The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 07, 1918, Page 12, Image 12

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TEACHER TRAIN
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Effort Is to Be Made to Put
Sunday School Classes on
' High Educational Basis.
LEAFLETS EXPLAIN THE PLAN
Committee Adds to Literature
. Prepared by Church Boards
Setting Forth Intentions.
HE Evangelical denominations
of the United States and canaaa
have arranged for a 80-day sim
ultaneous drive, beginning about
Seotember 15. to establish
teacher training classes In the Sunday
schools of North America.
: The day when any person can be "a
Sunday school teacher, when anything
goes as teaching In a Sunday school,
when anything, so long as It Is religious.
will do for a Sunday school lea son, is
vast. Air denominations are convinced
that the work of the Sunday school
should be on a high educational basts,
and be true to the beat educational prin
ciples. For this reason the denomina
tions are working together for the pro
motion of teacher training as part of the
Sunday school program.
. The Sunday school Council of Evangel
leal denominations Is directing the drive
and the International Sunday School as
sociation has approved it.
,'; To advance the drive in North Amer
ica, a full series of explanatory leaflets
has been prepared by the committee In
charge, to be used In conjunction with
literature prepared by church boards.
This general literature is as follows:
(1) An outline of method, (2) The Sun
day school must help win the war, (
Teacher training Sunday. (4) Workers
conference urogram, (5) Teacher train
ing a national necessity, (6i Why the
teacher training drive? (7) The value
and need of teacher training In the local
Sunday school, (81 program for the
conservation conferences and (9) Train
ing for leadership."
Grace Baptist Pastor
ING
FORM
15 .To Enter Y-W Service
Rev. Herbert T. Cash, pastor of the
Grace Baptist church of MontavlIIa for
six years, preaches hie closing sermon
to the congregation Sunday morning.
Mr. Cash has accepted war work under
the Y. M. C. A., and Is at present sta
tioned at Benson Polytechnic. 'He is one
of the best known Portland pastors,
and has served here with remarkable
success. Rev. O. A. Martell, Ph. D of
Berkeley. Cal., will preach at the eve
ning service. Dr. Martell is favorably
known on the Pacific coast, having been
formerly pastor of the First Baptist
ehurch of McMlnnvllle, and later taught
In the Berkeley Baptist divinity school
and recently received his Ph. D. degree
from the University of California at
Berkeley.
Realization League
' To Hold Rally Week
The head center of the Realization
feague was brought from Spokane to
Portland last April. Since then the
league has been conducting its - work
tinder the joint leadership of Its found
ers. Rev. and Mrs. H. Edward Mills,
ft the Realization rooms over the
' Woman's exchange, 186 Fifth street.
Beginning Sunday evening a week will
be given to league rally. Each evening
bright, brief, spicy addresses will be
ilven on the general subject: "What
11 the World Is Seeking." On Friday
evening, September 13, a basket social
will be held at the rooms, preceding
the regular evening service. The league,
although but a year and a half old,
has two other centers: Spokane and
Coeur d'Alene. Each of these will also
Observe "Rally week."
Unitarian Sunday
School to Resume
' . L The Sunday school session will be re-
turned Sunday morning at 9 o'clock at
; i the Church of Our Father (Unitarian.)
- . .The school has not been In session dur
l -' "big the summer. Sunday morning Rev.
William G. Eliot's sermon will have to
r lo with the coming registration and
selective service. He will attempt to
Interpret the significance and Import-
ence of these things for the registrants
- ' themselves and for the cause they will
-.rve.
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.Baptist Ministers
v Will Meet Monday
. ... Portland Baptist ministers are home
- '.from their summer vacations and will
J hold their opening conference Monday
.V.,,at 8:30 o'clock at the White Temple. The
v '; hour. la to be taken up with the recita
t.--.':-f vacation experiences. Dr. Willian-
i'. I' Waldo, president of the assoclatoln. will
i,'' .preside. The program committee will
i. t outline the work for the coming year.
. t" At Both Services
, . Dr. Joshua Stansfleld will preach at
- , both services At - the First Methodist
- f church. In the morning he will speak on
ffCw Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ,"
t -and In the evening on "The American
.;., Advance." Congregational singing will
rr:J preceae tne evening service.
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; ..' . Bishop Sumner to Preach
'' Bishop Walter Taylor Sumner Is to
preach Sunday morning at the holy
4 eucharlst service at St. Marks Episcopal
, church, when Rev. Joan G. Hatton will
M Inaugurated as rector of the church
-1 1 to which position he was recently elected.
service begins at 11 o clock.
' ' 1 - Speak at Pilgrim
' v Rev. Rebert Murry Pratt Is to speak
. , Sunday morning and evening at Pihrrlrr
V. Congregational church, Missouri and
" ; . 5 fihaver streets. ' '
enomihationsi Bfoin to
Jflinrieap
regationalists
Dr. John Tallmadge Bergen, pastor of
the First Presbyterian church of Min
neapolis and chaplain of the" new Fourth
Minnesota National -Guard . infantry 1
to speak; Sunday morning and evening
at the First Congregational church. Dr.
