THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, OREGON. 14 SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921. enominations to Churcke "Vacation pSible 1 ttraetmg Dkildreri of OOIS gck 311 B SUCCESS ATTENDS OPENING WEEK OF SOU SESSION Religious instruction has proven a popular substitute fpr "readin wrlt in and rithmetic." with the child of Portland, acordlng to reports from the dally vacation Bible schools operating In various sections of the city. With the school doors clsed for the summer, the-chlldren seem to welcome the open door of the church. The Centenary-Wilbur Methodist va cation Bible school oned last Monday with an enthusiastic group of children clamoring to bo- enrolled. The attend ance has not taxed the capacity of the church, but excellent results are report ed. The recess period, which Is so pop ular In the public school, is a side Issue in this school, for the children, must fin ; Ish making1 cradles such as the baby Moses slept In, or a model of the Inn at Bethlehem. Primary and Junior work is being; carried on extensively. TEACHERS TO BE ENTERTAINED i Features of next week's sessions will be a musical on Wednesday by Professor and Mrs. J. MacMillan Muir and a talk by Miss Jennie Smith, a returned mis sionary from India, on Friday.- The teaching staff of 12, all volunteers, will be entertained Thursday aftar school at the Oregon Yacht club by Mrs. Lydla Niete. Ko charge is made for the school. " ' District No. 9 ochool opened Tuesday at the Arleta public school building with a i registration of 315, and promises: to come close to the 500 mark before the expiration of the term. Mount Scott churches between Annabel and Flrland are co-operating in this school. Mrs. J. J. Handsaker is principals i Rose City Park Methodist people look for a doubled attendance at their school next week which runs from 9 to 11 a. m. daily. Dr. W. W. Huett Is pastor of the church. DEACONESSES HAVE SCHOOLS Methodist deaconesses are conducting two successful schools at the Central Methodist church and at Friendly Cen ter mission in Albina. Forty s children are registered at the church and SO at the mission. One of xthe large east side schools Is to open' Monday at, the United. Presby terian Church of the Stranger, to which all Irvlngton children have been invited. Westminster Presbyterian and the First Methodist ' church. South, are cd-operat-ing. A. F. Bittner will be principal. The school is for children between 5 and 14 years. : The school will run each day, except Saturday and Sunday, from 9 to 12 for the next two weeks. Hope Presbyterian church in Monta villa will provide a Bible school Monday for the children of that section of the city. The 'school will continue for sev eral weeks. . St. Pauls Lutheran church will open Its summer school Monday at ft a. m. and hold sessions each school day until FirstPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' 12TH AND ALDER STB. Harold Leonard Bowman MINISTER 10:30 A. M. ft Doves' Wings and . Eagles'" 7:30 P. M. MEMORIAL SERVICE OF THE ODD FELLOWS . "Carry On" CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EAST 13TH AND PINE WALTER HENRY NUGENT. D.O., . Minister 11 A. M. MORNINO SERVICES DR. ARTHUR E. HOLT of Boston, Mass., a Social Service Secretary, will present st - this service. : It The Church and Industry 9:46 SUNDAY SCHOOL Bring the Children to See the Beautiful Pictures. P. M. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE "The Passion Play" Y . DR. J. M. WILKINSON EXCELLENT MUSIC AT BOTH SERVICES COME - - Si 'Wm ,1m Ml II, LUUST ; ENJOY TWO GREAT SERVICES AT THE CHURCH OF THE ELECTRIC SIGN s45 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL It A. M. DR. MeELVEEN Preaches "The Tolerance of Chris tianity" $.$ P. M. ENDEAVOR SOCIETIES 7j8 P. M Organ Recital.' Sntlustrial jHeet to Pe Conducted J3y Cnurcn Jfed eration Dr. Worth M. Tippy, of New York, executive secretary, of -the ; commission on social service of the -.Federal Council' of Churches of Christ in America s Miss Clara I." Taylor, field secretary of the Northwest department of the Interna tional Young Women's Christian As sociation, and Dr. Arthur E. Holt of Boston, secretary of the social service department of the Congregational Edu cational society, have been brought to Portland by the chuich -federation to conduct an industrial conference. - Dr. Hold and Dr. I Tippy have been conducting industrial conferences in large Eastern cfctles. , ;.. Sunday morning Dr. Tippy will speak In Sunnyside i Methodist church and Dr. Holt at . Central Presbytertan church. Sunday night Dr. Tippy will preach at the First Methodist church and Dr. Holt at the First Congregational , church. Monday at 10 a- m. a conference will be held at the Y. M. C. A. on "The Church and Industry, to which all ministers and laymen are invited. Mon day noon Dr Holt and Dr. Tippy will address the I members' forum of the Chamber of Commerce and Monday night will be the speakers before the Central Labor council. . ' .' - I ;' Rector Jenkins Is Prevailed Upon Not . To Leave St. David's Following a special ineeting of the ves try of St Davids Episcopal church Fri day night, at which Bishop W. T. Sum ner was present, announcement was made that the Re vj Thomas Jenkins had re considered his resignation from parish work and would not leave for mission work in Alaska July- 1. - The Rev. Mr. ' Jenkins had been made archdeacon of Alaska to' assist the Right Rev. : Rowe, ' bishop of . Alaska. Quick action by the vestry .was necessary as the .rector had packed some, of his books!, which were to; leave soon.' The vestry granted the rector a two months' vacation, ; during which time he may visit Alaska and do mission work, re turning about September 1. Bishop Sum ner will fill St. Davids pulpit on July 3 and on the following seven Sundays other mfaisters will be secured. FoFmaljannouncement of the vestry's action w11 be made Sunday at the 11 o'clock iervice by Dr. S. ; E. Josephl, senior warden. 