THE OflEGON DAILY JOURNAL 14 FRIDAY; " JULY 19, ;1918.; ;5 5 . .1 c. PORTLAND. OREGON ill Ite&xire at r. iipney, on mm l!ack Jfrpm Auditorium f&unday jTbnt, m 1" : TELL ABOUT WAR Y. M. C. A. Worker,' Returning ';. Recentfy From Trip to France, Promises Interesting Lecture. PIPE ORGAN CONCERT, TOO Address Will Be Delivered Under ."Auspices of Service Depart v merit of the Portland "Y." 'ft THROUGH the service department of the Portland Y. M. C. A., ltf people ofL Portland and vicinity will be given an oppor tunity Mundav nltrht to hear from. Dr." Carl GreBjf Doney. president of Willamette university, the latent word from the Oregon boys In the European battle llnea where history of momen t toua Importance Is now being made so ' rapidly. The meeting wtll be held In The Auditorium. Dr. Doney, who has Just reached home from France after six months' service at the front as a Y. M. C. A. secretary, carries, the latest personal word from the boys at the front, where thousands of Portland and Oregon hearts now are In plrlt. V Pipe Organ Recital Promised From his experiences "over there," Dr. Doney will give thrilling narratives, for he was on many of the lines. In the ' front trenches and passed through fire. He knows what It is to be bombarded and chased out of a town by the Boches. and details of this will be given, as well as other stirring things, which he saw and which go to make up a strong story. The great general mass meeting, which hi for all Portland and vicinity, is ar ranged by Barclay Acheson, chief of the. service department of the Portland "Y. and one of the features will be pipe organ music and singing. Mrs. Lulu Dahl Miller, who has been. singing to shipyard workers under the auspices Of the Y Industrial department here, will lead the singing. She will sing popular airs and has asked "her boys In the shipyards to be present and help her In the singing, as they have done so many times when she was among them At their lunch hours in the yards. . Large Attendance Expected The pipe organ will be used for sev eral selections, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Music will be featured for the first 30 minutes, after which Dr. Doney will be given an opportunity to tell his story. Mr. Acheson will preside. Many of the Methodist churches of the city will close their services for the occasion. In honor of Dr. Doney, who Is the head of their denominational school at Salem and who rendered conspicuous service while at the front Special. Invitations have been sent to every church in Portland .to send Its members, and it is antlei- - pated that the seating capacity of The Auditorium will be taxed. President Doney at M. E. Church Sunday Dr. Joshua, Stansfleld, pastor of the First Methodist church, announces that Dr. Carl Gregg Doney. president of Willamette university, will preach Sun day morning in his pulpit Dr. Parkin son, pastor of the Eugene church, will preach Sunday night. Dr. Stansfleld Is OS a 10 day lecture tour to Southern Oregon and . Is attending tlss Chautau qua at Ashland. ' From about the middle of August until September 1. Dr. Stans fleld will visit the beach, during which time he will not preach. He feels the need of a complete rest. ... . Mrs. Belt Will 'Slnq . 'Mrs. W. Belt will sing Sunday morn ing at Our Saviors Lutheran church and ' the pastor, Itev. M. A. Christensen. will -preach.'lThe service flag dedication of the church will take place Sunday eve ning. August 11. VILLAWIETTE "j7 . To Alleviate Cremation and the services of the Port land Crematorium were conceived and first advanced by those who established this splendid Institution, in a desire to aid and extend a helping hand at; time when it is' most hard to serve unobtrusively and with the greatest re gard for the common affliction and sentiment. Cremation's greatest success has been in completely removing from the process of disposal all those unspeakable hor rors of earth burial and giving In their stead a modern, cleanly, scientifically accepted process of placing away the bodies of oar dead. WHITE, PHOlfE OR CALL BOOKLET ftellwood Car to Fearteenth and By bee a. .' . ' -"r " .T- -"'WW' ?Bible Class eld Py JSetroit Church 3s ut of (Ordinary An organlxed'Blble class that Is rather unique In its general character la the "Whosoever Bible class" of the Wood ward avenue Baptist Sunday school of Detroit. Mich. This class does n6t meet at the time of the regular school, but at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Its mem bership is composed of those who, be cause of their employment, are unable to get away on Sunday morning. The class includes young women employed as maids, waitresses, telephone operat ors, nurses, etc. This class is reported to be thoroughly organized and Is