; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL IS SATURDAY. MAY PORTLAND, OREGON. astors to LEAGUE TO HOLD. ANNUAL . ?w t.. Gathering Place of Twelfth Year ly! tvW Meth ' odist' bliurch in ' This ' City .4 v-, TO. - AWARD: DISTRICT ' CUP ; - 'V. - i ii S - i; Pennant. Will Be Awarded Ghap 't ter Having Largest Average At ' tendance Starting Next Friday. May, , 10 and U. the twelfth' annusi: conventioVof the" Portland , district Ep- - worth league will be held at the First Methodist church, . under the direcUon of Miss Delia M. Milligan. district pres ident This convention, alone with many - others being held throughout the nation, will be one of the greatest held, as It marks; the thirtieth, anniversary of the founding of the Kyworth league In the Methodist Episcopal church. -The Portland district includ'" the churches In Portland. Garden Home and all Columbia river cities and towns to aeaslde. Out of town leaguers who de sire entertainment should write at once to Miss Pansy Full of Milwaukee. Or. Leaguers residing in cities near Port lands but' not Included In the district, have- been given an urgent Invitation to attend the convention. "the district cup, which was given two years ago by the district superintendent and' held by Monta villa and Central 'chapters, will be awarded this year to the chapter having the most points In the Centenary drive. The district pen nant will be given to the chapter having the' largest average "attendance at the roll calls of the convention. " The Saturday eventng meeting will be a great patriotic jubilee service at which time all Methodist young men who served In the army or navy are asked to ap pear in their uniform and tako seats on the platform. This convention has been named ."The Victory Convention." The program ia: - Friday, 7:48 P. V. , Social Nlsht Ta chare of MIh Lttfa Gill, difttrtet fourth' vice president: a, cop will b Siren tbe chapter havinc the best stunt. Judge: Tr. A. K. Maclean. Dr. W. F. lneson and A. 8. lliwy. ' ' ' ' Saturday, 10 A. M. Woll Call of tearuea. Welcome Miaa I'shsv Full, president of First Church, lessor. . Rraponae Miaa Delia M MUUcaa, district prendeot. Devotions -afiss Delia Vinson. 8 t . J h n s ' chapter. . - The Work of tha Junior League Demon strated by various Junior teacues. "The - Epworth Iaue" -Miss Jessie McDon- aid. Central chapter. "Why Do We Prayt" Mirt Humphrey, San uysfale -chapter. ;Why Do We Pray '"-Margaret Manny. Sell wood chapter. "Why Do We Study t" Balph Schleacel, Rese- City Park chapter. . . "Why Do We Worst1' Heba TaJmadte. First Church chapter. .."Why I Am a Muaionary" Mrs. Mark Frea- man.- , . Puet Irtna and Ezma Griswold, University I'ark chapter. , . Appointment of Committees, s , '- Saturday. 11 M. - Noontide Prayer Miaa Nellie M. CurtlM, su perintendent of Deaconess' home. Saturday, 1:11 r, M. . Roll Call. ' UeTotlona Clifford Zollinger. First Church charter. Report Frpm Our District League Deaconess Miaa Nell V-i Johnson. i Kpecial Mumo Swedish Church chapter. Report of District Officers. "The World Surrey" 1. Edgar Purdy, Area Centenary secretary for Epworth leagues. Departmental Conferences in Charge of Dis trict Officers; Pastors' Conference in Charge of Dr. Toungaon. Dst Ruth Workman and RatpB. Speelmon, Kpworth chapter. . Election of District Officers. ' "Oregon Kpworth League Institute" Presi de Tit Ernest M. Smith. Short Addresses Donald Johnson. Woodlawn; Mrs. tiey Shadinger. First church; Florence Van t;iider, St. Helens; Bess Spioer. Astoria, and Cecil Shotwel, Centenary. "or Quota" Reporta of chapter presidents. . - - Installation of District Officers Dr. Touag on, . , . Saturday, 7:30 P. M. Song Serrica Robert T. Jacob, leader. Roll Call. (Awarding of district $up and pennant.) Patriotio Serrioo Ralph Speelmon,- chairman. The following Epworthiana will tell of soma of their experiences in-th service: Phil Bartholo . mew, Sunnyside; Dallas Mark. Centenary; d Norene, Lenta; James Oases, Central, and Charles Spaekman, St. Johns. . , Address: "The Challenge of American Tooth" ' Dr. Cart O. Doney, president of Willamette uniTcrsity. Sunday. 10:SO A. M. CoBTeation Sermon Dr. Joshua Stansf ield, lie-itor of the First ehorch. , .Sunday. :S0 f. M. Sacrament of the Lord's Suaper and Life Work Serrica Under direction of our' district superin tendent. Dr. William Wallace Toungsoa. Sunday. B:30 P. M. Light supper served by entertaining chapter, aftef. srhkh Kpworth iana -wili go to their ewa m 1 1 I , HcarDr. Huckabee loaat Soatbcra Preacher FIRST FREE METHODIST CHURCH ait ?latk aad.Mlti Sts., P. M. "At 8 P.vir Tomorrow llis Last Sermon la Series, of . ; Meetings Rev. 