THE' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 10 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY! 22, 1919. PORTLAND OREGOIT aptists of ill old gional Conference ere Sunday Baeific jSorthwest m me WASHINGTON WILL BE SERMON I IN CITY CHURCHES Proximity of Sunday to Birthday Anniversary Will Make Observ ance More Conspicuous. FIRST PRESIDENT DEVOUT Rev. Thomas Jenkins Gives Brief Sketch of Washington's Spir itual Nature and Christianity. This being George "Washington's blrth- day. and but one day removed from Sun ' day. more than is usual Portland ' churches will observe the anniversary and pastors will take him as the subject ' of their sermons. So much is General (Washington admitted as a statesman and j military officer, that people are unused to looking at him as a God fearing i Christian gentleman, marvelously. de- vout. Of the spiritual side of the first president's nature. Rev. Thomas Jenkins of St. Davids Episcopal church says : "Much has been written of Washington f as statesman, but little of him is easily I accessible as Christian. That he was a i faithful and reverend Christian his own ' records show. Thus in his general orders for May, 1778, he writes: 'While we are sealously performing the duties of i citizens and soldiers, we certainly ought "! not to be inattentive to the higher duties ' of religion.' To the distinguished charac ter of patriot It should be our higest glory to add the more distinguished character of ' Christian. In 1783 in writing to the 'governors of the states he adds: 'I make it my earnest prayer that God i would have you and the state over which you preside in His holp protection.' f 'Was Loyal Churchman ' ' "That he was a loyal churchman, his public service gives abundarit evidence. Ilia rector wrote of him : 'I never saw so regular an attendant at church as j Washington.' At the age of 15, 16, 1 and 28, the old parish register shows ; him as Btanding sponsor at the baptism of children. For 22 years he served . one Virginia parish as vestryman. Sev-1 , eral churches are still , in use whieh he ' helped build. His gifes to Christ church. Alexandria, and his family pew are well known by every visitor to that historic - spot. A visitor at a session of the con gress once having asked to have Wash ington pointed out to him, was told to look for the gentleman who 'always kneels during prayers.' His private prayer book, written In his own hand, reveals a spiritually and reverently minded man. "For eight generations his fathers had been loyal Anglican' churchmen. His reverence for the English tongue and for clean speech led him -to speak with great Warmth against 'that abominable habit . of swearing.' On one occasion he asked his fellow officers to use their Influence and authority to check vice 'which Is as unprofitable as It is wicked and shameful.' " Judge Stevenson to Speak In his Sunday morning sermon Rev. Mr. Jenkins Vill preach on Washington as an exemplary type of American churchman. In keeping with the custom of former years the Sunnyside Congregational church will utilize the birthdays of Washington and Lincoln for the purpose of inspiration -and quickening In true . patriotism. Dr. J. J. Staub has turned the Sunday evening service over to the Men's league of the church, who have secured Judge John H. Stevenson for their main speaker. Special music will be furnished by the chorus choir under the direction of Professor J. H. Cowen. r A cordial invitation is extended to every one. Sunday night Highland Congregational church will hold an honor service, when recognition will be made of the nation's .debt to Washington and his co-pa- triots and also to the men who are re turning from service overseas. The music will be patriotic Miss Tillard will sing: several solos. School for Clergy Set for June 24-27 The committee for the Oregon summer school for clergy of the Episcopal church Is arranging for the fourth ses sion of the school, to be held in Port land. June 24 to 27. The following men have already been secured as members of the faculty: Bishop 5.ber of Mon tana and Dean Cecil S. Quainten of Vic toria. eFutureLeague of Churches to Enforce Religion' A PROPHETIC WAESISO EVANGELIST L. K. DICKSON will, bring out Mma Astonishing revela tions f Brtl prophecy reeardins the proposed league of churches In connec tion with the League of Nations. He will show how that certain currents of world thot and sentiment are making - tne mold for the religio-civii organiza tion which will operate just bsf ore Christ comes again to the world. Christensen's Hall . llth 8t Between Horrlsoa aid Tanihlll Sunday, Night, Feb. 23 . AT 8 O'CI-OCK I Special Gospel Sing Beglas 7:S I PUBtlC IWYITED " SEATS FREE OPC JSoted Baptist preachers to y?Be Heard ere Sunday I o Left to rights-Rev. F. A. Agar, of New League (Opposition 3s JBeclared to ?Be Support of aiser "Opposition to a League of Xatlons is pan -Germanism in statesmanship and religion, " contends Rev. R. W. Rogers, pastor of Calvary Presbyterian church, and he has chosen this statement for his Sunday evening topic. He said : "Fail ure to support the movement for a League of Nations is virtually lending support to the autocratic idea of national sovereignty and tha kaiser's idea of God.