said to be doing much work along church and missionary lines. Mill Sell of Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, recently re turned from France as Y. M. C. A, worker, -who will speak at a mass meeting Sunday night at The Audi torium. Every-Day Religion To Be Discusse'd An everyday religion will be the sub ject under discussion at the Highland Congregational church Sunday morning. In this discourse. Rev. Edward Con stant announces that he "will make clear the practical side of Christianity, show ing Its workableness and. application to the common affairs of life, whereby the whole world becomes the sanctuary of Qod and is made a better place for a man to live In.V The emphasis of the sermon is to be laid upon life, and 'not upon theory or creed. In the evening the pastor will give a brief sermon, when he will discuss the. different sum mer evening thoughts of the average person. Molalla "Editor in Pulpit Gordon J. Taylor of Molalla, Or., edi tor of the newspaper at that place and an experienced platform man, has con sented to preach atiCllntOn Kelly and Lincoln Methodist churches Sunday, ac cording to an announcement by the pastor of the churches. Rev. K. B. Lock hart, who will be in Salem over Sunday. The service is held at, 11 o'clock at Clinton Kelly and at 8 o'clock at the Lincoln church. In the evening the Clin ton Kelly congregation will unite with the Kenilworth Presbyterian church in a .neighborhood union service. Special Song Service At the Rodney Avenue Christian church a special 'song service will be given Sunday evening under the direc tion oAMrs. K. S. Rosenberg. The pas tor will preach on the fall of the Bastille and In the morning on "Christian Optim ism." . . FOB Visitors to ,bbssjbsWss"" II mm - f st 4a-. II ' II wpw V t Jf s't II - " 1 OREGON SYNOD WILL MEET AT EUGENE, OR, it Albany College Situation , to Be ' Discussed Tuesday; Prominent Speakers Are Announced. The Presbyterians of Oregon will meet at Eugene Tuesday in . their twenty eighth annual session of the? synod of Oregon. The session wtll close Friday. The morning meetings and the business sessions will be held In the rooms pro vided by the courtesy of the Univer sity of Oregon. The evening meetings wtiTbeJield in the Central Presbyterian churchf, Among the prominent clergy mentioned on the program are Rev. B. P. Fullerton, Rev. John H. Boyd, Rev. W. W. Youngson. Rev. C. F. Swan der. Rev.. C. A. Wooddy, Rev. J. M. Somerndlke, Rev. S. R. Ferguson and Rev. W. O. Forbes. An important busi ness' session wtll be held Tuesday after noon, when the Albany college situation will be, discussed. The program for this session of the synod follows : JULY 23 1 :30 t. m. Call to order. Conttitdtion of nnod. a Enrollment of memben. . Election of moderator and clerki. Beport of committee on program Kt. A. J. Montgomery Report of treasurer. Call for record and reference of papers. 2:15 Education day. Kepon oi committee on colleges and educa tion Ber. W. II. Bleakner Beport of committee on furthering -work amons enrtsuan students . . Bar. E. H. Pence Beport of committee to confer with simi lar committees from other churches on teducatknsl matters in the Willam ette ralley Be. C W. Hayes Beport of trustees of Albany college. Beport of president of Albany College . . . Rer. Vf. H. Lee Report of San Francisco Theological seminary. 4 :30 Recess. 7:30 First lecture on "Some Historical Aspects of the War." subject. "Bel gium.' Ancient and Modern" j....Jsmes F. Ewing 8:15 Sermon by retiring moderator.,.. Rer. William Balrd JULY 24 8 :30 DeTotional period, conducted by ' BeT. O. B. Pershing. "KeTelation by Prayer" 0:15 Second lecture on "Some Historical . Aspects of the Wsr," subject. "Berlin to Bsgdsd Railway". . . .James F. Ewing 10 Conference on eery member plan, conducted by Ber. B. P. Fullerton. western secretary Board of Home Missions 11 UniTersity lecture. 1:30 Heine Mission day. Beport of the committee on home mtssjoiu. including church erection, every mem ber canrsss, evangelism. Indian work, country life work, logging camp work, comity. Report of Home Minion council for Western Oregon . . Her. John H. Boyd Report of Home Mission council Re. John H. Boyd Report of fraternal delegates to Methodist . Episcopal conference. Address Dr. B. P'. Fullerton 4 :80 Becess. 8 Fraternal meeting, the moderator to pre side. ' General subject, "The State of Religion in Oregon as My Denomina tion 8ee If' Addresses by Rer. W. V. Youngson,. district superintendent Portland District Oregon conference Methodist Episcopal church; Rer. C. F. . Swander. secretary Oregon State Missionary association of the Chris tian church; Rer. C. A. Wooddy. gen eral superintendent Pacific ooast di visidn American Baptist Home MU . sionary society. JULY 25 8 :80---DeTotions. 