THE OREGON ; DAILY JOURNAL SATURDAY,. MARCH -.1, 1919. PORTLAND. ; OREGON'. i riterchurch Wi LENT IS SEASON EDI To Those Confirmed in Church V : Observance Is - Much More , Than Simple Pibus Custom. FAST OF THE SPRING TIME Many Reasons for, "Forty Days" ' Are to Be Found in a Study Of the Old Biblical History. By Bt. Bt. W. T. Ssmaer Btabop of Oregon. - The Lcnfen season is here once attain, and, naturally, we ask ourselves what it means -to -us thia year, perhaps, com pared with the years that have gone ' before. V Lent is a time when we stop to con sider and meditate upon our spiritual Condition, The word Lent has no special significance save only as it designates the time of the fast before Easterj The word is derived from the Anglo-Saxon Jencten" which means the spring sea son. From this we learn that the Lenten fast means simply the fast that comes . in the spring of the year. '-It was appointed at this time for the : reason - that "-bur Lord's passion- and death occurred at this time of the year and these devotions of the faithful grouped . themselves around that, sad hour , on Calvary. To those who have betfn confirmed in the church the season la oije o( renewed spiritual activity of a contemplative kind, it is more than a Himple .observance of a. pious custom its observance is made a matter of con science. - ,(" - Beginning with Afh Wednesday the .Lenten-season reallycove'rs a period of 46 days. As Sunday has always been re garded as a feast these six Sundays are not counted as belonging to the fast of the' Lenten season. We therefore desig nate them as Sundays in and not Sun days of Lent. Authority tor "Forty Days" Why forty days should be set apart in this way is nut difficult to understand, lor thera, are many reasons why 40 Is a scriptural number. " On, authority i points out in- his exposition hri Lent as i follows : "Forty years the children of Israel, were under discipline in their pil grimage in' the wilderness. -Moses fasted 40 days. on the mount. -Klijah was 40 days, in the .wilderness. Forty days the IS'tnevites fasted and repented them of their sins. FoVty daysiour Lord fasted in the wilderness when about to enter upoihls public ministry." -. From, these references we learn that -it is both scriptural and. helpful . that 1 this season of penitence should be pro longed for us, that bearing injmind these incidents of 40 years and 40 days of de votion and discipline whichf character ized the history of God's people, and : also pur Lord's example, we may be like minded in, prayer, lh discipline and in turning to God. 'The devotions of the Lenten fast are intimately connected with Easter which ltprecedes and are . intended to prepare fi&e mind and heart for the devout celebration of the "Queen of Festivals" Easter, and for the Eas- ' ter communion. Time- for,. Taking Stock AIM 4 To those who look for guidance, to the j finding probably that the debit side of communions of the Christian church f the journal is heavier than the credit, v.htch observe Lent the appeal to ab- to turn about and seek their God with stain from all social functions and to ! renewed and invigorated energy, attend more closely upon the services of f We aU tecom surfeited with the the Churcfc during the 40 days is not a i world's cares, amusements and diver Hew one. To those who are not of these. ' tlsetnentt(- 11 is wel1 at we should go communions I most heartily recommend ! ou occasionally into the mountain in that they take thse 40 days for spiritual nfruhmont ni ',H.vni. thom iiaps they have never done before, to contemplation of spiritual things. It is good' for anyone to take a cer tain time of the year in which, to take , Conflict with evil is ever going 6n; and spiritual preparedness is the guarantee of safety! victory and honor. . LENT Means Intensive Training . PRO-CATHEDRA L of St. Stephen the Martyr, 13th and Clay Rt. Rev. . W. T. Sumner. Bishop ; Rev. K. 8.' Gill, Dean. Sundays 7 :45, 11, 7:45. . TRINITY 19th and Everett Rev. A. A. Mor rison. 8, communion ; 11, morning prayea, and sermon ; , 8, evening ..prayer and address.' ST. DAVIDS East Twelfth and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, Rector. 7 :30, :30 and 11. , T MARKS 21st and Marshall Rev. J. Q. Patton, Rector. .7:30; 9:45, school; 1L Eucharist and sermon ; 7 :45, eyensohg and sermon. "flOOp SHEPHERD .; - Vancouver and Graham Rev. .John Dawson. 11, 8. , . ST. ANDREWS . Hereford street, Portsmouth Archdeacon' Chambers in charcre , 7 :30 pi m., v , S'M.1,9HAF1,,8 ALI, A3TGELS E, 43d and. BroadwayVRev. T. F -Bowen Vicar. '8, 10, 11, 5. : CHURCH OF OXJR 8ATIOR v,'i'.tll,ave- aod let'.st. S. E. Rev. E. H-.CIark.'Vlcar.J .-30 and 11 a. m. . ALL 8AIXTS . T.?5th and SaviefHev. Frederic IC Howard. 1J, . 11 i6tK and Harney. Sellwood Rev. H. Clark In charge. 11, 7 :80'. T ST. MATTHEWS . Corbett .and Bancroft -Rev! W . A. M. Breck. Vicar. 