'Ai' Beers.' Pastor. Win Preach in the Morning at 11 A. on PERSOJtAT, AdOJTAIXTATTCl! WIT.H A PEBSOXAL GOD." t : . . . iscuss Unemployment Situation at Request of iepartment Scaconcss presides at Co TLJ (Mattering Hiss Dells Milllflan churches for the thirtieth anniversary league hour and evening service. The district cabinet in charge of the convention includes: The Rev. Matthew Simpson Hughes, resident bishop ; Or. W. W. Youngson, district superintend ent ; Miss Delia M. Milligan, president ; Miss Cora E. Uarr, first vice president ; Miss Althea L. Kisaberth, second vice president ; Miss Pansy Full, third vice president; Miss Lulu Gill, fourth vice president: Miss Pearl Sinfield, recording secretary ; Miss Irene Johnson, corre sponding secretary ; Miss Joyce Savage, treasurer; Miss Ruth Benton, Junior league superintendent, and Miss Nell C. Johnson, district deaconess. ial pecia ervices A set of hand-colored motion pictures, entitled "The Holy City." will be used in connection with the Sunday evening service at the Sunnyside Congregational church. This will be the first showing of the films In the city. DrJ. J. Staub will deliver a short message and Miss Marlon Bennett will sing the familiar selection, "The Holy City." The National Holhleks Missionary and prayer convention will be held May 4, 6 arid 6 in the Peniel Mission hall at 268 First street' Services will be held at 3 and 8 p. m. on Sunday and Monday and ' all day Tuesday. Special music has been arranged. The speakers are MIbs' Catherine Flagler from Shantung, Chlaa. and the Rev. E. N. Arnold. : During the present month a Sunday evening forum will be conducted at the Atkinson Memorial Congregational church, under the direction of the Rev. Elbert E.- Flint, minister. The forum this week will deal with the employment problem. The speaker will be S. C. Pier, recently appointed city commissioner. The subject of education will be dis cussed Sunday morning at the Mount Tabor Presbyterian church by the Rev. W. W. ' MacHenry. The evening service hour has been changed to 8 o'clock. Dr. Arthur F. Bishop will again preach Sunday morning and evening at the Mizpah Presbyterian church. Good mu sic has been 'arranged. Congregational singing will follow the Sunday morning sermon at Grace Lu theran church, according to the an nouncement of the pastor, the Rev. C. II. Bernhard. Catechetical lectures will be given Thursday nights at 8 o'clock. Rev. Howard A. MacDonald will preach Sunday morning at Church of Our Father (Unitarian), Broadway at Yamhill street. At the Sunday evening Open Forum, 7 :45 o'clock, David W. Hazen will speak. Evangelist to End Successful Revival Rev- B. W. Huckabee, evangelist, from Dallas, Tex., closes his .series of meetings in the First Free Methodist church. East Ninth and Mill streets, Sun day night. Rev. Mr. Huckabee is an elo quent preacher and a man with a mes sage. He has preached for two weeks in the First Free Methodist church, and his sermons have stirred the people deeply. Rev. Mr. Huckabee will preach at 3 and 8 p. m. The pastor. Rev. Alexander Beers, will preach In the morning, the sermon being one of a series he is preaching before the termination of his pastorate, which takes place Juhe 1. Donald L. MacPhee will sing. , Visitor to Preach The Rev. A- Christensen of Oakland. Cal., will preach Sunday morning at the Norwegian-Danish M. E. church. Eighteenth and Hoyt streets. The evening service will be in charge of the minute men. - - "What Must I Do To:fe Saved?" :. .HEAR! ' Evangelist U K- Dickson answer -this qiesUno from the Scrip tures. Does salvation come by "hlttlna mJ? tIaU."'? Yhat ths in dividual d who Is seeking to be saved? Christensen's Hall llth St. Betweea Meriiaos aad Tamkill Sundtry Night, May 4 t At JHi o'clock: ... SrECpX "MUSIC PUBLIC ISYITED ; 1. . -it: 11;;- . -- - -3n It"-- - , . , i; I-.- " ' - "i a t I - 4 -- j- r H II I EVERY MAN GIVEN Cmploym FRIENDLY GOODBYE opic . 1 Brotherhood of St. Andrew Doing Effective Work in Getting Men Into Churches of Home Towns. Chicago. 111-. May X Every sailor who is discharged from Great Lakes, the largest naval training station in the country, receives a kindly pat on the back and a letter goes home ahead of him. Chaplain Frank Thompson sees to It that no man leaves the station without a friendly goodbye. As he passes the mustering officer he is given a card with a kindly word from the chaplain and the person to whom this last touch with camp Is entrusted is George C. Mudoch, Brotherhood of St, Andrew secretary. The letter that goes to the sailor's home is addressed to the pastor i of the church to which he belongs or has stated a preference. So successful has been this Great Lakes plan and so widespread has been the commendation of it. that other dis charging camps and stations are putting It Into effect. The letter which goes from Secretary Murdoch to the home town says In part: "You will not findhim greatly changed, evangelized. transfigured spiritually. Neither, we think will you find him debased and deteriorated. He is just the same old fellow, but he Is par ticularly ready now, since everythirj in his life is in a more or less fluid 8t-te, to respond to tactful and wise guidance religiously. We know that he will receive this from you." The real worth of the plan is shown in the letters which come back to Secretary