THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND,, OREGON. 14 SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1921. Baptists to fold (Srand penxng Services on tTCkeir Grounds at Columbia City CZECHOSLOVAK SINGER TO GIVE FAMOUS LECTURE Baptists of Oregon are looking for ward to next Friday evening when the frand opening services of the state young people's assembly will be held at the new assembly grounds at Columbia City. This will be followed by 12 days of conference and convention work, with which will be mingled much pleasure. The seven-acre tract at Columbia City, which was a shipyard during the war, has been purchased by the Baptist church as a permanent site for -the an nual Baptist meetings in Oregon, which include the young people's assembly, state convention, ministers' conference and the woman's missionary convention. WILL OCCUPY HOTEL On the opening night the Rev. Anton Hok, noted Czecho-Slovak singer and preacher, will give his famous lecture. A recent telegram received here states that Dr. George Middleton, a leading Baptist pastor from Syracuse. N. Y., will be able to attend and conduct sev eral classes. Other leaders in the church who are on the program are the Rev. T. B. Fri zelle of Philadelphia; the Rev. T. H. Hagen of Seattle and the Rev. George It. White of Los Angeles, superintend ent of the publication society in the West Arrangements have been made for a girls and married people to sleep in nearbyjhjstel, and for the men and boys to sleep in a dormitory. Members of the colored Baptist church will have charge of the dining room, and have planned a menu that will cost the delegates but SI a day, as no profits are sought. PROGRAM ISSUED No bedding will be furnished, but all will be given a cot and mattress free of charge. The' grounds are on the Colum- bia river near Columbia City, 30 miles I nejow t-oruana, ana can De reacnea oy train or automobile. A depot has been constructed on the grounds. The program for the first three days follows : Frlday, July 29 I prelude, Professor Harold Adams: lecture, aer-1 mon. Her. Anton io, nnca uxecno-oiovus. July SO 8:30 L a. to 1! noon Orrirrisarion S tv m Berinnins of athletic camel. 7 D. m. Reception of Willamette association to State Young People. 7:30 p. m. Popular mass service ; music. prelude. Professor Harold Adams: address, "The victorious Life"; around the campfire. Sunday, July SI . -8:80-9 a. m. Homing prayers. 10 a. m Bible claims. 11 a m. Sermon. Rer. B. T. Starkey. 8 p. m. Great dedicatory service and sermon Dr. w. n. mnaon. 7 t. m. B. T. F. V. meetinra. 8 P. an. Praise service and sermon by Dr. H. P. StiUweu, . nw , The Spiritual Uses of Sleep" will be 1 the subject of a sermon Sunday at 10 :30 a. m.. by the Rev. WilUam G. Eliot Jr. .t ttim, -V,n.h nf fin, TTathor I TTn i 1 a ri n n 1 Broadway and Yamhill street. FIRST METHODIST TWELFTH and TAYLOR REV. JOSHUA STANSFIELD, D. D. PASTOR OtSA A- M, 'The Hope of the Gosper 7:46 P-wX, tKorrOfrK "Jean Val Jean" By DR. JAMES L OARDfR ER A residen Harding's Disarmament Conference Japan's Attitude BY Pastor E. J. Hibbard SUSDAT ETSKUfO, JTJtT 24, Tttt THE TABERNACLE Sixth at Montgomery SPECIAL MUSIC HEAR IT First Congregational Church PARK AKD MADI8OX STS. REV. WM, T. McELVEEN PASTOR Dr. John W. Wilson Of Ripon, TCI will preach SCXDAT. JtTIiT S4 11:00 A. M, "The Ampler Vision" 7:45 P. M. "Men aad Battgioa MRS. D. D. FISHER of Spokane. wash., win sing at both services. First SPIRITUALIST CHURCH EAST 7fH AND HA8SALO STS. Snsday Moottags at S P. M. ' j ADDRESS BY MR- IRA TAYLOR MESSAGES BT MBS. X. 1. DOV73FES Teaching jfetaff 2irleta aily Vacation JJible jfeckool c fc LaaeaeaCi. HMHk aSao?'' KBUBrV IbamT aL bK or anamaMB ""eBsassV 9 bbbbw. BBfltuvv wtSsiS m bbbbabbbbbwI Ev w IB (Lw B mYmm ' mtW Mr bbbmP Ibbbsbbb W B'H HF 8- AwB$ gflzBBBBBwh. ' KSL gBBBBBBBBBBBBBBwk lF B tBBgo B BSrabMI W W bbbwbob bbB B SiiKiH HHRS3iBBR9B LbS i -Wm B bbvbBbbIXbbwI mJBk wmmmmmWvm'-' y9bbby tmm bbsm?-"; m. BSH M HaiHAI F! bbsst Cbbm! bbbbvs!:-' ftyK V9 Front row, reading from the left, Mrs. Via, Miss Nancy Carlson, Miss Lola Holmes. Second row, Rev. F. E. Flnley, Mrs. Leonard Fish burn, Mrs, Helen E. Workman, Mrs. H. E. Hall, Mrs. John J. Hansaker, principal; Miss Hazel Robuck, Mrs. W. I. Ormandy, John James, janitor, nurd row, Mrs. W. L. Wilson, Rev. R. HOd, Mrs. C. M Gaines, Mrs. E. O. Shepherd, Miss Alms E. Hollingsworth, Mrs. Glen Sanders. Back row, Rev. E. O. Shepherd. Rev. Henry White, Mrs. S. L. Burnett, Mrs. J. H. Zehrung, Mrs. Mattie E. Belmore, Mrs, Lulu Brooks, Rev. O. T. Day, Miss Elwil da Hen lira, Mrs. E. L. LEAGUERS PLAN FOR BIG SESSION Barry Monday morning hosts of Port land Epworth leaguers will leave for Jefferson to attend their annual six-day summer institute. Three hundred and I ,. ' I0fty are expected this year from the northern part of the state. The