The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 21, 1921, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
PORTLAND, OREGON.
14
SATURDAY. MAY 21, 1921.
Portland
BUNDLE STATIONS
ARE ESTABLISHED
i THROUGHOUT CITY
"Near East Relief Bundle- Sta
tion Bring Your Clothing and Toy
for Armenia. Wednesday, May 25.?
? TWs algn, which decorate the waU
of a majority of Portland churches, la
Indicative of the deep Interest the
churches are taking In the collection of
clothing and toys for the children of
'Armenia.
,At the same time that the public
schools are teaching children the value
cf conservation and gifts are being
made- to the Public Welfare Bureau of
Portland, the Sunday schools of the
city are giving Instruction in the bless
ing that comes -with sharing with those
in need andare conducting a drive for
the starving people in the Near East.
AUDITORIUM CENTRAL STATION
. Many churches throughout the city
Lave been designated as bundle station?,
- where the children will take their
bundles of clothing and toys next
Wednesday. The Auditorium has been
obtained' as. the central bundle station.
Anything that will keep man, woman
or child warm Is wanted In the clothing
line, and also unbreakable toys and
dolls, blocks, painting books, "-balls,
crayons, kindergarten material, picture
post cards,' marbles, etc.
The slogan of the campaign Is, A
coat may save' a life and a toy may
save a mind." Last year 750 tons of
clothing was sent to Armenia by Amer
' leans. Many of the refugees have had
no opportunity to obtain any kind of
clothing during the five years of their
wanderings, except what is sent from
America.
OBEGOX FCSDS.rSED
' At the present time the Near East
orphanages are caring for 54,000 children
and feeding 66.000, according to . the
latest figures obtained by J. J. Hand
saker, director of the drive in Oregon.
The funds which Oregon children gave
FirstPRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1TH AND ALDER 8T.
Harold Leonard Bowman
'. . ." MINISTER
10:30 a. m.
"The Destruction That
Waateth at Noonday"
7:30 P. m.
The Subjective Vain of
Praise"
. Anracnird Choir Win Ttendsr
Usndelasohnla Sacred Cantata
"A HYMN OF PRAISE
- ft '.,
WESTMINSTER
E. H. PENCE. D. D., Pastor.
10:30 Exekiel's Vision of
the
Miraculous River
CHILDREN'S SERMON: JESUS IN THE
TEMPLE.
7:45 How Age Tempers ,
Judgment
; MUSIO: "' !
Asthma The Sabbath I lawns T. Alt
Trio Ciod That Madeat Kartb and Heaven
. Old Welsh-
Hyraa-Anthera Mora Lore to Thee.. Brewer
.Olfertorjr Canaooa in A Minor. . .G oil man t
12:10 BIBLE SCHOOL, MEN'S CLUB
Dr.Edw.LEarle
America's Great Psychic, who aston
ished Knglish scientists of London
recently with his Spiritualistic dem
onstrations of independent slate-writing
in all languages, manifestations
and scientific tests. Sunday, May 22,
8 P. M'Maecabee Hall, Wash.
In a; ton hU Discourse by Ira VV. Taylor.
Dr. Earle will demonstrate at Odd
Fellows hall In Vancouver, WMh,
Wednesday, May lata, at 8 P. Al.
FIRST
SPIRITUALIST
CHURCH
EAST TTH AND HASSALO STREETS
SarvloM Krary Sunday at 3 and S P. M.
MRS. LILLIAN SMITH. Pastor.
Manasea by MRS, ANNA SNYDER and
MRS. DOWNS.
SPECIAL VOCAL and VIOLIN SOLOS
CHILDREN'S LYCEUM at 4:30 P. M.
MESSAGE CIRCLES AT CLOSE OF
AFTERNOON MEETINGS
Tho Ladies of the Psychic Club will lira a
dinner and dance In chnrch Saturday Kven
inc. May 21, admission 60 cents. There will
bo be a card party in chnrch Tuesday Kt
mnc. May 24. admission 25 cents.
Light on life's
r. a
Si
9s45 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL, classes for all ages.
5:30 P. M TWO -C. E. SOCIETIES j .
Thursday Evening Dr. McElveen lectures on
- THE APOSTLES CREED. i
7:4S P. M. QUESTION SERVICE
Dr. McElveen answer fonr o aeries
1. DID THE RECENT MOVING PICTURE ON BLUE SUNDAY
SROSSLY LIBEL THE PURITANS? W UHDT.
. IS SINCLAIR LEWIS' NOVEL, -MAIN STREET." A TRUTHFUL
PORTRAYAL OF AMERICAN SMALL-MINDEDNESS? '
S. HAS BOD A BODY? IS HE A PERSON?
. HAS EVERY HUMAN BEING. A SOUL? 1000 SEATS FREE
Cniarches
Rustlers' Class
(Erects JSungalow
Jf or 3ts! jHeetings
The Sunday school of Hose City Park
Methodist church, of which Dr. J Earl
Else is superintendent, has grown so
rapidly that it has exceeded the capacity
of the church building, and some of the
classes are being forced to seek other
quarters. - i
The first class ; to move out- is the
Hustlers class of men, of which saac
Waring is president and Edward I
Wells leader. A portable bungalow has
been erected for the use of this organ
ization, and was first occupied on May
1. The crass la studying a series of
topical lessons having to do with the
problem of relating the church to con
ditions of modern times.
The eighth anniversary of the organ
ization of the school was celebrated
May 8. The Rev. ;T, Lw Martin was
recently- selected director of evangelism
for the school. Another feature is an
orchestra, under . the leadership of
Charles Hendy. !
at Christmas time .are being used to
feed these orphans.
Anyone unable to' send a bundle to
a clothing station should telephone Main
2178 or Marshall 162.
Catholics to Meet
In State Convention
The etate convention of Roman Cath
olic German speaking societies and " the
annual Catholic day will be celebrated
at the St. Agatha church. Fifteenth and
Nehalem streets, on' Sunday. The pon
tifical high mass will be. sung at 10 :30
m. by the Right Rev. Abbott Placidus
Fuerst, O. S. B.. of Mount Angel, and
the sermon will be preached by the Rev.
Father Appollinarius. O. F. M., of
Portland. . - i
The opening address by Joseph
Woerndle, president of the federation,
at 2 :30 p. m. will be followed by speeches
by the Rev. Father Gregory RobI, J. P.
Kavanaugh. the ' Right Rev. Abbott
Placidus Fuerst, O. S. B., Mount Angel ;
the Rev. Father Frowln Epper, O. S. B.,
Portland; the Rev. (Father John Cum-
mlnsky, O. S. B., Portland, and Joseph
Jenny. ; . r .
Meeting Place Changed
' The Society for Spreading the Knowl
edge of True Prayer 'has changed its
meeting place from the blue room of
the Portland hotel to 201 Central build
ing. The first meeting in the new
quarters will be held Monday at 8 p. m.
FIRST
METHODIST
TWELFTH AND TAYLOR:
DR. JOSHUA
nr atiftriri n .
