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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
16
SATURDAY, JUNE; 18. 1921.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
cl Church peoples interest Centers in Annual denominational jffijeetings
Jiortlan
EPISCOPAL CLERGY
OF EAST IS COMING
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TO LOCAL
Eastern clergymen of the Episco
pal churcli axe coming West for the
sixth annual session of the Oregon
.' 'summer school . for Episcopal ; cler
gymen, which will be held from Mon
day to Friday in St." Helens Hall.
Vista and Park avenues.
- The object of the school is to unite
,the clergy of the Pacific dioceses for
"conference and fellowship "in the com
mon cause of making the church strong'
er and more effective. The meetings
are, held at St. Helen's hall through the
courtesy of the Sisters of St. John Bap-
, tist, where meals and lodging will be
furnished visiting clergymen.
The annual business meeting will be
Thursday evening and the main social
function will be a trip over the Co
lumbia river highway on Thursday, aft
ernoon. ;i ' .; ij -
The evening lectures given by Dr.
Lester Bradner of New York will be
'open to the public, especially those en
gaged In church school work. I I
No charge will be made for the course.
A round table conference will follow
each evening lecture, when matters re
lating to church school, work will be
,discuased."--"':-."- , -'
The school will begin Monday' at 8
p. m. with; a lecture on -The Church's
Program for Parochial Education." The
program for each day includes the cele
bration of the holy eucharist at 7 :30
a. m.. with lectures at 9:30 and 11:15 a.
m., 2:30 and 8 p. m., by the visiting
speakers, who are Dr. Lester. Bradner.
Dr. Ji H. Gowen, and the Rev. F, W.
Moore. ..---- ; i i
, The committee In. charge'of the school
are the Rev. Thomas Jenkins, president;
the Very Rev. R. T. T. Hicks, secretary
treasurer ; the Rev. Edgar M. Rogers of
Olympla and the Rev. George II- Sever
ance of Spokane.
Hundreds Will Take
Bible School Course
The Arleta Dally "Vacation 1 Bible
school, which will open Tuesday at the
Arleta public school.-Is planning to care
for 600 students. A curriculum more var
ied than last year's is provided for this
4 summer. At the bi-weekly assembly hour
an , address of value to children will be
; given. Among those who will lecture
are Mrs. M. Francis Swope, temperance
worker; the Rev. Henry White, returned
missionary from Slam ; the Rev. ; J. C.
Austin. Baptist promotion work director
in Oregon, and the Rev. A. BI Snyder,
foreign mission speaker. Another feature
will be the 35-minute trl-weekly- mission
: study class. Mrs. J. J. Handsaker is prin
cipal of the school, which is conducted
- by district nine of the Multnomah Coun
ty Sunday school association, and which
will be free to the public. .i
CENTENARY
-WILBUR
METHODIST
EAST NINTH AND PINK : j
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH" 1 ;
FRANK LLEWELLYN WEMETT. Pastor
i Tomorrow
' 11:00 A. M. ..'.' I ..
"BEYOND THE SUNSET", .
(A MESSAGE TO' OLD PEOPLE) ;
7:4S P. '.. - ; "
"WONDERS OF; REDEMPTION"
If usicat ITogrra Under the rHrwlion of
PROF. J. MacMILLAN MUIR ;
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VACATION BISLC SCHOOL BEGINS
JUNE 20TH, t:00 A. M.
CENTRAL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
. EAST 13TH AND PINE
WALTER HENRY NUGENT, D.Ik,
Minister ' - - . ---- - 7
11 A. SI.
SERMON:
"The Bargaining- Versos the
Trustful Spirit" i
9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL
P. SL- EVENING SERVICE SERMON:
"The Peril of Self -Delusion"
YOU WILL RECEIVE A CORDIAL
'. WELCOME
LECTURE
.Sunday, June 19, 8 P. M.
Sabjeet, "THE MESSAGE OF i THE
MTARS," by Rev. Charles H. Wolfram.
Teacher and Loetnrer, Theosophlcal Hall.
II Central BaUding, comer Tenth and
Alder streets.
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YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT THE CHURCH
OF THE ELECTRIC SIGN
AKK AND
orvBwsy
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dren s Day program. Pag
eant and sermon.
Wednesdays Bvealss- Jane t9
Ben Scovell in Shakes
pearean reading.
Tharsdsy Evenlag, Jsne S3
Dr. J, M. Wilkinson in pic
torial visualization of the
Passion Play of Ober-Am-mergau.
. .... .
7 til P. K. Organ Recital.
Sldventists Hill
Close Campmeeting
8Co morrow Evening
Services at the Seventh Day Adventist
camp meeting at CrVston Park, on the
Mount Scott carline will close Sunday
night, and on Monday over 1000 camp
ers will leave for their homes In. all parts
of the Northwest.
Tonight at S o'clock ' President A. R.
Ogden of the North Pacific Union con
ference will speak on the subject "Who
Changed the Sabbath From the Seventh
to the First Day of the Week?" At
11 o'clock Sunday Pastor N. C. Ernston
of Albany will preach on the5 subject,
"Calvary Why ,Was It Necessary for
Jesus to Die on the Cross?"; The 2:30
o'clock hour will be occupied by Profes
sor Emmet J. Hibbard, Bible teacher,
whose topic will be, "The Closing Con
flict Between the Man Child and the
Dragon." The closing sermon at 8 p. m.
will be by Evangelist Alexander R Bell
of Salem, whose subject is. "The Faith
fulness of God. the Hope of M;n."
Following the camp meeting Evangelist
Louis K. Dickson will conduct an ex
tensive series of services each night In a
downtown hall, the place to be, announced
later. A company of gospel workers will
be associated with him. ;
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Federal Protection
For Armenia Asked
The Portland 'Ministerial association,
through Its executive committee, is
lending ; its support "to the natiotr-wlde
movement looking toward governmental
protection for afhe Armenians.
"We are asking the churches of the
city to petition congress to make such
representations to the foreign powers
directly concerned in the Near Bast
as will-7 bring safety, to the threatened
Christian population i of Turkey," said
the Rev. Edward Constant, president of
the association. "The platforms of both
political' parties expressed sympathy for
the Armenians and readiness to help
them. We are not assuming to dictate
to the I president) or congress,"
. Every clergyman in Portland has
been mailed information during the
past week by J.! J. Handsaker, director
of the drive in Oregon, giving the lat
est word from - the famine-stricken
country and urging the passage of
resolutions to ' congress to seek perma
nent protection for the Armenians.
Endeayorers Will
; Take Eiver Outing
- Christian Endea vorers of Multnomah
county have chartered the barge Swan
for ' their annual moonlight excursion
next Tuesday evening. -The boat will
leave the Taylor street dock at 7:45 p.
m. All junior. Intermediate, senior and
alumni members and their friends are in
vited to Join in this social ; occasion.
Members of the program committee, who
promise plenty of entertainment, are
Walter Dlmm, Floyd Gllman and Ward
Robinson. Ned : Irwin Is in charge of
the advertising and Russell Hendricks is
arranging for refreshments. Tickets will
be 60 cents. Proceeds from the excur
sioii will be used toward bringing the
1923 international ' convention to Port
land. Des Moines, Iowa, and St. Louis
are. Portland's competitors.
Rally
By
Is Conducted
Bible Students
A rally of all the Moody Bible Insti
tute classes in Portland was held last
Friday night at the First Baptist church.
