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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
14
SATURDAY, . MARCH e, 1920.
PORTLAND. OREGON
Congregational Church (Eight Million B
rive egms
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bllar
Memorial
JWonctey
s
$50,000 IS GOAL
OF OREGON FORCE
IN CHURCH EFFORT
Rev. William Beard of New York
Is Here to Help Put Campaign
Across in State of Oregon.
i Tbe drive of the Congregational
church In the United Btates to raise
its $8,000,000 Pilgrim Memorial
' fund will begin Monday morning:.
The fund Is thus named because it
celebrate the three hundredth an
niversary of the landing of the. Pil
grims At Plymouth Rock. The fund
now amounts to $6,000,000. and
when It is completed it will be
: $8,000,000. The Interest of this fund
' Will aruarantee all the ministers of
the Congregational church who re
ceive a salary fit 11000 a year or
less, a pension of $600 per annum
' after he becomes (5 years of age.
The Rev. William S. Beard of New
York city has come to Oregon to see
. the campaign put across. The Rev. C.
; H. Harrison, an Ohio minister, has also
arrrvea in xne city ana win oe in
'1 charge of the office which he has
I opened in, tbe First Congregational
I church. The executive committee for
Oregon are: E. L. Thompson, chair
man ; Dr. W. T. McEljreen, vice chair
man ; Rev. A. J. Sullens, secretary ;
'E. B. McNaughton, C. A. Mann and
S. C Pier. Other Portland men named
. on the Oregon commission are: B. W.
Bethune, H. O. Colton, C. P. Oalser,
A. H. Harding. B. 8. HunUngton, Q.
' O. Miller. T. F. Murphy. -W. f. Nor
man. W. K. Ogden, 8. O. Smith, George
: Warren, W. I. Wheaton and J. T.
Wilson.
The quota for Oregon has been an
nounced as $50.000. ' In order to give
the workers proper enthusiasm that
their work might be carried on suc
cessfully, a large Congregational bam
' quet has been announced for Wednee
day night at the Hotel Portland. Plates
have been reserved- for 400 members.'
The appeal for subscriptions to the
fund will be mads from Portland pul
-pits on March 14. f--.-..,:..
i '
Presbyterians Hear
Talk pn Foreigners
The -Central Presbyterian church had
an interesting and Instructive .program
at their meeting last Wednesday night
which was given by the women's so
ciety and the men's club. "Foreigners
in the United Btates" was discussed by
. three or four members of the church.
' and Mrs. F. I. Albaugh. chairman of the
v D. A. R. state Amerlcanitatlon commlt
' tee. After the program a social hour
' was enjoyed, light refreshments were
served and the audience had the pleas-
ure of meeting Dr. and Mrs. Walter H.
Nugent, the new pastor and his wife.
Dr. Nugent will occupy his pulpit Sun
" day morning and evening. The chorus
choir will render appropriate music at
both services. It is the desire of the
officers that a full house greet the new
- pastor Sunday.
HIGHLAND
BAPTIST CHURCH
BAST SIOHTH AND ft LB CRTS STREETS.
DR. WM. T. MILL1KEN, PASTOR
. MAROH 1
11:00 A. M "OUR CREED"
7i30 P. M. "THE MAN WHO
DESPISED HIS BIRTHRIGHT"
:o p. ia a. v. p. u.
ORCHESTRA IN THE MORN IN
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
TWELFTH A!T1 ALDER STREETS
REV. JOHN TALLMADGE' BERGEN, D. D.
ef the First Presbyteries Caereh of Mlaieapolls
"The Great Heroic of Isaiah"
Ttlt P. M.
"The Unspeakable Gift"
Hill P. M 8TJTTDAY SCHOOL.
JH P. M. ORG A X RECITAL
y E. E. COCflSF.H.
SOLO by MRS. V1ROIWIA
SPENCER HUTCHIW80N.
SPECIAL MUSIC by the
CUOIR.
Dr. Edward H. Pence WESTMINSTER
PASTOR
a.h. "ANGELS
(First ef Leatea Series) '
- ,...P.M. The .p
the 'If in Life"
it tie P. JL bible' SCHOOL
lt P. JIV TOTr!fPEOPLE8
y 80CIETT
v '-HEAR. OCR QUARTET
Mi
or;
adSohrab
zaAnm
Mirza Ahmad Sohrab, noted scholar and lecturer of Teheran,
Persia, and expouqdcr of the Persian Bahai movement, will
lecture under the craspice of the Theoiophical Society at
Theosophical Hall, 301 Central Bid g., corner 10th and
Alder Sts., Sunday. evening, March 7, at 8 o'clock. Subiect.
by.
Miss Alvah Peterson
NO ADMISSION
New Minister Is to
Take Up Work Here
, Rev. E. C. Hickman
The Rev. B. C. Hickman, newly ap
pointed pastor of Wilbur Methodist
church, arrived in Portland today and
will occupy his new pulpit for the first
time on Sunday morning at 10 :30. The
Wilbur church worships in the assem
bly room of the Hotel Multnomah. Dr.
Hickman was released by the Centenary
board of the denomination in order that
he might accept the Portland call. He is
being transfered from the Winona dis
trict of the Minnesota conference to
Oregon. He was pastor of the First
church at Winona before taking up the
Centenary work. Dr. Hickman's fam
ily consists of his wife and 6-year-old
daughter. Mrs. Hickman is a graduate
of Cornell university and- of the Chi
cago Deaconess Training - school. Dr.
Hickman Is a graduate of Hamllln uni
versity and the Methodist college at St
Paul and of the Garrett Biblical insti
stute, Evanston, HI. Dr. Hickman's
father and grandfather are Methodist
ministers.
Arletar Baptists to
Begin on Campaign
The campaign of evangelism, planned
by the Arleta Baptist church, will begin
Sunday. The pastor. Rev. O. T. Day,
wiU preach Sunday. The preachers for
the nights of the coming week are : W.
T. MUliken of Highland church, F. W.
Starring of Grace church, W. E. Petti
bone of Oregon City First church, W. B.
H in son of Bast Side church and W. A.
