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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
PORTLAND, OREGON.
it 13
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1920.
orman Johnson, JJlehns
E SEEKS TO
(LEARN REAL NEED,
THEN ATTAIN GOAL!
J Norman F.' Johnson, associate
' secretary ot.:the Pennsylvania i Sab
bath School association, has ' been
elected general secretary of the
.Ofregrort Sunday School association,
and has . accepted the position, ac
cording to an announcement made
bjr the state executive committee.
H will arrive in Portland Septem--ber
8 and will at once assume con
trol of the Oregon work, which has
been 'without a - general secretary
since Harold F. Humbert left on
Jitne 4.
Jbhnson comes highly recommended to
Oijeron by officers of the International
Sunday School association. He has been
interested . In work among- children all
his life, and for 10 years donated his
services -to the Pennsylvania association.
H$ has worked every step of the way
.in Sunday school work from a local
Sunday school ii superintendent to the
state office. " j
fb Pennsylvania association Is con
sidered the greatest Sunday school oir
arilsatlon in the world, and Ore-r!n
workers feel as though! they are getting
a valuable man by securing the first
assistant field worker of that . state.
Tijei knowledge gained by Johnson Hn
- his Pennsylvania work will help in put
ting Oregon Sunday school work on the
map.
.fohnson 'took preparatory! work ; for
cofletre at Mount Hermon, Mass., a
school founded by li.i Moody. He
attended Bethany, W. Va.,' college, a
school .of the Disciples of 1 Christ. I On
leading college he served 1 a pastorate
of three years In Pittsburg,' Pa.,' after
wtfich he served a small community for
eight years, where a community church
t was organized. During this time he
affiliated actively with . Sunday ..school
work. , r - ') 1 , i ,
' The new general secretaryi is a firm
believer in the new training: school plan,
and ! says that Sunday school teachers
should be trained for their work, the
' same as the public school i teacher. He
predicts that these schools if properly
handled will solve the problem of lead
ership now confronting n tne ichurch.
When asked for a statement as to
his policy in Sunday school ; work, John-i
eo$ ! answered a local officer by mail :
"Itj has always been ray policy In all
my work to find the real meed, and
then1 try and meet it. It is hard to say
Juslj what the details of our program
; (in; 0regon will be. but I am sure that
:' this! general' policy of work will ; lead
Jus' to the right program."'
.' firs. Johnson t Is busy looking after
three fine youngesters, a boy of 5, a
girl! of .3 and baby girl of 4 months, r
the week following the arrival of the
; newt, general secretary will be devoted
".to:;a series of rallies in several of. the
; East Side churches, at which Johnson
t iJU-i u ... ' " -hi. 1 .".!-
M Have YOU F fid v
;i EVANGELIST
Louis K. Dickson
In The
Big Tent Pavilion
1 Cor. 13th and Morrison i
Startling
( Forceful
Entertaining
Lightning Flashes of Biblt Truth
evealinjf Satan's Stronsholds of
f j- - -Deception
A Great Bible Sermon
Every Night
Subjects for the Week
" TONIGHT
j "TURKEY The International,
i Barometer,"
. SUNDAY NIGHT
. r ' "ARMAGEDDON"
"Can th League or a League
; Change the Prophecy"
MONDAY NIGHT
' '"SPRINKLING VERSUS
BAPTISM."
' i TUESDAY NIGHT
. !"THE SIN OF REBELLION"
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
RELIGIOUS PICKPOCKETS"
, . THURSDAY NIGHT
"THE NEW COVENANT
- RELATIONSHIP," . .
FRIDAY NIGHT
! VPRESENT-DAY PROPHETS,"
f -i - True and False
SATURDAY NIGHT '
. "PAGAN LOANS." ,
: f SUNDAY NIGHT. SEPT. 5
'CHURCHES AS UIRD CAGES.'
THE MUSIC A SPECIAL ' FEA
- TURE OF EVERY, SERVICE
' Everybody Sinjra When
i v . COLCORD LEADS ; -
Regular
'f'r.Xs'ervices,.-:
Resumed
SEPTEMBER 5th
p BIBLE SCHOOL
AS. t. 11 A. M-SpL a, 12 s 10
::.e.h. fe::ce, pasto.i
GUI
j$5ew 1 un. )cKool
Secretary (Sleeted
ij
i
t
5
Nonuan V, Johnson, associate secre
tary of the Pennsylvania Sabbath
i; School association, who will arrive
here September 8 to ake charae" of
Oregon work.'
win h thA main sneaker. - If Ar ranee
ments for these rallies are j in charge
of Harley K. Hallgren, county vice
president,
i The state committee appointed "to se
lect the new. secretary are EHton Shaw,
A. A. Morse and the Rev. S. Earl Pu
Bois. ; i If t, , , , s 1 -
DIRECTORY
Thirteenth Sunday After Trinity
Uniform Sunday School Lessons :
Golden Text "Solomon Made King." I
King-i 3:4-15. '
Solomon Made Kings." I Kings 3:4-15. .
i: GoMen Teit-"And unto man ; he said, is
wt'dem; and to depart from evil is understand
ing." Job a8:28.
Young People's Topics ' ,
' liapti.t Union Christian Centers." . Rev,
5:7-10. . i
st Christian' Endeavor s- "The Beauties and
Womlsrs of od-a World." Ps. 65.1-13.
Kpworth League "The Beauties and Wonders
of Uod'a World."i ! Ps. 65:1-13.
j 1 ' ', ! Baptlrt -l
First - White Temple, 12th and Taylor,
breaching by Hey- J. Wliitcomb Brougbf r. 1 1,
"Are Yiju a riiristian or Only Religious?" -8,
Hornets or Stung Are Men - or i Women the
Higcer Fools t" !
Kant Side K. 20th and Salmon. ; Bev. W. B.
Hinson. Iter. H. T. Cash. Preaching by Pr.
S. 1. Ilcid. i 11J "Tlio lireatest Thing in the
World": 7:45, "A Strange Journey.?'
Tlurd VsnoouTer and Knott. Bev. B. K.
