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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
10
SATURDAY, JUNE K 1820.
PORTLAND, OKG-uoi7.
jfiith Annual Summer
Will pen IHere Bfune 15
1SCO
School
pal
Clergy
SCHOOL OBJECT ).
IS TO UNITE ALL
CLERGY IN VORK
.June 15 ' to 19 the fifth summer
school for Episcopal fclergry t and
church workers will be held at St.
Helena Hall," on'Vista avenue. Among;
the distinruished visitorst will be
Bishop" Irving Johnson, editor of
"The WUness; Dean C. S. Qualnton
of -Victoria,- who will- lecture on
Mysticism"; and Professor Lutkin
of Northwestern university of -Chicago,
who will treat on church mu
sic. Reservations should be made
with the JVery; Rev. R. T. T. Hicks,
at. once. ' i f-" -
The object V the school is to units
the clergy; of " Jhe . Pacific dioceses in
the common cause of making the church
stronger and more effective. By cour
tesy of the Sisters of' St. John the
Baptist, meals and lodging will be fur
nished at St. Helens hall: j
The annual ' business meeting will be
held June 17. A trip over the beautiful
Columbia highway is part of the hospi
tality provldedffr out-of-town ;schol
ars. The Rev. Thomas Jenkins is chair
man of the committee on arrangements
end the- Very Rev. R. T. T. Hicks secretary-treasurer.
For- those who attend
the entire conference the , fee ' wilt be
$1. Those who. desire entertainment
will ' be provided with the same for $5.
...
j Iicctore la Treat :
The Community Kenilworth church
was served to a great treat Wednesday
evening, when a good congregation en
: Joyed the lecture given by Dr. Grimes on
"When Folks Laughed at . the Earth
quake." The lecture was humorous and
Instructive and the young people of the
church did all the advertising.
j. . 3 v Will Be Ordained.
On Sunday morning, 11 o'clock, at the
First. Divine Science church, Portland
hotel blueroom, Adda Lalne . Morgan
Mrs; ' Henry Victor Morgan) of, the
tlnivergallst church of Tacoma, Wash.,
will be ordained by Jtev. T. M. Minard.
After the ordination the services will be
conducted by Mrs. Morgan.
FIR ST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1TH AND ALDER STREETS
Rev. John H. Boyd, D. D.
Will Preach Both Mornins and
Evening",
-- . . - -"
.. 7l4S P. M.
Sermon to Graduating Class ' of
Franklin High School
SUBJECT,
THE LAWS OF THE
GAME"
WORK!: I DO YOU LIKE IT?
DR. PRANK CRANK SAVS: "Work U i
txrst remedy for Uis ills of tba body. Idla
people crow sickly. The body fanctiona Bloat
perfectly for tboaa who ana resularrr em
ployed. Tho most miserable people in U
world ere tboaa -who havs . nothing1 to do."
' TTi It aapaotany tnia of -the splrR. .
Are yau f Wln your spiritual self plenty
of wor to Do? If mi want a plane
to WORK tho - f4.-'
FIRST M. E. CHURCH
SOUTH
UNION AWE. end MULTNOMAH ST.
Oan Furnlsa It to You.
rt A. Jt CTSAS DR. A. K. HTaGS and
kTR. H. F. CHAN, a Chimaa missionary.
Alan MRS. NORTON and MRS. COCHRAN.
OLD FASHIONED BASKET DINNER AND
. .. -,, SOCIAL. TIME
P. M COMMUNION SERVICE ;
S P NU SERMON BY THE PASTOR
J.5 W. BYRD, Piitor
10:80 A. M. BAOCALAUREATE
SERMON TO GRADUATING CLAI
OF JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL
When Future Becomes
Present?'.
. 7:48 P. M. -
44 Jesus WePe9
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12:1
IBLE SOHOOL
t ' S:45 P. M.
' YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY
EDWARD .H. PENCE, D. D.
Paaur.
Win
fttv.
Wm. A, Waldo, Ph-D-, haar
. a. '-"r'-tsmm
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
COKSEB QF FABK A2T COLUMBIA
HAROLD H. GRIFFIS, Pastor
8C35DAT, JUSE 1I2S
Sermon, IT a. ml, "The Amusement Problem"
Sermon. 7:45 o. m "Chi ru
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MC8IC
Pastor .to ?3e iHade
Doctor of iviriity
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a. it. fciii-i. I i Mill I I
. ' ' Rev. H. H. Griffls
The desree of doctor of divinity is to
be conferred upon the Rev. Harold H.
OHffis, pastor of. the First Christian
church, duringr:the coming week by the
president of Spokane , university, Spo
kane, Wash. : One peculiar feature of
the Rev. Mr. Griffls' work is that the
local charge is his third pastorate. His
first charge was at Kallspell, - Mont.,
where he served five years. lie ; then
went tar Missoula for six years and next
accepted the local pulpit call. Mr. Grif
fls is a graduate of the College of the
Bible, Lexington, Ky. He is also presi
dent of. the Portland Ministerial asso
ciation." The graduating class of Spo
kane university has invited the Rev. Mr.
Griffls to deliver the commencement ad
dress, Thursday, June 10.
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Older Boys to Meet
At Pro-Cathedral
Saturday, June 12, at 5 p. m. the
older boys from Episcopal parishes and
missions will meet at the pro-cathedral.
Thirteenth and Clay streets, for discus
sion of such topics as 'The Choice of a
Vocation." "The Call of the Church to
Young Men," and 'The Best Way .in
Which the Churches Can Employ Their
Energy and Devotion." f
EAST SIDE
BAPTIST CHURCH
CORNER E. EOTH AND SALMON,
(Eat Merrhen and Hswtherns Oare)
S:SO IBLE SCHOOL
11 :00 SERMON
"The Vision of the King"
7:4S SERMON
"The Pilot of the Soul"
- Rff. H. T. CASH, A-acIf
CENTRAL
. PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
. EAST HTM AND FINE
WALTER HENRY NUGENT, D. D.. "
. t MlnMar
SERMON AT 11 H0:.'
-THE IMPORTANCE O THE PRELIM
INARY BATTLES"
' S-.OO P. M.:
-A PRIMS LESSON TO THE WORLDLY
, MIND."
Motto by OHoro ha Vary BaaL
J. WILLIAM BELCHER, Director. -YOU
WILL BE WELCOME
TRINITY CHURCH
XFISCOFAX
ltth Bud Everett Streets.
