THE: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, 14 SATURDAY, JULY U 1922. PORTLAND, OREGON. Ctuirclies of Clirist m. .(Oregon pen ! Snhulal Convention Woday at ,urnerv 6r. CHURCH LEADERS' WILLGIVE IMS .J-The 32d annual convention of . Churches of Christ r la. Oregon, con- - -vened today at Turner, Or., with an 'Inspirational song service and sermon. The, first convention session Is tomor J row ; at 9:45 a. m. when the Bible 4 school session In charge of Mrs. Clara - ! G. Esson, slate superintendent, will be heed in the great tabernacle on the - i. convention grounds. Large delega . I ttons from Salenx Albany, CorvaUis, ' Eugene, Portland and other places are expected to arrive in time for this - service. Af 11 o'clock the Kev. ST. Earl ' Chifders will preach. The communion service will be held at 3 o'clock fol f lowing a sermon by the Rev. O. J. Law; 1 -Ernest B. Flake of Salem will lead the " Christian Endeavor meeting1 at 6 :30 . and the Rev. Hugh D. Brunk will preach at 8 o'clock. - The school of methods or leadership training school, will hold its first ses i sion Monday morning from H to 10 :30 ; when the Rev. Jesse M. Bader of St. : Louis, Mo:, will give an address. The ' school will meet at the same hour" i r every day of the convention, this being. a new department added for the first : time this year in charge of Mrs. Esson, assisted by the Rev. and Mrs. Jesse M. Bader of St. Louis. Mo. : .Miss Clara B. Hunt of Seattle, and Roy K. Roadruck ' of Spokane, regional secretary of re- ligious education for the Ndrthweet ; district. : Monday afternoon the first sessions "i bf the echool of evangelism, which : will I be addressed by noted men of the v "brotherhood, including c J. snarp oi ; Hammond,' Ind. ; Traverce Harrison of ".; Cincinnati, Ohio, and D. E. Snyder of Indiana. Tuesday afternoon the Ore i gop Christian Missionary society ses sion will be held when C. V. Swander. i state secretary for the past 14 years, i will give Tiis annual report. -and ad J Vlresses will be given by the Rev. W. F. i Turner of Spokane, Northwest super ! lntendent of missions, and Andrew K. Hensey, Congo missionary. , Wednesday afternoon the Woman's Missionary society will have charge of the . program. Mrs. M. H. Kendall, ; state president, will preside, The: : honor roll service will be ini charge of Mrs. Thomas Bailey of Eugene. Mrs. i D. C. KeWems win give aji address, r Bible school day will be observed on - Thursday afternoon, Jn charge of Mrs. Esson. The school of exangelism will hold a second session on Friday after : noon, with addresses by Jesse Kellems, Traverse Harrison and W. L. Myers. - Saturday will be devoted entirely to Christian Endeavorers; concluding at 6:30 with a banquet. At which Ralph Isaacson will - be toastrwaster. Sunday i will conclude the convention with the customary services. The Rev. Mr. Bader will deliver special addresses one or more times each day during the j convention. The Rev. Elijah V. Stivers, pastor of ! the First Christian church of Eugene, . and president of the state board, will preside over the convention. Epworth Leaguers To Visit Falls City : . Epworth leaguers from the Portland ' an4 Salem districts wili spend the last i week in July at Falls City, Or., their i annual summer training school opening i , at that time. Heretofore the leaguers have . gathered at Jefferson, but the rapid growth of the institute has caused the management to1 look else " .where for permanent grounds. The new ait has 11 acres of fir grove, beauti- . .. fully situated on a rising tract of ground overlooking the city. It has city water, electricity and a ball park. , There r ia . also a mill pond near the . park, where swimming is said to be ldeal. On July 3 and 4 the young men of the league are planning to drive to , jsaiis-ciry ana put, tn grounds into 'condition for the institute. t XJOXFEKESCE JULY 14-21 From July 14 to 21 a summer confer ence for church workers will be held .