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    THE 'OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
16
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1920.
PORTLAND, OREGON
gt. Bavids gaiill (Observe 3ts (golden 3ubilee TOith elaborate Ceremony Sunday
FIFTY YEARS-AG!)
MISSIONARY PRIEST
STARTED IN WORK
On the eve of Welsh Saints day.
Kt. Davids parish will observe its
golden Jubilee. From the time the
missionary priest, the Rev. J. R. W.
Sellwood, started, the work In 1870
down to the present day, this parish
has steadily grown.
Special Rervicea will be held Sunday.
Holy communion will be administered
at 7 and S a. m. All old-timers and
friends are urged to make these two
services a feast of happy memories. At
'l0:30 a. m. Bishop W. T. Sumner will
consecrate the church, using the office
full of beauty and color, such as has
been employed by the denomination for
nearly 1500 years. Special anthems and
a Eucharist will be sung. At 7:30 p.
m. the blKhop will have a confirmation
service. Dr. S. E. Josephl will also give
a historical address on the varish dur
ing this service. The doctor and his
wife have faithfully served this parish
for CO years.
On Monday, St. Davids day, there
will be a benediction of the new altar.
This service will be at 7 a. m. In the
evening at 7 :30 o'clock there will be a
special Te Peum and an historical ad
dress. A beautiful window is to be erected as
a memorial to four faithful rectors. In
addition a memorial fund la to be raiBed
in order to perpetuate the memory of
four brave boys from this church who
made the supreme sacrifice upon the
fields of Flanders.
Teachers Make Protest
Kuyene, Feb. 28. Orade school teach
ers have issued a defi to the Eugene
board of education, in threatening that
If the board does not dismiss W. R.
Rutherford, superintendent of schools,
not one of the 46 grade teachers will
-again accept positions in the Kugene
schools next fall. The board is inclined
to accept the challenge and at the regu
lar session Thursday evening expressed
resentment that the Grade Teachers' as
sociation should attempt to dictate to
the board.
FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
PARK AND MADISON STREET
REV. WM. T, M'ELVEEN, PH.D.
Pastor
The Rev. A. J. Sullens
Preacher.
11 A. M.
"The Awakening Church'
"The Method of Faith"
THURSDAY EVENINGS
Dr. McClveen Lectures on
"CHRISTIAN PSYCHOTHERAPY"
Mrs. Dudley Clarke. Warren A. Errnn,
Soprano Tnor
Miss Beatrice Palmer. W. K. Kobinaon,
Contralto Baritone
Lucien E. Becker, in-ganiat and Director
MAJOR THORNTON A. MILLS
CENTRAL
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
K. 1JTH A"I PIE STS.
Th Subject for th Morning Sermon Will
"THE WISDOM OF
GOD'S FOOLS"
7:30
it
MARKHEIM"
A STEVENSON MASTERPIECE
Special Mulo by Chorus Choir.
DR. NUGENT, Tho Pastor, hu anlTed, and
will occupy the pnlpit March 7.
VOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
Dr. Edward H. Pence
Pastor
10: A. M.
USES AND DANGERS OF
WONDER IN RELIGIOUS
EXPERIENCE
7SS P. M.
WHAT IS FAITH?
WHAT DOES IT MEAN
JO BfLIEYE?
ums-Ibible school
: toitso peopie'8
HOCIETY
COME HEAR OCR QUARTET
FIRSTPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ALDER STREET AT TWELFTH
REV l?JilADCE BERGEN, D. D.
irrmn
!: A. M.
"Jesus Christ and
'lit P.
"Your Prince
11:14 BUST) AT SCHOOL
Ills O EGA K RECITAL BY
E. E. COCESES
Sole by J. MaeMILLAIT MtIR
nd Special Jttisia by tkt Choir
former Chaplain to
J?ead?BigiHovement
" ' " ' - I
Capt. B. F. Uronson
Bronson Chosen for
Interchurch Work
Captain Berton F. Bronson, a Baptist
minister, has been selected stale secre
tary of the Interchurch world move
ment. He became a captain wnile terv
ing as chaplain during the war. For
merly he held important pastorates at
Seattle and Bait Lake City. In 1916
Captain Bronson went to the Bethany
Baptist church, Seattle, remaining 'there
until he entered the service as a chap
lain with the rank of lieutenant. He
was stationed at Vancouver barracks,
being post chaplain. He was made cap
tain in May, 1919, and discharged in
August. In January he attended the
Atlantic City conference of the inter
church world movement to become fa
miliar with details of the new organiza
tion, returning to assume the secretary
ship for Oregon.
Pershing Invited to
Shrine Convention
Genoral John J. Pershing has been ex
tended invitations by the Imperial Shrine
Potentate W. Freeman Kendrick, Mayor
George Baker and the general shrine
committee for the 1920 convention, to bo
a guest in Portland during the week of
the coH$Sitton. Pershing Is a noble of
the Seoswis temple at Lincoln, Neb.
EAST SIDE
BAPTIST CHURCH
CORNER E. 20TH AND SALMON
PREACHING BY DR. W. B. HINSON
11:00 "Saved ' By Hi. Life."
7:30 "The Face of Jesus Chri.t."
This Charr-h Stand Like a Rock in
Mid utream for the exaltation of
the .Supernatural Christ.
HAWTHORNE. MT. TABOR OR SUNNY
SIDE CAR LINES TO 20TH 8T.
HIGHLAND
BAPTIST CHURCH
EAST EIQHTH AND ALBERTA 8TREET8.
DR. WM, T. MILLIKEN, PASTOR
SUNDAY, FEB. 29.
11:00 A. M. "What Is the Bible?"
7:30 P. M. "The Man Who De
pised His Birthright."