Harley K. Hallgren presided at the busi
ness session and Dr. J. J. Staub of
Sunnyside' Congregationaal church led
the praise and testimony meeting. En
largement of the, work in Portland was
considered. The exposition of the Sun
day school lesson on Friday evenings
will: be continued . through , July. Ap
pointments for the instructor, Dr. B. B.
Sutcliffe, for next week are : Monday,
8 p. m., Glencoe Baptist church ; Wednes
day, 2 p. m.. Westminster Presbyterian
church ; Thursday, 8 p. m., Vernon Pres
byterian : church Friday. 7 :15 : p. m.,
Sunday school lesson,, and $ :15 study in
Epheslans at the First Baptist church.
"': ' - : : ! - '
' Palmer Goes Ease
James Palmer, religious work director
at the T. M. C. A., has left for the
East to attend the.Y. M. C. A. confer-1
ence at Lake Geneva.
FIRST
METHODIST
TWELFTH AND TAYLOR
DR. JOSHUA
STANSFIELD
PASTOR j
' - . . . ,-!' ...
10:30 A. M.
"Man in the Making"
7:45 s."M.
ft
Dives and Lazarus"
SUNDAY SOHOOL. 1X:1B MOON
((WORTH LEAGUE, 6:30 "
THURSDAY PRAYER MEETING HOUR
: BEST MEETING OF
THIS CHURCH
MADISON STREETS
aaa ij cars to Block of Caarca
7ti P. M-Brlef concert by
the Webber Juvenile Or
: chestra. - -
81S P. M Dr. MeEIveen an-
..Twer8 thr questions : 1
Did Ambassador Harvey In.
. suit Our Soldiers?" a "la's
Bishop Manning's social
T!,Th Church Not
Meddlinr in Politics and .
Economics. Christian r 3
Are ChrlsUans Keally Chrlst
lansT" . ' -
4
iooo seats free;
t
Delegates lleavxng f or (East and South to Slttend Annual Convention
. Interest of church people In Port-
1AUU 19 VrillVlCU tilt? asWlXl UXsVl
conventions and camp meetings of
their respective denominations. ;
Baptist delegates have left for- Des
Moines, Iowa, to attend the Northern
Baptist convention, from June 22 to 29.
Congregational delegates will leave in
a few days for Los Aneeles to attend
the national convention of their church.
Adventlsts are assembled in their an
nual camp meeting at Creeton park sta
tion on - the Mount Scott car line, and
members of the Friends church have
just returned from their yearly, meet
ing at Newberg. . , .
Lutheran clergymen and lay delegates
will leave Monday for Spokane to attend
the Northwest conference of the United
Lutheran church. ; Episcopal ministers
from all parts of the Northwest will
gather -in Portland Monday for their
annual Institute, while,- the'- Apostolic
Faith Mission people are making final
preparations for the opening of their
annual camp meeting in the Woodstock
district June 26. .
Bishop W. O. Shepard of the Metho
dist church left for Alaska a few days
ago to conduct tjie annual conference of
his church there. Presbyterians , will
hear the reports of their delegates to
the general assembly at Winona lake,
Ind., Sunday, and soon will elect dele
gates to the meeting of the Oregon sy
nod at Corvallis. United Brethren dele
gates also have returned recently from
their quadrennium meeting in the East.
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BAPTIST
The Willamette Baptist Young People's
association will hold its annual meeting
and election of officers Friday at 8
p. m. in the main auditorium of the
First Baptist church. The retiring pres
ident. A. D. Bosserman, will preside and
Dr. J. J. Staub of Sunnyside Congre
gational church will give the address.
The monthly meeting of the Baptist Sunday
School Superintendent' and Workers' union will
be held Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in tha Kast
Side Baptist church. Supper will ba (erred at
6.30. The topic for disciuoion in "How to Hold
Attendance Do ring Vacation Months."
After leas than six months' absence from the
field, tyr. George H. Tonne has returned to
Oregon again to resume the position of relig
ions educational director in the . state for the
Baptist church. Ut. Young resigned from this
position last fall to accept a pastorate in Twin
Falls. Idaho. He will preach in the East Hide
Baptist church the next two Sundays during Ir.
W. B. Hinson'a absence from the city at the
Northern BaptUt convention. Dr. Toung's fam
ily expects to mote to Portland within s few
weeks. - -
Dr. Hinson will preach Tuesday at the fun
damentals conference at Des Moines, Iowa, on
"The Lord's Return," and on Sunday at the
Northern Baptist convention assembled in the
same city he will preach the annual sermon.
Dr. George U. Ligh. pastor of the - First
Baptist church at Phoenix, Ariz., will preach
Sunday at the White Temple. Ha will also
have charge of the midweek meeting next Thurs
day. -'
Fourth Sunday. After Trinity
, Uniform Sunday Scbool ljesaon
"Befriending the Lord." Luke 4:16-21; Matt.
23:34-40. , ?
Golden Text "Verily I say unto you. inas
much as ye have done it unto one of the least
of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.
: Young People's Topics
Baptist Vnion "Treasons From the Sun. and
Idght." rs. 7.:iz-ii.
Christian Endeavor-i-'Iesaons From the Sun
and Light" Ps. 74:12-17. ;
Epworth League 'Lessons From the Sun
and Light." Pa. l:i'i-n.
Saptltt
Pint White Temple, 12th and Taylor.
Preaching by Dr. George M. Lehigh. 11, 8.
Kast Side H 20th and Salmon. Dr. W. B.
nitunn Prmmrhintt hvHlr. Georee II. Youns.
11. "How to Secure, the True Conception of
God"; 7:45, "The Seeking Father."
Third Vancouver and Knott- Rev. B. B.
Clime. 11. "The Characteristic Fath of a Bep-
resentative Believer"; . . "The Well ia the
Wilderness."
Arleta 48th a vs. and 64th st 8. E. Be.
Owen T. Day. 11. "Does God Believe in TJsl";
8, 'Backward or Forward."
Calvary K. 8th and Grant. Bar. J. K
Tboma. 11.8. .
Glencoe B. 48th and Main. Bev. W. B.
Stewart. 11, 7:45.
ftellwood Bethany Bev. W. K. Ferris. 11.
f:s0.
Grace E. ?6th sad Ash, Bar. W. H. Tol
nver. 11. 7:80. 1 ,
Swedish 16th and Hoyt. Bay. T. O. Sjolan
der. 10:30, 7 :3.
St. Johns Chicago and Leonard. 11. 7:0.
Highland E. th aad Alberta. Bey. Waits:
L. Kuey. 11,- 8.
Tabernacle E. 45th and Woodstock. 11.
University Park Drew and Fiske. Key.
Charles A. Davis (supply). 11. 7:30.
Mt. Olivet (colored) Broadway aad Kverett
Bev. 3. W. Anderson. 11.8.
Elim Swedish E. 6th and Alberta. Bev.
August- Olson. 2 .0.
Lenta 88th at and 60th ave. Be. E. A
Smith. 11, "The Christian's Equipment"; 8.
Children's day exercises.
Second (German) Rodney aad Uerrla, Be.
F. Hod maun. 11, 7:80. ,
: - : - ' CaUielle ' . ' ".
Pro-Cathedral 16 th aad Derta. ' 6. T:16,
6:10. :4ft, 11.
St. Peters Lents Be. J. P. O'Flyaa. 8,
10:0. 7:0. .
St. Lawrence Id and Sherman. Be. J. OL
Hughes. 6. :30. 10 80. 7:80.
Ht Francis E. 12ta and Pins, Bev. L B.
Mc.Namce. 6, 8, 9:18. 11. 7:48. .
Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams ' aad
Bunion. Bar. W. A. Daly. 6. 8. 0, 11. 7:S0.
Holy Bosary E. Sd and Clackamas. Be.
E. B. Olson. 6. 7, 8, , 11. 7:80.
St. Bose S. 63d and Alameda. Be. J.
O'FairelL 8. 10:30. 4. i
St. Andrew E. Uth aad Alberta. Be. J.
Kiernaa 8, 10:80. 7:80. ,
The MadelaUM E. 24th and Siaklrou. Berv.
George F. Thompson. 7 .30. 1. 11.
Aacension-rJO. 7 Bin and xsmnill.
Fathers. 8. 19:30. 7:30.
ltlsasXf- sacrament jaaryiand ana a
Rev. r. W. Black. 8. 10:30. 7:30. "
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoia. . Bev. G. Bar-
end.; 8. 10:80. 7:30.
St. I Ignatius 8220 43d at, S. E. Jesuit
Fathers. .30. 8. 10:30. 7.
St. Stephens E, 4Zd and Taylor. Be.
Warren A. WaitL , 8, 8 .16, 11, 7 30.
Holy Bedeemer Portlasd blvd. and Taav
ouver ave. Bar. Wiiliaaa J. Devlae. 6, S.
10:80. 7:30.
St. Philip Karl (Paullst FaXhersl K. ISth
and Hickory. Be. M. L- Ferry. . 1 :30. .
10:80. 7:80. ;
St. Clements fl. Smith are. asd Newtoa
Servite Fathers. 6,8. 10:30. 7:30.
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center. Be. 1.
Gregory. S. 10:30, 7:30.
St. Agatha K. 16th and Mchalem. Be. J.
Commisky, 8. 10:80. 7:30.
St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and rail
ing. Bev. F. Matthew. 8, 10:30, 7 :80.
St. Joseph (German) 18U - and Coach.
Rev. Frouin Eppes. 8. 10:30. 7:80.
St. Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Be.
U. Balestra. 8:80. 10:80, 7:3o.
St. Claire Capitol kUlt Father Aloysius.
O F. M. 7:16. fr:18.
St. Charles K. S3d and Alberta. 1 Bev, M.
Wallaea 8. 10:80. t
AU BaluU E. 88th aad G lias a. Be.
Father William Cronia. 8. 10:30.
St. Patrick 10th asd Savier. Rev. Charles
M. Smith. Masses. 7:80, . 10:30, 7:45.
St. Birgitta'a chapel Linn ton-Glen Harbor.
(Attended from St. Patricks).- 0 a. w.
Our Lady of Sorrows E. 62d and Wood
stock. Be. G. C. Fallu. 8. 10:43, 4:80.
St. Anthony's Chapel 7022 45th are. Ba.
G. C. Fallu. Sam.
Holy Famil Chanel FL 7th Mud Rx. Ba.
G. C. Fallu. 8:45. 7:40.
: ChHstMn .
First Park sod Columbia. Be. Harold H.
Gnffia. 11. "Denominationalum Passe"; 7:45,
The Sign of the Cross." by Hen Scovell. .
Emm. Side K. 12th and Tavtor He. Noraum
F. Johnson. 11, "Sanctification"; 8. "Bepen
tance." Church of Christ Rodney and Knott. Ba.
Joseph Boyd. 11, "The Mew Christian"; 8. "A
Great Certainty." i
UonU villa . 7th and Gllaaa. Be. Car.
roll C. Boberts. 11. 7:30.
Kern Park Ba. F. H. Ghormla. H.
T:SO.
St. Jons Central and Osweso. Ba. Bar.
bert Jones. U.S.
Tabernacle E. 28th aad Alberta. Bar. K.
Tibba Maxey. 11. T:S0. '
SeUwood 808 Teasno. . Be. J. B. Johnson.
11. 7:30. . i
- Christssn tchntt :.
Lesson snbiect: "la the Universe. Inclndine
Man. Evolved by Atomic Force f
First ltb and Everett. 11. 8.
Seeowd E. 6th and Holladay, 11. B.
Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8.
Fourth Vancouver and Eaeiaoa. 11. 8.
DIRECTORY OF CHURCH SERVICES IN PORTLAND
; - ; ; : ' . : ; '
Wnwdwr : '; jJ
a picnic in I-aurelhurst park. A picnic dinner
will be serred at 0:30 p m.
Beginning Sunday Rev. B, E. Close, pastor of
the Third Baptist church, will deliver the first
of series of summer Sunday evening discourses
en "The Wells of Scripture." - These sermons
will deal with the stories which have gaUtered
about the wells and watering places of the olden
time.
Professor G. R. .Schlauch of McMlnnville col
lege, who has heed preaching at the University
Park Baptist church during the past nine
months, will be gone daring the summer, travel
ing throughout the Northwest in the interest of
new students for McMlnnville college. He will
resume hi services at the church upon his re
turn. , During the summer his place will be
taken by Charles A. Dana, s recent graduate ot
McHinnville college. .. ,
"Backward or Forward" will be the subject
of iter. Owen T. Day's sermon Sunday night at
the Arleta Baptist church. At li e. m. the
pastor will speak on- the subject. "Does God
Believe in Csr" ' Each of the "political" parties
in the B. Y. P. II. will perform stunts as a cli
max to. the election of officers June 24.
Children's day exercises will be held Sunday
at 8 p. m, at the Lents Baptist church.
Baptists throughout the Northern states are
looking toward the Northern Baptist convention,
which meets at Des Meine. Iowa, June 22 to 29.
Among the delegates' from Oregon are Dr. W.
B. Hinson, Dr. and Mrs. U. C Wright, Miss
Henrietta Failing, Mrs. Jamea C. Failing, Rev.
J. C. Austin, Kev. C L. Trawiu of McMinnville
and Dr. I W. Riley, president ot McMinnville
college.
Rev. and Mrs. T. G. Sjolander and family
of the Swedish Baptist church, who have just
returned from a visit to Sweden, were tendered
a reception by their church. Tuesday night. The
church was filled to capacity and brief addresses
of welcome were given by Rev. K. Bjorkquist,
Dr. Oj C. Wright, Rev. C. J. tdin of the
Swedish tabernacle. Rev. S. Moody of the Swed
ish Methodist church, F. W. Lenegren. editor
of the Oregon Posten and Axel Carlson, vice
moderator of the church.
CATHOLIC
At St Patricks Catholic church, in ad
dition to the regular Sunday services,
special exercises will be held in connec
tion with the quarterly convention of the
Holy Name societies of Portland. The
business activities of the convention will
be held from 2 to 4 Sunday afternoon In
the auditorium below the church. The
religious exercises begin in the church
at 4 o'clock. There will be a sermon,
exercises according to the ritual of the
Holy Name society and benediction. The
general public is freely admitted both to
the convention and the , religious exer
cises.. ' .
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CHRISTIAN ; '
A feature of the Sunday evening serv
ice at the First Christian church will be
a dramatic interpretation by Ben- Scovell
of William Barrett's religious produc
tion, "The ' Sign, of the Cross' This
play deals with the persecution of the
early Christians after- the burning of
Rome by Nero. Dr. H. H. Grif fis will
preach in the morning. -
. Fiftb-2d and 4 2d ave. S. E. 11.
Sixth Masonie temple, 868 TamhilL 11. S.
Seventh Smith era. and New York. 11. -.
All churches Wednesday, i j. a
Congregational
First Park end Madison. Dr. W. T. McEV
een. 11, Children's day program; 7:45, ques
tion and answer service.
