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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
PORTLAND, OREGON.
16
FRIDAY, . MARCH 18, 1921.
gfesusv Cpocliali (Entry Jnto Jerusalem WHL pe ffittingly
on eunctay
Commemorated
TO
BE OBSERVED IN
CITY'S CHURCHES
Jesus Christ's epochal entry into
Jerusalem, over a roadway carpeted
with palm branches and lined with
a hosanna-slnging throng of worship
ers, will be fittingly commemorated
Sunday In the churches of Portland.
Palm Sunday" music will be a feature
of the service in almost every church
where a celebration is held.
Palm Sunday is the annual occasion
for confirming children in a few denom
inations where this ceremony "Is: re
tained, while others give : their children
final instruction ; on Palm Sunday ; pre
poratory' to the Easter day confirmation
service, v-.; ' r
The six days- between i Palm Sunday
and Kaster day are the most sacred
days In the Christian calendar. Many
devout Christians who do not practice
fasting or ; penance during the Other
weeks of Lent, feel it a sacred duty to
pay homage of Christ's Suffering during
the days of holy week.
The Bible story of the first holy week
is one full of nadness. It was during
that week Jesus suffered death on the
cross in order that the human race may
enjoy salvation and everlasting life. Sad
as the story of Christ's sufferings is, it
Is swallowed up in the victory of the
resurrection on Easter day, upon which
hangs the principles of the Christian
faith. 1 .
Holy week, as it is termed by the
oldest usage, or Passion week, as it is
railed by some , ministers, will see a
large number of special services this
year In Portland's ' churches. Early
morning, mass and services of prayer
will be held in some churches ; two series
of noon meetings will be held in down
town theatres, and a large number of
evening meetings are' announced , by
many communions, with churches lo
cated in all parts of the city. Celebra
tion of the holiest week in the Christian
year will be general this season in Port
land. v - . .
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
EAST 13TH AND PINK
The Triumphal Entry
la the Sermon Topic at 1 1 :00 o' Clock by the
PASTOR
WALTER HENRY NUGENT, D, D.
:4S SUNDAV SCHOOL ,
7:48 EVEKINS SERVICE SERMON
"The Tragedy of a Useless
Life,"
MUSIC
The Mimic win be appropriate for Palm Sun
day. Mr. Belcher will sine at both servicee.
lrge Chorus vill sins at both services.
Ton will enjoy the music and the messages,
and will find a cordial welcome.
Where Is the King
dom of Heaven?
IS IT WITHIN YOU? '
WHAT WAS MEANT IN OUR LORD'S
PRAYER BY THY
KINGDOM COME
THY WILL BC DONE
ON EARTH, etc.?
ARE EARTH'S PRESENT GOVERN
MENTS CHRI8TS KIN0.DOM?
Many puixline Scriptural question brought
out "and anawered in thia fncouraeiur
lecture py ;
Norman M. Lewton
Speaker tor the International Bible
Students' Association.
Sunday, 7:30 P. M.
W. O. W. TEMPLE
llth St. Bet. Washington sad .Alder
YOU A HE WELCOME
SEATS FBEE-SO COLLECTION
SPECIAL ADDRESS BY - !
HAMPTON WATSON
C0TMLI
' Oregon's
Foremost Champion
of Religious Liberty
Who na for the past forty years
bee a la the forefront of aa incessant
battle against repeated encroachments
oa civil and religions freedom in this
co an try. ..
He Speaks With Authority
SUBJECT
"Natural, CiVil and
Religious Liberty
versus' -Religio-Civil
Blue Laws"
SUNDAY NIGHT, MARCH 20
WOMEN OF
WOODCRAFT
HALL
Cor. loth and Taylor
SPECIAL , CONOHEOATIOKAL
- SIJSO- DIRECTED BY
Prof. I. C. Colcord
LADIES' QUAItTET SOLOISTS
PUBLIC INVITED
This service In held 1b the abseaee of
EVANGELIST DICKSOX who la la
- the East for two weeks.
PALM
SUNDAY
CENTRA
Mass Meeting
Conferences Sire
Called in SSehalf
i grayer Circle
All Interested in' the formation of
prayer circles in Portland and the pro
curing of an expert Bible teacher lor
permanent work throughout the city and
vicinity, have been invited by: workers
lit the Moody Bible institute to meet in
a neries of conferences next Tuesday
and Wednesday.
The meetings Tuenday at 3 and 8 p. in.
will be held hi 43unnyslde Congrega
tional church, and t!ie Wednesday serv
ices at the same hours will .-be fn the
White Temple (First IJaptist chufch).
Dr. W, P. White, Northwest regional
director of the Moody i BiiAe Institute,
will be present at all services. During
the last week Miss Edith Brando, sec
retary pro tern, has' mailed letters to
prominent church people in tle city in
viting: them to ' the conferences and re
questing them to extend an additional
invitation to anyone "whom you believe
is or should be interested.":
: . - :;.;.; ... f :, . : ' ;
Endeavor ers Hope
To Raise Money for
Delegates'; Journey
Christian Endeavorers of Portland
hope to raise enough funds at their mu
sical in The Auditorium' April: 4 "to
send 10 delegates to the international
convention in New York .city rixt July
to extend to the trustees of the United
Society of Christian Endeavor an in
vitation to hold; the 1923 j world's con
vention in ; Portend. Various civic or
ganizations of the f city have pledged
their support to the young people In
this undertaking, r ' - r ' - V
Roland ; Davis, ; president. Is directing
the musical. He is being assisted in
the publicity work by Walter Dimra
and Miss Margaret Nots.
The artists who have donated their
talent to the young folks Include; Mrs.
Alice Price Moore, contralto; Mrs. May
Louise Wilson, reader ; Miss Goldie Pe
terson, soprano Miss Alice Genevieve
Smith, . harpist Charles South, violinist;
William Robinson Boone. organist;
Otto T. Wedemeyer, barttone-,nd Web
ber's Juvenile orchestra.
WESTMINSTER
E. H. PENCE, D. D.t Pastor
10:30 "THE FRUIT OP THE 8 Pi R IT"
Children' Bfrmonctte-: "JESUS and JERUSA
LEM BOYS AND GIRLS."
7:90--"THE MAN OF WHOM JESUS
. WAS SURE."
'. ' PALM SUNDAY MUSIC:
AnthemThe Palms. --, -, . . .. V. ,-"B. FAUSE
Contralto Solo "THE CROSS". "i . .H. WARE
- By Mrs. F. Boagles)
12:10 BIBLE SCHOOL MEN'S CLUB
6:30 V. P. SOCIETY.
SIDE
BAPTIST CHURCH
EAST 20TH AND SALMON
WALTER BENWELL HINSON. D.D.
' MINISTER i
11:00 A..M.
7:30 P. Mo
tion" 1
-"Hi. Laat Week"
-"The Great Ques-
8ervicea Every Night Thia Next Week at 7:30
(East Morriaoo or Hawthorne Are. Cars)
FIRST CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Corner . Tenia and Weldler Streets
Take Broadway Car.