Bergen has served lit the state troops
since the beginning of the war: has
been a deputy sheriff, private, corporal
and sergeant In the Minnesota Home
Guard and first lieutenant on the brigade
staff of the adjutant general of the
state. . , ' "- '
His principal work was holding loy
alty meetings, recruiting men for all
branches of the service and speaking for
the Red Cross and Liberty loan com
ralttees. Dr. Bergen is at the present
time - attached to the' spruce plane di
vision under Major -Mills. He is to be
stationed at Vancouver barracks as
chaplain. The Intermediate Christian
Endeavor. . society .will resume Its meet
ings Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock.
(goes to Astoria
By Henry G. Hanson
The Fourth Presbyterian church will
hold, its annual congregational meeting
next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Reports will be heard from the various
departments of the church, plans will
be laid for the future, and elders and
trustees will be elected to succeed those
whose terras expire at this time. This
meeting, is of unusual Importance, as
on the same evening the pastor, Rev.
Henry G. Hanson, has requested the
congregation to unite with him in peti
tioning the Presbytery of Portland to
dissolve the pastoral relation existing
between himself and the church. Mr.
Hanson has been Invited to take up the
work in the First Presbyterian church
of Astoria in the absence of Chaplain
Gilbert in France. He expects to close
his work on September 15 and Immedi
ately afterwards take up the work at
Astoria.
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Sunday Schools
To HoldKallies
The fall work of the Multnomah
County Sunday School association was
formally launched at a district rally
held In Kenton United Presbyterian
church last Tuesday evenings A song
service preceded the regular program.
Inspiring and instructive addresses
were delivered by State Field Secretary
Harold F. Humbert and Dr. Ward W.
McHenry, recording secretary of the
state association. Officers of the
county association spoke briefly of their
work. An attentive audience of work
ers and interested friends greeted the
speakers. I
The gathering at Kenton is the begin
ning of a series of single session rallies
to be held throughout the city and
county, the following dates having al
ready been agreed upon : Sellwood dis
trict, September 13, Sellwood Methodist
Episcopal church ; Kenllworth and
Mount Scott districts. September 15.
Kenllworth Presbyterian church : St.
Johns district, September 16, St. Johns
Methodist Episcopal church ; East Side
North district, September 17. -at Church
of Strangers; Sunnyside and Mount
Tabor- districts,-- September 18, Sunny
side Friends' church : West Side dis
trict. September 20, First Methodist
Episcopal church; MontavlIIa district.
September Z3, to be announced : High
land, Woodlawn and Piedmont districts.
septemDer i. Highland Congregational
church ; Central East Side district. Sep-
iemoer za, uentrai Presbyterian church.
These rallies will be followed by an
an aay convention of workers from
tne entire county. November 5. "
Church in Piedmont
Prepares for Fall
Piedmont Presbyterian church la s-t.
ting in line for the fall and winter cam-
paign and the forces are mobilising from
summer resorts and vacation jaunts.
The Bible school, which has surpassed
lormer vacation records In attendance,
has begun to show renewed intrt
Sunday morning Dr. Hutchison, pastor
of the church, will speak on the theme :
M V A 1. V..... TV . -. w . -
iovur neara me JjlKe. At 8
o'clock he will discuss the new "l8-to-S"
registration, which takes nlaca en Thnrs.
aay. e wui treat of the reason for the
call and the spirit of the nation back
of it. All men of this registration elass
In the vicinity of the church are urged
io m present at tne services.
Rev. J. H. Allen
To Preach Sunday
Rev. J. H. Alien, well known evange
list, expositor and -writer, will preach
a: the Sunnyside Congregational church
Sunday evening. Mr. Allen hi a pro-
.7. . "luat,nl OI propnecy and as such
"mwm uwm ur nur remarkable
courses of rible stud;- conducted here
u ivrnnr years.
' Visiting Coos Bay
v- P- I?.t?nW- uperlntendent
of the local JJnited Brethern churches,
iron an itinerary of the Coos Bay dis
trict "In thl Interests of the work there.
HEnl FOR HOLIDAYS
Men Scattered in Various Camps
Tributary to Portland Come-to
Take Part in Ceremony.
OLDIERS of Jewish faith to
the number of over 200 are
gathered In from the scattered
camps, for the observance of
the religious holidays, which
began last night. These soldiers will
be housed in the homes of Jewish fami
lies and entertained during their stay.
Rabbi Johan B. Wise has charge of
the welfare of the men in -the spruce
division In this district. A local branch
of the welfare board whose duty it is
to care for the soldiers who may be
In Portland, Is . composed of Joseph
Simon, Mrs.' Isaac Swett, Joseph She
mahsky, - treasurer and Mrs. Julius
Loutsson, secretary. This branch has
been very active in the matter of sup
plying comforts and looking out for
the welfare of the soldiers.
