THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL le SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1919. PORTLAND. ORCGOI. Sunday Schools BELOVED PASTOR TO DELIVER LAST The Rev. Dr. Boyd Will Bring to I End Influential Pastorate That Has Lasted for Past 8Years. REPUTATION IS COASTWIDE i'' - f First Presbyterian; Minister Will Leave Thursday to Take Chair 1 of j Homiletics at : McCormick. V Sunday' morning and evening Dr. John XX. Boyd, of the First Presby terian - church. one " of ' Portland's ; most beloved clerarymen. will preach his farewell sermons as pastor of the church, thus closing one of the most successful pastorates In the history of the Pacific Northwest. , Hr. Boyd's eight-year ministry In . Port land! has been one of , exceptional powV an influence, the latter be ing felt, far outside the walls of his own church,: even farther than the limits of the city of Portland. Dur ing the time that Dr. Boyd has min istered i to the" Portland ; church his reputation" has spread until be is re garded as -"one , of the strongest preachers on the coast. It Is with feelings of deepest regret that the members of the church granted their pastor his request and allowed hhn to resign In order that he might accept the professorship of homiletics at Mc Cormick Theological seminary in Chl cego. : MIIfflSTBT LASTS St TEAKS The services tomorrow will mark the close of an active ministry of S3 years for Dr. Boyd. ;" He left the Princeton Theological seminary October 8, 1888, after passing a three-day examination before several of the most brilliant men of the denomination. His first circuit was In Mississippi, where he served the little churches at Durant and Winona, SO miles apart. - He preached In one church in the morning" and at the Other In the evening. Since that time Dr. Boyd has served In but, four charges, the first betng at Charlotte, N. C, the next at Evanston, HU thence to Detroit. Mich., and-for the past eight years in Portland. Dr. Boyd was born 58 -years ago In the state of Mississippi. He was educated at Clarksville university In rn - -I... .in. ' . Tann , nil . at Princeton WWMTUret " ", , - - . - seminary, ' ' Two outstanding features have marked his work In Portland and . it may be said that it is on account of these quali ties -that he has been elected to the "chair of homiletics In McCormick Theo logical seminary. HAS Accua rListte b sn;u - , .- These are a remarkable ability as a preacher and prophet and with this out standing ability as a . sermonlser he combines great ability as an organiser. His Is one of the outstanding names In thei country for his work as pastor of a city church and In recent years a down town church. This ability as a preacher has "drawn to his audiences a. great number of men because of his aaneness and breadth of view. Some of the out standing features of his work In the First -Presbyterian church of this city In the last eight-years are: The construction of an 880,000 church hbuse which has. been paid for, leaving the church free from debt, r, The ' increase of the membership ' of the church from 1485 to 2382. - in. mcreue in ine enroiiraeni oi vn Sunday school from 998 to 1771. . v WAB ACTITITIES GREAT " .' During the eight years that Dr. Boyd has - been with . the First - Presbyterian church, 2082 persons have united with the congregation, -773 on profession and . 1310 on certificate. The accessions to . the church year by year follow : In 1912, 78 by profession, 70. by letter ; in 1913. ' 165 and 282 ; in 1914, 22 and 73 ; in 1915. 71 and 164: in 1918, 81 and 95; In 1917. -109 -and 181: in 1918,195 'and 264 r In 1919. 123 and : 191. Throughout the - war the church has been prominent in many war activities such, as the Red Cross work, sphagnum moss picking, entertainment of soldiers, etc. -i, -- - - -; Accompanied by his children. Miss Louise, MIbs Elisabeth and John H. Jr., Dr. Boyd will probably leave Portland next Thursday for his flew field of la bor. The trip will be made by auto mobile by wy of Tellowatone National parte. Salt Lake City and Denver. At . least six weeks ;wlll be taken for the Journey. Members of the , Rotary club, of which Dr. Bovd has been . an entlva member, will accompany him as far as . Eagle Creek, forming- a guard, of honor . along the Columbia highway.- ; ... . . . . , The pulpit supplies for the summer are : July 20, Rev. Edgar P. Hill, D. D. .cation Of the Presbyterian church and pastor of the First1- Presbyterian from ,1896 to 1908 : July 27, Rev. 611as Evans, D.. D.. president of Occidental ; college, Iios Angeles ; August 3. no provision as yet; August 19 and 17. Rev. Hugh K. Walker, D. D.. pastor of the First. Pres. - byterian church, Los Angeles ; f August 24, 31, September 7 and 14. Re vj George 2. Robin on, D. IX, professor In Mc Cormick Theological seminary, Chicago. Dr. Milligan Will . i ;Visit Paget Sound 4- Next Sunday will be Dr. Milllgan's ; lair, oeiore going on nia vacation, which ne will spend' on Fuget Sound. During . uw tiuwr a aiweiice uie Dunaay evening - service will be omitted. 