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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
16
SATURDAY. MAY 29, 1920.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
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SUNDAY
SCHOOLS
TO MAKE JUNE 20
"ARMENIAN DAY'
June 20 has been set aside in the
Sunday Schools of Multnomah coun
ty as Armenian day. Speakers will
, visit the various schools on that Sun
day , and explain to" the children the
frightful conditions now existing in
the far east, and will appeal to
them for lad for the 250,000
orphans, 'nearly all of whom are
reported to be starving. The day
has been set aside in accordance
with a resolution passed by the
executive committee of . the county
association.
Last year the Bible schools of Oregon
gave $10,000 to relieve the suffering of
the Armenian children. This year the
committee hopes to secure this amount
. from Multnomah county alone. None
f the schools will be asked for con
tributions on June 20. The situation
will be laid before the schools by vari
ous speakers. The classes and teachers
will then have" the opportunity of de
ciding upon their pledge. As soon as
the pledges are made and sent to the
Armenian Belief office, the New York
office will be notified and money will
be borrowed from the banks and cabled
to Armenia. Thus relief work can be
Kin while Oregon children are saving
their money. The pledges made by the
schools are to be paid at Christmas
time. Even with their email contribu
tion of $10,000, Oregon Sunday Schools
led the nation last year in per capita
gifts to this relief, work. .
TE2T CE.T8 SATED BABT
During the past week . Dr. Lincoln L.
Wirt, a recent visitor in Armenia, was
In Portland and. told the story of .how
10 cents given by an Oregon boy or
Ulrl . toward a can of condensed milk
saved the life of a child. . Dr. Wirt
was walking up the side of a hill on
an inspection tour,- when he came across
the body of a small child, lying face
downward in the path. He supposed
the child to be dead, but turning over
First Presbyterian Church
PORTLAND, OREGON
Aider Street at 12th
Rev. JOHN H.
BOYD. D.D.,
(former pastor)
,Wi!l Preach Both
Morning and E Telling
SPECIAL MUSIC .
10:30 hi M.
. Tenor Solo by
J. MACMTLLAN
MUIR
7:30 P. M.
Organ Recital by
EDGAR E. COUR8EN
Baritone Solo by I
AYTA ur rvvadw....
"Wasting the Spoils"
IS THE SERMON TOPIO SUNDAY MORN
ING AT 11 (MEMORIAL DAT)
CENTRAL
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
EAST 13TH AND PINE
Special Music Appropriate - for the' Day " by
i I-Arge Cbortu
1:00 P. M. SERMON:
-JOHN MARK THE QUITTER AND
OTHERS"
TOtT ARE rORDUI.LT INVITED
WALTER HENRY NUGENT, D. D..
Minister .
The BIBLE
Whence Is It?
From Heaven or of Men?
Come and Hear This lecture
GOSPEL AND PROPHETIC HALL
109 Second Street
SUNDAY, MAY 30 8 P. M.
Rev. Wm. A. Waldo, Ph.D., Paator
10:80 A. M.
"Christ and Human
Liberty"
7:45 P. M. ...
A Service of Worship for the
Boy Scouts of Westminster.
Address by Dr. Pence
IXrtO BIBLE SCHOOL
!45 P. M.
- VOUNQ PEOPLE'S SOCIETY
. COMET
EDWARD H. PENCE, D. D.
. Patter.
:
Christian (Endeavor
Jtteetmgs Willi ?Se
eld Coming S23eck
Two important Christian Endeavor
meetings for Multnomah county mem
bers will be held during the coming
week, ,The county alumni banquet
will be held in the parlors of the First
Congregational church on Tuesday eve
ning. The speakers are Walter Hunt
ington, G.-: Everett Baker, Miss Faye
Steinmetz, Roland Davis and Dr. w. T,
McElveen. The : annual congress meet
ing and: election of officers will be held
Friday night at the Kast Side Christian
church. This meeting will be for Ueth
intermediate and senior Endeavorers.
Miss Gertrude banning will preside for
the intermediates, and lie Roy R. Rob
inson for the seniors. After a short
business session Dr. Estella Ford War
ner will give a short talk on alumni.
Following this talk the new officers
will be 1 installed and the next year's
budget will be presented by Carol Rob
erts. The remainder of the ' evening
will be devoted to a social time.'
the limp form discovered that the eyes
were still open. Dr. Wirt took hia tin
cup from his pocket, ran to a nearby
brook and filled it with water. He
returned to the side of the child, opened
the can; of Oregon milk he had in his
pocket and poured part of the milk in
the cup of water. As he. pressed the
cup to I the lips of the staring child
It : erasned the cud with all lis re
maining strength and hurriedly drank
the contents. Dr. Wirt then retraced
his steps ; with the child in his arms
and took It to a nearby orphanage sup
ported by American funds.
REGAINED HEALTH
Before Dr. Wirt left this district about
10 days later he visited the orphanage
and found his child able to walk.- Since
then the child has completely gained
its health. t
The committee In charge of the work
estimates that It takes about 17 cents
a day to Bupport one of these children.
Several i Portland Sunday Schools are
giving $60 a year, which is sufficient
to keep one of these starving Armenian
orphans alive. ; ,
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Evangelist Dickson to Speak
Evangelist L. fC Dickson will speak
in Christensen's hall Sunday night at
7:45 o'clock. A special musical program
will be Tendered.
rr
HEAR
DriW. B.Hinson
11:00 "Christ'sEsti
mate of Himself"
7:45"The Blue and
the Gray"
BAPTISM AT BOTH SERVICES
EAST SIDE
BAPTIST CHURCH
CORNER E. 20 TH AND SALMON.
I ...
TAKE HAWTHORNE. MT. TABOR Oil
8UNNYSIDE CAR8 TO . 20TH.
FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH
12TH ASD TAYLOR
lt:S A. M.