Sunnyside E. 32d and Taylor. Dr. -J .J
Staub. , 11, "The Prayer life ot the Christian":
i,:,- "joy, not Manulactured But JeaL
Atkmson Memonai E. 20th and - Everett.
Rev. E. K. Flint. 11, Children's day; 7:45,
"The Need of Divine Worship in Modern Life."
Hicbland E. Stb and Prescott.' Re. Edward
Constant. 11, "The Increasing Fruits of Chris
tianity ; 8, "Divine Guidance for Human Late.
Wavsrty Heights a. 8 2d and Woodward.
Bev. Oliver P. Avery. 11, "The Unavoidable
Christ"; 8, illustrated sermon.
Laurelwood 46th ave. and 65th . 8. Jk.
Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 10:30. 7:30.
Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. 11.
University Park Haven and aximnard. Bev.
J H Johnston. 10:80. 7:80.
Finnish Mason and Albina. Be. -A. A.
Harlu. 6 and Sua. 1
St. Johns S. Ivanho and Richmond. 11,
t:4o. -' : - .. -
Danish-Norwegiaa E. 23d and Sumner
Bev.-Ole Torgesten. 11. 7:30.
First German Ebeseser E. 7th and Stanton.
Bev. George Zocner. 10:30. 7:30.
Second German E. 8th and Skidmore Be.
Henry Hagelgaas. 10:30, preaching by Dr. A.
J. Sullens; 7:30.
Zion German E. 9th and Fremont Ba. J.
H. Uopp. 11. 7:80. ,
Dunkard ""-
Church of the Brethren Borthwick and Bral
naxd. Bev- George C CarL 11. 7.
!-;'.:,"' Bpaoopai
Fro-CaUiediai of St. Stephens 18th and Clay.
HL Kei. Waiter Taylor Kumner. bishop: Ten
Kev. T. T. Hicks. 7:45. 9:43. 11. Eucharist
ana sermon; 1 :4 0, evensong
Truiitv lBUi and Everett. Be. A. A. Mor
rison, rector. 11.
St. Davids K. 12th and Belmont. Be.
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 9:30, 11, ser
mon bj ut. iesier erauner ot rew lorg; 7:80,
ine uoa rtom uoin secrete Are riot Hid."
Ot. Marks 21xt and Marsnali. Kev. J. G.
Hatton, rector. 7:30, 11. 7:46,
BU Philips 242 Bu&sell. lo. 11.
St Andrews Hereford St.. Portsmouth, RT
John D. Kice. S, 11, 70.
Grace Mexnonai East 17 th aad Weidlsr
Bev. Ot W. Taylor. 11. 8.
St. Michael and All angels K. 43d aad
Broadway.. Kev. F. T. Bowen, vicar. 8, 11.
Churea ot Our Savior 6uth ave. and 4 lit
at. S. E. Bev. John B. McCormlck. 10. 11. -
Bishop ' Morra Memorial Good Samaritan
hospital. Bev. F. K. Howard. 7 and 940
a, am.
St. Pauls Woodmen. Bev. Oswald W. Tay
lor. 4. t i
St. Johns Memorial 15th and 'Harney, Sell
wood. Bev. John B. McCormick. 8, 10.
St. Matthews Corbet and Bancruit. Bey.
E. H. Clark, vicar. 10 and 11 a. m.
Good Shepherd V ancouver : and Graham.
Bev, John -Dawson, rector. 7:30, 0:45, 11..
7:30. -
Missioa at . St. Johns Bickner'a hall. Be.
John D. Bice, vicar. 2. 8.
St. Peters Chajiel 1073 E. Stark. 10.
St. Janes Chapel E. 72d su aad 37th ava
10. 7:30.
Cnapel of the Transfiguration E. 60th aad
Divisioa. 8 p. m. - .
EanaaeaJ
East Market Street E. 6th and Market. Ba.
Ezra Maurer. 11.7:30.
Clay Street 10th and Clay. Bev. Jacob
Stacker. 10:49. communion; 8, "The Beatitudes
of Christ."
Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th and Glisaa
Be. J. C. Ledin. Preaching by Be. Frits
Peterson. 11, 7:30.
Lents F. B. Culver. 11. 7:30.
West Portland Multnomah, station. Be. H.
K. Scheuerman. 11. 7:30.
Free Mathediat
First E. tth and Mill. Be. W. J. Johaaljn.
11. 7:30.
Central E. 68tb aad Flanders. Rev. 8. O.
Boper. 11. 7:30.
Alberta E. 30th aad Wygant. Bay. S. L.
Bnrna. 11, 7:48.
SU Jonas i. Richmond and Hudson. Rev
F. B. Daweea, 11. 7:30.
Lents Be. O. NBlair. 11. 7 JO.
First E. SB th aad Main. Rav. Hoaser U
Cox. 11. "The Victory of Faito"; 7:45. "The
First Martyr." xa"
Seooad . 92d aad 61st ave. 11, 7:30
?et P adsaoa Itorthwica aav Jersey. Be.
Carey Jeasap. 11, 8,
Jawtsh '-
Coagregation Beth Israel (Reformed) 12th
aad Main. Babbi Jonah B. Was Offioa 71S
Chamber of Commerce bid. Satbatn servicae
Friday at 8 p. m. aal Saturday at1020 a. m.
Congregation Ahaval Shalom Park sod Clay
ata Babbi it. Abrahamsoa. Fnday, ' 8 p. am.'
Saturday. 8:80 a. as.
Congregatioa Novah Zedek Talmud Toraa
ai and Hall. Be. Abraham L Boaeacranta
Friday. 8 p. ax. Saturday. a, , as. Sunday. 10
a. so. Beligioas school..
Latter Oar Saints
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint
E. 28th aad Madisoa Herbert CL Iversoa,
saissioB president, lo, 6:30.
Beorganixed Church X T6th and Irriaa.
Elder C K. Jones. 10:46. 1:48.
LuUmtm :-
St. Ja-e W. Park and Jefferson Be.
William E. Brinkman. 11, preaching by mem
bers of commission of the Lotted Brethren
church; 7:45. ,
St. p"aul- E. 12th and Clinton. Be. A.
Krause, 10:30 (German), "Th Christian's
Duty to Refrain From Uncharitably Juda-ing and
Condemning Others"; 1 :SO (English). "Th
Bible Proved God's Own Word."
- Trinity (Missouri Synod) Sodrtey and ley
Re. J. B. Kim bach. 10:15. (German); 7.30.
(ngua). . .. ' ,
A anion meeting of -the members of the
Disciples of Christ churches ia Portland win be
held Wednesday at 8 o'clock in the church build
ing at Hodney avenue and Knott street. The
quarterly "get together" meeting -of the churches
will be combined with the annual Multnomah
district meeting. Rev. Elijah V. Stivers, presi
dent of the Oregon Christian Missionary society
and pastor of the First Christian church at
Eugene, will give the address. The meeting
will be s preparatory rally for the sixty-ninth
annual gathering of Oregon Disciple at Turner,
July 2 to 10. ,
Sunday morning at the Church of Christ Rev.
Joseph Boyd will preach the concluding sermon
in the series which has dealt with present-day
evangelism.
s. CONGREGATIONAL
Delegates from Portland to the na
tional council of Congregational churches
at Los Angeles, July 1 to 9, are Dr. W.
T, McElveen of the First church. Rev.
A. J. Sullens, superintendent of Congre
gational missionary work In Oregon;
Rev. E, K. Flint of Atkinson Memorial
church, and Rev, - Edward Constant of
the Highland churcn. v ..