9:15 Third lecture "Some Historical As pects of the War," subject, "The War in Bible Lands".. James F. Ewing 1 1 University lecture. 1:80 BeHgious Education day. 1 Report of committee on ' religious education. Address . .J. M. Somerndike Superintendent of mUion. Board of Publication and Sabbath School Work. Address . -. .ft . ReV. 8. R. Ferguson District superintendent for the Middle West. Addreu. Rer. W. O. Forbes Superintendent for Oregon and Wash- , . ington. . 3 :30 Report of .executive commission . 7 . - .Rev. William Balrd Report of committee on boundaries of Pres byteries. . . Rev. Charles W. Hayes Miscellaneous business. 4 :30 Recess. . 8 Conference to discuss problems growing out of the war and the part which the Presbyterian church must play in the reconstruction of the world. - JULY 26 8 30--Annual communion of the Svnod of n . i ,on.I KeT- B- J- Griffin presiding 0:15-Fourth lecture. "Some Historical Aspects of the War." subject, "The , Dunocracy We Are Fighting For" . . . ,, i,- James F. Ewing 11 University lecture. Eighth Sunday After Trinity Uniform S. S. Lesson "Praying- to God" Luke. 11:1-13: Pss.. 145: 18-1B Golden Text Let lis therefore come holdlv unto the throne of (race, that we may obtain mercy, ana una grace to help in time of need. Heb.. 4:1. Young People's Topics Christian Kndesror "Lessons Prom Firarito Psalms." Psalm. 103:lrl8. Junior Christian Endesror "Thnn MtmH Not Bear Falsa Witness." Exodus, 20:16; Psalm. lO. Epworth Learue "Jeans Ixvra nf the ftntnf. P?or." Matt-, :18; 12:1; 18:1; 14:ilS-22-' 20. Baptist First White TVmnl 12th and Tsrlor BT. Willistn A. Waldo. 11. "The Way to tha Cross." 7:45, "A Uasnificent Dream." East Bide E. 20th and Ankeny Bev. W. B. Hlnson. Preaching by Erancelist Pr. 8. J. Reld. 11. "Tha Victor's Crown." 7:45. "World Cono,nerers. . Third Vancourer and Knott Her. Welby J. He Ten. 11. "The, Unfinished Lessons of Jeeos." 7, 0. i. r. v. joint meeting wtta ennrcn: topic, "The Lessons From Faro rite Psalms." Arleta Rev. W. Garnet Haadley. 11. "Seek ing Best by Flight." 8, "Memories and Morals" (sermon-lecture) . ' CalTsry E. 8th and Grant--Rav. J. E. Thomas. 11. 8. Glencoe E. 45th and Main. Preaching by Her. F. C. Laslette. 11, "The Discipline of Life, or Lesson on tha Life of Job," 7:45, "The World's Needs and Christianity's Response." Sellwood Bethany Est. T. J. Broom field, 118. Grace E. 76th and Ash Bar. H. T. Cash. 11 and 8. Preaching by Rer. C. J. Waehite. Highland Re. Ed C Cofer, 11. 8. Osthelle St. Peters Lents Rev. P. Beutsen. 8. 10:80, 7:80. Pro-Cathedral 15th and Darls Rer. E. V. OHsra- 6. 7:15. 8:80. 8:45. 11. 7:45. St. Lawrence 8d and Sherman Rer. J.- C Hughes. 8. 8:80. 10:80. 7:80. . St. ; Patricks lth and , Barter Bar. E. P. Murphy. 8, lO:80, 7:80. St, Francis E. 11th and Oak Rer. J. H BleckV , 8. 0. 10:80. 7:80. .Immaculate Heart of Mary -Williams are. and Stanton '-Rev., W. A. Daly. . 8. 9. tl, 7:30. Holy "Rosary E. 84 and Clackamas Ray. E. 8. Olson; 8. T, 8. .-11. 7:80. , St. Rosa E- 68d - and Alameda Rer. J. O'Famll. 8. 10:80, 4. St. Andrews -E. 9th and Alberta Rev. J. Klernan. 8. 18:80, 7:80. The Madeleine E. 24 th and Slsldyoa Bay. George F-Thompson. J ;80. 8, 11. . Ascension K. 76th and IsmhiU Francisesa Fathers.- 10:80. 7:0. Biassed Saerament Maryland are. and B Ian dens KeT. F. W. Black., 8. 10:30. 7:80. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoia Rer. C. Raymond. S. 10:80, 7:80., : f - At. Ignatius 8220 4M it 8. E. J era it Fathers. 0:80. 8. 10:80. 4. - i -. - fit, Stephens 42d. and E. Taylor Rer. War ren A. Wattt. - . 8:80. lt JO. 7:80. , Holy Redeemer Portland bird.' and YancosiTH , aTa. er r. a. asiuer. , o, iw:su, T:30 ANNUA SESSION DIRECTORY OF CHURCH SERVICES IN PO' RTLAND T 911 Sire disked, to Sphagnum itloss ?EB6fjkers Rev. John H. Boyd, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, "announced that hereafter two weekly meetings would be held in the basement of the church to pick sphagnum moss. Last Monday night 250 people attended the meeting at which time 13 sacks were picked. Be ginning Wednesday and continuing every Wednesday until farther notice, the First Presbyterian church will open its base ment from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. for this work. The basement of First Presby tertlan church Is a cool place and work Unnyside (Church o Study Hife of hChrlst by pictures An Innovation that promises to be In tensely interesting and at the same time solve the problem of the loss of teach ers and pupils during the summer months, is about to be inaugurated by the Sunday school of the Sunnyslde Con gregational church. , . Instead of the classes retiring to their respective rooms for the study of the les son, they will practically all remain in the assembly room . for a consecutive study of the "Life of Our Savior." These lessons will be taught by competent lead- 1 ers and will be illustrated with copies of the world's masterpieces in superbly hand-colored stereopticon slides. The en tire course of study is to be accomplished in 10 consecutive lessons beginning Sun day at 10 a. m. Visitors will be welcome. 