Murdoch and to the brother hood secretaries In other camps. The letters are from pastors of all denom inations, from active laymen who have carried out the suggestions made in the letter to the boy's home church and have given him a ready welcome on his return as a preliminary in the work of showing hfm that he needs the church and the chnrch needs him." Special Service for Boys Is to Be Held A special service for boys will be held Sunday night at the Centenary Method ist church. A boy "minute man" will speak on the Centenary movement of the denomination and the Sunday school or chestra will assist in the service. Dr. J. C. Rollins will speak briefly. "Care for the Boy" has been adopted as the church slogan. DIRECTORY Second Sunday After Easter Uniform Sunday School Lesson "Man Made in tha Image of Ood." Gan. 1-26-28; 2:7-9: Kph. 4:20-24. Primary topic, "od tha Creator and Father;" Junior topic. "What iod Expects from His Children:" In termediate topic. "Loyalty to Our- HeaTenly Father;" Senior topic. "Tha Dignity and Worth ot Man." , ftotden text: "God Created man in his own image." Gen. 1:27. Young People's Topics Baptist Union: "Our Tt1ation to God." (5) Serring. Matt 20:20-28. (Consecration meeting. ) , Christian Endeaw: "Our Relation to God." (5) Barring. Matt. 20:20-28. (Consecration meeting.) .Epworth I.esrae: "Our Relation- to God Obeying." John 15:12-17. Baptist First White Temple, 12th and Taylor Re. William A. Waldo. 11. "Baptist Principles and World Democracy;" 8. "A Great Sinner Self." East Side E 2 0th . and Salmon Re. XT. B. Hinaon, Rev. Herbert T. Cash, assistant 11, "Does Uod Prajrf" followed by the ordinance of the Lord's -Supper;" 8. "The Price of a SouL" Third Vancouver and Knott Rev. Webley J. Bearen. 11. 7:80. MontaTiHa 11, 7:30. Arleta Her. W. C. Irirer, temporary pastor. 11. 8. CaWary E. 8th and Grant Ref. J. E. Thomas. 11. "A Very Bad Count;" 8. "Fol lowing On." . Glencoe K. 45th and Main Rev. F. C Laslette. 11, "An Underworld Experience for All the World:" 7:8, Ordinance of Believers' Baptism, sermon by C. E. Dodge. Sell wood Bethany Rot. T. J. Broom field. 11. 7:30. Grace E. 76th and Ash. 11, 7:30. Unireraity Park Her. S. Lawrence Black. 11. 7:30. Swedish 15tb nd Hoyt Rev. T. G. SJolar der. 10:30. 7;S0. St. John Rev. Mr. Burton. 11. 7:80. Highland E. 6th and Alberta. Preaching by Dr. E. P. Borden. 11. 8. Catholic St. Peters Lents Rer. P. Beutgsn. 8, 10:30. 7:30. Pro-Cathedral 16th and Darls Rev. E. T. O'Hara. 6. 7:15. 8:30. 8:45. 11. 7:45. St Lawreoce- 3d and Bherman Rev. i. C. Hughes. 6. 8:30. 10:80. 7:80. St Francis E. 12 th and Pine Rer. 3. H. Black.. 6. 8. S. 10:30. 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams aad Stanton Rer. W. A. Daly. 6. S. 9. 11. 7:30. Hohr Rosary E.' Sd and Clackamas Bev. E. S. Olson. 6. 7. 8. . 11. 7:30. St Rose E. 53d and Alameda Bav. J. O'Farrell. 8, 10:30. 4. St Andrews E. 9th and Alberta -- Rer. J. Kiernan. 8. 10:30, 7:30. The Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou Rev. George F. Thompson. 7:80, 8. 11. ascension E 76th and Yamhill Franciscan Fathers. 8. 10.30. 7:80. Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena Rev. V. W. Black. 8. 10:S0. 7:30. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin Bar. C Raymond. 8. 10:30, 7:80. St Ignatius 3220 43d st S. E. Jesuit Fathers. 6:80,8.10:80.4. 8t Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor Rev. War ren A. Waitt S, 8:30, 10:30. 7:30. Boly Redeemer Portland Mid. and Vaneon. ver ay. Rev. William f. Define. 6, 10:30, 7:3. - St Phillip Neri ( Psulirt Fathers) E. lth sad Hickory ReT. W. J. Cartwright 7:30. ft. 10:30. 7:80. St Clements S. Smith aye. and Newton Serbite Fathers. 6, S. 10:30. 7:80. Sacred Heart E. 1 ltb and Center Bst. G Bob. 8. 10:30. 7:30. 8t Agatha E. 15th and Miller Rev. J. Commimky. S. 10:30. 7:30. . St Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and Fail ing Rev. K. Matthew. 8. 10: 80, 7:80. St Joseph (German) 15th and Conch Rev. B, Durrer., 8. 10:30. 7:80. Bt Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Rev. II. Balestra- 8.30. 10:80, 7:SO. St Clmrea Capitol , Hill Father Capietraa, a F. M.: 8. 10:10. St Charles E. 33d and Alberta Hev. J. P. O'Fryna. '. 10:30. - - i A3 Saint , th and Glisan Rev. Father William Crontn. 8. 10:30. . , St Patricks . 18th and Sarier Rev. Charles M. Smith. 8. 9:15. 10:30. 7:45. ' ' - V ChrtrUan -. First Park and Columbia Rev.' Harold H. Griffin. 11. "New Horisona ia Beligioa;" 7:45. "Miracles of Unbelief." Eeav Side K. Uta and Taylor Rev. JL.. fi gs wyer. 11. 8. Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott Rev. 3. V. Uhortnly; 11, 7:45. lion ta villi B. 76th and Gliaan Rev. Her bert E. Ryder. ' li, 1:30. . Woodjawn E. 7th and Liberty Bev. Joseph D. Boyd. 11.8. . Vernon E. 18th Wygent Rev. R. Tibba Jlaxey. 11. 7:30. - .- Christ !n Selattce Lesson snbject: '-"Everlasting Panishment' "irst 10th end Everett. ; II, 8. Second E. StU and HoiUday. 