; ALPIX H. BOWES, Pastor
Phone East 7898
i SPECIAL SINOINQ, LED BY. .
Prof. R. A. Shank
AT 11:00 A.' M. AND 7:30 P. M. '
RECEPTION OF MEMBERS IN THE
MORNINO SERVICE
Revival M essage at Night
Apostolic Faith
Mission
COH. FB05T A5D BCK5SIDE
, Meeting's held at 10 :30, :S0 and
7:30 every Sunday, 7 :4i every night
in the week. All nations meeting Sat
urday night.:;'?''. . .
ALWVELCOME-SO COLLECTION
THE GOSPEL SPREAD BY
r AIBPLANE
First SPIRITUALIST
CHURCH ,
EAST TTH AND HA88ALO STREETS.
SERVICES EVERY St'NDAT AT
3 AND 8 P. M.
C. W, SHAW, Pastor
Solos by Mrs. Snyder and
" , Mr. Davis
Sunday. March 27, Anrurerwary Sunday '
AU-Day Serricce Special Program.
Remember Our Dinner and Dance Tonight.
"THE UST CONTINENT AT
ATLANTIS AND: LEMURIA"
By Elaine Scribener
THEOSOPHICAL HALL
sw cextbai,'builih-g
ssa- j,r"
5mportant ew
As in years pant, TTie Journal will
publish Kantcr programa on the Sat
urday before Eastter day. Churrbcs
desiring to avail themselves of this
courtesy must have their notices in
tbo hajads of the church editor by
next Wednesday - night, Afarch , 23.
Notices will be numbered In the or
der received and low numbers will
be given preference over high ones,
In case space limitations forbid pub
lication of all. ; Pastors' sermon top
ics will be received Thursday as us
ual. - . , . i ! -
' BAPTIST - '
Rev. George R. Vamey, a member of
the faculty of the Oregon Agricultural
college, will be the preacher Sunday
morning at the First Baptist church..' In
the evening the Whitney boys chorus
of 200 voices will render a special .pro
gram of music. . t
Earb. night ut week from 7:30 to 8:45
o'clock there will be special aerriceA in the
East Side Baptist church, with a talk by Dr.
V; B. Hinaun on "What Jesu Did Today,"
which will be a study of Christ'a laat week before
hi death. ; lr. llinson wul occupy hi pulpit
Sunday. . '
Sunday moraine at the Third Baptist church
the choir will render the anthem "Jerusalem."
and Her. K. E. Close will preach. - At night the
tator will cive the third sermon ot the aeries on
'The Gardens of fJod."
Excellent reaulti hare been obtained from the
special meeting at Arieta Baptist chnrcb, an
nounce Her. Owen. T. lay, pastor. The cam
paign will continue erery night next week, with
Evangelist Bruce - Erana as tha preacher. ' He
also . win talk Sunday morning. Sunday night
the pastor will preach- and administer the
ordinance of baptism. A male quartet will sing
at both services Sunday.
Or. S. J. Iteid, superintendent of evangelism
for the Baptist churches in Oregon, will begin
a special series of meetings Sunday night at
(ilencoe Baptixt church. The services will con
tinue each night next week except Saturday. The
DIRECTORY "
Palm Sunday
. Uniform Sunday Scliool Lesson
"Jesus on the Cross. Matt. 27:33-80.
Golden Text "God commendeth His love to
ward us. in that, while we were yet sinners.
Christ died for us." Bom. 5:8.
Young People's Topics
Baptist Union Missionary meeting.
' Christian Endeavor "Christian i Progress ia
Alaska." Isa. 8:2-7. Home missionary meet
ing.) - ... - i '. j.. ;..:'
Kpworth Lesgue Stewardship Sundsy. "Js-
cob s Promissory Note." Gen. 28:18-22. 80:43,
33:14. ,,-:---.,::
': - Baptist
First White Temple. 1 3th and Taylor.
11. preaoing by Rev. George R. Barney: 7:45.
musical program by Whitney Boys' chorus.
East Side K. 20th and Salmon. Rev. W. B.
Hinson. 11. "His Last Week"; j7:30. "Tha
Great Question." , t
Third Vsncnnver and Knott. Aev K. K.
Close. 11. "Christ the King": 7:30. "The
King's Gsrden:' . t-, . '
s.1t tHtt sn and 64th st. S. K. Rev.
Owen T. Day. 1 1 , preahing by Evangelist Bruce
Kvans; 7:30, "What I Miglit Have Been, ioi
lowed by baptismal service.
Calvary E. Rth and Grant. Rev. J. B.
Thomas. It, "Watching Jesus Win a Soul";
7 ;30, illustrated sermon. ;
CI.KIHIIU.K. 4!ith ana Main. Rev. W B.
Stewart. 11. "The. Significance of Small
Things": 7:30. sermon by Lhr. S. J. Reid.
Sellwood Bethany list. W. N. Ferris. 11.
7:30... , ., ... .i -
Grace E. 76th and Ash. Bev.,W. H. Tol
Uver. 11, 7:30. s
Swedish 15th and Hovt. Ttev. T. G. Sjolan-
der. Preaching by Rev. B. Bjorkquist. 10:30,
7:30. , ' . '
at. Johns -Chics so and Leonard. 11. 7:30.
Highland E. 6th and Alberta iBer. , Walter
L. Riley 11, 7:30. ..
1'niversity Park Irew stwl FVku. 11, 7:30.
Mt. Olivet (colored) Broadway and Everett.
Rev. J.,W. Anderson. 11, 8. . . :
i Elim Swedish E. 6th and Alberta. ; Rev.
August Olson. 2:30. . : .
Ienta Ssth st. and 60th ave. Rev. E. A.
Smith. 11, "God'g Call to a Youth"; 7:80.
Second t German ) Kodney and Morns. Kev.
F. Hoflmann. 11. 7:30.
Oathcllo ;-r'-''r ? "
Pro-Cathedral 15 th and Da via. , 7:13.
8:30. 9.45. 11. . ' ,
St. Peters Lenta Kev. J. P. O'Flyna. 8.
10:80, 7:30. - -
St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman. ; Bar. J. GL
Hughes. 6. 8:30, 10:30. 7:30.
St. Frsncis E. 12th and Pine. , Rev. L E.
McNamee. 6. 8. 9:15. 11. 7:45.
Immaculate Heart ot Mary Williams and
Stanton. Rev. W. A. Daly. 6. S. 9, 11, 7:30.
Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas. ; Ker.
E. S. Olson. . 7. 8. 9. 11, 7 :30.
St, Rose E. 53d and Alameda. Bey. J.
O'FarrtU. 8. 10:30. 4.
St. Andrews E. 8th and Alberta. Bar. 3.
Kiernan. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
The Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou. Bar.
