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    THE OREGON DA ILY JOURNAL
PORTLAND. OREGON.
18
SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1919. -
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CHURCH
SERVICES
SUNDAY TO BE OF
E
New Significance Is Added This
- Year by Reason of Heroes
Who Gave Lives in France".
HONOR MEN OF THREE WARS
Tho$e Who Fell in '65, '98 and
'19 Will Be Remembered in
Sermons to Be Given Sunday.
Full honors will be paid the nation's
dead tomorrow in nearly all of Port
land's churches, with special services
and music A new significance will be
added to the day this year, as the
nation will now pay tribute to the
young men who recently perished in
Franco while bravely defending- the
cause of liberty from the hand of the
Hun. Many pastors have announced
that they will pay respects in their ser
mons to the heroes of '65, '9S and '19.
A large number of churches will dis
pense with their evening service in
order to allow their members the free
dom of attending: the union memorial
service to be held at The Auditorium
for all allied soldiers, who perished dur
ing the war.
; A memorial service for the dead sol
diers whose names are inscribed upon
the honor roll of Trinity Episcopal
church will be held Sunday morning: at
It o'clock. Bishop Paddock, who has
just returned from France, will be the
speaker. Men who have been in . the
army or navy are invited to attend the
"service in uniform by the rector. Dr.
A. A, Morrison. A select musical pro
gram suitable to the Bolemn occasion has
been prepared. The evening: service will
be omitted in order to give the choir
and congregation an opportunity to join
in the memorial service to British sol
diers at The Auditorium.
VICTORT MEMORIAL DAY
Sunday will be- called "Victory Me
morial day" at the First Methodist
church. In the morning: Dr. Stansfleld
will preach a' sermon on the prophecy
and program of the church of God and
In the evening he will conduct a "world's
memorial service. All returned sol
diers and sailors in the city are in
vited to this service, as well as veterans
of former wars. Special memorial, na
tional and international, music has been
arranged.
-., The George Wright, Lincoln-Grant
and Gordon Granger posts of the Grand
Army of -the Republic will attend serv
ice Sunday morning at Wilbur Meth
odist Kplscopal church, which meets in
the assembly room of the Multnomah.
The pastor, Dr. F. B. Short, will preach
and the whole service will teem with
patriotic fervor. The music will be one
of the pleasing features, and will be
furnished by the famous Wilbur Quar
tet. with Professor William Mansell
Wilder, organist.
' On Sunday evening, June 2t a special
"fireside memorial service" will be con
ducted in the lobby of the hotel, the en
tire mezzanine floor will be used.
This will be in recognition of the sac
rifices of our Civil war veterans and
our World war heroes.
TWO TO BE HOSOEED
The two young men of First Christian
church who perished during the war
wTJJ be held in affectionate remembrance
at the Sunday morning service by the
Rev. H. H. Griff is, pastor of the church.
They are Harvey Palmer and Reming
ton Kelly. Due respect will also be
paid to the other 73 young men and
women who are represented on the serv
ice flag: of the church. The pastor has
prepared a special address and in keep
ing: with the hour a special musical pro
gram will be rendered by the church
quartet." The evening- service will be
suspended in order that all members
may feel free to attend the union me
morial service of the Allied British so
cieties at The Auditorium. Friday the
Rev. Mr. Griff is will go to Turner to
deliver the Memorial day address to the
Pearl Masonic lodge.
Sunday evening's service at the Sun
nyslde Congregational church will be
of a memorial character, held under the
- auspices of the Men's league. A pro-
gram of unusual strength has been pre
pared for the occasion. Two men.
Messrs. Burgess Ford and F. J. Glass,
returned from the advanced sector of
the great world war, will make vivid
the memory , of the khaki-clad heroes
who fought and won in the last battles
of the great conflict. A bugler will give
. tome of the leading calls so familiar in
the routine of a soldier's life, and the
. choir, under the direction of Professor
' J. H Cowen, will render choice 'patri
otic selections appropriate to the spirit
ot this service. The Grand Army chap-
.r ter of this memorial will be vividly por
trayed by a specially Inspiring serial
from the famous motion picture, "The
V: Son of Democracy," -entitled. "A Call to
Arms," picturing that tensest moment
In Lincoln's life when, for the preserva
tion of the Union, he called for the first
75.000 volunteers and received the mem
orable reply: We are coming. Father
Abraham." The public Is cordially in
vited to attend.
MEMORIAL IK SPIEIT
The services on Sunday at the Hieh-
. iu -waiiKregTauonai cnurcn will be in
keeping with the spirit of the Memorial
season.. In the morning the pastor. Rev.
MEMOR AL NATUR
First Congregational Church
1 PARK AND MADISOBT STREETS
.WALLACE W. WILLARD, Acting Pastor
WILL SPEAK OX' !
"An Historic Highway: The Crux of the
Eastern Question"
CIVIC FORUM
X MEMORIAL BAT ADDRESS BY -
WALLACE W. -WILLARD
COMMUNITY SINGZNO AND OPEN PORTTM
NON-SECTARIAN NON.PARTIS IN OMNLHraAN
ALL "WELCOS'JI , ' , ,
4V!
Ration's
astor !to JRemain
Key. C. V. Fowler
'Prosperity has marked the life of 'the
Brentwood Nazarene church during the
past two years under the leadership of
Itev. C. U. Fowler, according to reports
read at the recent annual business ses
sion, so he was called by the congre
gation to serve for a third year. Re
ports indicated prosperity in every de
partment of the church. When the little
church was first built in Brentwood it
had a hard struggle, as few people
lived near it. Sergeant Charles L. Fowl
er, son of the pastor, recently returned
home from service, and is helping his
father by furnishing special music for
the church services. The annual con
vention of the churches in Oregon will
be held at Newberg on June 18. Miss
Louretta Stodghill and Miss Bertha
Riser were elected delegates to this as
sembly. '
Edward Constant, will preach on the fol
lowing topic, "In Memory of the Brave
and True." The members of the Canadian
War Veterans' association of Portland,
of which Mr. Constant has" been made
an honorary member, will be in attend
ance at this Bervice. All who served on
the Canadian forces are invited. Ap
propriate music will be rendered by the
choir under the direction of Miss O.
