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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. OREGON. 14 SATURDAY, JUNE 12. 1920. JjioiilancTs SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN "And ' a little child shall' - lead them." .? ' :V .W ' Tig at Centenary Methodist church today." The children in : the " Sunday school wanted a new build ing in which to carry on their work. The men of the church agreed, but they didn't work quite fast enough, so the -children started a building fund , of their own free will. Within a short time the children are to have a 135.000 fireproof cement Sunday school building. This is the way in Which Superintendent George F. Pratt explained the situation: At the present time it is necessary for the Sunday school to meet in the church auditorium and for the class to scatter : themselves about the room and recite their lessons as best they can. Only a few private rooms are available. The basement Is not large enough to accommodate the school. The trustees and stewards have pur chased a lot to the rear of the church and have appointed a building commit tee. During the past week a local archi tect was asked to draft plans for i . building suitable for Sunday school work. The church parlors and banquet rooms will also be a part of the new structure. - ' " Centenary Methodist' Sunday school i has gradually been growing larger until the average attendance .has almost reached the 300- mark.. . The entire school is 'Organised under the. organised class standard, which accounts for the growth of the work. Two or three of the classes recently decided they had waited for ' their new building long enough, so they procured a small oaken chest and placed it in front of the church. Each Sunday - the various .classes deposit their build' log fund contributions in the chest. The idea so captivated older members that they have given voluntarily toward the fund. This movement brought quick ac tion from the men of the church. Dr. Pratt said. No subscriptions to the building fund have yet been taken. Dr. Frank L. Wemett is pastor and the Rev. Harold Oberg director 1 of beys' work. Due to the aggressiveness of Mr. Oberg the Sunday school has more boys in at tendance than girls. 8 Sunday School Workers i The Baptist Sunday School Workers' union will meet tn the Arleta Baptist cnurch Tuesday at 8 p. m. Supper will be served at . 6:45. Missionary to Speak Miss Julia Morrow from Koler. India, will have charge of the thank offering service for the Women's Foreign Mis sionary society at the Sunnyside Metho dist church Sunday morning. EAST SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH CORNER K. SOTH AND SALMON. (Cart Worrlion ana Hawthorn Can) -Pastors ' OR, W. B. HINSON. REV. H. T. OASH 0:30 CHILDREN'S DAV EXERCISES : 11:00 SERMON "The Changing and the - Abiding" ' .7s4 r. m. "The Men Christ Wants" ' ""reachlne by Rev. H. T. CASH, Associate Patter. CHILDREN'S DAT PROORAM BY - YILBUR: CHURCH SUROAV SCHOOL IN THC ASSEMBLY HALL MULTNOMAH HOTEL - 1t:1 SUNDAY "UNOONSOIOUS PROVIDENCE" tsrtnsw by E. O. HICKMAN at 10:SO V THE BEST IN MUSIO . EVERYBODY'S INVITED I FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH PARK A!tl) ' M4.DISON STREETS ' ' 1100 A. M. PAGEANT: . "THE RIOHTS OS THE CHILD" By 40 of tne Teuns People RIES SERMONt "SETTINQ THE CHILD IN THE MIDST" ..By Dr. McCHresn. 7: P. M. CHRIST AND THE FIGHT. INQ INSTinCT. S:0 P. EL CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. SEATS FREE Kev. Wm. A. Wsloo, PruD Pastor CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICE ' 10:30 A. NL .; .special' program by -bible school graduating exeroises - SERMON 7:4S M. "The Psalmists Teiir Bottle" . S:4S V, P. SOCIETY - CI E. II. FL"CE, PASTC3 RAISING BIG BUILDING FUND Churches Armenians J?eed to Pe presented Jfully Wo Sunday Schools Portland Sunday school children will be told Of the need in Armenia on Sun. day. June 20. Arrangements have al most been completed by the Multnomah County Sunday School association to place s speaker in every Sunday school in the county on that -morning to urge the children to save their pennies Be tween now . and Christmas, that these starving orphan ; children . in the Near East might be saved. ' No subscriptions are to be received by the speakers. They are to- explain the situation only. Each school or class will then decide whether or not they desire to assist. As soon as the Christmas pledges are reported to the local office, the New York office will be notified and money will be borrowed from the bank to cover the pledge. - Thus the rescue work will go on -while Port land children are saving for their Christ mas offering. Members of the speakers' bureau and others are asked to meet at the T. M. C. A. cafeteria for final instructions.- either, at noon or p. m. Monday. . . ; m . 30 Ministers m ; Monthly Meeting The monthly meeting of the Portland presbytery was held Tuesday in the Orenco Presbyterian church,- the Rev. Harry P. Qelvln, pastor. t About 30 min isters' attended, i Report of current ac tivities were read. Major Gilbert of .Astoria reported on the general assem bly,; to which he was a commissioner. Discussion was i precipitated -y I C Carter of , First church, Portland, on enlisting recruits for the ministry. The women of . the , entertaining, church served a luncheon and dinner, - A pub lic meeting in the evening addressed by Rev. Johna H. Boyd , concluded the session. . - i - ' Gideon Program to Be Given on Sunday A special Gideon program, including music by the church quartet,, will be siven Sunday, evening at the , First Christian church.; "The Story of the Gideons' will be told by Frank Hender son and W. IL : Waugh. The Rev.H. II. Griff is will preach Sunday morning. On Monday evening the Multnomah dis trict conference of Christian churches will be held in the First church, begin ning with a dinner at 6 :30 p. m., served by the women of the missionary circle. A formal program and business session will follow. ! . Trinity , to Picnic Trinity Episcopal church members and the Sunday school children are going on a parish picnic to The Oaks on Tuesday afternoon, June 15. Special cars will leave First and Alder streets at .2 :30 PV m. : .'