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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 1G SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1920. PORTLAND, OREGON hurches bserye Washington's Pirthday and jfather and gon Sunday Sointly HELPFUL LESSONS III OF WASHINGTON Services of a Specially Fitting Character to Be Held in fort land Places of Worship. Th anniversary of George Wash ington's birth will have a double significance In the churches of Port land this year. From the life of the "father of his country" the rler'ry will draw lessons to be pre sented to the fathers and sons of today, who are expected to attend their respective churches cn masse. Hunday Is "father and Son Sunday" and also Washington's birthday. During the past week banquets have been held by many churches for fathers and gone. The week of activity will cul minate with the special Sunday service. In keeping with the week's progrram HA N Fill LIFE the First Baptist church Invites fathers nated gunJay n,f M ag ,gonB mght., Jn and sons to be present at the Sunday I (nls church. Two reels In the film "Sons evening service. Dr. P. J. Lerrigo of j of Democracy," showing the life of Lin N'ew York will speak on "Life Service." j coin, will be given. The Boy Scout troops Tt In vlsltinir large coast cities and ', will attend this service. speaking to young people on life service j t hurch work CHRISTIAN LIFE STRESSED . A Ceeorge Washington day service will be held In St. David s Episcopal church Hunday night. The rector, the Rev. Thomas Jenkins, will review the life of Washington, laying stress on his Chris tian experiences. The young people's society at the Pro Cathedral will hold a Washington service at 6:80 p. m. Sunday. Goodrich Hays is leader. Father and Son week will be brought to a culmination at the First Congre- t nhaavW Ctinlaif mnrnlnv hv special sermon by Dr. W. T. McElveen. Fathers are requested to bring their sons and sit with them in the auditor ium. MESSAGE TO THE BOIS Thursday evening the ML Tabor Pres byterian church will hold a father and son banquet. A father who does not have a son must find some boy with out a father. In order to be admitted to the feast. Last year 220 men and boys attended this banquet. Professor L. A. Wiley will be toastmaster. The Sunday school orchestra will play. GR AC E BAPTIST CHURCH C. 7TH and ASH STS. 11 A. M. "A Poor Rich Man" 7:45 P. M. "Bread for Bankrupts' F. W. STARRING, PASTOR FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ALDER STREET AT TWELFTH DR. JOHN TALMADGE BERGEN 10:30 A. M. "Jesus' Promise of Redemption in the World's Greatest Catastrophes" 7:30 P. M. "The Christian Character of George Washington" IStfi HTTITDAY HCHOOL 7:140 ROAN RECITAL BT F. E. COPRSEN SPECIAL PATRIOTIC MUSIC It: It A. M. IS THERE OLD AGE? :8 P. M. Roosevelt's LetterstoHis Children REVIEWED IN ADDRESS OX CHILDHOOD Dr. Edward H. Pence Pastor FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TWELFTH A5D TAYLOR STREETS REV. JOSHUA STANSFIELD, D. D.9 Pastor Mitt A. M SERMOX BT REV. MATT S. HUGHES, D. D. Bishop ef the Methodist Episcopal Casrck HlH P. M-r-STSDAT SCHOOL Departmental, Graded sad Clas.es for All F. 3L SERMOX BT BISHOP MATT S. HUGHES rORTLAKD ROTART CLTJB ATTEITDlico REV. W. W. YOUNGSON, D. D.t Will Assist MR. WALTER JEHIKTS, So.f Leader, Will D,mt Corrratloal Sl.g '. , ilt IHT1TED, BUT COME BABLT FOE GOOD SEAT istrict Conference JBegins Hcdneaday A two-day district conference of min isters of the Methodist Episcopal church. South, will be held here next Wednesday and Thursday. Bishop IL M. Du Bols of Berkeley, Ca.1., and District Superin tendent W. J. Fenton will be In the city and direct the conference, which will be held In the First M. E. church. South, Union avenue anb Multnomah street. Clergymen between Portland and Med ford, about 20 In number, are expected. An equal number of lay delegates are also looked for. The women's mission ary society will also hold their annual meeting In connection with the confer ence. The district' superintendent Is al ready in the city and will preach on stewardship Sunday, in First church. lie will conduct the quarterly conference Sunday night. deliver a message to the boys. A. S. Wells will talk on "Our Sons." Walton Crane on "Our Dads" and A. F. Blttner or. "Abraham Lincoln." Highland Congregational church holds a meeting Sunday night In celebration of Washington's birthday. Mrs. Oral R. Stock will sing. Th-j birthday of the father of his coun try will be Father and Son Sunday at Alklnson Memorial Congregational U 1. T-U -Da.. XT TT" ITU.. Via A aorr jr; doe OATESS SPEAKS The Rev. J. F. Ohormley announces the observance of Father and Son Sun day at Kern Park Christian church. Sunday night Judge Gatens will speak to the boys. Both Sunday services at the First United Brethren church are to be for fathers and sons.. There will be boy