11, - Tlurd hV 12th and baltnoa. - 11, 8. iii Churches on Employment Sunday will be observed at many of Portland's churches Sunday in accordance with the request of Sec retary of Labor Wilson. Especially Is it desired that the , attention of ! the church congregations' be drawn to .the functions of the United States employ ment service. Data dealing with this subject has been mailed to every bishop minister and religious work director in America by the government. The national headquarters of several denominations have supplemented the government suggestion by sending : out literature of their own. The great; or ganization of Methodist minute men will lay aside their great Centenary campaign for one day and will speak on the na tional problem. The minute men have printed a special edition of Missies, their 20 page information paper, on the em ployment situation. In. many churches employment Committees will be formed Sunday to cooperate with the govern ment employment bureau. Acting at the request of the national committee of Northern Baptist laymen, the organization in charge of the $6,000,: 000 Victory campaign, local Baptist churches will ask their congregations to urge upon employers here the advis ability of keeping their needs listed with the offices of the United States employ ment service for returning soldiers and sailors. Employers belonging to the Baptist church will be asked Sunday to provide employment for returning serv ice men. In response to the department of labor Dr. DeBusk to Talk To Forum on Sunday Dr. ' B. W. DeBusk of the department of education in the University of Oregon and a' specialist in child psychology will address the Sunday Evening Civic Fo rum in the First Congregational church. The child welfare movement is to the front in the nation as never before and large plans are being formulated for an advance movement all along tine line. Oregon is waking up to this move ment and has splendid representatives In the field. ' All interested In child wel fare from any point of view, and the public generally, are Invited to attend. There will be community singing at 7 ;45 under the direction of Professor Becker and the address of the evening OF CHURCH Fourth Vancouver, ave. and Emerson. 11. 8. Fifth 82d and 42d ave. S. E. 11. Sixth Masonie Temple, 36S YamuUL 11, 8. Serenth Holbrook block, St Johns. 11. All churobes Wednesday, p. m. Oofigregatlonal First Park and Madison. Dr. W. W. Wil ls rd.. . 11. "Roads to Reality:" 7:48. "Child Welfare," address by Dr. B.' W. DeBusk. Snnnyside E. 3 2d aDd Taylor Re. J. J. Staub. 11. "The Promise of Power i' 7:45. "tihrtst'e Description of the Life .to Come," illustrated with motion pictures on "The Holy City." Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett Rcr. E. E. Flint. 11, "ChrUt's Ansvter to Empty Pews;" 8, "Greater Oregon," address by Mr. Pier. Highland E. 6th and Prescott Rev. Edward Constant 11. "Seven Strong Words;" . "Industrial Serrice," addresses by L. C. Do lultevue and W. S. Hale. Waverley Heights E. 33d and Woodward Rer. Oliver P. Arery. 11, "The Right Use of Scripture;" 8. Laurelwoed 45th are. and 65th at S. E. Mrs Alice M. Handsaker. 11. Pilgrim Missouri and Sharer. Rev. Robert Murray Pratt- 11, "The 8ecret of Tomorrow;" 6. "The Drama of Job." Finnish Mission 107 Skidmare Rev. Sam uel Neyala. 6, 7 :30. - - University Park Haven and Lombard Hev. C H. Johnston. 11. -8. St Johns S. Ivanhoe and Richmond Rev. J. T. Merrill. 11, 7:80. Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Stunner Rev. Ole Torgeasen. 11, 7:80. First German E. 7th and Stanton Rev. George Zocher. 11, 7:30. Secenfl German E. 8tu and SkidmoTO Rev. Henry Hagelgana. VI. 7 :30. Zion German E. 0th and Fremont Rev. J. H. Hopp. 11. 7:30. Parkrose Rev. P. D. Holfman. 11, 7:30. ' episcopal ' ( Pro-Cathedral ot St Stephen the Msrtyr-i I Sth and Clay Bt. Rer. W. T. Sumner, bishop. Sundays. 7:45. It, 7:45. Holy days, 9:80. Trinity 18th and Everett Rev. A. A. Mor mon. 8. 11. "Whatsoever. Is. Not of Faltb fcs 8in;" 7:30, story by pastor. St Davids E. 12tfa and Belmont Rev. Tliomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 9:30, 11, ''The Good Shepherd;" 8, "Friendships With God " St. Marks 21st and Marshall Rev. J. a. Hatton. 7:30. :45, 11. 8t Andrews Hereford st, Portsmouth - Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9. 11, 7:30. Grace Memorial E. 17th and W'eidler Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Rev. John Dawson. 11, 8. St Michaels and Ail Angels E. 43d and Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen, vicar. S, 10, 11, 5. t Church of Our Savior 60th ave. and 41st st 8. E. Rev. E. H. Clark, vicar. 7:80. 11. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 7, 9:80 St Paula Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. Tay lor. 4. All Saints 25th and Savier Rev. Frederic K. Howard. 10. 11. St Johns Memorial E. 15th and Hsrnev, Sellwood. Rev. II. Clark in charge. 11, 7:30. St Mathews Corbett and Bancrofts Rev. W. A. M. Breek. vicar. 10. 