The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 07, 1921, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
16
SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1921.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Mother, holiest Shing
ritute in Churches
alive, to
3paid
Sacred
DAY IS SET ASIDE
FOR THOUGHTS OF
ONE BEST FRIEND
Sunday will be Mothers day. Sons
and daughters will honor the dear
est of the dear by wearing: carna
tions and by writing letters or speak
ln . kind words to the ones who
watched over them in babyhod's un
certain . hours. ' ; t. .
But for the' mothers-r-very day la
moth rs' day. Her work is never done.
She kisea the hurts any old hour of the
24 and she tolls every day. ; ,
And for this a day has been set aside
on which to pay her homage.
Mother's day, which originally was a
church day, has ' enlarged Itself, and is
now frefierally observed by everyone.
Mothers day often encourages many
who have lead -wayward lives, to write
their truest friends the letters they navel
been longing for : for many years.
The carnation has become the 'flower
for Mothers' day, a white flower indi
cating that the mother has died, and a
red flower that ehe is alive.
Special observance of the day will be
made in Portland's churches Sunday,
practically every pastor announcing a
Mothers' day service In a large number
of churches the young people have made
arrangements to take the, mothers to
church by automobile, and to care for
their small children in a nursery. Other
churches plan to give each mother a
flower who attends the morning service.
Every effort will be made to make the
day one of rejoicing for mothers.
FirstPRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1ZTH AND ALDER STS.
Harold Leonard Bowman
MINISTER
10:30 A. M.
: i ; .
"The Blessedness of
Christian motherhood
1 7:S0 P. M. .
"The Secret of Endurance1
ARMAGEDDON
; i and
. p. -j . - -r
Kingdom of Christ
Imminence of Both
r Sunday Eve., 7:45
The Tabernacle
j Sikth at Montgomery '.
Vital to every human being
Special Music Come '.
FIRST
SPIRITUALIST
CHURCH
EAST SEVENTH AND HAS8ALO STS.
SUNDAY SERVICES AT 3 AND S . M.
CHILDREN'S LYCEUM 4:30 P. M.
Message circles at close of afternoon meet-
.1 1 trr'rc'1 musical program for Mothers'
1 ti S?-T. M2.8- -"eTTA RORICK.
I MR. HOLM Fft MB 'riiDvio mm'
i Davis. : mn-
The Easy Bees Social club of church wHl give
a card party in parlors of church Tuesday
evening. May 10. y
Apostolic Faith
COB. FEOKT AKD BUSXSIDB
Meeting held at' 10:30. 2:30 and
7 -M every Sunday. 7 :45 every nieht
in the week. All nations meeUns skt
urday nlghLv '
WELCOME KO COLlECTIOir
THE GOSPEL SPREAD BI
A
A I I
Mission
Meet Us at Our Electric Sign at the
PAJRK AND
Rev. W. T. McElveen, Ph. D., Pastor
11 . M. Wlrnrcl, WonUp will, SCTmon
Rev. Edward Constant' preaches
"THE SIGN OF THE' CROSS"
Church School, 9:45 A.' M.
Two C. E. Societies 6:30 P. M.
THE CHURCH OF THE FRIENDLY HAND CLASP
l25ZJ?ewi?lemter3
31 s Sresbyterian 6
3fncrease:in regon
A net increase of 1257 members in the
147 Presbyterian j churches in- Oregon
during the fiscal year ending Bister
Sunday la shown by the annual report
of the Rev. Walter M.;irwin, Northwest
secretary of the New "Era movement,
which was complied during the past
week."" -'..; .:V-;-:-r. :,'.' ) - '
i The denomination jumped from 15.882
members to 17,139. Actual ; accessions
were 1668 by examination and 1450 by
certificate, but the net gain ! was ' 1257.
The synod also shows a net gain of 2301
in the Sunday schoola, $18,340 in benev
olences and $37,282 in congregational ex
penses." The total given to benevolences
was $89,911 and to general expenses,
$301,933. I I
Churches in the Portland presbytery
added 878 members by examination and
721 by certificate and made a net gain
of 990. The Sunday schools increased
844 ; members, s; benevolences increased
$12,213 and -contributions to general ex
penses increased $25,362. The presbytery
gave $60,749 to benevolences and $164,972
to general expenses. The report also
shows 1377 enlisted In mission study
classes. ; "
As a result of the every member can
vass, recently conducted, prospects are
bright for an increase In benevolences
during 1921. The Rev. Walter H. Nu
gent is chairman of the New Era com
mittee for the Portland presbytery. '
The advance i of Presbyterianism in
Oregon will be made known to the de
nomination at the; general assembly at
Winona, Ind, May 19 to 28. Lay dele
gates from the i presbytery " to the as
sembly are Ellton Shaw of Mount Tabor
church, P. B. McGutre of Fourth church
and T. W. Storey ef KehilWorth church.
Ministerial delegates are the Rev. L. B.
Quick of Calvary church, the Rev. W. S.
McCullagh of Spokane Avenue church
and the Rev. W. j H. Amos, assistant
superintendent of. home missions in
Oregon. !.'!':
Shaw . will attend the pre-convenuon
evangelistic session ; which meets two
days before the assembly. Last Sunday
Shaw was surprised by his faunaay
school when he; was presented with a
handsome leather traveling bag.
"THE MILLENNIUM OF CHRIST"
What and Why .
DOC8 THE WORLD NEED A NEW RE
LIGION OR A CLEARER , VISION TP
THE OLD? . i
Tbooloey and Kvotation nave faDed to prevent
wars and establish peace, to produce right
eousness and abolish eviL
The Maulanle I Kingdom Alona OfTert
a Remedy foe Human Ilia, la It Prac
ticable? . la It Near?
Everyone Cordially Invited to Bear
C. J. LEROY
: SUNDAY P. M. W. O. W. TEMPLE
' Eleventh St. Bet Washington and Alder
h - i
INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS'
; ASSOCIATION
Seats free Tou are; Welcome No Collection
SUNNYSIDE
METHODIST
CHURCH I
35 EAST YAMHILL
11 A. M , "The Power of a Mother"
DR. GALLAGHER, SPEAKER
- ' i: -.--' ": - !
POPULAR SUNDAY EVENINQ
7 s45, "Four Tribute to Mother"
FOUR LAYMEN WILL SPEAK
'A Church With a Message'
FIRST FRIENDS'
CHURCH
EAST 35TH AND MAIN STS.
7:48
i
"SUtCIDE'
The alarming increase in this crime has a
spiritual as well aa a social, economic and
physiological aspect. ' The types, causae and
cures will be discussed in a helpful way.
i 11:00
"MOTHERS' DAY"
;- 8PECIAL MUSIO
East Side Baptist Church
CAST 20Th! AND SALMON STS.
Walter Benwell Hinson, J. D.
MINISTER
11:00 A. M.
. "WEARY OF GOD f
7:30 P. M.
"YOUR MOTHER r
SUNDAY SCHOOL 8:30 A. ML.
B. V. P.: U. 8:30 P. M.
Seven Stages in the
Creation of Man
The Spiritual Meaning of the First Chapter
, ' ofi.tienesis at - r .