George F. Thompson. 7:30, 9. 1L
Ascension E. 76th and Yamhill. Franelseaa
Fathers. 8. 10.30. 7:30.
Blessed Sscrament Maryland and Blandena.
Rev. F. W. Black. 8. 10:30. 7:80.
Holy Cross T74 Bowdoin. Rev. CL Ray
mond. 8, 10:80, 7 :80. ;
St. Ignatius 8220 43d st : S. E. Jesuit
Fathers. 6:80. 8. 10:80. 7. " i
St. . Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor. Bar.
Warren A. Waitt. . 8:30. 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Redeemer -Portland blvd. and Van
couver ave. Rev. William J. Devine. 6. S.
10:30. 7:30. -
St. Philip Neri (Piulist Fathers) E. 16th
and Hickory. Rev. M. L. Ferry. 70, 9,
10:30. 7:30. .
St. Clements S. Smith ave. and Newton.
Servito Fathers. 6. 8. 10:80, 7:30.
-Sacred Heart E. llth and Center. BT. I.
Gregory. 8, 10:30, 7:30.
St. Agatha E. 15th and Xehalem. Rev. J.
Commisky, 8. 10:30, 7:80.
St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and Fail,
mg. Rev. F. Matthew. 8. 10:30, 7:30.
St. Joseph (German) 15th and- Conch.
Rev. Frouin Eppes. 8, 10:80, 7:30.
St. Michael (Italian) th and MIIL Ba.
U. Balestra. 8:30, 10:30. 7:80.
, St. Claires Capitol HUL Father Aloyafos,
O F. M. 7:15. 9:15. s
St. Charles E. 83d and Alberta. Bar. M.
Wallace. S. 10:30.
-All Saints E. 89th and Glisac Rev.
Father William Cronin. 8, 10:30.
St. Patrick 19th and Savier. Rer. Charles
M. Smith. Masses. 8. 0:15, 10:30, 7:45.
St. Birgitta's chapel Linnton-Glen Harbor.
(Attended from St. Patrick's). 9:30.
Our Lady- of Sorrows E. 52d and Wood
stock. Rev. G. C. FaUn. 8, 10:45, 4:80.
St Anthony's Chapel 7022 45th ave. Ber.
G. C. Fsllu". 9 a. m.
Holy Family Chapel E. 37 th and Bex. Kev.
G. C. Fallu. 9:45, 7:43. 5 3
'; .- Ohrtaun ' ; i.r-. - ! ;i" !
First Psrk stt Columbia! Rev. Hsrold H
Griffis. 11. "What Must I Do to Become a
Christian ?' 7:45. "Martin Luther , the Hero of
Protestatntiam." .. , , .
Has Sid E. 12th and Taylor. 11. 8.' i
Church of Christ Rodney and Knott Rev.
Joseph Boyd. 11. "The Christian Life"; 7:30.
"God's Gift of Himself." , i s i
' Mont vims E .tiio nd Olisan1 R Car
roll C, Roberts. 11, "The Prayer That Works";
7 :30. "The Four Biggest Fools in MonU villa."
Kern Park Re. F. It Ghormley.
St Johns Central and Oswego. Be v. Her
bert Jones. 11, 7 :80. ' :
. laoernacle 2Mb and' Alberts. . Bar. B.
Tibbs Maxey. 11. 7:30.
FIRST
METHODIST
TWELFTH AND TAYLOR '
DR. JOSHUA
STANSFIELD
- PASTOR
10:SO A. M.
uThe Offense of the Cross"
' Special Palm Sunday Music
7:46 P. M.
"Sin, Hell and Judgmene
A Conlinusnce of ' lA5t Sunday Sermon
PALM -SUNDAY TO GtKJD . FRIDAY
Special : meeting each night at. 7:4 3.
Mai Preachers. Oft. EOWARO LAIHP
MILLS, and on Friday night BISHOP W. O.
8HEPARO. - ..
MS).
of Portland's .(Churches and oung
pastor will preach Sunday morning.
Preuarationa are under way at Lents Baptist
charrh for a. special service at It a. ia. Kaater
Sunday by the Bible school. The program is
under the direction of Mrs. W. S.- Thompson.
At night the song and story, "Lore Trhimphsnt."
will be given by the choir. - This Sunday mem
bers of two boys' classes, -the King's Messen
gers and the Willing Workers, are expected to
attend a special service for young people. Sun
day night the service will be evangelistic. The
churca expects to have Evangelist Brae Evans
for a series of special meetinge after Easter.
Rev. E. Bjorkduist, acting pastor of the First
Swedish Baptist church, will occupy bis pulpit
Sunday.. , - .. .
ijl .
' CATHOLIC
- At St. Patricks Catholic church the
solemn observances of Holy week will be
blended with those of a mission on Palm
Sunday and continuing daily "until
Easter day. Morning exercises, will be
conducted at the regular . hours and
way-of-t he-cross services each after-,
noon at I o'clock from Monday to Friday
inclusive, with mission and Holy week
services every evening at 7:45.
Ail sermons will be by tha local superior of
the Servite order, , Father Ambrose Meyer.
Features of the wr-k will be the congregational
singing eaeh evening, the liturgical chant by
the male - quartet on . Wednesday,- Thurs
day and Friday nights: the lenten music by
the boys vested choir oa. the same evenings and
vespers by the combined adult and boys' vested
choir r Esster night.
A Holy week mission will be conducted at
the Church of the Madeleine during the coming
week by the Iauuxt missionary. Father James
P. Towey. C. 8. P. of San Francisco. The
mission will open Palm Sunday with snssnes at
7 :SO, 9 and 11a- m.. and close with a solemn
high mass and general parish communion at 6
a. m. Kaster Sunday. On Palm Sunday , tha
palms will be blessed and distributed before the
late ms as. Masses will be held on the first
three days of the week at 6:30, 7, 7:15 and
8:30 a. en. Holy Thursday, high mass will be
sung, with first communion, procession to the
repository and sermon at 8 :30 a. m. Mass of
the presanctified and veneration of the cross
will be sung at 8 :80 a. m on Oood Friday.
Holy Saturday morning at 7 :S0 the new fire,
lschal candle and baptismal font will be blessed,
followed an hour later by high mass and com
munion. Services also will be held each night
next week except Satnrday at 7:45 o'clock.
OF CHURCH
ChrittlaO Sclanoa
Treason subject: "Matter.
Fir 19Ui and Everett- 11. 9. :
Second K. 6th and Holladay. 11. 8.
Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8.
' Fourth Vancouver and . Emerson. 11. 8.
Fifth 62d and 42d ave. S. E. 11,
Sixth Masonic temple, S6S Yamhill. 11, 8.
Seventh -Smith ave. and New York. 11.
All churches Wednesday, 8 p. m.
- v Congregational
First Park and Madison Dr. W. T. Me El
Teen, 11, "The Royalty ot Jesus"; 7:43, ques
tion and answer service. -
SnnuifKie K H24 sm Tsylor Rev. J. J.