- Dr. Reynolds Will Speak at Glencoe Dr. Francis W. Reynolds will tell the congregation at Glencoe Baptist church Sunday morning how it feels to be un der shell fire when lost in no man's land and also will relate many of his experiences in the front line trenches along the Rhine as a Y. M. C. A. worker. The male quartet will sing, "Launch Away." Rev. K. C. Laslette, the pastor, will preach in the evening. A Bible study class of 15 was organized in the church last Monday evening. George W. Downs was elected instructor. All who are Interested In the study of the Bible may join this class. Kighteen new members have been received into the j church since the first of the year. The j pastor now speaks over a new rostrum, j Will Relate His Camp Experiences Rev. J. S. Coie, former pastor of Ken ton United Presbyterian church, will speak in his former pulpit Sunday morn ing on his experiences at Camp Lewis as a "Y" worker. Mr. Cole saw the boys come Into camp as "rookies," evolve into soldiers, leave for overseas and later re turn to be honorably discharged. What has come to the men through training and foreign service will be the subject matter of Mr. Cole's lecture. A section of the church will be reserved ' for the Kenton Boys' club. Eevival Services Put Off Two Weeks The revival services announced for the Third United Brethren church have been postponed for two weeks on account of the illness of the pastor. Rev. K. O. Shepherd. Other speakers will take charge of both Sunday services. The pastor of the First church will discuss religious education in his Sunday morn ing sermon. Fourth church pastor will take the same topic for her Sunday evening sermon. Closer Organization Is Tendency of Times Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector of Trinity Episcopal church, said : "A closer union of great organizations for the improve ment of conditions in labor, general in dustry, education and the whole sphere of human endeavor is a marked ten dency of modern times, greatly stimu lated by the war." He will take for his Sunday morning topic the part the layman is playing in the formation of this great union. Will Illustrate ' Lecture G. C. Wells will give his illustrated lecture, "Life in the Jungle," at High land Congregational church, on Monday night Bishop to Conduct Services Bishop W. T. Sumner will conduct the 11 o'clock service Sunday at St. An drews church. ! . - T. B. RHODES, who has been orig inal Y. M. C. A.' secretary in France for 14 months, will relate the story f-his wonderful-experiences at the war f ro.at In France and tell about the Oregon boys he net' over there at the ROSE CITY PARK COMMUNITY CHURCH EAST 4STH A5f HANCOCK Sunday, 7:30 P. M. m . EVERYBODY I5TITED First M.E. Church South TJNIOir AYE. AT MCLT3TOMAH Rev. Jas. T. French Pastor PREACHING AT 11 A. M. artel 7:SO P. IN. Mornlna Subject THK EXPECTANCY OF THE PEOPLE" - Evenlna Subject .:, "LIFE'S SUPREME POWER." AH Are Cortflallf Invitee' Good Mule. If York; Rev. C A. Brooks, of New CLERGY AND LAITY MEET THIS WEEK Sessions Will Be Held Wednes day and Thursday at Grace Memorial Church. An important gathering of the Epis copal clergy and laity will be held at Grace Memorial church Wednesday and Thursday, when a meeting of the North ern Convocation of the Diocese will be held. Bishop W. T. Sumner will preach at the opening service Wednesday eve ning, his subject being. "What Duty Has the Church to the Citizen Soldier?" At the morning session Thursday, be ginning at 9 :45 o'clock. Rev. T. F. Bowen will present a paper on "The Proposed Improvement In the Offices of Confirmation, Communion of the Sick, Consecration of a Church, Peni tential Office and Family Prayer," and Rev. C. H. L. Chandler of Oregon City will discuss "Provincial Systems and Proposed Readjustments." Woman's work In the church will be the general subject at the afternoon session. Papers will be presented by Mrs. James Muckle on "The Result of the Advent Calf With Future Possibili ties," by Mrs. Kirby on "The Young Woman's Auxiliary." and by Mrs. Wil- DIRECTORY SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY Uniform Sunday School Lesson "Moses Praying for Israel." Ex. 32:1-34. Primary topic, "Asking- God's Help for Others"; Junior topic, "Prayin for Other People"; In termediate topic. "Interceding for Others"; Sen ior topic, "The Value of Intercessory Prayer." Golden Text: "The supplication of a righteous man amileth much in its working." James 5:16. r Young People's Topics Baptist Union: "Industrial Minion on Bap. ttat Mission Field." 