-'at Gladstone park under the auspices of the Episcopal church. The staff of instructors includes Dr. H. M. . Ram sey, dean of St. Stephens Pro-Cathedral; Dr. Herbert Powell of he Divin ity School of the Pacific ; Canon Bliss of Seattle; the Venerable Jay Claud Black, archdeacon ; Mrs. E. T. Simp eon. CorvaUis, and the Venerable G. II. 'Severance, Spokane. Arrangements are -. in charge of the Rev. Thomas Jenkins, secretary. " WHAT IS WHAT? - A Series of Four 20-ilinote July Sunday Evening Sermons By Dr. MacCaughey Prefaced by Community Singing; led by IR. EARL ABBETt. Toptes: Jufar t". "What It ClUxwtWp?" July i nhmt 1 Cirirt.lnlty?" July 16: "WHil r. Our MIodam Pertltt i July 28 : "What Ar Our eaVafuards?" Mrnlnt -THE DISAPPOmTEO VOICE" Centenary Wilbur Methodist Church T NINTH PINK ; . EAST SIDE BAPTIST East ioth and salmon waltca bcnwei.l hinson oanicl bryant ministers . BIBLE SCHOOL -.80 A. M. PJRRACtnXO SERVICES 1 1 1M . M. "COMMU N ION WITH JOt." " 7! .. THE WCMKNK8S OF MODERN CVANOCLtSM." ! . ; 5T. BRYANT PR EA CHICS St V. tl m-tn m mm tjSsat Morrison andllawthoma' Ave. Cars) Rev. Bernard. B. Satcliffe Calvary; Presbyterian r Church ELKVEXTH JASD CUkT STREETS TOOilROW -" 11 jM A. Kjied' Blessed Mai,' - ts jr. At-latreaetlea to Stsdy of II Corintkiaa. 'Why Man Was Seated" The Bible records show God's plan for the uplift of h-Q-menity to.be on this earth ; Also tiow suvd when th's 'iU be-attained and for what purpose present evil experiences are necessary. vsK - Sunday, 8 P. M., W. O. W. Temple lit SU Betweea M-asfctarta AJdvr ' SeaU Tnm o CeUeeUea 3rvingtbn ChurcVs 3Plan eing iflaSe ut By Srckitects More than a year ago Dr. W. W. Youngson, superintendent of Uft Port land district, with Bishop , W. O. Shepard ; and a group of represen ts t i e .Methodist men of . Portland, after a careful sur vey, decided that there waa ample room for a new church In Irvington. f t Accordingly lots t i .i 5 were puroia w East 26th and Fre mont streets, upon which to erect church building. . For severaJNweeka the Re. C C. Rarick. executive Ker. C. C. Karlek secretary of the City Church Extension Society of the Methodist church, has been going from house to house in an effort to find out hnv m anv Methodists and others in that community would b Interested in the new churcn enterpruw. f rom the findings in the partial survey that the Rev. Mr. Rarick has made, the so ciety feels justified in going ahead with the enterprise. The architects are working out a plan for a church tuildingfwith all. the social and recrea tional features necessary in a modern-up-to-date community church. For the present the services will be held in the assembly hall of the pub lic school building at East 27th and Fremont streets. The Revi H. C. Jennnlga. D. D., one of the great leaders of Methodism and for many years general Agent of the Methodist Book Concern, has moved to Portland from Chicago and will assist the pastor in perfecting the new organization. Dr. Jennings has con sented to teach the Bible class in the Sunday school. The first service in this new -enterprise will be held tomorrow morning. The Rev. Mr. Rarick will preach at 11 a. m. on the subject, "Chist and Human Need." A cordial invitation is extended to all in the vicinity of the new church to attend. Bible Taught at Community. School A community daily vacation Bfble school is being conducted at th Fail ing school building. The sessions are held in the morning from 9 to 12. More than 250 have enrolled. Music, Bible study, handcraft, manual train ing and cooking are taught. One in teresting department is that for moth ers. They have a class for Bible study under the leadership