leaguers in Southern Oregon are closing their in- am started last Monday The two Western Oregon institutes are part of a chain of 76 which the Epworth league . department of . the Methodist Bpiscopaj church is holding this year in all parts of the United States. A total registration of about 60,000 young people is forecast. This year has also seen the establishment of similar work in Mexico, India, South America and Singapore. The purpose of this annual institute is to train young people in the work of the church and at the same time give them ample opportunity to enjoy a vacation. The faculty at the Jefferson institute are: The Rev. Blaine E. Kirk pat rick. president of the board of control; Dr. E. C. Hickman, dean; Dr. J. O. Van Winkle, local manager; P M. Blenkin- ulrecJor 01 maslc' , ft7' 15 f reCreaUon; Virginia Mason. I registrar. Board and lodging will be furnished en. iiuuuuAi tales, ur utuiipuiK ldcuiues are provided for those bringing their own bedding. The daily schedule follows 6:30 Moraine -watch, E. E. Gilbert. 7 -30 Breakfast. 8:30 Bible study, Blaine E. Eorrpatrkk. 9:16 John Waaler Junior (Home httedonl Marey Bate; Sunday 1011001 methods, A. Gillette. 9:55 Recreational demonstrations. AL Harry. 10 :ZD Lire service data, E. C. Hickman; E. S. Hammond; advanced Jnrior Mrs. Minnie Marcv Bates. 11:10 John Wesley Junior (Toreum lOs- siona., Carl G. Doner; recreation and culture. J. u. spencer; evangelism. W. 8. Gordon. 11:45 Epworth lea rue methods. Blaine K. hjrkpatnck. 1 .00 Best sad 3:00 Recreation. 6:00 Sapper. 6 :45 Community Sins. 8 -.00 Eveninr awasawMaBa Hickman. Player 10: CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ELEVENTH AITD CLAT STS. RET. ta, BO WRING QUICK, Minister H A. M. Jsaior Sermon "The Boy Kin" Moraiag Topie "CREATION 1 EXPECTATION" 7.-4S p. East Side Baptist Church EAST 20TH AND SALMON STS, I SUN MY WALTER BENWELIi HJNSON, D.D. 11 ARI 7:40 f. M. "OtTTISQ TINKO OF B. y. w. o. 0:48 . M (set Morrison or Hawrasj.a. Ave. Cam.) First Presbyterian Church PORTLArl D, OREOON. AMar at TwafrtS Mlalsters Jk lttM Am Mm M THE GREATEST FACT IK THE WOBJJP I 7:45 P. M, FAITH" B Mr. Tolly Preaehesfl Freeman 'Whitman, Miss Gladys Cram, Ml Myrtle Lewis, Ml Collins. Services feunday in $arks at peninsula rSlnd at Laurelburst Religious services will be held Sunday at 4:30 p. m. in Laurelburst and Penin sula parks under the auspices of the Portland Federation of Churches. The meetings last week were well attended and it is anticipated even a greater num ber will attend this week. At Peninsula park Dr. J. Francis Mor gan, pastor of Piedmont Preabterian church will preside ; Rev. W. L. Riley, pastor of Highland Baptist church will preach the sermon ; Rev. W. EL Kloster. pastor of St. Johns Methodist Episcopal church, will read the Scripture lesson ; DIRECTORY Ninth Sunday After Trinity Uniform Sunday School Reason "Sard Basins His Ministry.'' Acts 9:19 30; GaX 1:15-17. Golden Text "Thou Art the Christ, the 80a of the Lavinc God." Matt. 16 16. Young People's Topics Christian Endeavor 'The Perils of Material ism." I John 2:15-17. Epworth Learoe "Bsadinc for Recreation." Med. 12:10-12. Itat Whlta- Temple. 12th and Taylor. Re service; otmreh closed for repairs. East Side E. 20th and Salmon. Dr. W. B Hfamoo, 11. -Where Are the Dead?" 7:48. "Gatdac Ta-ed of God," Third) Vancouver and Knott Bar. B. X. Close. 11, "The By-Product of Christian Achievement"; 8, "Bafreahlns Drana-hts From the Walls of Him.". Arleia 48th ave. sad 64th st. S. E Bar. Oken T. Day. 11, 8. S. 8th and Grant. Rer. J. E. 11. "A Good Man ": 8. "The Golden Rale la Office sad Factory." oiencoe K. 40th and Matt. Be. W. B Stewart. 11. 8. SeUwood Bethanv Rev W K FWi. 11. 7:10. V Grace E. 76th and Ash Rev. W H. Tol- rrver. 11. 7:30.- Swedish 16th and HeyL tar. 10:45. 7:80. Rev T. G. Bioiaa- Bt. Johns Chicaro and 1 11. 7:80. Bev. Walter Hisfalanrt E. 6th and Alberts. 1 nuey. 11. 8. Tabernacle E. 45 th and Woodstock. TJntvendtv Park Dm and Fiake. 11. Charles A. Davis (wrpply). 11, 7:30. ML Olivet J colored) Breadway and Everett. r. J. W. A ode arson. 11, 8. Earn Swedish E. Sth and Alberta. Bev. August Olscn. 2:30. Lenta SSth st. aad 0th ave. Bev. B A. 11.8. Second (German 1 Rodnev and Morris. Rev. F. Hoffmsn. 11. 1M. Pro-Cathedral 13th and Da via. Rev Georre T. Campbell 6. 7:15, 8:80. 9:45, 11. St Peters Lrsnts. Hev. J. P. O Flynn. 8. 10:30 7 40. St Bev. J. C Bev. L B. 6. 8:80. 10:80. 7:80. St Francis E. 18th aad Pine. MeNamee. 0. 8, 9:30, 11. 7:4. Immaculate Heart of Marv Williams and Stanton. Bar. W. A Daly. S. 8. 8. 11. 7:80. Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas. Rev. B 8. Oason. S. 7. 8. t. 11. 7:80. St. Rose E 53d and Alameda. Rev J. O'FarrelL 8, 10:30, 4. St Andrews E. 9th and Alberta. Rev. 8. 10 -AO. 7:30. The Madeleine E 24th and Wkalveai. Rv George F. "Thompson. 7:30, 0, 11. 