PASTOR J ftmiU
affeU' IT'
10:30 A. M.
"These Three Faith, Hope, Love"
It
7:45 P. M.
"Christ at the Door" .
!
Men's Club BiMe Class 12:15 Noon, with
OR. U. Q. MOORE In the Forum for 15
minutes, and OR. C. S. DUDLEY in the
Bible Study hour. j
A Church With a Message'
FIRST FRIENDS'
CHURCH
EAST 8BTH AND MAIN STS.
HOMER; LESLIE COX, PASTOR
Are you tired of empty conrentionalitieef
ta your heart bunsry . for a deeply spiritual
fospeif . - , j
HEAR THESE MESSAGES TOMORROW
11:00 A. M.
AT THE FEET
"srmivQ
OF JESUS"
7:4 P. M. i
"THE SOUL'S DEEPEST CRY"
CENTRAL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
O EAST 1STH AND PINE
- 11:00 A. M. SERMON BY:
WALTER HENRY NUGENT, D.D.. Minister
' ' S:00 P. M. 1.
Ben Sco veil
OIVES HIS DRAMA-TIC PRESENTATION
"The Sign of the Cross"
MUSIO BY LAROE CHORUS YOU WILL
RECEIVE A CORDIAL WELCOME
East Side Baptist Church
EAST S0TH AND SALMON STS.
Walter Benwell Hinson, D. D.
MINISTER
11 A. M. "Tho Poise of Christ"
7:30 P. 'M.- "The Power of Christ"
- 8:30 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
:S0 P. M. B. P. U.
(East Morriaon or Hawthorn . Ave. . Can)
problems under our electric sign
PARK AND MADISON STREETS
Broadway and U Cars to Block of Cbnrea
A. M. Dr. McElveen preaches, "DESIRABLE HARD.
to
Important ew :
The Portland Federation of Churches
will , hold a special spring: meeting
Monday evening at the First Method
is Episcopal church. Among: ; the
items of business is the' recommen
dation from the department of evan
gel Ism that an Invitation tte extended
to the Rev. William j A. Sunday to
hold evangelistic meetings In 5 The
Auditorium during June, 1922. Each
church Is represented in the federa
tion by the pastor and two lay mem
bers, and one additional lay member
for each 200 members; or major frac
tion over and above the first 200
members. j
- BAPTIST f i
Convention dates announced for Ore
gon Baptists are : Northern Baptist con
vention at Des Moines. Iowa, June 22 to
28 : B. Y. P. U. rtver excursion to Colum
bia City, May 30 ; state convention and
summer assembly at Columbia City. July
26 to 29 and July 29 to August 8, re
spectively.
The pulpit, of the First Baotist chnrch will be
occupied Sunday by IT. B. B. Sutciiffe. director
ot Moody Bible InsUtute work In Portland.
Ut. W. B. Hinson. pastor of the East Side Bap
tist church, has returned from id on tana where he
preached daily during the Montana Baptist state
contention, and will occupy his pulpit Sunday.
J ne young people a society will Hold services al
the Mann Home Sunday at S p. m.
The veteran G. A. K. quartet will sine Sun
day evening at the Third Baptist church. At the
morning eerace the Iter. H. Jti. Close will speak
on "Christian Culture."
Sunday morning the Key. O. R. Schlauch of
McMinnTille eoUeee will preach at the UniTersity
Park Baptist church. He has arranged for Charles
A. Davis, a senior student, to preach the sermon
st night.
Ir. Peter C. Wright of New York, associate
secretary of the ministers' benefit board of the
Baptist church, will be entertained by local Bap
tists at a luncheon on June 8. -
The Southern Baptists are building a church
in Dallas. Texas, to cover an entire city block.
There will be Sunday school rooms for 5000 and
a young people's room seating 1200.
S r
CHRISTIAN
"Crimes of the Tongue" will be the
Sunday morning- sermon subject of the
Rev. H. II. Griffls at the First ChrisUan
church. At night the ordinance of bap
tism will be administered, and following
a program of music the pastor will
preach. On Wednesday this church will
be used as a depot for depositing bundles
for the Near East relief. .- ;
prepare
DIRECTORY ;.QF CHURCH
Trinity Sunday
Uniform Sunday School Tjeseon
Christian View of a Family or What a
Christian Home Should .Be." lAike 10:38-42;
Luke 2:51.52; II Timothy 8:14-15.
trokien Text Chiidren obey your parents
all thinea; for thia is weU-pleaaina in the
aiirht of the Lord. Fathers provoke not your
children, to antcer. lest they be ducouraceo.
CoL 8:20. 21.
Yonng People's Topics
Christian Endeavor "My Favorite Saying of
Ohrists and Why.'' John :63.68 ; Mao. 7:24.
25. (Union meeting with juniors and inter
mediates.) Epworth League "In School With Chrfet
and His Dbciplea." Mark 6:32. (Institute
Sunday.)
- Baptist
Fin White Temple. 12th ' and Tayloe.
Preachins by Dr. B. B. ButclifTe. 11. "The
Warfare of the Saints"; 7:45. "Is Regenera
tion Necessary r" .. . j
Et Side E. 20th and Salmon. Bev. W. B.
Hinson. 11, "The Poise of Christ"; 7:30,
"The Power of Christ,"
Third Vancouver and Knott. Iter. B. B.
Clow. 11. "Christian Culture"; T:30, "The
Subtlety of Satax."
Arleta- 48th avc. and S4th St. S. C Bar.
Owen '. lay. 11, 7:30. .
Calvary E. 8th and Grant. Bev.' J. B.
Thomas. 11. "Uaopy Homes"; 8, illustrated
sermon.
ohtncoa E. 45th and Main.
Bar. W. B.
Stewart. . 11. 7:45.
SeUwood Bethany Bev. W. N.
7:10.
tirace E. 76 th and Ash. Bev.
Ferris. 11,
W. H. Tol-
liver. 11. 7:80.
owediih l&ih and Hoyt Kev. T. G. Bjolan
der. 10:30. 7:30.
St. Johns Chicago and Leonard. 11. 7:10.
Highland K. th and Aiberta. Bv. W altar
U Biley, 11. 8.
University Park -Drew and Fiske. Bev. G. B.
Schlauch (supply) . 11. " Witnessing' 7:30.
sermon. "Remembering Cod," by Charles A.
Davis of McMinnviUe couege.
ML Olivet (colored) Broadway ana Jtverau.
Bev. J. W. Anderson. 11, 8.
Klim Swedish Jfi. Sth ana Alberta. stsv.
August ' Olson. 2:30.
inta sstn st. ana Qutn ave. ate, a. sw
Smith. 11. 7 :30.
Second (Uerman) Koaoij-taa stoma, nn,
Hofimann. 11, 7:80.
. BMholle
Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis. . 7:1,
8:10. :45. 11. -
St. Peters ints art. 4. sr. v siyna. , o.
0 :I0. 7 :S0.
