THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL JO SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1919. PORTLAND, OREGON aptists an to Jfight Creat Americanization Campaign m Bolshevism With BAPTISTS TRYING TO BLOT DOCTRINE OF BOLSHEVISTS Half Million Dollars of Victory Fund Devoted to Cause of Americans; It Is Announced. BIG WORK 'H NORTHWEST Mrs. Afonzo ; M. Petty Has Been Placed in Charge of Church's , Labor in This Part of Country. An effort is being: made by , the Northern Baptist convention to blot out .'the doctrines of Bolshevism which have grained a email foothold among the uneducated masses of the nation, by inaugurating a great Americanization ; campaign. Five hundred thousand dollars of the $6,000,000 recently raised in the Bap tist Victory campaign, will be de voted to this purpose. Extensive work along this line will be undertaken throughout the logging camps of the Northwest. Mrs. Alonzo -M. Petty has been placed in charge of the work in this area, and is now busy perfecting plans to successfully carry it through. Speakers have al ready been sent into the field, but be fore the campaign is over it is hoped to reach every logging camp In the dis trict, just as the Y. M. C. A. reached every cantonment (during the war. The plan includes ' the erection . of libraries, chapel houses and such other buildings as may be necessary to carry on an edu cational campaign. Christianity and not denomlnationaJism will be the key note. Following is a dispatch received from P. W. Ayer of New York, chairman of the national committee of Northern Baptist laymen: New Tork, Aug. 16. An. educational campaign for - Americanization against the advocates of Bolshevism Is to be started by the Baptists just as soon as the drive for $500,000 to make up the A 4 AAA AAA A . r -A , to.uim.uvu v iciory jiuna, wnicn wui re sult in John XX Rockefeller contribut ing an additional $2,000,000, 1s complet ed, announced here today. A ' lengthy report on the problem of dealing with people who are American born but not American in spirit and with vun-American aliens has just been made public by the Baptist Amerlcan ization committee, of which Dr. C. A. ' Brooks is chairman. "Realizing ' that most of our aliens come from countries having, monarchlal forms of government, where there Is little opportunity rfor the individual, and that often there Irs such tremendous re action against autocracy as to land these tiMnlff in Bnarrhv. th TlanHsirje rf th North aim to give these aliens a con- ception of the difference between liberty and license, and to teach them that self- control is necessary to the perpetuity of our democratic institutions," said Mr. Ayer. "We plan to give, protection to for eigners from exploitation, political, so cial' and industrial ; accidents in factor- les and streets ; labor disputes, juvenile delinquency ; propaganda ; and to give foreigners a greater interest In the. com munity and a share in its life. "The Americanization policy of the American Baptist 'Home Mission society, which is to benefit through the present continued Victory campaign, fellows in 'part: "We urge a conception of Americaniz ation which will make clear: ."That the objective " is national, unity for.. world service upon' ths plane of our highest ideals ; "That it .is a spiritual and not a me- l nil k K bnmiub w nuucvcu Lfjr Ilk. or force ; "That it Involves mutual responsibili ties on the part of both native and foreign-born. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ALDER STREET AT TWELFTH Rev. Hugh K. Walker, D. D. . Lot Angeles, CaL llttO A. M. ! "A Plain Road and a Bewildered World" - , 7:46 P. M. . "The Rise of Industrial Democracy" SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 11:15 P.M. Rev. . T. Allen, Jest Home From Ferula. Will Hpeak oa "PERSIA AND THE WAR" "GOD'S TWO WITNESSES" .:- Their Faithful Testimony" Disclosed mes,aSe from the Bible concerning thi time1 in which we ; live. The eleventh chapter of Revelation made plain. HEAR THIS PUBLIC LECTURE J.A.B0HNET -of PITTSBURGH, PA. This lecture has attracted marked attention in other cities.. SUNDAY, AUGUST 17-3 P. M. w. o. Eleventh Street, Bet. Washington and Alder' International Seats Free Id ong on oing Co iHod ern pastor, slfnspiration Dr. Byron 3.. Clark;, pastor of the First United Brethren church, Fifteenth and East Morrison, getting- Inspiration from the bid song. " Well. Wife, I've Been to the Model Church Today," will take for his topic' Sunday morning "The Model Church." All within reach of this church are : invited to hear what Dr. Clark has to say on this subject. Zn the evening he will speak on "The Soul's Anchor." Special music by the .choir. "Jesus Will Present Tou If." S the promise with a condition which Rev. Ira Hawley will discuss at Second' Unit ed Brethren church. Twenty-seventh and Sumner streets, Sunday morning. Then in the evening he will speak on "Guar anteed Operation." The congregation of the Third United Brethren' church, Sixty-seventh street and Thirty-second avenue, Southeast, will