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    THE: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
14
SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1922.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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EIGHT CHURCHES
JOIN IN PROGRAM
TTi A .1. allw we4erirhn Rfh1 avVliril
will be held in Arleta school building,
2d street and SOtb ' avenue southeast,
J'une 20 to Jutv ; T, inclusive, with holi
days June 23 and July 4. .
- The first school in this district was
held in June, 1920, in the Millard av
enue Presbyterian church, with an n-
reiimenr. or zv irom uc enure Bioum
Scott . district, c Last year 499 enrolled
in the school from eight churches of
the district, the school being held in
- the Arleta school building. It was the
: largest in the Iorthwejrt. The' aim this
year Is as enrollment of 700.
The Millard Avenue ' Tresbyterian,
Arleta Baptist, Laurel wood Methodist.
Iaurelwood Congregational,; Anabel
Presbyterian, Third and Fourth United
Brother, and Kern Park Christian are
the eight cooperating churches. The
churches finance the work on a "per
capita tax, basis, making the instruc-
tion - free to students. Ail help is vol-
- untarp. -
. The aim of the school is to give more
'Bible instruction to the children. The
'class work is divided into periods spe
cially arranged for the various ages. .
Play lit recess is to be cared for by
: park supervisors.
Special recognition Is given these pu
pils who bring to school a child not
connected with any Sunday school.
t A certincate or promotion is given
each pupil who attends 10 days and
who finishes the prescribed amount of
work. , , ' -
- Dr. W.' I Van Nuys will teach the
. teacner training class,, wnica is open
in an mgn eenooj etuaents ana aatms
The school is. in charge of Mrs. I. I.
Handsaker. ,' -
Rev. Owen Day of Arleta Baptist
church will have charge of the hand
craft work for upper grade boys.; Mrs.
" - ao. vinunuj is registrar again mis
"year. :
Extensive advertising is being' done
. vy m puoiiciijr commm, iMJss Almee
riomnsTsworut ana Mrs. Ormandy. Be
sides those mentioned above, others
no win serve on the racuity are: Rev.
F. K, Finley, Mrs. E. O. Shepherd. Mrs.
Matue uellmore, Mrs. C M. Galhes,
, wig. i-x. Mnnuif, nev. jonn M. Fax
ton. Miss Alma Hollinerworth, Mrs.
tjien Banders, Mr. HUd. Mrs. H.
reer, osrs.- sarnett, Mrs. .Sherman
"n eienay. and the Rev. B. .R.
.-x,vevua f
Adventists to Hold
: Big Camp Meeting
- Tie, annual camp meeting! of the
estern Oregon conference of the
Seventh, -Day Adventist church will be
held in this city June 13 to 25. The
first few days of next week several
hundred tents will be erected nn th
camp site which is bounded by East
iui.ui, uiuan ana Irving' streets
on an open tract to the rear of the
Benson Polytechnic school, i Several
.. mui who ! attenaea
trie recent international convention at
San Francisco are returning East
through Portland and will be among
the principal speakers at the various
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
ALDER AT TWELFTH
MWLD Lmw4 BOWMAN
NORMAN Kendall TULLT
lrunsTEBs
'' Hit A. M.
Children's Day Serrice
v. !a, r
Baccalaureate Service for'
the Graduating Classes of i
wasmngton. rrankiin and
Lincoln High Schools. -
DR. bowman" frsaches
DURINS BUILDINa OON8TRUOTION
ALL SUNDA YSERViCES
it . or ' :
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
, Win Be HeM In
LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL
- Pert SUet. Between Markst sn4 Mill
; SUNDAY. JONE Ii; 1922
Preaching by HAROLD H. QRIFFI8, D. D.
"The Apology of the
Sneak"
"The Dynamite of Cod'
"t MVSlb RT QUARTETTE V
I.IISS JUUA L SOMMNER
itusc.. UUT. of Chicago)
President of the Americas section of
the Theosophtcal Fraternity in Edu
cation and "Principle of the School
of the Open Gate" in.. Hollywood,
Cat., .win give a series of two lec
tures as follows: . ,
Sssday, Jsse 11. 8 i wi 3fw
?4'.i;T,f. "8 Theosoph
ical Hall, J03 Central Bldg.. loth
and Alder-, Monday, Juneltth,
P- m-i at Central library,' "Tfceo
sephlcal Basis sf the few daea.
tioa." . :
PCBUO COBB1AII.T 1XTITEJJ
ff 1
f I
I FPTITRl?!
Aii .Evening in Bethlehem
Firt Baptist Church (White Temple)
, . 'A j( -TWELrTH ASB TAT IX) R 8TBEETS ' . ; ' .
'iMMTVilKlE"?5flI S IttrSTKATEB ADDRESSES
THK 1IOH EAND. showing in pictures aueh
: Shepherd Field Where Angel the Ci ofhhe,
Oood ! Shepherd i a, dialogue. The, Story to Tell thi !iSnk" b?
the Junior Ljiartrnent ; quartet with 'violin oWiWto -x&d Is
. - Xve,- by Intermediate Class, and a Candle Talk by 1. VUlers!
Vacation ,&cliboL
I Westminster
JSegms! fvtxiG 19
t- ;t
. Westminster Presbyterian church
daily vacation Bible school will begin
June 19, and continue each school day
for three weeks. : There will be' morn
ing sessions only, " During the Rose
Festival the sessions will be 9 to 11 :30
a. m. The foUpwhig have volunteered
their services for . the faculty : Begin
ners and primary-r-Mrs--1 C Phillips,
Mrs. George Bean,- Mrs. W. C - Adams,
Mrs. H. A. Kill am, Mrs. J. G. Bowers.
Fourth grade Miss Martha Montague;
fifth -'grade. Mrs. A. F. Bittner ; sixth
grade, William Johnson : seventh
grade, A. F. Bittner : eighth grade,
Mrs. E. H. Pence ; ninth .and tenth
grades, Mrs. - M. A; Popple ton. Others
wlH Assist with the music, handwork
and mission stories. Mrs. Phillips will
have charge of the primary; and A, F.
Bittner of the upper section.
The primary daily program Includes i
i Nine." opening service; 9:15, mission
ary story and pictures "9 :30, memory
work and drills ; . 9 :45, Bible story les
son with appropriate expressional
work; 10:20, rest period; 10:33, music;
10:50, habit and world friendship talks ;
11 .-05-12 .00, craft, expressional work
and closing, j 1
TThe grade Bectlpn will follow a
schedule as follows :
Nine, opening and devotions, 9 :15,
Bible period ; 10 :00, music ; 10 :20, rest ;
10 :35, memory work and drill ; 11 :00,
hand and expressional work ; 11 :40, as
sembly, habit and missionary talks ;
11 :55, closing, flag! salutes. -
The Bible work will be as follows :
Prime ry, "Stories Jesus Told";
fourth grade, "Connected Story of Cre
ation to Abraham to Moses" ; fifth
grade, "The lAte of Jesus and how we
are to live" ; sixth . grade, "Old Testa
ment Heroes from the time of Moses" :
seventh grade, "God Revealing His
Truth Through Patriarch and Pro
phet" eighth grade, "Early Heroes of
the -Faith; New Testament"; ninth
and tenth' grades. 'f'Story of the Eng
lish Bible ; how-seht into the world."
The handwork will, Jsclude notebook
work, map making, relief maps and
electric maps. Much stress will be
laid on dramatization of the Bible sto
ries. Once a week there will be a
stereopticon.
.
Church Meeting to
Be Held Next Week
The Northwest second " community
church conference will be held at the
Portland Y. M. C. A... on Tuesday and
Wednesday of next week. Representa
tives from a number of these churches
in Washington and! Oregon have signi
fied their intention of attending. Speak
ers will include Dr. tit. Bowman. Dr.
A. J. Sullens, Dr. P. A. Parsons.
Rev. E. R. Martin, Rev. R. Allinghiam,
all of Portland; DrL L. O. Baind, and
Rev H. I. Chatterton, of Seattle; Rev.
William H. Boddy of Hood River ;
Rev. F. E. Carter: of Newberg, and
Rev. R. A. Hutchinson of Oakland.
These men will present the need and
desirability . of religious cooperation.
Reports of the progress of community
church work m the United States and
Canada will be given. These meetings
are open to the public There will be
a period for discussion at the close
of each session.