Close. 11. 8.
Arista- E. 64th and 48th ava. . Bev. Owes
T. Day. II. 7:30.
i Calvary EL Hth and Grant. Sv. . 3. B.
Thoman. 11, 8.' , "
Glencoe K. 45th and Main. Preaching by
Ber. W. T. fciprigga of Medford, at 11 and 7:45.
ScUwood Bethany -Kev. , W.. I. ."errts. X,
T:45.
Grar E. 76tB and. Ash, Bev. ; F. W. Star
ing. 11 "The Unseen Captain'; ft, "Where Ig
norance u Not a Virtue," followed by baptism.
University Parfc Bev.- 8. i Lawrence Black,
tl. 8.
Swedish 15th and Hoyt. Bev. T. G. Sjolaa-
der. 1 30. 7:30.
-'. St. i Johns Chicago and Leonard 7 -.SO.
j! HiglUand E. 6th and Alberta. Bev. Walter
L. Uiley 11. S. '
Mtj Olivet (colored) Broadway and Everett,
Bev. J. W.i Anderson, ill, 8.;; ."
Elim Swedish Msllory and Skidmora Bev.
A', ti. Sandhtom. 2:30, 8:80. ..
Lents 8Sth St. and 60th are. Bev. E. A.
Smith. 11. 8. ' -
Second (German)- Rodney and Harris, , Bev.
r. Hoffman. 11, 7:80.
! fJathollo
Pro-Csthedral 15th and Davis. 6. T-1B.
8:30,! 0.45. .11.'.
St. : Peters Lenta -Bev. P.' Bentgea. - s.
10:30, 7:30. ,
St. fcswrenc- 3d snd Sherman Rev. J. O.
HuElieH. I 6, 8:30,. 10:30. 7 :0. !
, St. : Francis E. 12th and Pine Bev. J. B.
Black. 6. 8. 0. 10:80, 7:30.
Immaculate Heart of Usry Williams and
Stanton-H-Uev. W. A. Usly. , 8, . 11. T:80.
i Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas Rev. .
S. Olson. 6, 7. 8. 9, 11. 7:80.
, St. Uose E. 63d and Alstneda- Bev. f.
O'Farrell. .8. 10:30, 4.
F I! R S T
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
12TH AND AI.PER STREETS
Rev. John Gibeon Inkster
tVictoela. B. O.)
WILL PREACH AT BOTH
. SERVICES ,
' ' 10:30 A. M.
"Jonah! and the Gourd"
7:46 P. St. f
"The ' Menace of the Con-
duct of Christian."
: FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
PARK A2TD MAtlfSOX 8TKEETS
Broadway Car to Half Block of
Charcb. ' ,
DR. WM, T. McELYEEN, FH..D,
' ' 1 PASTOR. '
ll! A. M. "
"SO BB1TSSTI.T MIODLJIMEJT
': j SEEPED"
' 7:4. P. M.
"DE5IE5TKD DIPLOTACT '
.40 FREE SEATS
WESTMINSTER
AT,
vlvania (fcxvertM
j -
important Jjewnj
The last open-air service to be
conducted by the City Federation of
Churches will be held Sunday at
3:50 o'clock in Peninsula park. Dr.
William T. McElveen. ; pastor of the
! 'First Congregational , church, will
i preach the sermon. 1 L
i The wefl known G. A. B- quartet, com
S. posed of veterans of the Civil war. will
! sing several numbers. 'The combined
Jages of the members of this quartet total
' nearly 300 years. The quartet consists
of J. G Chambers of the fourth Indiana
reelment : J. a. "Mammon.! "'""s"
cavalryman ; F. M. Earner; of the Twenty-sixth
Ohio regiment, and Philip Paul
son of the Twenty-fifth Ohio.
rr. J. Francis Morgan, pastor or Pied
mont Presbyterian church, will preside:
Guy E. Curtis, choir director at Wood-
J lawn Christian church, i will lead the
singing; a J. Siefarth of Ockley Green
United Evangelical church will play the
cornet : Dr. George N. Taylor, pastor of
Kenton United Presbyterian church, wUl
offer prayer, and Dr. J. Ti AbbetC supply
of the Woodlawn Methodist church, will
pronounce the benediction.. .!;. ,; , !i .
j BAPTIST l "
! " Dr.' J, Whitcomb -Brougher, pastor of
' the Temple Baptist church of Xxw An
' geles, preaches at the i White Temple
again on Sunday. - Dr. Brougher's popu
larity in Portland is evidenced by the
; crowds which filled the: church to its
capacity during ute last lew weexs tnai
he has filled this pulpifc. This will be his
last Sunday in the city: and a cordial
invitation is extended to all to be present
at both services. Walter Jenkins will
conduct the congregational : singing at
the evening service and will render a
solo, v Mrs. Alice Case Vann will also
sing at both services. , - '? i
In the East Side Baptist ehoroh Sunday
morning Dr. 8. J. Beid, stata sranreliat, mil
conclude hia month' anpply in the pulpit. Fol
lowing the state Baptist eonrentioa at Corralhs.
September 8 to 1 0. Dr. Beid will commence hia
cTanceliatie work in the southern part of the
otate. : His first -csampafgn will be at Klamath
Falls. Or. W. B. Hinson and the Bev. H. T.
Cah, pastors, will be in the pelpit the- first Sun
day In September. The Sunday school and younc
people's societies meet aa usual. t I
A nine months' leare of absence has been
rrntrd the Rev. S. J. Sjoiander by the First
Swedish Baptist church, in older that be miiht
OF CHURCH
St. Andrews R th and: Alberta Bev. J.
Kiernan. 8. 10:80, 7:30. . i ' 1
The Madeleine B. 24th and- Siskiyou Bev.
George F. Thompson. 7 :30. 8,11.
Ascension EL 76th snd TasahiU Franciscan
Fathers. 8, 10:30. 7:30. I i
Blessed Sacriment Maryland ' gad Blsadena
Rev. F. W. Black. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin 14t. C. Baymond.