St. LawreHce 3d and Shermaa. Bev. J. CL
Hughes. 0. 8:80. 10 80. 7:30.
St. sraneia a. iztn.ana trinm, star. a.
McName. . 8. 9 :15, 11. 7:45.
Immaeulato Heart ot Mary Williams i
SUntoo. Rev. W. A. Daly. 6, 8, , 11, 7:30.
Holy Rosary K. 3d and ' UrUmii, Rev.
E a Olson. 6. 7. 8. 0. 11. 7:30.
SC Ross K. 63d and Aiameda. Jtev. J.
O'rarraU. 8. 10:30. 4.
St. Andrews IS. Mth and . Aiberta. Rev. J.
Hi man. 8, 10:30, 7 JO.
The Madeleine . 24th sad Siskiyou, Bev.
George F. Thompson. 7:80. 8, 11.
Ascension 7SU ana iimsui. TTsnrlstai
fathers. 8. 10:80. 7:30.
Blessed Sscrament Maryland and Blandena.
Rev. V. W. Black. 8, 10;30, 7:80.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdout. Re. O. Ray
mond, s. 10:30. 7:SU.
St. Ignatius 8220 43d st S. B. Jesuit
rathers. 6:30, 8. 10:50. 7.
SL Stepheu S. 42d and Taylor. Bev.
Warren A. Wsitt - tt. 8. 9:15. 11. 7 30.
Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Vas-
eeuver ave. Rev. W uuam 4. IXrlne. e. . s.
10:30. 7:80.
SL Philip Xerl (Paulist Fathers) K. 18th
and Hickory. Rev. M. i Ferry. 1 JO. 8,
1:B0. 7 :S0.
St. Clements S. Smith are. and Hewtoe
Servue Fathers. , 8. 10 JO. 7:30.
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center. ' Bev. r.
Grecory. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
SL Aaatha . 15th and Nehalem. Rev. J.
Commiaky. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
SL Btanisians (Polish) Maryland and FmO
mg. Rev. r. Matthew. 8. 10:30. 7 JO,
SL Joseph tUerman) 15th and Cuuch.
Rev. Froum Bupea. 8. 10 :30. . 7 :30.
BL Michael (Italian) 1th and MiiL Rev.
M. Balaam. 8:80. 10:80. 7 JO,
SL Claires Caoitol HilL Father AJontna.
U. sa. 7:15. -.15.
SL Charles E 33d and Alberta. : Bev. M.
Wallaea. 8. 10:30. ?
All Saints X. S 9 th end Oliaan. Bav.
Father William Cronin. 8. 10:30.
SL Patrick 1 9th and Savicr. Rev. Charles
M. Smith. Masses. S. :15. 10:30. 7:45
SL Birgitta's chapel Linntoa-Ulen Harbor.
(Attended from St. Patricks). 9:30.
Our Lady of Sorrows K. 62d and WoodV
stoca. ne. li. c. FaUu. 8. 10:45. 4:30
BL Anthony's Chapel 7022 45th avc. Bav,
ti. U. Faliu. 9 a. na.
Holy Family Chapel E. 37th and Rax. Bav.
. auu. ; 9:45. 7:45.
- Christie
First Park and Columbia. Bev. Harold H.
Griff is. 11, "Crimes of the Tongue": 7:45
baptism and sermon. "The Three Arch Enemies
of Human Happiness.
Kwt Hide 12th and Tavlor Rev. Norman
F. Johnson. 11. A Man and a Sheen i
The Power of Individuality."
Church of Christ Rodney and KnotL Bev.
Joseph Boyd. 11, "Winning Men to Christ
One by One : 8. WTntney Boys chorus.
Montavilla K. 7rth and Ulisan. Rev. Car
roll C. Roberts. 11. 7:80.
Kern ParkRev. F. H. Ghonnky. 11.
T:80. ,,...!..
SL Johns Central and Oswego. Rev. Her
bert Jones. 11. 7:30.
1 sosrnscle sC. 2th and Alberta, Rev. B.
Tibbs Msxey. 11. 7:80. .
wood 569 Tenino. Rev. I. B. Johnson.
11. 7:30. ....... -
ChrlctLM Science
Lesson subject: "Soul and Body." "
First 19th and KveretL 11. S.
Second K. 8th end Holladay. 11. 8.
Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11, S.
Fourth Vancouver and mersoav 11. 8.
, Fifth 62d and 42d ave. 8. K. 11.
Bixih Masonic temple, 868 XamhuL 11. S.
fitveuth Smith ave, and New York. 11.
eiend
of Portland's Cnurcbes and foung
The Whitney Boys' Chorus will hare : charge
of the Sunday evening a nice at the Church of
Chrut. - One half of the chorus will be prexent,
the other bail being at Anabeli Presbyterian
church. . ' . ! - i '
CONGREGATIONAL ,
The four questions Dr. W. T. McElveen
will answer at his question and answer
service Sunday night at thei First Con
gregational church are : - f
(1). "bid the recent moving picture on Blue
Sunday grossly libel the Puritans?" (2). "Is
Sinclair Lewis novel. 'Main Street, a truthful
portrayal of American small mindedneasT" (3).
"rias God s body?" (41. "Has every human be
ing a aoulf" , The service will begin with an or
gan prelude and conclude with a friendly half
hour1 in the church parlors. Wednesday the
women's associarion will bold its romance dollsr
party in -the church and at 8 p. m., Wednesday,
the Pacific University Alumni asuociatioo will
give a stunt party. H
Preparations are under way at Sunnyside Con
gressUonal church for the celebration of the
29th anniversary of the church on "home coming
Sunday," June 5. Children's day will be ob
served on the same day, with a special program
by the Bible school. On May 29 the church
will observe Memorial day under the auspices of
the Men's league. Wednesday evening the inter-
denominational Bible class
will
meet in the
church with lr. J. J. Staub.
:- .
" EPISCOPAL
: Holy communion will be celebrated
Sunday morning at 7 :45 o'clock at St.
Stephen's Pro-Cathedral. The Veny Kev.
R. T. T. Hicks, dean, will preach at both
services. The young people's society will
sing in the wards of Good Samairatn
hospital for an hour Sunday afternoon,
beginning at 3 p. m. They will meet
again at 6 :30 p. m. in the parish house
when W. F. Robertson will give a lec
ture on "Stories of the Origin of Our
Church Hymns." The Brotherhood of SL
Andrew will meet at 8 p. m. Friday in
the parish house. !
Bishop W. 'T. Sumner will make his annual
visit to Trinity Episcopal church ! Sunday morn
ing. The school children will march in pro
cession to the church and the piahop will ad
minister confirmation. )
Bishop Sumner win confirm a class at the
Church of the Good Shepherd Sunday evening.
At this same time the Kev. John Dawson will
celebrate his thirtieth anniversary:' of the ordina
tion of- rector. -
Appropriate festival music for Trinity Sunday
will be sung Sunday morning and: evening at St.
