THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 14 - SATURDAY, - JUNE - 8, 191. PORTLAND. OREGON YOUNG PEOPLE TO E CHARGE OF FINE PROGRAMS : '-: ': if 1 : Exercises iji Portland Churches 1' Sunday Are Aimed to Serve as Rally' Day Service. DIPLOMAS ARE TO BE GIVEN Pastors and Sunday School Su j, perintendents Announce That Many Features Are Arranged. M CHURCHES decorated with Portland's famous rosea, the "real roses" of Portland will recite their 'readings and sins; thetr songs Rundav morn In ir and evening, for Ban'day is 'Chlldfen,s day." For sev . eral years past It has been the custom to ' celebrate one Sunday In June as Children's day," but the churches have rnbved away from the haphazard cele bration and now almost unanimously calibrate this day the second Sunday ttt the month. , nhs ekerclaes on this day are aimed to kw In the form of a rally day service just lis fore the scholars leave with their par ants on their summer vacations. Many pupils are out of the city during the rammer and the service often leaves an Impression which draws them back to the school when they return home again t . the fall. In many' churches where the traded lessons are used, this day is the occasion of the annual gradua tion exercises. Many Portland children wIl proudly carry hfcne diplomas of graduation from, their Sunday schools tomorrow. Prominent among these will bo those of the . First Presbyterian church. Some churches think so much at tha day that they will turn over both services Sunday to the young people. Portland pastors and Sunday school superintendents have announced the fol lowing programs In their respective schools : , At First Congrcgstloaal , At tha First Congregational church . the Children's day exercises of the Bible ' school will take the place of the regular . morning service. The program will be gin at 10 :30 a. m. and there wilt be no session of the school at 12 o'clock. Tha program Is as follows : Oregon prelude, "Festival, March" rverdl) ; song by the school ; prayer, Rev. A. J. Sullens : predge to the flag ; recitation by June Reld : song by begin ners' department; patriotic exercise-by Owllym Jones, Farrell Spencer. Joe Ten ' erelll, John Farrlngton ; bird exercise by Martha Lew In, Evelyn Short. Margaret Spencer ; messages from the Bible by memners or tne primary department . Children's day song by primary depart- ..' roent: quartet, "The Heavens Are Tell , Insr'.' (Haydn), church choir; recitation, ". "The Girls Behind the Guns." by Helen . Parrlsh; exercise, "The Three Ram blers," Margaret Farrlngton. Thelma Park and Chrlstal Schmidt: short ad- ' dress by Rev. A. J. Sullens on. "The . Sunday School Extension Society ;" of- , fertory song by Mrs. Harding's class ; song by'the school; recitation. "Forget- ' me-not." Elisabeth Schmeer : recitation. "The Men In the Service." by Carlton Condlt: "God Save OuY Noble Men." by ' Helen Parrish and Howard Olsen ; read ings "Children s Day," Harold McEwen ; J toresentation of diplomas and -seals;! hymn. "America ;" benediction and organ ' postludc j '. This will be a program worth hearing and ths public Is cordially Invited. The' 'regular evening service will be held at ;' TT45 and Rev. A. J. Sullens will preach ths sermon. Christian Endeavor so ' cfetles mA at 3 .30 and 6 :30 p. m. At Rote City Park Methodist ; ..The primary department of the Rose " City Park Methodist church will present ths program at the morning service at ' 10:30 o'clock. The decorations are in ' charge of Mrs. Myron Carver and the "deaconness. Miss Margaret S. Da vies. Is assisting In the. program, which follows: Prelude. "Pilgrims' Song of Hope" , (Batiste) ; Children's day processional : '. opening sentence and prayer, pastor and department: aong. "I Am so Glad That ' Our , Father In Heaven ;" scripture ; birthday offering"; welcome song: reci tation, "Our Colors." Marlon Talbov ; daisy exercise, rosebuds; hymn No. 54. congregation: sacrament of baptism: remarks, by the pastor: sermonette. Ar thur Cannon ; offering song, department : solo, "Ths Prayer Perfect." Philip Mar- , tini "Ths Waking of the Flowers." ann- - beams; recitation. Darrell Cornell; reci tation. Virginia KellV; patriotic drill, 14 girls and boys : song, "Rock-a-bye , IJlnd." Aliens L. Dixon and chorus; - . "Tip-toe Long," Jean Danea : doll drill. . workers : solo. "Keep the Home Fires . Burning." Philip Martin: "Our Army and Navy," Jay Brown. Donald Carver, , ijucien Boiunger, nuiy sword ; solo ; - -. benediction. 1 At Westminster Presbyterian iAt ths morning service at Westminster church there will be a patriotic service by the Sunday school in celebration of A Death has overtaken a member of your family, away from home, or the home you have today may be miles from where you shall eventually live. Whether sentiment 9 - the remains with you t.vA luii, nit uispusuiuu uj vremation -.