WiU Explain Why
Sabbath Observed
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the
First Christian church, the Rev. Harold
H. Griff is will sp-sak for the special
benefit of those who are confused on
the Sabbath question, taking for his
subject, "Why We Do Not Observe the
Sabbath." Sunday morning the favorite
contralto. Miss Nina Dressel, will re
peat by request the solo which she has
rendered so effectively on former oc
casions, "Keep the Home Fires Burn
ing." The worship at 7 :45 will have
for Its. central theme, "The Claims of
a Social Christianity." On Thursday
evening at 8 o'clock the pastor will de
liver the second of his mid-week lec
tures on the "Book of Revelation."
Frivolity of Young
People Debate Topic
"Are Young People of Today Frivol
ous?" will be the subject of a Sunday
evening debate at the East Side Bap
tist church in the B. Y. P. U. meeting.
This debate Is the outcome of a mock
trial held during the summer charging
the union with Ineffectiveness. The -affirmative
team are: The Misses Helen
Mlckle, Alice Shogren and Cornelia Hub
bard. The negative team are : Wilbur
Hood, Paul Emmett and Newton Math
ers. The debate promised to be of
interest and all young people are In
vited to attend.
Will Erect Student Center
It is the purpose of the Methodists to
erect near the University of Utah in
Salt Lake City, at a cost of $100,000, a
building to serve as a church and a
center for students, whose needs are not
fully met by the present churches in the
city.
DIRECTORY
Sixteenth Sunday After Trinity
Uniform S. S. Lesson
"CotMjuerins Eril." 1 Kings. 21:1-29: Mtt.
10:84-88; 1 Cor. 16:18.
Golden Text: "Haw No Fellowship With the
Unfruitful Work of Darknew, but Rather Een
ReproTe Them." Eph. 5:11.
Young People's Topics
Baptbt Union "Training Conscience and
Trained by Conscience," FroY. 20:27: Psalms
41:1-13.
Christian EndeaTor "Trainlns Conscience
and Trained by Conscience." Ptot. 20:27;
Psalms 51:1-18. (May b led by pastor.) .
Junior Christian Endeavor "Why Should We
Hare Happy Hearts and FacesT" Pror. 17:22.
Epnorth League "Wetk Places in Our
I .eigne to Be Strengthened." (League Rally
Day.) 1 Chron. 28:1-10.
Baptist
First White Temple. 12th and Taylor Rev.
William A. WaMo. 11. "Reaching the Multi
tude"; 7:30, "Vacation Experiences."
East Side E. 20th and Ankeny Bct. W. B.
Hinson. 11. "The Race and the Witness";
7:45. "Two True Things in the Bible, and Our
Present Day Life."
Third Vancouver and Knott.
ReT. Webley
J. Beayea. 11.
Arleta ReT. w". Garnet Hadley. 11.
"The
Ownership of God"; 8. "The Need of God.
Calvary E. 8th and Grant Key. 1. B.
Thomas. 11, 8.
Glrnooe E. 45th and Main. 11, 7:45.
Sellwood Bethany Rev. T. 3. BroomfieM
11. 8.
Xirace K. 70th and Ash Rev. H. T. Cull.
11. farewell sermon by pattor: 7:45. oreachinar
by Rev. G. A." Kartell of Berkeley. Cal.
Highland KeT. Ed c Cofex. 11, 8.
University Park Rev. S. Lawrence Black.
11. 8.
Oat no lie
St. Peters Lenta Kev. p. Beutgen. g.
10:80. 7:30.
Fro-Cathedral lata ana ewtu Kev. E. V.
O'Hara. 6. 7:15.' 8:30. 8:4 5. 11. 7:45. -
St Lawrence 3d and Sherman Rev. J. OL
Hughes. 6.8:80.10:30. 7:30. J
St Patricks ISth and Bavler Kev. E. P.
Murphy. 8, 10:30, 7:30.
St Francis K. lztn ana rue Kev. j. H.
Black. 8. S, 0. 10:90, 7:80.
Immaculate Heart of Mary William and
Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. 6. 8. 0. 11, 7:30.
Holy Rosary k. sa ana uiscxam Kev. K.
8. Olson. , 7, 8. , 11. 7-.S0.
St. Boas K. oaa ana Aiameaa iuv. J.
O'FarreU. 8. 10:30, 4.
St. Andrews E. ytn ana AJDerts Kev. J.
Kiernan. 8, 10:30. 7:80.
The Madeleine E. 24 th and Siskiyou Rev.
George F. Thompson. 7:30. 0, 11.
Ascension is. su ana ismaui ituomss
Fathers. 8, 1jO:80. 7:80.
Blessed Sacrament uarynna ana Bianaena
ReT. F. W. Black. 8. 10:80, 7:80.
Holy Onm 774 Bowdoin Rev, Cv Raymond.
S. 10:80, 7:80.
St. Ignatius 8220 43d St. S. E. Jesuit
Esthers. 6 .30. 8. 10:80. 4.