REV. CARL
GREGG DONEY
PRESIDENT WILLAMETTE
UXIYERSITY
"Fact and Faith"
12:16 P. M STHTDAY SCHOOL
i SERVICE
f45 P. M-SEEMON BY,
Ei T. GRUWELL;
SPECIAL MUSIC COME
THIRD BAPTIST
t CHURCH
KNOTT ST. AND VANCOUVER AVE.
MORNINO SERMON AT 11 O'CLOCK
"GOD IN THE NATION'S LIFE"
EVENING 8ERMON AT S O'CLOCK
"THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE
v DIYINE PRESENCE"
Rev. Ray Edwin Close
I PASTOR
RESIDENCE 343 FORGO STREET
WORSHIP! GOD WITH US SUNDAY
"The Place of Safety"
"The Prodigal Himself,"
or "Among the Swine"
Seeoad Is the Series on the Prodigal Sob.
:4S SCXDAY SCHOOL
6:4 TOO O PEOPLE'S MEETING
WESTMINSTER
Services ?ge
Pull honors will be accorded de
parted heroes in the Sunday serv
ices in Portland's churches. ; For
the first time in five years Memorial
day tails on Sunday, thus civ:ng the
churches , a. grand I opportunity to
hold a fitting : memorial service In
honor of the men and women who
so unselfishly sacrificed! their lives
in order that this nation, mighi be
preserved. A new feature has been
added to Memorial day this year,
namely, promotion of the Boy Scout
movement, . The boys will be told
of the; heroic deeds of ; ; their fore
fathers and urged to set high ideals
for themselves and to strive to at
tain them. .. : j i
COKGREtiATIOJf AL
The Lincoln-Garfield and Gordon
Granger posts of the G. A. R., accom
panied by their women relief corps, will
hold : their memorial service Sunday
morning at the First Congregational
church. Professor Lucien Becker has
arranged an appropriate musical serv-
China Missionary
And Wife to Speak
. A special missionary service will be
conducted Sunday at 3 p. m. in the Ock
ley Green United Evangelical church.
Willamette boulevard and Gay streets.
Superintendent C. N. Dubs of China
and his wife -will speak. Mr. and Mrs.
Dubs are on their way back to the
Orient, where they ' have been for 20
years. They .expect to sail June 3. The
Rev. II. II. Franham, pastor, will pre
side at the special service.
Boyd Sermons Are
Proving Attractive
The First Presbyterian - church Will
have its former pastor. Rev. John H.
Boyd,! D. D., in the pulpit Sunday. Dr.
Boyd has been preaching :in his pulpit
since i May 1 and has been greeted by
large ' and enthusiastic crowds.
DIRECTORY
Trinity Sunday
tTnlform Sunday School Lessons
"Jonathan Defeats the Philistine." I Samuel
14:1-13. . . ..
Golden Text "Be stron ana oi sooa cuur-
tte." Joshua 1:6.
j Young: People's Topics ;
Baptist Cnion--"The Bible Work in Mining
and Lumber Campa." Acta 18:1-5.
Chri&ti&ii EadeaTol' "Beine a Good Com
rade.", PrtT. 27:9. 10, 17-19. ,
Epworth Imeao "Beine a Good Comrade."
(Juniors). Pro. 27:9. 10, 17-19.
BaptlsV.
First White Temple, 12th and Taylor. IUt.
William A. Waldo. 11. "The Peaoe of Safety";
8. "The Prodieal Himlf."
Bast Side E. 20th and Salmon. Iter. W. B.
Iliiuon KeT. H. T. Cash. 11, "Christ's EetU
mate of HimaeU"; T AS, "The Blue and the
:r -:
Third Vancourer and Knott : Bct. K, K.
Close. 11, "God in the Nation' Life"; 8.
"Th nmoioufnHa of the tnrme Preaence.
Arleta E. 64th and 48th aie. Ker. 0en
T Day. 11, "Christ, the ChriatianJa Urie";
7 :30. ; "The Benenral at Life Can Faith be
CalTanr E. 8th and Grant Rer. 3. E.
Thmnas. 11. "The Wonderful Grace of God
What It Is; What It Does"; 8, "A Home: How
ti IIT it. "
Glencoe E. 45th and ' Main. Et. F. C
taalette. 11. "In the BaeinnHig God Why We
Beiieic in the CUnstian ooa : ( au, -Bauaiiea
in an Cnaatist'ied World I How?
BeUwood Bethany Ke. W. N. Ferria. 11.
T:45.
Grace E. 7 6th and Ash. Ee. F. W. Star
ing. 11. "Tested Faith"; 7:45, "Looking,
Leaning. Living."
University Park Bar. ; S. Lawrence Black.
11 H. i "
Swedish 15th and Hoyt Bar. T, G. Sjolan-
der. 10:30. 7:40.
St Johns--Chicaso and Leonard 11. 7:30
Highland E. 6th and Alberta. Dr. W. T.
Millikec 11, "What Did Christ Teach About
Childhood? ; 8, Unconscious uoss.
Mt Olivet (colored) Broadway and Everett.
Bev. J. W. Anderson. 11, 8.
Elim Swedish Mallory and Skidmore Bev.
A. G.i Sandblom. 2:30. 3:30.
Lents 88th st and 60th ave. Bev. E. A.
Smith. 11. preaching by Rev. E. A. Leon
ard; 8.
Second (German) Rodney and Morris. Bev.
F. Hoffman. 11. 7:30.
Catholic
Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis Rev. E. V.
O'Hara. 6. 7:15, 8:80, 8:45. 11. 7:45.
St. Peters Lenta Bev. P. Beutgen. S.
10:30, 7:30.
St Lawrence 3d and Sherman Rev. J. C.
Hughes. 6. 8:80. 10:80. 7:30.