Staub. 11. "In Sight of the Cross"; 7 :45. "Tho
Guest Chamber of the King." .
Atkinson Memorial IS. 29th and Everett
Rev. E. E. Flint 11. "Spiritual Science, or
the Cure of Doubt"; 7:30. "The New Palm San
day." Highland E. Atb and Preseott Rev Edward
Constant. 11. "Democracy Greeting Its Lead
er"; 7:30. "The School of Calvary." .
Waveriy Heights K. 82d and Woodward.
Bev. Olirer P. Avery, 11, 7:30.
Laurelwood 46tb ave. and 65th at S. K.
Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. . It,- special music ;
7 :30, stereopticon lecture. "Turkey and the
Great Wax." a
Pilgrim Missouri and . Snaver. : Professor
Harold S. Tuttle of Forest Grove, supply. 11.
University Park Haven and Lombard. Bv.
f) H. Johnston. 10:30," 7:30.
Finnish Mason and Albina. - Rev. A. A.
Harju. and 8 p. m.
St Johns 3. Ivanhoe and Richmond. Preach
ing by Rev. George H. Hull, at 11 and 7:30.
Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner
Bev Ole Torgessen. - 11, 7:30. '
First German Ebenezer E. 7th and Stanton.
Rev. George Zocher. 10, confirmation service;
7:30, "The Entrance of Christ Into Jerusalem."
Second German E. Stii and aswiiaoce stev.
Henry Hagelgana. 11. 7;30. -
Zion German E. 9th and Fremont Bar. J.
H, Uopp. 11, 7:30. : -:; ; r
Dunkarw
Chareh of the Brethren Borthwiek and Brei
ratrd. Rev. George C CarL - 11. 7.
Pro-Cathediai of St Stephens 13th and Clay.
Bt Rev. Walter Taylor Sumner, bishop; Very
Kev. T, T. Hicks, dean. 7:4d, 11. 7:44.
Trinity 19th and Everett, Bev. A. A. Mor
rison, rector. 8, 11, 8. ' '
St Davids K. 12th and Belmont1 Rev
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, communion and
tbo blessing- of . the Palms; 9:30, 11, "Eternal
Life," by Chaplain Howard; 7:80, administra
tion of aerainent of contirmation by - Bishop
W. T. Sumner, ,
St Macss r21t and Marshaa Bee. J. G.
Hatton, rector. , 7:30. 11, preaching by- Bishop
W. T. Sumner; 7:45.
St Philip 242 KosseU. 10. 1L ' ;
St Andrews Hereford st. Portsmouth. : Bev.
John D. Rice. S, 11 7 :30.
Grace Mexnonal East - 17th and Wsidlsr.
Bev. O. W. Taylor. 11. S.
St Michael and All ' Angels E. 43d . and
Broadway. Kev. F. T. Bowen, vicar. ' H.
11. "There Is a Green Hill Far Away"; 6:30.
Church ot Our Savior 60th ave. and 41st
it B. . Bev. John B. McCormick. 8,- com
nranion; 10, school; 11, sermon; 7:30. prayer.
Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan
hospital. Bev. F. .K. Howard. 7 .and 9:80
St Pauls Woodmere.
lor. 4.
Bev. Oswald W. Tay-
An Saints 25th and 8a vis r.
Bev. Frederte
K Howard. 10 and 11.
St Johns Memorial 15th and Harney, Sell
wood. Kev, John B. McCormick. 10. achool;
11, euchariat and sermon; 6. vespers.
St Matthews Corbett and Bancroft. ' Bev.
E. H. Clark, vicar. 10 and 11.
v Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham.
Bev. John Dawson, rectos. -7:30. 9:46. 11.
7:30. .-
Mission at St Johns Bickner's hall. Rev.
John t. Rice, vicar. 2, school; 3, preaching.
St Peters Chapel 1960 E. Stark. 10.
St James Cbspel E. 7 2d st and S7th are.
10.
Chapel of the Transfiguration E. BOth and
Division. 8 p. an.
. Kyangeiicaj
First E. 6th and Market Bev. Eara Maurer.
11. 7:30.
Clay Street 10th and Clay. - Rev. Jacob
Blocker. 10:45. "Jesus the King"; 7:80, "The
Indwelling of the Holy Spirit"
- Swedian lauernacie A. 17th and GUsan.
Bev. J. C. Ledlin. 11. "Jesus a High Priest
After the Order of Melcuisedee" ; 7:30, "Christ,
the Mediator of the Mew Covenant"
Lenta F. B. Culver. 11, 7:80
St Pauls E. 8th and Failing. Bar. J. Her
gert 9:30. 11. 0:30, 7:30.
West Portland Multnomah station. Bev.'F.
M. Fisher. 12. 7:30.
. Free ' Methodist
Fint E. 9th and Mill. Bev. W. J. Johnston.
11. 7:30. :
Central E. 55th and Flanders, Rev. S. G.
Boper. 11, 7:30.
Alberta E. 30th and Wygant Bar. S. L.
Buma. 11, 7:46.
. , Johns E. Richmond and' Hudson. Be.
E. D. Blackman. 11, 7:30. '
Lenta Rev. O. N. Blair. 11, 7:80.
: First E. 35th and Main. ' Bar. Homer L.
Cox.--11. 7:45. ... ,
Second E. 92d and 61st ave. 11. 7:30.
West t edmos i Sorthwica aadr Jersey. Bev.
Carey Jessup. 11, 8.
'.-!' . Jewish
' Congregation Beth Israel ' (Reformed) 12th
and Main. 'Ksbbi Jonah B. Wise. Office 716
Chamber -of Commerce bldg. . Sat bath services
Friday at 8 p. m. and Saturday at 10:30 a. m.
SchooL Sunday, at 10 a. m. Assembly. 11.
. Congregation Ahava! Bholom Park and day
sta. Kabbi K. Abraham son. ; Friday. 8-p. m.;
Saturday, S.30 . m.
. Congregation Novah ' Zedek Talmud Torab -6th
aad Hall Bev. Abraham L . Rosencraota.
Friday. 8 p. m. . Saturday.- 9 a. m. Sunday. 10
a. so. steiigious .school..:
Lattar Day Saints ' :
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter" Day Saints
E. . 25th and Madison. Herbert ' C Ivemon.
mission president 10, 6:30.
, Raorganiaed . Church IC 76th and Irving.
Elder C t. Jonaa. 11.' 7:45. ,
- ' Lutheran , :-:-"-:'?', i "
St Jame Wi Park- end Jefferson Bev.
William K. Brinkman. 11, 7 :45, canUla, "The
Seven Last Words of Christ on the Cross."
r bt pan! K. 12th and -Clinton. Itav. A.
Krause. 100. , (German). "The Life of a
Christiana Life In and For Chriat," and con
firmation service; 7:30 (English), "The Mean;
ing of the Day ot Confirmation," and confirma
tion service. '
Trinity iMis-onn Synod T Kodney and Ivy
Rev. J. A. Bimbach. 10:15 ( English ), con
firmation service; 7 :30 - (German). Lenten nerv
ice. " "' ':- ''- .
