THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL . 1 - 18 SATURDAY. JUNE "H.-1919,- PORTLAND, OREGON brfland to eration at rat Meeting on jifohday iSigti 1SCUSS Churches Med CHURCHES AGAIN WILL CELEBRATE CHILDREN'S DAY : .... - t I . i i J - Both Morning and Evening Serv ices in Many Instances Will Present Children's . Exercises. 1ST PRESBYTERIAN PROGRAM Great Preparations Made for Big - Annual Eventj -Glericoe Bap tist Is to Have Fine Offering. Songs of gladness will again bp hoard in a. , large number oif Portland's churches tiunday morning and evening when a large number of the Sunday schools present their Children's day lirograme. AIout half of the churchei observed the , annual occasion last Sun day. One of the greatest annual events of the First. Presbyterian Church Is- the Children's day services, -which -will hi held Sunday at the hour of the regular morning service. Great preparations -bava been -made for -these exercises, which are invariably attended by so large, an audience that the seating ca pacity is taxed. . It I is the custom . of Dr. Boyd, the pastor, to preach, very Sunday morn- . ing a , little sermon . to the children in the j form of . a story pr , an allegory, which is also calculated to give the older members of .the congregation something to think about. Tomorrow his sermon to-the young people tll be the prin cipal one of the morning instead of merely a preliminary. Despite the epidemic of the past win ter, ! this Sunday school Is in the most ! flourishing condition it has ev.er been and i .the attendance hap- never been greater, .having attained the honor of being the largest Sunday school in the Pacific 'Northwect. ' Children of members of this church are 1 enrolled at birth ' and the "cradle roll"" of the' school now bears- more than ISO names of little ones under the age of 3 years. Miss Leo no re Klosterman lias charge of the cradle roll. THE BIBD8NEST" ...... - At the age of 3 the little ones, begin their attendance at Sunday school in a room where they have pictures and sand-plies, hear stories and learn to WILBUR METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ASSEMBLY HALL Multnomah Hotel DIVINE SERVlfcE 1:M A. M. SERMON DR. M. H. MARVIN of i Seattle CHILDREN'S DAT PROGRAM lit 1. i A CORDIAL- WELCOME TO EVERYONE ATTENDING THESE SERVICES STRANGERS IN THE CITT - ESPECIALLY INVITED TINE. MUSIC J J . - r 1 -" v -v-V ' fv r 'i I ;W far -' A t - "I ' ' t . - i - V 5' . , i x, '1 ; - . . i i v - : - s I FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , ALDER STREET AT TWELFTH " REV. JOHN H. BOYD, D. D. : ' . PASTOR . ! . " SUNDAY, JUNE U, 1911 A. M. A Sermon to Young People Children's Day . " " 745 P. M. . "How I Think of Jesus Christ, a Foundation - For a Living Creed" AN ORGAN RECITAL WILL BE -GIV EN - AT 7:30 P. M. BY, E. E. COURSEN- Jf e ast of trinity; fllinat 3Jt iHeans SSaill ?Sc escribed Sunday being the "Feast o.f the -Holy Trinity'; begins that half of the Chris tian year whose teaching is an applica tion of the doctrines and principles set forth, in the first half of the year, says Rev. Thomas Jenkins,' rector of St., Davids .Episcopal church. "Christ mas is not an end in itself,' the rector continued. "It must of necessity lead on to something ulterior. ' The revelation of Christ was as a plant rather than as a full grown tree. The belief in the social character of God came as a carollary to man's belief in social qual ity of his own nature." The rector will discuss this subject in his Sunday morn ing sermon. At the same hour a school for young children is maintained for the convenience of parents who live at a distance. Special music has been pre pared for the morning a.nd evening services. sing songs. This department Is known as "The Birdsnest" and is in charge of Mrs. H. W. Floyd. The Birdsnest pu pils who have reached the age of 8 years will be first on the program. Memory work and songs will be given and they will receive diplomas entitling them to enter the primary department. The senior class of the primary de partment, of which Miss Jane Smith, formerly a teacher of Portland acad emy, has been the superintendent for .ooi-a exhibit their knowl edge of a Christian life in an exercise written by Mjtes Smith, entltiea jesus and the Love of God." Each member of this class, of which there "are BO pupils, on receiving the graduation di ploma, will be presented with a Bible. WILL GIVE DEMONSTRATION The junior department, of which Mrs. A. B. Slauson is superintendent, com prises children from 9 to 12 years of k iMtr im constituting the graduating class. This class will give demonstrations or tne extensive wo ui this department in the way of memory tn.k RiM drill and Braise service. consisting of quotations from both Old and New Testament, called "Our Saviour In Prophecy and the fulfillment or Th n,n)nli " There are 56 DU- pils in this graduating class who will enter the Intermediate department of the Sunday school. imi s Emlnr. who has just re turned from an extensive Eastern trip, during which he attended tne general assembly of the Presbyterian church at Ct T nui ou tHA rnrMPntfVA of thifi church, will preside and Dr. John H. Boyd will present the diplomas. AT GLESCOE BAPTIST Cimov mnrntnc at HlAnrnA B&tttist church the annual Children's day cele-' bratlon will be held beginning at y ,.viir anH laatine- through the hour of the church service. A splendid program has been prepared by the children. The T. .... 