The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 07, 1919, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'
SATURDAY, ; JUNE 71919.
PORTLAND, OREGON
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ARE TO
HOLD HONOR PLACE
Sunday Schools Will Prepare for
. Vacation Season ; Others . Will
1 Have Graduation Programs.
SOME WILL OBSERVE JUNE 15
Reason for Deferring Celebra
' tions Is to Bring Them Nearer
v the -Closing Day of School.
.Children day In the church and
Sunday school ..will be observed In
.Portland's churches the next two Sun
'days. A large number of churches have
decided to keep tomorrow as Children's
day. as it is the second Sunday in June,
which custom has established as the
day; A few of the churches, however,
have decided to defer their programs
until June 15. as this Sunday is nearer
to the closing day -of the grade schools.
Clad in their pretty" white frocks.
Portland's human "rosebuds" will re
cite their final special program before
the-beginning of the. summer vacation
season. In addition to the program,
many schools make Children's day a
graduation day.
IV I IX GRADUATE CLASSES
Schools in which the standard Sun
day school methods have been adopted
will have a graduation exercise on their
program, . at which time Sunday school
diplomas will be given those who have
outgrown their respective department.
Those who have attended regularly dur
; Ins certain length of time during the
past year, and who have also been on
time every Sunday morning, will also
be 'awarded a present, perhaps a
Bible, or a religious book or gold pin,
by a few Of the schools.
Children's day exercises will be ob
served at the First Methodist church at
10:30 a. m. Sunday. The entire service
will be devoted to the exercises of the
children, which promises to be most
entertaining and enjoyable. There will
be a reception of members and baptism
of the children. Dr. Joshua Stansfield
wtll deliver a short sermon on Christian
education.
ixtehe'stixg service
An Interesting service is being ar
ranged for . Sunday morning at 10 :30
o'clock at the White Temple, when the
church and Sunday school service will
be combined. Special Children's day
exercises will be held and Dr. William
A. Waldo will preach on "A Child in
the. Midst." The church will be beauti
fully decorated.
Tha regular Sunday morning service
at the First Congregational church will
.. 1 I . - 1 . L J1 J 1 Yl
lieu uo kivcr tu me uiiuureii uy si .
W.-W. Willard, in order that they may
present the program which has been
prepared.
At 10:20 o'clock Sunday mornlne; the
children of 8t. David's Episcopal church
will hold a flower service to which each
one will bring a gift of red flowers
to ibe taken after the service to the
hospital. The Whit Sunday offering
taken at this service will be for the
extension of the church school.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
. At 9 :4a o'clock the Sunday school of
the Bast Side Baptist church will ob
serve Children's day with a special
program. The same plan will also be
used at Centenary Methodist church,
according to the announcement of the
pastor. Dr. J. C. Rollins.
Children's day exercises will be held
in the Fourth Presbyterian church Sun
day noon. - Special songs and recitations
will' be given followed by an illustrated
lecture on "The Adventure of Tony,"
the story of an Italian boVwho came
to America and became an American.
Kev. . Monroe G. Everett., pastor, will
- also preach at the regular Sunday
morning and Sunday evening services.'
The Children's day exercise will take
the place of the Sunday morning service
at the First United Presbyterian churchy
announces tne rtev. tt. t . uiven.
. Kenilworth Presbyterian church will
observe Children's day Sunday morning
In a special program entitled "Heirs of
liberty." This is a peace celebration
for children. A large part of the pro
gram will be musical, the music being
prepared by Ira B. Wilson. The service
will begin at 10 :45 a. m. Sunday eve
ning the Rev. Paul Ratsch will make
a special address to young people.
WLLL HAVE FESTIVE CHARACTER
The Highland Congregational church
plans to give a festive character to all
its services tomorrow, such as will be
in "harmony with the Bpirit of victory
and the Rose Festival. The morning
will be devoted to the children's annual
floral celebration, the service to consist
of Btnging, speaking and other exercises
by "the children of the Sunday school.
The pastor, the Rev. Edward Constant,
will give a short address on "ChildVen
ar. nay. in. me evening mere will be
a festive community sing and home
welcome. Special music has been ar
" ranged.
The regular Sunday morning service
at Central Methodist church and Atkln
i "son Memorial Congregational church
will be set aside in order that the
children may present their special pro
gram, both pastors have announced. At
Mount Tabor Presbyterian hurch the
Bible school program will be given dur
ing the regular school hour.
FINE PROGRAM PREPARED
The annual Children's day service in
charge of the Sunday Bchool of the
Rose City Park Presbyterian church
wlUV be held Sunday mornine at ll
O'clock.. W. H. St. Clair, superintendent.
wm preside. a aeugntiui
program,
CHILDREN
IN CHURCH SUNDAY
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ALDER STBEE'ttAT .'TWELFTH
; REV. JOHN H. BOYD, D. D.
pastor . ; v
SUBJECTS FOR SCIfDAT, JTJlfE 8, lllV U:M '
: , "The Youth of Today and the World ,
... -,. , . Tomorrow ; - . ; ,- i
- " , S:45- P; 5T.; ' ' v
"How I Think of the Bible An Attempt .
v ' 1 :- to Be Understood" - i
THE SUITBAT SCHOOL,
MEETS hAT, Itslt-i-TISIT- i
OR8 ARE WELCOME ' i
A.TS ORGAN- RECITAL -MTTLL
BE GIVEPT AT Jill BI r.
E. E. COURSES
and
Oiurch jHakes lcry 4oo stowing
'
First Free "Methodist churcli of which
J 'forthree
The Oregon- Conference of the Free
Methodist Church has Just closed, hav
ing been presided over by Bishop
William Pearctf of , Philadelphia. The
Rev. Mr. Beers' . work has had a. de
cided increase since the time he took
charge three years ago, and his pastor
ate closed because of a three-year limit
imposed by the church law. During the
pastorate there has been a decided In
crease in the membership. Every, de
partment of the work has been strength
ened. The finances in all departments,
including home missions, foreign mis
sions, evangelistic fund, pastor's sup
port and various church benevolences
1 ave increased more than 100 per cent.