be given a treat at both mominf and evening services next Sunday. "The conference superintendent. Dr. G. K. Mc Donald, will occupy the pulpit. In the morning he will hold a communion serv ice. All Christian people who wish to unite in this observance are welcomed. Other matters of importance will have his consideration. - Rev. C. P. Blanchard, pastor of the Fourth United Brethren church, , Tre mont station, will preach Sunday morn ing on the subject, "A Strange Fire, or Two Young Men Who .Lost, Opportun ity." Especially , interesting to young men. . In the evening Rev. Clark of Day ton, Ohio, will occupy the pulpit. . The las': quarterly conference for the conference year will be held . at Third United Brethren church, . Sixty-seventh street and Thirty-second avenue, South east, Saturday evening, at S o'clock. All members of the church are urged to be in attendance. - The quarterly confer ence ' will be ' reorganized, - delegates elected to annual conference, and other .matters ' of importance Svill be consid ered. Work Moving Along Very Satisfactorily The work at the East Side Baptist church is reported to be moving along nicely,, regardless of the heat or the vacaton period. Last Sunday's activ ities are reported as being "full of en thusiasm and vigor." Dr. W- B. HInson will preach Sunday morning and even ing, and the Sunday school and Young People's society will meet as usual. The church is undertaking the weekly Issue of Dr. Hinson's sermons" in tract form. They are to be printed in uni form style, so that they may be bound In volumes. Rev.. Mr. Hall Goes To Puget Sound The Rev. G.' It. Hall of McMlnnvllle, who for many years had charge of the gospel boat, "Lifeline," at Coos Bay, has been placed In charge of the gospel boat on Puget Sound, and has left Ore gon to take up that work. Mr. .Hall has been taking a rest recently, as he suffered a physical breakdown. The gospel boat stops at the various islands and small settlements along Puget Sound and holds meeting in many places not reached by regular ministers. Many services are conducted unannounced. Vo Speak at Hiffhland Mrs. E. S. Bollinger of Valdez, Alaska, will speak at. the Highland Congrega tional church, Pvescott street' and East Sixth, on Sunday morning. The sub ject of the address will be "The Joy of Service." Mrs. Bollinger is the , wife of a well known pastor, who is now su perintending the work in Alaska. Open During Week Atkinson Memorial Congregational church remains open during the week, through August; where the pastor. Rev. Elbert E. Flint, may be found. Sunday services are discontinued on account of remodeling the building. .The church will resume regular services the first of September. y. Bible Students y No Collection: ... n TIMELY THEMES TO BE DISCUSSED Rev. Mr. Griffis Will Explain Power of Christianity and Also Take Up; Foolish Fads. The sermon f the Rev. Harold H. Griffis at ' the First Christian church on Sunday morning- will be a study of the symbolism found in the teaching1 of Jesus, with an ex planation of the power of Christian ity to satisfy the spiritual wants of men. ' l At the evening, preaching service the Rev. Mr. Griffis will discuss certain modern handicaps to the efficiency: of the church in the forms of unprofitable controversies. ; personal disputes.' foolish fads and worthless amusements. Mrs. 3. F. Faust; and Mrs., C, O. Kurt2. delegates from the First Chris tian church to the missionary conference at Sea. beck. Wash., during- : the first week In August.1 have returned t with enthusiastic praise for the Seabeck meeting- and will make reports of their observations : and . experienees -4o . the Bible school on Sunday morning. Popular Chaplain To Preach Sunday The minister at the Piedmont Presby terian church Sabbath will be Rev. W. E. Shirey, who has Just returned from overseas. Mr. Srttrey resigned his pas torate in Chicago to answer the call of the V M. C, A. for religious wofk among the men in France. As a preacher to men he made for himself an enviabla reputation, so endearing himself to the officers and metK of the battalion to which he was assigned that the staff made written request to Y. headquarters for the release of Mr. Shirey from fur ther overseas service that he might ac company them on their homeward voy age. T League to Be Discussed The comparative values of the League of Rations and the Intereharch World Movement in the building of democracy will be discussed on Sunday morning at the Pilgrim Congregational church by the pastor, Rev. Robert Murray Pratt. The subject announced is "The New Patriotism.", Pictures to Be Shown Stereopticon pictures on the parables of Christ will be shown to the Fourth Presbyterian Sunday school oa Sunday morning. The pastor. Rev. Monroe G. Everett, will preach morning and eve ning. DIRECTORY Ninth Sunday After Trinity Uniform Sunday School ' Lessons "Christian Miwkmi." -Acta 1:8: 14:8-20. Golden Text: "Go J into all ths worM and pretch the gospel to the whole cmuon." Marx 6:15. Young People's Topics Pptint Union "How Do Men Sell Their Heritae?" Gen. 23:17-34. Christian KmleaTor "How Do tnen. Sell Their Epworth. League "Our Relation Toward Oth ers Toward Parents and Others in the Home." Ex. 20:12; Epb, 6:1-9. Baptist First Whit Tertnle. 