Church Cfasses in
Race for $5 Prize
j? -
The campaign of ; LJncoln Methodist
church Sunday school. East 5 2d and
LJncoln streets, to false 91 per mem
ber, or a total of $150 toward the new
church building fund, will conclude
tomorrow morning, Each class is
striving to make a j perfect record, as
the class making tile . best record will
be -awarded a $o prise, offered by Dr.
George B. Pratt, superintendent of
Centenary-Wilbur Methodist Sunday
school. Dr. Charles MacCaughey, pas
tor of Centenary-Wilbur church, has
been secured as the special speaker for
the Lincoln Sunday school hour to
morrow. i - i;
'
81TH1AT SCHOOL MEET '
America's rreatest Kundav School
convention is being staged for conven
tion nan, Kansas jty, mo.. June 31
27. when the sixteenth international
Sunday school convention expects to
welcome over 9000 delegates, represent
ing 677,695 Sunday school officers and
teachers and 12,036.246 pupils from' all
parts of the United States and Canada
to celebrate the merging of the inter
national Sunday School association
and the Sunday school council of ev
anglical denominations into one great
unuiea doajt or an sunaay scnool
workers to be known as "The Inter
national Sunday School Council of Re
ligious xiucauon."
Centenary -Vilbur
METHODIST
CHURCH
This church has a great Sunday
school, with classes for people of
every age. meeting at 9:45 each
Sunday morning.
HEAK THE ORCHESTBA
V MOKNIKG
The Imperial Christ
! Inspiring Song Service.
Br. Earl Abbett, leadlsr; J. Mae
IIHas Malr at organ. Mrs. Beeves
at piano.
TWKSTTT MISCTE SESX05I
"The Songs of Cod"
' - CAST RlltTH AMD PINC :
EAST SIDE BAPTIST
KA'ST 20TH AXX SALMON
WAL.TCR UNWELL HINSON
DANIEL. aaiVANT -
M1XISTKRS
11 A. M. "The U ion of
Christians.
75 P, M. Coaaa Doyl ant
the Bib!."
OR. HINSON PRCAOHCS
:Sw' f. M BV T. f. U.
, Saaayside or Hawtbome Ave. oars)
Smportant; lews
Children's day, which is now almost
universally observed on the second
Sunday in June, will be fittingly. com
nxtra orated tomorrow in the -churches
of America. ' Portland churches . will
share in the celebration. Elaborata
services of music and song given en
tirely by the little folks, will feature
many of the morning and evening serv
ices.
Advent Christian
The Rev, George Armstrong, pastor
of the Advent Christian church, said
ir his sermon last Sunday - night '- that
many ministers and churches - would
need to take a different attitude to
ward the Bible if they expect to an
swer the arguments recently advanced
by spiritualists. Tomorrow morning he
will speak from the topic, "The World's
Unrest the Cause and the Cure." f
Baptist : 4 :
At the First Baptist church Sunday
night Dr. Thomas J.- Viilers Will con
tinue his illustrated addresses on the
Holy Land. The pictures will include
scenes from'Bethlehem.
At tb moraine erric .hoer the Bible
trbool will pmmt its VhiWre' dr program.
The exetenes - will inclode tke drtmitutuos
of tho iwnitle of 'tSe soed stesherd by the
besinneri and primary departottnts; a dial
locne, "Th Utory to TU Um Nations." by
th taniora: a qoartct wrtn tjoHi obheato by
n tatermadiato . eiaca aad a candle talk by
Dr. V Ultra. The annual Hnndar acbooli picnic
will be held : at the old Automobile club
grounds next Satarday. t I'raeks will leave tb
church at 1:30 p. m. At the annual mretuic
of the board of trustees of trfnlield couece.
Ir. VUlfrs was -elected a member. .
The -' 1 t sermon of a aerlea. from Jehii IT
oa "The Meal Lords Prayer." will be
preached Sunday morning at - the East Sida
Baptist church by Drj MT -M. ttinaoa. This
aeries . contains 28 sermons and will be pub
lished in book form celt falL The second
sermon in tiw series oa spiritualism will be
deiirered Sunday night. At ; taa conclusion
this aeries will also b printed. Kemodeilnc
of the buadine recently purchased by the
church is insufficient to accommodate the i-
ereasiiqr demands of the church. At a recent
meeting of the board of - trustees a bulkiina
committee was appointed to formulate pians
for building- a structure to oecnpy the entire
lot. The Children's day exercises will take
ths place of the regular Bible study tomorrow
morning, after which baptism wilt be admin
istered. On Tuesday at p. m. the young
people will meet at the horns of Mrs. Docrn
becber in slilwsukie for a business meeting
and election of officers.
Children's day will be obserred at 10 o'clock
Sunday morning at the Highland BaptM
church, with a special program by the chil
dren. Baptism will be administered during
the evening serrice by the pastor, the Key.
V. Li. Kiley.
Sunday at 1 p. m. tile Her. W. B. Stewart,
pastor of Ulencee Baptist church, will conduct
a serrice at the Multnomah county farm.
Christian
The Rev. Harold H. Griff is will speak
to the First Christian church congre
DIRECTORY
UNIFORM SUNOAT SCHOOL. LESSON
"Jeremiah in Prison." Jer. 38:4-18.
Golden Text "Me not afraid because of
them: for 1 am with, thee to deliver thee,
asith Jehovah." Jer.' lrH.
VOUNO. PEOPLE'S TOPICS
Christian Endeavor "Team Work: Helps
and Hindrances." Neb. 2:lT-5!0; :2; 4:.
Epworth Lesaraa "The Christian Adveatare
Oat to Everyplace." Matt. 28:18-20; Eph.
4:4-8; Acta 1:SJ John 11:la-2S.
Baptist Union "Team Work: Helps and
Hindrances." Neh. 2:17-20; 8; 4:.
Bsatlst
First (White Temple 12th at Taylor. Dr.
T. J. Villers. 11. special program by chil
dren; 8. "An Evening to Bethlehem."
v.., uu K yotn at Salmon. Xr. W. B.
HiauM and Kev. Daniel Bryant. 11, "The
Real lord a Prayer" t21st. aarmon) ; 7:4S.
"Conaa Uovle and HIS lilble."
Thini Vancouver at nott. 11, T:30.
Arleta Sth eve, t St 8. S, . Bsv,
Uwea T. Uay. 11. 7:0.- -
calvsry aV - Sth at Grant. Ksv. J. B.
Thomas. .11. '"Tha Joy fof Balvation' ' ; - sta
"Spiritualism and the iWri" . ,
Gieneoe E. ,45th at afhia. Her. W. B.
Btewart. 11. "Soraethin Better Xhaa lAfa";
0 . . . j
'Kellwood Bethany -B. llthi at Taeoma.
Kev. C 8. Tunnell. 11 T:8.
Grace E. 7 Sth St Ash. Bee. J. F. Back-
'lbBwrdish-r-'l8th at Hoyt . Beir, T. O. BjoUa
der. 10:8. 7:S0.
8L Johns Chieage at Leenasd. 11. T:8.
Highland K. 6th at Alberta. Kev. Walter
U Kiley. 10. Children's day program; .11,
"Jesus "; 8, "The V'lotonoos Idle" aad bap
tism. V ' '
" Tabernacle East 4 Sth -are. -an 4 2d St. 11.
l'niveity Park lrew at 1se. Kev. G,
K. ctdaaoh (supply). 11, S.
Alt. Olivet (cotared)-r Broadway at Everett.
Bev. J. W. Anderson. 11. S.
Lenta 88u St. at 60th are. Kev. K. A
Smith. 11, M.
Becond Grrroan Kodney at Morris. Act.
T. Hoftman. 11, T0.
Italian atixsioii K. 44U at Shermaa. Rev.
Eugene Fantetu. 2:S. school; S.
iUtm (Swedish is. . Sth at Alberta. Kev.
Harold Nelson. 2:80.
Catholic ,
Cathedral 15 th at Davis. Her. George J.
Campbell. S. 7:1. :. :4S, 11.
St. Peters Lents. Bev. J. P. O'Flynn.
S. 10:Oi 7:S0.
Bt. Lawrence M at Hhennaa. Key. J. V.