of MJss O. E. Henthorn of the First Presbyterian church, after which Miss Bessie Bar ton conducts a class, in cooking. Laws of diet, food combinations, food values, planning, preparing and serving meals are discussed. The class then prepares the lunch for the teachers of the school. There are almost as many boys as girls enrolled in the school. It is under the joint auspices of the Fourth Presbyterian church and the Portland Settlemwit Center. The Rev. Monroe Q.: Everett, pastor of the Fourth i'rea- byterian churcn, principal. A pic liic will bn held at the close of the school. Friday afternoon. July 7, in Peninsula park. All members of the Sunday schools of Settlement Center and the Fourth Presbyterian church are invitea to tne picnic CHILDREN TO GIVE PAOEAST A pageant entitled "Out of the Bi ble," will be presented by the children of .the iast Side dally vacation Blbie school at Centenary-Wilbur Methodist church next Friday night This page ant will mark the conclusion of the Bible school work for this summer. The graduating exercises for the school will be held at the same hour. The churches cooperating in this Bible school, which is meeting at the Buck- man public school, is centenary-w-u-bur, ' Central Presbyterian, East Side Christian and First United Brethren. 8 . Pri-PITS EXCHANGED Congregations of", ihe First Metho dist and .-Centenary-Wilbur Methodist churches were surprised last- Sunday morning to find that their pastors had exchanged pulpits. Both clergymen made no previous announcement of the special arrangement, not evei , their wives knowing of the change.! This exchange followed a similar visit by laymen to the prayer meeting services. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Northwest Corner Twelfth and Taylor Sts. B. Earle Parker, X- Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 MORNINO ERVIOC 11:00 . "The Unobserved ArrivaV Dr. Parker CVCNINa SERVIOE 7:48 "God and Civilization" r Dr. John Pixrsons First Congregational Church PARK Nl MADISON STS. 5 Broadway sad IJ 'Cars to Block ot Chorda. O,, MeELVCEN PREAOHES 11 A. M.I "ATRUI SENSE OF VULUEI T:48 BUS DR.' IsHECVEEN sVniura Qua st term 1 What was Dr.r Kathanaa end why was b aaaaaaiiiatedt - 2 Weebt the re lass of th political pris oner t a coed . way to celebrate July '4tlil S Is human rtaturs iiHrurahly selfish? IS 40 'oo eMea Ro Frcn -H. P. I.EK. Leader .t; "HOW - FAN CkH CON O RC M ELIMI NATE POVERTY? s' 1 U L I Tfcis Ssajeet Clearly asd Xaterestlaglr T14 y NOiEHVIAN M. IaEWTON TJnder the Ausptcea of, th latematiotvali Bible Students', Association important- ews At a recent meeting ministers in the Laurelhurst park neighborhood it wa decided to make music a special feat ur t the park vesper services, this yearv The following committee on Tnusio was appointed : O. V. Badley of Sunnyside Methodist church, chairman. Prof. A- J, Hollingsworth of Sunnyside Congregational church, and Mrs. Amy O. Welch of First "United Presbyter ian church. The first park meeting will be held Julv 9 ut r. m . To data the f oliovins charrh tkrooeh thoir paavon. wn ammwa utu. orare to eoafwnU J?. I?"; aerrtcM: Glencaa Baptist, th Rt. W. B. Stewart, paator; Atkinson Memorial t oo BircaUtmal, the Her. E. E. Flint, pastor; Bua nywde Concregationa!, Or. J. J. 8Uub. paMor; First Friend, the Rer. Chester A. Hadley, pastor; Snnnjude .Methodist.' Dr. Thomas . GaBaaher. putnr; Firat Cnitad Prrsbyteriajl, the Hey. H. p. Giren pastor. Mtuie viU also b a feature of the me tines to be held in Peninsula park, the oomnktH harinc chanre of this part of the proeram be inc the Rer. Car 8. Donn and the Rev. J. Francis Momn. It ia nlanned an hM th y;rt Uneetins on July at, i. p. m. The ministers wno are co operating are the ICer. v,. I KileT. Highland Baptist church; the ReV, Joseph I. Boyd. t"hrjstian