10. H. ? j. ST at MUwaakle) 11, Rev. John D. Rice, Vicar ; T. R. Sellwood, Lay Reader. ASH : WEDNESDAY, MABCtt WILBUR METHODIST CHURCH Multnomah Hotel - Snnday, lft9 Worskin-Stiftjeet The Greater Love Only early comers get seats. Francis Burgette Short EPISCOPAL orld EpwortHians , Plan Big Keception for ; General Secretary Dr." Charles E. Guthrie, new general secretary of the Epwortb Leagues of the Methodist church, will be In Portland Wednesday .afternoon and evening- and local Kpworthlans are planning: to make (he most of their chief visit. A big banquet has been . planned for Wednes day night at Centenary- Methodist church, Kast Ninth and Pine streets. The pot-luck banquet at :30 o'clock will be for officers of the various chap ters. Miss Delia Milltgan, city presi dent. : will preside. ' Dr. Guthrie 'will be the guest of honor. Other speakers will be Dr. George H. Parkinson and Robert H. Hughes, ' editor Of the Pacific Chris tian Advocate. Following 'the banquet a general rally will be held in the church auditorium at 8 o'clock. ',Rev. A. S. Heisey, district Centenary secre tary will preside and Dr. Guthrie will tell the Epworthlans the part they must play Jn the great ? 100,000,000 Centenary movement of the denomination. Miss iiu . ku.j .. j -..in Kvrrow aucb, uic uiiuu Biuizi , win jhv- i Vide special: music ARMENIA'S CAUSE IS PULPIT SUBJECT Dr., Coari Plans a Series of Lectures on Conditions In Armenia. 4 The cause of suffering Armenia will be presented Sunday from Portland pul pits. Alt pastorr have been urged to mention the Armenian; drive, which oc curs next weeTt, in their sermons. A few churches have planned special serv ices The 'speeial observance in many churches was during Chjgjtmas week, when nearly every Sunday-school in the country took an offering to help the 400,000 orphans in Armenia. Dr. Frederick G. Coan. former presi dent of Urumia college, Urumia, Persia, will tell of the terrible sufferings of the Armenians Sunday morning at Trinity Episcopal church. The Woman's society of Mount Tabor Presbyterian church .will hold an annual praise service at 4 r30 o'clock Sunday afternoon tnd will also have Dr. Coan as a special speaker. Special music will be furnished: ' , Mrs. O.f F. Lamson of Seattle, a na tive of Armenia,' will' speak on the j Syrian and Armenian situation Sunday evening at Kose city jfaric jneinoaist church. . An exhibition of stereoptteon pictures wll be iven at Highland Congregational church J Sunday night, pictur ing scenes in Armienia. The accompanying lecture will ,'be! delivered by Rev. C. H. John ston. , , Sunday night a praise meeting will be held at Kenilworth Presbyterian church under the auspices of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society. This meeting is arranged to give for eign mission information ' to the com munity. One of the features of the service- will, be an illustrated talk on Syria the aim being to show the. needs of the .starving people. Misa Walker will sing. Rev. H. F. Given, pafetor of the First United Presbyterian church, will, also present the cause of Armenia in his Sunday evening sermon. account of stock of spiritual" forces, and. "r l "lcu'lal and W pray and to bring- ourselves back again into a right relation with God, our maker and our friend. Some wonder why Easter is not happier, for them.- It will be if they observe the Lenten season, In letter and in spirit 'and come into the glorious Eastertide with new penitence and renewed repentance and new resolution. Dr. Boyd to Repeat Washington Address Dr. Jfthn H. Boyd will repeat by re quest Sunday evening the address which he gave-on Washington's birthday at the meeting of the Civic league. " It deals with the necessity of education in democracy. . This address . created a great Impression when delivered to a small audience and there has been a strong demand that it be given a wider hearing. Sunday morning Dr. Boyd will talk on. "Safety and "Duty in Hard Places." i Greatest Religious Test in History Near at Hand V SEALING THI SAINtS: A PROPHECY Hr K VASGKUST X, K. DICKSO.V . in thi lecture on what the Bible mtn' about; 144.000 who wiU ml taste of. death. -'. CHRI9TENSEMUS HALL, Eleventh' St., Betwem r T MorHaon and ramhIH. , unday, March 2, at 7j8j o'clock. SPECIAL WU8IC. " SEATS PREC AftlDeatH--Wliai? "The WnrM At !:-tL J- u neither Heaven nor Hell: it is the 'place into which man, first 'comes, after death.", . I t . Hear this explained ifias moniing by - BEY. WM..R REECE -v NEWCHRISTIAN CHURCH Ml Jefferson , 11 o'clock f y ovement 3s to DISTRIBUTION OF BIBLES PLANNED '.American Bible Society Announces Am After-war Program of a World-wide Significance. The publication and distribution , of millions of testaments in 150 languages In all countries of the globe is part of the after-war program of the. American Bible 'society, as announced a few. days ago from their headquarters in Astor Place, New York city. At least $150,000 will be required for this huge task, it is said. To meet this emergency the Bible society is cooperating with .the 14 church organizations! of the United States ln the inter-chtrch emergency campaign for 110,000,00' for after-war needs. ' . " Tr. William: I. 