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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'
18
SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1919. t
PORTLAND, OREGON.
-Most Severed lUoman in Wl
ill pe Honored in
Churches Sunday
Portland
. .; ... ; ...... ? ,
MOTHER S DAY TO
BE OBSERVED BY
: OLD AND YOUNG
Some Churches Have Arranged to
Have Aged' Mothers Brought to
Worshipping Places in Cars.
SPECIAL SERVICES PLANNED
Devotions in Nearly All Places
Will Be Shared in Honor of
;. Best Friend Man Ever Had.
'4
1 The mothers of the nation will be hon
ored .tomorrow by both old and young
with special recognition In both religious
And secular circles. , The second Sunday
In May has. according to custom, now
fixed Itself in the calendar of the year
"Mother's Day"' and Is observed as
such now Jn all parts of the nation. The
day was given official recognition by
congress In 1914.
If your dearest friend oh earth is still
living you should wear a red flower to
morrow In hr honor and If she has
passed Into the great beyond wear a
whtta blossom In her memory.
Mothers will be honored in nearly all
J'ortianas cnurcnes tomorrow. OTine
congregations have even made arrange
ments to have the older mothers brought
to'chureh in automobiles, and many
Sunday schools will bedeck every mother
with flowers who .attends her place of
worship Sunday morning.
Children of the White Temple are
asked to sit with their mothers Sunday
m .rnlng during the service by rr. W. A.
Waldo, when he will preach a special
- mAthaM'a - sarmnn
will aso give special music. Sunday
afternoon f Dr. Waldo will present "A
Tribute to Mothers" as a part of the
Mother's day program at the men's mass
meeting at the Y. M. C. A. This service
begins at 3 :30 o'clock. Special music
has also ; been arranged for this occa
sion and the official Mother's day pro
gram; will be followed out In Its entirety.
Men-away from their home will doubt
less find it. necessary to at least write
their mother a note before leaving the
building. t
TOtSO MOTHEBS 1XTITED
The Rev. R. H. Sawyer will deliver a
i special MOiner i aay aaoress si utsi
Kast - Side Christian church Sunday
morning.
lltUlIICI O Jl. Ul5 V fiJ 1VJ lull aiv.
the home department have been espe
cially Invited to attend the Sunday
morning- service at Piedmont Presby
terian church by Dr. A. I Hutchison.
Special provision has been made to care
fqr young" children, so mothers can en
joy the preaching service,
v The Mother's day service at Highland
Congregational church will include suit
able music by the choir, a selection by
the quartet, a solo, "Mother Dear" by
Miss O. Rose and several brief addresses
as follows: "Mother and the Teachers,"
by Mrs. Holbrook: "Mother in the
Home," by H. Brandenburg! "A Sol
dier's Dream of Home and Mother." by
.1. K. McBrlde of the Forty-second High
landers, who went through the war.
' The young women of Fourth United
Brethren Sunday school are entertain
ing their mothers this afternoon in the
church at Tremont station. Mrs. J. W.
Hawkins is to speak. Refreshments of
lea cream and cake were served.
MAXT OTHERS US LIST
All of the United Brethren churches
.will observe Mother's day In their serv
ices Sunday morning.
Other pastors who have sent The
Journal announcement of a special
Motfier's dav service are : The Rev. J. J.
.Krauh . ett Siinnvulitu (Innmratlnnal
.church. Rev. C. J. Ledln of the Swedish
tabernacle. Rev. D. Lester Fields of
'Rose City Park Methodist church, the
: Salvation Army corps at 243 Ash street.
:Rer, S. Earl DuBois of the United Pres
byterian church. Rev. W. J. Beaven of
the Third - Baptist church. Dr. J. r .
Ghormley of Rodney Avenue Christian
church. Dr. R. M. Pratt of Pilgrim Con
gregational church. Dr. J. T. Abbett of
University Park Methodist church. Rev.
T. P. . Smith of Trinity Presbyterian
church. Rev. E. E. Flint of Atkinson
rremorlal Congregational church. Rev.
P, E. Ratsch of Kenilworth Presbyterian
church. Dr. J. C. Rollins of Centenary
Methodist cnurcn, nev. j. js. 'inomas or
' C ilTary Baptist church and Rev. W.
T.ee Gray of , Millard Avenue Presby
terian church. '
TRINITY CHURCH
' . ItTH AND EVERETT STS.
: (CpltOOpAl)
THE MEANING OF THE
SUPREME SACRIFICE
. U Uie Subject of the Mornlna Sermon
KVKNINO IUUIOT
"EVEN SO IN CHRIST SHALL ALL
BE MADE ALIVE"
A CORDIAL WELCOME FOR
- CVCRYONC
If you tike a dignified, reverent
wrrtce come to Trinity
A. ., 11 A. M.. S P. M.
Sunday Scheot S:S A. M.
REV. DR. A. A. MORRISON
RECTOR
Modern Prophets
True and False
Evangelist L. K. Dickson
. in this'lecture will focus some very strik
, Ing Bible illumination upon some modern
; Visms." This lecture will be built largely
'upon Scriptural prophecy, and will be a
real eyeopener, - . -
- CHRISTENSEWS HALL
F.leveatb St BeU Morriaea mad Tamhill
Sunday Night, May 1 1 ,
at 7i4i o'clock
THE WTRIO WILT BE
IHSFIRATIOXAIV
' EVERYBODY INVITED. SEATS FREE
c n .-.
-
: '.h 1
Sr. ST. W- poyl to
(Sive p i pastorate
ere Slbout 3Tuly 15
Dr. John H. Boyd, pastor of the First
Presbyterian . church, will give tip his
present work about the middle of July,
according to an announcement made by
his assistant, Owong to the short lime
before leaving for Chicago to take up
his new line of work with the Mc
cormick Theological seminary,' and his
desire to be with his congregation dur
ing the remaining days of his pastorate.
Dr. Boyd will not ; attend the session
of the general assembly of the Presby
terian church at St. Ixufs. Neither is
he accepting invitations to address out
of town meetings.