REV. Dr. A. A. MORRISON, Rector
SPECIAL NOTICE
CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICE AT 11 A. M.
. , PARENTS AND SUNDAY SCHOOL
. EVERYBODY WELCOME .
ADDRESS BY THE . RECTOR -
HOLY COMMUNION S Jk. M. AND 12
NO EVENINO SERVICE
WESTMINSTER
Mi- Vi
ii mm n ii
WORSHIP GOD WITH US SUNDAY
" 11 A. M.' ' - '
"The Religion of the Voice"
Comniesioa Service and Reeeptloa ef !ew
Members at Close of Morslsg , Servlee.
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"the Prodigal and His Return,
or "The Homeward Journey"
i4S SXJIfDAT SCHOOL '
Siim YOTJXG PEOPLE'S MEETING
- nvicr . jb .
BT QUARTETTE CHOIR "
ijSews of 5.mportanc9 Sfmong Portland
Baccalaureate sermons for three
Portland high school , graduating- classes
for the i Reed ' college" class ' will be
preached Sunday. 1 Dr. W. T. McElveen.
pastor of , the First CongreEational
church, has been asked to deliver 'two
sermons, i At the mornins service he will
preach i the sermon to the graduating
class of Washington high school, taking
the theme "Qctting Ready for his topic.
In the. afternoon he ; will deliver ' the
graduation sermon at the Heed college
chapel. Sunday evening at First Pres
byterian church Dr. John H. Boyd will
preach to the graduating class of Franki
lln high ! school. His subject will be
"The Laws of the Game." The bac
calaureate ., sermon to the graduating
class ! of 1 Jefferson high school will be
preached U at Westminster Presbyterian
church Sunday morning by Dr. Edward
H. Pence. His subject is "When Future
-Becomes Present.' In addition to his
Sunday sermons Dr. McElveen addresses
the Lincoln high school class Friday
evening, and the Forest Grove com
mencement exercises on Wednesday,
-n,--.) '5-":. -.1?''
BAPTIST
Several new members, among ' whom
will be Dr. W. A. .Waldo's own son, will
be received into the fellowship of the
St. Johns Christian
Science Church Ready
Seventh Church of Christ,: Scientist,
announces the opening of Its new
church edifice Sunday, at the corner of
New. York and Smith streets, St. Johns.
Three services will be held Sunday in
order to accommodate the visitors. The
regular Sunday morning service will be
at 11 o'elock. This service will be re
peated at 3 and p. m. The building
is- of ; frame construction, with a seating
capacity for about 200' worshipers.
There is a large Sunday school room
in the basement and provision is made
on the first floor for a Christian Science
reading room. The lines of the building
are in keeping with the general form
of architecture adopted for Christian
Science churches generally. The build
ing as now ready for use represents an
investment of approximately $9000. A
cordial invitation to attend, either of
the three Sunday services is extended
to alL .
-A- ! f PV.
Bishop Stunner Holds Services
" Bishop Walter Taylor Sumner is hold
ing confirmation services this week-end
at Warrenton, Astoria and Seaside. In
the latter place the oiew buildings are in
Course of construction, which will
fulfill a long cherished plan of this flour
ishing parish. ; j
DIRECTORY
First Sunday After Trinity
TJniforra Sunday School Lessons
"Saul's Failure." 1 Sam. 15:13-26.
Golden Text ''Thou hast rejected the1 word
of Jehovah, and. Jehovah hath rejected thee."
'.-. Toons People's Topics
Baptist 1 Cnion "What Bible Reading , WiU
Do For Us." Ps. 11:97-104.
Christian Endeavor "What Bible Reading
Will Do For Us." Pa. 119:07-104.
Epworth League "Mr Favorite Psalm and
Why.-. Pa 121:9-8.
-' 3 : Bsstht
First White . Temple. lth and Taj lor. Rev.
William A. Waldo. 11. ."The Relieioe -ef the
Voice" 8, "The Prodigal 'and His Return.:
East Side E. 20th and Salmon. Rev. W. B.
Rinaon. Rev. H. T. Cash. 11. "Tba Vision
of the Kins"; 7:45, "The Pilot of the "Soul."
Third Vancouver and Knott. 1 Rev. R E.
Close. 11, "Castias tba Net"; 8. "'The Unob
served Man."
Arleta E. 4th and 48th eve. Rev. Owen
T. Day. 11, "Growing TJp"j 7:3a,1 "The Eo
tiatieal FooL' .
Calvary IB. ' 8th and Grant. ' Rev. J. E.
Thomas. 11. "Amazins Grace"; 8, "Rejecting
the Bible." -
Glencoe S. 45th sad Main. " Hev. F. C
Laslette. 11, "The Place of Joy in Our Lives";
7:45,i "A Man Who. Became Famoua Because
of a Roadside Experience." :
Seliwood Bethany Jiev. . W. ' N. Ferria 11.
T:45.i '
Grace E. 76 th and Ash. Rev. F. W. Star
ing, i 11, "Loyalty"; 8. "Looking, Leaning,
Living." ' :- .
University Park Rev. 8. Lawrence Black.
11, 8.
Swediah 15th and Hoyt. Rev. T. G. Sjolan
der. 10:80. 7 :80, -j. i i . - ; -
St." Johns Chicago and Leonard 11. 7 :80.
Highland E. 6th and Alberta. Dr. W. T.
Millik-en. i 11. "What -Christ Taught About
Compassion"; 8. Salvation'a Threefold Author."
Mt, Olivet (colored) Broadway and Everett.
Bev. J. W. Anderson. ;il, 8.
Elim Swediah MaUery and Skidmore Rev.
A. G, Sandblom. . 2:90. 8:80. -
Lenta 88th st. and 60th are. Rsv. E. A.
Smith. 11. 8.
Second (German) RodDcy and Jerria. Bev.
F. Hoffman. 11. 7:80j .
OaUiotto - -
Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis Rev. : K. V.
O'Hars. 6. 7:16, 8:80, 8:45. 11. 7:48. .
St. Peters Lents Bev. P. Beutgea. 8.
100, 7:80. ! t
St. Lawrence Sd and Sherman Rev. J. C.
Hughes. 6,8:80,10:30,7:80.
St. Francis E. 12th and Pins Bar. X H.
Black. 6, 8. . 10:30, 7:80.
Immaculate Heart of Mary William and
Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. 6, 8, . 11, 7:30.
Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas Rev. E.
8. Otoon. ; 6, 7. 8. . 11. 7:80.
8V Rose S. 53d and Alameda Rev. J.
O'Farrell. 10:30. 4. .
St. Andrews E. 0th and Alberta Rev. J.
Kiernan. 8. 10:80, 7:80.
The Madeleine fe. 24th and Siskiyou Rsv.
George F. Thompson. 7:30. , 11.
AaeenskHi E. 76th and Tiaihill Fr" "
Fathers. 8. 10:30, 7:30.
. Blessed -Sacrament Maryland and Blandens
Bev. F. W. Black. 8, 10:80. 7:30.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoiii lie v. C. Raymoed,
8. 10:30. 7:30.
St. Ignatius 8220 43d at. S. K. JasuU
Fathers. 6:30. 8, 10:80, 4.
St, Stephens E. 4 2d and Tsylor Rev. War
ren A. Waitt, 6, SJ0, 10:30. 7:80.
Holy, Redeemer Portland bivd. and Tancoa
ver sve. Kev. William J. Divine. 6. 8. 10:30.
7:80. - - . -. ' - -
St. Phillip Nerl (Paulist Fathers) B. 16th
and Hickory Rsv. M. L. Ferry. . 7 JO. 8,
10:80, 7:80. , ,
St. Clements S. Smith lave, and Newton
ServiU Fathers. 6, 8, 10:30, 7:30.
Sacred Heart E. 11th sad Center Rsv. G.
Bob. 8. 10:30, 7:80. . -
St. Agatha E. 16th and Miller Ren J.
Commisky. 8, 10:80. 7:30. '
St. sunislass (Polish) Maryland end Fan-
F. Matthew. 8. 10 :30. 70.
St. Jaseoh ( German 1 15th- and Conch
Rev. B. Rurrer. 8. 10:80. 7:80. '
St. Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Rev.
M. Bales tra. 8:80. 10:80. 7:30.
St. Claires Capitol Hill Father - Atoyataa,
O. F. M. - 7:80, 0:20.
St Charles E. 83d and Alberta Bea J.
P. O'Flynn. - 8. 10 :80. - -
All Saints E. Stb and Gliaaa Rev. Father
William Cronin. 8, 10:30. - ?
Sti Patricks 10 th and 8s Her Rev. Charles
M. Smith, - Masses :80, 8. 9:16, 10:80. 7:46,
Christian .., ,,: ' I'-
First Park and Columbia. - Bev. Harold H.
Griffis. 11. "The Amusement Problem"; 7:45.
"Cubic Character." -
East Side B, 12 th and Taylor. Rav. R H.
8awyer. 11, 8. . . .
Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott.' Bev. S.
Earl Childers. 11, 7:30.
Montanlla E. 76th and Gliaaa Bar. Car
roll C Roberta 11, 7:80.
WoodlawB E. 7 th and Liberty Rev. Joseph
D. Boyd. , 11. 8.
Kern Park Rav. F. H. Ghormtey. 11, "The
Master Builder"; 8, Children 'a day program.
Tabernacle E. 28th and Alberta Rev. B.
Tibbs Maxey. 11, 7:30.
SU Johns Central and Oswego. 11. 7:80.
1 ; Christian Science .
Lesson1 subject: "God, the Only Cause and
Creator." - : . - .
1rmt 19th and Everett. 11. 8.
Second E. 6th and HoUaday. 11. 8.
Third E. 12th and" Salmon. 11.
, Fourth Vaneoa ver and Emerson. 11, 8.
- Fifth 6 2d and 4 2d ave. S. E. 11. .
Sixth Maaonie temple, 868 TamhllL : 11, 8.
. Seventh Smith ave. and Hew York. 11.
Ail chorchea Wednesday. 8 p. am. ,
White temple Sunday morning. The
Lord's supper will be administered. He
will preface his sermon with a few re
marks" on - Oregon day. In the evening
Dn Waldo will continue his series on
the prodigal son. The Temple, quartet
will render special music, i .
- The , aMociate : pastor . of Eaat Bids : Baptlat
ehnrch, ' tba Bar. , H. T. : Cash, will preach
Sunday dnrin the absenca of Dr. Wi K;
Hinaofs. . At the concliuioa of " the morning
aerrica the Lord's supper will be administered
and new members welcomed. ' Dr. Hinsoarhas
been aranted- a tbree months' vacation. . He
will preach the baccalaureate sermon at Mo
MinaTille collece' Sunday niefat. this being' the
eleventh consecutiTa time he has been asked
to give - this addreaa. Dr. Binaoa leavea for
he East durinc the coming- week. The ehnrch
will observe Children's day on June 13.
i, Arleta Baptist church, will haTO a apeeial
service in honor of the armduatini clas of
(-the Arleta public echoel Sunday morning. The
class wtu attend ma body. The Kev. U. . 1 .
Day will speak ' on the. youth of Jeans. In
the evernng the pastor will deliver an address
on the egotistical fooL Congregation ill singing
precedes the evening service.
': CHRISTIAN - :pf
'. Sunday njornlng at the First Christian
church the Rev. H. H. Grif fis will dis
cuss "The Amusement Problem.' giving
five general principles he believes should
guide Christians . in their - selection of
entertainment and recreation. Monday
evening the Women's Missionary society
will hold its annual open meeting in the
church.
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' COXGBEUATIOKAL '
Sunday Miss Kthel Lynn 'Ross begins
her year's service as organist at , First
Congregational church. . She was - re
cently church organist for six years in
Springfield. Ilk Mrs. R. M. Lansworth
will also appear- as soprano soloist and
Warren A. -Erwin, choir direoor.
The Rev. Charles E. Burton. D. , D.," of
New York city, chief 1 executive officer of the
NationaJ Congregational boards of extension, is
in Portland. He, will preach the baccalaureate
sermon, at Pacific university Sunday.
Preparation are under war in Sonnyside
Congreg&aonal church to celebrate with ' ap
propriate exercises the twenty-eighth anniversary
of the church Sunday, June 13. , The Sunday
school and choir 'will present special programs.
This will also be annual homecoming day for
all friends and former members of the chnrcn.
Dr. J. J. Staub will also celebrate bis twenty
eighth anniversary ' as pastor. He will - preach
twice this Sunday. -
Troops 12 and SO of the. Boy Scouts are
to attend the Sunday night service st Highland
Congregational ehnrch., i .