'Haven, secreta'rV of the society, said that appeals were being re ceived by th.e society' from Europe and Asia : Minor for Bibles printed : in the languages of the different peoples. The stocks of Christian Bibles In these coun tries has been exhausted but the so ciety lacks the funds to supply the need. The; copper plates from which editions of the Bible in modern Greek, Ruman ian, Bohemian and Arabic were , printed in the past at various . Kuropean cap itals have been made inaccessible by the war and the Bible society is reproduc ing them by a photographic process which entails heavy : expenditure. The report of the society, rendered De cember 31, showed that 7.000,000 copies of the New Testament, the Gospel of St. John and the Proverbs of Psalms had' been placed In the hands of the fighting . men. The American Bible so ciety operated during the war through the chaplains, regardless of denomina tion. , : ' . ', Special Praise Program Sunday evening at First - Congrega tional church the choir and organist will give a special praise program followed by an address by the temporary pastor. Dr. W. W. Wlllard. These musical pro grams during the past months have proven ' very . popular. Communion' will be observed after the morning service. The Men's Brotherhood will begin active work again- with a supper andrprogram Monday evening, at which time Rev. Mr. Willard will be the special guest. He will speak on "The Business of Brotherhood." the Meeting Is Postponed The social service meeting of the churches of Portland, which was an nounced for the evening xt March 3, to be addressed by Miss Dorothy Wyser, executive secretary of the home service section of the Red Cross, has been post poned until the evening of March 18. DIRECTORY QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY Uniform Sunday School Lesson ..mi.. . v- V.nW1l'1.li iiw ncpuri Dl l UTT K3fVm. . . v. . Primary topic. "Tb Story of Wonderful Jour ney"; Junior topic, "Two Men Aint Ten"; Intermediate topic, "The Folly of (Cowardice : Senior topic, "Cuae of Failure in life. Golden Text: "Thto fa the Tfctory tht hth OTercome the world, ereo our faith. v -. 1 John 5 :4. Young People's Topics Biptint 'Union: "Our Relation to God." lit (Obeying). John 15:12-17. (Consecration meetinc) Christian . JSndeavori "Our Relation to God." 111. (Obeying). John 15:12-17. . (Consecration meeting.) , Ep worth League: "High Hearts for Great Pay."' Matt. 10:37 89; Eph. 1:15-23; Matt 17:14-20. Baptist' Firrt: White Tfrnple. 12th and Taylor ReT. William a. Waldo. 11. "The Element of Succesn," followed by the Lord's tapper; 7:30, the Inter-Church World moyement. ; Kast Side - E. 20th and Balmon ReT. W.. B. liinon. ' Rer. Herbe.t T. Cash, awiittant, 11. "Tiie New Testament Church," followed by ordi nances of Baptism and the Lord's supper; 7:30, "When Mary loot. God." , Third rVancouTer and Knott Re. Webley J. Btaren. 11, 7:30. MontaTilla 11, 7:30. "Arleta 11. 7:30. j CalTar'--E. 8th and Grant Rer. - J. E. Thomas.. 11. ."The - Gospel', According to I-e-TrUcu; 7:30. "Church, and Labor,"' by "Labor Erangelist" D. L. SchulU of Pittsburg. Glencoe E. 45th and Mam- Re. F. C. Laslette. 11, "The Faith for Today The Church' of Today," followed by the Lord's sup per; 7:30, "life" - Sellwood Bethany Ber. T. J. Broom field, 11. 7:30. , Grace E. 76th and Ash. 11,7:80. University Park Ber. S. Lawrence BlacM. 11. 7:4S. - 8wedirh 15th and.Hoyt Re. T. G. SJolar der. 10:30. 7:30. - St. Johns- Re. Mr. BnrtoO. Sermons by Evangelist Drirer. ' 1 1, " "Faith and Works"; 7:30. "Now or Setr." I Hiirhland E. Oth and ATbert Preaching by Dr. E. P. Borden. II. "The Second Mile"; 7:30. "Labels." I Cathello I ' St. Peters -Lents - BeT. P. Beutgen. 8. 10:3. ':30. ! : Pro-Cathedral 15tl and Paris ReT. E. T. OlUrs. , 7:18. 8:80. 8:45,- 11, 7:45. St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman Her. J. C Hughes. 6. 8:30. 10:80. 7:30. St. Francis - E. 12th and Pine ReT.' J. H. Black. 6. 8. . 10:80. 7:80. Immaculate - Heart of v Mary WUHams ' and Stanton Ber. W. A. Daly.,. 8, 0, 11. T:BO. Holy Rosary E. 3d snd Clarksmas- ReT. E. S. Olson. 6, 7. 8, . 13. 7:30. i - St. Rose E. 53d and Alameda Rer. 3. O'FarreU. 8. 10:80.-4. ' ! St, Andrews K. Otli and Alberta BeT. J. Kieman. 8, 10i3O. 7 :SO. - s "1 " The Madeletne E. 24th and Sfaiklyoa Ber. George F. Thompson. 7:80, 9, 14. ' i fit itcension E. 76th and YmhilF Franciscan withers. 8. 10:3d, 7:80, T Blessed Sacrament Maryland and BHaadensi ReT. F. W. Black. 8. lO .SO. 7 :8. i Holy Cross --774 Bowdoin Kbt. C. Bajmond. 8( 10:30, 7:80. N St. Imatiu 3220 43d it S. E. -Jesuit Fathers. 6:30. 8, 10:30, 4. , - St 8tephiuv E.-42d and Taylor Rer. War ren A. WsJtt. . 8:80. 10:80 7 :80w Holy Redeemer Portland ol-rd. aM Tsneoa- Ter -are. BeT. William J. DeriBe. 6. lO:80. 7:80. .. s. - ' - '; -i . ' St- Thfllip JJerf Pattlit ; Fathers) -t-B. '16th arid Hickory Be. , W. J. Cartwrighf 7:80. . 10:80 7:80. . r St Clementa S. . Smith aTe. and Nawtoo Serbita Fathers. . 8. 10:30; 7:80.; Sacred Heart E. 1 1th and Centar ReT. -O. Rob. 8. 10:80. 7;80. . "f vf. r 8t Agatha E. 15th and MUler -i-Ber. J. Comminxky. 8. 10:80, 7:30. I St StaaisUos tPpUsh) Maryland land Fsfl ing BeT. F. Mattbew. 8. 10: 80. 7:80. St Joseph- (ermeir) 19th and, Goocb BeT. B. IHirrer. 8, 19:30. 1:80. f St Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Rer. M. Balestrs. ' 8 :S0. 