church at Rodney and Knptt streeu: tea Key. J. H. Irrine. Woodlawn Meth odist church; the HeT. J. Francis 'Morgan, Piedmont Presbyterian church ; and the Kct. Carl S. ' Dunn, Kantoa United Presbyterian church. Advent Christian The Woman's Home and Foreign Mission society of the Advent Chris tian church. Second street between Hall and Lincoln streets, held its an nual meeting at the home of Mrs. James I. Marshall! The officers elected for the ehsuing .year are : president, Mrs. Frank Johnson ; vice president, Mrs. George Armstrong ; secretary, Mrs. Orvil Barker ; treasurer, Mrs. Homer Burgett. Mrs. George Bing ham, the retiring secretary reperted' 925.52 raised, duripg the year. The pastor reported that he is making plans for an intensive evangelistic campaign to begin soon after the camp meeting season closes. Tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock the communion of the Lord's supper will be observed, and at 7 :30 p. m. the pastor will speak. Baptist The meeting of the Portland Bap tist Minister's Conference will be held Monday, September 11. At the meeting last Monday at the White Temple the newly elected officers were in stalled. They are: president. W. L. Riley ; vice -president,- W. B. Stewart ; secretary-treasurer F. W. Thompson. At the White Temple (First Baptist church) Sunday ereninc. ex-Rabbi Joseph Goldman, noted author, srill speak on "Palestine: Pas, Present and Future." Mr. Goldman escaped from Russia by way of Japan, and has a story to tell of thrilling experiences suffered at th hanan of the BolsherUci in the' red rerolu tiou of 1917. They murdered all his familv. except , one son who was killed as an American soldier in Belleau Wood, at the battle of Chateau Thierry. Dr. Thomas J. VUlers. in riew of our National birthday, will delirer a patriotic sermon at th morning sen-ice. Cosn- DIRECTORY Third Sunday After Trinity1 ! UNIFORM SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON - "Exekial." th Watchman of Israel." Esek. 2:1-6; 8:17-21. Golden Text "Seek ye Jehovah while he may be t,oond ; call y upon Him while He is near; let tlieS(rickrd forsake his way, and the unrightacms man. bi thoughts; and let him re turn unto Jehovaih and He will ljav mercy npon him : and to our tjod. (or he will abund antly pardon. Isa, 55 ;6. 7. YOUNu PEOPLE'S TOPICS Christian Endeavor "Better Praying." Matt. 7:7-11. . Kpworth. Leacae Address. Biptist Union "Better Praying." Mad. 7:711. Baptist First (Whit Temple) lath at Taylor. Dr. T. I. VUlers. "A Patriot Appeal." and com munion; 8, "Palestine; Past. Present and Fu ture' by ei-Rabbi Joseph Goldman. East Sid K. Sitftii at Salmon. - lr. W. B. Hinson and Bev. Daniel Bryant. Preaching by Bev. Dasiiel Bryant 11, "Communion, with God." and communion: 7:5, "Th Weak ness of Modern Evangelism." Third Vancouver at Knott 11, 7:30. ' Arleta 18th ava. at 64th-st. S, B. Bar. Owen T. Day. 11, 7:30. Calvary1 E. 8th at Urant. Kev. J. K. Thomas. It, "Ekials Wonderful Ufi Traus fonning Vision"; S. "The Great Savior' Inter est in Things Little." , Glenco K. 46 th at Main. Hv. W. B. Stewart. .11, 8. , i . isellwood Bethany K. 11th at Tscoma. Kev. C 8. Tusaell. 11. 7:80. Gran E. 76th at Ash. Her. J. F. Huck elberry. 11, 7:80. Uwedisb lth at Hoyt. Kev. T. G. Bjolan der. lt:S0, 7:80. St. Johns Chicago at Leonard. 11, 7 :80. Highland E. 6th at Alberta. Kev. Walter L. Biles. 11. "Is Our Modern Civilisation. Self Destruction ? " Tabernacle r.. eoui its. as vu n- ti, snH ft urmnn bv Bev. W. N. Perm. C Diversity Park Drew at tlik. KeV. G. l( KfhUrx-h IsuudIVI. 11. 8. alv Olivet (colored') Broadway at Everett. Kev. J. W. Anderson. II, S. Lenta 88ti St. at SOth are, Kev. E. A. Smith. 11, 8. Second German Kodney, at Morrta. Kev. r. Holt man. 11. 7 :8D. Italian Mission E. 44th at Sherman. Kev, Eugen Fantetti. 