Lieutenant Thomas Henry Boyd, son
of Dr. Boyd, recently returned from
France, will speak on his experiences
in the army Sunday at 12 :15 to the
members of the Bible classes of J. J.
Ross, and .Mrs. Helen Elkln Starrett.
FROM RECENT WAR
John C. Reid of San Francisco
Discusses Interchurch World
Movement Now in Progress.
John C. Reid spent yesterday in Port
land. He is associate secretary of the
Interchurch World movement of North
America, with headquarters In San
Francisco. " He spoke at Albany college
a day or so ago. From Portland he
goes to Olympla. then to Spokane, where
he will, speak at the Inland Empire Inter
church Sunday school convention.-From
there he goes to Seattle, thence to Cor
vallis, where he will speak on May IS.
From Corvallis he goes to Weston,
thence to Bakor, where he will speak
oh the 19th. of this month.
"We have taken a lesson from the
war." said Mr. Reid. "When the Home
and Foreign Mission council of North
America met last December in New
York they decided that the time had
come, for cooperation of the various
churches ; that if unity of command won
the war, then the time has come for
the churches to quit fighting each other
and fight for a common cause. We have
been wasting our resources and dissi
pating our energies In the past. Ours
is not an effort toward organic union
which would compel the - abandonment
of the doctrines, mode of worship or
form of government of the various
churches, but It Is a. strictly Interchurch
movement, which without interfering
with denominational autonomy will join
in a unified program and cooperate in
carrying it " out. In other words, the
day is coming when we must cut out
wasteful and un-Christian competition
and substitute unity and cooperation.
The day Is coming when there will no
longer be five or six struggling churches
of various denominations in a small
community, but through cooperation we
should decide which particular denomi
nation should place a church in a com
munity and then have the community
pay an adequate salary to the pastor
and support the church work. The elim
ination of duplication will enable sup
porters of the church to pay no more
money toward the church support and
yet secure better results, for the com
munity will be supporting but one church
instead of half a dozen.
Vesper Services
Grow in Interest
The membe'rs of the Warren Vesper
class of the First Presbyterian church
were specially favored with an excel
lent musical program last Sunday. Miss
Astrid Roal, soprano of the church choir,
rendered a touching solo, "Beyond the
Dawn." The Warren Vesper orchestra,
led by Miss Christine Brakel, rendered
three overtures, which were most heart
ily received by the young people. The
program closed with a contralto solo by
Mrs. Virginia Spencer-Hutchinson, also
a member of the church choir, who sang
with great tenderness, "May My Walk
Be Close Wtth God." The Vesper serv
ices are growing in interest and attend
ance. The introduction social which fol
lows the program Is under the manage
ment of young men and women from
well known families, who can be found
assisting Mrs. Angela L. Ford Warren
at the door of the classroom every Sab
bath afternoon. Visitors receive a cor
dial welcome.
'Iff
Rev. B. W. Huckabee of Dallas, Tex
as, is at the Central Free Methodist
qhurch in special meetings, which be
gan Thursday, May 8. He will speak
on Sunday and during the coming week.
EN'S
EETING
"A TRIBUTE TO
MOTHERS"
BY
Rev. Wm. A. Waldo
Paster Walts Tent ale
SPECIAL MUSIC
Mothers' Day
Sunday, May 1 1
... itssr. nr.
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LESSONS
LEARNED
ASS
Strong Religious program TKSillpe presented at Sunday
. . s ft ft .ft ft' ft "ft. ft ft ft ft ft ,ft-ft ft
iHeetings WBxW Pegin at Corvallis on tEliursday and Conclude Sunday JSight
Speakers Hill include JHen of international Jfame as Hell as of Eocal iSote
TV' fe:,,.,,,,,-.,,.,.,, ..-.- ' V,- X
1 ' jjf fc Jj
One of the strongest religious pro
grams ever presented in the state has
been arranged for the Sunday school
workers of Oregon for the annual con
vention at Corvallis, Thursday" after
noon to Sunday night of the coming
week. . Several men of international
fame, as well as prominent home talent,
will assume the prominent parts.
The out-of-state speakers include :
Professor M. A. Honline of Dayton,
Ohio, educational superintendent of the
International Sunday School associa
tion : Professor A. M. Locker of Chi
cago, organization superintendent of
the International Sunday School asso
ciation ; Charles R. Fisher of San Fran
cisco, general secretary of the Northern
California Sunday School association ;
Dr. Francis Clement Reid of New York
city, representative of the inter-fchurch
world movement ; Rev. John H. Mat
thews of Seattle, Northwest representa
tive of the Congregational Kducation so
ciety ; Mrs. I, M. Ormsby of Boise, gen
eral secretary of the Idaho Sunday
School association. and Rev. J. E.
Squires of San Francisco. Pacific Coast
Sunday school worker, for the Methodist
Episcopal church, South.
Dr. J. Earl Else of Portland is presi
dent of the state association and will
preside at the business sessions. U. S.
Burt is secretary. Harold T Humbert,
DIRECTORY
Third Sunday After Easter
Uniform Sunday School Lesson
"Sin and its consequences," fJen.. 3:1-24:
Rom. 1:18-28: Jas. 1:1ft. (May be used
with temper nee apiiliration. ) Primary topic,
"Disobeying Our Heavenly Father;" Junior topic,
"How Disobedience separates us from God;"
L Intermediate topic. "Destructtxe Power of Bin:"
Senior topic, "The Nature and Kesults or am.
Golden text: "The wages of sin is death; but
the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ
Jesus our Lord." Rom. 6:28.
Young People's Topics
Baptist Union: "The Lore of the World."
2 Tim. 4:10; 1 John 2:15-17.
Chritsian Endeavor: "The I.wre of the
World". 2 Tim. 4:10; 1 John 2:18-17.
Epworth league: "Anniversary Sunday."
Special programs.
Baptist'
First White Temple. 12th and Taylor Rev.
William A. Waldo. ll."Home and Mother;"
8. "A Great Savior Christ."
East Side E. 20th and Salmon Rev. W.
B. Hinson. Rev. Herbert T. Cash, assistant. 11.
"What To Do' When the Anchor Drags;" 8,
"You Ought to Do This."