Durinsr this last year the church has
been erHarged and remodeled, making
it practically a new church. It is one
Rationally jFamous
(Educator to peak
n league of eace
Dr. David Starr Jordan wilt be the
seaker at the civic forum in the First
Congregational church, corner Park and
Madison streets, tomorrow evening. Dr.
Jordan's theme wiH be "The Treaty of
Peace and the League of Nations." The
topic has to do with the outstanding
issues of the hour In international poli
tics and the opportunity to hear a
world statesman express judgment on
the various questions Involved is a real
one. ' Doors will be open at 7 :1.5 and the
forum will begin at 7 :45. Following the
address the assembly will be given full
freedom to ask questions In an open
forum.
Place of Church in
Life Wilt Be Topic
At the Church of Our Father, Broad
way and Yamhill, this Sunday morning,
at 11 o'clock, the pastor, William G.
ElioC Jr., will preach a sermon treating
of the place Of the church in modern
life. The evening forum is intermitted
for the summer months. This church
will keep open house during the Rose
Festival, affording a place of rest and
refreshment for visitors to the city and
any others who would enjoy these privil
eges. Church Presented
Dr. Boyd's, Picture
The Woman's association of the First
Presbyterian church presented the en
larged picture -of -their pastor, John H-:
Boyd, .to the officers of the church at a
luncheon In the banquet hall of the
church, Thursday. The picture now
hangs in the chapel, with those of the
four former pastors of this church. Dr.
Boyd will leave early in July to take up
hisnew duties In McCormlck seminary,
Chicago.
Dr. Hinson Will Be
Honored on Friday
A great celebration in honor of all re
turned service men will be held Friday
evening at the East Side Baptist church.
Dr. W. B. Hinson. pastor, and Rev. H.
L. Cash, associate pastor, are planning
to make this a great occasion for the
men who fought in order that the f ree-.
dom of the world might be preserved.
prepared under the direction of Mrs.
W. E. Wright, will be given by the
children. This program will Include the
promotion of ,a large number of boys
and, girls Into the higher grades. A
committee acting with Mr. St. Clair
will1 Bend automobiles, throughout the
parish for the half hour preceding the
service, to bring to the church all who
will hang out white flags.
Children's- day will also be celebrated
at the . Rockwood Methodist church at
10:30 Sunday morning with a special
program.. Eighteen Bibles will be pre
sented to scholars who won them in a
recent attendance contest. : A children's
talk will he given by R. A. Hild.
3 -
i- h. A! -
(Children's: ay SH
the Rev. Mr. Beers has been pastor
years.
of the most modern buildings in the
city.
Rev. Mr. ' Beers stated that fee had.
taken special pleasure in the work of
building the church, as it was , being
done in honor, of Rev. i John Glenn, 'one
of the. pioneers of the denomination who
contributed so much in the earlier days
to the success of Free Methodism on the
coast. The Rev. Mr. Beers has also a
parsonage well completed, - which Is
modern and up to date, and . all finances
arranged to pay jail bills and;. clear all
indebtedness. Dr. Beers has gone to
Greenville, '. 111., to attend ' the' general
'conference of his denomination as a
delegate of the Oregon conference and
will return to Portland about the middle
of July to take .up the pastorate of a
church at Alberta, where he was ap- f church parlor. At 7 :45 o'clock the fes
pointed by the conference. 1 tlvities will culminate in--a great Jubilee
DIRECTORY
Whitsunday
Uniform Sunday School Lesson
"Obedience." Gen. 12:1-4; Matt. 7:16-20;
John 14:21-24.
Oolden text: "Ym ars my fSJjpds. if ye do
the thincs which I command you. John 15:14.
Young People's Topics
Baptist X-'nion : "Condltiona Necessary to
World Peace." Mic 4:1-5.
Christian Endeavor: "Conditions Necessary
for World Peace." Mic. 4:1-5.
Epworth Leasue: "Why Go to College In
War Time?" Pror. 8:10; 24:5-6; 2 Tim. 2:15,
Baptist
First White Temple, 12th and Taylor Rerj
William A. Waldo. 10:80. joint Sunday
srhool and church serrice; "pastor's topic,, "A
Child in the Midst" ; 7:45, orjaxn recital" and
sermon on "The Great Eternal Gain Hean."r
Et Side - B. 30th and Salmon Re W.
B. Hinson. 11. "The Intermediate State
"CleaTins to Christ"
Third VanooUTer and Knott Ber. Weblei
J Bearen. 11. 7:80. , 0 ,
MontatUUt 11. T:aff. J
Anf ney v . t. imm, wmnorary puwi.
11. Children's Day prorram; 8, "The Unpardon
able Bin.'"
- , CaWary E. Rth aM Tmnt Her. 3. K.
Thomas. 11. "What is Real Kelifion?"; 8,
Children's Day prot-nun.
Olencoe K. 4Sth and Main ReT. F. CL
Laslette. 11, "The Greatest Thins in th
World : 7:40, voices From the Conentaon.r
Sellwood Bethany Uer. T. J. Broomfield,
11. 7:80. ,
Grace E. 78th and Ash. 11, 7:30.. J
: University Park Ber. S. Lewrenc Black.
11,-780. . . !
Swedish 15th and Hoyt Rev. T. G. SJolar
Oer, 10.30. 7;30. $
-"St. Johns Rev. Mr. Burton. 11. 7:30. I
MHiehland E. 6th and Alberta Dr. W. .
MUlikan. 11. 8.
. : Catholic
St. Peters Lenta Rev. P. Beatgea.