1, T .ao(,Ha n il! analr nn " W hat a Child Can Do." In the evening the pastor will oegm a new series oi ser mons On "The Greatest Thing in the World." Maurice Merriweather will alcn triv a reading: entitled "John 3 :16." Special music has also been arranged. Rev. Ward Willis Long, temporary pastor of Forbes Presbyterian church, also announced that his Bible school would give its Children's day program Sunday morning at 10 :30 o'clock. In the vsnlng he will preach an evangelistic sermon. Music will be furnished by the chorus and male quartet. Children's day will be celebrated also at Mizpah Presbyterian church and the Evangelical association church. Tenth and Clay streets. At the former church the program will commence at 11 o'clock. In the evening Rev. William F. Vance of Caldwell, Idaho, will preach. The regular" school session, will be held at the Evangelical church, followed at 10:45 o'clock by the program. The pas tor. Rev. Jacob Stocker, will give a short address. Sunday afternoon a service will be held at the Old People's home. CENTENARY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH CORNER EAST PINE AND EAST ,.. NINTH STREETS DR. J. C. ROLLINS PASTOR MORNING THEME "THINGS TrtAT MATTER MOST" .. EVENING 8 O'CLOCK CHAPLAIN FRED ANDERSON FamoBi for His Association With the Most See wise Cellar Kbowb as' tseN "KING OF THE PAN CAKE BAKERS" MANY WAR 'TROPHIES WILL BE SHOWN FLAG DAY WILL: : BECELEBRATED Ceremonies in Honor of National Emblem Will Be Fitting Open ing to Boy Scouts .Week. . Flag day, celebrated in Portland's churches Sunday, will offer a fitting opening for Boy Scout week in Portland, which will begin Monday morning. Flag day is today, but the event will be celebrated tomorrow. In order to pro mote the Boy Scout ' movement in the United States the national committee has requested that one million persons throughout the nation subscribe to as sociate memberships at $1 each. Ore gon's share of this total Is 5800. and Portland's share, 3000. "The congress of the nation, recognis ing the value of proper training of American boyhood," writes William G. McAdoo. national director, "granted a special charter for the organization of the Boy tjcouts or America. This or ganization . now embraces 375.000 splen did American -boys ; but this Is a very small proportion of the 10,000,000 Ameri can boys between the ages of 13 and 21 who ought to be given the' benefit of Boy Scout discipline, training and practice. The future of the nation depends,- of course, upon its youth. The Boy Scouts raised several hundred rail lion dollars in the Liberty loan and War Saving tamps campaigns. They . did splendid work for the Red Cross and its several national campaigns. They served the government in many oth'er effective ways d tiring the great world war. This worthy cause stands along side the Red Cross and other humani tarian organizations which have had the generous support of the American peo ple. In the name of America's best boyhood, I beg America's manhood and womanhood to help." Local ministers were so impressed with the work performed by the boys during the war that they decided to give it every possible aid In their, serv ices. Many pastors spoke on the drive In their services last Sunday, and more will present the cause tomorrow. The Boy Scout movement will ' be at the front at the Sunday evening civic forum at the First Congregational church. The meeting will be addressed by C. C. Colt and J. E. Brockman, di rectors of the movement in Portland. The aim of the meeting is to get the citizens of Portland BOlidly behind the movement. Comrr.unity singing at 7 :43 o'c:ock will open the meeting. Dr. H. L. Bates of Forest Grove yrlll preach In the morning. Plan Strawberry Social The Ladles' Aid society of Grace (English) Lutheran congregation will give a strawberry social at the home of Mrs. George List. 1234 East Twenty sixth street. North, on Thursday even ing. A, free will offering will be taken. The church has a growing and en thusiastic women's society, whose aim at present Is to raise funds for a new church- All are welcome. DIRECTORY Trinity Sunday Uniform Sunday School Lesson "Prmyer." Mtt 6:5-15; Luke 18:1-14. Golden Text: "In nothing be nxlon; bnt in everything - by prayer mnd BuppUctkn with thanksgiving let your requetti be mad known m,to God." Thfl. 4 .6. Young People's Topics Baptist r nkm: "What We Owe .and How to Pay It." 2 Cor. 8:1-15. Christian Endeavor: "What We Owe and How to Pny It." (Tenth lesion application). 