St Francis E. 12th and Pino Bev. 3. BL
Black.1 6. 8, 0. 10:30, 7:30.
Immaculate Heart of Miry Williams and
Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. 6. 8, 9. 11, 7:30.
Holy Root ry E. 3d and Clackamas Rev. .
S. Olaon. 6, 7. 8. 9. 11, 7:30.
St Rose E. 53d and Alameda Rev. 3.
O'FarrelL 8. 10:30. 4.
St. Andrews E. 9th and Alberta Bev. J.
Kiernan. 8. 10:80, 7:30.
The Madeleine E. 24 th and Siskiyou Rsv,
George F. Thompson. 7:30, 9, 11.
Ascensknt E. 76th and Yamhill -Franciscan
Fathers. 8. 10:30, 7:30.
Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena
Rev. F. W. Black. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin liev. C. Raymond.
8. 10:30. 7:30.
St Ignatius 3220 ' 43d at. 8. E. Jesuit
Fathers. 6:30. 8. 10:80, .
St Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor Rev. War
ren A. Waitt 6, 8:30. 10:30, 7:30.
Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Taneou
ver are. Rev. William J. Divine. 6. 8. 10:30,
7:30.
St Phillip Neri (Paulist Fathers) E. 10th
and Hickory Rev. M. L. Ferry. 7:30, 9.
10:30. 7:30.
St. Clements S. Smith ave. and Newton
Servite Fathers. 6. 8, 10:30, 7:30.
Sacred Heart E, 11th and Center Rev. G.
Rob. i 8, 10:80, 7:30.
St Agatha E. 15th and Miller Rev. 3.
Commisky. 8. 10:80. 7:80.
St Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and FaO
mg Rev. F. Matthew. 8. 10:3,0. 7:30.
St Joseph (German) 15 th and Conch
Rev. B. Burrer. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
St Michael (Kalian) (th and Mill Bev.
M. Balestra. 6:30. 10:30. 7:30.
St Claires Capitol Hill Father Aloyaioa.
O. F. M. 7 :30. 9 :20.
St Charles E. 83d and Alberta Rev. J.
P. O'Flynn. 8, 10:30.
All Saints E. 39th and Glisan Bev. Father
William Cronin. 8. 10:30.
St. Patricks 19th and Savier Rev. Charles
M. Smith. Masses 6 SO. 8. 9:15. 10:30. 7:46.
Christian ;
. First- Park and Columbia. Rev. Harold B.
Griffis. 1 1, "American Ideals": 7:45.
East Side E. 12th and Taylor. Rev. R. H.
Sawyer. 11, 8. v ? ' '
Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott. ' Rev. 8.
Earl Childera, 11. 7:30.
TRINITY CHURCH
i EPISCOPAL
lttk nd Everett Streets.
REV. Dr. A. A. MORRISON, Rector
Holy Commuiaion
8 A.M.
11 A. X-PATRIOTIC MEMORIAL
SERVICE WITH SPECIAL MUSIC
BT URGE TK8TED CHOIR.
ORGAN AND VIOLIN
SERMON BT DR. MORRISON. '
COME ; NO EVENING SERVICE
HFn armony Wlith tBhe Celebration
-r
iee. Dr. W. T. McElveen will preach. In
the evening, at 7:45, the annual union
memorial -service of the Congregational
churches of Portland and vicinity will
be held. The Rev. R. M. Pratt of Pil
grim church will conduct a brief .medita
tion on Immortality ; -W. E. Mcllhenny
will call the roll of churches and Dr.
McElveen will give the address.
The regular ! Sunday evening service
at Sunnyside Congregational church will
give way to a memorial service under
the auspices of the Men's lesigue. The
Sumner post and the William Dickinson
post of the G. A. R. and their respective
women's relief corps have signified their
intentions of attending this service. The
G. A. R. quartet and the church chorus
choir will render appropriate musical
selections. Dr. J. J. Staub will preach
in the morning.
Memorial day services are to be held
at Highland Congregational church Sun
day. The pastor will preach in the
morning. The evening service is to be
devoted - to the memory of Florence
Nightingale and other heroic nurses
Miss Gertrude Ost will sing.
Boy Scout week, which is appointed
by the national council of the Boy Scouts
of America, will be observed at Atkin
son Memorial Congregational church
Sunday evening. The Boy Scouts will
participate in the program. The address
will be given i by the Rev. E. E. Flint,
pastor. ,
CHRISTIAN
The observance of Memorial day at
the First Christian churchy will include
a morning message by the Rev. II. H.
Griffls on "American Ideals." The choir
will render music in keeping with the
memorial theme.
A well prepared memorial program
r.as Deen arranged for the Sunday eve
ning service at Kern Park Christian
church, according to the announcement
of the Rev..-J F. Ghormley. Lincoln's
Gettysburg address will be read during
the service.
EPISCOPAL ;
A special memorial service has been
arranged for i the 11 o'clock service at
Trinity Episcopal church. The musical
feature will be -prominent, r Sunday aft
ernoon the choir will go to the Portland
Open Air sanitarium to sing for the pa
tients. Dr. A. A. Morrison will also give
a short address. The parish picnic for
the Sunday school will be held during
June, the exact date to be announced
OF CHURCH
Monta villa E. 76th and Glisan Rev. Car
roll C- Roberts. 11, 7:30.
Wood lawn E. 7 th and Liberty Rev. Joseph
D. Boyd. 11. 8.
Kern Park Rev. F, H. Ghormley. 11.
'od's Word In Human Experience"; 7:45,
"The Debt We Owe to Our Heroes."
Tabernacle E. 28th and Alberta. Rev. R.
Tibbs Msxey. u. 7:30.
St Johns Central and Oswego. 11. 7:30.
Christian Selene
Lesson subject: " Ancient and Modern
Necromancy, Aliaa Mesmerism and Hypnotism.