10:30, 7:30.
-Pro-Cathedral 15th anl Davis Bev. E.
O'Hin. 6. 7:13. 8j:S0. 8:45. 11. 7:45.
St. . Lawrence 3d and Sherman Kev. J.
Ru.hM . r n .in ifi sn 7-sn.
f.
r.
i
.c-
St, Francs) E.' 12 th arid Pine Bev. J. ft
Black. 6.' 8..8. 100. 7:0. -v
Immaculate Heart- of Mary Williaatf sad
Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly, 6. 8. 9, 11. 7:80.
Unly Rosary E- 8d and Clackamas Rev. E.'
a Olson, e, 7. 6. 8. 11. 7:30. F
St. Rose E 63d and Alameda Rev. J.
O'Farrell. 8. 10:80. 4.
St. Andrew E. 0th and Alberta Rev. J.
Kiernan. 8. 10:30, 7:80.
The Madeleine E. 24fh and Siskiyou Rev.
Georce F. Thompson. 7:30, 0. 11.
AiicensiorH-E. 76th and Yamhill Franciscan
Fathers. 8. 10:30, 7:80. ; .-
Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandenar
Bev. V. W. Black.' 8. 10:30, 7:30. t
Holy Cross 774' Bowdoin Rev. C. Raymond.
8, 10:30. 7:80.
St. Ignatius 3220 ' 43d t ' 8. - E. Jesuit
Fathers. 6:80. 8,10:30.4.
St. Stephens EX. 4 2d and Taylcr Bev. ' War
ren A Waht. . 8:30, 10:30, 7.:30.
Holy Redeemer PortlancL. blvd. and Vencero
vr ava. Rev. William J. Dertna. , 6, 8, 10 :80.
7:30. V
St. PhiUip Neri (Psulist Fatuers)' E. lflth
nd Hickory Rev. - W. J. Cartwright. 7 :B0,
. 10:80, 7:30. ' . . . . f,.
St. Clements S. Smith ' ave. and , Newtoa
Serbitw Fsthem. . 8.' 10:30. 7:80." j
8acred Heart E. 11th and Center Rev. G
v. G.
v.i j.
Bob. 8. 10:80. 7:30.
8t Agatha E. 15th and Miller Rev.
Comminsky. ' 8. 10:80, 7:30.
- St Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland" and Fail
in -Bev.' F. Matthew. 8, 10: 80, 7.80. '
St. Joseph - (German) 16th and 1 Couch
Bev. B. Durrer. 8, 10:80, 7:30. .
St. Michael (Italian h 4th and Mill Rev.
It Baleatra. 8!30.vl0:30, 7:80. I
St. CUrea Capitol Hill Father . Capistran,
a F. il.t 8. 10:10. , i
St Charles E". 33d and . Alberta Rsv. J.
P. O'Flynn. , , 10:30.. - - i
. All Saints Es. 80th 'and Glisan Rev. Father
William Cronin. S. 10:80. ' -
- St Patricks 10th and Savier Rev. Charles
M. Smith, v Masses 6:30, 8. 0.15, 0:30, 7:45.
Ohrlstlan
Frt Park and Columbia Pev. Hrold H.
Griffis. 11, address on the interchurch world
movement 1 by - Ret. John C. Worley of San
Francisco; 7:45. -"Tn Apology of the Sneak."
Eai' aide K. 12th and Taylor Re. K H.
Sawyer.'' 11. "The Open Door" ; 8. "A Wise
Man's Choice." u-: ? i
Rodney Aranue- Rodney and Knott Be. J.
J. --Ohormley. 1 1, 8. - j -
Montaviliu E. 76th and Glisan Rev. Her
bert E. Rydet. 41. 7:30. 4t : : .
Woodlawn E. 7 th and Liberty- Bev. Joseph
D. Boyd. 11, 8.-
Vernon K. 15th atv5 Wygant Be V. - B.
Tibba Mazsy. ', 11, 7:80. , . ... r - , j. -.-' . w
. i--'.i v ODHstian- gsdecee -5 - - r - .
- Lesaoa subject : - "God, the Only Cans and
Creator.", -. -v - . . - - - j ,
mrst Jth and Everett. . 11,, 8. I -
Second E. t6th'nd Holla day. 11, 8. j) ,
- Third E. -12 th and Salmon. 11," 8. f
f Fourth VancofiTer ave.- and Emerson. 11,' 8.--.
Fifthr62d and 42d av -a. E, 11- " 1 .'
Siath Masonic "Temple. 883 TamhiU. 11.' 8."
SevenflkHeBjrook block. St Johns. ,11. ;:J.
AU churehea Wednesday, 8 p. m. ,-. i
-t?K.v Qgyitritatlowal : j ;.?...
Fbat Part and Msdtwn. TJr.- W. W.t -.WO-mrd.
'-ll. Children's Day exarelses; T:48, lec
ture by Dr. -DaTid Starrojordan-' on fThe Treaty
of Peace and-the; League' oi" Nation - -j.'-. '
Sunnyside E. - 32d and -Taylor Rev. J. 1 J.
Staab. Dili's "The ' Divine and' Humant Ele
ments in - the .: Record of the .J'eara"; j7 :48.
reminiscences' of the pastor. '. J - i
-Atkinson Memorjsi ft. "Oth- and Everett.
Rev. E. E- : FHnt 11,. Children's Day program
jand sermon; 8, twiliaht-communion service.- re-
'"Hlgnlana R.rh and fnwitt Bev. Edwsrd
Cenatut. '-li.ChildreBs feativaV-'ClilldTen at
Play": 8. eommunitr festive sing. "The Rose In
the Home." , - '-. ..,:. . K:t.;-
Wawley Mejgrits B, a ana wososiro
Rev. liver P.- Avery. .-ll,"The Outworn Pm
ganism ot Civilisation"; . 8, - "Safe Anchorage."