2.t the meeting Friday night Bishop Sumner ' complimented the rector on his record at St. Davids parish and expressed the belief that It would hhve been a difficult task for the vestry to have filled the vacancy. Appeals from the bishop, parishioners and friends out side the church caused the rector to re consider his resignation. Degree Conferred On Rev. Henry White - ' . The honorary degree of doctor of di vinity was conferred upon : the Rev. Henry White, pastor of the Millard Av enue Presbyterian church, by his alma mater on June 15 Dr. White has re turned from Lake Forest college at Lake Forest. 111., and will occupy his pulpit Sunday. In addition to having the de gree conf erred,i Dr. White was honored by being asked to preach the bacca laureate sermon at the commencement exercises. After-graduation from Lake Forest college Dr. White served the Presbyterian church in Siam for 17 years, during which time he was head of the- theological seminary at Chung Mel. Tuesday evening Dr. White was ten dered an Informal reception at the home of Miss A. E. Hollingworth, when mem bers Of the church congratulated him upon his recent honor. ' " Speakers' Bureau Is Covering Wide Field The speaker's -bureau of the laymen's association of the Oregon conference of the Methodist Episcopal church. Is fill ing a long felt need - in church work. Under the direction of L. D. Mahone, secretary, prominent laymen who spe cialize in certain lines of church work, are sent to smaller churches throughout the conference on Sundays to give lec tures and conduct classes in their spe cial line. Logging camps are also vis ited, .where young, men are persuaded to give up the idea of making money and to return to school and , complete their education. Special ' attention - is also being paid to churches where the young people's societies are weak. Methodist churches in the Oregon conference desir ing a "visit from a member of this com mittee should:, send . tbeir request to L. D. Mahone. 402 Panama building, Portland. j ' , v , ' ' ' .1 - j. W ' Dr. Eliot t Speak , The Rev. William G. Eliot will speak on the question. "Does the End Justify the Means?" Sunday - morning at the Church of Our Father. The church school has been closed for the summer. I New Christian Church The i Portland i society of the New Christian church (Swedenborgian) will hold its closing summer service Sunday in the assembly room of the Hotel Port land. Following the sermon the Lord's supper will be served by the Rev. Wil liam R. Reece. The society will re convene In September. r aVl M ly I . I i PARK AND MADISON STREETS Broadway and LI Cars to Block of Church :4a f. Mj Special musical service Solos, quartets and choruses by big chorus of thirty-five voices. Dr. Mc Klveen answers two ques tions r First. Are Ameri cana as wasteful and in efficient as Mr. Hoover de clares? Second, Why did the t American Federation of Labor vote for the gov ernment ownership of rail ' roads ? 1000 SEATS FREE important ews Increased .attendance has : been shown at the Moody Bible. Institute classes throughout the city since the study of the book of Ephesians was started by Dr. B. B. Sutcllffe. Inter est is also noted in the exposition of the Sunday school lessons given Fri day evenings. The appointments for Dr. Sutcliffe for next week are; Mon day evening at G.lencoe Baptist church, ; Wednesday ; afternoon at Westminster Presbyterian, Thursday evening at Vernon Presbyterian and Friday evening at 7:15 and 8:15 at the White Temple. - " - - . i BAPTIST The Swedish Baptists of Oregon have been holding their annual conference! at the Swedish Baptist "church in this citv luring the past few days. The sessions wm close - tomorrow with an all-day meeting starting at 10:15 a. m. with a song and preyer service led by J. Sam ueleon of Canby, followed by an address by Rev." A. J. Stromana of Seattle. The Sunday school session at 11:45 will be followed by dinner served at 1 p. m. The afternoon seadon will commence at 2:45 o'clock, when ReT. C. G. Seott will conduct the none service. Four brief addresses will be eiven, by C. P. Holt of Deep Creek, Hev. E. Bjorquist of Warren. Bev. Andrew Johnson of Haley and Rer. Mr: Ottomans. At the ermine aesaion the choir will render a special musical program fol lowed by Ker. Mr. 8 Woman. While the con ference will close Sunday nielit, Kei. A. J. 8tro mans will remain during next week and will assist the pastor, Rer. T. J. Sjolander.' in speciaJ reiTals meetincs Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday erenines. At the First Baptist church Sunday Dr. George Jt. leigh of i'hoenu, Arix., will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening. The Temple quartet will sing at both services. The Sunday scHool, with classes for all ages, meets at 9. '43 a. m A chorus choir ia being formed, which all young people are inrited to join. He liearsala are held every Sunday afternoon at 5:30. Tbet pulpit of the Kast Side Baptist church will be supplied (Sunday by Dr. George H. Young, director of religious education for Ore gon under the Baptut state convention. The liastor. Dr. W. B. Hinson, who ia attending the Northern Baptist convention at Des 11 oines. Iowa, will preach the annual sermon at the convention Sunday, returning to occupy his own pulpit next Sunday. . TbV young people will conduct the service at the Mann home Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Next Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock the Women's society will hold its annual reception at the home of Mrs. Martha Doerenbecher at Milwaukie. s Sunday morning Rev. R. E. Close will deliver a mc&aaje at the Third Baptist church titat will deal with the cause of and remedy for the restlessness of the day. The evening discourse will be the second in series on "The Weill of Scripture'' . 4 1 ... ; ' "Sowing the Tares" will b the subject of DIRECTORY Fifth Sunday After Trinity Uniform Sunday School Lesson Review; "The Church, Triumphant." Rev. Golden Text "He shall dwell with them, and they shall be His peoples." Her. 21:3. Young People's Topics Baptist Union -"ChoosinB a. Life Work: What Are the Guiding Principles'" 2 Tim. 2:1-26. Christian Kndeavor "Men and Women, Who Should ln-pir Us." Hib. 11:32-40; 12:1-3. Epworth League "Men and women vino Should Inspire Us." Heb. 11:32-40; 12:1-2. Baptist First White Temple. 