B. Y. P. U. AT 6:30 ORCHESTRA
SUREI YOU'LL BE THEREI
WESTMINSTER
oarcn or Mlnneapoll
the Temple"
M.
and Savior"
I
jext 33?eek to JBe of
The Portland Ministerial associa-1
tlon will meet In the Y. M. C. A. at i
10:30 a. m. Monday. The speaker i
..... uvb ..v.u .....v.i ,
court of domestic relations. His
subject will be: "Our Every Day
Problems and Handicaps."
BAPTIST
Dr. V. B. Hinson, pastor of the East
Side Baptist church, has returned from
Walla Walla and will preach Sunday in J
his pulpit. While at Walla Walla Dr.
Hinson addressed large groups of min
isters of various denominations.
The Rev. F. F. Peterson of New York,
a member of the board of education
of the Northern Baptist convention, will
preach Sunday morning at the Arleta
Baptist church. Mr. Peterson is a Sun
day school leader of wide experience.
At the evening service Father and Son
night will be observed. Fathers are
urged to be present and sit with their
sons. Mr. Duncan, industrial secretary
of the Y. M. C. A-. will give a short
talk. Beginning March 7. the Arleta
church will conduct a two weeks' evan
gelistic campaign. The first week Bap-
Sr. Merger, Hike
JBr. JBoyd, preaches
Sermon to (Children
Dr. John Tallmadge Bergen, who is
supplying the pulpit of the First Pres
byterian church for three weeks, will
revive the custom of Dr. John H. Boyd
and preach a sermon to the children im
mediately preceding the regular dis
course. This Sunday he will tell the
story of "Talmas, the Indian-boy." Mon
day Dr. Bergen goes to California, but
will return to Portland Saturday and
preach again next Sunday in the First
Presbyterian church. James F. Ewing,
educational director, left for Berkeley,
Cal., last Tuesday with ' Mrs. Ewing.
where he Intends to spend a month
In rest at Carmel-by-the-Sea. Mr.
Ewing is recovering from a long and
serloiia illness.
Speaks on What He
Saw in Palestine
The Rev. W. G. Eliot's theme for the
Lenten classes during the week is "A
Memory of the Catacombs." Linked with
what he saw In Palestine will be an ex
planation of what characterized the cata
comb period of Christianity. He will
trace the emergence of this era to that
of the medieval church. The pastor will
preach at the Church of Our Father
Sunday morning and evening.
DIRECTORY
Second Sunday in Lent
L-niform Sunday School Lessons
"Peter Writes Abont Christian LiTine." I
Peter 2:1-B. 11, 12, 19-25; II Peter 1 5-T."
Golden Text: "He that saith he abideth In
Him ought himself also to walk eren as He
walked." I John 2 :0.
Young People's Topics
Baotist Tnion "Followers of the Great Physi
cian." Jer. K1S-22; Matt. 8:-12.
Christian Endearor "Missionary Meetinc."
Gal. 6-7 10.
Kpworth lnfue "The Conquerinf Church in
China." Psa. 20; Matt 16.13-18.
Baptist
Pint WhiU Temple. 12th and Tsylnr Ht
Wrti. A. Waldo. "Human Life, a Trust ': 7:S0,
preaching by Dr. Samuel Zane Batten, "The
Present -day Industrial Situation."
East Side E. 20th and Salmon Re. W
B Hinson. Her 11. T. Oa"h. as-ooiate. 11,
"Saed by His Life"; 7:30. "The Face of Jesus
Christ."
Third Vaneoner and Knott 11, 7:30.
Arleta E. 64th and 48th are. Iter. Owen
T. Iay 11. preaching by Ke. F. F. Peterson
of New Tork; 7:30. Father and Son Night.
CalTary E. 8th nd ;mnt Vet J. K
Thomas. 11. "Downbeartedness Cause and
l.'ure' ; 7:30, "InTestin a Life, Life s Biggest
InreRtment."
Glencoe E. 45th and Main Re. F C
IasleUe. 11. "The Unknown Apotles: What
Hecame of the Apostle:"; 7:30. "The Man Who
Uidliked the Prescriirtion" ; ordinance of baptinn.
Sellwood Bethanj RtT. W. N. Ferris. 11,
7:43.
r.nn F. 7th and Ah. HeT. F W mur
ine. 11. sermon by Her E- It Msrtin of Amer
ican Sunday School union: 7:45, illustrated
addreo by Iter. J. Foster Wilcox.
CniTersitr Park Iter. 8. Lawrence Black.
11, 8.
Swedish IRth and Hoyt Re. T, G. SJolan
der Preaching by the blind evangelist, Ber. A.
Freeman, 10:30, 7:30.
St. John 11, 7:30.
Highland E. flth and Alberta Tr. If. T
Milliken. 11, "What Is Our BibleT"; 7:30,
The Man Who Sold HU Birthright.
Mt. Oliret (colored) Broadway and E-
erett Kev. J. W. Anderson. 11, 8.
Elim Swedish Mallory and Skidmore ReT.
A. G. Sandblom. 2:30. 3:30.
I,entj ssth st, and OOtli are ReT. E. A
Smith. 11, "A Stirred Congregation ; 7:30
vangelistic and song semce.
Cathollo
Pro Cathedral 16 th and Darii ReT. B. V
O'llara. 0. 7:15. 8:30, 8:4 6. 11. 7:4ft.
St. Peters Lents iter. 1'. Beutoen. B.
10:30, 7:80.
8L Lawrence 3d and Sherman Her. J,
Hughes. 6. 8:30. 10:30. 7:30.
St lr nets u. l'sta and fine- iter. J
BU.k. 6. 8. 9. 10:30. 7:80.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams and
Stanton Ke. W. A. Daly. 6. 8. . 11. 7:80.
Holy Kosary E. Sd and Clackamas Key. K.
B. Olson, a. 7. B, v, is, . :flt
ht Rose E. 58d and Alameda ReT. J
O Fsrrea 8. 10:80. 4.