Rose. ' In the evening Ralph C. McAfee,
director of religious work in the Y. M.
C. A., will give an address on "Heroes
of Yesterday and Today." Special mu
sic will be furnished at the evening serv
ice by the Forbes quartet.
Atkinson Memorial Congregational
church will conduct a commemoration
day service Sunday night. This will be
in honor of returned and enlisted sol
diers who went out from the church and
community. Thirty-seven stars are on
"Sw Bervice flag of this church. A ma
jority of the boys have returned and
will attend in a body and be addressed
by the pastor. The singing of war songs
will be a special feature of the service.
Memorial services will be held In all
the United Brethren churches of the
city." At First church Sunday evening
Bert A. Powell, a returned missionary
from Korea, also a Y. M. C. A. secre
tary for 10 months in France, will have
charge of the service. At Second church
Sunday morning Mr. Garver, a returned
soldier, will tell the congregation what
Christ meant to him while in the
trenches. The pastor will give a memori
al address In the evening. At Third
church the Rev. K. O. Shepherd will hold
his memorial service in the morning,
while at Fourth church It will be held
in the evening, where the service will
be addressed by G. A. Prentiss, a vet
eran of the Civil war.
SPECIAL PROGRAM
Memorial day will be observed by a
special program at Our Savior's Luther
an church Friday, May 30, at 8 p. m.
Music will be furnished by the Bethle
hem church choir and addresses ap
propriate for the day will be made by
visiting clergymen and delegates to the
young people s convention.
A special memorial service will be held
Sunday morning at Centenary Methodist
church by Dr. J: C. Rollins. In the eve
ning the results of the Centenary drive
will be reported.
The morning service at Mt. Tabor
Presbyterian church will be a memorial
service. In the evening the new moving
picture machine will be dedicated with
the film, "The Son of Democracy."
The G. A. R. of Ben Butler post No.
27 and the Women's Relief corps will
attend the Sunday morning Service at
the First United Presbyterian church,
when the Rev. H. F. Given will preach
a memorial sermon.
Kenllworth Presbyterian church will
observe Memorial day Sunday morning
with a fitting sermon and music No
evening .service will be held as the
church has accepted the Invitation to
attend the union service at The Audi
torium. The Rev. 3. Lee Gray of Millard Ave
nue Presbyterian church has announced
his Sunday evening- service as a me
mortal service.
Sunday morning Chaplain Bronson ot
Vancouver barracks will conduct a
Memorial day service at the Third Bap
tist church. The Rev. W. J. Beaven.
pastor of the church, is in Denver, at
tending the Northern Baptist conven
tion. The evening congregation will at
tend the memorial service at The Audi
torium. " i j
It
Luncheon Is Postponed
The lunch and entertainment to have
been given Friday, May 23, by the
women of Grace Memorial Episcopal
church to returning soldiers and sailors
of the parish, has been postponed until
Friday. June 6, the committee an
nounced. . ,
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CHURCH SEEKS TO
RETAIN CONVERTS
Committee of Northern Baptist
Laymen Opens Campaign to
Instruct Workers.
New York. May 24. Realizing- that the
average church does not pay enough at
tention to new members, the national
committee of Northern Baptist laymen,
of which F. W. Ayer is chairman, has
inaugurated an educational campaign to
instruct religious workers in general
how to 'care for the convert. Dr. Fred
P. Haggard, director of the committee,
believes that Baptist churches should be
conducted along business lines. He
holds that pastors, their assistants and
leaders In church work should follow up
people who have manifested religious in
terest, just as business houses have their
salesmen keep In constant communica
tion with prospective customers.
JfF.GLECT IS APPARENT
This campaign which is being conduct
ed by, the Northern laymen is not a
financial drive, but a movement to keep
new members interested in the churches
they have joined.
Lamenting that there Is abundant evi
dence to show that the average church
does not properly care fr the convert,
the Rev. W. K. Monbeck, who is one of
the most active workers in the new
movement, today pointed out that there
are hundreds of Baptists who at one
time professed conversion, but are not
making any effort to live a Christian
life. The large percentage of Inactive,
Indifferent and even worldly church
members existing today is another strong
argument that the churches are not car
ing for their own. said Dr. Monbeck.
SOMETHING RADICALLY "WROJfp
As a third Indication he deplored the
lack of Baptist loyalty among profess
ing Baptists, which, he said, was an
other argument to show something radi
cally wrong in the care of converts.
"The new convert must be enlisted in
definite Christian service." said Mr.
Ayer. "Members of our churches must
be led to see that they are not banded
together for social and intellectual
amusement, but for worship and service.
As long as they feel that the church is
a charitable institution to be kept alive
by alms they will have a passive, apolo
getic attitude toward the world. They
must realize that the church is not a
poorhouse, but a powerhouse giving light
and life to the community."
Iff
Veteran to Speak
L. D. Mahone, of the Spanish-American
war, will be the speaker at Patton
Methodist church Sunday evening. His
address will be in keeping with Me
morial day. The public in general is
Invited to the service, which will be at
8 p. m.
DIRECTORY
Rogation Sunday
Uniform Sunday School Lesson
"Repentance." Jonah 3:1-10; Luke 18:1-5;
Acta 2:37. 88.
Golden text: "Repent ye, and belie re in the.
gospel." Mark 1:15.
Young People's Topics
Baptist Union: "Rtrengthenins the Rural
Church." Matt. 9:35-38. (Conquest Mission
ary meeting- )
Christian Endeavor: "God's Precious Prom
ises." 1 Kings 8:54-61; 2 Peter 1:1-14.
