: 5 " - ;i - i t V'"'. -.r ' . ; THEI0REGGNDAIEJOURNAB 12 PORTLAND. OREGON ' Jwst Presbyterian jfflen rganize Civic Club SChat 3s to Pecome mide City MEN'S CLUB WILL : CARRY ON WORK ON BROAD LINES First tVesbyte'rian Organization -'p Hopes to Extend Its Scope So l' as to Unite With Others. SOCIAL WELFARE PURPOSE Club Will Discuss and Undertake ;. to Solve Problems Which Have i.6 Do. With Lowering Morals. HE men of the First, Presby tenia n church organized a great men's club Thursday noon which they hope will soon be come the greatest civic organ- . fetation In the city. The main object . ' of the club are to promote an acqualnt- .jt anceahlp and congenial eplrlt among ..the member of the First Presbyterian Church and to study and discuss clvtc, " social and moral problems affecting the 'Ufa of the nation, city and church, and to seek to apply the principles of ' Christianity to the solution of such -. problems. The men nope to use the great organisation of the First Presby- terlan church to back them in this new , ' Civic undertaking. VWhile this organization has been or- ganlted by the men of the First church, - it has been said that by the beginning V, of the fall months they hope to Ainlte with other men's clubs In the '.City. It Is planned Jo make this an i,. organisation that will have as its one aim the uplift of the city, of Portland. The club will discuss and endeavor to 'ootve any problem trial would tend to lower the moral standard ct 'the city ' . or Its residents and will endeavor to . blot out anything that-would tend to g cast a reflection upon the . city. -Conditions that exist in the schoels, v. foreign. districts of the city and in large . manufacturing plants will be some of Ith first problems to study.' ,The club . Intends to stay out of politics and has announced that they will not consider ' any question that might Invilve po y , Iltlcal Issues. ; t George N. Woodle was elected ' ; president: F. T. Rlcnards, first vlce- 5 president: George (".. Howard, second , . . Vice president ; H. P. Coffin, secretary, . and Ii. K. Wheeler, treasurer. r ' The dub' does' not plan to hold reg ... .r - meetings, during the summer months, i but- the officers will discuss . plans and active work will b4. started . ln September. The. regular meeting day - has been., set for Wednesday. Accord - tng to the plana made at Thursday's meeting toe club will hold a picnic some time this summer. Views of Africa to ?-v Be Shown on Sunday At the Atkinson Memorial Congrega 'tlonal church Sunday evening some re cent and excellent slides On Africa vlll be shown. These were made from pic tures taken and gathered by Dr. Corne lius H. Patton in a recent trip through the Dark Continent. Dr. Patton is the author of "The Lure of Africa." a book 'which many people have been reacting and studying In the past year. Africa as an outlet for European nation and . as a country of wonderful resources lias great bearing upon the present war. It must figure more than ever in the fu- tur of the world. Sergeant Johnson of - Vancouver Will Sing " ' Sunday morning at the Highland , Congregational church the pastor. Rev. Edward Constant, will preach on "Mak- r ing Christianity Emphatic" Sergeant Johnson, from the barracks at Vancou ver, will be the special soloist. ' v At the I o'clock service In the 'eve- , nlng the pastor will give ssi address on "Lessons for Today From the Battle , ?ef Bunker Hill." The anniversary of that event is on Monday, June IT, and v.,' that great event In the war of the Hevoluatlon suggests many thoughts ' ; which are pertinent to the present tln:e. Sermon Series Is Suggested by War - Sunday services will begin at Trinity ' Episcopal church with the celebration of '"holy communion at -8 o'clock; Sunday - mchool will be held at 9 :45 In the parish ' house. At 11 o'clock the rector. Rev. A. A. Morrison, will speak on a text taken " - from I Corinthians S : 2 and 3. This Is ' one of a aeries of sermons suggested by tha- effect of the war on the Christian world of today. Even sons with short address by the rector wilt be held at 8 O'clock. I AT la.I-J. is a ia jo.'