'The pulpit will be adequately supplied for the morninr service. Walter Hardwlck of the War uamp community service Is directing the singing" In place of Walter Jenkins while we latter la taxing vacation,. - ' " . ' ! " magazine .article 6 Dr. Morrison's Topic A-sermon will ha delivererl hv Tir. .TA. Morrison Sunday morning in. Trinity . Episcopal ; church based- upon a recent article in a prominent4 magazine by A. iClutton-Brock. under the title "Religion Now." He will also preach in the eve- ming. " SHONS SUNDAY to prominent pastor VLo IleaVe ortlani C0n i5cxt Thursday -'A ' Dr. John H.' Boyd Rev. 'Alexander Beers In His NewPastorate The Rev. . Alexander Beers, recently appointed pastor of he Alberta Free Methodist church; has Just ' returned from attending the general; conference of his denomination at Xlreenville. - III., and will : preach his first sermon In his new pastorate Sunday morning. i;Jn his ; mornings sermon the pastor . will point out what he believes to be the church's ; course during , the .period ' of reconstruction. Mra Beers accompanied Mr. Beers to the. conference, but went on to New York to spend a month visit ing w'th her sister. The Rev. Mr; Beei s was formerly pastor of the First Free Methodist church of, this city, where he served the time limit allowed by his denomination. '''A.': '" ' -:; Forbes Presbyterian YY in uan minister Following the morning preaching on Sunday the members of the Forbes Pres byterian church will meet In a regular congregational- meeting' for the purpose of catling a permanent pastor and for transacting ' any other business-which may. be necessary. The . Rev. Boudinot Seeley, superintendent of home missions In - Oregon, will be , moderator.- A.. E. Kllnk Is clerk of the session. : It is gen erally understood that the congregation will call the Rev. Ward Willis Long of Akron. Ohio, who has been supplying the. pulpit for about two months. Mr, Long has not signified whether or not he will accept. He will preach twice on Sunday. B. Y.-P. U.Workers ToiMeet on Sunday State'B. T. P. V. workers will meet' at the White Temple Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock to hold a conference, "when plans for the immediate future will be discussed. The young people desire to reestablish their work, which was so se riously Interfered with when many of the young men - answered the. call , to service. This meeting will not be a rally, but a conference of leaders. It will be an open meeting. . Workers from out of the city are expected to attend. - Trizefighters' to 'Be Rectors Subject TMzefighters" will be the subject of the Sunday morning sermon of the Rev. Thomas Jenkins at St.; David's Episcopal church. At 8 p. m. he will discuss peo ple iWho .are prone -t to criticize. Holy communion will be; celebrated, at 7 :30 and 9:30 a.' the school also meeting at the later hour. A speciaj school for the little ones is held at the, same hour at the morning; service. .The church; is open -daily. - The rector . invites all to attend. 1 Last Service of A ; Summer Js Sunday The Portland' Society - of the New Christian church will ; hold . Its closingw wrrree xor me i summer Sunday when the : Bev, William R.- Reece will apeak upon the. subject ."Where God Is, and now to .xjome xear to Him. The morn ing aervice k will" be followed ' by the Lord's supper. In the evenlne Rev. Reece will speak to the Ballston Kew Church i society. - Fall . service . will be resumed September 14. Christian Life Is : Safest and Soundest tr.- Joshua Stansfield ' Of the ; First Methodist church in his sermon .Sunday morning will endeavor to show that the Christian path and philosophy of life .Is the, soundest, safest and best. The eve ning sermon will be a consideration and study of -one of the fascinating stories Of the - early Old Testament scriptures. Mrs. Miles D. Warren will be the soloist for the day. ", . , Srnfccs on Sunday VThe First" Divine Science churchwill hold services In the t Woodmen , temple, 12& Eleventh street, three - times- Sun day, i -At -10 :46 - a.- m.,i the Rev. T. ' M. Mlnard ; and the Rev. - Thomas - Parker Boyd wilt speak. At 1 p. nw-Mr. Boyd and the Rev. A, C.' Grier of Spokane wiu preach.; The evenings service will be at &. p. m. The Rev.-Mr. Grier -will P"ch at the Realisation League, llt Fifth street, at 11 a. m. - " - T ' ' i3t 1 -rt- y- " ' ' ' " Orricers Are . Elected ; ,t : J At the last meeting of the, state ex ecuUve committee of the Oregon Sunday School association' the following persona were elected as a board of trustees: Charles A. Rice, chairman ; Miss GeorgU Parker, Dr. J. Earl Else. Rev. Ward w. juacHenry, R. n. Parks; G. Col ton. ,Aj A Morse, EUton Shaw; Charles A. Staver and. Harold F. Humbert. This Doara'wm be the 'business" committee of the association. ' inaugurate . :;3iikily lacatioii NEWlRK PASTOR $xvMiM:im Dr VV Ti McEIve6n ofManKat tan Congregational) to S peak Sunday at 1st Congregational.' : i Dr.' W.- T. McElveen, pastor of the Manhattan Congregational church of New York " city, will 'preach twice Sunday ' at the First Congregational church here.' Dr. McElveen will dis cuss the subject of patience in his morning - address. Before entering the ministry' Dr. 