(Union meeting with juniors and intermediates).
Kpworth League: "How Do Men Confess
Christ and How Deny Him?" Horn. 10:9;
Luke 22:65-61.
Baptist
First Whit Temple. 12th and Tajlor Iter.
William A. Waldo. -11. "A United Church
and a Belierlnc World." by Rer. James Reid.
Ph. D., of Ban Francisco; 8. "The Call of the
Cross by Rev. Darid R. Peterson.
Kt Side E. ?Oth and Salmon Rt W.
B. Hinson. Rt. Herbert T. Cash, Assistant.
Freachinc by the Rer. M. Cash; 11. -."Quietude
and Certitude;" 8, 'Christ or Nothing."
Third VajrmTer and Knott He. Webley
J. Beaven. 11, preaching by Chaplain Bron
son of Vancouver barracks; 7:80, evening serv
ice at The Auditorium.
Montaviila 11. 7 :a0.
Arleta Hev W. C. PrlvT. temporary naitor.
11. "Community Boys' Work." by P. Ij.
Newmeier: 8. "A Working Church," by Hesse
mer, Loois, Rirketts.
'alrary k. "'h "d runt -Rev J K.
Thomas. 11, "The Merciful God;" 8. "The
American Patriot.
-Irncoe K. 4."tli and Vain Tev. P. C.
Laslette. 11. address by W. 8. Hale, ez-su-penntendent
of reform school. 7:45. service
us charge of the Highland evangelistic team.
Sellwood Bethany lie v. T. J. BroonUield,
11. 7:80.
Grace E. 76th and Aih. 11. 7:30.
University Park Rev. 8. Lewrence) Black.
11. 7:80.
Swedish 15th and Hoyt Rev. T. G. Sjolar
der. 10:30. 7:30.
8t. Johns Rev. Sfr. Burton. 11. 7:80.
Highland E. 6th and Alberta. Preaching by
Dr. E. P. Borden. 11. 8.
Cathello ,
St. Peters Lent Her. P. BeutgeB. 8.
10:30. 7:30.
Pro-Cathedral 15th anu Davis Rev. E. V.
O'Hara. 6. 7:18. 8:30. 8:45. 11. 7:48.
8L Lawrence 3d and Sherman Ksjt. J. C
Hughes. 6. 8:80. 10:80. 7:80.
St. Francis E 12th and Fine Rev. J. H.
Blaek. 6. 8. 9. 10:30. 7:80.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams aad
Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. 6, 8. 9. 11. 7:80.
Holy Rosary E. 8d and Clackamas Rv. E.
a Olson. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 7:30.
St. Rose E. 53d and Alameda Rev. 3.
O'FarrelL 8. 10:80. 4.
' St. Andrews E. 9th and .Alberta Rev. J.
Kiernan. 8. 10:30. 7:80.
Toe Madeleine E. 24th snot Siskiyou Rev.
George f. Thompson. 7:30, 9. 11.
Ascension E. 76th snd Yamhill Franciscan
Fathers. 8, 10:80. 7:80.
Blessed Sacrament Maryland and BlinilsTia
Rev. F. W. Black. 8. 10:80, 7:30.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin Rev. C. Raymond.
8. 19:80, 7:80.
St. Ignatius 8220 43d St. 8. E. Jeruft
Fathers. 6:30. 8. 10:80. 4.
St Stephens E. 424 and Taylc? Rev. War
ren A Waitt. 6. 8:80. 10:80. 7:80.
Holy k Redeemer Portland bird, end Tinrog.
vr ave. Rev. William J. Devise. 6. 8, 10:80.
7:80. " .
St. Phillip Nerl (Paulist Fathers) E. 16th
and Hickory Rev. W. J. Cartwright 7:80.
9. 10:80. 7:30.
St. Clements 8. Smith ave, and Newton
Serbite Fathers.. 6. 8. 10:30. 7:80.
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Rev. O
Rob. 8. 10:80. 7:30.
;. Agatha E. 15th and Millar Rev. 3.
Commlnsky. 8. 10.80. 7:30.
St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and FaO
tng Rev. F. Matthew. S. 10: 80. 7:30.
St. Joseph , (German) loth and Coach
Rev. B. Durrer. 8. 10:80. 7:80.
St. Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Re
11 Saleetra. 8:30. 10:90. 7:80. r
St. Clares Capitol Hill Father CaDlatran.
O. F. M.S 8. 10:10.
St. Charles E. 8 3d and Alberta, Rev. 3.
P. OTlynn. . 10:80.
All Saints Ks. 4 9th and GUaan Rev. Father
William Crania. 8. 10:80 - . . .
St. Patricks 19th and Sarler Rev. Charles
M. Smith. 8. 9:15, 1040. 7:45.
Christian
. trrtl "", Chmbie -Re. RaroM W.
Griff is. 11. "Life's Higher Memorials;" 7:48,
n evening service. - ..
Ea 4rte K i2Vnd Tevlor Rev. R, H.
Sawyer. 11. "What Business Hss Mas in the
Church;" 8. "The Apple of Eden."
Marine? Avenue af-nev arvrt fHwtt Xer. X.
F. Ghormley. 11, "Then and Now;" 8. Me
morial service, addresses by Lieutenant C W.
I u v. xiiormieyi
eionuvula K. 7tju iml uiiwa Bev. Her
bert U Bjdtr. 11, 7 30.
Baid
WLork 3fs for Sll Returning Soldiers
ail Creeds Sire asked to Cooperate
Various war welfare organizations
and the war time commission of the
Federal Council of Churches have ap
pealed' to the churches of the nation to
back up the plan of the army and navy
department of the Brotherhood of St.