Hugaea 7:1ft, K.3", 1S.SO, 7rS0.
t. lTraacia K. 12th at Pinsv Kev. L M.
steNamee. S, . lO. 11.
Immaculate Heart of Alary Williams at
Stanton. Kev. W. A. Daly. . 8. W. 11,
7 :80. -
HoU Kosary K. 84 at Clackamas. Kev.
Arthur Townier. O. P. . 7, 8. a. 11, 7:80.
8t. Rose B. OS4 at Alsmeda. Kev. J. L
O v-arreiL S. 10:SO, 4.
St. Andrew, - K. Sth at Alberta. Kev.
Thomas KJernan. 8, 10:SO, 7:341. .
The Madeleine K. 24th at Blsklyoo. Bar.
George r. Thompson. S, 7:80. . 11.
AjcettsJon K. 7 Sth at Xsmnill HYsndacaD
Fathers. 8, 10:3U, 7:80.
Blessed Sacrament Maryland at Blandena.
Kev. B.V. KeUy. S, lo:SO, 7 :St.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoln. Rev. C Aar-
BOixL 8. 10 .8O, 7:80.
8L Ignatius S22 48d St. H. E. Jaauit
father. S:80. B, 1S:S0. 7. ....
Bt. Stephens B. 4 2d at Taylor. Kev. War
ren A. WaKL , 8. S:l, 11. 7:80.
Holy Kedeemer Portland bird, at Vancou
ver av. Kev. P. Brageuer. C 8, B. S.
. 8. lO:80, 7:80.
St. Philip Nert tPannsS Vathers) K. lth
at Hickory. Kev. At. 1 aVrry. C S, P. ?;80,
. lO.'SO. 4." , -1 "... -j
Church of the Assumption 8. Smith sea,
sth'ewtoa. - Servtte sateen, . B,
Sacred Heart K. 11th at tenter. Kev.
Gregory KohL 0..-4L . - 8. lSiao, T:l.
Acatha si ltn at Menalem. Kev.
John Cummiaky. . -: S. 10:S, I'M,
SL Btanislaaa i Polish) Maryland at rail
ing. Hev. V. MataaewaAi. , 1:S0, 7 :S0.
St. Joseph ( Genns n) 16th at Couch. .Bar.
rrowia turner. 8. 1U:80,T7:80. V .
Bt. Michael (Ulian th at Mill. Be.
M. Baieata, .' J. S-.SO, 19:S. T:SV.
St. Viarea Capitot Hiu, rather Aloyshm.
O. . M. 7 a. :ls' T
St. Charles K. 8 at Alberta. Re. K.
Wallace. ... 8. 1SJIO.
All Saints E. Svth at .UBsas. Rev. Wfi
ham Croena. 8, 1U:S0.
St. Patricks 1 sth st Ravter. Rev. Charles
M. Smith. Masses. S, S:SU,.ll. 1:48.
BW Bngittaa. Chapei laastoa - Glen Har
bor. (Attended from St. Pmtncka.) a. sa.
Our Ledy of Borrows B. 2d at Wood
stock. - Kev.- Cs. rauu. 8, 10:48. T:4S.
St Anthony Chapei 7022 48th ave. Rer.
G. M. Baoderhorn. . S a m. '
H?,,m'-t,i!,,,T,6 7tfc
ii. C JTalU. .. 9:48. '
- Ohetatlas
First Sunday services temporarily at the
tJaeobn bich schoot. Park sad Market streets.
Rev. Harold JL Unffm. pastor. .11,, "Ths
Apotesy of tan Bneak' i T;4. "The Dynamite
ef IJod." i ... . ;.-. ' -s' v...... ,
.Kast Side E. J2tb ami Taylor.' Bev. WV
S. CreeketL. 11. "The Historic Pasitios of
be IHscirlea ef Cnrht, with Refareace to
Creed"; 7:45, tlrDdrea's Day peecrass.
: Choreh of Chrisv Rodney asm alastt. Bee.
Jearph Boyd, ,11. Caiidrea's Day piecmm;
"MoaravflU E. Tth asd Ghssa, ' Ben J.
S. Hoskins. 11. 7;S0. j '
avers lark Rev. j. jr. ChOrmieT. II. T:8.
' 8- Johns Central and Oawews. Rev. H-v-oert
Jones. 11. -Waiktng -y raita." by
Evangehst Joha T. Stiver .
Kuliagsworta S. Sth and Ki&ingswerth.
Bev. W. E. Lewis. . :4 6.11, U.
beOwood E. th aad Spokane.: Bev. X.
R. Johnson. 11, 7;80.
Adreat Chrwtiaa S8 2d. Bev. George
ArmatroBC 11 "The World's torea. the
fause aad the Camt"i T0. "Taa Corastma's
Iras nope.
Babiecf "God-
lirsv lth snd Everett. J 1, 8.
Second E. 6ih and HcUsday. 11
of Portland; Cburclies and -!oung.
gation tomorrow at both services. The
church will worship in the main auti
tortum of the Lincoln high , school on
Park street, between Market, and Mill,
waiting for the. new house which 4s
sow in process of construction.
At 11 a .m. . the Sermoa wUl steal with the
ease of the slaeker te rettcioa. and at T:44
the paster wiuvdiarnas taw goopel as a .form
of power, pointing out Use possabtlitiea of true
religion in modern soeuU relsttnnsrrip. The
ehureh auartet, directed by Mrs. Kthef Wilbur
Fretmaa, will reader mm tea I preenma at both
: 'W hile withont its church btdlding the eoa
srecatioa la hulding many of its midweek serv
ices in the howwa of Its members. Next
Tueadar the Women's Mmstonery society will
have Its Jane meeting with Mrs. A.' H.
Brwwm. Ko. 1'S Kast 2d street. It wul
be an ail-day aeastoa and the program will
be directed by sirs. M. B. Ueacham. the
topic being "Dttriboting tJenters of tight
and Power." ttoU eali of the memberahlp
will be answered by the namlag of some mis
awsatrr fceok read during the year, with men
tion of the book's chief teatare.
" The Bar. John T. Stivers, pastor evs4geUst
f the Kugeite Bible univerjjty. began a series
of evanselistie meetings at . the St. Johns
t'hristiaa church test Sunday. A new plan
of evangelism Instituted by the Bible univer
sity will be carried eat in this semes' of meet
ings. The first -two-weeks wtil, be devoCed
to a boose to hones evangeustie tour con
ducted - by the pastor, the He. Herbert V.
Jones, and the Bar. M. Btlrers. with a sermoa
st ths : church oa Thursday evening and the
regular ehuich, servica on Sunday. At ' the
end of the two weeks, Mr. adn Mrs. Corrsiae
Stivses, son and dsus hter-in- law . of the evan
gelist, wul come from Kagene and assist Mr.
Stivers. Servicea will be held every evening
of the last two weeks.
- Children of the Kast Bids Christiaa ' church
Bible school wul preseat their special program
Sunday night under the direction of Mrs.
Harold buncan and Mrs. J. W. Blchardaoa
The church is arranging to send a laraw dele
gation to the state convention at Turner. July
i?.9' Th Miaiooary society wul meet at
12:l, p. m. Sunday to elect officers. a
congregational meeting will be held next Thurs
day night to discuss plans for ealarging the
The Sunday morning church serrice at the
-Chare of Christ will be given over to the ob
servance of Children's dsy, when the junior
sad intermediate departments will present the
playlet "Send Me." The offering will be given
to fereJcn missions.
Congregational
Sunday morning at the First Congre
gational church Dr. W. T. McElveen
will preach a sermon to those who are
not graduating from school this year.
At the evening service be will answer
three questions: (1 "Why is , part of the
United 8tates loan of $5,000,000 to Liberia
paid to New Xork bankers?" (2) "Dees
Christian Science play tricks with the dic
tionary I" (S) "Why does some Portland
news stands sell filth to our yeuth?" Mrs.
F. JB. Newton has returned from her vaca
tion and will prelude both servicea with organ
music. The quartet will siac in tha morn
ing and the chorus will gins in the even
ing. At the golden rule forum at 12:S0
p. xa.. H. P. Iee will, conduct a discussion
on "How the Goldea Rule Could Fliminats
Partisanship' from Patriotism."-' Tuesday even-
OF CHURCH
Third K. 12th aad Salmon. 11, 8.