8. 10.30. 7:0.
St. IgnaUns 8220 4Sd st , 8. X. Jesuit
Fathers. 6:30. 8. 10:80, . i I j
St. Stephens XL 4 2d and Taylor Bar. War
ren A. Waitt. 6, 8:80, 10:80.1 17:80. I I
, Holy Redeems r Portland blvd. and Tancon
vsr ava Bev. William J. Diriaaie. 8. 10 40.
7 :80. - ,-.,
St Phillip Nerl (Paulist Fathers) B. 16th
and Hickory Bev. M. L Ferry. 7 40. .
10:80. 7:80. I
St Clements S. Smith ava and Newton
Servita Fathers. 8. 8. 10:80. TiSO. I
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Csater Bar. O.
Bob. 8. 10 40, 7:80,
St. Agatha K. 18th and Killer Bev. 3.
Comnusky. 8, 10:30. 7:80. i :v i
St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and Fafl
bsg Bsv. F. Matthew. 8. lO :&0. 7 :80.
St. Joseph iUerman) lBth gad Couel)
Bev. B. Borrer. 8, 10:80. 7:30. '
St Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Bev.
1L Balestra. 8:80. 10:80. 7:80. . I I
St. Claires Capitol Hill Father AJoystas.
0. F. M. 7:80. 8:20. , .
St Charles B. 83d and t albert Bar. 7.
P O'FIyna. 8. 10:80.
- All Sainta JE. 80th and Glisan Bsv. Father
William Croaia. 8. 10:80. I
Bt Patricks 10th and Ssvier Bev. Charles
W. Smith. Masses 640. , :ll, 1040. 1 At.
- Christian . i
v First Park and Colombia.. Bev. Harold H.
Oriffis. 11, "Freedom by the Truth"s I 7:45
loe Myth ol Personaj inaependenee." . i r
East Side K. 12tb and Taylor- Bev. B. H.
Sawyer. 11. "The Two Ways": 8. "The King
dom at Hand."
Bodney Avenue Bodney and Knott. Bev. S.
Earl Childera. 11, 8.
Monta villa E. 76th and Glisan Bev. Car
roll C. Boberta. 11. 7:80. I I
Woodlawn K. 7th and LIbertv Bev. Joseph
XX Boyd. 1L 8. - - t ' T
- Kern Park Bev. T. H. Ghormley. - 11, "Hid-
oen roveee. .."v i . i; .. i
Taeernaole B. 38th and Alberta Be. B
Tibbs Maxsy. H. 7:80. i
St Johns Central and Oswego. : 11 I 7:80.
V ' -Christian Selene . 1 ,
ison mibiect: "Christ lesns.? j I
First 19th and Everett 11.
' Second Hi 8th and Holladay. 11. ! , I
Third B. 12th and Salmon. 11. j;
Fourth Vancouver and Bmrnemon. 11.
r Fifth 62d and 42d ava & B. I 11. !,
. Sixth Masonic temple, 868 TsmhilL 11, S.
' Seventh Smith ava. and New lork. 1L
.. '. AU ehnrck ''Wednesday, 9- , . ,
. Congraoallwtiat f
First Park and Madison. . Xht. W. T. McEl
veen. 11. "The Growth and the Changes in
the Idea That All Men Are Equal in tha Mind
of Uod '; 7:45. "Dementia Diptomauca. '-; '
Snnsyside E. 82d and Taylor. - Bar.! J. J.
JSUnb. 11, "The Final Rule in Christian Ser
vice"; 7 ;45, mniom services, preaching by Bev.
E It. Martin. i
Atkinson Memorial E. 2 tth land 1 Everett
Rev. E. E. Flint til. -
Highland E. -8th and Presoottj Bev. Edward
Constant- - 11. . - t - . r
Wsverlelgh Heights E. 82d and Woodward.
Kev. Oliver P. Avery. 8:45, 11. f 1 I
Laurelwood 4 Btb ava,: and 65th at S- E.
Mrs. Alice M. Hahdaaker. 11. 7 .30.
' Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver, j 11. Ber. A.
F, Myers. . - : ' if - - i
L'niversity Park Haven and Lombard. ; Bev.
C II. Jnhnoton. 10:30. 7 :30. ,
Finnish Mason and AJbtna. - :l scev. A. A.
Sana. : ' and 8 p. m. 4 -
8L i Johns i BV - Ivanhee and Bichmond Bev.
W. L. Cpshaw. 11, 740. ' ,
Dsninh-Norwegisn E. 2 3d and Bnmner
Rev. Ol Torgessen. 11, 74C.
First German E. 7th and Stanton Bev.
George Zoefaer. 11, 7:80. M - i
Seaoad Uenosa B.- ath and gilrirlniore Ew.
Htrrr Hrten. 11. T :SO. ; -
Zion German K. 9th and Fremont' 1 .. Bev. 3.
H. Hoop. 11. 7:80. ! S I
- Ounhtrt , j I
-Chnreb of Se Brethren Bortbwick aad Brat
card- -Kev. George iX Cart. .11. S. 1
-' j Episcopal "! -1 : I '
Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen 18th and Clay.
Kt Bev.' Walter Taylor 6nm:ner, bishop; Very
Rev. B. T. T. Hicks, dean. - 7:48. Holy Com
munions 11,? sermon. -i . r '
Trinity--10th and Everett r BeV. A. Al Mor
rison, rector.- Services 8 a. mi. 11 and 8 p. m.
St. David's E. 12th and Belmont. I Bev.
Tboma Jenkins, rector. 7 :8, i:S0, 11,17:30.
St Mark's 21st arid Marian, j
1
Bev. J. U.