Andrew' for the appointment of a
church welcome committee by every
congregation ' to greet and serve re
turning soldiers and sailors. Many
such committees have already been ap
pointed. In order to prevent the churches from
losing time while working out plans, the.
brotherhood has developed a working
schedule, which may be secured from
the Federal Council of Churches of
Christ in America, 105 East Twenty
second street. New York city.
Churches are advised first to secure
the correct name and address of every
man In their community who entered
the service, and then to send letters to
his family Informing them of the ex
istence of the organization. It is sug
gested that members of the committee
call at the soldiers' home to learn of the
young man, so that his ambitions . may
be satisfied when he returns home.
Visiting Pastor to
Preach Here Sunday
Rev. James Clement Reid, Ph.D., of
San Francisco, will deliver an address
on the interchurch world movement
Sunday morning at the White Temple.
This address will be in the Interest of
the movement. In the evening at 8
o'clock Rev.'David R. Peterson, who has
been assisting the pastor several months,
will speak. The Temple quartet will
render special music. An organ recital
will be given 15 minutes before the eve
ning service by Miss Nellie Kennedy.
The pastor. Dr. William A. Waldo, has
invited the public to both services. The
young people's meeting at 6 :45 o'clock
will be led by Miss Mary Ayres, who will
tell of her work among the Russians and
also her experiences in rural churches
in this country. Special music has been
arranged.
Men's Club to Give
Dinner on Tuesday
The Men's club of Central Presbyterian
church will give a dinner prepared by
the women of the church, next Tuesday
evening at 6 o'clock in the church par
lors. Former City Attorney Frank S.
Grant and James E. -Brockway, execu
tive of the Boy Scouts, will speak. Mr.
Grant will explain the "measures to be
voted on at the coming election, and
Mr. Brockway will talk on "Juvenile
Delinquency." Mrs. Freeman McNary is
arranging a musical program. All friends
and those interested in the subjects to
be discussed are welcome.
OF CHURCH
Woodlawn E. 7th and Liberty
-Rev. Joseph
V. Boyd. 11. 8.
Vernon E. 15th SBx' Wygant
Rev. R
Tlbb Maxey. 11. 7:30.
Ohrlst'en Sclet-ce
Lesson subject r "Soul and Body."
"rst lth snd Everett. ll.o.
Second E. 6th and Hoiladay 11, 8.
Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11, 8.
Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11, 8.
Fifth 62d and 4 2d ave. 8. E. 11.
Sixth Masonic Temple. 368 Yamhill 11, 8.
Seventh Holbrook Jiiock. St. Johns. 11.
All churches Wednesday. 8 p. m.
Congregational
First Park arx Madison. Or W. W. Wfl
lard. 11. "A Historic ' Highway ;" 7:45, me
morial service.
Suunysidi E 32d ami Tsvlor Rev. J J.
Staub. 11. "The Real Meaning of Christian
llucipleship ;" 7:45, memorial service, addresses
by Burgess Fotd and F, J. Glass.
Atkinson Memorial Le. 2th and Everett.
Rev. E. E. Flint. 11,, "A Christian Citizen
ship;" 8, "A Tribute to the Heroes."
Highland E. Htu and: Prescott Uev. Edward
Constant. 11. "In Memory of the Brave ana
True;" 8, "Heroes of Yesterday and Today."
by Ralph C. McAfee of the Y. M. C. A.
Wav.riey Height E. 33d snd Woodward
Rev. Oliver P. Avery. , 11, "Light on ti
zling 8criptures;" 8.
laureiwuud 49th avel and 65th at. S. K.
Mrs. AUce M. Handsaker. 11.
Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Rev. Robert
Murray Pratt. II, "The Naked Souls of
Men;" 7:45, "The Crossroads of the World." a
chalk talk. '
Finnish Mission 107 Skidmore Uev. Sam
uel Kevala. . 7:30.
University "Park Haven and Lombard Rev.
C. H. Johnston. 11, 8.
St. Johns S. Ivsnhoe and Richmond Rev.
J. T. MerrilL 11, 7:80.
Danuh-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner
Rev. Ole Torgeasen. 11, 7:SO.
First Genua E. 7th and Stanton Rev.
George Zocher. 11. 7:30.
Second German E. Stli and Skidmore Rev.
Henry Hagelgans. 11. 7:30.
Zion German E. 9th and Fremont Rev.
J. H. Hopp. 11. 7:80.
Parkxoue Rev. P. IX Holfman. 11. 7:80.
, 'Kplscopal
Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr
13th and Clay Rt. Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop.
Sundays. 7:45, 11. 7:45, Holy days. 8:30.
Trinity 19th and Everett Kev. A. A. Mor
rison. 8. II.- memorial service, aermnn hv
IgBuhop Paddock.
si. uaruu tu. ltli ana Belmont Uev.
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 9:80, 11, 8.
Si Harm '1-t and Mar Hail Rev. J. O.
Hatton. 7:30. 9:45. 11. 8.
8t. Andrew Hertford at.. Portsmouth
Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9, 11. 7:SO.
Grace Memorial E. 17 th and Weidler Rev.
Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11.
Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham
Rev. John- Dawson. 11. 8.
St. Michaels and All Angels E. 43d and
Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen, vicar. 8. 10.
11. 6.
Church of Our Savior 60th ave. and 41st
St. S. E. Kev. E. H. Clark, vicar. 7:80, 11.
Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan
hospital Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 7, 9 :30.
til. Pauls Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. Tay
lor. 4.
All Saints 25th and Sarier Rev. Frederic
K Howard. 10. 11.
St. Julius Memorial E. 15th and Harney,
Sellwood. Rev. H, Clark in charge. 11,. 7:30.
St. Mathews Corbett and Bancroft Rev.
W. A. M. Breck. vicar.) 10, 1L '
Evangel less
First E. 6th ant) Market Rev. E. D. Hora
schuch. ' 11. 7 .80. I
Carson . Heights 9th and Hume Rev. F. M.