12th f and Taylor. Preaching by Dr. George M. Lehigh. 11, Spiritual Health"; 8, "The Great Boast." fcat Side K. 20th and Salmon. Lr. W. B. Hinson. 1-reachinz by Ur. Georse 11. Young. 11, "The Teaching of Genesis Centers in Christ"; 7 :45. "God's 'Anree Creations." Third Vancouver and Knott. - Iter. R. E. Close. 11, "The Message of Jesua for Today"; 8, "Tlia Btrange Jieeting at the Well." Arleta lath ave. and 64th st. B. E. Bev. Owen T. Day. 11. "-Sowing, the Taxes' ; , "Grit and Backbone. - : ' Calvary . bui ana Grant. , tev. d. &. Thorns. 11, 8. -Si Glneo E. 4Sth and Main. ' Rev. W. B. Stewart. 11, "The Mystery of Trouble": 8. BaUwood Dathany iter. W. Ml Hmi 11. 7 :S0. , Graces E. T64h and Ash. . Rev. W. H. Tot liver. 11.7:80. -' . . awedisii lbth and Hoyt- Rev. T. O. Siolan- der. tiwcdisb conference session all day. 10:15, song and praise service and sermon; 11:43, Hun day school; 1, dinner; 2:45, sermons; 7:3d, special music and sermon by Uev. A. J. Stonnans ot beatue. i St. Johns Chicago and Leonard. 11, 7 :BO. tii.hi.iwi E. 6th and Alberts Bar. Walter L. Ituey. 11. 8. - - ;- r Tabernacle H. 43tn ana wooastocK. 11. Univeraiiy Park Drew and Fiske. , Her. Charles A. Davis (supply). 11. 7:30. Ut. Olivet (colored; Broadway and Kvnatt Rev. J. W. Anderson. 11, 8. XUm Swedish E. 6th and Alberta. Rev. Augnat Olson. 2:S0. Lnts 88th st. and 0th av. Bav. E. A Smith. 11, 8. .I. ilecond (German) Rodney and aiorna. ju?. F. Uof.inann. 11. 7:80. CaUtollo f ! Pro-Cathedral 15ih and Cftvis, t . 7:1ft, 8:80. :45. 11. i - St. Feten Lenta Rev. J. P. ' O'Flynra. 8, 10:80. 7:80. St. Lawrence 8d and Sherman. Rev. J., GL Hughes. 0. 8:30. 10 80. 7:30. ; ' ' St. Francis it. 12 to ana mn. jut. i. & UcNamse. 0. 8. 8:15, 11. 7:44. Immaculate Heart ot Mary Williams and Stanton. Rev. W. A. Daly. o. S. S. 11. 7:80. Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clack! ra is. Kwv. K. S. Olson. , 7, 8, 9, 11. 7:30. St. Koa E. 63d and Alameda. I Rev. J. O'ratrall. 8. 10:30. 4. i St. Andrews E. Wtb and Alberta, Bar. J. Kiernart 8, 10:30, 7:30. i The Madeleine E. 24 th and Siskiyou. : Bev. George '. Thompson. 7 :3C, , 11. Ascension K. 76th and XamhiU. Vranciacaa Tathera. 8, 10:30. 7:30. I Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandensv Uev. '. W. Black. 8, 10:307:30. I Holy Croaa -774 Bowdoin. Bev.' CL - Ray mond. S. 10:30, 7:80. St. Ignatius 3220 43d st. S. E. ' Jesuit ratheri. :30. 8. 10:80, J. i BL Stephens E. 42d and Taylor. ; : Rav. Warren A. Waitt. 6, 8, :1S, 11, 7 '80. Holy Redeemer Vortland blvd. and Vaav ouver ave. Rev. William. J. Uevine. , 8, 10:30. 7:80. - t ' St. Philip Nert (Fanllst Fathars) K. ' 16th and Hickory. Rev. M. L. Ferry. ! 6, 8:30. 10:3U. s I , i 1 - St. Clements 3. Smith av. and Wewto. Servit Fathers. 0. 8, 10:30. 7:30. Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center. Bav. W. Gregory. 8, 10:30. 7:30. i St. Agatha E. 15th and Nehaleoa. Bev. i. Cemmlaky. 8. 10:30. 7:30. i j St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland t and Fai) mg. Rev. F. Matthew. 8. 10 :30. 7 :30. SU Joseph (German) 16th and . Cuuch, Rev. Frouin Eppea. 8, 10:30. 7:30. St. Michael (Italian) 1th and Mill. Bev. M. Baleatra. 8:30. 10:30. 7:30. St. Claires Capitol HiiL Father Ateyatn. 0. F.'M. 7:15. :15. f St. Charles E. 8 3d and Alberta, f Bar. M WaUae. 8, 10:30. AU Ssinu E. 89th and GliaaaJ Bev. Father William Ctonin. 8. 10:80. i St Patrick 19th and Saner. Rev. Charles M. Smith. Masses. 7:30. , 10:30, 7:45 St. BirgitU's chapel JLinnton-Glen Harbor. (Attended from St. Patricks). a. m. Our Lady of Sorrows E. 52d and Wood stock. Rev. G. C. Falln. 8. 10:45, 4 JO. - St. Anthony's Chapel 7022 45th aM. Rev. O. C. Fallu. 9 a. m. i )- : Holy Family Chapel E. 87th and Bex. Bev. O. U. FaUu. 9:45. 7:45. , ; -: i - i . ' Ctwletlan " . ' !":.' First Park and Columbia. Rev. Harold H. Griffis. 11, "The Jaundice of the Soul"; 7:45, "The Power of the Cross" and baptismal service. Kan Side E. I2tn and Taylor Uev. .Norman F. Johnson.' 11, "Serving God"; 8, "Confessing Christ." . . -Church of Christ Rodney and Knott. Rev. Joseph Boyd. 11, "Harmony in Action"; 8, "The Element of Adventure in Religion." ' Monta villa E. 7th and Glisaa. Rer. Car roll C Roberta. 11, 7:30. j Kern - Park Rev. F. .H. Ghormley. 11, 7:30. i St. Johns Central and Oswego. Bav. Her bert Jones. 11, 8. . i Tabernacle E. 2th and Alberta, j Rer. R. Tibbe Maxey. 11. 7:80. ' Sellwood 569 Tenmo. Rev. J.- R, Johnson. 11. 7:30. . . . , j Ctwistlan - Seism - Lesson subject: "Cbriauan Science." First lth and Everett. 11. . Second K. 6th and Holladay. 1 1, 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11, 8. Fourth Vancouver and Emerson. 1J, 8. Fifth 6 2d and 42d ave. S. E. 11. Sixth Masonic temple. 868 XamhilL ' 11, S. Beventb Smith ave. and New York. 1 L Ail cborcba Wedneadsy. So,. of ortiantTs Churches and footing Rev. Owen T. Day at the Arleta Baptist church Sunday morning. At 8 p. m. he will speak on "i;rit and Backbone." Election of B. Y. P. V. officers wiU be held Tuesday night in the church. The election- will mark the end - of a friendly "political" campaign which haa been of interest during the past month. ... chAistiax In his sermon Sunday morning at the First Christian church, Rev. Harold H. GrifXis will deal with what he considers the one great universal vice, having for his specific topic "The Jaundice or the Soul." A special olea will be made for the enlistment of the members in send ing personal messages to Oregon con gressmen to take action in the tragedy of the Near Kast. i In the evening the ordinance ' of Christian baptism will be administered and the pastor will discuss the recital, "The Sign of 'the Cross,'.' given last Sunday evening by Ben Scovell. The music for these services will be led by the church quartet and will include the special so prano number, "With Verdure Clad," from Han del's "Creation." by Miss Kathryn Knsey, and the baritone selection ''Beyond the Dawn" (San derson), by Gus Cramer. ' " . A program of sacred music under the di rection of Maude Springer Bowen will precede the aermon at the Roduey avenue Church of Christ Sunday night. The