1 -"V THE OREGON. DAILY; JOURNAL' 12 -, SATURDAY; : AUGUST . 31. 191? PORTLAND, OREGON ctivities :Ire to Churches, beginning sunday t VI---' mesumed in the Portland A P SUNDAY TO BE FILLED BY With Exception of First Presby . terian, Pastors Have Returned to City; Expected to Preach. YOUNG PEOPLE TO RESUME Meetings of Young Folks as General Rule Will Be Held , During This Coming Week. EARLY all of Portland's churches Intend to resums their full activities Sunday, according to the announce ments of the pastors. Some , of the churches had discontinued their yotinir people' service, Sunday evening service, and prayer service. With but few exceptions these meetings will be resumed this coming week. Following are a few of the announcements. The Christian Science committee on publication announced that all their churches except Fifth church and the Society at St Johns would resume their Sunday evening meetings at 8 o'clock, the same topic being discussed in the evening as that announced for the morning service. With the exception of the First Pres byterian church, all the pastors of the larger churches have returned to the city and are expected to occupy their pulpits. . Rev. IX. W. Rogers will occupy the pulpit of Calvary Presbyterian church Sunday, after a vacation during the past month. Rev. Paul Ratsch of Kenilworth Presbyterian church has returned from his vacation and will preach Sunday fnornlng and evening.. The young peo ple's society will also meet again at 7 o'clock. . Rev. E. B. Lockhart has returned frOm Camp Fremont and Stanford uni versity and wilt preach Sunday morn ing at Clinton Kelly Methodist and Sun day evening at Lincoln Methodist church. Regular services will also be resumed at the First Free Methodist and at Central Free Methodist churches. Dr. 3. 3. Staub of the Sunnyslde Con gregational church announces that he will occupy his pulpit at both Sunday services. Dr. and Mrs. Staub have Just returned from British Columbia, where they spent their vacation with former friends on Burrard Inlet and In the city of Vancouver. The opening fall service of the Port land Society of the New Christian church will be held tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Rev. William R. Reece will apeak on the subject. "The Relation Between the Old and the New Christian Churches." Rev. Reece returns to his w.ork after a "vacation" In overalls in a local shipyard. Rev. Henry O. Hanson, pastor of Fourth Presbyterian church. Is back from his vacation spent at Hot Lake and LaGrande, and will be in his pul pit Sunday. Rev. Ward MacHenry will preach at both services at Mount Tabor Presbyte rian church, after having been In Alas ka for. several weeks aiding In the Ar menian relief work. Professor George J. Ingram is to nave charge of the choir and Miss Erma Ewart is to con tinue as organist. Both the senior and Intermediate societies are to hold regu lar meetings after the August vacation. Eevelation Will Be Mr. Griffis' Subject Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Rev. Harold H. Qrlffls of the First Chris tian church will begin a series of mid week lectures on the book of Revela tion, presenting the true historical set ting of the book and Indicating the error of those who have used the book as a prophecy of the great war and the end of the world. On Wednesday evening at 8 :15 the T. M. C. A. club of the congregation . will have its monthly open session, in which a reply will be made by the pastor to the chal lenge presented to the club last month by Dr. Boyd on the question of Chris tian unity. Sayings of Jesus Is Sermon .Subject "Shall the Meek Inherit the Earth?" will be Dr. Morrison's subject Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock service in Trinity church. In the evening at 8. "Jesus as the Light of the World" will be discussed. Ir. Morrison's sermons dig deeply Into the spiritual significance of the say ings of Jesus. Words being mere sym bols of thought, spiritual apprehen sion Implies the power of spiritual discernment. To all who are Interested In trying to see beneath the surface and getting Into the heart of true Chris tianity, a cordial Invitation Is extended to, come to Trinity. Male Chorus to Sing The male chorus attending the Sang erfeat is to sing Sunday morning at Bethlehem Lutheran church. There will be no evening service