June will be known as educational month in
Atkinson Memorial Congregational church.
Children's day and a. community picnic will
be two features during the month.
The young people will have charge of the
Sunday evening service at Pilgrim Congrega
tional church. Pictures of the "Passion Play
of Oberammergau" will be shown. The Rev.
R. M. Pratt will preach in the morning. ' Chil
dren a day will be observed June 13.
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' EPISCOPAL k
"The powers of darkness operate con
tinually; so should the people of l!ght;"
says the ' Rev. Thomas Jenkins in an
nouncing that his church will hereafter
always be open. "Locked, the church
is a poor financial : instrument ; open,
it offers, refreshment to souls In the
OF CHURCH
Oonoreoatlonal j
First Park and Madison.' Dr. W-. T." McEl
veen. 11. "Getting Ready" for the Larger
Tasks of Life"; 7 :45. "Applying Christ's ! Idea
of Productivity to Oregon." - ' i '
- Sunnyside E. 82d and Taylor. "Rev. 3. J.
Staub. 11. Characteristics of the Spirit Filled
Life"; 7:45. "A Gospel Without Apologies. 'V
Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett.
Rev. E. E. Flint. 11. "An Individual Life the
Chief Contribution to Religion''; 7:45," "God
Building a Social Order."
Highland E. 6th and Prescott. Bev. Edward
Constant. 11. "A People Transformed"; 7:45.
Boy Scout service. . - 4 n
Waverleigh Heights E. 3 2d and Wood ward.
Rev. Oliver P. Avery-.. 11, "Turned Into An
other Man"; 8, ."Oregon,' the Beautiful." Illus
trated. ;- i -H : y
Laurelwood -45th are. and 65th at. 8. E.
Mrs. AJIce M. Handsaker. 11. 7:30.
. Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Rev. Robert
Murray Pratt. 11, "Great Expectatkma";; ,
"The Passion Play of Oberammergau."
University Park Haven and' Lombard Rav.
C H. Johnston.' 10:30. 7:30.
Finnish Mason . and aTh'" Rev. A, A
Harju. 6 and 8 p. m. . i
- St. Johns S. Ivanhoe and Richmond Bev.
W. L. Upshaw. 11, 7:30. -
Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner
Bev. Ole Torgessen. ll,,7dO.
- First German E. 7 th and Stanton Rev.
George Zocher. 11, 7:30.
Second German E. ttth and I Skidmore Bar.
Henry Hagelgana 11. -7:304 '
Zion German E. 0th and Fremont Bar. J.
H. Hoop. 11. 7:30. i ,"
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Dunkard -" ' -'
Church of the Brethren Borthwick and Bral
card Rev. George C CarL 11, 8.
' V episcopal
' Fro-Cathedral of St- Stephen, the Martyr
Rt. Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop; Very Bev, R.
T. T. Hicks, dean. 11. 8. I
Trinity 10th and Everett.. Rav. A. A. Mor
rison. 8, 11.
St. Davids E. 12th and Belmont. " . Rev.
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30. .0:30, 11.
"How to Be a Christian Mystic"; 7:30. "An
Epistle on the Moral Law."
SU Marks 21st and Marshall Rev. J. GT
Hatton. 7:30. 11. 7:45; daily, 7:30 a, m.
St. Andrews Hereford St., Plymouth--Aroa-Deacon
Chambers in charge. 0, 11, 7:30.
-Grace Memorial tE. 17th and Weidler Bev.
Osward W. Taylor. 8,11. i
Good 8bepberd Vancouver and Graham
Bev. John Dawson. 11, 8. -
St. Michael . and All Angela E. 43d and
Broadway Rev. F. T. Bowen. vicar.i 8", 10, 11.
Church of -Our Savior -60th ave. and 41st
at, S. E. Rev. E. H. Clark, vicar. 7:30. 1L
Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan
hospual Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 7. 8:30.
St Pauls Weodmere Bev, Osward W. Tay
lor. 4. -i'
All Saints 25th and Savier Rev. Frederick
K. Howard. 10. 11. !
St. Johns Memorial E. 16th and Harney,
gellwood. Bev. 11. Clark in charge. 11. 7:30.
St. Matthews Corbett and Bancroft -Rev.
W. A. M. Brack, vicar. 10. 11. '
v '.; Evangelical i
- First E. 6th, and Market. . : Bev. E. Mauar.
11, 7:30.
Clay Street 10th and Clay. Rev. Jacob
8torker. 10 :45"8tewardship"; 8, '"Life Serv
ice."' -- . i '
Lents Rev. F. B. Culver, i 11, "Christian
Stewardship"; 8, Children's dsy program.
- Swedish - Tabernacle N. 17th and Ulisan
Rev. J. C. Ledin. 11, 7:30. , .
Free Methodist
Central East 63th and Flande;
-Bev. E. L
Hamngton. 11, 7:30. ;,. .-
- First E. 9th and Mill. Bav. 8. H. Upton.
11, 7:30. - '
Alberta E. 80th and Wygant Kev. M. 7.
WhetxelL 11. 70.
St. JAns K. Richmond and Hudson Kev.
E. D. Black man. 11. 7:30. , .
Lents Rev. S. H. Upton, i acting pastor
MO. 3:80. , '
i .. , Friends !' .
First E. 85th and Main Bev. Homer ' L.
Cox. 11. 7:45.
Second 3S. 82d and Slat ava Rev. Laraa
M TerrelL 11, 7.
West Piedmont Borthwick and Jersey Kev.
Carey Jessupp. 11, 8. -- .
v v -.--'? . lewlah f ' -
Congregation Beth Israel 1 2th and Main
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. -Reform Synagogue.
Service Friday 8 p. m.. Saturday 10:80 a m.
Congregation Ahavai Sbolom- Park and Clay
sts. Rabbi R. Abrshamson. - Friday, 8 p. sat
Saturday, 8:30 a. m. .
Congregation . Nevah Zedeek Talmud Torab
6th and Hall Kev. Abraham L Roeencranta
Friday, 8 p. aa.; Saturday, a as,; Sunday. 10
a. aa. Religious school.
aattae Oar Saints
Chorch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Salnta
E. 25th and . Madison Heber C. Ivamoa,
mission president. 10, 6:30. i. , I
Lutheran . v;
' St. . James W. Park and Jefferson Bev.
William E. Brinkman. - 11. 7:80.