'The Harp of David1 Topic for Program "The Harp of David" is the topic of a program to be given at the Sunday eve ning meeting of the young people's union of the East Side Baptist church. The greater part of the program will be musical. It will be opened by relating the legend of the ancient Jewish rabbi which represented that, over the couch of David, the great shepherd king, hung a harp which was set to vibrating so melodiously by the night breezes thai the j great monarch and poet was con strained to rise from his sleep and con tinue to set words to Its music until the break of day, thus giving expres sion to the heart of humanity as it is played upon by the hand of God. The place of .the Psalms In music, including their use in psalmody of early days, and especially their use In the first hymns and sacred music, will be featured In a talk by one who Is said to be qualified for the part ; and also the music, which Is Illustrative in thii connection as' well as in connection with other numbers on the program. A read ing will be given from Browning's "Saul," in which David's harp is described as It affected Saul's disordered mind. A paper on "The Psalms In History" will be read, and an open discussion will follow, dealing with favorite Psalms, including the Psalms connected closely with the lives of great men. The pro gram will begin at 6 :30 o'clock. Glencoe Church Announces Program Rev. F. C. Laslette will have charge of the services at Glencoe Baptist church Sunday. There will be Special music under the leadership of Miss M. C. Beable. At the morning service the choir will render an anthem, "I Am Alpha and Omega," and In the evening George W. Downs will sing "Saved by Grace." 12 a 'ayment commissioners' expenses by Finance committee 1 :80 Report of the committee on For eign mission. . .Iter. E. H. Pence Report of the committee on iiirihial Life Rer. B. J. Giffen Report of the committee to cooperate with otWr bodies to secure Rnndsy rest day legislation . . V Rer. A. L. Hutchison Report of stsndinr- committees: Bills and overture (final report). Presbyterisl records: Coos Bsy, Grande Ronde. Pendleton, Portland, Southern Oregon, Willam ette. Finance (final report). Resolutions. Leave of absence. Miscellaneous business. Adjourn. St. PhUllp Neri (Panllrt Fathers) E. 16th and Hickory Rer. W. J. Cartwright. 6, 8. 10. St. Clements S. Smith are. and Newton Set-rite Fathers. 6. 8. 10:30, 7:30. Sacred Heart E. 11th and Cfntar Rer. G. BobU 8, 10:30. 7:80. St. Agatha E; 15th and. Miller Rt. 3. Comminsky. 8,10:30.7:30. Rt- Stanislaus: (Polish) Maryland are. and Failing Re. F. Matthew. 8. 10:0. 7:80. St. Joseph (German) 15th and Couch Rer. B. Durrer. 8, 10:30. 7:80. St. Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Rer. M. Balestra. 8. lO:30. 7:80. St. Clares Capitol Hill Franciscan Fathers. 7:30. 9:15.' t St. Charles 33d and Alberta Rev. J. P. O'Flynn. 8. 10:30. All Saints E. 38th and Glisan Rev. Father William Cronin. 8.10:30. . Christian -"" First Park and Columbia Rer. Harold H. Griffis. 11, "Long Mindedness. or Loyalty to Law." 7:45. "A Miracle of Might the Might of Man. tha Might of Money, the Might of Mas ter, and the Might of Missionsry." East Side E. 12th and Taylor Re. K. H. Sawyer. 11, 8. MontariUa E. 76th and Hoyt Rer. J. W. JenkJn, 11, 8. Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott Her. J. F. Ghormley. 11. "Christian Optimism." 8. "After tha Fall of tha Bastille. What?" nwnuwi r.. i in ami uomy jter. josepn D. Boyd. 11. "Tha Christian Outlook on Life." 7, special .Christian Endeavor program. 8, "Christ. His Claims." Ohrlstlan Science i Lesson Snbject: "Life." First 19th and Everett. 11, 8. ' Second E. 6th and Holladay. 11, 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11,8. Fourth Vancouver are. and Emerson. 11, g. Fifth 62d and 4 2d are. S. E. 11. Sixth Masonic Temple, W. Park and Tamhin. 11. -8. - : St. Johns Holbrook Mock. 11. : . " OonBraoatlonat First Park and Madison r-Dr. Jamea R. Smith. 10:80, '"Tha Old Earth and the New World." 7:45, "Tha Significance of Our Work and Art." Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett Rer. Warren More. 11, "The Ufa of Washing ton i Gladden:' A Great Christian Teacher and Patriot." , 8, program by T. M. C A. Snnnyside E. 32d and Taylor Rev. J. J. Staub, 11, "Unworthy Material in a Great Structure." 