choir wiU give the anthem "How Lovely Are the Messengers." ora torio St. Paul, and "Gloria in Kxcelsis" from Moral' "Twelfth Mass,?' . Special numbers will be a soprano solo by Mrs. U. L. Klausen, se lections by the male quartet, violin sola "Even song" (Burratt) by Miss May Englestad. Rev. Herbert Jones, pastor of the St. Johns Christian church, was elected Multnomsh county vice president of the Oregon Christian Missionary society Wednesday to succeed Rev. S. M. Connor. Plans were made- for a reception to be given for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hendricks, who are "to sail for Japan in August as missionaries of the United Christian Missionary society. Hendricks is a Portland boy and the Portland churches hope to send him as a "living link": that is, pay. his salary while he is on the field- There were brief talks by the pastors in the city and an address by Rev. J. Gordon Bennett on the task of the church in the city. ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ' First Church of Christ. Scientist, of this city announces a free public lecture on Christian Science by (Paul Stark Seeley, C. S. B., of Portland, Or., a mem ber of the board of lectureship of the Mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., Tues day evening in The. Auditorium at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. - CONGREGATIONAL "The Tolerance of Christianity" is Dr. MclSlveen's topic at the First Congrega tional church for Sunday morning. This is his last sermon prior to going on his vacation. The minister will attend the National Council of Congregational churches In Los Angeles the first two weeks in July and" preach In New Yorkl OF CHURCH Congregational First Park and Madison. Pr. W. T. MeEV i veen. 11, "The Tolerance of Christianity";! 1 :4 a, address by Dr. Arthur E. Holt of Boston. Sunnyside K. 82d and Taylor, Dr. J .J. Staub. 11, "The Christian's Conduct in World ly Affairs"; 7:45, "In the Hole and Out Again." Atkinson Memon? K. 2'Jtn and Everett. Rev. K. E. Flint. 11, "The Survival Kingdom"; 7:45. ''Making It Easy to Do Wrong and Hard to Do Right." , Highland E. 6tb and Pre:otfti Rev. Edward Constant. 11, "The Leading Doctrine of Jesus"; 8, Odd Fellows' memorial service. Waverly Heights K. 82d and Woodward. Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11, "The Divina Im press on Man"; 8, "Religion fbr Ordinary Peo ple." Laurelwood 45th ave. and 65th st. 8- L Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 10:30, 7:30. Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. 11. University park listen and uimoard. Bev. O H Johnston. 10:80. 7:80. Finnish Mason and Albina. - Rev. A. A. Harju. 6 and 8 p. m St. Johns S. lvanhoe and Richmond. 11, 7:45. DaDisb-Norwegiaa E. 23d and Sumnar Bev. Ole Torgeeten. 11, 7:80. First German Ebeneser E. 7th and Stanton. Bav. George Zocher. 10:30, 7:30. Second German E. 8th and K Hi more Rev. Henry Hagelgasz. 10:30. preaching: by Dr. A. 1. Mullens; 7:30. f Zioo German E. 9th and Fremont- Bav. J. H. Hopp. 11. 7:30. , Ounkard Choreh of the Brethren Bortbwlck and Brai ird Rev. George C CarL 11. 7. 4 ' EPfaeopaJ . Pro-Catheai of St. Stephens 13th and Clay. Rt Rv. Walter Taylor. Sumner.- bishop: Vary Rev. T. T. Hicks. 7:45. 9:45. 11. Morning prayer and sermon; 7:4o. evening prayer ana address. 'it jilty 19U, and Everett. Rev. A. A. Mor rison, rector. 11.. 8u Davids E. 12th and Belmont. Rev. Thomas' Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 11, 7:30. BL Maras 21t and MannaU. Her. J. G. Hattonr rector. 7:80. 11,- 7:45. SU Philip 242. Ku&seU. lo. 11. St. Andrews Hereford st., Portamoutb. R John D. Rice. 8. 11. 7:30. Grace Mesnorlai East 17 th and Weidler. Rev. O. W. Taylor. 11, 8. St. Michael and All Angela S. 43d and Broadway. Ker. F. T. Bowen, vicar. 8, 11. Cliuron oi Oar Savior doth ave. and 4 1st at S. E. Bev. John B. McCormick. 10. 11. Bishop Morrat Memorial Good Samaritan hospital. Rev. F. K. Howard. 7 and 9:80 a. as. Su Paula Woodmer Bev. Oswald W. Tay lor. 4. St Johns Memorial 15th and Harney, Bell wood. Rev. John B. McCormicks 8, 10. U Matthews Corbeu and isancroxr. Rav. it- ciark, near. 10 and 11 a. m. Good Suepuerd Vancouver ana Grabs ml Rev. John Dawson, rector. 7:30, 9:45, 11, 7 :30. . ' Mission at St- Johns Bickner's halL Rev. John D. Rice, vicar. 2. 3. su Peters Chapel 1973 E. Stark. 10. Bt. James Chapel K. 72d su aud 7th ave. 10, 7:30. . ... Cnapei of the Transfignration E. 50th and Division. 8 p. m. i Evangelical East Market Street E. 6th and Market Bev. Ezra Maurer. 11, 7:30. - Clay Stmt 10th and Clay. Ker. Jacob Stocker. 10:45. "The Privileges of the Believer in Christ"; 8, "The Beatitudes, the Blessedness ot Mourning." Swedish Tabernacle IT. 17th and Glisan. Rev. J. C. Leader. 11, 7:30. Lenta Ff B. Culver. 11. 7 :30. ! - west Portuad Multnomah station. ' Rer. Hi a. Dcueucrmaa. 11, i :50. . ' Fr Method 1st j janrst E. 9tb and Mill. Kev. W. J. Johassjav - Central E. 80th and Flanders. Rev. Q Coper. 11. 7:30. Alberta E. 30th and WygsnL Rev. 8. U Bums. 11, 7:45. - St. Johns E. Richmond and Hudson. Rav F. R-'Dawsen. 11, 7:30. Lenta K. vj. H. Blair. 11. 7:30. ' Frin . First B. 35th and Main. Cox. 11. 7:45. Bav. Homer L. Second E. 92d and lst av. 11. 7:30 Vtest t dmoB Uorthwick anC Jersey. Bar. Carey Jessup. 11. 8. Jcwlsrt Congregatina Beth Israel (Reformed) 12th and Main. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Of fie 716 Chamber of Commerc bldg. Sabbatn aervicas Friday at 8 p. m. ani Saturday at 10:30 a. m. Congregation Ahavai Shalom Park and Clav ata. Rabbi R. Abrahaaaon. Frioay. 8 p. m. Saturday. 8:30 a. m. Congregation Novah Eedek Talmud Torah and HaU, Rev.tsrshara L RcxaitT Friday, 8 p. m. . Saturday. 9 a. m. Sunday, 10 ;',:'.''. t a-attr Day Saints . Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Samta IS.- zotn ana ataaison. Herbert C Ivena mission Dresident lo. 6:80. sversoa., Reorganized Church K 76th and Irving Elder C. E. Jones. 10:45, T:45. rTUls' ': Lutheran ::' St ' Jsie W. " Park and Jefferson Rav William EL Brinkmaa. 11. 7:45. St Paub E. 12th ' and Clinton. Rev. A. Krause. 