St - Pauls E. 12th and4 Vnntoe Bev. A.
Krausa 10:30, "What U Confeasionf " 8,
."The "Church of Christ."
- Trinity (Missouri Synod) Williams and
Graham Rev. J. P. Bimbach. . 10:15 ((Ger
man), .7:30- (English). All services at Con
cordia college chapel. East Twenty-eighth aad
Holtnan streets. - .- . ! , - "...
Church for Deaf WUliarm: and Graham
Rev. J. A. Beyer. 2:80, "After Death. What?"
. Our Savior s B. 10th and Grant Bev. M. '
A. Chriatensen.' 11, reuruoB mms of oocv
firmed members (Eaglisfa).' . '
(SLurclies and 6ung peoples Societies
thick ef battle. St Davids church will
keep open the year round." The rector
will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday.
FRIENDS
The June session of the Portland ouar
terly meeting of , Friends churches is
being conducted today and Sunday at the
First Frieends church. Ministers in at
tendance are the Rev. Charles Lescauit
of Karlham, Iowa; the: Rev "Guy Fur
bay of Idaho and Miss Anna Spann of
Oskaloosa, Iowa, instructor in Central.
Holiness university. . , -
- Many Portland Qnakera will, journey to New
berg, during the coming week to attend the an
nual 'Oregon- yearly meeting. Missionaries
from the- African industrial m union are to ap
pear ea that program.- .The Rev. Levi T. Penn
ington .will t also return for the sessions. Penn
ington is sow-general director of the forward
movement of the Friends church. , - - .
i-- iff ': - - '",-,'
! ,:, LXTTHEEATff .-. '
The life after death win be discussed
Sunday afternoon at the service for the
deaf in Trinity Lutheran church by the
Rev. J. A. CBeyer,. All deaf people
are invited. ; : .
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-' METHODIST"
' James E. Brock way. Boy Scout master
in Portland, will give a talk Sunday
morning at Central Methodist church on
the responsibilities of adults for juvenile
welfare. The Rev. A. R. Maclean will
preach at night. - - .
Mrs.- "W.- M. Endrtneia TepreaentaUve of the
Woman's Foreign Missionary society, will occupy
the pulpit of Sell wood Methodist church Sun
day morning." Mrs. Williamson, district super
mtndent of i the Junior leaguo, will speak to
the local chapter at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. The
pastor will preach at 8 p. n
The young women and girls of Clinton Kelly
Medforial Methodist church win have charge of
the Sunday evening service. ' The Franklin High
girls' quartet will sing and the First Presbyterian
church orchestra will play. Addresses will be
given by Mrs. A. R. Maclean and Mrs. J. H.
Miller. The pastor vrtll apeak on "The King's
Daughter" in the morning service.
Sunday morning the two .Norwegian-Danish
Methodist Episcopal churches will meet in the
Vancouver avenue church. '.The Rev. Eliaa
Cjerding will preach. Both congregations will
assemble at the First church at 4 p. m. when
the "Lyng" society furnishes a program- After
a fellowship luncheon the evening -sermon will
bat delivered. i . ; '
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' ' '. HETHOBIsiT SOUTH
Three services will feature Sunday ' at
the First Jethodist . Episcopal Church
fcouth. Thei morning . service is . under
the, 'direction -of the women's society.
Mrs. W. S. Norton will tell of the work
of the Woman's Mission council ; Mrs.
E. Cochran of the work among Indians;
Dr. A. K. Higgs will give personal testi
monial of the work in foreign fields ;
and H. F. Chan, Chinese missionary. wniJ
closer with an address.- following tne
meeting 'an old-fashioned basket dinner
will be served, followed by a social hour.
Holy communion will be observed at 3
p. m-"and the evening preaching at 8.
U iPRESBTTERIAK ; .'
New members will - be received Into
Central. Presbyterian church Sunday
SERVICES IN
Bethlehem Norwegian-r 14 th and Davis Re.
Wilhelm Pettersen. 11. 8. '
. Bethel Evangelical Norwegian (Fre) Wy-
gant and Rodney Rev. B. A. Borrevik. 11,
7:46. -.
Grace (English) E. 24th and Rroadway
Bev. C H. Bernbard. 11, 7:80.
Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and Rod
ney. Rev. B. A. Borrevik. 11, 7:46. .
Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Mor
ris Rev. L. , P. Kjoller. 11, 7:30.
St. Johns Peninsula aud Kilpacriok Rev. L.
Ludwig. 10:45, 7:80. -
' Swedish Anguatans Stanton and Bodney
Bev. V. G. Ogrea 10:45. 7:45.
Immanuel 18th and Irving Rev. A. T. Aj.
derson. 11, 8.
Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune Bev, 8. X
R Knutsen. 11. 7 :3X.
Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap
man and Salmon Rev. H. H. Koppehnann.
8:15. 10:15, 7:45. ,
Immanuel (Mo. Synod) E. 16th and- Lao-
Rev. H. . C Eheling. 10, German; 11:15,
English.
- Evsnselloal Chnrchi of tha Redeemer i5th
aw wygant 10, 11. .
Finnish 170 Fargo. Rev. A. Salminen. 10;
Bunday school 7.
. MleUiodtat Cohcopal
Carson Heights Rev. G. S. Brown. 10.
11. 7.
Centenary E. 9th and Pine Bar.; Frank L
Wemett.. . 11. 7:80.
jrntral- Vancouver and Fargo Bav. A. - R
Maclean. 11. "Adult Rjesponaibility for Juvenile
vteuare," by James Brockway, Boy Scout mas
ter; 8, sermon.
Clinton Kelly E- 40th and Powell Bev.
E. S. Mac. 11. "The Kings Daughter"; 8.
special service in charge of young women.
Epworth 26tb and Savier Bev. J. Stanford
Moore. 11. 7:30. - ,
i First 12th and Taylor Bev. Joshua S tans
field. 10:30, 7:30.
First' Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyb
Rev. Elias Gjerding. 11. union service and
Vancouver Avenue church; topic, "Love Without
Hypocrisy, the Fulfillment of tie Law"; 4, at
noma, program by Lomg society; ; e, - luncheon;
8.' sermon. - . -
Laurelwood Ei 63d aad Foster. Ray. A. C
Brakenbury. 11. 7:80.
Lenta 86th and 68th ave. Rev. F. B.
8ibley. 11, 7:45. -
Lincoln E. 5 2d and Lincoln. Bev. F. A.