on account of the concert In The Auditorium. Chaplain to Preach Chaplain John II. Gardner Jr. of the 166th depot brigade. Camp Lewis, will preach Sunday morning at the West minster Presbyterian church on the topic, "Preparation for Great Things. OWN MI STERS 3 d mm W iSV A Goo1 Bread ti. Vfv Made Tender Patrlotie lis j 1 ""5" Haadarda lit! i-im'". rr' J-.t!.iie iJ Young Women Are to Serve As Church Ushers Toung women of the congregation are to be ushers at the Sunnyslde Congre gational church tn the . future, accord ing to an announcement . in the church bulletin. The trustees of the church have formally adopted a motion to that effect. Ten girls from the Intermedin ate Christian Endeavor society have vol unteered their services and three others are being held in readiness to fill va cancies. Sunnyslde church has one of the - largest young . people's soctetles In the state of Oregon. Dr. Hinson Is Back From His Vacation Dr. Hinson . has . returned from his vacation which he spent on the ranch of his son-in-law, and will occupy the pul pit of the East Side Baptist church as usual Sunday. In the morning bis theme will be "The Sufficiency of Christ." The sermon will show that present world conditions and the un usual demands that will be made upon society and the church after the war demand a program of action which can only be met by Christ himself. At night he will preach on the "Only Terms of Peace for Berlin." This ser mon will antagonise the too common Impression that America is fighting for a cessation of hostilities and that the appropriate prayer for today is to pray for peace. Christ Is now saying to Germany, "I came not to give peace, but a sword." And the true terms of peace rooted In the righteous laws of man and of God alone can be accepted by the allies. A peace for Berlin Is a peace foreign to that Berlin would suggest or welcome. First Unitarian To Resume Activities "Our Army and the Humanities" will be the sermon theme this (Sunday) morning at 11 (Patriotic Sunday) at the Church of Our Father, Broadway and Yamhill. Rev. William G. Eliot. Jr., pastor. The names represented on the service flag will be read. The Sun day school will be resumed on Septem ber 8 at 9 :45 a. m. The evening forum is Intermitted until the first Sunday in October. Beginning September 1 the full choir will , be on duty. Several of the choir have been on vacation.' Mr. Eliot has concluded his work at Camp Lewis. Scientists to Hear Two Lectures Soon The Sixth Church of Christ. Scien tist, of this city, announces two free lec tures on Christian Science to be given In the Masonic Temple, Yamhill and West Park streets, on September 12 and 13, at 8 o'clock. The lecturer Is Judge Samuel W. Green. C. S., member of the board of lectureship of the Mother church, the First Church of Christ, Sci' entlst. In Boston. Evangelist to Sing Mr. Troy, who has been' associated with Dr. Reid in evangelistic meetings, will sing In this church tomorrow. A vote of thanks to Dr. Reld for his most acceptable supply work during July and August was passed by the church on Sunday last and the desire expressed that Dr. Reld might hold himself In readiness to perform the same service next summer. DIRECTORY Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity Uniform S. S. Lesson ' "Finncin the Tk," or. "Christian GiTint," Lnk 8:80-88: 21:1-4. Golden Text: "RetnembeT the Wonta of the Lord Jera. That He Htmeelf Beid. 'It I More Blessed to ttlre Than to HeceiTe. acts 2:113. Young People's Topics Chrtatien RndeaTor "All for Christ,"" in. 'Our Tongue," Jss. 3:1-12. Epworth Lesfueje "The Stewardship of Prayer." Baptist First White Temple. 12th end Taylor Ber. William A. WaWo. 11, 7:43. East Side E 20th and Ankeny Re. W. B. Hinsnn. 11, "The Sufficiency of Christ," 8, Only Terms of Peace for Berlin. Third VancouTer and Knott Her. Webley . Beaven. 11. Arleta Her. W. Garnet Hadley. 11. "A Friend of God." 8. "Jesus and the Working Man." CalTaty E. "th and Grant kct J. E. Thomas. 11. ,8. Glencoe E. 4Bth and Main. Preachinc by Ite. Charles Waehlte. 1 1. 7 4 5. Sellwood Bethany Rrr T. J. BroomfieM. 11. . Grace E. 7BU sna Asn Kef. H. T. Cash. Preaching by ETangelist S. J. Beid, LI, 8. Highland Her. i c Uofer. 11. 8. L'ntTersity Psrk ReT.' 8. Lawrence Black. 11. 8. Cathollo St. Petera Lent ReT. P. Beutgtn. 