. visors ire being besieged . by.cltln$ who demand that action be taken by the city to remedy conditions in cemeteries which but a few years ago were among the best kept and best attended. However, when ' they became full, the revenue to the association ceased and the ' scores of complaints to the city fathers are the result . Cremation precludes the possibility of any .such fate ever overtaking the one earthly tie between you and the departed. r Cremation must, from every sense, be considered the humane, reverent and satisfactory method of disposition. v"' WKitw, pltoBw or call fer booklet r:Ad-. -r at : SELLWOOD CAR TO FOURTEENTH -AND BYBEE Christian eralds ' (Entertained . rt.: "WW. v. v. i ; iii:aMait ' a awe. (hristian Heralds Class, Mount Tabor Presbyterian Sunday school, Ellton Shaw, teacher. Front row, left to right William Kirk, Gordon Slade, Harold Shaw, Wallace Thayer, Norman Thayer. Back row Kenneth . Wadsworth, Ernest Kirk, David -King, ton Shea. The members of the "Christian Her alds" class of the Mount Tabor Presby terian Sunday school were entertained by their teacher, Ellfcm Shaw and Mrs. Shaw of 4402 Seventy-ninth street south-; east recently. The boys met at the church where they were 'picked up by Mr. Shaw, taken y" automobile to his home and returned to their respective homes after the evening's fun. The early part of the evening was spent in playing bait. At dusk the beys went into the house, where they enjoyed music, various games and con tests until a late hour, wnen Mrs. snaw served home made Ice cream and cakes. The class has taken steps toward a Rose City. Pastor To Resume Sermons Sunday at Itose City Park Presby terian church. Dr. Robert H. Milligan will resume his series of morning ser mons on "Faith and Fact," Interrupted by the Children's day service last Sun day. The subject will be, "Kattn ana the Facts of Suffering." Christianity. says Dr. MUUgan, neitner aenies nor Ignores suffering, but accepts it as a fact and a problem. The pressure of the problem has become aeute because .v.. .., - k, i, mvatrrv nt m n la revealed not so much to the intellect 1"r'1 ,lB origin ana iui contributions as to the heart ; not to those who theo- religious thought and life. On Sun rise profoundly, but to those who are coming .at 11 o'clock Rev. Grlffls quickest to relieve it. We shall hear nave a message designed to explain what the latter have to say or tne meaning of suffering. The subject of the sermon n the eve ning will be, "Jesus the Universal Man. This will be the last in the series on The Manhood of the Master." Some Activities of Church Discontinued As is the case with many churches in the summer time, Vernon Presbyterian church has discontinued part of its ac tivities until fall. Among these are the Westminster guild and the boys' basket ball team. However, the man behind the tmlplt Is as active as ever. He will deal Sunday morning with our heavy bur dens In life and tell of a way to over come our difficulties during our long conference of the Evangelical assocla Ufe Journey. He will explain the way to t,on. '1U preach tonight at the First receive comfort even in darkness. Evangelical church. East Sixth and East In the evening- Dr. Landsbo rough will Mamec streets. After the preaching the recall certain revelations that have quarterly conference will be held, come to humanity through historic Sunday morning Rev. Mr. Culver will events and their own life experiences. Prach and administer the Lord's sup He will exDlaln whv there is no need for Pr- Being a former castor of thia alarm during this present great war, which seems a terrible disaster to many, but which, after all, may prove of un measured service to humanity in con serving the best of things. President of 0. A. C. Will Speak Sunday Dr. W. J. Kerr, president of Oresron Agricultural college, will speak Sunday evening at the White Temple. Dr. Kerr who has been closely connected with war councils, will deliver a thrilling pa- trlotlc address. President Kerr was pne of the seven men called to Wash- fngton in March for a conference of government officials and representa tives of allied nations regarding the imperative needs for the wlnntng of the war. The music will be In charge' of Harold Hurlburt. Dr. Waldo will speak in the morning on ."The Face of Jesus. Rev. Mr. Brinkman v To Conduct Service Rev. W. E. Brinkman, pastor of. James Lutheran churcn, will con3 service Sunday in his church. He:- been 111 at his home for the past moni At ' II o'clock Sunday a special dren's day service will be observed .-1 the Sunday school and conereeatlort.' program of merit will be given bytbei nnnl A f.H,r. f be the administering of the sacramejnt of baptism to children. The churfcb.1 will be tastefully decorated. The cho will assist In the service. Idrtland Ml REMATORIUM A Typical Case SAN FRANCISCO'S super- . VISITORS 9 TO' 5 Ellton Shaw, Jack Cosgriff, Wal permament organization and has de cided to have a regular class night, meeting each month at the homes of the various members for a social even ing. The parents are lending their as- u.uvo.t.'