David's Episcopal church. Speaking of this
celebration the Rev. Thomas Jenkins said: ."The
feast vi the holy trinity, which falls on this Sun
day, is the last of the five major festivals of
the Christian year. It is very fittingly the goal
toward which the whole festal part of the year
leads, i It is the filling up in human thought of
the Christian revelation of God. The , doctrine
of the trinity is' not abstract thought; it is a
revealed fact." In connection with , the Sunday
service the banns of matrimony will be nub-
liahed. ; - j '
Ail. churches Wednesday. 8 p. m.
Connregalhinal i
First Park and Madison. Dt W. T. McEl
veen.: 11, Desirable Hardness"; 7:30. Ques
tion and answer ' meeting. j
Sunnyside K. 3 2d aud Taylor. Rev. J. J.
Staub. "When and Where the Church Fails to
Succeed"; 7:45, "The Christian True , to His
LabeL" i
Atkinson Memorial E 29th - and KveretL
Rev.- E. K. FlinL 11. "ETnto Uia CUeruioM";
:4 3, "Classifying People." i
Highland K. tn. and Preseott. Rev. Edward
Constant 11. "A Threefold View of God";
8. "Emblems of the Spirit-" i
Waverly HelebU j. S2d and Woodward.
Rev. OUter P. Avenr. 11. "The World's Need
of Christ"; 8. . j
Laurelwoud 45 th mnA Ailrh at. A 9.
Mrs. Alice U. Handaaker. 11. 7:30.
Pilgrim MiMjun and Buim. . Professor
Harold S. Tuttle of Forest Grove, supply. 11.
Univeraitv Park Haven and t iunnara. Rev.
O 11 Johnston. 10:80. 7:80.
Finnish Msvon and AlbinaL Rev. A. A.
Hariu. 8 and 8 p. m.
SL Johns -S. Iranhoe and i Richmond. . 11.
Danish-Norwegian EL 23d land ''Sumner
Bev Ule Torgesen. 11.7:80,1
First German Ebeneaev EL - 7th and Stanton.
Bev. beorge Zocher. 10:30. 7:30.
Second. German EL kth . nri Mu1mrr.R.,
Henry Hagelgana. 11. 7:30. 1
Zion German E. ttth and IPrrmnnti , TT ,i y.
H. Hupp., 11. 7:30. j
Dunkard I
Church of the Bsthren Borthwick and Brai-
rsudL Rst. George C CarL II. 7.
Esiaeooal j- r-
Pro-Cathefal of SL SteDbans 12 th and Oil
RL Rv. Waiter Taylor cumner. bishoo: Yen
Rev. T. T. Hicks. 7:45, communion; 9:45.
ocbool": 7:45. evensong and sermon.
Trjiity ISO. and EveretL Kev. A. A. Mor
rison, rector. 8, 11. confirmation of church
school ciass by Bishop W. 'X. j Sumner: 8.
BL ' Davids K. 12th and : Belmont. : Rev.
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30. M -.30. 11. "The
Meaning of Personality in God. and Man"; 7:30,
xno txetp ot the rrinity. '
tL Marks 21st and Marshall. See. J. Ci.
Hatton, rector. 7:30. 11. 7:45.
at. Philips 242 Husseu. 10, 11.
SL Andrews Hereford .t. Portamonth. R-
John D. Kice. b. 11. 7:30.1
Grace Memorial Kast 17 th and Weidlar.
Bev. O. W. Tailor. 11. 8. I
SL Michael and All Anaels-L.E. 3d and
Bioadway. Rev. F. T. Bowen, vicar. 8. 11.
Uhurch ot Our Savior 60th are. and 41st
st S. E. Rev. John B. McCumuck. 10, school;
11, communion 1
Bishop Morrsi Memorial Good Samaritan
hospital. Rev. F. K. -Hwward. 7 and 9:30
SL Pauls Woodmen.
Bev. Oswald W, Tay-
lor. 4.
All Saints 25th and Sarier.
Bev. Frederie
K. Howard. 10 and 11.
SL Johns Memorial 15th and Harney. Sell-
wooo. .uev. jonn 15. MctJormick. o. com
munion: 10. schooL
fcL Mstthews 4Jorfeet and Bancroft. Rem.
Jfi. H. Clark, vicar. 10 and 11 a.
Good . rjheDnerd Vancouver1 anu Graham.
Bev. John Dawson, rector. 7 JO, 8:43, 11.
, oomu-nutuon of cMae by the bishop,
Mission at SL Johns Bickner'a tulL Bav.
Jonn it. Rice, vicar. 2. 8. .
tL deters Chapel 1973 IS. Stark. lO.
at. James Cuauei a. 72d aL and 27th ave.
10. 7.30.
Vnapei or the Transfiguration E. KUth and
juiTuoosv S p. m.
Evangelical
East Market Street EL 6th and MarkeL Rev.
sra Maurer. 11, "What Is Drum Healing?
7:30, ."What Think Te of Christf"
Clay "Street 10th and Clay. Bev. Jacob
Stocker. 10:45. (German) r'The RJchas of
Hie Grace": 8 (English). 1
Swedish Taberuacie N. 17th and Glisan.
Rev. J. O. Ledin. 11. "Is the World Just
About to Enter the Millennium t " : 7 JO. "The
Fruits of the SpiriL f
Lents F. B. Culver. 11. 7:30.
West Portland Multnomah station. Rev. H
a. Bcneuerman. 11. 7:30.
Free Methodist
First B. 9th and Mill. Rev: W. J. JohnsLia.
xi. 7 :au.. 1 1.
Central E. Both and Flandera, Rev. g. O.
atoper. 11, 7 :ao. ,
Aiberta E. 30th and WygaaL Bev. 8. L.
Burna. ll, 7:B. m
St, Jonns E. Richmond and Hudson, Bev.
sl u. Biacamaa. 11, I :su. ,
Lent Se. O. N. Blair. 11. 7:30.
, Frlansa (
First S. 35 th and Main,
Cox. 11. 7:48.
Bev Homer l
Seconds E. 92d and Slat ava. 11, 7:30.
West P edsaoa , ttortnwtck aad Jersey. Bev.
Carey Jessup. ii, a.
:. Jewish 1 '
Congregation Beth Israel (Reformed) 12th
and Main. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Office 71S
Chamber of Commerce bldg. Sahoatn serrica
Friday at 8 p. m. and Saturday at 10 JO a. aa
SchooL. Sundaya. at lO a. m.
Congregation Ahavai Shokm Park and Clay
ata, staooi at. aorsnaason, r nosy, s p.
Satarday. 8:80 a. m. I
Congregation . Novah Zedek ' Talmud Torah
CU and iulL Rev. Abraham L Uosencraata.
Friday. 8 p. m. Saturday. 9 a. m. Sunday. 10
a as. iteiigions Kawb j
Latter Day Batata
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
E. 25 th and Madison. Herbert CL Irenes,
auaatoa president. iv, o:ow. i
Reorganised Church E. I 76th and. Irving.