Fisher. 10:80. 11:80.
Clay 8treet 10th and Clay Rev. H. Schu
knecbt. 10:45, 8. ,
Free Methodist
Central E. 55th and Flanders Rev. W. N.
Coffee. 11, 8.
kirn E. th snd ViU Rev. A Beer.
11, "Things That Are Worth While in Life;" 8.
"Fundamental Principles . Necessary to Suc-
Alberta E. 80th and Wygant Rev. K. I.
Harrington. 11. 7:30. -
vPffHfg
First E. 85th and i Mail
Cox. 11, 8.
wwleh
-Rev. Homer I
Cnnereaation Bath Israel 12th and Mail
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Sabbath semeee rriday
it 8 p. m., Saturday. 10:80 a. am. 8nnday. 10.
In Portland academy- bMg.. . 18th and Moos
gomery. Religious sclioo- Bible classes at
Central library, second and fourth Wednesdays.
Congregation A ha via Mbolem Park and Clay
rta. . . Babbi R. . Abrheon. Friday. 8 . . sa.;
Saturday. 9:30 a, SB. -
Congregation Kevah Zedeck Talmud Torso
6 th and Hall Rev. Abraham X Roeenerants.
Friday, 8 p. m.; Saturday. 9 a. m-, Sunday. 19
a. av, religious aoheoL i
v Latter 0ar alntg . '.
' Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
E. 25th and MsdJaon. 10, 7:30.
4 Lutheran
gt Janes W. Park and Jefferson Rev.
Wm. E. BriEiman. 11. T:30. ? j
in
The schedule also advisee the appoint
ment of learned business men and law
yers on the committee, so that compe
tent advice may be given the soldiers
and sailors- upon their return home.
Others are urged to study government
rules and regulations covering Insur
ance, allotments, compensation, etc., in
order that all questions may be properly
answered.
Get-together banquets for returned
service men are also recommended as a
means of getting in better touch with
the men.
It is recommended that the commit
tee see that seats are always ready for
assignment to returned men and their
families, especially In churches where
pews are rented and the family have no
regular sittings.
The committees are warned against
duplicating the work of secular organ
izations or with trying- to compete with
them. Church committees are advised
to always keep in mind thai their ob
jective is the winning of 'the returned
service men to the lire ana memuer
ship of the church.
Story of Garden of
Eden Pastor's Theme
Sunday night the Rev. R. H. Sawyer
of the East Side Christian church will
tell the story of Adam and Eve in the
Garden of Eden. Much of the religious
unrest of today, according to Mr. Saw
yer, is due to "private Interpretation" of
the Scriptures, or the practice of re
ligious leaders denying to the people the
right to read the Bible as they would
read any other book, accepting the plain,
simple meaning of the language em
ployed. "The mistake of Eden is one
'very common to the human family."
said the pastor, "and the average man
and woman may learn a valuable lesson
from a frank, honest consideration of
it."
Two Pastors to End
Labors Here Sunday
With the convening of the Oregon
conference of the Free Methodist church
at the First Free Methodist church on
Wednesday, the pastorate of two local
pastors will close. Rev. Alexander
Beers of First church and Rev. W. N,
Coffee of Central each has servid his
church three successive years, which is
the limit allowed in one charge by the
law of the church. Bishop William
Pearce of Philadelphia will preside. The
convention will last over next Sunday.
Both preachers -will occupy their re
spective pulpits Sunday morning and
evening, when their farewell sermons
will be preached.
SERVICES IN
Kranse. 9:80. 10:80, preaching; 8. sacred
concert and -address by the pastor on "The Best
Church Choir." t
Our Saviors-l-E. 10th and Grant Rev. M.
A. Christensen. 11. sermon in Norwegian.
Trinity Wniiama and Graham Rev. 3. A
Reinbach. 9:15. 10:30. 7:80.
Rethlekem Norwegian 14th and Darts Rev.
Wilhelm Pettersen. 11, 8.
Grace. English Mason and Atblna. Rev. C.
H. Bsmhard. 9-45, 11.
Hamilton Chanel E. 80th and Glissn Rev.
F. J. Epling. 10:4.
Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and Rod
ney. Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Mor
ris Rev. U. P. Kioller.' 11. 8.
. St Johns Peninsula and Kilpa trick Rev. L.
Ludwig. 10:45. 7:30.
Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th and niisan
Rev. C. J. Ledin. 11, prayer; 7:30. "A Lost
Treasure," service in English.
Swedish Augustana Mtanton and Rodney
He v. V. G. Ogren. 10:45. 7:45.
Immanuel 19th and Irving Rev. A V. An
derson. Methodist episcopal
Centenary E. 9th and Pine ' Rev. 3. O.
Rollins. 11. "The Greatest Victory"; 8, Vic
tory service.
Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev. A R
Maclean. 11, 8.
Clinton Kelly K. 40th and Powell Rev.
Jorm ParBon-o. 11, 7:flO.
Ep worth 2 flth and Sarler Rev. J. Stanford
Moore. 11, "God Memorialises Man'a Sacri
fice"; 8. "Possess Ye Your Souls."
First 12th and Taylor Rev. Joshua S tans
field. 10:30, "Good Tidings"; 7:45, memor
ial service.
First Norwegian uantah 18th and Hovt
Rev. Elias Gjerding. 11. "The Dawn of a New
Christian Epoch"; 6, "Hastening the Kingdom
of God."
Garden Home Rev. A. B. Calder. 10:30,
7:45.
Laurelwood B. 6 3d and Foster Rev. A- O.
Brsckenburv. 11, 7:30.
Lents Lucie n B. Jones. 11, 7:80.
Lincoln E. 5 2d and Lincoln. Rev. F. A
Ginn. 11.
Montaviila E. 80th and Pine Rev.' Hiram
Gould. 11. 7:30.