1 Thens. 4:9-12; 2 The. 3:7-13. (Conqowt meeting.) Christian Endeavor: "Chrintianity and the Toilers of Japan." Matt. 28:15-20. (Mission ary meeting. ) Epworth League: "The Rebuilding of Eur ope." Isa. 61:4; Mie. 4:3; Luke 10:30-37. BaptltT First Wriite Tempie, 12th and Taylor Re. William A. Waldo. 1 1. "The Present Day Op portunity for World Evangelism" by ReT. C. A. Brooks of New York city; 7:30. "The Secret of Optimism" by the pastor. East Side E. 20th and Salmon Be. W. B. Hinson. Her. Herbert T. Cash, assistant. 11, 7:30. Third Vancouver and Knott Rev. Webley J. Beaven. 11. 7:30. Montevilla 11, 7:80. Arleta 11, 7:30. Calvary E. 8th and Grant ReT. 3. E. Thomas, 11, "The Larger View"; 7:30. preach ing by Rev. F. A. Agar, speaker at Baptist lay men's conference. ;iencoe E. 45th and Main Her. F. C Laslette. 11, "The Lost in No Mao's Land" or "How They Fight in the Front Line Trenches" by Rev. F. W. Reynolds: 7:30, "The Heart of the Oospel" or- "The Church's Message for the Coming Time" by the pastor. Sellwood Bethany Rev. T. J, Broomfield. 11. 7:30. Grace E. 76th and Ash. 11, preaching by Rev. John Snape of Los Angeles; 7:80, service in charge Mr. Hallmaa of Swedish Baptist church. University Park Bev. S. Lawrence Black. 11. 7:45, "The Victory Campaign" by Dr. J. D. Springston. Swedish 15th and Hoyt Rev. T. O. Sjolar der. 10:30, 7:30. St. John Rev. Mr. Burton. 11, "What About the Verdict"; 7:80, "Clearing Away the Rubbish." Highland E. 6th and Alberta Preaching by Dr. 11. P. Borden. 11, 7:30. Cathollo St. Peters Lents Rev. 10:30. 7:30. P. Beutcen. 8. Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis Rev. E. V. uara. o. 7:13, 8:30, 8:4 5, 11, 7:45. St. Lawrence 3d and ' Sherman Her. J. C. Hughes. 6, 8:30, 10:30, 7:80. - St. Francis E. 12th and Pine ReT. J. H. Black. 6. 8. 9. 10:30. 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly, 6. 8, 9. 11, 7:30. Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas Rev. E. S. Olson. 6. 7. 8. 9, 11. 7:30. St. Rose E. 53d and Alameda Rev. J. OTarrell. 8. 10:30, 4." St. Andrews -E. 9th and Alberta Rev. 3. Kiefnan. 8, 10:39, 7:30. The-Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou Rev. George F. Thompson.; 7:80. . 11. Ascension E. ,76th and TamhiU -Franciscan Fathers. 8. 10:30, 7:80. Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena Rev. F. V. Black. 8. 10:80. 7:30. .Holy Cross 7 7 4 , Bowdoin Rev. C Raymond. 8, 10:80, 7:30. St. - Ignatius 8220- 48d it- S. E. Jesuit Fathers. 6:80. 8. 10:30. 4. St. Stephen E. 4 2d and Taylor Rev; War ren -A Waitt. . 6. 8:30. 10:80, 7:80. Holy. Redeemer Portland blvd and Vancou ver ave. Rev. William 3. Devine. 6, 10:30. 7:30. . " . 8L Phillip Neri (Paalist Fathers) E. 16th and Hickory Rev. W. 3. Cartwright. 7:30. 9. 10:30, 7:80. . . , St. Clements 8. Smith ave. and Newton Serbite Fathers. 6. 8, 10:30. 7:80. Sacred Heart E. llth and Center Rev. G. Bob. .8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Agatha E. 15 th and Miller Bev. 3. Comminsky. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and fag. iog ReT. F. Matthew. 8, 10: SOv 7:80. 8L - Joseph -(German) 15th and Coacb- Rev. ;B. Dnrvee . 8. 10:30. T:i.t -, St. Michael (ttHan ath and Mil) Rar. M. Baleatra. 8:80. IO-..IO. 7 :SO. St. Clares Capitol Hill Father. Capistran, ft F. M.; 8.10:10. St Charles E. 33d and Alberta EtT. 3. P. O'Flynn. 8. 10:80. ------ ... AH Saint K. 30th and Glisan -Rev. Father William Cronin. 8. 10:30. Ghrtatlam First Park and Columbia Ber. Harold H. Griffia. 11. "International Christianity"; 7:45, "Apple ol Gold In Picture! of Silrer." ; East Side E. 12 th and Taylor Bev. R. H. Sawyer. 11. "A Uvinaj God and a Living Christ"; 7:80. "The God of the Anglo-Sauna." Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott Rev. J. F. tihonnley. 11. "The Ax at the Root of the Tree"; 7 :30. '"When Rome Falla." Music under the direction of Mrs. Maud Sammoraon. - , Montaville, E. 76th and Ulisan Rev. Her bert E. Ryder. 11. "Keeping Fit".- 7:30, stere optieaa lecture illustrating Dr. Charles H. Shel don' book. "In His Steps" . or "What Would Jeeus Do.",. ' i T 'V- . 4 1 r 8- J v x i? V' York; Rev. John Snape, Los Angeles l&eligious Aspect i league OTill ?Be tEopic of 3SrB Boycl "The Religious Aspects of a League, of Nations" will be discussed Sunday night at the First Presbyterian church by Dr. John H. Boyd. He said: "This Is a timely subject. In which all ara in terested now, and in order that free and full discussion may be had of this sub ject there will be held in the chapel after the service an open court for questions and answers with criticisms and re marks about the new League of Xatlons which has been formed In t-'ie covenant at Paris." All wbo wish to discuss this subject are Invited to attend this meet ing. . League of Nations Topic . In his Sunday evening sermon. Rev. R. H. Sawyer of East Side Christian church will present the spiritual signifi cance of the League of Nations and other international questions. Mr. Saw yer attributes the rapid rise in world conditions to the power of the English speaking races. son Johnston on "The New Junior Plan." Lay reading will be the general topic In the evening. Addresses will be given by T. R. A. Sellwodd on "Early Days of Lay Reading in the Diocese," by Blaine B. Coles on "Lay Reading In Parishes," and by Dr. H. C. Flxott on "Lay Read ing In Missions." OF CHURCH Woodlawn E. 7th and Liberty Rev. Joseph D. Boyd. 11, "Conquering the Impossible"; 7:30. preaching by Walter L. Myers, "The Babel of Calvary." Vernon E. J 5th aiv? Wygant Rev. K. Tibbs Mazey. 