St. Andrews E. th and Alberta Rer. J
irt.H,., u in-9ii 7-n
The Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou Bet
- . l.' -Knmnun T Tt A O 11
Ascension e. Vtttn and Xamhm Franciscan
Fathers. 8. 10:30, 7:80.
Blessed Sacrament Maryland and BlAnden
Ref. F. W. Black. 8. 10:80. 7:80.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin Bar. C. Raymond.
St. lsnatlus 3'JZO- 43d St. B. EL Jesuit
Fathers. o BU. a, io:su. 4.
8t Stephens E. 42d and Tayloi1 Ree Wax
ren A. Waitt 6. 8:80. 10:80. 7:80
Holy Bedeemer Portland bird, and Vancon-
nr no. eT. William J Uinne. e, 8, 10:30
7 :3U.
St .'hulip Nedi (Paullst Fathers) E. lth
ana Ulcsiry Her. M. L Ferry. 7:30, It.
1U:3U. T BU.
St. Clements 8. Smith stb. and Newtoi
Serbite Fathers 6, 8. 10:30. 7:80
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Her. O
hod. o. iu:au, I :sv.
St. Agatha E. 15th and Miller Rer. J
uommuay. B. iu:su. 7 -.SO.
St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and Fail
ing neT. r . atattnew. 8, 10:80. 7:80
St. Joseph (German) 15th and Couch
Key. h. Kurrer. 8. 10:30, T :30.
St Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Bar
U U. I ..r. fi-ln 1A.4A T.OA
St Claire's -Capitol Hill Father Aloysius.
v. r. iv, :zv.
St Charles E. 33d and Alberta Rer J.
P OTlynn. 8. 10:80.
All Saints E. 89th and GUaan Bar. Father
William Cronln. 8, 10:80.
St Patricks 19th and 81 Tier Rer. Charles
is smiw. Misses :so. 8. 9:15. 10:80. 7:49.
Christian
First Park and Columbia Rt R,mU n
Griff is. 11. "The InTincible Strategy"; 7:45
00a irar oitent i-armer.
East Side E. 12th and Tayloi" Rer R. H
Bawjer. 11. "XH Call to Eerrioe"; 7:30, "El
I. amino neai.
East Bide E. 12th and Taylor Bar. B. H.
oawyer. as, 1 .ov.
Bonner A Tenoe Rodney and Knott. Rat
B Earl Childero. 11. 7:80
MontaTllle E. 76th and Glisan. Bar. Car
roll v. ttooena. 11, 1 :4U,
Wood la an K, 7 th and Liberty KT. Joseph
1). Boyd. 11, 8.
Vernon K. IStb sad Wycant ReT. ' B.
importance Slmong'
tist pastors of the city will assist The
second - week Evangelist C. J. Reid will
prefcn
cnurcn win open-an Italian mission on
Forty-fourth street between Lincoln and
iiviaiuu Btreets. as soon u mo umiu
ins" is remodeled work will begin.
Kvangelistic services will be held each
night during the coming week at the
Lents Baptist church by the Rev. E. A.
smun, pastor.
CHRISTIAN
The Rev. H. H. Griffis-will speak on
Sunday morning at the First Christian
church on the strenuous life as con
trasted with the simple life, discussing
the modesn battle of Christian principles.
In the evening the pastor will offer a
message of hope and inspiration based
on the great Christian doctrine that our
finite human endeavor is constantly re
inforced by infinite divine power. Mon
day evening at 6 :30 the officers of the
congregation will meet in regular month
ly session in the. committee room of the
Hazelwood. The dinner will be followed
by a discussion of the subject. "The
Tithe as a Christian Principle of Giving."
by the Rev. S. M. Conner, chairman of
the Stewardship committee.
CONGREGATIONAL
The Sunday school of the First Con
gregational church is holding a member
ship contest. The girls have challenged
the boys. The contest is being visualized
by two. miniature airplanes, that are
making the trip from Chicago, which
is at one end of the school room, to
Portland at the other end. An old mem
ber restored to attendance pushes the
airplane on 10 miles, while a new mem
ber means 25 miles. The Rev. Arthur
J. Sullens will occupy the pulpit Sunday
in the absence of Dr. W. T. McBlveen,
who is in Seattle pushing the denomina
tion's campaign for Rifts to the Pilgrim
Memorial fund of $8, 000,000.
Tuesday all the Congregational min
isters of the state will be in Portland.
They will hold a meeting in the morn
ing at the First Congregational church
and have lunch together at 12 :30. They
are gathering to hear about their part
in the Congregational World movement.
A group of Congregational leaders from
New York will address them.
Atkins Memorial Congregational church
is featuring a pleasant Sunday evening
movement. The purpose is to bring to
gether the families of the community in
a pleasant way with music, entertain
ment and worship. The sermon is re
tained and moving pictures and com
munity singing made use of.
EVANGELICAL
During the Sunday morning service
at the Clay Street Evangelical church
the rite of baptism will be administered
and members received. The pastor. Rev.
Stocker, conducted a three weeks' evan
gelical campaign in January resulting
in this Sunday's addition to the member
ship. The church will also participate
in the pastor's conference at the White
temple this week. The Kvangelical as
sociation Is conducting a forward move
ment, cooperating with other denomina
tions. The Rev. B. R. Wiener, field
secretary of the church and one of the
regional directors, will be present at
this conference, which will be held from
Thursday afternoon until Friday evening.
OF CHURCH
TibM MsTf
ri
ll. 7:30
Rer J. F. Chonnley. 11, 7:30.
Kern Pa
Ohrlrtlan Science
Lesson subject: "Christ Jesus."
First-llMi and ETerett 11, 8.
Second E 6th and Holladay. 11. 8.
Third E 12th and Salmon. 11. 8.