'MTcElveen'; was' ?a newspaper ' man,- having spent ' sev eral years as a reporter and space writer on the 'New .York 'Herald. ': He has held two , pastorates In New York 'city,; each 20 years? apart. "After graduating from the University Of New York and. the1 Union -Theological semin ary, he stayed at the latter Institution until a more suitable building was con structed, after'whlch' he '-''was 'asked by leaders of the denomination to combine two Congregational churches In- Brook lyn. This United Congregational church was the church, from, which Dr. Luther R. Dyott came to Portland, t - Hs was next called to the pastorate of the Shawmut church In Boston. At the time he assumed ? this pastorate . the church ' was accustomed to dose two months each summer but. he Insisted that it should always be open, ' so it came to be an everyday church. Dr. McElveen stayed In Boston 10 years. He was the teacher of the teachers training class.1' which had an average attendance of 900 every Sunday afternoon. ' Dr McElveen next responded to a call from 'Evanston; III.. : where he built up a. -church of, 1000 members. ' There, he was president of the board of education, president - of , the Congregational School for Women.' and president of the Congre gational State conference of Illinois. Two years ago he went to the Manhat tan church. -i This ' church has the dis tinction of having, the largest and most successful sailors' and '.soldiers, - club In the state. - In tthe - first year, of .its llfe'lt" ministered 'to over 60,000 service men: It bathed them; and - canteened them,", furnished rooms f for; 100 every night, held ? two. dances t a week - and maintained .classes in-'-French, first-aid and European, history.) Dr. MoElveen also, conducted a weekly, current events class In which the soldiers and sailors were Instructed as to gthe significance of contemporaneous events. - , i . Judoe Derr , to Speak Judge W. S. T. ; Demof Vancouver will address the Congregation of Our Savior's Lutheran church at 11 o'clock Sunday. Mr. Derr.bas . fort years been prominent in .Sunday school and church work In Lutheran circles He Is presi dent of the Associated Luther league and secretary of the Clarke County Lutheran association. DIRECTORY Fourth Sunday "KFter Trinity. Uniform Sunday Seboot JLesson - "Bptim." Matt. 28:l-20i Acta. 8:4-4o. Oolden Text: "For M nuny at rpe , wr twptlxed into Chrirt did mt on ChrUt- OaL S-JS7. :'; . , Younn People Topic Baptist TTnkm: "Our Tnomlntlonal HhrtofJ and ltteelplen." Pa 44:1-8. f - . - Chrboaa Ends tot: "Our Denominatiowal HLitorr and Principle. Pi. 44 :l-8. Ma be led b,pwrth Lcasue: 1 'The ' CnrinHan sad 'His RMivatioD." Matt. -10; John 2:1-11; 21:1-14. .;- . " - - Flret White Tempi, 12t and Taylor Be. William A.. Waldo. 11. "Thm Chriatiaa Shrina"; 8, "The Seaaiae Followera." f ; - ' Eat- Bid fC 20th and SaWJoo Brr. W. B. Huvon. Bv. II. T. Cut UMoUta 11. 'Doa- ntth End AnfJ 8., "Haw I Should L&e to.Pi.." r . Third yaneouver and Knott Kt. Webtoy. 3. wn. 11, "The nndtaeooraeeable God J 7:80. "The Aim of Ood's- Callins." . ii ArleU Be. Owea.T. Day. 11,. ' - CalTarr "to and Grant R l. E. Thornaa. 11. The Gopl of Chrixt: What It U; What It Can Dt"; 8. 'Getttnc Bid of God." -i Glencoe E. 48th and Meln Re. F. C LasletU. Hi acnnoii by Dr. A. M. Petty; T:46. "Tho All Ineloaion lift V' i J ,1 Sellwmd Betnaay HeT. T. J. Broomfield. ii. T:80. ; . .;.-;. Grace E. IStn ana asn. . mt. ma mmnr. actinc paMor. - 11. "What Doee It Mean to it a Real Christian f: 8 "The Ufa Sised Flctaro of a Happy Man." , " - linnri)ty raw ? nwr o-- y . 11 8. ' ' i" V -i i : ! t- : Swedtob 18th sod Boyt Bat. T. O. SJolsr- dr. - 10:80. T:S0. ..f- l v .y' : St. Jobna Bar. E4r nanon. ii.t.bv. HiahUnd E- 6th end Albert T. W. T. MQikaa. 11. ."By Product oa Ufo'a Hishway," by Ker. F. C Laalette. . . : .... 8t Peten -testi Bev. P. Butc f t. 10:30. f :0. - ' - - ' ' V - - rre-Catbedral 15th and Davb Bev. : B. T. CTHara. S. T:1S. 8:8. 8:48. 11. Tt4S. - 8t. Law ramie 1 8d and BlMtimm, Ker. J. O. Bucbav . S. S:0. le SO. 7:SO.. I St. yraneia B. iztn arm run nav. j. u, Bl!lu i 6. 8. 9. 10 JO. 70. ,. ? Immtculat Heart of Mary WtOiarae sad Stanton Berj W. A. Daly, . 8, , 11, T:10. Hnly- Boaary E. Sd and Ctapaamaa Bev. X. S. Obon. - S. 7. 8. 11. 7:S0. i , Bit. Bo E SSd and a limed Bn. J. O'FarrelL- S. 10:SO. 4. - t v BC . Aodmra fs. tn ana AitMrta Ha. 4. Sienian. 8. lJ0.7:a . , , The. Madeleine EL 24th and Slskiyoa Rn. Ceorse V- Thompson. 7:80, S. 11. AiceaatoB B. T8th and XamaiU Franebcaa gatber. 8. 10:SO. 7-.S0. . Blened Baerameat aaaryiana and iJiandena Be. K. W. Black.; S. 10 40. 7:8ft. . Holy Croes 7T4 Bowdoln Bt. C Barsioad. B. 10:80. 7:80. L ; St., Uaathn 8220 .48d at. 8. E. Jesnft ITathera. o:su. o, iv.av. a. St. etepbena K. 4 2d and Tayld Bev. War ren A. Waitt. S. 8 :80. 10 :80. 7 JO. - Holy Bedenw Portland nlvd. and Vanena, tt are. Bev. 'UUam X Devise. a. leO. U Phfllip Nerl 'fPaalit raUien) C'r ltk sad Hickory Bey.: W. J. Cartwricbt, .-. T:0. . 100. 7:30. Bt .Clement- SV. Smith aa, and Kenton Serbrt rather.' 8. 10:SO. 7:80. Baered Heart K. 1 1U and Ceettae BT. . Bob. 8. 10:SO. 7;S0. 8t " Atatba B. 15th and Miller Ber. J. Comjatrtftky. 8. 10 7:80. . , , . . . St. Staalslaoi ( Poliab ) Maryland and- raO Int Be, r. Matthew. S. IS: 80, 7 '10. 8t - Jeaepa. lUerman) lBth 'and rawili ' Be. B. Dnrrer. , 8. . 10 :80. 7 40. : . SU Michael (Italian) (th and Mill Bar. Ii Baleaua. 8:80. 10:80. 7:80. - BU Clares Capitol Mill i ather Capiatraa. a u.: s. iO:io. . 8L Chart K.V SSd end Alberta Be. J. (. U'riyna. 9. lb:80. - Ail Sainta Bs. atb and GUaan He, rather William Ctonia. 8. 10:80. 1 - St. Patrick lth and 8 Tier Re. Charlea M. Smith. -( H 8-30. 8. 8:15. 10:80. 