Church for Deaf Rodney and Ivy RT. J.
A. C. Beyer. 2:80.
Onr Savtonr E. 10th and Grant Re. M
A. Christensen. 11 ( Engluh) "The Mind Thst
Wss in Chrut Jesus"; 6:30, Luther league. Miss
Gertrude Christensen. lesder.
atetbiebem Norwegian 14th an'd Davis Bev.
U, J. Thorpe. - la, .....,,.
CHRISTIAN
"Whole-Family day" will be observed
Sunday in the Disciple churchea of Port
land as part of the go-to-churctt cam
paign now being conducted. An effort
is being made to secure the attendance
of family groups at the morning service
of all churches.
In celebration of Palm 8unday at the First
Christian- church- a program of music will be
rendered by the quartet with a ocial mes
sage by the pastor. Her. K. H. Uriffia. At
night tha- pastor will begin a series of evening
discourses on "Heroes of the Christian Faith."
This week ha wilt speak on Martin Lather. (It
Friday afternoon the Women's Missionary soci
ety will hold cottage prayer meetings iu several
parts ot the city, and on Thursday evening the
church prayer service will be led by Mrs. A. K.
Meaerve, president of the women's society. The
Bible school is planning a special decision hour
for Kaster morning, together with an offering
for China relief. - .
Religious services will be conducted each night
next week ax the Church of Christ. Rev. Joseph
Boyd, pastor, will be assisted in the meetings by
Reverends Herbert Jones, it T. Maxey, :rroU
Roberts, J. F. fihonnley and 11. 1L tiriffi.
These services will he followed by a week of
meetings conducted by the pastor.
Next week : angelit Otho H. Williams of
Seattle will conduct the special meetings each
night at the Monta villa Christian church.
'
, COKGRKOATIOXAI.
Appropriate music, floral decorations
and sermons will marie the observance of
'Palm Sunday at the : First Congrega
tional Church. In the morning Dr. W. T.
MKlveen will discuss "The Royalty of
Jesus" and at night will answer the fol
lowing questions :
First, "Is tle plan to make a moving picture
of Jehus Christ irreverent" Second. "Is. the
rpy system of our factories un-Americanf "
Thin), "Are the- reparation demands on ;ermany
justf" Fourth. "Why did Pittsburg employers
denounce tha Y. -W. O. A. social creed?" Next
week there will be an illustrated lecture every
night. I r. Charles A. Poyne of Wisconsin uni
versity will lecture the firt four nights, as fol
lows; Monday. "America, Uod's Country"; Tues
day, "Beautiful Hawaii": Wednesday, "Ancient
Home and the Martyrs"; Thursday, "Palestine
and tha Man of Galilee." On Friday night a
nnion communion service of all Congregational
churches in the city will be held.
Easter Sunday from II to 10 I. n. the Bible
SERVICES IN
Bethel EvsngeUaal Norwegian ' (Free) Wy
gant and Rodney Bev. A. A. Borrevik. ' 11.
7:48. -
Grace; (English) E. 24th aivl Broadway
Rev. C. H. Bernard. 11. "The Source of
Strength for Consecration": 7:30. "Christ's
Last Word on the Way and His First on tha
Cross." . . . . -
Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Mor
ris. Rev. L. P. KjoUer. 10.' 11, 7:30.
St J ohna Pemnsuin and Kilpatrlck Bev. L.
Ludwig. 10:45. 7:80.
Swedish Angus tana Stanton and Rodney
Bev. V. G. Ogren. 10:45. 7:45.
Immanue! 1 9th and Irvine; Bev. A. V. An
derson. 11. 8.
Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune Bev. S. CX
B. Knutaen. 11. 7:30.
Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap
man and Salmon Bev. H. H. Koppelmana.
9:15, 10:15. 7:45.
Immanuel (Missouri Synod) E. 15th and
Leo Rev. H. C E be ling. 9 :S0. 10 :S0, Ger
man. .(-;-
Church of the Redeemer (English) E. 15th
north and Wyeant School 10, service 11.
Finnish 179 Fargo. Kev. A. Salnunea. 10;
Sunday school, 7.
St Marks (Wisconsin Svnod) Msllnrv and
Skidmore. Bev. P. Hinderer. . 10:30. 2:30.
Methodist Episcopal
Centenary-Wilbur E. 9th and Pine Bev.
Frank L. Wemett 11. 7:30, addresa by Dr.
A. A. Parker of Bombay, India.
Centrsi Vsncou r r aud fcargo Bev. A. U.
Maclean. 11, preaching by Dr. A. A. Parker
of Bombay. India.
Clinton-Kelly K. 40th and Powell Rev E
S.. Mace. 11, "The King and the Kingdom ot
Jesus Christ"; 7 :30, preaching by Rev. T. E.
Elliott . .
Ep worth 26th and Savier Bev. Frank L.
Moore. 11, "A Vision of What We Are, Cora
pared With What We May Be."
First iiin and Taylor. Rev. Joshua Stana
field. 10:30. "The Offense of the Cross."
7:45. "Sin. Hell and Judgment"
First Norwegian Danmu I nib and Hoyt
Bev. C A. Peterson. - 11, 7:45.
Germs n Ilodney and Stanton. - - Bev. T. A.
Schumann. --- 10:45, 8.
Hoyt St 15th. and; Hoyt Rev. E. .
Hertaler. 11. 70. -
Laurelwood - at. 63d and Foatar. Bev. E. E.
Finley. 11, 7:30.
Lenta 86th and 8th ave. Bev. F. B.
Sibley. 11. 7:43.
Lincoln E. 62d and Lincoln. Re. W. N.
Byars. 11. Christ's Triumph"; 7:30, "Chriat't
rassion. " .- 1 ' , . ."
Monta villa- E. 80th and Pine. Bev. F. A.
Ginn. 11, 7:30.
Mt Tabor E. 61st and-Stark. Bev. D. L.
Fields. ,11. 8.
Patton Alberta and Michigan. Bev. Georgt
H. Bennett - II, 7:30.
Rose City Psrk K. 5Sth and Alameda. Rev.
C. W. Huett 11. "An Uncrowned King"; 7:30,
stereopticon lecture on Hawaii.
: Seliwood K. 16th anl laeoma. Rev. W. S.
Gordon. 11, "The Triumphant March of
Jesus"; ' 7:30, "A Sorrowing Savior."
Sunnyside E. Sam sua siubia. Rev. T.
H. Gallagher. 11, "A Day of Triumph"; 7:45,
"The People or the Corporations."
St Johns V. Lea via and Syracuse. Rtr.
W. . Kkuter. 11. 7:30. .
Swedish Beech and . Borthwiek. Be. 8
Moody. 11, 7:30.-
Cniversity Park Fiske and Lombard. Bev.