-today is permanently satisfactoryever reverent v-1 Learn more of this .: Sellwood car to- -Z Fourteenth and By bee Children's day. Dr. Penes has returned from Camp Lewis -for ths services. With ths . exception of a, "Four Minute Talk," by the pastor, the enure program win be given by the children, with music? by ths Sunday school orchestra. , . In place of ths morning sermon at ML Tabor Presbyterian ths Sunday scnooi win give an eiauonw progTmm consisting of some stories by Captain Hardy on his experiences In Japan, songs by . ths beginners' and other de partments, and patriotic songs. A beau tiful new exercise. "The Builders,? will be given by 40 pupils In which songs, short statements and vivid actions will show ths building of ths wall of charac ter. In the evening, James W. Palmer, Y. M. C. A. secretary from France, will tell of his foreign experiences. At Atleta Baptist . The Arleta Baptlstchurch will hold Its exercises in the jnorning and the Third Baptist and Sell wood Bethany Baptist in the evening. Ths Sunday morning service at Vernon Presbvterlan - ehurch will be a com bination of jfr Children's day exercises and the regular service. Ths service will be a trifle longer, than usual and will commence at ,10:30 o'clock. " After the exercises the pastor will preach a sermonette to the children. J. At University Pfk Methodist the children will render as interesting pro gram in the morning. " Dr." George B. Pratt will deliver an object lesson ad dress. An of ferine will be taken for ths students' loan fund of the board of education of the Methodist church. - Dr. B. J. Hoadley will preach in the eve ning. . At the Glencoe Baptist church there will be Children's day execcises In the morning and song service extending through the church hour. Following is the program : Service of song and Scripture .fad ing ; prayer ; welcome. Conrad Roeben Miller ; Cradle Roll graduation ; "Our Record." Grace Bridges : read inc. " 'ay- land Bloxham ; song, primary depart ment (Mrs. A. Vt Bosserman, superin tendent) ; reading, Maurice Merriweath er ; reading, by four boys of Miss Crump's class ; beginners' graduation, diplomas prenentedVby Superintendent A. D. Bossernian : song, by Little -Hesters' class; First Psalm, by Hustlers' class; song, by the school; reading, "The First Children's Day," Thelma Hamar; song, Meadowlarks' class ; patriotic dia logue and ' song, by Lentenants and Strlvers; violin solo, Dudley Kllest; dialogue, "The Garden or Loving Hearts," by King's Daughters; girls1 chorus. "The Lord Is My Shepherd by the Bereans : song, by the school ; ex ercise, "Christ 1 . America," the Glean ers ; talk. "Home Missions," E. R. Rob ertson ; offering and benediction. In the evening at 7 :45, Mrs. Emily Banks will have charge of the serviri. Her subject will be her own experience of missionary work on the Congo. A duet, "Jesus Savior Pilot Me," will be given' by Miss Edna Swlney and Mrs. H. P. Bloxham. At Highland Congregational The annual children's festival w;il 'be observed at the Highland Congregational church on Sunday. In the morning there will be exercises by the primary depart ment, special m ..sic, a . talk by the su perintendent, H. N. Carter, to the par ents and friends, and a short serpen addressed to the little fdlk by the pas tor, Rev. Edward Constant, on "What Is Your Name?" At 8 o'clock the Sun day school concert will be given, con sisting m songs by classes and memben of the Sunday school, recitations, Instru mental music dialogues and drills. The pastor will briefly speak 'on, "America's Hope Our Boys and Girls." The church will be appropriately decorated for the day by the Young People's forum. At Atkinson memorial At Atkinson Memorial Congregational church Sunday will be observed as the annual Children's day. There win be a special patriotic service with participa tion by many of the children. There win do an interesting story uy one ox the older people and the pastor will preach a brief lesson sermon on, ' "The Buried Bible." This latter will be in observance of Bible Sunday as project ed by the Federation of Ministers of the city. This service will be at 11 a. m. At 8 p. m. the observance o Chil dren's day will be continued by a talk in pictures about "Children of Many Lands." Kenilworth Presbyterian church will observe Children's day Sunday morning at 10 :30. A special program has been arranged by the , Sunday school, which "'ill include every department and class in the school. One special feature will be the saluting of the American flag. A new Christian flag will also be pre sented and saluted at this time. The church will be fittingly decorated by a committee from the Christian Endeavor society. At 7 :45 the pastor will preach on the Psalms. On Tuesday evening . the Woman's league will give a special musical pro gram to which the general public Is Invited. At United Presbyterian A Children's day program will be pre sented at the United Presbyterian church of the Strangers on Sunday evening at s o ciock. Kecitatlons, songs and exer cises will make up the program. All the classes in the Sunday school will participate, but especially interesting will be the parts taken by the little folk from 3 to 9 years Jbf ae. I At 8 o'clock the program for Chil dren s day will be given at Rodney I Avenue Christian church. Fifty chil Cremation and the Future shall decide that vou taL- or leave them at the Port- institution. Visitors 9 to 5 f jmmnTrkTium FIRST FRIENDS CHURCH VILL HOLD ITS 25TH IP Portland Quarterly Meeting-to Be Held' In Connection With Service.