DenourKJed,"
First 19th and Everett 11. 8. i
Second E. 6th and Holladay. 11. S. ;
Third E. 12,th and Salmon. 11. 8.
Fourth Vancouver and Emerson. 11. 8.
Fifth-2d and 42d ave. 8. E. 11.
Buth Monic temple. 868 Yamhill. 11. S.
Seventh Smith ave. and New York. 11.
All churches Wednesday. 8 p. m.
Congregational
First Park and Madison. Dr. W. T. McEl'
veen. 11, "The War in Which There Is No
Discharge"; 7:45. "Memory and Anticipations,'
Sunnyside E. 32d and Taylor. Rev. J. 3.
Btaub. 11, "The Secret of Perennial Youth'
:4 5, Memorial service, in charge of-, Men 'a
ieague.
Atkinson Memorial E. 28th and Everett
Rev. E. E. Flint 11, "The True Memorial of
Life'; 7:45, "Boy Scouts.
Highland E. 6th and Prescott. Rev; Edward
Constant 11, "Lest We Forget"; 7:45, "Flor
ence Nightengale and the Heroic Nurses.1
Waverleigh Heights E. S2d and Woodward.
Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11. "Our Debt to Our
.neroes , o, s-eace xune patriotism.
i Laurelwood-Sth ave. and 65th at S- E.
Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 11. 7:30
Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Rev. Robert
Murray Pratt 11, "Three Great Questions of
uie- ; i, i. r. s. v. K. .
University Park Haven and Lombard Bar.
C H. Johnston. 10:30, 7:30.
Finnish Mason and Albina. Rev. A. A
Harju. - 6 and 8 p. m.
St Johns S. Ivanhoe and Richmond Bev.
W. L. Cpshaw. 11. 7:30.
Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner
Ber Ole Torgeasen. 11. 7:30.
First German E. 7 th and - Stanton Ber,
George Zocher. 11, 7:80. .
Second German E. 8th and BUdmore Bar.
Henry HagelganjL 11. 7:30
Zion German E. 9 th and Fremont Rev. J.
M. Itoop. 11, 7:30.
Ounkarw
Church of the Brethren Borthwick and Bral-
caro tev. George O. CarL 11. 8.
Episcopal
Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen the Martyr
Kt uev. w..T. Sumner, bishop; Very Bev. B.
T. T. Hicks, dean. 11, 8.
Trinity 19th and Everett . Rev. A. A Mor
rison. 8, 11, memorial service.
St. Davids -E. 12 th and Belmont Rev.
Thomai Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 9:30, 11, 8.
. St Marks 21st and Mini hall Rev. J. G.
Hat Ion. 7:30. 11. 7:45; daily. 7:30 a. m.
St Andrews Hereford st. Plymouth Arcb-
Lwaeon cnamDers in charge. 9, 11'. 7:30.
Grace Memorial E. 17 th and Weidler Rev.
Osward W. Taylor. 8. 11.
Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham
Bev. John Dawson, 11, 8.
St Michael and All Angela E. 43d and
Broadway Re.. F. T. Bowen, vicar. 8, 10, 11.
Church of Our Savior 60th ava. and 41st
at 8. E. Rev. E. H. Clark, vicar. 7:30. 11.
Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan
hospital Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 7. 9:30.
St Paula Woodmen Rev. Osward W. Tai
lor. 4.
All Saints 25 th and Karltr Bar. Frederick
K. Howard. 10. 11. .
St Johns Memorial E. 15th and Harne.
f tllwood. Rev. H. Clark in charge. 11, 7:30.
St Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Rev.
W. A M. Brack, vicar. 10. 11.
CvangeltcaJ
First E. 6th and Market
11. 7:30.
Rev. E. Manor.
Clay Street 10th and Clay. Rev. Jacob
Stacker S:45 (German). "Stewardship"; 8
(Englub). "Life Berrioe.
Lenta Rev. F. B. Culver, 11. 8.
Swedish Tsbernacle- N. 17th and Glisan
Rev. i. C. Ledin. 11. 7 :30.
Free Methodist
Central East 55th and Flanders Bar. K. I
Harrington. 11. 7:30.
First E. 9th and MuL , Rev. S. H. tTnton.
lit 7:30. -
Aibertav E. sutn ana wytant Kev. M. V.
WhetaeU. 11.-7:30. .
St iJlaa E. Richmond and' Hudson Uev.
E. D. Blackman. 11. 7:30.
Lents Rev. 8. H. : Upton, acting . oaatoa
3 40. 3:30. .
Frianda " " . -First
E- 85th and Main Rev. Home L.
Cox. 11. 7:45.
Second E. 92d and Slat ave. Rev. Lursna
M. Terrell. 11. 7.
West Piedmont Borthwick and Jersey Ssr.
Carey Jeaaupp. 11, 8.
Jewish
Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main-
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Reform Synagogue.
Service Friday 8 p. m., Saturday 10:80 a. m.
Cnrermtiou Ahavai S ho lorn Park and
sts. Rabbi R. AbrahasBson. Friday. S n. aa.t
Satorday, 8 :B0 a. m. ,
Gongregation ixevan zedeck Talmud Tnr,h
6th and Hall Rev. Abraham L Bosenc rants.
Friday. 8 p. ra.; Saturday, 9 a. m.; Sunday, is
m. . neiigiona kwxh.
Latter Day Saints
Chareh of Jeaua Christ of Latter Day Batnta
E. 26 th and Madison Heber C
ttiSEioa president 1 0, 6 :30.
.utnaran
St James W. Park and Jefferson H..
William E. Brinkman. 11. 7:30.
St Pauls K. 12th and Clinton Rev a
Kranse. 10:30, "What Is Confirmation -
7:30, 'There Is a Trinity." . "
Trauy (Missouri Synod) Wflswi
Araliam Rev. J. p. Rimhach. 10:15 Hi,.
in). 7:80 (English).