Elder C E. Jonea. 10:45. 7:43. ,
'-- Lotharan t. '
BL Jsxes W. Park and Jefferson Rev.
William E. Brinkmsn. 11. 7:45.
SL Pauls H. 12th and Clinton. Bev. A.
Krause. 10JO (German), "The New Birth";
7:30, "God's Wonderful Providence.''
Trinity (Missouri Synod) Rodney and Ivy
Rev. J. R. Rimbech. 10:15, (German; 7:30,
(English). "F
Church for Deaf Bodney and Ivy Bev. J.
A.' Beyer. 1 ..."
Our Savior's E. vwth and GranL -- Bev. . M.
A. Cinritetensen. 11. Children's dsy services, pre
senting the life of Christ; 7, Luther league, fed
by Misa Myrtle Anderson.
Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Davie Bev.
lot king and
For the summer months the Snnday evening
services at the Church of Our Saviour, and St.
John's Memorial Episcopal churches, will be dis
con tinned, according to aa announcement made
by the Bev. John Brian iicCormick.
The monthly social of the Oirls' Friendly so
ciety of St- David's Episcopal church will be
beld Wednesday la the borne of Mrs. Thomas
Jenkins. -
The Her. William T. Manning, formerly rec
tor of Trinity Euiacopal church. New York, was
consecrated bUhop of New York on May 11 at
the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New'
York city. ;
.
EYASGElICAt
A service for the benefit of the old
people at the Altenhelm will be con
ducted at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon by
the Rev. Jacob Stocker, pastor of Clay
Street Kvangelical church!
: '.."; v
LUTHERAN
A special children's day service w-ill be
held Sunday morning at Our Savior's
Lutheran church at 11 o'clock. A pro
gram presenting the life of Christ will be
rendered by the children under the su
pervision of the superintendent. Mis
Gertrude ' Christensen. The plan is to
make this presentation an annual event.
A sacred concert will be given next Thursday
at 8 p. m. in St. Paul's Lutheran church by the
choir under the direction of ii. Haehlen.
METHODIST
Dr. Joshua Stansfield will occupy his
pulpit in the First Methodist church at
both services Sunday. Special music will
be furnished at the evening service by
the chorus choir. The Men's club will be
addressed at 12 :15 p. m. by Dr. U. G.
Moore on "Portland's Well Baby Clinic."
-. The much discussed Sunday "blue laws" will
be the sermon topic of Dr. Prank L Wemett
Sunday night at Centenary-Wilbur Methodist
church. "We are a liberty loving people," Raid
Dr.- Wemett in sjieaking of his topic "W
cherish traditions whose logical effect is to make
us impatient of restraint. At the same time we
must recognize that all true liberty is the
product of respect for law. So-callrd blue laws
sere drastic and cannot be applied to present
eruditions without modification both in letter and
spirit. At the fame time every true American
resents the present attempt orf the part of certain
greedy in Ui rents to break down wholesome moral
restrictions for their selfish advantage. The pro
paganda which makes use of the so-called blue
laws in order to obscure moral issues and to
prevent the exercise of such censorship and re
stricken as are necessary to safeguard the
moral health of our people, becomes a menace
and deserves exposure and fearless condemna
tion." A male chorus to assist in the Sunday services
is being developed at Centenary-Wilbur by Pro
fessor J. MarMillan Muir. The official board at
its la.-t meeting decided to start a campaign to
raise $10,000 to cancel a small mortgage on
the parsonage, satisfy obligations incurred by the
recent purchase of two lots adjacent to the
church, repaint and redecorate the church audi
SERVICES IN
H. J. Thorpe. II.
Beeaer EvanaUamI Norwegian (Free) Wy- !
rant and Bouney Rev. A. A. Borrerik. 11,
48.
Grace (Kncllshl- E. 24th and Broadway '
Rev. C. H. Bernhard. 11. "Why Christians Ad
here to the Trinity Doctrine": 7:30. "The Proof
o Discipleship." r
Bethany Danish Rvanc-elieal Union and Mor
ris. Bev. L. P. Kioller. 10. 11. 7 JO.
SL Johns Peninsula and Kilnatrick Rev. L.
Lndwig. 10:43, 7:30. i
Swedish Anrastana Stanton and Wwt
Bev. V. G. Ogran. 10:45, 7:46.
Immanuel 19th and Irnns Bev. A. V. An
derson. 11. 8.
Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune Bev. S C
B. Xnutsea. , 11. 7:30.
Zion Evangelieal (Missouri Synod) Chap
man and Salmon Rev. H. H. Koppelmann
9:16. 10:15. 7:45.
immanuel (Missouri Synod) E. 15th and
so Her. H. C Ebaling. - 9:30, 10:30. Ger-
an. ....
Church of the Redeemer fEngliah) E. 15tb
north and WygsnL School 10, service 11.
Finnish 179 Far a. Rsv. A. Sslminen. 10:
Sunday school, 7.
nt. starks (Wisconsin Synod) MaUory ana
Ekidmore. Bev. P. Hinderer. :80, 10:30;
except on fourth Sundays, 9 JO. 2 JO.
method In Episcopal
Centenary-Wilbur E. 9th and Pine Bev.
Frank L. Wemett. 11. 7:30. "Blue Laws."
Central Vancouver and Fargo Bev. A. R.
Maclean. 11. 7:30.
Clinton-Kelly E. 40th and Powell. Bev. K.
S. Mace, 11, "Father's day" service; 7. league.
Epwortit 28th and Sarier. Rev. Frank L.
Moore. 11, 7 JO.
First 12th and Taylor. Rev. Joshua Stans
field 10:30. "These Three"; 7:45. "Christ at
the Door."
Fir.it Norwegian-Danish -18th and HoyL Rev.
C. A. Peterson. Preaching by Rev. Elias Gjerd-
ing at 11 and 7:30.
German Rodney and Stanton. Rev. 8. A.
Schumann. : 10:45, 8.
Hoyt SL 15th and HoyL Bev. E. E.
Hertzier. 11, 7:30. '
Laurelwood K. 63d and Foster. Rev. K. K.
Finley. 11. 7:30.
Lents 88th and 88th ave. Bev. r. B
Sibley. 11, 7:45.
Lincoln E. 5 2d and Lincoln. Bev. W. n.
Byars. 11. 7:80.
M on ta nils K. 80th and Pine. Bev. F. A.
Ginn. 11. 7:30.
ML Tsbor E. Slst and Stark. Bev. D, L.
Fields. 11, 8. ,
Patton Aiberta and Michigan. Bav. Georg
H. Bennett 11.7:30.
Boss City Park . 58th and Alameda. Rev.
C. W. HuetL 11. sermon by Rev. U. R. Martin
of American Sunday School union; 7:30, sermop.
Saving, by the pastor. . ' s
seuwood K. lath and I sco ma. kct. w. bv
Gordon. 11, Addmg Knowledge to Virtue or
the Lrre of Education : 8. Perseverance in a
Life Work."