8, 10:30, 7:80. Pro-Cathedral lotn ana vtru ne. E. v. OHara. 6. 7:15. 8:30, 8:45, 11. 7:45. St. Lawrence 3a ana nnermsn ner. j. c Huahes. . 8;30. 10:30, 7:30. St. Patricks itn ana tuner . c e. Murphy. 8. 10:30, 7:30. St. Francis 1 1 in ana uaa e. j. a. Black. 6, 8. 9. 10.30. 7:80. Immaculate Heart 01 Mary wmiams aye. and Stanton Re. W. A. Daly. 6. 8. . 11 7:30. Holy Kosarjr r. aa ana uiaczamas eT. a. 8. Olson. 8. 7. 8, 9. 11. 7:30. St. Rose K. 63d and Alameda Rev. J. O FerreU. 8. 10:30. 4. St. Andrews n. win ana iJUDert ttey. j. Kiernan. 8. 10:30. 7:80. The Madeleine E. 24 th and Slsktyou Bey. George F. Thompson. 7:30, 0, 11. Ascension E. 78th and Tsmhill Franciscan Fathers. 8, 10.30, 7:30. Blessed Sscrament Maryland are. and Blsn dena ReT. F. W. Black. 8. 10:30. 7:80. Holy Crose 774 Bowdoln ReT. C. Raymond. 8. 10:30, 7:30. St. Ignatius 3220 43d St. S. E. Jesuit Fathers. , 8:30. B. 10:30. 4. St. Stephens 42d and E. Taylor Re. War ren A. Waitt. 6. 8:30. 10:80. 7:80. Holy Redeemer Portland bWd. and VinrouTer aTe. Ree. F. H. MiUer. . 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Phillip Neri (Psulist Fathers) E. 16th and Hickory Ree. w. J. uartwngnt. a, 8, 10. St. Clements 8. Smith ae. and Newton Scrrite Fathers. 6. 8. 10:30. 7:80. Sacred Heart E. 11th aad Center Bar. G. RobL 8. 10:30. 7:30. St Agatha E. IStb and Miller ReT. J. Camminskr. 8. 10:30. 7:80. St EtsnWaus: (Polish) Maryland are. and Failinc Bee. F. Matthew. 8. 10:30. 7:20. St. Joseph (German) 15th and Coach ReT. B. Dorrer. 8. 10:30, 7:80. St Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Ree. M. Balestra. 8, 10:8U. 7 :SO. . St Clara Capitol Hill Franciscan Fathers. 7:80, 9:18. I St Charles 33d and Alberta Ban J. P. rVFl.nn 8. 10:80. All Saints E. 89th and Glisah-i-ReT. Father William Cronln. 8.10:30. Christian First Park and Colombia Rev. HaroM . R. Griffis. 11, "Whera Po To Lire 7" 7:46. Do We Need a CnurcB creed'" ' East Me E. 12th aad Taylor Bey. BV H. Bawyer. X', 9. pig Series of City-S2Jide tallies Js'eirig $Iainned for Sunday Schools Mhe Cask of Beligious (Education WLill Represented at Various Jfleetings tn t .,V,.V . t ? it gtheran Chart 3hich parallels Secular (Education to ?Be Jfully (Explained TWO CHAPLAINS TO FILL PULPIT Paul R. Reynolds, in Morning, and Clifford N. Hand, in Eve ning, at First Congregational. The First Congregational church. Park and Madison streets, will hold serv ices at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. The morning speaker will be Chaplain Paul R. Reynolds, lately In Y. M. C. A. work at Camp Grant, 111. His subject will be "The Way of Life." The evening speaker will be Chaplain Clifford Nott Hand, lately minister of the Lemon Grove Congregational church, San Dlego. CaL His theme will be "Enduring Hardness." The Bible school will meet at 12, m. The members of the choir, which will begin its services of song Sunday, are : Soprano, Mrs. Dudley Clarke,; alto. Miss Beatrice Palmer ; tenor, Raymond V. McKalson, and basso, W. E. Robinson. "The public is cordially Invited to all services of the church and also to visit the church any time during the week, as the doors are open every day and the secretary is always glad to meet any who may come In and to be of service In any way possible." Glencoe's President Will Be in Charge Mr. Bofferman, president of the Baptist Young People's union of the Glencoe Baptist church, will have charge of the young people's service of the East Side Baptist church on Sun day evening. Mr. Bofferman is a live wire In young people's work and a treat Is In store for those who attend. The gjrls of the Alpha class have challenged the boys of the Pathfind ers class to a debate on a question of interest to the young people of today. This debate will take place at the reg ular time of meeting on Sunday, Sep tember S. Evangelist Fagan To Lead Revival At the Rodney Avenue Christian church, Rodney avenue and Knott street, the services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. yfill be In preparation for the revival which is to begin Thursday evening, September S, under the direction of Evangelist M. Howard Fagan and Mrs. M. A. Fagan, soloist and song leader. These evan gelists are very efficient In their chosen field of labor, and there Is a great treat in store for those who can hear them. Special music under the direction of C. H. Dougherty. Mrs. Rupert to Sing Mrs. Rupert will sing "My Prayer" at the Sunday morning service at the Realisation league. 