Church for - Deaf Williams and Graham
later. Evening services in Trinity wUl
be discontinued until September 1.
' ,
METHODIST
At Sell wood Methodist church all the
services of the 'day will be In harmony
with the Memorial day occasion. The
pastor the Rev. W. S. Gordon, will speak
at 11 a. m. In the evening a program
will be given for ex-service men and
their friends, -i The t veterans of . three
wars will be represented on the program
and make five minute addresses. D. R.
Amadon will speak for the Grand Army
of the Republic; Charles E. Purcell for
the Spanish-American War Veterans,
and Dice , Griffith and Donald Holden.
who both saw service in France, will
tell, what Memorial day means to them.
The last speaker wilt be Professor I H.
Morgan, principal of the Sell wood public
echooL Appropriate music will be given
under the direction of Professor F. C,
Strey feller.:
Memorial day will be observed at the
First M. E. church, South, at the morn
ing service. The Rev, J. W. Byrd, pas
tor, has prepared a special address and
invites all veterans to the service. At
the evening hour the pupils of the Sun--day
school will have charge, rendering a
program emphasizing their work.
!
PRESBYTERIAN
The evening service at Westminster
Presbyterian church will be a service of
worship for the Boy Scouts of the
church. The boys will participate in the
service. Dr. EL IL Pence will give the
address, j
Sunday will be observed as Memorial
day at Mt. Tabor Presbyterian church,
with two appropriate messages by the
pastor. A patriotic song service and
motion pictures will be features of the
evening service.
Fred Lockiey of The Journal will have
charge of the Sunday morning Memorial
day service at Vernon Presbyterian
church. In the evening Dr. George B.
Pratt will preach.
The music and sermon of the morning
service at Rose City Park Presbyterian
Church will be especially appropriate to
Memorial day. In the evening Dr. R. H.
Milligan wiU discuss Tolstoi, Bernard
Shaw and the message of Jesus. '
Special memorial' services will be held
Sunday morning at Fourth . Presbyterian
church. In the evening the Boy Scouts
will have charge. Mr. Broekway, Scout
executive for Oregon, will speak.
The Sunday morning service at Ana
bel Presbyterian church will be. of a
SERVICES IN
Rev. J. A. Beyer. 2:30, "What Must I Do to
Enter Into the Kingdom of God?" ;
Our Savior's E. 10th and Grant Rev. M.
A Christenseen. 11 (Norweegian). sermon and
holy communion.
Bethlehem Norwegian 14 th and Davis Rev.
Wilhelm Pettersen. 11. 8.
Bethel Evangelical Norwegian (Free) Wy
gant and Rodney Rev. B. A Borrevik. 11.
7:45.
Grace (English) E. 24th and Broadway
Rev. C. H. Bernhardt 11. 7:80.
Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and Rod
ney. Rev. B. A Borrevik. 11, 7:45.
Bethany Danish Evangelical I'nion and Mor
ris Rev. L. P. Kjoller. 11. 7:80.
St Johns Peninsula and Kilpatrick Bev. L,
Ludwig. 10:45, 7:30.
Swedish Augustana Stanton and Rodney
Rev. V. G. Ogren. 10:43, 7:45.
Immanuel 19th and Irving Rev. A V. An-
ueTson. li. o.
Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune Rev. 8. O.
B. Knutsen. 11. 7:30.
Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap
man ana Salmon Kev. li. a, n.oppelmann.
w:io, iu:ia, 7:46.
Immanuel (Mo. Synod) E. 15th and La
Rev. H. C. Ebeling. 10. German; 11:15.
r.nginn.
Evangelical Church of the Redeemer 15th
of vVygant 10. 11. -t.
Finnish 179 Fargo. Rav. A Salminan. 10;
Sunday school 7.
Methodfst Eclscooal
Carson Height. Rev. G. 8. Brown. 10,
il. 7.
Centenary E. 9th and Pine Bev. Frank L.
Wemett 11. 7:30.
Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev. A R.
atacclean. 11. 8.
Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Rev.
E. S. Mace. 11. 8.
Epworth 26tb and Savier Rev. J, Stanford
Moore. 11. 7:30.
First ! 2th and Taylor Rev. Joshua Stana-
neld. 10:30. 7:30.
First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt
lieT. cuas cjerdmg. 11. 8.
Laurelwood E. 63d and Foster. Rev. A C.
Brskenbury. ' 11. 7:30. .
Lenta 86th and 68th ava. Rev. F. R.
Sibley. 11. 7:45.
Lincoln E. 5 2d and Lincoln. Rev. F. A
Gion. T 11, "Honor to Whom Honor la Due";
8, "Living Epistles."
Montavilla E. 80th and Pine Rev. Hiram
Gould. 11. 7:30.
Mt Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Rev. E. G.
Decker. - 11. 8.
Patton Alberta and Michigan Rev. George
H. Bennett 11. 7:30.
Rose City Park E. 58th and Sandy Rev.
D. Lester Fields. 11. 7:30.
Seilwood E. 15th and Taeoma Rev. W.
S. Gordon. 11, Memorial Monuments"; 8,
memorial addresses by several war veterans and
Professor L. It. More an.
Sunnyside E. 85th and Yamhill Rev. W.
P. Ineeon. 11. 7:45.
St Johns W. Leavitt and Syracuse Rev.
W. E. Kloster. 11. 7:30.
Swedish Beech and Borthwick Rev. Abel
Eklund. 11. 8.
University Park Fiske and Lombard Rav.
H. T. Atkinson. 11. 7:30.
Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid
more and Vancouver Rev. A Christensen. 11,
7:30.
Wesleyan E. 53d and Glisan Rav. D. B.
Hampe. 11. 7:45.