7:45. "A Great Meaaaga Written is Dust." - Highland E. 6th and Preseott Rt. Edward Constant. 11. "An Every Day Religion." 8. "Summer Evening Thoughts." Wavarly Heights E. 33d and Woodward Rev. A. C. Mosea. 11 and evening aervice at Kenilworth Presbyterian church. laurel wood ftth st. and 65th st. 8. E. M.rs. J. J. Handsaker. 11. -- Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. 1.1. "Believing on the Son of God," by Rev. William LooSua t'pahaw. - -,- - ,'" . Trtnity 1 9th and Everett Rt. A. A. Morri son. . 8. 11. 8. , Pro-Cathedral of U Stephen tha Martyr -13th and Clay Ht Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishos. Very Rev. E. H. McCollister, dean. Sundays: 7:45 a. nu, 1. 7:45 P- m.; church school. 9:45 Come and elp ers can avoid the heat of the day and perform a patriotic, duty . at the same time. Dr. Boyd - Is especially anxious that all who possibly can. attend these meetings. , Dr. Boyd "has bei, teaching army songs ami telling stories about army life to his Monday nignt class, which Has added rreaOy, to the interest of the work? Dr. Boyd has a printed Hst of the official army ' songs sung In nearly all the cantonments In the country and many of them 'are new to those In pri vate life. patriotic Services &t Wilbur Church Sunday ittorning The Sunday morning service at the Wilbur Methodist church in the assembly room of the Multnomah hotel will be of a patriotic nature? Dr. Francis Burgette Short, the pastor, has been with his fam ily at the seashore all week and returns to have charge of the service Sunday. He will preach a patriotic sermon and by special arrangement a new patriotic hyrrm written by Francis Randall of the Multnomah hotel, will be sung by the choir,, the accompaniment being played by the author. Another feature will be the singing of the "Star Spangled Banner" by Miss Harriett Leach and a duet by Misses Harriet and Florence Leach and special music by the Wilbur chorus. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend. The service is at 11 o'clock, with Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Will Give Report On Turner Meeting The Sunday morning service at the First Christian church will include a brief report of the recent state conven tion of the Disciples of Christ at Turner. The pastorr Rev. Harold H. Griff is. will speak In the morning on "The Judg ment Day as a Phase of War Time Thinking." At the Sunday evening hour Rev. Mr. Griffis will Indicate the mod ern applications of "A Miracle of Might the Might of Man, the Mfght of Money, the Might of the Master and the Might of the Missionary." ' The Y. M. C. A. club, organized a few weeks ago among the members of the church, meets regularly on Wednesday evenings for athletic and social work at the M. C. A. gymnasium. On Thurs day evening each week In the lecture room of the church the pastor ts giving a series of lectures on "The Christian Idea in the Modern World," to which the general public is cordially inWted. The, Bpecial topic for next Thursday eve ning will be "Fighting "the Good Fight of Faith." "Victory and the League of Nations" At the Church of Our Father (Unlta rlan), the pastor. Rev. William G. Eliot Jr.. will speak at 11 o'clock Sunday on "Victory and the League of Nations, The sermon will be based upon the pro ceedings of the "Win the War for Per manent Peace conference," held recently in Philadelphia and upon Important and significant European documents. The remainder of the usual Sunday services are intermitted for the summer. Irish Evangelist Will Preach Sunday Dr. S. J. Reid. the Irish evangelist of Victoria. B. C. will preach Sunday at the East Side Baptist church. In the morning service the speaker will make special reference to the splendid bravery of the American troops in the face of the latest German offensive and In con tinuation of the same line of thought, the evening sermon will be on "World Conquerors." The other services of the church will be held as usual. a. m. Week days. Wednesdey 7:SO a. m., r ri ds y 9:RO a. m. : Holy day, 7:30. St. DeTirt E. 1 2tn and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:80, 9:80, 11, 8. St Marks 21st and Man-hall Rev. J. E. H. SimpMOti, rector. Rev. J. G. Hatton, associate rector. 7:30. 11. 7:45. St. Andrews Hereford St., Portsmouth Archdeacon numbers in charge. 9, 7:80 p. m. Grace Memorial- E. 17th and Weidler Rev, Oswald W. TstIor 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Rev. John Dawson. 11, 7:80. St. Michaels and All Saints E. 43d and Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen. vicar. 8. 10. It and 5. Church of Our Sarior 60th ave. and 41st at, S E. Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Rev. Frederic K. Howard. 7, 7:43. St. Pauls Wood me re Rev. Oswald W. Tay lor. 4. All j?aints 25th and Barter Rev. Frederic K. Howard. 