186 Fifth street. The song was written by Mrs. Erma Wells. OF CHURCH I MontaTilla E. 78th and Hoyt ReT. J. W. iTenkin. 11. 8. Rodney ATenue Rodney and Knott Ree. J. F. Ohormley. 11, 'ReTirels." 8, "Making Christ King." Woodlawn E. 7th and Liberty Rct. Joseph D. Boyd. 11, "The Reslity of Religion." 8, "To Minister and to GiTe Ilis Life." Christian Selena Lesson subject: "Christ Jesus." First lth snd ETerett 11.8. Second E. th and Holladay. 11, 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth VancouTer are. and Emerson. 11,8. Fifth 62d st and 4 2d ale. 8. E. 11. Sixth Masonic Temple. 368 TamhiU. 11. 8. St. Johns Holbrook block. 1 1. All churches Wednesday, 8 p. in. Congregational First Park and Madison. 10:30. "The Way of Life," by Chaplain Paul R. Reynolds of Camp , Grant 7:4R, "Enduring Hardness," by Chaplain Clifford Nott Hand of San Diego. Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and ETerett ReT. Warrn Moore. 11. 8. - Sunnyslde E. 32d and Tayloi- ReT. J. J. i Staub. 11. 8. ! Highland E. 6th and Preseott ReT. Edward Constant. 11.. "A Church Heroic." 8. "A New Era for Industry.' WaTerly Heights E. 33d and Woodward ReT. J. O. Dickensheets of McLaughlin, South Dakota. 11. 8. Lanrelwood 45th aTe. and 65th st. S. E. Mrs. J. J. Handsaker. Pilgrim Missouri and ShaTer. Preaching by ReT. Robert Murray Pratt. 11. "The Spice of Life." 8, "Three Great Questions." Finnish Mission ReT. Samuel N'erada. 8, 7 :80. Episcopal Trinity 19th and ETerett Ree. A. A. Morri son. 8. 11. "Shall the Meek Inherit the Earth?" 8, "Jesus as the Light of the World. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr 18th and Clay Rt Ree. W. T. Sumner, bishop. Very Rer. E. H. McCoIlister, dean. Sundays: 7:43 a. m.. 11, 7:45 p. m. : church school. 9:45 a. m. Week days. Wednesday 7 30 a. m.. Fri day 9:30 a. m. : Holy day. 7:30. St DaTids E. lztn and Belmont kt. Thomaa Jenkins, rector. 7:30. 9:30. 11. "A Christian Democracy." 7:30, letter will be read from a Britisher to an American friend. St Marks 21st and Marshall ReT. J. G. Hat ton. rwtor. 7:30.. 11. 7:45. St . Andrews Hereford st, Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9. 7:30 p. m. Grace Memorial E. 17th and Weidler ReT. Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 11. Good Shepherd VancouTer and Graham ReT. John Dawson. 11. 8, St. Michaels and All Saints E. 43d and Broadway ReT. T. F. Bowen. Ticar. 8. 10. 11 and 6. Church of Our Sarior 60th are. and 41st at S E. Archdeacon Chambers is charge. 11. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Ree. Frederic K. Howard. 7. 7:45. St Pauls Woodmen ReT. Oswald W. Tay- lor. 4 All Saints 25th and Sarta Rer. Frederic &. Howard. 11. St Johns E. 15 th and Harvey. Sellwood Archdeacon Chambers in charge. . 11. 7:80. Kvanaaflcal First E.. 6th ahd Uarket Rer. E. D. Horn- tchuch. 11. 8. . . . - - Fra Methoatst Central E. 85th and Flanders- Rt.' W. N. Coffee. 11. "The Scriptural Basis of Mora! Character": 8. "God's Call to tb Present Age." First E. 9th and Mill ReT. A. Beers. 11. "A True Verdict of Christ A Round Table"; 8. serrice in charge of Rer. and Mrs. Thomas Bears of Los Angeles. Jewish Congregation Beth Israel 1 5th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Sabbath svrrice Friday at 9 p. m., Saturday. 10:80 a. m. Sunday. 10. Us Portland academy bldg., 1 8th and Mont gomery. RengMjoa school. Bible classes at Central library, second and fourth Wednesdays. Congregation Ahana Sholom Park and Clay - ..TASK REUG XJKi . . A. . rsialeSegport.- f "Sa-- .-.ltd "4s v l?fe0 1 1 rz - not i,' zsl w... f. , , - SSra'1 r? if t, , - '.,. ' yt Mfn I i Dr Athcran's chart showing manner in which it is planned to parallel religious education k in Sunday schools with that of secular education in schools and colleges- of the state. The Multnomah County Sunday School j association, under - the leadership of Charles A. Staver and Elton Shaw, is planning a series of city-wide rallies. Prominent ministers of Portland are to discuss the Importance of the Sunday school at these rallies. Harold F. Hum bert, general secretary of the Oregon Sunday School association, has been asked to speak at each meeting, and he will present the task of religious edu cation as outlined In the