Hetton, rector. Preaching by Bevi
F. K. How
7:45 p. m. ;
ard. 7:3". 11, "Faith and Works"
oaiiy,- T.no a-'Bs.- """ . r s i
ir . St. Philro's 242 Basselt ; 10. 11. , I Arch
deacon Chambers in charge. ' '- ' ' ; . 1 '
' St Andrew's Hereford st, Portsmeatn. 10,
11. Archdfaeon in charge. ' i -Grace
Memorial . 17th : and Weidler. : 8,
Jl. Rev. Oswald W, Taylor, viea& i I
Good Shepherd Vancouver and : Graham, 11,
8.'. Bev. John Dawson.-.' - r
St. Michael and Ait Aimli' & 43l anit
Broadway, Bev. F. T, Bowes, vicar. 8, 10 aad
1. -
Church of Oar Ssriont 60th ' ave. aad 4 1st
st S. E, Bev. E. H. Clark. . vicar. 7 .30
and 11 a. m.
t Bishop Mom " Memorial Good ' Samaritan
1 . t V V T t m , a
acjMMbei. jihv. r.. a. auwifuk ana w:ev a. m.
tst Panl's, Wixxlmere Bev. Oswald W. Tay
lor. 4.
All Stints' 25th and 8a Tier. 1 Bev. Fred
eric .. Howard.. -10 aad 11 U :-. . ,
SL John'a Memorial E, 15th 'and Harney.
Bev. E. I. Clark in charge. 11. '
St if tthew'a Corbett . and Bancroft' I Bev.
W. A. AL- Brack, vicar. 10 and 11. ,
BvaiNjalloal i
First E. 6th and Market i Bar. Xara
Maurer. - 11. 7:80. 1
Clay Street 10th and Clay. ! Bar: Jacob
Storker. 10:48, "Poverty of Spirit, What Is
It?"; , "God's Revelation In Natare." I
Swrdish Tabernacle N. 17th I and Glisan.
Bev. J. C. Ledin. 11 Swedish),! "A Page in
the Iliitory of the Martyrs"; 7:30 (English).
"Joseph as Type of canst.",
. Lents F. B. Culver. 11, 8.
FrMst tNtrUrOdtst
Fi5t E. 9th and MiB ' Bev. Wi 3. Johnston.
11. 7:4S
Central E. SStb and Flaadera. Bwv. JL L
Haningtca. 11, 7 40. j
of Portland's Churches and ?oung
return to Sweden and preach in the same terri
tory formerly eorered by his father and grand
fa tber, who were both ministers before their
death. . Mrs. Rjolander and the three children
.have been Tisitinc in Sweden for several months.
The Rev. Mr. 8jolander sails September 16. He
has left Portland already to .attend the annual
Swedish Baptist conference in session at Worces
ter, Mass. . While in Sweden the minister will
conduct a series of .evangelistic services.
The Bev. W. T. Spriggs of Motif ord will preach
Sunday at Gleneoa Baptist church.-
.
CHRISTIAN
f i'" ' ' i
The futility of force., law, or mere cul
ture to make men free will be presented
by the Bev. Harold H. Griff is in his Sun
day morning sermon at the First Chris
tian church. In the evening he will dis
cuss the menace of partisan politics to
true Americanism. Mrs. J. R. Thiehoff.
contralto, will sing at both' services.
The church quartet WUl begin its work the
first Sunday in September. The three members
who return are: Mrs. O. B. Biddle. soprano;
Guy Mannan, baritone, and John Deegan, tenor.
For the contralto part the church is making an
exchange with tha First Congregational church.
Miss Nina Dreasel will go to the Congregational
church and Mus Beatrice Palmer to the Chris
ban church.' .-!'
CONGREGATIONAL
The Sunday program of the First Con
gregational church includes four services.
At 5:45 a. m.. Professor David Brace, for
four years a resident of China, will give
a. stereopticon lecture on "The People
and Important Places of China." Dr.
W. T. McElveen will preach at 11 a. m.
and 7:45 p. m. At 6 :30 p. m. Harold Mc
Ewen speaks to the Christian Endeavor
on the contributions of Immigrants to
America, ,
- The last of a aeries of union meetings for
the Sunnyside district will be held Sunday eve
ning at the Sunnyside Congregational church.
The Bev. E. R. Martin will preach. Dr. J. J.
Staub will occupy his puht in the morning.
EPISCOPAL
The hymn drama written by Mtb. W.
R. Powell around the story of the trans
figuration has been noticed in church
papers. This drama was presented at
the ML Tabor Episcopal mission on the
eve of the feast of the transfiguration.
If ew church buildings have been completed at
Seaside under the supervision of Archdeacon
Chambers. The group of buildings form a
quadrangle. Bishop Sumner will confirm a class
ot men there on September 5.
Services will be held at St. Stephen's Pro-
SERVICES IN
Alberta E. 30th and Wygaat - Rev. 8. L
Born 11, 7:45. I
St JJin K. Bmhmond and Hudson Kev.
B. ii. Blackman. 11. 7;30.
Lents Bev. S. H. Upton, acting pastor
840. 8 40. . . ,:
:" ;', ' Friends ":.
- First E. , 88th and Main Kev. Homer U
Cox. 11, 7:45, .union service at Sunnyside con
gregational church. i
Second K. fd and 61st ava Kev. Luran
U. TevrelL 11, 7. ' l
West Piedmont Borthwick and Jersey Bee.
Carey Jaasapn, . 11, 8. ir
'Jewish
Congregation Beth Israel 12tb and Main
Babbi Jonah B. Wise, Reform Synagogue.
Service Friday 8 p.. m., Saturday 1030 a. m.
Cvngregatioa Ahavai Sholom Park and Clay
its. Babbl B. Abrahamson. Friday, 8 p. at;
ftaturdur. 8 :30 a. m.
Congregation Novab Zedek Talmud Torah
6th and Hall Bev. Abraha'm L BosenCranta
Friday, 6 p. m.; Saturday. 9 a.,m.; Sunday, 10
a. m. Religious school.
.attar Day Saint :
- Church of Jesus Christ of letter Day Saints
E. 2 Sthi, and - Madison Heber C. Iversoa.
siwioa president. 10. 6:30.
Reorganized Church E. 76th and Irving
Rev. C. ,E. Jones. 11. 8.
":: . , Lutheran .
St James W. Park and Jaffatman Kw
William K. Brinkman. ll. 740.