.- ,.- i. v.-'.. I- Will Liecture on Mexico An illustrated lecture on "Mexico and Its Supreme Need" will be given Sunday night at Kern Park Christian church. Dr. J, F. Ghormley will preach a Com mencement day sermon in the morning. ; Visitor to Preach The Rev. H. Hjertaas of Brush Prairie. Wash, will preach Sunday morning at Our Savior's Lutheran church In the Norwegian language. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 12TH AND ALDER STREETS Rev. John H. Boyd. D. D. Botli Seevloes Tomoreow -" - . . . 103S0 A. M. CHILDREN'S DAV SERVIOES 7:S0 P. M, SPECIAL MUSIO ; Organ Recital: EDGAR E. COURSEN. Baritone Solo: OTTO WEDEMEYER. - St. Davids E. 1tth and Belmont'' : - East Morrison Cars);.''"""':.','..''. '" I Servloa: ' 7:30 S:SO 11:00 7:30 . . 11:00 SERMON: ' "FORWARD MARCH" - 7:S0 SERMON: ' "RE8PECT OF PERSONS" . REV. THOMAS JENKINS, Rector. ' A BEABTT WELCOME !: A. M. ' Children's Day Exercises Parents of Children Specially Invited "The Prodigal and His Reception," or -"At Home" FIFTH IS A SERIES OS . THE PRODIGAL SON JJ SPECIAL PROGRAM IS HOXQR OF SHRINER8' CONTEJf - TIOS WESTMINSTER iMill ?3ig Churches ' SSIill ivei dver (Their jfflain attorning Children will ; be accorded full honors in Portland churches Sun day. t Their annual festive day will be observed more universally this year than ever before. , One signifi cant Change is the announcement of the " larger churches that they will surrender the main Sunday morning service to the' little folks, in order that they ; might i present their programs of song and verse and receive their graduation certifi cates. The value of the Sunday school to the church and the neces sity of, the church taking a more active interest in its child life is be ing realized as never before by Port land's churches. Both the laity and clergy" have awakened 'to : the; fact that the church of tomorrow must come from the child ;life of today. Those who desire to sea the coming church a more useful institution are spending their efforts in training the children. m m ' , BAPTIST '. -At 10:30 a. m., Sunday,' the children of the First Baptist church will furnish a delijrhtful program under the direction of Superintendent Floyd Smith and his corps , of ' worker. " In r the evening Dr. W. A, Waldo will continue his sermon series on the prodigal son.; . - t The Children' 1 day 'exenaaee " at' the Bast Side Baptist church will be at 9 :80 a, m. lnr in the absence of .the itor. Dr. W. B. Hin aB. from the city, the pulpit will be occupied br thi Rev. H. T. Cash. Dr. Hinaon left Wednesday to apeak at the second World' Fundamentala conference in CMcaao. The fol io wine week be is to apeak at the Baptist Fanda mcntalr oonfarenea at Buffalo. The anneal picnic of the - Sunday , achool will be Thurs day, at Columbia park. Both moraine and evening services at Arleta Brentwood Church Retains Minister The Rev. C IT. Fowler, pastor of the Brentwood Church of the Nasarene, has been called as pastor for another j ear. This will be the . fourth year for Fowler at the Brentwood church. The church has prospered under his min- I. Fowler, returned soldier from over seas and son of . the pastor, has been elected Sunday school: superintendent. A cordial invitation is extended to all people who are not attendnig church elsewhere to attend church every Sun day morning at 11 o'clock a. m., and all children wbo are not attending Sun day school elsewhere are invited to at tend Sunday school every Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m. i -.i DIRECTORY Second Sunday After Tirinity . TJniform Sunday School Iiessons "A Shepherd - B07 Chosen Kin." 1 ' Sara. 16:1-13. ''?., -'."'; I :,i -p.C-. :f ' eoMen Text "The Spirit of Jehovah Came Muhtlly Upon Pavld From That Dar Forward." 1 Sam. 16:13. ,, ' puns People's Topics -Tlaptistr Frdon "Common Mis takes in Daily Uving." Prov. 24:27-34. 1 Cbrwtjsn - Endeavor "Common Mistakes . la Daily Livine." Prov. 24:27-34. . Epwortn Lafue "uommon justaaes in uauj Uvin(." Prov. 24:27-84. Baptist . ' First White Temple, 1 2th and Tsylor. ' Rev. William A. Waldo. 10:30, children's dsv pro gram : s. Tne rrodiaai and His ueception. East Side E. 20th and 8almon. Rev. W. B. Ktnson. Rev. H. T. Cash. 11, "The Changing and the Abiding" : 7:45, "The Men Christ Wsnta' :' -t ; ' ' ' . Third Vanconver and Knott. . Rev. R. E. Close. II. "The Highway to Comradship": 8. children's day : proarsBt "The , Dawn of a New Arleta B. etn ana stn eve. Kev. uwsn T. Day. Children's day program, 11. 8. ' Calvary B. 8th. and Grant. " Kev. J. K. Thomas. 11, "The Children and the Church": 8, ehiWren'a day program. . Gleneoe E. 45tn and Main. Bev. : v. las let te. 10:80, children's dsy program; 7:45. The Kind of Preaching Portland Needs." -Sellwood Bethany Bev. W. N. Ferria 11. Grace E. 76th and Astt. Bev. F. W. Star ring. 10. chlldrea't day program; 8. t ""me Hope of Believers." University Park Bev. S. ' Lawrence Black. 11. 8. , Swedish 1 5th and Hoyt- Rev. T. G. Bjolan der. 10 :30. T :80. t - Rt. Johns-Chieago and lonard 11. 7:30. Highland E. 6 th and Alberta. - Dr. W. T. Miiliken. 11, children's day exercises; 8.; "Pur chased by the Son." . i - alt. Olivet (colored) Broadway and Jfiverett. Rev. J- W. Anderson. ; 11, S.r Elba Swedish Msllory and Skldmore Rev. A. G. Sandblora- 2 :30. 