10:30, 7:80. " i ... - St Clarea Capitol Hill Father Capiat ran, a T. M.: 8. 10:10. . -St . Charles E. 58d and Alberta Ber. J. P. O'Flynn. ? Si 10:30." i All Saints E. th and Gliaan BT. Father William Cronin- 8. 10:80. .1 . - a .-, OfcrirUan First Park s and Columbia Re. Harold H. Griff is. ? 11. -Th Bynote of Cbristiaiutr"; 7:45, "Jesua and the Pom." . . t . Easr Side JC. lath and Taylor Ber.: R. H. Sawyer. 11, 7:30. Rodney Aremie Hodney and Knott Rer. 3. F. Ghormley. 11, seme ia charge of the ciders? 7:30, sacred concert MontaTilla K. 76th" and .GliaaB lieT. ..Her bert E. Ryder. 11, 7:80. stereopticMi lectors illustrating Dr. Charles H. Sheldon's book. "In His Steps, or What Would Jesus Dot" r ' : WoodlawB E. 7th and Liberty Bmw. Joseph IA Boyd. 11. 7 :30. -:v -, v: -; f - ,1 . f i Vernon E. 1 5th aaj ' Wjcant Ben .B. TIbhs Mazey. 11. T:30. . ; . ' : pastors Jew to Portland Congregations if ;. Hi - - . " s I " f I I i. Rev. ; X. Stanford Moore, a graduate of Washington High school and Willamette university, who has Jieen appointed . pastor of Epwortli Methodist church; Rev. C. II. Bcrnhard-of Dallas, Texas, who served as civilian chaplain at Camp Freemont during the war, who ; has been called to Grace Lutheran c hurch. - : 1 Patriotic Service at Wilbur M. E. Church The service tomorrow morning at Wil bur Methodist church will take on a patriotic character. An address will be delivered by the pastor and Dr, Stuart McQulre will sing the "Marseillaise" and Harriet Leach will sing the "Star Spangled Banner." Dr. ' Short is chap lain of .the J. C. Penney Company that operates 197 stores in 25 different states, employing 2000 people, and this address has been printed and a" copy sent to each of the employes as an appreciation of the services rendered by 150 of their number who responded to thir country's call. . ! Consecration . Campaign On Under. tKe leadership of the pastor, Harry Neal. the Church of God, 363 Failing; Btreet, is conducting a cam paign 'for consecration of -souls. Sunday morning the pastor will speak on "Be Ye Filled With the Spirit." In the evening Mrs, Neal will speak on the fulfillment of prophecy. Seasoned slabwood and inside wood. green stamps for cash. . Holman Fuel Co. Main 353. A-33i3. AQV. OF CHURCH Christian 8clevca Lesson subject: "Christ Jesus." First 19th and, ETerett. 11. 8. Second E. 6th and Holladay. 11, 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth VancouTer aTe. and Emerson. 11. 8. Fifth 2d and 42d awe. B. E. 11. 8ixth Masonic Temple. 868 TamlulL 11. 8- SeTenth Holbrook block, 8t Johns. 11. All churches Wednesday, 8 p. m. . Congregational ' First Park and Madison. Dr. W. W. Wil lard. 10:30. "Life's Flying Goal," followed by communion serrice ; 7:45. "Music and De mocracy." Sunnyside IS. 32d and Taylor ReT. J. J. Staub. 11. "Launching Out Into the Deep"; 7:45. War-xone lecture by Dr. J. J. Sellwood. Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and - Ererett Preaching by ReT. W. H. Meyer, of Portland T. M. C A. 11. sermon followed by communion serrice; 7:45? , Highland E. Oth and Prescott Rer. Edward Constant. 11, "The Search for God Where Is He?"; 7:30, stereopticon riews of Armenia and its people, by Her. C. H. Johnston. WaTerley Heights E. 33d and Woodward ReT. Olirer P. Ayery. -11, "Eternal Life Now"; 7:45, "The WaTerley Heights Community." ' Laurelwood 45th are. and 65th at S. E. Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 11. 5. Pilgrim Missouri and 8 ha Ter. ReT, Robert Murray Pratt 11, "Ships That Pass in the Night"; 7:30, serrice in charge of Christian. n deaTor society. . C3 Finnish Mission 107 Skidmore rBT. 8am-' uel Netala. 6, 7:30. - . . ' . Unirersity Park Ha Ten and -Lombard ReT. C H. Johnston: 11, 7:8J. - ' St John-! S. Ivanhoe and Richmond Rer. J..T. Merrill: 11, 7:30. . . Danish-Norwegian - E. 23d and Sumner -r ReT. Ole Torgessen. 11. 7:30. ' First German - E. 7th and Stanton ReT.' George Zocher. 11. 7:36. , Second German E. 8th and Si idmorte ReT. Henry Hagelgaq. 11, 7:30. ' Zion German E. 6 th and Fremont ReT. J. U. Hopp. 11. 7:30. Cplsoopal Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen the Martyr 13th and Clay Rt, ReT. W. T. Sumner, bishop. Sundays. 7:45, IX, 7:48, Holy days, 9:3). Trinity 18th and ETerett Rer. A. A. Mor rison, 8, 0:45, 11, "Sufferings of Armenia." by Dr. , Frederick Coan of Persia ; 8, public inter church meeting, speaker, J. Campbell White of New Tork. St DaTida E. 12th and Belmont Rer. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 8:30, 11, par ish anniTersary sermon; 7:30, musical program. St Marks 21ft and 'Marshall Ret. J. G. Hatton. 7:80, 9:45, 11. 7:46; " f St Andrews Hereford at, Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers. in charge. 9,-11, 7:30. Grace Memorial -K. 1 7 th and WekUet' Rer. Oswald W. Taylor, fi. 11. j Good Shepherd TanoouTer . and Graham Rer. John Dswspn. . 11, 8. St Michaels and All Angels- E. 43d and Broadway BeT. . T.- F. . Bowen. Ticar. .. 8 10, 11.-6., - - . Cliurch of Our Sarior 60th are. and 4 1st st S. E. ReT. E. H. Clark. Ticar. 7 :30. 