2 Cot. 8 1-15. Epwor.th League: "Speech. Wise and Other wise." Ja 3:1-18. Baptist First White Temple. 12th and Taylor Rev. Wiliiam A. Wdldo. 10:30. "A Hidden Life"; 7:45. "A Great Eternal Lops Hell." Et Side E. 20th and Salmon Rv. V7. B. Hinson. 11, "The IWgnity of Strrica"; 8, preaching by Iter. H..T. Cash, tubjeet, "The Coming Night." Third Vancouver and Knott Re. Webley 1 Beaven. 11, T :80. Arlet Rev W. C. Driver, temporary pastor. 11.8. Calvary E. 8th and Grant Rev. 3. B. Thomas. 11, "The Law of the Tithe"' : 8. "The Northern Baptist Convention at Denver." Ulencoe t. 45th and Marn Bev. T. C. Laslette. t:45. Children's Day program, ad dress by the pastor on, "What a Child Can Do"; 7:45, "The Greatest Thing in the World." Sellwood Bethany Kev. T. J. Broomfieid, 11. 7:80. Grace E. 76th and Ash. 11, 7:30. ' University Park Rev. S. Lawreaca Black. 11. 7:80. Swedish 15th and Heyt Bev. T. G. Sjolar uer. 10.30. 7:30. St. Johns Rev. Mr. Burton, '11, 7:30. Highland E. 6th and Alberta Dr. W. T. UOlikan. 11. -8. , . -Catholic St. Peters Lenta - Bev. P. Beutgctv- 8, 10:30, 7:30. ' - Pro-Cathedral 15th anJ. Davb Rev. E. T. O'Hara. l.-7:15. 8:30. 8:45, 11. T:45. St- Lawrence 3d and Sherman Bev. J. IX Hughes. 6. 8:30. 10.30, 7:30. St, Francis E. 12th and Pine Bev. 3. H. BlaHc. 6. 8. 9. 10:30, 7:30. Immaculate Heart . of Mary William and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. , 8. 9. 11. 7:80r. H'tfy Roaary E. 3d and Clackamas Rev. E. a Olson. 6. 7. 8, 9. 11. 7:30. St. Rose E. 6Sd and Alameda Bav. J. O'Farrell. 8. 10:30. 4. . St. Andrews E. tth and ' Alberta Kev. 3. Kirrnan. 8. 10:80. 7:80. : The Madeleine E. 24tli and Siskiyou Bev. Georca F. Thomnson. 7:80. 8. 11. Ascension E. 76th and Tamhill Franciscan Fathers. 8,10:30,7:80. Blessed Sacramentf Maryland and Blandena Rev. V. W. Black. 8. 10:30. 7:30.. Holy Crosw 7 74 Bowdoin Bev. Ct Raymostd. . 10:30. 7:30. St.' lgnattu 3220 43d stS. T. Jesuit Fathers. , 6 JO. 8, 10:8O, 4. f St. Stephens E." 4 2d and Tiylct Bev. War ren A. Waitt. 8:30. 10:30, 7JO. Holy ' Bteew Portlawd hlvd. and Vsncnn vr are. Bav. "William J. Davis. ' 6. 8, 10:30, 7:30. ' . bt- Phillip Nert IPauHst Fatuen) E. 11th sod Hickory- Bev. W. J. Cartwright 7:80. 10:80. 7:30. r d St Clements -S. Smith ave. and Newton Serbita Fathers. . 8. 10:80, 7:3ft. Sacred Heart E. 11th and Centar Rv. G. Bob. 8.-10:30. 7:30. St. Agatha E. 15th and Miller Rev. J. Commlnt-ky. 8. 10:80, t:30."s St. Stanislaus Polish) Maryland and Failing- Bev. F. Matthew. 8, 10: 80. 7 JO. St. Joseph (German) 16th and Coach Bev. B. Durrer.v, 8. 10,30, 7:Or . ' ' - Bt. lucnaei f itaiiasr tn- ana silh Bsv. U. Baleatra, - 8:30. 10:30, 7:80. - St. Clares) Capitol Hill FaUver Capiatran. 0. F. M.: 8- 10:10. Bt Charles E. '83d and Alberta Bev. 3. P. O'Flynn. . , 10:30, - ; AU Saints Is. i 9th and GUsaa Bev. Father William Crontn. -8. 10:30 fv St. Patricks 10th -and Savier Rev. Chartea M Smith. Masses :30. 8. 8:15; 10:30. 7:46. Ohrtsttan j ? , VUrl Park and Columbia Bar. ' HsrnVl Ft. Griffis.' -11, "In a Day Religious Rebuilding"; 7:45, addrea by- Dr. Roy B. Guild of New Tork. East aide U. 12tb and Taylor Kev. B. H. Sawyer.' 11. 8. -.. itodawy Avenue- Rodney and JUiott Bev.- JT F. Ghormley, - 11. 8. . - , Monta villa E. 70th and Gllsaa-fe-Rv. Her bert E. Byder. . 11, 7:30. - ' - v . Wood lawn E. 7 th and Liberty Bev. Joseph i D. Boyd. 11. 8. . - . i rotestant hurches Msked ... ''-.' "i j j- . -, Mo Participate Expectation Is That Entire Clergy of City and Two Lay Delegates From Each Church Will Monday Evening ONIAY cvejnlng at 6 o'clock, deljjate- from th Protestant evangelical churches of Portland vrill decidJ whether they desire to form an organization which will make Christian cooperation a fact, in the life of the city of Portland. The Ministerial 'association has approved of the plan, so-the president, Lr. Joshusi Stansfield, and the secretary, Rev. L. C. Poor, have notified the Proietait clergy of the city of the special meeting. In addi tion tvo lay members from evry congregation have been invited, as the ministers feit that thk lay members of In making the dec'sion. The purpose of organizing a church union in Portland is to mobilize a force under skillful leadership that will make it possible to correct community condi tions which menace the future of the boys and girls and unljtedly -to strength en: every agency whlclji . wilr make these boys and girls the finest men and women In the. world. J The federation is bsed on the prin ciple of cooperation not only of churches with churches, but ojf these churches with other- religious. social and civic organizations to make the city beauti ful' because of righteousness. Thirty-three cities throughout the na tion already have