3 :80. - Tnta 88th sL and 60th ava Rev. E. A. Smith. . 11, 8. Second German) Rodney and Morris. Rev. F. Hoffman. 11, 7:30. - Oathoftc Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis Rev. EL V. OUsia 6, 7:13, 8:80. 8:45. 11. 7:45. St. Peters Lenta Rev. P. Beutgen. ' 8, 10:30.,7:80. BL Lawrence-3d and Sherman Rev. J. O. Hughes. 6, 8.80, 10 :30. 7 :8. SL FratK-i E. 12th and Pine Rev. JL H. Black. 6, 8. 9. 10:30. 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. 6. 8. 9, 11, 7:80; Holy Rosary E. 8d and Clackamas Rev. E. S. Olson. 6. 7. 8. ft. 11, 7:80. SL Rose E. 68d and Alameda Rev. 3. O'Farrell. 8. 10:30, 4. t SL Andrews E. Sth and ? Alberta Rev. 3. Kiernan. 8. 10:80, 7 :30. ,i The Madeleine E. 24 th and Siskiyoa Rev. George F. Thompson. 7:30, 0; 11. - - Ascension E. 76th snd Tamhill Franciscan Fathers. 8, 10:80. 7.80. . . -- Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena Rev. F. W. Black.- 8, 1080, 7:80. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin Kev. C. Raymond. 8. 10:30. 7:80, - f SL If ns tins 8220 4 3d sL S. E. Jertrit4 Fathers 6:80. 8. 10:30. . . SL Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor Rev. War ren A. Waitt. 6, 8:80. 10:80. 7:80. Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and vancrm eer ava Rev. William J. Divine. 6, 8. 10 :30. 7:30. . BL Phillip Nert , (Paulist Fathers) E. 16th and Hickory aev.' at. u. (Terry. 7 :SO. . 10:80, TM. : . - SL Clement 8. Smith sve, snd Wee tun Servita Fathers. 6. 8. 10 JO, 7 :30. - Sacred Heart R litis and Center Rev. O. Rob. 8. 10:30. 7:80. St. Agatha E. 15th and Mil 1st Rev. J. Commisky. 8. 10:80. 7:80. , . SL Stanislans (Polish) Maryland and taO fag Rsv. F. Matthew. S. 10:80, 7:30. SL Joseph (German) 15th and Coach Rev. B. Rarrer. 8. 10:30. 7:80. ' SL Michaal (Italian) (th and Mm Rsv. M. Balestra. 8:80. 10:30. 7:30. SL Claires Capitol Hill Father Aloysine. O. F V T:30 0:20s . -'., SL Charles E. 3 3d aad ' Alberta Rsv. : 3. T O-Frynn. S, 16:80. i All Saints E. 89th and GUsaa Re. Father wunam cranio e, iu:iu. Sl Patricks lth and Savler Rev. Charles at. Smith. Masses 6:80. 8. 0:16. 10:80. 7:49. enristiaa i .'. ,. "- First Park and Columbia. .Rev. Harold H. Giffia. 11. "Loyahy to the Truth": 7:45 "The Story of the Gideons." by Prank Henderson aad W. H. Wangh. East Side E. 12th and Taylor. : Rev. R. H. Sawyer. 11. 8. Rodney Avenue Rodney sad KnotL Rev. S. Earl Cbildera. 11. Id. Uontavilla E. 76th and GUsan Rsv. Car roll C Roberta. , 11. 7:80. , Wood lawn E. 7 th and Llhertjp Rev. Joseph D. Boyd.'. -11. S. : ,c . Kern Park Rev. F. H. Ghormley: 11. "Com- mcaeenent uaye"; S, Uiustrated arldrass, "Mez ioo end Its Supreme Need." Tabernacle E. 28th and Alberta Rev. R. UDOi Makey. 11. T 30. - SL Johns Central and Oswego. -11. T:30. ." Ohristlan Solenco ', , ' tsBoa subjaet: : "God. the Preserver of Hta' tomorrow Baptist church win be devoted to toe children. At the moraine aernee the bealnnera, primary and youna-er juniors and intermediaries will pro Tide the entertainment. This Sunday school i reported to-be in a thriving- conditions Every department has made each a substantial growth during the past year that the church building not large enough to hold the classes. Three classes meet in adjacent build in ra. - On Sunday, evening, July 20, the choir of 40 voices, under the direction of J. A. Finley, will give a sacred concert. ,., :.: - .;- The Sunday achool of the Third Baptist cburch" will give a Children's day program en titled "The Dawn of a Hew Day." Sunday eve ning' ai 8 o'clock. The entertainment will in cinde music, readings and recitatiena by the various departments of the school. All are in vited. ' - - i - At Gleneoe Baptist church a Children' day program will be given at 10:80 a, m. Sunday. The pastor will give a short talk, ..,.-.."! & ' : COIf ORE GATIOSAL, ' Children's day wlll.be observed at the First Congregation church during the hour of the morning service by a pa-e-eant entitled "The Ricrhts of the Child." Forty children, under the direction of Miss Ruth Thomas and her associates. Mrs. P. G. Tyree and Miss Margaret Spott - will nartidDate. - The pageant shews bow the spirit of religious education and of child welfare destroy the many evu spirits that threaten children. Sunday evsnuu Dr. W. T. McElveea will present Christ as a "fifhter." Thursday evening an important congregational meeting will be held. Future- de velopment siana will be discussed. The church is to be organised into 14 group and leaders appointed, in order tnat more errecuve wora might be accomplished. - Durinc - the coming week Dr. - McElveen ia to iwak at the Forest Grove church: dedication. Washout 1 high school eommeneement. Hill Military academy graduat ing exercises and at the University of Oregon. The twenty-eightb anniversary of the found intf of Sunnyside . Congregational church and Children's day will be jointly observed Sunday. Dr. 3. C Staub, pastor, produly clings to the record of having served this church -from the start. . The church is well organised from the eta die roll department to the prayer - meeting band, and is exerting . a wide influence in the city. The annual children's program win be given during the morning preaching hour. , They will give an exhibition of the year's work in Bible study by striking references and attractive object - lessons, including pantomime . illustra tions of Bible scenes, such as the life of Moses, Isaac and - Rebekeb, and Buth ' and Naomi. Graduation exerciaea will also be held. The three Christian Endeavor societies in the church have planned anniversary programs for their evriung services. A sacred concert will present a