10:30, aermon by the Rev. J. B. Crouch of Lewiston on "Home and Foreign Mis sions"; 2.. lectures by Rev. Crouch and Rev. J L Kerpenstem of Cornelius."- . " Trinity (Misaonn Synod) rtodney and Ivy Rev. J. R. Rimbach. 10:15. (German) : 7 :30. (Enghsnl- - ' aurch for Deaf- Rodney and Ivy Rv J. A. C. Beyer.'. . . Our Savior'aE. 10th and Grant. Rev. M. A. Chri- tenen. 1 1, "Chri-t Jesui. First, Last and Always"; 7:30, special meeting of members. Bethlehem Norwegian 14 th and Da via Kev. H. J. Thorpe. 11. Kvaagatsaal Worwegiaa (rrea) Vfy- city, Chicago and Minneapolis before he returns the middle of August. In con nection with a special musical service by the chorus and. Quartet. Dr. Arthur 10. Holt of Boston, labor expert of the Congregational denomination, will give a brief address Sunda' evening. The social event of next week for First Con gregational church folk is the annual picnic of all the organizations of the church next Wednes day from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. at Columbia park, St. Johns. Mrs. H- A. Roberts' class wiU present a short pageant, "Dreams,", ft the Sun day school session Sunday morning. Wednesday evening tne - interdenominational Bible class will study Revelation vii. Dr. Staub leading, at the Sunnyside Congregational church. The Alberta lodge of Odd . Fellows, together with the BeBekah lodge, will held a memorial service at the Highland Congregational church Sunday evening, the address to be given by Rev. Kdward Constant. Musie win be furnished by an orchestra composed of Odd Fellows. . All Odd Fellows and llebekalu invited. Friday eve ning a young women's, class of the Sunday school will give a vaudeville entertainment. . i EPISCOPAL At St. Stephens Pro-Cathedral holy communion will be celebrated Sunday at 1:45 a. m. and morning prayer and ser mon will be at IX. The young people's society will meet at S p. m. at the Good Samaritan hospital, where they. will sing in the wa'jds. St. PeteV day, June 29, will be , the twenU eth anniversary of Rev. Thomas Jenkins' ordina tion' to the priesthood. He lias done 10 yean' service in the mission field and 10 years in polish life. '-. EVANGELICAL Rev. Gustaf F. Johnson, pastor of the Swedish Tabernacle at Minneapolis, will preach at the Swedish Tabernacle, Sev enteenth and Glisan streets. Thursday at 7 :45 p. m. LUTHERAN Rev. J. B. Crouk, president of the Port land Lutheran district and a resident of Lewiston, Idaho, will preach ' Sunday morning at the mission festival service at St. Pauls Lutheran church. Lunch will be served guests in the church during the noon hour and at 2 p. m. Rev. Mr. Crouck and Rev. J. H. Kerpenstein of Cornelius will conduct another service. The choir will furnish special music The summer school will open Monday and be held each day from 9 a. in. to noon. A special meeting of the members of Our Savior's Lutheran ohur-rh has been . called for 7:30 p. m. Sunday by the pastor. A business meeting of the members of Trin ity Lutheran church (Missouri synod) will be held Sunday at 2. p. m- in the church. i METHODIST The bimonthly communion service of the First Methodist church will be held SERVICES IN 5 ant and Rodney-' Rev. :45. A. A. Borrevik - 11, Grara (Enrlinb) E. 24th and Broadway Rev. C. H. Bernhard. 11; 7:30. Bethany Danish Evangelical Colon and Mor ris. Rev. L. P. KjolUr. 10. 11. 7:80. St John Peninsula and Kilpe trick Rer. I Ludwig. 10:45. 7:80. . . " Swedish Augustana Stanton and Rodney Rev. V. G. Ogrcn. 10:43, 7:45. Immannel 19th and Irvuig Rev. A. T. An sa no n. 11.8. Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune Rav. 8. OL B. Knutaen. 11. 7:30. Zloa Evangelical ( Missouri Synod) Chap aaaa and Salmon Bav. H. H. Koppelmaaa :H. 10:15, 7:45. Immanuel (Missouri Synod) E. 1 5th and Leo Rev. H. C Ebeling. 9:30. 10:30. Ger- Chhrcn of th Redeemer (English) K. 15th north and Wygant School 10. aervice 11. Finnish 179 Fargo. Rev. A. Salminen. 10; Sunday ichool, 7. St Mark (Wisconsin" Synod) Matlory and Bkidmor. Bev. P. Hinderer. 9:80, 10:80; except on fourth Sundays. 9:30. 2:30. . matnedlst Episcopal Centenary-Wilbur E. 9th and Pine Dr. Frank L. Wemett 11, 7j45. Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev. A. . K. Maclean. 11, 8. Clinton-Kelly E. 40tn and Powell. Rev. K. S. Mace. ' 11, "Sing a New Song." Epworth 20th and Aavier. Her. Frank L Moore. 1 1, "Fine Fellowship and Appealing Service"; 8, "Earth's Real Kings and Queens." First 12 th and Taylor. Dr. Joshua Stans field. . 10:30, communion and sermon on "Medi tations": 7:45, sacred concert and lecture by Dr. Worth M. Tipiy of New l'ork. First Norwegian-Danish -1 Hth a lid Ho;t Re. C. A. Peterson. 11, "Camping at Elim on Our Life's Journeys"; 8, sermon by Rev. A. A. Va reide of Seattle. , German Rodney and Stanton. Rav. F. A. Schumann. 10:45. 8. Hoyt St 16th and Hoyt Rsv. S. E. HertEier. 11, 7:30. Laurelwood at. 63d and Foeter. Rav. K. E. Finley. 11, 7:30. Lenu 86th 'and 88th av. Rev. F. B. Sibley. 11, 7:4 5. Lincoln E. 5 2d and' Lincoln. Rev. W. N. Byars. 11, "The Way, the Truth and the Life"; 8, "Lost Opportunity."' M en ta rills E. ouua and Pin. Rav. F. A. Ginn. 11, 7:30. , Mt. Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Rot. D. JU Fields. 11. 8. Patton Alberta and Michigan, Rev. Gaorgi H. Bennett -11. 7:30. Bos City Park E. 58th and Alameda. Rev. C. W. Huett 11, "Unseen Forces"; 8, "Dis honesty of Unbelief." 8Uwood--,. 15th and Taeoma. Rev W. R Gordon. 11, "Cleaning Up"; 8. "Gold Mine in Portland." Sunnyside E. SSth and Tambill. ' Rev. T. H. Gallagher. 11, aermon by Dr. Worth M. Tippy of New York; 7:45, sacred concert by Whitney Boys chorus. St Johns W. iavitt and Syracuse. Rev. W. E. Kiester, 11, 7:30. Swedish Beech and ' Berth wick. Rev. S- Moody. 11, 7:80, -University Park Fiske and Lombard. Rav. H T. Atkinson, 11, 7:30. Vancouver Ave. Norwegian-Danish Skidraore and Vancouver. Rev, Gustav A. Storaker. 11, sermon by Rev. A. A. Vereide of SeatUe; 8, aermon by pastor. Weatmoreland--Milwauki and Midway. Rf. E. S. Mace. 10. 8. Woodstock 44 th and Woodstock S. K. Rev. L. C Poor. 11. 8. Woodlswa E. 10th. near Durham av. Raw J. H. Irvine. 11, "Behold the Mant"; 8, "St Paul's Thorn in the Flesh." African Zion 417 William av, Rav. L A. Moore. . 