accompanying chart. This chart was prepared by Professor Walter Scott Atheran of Boston, who is educational director of the International Sunday School asso ciation. Dr. Atheran has Issued this chart In the belief that the church school should build a system of religious education parallel to that of the state. "Our forefathers," says Professor Atheran, "because they believed In re ligious liberty and political freedom, separated the church from the state. Religion cannot be taught in the pub lic schools. The price of our religious liberty is the sum required for the building of a system of church schools which will parallel our system of public ) schools and be equally efficient Our j public school system Is only half of the; educational arch." ! As the state supports the "kindergarten. primary, intermediate. Junior high, sen- SERVICES IN sts. Rabbi R. Abrehamson. Fridsy. 8 p. m.. Saturday. 9 30 a. m. Latter Day Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints E. 25th and Madison. 10. 7:30. Lutheran St. Panls E. 12th and Clinton ReT. A. Krause. 9:30. 10:30. 8. Our Sario -E. 10th' and Grant Rer. M. j A. Christensen. 11, song serrice, sermon in English. . I TrinitT Williams and Graham Ree. J. A. Reinbacn. 9:15. 10:15, sermon in German; 7 :S0. wrmnn in English. Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Darls Rer. Wilhelm Pattersen. 10:30. "The Whole Man." serrice in English; erening serrice at The Au ditorium. Grace English Mason and Albina. 9:30, 10:30. Hamilton Chapel E. tOth and Glltan Rer. K J. Eppling. 11, "The Spiritual Slacker, Why!" Methodist Episcopal Central VancouTer and Fargo Ree. C. C. Rarick. 11. 8. Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Re. E. R. I-ockhart 11, "Sidelights on Military Camp and T. M. C. A. Training School Life." First 12th and Tayloi- Rer. Joshua Stans field. 10:30, "The Coming of Christ"; 7:45, "The World After the War." by Bishop Homer C. Stunt. First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt ReT. Elias Gjerding. 8. VancouTer Are. Norwegian Danish Skidmora and VancouTer' Rer. Elias Gjerding. 11. Lincoln E. 52d and Lincoln Ree. E. B. T.ockhart 8. "Sidelights on Military Camp and Y. M. ('. A. Training School Life." Mt. Tabot. K. 61st and Stark. Bee. E. Olin Eldridac. 11, 8. Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rer. Francis Bur gette Short 10, Sunday school. 11, "Ibor Triumphant," or "The Glory of a Sweaty Face." St Johns W. Learitt and Syracuse Ree. J. H. Irrine. 11. "The People Called Metho dists": 8. "Vessels of Dishonor." Unirersity Park Fiske and Lombard ReT. J. T. Abbett 11. 8. Epworth 26th and Sarier ReT. C. O. Mc Culloch. 11. 8. District auperintendent, Ree. William Wallace Young son. V. D.. 691 E. 62d st N. Tabor 2790. M. E. South First Cnion and Multnomah ReT. James T. French. 11, 8. Nazarene First E. 7th and Couch ReT. C. Howard Daris. Sellwood E. 0th and Spokane Ree. B. H. Morse. 11. "ETenta That Precede the Second Coming of the Lord"; 8. "Our Commandment" Presbyterian First 12th and Aldei Ree. John K. Boyd. Preaching by Ree. Lapsley MacAfee of 'Berkeley, Cal. ... Westminster East 17th and Schuyler ReT. Edward 1L Pence. 1030. preach! by Chap lain John H. Gardner Jr. of Camp Lewis. Central K. 13th and Pine. Key. Orlando a. Pershing. '11, 7:45. Carrarr 11th and Clay ReT. R. fW. Borer. 10:30. "The Holy Spirit in Serrice'; 8. "The ImDossible That Always Happens." Mt Tabor E. 55th and Belmont Rev. Ward MacHenry. 11. "Speeding Cp'; 8. "Our War Pmmm ITn-to-Date." Vernon 19th and Wygant Bar. J. B. Landsborough. 11. " Piedmont Rev. A. U Hutchison. 11, -8, "Labor Day." Fourth First and Gibbe ReT. Henry G. Hansen. ' 10:80, ' "The - Lordship of J 7:30. "The Preeminence at Jeans." . Kenilworth E. 84th and Gladstone RT. Paul K. Batach. 11. "At the End of a Vaca tion": 8. "Labor." : Hope E. 18th and ETerett Bev. Floyd JS. Dcrns, 1 1. s. , . Bose City Dr. Robert H. Milligaa. 