ushers and in the evening a male quar tet will render the special music. The Boy Scouts will have charge of the Sunday night service at Fourth Unit ed Brethren church. The scout master and pastor will speak. A sermon In observance of the 188th anniversary of the birth of Washington will be given Sunday morning at the Church of Our Father by the Rev. W. G. Eliot. Other churches sending announce ments of the observance of Father and Son Sunday are: Highland Baptist. St. Paul's Lutheran. Central Presbyterian and Forbes Presbyterian. Scappoose Pastor i Goes to Pendleton' Scappose, Feb. 21. The Rev. George V. McClure, pastor of the Congregational church here, has accepted a call to the First Congregational church at Pendle ton. He will preach his farewell ser mon Sunday morning. In the evening he will give his Chautauqua lecture en titled "A fine Tooth Comb." Will Dlscqss Lodne L. K. Dickson, evangelist, will speak In Chrlstensen's hall Sunday night on "Spiritualism Sir Oliver Lodge and Raymond." Mr. Dickson believes that this manifestation can be understood and the source and character of the oulja board, spirit messages, table tip ping and spirit rappings revealed. Seats are free. 2fc WESTMINSTER tews of Smportance !9mong Various The semi annual meeting of the council, which is the body of final authority in the Portland Federa tion of churches, will be held in the Chamber of Commerce banquet hall at 6:15 p. m., Tuesday. Among the items of business to be transacted are: Report of federation accom plishments, August. 1919-January-1920; "The Churches and the Mo tion Picture Censorship Problem"; "The Churches and the Needs of Unfortunate Women"; the Easter evangelistic campaign. Opportunity will be provided for thesklng of questions relative to all phases of the development of. cooperative re ligious activities in the city. BAPTIST ! be ne,d at 3 ocIock hy the gospel team i church. In the evening he will discuHS T . - j. . : from Highland church. j tne possibility of communicating with Dr J. P. Lerrigo of Boston, chairman. Tne mortgage of Lents Baptist church! tne dVad. Lenten services are held in of the board for examining candidates waa burned Wednesday night at a ban-; tn8 church at 4 p. m.. on Monday, Wcd for the foreign mission service, is in the nnL a. m -Rjinfininh. wninr dramn. set I , e--i,i vnj ..... " - i the morning he Will be at the East Side , Baptist church and in the evening at the following year. About seven years the White Temple. ago that building burned and the con- ) Dr. W. B. Hlnson has returned from a' gregatlon rebuilt on the present site. The . busy week in the southern part of the present pastor, the Rev. E. A. Smith, has state in the interest of the denomlna-; been with the church for two years. The , tional movement. Next week he will go : church is reported to be flourishing. A I to Whitman college. Walla Walla, torevival campaign will begin March 1, j Riwak aoh dav to ministers of various . under the Hirtinn nf ta TTvanwIlat denominations gatnerea irom au pans 01 1 Washington. He will address them on "The Personal and Spiritual Side of l the Minister's Life." Dr. Hlnson will administer baptism at both of his Sun- day services here. , .Dr.. Berton F. Bronson. ex-chaplain of! the A. E. F. and now connected with the j i ions of devolution Chaplain to preach Sit 1st restytenan Dr. John Tallmadge Bergen, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Minne apolis, who Is making a Pacific coast va canon in,., ,M ra au church for the next three Sundays, dur ing the temporary absence of Dr. Howard Agnew Johnston. Dr. Bergen is a mem ber of the Sons of the Revolution and for some years has been a chaplain of that organisation. Dr. Bergen was sta tioned at Vancouver barracks in 1918, holding the rank of first lieutenant in the army and serving as chaplain by special assignment to the Northwest spruce division. DIRECTORY Quinquagesima Sunday Uniform Sunday School Lessons "Petor Dellrered Prom rrifon," Acts 12: 1-19 kMim Tnt: "Tb anetl of Jehnrih En rampeth m.ind bomt them that fer Uim, and dehrereth Ukid." Pa. Young People's Topics Baptist Vnion "Christian Principles In- luntry " Mira.li 8:8: Matt. 7:12. Christian Endoaror "ChrWian Principles in Irdiirtrr" ; Mirah :8; Matt. 7:12. Kpworth Uctupio "Nec-eesity and Value of Christian Education." lsa. 52:7; Job 4:0; Matt. 28:19, 2. Baptltt First VThHa Temple. 12th anJ Taylor R.t. Wm A Waldo. "It. "The Church, a Min ister"; 7:a. "Ufe Bel-rice." by Dr. P. J. Lerifu of Boston. East Sidt E. 20th and Silmoa Rer. W. B. Ilinson. Ret. IT. T. Cat, associate. 11, preaching by Pr. J. P. Lerigo of Boston; 7:30, "The Iong Arms of Caesar and the Loncer Arm of God." by the pastor. Third VancouTer and Knott rreaehin by Iter. F. C. I.sleUe. 