Fourth Vancouver and Emerson. 11, 8.
Fifth 62d aad 42d ave. 8. B. 11.
Sixth Hasorre temple, 888 TsmhiU. 11, 8,
Seventh Smith ave. and New Tork. 11.
All churches Wednesday, 8 p. at.
CasovwfavUonaJ
First Park snd Madison. Dr. W. T. Me
Elveen. 11, "Learned Folk Who Are Not
Wise"; 7:80,'nestioa and answer service.
Sonnyside- K. 8 2d and Taylor. Ir. J. J.
Staub. 8:45, Children's Day procram; 11.
"The World's Host Glorious Temple'.'; 7:48.
"When a Has Is Afraid of Himself."
Atkinson Memorial E. 29th. aad Everett.
Rev, E. E. Flint. xl. "Responsibility .and
Chrwtian Growth"; 7:48. "Whence aad
Whither." S
Highland E. th aad Preeeott. Rev. Ed
ward Constant. 11. Children's festival; 8,
Odd Fellows' memorial service.
Waver lelgh Heights E. S8d and Woodward.
Rev. Oliver P. Avery., 11, Childiwa's Day
program; 8, "The Most Generous Maa of the
Bible."
Learelwood -4 Sth are. and 88th at- 8. E.
18:80, Children's Day program; T:46. com
munity song service and 'Bible study.
Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Rev.' James
W; Price. 10:80. Children's Day program ;
7:80, group service.
University Para-Haven and Lombard. Bev.
& H. Johnston. 10:80. 8.
Finnish Mason and Albina. Hsv. A. A.
Harya, 8 and 8 p. m.
St. Johns S. Ivsnhoe and Richmond. Bev.
0, 'Elmer Nourse. 11.7:80.
Daaish-Nerwegiaa E. 23d and Sumner.
Bev. Ole Torcessen. 11, .7 -.80.
First German Ebeneser- E. 7th' and Stan,
ton. Kev. George Zoclrer. 10:80. 7:80. -
Second German E. Sth and Skidmora,
Ksv; "'Henry Hagelgans. 10:SO. 7:80.
Zion German E Sth and Fremont. Bar.
J. M. Hopp. 11. 7:80,
. Alameda Park Community E. 81st and
Mason. Rev. Robert- All in-hem. 11. Chil
dren s Day program ; 8, lllastrtted lecture by
Priadpal Brown.
Dunkard
. Church of the Brethren Berthwiek and
B rains rd. Rev. J. V. U. Stiverson. 11, 7, 8,
St Stephens Pro-Cathedral -ISth snd Clay.
Right Rev. Walter Taylor Samner, bishop
Dr. Horace M. Ramsey., dsaa. 7:48. 8:45,
11. 7:45.- " - t .
Trinity- 18th and Everett. Rev. A. : A.
Morrison, rector. 8, com muni on: 11, morn
ing prayer and sermon. . -
St. : uavlds B. : 12th aad Belmont. Bev.
Thomas Jenkins .rector. -7, 8, 11, T:80.
SL Marks 21st and Marshall. 7:80. 11.
Ssrviees temporarily la charge of Rev. Joha G.
Hattoo. 7:20.8:80.
St. r-mnpa aez.Kusseu. iu, ii, s.
St. And news R vrsford st.. Portsmouth. Rev,
Joha D. Rice. S. 11. 7 JO.
Grace Memorial East 17th and Weidler.
Rev. O. W. Taylor. '
St. Michaels and AU Angels K. 4Sd and
Broadway. Rev. T. T. Boweo. 8. 11, 7:80
Church of Our Sauor 40th ave. and 41st
st. 8. E. Bev. Jobs B. McCormick. 10,
11, 7:30. . -
Bishoo Morris Memorial Good Samaritan
hospital. Rev. J. G. Hattom. 7, 1:16 a. m.
St. Paul Woodmera. Rev. Oswald W.
Taylor. 4 p an
St. Johns Memorial lBth and Harney.
Sell wood. Rev. Joha . B. McCormiek. 10.
11, 6.
St. Matthews Corbett and Baaeroft Bev.
F. H. Clark, vicar. 10. 11.
Good Shepherd Vancouver snd Graham.
Rev. Joha Dawson, rector.-. 7:30. :4S, 11.
7:80. is
Mission of St. Johrfs Riekner's haO. Bar,
Jobs JE. Rice, viear. 2 sad 3 pm.
- 8t Paters Chapei E. 80th aad Ankeay.
10 a-jm. -'--
- St. James Chspel E. 7 2d St. and 8 7th
are lO, 7:80.
Church' of the Transiga ratios K. SOth
8 p. m. -
East Market Street K. , th and Market.
Rev. Exra Msurer. 11,,7. Children's Jay
Clay Street loth and Car. Bev. Jacob
Stacker. Preachins by Rev. H. JS. Schuk
nocht. eonference' ssimsinnary. at 10:48 and A
Swedish Tabernacle X. 17th aad Gaaaa.
1). 7:80v - .
Swedish Free Missouri and Sumner. "Bee.
George B. Rostrum. 11.7:80.
West Portland Multnomah station. 11.
7:80..
- . ' Pres SMhedtst
- First E. 0 th and MaU. Be. W. J. John
sen. 11, 7:80. . ..v
Central E. 85th sad Flandera. . Bev. 8.
O. Roper. 1 1, 8: ' .
Alberta aV. 80th aad Wygast Bar. 8. Is,
Boras. - 11. T:48. . .
' St Johns r-K. Bicssaoed aad Budsoa. - Bev.
P. B. Dawsoa. 11. 7:30.
. Lenta Rev. O. if. Blair. 1 11. T:80.
' ,4. - .I "..'- Pv4sne1s 1 -' T--:
Flrsw B. 38th and Mam. Bee. Cheater A
Hsdlry. 11. 7:48. - .
' Second 824 st. and 41st ave. 8. E. . Bev.
F. J..Ccpe. '11. t-m. ' ..; '
West Pfedasoot Berthwiek snd Jessrrp.- Bar.
Carey Jesup. -11, 7:30. . . .
-. Conareaatiew Beth Israel Reformed) 1 3th
aad Main. :. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Rataa! aad
sermons ia English. Services Friday 8 p. nv;
Saturday, 10:30 a as.
CavJSregatua Ahavai Sholem - . Park-' aad
day sts. Rabbi N. B. Sraeger. FrkUyr 8
p. sa-i Saturday. 8:30 a. as. - -
Ceeistesaoea voah Zedek Talmud Terah
sth aad HaO. . Bev. Abraham L n. m
rrtday. '8 p. as. Satarday, a.' m. flnmsi 1
lO a. rav Beligiows achooL ; - " . ,
Chorch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
K. 25th and Madisea. , Heber & Iveraoa,
missioe prejsdent. 10, 8:80. - t '
Reorganixed Chareb of Jesus 'ChrbV-E.
TSU- and Irvins. . C. E. Jeaea, elder. 11.
St. -James W, Park end Jefferson.
William E. Brink man. 11.
Rev,
-St- Itul t hast 12th sad Qintaa. Bev. A.
lag in - the ' pastor's study, amnsemeats will
be - completed for the child reus day servi
which will be held en Sunday moraine, ism
IS. Mrs. Carrie . -B. Adams - has written
wonts and ssasie of an appropriate brief
pageant entitled "Tbe- Tidings of the Mera
rng."" that ever ' ISO - young people of the
eburch school wiH give, under her direction.
The church picnic will be held on Saturday,
June 2 in Columbia park. The senior En
deavor society will conduct its services throuch
the summer. - This society will have a ride
ens tb river oa Wednesday eveeitng. June- 14.
The intermediates . wiH have, a bsoa.net the
week after aext. : . . .' : 1
'- ' Dr. ' 7. 3. Staub - of Sunnyaide ConeTrega
tioriai ebajta - will eecnpy his pulpit Sunday.
Chudren's day will be ceiebratrd by the Sun
day school at S:4 5. At 2 o'clock Tuesday
th Ladies Aid will meet in the church par
tora) , The four -missionary '- circles of the
church are planning a picnio ia laurelhurst
park for , Wednesday , Juaa 28. . The eeiebTa
tion of I the- thirtieth anniversary of the
church closed Tuesday eveninc with a bvrga
reception, when -maay viaftiac. pasters spoke,
with Dr. JE H.- Pence as the principeJ speaker.