Waldo of First church. Beginning on
March 14. Evangelist S. J. Reld will
preach each night
An Alabama man has tn-ented a pis
tol that is practically a miniature ma
chine fun as Its cartridges are loaded
Into a chain of almost any length de
aired. SUNNYSIDE
Congregational
Church
East Taylor at ltd
Rev. J. J. Staub, D. D.
11 A. M. "The Greet Wreck
of Human Redemption."
745 P. M. "The Passion of
Soul-Winning."
IXCILLENT MUSlb Y CHORUS
CHOIR
A WELCOME FOR VOU
to
ALL ARE WELCOME
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Lecture
important ews
Two eonferences for the benefit of
elder boys and girls will be held the
end of this month under the direction
of the Oregon Sunday School associa
tion. The Older Girls' conference will
be held in the Methodist church at For
est Grove, March 26 to 28. The oider
Boys' conference will be held in the
Mount Tabor Presbyterian church of
Portland on March 27. At the after
noon session, of tbe boys' conference
four papers will be read, as follows:
"A Boy's Physical Life." by Kenneth
Irle : "A Boy's Mental Life," by Howard
Hopkirk; A. Boy's, Social Life." by
Cyril Corckett : "A Boy's Religious
Life," by- Perl Brunlc A banquet wiU
be served at 6:15 p. m. In the evening
Harold F. Humbert, state secretary, will
give a talk on "The Camp of the Four
Fold Life." Dr. W. T. McElveen, pas
tor of the First Congregational church,
will give the main address. His topic
will be "The Test of Manhood." Boys
from IS to 21 years of age are invited,
especially those attending Sunday school.
The first evening of the girls' confer
ence will be "get-acquainted" night Mr.
Humbert will tell the story of the camp
of 100 fires held at Lake Geneva last
year. Oregon expects to send a girl
to this camp next year. A dramatiza
tion of a woman's life from the. cradle
to the grave will also be given. Mrs.
William Moll Case of Eugene and Miss
Georgia Barker of Portland will ad
dress the conference. Any girl's class
SUnnual Convention
&i regon J&nday
Schools, jHav 6-9
The Oregon Sunday School conven
toln for 1920 will be held in the First
Presbyterian church May 6 to 9, ac
cording to the general secretary. Har
old F. Humbert. "Brotherhood" is to
be the convention keynote. Two speak
ers from the International S. S. asso
ciation have been secured. They are
Mrs. Maud Junkin Baldwin of Chicago,
who is children's division superintend
ent and R. A. Waite of Chicago, in
ternational boys' superintendent. Oth
ers on the program will be Mrs. Ella M.
Humbert of Spokane, dean of women
at Spokane university; the Rev. W. T.
McElveen of the First . Congregational
church and the Rev. Oeorge W. Knep
per, pastor of the First Chstlan
church of Spokane. Walter Jenkins
will direct the music and Mrs. Loretta
nonarv of Snokane will be the soloist.
Fifteen hundred registered delegates
are anticipated. Multnomah county is
to furnish 900 and entertain the other
600 in their homes on the Harvard
plan.
DIRECTORY
Third Sunday in Lent
Uniform Sunday School Lessons
"John Writes About ChrirtUn Vor." I
,0 Gold' Tt: "Briars, laVn
we aUo ousht to tow on. another.- I John
4:11.
Young People's Topics
Bspttat Union "Ltf Lswom rrom the Book
of PrmiH" hoi. 20:1;15. Comecrstio
Book of ProTertos." Pn. 20:1-15. (Conae-
crttlon uwetint). tf
Epworth Lewroe "Tife Ijmoto Front tts
Book of Prore.be." Pro. 20:1-15.
aptM
Firrt White Templj. 12th tnd Ttylor Rer
WlUUni A. W.ldo. 11. "Ow the Top. by
Mra. Helrt BerreU Montsomery of Kochester
N. T.: 7:80. "Cbrtot. Eminent in Human life.
Eut Side E. 20th snd Bebaoe Be. W.
B. Hinnon. Rer. H. T. Cmh, MeocUte. 11.
"The Mn Who Would Be Kins"; 7:30, "To
HeU and Back."
Third Vanemrre and Knott Rt. R. E.
Cloee. 11. "Oaf Master Prosratn"; 7:30.
"The Price of Victory."
Arleta E. 64 th and 48th ate. By. Owen
T- Day. 11. "The Mark of Jems ' ; 7 :,
The Price or incecrny.
CalTarr E. 8th and Grant Re, J. E.
Thomas. 11, '-The Heart of the Gospel"; 7:80.
A Danferons Practice. .
Glencoe EL 4'5th and Main Rer. F. O.
I.alette. 11. "The Tragedy of Bneceas ; 7 :u.
Interferencea.
Sellwood Bethany Rev. W. If. Tenia 11.
7:45.
Grace E. TSth and Ai. B. F. W. Staf-
fa. 11. "The Liaht of the World": 7:40,
preaching by Rev. Fred Berry of Seattle.
TJniYenitr Park Rer. S. Lawrtnca Black.
11. 8.
swedbh 15th and Hnyt Be. T. O.JIiolan-
der Preaching by tbe blind CTanseliat. Ber. A.
Freeman. 10:80. 7 .SO.
Bt. Johns Chicago and Leonard 11, 7:80.
Hishland E 8th. and Alberta Dr W. T
Miiliken. 11. "Onr Creed"; 7:80. "The Man
Who Despised His Birthright."
ML OliTet f colored) Broadway and Er-
trctt Bar. J. W. Anderson. 11. 8.
Ellm Swedish Mallory and Skidmore ReT.
G. Sandblom. 2 :30. 3 :80.
Lenta 88th st and 80th are. Rer. E. A.
Smith. ETangeliatio serrices led by 8. J. Reid.
11. 7:30.
OatnaiM
Pro Cathedral 16th and Daria Rer. B. T.
O'Han. S, 7:15, 8:89, 8:45, 11, 7:48.
fit Peter Lents Rev. P. Beutgen. 8,
10:80. 7:80.
St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman RT. J. O.
Hashes. 6. 8:80, 10:80. 7:30.
St. Francis s. lzth and Pina Bt. i. u.
Black. 6. 8. . 10:80. 7:80.