An important item ot business at the con
vention will be the election of an executive
secretary to succeed the Jate Dr. Hubert Her
ring, who was drowned Utt.uimmer. President
King of Oberlin college will set as moderator.
During the summer a number of the dele
gates to the national council will preach in
Portland Congregational churches. Dr. Arthur
Holt, labor expert of the denomination, will
speak in the city Sunday, June 26, on his way
south. Dr. William E- Barton of Oak Park,
I1L. author of a doxen books and pastor of a
church of more than 2500 members, will preach
in the Weal First Congregational church during
July. Rev. John W. Wilson of Racine, Wis.,
and Rev, Fred T. Rouse of Worcester, Mats.,
will be other visitors. '
Fifty young people and children under the
direction of Mrs. Ally O. Adams will present
pageant entitled "The Children of the King
dom" at the First Congregational church Sun
day morning. Sunday evening the new organist.
Mrs. J. . Hobart Mansfield,, will give a brief or
gan recital, the Webber Juvenile orchestra, will
give a lew selections, the chorus will sing and
Dr McElveen will answer three questions : ( 1 )
"Did Ambassador Harvey insult our soldier?"
( 2 "Is Bishop Manning's social creed, 'The
Church not meddling with politics and eco
nomics." Christian!" - 2) "Are Christians
reali Christians - Monday night the Pacific
University Alumni association will hold a social
meeting. Wednesday evening Ben Scovell will
give a program- of Shakespearean plays and hu
morous readings and Thursday night Dr. Wil
kinson will give' 1 hie pictorial address on the
Passion play at Oberammergau.
One of the finest -pipe organs in the city is
being instaOled in Sunnyside Congregational
church. Its eleetrio action will be the most
modern. It has three manuals, combining the
pedal, swell, great, choir and echo organs, the
latter carrying with it s beautiful vox humans.
It also has s full ret of chimes. The echo organ
will be given a unique position in the building,
where it can be thoroughly appreciated by the
audience Mechanics expect to have the new
organ installed by the . middle of September.
Dr. J. J. Staub will occupy his pulpit Sunday
and conduct the interdenominational Bible class
Wednesday night. .- -
Decorations at Atkinson Memorial Congre
Church for Deaf- Rodney and Ivy Bev. i.
A. C Beyer.
Our Savior' E. 10th and Grant. Bev. M.
A. Cbristeiuen. 11 (English), "The Disciple
and the Master.
Bethlehem Norwegian 14 th aad Da via Rev.
H, 1. Thorpe. II. .
- Becner XvangeUaal Norwegian Free) Wy
gaat aad Bodaey Be. A. A. Borrerik. 11,
1:48.
Graee ; (English) E. 24 th and Broadways
Bev. C. H. Bernhard. ' -11. 7:30.
Bethany Denisb Evsngelleal- Unloa aad Moe
ria. Be. L. P. Ejoller. 10. 11. 7:80.
- , St. Johns Peninsula and KQpatrlck Be, la
Lodwig. 10:48; 7:80.
Swedish Augutaaa Stanton aad Bodaey
Be. T. G. Ogrsa. 10:45. 7:48.
' lmmanuel 19 th sad lrnng Bev. A. T. aav
dereoa . 11, 8.
Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune Rev. S. X
B. Kautsea 11. 7:30.
Eloa Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap.
ssaa and Balm an Be. H. H. Eoppelmna
9:18. 10:16. 7:48.
- laamanuel (Missouri Synod) E. 15th aad
Lee Her. H. C EbeUag. J0. 10:90. Ger
man. Church of th Bedeemer (Eagllsh) E. 15th
north and Wygant. School 10. service 11.
Finaiah 179 Fargo. Kev. A. fialminaa 10:
Sunday school. 7. . -
St. Mark (Wisconsin Srnodl Msllorr and
Skidjaore. Be. P. Hinderer. 9:80. 10 JO;
except oa lourth Sundays. 9 :30. 2 :3U. -
r aneUtodln Splscopal
Centenary-Wilbur K. 9th : and Pine Dr.
Frank L. Wemett. 11, special service for elderly
people; 7:45,: "The Unrealized GospeL"
Ceatrai--Vancouver aad Fargo Ke. a. H.
Maclean. - 10:30, 8, sacred concert.
Cliatoa-Kelly E, 40th and Powell. Be. E
8. Mace. 11, lecture on Anti-Saloon League
work.
. Epworth 26th and Savier. Be. Frank L.
Moora 11, 8.
First 12th 'and Tgylor,, Dr, Joshua Stsn
field. 10:30. "Man in the Making;" 7:45,
"The Dives and .Lasarns' Story."
First Norwegian-Danish 18th and Ho;U Bev.
C. A. Peterson. 11. "The Soul's Song of
Triumph in Life's Trials;" 8, "The Challenge
ot Our Times to the Church of Today."
German Bodney and Stantoa. Be. F. A.
Schumann. 10:45. 8.
Hoyt St. 15th and Hoyt. Be. E. - E.
Hertzier. 11. 7:30.
Laurelwood K. S3d aad Foster. Be. K. B.
Finley. 11. 7:30.
Lenta1 86th and 68th are. Bev. F. B.
Sibley. 11, 7:45. .
Lincoln E. 62d and Lincoln. ' Be. W. N.
Byars. 11. 8.
MoaUvilla K. 80th aad Pin. Be. T. A.
Gina 11, 7:30.
Mt. Tabor E. 61st aad Stark. Be. D. U
Fields, 11. 8.
Patton Alberta and Michigan. Bev. Georgs
H. Bennett. 11. 7:30.
- Bose City Park E. 58th and Alameda Be.
C. W. -Uuett. 11, Bad Checks on Heaven a
Bank;" 8. "The Attractiveness Of Sin."
- SeUwood . 15th and Tacoma. Be. W. 8
Gordon. 11, "The Shinina Pathway;" 8, "Do
v People Tire of God I ;
Sunnyside B. 55th and Tsmhlll, Be. T.
H. Gallagher. 11; 7:45.
Sr. Johns W. Leavitt aad Syracuse. Be.
W. E. K tester. 11. 7:30. .
Swedish Beech and Borthwick. Be. S.
Moody, 11. 7:30.
University Park Fiska aad Lombard. Bay.'
H T. Atkinson, 11, 7:30.
Vancouver Ave. N orwesian-Danl&h Skidmore
and Vancouver. 11, 7:30.
Weatmorelanol Milwaukee aad Midway. Be.
E. 8. Mace. 10. 8..
Woodstock 44th and Woodstock 8. E. Be.
L. C. Poor. 11. 8.
W'oodlawi. . lota, near Durham ave. Be.
J. H. Irvine. 11, "The Message of Maher-thalal-hash-bax;"
8, "Quenching God-Kindled
Fires."' v
African Zion 417 Williams are. Be. L A.
Moore. 11. 70.
DUtrict upeiinteadeat. Be. William Wallace
Toungsoa. 691 E. 62d at N. Tabor 2790.
.- . ag. a. aouth -First
Union and Multnomah. Be. J B.
Harris. 11, "The Watchword of Christianity;"
8, "Movies that Move Toward Vice and Crime."
-.-,- Hazarwna
First E. 10th aad Weidlsr. Be. A. U.
Bowes. 11. 7:80.
8ellwood E. 9th and Spokane. Re. J. G.
Bringdale. Bevival services in tent next to
eonrnunity. house at 11 and 7:80.
Brentwood 63th ave. aad 7th st. Rev.
