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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
14
SATURDAY. "APRIL 5. 1919.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
Snternational
WBeek
ill Me bserved in Portland his Jiflonth
Children's
ATTENTION TO BE
GIVEN WELFARE
OF
Elaborate Preparations Are Being
, Made for Week of April 27
, May 4 to Arouse Public Interest
ALL SID ES TO BE CON SI DERED
Material as Well as Spirituaf Im
provement fof Little Ones Will
Be Impressed at Meetings.
Thousands of communities through
out the nation .will observe an Inter
national "Children Week," April 27 to
jMay 4, for the purpose of emphasising
the religious education of , children.
There -will "be" hundreds of community
mass meetings, institutes, conferences,
as well as pageants and parades, all
for the purpose of arousing public sen
timent in favor of giving to children
their religious rights.
- The United States- government,
through the child welfare bureau, has
for aayeral years urged a week of con
KiAerathHfor the moral and material
Sve'lopmerir of childhood. In 1917 th
international children's division com
mittee of the International Sunday
school - association, promoted a continent-wide
cradle roll week, emphasising
the christian nature of babies. En
couraged by. the success of. cradle roll
week, the , movement has been broad
ened out to embrace all of childhood,
that parents and Sunday school work-
fhterest in the religious education ol
-children everywhere.,
Week Anaaally Observed
Children's week is annually observed
about the first of Way. Its program
includes special sermons, mass meetings
o'r rallies, 1 a house-to-house census,
teachers' institutes, parents meetings,
children's parades, song and story pa
geants and other interesting gatherings.
The work and program is varied to suit
. the size of the community. .
Many local Sunday schools or church
'schools will take advantage of the com
munity observance of the week to
awaken the interest of the members of
. their own churches in the religious edu
cation of their own children. Miss
George . Parker, chairman of the chil
dren's department of the Oregon Sunday
School association, will direct the work
throughout the state.
'. The following program has been sug
gested for the convenience of Sunday
Bchool superintendents :
; , Program for Week
Monday, teachers 'and officers lend all
required assistance to the visitation
committee appointed by the community
leader ; Tuesday, attend community pa
rade of pageant, if one is given ; Wed
nesday, a church supper;, to be followed
by an evening devoted to a study- of
me neeas or tne children in the Sunday
school ; , Thursday, completion of the
visitation during day and attendance
at evening Institute Friday, attendance
at evening institute; Saturday, In the
Afternoon have a party or plcnlo for the
children and their mothers. It Is also
suggested to plan for these good times
by departments. The program should
include stories, songs, games and some
service for others, such as tlje prepara
tion of postcard pictures or scrap books
for the mission field or soldier and chil
dren's hopsltala. The - week may Jbe
closed Sunday morning during the ses
sion of the school with a Bpecll pro
gram for the reception and recognition
of new member.
'--Any superintendent in the state de
siring additional Information on the ob
servance of Children's Week, may write
to Harold Humbert, state secretary, at
room BIO Abington building, Portland.
Community Sing Feature
A community sing and addresses by
uiciiiuuioi iimiuLB men win ieatuxe me
Sunday evening service at Mt Tabor
Methodist church. A few of the topics
of the men wilt be "Porto Rico," "The
Negro." "Exodus," "The Church and the
City." and "America's Duty in World
Rebuilding.",. Sunday morning the pas
tor, Rev. E. O. Eldrldge, will preach.
FIRST METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
TWELFTH AlfD TAYLOR STS.
Rev. Joshua Stansfield, D.D.
: ; " Pastor ,
!..' SUNDAY, llttl A. M.
COMMUNION SERVICE
18146 P. M.
SUNpAY SCHOOL
Itii P. M.
The Peace Treaty
A discussion of the fundamental
terms and conditions of the proposed
treaty. . . -
ALL ABE INVITED
GROWING CHILD
CIVIC FORUM TONIGHT!
COMMUNITY SINGING
PARK AND MADISON STREETS
7:45 o'CIock ,
ADDRESS
RECONSTRUCTION in EDUCATION
i By Dr. Campbell
V President of University of Oregon
The purpose of the Forum is to provide each Sunday evening a
popular meeting In the interest of an enlightened demwv
meetinguthat shall challenge the best thought oflhe common?
arouse the best emotions, and lead to more effective cIlecUrartio
for social righteousness in city, nation and world. n
Open Forum for Questions From the Floor
NON-PARTISAN NON-SECTARIAN OMNI-HUMAN
- Come and You Win Come Again
3Br. 3fneson to (Sive
1st Sermon in jSe;vv
pastorate Sunday
In Dr.. William F. ineson, the f new
pastor Of the Sunnyside Methodist
Episcopal, church, the east side district
has secured one of the prqminent fig
ures of Methodism in the state of Wash
ington.. He has held the pastorate of
the Methodist church, in Yakima for
five ami a half years and has built up
In that time one of the strongest church
organizations In Central Washington.
With the ; exception of -Spokane, the
Yakima church is the largest in the
Columbia River conference.
The esteem in which Dr. Ineson was
held at his former pastorate is shown
by the farewell reception last Thurs
day night he was presented with a solid
gold watch and Mrs. Ineson with a Jew
eled m roach. The Mystic Shrine in
Yakima are presenting him with, the
degrees of their order in recognition of
his splendid work for the citizenship
of Yakima. . Sunday morning 'he will
preach his first sermon in his .new
charge. :
OR. BOYD IS BACK
TO PREACH SUNPAY
Pastor of First Presbyterian Is
Returning From Trip to Chi
cago, New Members to Join.