joyous finale to the day. All former attend ants at this church are invited to the annual homeceming. . - At the hour of the morning worship the chfl d'en of Highland Congregational . church will give their program. ! , The superintendent, Urs. M. Stuart, will tell the special story for the day. . The ' pastor, the Rev. Edward Constant, will give a short sermon on the child and the church. In the evening the young wosnen will give a aacred concert. - " ' 1 The Sunday achool session at Waverly Heights Congregational church will be ' combined with the morning church service in order that ample time may be had to present the Chil dren's day program, which will start at 10:45 a. m. r The Bev. O. P. Avery will preach at 8 Pi m. Children's day will be . observed in Pilgrim Congregational church Sunday- morning during the preaching - hour. AU - departments of the Sunday school will cooperate, .The pastor, the Bev. B- M. Pratt, will speak on the new note in religious education.' Miss Marion Elder will preside at the evening service, when a series of pictures. V Where East Meets West" will be shewn. - EVANGELICAL , r ' Children's day exercises will be held at OF CHURCH First 19th and Everett. II. 8. Second E. 6th and Uolladay. 11. S. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11, 8. Fourth Vancouver and Emerson. 11, 8. , Fiftli 6 2d and 4 2d ave. S. E. 11. Sixth Mamnle temple. 868 Tamhill. 11, 8. Seventh Smith ava end New Tors. 11. -All churches Wednesday. 8 p. m. - Congregational First Psrk and Madison. Dr. W. T. McEl veen. 1 1, children's day pageant and Setting the Child in the Midst": 7:45. "Christ and the i'lghtmc Instinct." Sunnyside E. 82d aad Taylor. : Rev. J. J. Staub. 11, children's day program; 7:45, sacred coricert. -'.. .,. : Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett. Rev. E. E. Flint. 11, children's day exercises ; 7:4 5r "God Building a Social Order." Highland K. '6th and PreseotL Rev. Edward Constant 1 1 , children's dsy program; . 7 :45, ccucert and "Dreams, ot Touth." Waverleigh Heights E 8 2d and Woodward. Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 10:43, children's day program: S. .-: Laurelwood 45th ave. . and 65th at. 8. E. Mrs. Ahce M. Hsndsaker. 1 1. 7:80. Pilgrim Missouri snd Shsver. Rev. Robert Murray Pratt. 11. "The New Note in Religious Education"; 7, '""Where East Meets West." University Park Haven and Lombard Bar. C i ll. Johnston 10:80. 7:80. Finnish Mason and Albina- Rev. A. A. Harju, 6 and S p. m. SL Johns S. Ivaahoe and Richmond Kev. W. U U pshaw. 11, 7:30. Danish-Norwegian E. - 23d and Sumner Bev. Ole.Torgesaen. 11, 7:80.' - First German E. 7th and Stantqn Rev. George Zocher. 11, 7:80. - Second German E - Sth fend Skldmore Rev. Henry Hagelcana : 11, 7:30 Zion German E- 0 th and Fremont Rev. J. H. Hoop 11. T:30. - Dunkard - ' - . Church of the Brethren BorthwVck and Bral rard Rev. George 1X Cart. 11, 8. . i Eplsoopal Pro-Cathedral ot SL Stephen the Martyr RL Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop: Very Rev. R. T T. Hicks, dean. 11, SL Helen's Hall, bac- cals urate sermon; 8. ' Trinity 19th and Everett Rsv. A. A. Morrison.- 8, 11. ' St, Davids 12th and BelmonL Rev. TbomaH Jenkins, rector.-, 7:30. 9:30. 11: "For ward March"; 7 : 80, "Respect of Persona." SL Marks 21st and Marshall Rev. J. G. Hatton. 7:30, Hi 7 :46; daily, 7:80 a. m. SL Andrews Hereford sL. Plymouth Aroh Deacofi Chambers in charge. 9. 11, 7:80. . Grace Memorial fi. 17th and Wsidler Bar. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Rev. John Dawson. , 11, 8. - SL .Michael snd All Angels BL' 43d and Broadway Re. Fi T. Bowen. vicar. 8, 10, 11. Church of Oar Savior 60th ava and 41st at. S. B- Rev. E. H. Clark, viesr. 7:80,' 11. Bishop Morris ' Memorial Good Samarftaa hospital Rev. Frederick E. Howard. 7, V:S0. SL Paula Woodmere Bev. Oaward W. Tay lor,' 4. All Saints 25 th and Sarier Rev. Frederick S. Howard. 10, 41. SL Johns Memorial E. 1 5th and Haraey, Sellwood. Rev.. H. Clark in charge. 11. 7:30. SL Matthews Corbett and liancrolt Bev. W. A. M. Breck, vicar. 10. 11. Evangalloal . , , . First E. Sth and ' Market Rev. Sara Maurer. " 11; "The Relation of Tithing to a Revival'? 7:80. evangelisue. service. Clay Street 10th and Clay. Rev. Jacob Stocker. - 11. "The Missionary Church"; 8, "What Think Te of Christ " - Lent Rev. F. B. Culver. 11, 8. Swedish . Tabernacle N. 17th and Gliaaa Rev. J. C. Ledin. 11, 7:30. v . : Proa Methodist Central East C5th and Flanders Rev. K. L Harrineton. - 1 1 . 7 :SO. First E 9th and UHL Rev. 11, 7:30. Alberta E. 80 th and Wygant Rev. 8. U Burns. 11. 7:48. SL J.hns K. RietuBond and Uodsoa Kev. m. U. Blackmaa. 11. 7:80.' Lents Rev. B. a, Upton, :30. 3:80. , 'First B. 88th and Main KeV. Cox. 11. 7:45. Second E. 92d aad 61st ava Kev. latraaa at Terrell. 11. 7. West Piedmont Bortbwlek and Jersey . Iter. Carey Jsasupp. 11. a . . ... '','! Jewtall -, Congregatioa Beth Israel 12th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. . Wiaa, Reform Synagogue. Service Friday 8 D. m.; Saturday 10:80 a m. Congregation Ahavai Sbolom Park and Clay sts. KsbOl K. aorsnsmaoa aTaoayj a p. as. I Saturday, 8:30 a. m. Congregation Nevah Zedeck Talnrnd Torah 6th and Hall Rev. Abraham L Rosene rants. Friday, 8 p. m.: Baturday, 9 am.; Sunday. 18 a. m. Religious school. Latter Day Saints . Chnreh of Jesus Christ of Latter "Day Saints K. 25th and Madison Heber C Ivemon, miasion pvesWent. xo, oiu. , i Lutheran - 8L James Wj Iark and Jefferson Rev. William E. Briakmaa. 11. 7:80. . . - St Pauls K. 12th i aad Ullnton Bev. a. SiMtt 1U;30, " v to 10 a. m. Sunday in the Clay Street : Bvaneelioal church.