11. St. Johns E. 15th and Harney. R 11 wood Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11, 7:30. St. Matthew Corbett and Bancroft. Rev. W. A. M. Breck. vicar. 11. Free Methodist Central E. 5 5th and Flanders Rev. W. N. Coffee. 11. 7:80 I Flr-t Est 9th and Mill Rev. A. Beers. 11. "The Wind a Type of the Holy Spirit." 8. talk by Miss Effie L. Southworth, missionary to India. Jewish Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Matn Rabbi Jonah B. Wiae. Sabbath aenaiea Friday at 8 p. m.. Saturday. 10:80 a. m. . Sunday. 10, in Portland academy bide, 8th and Mont gomery. Religions school. Bible classes at Central library, second and fourth Wednesdays. Congregation Ahavia Sbolom- -Park and Clay sts. Rabbi B. Abrahamson. Latter Day Saints Church of Jesus Christ of I .after Day Saints K. sstai and uaaiaon. id. 7:SO. Lutheran St. Pauls 12th and Clinton Rev. A. Erause. 9.30. 10:30. 8. Our Saviors E. 10th and Grant Rev. M. A. Christensen. 11. Trinity Williams and Graham Bar. J. A. Rienbach. 9:15. 1015. aaethodlst Keseonal Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev. C. C Rarick. 11, 8. Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Rev. E. B. Lockhart. 11. preaching by Gordon J. Taylor of Molalla. Or. First 12th and Taylor Rev. Johua Stans fleld. 10:80! preaching by Dr. Cart Gregg Doney. president of Willamette university. 7:80, preaching by Dr. Parkinson of Eugene. F)r-t Norwegian iJanbli Ism and - Hoyt Rer: Ellas Gterdirg. 8. Vancouver Ave. .Korwogian THnish Skid mere and Vancouver Rev. El Us Gierdina. 1 1. Lincoln 8. preaching by Gordon F. Taylor of Motaua. ut. Mt. Tabor E. 81st and Stark.- 11, 8, -' Wilbur Multnomah bote) Rev. F. B. Short. 10 :80." patriorie aervice . topic. "Tha Causa for Which the AUiaa Fight. ,! . St. Jobna W. Leavitt and Syracuse Rev. J. H. Irvine. 11, 8. outdoor sing and sermon oa city hall lawn. . - - - -.- - , .-. DUtrict aupermtendent. Rev. William Wallara Toaogacas, D. D.. 891 E. 62d rt. N. Tabor 279. CHRISTIAN CHURCHES SENDING MANY IN INTO WAR SERVICE Turner Convention Pledges Sup port to Cause and Urges War Time Prohibition. -With 21 ministers already in war service and several others' accepted for T. M. C A. and. other active war work and awaiting their assignments, the 105 Christian churches (or Churches of Christ) of Oregon are well toward the top of the laddef in the matter of- per centage of preachers doing duty for their country. The ' sentiment of the Christian churches of the state was well expressed in the following resolutions which were presented and unanimously adopted at the close of their twenty-ninth annual state convention, recently held at Tur ner, Or. : "Resolved, by the Churches of Christ of Oregon, assembled in annual conven tion at Turner, that we express our sincere loyalty to our government In her righteous world war which she, with her allies, is now conducting against the central empires of Europe; that, as body of Christians, we believe it to be our great privilege and duty to sup port to the full measure of our ability her sword of Justice, her defense of the weak and her unselfish purposes In the interests of humanity "Resolved, that in the interest of good morals, the conservation of food, and for the utmost efficiency in protecting Society in these days of national peril. we heartily approve and Indorse the resolution now before the congress of the United States, to make the nation bone dry." Both resolutions were signed by a committee composed of Rev. J. S. Mc Callum, Eugene: Rev. J. F. Ghormley, Portland, and Rev. H. H. Hubbell. Pen dleton, and the "bone dry" resolution was wired to Representative W. C. Hawley and Senator George E. Chamber lain, at Washington. D. C, by request of the convention assembly. Rev. C. F. Swander of Portland, who was reelected to serve the eleventh year as state secretary and superintendent of missions, was granted a considerable increase in salary and given a vacation with expenses paid, which he expected to spend attending the North California convention of Christian churches at Santa Cruz. Missionary From India to Be Heard At the First Free Methodist church. Rev. Alexander Beers will continue his sermons on the operations of the Holy Spirit on Sunday morning. In this dis course the pastor will endeavor to show the necessity of the Christian church relying for success upon the presence of the Spirit. Miss Effle L. Southworth. for 16 years a missionary In the heart of India, will deliver a missionary address In the (evening under the auspices of .the 'young peoples missionary society. Miss Southworth has just arrived m the city. having sailed from Calcutta about two months ago. This Is her first appear ance here. Washington Gladden Is Sermon Topic Sunday morning at the Atkinson Me morial Congregational church. Rev, Warren Morse will preach on the life of Washington Gladden, the editor, lec turer, social reformer and writer. He will discuss the influences left in the world by this man. At tte evening service It is planned to have reports of the special Y. M. C. A. training school, which closed this week. The school has been conducted for the training of men who intended entering the Y. M. C. A. work in France.1 One of the speakers will be J. O: KHpack. M. I. South First Union and Multnomah T French. 