76th and TamhilL Fathers. 8. 10:30. T .30. Blessed Sacrament Marrland and Bev. F. W. Black. 8. 10:80. 7:80. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin. Rev. C. Ray ond. 8. 10:80. 7:80. St, Ignatius 8220 43d st. S. K. Fathers. 6.80. S. 10:80. T. 8t Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor. Rev. Warren A. Warn. 6, 8. 9:15. 11. 7:30 Holy Redeemer Portland btvd. aad Van- iver ave. Bev. William J. Devine. 6. 8. 10:30. 7:S.- St PhUip Seri (Paunst Fathers E. 16th and Hickory. Brr. M. Lv Ferry. . 8 SO. 10:30. 8t Clements S. Smith tVe. and N Servite Fathers. 0, 8. 10:80. 7:80. E, 11th and Center. Rev Gregory BohL 8. 10:80. 7:80. St Agatha K. 15th and Nehalem. Bev. Joan Curanusky. 8. 10:30. 7:80. St Stamslans Polish) Maryland and Fail ing, aev. f. Matnuarwsgi. s. 10:30. 7 :SO St Aoaanh (Oermsn) 15th sad Conch. Kev. tTowin tipper. 8. 10:80. 7.80. St Michael (Italian) 1th and MilL ML. Balertra. 8:30, 10 3O. 7:30 St Clare's Capitol HilL lather Aloyatas O. F. M 7 :15. 9:15. St Charles K. 33d and Bev. M. Wsllace. 8. 10.30. All Saints E. 80th and Glhaa. Bev. WU- Bam Cronin. 8. 10:30. St Patricks 18th aad Savier. M Smith. Mam 11. 7:30. 9. 10:30. 7:43. Mt Brtgitta's Chapel T awsam nim (Attended from St Patricks) . 9 a.m. Oar Lady.ef Sorrows E. 5 2d aad W stock. Rev. G. C. Falls. 8. 10:43. 4:30 1 St Anthony Chapel 7022 43th ave. Bev. a, . isaa a. m. Hotv Family Chapel B. 8 7th G. C. FaOa. 9:45. 7:45. Fin Park and Coasmhes Bev. Harold H unrcu, 11, -Tnenaogieal Meddlers": 7:4 5 "Htcaing xear Tent Tewyrd sodom." Beat Side E. 1 2th and Taylor. Bar. F Johnson. 11. "Why We Are Called": 7 JO, uea or nam. ot 11. 8. 70th and GBsan. 11. 740. v. h riii.in 1 1 1 1 -9m. ' St wart Jesse, 11. 8. R. 11. T:so. 11. 7 AO. Chrkvt Rodney aad Kaott. Joseph Boyd. Kern Park Bev wee. 1L, Lesson subject: "Truth." Ftraa isA iad Bwnttll. 8. Tted B"l am? aSm 11"' rmft '"ttu b. " ilL j-yi and Nev Tort 11. Rev. Joseph D. Boyd, pastor of Wood lawn Christian church, will offer prayer, and Rev. Carl a Dunn, pastor of Kenton United Presbyterian church, will have charge of the music. At Laurelhurst park. Rev. H. F. Given. pastor of the First United Presbyterian church, will preside ; Dr. Edward H Pence of Westminster Presbyterian church will preach the sermon ; Rev. W B. Stewart, pastor of Glencoe Baptist church, will read the scripture ; Rev Homer L. Cox. pastor of First Friends church, will offer prayer, and J. Fergu son of the Sunnyside Congregational cnurch will have charge of the music WAIT BIB LK IX SCHOOL There is quite a movement on in New Zealand to put the Bible back in the public school. A recent issue of the Salvation army War Cry, published at Wellington, devotes considerable space to this question. OF CHURCH rtrat Part and Madamn. Dr. W. T. Mo- vevn. Snwnj hv IVr Jnhn W Vtkm nf Ripon. Wis.; 11. "The Ampler Vision"; 7:48. "Mwa and rUhrlon." Sunnyside E. 8 2d aad Taylor. Dr. J. 3. Staub. 11. "Whan Jeans Rsfwssd to Spsal '; no evaninc service. Atkinson Memorial E. 30th and EvwrstL Bar. E. E. Flint. 11. "The National Coun cil at Los Inrssm"; 7 .48. The Hichway of Life." Hishland B. 0th aad Presrott. Bev. Edward Constsnt. 11, "Moraine Walks With the Crea tor Among the Monataiaa." Mo evwainc service. Waverry Beichta E. 83d and Woodward. Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11. 7:80. Lanrehrood (5th ave. aad SSth it.Lt Mrs Alice M. Harxfaaker. 10:80. 7:80. FQrrim Missonri and 8 haver. 11. I'aivernty park Haven and Lombard. Bev. H. Johnston. 10:S0. 7:80. Finnish Mason and A Thins. Rr A A. Harju. S and 8 p. m. St Johns S. Ivanhoe aad Rirhaaoad Bar. Elmer N'ocrse. 11. 7:48. Danish-Norwegian K. 23d and Snmwr Bev. Oie Torawama. 11, 7:80. First German Ebeneaer E. 7th and Stanton. Bev. George Zoeher. 10:80. 7:30. Second German E 8th and Rkidmore. Rev Henry TTlyilsamT 10:80. 7:80. Zion German B. 0th and Fremont Bev. J. H. Honp. 11. 7:80. Chnrrh of the Brethren Borthwiek and Brain ard. Rv. George C. Carl 11. 7. Pro-Cathedral of St Stonhens 13th and Clsv Rt Bev. Walter Taylor Sumner, bishop: Very Bev. B. T. T. Hicks, dean. 7:48. holy com m union ; 9:45, school; 11, morning prayer and mon; 5, young people's social aad satins Trinitr 19th and Kvarati. Bev. A. A Mor rison, rector. 11. St Davids East 12 th and Belmont Rev. JUS III I. rector. 7:30. 9 30. 11. 7:30. Hattoe, rector. 7 :30. 1 1 ; no evening service. Marks 21st and Marshall Rev. J G rector. 7:30 a. as.: 11. sermon bv Bev. n.. Howard. Ho evening aerWw, St Philips 242 Russell 10, li st Andrews Hereford stl. Portsmouth Rev. John D. Riee. 8. 11. 7:80. Grace Memorial Bast 1 7 th and WeidW. ev. o. W. Taylor. 11. 8. baela and An Aawels K. 4Sd and Broadway. Kev. r . T. Bowen. vicar 8. 11. Church of Our Savior 60th ave. and 4 1st st S. E. Bev. John B. McOormlck. 9 Baboo Morris Memorial Good hospital. Bev. F. K Howard. 7. 