The First Presbyterian church will
welcome its pastor. Dr. John H. Boyd,
back home on Sunday. He visited Chi
cago to confer with the officers of Mc
cormick Theological seminary and will
return in time to preach both morning
and evening. There will be special
music at the evening service, with in
strumental quartets led by Frank Eich
enlaub. At 7:30 Mr. Coursen'wlll give
an organ recital.-
The interest of the First Presbyterian
church is now centered on, the Easter
drive for new members. "Already 45
have given their "intention to Join the
church on Easter Sunday and there
are many others who have the matter
under consideration.
The Sunday school of at the First
Presbyterian church is having one of;
the most prosperous periods of its his-
tory. The attendance for four Sundays
has been over 900 each Sunday more
than 500 of whom are children and
young people. An Innovation was tried
last Sunday in the senior school which
is attracting much attention. It is to
have the classes of larger pupils. take
charge of the opening service in the
main assembly room. The class of Mrs.
Ft S. McKibbin will have charge to
morrow. An examination was held in
the Junior department last Sunday. The
whole school is looking forward to
Easter now and preparing a special
program called "The Uplifted Christ"
One interesting feature of the program
will be an Easter missionary pageant
given by some of the high school boys
and girls.
Visiting pastors
Rev. C. J. Larson, district superin
tendent, will preach Sunday evening at
the First Norwegian Danish Methodist
Episcopal church. Special music will be
furnished by tjie choir. Thursday eve
ning the tenth anniversary of the church
will be celebrated with, a musical pro
gram and refreshments;
.
Rev. Arthur V. THsInoo fnrmarlir-nga.
tor of Central Presbyterian church, will
aeuver ine sunaay sermons at Mlzpah
Presbyterian church, East Nineteenth
and Division streets. Special music will
be furnished. Owlner tn 111 riaaltVi ka
Rev. Mr. Bishop has not been actively
engaged in the, ministry for several
months. ,
Rev. E, E. Flint, formerly pastor of
the Congregational churches at tvo
Dalles and Everett. Wash., will preach
mo nrsi sermon sunaay morning as
pastor of the Atkinson: Mumnrlal Pnn.
gregatlonal church. The Rev -Mr. vitni
accepted a call to the church during the
pasi weeK. tie announces his services
for 11 and 7 :45 o'clock.
.
The ReVt W. O. Forbes of Seattle,
district superintendent of -Presbyterian
Sunday school work in Oregon, Wash
Ington and Idaho, will preach Sunday
morning at the Forbes . Presbyterian
church. Dr. Forbm vaa tm
of this church about 35 years ago. His
many inenas wan be glad to hear him
again.
Dry slabwood and inside wood ; green
stamps for cash. Holman Fuel Co
Main 353; A-4995. Adv.
First M? E. Church
South"
riaOir AYE. AT MTJXTKOXAH
Rev. Jas. T. French
Pastor
Services 11 A. M. and JjM P. M,
Morning Subject
"HOW MUCH MORE"
Evening Sabjeet
"LIFE'S EARNESTNESS"
iHount ZEabor Presbyterian, to Welcome gome
- Xj n : LA ' - " L 1 '
1 " "I " 1 tz .- -' r.
X "rl1
1 James Klntrea of Thirty-seventh engineers one of boys who has most recently returned-from overseas j 2 Fred Lockley, "The Journal Man
Abroad,' who acted as "Y" secretary in France; 3 Lawrence Lockley, students' army training corps, who is now en route to Honolulu;
4 Roy Cuackenbush, U. S. naval reserves; 5 William Wood, 184th company, Fifteenth regiment, United States marine corps; 6 Donald E.
Bonbright, United States Navy; 7 Gordon R. Falk, Company H, Fourteenth- infantry; 8 Franklin Gilbert, base hospital; 9 Erie Hopson, ma
chine gun company, S. A. T. C; 10-Raymond R. Porter, artillery, S. A. T. C, Eugene; 11 Lieutenant W. G. Oberteuffer, United States "sub
marine chaser service; 12 Albert M. Lans, 107th company, Eighth regiment, Ul S .M. C. ' 4 " "
Sunday night at 7 :30 o'clock the
ML Tabor Presbyterian church will
hold ka special patriotic service to wel
come home 19 men from the congrega
tion, who have ' been honorably dis
Noted Clergyman
To Visit Portland
Bishop William Pierce of Philadelphia
will be in Portland May 28 to hold the
Oregon conference of the Free Metho
dist churches of this area. At the ses
sion of this conference the pastorate
of the Rev. Alexander Beers of the First
Free Methodist , -church will close, and
he will have served the - time limit of
three years. Sunday morning the Rev.
Mr. Beers will commence a series of
sermons that will terminate with the
dose of his pastorate. The Sunday
evening service will be , evangelistic
. Third Lenten . Sermon
Sunday morning Dr. J. J. Staub will
deliver the third sermon in his Lenten
series at the Sunnyside Congregational
church.
DIRECTORY
Fifth Sunday in Lent i
Uniform Sunday School Lesson
"'God Our HTenlyS Father." Gen. 1:1. 27;
Ptwlm 108:1-14: Mlt. :24-S4. Primary topic.