11. 7:30. Christian Select Lesson subject: "Mind." First lflth and Everett 11. 8. . Second E. 6th and Holladay. 11, 8. Third E. 12 th and Salmon. 11, 8. Fourtli Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11, 8. Fifth 62d and 42d ave. S. Es.11. Sixth Masonic Temple. 368 TamhiU. 11, 8. Seventh Holbrook block. St Johns. 11. All churches Wednesday. 8 p. m. Congregational First Park and Madison. Dr. W. W. Wil lard. 10:30. "The Good of EvilSide Lights on the Problem of Pain": 7:45. "The Dream Lof World Peace." ounnyside E. 32d and Taylor ReT. J. J. Staub. 11 "The Church, the Cause of Her Weakness and" the Source of Her ; Strength"; patriotic service in charge of Men's League; speaker. Judge 'John H. Stevenson. Atkinson Memorial E. 28th and Everett Preaching by Rev. W. H. Meyer of Portland T. M. C. A. 11, 7:45. Highland E. 6th and Prescott Rev. Edward Constant 11.. "What is God Like?": 7:30, patriotic service with special music and, address. Waverley Heights E. 33d and Woodward Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11, "New Discoveries of God"; 7:45, "Exulting in the GospeL" Laurelwood 45th ave. and 65th at S. E. Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 11, 5. Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. ReT. Robert Murray Pratt 11, "The Unpardonable Bin"; 7:30, "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine." Finnish Mission 107 JSkidmore ReT. Sam uel Nevala. 6. 7:30. University Park Haven and Lombard Rev. C. H. Johnston. 11, 7:80. St Johns S. Ivanhoe and Richmond Rev. J. T. Merrill. 11. 7:30. Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner Bev. Ole Tbrgessen. "11, 7:30. First German E. 7 th and Stanton ReT. George Zocher. 11, 7:30. Second German E. 8 th and Skidmore ReT. Henry Hagelganz. 11, 7:30. Zion German E. 9th and Fremont ReT. J. H. Hopp. 11. 7:30. Episcopal Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen the Martyr 13th and Clay Rt Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop. Sundays, 7:45. 11, 7:45, Holy days. 9:30. Trinity 19th and Everett Rev. A. A. Mor rison. 8, 9:45, 11, "The Layman's Part in the Mighty Movement for Christian Unity"; 8, "The Peace Makers in the World.'' St Davids E. 12th and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30. 9:30, 11, "George Washington An Exemplary Christian Statesman"; 7:30, "Christ. The Light of the World." St Marks 21st and Marshall Rev. J. G. Hatton. 7:30. 9:45. 11. 7:45. St Andrews Hereford at, Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9, 11, address by Bishop Sumner; 7:30. Grace Memorial E. 17th and Weidler Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Rev. John Dawson. 11, 8. St. Michaels and All Angels E. 43d and Broadway Kev. T. F. Bowen, vicar. 8, 10, 11, 5. Church .of Our Savior 60th ave. and 41st st S. E. ReT. E. H. Clark, vicar. 7:80, 11. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital ReT. Frederic K. Howard. 7, 7:45. St Pauls -Wood me re .Her. Oswald W. Tay lor. 4. All Saints 25th and Sarier ReT. Frederic K. Howard. 11. 45 Johns Memorial E. . 15th and Harney, Sellwood. Rev. H. Clark in charge. 11. 7:30. St. Mathews Corbett and Bancroft Rev. W. ,A. M. Brack, vicar. 10, 11. E vayigsjl tej - First K. 6th and Market Kev. E. D. Horn tchuch. 11, 7:30. Frew Methodist Central E. 55th and Flanders BeT. W. N. Coffee. 11, 7:30. - First E. 9th and Mill BeT. A. Beers. 11, 7:30. Alberta E. 30th and Wygant BeT. E. I. Harrington. 11, 7:30. - - Friend First E. 35th and Main Rev. Homer L. Cax. . Revival services in charge of Evangelist Harry Hay and pastor. 11. 7:45. Services each night during week and four afternoons. ...- - Jearlatl - CoBgrecatfon Betb Ursel IStb and Main Rabbi Jonah B Wise. Sabbath services Friday at 8 p. m., Saturday, 10:30 a. ro. Sunday, 10, in - Portland ' cademr bids., 1 8th and Mont gomery. ' Religious schoo.. Bible classes at Central library, second- and fourth Wednesdays. Concrecation Ahavia, sholem Park and Clay at. Rabbi R. A bra ha tn nop, Friday, 8 p. m. Saturday. :30 a. m. attar Day Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints E. 25th and Madison. 