Third Vancouver and Knott Rev. Webley
J. Beaven. 11, "Mother' Day Home as the
Cradle of Character;" 7:30, "Spiritual Bobbers
and Their Ways."
MontavHla 11. 7:S0.
Arleta Kev. W. C. Driver, temporary pastor.
11. 8.
Calvary E. "th snrt Grant Re. J. E.
Thonia. 1 1 , "Four 'CV tor- Too and Me to
Beer" 8. "Mother."
Gleneoe F 45th and Main Rer. F. C.
Leslette. 11, The Art of Friendship ;" 7:45.
"The Dj-namite of God," followed by the or
dinance of baptism.
Se'lwxwi Bethany Rer. T. J. Broomfield.
11. 7:30.
Grace E. 78th and Ash. 11. 7:30.
University Park Bev. S. Lewrence Black.
11. 7:30.
Swedish 15th and Hoyt Rev. T. G. BJolar
der. 10:30, 7:30.
"St. Johns Rev. Mr. Burton. 11. 7:30.
Highland E. 6th and Alberta. Preaching by
Dr. E. P. Borden. 11, 8.
Cathoile
. St. Peters f Lenta Rev. P. Beutgea. 8.
J0:30, 7:30.
Pre-Cgthedral 1 5th anl Da via Rer. E. V.
OHara. 6. 7:15, 8:30, 8:45. 11. T.46.
St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman Bev. J. CL
Hughes. C. 8:80. 10:30. .7:30.
St. ' Francis E. 12th and Pine Rev. J. H.
Black. . 8, 9, 10:30. 7:30.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Will isms sed
SUnton Rev. W.-A. Daly. 6. 8, 9; 11. 7:30.
Holy Bosarjr E. 3d and Clackamas Bev. .
8. Olson. 6. 7. 8. . 11. 7:30.
St. Rose Ev B8d end Alameda Rev. J.
O'Farreil 8. 10:30. 4.
St. Andrews E. 9th and Alberta Bev. J.
Kiernan. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
The Madeleine E. 24 th and Siskiye Rev.
George F. Thompson. 7:30, 9. 11. .
Ascension E. 78th and Yamhill Franciscan
rather. 8. 10. 30, 7:80.-
Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandsna
Rev. V. W. Black. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Oiuse 7 74 Bowdoin Bev. C. Raymond.
8. 10:80. 7:80.
St. " Ignattus 3320 43d st. ' 8. E. Jesuit
Fathers. . 6:30. 8. 10:SO, 4.
8t Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor Rer. 'War
ten A. Waitt. 6. 8:30, 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Redeemer Portland bird, and Vancou
ver ave. Kev. William J. Devioe. ft. 10:80.
7:30, ,
St. Phillip Nert (Psulist Fathers) E. 16tb
and Hickory Rer. W. J. Cartwtight 70.
8. 10:80. 7:30.
St. Clements 8. Smith are. and Newton
8erblU Fathers. . 8.-10:30, 7:80.
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Bar. O.
Bob. 8. 10:80. 7:80.
St. Agatha S. 15th and Miller Bev. J.
Comminsay. 8. 10 30. 7:30.
St. 8tanisbu (Potiah) Msrylaad and Fail
tag Bev. F. Matthew. 8, 10: 80, 7:30.
St Joseph t German) 13th and Coach
Bev. B. Durrer. 8. 10:30, 7:30.
St. Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Bar.
U. Saleatra. : 8:30. 10:30. 70.-
First" Spiritualist s
Church . .
East Sartatli and. Hassmlo Stt,
" STJ5DAT ETE3TINO O'CLOCK -
' Hear Mrs, Inez Wagner
Th 2ftd Medium t 1a9 Aarcle
Ksds tealed questioag.
. - SEATS FBKE .-" '
Left to right Prof. M. A. Honlcne, Prof. A.M.
general secretary, has arranged for the
larger part of the program..
Following is the state convention pro
gram :
Thursday Afternoon 1 :46.
Histrtion of delegates ,
Sftrrice of song Walter Jenkitn
OonTocatJon prayer .... ReT. V. W. MacIIenry
Announcements
Keynote Messages '.
"The Church School and the Kunday School
Association" Prof. A. M. thicker
Rrtiwpert and Prospect Edwin Uawden
IHnsional conferences:
1. Keiwral officers conference. Presbyterian
church, Ir. t. Karl Klse, presiding. .
"The Association Task" . . . f.'lias. R. Fisher
"A County Mp"....Dr. Frank F-. Brown
"A District Organiaatior" . . . . Kllton 8haw
2. Cln'dren'a dmrion. Congregational t'hurcU,
Mif fJeorgia Parker, presiding:
"Cradle Rol' Demonstration"
.Mrs. Carl Smith
"The Purpose of Music"
Mis - Bemice Adams
"How Can We Teach Reerence?" . . . .
Mrs. A. R. Slauson
"The Prayer Life of the Child"
Mrs. Clara Emob
S. Young People's dirision, Baptit Church:
"The Fourfold Ufe" Paul Newmeyer
"The Class Organised" ...... C. It. Fnher
Children's diruion luncheon, A. A. - More pre
siding :
"Our Cradle Roll."
"Our Beginners."
"Our Primaries."
"Our Juniors."
Thursday Evening, 8:00,
Serrice of song Walter Jenkins
OF CHURCH
St. CUrea Capitol Hill Father Capistnn.
O. F. M. ; 8. 10:10.
St Charles E. 33d and . Alberta Bar. . J.
P. O'Flynn. . 10:3O
All Saints Is. 69th and Glisan Rev. Father
William Cronin. 8. 18:30 -, - . ,
St. Patricks 19th and Ss Tier Rev. Charles
M. Smith. 8, 0 15, .10:30. 7:45.
Ohrlitlan
First Park and Columbia Rev. Harold H.
Griff is. Preaching by Rev. S. M. Conner. 11,
"The Kingdom of God;" 7:4 5, "Interpretation
of Prophecy."
East Side E. ' 12th and Taylor Rev. R. H.
Sawyer. 11, "America's Mothers;" 8. "A
Lost Church or a Lost People?"