"The Hearenly Father's Car of His Children';
Junior topic, "God Our Creator and Keeper";
Intermediate topic. "What We Owe to Our
Father in ' Hearen"; Senior topic, "God the
Father Almlchty."
O olden Text: "Our Father who art in Heaven,
hallowed be thj name." Matt. 6:0. w
Young People's Topics
Baptist Union: "Our Relation to Bod". (4)
Prajrinc Mark 11:18-20. (Consecration meet
in.) Christian EndeaTor: "Our Relation to God".
IV. Prayins. Mark 11:18 20.
Epworth Leacue: "Our Relation to God;
Trusting." Psa. 91:1-16.
Baptist .
First White Temple. 12th and Taylor r'ReT.
William A. Waldo. 11; "The Greeks Seeking
Jesus" followed by the Lord's Supper; 7:30.
"The Completeness of the Cross."
First Baptist, Key. W. T. Milliken Sabbath
school. 8:4 5 a. m. ; preaching, 11 a. m., "Hade.
Just"; 6:30 p. m., B. Y. P. U. ; 7:30 p. m..
preaching, "The God of the Twentieth Century."
Kaat Side K. 20th and Salmon Hey. W.
B. Hinwin. Rer. HeTbe.-t T. fCash, assistant, 11,
Does God Pray?" 7:30, "What God Thinks of
Tou." i
'J hird VancooTer and Knott Be. Webley
3. Beaven. 11 "The Mighty Sartor"; 6:30 sa
cred concert, tbe gospel story in song.
MonUTilla 11. 7 :S0.
Arleta 11, 7:80.
Calyary K. 8th and 'Grant Ber. 3. E,
Thomas. 11. "Christ's Death and The Soldier's";
8, "The Heavenly Father."
Glencoe E. 4.'.tb and Main Rev. F. C
Laslette. 11, "The Meeting Place Between God
and Man The Only Solution of the Race and
Industrial Problem": 7:30. "The Most Historic
Night Scene and What Came of It".
Sellwood Bethany Her. T. J. Broomfield,
11. 7:30.
Grace E. 76th and Ash. 11, 7:30.
University Park Rev. 8. Lawrence Black.
11. 7:30.
Swedish 15 th and Hoyt Rev, T. G. S jo lar
der. 10:30. 7:30.
St. Johns Rev. Mr. Burton. 11, 7:80.
Highland E. 6th and Alberta. 11. "The
Open Door" by Dr. E. P. Borden;. 7:30, "With
the American Forces" by CoL John L. May.
CaUtoile
St Peters Lents Rev. P. Beutgen. 8.
10:80. 7:30.
I'ro-Cmthedrsi loth and Davis Rev. K. V.
O'Hara. 6. 7:19, 8:30. 8:45. 11, 7:45.
St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman Rev. J. 0L
Hughes. 6. 8:30. 10.80, 7:80.
6U Francis E. 12th and Pine Bev. J. H.
Black. 6. 8. 0. 10:80. 7:80.
Immaculate " Heart of Mary Williams and
Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly, 6, 8. 8, 11, 7:80.
Holy Rosary -E. 8d and Clackamas Bev. E.
S. Olson. 6, 7, 8, 8, 11. 7:30. .
St. Rosa E. 53d and Alameda Bev. J.
O'FarrelLfS. 10:80. 4.
St. Andrews E. 8th and Alberta Bev. 3.
Kiernan. 8. 10:30, 7:80.
The Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou Rev.
George F. Thompson. 7:30. 8. 11.
Ascension E. 76th and Tsmhyi Franciscan
Fathers. 8. 10:30. 7:80.
Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena
ReT. F. W. Black. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin Rev. C. Raymond.
8. 10:80. 7:80.
St. Ignatius 8220 43d st 8. E. Jesuit
Fathers. 6:30. 8.10:30, 4. y
St. Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor Bev. War
ren A. Wattt 6. 8 '-30, 10:8O. 7:80.
Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Tanexra
ver are. Kev. William J.. Devise. 4.10:80.
T:80. - - T'i '
St. Phillip Neri (Psulist Fathers) E. 18th
and Hickory Rev. W. J. Cartwright 7:80,
9, 10:80. 7:80.
St. Clements S. Smith ava, and Newtost
SerbiU. Fathers. :. 0. 8, 10:80, 7:80.
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Rev. O.
Bob. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
8L Agatha E. 1 5th and Miller - Bar. i.
Comminsky. 8. 10:80, 7,40.
St. Stanislaus (Polish) Mary! and and Fail
ing Bev. F. Matthew. 8, 10: 80. 7:80.
St. Joseph (Germany 18th and Couch
Rer. B. Durree. 8. 10.80. 7:30. ..."
St. Michael (Italian) th and Mill Rev.
II. BMestra. 8:80. 10:30. 7:80.
6U Clares Capitol HiU Father Capiat ran.
O. r. m.i 8. 10:10.
Bt. Charlea K. 83d and Albert Bev. J
P. OTlynn. , 9. 10:80.
An Saints Bl A8ta and GHsan Rev. Father
William Cronin. 8. 10:80. . - -. .
Ohristlan
- First Park and Columbia Bev. Harold H.
Griffin. 11. "The Biggest Scalawag in the
Town"; 7:45. "How to Grow".
East Side E. 12th and Taylor Bev. B. H.
Sawyer. 11, "Limiting Gods Power"; 8. "An
International Religion" followed by a baptismal
service..
Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott Rev. J.