C. V. Fowler. 11. 7:30.
Highland Park E. 14th aad Jarrstt. Bev.
W. P. Keebauga. 11. 7:30.
Scandinavian 948 Garfield. Be. J. B.
Mittby. 11 70.,
' PMsbrtarlaa - --
First 12th and Alder. Dr. Harold Leonard
Bowman. 10:30. "Human and Divine Dyna
mics:" 7:80. "The lair Off Interest ot Tears."
and sacred concert. (.
Westminster Jaat 17 th and Schuyler. lrr.
Edward H. Pence. 10:30, "Death and Acci
dent;" 7:45, "Four Arguments for Immortality."
Central E. 13th and Pine. - Dr. Walter
Henry Nugent. 11. "The Bargaining Versus the
Trustful Spirit;' 8. "The Peril of ,8eU Delu
sion."- . ' -
Calvary llta aad Clay. - Ke. L. Bowrlna
Quick. - 11. communion aitd "Our Sin Bearer"
7:4 5. rOospeL"
Mt. Tabor a. OSta aad Belmont. Be. Ward
MacHeary. 11, 8.--
Veraon itn ana wygant. Be. J. u
Mergler. f 11. 7:30.
Piedmont Cleveland and JarretL Dr. J.
Francis Morgan. 11, "How Christ Reveals Mea
to Themselves;" 8. "The Present Day Need of
Comfort." "
Fourth First and Gisba Be. Monro O.
Everett. 10:30, 7:30. .
Kenilwortn . S4th aad Gladstone. Be
Li. K. Grimes. 11, 8. i
aiopa TStB aad Kverett. Be. K. m.' Gtlas,
If. "Wonhiping God in the Sanctuary;" 8,
"StTJ Cnto Hell." ' . .
' Boaa City Rev. Donala W. M. MeClue.
II. "The Gift of the Sword:' 7:30. "Beariac
a Monument."
Forbes Graham and Gaifteobein. Preaching
by Bev. George B. Lewis. 10:30, 7:30.
gational church during the Children's day cele
bration Sunday will include handiwork done by
the children m the ' various departments. Dip
lomas will be given those completing .the work
in one department.' The exercises will be held
during the morning worxhip hoar.
A series - of special Sunday evening services
will be started this Week at Waveriy Heights
Congregational church by Rev. Oliver P. Avery,
pastor. The first picture of "The Far-Fhing"1
line will be given this Sunday.
EPIStOFAli '
Very Rev. R. T. T. Hicks wl'l be In
charge of all the Sunday services at St.
Stephens Pro-Cathedral. Donald Lamont
will lead the young people's i meeting.
The parish . Sunday school wilt hold its
annual, picnic Monday at Peninsula park.
Where it will meet all the Episcopal
schools of the city in a Joint Interparo
chial picnic. Transportation i will be
provided for children who meet at the
parish house at 9 a. m.
Dr. Lester Bradner of New Tort will be
the preacher Sunday morning at St. Davids
Episcopal church. A feature of - the night
service, when the rector will preach- will be the
congregational hymn practice. On Friday, St.
John Baptist day, there will be a nuptial eu
charist at 9 a. m. On Sunday. June 20, the
class recently confirmed will take its first com
munion at 7 :30 a. m. . Services - on Wednesday
and Thursday will . be omitted owing to the
clergy school.
EYASUELICAI. I
Rev. Fritx Peterson, pastor and lec
turer from Stockholm, Sweden, will
preach Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m.
at the Swedish tabernacle. Seventeenth
and Glisan streets. At 3 p. m. he will
speak at the Powell Valley mission and
Monday evening will give a lecture at the
Tabernacle' on "The Present Religious
Conditions in Sweden." The male quar
tet and chorus-will sing. . i -,
:':.'.;;':'
FRIENDS I
Rev. Homer L. Cox, pastor of the First
Friends church, has returned from the
Friends' yearly meeting at. Newberg and
will occupy his pulpit at both services
Sunday. j
- .... . - - CEi ; - - - - - :
ICTHKIlAJf !
"The Christian's Duty to Refrain From
Uncharitably Judging and Condemning
Others" will be the subject of Rev. A.
Krause ' Sunday morning at St. Pauls
Lutheran church. At night he -wlll
sneak on "The Bible Proved God's Own
Word." - ; - ' '- ; .
g ; -
" '- METHODIST i -
A study In sociology will' be given
Sunday evening at the First Methodist
church by Dr. Joshua Stansf ield, in
which he will consider the proximity and
relation of wickendness and want In so
ciety today. In the morning! he -will
preach the annual educational sermon.
The old people of Centenary-Wilbur Methodist
church and community are to be guests of the
young people Sunday morning in an ; unique
service which has been planned by . Dr. Frank
TU Wemett. Automobile have been requi-
Trinity Virginia ana Nebraska. Kev. Joka
D. McLaaaoa. 11. 7:30.
Anabel Rev. F. H. MixeTL 11. 7:30.
Millard Avsnne 55th ave. and 73d at. Re.
Henry White. -Preaching by Bev. A. B. Carr.
11, "The Believer'a Blessings in Christ;" 8,
"Mission Work la West Africa." i
Marshall Street 17th aad Marshall. Bev.
A. J. Ha una. 11, 7:30.
Mucpah E 19th aad Division. Bev. D. A.
Thompson. 11, "Love the Fulfilling of the
Law;" 7:4 5, "Character Revealed by TriaL" -
Ualty E. 71st and Sandy. Be. 8. W. 8 as.
man. 1 1, 7 :SO.
Arbor Lodge Bryaat aad Curtis. Be. Alex
aader R. Evans. 11. 7:30. '
Holt Chinese 133 V First. ' Rev. Gas Sing
Hoy. I u. m., school; 8, preaching, i.
Raformad Evangatieal j
First 12th and Clay. Re. O. , Hafaer.
.10:45. 7:30. v i
Second E 8 3d aad Columbia blvd. Be.
H. Heusser. 11.
Third Lents. Bev. A. F. Ltenksamper, 11.
'(German): 8, (English). 1 ' V,
Raformad . Preibytarlaji
First Minnesota and Ainsworth. Be. F. IX
Fraaer. 11. 7:80.
Sevtnth Day Advent let
Note Regular service ot this d nomination
are held oa Saturday.
Central JC. nth and Everett. L. K. Diak
aon l pastor. 10. 11:16. .1
Tabernacle 6th - and Montgomery.. E. . J.
Hibbard. minister.. 10, 11. 1
Monuvilla E. 80th aad Everett. J. A. Ger
hart. 10. 11.
Lents 94th at. and 68tta ave. W. D. Hunt
ington. 10. 11 i
St Johns Central ave. and Charleston. A.
& FoUenberg. .10, 11.
Albina Skidmore and Mallory. Elder Jons
Isaac. 10. 11. 1
Salvation artny I '
Corp No. 1 243 Asb at, Adjutaat Henry B
Coxens. 11. 8:15, 8.
Corps No. 4 128 H 1st. Ensiira Jess'- Millaf
and Captain Mrs. L. Ipton. 11, 3. 8. -.
V Spiritualist ! '
First SpintnaJist E. 7th and Hassalo. 8. 8
Scientifie Christian Spirituslist AJisky bail
Bev. 11. M. 8ingletoa 8, 6, 8.
Spiritualist Church of Eternal Light 1S4C
D-vuicn. Ke. May A. Price. 8.
Independent Bible -Spiritualistic 441 E12th.
Bev. Ida M. Schori. 8.
Fir Spiritual Science 206 (iorr'nougb bldg.