- The twenty-fifth anniversary of the First Friends' church of Portland will be held Sunday In the church at East Thlrty-flth and Main, streets. In -connection with this service the Portland quarterly meeting is also convening at the church. One of . the most Important meetings of the quarterly meeting' will be held tonight, his being the main business session, of the conference. It will be in charge, of the clerks, M. A. Hlnshaw and Mrs. Alice Hanson. Sun day morning and evening services will be held in the various churches of the city as usual. A union Christian En deavor service will he held at S:30 o'clock. The Sunday afternoon twenty fifth anniversary program follows: ' Song by the . congregation ; scripture reading and prayer, , by F. M. George: song, by mafe chorus '. Reminiscences of the Past, Mrs. Lydla Gardner ; solo, by Dr. George ; interesting statistics, S. L. Hanson ; dutt. Miss Cook and .Miss Ben nett ; Future Possibilities and Necessi ties, H. L. Cox: song, quartet: benedic tion, Lewis I. Hadley. Mme. Angelini to f Speak at Trinity . Sunday services at Trinity. Episcopal church begin with a celebration of holy communion at 8 o'clock. At 11 o'clock Madame. Arabella Angelini will give a stirring address on the war. Her sub ject will be "The Part Italy Has Taken In the War Up to the Present Time." While Madame Angelini is or American birth her fiusband is an officer in the Italian army, and there probably is no one better qualified than she to present the cause of : the . country of her adop tion. Those -who have heard her, testify to wonderful presentation of the sub lect. Even song, with an address by the rector. Rev. A. A. Morrison, at 8 p. m, Sunday school at 9:45 in thesnorning, to which all children of the parish are in vited. ff dren will have some part in tho exer cises, choruses, recitations, solos, duets, a short Illustrated talk and other special features. Waverly Heights Congregational church will hold their special servics in the morning. Calvary Baptist and Montavilla Christian churches will have their programs in the evening. University Park Choir to Sing Rev. C. H. Johnston of University Park .Congregational church . announces that both services, at his church Sunday will comply with the spirit of the day. Children will occupy a prominent part fn each service. At the morning service the vested choir will, render special mu sic and the evening service will be de voted to the usual Children's day exer cises given by the vested choir and the Sunday school. " ' " At Central Methodist church the hour of the evening service will be devoted to a Children's (lay program under the supervision of Mrs. A. F. Overman and Mrs. J. W. Day. DIRECTORY Second Sunday After 'Trinity Uniform S. S. Lesson 'Jesus Facet Betrayal and Denial." Mark 14, 10-72. Golden Text: Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation." Mark 14. 38. Young People's Tpnlc BaDtirt rnion: "Prorrei-dTe Christian." 2 Peter 1:1-11. Chrbtian Endeavor: "FrocreaalTe Christiana," 2 Peter, 1:1-11 Junior Christian Endeavor: "Lessons From s Farmer Sowing Seed." Matt. lS:l-0. Epworth League: "Finding and Filling One's Place in tha World." Judge. 7:21; Act. 22:10; 28:16-19. , Baptist First White TraipTn 12th and Tayloi' Re. William A. Walda. 11. "Natio Builders." 7:45. "Tha Chriat of Today." Eat Sid K. 20th and Ankenr Rev. W. B. Hinann. 11. "The Bible in the School of Port land." "7:45. "The Appearing of the Kins." Third Vanemwr arid Knott Re. rlb J. BeaTen. 11. "The Northern PaDtist Convention." exercise. t Arlets Rev. W. f Garnet Handler. ,vMJ ,i Children's Day etercisea, S, "Tear hint for Rod. t aiTary K. urn ana rant kct. j. e. Thomas. 11, "The Bible and the Public Schools." 8, Children a nay exercises. Utencoe K. Otn ana ilal AO. sons- serv ice and Children's Day exercises. 7:4fi. "Mr Own Experience of Missionary Work on the Congo," by Mrs. Emily Banks. Sellwood Bethany Rev. T. J. Broorafield. 11 Equipment for Service." 8. Children's Dav exercises. OsjtitefVB. St. Peters Lento Re. P. Beatsea. I. 10:80. 7:80. Pro-Cathedral 1 8th end Davis Rev. K. V. O'Hara. 0. 7 .15. :S0. S:45. 11. 7:45. St- Lawrence So sml Sherman Kay. J. o. Hushes. 6. 8:30. 10:80r7:80. St. Patricks 10th and barter Rev. B. P. Murphy. 8. 10:80. 7:80. St. Francis E. 11th and Oak Rev- J. n Black. .J8. 9. 10:80. T:80. Immaculate Heart of Mary WUliaau a vs. and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. 6. s, , U. 70. Holy Rosary EL 8d and Clsckistss Be. B. S Olson. 6. T. 8, 9. 11. 7:80. St. Rose B. BSd and Alameda Rev. J. O'FarreU. 8.19:80.4. St. Andrews . 9th and Alberts Re, t. aiernao. o iwao, :ev. Ths Madeleine S. 24th and Siskhnm Smr. Georca F. thmpon. , f :gO. 0. 11.- Aseension HS. 78th and lamhiH Fraacisoan Fathers. 8. 10:80, 7:80. - .Blessed Jjacrsment-. Maryland ave. sad Blaa- ana ksv. jiyv. Braes, s. o:S0, 7:80. Holylroeta.7T4 Bowdoin He v. O. Ran S. 10:10. t:80.. Karmond. 8t lanatlos 8220 48d at B. B. Jesuit rstbf7; 0:80.8. 10:80.4. St. Stephens) 1 2d and B. Taylor Rev. War ren X. Waitt. S. 8:80. 10:80, 7:80. S Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Taaoouve ave. Rev. BY H. MiUec 4. 8. 1S:80. 