11. 8. Rev. James Naxarone Sellwood East 9th and Sprsne Rev H. Morre. 11, "laying Up Treasures." R. 8. nsve ion Let CBrlatT Presbyterian Plrt 12th and Aldi Rer Jol-n H HovH. 10:80. "The Duty of Setting Oneself on Fire." Patriotic service, topic. ."A Terrible Question: Can God Be Trusted f" Westminster East 17th and Schuyler Rev Edward H. Pence. 10:80. Central E. 13th and Pine. 11, preaching by Rev. P. S. Ferguson of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Calvarv nth and flay K-v R W. H-er 10:80. "The Unselfbhnesa of Christ." 8. "Nico demos in Portland." Vernon lftth end Wygant Rev J. R. Landshorongh. 11. 8. Piedmont Rev. A. I,. Hutchison. 11. S. Fourth First and Gibbs Rev. Henry ;. Hansen. 10:30, 8. Kenilworth E. 84th and Clsdtne Rev. Paul E. Ratsch. 10:80. preaching by pator R. union service with Clinton-Kelly Methodist and Waverly Heights Congregational. Hope E. 7e.th and Everett Rev Floyd E. norris. 11., "Kings and Liliea." 8. "The Open Ways of Endeavor." Seventh Day ASvemiats Note Regular services of UiU denomination are held on Saturday. Central E. 11th and Everett L. K. Dick son, paster. 11:18. Tabernaele Arcanum hall. 13th and Wash ington. 11. T:4S. MootsTill R. 80th and Everett Elder J. A. Gerhart. 11. Lnta 94th st. and 88th ave Elder W. D. Huntington. 11. St Johns Central ave. and Charleston j Elder A. R. Foikenberg. 11. - M Tr E. 60th and Belmont Elder W. T. Hilgert. 11. Albina Skidmore and Msllory Rev. A. A. Meyer. C. F. Knott, local elder. 11:13. Scandinavian Ogdea hall. Mississippi and Shaver. 11. SafyaUoa) Army Corps No. 1 248 Ash at. Adjutant Frank Genge. 11, 8:1. 8. New Church Society 331 Jefferson Rev. William R. Recce. Services will be resumed Sep tember 1. I Unitarian Cimneh r ' Our Father Broadkay and Tim hill Rev. W. G. Ehot Jr. 1 1, "Victory and the League of Nations." UnNed rath reel Third Rev. E. O. Shepherd. 11. Christian and laiseianarr Alliance E. 9th and Clay Rev. John E. Fee. .11. 7:43. Reaiiaarinn League ISA 8th Rev. H. Edward Mills. - 11, "Extracting the Good." by C'harlaa E. Spencer. ' 8. people'a aervice. -Vn CrvllisatMai Cburca lei Central Wdf. lr. Beth North tngtosw 8, I WiH Be What I Win Be." Wednesday. 8. "Seaae Fnxlaasental Problems of Being Hsnsa" - . '- First TMviaw seieaee 181 12th st. Rv.-T. M. Miner. 11, 8. . .Church of the rnfeeraal Measianie Message 414 B. Everett.. 11, 8, "Oar God. God of Truth," . . .... decent (Graduate Accepts pulpit in 53Hoodlavvn Church Rev. Joseph T. Boyd, a recent grad uate ol the Eugene Bible university, has accepted permanently the pastorate of the Wood lawn Christian church. For the past year he has been regularly ministering to the needs of the church, but beginning Sunday, he becomes offi cially the regular pastor. He comes to Portland accompanied by his bride of a year. Mrs. Zona Vernon Bord. who Is also a graduate of the university. She was recently ordained for Christian service. Woodlawn Christian church boasts that it la "a harmonious, ener getic and patriotic congregation." Arranged program r . t rrtiss sin . . V- .. k .-...- Dr. A. J. Blonfaomcry. chairman of program committee of Sunday School and Missionary Prebytrrial eonference. AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN WILL BE PATRIOTIC "Can God Be Trusted?!' Is Topic to Be Discussed by Dr. lioyd; Special Music, . Sunday night Dr. John'H Boyd will discuss, the question "Can God Be Trusted"? This sermon will e patriotic and will deal with the war time think ing of a great many persona In the morning Dr. Boyd will talk on the duty of every one setting himself on fire. Just what Dr. Boyd means by such a topic has not been revealed, but he as promised. an interesting sermon. The music during July is carried on by the baritone and contralto of the regular quartet, Mrs. Virginia Spencer Hutchinson and John Claire Montieth. In the morning Mr. Monteith will sing a solo, "Fear Not, O Israel." In the evening Mrs. Hutchinson will sing "The Evening Prayer." A duet. "Day Is Dying in the West." also will be ren dered in the evening. At 7 :45 o'clock Mr. Coursen will give a recital on the great organ, with the following program : "The Question" Wotstenholsns Orrtur to Wllhclm TU" Rossini The Sunday school of the church Is having illustrated talks at 11:15 o'clock each Sunday on the gospel of . Mark. These are, given by James F. Ewing and an Int'tatlon has been extended to all Interested to attend. All the depart ments of thejiunday schooC except the primary and beginners, unite for this study. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E, 17THA3ll SCHCTLEK STH. REV. B. P. FULLERTON D. D. OF ST. LOUIS WILL PREACH Services at 10:30 GOOD MUSIC No Evening Service U if ill i ' : I i k r Vx - ! SUNDAY SERMON FIRST M. E. GHURCE-5 TWELFTH A5D TATLO JTflEET f ' ' - DR. JOSHUA STeANSFIELD; D. D., Pastor 10:30 A. M. REV. CARL DONEY, D. D. ... PRESIDENT WILLAMETTE CXITEMITTt WILL SPEAK ' OJf- , ; "THE SPIRIT of AMERICA and F Dr. Doney. has beven for six months lir Franos (or the) T. M. C. A, whert hs -svas attached to tho Fonch army. Hs vlsltsd and spoks in 128 camps front th Spanish border on tha south to Chaumont on tho cast snd to th western coast. , - . . He was in the front line of trenches snd was bombarded and chased out of one town by the Germans. .- . -1 .. ; , X " 11 MllCHDAT . SCHOOL - f H ,r ' 5e Erealsf Serrlest Hear Sr. Deasr at The Asdlterlaai la -lae E'esia( . . - .'come. eaelt;to get a good uzat ij.v''ii'i EVEBTTHIJf O WILL BE CEOWDED BOTH M0E3TI5O A3D ZYESIXO EPWORTH LEAGUE INSTITUTE WILL OPEN ON MONDAY Fourth Annual Institute Will Convene at Jefferson and Con tinue Until Sunday Evening. PROGRAM SCHEDULE MADE i Work in Various Departments to Be Conducted Under Various': Leaders Each Day of Meeting.' ONDAY the fourth' annual ln- ; stltute of the Epworth leagues of Oregon will open ' Jefferson. Or., and will . ' eont continue until Sunday night. There are about SO such gatherings con- : ducted throughout the United States dur ing the summer months under the di rection of the central office of the league at Chicago. Rev. Ernest M. Smith la' president of the Institute for this state. The dally morning watch will be under the dlrec tlon of Dr. George H. Parkinson, the daily Bible study under Dr. T. W. Lane and the junior league meetings will be ' under Miss Milllgan and Miss Klssell of the deaconess home. Personal evan gelism meetings will be In charge Of Rev. W. S. Oordon: foreign missions. Rev. Joseph Knotts ; Christian steward ship. Rev. O. O. Oliver: recreation and culture. Rev. A. S. Hisey ; home mis sions and rural -work. Rev. Edward I -alrd Mills, and Christian eJtlxenshtp In war times. Dr. E. 8. Hammond. The dally program as announced is: ln of Fscult. Ir. T. W. Um; Dun of Womwi. Mrllie II. Cnrtis. 6:S0 Morning Wtcb, Gsorga H. Parkin son. 7:20 RrwskfMt. 8:0 Bible Study. T. W. Lone. 9 10 Pontes Missions. Noons!. Joseph KnoUs. Fenonsl Ersnrvlism. W. 8. Gordon. Junior Lniu, Miss Millicsn and Uim KtaarlL, Christian 8lewanshH. Oar Ufa Work. i. U. Olirr. ifecnrtarjr's Hour. Dr. C. E. UuthrU. BU Irir. 1'nitiratioB of Lua. Cantaaary Allicnment. General Methods. Spiritual l relopment. Recreation and Culture. A. S. ICaer. Methodbm. W. L. Airheart. ChrlsUaa Cittsea 'hip in Wsr Times. Dr. K. S. Hammond. Hove Missions and llaral Work, Dr. E4wia Laird Mills. 12 :80 THnner 1:10 Quiet Hour. Recreation. A. g. Ekw. 6 00 etupper. S:S0 Flai Haluie. 7:00 Hong Fast, H. K Aldrfea. Inspira tional Hour. World Conditions. The Ontn try Procram. Missionary 81da Lecture, fcptr- " ituel Ufa. 10:00 Taps. The registration fee will be 11 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; Itev. T. B. Kord, Rev. James Moore. Rev. W. '. Young son, Rev. II. J. Van Koiuien, W. J. War ren. Mary Tinker. St. Paul Speaker in Pulpit The Sunday services st the First Con gregational church will be held as usu al. Dr. James Robert Smith of St. Paul will be the'sgeaker. Dr. Smith is a pleas Ing speaker add the public is Invited to hear him. The Bible school meets at noon, under the' leadership of Superin tendent J. L. Bowlby. Iowa Pastrr to Preach Rev. R. 8. Ferguson. D. D of Cedar Rapids. Iowa, field secretary of Sunday schools for the district of Iowa. Kansas and Missouri, will preach at Central Presbyterian church at 11 a. m. Sunday, There, wtll be no evening services. Chautsuqua Program Arranged A regular Chautauqua program has been arranged for the Sunday evening service at the Arleta Baptist church. Miss Myrtle Schuman has been secured as soloist snd Mi Catherine Darls will be the violinist. The pa'stor will deliver a short sermon-lecture. tl l.l .1 gggM First Presbyterian Church Comer 12th and Aldor Sts. HEV. JOHN H. OYD, D. D. TWO TIMELY TOPICS 10:90 M. St. "TMI DUTT Of 8IT- rino onisiLr om irk" S P. M. "N TERKIBLI OWES TIOSl: OAx OOD BE TRUSTS 07" FTNE MrIO STRAV'iRKS WELCOME ORGAN RECITAL . 7:4(8:00 SOLDIERS MECEP TtON 9:18 P. Si- F 1 it 4 -. '