10, 7:30. Lutheran St James W. Park and " Jefferson Her. William A. Brtnkmaa. , 11, "How the Gosoel May Be Made Effective." 7:30. 'The Need of Broad Humanity.' . St Pauls E. 12th and- Cllnton-L-Rer. A. Krause. 0:30, L0:30, 7:30.. Our Saviors E. 10th and Grant Her. M. A. Christeneen. ,11,: 8. Trinity WUUaw and Graham ReT. . LAY SPEAKERS TO TALK ON HEALTH Subject Will Be Discussed in Many of Local Churches at Re quest of Surgeon General. Surgeon General Rupert Blue of the United States public health service has requested the pastors of the nation to set aside one Sunday in February as "Health Sunday." Feruary 9 was ob served as that day In many states, but Oregon churches are to observe the day tomorrow. The Oregon Social Hygiene society is cooperating with the national bureau, and during the past week has mailed every minister in Oregon copies of the government literature, and also a letter asking the pastors to cooperate in the movement Major Calvin S. White will ap;ak on "What the Army Has Done for the Ex tension of Human Life" at the Sunday evening open forum at the Church of Our Father. Broadway and. Yamhill street. The speaker and topic were chosen by the minister, Kev. W. G. JCliot, in accordance with the request of the federal government. A. F. Flegel, president of the Oregon Social Hygiene society, will speak on diseases at the Montavilla Methodist church Sunday morning. National Health Sunday will be ob served with a special discussion by the pastor at Piedmont Presbyterian church Sunday morning. Rev. Robert Murray Pratt, pastor of Pilgrim Congregational church, will also observe the national movement Sunday morning, when he will preach on ' The Unpardonable Sin." Rev. William R. Reece of the New Christian church (Swedenborgian) will tpeak tomorrow on "A Lesson From the Work of the Oregon Social Hygiene So ciety." Rev. Mr. Reece will analyze the worft of the society since its or ganization In Portland in 1911. He will also lay stress upon the factors which, according to the figures of the adjutant general's office in Washington, have placed Oregon's fighting men at the head of the list with regard to freedom from so-called social diseases. Mrs. Deen to Presire Mrs. Mary Parkin Deen will preside at the Y. W. C. A. vesper service Sunday afternoon. The subject will be "An Hour With Old Hymns and Their Writ ers." A social hour will follow. All are invited. Women Will Meet A week from Sunday ntght the women of Kenilworth Presbyterian church will observe their annual praise meeting. There will be a stereopticon lecture, spe cial music and other features. SERVICES IN Bethlehem Norwegian 14 th and Davis ReT. Wilhelm Petterson. 11, 8. Grace. English Mason and Albina. ReT. C. H Bernhard. 0:45, 11. "Christ Brought Life and Immortality to Light" j Hamilton Chapel E. 80th and GUsan ReT. F. J. Epllng. 10:45. Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and Rod ney. Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Mor ris Rev. L. P. KjoUer. 11. 8. St Johns Peninsula and Kilps trick BeT. L. Ludwig. 10:45, 7:30. Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th and Gllsan Rev. C. J. Ledin. 11, 7:30. Swedish, Augustana Stanton and .'Rodney Rev. V. G. Ogren. 10:45. services in English. 7:45, "St John," fourth in a series on New Tes tament characters. Methodist Episcopal Centenary E. 9th and Pine Rev. J. C. Rollins. 11, "Unto Others." 7:45, "The Amer ican Indian as a Loyal American in the War," by Chief Red Fox Sku&hushee of the Blackfoot tribe. Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev. A. R. Maclean. 11. 7:30, preaching by Dr. Francis B. Short Clinton VKelly E. 40th and Powell Bev. John Parsons. 11. Epworth 26th and Sarier ReT. 3. Stanford Moore. 11. 7:45. First 12th and Taylor Rev. Joshua Stana field. 10:30, 7:30. First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt Rev. Elian Gjerding. 11, "An Open Bible and a Burning Heart" 8, "The Bond of Brotherhood." Laurelwood E. 63d and Foster Rev. A. C. Brackenbury. 11, 7:30. Lents Lucien B. Jones. 11. 7:30. Lincoln E. 52d and Lincoln. ReT. F. A. Ginn. 11. "Life's Visions." Montavilla E. 80th and Pine Rev. Hiram Gould. 11, health talk by A. F. Flegel, president of Oregon Social Hygiene society. 7 :30. Mt Taboi- E. 61st and Stark. ReT. E. Olin Eldridge. 11. 7:30. Rose City Park ReT. D. Lester Field. 11. 7:30. Sellwood ReT. W. S. Gordon. 11, 7:80. Sunnyside E. 35th and Yamhill Rev. K. E. Smith. 11, 7:45. St Johns W. Learltt and Syracuse BeT. J. H. Irvine. 11. 7:30. Swedish Beecn and Borthwick Bev. Abel Eklund. 11. 8. University Park Fiske and Lombard Bev. J. T. Abbott DWJ Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid more and Vancouver. Rev. C. J. Rynning. 11, 8. Westmoreland Rev. F. A. Ginn. 7:30. Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rev. Francis Bur- gette Short. 10:30. "imperfect but Real Faith." District superintendent Rev. William Walla; Toungson, D. D., 691 E. 62d st N. Tabor 2790. M. E. South First Union and Multnomah Rev. James T. French. 