Westmoreland Muwaukie and Mulway Rev.
E. S. Mace. 7:30.
Wilbur Multnomah hotel rRev. E. C. Hick
man. 10:30.
Woodstock E. 44 th and Woodstock Rev.
L. C. Poor. 11, 7:30.
Wood lawn E. loth and Highland Rev 1
H. Irvine. 11, "The Blight of Partyism"; 8.
"The Grand Army' of the Republic of God."
District superintendent. Rev. WLiism Wallace
Youngson, D. D.. 691 E. 6 2d t N. Tabor 2790.
M. E. South
First TTnion and Multnomah. Rev. 3. W.
Byrd. 11. memorial service: 7:30. Drocram
by the Sunday school.
Naxarene
First E. 10th and Weidler Bev. 3. T.
Little 11. 7:30.
Seilwood E. 9th and Snokane Rtiw. J. a.
BringedahL 11. 7:30.
Brentwood 65th ave. and 87th st Rev.
0. U. Fowler. 11. 7:30.
Highland Park E. 14th and Jarratt Rae.
W. P. Keebaugb. 11. 8.
Scandinavian 948 Garfield Rev. Daiuai
HaUatrom. 11. 7:30.
Praibyterlan
First 12th and Alder. lr. H.-L. Bowman.
Preaching by Dr. John H. Boyd. 10:30. 7:45.
rr esuniiuier- fei x i m ana ocauyier. UST.
Edward H. Pence. 10:30. "Christ and Human
Liberty"; 7:45. Boy Scout service.
Ootral K. 13th and Pine. Bev. Walter
Harry Nngent 11, ' Wasting the Spoils"; 8.
John Mark, the Quitter and Others."
Calvarjr 11th and Clay. Rev. L. Bo-wring
Quick. II. "Swords and Ploughs bares"; 7:30,
'Sons of God." ,
Mt. Tabor E. 65th and Belmont Rev. Ward
MacHenry. 11. memorial service: 8. "You
Did Not Choose Me. But I Chose You."
Vernon 19th and Wrcant 11. memorial
address by Fred Lockiey; 8. address by Dr.
George B. Pratt
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Rev. J.
Francis Morgan. 11; "National Ideals": 5,
vesper service, subject. "Endowing Memorials."
Fourth First and Gibba. Rev. Monroe G.
Everett ; 10:30. "The Price of Our Liberties";
7:30. Boy Scout service.
Kenilworth E. 84 th and . Gladstone. Rev.
L. K. Grimes. 11, "Honoring Our Heroea";
8. "The Eagle and Her Young."
Hope 7th and Everett Rev. H. B. GUea.
11, 7.30.
Rose City Dr. Robert H. Milligan. 11.
"America Today Has She Lost Her Moral
Leadership?"; 8. "Tolstoi. Bernard Shaw and
the Message of Jesus."
Forbes Graham and Cantenbein. Rev. Ward
Willis Long. 11. memorial service. "A Great
Cloud of Witnesses"; 7:30, "Is the Boy 8afe"
Trinity Virginia and Nebraska. Rev. Theo
dore P. Smith. 11. 7:30.
Anabel F. H. MixelL 11, 8.
Millard Avenue Rev. W. Lee Gray. II.
"Show Me Thomas" : 8. Abounding in Work."
i itlemor.al 2Bay
memorial character,
vited.
All soldiers are in-
tNITEIi BKETHREIT
Memorial services will be conducted
In the four United Brethren churches of
the city Sunday. Special music has been
arranged. - .
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UNITARIAN
A Memorial day service will be held
Sunday morning at the Church of Our
Father. The Rev. W. G.- Eliot will
preach. Music by the choir will be ap
propriate.
Diocesan Conference
For Boys Is Called
Saturday, June 12, a diocesan confer
ence for boys in the Episcopal, church
will be held at St Stephens Pro-Cathedral.
The general theme of the con
ference will be "Vocation." Among the
speakers will be Bishop W. T. Sumner,
Dr. Wilson Johnston and several of the
boys.
-.. :
Dr. Waldo to Preach
On the Prodigal Son
Dr. W. A. Waldo will continue his
series of serjrnons on the prodigal son
Sunday morning. These addresses are
delivered extemporaneously, . strong
moral appeals being made to the young
men and young women of the present
age. The Temple quartet will sing.
Ir, Grimes to . Give Lecture
Dr. L. K. Grimes of Kenilworth Pres
byterian church will give a lecture;
Tuesday evening in the church, entitled
"When the Earthquake Laughed." The
lecture is instructive and humorous. A
stiver offering will be taken to send
delegates to the young people's state
convention. ,
' ''-
Jacobson Speaks on Missions
The Young People's society of St.
Stephens Pro-Cathedral will meet Sun
day evening at 6:30 in the parish house.
C. A., Jacobson, who is to have charge,
will give a discourse on "The Spirit of
Missions." ,
PORTLAND
Marshall Street ITU- and Marshall Rev. A
3. Hanna. 11.
Mispah- E. 1 9th and Division. Rev. D. A
Thompson. 11, "Our Soldier Dead"; 7:45. "An
Enlarged Vision."
Unity E. 71st and Sandy. Rev.- 8 W.
Seeman. 11, "Our Country's Hope"; 7:80,
"What Is Worth Keeping f"
, Holt Chinese 183 14 First Rev. Gee Sing
Hoy. 7 p. m. school; 8. 9. young people.
Reformed Presbyterian
First Minnesota and Aimwort-h Raw ie ri
Frazer. ,11. 7:30. :
Seventh Day Advent I tts
. Note Regular servtcea of this denomination
re held on Saturday.
Central E. 11th and lsverett L. K. Dick
ion, pastor. 10. 11:15.
Tabernacle 6 th and Montgomery G. W.