Immaenlata Heart of Mary Williams and
Stanton He. W. A. Daly. S. S. 8. 11. 7:80.
Holy Roaary E. 8d and Clackamas Bar. K.
H.' Olson. 6. 7. 8. . 11. 7:8
St Rosa S. BBd and Alameda Ray. J.I
O FamU. S. lo:Btt. 4.
Bt. Aourewa is. tn ana AJBenaj tier. i.
Kitrnan. 8. 10:30. 7:80.
The Madeleine B. 24th and Siskiyou Rer
George F. Thompson. 7:30. . 11.
Asoension E 76th and Yamhill Frandteaa
Fathers. 8. 10:30. 7:80.
Bleaaed Sacrament Maryland and Blaadena
Ber. F. W. Black. 8, 10:30, 7:80.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin Rer. C lUnaond.
8. 10:80, 7:80.
Bt. Ignatius 8220 43d St. 8. It Jesuit
Fathem. 6 SO. 8. 10:80. 4.
8t BtepneM K. 4Zd and Tsjlor iter war
ren A. Waitt. S. 8:S. 10:80. 7:80.
Holy Redeemer Portland bird, and Taneou-
?er are. Rer. William J. DiTina. 8. 8. 10 :30.
7:80.
St. VhiWo Nedl (PauUst Fathers) E. 16th
and Hickory Ray. M. L. Ferry. 7 :80. (,
10:80, 7:80.
St. Clementsr 8. Smith are. and Newton
Berbita Fathers. 6. 8. 10:80, 7:30.
Sacred Heart E. 11th sad Canter Bar. G,
Bob. 8. 10:80. 7:80.
St Agatha E. 16th and MilUr Rev. J.
Commkkr. S. 10:80. 7:30.
St Stanlslaua (Polish) Maryland and Fail
ing Rer. F. Matthew. 8. 10:80, 7:80.
St. Josepb (German) lBth ai
Be. B. Rnrrer. 8. lOKO. 7:80.
St Miehaal (Italian" 4th and
MID Bar.
u v. a .civ. . v . v r i , .bv.
Bt Claire's Capitol Hill Father Aloytiut,
U. r. M. 7:30, 1:20. ,
St. Charlas R S8d and Alberta Bar. J.
P O'KlTnn. 8. 10:1(1.
All Saint K. SOtb and GBsan Ber. Father
William Crontu. 8, 100.
Bt Patrick lth and Saricr Ref. Charles
M. Smith. Maaraa 6:80. S. 8:1 5. 10:30. 7:4a.
First Part and Columbia Re. RaroM R
Grtffita. . 11. "Global Christianity"; 7:46.
now uoev uoa spee to an r
East Side E. 12 Lb and Taylor Ray. R. H.
sawyer., la. i:w. '
Baat Skto E. 12th and TayV E. B. H.
sawyer. 11. Iae).
Rodney Awn Padoey and Knott, Ri
8 Earl Cbiidaro. . 11. 7:80.
alonUrilla E. 7th sad Glisas. Bat. Car-
nU U Roberta. 11. 7:SO. .
Woodlawa E. 7ta and Liberty Rer. Joaepb
u. noyo. ii, s.
Verno B, 13 th s4 ' WyfanV HT. . R.
TThha afa. .11 HUB. '
Kara Park By. I. W. Ghormley. 11. ad
of Portland. Churches and oung
in any Sunday school la Western Ore
gon may,, send a delegate.
BAPTIST
Rev. Ray Edwin Close will assume
the pastorate of the Third Baptist
church Sunday morning. Mr. Close
comes from the Green Lake Baptist
church of Seattle highly recommended
as a conscientious Christian worker.
Mrs. Close is a successful worker among
young people. A reception will be given
the pastor and bis wife next Friday at
7 :45 p. m. i
Tuesday evening Dr. W. T. MUliken
will deliver a lecture upon "Personal.
Efficiency!' at the Highland Baptist
church. The lecture is given under the
auspices of the young men's class. No
admission will be charged, hut the free
will offering will be donated to the
athletic fund of the class.
Lents Baptist church will continue its
revival services during the coming week
under the direction of the state evan
gelist. Dr. S. J. Reid.
CHRISTIAN
The coming to the city of Miss Cyn
thia Pearl Maus of Cincinnati next
Wednesday will be of special interest
to all disciples of Christ churches. Miss
Maus is national secondary superintend
ent of the Bible schools and also author
of books on religious problems of teen
u miDlls. Her acoointments on Wed
nesday evening will include a confer
ence dinner at the First Christian
church, served by the Loyal Daughters'
Bible class at 6 :15. and an address to
tbe public at 7:45. All Bible school
workers will find a welcome at both
gatherings.
CONGREGATIONAL
The coming week will be a busy one
for First Congregational members. Mon
day night the men's brotherhood holds
Its monthly dinner. Professor Norman
F. Coleman will be the speaker. Several
Eastern Congregational ministers in the
city in the interest of the Pilgrim me
morial fund will speak. E. T. Stretcher
will preside. Tuesday evening the east
side members will enjoy a social eve
ning at the home of Mrs. J. D. Rip
ley, 1219 Rodney avenrw. Wednesday
the women's association will hold an
aU day meeting In preparation for their
rummage sale, March 18 and 19. Wed
nesday evening the Congregationallsta
of the city will tender a reception and
dinner at the Hotel Portland to the Rev.
William S. Beard of New York, director
of the Pilgrim memorial drive. On
Thursday evening Dr. W. T. McElveen
will give his fourth lecture in the series
on Christian psychotherapy. Movies
are on the program for Friday afternoon
for the boys and girls of the Sunday
school.
Special evangelistic work previous to
Easter has started at Atkinson Memorial
Congregational church. A visitation of
the families in the parish is to be made.
In the evening the film, "The Auction
of Slaves," will be shown.
If!
EPISCOPAL
Services will be held at the usual
hours Sunday at St. Stephens Pro
Cathedral by Dean Hicks. A report on
Rev. James Moore Hickson's mission
will be given in the evening. Lenten
OF CHURCH
dress by Miss Ida May Irwin; 7:80. "Ersnge-
lism."
ehristlan Scianoa
Lesson subject: "Mis."