8:80 t- Pauls Woodmen. Rev. Oswald W Tav- lor. 4 av m. St Jonas Memorial 15th and Harney, SeO- Bev. jonn a. Md.rauck. 11 1 St- Matthews Oocbett aad Bancroft H. Clark, vicar. 10 aad 11 a at Oood bhepherd ancouver an Rev. John Dawson, rector. 7:80. 8:48. 11. 1 an. Mission of St Johns Btokarr's ban. John D. Bice, vicar. 2 aad 3 p. m. 8t Peter-i Chapel 1973 E SUrk. 10 St James Chapel E. 72d st and 17th are. IO, 7:30. Church of the Transfiguration B 50th and P- BV, Market Street B Oth aad Market. aev. san. Maurer. 11. 7 so. day Street 10th sad Clay. Bev. Jacob 10:45. sermon by the Bev H E. Abel of Canby: no evening service. Swedish Tabernacle K. 17th and GUssst aer. . c lsoia: 7 30. LenU F. B. Culver. 11, 7 30. Wast Portland Multnomah station. Bev H tt Bcneuerman. 11, 7:80. . ' ' 9th and MSI Bev. W. J. 3, 11. 7:30. Central E. SSth aad Bev. B O par. 11. 7:30 Alberta E. 80th aad Wygant Bev. S. L, 11. T:48. St Johns K Richmon Bev F. B, Daaaia. 11. 7 30 O. .V Blair. 11. 7:80. SSth 1 'Faiths Cox. ft. 03d aad Slat ave. 11. 7 SO West Piedmont Borthwiek and Jerarv. Rev carwy Jeesup. 11, 8. 12th 710 Friday at 8 p. am. aad Bsleiday at 10:30 a. m. Ana val Shoiaes park aad Chvr it Abraaamaoa. mou. B o. aa. 8:80 a m. Novah Zedek Talasud Torah Sth aad BaJL Bee. Abraham L Beeeaeraava Friday, 8 p. as. Saturday. 8 a. as. Sunday. 10 Christ of Latter Day Saints IS.- S AO. Caarreh B. 70th and Irving. iw:as, y:ea. . C Beyer. 2:80 a. Oar Sevier's B 10th 11. (Me First E 11. Oorarrwgatkwa Beth Israel (Reformed) and kUhv. Baktd Jwaaa Wkes. OWee Charch ef Jeaws mmstou,25 reaidealt w.ShJw""- aS adlefl'eiasa St Paul E. 12th aad Chhton. Bar. A. 11. (seaa FiJth b the TraaWaoai." BeTE. (Bnmaach-8"od15TVtoT Church for OwM-sshadaey sad Ivy Bev. J. Bev. Important ews in BAPTIST Renovation of the First Baotlst church will be completed In time to begin regu lar cnurch set iii.ee aaaln on soaaay. July IX Dr. B B. Sutdiffe will preach both mm iimiiis that Sunday. Arrange ments nave been completed to have Rev. Herman H. Hulten. D. D., ef Oklahoma City. Okla occupy the pulpit during his vacation in August. He will preach Bars four Sundays. Dr. Hulten baa not been tendered a call to the pulpit, but should tne coorregauon care to invite htm at the close of August a call may be Issued. it Is understood Dr. Hulten is ajrree- ble to onrstng West. Dr. Hulten is one of the leading speakers la the denomina tion ana according to reports reaching here always speaks to a crowded boast at home. Dr. W. S Btaa. neater of 1 uptsi enatm wui prraea at 11 o day from the subject "When An Our Dead? At tome US be "Oetttns Tired God." On Tun lay afternoon at 3 o'clock day will awe, in Urns church in a ins to hear the reports from the N a. Mr. Pattine and Mm. Hia Tuaaday luc aft 7 45 Rer Antes Hok. paster of the Catcko-Blorak church in W York city, who is makinr a tour of the United States under the inaptera ot Wilis board, will lecture on the of the Caecho-Sloeak people t and in Korape. The automobile eaatet vMsk started taw weeks aco in the Sea- day school, la creatine a treat deal of and each class is tryins to arte in the the Lincoln (uahwaj. There wSl be no of work in this church d urine the The GA R. quartet erffl eta, aft the Third Baptist church Sunday 11 lei, and Brr. B. E. Close will prmrjh the fourth ssrsaaa of the the weBa ef Scripture, tektec the Befreahinr Draachte from tee Wells of Earn." Dr. B. B. ButelifTe. director of the Moody Bibie institute work la Oresoa, will naarhiot the drop-in" Bible clam, at the East Side Ban not church Sunday morrdna Dr. SutaVfe will use for the day. CHRISTIAN -Theological Meddlers" will be the ser mon subject of the Rev. Harold H Grif fis at the First Christian church. Sunday morning, the discourse being a discussion of Biblical teaching respecting the lim itations of man's knowledge of things re ligious. la the leieJst the waster wffl apeak oa the tresedr ef Let hi modem life. The music for these Sunday set ilues win include the haritoae selection, "Out of the Depths' (Scott) , by A. E. Davidson, also the Quartet, "The Gates ef Heaven" IT meal) . Oa Friday eveejn at this church the mem bers of the ete-bt Christian sasSmmnakway at Portland wui unite in a reception for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hendricks, who will sail in An rust as missionaries to Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks are taoai the most prominent of the missionary volunteers of the Dhikjilii of Carter, both he vine- been aTadaakrd (mm the I'mrersity or urecon ana nanat taawn social conres dur- ms the pant year tn the CoOese ef at Indianapolis, tad, C050RKTinAL The First Congregational church has secured Dr. John W. Wilson of Ripon, SERVICES IN Evaneelieal Nerwesma (Free) Wy- gant and Rodney. Rev. . A. Borrevik. 11. 7 43. Grace (Kagnah) B. 24th aad Broadway. Bev. C. H Berahard. 11. Bethany Danish Evangellral Caaoa and Mor ris Bev. U P. KjoOer. 