2:80, school: 8. Klim Swedish K, 6 til at Alberta. Kev. Harold Nelson. 2:80. CaUu!lc Cathedral ISth at Davja, Kev. Goers J. (JamBbell. U, 7:la, 0:du, :o, xi St Peters Lenta. X 111.1(1 7 :SU. Kev, J. P. O'Flynn. St lawrebce 3d at Sherman. Kev. J. C Hughes. 7:15, 8:3, 10.30, T :80. St Francis E. 12th at Pine. Bev. 1. U McNamee. 8. 8. . 10. 11. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams at Stanton. Kev. W. A. Daly. 0, 8. . 11, 7.-8U. Holy Koaary E. 3d at Clackamas. Kev. Arthur Townlev. O. P. 8. 7. 8. 8. 11. 7 :80 St Boa K. 53d at Alameda. Kev. J. St. O Farrell. S, .10 :80. 4. St a Andrews K. itth at Alberta.. Kev Thomas Kiernan. 8. 10:80. 7:80. Tbe Madeleine E. 5! 4th at Siskiyou. Kev. Geora '. Tshsbsoh. . 7:30. H.,11. Ascension E. 74th at XanihiU. Francisean Fathera. 8. 10:S0 7:80. Blessed Sacrament Maryland at Blsndena. Kev. M. V. KeUy. 8. 10:80. 7:XJ. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin. . Bev. C. Ray mond. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St Ignatius 3220 48f st S. E. Jesuit Fathers. 8:30. 8. 10:80. 7. St Stephens K. 43d at Taylor. Kev. War ren A. Want . 8, :lo 11, 7:80. Holy itadeemer Portland- bivd. at V ver ave. Kev. P. Brecenser. C 8. 8. . 6. 8. 10:30. 7:80. St Pkaltn Nen, (Psulwt Fathers) K. 18th t hickory. Kev. At U. Jnerry. v. S. r. 7 :8. 8, 10:38. 4 Churck sat the Assntmption 8. Smith av. at Newton. ServU Fathen.. 8, 8. 18:80. 7:30. Sacred Hear K. 1 1th at CenterT Kev. Gregory KoM. . 8. K. ,8, 10:30. 7:SO. St Aaathn E. 15tn at Nehalem. Kev. John' Cutnmuky. . S. 10:80. i Stv Stanislaus- polish 1 alary is rid 1 at Fall ing. ltv. F. Matnsewaki. 8, 10:30, 7:30. St Joseph (German) 16th at Ceaeh. 1U. Frowin Epper 8. 10:80. 7:80. St Mtcisael Italian) 4th at MilL Kev. si. Balcata. E. J. e :S0. 10:80, 7:30. . St dsvres Gapitoi Hill. Father Aloysiaa. O. F. M. 7:16, 8:18. 8t Cnartsa E. fid at ABwrts. Ber. M. Wallaoa. 8. 10:8O. Alt Salute E. 8th at Uhann. Kev. Wil liam Cronus. , 10:30, stneks lyth at SarVrr. Jtev. Chazlae it. Smith. Masse. 7. 8:80.-10. 7:4. 8u Kirgitta's Chapel Linn ton - Glen Har bor. t Attended from, St Patricks.) 8 ;39 a. m. ' . - - -i -. .- ' - .Our ldy ot. Sorrows IS, 62d at Wood stock. Kev. G. C Failu. 8. 10:45. 7:45. ; St Anthony Chapel 122 46th ava. Bee. G. At. Snaserhorn. a. nt Holy Family ChajW E. 37th at Bet. Kev. ti. U. niiu. :4S. " First Sunday serrieea temporarily' ' the toneola iuah school. PArfe susd Market seiwata. Rev. Harokt H. Griffs pastor. 11. -Tirts Biblical Fonts"; . 7H5. "The Invlccibl Strategy." k --.'---.-. Jvst Side E- 15th and Taylor. B. W. treekett "11; Th Historic Pie of th Disciples of Christ" continued) ; 8. "Betri botiow th Law of Nevoaarty." - ewrt of Chris. Kodncy and Esett Bit. Aeseph Boyd. 11. 7:46. - Mossta villa S. 78th and GUsan., Bv, J. E. Hoskiai. 11, 7:30. . I . Kern Park Bev. J. r. Chorale j. 11. TiSO. St JoW-f-Central and Cksweco. baa. H--bert Josms. ill, 8. , , - leclewood E- 36th at KiUinaTWorth.' Ber. m. E. lrkv S.-45. 11. 7:30. - . SUwooi E 8th and Spokan. Bev. "J. of Portland Churcn es and joung toaxaoa, with reception of new members, via follow. In the East Bide Baptist eharch Sunday the associated paster, the Kev. Daniel Bryant, will preach. At th. inornina service the Lord's sap per will be observed. Daring Dr. Hinson's ab sence for tne month of July Mr. Bryant will ha full eharga.of th aerricaa. Next Sunday th first senmm preadbed by Dr. Hinson on "Conaa Doyle and th Bible" win be printed In pamphlet , form and ready for distribution. The yoojkg people wta bold a special service at th Patten Haas tor the Aged tomorrow after noon, at S "o'clock, and at 6;S0 their regular service in the lower halL All of th services of th church will be maintained as usual threugh ot th summer months. , Calvary Baptist church and Sunday school will