11. Evangel less 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. Clay Street 10th and Cly Rev. H. Schu knecht 10:45, 8. Free Msthodlrt Central E. 55th and Flanders Rev. W. N. Coffee. 11, 7:30. First K. Sth and Mill Rev. A, Beer. 1 1 . "A Personal Acquaintanceship with a Person al God;" 3 and 8 p. m.. preaching by the Rer B. W. Huckabee of Dallas. Texas. Alberta-T-E- 30th and WygantRev. E. i Harrington. 11. 7:30. " First E- 85th and Main Rev. Homer L. Cox. 11. 7:43. Jewish Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Sabbath services Friday at 8 p. m.. Saturday, 10:30 a. m. Sunday. IV, In Portland academy bldg.. 13th and : Mods gonery. Religious school. Riblo clssses at Central library, second and fourth Wednesdays. Congregation Ahavia Sbolem Park and Clay eta. Rabbi R- Abraham son, Friday. 8 p. sa; Saturday. 9:8 a. saw Congregation Nevah Zedeck Talmud Torsh 6th and Hall Rev. Abraham L Boeeneraata. Friday, 8 p. nu; Saturday. 9 a. m- Sunday. 10 a. m., religious school. ' - , Latter Oar Saints .. Church of J us Christ of Latter Day Saints E. a 5th and Madison. 10. 7:80. i SL Jamss W. Park and JaKersen Rev. Wm. S. Brmkman. 11,7:30. St Paul E. 12th and Clinton Rev. A. :. Krsuse. 9:80. 10:80. 8. Our Saviors E. 10th and Grant Rev. M. A- ChrisUnsen. 10, 11. Trinity Williams and Graham Rev. J. . A. Reinbach. 9:16. 100. 7:10. Bethlebean Norwegian 14th sad Davis- Re. WilBelm PeUersea. 11, 8. . - Grace. English Mason and Alblna. . Her. C H. Burnhard, ' 9:45. 11. "Homeward Bound"; 7:3. . . -s' . I - . Hamittoa Chanel E. 80th sad GHsaa -Hsv. r. J. F.pUnc 10:48. - Bethel Norwegian - (Free) Wygant and Rod ney. ' . - " " i. Bethany Denbh Evangelical Union, and Mcc-ruw-Kev. U P. f'Jl. 11. . - 4 ' " ent to We of Most appeal. Sunday will'be observed as Em ployment day .t the First Christian church by the pastor, the Rev. H. H. Griff is. The first Sunday in May Is generally recognized by this denomina tion as American Missionary Sunday, so the two topics will be blended into one. In the morning service the pastor will discuss the duty of Americans to the returning soldiers and sailors as an ele ment of home missionary work. Dr. A. L. Hutchison, pastor of the Piedmont Presbyterian church, will re spond to the call for. the observance of Employment day by speaking Sunday morning on "Our Homecoming Army." Patriotic music will be sungL In the evening be will speak on the League of Nations. In compliance with the request of the government arrangements have been made to hold an industrial meeting at the Highland Congregational church Sun day night. C. L. DeBelleVue, who went through the war in the Canadian army, will speak on "Ready to Work," and Will S. Hale, a secretary of the indus trial department of the Y. M. C. A., will talk on "Soldiers In the Industrial Ranks." Special music will be fur nished by E. O. Rudio, a returned sol dier. The Rev. Edward Constant is pastor. C. . T. Webb of the industrial depart ment of the Y. M. C. A., will speak Sun day evening to open meeting at Kenil worth Presbyterian church. Men in the community are .invited to attend the service. will be followed by an open forum for questions from the floor. Rev. W. W. Willard will preach Sunday morning. Minute Men Are to Speak at Lincoln W. W. Savage and J. Oliver, Method ist minute men, will take part in the Sunday morning service at Lincoln Methodist church. They will speak for five minutes in behalf of the Centenary movement. The Rev. F. A. Ginn will preach. A junior league will be organ ized at 3 o'clock and will be followed at 4 o'clock by the Epworth league meet ing. Sunday night the Rev. Mr. Ginn will preach at the Westmoreland Meth odist church, which meets In the old Midway engine house." SERVICES IN St Johns Peninsula and KUpa trick Rev. Ij. Ludwig. 10:45. 7:80. - Swedish Tabernacle N 17th and Gliaan Rer. C. J. Lelin. 11, "The Good Shepherd"; 7:30, "Who Is She. That Cometh From the Wildomesef " 8wedish Augustana Stanton and Rodney Rev. V. G. Ogren. 10:45. 7:4 5. Immanuel 19th and Irving Rev. A. T. An derson. Methodist Eelsoopai Centenary E. 9th and Pine Rev. 3. C RVUtns. 11, "One of the Fundamentals"; 7:45. "If I Were a Boy." Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev. A. R. Maclean. 11, 8, missionary talk by Mrs. D. J. Abbott of Raipur, India. Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Rev. John Pardon. 11, 7:30. Epworth 26th and Sarler Rev. J. Stanford Moore. 11,8. First 12th and Taylor Rev. Joshua Stana- field. 10:30. 8. First Norweglsn Danish 18th and Hoyt Re 7. Elias Ojcrding. 1 1 , sermon by Rev. A. Christensen of Oakland. Cat; 7:45, service in charge of the minute men. Garden Home Rev. A. B. Calder. 10:30, 7:45. Laurelwood B. SSd and Foster Rer. A. O. Brackenbury. 11, 7:80. Tents Lpcien B. Jones. 11, 7:80. Lincoln E 62d and Lincoln. Rev. F. A. Ginn. 11. "A Victorious Life." Monta villa E. 80th and Pine Rev. Hiram GonM. 11, 7:80. Mt Tabor E. Cist and Stark. Rev. E. Olio EKrtdcu. 11, 7:30. Rose City Park Rer. D. Lester Ficlas. 11. 7:80. Sellwood Rev. W. S. Gordon. 