- An excellent pro gram has been provided. The pastor, the ; Rev. Jacob Stocker. will speak of the de nomination's missionary drive for J2.500,- 000 wbtcn is part or its forward move ment - program. Oregon's quota is 40.000. ? , O - LTTTHERAK 1 Weather permitting. Trinity Lutheran church wilt, hold - its annual Sunday school festival on the campus of Con cordia college. Kast Twenty-eighth and Holman streets, at 10 :30 a. m. Sunday. Divine services will be held In the morn ing and the children's exercises will oc cupy the afternoon. In the event of rain, service will be at the church, announces the Rev. J. A. Rimbach. - - & METHODIST Baptism of children -and an especially fine program by the younger depart ments of the Sunday school will feature tte Sunday morning service at the First Methodist church, r Dr. Joshua Stans field, pastor, - has returned from a month's work at the general conference. He will recite his experiences briefly In the morning. He will also preach, at S p. m. ' - Children's day will be observed at the Boss City Park M. E. Sunday - school at 10 .80 a. m. Sunday, with au elaborate prograau The snnual Sunday school meeting and elec tion of officers of the Rose City Park' Methodist Sunday ! school -win pe Monday evening. , A pot lurk luncheon will l recede the business session. The average attendance of this school during May -was S 10, the largest In its history. The annual picnic will be next Saturday, Children' day exercises will be held at S p. - m. Sunday, in Central Methodist church. Mrs. J. W. Dsy, superintendent of the primary dtpartarent, is in charge of the program, which wil: be rendered largely by little folks. The Rev- A. R. Maclean, pastor, will speak at the morning-services. The ciuidren ox JUnton aeuy M. B. ennrcn. Will give their nrogram at 8 n. m. The Kev. E S. Mace, pastor, will speak' to the children at 11 a. m. y. PRESBYTERIA3T " The morning service - at First Presby terian church .will be given over entirely to the Sunday achool. There, will be graduation exencises of the different de partments, the presentation of medals for- perfect attendance, and a sermon to the children by Dr. John H. Boyd. . Mrs. Virginia Spencer Hutchinson will sing. Dr. Boyd will preach in the evening and Otto Wedemeyer will sing a baritone solo; .- ' - . At Westminster Presbyterian church a splen did Children's day program will be given Sun day at 1 0 :S0 a m. Exercises by the classes and a solo by Mrs. Jane Burns Albert will be features. Dr. E. H. Pence will -speak briefly. Children's day exerciaea witt be held at Centra Presbyterian church Sunday at the morning church hour. Children will - be received ; into church membership and others baptized. The chorus will sing "The Heavens Are Telling." Dr. Henry Nugent will preach as usual at 8 p. m. - At Piedmont Community Presbyterian church there will be a Children's day .service at 10:30 a. m. A apeeial ..effort haa been made by the committee to present an interesting prosrsm. Pr. J. F. Morgan will preach at 8 p. ra. Thurs day evening a preparatory service will be held and - new . members received into fellowship. A public reception of members will be given t Sun day morning, June 20. The Bose City Park Community ' Sunday school will entertain their friends with a Chil dren's day program at the hour of the morning service. The exhibit of cradle' roll babies will be an interesting feature. Automobiles will convey infirm persons to the church - who dis SERVICES IN Trinity " (Miiwouri Synod) Williams and Graham Rev. J. A. Rimbach. 10:15 (Ger man).. 7?3 (English). Church for Deaf WilHsms and Graham Rev. J. A. Beyer... 2:30. "What It Costa to Be a Christian." ' Our Savior'a--E. ' 10th and Grant Rev. M. Af Christe risen. 11 A Norwegian) .- preachins by Rev. H. Hjertaas of Brush Prairie,. Waan. , Bethlehem Norwsfflan 14th and Davis Rev. Wilhelm Pettersen. 11. 8. . . " Bethel Evangelical Norwegian (Free) Yy gant aad Rodney Rev. B. A. Borrerik. . 11. 7:48. Grace (English) E. 24th and Broadway Rev. C H. Bernhard. 11, 7:80. Bethany Danish Evanaelical Union and Mor ris Bev. U P. Kjoller. 11, 7:30. 8t. Johns Peninsula aad aupatrica bov. Ludwig. 10:45, 7:SO. . .... Swedish Augustans Stanton aad Rodney Bev. V. G. Ogren. 10:457:45. Immasuel 19th and lrviag Rev. A. V. Anderson.- 11. 8. . - Portsmouth lovely and Fortune Rev. 8. O. B. Knutsen. 11. 7:30. . . Zion Evangelical ( Missouri 1 Synod) Chap man and Salmon ReV H. H. Koppelmann. 9:15. 10:15. 7:45. - Immanuel (Mo. Synod) E. 16th and Lao Rev. H. C Ebeling. 10. German; 11:15, English. : ? EvaaeBcal Church of the Redeemer 15th ant Wygant 10. 11. -t " Fimnial 179 Fargo. Rev. ' A- SalnUnen. 10; Sunday achool T. ; . : . 'V'i- IMathodlst Episcopal Carson ' Heights Rev. G. S, Brown. 10. 11, 7.- -, . ' Centenary E, Sth and Pino Rev. Frank I Wemett. ,11. 7:80. - - - Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev. A. R Maclean. 11. 8, Children's day exercisee. Clinton Kelly E- 40th and Powell Rev. E. SL Mace. 11. "Shoes That ; Won't Wear OufTt 8, Children's day program. Epworth 26tb and Saner Kev. J. Stanford Moore. 11. 7:30. i First 12th sod 'Tsylor Rfv. Joanna Stsns field. 10:80, Children's day program; 8. "An Adequate Motive for' Heroic Conduct." First Norwegian Danish 18th snd Hoyt Rev. Eliaa Gjerding. 11, S. js Laurelwood E. 68d and Foster. . Rev. A. C. Brakenbury. 11. 7:30. l Lenta 86th and 68th ave. Rev. . F. R. Sibley. 11.' 7:45. . . Lincoln E. 02d and Lincoln. Rev. F. A. Ginn. 11,8. ' Montavilla E. 80th and Pine Rev. Hiram Gould. 11, 7:S0. Mt. Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Bev. E. G. Decker. - 11. 8. - - ; - Patton Alberta and Michigan Rev. George H. BennetL 11, 7:80. 5t Rose City Park E. 88th and Sandy Rev. D. Lester Fields. 10:80. Children's day exer cises; 7:30. - Sellwood E. 15th and Tacoma Rev. . W. S. Gordon. 