such an organization. In cities like Indianapolis. Cleveland, St. Bible Conference ,,To Be pontinued The .Oregon summer Bible conference, which was to have closed this -week, will continue the corning week at the First Evangelical church, East Sixth and Market streets, according to the an nouncement of Rev. tValter- Duff. Sun day afternoon ttev. John McFarlane and Dr. A. L. Hudson will speak. Sun day morning Rev. Mr. McFarlane will speak briefly at Glencoe Baptist church. The first three nights, of the week Nels Thompsoi. the well known "auto" evangelist, will address the meetings. Rev. Mr. .ljuf f will preach the remainder of the week. Fourth Series The fourth lecture-sermon on Chris tian unity, namely fThe Presbyterians and CongregatlonallSts," will .be given Sunday morning at il by Rev. William G. Eliot Jr.. at thfe Church of Our Father, Broadway- i.nd Yamhill street. The evening forum is intermitted for the summer months. Tie meetings of the Sunday school will be intermitted be ginning June 23. OF CHURCH Tsrnon E. 15th s. Wygant Bev. B. Tibbe Maxey. 11, 7:30. Christian! Sclec Lesson Subject: "God the Preserver of Man." iratlSth and Everett. - 11, 8. - Second E. 6th and IHoiIaday. 11, 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11, 8. Fourth- Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11, , Fifth 62d and 4 2d ave A. E. 11. Sixth Masonic. Temple. 868 Tamhill. 11. 8. Seventh Holbrook block, St- Johns. 11. All churches Wednesday. 8 p. m. Oengrsgatlonsl First Park and Madison. Dr. W. W. Wil lard. .11, preaching by Dr. H. L. Bates of Korost Grove, subjectj "The Great .World Quest"; 7-45. civic ferum in interest of Boy Scout movement ; C. Q. Colt and J. E. Brock man, spcars. Sunuyside E. 3 2d and Taylor Rev. 3. 3. Staub. 11. "The Completeness and finaiity of God's Word"; 7:46, '"Success to the Man Who tiiicks." . - . Atkinson Memorial -t . 29th and Everett. Rev. E. E. Flint. 11. "Smiles, Roues and Re ligion"; H. "Employment and Workmen A iVwld ProVem." Highland K. 6th and Presrott Rev. Edward Constant.- II, "An Old and Pen lex fog Doc trine Rest '.red in Modern .Terms"; 8, f Facing the Call of the Day in! the Spirit of the Master. Wavrrley Heights rE. 83d and Woodward Kev. Oliver P Avery. 11, 8. Laurelwood 45tJi ive. and 65th at.. S. E. Mra. AUca M. Uandsaker. 11. Pilgrim Missrrari and 8bavr. Bev. Bobert Murray .Pratt. :ll,.7f4 5. rinnish Mission 107 Skidmore Kev. Sam uel Neva la. - 6, 7:80.1 University Park Haven- and Lombard Rey. C. H. Johnston. 11, B. 8U Johns S. Ivarihoa and Richmond Rev. 3. T. Merrill. 11. 7:80. Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner Bev. Ola Torgessen. 11. 7:80. First German E.I 7th and Stanton B. George Zocher. 11, 7:30. Second tirman- Ei 8tla and Skidmore Rsv. Henry Hagelganz. 11. 7:30. ' Zion German E. ! 6th and Fremont Rav. J, H. Hopp, 11. 7:30. ParkroMc Bev. P. D. Holfman. 11. 7:86. Bblaconaj Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr IStb and Clay Kt Rev. W. T. Sumner., bishop. A ery Re. T. T. Hicks, dean. , i TrinityJ 1 &th and Everett Rav. A. A. Mor rison. 8. '1. "Happjr and Healthy" r 8: ' - m. Davids fc. jltb' ana Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 9:45, 11, "The Trinity in Experience": 8, ("Some Key Words of the Christian tier-pet. - S.-Mar 31 I nd MarhaO Bav. J. G. Hatton. . !7:30. 0:45, 11, 8, - St. Andrew, hfitiord si., Portsmouth - Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9, 11, 7:80. Graee Memorial E". 17th and Weidler Bar. Oswald W. Taylor. jS-ll. . - Good' Shepherd fFancotfver and Graham Ev. John Dawson., ill, 8. St- Michaels and- All Angela E. 43d and Broadway Bev. 1. f F, Bowcn. vicar. 8. ;10. Church of Our Savior 6.0th ave. . and 4 1st at. S. Kev. a. H.. Clark, vicar. 7:80. 11. '. Bishop. Morris . Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Rev.. Frederick K. Howard. 7, 9:30. St. laal Woodasere- Bev. Oswald w. Tt- lor. . All Saints 25th and Savier Rev. Frederic K Howard. 10. 11. St. - Johns Memorial E. 16th and Harney. SeUwood. Bev. H. (Clark in charge 11. 7:30. St. W. A Mathews Corbett and Bancroft Bet. M. Breck, vicar. 10. 11, Cvanejolleav l"irt E. Sth Td Market ltv f. K U.m schueh. 11. 2:30; summer Bible conference ; Carson Heights !9thv and Hume Bev, Fisher. 10.30. 11:80; t.m. Clay Streetr 10th. and Clay. . Bev. Jacob Stocker.. l:80, 10:45, Childrea a Day program and address by pastor; 8. , Free iHetliodlat. . ' t rVrHrarE. 55th. and. FUndera Bev. : W, Coffee. 11, 8. - ' Hirst K. tih.,maA MlllC- Bav.'' A. Been. 11. 6. ' - ' " . . f . Alberts iE. 80th and Wygant Bev. E. L Harrington. 11, -7;30. . , Frtonda : ) ' " " Firsts-E. 88th and Main--Bev. Homer L Cox.: 11. 8. T. r-'--'; - jew-ah . Congregation Beib Israel 12th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. . Wiee. Reform eynagogoe Service, Friday 8 p. m., Saturday 10:30 a. m. ConsregaUon Ahavia Sboiem Park and Clay eta. Babbl R. Afcrahsmson. Friday. S m.1 Saturday. W:30,a. ga. . ' Congregatioa Netaa ' Zedeck Talmud Torah th end Hall Rev.