St Stephens K. 42d and Taylor Kev. War
ren A. "Waitt. 6. 8:3e. 10:30. 7:80
Holy Redeemer- Portland bird, and Vancouver
ave. Rev. F. H. MiUer. 6. 8. 10:80. 7:30.
8t Phillip Neri Paullst Father.) E. lth
and Hickory Rev. W. 1. Cartwright. 6, 8 10.
v 8t Clements S. Smith ave. and Newton
fiervite Fathers. 6. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Rev. G.
SobL 8. 10:80. 7:90.
St Agatha E. 16th and Miller Rev. J.
IVrnmlMH. S. 10:80. 7:80.
St StanMaua Polish) Maryland sad Fail
ing Kev. r. uattnew. o, iuv, . :ov.
BC Joseph German) 15th and Couch Rev.
B. Tmr. 8. 10:80. 7 JO.
8t Michael (Italian) 4th sad MID Rsrv. U.
Balestra. 8. L0:80. 7:80.
- St, Clares Capitol Hill Franciscan Fathers.
7:s.u. w:i. - - i-
St ' Charles E. S8d and Alberta Rev. 3. P.
O'Flmn. 8. 10:80.
All Saints E. Ssth. and Glisaa Rev. Father
William Croats. 8. 10:80.
OhrlstlsN
First Park and Columbia Rev. Harold Hi
Griffi. 11, "WkyW Do Sot Observe the
Sabbath"; 7:45, "The Chums of a Social
ChristianUv."
East ida E. 12 th and Taylor Rev. R. H.
Sawyer. .. 11. -What Think Y of Christ?-;. 8.
"The Harvest of the World," and baptismal ser
vice. - - ;
I Jen
Uoatavnia K. TStk and Hort Rev. J.
Jenkins. 11. "Why Sit We Here Until We Die":
"The itooruMseo ana vj&ne without,"" -s
Rodney Avenue Rodney and Kaott Rev. 3,
iEemorial g
Church to Honor Thomas C uhcan
A memorial service for Thomas Emer
son Duncan la to be held at S o'clock
Sunday night at the First Presbyterian
church. Mr. Duncan is the first mem
ber of this church to give. up his life
in the service of his country- He was
prominent in church activities, being
president of the Young People's Circle
at the. time of his departure for France.
Dr. . Boyd will preach en 'The Costli
ness of Human Safety,' with special
Woman Missionary
To Porto Rico Here
The First United Brethrenjchurch will
be favored Sunday morning with the
presence of Miss Elisabeth Reed, whe
la on furlough from her ' missionary
work in Porto Rico, where she has been
during the last 15 years. Sunday eve
ning Rev. E. O. Shepherd will speak.
Rev. R. G. Sumerlln will preach at the
Second church both, morning and eve
ning. At the Third church the Women's
Missionary association-v will have full
charge of the evening service. The ad
dress will be given by Miss Reed. The
pastor. Rev. Mr. Shepherd, will speak in
the morning. Rev. C F. Blanchard will
address the Fourth church congrega
tion Sunday morning and Rev. I. A.
Northrup will conduct an evangelistic
service in the evening.
James Palmer Will
Speak Sunday Night
Jim Palmer, the Y. M. C. A. secretary,
who has just returned from France,
will speak at Centenary Methodist
church, Friday night, for three quarters
of an hour, entertaining his audience as
he did the soldiers, while on the circuit
in France. Soldiers from Vancouver
will furnish much of the music, both
instrumental and vocal. The entertain
ment is under the direction of the Ep-
worth leaguers of .the Portland district.
The proceeds will be used for the bene
fit of the Albina mission, which is re
opening at a new location as a commu
nity center.
Evangelist Fagan
Holding Services
Evangelist M. Howard Fagan and
Mrs. M. A. Fagan, soloist and song
leader, are now at Rodney Avenue
Christian church, where they will con
duct a series - of special evangelistic
services. ' Evangelist Fagan Is a speaker
of rare ability, one with a definite
gospel message. He alms to preach non
sectarian and undenominational ser
mons. Mrs. Fagan is a talented musician
and ably assists her husband in the
meetings.
Ordinance of Baptism
The ordinance of Christian baptism will
be administered Sunday evening at the
East Side Christian church, of which
Rev. R. H. Sawyer is pastor.
OF CHU RCH
F Gbormley. Evangelistic servicea under direc
tion of Evangelist M. Howard Fagan and Mrs.
M. A. Fagan. 11. 8.
Woodlawn E. 7 th and Liberty Rev. Joseph
D. Boyd. 'The Church and the Preacher"; 8,
"Jesus Christ, and Him- Crucified."
Christian Science
Treason subject: "Man."
First 18th and Everett. 11, 8.
Second E. 6th and Holladay. 11, 8.
Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8.
Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11, 8.
Fifth 62d st and 42d ave. 8. E. 11.
Sixth Masonic Temple, 868 Tamhffl. 11, 8.
Bt jonns Holbrook block. IT.
All churches Wednesday. 8 p. m.