St Pauls K. 12 th and Clinton. Rev. A.
Klaus,. ! 10, (English) ; 11. (German).
Trinity (Missouri Synod) Rodney and Ivy
Bev. J. A. Rimbach. 10 (German), preaching
oy ev, vesieraamp; 2 (Kngnsni, preartnng oy
rtev. o. reader; 4, organ recital by Professor U.
Becker: 8. sermon by Rev. G. W. Gaertner.
Church for Deaf Rodney and Ivy 8, sermon
oy Mev. u. w. ertner oi Beattle.
Our Saviors . E. 10th and 'Grant Rev. M. A.
Christensen. 11 (Norwegian). "The Good
oamantanf"
Bethlehem Norwegian 14th aad Deris Rev.
WOhelm Pettersen. 11. 8.
Bethel Evangelical Norwegian (Free) W
gaat and Bodney Bev. B. A. Borrevikv 11
7:46..
Grace fEneHahl-ie 24th anif Bmadwa
Rev. C. H. Bernhard. 11, "How May a Christian
VDiam certainty 'ihat He Is Saved r"
Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Mor
ns Rev. L. P. Ejoiler. 11. 7:30.
St Johns Peninsula and Kilpatrick Bev. L
Ludwig. 10:48. 7:30.
Swedish Augustan Stanton ' and Rodney
Bev. V. G. Ogren. 10:45. 7:45.
Immsanel-18th and Irvmg Bev. A. V. An
derson.., .11, 8. II:
Portsmouth Lavely snd Fortune Re V. S. O.
B. Knutsen. 11. 7:30.
Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap-'
man anq salmon Kev. a. U. Koppeimann.
11. 8.
, Immannel (Mo. Synod) E. 15th aad Leo -
Bev. H. C. Ebeling. 9:30, 10:30. German.
. EvaojieUcal Church of the Redeemer 15th
aao Vygant 10, 11. Ji ,
' Finnish 179 Fargo. Rev. A. Salminen. 10
Sandsy sebool 7. " .
St Marks (Wisconsin Synod) MaBory aad
Buamore-j Kev. jf. Hioderer. 10:30. ,
"' .1 ' tMcthodm Cnlsoopal "':
Carton - Heights Rev. G. S. Brown. 10,
11. 7. -
Centenary E. 0th and Pine Rev. Frank L
Wemett 11. 740.
Central -Vancouver and Fareo Bev. A. H.
Maclean, 11, preaching by Dr. W. W. Toungson.
8. Mace, i 11, "The Greatest But Least Used
Force in Life and Business.
'Clintooi Kelly E. 40th and Powell. Bev. E.
S. Mac, i 11, preaching by Dr. W. W. Young
son; 2:30, platform meeting; 7:45. Dr. E. C.
Hichman. i ,.....,,-
Epworth 2flti and Saviev Rev. J. Stanford
Moore. 11. "The Fruits of the Spirit"; 8, "The
S. O. S. Answered. I
First -12th and Taylor, t Rev. Joshua Stans
field. 10:30. ."Faith As t Factor in Life"; 8,
"Impossibilities Human and Ihvine.' t
First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt
Rev. Elias Gjerding. 11, "Making Good in the
Battle ol Life"; 7:49, "Brand Ideals of Future
Life.'-.' ii
Laurelwood E. 63d and Foster. : Bev. A, C
Brakenbury. 11, 7:80.
Lnt 86U and 68th tTa, Ber. T. JL
Sibley. U. 7:45. .
Lincoln E. 52d aad Lincoln. Bsv. F. A.
Ginn. 11. 7:80. l
MonUvflla E. 80th ana Pine Rev. Hiram
Gould. 11, 7:80. I
Mt. Tabor E. 61st and 8Urk. Ber. S. G.
Decker. 11, 8. . .
Pstton Alberta and Jllchlgan Rev. G sorts
H. Bennett 11. 7:80.
Bos City Park E. 58th and Sandy Rev.
D. Letter1 Fields. 10:30, 1 7:30. ,
Sellwcod E. 15th and Tacoma. Bev. W. 8
Gordon. 11. 8. -. "
Sunnyside E. 35 th and TamhilL Rev. W. F.
Imeraon. 11, "The Kingdom ot (iod."
St Johns W. Lesvitt and Syracuse Bv.
W. E. Klostcr. 11. 7:30. I :
Swedish Beech and Borthwick Bev, Abel
Eklund. 11. 8. ; .
University Park-Flake and Lombard Bev.
H. T. Atkinson.. 11. 7:80.
Tsneonver Ave. Norwegian-Danish. Skidmora
and Vancouver, Rev. A- Christensen. 11, i'are
treil sermon.
Weateyan E. 63d aad Glisan Bv.D. B.
Bampe. 11, 7 :45. -
Westmoreland Milwaukie and Midway Rev.
E. H. Mace. 8. :
Wilbnr Multnomsh hotel Bev E O. flick
man. 10:30, "'The Marks of a Chriatian."
Wooditock-'44th and Woodstock & E. Bar.
L. C. Poor. 11.
Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland. Rev. j;
H. Irvine. - .11. 7:30.
District staperintendent Bev. William Wallace
Xenngsoa. ,D. !., 691 E. 62d st N. Tabor 2790.
M. C. South
lint ' TJnkw and Multnomah. ; Rev. J. W,
ByrtL vll, 8.
TTTi mI fr : v nh mA - -
A. M.
Bowers VI ..::,., '
Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane. Rev. J. G,
Bringedahl.- 11, 7 40.
Brentwood 6R til in. etwf ITM,
O. V. Fowier. 11, 7 40.
Highland Park E. 14th and Jarrett Rev.
W. P. Keebaagh. 11, 8. '
Scsndmaviaa H . Garfield Rev. Daniel
HaUatrem. 11. 7:80.
Prwabytarlan -
First 12th and Alder. Dr. Harold Leonard
Bowman. Preaching by . Rev. J. G. Iokster.
11, ''Jonah and the Gourd"; 140, "The Menace
of the Conduct of Christians."