1 1 . "The t'liallenee of (iod's Call": 7:30, "A Koadside Experience." Arleta E. 64th and 48th a?, Rer. Owen T. Day. 11. "The Relation of the Church to the World": 7:30, sacred concert and sermon on, "Can Man Escape the law of Cause and Effect?" CalTary E. fiflj and Grant Rer. J. E. Thomas. 11. "Humans, What They Are Ei imcted to Do"; 7:30, "Angels. What They Are Doing." Glencoe E. 4 5th and Main Rer. F. C. Talette. 11. address by Dr. Berton F. Bron bon; 7:80, program by workers of the church. Sellwood Bethany Ret. W. N. Ferris. 11, 7:48. Grace E. 70th and Ash. IteT. F. W. Star inc. 11, "A Poor Rich Mn"; 7:45. "Bread for Bankrupts.'' CniTersity Park Key. 3. Lawrsnce Black. 11. 8. Swedish 15th and Hort Rer. T. O. Bjolan der. 10:80. 7:80. St. Johns U. 7:30. Highland E. 8th and Alberta Dr. W. T Milhken. 11. "Victory"; 7:30, observance of "Father and Son" day. Mt. OliTet (colored) Broadway and Et erett Rer. J. W. Anderson. 11. 8. Elim Swedlfh Mallory and Skldmora Ret. A. G. Sandblora. 2:30. 8:30. Int 8 8Ui st. and 60th are. Rer. E. A. Smith; 11, "Onr Mission and Commission"; 7:30, "Uoinf Forward." Catheilo fro Cathedral 15th and Daris Rer. E V O'Hara. . 7:15. 8:30, 8:45. 11. 7:45. St. Peters Lents Her. P. Bsutsen. 8. 10:30, 7:80. BL Lawrence 3d and Sherman Rer. J. C. Hughe. 6. 8:30. 10:80, 7:30. St. Krancl. E. 12th and Pin. Bit. J. H. Black. . 8. 0. 10:30, 7:80. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams and Stanton Rat. W. a. Daly. 6. 8. 9. 11. 7:80. Holy Rosary E. 8d and Clackamas Be R 8. Olson, e. 7. 8, 9. 11. 7:30 St Rose E. 6Sd and Alameda R.. J O FarrelL 8. 10:80. 4. St Andrews E. 9th and Alberta Bn J. Ki-man 8. 10:30. 7:30. The Madelenu E. 24 th and Siskiyou R George F. Thompson. 7:30, 9, 11. Ascension E 78th and TamhW Pranctimn Fathers. 8. 10:30. 7:30. Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena Re. F. W. Black. 8, 10:30. 7:80. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin II. t. c. Raymond. 8. 10:30. 7:80. wwa. St Ignatius 8220 43d st S. Z. Jestut Fathers. 6 30. 8. 10:30. 4. St. Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor Rer War ren A. Waitt . 8:30, 10:30, 7:80. Holy Redeemer Portland bird, and Vaneou er are. Her. William J. Dirine. 8. 8. 10 '80 7 :30. ' St Phillip Nedl (Paulist Fathers) E. 18th and Hickory Key. U. L Ferry. 7:30. 9. 10:80, 7:30. ' St Clements S. Smith are. and Xewton Serbite Fathers. 8, 8, 10:30. 7:80 Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Ry. G fcob. 8. 10:80. 7:30. St Agatha fe. 18th and itfflei' Bet J Commlsky. 8. 10:30. 7:80. 8t Stanislaus (Poliah) Maryland and Fall ing Bey. F. Matthew. 8. 10:30. 7:80 at Joseph (German) 15th and Couch ne. o. nurrer. h, 10:3U. T;80. St Michael (Italian) 4 th and Mill Rer. St Claire's Capitol Hill Father AJoythu. v. m. mi. I : v. :ZV. St Charles E. 88d and Alberta Rr. j. P O'Flynn. 8. 10:10. " AH Saints E. 39tb and Glisaa Ray. Father t Patricks 19th and Sarier Rer. Charles as- omiiu. saassea o:su. 8. V:13, 10:80, 7:45. Christian First Park and Columbia R. Harold H. vnnis. ii, "Taa Marks of a Christian"; 7:45, uut owe E. lath and Taylor Rer. B. H. is, i oe leruer or Terrible Christ 7:80, "My Soul and L" Kast aids E. 12 th and Taylor Rer. B. H. Rodney Aenue Rodney and Knott Res S Eari Childer. 11. 7:80 Montarilla E. 78th and Glisaa. Rer. Car- roii v. ssoocru. ii, t:su. Wood (sun E. 7 th and Libert Rer. Joseph 1-.- EMJ7U. I A. a. Vernon E. 1 5 th and Wycant Re. R. HDDs aiaxey. II. t:SO. hem lark Ke. J. F. Gnonnley. 11 "Chntt Within the Veil": 7:80. father and son sernce wiua aaareas by Jndse Gatana. OtirMlsvi Science Lssoa subject: interchurch world movement, will preach Sunday morning at Glencoe Baptist church. The women of the church will give a program in the evening. Rev. F. C. Laslette. pastor of Glencoe Baptist church, will preach Sunday morn ing and evening at Third Baptist church. B. F. Irvine, editor of The Journal, will address the Men's Tuesday Evening club this week at the Arleta Baptist church at 6:45 p. m. Mr. Morgan will sing. Every man in the community is urged to attend. The pastor of the church. Rev. O. T. Day, will discuss the relation of the church to the world In his Sunday morning sermon. A sacred concert will be given in the evening. The pastor's class will meet at 5 :45 p. m. Sunday, and at the same hour Miss Carrie O. Millspaugh will give a chalk talk and object lesson to the children. The Highland Baptist church is ex tending its work by the establishment of a mission to be known as the Vernon mission on Alberta street, between Kast Thirty-third street . and Glenn avenue. Sunday afternoon the first service will ine maicn uj wie payer. lie cnurcii w us ! nriranlzpri In 19IV7 nnrl a hullrtliio- erertoti I j. jeld. ft. T . CHRISTIAN The church school of missions, which nas been in session for six weeks, fin- ished its course at the First Christian church last Sunday night. This week the regular schedule will be resumed with I young people's meeting at 6 :30 and preaching at 7 :4o