-t; in limning incus evenings in teresting and beneficial to the boys. Mrs. Shaw was given a v'ote of thanks by the boys, for the interest taken by her in entertaining them. Those present were Jack Cosgriff, David King, William Kirk. Ernest Kirk, Harold Shaw, Walton shea, Norman Thayer, Wallace' Thayer, Kenneth Wads worth and Donald Finzor. one member of the class, Gordon Slade, was not present. Religioils Neighbors To Be Sermon Topic At the First Christian church, corner Park and Columbia, the pastor. Rev. Harold H. Griffis, has been delivering through several weeks a series of Sunday evening addresses on our religious neighbors. The sermons havn drawn v-- "a-vc "ecu receivea w"h; great )nterest. fne address for this Sunday evening w,u be seventh In the series and will ""-" "ie ospun denomination, set- " , l-llnsu&n re- w'"". m topic oeing, f ootings lor Faith." The evening sermon will h nno.ri by a special praise service with music Dy quartet and chorus. In other years at the First Christian church the quartet choir has been discontinued during the summer months, but this year arrangements are beinsr made to hav the full music force for all the summer services. JBellingham Pastor Will Preach Here Rev. F. B. Culver of Bellingham, Wash., newly elected nresidinr lw nt the Puget Sound district of the Oreeon church, he will be welcomed by his many I friends. Rev. E. D. Hornschuch. pres- ent. pastor, will preach Sunday evening. Will Begin Sermon Series Rev. C. J. Ledin will deliver of sermons Sunday eveninsra at 7 -so o'clock at the Swedish Tabernacle. Gli san and North Seventeenth streets, on topics In the light of the prophecies. These sermons will bejjin nett Sunday e -enlrg with the subject, "t.ia .t Kraei and God's Plan With H"s Chonn popie. Illustrated Revival Planned An illustrated revival rVi m held for the children at the St. Johns Methodist church Sunday morning and in the evening the Children's day' con- cert will be rendered. DIRECTORY OF CHURCH Third Sunday After Trinity Uniform S. S. Lesson Jnu on the Crofm." Mark IS. 1-4T. r1' Oolden Twit: "Truly thii man waa tha son of Hark 15, 89. Young People's Tople Bantint Tnion: "Cooperation With the Sun day School." 1 Corinthian. 8:4-9. (Th pur poaa of th Bibla school; how tha yonne peopla may help and how tha aoeiety may help). Christian Kndaaror: "Cooperation With the unday School." 1 Corinthians, 4:4-9. Junior Christian Endeavor: "Lemons From felt fin. ut . ' . I-- IK. 19. XT 1 1 tlOnM air mHn I ' w ""'"E Jrir: HawUcp of Ef" 1 Cor. 18:4: GL. 5:2: I i Jiam., is:o-9. 1 V a BaettH r First White Temple 1 2th and Taylor Ke. fVBllam A. Waldo. 11, "The Face of Jeus"; 1:45. "Tha War Situation," by President W. J. Ker of CoiraHia. ' ' Bast Side E. 20th and Ankeny Re. W. B. Hinaon. 11. "The Same Jesus"; 7:48, "The SaViar of the World." "Thifd VaneouTer and Knott Bey. Welby J. BeaVen. 11. "Tha Coat of a Divided Trust"; 7, merad concert by the ebolr. Arte Ray. W. Garnet Handler. 11, "The Manifestations of the Holy Spirit"; 8. "God Standing in the Shadows. Calvary E. 8 th and Grant Her. J. E. Thomas. aUnee E. 45th and Main. 11. 7:48. v Sellwood Bethany Bey. T. 1. Broom field. 11; S. i St Peters - lHt Be. T. Beutceaw 8. 10:80. T:BO. Pro-Cathedral 15th end Davis Rev. E. V. OUSTS. 6. 7:15. :80. :4S. 11. 7:4t.- St. Lawrence -So and Sherman Bev. J. C Buthea. S, S:0. 100, 10. St. Patricks lfrth and o. Tier Rev. B. p. llorohy. 8. 10:80. T:80. St. Francis B. lit and Oak Rev. J. a wi..ir a. a. . 10:80. 7:80l Immaculata Heart ef Mary Willlaasa ave. and Stanton Be, w. imiy. jo. r . h. t0. Holy Bflsary B. 8d and CUekas&ae Bev. K. S Olson. . 7,8. 8.11. TJO. 8U Boae B. 8Sd and Aiaaeda Bay. J. O rarteu. S. sw:aw. v. Bt- ABww?rJfe J Attarts Bee J iuml S. 10:80. 7:80. The lfadelatne B. 24th and Sisktyon Bev. F. Thmima. - T :80. . 1 1. Ascension E. 76th and TamhUl rranetaesa Fathers, s. - - - . Blessed Sscrsmsn t Maryland ave. and Blaav a.n Bev. r. w. aimem. ie:iv, 7 ISO. Holy Cross Tie nmwan at, u. SlBjtt.t-.ltf - St. Uuatius 32J0 4d at. S. B. Jasui r.th.n. S SO. 8. 10:8a. 4. ' St. Stephens 2d and B. Taylor Bev. Wa- ntn A. Watt. 9. J:ia, 1:9m. Hely RodeeWMC Portland Mvd. and Taaeoui .-R. -m. H." Miller. SL 8. 10:SO. an Bt. fnuiip sin irtuu. ssBtn- c ista Hlesory nen ; w. . vanwncot. 