Bodney Avenue Rodney and Knott Rev. J.
F. Ghormley. 11. "The Debt We Owe to
Our Mothers;" 8, "The Word of Reconcilia
tion." Mont rills E. 76th and Glisan Rer. Her
bert E. Ryder. 11. 7:30.
Woodlawn E. 7th and Liberty Rev. Joseph
D. Boyd. 11, S.
Vernon E. 1 5th an Wygant Bev. B.
Tibbs Mazey. 11. 7:30.
Ohrlrtlan Sclecca
Lesson subject: "Adam and Fallen Man."
-irsti 10tb and Everett. 11, 8.
Second E. 6th and .Hoiladay. 11, 8.
Third E. ' 12th and Salmon. 11, 8.
Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11. 8.
Fifth 62d and 42d ave. S. E. 11.
Sixth Masonic Temple. 368 Tamhill. 11. 8.
Seventh Holbrook block, St Johns. 11.
All churches Wednesday. 8 p. m.
Congregational
First Park and Madison. " Dr. VV W. Wfl
lard. 11, "The Practice of Religion;" 7:45,
"The Domestic Relations Court," by judge
Stapleton.
Sunnysida E. 32d and Taylor Rev. J. J.
Staub. .11, "My Debt to Mother"; 7:45. "My
Mother," with motion pictures on the life of
Abraham Lincoln.
Atkinson Memorial fi. 2th and Everett
Rev. E. K. Flint 11. "My Mother's FaKh;" 8,
"The Truth of the 'X' and the Story of the
War." by Frank J. Meyer. ,
Highland E. th and Precott Rev. Edward
ConsUnt. 11, preaching by Rev. A. T. Sullen;
8, Mothers' Day service, with siiecial program.
Waverley Heights- E. 33d and Woodward
Rer. Oliver P. Avery. 11, 8.
Latrrelwood 45th ave. and 63th at 8. E.
Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 11.
Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Bev. Robert
Murray Pratt 11, "The Living, the Dead
and the Unborn;" 7:45, "The Hand' that
Rocks the Cradle is the Hand that Rules the
World."
Finnish Mission 107 Skidmore- Rev.' Sam
uel Nevala. 6, 7 :30.
University Park Haven add Lombard Bev.
C. H. Johnston- 11. 8.
8t' Johns S. Ivanhoe and Richmond Bev.
J. T. MerrilL 11. 7 :8. .
Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner
Rev. Ole 'forgessen. 11. 7:30.
First German E. 7th and SUnton Hey.
George Zocber. 11. 7:30.
Second- German E. 8th and Skidmore Bev.
Henry Hagelganz. 11. 7:30. .
Zion German E. 9th and Fremont Bar.
J. H. Hopp. 11. 7:30.
Parkrose Bev. P. D. HoUman. Il.j7;80.
ptaeopaj '
Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen the Martyr
18th and Clay Bt. Ber. W. T. Sumner, bishop.
Sundays. 7:45. 11. 7:45. Holy days. 9:30.
Trinity 19th and Everett Bev. A. A. Mor
rison. 8. 11, 70. .
St Davids -E. 12th and Belmont Rev.
Tbomaa Jenkins, rector. . 7:30, . 9:30, 11,
"Christ's Commission to the Church;' 8. Chriit
the Priest and the Meaning of Priesthood.'!'
St Marks 21st and AUisuaU Be. J. G.
Ha Won. 7:30, 9:45, H. . . , !
St Andrews Hereford at. Portsmouth
Archdeacon Chambers in charge, 9, 11, :7:SO.
Grace Memorial E. 17th and Weidler Bev.
Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. , ,
Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham
Bev. John Dawson. 11, 8.
St Michaels and All Angels E. ' 43d and
Broadway Bev. T. F. Bowen, vicar. 8. 10.
11. 8. ' f-i - ,
Church cf Our Savior 60th are. and 41st
at 8. ki. Bev. E. H. Clark, vicar. 730, 11.
Bishop Mania Memorial Good Haaearitaa
hospital Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 7. 9 :30.
Ht Paula Woodmere Kev. Oswald W. Tay
lor. 4. - . I .
All Saints t25th and SaTici" rBev. Frederic
K. Howard. 10. 11.
St. Johns Memorial ' E. 16th iod Harney,
Sellwood. Bev. H. Clark in charge. ! 11.: 7 :80.
St Mathews Corbett and Bancroft Bar.
W. A. M. Breck, vicar. 10, IL
- y Evangel Ices . i
First E. 6th and Market Bev. VE. D. Horn
schuch. 11, 7:80. . i
Carson Heights 9th and Hume Bev. F. M.
Fisher. 10:30. 11:30. j
Clay Street )0th and Clay Bev. H.; Schu
knecht. ' 10:45. 8. -
. , Free Methodist . ,r -
. ' Central E. 55th and Flanders Rev. W. N.
Coffee. 11. 7:45. preaehinc by - Bev, B. W.
Huekabea of Dallas, Texaa. .-
First E. 9th and Mil; Bee. A. Bers.
1 1 , ."The Lost Art of Holy Service;" 8, "Tha
Expensiveness of Sin, v . -i-
Aiueitai' B. SVtn and .Wygant Ber. ! K. X.
Haxrington. 11. ?:3.
: Firat E. 85U and ilam Eer. Homer I
Locker, Charles R. Fisher, Harold F,
Ptsyer Rer. C. H. Hilten
"The Voice of Corrallis" A My. A. C. Mehlbrede
"The Voice of Oretfon" . .A. A. Morse
The Voice of Idaho" . . . . Mrs. I- M. Ormsby
"The Voice of California" C. R. Fisher
"The Call of the New Age".
Rct. Francis Clement Held
Friday Morning, 8:00
Divisional conferences :.
County officers. Presbyterian church. Harold F.
Humbert, presiding; A. M. I-ocker, speaker.
"How to Organise the Country"
"How to Arrange a Convention Program. "
"How to Advertise a Convention. "
Children's division. Congregational church,
Mrs. Clara O. ICuHon. pn&riding:
"How to Svcnre and Hold Teachers"
.Mrs. L. M. Omnliy
"True Expressional Work" . .Mrs. S. E. DuBeis
"Knowing the Child" ....Prof. M. A. Honline
Adult division. 'Christian church. Rev. H. H.