11,. 8. ' Sunnyside E. i 86th ' and TamhUl Re W. F. Ineson. II, talk by Miss Julia Morrow of Koler, India; 7 :45, SL Johns W. Leavltt and Syracuse Rev. W. E. Kloster. --11. 7:30.-' Bwedisb Beech and Borthwick Rev, - Abel Eklund. 11. 8. University Park Flake and - Lombard Rev, H. T. Atkinson. 11. 7:30. : Vsacouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid anore and Vancouver Rev. A. Christensen. 11. WesleyanK. ,53d and GUsan Rev. IV B. Hampe. 11, 7:45. ."'- Westmoreland MOwaukie and Midway Rev. E S. Maee. 7:80. . Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rev. E. C. Hick man. 10:30. , Woodstock E. 44th and Woodstock Rev. Lv C. Poon 11. 7:30. WoodUwn tE. 10th and Highland Bev t 3 H. Irvine. ' 10. "Signs That Reveal the Hearts of Men"; 8. "Common Mistakes ia lally Lsv- tng." -...-.-' .,::-.'- Distriet superintendenL Rev. William Wallace Toungson. D. P., 691 E. 62d sL N. Tabor 2790. ss. c. South - First Union and Multnomah. &ev. J. W. BynL 11. 8.. , ' . : c '-., s xi :-k' WaxaiwBw ''j,;- .;" , .-'';-.; '; First E iOUs and WeldloT Bev. 3. T. little 11. 7:S. . Sellwood E Sth and Spokane Bee. 3. O. BringedahL 11. 7:80., .. - Brentwood 65 th ave. and 67th sL Kev. O. C. Fowler. ' 1L, TJ. t Highland Para rE . 14th and Jarrstt Kev. W. P. Eeebangh-r 11. 8. , Scandinavian 948 Gaxfiald Bev. Daniel Hallatrom. -11. 7:80. : j Presbyterian " . '' l't "'-.:.'. First 12th and Alder. : Dr.' H. L. Bowman. Preaching by Dr. John H. Boyd. 10:30, Chil dren's day exercisss; 7:45, sermon. Westminster East. 17th and Schuyler. ' Rev. Edward H. Penes. 10:30. Children's day pro gram: 7:45, "The Psalmists Tear Bottle." Central E. 13th and Pine. Rev. Walter Harry NugenL ' 11. Children's day exercises; 8. "Making One' Own Bed." Calvary 11 tlj and Clay. Rev. U Bowring Quick. 10:43. ! Children's day - program and illustrated sermon on "Faith'i 7:45; "How to Live." .. '.'.-, vs - ,' tf...--. - .- ML Tahor EL 55th and BelmonL. Bev. Ward MacHenry. '-11. Children's day program; S. illustrated service In charge of Dangbters of the King. -'- '-.':.' 'H "'....- -. Vernon 19th' and WyganL 11, S. Piedmont Cleveland aad JsrretL ' Rev. J. Francis Morean.- 10.80. Children's day pro gram; 8. ''The Urgency of the Ittvine Appeal." Fourth Firat and Gibba. , Bev. Monroe G. Celebration . Services to (Event play a white signs! in front of their homes. The superintendent, . U. at. Clair, declares this has been the best year ia the history of the Sunday school. Ia the evening Dr. R. B, MUii- gaa will preach. . Children a . day will bo observed at Mlsnah Presbyterian church Sunday anomina at 11 o'clock. An interesting program has been ar ranged by the departments. An appropriate aer nioa will be delivered by the nastor to the ehU- dren. ' The offering will be in the children' gift for missionary Bible schools. The ML. Tabor Presbrtenaji Snndav aehaol will obaerva Children's day Sunday morning. The servicea will take the place of the regular church service. The Sunday achool orchestra will render a number of selections, in addition to assisting in the drills and mraches given by the ctudren. A number of new and novel fea tures have been provided by the Drotrrsm com mittee. A prominent feature of the service will be tne promotions from the various dsoartments. A clan of 25 primary children will paaa into use junior aeparanent ana as nas Been tne cus tom of the achool for a number of rears, each euild so promoted will receive a nice Sunday school scholar's tfibie. - During the summer months the entire school will meet in one grouo. and following a worshipful opening service of scripture and song, the motion picture machine and stereopncoB will be placed in use, presenting animal pictures . and - child dramatica. The Daughters of the King, an organised club and class of young women, will have full charge of the evening service, presenting unique pro gram, including moving pictures. The entire Sunday morning schedule at Fourth Pieabrtrnao church wtu be rearranged Bunday. The Bible school will meet it 10 s. sn. instead of noon, and the preaching hour will be changed to 11 a. m. The two services will be united this 'week and the children will present their program. Parents are requested to be present at 10 a. m. In the evening the . Warren sisters' quartet will give ' a aacred concert, to be fol lowed by. a short talk from the Bev. M. U Everett.. ' UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Sunday evening the children of ' the Church of the Stranger Bible school will recite the special program prepared for the occasion. Group recitations and music by the little - folks are mentioned as prominent numbers. In the morning- tlie Kev. s. loan 1JU tsois win continue his sermon series on the life of Christ. wia'i.;?-? v i Picnic Is Planned ; Atkinson Memorial Congregational church and Sunday school will hold its annual picnic In Laurelhurst park Sat urday June 19. The community is Jn vited to join in this grand, good time. The Royal Ro&arian band will give -one of its regular concerts in the park that evening at 8 o'clock, which will be en joyed by the picnickers. - Everyone is invited to come and 'bring a basket for the supper at o'clock. ' Subject Is Announced "The Revival of Religious Faith Its Items and Alms'? will be the subject of the Sunday morning sermon of the Rev. William G. Eliot, at the Church of Our Father, ' The church school and evening service are ommitted for the summer, ' ; ; Deaf ., Are Invited . " All deaf are cordially invited to attend services on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in Trinity Lutheran church. The pastor will speak on "What It Costa to Be a Christian' r PORTLAND Everett. 