11. Bishop 'Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital -Ber Frederic K. Howard. 1. 7:45. St. Panls-a-Woodmere ReT. Oswald W. Tay lor. . 4. - . All Saints 25th and 8a Tier Ber.' Frederic K. Howard. . 11. .; - t . St Johns' Memorial E. 1 5th -and Harney. Sellwood. Her. H. Clark in charge. 11. 7:30. ' St.- Mathews Corbett and.. Bancroft KT. .W. A,; M-. Breck. Ticar. 10, 11. C VaMTgSftCsagf - First E. 6th and Market Be. E. D. Horn- Uchuch. 11,7:30. - . -rraw snasnoam .-.r-. Central BRta and Flanders Rot. W. N. Coffee. II. '7:30,. missionary gsddresa by Miss Graee Allen of Africa. ' o -, '- ' i-irst K. ta and Mill - Ber. A., Beers. 11, "The Belie-rers' Inheritance in Christ"; T:30, "The Bible - Teaching on Hell and Modem Science." . -. - - '' Alberta-E. 80th and Wygant ' Per. E. L Harrington. 11. 7:36.-' FlTBt E. 8.5tb and Main ReT. Homer L, Cox.' ReTiTal serrioes in charge of ETangclisS Harry Hay and pastor. 11, '7:45. Serrices each night daring week and four afternoona. . Jewish . " s Congregation Beth Israel 1 2th and Main Rabbi Jonah- B. Wise. Sabbath set-rices Fridsjr at & p. m.. Saturday. 10:30 a. m. Sunday, 10. in Portland academy -bldg.. 13th and Mona. gomefy. Religions achoo- Bible class - ait Central library, second and.' fourth .Wedncsdayi, -. Congregation AhaTia Sholem-r-Park and' Clay sta. -Rabbi It- Abrahanwon. Friday. 8 p. m.; Saturday. 0:80 a. na.-- - -1 Latter Oar Saint ' Church 'of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints E. 25th and Madison. 10,' 7:30. -... ..' sVutheean . . St j JsanesaW. ' Park and Jefferson ReV. WTriiaririTBiriKman. 11, "Charity for AU. and 'Malic' Toward None"; 7sSO. ".The Heart's Best Preparation for the Coming Lenten Sea son." , . - j J 8t Pauls E. - 12th and Oioton Rt. a. manse." :iv, lo:ov. ?:.-' - - il - Our Sanors E. lOth, and Grant Sar. M. A. Cbriatenseu. - 11. 8- Trinity WQliams and Graham Bar. J. A. Beinbach. :15. 10:80. 7:30. - Bethlehem Norwegian -14th and Deris ReT. Wilhelm Petterson. . 11. "The Most Beautiful Name"; . "The Most Wonderful Chapter ia Se launched in Portland on Sundny --'tv.'':-.r7t. Morse to Address Training Institute y . A slight change 1A the Portland Train ing Institute program for next Tuesday night Is , announced by the dean. Rev, R., M. Pratt. Instead of the model Sun day school promotion exercises, as was originally planned. A." A. Morse, : prom inent in Sunday school work, will be present and will speak on "Sunday School Records." Dr. Pratt will conduct the "teen-age" class personally.: Tues day night, taking for his subject. "Se curing Attendance at the Church Service."- Friends Increase Revival Interest The attendance and interest is increas ing at the First Frjends church where Rev. Harry Hays is conducting: a re-, vival campaign. The services will con tinue until Thursday evening. .After noon service will' be held the first four afternoons of the week by the pastor. Rev. Homer L. Cox. SERVICES IN the Bible." Grace. English Mason and Albina. ReT. C. H. Bemhard. 11. "The Christian Life Real ised" ; .1 :30. "Experiences in Mitttary Camp Work." t Hamilton Chapel E. 80th and GUsan BeT. F. J. Epling. 10:45. Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and Rod ney. Bethany Danish Erangelical Union and Mor ris ReT. L. P. Kjoller.- II. 8. St Johns Peninsula and Kilpatrick ReT. L. Ludwig. 10:45, 7:30. Swedish Tabernacle V. 17th and Glisan Rer. C. J. Ledrn. 11. 7:30. Swedish Aogustana Stanton, and Rodney ReT. V. g. Ogden. 10:45, Celebration of Lord's supper, reception of new members: 7:45 (English). "St Peter," fifth in series , of New Testament characters. , Methodist Episcopal Centenary E. Oth and Pine Bet. J, C. Rollins. 11, 7:45, Central- Vancouver and Fargo ReT. A. R. Maclean. 11. sermon by ReT. O. C. Barick of Washington, D. C; 7:30. Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell BeT. John Parsons. 11. Epworth--26th and BaTier-r-ReT. J. Stanford Moore. 11, "The Approral of God"; 7:30, song serrice; sermon, "Not Yellow But True Blue." First 12th and Taylor' ReT. Joshua Stans field. 11, sermon by Rer. Edward Laird Mills of San Francisco; 7:30, "The League of Nations.-" ' - , First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt ReT. Ettas Gjerding. Laurelwood E. 63d and Foster Rer. A. C. BrackenbUry. 11, 7:30. Lents Lucien B. Jones. li 7:30. Lincoln E. 52d and Lincoln. ReT. F. A. Ginn. 11. MontaTilla E. 80th and Pine ReT. Hiram Gould. 11. 7:30. Mt Tabor E. 6 1st and Stark. Est. E. Olin Eldridge.. 11. 7:30. y Rose City Park ReT. D. Lester Fields. 11. "8how Tour Colors"; 7:30, "The Armenian and Syrian Situation," by Mr, O. F. I-amiston. Sellwood Rer. W. S. Gordon. 11, 7:30. Sunnyside -E. 35th and Yamhill ReT. R. E. Smith. 11. "The Challenge of the Difficult"; 7:45. sacred, concert St Johns W. I-earitt and Syracuse ReT. J. IL Irrine. 11. 7:30. Swedish Beeca and Borthwick ReT. Abel Eklund, 11, 8 '- Unirersity Park Fiska and Lombard ReT. J. T. Abbott , Tancourer ATenue Norwegian Danish Skid' more and VsneottTer. ReV. C. J. Rynning. 11, 8. Westmoreland ReT. F. A. Ginn. 7:30. -i ' WiUmr Multnomah hotel ReT. Francis- Bur gette Short' 10:80, "The Greater LoTe." District -superintendent BeT. William Wallas Toungson. D. D.. 691 K. 62d st N. Tabor 2790. M. E. South First Union and Multnomah 'ReT. James T. French. 