NEW CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Assembly Room Portland Hotel, 11 o'clock.
" ' VVM. R. REECE, Minister.
MADISON STREETS
3fmportant J5ew
The quarterly convention of the
ninth district of the Multnomah
County Sunday School - association
will be held Sunday at 3 p. mi In the
Lents Baptist church. H. R. Scheuer
man, president, will, preside. ' The
principal addresses ; will be given by
Mrs. V. E. Wright, for five years a
meraber'of Billy Sunday's evangelistic
team, and by Miss Carrie MUlabaugh,
a mission work specialist. " The ban
ner will be awarded the school hav
ing the largest percentage of its offi
cers and teachers present.
- v.H:- :
BAPTIST
The First German Baptist church 1 of
Portland of which Rev. Jacob Kratt. has
been pastor for 24 years, has the distinc
tion of being the largest German speak
ing Baptist church in America. Dr. Kratt
speaks to ' probably as large audiences
as any other Baptist pastor in the state.
Baptisms are frequent.
The Third German Baptist church at St.
Johns, the Kct. i Bueerman. pastor, has out
grown Its meeting house, and is confronted with
the question of taking care of the increasing
number of communicants . who 'desire to attend
the Sunday school and preaching services.
On a recent Sunday $1500 was pledged by
the members of CJlencoe Baptist church toward
a parsonage for the Rev. W. B. Stewart, pastor.
The white crosi committee of the East Side
Baptiat ' church is collecting packages - of hos
pital cotton from the Membership to send to
the denominational hospitals in China.;
At the First Baptist church Sunday morning
and evening Dr. B. B. Sutciiffe of the Moody
Bible institute will preach. The temple Quartet
will sing. .
Mothers' day will be observed ; at the Third
Baptist church Sunday. A special program will
be rendered by the Sunday school at 9:46.
Mothers will be brought to the morning services
in automobiles. At 11 o'clock Her. Xt E. Close
will deliver a Mothers' day address. Special
music suitable to the occasion will be rendered
by the choir and the young women's Bible class
will present each mother with flowers.
Mothers' day will be appropriately observed at
the Ulencoe Baptist church on Sunday. Kev.
V. B. Stewart has prepared two special sermons.
A literary and musical program will be rendered
at night by the Sunday school and choir.
A Mothers' day sermon will be preached Sun
day morning at Calvary Baptist church by Kev.
J. E. Thomas and a special program will be
given at nisht.
Iter. G. K. Schlauch. registrar at MeMinn
Tille college, has been secured as the indefinite
supply pastor by the congregation of the Uni
versity Baptist church. lie comes to Portland
each Sunday to preach and will give a Mothers'
day sermon this SundayPfhorning.
Kev. w. . herns has resigned as pastor of
Sellwood Baptist church to accept a temporary
position as missionary for the Baptist state con
vention, lie works as a missionary for the
board when needed but otherwise is free to ar
range his own evangelistic services.
' Kev. Hardie Conner baa arrived from Staf
DIRECTORY
Sunday After; Ascension
Uniform Sunday School Tjesaon
"Rest and Recreation." Lev. xiiii: 30-43;
Dent, xii: 15; Mark vi: 31, 32. '
Golden Text "The streets of 'the city shall
be full of boys abd girls playing in tha streets
thereof." -Zech. viii: S.
l'oung People's Topics '
Baptist TJnion "Living Close to Christ " I
John iii: 18-24; John it: 7-10.
Epworth Lague "What We Owe Our Par
ents." Ex. xi : 12; I Sam. i: 10-11; John xix:
26, 27. :
'- -i Baptist .
nrst White Temple. ! 12 th and ? Tayfov.
Preaching by Dr. B. B. ' Sutciiffe. 11, "The
Clmrcb the Body of Christ"; 7:45. "The Jew
els of the Lord."
KatvBid E. 20th and Salmon. Kev. W. B.
Hinson. 11. "Weary .of God": 7:30. "Tour
Mother." ' i
Third Vancouver and Knott Ttev. R. E.
Close. 11, "A Mothers' Day Address"; 7:30.
Arleta 48th ave. and 64th at. S. . Itev.
Owen X. Day. 11, 7:30. j
Calvary E. 8th and Grant Rev. 3. K.
Thomas. 11, "Mothers' Day" sermon; 8. "Moth
era" Day" program.
Glencoe E. 45th and Main. Rev. W. B.
Stewart. 11, "Tha Gloriea of Motherhood"; 7:30.
"Our Mothers."
Sellwood Bethany Rev. .W. N. Terris. 11.
7:SU. ,
Grace E. 78th and Ash. Rev. W. H. Tol
hver. 11. 7:30.
Swedish l&th and Hoyt, Rev. T. G. Sjolan
der. 10:30. 7:30.
St. Johns Chicago and Leonard. 11. T:S0.
Highland . 0th and Alberta. Rev. . Walter
L. Riley. 11. 8.
University Park- Drew and Fiske. Rev. G. R.
Schlauch ' (supply). 11, "A Mothers' Day Ser
mon"; 7:30. "The Right Road."
ML Olivet (colored) Broadway and Everett.
Kev. J. W. Anderson. 11. 8.
Elim Swedish K. 0th and Alberta. Rev.
August Olson. 2 :30.
Lents 88th sL and 60th ave. Rsv. . A.
Smith. 11, 7:30.
Second (German) Rodney and Morris. Rat.
F. Uofimann. 11, 7:30.
CaUiollo
Pro-Cathedral 15 th and Davis. 0, 7:15.
8:30. :45, 11.
St. Peters Lenta Rev. J. P. O'Flyna. 8.
10:30. 7:80.
St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman. Rev. J. C.
Hughes. 0. 8:30. 10-30. 7:30.
St. Francis C. 12U and Pins. iter. J. B.
Me.Namae. 6. 8. 8:15, 11. 7:45.
Immaculate Heart ol Mary Williams and
Stanton. Rev. W. A. Daly. 6. 8. . 11. 7:30.
Holy Rosary Ji. 3d and Clarrimse. Hal.
E. S. Olson. 6. 7. 8. . 11. 7:30.
- ftc Rosa K. 53d and Alameda, Rev. J.
O arr.il. 8. 10:30. 4.
BL Andrews E. tfth and Alberta. Rev. J.
Kiarnan. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
Tha Madeleine . 24th and Sisklyoa. Be?.
George i Thompson. 7:30, 9. 11.
Ascension K. 78th and x'amhill, Tzanciacaai
rathers. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandanaw
Bav. r. W. Black. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin. Rev. C. Ray
mond. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
St. Ignatius 3220 43d at S. . Jesuit
Fathers. 8:30. 8. 10:30. 7.
St. Stephens E. 4 id and Taylor. Rav.
Warren A. Waitt. 6. 8 JO. 10:30, 7:80.
Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Tan
eouver ave. Rev. WiiUam J. Devina. 8. 8.
10:30. 7:30.
St. Philip Nerl (Paulist Fathers) B. 16th
and Hickory. Rev. M. L. Ferry. 7 :30, V.