1:48. .. ' - -. enrteuan 1 ' Firrt Paitf and Columtn Rr. 'BaroM H. Griff ia. -11. aennoa by Frederiek W. Burnham of Cincinnati; 7:46, "The gee mine Unreality of the - Spiritual Life, ' i ' - E Aid t l2th and Taylor Be. B. B. Sawyers -' 11-8. 'X;; ' h ; , -. Rodney AfenneRodaey and Knott. 11, 8. tontaHla H. 70th and bltnn Key. Bn bert B. ttyder. ll. 13V . , Waadlawn E. 7 th and Liberty Be. Jeeepb D.-Byd. 11. 8. . - . Vernon 15th anj . Wycant Be. B. Tibba Maxty. 11. 730. , f Christ "an Scleoee ' t i Lesson. Subject: - VcameJlt,,. , ' , . Religion in Portland August 111 to 22. when the Multnomah County Sunday School association, in conjunction with the state association, opfns -. the dally vacation Bible school.. The definite meeting place has not 4V been announced, but the school will .probably be held in a church fn the St, Johns, district, Charles A. Staver, president! of thd county Association, .an nounced. -The St. Johns Sunday school workers have pledged to see that a good daily attendance is secured, so ; jThe plan has' proven a success , in , other" states,. an4 if. it proves the same here, next summer will see several of these , schools In " dregon. " Charles A. Rice , of x the school -board is intensely Interested1 in . this - summer educational plan, and it" Is through his efforts .that the present - school is being r organised. For -several years Mr. Rice has , been prominently" - connected v with Sunday school work; and -In - this capacity - he realized the need for a Bilbe school out side of the regular-Sunday morning classes.- Should the newly organized Portland Federation of 'Churches be In. good working order, by -next summer, the Sunday School association may. ask, them to cooperate in the work so .that, several schools might be established in various parts of the City. " 1? i ;-'"; "The daily vacation' Bible school will be a r summer school of religious i in struction." said Harold F. Humbert, sec retary of the state-association. "Ses sions aVe to be held from' a. m.-until neon.' the; five school days of the week. Graded Bible instruction will be given, emphasis being laid t on expressional work such as sand, work. Chorus . sing ing dramatization of . Bible stories nd recreational features." . .vlir.. Humbert haa been chosen prin cipal of the first school. ..The Instructors who are to, assist: him are : Miss Violet Johnson. Miss Georgia Parker, Miss Bere nice Adams and. Miss Vera Fuller.' Rev. A." P Layton, pastor :of the-St James United - Evangelical -church, is chairman of the local committee. , " . Realizing the, importance f education in the' life of Its young people at the time the. vacation Bible school -was first discussed, the Oregon Sunday school de cided to form an educational - policy, which ; was adopted ' at' one of their re Summer Vespers to : .Be:;Held;at;JlighJand ' - '- "" ' ' 'During July a series of summer ves pers Is being.- condacted at the High land Congregational ' church by the pas tor, the Rev.. Edward Constant. f The purpose is to provide a short service at the close of the summer day wblcb will OF CHURCH Firat lth and EVerett. 11. . - Itveond B. th and Hntfaday. 11, 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. - 11. , - Fourth Vanoonrer are. and Eraeraon. 11. . nrthr-2d and 4 2d are . . 11. Sixth Maaonie Temph. 888 Yamhill. 11. 8. Serentb Holbrook block. St. John. 11. -All eharehee Wedneaday, 8 B. no. " - ' Oowsrtlenel -i: -;'; : firat Park and Madiaon. Preaehins by Dr. W. T.-MeEUeeo. ' 11.- Th PerfecUn Power of Patience"; 7:45. ''KaowincGod and Doins Exphaita"- ; - -'. : ; - i. ,; - - ' , v ' - Snnnyaida E. ' 3 2d and ' Taylor Re, i. J. Staob. 11. "Tho Fnllnea of Cbriat Our Aaanr aaoe": 8. "The World's Great Liberator"; mo tion picture. , t . . r ' Atkinaon Memonal tS. 80th and Everett, fie.' E. Ei. Flint. " 11, "Tho ConrerMon, of Creeds"; S, "Th Bish Coat of' Lirinc and th Miuer Cot of Dying." . - - . .... - - - Highland E. 6th and Pieaewtt ' R.'- Edward Conatent. 11. "A CaU for Counts"; 8. aum mer apem. "A .MirTor of God-'V - - Wanrley. Heisnta & ,88d and Woodward Rev.-OUer P. Avery. 11. "Th .Tritunphaat ircu-; 8. Th Biht to Baeom.' V . Aaorelwood 40th. ava. and aU at. S, E Ura Alio It. Handmker. - 1L - - filsrim Mieeeuri and Sbavee. , Be.: Robert Murray Pratt. 11, "Where There la lfo Viaioo, th Peopl Perish.'' by Be. William H. Meyer; 7:48, meetins for men,, with movies and music tlnahih. Mnmon 107 eaidmor Be. Bara acl Nevahv i 0. 7:80. V " ;.-- - Cnlvenity Park Haven sod Lombard Bev. C H.-Johaton.. 11. 8. - -:---. - .St John S. Ivaaho and BlchmoBd Bev. J, T. Merrill. 11. 7:80. . , : . - Daaab-Norweaian K. ZSd and Sumner Be. On Tort en. lVTM. - - - First -German E.'r Tth and Stantoa Bv. Geors Zocher. IX. 730. Second- Germaa E. - Htli end akldmor Itev. Henry Uacclsana, : 11. 730. ' Zioa German E. 9U - and Fremoat Bv. J.. H. Hoppi -11, 7:80.. Vi ,:'...,-.. , -:.... rarareee Me. xyjJt tlolTman. Jl, '.'..-..f,-1 ; -.-,v--'K' :- .-; ttunkard' -- ' Church ' of the ' Brethren -orth wick - and Brainaxd Be v. -Gor C Carl. - 11, 8. - , ; .'' tsiatopM - Pro-Cathedral I lit, Stephen the Martyr IStaand Clay Bt. He v. W. T.- Sumner, biibop. Very Bv. T. T. Hick, dean. 11. 7:45. 'trinity lUi awl Aivcreta K. A. a. If op rison. - . 11. "Bliioii Mow";; 8.."Thina ya- St. Da vida E. 12th and Belmont -J- Be. Thornaa Jeoklni, "rector. 