EVENT!
Twenty-Seventh:Anniyersary of
Organizationof Sunnyslde" Cort
: i gregationaLto fie Celebrated.
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i A unique experience, probaby a... rec
ord event on the Pacific coast, will, be
the celebration Sunday of the twenty
seventh anniversary of the Sunnyside
Congregational church. . Nearly - three
decades have passed since Rev. "J. J.
Staub, then a graduate freah from, the
Pacific Theological r seminar of Berke
ley, Ca!:, planted the "germ .'of. ar-C.on-gational
church at -Sunnyside, when that
now populous diBtrlet was but a hand
ful of houses outside the city limits of
Portland. - " . . . i. ... h. -..':.. ' ;
1 In a hall over a. primitive fire depart
ment at East Thirty-fourth and Yamhill
streets, a little band of children gathered
for the first-Snnday school and "a few
adults metf or the.iaqnching of a church
enterprise that "haeC enjoyeeL, a remark
able history. -Little, did the young par
son realize that1. Tie '.would spend the
largest part of -hU active ministry on
that very field : and -that lie would lead
the same congregation. from its pitifully
meager birthplace 5 through two daring
building enterprises into a final home
that would rank with the best in Port
land. . , - .
, In addition to the anniversary celebra
tion - the ,;day will also -be recognized as
Home Coming day and ' cordial Invitations-are
extended to all former mem
bers and attendants to spend at least
a part of the day with- th Jtotne church.
! The entire day wilV. share the spirit of
the occasion. At ' 10 O'clock the Sunday
school will observe Children's day with
an exceptionally strong; program. The
anniversary prograln will be delivered at
11 o'clock. During the jgiffSrnoon" and
evening- special services' "will: be held " by
the Christian Endeavor . soeietles. At
8:80 Dr. Hart of Reed college.swlll ad-.
dress the Senior ; Endeavorers in the
OF CHURCH
Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. ' Rev. Robert
Murray Pratt. 11. 7:45.
Finnish Mission 107 SkfSdmore ReT. Sam
uel Nevala. 6, 7:30.
University Park Haven and Lombard Rev.
C H. Johnston. 11. 8.
St Johns S. Iianhoe and Richmond Rev.
J. T. MerrilL 11. 7:30.
Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner
Rev. Ole Torgessen. 11, 7:80.
First German E. 7th and Stanton Bev.
George Zocher. 11, 7 :30.
Second German- E. 8th and Skidmore Rev.
Henry Hagelgans. 11, 7:30.
Zion German E. 0th and Fremont Rev.
J. H. Hopp. 11, 7:30.
Parkrone Rev. P. 1. Holfman. 11, 7:80.
Episcopal
Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen the Martyr
13th and Clay Rt. Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop.
Very Rev. T. T. Hicks, dean. 7:45, 11. preach
ing by the bishop and confirmation of a class;
7:45.
Trinity 19th and -Everett
rison. 8, 11. 8.
-Rev. A A. Mor-
St Davids E. 12th and Belmont Rev.
Tbomaas Jenkins, rector. 7. communion: 8.
communion. Rev. Robert Gill, celebrant; 8:80,
school; 10:30, flower serrice in the church; 8,
service in the interest of the Boy Scout . move
ment - 'J
8t Mark 2ln and Mar-hall Rev. J. G.
Hatton. 7:30. 0:45. 11, 8.
tot. Andrews Hereford at, Portsmouth -
Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11, 7:80.
Grace Memorial E. 17th aud Weidier Kev.
Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 11. .
Good Shepherd- Vancouver and Graham --
Rev. John Dawson. 11, 8.
-St Michaels and AU Angels E. 43d and
Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen, vicar. 8, 10.
11. 6.
Church of Our Savior 60th ave. and 41st
it S. K. Bev. E. H. Clark. Hear. 7:80. 11.
Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan
hospital Rev. Frederick K. .Howard. 7, 0 :3u.
!t Pauls Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. Tay
lor. 4.
All Saints 25th and Sarier Rev. Frederic
RL. Howard. 10. 11.
St Johns Memorial E. 13th and Ilarney,
Sellwood. Rev. H. Clark in charge. 11, .7:30.
St Mathews Corbett and Bancroft-Bev.
W. A. M. Breck. vicar. 10. 11. ,
Kvangellcai - ,
" First E. 6th and Market Rev Ei DHorn
schuch. 11. 2:30, summer Bible conference;
7:30. '-5;
Carson Heights 9th and Hume Rev. F. M.
Fisher. 1V:80. 11:30. -
Clay Street 10th . and Clay. Kev. Jacob
Stocker. 10. 11. 7. 8. - .
Free Method 1st ?r
rentral E. 55th and Flanders Bev." Wi N.
Coffee. 11, 8.
First K DUi and Mill Bev, A Beers,
11. 8.
Alberta E. 80th and Wygant Bev. -E. L
Harrington. 11. 7:30.
Friends -
First E. 35th and Main Be. Homer L
Cox. 11. 8. . v-
Jewlsh ' , .
' Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Reform synagogue,
tier? ices. Friday 8 p. m.r Saturday I0:3(t a. m.
Congregation Ahavia Sholem Park and Clay
its. Rabbi R. Atrahamson, Friday, 8. p. m. ;
Saturday. .8 :30 a. m.
Congregation Nevah Zedeck Talmud Torah
6th and HaU Rev. Abraham I. Rosencrants.
Friday, 8 p. m. ; Saturday, 9 a. to. ; Sunday, 10
a., m.. religious school.
Latter Dap- Salnu
? Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
K. 25th and Madison. 10, 7:80.
Lutheran
St James W. 'Park and Jefferson Bev.
Wm. E. Brinkman. 11; 7 :30.