- Abraham I. Hoseneraats. Friday.- 8 p. as.; Saturday, 9 a. m.; Sunday, 10 a. x.f . rthgious school . . , , . -er my aims T - - ti Cbureh of Jesus Chrus of Latter Day Salnta siser par sainu Be Present at Assemblage at the Y. M. C. A. following a supper at the Y. M. C. A., the church must have a large voice I . Louis. Louisville, Atlanta the federa tion has been in operation six or eight years, so that the program which will be presented -to Portland by the leaders will be practically standardized. . Rev. Roy B. Guild of New York city, secretary of the commission on inter church federations, of the Federal Coun cil of Churches of Christ in America, is in Portland and will speak, at Monday evening's meeting. He has moved to the coast and will superintend the or ganization of federations in several coast cities. - r If the congregations of Portland de cide to form the federation, Monday night's meeting probably will be an epoch making event in the church his tory of the city. Saducees' Warning Is Sermon Subject At the First Methodist church Sun day morning. Dr. Joshua Stansfield will deliver a sermon on the warning of Jesus Christ : "Beware of the leaven of the Saducees." The sermon will be a timely warning to Include present day' conditions. At the evening service the address will be delivered by Rev. H. H. Griffis, pastor of the First Chris tion church. In the Centenary move ment of the denomination First church has now passed the $63,000 mark. Service Men and Women to Be Honored A special welcome to 'returned service men and women will be given Sunday evening at the Mt, Tabor Presbyterian church, when the unveiling and en sbrinement of the. photographs of 61 service men takes place. A motion pic ture, . "The SOn of . Democracy," will also be shown. The pastor. Rev. W. W. MacHenry, will preach morning and evening. SERVICES IN E. 5 th and Madison. 10 7:80. Lutheran St. James W. Park and Jeffarsoa -Bev. Wm. E. Brinkman. 11. 7:30. St. Psnls E. 12th and Clinton Rev. Erause. 9:30, 10:30. 8. Our Saviors E. 10th and Grant Rev. A. Christensen. 11, sermon in English M. 8. Norwegian. Trinity Williams and Graham Bar. J. A. Beinbsch. 9:15. 10:30. 7:80. BetbJebem Norwegian 14th and Davis Rev. WUhelm Pettersen. 11. 8. Grace. English Mason and ATtrlna Bev. O. H. Bernhard. 9-45. 11. Hamilton Chanel E. 80th and GUsan Rsv F. J. Epling. 10:45. Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and Rod ney. ' 1 . Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Mor ris Rev. L. P. Kioller. 11. 8. St. Johns Peninsula and KUpa trick Bev. L. Ludwig. 10:45. 7:30. Swedish Tabernacle I. 17th and Ullsan Bev. C. J. Ledin. 11. 3 :30, 7:80. Swedish Augnstana Stanton and Rodney Bev. V. G. Ogren. 10:45. 7:45. Immanuel 19tB and Irving Rev. A. V. An derson. Methodist Episcopal Centenary E. 9th and Pin Rev. J. CI. Rollins. 11. "The Weightier Mature"; 8, ad dress by Chaplain Fred Anderson. Central Vancouver and Fargo Bev. A. B. Maclean. 11. 8. Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Bev. lohn Paron.. 11. 7 :SO. Epworth 26th and Savier Rev. 3. Stanford Moore. 11,8. ' First '12th and Taylor Rev. Joshua Stans field. 10:30. "Beware of the Leaven of the Saducees"; 7:46, sermon by Dr. H. H. Griffis of the First Christian church. First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt Rev.' Elias herding. 11. 8. Garden Home Bev. A. B. Calder. 10:30, 7:4 5. Laurelwood E. 63d and Foster Bev. A. a Brcrburv. 11, 7:30. - Lents Laden B. Jones. 11. 7:30. Lincoln E. 63d and Lincoln. Rev. F. A. Ginn. 11. Mnntavilla E. 80th and Pinar Bev. Hiram Gould. 11. 8. Mt. Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Bev. B. Olin Eldridge. 11, 8. Rose City Park Rev. D. - Lester Fieku. 11. 7:30. SeUwood Rev. W. S. Gordon. 11. 7:30. Sunnyside E. Sftth and Tamhill Bev. W. F. Ineson. 11. 7:46. . St. Johns W. Ijeavltt and Syracuse Hev. 3. H. Irvine. 11. 8. SwedUb Beeco and Burtbwlck Rev.. Abel Ekhind: 11. 8. Cniverslty Park Fiske and Lombard Rev. j. T. Abbott. 11. 8. , ,, Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish BVfd more and Vancouver. Rev. C. J. Rynning. 118." Westmoreland Rev. F. A. Ginn. 8, Wilbur Multnomah hotel Ket. Francia Bur gett Short. 10:30. Wood tnck K. S4th and Woodstock Bev. Lv C. Poor. 11. 8. District superintendent, Ttev. William Wallace Toungson, D. D.. 691 E. 62d st. N. Tabot 2790. ( M. E. South ' First Union and Multnomah Bev. James T. French. 11, "A. Growing Sense of God"; 8, "-'Making Life Over," ' Maxarene - First E. 1 0th and Weidler jlev. C How ard 1 ri". 11. 7:30. - - SeUwood E. th and Spokane i-reacning oy iMKr lisdrr. 11. 7:30. . Brentwood 5tb ave and 67th at Bav. C. V.. Fowler. 11. 7:80. Highland Park E. 14th -and KUltagsworth Rev. W. P. Keebaugh 11.8. . : j Scandioartan Be v. i. BpngedabX 11. 