1 2th and Taylor IteY. William A. Waldo. Preaching by Rer. J. WhH eomb Brougher, D. D., and Rer. RumeU Broneh er. 11. "Oreraeaa and Orer the Top"; 8, "Man or Super Man Are French and German Men and Women Superior to Americana? ' Eat Side E. 20th and Salmon Rev. W. B. Hinson. Rer. H. T. -Cah. associate. 11, "God at Hi Best"; 8. "The Bible." Third Vancouver and Knott ReT. WHfj J. BeaTen. 11. "The Influence of the Vn ieen"; 7:30. "Chooeing the Bert." Arleta Rer. Owen T. Day. 11, 8. Calrary E. 8th and Grant Re. 3. E. Thomas. 11, 8. Glencoe E. 45th "and Main Re. T. C. la&lette. 11, "The Paradox of Experience"; 7:45, "A Changeleaa Chriet in This Changing Age." Sell wood Bethany Re. T. 3. Broomfield. 11. 7:30. Grace E. 76th and A'h. Re. Fred Bttt. acting pastor. 11, "The Chrixtian'a Sin Against the Holy Spirit"; 8, "Examination of Our Ab atract Title, or How May I Know That I Am SaivdT" Unireraity Park Kbt. B. Lawrence Black. 11. 8. Swedish ISO, and Hoyt-i-Rt. T. G. Sjolar Art 10:80. 7:80. St Johns Rer. Edgar Barton. 11, T:SO. Highland E. 6th and Alberta Dr. T. MUllken. 11, 'God tv Human Gods"j 8, "The Beginning of Rerelation." Cathelle St Peters LenU Rer. P. j Beutgea. 8. 10:80. 7:30. Pro Cathedral lBth and Dark Rer. E. V. O'Hara. 6, 7:15, 8:30. 8:45. 11, 7:45. St Lawrence 3d and Sherman Rer. J. C Hughes. , 8:30. 10:30, 7:30. St. Francis E. 12th and Pine Rey. J. H. Blackv- 8. 8. 8, 10:30. 7:80. . Immaculate Heart nf Mary Williams and Stanton ReT. W. A. Daly. 6. 8, B. 11 7:80. . Holy Rosary E. Sd and Clackamas Bey. E. 8. Olson. 6, 7, 8. 9. 11, T:30. St. Rose E. 53d and ''Alameda Rey. 3. O'FarrelL- 8. 10:30, 4. St Andrews E. 8th and Alberta Rey. 3. Kiernan. 8. 10:30. 7:80. The Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou Rey. George F. Thompson. " 7:30.-9. 11. -'Ascension E. 7Cth and Tamhill Franciscan Fathers. 8. 10:30, TtSo. Blessed Sacrament Maryland and BlandenaV ReT. F. W. Black. 8, 10:80. 7:80. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin Rey. O. Raymond. 8, 10:30, 7:80. . . . , St Ignarin 3220 43d st S. E. Jesuit Fathers. 6:30, 8., 10:30. 4. St Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor Rey. War ren A. Wsitt 6, 8 .30.10:30.7:30. Holy Redeemer Portland blyd. and Vancoo Ter aye. Rev. William J. Derin. 8, 8.-10:30, 730 - . . f. . ' . St Phillip Neri ' (Paulist Fathers) B. lth and Hk-kory Rey. W. 3. Cartwright - T:30. S, 10:30. 7:80. t , j St Clements 8. Smith aye." and Newton Serbite Fathers. 6, 8. 10:30, 7:30." 8 acred Heart E. 11th and Center Rey. G. Bob. 8. 10 :30. 7 30. St Agatha E. 1 8th and Miller Rey. J. Cemmlmky. ' 8, 10:30. 7:30.; St,' Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and Fall ing Rey. F. Matthew. 8, 10:30, 7:80. - St Joseph (German) 15th and Couch ReT. B. Durrer. 8. 10:30. 7:80. . , i." St Michael (Italian) 1th and Mill ReT. M. Balertra, 8:80. 10:80. 7:80. St Clares Capitol Hill Father Capistraa. O. F M. ; 8. 10:10. DR. ANDREA BARD : PREACHES 10:30 A. Mu SUNDAY ' WILBUR Methodist Episcopal ' " Church . s-.-' Multnomah Hotel : This treat Preacher bat wonderful message oa the subject: "IM .'TUNE ; WITH TMK. INriNITl" - Beat Male Quartette In the Ctty Pr. Short. Pastor:: prominent iHen Wi $e present e , , h . n vie' m n-.se n n 33. m b. m. warn old ainstitute Several prominent denominational workers from the northwest will attend the first annual institute of the Oregon Baptist , Young' People's union, to ; be held at ':: the : Gladstone Chautauqua grounds, 'August 80 to September- 1 Among the visitors will be the Rev. T. H. Hagen, director of young 'people's and Sunday school activities in Wash ington ; the Rev. W. Earle Smith of Los Angeles, general Pacific coast di rector of young people's work : Dr. Wi B. Ilinson, pastor of the East Side Bap tist church; lr.-George Holt of Salem, the Rev. G. L. Hall of McMinnvule, Dr. O. C. Wright and . Dr. Alonzo M. Petty of Baptist headquarters Office. 'The institute will be in , charge of Harley K. Hallgren, ' state president, who has notified every union in , the state of the first summer conference. -One thousand people 7 are expected NAMELESS BABES CAUSE TAKEN OP Miss Prendergast to Speak in In terest of Campiagn to Raise Funds for Their Care. Miss Janet Pendergast, field work er for the Pacific Coast Rescue and Protective society, will speak Sunday in Brentwood Nazarene and in Glen coe Baptist churches, in the interest of the campaign for funds for a nw nursery Tor nameless, homeless and abandoned babies. . Other churches that, have invited Miss Pendergast to speak are : Grestiam Methodist Episcopal. August 24; Uni versity Park Methodist Episcopal, Rev. J. T. Abbett ; University Park Congrega tion, Rev. C. H. Johnson; September 7, Church of the Stranger, Rey. Earl Da Bois and the Sunnyside Methodist, Epis copal ; September 14. University " Park Baptist, Rev. A. L. Black and Septem ber 21. First Methodist Episcopal. Dr. J. Stansfield wants Miss Pendergast to speak in the morning and at the young people's meeting. , The call has been sent to all the min isters of the state asking them to sej aside one Sunday in September for the sake of "God's little ones. the babies that come under the care of the Pacific Coast ! Rescue and Protective society. AH denominations are respondinggener ously. Bishop W. T. Sumner of the dio cese of Oregon, whose church is making & drive for a memorial fund, is willing to help this most constructive cause j OF CHURCH St. Charles E. 33d and Alberta Rer. 3 Pi O'Flynn. 