11. Forbes Graham and Gantenbein. Preaching by Rav. G, H. Le ol Aewberg. . Jl 'Seventh Day AdVeotlsU NoteRegular serricee of this deoominaUoa are held on Saturday. Centra E- llth aad ETerett I K. Dick son, pastor. - 11 :15. - MS EPMim, aZ v Jf . - . - IMS m. : ' O "3 i 1 1 4 1 lor high school, junior college, senior college and university, the church, ac cording to Professor Atheran, must ade quately support a system of graded Sunday schools. Including the junior and Senior college, and must graduate Its students from a school of religion. In order to perfect this plan, Mr. Hum bert asserts that to the present Sunday school system must be added the relig ious day school, such as that operated at Gary, Ind., where day school pupils are privileged to study In a church school of their choice one hour during each day. In Oregon a similar plan is operated through the office of State Su perintendent ChurcMlL High school pupils may take a prescribed Bible course outside of school and, upon pass ing a satisfactory examination, receive credit toward graduation. Under this plan any Sunday school may at present give a course In accredited Bible study. The state system of teacher training includes local Institutes and reading courses, city and state normal colleges. departments of education In colleges and graduate courses of education. A parallel system of training teachers in religion would Include teacher training courses in local churches, community training schools such as that at Mal- den. Mass. training schools for special groups, departments of religious edu- PORTLAND Tabernacle Arcanum hall. 13th and Waah ington. 11, 7:45. Montarilla E. 80th and ETerett Elder J. A. Gerhart. 11. Ints 94th st and 58th aTe. Elder W. D. Huntington. 1 1 . St Johns Central are. and Charlestou- Elder A. R. Foikenberg. 11. Mt Tabor E. 60th and Belmont Elder W. T. Ililgert 11. Albina Rkidmore and Malloir Ree. A. A. Meyer. C. F. Knott local elder. 11:15. ScandinaTian Ogden hall, Mississippi and Sharer. 11. SaWatlon rrr.y Corps No. 1 243 Ash st Adjutant Frank Cenae. 11. 3:15. 8 i Corps No. 4 128 First Adjutant Joseph i Harrison. 11, 3, A. 1 Swedenborglan j New Church Society 331 Jefferson Bee. ) Willism R. Reece. 11, "The Relation Between ' the Old and the New Christian Churches." Unitarian Church of Our Father Broadway and Yam hill Rer. W. G. Eliot Jr. 11. "Our Army and the Humanities." United Brethren Conference superintendent Rer. G. E. Mc Donald. First E. 15th and Morrison. Preaching by Rer. G. E. McDonald. 11, "Planting a Metro politan Church"; 8, "The Power of the Uplifted Cross." Second E. 27th and Sumner. Bee. R. G. Summrrlin. 11. 8. Third 67th st and 32d are. g. E. Ree. E. O. Shepherd. 11. "A Mechanical Church"; 8, erangelistic serrice. - Fourth Tremont ReT. C. P. Blanc hard. 11, preaching by Ree. Mrs. Hillis: 8, "If a Mau Will Not Work," by Rer. O. E. Cline. Miscellaneous Christian and - Missionary Alliance E. 9th and Clay Ree. John- E. Fee. 11, 7:45. Realisation League 186 Bth Ree. H. Edward Mills. 11. "The Discipline of Disctplo ship": 8. "How to Find Our Latent Forces." Church of the CniTersal Messianic Mesaace 414 E. Ererett 11. 8, "The One Life"; Wed nesday. 8, study class. , I hnatadelphian 621 E. Washington. 10:80. Church of God 383 Failing. 11, 8. Men's Resort 4 th end Burnslda Rer. Trel Johnson, superintendent 8 p. m. Labor Day serrice. ' First Dirine Science Til ford bldg. BeT. T. M. Minard. 11. "A Wise Man"; study rra tiers Tuesday. 2 p. m. r Wednesday, 8 p. m. BIO TIMBER FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TWELFTH A3TD TAYLOR STS. ALL DAY SUNDAY 10:30 A. ML Rev. Joshua Stansfield Paster SUBJECT: The Coming of Christ The foolishness of mneh of the present day preaching and thought on this subject, and the certainty of the establishment of the Kingdom of Bighteonraese and Truth 7:45 a. M., BISHOP HOMER O. STUNTZ SUBJECT: ' The World After the War Climatic "Religio-PatriotSe Addresa by one of the most widely tra Tried and best informed men of this nation.' Last opportunity to hear him before he learea for India, on a special' miaekm V Only 1400 Seats Free Oeme Carry . CHRIST'S SECOND COMING IS TOPIC Dr. Stansfield, Home From Lec ture Tour, Will Preach Sunday. Services at the First Methodist church will be both impressive and educational. In the forenoon the pastor. Rev. Joshua Stansfield. D. D., who has Just returned from a successful six weeks' lecture tour through several states, will preach on "The Coming of Christ." "Much of the preaching and thought of the day as to the second coming of Christ Is foolishness and entirely with out foundation of fact of prophesy. The so-called second coming stuff Is utterly unreasonable and illogical," says the pastor. Dr. Stansfield's sermon