7:80, communion; 9:80, Khool; 11, "Prix shtera'' j 8, "x-eopl Who Criticise."- -- -.v ; . St. Mark 31t and Marbah Be. J. O. Hatton. 730. :4. ,11, a. St- - Andrew UoreforU at. Portamoath , ArehdeaoDa Chamben ia charsa 8. 11, 730. Grace Memorial E. 17th and Weidler Bev. Oswalt W. Taylor. 8, 11. ; ----A Good Bhephero Vancouver and , Graham Bev. John ltawaoa. llr, 8; - - - St. Michael and All , Ahaeie E. "48d and Broadway Her. , T. F. - Bo wen, - vicar. 8, -1 0, 11. 5. ; ' - - " . ' - - Church' f Our Savior- 80th ava. and diet at, -8. 1C He. -E. H. ' Clark., vicar. ."7:80.- 11. Biahos Mania Memorial trood : - Samaritan hospital Be. Frederick K. 'Howard. 7. 8 :80. b al Woodiawre Be. .wJ4 W. Tay- AU saints zaut ana B.vter Re. Frederie K Howard, f lO. 11. - J - s - SU John Memorial E. lith and Barney, BeUwood. Bev.. H. Clark m chart. 11, 730. St. Mathewa Corbctt sad Bahcroit Kat. tf. A. M.. Brack, vicar. 10. 1. -.. -? avanfllcei ' . FbwkE. 8h and Market Bey. gt jx Bonv achach. 11. 730.-. - Careoe iieiebu Bth and Bam Bev. F. M. Ftober. , 10:0. 11:80. -- i .--:. - Clay . Street 10th -and lClay Bev. Jacob Stacker. - 10:45 "(German), "The Christian in th World but Not of the World; 8 ttngllah), "The Church of God." - ........ .. ' " ' ' "Fre 'MetKotffat '" '" Central E. afith -and Flandera Bev." E.' L Barrincton. 11. 7 30. . . . - - . Firat E.' 8th and Mill B. .8.-H. IJptoa. 11. 7 30.- " -- . . .- Alberta E. 80th and Wyaant Re. -Alex Bm. 11, "Th World Criaia and th Cburcb a Mhnana": 730.. St. John East Richmond and Hudson Kav. E. U. Blackmaa. 11.7:80. ' Lenta Be. 8. -. H. Uptoa, actinc pmtiot. 1 Fkrat E.1 SStb. and lasin Bv. Home I Cox. 11. 8. , t . 4.-f'fe: - '.)- -' S-' : ;! Cfcncreeatioa Beth Israel 12th and Main Bahbi .Jonah .B. -Wia Befona aynaasea. guvioea. Friday 8 p. m., Saturday 1038 a aa i Concreeation Abavta bhoiem taxh aad Clay em. Rahot B.- Atrahamaon. Friday. 8 ya. xmVf Saturday. 3 a..nv- Coacresatioa Isavah ' Zadeek Talmud Torab 8th and HU Be. Abraham I Boaeneraata, Friday. 8 p. m.; Saturday. a. aa.; Sunday, is a.- m., raUsiOus arhooL - .- L...-.- Oaf Selnte . Church of J ruaChriat of Latter 'Day Salata ailv: : n they will be given the first school. cent business meetings, ; The state policy follows:-- ' -- . v - 4 i XI) Public school "credits for . Sunday school; work ? measuring up to the re Quired ; educational " standards of . the state course and Bible study. ;?' ; , t t (2) Teacher training courses for" pres-' ent teachers and for those preparing to teach. We strongly recommend thatsev ery Sunday school worker take his own denominational teacher , training course. (3) Missionary education in the Sun day school promoted - by a- missionary superintendent and r committee, giving systematlo graded instruction, and. pre senting : definite Opportunities for . mis sionary activities, all to be In accord ance with ' any denominational ' plan ; also, .cooperation with the entire church in establishment of a" church school of missions. . L '., 1 (4) Vital temperance matters present ed? particularly, during this period of ratification -of the--prohibition amend ment ; to the constitution ;. also, promo tion of the anti-cigarette campaign, asH well, as general sane and healthful man ners of living. - 5) Community training schools to train: county and district' officers,- as well -. as leaders of teacher .training classes, and to give courses for workers from individual - schools. ; - ; - (6) Schools of Sunday- i school princi ples and methods In Important centers through- the state. , - . . " - . . ' (j7) Promotion of the use of workers' libraries: (a) Development of a refer ence library at . association headquar ters ; (b) Cooperation with the Orgeon state library in-sending . out library seta. ' (8 Promotion of a reading course, which shall entitle the one who com pletes it to : a training for leadership certnlcate. .... -; (9) Establishment of dally vacation Bible .schools. : ;:-. be quieting and refreshing and which appeals to. the worshipful Instinct. ' , db , Will Speak at Highland : v The Rev. F. C. Laslette, pastor of the Glencoe Baptist' church, will occupy the pulpit of the Highland Baptist church Sunday morning, - returning to his .own church for the . evening service. The morning service aK the Glencoe church will be In charge of Dr. A. M. Petty. SERVICES IN E. ' 2Bth and Madison r Heber C ' Ivenoa, mavion preaidentr lO. 7 :se. St Jamee ' ff. - Park and Jafferaoa Baa. Wm. E. Brlnkman. 11, 730.. . s -. St. , Paula K 13th and Clinton Bav A Kreua. 0:80. 10:80. ' - Oar Savior K. 10th and Grant B. ML A. Chriatenseo. XX. addraaa Iry Jodf W. T. Den- of Vancouver. . Trinity Willia ma and Grahanv B. A Betobnea.. 0:18. 10:80. 730. Bethlehem Nnrweaian lath and Da via Be. Wllhelm Pettenwn. U. S. ..-.-. Grace. EngUih Maaon sad AlMna. Bev. C H. Bernhard., 9-45. 11. l Bethel Nonreklaa (Free) Wyaant sad Bod- Bethany Danish EvaneaBeal Crdon aad Mor ris Be-v. t P. -KiolleT. 11, 8. .- St JohtM Peninsula and kflpatrtek Be. Xs, Lodwis. 10:40. 730. . - Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th aad Gliaaa B. C. 3. Ledln. 11; 8:80, 7 30. . s. Swedish Aucustana Stanton and ' TTodney Rev. V. G. Osren. !Ov45. 7:48. , Im manual 19 th aad Irvine Bev. A. T. An derson, ' - r Trinity (Norwegian) Lovely and Fortune Be.' 8. A. SUnaeth. 