picnic at Columbia Park on July , as baa been their custom for several years. . i Christian The Rev. Harold H. Griff is will speak to hisi congreagtion of the First Cfaris tion hurch . tomorrow both morning and evening, conducting the services in the Lincoln high school auditorium, two blocks south of the site on which the new house of worship la being erected. in the morning the discourse will be S du ensaion of three types of people described iu th scripture as hoitile to the religions life. : A feature of the service will bs a soprano solo, . "How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings" tLiddte). by Miss Uene Crater, recently of New York city, now in Portland as guest of- ber sister. Mrs, "A.- MeKechnie, No. 7 77 Sandy boule vard. Following a musical program -in the evening by the chorus choir under the direc tion of L. Carroll Day. the pastor will dis cuss the various methods of warfare employed in the individual's personal battle of life. The board of church officers, including the elders and the deacons, of whicn M. B. Meacham is chairman, will meet on Monday evening at the dinner hour in the Y. M. C. A. dining room in reruisr business session. SeUwood park will be the scene on July 15 of the annual Sunday school picnio of the East Sid Christian church. J. B. Protxman, superintendent, has named the folio wine com mittee on arrangements: T. P. Campbell. M. W. Pennington, Eugene Cbisholm, Mr. J. J. lusher. Mrs. Prouman. A group of mem bers left today to represent th church at the state convention at Turner, Or Congregational "A. True Sense of Values" Is Dr. W. T. McEUveen's topic at the First Con gregational church Sunday morning. Sunday evening he will conduct a ques tion service. Three qnestions he will answer are; (l)"Who wai Dr. Bathenan and wtiy was ha assassin ated?" (2) "Would the release of the po litical prisoners be a good way to celebrate Independence day"; (3i "Is human nature in curably selfish!" Mrs. V. B. Newton will prelude both service with brief recitals, and Miss Lola Keman will sing. At the churcJ: school Ma V. B. Uargreaves wilt lecture on "The First Tear of the Ministry of Jesus." Thirty-nine stereo ptioon views will illustrate th lectnre. George L. Cleaver will preside at the golden rule forum, where there will b a discussion on "The Elimination of Poverty." The Lord's supper will be celebrated at Sunnyside Congregational church Sunday morning, . and Dr. gtaub will oocupv his pul pit both morning and evening. The -inter- OF CHURCH B. Johnson. 11, 7:80. Advent Chrwtian 438 2d. Bev. George Armstrong. 11, communion; 7:30, "Sealed for a Day of Redemption." Christian Science lesson Subject "God." First 19th and Everett 11, 8. Second E. 6th and Ilelladay. II, 8. Third- E. 12th and Salmon. 11, 8. Fourth Vancouver and Emerson. 11, 8. Fifth 6 2d and 4 2d are. S. E. 11. Sixth Mason'c temple. 388 Tamhin. 11,8. Seventh Smith ave. and New York. 11. All churches Wednesday, 8, p. m. Congregational First Park and Uadison. Dr. W. T. Ms Elveen. II. "A True Sense of Value"; 7:36. Question and answer servic. Sunnyside E. 32d ana Taylor. Dr. J. 3. Staub. 11. "The Gleam of Victory"; 7:45 Staub. 11. "The Glesjm of Victory"; 7 " V.H i n it in TTnfrm,nntMl flrmmt " Atkinson Mauinrial E. 29th and Everett Kev. E. E. Flint 11. "The Camouflage of Christian Union "; 7:45. "The Search for That Something." Highland E. 6th and Prescott Kev; Ed ward Constant 11, "Christian Patriotism' no evening service. Waver!igh Heights E. 83d and Woodward. Bev. Oliver P. Avery. 11, "How Much Do You Ixive America?": 8. illustrated address. --Tnurelwond 4 5th ave. and 65th St 8. EI 7:4 5, community song service. Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Bev. James W. Price. 