Fourth VancouTer and Emerson. 11, 8.
Fifth 62d and 4 2d aTe. S. E. 11. 8.
Siith Ma-onic temple. 368 Tamhia 11, 8.
Setenth Holbrook block, St. Johns. 11.
All churches Wednesday. 8 p. m.
Congregational
Flrrt PrV anil Madison Tr W. T. McFl-
Teen. Preaching by BeT. A. J. Sullens. 11, 7:45.
3'innyide F. 32d and Tsvlnr ReT I J
Sunb. 11. "The Plan and Purpose of Christ's
"irst AdTent"; 7:45. "Getting Somebody Else.
Atkinson Memorial E 2 9 til and ETerett.
ReT. K. K. Flint. 1 1 . "The Stewardship of Men
and Money"; 7:4 3.
Hiehland E th and Prescott ReT. Edward
Constant. 11, 7:30.
Waverleieh Heiahfs E. 33d and Woodward--
Rer. Oliier P. Arery. 11, "Making Msn
DiTine"; 7 :30. illustrited sermon, "The Climb.
Lanrelwood 45th aTe. and 65Ui st S, E.
Mrs. Alice M Handsaker. 11.
Pilgrim Missouri and ShaTer. KeT. KoDert
Murray Pratt 11. 7:30.
I'niTersity Park HaTen and Lombard ReT.
C. IL Johnston.
Finnish Maon and Albina ReT. A. A.
Harju, H and 8 p. m.
St Johns 8. iTanhoe and Richmond. ReT.
T. Merrill 11. 7:30
Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner
Ree. Ole Torgessen. 11. 7:30.-
First' German E. 7th and St nVa KeT.
George Zocher. 11, 7:30.
Second German E. 8th and Skidmore KeT.
Henry Hagelganz. 11. 7:30.
Zion German E. 9th and Fremont ht. j.
H. Hoop. 11 7:30.
Dunsard
Church of the Brethren Borthwich and Brai-
nard BeT. George C. CarL 11. 8.
Episcopal
Pro-Cathfdrsl of St Stephen the Msrtyr
Rt ReT. W. T. Sumner bishop: very nee. m.
T. T. Hicks, dean. 11, "The Temptation ;
7:45, "A Man Sent by God."
Trinity 19tn nd Krerett Ree A A. Mor
rison. 8. 11, 1-nends ana rnenasnips ; o.
St DaTid- K. 12tb and B-'nmnt Rt
Thomaas Jenkins, rector. 7. 8, 10:30. semce
hT Bishon Walter T. Sumner; 7 :d. con
firmstion serrice in charge of Bishop Sumner.
St Marks 2 lit and Marshall KeT. J G.
Hattop. 7:30. 11. 7:45; daily. 7:30 a. m.
St Andrews Hereford st, Plymouth
Archdeacon Chambers in charge. . 11. 7 .80
Grace Memorial K. 17tn ana weiaiei- iteT.
Oswald W Taylor. 8. 11.
Good Shfnherd VancouTer and Graham
Ree. John Dawson.
St Michael and All Angels E. 43d and
Broadway KeT. F. T. Bowen, Ticar. 8. 10. 11.
Church of Our SaTior ootn aee. ana it
t S. E. ReT. E. H. Clark, ricar. 7:30. 11.
Bishop Morris Memorial Good samsntan
hospital ReT Frederick K. Howard- 7. 9:30.
Bt. Pant w 00a me re bt. uswaia v. ay-
lor. 4.
All Saints 25th and Sarier KeT. FredencK
K Howard. 10. 11.
St Johns Memorial E. 16th and Harney.
Sellwood Ree. H. Clark in charge. 11. 7:30.
St Matthews Corbett and Bancroft KeT.
W. A. M. Breck. Ticar. .0. 11.
ETanfltllcal
rirst E. 8th and Market Ref. E. D. Horw-
schuch. 11. 7:30.
Cla Street 1 nth and CIst KeT. Jacob
Stocker. 10:4 5, "Why Join a Church'"; 7:30,
Cooperation ts. Knocking.
Swedi-h Tabernacle S. 17th and Gli'sn.
ReT. J. C. Ledin. 11, "The Pharisee and Sin
ner Before Jesus": 7:30. (English) "The Ac
cepted Time."
Free Methodist
Central E. 65th and Handera Rt. EL L
Harrington. 11, 7:80.
First E. 9th and Mill Rt. a. H. Upton.
11. 7:30.
Alberta E. 80th and Wygant BeT. M, T.
WhetieU. 11. 7:30.
St Johns E. Richmond and Hudson Her.
E. O. Blackman. .11, 7:30.
Lenta BeT. S. H. Cpton. acting pastor. 2:80.
8:30.
Frtends
First E. 35th and Main Rrr. Homer L.
Cox. 11, 7:45.
Second E. 92d and 81st are. Rer. Loraaa
M. Terrell. 11. 7.
West Piedmont Borthwick and Jerseys Bar.
Carey Jvnupp. 11, 8.
Jewish
Congresaelon Beth brad 12th and Main
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Reform Sjmagofua.
Semce Friday 8 p. m.. Saturday 10:80 a. m.
Congregation A bars! Sholom Park and Clay
sts. Rabbi R. Abrahamaon. Friday. 8 p. m ;
Batarday. 8:30 a. m.
CoBsretpttioQ Nerab Zadeck Talmod Torah
4th and Hail Bee. Abraham 1 Bosencrants.
krioay 8 p. m. Batarday 9 a. m. Sunday 10
a. a. Belhpoos school
Latlae Day Saints
Crmrch of Jeena Christ of Latter Day Saint
B. 25 th and Madison Hotter C. 1 verso m, sai
sioD president. 10, 7:80.
LlrUMTM
. St. Janes W. Park and Jefferson Bee.
unani tu. unnimis. 11, 1 :au.