First 19th and Ererett. 11. 8.
Second E. 6th and' Holladay. 11. 8.
Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8.
Fourth VaneoUTer and Emerwm. 11. S.
Fifth S2d and 4 2d ave. S. E. 11. S.
SUtb Maaonia temple, 868 Tamhill. 11. 8.
Serenth Holbrook block. St. Johns. 11.
All churches Wednesday. 8 P. m.
Osntrsestlensl
First Park and Madison Dr. W. T McEl
Teen. 11. "Joyoos BeUerlng"; 7:45, Waa
Jesus Wrine?"
Sunnyrlao E. 3 2d sod Taytor Bet. J, J.
Staab. 11. 7:45.
AtMnxon Memorial F 29-th and Ererrtt.
Rer. E. B. Flint. 11, "The Shameless Gospel" :
7:45, "The Judgment of the Wise and Fool
ish." Highland E. 6th and Presooit Rer. Edward
Constant. 11 "Lenten Fare"; 7:30. "A Friend
ly Interriew. '
Waerleigh Heights E. 88d and Woodward
Rer. Olirer P. Arery. 11, "Systematic Chris
tian Liring": 7:30, illustrated sermon, "The
Water of Life."
Lanrelwood 4Btb are. and 65th at, B. B.
Mrs. Alice M Handsaker. 11.
Pilgrim Missouri and Sharer. Rer. Robert
Murray Pratt. 11. 7:30.
TTniTerHitj Park Harm and Lombard Rer.
H. Johnston. 11,7:30.
Finnish Mason and Albina Rer. A. A.
Harju. 6 and 8 p. m.
St Johns S. Iranhoe and Richmond. Bar.
T. Merrill 11. 7:30
Dsntih-Norweglan E. 28d sad Samnar
Rer. Ole Torgessen. 11, 7:30.
First German E. 7 th and BtlEtfn Be.
George Zocher. 11, 7:30.
Second German E. 8th and Skidmore Ear.
Henry Hagelgana. 11, 7:80.
Zlon German E. 9th and Fremont nay. t.
H. Hoop. 11 7:80.
Dunaard
Oramh of the Brethren Bortfcwfck and Bral-
nard Rer. George C. Carl. 11. 8.
Episcopal
Pro-Cathedrl of Ht Stephen the Martyr
Rt Rer. W. T. Sumner bishop; Very He. R.
T. T. Hicks, dean. 11. "The Awakening";
7:45. "A Report of Mr. Hickson's Mission."
Trinity 19th and Ererett Rer. A. A. Mor
rison. 8 . 11. 8.
St Davids E. 12th and Belmont Ray.
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 11, 7:80.
8t Marks 2 let and MarshaH--Rer. J. G.
Eatton. 7:30. 11. 7:45; daily. 7:30 a. m.
St Andrews Hereford St.. Plymouth
Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9. 11. 7:80.
Craoa Memorial E. 17th and Weidler Rer.
Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11.
Good Sheoherd Vanconrer and Graham
Rev. John Dawson. 11, 8.
SU Michael and All Angels E 48d and
Broadway Rer. F. T. Bowen. ricar. 8. 10.11.
Church of Our Sirior 60th are. and 4 1st
st. S. E. Re. E. H. Clark, Tfcar. 7:80. 11.
Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan
hospital Rer Frederics K. Howard. 7. f:S0
St Pauls Woodmere Bey. Oswald W. Tay
lor. 4.
An Saints 25ts and Sarier Bar. Frederick
K Howard. 10. 11.
St. Johns Memorial . 15th and Harney.
Bellwood. Rey. 11. CUrk In charge. 11, 7:30
St. Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Rer
W. A. M. Brack, itear. 10. 11.
SvanoellcaJ
First K. 6th and Market Rst. E. D. Hom-
schnch. 11. 7:30.
Ckty Street 10th and Clay Rer. Jacob
Stocker. 10:45, "The Value of Christian
Literature": 7:80. "Impressions of the For'
ward Movement Conference."
Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th and GUsan.
Rev. J. C. Ledin. Preaching by Rer. C W.
Rood. 11. Swedish; 8:30, English. "Popular
Amusement, Card Playing, Dancing and Theatre
Going"; 7:30 (English), "la It WeQ With
Theer"
Free Method Is
Central E. 65th and Flanders Ray. K. i
Hairrngton. ii, i:au.
First K. th and mib Bey. B. H. Upton.
11. 7:su.
Alberta E. 80th and Wygant Ray. M. V.
WhetseU. 11. 7:80.
St. Johns E. Richmond and Hndanrj Bay.
Lenm-rBeT. S. H. Upton, aetins pastor. 3 :8S.
First E. 86th sad Mais Bar.
n 11. 7:45.
SooodxI E- 2d and Slat eye. Her. Lairaiss
M. TimlL 11. 7. '?
Wast Piadmont BorurwieB aod Jersey Kay.
Cam Jaseupp. 11, 8.
Jew Ml
Consrecaelon Beth Israel 1 2tb and Mans
Rabbi Jonah B. Wisa. Beform BynaaosuA
Berrios Friday 8 p. as.. Saturday 10:g0 a. aa.
Congrrgation Ahavai Sholok Park and Clay
its. . hibm iv. Qraoaaasoa. anaay. s p.
Ratnrdas. 8:10 L a.
Gongregatioa Neraa Zedeck Tahnnd Tomb
Stn and uaiir tuir. a.oranam a. nose&cranta.
Vriday 8 p. aa. Saturday S a. as. Sunday 10
a. m. Baostasss aenaot - v
Latter Day Salrrts
Church ef Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
K. 2U and Sisaisorj ru Dec u. i-
' Bt Jftsisi Psit sad JeffereOS !
WilUass E. BrirJtWa.- 11. 7 JO. '
at Faole K- 13th and Clintosi Bar. M.
services are held Tuesdays, Wednes
days and Fridays. The young people's
meeting will be in charge of Goodrich
Hayes. A. 8. Peeker will read a paper
on "Science and Its Relation to Re
ligion. Miss Doris Bagley will sing.
fl- .- Kg
EVANGELICAL
At the Swedish Tabernacle, Rev. C.