10. 11. 7 30. St Joaat Peninsula aad gilpatrirfc Bev. L. Lodwig. 10:48. 7:30. Swedish Ausoatana Staatoa aad Rodney Bev. V. G. Ogren. 10:48. T:48. Imaaawe) 19th and Irving Bar. A. V. An derson. 11. 8. Portsmouth Lovely aad Fortune. Bev. B C B Knutaen. 11. 7:30. Zion Evsngelioal (Missouri Synod) man ana Salmon. Bar. 9 15, 10:18. 7:45. H. H. giemihsasii Immsnael (Missouri Synod) B 15th aad Leo. Bev. H. C. Ebeliue. 0:30. 10 30. Ger Chorea ef tb north aad Wygant nrmiah 178 Fargo. aunoay school 7. St Marks (Wktoonein Synod) Mallory and klmora. Rev. P. Hinder, r 9.30. 10 80: except on fourth Sundays, 9:30. 2:30. Centeuarv Wilbur E Oth and Pine. Dr. Frank U Warn art 11. "Christ's Proffer ef SatJefac tion ': 7:30. Personal lmnreaeioni of the Mor mon People. " Central Vancouver and Farco. Bev. A. B Maries a, 11, sermon by J. W. Day; no evening ervjee. CUn ton-Kelly E. 40th and PoweR Rev. X S. Maes. 11. coltbratioa of Fourteenth nslin aary with sermon by Dr. W. W. Toungaon; 7, Epworth League service. Epworth 26th and Savier. Bev. Frank L. Moore. 11 t a aad 8 a at First 12th aad Taylor. Rev. Joshua Stsns- nekL 10:80, "The Glorious Hope ef the Goepel of God"; 7:48. lecture by Dr. James U Gardi r of Swath Bead, lad. Ftrst WuraaHaa Pa nfcwl 18th end Hoyt Bev. August Peterson. 11 "Cabahef fat Christian aple '; 8. "Are Wa Going to Heaven f " German Rodney aad Stanton. Bev. F. A. Schumann. 10:43. 8. Hoyt St-e-15th sad Hoyt Rev. B B Heruier. 11. 7:80. Laurel wood B 6Sd and Foster. Bev. B E Flnley. 11. 7:80 SSth st sad ssth are. Bev. F. R Sibley. 11, 7:4 3 Lincoln B 5 2d and Ijncola. Bev. W. N Byan. 11 1 a aad 8 p. m Montavtua B. Both aad Pine. Bev. r. A. Gmn. 11. 7:80. Mt Tabor E. 61st aad Stark. Bev. D. L. 11. 8. nd Miehigaa Bev. George H. Bennett. 11, 7:30. Rose City Park B SSth aad Alameda. Rev C W. Haatt 11, "The Treasure Hoaae of the 8, ' Stopping Snort of Buceess. " 15th and Tacoeaa. Bev. w. S. 11. "The I a j men as Preathem " ; 8, by the Bev. Franca Zieba. Sunnyside B SSth and TamhilL Rev. T H Gasagher. 11. 7:43. St Johns W Leavttt and Byre BMP Bev B Kloster. 11. 7:30. Swedish Beech sad Borthwiek. Bev. S. Moody. 11. 7 40. Lnivenatv Park Dske and Lombard. Rev H. T. Atkinaoo 11.7:80. Vancouver Ave. Norwegian-Danish Skidssen i Vancouver. Bev. Gusts v A. Struaker. 11. S Westmoreland Mtrweukis aad Midway Bev 8. Macs. 8 Woodstock 44th aad SB Rev L. C. Poor. 11. 8. Woadkesra B 10th near rJurham ave. Bev. J. HIrvfne. 11. "Trwe Fiiiiesaliin of Christian My"; 8. "Life for tan LI filial " Atneaa atoa tit wimsms ave. aver, l a. Mama 11. 7 30 Dmtriot Superiotendent Bev. WHnam Wallace Toungaon. 691 K. 6 2d. at Bh Tabor ZTva t SL Sowth First Colon and MuBnoanah. Bev. J. B Harris. 11. 8. First B. 10th aad Waadfar. Bev. A. 7:30. 11 Oth and Spokane. Bev. J. G. 11 a. m- and 7 :30 p m. 09th aad 67th ate, B 11. 7:30. 14th and JarraCt B 11. 7 JO. Garfield. Bev. J. hTJtthy. 11. 7:30. First 12th sad Alder. Dr. Herald Tally 10.80. "The Qreatset Fact la the World": 7:48. Westminster Beat 17th Edward H. Pm a 10A0. sermon by tor (no iniias esrvtaa- Central B. 13 th aad Pine. Dr Walter Henry M us 11 11, "The Cere For Troobls' and Clay. Bar. B Bowrin 7 .4 3 Mt Tabor B 55th aad Bilmiat Bev. Ward MarHaay. 11, "The OaB to Chrwtava by Man Faye Milam ill Vernon 19th aad Wygant Bev. 11. 7:30. Jsrrett Dr. J 11. a evening sin and Gtbha. Bev. Monroe G 10 :30. 7 :80 Lw K. Gits 1 11. "The Fees ef J Own"; 8. "The Gardea aad Oardiai " Hope 78th sad Everett Bev. H. 11. A Base City Bev Donald W. M. 11. A B 'liwbt ?-TbiJWof"the" Deva": .TaT n Bteaav1'!!. and ITgsiiSii Bev. J interest QaamOoa n. r rww Highland Park E W. P. Kerbs ugh. Scandinavian 048 Calvary 11th oasnk. 11. "Urea "FnerthFtrat Everett r. H. ariwin 11. 7 bs. ansa m vu - Portland Ckurclics Wis- to fin the pulpit Bandar at both services. Ripoa is an edaoatlooal cen ter and as pastor of the Congregational church of that city Dr. Wilson has been very Donular with the students. He was a delegate from Wlsconam to the recent national to as ell of Congregational churches held in Lea Angeles, and is at present visiting a sister, Mrs Harriet W. Fitch, of this city. wml tree a each serrice. and Ha D. G Wash.. fl ates "Taa Tease fScott) in the marsmt sad "Hew Lovely Are Thy Dwell (Uttlo). The B at 9 45 a. aa.. Is la betes taken la period. Intel H ka at church Next w Dr. 1. J. Steak wUl talk on the ef eanrtfaa Work ea the b pnier Ins and wui be aerrioe wui be held. EPISCOPAL Sunday's services win start at St Stephens Pro-cathedral with holy com munion at 7 :45 a. m. and church school at 9 : 45 a. m. Morning prayer and ser mon will be by the Very Rev. R. T. T. Hicks, dean. The Young People s society will meet at the main entrance of the Good Samaritan hospital at I o'clock to stag in the wards. They will meet again at 5 o'clock ln.tbe parish house asm re- rreanments