Karnliam, presiding:
"The Cla. That CounU" Charles R. Fisher
"Publicity" Mrs. L. M." Ormsby
Round table conference
Assemfcly 1....
Music Walter Jenkins
Prayer Rev. J. Cronenberger
Association neasion : "A Backward and . a For
ward Look."
"Pointers From the President. .Dr. J. Earl Else
'The ChUdreu's Division . . Mi Georgia l'aiker
"The Young People's Irtvision"
Harold Humbert, Mrs. F. N. Rogers
"The Adult Division" .... Rev. H. H. Faruham
"The Educational Division"
Mfea Violet W. Johnson
S.iiecial music
"Counting the Cost R. N. Parka
"A Picture of Oregon". . . .Harold F, Humbert
"Religious Education and the Sunday School
Association" Pn.ftasor A. M. Locker
SERVICES IN
Cox. II. 7:45.
Jewish
Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Ms In
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Sabbath services Friday
at 8 p. m., Saturday. 10:30 a m. Sunday, 10,
in Portland academy bldg., 13th and Mont
gomery. Religious school. Bible classes at
Central library, second and fourth Wednesdays.
Congregation A ha via Sholem Park and Clay
sts. Rabbi It Abrahamson, Friday, 8 p. m.'
Saturday, 9 :30 a. m.
Congregation Nevah SCedeck Talmud Torah
6th and Hall Rev. Abraham I. Kosencranta.
Friday, 8 p. m.; Saturday, 9 a. m. ; Sunday, 10
a. m . religious schooL
Latter Dar SalnU
Church of Jesua Christ of Latter Day Saints
E. 25th and Madison. 10, 7:30.
Lutheran
St James W. Park and Jefferson Bev.
Win. E.Brinkman. 11, 7:30.
St Paul E. 12th and Clinton Bev. A.
. Krause. 9:30, 10:30. 8.
Our Saviors E. 10th and Grant Rev. M.
A. t'hristens'-n. 1 1 , sermon in Norwegian.
THnitvWillim ind f Oralis IB Kev. J. A
Reinbach. 9:15. 10:30. 7:80. I
Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Davis Res.
Wilhelm Pettersen. 11. 8.
Grace. English Mason and Albina. Rev. C
H. Bernhard. 9:45. 11.
Hamilton Chanel -E. 80th and Glisan Bev.
F. J. Epling. 10:45.
Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and Bod
ney. Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Mor
ris Rev, U P. Roller. 11, 8.
8t Johns Peninsula and Kilpatrlek Rev. L.
Ludwig. 10:45. 7:30.
Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th and Glisan
Rev. C. J. Ledin. 11, "Sorrow or Joy A
Little While"; 7:30. "A Mother s Calling and
Influence."
Swedish Augustana Stanton and Rodney
Rev. V. G. Ogren. 10:45. 7:4.5.
Immanuel 9th and Irving Rev. A. V. An-
dersou. '
Methodist Episcopal
Centenary E. 9th and Pine Rev. J. O.
Rollins, 'il, "The Enduring Influence of a
Good Home"; 8.. "If I Were a Girl."
Central Vancouver and Fargo Bev. A. B.
Maclean. 11. 8.
Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Bay.
John Parsons. 11, 7:30. . . ,
Epworth 26th and Savtar Bev. J. Stanford
Moore. 11.8.
First 1 2th and Taylor Rev. Joshua Stana.
field. 10:30, preaching by pastor; 7:45.
preaching by Dr. Bert rand M. Tipple of Borne
and Chalain Thomas Tiplady of London.
First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt
Rev. Kliaa Gjerding. 11, 7:45.
' Garden Home Rev, A. B. Calder. 10:30,
7:4 5.
Laurelwood E. 63d and Foster Bev. A. C.
Brackenbury. 11, 730
Lents Lucien B. Jones. 11, 7:30.
Lincoln E 52d and Lincoln. Bev. F. A.
Ginn. 11. "Stewardship."
Monta villa E. '80th and Pine Kev. Hiram
Gould. 11. 7:30.
Mt Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Bev. K. Olia
Eldridge. 11. 7:30. , . ' .
Rose City Park : Bev. D. , Lester Fields.
11, Motlier'a day service; 7:30, "Arbor Day."
Sellwood Rev. W. 8. Gordon. 11. 7:80.
Sunnyside E. 85th and . Tamhill Bev. W.
F. Ineson. 11.. 7:45.
St Johns W. Leavitt and Syraouse Rev. J.
H. Irvine ! 11. . 8.
Swedish Beecn . and Borthwick Ber.' Abel
Ekl'ind. 11, 8.
University Park Fiske and Lombard Ber.
J. T.-Abbott - 11, Mother's day; 8.- "The Cen
tenary." .... .
Vancouver Avenue Norwegian -Danish Skid
more and Vancouver. Re; O. i. Rynning. 11. 8.
tVestmoreland Rev. F. A. Ginn. 8.
Wilbur Multnomah- hotel Rev. Francis Bur
gette Short 10:30.
Wooditock K. 34th and Woodstock Bev.
L C. Poor. 11.7 :80.
District superintendent, Rrv. William Wallas
Toungson, D. D.. 691 E. 62d st N. Tabot 2790.
M- K. South
First Union and Multnomah Ber. James T.
FTemJu 11, "Beholding God's Glory"; 8.
""Lavine Foundations" : 8, "Whom Do Men
Say I Am" by Evangelist Stem
' - Nazes-en 1 r
First E. 10th and Weidler ster. C How
ard Davfa. 11, 7:80 ' ,
Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane Preaching by
Luke Bader. 11, 7:80. --j-.r,
Brentwood o 6th ave. and 67th at Bar.
X V. Fowler. 11. 7 JO. .
Highland Park E- 14th and Ktllingsworth
Bev. W. P. Keebangh. 11, ,8. .
Scandinavian Rev. J. BringedahL 11,
T:30.
Prasbytarlan
First 12th and Alder Ber. John H. Boyd.