7:30. .resbrtarlart t First 12th and Alder Bev. John TFL Boyd. 10-30. Children's 'day servicevnd address by pastor; 7:45-. '"How I Think ef Jesua Christ A Foundation for a- Living Creed.". Westminster . Esit 17th and Schnjler 'Bet. Edward H. Pence. 11. 7:30. Central -E. 13th and Fine. Re. Orlando B. Perching. . "Builders"; 8. "Tba Conspiracy of Things," f----- ' . ; Calory tifb and Clay Bee. Frank J. Mever. -. Preaehint bjr Bev. W. Baldwin. 10:30. 7:45. Mt Tabort-E. 58th and Belmowt Bev Ward Marifenry. 11. "How Can I Know GodT" 8. special .' welcome to returned service men and women, motion- pictures. i - Jt mw ' ..... . ... . n V A . ' I v emon i i a ana w ygaos e. mmr horonglb 11. 7:3l. . ' , ' . Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Rev. A. L. Hutohmsoo. ; 11. 8. '. . Fourth Firt and fiibba. , Bev. Monroe . G. Everett. 10:80. 8.' Xentlwm-ta Paul E. Batseh. Kenilwortb JS, 4th ana uiaasions uav. EFFECT OF WAR ON CHURCH DISCUSSED Secretary of Portland Presbytery Says in Report Falling Off , In Attendance Is Noted. The effect upon the church and the tendency of many people to desert the church service, and especially the Sun day evening service and to seek out Other forms of amusement, brought forth considerable discussion at the summer meeting of the Portland pres bytery, held last Tuesday in Trinity Presbyterian church.. Rev. John Nel son, formerly pastor of Anabel church, in reading his report as -clerk, said: "Those who expected increases in church attendance and interest are doomed to disappointment, for the reports show that only two churches in the entire presbytery had an in crease, while nine report a decrease; and !! 'no effect.' Eleven churches also re port that the war nad no effect upon their finances. The only good part of our report ishe financial item. All but one pastor has been paid in full." In another part of the report Rev. Mr. Nelson said he .feared there was a' tendency upon the part of the church to evade part -of its responsibility. "Only 35 per " cent of the men on our honor rolls are members of the church," he said. "We also find about 10 per cent of our young people enjoying commer cial amusements on Sunday and about rive per cent in the church. We have permitted secular agencies to creep In On us and practically destroy our even ing service. We can't keep Our young people to the church and to Christianity on One service a week. We must or ganize." He also criticized the program of many churches in not providing for any social entertainment outside the activities of the ladies aid society and the young people's society. He sug gested that the church take an interest itself in the providing of clean, enjoy able 'entertainment for its young people- ' Three Portland' pastors were also al lowed to sever their connection with the presbytery, ' namely.- Dr. John H. Boyd of First Presbyterian church. Rev. Jbhn Nelson of Anabel- church and Rev. J. R. Landsborough of the Vernon church. Dr. Boyd is to assume the chair of homlle tics at the McCormich Theological sem inary In Chicago. Rev. Mr. Nelson de al re to assume a pastorate In Grants P&ss. as Mrs. Nelson is In failing health and needs a change of climate, and Rev. Landsborough asked that he might be relieved of his duties on account of a physical breakdown. Mr. Landsborough was dismissed to the Boise presbytery. Complimentary Dinner Forbes Presbyterian church Is giving a complimentary dinner Tuesday at ( :30 p. m., to men who are either members or friends of the 'church, in order that they might meet the new minister, the Rev. W. W. Long, and to plan for work of the church In the community. A large representation is expected. PORTLAND Hope E. 78th and Everett. 11. 7:30. Rose City Dr. Robert H. MUligan. 11 "Triumph Over Hindrances? ; . 8, "Joseph ii Egypt." Force i Grahsnv'snd Hantenbein Rev. Ward Willi) ' Long. 10:30,- Children 'a day exercises: 8, special music by chorus and male quartet. Trinity Virginia and Nebraska lie. Theo dore V, Smith. 11, "Exposition, Epistle of John ; 8, gospel message. Anabel 11. 8. Millard Avenue Rev. W. Lee Gray. 11, 8. Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Rev. A. 3. Henna. Mizpah E. 10 th and Division. 11, Children's day program; 8. sermon by Rev. William F. Vance of Caldwell. .Idaho. Seventh Day Aatventlst Note Regular services of this denomination are held on Saturday. i Centra E. 11th and Everett L. K. Dick son, pester. 10, 11:15. Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery E, H. Emmerson, minister. 11. 'Montavilla E. 80th and Everett Elder J. A. Gerhart 10. 11. Lents- 94th st. and 58th ave. Elder W. D. Huntington. 10, 11. St. Johns Central ave. and Charleston Elder A. R. Folkenberg. 10. H. Albina SkMmore and Mallory Elder A. A. Meyer. 10, 11. Scandinavian 550 Alberta -Elder O. 3 Lee. 10. 11. Salvation Army . Corps No. 1 -2 i 3 Aah st. Adjutant Frank Genge. 11, 3. 