' Westminster Rear 1 Tth aiwt B.v.n.L u
Edward E. Pence. 11. Bible achooL ' -
Control
ssumes (
Cathedral Sunday as follows: Holy eon
at 7:4ft s. m. ; morning 'prayer at 11. and
young people's service at :30 p. m. Ieen
R. T. T. Hicks will preach and Miss Myla
Chambers will lead the young people's meeting.
LTJTHEBAW
The membership of the deaf-mute con
gregation have been invited to use the
new church to be dedicated Sunday by
Trinity Lutheran church at Rodney Ave
nue and Ivy street. The customary
afternoon service will be omitted this
week, and the members will meet with
the regular congregation of Trinity
Church at 8 p. m., when the Rev. George
W. Gaertner of Seattle will preach to
the combined congregations. He . will
speak and use the sign language simul
taneously. Miss Hulda Isaacson will
give a visual presentation of the hymn,
"Christ, Thou Art the Sure Foundation."
Mrs. G. W. . Kreldt and Miss Selma
Hagen will render a duet in signs.
Great Is the Lord, Our God." Beginning
September 5, services will be held in this
church each Sunday at 3 p. m., to which
all the deaf of Portland are invited. The
Rev. J. A. C. Beyer is directing the
work.
Tb9 Bev. C. H. Bern hard wilt preach Sunday
morning at Grace English Lutheran church. . In
the afternoon the congregation will unite in the
festival service at Trinity Lutheran church.'
METHODIST
"Faith as a Factor in Life'- will be the
subject of Dr. Joshua Stansfield's ser
mon at the First Methodist church, Sun
day morning. In the evening the ser
mon' is to be on "Impossiblllties-t-Human
and Divine."
Central Methodist church will havw Rev. W.
W. Youncson for its preacher Sunday morning.
The congregation will join in the union open
air service in Peninsula park at 1:30 p. m,r
and dispense with the evening service. ,
The Kev.i A. Christensen, pastor , of Van
eouvRr Avenue Norwegian-Danish Mrthoiiist
church, will preach his farewell sermon Sunday.
He has been transferred by Bishop W O. Sbep
ard to the Danish conference. Before leaving
this country he will visit his. former charges aa
a guest of the local congregation. They are
Oaklend. Cel. I Fremont. Neb.; Humboldt and
Des Moines, Iowa.
The Rev. E. Sutton Mace will tell his congre
gation at Clinton Kelly Methodist church Sunday
morning what he believes to be the greatest but
least used force in life and business. He will
preach Sunday evening at the . Westmoreland
fire halL
The annual Sunday school picnic for the chil
dren of Laurelwood Methodist church will be held
at the Kenilworth parte-on Labor day, beginning
at 10 a. m. Friends and former members of
PORTLAND
Harry Nugent 11. i
Calvary --11th' aad Clay. Rev. L. Bowring
Quick. 11,. preaching by Bev. H. Brierley.
Mt. Tabor E. 55th aad Benaoot Bev. Ward
Mac Hen nr. 11, 8.
Vernon1 19th and Wygant 11, 8.
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrstt Rev. J.
Francis Morgan. 11.
Fourth First and Glbbs. Rev. Monroe O.
Everett 11. "Prayer and Progress."
Kenilworth iC 84th and Gladstone. Bev.
L. K. Grimes. 11. . I
Hope 78th and Everett Rev, H. E. Giles.
Rose City Rev. Donald W. M. MscClusr.
11. .
Forbes Graham and Gantenbein. Rev. Ward
WiUfa Ixmg. 11. "A Keynote Mesaage"; 8,
"Weighed in the Balance."
i Trinity Virginia and Nebraska. Bar. Theo
dore P. Smith. 11. 8. ,
Anabel Rev. t. H. MixaelL 11.8.
Millard Avenue 63th eve. and 70th st
11, 8, preaching by Rev. W. F. Pottamith.
Marshall Street 17U and MarshaU Bar. A.
J. Hanna. 11.
Miipah E. 19th and Division. Bsv. D. A.
Threnpson. 11. ,.
. Unity E. 7 lt and Sandy. Bar. . 8. W.
See man. 11, 7:30.
. Arbor Lodge Bryant and Curtis. Bar. Alex
ander R. Evans. 11,8.
Holt Chinee 133V& First Rev. Gee Sing
Hoy. 7 p. as. school; 8, 8 young peopla
Reformee) Evangelical
First 12th and Clajr Rev. G. Hafnar.
10:45. 8.
Reformed Presbyter Ian
First Minnesota aad Ainsworth Bv F. D.
rraxer. 11, 7:80. ,
' 6vnth Day Advcntlste '
Note Regular services of this dsnomiaaUoa
tr held on 8atuday.
Central T.. 11th aad Everett L. K. Dick
ton, pastor. 10, 11:15. ' '
. Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery G. W.
Pettit, minister. 10. 11. t
MonUvUla B. 80th and Everett J. A, Gr
bart 10. 11.
Lents 94th st and 58th ava. W. D. Hunt
ington. 10. 11.
St Johns antral ava ana (nansston
A. R. Fr-Uenbera. 10. 11.
AlbiMs Skidmor and Mallory Elder H. H.
Wentlsnd. 10. 11.
Scandinavian 62d at aad 89th ava. Elder
O. 8. Le. 10. 11. r
'Salvation' Army ' ?
: Corps No. 1 243 Ash at AdJnUnt Henry
St Uoaena. 11. 8:15. 8.
Corps No. 4 128 ft 1st Ensign Jessie Miliar
and JLnvoy Airs. Upton. - 11. 1 :3u, s. o. 8.
Unitarian
Church of Oar Father Broadway and Tam
hilL i Thomas L. Eliot. D. D., pastor emeritus.
Rev. William G. Eliot Jr.. pastor. 11, "The
One Sinner That Repentetb."
Unit) BrUirn
i Conferane superintendenittev. G. K. Me
Donald. " ,
First E. 16 th and Morrison. Bev. Byrsa 3.