H. T. Atkinson. 11, 7:30.
Vancouver Ave. Norweglan-Banisn Skidmore
and Vancouver. . Bev. Gustavo Storaker. 11,
7:30. . . .
Westmoreland: Milwaukie and Midway. Rev.
E. S. Mace. 10. 11, 7:30, preaching by Dr.
W. VV. Youngson. '
Woodstock 44th and Woodstock 8. E. Rev.
L. C. Poor. 11. "Why Join the Church?';
7:30,. 'Rejecting Jesus." - J- - -
Wood law u iu. 10 th, near Durham ave. Rev.
J. H. Irvine. 11, communion; 7:30, "The
Crucifixion Modernized."
African Zion 117 Williami ave. Bev. L A.
Moore. 11. 7:80.
District superintendent. Bev. William Wallace
Youngson, 91 E. 6 2d st N. Tabor 2790.
M. K. South
First Union and Multnomah. Bev. J. B.
Harris., 11. 7:30.
Raiarene
First E. 1 0th and Weidler. Rev. A. M.
Bowes. 11, "The Laat Supper"; 7:30, evangel
istic service. -
Seliwood E. 9th and Spokane. Bev. Henry
Bell. 11. 7:30.
Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th at Bev.
a U. Fowler. 11, 7:80. - -
Highland Psrk E. 14th aad Jarrett Bar.
W. P. Keebaugh. 11, 7:30.
Scandinavian 948 Garueld. Bev. J. B.
Mittby. 11. 7:30.
.Presbyterian
First 12th and Alder. Dr. Hsrold deonard
Bowman. 10:30, "The Victorious Motif of Palm
and Pomp"; 7 :30, sacred concert, "Olivet to
Calvary."
Westminster East 17th and Schuyler. Bev.
Edward H. Pence. 10:30, "The Fruit of the
Spirit"; 7:30. "The Man of Whom Jesus Was
Sure." : -
Central E. 18th and Pine. Rev. Walter Henry
Nugent "11, "The Triumphal Entry"; 7:4ft.
"The-Tragedy of a Useless Life." '
Calvary 1 1 tu and . Clay. - Re. L. Bo wring
Quick. 11, "It Is Finished"; 7:30. "Temples
of the Holy Spirit"
Mt 'issor K. A5th and Belmont Bev. Ward
MacHenry. 11, "Scenes of Triumph"; 7:30.
Vernon ltfth and- Wygant Kev, 4. C
Mergler. 11. 7:30.
Piedmont-Cleveland and Jarrett Rev J.
Francis Morgsn. - 11, "The First . Palm Sun
day" ; 7 :30, "The Real King."
Fourth First and Giiww Rev. Monroe
Everett. 11. "The Transfiguration of Jesus";
7:80. "The Heart Cry of a Savior.
Kenilworth osth and utdtone. ' Rev.
L. K. Grimes, 11, "God's Battalion"; 7:30,
musical program. -
' Hops 7th and Everett Bev. H. K. Giles.
11, 7:45. - , . -
ose City Bev. Donald. W. M.. McCIuer.
ll.7:45. . , :
Forpes Granam and Gantenbein. Bev. Ward
Willis Long. 11. "Observations of Jesus on
Palm Sunday"; 7:30. "A Parable From Passion
Week." ",.."--'-- -
Trinity Virginia and - Nebraska. Rev.. John
D. McLennan. 11. 7 i0. .
- AnabeV--Bev.' F. II- MixselL 11. T:80.
Millard Avenue 55th ave. and 73d st Rev.
Henry White. 11. "The-Joys of Jtemembranee" ;
7 :SO, "Priendahips and Fellowsblpe Desirable
end Undesirable." "
Marsha U Street 17th aad Marshall. Ba.
A. J. HanBa. 11. .
Mizpah E. 181h and Division Rev. D A.
Thompson. . 41, "The Triumphal Entry"; 7:30,
"Stones Rolled Away."
Unity K. 71st and Sandy. Bev. S- W. Sea
man. 11, 7:80.
Arbor Lodge Bryant and Curtis. Bev. Alex,
ander K. Krana. 11, 7:30.
Holt Chinese 183 First ; Bar. Gee Sing
Hoy. 7 p. m., achool; 8, preaching.
Reformed Evangel less
Firs 12th and Clay. - Kev. G. Hefner.
10-43. :3 -
Second E. 83d and Columbia' bird. Re.
H. Heusser. 11.
Third Lenta. Bev. A. F. Lienksemper. 11.
people's Societies
school of Bunnysida Congregational church will
render a special cantata. "The Kaster King."
This Sunday Dr. J. J. staub srlll preach Palm
Sunday aettnous. Wednesday evening the Inter
denominational Bible class will study Uu seventh
chapter of iJaniel and Thursday night the fun
damentals class will meet, instead of Tuesday.
Oa Tuesday afternoon and evening the Moody
Bible institute will bo held in the church.
"Tim 1'altns" will be sung Sunday morning at
Atkinson Memorial Congregational church. At
night the tbree-reel picture. "The- Holy City,"
wi.l be shown ami the- male quartet will smg
"The Holy .City." " Robert of Sicily" will b
read for the Kaster message it carriesw -
Palm Sunday service will be conducted at
Highland Congregational church. In the morn
ing Kev, Kdward Constant will preach on '.'De
mocracy Orweting Its leader," and at night he
w.U give the hut address in the aeries on three
gntat books, treating' Jowett's "School of Cal
vary."' ;
i Special aerricet will be held at the First Ger
man Congregational church on Sundky. . At 10
o'clock a class of IS young people will be con
firmed and at night Kev. George Zacher will
presch-a sermon on the entrance of Christ Into
Jerusalem. Special services will be held every
night next week at 1 :S0. Those who will be
confirmed - are: Florence Zccber, F.ora Yost,
lena Kanzler, Rosie Schwarta. Marie Hohnstein,
Peter Weigandt. Kdward Weigaadt, Herman P.
Sinner, Carl It neck, George K. Schlitt, George
Ycager, Henry H. Hiuwh. John Schaefer, WU
llita Swint, Raymond Miller and Joseph Kana-
ler: ,' . ... . : ..
. J. O. Leake will sing "The Palms" on Sunday
rooming at Lanrelwood Congregational rhurctu
At night a strretopticon lecture will be given on
"Tuikey and the Great War."
J( .
rfpISt'OPAL
Palm Sunday at St. Davids Kpiscopal
church will begin with the holy com
munion and the blessing of the palms at
7 :30. At 9 :30 the school will begin with
the Palm Surtday procession and then
rehearse its Kaster service and music.
At 11 o'clock the litany will be sung in
procession about the church, followed by
Merbecke'it eucharist. Chaplain Howard
will preach the sermon. At night the
bishop. of the diocese will visit the par
ish to administer the sacrament of con
firmation and to examine, the condition
of the parish! Preparatory service for
(Concluded on Page Five, Column Three)
PORTLAND
Reformed Presbyterian
First Minnesota end Ainsworth. Bev. F. D.