7:80. St Phillip hart ;tPaullst Fathers) K. 16U and Hickory Rev. W. J. CartwrighL T:80. 9. 10:80. - n St. Clements 8. Smith ave. , and Newton oervtte Fathers. 4. 8. 10:80. 7:80. Sacred Heart E. llth and Center Rev. G. Robl. 8. 10:80. 7:80. St. Agatha E. 1 Sth and Mills Re. J. Cimminskv. 8. 108U. 7:80l St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland eve. and ralUug Kev. r. jsattnew. s, i:lv, i js. St Joseph (German) lBUt and Uooob Rev. B Durrer. - 8. 10:80... 7 :80. -:--- St. Michael I Italian) sth and Uffl-Bsr. M. Balestra.' S. 1:. T'-.sm.f ..-!, -, , St. Ctana Capital UU1 rranciacaa rathets. T:8. :18. T - ; Bt. Charles 88d ,aad- Alberta Rev. 3. f p. O'Flraa. - 8 10:80.- -f--r " v- i. v if. AU batata K. 8Sth and CUssw Re. Father William ,Vrtmm.--r!;t-:jyif.- it-i-V'i. iwcssrtswsa . -. - First Park and CcOusabia -Rev. Harold it GrUfis. 1 1. 7 :45. - -; t-jt-Kr;& t?: K Kart Side E. IStfc Md Taylor Rev. B..H.) ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY Sawyer. " 11. ansmeJ -Lnudren e way f emifa 8. "Tb Final Kingdoms la It at Handf " - MonUvilla E. 7tt aad Huyt Rev. J. W. Baltimore police; Nearly Ml Probably one of ths most significant of recent religious experiments Is the policemen's Bible class of Baltimore, Md. - Its immediate success,, its rapid growth and the remarkable enthusiasm which every member-baa for the move ment have made the class a real won der in Baltimore. ' s . The class had Its genesis In the big Billy Sunday campaign of 1918. A full corps of policemen were detailed to the tabernacle- by Captain -Hurley of the northern police district. As is -sua! in the Sunday meetings, a . numbeV of ths officers professed conversion. - When tne meetings closed the men are 50 Official Slides Will Be Exhibited A set of SO lantern slides secured from the federal government at -Washington will he shown Sunday night at the First Norwegian-Danish Methodist church. Eighteenth, and Hoyt streets, of which Rev. Ellas Ujerdlng is pastor. These slides were made by - tJle government from photographs taken on the field of action and show the life of our men in the great American army. The pastor will speak on "Our Boys in France." In the morning sermon at the Vancou ver avenue church the -pastor in a patriotic address will deal with our country and its present afflictions and the future benefits to be secured for humanity. Bible in Schools Is Sermon Topic "The Bible in " the Schools of Port land" will be the subject of Dr. Hlnson at the East Side Baptist church Sunday jnorning. Following the sermon a vote of the congregation will be taken to see whether or not It is desirable to have the Bible in or out of the city schools. Eight more united with the church last Sunday. Two others were baptized: in the morning. Question . to Be Answered Sunday evening Rev. Mr. Lands- borough will endeavor to answer the question, "Will the Evangelical Churches Unite?" at the Vernon Presbyterian church. In handling this topic the pas tor announces that he will deal with evangelical churches only and will ex plain the reasons fpr an organic union. He will also explain the Presbyterian attitude toward ' this subject as shown in the vote case at the general assembly just close in Columbus, Ohio. Will Tell His Experiences Sunday evening Rev. A. C. Moses will preach to his congregation on his last month s experience with the soldiers a Camp Lewis. Dr. Moses volunteered h services for a month exclusive of Sun days, and his talk will no doubt be of Interest. Salem Pastor to Preach Rev. H. W. Gross of 'Salem will preach Sunday morning at Trinity Lutheran church. In the afternoon Professor L. Blaukenbuelller will speak oh a mission ary topic Saered Concert Sunday A sacred concert will be rendered Sun day evening at St. Pauls Lutheran church, of which Rev A. Krause is pastor. , ; 1 . : OF CHURCH Jenkins. 11. "How Can a Man Be Just With UodT" 8. Children's Day exercises. Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott Rev. J. F Ghonnley. 11, "The Bible: Tb Fdtssdation of Onr Uberty." 8. Children's Day exercises. Wood lawn E. 7th -and Liberty Rev. Joseph D. Boyd. 11. "The Highest Cause for Con ference." 8, "Trinity of Truths." ' Ohrlstnn Science Lesson subject: "God. the Only Causa and Creator." First 19th and Btverett 11. 8. Second K. Sth and Holladay. 11, S. Third E. 12tb and Salmon. 11. g. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11. 8. Fifth 02d st and 42d ave. 8. E. 11. Sixth UasouKj Temple. W. Park and YamhllL 11. S. 8t John Bolbrook block. 11. Centres atlenS First Park and Madtton. iO:SO, Children's Day service. 7:45, preaching by Rev. A. J. 8ul lena. AUrlnxM Memorial E- 20th and Everett Rev. Warren llor. 1U Children's Day exer cises. 8, observance of Children's Day continued. ftnnnyMe K 82d and Taylor Rev. J. J. Staub. 11. "The Church as the Manifestation of Christ's Power and Glory." .7:45. "The Price of a Successful Life." Highland E. 6th and Preecott Rev. Edward rt . it '1 f t. T -v.... V " . , '1.41 dren's Day exercises. 8. Sunday school concert. waverly Heigtits k. saa ana wooawara Rev. A. C. Moses. 10:80. Children's Day ex- ercisea. 8. "A Month's Ministry at Camp Lewis." University Park Rav. C. H Johnston. 11. 