F. Ghormley. 11. "Jesus the - Christ Coming
Into His Own": 7:45. "A Miracle of Love".
MontavUla E. ' 7th and Gliaan Bev. Her
bert B. Ryder. 11. 7:30. .
Woodlawn E. 7 th and Liberty Rev. Joseph
TX Boyd. : 11, 7:80.
Vernoa K. 1 6 th avj Wygant Bev. B.
Tibbs Maxey. 11, 7:30.
charged from the nation's service. A
few are out of the city, but 15 are
expected to attend in full uniform. All
will be seated in a reserved section of
the church. Each will be - introduced
bishop to "STisit 5t. JBavids Sunday
Confirmation a 3s to pe Administered
Eventful services will be held on Sun
day at St. David's Episcopal church, it
being Passion Sunday, and the event
of the annual visitation of the bishop.
The sacrament of confirmation will be
administered at the 11 o'clock service,
and- the sermon preached by Bishop
Sumner. At 7:30 . in. all those who
have been confirmed in the parish in
past years on Passion Sunday will make
their communion together, the 1 service
being at the high altar. At 9 :30 a. m.
holy baptism will be administered to
adults. The evening service will- be a
welcome to the soldiers and sailors of
the parish who have returned from war
OF CHURCH
Christian Sclav oe
Lesson subject: "Unreality".
First 19th and Everett. .11. 8.
Second E. 6th and HoiladayH 11, 8.
Third E. 12 th and Salmon. 11. 8.
Fourth -VancouTer ave. and Emerson. 11, 8.
Fifth 62d and 4 2d ave. 8. E. 11. .
Sixth Masonio Temple. 868 YamhilL 11. 8.
Seventh Holbrook block. St Johns. 11.
All churches Wednesday. 8 p. m.
Congregational
First Park and Madison. Dr. W. W. Wfl
lard. 11, "The Human Struggle"; 7:45, "Re
construction in Education".
Sunnyside- E. 32d and Taylor Rev. J. J.
Staub. 11, "The Face More Marred"; 7:45,
"Christ Standing at the Door of a Bleeding
World". .
Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett.
Rev. E. E. Flint 11. 7:45.
Highland E. 6th and Prescott Rev. Edward
Constant 11, "The Christ of the Future"; 8,
"Butterfly Chasers" by H. R. Austin.
; Waverley Heights E. 33d and Woodward
Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11, Communion service;
7:45, "The Expectation of Creation".
Laureiwood 45th ave. and' 65th at 8. E.
M a. Alice M. Handsaker. 11. 5.
Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Rev. Robert
Murray Pratt. 1 1, "Does It Matter What a
Man Believes?" 8, "African Legends in Chalk
and Story".
Finnish Mission 107 Skldmore Bev. Sam
uel Nevala. 6, 7:30.
University Park Haven and Lombard Bev.
O. H. Johnston. II, 7:30.
St Johns S. Ivanhoe and Richmond Bev.
J. T. Merrill. 11, 7:80.
Danish-Norwegian - E. 23d and Sumner
Bev. Ole Torgessen. II, 7:80. -
First German E. 7th and Stanton Kev.
George Zocher. 11, 7:80. . "
Second German -E. 8 th and Skidmore Bev.
Henry Hagelgans. 11, 7:30.
Zion German E. 9th and.. Fremont Rav.
J. H. Hop p. 11. 7:30.
Parkrose Rev. D. Holfman. 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- Kev. : A. A. Mor-,
rison. 8, 9:4 5, 11, "Christian Fellowship the
Possible Basis of Unity"; 8, "Little Kindnesses".
St Davids E. 12th and Belmont Rev.
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7 :30, Passion Sunday,
communion service.; 9": 30, adult baptismal, serv
ice; 11, sermon by Bishop W. T. Bumner;' 7 :30,
welcome service to returned soldiers and sailors.
St Marks 21st and Marshall Rev. J. U.
Hatton. 7:30, 9:45. 11. 7:45. .
St' Andrews Hereford At, Portsmouth'
Archdeacon Chambers in charge. ; 9, 11, 7:30.
Grace Memorial- E. 1 7th and Weidier 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 Rev. T. P. Bowen, vicar. 8, 10.
11.6.
Church of Our Savior' 60th ave. and 41st
st S. E. Bev. E. H. Clark, vicar. 7:80, IL
i Biahop . Morris Memorial Good Samaritan
hospital Bev. Frederic -K, Howard. 7, 7:45.
St Pauls Woodmen Kev. Oswald W. Tay
lor. 4.
An Saints 25th and Savler Bev. Frederic
K. Howard. 11. 71
St Johns Memorial E. 1 5th and Harney.
SeUwood. Rev. H. Clark in charge. 11, 7:30.
St Mathews Corbett and Bancroft Bev.
W. A. M. Brecky" vicar, i-10. 11.
i Evangelical
First E. 6th and Market Rev. E. D. Horn
schuch. 11. 7:30. ;
Carson Heights 9th and Hume Rev. F. M.
Fisher. 10:30. 11:30.
Free Methodist
Central E. 55th and Flanders Bev. W. W.
Coffee. 11. 7:80.1
First E. 8th and Mill Bev. A. Beers.
11. "The Ideal Christian From the Bible View
Point" ; 7:80, Evangelistic, service.
Alberta, E. 80th and toygant Bev. E. L
Harrington. 11. 7:30. r
. - . - - Frianda
First E. 85th and Main: Bev. Homer L.