10-30 "'nc Most Terrible I -aw Binding
Man's 'Nature"; 7:43. "The Great Adventures
" Westminster East 17th and Schuyler Bar.
Edward H. Pence. 11. 7:30.
Central E. 13th and Pine. . Ber. Orlando B.
Persliing. 11. "The , Ascemaon"; 7:45,
"Needed at Howws." ' ' "
Calvary lltn and , Clay Bev " Frank J.
Merer. 10:30.
kt Tabor EL 55th and Belmont Bar. Ward
lwtn ana wygantKsv. u. lus
borougu. 11. 7:3(1.
School Convention
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Humbert
Friday Afurnoon, 12:18
County Delegation Meetings
Assembly . .
t.wv1ee of song Waiter Jefkins
I'ruytr Hevi C. P, tiates
"Ihe Mini-Ur and the Church School"
Rev. A. A. IeM
"Demonstration; The Iin-Cushion BlarkbrJ"
Rev. John H. Hoyt
.a ioneLTUcuve Btuay o! tun Ola Testanienl
Professor M. A. Honline
Vt illamette quartet.
"They Shall Not Perirh. , Rev. 3. J. Handsaker
Visit to Oregon Agricultural College.
Friday Evening, 6:00.
Convention luncheon. Young People's division
in charge. v
Crt.neral session Presbyterian church
Service of song Walter Jeukin
Prayer Re v.; J. E. Snyder
MUSH t ....... ,
.V Community Plan of Training for Service"
I'rofessor A. M. Locker
Music . . s .
"A Community Movement in Religious Edu
cation ' Professor M. A. Honline
Children a division sew ion. Congregational
Church: i
Song service L ....... .
Religio-.ui Education: A Challenge-? .C. R. Fi her
Song .Corvallis children
Stcreopticon address. "Up From Childhood"
'. Rev. John j H. Matthews
Saturday .Morning, 8:00
Divisional conf orehees :
County officers. Pre-bytcrian church. Professor
A. M. Locker, learler.
"A Through-the-Year Program for
Association"
"Uotv to Raise the Budget"
"How to Secure Repot ts."
the Cnnty -
PORTLAND
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Rev. A. I
Hutchinson. 11, "Home and
Mother"
8.
sermon by the Rer. P. o. Bonebjrake.
Fourth First and Gibbs.
10:30, 7:30. -
Bev.
Levi Johnson.
Kenilworth E. 34th end GladstoiM Ber.
Paul E. Ratsch. 11. "Mother's
Day": 8. ad
dress by Miss Glsdys Hannon of
the National
Hope E. 78th and Everett Bev. Floyd E.
( S. A M. 8 . a3 Ve -
Rose City Dr. Robert H. Milligan. 11,
"The Christ of the Kermort cn, the Mount";
evening, "Heaven's Consciousness j of Death."
Forbes Grsbanx and UVatenbein. 11,
Trinity Virginia and Nebraska Rer. Theo
dore P. Smith. 11, "Mother's Day"; 8, "Do
Men Live in God's Presence?"
Anabel Rer. John E. Nelson. Ill, 8.
Millard Avenue Rer. W. Lee Gray. 11.
"Our Mothers"; 8, "Selected 'Men."
Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Ber. A.
J. Hanna. 11. ' -. f
Mizpsh E. 19th and Division. Preaching
by the Rev Arthur F. Bishop. 11. "Mother";
8. "The Kingdom of God"; good music. "
Seventh Day Adventlrt
Note Regular services of this denomination
are held on Saturday. ;
Central E. 11th and Everett- L. K. Dick
son, pastor. 10. 11:15.
Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery E. H.
Emmerson, minister. 11.
Monta villa E. 80th and Everett Elder Jj.
A. Gerhart 10, 11. 'ji
Lents 94th st and 58th ave. Elder W. D.
Huntington. 10, 11.
St Johos Central are. and Charleston
Elder A. K. Folkenberg. 10, 11.
Albina Skidmore and MaUory Elder A. A.
Meyer. 10, IL. ?
Scandinavian 550 Alberta Elder O. S. Lee.
10 lis -i .
Salvation Armr
Corps No. 1 243 Ash st Adiutant Frank
Genge. 11, holiness meeting; 315, "Mother":
8. memorial service for Mrs. Harriet Hagar,
Corps No. 4 128 1st Adjutant Jeneph
Harrison. il, a, ,
8wedenborgian
-New Church Society 831 Jefferson Ber.
William R. Reece. dl, "Immortality as Taught
by the Bible." by Carl B. Wintler. reader.
Unitarian ii
Church of Our Father Broadway add Tam
hill Rev. G. Eliot Jr. 11. "The Roman
Catholic Church It's Place ins Christendom";
7:45. open forum led by Eugene E. Smith,
topic. "The Industrial Unrest
United Brethren
Conference superintendents Bar. G. E. Mo
Donald. First E. 15th and Morrison Rev. " Byron 3.
Clark. 11, "Mother"; 7:30. gospel team as
sisted ny u. a. numerun.
Second E. 27th and Sumner. Rer. . Ira
Hawley 11, "Mother"; 8. "God's Men Always.
Bucressrni.
Third 67th st and 32d ave. 8. E. Bev. &
O. Shepherd. 11. Mothers' jj day program;
7-30, servi.-e conducted by Reril J. T. Connor.
Fourth Tremont Her. C. P. Hlao.'tiard.
11, "Carnation, or Mother's Wages"; 7:30,
service in charge -of F. A. Glass and Carlton
Glass. . - "
United Evanaalica
First E. 16th and Poplar Rev. J. A
Gtode. ' 11. 8. ,.- ., . I
Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gtr
Ber. H. H. Farnham. 11. 7:30.
St Johns Ber. A. P. Laytou. 11. 8.
United PresbyUriao
First -E. , 87th and Hawthorne Rer. H. i.
Given. 11. "An Unseen Enemy"; 7:30, "In
telligeat Obedience." - y .