8. 10:30. All Saints E. 30th and Gliaaa Bey. Father Wlllium Cronin. -8. 10:30. - St Patricks 10th and SaTier i-Ber. Charles M. amuh. Masses 6:80, 8. 9:15, 10:80. 7:45 - - Christian , . . First Park and Columbia Bey. Harold H. Griffis. 11, "The Spiritual Pilgrimage of Jess':: 7:45. "A Remedy for ReUeious Follies East Side E. 12th and -Taylor ReT. R. H. Sawyer. 11.8. Rodney Ayemte Rodney and Knott II. 8. MontaTilla E. 76th and Glisan ReT. Her bert K. Ryder. 11 7:80. Woodlawn E. 7 th and Liberty Rer. Joseph u, oya. ii, . Vernon E. 15th "and Wygant ReT. B Tibbs Maxey. 11. 7:30. " Christian Selene . Lesson subiect: "Sonl " . First 19th and Ererett (Serrleea tempor arily held ia Scottish Rite Cathedral., 16th and juornnoQ. y ii. Second E. 6 th and Holladay. 11, 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. Fourth VancouTer are. and Emerson. 11. Fifth 62d and 42d ae. S. K. 11. Sixth Masonic Temple, 368 Tamhill. 11, 8. -, oeTentn HolDronk block, St. Johns. 11. All churches Wednesday, 8 p. m. Congregational First Park and Madison. Preaching by -Bey. Byron H. Stauffer of Winnipeg. Canada. 11, "Highest Compliment Ever paid a Man"; 7:45, "The Man wm Came Back. ' -. ' Sunnyside K. 32d and Taylor -ReT. J. J. SUub. 11. "The Witness of the Holy Spirit"; no erening eerrioe. Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Ererett Rer. E. E. Flint Serricee dtscontinueS during Aucust. Highland E. 6 th and Prescott ReT. Edward Con-ttct 11, "The Joy of Serrice," by Mrs. E. 8. Bollinger of Valdez, Alaska. WaTerley Heights E. 33d and Woodward Rer. Oliver P. Arery. 11, address by Charles E. Lenon. Laurel wood 45 th Te. and 65th at B. E. Mrs. Ahee M. Handsaker. 11. Pilgrim Missouri and Sharer. Bey. Robert Murray Pratt 11, "The New Patriotism." Finnish Mission 107 Skidmore Eer. Sam uel Nerala. 6. 7 :80. - ITniyerdty Park "Hayes and Lombard -Rer. C. II. Johnston. . St Johns 8. Iyanhoo and Richmond Roy. 3. T. Merrill. 11, 7:30.- Danisb-Norwegian E. 23d and ' Sumner ReT. Ole Torgessen. 11. 7:80. First German E. 7th and Stanton ReT. George Zocher. 11, 7:30. Second German E. 8th and Skidmore Bey. Henry HsTelganz. 11. 7:30. Zlon German E. 9th. and Fremont ReT. 3. H. Hopp. 11. 7 J0 ' Park rose ReT, P. D. Holfman. 11. T:80. Swedish Tabernacle N. 17 th. and Glisan Rer. G. J. Ledin. 11. " ' Dunkard ', 1 Church of ' the Brethren Borthwfek "and Brainard Bey. George C. CsrL 11, 8. Episcopal ?- ' ' Pro-Cathedral "of St Stephen the Martyr 13th and Clay -Rt ReT. W. T. Sumner, bishop. Tery Itey. i T. T. Hicks; dean. 11, sermon by Dean Hicks, "Old Theology and the Mew Re ligion." . , ; Trinity 19th and Everett Bay. A. A. Mor riaon. 11, 8. v .-. St : Darid E. 12th and Belmont ReT. Thomas Jenkins, rector. , 7:80. 9:SO, 11, 8. St Marks 21 and Marshall ReT. 3. G. Hatton. 7:80, 9:45, 11. 8. . St Andrews Hereford at,' Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9, 11, 7:30. Grace Memorial E. 17th and Weidlor -Rer. Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 11.' , : Good Shepherd Vancouver J and Graham . Rer. John Dawson, 11, 8. St Michaels en All Angela E. 48d and Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen, Ticar. . 8,'10, 11, 8. - - Church of Our Savior 60th ave. and 41st st 8. E. Rev. E. H. Clark, vicar.; 7:30, 11. Bishop ' Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 7. 9:80. St Paula W oodmera Ue v. Oswald W, Tay lor. 4. AH Saints 23 th and Savier Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 10. 11. ,. . - - St Johns Memorial E. 15th and Harney, Sellwood. Rev. H. Clark in charge. 11. 7tS0. St Matthews Corbett - and Bancroft Ht. W. A.'M. Brock, Ticar. 10. 1L. Ktmnflafleal '. " First E. 6th and Market ReT. E. D. Horn achuch. 11. 7:30. Carson Heights 9th and Hum Rev. F. M. liaher. 100. 11:80. . - j - Clay ,. Street 10th- and Clay -IUv. 'Jacob Stocker. 10:43, "What Our Age May Leans of Lydia. the First Christian of Europe" (Gorman) 3, service at Altenheim; 8. "Confessing Christ'1 lEng&m). . - - . - -. - Fro MoUMdist. . " Central X. 53 th and Flanders ReT. E. L Harrington. 11, 7:30. x ' First E. Ux and Mill Rev. S. H. Upton. 11. 7:30. - ,. . - Alberta E. 30th and' Wygant Rot. Alex Beers. 11. 7:30. St Johns Kast Richmond and Hudson R EL IX. Biackmac. 11,7:80- ' ' Sunday : afternoon, August St, when Dr. Hinson 'will preach. . The Rev., Mr. Smith will conduct . the evening service, and Dr. Holt the morning service on Sunday. Conferences will be held on Monday morning under the direction of Mr. Hagen and. Mr. Smith. 