W. Rood will preach Sunday morning
in Swedish and at- 3 :30 p. m. in Eng
lish. In the afternoon be will talk on
the popular amusement question. The
evening service will also be in English.
Rev. C. J. Ledln, pastor, will officiate.
Evangelistic services are being held
every evening at the St. Johns Evan
gelicaT church by Rev. A .P. Layton,
pastor. Excellent interest is reported.
People living in St Johns are invited
to the services.
LUTHERAN
Rev. 0. W. Gaertner of Seattle, who
has been preaching for the deaf of
Portland during the last four years. Is
to occupy the local pulpit Sunday after
noon at 2 :30. The service will be held
in Trinity Lutheran church. All deaf
are invited.
The conclusion of the third chief part
of the catechism will furnish Rev. A.
Krause with his Sunday morning text
for the congregation of St Pauls Lu
theran church. The service will be In
German.. A Lenten service is being held
each Thursday at S p. p.
9sV
METHODIST
Dr. Joshua Stansfleld, pastor of the
First. Methodist church, has returned
from a month's vacation in Arizona and
Southern California and will fill his
pulpit Sunday. Holy communion will
be observed In the morning.
Rev. E. Sutton Mace, pastor of Clin
ton Kelly Methodist church, announces
that special services wUl be held on
Sunday evenings in his church under the
direction of the laymen. Laymen from
various churches will speak this Sunday
night. On March 14 Rev. H. C. Burk
holder will give the main address; on
March 21 Dr. W. W. Youngson, and on
March 28 a group of minute men under
the direction of W. C. Miller. ,
PBESBYTERIAS
Dr. John Tallmadge Bergen of the
First Prsbyterian church of Minneapolis,
who has returned from his five day trip
in California, will preach Sunday at the
First Presbyterian church. Preceding
the morning sermon a children's story
Is announced "Blg Fruit on Little
Trees." Dr. Howard Agnew Johnston,
who with his wife has been taking a
few weeks' rest at a sanitarium, will
take up his work next week, which he
wUl continue until Dr. John H. Boyd's
arrival In May. Next Sunday Dr. John
ston will deliver a sermon on "The Cri
sis Year in the Life of a Boy." James
F. Ewing, educational director of the
church, is at Carmel-by-the-Sea. Mrs.
Ewlne accompanied him. He is gain
ing steadily in health and strength. Let
ters addressed to t;armei-Dy-tne-sea,
Cal.. will reach them. The Women'B
Missionary society will hold its annual
election Tuesday at 2 :30 p. m. Rev.
Levi Johnson will Install the new offl
cera, At Westminster Presbyterian church
Dr. E. H. Pence, on Sunday morning.
SERVICES IN
Krause. 10:30 (German), "For Thine Is the
Kingdom and the Power and the Glory Foretex
and Ever": 7:80, "Hearing God's Voice."
Our Savior E. 10th and Grant Rev. M. JL
Christensen. 11 (Norwegian), "Fidelity 'a Re
ward"; 7 :30, Brotherhood meeting.
Trinity (Missouri Synod) WOliams and
Graham Rev., J. P. Rimbach. 10:15, 2 SO.
service for the deaf. led by Rev. G. W. Gaertner
of Seattle; 7:80.
Bethlehaaa Norwaaian 14th sad Da via Bar.
Wilbeliuj Ptttersen. 11. 8.
Grace (Enslteh) E. S4th and Broadway-
Rev. C. H. Bernhard. 11. 7:80.
Bethel Morwegtan (Free) Wygant and Bod-
ey.
Bethiny Dsnlh Kyangelical Union and aloe
rls Re. L. P. Kjoller. 117:80.
St Johns Peiuncnla and Kilna trick Rev. L.
Ludwig. 10:45. 7:80.
Swedish Antmstana Stanton and Rodney
Rev. V. G. Ogren. 10:45. 7)45.
Immanuel 19th and Irvine Rer. A. V. An
derson. 11. 8.
Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune Rer. 8. C
B. Knutaen. 11, 7:30.
Hon Evangelicals (Missouri Synod) Chap
man and Salmon Re. H H. KoppelmaMn.
9:15. 10:15. 7:45.
Alberta Eneliah F 17th and Albaata (Baker
haU). 10. 11.
Methodist Episcopal
Carson Heights Rev. G. S. Brown. IS.
11. 7.
Centjmai
ry E. 9th and Ptae Re. Frank L.
11. 7:80.
Wemett.
Central Vancouver and Farco Be.
A. R.
Maslean. 11.7:80.
Clinton Kelly R. 40th and Powell Re.
E. S. Mace. 11. 'The ReUgiona of the Jericho
Road"; 7:30, service in charge of laymen.
Ecworth 26th and Sarierr Rey. J. Stanford
Moo res.
Flfft 12th and Tavror Rev. Joshua Stans-
field. . 10:80, "Vital Godliness"; 7:80. "I -est
We Forget"
FIntNorwMian Danish 18th and Hoyt
Rev: Eliaa Gjeriing. 11. 8.
Lurelwood E. 63d and Fostec Re. A. U
Brakenbury. 11, 7:80.
Lents 86th tt. and 58th ava. Rs. F. K.
Sibley. 11, 7:48.
Lincoln K ' 52d and T.hw.li Re. F. A.
Ginn. 11, 7:30.
Monta villa E 80th and Plna Re. Hiram
Gould. 11. 7:80.
ML Tabor E. 6 let and Stark. Re. E. G.
Decker. 11, 7:30.
Patton Alberta and Michigan. Ra. George
H. Bennett 11. 7:80.
Rom "ity Park E. RStb and Sandy. Re. D.
Lester Fields. 11. 7:30.
Sellwood E. 111th sod Tacoms Rav. W.
S. Gordon. 11. 7:80.
SnnnyFlde E. 85th and Tambill Rev. W.
F. Ineeon. 11. "Love": 7:45. sermon by tbe
pastor.
Bt. Johns W. Leayltt and Syracuse Rev.
W. E. Kloster. 11, 7:80.
Swedish Beech and Borthwlck Be. Anal
Eklund. 11, 8.