11, 7:30. Sunnyside E. 85th and Yamhill Rer. W. F. Ineson. 11, 7:4 5. St Johns W. Leavitt and Syracuse Rev. 3. H. Irvine. 11. 8. Swedish Beectt and Borthwiek Rev. Abe Ekhind. 11, 8. University Park Flake and Lombard Rev. J. T. Abbott It.. 7:30. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid more and Vancouver. Rev. C. J. Rynning. 11, S. -v Westmoreland Rev. F. A. Ginn. 8. '- Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rev. Francis Bur gatte Short 10:30. .'Woodstock E. 34th and Woodstock Rev. L C. Poor. 11. 7:30. District superintendent Rev. William WaTIaea l-Toungson; D. D.. 691 E. 6 2d at N. Tabor- 2780. M. at. South First Union and Multnomah -Rev. Jamas T. French. 11. 7:80. Nazarene First E. 10th and Weidler jiev. CL How ard Davis. 1 1. 7:30. Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane Preaching by Luke Rader. 11, 7:30. Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th st Rev. C. V. Fowler. 11. 7:80. Highland Park E. 14 th and KUlingsworth Rev. W. P. Keebaugh. 11. 8. Scandinarian Rev. J. BringedahL 11, 7:30. Presbyterian First 12th and Alder Rev. John H. Boyd, 10:30, 7:45. Westminster East 17th and Schuyler Rev. Edward H. Pence. 11, 7;30. Centra) E. 13th and Pine. Rev. Orlando B. rrnhin. 11. 7:43. Calvary 11th and CIsy Hev. Frank J. Meyer. 10:80. Mt Tabor E. 55th and Belmont Rev. Ward Marlfenry. 11, "Education, Religion and De-J mocracy ; s, ine vnnsuans imuoio Portion of Joy." Tamon 19th and Wygant Rev. J. R. Lands borough. 11. 7:30. ' - Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Rev. A. I Hntrbison. 11. "Our Homecoming Army"; H, "The League of Nations Covenant, in Bible Light" Fourth First and Gibbs. Rev. Levi Johasoa. 10 .80. 7:8. KenQwortb E. 84th and Gladstone Hsv. Paul E. Ratsch. 1 1 . "If Our Church Is to Grow TVhat?"'8. address by C. T. Webb of the in dustrial department of the T. M. C. A. Hope E. 78th and Everett Rev. Floyd E. Dor-is. 11. 7:30. Row City Dr. Robert H. Milligan. Forbes Graham and Gantenbein. 11. Trinity Virginia and Nebraska Re. Theo dore P. Smith. 1 1 . 7 :80. Ana be) Rev. John E. Nelson. 11. 8. Millard Avenue Rev. W. Lee Gray. 11. "Seeing the In risible"; 7:45. "Understanding the Times." as-r-.n Street, 17th and Marshal) Rev. A. J. Harms. .11. - - . Mispah-!-rE, . 19th and Division. 11. preach ing by Artlur Bishop. "The Optimism of , the Christian Life"; S. "How God Commends His Love to Us." ' . . Seventh Day Advantist Koto Regular services of this denomlnatioa are held oa Satarday. Central E. lit and Everett L. K. Dick son, pastor. 10. 11:1A. ' Tabernacle Sth and Montgomery E. H. Emaemia,' mrnister. 10. 11. MontavUla E. f 0th and Everett Elder G. A. Gerbart 10. 11. Lents 94th at and 58th are. Ildsr W, IX Huntington. 19, 11.- . ,i : St Johns tVntrsf ave. and Charleston Elder A. K. Folkenberg. 10. li. - AIWbs -SkiHmore and Mallory Elder A. A. Ueyer.. 1.- i 1. Scsmdinaviast 850 Alberta Elder O. B. Lee. Corp Ko, i 243 Ask) at Adjutant Freak Gtnge. XX, ;li. . Sunday 43 NEW MEMBERS TO BE WELCOMED aSaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlBBMagaBaSBBBSSBSjaa "V ' Dr. Waldo of White :TmpjevSees Great Results From .Personal ' Workers' Campaign. Sunday , morning Dr.. William y A. Waldo, pastor of the White Temple, will give the hand of - fellowship to 43? new members, who have been received dur ing the month of - April. The f major portion of these have come Into the church ' on profession of faith and bap tism. Early .In the, yearShev pastor or ganized a personal worker's ''campaign, in which about 100 undertook special work under the direction of captains. Since January 1, Dr. Waldo has received 109 Into the church. The pastor has also led the church In putting across the Victory campaign drive of the denomination. The church has raised $6300.35 for world-wide mis sions, the largest offering ever made. Easter -Sunday, the church was crowd ed and the offering totaled S625. At the present time all bills are reported paid, with a surplus In the hands of the treasurer. Three missionaries represent the White Temple In the foreign field. They are the Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Marsh, who have been in southern India for about 25 years, and Miss Kate W. Fail ing, who Is now on her way to southern India as a missionary. Sunday morning Dr. Waldo will ob serve "denominational day" and In the evening will begin a series of Sunday evening discourses on the general theme, "Seven Great Things." These Bermons will be delivered extemporane ously. The Temple quartet will render special music appropriate to each dis course. The seven topics are : May 4, "A Great Sinner Self": May 11, "A Great Savior Christ" ; May 18, "A Great White Throne Judgment" ; May 25, "A Great Gulf Fixed "Separation" ; June 1, "A Great Eternal Gain Heaven" ; June 8, "A Great Eternal Joss Hell" ; June 15, "A Great Invitation Come," 9 Will Address Men's Meeting Dr. Edwin Constant, pastor of High land Congregational church, will ad dress the men's mass meeting at the Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon atx3:30 o'clock, his topic being "The Man and His Job." Walter Jenkins, T" song leader, will lead a program of com munity singing. All men are Invited to attend. Dry slabwood and Inside wood, green stamps for cash. Holman Fuel Co., Main 353 ; A-33C3 ; A-4955. Adv. PORTLAND Corps No. 4 128 1st. AdjuUnt Joseph Harrison. 