will deal with this phase of the great ques tion, as well as show the absolute cer tainty of the establishment of the king dom of righteousness and truth. This will be an exceedingly interesting dis cussion of a very important question, prominent In the minds of many persons because of present events. The "second coming" In material form is even advo cated by some sects. In the evening. Bishop Homer C. Stuntz. a member of the board of bish ops of the Methodist Kpiicopal church, will give a climax relisrio-patriotic ad dress on "The World After the War." The bishop Is to hold a few annual conferences of the Methodist church of the Northwest, and Is then to depart for India on a special mission, which will occupy some months of his time. This occasion will be the last one at which he may be heard in Portland on this visit, y cation in church colleges and graduate schools of religious education. The state system of school adminis tration comprises town principals, su pervisors of special subjects, city su perintendents, county superintendents, state supe...tendents and the United States commissioner of education. Ad ministration of religious education on the same firm basis would necessitate superintendents of local schools, city superintendents, county superintendents, state superintendents and a national su perintendent. This plan is to be presented at the coming rallies by Mr. Humbert. The rallies are to begin on September 3 at the Kenton United Presbyterian church with Dr. Ward MacHenry and Mr. Hum bert as speakers. The next rallies an nounced are for September 13 at Sell wood Methodist church, September 15, Sunday afternoon, at Kenilworth church, the Sunnyslde gathering at the Friends' church on September 18 and a great downtown rally at the First Meth odist church September 20. Other ral lies are to be held at St. Johns, Monta villa. Highland, Central East Side and North East Side, but the dates have not been announced. St. Davids Church To Hear War Topic Ae rector of St. Davids church will preach Sunday at 11 a. m. on the timely subject. "A Christian Democracy Does It Exist? Has It Ever Existed? What Bearing for Christianity Has the Pres ent Social Revolution on Its Advent?" At night at 7:30 the rector will read" a letter from a British .friend to all American friends on the spiritual signifi cance of the present world conflict and America s part in it. Seats free and all are welcome. , At Glrnroe Baptist Churrh Rev. Charles Waehlte is to preach at both services Sunday t the Glencoe Baptist church. Special music will be given under the direction of Miss M. C. Beable. At the morning servtce Adrian Smith will sing "That Old. Old Story Is True" and in the evening the choir will render the anthem "Love Divine, Alt Love Excelling." Methodist Beliefs "The People Called Methodists." and some things they never believed or practiced, will be the theme at the St. Johns Methodist Episcopal church Sun day morning, and "Vessels of Dishonor" and their contribution to the world's progress will be discussed at the eve ning service at 8 o'clock. Rev, Robert M. Pratt to Preach Rev. Robert Murry Pratt again will supply the pulpit of the Pilgrim Congre gational church Sunday at both serv ices. First Presbyterian Church 12th and Alder Streets sE. LAPSLEY MoApEE, D. O. Psstnr of the First Pres byterian Chnreh, Berke ley, t'sl.. now Director of Religions Work at Vancoueer B a r r a eks. Wash. 10:SO A. M. "The Divine Program for Christian Unity" S:O0 P. M. The Army Y. M. O. A. One Department of tito Church 'Coins About S Dolne. flood.' " . I Manic by the Choir and f EDOAR E. COURSEN.C oraanist l f a ; I , Li- Pastor of Church, At Berkeley Will Preach on Sunday Rev. Lapsley McAfee, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Berkeley, Cal., now tn charge of religious work among the soldiers at Vancouver, will preach in the First Presbyterian church. Twelfth and Alder streets, on Sunday, September 1, 10 :30 a. fh. and 8 o'clock p. m. Dr. McAfee is well known on this coast and his virile, clear cut, hopeful, constructive message is always wel come. Classes of Bible Institute to Begin The annual fall and winter Bible in stitute classes are to begin Tuesday evening In Hope hall on Alder street, between Third and Fourth streets." These Btudy classes are held each win ter under the direction