Clark. 11. "Creed or Deed"; 8, "The Hearing
Ear." .'.'..: ..'
Second E. 27th and Sumner. Rev Ira
Hawley. 11. "We Have Found th Christ";
7:30, "No Mon Condemnation."
Third 67th st. and 82d ava 8. X. Rev. . O.
Shepherd. 11. 8.
Foerth Tremont Bev. C. P. Blanchard.
11, 8. Preaching by Miss , Lucky of New
Mexico. '
Cloverdale 446 Jessup. Bar. Walter Reyn
olds. 10. 640, 740. ;
United Evanflgtleaf .' (
First E. 16th and "Poplar. Bev. J. A. Goode.
11. 8.
Ockley Green Willamette blvtL-aad Gay
Rev. H. H. Farnham. 11, 8.
St Johns Kev A. P. Layton, 11, 7 40.
' . United Presbyterian
First E. 87th and Hawthorne Rev. H. T.
Given. ' 11, 7:45, union service at Snnnyiid
Congregational church.
Church of the Strangers Grand aad Waaea.
Ber. S. Earl Iu Boia- 10:SO, 8.
Kentoa 120 W. Lombard. Bev. George M.
Taylor. 11, S.
MlaoatlanavU
Christian and Missionary Alliance E. Otb and
Clay. Rev. John E. Fee. 10, 11, 7 40.
Bcalisatio Laagne 148 18th. Rev. Edward
Mills. 11. "The Unlimited Source of . Umrermal
Perfection." by Mre. Bruce.
Christadelphia-r -621 E. Washington. 1040.
Church of God 863 Failing Harry Neai.
11. 740.
Gospel Hall E. 29th and Stark. 11, 7:8C
Meu's Besort 4th -and Burasid Bev. Levi
Johnson, superintendent 8.
Divine Science Portland hotel. T, M.
Minard. .- II.- -
Pentecostal First and Washington Bev
Win C. Trotter. Daily camp meeting at B.
90th -and Taylor sta.
Glad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 246 H
tat 2. 3. 7:30.
Pentecostal -147 First , George B Far-
Penteeoa'tal 210 TaatUU 3 40, 740
gaily. 7:80. i ,,
Christian Assembly E. 20th gad Aakeny
Pastor. A. W. Smith. 11. 2:45, 748.
, Volunteers ot America-224 Borttside. Kven
tnga except Monday at 8: Sunday. S. 8.
Portland Ecclesia (Chnstadelphiaa) 157
Belmont George H. Tilling, secretary. 11.
Peniel Mission 266 H Alder. -4. 8: daily, 8.
Church of Christ E.'79th and Glisan. n.
1 First Spiritual Science 129 4th st, ' Bv.
Max Hofimsn. , 8, 8.
International' Bible Students W. O. W.
temple, llth and Aider. 8. H.i
Church of Christ Ja. &2d aad 60tb v.
11 11 7 :80- '
V. M-. C. A- Sixth and Taylor. 8.
Church of Divia Truth- 418 Central B-gUd-ing.
Netti Taylor Ktob. 'How to Be
Healthy and happy." by H. B.i Hobba
Church of Modem Spuituslism 409 Alder.
S, 7:45.
TheosopMcal Society 801 Central bldf.
Christian Worker Bible Institute Ce at ral
Ubrary. 2:8U.
Miller & Tracey
Adult Caskets $30 to $t000
Main 2691 - 578-85
ot regon
ffieoplcY Societies
the school sre Uvited by Mrs. M. M. Bead,
apermtandent. - - . ..
I T &
( j PBESBTTERIAir -
Tha Rev. John Gibson Inkatr of . Vic
toria, B. C, will occupy tha pulpit ot tha
Flrat Preubterian church Sunday lor the
fourth time during- the absence of the
pastor from the city. Ur. Inkster la
preachingr two aeriea of aermona. During
the vacation of the quartet and organist
the music is in chargre of K. Maldwyn
Evan a, who einga a baritone solo at each
aervice. I J. MacMillan Muir presides at
the organ and gives a recital before the
evening i service. The Sunday school
ia having lantern slides illustrating the
fospel of St. Luke. The primary pic
urea this week will illustrate the cruci
fixion and senior pictures the resurrec
tion. Miss Ruth SlauRoii will explain
the pictures to the children, and James
F. Ewlng to the adults. The two young
people's societies are holding Joint meet
ings during August in room. H.
Regular' services will be resumed st West
minster Presbyterian church on - September 5.
Dr. IE. H.i Ptne will return from Neah-Kah-Nie
beach about September 8. The Bible school
meet at 11 a. in. during the summer.
Th Rev. Monro G. Everett returned this
week from his vacation trip . to California and.
will occupy th pulpit Sunday at Fourth Presby
terian church. Evening services will b re
sumed in September. i
The pulpit of Millard -Avenue Presbyterian
church will be occupied twice Sunday by th
Bev. W. F. Pottamith. .-. .
Th Bev. Ward Willis Long, pastor ot Forbes
Presbyterian church, who baa been absent for
fiv Sundays , on hi vacation, will again i occupy
hi ' pulpit Sunday morning and evening. . The
evening service will be strictly evangelistic
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tmiTED BRETHBEJ '
The Oregon branch of the Christian
Endeavorers of the United Brethren
church will hold their annual session
at the First United Brethren church on
September 14 and 15. Mrs. E. O. Shep
herd of Portland is acting president An
excellent program has Deen arranged.
Dr. D. W. Ferguson of. Philomath and
the Rev. i I. V. Hawjey of Portland are
the main speakers. ' ' i
Mr. CJ P. Blanchard, pastor of tha i Fourth
United Brethren church, is still unable tot occupy
her pulpit owing to illness. The Bev. Miss L.
M. Lucky twill speak both morning and evening.
Fruitful Pastorate
Ends; Rev. Starring
Leaves for Denver
The pastor of Grace Baptist church,
the Revi F. W. , Starring; will i leave
' Portland I for Denver, Colo., Immediately
following! the first Sunday in September.