8. Corps No. 4 128 1st. Adjutant Joseph Harrison. 11. 8. 8. Sweoonborglan New Church 8ackty 331 Jefferson Re William R. Reece. 1.0:4." "Evry Man's Spiritual Enemies How to Meet. How to Over come Tbcm." Unitarian ' Church of Our. Father Broadway and Tam hill Rev. G. Eliot Jr. 11. "The Preaby teriajis and (he Cobgregationalists." .. United Brethren . . Conference superintendeet Bev. , ti. E. Me DonaM. First K 15th aud-Worrl-on Bv. Byron J. Clark. 11.- "Angel of the Night"; 7:30, "The. Buszard's Brood," sermon addressed to the W. C. T. V. Second K. 27th and Sumner. ' Rev. Ira Hawley. 11; preaching by the Rev. R. G. Sumerlin; 8, preaching by the pastor on "In Tbis Evil World la It Possible t Be Pure?" Third 67th L and S2d ave. S. E v H O. Shepherd. 11. "What Do Ton Knowt" 7:30. "Sins .So Cgly Paint and Powder Will Not Beautify Them." Founh Tremunt Kev. C I. Blan.-bard. 11, 7:30. United Evangel teal f-fnt Pi. 16th and Poplar Bev. J. A, Goode. 11. 8. Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay Kev. H. H.-Farnham. 11, 7:30. St. Johns Bev. A. P. Layton. 11, ,8. United PresbytaHan First E. 87th and Hswtborne Re. R. F. Given. 10:30. "Jobs Victory Through Faith and Patience": 7:30, "The Federated Church, or Strength Through Unity." ' . CIiwtcI' nf th Nrrunger Grand and Wasco Bev. S. Earl Dtt Bote. ' ' - '- samnn 1 2 v t f.nmbe'd Bev ' George V. Taylor. 11. "The Stone That Becomes a Mountain"; 7:45, "What the Ueavena Con tain." MiscallanaetM Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9tb bitd Clay Bev. John E. Fee, 10. 11; Tueday. 7:45: Friday. 2:8. RealixaUon Lesgue--186 5th Rev. . H. Ed ward Milie. 11. 8. Christadelphian 21 E. Washington. 10:30. Church of God 863 Failing. Harry Neat 11. 7:80.' Gospel HaU E. 2?th and SUrk. ' Men a' Resort 4th and Burnstde Be," Levi Johnson, ewperlntendenfe, 8. " ' Divtoe Science TUford building Be. T. M. Minmrd. pator. 11. Universal Mewsisnie 318 Ablngtoo building. 11, 8, "Perfect Harmony in True Creation." Pentecostal First and ' Washington Uev. ' WU1 O. Trottta, 11, . 7:80. . ' - Glad Tidings tPenteoostal Ukwion) 246H 1st. 2. 8. 7 40 week day except Monday and Saturday, 8 p. m. , Penleeoetat church E. 20tb and Ankeny A. W. Smith. 11. 8. 8. Voiniiteers of America Mivdon 224 Burmide Meeting , every eveninac. exeeyt . Monday at 8 a'eleck, and Sandky. I p. a, First SpiritaaliatH E. 7th and Hassalo Rev. A. - Scott . Bledsoe. v 8. 7:45. ,-.' , -- Second Spiritualist AJisky HaU Eev. Max Hoffman. 8. 8. . GalvmnM Temple E. 84th -and Rmodway Rr. Dawson MaeCaUoush. 1 0 :3, i.30. . (East 5iAe JSapt)st Wo ay onoi: to Returned Soldiers Friday . evening at 8 o'clock th en tire cong-reg-ation of the East "Side Bap tist church will pay honor to the re turned service men connected with Its membership and congregation with m special pros-ram. After the program, a social hour and refreshments vlll be en joyed. The prog-ram is: "America." the bugle call. "The Star Spangled Banner." saluting the flag, hymn, "O Beautiful, Far, Spacious Skies": address by Dr. W. B. Hinson. "Our 8ervlc Flag re sponse. Lieutenant Arthur P. Baugh ; solo, Mrs. Virginia Spencer-Hutchinson; solo, William drier ; dedication of the missionary service flag, by Rev. H. T. Cash ; solo, Mrs. Virginia Spencer Hutchinson. fc Sunday morning Dr. Hinson will preach and administer the ordinance. of Believer's baptism. In the evening he will deliver the baccalaureate sermon at McMinnville college, as has been his custom for 10 consecutive years. The associate pastor. Rev. H. T. Cash, will preach in the evening. The young peo ple's service at 6:43 o'clock also will be led by Rev. Mr. Cash, who'will speak on ' personal evangelism. At next Wednesday evening's service. Dr. Hin son will conduct a question box and will speak on "Involution of Cod." The women's, socie'ty will hold a social re cerTtion at the home of Mrs..McLynn on Thursday afternoon. W. C. T. U Invited" To Attend Church The members of the W. C, T. V. of Portland have been Invited ' to Attend the Sunday evening service of the First United Brethren church, Kast Fifteenth and Morrison streets, - when Dr. .Byron J. Clark will deliver a special sermon. Professor W. H. Moore will conduct the music. . The pastor will, preach in the morning. At the Second church, Rev. R.. G. Summerlln will conduct the morn ing service and. Rev. Jra Hawley will preach In the evening. At the Third church the. pastor. Rev. - E. O. Shepherd, will preach both morning and evening. At pight he will talk on "Sins So Ugly Paint and. Powder Will Not Beautify Them." Both morning and evening serv ices at the Fourth church will be con ducted by the pastor. Rev. C. P. Blanch ard. - I . '. Pastor Gives Semes Of Talks at La Grande Rev. William R. Reece, having re turned from La Grande, Or., where he gave four well received lectures on "Some Positive Tendencies of the ICew Christian Age." will speak Sunday morning before the