Church f the Stranger Orscd and Waee
Ber. 8. Earl Du Boia. 10:30. "Our Moth
ers"; 8. "The Night Cometh When No Man Can
Work - : v I: -
Kenton 120 West JLombard Bev. George
N. Taylor. 11. 7:30. ij
- Mhwallanaetis "
Christian and Missionary AUtanee E. 9th
and Clay Rer. John E. Fee. 11, 7:30.
Realization League 186 5th Ber. H. Ed
ward Mills. 11, "The Power of Strong Be
hef" by W. J. Wirti; 8, "The Main Objec
tive" by T A. Harper. i
Christedelpuian 21 E. Waaliington. - 10:80.
Church of Uod 363 FaiUng. Harry NeaL
11. 7:30. -
Gospel Hall E. "29th and Stark.
Meo'a Beaort 4th- and Barnrlde Ber. Lev)
i'ohnaoa, - superintendent-- 8. -
Dirina Science TUford building Ber. T. M.
Minard, pester.. 11. . .
Universal Messianic 318 Abrngton building,
11. "The Spiritual Science of Life"; 8. "SeU-realisatioar-Mans
Salvation" !
Ponteeoatal Firsthand Was&mgtos Bar.
WiU C. Trotter. . 11. , 7:80. i , t
Glad Tidings ( Pentecostal Mission) 246 H
1st. 2, 3,- 7:30 week days escrpt Monday and
Saturday, 8 p. m. ---
Pentecostal church E. 20th and Anktcy
A W. Smith. 11. 3. 8.
Volunteers of America Mission 224 Bumside
Meeting every evening . ezoept Monday at 8
o'clock, and Sunday. 8 p. sn.
First Spiritualist, E, 7th and Hasaalo Ber.
A Rcett-Bledsoe. 8. 7:45.
Second Spirit ualwt Allsky Hall Bar.
Max Hoffman, 8, 8.
. American Church W. 0. t XT. halL E. 6th
and Aider, ' 8. .
Calvary Temple E. 24th and Prwsdway
Bar. Dawson MacCulloufh, . 10 JW, 2 ,
Jf ormer SCravelihg
esman rdained
Georro N. Taylor, was ordained to
th ministry at the Kenton United Pres
byterian (community) church, I Thurs
day evening:. The Rev. 8. Karl Du Boia
conducted the ceremonies,- and the Rev.
H. V. Given, preached the sermon. Mr.
Taylor was appointed about a year ago
to take chargre of the work In tho Ken
ton church, and since that time has
filled the pulpit. Prior to this he was
connected wtth the .Oreeon Ant,I-Saloon
leag-ue. Before . coming- t Oregon Mr.
Taylor . represented a Chicago - manufacturing-
concern in the Southern states
for several years. : It was while serving
as a traveling, salesman that he first
became Interested in religious Work and
became convinced that he should make
It his life vocation. -
Fred LoolSey Will
Talk at Westminster
' VOver There and Over Uere' will be
the topic of Fred Lockley'e talk tonight
at 7;4S o'clock at the Westminster
Presbyterian church, Kait Seventeenth
and Schuyler streets, Mr. Jjocfciey,
now on the staff of The Oregon Journal,
spent several weeks in war work across
the seas and knows whereof he speaks,
Mrs. Lulu Dahl Miller will be soloist
of the evening. Ir. Pence, . pastor of
the church, will occupy the pulpitin
the evening:, his sermon 'topic being;
"Babes, Stars and Men." Mrs. Jane
Burns' Albert, noprano, will sins a solo
at the mornlnsr nervine. It will be
Bruno Huhn's "I Will Exalt Thee."
lcunsj People's divtlon, Bsplist church, Mrs. I
M. Ornuby, nreiddinK : , . ",
''l'riricijiles cf Teen Age Work" . . .
frofewor M. A. Honline
A'-crertiUrt Bible Ktiiily ' . . ilrt. J. K. r'rcuson
"fhe Cultivatiou of IteveTenee". ..........
. . , Professor V. ti. Dubach
l;.itnl Kuud&y f$ htol conftreiire, 'nisre4aUnai
clmrrli. Ttev. John H; Hoyt, Uev. t P. Allen
and Ir. (.',. W. llayas, kadert. i - : , ,
freiieral aasemhly, rcbytcrian rhurch:
Stu-ia ................. Willamstte quartet
J'rayer .............. .Bev. II. H. Farnham
State Associatiou Hour; Bull Call ami Recog
nition of Counties, ... ...Harold V. Humbert
Keport of committees ..,.......(..... . ,
"The Cost and Iteward of leadership". .
lie, w. yr. WUUrd
Luncluon. ----" . i , -
Saturday Aftemeon, 1 :4S,
Service of scna '. i . . ..... ,. V t . . ,
'The Young People's Hour" :.;...!. r
"The Kind ot a Sunday Hchool I I.iiie-' .... -
.Miss Ardtth f.reenJ
"What ti Sunday School Can IH for a Boy." ,
. ..Ixisan i snn
"An ideal (Sunday School Tfaelier. .licll Titirow
Music . i . . j . . . .Charlie Williams
"The Older Oirls' t'-onferetice-'. . , , .i. . i . .
Miss Marsaxvt Kt-ott
"The Oiili-r Hoy's UespoiikibfUty I tor the
Yonnsxr Boy" ............ Iorte llouck
"A Constructive Si oily of the Old Teitauicbt"
............... . .VrMenor M. A. Hcnline
Music Willameltej Ulee Club
Ltivuiortal conference--: ' I -
Cluklren'a division. Conareeational church, Mist
lieomU Parker, presidios". -.1
It Is Written" ......!......."
'-The Place of the Story hi the Child's Ite-
iiaiou. Kilucatiou" ..Harold Humbert
"Why aitd How to Teach Temperanee", , . . . .-. -
11 rs. 1. II.. Zvlirung
Mucentiras, Uewrd, Itesults". , . i. . , ... .
..i Miss Violet Joiiusoo
tilden Thcuiits'' .. ,
Icons People- s division.. Baptist clutch, Mrs. V. i
N. Itosen, iireidine. V - !
What a Boys1 Class Can IoS , j&
4 In a Hural School". ...... . , .iKbT Pries
"in a City Schrol" .......... J. 7i .