Mrs. Starring and son, Paul,: have been
in Denver for almost three months,
i The termination of the pastoral re
lation ' here ia due to the advice of
physicians that Ira. Starring must find
a dryer climate.- Mr. Starring is now
considering a unanimous call from the
First Baptist church at Wenatchee,
Wash., but has not arrived at a decision.
The minister plans to spend two or
three months In Denver doing special
work. '')-- .'... '- : -'--r ' j-.
The Rev. Mr. Starring has been pas
tor of Grace church for one year; dur
ing which time the church has had a
steady growth: The Bible school mem
bership has increased, church property
Improved and the congregation reported
the . largest percentage of - increase of
baptisms I among churches in thej Wil
lamette association of the denomination.
A successful daily vacation Bible school
was also i conducted during the summer.
The paster will "preach twice Sunday.
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The Rev. Donald VV. M. riacCIucr, for
merly 'of SI. louis, who aecepted
the cafl to thp pastorale of Hose
City Park Presbyterian church re
cently.
Trinity Lutheran
Church Opens Doors
...:.-'. ' '. " 1 '-:'. M. :
Trinity 'Lutheran congregation will
move into and dedicate .the new! 840,000
church at Rodney! avenue and Ivy, street
on Sunday- At 10 a. m. the doors will
bo opened with appropriate ceremonies,
in which-the entire' congregation will
take part; AfteiHthe people enter the
church, the Rev. J. A. Rimbach, i pastor,
will read the scripture and offer the
dedicatory prayerj The new pipe organ
will furnish the rhuslc and Mrs. i Valen
tine will sing. The Rev. Mr. Wester
hamp of Sherwood will preach in Ger
man. In the afternoon at 2 o'clock an
English service will be, held, Jhe Rev.
Oscar Fedder of Seattle preaching.
Special music will be furnished by the
choir. At ' 4 p. m. Professor iLuclen
Becker will give ah organ recital, and at
8 p. m. the Rev. Ji. A. C. Beyer of Port
land and Rev. Wlliam -Gaertner: of Se
attle will conduct a simultaneous service
for the deaf and those who hear. E The
pastoral conferenca of the Northwest dis
trict started in this church Friday and
lasts over Tuesday. Several , visiting
clergymen will be present. Overflow
meetings may be held in the basement,
as the church is expected to be crowded.
The church is built on the Gothic style,
veneered with red i brick and white brick
trimmings. Klabofate art glass windows
have been purchased by the members.
Designing and building of the church
was by Ed win Ltalgeman, a member of
the congregational who accepted only
daily wages f or hlfl work. A large num
ber of members donated labor and ma
terial.
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FINANCIAL PORTS OF CALL
ON THE PACIFIC COAST"
RATCCISCO
r
VPe cordially invite u nferencc on any financial matters
OF CAI11FDRNIA..KA
A NATIONAL BANK
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
chools
MONDAY EVENING
SEES OPENING OF
ENDEAVOR MEETING
- The Oregon Chrtt-tlan .Kodeavor
union will open Its 'summer confer
ence at Forest Grove next Monday
evening with an interesting a d In
spirational program" that will he but
a small sample of the many "treats"
scheduled to occur during the eight
days that Oregon Kndeavorera will
convene at Taclfic university. Paul
Brown, California field secretary,
will deliver the opening1 acldrpMH.
which will pe followed by a reception
and social"- in Herrlck's hall, with
Forest Grove's young people ns
hosts. . '
Class work will, begin Tuesday morn
ing under the direction of a well known
and caoabla faciiltv. rtiv . Wor w
Long of the Forbes Presbyterian church
will lead the Presbyterian young people
in their denominational study. Rev. "John
H. Mathews of Seattle will be present to
lead the Congregational young people.
Ralph McAfee, secretary of the Federa
tion of Portland Churches, will not only
conduct classes, but Is also scheduled to
give several of the main addresses.
Others who will contribute to the re
ligious program are: S. Karl DuBois,
Church of the Stranger. Portland ; Rev,
H. II. Griffls. First Christian church.
Portland; Rev. George U Clark, former
student pastor Oregon Agricultural col
lege ; F. J. Myers, Portland Y. M. C; A.
secretary, and Pr. Kstella Ford Warner,
an oversea-a Y. W. C. A. worker.
The recreational program has not been
slighted. Three swimming hole will
draw their crowd; a five mile hike to
Gall's Peak with dinner and evenln-r
service right on the pinnacle is one of
the many attractions. Karl Felke and
G.. Everett Baker, attorneys, are plan
ning a mock trial that will be both inter
esting and Instructive ; the Forest Orove
Commercial club will entertain the con
ference crowd with a Labor day plcnlo
at Rippling "Waters.
A few of those responsible for the suc
cess of the conference are Miss Annabe
Taylor, chairman ; Kaye AJ-Steinmetr.
president Oregon Christian ISndeavor
union; Lloyd JI. Carrlck, Oregon field
secretary; Walter Ij. Myers, state edu
cational superintendent.
Rev. Kllot to Preach -The
Rev, William G. Eliot. Jr.. pastor
of the Church of Our Father, will preach
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock on "The
One Sinner That Repentetb." The offer
tory solo will be sung by Walter Hard
wick. Evening services are discontinued
until October.
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Swedish Church Service
At the Swedish Tabernacle, Glisan and
North Seventeenth streets, Rev. C. J.
Ledin will preach Sunday, at ill o'clock
a. m., on the subject: "A Page-In the
History of the Martyrs." The evening
service will be In EngtlHh, when hn will
speak on "Joseph as a Type ot Christ."
THE ECONOMIC
development of
the j Pacific Coast is
a fundamental consid
eration of the Bank
of California. For
many years,- in con- ,
junction with our
branches, we have ex
tended over a wide
territory constructive
banking co-operation.
We have never lost
sight of the problems
and the possibilities
of the Pacific Coast
arid have fitted our
selves to contribute
financial service com
mensurate with the
needs of western en
terprise. .
We serve as financial
ports of call along the
Pacific Coast.
vW . 13th aad Piaa, Rev. Walter