PetUt. minister. 10, ll. ,
MonUvUla E. 80th and Everett J. A Gar
hart 10, 11.
Lenta 94th at and 58th ava. W. D. Hunt
ington, 10. 11.
St Johns Central ave. and Charleston
A It Folkenberg. 10. 11.
Albina Skidmore and Mallory Elder M. H.
Wentland. 10. 11. -
Soaadinavian 62d at and 89th ava. Klder
O. 8. Lee. 10. 11.
Salvation Army
Corps No. 1 243 Ash st Adjutant Henry
R. Uoaena. 11, 3:15. 8.
Corps No. 4 128 H 1st Ensign Jessie Mil
lard and Envoy Mrs. Upton. 11. 1:80, 3, 6. 8.
Swadenborglao
New ' Church Society 381 Jefferson. Rev.
William H. Reece. 10:45. "The Image of the
Ages The Silver Age." '
Unitarian
Church of Our Father Broadway and Tim
hill. Rev. W. C Eliot Jr. 11. "In Me-
niorium."
Unttad Brethran
- Conference superintendent Rev. G. E. Mo
Dona Mi
First E. 1 5tb and Morrison. Rev. Byron 3.
Clark. 10.30, "The Patriotism of Peace";
7:30. "Lights and Shadows."
. Second K. 27th and 8umher. Rev. Ira
Hawley. '11, "In Distress, .-1 the Holy One
of Israel. Will Hear"; 7:30, "I Will Satisfy."
Third 67th st and 82d ave. 8. E. Rev. E. O.
Shepherd. 11. "Our Sunday"; 7:30. "You and
Peace."
Fourth- Tremont Rev. C P. Blanchard.
11, "One Hundred Years Ago; A Little: Child
Shall Lead Them"; 7:80. memorial service led
by K. U. Timms of the G. A. R. post
Clorerdale 446 Jessup. Rev. Walter Rem
olds. 10, :30. 7:30.
United Evangelical .
Flint E. 16th and Poplar Rev. J. A
uooae. 11, o.
Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay
Rev. H. IL Famham. 11. 8. missionary meet
ing. speaking by Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Dubs of
China; 7 :30.
St Johns Rev. A P. Larton. 11, 7:30. -?
United Presbyterian
First E. S7th and Hawthorne Rev. H. F
Given. Preaching in bebalf of American Sun
day school union at ll ana 7:30 by Rev. E,
K. Martin.
Church of the Btranaers Grand and Waam.
Rev. S. Earl Iu Bois. 10:30. "A Great Re.
ugious Kenvai ; , ' ins tioa or Heating."
Kenton 120 W. Lombard. Bev. George N.
Taylor. 11, 8.
Mlsosllaneout
Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9th
and Clay Rev. John E. Fee. 10. 11, 7:30.
Realization League 148 13th. Rev. Edward
Mills. 11. "Charging Purpose With4 Power."
Christadelphiao 021 E. Washington. 10:80.
Church of God 863 Failing Harry NeaL
11. 7:30.
Gospel Han E. 29th and Stark. 11, 7:3G.
Men's Resort 4th and Burnside Rev. Lvl
Johnson, superintendent 8.
Divine Science Portland hotel. T. M.
Minard. 11, "Proving Your Sunship." .
Pentecostal First and Wsshinrton Rsv.
Will C Trotter. 11. S. 7:30. Daily, 7:30.
Glad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 246 U
1st 2. 8. 7:30.
Pentecostal Iris First George R. Far.
row. 8. .
Pentecostal -210 Yamhill 2:80. 7:30j
daily, 7:30.
Christian Assembly K. zwn and Ankeny
Pastor, A. W. Smith. 11, 2:45, 7:45.
Volunteers of America 224 Burnside. Even
ings except Monday at 8 : Sunday, 8, 8.
Portland Ecclexia (ChrisUdelphlan) 1697
Belmont George H. Tilling, secretary. 11.
Peniel Mission 266 H Alder. 4, 8; daily, 8.
Church of Christ E. 79tb and Glisan. 11.
First Spiritualist E. 7th and Hassalo. 8,
8. lectures by Mrs. Lillian Smith of Cleveland,
Ohio, followed with messsces by Mrs.. M. J.
Downs and James Metcalf. '
First Spiritual. Science 1 Z 4UI st Rev.
Max. Hoffman. Lectures by Rev. R, M. Single
ton. 3." 8.
International Bible Stndenta W. O. W.
temple, 11th and Alder. 8. 8.
Uhurco or const- is. o.a ana ovtn ave.
10. 11. 7:30.; .
T. M. C. A Sixth and Taylor. 8.
Church of 'Divine Truth 412 Central bond
ing. Nettie Taylor Kloh. 11. 8.
STJNDAT, MAT M, AT
WILBUR CHURCH
THE CHTJBCH JN A HOTEL
REV. JOHN SECOR
WILL PBEACH AT l:tS A. M.
His meaaaffe -fliee on winged words.
With power to lift above
The stern, cold, heartless facta '
That seem to eel the winds of love.
Multnomah Hotel .
Auditorium
Slrleta 'Baptists (So
ver (top 3n JSrive
Sor ffiuffijing Jf unci
The Arleta rjtiUst church In rejoicing-
over the completion of it drive for
the Baptist new J world movement and
Its own builditjgi The church net it
Boal at $80.000i Jtt has trone over he
top and secured fsubacriptlons for SI,-
vu ana reports, tnat additional pledg-ea
are still arriving. The Rev. Owen T.
Day. pastor of the church, superintend
ed the drive, fee young people have
started the publication of a weekly
church paper, the Peptimist. It takes
the place of thei church calendar and
has the advantage of offering the
pastor and the workers a vehicle of
expression. Miss j Gladys Li. Turner is
editor and George T. Jennings assist
ant. Each department of the church is
represented by a reporter. Last Bun
day the pastor vas in Colfax. Wash.,
assisting his fatties, the Rev. J. ,F.