10:80. 7:30..
St. Clements S. Smith ave. and Newtoa.
Servite' Fathers. 6, 8, 10:30, 7:30.
Sacred Heart K. 11th and Cell lot. Rev. r.
Gregory. 8,10:80.7:30.!
St. Agatha K. 15th and Kehalem. Rev. J.
Commisky. 8. 10:30, 7:80.
St. SunisUus (Polish) Maryland and Fvl
ni. Rev. F. Matthew. 8. 10:30, 7 :30.
SL Joseph (German) 15th and t Couch.
Rev. Frouin Eppes. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
St. Michaal (Italian) 4th and MiiL Rev.
M. Balestra. 8:30. 10:30, 7:30.
St. Claires Capitol Hill. : Fattier Aioyatua.
O. F. M. 7:15. :15. "
St. Charles E. 83d and Alberta. Rev. M.
Wallace. 8, 10:30.
AU Saints E- 89th and G lias a. Rav.
Father William Cronin. 8. 10 :30.
t. Patrick lta and Savier. Rev. Charles
U. Smitn. Masses, 8. 9:15, 10:30. 7:45.
St. Btrgitta'a chapel Linn ton-Glen Harbor.
(Attended from' St. Patrick s), 8:30.
Our Lady of Sorrows E. 5 2d and Wood-'
stock. Rev. G. C Fallu. 8. 10:43. 4:30.
St. Anthony's Chapai 7022 43th are. Rav.
G. J. Fallu. a a. to.
Holy Family Chapel E. 37th and Sax. Rav.
G. C. Fallu. 8:45, 7:45.
- Onriaun i
Firt Park and Columbia. Rev. Harold H.
Griffis. 11, "The Power of a Worthy Woman
hood"; 7:45, "Our Part in the World Criiis."
by Hon. .Oliver W. Stewart of Chicago.
t Ka-st Side K. 12th anri Taylor Kev. Norman
F. Johnson. 11; "A TribuU to Mothers"; 8,
"The Ureat Brotherhood." - V
Church of Christ Rodney and Knott. Kev.
Jo-enh Bfyii. 11. 7:80.
Montavilla E. 76th gad Glisan. Rev. Car
roll C. Roberta. 11, 7:80.
Kern Park Rev. JF. H. Ghormley. 1L.
7:3U.
St. Johns Central and Oswego. Rav. Hct
bert Jones. 11, 7;fl0.
Tabernacle H. a Nth and Alberta. Rev. R.
Tibba Maxay. 11. 7:30.
. ChrtatLai Selaaew
Lesson subject: "Adam and Falling Man.
. Firsts lstl and Everett. 11. 8. -.
Second K. th aud Holladay. 11, 8. i
Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8.
Fourth Vancouver and Emerson, 11. SJ
Fifth 2d and 42d are. 8. E. 11.
Siatsi Masonic temple. 86S VirtbU1 : 1L S.
Seventh Smith ave. and New lortu ' li.
Ail enarehea Wednesday. 8 p. m.
Oonoraaatlonai
First Park and Madiwrn. Hr. TV. T. IfeRI
veen. 11. sermon by Itev. Klwarl Constant:
7 ;30, "The bign of tha t'roas.V y Ben Sooell.
of Portland's Cnurch'es and footing
ford. Arizona, to take over the pastorate of the
jriausione mttit churrn. I
Next Krklay evening the East Side Baptist
church will celebrate Ir. V. B. Hinson's birth
day with a banquet and social. The pastor will
preach Sunday morning and evening. The night
service will be a celebration of Mothers' day.
!
- CHRISTIAN
Mothers day will be observed Sun
day morning at the First Christian
church. Appropriate music will be ren
dered by the church quartet. In the'eve
ning the Hon. Oliver W. Stewart of Chi
cago, formerly a member of the Illinois
legislature, will speak under the aus
pices of the Flying Squadron Founda
tion of Indianapolis - and in cooperation
with local leaders interested in better
citizenship. Mr. Stewart's address will
deal with his experiences overseas.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
; Seventh Church of Christ, Scientist,
announces a free publi5 lecture on Chris
tian Science by Frank H. Leonard, C. S.
B., of Chicago, a member of the board of
lectureship of The Mother Church, The
First Church of Chrrst, Scientist, in
Boston, Mass., in the ! James John high
school, Sunday, afternoon at 3 o'clock.
The public is welcome.
3& f
CONGREGATIONAL
Ben Scovell, the distinguished dra
matic reader, will give his presentation
of Wilson Barrett's religious drama.
"The Sign of the Cross," which deals
with the persecution of the early Chris
tians and the burning of Home by Nero,
at the First Congregational church Sun
day night.-
The reader will depict the 1 characters in
the play. Mr. Seovell isj the nephew of Sir
Henry Irving and the son of the Very Rev.
Frank Scovell. formerly dean of Salisbury. Eng
land. The Men's Brotherhood will hold its an
nual "ladies' night" on Monday evening. The
men will prepare and serve the banquet.
At the Sunday anoming j service at Sunnyside
Congregational church special music will be
given in honor of Mothers'! day as follow: An
them, "The Mothers of I Our Land"; solo.
"Mother o' Mine," Holmes I. Fvrris; solo. "Tell
Mother I'll Be There." Miss Marian Bennett;
solo, "Uttle Mother of Mine," J. Scott Milne.
Miss Martha Reynolds will be at the organ. The
Sunday school - will give a Mothers' day pro
gram at 9:45 a. m. All mothers have been in
vited to this service by a personally delivered in
vitation. Tuesday evening the 'Men's league
will hold its regular monthly social. The prin
cipal feature will be a debate between the Pied
mont Presbyterian Brotherhood and the Sunny
side Men's league on tliei subject: "Resolved,
That Country Life Preferable to City Life."
Wednesday evening the interdenominational Bible
class will begin a new study in the book of
Revelation. ; . i . .
Mothers' day will be fittingly celebrated at
Atkinson Memorial Congregational church. Fea
ture of the morning service are plenty of
flowers, special mu.ic and an appropriate sermon
by Rev. E. E. Hint. At night the five reel
film, "The Mill on the Flois," will be shown.
Highland Congregational ! church will observe j
i , ,.
OF CHURCH
Sunnyside E. S2d and ! Taylor. Rev. J. J.
Ststib. 11, "Mother and Mother's God"; 7:45,
"What Constitutes the Ideal Congregation f "
Atkinson Memnrm: E. I 29th and Everett.
Rev. - E. E. Flint. 11, "Motherhood and the
Home Fires"; 7:4, motion pictures.
Highland E, tb and Prescott, Rev. Edward
Constant. 11, "The Mothers of History." by
Rev. Mrs. M. R. Stuart; 8, (concert.
Waverly Heights si. 32d and Woodward.
Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11 j "Mother"; 8. pic
tures from "Browu Man's Land" continued.
Laurrlwood 45th ave. . and 85fh st. S. S.
Mrs. Alio M. Handsaker.
11. 7:30.