of Rev. Walter Duff. Many are reported to have gone from this institute in the past to other seminaries and also into the work of the ministry. A number of students are now In the army aa religious work directors. A splendid Bible study course has been arranged for the com ing months dealing with the proph ecies In the New Testament and the books of Isaiah and Daniel. The classes are to be held Wednesday and Friday afternoons at 3 o'clock and at 8 o'clock Tuesday and Friday nights. A Bible conference is to be held Sunday at the Milwaukie Evangelical church at 5 o'clock. Missionaries Will Speak at Services Sunday evening Rev. Thomas Beare and wife of Los Angeles, outgoing missionaries to China, will have charge of the meeting at the First Free Meth odist church. It is expected that Miss Effte L. . Southworth, returned mis sionary from India, will also be pres ent. Donald L. MacPhee will sing. The pastor. Rev. Alexander Beers, has ar ranged a program for fall and winter activities, which will be put into use by the church at once. Sellwood Nazarene Church Prosperous The Sellwood Nazarene church ta re ported to be in a very prosperous con dition, under the leadership of Rev. B. H. Morse, its new pastor. Rev.. Mr. Morse has been with the church about three months, during which time the at tendance has almost doubled. The church is planning a series of revival meetings for the near future. Will Occupy New Room The First Divine Science church will hold their Sunday services In their new assembly room Sunday In the Til ford building. Rev. T. M. Minard is pastor. . . , , . , ; - - Ti , ,,,. M?r fewBUKiumiimnnttflffli Bank Your with State Fifth and Open Saturday Evenings for Your Accommodation Small Accounts Welcomed and 1 Appreciated I . - a IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIO BjfeljBTtfBir? Enlist Your Dollars IN Fight for - e . i .Begin saving now ior ine Subscription period begins preparing to do your part? Hibernia A Conservative Custodian . FOURTH AND WASHINGTON STS. LABOR DAY WILL BE TOPIC SUNDAY ofmanypastor; Will Speak on New Phases o Holiday That Have Presented Themselves During Past Year. SERVICE AT MEN'S RESORT Monday Evening Program of Or chestra Music and Songs and Address has Been Arranged. ANY Portland pastors will turn their remarks toward the laboring man Sunday In keeping with the observance of Labor day on Monday. The man In overalls , and the women with the kitchen apron will be tha hon ored guests in Portland's church pews Sunday. Since the war has given wom en a chance to fill ao many places lr the business and Industrial world, th pastors will speak this year- on the ne phase of Labor day. The sermons a. to be for the benefit of both men a women. The recognition of Labor day Is to b fittingly observed Sunday morning Wilbur Methodist church by the past ".. pr. Francis Burgette Short. He la t speak on "Labor Triumphant," or "Tl Glory of the Sweaty Face." A cordii Invitation has been extended by 1 4 church to all those who lova to wrr The pastor says, "Loafers will not ' happy here Sunday." The evening service at Pledmo. Presbyterian church will have sp reference to Labor day. 'Dr. A. Hutchison and hia family have return from their summer vacation spent the Puget Sound district and the pa tor announces that he will preach a both Sunday services. The Sunday evening service at Ken Uworth Presbyterian church will be !' observance of the spirit of Labor da Sunday evening at Highland Congr gational church. Rev. Edward Constat will deal with a topic suggested by Lj bor day. namely, "A New Era for Ij , dustry." In this discourse he pr . poses to ahow how present day evs, are making for Improved condition the -Industrial sphere. This service planned- In the Interest of all wage eat era. Iff" the morning he will speak e ' the need of greater sacrifice In U church. At the Fourth United Brethre. church the Rev. C. E. Cllne will dt! an address Sunday evening. This It bo a Labor day service, the topic lng. "If a Man Will Not Work, Shall Not Eat." There Is to be a Labor day s at the Mens Resort Sunday nlgl.t o'clock. Rev. Levi Johnson will 'be speaker. There will be special muric Pay Check 3 the Bank Stark Sts. ' 't --r.'- If THE Freedom I, . it r - . " nexi can 01 your country September 28th. Are you p' ; Savings i -) i 5 S hi I ft vw t " ' a i CV