'The annual business session will be ; on - Monday afternoon. . This will be followed by a recreational ; period. Preceding the Sunday evening ; service, Mr. Hallgren has arranged for eight seven minute talks from leaders throughout the state. - The. accommodations on the grounds will Include meals and lodging at about $1.50 per day. H. E. Cross, who has given the young people the use of the grounds, is chairman of the committee on. camp arrangements. Those desiring reservations should write him at Glad stone. j '. . the caring for the babies of Oregon who are in need of care. "I will not only work, but will give to the fund," the bishop, said. Dr. W. W. Youngson. dis trict superintendent of the Methodist churches, said : "Tell me what you want and with God's help TU do it. The babies must be housed and cared for." Others have voiced the same senti ment. : ' "At Amity . last : Sunday the churches, held a union service and Mrs. Adah Wallace Unruh spoke, and as a suit many pledged money and support. deception Will Be Given to Veterans In honor of all returned war' service men of the Albina section of the city, the Forbes Presbyterian church will Jriye a reception at the church on Fr&ay, August 22. This is inclusive of all men who Vere in; any kind of war service, whether they j are members of the church or not. The Special guest of honor will be Dr. C. D. BoDine. who has Just re turned from ; overseas service - with the medical corps, r Sunday morning and evenng the pastor, the Rev. Ward Wil lis Long, will preach. Canadian Pastor to Preach Here Sunday Rev. Byron H. Stauffer, D., p., of Win nipeg. Canada, will occupy the pulpit of the First Congregational church. Park and Madison streets, for .the next three Sundays. Dr. Stauffer is one , of the great men of the denomination. He is a profound thinker, convincing speaker and has a pleasant personality. He will speak in the morning at 11 a. m. on the subject, "Highest Compliment Ever Paid a Man," and in the evening at 7 :45, "The Man Who Came Back" The young peo ple; will meet at 6 :30 in the Amicitiae Christian Endeavor. SERVICES IN Lents Rev., S. H. Uoton. acting castor. 2:30. Prtafida first E. 85th and Main Rev. Cox. 11, 7:45. !' ' Jewish Homer L. Congregatioa Beth Israel 12th and Main- Rabbi Jonah B. Wis. Reform synagogue. Services. Fridav 8 n. m.. Satnrdav 10:80 a. tn Conaregationi Aha via-Sholem Park and Clay in. itaoDi n. ..Aoranamaon, jmoay, 8 p. Saturday. 9:80? a. m. - . Congregation Nevah Zedeck Talmud Tova 6th and Hall- Rev. Abraham -L Roaeneranta. Friday. 8 p. m.; Saturday, 9 a. m. ; Sunday, 10 a. m., reugioua school. ) Lattar Dm Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints -Xi, join ana uaaison: lieoer j. iverson. musion presiaent; -iv, 7:bo. ' i - Lutheran St James W. Park and Jefferson Rev, Win. E. Brinkmaa. 11. 7:80. St Pauls E. 12th and Clinton Rev. A. Krausa. 9:30, 10:30. Our Savior E. lOth and Grant Rev. M. A. Christensen. 11 (Norwegian), "The Unjust Steward." .Trinity Williams and Graham (Missouri synod) Kev. j. A. Itlmbacn. b:io. ao:l0 (German) . no evenina service. Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Davis Rev. Wllnelm. I'ettersen. 11. 8. . Grace English Mason and Albina. ReT. C. II. Hern hard. 9:45. 11. Bethel Norwegian (Free ( Wygant and Rod ney. Bethany Danish Evangelical TJnioo gad Mor ns Rer. I P. Kioller. 11. 8 St Johns Peninsula and Kilpa trick ReT. L. Lttdwic. 10:45. 7:80. Swedish Augustana Stanton and Rodney Kev. V. . Ogren, 10:45. 7:45. - laumanuel 19th and Irving Rer. A. T. An derson. 11. 8. - - - Trinity (Norwegian) LoTely and Fortune ttev. b. a. stensetn. 10:30. Mthdlst Episcopal Centenary E. 9th and Pine Rev. J. C. Rollins. 11, preaching by Dr. W. W. Youngson; 8, preaching by Dr. H.' W. Lewis. Central Vancouver and Fargo Rer. A. R. Maclean. II. 8. f Clinton Kelly E. 40th tod Powell Be?. John Parsona. 11. 7:30. 'Epworth 26th and Savier Rer. J. Stanford Moore.- 11. S. - First 1 2 th and Taylor Rer. Joshua Stana fiekL 10:30, "Making Our Religion Touch the Ground,! by Rev, Walter Leo Airheart; 8. "The Kinedom nf HeaTen ' First Norwegian , Danish 18th ' and Hoyt Kev. Kins uorotng. ii. o. Garden Home Est. A. B. Calder. 10:30, 7: a. .-- Laurelwood E. 63d and Foster. Rer. A. C Breckenbury. 11, 7:30. Lenta Lucien R. Jones. 11. 7:30. Lincoln E. 6 2d and Lincoln. ReT. F. A. Ginn. 11. . . I -. 1 MontaTilla . 80th and Fin Bet. Hiram Gould. 11. 8. Mt Tabor E. 6 lit and Stark. Bey. E. Olin Eldridge. 11. 8. Rose City Park ReT. D. Lester Fields, 11, 7:30. " t Sellwood Rev. W. 8. Gordon. 11, 7:80. ' Sunnyside E. 8 5th and Tamhill ReT. W. FJ Ineson. -Il.i7:45. . ' St Johns W. Leavitt and Syracuse Rer. 3, H. Irvine.' 11. 8. Sweuish Beech and Borthwick Rev. Abel Eklund. 11 8. . f - University Park Fiske and Lombard Bey. J. T. Albert 11. 8. ' Vancouver Avenu Norwegian Danish Skid mot - and Vancouver. : Re. , C. . J. . Bynning. 