Pilgrim Musoun and
Harold S. Tuttle of Forest
University park Haven
b never. - Professor
Grova. supply. lL
and sximtiard. Rav.
O H. Johnston. 10:3O. 7:SO.
Finnish Mason and Albina.
Rev. A. A.
usnu. o and 8 p. m. i
St. Johns S. Iranhoe and Richmond.
7:30. . I
11.
Danish-Norwegianl E. 23d and Sumner
Rev. Ole Torgesten. 11. 7:30.
First German Ebenexer E. 7th and Stanton.
xtev. oeorge Xiociier. i.u:30. 1 :30.
Second German E. 8th land SkKhnore Rev.
Henry Hagelganx. 11. 7:30.
Zion German K. 9th and Fremont Rev. J.
H. Hupp. 11, 7:30. !
Dunkard
Church of tha Brethren Borthwiek and Brai
rmrd. Rav. George C Carl, 11. 7.
Xplsoopal
Pro-Catbediai of St. SUphens 13th and Clay.
Bt. Rv. Walter Taylor tiumner, bishop; Vary
Rev. T. T. Hicks. 7:45, Holy Communion; 11,
morning .prayer and sermon; 7:45. evening
prayer. i
irjiity 19th and Everett. Rev. A. A. Mor
rison, rector. 8,' 11, 8.
St. Davids E. 12th and Belmont. Rev.
Thomas Jenkins. rector, i 7:S(t. u:3A. 11
"Christ's Heavenly Priesthood"; 7 :30, "The Dia-
hiuu ui v aiuug.
Bt. Marks 21st and Marshall Rav. J. G.
Hatton, rector. 7 JO. 11. 17:45.
SL Pkuipa 242 RusseuJ lo, 11.
St. Andrews Hereford sU, Portsmouth. B-,
John D. Rice. , 11, 7:30.
Grace Memorial East 17th and Weidlsr.
Rev. O. W. Taylor. 11. 8.
St Michael and AU Angela K. 43d and
Bioadway. Ray. F. X. Bowen, ricar. 8. 11.
O.OU. I
Church of Our Savior 80th ave. and 41st
ju o. x. xtev. joun.. a. Mccornucs. 10. 11.
7:30.
Jtishop Morns Memorial -Good Samaritan
nospiiai. itev. a . ji. Howard. 7 and 9 :80
a. an.
SL Paula Woodmerev Rev. Oswald W. Tay
lor. 4. !
All Saints 26th and Savier. Bar. Frederic
K, Howard. 10 and 11. 1
St. Johns Memorial 15th and Harney. Sell
wood. Rev. John 11. McCormiek. 10, 11. 6.'
at. Matthews Corbett and Bancrots, . Rav.
E. H. Clark, vicar. 10 and H a. m.
(iood buepuerd Vancouver ana Graham.
Rev. John Dawson, rector.' 7:30, 9:45, 11,
7:30. I
Mission at SL Johns Bickner's hall. Rav.
John D. Rice, vicar. 2. 3.
St. Peters Chapel 1973 E. Stark. 10.
St. Jamea Chapei K. 12& at. and 87th ave.
10.
Chapel of the Transfiguration E. 50th and
Diviautn. 8 p. m.
EvanoellcaJ
First EL 6th and Market Bey. Ezra. Maorcr.
11. 7:30.
day Street 10th and Clay. Rev. Jacob
Stocker. .No church service on account of con
ference at Salem. 9:30 . m., Sunday schooL
. Swedisn. Tabernacle M. l itti anu uusan.
Rev. J. C. Ledin. 10, 7:30. "The Holy Spirit
in uie acv xesiameni.
Lents F. B. Culver. 11. '7:30.
SL 1-auL, li otti and F.iimg. Rev. J. Har
gert. 9:30. 11. :80. 7:30.
West Portland Multnomah station, Ray. F.
M. Fiauar. 12. 7:30. (
Fra Mathodlat
First E. 9 th and Mill. Rev. W. J. Johns Un.
11. 7:30. I '
Central E. 66 th and Flarultra. Rev. 8. G.
Boper. 11. 7:30. I
Alberta E. 30th and Wvcant. TUw. M T.
Bonn, xx. :.
at. Jonns B. Richmond and Hudson. Bar.
xi. xtiacaman. xi. 7 :so.
UaU KT. O. M. Blair.
rntMi
11. 7:30.
First E. 85 th and Main.
Rav. Bosur 1
Cox. 11. "Mothers' Day Service": 7:45. "Siii.
oide." -it
Seooad E. 92d and 8 lit a vs. 11, 7:30.
Wast P edmoa j Uorth wick and jsrsay." Rev.
Carey Jaasup. 11, 8. ;
.lavish )'
Congregation Beth Israeli (Reformed) 12th
and Main. Rabbi Jonah B." Wise. Office 716
Chamber of Commerce bldg. SaMiatn services
Friday at 8 p. m. and Saturday at 1030 aw ns.
School, Sundays, at 10 a. m.
Uongregauon Ahavai Sholom Park and Clay
eta. Rabbi R. Abraliamson. Friday. 8 n m
Saturday, 8:30 a. m
Congregation Wovah Eedek Talmud Torah
Cth and HaU. Rev. Abraham L Rosencrants.
Friday, 8 p. m. Saturday. 9 a. m. Sunday. 10
a. m. Keligioua school. I '
I altss Day Sainte
Church of Jesus Christ ot Latter Day Saints
E. 25th and Madison. Herbert C Iveraon.
mission president. 10, 6:30.
Reorganised Church E. 76th And Irvine.
Elder C. ii. Jones. 10:45,1 7:45. ,
Lutheran
SL Js-ies W. Park and Jefferson Rav.
WUham E. Brinkman. 11, 7:45.
ax. Paul E. 12th and I Clinton. Be. A.
Krause. 10:30 (German) i "The Christian a
Witness for Christ"; 7:801 (English). "Christ
Our Advocate With tha Father."
, Trinity (Missouri Synod) Rodney and Ivy
Rev. J. A. Rimbach. 10:45 (German). 7:30.
. Church foe Deaf. Rodney and Ivy Rev. J.
A C. Beyer. 2:30. "What Does the N'eaxnees
of tha End Enjoin Upon Uif"
Our Savior a E. loth and GranL Rev. M.
A. Curiatenacn. 11. "Instant in Prayer" and
communion service;. 7, Luther league, : - ' .
Bethlehem Wonrgla 14th and Davla Bar.
BL J..j Thorpe. '11. - -
Btsxr gvangslsaal Korvaglaa (Free) Wy- '
gant and B coney Rev. A. A. Bomvik. 11.
1:48. v.... - . ,
wraca itcgiisn;
E. 24th and Broadway-
Mothers day with a special service at 1 1 a. ro
under the direction of Mrs. M. K. Stuart. In
the evening a concert will be given UDder the
direction of Mrs. . W. Caldwell with vocal solos
by Mrs. W. Lofquist, Miai S. Peterson and Misa
M. .Dowling; violin solo by T.. tialbraith; read
ings by J. K. Taylor and Miss M. E. Caldwell,
and chorus work by the young women' choir.
', jf . .