Sunnyside K. 85 th and TsmhilL Rev. T,
It. Gallagher. 11. 7 :4 5. "Community Law En-
forcement." by Captain Frank B. Ebbert of
Washington, D. C. -
SL Johns W. Lesvitt and Byraeuaa. Rev,
W. E. Kleater. 11. 7:30.
Swedish Beech and Borthwick. Rev. S.
Moody, 11. 7:30.
.University Park Ftske and Lombard. Bev.
H. T. Atkinson. 11. 7 JO.
Vancouver Ave. Norwegian-Danish Ekidmore
and Vancouver. 11, 7 JO.
Westmoreland Milwaukee and Midway. Rev.
E. S. Mace. 10, school; 7:45, "Fathers day"
service.
. Woodstock 14th and Woodstock 8. E. Rev.
Ii. C Poor. 11. sddress by Miss Jennie M.
Smith, returned missionary from India; 8, "The
Signs of the Times.
Woodlawn E. 10th. near Durham ava Rev
J. H. Irvine. 11. "Patron Saints Venrus PropbeU
of God"; . "Paul s First Real Prayer.'' -
African Zion 117 Williams ave. Bev. L A.
Moore. 11. 7:30.
District superintendent. Be. William Wallace
Toungson. 691 E. 62d sL N. Tsbor 2790.
M. E. South
First Union and Multnomah. Bev. J. B.
Harris. 11. 7:45.
' Nazarana
First B. 10th and Weidler. Bav. A. It
Bowes. 11, 7:30.
Seliwood E. 9 th and Spokane. - Bev. Henry
Bell. 11. 7 JO.
Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th sL - Bev.
C O. Fowleri 11. 7:80.
Highland Park E. 14th and Jarre tL : Bev.
W. P. Keebaugh. 11. 7:80.
Scandinavian 048 Garfield. : Bar. J. B.
Mittby. 11. 7 JO. - t
s Preebrtarinn
First 12th and Alder. Dr. Harold Leonard
Bowman. 10:30. "The Destruction That Wast
eth at Noonday"; 7 JO. "The Suggestive Value
of Praise." '
Westminster East 17th and Schuyler. Bev.
Edward H. Pence. 10:30. "Exekiel's Vision of
the Miraculous River"; 7:43, How Age Tempers
Judgment." '
Central E. 18th and Pine. Rev. Walter Henr
Nugent. 11, "Are Parents Shirking Responsi
bility NowsdaysT"; 8, "The Sign of the Cross,"
by Ben Sec-veil. . j
Calvary 11th and Clry. Bev., L. Bowrtrig
Quick. 11, preaching by Rev. J. A. Townend;
7:45. preaching by H. Briesley. i
ML Tabor E. 65th and Belmont-' Bev. Ward
MacHenry.. 11, "The Lure of the Open Road":
7:30, dramatic interpretation of parables by the
Westminster guild.
Vernon 19th and Wygant Bev. J. C
Uergier. 11. 7.30.
Piedmont -Cleveland and Jerrett Bev. .
Francis, Morgan. 11." The Work of the Anti
Saloon League." by Captain Frank B. Ebbert of
Washington, JO. C.; 7:30, sermon, "Propulsion
of Faith,f' by the pastor. .! '
Fourth -First and Gibba. Bev. Monroe G.
EveretL 10:30, 7:80.
Kenilwortn E. 84 th and Gladstone. Rev.
L. K. Grimes. . 11, "The Church"; 7:30. "Jacob.""-
' " . ' j ' ;
Hope 78th and Everett. Rev. H. R. Giles.
11. "Our Prayer for Bread";, 7:43. program by
Woman s Missionary society, s
, Rose Citr Rev. itonaln W. M. UcOhml
ll-,-"Y Are Not Tour Own"; 7 JO. "The Psy-
cnoiogy ot tne throes.
Forbes Graham . and Gantenbein. Preaching
by Kev. ueorge is. uewis. ii, 7 JU.
. Trinity Virginia ana Nebrsakn. . Rev. John
ioys to
people's Societies
torium, rearrange the seating In the gallery. In
stall electric lights, and recover the pew cushions,
A sermon treating the public school system of
Portland will be given Sunday morning at Sell
wood Methodist church by the Rev. W. S. Gor
don. At night be announces a sermon of en
couragement j for young people who ara facing
difficulties. An opportunity for baptism and re
eeption as members will be offered at each
service. :. - j . ; . . . . . -v
Captain Frank B. Ebbert, associate genera
eooovi of the Anti-Saloon League of America,
will speak Sunday night at Sunnyside Methodist
church.
Other's day will be celebrated Sunday morn
ing at .Clinton-Kelly Methodist church and Sun
day night at the Westmoreland chapel, announce
the Rev. K. S. Mace, pastor. A visiting team of
young people will lead the Epworth League serv
ice at Clinton-Kelly on Sunday night. -
i Miss Jennie M. Smith, missionary to India,
who is spending her furlough with her parents
in Woodstock, will preach Sunday morning at
the Woodstock Methodist church. ' She ha
!pent six years in the field as a worker for" the
Woman's Foreign Missionary society.
The board of trustees of the Laurelwood
Methodist church has voted to purchase a ait
on which to erect a new and larger church
building. '4
! The work of the American Bundav School
onion will be presented Sunday morning at the
Rose City Park Methodist church by the Bev.
E. R Martin, Northwest superintendent In the
evening the: pastor will speak on "Saving," show
ing its relation to the Christian life, its necessity
from the standpoint of human need and its prac
ticalness, i
i The summer institute rally of the district En
worth Leagues will be held at Laurelhurst Park
next Friday. In case of bad weather Sunny
side Methodist church will be ui-ed.
Salem district of the Methodist church ha had
( Concluded on Page Five. Column Two)
i Interest Is Shown
In Bible Classes
Classes of the Moody Bible Institute
have been exceptionally well attended
during the week, according to a report of
the secretary. This is especially true of
the Friday evening class, organized at
the White Temple for the benefit of Sun
day school teachers. The appointments
for Dr. B. B. Sutclif fe for the coming
week are MonCay evening at Glencoe
Baptist church, Tuesday evening at Rose
City Park Methodist, Wednesday at 2
p. m. at Westminster Presbyterian,
Thursday evening at Vernon Presbyte
rian, Friday at 7:15 the Sunday school
class at he White Temple and Friday at
8:15 p. m. a class which studies condi
tions in the Philippine islands. -
PORTLAND
D. McLennon. 11. 7:80.
A nabel-4 Her. !. H Mit-11 n "Tk. a:i.
uniiig ; :u, concert by Whitney Boys' cho
rus. !
Millard Avenue SSth ave. aiut tA mt T7..
Henry White. II. "Jesus Anointed at the Beth
any Home': 7:30. "Merit Makine anrt t)u Tnna-
migration iof Souls as Practiced and Believed by
Marshall Street 17th and V"li1. : Bav.
. nanna. ii, 1 :3U.