10, Children's day program; 7:80. aacred concert. : Kenilworth E 34th and Gladstone. Rev. tu K. Grimes. 11,8. ' Hope 78 th aad Everett Rev. H. E Giles. 11, 8. - . . Rose City Dr. Robert K. MilligaH. 10:80, Children's dsy program; 8, "The- Good and Evil in Christian Science. Forbes Graham and Gantennein. Rev. Ward Willi Long. 1O-.S0, Children's day program; 8. "Sacrilegious Religiosity." Trinity Virginia and Nebraska. Rev. Theo dore P. Smith, i. 11, 7:80. Anabel Rev. F. H. MixtelL 11, . - MillaTd Avenue Rev. W. Lee Gray. 11, 8. Marshall Street 17U- and Marshall Rev. A. J. Hanna 11. Mixpah E. 19th and Division. Rev. D. A. Thompson. '11, Children's dsy program and "A Glass Bowl": 7:45. "Steadfastness." Unity E 71st and Sandy. Bev. 8. W. Seemaa. 11, Children's sermon, "The Power of the Scriptures in tbs life"; 1 :30, Children's day program. Holt Chinese 183 H First Rev. Gee Sing Hoy. T p. m. seaool: S. 9. young people. Refermetf Pi sskytertaw First Minnesota and Alnsworth Bav. F. D. Fraser. 11, 7:80. ; 4 Seventh Day Ad vent lata - Note Regular aerricea of this denomination ire held on Saturday. - - Central K. 11th and Everett -!, K. Dick em, pastor. 10. 11:15. Tabernacle 6tb aad Montgomery G. . W. PettiL miniater. 10, 11. ' Montavilla B, SOth aad Everett 3. A. Ger hart. 10. 11. Lenta 94th sL aad 68th avs. W. XX Hunt ington. 10. 11. " - SL Johns Central ave. and Charleston A R. Fikenherg. 10. 11. Albina Skidmore and MaUory Elder M. H. Wentland. - 10. 11. Seaedinaviaa 6 2d St. and S9th ave. Elder O, S. Lee. 10. 11. Salvation Army Corps' No. 1 243 Ash at Adjutant Henry 8. Uosena 11. 8:16. 8. ' - Corps No. 4 128 hi las Ensign Jessie Millar and Envoy Mrs. Upton. 11, 1:30. 8, , 8. - - Swedenberglaw . " New "Church Society 331 Jefferson. Rev. William U. Reeoe. 10:45. "The Image of the Ages The Iron and Clay." Unitarian " Church of Our Father Broadway and Tam hill. Rev. W. C. Eliot Jr. 11. "The Revival of Rebgioaa Faith." United Brethren - Conf eience superintendent Rsv. G. E. Me Donsld. : ' First E. 15th and Morrison. Rev. Byron J. Clark. 10:80, "Fullness of Power"J 7 :80. "Th, DUenoaia of Disease." Second K. 27th and Sumner. Rev. Ira Hawley. 11, "A Scene of Angela"; 7:30, "Saved and Called." Third 67th sL and 82d ava. 8. E. Rev; E. O. Shepherd. ll.7:30.J 'Fourth TremonL' Rev. C P, Blanc hard. 11. "What's In a NsmeJ" 7:80. 'Swee Girl llnilnatM and Jnne Brides." : Cloverdale 4 Jsssup. Rev. Walter Reyn olds. . 10, 60. 7:80. .. . United CvaneeOeat Fiist E 16th and Poplar Rev. J". Gonde. 11. 8. ... Oekley Green Willamette bird, and Gay Rev. li. H- Farnham. 11, annual Children s day program; 8, "Mistakes in Daily Living." SL Johns Rev. A. P. Leyton. 11. 7 :30 : " United Prasnvteelan First E. 87th and Hawthorne Rev. H. F. Given. 11. 7:30. - - . . Church of the Strangers Grand and Wasco. Rev. 8. Earl Dn Boia. 10:80, "A Toung Man's Decisive - Struggle"; S. GhUdreaa- day exercises. Kenton 120 W. Lombard. Rev. George N. Taykn. Mlaee4laneeua and Missionary Alliance E. - pth Christian mrA ti John E. Fee. - lO. 11. 7:80. - Bealisatlon League 148 13th. Rev. Edward Mills. 11. "Transmutation. Christaderphiao 621 E Washington. 1040. ' Church of God 863 BSiliac Harry NeaL 11Goapet"Hall BY 29th and Stark.: II.' 7:86. Men's Resort 4th and Bnrnsirlo Rev. Levi Johnson. anperinteadeaL 8. - . . Divine Science Portland boteL T. M. 'pentscostal First 1 " and Washington Rev. Will C Trotter. . 11.' 8, 1:30. Daily. 7:80. Glad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 246 1st. 3. 8. 7:80. Pentecostal 147 Vi FirsL George R. Fae "Pentecostal 210 , Tamhill 39. "Z T.8S gsilv 7:30. - - ChristiaB Assembly E. 20th and Pastor. A. W. Smith. 11. 2:45, 7:45. Volunteers of America 224 Burnsida. Evn Ings except Monday at 8; Sunday, 8. 8. . ; . Portland Ecelesla, (ChriatadelpWan) 1597 Belmont George H.XSling. secretary. 11. Penid Miesion 26fVr Alder. 4, 8; daily, 8. Church of Christ E7tb and Glisan. 11. First Spiritualist E.XtLaod Uaasalo. 2, ieetura by Warren Miller; 7:- r leetnio by Mrs. Louise A. Brown of Kansas City. Firet Spiritual Science 129 4th sL Bev. Max Hoffman. S, 8. ' . . loternat tonal Bible " Students W. Ov W. tempie, 11th and Alder. S, 8. . Chnreh of Christ S, 8 2d aad 60th . ava. 10, 11. 7:30. , T- lit. CV A. Sixth and Taylor. I... - Church of Divine Truth 412 Central build ins Nettie Tar lor Kloh- 1L. - "-. of Children's Churcli (Eouncil to old jTirst&esSaon : First annual meeting fot the - council of the Portland Church; Federation' wHl be Monday night' at 7 :4 o'clock in the first Methodist church.) according to an announcement mads by . -Dr. Joshua Stanafleid, president. 'Two laymen from the smaller churches and. four from eacn of the larger bodies and; all pastors be longing to the federation are expected to be present.- The repbrt of the execu tive committee covering! the past year's work, will be read... Officers will also oe elected. 