EPISCOPAL
The Very Kev. It. T. T. Hicks, dean
at St. Stephen's Pro-Cathedral (Episco
pal), will preach both: sermons Sunday.
Miss Edith K. Burke will lead the young
people's meeting at 6 :30 p. m. In the par
ish house when a debate will be given
on the question, "Resolved, That Immi
gration Is Detrimental to the United
States." R. Hays will lead the affirma
tive team and Miss Martha Batterson
the negative. St Stephen's chapter of
the Brotherhood , of St. Andrew will
pay a fraternal visit to St. Pavid's
chapter on May 13. i
Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector of St Davids
church, will preach two sermons Sunday relating
to the 10 day season of the Ascension. . The
vestry will hold its meeting Monday night and
the Women's guild will meet Thursday at 2 p.
ra. On Wednesday night the Oirls' : Friendly
society will, hoki it monthly social and dance in
the; parish bouse.
3B' I
FRIENDS
Rev. H. Cox, pastor of the First
Friends church, will discuss the subject
of "Suicide" at his Sunday evening
service. He will seek to show 'the vari
ous types and their causes, and also give
some suggestions as to remedies. He
issues tCa invitation to everyone in the
city who has been tempted to this crime
to visit the service. The morning serv
ice will be a celebration of Mothers' day.
EVANGELICAL
Sunday school will be the only service
.Sunday at the Clay street Evangelical
church, as the pastor. Rev. Jacob
Stocker, is attending the annual .con
ference at Salem. The members are
asked to ; meet Monday at 7:45 p.
m, to listen to an address by Bishop S.
P. Spreng of Naperville, 111.
LTJTH ETRATT
A service for deaf mutes will be con
ducted by Rev. J. A. C. Beyer at 2 :30 p,
m. Sunday at Trinity Lutheran church.
All deaf are Invited.
Rev. A. Krause, pastor of St. Pauls Lutheran
church, announces an organ recital prelude to
the morning and evening services as a new Sun
day feature.
igf
METHODIST
Bishop Luther B. Wilson of Xew York
city, secretary , of the board of bishops,
will be the preacher at the Sunday
morning Mothers' day service in the
First Methodist Episcopal : church at
10:30 o'clock. Arrangements are being
made by the young people to bring aged
women and mothers to .'this service by
SERVICES IN
Rev. C. H. Bern hard. Jl, "Chrit'i Ascension
Into Heaven"; 7:30, "Christ Absent, Yet
Present"
Bethany Danish Evangelical TJnion and Mor
ris. Bav. L. p. Kjollar. 10. 11. 7:80.
SL Johns Peninsula and Kllpatrick Be. Ia
Ludwig. 10:45. 7:30.
Swedish Augustan Stanton and Bodney
Bav. V. G. Ogren. 10:45. 7:45.
Immsnoel- 19th and Irnni Bar. A. V. An
derson. 11, 8.
Portsmonth Lovely and Fortune Rev. S. O.
B. Knutsen. 11, 7:30.
Blon Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap
man and Salmon Bav. H. H. Koppelmann.
8U6. 10:16. 7:43. j
Immanuel (Missouri Synod) E. 15th and
Leo- Rev. H C. Ebelina
9:30. 10:30. Ger-
man.
Church of tha Redeemer
tinrlh a ti ' 1 VVw.n. v. ,
(English) E. 15th
10. service 11.
rinnisn 179 Fargo. Rav, A. oalminen. 10;
Sunday school, 7. I
Marks (Wisconsin Synod) Miliary and
Sfadmore. Rev. P. Hinderer. 9:30. 10:80;
except on fourth Sundays, 9:30, 2:30.
mathodlrt episcopal
Centenarv-Wilbur E. wth and pin Rm
frank I. Wemett. 11. preaching by Bishop
rtiuiam x. Anaerson ol Cincinnati; 7:30, An
Old Fashioned Mother," by the pastor.
Central Vancouver and i Fargo Rev. A. K.
Maclean. 11, "Our Mothers"; 7:30, "The
ctory of Bessie," by Rev. J. H. Irvine.
Clinton-Kelly E. 40th and Powell.' Rav.
S. Mace. 11, "Mother." , i . .
Epworth 28th and Savfer. Bev. Frank I
Moore. 11, preaching by Bishop W. O. Shep-
aru; . :au, preacning ny Bev. E. L. Miller
Flrex 13th and Taylor. Rev. Joshua Stans
field. 10:30. nrMchin hr Rulinn I.ith.r R
Wilson; 7:43. "Knighthood Then. How and
jcver.
Fine Norwegian Danish lsth and Hoyt.
iter. y. JX. reteron. 1 1, 7:4S, (xAiglish)
preacning py ttev. (. O. Mcuullocu.
German Rodney and SLauton. Rev. F. A.
nenumann. 10:45. 8.
sHoyt SL 15th and Hoyt Bar. E. .
uertxiar. 11, 7:80.
Lsuraiwood JC 63d and Foatr. Rav. E. K
Finley. 11, preaching by .Evangelist George Ben-
uaru; li, Motners u&y.
Lents 86Ut and 5aih are. Rev. T. R.
isioiey. ii, i:4.
Lincoln E. 6 2d and Lincoln. Bev. W. .
sjyara. n, 7:80.
MonUvilia K. 80th and Fins. Bar. F. A.
wmn. li, 7:90.
ML Tabor E. Slat and SLark. Bat. JJL L.
g-StlOS. 11. 8.:
Patton Alberta and Mw-hlgan, Bev. Gaorga
MX. DtUHK, XL. i :3U.
Rosa City Para kw. 58 th and Alamedav Rav.
C W. HueU. 11. 7:30.
Sellwood E. 15th' and Tacoma. Rav. W. S,
" ' . 4 V. M.VkUBUU. ,
8, 'The Kingdom of God in the) Itsjht of the
scriptures.
8unnya.de E. 85th and lamhili . Rav. T.
H. Oaliagher. .11, Mothers' day celebration;
St. Johns W. ravitt and Syracuse. Bav.
W. E. Kloster. 11. 7:30.
Swedish Beech and Borthwiek. Bar. 8
Moody. 11, 7:30. .
University Park Fiske and Lombard. Rev.
H. T. Atkinson. 11. 7:30.
Vancouver Ave. Norwegian-Danish Skidmora
and Vancouver. Rav. Guslar S to raker. n.
Westmoreland Milwauki and Midway. Rev.
E. S. Mace. 10, 11. 7:45. Mothers' day serv
ice, special music ty Clinton Heuy church choir.
Woodstock 44u and Woodstock S. E. Uav,
C. Poor. 11, "Keep the Love, of God"; 8,
niwaeii ana neing a nieesing.
Woodlawti E. 10th, near lAtrham ave. Rev.
J. II. Irvine. 11, "The Wueen of All"; 7:30.
iu.uuiera uay songs ana message,
African Zion 117 Wiliiama are. Rsv. L A.
Moore. n, 7;3o. ,
District superintendent. Bar. William Wallace
Touncsoo. 891 E. 62d it. N. labor 2190.