Wmninu the t;iil" ..... .Mrs. Ui M. Oruuby
General officers' divMoo, Christiaa church, Mr.
Elltnu Shaw, presidinc:
"Building up the Sunday School" .
. lUr. J. H.' Matthews
"Y ha Training -of Teachers" . . Rev. 1. E, bnuiret
Adult division, Presbyterian church: i
" The Training of Parents" . . Prof. A. M. Locker
Saturday Kvenlng, S:00,
Assembly session:
Kervtea of song ....'.;..,.....;....,.
Prayer .v Rev. J. p. Clyde
"A National Program lor Religious Education '
,.Prof. M. A. lion hue
Bfusie Willamette tiles Club-
The Soul of America ............ r ... .
............ .President Carl tiregc lioney
Sunday Mornlnt, t:45.
Sunday School sessions in vark us churches. Crief
messages from- visitors. ' i :
Services of Worvhip iu Cotvallis churches.
Sunday Aftamoon, 2:46.
isOfbhr searion, Presbyterian church:
XusiOy ,, ...
Prayer Dr. (ieorre It. Vsrnay
"A Constructive Study of the Old Testament"'
. . ................. .Prof. M. A. Honline
Vi illamette Quartet
"I Know One Helpful Thing for a Sunday
School" ..........................
Min Ucoraia Parker, Charles Htsver, Dr. J. Far
Else. Mm, Clara G. Esson. Mrs. Ella Fisher,
. John Mintun, Mrs, I. M. Ormsby and ctlitra
- Sunday Evening, S:00. . . .
Closing session,' in Prasbyteritan and Methodist
churchi'a: - ,
Seiice of song . .....................
I-rayer Kev. E. G. Decker
addruset, "Religious Education and World
Brotherhood" .....................
Prof. M. A. Honline and Rev. II. II. Grttfis. ,
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ALDEB 8TKEET AT TWELFTH
REV. JOHN H. BOYD, D. D.
PASTOR
SUBJECT FOB SUXOAV, MAT. 11, lllll
"The Most Terrible Law Binding
'y Man's Nature"
7i4S P. M.
"The Great Adventures of Life"
At 12:15 the Sunday School con
venes. Visitors are most welcome.
At 7 :30 p. m. an organ recital will
be given by K. IS. Coursen.
CIVIC FORUM SUNDAY NIGHT!
COMMUNITY SINGING
PARK AND MADISON STREETS
7:45 o'Clock Sunday Evening
' - : ' - - ADDRESS
DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT
Bjr Judge Ge. W. Stapleton
Judge Stapleton is Presiding Judge of the Circuit Court and Is in
a position to speak with authority on his subject.
805G, "LITTLE WHITE HOUSE, BT CEO. W1LBEB BEF.D
. . . f" ....
- Open Forum for Questions From tho Floor
NON-PARTISAN . NON-SECTARIAN OMNI-HUMAN
, , Com and You Will Come Aialn
NOTED MEN ARE TO
SPEAK SUNDAY Oil
CENTENARY
DRIVE
Chaplain Thomas Tiplady, Pop
ular British 'Padre,' and Dr.
n . . t .. . i a a "w . i , . i
oenrana m. nppie xo ipeaK.
DriTiJ : t . riopT ' m rruftniPT
wwivi ri , iiiivi IIV.IIIVI-'IWI
Purpose of Visit Is .to Explain in -Detail
War Construction Pro
gram and Disposal of Money.
To place, emphatically befot-rt the
American people the war reconstruction
program of the Methodist centenary.
An uiittn f: finA rinn nMt, rt k-.,.. i
II OS. 000, 000 world work, program Is to ?
be expended, the Joint centenary com
mittee has invited to America Chaplain
.Thomas , Tiplady.. the most popular, arid
best known "padre" of the British ex
peditionary forces, anl i)r iijrtJrand M.
Tipple, president- of the. Methodist col
lefte at Itome and director of the Metli-A
odist' centenary' fund In" Kuroprf. '
Both men will . sreak at- the First
Methodist Episcopal church. Twelfth awl
Taylor streets, Sunday ' hlsht. It had
been hoped: to make acranKcments for
them to stpeak at a man iiioetlns, but
The Auditorium whs not available.
?haprain, , Tiplady, while wl,h the
BHtlBh forcas, , was tho author of two
popular books, "The Cross U the Front"
and "The Soul of a-Soldier." He was
an l?ritrliHf .'Wesleyari and came to the
United States to aid in raining the
Methodint $105,000,000 centenary. Bo
fore he entered the army, Chaplain Tip
lady devoted himnelf to work in tho
east fnd of London, laboring amonu
the poor, the deKraded, and the down-,
and-out, where he acquired the sympa
thy with all humanity which enabled
him to write his famous books.
Dt. Tipple will conduct to Kurope th
famous .Methodint mlHHion ship, which M
will bear a $3,000,000 cargo of plows,
tractors, eeeda and portable houses, this
being the new type of missionary en
deavor undertaken by the church. H
prepared the surveys on which the
Methodist centenar; will expend money
in all the countries of Europe, as he
Is considered an expert on , Ruropeari
conaiuons. tie nas ions been affiliated
with world' mission movements.- The
public is invited to hear these men speak
Sunday evening:. ..
Sunday morning Dr. Joshua rUansfleld,,
pastor of the church, win discuss ths
centenary rnovemehtJu hls-frmon.
Try slabwood and imlds wood, greeri
stamps for 'cah. HolmanKuel Co.;
Main 353 j A-3363 ; A-49S5. Adv.
J UiJ
THE TEACHERS'
SALARY MEASURE
TODAY
(Air. by -Citizens' Educational : League,
i Clarence Euhanks, Mec.. Journal
Building, Portland.)
D Re S H O R T
Mas Jut returned from California,
and will speak tomorrow morning
at 10:30 ,
WILBUR
METHODIST
CHURCH
(Multnomah Hotel)
SUBJECT
"MOTHERS TO WHOM THE
HE
J
WORLD OWES A STAR
OF COLD"
SPFCIA1V MU81C A Mil QUAETE
1
VOTE
It
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