5' ' - . The Rev. Ralph ; McAee, secretary of the local federation, was elected vice president of the national association in Cleveland. Ohio, during the past week. Portland churches wers represented at Cleveland by .Dr. Stansflejd, Mr. Mc Afee and Albert Blttner of Westminster Presbyterian church. J , : t Dr. W. W. Youngson," Methodist dls trict superintendent in Portland, also attended. He was .elected Pacific coast representative of the cdrhmittee on mes sage. This committee i reports on what they believe the attitude of the church fchould be concerning jireat moral and civil issues. . l : v. ....' - 1;. ' Spiritoalism lei 6nbject Ancient and modern j spiritualism will be discussed Sunday 'morning at the Church of Christ, Eighty-second street at Fifty-fifth avenue. - Evangel 1st L S, Buchanan will speak, will lead: the :30 p, Di Summers m. Bible study elasa Former Salmites, Homecomiiig Is an En jpyaple Affair Salem, June 12. Plclneer residents of Salem -who have remcred' to Mother sec tions of - the Northwest returned to the scene of bygona daysj here Friday!1 on the occasion of Salem's annual .home coming celebration, tci renew acquaint ances with old . friends - and to recount one with another the "days of auld lang syne." . inclement - weather, however, made It imnossibla to. Carrv out the out door progTam planneciand It was neces sary to adjourn to tfie shelter of the armory, where the basket dinner; was spread at noon. t - - j . One of the moat Interesting features of the day's program -was the exhibition f old time photographs showing Salem in the early days, with. Its many quaint buildings, ' and pictures of Salem men now prominent In the- public eye. . 1 1 . a 'ii ii 46 Graduated Frpm Astoria High School Astoria, June 12. yorty-slx students or the Astoria high school received dl plomas at the annual commencement ex ercises Friday eventfte. - The address was delivered by J. A.- Churchill, state superintenaenc ot puDjac instruction. Hot Xa.ke Arrivals " Hot Lake,-June I2.f-Arrivals at Hot LakA sanitorlum Wednesday were-.lrs. F. M. Riley, . Pendleton ; Lola Depew, Union ; I E. Frettast, Baker : Mra O. W. Uensley, Baker ; R. Royer, Pilot Rock ; Charles Mclntyre and J. R. Cord well, Copalia; J. Stefari Clark, Stock ton,. CaU ""-''-V;; I' . 1ogging; Accident Fatal . Seaside, June 12 -W Julieii, aged 55, of Garfield. Okla., . vfa fatally injured Thursday while buclitng ' wood at the amp of the HammArid Lumber com pany near Seaside. .- The loose end of a suspended log cotningf oyer the high line crushed him against the log on which he was working. He dlrt before he reached the hospital at Astoria. ; - . HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH SIXTH AMD ALBERTA STRKKTS ' ' SUNDAV..aiaK 1 ;. ., 11 A. M. CHILDREN'S DAY Will bo observed by. a pttneram of cones and readinan tn be presented By the Bunday St-hooL . . M THC PASTOR WILL PRCA0H ; UPON THK1THKMB B P. "Purchased Iry the Son" AN INVITATION Is KXTKH0ED " TO WORSHIP. WITH US X THIRD BAPTIST 1 CHURCH KNOTT ST. AND VNOOUVKR AVS. "THE HIGHWAY IrO COMRADE- SHIlt" ' S:00 Pf M. OHILDRCN'S DAT PROORAM "THE DAWN OF !A NEW DAY" Rev. Ray Ewin Close PASTER". Take Wllllamt Ava Cir U Knott Street . "MAKING ONE'S OWN BED" IS Trie TOPI0 OS 'THE SUNDAV KVCRINQ SERMON AT S:00 P. M. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH r EAST ISTH On PINK f WALTER HENRVjWUSENT, D. D4 ' ' - - Mini, , . Eieavlent Muete by Laroa Chorus J. WILLIAM BELCHER, Director rou WILL II WELCOMED central' , IS HOMELIKE - CHURCH OF (UNITtARIAN) f W. G. ELIOT, 8IBTICE "THE REVIVAL OF RELIGIOUS I7AITH" ARE TOIT OPPOSl!1'TO REI-lGtOTTt ARE TOTJ HKEPTICAIfR I5I)ir. FEREXT1 DO Tpn THINK THAT RKMOIOTf ANI KEAsoN A I? f. KECEKSARILT AU ODDM AKK OF A Fit EE Clil'lr.CH A FAIR HEAEINOl L FOR CLERGYMB! The fifth annual session of the Oregon summer school for Episcopal clergymen will open Tuesday at St. Helens hall and will close Saturday noon. Episcopal clergymen from all parts of the-state are expected. The following committee has had charge of the arrangements: Rev. Thomas Jenkins, Very Rev. T, T. T. Hicks and Rev, F. J. Mynard. Entertain ment 4n the hall has been provided for out-of-town scholars. The following program is announced: Tuesday 0:10 a at.. Holy Eucharist, Tha Binhoo: 11:80 a. m.. "Myaticlna: Ita Meaning and Value." C. 8. Quainton. dean of Victoria; 2:30 p. m., "Lincoln and Labor,' Norman Cole- m ; s p, m., unurcu voraera conierencc. Wedneaday 7:80 a. m.. IToly Eurhariat, Rev. K. T. Simpson: 0:SO a. ra., "My-ticiam la Chriatianity' Dean Qnatnton: 11:13 a. m.. "Htorio Chriatianity," Biahop Johnaont 2:60 p. . trio up uia nlsnway; a p. m., cnurea works rs eonferenoa. Thuraday Holy Eurhariat. Bev. 3. C. Bltrk; :80 a. m., "Tha KffacUva Qualitiea In the Ministry of Today," Biahop Jolinaon; 11:16 a m.. "Myatidam in tha Poeta of tha Church of England." liean Ouainton; 2:80 p. m., "Inter- church Movement," Bishop Johnson; 8 p. ra.. Church, workers oonfarenea. Friday 7:80 a. ra.. Holy Ytachariat, Rev. 1. T. Taylor: S;J0 a m., "Church Music," Professor Lutkin ; 11:15 a. m., "What Chancea Are Takinc Place tn Our Attitude to tha Future Lifef" lean Quainton; 2:80 P. m.. Church workers' conferenca; 8 p. m.. Church vtorkera' conference. Saturday 7:80 a rn.. Holy Eucharist. IVan Hicks; 9:80 a m., "The Child and Uoaic," Prolesaor JLntkin; 11:1a a, in., cuurca worn- era' conference. An emergency . cross over railroad switch' that can be installed without cut ting or moving the rails of the main tracks has been perfected by a Minne sota inventor. Nebuchadnezzar Hi. Dream The Great Image Tha Stone That Strikes It Come and Hear this Tiostnre by Oodfray Sohvnsb rUnstrated by Larca Colored Chart SUNDAY, JUNE 13. 1920, 8 P. M. GOSPEL AND PROPHETIC HALL 109 SECOND ST. si. Wash, and Stark. TheResurrection of the Unjust COME AND HEAR E. b. SKiTON of Los Angeles REPRESENTING THE INTERNA TIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION Sun., June 13,8 P.M. Is There Any Hope for the Un believer of the Many Confusing Doctrines of Our Day ? Scriptural Proof That the Su preme Architect Has a Plan Whereby All Will Be Given an Equal Opportunity to Know the Truth. This subject clearly explained by t very Interesting; speaker at W. O. W. TEMPLE 1 1th St., Bet. Wash, arid Alder ; ( YOU ARE WELCOME SEATS FREE NO COLLECTION OUR FATHER ROADWAV AT YAMHILL JR., Minister AT 11 A. M. you WIL1.1AU IU UAV; '1 .1 B All 11 I SUMMER H TUESDAY I I AM I THE WAV I . THETftUTKl 11 AND THE H S i " LIFE ft fi NO MAN I I COMETH TO j , J THE FATHERll r