Gina. 11, "A ' Triumphant Salvation": 8. "What
Makes Oregon Great?"
MonUrilla 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 Bev. George
H. Bennett. 11. 7:30.
Boss City Park E. 58th and Sandy Bev.
D. Lester Fields. 11, 7:80.
8elhtood E. 15th and Tacoma Bev. W.
8. Gordon. 11, talk by Mra- W. M. Erakinef
8, "The Road to Emmana," by the pastor. ,
' Sunnyside E. 3Sth and TsmhUl Be. : W.
F. Ineson. 11, 7:45.
St.'. Johns W. Leavitt and Syracuse Rev.
W. E. Kloster. 11, 7:30. '
' Swedish Beech and Borthwick Re. ; Abel.
Eklund. 11. 8.
University Park Fiske and Lombard Rev.
H. T. Atkinson. 11, 7:80.
Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid
more and Vancouver Rev. A. Christensen. 1 1,
"Lore Without Hypocrisy, tha fulfiUlment of the
Law,", by Rev. Ebas Gjerdinav
Wealeyan E. 58d end Gliaaa Bev. D. B.
Hampe. 11,-7:45. i
Westmoreland MQwaukle and Midway Bar.
E. 8. Mace. - 7:80. j -.' i... -.
Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rev. E. C. Hick
man. :, 10:80, ''Methodtam A World Church
and a Wortd Program.". '
Woodstock E. 44 th and Woodstock Rev
L. C Poor. . 11. 7:30.
Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland Rev J
H. Irvine. 11. "A Loveless Bride"; 8, "Being
a Pelm Singing Methodist."
District superintendent. Rev. William Wallace
Touugson, D. D.. 691 E. 62d st. N. Tabor 2700.
M. 1. Souta
- First Union and Multnomah. Rev. J. W.
Byrd. 11. missionary service; 12, basket din
ner'; 8, communion service; 8, preaching.
"1 n
First K. 10th and Weidler Hev. J. T.
Little 11, 7:30. .
Seliwood E. 0th and Spokane Kev. J. 1.
BringedahL 11. 7:80. -'
Brentwood 65th ave. , and ; 67th St. Kev.
C -V.. Fowler. 11. 780.
Highland Park E. 14th and JarreU Rev.
W. P. Keebaugh. 11, 8.
Scandinavian 948 Garfield Bev. Daniel
Uallstram. 11,-7:30. .
; J Piesayterlaa - ...:,
' First 12th and Alder. Dr. H. L. Bowman.
Preaching' by' Dr. John- H. Boyd. 10:30, 7:45,
"The Lews of the Game."
. Westminster Eaat 17 th and Schuyler. Rev.
Edward H. Pence. 10.3O, "When Future Be-
eomea Present"; 7:45, "Jesus Wept" '
Central B. 18th and Pina Kev. Waltat
Harry Nugent. : 11, . "The Iiriportance of the
Preliminary Battles": 9. "A Prime Blessing te
the Worldly Mind."
Calvary 1 1th and Clay. Rev. L. Bowrlng
Quick. It. A Memorial"; oosnmuntoa aerviee;
7 ;4 R, aacred concert. ' t
Mt. Tabor E. 65th and Belmont. Bav. Ward
MacHenry, 11, 8. i
: Vernon 10th and Wygant 11. 8.
Piedmont Clave land and Jarrett Bev. J.
Francs Morgan. 11 "The Child in the Midst.
ami children's baptism; 8. "Playing the Game of
Life."
Fourth First" aad Gibbs, - Rev. Monroe G.
Everett" 10-80. 7:80.
Kenilwortb E. 84th and Gladstone. Rev.
L. K. Grimes. 11, "The Great Oversight";
8, 'Iepreciaaon Of the King's Currency."
Hope 78th aad Everett Bev. H. & GUaa
morning. On June 13 the annual Chil
dren's day exercises will be given during
the morning sermon hour. . The men's
club " la planning a picnic at Laurel
hurst park for this month. - - -t -
Dr.'R. H. Milligaa will close his pastorate at
Rose City Park Presbyterian church this month.
Upon leaving Portland Dr. Milligaa plana to
spend three months in Europe. - On 8unday
evening . la response to many request 'he" will
preach the first in series of three evening ser
mons on "Religion and Health." I - --
Cbildren will . be baptised Sunday morning at
Piedmont Presbyterian church by the Rev. J.
Francis Morgan. Special, music win be' fur
nished by the choir at mornins and evening
services. - !, - , - .
The Rev. W. W. Txmg will preach the same
sermon Sunday morning be used, on the occa
sion of his first Sunday la Forbes Presbyterian
church lust .one year ago. Lantern slides show
ing - the Portland presbytery- church extension
work will be given in-the evening by the Rev.
Boudinot Seeley. The pastor reports that 103
members have - been received .Into the church
during the past year. Children's day wUl be
observed next Sunday. ' Last Sunday the church
voted to purchase a pipe organ, which is to be
installed by December of this year. -r
: -"''' :-. ' -
' V ' nriTABIAW
.-' The Rev. Andrew Fish of Eugene will
exchange pulpits -with the Rev. W. G.
Eliot of the Church of Our Father on
Sunday. He will preach here at 11 a, m.
A meeting of the Portland chapter of
the Laymen's league will be held at 10
a, m. in the church.
BiUy Sunday WiU
Conduct Services
Billy Sunday, noted " evanwelist, ; will
conduct the opening service at the sum
mer Bible school at Gladstone, June 25
to August 25, according to an announce
ment made by Dr. WJ.M. -White of
Albany, regional director. The institute
will 'be conducted under the auspices of
the Moody Bible institute , of Chicago.
The" regular monthly, meeting of the
Portland Bible league will be held Mon
day afternoon in Sunny side Congrega
tional church. Dr. W. B. Hlnson will
give an address on "The Resurrection.
All Bible students are Invited.
Portland Ministers
Will Elect Monday
- The last meeting for the current year
of the Portland Ministerial association
will be held on Monday morning at 10 :30
o'clock in the T. M. C A. auditorium.
At this meeting the officers for next
year will -be elected, recommendations
for school directorship - will be consid
ered, and the Rev. W. F. Ineson, pastor
of the Sunnyside M. E. church, will de
liver a special address -on " "Christ and
Human Values. All ministers of Port
land and vicinity are cordially Invited..