7 :80, Children's Day exercises. Tilulty ltH and Everett Rev A. A. Mor rison. 8. 11. ."The Part Italy Has Taken in the War l'p to the Pp resent Time." by Madame Arabella Angelini of Italy: 8, evensong and ad dress. Pro-Cathedral of . St. Stephen the Martyr 18th and Clay Rt. Kev. W. T. Susaner. bishop. Very Rev. E. H. MoCDIUster, deem. Sundays -7:45 a nv. 11. 7:45 p. av; churen school. 8:45 a m.: week stays: Wednesday 7 SO a. as.. Fri day 8:80 a. m.; HJy day, 7:80. Bt. Davids E. 12 th and Belmont Be v. Thomas Jenkins, rector; 7:80, 9:80, 11. bt- M arks 2 1st and JaannaU Rav. J. E. H. Simpson, rector. w Re. J U. Uattoa. aaso ciata rector. 7:80, 11, 7:45. St. Andrews lereford st. rortsmouth Archdeacon Chambers ts charge U, ' 7 :S0 s. m Grace Memorial E. 17th and W sillier Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. Good Bbspnerd vasoouver ana uranam Rev. John Dawson. 11. 740. SU Mictsaels and Att SainU --E. 4 Id and Broadway Rev. T. r. Bowen. vxsc s. IV, It IBS S v ', Church of Our Savior 80th ave. and 41st st. 8. E Archdeacoanambers is enarge. 1 1. BUhop Morris Mrtnotiai Good SamariUa intuits) Rev.' Frederic K. Howard. ,7. 7:48. t St, Pauls Woodmere Ret. Oswald W. Tay lor. -4. - . All Saints 2tth and Savier Rev. rrederle If Howard 11- St. Johns E. 1 5th and Harney. Sethrood Archdeacon Chambers in onarge. 11. 7:s. St. Msttbsw Corbett asm isaserott. am. W. A. si. Breck. vicar. 11. - . . rntrm1 E. 85th and Flanders Rev. ' W. Jf. Coffee. EvangeUstie servVrs by Rev, . Walter K lot bach. 11, "The Bible In Human Af fairs"; 7:80, "The Great Salvation." . First E. 85th and Main Rev. Homer L. Cox: . 11. . 8, twentjr-flfth anaiveraary service; 7:40- rmHn Beth Israel IStk sad Mstn . KabSi Janah B. Wis. . Sabbath aenioea Frklay at 8 p. aa. Saturday 10:80 a. as. Sunday, is. to Portland aaadsmy bldg IStb and Moot goaaevy. Religious aenonL Biblwelsmss st Central Hbrary. second and fovrta Wednesdays. CongncaUon Ahavia Sholom Park sad Clay ta KabM su abrsnamsoa Our Saviors E. 10th and Grant Rev.. M. s-'hrktewts, 11. preaching by pastor. TriiMtv WintasM and Grabaas Rev. U. A. IBbiebacli. 10:14. pveaching by Rev. H. W. -Gross asbseiiiaa-;. 1 :80. - - ' . assthsdlat tiliiiiH . Central Vancouver and Fargo Raw. C. C Bartrk- It. prtsdunf br Rev. T. N. SAadifur a "The World's GSsatsat Lover"; 8, chUdrea's in $ible ? Class ; ft ' - K v .'at.- -ty -. ; bt Bay belief' belong . . t . said to havs longed for -more religious training and on August X a meeting was held, in ths Caroline Methodist church. Only a few officers were present at this meeting, but the "Lift Up" class of po licemen was formed- Thers were 10 officers at the first meeting. Within six weeks mors than 100 were attending and now nearly ev ery officer on the day relief Is a mem ber of the Bible class. iThe" meetings are held at night so that every man on the day relief can attend. It is ru mored that another class may be formed to meet In the day1 time, so that the night- officers caj secure the same training as the day men. . x BIBLE CONFERENCE TO L E23 Gatherings Will Be Held in Church at Easf Fifteenth and. Boise Streets, Sellwood. , The second annual Oregon summer Bible, conference will begin June 23, according to announcement made at the close of Dr. A. C. Gaebleln's meetings at the First Congregational church.The conference will be held in the auditorium of the church, located at East Fifteenth and Boise streets In Sellwood. Lovers of the Bible are urged to plan to attend this . conference. One of the special features will toe the study of one of the more difficult books of the Bible each day. The subjects of the Bible lec ture will be announced later. Dr. A. L. Hutchinson is to give the opening address' of . the conference on Sunday afternoon. June 23, at 2 o clock. Dr. William A. Waldo of White Temple and other minister of different denbm inatlons will address the conference on prophetic subjects dealing with the present world crisis. The meetings will be patriotic and will tend to strengthen the morale of the people and also to increase the spiritual strength of those in attendance. Evan gelist II. A. Ironside, a man tit national reputation, will be one of the leading speakers. Last year's ' conference , was held at the Gladstone chabtauqua park Rev. Pershing Will Preach Here Sunday Rev. O. BPershing of Albany will oc cupy the pulpit of Central Presbyterian church at both services Sunday. Rev. Mr. Pershing preached for Central church two weeks ago and was urged to return and preach again at his earliest convenience. He is a cousin of General Pershing. Unitarian Subject At the Church of Our Father (Unl tarian) Rev. William G. Eliot will preach on "The Loyalty and Conscience of the American Citisen ir. the War." This is the second in a group of sermons on "Deeper Phases of War Experience The Sunday evening forum is intermitted until October. 7 SERVICES IN Day program. Centenary E. 9th and Pine Rev. T. W. Lane. 11. 8. Clinton Kelly E. -40th and Powell Rev. E. B. Lockhart. 11. First rl'Jth and Taylor Rev. Joshua 8 tins field. 10:80. 7:45. First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt Rev. Elias Gjerding. 8. Vancouver Ave. Norwegian Danish Skidmore and Vancouver1 Rev. Elias Gjerding. 