Mt. Tabor B. 61st and Stark. Rev. E. OHo
Eldridge. 11, "God's Hand in Modern History";
8. "Centennial Victory, and How Obtained."
Rose City Park Rev. D. Lester Fields.
11, 7:30.
Sellwood Rev. W. S. Gordon. 11. 7:80.
Bnnnyside K. 35th and Yamhill Rev. W.
F. Ineson. 11. 7:45.
St. Johns W. Leavitt and Syracuse Rev. J.
H. Irvine. 11, 8.
Swedish Beech and Burthwiek Rev. Abel
ESlnnd. 11. 8.
University Park Flake and Lombard Ray.
J. T. Abbott. 11. 8.
Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid
more and Vancouver. Rev. C 3. R Tuning.
11, 8.
Westmoreland Rev. F. A. Ginn. 8.
Wilbur-r-Multnomah hotel Rev. Francis Bur
gette Short. 10:80.
Woodftock E. 84th and Woodstock-Bev.
L. O. Poor. 11. 7:80.
District superintendent, Rev. William Wallase
Youngson. IX. Dl. 691 E. 62d at. N. Tabot 3790.
M. C. South
Fiist Union and M nit no man Rev. James T.
French. 11. "The Challenge to Faith"; 8.
"The Truth of Truths."
Nazarene
First E. 10th and Weldler fc. C How
ard Davis. 11. 7:80.
Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane Preaching by
Luke Rader. 11, 7:80.
Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th St. Rev.
0. V. Fowler. 11. 7:30.
Highland Park E. 14th and KilUngsworth
Rev. W. P. Keebaugh. 11, 8.
Scandinavian Rev. J. BringedahL 11,
7:80.
Presbyterian
Firsts 12th and Alder Rer. John H. Boyd.
10:3a. "Does the World Situation Justify Op
timism T"; 7:45. "The Outlook for Religion
Pagan. Protestant. : Catholic, Roman and
Greek."" '
Westminster East 17th and Schuyler Rev.
Edward H. Pence. 11. 7:80,
Central E. 13th and Pine. Rev. Orlando B.
Pershing. 11, "The Twentieth Century Atone
ment"; 7:48. "The Problem Illustrated.
Calvary 11th and Clay Rev. Frank 3.
Meyer. 10:80. .
Mt. Tabor E. 65th and Belmont Rev. Ward
MacHenry- 11. "In Memoriam"; 8, "The So
ot Democracy."
Vernon 19th and Wygant Rev. 3. R. Lands
borough. 11. 7:30.
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Rev. A. L.
Hutchinson. 11. 8. , .
Fourth First and Gibbs. Rev. Levi Johnson.
10:80, 8.
Kenllworth B. 84th and Oladstooe Rev.
Paul E. Rataeh, 11. "Memorial Day": 8. s
evening, service. '
Hope E. 78th and Everett. 11. T4D. '
Rose City Dr. Robert H. Milligan. 11.
"PrayeMBd the Reign of Law"; 8. "Joseph's
Dream" or "Youths Visiou."
Forbes Grahana and Gantenbein. 11.
. Trinity Virginia and Nebraska Kev. Theo
dore P. Smith. 1 1, "Present Day Regard for
Human Life": 8, "The Power of Choice. "
:. Anabel 11. 8.- . ' .
' "Millard Avenue Rev. W. Lear Grey. -II",
"The Wounded Christ"; 8. "The Supreme Sac-
JBortland
ANNUAL
BUSINESS
E3
Christian Endeavor Union to
Elect, Install and Hear Re
ports on Tuesday Evening,
The annual business meeting of the
Multnomah County Christian Endeavor
union will be held Tuesday, June 3, in
the First Christian church. Park and
Columbia . streets. The session begins
at 8 p. m. At this time the annual elec
tion and Installation of officers will' be
held, followed by a consideration of the
coming year's budget. Those in charge;!
of the meeting have also arranged a
program to help liven the session- Miss
Faye Steinmets is county president
Reports of the various department
heads show that successful work has
been done during the past year, even
though the necessities of war deprived
the society of many of its ablest young-
men workers, Many of the young worn'
en also left home to engage in war
work.
Following are a few of the points to
be reported at-the business meeting:
"The quiet hour drive in December
under the direction of Mattie Cleland
gathered over 100 members. The co
workers' drive in January under Mary
Parkinson, the tenth legion pledge in
February under Edna Canning, and the
life worker recruit drive in March under
Mable Galey, were also very successful.
Interesting and enthusiastic junior and
Intermediate rallies have been held un
der the direction of Miss Mary Jones
and Miss Elma Rehbault, respectively.
Prospects are reported good for the
state Jubilee convention to be held in
Portland, June 19 to 22.
Mrs. Bowrene Will
Sing in Afternoon
Mrs. Marguerite Moore Bowerene will
sing Sunday afternoon at the Warren
vesper service in the First Presbyterian
church. A large audience of young peo
ple is in attendance each Sunday after
noon at the service and program, which
Is from 4 to C o'clock. Entrance to the
room Is 454 Alder street Young people
who are strangers in the city are espe
cially invited to this service.
Evangelist Announces Subject
Evangelist L. K. Dickson will speak
Sunday night at 7 :45 o clock in Christen
gen's hall. Eleventh street between Mor.
rlson and Yamhill, on the subject, "Why
Christ Must Come Again." This will
be a Bible lecture and evidence will be
given for each position taken. These
services are held under the auspices of
the Portland Seventh-day Adventist
church and are for the public. Special
musio will be directed by Professor I.
C. Colcord. Seats are free.
PORTLAND
Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Rev. A.
J. Hsnna. 11.
Mizpah E. 19th and Division. 'Preaching
by lr. Arthur F. Bishop. 11. "The Kingdom
?I ?odJ : "What WiU You Do With Jesus r"
Music by choir.
Seventh Day Advemtst
Note Regular services of this denomination
are held on Saturday.