p. m. Rev. IL H. Griffis will give a patriotic address on George Washington In the evening. In the morning he will carry out the inter church plan and preach on Christian stewardship. A campaign for new members is being put on by the East Side Christian church. The movement is called, "Each One Win One Campaign." and is part of the na tional movement of the denomination. A special service will be held each Thursday night during the campaign. The Rev. R. IL Sawyer has returned from California and will occupy his pul pit Sunday. CONGREGATIONAL President Wilson, Italy and the Adri atic question will be dllscussed Sunday noon by Dr. W. T. McElveen in his cur rent events class at the First Congrega tional church. He will tell of the secret Ixmdon treaty., Sunday night Dr. Mc Elveen begins a series of short talks on themes. "Who Is God 7 "What Is Salvation"? etc. After the address he. OF CHURCH First lPth-and Ererett 11. 8. 8cond E. 6th and Hollsday. 11. 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth VancoiiTer snd Emernon. 11. 8. Fifth S2d snd 42d sxe. S. E. 11. 8. RisUi Mon!e temple. 3S Yamhill. 11. 8. Seenth Holbrook block. St. Johns. 11. All churches Wednesdsy. 8 p. m. Conortflatlonal First Park and Madison Dr. W. T. McEl teen. 11. "The Fine Art of Being a Father and the Finer Art of Being a Son" ; 7:45, "Who Is Godf" Sunnysifle K 32d and Tayloi1 Rey. J. J. Staub. 11. 7:45. Atkinson Memorial E. 20th and Ererett. Iter. K. B. Flint 11. "Iieentanee " ; 7:45. "Sonship. " Highland E. 8th and PresenU Rer. Edward Constant. 11. "Man's Trusteeship" ; 7:30. "The Pkce of Washington tn History." Waerleigh Height E. 83d and Woodward Rot. OliTer P. Arery. 11. "Christian Trustee ship": 7:30. Iurelwood 45th are. and 85th st S. E. Mrs. Alice M Handsaker. 11. Pilgrim Missouri and Shaker. Bey. Robert Murray Pratt 11. 7:30. t'nirersity Park listen sjnd Lombard Rey. C. IL Johnston. Finnish Mason and Albina Rey. A. A. Harju, ti and 8 p. m. St. Johns S. Iranhoe and Richmond. Rt. J T. Mrrrill 11. 7:30 Danish-Norwegian E. 2.1d and Sumner Kev. Ole Torgeaeen. 11. 7:30. First German E. 7th . and Stxtm Rey. George Zoche- 11. 7:80. Second German E. 8th and Skidmore Ray. Henry Hsgelganz. 11. 7:30. Zlon German E. 9th and Fremont Rer. J. II. Hoop. 11 7:30. Ouniard Church, of tha Brethren Borthwick ind Bral nard Rer. George C. CarL 11. 8. Episcopal Fro-Cathedral of 8t Stephen the Msrtyr Rt. Rey. W. T. Bumner bishop: Very Rer. R. T. T. Hicks, dean. 11. "Self Deception." by dean; 7:45. "The Healing of the Paralytic." by dean. Trinity 19th and Everett, Rer. A. A. Mor rison. 8, 11. "U Democracy a Failure?" 8, "Can We Communicate With the Dead? ' St Davids E. 12th snd Belmont Rer. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7 :0. 9:30. 11. "The Challenge of the Cross"; 7:30. "Our Fir-t Prwidont, Churchman and Patriot" St Marks 2 1st and Marshall Rer. J. G. Hattor. 7:30. 11, 745; daily. 7:30 a. m. Ht Andrews Hereford st. Plymouth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9, 11, 7:80. Grace Memorial E. 17th and Weidler Rer. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. Good 8henherd ancouver and Grahsm Rer. John Dawson. 11, preaching by Rer. L. W. Crooks of Belfast Ireland; 8. St Michael and All Angels E. 43d and Broadway Rer. F. T. Bowen, riear. 8, 10, 11. Church of Our Sanor 0th av. and 41st st S. E. Rev. E. H. Clsrk, vicar. 7:30. 11. Bishop Moms Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Rer Frederick K. Howard. 7, 9:30. St Pauls woodmere Ker. Oswald W. Tay lor. 4. Au Saints 25th and Sarier Rer. Frederick K Howard. 10. 11. St Johns Memorial E. 15th and Harney. Sellwood. Rer. H. Clark In charge. 11. 7:30. St Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Rer. W. A. M. Breck. ricar. 10. 11. Eranaetloajl First E. 8th and Market Rer. E. D. Hor- schueh. 11. 7:30. Clay Street 10th and Clay Rev. Jacob Stacker. 10:45, "Relationship of Members of Christian Family"; 7:30 'Why the N'acee- sity of the New Birth?" Swedish Tabernacle . 1 ith and Glisan. Rer. J. C. Uedin. 11. 7:80. Free Mtho4lst Central E. 55th and Flandei -Rev. E. 1 Harrington. 11. 7:80. First E. 9th and Mill Rer. 8. H. Upton. 11 7 an Alberta e. otn ana wyiint kt. M. v. WhetxeU. 11. 7:30. St Johns E. Richmond and Hudson Rer. E. D. Blackman. 11. 7:30. I.ents Rer. S. H. Lptou, acting pastor. 2 :30. 8:30. Frisnds First E. 85 th and Main Rer. Homer L. Cox. 11. 7.45. Second E. 9 2d and 01st are. Rer. Lurana M. Terrell. 11. 7. West Piedmont Borthwick and Jersey Rer. Carey Jessupp. 11. 8. Congre se ion Beth Israel 12tb and Main Kanoi jonan o. wise. nemrm synagogue. Service Friday 8 P- m-. Saturday 10:80 a. m. Congregation Abaral 8hohm Park and Clay sts. uabbi u. Agra iismson. r riaay, a p. i isatnrdav. 