7:SO. NEW CHURCH SOCIETY EXPECTS SOON TO BE 99 PER CENT V. S. S. Thriving Organization Formed Mondayj Young People to En tertain Soldier Boys. A War Savings Stamp society that promises to include 99 per cent of the membership of the New'Church society (Swedenborgian), was organized Mon day evening in the church. Mrs. I. II Wells was elected president and Car) B. Wlntler secretary. This action was taken following the appointment by the minister. Revl Wil liam R. Reece, of a committee of five, to take steps to cooperate with the government in its nationwide savings campaign. Some of the needs and plans of the government will be presented to the congregation by Attorney Wlntler at the close of the morning service tomorrow. To provide entertainment for 12 of the country's defenders a ' little out of the ordinary, the young people of the society will . provide baked "under ground wheat" and "American liberty sausagettes" at a picnic dinner Satur day evening. The picnic will be held near the Jefferson street reservoir about 6 :30 o'clock. Children's Ohoir to Sing at St; Davids Even though the summer, season Is almost here several things of interest may be noted at St. liavlds Episcopal church. The .large children's choir, built up in the last two years, will sing at the 11 o'clock service Sunday. The adult choir will assist. In the evening the rector. Rev. Thomas Jenkins, will begin a series of sermons on "Some Parables of Jesus." The night choir has been enlarged by the addition of several new members from the parish. A summer program is in contemplation for July and August. .During the coming week each Of the boys in the choir is to receive a choir cap. Cultivating Habit Of Prayer Purpose The First Presbyterian church has started a new movement in Portland looking to the cultivation of a habit of prayer during the war. The church bell Is rung each day at noon and the church is open for those who wish to enter for meditation and prayer. Dr. Boyd will start a new series of sermons Sunday morning on "Three Needs of Man's Inner Life." The time for the evening service will be changed Sunday to S o'clock on account of the long daylight. At the evening service there will be an organ recital by the church organist, after which the usual reception will be given for the soldiers and sailors. Heague lects 2111 At the recent convention of the Port land district Epworth League at As toria the delegates erected an "all women'' cabinet. This was done at the suggestion of the district superintend ent. Dr. W. W. Youngson, who thought' It advisable not to elect young men to church positions at this time on ac count of the war situation. Mrs. Alice Alexander of Sellwood was elected president ; Miss Zimmer man of- St. Johns, first vice president ; Miss Altea Leo of Centenary, . second vice president; Miss Pansy Full of First church, third vice president ; Miss Lula Gill of Woodlawn, fourth vice president; Miss 'Pearl Sinfield of First church, recording secretary ; Miss Irene Johnson of Central, corresponding sec retary ; Miss Clara Manny of Sellwood, treasurer, and Miss Ruth Benton of Montavllla, Junior league superintend - 9, 10:80. St. Clements o. Smith ave. ana Newton Servite Fathers. 0, 8. 10:80, 7:80. Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Bev. a. Rob I. 8. 10:80. 7:80. St. Antha E. ISth and MiUsr Bar. i. Ccmminsky. 8. 10:80. 7:30. St. BtanlsUus (Polish) Maryland ave. and Fsilluc Bev. F. Matthew. 8. 10:80. 7:80. St Joseph (Herman) i-lotn and T rmrh Bar B Durrer. 8.-10:80. 7:80. St Michael (IUlun) Itb and Mm Bev. M. Baleatra. 8. 10:80. 7:80. St. Clares Capital Hill Franciscan Fathers. 7:80. 9 16. 8t- Charles 33d and Alberts Bev. J. P. O'Flynn. 8. 10:80. AU ttainta K. Bath and GHsan Bav. Father William Cronin. 8. 10:80. First Psrk and Columbia Rev. Harold H. Oriffia. 11. "Fastlnas for Faith "; 7:45, "Our Religious ISeishbors. East Sidf E. 12th and Tsrlor Rev. R. H. Sawyer. 11. 8. Montarills E. 76th and Hoyt Rev. J. W. Jenkins 11. "The Church and the Children"; 8, Faithful Saylnc. Rodney Avenue Kodney and Knott Rev. J. F. Gbonnley. 11, "Count-in tha Coats": 8. riaa rieu Been Aoousnear Woodlawn E. 7th and Liberty Rev. Joseoh I). Boyd. 11. "The Name of Jesus Its Pre eminence' ' : 8, "The. Name of Jesus Its Power. Christian Seleoe) subject: "God. the Preserver of Man." First lth and Everett 11. 8. Second E. 6th and Holladay. 11, 8. Third E. 12 to and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11, S. Fifth 6 2d at. and 4 2d ava. 8. E. 11. Sixtb Masouia Teaapte. W. Park and X amain. St Johns Holbrook Meek. 11. First Park and Madison. 10:80. 7:48. Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett- Rev. Warren Mors. 11. "Enlaratnc the Mean ing- ot BalraUou 8, atareopncoa views 01 AT Sannyiide E. S 2d and Taylor Bev. J. I. Staub. 1 1. "Tha Present and Future Dominion of the Kins of Kings': 7:48. "The Curs of Twanueta century Molatry in Terms of War. with' -patriotic motion pictures. ,- Highland E. 6th and Preseott Bev. Edward B-uuK. 1.1, - uajcing Unnetiantty Emphatic' 8, "Leaaona for Today From the Battle of Bunker HJLU. , , Wavexly Heights E. 88d and Woodward Kev. A. C. Moaea. 11. "Are We FH to Uvaf 8. "The Path of . Freedom. " 8. The Connection Between U nranw Wlion We Have Seen and the God Whom We Have ol Been. . . , Tilultr ' 1KB and Bvsiwu -Bev A. a. Ubv. 8. 11. teat takes fmaa I Cnrintkna. o ,a-m. e, oven sons. .' - . - Pro-Catnedral at St. Stephen' tne ' Mai til n ana uay aw. nev. w. x. numnsi. hunop 7:44 a. as.. 11, T:4A p. as.; cmuea school. 8:43 a: m.; week days: f edneeday 14 a. nv. FoV riglit (girl (Editor f - ? 1 ' - i - - I i -; - I s v r- ; y f -f S s-5. ' I Josephine Sand I Miss Josephine Sandle of the Mt. Tabor Presbyterian church is editor of the weekly church bulletin. Mt. Tabor church is one of the most comprehen sive chtfrches in the city and has long recognized the valua of placing young people in charge of different offices in the church. Miss Sandle gained promi nence while connected with the Mult nomah county Christian Endeavor union, in which organization she was publicity agent for about two years. (Episcopal Sunday lcnools S23ill ive lenic QTuesaay The Episcopal Sunday schools of Portland will have their third annual picnic at Peninsula park on Tuesday. At least 700 children usually attend and a big time is in store for them this year. The scholars will meet at their home churches at 10 o'clock, going from there to the park, where they will revel In sports and games during the after noon. One thousand ice cream cones have been promised the youngsters. Norwegian Church to Have Children's Day The morning service at the Norwegian Danish Methodist church will be given over to the Children's day pKagram. The superintendent. Miss Edith Jones, assist ed by the teachers and the pupils, has prepared a splendid program of songs, readings and dialogues. The pastor will give a short talk on education. In the evening the service will be held at the First Norwegian Danish church, when the pastor will talk on character. On Wednesday evening the women of the church plan to give a strawberry social ia the church parlors. Will Continue Special Classes Arthur Ralph of the Unity Brother hood will conduct special classes at the rooms of the Realisation league, begin ning Monday afternoon. vEiHomen Cabinet ent. Two new offices were created by the convention, that or war service sec retary, and "big drlve secretary. Miss Mildred Bartholomew of Sunnyslde church was elected to the former and Rev. A- F. Hlsey of St. Helens to the later! Central church of Portland won the silver loving cup this year, which is awarded to the church having the larg est percentage of Its membership pres ent. Central had 27 per cent registered. The society which wins the cup for three successive" years Can claim per manent ownership. An unusual rally or all Methodist young people tinder the auspices of the Portland ""district, will be held Mon day, July ' 8. Future, announcements will outline the importance of this meeting which should tie attended by a full quota of delegates from each league. SERVICES IN day 9:80 a. m.: Holy day, 7:80. St. Davids E. 12tb and Belmont Bev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:80, 9:30, 11, Divine Judgment on . the Lost"; 7:80, "The Final Trial" in "Some Parables of Judgment" St Marks 21st and Marshall Bev. J. B. H. Simpson, rector. Rev i U. Hatton, asso ciate rector. 7:80. 11, 7:48. St . Andrews Hereford si. Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9. 7:30 p. us. Grace Mcmonml i.. 17th snd Weidler Bev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Bev. John Dawson. 11. 7:80. St Michaels and All Saints--E. 43d and Broadway Bev. T. F. Bowen. vnc 8. 10. 11 and 8.' Church of Our Savior 80th ava. and 41st at. 8. E. Archdeacon Chambers la charge. 11. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Rev. Frederic K. Howard. 7. 7:4. St Pauls Woodmera Bev. Oswald W. Tay lor. 4. AH Saints 25tb and Barter Bev. Freds rie K. Howard 11. St. Johns E. I Bib and Harney, Sellwood. Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11, 7:30. St Matthew Corbett and Bancroft. Bar. W. A. M. Brack, vicar. 11. Fees asasne'.lpl Central -E. BSth and Flanders Bev. W. N. Coffee. 