PORTLAND
11, "God's Human Templea" 8, "The Gospel
of imeeriulness. " .. -..
"Man Incurably Religious"; 8, "The History of
Mental Healing."
Forbes Graham and Gantenbeia. v Bev. Ward
Willis Long. 11. "The Sot of the Sail"; 8,
lantern rlide lecture by Rev. Boudinot Seeley.
Trinity Virginia and Nebraska. Bev. Theo
dore P. Smith. 11, 7:80.
Anabei F. H. Mixell. 11, 8.
Millard Anue Rev. W. Lee Gray. 11, 8.
Marshall Street 17tl and Marshall -Rev. A.
J. Hanna. 11.
- Mis pah -E. 19th and Divhton. Rev.-D. A.
Thompsoo. 11," "The Inner Circle"; 7:45, "The
sanrer vuuooa.
Unity E. 71st and Sandy. Bev. 8. W.
Seemaa. 11, "OndiUons of Discipleehlp"; 7:80,
"The Master's CalL"
Holt Chinese 133 V4 First Rev. Gee Sing
ttoy. 7 p. m. sebool; 8, 8, young people,
- Reformed Presbvtertan
First Minnesota and Ainaworth Rev. F. D.
mtazer. ,.ll, 7:so.- t-. ; ' .
- Seventh Day Advent lata
Note Regular servicea of -thia -denomiaaUoe
sre held on Saturday. i
Central E. 11th and Everett L. K. Dick
von. pastor. 10. 11:15. ,
- Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery Q. W.
Pettit minister. 10. 11.
Monta villa E. 80th and Everett J. A. Gar
ner. lO. H. - I" ;
Lenta 84th st and 68th are.- W. D. Huat-
Ingtoa 10, 11. , . ! v ,
St. Johns Central ava and Charleston
A. R Folkenberg. 10. 11. '
Albina Skidmore and Mallory ElderM. H.
WentUnd. 10, 11.
Scandinavian 62d at and 39th ava Elder
O. S Lee. 10, 11.
Salvation - Army
Corps No. 1 243 Ash st Adjutant Henry
R. Cogens. 11. 3:15. 8. '
Corps No. 4128 H 1st Ensign Jessie Mil-
lard and .Envoy Mrs. Lipton. 1 1. i:su, , o, .
Sweeenborgjan
New Church Society 831 Jefferson. Bev.
William H. Reece. 11, "The Four Phases of
the Jewish Dispensation." 1 . - -
. Unitarian i
Church - of Our Father Broadway and Yam
hill Rev. W. C. Eliot Jr. ,11, preaching. by
Rev.- Andrew-' Fih of Eugene '
United Brethren
Conference superintendent Rev. G. B. Mo
Dona Id. -
First E. 15th and Morrison. Rev. Byron J.
"Clark. , 10 to 12, Children's day pageant, and
address by pastor on ' The Hears of a unua ;
7:80. "The Two Ifa" .
Second E. 27th and Sumner. Rev. Ira
Hawley. 11, Children'a day service and sermon
by the pastor on "He. the Key of the House
ef David"; 7:30. "Be Te Separate AIL and
Te Shall Bo' My Sons and Daughters."
Third 67th stend 32d ave.. 8. E. Bev. E. O.
Sheatherd. 1 1, Children's day - program; . 7 :30,
sermon.
- Fourth Tremont - Bev. C ' P. Blanchard.
11,' Children's day program; 7:80, "A Safe
Child Insurance. " v
ClorerdaJe 446 Jeeaup. Rev. Walter Reyn
olds. 10, 6:30, 7:80. t
' United KvaneeHeaC -
' Ffrtst E. 16th. and Poplar Rev. jr. A.
Goods. 11. 8. .
Ockley Green Willamette bird and Gay
Rev. H. H. Farnham. 11. 7:30.
' SU Johns Rev. A. P. Laytoa 11. 7:80.
United r-rasbytarlan
First B. 87th aad lis wt horns Rev. H. F. "
Given. 11, 7:30. , ' .
Church of the Strangers Grand and Wasco.
Rev. S. Earl Du Boii. 10:30, "Beginning One's
Life Work": 8. "Calling for Lights."
Kenton 120 W. Lombard. Rav. George N.
Taylor. 11, "Concerning the World, the Flesh
and the Devil"; . 8, "When Christ Used
Fiashligfatf - , ;
Mlsoetlaneoua .
Christian aad Missionary Alliance E. 9th
and Clay Rev. John E. Fee. 10, 11, 7:30.
Realisation League 148 18th.. Rev. Edward
Mil, ii. -j ' . i -
. CfaristadelphUn 621 E. Washington. 10:30.
- Church of God 363 Failing Harry NaaL
II. 7:80. r -
Gospel Hall E. 29th and Stark. 11, 7:80.
Mens Resort ith and Bameide Rev. Levi
Johnson, superintendent , 8. .
Divine" Science Portfcnd ; hotel. T. M.
Minardi 11, "The Four Planes of Love.- -
lenteeostsI First and Washington Be.
Will C Trotter. 11. 3, 7:80. Daily, 7:80.
Glad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 240
1st 8,'- 8. 7:80. -
Pentecostal 147 H First . George B. Far
row. , 8. m
Pentecostal 210H TsmbUl 3:80. 7:80
gaily, 7:80.
, Christian Assembly E. 20th and Ankeny
Pastor. A. W. Smith. 11. 3:45. 7:45.
Volunteer of America 224 Burnaide. Xvsre
logs except Moods 7 at 8: Sunday, 3. 8.
Portland Eerlesia (Christadelphiaa) 1697
Bslraont George H. Tilling, seeretsry. il.
Peniel Mtsaten aoo Auier. 4. o ; aally, 8.
Church of Christ E. 7tb tad Gliaaa- 11.
First SpirUuaUsV E. 7 th and Haasalo. 8,
lecture by Mm. M. A. Oonglew; 7:46, lecture
by Mrs, !! A. Brown ef Kansas City.
First Spiritual Scleace 129 4th at Bev.
Mai Hoffman. 8. 8.
International Bible Student W. O. . W.
temple. 11th aad Alder. .8. 8.
Church ef Christ B. 8 2d and 80th ava
10. 11. 7:80.
. T. M. C A. Sixth and Taylor. 8.