Ccx. 11. 7:46.
- wlth -
Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main
Rabbi Jonah B. Wtee. " Sabbath services Friday
at 8 p. m.. Saturday, 10:80 a. m. Sunday. 10,
in Portland academy hldg., 18th and Mona
gomery' Religious schooi. Bible classes at
Central library, second and fourth Wednesdays.
Congregation -Aha via - Shofem Park and Clay
eta. Rabbi R. Abrahamaon. Friday, a p. . m.;
Saturday. 9:80 a. m..
Congregation Nevah Zedeck Talmud Torah
8th and Hall Rev. .Abraham I. Rosencrantz.
Friday. 8 p. m.; Saturday. a.'m.; Sunday. 10
a. m.. religions school. -'
- LaMar Oar aaliMa - -?
Church of Jams Christ of Latter Day Saints
E. 25th and Madison. 10, 7:80.
" Lutheran
Bt -Jsmes W. Park and Jefferson Bar.
Wm. E. Brink man. 11, 7:30. .
St Paula E. 12th and Clinton Rv. A.
Krause. 9:80, 10:30, 7:80. f
' Our Saviors E. 10th and Gnat Bar. M.
A. Cbristenaen. " 11, B. i
Trinity Wffliams and Graham Rev. J. a '
Reinbach. 8 .15. 10:30. 7 :SO.
Bethleaeam Norwegian 14th and Dav Rev.
Wilbeba. Petteiaen. 11. 8.
Grace. English M son and Albina. . Rev. C
H. Bern hard. 9:45. 11, 7:30.
Hamilton Chapel E. 80th and Gllan Rev.
F. J. Epling. 10 :V (
to the congregation and will be gWen
the -opportunity of telling a few of his
interesting and exciting experiences to
the congregation. Special patriotic
music will be furnished by the choir and
duty. An appropriate service has been
arranged, ajthe close of which the men
and all otficrs present will be invited
to the parish house to an informal re
ception. Soldiers and sailors outside
of the church are welcome at this ser
vice, t
Will Administer Sacrament
The sacrament of the Lord's supper
win be administered at the Sunday
morning service in the Rose City Park
Community church. In the evening Dr.
Milligara will preach the fourth ser
mon in a pre-Easter series. Walter J.
Stevenson, basso, win sing.
SERVICES IN
Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and Rod
ney. r
Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Mor
ris Rev. L. P. Kjoller. 11, 8.
St Johns Peninsula and Kilpa trick Rev. I
Ludwig. 10:45. 7:30.
Swedish Tabernacle S. 17th and GUsan
Rev. C. J. Ledin. 11. "Moments in .Getbse
msne"; 7:30, "Gethsemane Wonders."
Swedish Angus tana 8tanton and Rodney -Rev.
V. G. Ogren. 10:45, service in Swedish;
7:45, English service. .
Methodist Episcopal
Centenary E. 9th and Pine Bev. 3. C
Rollins. 11. "Who Is Tour Godf" 7:45.
"Which TicketT"
. 'Central Vancouver and Fargo Kev. A. B.
Maclean. 11, 7:80.
Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Rev.
John Parmns. 11. 7:80. -
Epworth 26th and Savler Bev. 3. Stanford
Moore. 11:80, 7:80.
First 12th and Taylor Rev, Joshua Stans
, field. 10:80, "Christ Crucified"; 7:30, dis
cussion of the peace treaty.
First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt
Rev. Elias Gjerding. 11, "The Sacramenta,
Their Use and Abuse"; 7:30, preaching by
Rev. C. J. Larsen, district superintendent
, Laureiwood B. 68d and Foster Rev. A. O.
Brackenbnry. 11. 7:30.
Lenti Luclenx B. Jones. 11 , 7:30.
Lincoln B. 52d and Lincoln. Bev. F. A.
Ginn. 11. '
Monta rills E. 80th and Prae Bev. Hiram
Gould. 11. 7:30.
Mt Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Bev. E. OUn
Eldridge. 11. "God's Covenant"; 7:80. Min
ute Men'a service; addresses by laymen.
Ross City Park Bev. D. . Lester Fields,
11, 7:30.
Sellwood Rev. W. S. Gordon. 11, 7:30.
Sunnyside E. 85 th and Yamhill Rev. W.
F. Ineson. 11. 7:45.
St Johns W. Leavitt and Syracuse lev. 3.
IT. Irvine. 11. 8.
Swedish Beech and Borthwick Bev. Abel
Eklund. 11.8..
University Park Fiske and Lombard Bev.
J. T. Abbott. 11. "The Face of Jesus": 7:30.
"Don't Drift"
i Vancouver Avenne Norwegian Danish Skid
more and Vancouver. Rev. C. J. Rynning. 11, 8.
Westmoreland Rev. F. A. Ginn. 7:80.
Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rev. Francis Bnr
gette Short 10:30, "Doing Big Business for
Our Country."
Wooditock E. 84 th and Woodstock- Bev.
L. C. Poor. 11. 7:80.
District superintendent. Rev. William Wallace
Toungson. D. D., 691 E. 62d rt N. Taboi 2790.
M. E. 8outh
First Union and Multnomah -Rev. James T.
French. 11. 7:30.
Nazarene
First E. 10th and Weidier Her. C. How
ard Davis. 11. 7:30.
Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane Preaching by
Luke Rader. 11, 7:30.
Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th at Rev.
C. U. Fowler. 11.7:30.
Highland Park E. 14th and Killin gvworth
ReT. W. P. Keebaugh. 11, 8.
Scandinavian Rev. J. G. BringedaM. 11.
7:30. ,
i -. . Presbyterian '
First 12th and Alder Bev. John H. Boyd.
10:30, 7:30. preaching by the pastor.
Westminster East 17th and Schuyler Bev.
Edward Hj Pence. ,10:30. "How Jeaus Found
the Weak Man Among His Friends"; 7:80.
Central E. 13th and Pins. Rev. Orlando B.
Pershing. 11. "The Costly Decision"; 7:30.
"A Busineia Man s Religion."
Calvary 11th and Clay Bev. Frank J.
Meyer.- 10:30, communion; no. evening service.
Mt Tabor E. 65th and Belmont Rev. Ward
MacHenry. 11. "The Decisive Hour" ; 7:80,
patriotic service.
' Vernon 18th and Wygant Rev. 3. R. Lands
borough. 11. "Alternative": 7:80. "A Man's
Religion" : special patriotic aerviee.
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Bev. A. L.
Botehinson. - 11. communion service; 7:80,
"Tbe Gospel Ladder."
. Fourth First and GIbbs. Bev. Levi Johnsoa.
10:80. 7:30. ,
Kenil worth E. 34th and Gladstone Bev.
Paul E. Ratsch. 11,-7:45.
Hope IE. 78th and Everett Bev. ' Floyd E.
Dorri. il. 7:30. ,
Boss City Dr. Robert H. Milligan, 11,
eommuniorf service; 7:30, "Sentiment and
Sentimentality at the Cross."
Forbes Grahsrn - and Gantenbein. ,11;
preaching by Rev. W. O. Forbes of Seattle, -j
v. Trinity Virginia and Nebraska Bev. Theo
dore jP. Smith. 11, "Who Is Jesus" T 7:30.
song and eTangelistic service.
Anabel Bev. John E. Nelson. 11. 8.
Miliard, Avenue Bar. W. Lee Gray. XI.
7:30 !- ' - h
MatnhaB Street 17th and Marshall Bay. A.
3. Hana. 11. . - '.
Muipah E. 1 9th and Division Preaching
by Rev. Arthur F. Bishop. 11. "I Life Worth
UvingV-t 8w "The New Era Movement'" , !
Seventh Day Adventist ::
Note Regular services of this denoainaiioa
are held on Saturday. '
Central E. 11th and Everett L. K. Dick
son, pastor. 11:15. -
Tabernacle Women vf Woodcraft haU, 10t
and Taylor streeta. 1 1. ,
Montavilla E. 80th and Everett Elder J.
Gerhart 11.
Lenta 94th at and 68th ava. KHe W. IX
Huntington 11.- - ': .-&-.-- . '
St Johns Central - ava. and Charleston
El dor A. B, Folkenberg. 11. - - '
Mt Tabor E. 60th and Belmont Elder W.
T. Uilgert. 11.
Returned Soldiers
a short talk will be given by Fred
Lockley of The Journal, who was re
cently a Y. M. C. A. secretary overseas.
Sunday morning the minister, the Rev.
Ward W. MacHenry, will preach.
Rev. Mr. Cox Will Be
In His Pulpit Sunday
After an absence of two weeks, Rev.
IL L. Cox, pastor of First Friends
church. East Thirty-fifth and Main
streets, has returned and will occupy
his pulpit morning and evening Sunday.
The church year closes this week and
the reports show a healthy increase
along all lines. The. Sunday school is
being reorganized from the beginners
up, and Dr. Nelson Morrison has been
elected superintendent, with new classes'
to meet the larger needs.
Women to Meet
The Woman's Presbyterlal society
will hold Its annual spring meeting
Aprn 22 in the First church. Mrs. E.
x. Alien wm do tne speaker.,
PORTLAND
Alblna SklrJmore and Mallory Elder A.
Meyer. O. F. Knott local elder. 11 :1Jt
; Scandinavian E. 62d near 40th ave. Klder
B. Le. 11.
Salvation Army,
Corps N. 1248 Ash at AdjuUnt Frank
Genge. 11, 8:16. 8. j-
Corps No. 4 128 1st Adjutant Joseph
Swadenboralan
new Church RorJetT sai jmttrm, n..
William Ii. Reece. 11. "Hell. Where It Is and
- : Unitarian
. Church of Our Father Broadway and Tarn
Ml J Rev. G. Eliot Jr. 11, "Know Your
ywn vnurcn-; 7:49, open forum, "Experiences
In WnM ' k. tw n . v. - a i
. ' . i urn cjuwrw m
United Brethren
uonrerenee superintendent Rev. G. E. Me-
twnmio.
First E. 15 th and Morrinon Rev. Brron J,
Clark. 11, "The Second Coming of Christ":
7:30. "Spiritual Optica."
Second E. 27th and Sumner. Bev. Ira
tiawiey. ii, A Wicked City Destroyed"
7:30, "Jesus in the World of Today."
Third 67th at and 3 2d ave. 8. E. Bev. E.
O. Shepherd. 11, "Faith on Trial"; 7:30,
".The First Outcast '
Fourth Tremont - Rev. C. P. Rlanchard.
11, "The House Beautiful"; 7:80, "The Needs
of tne xoung People.
United Evangelical .