will be served, a Iter which they wlU hold their regular weekly meet ing. Miss Martha W. Batter-son will lead, her subject being oa the word "Co operation." W. F. Robertson will be host at the luncheon. EVANGELICAL Rev. H. El Abel of Canby will occupy the pulpit; of the Rev. Jacob Stocker at the Clay Street Evangelical church on Sunday morning. No evening service will FRIES DS After almost three weeks disability on account of a Fourth of Ju'.y accident. Rev. H L Cox. pastor of the First Friends church, will occupy his pulpit Sunday. His morning topic will be Kaith's Foundations. this being the third sermon fea a series on "Faith." -here will be no evening service at tb- church on account of the union services being conducted by the churches of this district in Laurelhurst Park. LOT HE RAY In the St. Paul's Lutheran church Rev. A Krause, pastor, two services will be held in the morning The subject for the Knglleh sermon at 10 a. m. will be "The Prodigal Son. The German sermon st 11 a. m. will be based on the gospel of the day with the theme "Faith Is the True Wisdom." The Sunday School meets at 9 a. m. No evening service. The choir rehearses Tuesday at 8 p. m. Summer PORTLAND Approve Things That Differ;" 8. "The Good IMMTt'ltsj IU Marshall street 17th and Marshall w A J. Hasan. 11. "The Better Day" bv the Bev Ralph McAfee. 10th aad Division. Bev. D. A . Putting First Things First" Out Par rirtrf 43. Unity B. 71st aad Sandy. Bee. S. W. See- in. 11, 7 so. Arbor Lodge Brwaat and Curtis. Ri "Holt Chinees 138 a First Bev. Gee Bey. 7 p. m.. school; 8. preaching. First 12th 10:4 3. 7:80. 8 3d 11. aad Columbia Blvd. Fraaar, ffote Regular services of thkt are held oa Saturday. Central B 11th aad Everett I. Beater. 10. 11:15. U K. Dies Takes m nls Sth mA w Hibbard. minister. in 11 MontavUla E 80th and Everett, hart. 10. 11. A A Ger Lents 94th st and 58th are. W. D. Hunt ingtoa. 10. 11. St Johns ' Central and a, miaennerg. 10. 11. Albms Skidsaore and Mallory Elder John 10. IX. Corns No. 1. 243 Ash it T. Pitt 11 a, bl. 8:18 and 8 o. m Corps Na 4 188 H lot Eastea J and Captain Mrs. L. Upton. Pint Spiritualist B 7th and Pimiln 8. 8. ScienHfie Christian Spiritualist Ahaky haXL Inl i iadail li. aa II B 12th. First Sptritaal Science 200 B. S. Ueitertea Church of Our Father Broad war and Tasahill Bev. Thomas L. BThS Dl D . - sea. 1 Ilea Bev. WUliam G. Eliot Jr . miakrter. 10:80. The Scriptural Cam of Sleep. ' B Me at First B 15th and Morrison. Bev. Brran J inn 11, rae Buperaatarei troepei ; 8 Habit and Example." Seoond B 27th and Sumner. Bev. Ira Hawley. 11. 7:48. Third 67th st aad 82d ave. 8 B O. Shepherd. 11. "How b Tour Con- scienceT '. 7:45. "Dauniassl of Gods Servant Bev. Leila Locker. 11 7:80. Cloverdale (OM CimatllnHiwl 440 Bev. Walter Beynolda. 10. school; T. T. o. A 18th and Poplar. 11. 7:80. Ocktey Green WSMmetta bird. r. A P. Bibmili 11. A St Johns Ivanhoe aad Jetm. Bev. a P. 11. 7 :80. First B 37th and Hawthorne. Bev. H. F Given. 11 (no evening service). 1 ef the Btraneers Grand and 1 Bev. S Bar! Da Beta. 10 AO, 7 80. Kenton 120 W. Lore bard. Bev. Carl mm. 11. 7:80. -10, 11. 0:48. TAB Clay. Bev Joha B f-eruel WiA C. Trotter AB services st the at B SSth at aad SSth ave, A E fPantaiiiBlal) 10 let A Leweyey. 2. aehool: preaching. 8 and 8 Apoatnbc Faith Front aad Bansakto. Crawford aad H. B Crawford. at earns grounos. Bast 5 2d st and S3 S. K. 20th W. Smith. 11. 2 43. 7 4$. . 8: Bandar 8. 8. 28th and Stark. 10:30 f jast 2d 19M. 2:30. 8. Dr. Wilson wOl take as ha miawlns theme Tbe Amnkdon jdta tlaei inlay wSJ in the reawhac Vniii ssir'ii h VlTi mffis TairS Lenta. Bev. . F. I lieki sjpB 11. German); 8( Enabah). II. 7 30. deaoeninatloa Conference Baperintendeat Bev. G. Lsaaa oaary AQlanee B Oth aao Fee. MJastea lOOVs Second. 2. 8. 8; daily except Monday at 8 pm. MyraBjanSSSt- 3 "" services t GeaPd HaO B 7 .3-0. Bev. Fred Buraahah. 1 T. M C. A. Sixth aad Taylor A Chmsah ef God 303 Paths. Bev. Harry Seal 11. 1:48. BnlBllliB I isai 148 18th. Bev. H. Ed ward Mine. 11, learn rag Life's Leasea" by G. Wesley BaTford, Drrkea Bllian 818 E Clay. Bev. T M. MtensA 11. Caaaeh ef ravine Truth 201 Central bkte BeOSe Taylor Bash. 11. 