the union of Christian denomina tions, action which may prove to be among the most Important steps ever taken by American Protestantism. Also Dr. Boyd was a delegate to the conference Jield In Philadelphia by the League to Secure Permanent Peace by War. This was the conference presided over by ex-President Taft and addressed by the most prominent men of the coun try. The newspaper reports have, been only sufficient to whet the appetite for a personal report from one of the dele gates. Dr. Boyd will bring a red hot message direct from this conference. . As a prelude to the evening service beginning at 7 :30, Edgar E. Coursen will give the following program on the organ : (s) "Song Without Words" .MenOelssoba (b) "Spring Song" Shelley (c) "Scherso" Shelley (d) "Adoration" Gullmant At 9 o'clock, after the evening service, a reception will be given for soldiers and their friends In the chapel. Mrs. Kemp, W.O.T.TJ. Speaks at Newberg Newberg, Or., June 1. Mra. Jennie Kemp, state president -of the W. C. T U.jand field agent of the federal food administration, gave several lectures In Newberg this wet-k on the conservation of food to supply the allied armies with wheat, flour, meat and sugar.' She spoke to a large class In the high school and congratulated the young people of Ore gun because It was through their efforts Uiat 95 per cent of the housewives of the state had signed the food conserva tion pledge. Rev. Mr. Griff is to Speak at Estacada Rev. Harold H. Grlffts. pastor riret Christian church, will be absent from his pulpit in the evening to deliver the baccalaureate sermon for the high school at Estacada. In the absence of the, pastor the Sunday evening service will be given over to the ChDdren'avday program. EAST SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH ISTH ATI D EAST AXKE9Y STB. DR. WALTER BE5WELL HI5SOX Pastor 11 A. M. . "The Greatest Thing in God" 74e P. M. "Bringing Home the Bride" By DR. C. L. TRAWIX, Pastor ef the First Baptist Charek ef MeMlsnrllle Dr. Trawln Is a very popular and eloquent speaker, with a REAL MESSAGE. Do not fail to hear him ! FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TWELFTH AND TAYLOR STS. REV. JOSHUA ' STANSFIELD, D. D. , Faster 10:88 8.81 siIOULAR PftEACMINO) 8BR VIOE. SERMON. "The Gotpel of the Cod of Man9 12:18 P.MREAWLAR SUNDAY SCHOOL 7:80 r.at Orn recital, Mrs. 4ihvlya Mov es Fai sssi prestdina. followed by eoocre . cstional sins. ... , 7:4S rM. Address by If r. 1. W. Palmer, one ef oar evm hoys vho rorently re tamed from France, bavins sane frees the Port land Y. M. O. A. Sntrject of fats MMveas: "Over There With the Red Triangle" , soldiers anal sailors and (amilirs ef enlisted men espeelallr tevtted. COME EARLY TO OET YOUR SEAT - SPIRITUAL SCIENCE VV.O. W. TKMPLfe 128 KI.BVKNTH ' STREET. NEAR ALDER' SCKDAT, S P. 31. Joseph Isherwood From Ltiltt mat As t rails i LECTTJBES OJT God in the Trenches - Psalm tt ; After Lecture, Spirit Mesaaa-es, Ques tions Answered . Member Divine Church of Spiritual- - Ism ot San Francisco . ' s . " . c 'A -