11.7:80. First E. 9th and Mill Bev. A. Beers, 11. 8. Friends First E. 85th. and Maui Rev. Homer L. Cox. , Jewish OongrecaHon Beth Israel 12th and Mam Kabbi Jonah B. Wise. Sabbath services Friday t.S p. a. Satarday 10.80 a. m. Sunday, lo. in roruana aeaaemy Diag iarn ane aiont gomery. Religions school. Bible classes at Central library, second and fourth Wednesday. Congregation Aha via Shalom Park and Clay eta. Kabbi R. Abraham son Lutheran Our Saviors E. 10th and Grant Bev. M. A Christenaen. 11. preaching by pastor with spe cial music: 8, new members' ion in. Trinity- Williams and Uraliam Bev. G. A. Rarick. 11.8. Central Vancouver and Fargo Bav. C C Rarick. First 12th and Taylor Bev. Joshua 8 tana field 10 40. 7:45. first Norwegian Danish 1 ttth and Hoyt Bet. Eliaa GJerdwg. 8. The Backbone of Char acter." Vancouver Ave. Norwegian Danish ftkidmore and Vancouver Rev. . Eliaa GJerding. 1L, Chil dren's Day excrctaes and talk by pastor on "Mak ing Education Safe." . rnireriity Park Rev. I. T. Abbott 11, 8. Mt Tabor R. Slat and Stark Rev. E. O. Eldridgo. 11. The Secret of Strength"; 8. "A Bword Bathed In HeaVen." - Wilbur Maltneeaah hotel Bav. W. T. Kerr, 10:80, - St. Johns W. Leavttt and Syracuve. Rev. J. H. Irvine. 11. Sunday school revival serv ice with illustrated aeiaaoa; . 8. Children's Day District superintendent, Bev.' Wimam Wallace Tounsson. U U SSI a. S2 at. N. Tabes 4 1790,. - . IINENT TO BE ONE OF SPEAKERS AT MEETING Local Ministers Will Preside at Sessions Which Will Last From June 23 to July 7. Portland Bible teachers will be glad to know that among the many teach ers and preachers to visit the city for the coming Bible conference. Dr. W. P. White will spend a good part of a week giving his interesting Bible lec tures and charts. The conference lasts June 2 J to July 7. At the last conference in Chautauyua Park. Gladstone. H. A. Ironside, one of the greatest authors and Bible teachers of our day, gave the people such a taste for Bible teaching of books of the Bible by chart that hundreds will en Joy his coming lectures three times daily. About twenty local ministers wllr preside at the sessions and give open In Bible teaching addresses. The large conference hall Is being well seated and tents are going up this week surrounded with many acres of grass and some shade trees. Dr. A. L. Hutcheson, president of the Portland Ministerial association, gives opening address at 2 o'clock, June 23, in large auditorium, and Dr. H. A. Ironside follows. Great Revival Held At Highland Baptist The people of Hlgland Baptist church witnessed a great revival last Sunday night. At the dlose of tfte sermon on the "Victorious Life," 22 men and women volunteered to be missionaries of the cross, and one accepted Christ as her Savior. Mr. Troy, who is the singer of the Reid-Troy evangelistic party, will speak again next Sunday morning and evening. The pastor will preside at both services. At 11 a. m. Mr. Troy will preach on "How Edna Got a New String of Pearls." His solo at this service will be "Jesus," by B. D. Ackley. At 8 p. m.. sermon, "Justifi cation." solo, "He Died For Me," by Newton-Excell. J Rev. Alexander Beers Is Back From South Rev. Alexander' Beers of the First Free Methodist church has returned from California and will occupy his pulpit Sunday. Rev. Mr. Beers reports an enjoyable, but busy time during his stay. He preached 14 times, delivered a special lecture on evangelistic work before the California conference on the Free. Methodist church, spoke a num ber of times on patriotic themes, de livered three missionary addresses, and preached the baccalaureate sermon for the Los Angeles seminary and college. Dr. Montgomery Will Talk at Kenilworth Rev. A. J. Montgomery of the Port land Presbytery will preach Sunday morning and evening at Kenilworth Presbyterian church. The pastor ex pects to be absent from his pulpit for twp weeks. He Is at Rockaway with his famlry. During his absence from his pulpit he will preach In the home mis sion churches at Rockaway and Clov erdale. The activities at Kenilworth church will continue as usual during his absence. Special Musical Program The special music Sunday morning at Rodney avenue Christian church will be furnished by Mrs. J. B. White and daughter, who will slrig "Gethsemane." In the evening the moslc will be given by Miss Thelma Boyd and the Welch sisters. PORTLAND M. C. South First Union and Multnomah Rev. Jamei T. French. 