St. Paul E. 12th and Clinton See
Krause. 10:80 (German) , "But Deliver L:s
From fcTU i:sv, -nearer ly tiod to Thee.
Our SaTior JCtiotU aad u
Ckurcl.es and foung
All the evangelical pastors in the Oregon
conference, including the Paget Sound
country, and 11 prominent laymen will
is the oriranic union of the Evangelical
association and the United Evangelical
church. There are now three churches
of each communion In Portland. These
six churches are contemplating organic
union.
The Rev. P. W. Rood of Seattle will
conduct a series of revival meetings at
the Swedish. Evangelical Tabernacle be
ginning Tuesday at 7 :45 p. m. and con
tinuing each evening over the following
Sunday. He will preach in English at
each service Sunday, March 7. After
noon meetings at 2 -.30 will be held on
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at
Ellm chapel, Skidmore and Michigan
avenue, in the Swedish language.
EPISCOPAL
Dean R. T. T. Hick will preach at both
Sunday services in St. Stephen's pro
cathedral. In the evening he will give
the last of a series of sermons on divine
healing. Lenten services are being held
every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.
Miss Louise Pickens will lead the young
people's meeting Sunday night.
Continuing last Sunday evening's dis
course. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector of
Trinity Episcopal church, will give per
sonal experiences in psychic research.
In the morning ha will preach on friends
and friendships. The cliurch- desires the
names of all young women who desire
to join the Trinity Community associa
tion. Last Tuesday evening a military
drlll was held.
LUTHERAN
Lenten classes are being held each
Thursday at 8 p. m. in St. Paul's Lu
theran church by the Kev. A. Krause.
Confirmation classes meet Tuesday and
Friday at 4 and 5 p. m. The pastor j.
win aeuver a sermon nunaay morning
in German on the seventh petition of
the Lord's prayer.
Every Sunday afternoon at 2:30 serv
ices are held for the deaf in Trinity
Lutheran church Graham and Williams
avenues. All deaf are cordially invited.
The Rev. J. A. C. Beyer is pastor.
METHODIST
"The Wayfarer" in six reels of motion
pictures will be given Sunday night at
Rose City Methodist church. This is
the great pageant put on at Columbus,
Ohio, during the Centenary celebration,
and repeated in New York at Madison
Square garden for 30 days. A special
program has been prepared for the
Sunday school at 9 :30 a. m. by Dr. J.
Earl Else, superintendent. The pastor,
Rev. D. Lester Fields, will preach in
me, morning.
Sellwood Methodist church of which
the Rev. W. S. Gordon is pastor, has
Just closed a successful series of meet
ings. Many have united with the church
and others have asked to be received
Sunday. The pastor will also conduct
a baptismal service in the morning.
PRESBYTERIAN
Major Thornton A. Mills will be at
Central Presbyterian church Sunday
morning and evening. He will give a
sermon lecture in the evemlng. The Rev.
Walter Henry Nugent, pastor elect, ar
riyed In the city Friday evening. He
SERVICES IN
Christensen. 11 (English), "The Prayer of
Faith"; 7:30, illustrated lecture on foreign mis
sions. Trinity (Missouri Synod) WOlisms and
Graham Rer. J. P. Ilimbach. 10:15, 2:30
(serrice for the deaf), "We Beseech Ton That
Te Receire Not the Grace of God in Vain," by I
Ker. j. A. c. Beyer; 7:30.
Bethleheat Norwegian 1 4th and Darts Bef.
Wilhelm Pettersen. 11. 8.
Grace (Enelish) E. 24th and Broadway
Ree. 0. H. Bernhard. 11. 7:80.
Bethel Norwegian (free) Wygant and Bod-
ey.
Bethany Danish Rraneeliral TTnion and Mor
ris ReT. L P. KjoUer. 11. 7:80.
St. Johns Peninsula and Kilpatrick Be. L
Ludwig. 10:45. 7:80.
Swedish Augusta lis Stanton and Rodney
Rer. V. G. Orren. 10:45, 7:45.
Immanuel 19th and trying Rer. A. V. An
derson. 11, 8.
Portsmouth Iorely and Fortune Rer. S. C.
B. Knutsen. 1.1. 7:30.
Zion Erangelicsl (Missouri Synod) Chap
man and Salmon Ree. H. H. Koppelmann.
9:15. 10:15. 7:45.
Alberta English E. 17th and Alberto (Baker
nail). 10, 11.
Mathodtst Episcopal
Carson Heights Bee. G. 8. Brown. 10.
11, 7.
Centenary E. 9th and Pin
Rer. Frank L.
nemi'tt 11. 7:80.
Central Vancouver and Fargo Rer. A. B.
Maslean. 11. 7:30.
Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Bee.
E. 8. Mace. 11.
Epworth 26th and Sarler- Rer J. Stanford
Moors. 11. "Hunger of the Soul"; 7:30, "The
Call of the Hour."
First 12th and Taylor Rer. Joshua S tans
field. 10:30, 7:30.
Firnt Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt
Ber. Elias Gjerling. 11, 8.
Laurelwood E. 63d and Foster. Ree. A. C
Brakenbury. 11, 7:30.
Lenta 86th t. and 58th are. Rer. F. R.
Sibley. 11. 7:45.
Lincoln E B2d and Lincoln. Rer. F. A.
Gion. 11, "Being Coworkers With God"; 7:30,
"Excuses."
Montarilla F. 80th and Pine Ree. Hiram
Gould. 11. 7:30.
Mt Tabor E. 81st and 8Urk. Rer. E. G.
Decker. 11. "An Approred Workman"; 7:30.
"A Young Msn Abroad."
Pattnn Alberta sn4 Michigan. Rer. George
H. Bennett 11. 7:30.
Rose City Park E. r.8th and SandT Rer. D.