1 1 . Lincoln E. 52d and Lincoln Rev. E. B. Lockhart. 7:80. University Park Rev. J. T. Abbetf. 11. Children's Iay exercises; 8, preaching by Dr. B. G. Hoadley. Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rev. W. T. Kerr. 10:80. District superintendent. Rev. William Wallace Toungson. D. D. 691 E. 62d sU N. Tabor 2790. M. K. South First Union and Multnomah Rev. James T. French. 11. S. tTsSnytflan Fir-t 12th and Alder Rev. John H. Boyd. 10:80. 7:45. . . Central K. 13tn and Itne I'reacning by Rev. U. B. Pershing of Albany. 11. H. Westminster E. 17 th and Schuyler sts. Dr. Edward Pence. 10:80. Children's Day ex ercises. patrfbtic service: 7 :4ft-rermon to Wash ington high school graduating class on "The Golden Chalice." Calvary 11th and Clay Rev. It. W. Roger. 10:80. "Inspired Lives": 7:45, "The Most Popular Sin in the World." Fourth Flrtt and Gtbbs sts Kev. 11. G. Hanson. 10:80. 7:80. Hope Rev. F. E. Jlorrts. 11. H. Mt Tabor E. 53th and Belmont Rev. Ward McHenry. 11. Children's Day exercises; 8, preaching by James v. raimer oi i. i. v. A. Rose City Park E. 45th Snd Hancock Dr. Robert L. MUligan. 11. 8. Anabel Rev. John E. Nelson 10:80. Vernon lDtb and Wygant Rev. J R. Land-iborough. 10:80. "Children in the King donf." ChtWrerr's Day exercises; 8. "Will Uie Churches Unite?" Forbes Graham and Gantenbein Rev. WO liam McLeod. 10:80, Children's Day exercises; 8. Kenilworth E. 84th and Gladstone -Rev. Paul E. Rat-ch. 10:80, Children's Day exer cises; 7 :45, "The Psalms." evanth Dav aavemist Note RecnUr sernoea stt this nosinatlo are held on 8atord Central E. 11th sad Everett L. K- Dte sob. nastor. 11:15. Tabernacle Arcanum ball. 18th and Wash ington. 11. 7:45. Montavilhv E. 80th and Everett Elder J. A. Gcrhart. 1 k Lents 94th st. and B8th ave. Elder W. D. Huntington. 1 1. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TWELFTH AJCD TAYLOR BT&. BET. JOSHUA STANSFIELD, D. D. Psater 10:80 A. M. TMat rSSTOR WILL PRKAOH Off . , "The - Bible ' and Public Education Shall tha Bible Be Read in the PsbUc i Schools?' Aa ax-pisssdun ef tha aongrega ' tion on tw subject will be called for 18 HOON SPECIAL CHIlDREN-a DAV . PROaRAM AMD CXSROISBS 7:30 p. M. Organ recital. Mm. Gladys Mor .saa Farmer presiding- By request the or ganist will repeat e Sunday ' evening's - recital on - . "TMANTXir ON THI NnONL AN . TMISI Of THS ALLItS" . The Pastor Will Preach. oe v . -v "The Judgment? - - OOMK 8ARLY TO tT TOUR 8IAT HOLD SECOND ANNUA MEETING UN MULINUiVIAH lUUNlT CHRislNioioii: UNION HAS ftECIN - - J. Evert Dotson 6hosen President, LeRoy Robinson Vice President, Miss Rehwalt Secretary. At the last congress meeting of the Multnomah County Christian Endeavor union Tuesday evening at ths Sunny side Congregational church, the follow ing officers were elected for tne com ing church year: J. Evert" Dotson, president, former lookout chairman of the union ; LeRoy Robinson of .Sunny- side Congregational church, vice pres ident ; Miss Elma Rehwalt of. First Congregational church, secretary, and Ernest G. See of East Side Christian church, treasurer. With tie exception of Mr. Dotson. all these officers came for the first time into union work- Their installation was performed by the new state Christian Endeavor president. Miss Edna. "Whipple. One of the mast important features presented during the evening was the County convention tag, be held August 15 to 19 at Jennings Lodge station, or "Camp Multnomah," as It has been christened by the young people. "Gen eral" Dotaon, the new c6unty president, will-be supported by all the other offl- rs as sergeants, kitchen police, etc A splendid program is being prepared under ths direction of Miss Faye Stein metz, ex-prcsldcnt of the union. A strong list of speakers is promised for the convention from all parts of the state. The song services will be in charge of 'Sergeant" Harold Humbert, who was popular singing leader of the Salem convention last year. Besides the pro gram, a decision night, a pageant night and special "stunt" night are planned. The theme for this "C. E. Training Camp" is "Carry On," which is the bat tle cry of' our boys after they havs sons over the top.". The motto is taken from John 2:5, which reads: "Whatso ever He satth - unto you, do !" It is thought that the convention will be a great Inspiration to all who attend and the enthusiasm of those who know of it foretell a hearty co-operation and support of the Endeavorers of the county. Another important Christian Endeavor undertaking will be the moonlight ex cursion on the Swan on June 25. This is the annual "Joy feast" of the Portland societies and is always looked forward to with interest. This excursion will be down the Willamette river and up the Columbia. LeRoy Robinson and Frank Forrester are In charge of the excursion. Churck Dedicates Flag The Dalles, June 8. The English Lutheran church of this city recently dedicated its service flag, bearing 10 stars, with impressive exercises. Those for who stars appeared on the ffag are: Lieutenant Edward O. Blrgfeld. Alfred Thomsen, Arthnr Hansen. Frederick Walther, Ernest Walther. Herbert Krussow, Albert Agidious, Ernest John son and George Keabeck. . - Will Close Sen-ices Evangelist W. T. Klotzbach will close his series of evangelistic services at the Central Free Methodist church Sun day night. He will preach both morn ing and evening. The meetings have been conducted every night- for several weeks. PORTLAND St. Johns Central are. and Vharleate Elder A. R. rolkeabers. 