University Park Flake and Lombard Be
H. T. Atkinson. 11, 7:80.
Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid-
more and Vancouver Be. A. Christeneen. 11,
7:80.
Wealeyan E. B8d sad Glisan Ra. D. B.
Hampe. 11, 7:48.
Westmoreland Milwaokis and Midway Rev.
E. S. Mac. 7:80.
Wilbur Multnomah hotel Ra. E. C. Hick
man. 10:30.
Wood.tock E. 44th and Woodstock Bet.
L. a Poor. 11, 7:80.
Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland Re, i.
H. Irvine, 11, "The Baeramenta and Their Sig
nificance, followed by communion service ; 7 :30,
"Finding Tour True Orbit."
District superintendent. Hey. William Wallace
Youngson, D. D.. 691 E. 62d st. N. Tabor 2790.
St. . Bouts
First Union and Multnomah Rev. J. W.
Byrd. 11, 70.
"First E. 10th sad Weidler Bar. I. T.
Little, ii, 7u.
Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane Raw, t. G.
Bringedaul, 11. 7 40.'
Brentwood 65th are. and 67th St. Re,
a O. Fowler.' 11. 740.
Highland Park E. 14 th aa
W. P. Keebeuch. 11. 8.
Scandinavian 948 Garfield
HaUstronv 11. 740,
Be. Paadei
Presbyterian
First 12th and Aide. Ra. Howard Agnew
Johnson, assistant paetor. Prewfateff- by Or. John
Tallmadge Bergen of kfiaateapoUa, l:SO. "The
Great Heroic of Isaiah'-; 7:30, "Xbe Csapagk,
able Gift"
Wavtminater East 17th and, Schuyler Bee.
Edward H. Pence. 10:30. "Angela"; 7:0.
Central E. ISth and Pine. Re. Walter
Henry Nugent. 11, "A Working Program"; 7:30
"The Great Need of the Church."
Calvary 11th and Clay. Bey. L. Bowrins
Quick. 11. -Beauty for Ashes"; 740. "First
Things Flmt."
Mt. .Tans E. 55th and Belasotrt Be. Ward
MacHenry. 11. "The Tfeougbt of God"; 7:80.
"The Jay of Faith."
. jff,naa .JtJ? .V Wygsnt Bw. Brace
J. Giffeu. 11. 740.
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett. 11. preach
tnc by Bev. George JU Clark of CorvalUa; 7 40.
aarnce is charge of women's rs'sitnnarj aociety.
roorth -riM sjd 1 tiibbt. Key. laenroe tt
Eyerett. ; 1040. 740. ..
SAtfet- and 431
jpeoplesV Societies
begins a series of sermons for the Lenten
period, on the general theme of The
Inhabitants of the Universe." The first
will be on "Angels," the second "Men,"
the third "God, the fourth "The God
Man," and the Easter topic will be The
Universe to Be Eternal Life."
The Women's Missionary society will
have charge of the Sunday evening serv
ice at Piedmont Presbyterian church.
Miss Davis of the Portland Settlement
Center will tell of her work In South
Portland. Several musical numbers will
be given and the Guild girls will give
a short playlet on missionary life among
the various nationalities. The girls will
be dressed in costume.
Mrs, F. W. Neal. for 17 years a mis
sionary to Africa,, will speak Sunday
evening at Trinity Presbyterian church.
TJiriTEI BRETHREN
Bishop William H. Washlnger will
speak Sunday morning and evening at
the First United Brethren church. . An
important announcement will also be
made ! relative to the proposed new
church building.
Lieutenant R. S. Gill will have charge
of the morning service and Rev. J. A.
Garret the evening services at Second
church. Regular services will be held
at Third church. The pastor will preach
In the morning at Fourth rhurrh and
In the evening the Brotherhood will be
in charge.
CHURCH OF OUR FATHER
Then Lenten classes af the Church nf
Our Father will meet Monday at 8 p. m.
at Rev. W. O. Eliot's residence, and
Tuesday at 6:45 p. m. and Thursday at
3:30 p. m. in the church narlor. The
pastor will contrast Eurooe in Luther'a
time with Europe of today. He will
also preach Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :45
p. m.
Jflrs. iHontgomery
0 &peak atCCUkite
2TempleSundayCve
Mrs. Helen Barrett Montgomery of
Rochester, N. Y who is one of the
speakers of the women's branch of the
Interchurch world movement confer
ence, is to remain in Portland over Sun
day and will speak at the evening serv
ice at White Temple.
Mrs. Montgomery is a woman of rare
platform ability. In her early life she
was a lyceum and platform lecturer but
her ability has brought her into world
prominence. She has published several
important books in connection with the
new world movement. She has traveled
extensively, spending much time in the
Orient She '8 now president of the
Women's Baptist Foreign Mission so
ciety. Dr. William A. Waldo, pastor, will
speak in the morning. The Lord's sup
per will be administered and the hand
of fellowship given to new members.
The Temple quartet will render special
music at both these services.
PORTLAND
UK. Grimes. 11. "The Bible in One Verse";
" :30, "The Four Square Mao.
Hope- 78th and Everett. Be. H. E. GDas.
11. 7:3).
Bose City Dr. Robert H. Milligan. 11, "The
Deity of Christ"; 7:80. "Servant of Serranta."
Forbes Gtabara and Gantenbein Re. Ward
Willis Long. 11. 7:80.
Trinity Virginia and Nebraska Be. Theo
dore P. 8mith. 11. "By His Shed Blood";
7:30, Mrs. F. W. Nea from Africa will speak.
Anabei F. H. Mlxseli 11, "The Kenoaia ";
7:30, "Why Aecept Chriatf" .
MUlard Avenue Bey. W. Lee Gray. 11.
.'Personal Evangelim." by Be. Boudinot
Seeley; 7:80, "A Fisherman."
MtrshiU otref. 17th sod Uanhall Rev. A.
J. Hanea. 11.
Miapab E. 19th and IX vision Bey. D. A.
Thotnpeon. 11, "The Eternal Question"; 7:45,
"The Guest Chamber of the Soul."
Unity E. 71st and Sandy Re. S. W
Beeraah. 11. "God Is for Me'; 7:30. "Behold
tbe Man."