Portland Society of the New Christian church on "Every Man's Spiritual Enemies: How to Meet, How to Overcome Them." Attention Is called to the change In the .hour of wor ship, which will begin at 10 :45 instead or 11. as heretofore. This is to allow the Sunday tjchool to, begin after Instead of before church. The adult clase will start tomorrow a study of the Inner meaning of the book of Revelation, un der the leadership of the pastor. - . . - :: ' Baptist Women to Hold Rally Monday A missionary rally of the Baptist young women of the Willamette asso ciation, will be held In the White tem ple Monday evening. A most Interest ing program has been, prepared by the World Wide Guild chapters of Port land. Echoes of the Northern Baptist convention will be brought by Mrs. A. M. Petty; Miss Jennie Llnd Rellly, a Red Cross nurse, recently returned from France and' now under appointment for the foreign mission field, will speak of her work; the address of the , evening will be given by Miss Lulse Campbell, a missionary on furlough from China. Supper will be served at 7 p. m., with the program immediately, following. WHITE TEMPLE Mamlrfl Service 1 1 o'Otoct "A Hidden Life" Organ Macltal at 7:4g C ranina Sarvlca S e'Oloct Heir 4-a uicut biciimi i.v.ii 9 '- ' ftttUt In Sarla. -SKVCN QRtAT THINOt" "Vlaltora and tran9ar" Cipaciallr invltad. TvVtLr-TH UNO TaVLOU STREtTt. 1 1 -fx?-? r" ' I BOY SCOUTS to the FRONT TOMORROW KIGHT. JU5E 1 ' ; CIVIC FORUM in First Congregational ChurCii ' ' ' - COBWEB FA BaT AND MADISON STREETS " . , :, - 7i O'CLOCK ' ' . - SPEAKERS . , - MR. C. C. COLT, President MR. J. E. BROCKWAY, Executive Secretary 7 ""I. Woodrow Wilaon. president of the United States of America, do hereby recommend that the period beginning Sunday, June 8. to Flag Py, June 14 be observed as Boy Scout Week throughout the United States." From the President's Proclamation. , " . , - . - Boy Scouts stand for the highest deals of character and good cltlgf nihlp. Come and stdd interest jto the. movement In Portland. - C03I3I17WITT SINCr OPN .FORL'31 ' - , , BOORS OPEN AT JilS on PASTOR WILL BE SPEAKER AT CJJEETIilG Three Day Session Will Be .Held at , First Presbyterian Church . on Thursday of Coming, Week. IMPORTANT CONFERENCES Young Peoples Workers of Every Denomination Invited to Meet ing; Athletics in Afternoon. Rev. H. 'A. Van Winkle, pastor of one of the largest churches In .Oakland. Csl., will be one of the main speakers at the Oregon Christian Endeavor convention. which win assemble at the First Presby terian church Thursday of the comlrix? week." Rev. Mr, Van Winkle for many . - I - t . . 1 . . : . - years nava uccu active in viirisusn c.n- i deavor work. leading conventions throughout California and acting as pastor advisor, for. the young people. The convention will last over Sunday. . The Boy Scouts have been secured to act as guides througlput the convention and the Intermediate Kndeavorers ; will act as the' reception committee," under the 'direction of Leroy Robinson. One of the most important parts of the pro gram will be the conferences on Friday morning., , Toung peoples' workers of every denomination are Invited to this conference, Saturday afternoon, will 'bm devoted to athletic diversions, followed by a big jubilee "feed," probably in -one ui mo ouiirise prayer meeiings will be conducted In various churohaa throughout the city at 8:80 o'clock Sun day morning, as the delegates to the con vention' from various parts of the stale will be entertalnsd In tha hnmea f lnsat members. t . The closlns; meeting of the convention will be la The Auditorium on Sunday night, June 23, and will be led by- Rev. Mr. Van Winkle, who has chosen for Ms subject ' "Consecrated Miles." - The churches of the city have been asked to join in this closing meeting. Mias Alice Judd of Salem will be the Boloist for the convention. . . The committee In charge of th con vention Is urging all young people, both inside and outside the city, to register at once if they intend to attend the great yearly gathering. . Elements of Divine Power to Be Subject Sunday morning at the White Temple Dr. , William A. Waldo will give a pres- entatlon of the elements of the divine power in human hearts and in the world. reaeneratlna. transform! nir ami iriftrtfv. I Ing uman nature. In the evening he wUl deliver his sixth message in his series on "Seven Great Things." The speaker will deal with this subject from a Biblical standpoint. Miss Nellie Ken nedy will give an organ recital for 15 minutes preceding the evening service. A committee has been appointed to decorate the church with roses. PUBLIC LECTURE i: s: .- .... ,n W. H. FARRER of Plttiborg, Pa. jvi'-- -;- AT W. 0. W. TEMPLE 1ITII rT. BETWJKTf WAHHiyGT0f A.D ALDF.R SUNDAY, JUNE 15 SUBJECT.' 4 "THE HOPE FOR DISTRESSED HUMANITY" ' : " :' 'AURPICESj ASSOCIATED BIBLE TCDESTS ALL WELCOME SEATS f REE . SO COLLECTION