A beautiful clock with cathedral chimes, was
presented the pester and his wife.
The annual children's festival wiU be held
at Highland Ceaurregational . eburch ' Sunday
morning, j. At' 11 o'clock the school will give
a program of songs, - Biblical pageantry, dia
logues and. an exhibition ef 'ekss. work. " la
tha evening Be. Kdwsrd Constant will preach
the Odd. .Fellows' memorial sermon. Alberta.
Harmony and Vernon Bebekah lodges will at
tend. n. 7
The recently organised ' Atkinson - Pugrim
Boys' - chorus will take part ia .the community
sins; Sunday sight at the Atkinson Manorial
Congregational ; church.
the morning service boor ' at Wavsrty
Heights Congregstional church wiU be changed
to lv0- o'clock tomorrow to permit the
rendition of the children's day program. . -ri
Instead of the usual morning servica to-
Pilgrim ConsresatiomU ennrca wut
eaudrea's day. The childrea . have
prepared a special procram. . At night the
group service will be in charge of James H.
Price and Alexa Smith, assisted by the Pil
grim Boys' chorus. iT " .
The children's day procram will be 'rendered
at 14 a m. Sunday at the Alameda - Park
eemmuxdts' church. At 8 a. m. an illustrated
lecture wSl be given.
The Lanrelwood - Congregational Sunday .
school wul give its children's day exercises at
19:80 a. ; m. Sunday. A feature will be the
rendition j of a missions ry play. "The Lord's
Prayer." " la the evening at T:45 com
munity sons service and , Bible study will be
Siven. . s ... ' :u
- .1 a
i a Episcopal -
Trinity Sunday will be observed In
all parishes of the diocese tomorrow.
At St. Stephen's Pro-Cathedral a spe
cial address - on the . Shamrock, the
flower of the day, will be given to the
children by Dean Ramsey.
At St. Mark's church the services are
temporarily in charge of Bar. John G. Hattoo,
former rector and -now chaplain of Good Sa
maritan hospital. With the exception of the
young people's meeting at 6:80 p. m., no
Sunday evening services are held at present.
Bishop W. T. Sumner wul confirm classes
at Salem; and Weodbura on Sunday, which
SERVICES IN
Krau. 10:80 (German). "The Glory of the
Trinltv"- 7:Sft ( Enrliahl . "The New Birth.
Trinitv 1 1 Missouri synod) Rodney and. Ivy.
Rev. J. A. Risnbach, 10:19 (Germanl ; no
evening service.
Church ifor Deaf Rodney and Ivy Bev J.
A. C. Beyer. 2:80 "Why we should Turn to
Christ in Oar Early Touth.
.One Rarior K 1 Oth and Grant. HeV. M.
A. Christenson. 11 i Norwegian), "Christ and
Mmsmbsi A SO. Luther Leastue.
Betljehrm 14th sad Davis. Bev. H. J.
Thoma 1 1 . S- "
Bather Norwetisn (Free) wygast ana
Rodnav. Rev. I Tollefaen. 9:48. 11. .7:48
. Grace English (Missouri Synod) E. 34th
, rA Rm,ri,i . tf.. H Rernhanf. 11.
Bethaay Danish EvangeUcal Union and
Morris. Rev. R. Raamussen. to. ii.
St. Johns Peninsula and Kilpa trick Rev.
lu Iwudwie 1(V:4.1 7:30.
Swedish A ugustana- tantoa and-. Rodney.
Rev. V. G. Ogren. 10:48, 7:48. .
mmannel 1 Oth snd Irving. Bee. A. v.
PortaaBouth Lovely sad Fertuna. .Bar. 8.
fl R. . Knutson 11. 7:4B. ' -
Zion EvangeUcal (Missouri Synod) Chap
man and Salmon. Bev. H. H. Itoppelinana.
t'lS IS-lt 1-4&.
Immanuel (Missouri Synod) E. IBth and
Leo. Kef. a. C Kbeling. l:sv, unrnu
wiU. VSn Knllsh wrtifA ' ,
Church of the Redeemer 1 English) B. 1 8th
north and Wygant. School 10, servtee 1 1.
Finnish 170 Fargo. Rev. A SsJaaaea.
18, -Sunday seheel; 7, service.
. Methodist Eelseepsl
Carson Heizhta Eighth and Hum a . Bev.
G. -8. Brown. 10.
Centenary -Wilbur E. Oth and Pine. Dr.
Charies MecCaaghey. 11, "The Imperial
Christ": 7 35. "The Songs of Cod.-
Central Vancouver and Fargo. Rev. A. B.
Maclean. tl. 7, Children's Day program.
Clin ton-Kelly E. 40th aad PowelL Rev.
E. 8. Mace. 11. Children's Day program.
Epworth 28th aad Savier. Rev. 1'rsak Ia.
Moore. 11, 7:80.
Errol Heights Darlington halL Sunday
school. 11:15 a. m.
First ltth snd Taylor. Dr. B. Eerie
Parker. II, Children's Dsy program; 7:45,
"Tbe Power of a Limited life;." ,v .
First Norwesian-Danish 18th and Hoyt.
Bev. FY Ai Scarvie. - 11. "The Beauty and
Growth of the Righteous ;A 8, Children's Day
prasram. i
German Rodney and Stanton. Rev. F. A.
Sehumaua. .10:4. 7:30. .
Hoyt gtj 1 Sth snd Hoyt.-. Bar. K. E.
Hertaler. 11. 7 :30. '
Laurelwood E. 6 3d and Poster. Bee. F. E.
Finley. II. 7:80. .
Lnbi 86th st. and B8th ave. Bev., F. B.
Sibley. 11. t0. .
, Lincoln rE. 8 2d and Uneoln. Rev. W. K.
Rysrs 11, "Paul, the Progressive Christian:"
8. . "A .World Wide Vision tor Christian
fiei vifivt.
lAnntoa -Robert M. Gatke. -11, 7:30.
- Monta villa E. 80th and Pine. Rev. F. A.
Gina. 11. 8. Union serrice, address by
James W. Brock-way. L - '
MC Tabor E, 81st sad Stark. Rev. D. U
Fields. II' T:80. .. -
Pattoa Alberta and Michigan. JRt. George
H. Bennett. 11.-7:80. i
Rose City Park E. 68th and Alameda. Rev.
C. E. Haett. 10:80; Children's Day exercises,
baptism aad receptioD of members; 8. "A
Great atrilIt., ' .
SeUwood & 18th and Taeoma. Gay Fitch
Pttebm. It, 7:80.
Snnnysida E. SSth and TamhUl. Bev. T.
H. Gallagher. 11. "Children's Day 8oagfest";
7:45, "Tee Bevea Madera Devils.
- Pioaeer East Charlestoa aad Leonard. Bev.
W. S. Kloster. 11, 7:80. v
Swedish Beech and Borthwick. Bev. G.
E. KaUstsdL 11. 7:80. English servica.
Cniversity Park Ftsks and Lombard, Rev.
H. T. Atkinson. 11. 8. ,
Taaeoave Ave. . Nw eegiaJl-Daniih Pkid
saova at Vameewver.' Rev. Guatave A. Stor
aker." 11 -The Ideal, Savior;" 7:SO, IKac
hahr Hyaaaal Sesvice.
Wastmoreiaad Milwaakw aad Midway. Bev.
E. 8. Maeaj 8, Children's Day prucraav .
Woodstock E. 44th aad Woodstock V4.
Rev. Waltovc Skipworth. 11. 7:80. . -
- Woodlawar E. 1 Oth near Durham eve. Rev.
J. H. Irvtne. 11, Childrea a Day proarram; 7 JO
"Weodlawa ' Church Its Present, Its Pros
pects. Its Needs.' .
. African Zmw 417 Williams ave. Bev. L A.
Meora. 11. 7:30. ; v -
Bethel African Larrabee st MeMUlcn, Bev.
A. B. Fox. 11. 8-
Japsaese 87 N. 16th. - Bev. 8. Ueranxa.
10. It, 2.
m w Eatrllt
. First rnloVi and MsUtaaDaah. Bsc, J. B.
Harris. ; 11, T:30. "
First 1 Sth at "Alain. Rev. D. .Band Pierce.