103O. . )j WeUiadlat Kpaea CestenarT E. Oth and Pin Be. 3. O. BoUin. -1 1. "Worth Wail Attainments"; 8. "A State-wide Proeram." -- v Central VaacouTer and Fargo n Be. A. B. Maeleaa 11. 8., -'. - .CHnton Kelly E. 4 Oth and Pown . Be, lohn Paraona. 11. 7:80. Epworth 2 Ota sad Sevier Be. J. Btaafenf Mopt. lit 8-.,,- -- First 1 2th and Taylor Re. Joshua Starts- field. .1030.-"What I Tour LiM"; 8. "Th Traeedy of th Stron." , First Norwegian jjantoh 18th and Hoyt B. Kliaa r.erdinx. 11, .,,.' . Garden Home Kav. A. B. Calder. 10:80. 7:45. ' - - i- -r :-.-;,; Laurelwood 8L ,88d and Foot B. A. O. Bmekentoary. 1 1, 7 :SO. i - Lents Laden B., Jones. "-""It, T3. Lincoln E. 6 2d and Llnoola. Bev. F. A Gten. 11. : - " -:"- - : MonUviU B. 80th and Pine Be. Blrasi Gonld. 11. 8. . Mt. Tabor E. lt and gurk. - Be. K. Oha Eldridce. 11. "Friendshsp. That Abide"; 8, -Th Power ot Beauty.-- - - , - Rose City Park Bar. Bv Lester Ftelaa, 11. 7:80. . v . ., SeUwood Bv, Tf. g. Gordon. 11. T:0. : Sancrsids E. 85th and lamhill Bev. . W. F. Ineson." 11. t:48. - St- John W. Leavitt and Syracu te. A H. Irvine. . - 11, 8. - SwedUh Beech and Borthwlck Be. Abel Ekrand. ' 11. 8. - :. - . TJnlverelty Park Flak and Lombard Bev. J. T. Abbott.' 11. "Th SlfPuncaBC ef the Crnae'j S, -eacred coneert. -- - Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid more . and Vancouver. . - Bev. C 3. Byaninc llv 8.. ; ""- -- . . y' - Westmoreland Be. F. A. Glnn. 8. Wilbur Mnrtnomah hotel Bev. Francis Bar- geUe Short.. 10:80. . Woodtcck K. 84th and " Woodstock Rev. U O. Poor. 11. 8. (- v" - ' District euperintendent. Re.- wtniaaa-Wallae Toancaoa, D. D.. 6S1 K, 2d at. N. Tabor 2780. ..--". '. ' M. B. South " First TJnion and Multnomah- Be. Jam T. French. 11. Sunday School Day; 8. "Ged'a Es Umata.of Man," . , "--..-.."'- Haaareee . ; ; . First E. " 1 0th and . v7ldlr iate. G. rd Davis. 11. 730. - - SeUwood E.'th and Spokane -Bev. "tVi W. Heaa,- 11. ?:SO. ... Brentwood Bth . and 8 7th at. Bv. C U. Fowler. 11. 730. '-- Hlshland Park E. 14th and Btninayworth Be, V"- I- Kawbanah. 11.. .: - , . . .. . - Scandinavian Kc. ' . BindahL. 11. T30. ,,., , .. , . tresaytr-ae i First 12th and Alder Bev.' Joba H. Boyd. Farewell aermona by th paster at 1030 and 730.-- Weetminster East 17th and' Bchuyle-r Be. Edward H. Pence. 11, 8. i - - Cwntrat E. Jtlkaat Fin,; Be. Ormad B. Fvfvliinsj. . -'11, S. . OalvarT-- 11th and Clay. 1030. 7:45. praachinc by Bev. ' Warren H, Landon, D. D., of an Aaeelin. CaL , Mt. - Tabor B. ,65th aad Behsaont Be. Ward MacHenry.. . 11. : - . Vernon IStb and Wrsant Be. J. B Lands barouah. - 11. 730. - - . - Piedmont Cleveland and Jarre's Tie. A. It, Hutchinson. 11.' 8 - - ' - Fourth First and Gtbba Bev. Monro QV rfanTwo-rth-B3' s", aad .GMdatoa Bay. othBvwrwrt. 11.738. - How, Viir lr. itobevt H Muhaaa. 11. "Beat"; 8. "Joseph and Jacob.' Forbes Graham and Oanunbeln Bev. Ward Willi Lone. ll.'Treading Out the Corn"; 8. "Persuadias Mett. . t . .i t .. .:. iMble '&mo6 NOTED CLERGYMAN TO SPEAK SUNDAY BfsssMSesexsssBfBBasfSMBJSSJSJ hb -' ' '-- 1 - - President, Frederick W.t Burnham of Cincinnati Will Occupy Pul pit of First Christian Church. Frederick ,W: 'Burnham ct Cincin nati; Ohio, president of the American Christian - Missionary ' society, '- the home missionary board of the Dis ciples of Christ, : will occupy the pul pit, at-the First .Christian church on Sunday, morning, at 11 o'clock. - Mir. Burnham Is passing through Port land on a tour f special state and dis trict church' conventions in the .United States , and Canada. A gifted speaker as well as a , successful organizer, this national officer and distinguished relig ious leaaer wiu nave a; message mat man disciples of the city will want to hear. r r v-." ; -':U'i-Vv -; '-'-''" At ; the same service the pastor,; the Rev. i Harold H." Griff Is.; will announce the . new subscriptions ' to the building fun J received, by. the official canvassers during the past i week. At SI :45 p. , m. a special musical program will be ren dered by the church quartette, .with a short discourse' by the Rev. Mr. Griffls on "The Seeming Unreality of the Spirit ual Life." ' , . , - . k. - '. " Former Pastor of ; : Qalyary to Speak ', -Rev Warren H. IAndon, D. D., presi dent -of the San Francisco -Theological seminary . at -- San Ansellno. will, oocupy his former pulpit at Calvary Presbyter Ian church on- Sunday preaching both morning and evening. His former par-. Ishoners: and - friends are Invited to at tend the services of the church, v - . . - . . .-. SKt -- . -.-r-i .: Bible School Will . Be Held on Sunday ' '- '- -'; j ' --.;;;' f5" S- v The Rodney-Avenue Christian' church wlU bold Bible; school at 10 o'cldck Sun day .morning," followed i by 1 sermon on sacred music by Dr. Maude Bryan Mtx ey at 1L o'clock.; Special music by. the choir. No service In the evening on ac count, of .Willamette Valley.. Chautau- qua. " Sunday School ;in Charge : - . The Sunday school of-the First Meth odist church. South; has a, well prepared program which they will present at the hour of the Sunday morning service in the main 1 auditorium of ' the -- church. Dr. James T. French, . pastor, - has given way to the young folks. He will, preach in the ' evening . on "Qod's Estimate of Man." -t:;;::: - r-r'r. r'-- PORTLAND Trinity Virainia and Webraska . Tbea- Dore P. . Rm'th. 11. 8. , ... - . Anabal 11. 