- First EL 1 6 th and Poplar Bev. J. A,
Good. 11, 7:80.
United Willamette blvd. and Gay Bev. H.
H. Farnham. 11, 7:80
United Preabytartan
First E. 87 th and Hawthorne Bev. H. F.
Given. 11, 7:80. , . . -
Church of the Stranger 47rand and Wasco
Bev. S. Earl Du Bols. 10:80, "Our Church In
ine uaya to uoma"; B, stereoptieon slides show
ing the people, customs and worship of Korea.
Kenton 10 Went Lombard Kev. George
it. iajior. can.
Miscellaneous
Christian and Missionary Alliance EC 9th
and Clay Bev. J jn E. Fee. 11, 7:80.
Realization League 188 5 th ReT. H.
Edward Mill. 11, "Finding a Life Objective":
8, "The Use of Vision."
Christedelpbiaa 621 E. Washington. 10:80.
Church of God 363 Failing. Harry NeeL
11. 7 :30.
Gospel Hall E. 29th and Stark. Bev. F.
C Marshall. 10:30. 12:16. 7:45.
J Men'a Resort 4th and Burnslde Bev. Levi
Johnson, superintendent 8.
New Civilization 407 Tilford bide. Dr.
Beth Northington. ' 7:45.
Divine Science Tilford building Bev. T. M.
Minard. pastor. 11.
Universal Menrisnic 218 Abington building.
11. 8. "Keounciation."
Pentecostal First and Washington Bev.
Will O. Trotter. 11. 7:80.
Glad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 246 H
let 2. 8. 7:30 week days except Monday and
Saturday, 8 p. m. -
Pentecostal church E. 20th and Ankeny
A. W. Smith. 11. 8. 8.
Volunteers of America Mission 224 Burnslde
Meeting every evening except. Monday at 8
o'clock, and Sunday, 8 p. tn. '
First Spiritualist Sixth and Montgomery
Rer. A Scott Bledsoe. 3. 7:45.
Second Spiritualist Alisky Hall Rev.
Max Hoffman. 8, 8. X; .
First Presbyterian Church
12TH AND ALDER STREETS
' - BT.
J0H3T H. BOTH
' : ,
Will Preach ,
Both Morning; and
EveBlna; ,
IS xoox
A - School ' of ' He-lla-loua
daeatka
with classes and
departmeat foralL
BpeelaJ Musie In the!
Evening. Instrumental i
Qaartattea. Organ Re-f
cltal g 70. -
L
ci
ren s
ass
ormed tEhursday
Py r. efbtansf icltj.
Last Thursday afternoon Dr. Joshua
Stansfield orpanizod a children' class
for training- in Bible study and church
doctrines and membership at th First
Methodist church. . The course will covet
a period of 10 weeks. The meetings for
study and work will be in the Oxford
parlors on Thursdays between 4 :10 and
4:50. Recreation and fames will follow
the class for about 30 minutes in the
basement of the Sunday school temple.
Miss R. Adams will direct the girls'
games and Dr. Stansfield the boys'
games. Dr. Stansfield is demanding a
certain amount of written work . from
the pupils, which will be corrected and
graded.
DR. WALDO BRINGS
IN NEW MEMBERS
- j:
Campaign of Personal Evangelism
Has Been Extremely Effective
at First Baptist Church.
Since the beginning of. th new year
the First Baptist church has been en
ajred in a campaignof personal evan
gelism under the direction of yie pastor.
Dv William A. Waldo. During -this
time 66 new; members have been re
ceived into the church, 20 of whom will
receive the hand or fellowship at next
Sunday's service. The Lord's supper
will also be served.
Sunday .evening Dr. Waldo will con
tinue his series of pre-Easter discourses,
which are creating an interest in the
minds of his congregation. ' Sunday
evening's sermon ; will be decidedly
evangelistic. Preceding the service
Harold Hurlbut will conduct a song
service. The Temple quartet will ren
der special music appropriate to the
crucifixion of Jesus.
Miss Minnie Stanard will have charge
of the young people's service at 6 :30
o'clock and Miss El ale Moon will sing.
Young people of the city are invited to
attend this service, y
Lenten Services to
Be Held Each Noon
At BaKer Theatre
The annual noonday Lenten services.
held under the auspices of the Brother
hood of St. Andrew of the Episcopal
church, begin next Monday at the Baker
theater. The speaker Monday and Tues
day will be William C. Harvey, brother
hood secretary at American Lake.
Wednesday. Thursday and Friday the
Very Rev. William C. Hicks, dean of
All Saints i cathedral, Spokane, will
speak. Members of the Episcopal
churches throughout the city will co
operate in these meetings, but the gen
eral public is invited. The services be
gin at 12 :05 and convene at 12 :30.
The speakers for holy week have been
chosen from the local clergy as follows :
April 14, the Rev. K. K. Howard ; April
15. the vRev. O. W. Taylor ; April 16,
the Rev. C. H. L. Chandler ; April 17,
the Rev. Thomas Jenkins; April 18, the
Rt. Rev. Walter T. Suniher, bishop of
Oregon. .
Music to Be Feature
Of Services Sunday
i ;
Miss Florence Leach will sing the of
fertory Sunday morning at the Wilbur
Methodistl church, and the quartet will
present a i special number. Lowell Pat
ton will play as a piano solo "The
Rosary." i The pastor, Dr. Francis B.