11. 7:30. Nazarene Firt E. 10th and Weidler Rev. C. How ard Davis and Rev. O. F. Goettle, assistant. Evangelistic preaching by Rev. C. E. Roberts, 11, 2:30. 7:30. revival service each night dur ing the week except Saturday. Sellwood E. 8th and Spokane Rev. B. H. Morse. 11. 7:30. Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th st Bev. C. U. Fowler.' 11, 7:30. Highland Park E. 14th and Kilhngsworth Rev. W. P. Keebaugh. 11, 8. Scandinavian Bev. J. G. B ringed hi 11, 7:30. Presbyterian First 12th and Alder ReT. John H. Bosd. 10:30 "Vision Linked With Power," 7:30. 'The Religious Aspects of the League of Nations." Westminster East 17th and Schuyler Rer. Edward H. Pence. 10:30 7:30 Central E. 13th and Pine. Rer. Orlando B. Pershing. 11. 7:30. Calvary llth and Clay Rev. R. W. Rogers. I. 0:30. "The Vital Note in Present Day Relig ion." 7:30, "Opposition to a League of Nations is Pan-Germanism. ' ' . . Mt Tabor E. 65th and Belmont ReT. Ward MacHenry. 10:30, "Victory Campaign of the New Era Movement" 4:30. vesper service, "Get ting Ready to. Live." Vernon 19th and Wygant Bev. J. H. Land. borough. 11, 7:30. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Rev. A. L. Hutchison. 11, observance of National Health Sunday. 7:30. "The Kind of God That Man Needs." Fourtli First and Gibbt. Kev. Levi Johnson. 10:30. 7:30. Kenilworth K- 84 th and Gladstone Rev. Paul E. Ratscb- 11, "Co-Workers With God." 7:45. "The Story of a Lay Preacher." Hope E. 78th and Everett Her. Floyd E. Dorria. 11, 7:30. Rose City Dr. Robert H. Millignn. 11. "The War and Vicarious Suffering." 7 :80. Ivan B. Rhode will tell T. M. C A. experiences in France. Forbes Graham and Gantenbein. 11. Trinity Virginia and Nebraska Rev. Theo dora P. Smith. 11. "Elijah. A Vlctorlona War rior." 7:30, "The Compassion of Jesus." Armbel Kev. John K. Nelson. 11. 8. Millard Avenue Kev. .W. Lee Gray. 11, 7:30. MarshaR Street 17th and Marshall-w-Rev. A. 3. Hanna. 11, "Stewardship." -. Seventh Day Aaventirt Note Regular service of thta denomination are held on Saturday, l Central E. llth and Everett L. X. Dick- on, pastor. XI :L5. . . ..-...( Tabernacle Women of Woodcraft hall, 10th ishop to preside i s Vjf i 4I l -'-3 4 8 X i I : A Rt. Rev. W. T. Sumner DR. C. E. WILL VISIT HERE General Secretary of Epworth Leagues Will Be in Portland About March 4. The coming of Dr. Charles E. Guth rie, general secretary of the Epworth leagues of the Methodist church. Is a great event for the leaguers of the Portland district While serving a large church in Wilkesbarra. Pa., Dr. Guthrie acted as dean of the faculty In various Epworth league Institutes of the East, where he proved to be a most inspiring leader of young people. He takes the place of Dr. Wilbur Sheridan, who was elected by the general conference as secretary and who was compelled to give up his work on account of Ill-health. A great meeting is to e held at Cen tenary church on the evening of March 4 or 5. Exact date will be given later. Dr. Wilcox to Speak Sunday evening at 8 o'clock Dr, George D Wilcox will give before the Realization league the address postponed one week on account of the League of Nations congress. At 11 o'clock Rev. H. Edward Mills will preach. The league rooms are over the Woman's Exchange, 186 Fifth street. w PORTLAND and Taylor streets. 11. Montavilla E. 80th and Everett Elder J. Gerhart 11. Lents t94th st and 58th are. Elder W. IX Huntington. 1 1 . St Johns Central are. and Charleston Elder A. K. Falkenberg. 11. Mt Tabor E. 60th and Belmont Elder W. T. Hilgert 11. Albina Skidmore and Mallory Rev. A. A. Meyer. C. F. Knott, local elder. 11:15. Scandinavian Sixty-second near 40th are, 1L Salvation Army Corp No. 1 243 Ash' at Adjutant Frank Genge. 11. 3:15, 8. Corp No. 4 128 H lrt Adjutant Poaeph Harrison. 11. 3, 8. Swedenborgian New Church Society 331 Jefferson Rev. William R. Reece. 1 1 , "A Lesson From the Work of Oregon Social Hygiene Society." Unitarian Church of Our Father Broadway and Tarn hill Rev. G. Eliot Jr. 11, The House of Broth erhood." 7:45. open forum, lecture by Major Calvin S. White, on What the Army Has Done for the Extension of Human Life." United Brethren Conference superintendent Bev. G. E. Mc Donald. First E. 15th and Morrison Rev. Byron J. Clark. 11, "Christian Education." 7:30, "The Demon's Cry." Second E. 27th and Sumner. Rev. Ira Hawley. 11, "Preaching and Hearing." 7:30, "He Was a Good Man." Third 67th st and 32d are. S. E. Ber. E. O. Shepherd. 11. 7:30. Fourth Tremont Her. C. P. Blanehard. 11. "Christian Stewardship." 7:80. "Our Own Church College," by Rev. B. E. K me rick. United Evangelical First E. 16th and Poplar Bev. J. A. Goode. 11, 7:30. . M United Willamette bird, and Gay ReT. H. H. Farnham. 11.7:80. United Presbytartan First E. 37th and Hawthorne Rev. H. F. Given. 