Lester Fields. 11. "Giring That Which Costa
Something"; 7:30, "The Wayfarer."
Sellwood E. lMh and T corns Rer. W.
8. Gordon. 11, "The Body of Christ"; 7:30,
"Wakini the Dead."
Sunny Ide E. 35th and Yamhill Ree. W.
F Ineson. 11.7:46.
St Johns W. iarltt and Syracuse Res.
W. E. Kloster. 11. 7:30.
Swedish Beech and Borthwick ReT. Aoe'.
Eklund. 11. 8.
I'nirerslty Park Fiske and Lombard B
H. T. Atkinson. 11. 7 :30. 4
Vancourer Arenue Norwegian Danish 8k Id
more and Vancourer Rer. A. Chris tensen. 11,
7:30.
Wesleyan E. 53d and Glisan Ber. D. B.
Hampe. 11. 7:45.
Westmoreland Milwsukie and Midway Rer.
K. S Mace 7:30.
Wilbur Multnomah hotel Re. E. C Hick
man. 10:80.
Woodcock E. 44th and Woodstock Bee.
L. C. Poor. 11. 7:80.
Wocdlawn E. loth and Highland Rer. J.
H. Irvine. 11, "The Cause of Our Meager
Knowledge Concerning Our Departed Ones";
7:30, "The Hencefortha of St Paul.
Dutrict superintendent, Ber. William Wallace
Toungsoo, V. D., 691 E. 82d it N. Tabor 2790.
M. E. SouUl
First Union and Multnomah Bee. J. W.
Byrd. 11. 7:30.
Nazarn
First E. 1 0th and Weidler Rer. J. T.
Little. 11. 7:80.
Sellwood E. 0th and Spokane Ber. J. O.
Bringedahi. 11, 7:80.
Brentwood 85th are. and 67th st Ret.
a V. Fowler. 11. 7:80.
Highland Park E. 14th and Jarrett Rer
W. P. Keebauch. 11. 8.
Scandinavian - 948 Garfield Bar. Daniel
Hailatrom. 11. 7:30.
Pratbytarian
First 12th and Alder. Rer. Howard Asnew
Johnson, assistant pastor. Preaching by Dr. John
Tallmadse Bercen of Minneapolis. 10:80. "Tal
mas, the Indian Boy"; 7:30. "Tour Prince and
Sari or. "
Westminster East 17th and Schuyler Bar.
Edward H Peace. 10:30. 7:80.
Central E. 18th and Pine. Ber. Walter
Henry Nugent Preaching by Major T. A. Mills.
11. "The Wisdom of God's Fools"; 7:80. sermon-lecture,
"Markheim."
CalTary 11th and Clay. Rer. L. Bowrinc
Quick. 11. "God. True Sabbath"; 7:30. "Sai
Tation in Three Tenses."
Mt Tabor E. 65th and Belmont Rer. Ward
MacHenry. 11, 7:30.
Vernon 19th and Wygant Bar. Braes
J. Giffen. 11. 7:80.
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Preaching
by Rev. J. Francis Morgan of Pendleton. 11,
"Beadineea'; 7:30. "Christian Cosraca."
if iwsrtii Itrat aad Gibbsv Bar. JAosuoa G.
people's Societies
will preach in his pulpit the first time
March 7.
The high school Bible clAss of Miipah
Presbyterian church will give a Scotch
concert at the church next Friday eve
nine, the proceeds of which will be given
to the Armenian relief work.
The Rev. T. P. Smith, pastor of Trinity
Presbyterian church, has recovered suf
fieciently from an Illness to preach Sun
day morning and evening.
The pastor of-Rose Citv Park Pres
byterian church. Dr. R. H. Milligan. who
was unable to preach last Sunday, owing
to a severe attack of grip, is expecting
to preach this Sunday morning and
evening.
The Rev. L. K. Grimes, new pastor of
Kentlworth Presbyterian church, deliv
ered his first sermon last Sunday eve
nlivg. Members of the congregation re
port he made a very favorable impres
sion. He received five new members
during his first service. Reports on the
Albany convention will be given during
we ennsuan Ji,naeavor service Sunday
evening.
UNITED BRETHREN
The pastor of the Third United Breth
ren church is out of the city. His pul
pit will be filled by a supply. All other
United Brethren churchen will have reg-I
ular services In charge of their pastors, i
ILeader in Church
Jilovement to 1$ peak
St Baptist Jtleeting
Dr. Samuel Zane Batten of the new
world movement will preach Sunday
night at the First Baptist church. Dr.
Batten is considered an authority on
social questions. He has written several
books relative to industrial life and
economy. During the war he was secre
tary of the chaplains for the Baptist
denomination anid all chaplains received
their appointment through him. Recently
he visited London and addressed the
World's Brotherhood conference. He is
now assisting in the new world move
ment and will speak at several gather
ings on the Pacific coast. Ir. W. A.
Waldo will occupy the pulpit Sunday
morning. '
Scientist Lecture
At The Auditorium
Second Church of Christ, Scientist
announces a free public lecture on
Christian Science by Frank H. Leonard,
C. S. B., of Chicago. 111., in The Audi
torium, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Mr. Leonard is a member of the board
of lectureship of the Mother Church.
the First Church of Christ. Scientist, in
Boston, Mass. The doors will open at
2 :30. A cordial invitation Is extended
to all.
PORTLAND
ErereU. 10:30. 7:30.
Kenilworth E. 34th and Gladstone. HfT
L. K. Grimes. 11, "The Laughter of God";
7:30, "Heading lp the Wind."
Hope 78th and Ererett Ree. H. E. Gllea
11. 7:30.
Rose City Dr. Robert H. Milligan. 11, 7:30.
Forbes G,ahsra and Gsntenhi"ln Rer. Wsrd
WillLi Ixiug. 11. "A Living Sacrilice"; 7:31),
"The Wayward Father."