Congregational
First Park and Madison. Preaching by Dr.
John Tallmadge Bergen of Minneapolis. 10:30.
"Our Immortality"; 7:45. "Elijah Translated."
Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett
Rev. Warren Moore. 11. "8old Into Slavery";
7:45. "Things That Remain." by Chaplain Clif
ford Natt Howard.
Sunnyside E. 82d and Taylor Rev. J. J.
8taub. 11. "Fellowship With the Father and
With the Son"; 7:45, sermon by Rev. J. H.
Allen of Los Angeles.
Highland E. 6th and Prescott Rev. Edward
Constant 11, "The Nation's Call to Service":
8. A Minstrel in France."
Waverly Heights E. 83d and Woodward
Rev. J. O. Dickensheeta of McLaughlin, South
Dakota. 11, 8.
Laurelwnod 45th ave. and 85th at 8. E
Mrs. J. J. Handsaker.
Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Preaching by
Rev. Robert Murray Pratt. 11. "The Religion
of Sensible Men"; 8, "A' Weaver of Dreams."
Finnish Mission 107 Skidmore Rev. Samuel
Kerala. 6, 7:30.
KpTscoped
Trinity 19th and Everett Bar. A. A. Morri
son. 8. 11. 8
Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen thai Martvr -
lain ana uu tit. itev. w. x. Nnmntr hth
Very Rev. E. H. . McCollister. dean. Sundays:
7:45 a. m.. 11, 7:45 p. m. : church school. 8:45
a. m. Week days. Wednesday 7:80 a. m.. Fri
day 0:30 a. m. : Holy day, 7:80.
St isTias . iztn and Belmont Sav.
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 9:80, 11. "The
spiritual significance or the Comina- Draft
7 :sti. taut tr Kev. ii. U. t Candler, volunteer
army cnapiain.
St. Marks z 1st and Marshall Rev. 1. (I
Hatton. rector. 7:30. Holy Encharist: 9:45
11. Holy Eucharist and sermon by Bishoo W. T.
8umner, Inaugurating the rectorship of Rev. J.
u. Hatton.
St. Andrews Hereford t. Portammitlt
arcnaeaeon jnamDers m enarge. v. 7:30 p. m.
race atiemonai c. iiu ana nexi h.
Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11.
Good Sbephera Vancouver aad firshem .
Rev. John Dawson. 11, 8.
St Michael and All Saints E. 48d aA
Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen, vicar. 8. 1 0. 11. S.
Church of Our Savior 60th avau and 41s t
S E. Archdeacon Chambers in chars. 11.
Bishop Morris Memorial Good fUaurllo
hospital Rev. Frederie K. Howard. T, T:4B.
Bt raws wooamere Key. Oswald W. T-.
lor. 4.
All Saints 25th and Barter Rev: FtmUHh
a, nowara. n.
St Johns E. 15th and Harney, SeTJweod
Arcnaeaeon uiamoers in charge. 11, 7 ;So.
Evangelical
First E. 6th and Market Rev. E. D. Horn-
sebuch. 11. 8.
Free Slat hod 1st
Centra E. 65th and Flinders Rev. W. ML
Coffee. 11, 8. Preaching by E. L. SUva of
cvereu.
First E. 0 th and MOT Rev. A. Beers. 1"
"What Think Ye of Christ?"; 8, preaching by
parlor.
Jewish
Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Sabbath serrtcss Friday
at 8 p. m., Saturday, 10:80 a. na. Sonday. 10,
ta Portland academy bldg., llth and Mont
gomery. - Religious school. Bfbls rlsssss at
Central library, second and forth Wednssdavs.
Congregation Ahavia Shalom -Park aad Clay
sts. suooi h. aorananHon. - cnoay, p. as,,
Saturday, 9 :30 a. m. . . . . .
. katter Day saints
' Church of Jeans Christ of Latter Day Saints
. 29U ana aiaaison. - iv, i:av.
! LuUiernn
St Panl E. 12th and Clinton Rev.
Krausa. :30. 10:80, S. . .
: Our Saviors E. 10th and Grant Rev. M.
A. Christenaen. 11.
Trinity Williams and Graham Rev. J. - A.
Keinbach. :is. 10:10. 7:se.
Bethiahem Norwegian 14th and Dnv. Revi
Wilhetm - PattenHm. -11. sermon in erwgiaa.
topic, "The One-Thing Needful"; 8. preaching
by Bs.'Isaae Grgev Armenian missionary.
Grace EnaUi--ison and AJWna.
- j ' , v ; i-- J?
Sunday
reference, to the loss of life of this
young man, who was not '20 years of
age. For 16 minutes preceding the serv
ice Edgar . E. Coursen will give a re
cital on the pipe organ.
' Dr. Boyd has Just returned from his
vacation and plans to relate some of
his vacation experiences in the morn
ing service. Dr. Boyd has spent the
past month out of doors in his auto,
camping out and at his summer place
near Mount Hood.