Central E. 11th and Everett L. K. Dick
eon, pastor. 10. 11:15.
Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery E. H.
Emmerson. minister. 11.
Montanlla E. 80th and Everett Elder 3.
A. Gerhart. 10. 11.
Lenta 94th at and 68th ave. Elder W. 0.
Huntington. 10, 11.
St Johns Central ave. and Charleston
Elder A. R. Folkenberg. 10. 11.
Albfna SkWmore and Maliory Elder A. A.
Meyer. 10, 11.
Scandinavian 550 Alberta Elder O. S. Lee.
Salvation Army
Corps No. 1243 Ash at Adjutant Frank
Genge. 11. 3, 8.
Corps No. 4 128 H 1st- Adjutant Joseph
Harrison. 11. 8, 8.
Swedenberglan
New Church Society 831 Jefferson Rev.
William R Reece. 11, "Recovered Certain
ties. Unitarian
Church of Onr Father Broadway and Yam
hill Rev. G. Elliott, Jr. 11. 7:45.
United Brethren
Conference superintended Rer. G. E. Me
Donald.
First E. 1 5th and Morrlon Rev. Byron J.
("lark. 11, "Memory's Garden"; 7:30. address
by Bert. A. Powell, a returned missionary from
Korea.
Second E. 27th ' and Sumner. Rev. Ira
Hawley. 11, "What Christ Meant to Me in the
Trenches," by Mr. Garver; 8. "We Shall Not
Forget Them."
Third 7th at. and S2d ave. 8. E. R. K-
O. Hhepherd. 11. "Life. More Than Years";
7:30. "Found by Seeking."
FiMrth 'lreniont lev C. P. Plan-hard.
11, "Love"; 7:30, Memorial address by G. A.
Prentias.
United Evangelical
First E. lth and Poplar Rev. J. A
Goode. 11. address by Daniel A. Poling; 8.
"Value of the Prophetic Word."
Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay
Rev. 1L H. Farnham. 11, 7:80.
St Johns Rev. A. P. Layton. 11, 8.
United Presbyterian
First K. 87th and Hawthorne Rev. H- T
Given. 11. Memorial service, topic, "Was It
Worth While!" or "A Glorious' Heritage Pur
chased by a Great Sacrifice"; 7:30, "hoidiers."
elm-el' l the m ranger itrauu aud V cj
Rev. S. Earl Du Bois.
Kenton 12 it Wert Lnmbsrd Rev. George
N. Taylor. 11. Romans ix. "The Potter Chap
ter"; 7:45. "When the Crowd Awakea."
Miscellaneous
Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9th
and Clay Rev. John E. Fee. 11. 7:80.
Realization League 188 5tb Rev. H. Edr
ward Mills. 11. 8. '
Christedelphiaa 621 E. Washington. 10:80.
Church of God 868 Failing. Harry NeaL
11. 7:80.
Gospel Hall E. 29th and Stark.
Men'a Resort 4tb and Burnside Rev. Levi
Johnson, superintendent. 8. '
Divine Science Tillord building Rer. T. M.
Iflnard. pastor. 11.
Universal Mascianlc 818 Abington building.
11, 8. "Man Is the Light."
Pentecostal Firrt aud Washington Rev.
Will C. Trotter. 11, 7:80.
Glad ' Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 246
1st 2. 8, 7:30 week day except Monday and
Saturday. 8 p. m.
Pentecostal church E. 20th and Ankeny
A' W. Smith. 11. 8. 8.- .
Volunteers of America, Mission 224 Burnside
Meeting every evening except Monday at 8
'clock, and Sunday, 3 p. m. .
First Spiritualist E, 7th and Haeaalo Rev.
A. Scott Bledsoe. 8. 7:45. . .
Second SpiritueHst Aliaky Ball Be.
Max Hoffman. 8.8.
Calvary Temple E. 24th and Broadway
Rev. Dawson MscCullough. 10:80. 2:30.
St Pauls K. 12th and Clinton Rev. A.
MEMORIAL SERVICE
TRINITY CHURCH
TH AUD ETERETT 8T8.
, - (tplaoopwl) ,
Stradsor mernlna; t 11 o'clock for the
Gold Star soldiers on the Honor Roll.
Bishop Paddock. Just returned from
France will make the address. Army
and Navy Men are specially requested
to attend In uniform and the genera!
public Is cordially invited. ' A select
musical program is being- arranged.
No. evening service this Sunday. :
MEETING
UN
Churches on
25 tk Anniversary
Rev. G. F. Ghormley
Sunday, May 25. will be celebrated the
twenty-fifth anniversary of the coming
of Dr. J. F. Ghormley i to Portland and
the twenty-fifth anniversary of the ded
ication of the Rodney Avenue Christian
church. Dr. Ghormley will speak at 11
o'clock, taking for his theme. "Then and
Now." Special music for the occasion
will be given by the large chorus choir,
under the direction of Mrs. Maud
Springer Sammons.
The evening Bervice will be a piemorial
service fn honor of the heroes of our
country. ' The chief speakers will be
Lieutenant Carlos W. Huntington of the
famous Ninety-first division, and Dr. J,
Carlos Ghormley, assistant, surgeon of
the navy. -
Monday evening a reception will be
given the pastor and : his wife in the
church in recognition of their long
term of service in Portland.
Sir. Poling to Speak
In Church of Boyhood
Daniel A. Poling, associate president
of the United Society of Christian Kn
deavor, Boston, who is an Oregon boy
will preach in the church of his child
hood on Sunday morning. . This is the
First United Evangelical church, Kant
Sixteenth and Poplar streets, of which
the Hev. J. A. Goode is pastor. "He
needs no introduction i to people in the
land of his nativity," said the Rev. Mr.