11. ML Tabor E. Ootb aad Belmont rider W T Hilcen. 11. Albina Skidmora and Mallory Rev. A. A. Meyer. C. F. Knott, local elder. 11:15. Scandinavian Oguea naU. ui irpt and Shavwr. 11. Salvation army Corps No. 1-243 Ash SL AdjuUnt Frank Genge. 1,1, 8:15. 8. Corps No 4 12 1st st. Ensiga M. H Lorengen. LI, 8, 8. Swedssb Lkirpe 80 Burnside. Swedenborgian New Church Society SSI Jefferson Rev. William II. Reece. 11, "The 8s Hot's Statement of Requirements Necessary for Admittance to the Kingdom of Heaven." Unsurtas) Church of Our Father Broadway aad Tam- hill Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. 11. "The Lnyalty and Conscience of the American Citisen In War." United Brethren Third Tth st. and 32d ave. Rev. J. H. Patterson. 1 .. 8. Miscellaneous Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9.tb Clay rRev. John K. Fee. 11. 7:45. Realization League 188 Fifth Rev. II. Edward Mills. 11. "The Way Finding It; Following It: Finishing It": 8. "Workers Who Think and Thinkers Who Work." Church of God 383 Failing st Iter. H. NeaL 11, 7:30. New Civilisation Church 401 Central bldg. "The World's Supreme Desire." by Dr. Beth. First Divine Science 181 12tb sL Rev. T. M. Minard. 11. "Follow Me." . sssseaswwSsssssssssMssassssls WILBUR METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH SUCCESSOR TO Old Taylor St. Church in ASSEMBLY ROOM MULTNOMAH HOTEL OIVINK SK ft VICC SUNDAY AT 10:80 DR. O. O. RARICK. Pastor of the Central Methodist Church. Will Speak. 1PZCIAL fRUSIO. LID BY CHORUS CHOIR' Nursery few Oars ef Smalt ehlMran Whne fSaaJtars Attend tne Servtoe Come ts Mia Aavpful servics Vow ' will ra tals Aarfoful eervto y s Oordial W LENA MORROW LEWIS Wcll-Ksows Leetsrer Formerly Editor of SEATTLE DAILT CALL Will Speak SATURDAY, June 8 . ' ON " "Lies, Their Virtues and Reason ' ,i AND Sun., June 98 P.'M. ON - V. Vhe Acid Test of - . Democracy? , ; AT III COUCH STBEEt k Interest in TTew Series -of Sermons The Interest with which the series of sermons- on "ThsJ Great Teachings of the Savior" have been followed by mem bers and friends of ths Portland New Church society (Swedenborgian) prom ises to become greater with Rev. Reece'e announcement df the following topics for the remaining six Sundays of the church year. Sunday's topic will be "The Savior's Statement of Requirements Paecessary for Admittance to the King dom of Heaven." Then will follow in order: "Privileges of Christian Disciple ship": "The End of the World and the I Last Judgement"; "The Second Coming of the Savior"; "Jesus' Teaching that He Was God"; and "The Universality of Jesus. " Tuesday evening the seventy-fifth birthday of Charles W. Cottel of 659 East Thirty-ninth stret was observed He has been president of the society for nearly 30 years. The affair was given as a surprise to the recipient. He was given an appropriate gift. Joint Conference To Be Held, in Milton Milton, June 8. The Columbia River conference. East Columbia and Montana conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church South will hold an amalgamated conference this year in Milton, commenc ing August 22. This is their first meet ing as a united conference and the out come of the suggestions of the western representative of the church, who at tended the general conference at Its last session at Atlanta. Ga. One hundred delegates will be present at ths confer ence, which will be presided over by Bishop DuBose of Atlanta,' and will be entertained at Columbia college. Preacher Declares Prophecy Fulfilled Rev. R. H. Sawyer of East Side Chris tian church maintains , that Bible prophecy is being fulfilled and that the final kingdom is at hand. He wlirspeak on this subject Sunday evening. Rev. Mif Sawyer is considered an authority on predictive prophecy, some of tya writings having a circulation In Eng land and Scotland. He is an enthusiastic supporter of the war program of the governjnent and claims that the prophets foretoldr the origin, history and destiny of America many centuries be fore the coming of Christ. Dr .'Pence Will Give Baccalaureate Talk Dr. Edward H. Pence will preach the baocaluarate sermon to the 123 grad uates of Washington high school at Westminster Presbyterian church Sun day night. His subject will be: "The Golden Chalice." This will be a con sideration of the great future lying be fore the young people and will 'tend to outline their hopeful place therein. Dr. Walk's Sermons Will Be Patriotic Dr. William A. Waldo will give two patriotic addresses Sunday. Ths dis courses will find their setting In the present world crisis. The speaker has been drawn to these subjects by present world conditions and America's part in building on sure foundations. The tem ple quartet will render special music Will Show Patriotic Film A patriotic film will be shown Sun day evening; at the Sunnyslde Congrega tional church. In his evening- discourse ths pastor wfll interpret life as