8. ' - - MiUard Avcnne Bet v7. Le Gray.' 11. ln 1 Eint'i Absence"; 8. community tint in Mount Seott Park, led by Professor J. A: Hol Uncawarth.i . Patriotio add rex by tho partor. Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Bv. A. J. Hanna. 11. . , . - -, " ..i- -, Mhtpah E. 19th and Division. 11, 8. . ' venth Day ftevema - Not Reraiar service of this don nmlna tins ar held on Saturday. - Central E. 11th and Ewrett L B. Wek Son. paator.-- 10. Ilsl5. v Tabernacle 6th end Montgomery E. . H. Emmeraon. minister. ' 11. - M on ta villa E. 80th sad Everett Elder J. A. Gerbart. 10. 11. - - Lenta 04th at., aad 88th ava. Elder W. XX Huntington. .10. 11. i - . - St. Johns Contml - are. and ' Charleston Elder A. B. Folkenberg. 10,11.' Aibtaa Hfcwtsaer and maiiery saner A, a. Vmr In .11 ScandiaaTiasi 050 Alberta Elder O. S. Lee. iff, 11. - - ' - - Corps No., 1248 Ash at. Adjutant Frank Urns. 11. -8:lS,8. Corpe No.- 4 138 H ; 1st- Iiarriaon. Temporarily -closed din taut . Joseph m - aceount .- ol nra. ,-: ' -..:-,; . ; . . - .. t TgmnmmmfssmsfSBBBs ' Krnt Chureh Moc&mtv Sal Jmttmcm R-rf, WniiAm Riwml 10:49. "Whtft Ood Is, Horn A - In . g V aA 1t.a Ula Vnlaa W 8As's'IVByMrvU gum, AlfW t, Vw ar-ws , . Unltenea. - -Chhmh af Onv' Father Broadway and Tam- hm. -Be. G. Eliot Jr. ll.'"Th ConUgton of Faith." . ; VrHt) aTMwUtrati '' Copferanc anpeclntsnoenV' Be. O. X. M" Donakl.. . ., sTjeaS r 1 Sth aas If nsrlsoaa B. BvToa J. Clark. '11 "Th Drpartar of th Church"; 8. "Esctp for Thy Ue." , Second B. ' 27 th and Sumner. Bev. Irs Hawley. .11. "Good Deads Ar Always Reward ed ; Jewaa Said So": 8, "Th B No Afraid' From th Lord I Sufficient. '! ' . Third -e Tth t and S2d ava 8. XL Bev. Ts. O Shepherd. 11, "Tb Fbllomsth College Fhr- smrrl (Jaapajgiur ' Vf . v, i nnnuosry. 7:45. "Seek. I Shall Find." -- Fourth Tremont Be. C. P. ' Blanjhatd. 11. ''Th Preacher to th Bib! Who Took a Vacation''; 7:8. "Th FhUomath Ooileaw Foe- wart Campaign," ny ev. t. i . vr oiiutr, . - . St. Johns 148 Jeasup Be.( Walter B aold; . 11. 8. : . , ' . .. .. . : '". Unit Csseeallcal -'- lvrst W. 18th and Poplar Bev. J. , A Good. 11, 8. ; 1 ' - Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay Be. H. IL,Farnham.. 11. 730. St. Johns Bev. A. P. Layton. 11,. 7:45. r- - ; UnKed rVaabylarieM f Fnvtat,87th and Hawthorne Bay. H. TT. Given. 10:80. 7 30. ' - - - Cimreh-at th Stranger Grand and Waaeo Rt. S. Eari Da Bote. - 1030. "For My Sakav" a communion mediation; 8. "Th Cuarm, of jesua." Kenton 124 ' Wast Lombard Err. George W. Taylor. . 11 "Th Coming Together -f Dry Bona"; 7:40, "A Countryman Sound th Key. rut Speech." tNIi Christian ' and Missionary Alliance B. 8fh and CI -Be. John av ra. 10. 11; Tuesday. 7-4R- frrida- 2 :SV - BaVlSaUon sUagno 188 8th Be. H. Ed- ward V'" .- 11. "FOOdamaatAm Of US TBto," by Be. A. C. .".'-' ;, ' . i ' Chriatedelphian 421 E. Waahlngton. 1030. Church of God 8, Fallln . -Harry KaaL 11 730.-- " - - - t'r- - - - rf-. - r - Gospel Hall B. 20th and Stark. liea'a JUaort 4th and Barnawla Bay. Lovl 'iSvS; SSSSord bendinr-Ber. TJ M. U'juJ!lti A.h -uOdias. II. 8. "Secret f IJemotsstrarion." rautauuetal Firsf arrd Waahington Bev. Will C Trotter. . - Sriees at Camp ground. East Fifty ascend street end Powell sjay road. "ihi Tk?Uig IPentacoatal Mission ) 240 U ' let. 2. 8. 7 30 weak days except Monday and Saturday. 8 n. a. Fenteoostal cburell IS. 20th sad Ankeny m A' W. Smith,- 11, 8, 8. - Totantser of America Mttsdoa -224 Bornsid Meeting-every evenias except Monday at 8 ecloek. and Sunday. 8 p. m. ' i . First Spirttualiaa E. 7th aad Hasealo Bev. A, Seott Bledso. I. 7:45. , - Second bpuitoalist . AXUky HH ; Bar. Max Hoffman. 8. 8. , - - Calvary Temple BL 4tb .and Broadway B.Dawsoa MaoCaDonsh. 1030. 230. .. - -orUand Lccieata (Chrlstedelyhians) 1S7 Belmont George H. Tilling. aeeveUry, 11. - Panic! Mission 288 First. -8. 8. - Servicea each night il I. - - - .r-hnrrh of ChrastW-E. 7frth and Glisatu . "Tho Two Covenants." by Ira . 8., .Buchanan; T-ao - ' - - 'spiritual Church of Eternal Light-1840 Di visionlie. .May Am tncc . p. nt. 5otcJ3restyterian J&o Conduct Course 3J3ibTe eStudy 1- : .' S V-t-i-tt an--aB -! ur. Miss Evans - - - - . i One of the leading- figures during- the lecture hours of the annual Oregon Presbyterian synod to be held at Eugene Airing the next week .is the Rev. Silas Evans. D. D., ' president of Occidental college. " Los Angeiea Dr. Evans will have charge of the morning Bible study classes which meet from t :30 to 10 :15 a. m.. during the nine-day - session of the synod, from July 15 to 23. He Is con sidered ' an expert in this branch - of church work. Other- prominent churchmen who are to beon the. program are the noted evangelist. "Billy" Sunday, Dr. Edgar P. HUl, general secretary of the board of education of. the Presbyterian church ; the- Rev. W R, King, secreUry of the western office , of the home : mission board ; he Rev. W..H. Landon, presi dent of San Francisco Theological semi nary i the .Rev,, W.;E.i Ftnley- of New York: of the country, life department of the home mission board; the Rev. W. T. Johnson of San Francisco, coast repre sentative of the foreign- mission' board ; the Jtev, a.lC Fracker of r Kansas City, member of the Sunday school board of the. church, and the Rev. James H. Speer.of San Francisco, coast secretary of the New Era movement Short business sessions will' be held each afternoon at. 130. followed by a two-hour period of recreation. The lec ture classes of the church will be held In connection with the.summer schodt of the- University f Oregon.' ... . - Abbetts Will Give Concert on Sunday ' -' eaamawasaa-emawsnaaspwassa ' " ' The "Abbetts' will give a sacred concert- Sunday evening at the - University Park Methodist church.