Frazer. 11, 7:30.
Sevsnth Day AdventieU .
Note Regular services ot this denomination
are held oa Saturday. -
- Central . llth and Everett L. K, Dick
eon, pastor, 10. 11:15.
Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery. E. J.
Hibbard. minister. 10, 11.
Montavula E. 80th and Everett J. A. Gsr
hart. 10. It.
Lents 94th st and J8th ave. ' W. D. Hunt
ington. 10, it
St Johns Central ave. and Charleston. A.
R Folkenberg. 10, 11.
Albina Skidmore and Mallory. Elder John
Isaac 10. 11.
Salvation Army
Corps Sa 1 243 Ash st Adjutant Henry B
Coaens. 11. 8:15. 8.
Corps No. 4 1284 lt F"ign Jessie MUlsr
and CapUin Mrs. L. Upton. 11, 1:30, 3, 6, 8.
Spiritualist
Ftrrt Spiritualist E. 7th and Hassam. 8. 8.
First Spiritual Science 85 H 5th st Bey.
Max Hoffman. 8, 8.
Scientific Cnrintsn ' BnlrUuallst AUsky balL
Bev. H. M. 8ingleton. 8, 6, 8.
Spiritualist Churcte of Eternal Light 1840
1vision. Re. May A. Price. 8.
Imlenendent Bible Spiritualistic 441 E.12tlu
Rev. Ida M. Sehori. 8. "How to Get Inspira-
Svradenborglae) :
New Christian Assembly room Pnrtlsnd hotel.
Bev. William li. Reece. 11. "True Prayer:. In
ner communion With the Inner. Lord.
Unitarian . . . "
1 unn-cn or unr r'tner -urosriws s lamnm.
I Rev. William G. Eliot Jr. 10:80. "The Right
ILUe -; :ao "George Herbert and Ilia Day."
United Brethren
Confer nee superintendent Rsv. G. E. Mc
Donald Fint E. ISfh and Morrisnn. Rev. Bvron J.
Clark. 11, "The Triumphal x Entry"; 7 :30.
uoa ana ma uwn.
Srcoud J? at and Sumn-r. i Re. Ira
Hawley. 11. ''We Will Open the Seventh Seal" ;
1 :ow, uniy oiory in vnnsu
'third t'lUi st and AZi ave. 8. E. Re.
E. O. Shepherd. 11, "God Accepts All Through
Faith"; 7:30, "Day of Pathetic Triumph."
roiirtli-t '1 remonr - Per. I .ili I ik-h ). H,
"Loyalty to Chriat"; 7:30. rSancUfication.' .
United Evanoalteai
First E. 10th and Poplar. Bev. J. A. Goods.
11. 7:80..
Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay
Rev 11. H. Farnham. 11. 7:30.
St Johns Kev. C P. Gates. 11, 7:80.
, UnKad Presbytarian
Fint E. 87th and Hawthorne. Be. H. F.
Given. 11. 7:80. i
Church of .the Strangers Grand and Wasoo.
Bev. S. Earl Du Bo is. 10:30, 7:80.
; Kenton 120 VV. Lombard. Rev. Carl Scott
Dunn. .11. 7:80. . i
Multnomah Multnomah ststtion. Bev. David
Steele Sharpe. 10, 11. 6:45, 7:30.
Missions
' ChrUtlan snd Mi"ioTry Alliance E. fttb and
Clay. Rev. John E. Fee. Preaching by Bev.
F. H. - Rossiter of Olympia, Wash., at 11 and
7 :SO, and mission talk by Miss S. Botham of
Africa at 2:80.
Peniel Missioo 109 Second. : 3. :
daily. 8. -
Portland CommonsFront and Bumside. Be.
Myra B. Smith, supt 8. S.
Pentecostal First and Washington. Bar.
Will C. Trotter. 11. 8, 7:80; daily 7:30.
Pentecostal E. 7 th and Couch. Bev. O. C.
Mirers. 2:30. 7:80.
Apostolic kaitn Front end Bumside. Bev.
Florence .Crawford and B. B. Crawford. Sunday,
10:80, 2:30, 7:30. Daily, 7 :46. Saturday,
7 :4 5. all nations' meeting.
Glad Tidings (Pentecostal) 246 V First 2,
3. 7 :0.
Pentecostal 147 H First George B. Far
row. 8, 8.
Christian Assembly E. 20tb and Ankeoy.
Pastor A. W. Smith. 11. 2:45. 7:45.
iVolunteeis of America 234 Burmide. Eve
nings except Mondsy, 8; Sundsy, 3. 6.
Gospel Mission 9 Vs Union ave. S. 8:18,
7:45.
Gospel Hall E. 28th and SUrk. 10 SO,
7:30. .
Bible Standard Mission 2nd and Morriaoo,
Bev. .Fred Hornshuh. 10:80. 2:30. 8. -
f ' -.. Miscellaneous :
Y. M. C. A. Sixth and Taylor. 3.
Church of God 863 Failing. Rev. Harry
Neal. 11. "As a Man Thinketh"; 7:43, "Dis
couragement." - Realisation League 14" 19th. Re. H Ed
ward Mills. 11, "Prosperity, and How -to Pros
per." '
Divine Science 16 K Clay. Be. T. M.
Minard. . 11, "CbrUtianity." .
Church ot Divine irpui 413 Central bldg.
Nettie Tsylor Kloh. 11, 8.
Tbeoscptucal Society 801 Central bldg. 8.
Universal Measianie 318 Abington bldg.
international Bible Students ' association
W. O. W. temple, a L 7 :80.
First Church of Psychic Science llth end
Alder. W. W. Aber. Ian.
: The Psychical Research Center Port Is nd ho
tel. 7:45, lecture by Mrs. C. Cornelius.
ChrisUdelphiao 621 E. Washington. 11.
SUNNYSIDE
METHODIST
CHURCH
SS BAST YAMHILL
r 11:00 A. L "A PAY OF TKmMPHn .'
r. SUNDAY, CVENINa.'tfRVICK '
. 7:48 WHICH SHALL ItULIT -
"THE PCOPLK ae tha COrtSSATtONI?''
. (DK. Q ALL ASHEN, Sneaker)
It's Tima U Ipeek! K'i Time te Protest.'
How Shall We Pray?
It Prayer Ever Answered?
AT
New Christian Church
Assembly Roam, Peruana Hotel, 11 e'Cleca
WILLIAM R. REECE, Minister '
Religious JOSooks to
J3e irged in rive
QlkrougKout Jation
. ReliaTlous Book week, which la being
observed this week throughout tho na
tion, alma to bring: tho matter of ecri
oua books before, tho people. By plan
ning the week two weeks before Kaster,
it was. hoped by religious leaders that
the thought of church-going people
would be turned to , the more worth
while things- in print, ' during the medi
tation period of Lnt. , -
The movement is one of many efforts
being made to attract, the public's atten
tion to the fact that the world of lit
erature abounds in something beside
current fiction. The ldra of the week
Is not to direct public attention to the
strictly religious book only, but also to
tho well written, virile book setting
forth the underlying principle! of rltflit
living something which will construct
worthy ideals and make a better tomor
row for th children of today.