Reformed Pfsibyterlao
First Minnesota and A ins worth Rey. F. D.
Fraser. 11, 7:30.
Seventh Day Adventlate
Hote Regular scrvicea of this deBeenrnation
are held on Saturday.
Central E. 11th and Everett L. K. Dick
son pastor. 10. 11:16.
Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery G. W.
Pettit, minister. 10. 11.
Moata villa E. 80th and Everett J. A. Ger
hart 10, 11.
Lents 94th at, and 68th are. W. D. Hunt
ington. 10. 11
St. Johna Central are. end Charleston
A. R. Folkenberg. 10. 11.
Albina Skidmore sod Mallory Eider M. H.
Wentland. 10. 11.
Scandinavian 6 2d ak, and 89th ava. Elder
O. S. Lee. 10. 11.
Salvation Army
Jorpa No. 1 248 Ash at Adjutant Henry
R. Cozens. 11, 8:16. 8.
Corps. Na 4. 128 H 1st Captain William
G. baaith. 11. 8. 8.
Swedenaw ileal
New Ourch Society 881 Jefferson Be.
William H. Reese. 10:48. The First Com
mandment ; Thou Shalt Have No Other God
Besides Me."
. Unitarian
Church of ;Our Father Broadway and Tam
hill Re. W. G, Eliot Jr. 11. "Jew. Ask
for Higns. Greeks After Wisdom but We- Preach
Chrtet Crucified"; 7:45. a criticism of Gov
ernor Coolidge's and Roger W. Babson't reasons
for 'Xietting Behind the Preachera."
United ratnran
Conference superintendent Re. G. E. Mo-
Donaid.
h'int E. 15th and Morrison Rev. Byron J.
Clark. 11. 7:80. preaching by Biahop William
H. ty'asbinger.
Second E. 27th and Sumner Iter. lr
Hawley. 11. preaching by Lieutenant R. 8.
Gill; 7:80, preaching by Re. J. A. Garret of
Vancouver.
Third efth st. and 824 are. S. X. Be. E.
O. Shepherd. 11, 7:30.
Fourth Tremont Ber. 0. P. Blanehard.
11. "Keep Cool; Stick"; 7:30, service in charge
of the Brotherhood. -
Cloverdale (46 Jessup Ra. Walter Reyn
olds. 10. 6:80, 7:80.
United Cvafiteitoai
First E. 16th and Poplar Be. I. A.
Good. 11, 8.
Oekley Green Willamette bird, sad Gay
Rev. H. H. Farnham. 11, 7:80.
St Johns Rev. A. P. Layton., 11. 7:80.
United Preeb ytarian
First E. 37 th and Hawthorne Ra. H. F.
Given. 11. 7:30.
Church of tbe Strangers Grand and Wasco
Bev. 8. Earl Du Bo is. 10:80. 7:30,
Kanton 120 West Lombard Ha. George
N. Taylor. 11. 780.
Mlaoallanaous
Christian and Missionary A Ola nee E. 9th
sod Clay Be. John E. Fee. 10. It, 74a
Baaluatioa League 148 1 8th Be. Edward
Mills. 11, "When Nothing Else Matters"; 8,
"Man's Highest Possibilities." by Dr. Mabel F.
Holgate.
curistadelphian 621 B. Washington. 10:80.
Church of God 868 Failing Harry Naai.
11. 740.
Gospel HaB K. SStta and Stark. 11. 740.
Mes a Baaort U aad Bnneide Be. Levi
Johnson, superintendent. 8.
Dvriiu Scienc Portland Hotel T. IL kt
sard.-: 11.
-inlwiiMtl ltrrt aad Waahasgtoa. Be.
Will U. Trotter. 11. S. 7 :0. -
Glad Tidings PBteaoatal Miaaion) ' 2467k
1st, 2, 8. 740. W
A. W. Smith. 11. t, t.
Votantaera of .America Mlsstrm 226 Barn
aide Meeting every eveolna except Monday at
S o'clock, aad Sunday, 3 P. aa.
Portland Ecclesaa (Chriatadalphiaa) 1687
Belmont George H. Tilling, secretary. 11.
Peaiel Mission 268 let,. 8, S. Services
each night at 8.
Church of Christ E. 79tn aad Gliaaa. 11.
Fimt Spiritoalist E. 7th aad Hears lo. Lecture
and aiwiirn by C. W. Shaw, at 8 aad 7:46.
First Spintaai Scienea 129 Fourth at. lie.
Mas Hoffman. Lecture by Bar. B, M. Single-
TaaabiB 240, 740:
daily. - 7 :sw. .
InUruaUonal Bible Studenta W. a If. Tem
ple, 11th 104 Aldst. I, ?:0. ' .
City iaU 2d aad Oak-.43oapal eerrioa at
I-J4 by liavid Laaev . .. ,y
Prominent Pastor to
Enter His 4th Year
3 . ..... ? tl
S3
Dr. W B. Hlnson
Dr. W, B. Hhson enters upon his
fourth year as pistor of the East Side
Baptist church on Sunday morning, and
his tenth year inf Portland. During the
last three years? the church has pur
chased the fine; stone edifice where
services are now held, has. trebled its
membership, doubled the Sunday school
atendance and increased the young
people's attendance from 30 to 120. Two
missionaries in South China, Rev. and
Mrs. E. S. Burket are now entirely sup
ported by the church. The church also
engaged the Reva IL T. Cash as associ
ate pastor. Thirty-six thousand copies
of Dr. Hinson'ft sermons have been
printed and circulated during the last
three years. For i0 years he has spoken
at McMinnville college every fortnight.
The church is looking forward to the
celebrating of Eaoter j&'lth a large thank
offering. Dr. Hinlon will administer the
sacrament at the morning service. In
the evening he will preach on "To Hell
and Back." ? v
I
fcv&ngelst to Speak
Evangelist L. Dickson will speak
in Christensen's Jhall. -Eleventh street
between Morrison! and Yamhill, Sunday
night at 7:30 o'clock. He will explain
some of the grea predictions regarding
EAST SIDE
BAPTIST CHURCH
OOttrlKR K. 0TH AMD SSLMOfl
PRSAOHINa B r DR. W. . HINtOH
i
li00
"The MailWho Would
Be King"
i
"To HelLtid Back"
I
The wrtole Bib for our faMS
The whole Ohrjit for our sllegltnos
The whole woHJ for eur parish .