Short, wBl ; preach. Plans are being
perfected by a committee for a social
for the membership next Friday even
ing at the Hotel Multnomah.
DR. WALDO
Morning tervle 11 'Olecfe Mew Time ,
"THE 0RECKS SEEKINQ JESUS"
Lord's Hopper .
Iteoeption of Kew Members.
Evening Eei.toe 7:80 lew Time
"THE COMPLETENESS OF THE CROW
- . ( FlfUi In the aeries)
"IK THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS"
WHITE TEMPLE
TWE1FTH A3TD TAYLOK 8T8.
; '-1 ' ' COME .
"HELL, WHERE IT
IS, AND WHATV
"Hell, tike the Kingdom of Heaverw
is within man. The Lord rules the
hells; hell fire Is spiritual, not ma
terial." f . i-. , .
Inform Tearaelf oa This Tomorrow at
NEW CHRISTIAN
.CHURCH
Ml Jefferson Street, It o'Cleek
WM. B. BEECE, MlalsUr
Child
JH
, . - ' .-
Y, 'n
f ' lallll
CHURCH
DRIVES
BELIEVED TO BE
WELL OVER TO
r
Neither Presbyterians Have Re
ceived Full Returns Front Cam-
paigns So Far, It Is Stated.
MONEY STILL COMING
N
Many Who Took Pledge Cards
Are Slow in Sending Them nf
Exact Figures Not Available Vet
Optimism prevails among the Ical
leaders in the Presbyterian and ' Bap
tist churches over the ultimate success
of their New Era and Victory campaign
drives. While no definite statistics anl
be given at this time, the mannerj In)
which reports are coming In indicate)
that both drives will be a decided suH
cess throughout the state. The drives
undertaken this year are the largest!
ever undertaken by either denprnlna-!
tlon. and directors are well pleased vyithi
the manner in Which the laity havsi
responded.' I
The Presbyterian drive was made I on .
March 23. It lasted for three hoursi '
only. Many people signified their (In
tention of giving and accepted pleflgeii.
cards, promising to mall therri later.
These cards are now coming in. If
the
remainder' of . the Presbyterians ho
hold cards stand as faithfully by th
cause as those who have been rrjore
prompt, success is in sight. ' t
Harley K. Hallgren, director of fthe
Baptist Victory . campaign in Oreonv
said Friday that the regular apportions
ment for Oregon in their campaign friaa
more than been raised. Besides (the)
regular apportionment of $30,000, jthe
churches were asked to raise $35,00$ in
special gifts. All of the latter- fund
has not yet been reported raised, Jbut
prospects are trlght, as only . hall; of .
the churches of the state . have mads
returns. The central committee oiaa
allowed the BaDtl until April 30 ta
raise the cash, so local directors eel
as though they can say with safety;
that Oregon Baptists will 'go overithej
top." .
Westminster Will
Hold Yearly Meeting
The annual meeting of the Westminis
ter Presbyterian church will ' be (held
Thursdajr evening- at the .church, frheti
retiring officers will bereeleeted or
their places filled. Surday morning! and
t . n. TjnMMWU4 XT PAnu 1 i-t ! 1
preach. . The choir is planning a special
Toaster musical program for Apni iv.
EFISCOPAt
Praver strengthens the heart :
brings blessing " to those for whom
it is made ; and" lifts the soul into
the conscious presence of God.
AHIIL 4 FIFTH SUKDAT
LENT
PKO-CATHEPHAL
of St. Stephen the Martyr, 13th and
Clay Rt. Rev. W. T. Sumner,
Bishop; Rev. R. T. T. Hicks, Uean.
tsunaays ii, t sia.
ST. DAVID'S "
East :Twelfth and Belmont Rev.
Thomas Jenkins; Rector. 7 :30, 9 0,
11 and 7:30.
ST. MARK'S
21st and Marshall Rev. J. fa.
11, Eucharist and sermon ; 7 'At,
evensong ana sermon. s
GOOD SHEPHERD
Vancouver and Graham Rev.
John Dawson. . 7:30, . 11 and 7 S!0.
ST. ANDREW'S
Hereford street. Portsmouth)
Archdeacon Chambers in charge.
10 and 11 a. m.
ST. MICHAEL AND AIX A5GEI.S
E. 43d and Broadway, Rose City
Park Rev. T. r. uowen, vie
r
lev.
8, 10. 11.
CHURCH OF OVK SAVIOPl
0th ave. and 4 1st st. H. E. Rev.
E.H. Clark, Vicar. 7:30 and 11 a.
ST. JOHN'S MEMORIAL
'v.. istn ana Harney. Sellw
ooi
Rev. E. H. Clark in charge. 11. 7 130,
ST. JOHN'S (at Mllwaskie)
11, Rev. John' D. Rice, Vicar ;
R. A.. Sellwood. Liay Reader.
The
Protestant Platform
A Prophecy of the Bible
tvangelist Dickson.
will explain the prophecy of the woman
riding tbe scarlet colored beast, and will'
point out many religious usages which
are nothing more than Christianized.
Paganism. Do you know what connec
tion there Is between dyed eggs, rabbits
and th resurrection of Christ? 1 ;
ChrUtensen's Hall :
llth SU Betireea Msrrisoa aad TamhUl
Sunday Night, April 6,
At 7f o'clock ' "
BFECIAVMrSIC SEATS FREE .
rUBLIC I5VITED .,
Breaking of the