8:80 a. m. Congregation Nerah Zedeek Talmud Torah 6th and Hail Ker. Abraham I. Kosencrants. Friday 8 p. m. Saturday 9 a. m. Snnday 10 a in. Ittugioiis scnooi' tatue Oar Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints E- 25th and Madison Heber C. iMrson, oats- ion president a v. 7 :o. Lutheran St James W. Park and Jefferson Rer. William E. Brinkman. 11. 7:80. St Paul E. 12th and Clinton Rsv. A. Rrause. 10:80. "And Lead Li Not Into Temp tation": 7:80, "Father and Ron." Our Savior E. 10th and Grant Bev. M. A. Christensen. 11 (Norwegwn), "Temptations How to Meet Tbem"; 7:30, special meeting of church members. Trinity (Missouri Synod) Wflliara aad Graham Bar. J. P. Runbach. 10:15. 7:80. Betfclsh Korwegian lOi and LavU Rev. WUbcisa PetterseSL 11. 8. Grace (Enellsh) E. 24th and Broadway Bar. u. ml. Bcmaaro. ii. T Churches and ?oung will answer questions put to him by the audience. The Rev. O. P. Avery of Waverly Con gregational church -has been released from quarantine and will occupy his pulpit Sunday. EPISCOPAL The diocese of Oreeon hones to raise i $2000 during Lent from the church school j pupns, lowara me Doira 01 mimiuno fund, according to an announcement made by the nation wide campaign com mittee. The young people's society of the Pro Cathedral will have Charge of the music at Good Samaritan hospital Sunday aft ernoon at 3 o'clock. Dean R. T. T. Hicks will preach Sunday morning and even ing. continUine his series on healing in the evening. Washington's birthday will; be celebrated by the -young; people at 6:30 Sunday. i Sunday morning Br. A. A. Morrison will answer the question, "Is Democ-; i racy a Failure, at Trinity Kpiscopai METHODIST ! Bishop Matt S. Hughes w ill preach Sunday morning and evening at the First; Methodist church, in the absence of Dr. : Joshua Stansf ield. In the evening he , will speak especially to the members of . the Rotary club. Rev. W. W. Young- son. ministerial representative of the local Rotary club, will also speak. Mayor j rialran .,-.11 K nn fh nldtfftrm Wflltpr rank.r,a ui riirv.t h. non irr Arat inn a 1 I singing. 1600 pastors in the state organization. The old fashioned Methodist revival; . . . . . at Sellwood Methodist church will con- ana more acceptances are expected, uut tinue until Wednesday night, under lot town delegates will be entertained Evangelist C. E.Gibson. Sunday morn-1 on the Harvard plan by the Portland ing there will oe oapusm ana reception , of members at the close of the service. The children's Chorus will sing Sunday night. Thursday evening the women's foreign missionary society of the First Norweg ian Danish Methodist church will have their monthly meeting and program in the church. PKESBTTERIA . Richard Baxter of Akron. Ohio. con- Central Presbyterian church officials I nected with the industrial relations de announced that Major Thornton A. M1113 partment of the interchurch movement; will occupy their pulpit for the next two Sundays. The Kev. waiter Henry .-Nugent, who has been selected pastor of the church, has closed his work in the East and is en route to Portland with his family. A committee has been selected to meet the pastor, who is expected here February 27 or 28. The Rev. W. W. MacHenfy, pastor of Mount Tabor Presbyterian church, has returned from Chicago, where he repre sented Oregon in the New Era confer-1 ence of synodical chairmen. He will occupy his pulpit twice Sunday. The Rev. Bruce J. Glffen, pastor or Vernon Presbyterian church, who was SERVICES IN Bethel NbrwegUn (Free? Wygant and Rod ney. Bethany Danih Evangelical t'nlon snd Mor--rls Rer. U r, Kjoller. 11. 7:30. Rt. Johns Peninsula and Kilpatrick Rer. L Ludwig. 10:45. 7:80. Swedish Augustans Stanton and Rodney Rev. V. G. Ogren. 10:45. 7:43. Tmmanuel 19th and Irving Rer. A. V. An derson. 11, 8. Portmouth Ixively and Fortune Rev. S. C B. Knutsen. 11.7 :30. Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chsp man snd Salmon Rev. II. II. Koppelmann. 9.15. 10:15, 7:45. Alberta English E. 17th and Alberta (Baker hall). 10, 11. Msthodlit Episcopal Carson Heights Rer. G. S. Brown. 10, II. 7. Centensrr K 4th snd Pine Rev. Frank L Wemett 11. 7:30. Central Vsncouver and Fargo Rer. A. B. Maslean. 11, 7:3d. Clinin Kelly E. 40tb and Powell Rer. E. 8. Mace. 11. Epworih 26th and Sarier Rer. J. Stanford Moore. 11. 7:30. First 12h snd Taylor Rev. Joshua Stans field. Preaching by Bishop M. S. Hughes. 10:30, 7:30. First Norw-ian Danish 1 th snd Hoyt Rev. Elias Gjerding. 11, "Glorying In the Cross"; 8. "Holy Orders." lAUrelwood E. 63d and Foster. Rev. A. C Brakenbury 11. 7:30. Ints 86th rt. and 58th are. Rev. F. R. Sibley. 11. 7:45. Uncoln E. 52d and Lincoln. Rev. F. A. Glnn. 11, 7:30. Mnntavilla E. 80th and Pine Rev. Hiram Gould. 11, 7:30. Mt Tabor E. filst and Stark. Tter E. O. Decker. 11. communion, baptism and reception of members; 7:30. "Lo. I sm with You Alwsys." Patton Albert snd Michigan. Rev. George H. Bennett II. 7:30. Rose City Park E. 58th and Sandy. Rer. D. Lester Fields. 11. 