Trinity Virginia and Nebraska Iter Theo
dore P. Smith. 11. "The l"ses of Affliction";
7:30, "The Investment of a Life."
Anabel F. 11 MiiselL
Millard Avenue Ker. W. Lee Gray. 11.
'Very Poor" ; 7 :30. stereoplicon lecture on
China.
MsrshsTl St-ree". 17th and Marshall Ber. A.
Hanna. 11.
Mir pah E. 19th and Dirisioh Rer. D. A.
Thomiisoii. 11, "The Parable of trie Sower";
7:4 5. 'JUaking Light of Gods Promises.
Cnlty E 71-t and Saiulv liev. t. v :
Seetnan. 11, 'Tonnecrstion of All"; 7:30, "Ob-
serrations on Spiritism." !
Reformed Presbyterian
First- Minnesota and Ainsworth Rct. F. D.
Frazer. 11. 7:30.
CersnUi Day AdvantlrU
Note Regular services of this denomination
ire held on Saturday.
Central E. 11 th and Ererett L uioa-
son, pastor. 10. 11:15.
Tsbernaele Gth and Montgomery u, w.
Pettit, minister. 10, 11.
Montarilla E SOth and Everett J. A. Ger-
hart 10. 11.
Iyente 94th st and 58th are. W. D. Hunt
ington. 10. 11
St. Johns Central ave. and Charleston
A. R. l'olkenberg. 10. .11.
Albina Skidmore and Mallory Elder M. U.
Wentland. 10. It.
Scandinavian 2d st and 89th ave. Elder
O. S. Lee. 10. 11.
Salvation Army
Jorps No. 1 243 Ah st Adjutant Henry
R. Cozens. 11. 8:15. 8.
Corps No. 4. 128 1st Captain William
G. Oauth. 11, 8. 8.
Sweden berg lan
New Church Socictj 831 Jeffernn Rev.
William II Reece. 10:45. "The First Com
mandment: Thou Shalt Have No Other God Be
side Mc." !
Unitarian i
Church of Our Father Brnadwsy and Tarn-
hill Iter. W. G. Eliot Jr. 11, "Crosroads" :
7:45, "Answering Doubts on the Nature ot
Deity."
United Brethren
Conference superintendent ReT. G. E. Mc
Donald.
l-lrat E. IRth snd Momson Ker. Byron J 1
Clark. 11. "Whither Are We Tending?"; 7.30,
"Sheep Skin Scholarship." 1
Second E. -Hli and Sumner Rev. Ir'
Hswley. .11, "Forward "; 7:30, ."The Exalted
Life. '
Third 67tb rt. and 821 ave. B. A iter. i..
O. Shepherd. 11, 7:30.
Fuunu Tremom Rer. C. P. BlanrDsra
11. "Has Our Church Produced Any Ministers
or Missionaries r " : 7:30. educational program.
Clorerdale 448 Jessup KeT. Walter ileyD
olds. 10, 6:30. 7:30.
United Evangelical
First E. 16 th and Poplar Ber. J. A.
Goode. 11. S.
Ockley Green Willamette Wvd. and Gay
St Johns Rev. A. P. Uyton. 11. 7:30.
United Presbyterian
First K. 87 th and Hawthorne Ber. H. F.
Given. 11. 7:30.
Church of the Strangers Grand and Wasco
Ber. S. Earl Du Bois. 10:30, 7:30.
Kenton 120 West Lomoard Iter. George
N. Taylor. 11, "WUl God Accept Tour Wor
ship?"; 7:30, Albany euuvention reports by the
delegates and others.
Miscellaneous
Christian and Missionary Allisnc. E flth
and CUT Bct. Jotoa E. Ftt. 10. 11. 7:30.
Utilization League 14 13th iiev fcku.nti
Stills. 11, "How to Untold an Attractire Na
ture"; 8, "Man as He Appears and as Ha Is,"
by Mrs. TVinitred Harper.
CliruUdelliliian bi E. Washinrton. 10:80.
Cuurch ot Cod 883 Failing Harry Meal.
11. 7:30. '
Gospel Hall E. T29th and Stark. 11, 7 80.
Men's Keaort 4tb and Burnsidsi Her. LTi
Jolinnon. superintendent. 8.
Dirina Sciencs Portland Hotel T. ML Mi
Bard. 11.
Pentecostal first and WaahlBftoa Rrr.
Will C. Trotter. 11. 3, 7:80.
Glad Tidinas (1'entecostal Miasioa) 248 Vi
1st. 2. S. 7:80.
A. W. drnitb. 11. 3. 8.
Volunteers of America Mission 224 Burn
dda Meatinc ererr erening except Monday at
H o'clock, and Sonday, 3 p. m.
Portia ad "Ecclesia (Christadelphlan) 1587
Belmont George H. Tilling, secretary. 11.
Peniel Mission 268 1st. 3. 8. farricas
each night at 8.
Chmreh ot Christ E. 79th and Glisan. 11.
First Spiritualist E. 7th and Hasealo. Lecture
and messages by C. W. bbaw, at 3 and 7:45.
drat Spiritual ridenc. 1-U Konrtu t U.T
Mai Holfman. 8. 8, "The Eternal Light"
Pentecostal 210 Yamhill 2:30, 7:80;
daily. 7:30.
International Bible Students W. a W. Tem
ple. Uth and Alder. 3. 7:30.
City iail 2d aad Oak Gospel service at
lit by Uevid Lang-
JBlind (Evangelist to
old&evivali&erieS
Rev. A. S. Freeman
Blind Evangelist Is
To Conduct Meetings
The blind evangelist, the Rev. A. J.