11, s. -; a Westmoreland Rer. F. A. Ginn. 8. - Wiibur Multnomah hotel Rev. Francia Bur gette Short 10 :30. Woodstock E. 44 th and ' Woodstock Rev. L. Cj Poor. . ft. . - Woodlawn K. 10th and Highland Rer. Kloster. - 11. 7:46. District superintendent. Rer. WDliam Wallace Toungsoo, D. D.. 691 E. 6 2d at M. Tabor 2790. M. E. South , First Union and Multnomah -Rer. James T. Freaeh.. 11. "The Gospel Evangel"; 8, "Tb Finished GospeL" , Naxaranw Fhstt E. JOth 'and Weidhtr Rt. C ' Bow ard Daria II, 7:30. , Sellwood E. 9th and pokiin ReT. Weaver W.. He.. 11. 7:36. Brentwood 65 th aTe. and 67th at Be. Ct". Fowler. 11. 7:80. . ' Uighiand Park E. 14 th. and Xlllingiworth Rev. W. P. Keebeugh, 11, S. Scandinavian Rer. J, C. .Brtagedahl. . ll, 7:30. f ' Presbyterian - First 12 th and Alder. Prruhin, h. Tlev Hugh K. , Walker of - Lo Angeles. 10:80. "A Htm Road and a Bewildered World": 7:30. The Rise of Industrial Urmrnri na titm rtlul. lengexto the Cbnreh," Westminster East 17th and li4tnv1ei Km. Edward H. Fence.' 10:80. Central E. ISth and Pin. Ha Ort.nrfa It Pershrng. 10:30, aennoa by ' Rev. I Myron Booaer of Medford. r . Caivarv lLtii and n.v as,.-. 1 Meyer. lO-.SO ,-.- Mt Tabor E. &5tlt iml 1t1: r. TVm.A MacHenry, 11.- L . - - -. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL SUCCESS M uch . Larger N umber Than Was Expected Are in Daily At tendance at Sessions. ''The Daily Vacation Bible school is a greater success than I really ex pected," said Harold F. Humbert, general secretary of Sunday school work in '. Oregon, who has assumed the principalship of the schdoL Mr, Humbert thought the school - would be "grand" if they could secure a registration of 60,. but to his surprise 84 enrolled the" first day. On Thurs day the' enrollment was 147, with 120 in 'attendance. This is the first vacation Bible school tried in the state. So successful has been Its operation, , and so urgent-have been -the calls for similar schools from various parts of the state, that Mr. Humbert proposes to organize schools next . summer all over the state. Sev eral are to be conducted in Portland. The school opened last Monday and. will close thjs coming Friday. It is being conducted in the St. Johns Evan gelical church, five churches in that neighborhood cooperating. The attendance-- by denominations Is very evenly divided. Mr. Humbert said. Friday eve tng commencement exercises will be held in the Evangelical ' church. Spe cial music will be given, the remainder of the program consisting of demonstra tions by the pupils of their work, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, when the school meets in assembly, are con sidered the best days for visitors. On Tuesdays and Thursdays the classes meet in regular session for expressional work and dramatization of Bible stories. On Wednesday afternoo the school will hold their picnic at Columbia park. Friday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock an exhibit of hand work will be held. ' The sessions are from 9 a. m. until noon. One of the features of the chapel service is - the salute to the American and Christian flags. The Christian flag salute is : "I pledge allegiance to my flag, and to the Savior for whose king dom it stands ; one brotherhood uniting all mankind in service and love." Ijgl . '. Mr. BlacDonald to4 Preach The p'uHpit of the Church of , Our Father. Broadway and Yamhill, will be occupied at 11 a. m.. Sunday, by Rev. Howard A. MacDonald. The Sunday school and evening forum are inter mitted. The reading room, 346 Yamhill west, is open afternoons' after 1 o'clock. 8. H. Green mampt tor cash. Hoi man Fuel Co.. Main 853, A-3353. Block wood, short slab wood. . Rock Springs and Utah coal ; sawdust Adv. PORTLAND Vernon tth and Wygant Rot. J. R. Lands boroueli. 11, 7:30. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Ry, A. Hutchinson. Preacsiing by Rev. W. E. Shirey. 11, "Thruosh Shady Lanes With th First Gen tleman of the Ages." 8. Fourth First and Gibbs. Rev! Monroe G. G. Everett 10:30. "God s Highway"; 8. "Dav id's Definition of God." Kenilworth E. 84th and Gladstone Be. rm rj. nacacn. II. Hope E. 78th and Everett 11, T:80. Rosa City Dr. Robert II. Million. 11, ad ores by E. T. Allen. 8. Forbes Graham and Ganlenbehv Rev. Ward vvuua lmg. ii, "An Emergency Ministry"; 8. 'The Challenge of the Present World Status." Trinity Virginia and Nebraska ReT. Theo- uore f. omnn. 11, 8. I Ant bel 11, 8. ; MiUard Avenue ReT. W. Leo Gray. 11. 8 Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Bey. A. . ninni. ii, T. ....... . : MiJtpah K. lth and Division. 11. Seventh Dasr Arfvantlxt Note Regular serrice of this denomination re iieia on oaturuay, i Central-E. 11th and Everett L. K. Dick son. Dae tor. 10. 11:15. 1 Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery E. H. c-mmerson. minxer. 11. i Montavilla E. 80th and Everett Elder X A. Gerhart 10. 11. . . ; Lents 94thst and 68th ave. Elder W. D. Huntington. 10, 11. ' St J ohns Central are. and "tftarleston ciocr a. s. r oiaenoerg. i o, i j. . I Albina Skidmore and Mallory Elder iu A. wejer. Jl v, J. a. Scandinavian 530 Albert Elder a S. Lee. 10, 11. " Salvation Army '' CorPS No. 1 243 Ash t Adjutant Frank Gcnge. 