HAWTHORNei aT. TABOH OR
SUNNrSIDEj OAKS TO 20TH
First Methodist
Episcopal
Twelfth as4j Taylor 8tret
RfV. JOSHUA STtSie:i.p, D. D, Pastor.
10:30 0. M. OCwllflUrllOM 6IRVI0I
".' '
Dr. etansfleld vyill Speak rlefly en
vital Godliness
1i1B BUlpOAy SCHOOL
7:10 P. St. STtRSSON SUBJKOT
44
LEST YV$ FORGET"
Are We rergettlng.' the areat Oauees
Oofisequenoes of Recent War?
SKATS rlf f OOSII
" FlksT
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
PARK AHO MflOltOH STB 8 ITS
REY. WM. T. M'ELVEEN, PH.D.
110v A. M.
"JOYOUS RELIEVING"
1S: MOON OU RR KMT BVSNT 04.SSS
"How Littls Pen ocrscy There Is in
tke Covenantf of the Lsagoe of
Nations."
'!WAS JESUS DIVINE?1'
' 7:SO P. SI.
THURBDAT, SIAROM 11, 74S.
DR.- fSoKLVKKN Lectures on the Chureh'g
BllnlsVy,of HeaHlng.
SUNDAY SCHOOL 0:48 A. 88.
OHRISTIAN BNDAVOSl OsSO R. M.
CAT FRKE
(
ROSE CITY PARK
METHODIST
CHURCH
MTH ASD 8ANDT
D. Lester Fields
Pastor
11 k. V.
R. E. DUItLAP, D. D.
STEBEOPTIfjATr ADDRESS
Sow JToM fjt Methodism
7186 P.M.
F. T. KEENEY, D. D.
"Rebuilding the World"
FRIDAY 7 1 48 1. M.
"Seeing Columbus and the
Wayfarer" '
, Is 8lX al4te MUoa Pletsrws
i - it-)'-' v , 5
is j viv "
I MesxKSMBfltBME6ENimJ llsMssisfiiriirnsIf nj rwn immtft- T J H
I II MI-WHIM.! I III HI!
CHurch
OREGON
BAPTISTS
PLAN CAMPAIGN TO
RAISE 51.500,00
With national leaders present.; and
a great majority of the Baptist min
isters of the state in attendance.
Baptist leaders met Friday at White
Temple, to formulate plans for the I
nation-wide campaign for flOO.SOO,-
000. Oregon's apportionment of this!
fund will be $1,460,000, it was an
nounced. Although the Baptists are acting tnl
cooperation with the injerchurch. theyl
have a separate organisation ' and Willi
hold an entirelv separate eamDaurn. I
Their drive will be between April 25 and I
May 2.
Of the S3 counties of Oreron. Dr. X C I
Austin, field secretary, announced. Ill
have extensive Baptist work. Ten of
these counties, he said, have appointed
county leaders for the campaign. Dr.
O. C. Wright, state promotion director.
presided over the meeting. Addresses
were given by Mrs. W. A Montgomery
of Rochester. N. Y., national head of
the Baptist Women's Foreign Mission-1
ary society, author and missionary ; Dr.
Frederick A. Agar of New York and
ur. A. m. feny or J'ortland.
W. 6. Rims, a Portland lawyer, has
been appointed the state campaign
leader of the new world movement.
Other Baptists present were the Revf
erends G. H. Young, Albany ; B. H.
face, Monmouth; M. o. Bentley, Free
water: W. H. Cox. Pendleton: M. D. I
Lynn. Helix ; W. R. Storms. Weston ; -D.!
vllle; C. L. Trawin, McMinnville! C. M.
Cllne, Grants Pass ; Walter Bailey
Springfield; E. T. Htarkey.. Baker : W.
E. Pettybone. Oregon City ; G. E. Jewel,
Alsea; J. R. Dixon. Koseburg ; W. D.
Rlsley, Eugene ; S. L. Boyce, Lacomh :
W. S. Woodsworth. Brownsville ; J. G.
Tibbetts, Salem ; W. T. S, Sprlggs, Medr
ford : F. W. Reynolds, Powers ; T. 8.
Mother, Riddle: J. W. Cabeen, Prine
ville ; E. H. Hayden, Hood River. .
thin BplritlHin and its significance from
the standpoint of the ncrlptures. A spe
cial musical program has been srrsriKrd,
The public is Invited. Heats are free.
WILBUR
MpTHODIST
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Assembly Hall Multnomah
Hotel
DITITfE SERVICES . I6186 A. M.
8TJKDAY SCHOOL Mill P.M.
MUSIC BT SEXTET CHOIR
Dr.E.C. HICKMAN
of Hew York City, the HEW PAS
TOR, WILL PREACH. Come early
and bring; sortie friends with you. A
cordial welcome and a helpful service.'
THE HAND OF GOD IN THE AF
FAIRS OF NATIONS AND THE
GOOD TO COME OUT OF
PRESENT TROUBLES
This Inspiring; lecture, full of cheer
and comfort, points out the sure
promises of Ood that the earth's re
construction will be according; to hisj
prearranged plan, wherein present
troubles will be changed to everlast
ing peace and contentment.
EVERTOSE CORDIALLY IHY1TED
HEAR EVANGELIST
C. J. LE ROY
With the International
Bible Students Association
Sunday. March 7; 3
W. O. W. TEMPLE
llth St. Bet. WasBlagrtoa aaa Alder
SEATS' FBEE K0 COLLECTION
SPIRITISM
in
Bible' Prophecy
i
' HEAR
EYANCELIST DICKSON
explain f reat Bible predictions re
garding thl modern cult. You
should know its significance.
SUNDAY NIGHT, MARCH 7
AT 730 O'CLOCK
CHRISTENSEN'S HALL . -
llth St, IWb Morriaors and YagBbiH
: EVXRYBODY INVTItD
' SEATS. FREE ' - ' -