11, "Jeu tha Champion of Truth. 7:30. 'The League to Enforce Peace." Church of the Stranger Grand and Wasco Rer. 8. Earl Du Boia. 10:30. "Power Not to Be Restrained." 7:30. "A Prophet Lke Lnto Moses." ' Kenton 120 West Lombard Rer. George N. Taylor. 11. "Y. M. C. A. Experience in Camp Lewis." by Rev. G. S. Coie. 7 :30. Miscellaneous Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9tb and Clay Rev. J.Un E. Fee. 11. 7:30. Realization League 186 5th Bev. IL Edward Mills. 11, "Through Pain to Praise. Through Praise to Power." 8, "Man' Body the Implement of Man." by Dr. George D. Wilcox. Christedelphian 621 E. Washington. 10:80. Church of God 868 Failing. 11. 8. Gospel Hall K. 29th and Stark. 10:30. 12:15, 7:45. Men's Resort 4 th and Burnside Ber. Levi Johnson, superintendent 8. New Civilization 407 Tilford bldg. Dr. Beth Northington. 7:4 5. Divine Science Tilford building Bev. T. M. Mina.ru. pastor. -11. Universal Mesvianic 218 Abington building. 11, 8i "Infinite Light and Life." Glad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 246Vs 1st. a, 8. 730 week day, except Monday and Saturday, 8 p. m. Pentecostal church E. 20th and Ankeny A. W. Smith. - 11. 8, Bible study in "Romans; 8. First Spiritualist Sixth -and M on tg emery : Rer. A. Scott Bledsoe., 3. 7:45. Second " Spiritualint AUsky Hall Rer. Max Hoffman. 3, 8, "Who Are .Our Guardian Angela?" Volunteers of America Mission 224 urnakla Meeting every evening except Monday at 8 o'clock, and Sunday. 3 p. m. ' PORTLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY ' Central Kg.. 10th at Mr THREE LECTURES SUNDAY, S P. M. THEOSOPHICAL METHODS OF OCCULT DEVELOPMENT MONDAY, P.U. THE LAW OF PROGRESS TUESDAY, S V. M. CHILDREN OF LUST, AWAKE, ARISE By Dr. Woodruff Sheppard ALL WELCOME " . GUTHRIE (Greatest Jero of 19tli Century to ermon QCopic "Am much for others as for ourselves" was the record made during- the past year by the First Christian church In Its offerings for missions and benevo lences. In promotion of thta unselfish spirit the Rev. Harold H. Griffiths, In his discourse Sunday, will give a bio graphical study of the greatest hero of the nineteenth century. Sunday eve ning the sermon will be a popular dis cussion of the power of human Bpeech. On Friday evening the women of the Kcclesla circle in Irvlngton will meet with their husbands in the' circle's an nual social session at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Owens. NOTED EASTERN PASTORS SPEAK Dr. Sheets and Dr. Trennery to Be Heard Here, Dr. Ream in Eu gene," Dr. Hancher in Salem. Preliminary apportionment of the na tionally known speakers, Who will be in Portland next Friday and Saturday "for the world program conference of the Methodist centenary, for many of the leading church centers'" of the northwest, was announced Friday by Dr. Charles A. Bowen, executive secretary of the centenary movement in the northwest. But two of the speakers of the -centenary team will be heard In Portland next Sunday. They are: . Ir. Fred B. Sheets, field secretary of the educational department of the board of foreign mis sions of the Methodist Kplscopal church, and Dr. Trennery, one of the national leaders in Sunday school work. Eugene's First Methodist Episcopal church will have Dr. G. Franklin Ream, executive chairman of the life service department of the. centenary, foij morn ing and afternoon meetings. The First church at Salem will hear Dr. John W. Hancher, who is a prine Methodist favorite over the entire northwest. Dr, Hancher is the director of area, organi zations for the centenary movement. Other northwest allotments will be made in the. next day or two, for it is planned that every important section of this territory shall hear one or more of the famoys divines. Evangelist Will Lecture at Night Kvangelist L. K. Dickson will lecture Sunday night at 8 o clock in Christian sen's hall. Eleventh and Yamhill streets. on "The Future League of Churches to Enforce Religion A Prophetic Warning of the Bible." This will be a continua tion of the Bible lectures which Air. Dickson has been" giving for a number of weeks .and which have attracted much unusual interest among a large class of thinking people of Portland. These lectures are Tree to the public Ivan B. Khodes to Speak on Sunday At the evening service of Rose City Park Community church, Ivan B. Rhodes, who has Just returned from France, will tell the story of his experi ences during the 14 months' engagement in war work as regional secretary of the Y. M. C. A., one of the most re sponsible positions of the Y. M. C. A. organization. - Mr. Rhodes is an elder In this church and the- congregation will give him a great welcome Sunday evening. Dr. Mulligan's subject for Sunday morning will be "The War and Vicarious Suffering." Rev. Mr. Brers to Preach Rev. Alexander Beers, pastor of the First Free Methodist church, will occupy his pulpit