-Dr. J. T. Abbett being pastor of the church. Vocal and Instrumental numbers will be siren by the following persons: .Mr.. and Mrs. J. C. Abbett, Ht. Earl R. Abbott. Sergeant Ferris W. Abbett, Drv and AMrs. W. C Adams 'and .little MUs EH xabeth Hor- nung. The pastor will . preach at 11 a.,m. . ' - - ;-. ..- .I-. Pastor WUl Take . ; : Vacation in August " At the Church of Our Father, Broad way at Tamhiil. this Sunday, at-. It iA. m.. Rev. William O. Eliot Jr will speak on 'The Contagion of Faith.? -The eve ning forum and Sunday school are Intermitted.-- . Mr. Eliot' expects - to be away In August; when his pulpit will be supplied by others. - . . , ; James E. Swing Will Lecture Tomorrow ' k - ' , At the . First ' Presbyterian Sunday school tomorrow there will be an Illus trated lecture given by James F. Ewlng on . mission.; work - In Slam. These lectures-are arousing -Interest In missions among the mem bare .of the school. Vis itors are welcome. v First Congregational vCHttrch , . " - TAVK ! Alf D 3ffjLDISO?f STS Rev; Wm.T. McErvcei. of yewTrt lllOO A. St. 4 Ttte Perfecting .Power of , . ta. '.'-' 7i48 F. 8f. '-Knowing God and Doing ' : Exploit :, ;.v. ,.- . If yea did sot hear Dr. McElveen last - Sunday yon will take advaaUf t "' ttaia opportunity to do aa, . ; Stranear In th tty ere aaeslally lavHW I Wrrtls With Us. - Soi nst ay eraanlat . and euartM at bt aervloe. , ., - FIRST- METHODIST EPISCOPAL CIIURCI "TWELFTH ASJ TATLOK ST8. ' Rev. Joshua Stansfield, D.D. . " , . 8T0Tu. r ? 1888 A. M. SEKMOK OX "WHAT IS YOUR. j LIFE?" Ml 15, OEHEBAI SUNDAY SCHOOL . 8 T. X SEUSIOjr OX 4'THE TRAGEDY OF THE STRONG" MR. WILES D."W1BRF.TC Will Be the special feoloist ef the Hay., . ALL WELCOME BAPTISTS PLAN COMPLETE DRIVE for s6.ooo.oaa - '' mmmmmmmMmmmammmmmmmmmmm Half Million Dollars Necessary to Cdmplete Amount Which- De nomination Set Out to Raise. OREGON'S SHARE IS $5000 Necessity for Obtaining Full Amount Is to Secure Gift of $2,000,000 From Rockefeller. . A final effort to raise $500,000."' the. balance needed to make the ru- : tlonal' $6,QOO,000 Victory, compaign oomplete. will be made Sunday in the Baptist- churches of the nation. V Oregon's share In tnis final drive Is about 15000 of which Portland Is to raise one-half. The reason the denomination is so determined to reach the $6,000,009 figure is that John p. Rockefeller has" stipulated that he will give the church $1,000,000 for foreign mission work and a similar amount for home mission work If they can collect th fund in cash by the end pf this year. T- -.. - - :.. v ; ' : Mr, Rockefeller made this announce ment during the recent session of the Northwest Baptist convention. The 35 representatives from Oregon agreed to assume responsibility for the raising of $5000 additional. The national quota figures that 40 cents per member. State j Director Harley llallgren said. - The same committee which directed' the drive In March will direct this cam paign. The Rev. F. C. Laslette, pastor. ot the Glencoe Baptist church, is direct- or of the Willamette association, which Includes Portland. Mrs. 4. W. Camp- j bell of McMlnnville is director of the ' West Willamette association, and II. K. ! Hewitt of Salem of thwCentral associa tion....:-. - The drive was presented to the White Temple last Sunday by Dr. William A. Waldo, when $450 was pledged, this 1-e-ing $50 more than was asked of the church. Mr. Hallgren also received a check for $184 from the little church at Carlton. ! The committee has other pledges on hand which will bring the total to over $1000. . I Famous Incident in Lincoln's Life Shown : Under the tremendous . impreanlon made upon Lincoln when for the firat time he witnessed the horrors of a slave auction, he was heard to exclaim : "If ever 1 get a chance to bit slavery. Il hit It hard. His chance came at th time of the Civil war and his blow put It out of existence forever. This famous Incident will be shown In an Inspiring motion picture 8unday evening at the 8unnystde - Congregational church. lr. J. J. Staub will deliver an appropriate sermon. . ; I Dr. Hinson Finds Interest Unabated ' In spite of he hot weather Dr. W. B. Hinson reports that there ,1s no slacken ing ef Interest In .the engagements of his church, the spiritual .seal being maintained ' at Its former level. Dr. Hinson will preach at both .services Sunday at the East Side Baptist church. He .will also preach at 1 ;30 p. m. at the Gladstone Chautauqua, and from 10 to 11 a. m. each day during the comini week. ' . - :.-' First Presbyterian Ckrcli 12 TH AND ALDER STRLZT5 1 - rfAUABO a.T8r Aft A W SS av. 18il8 AKI Ixii FAREWELL, SERVICES OF BET. JOHN H. CO YD D. D. Illustrated lrars la Sunday Sctaool at 12:15 "SIAM" I Rev. Warren H. Landon, D.D. PRESIDENT OF San Francisco Theological . Seminary '--:-''- -. WILL PIIEACH TOMORROW IX Calvary Prccb: terin CI:::r ELEVENTH A5D CLAY STII i erricei 13::i A. ?r. an. I ",iV, V, I -t i r L"