7:30. Sellvtood E l.Vh and Teooma Rev. W. S. Gordon. Evangelistic services. 11, 7:30, preaching by Rev. Charles P. Gibson. Sunnysids E. 35th and Yamhill Rr. W. F. Ineson. 11.7:45. St. Johns W. Leavitt and Syracuse Rev. W. E. Kloster. 11, 7:30. Swedish Beech and Borthwick Bev. Aoe: Eklund. 11. 8. University Park Flske and Lombard Rer H. T. Atkinson. 11. 7:30. Vancouver Avenue f,orwetan Danish Skid- more and Vancouver Rer. A. Christensen. 11, 7:30. . Wesleyan E. 53d and Glisan Rer. D. B. Hampe. 11, 7:45. Westmoreland Mllwaukie and Midway Rev. E. B. Mace. 7:30. Wilbur Multnomah hotel Her. E. C. Hick man. iu:3u. Woodstock E. 44th and Woodstock Rer. U C. Poor. 11. 7:30. Woodlawn- E. 10th and Highland Rev. J. H. Irvine.' 11. "What Nicodenus Ought to Have Known": 7:30. Can We surely Know the Truth? ' District superintendent Rev. William Wsllscs Toungson, D. U.. out K. eza et . is Dor . iu. M. E. South First Union and Multnomah Rer. J W. Brrd. 11. "Stewardship," by District Super Intendent W. J. Fenton; 7:30, Quarterly con ference. Nazarwn First E. 1 Oth and Weidler Rer. J. T. Little. 11. 7:30. Sellwood E. 0th and Spokane-r-Rer. J. G. BringedilU. 11. 7:30. Brentwood 85th ave. and 7th st Ker. C IT. Fowler. 11. 7:30. Highisnd Psrk E. 14th and Jarrett Her. W. P. Keebaugh. 11. 8. Scandinavian 94 8 Garfield Rer. Daniel Hallatrom. 11. 7:30. Presbyterian First 12th and Alder. Rev. Howard Agnew Johnson, assistant pastor. Preahing by Dr. John Tallmadge Bergen of Minneapolis. 1U:J, Je sus' Promise of Redemption in the World's Great est Catastrophe"; 7:30. "The Christian Char acter of George Washington." Westminster East 17tli and Schuyler- Iter. Edward IL Pence. 10:80. 7:30. Central E. 13th and Pine. Ker. Winer Henry Nugent Preaching by Major T. A Mills. 11. "The Prodigal Son"; 7:30, "The Call of the World." Calrary 11th and Clay. Rer. r Bowling Quick. 11. "Humility": 7:30. "Korea." Mt Tabor E 55th a"d Belmont Kev. Ward Mac. Henry. 11, "The New Day For the Church 7:80. "Team Work.-' Vernon 19th and Wygant Rer. Bruce J. Giffen. 11. 7:30. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Preaching by Rev. P. O. Bonebrake. 11. "Sitting at the Gateway"; 7:30. "The Triumphant Faith." Fourth First and Gibb. Kev. Monroe-? G. Everett 10:30, 7:80. Kenilwortn E 84th and Gladstone. Iter L. K. Grimes. 11, communion and reception of members: 7:3U. "ine fatal compromise, Hope 78th and Everett Ber. H- E. Giles, 11. 7:80. Ro ritv Dr. Robert H. Millicsn. 11 "Christ, the Solution of the Religious Problem''; 7:80. "The Ommacenee ot Lore." Forbes Giahsra and Gantenbeln Rev. Ward Willis Long. 11. "His Lord's Money; 7:80 "The Prodigal Son." Trinity Virginia and Nebraska Rev. Theo dore P. Smith. Preaching by Rer. Floyd E. Dorris at 11 and 7:30. Anabel F. IL MiiselU 11, 7:80, unveiling of memorial to solider. Millard Avenue Ber. W Iee Gray. 11. "A Man of the Future"; 7:30. "Caarga It!" Marshall Stree'. 17 th and Marshall lie v. A. X Hanna. 11, peoples Societies called to Wyoming by the illness of his sister. Is expected back in time to fill his pulpit Sunday. The women's mis sionary society will have charge of the Thursday evening meeting this week. Sixty-two fathers and sons attended their annual banquet in the church last Thursday night Dr. R H MiUIra.n ha auffielentlv re- covered from an attack of la rrinne to occupy his pulpit Sunday at Rose City Park Presbyterian church. The Rev. Floyd K. Dorris, former pas tor of Hope Presbyterian church, will preach at Trinity Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening. A memorial tablet to ex-service men will be unveiled Sunday night at Anabel Presbyterian church. Members of pa triotic organizations are invited. The young people's society Is giving the bronze tablet to the church in recogni tion 01 the service of the boys In the late war. The Kev. P. O. Bonebrake will preach at Piedmont Presbyterian church Sun day morning and evening. 350 pastors Sntenci $o$e$ere;f$lar.3-5 Jf or JBig (Conference Three hundred and fifty ministers have accepted Invitations to attend the inter church world pastor's conference in Portland. March 3 to 5. There are about church federation. The conference w ill be at the White Temple. Among the i nationally known speakers who are scheduled to appear on the program are" Rev. Frederick A.: Agar of New Tork, secretary of the promotion board of the Raptist denomination ; Rev. Archey D. Ball of Maiden, Mass., director of Mai den School of Religious Education and lecturer at Boston universltv : Bruce Dr.. Ralph E. Diffendorfer of New York.; director of the home mission, survey of I the interchurch movement ; Dr. Frank C. I English of Cleveland, director of hos- j pitals and homes for the interchurch movement; Mrs. Hallie Linn Hill of j New York, interdenominational lecturer I on missions : Rev. Alfred E. Isaac of , New York; President I. N. McCash of' Enid, Okla. ; Mrs. William Montgom- j ery cf Rochester. N. Y. ; the Rev. Howell S. Vincent of New York ; Dr. Alexander I Paul of Cincinnati, and John Cobb Wor ley of New York. PORTLAND Mizpah E 1 9th snd Division Rer. D. A Thompson. It. Christian Stewardship"; 7:4 5 Where Art Thou r " Inity K. 71t snd Ssndy Rev. 8. W.I Seaman. 