11, 7:30. District superintendent, Rav. William WaUae Toungsoik 691 E. 62d st N. Tabor 2790. M. E. South ' First Union and Multnomah. Rev. J B. Harris. 11, "Carrying On"; 8, "Companions." Nazarana -: First E. 10th and Weidler. Bev. A. M Bowes. 11, 7:30. Sellwood B. 9th and Spokane. Rev. J, (1. Bringdale. 11.7:30. Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th at Bav. O. U. Fowler. 11. 7:80. ' Highland Park E. 14th and Jarrett Rev. W. P. Eeebaugh. 11, 7:30. Scandinavian 948 Garfield. Rav. J. R Mittby. 11. 70. Prwsbytarian .-.".''..: First 12th and Alder. Dr. Harold Leonard ("Bowman. 10:30. "Doves' Wings and Eagles"; 7:30, "Carry On." Westminster East 17th and Scbnyler. ' Dr. Edward H. Pence. 10:30, "Playing Moral Hide and Seek'"; 7:45. "Lif Is a Partnership With God." - . " V - ' Central -E. "13th and Pine. Dr. Walter Henry Nugent 11. sermon by Dr. Arthur E. Holt of Boston, social service secretary of the Congregational, churches of America; 8, stere opticon Jectnre, "The Psssion Play of Ober ammergau," by Dr. J. M. Wilkinson of Los An geles. - " Calvary 11th and Clay. Rev. L. Bo wring Quick. 11, "Laughing"; 7:45. evangelistic sermon. - Mt Tsbor E. 65th and Belmont Bav. Ward MarHenry. 11. 8. Vernon 19th and -Wygant Rav. J. C Uergler. 11. 7:30. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Dr. J. Francis Morgan. 11, "The Church and Its Message"; 7:45,. service in charge of Women's Missionary society. - - Foorth Fint and Gibbs. Rev. Monro G. Everett. 10:30, 7:30. Knilworth E. 34th and Glad. tons. Rea. L. K. Grimes. 11, Children's day service; 8. "The Church in the Hills." Hope 78th and Everett. Rev. H. K. Gilaa 11. 8. Bos City Rev. . ftonaki W M. Mefu 11, "Zaccbeua, the Apostle of Restitution"; 8, "How to Secure Ten Thousand Per Cent on the Investment" Forbes Graham and Cantenbein. Preaching by Rev. George B. Lewis. 10:8O. 7 JO. people's Societies Sunday morning by Dn Joshua Stans field. At night the choir will give the closing . choral concert for the season; During July and August the singing will be under the direction of a precentor and soloist. Dr. Worth M. Tippy of New York will be the speaker at the night service. . I . Sunday morning at Rose City Park Methodist church Dr. C W, Huett, pastor,! will endeavor to show that the 'major forces controlling life are those which are not seen. " At night be will preach on the "Dishonesty of Vnbelief." A dally vacation Bible school ia in session at this church. .j. - Sunday win be "Community day" at the Sell wood Mcthodivt church. At 11 'o'clock the paa tor. Rev. W. S. Gordon, will speak on "Cleaning Up." and at 8 p. m. the topic will be "GoW Mines in Portland." at which time he will at tempt to point out some of the opportunities awaiting development in this city and in Sell wood in particular. An invitation is extended to members of the Board of trade, Portland Serv ice league and others . interested in the future of the city. At the beijipmug of the evening service the Junior league wiU give a demonstra tion of what Its members have been learning. , Members of Lincoln Methodist church are locking forward to the time when a new build ing will replace the present structure at Kat Fifty-second' and Lincoln streets. A S15.000 edifice ia planned. At a banquet held a week ago Friday night subscriptions were rasied to 4211. ; To this fund the Centenary baa agreed to add $1500. Building will not be com menced until three-fourths of the cost hat been subscribed. Rev. W. N. Byers announced. Rev. Abraham Vereide. -pastor of the First Norwegian-Danish Methodist church in SeatUe, will preach Sunday morning at' the Vancouver Avenue Norwegian-Danish Methodist Episcopal church and Sunday night at the First Norwegian Danish Methodist Episcopal church. Tonight he "will deliver a lecture at the Vancouver ave nue church on the subject "The Supreme -Thrill of Human Experience." Admission will be 25 cents and proceeds will be given to the mission fund. Tuesday night he will seak. at the mis sion sale iu the Vancouver avenue church. During the seven months of which the board of hospitals and homes of the Methodist Epis copal church has been operating." four new hos pitals have been planned - and four are under construction. One new home for children has been planned. The purchase has been made of proijerty for the Retired Ministers' home. The valuation of property added to all institutions from July 1, 1920. to March. 1921, ia 13.034, 000. A total of 12 institutions is being planned, the estimated cort of which when completed will be about $15,000,000. ' ' METHODIST, SOUTH Preparations are being made' by Rev. Joseph B. Harris, pastor of the First Methodist .Episcopal cnurcn, soutn, tor the series of special meetings to begin July 3 under the direction of Rev. D. L. Coale, evangelist. The evangelist has been in revival work 20 years, during which time he has added 100,000 converts to the Southern Methodist church, lie PORTLAND Trinity Virginia and Nebraska. Rev. John D. McLennon. 11, 7:30. Anabel Rev. Fr H. MLiell. 11.7 :30. Millard Avenue 55th ave. and 73d st. Dr. Henry White. 11, "The Power of Vision in Human Life"; 8. "Daniel, the Man Who Dared." Marshall Street- lTtb and Marshall.: Ker. A. J. Hanna. 11, 7:80. m Miapah E. 19th and Division Bev. D A. Thomoson. - 11, "Christian Giving"; 7:45 "Seeking God in Trouble." ' ' Unity K. 71st and Sandy. Rav. 8- W. Sea man. 11,7 :30. Arbor Lodge Bryant and Curtis. Bav. Alex ander R. Evans. 11. 7:30. Halt Chinas 133 Vii First Rav. Gee Bin, Hoy. (I ft ra.. school; 8. preaching. . , Rafcrrrad Kvangllcal Flrtt 12 th and Clay. Rev. O. Hafnar. 10:46. 7:30. Second K. S3d and Columbia blvd. Rev. H. Heuaaer. 11. -Thira Lenta. Rev A. F. Lienkaemper. 11. (German) ; 8, (Ecgliah) . Raforrrwd rVMbrtarlan. Flrat Minnesota and Ainaworth. Bav. F. D. FrajMC 11. 70. . aevantrt Day Advarrttau Note Regular service ot this denomination r held on caturdsy. Central K. 11th and Everett, I K. Dick son, pastor. 10, 11:16. Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery. K. J. Hibbard. minister. 10, 11. Monta villa B. 60th and Everett. 3. A. Gee-hart- 10, 11. ; ' Lenta 94th at. and 58th av. W. D. Hunt ington. 