Miss Anna M. Mulheron, librarian, lias
written to all the ministers of the city,
urging them to bring this matter to
the attention of their congregations. The
library has arranged a special exhibit
of religious books for this week al the
Central library and all branches. . .
-.. , .
Seattle Evangelist v
Will Give Sermons
The Rev. Otho" H. Williams, Seattle
evangelist, wilt preach each night next
week at the second week's series of spe
cial meetings In the Montavilla Christian
church, being directed by the Rev. Car
roll C. Roberts, minister. During the
past week city pastors preachexL Sylvia
A. Gilfilen of Bellingham will render
special music Three choruses, directed
by the pastor, will also sing. They ar
the Montavilla Whitney Boys chorus.
Girls' Sunshine chorus and adult chorus.
Following are the subjects of the evangelist:-
Sunday, " morning, "The Prayer
That Works" ; Sunday night. "The Four
Higgest Fools In Montavilla"; Monday,
"On the Fence and How to Get Off."
and special concert by Whitney chorus ;
Tuesday. "Did v Jesus Make a Mistake
When He Established His Church?" ;
Wednesday, C hriatian. Baptism" ;
Thursday. "Platform Christianity";
Friday, "A . Spiritual Man" ;' Saturday,
"Family Peculiarities."
CENTENARY
-WILBUR
METHODIST
- CAST NINTH AND PlSjt
"THE FBIEN'DLT CWCBCH"
Frank Llswellyn Wemott, Ph. D.
PASTOR
Pr-Easter. services will be con
ducted each evening, beginning, to
morrow night. The Pastor will be
assisted by MR. FfiED CA5ADAY,
gospel soloist.
bortor A. A. Parker, a strong
Christian leader, will occupy the pul
pit tomorrow night, speaking on life
service.
ThU Church Invites You
CALVARY
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
'ELETElfTH AKD CLAT 8T8.
REV. L. BOWflING QUICK
JIIIKISTEB
C lltM A. V.
"It Is Finished"
' Preceded by the' Five-Minute
Junior Sermon
"The Wordless Bible"
7tto p. nr.
"Temples of the Holy '
Spine
Beginning the Second Series of Re
vival Addresses next week each eve
ning (except Saturday) at 7 :45.
Devotional Service
Preparatory to Easter
First Presbyter iaini
ChuarGh
Twelfth and Alder Streets
HAROLD LEONARD BOWMAN, Pastor
Follow the Master through the event of this
acred week
' Palm Sunday, March 20
10:30 .A. M. "The Victorious Motif of Palms and
Pomp"
7:30 P. M. Maunder' CanUta, "Olivet to Calvary"
Specail Musical Service by Chorus of Mixed Voices
Monday- The Triumph of a Stainless Character".
: Tuesday "The Triumph'of a Godly Mind"
Wednesday "The Victory of Patience!'
Thursday "The Victory of Love"
FnWayi---"The Success of Sacrifice"
. Weeknight Services at 7:45 of Clock
CHURCHES PLAN ,
MEETINGS FOR j
PRE EASTER WEEK
Two series of noon day pre-Easter'
meetings will bo held during the com
ing week. Tho Brotherhood. of St.
Andrew of the Episcopal church will
hold meetings Monday to Friday
from 13:05 to 12:25 p. m. in the
Ileilig theatre, and, tho Portland.
.Federation of Churches will hold
services Tuesday to Friday from
12:15 to 12:56 p. m. In the Pantages
theatre.
Bishop Walter T. Sumner will be tho
speaker each day at the Episcopal meet
ings, while prominent clergymen will
peak at the federation series. The
federation meftlnirs hiva kMn: nlinnnl
by the department of evangelism, of tha
federation and are " designed to be an .
aid in the evangelistic campaigns now
being conducted in the churches of the
city In preparation for Easter.
Bishop Sumner has announced the
following subjects : - Monday. What Re
ligion Offers "to Those in Professions" ;
Tuesday, "What Religion Offers to
Those In Business"; Wednesday, "What
Religion Offers to Those In Industry" :
Thursday, "What Religion Offers to
the Family": Friday, "What Religion
Offers to All Men."
At the federation meetings Dr. W, T.
McEIveen of the First Congregational
church will be the speaker Tuesday
noon : Dr. Harold Lonard Bowman of
the First Presbyterian church,' Wednes
day noon ; Dr. 8. J. Reld, Baptist state
Evangelist. Thursday noon, and Bishop
William O. Shepard of the Methodist
church, ,Frlday noon. li
Salvation Army Meeting
. The Salvation Army meeting Sunday
night In Corps No. 4 hall, 128Va First
street, will be conducted by Major So
phia Harris, matron of the White Shield
home.
SAMPLE A QUESTION SERVICE
AT THE
FIRST
CONGICGATIONAL
CHURCH
PARK AND MADISON STt.
roadway and 4 Oars to Block ef Church.
, Look for the r3ectrio Sign
SllNDAY EVENINO, MARCH 10.
, Dr. McElveon Answers' These
Questional "
1. IS THE PLAN TO-MAKE A MOVIE
PI0TURE OF JESUS CHRIST IRREV
ERENT? C. IS THE SPY SYSTEM IN A MCTOAY
UN AMERICAN?
S. ARE THE REPARATION DEMANDS
ON OERMANV JUST?
4. WHY DID THE- PITTtiURO EM.
, PLOVERS' ASSOCIATION DENOUNCE
THE V. W. C. A. SOCIAL CREED?
11:00 A. M. Appropriate Talm Sunday
Masks and Decorations.
DR. McELVEEN PREACHES ON
"The Royalty of Jesus"
DR. 0HAS. A. PAYNE of Wisconsin Tnl
vrsit si" suprrblr Hliitrstd Iscturos:
Montlsv, March SI, "AMERICA, OOD'S
CatUNTRV."
Tttrsdsr. Msrth 22. "THETRANEFORMAr.
TiON OP HAWAII."
WedrwMlsv. Usrrh 2S. "ROME AND THE
CHRISTIAN MARTYRS."
Thurds, slsrrh 24. "PALESTINE AND
THE MAN OP GALILEE."
Frkisy. Mirrh 29, "UNION COMMUNION
SERVICE."
All thne lectnrse bfin at R p. aa., and
are held in the rhurrb auditorium.
ADMISSION FREE -
Y. M. C. A.
SCNDAT AFTER7TOOIC MEETIKO
JfOH MEJi ,
tit P. M SUBJECT
"THE GREATEST QUESTIGH
J"
SFEAKEB.
Monroe G. Everett
Every man In Portland Is vitally In
terested lrt the greatest question.
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