Day, in the dedication of a new Bap
tist :church them He will occupy his
own pulpit Sunday. A series of ser
mons on "Pour Pools and Their Fate"
will be given on the Sunday nights in
June by the Rov. Mr. Day. lie will
discuss the egotistical, ignorant, pros
perous and fickW fooL
Bishop Sumner to
Confirm Classes
t
Friday night: Bishop W. T. Sumner
left for th . Marshf ield Deanery where
he will spend several days giving a se
ries of addressed and conducting ' con
firmation services in Episcopal churches
of that district;
When Dreams Come True
Those were high! dreams which thrilled the
nation when it gave of it best to release the
oppressed, and to ive Liberty Its heyday.
On battlefields 1st home and abrned our
brave lads sleep with those dreams still their
own. But we. the living, are in danger of
losing otir IdeaJisnV, swallowed up of greed
and selfishness.
Memorial Day thould witness our return
to worship at thei shrine of the"idI; and,
for their memory' sake, help make their
dreams come true.. Tbe
FIRST Mi E. CHURCH
SOUTH
UN ION AVE. and MULTNOMAH ST.
Invites all Veterans to its worship
SUNDAY, MAT 80
11 A. M. "THAT THEtK D1AD SHALL
NOT HAVE DIED IN VAIN."
7:48 P. Mi-CHILDREN'S DAY
, , SERVICE
J. W. BYRD, Pptor
THE MILLENNIUM
OF ' CHRIST
WHAT M WHY I
HEAB
c.
J. LE ROY
WITn THE
INTERNATIONAL
BIBLE STUPtNTS
ASSOCIATION
SUNDAY, MAY 30 8 P. M.
' r .
Is it a period of blessing or
of condemnation? Should
humanity dread, or look
forward o it with pleas
ure? : v 9
This lssplrlnr 'and eoagtrortlve lee
tore prepared according to Bible pro
phecy for yonrj admonition. Come to
W. O. W. TEMPLE
Ilth 8L, Bet- Wssliljig-ton and Alder
TOU ABE WELCOME
SEATS FREE NO COLLECTION
A Super(phurch
; A Super-State
And then ' ?
The Bible tells what
HEAR IT AT THE TABERNACLE
8UNDAT, Mi P, M.
GOME
fs Ms?
I MONTGOMERY ST. I
Innnnnsnsl '
THE ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT OF
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS, JUNE 1-13
OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS
SALEM,
Camp In beautiful grove. Rpend your vacation period with us snd enjoy
the Bible Chautauqua, where evolution and the higher criticism have no
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CITY'S CHURCHES
TAKE IN 4500 NEW
MEMBERS IN YEAR
Approximately 4500 persons have
been added to the Protestant
churches in TortlanVl from KsiMter,
1919, up to and including Kanttr,
1920, according to the information
received by the Portland Federation
nt Churches.
The estimate was made on Incomplete
returns which showed a gain of 85.15
from 107 churche. Memlx-frs rrt-elved
by the 68 churches nhows rfiorts have
not yet been received will more than
make up the former fltrurea, It Is entl
mated by the officers of the federation.
The Baptists led with a total sritln of
727. Twenty-one Methodist churches re
port a gain of 672. Nineteen I'rMhy
terlan churches report additions of fS 1.
Hlx Lutheran 383, four lJnltel Kvan
selical 176, and Mix Dlnolplc
Among the churches that showed lare
lncreiutes, the following, net Rains are
reported: Kat Hide HapliKt 2.'n, High
land Baptist .8, St. Mlchaela Kplwoiwil
45, Imrr. nuel Lutheran 247, Mount
Tabor M. K. 75, tntral M. K. 48, Unity
Presbyterian 67, Mount Tabor Presby
terian 06, Fourth Prenhyterlan 40,
Korbes Presbyterian- 46, Klrnt I'nlted
llrelhren 44, Firttt (Tliun h rf the Nina
rene 40. Mount Olivet fcjlored) 09.
HIGHLAND
BAPTIST CHURCH
EAST SIXTH AND" ALBERTA
SUBJECTS FOR SUNDAY, MAY SO;
11:00 A. M. "Wrist Did Christ
Teach About Childhood?"
6:00 P.. M. "Unconscious Loss."
Rospel Preaching by the I'amor. DR. W. T.
MILLIKEN, and a servme f reverent worship
tlirougn anng and wnfti, is o( Intnl.
FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
PARK ANI MtlMSON STIIKKTS
REV, W. T. McELVEEN, PH. D.
11:00 A. M. Memorial Day Krvi-
of the Lincoln-tiarfU'ld and th ;.r-tlon-ran(cer
I'oHta, O. A. It. 1K. le
KliVDKN speaks on
"The War in Which There
. Is No Discharge"
J:ii V, M. Union MemiHal Hervlre
of OoMRrreKatlotial fhurrhps of Port
land. J1EV. K. M, fit ATT cOnduota a
"Meditation on
Immortality
DB. MeELVEi:N epeaka on
"Memories and
Anticipation"
it
AN
EPIPER3E
OF FEDERATION"
POLITICAL
FINANCIAL -INDUSTRIAL
RELIGIOUS
Ar ' They Wkat th Prophets
What Does the Bible Say of the
Outcome?
Will They Prove Profitable'?
HEAR
.' Evangelist
DICICSON
SUN. NIGHT, MAY 30, 1920
at 7t45 o'Clock
CHRISTENSEN'S
HALL
llth St., Bet. Morrison end
Yamhill
Special Program of Music
CONGREGATIONAL SING
MALE QUARTET
BARITONE SOLO
INSTRUMENTAL SOLO
MIXED OCTETTE
SEATS FREE. PUBLIC INVITED
OREGON
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