1L, 7:30. . . Naxarene - ' Pirt K. 10th and Weidler Tier. C. How ard Daria and BeT. O. F. Goettle, assistant 11. 7:80. " BeUwood E. 9th and Spokane Preaching by LukwRader. 11, 7:80. . Brentwood - 65th its. and 6 7th st BeT. C. TJ. Fowler. 11, 7:SO. -Highland Park E. 14th and SOlingsworth Bet. W.' Vi Keebaugh. 11. 8. ScandinaTian Ret. i. G. Brinfedahl. 11, 7:30. :..-.. '-.--.. ;- -: ": ' '. ,-. '.",. . '.fVeabytertnn -'. ; First 12th and Alder BeT. . John H. Boyd. lO 30. "Safety and Duty in Hard Places"; 7 :30, "Brain Power In Democratic Society.":. : ' Westminster- East 1 7th and Schuyler -Key. Edwart It Fence. 10:30 7:8ft - . Central E. 13th and Pine. Bee. Orlando B. Pershing. 11. "Organisation aa a Force"; 7:30. "The Maximum." '-J ' i CalTary lltfa and Clay -Rer. R. W. Rogers,' lifr-SO' 7:30. . ? Mti Tabor E. 55thand Belmont ReT. Wsrd MacHeury. 10:30, 4:30. oman' day cele bration.! . ijr Vernon 19th and Wygant BeT. J. R. Lands. bornosh. 11; 7:30. , -. 'Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Ber. A. L. Hutchiion. 11, "The New World Vision"; 7:80. "The Kind of Man God-Wants." Fourth -First and Gibbs. Hit. Leri JohnsoB. 10:30, SO. - Kenilworth E. ' 84th and Gladstone BeT. Paul K- Ratseh. II, "Stewardship God'a New Cmrn nrtmsnf - t'l' praise serrice. in charge of woman's foreign mistnonary society, Hope E- 78th and Krerett Ker. Floyd E. Dorris. 11. 7 30. . '.. Rose City Ir. Robert H. MiUigsss. 11, "The Effect of the War Upon the Idea rd Practice of Prayer"; 7:30. "Growtog a Soul." - v . Forbes Graham. and Gantenbein, II. ' Trinity -Virginia ajpd sNebraaka Rer. Theo dore F. Smith. l. "A Character Study 8t Paul"; 7:80, "An Ideal Life." . . Anabel Rer. - John E. Nelson., 11. 8. -Millard Areouw Bar. : W. Lee Gray. 11, 7 :30. -'- ' -'' . - ' --V7- - . - i' Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Rer. A. I. H" ' 11. Mrs. Lamson,. a- natire Syrian, will , speak in behalf of the Armenia" reuef drire. . :S: -..-: &;' ; '-'iy Aw-ti, :'i;;;..fc: . ' Seventh Day Adrerritrt "Note Regnlar serrioes- of this denesnhaatlasi are held on Satarday. Central . 11th and Krerett L. X. Xnck aon. pastor. 'f 11 :1A. - ' - Tabernacle Women of Woodcraft hall. 10th and Taylor streets. - 1 1. - -.... MontsfiUa 80th and Ererett Elder J. '.r. "A ' t . . - ' v, ' if L,,.lil j,, n, . iwwww sMffiMMWHtf. ABLE METHODIST PASTORS PREACH Visitors Remain Over Sunday to Fill Leading Pulpits of State and City. Two of the vlsitimj clergymen of the Methodist -Centenary training conference will remain in Portland Sunday and deliver addresses at First and Centenary churches. Dr. Edward L. Mills oC San Francisco will speak Sunday morning at First church and Dr. George Parkinson will - speak Sunday night - at Centenary church. . In : addition several nearby cities will be supplied with special speakers. Dr. O. Franklin Ream will speak Sunday morning and afternoon at Eugene Methodist church ; Dr. J. W. Hancher will speak Sunday morning and afternoon- at Salem First church, and Sunday morning and evening Dr. Fred Sheets will be. at First church, Vancouver. .... Dr. Mills, who speaks at Portland First church, has charge 'of., the work west of the "Mississippi. He is consid ered one of ' the ablest- ministers of the' church. He is a member of the na tional Centenary 'convnittee and super intendent of the department of frontier work, board of home missions. He has been in . the West . for four years. Dr. Sellwood Speaks Of War Experience . A message of interest, fresh with ob servations and- experiences on the' wes tern front in Europe, will be given Sun day night at Sunnyslde Congregational church by Dr. J. J. Sellwood. Dr. Sell wood served as a regimental surgeon In the famous 91st division after his ap pointment at Longres, France. He saw fighting on the Somme, and -at .Chateau Thierry and witnessed the vicious bat tles in the Argonne woods. . The public is Invited. The pastor. Dr. J. J. Staub, will speak in the morning. League of Nations -Is Mission Topic , Rev. Walter Duff wiftl make special reference Sunday afternoon in the Alder Street Mission hall,- to the great work done by the president in getting the kingdoms together in Europe.' Rev. Duff sees a fulfillment of Bible prophecy in the League of Nations pact. The meet ings are announced as interdenomina tional'. PORTLAND Gerhart. 11. - Lents 94 th st and 58th are. Elder W. D. Huntington. 11. . St Johns Central are. and Charleston Elder A. R, Folkenberg.- 11. . Mt Tabor K. 60th and Belmont Elder W. T. HilgerU 11. Albina Skidmore and Msllory Elder A. A. Meyer C F. Knott, local elder. 11:15. Scandinarian E. 02d neat 4 Oth are. Elder O. 8. Lee. 11. Caseation hrmy Corps No. 1243 Ash st Adjutant Frank Genge. .11. ,8:15, 8. Corps Ho. 4 128 1st Adjutant Joseph Harrison. 11, 3. 8. . Swederiborglan New Church Society 831 Jefferson : Ber. William R. Beece, 11, "Man's First Experience After Death of the Body." " Unitarian Church of Our .Father Broadway and Tam-hil!