11, "The Second Comiag at Christ; : 7 :80.
svaitgelistie sum. : ..;.-
Sellwood i E.' 16th at Spokane. Bea. J. G.
Brinrdale. 11. t :'.
Brentwood 65th ave;- and 67th t lX.
Rev. S. laodlow. 11 7:S0. .:
Hishmno Park E. 14th and Jsrrett.' Bav.
Mack CahilL H.T :30. , - ,
, PrWawytSrisS s
. Fins 12th at AMea Dr. H, U' Bowman
and Ksv. K. K. Tuily. lOJO. ChiMrea's day
ssi kit. and illustrated sermon, "The Power
of Gods" 7:80. "Oothea" - i .--
Westmrnster East 17th and grirayler. Dr.
Edward Jt. Pence. 10:30, "Serving liod by
Serving Men, the Good Kamaritaa;" 7:45,
"Let us Live is a Big Horiaen " , - -
Ceatrsl E. 13th and Pine. Dr.' W. H. Na
geat. 11, Children's Day program; 8. "A good
Summer Medwine."
Calvavy 11th at 3ay. Rev. B. R. Snt
rtiffa. It. "A Reroge to Perpanities":
'The Gift of Tongaee." i : f
ML Tabor E. 8ta and Btlmoat. Rev.
Ward McHerrry. 11, 8. ' -
Teruon Ik -ltth and Wysaat. Rev. , O.
Merrier. 1J. 7:30. vMJ
Piedmonts Cleveland and Jsrrett. Rev. J.
Francis Moreaa. IO18O, Chiidrea's Day prw
anram; S. -Crumbe fnan the Master 'a Table."
Fourth First and Gibbs, . Rev. Monroe G.
Everett. 1 :. 7:S0. ... r
Keailworth . 84th and Cladsfena, -Rev.
L. E. UnnsL 11. Baccalaareale; 7, Child
raa s Day prscras - i
eoples i Societies
have been precared by Her. H. D. Cnambers.
From Jaly 14 to 21. arrangements have
bee made for a new plan in the.dioeeae. It
ia for church' workers clerical and lay to
amis - out wader the trees at ussdsuw park
aad receive instruction from i some of the
greatest minds in the charcu. lr. W. K.
Uatdner end Miss Tulotsna ef New Tork.
Dr. Herbert' Powell of San Francisco, '.and
De. H. M. Bamsey of the Prn-Cathedral ate
among the lecturers. : . Families . are planning
to so for a "week's open-air life.; Houses, tents
and ether buildings will be available at eoss.
Rev Thomas Jenkins is ' secretary. .
The social service comraianoa - of the di
ocese is ws kins' - as appeal to every pariah
aad auasKxs to send ia books ef recent date'
fictioa and otherwise for the use of the pa
tients at Good Samarttaa hospital.
Evangelical
At the' East . Market Street Evangel
ical church the pastor, will occupy the
pulpit at 11 a, m- ; ,H p. m. the an
nual Children's day program will be
given. There will be no Young People's
alliance meeting. ' -
The JBav. H.- SchukaeefaC eoafereace snm
sionary of . the Oregon conference - Kvangetteal
association, will f ul tho pulpit of Clay Street
Evanaetical church Sunday morniBS and eve
ning. The Bev. Jacob Stacker, pastor, left
last Monday for Naperviile, 111., to take a aosV
graduass coune. V -
' t ' : u:
, Lntijeran '
The liOrdU supper will be observed
Sunday morning at Onr Saviors Lu
theran church at the conclusion of the'
preaching service. Sunday night the
Luther league will give a farewell par
ty in honor of members who are soon
to visit Norway. The Rev. M. A. Chrhs
tensen and IV H. Aamoth will repre
sent the local church at the national
convention to be held June 15 to 21 at
Minneapolis. They will leave the city
Monday. 1
Tbe Sunday school teachers of ft. Pauls
Lutheran church hold a preparatory meeting
each Friday at T:18 p. m. In addition! to
the Sunday morning Bible classes tbe pastor,
the Bev. A. K reuse, conducts a parochial
school each Saturday from 9 a. m. to noon.
Methodist
Children's day will be observed Sun
day at IX a. m. at the First Methodist
church. In thel wvening Ir. B. E. ,
Parker will preach. .The monthly Sun- '
day- school board meeting will be held i
Monday at 7 :45 p. m. The Woman's
Home Missionary society will meet
Wednesday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. John
Henderson, No. 1241 East Couch street.
Th, fifth loerlrm of the Woman's asso- i
elation will hold a picnic at Peninsula ;
park next weonesaay afternoon snu
evening. Dinner will be served at
A -ao t . m. Fifty-five mothers and
riauerhters enjoyed a banquet in the
vie rhsriM siaciJsuaneT - - wui oewn w
.w.i ruwtensjrv-Wilbur church Sunday.
ei. n,Ti, tnnta will ba IDS imperial
Christ. I Here wui. os a nwmnmn
,t the avenina serrice with Dr. ati Abbett
PORTLAND
Hope 78th and Everett. Bev. J. A. Smith.
11, Children's Dsy exercises; 8. Union
vices at Monta villa Methodist church.,.
Ross -Citv E. 45th and 'Hancock. Bev.
Donald W. H. MeClnsr. 11:45. Children's
Day procram,- seceptien of members and bap
tism ; 8, "The Necessity , of . Belief to Salva-
Forbes Grahsgn at Gantenbein. Bev.
W. Carries. 11. 7:80.
Lloyd
Trinity -Virginia and Nebraska. Bar.
D. McLennan. 11. 7:30.
John
Anabel 56th and 87th ave. Bev. Joha M.
Faxton. 11. 7:80
Millard Avenue SSth ave. and 7 3d st. Dr.
Henry White. 10 :80. Children's Day exercises
and short address by the pastor; 8. i am a
ueotor." ;
Marshall Street 17th and Marshall. Bay.
A. J. Henna. 11, 7:80.
Mispatt E. lUth at Division. 11. 7:30.
Cnity E. 71st aad1 Sandy. Bev. 8.' W. Bea-
maan. 11. 7:45. -' v
f Arbor Lodge Bryant and Curtis. Bar.
Alexander R. Evans. 11. 7:30.
Mora land-Sell wood Community House E.
13th at Spokane. Bev. W. 8- MeCullagh. 11,
7:so.
Holt Chinese . 4th and Burnaide. Rev. Gee
Sing Hoy. 7 p. m., school ; 8, preaching, i
2 . Reformed Evanselieal .-:!..
v . First 12th and Clay. Rev. O. Hefner.
10:46; 8.
Second E. 88d and Columbia hlvd. 11. '
Third--Lents. Rev. F. .Uenkaempez. 11,
(Cermar);, (English).
Bafai mas Presbyterian
First Minnesota and - Ainsworth. Bev. T.
D. Fraxer. 11,7:80.
Seventh Day Adventists
Note Rea-ular services of this denomination
are held on Saturday.
Central E. 11th and Everett. A B. Belf.
minister. 0:45, 11:46.
Tabernacle Oth and Moataomerr. E. J.
Bibbard, minister. 10. 11. ;
MonUvtiat E. 80th and Everett. J. A.
Gerhart. 10. 11.
Ients D4th at. and SSth ave. D. J. Chit-
wood. 10. 11. ' ' L
St. Johns Central ave. and Charleston, a.
M. Meiklejohn. 10,11. i.
Albina Skidmora and Mallory. Elder John
Isaac.- 10, 11. - j
Scandinavian 62nd street and SSth avenue.
Andrew Johnson. 10, 11.. ... Cs
aalwstieai Army ;
Corps No. 1. 248 Ash st. Commandant
T. Pitts. 11. 8. 8.
Oorps No. 4.-, 128 Mr 1st Ensiaa Jessie
MUlar and Captain Mrs. L. Upton- 11 S.
8, aervioe conducted by Lieutenant Colonel E.
Mareusaen. Territorial Becretary .for Men's
Social work. - i;
prrttumllrt ji
First B. 7th at Hassslo. Bev. J. WTllard
HiH. 8, 7:48.
aadeteadent Sniritnalistic Society 581
CoatrmereiaL Rev. Ida M. Scaeri. 8.