1. Thiiil 1 Soetety 801 Cewlnl bMs. A 11Fliat Charch ef ruTiis f SwJaaaw llttaiag keeS! IM.'' 7" Wtlamt The Swetety far Strmsaag tha f aiislsdsa' ef Tree Prayer 201 Coatml kiss. Moaday, 8 a m.. "Pumet" leaves for Cast "Wftwafc aWwaBBBBBBBBBBWy .wal Fa ye StHnmeCa, former presi dent of Use Oregon Crn-lstlan En deavor Union, who will leave Mon day for New York city tq become naitonsl secretary of youdg peo ple's work for the Presbyterian 's foreign missionary board. school will be held daily except Saturday from I to 1! a. m, METHODIST Of Lhw four Sunday night specials ia July at Cm First Methodist church- the lactase on next Sunday evening- at 7 :4S. will be the climax number, a monolosrue lecture on 'Jean Val Jean' by Rev. James Im. Uardlner L. Li. or South Bend. Ind. The following ia a aiBBjih of Use lecture (I) Jean VaOeaa steals a teat. -Nineteen years at the aaBeys; (X) He rake the bishop gad Little Gervals; (8) Be beooanea mayor. Javert Farewell to anUne; (4) Trial at Arras. "1 am Jean Vabeaa"; 8 To the galleys lor tife. oapea. TlMtviej CUeette: (6) Tan Goareat Ms rtes aad Ousette. They are ta love; (T) At the senrtoede Me comes Marias through the t right fat sewer; (8) The editing Jean TaUaan sad. BOB farewell to Marias and Coeette. The morwtes sermea at 10:30 wis he by the pastor. Dr. StaasftehL The animal soluaa for J Bay P. A. Tea Haft, who wSl etes Sunday aaoratag "Then la a Green Hill Far Away" (Gounod), aad la the n en Ins "Abide Wah Me" ( Hoffmann . Sunday night at Centenary WUbur Methodist charch Or. Frank ta Weaseu will give a wrasoa ea his psnmsal Imiimli 111 of the M pie. nr. Wtanrt iiirems tegbi with the people during a five ta Ma ho the SeOwnod Methodtet will apeak at 1 1 o'clock oa "The Laymen aa Preachers." la the Bev. Francis Zwha wBl occupy the pul pit Maate wfll be farms hwi for each aarviee wader the dlrartioa of Piijfaayai T. C. Stray feller The pastor will be away for the two Sundaya following, bat the pulpit will be sup- He a one of the lectarom at taa n at Jeff era aa, Tha Baa- 8:48. aad the Bps t let. The umiat walls of taa to the church an ta going ea rapidly, a of M A CcalL "Chrtetiena enjoy privileges equal or to the naaaoial power beat by the pte. la niasua renin to the re id, " says Bev. C. W Hawtt. pastor ef City Park Methavhat chorea. I he wui tell his arsarregstirn how be will talk from tha aaayect "Biowptng abort ef Furtteth rt 11 a at. Kev. D. D wfA pros i h the aer rt T a, at Be B will Drench at Westmoreland rt 8 p. m. Cubimia leads the oaaf erencsa ef the charch hi the average annuity paid to retired eaaa ta 8000. Southern Calif on is afarbth with a raring ef 8814. Oklahoma in with 3512 bat no n fa la the highest IA PRE8BTTER1AN At the First Presbyterian church Rev Norman Kendall Tully will preach at both services tomorrow. Tbechotr will sine "Eye Hath Not Seen" iKoote) in the awtwiia, aim . . mm 1 1, v mmm (Chadwlck) ia the evening. B B Coarsen will give an organ Tw Wsl at 7 SO p. nv. preoeding the evening service. Hte m will iarJudw " Allegretto EsnrwmTvo'' Rbermrrl . "I rets ate Barbel n" (LeweCkgre) , be Baacwase (Gsimaat) . At the same service Otto Wuiasmmir wui mac "Draw Near AB Te People." from "Eajah" (Miiilihenki). . Mas Faye BteiamiU, former preakleat of the agon Christian Endeavor sal is. wll srea vwwH meeeag Bswasay morning paxtlculariy for yoang people tn her home charch. Meant Tabor Preabrtorlas, on the ashyest, "The Can to Chileans Service. ' The Sunday school assets hi aaaembly rt the regular boar aad the V. O K. giria dam wui present the program featuring a mtroanaarr play. "The Songs Thar Sana," aad illustrated hymn. "From GnveaUand's Icy vtea ia Iaretsmmt park at 4:80 p. vs. The pulpit of the kftepah Pieatiylerisn eaarek win be uouanesd both asorahas and iveamg by r. Be. D. A. Tbompaoa. The theme for the morning aarviee will be the serf Bath hi the series oa "Taa Birmas aa the The Toung People's soetety wffl ssswt at 0:48 te the teetan rosea. The leader will raeeter. There wta aa.eaey eae of the soetety until after the The anneal BObla eaaoel me beid at Laantburst park The la the oatkog. of ice 'a Borne aad Foreign Mis C. McAfee, a locative garrets Federation ef fwanhea. of Menken Street 11 ei ter Day.' I SITED Or. Byron J. Clark, paster of tha First United Brethren church, will use for the theme of his Sunday morning discourse. "Tha Supernatural OoepeL" In the even- inr ha will sneak of "Habit ample, The chorus choir will special music. ia x ear waewesaaeer m a Blessed Hope for Many script ami evid eases that the part ee( ruTU-oameata, ea this earth. Sam ben 14:S1 -Bst ss truly as ef TOTJ will SCBELT J. F. At B. Gordon, Piled. worth League lastlln der the eapstirtea mainder ef the Sunday morning TsB foCrtBBBmlteh gUaBsAwWXBVI'f flf BBBt C9bbBBws KaUy Memorial Metaoeast Eaaiajal ehuraa. Pew stneta, wui be oeie- W. W. Teaanff m. There wffl rrwam was served The Ladies' AM so ld the Weeaaa'a Borne aad FervAsa Mis- good ectendwace aad s ptoammt time wee had by alL The paster aad his family will leave oa Aaraet tint for their vaisrlns at their wattage at Weah.a-irW mowatate- mr Presbyterian church an steseet mantel art aad the 4 eoo rating and peintkag will be done te IsamM AB teak forward te BanUmkai as the 1 1 T lu'sstai ef big things for tide aeigrbor km tAarcsa. Bee Basra mow is rear taaacsamBsr m a persons i Third" CySted Brethren church, "Pirns wail of God s Servant" la the theme efaesea for rae wfw'djBveBBsat Ml ktSJ. far the lateraatlaaaJ Bfbee Stadeate' AsaeriatieB SUNDAY. 