modified by the principles and motives of pressnt day conditions. Will Speak Sunday wVednesday evening Dr. Beth Xorth- tng-ton will speak at the New Civil lia-N tion church on The Race Delusiona. The meetings ars held at 401 Central building. Speaks st Wilbur In the absence of the pastor. Rev. C. C. Rarlck. who is to preach at Wilbur church. Sunday morning-. Rev. F. N. Sandlfur will preach at Central church. He wJll have for his subject, "The World's Greatest Lover." First Presbyterian Church 12th and Aloer Sts.' r BET. JOHJf H. BOTD, I. D. 18:t A. M. PATRIOTIC FRO- ORAM FOR CHILDREN'S DAT (Short Her mo a for Chlldres by Psstor) 7:4 P. X. -DEMOCRACT, PEACE AND HACRIFICE" 7l te 7l4 V. M. sa orgsn reeltal by Edgar K. tCearsen GhurcH of BEOADVTAT 11 A. M i i I Is i a. "CONSCIENCE IN "THE WAR" Rev. Waiiam G Eliot, Jr. i . j ' iN'i. EVEXI.VO FORUltlkTERMITTEp ' ' SUNDAY nniinni TO GIVE DIPLOMAS TO GRADUATES First Presbyterian to Observe Annual Children's Day Exer cises at Morning Service. MEDALS TO BE DISTRIBUTED Several of Pupils Have Had Per fect Record of Attendance Dat ing Back Five Years. HE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN . church Sunday morning will ob serve Its annual Children's day , with the program In ths hands of the Sunday Hchool and a short sermon to the children by the pastor. Opportunity will be given for parents to present children for baptism. This will be a service of Interest, with graduation exercises of the different de partments and some patriotic exercises." There will be a distribution of medals to those who' have had perfect attend ance for the last year. There are 130 who have not missed a single Sundsy since the first of last October. Some of these have a rjford of five years, some four, some three, some two and some one. The following are the graduates to whom diplomas will be given : t'rsdaate From Beginners to Primary Helen Colclesrgh Burns. Sara Elisabeth Cannon. William Robert Carter. Edward Hawley Conner, Charlotte Crystle Crocker, Isabella Louise Crowell. John Robert Fisher, Jeanette Ulandon, Elisa beth Hoemer. Marion Julia Muse, Vlr- Pinia lnniey. uorotny tirace insiey. wu !am Butler Jordan, Earl Leo. Lyle Leo, Magdalene Lucinda Mann. William Ed ward Mason. Roderick Alngworth Mays. Haro.- Hean Myers. William Lackey Paul,Elixabeth Pennell. John William Stoddard Piatt. Rudolph Reld Prael. Margaret Branch Riley. Lois May Steeke, . Graham Everett Townsend. Vesta May Townsend. Mary Elizabeth Walborn. Henry Waller Jr.. Ruth Hope Wong. Lois Elaine Wylie. (iradaatea From Primary to Jasler James Albert Barbour Jr.. Elln Berg man. Charles Edward Blackman. Ruth Bessie Brockhoff, Jean Elisabeth Butlle man. Marshall Fish ' BrownelU Nsn Burckhsrdt. Dorothy Cannon, Msrvin Curtis. Grace Elisabeth Davenport, Gor don Chatman Donald. Marian Grace Dwtnnell, Luclle Harriet Hunter. Helen 0 Dorothy Lagerqulst. George Francis L,awrle, 3 onn l nomas ieavenon, Vir ginia Marion Look. Samuel Mlddleton Luders Jr., Edith Hortense Menefee. Pauline Elisabeth Merrltt, Mary Eleanor Ringer, Victor Clinton Ross, Harriet Steele. Kenneth Hill Tillson. Marion Seward Walker. Catherine Roes Waller. Henry Milton Wells. Otis Martin Wight. Grad-satea From Jaalor to Intermediate . Carl George Ashley. Jsmes Henry . Ames. Frank I. Ball Jr.. J. Merrill Bltt ner. Alice Blackman, Elizabeth EsU-lls BradVeyT Ellse Bristol. Brook Brown. Demster Hallett Brownell. Alice Bruere. Allan Button, Dorothy Chamberlln, Harry P. Coffin Jr., Baxter Conner, Violet Davis. Bernlce Dickson. Elisabeth Donald. Arthur Rexford Elliott. Mary Ray .Fraley, Jessie Eleanor Frailer. James L&uls Glandon. Humboldt James Greig, Harriet Hay. Evelyn M. Jacobs, Helen Hunt Jackson. Douglas Kirk. Anita Kellogg. Anne Elisabeth Law rence. Jack Leiter. Lillian Luders. Wil liam H. Matthlson. Flora Jane McBrlde. Frederick McCoy, Roderick McLennan. L. B. Menefee Jr., Otto Charles Mills. Dorothy Pantall, Beulah Pattern-on. Marian Peacock, Edna M. Perkins. Mar garet Fleming Persell. 1'Nola Scott. Ty ler W. Sdeley. Louise Shakespeare, Mary Elisabeth Shields, Edna May Smith. Robert E. Smith, Calvin Souther.. Mar garet 8pencer, William Swindells. Vir ginia Lee Richardson, John Pierce Till son. Lorren Marl Watson, Walter K. Whltoomb. Mary Louise Wight. Alma Nina Wills, Virgkila Wilson, Josephine Yocum. ' . At 7 :45 In the evening Dr. Boyd will preach on "Democracy. Peace and Sac rifice." An attempt toward a better understanding of ths world situation. This will be a continuation of ths talk of Oast Sunday night In which Dr. Boyd discussed the results of the great war conference which he recently attended . In Pliiladelphla. Ths address, will deal with ths subject of what ws can do In ths direction of sacrifice 4n order to securs ths democracy and the peace whioh are worth while. From 7 :30 to 7 :45 there will be an organ recital by Edgar E. Coursen. A substitute for Juts Is being mads In Russia from kenafe, a native plant of abundant growth. a AND Superstition A LECTURE BY H. M. WICKS AT- aARION HALL . SECOND A5D OAK SUNDAY,8:15P.M. THE PHENOMENA of ECLIPSES . EXPLAINED Our Father AT TMHILL . , JUNE 9 V Astronomy Admission Free SEBJf ON - . '-V ,m - A. . ' : '.)