11. "Tlw .Great Partnership"; 7:30. "The Permanency of Character." Reformed Presbyterian First Minnesota and Ainsworth Rev. F, D. rraier. 11, 7:30. Sersrith Day Adrsntlsts ! Note Regulsr services of this denominstlon ire held on Ssturdsy. Centrsl E. 11th snd Everett L. K. Dick- son. pastor. 10. 1 1 :15. Tabernacle Oth and Montgomery G. W. Pettit. minister. 10. 11. Montarilla E 80th and Ereretl J. A. Ger hart 10, 11. Lent94th st and 58th ave. W. D. Hunt ington. 10, n 8'. Johns Central ave. and Charleston A. If. FoUenberg. 10. 11. Albina Skidmore and Mallory Elder M. If. Wentland. 10. 11. Scandinavian C2d st. and 89th ave. Elder O. S. l.ee. 10. 11. 8alratlon Army Jorpa No. 1 243 Ash st Adjutant Henry R. Cozens. 11, 3:15. 8. Corps No. 4. 128 Si 1st Captain William G. binith. 11. 3. 8. Sweden bora Ian Xew Chnrch Societj 331 Jefferson Rev. William H. Reec 10:4 5. "The Place of th- Ten Commsmiments In the Life of the New Christian Church." Unitarian Church of Our Father Broadwav and Yam hill Rer. w. p. Eliot Jr. 11. "Steady"; 7:45, "An Aower to the Present Dav Doubts About the Reality of Worship." United Brethren Conference superintendent Rev. G. K Mc Donald. Unit E. 15th snd Morrison Rev. Brron J. Clark. 11, "True Manhood"; 7 :3rO. "What Is Man?" Second E. 27th and Sumner Rev Ira Hawley. Preaching by Rev. Ralpb McAfee of the Church Federation. 11, "Can the Churches m the Alberta Distnrt Get Together?" 7:30, "Bugle Calls in the Army and in Life." Third '07th t- and 324 ave. 8. E. Rev. E. O. Shepherd. 11, "Some Principles of Industry"; 7 :30, Boy Scout service. Fourth iremont Rev. C. P. Blancbard. 11. 7:30. United Evangelical First E. 16th and Poplar Rtr. J. A. Goods. 11. 8. Ockley Green Willamette bird, and Gay 6t. Johns Rev. A. P. I -ay too. 11, 7:30. United Presbyterian First E. 37th and Hawthorne Bar. H. F. Given. 11. 7:30. Church of the Strangers Grand and Waaco Ttev. B. Earl Du Bois. 10:80. "Stewardship and World Conditions '; 7:30. Kenton 120 West Lombard Bar. George N. Taylor. 11. 7:30. Miscellaneous Christian and Missionary Alliance E. Oth and Clay Rev. John E. Fee. 10, 11. 7:80. Realization League 148 13th Rev. Edward Mills. 11, "If Thou Be The Son of God"; '8, "Love and Forgiveness." by Mrs. Aon 8. Smith of Spokane. Curutadelphian 621 E. Washington. 10:80. Church of God 363 Failing Harry Neal. 11. 7:30. Gospel IU11 E. 29th and Stark. 11, 7:80. Mens Retort 4th and Burnside Rer. Levi Johnson, superintendent. 8. Divine Science Portland HoUl T. M. 111 nard. 1 1 . Pentecostal First and Washington Bar. Will C. Trotter. 11. 8. 7:80. Glad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 246 1st, 2, 3, 7.30. A. W. Smith. 11. 3. 8. Volunteers of America Mission 224 Burn side Meeting every evening except Monday at 8 o'clock, and Sunday, 3 p. m. Portland Ecclesia (Chrt&tadelphian) 1597 Belmont (ieorge H. Tilling, secretary. 11. Penlel Mission 28 1st 3. 8. Services each night at 8. Church of' Christ E. 79th .and Glisan. 11. Firat Spiritualist E. 7 th and Hassalo. Lecture and meseagea by C. W. Shaw, at 3 and 7:45. First spiritual Science 129 Fourth it Ber. Max Hoffman. 3, 8. Pentecostal 210 H TambiU 2:80. 7:80; daily. 7:30. International Bible Student W. O. W. Tem ple. 11th and Alder. 8. 7:80. - City jail 3d and Oak Gospel service at t:S0 by David Lang. - EAST SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH CORNER K. 2 OTH AH SALMON 11:00 Dr. Lerrifo of New York will speak. 7:30 Dr. W. B. Hinaon. "Tfeo Lone Arm of Caeaar and tbe Longer Arm ot God." BAPTISM AT BOTH SERVICES TANK HAWTHORNE, MT. TABOR OR SUNNTSIOK OARS . TO TWERTIITM ;fJlc jHinnville to 5?ave Conference of irls on Jflar. 26-28 A conference for the benefit of older girls in Western Oregon la to be held In McMinnville March 26 to 28. under the direction of the Oregon Sunday School association. This conference will be especially for girls between the ages of 15 and 21, and particularly those who are attending a Sunday school. The ad visory committee in charge of the pro gram is Miss Georgia Parker. Miss Mar garet Scott of Portland and Miss Bessie Jean Heming of Albany. The president I of the conference is Miss Katheryn Gib- bard of Salem and thf secretary Miss i Faith Jones of Portland. On the open- 1 ing night a dramatization of the events' in a woman's life will be given. Satur- : day night the convention banquet will be i held. The Saturday and Sunday night ! sessions will be for the general public, i The other sessions will he for girls only. Prominent women in Oregon will appear on the program. The Sunday evening address will be given by Harold F. Hum bert, secretary