11. "Echoea of tha General Con ference." by Dr. A. K. Higgs and Children's day program; 8, pastor on "What Is Liberty." Prasnytartaw I First 12th and Alder Rev. John H. Boyd, i 10:80, "A Satisfying Thought of God": 8. "Does the World Tragedy Justify Christian Op- t timimn?" ! Central E. 18th and Pine.' Preaching by1 Rev. Boudinot Seeley. 11.8. ' Westminster E. 17 th and Schuyler its. Dr Edward Pence. 10:30, 7:45, "The Soldier and His Bible." Cslvsry 1 1th and Clay Rev. R. W. Roger. 1 SO. 7:45. Mt Tabor E. BSth and Belmont Rev. Ward McHenry. II. 8. Rose City Park E. 45th and Hancock Dr. Robert U Milligan. 11. "Faith and the Facta of Suffering "; 8, "Jesus, the Universal Man." Vernon 19th and Wygant Bev. J. R. fondsborough. II, "Beholding Divine Glory in the Light of God's Creative Activity"; 8. "The Earth Aflame but Not Consumed." Forbes Graham and Gantenbein Rev. Wil liam MeLeod. 10:30. 8. Kenilworth E. 34th and Gladstone Rev. Paul E. Ratsch. Preaching by Rev. A. J. Mont gomery. 11, 8. Seventh Day agventtets Wots Regular eemoas og hia Senominarhai are hekt on Sarurda) Central K. lltn ana Everett I K. Dtefe son pastor 11:18. Tabernacle Arcanum hall. 18th and Wash ington. 11. 7:48. , Montavllla E. 80th and Everett Elder J. i. Gcrbart. 11. Lenta 94th at and BSth ave. Elder W. D. Huntington. 11. St JohnsCentral ave. -and Charleston Elder A. H. Folkenbvnj. 11. Mt Tsbor E. eutn and Belmon EVJer W T Milawrt. 11. Albina Skidmore and Msllory Bev. A. A. Meyer. C. F. Knott, local elder. 11:15. Scandinavian Ogoea naU. Mn.i.ippi and Shaver. 11. Salvathwi Hrmy Corps No. 1 248 Ash st Adjutant Frank Gang. 11. 8:16. 8. . Corps Ka. 4 12a Vs 1st st Ensign K. H XcOTCOfVlle 1-1 Sn ft Bwedjab Corps 8 BunMdde. SwVw)gX9fe4fttmMrl Kew Church Society 881 Jefferson Rev. William R. Reece. 11, "Privikcea of Christian rjiacipiaa." OinXarMw Church of Our Father Broadway and Tam hUl Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. 11. "The Perth) and Glories of Democracy as Revealed by the War." Chrietian and Missionary Alliance E. 9tb and Clay Rev. John K. Fee 11. 7:48. BeattserVra Leagw 18S Fifth Bev. H Edward Mills. 11. "What the Truth jls"; a, peopla-a service. New Ctvuinstioa Church 401 Central bidg. 8. "The Kew Story of Health," by Dr. Beth Nerthington. - m First Divine Science 131 12th at. Bev. T. M. Minard. 11. -- Swedish Talmcnerta 1 1. "The Call of Israel and God's Plan With Hie 'Chosen rjople." ON MISTER MAIN ewCCercsident I f "x - 1 1 mm J. Evert Detson J. Kvert Dotson was elected presi dent of the Multnomah county Chris tian Endeavor union at the annual con gress meeting held at the Sunriyslde Congregational church. Mr. Dotson was elected to the position upon recommendation pf the nominating committee, who took into consideration the work he performed during the past year as chairman of the lookout com mittee. Mr. Dotson's election was unanimous. Jflen s Club lans to lve Slnnual uting in Haurelhurst 33ark The Men's club of Central Presby- j terian church is anticipating a good time Tuesday at its annual picnic In Laurelhurst park. There will be a pa - trlotlc program, with E. Maldwyn Evans In charge of the music. Justice w.n Mom.. -ui k- .k. t&r the day. All the cnurch people are Invited and will bring baskets for a S o'clock supper. Church of Nazarene Holds Convention The Northwest district of the rente costal church of the Nazarene held Its convention in the First Methodist church south of Portland. Tha meet ings closed Sunday night. At the ordi nation service Sunday afternoon, the following; were named elders: Samuel lrlkorlan. Weaver W. Hess, Mrs. Ber tha J. Baker, Mrs. Harriett O. Smith and Mrs. Florence Wells. Those con secrated deaconesses are Agnes Gardner and Mrs. Jessie A. McCall. The pastoral appointments are : Northwest District District superin tendent. T. K. Bee be ; district secretary, A. M. Bowes. Condon, to be supplied; Madras, to be supplied ; Pendleton, Charles Maxon ; Win lock, Myron Blanch ard. North Pacific District District super intendent. J. T. Little ; district secre tary. Frank Blackman. Albany, Gua Wachsmith: Ashland. Dorman D. Ed wards ; Canby. J. Butcher ; Camas. J. W. Frailer; Hemlock. Mable M. Holmes; McMtnnvttle, to be supplied ; Newberg. H. C. Baker : Oregon City. C. A. Kettler ; Portland, First. C. Howard Davis; Brentwood, C. U. Fowler; Sellwood. B. H. Morse : Scandinavian, J. O. Brlnire dahl ; Highland Park. W. P. Keebaugh ; Hogue River. E. D. Patterson ; Salem. Aaron Wells ; Tillamook, to be supplied. Sunday School to Give Fine Program The Sunday school scholars of the First Methodist church south will have an Important part In the Sunday morn ing service. They have arranged a splendid program of song and reading. Dr. A. K. Higgs. who has returned from the general conference at Atlanta, Ot., will speak briefly- on "Echoes of the General Conference." The pastor. Rev. J. T. French, will speak In the evening. HEAR Rev. T. .W. Hughes of Las stag, Mich at First Congregational Church Park aad Madison Streets 18:19. "THE TTRASXT OF TECHNIQUE OTER TEMPER AM EST" 7:4s. "ISTEJTTIOXH AND I5TESTOHH" IVIRVBOOV f i I .WCLOOml Ia . I ' eg Mutte. Prof, titk SJJ 5 V itale C. Becker ft:C fJF, raenM and and 1&tr J ATa!''m i Oeed Luelen Orsenh Director 8. 