11, 8, 8. ' weoenborglen y?8" Church Society 831 Jefferson Rev. Will is n: R. Reece. 11, 'Symbolism of Garment in Sacred Scriptures" by Carl B. Wlntler, reader. Unitarian Church of Our Father Broadway and Tarn hill Rev. G. Eliot Jr. 11 "The Commonplace and the Romantic" by Rev. Howard A. MarDon ski; 7:45. open forum led by David W. Hazea. topio, "With the Oregon Boys on the Western Fn.nf - United Brethren Conference superintendent Bt. G. E. Mo Donald. First E. 16th and .Morrison Rev. Byron 3. Clark. 11. "Christ's Message to the Church;" 7:80, service in charge of Rev. R. G. Snmerlin. Second E. 27th and Sumiwr. Rev. Ira Hawley. 11. "Cursing the Tree": 8. "The Gos pel in Song," service ia charge of toe women of the congregation. Third 67th st and 32d ave. 8. E. Bev, B. O. Shepherd. 11.7:80. Fourth Tremont Rev. C. P. Blan:hard. 11. "While the Children Are With Us"; 7:80, anniversary day. UaKod Evangel leal First B. 16th and Poplar Rev. 3. A. Gtode. 11, 8. Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay Rev. H. H. Farnbeni. 11, 7:30. St Johns Rev. A. P. Layton. 11; 8. United Presbyterian First E. 87th and Hawthorne Rev H. F Given. 11. "The Story of a Prince and Patriarch of Old"; 7:30. "The Bible as a Textbook of Re ligion." Chnrch of the Stranger Grand and Wasco Rev. S. Earl Du Bols. 10:30; "Attendance Upon and Beliavior in God's House'.'; 8, "The Funerol of Jesus A Contrast" Kenton 120 Wert Lombard Rev. George N. Taylor. 11. 7:30. Miscellaneous Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9th and Clay Rev. John E. Fee. 11. 7:30. Realization League 166 Sth Rev. H. Ed wart Mills. 11, "Realizing Salvation"; 8. "The Attributes of God and Their Significance" by T. A. Harper. . .Cbristedelphian 621 E. Washington. 10:80. Church of God 363 Failing. Harry NeaL 11. 7:30. Gospel Hall E. 29th and Stark. Men a Resort 4 th and Burnaide Rev. Lev) Johnson, superintendent 8. New Civilisation 407 TUford bldg. Dr. Beth Northington. 7:45. Divine Science TUford building Rev. T. M. Hlnard. pastor. 11. Universal Messianic 318 Abtngton building, 11. 8. "Mortal and Immortal Mind." Pentecostal First and Washington - Rev. Will O. Trotter. 11. 1, 7:80. Glad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 246 H 1st 2, 8. 7:30 week days except Monday and Saturday. 8 p. m. Pentecostal church E 20th and Ankcny A. W. Smith. 11.8.8. Volunteers of America Mission 224 Burnaide Meeting every evening except Monday at 9 o'clock, and 8unday, 3 pm. Pint Spiritualist E. 7tli and Hassalo Rev. A. Scott Bledsoe. 3, 7:45. Second Spiritualist 'Alisky Hal Rev. Max Hoffman. 8. 8. American Church W. O. W. hall. E. Sth and Alder. 8. - Calvary Temple E. 24th and Broadway Rev. Dason MaeCullough. 10:30. 2:30. DR. WALDO I Ty yi J sM,?ni---ii,f Tir . MORNIal SERVICE 11 O'CLOCK "BAFTI8T PSHClftE9 HO WORLO - DEMOCRAOr." '.. DenominatioBal Day : J EVEMINO SERVICE 8 O'CLOCK . "A CREAT SIMMER SELF" - - Ktrxt In a Series ; "ON SEVEN OREAT TMIN08" A Oraclous Rovlvai In Prooresa COME WHITE TEMPLE TWELFTH A3T1 TATtOB BTS. taENERAt, PUStIO CORDIALLY . , . INVITED : r& Portland porker tEo preside at Jflee t 4 w Itv'" Dr. i. , Edward Else United Brethren to Have Varied Services Dr. Byron J. Clark, pastor of the First United Brethren church, will occupy his, pulpit Sunday morning. In the evening the Rev. R. G, Sumerlln will preach. Dr. Clark has received 05 new members into the church within the pant few weeks. The women of the congregation will have charge of the Sunday evening ser vice at the Second church. In the morning the pastor, the Rev. Ira Haw ley, will preach. Visitors' day ; will be observed by the Sunday school In Third church Sunday morning. The Rev. E. O. Shepherd will preach in the eventng. Anniversary day will be observed Sunday evening by the Christian Kn deavor at Fourth church. The Rev, C. P. Blanchard, pastor, will preach Sun day morning. Endeavor Convention Plans Nearly Rgady Definite plans have been made for the annual Christian Endeavor convention to be held this year In Portland, June 19 to 22, and before many days the com mittee hopes to be able to announce the program. The convention was ' post poned from last spring, when the Influ enza epidemic was raging. Rev. Paul Ratsch of Kenllworth Presbyterian church has been appointed-chairman of the convention committee. Members of the committee are: Travers Babcock, LeRoy Robtnnon. Molly Telling, Frank le Coykendall, Jennie McKlbben and C, McKullock. Dr. Morrison Will Continue New Plan Last Sunday evening In Trinity Epis copal church. Dr. A. A. Morrison Intro duced a novel method of teaching by telling an original