11, "The Rewards of Service"; 8. "The Subtle Power of Influence." University Park Haven at Lombard st 10:30, 8. Finnish Mason and Albioa, Rev. A. A. Harfu. ' 6 and 8 p. m. St Johns S. Ivanboe and Richmond. Bev. D. Elmer Nourse. 11. 7:30. Danish-Norwegian , 23d and Stunner. 11. 7:30. First German Ebeneier E. 7th and Stan ton. Kev. George Zocher. 10:30, 7:30. Second German E. 8th and Skidinore. Rev. Henry Hagelgans. 10:80, 7:30. Zion German E Oth and Fremont Bev. J. M. Hopp. 11, 7:30. Alameda Park Community E. 81st and Mason. Rev. Robert Ailing ham. 11:15. Oankard Church of the Brethren Borthwick and Brainard. Bet. J. V. G. Stiverson. 11. 7, 8. episcopal St Stephens Pro-Cathedral 13th and Clay. Right Bev. Walter Taylor Sumner, bishop. Dr. Horace M, Ramsey, dean. 7:45, 9:45, 11. eoramuniorr and sermon; 7:45. Trinity 18 th and ETerett Bev. A. A Morrison, rector. 8. 11. St Davids E. 12th and Balmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rectar. 7:30, 9:3, 11, "A Challenge From Magna Chart" and commun ion : 7:30, "A Challenge From Declaration of Independence." St Marks 21st and Marshall. 7:80, 11. Services temporarily in charge of Bev. John G. Hatton. 7:30, 6:30. St Philips 242 RusseU. lO, 11. 8. St Andrews Hereford st, Portsmouth. Bev. John D. Rice. 8. 11. 7:80. - Grace Memorial East 17th and- WeWler. Bev. O. O. Taylor. 11. St Michaels and All Angela E. 4 3d and Broadway. Rev. T. T. Bowen. S. 11, 7:30. Church of Our Savior 60th av. and 4 1st st S. E- Bev. John B. McCormick. 10, 11, 7:30. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital. Rev. J. G. Hatton. .7, 0:30 a. m. St Paul Woodmen. Bev. Oswald W. Taylor. 4pm St Johns Memorial 15th sad Harney, Sellwood. Rev. John B. McCormick. 10,' 11. 5. St Matthews Corbet t and Bancroft Bev. F. II- Clark, virar. 10. 11. Good Shepberd Vancouver . and Graham. ' Bev. John Dawson, rector. 7:80. II, com munion service and sermon by Bev. K. T. T. Hicks. Mission ex St Johrfs Bicknev s hau. Bev. John D, Bice, vie ax. 2 and 3 p. m. St Peters Chap! E. 80th and Ankenv. 10 l a , St James Chapel E. 7 2d st and 87th ID, 7:80. Church of th Transfiguration K SOth and Division. S. CvsrusCcsJ " East Market Street E. 6 th and Marks. Bev. Ezra Mauler: 11, 7:30. .. Clay Stmet i-10th sad Clav. Rev. Jacob Stocker. Preaching by Bev. IL S. Schuk nacht, eonference miastonary. 1 0-45, "Purging.- and Its Object."; 8. "God's Guiding Hand in American History." Ssredisn TatMinacl N. 1 7th and Ghaan. 11. 7:80. Swedish Free Missonri and Sumnee. Be. George E. Beatrum. 11. 7:80 (English). West Portland! Muiinoasah static u. 11. 7:30. stents Kev. F. B. Uurrer. 11. 8. I'hil. dren 's day rograia. v Fr tt&OmMm . First T4 tth and MiU. Bev, W. J. John- . 11. . - Cntral E. 55th and Flanders. Bev. 8. G Roper. 11, 8. - . Alberta E. SOth at Wyganti Ber. F. L. Barns, ll4 7:4,5.- , . St Johns- K. Richmond and Hadso Bsv. W. E- Smith., 11. 7 :30. , Imam Bev. O. X. Blait 11. 7 JO. - E, 85th and Main. Bev. Chester A. Hadlev. 11. 7:45. - 11. 1 H 2d at and 8 1st ave. B. H. e- r. 3. Cone. IL. 7:80. West Iaont Borthwick: and Jestun. Rev. Carey Jesun. ., 11. t JO. -, : J. . CSmrreaation Beth Lrarl fReforaaed) 12th and Mans. Rabbi Jonah B.. Wise,; Bitaal snd tersnona ia Fngiisa - Services Friday 8 p. an.; Saturday. 10:39 a- sa. CflMresattoB - Aha va . ShoMsn . park and Clay sts. - Rabbi N. B. Krueger. Friday, 8 as: m-: SaCordar, -8:30 a. sa, Ceuresauoa, Novah Zedek Talmud .Torah madiate aadr senior Endeavorers win 'hold joint meetings, at 6:30. daring July and August. Gladys Morgan Farmer will gjee the last of her I J re-service organ recitals at the summer. ftanday. evening. Daniel Poling, associate president of the United Society of Christian Endeavor, will address a meeting of all Port land i Endeavorers at this church Monday eve ning.! f Sunday evening at the Atkinson Memorial Congregational church, an iliastrated