Church of Dtviae Truth il2 Central build
ing. Nettl Taylor Kioh. 11. f
Oiiumi f nit Ka Inut tntith 9. nerve .n(n
die file which hae a spring: arm pro
jecting from one g4de near the top.
ft&
JaClUI IU C U ,
Harold W"J Humbert ?
Today- Oregon will- lose the Eeneral
eecretary of ita - Sunday school - work.
Harold F. HumberVwho during; the paat
two years has labored faithfully to ad
Vance the cause of religious education.
Humbert resigned to take a - post
graduate course In religious education
at Boston university. His schedule dur
ing the next three months -Is a full one.
June 13 to 15" he will be at Mlnot, N. D.,
and June 18 to 18 at- Valley City, N. D.,
speaking at the "twin" sessions of the
North Dakota Sunday school convention.
June 21 to 24 and June 25 he wlll be at
Charles City and ' Charlton, Iowa, j to
speak at the Iowa Sunday school "con
vention. June 29 to July 11 Mr. Hum
bert will be a tent leader at the camp of
four-fold life for. older boys at Lake
Geneva. The boys from the Northwest
to attend this camp are Dell Tedrow of
McMinnviUe, George Porter and Duane
Laurence, of Portland and Dale Hum
bert of Spokane.-" Between July 13 and
23 Humbert will remain at Lake Geneva
and between July 27 and 'August 6 he
will be at Lake Winnepesauke, N. ( H.,
where he will be an instructor in classes
studying "Worship in the Sunday School"
and "Festival Dayai? Between August
10 and September IS he will be engaged
in field work- in thestate of Minnesota.
The state executive j,-. committee "is en
deavoring to find a five church man who
is capable of 'directing Sunday school
work in Oregon. j
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Annual Schbol FestlTal r
No services will fee held Sunday at
Trinity Lutheran cnurch, Williams and
Graham avenues.- The services will be
adjourned to Concordia college, East
Twenty-eighth , and - Holman streets.
where the annual school festival' will be
conducted. Divine services at 10 :30 a. m.
will be in German. Usual festivities will
be held in . the afternoon. Rev. J. A.
Bimbach is pastor, a . " t . !
FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH
.;.: .1- . ' ' '
J8TH AUD TATLOB
10:30 A.. M.-i SERMON BY
Rev.V.FIneson
1215 SUNDAY SCEOOL
8:00 P. M.-LSERM0H BY
Rev.E.TiGruvelI
SPECIAL MUSIcf COME
Nebuchadnezzar
"His Dream the Great
Image the fixterpretation"
OOMC AND HE Aft THIS LE0TURK
; SUNDAY, ME 6, 8 P. M.
GOSPEL AND
PROPHETIC HALL
10 SKOOMO STREET
T
St. David's
. Church
t. 12th end Bsimont '. ,
SERVIOE 730, SsSO. 11 :00, 7:S0
SEmMOflS 11 :00! '
. HOW TO BE A OHMISTIAHL IWYSTIO
: ' . . 7:90:' 5
AN EPISTLE ON THE MORAL LAW.
: REV. THOMAS JENKINS, Rector.
HIGHLAND
BAPTIST CHURCH
SIXTH AND ALBERTA STREETS
DR. W. T. MILLIKEN, PASTOR
II A. V. "What Chriat Taught
About Compassion. 1
ft FY IvL "SalvaUon'a Threefold
Author.
VOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITE TO --
WORSHIP WITH US
OWNERSHIP OF THE SABBATH
BY THE PASTOR -11$0O A. M. ,
V SERMON BY THE
REV. O. E. H ION MAN, O. D- P. M.
; Epworth Methodist
Episcopal Church
ZATH AND SAVIER STS.
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CHILDREN'S DAY
EXERCISES TO BE
ERVEDSUH
Annual Children's day exercise
will be recited in many of Port
land's churches' Sunday morning, but
a still larger number will hold their
annual festival ou June 13.
Children's day is held In the churches
about the time the public school year
closes. Many Sunday schools make this
date their graduation day." Children
having done notable work are promoted
to a higher division. J!raduaUy the
Sunday schools are seeing the wisdom
of adopting certain day. school methods
In the Sunday school.
The graduation idea was one of the
first to be adopted. Many schools are
now doing away with the general as
sembly and are grouping their childrea
by ages and using every minute avail
able to teach them religious trutha. i
During the past two years emphaslf
has been laid on Vefy necessity of hav
lng trained Bible teachers :n the Sunday
school, which has resulted In the es
tablishment of a Portland training
school for church wcjrkers. The school
will have two semesters "this year. The
first semester will belneld each Wednes
day night from October 13 to December
15, and the second from January S to
March 19. The Portland Church Feder
ation and Multnomah County Sunday
School association direct the school.
Children's day exercises will be held
at. the hoW of morning worship at the
Second, Third and Fourth United
Brethren churches, j At First United
Brethren church a pageant will be given ,
from 10 a. m. to noon. The entire eve
ning service at Lens Evangelical and
Kern 'Park Christian! churches will be
turned over to the Hunday school chil
dren. jj
Communion lat Glencoe
Communion will ha observed and new
members received f Sunday morning at
Glencoe Baptist chureh. The male quar
tet will sing. A new series of sermons
to last through June Will be started Sun
day by the Rev. F. IC. Laslette, pantor.
FIRST '
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
PARK -AND M4.DISON STREETS
. . i
11 A. M. Dr. McElveen
preaches the! baccalaureate
j sermon to the graduating
class of the Washington
High School.
7:43 P. M. Dr. McElveen
preaches "Applying Christ's
Idea of Productivity to
Oregon'
9:45 A. M. Siiiday School.
6:30 P. M. Christian En
deavor. RESURRECTION
IN 1925
HEAR
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of Urooalra, Saw Tork
REPREREXT1BTO THK IWTER1VA.
- .TIOJtAI. BIBLE KTUDESIS'
ASSOCIATION.
Sun., June 6 8 P. M.-
SCRIPTURE TEACHImj
CONCERNING THE RETURN OF
OUR LOVED OHES FROM
DEATH Y
Thla vitally important subject clearly
and definitely outlined according; to
Bible chronology by a deep scholar
and a very able and interesting
Speaker at -
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1KB SL, Bet. Wathlartoa and Alder
TOU ABE WELCOME .
SEATS FREE 50 COLLECTIOX
OOME AND HEAR
Louise E. Brovn
Spaaaar sod Mmiaaa Bssrar
tt Kansas City, Mo.
SUNDAY S AND 7:45 P. M.
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