8. 1 1 Neon. Junior O. 8. S:8( titter meglata 8:3t WILBUR METHODIST EPISCOPa4L -CHURCH 8UCOC880H TO Old Taylor St. Church BET. W. T. KERR, raftor DIVI5E SERVICE 18:19 SU5DAT SI0RHIXU IN) , : ASSEMBLY HALL MULTNOMAH HOTEL SEEMOV BT TM l"ATO i . Public cordially Invited to attend - : this helpful aervte. .. r.. GOOD XTJSIQ BT CHOSrg CHOIR 'A mm TO HOLD EXCURSION TUESDAY. JUNE 25 Trip Will Be Taken on Barge Swan to Mouth of River, Leav ing Jefferson Street 7:30 P. M. COMMITTEE PROMISES MUCH New Industries Established on River Bank Lend Novelty From Scenic Standpoint. HE annual moonlight excursion the Multnomah County Chrls- n F.ndeavor union will be Id this year on Tuesday. J una -a. i nis trip will be taken on the Swan to the mouth of the Willametta river. A "trial" trip was recently taken by a prominent Endeavorer. who reported to the union "that sights now exist along the river that were never there before." By this statement he meant the many new industries which have sprung up along Portland s waterfront during tha past year. The committee In charge promises a better trip this year than ever before. The boat will leave the foot of Jeffer son street at 7 :30 p. m. shsrp, the round trip fare being 60 cents. Refreshments will also be sold on the boat. The ar- I rangeinents for the trip have been in i charge of Frank Forrester of First I Christian church, and the recreations I will be under the direction of LeRoy Kobtnson. newly elected vice pesldent of the union. Coos County Recall Election Is Planned j 1 Petltloas Caa Be Clrr slated Tkrsa Eleetloa to Ba Held as alfklj at . ... . ' Sostli Ead 3iaa Candidal!. CoQuille. Juno 16. Two hundred and fifty voters attended a mass meeting here Thursday evening to name recall candidates to oppose members of the present Coos county court at a special loot Ion to be held as quickly as peti tions can be circulated and tha lection called. As a matter of pro tection for Its sponsors, the petitions for the recall allege almply Incompetence Instead of tha unfounded charges oa which tha agitation has been based. George P. Topping, mayor of Ban don, was named as a candidate for county Judge to oppose Judge James Watson. Neva Harry was nominated for commissioner to run against tha present incumbent. Ar"ale Philip, and John Yoaitam, who defeated George J. Armstrong at the primaries, will - op pose Armstrong as recall candidate. All three nominees are from the south end of the county and. If elected, will leave the -Coos Bay end without repre sentation on the board. Dr. Pence to Preach At Both Services , Dr. Edward H. Pence will return from Camp Lewis and preach both morning and evening at Westminster Presby tertsn church. In the evening he will relate some of his experiences learned In the camp. Will Sing Sunday Miss Grace Rudd will nlng Sunday morning at Our Savior's Lutheran church. In the evening the pastor. Rev. M. A. Chrtstensen. will accept new mem bers into the congregations. First Presbyterian Church Comer 12th and Alder Su. RSV. JOHN N. 80VO, 0. D., PASTOR. 18:19 A. M. -A ATIIrTIrTO THOrOHT or GOD" 8188 P. M. fote Caeage of Time -DOES THE WORLD TRAG EOT Jt'STIFT rHRISJTIA?! OPTIMI8M1 SPIOIAL VININ8 rsATuaia Orgs a Recital, 7 4 Role by loha Claire Montieth Reception for Soi diere after servioa. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TWELFTH ASD TATLOR BTS. RET. JOSHUA STANSFIELD, D. D. Pastor 10 48 A. M Bev. H. P. Blase win preach "FAITH VKR8U8 8I8MT." 12 Keen Snaday chowi. T J9 f. M. Pipe organ recital, with Mrs. Gladys Morass farmer p media g. 7:48 P. M. Mrs. F. H. Bodkin ef Lea Angeles. OaL. will apeak em a "JISSIOMARV MOVKBIBHT8 TOOAT. " Thia will Va a yma meeting of 'the Women's Bowse Missionary ENDEAVOR i aad Forelsn Mlasiaairy Societiea . J Or. wtaeafitld ejM he at taaaa Oe tee tha asialaFsan gar ems ta tne nraewtlas eiaaa ml the UnlvavsWy ef Oralis H tne fspaasan. and tm the awanlna lie wtM aalrsop tne se- V J :. r :