Freeman of Moline, 111., Is in Portland
and will conduct meetings during the
coming week at the Swedish Baptist
church. Fifteenth and Hoyt streets. He
will preach in the Swedish language at
each service excepting next Friday night,
when he will answer three questions:
"Does it pay to go to Sunday school?";
"Does it pay to surrender to God in the
time of youth ?"T "Does it pay to Join
the church of God?" He will preach at
10:30 a. m.. 4 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. on
Sunday and each evening of the coming
week, except Monday and Saturday, at
7 :45 o'clock. Evangelist Freeman also
sings during each service.
Evangelist Dlsrusses Spiriti.sm
Evangelist L. K. Dickson will continue
his series of sermon-lectures on "Spirit
Ism" Sunday night at 7 :30 o'clock
in Chrlstcnsen's hall. His subject will be
"Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's 'New Revela
tion" or the Doctrine of Spiritism Is
It Christian? Must the Church Accept
It?" A program of music Including a
I big congregational sing, has been ar-
ranged for the service.
Arh enlists Convention
Walla Walla. Wash., Feb. 28. Three
hundred delegates are attending the Pa
cific Union conference of Seventh Day
Adventists at CoIKkc Tlace. Wash.,
about three mileH west of here. The
convention, delegates say. Is the largest
of ita kind which the Adventlsta have
ever held in the Northwest.
Among the delegates present from
Western Oregon and Washington are II.
WILBUR
METHODIST
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Assembly Hall Multnomah
Hotel
SL'MIAT, 10:M A. M.
BISHOP MATTHEW
SIMPSON HUGHES
WILL PREACH
Splendid Muaic .
A Cordial Welcome
COME EARLY AND BRING A
FRIEND WITH YOU
First Methodist
Episcopal
Church
Twelfth aad Taylor Streets
REV. JOSHUA STAN8FIELD, D. D, Pastor.
10:30 A. M.
Sermon by HKV. E. T. OBtlWELL
"CHRISTIAN PROSPERITY"
12:1 P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
7ili P. M.
Sermon by REV. W. W. TOUJfGBON,
D. I).. District Kaprrlntendeat
"THE KINGDOM OF POSSIBILI
TIES" GOOD MUSIC
COME
. tist lit
.v.v.-R--.'.f
sKV
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THE DOCTRINE OF
SPIRITISM
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SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE'S
"NEW REVELATION"
IS IT CHRISTIAN?
MUST THE CHURCH ACCEPT IT?
HEAR THIS GREAT SERM05-LECTCRE BT "
EVANGELIST L. K. DICKSON
SPECIAL PROGRAM OF MUSIC
BIG CONGREGATIONAL SING
SUNDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY
AT Jiti O'CLOCK
CHRISTENSEN'S HALL
ELETE5TH STREET BETWEE5 M0BSJS05 A3D T AM HILL
OREGON
PASTORS
GATHER HERE FOR
The big event In Protestant church
circles during: the coming week will
be the state pastors' conference,
called for Wednesday and to run
Thursday and Friday in White Tem- j
pie under direction of the inter- I
church world movement. About 350
clergymen from all parts of the i
state are exported here. They will
be entertained by the Portland
Church Federation .on the Harvard
plan. Clergymen internationally
known are on their way to Portland
to address this conference.
In addition to the Interchurch confer
ence several denominational "conferences
will be conducted. Church leaders will
take advantage of the opportunity af
forded to get their workers together for
a short conference on denominational
affairs.
Congregational ministers of Oregon
will meet Tuesday at the First Congre- :
Rational church. Evangelical ministers j
will meet Thursday afternoon and Frl-
day to discuss the possibility of two
branches of the denomination uniting.
Rev. B. F. Bronson, state secretary'
of the Interchurch movement, Is direct
ing the conference.
W. Cottrell, C E. Olcott, Clyde Lowry
I. C. Volcord. E. A. lUmllton. K. J. Hlb
hard, Edith Starbick. L. K. riickson and
O. S. Lee of Portland; William Rclth of
Gaston ; A. R. Bell of Salem ; O. E.
Johnson of Astoria ; B. J. Cady of New
berg ; N. C. Ernston of Albany ; E. H.
Kmnierson of Bend ; K. H. Conway of
Vancouver; L. K. Tupper of Cenlralla,
and J. W. Boylngton and 11. E. WU
lcughby of Aberdeen.
SUNNYSIDE
Congregational
Church
East Taylor at 8!rt
Rev. J. J. Staub, D. D.
11 A. M. "The Plan and Pur
pose of Christ's First Advent"
7:45 P. M. "Getting Some,
body Else"
EXCELLENT MU8IO BY CHORUS
CHOIR
A WfLCOMI POH VOU
CENTENARY
METHODIST
CHURCH
EAST ISINTH AND PIITB
"The Friendly Choeh,
DR. FRANK L WEMETT
SPEAKS ON VITAL THEMES
TOMORROW
11:00 . M.
"Second Mile Religion"
7:80 P. M.
"Christian Loyalty
AND
The Times"
THIS CHURCH DEVOTES THE ENTIRE
MONTH OF MARCH TO AN INTENSIVE
CAMPAIGN FOR CHRISTIAN EFFI
CIENCY. HERE WILL BE FOUND A
WARM AND HELPFUL FELLOWSHIP.
STRANGERS SPECIALLY WELCOME
The Two Objects
of The Gospel
or the
Two Salvations
A COVlCI?rO EXPLAWA.
TION hHOWINO THE SCRIP
TTRE n-F.ARI,T TEACHER
TWO SALVATIONS. BUT 0
SECOND C H A C E. COME
AD BE CONVIls-CEB OV
THIS SIBJF.f:T BY
EVAUEL1ST
C. W. FIELD
Lecturer for the Interna
tional Bible Students'
Association
Sun., Feb. 29, 3 P. M.
W. O. W. TEMPLE
lltn St. Bet, W'sislBftoB aad . Aider
SEATS FREE HO COLLECTIOW
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