8 P. M., W. O. W. TEMPLE BLETEXTH 8TBBBT BET WEEK WASBIHCTOB A SB AXBBB SEATS PBBE TOTJ ABE WELCOME BO COLLECTION EMM TO LOSE VALUABLE WORKER MONDAY Moaday night at 11 o'clock Crnrtetiaa Brrdeavorers of Oregon aril) lose to other work the young woman who for sev eral years has been their leader. Miss papa Stelnmers, former president aad . of lata advisor to tha president of the state union, will leave Portland at that ttee for Now York city to become na tional seen t ery la tha young people's department of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Presbyterian church in the U. B A. J The position is a new one, and tha country was searched by Presbyterian leaders to find a young peraou cuvpbdvo of filling It. Tha risafflwiartan cnurcn feels as though lu young peopie .. not been taking the proper inteo-eat in missions and blames Ka BFStera pras entaiion for the caBvdfBon. To -Mlaa Stelnmetx has bean aaelgned tha wheat or breaking down tha prejudice which W young people have against missions and with causing them to see tha great chal lenge which the church faces if it evan gelises the world. Miss Stelnmets is a lover or missions aad believes she understands young peo ple so thoroughly after her experiences ia Oregon that aha can onUloe s pro gram that win revolutionise mission study work in the young peoples' socie ties of tha Presbyterian church. Portland Endeavorers feel highly hon oner at having one of their number chosen for this national position, and have been busy daring the past week entertaining; their leader. Mass Steln mets will give her parting talk Sunday morning at Mount Tabor Presbyterian church, her home church. Daily Attendance At Bible School Is Declared to Be 276 Sunday school workers of the Mount flmtt district, known as district No. of the Multnomah County Sunday School ociation. are wall pleased with the results obtained In the dally vacation Bible school which closed recently. From tha public school board they aseured permission to use the Arleta public school. Four hundred and sixty-nine pupils were registered In tha IS rooms which were used. Of this number 804 were girls and 185 boya. There were also 30 instructors and helpers. During tha term, which was from Jane SI to July t, 11S students had perfect si tendance, and 2SS wera awarded diplomas. There waa nothing com pulsory about attendance aad none of the Instructors were salaried. The average daily attendance waa STS and the highest waa SSI. Mrs. J. J. Hand anker waa principal. Last year the name district held the school in the Millard Avenue Pi sattflBi Is n church, where SSS were enrolled, but this year the district was divided and schools held la each end, one at Arleta and the other at Lnu. Parents Hear Class Recite Scripture Promotion exercises for the Grace BaDtlst church's dairy vacation school were bald Friday night at church under the direction of Parent, principal of the school. Tha va rious i liases recited to their parents, who made up tha major portion of the audience, iissssgas of scripture they hava learned during the last four weeks. Following tha program the parents viewed a large exhibit of handwork. The school has an enrollment of IBS and average dally attendance of 11. Twenty-four scholars had perfect attendance Tha average number of regular teachers present each day waa SO. Aa additional SO members helped throughout the term aa they had time to spare. Tha entire exhibition showed careful work on the part of tha faculty, who donated their services for the month to the causa. Czecho-Slovak Story Will Be Transmitted a i The Rev. Anton Hok. prominent Bap tist worker and noted Cxecho-Slovak preacher and singer, win fill the follow ing appointment in Oregon during next week: July SS, Salem; July 24. East Side Baptist church, Portland ; July ST. McMinnvllVe ; July 13, Albany: July 28, opening night at the young people's aa aembly at Columbia City : Jury 80, Eu gene ; July SI, morning at Med ford and siasllis at Ashland. The stow of Chris tian program In Csecbo-Slovakia la thril ling, aad everywhere the Rev. Mr. Hok is heard with great enLhugaagea. - WhiteTemple 1 ATM AMD TBVtOa STS. Trie renovation of the Whits Teat- pie Chares building will be completed ready for the beginning of tha regu lar sbi 'lw off the church on Ssaday Morula. Jsly 81. Da. B. B. SIT. CUFF win be preacher morning aad evening. Arrangements are completed for the coming of Bev. He rasa a H. Hal' tea, D. D- ef Oklahoma City. Okla homa, Aetna. T. to begin aa appoint ment for the month of August. Dr. Hal ten has a national reputa tion aa on of tha greatest pulpit ora tors and prea chars of tha old gospel in this country. The White Teen pes membership ana coiiai sgs tKiu ana their visiting friends have a gospel ta store. Suffering Humanity BShSo facets Us ef life, ssder I Bra afl the be rtlled with bb pleased to beab DEFEHR H. A