Ml. C South
First Union and Multnomah. Bav. 1. B.
Harris. 11, 7 '.43, Whitney boys' Chorus.
Naz arena
First E. 10th and Waidler. Rav. A. XI.
Bowes. Preaching by Mrs. De Lance Waliaoe
ot Kansas City, Mo., 11, 7:30.
Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane. Bev. Henry
Bell. 11, 7:30.
Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th sL Bav.
C. U. Fowler. 11. 7:30. i
Highland Park E. 14th and Jarrett Bar.
W. P. Keebaugh. 11, 7:30.
Scandinavian 940 Gartield. ; Rav. J. B.
Mlttby. 11, 70. .
Pi aebyterlan
First 12th and Alder. lr. Harold Leonard
Bowman. 10:30, "The Blessednesa of Chnsuan
Motherhood"; 7:30 "The Secret of Endurance."
Westminster East 17th and Schuyler, Rev.
Edward H. Pence. 10:30, "Tha Deformed
Imagination"; 7:30. "Why Love la So Won
derfuL
Central E. 13th and Pine. Bev. Walter Henry
Nngent. 11. "The Story of a Mother s Love ";
7:4 5. "The Leprosy of Sin."
- Calvary -1 1th and Clay. Rev. Lv Bowrtng
Quick, 11. ' Our Mothers (an appreciaUon) ;
7:45, "A Sermon W ith a Lash."
ML Tabor E. 65th and Belmont Rav. Ward
Macflenry. 11, "Our Mothers and Our Christian
Faith"; 7:30, musical program and short talks
by Daughters of the King. ,
Vernon 19th and WyganL Bar. J. G
Mergler. 11. 7:80.
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarre tt. Rev. i.
Francis Morgan. 11, His Mother and Ours""
7:30, "Jesus and the Pbyssciana."
Fourth First and Uibba, Rev. Monro G.
EvereL. 10 :30, 7:30.
Keniiwortu K. 4U' and Gladstone. Rev.
L. K. Grimes. ! 11. "Honoring Mother"; . 8.
"Stories of Mother."
Hope 78th and Everett Bar. H." K. GOas.
11, 7:45. - '
Boae - City Rev. ; Dons la W. M. UeCluer.
11. The Eye That Despiseth Its Mother"; 7 JO.
"The House' of Alpha. " ; .
Forbes Graham and J Gantenbetn. 11.
preaching by Rev. George B. Lewis, "'Sidetrack
ing of the Human Race"; 7:30. "What Is a
Christian f" 4
Trinity Virginia and Nebraska. Rev. John
.PeopleY Societies
automobile. At 7:45 n. m. there will be
an Ascension day service. Knights Temp
lar, Oregon commanaery ro. I, attena-
ing. The processional win ; oe at i :u.
Sir Knieht Lr. Joehuaf Stansfield will
give the special sermon on "Knight-
nooa -rnen, isow ana jver;" -
Sunday morning the congregation of Cente-nary-Wilbur
Methodist church will be honored
by the presence of Bishop William F. Anderson
of the Cincinnati ares. ' He will preach the ser
mon. At night Dr. Frank L. Wemett, pastor.
will conduct a Mothers day service which in
eludes a special program of muiic.
Sunnyside Methodist church has : made plans
for a ngreat Mothers . day service : Sunday morn
ing. Special invitations have been mailed to
mothers in the congregation .urging their attend
ance. Aged mothers will be taken to church
by automobile. Every man entering the church
will be given a flower. At the evening service
four laymen will speak as follows: "A Tribute
to Our Dead Mothers," "A Tribute to Old
Fashioned Mothers,". "Mothers of Today" and
"Mothers of Tomorrow." The' chorus choir
will render special music under , the direction of
Professor L 11. Hansen. f i
Mothers' day services will be held at Sellwood
Methodtat church Sunday. There will be a
short progrtgn by the Sunday school at 1U
o clock, and the pastor will deliver an appropri
ate sermon at 11 o'clock. An ; effort will b
made to furnish conveyance fori mothers who
desire it. At night the young people will dis
cuss tne topic, wiiat we Owe our Parents.
Rev. Alexander K. Maclean will conduct a
Mothers day service Sunday morning at Central
Methodist church. Exercises appropriate to the
day will also be held in the beginners and pn
mary departments of the Sunday school. At
night Kev. J. H. Irvine will preach.
Bishop William O. Sbepard will be ' the
preacher Sunday morning at Kp worth Methodist
church and Rev. E. L. Mills, editor of the Pa
cific Christian Advocate, at night. Rev. Frank
L. Moore, pastor, is confined to the hospital
witn a aenous ca.e ot lobar pneumonia.
A special service in honor of Mothers' day
will be held Sunday morning at: Clinton Kelly
Methodist church. -Men of the church plan to
assist the pastor. Rev. E. S. Mace, in the serv
ice. The church will be decorated and songs
motners often sing will be rendered by the
choir. i .
Sunday night the young people of Clinton
Kelly church will accompany their pastor to the
v estinoretand chapel and assist him in a
Mothers day service.
Rev. Elias Ojerding will preach the Sunday
morning i cnfiuD) sermon at tlia first or-wegian-Danish
M. E. church. At night Rev.
c. o. Mcculloch will preach. i
Mothers' day will be appropriately observed
Sunday morning at Laurel wood Methodist church
by Rev. F. B. Finley, pastor, and Evan
gelist Ueorge Bennard of Chicago, The special
meetings will close Sundav niilit
The annual Epworth league convention of the
PortZand district will be held May 20 and 21 at
general aiemoaii cnurcn. i
The cornerstone of the new $30,000 building
for the SU Johns Methodist congregation will be
laid Sunday afternoon at the new site at Jersey
and Charleston streets, next to the public li
brary. Rev. W. E. Kloster, pastor, will pre
side. Prayer will be by Dr. E. L. Mills, editor
of the Pacific Christian Advocate; a solo by
nergeani j. u. crane; anthem by the choir;
the address by Bishop W. O. Sbepard and the
(Concluded on Page Five. Column Three)
PORTLAND
D. McLennon. 11, 7:30. I
Anabel Rev. F. H. MIxseB, 1. 7:30.
Millard Avenue 65th ave. and 73d at Bev.
Henry White. 11, "Mothers' Day. Its Meaning
and Message "; 7:30. "The Finrt Commandment
With Promise."
Marshall Street 17th and MarshaU. Bav.
A. J. Hanna. 11, 7:30.
Mixpah E. 19th and Division.! Rev. D. A.
Thompson. 11. "Salt and Light of the World";
7:4 5, Mothers' day service.. j - .
Unity E. 71st and Sandy. Bav. S. W. Sea
man. "Thoo Blessed Mothers of Ours"; 7:30.
"Christ's Promise for the Christian Life."
Arbor Lodge Bryant and Curtis. Bav. Alex
ander R. Evans, 11. 7:30. i
Holt Chinese 133 First Bev. Ga Sing
Hoy. 7 p. m., school; 8, preaching.
Raf armed Evangelical
First 12th and Clsy. Bevi G. Hafner.