10, 11 i St Johns Central av. god Charles ton. A. R Folkenberg. 10. 11. Albina Bkidmor and MaUory. Elder John iu, as. : Salvation army Corps flo. 1243 Ash at Adjutant Henry B, Cozens. 11, "IS, 8. Corps No. 4 128 H 1st Ensign JeaaJ- Millar and Captain Mrs. U Upton. 11. 8. 8. . Spiritualist First Spiritualists E. 7th and Haasalo. S. S Scientific Cbrltian Spiritualist Aliaky hail Bev. R. M. Singleton. 8.6. 8. Spiritualist Church of Eternal Light 1S4C lJ.viaion. ' Uev. May A. Price. S. Independent Bible, Spiritualistic 441 E.12UL Bev. Ida M. Schori. - 8. Firjt Spiritual Science .20 A Oordnough bldg. S. S, lectures by Mrs. I,. E Philip and Mrs. Kmma Lister on "Th Triune God." Swdnborglan New Christian Assembly room Portland hotel. Rev. YYniiam H. Reece. 11, "Eating the Lord's Flesh and Drinking Ilia Blood." Unitarian . Church of Our Father Broadway and Yamhill Rev. William G. Elliott 10:30. "Does th End Justify th Means?" UnrUd rathrwn Conference superintendent Bav. O. E. Mc Donald. First E. 1 Sth and Morrison. Her. Bvrna 1. Clark. 11, "Is Science Religious or .Religion Scientific! "; 8, "The Sure Foundation." Second K. 27m and Sumner Her. Ira Hawley. '11, "A Promise Broken"! 7:45, "Is It Possible?" Third 7th at and 82d ave. S. E. Ht'. E. O. 8hexherd. 11, "Christ First"; 7:43, "How Is Your Conscience f" Fourth Tremont Kev. Iila Luckey. 11. 7:30. First E. 10th and Ponlar. R M n ! r arnnam. 11, :u. Ockley Green Willamett blvd. and . Car Rev. A. P. Schmale. 11, 8. St. Johns Ivanho and John. Bev. G. P. fGate. 11. 7:80.5 First E. 87th and Hawthorn. Rev. H. F. Civ-n. 11. 7:80. Church of the Stranger Grand and Wasco. Rav. 8. Earl Da Boia. 10:80. 7 JO. Kenton 120 W. lximbaiit Rev. carl Scott Dunn. 11. 7:80. Multnomah Multnomah station. Bev. David Steel Sharp. 10. 11. 6:45. 7:80. . missiooa .;;.....,,.:',-. Christian nd Misionary Alliance E. Sth and Clay. Rv. John . Fee. Peniel Mission 109 Second. 2. 8. 8; daily except Monday at 8 p. aa. Portland Commons Front and Burnside. Rev. Myra M. Smith, supt - 8, 8. - Pentecostal Flrat and Washington. Bv. Will C Trotter. 11. 8, 7 40: daily 7:80. Glad Tiding (Pentecostal) 240 ft First W. S. Lovejoy. 2. school; 8, 8. - Apostolic Faith Front and Burnside. Bev. Floreuo Crawford and R. H. Crawford. All services at camp grounds. East 52d st and O&tu ave. S. K. : Peateeoatal 147 First. George B, Far row. 8. 8. - Christian Assembly EL 20th and Ankeny. Pastor A. W. Smith. 11, 2:45, 7:45. Voiunteeis of America 224 Burns id. gv aiacs except Monday, 8: Sunday, 8, 8. Gospel Hall E. 28tb .and Stark. ' 10:80. 7:30. Bibl Standard Mission 2nd and Morriaon. Rav. kred Uornafauh. 10:30. 2 40, 8. i Miscllani T. M. C. A. SUth and Taylor. 8. ' . 1 Church of God 863 Fading. Kev. Barry Nasi. 11, 7:45. KeatiTation League 148 13th. Rev. H K ward Mills. 11, "The Naturalness of th Super natural." -'Divine Sciaoc 816 E. Clay. Rev T. M. MiCriurch of Divin Truth 201 Central bldg. Nettie Taylor Kloh. 11, 8. Tbeoecphieal Society 301 Central bide. 8, Vnivacaal Messianic , 818 Abiagton bSu 11. 6. International Bibl Stodent aaaoetetioa . W. O. W. temple, 11th and Alder. 3. 8. First Churcto of Psychic Selene 11th and Alder. W. W. Aber. 8, messages. . Th Psychical Be search Unur Portland be tel. . 7:45. - (: Christadelphlan 621 E. Waahinctoa. 11. Th Society for Spreading th Knowledge of True Prayer 201 Central bldg. Monday, S. -SnHt " : holiness jHeet in gs ?Gainpen3uly2l, HeaJersE2Hillc3peak The seventeenth-annual camp meeting of the Oregon State! Holiness associa tion wUl be held at- Bast Thirty-third and Mason streets from July 21 to 31. The prominent speakers this year will b the Kev. Charles H. j Stalker of Colum bus, Ohio,' known as "the Quaker Holy Ghost Preacher" ; and the Rev. Dave Hill of Los Angeleej a strong holiness preacher from the Evangelical church. The music will be directed1 by Kenneth Wells and Eunice Wells of Indianapolis. Although the meeti ng - do not start until July 21, special services will he held on the grounds at 3 p. m.'on July 10 and 17-. if the weather permits. Fri day, July 29, will be observed as mission ary day. at which time the Rev. and Mrs. Woodford Taylor of the mlairtonary department of the National Holiness association will speak.. They will return to China next fall, j . Miss .Louise Pinnel and Miss Ethel Williams will, have harge of the chil dren's work. Accommodations will be furnished campers. Officers of the Ore gon association, directing the meeting are: LeOrand M. Baldwin, president ; Mrs. Catherine L. Dickey; secretary ; and B. S. Cook, treasurer. . will preach here every afternoon and eve ning from Jifly 3 to 17. PEESByJ-EitlAN Rev Norman K. tjully of Eau Claire, Wis., will be welcomed as the associate pastor of the First Presbyterian chureh Sunday morning and Iwlll assist Dr. Har old Leonard : Bowman, pastor, In the services. . i Sunday evening Dr. Bowman, will preach a memorial sermon to the! Odd Fellows of Port land. The choir will furnish special mutte at each servic and Edgar K. Coursen will give a 15-minute organ recital pefors the evening aerv ice. Th Woman's association will give a silver tea Tuesday from 2 to 6 p. m. for the benefit of the wo(k at the Fourth Presbyterian church, at the home of Mrs. J. O. Elrod. 