St Pauls E. 12 th and Clinton Rev. A
Krause.' 0r30, 10, confession; 10:80. Pentecost-
services and holy communion; 8.
Our Saviors E. 10th and Grant Rev. M.
A. Christen sen. -11, sermon in Norwegian.'
Trinity Williams and Grahans Rev. A.
Beinbach. :16. 10:30. 7:80.
Bethlehem Norwegian 14 th and Davis Bev.
Wilhelm Pettenen.- 11. 8.
Grace. English Mason- and Alblna. Bev. C
II. Bernhard. .. 9:45. 11.
. Hamilton Chanel E. 80th and Glisan Rsv.
F. J. Epilog. 10:4S.
Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and Rodney.-.
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Bethanv Danish Evangelical Onion and Mar.
tis Rev I P. Kioller. 11. 8.
St Johns Peninsula and Kilps trick Rev. L.
Lndwig. 10:43, 7:30.
. Swedish Tabernacle- N. 17th and .Glisan -Bev.
C. J. Ledin. -. 11, 3:30, 7:80. .
- Swedish Augustana Stanton and Bodney
Rev.. V. G. Ogren. 10:45, 7:45. t -
Immanuel 19th and Irving Rev. A T. An
derson. '-
Methodist CpJsooeeJ
- Centenary E. 9U ancf Pine
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Bev. , 3. C
SUIWAYiJ
"The Peace Treaty arid
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RECORD
COAST'IS SUNDAY
" d ' ' ' . . ..' -vvTlVli- SPEAK -
CIVierFORUM iii '
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- ; ' : ' , CORNER PARK AND
Come and hear this wdrtd sUtesman on the burniag question of the hour.
Commhnlty. Singing' and Open Forum for Questions from "the Assembly.
DOORS OPEK
ill 8e.; Sfointly
Jtoted 0tissionary
2To iHake Addresses
infills City Sunday
The Rev. : John ' Cobb ' Worley of San
Francisco, who for 12 .years served as
a missionary in Japan and who . for
the past two years has - been Pacific
coast ; representative of the missionary
education movement and who now is
associate secretary of the inter-church
world movement of North America, will
"be in Portland Sunday and will speak
three times. Sunday morning he will
speak at the First Christian church,
Sunday afternoon he will deliver an
address at the Y. M. C. A., and Sunday
evening he wlH talk at. the Rose City
Community (Presbyterian) church. Pre
ceding the evening service Walter Jenk
ins will conduct a community sing. .
Bishop Quayle to
Lecture on Tuesday
" r
- -. : , r . . -
Bishop William. A. Quayle . of-- the
Methodist Episcopal church, one of, the
leading platform men and. literary ge
niuses of the denomination, . will be in
Portland Tuesday -night and will delivea
one of bis famous lectures at Centenary
Methodist church at 8 o'clock. The lec
ture will be given under the auspices of
City Church Extension society. Tickets
will be 50 cents. The president of the
society, J. R- Ellison,' will preside, and
Bishop Matt S. Hughes wi Jl introduce
his colleague. v
service with the youngest department of
the church, the Boy Scouts, a guests
of honor. George S. Gerber,' scoutmas
ter, and Mr. i Read, assistant scout
master, will present the work of this
department in short addresses and fea
ture . demonstrations. The pastors
"Reminiscences" will be. interspersed
with an attractive . concert by the choir
under Professor J. H. . Co wen. : For the
closing feature of the program there will
be shown several reels of exceedingly
appropriate motion pictures . on "Ten
der. Memories" from the life of Abraham
Lincoln. ' ,
SERVICES IN
Rollins. ll, "The Gospel of Defeat'
Old Time Outing." . . , .
Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev. A.
Maclesn. 11. 8. Children's Day program
R.
in
charge of Mrs. J. W. Day.
Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Rev.
John parsons. 11. 7:SO. T
Epworth 26th and Sarler Rev. J. Stanford
Moore. 11, 8.
. First 12th- and Tsylor Kev. Joshna Btana
ficid. 10:30, Children's Day program; address
by the I) as tor: 7:45. "Church Federation," by
Rev. . Roy B. Guild, D. D.. executive secretary t
ot the Federated Churehea of America.
First Norwegian uanish 18th. , and Hoyt
Rfv Klias Gcrdine. 11. 8. -
Garden Home Rev. A. B.Calder. 10:30,
7:45. . .; -
Laurelwood E. 63d and Foster Bev. A Or
BrscSenbury. 11, 7:80.
Lents tiucien B. Jones. 11. 7:30. . --s.
Lincoln E. 52d and Lincoln. Rev.- F.
fiinn- 11. . '.
Mo nU Tills E. 80th and Pine Rev. Hiram
Could. 11. children's sermon by pastor w 8
Children's Day program, "Evanston College
Bell."
Mt Tabor E. 61st and Stark. ' Rev. E. Olia
Eldridge. 11, "Character As a Life Power";
8, "Tha Joy of Service." ; ' 1
Rose City Park Bev. D. i Lester Fielos.
11, 7:80. ' f 4
Sellwood Rev. W. 8. GordoB. .11, 7:80. '
Sminyside E. 35th and TamhiU Rev. W.
F. Ineson. 11,- 7:46. '
St Johns W. Leavitt and Syracuse tevtJv
H. Irvine. 11. 8. . . -
Swedish Beecn and' Burthwick' Bev.- Abel
Eklund. 11. 8. I
University Park Fiske ami Lombard Bev.
j. T. Abbott 11, 8. ,
Vancouver Avenue Norwegian "Danish Skid
more .and Vancouver. Rev. C - J. Rynning.
11. 8. : -. .
Westmoreland Rev. F. A. Ginn. 8. w
Wilbur Multnomah, hotel Rev; Francis Bur
gette Short. 10:30. I
Woodstock B. 34 th nd Wocdstocfc Bev.