10:45, 7:80.
n Second E. 83d and Columbia blvd. Bar.
ix. jieusser. xx.
Tnird .Lenta. Rev. A. F. Iienkaemper. 11.
luwmwi; , o, iJCTigllsnj.
' Reformed Preabytarlan
First MinnesoU and Ainswortbj Bar. F. Ik
Seventh Day dvntftU
Note Regular serricas ot this denomination
re held on Saturday. .
Central K. 11th and Everett L, X. Dick
son, ptitor. iu, lias.
Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery. E. J.
all D bard, minuter. 10. 11.
MontevUla E. 80th and Everett. J. A. Ger-
naru m, 11.
Lents 94th at and 68th are. W. D. Hunt
ington. IV, 11. !
St Johns Central av. and Charleston. A
XX olkenbcrg. 10. 11.
Albina Skidmora and MaUory. Elder Jona
Saivatlen Army
Corp No. 1243 Ash at Adjutant Henry &
Cozens. 11. 8:15. 8. ' i
Corps No. 4128 1st Ensign Je'- Millaf
and tVptain Mrs. L. I'pton. 11, Mothers' day
service; 3, conducted by Colonel and Mrs. J
W. Cousins; 7 :30. .
Splrltuailft -First
Spirttuallst E. 7th and Hasaalo. t. 8.
Sciratifie Christian Spiritualist Alisky hail.
Bev. K. M. S inula ton. 8. 6. 8.
Spiritualist Church of Eternal Light 1840
I. vision, iter. Ms v A. Price. 8.
independent Bible Spiritualistic 441 E.12th.
Rev. io m. schori. a.
- 8wdrilMrolt4i
New Christian Assembly room Portland hotel.
Rev. William H. Reece. 11. "Seven Stages in
tne Creation ol Man Uay Three.'1
Unitarian f
Church of Our Father Broadway and Yamhill
Rev. William G. Eliot Jr. 10:30. "The Mys
tery OI XVTU.
Unltad Brethren I
vConfarcnc ' auperintendent Rev. G. E. Mo-
Donald
First E. 15th and Morrison. Rav. Byron J,
Clark. .11. "Faith of Our Fathers"; 7:4 5
"The Honeymoon and the Home." i
Second E. 27tn and Sumner. Bev. Ira
Hawley. 11, "Mother"; 7:45,, "God Wu
Biesftexl W ith His Son. I
Third 67 th at and 3 2d are. 8. E. Itev.
E. O. Shepherd. 11, "A Mother's Influence"
8, lecture by Rev. C. P. Blanchard.
Fourth TremoBt Rev. Leila Lackey. 11,
jsouier ; i .mi. evangelistic service.
unitaa evaneeitcal
First E. 10 th and Poplar.
Farnham. 11, "Mothers"; 7:30
Bsv. H. H.
"God s Last
Word to a xxt World. ' I
Ockley Green Willamette Mvd. and Ga:
Rev. A. P. Schmalk-. 11. 7:30.
St. Johns Iranhoe and John.
Gates. 11. 7:80.
United Presbyterian
First E. 8 7th and Hawthorne,
Bev. CP.
Ra. H. F.
Given. 11. 7:30.
Church of the 8 fringe it Grand and Wasco.
Bev. a. Earl DU Bois. 10:80, 7:30
Kenton 120 W. Lombard. - Rev. Carl Scott
Dunn. 11. 7:80.
Multnomah Multnomah station. Bev. David
Bteei ooarp. iu, 11, o:o, 7 :ao.
, . Mlaslona . j '"
Christian and Miaionary Alliance E. 9th and
Clav. Rav. John E. Fee. I
Peniel Mission 109 H Second. 2. S. 8:
aauy except asonuay at o p. m.
Myra ll omitn. supt . n. i
Pentecostal jru-st ana Washington. Rat.
Will C. Trotter. 11. 3, 7:80; daily 7:30.
Glad Tidings (Pentecostal) 248 4a First, 2.
A dos to lie raith -Front and Burnside. Sm.
Florence Crawford and R. R. Crawford. bun-
Oar, iu:u, it :ov. wj aauy, 4 :aa,
I'antecostai xl V tiui, , oavrga B. Far
row. s. 8. - i ,
Christian Assembly E. 20th and Ankanv.
Pastor A. W, Smith. 11. 2:46. 7:46.
Volunteers of America 224 Burnside. Eve
nings except Monday. 8; Sunday. 8, 8.
Uospal Mission cmon ava. tx. 8:15.
7:45.
Cospal Hall E. . 28th and Stark. 10 40,
T:30. i -. ,
Bible standard Mission 2na and Morrison.
Bev. krad Uornahnh. 10.30, 2:80, 8.
Mtsceilnneeu
T. M. C. A. Sixth and Taylor. 8.
Church of God 863 Failing. . ' Rev.- Harry
Neei. 11. 7:45. 1
Realisation League 148 lSUi. Rev. H. Ivl-
ward Mills.- 11. "Finding the Great Panacea."
Divine Science 81 & K. Clay, i Rev. . M.
Minard. 11. !-..-
Church ot in vine Tratn sol Central bide
Kettle Tailor Kloh. 11, 8.
Tbeonphiral Society 901 Central bide 8.
Universal Msssnnie 318 Abingtoo blue;
. .. ... ' . ..
Internaoonal buu Btuaenis sasoeisuosi
W. O. W. temple. 11th and Alder. 8. 8.
First ChmrcA of rsycnie science llth and
Alder W. W. Aber. 8. "Blmdfold Mewages."
The Psychical xteseercn sjenter aortlao4 sw-
teL 7:45. . ... ... ; . -
Chriataoerpnien ex k. wasmngten. 11. -The
Society for Spreading the Knew ledge ef
True Prayer Portland hotel. Monday. .8.
"SOUL" -. ... .. ... - . ... . -. I
baptists saaaioid
Annual CSonvcntion;
oung iPebpleJeVal ly
Beg;inninfr Monday even ins and con
tinuing over Tuesday and Wednesday,
the Baptists of the Willamette associa
tion will meet at the Kant Side Baptist
cnurcn for their annual meeting;.
The convention will open Monday eve
ning with a you ngr people's rally, when
tne worm vviae puna will present a
missionary f play, "Maladies and Rem
edies.-" Reports of, the committees, mla
sionaries and the convention will be
given Tuesday morning-. The women's
session will: be in the afternoon. Busi
ness sessions ; will be held Wednesday
morning and afternoon. Beginning at
2:20. p. m. Wednesday a conference will
be held on religious education.
une orncers of the association are: W.
E. Whitman, moderator ; Rev, R. E.
Close, clerk! and treasurer: Rev. E. AJ
Smith, historical secretary; L. R. Mar
vin, member ; of the state convention
board ; Dr. ,0. C. Wright, state conven
tion secretary, j Besides the local speak
ers addresses will be given by Rev. and
Mrs. Henry Topping, missionaries from
Japan, and Rev. P. C. Wright, associate
secretary of the Ministers' and Mission
aries' Benefit fund of tije Northern Bap
tist convention.