Mixnah- E. 19th and Division. Rev. TV
Thompson, 11, vChrist FuiTUling the Law":
.ta, uiaguiiymg conu.
Unity E. 71st and Sandy. Bav. S. W. Sea
man. 11. 7:30. -
Arbor Lodge Bryant and Cnrtla. S. llu,
ander K- Evans. 11. 7 JO.
Halt Chineae 13314 First Rev. Gee Sing
xux. i it. m.. acnooi; a, preaching.
. t Reformed Evangelical
First -12th and Clay. Bev. G. Hafner.
1U SO. T5B
Second- E. 8 3d and' Columbia, blvd. Mm
H. Heusser. 11.
Third Lenta. Rev. A. F. Lienkaemper. 11.
luerwanj ; o. tccgosn).
Reformed Presbyterian
First Minnesota and Ainsworth. Bev. V. Ok
Eraser. 11. 7:30.
Seventh Day Awvantltta
Note Regular services ot this denomtnatioa
are beld on Saturday.
Central E. 11th and EveretL U X. Dick
son. pastor. 10. 11:13. '
Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery. E. J.
Hibbard, minister. 10. al.
Monts rills E. 80th and EveretL i. A. Ger-
narL 10. 11.
Lents 94th sL and 58th ava. W. D. Hunt
ington. 10. 11
St Johns Central ava. and Charleston.
B Folkenberg. 10. 11.
Albion- Skidmore and MaUory. Elder Jena
10. 11.
i . Salvation Army
Corps No. 1 243 Ash sL Adjutant Henry R
Cosens. 11. 8:15. 8.
Corps No. 4 128 tt IsL Ensign Jess? Millar
and Captain Mrs. L. Lpton. 11. 8. special serv
ice by Colonel Turner of San Francisco and Colo
nel Cousins of Seattle; 8, address by Colonel
Turner, j .
j Spiritualist
First Spiritualist E. 7th and- Hassalo. 8, 8.
Scientific ('hristian Spiritualist Aliaky liaiL
Bev. R. At. Singleton. 8. 5. 8.
Spiritualist Church of Eternal Light 1349
D-viaion. i Rev. Msv A. Price. .8.
independent Bible Spiritualistic 441 E.12th.
Rev. Ida M. Scbori. 8.
i Swedenboralan .
New Christian Assembly room Portland boteL
Rev. William H Reece. 11, "Seven Stages in
the creation ot-Man Day I le. "
I Unitarian
Chnrch of Our Father Broadway and Ysmhill
Bev. William G. Eliot Jr. 10:30. '"Are Good
Citizenship and Good Churchmanship Identical f
12, school.
i UnrUd Brathran
Conference euperintendentr Rev. G. K. Me
DonakL i
First E. 15th and Morrison. Bev. Byron J.
Clark.- 11. "A Little Father"; 7:45, "The Way,
the Truth and. the Life."
Second E. 27th and Sumner. Bev. Ira
Hawley. j 11, "The Responsibility -of Christians
Toward Sinners ; 7 :4a, , How to Make contn
butiona."! -
Third-i 7th aL and 82d are. S. K. Rev.
E. O. Shepherd. 11, "Great Is Diana of the
Enheaians'; 8. "Repentance."
Fourth TremonL Kev. Leua Luckey. 11
7:30. j
1 - United Evaneellcal
First E. 10th and Poplar. Rev. H. H.
Farnham. 11, 7:30.
Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Ga;
Rev A. P. Schmale. 11. 8.
SL Johns Ivanhos and John. Bar. C P,
Gates. II. 7:30.
i Unread Presbyterian
First K 87 th and Hawthorne. Bev. H. F.
r.inn. 11. 7:30.
Church of the Stranger urand and waseo.
Rev. 8. . Earl Da Boia, 10 JO. 7 JO.
Kenton izu w. lAausra. atev. can Beau
Dunn. 11. 7:30.
Multnomah Multnomah station. Bev. David
Steele Sharp, 10, 11. 6:45. 7:30.
- j ........... . bslastons
Christian nd Mieionary Alliance E. 9th and
n.w Rat. John E. Fee.
Peniel Mission 189 V4 Second, 2. 8. 8
dulv aiont Monday at 8 D. m.
Portland Coromuiis r ront aud Burnside. Bev.
Mvra B. i Smith, supt 3. 8.
Pentecostal First and Washington. Bat.
Will c Trotter. 11. 8. 7:30: daily 7:30.
Glad Tidings (Pentecostal,) 244a FuaL 2,
1:3a
' Anoatlk! Faith Front and Burnside. Bev.
Florence Crawford and R. R. Crawford. bun-
d. lO JO. JO. 7 JO: daily. 7:45-
t-uteeuta4 ii it uewrga R. ' Far-
row - a. a. .
Chnstisn Amrmbly E. 20th and Ankeay.
P.unr A w. Mmith. ' 11. 2:45. 7:45.
Vohinxeeis of America 224 Bumsida. Bvw
fam Monday. 8: Sunday. 3. 8.
Gospel Mission 9 ft Lnion ave. S. 3:18,
V-SS i - .
Gospei Hatt E. 28th and Stark,. 10 JO,
7 ;3U. .
; Bible '' Standard Misiion 2nd and Morrison.
Rev. sred Hornshoh.10 .ao, :0. B.
, -.- esaKailanaous ' - '
m r a. Sixth and Taylor. 8.
Chnrch of God -868 Failing. Bev. Harry
V.; 117 :45.
Riiutlnn I jr nie H 8 13th. Rev. H. Ed
ward Mills. 11, "Healing th Body Through
Mlinv the Mind.'
Dinna Science 816-B. Clay. Bar. T. U.
1fi.,d Ml.
Church of Divine Truth 201 Central bid.
Netua Taylor noon- ii. o. .
Theosopnicai Society 301' Central bids. 8.
Universal Mentis ma 318 Ahington fcUat
Bible Studenta
tr n. w. temple. 11th and Alder. - 8. 8.
Pint Church of Psychic Science 11th and
iu.r w. W. Aber. a, meeaag
Xhe Psychical Research Cenlei ' rnillaad ho-
ChristaderphUn 621 B. Washington. 11.
The Society for Spreading th Knowledge
Truer Power 291 Central bldg. Monday,
p a, "Jeaua Christ "
Stricken
CLurch 53 i visions
(Cooperate in Stiding
jFamily in distress
An ezamplo of trio successful co
operation of the Various departments of
the church was recently presented to
the people of Centenary-Wilbur Meth
odist Episcopal church.