Call to Service,
Topic for Sunday
Sunday services at the Highland Con
gregational church are to be of a de
cldedlv relirio-patriotio character. In
the morning the pastor will speak on
the nation's call to service, when stress
will be laid upon . the importance of
everyone contributing his full share of
work for the nation. This sermon will
show that the call -is both religious and
patriotic The Sunday evening service
will be an outline of a story told by
Harry Lauder. Miss M. Specht will
sing in the morning and Mrs. M. A.
Baker in the evening.
Dr. Northington Announces Topics
Dr. -Beth Northington will speak Sun
day evening at 8 o'clock on "Initiation
What It Is and Why We Take It," at
the New Civilization church, 407 Til
ford .building, Morrison at Tenth street.
Her subject for Wednesday evening
will be "Names and Numbers Their
Significance."
Special Series of Sermons
At the First Free Methodist church.
Rev. Alexander Beers is preaching
series of Sunday morning sermons on
"The Victorious Christ." In this series
he is endeavoring to remove mlsappre
hermlons concerning Christ and his work
and is showing that Christ and not
creed is the demand of the human heart.
Dr. Fisher Will Speak
Rev. William Loren Fisher, D. D.
former pastor of the large Church of
the Disciples in New York city, but not
engaged in army war work at Camp
Lewis, will fill the pulpit of the West
minster Presbyterian church Sunday
morning.
Speakers From Out of Town
Rev. J. B. Freeland t Pasadena, Cal
will preach at Central Free Methodist
church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock E. L. Stlva
of Everett, Wash., will speak.
Resume Evening Services
' Evening services will be resumed at
Rose City Park Presbyterian church
this Sunday. Dr. Robert H. Milllgan.
the pastor, will speak at both services.
Maintain Christian Idea
Under the lead of the bishop of Man
Chester, England, both Anglican and
non-conformist churches of that city
have united in a council of Christian
congregations to maintain In the com
munity the Christian ideal of morals.
SERVICES IN
Hamilton Chapel E. eOth and CUaan Rev.
F. J. Eppling. 11. "Uttle Children. Abide in
Him," and confirmation and communion service.
Methodist Episcopal
Central Vsncouver and Fargo
-Rev. O. O.
Rarick. 11. 8.
Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Rev.
E. B. Lockhart. 11.
First 12th and Taylor Rev. Joshua Btans
field. 10:30. "Our Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ"; 7:45, "The American Advance."
First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt
Rev. Elias Gjerding. 8.
Vancouver Ave. Norwegian uanlsn ooamore
and Vancouver Rev. Elias Gjerding. 11.
Lincoln E. 52d and Lincoln Rev. E. B.
Lockhart 8.
Mt Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Rev. E. Oils
Eld ridge. 11, 8.
Wilbur Mnltnomah hotel Rev. Francis Bur-
gatto Short. 10, 11. "The Ever Caring God."
St. Johns W. Leavitt and Syracuse Kev.
H. Irving. 11, 8.
University Park Fluke and Lombard Rev.
J. T. Abbott 11. "Spiritual Discernment Im
possible to L'nspiritual Men"; 8, address on cen
tenary movement by Dr. Harry Farmer.
Kpworth 3 Ota and Sarier Kev. j. u. aio-
Culloch. 11. 8.
District superintendent Rev. William Wallace
Youngson. D. D.. 691 E. 62d st N. Tabor 2790.
to. E. South
First Union and Multnomah Rev. James
T. French. 11. 8.
Nazarene
First E. 7th and Couch Rev. C Howard
Davis.
Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane Rev. B. H.
Morse. Preaching by Mrs. Morse. 11, 8.
Presbyterian
First 12th and Alder Rev. John H. Boyd.
10:80. "The Way to Quietude of Mind"; 8.
"The Costliness of Human Safety."
Westminster East 17th and Schuyler Rev.
Edward; H. Pence. 10:80, preaching by Rev.
William Loren Fisher.
Central K. 18th and Pirn. Rev. Orlando B.
Pershing. 11, 7:45.
Calvair llth and Clay Kev. Jt w. Roger.
10:30. "The Holy Spirit in a World at War";
8, "The Will to Begin."
Mt Tabor E. 55th and Belmont Rev. Ward
MacHenry. 11. "A Debt We Can Never Pay";
8. patriotic service.
vemon 19th and Wygant Rev. J. B,
Landtborough. ' 11, "A Perfect Law and How
to Observe Its Requirements"; 8, "Our Lord's
Comfss Objectified."
Piedmont Rev. A. L. Hutchinson. 11, "Ton
Never Heard the Like": 8. "The New 18 to 45
Registration. "
Fourth First and Gfbbs Rev. Henry G.
Hansen. 10:80, sermon by Rev. T. Brouillette;
7:30. sermon by Rev. Mr. Beta.
Kenllworth E. 34th and Gladstone Bar.
Paul E. Ratsch. 11. 8.
- Hope E. 78th and Everett Bess. Fiord a.