Head of Methodist
Sunday Schools to
s Speak in Portland
Much interest is manifested 'In the
coming on Monday of Dr. Bert E. Smith,
superintendent of the adult department
or the board of Sunday schools of the
Methodist church. He will address the
Methodist preachers' meeting Monday
at 10:30 a. m. at the Y. M. C. A. audi
torium, and will be the principal speaker
at a Sunday school workers' banquet
ivionaay at b :30 p. m. at Centenary-Wilbur
Methodist church. Delegations are
expected from every Methodist church
In the city at the night meeting. Bishops
L. B. Wilson and W. F. Anderson will
be guests of honor. Bishop W. O. Shep
ad. Dr. W. W. Youngson and M. B.
Paranouglan, Methodist Sunday school
worker In Oregon, will also attend. The
Rev. F. M.i Jasper Is chairman of the
committee on arrangements. Dr. Smith
will speak Sunday at Salem, on Tuesday
at Greshamj and Wednesday at Albany,
returning to; Portland Thursday morning,
when he will address the district super
intendents of the Portland area at the
First Methodist church. Immediately
following this meeting Dr. Smith will
have a conference" with Sunday school
workers at Vancouver, " Wash.
Industrial Conference
An industrial conference aimed to ar
rive at a clearer understanding of the
responsibility of the church in meeting?
social and Industrial problems will be
held In the t city Jurtef 26 and 26. The
speakers will be Dr. Wprth M. Tippy of
New York cityj executive secretary of
the commission on social services of the
Federation of Churches of Christ in
America, and Dr. Arthur E. Holt of New
York city, secretary of the social serv- i
Ice work of the Congregational churches
In North America. The .conference will
be directed by the federation of churches.
'
Evangelistic Services
Rev. Mae Eleanor Frey, an evangelist
from New Jersey, is conducting evan
gelistic meetings at the Pentecostal Mis
sion, 112 First street, of which Rev, Will
C. Trotter is pastor. .
MOTHERS' DAY
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EAST 1STH AND PINK
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"The Story of a Mother's
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SERMON
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Leprosy of Sin'
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BISHOPS ARRIVING
TO HOLD COUNCIL
Twenty-five of the leaders in
Methodism are wending their way
toward Portland. One bishop ar
rived in the city Friday evening, an
other la expected tonight, and sev
eral will arrive early , in the week
after conducting services in North
west cities. The bishops are coming
to, attend their semi-annual execu
tive meeting, which convenes in the
First Methodist Episcopal church,
May 11 to 17.
Bishop : William F. Anderson of Cin
cinnati arrived Friday night and will
rreach Sunday morning at Centenary
Wilbur church. Bishop Luther B. W1L
son of New York, secretary of the col
lege of bishops, will arrive tonight. Ha
will preach Sunday morning at the
Mothers' day service at the First Meth
odist church and Sunday night at the
First Methodist church at Salem.
Sunday Blshojf- C. B. Mitchell will
preach in Tacoma: Bishop K. O. Rich
ardson In Yakima, and Bishop Homer t..
Stunts in Hlllyard. Tuesday Bishop 14.
H.. Hughes will speak in Bellingham artd
Bishop Anderson in Seattle.
Thursday noon " Bishop W. F. McCon
nell will speak at the chapel hour at
Reed college. The following bishops
will speak at the noon luncheons of
civic clubs: Wednesday, Ad club.
Bishop C. B. Mitchell; Thursday, Pro
gressive Business Men's club, Bishop
Adna W. Leonard ; Friday, Realty
Board, Bishop T. S. Henderson ; Satur
day, Civic club, Bishop F. D. Leete.
On Thursday noon the district super,
lntendents, college presidents, area offi
cials and executive committee will at
tend a luncheon with the board of
bishops at the First Methodist church,
on Friday noon the pastors and retired
ministers will lunch with the bishops
and Saturday noon Will be laymen's day.
The women of First church will eervu
these luncheons. .
On May 15, twenty Methodist churches
In Portland will have a bishop in. tha
pulpit. Eighteen other Northwest
churches will also be served that day.
The grand reception to the bishops
will be Thursday night at First church.
Governor Oloott and Mayor Baker wHl
officially welcome the eminent visitors.
On Friday night the Epworth Leaguers
of Portland area will listen to Bishop
Adna Wright Leonard, world president
of the organisation, ' at a special rally
at Centenary-Wilbur Methodist -church,
f .tea .
Laymen's League Speakers
. "The Mystery of Evil" will be the ub
ject of Rev. W. O. Eliot Sunday morii-
.lip, av ilia y iiuivii ...
tarian). William I'). Wheelwright will
speak on "Our Relations with the Japa
nese" at an open meeting of the Unitar
ian Laymen's league at 8" p, in. Monday
I.. I V. ..I. ....1 4
CALVARY
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
11TH AND CLAY STS.
REV. L. ROWRINO QUICK, MlnitUr.
11 A. M Junior rmn: "DOMINOES'
Morning Topic: "OUR MOTHERS"
(Aa Appreciation)
7:45 p. M "A SERMON WITH A LASH"
2:SQ P. M JUNIOR ENDEAVOR
10:00 A. M. BIBLE SOHOOL
VESTMINSTER
E. H. PENCE, D. D., Pastor.
lOC "Th Deformed Imagina
tion." 7:30 "W&y Love Is So Wonder
fid." 12:10 BIBLE SCHOOL MEN'S CLUB
S:S0 V. P. 8, TALK BV H. R. ALBEE
Mornlnf Musie in Affnrtionsta Memory of
j. m. TTiNasR
Anthem "Th Lord Is My Saepberd"
( V. Bchubsrt)
Offartory Melodia (O. Tbossas)
Contralto Solo "Tba Better I And". ....
if. H. Coma)
" By Mn. Fred Bead
FIRST CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Corner . Testa sod "Weldler Strsett
' - Talia Broadway Oar.
ALPIJT Jr. BOWES, Pastor
Plton Kart 788
Evangelistic Meetings will "be
conducted by
Evangelist Mrs.
DeLance Wallace
of Kama City, Mo.
SATURDAT 3SI0HT AT 8 O'CLOCK
SUNDAY AT 11 A. M., t, llii P. M.
"MUTTERINGS OF THE
APPROACHING STORM THE
CONCERT OF DISCONTENT":
One of the most Iralflraat by
prod art a of tbe war U tha ondenlabie
resasrltatloH of psyrhlc lafluenres.
A lecture that will strengthen and
Instruct th thoughtful believer and
fascinate and interest the unbeliever,
Louis K: Dickson
EVANOELIST
SUNDAY NIGHT, MAY 8
At 7i4S
WOMEN OF
WOODCRAFT
HALL
- CORNER OP TENTH AND TAYLOR
Catty Corner 'rom i'ublic Ldbrary
A OI1KAT NONO SERVICE
I.fl by -
PROP. 1. V. I'OLCORD " "
Aaaiated by upeclal singers and play
ers, will precede the lecture. ,
KTJJflTBOny IKTVITE
HKATN FHKE
Hundreds are. in attendance, so coma
arly for good tteata.