1080 Frank lin street, Willamette Heights. Mrs. Bowman and Mrs. Tully will be guests of honor. The Woman's Auxiliary to the Missionary society will give 'a picnic supper Tuesday at 8:30' p. in. at th home of Mrs. A. 8. Psttullo. Dr. Edward H. Pence Iwlll apeak at Westmins ter Presbyterian church Sunday morning on "Playing Moral Hide and Seek." 11 will use for th children's sermon th subject "Things to Remember on the Fourth of July." In the evening he will preach on "Life Is a Partner ship With God." At a joint . meeting of the elders and. deacons it waa voted to favor the coming of Billy Sunday daring June, 1922. Dur ing July and August this Sunday .evening serv ices will be discontinued. Th daily vacation Bible school, in which this church ia oooperat- ing, will open Monday at; th (jnited Presbyterian Church of the Stranger. Central Presbyterian. church, of: whieh Dr. Walter Henry ftugent W milliliter, la to have two services of special interest Sunday. In the evening Ir. Arthur E. Holt of Boston, social service secretary of th Congregational cliurclir. will give the address. - In the evening Dr. J. M. Wilkinson of Los Angeles! will gsye his illustrated lectur on "The Passion Play of Oberarnmer gau." Dr. Wilkinson, like Ir. Nugent, ia an alumnus of Victoria college, Toronto. For years he haa preached -every Sunday to 4000 people in Maasey hall, Toronto. He haa given this lectur over 100 times, and always to crowded bouses. Bandar evening at j Piedmont Presbyterian church the Women'! Missionary society will have charge of the serrice and provide a apecial program- . Mrs. Iora Underwood, returned mis sionary doctor, 'will speak on tiie subject. "Eight Years in the Orient" Mrs. J. R. McCormack will give a reading and Mrs. Leah (i. Hath away will ting. Mrs. Ji E. Long will preside. Dr. J. Francis Morgan, 1 pastor, will preach in tin morning. Monday evening the .session will meet i Children's day will be observed Sunday morn ing at Kenilworth Presbyterian church. At Mizpah PVesbyteriaa church Sunday morn ing the Bav. D. A. Thompson will give the eighth sermon in the series oni "The Se-rmon on the Mount; the Msgna Chart of Christian Freedom. " Miss Helen Burbot t will i lead the ; Christian En deavor service. Prayer! meeting aervkie will Hose for the summer With the meeting neit Thursday night The pastor'a Bible claas wui have a picnic at Baker bridge next Wednesday. Young Men's Hebrew Club Will I Entertain The Young Men's Hebrew Debating club of the South jportland Neighbor hood house. Second and Woods streets, will hold an entertainment Sunday eve ning in the auditorium of the Neighbor hood house. Among , the-features of the evening will be a literary program ar ranged by the members of the club and a few vaudeville stunts ending with moving pictures. The club was recently organized or the purpose of holding de bates and doing other literary work. FIRST METHODISJ TWaLFTH and THTlfOK i REV. JOSHUA STANSFIELD, D. D. PA-TOR 10:80 A. M. -' J Communion Service T AB W. W. ' ' f ! ' Sacred Concert V QOARTiT AND CHORAL CHOIR DAILY VACATION SCHOOL OF RELiaiON, 9 A. M. to 12 NOON, JUNK 27 t JULY IS. ' - East Side Baptist Church CAST 20TH AND SALMON ' WALTER BJENWELL HINSON, D. D. -Mlnhrue . SUNDAY SCHOOL, :80 A. M. 11 :00 A. M. THE TEACHING. OF 41ENESIS CENTERS IN CHRIST" ' Ts4S R. M. . "COD'S THREE CREATIONS" Preaching by DR. OEORCE H. VOUNQ (East Morrison or Hawthorn Av. Can) DO YOU BELIEVE IN THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD? In either case, youl should understand what the scriptures teach. Also how I B.nrl when this imrjortiuit event will bearln. - I COME A5D HEAR C.vW. FIELD Sunday. 8 P. M., W. O. W. Temple Eleventh Street betweea Washington and Alder. Iateraatloval Bible 8tndents Association . SEATS EB.EE. I TOU ABE WELCOME. HO COLLECTION. APOSTOLIC CAMP MEETINGS WILL DRAW BIG CMS The fifteenth annual camp meet ing of the Apostolic Faith Mltmion opens Sunday at the permanent campgrounds at Kant Fifty-second street and Sixty-fifth avenue south east. Indications point to the largest meeting In the history of tho mis sion. People have already arrived from Kan Francisco, Los Annelcs, St. Louis, Kan sas City and Medford.) Ample accommo dations huve bjeen made for taking cure of the campers. i The large new auditorium accommo dating about 2000- people has been com pleted. At night the front of the mam moth, building will be flooded with llht showing the 10-foot gold star and -the words, "Jesus, the Light of the World." The--meetings, beginning Kunday, will continue for seven weeks. Services will be held on Sunday at 10:30 a. m., 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. and each evening ,at 7.40. Bible study wjll be held each afternoon at Z :30, except Monday and Saturday, after the first week. The meetings will be conducted In the "old fashioned" way. A song service led by a 60-piece orchestra, will precede each service. No collections will be taken. Tables have been provided for those who desire to bring their lunch and spend the day on the camp grounds. Church Convention To Meet at Turner The thirty-first -annual convention of the Churches of Christ In Oregon and the sixty-ninth annual gathering of Ore gon Disciples of,Christ, will be held at Turner, July 2 to 10. J. A. Bennett will preside at the sessions and the Rev. C V. Swander will act as secretary. Camp ing privileges will be provided. Clergy men and leading laymen In Oregon will be the speakers.. No gate fee will be charged this year. Chamber Funds Grow Cottage Grove, : Or., June 25. Of the $10,000 sought by -the .ttnge Grove Chamber of Commerce for future ac tivities, $6000 has been raised and K.2 members have been added,' according; to reports at a meeting Friday nlffht, which was largely attended. A constitu tion arid by-laws, presented by K. W, Miller, 1 committee chairman, were ap proved by the chamber members. CENTENARY -WILBUR METHODIST KAST NINTH AND INt t "THE FItlEN DLT CHL'KCH" FRANK LLKWKLLYN WKMKTT. Pastor - 11:00 A. M. - "Judas: Appraiser of Precious Ointment" 7i4S P, M. "Some Striking Illustrations of Faith' MALE-QUARTET 8IN0S "Hymn of Praise," by Beethoven, and ' der Hi Wings,';; by Sankey. THIS CHUROH INVITES V0U. Cn- WESTMINSTER IA8T 17TH AND SCHUYLEH E. H. Pence -D. D., Pastor 10:30 "Playing Moral Hide and Seek" 7:4S "Life Is a Partner hip With God" DAILY VACATION BIBLE 80HOOLS IN CHURCH OP TRAN0IRS, COR. WASOO AND ORAND AVE. 18 EACH MORNINO JUNK 27 JULY 8 Apostolic Faith CAMP MEETING June 26th Merlin Krery Marht in the Week at liti bands at loiSO, StlO and 7tI0 All alloBi Sleetlag Batordar Kve. ALL WELCOME KO COLLECTION Take Woodstock far to ifd Hlrret Walk tour Bloeks Month First SPIRITUALIST CHURCH EAST TTH AND HASSALO STS. MRS. LILLIAN SMITH, Pattw Sunday service at 8 and 8 P. it. Eveolnr Addrms, Tvllvfred by i. MR. IRA TAYLOR Message by MRS. NELLIE RIOO ,yf Ran Antonio, Teiaa. and MRS. M. J. DOWN a Holo by MRS. EDYTHE SCHMIDT, MISS riSHSURN and MISS SMITH There will he a membership mealing Sunday at 4 :8J p. rn. 4