L. C. Poor. 11. preaching by Bishop M. 8.
Hughes; 8, service in charge of minute, men and
pastor. '
District superintendent. Rev. William Wallass
Toungson. D. D.. 691 E. 62d it N. Tabof. 2790.
' M. C. South "
First Union and Multnomah -Rev." James T.
French. 11. .8.
- '. ." Wazarene
First E. 10th and Weidier rfer. C How
ard Davis. "11, 7:30.-' -
Sellwood rE.: 0th and Spok,ans Preaching by
Luke Rader. 11. 7:30.
Brentwood 65th -ave.-and 67th st Rev.
C. TJ. Fowler.. 11. 7:80. -
Highland-Park E. 14th and Eilllngswortb
Bev. W. P. Eeebaugh. , 11, 8.
ScandinaTian Rev. J. , BringedahL 11,
7:80. ',)
; Presbyterian
First 12th and Alder Rev. John H. Boyd.
,10:30. address to the Washington High school
graduating class, "The Youth of Today and the
World of Tomorrow": 7:45. "How I . Think of
the Bible An Attempt to Be Understood."
Westminster. East 17tb and Schuyler Rev.
Edward H. Pence. 11, 7:80.
Central K. ,13th and. Pine. Bev. Orlando B.
Perhinc. ..11. Children's Day program; S, "Hu
man ' Nature ' Unmarked." .'- ,
Calvary 11th .. and., Clay Bev.,' Frank- J.
Meyer. 10:30. iff
Mt Tabor E. 55th and Belmont Bev. Ward
HaeHcnry. 11. "The Home, School and Church
in the. Cere of the Child"; 8. "Great Men -As
Life Teachers and moving pictures. "The,-Life
of Democracy. r -
Vernon 19th and Wygant Rev. J. R. Lgnds
horough. 11,7:30. .. , ;
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Bev. A. L.
Hutchinson. 11,. 8.
Fourth First and .' Gibbs. Rev. Monroe " G.
G. Everett ' 10 :30, "Religion, the Expression
of Love and Common Sense''; 8, "The Burning
Iieart."
Kenilworth E. 34th and Gladstone - Rev.
Paul E. Rat-ch. 10:43, Children's Day pro
gram, "The Heirs of Liberty'.' ; S, address, to
j c vne people "
Hope E. 78th and Everett- 11.-7:80.- -Rose
City Dr. Robert H. Milligan. IU
hjldren's Day eTroises;' 8, address by Dr. John
C Worley, on "Interchureh World Movements.!'
. Forbes Graham and Gantenbein Ref. Ward
XJOVJt. II, 8. ' t.
irmity Virginia ana piepnms isev. . -sneo-.
do re P. Smith. 11, Exposition- of -the First
fpisue ot John-;. 7, ins Attraction or. u
Ctors. '
Anabel 11. 8. "
Millard . Avenue Rev. Wr Lear. Gray ... 11,
convention report by Mrs. Myre Zehrung; 8
on service, eonduct.'d by Prcfessor J.' A. Hoi
lingsworth. assisted, by Professor' Davis jwith his
triple chimes. . Hermonette, i" VVby Bs a Christ
isn." '
Marshan Street 17th and 'Marshall Rev.. A.
J. Hanna. ' - .-
, Mizpab E. 10th and Division. Ill, preach-
8
the League of Nations
99
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MADtSOST STREETS t
AT J : li V
Jattiired
PRESBYTERY YILl!
T
One of Most Important Matters to
J Come Up Will BerRelease of
. , ur.'Jonn tl. Boyd. .
The Portland Presbytery will meet for
their summer meeting at the Trinity
PreBbyterian church. Virginia and Ne
braska, streets. Tuesday, June 10,1 at JO
a.' m. One of the. most important mat
ters to come before this meeting of, the
presbytery will bo1 the resignation of
Dr. John H, Boyd, pastor of thei First
Presbyterian: church, who will ask. the
presbytery to release hint In order that
he might accept 1 the " position of- professor-
of homiletics at the McCormlck
Theological seminary in Chicago; The
Rev. Theodore P. Smith is pasftor of
Trinity Presbyterian church.
While Dr. Boyd , will present hlsi resig
nation, three members of the session
of the First Presbyterian church will
be -present at . the meeting - and will
request that it be accepted. Several
other local pastors have recently re
signed their charges, and a few new
Presbyterian clergymen have arrived In
.the. city, so action may Nbe taken-'on
several of these names. As wm of
the men are undecided as to their) future
course it is- probable that formal actipn
on their, names - will be ' deferred - until
the 1 fall ' meeting." Several local Pres
byterian 3 churches are vwithout' regular
pastor,1 ow.ing--. to -conditions - brought
about by,, the .war.;,, Pulpit, committees
in various churches Jirexbending every
.effort to find available men. , -
It is understood,': that 'the session Of
the First - Presbyterian - church -will not
ask prominent ? Presbyterian ministers
to come to Portland and preach a few
sermons in order- thaU they' may thus
find a - suitable .man - for .pastor, but
that the'.-.committee - In charge ' will , de
cide upon the man they want.! and if
he accepts the call he will become pastor
without a tryout. It. Is quite probable
that the church will be without j a regu
lar pastor from July .20 to September!
PORTLAND
UESDAY
8. "Aning by Dr. Arthur E Itkhm 1 1 Ti.ri.H.m-
narartei how Obtained"; 8. "Tha Ftesenct
oi cartas itn his peopie."-
Sevsnth Day Advemttt
Note Reeular ur.ii-M nf t Hi- Anw,-
are Held on Saturday. i 1
Central E. 11th and Everett LJ K Dieki
eon. pastor. 10. 11:15. 1
Tabernacle 6U and Montgomery E. IS,
-uauistvi wsa, 1UIIIIOLCI. 11,
Montaviila J5. 80th and Everett-Eldet
. 1
st
i. nj.