Goode. "There will be many present
Sunday who will think of him as 'Dan
nie.' From the spontaneous Impulses of
his heart produced by his varied experi
ences In the war sone, i we are expecting
many rich things In his message." The
pastor has invited the public to this
service, and also to the Sunday evening
service when he will discuss the-value
of the prophetic word.
Dr. Milligan Will
Give Evening Talk
ejBSBweammjssssssssssBamae .
Sunday evening Dr.! Robert H. Milli
gan will preach the first of a series of
evening sermons on "The Life and Char
acter of Joseph" at the Rose City Park
Community church. The first of the
series will deal with Joseph's" dreams.
Walter Jenkins will lead the singing.
This Sunday morning iDr. Milligan will
continue his subject of last Sunday
morning, namely, "The Effect of the
War Upon the Practice of Trayer."
W. S. Haleto Fill
Pulpit at Glencoe
As Rev. F. C Laslette, pastor of Glen
coe Baptist church. Is absent from the
city, attending the Northern Baptist con
vention at Denver, varied services wilt
be held Sunday in the church.. At 11
o'clock W. S. Hale, formerly ' superin
tendent of the state reform school, will
talk.- At 7:45 o'clock the Highland
church evangelistic team will have
charge.
THCi
First Congregational
Church
PARK A1TI MADISOIT STS.
REV. W. W. WILLARD, D, D.
Aetlnf raster ,
11-.00 A. M.
u
A H istoric High way"
Dr. W 11 lard will discuss oar reeponsfbillt-4
snd opportunity in Armenia. Come snd
. Hear About It.
... .714 P. M. .- - ,
CIVIC FORUM
SPCOIaL WCMOKIAL DAY SgrtVIOC
s-ftlDAV. MAY 80. 11 M.
tj CVCRVSOOV WELCOME
' ''' ' " y'-.; Z o""-.
II . - y'"r w "ill
II ' - "s i II
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ALDER STREET AT TWELFTH
REV. JOHN H. BOYD, D. D.
; i ' L . . PASTOR ' . . . i ' '
' : -; v ' - !: A. M.
"Doe the World Situation Justify Optimism?"
i' 7tU T. K.
"The Outlook for Religion
- and Catholic, Roman
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL, MEETS
AT 13 :1& VISITORS ARB
. MOST WELCOME.
AN OROAN RECITAL WILL BE
GIVEN AT 7:0 P. M. BT
IL'E. COURSEN.
gunc
7'
YOUNG PEOPLE
LUTHERAN (MCI!
WILL MEET HERE
.,' " ...... -
Delegates From Washington "and
Oregon Coming for Convention
in Portland May 30 to June 1.
OPENING SESSION SOCIAL
Stereopticon Lecture on Missions,
Papers on Christian Duty, Ad
dresses and Music on Program.
The Oregon and Washington Young
People's Luther league annual conven
tion will be held in Our Savior's Lutheran
cnurcn. cast iciiia aim uniif eurri.
May 30 to June 1. Young people from
both states will gather to lay plans for
the coming year's work. j
The convention opens at 8 - p. m
Memorial day. This meeting will be of
a social nature, when the delegates and
visitors will get acquainted. A short
memorial address will be delivered In
honor of the nation's soldier dead.
The convention business session .will
be held Saturday morning, and in the
afternoon a paper will be read on the
theme. "After Confirmation Wliat?"
This reading will be followed by a dis
cussion. A stereopticon lecture on mis
sions 'will be given- Saturday evening.
The Rev. George Henriksen of Silver
ton will -preach the convention .sermon
at 11 o'clock Sunday morning..'1 At the
closing session Sunday evening a' paper
will be read on "The Call of the Hour
to Christian Young People." '
The committee in Portland Is doing
everything possible to arrange for g
addresses, and music. They have chosen
hymn number 382, "Come. Holy Ohom
in Love." as the convention hymn, and
psalm , 100 for the convention - psalm.
The Rev. M. A. Christensen is pastor
of the entertaining church.
Rev. Mr. Chrlstennen j president of
the Oregon and Washington "league ; Ir.
L. Chrtstopherson of Silverton, vice
president; Miss Slgrid Pettersen of
Portland, secretary ; Rev. O. Thompson
of Chinook, Wash., corresponding secre
tary, and Miss Martha Oppedal.of Sil
verton, treasurer.
9
Bible Conference
To Open on June 1!
The third annual summer proph
mhU fnnfreinr for Oreaon will oncn
June 1 in the Salem district and June 3
in the Portland district. These meeting
will continue until Rose fesllval week
and will be held in the Hunnyslde Con
gregational church ; Reformed church,
Twelfth and Clay streets, and Swedlf
Baptist church. Speakers who have been
secured for the conference by Dr. Wt
ter Duff are Rev. John McFarlane of
Minnesota, Rev. J. L. Kanutsen, Dr.
Mark Mathews of Seattle snd Dr. A. L.
Hutchison of Piedmont Preisbyterisn
church.
Dr. Hinson Absent;
Associate to Speak
In the absence of Dr. W. B. Hinson
from the city, the pulpit of the Kast
Side Baptist church will be occupied
Sunday morning and evening by the as
sociate pastor. Rev. . II. T. Cash. Dr.
Hinson is attending the Northern Bap
tist convention meeting In Denver. He
will return during the coming week.
The young people of the church are
planning a memorial service and excur
sion to Bull Run park on May 3D., ip
"Why Christ Liu
hi
tome again
EVANGELIST DICKSON
will show from the Bible the ne
wlll show from the Bible the neces
sity of the personal, visible coming
of Jesus Christ to the world again.
Chriatensen'm Hall
llth ttu. Bet. Morrison and Yamhill
; Sunday Night, May 25,
at 7i4e o'clock.
RPKCIAI, KOXO RKRVICE
Prof. I. C. C'oleord, Director.
BEATS PEEE
PUBLIC ISVITr3
Pagan, Protestant
and Creek"