3.' 8. lectures by Mrs. L. E. Philips and Mrs.
Emma Lister, on "Put on the Armor of Truth
and Trust." j
Swedenbarglaa . !
New Christian Assembly room Portland hotel.
Rev. William H. Beece, 11, "The i Cycle of
Mental; States.
J Unitarian
Church of Our Fa ther Brosdway and TamhiU.
Bev. William G. Elliott. 10:80,
Unitad iwthran '
Conference tuperintenaenV Bev. O, E. Mo
Donald - . -- .' -j '' -
First E. 15 th and Morrisoa Rev. Byroa J.
Clark. 11. "Children in the Kingdom," and
children's day program; 8, "What Thenr"
Second E. 27ta and Sumner, i Be. Irs
Hswley. 11, 7:45. - I
Third 67th st. and 32d are. S. E. Be.
E. O Shepherd. 11. 7:44.. j
Fourth Tremont. Bev. Leila Lackey. 11,
7:30. j
United Evanectlcaf
First E. 10th and Poplar. Be. H. H.
Farnham. 11. 7:30.
Oekley Green Willamett) blvd. and Gay
Bev A. P. SchmaJe. 11, 8.
St, Johns Ivanboa aad John. Be. C P.
Gates. 11. 7:30.
' United Pratbyterlsn
First E. 87th and Hawthorne. Be. H. F.
Given. 11, 7:80. .
Church of the Strangers Grand and Wasco.
Rav. a Earl Ini Bola. 10:80. 7 40.
Kenton 120 W. Lombard. Bev. Carl Scott
Dunn. 11. 7:30. , . - . . i . ..
Multnomah Multnomah station. Bev. David
Steele Sharp. 10, 11. J:45. 7 JO. 1
. Maslons - '' I -'
Christian and" Missionary Alliance E; 9th and
Clay. Bev. John E. Fee. v ' 1
Peniel Missioa 109 Va Second. 2, 8, 8;
daily except Monday at 8 p. m.
Portland Commons Front aud Butmide. Bev.
Myra B. Smith, supt. 8, 8. '
Peataooatal rt and Waahingtoa. Be.
Will C Trouer. 11. 8. 7:30; xUUy 7:80.
Glad Tidangs (Pentecostal) 20 First.
3, .
Apostolic Faith Front and Buraaide. Be.
Florence Crawford aad B. B. Crawford. Sun
day, 10:80. 2 JO, 7:80; daily, 7:45.
Peatecosta 147 1m alM. Uevrge i B, Far
row. 3. 8.
Chriatiaa Assembly E. 20th aad ; Aakesty.
Pastor A. W. Smith. 11. 2:45, 7:46.
Votuaieets of America 224 Buraaida - Ea
adngs except Monday, 8 ; Sunday. 8. 8.
Gospel Mission 9 4 Vmoa ave. S. 8:16,
7:topl Ban E, 28th aad Stark, i 10:30,
7:30. . .. .. :
Bible Standard Mission 2nd aad Morrison.
Ba. Fred Uornshuh. 1049. 240. 8.
.... aewoellaneeiie - 1
T M. C. A. Sixth aad Taylor. 8:
Church of God 863 Failing. Be. Harry
Beaiiratioo League 148 13th. B. H, Ed
ward Mills. 11. '
Divine Sdeaca 816 B. Clay. Be. T. M.
Minard. 11. - -
Church of Divine Truth 201 Central bldg.
Nettie Taylor Eton. 11. 8. - . .
Theosophlcal Society 801 Central bldg. 8.
Universal Messianic 318 Abiagtoa bi '
11international ' Bible Students" assoeisUoa .
W. O. W. temple. 11th aad Alder. - 3. 8.
First Churek of Pare hie Soeaea 1 1 th sad
Alder. W. W. Aber. 8, messages.
The Psychical Beeearrh Center Portlaad be
tel 7:43. - - .
rhristadelphisn 62 1 E. Wsahinrten. 11,
Tha Society for Spreading tbe Knew ledge of
True Prayer 201 Central bldg. Monday. 8,
"Tha Two-Edged Sword of Truth. " y
cwedisK Baptist
Conference to ffllect
QChursclay (Evening
The annual meeting: of the Swedish
Baptist conference of Oregon will con
vene In the Swedish Baptist church. Fif
teenth and Hoyt streets, next Thursday
evening and will continue over the fol
lowing Sunday. " 1
The annual sermon will be preached
by the Rev. Andrew Johnson of Haley
Thursday night Seasions will be held
Friday afternoon at 1:30 and 3:30
o'clockv the latter being- the women's ses
sion. At 7 :45 p. m. the Revj T. O.
Sjolander will deliver an address on
"Present Dsy Religious Conditions In
Sweden."," .-;'.;.'.' -. .-.' !.. --. '
Saturday morning new officers will be
elected and conference business itrans
acted and at 2 :30 p. m. the Sunday school
sessions will be held. The young' people
will have charge of the Saturday! nijrht
program. The principal speakers Hun
day. June 26, will . be the Rev. ) A. . J.
Stormans of Seattle and the Rev, 1.
Bjorkquist, state misslonery. , !
sitlbned to hring the infirm to church. The
vacation' Bible school wUl open Monday at 9
a m.. and will continue three weeks with ses
sions each, morning on the fire school days of the
week. Miss Mildred Bartholomew is la charge
and will be aasUted .by a con of volunter
teachers. . Owing . to facilities ' the church has
found H neoewary to' limit attendance to 125,
and only children between the firat and sixth
grades will be eligible. As long ss room is left,
children outside the church will receive the
same welcome as those belonging to the Sunday
school - - - )
Two daily vacation Bible schools will ba eon
ducted by Cefttral Methodist church, beginning
Monday. One will nteet at the church each
rhool day frora to 11:30 a. m. and the other
at Friendly center, 126 Bussell street, from 3
to 4:30 p. m. Singing, stories, calisthenics and
craft- work win be carried on. The choir of
Central church will give its final concert Sunday
at 8 p. . mv A choice program of sacred music
has been arranged. The Hundiy school picnic
will be held June 25 at Columbia park.
Holiday morning at the Rom City Park Meth
edi&t church Dr. C. W. lluett will endeavor to
show - why so jnany "so-called prayers' are not
answered and will give tha conditions he be
lieves necesKary to have prayers answered with
out fail. In the evening the old question as
to why people ain will be discussed. All chil
dren of the community are invited to the d&il)
vacation Bible school,' which will open Monday
at 9 a m. in the church and continue each day
until 11:30 a m. This is the first school of
this nature held in the Rose City Park section.
Sunday will be observed as "family day" at
Sellwood Methodist church. Bev. W. 8 Gordon
has. asked his congregation to sit . in ' family
groups in the church. Conveyances will " be
provided for the aged and sick. . Old-fashioned
hymns will be sung. A reception to- new mem
bers will close the service. Last Sunday night
the church was packed to the limit, the pastor
reports. :- , - ' . - " i -
A .lecture on the Work of th AntiLHaloon
league will .be .given Sunday' morning at Clinton
. Kelsv Methodist church. . Tbe second annual
camp meeting will be held about August 19. an
nounces Bev. E. 8. Mace. i
Weather permitting. the Norwegian-Danish
Methodist people will hold an open air meeting
at East Twenty-second street and Kiliingswortb
avenue fiundav at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday eve
rting Bev. C. W. Huett will addrene the young
people of the First Norwegian-Danish church in
their Epworth league room on "The Life and
Work of a .Missdonsry in Japan. j
" At a recent meeting of the executive com
mittee of the board of foreign mis-dona In New
York the resignation of Dr. 8. Earl Taylor as
eorresoondina secretary was accepted. Ill health
was given aa the eauae.