of the Oregon ' Sunday School association. rr. H. L. Bates of Pacific university Is directing prelimin ary arrangements at McMinnville. A conference for girls In Eastern Oregon will be held in June. Invitations have been received from Enterprise and Mil ton. Miss Ida Niven of Canyon City is in charge of the Eastern Oregon girls' work. Local Branch of Zionists to Meet The Portland branch of th Zionist organization of America Mill hold a pub lie meeting Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, in the B'nai B'rith buildine, Thirteenth and Mill streets. Two of the leading Northwest rabbis will be present and speak on "The Problems of Zionism. " They are Rabbi A. Leibert of Spokane and Rabbi R. Cioldstein nf Tacomn. The audience will be allowed to ai.k ciucf tions following the addresses. Mrs. Misrha Pe!z will sinj;. I. Soils Cohen im chairman. Spraks Twice Sunday Pr. Ralph McAfee, executive secretary cf the Portland Church federation, will speak Sunday at the Second 1'nited Brethren church, both morning and evening. ArsHumos New Pastorate Rev. L. K. Orimes will take up his pastorate Sunday morning at Kenilworth Presbyterian church. He resigned from the First Presbyterian church at Van couver. AV.ash., to accept the local pulpit. Sunday morning he will administer com munion and receive new members. WILBUR METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Assembly Hall Multnomah Hotel .rublic Service 10:30 A. M. Sunday. Preaching by Rev. John H. Secor Music by Sextet Choir You arc cordially invited. Come early. CENTENARY METHODIST CHURCH T.AST JflJfTII AI FINE "The Friendly Choreh" 11:00 A. M. The Religion of a Burning Heart" 7:30 P. M. "A Great Salvation" DR. WEMETT SPEAKS AT BOTH SERVICES TOMORROW THIS CHURCH INVITES YOU SUNNYSIDE Congregational Church Eaftt Taylor at tti Rev. J. J. Staub, D. D. 11:00 A. M. Sermon, Rer. H. ' P. Cash. 7:45 P. M. Patriotic senrifes under the auspices of Men's Leag-ue. DEMOBILIZATION OF SERVICE FLAB PATRIOTIC SELECTIONS SPIRITISM" 66 What About SIR OLIVER LODGE AND RAYMOND? Is It All Fraud? Is It a New Revelation? EVANGELIST L. K. DICKSON GHRISTENSEN'S HALL, EIETE5TH iTIlEET'BETWEE!! MORRIS A5D tAMHILI. SUNDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 22 ' AT Itf O'CLOCK ' SPECIAL PROGRAM OP' MUSIC BIG C05GRE0ATI05 AL SIHCr PUBLIC IJfTITED BEATS 7BEX STEWARDSHIP TO BE DISCUSSED BY PASTORS SUNDAY Church Leaders Hope to Have Financial Problems Out of Way for Coming Year's Activity. I ol.ruai y Jia.i been tlesignatetl as the Christian stewardship educa tional period by the Interchurch sArld Movement- The program calls for the observance) of stew ardship acknowledgment Sunday. Sunday the pastors have been urged to present the problems of the church to their congrefrattons. em phasizing the "acknowledgment" principle. At the close of the ser mon they are to enroll by card al! who desire to become Christian stewards. By presenting the program through out the nation on the one Sunday, lead ers in the church hope to bo able to j have the financial problem of the thurch ; out of the way for the coming yer. ; They admit that the church has been ; doing too much begging In the past, and : are now endeavoring to place It on a real business bssis. Kffort Is belnjr j made to have business men sign up for their year's gift to the work of the : church, w ith the understanding thai ; they will not continually be approached ' for a larger subscription during the ' coming year. i The plan of giving one tenth of the I dally wage or Income will be presented I by many pastors. In keeping with the ; Hebrew plan outlined In the Bible. ! February 'J9 will be observed as life j enlistment Sunday throughout the na i tioti. March is the pre-lOaster period for i the deepening of the spiritual life ami ' enlistment of life recruits. ISaster 8un ; day will be national ingathering day. HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH IA8T SIXTH AND AlBtRTA STRUTS. DR. WM, T. MILLIKEN, PASTOR SERVICES 11:00 A. M. "VICTORY" 7:30 P. M. FATHERS' AND SONS' SERVICE ORCHESTRAL MUSI0 laOH MORN IRQ . r. . U. T S.-SO FORM THE HIGHLAND HABIT FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH PARK AND MADISON STREETS REV. WM. T. M'ELVEEN, PH.D. Patter 11 A. M. The Fine Art of Being a Father 12:26 NOON CURRENT EVENT CLASS PRESIDENT WILSON AND THE ADRIATIC DISPUTE 7:30 SHORT TALKS ON ORE AT THEMES "Who Is God" e:4B SUNDAY SOHOOL CLASSES FOR ALL A0(S 8:30 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR The New Song and Its Singers Who are the singers? What is the new song? What re lation does this have to present current events and to the golden age now due? TIiEST QfESTIO rf.EARI'Y ANSWERED BY N. M. LEWTON Lecturer for the Interna tional Bible Students' Association Sun., Feb. 22, 3 P. M. W. O. W. TEMPLE llth ht. Brt. tVafthlBftoB aad Alder SEATS FREE XO COLLKCTIOX HEAR