Dcrria. 11, 8. -
Base City Dr. Robert H. MOligan. 11. "The
Greatest of the Apostles"; 8, "Knowing Our
selves." Forbes Graham and Gantenbein.
Seventh Day Advantlsts
Note Regular services of tnls denosainatlasi
are held on Saturday.
Central E. llth and Everett U K Dick
son, pastor. 1:15.
Tabernacle Arcanum hail. 18th and Wash
ington. 11. 7:45.
Motita villa E. 80th and Everett Elder J.
A, Gerhart. 11.
Lents 94th t and 68th ave. Elder W. D.
Hnntington. -1 1.
8t Johns Central ave. and Charleston
Eld it A. K. FoOcenberc. 11.
Mt Tabor E. 60th, and Belmont Elder W.
T. Hilgert 11.
Albina Skidmore and MTlory Rev. A. A.
Meyvr. C Knott, local aider. 11:16.
Scandinavian Ogdea hen. Mswissippi aad
Shaver. 1L
Mvatloe Army
Corps No. 1 248 Ash st. Adjutant Frank
Genre. 11. 8:16. 9. '
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Harrison.
turps no, izs nm Adjutant Joseph
a a, a, s.
Kev Church Boeietv 831 Jefferson Sav.
William R. Reeee. 11, "An Cneorrnpted Church
A-Deoratejy necessary te Human welfare."
. .. t Unitarian ,
Chorea of Our' Father Broadway and Yaav
hill Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. 1 1, The Beginning
sou u Mining -oi torn tHg- war.
Unite rethrew ,
CmrereiMapesiatendent Rev. G. K. M-
Donald.-.. -- - ; . . .
First B. 15th and Morrison. ' Preachhmg by
Miss EUkabeth Reed, saisslonarr. tonte. "IJl.
I Rev. SL. Khenherd.
tens Porto Rico';; 8,. "aoinc FarUwr,". by
I- Second E. 27th asd' Snanwr. '&. tL O
I Bumm--lir..'!K5f-"'
1 t Tbiid Tth at,dsa Svetrit--JUv.
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RECONVENTION
VERY IMPORTANT
Meeting This Year of Especial
Importance Because of Pres-
ence of Cejitenary Speakers.
HE annual conference of the
Methodist Episcopal church.
which convenes in Portland ;
September 25, will be doubly im
portant this year In that the
Centenary committee of the - church
plana to send a team of speakers here
on September, 27. Among the speakers
are Dan B. Brummlt. editor of tbe isp
worth Herald : George B. Van, super
intendent of the department of evangel
Ism and the board of home missions, and
Mark Freeman, missionary In Malaysia.
The Centenary Is being launched in cel
ebration of the one hundredth anniver
sary of the establishment of Methodist
home and foreign missions and Its pur
pose Is to conserve the results of the
war by preparing the church to make de
mocracy safe for the world after the al
lied armies have won the war.
President Wilson said of the move
ment : "I am glad to note concerning the
support of the government at this time
of crisis, a resolution to maintain all
the benevolent, moral and missionary
work of the church, both at home and
abroad, in the most efficient manner pos
sible." Newton D. Baker, secretary of war.
gave his approval xt the movement by
saying: "In spite of the great demands
of war upon the materials market. I
cannot see that there would be anything
unpatriotic in going ahead with the work
that you have planned. We cannot af
ford to neglect the social betterment of
the people of our communities."
The Joint commission of the church
plans to pledge $80,000,000 during the
next five years to put the work of its
foreign and home missions on an ef
ficiency basis. The Centenary will cul
minate In a week's celebration In Co
lumbus. Ohio, In June. 1919. Both the
Methodist Episcopal church and the
Methodist Episcopal church. South, are
to be represented.
Regular Services
Will Be Resumed
Regular services will be resumed Sun
day at the Atkinson Memorial Congre
gational church. Rev. Warren Morse
will speak in the morning and Chaplain
Clifford Nott Hand will speak at 7:45
o'clock. Chaplain Hand is pastor at
Lemon Grove, Cal., where he Is serving
a second time after having been re
called to his pastorate after serving
two years at Tempe, Arls. His con
gregatlon refused to accept his resigna
tion, but, instead, granted him a leave
of absence for the duration of the war.
The Sunday school will resume regular
class work under the direction of Super
lntendent Frank W. Beach.
Captain Mahone to Speak'
Captain Mahone will speak at the
First Methodist church of St Johns,
on the question of "The Great War."
PORTLAND
E. O. Shepherd. "A Church With a Large Op
portunity"; address. "Mission in Porto Rico,"
by Miss Haxel Reed.
Fourth Tremont Rev. C. P. Blanchard.
11, "Women in the New World Which the War
Is Bringing In."
United Presbyterian
Church of the Bt ranger Grand and Wasco
Rev. 8. Earl Du Bois. 11, "A Danger Point
That Needs Watching"; 7:45, "The Message of
the Unknown Altar."
Mlsoallanejoui
Christian and Missionsry Alliance E. 9th
and Clay Rev. John E. Fee. 11, 7:45.