--ReT. G. Eliot .Jr. 11. "PUate'a Question"; 7:45, "The Legislature of 1919," by Senator S. B. Huston. ' United Brethren Conference superintendent Iter. O. E. Mc Donald. . First E. 15th and Morrison Ber. Byron J. Clark. 11, "Assurance"; 7:30, memorial aerriee for Corporal Oscar W. Garrer. Second E. 27th and Sumner. Ber. Ira Hawley. 11. "A Just and Unjust Judge"; 7:30. "And He Gate Not .the Glory to God." Third 67th st. and 82d are 8. E.--Ber. E. O. Shepherd. 11, "Missioimry Serrice"; 7:80. "Putting on Strength." Fourth Tremont Rer. C. P. Rlancherd, 11. "Hearen"; 7:30,. "Health of Zion." United Evangelical Flrrt E. 1 flth and Poplar Rer. J. A. Goode. 11, 7:80. ' United WUUmette -bird, and Gay Ber. H. H. Farnham. 11, 7:30. ; ', Unltad Presbyter lao ; ; First-E. 37th and Hawthorne Rer. H. F. Giren. 11. "Partnership With God in Busi ness"; 7:30.: "Armenia, Its Psst. Present and Possible Future." 10:80. 7:80. . . Church ot the Stranger Grand and Wasco Rer. S. .Earl Du Bois. 10:30. 7:80. Kenton 120 West Lombard Rer. George N; Taylor. 11. "Romans on Friendship for Re spectable Sins": 7:30, song serrice followed, by pastor's study from Mark's gospel. . Miscellaneous Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9th and Clay Rer. J jn E. Fee. 11. 7:30. Realization League 186 "6th ' Rer. H. Edward Mills. 1 1, "Through Jesus to Christ, Through Christ tbOod 'S 8. "Man's Body, the Implement of Man. by Dr. George D. Wilcoxon. U&riiitedelpliiari 621 E. Washington. 10 3O. Church of -Ciod 863 Failing. Harry Neal. 11, "Be Te Filled With the Spirit"; 8. "Aa He Said," by Mrs. ,NeaL lopel Hall K- 29th and Stark. . 10:3O. 12:16. 7:45. . " . Men'a Resort 4 th and Burnside Rer. Irl Johnson superintendent 8. New CirUiaation 407 .Tilford bldg. .Dr. Beth Northington. 7:45. . Dirine Science Tilford building Ber. T. M. Minard. paator. 11.- Unireraal Messianic 218 Abington building. 11 8, "The. All IncluaiTe 'Beauzation." Pentecostal Fin and Washington ' Rer. Will o. Trotter. 11. 8, 7:80. - , - Glad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 246 1st. 2, 8. 7:30 week days except Monday and Saturday, 8 p. ra. k . . vf Penteoostal. church E. 20th and Ankeny ua. W. Smith. 11. 8v 8. Voluntewrs of America Mission 224 Burnside Meeting erery erening1 except Monday t 8 o'clock, and Sunday. 3 p. m. First Spiritualist Sixth and Montgomery Rer. A. Scott Bledsoe. 8. 7:45. - .. ' ' Second Spiritualist Ansfcy HaU . -. Rer. yiax Hoffman. 8. 8 "Ltberty and Light" - . ' TMB First Congregational Church PARK AKB MXDISOIT STfc REV. W. W. WILURu.DTD.J ' Acting Pastor O' - -. i ..1 Acting , OOMMUNIOfl SIR VICE. 1 " Tnor 0t lAddnea "Lie. Flying Goal', ' SeoiaJ Mtistcal renlog, with-Short ;..'.'.,..., -. j..r Address rv'' ''Music and Democracy" - Lucien E.'Beker, OrganM and ... , Choir Director. - . r - . 'v ;;i'"f ; ,.-,.-.:-.---..v:.--- WOULP BK OLHD TO NAVC YOU WOR - SHIP WITH US. Young, People Will Hold Big Rally, at East Side' Buptist 5"" " ' egssiessaassgi ' Baptlut young peopl In tho WillarriettO association, which "comprises the ' area between Astoria and The Dalles and aouth to Oregon City, will meet at tb East Side BapUst church Tuesday -fcieht In their Quarterly rally.. Delegation are expected from several outlying: points. A., B. Boaserman. president of the as soclation, wijl preside, . The main ad dress will- be given by .Dr. George B. Pratt . Harley Hallgren, state president of the B. V, v: V.. and also state' direc tor of , the Victory campaign movement, will present the Victory campaign to the young people. The special music will be furnished by the young people of the First Germarf Baptist churchs -A,roll call will be given and a banner awarded to the society having the largest representation. . Fratismalism to Be Featured in Sfcrmon The world ; fraternallsth contemplated by our Christian evangel will, be the general topic of the Sunday morning worship at the First Christian church. "Jesus and the Poor." will be the theme for the- evening service at 7 :45. to be, iouoww next Kunaay evening by: dis course on "Jesus and the Rich.' ' The first week in March will be one of un usual religious activity.' On Monday af ternoon the women will hear J. Camp bell; White at the First Congregational church. Tuesday the Portland Christian Endeavor congress will convene! at this church s ?:45 r. m . We,lnfd.i lh womerf of the congregation will be the guests of the Naomi Circle at a church luncheon and Friday evening a St. Pat rick's social will be given in the church parlors by the young people of the En deavor society, Chairman Smith of. (World Move Speaks Fred B. Smith, temporary chairman of the tnter-church world movement, will speak Suirtlay night at the Fitst Baptist church.' Mr Smith is considered one bf the greatest speakers to "men on the American continent. For the past five years he has beenl executive secretary of the Federated. Council of tTh'ircheit and' for about 17 years was religious work director for thje international com mittee of the, Y. Mi C. A. The Temple uartet ' will render -ineclal m'ilo, Sunday morning Dr. William A. Waldo will administer the Lord's supper at the close of the sermon and wilt extend the hand of fellowship to 23 new members, who have been received during' Febru ary. This makes, a total of 200 mem bers received in the church during the past year. t N" . Lent's Eeal Will Be -Discussed Quinquagesima- Sunday will be - used by Rev. Wilhelm Pettersen, pastor ot Bethlehem Lutheran church, as an op portunity for laying, stress' on. the read meaningof Lent. He will deal with this subject in bth services. The morning sermon will be In English and the even ing discourse In Norwegian. Rev. Mr. Pettersen said: "Lent has no meaning unless it brings ua closer to-the,. suffer ing and dying Savior." f .' ; Rev. - P. D. Ilolfman Rev. P. D. Holfman will occupy the pulpit Sunday night at Parkrose Congre gational church. , .. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Just around thecorner. On First tnd GibJ)s streets i , Every Sunday morning . There's bound to be a treat, For Rev. Levi Johnson, ; ' Burnside's Men's RCsoct true king, To us. South Portland peopfe . True srospel news doth bring. Sunday, 10:30 A. M. -" :' First and Cibbg Streets If'B'.flE ' - i TOMORROW NIGHT AT Vesitminster Presbyterian Church ' - DR. FREDERICK E. COAN ' 4. YEARS BKSIDEKT IX FEBSIA ; HearTHE TALE OFTHE TURK" FIRST HA5D W&WJ tZZSte W9SE W!f COME FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .ALDEB BTBEET AT TWELFTH ! REV. JOHN H. BOYD, D. D. C..' - ' ertll preeoli at ,-.. . .'.. . - . J , -i '. l ' 10:S0 A. St "Safety and Duty in "Brain Power in Democratic 0 ; Society'' - ' .'- I -A (Tt)i ia a repetition-! ef a addTees on . the need -of edacatloti is . (tf mocrecy . ; grrea t the meetinc at the tlTjc.1 . t on r-ebrnery 22.' - 5 (under Sehee. With Oleesee ami Oheewtee for All Member of the, ramll at 12:1, iTION OF EFFORT TARGET OF. Plan to Join Protestant Churches . vi mui in nuierita id renorm- 1 ance at I ask to Be Qutlined. :::i-Xv:,,.v 1 ": MASS MEETING WILL BE HELD -j: r.'. ' ..'" f' ' ' :'-'"':'"f ' - ';"':"'h ;'.'; : -;: '. : V':: ' I ' Fred' B. Srtith and J. -CampbelP White of New York Will .Ad dress Big Gathering Sunday, i . - . -. - - - (.The interchurch world movement of Korth America will be launched in Port land Sunday and .Monday by Fred B, Smith and', Campbell White e"f New York. In the . broidnes8 of its scope . this Is probably one of the' biggest pro grams launched by. the churches since the close of the war. This interchurqh movement aims to unite the various boards- and missionary ' societies of ' the Protestant churches : .nd . avoid over lapping and duplication In the work and expense. The movement also alms (to present a unified program of Chrintlau service and -to unite ; the iProtestant . Churches of North ".America, in the performance'-' of thelr. common task, thus making available the values of 'spiritual power which come from, unified, con-certetl-Christlan effort. - " H.l C, Melby of the Y.. C. A., seo retafy of the local committee, said: "By common consent of those who hav "beeni' 4n intimate relation to the move- -me nt, -it has the promise of making u contribution to . the work of the'Klpg domf of ! Qod probably unparalleled lu the history of the church. I ' .'- Many Are Joined . ! "Cooperating In the movement wllh the churches are Ihe Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C...A;'.. "Salvation Army, unday nthool organisations. ; la-ymen's. mlslonary movement, missionary education move jment, young people's societies ami f hurch, peace union. : -' The opening meeting of the regional conference will be a mas meeting for men Sunday afternoon at the First Con gregational chqrch, at which time Mr. Smith and Mr, -Whte will speak. The subject of the meeting will Ie "The Church and the New World Responsi bility." . r -Sunday evening Mr.. Smith wllf speak at th White Temple and Mr. White will spedk at Trinity iCplKcopal church. ionday morning the cpnference ses- - siontiwill ope.n at the ST. W., Ci A;' Lay men, yo.ung people's leaders and clergy men have been lnvltedito this great con ference, This will be primarily a lay-; men's conference and it will-discuss the needs of the laymen J more than- the needs of the "clergy, f ; -; Banquet Monday Night ; Monday afternoon the women's mum meeting will be held at 2-.30 o'clock at ; the First Congregational church. Mr. White will give the main address. The ' conference fwill close with an invita tional banquet dinner in the Hotel I'ortr land at 6 :30 o'clock. Each leading de nomination will be represented at this banquet by about 15 men, Tte local committee are : ' Chairman, Dr. A.. A. Morrison of Trinity Kpicopal church i secretary, II. C. Melby of the Y. M. C. A., and committee In charge of arrangements, Dr, Kdward II. I'ence, Rev. Boudinot Seeley. CleorgeVK. Frost, Graham Glass and Miss Ida. V; Jont,z. First M.E. Church South FJTIOX ATE AT MULf STOMA n Rev. Jase T. French ' J ' . Fattor ' ;'':''. PRKACHIria AT 11 A. M. and 7:80 . M.. , . 1 , IMomlBg Subjeot MM0rtY THAT KILLS AND MAKES j i. t ALIVI." '. Tenlna Subject . "TMB HKAUT OV TMg .OOSfBL." , A' Cordlsl loTttetlon E I tended te All. OOOO SEftMONS AND GOOD "UII0. EARLY Hard Plaqgs" j ! A t -r DUP C U NITYIVIO. ' Efil E IT ... 1 i ' .