story instead of the usual sermon. Those who attended seemed to be intensely interested and after the service many expressed pleas ure and appreciation. This Sunday evening there will be another story. The subject of the morning sermon is "What soever Is Not of Faith Is Sin." - f Missionary Will Be At Central Methodist Mrs. D. J. Abbott, a missionary fresh from her field of work. In RalDur, India, will speak at the Central Methodist Episcopal church at o'clock Sunday evening. Dr., Abbott Is the district su perintendent of a large mass movement area in the central provinces and Mrs, Abbott has been bis co-worker In this great field. Tho morning sermon will be preached by the pastor. Rev. A. R Maclean. At 8 !45 the Sunday school will go over the top in Its centenary Quota.-' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ALDER ftTEEET AT TWELFTH . REV. JOHN H. BOYD, D. D. Ssbjeeta for Sesdsy, May V11 - A. M. -- . 'The World Task and IU Fulf illment 'The Terrible Art of Making Men Without Souls' At 12:16 the Sondsy fleheol - nests with deperUaetUs Snd classes for sJl. -Visitors are welnon, t this., sctivs sod eothiistsetie school. . - ' " - At 7:0 .: as. sir Orfaa . Red tsl will be fire a by K. JC Coursen. , CIVIC FORUM COMMUNITY SINGING' PARK AND MADISON, STREETS " . ; 7:45 o'Clock Sunday Ersninf "ADDRESS. t 5 GHILD WELFARE By Dr. De Busk T)r. Ds Busk Is a Professor In The University' f Oregon, and ha 'given much time and thought to his subject, a eubject that Is ot interest to all, .- . . - -'j , COVEa AKB HCAB HIH " ' , " ;" - Open Foram for Question From tK Floor NON-PARTISAN i NON-SECTARIAN y OMNMIUMAN ;. j-. . : Com mcI You ' Will. ' Come Again ' of llabot SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTIONS TO BEGIN ON MAY 15 Tvyin State Meetings Are to Be Held at Uorvallis May .15-1 G and at Baker May 20i22. BIG PROGRAM IS PROPOSED 'Religious Education and New Age' to Be General Theme of These Two Annual Gatherings. "Religious Education and the ' Ncw Age" Is the theme of tho twin Oregon . Sunday school conventions . to ' be held at CorvalliS May 15 to 18 and -at Baker May 20 to 22. Harold F. Humbert general secretary ot the statef asnoela 1 : .-. ' ' - I tlon. Is preparing a great program rot Dot n gatnenngs. At ootn cities we ses sions will be held In churches of vari ous denominations. The First Presby terian church will be the main con vention church at Corvallis. The chil dren's conferences will be held in th Congregational church, the young peo ple's conferences In the Baptist churcr and the adult department conferenoot in the Christian church. . At Baker tlir Methodist church will bo the conventlor church, with the children's, worker? meeting at the Christian church, th young people's workers a' the Baptlwi church, and the county officers' confer ence at the Presbyterian church. Dr. J. Earl Else of Portland 'will pre side at Corvallis and Rev. Wllllanc Baird of Baker at the Eastern Oregor meet. C. A. Sehlbrade Is chairman ol the Corvallis convention, and U. St Bert secretary. J. T. Culberson, chief ol police ,at Baker, is chairman of th Baker convention. Any Sunday school in Oregon maj send delegates to the convention. Lodg ing and breakfast are to be furnished by the convention cities. The registra tion fee will be II. Noted speakers who are scheduled t be present are: Professor M. A. Horn line of Dayton, Ohio ; A. M. Locker ol Chicago, from tho-staff of the Interna tional Sunday School -association , Charles R. Fisher of San Francisco ; Dr Francis Clement Tteid, Pacific Coasl associattonal secretary of the inter church world movement; Rev, John II Matthews of Seattle? Dr. Carl Q. Done of Willamette university. Salem , Rev W. W. Wlllarrf. Rev. H. H. Urlffis, Dr Joshua Stansfleld and Walter Jenkins the song leader.' iff - St. Davids Parish , Will Meet Monday t Monday night at o'clock the annua parish meeting or u uavias r,pisoop, church will be held in ths parish house for the presentation of tbo year's reporti and thj election of ths vestry for tin ensuing year. All members of the par. lsh who are of age have the right oi voting at this meeting. Other im ports. rr business will also bo considered. Sun day morning and evening the rector, thi Rev. Thomas Jenkins, will preach. Tin evening serrice hour has been changec to 9 o'clock. The school made the larres Easter offering in Its history and, closer with a most prosperous ? year. Th branch school at Fiftieth and Dlvislor streets, held Sunday afternoon ftt i o'clock, is also growing. -. -. " Community Sing to Precede Services A community sing will precede "tin a.4. . avtnlnr aarvlAS at the MillSTC Avenue Presbyterian cht?rch, accordint . . Ua n.utA, h. to TJiO gnirooncTOwm w w n... nr t &A T A Tfnlllnarwarth choir director", will lead the singing. Fol lowing tho singing the pastor will dl cuss briefly the necessity or understand ing the times. The song service will " continued throughout the summer sea on, . ' : - : -'-' - - SUNDAY NIGHT ! I