Lents 04th st rut RSth J viA.m sir
aanufliuHl. -AO. 11. - f
,Jst Johns Central ave. and" Charleston f
Elder A. R. Folkenberg. 10. 11.
Alblna Skirtmore and Mallory Elder A. JL
Meyer.- 10. 11. , . T
j0ScJndinTi"nT'680 Albtrta- Elder O. S. Lei
SalvatJen Army
Corps No. 1 243 Ash st Adjutant Frank
Teae. r 1 1. 3. 8. , Staff Captafn J. Riggs of
oeauje 'wiu preaen. . i
Oorps No. 4138 H 1st AdjuUnt Joseph
Harrison XX.,t, 8cr ; v i - j
' ' wedenberglan .. j
' New Churcli Society 381 Jaf fenon Rsv.
William R. Recce, 11. "Out of Darkness Into
LibX" by Carl B. Wintler, reader. I ... t
Unftanan - ' " ..f .rJ
t Church of Our Father Broadway and amil
G. Eliot Jr. 11. "The Great ta
Ution.
United Brethren -:
Conference supermtiKlcflt Rev.
Portald) -
G. E.
-i
First E. 15 th and Morrison Be . "Byron X.
Clark. 11, "Civic Righteousness"; Jl-.ZO, "Bar-
cio- .ssuaie-ny 'froteaeor w.- H. Moore. '
Second E. 27th and Sumnac Rev. ta
Haley.. . ll,v "To .Whom Does the Kingdom Tof
Heaven Belong 8, "Taking the Dimmer Off
Your' Light'' :tlis. , ,'i "
Third 67th st. and 82d ave: S. E. Bev. B.
O, Shepherd.- 11, "A Matter of Choice": 7.-80,
j natttea uie. j
, Fourth- Tremont Bev. C.-' P.r-Blamhavd.
11; "The Great Feasf'i 7:80. "World-wide Pro-
niDiuon. -f - - - f p
Unite Evangelical .
First E. 1601 and Poplar Rev. J.
oooae. ii, . I.-1
Ockley Green Willamette .blvd;
Re. H. H. Farnham. .11. ..7:SQ.;
St Johns Rev., A. : P. Layton,
' United Presbyterian
and . G
11." 8i
First E. 87th and Hawthorne Rev. i H.
Given. 10:30, Children's Day exercises; -.7:80,
"The Gospel, the Most Necessary Element In the
lconstruction - Period, tt . ,-- : , .. .
Church of the stranger Grand and Wsseor
Bev. 8. Earl Du Bola. .- '!
Kenton 120 West ' Lombard Bev. Geoff
N. Taylor:- .11. Children's lay exercises; 7:5,
"And to Some Ha Sent Apostles." i - ,
''' MIscelTaneous j
"Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 6th
and Clar Rev. John E. Fee. 10. ill: Tuesday.
7:45s Friday. 2:30.
I
- - Realization League
-189 Sth Rev. U.
fd
80. ward Mills. 11, 8.
Christedelphian 2I E. Washington.
10
Churcb ot, God 803 FaUing.
, Harry Neal.
- Gospel HaU E. 29th and Stark:
Men's Resort 4 tb and Burns kie Rsv. Levi
Johnson,- superintendent. (J. . i
Divine Science Tilford bulldlrw Rev. T. iM.
Minard. pestor. 11. 1 - I - ' r
Universal Messlsnlc SIS Abtngton bundling.
11, ti, "Self-Anelysis Is the Key to Self-Maater-
"ig. '-'. ; j ' : - t'
Pentecostal i- First and Washington Rev.
Will C. .Trotter. 11. . 7:80. t I
Glad Tidings (PentecosUl Mission 1 248 U
1st.' . 2: 3. 7:80 week days except Mendar land
Saturday, 8 p. m. ,; - j
. Pentecostal churcli E.' 20th and Ankani
A. W. Smith. 11, 3, 8. 1
Volunteers of America Mission -224 Buraside
, , : -4 .
HAVE
If you have
, The Gamp
SeiveiiTiliiav
Be sure you "coqie Sunday and
uhtiUiine 15th. ; : ; ,
Good SiftgngriQodiB
B-ew. a -
S t Trumpet Tones on timely topics!
h p il of Bible. prophecy.
iS-.fi'-.it'.. -,".t
by .Churches Sunday
Bastor 31s ?Back
Jfrom Conference
; Rev. F. C Laslette-
The-" Rev..--P.. C. Laslette of Olencoe
Baptist church has Just returned from
fthe Northern Baptist convention, and at
7 :4S he .will speak-from, his pulpit, and
will have many good things to tell his
congregation." ' j
1. I5r.: Boyd .will .prrVbably preach hla
last, sermon in . the First Presbyterian
church' as pastor on "July 13. A commit
tee .has already, been appointed and ar
rangements are being- made with pas-
tors rgr large churches la eastern cities
to fill' the pulpit' during- the summer,
while they are spending their vacation
in the northwest.
Dr. Waldo Continues
.. ; Hiis -Serinon Series
: - ' " ' '-
The fifth sermojr 1n the series on
"Seven Great Things" will be delivered
Sunday night. at the "WhlteJTempIe by
Dt. William A. Waldo. " The service will
begin at o'clock: and will be preceded
for 15 minutes by 'an organ recital by
Miss Nellie Kennedy, the organist. Har
old Hurlburt will ;lead the-congregational
singing. The Temple quartet will
render special music. Miss Mary Jones,
who r baa just 'returned from France,
where she served - as a nurse in connec
tion with' base i hospital No. 48, wtll lead
the B Y.. P. U. meeting at 6:45. Mrs.
Helga Peterson -will sing. - '.