Gmdlng Star 0 Alder. Hev. u ij, Ing-
m. Conference. A to-4:80: circles. 4:30 to
7:30; lecture, 8. .. , ii
Tbe M vatic Church ef Bethesda f 09 Alder.
Kev. W. W. Aber. Circles. to 6:30; any
vice, 8. . - !t-
New Christian Church Portland Hotel as
sembly room. ' Rev. William H. Reece. 11,
ss Goo a Tyrant or a mead of Ataar, K
.. - UnrtartaW i - ' 1
Church of Onr Father Broadway and Tarn.
hill. . Kev. William U. Eliot Jr. I0UI.
The Inheritance of These Who Serve."
United sVwthrsn 1
Conference Sunerintendent Rev. C. E. Mc
Donald, 8 E. 18th st. - . . - ; t
First E. 15th and Morrison. Rer. Byrota
J. Clark.. 11. "The Fruitage of Faith;" 8,
Christian CittsswshiB.''.f H
Second E. 27th snd Sumner. - Rev.- Ira
Hawtey. 11, "redictins a ... Terrible Future";
8, "Faith in God.' - - .
Third 7th st.- and 82d ave. S. R. Rev.
E. O. Shepherd. 11. Childraei 'a Day exercises:
7:80. K vanaeHatie sei i luas.
Fourth 6 2d ave.- at 70th at. B. E. Rev.
B. Ross Evans. 11, 7;80. '
Cloverdsla (Old lxistitntiesT 446 Jessnn.
Rev.. Walter Reynolds. 10. 11. 6:30. 7:30.
.- unnvea avenaeiioai
Fir-t E. 16th and Poolar. Bev. C P. Gates.
11,. 7:80. - ' ' - .
ocaiey Green w luameue tsive. ana Gay
Rev. A. R. fjchmalle. 11, 7 AO.
St. John's ivanhoe aad Joha, Bar. H. HL
laraham. 11, 7:30.
- MaKaw P) sskyterlan
First B, 87th artd HavrUtorna. Bev. H. F.
Given.- 11. 7:80.
Church of the Strangers Grand asd Wasco.
rv. 8. Earl DuBois, 10:80. 8.
Kenton Chatham, aad Lombard. Bev. Carl
Scott Dunn. 8:4. 11. Children's Day Brer
ram:' 8. -
Multnomah MaLtnomah station. Bev. David
Steele Sharp. 10, tl. 6:48. 7:80. - ,
- miwiuoa - - ' --.
Christian aad Missionary Alliance R. Oth
d Clay. Rev. John E. Fee. 11.7:80.
ApoatoUe Faith Front and . Buvwsfde.' Rev.
Florence Crawford and R. B. Crawford. 1L,
2:80. 7:80: daily 7:45. ' t '
' Peateeostal Assembly 112 First. Bev. Wifi
C." Trotter. If, 2:80,' 7:30. , n t
Volunteers ef America 224 Bu reside. Eve
nings except Monday, 8; Sunday 8, 8. -i
General Assembljr 14 First. Bev. W. A.
ManWm. II. 2:30." t:38- . --..-'. ': i
Bible Standard Mistiaa 2nd near MorriseeL
Bev. Fred Homshur. -10 AO. 2:80, 8. !
Gaapel 514 H Wfiliam. C. a.- FlesUasL
superintendent. 2. 2-80. 8:30, 7:80. ,
nsiseenaaeottt -
Charch of God 363 Faihng. Rev. H. A,
Schlatter. II, 7:43. v:,..''
RcaHssUam.LM-ue 148 IStn. Rev. H. Ed
rd Mills. 11. "Trsasitioa;". -"The
Science ef FaHh.' . - i-
Divine Science 8 ICS.' Clay. Bev. T. M.
Minard. '. 11, Address by Ex Rabbi Jeseps
GaMpsaa. .. .
Greek Orthodoa E- 17th and Citntoa. Bevi
B." A.- Karahles. 0. arbool; 10. sermon. i
Chrtutade-lphjali 712 K. 24th a. M. I. :
Borsety ef Soveadnta the Knowledaa of True
Prayev 405 Fteidner bldg. Monday, 8 p. rn.
ScandiBarma Holinesa ( f ree)- 9K uarfiekt.
n, H. Ii iimdws. IA. 11. 7 -.45- -
Theosotrhical Society 310 Ceatrsl tii. I
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Sections of Sllbina
wiq oiiaa ay xiwi lan
Jf or iSiticSctools
DaHy vacation .'Bible ' schools bave
been arranged for the children resid
ing , ia Albina and .Holladay- districts
tnrougn tbe coo pel a tion of the churches
located in , those sections of the ity.- -No
hurch in the upper Albina die
trict is large enough to accommodate
a school, so the three cooperating
churches have arranged to divide -the
work. The junior work will be con
ducted at Central Methodist church ;
the primary work at Forbes Presby
terian church ana the intermediate
work at the Rodney avenue German
Methodist church. The. school will
open June 19 and continue "for three
weeks and will be under the general
supervision of Miss Martha Buck, re
ligious educational director at Central
church. A corps, of 20 teachers has
been secured. .,. ...,
The HoUaday Bible school will be
held June 26 to July 7 In. the United
Presbyterian Church of the Stranger,
and will be under the auspices of that
church and the First Methodist church,
south. The teaching force will come
from both churches and will include
the Rev, & Earl DuBols, the Rev. J. B.
Harris, Mrs. Clapsidel. Mrs. DuBols,
Miss Margaret DuBois and Miss Mur
doch. 1 : 1 - v
lea ding, and J. MacMillan iluir at the organ
assisted by Mrs. Reeves at tbe piano. The C
w. a.- C, which is the social orgacizatioa of
the young marriea peonle and the. older ,
people of the church, . will hold its umnie at
Laureihurst .Park next Tnasdu irf.rv.i.
organisation nuubera nearly t wo young people.
Bunnjnuele MmUmii kmk ii -
Children's day iiunday morning. - First, there
n ., . " " session oi tae Bunday scnool.
FoUoaioc this a program,, entirely of soag. wul
be rendered by the virions anrnKmuii ..f
Sunday schooL Assisting in . the "songfest"
will be the larva choir under H ir,,
P. A. Ten Haai: the eirla choir . Mrm t
Mrs. Ten Haaf, and the Sunday school orches
tra with Profeesor Blair in charge. Dr. Gal
lasher is deliverins a series of Sunday evening
sermons an "The. Seven Modern Devila."
The monthly meetine of iJsmis simH,,
school board will be held Monday sight at
the church.- The church official board will
meet m regular session at tbe conclusion of
the morning servica tomorrow. Tbe Kev. W.
N. Byars. castor, is a mamhw a tn Vi-iu.m
ette university a-radnatine r-l... win w.
in Salem several days next week ia attendance
upon ine eommencement exercises. Last week
ne was Botuiea that the faculty had chosen
hun as one of this year's class to receive the
honor of membership in the Alpha Kappa No,
an honorary fraternity. Chiklrea's day will
be celebraasd on June 28 by Lincoln church,
.v Children's day will be observed tomorrow at
the Clinton -Kelly Memorial and Westmoreland
Methodnt churches, announces the Kev. E,
. Sutton Msce. pastor. The Clinton-Kelly pro
gram will be at 11 a. m. and the Westmore
land at 8 pm. The ottering at each school
will be given to the denominational educational
fund. ,
Children's day will be observed at 7 p. m.
Sunday at the Central Methodist eburch. The
children wSl furnish, part of the program, the
girls choir will sing and the program will con
clude With some beautilul pictures. Certificates
will be given the' teachers who have success
fully completed the study . book, "Ufa in tbe
Making."
The children wUl have the rls-ht r
Sunday morniug at the Rose City Park Moth,
odfera church. A fine program has been pre
pared. The pastor will, baptize children and
receive members into the church st this ser
vice, i
A Children's day procram will ba ren
dered between 7. and 8 p. nu. Sunday, at the
rirs norwegian-ijanisn si. j- church. Re
freshments will be served at the yeans peo-
p meeting Sjt e p. m. sue Kev. jr. A.
Searvie, pastor, will preach in the morning.
W sdnesday evening a special program will be
given By - the young; people's society and
Thursday evening the uuarterty eontereace
will be held. - ' --. -
hvmnal sermon m . the English massage
wul be deiirered Sunday night at the Van
couver Avenue Norwegian-Danish church by
tbe Rev. G. A. Storaker.