Realisation League 186 nth Rev. H.
Edward Mills. 11. "States of Mind"; 8, "What
All the World Is Seeking."
Church of the Universal Meactanlo Message
414 E. Everett 11. 8. "Every Soul Respon
sive to Love"; Wednesday, 8, study class.
Ch'ristadelphian 621 E. Washington. 10:80,
Church of God 383 Failing. 11, 8.
Men's Resort 4 th and Bunuide Rev. Levi
Johnson, superintendent. 8.
First Divine Science Tilford bldg. Rev. T.
M. Minard. 11.
First Presbyterian Cburch
12th and Alder Streets
KEV. JOHIT H.
BOTP, D. D.
(Returned From
VacaUon)
ltl A. M.
"THE 'vVAT TO
QUIETrDK OF
MIND"
8:08 F. r.
THE COHTLI
JTES8 OF HCMAJT
SAFETY"
Ths Evening aervlee
is preceded by an
Organ Reottai at
, TrSS.
GOING UP
TO HEAR DR. JOSHUA STA1TS
FIELD TOMORROW AT
FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH
TWELFTH: ABTD TATLOB 8T8.
MORXlirO SEBM05, 18:18
Our Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ
V ETEKIICO SERMOJT, 7
The American
'. Advance
EAST TO . FTIfD EAST TO LIKE
:'.-.- IT0THI5O BETTER '
WXf ' 'come " : t '
on a Higher 3Plane
33r.aldo3Is?3ack
Jfrom Vacation;
Wo preach Sunday
Dr. William A. SValdo, pastor of the
White Temple, will be In his pulpit on
Sunday. He has Just returned from his
vacation, the Tatter part of which was
spent in Salt Lake City, where he spoke
at the Intermountaln Christian Workers'
institute of Salt Lake City.
Dr. Waldo has had a vacation of much
experience and doubtless will give ex
pression to many things that he has
seen and heard during the summer. His
address In the evening will deal with
these "Vacation Experiences."
At the close of the sermon the Ordi
nance of baptism will be adminis
tered. The Lord's supper will be cele
brated at the morning service and the
hand of fellowship will be extended to
new members. The Temple quaret will
sing at both services.
leunioa planned
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fvAk' "t
Rev: C L. Hamilton
A great Sunday morning reunion serv
ice and all-day Jollification meeting is
to be held at the MontavlIIa Methodist
church Sunday. Several prominent
Methodists have been named as the
speakers for the two main services. Dr.
Harry Farmer, representative of the
foreign missionary society on the cen
tenary drive, is to give the main Sun
day morning address. The pastor. Rev.
C. L. Hamilton, will preside, and Dr.
William Wallace Toungson. district su
perintendent, expects to be present sll
day. Dr. Francis Burgette Short, pas
tor of Wilbur Methodist church, is to
speak Sunday evening, provided his voice
will permit. Former members of this
church, who now are living in other
parts of the city or In nearby towns,
are expecting to attend the meetings.
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METHODISTS OF . k-
THIS CONFERENCE
MEET ON SEPT. 25 "
Bishop William Orville Shepherd
of Chicago Will Preside at the
Convention to Be Held Here.
CHANGE IN MEETING PLACE
Lack of Mousing Facilities in As
toria Compelled a Change in
Place of Annual Assemblage.'
HE , annual Oregon conference ,
of the Methodist Episcopal
church is to be held in Port
land. September 25 to 90. under
the direction of Bishop William
Orville Shepherd of Chicago. The ses
sions are to be held at the First church.'
The conference was to have been held
at Astoria, but owing to the housing
conditions there due to shipbuilding ao
tlvitles. it was found necessary to -change
the meeting to this city.
The conference Is to be entertained
by a committee made up of the Meth-
odiet Men's Social union and City .
Church Extension society of this city, j
together with the district superintendent
and the president and secretary of the
City Methodist Minister's association.
This method of entertainment is unique
in the history of the conference.'
The program for the conference is
being arranged by the committee. Among
its features will be one afternoon and
evening devoted to the great Methodist
centenary drive, at which time special
speakers will be present. The evening
address is to be supplemented by mo
tion pictures.
Preceding the evening address the
women of First church will tender ka
banquet to the visiting pastors sad their
wives In the parlors of -the church. One
afternoon of the sess'oti will be de
voted to giving the visiting clergy a
trip over the Columbia river highway,
the automobiles being furnished bjr
Methodists of the city. Among ths
special featuies v.lll be a reception at
the Episcopal manse by Mrs. M, 8.
Hughes to the members of the confer
ence and their wives. Bishop Hughes
is holding conferences in other parts of
the nation.
Several general secretaries of: the
general conference of .the church will
be present and will be heard during
the conference.
Will Resume Services
The United Presbyterian Church oft
the Stranger, Grand avenue and Wasco
street, will resume both services Sun
day. The pastor. Rev. S- Earl DuBols,
will speak at both services.
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Freedom
next call of your country.
September 28th. Are you
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