both morning and night. Tha pastor is preaching a series of sermons on the fundamental principles of Chris tianity and is urging the people to re turn to the conditions of the New Tes tament church. Invited to Central Dr. Francis Burgette, Short, pastor of Wilbur Methodist church, will preach Sunday evening at Central Methodist church. The pastor of Central church has invited Dr. Short's members to, at; tend the evening meeting Remodeling Social Hall Rev. Ellas Gjerding, pastor of First Norwegian Danish M. E. church, an nounces that a committee from the young people's society Is engaged In re modeling the interior of the social hall of the church in an effort to make It more attractive. WILBUR METHODIST CHURCH Multnomah Hotel flermoR, lil, Morning "IMPF.HKECT BUT HEAL. FAITH" Portland' Best Quartet. Offertory by- Mr. Bell. ' William Mantel Wilder Organist-Director Francis Burgette Short : Pastor : FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ALDER STREET AT TWELFTH REV. JOHN H. BOYD, D. D. PASTOR i will preach, morning and evening, i ' "VISION WITH POWER" "RELIGIOUS ASPECTS .OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS" After the evening service an Open svers with IONS Court for questions and answers i criticisms and remarks will ducted by Dr. Boyd about THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS BAPTIST LAYMEN PLAN TO RAISE FUND BY APRIL 1 Victory Campaign Now in Prog ress Will Be ; Inaugurated at Regional Conference Sunday. GREAT MEETING IS PLANNED Prominent Pastors From East and California Have Been Secured to Address Gatherings Here. Northern Baptist laymen are In the midst of a "Victory campaign" to raise 16.000.0Q0 by April 1. To this end the laymen of the Northwest have planned a regional conference for Portland Sun day Afternoon and Monday and have secured, the servicer of several leading Baptist clergymen to assist them In their conference. The main speakers of the conference will be Dr. F. A. Agar and C. A. Brooks of New York city and Dr. John Snape of Los Angeles. A great laymen's mass meeting will be held Sunday afternoon at the White Temple, when all three visitors will speak. The afternoon theme will be "The Spiritual Ideals Emphasised by the War." The laymen's sessions on . Monday; will be at 10 :30, 2 :30 and 7 .30 o'clock. The theme of the morning session Is "Preparation of the Heart In Prayer" ; the " afternoon session, "The Call of the New World's Need," and evening ses sion, "Enlisting the Whole Power of -the Church.' The general theme of the conference is, "A New Church for a New World." Sunday morning and evening the Bap tist churches of the city wll hear the speakers as follows: Dr: Brooks, White Temple In the morning. Highland church in the evening: Dr. Snape, Grace church in the morning. Third church In the evening; Dr. Agar, Arleta church In the morning. Calvary church in the eve ning; Dr. O. C. Wright, lyents church in the morning; Dr. F. W. Reynolds, Glencoe church In the morning;' Mr. Hale, Sellwood church In the evening ; Dr. J. D. Sprlnpston, University Park church In the evening. The urgent need of this united move ment by the laymen of the church was explained at a banquet for laymen last Tuesday evening. Dr. F. W. Reynolds, who has Just returned from a "Y" over seas hut, and Dr. Bowler twere the speakers. Special Services At Friends Church Beginning Sunday morning at Firat Friends church, the, pastor, assisted by Evangelist Harry Hays, Willi conduct revival services. Rev. Mr. Hays, the evangelist, and Rev. H. 1. Cox, the pas tor, were formerly assocated in evan gelistic work in the East, and will make a strong team. The series will not be continued long. The public Is Invited to attend from the beginning and receive all the help possible while the services last. Meetings will be held each after noon at 2:30, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and every even ing during the week. Chief Red Fox to Talk Sunday Night Chief Red For Skushushee, chief of the Blackfoot Indians, will speak Bun day evening at Centenary Methodist church on the loyalty of the American Indian. Together with his cousin he will sing in the language of their tribe. Both will appear In native costume. The chief recently appeared before 85,600 people in New York city. Revivals to Continue The revival services at St Johns Bap tist church will continue throughout the coming week with Rev. an Mrs. W. C. Driver of the chapel car. In charge. Sunday will be observed a decision day in the Sunday school. - . t ; "A LEAGUE FOR PEACE" HEAR THIS 8EBM03T AT FIRST-METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH TWELFTH ASD TAYLOB STS. SU5DAT MOn5I!TO, llllt Dr. Stansfield will discuss whether such a League is revolution or evo lution. " i - Sl'SDAT EYF.5I50, 7i "THE CHALLENGE AND THE CALL" BOTH HEEM058 BT Rev.Joshua Stansfield, D. D. PASTOR . A "V V v a J jL