A special eelebratioa has bees arranged for
Sunday morning at tbe Lenta Methodist
cnuren oy the Rev.. F. B, Sibley, pastor.
Among -those whom ha has announced a
speakers at the service ere Dr. C. C. Rarkk.
O. C. Bortzmerer. J. ' W. llav and A.. V.
Flegel. At 10 a. m. the children will ren
der their special procram of music aad read
ings. - .
Presbyterian
The annual Children's day service
and g-raduatirig: oasreises of the First
Presbyterian church Sunday school, the
largest Sunday school in Oregon, will
be held tomorrow during; the morning;
service hour. Diplomas avill be pre
sented and medals awarded and the
pastor. Dr. H. U. Bowman, will rive
an illustrated sermon. In tbe evening;
Dr. Bowman will speak te the grad
uating classes of Waahlnatnn Frank.
lin and Lincoln high, schools. Special
music win feature asacn service. -
The Woman s Missioaevy society will meet
on Tuesdai at 2 p. m.' in the chapel; the
suiiusrr wui meei xne aamav evening at
7:48 o'clock in the church bowse, aad circles
Q and T will! base a picnic supoer aX Penin
sula park on Friday at 0:80 a. sa.
Sunday will be celebrated as Children's
aay at Westminister lresbyteriaa church. Two
special programs will be given during the
Bible school hour from 13 :19 ta 1 ., p," ra.
py me graoe scheoi and the ether
i Concluded on Page Five, iJoluma Four)
. FIRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
Northwest Corner .
Twelfth and Taylor Sts.
j SUNDAY SCHOOL
I 9:45
' UOKSVfO SEBTICE, lltH
Children's Day Program
ETEJTIIfO 8EBTICE. 7t4a
"The Power of a -Limited
Life"
DR. PARKER
' "A Befage la Perplexities" '
,;.Tko Cift of TeBgaes" r
Rev. Bernard B. Sut cliff e 1
Calvary Presbyf erian
.Church
Tomorrow, 11 a. n. aid tit p. si.
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ABLE STAFF OR
TEACHERS PICKED
Under the auspices of six west aid
churche' the First Baptist, First
Christian, Kire Confregjateonal. Clay
Street Svanselical. First Methodist
and JTlrst Presbyterian, there will to
held At the Sbattuckt school boildinr.
Park and Hall streets, a daily vacation
Bible scnool. from June 19 to July T.
The sessions will be from to IS :1S
daily, except Saturday and Sunday,
and July .3 and 4. Courses in the fol
lowing subjects will be provided for ait
rradea, including tho kindergarten and
hisTh school ages ; Bible stories, mission
study, singing. . handcraft, supervised
play, character and health talks, and
travel. reels.,':::--..! --r-:"-";.."'
A corps of about 20' teachers hag
been selected. ,; F, M., Jasper, educa
tional director of the First Methodist
church, is director, with Miss OrU Elsie
Herithorhe, minister s assistant of tho
First - Presbyterian. . church, as assist
ant. Misa Miriam Ewinr is surierin-
tendent - of the kindergarten. Miss
Rena Stephenson of ths primary
grader, ahd Robert T. Blair of the in
termediate ahd high: school grades.
Mrs. Milton . Runyan Jr- leader of
the White Temple junior chorus, will
directs the primary chorus singing, and
Mr. Blair, former director aad state
organizer of tho Liberty Chorus Move
ment in Idaho, will direct tho' older
chorus. E. Ia Clark, dean of the busi
ness school of the Y. M. C XL will
conduct the high school Bible class.
Interestina: handcraft for the. arirta- will
be developed in the way of basketry,
under the leadership of Mrs. JB. H.
Undsey. Handcraft for the boys will
probably be under tho direction of one
of the regular public school teachers-,
along that line. Three times a weekr
at the assemblies Miss Marian C
Mundy of Pasadena. CaL. " will b that
special i story teller. ' Once a week at
the assemblies thero will , bat shown a
motion picture reef. The recreation
periods will be under the direction of
the community, service. Tho teaching
personnel is as follows : First, second
and third grades: Mrs. Emma Fla
herty, Miss Kathelene . Murphey, Miss
Mabel Thompson. Miss Eulalie Oates.
Miss Mary Briggs, Mrs. Minnie O.
Hyde. Fourth to sixth grades : Miss
Jean Murdock, Miss Louise Preston,
Miss Ruth Nelson, Miss Abble Stltes,
Mrs. H. R. WincholL. Seventh and
eighth grades : Miss : Olivo awson,
Robert T. BUlr. High school: B. U
Clark. GU Tufts. '
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Deaf Are Invited
To Special Service
Sunday afternoon at 2 :30 the Rev.
J. A. Beyer will preach on "Why We
Should Turn to Christ In Our Early :
Touth" in Trinity Lutheran churcli,
Rodney avenue and Ivy street. The
service will be a memorial service for
Miss Blanda Alseth who was drowned
in Vancouver lake 'a week ago. Miss
Alseth was tar have been confirmed and
received into communicant member
ship of tho church on this Sunday.
Miss Hulda Isaacson of this city will
render ths hymn. "Heaven Is My
Home" in- signs and Miss Ltna Seipp
of Vancouver will sing "Let Me Be
Thine Forever." All who are deaf are
most cordially Invited to attend.
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HEBWIO TO SPEAK
' W. J. Herwig, superintendent of the
Oregon anti-saloon league, will speak:
Sunday night at the Swedish Taber
nacle, 17th' and Glisan streets.' The
Rev. C J. IBdin, pastor, will, preach
in the, morning and will giro a Bible
study - at tho young people's meeting :
at 5:30 p, m. .
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E3t'.ABBI TO IPEAK
Ex-Rabbi Joseph Goldman will speak
at the First Divine Science church. No.
818 . East- day street Sunday mornlnar
at 11 o'clock. . f.
' First Congregational --
Church .
PARK AND MAOISOM TS.
Broadway and U Cars te Block of Charea,
, OR. MeKLVKM PRtAONgg
1 1 A. M. "Learned Folk . Who
. Are Not Wise."
7:48 P. It. Dr. McElveen snswerg tares
questions: . . ' s
1. Why Is Psrt of the Faitad Btatea
Loan of 5.000,000 to labsrla Paid
- to Kew Tork .Bankers f -.
i 2, Tinea Christian . SeieBos Play Tricks
With the IHctkonsryf - ,
S.' Why- Do Soma Portland !?ewastaad
8eU sUlth to Our Tenth I ,
ALL ALWAYS WgLOnsMC
V ' t '
Apostolic Faith
filission
CORNER FRONT
'AND BURNSIDE
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Tho week night services will close
for two weeks prior to the opening
of our loth annual camp mooting,
June 25. There will bo three regu
lar meetings on Sunday. Juno 11th
and 18th at 10:30. 3:30 and ;10.
- 5 AO "Welcome 3To CoOeeUea '
FIRST SPIRITIIALIST CHURCH
Chartered by National plrfnava' Assn.
EAST TTM AND MASSALO STREETS
' SUNOAT
Conference and Message meeting. S P. .
Children's Lyceum and Bible Clsss, 440
Evenfans address. 8 -P. K.
ggbM: VwMlf DO WI TEAOH,
SPIRITUALISM .OR SPIRITISM 7"
. ' jr. . vTIMjARB HilisK, raster
- Mssssgfs will be given by Mr. Hills aad
otbsr meditmie. - .-, .
"Grsad Cireln Kight ererr Wednesday
sf 8 P.'AL. devoted snUTely to
SATAN SELLING OUT
' His lease expired, ' Dispossession proceedinjga
besrun. Satan's rule has been one of deceit
. from the time, of his first lie in reirarfl the
immortality of the soul which has been taught
to humanity ever since yritbout one instance of
scriptural authority.: f CJome Jand hear of the
: gjlorious reward promised to man on" this earth
as scrip turslly proven by ' a very able speaker.
' Vs , ,f SetUtt;:;;T':,;
. iTravelinff represenUtive of the" InterWtional
-Bible Students Asiwiation.
?f SUNDAY, R lV M, W. O., W. TEMPLE
Eleventh SW Between "Washington, and Alder
SEATS FREE HO COLLECTION