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METHODIST. SOUTH
. Evangelist D. L. Coale of Los Angeles
will be In Portland frora July 8 toj 17 to
assist Rev. J. B, Harris-in a series of
revivsl meetings st the First Methodist
church. South, The pastor will preach
twice Sunday. ;
The Northwest epnference of the Methodist
Episcopal church. Booth, will convene at the
local .First church. South, August 31. with
Bishop H. M. Dufioee presiding,
" ' ; ' " rU '"'" " i -
UAZAUEUE ' t '
The Sellwood Nasarene church is hold
ing a series of special meetings! in a
large tent next to- the Sllwood Com
munity house. Rev. K. W. Suf field is
preaching. Services are held every aft
ernoon and evening with threa services
on Sunday. Rev. J. O. Bringdale has re
turned as pastor f the Sellwood church.
FRESBYTERIA7T ' j
The '-sacred cantata "Ruth will be
rendered as a feature of the Sunday
evening eervice at the First PresbiterUn
church. The following will participate :
- Church Choir Mrs. Blanche William 8eg
mten, soprano Mrs. Virginia SiiencOT-flutcli-inson.
contralto; Halfrod . Young, tenor J Ot.to
Wedrfmeyer. director and hasao; K. Counien,
orcanitit. Chorus Mraibeni Sopranos, j MUs
Kvelyn Drewrey, Miss DonHhy Carpenter, Miss
Marguerite Hussri, Mrs. T. W. Zimmrrrnsn,
Mrs. Ethel W. Freeman; altos. Mis; hmd him.
ball. Miss Velma McMsnter, Mrs. : "
Cnnstantelo; tenors, " E. C. Jackson,
Charters. Jsoob Zeller; basso-, W. A. SU-bblns,
H is. Saunders, T. W. Zimmermsn, J. K.
SUtea. Dr. H. I- Bowman will prvach both
morning and evening. AU the department of
the Sunday school escept the Bible rlasse will
eonUnu their work through the srlrnraer a
usual The Bible clsases will combine i under
the leadrrship of M. O. Nelsoa Dr. Brmman
will relate bla three years experience fa Beirut
university before the ,San f.rael .hristisn En
deavor iociety Sunday night The Thursdsy
evening prayer service, giving a review ot the
major and minor prophets of the Bible, will
beir.n',EtILl" Pence will preach at Westminster
Presbyterian church both morning and evening.
Miss Pearl Staples, who has returned from a
two years' study, will play tha offertory- selec
tion 'at the morning service on the wlultn. ac
companied at the organ by Professor HatcM
son, PromoUon -exercises will feature the Sun
day school proaxara in the primary dertraent
Sunday About 60 children will take pert
nnSeTth. direction of Mrs. L. C. Phillips" Wesr
minster church la supporting the daily 'cation
Bible school, which will open June 11. f .the
benefit of Irivington ch.ldren at tha Lnited
pre.byt.rion Church of the Stranger. Llsj
havebeen provided for children from fcVto.18
'Centra Presbyterian church will hold 1U
annual picnic Wednesday afUmooo and evening
"(Concluded on Tage Five. Column Three)
East Side Baptist Church
EAST 20TH AND SALMON . j
WALTER BENWELL- HINSON, D. O. '
Mlnlstae
preactiln br DR. QEORQE H. TOUNO
'. 11:00 A.
"HOW TO SECURE THE TRUE CON
CEPTION OF OOD" . I
, 7;4 P. M. : '
"THE SEEKING FATHER' j
(East Morrison or Hawthorne Ave. Cars)
The GreatlWorM Unrest
Its Cause and Cure
, YOU WILX SURELY BE CLAD TO HE AH .
G. R. POLLOCK
OF BROOKLYN, 3f. Y.
Katlosally resowsed and istereatlng leetarer sow toarlnr Parlfle Coast rlUes
. aader the sssplrea ot the International Bible Students' association.
Sunday, 8 P. M., W. O. W. Temple
; ' ELETE5IH STREET, BETWEEIf WASHIIfOTOX ASD ALDER
SEATS FREE YOU AKE WELCOME SO COLLECTION
LUTHERANS WILL
MEET FOR MSI
SERVICE SUNDAY
A union service of the congrega
tions of the United Lutheran
churches An Portland and vicinity
will be held Sunday at 11 a. m. In
St. James English Lutheran ehurch,
with members of the commission of
the United Lutheran church of
America as speakers.
The visiting churchmen are the presi
dent, the Rev. Frederick 11. Kuubc-Kof
New Yorlr; the Rev. J. F. Selhert. dis
trict superintendent of home missions;
the Rev. F. G. Gotawald, executive sec
retary of the b.iarrl of education, and
Grant Hultberff of the publication board.
The commission will arrive j3unday
morning,' and will leave Sunday night
for Spokane to attend the annual con
vention of the Pacific Lutheran synod.
A special meeting .for the convenience
of Vancouver Lutherans has been ar
ranged for 11 a. m. Sunday at St. Paul's
Lutheran church In Vancouver, which
Or. Seibert will addresa.
The commission is vlnltlnn the coast
with a . view to enlarging the missionary
and educational work of the church.
The Pacific synod, which will hear the
reports -of the members, Includes
churches In Oregon, "Washington, .Idaho,
and British Columbia.
Among the local delegatea to Spokane
are the Rev.- William K. Hrlnkman. pas
tor of St. James KnKllsh Lutheran
church ; the Rev. Theophllus Schoenberir.
pastor of the Lutheran church -of the
Redeems,- and a lay delegate. George
M. Bracher of the St. James conrrega
tlon. Federation. Conference;
Ministers belonsrlnjr to the. Portland
Federation of Church are Interested in
the conference of 4he Social Workers
a spool at Ion of Oregon, which will be h"!d
Monday to Wednesday In the city. The
morninir sessions will be at the Uni
tarian church and evening sessions at
the Central library.
First Presbyterian Church
PORTLAND, ORtQON.
Alder st Twelfth
HAROLD
LEONARD
BOWMAN
THE PASTOR
10:30 A. M.
HUMAN AND DI
VINE DYNAMICS"
7l80 r,,Wl-
"THA" 'AR-or IN
TEREST OF TEARS"
RUTH
A Seored Cantata by
Alfred R. O a o I.
Will ba rendered by
tha regular choir,
assisted by additional
,i voices.
WESTMINSTER
EAST 17TH AND SCHUYLER
. H. Pence D. D.t Pastor
f -V lOitO
"Death and Accident"
"Four Great
Arguments for
Immortality"
MISS PKARIi HTAPI-KS plays violin
solo at morning service. -
Apostolic Faith
Mission
COB. FBOST AHD BURHBIDB
Meetings held at 10:80, 3:10 and
7:S0 every Sunday, 7 :4U every nlh.
In the week. All nations meeting bat
urday night.
ALL AT EL CO ME HO COtl,ECTIOH
THE GOSPEL SPREAD BT
IBlLA2fE
First SPIRITUALIST
CHURCH
EAST 7TH AND HASSALO STS.
Honda Services at 8 and 8 P. M.
K renins- address by MR, IRA TAYLOR,
Messages by MRS. DOWNS 8,
' Solo bjr MRS. ANNA SNYDER.
The Busy Boe Social Club will give another
card party Tuesday evening, June 21.
Admisnioo 28 cents.
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