Christian Scrence
'Lecture to Be Free
i
The Christian Science churohes of
Portland, announce - a free lecture . on
Christian i Science- to be given by Dr.
Walton . Hubbard, C. S. B. of Spokane,
I member of the boaj
board of lectureship of
the mother church the First Church ef
Christ,'- Scientist. In'Boston, . Mass." This
Ucture will b given In The Auditorium,
June 20 at 8 o'clock. 7 A cordial invita
tion is extended to all. . V
Demobilizatibn. of ,
-Flag to Take Place
t - . ;
1 The demobilization, of .the service flag
of the First Presbyterian church begins
today.,' ".The .. number -. ot men . already
mustered out is 'ndlcated by disks whlcb
appear upon the ; stars.,.' Golden' disks
Indicate those who saw service overseas
and the gray, or silver 'disks .indicate
those who responded to their , country's
call but had " not gone' across the water
when the armistice. was, sigpnd. -t
Missionanefci Will S
Be Here on Sunday
Rev. and, Mrs. W.' I. Shambaugh mis
sionaries with years of .experience in
China after a year's furlough are re
turning to their ; task. They will be in
a union meeting with the United Evan
gelical churches of Portland, -in the
First Church, East, Sixteenth and. Poplar
streets, Sunday, at 8 p. nv Everybody
is welcomed. . . ... - ' -J.
Meetins -every evening, except - Monday ' at 8
o'clock, and Sunday, 8-p. m.- . - - ,
First Spiritualist ii 7tn ana iissesjo iiev.
Scott Bledsoe. - 3, T:4 5. ' V
Second Srrirituallst f Allsky ,'HaU r Bey.
alar Hoffman. 8. 8. -
Calvary Temple S. ' 24th and Broadway
Rev. Dawson MaoCullough. 10:30. 2:80.
f y. :::..:.:.:;;. :;:. ' '
j V....;.'- - j.
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j
Meeting
Adventist
"- -4" -' K rv: i .u-'s y -l
. YOU : BEEN THERE?
not you are missin
APPRECIATION OF
BOY SCOUT VOIII!
IS TO BE SHOWN
Nation Will Be Asked to Sub
scribe $1,000,000 In Associate
Memberships in Organization.
OREGON'S QUOTA IS $5800
Rotary Club in This City Will Un
dertake ,to" Raise $3000 to In
sure That City Goes Over Top.
To show the. Boy Scouts who served
faithfully In the Liberty Loan and
Red Cross campaigns that the public
appreciates their work, the nation is
asked to subscribe to 1,000.000 associate
memberships in the scout organisation
at $1 each. The honor of inaugurating
the campatgn in Portland and in Oregon
will go to the state's churches, when
on Sunday members of the various
troops over the state will visit the
churches in (unlfprm and assist the pas
tors in presenting the reasons for ak
Ing the nation for funds to carry Boy
Scout work into every- community.
Op the national quota Oregon 1 asked
to subscribe for only 6800 membershlpn,
of which 30(Kf will be obtained in Porl
lapd by the- Rotary club, as the Inter
national Rotary club -has - voluntarily
put itself behind the drive Jn order to
see that It "goes ove the top." Ed
ward Cooklngham has . been named as
state chairman. The teams which will
canvass the residential districts will be
in charge of Mrs. Sarah A. Evans. The
national chairman of. the : Boy Scout
organisation is William O. McAdoo. The
drive in Portland will be from June 18
to 21.
; All funds obtained In the canvass wlty
go to the national treasury of the
organization, as local friends of th!
youngsters have promised to reach dowu
in their pockets and pay incidental ex
penses of the campaign. Jewish churcheB
have been asked - to . present the cause
of the 13oy Scouts at their services
today.
The Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector of
St. Pavid's Episcopal church, announced
that his evening? service would center
about Boy Scout activities. Jr. Brock
way, head of local scout work, will be
one of the speakers.
. A - special children's sermon will be
delivered Sunday morning at Mount
Tabor Presbyterian church by the ilev.
Ward W. MacHenry In keeping with the
celebration of Boy Seout Sunday and
Children's flay.
A troop of Boy Scouts has been In
vited to attend the. service In a body
and participate In the service. The Rev.
Mr. MacHenry will talk on "The Home.
School and Church In the Care of the
Child." - . ; '
; Lieutenant Heard to Talk
Lieutenant Lambert A. Beard will talk
to the men of II. C. Ewlng's Bible clasi
Sunday, on his experiences with the 91st
division of ' the army while In the Ar
K on no and In Belgium. Mrs. Helen Kkln
Starrett will lead the women's Bible
classes of Mrs. A. L. Ford Warren the
class for young women.
T- Will Confirm Cla
" Sunday morning at St. Stephens Pro
Cathedral (Kpiscopal) the Rt. Rev.
Walter T. Sumner, D. D., will preach ami
confirm a class at the 11 o'clock service.
KThe evening service will be held at 7:4j
o'clock. ".On Whit Monday and Tuesday,
celebrations of the holy communion will
be held at 7:30 a. m.
J ' . . . I1 1
FIRST METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
1' TWELFTH A5B TAYLOR STS.
Rev. Joshua Stansfield,
r - ' D. D.
PA8T0R
10:80 A. M. OHILDRKN't DAY KXIROIsKS
s Beautiful , service by the children,
, reception of members, short sermon
' ; . ' ,by the pastor on
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
, .. Y:00 p! M., IIRMON ON
'CHURCH FEDERATION
' mtV. BOY . OUILD, O O.,
"f of New York. Executive Secretary ef
- 'Federated Churches of America
. . - i ' '.. ,
A Oreet Sermon ofl Ohureh Oonssrvatlofi.
. i "''.-: -
' COMK AND HEAR.
',-'- '
!ch evening
-
' Iurelwood-s otn. ave. ana win s n. . s.
Urs. Alice AU Uandsakee. i J2l