A. Sunday! school teacher was re
quested by the absentee secretary to in
vestigate the continued absence from the
school of a little girl. The teacher re
ported that the child did not have proper
clothing. The social service worker im
mediately called upon the family, and
learned that 'the father had had work
only about half the time during the win
ter, and finally had the misfortune to
lose three fingers while working In a
shop. All the Income was $10 per week
paid from the state accident insurance
fund. j - .- :".' r- - :t
They were paying $25 per month rent
for five email, dark rooms. There were
six children in the family, the oldest 14.
two or whom were in the Sunday scbooL
A child of 3 was found to be suffering
from adenoids and infected tonsils, and
the parents were hoping for the time
when they could afford to take him to a
doctor. J
Arrangements were made to care "for
the baby at the free dispensary," the
14-year-old girl was put in touch with
the church girls', club,, and food supplies
and clothing have been-provided through
the women s organizations.
Mt. Scott Churches
Will Open Vacation
School on June 21
A daily vacation Bible school will be
held In the Arleta public school building
from June 21 to July 8 by the churches
of the Mount Scott district between Ana-
bel and Tremont station, according to an
announcement made by the committee in
charge. . f ',; -
Mrs. J. J. Handsaker. pastor of the
Laurelwood Congregational church, will
be the principal. The complete teaching
staff will be announced later, but alt are
expected to be local workers. Classes will
be conducted . for children from the
kindergarten up to high school age." ;
Arrangements are being made to care
for 500 as , the school had 326 registered
last year. The school Is being directed
by the officers of district nine of the
Multnomah County Sunday School asso
elation. Another school is planned by the
same district for the Lents children, and
will probably be held in the Lenta public
school building.
CENTENARY
II BU R
METHODIST
EAST NINTH AND PINS
"THE FRIEXDLT CHCACH"
FRANK! LLEWELLYN WEMETT
PASTOR -.
TOMORROW
At Nioht OR. WCMKTT Speaks on the Toplo
"BLUE LAWS;
AND OTHER BOTHER 8 OKIE. THINGS"
j 11:00 A. M.
"LOOSE HIM!"
: Orcaa Recital bj
PROF. J. MAOAHLLAN MUIR at -7:20.
The Male Quartet Will Sing: "Hold Thou
My Hand," by SulliTan, and "Just Beyond."
- j . by Parks.
A GREAT SOCIAL DEVOTIONAL MEET
ING EVERY THURSDAY NIOHT. ,
OPEN FORUM,
Y.M. C. A.
SrXDAT AFTERXOOW -MEN
OISXY :S0 P. M.
ARE THE METHODIST BISHOPS
GROWING SOCIALISTIC?
' LEADER "
H. W. STONE
GENERAL SECRETARY Y. M. C. A.
The Bishops bave gone. Some of the
questions they raised are still with
us Open Shop, Collective Bargain
ing, Divorce, the Bible in the Public
Schools, Armaments, and the Japan
ese and Irish Questions. Which way
are we headed?
. OPEN DISCUSSION :
ALL MEN INVITED
FIRST CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Corner E. Train and Weidler Streets
Taka Broadway . Car.
ALPIN M. BOWES, Pastor
j Plwm East THS
SUBJECTS. 11:0O A. M.
"The Still Hour"
S:00 . ML
j "Patience"
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED '
! TO ATTEND
Calvary Presbyterian
l Church
11TH AND CLAY STS.
REV. L.! BOWRING QUICK MlaUter
1 lltM A. VI.
JUNIOR AND MORNISG SERMONS
Re Ji A, bwisrri; u. D.
7:45 P. M. MB. H BBIEKLEY.
WHY THE CHURCHES HAVE NOT
CONVERTED THE WORLD
Scriptural proof that an all-wise and powerful God has an appointed time, and
that the restitution of all things to the perfection of Kden will be accomplished
only according to his plan and purpose. Come and hear -
; C. W. FIELD
Sunday, 8 P. M., W. O. W. Temple
Eleventh Street hetweea Washlaglea aad Alder.
INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
SEATSJlREE.
YOU ARE
(ast
PRESBYTERIANS
TO BUILD CHURCH
FOR HAW CADETS
A national Presbyterian church for
the students at Annapolis Naval
academy and for Presbyterians of
Annapolis is to bo built, from funds
provided by the Presbyterian con
stituency of the United States.
The determination to build an adequate
building has been made, following the
action of the general assembly which
recommended that the building be made
a national enterprise in which the pres
bytery of Baltimore, the aynod of Balti
more, the Presbyterian board of church
erection . and th whole Presbyterian
church In the United States should par
ticipate. -
; Over 2000 midshipmen attend "the naval
academy. Ail Annapolis students are re
quired to attend church weekly. The
present .Presbyterian church at Annap
olis is a converted opera house and. too
small to house the local congregation
and the men from the naval academy.
It is planned to have the cornerstone of
the new Presbyterian church laid by Oc
tober L The church will be known as a
national Presbyterian church, because
its attendants win be drawn from every
state in the union. The church and
manse will cost approximately 3100,000.
Fraternity to Take Walk
At the Church of Our Father (Uni
tarian) the Rev. W. O. Eliot will answer
the question Sunday morning, "Are
good citizenship and good churchman
ship Identical V The Young People's
fraternity will start from the church at
1 :30 o'clock for a Sunday afternoon
walk. The . Burrage club will meet
Thursday at 10 a. m.
Zionists Fit Up Boat '
The Zionists have contracted for the
fitting up of a ahip manned and of
ficered by Jews, which will make regular
trips between Trieste and Jaffa, Pales
tine, carrying 600 prospective colonists
on each trip, states the Jewish Informa
tion office of New York,
HEALING THE
SICK!"
Is It Possible Now? If So,
How May It Be Done?
Can the Devil Heal?
Does Christian Science
Heal?
AN ENCOURAGING, SYMPATHET
IC ANALYSIS OK A QUESTION OK
GROWING INTEREST AND IM
POitTANCE. - BY
Louis K. Dickson
KVAN0ELIST
SUNDAY NIGHT, MAY 22
At 7i4
WOMEN OF
WOODCRAFT
HALL
V CORNER Or" TENTH AND TAYLOR
Catty Corner Prom Public Library
There , Is not a dull moment when
PROF. L C COLCOKD swings thete
large Sunday night crowds into the
new and old Gospel songs. Join the
great Song Service. Special Vocal
and Instrumental Selections.
Public la vlted. Near Dowatowa Hotels
OregonBooIiand
Tract Depot
GOSPEL HAIL, 266 ALDER
Famons Wrltlaga by Aeeredlted
, Asthora
"Tha Co mint- Prtaee," "Daniel la the
Critics' sea" and "The Honor of Bis
Name, by Sir Robert Asdersosu
"Geo. Mailer," "The Arts of the Holy
SDlrhV by DR. A. T. PIE BSO N.
Also wrltlsfS ay . SB. BROOKS,
WALTER SCOTT, W. P. 1IACKET,
WM. KELLY, ANDREW MILLER
aad others.
Apostolic Faith
Mission
COR. FRONT AND BURNSIDB
Meetings held at 10 :J0, X : and
t :10 every Sunday, 7 :4 every night
In the week. All nations meUng bat
urday night.
ALL WELCOME NO COLLECTION
THE GOSPEL SPREAD BY
AIRPLANE
WELCOME.
NO COLLECTION.
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