11, 8:15, 8. Corp No. 4128 H 1st Adjutant Joseph a, a, n, -r y .. . . Swdnborln . J5'.fw Cbnreh Society 831 Jefferson Bey. William R. Reece. Services discontinued ' am til September 14. Unitarian . . Church of Our Father Broadway and Tam hill. per. W. O. Eliot Jr. 11, preaching by uv. iiowara a. Macuonald. . United Bmhril J Conference nperintendent Bey. G. E. Mc Donald. First E. 15 th and Morrison Rev. Rnm 3 Clark. 11, "Th Model Church"; 8. "Th Soul Ancnor. - Second E.i 27th and Sumner Rev. - Ira Hawley. 11. "Ju Will Present Tou If"; 8. "Guaranteed Operation." Third 67th at and 82d ave. ft E. Rev. E. O. Shepherd. Preaching by Dg, G. E. Mcbonalal. It, communion service; 8. Fourth Tremont . Re. C t. Rlanebanl 11, "A Strange Fire, or Two Young Men -Who ioei opportunity"; 8, preaching by Rev. Clar ox uayton. unto. - St John told constitution) 446 Jeasup Rev. Walter Reynolds. - 10, 7, 8. - .5 United Evanoalhsal First E. 16th and Toplar Bt. 3. A. Goode. 11, 8. . Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay Bev. H. H. Farnham. . 11. 7:80. .: St Johns Bev. A. P. Layton. 11, 7:45." United lrbytrian First E. 37 th and Hawthorne Be. IL V. Given. 10:30. 7:30. -- Church, of the Stranger Grand and Wasco Rer. 8. Earl Du Bois. 10:80. "Th Opened Fountain": 8.' "Th Leader, th Way. and th .End." - A.enun izv w an zxgnoaro uey. .uorg If. Taylor.., 11, 7:45.. . . . - Mlcllanou : Christian and Missionary Alliane E. 6th and Clay Rev. John E. Fee. 11, 8. Realization League 186 6U Rev. IL Ed ward Mills. 11, sermon by Ralph Thomas. Christedelphian 621 E. Washington. 16:80. ' Church of God 3 S3. Failing Harry NeaL 11.-7:80. Gospel Hall E. 29th and Stark. - Men a Resort 4th and Burnsid Ber. Levi Johnson, superintendent 8. Divin Science Tilford building Rey. T. M. Minard, pastor.- - Service discontinued during August :f-:. -y- - - Universal Messianic 818 Abingtoa building. " Pentecostal First and Watbington Rev. Will C Trotter. 11. 8. 7:30. Glad . Tiding (Pentecostal Mission) 246 H 1st 2, 8, 7:30' week days except Monday and Saturday. 8 p. m. - Pentecostal church E. ' 20th end Ankeny A. W. Smith. 11. 8. -8. Tolnnteera of America Mission 2 2 4 Burnsid Meeting every erening except . Monday at 8 o clock, ana unaay, a p. m. Calrary Tempi E. . 24th and' Broadway Rev. Dawson .MacCullough. 10:30. 2:80. Portland Ecctosia (Christedelphian) 4597 Belmont Gaorg H- Tilling, secretary. 11. ' Peniei Mission 268 1st. 8. 8. Jierrioes each night at 8. - ... . ' " T , ' , .. Church of enrut is. Ttn ami tinsan. u. Spiritual Church ot Eternal Light 1340 Di vision Rev. May A. Price. ; 8. : First Spiritualist aw 7 in and Uaasalo xter. A. Scott Bledsoe,. 8. ' ; , Second Spiritualist Aliaky hall Rev. Max Hoffmaa. 3. 8. . . ; : ' father and )on to tHseSiHhiteCemple nComingunday Dr. J. Whitcomb Brousrhor, T: TK, and his son, the Rev. Russell Broug-her, 'will occupy the pulpit of the White Temple Sunday- morning and evening, the regu lar pastor, rr, William A. Waldo being on his vacation. Prior to the pastorate of Dr.'Hinaon, rr. Urougher was the pastor of the White Temple, being called from here to the pastorate of the Temple -Baptist church in Los Angeles. The morning- subject of the two preach ers ia "Overseas and .Over the Top," The evening- subject is "Man or Super Man Are French, and German Men and Women Superior to Americans?" w Eeturned Missionary TovTell Experiences ' !' ".i.i.J; " 'i - The Hose City Park Presbyterian church, corner of East Forty-fifth and Hancock streets, will have a speaker of special interest Sunday, at 11 o'clock. This is Rev K. T. Allen, who has just returned jfrom Persia, where he has been engaged In mission work for eight years and relief work during- the entire period of ve war. Mr. Allen will speak on hia experiences during- the war, and'thoso who have talked with " him say he has a thrilling story. Mr, Allen is welL known In Portland, where he used to live, and many of his old i friends will take this opportunity of greeting him. Attorney to Tell Of His Experiences At the Waverly Heights Congrega tional church. East -Thirty-third 1 and Woodward avenue, Charles E. Lenon, a Portland attorney, will - speak, , giving his experiences as a Y. M. C. A. secre tary in France, where he was in service for eight months. This meeting will be at 11 a. m. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. The public is cordially In vited to eome and hear Mr. Lenon. r Chart Will Be Used To Illustrate Talk The Sunday - afternoons sermon lec ture, at- Hope hall, 266H Alder street, will be -an orthodox exposition of the last chapter, of the book of Daniel, the Rev. Walter ; Duff announces. A chart will be used to explain the talk. Tues day, evening the Christian Workers "BU ble class will study the book of Acts. Arrangements are being completed for gospel-meetings every night during the winter season. Pastor Asks All Friends to Attend 'A week from Sunday will be the Rev. James - T. - French's .last Sunday in his pulpit this conference year, . for the an nual conference of the Methodist church. South, opens at Milton on August 27. Bishop Ii. M. DuBose win presld. ,Dr, French is -desirous that all his members attend the services the next two Sun days, . when he expects to occupy the pulpit' both morning and evenng- ' Key. Mr Airheart Will Preach Here Rev. Walter Lee Airheart of Coupe ville, Wash., former assistant pastor of the First Methodist church of this city, will preach In his former pulpit Sunday morning. Sunday evening. Dr. Joshua Stansfield will preach the third sermon In his Sunday evening series on "What Christ" Taught."!, Walter j, Stevenson, baritone, will sing morning and evening. ' . Special Music Planned Special vocal and .instrumental music will feature the Sunday evening service at the WHlamlna Methodist church, ac cording to-aa announcement by the pas tor; the Rev Alfred Bates. He will preside and give, the, address. - - " .' ..... . . ' ' ; Dr. Youngson to ; Preach Dr. W. W, Youngson, district super intendent of the Methodist church, will preach Sunday morning at Centenary Methodist church. Dr. Karl R. Abbett will singl Dr. H.' W. Lewis' will have charge of the evening service. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH TWELFTH A3TD TAUOIl STS. Rev, Joshua Stansfield, D. D. PA8T0K. , - 10:80 . MKRMOM V RfV. WALTS It LKsT AIRHCART, rormar Assistant Pastor at First Onareti. "Making Our -Religion Toucfi the Ground" -' ' 1z:1B P. M.. ' - MfD-tUMMCR SUNDAY SCHOOL Illustrate Addras en the Lesson. 8:60 P. MV SERMON BY THE PASTOR Third ef 4h 8Hee "What Christ Taught" f'The Kingdom of Heaven" . Mr. Walter 3. Stevenson, whose aolo -1 ar ixirawins - large -crowd, will b -'. th aoloist of th day. Ii will sin: M0RNINQ TH MAN OP SORROWS" : iBv Adams) r. , KVKNINO "MCI TO MCE" (Bx iobnson) -, . First Congregational Church invites strangers in the city to hear Dr. Byron Stauffer, a leader of the Canadian pul pit His subject at 11 a. m. will be "The Highest Compliment Ever Paid Jesus," and at 8 p. m., "The Man Who Came Back." - - " ' . , Dr. Stauffer is well known as author and lecturer, and for ten yecrs was pastor of tk famous Bond Street Church, Toronto. NOTED MINISTER i OF LOS ANGELES TO PDPAPII IICDP I U I III.MUII IIL.UU Dr. Hugh K. Walker of Firs , Presbyterian of Southern Cal ifornia City to Speak Again. TALK ON CAPITAL AND LABOR Evening Topic Will Be on One of Uppermost Topics of Day in Minds of Thinking People. Sunday at the First Presbyterian church, corner Twelfth and Alder streets, there will bo two sermons by Itev. Hugh K. Walker, D. D., pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Los Angeles, Dr. Walker, is one of the most prominent ministers of Southern, California and is filling the pulpit of the local church for two Sundays; beginning; last Sunday. The people were delighted .-with him last Sunday and are looking-, forward With pleasure to' hearing two, ser mons from him tomorrow. In the morning Dr." Walker's ' euoject ' will be "A Plain Road and. a Bewildered World.";,:-... .. .".,.' . . . . In the evening. tat. 7:30 o'clock there will be an , organ recital, followed by a sermon by Dr. Walker on "The Rise of Industrial Democracy and the Chal lenge to' the Church." In this evening sermon Dr, Walker will deal with the ' great problems of capital and labor and the relation of the church to them. The Sunday school of the First Pres byterian church will have a" special feature Sunday In an address on "Persia" by Rev. 13. T. Allen, who has been for eight years a missionary in Persia. Mr. Allen has a thrilling- story to tell because the territory In which he was located 'was swept over by the Turkish army and the Russian army several times. The missionaries in. Urumla. the Allen home, were threat ened with plague and famine and the sword. Mr. Allen has just returned from the east. Visitors will be welcome. Interest Increases At Grace Baptist The services at the Grace Baptist church,. Montavilla, ar bring- kept- up regularly and the interest is growing. Prayer meetings are largely attended and conversions are, reported In nearly all the services. -. Rev. Fred Berry of Lincoln, Neb., will conclude his services with this church with the last Sunday of August, 'After a short visit home he will begin his regu- ' lar work as director of evangelism for West Washington. ' - s Mr. Boozer to Preach ' At Central .Presbyterian church the Sunday mornJngt sermon will be" preacnea by the Rev, L. Myron Boozer, pastor of the church at Medford. The two Sun days following Dr. Francis Morgan of Pendleton will preach. The evening service is omitted during August. TONIGHT "LATTER-DAY PROPHETS TRUE AND FALSE" Har EVANGELIST PICKHOX on the modern Isms 1 ot the day, com pared to the 4 teaching of Scripture Tomorrow NigHt "ARMAGEDDON AND : THE SIGNIFICANT EKD OF THE TURKISH EI.!?ir,E" (Another Great Bible Prophecy) AT THE BIG TENT Cor. 13th aad West JMorrlios Streets PUBLIC, INVITED SEATS FREE COME EVERT jrlOHTl i X-afc-v