lecture entitled "A : Wonder Spot of Nature." will be given. . The Sunday school held Its annual picnio neanesoay at Laureihont park. - On Sunday morning at th Highland Con' gregauonal church, th ' Rev. Edsini stent will preach on "Christian Patriotism." The evening service is' to be suspended until the nrst Sunday in September. The eharch will rucipsis m ine meetings to be held Sunday afternoons in Peninsula park. As the group services bare been discontinued- for th summer at Pilgrim Congrega tional church, the pastor will preach Sunday Sunday night th Christian Endeavor and f W fc Wrty Heights Congrega tional church will be combined. Pictures wiU Ds itiiow&. Evangelical The Clav Street Wuq c- j hooi will meet at 9:30 in charge of 10 .4o. H. Schukrvecht will preach the sermon. At 3 o'clock there will be a service at the i Altenheim on Division street The young Pin)'a anions- will meet at 7 o'clock. A patriotic church service will follow. , Episcopal Decision has been made to continue the church school at St. Stephens Pro Cathedral throughout the summer months. Dean Ramsey will conduct two communion services Sundav morn ing and will give a brief address at the evening hour. Repair work has been started on the church. Both in terior and exterior of the building will be remodeled before the general con vention. The chapter of the pro cathedral will meet in the parish house Monday at 8 p. m. Articles describing Portland as the conven tion city next September, have been sent tS over 100 church papers in sli parts of the country by John Lthaby, exevutive secretary. Two papers the Church at Work and the Spirit of Missions, have turned ever their front page covers to pictures of Oregon scenery. The Young People's society, which formerly met at St. Stephens pro-Cathedral, will hold a corporate communion at the Church of the Good Shepherd at 11 a. m.. Sunday. The Rev. John Dawson, rector, assisted by the Rev. R. T. T. Hicks, will celebrate. The latter will preach th sermon. A cordial invitation is extended to all patrons and rdend- to join the young people on this auspicious occasion. The regular weekly, meeting will be held as usual in voom. A of the tmblic librarv'at B3A n. hn. Full particulars of the picnic a Oswego lake on Jnly 4 will be given mt, Mis Edith Burkewill be In charge, with Miss Lillian Ho wells leading. Special music has 'been ar ranged. The services at St. Davids Episcopal church on Sunday will commrtn orate two great event" the signing of the Magna Charts 707 years ago and the signing of the Declaration of In- SERVICES IN Friday, 8 p. m. Saturday, 9 a, m. Sunday, 10 a. m. Relisious school. Lattsr Day Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints E. 25th and Madison. Heber C. Iverson, mission president 10, 6:30. Reorgsnized Church of Jeaus Chrfct E. 76th and Irving. C. E. Jones, elder. 11, 7:43. Lutheran St James W. Psrk and Jefferson. Rev William E. Brinkman. 11, "What th World Needs. " St Paul's East 12th and Clinton. Rev. A. Knuse. 10. (English), "Jesus, th Friend and Saviour of Sinners"; 11 Serine nj, preaching by Rev. W. Schleuning of Tiflia, Russia. Trinity (Missouri synod) Rodney and Ivy? Kev. 3. A. . Rimbach. 10:15 (English); no evening service. ."thurch for Deaf Rodney and Ivy Bev. J. A B. Beyer. 2 :30. , . Our Savior E. 10th and Grant Rev. M. A. Christensen. II. (English), report from L tilers n convention at Minneapolis. BetJjehem 14th and Davis. Rev. H. J. Thorpe. 11, 8. Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and Rodney. Rev. I. Tollefsen. 9:45. 11, -7:45. Grace English (Missouri Synod) E. 24th and Broadway. E. H. Bernhard. 11. Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Morris. Rev. R. Rasmussen. 10, 11. St. Johns Peninsula and Bjlpatrick Rev. L. I Aid wig. 10:45, 7:30. Swedish Augustaca Stanton and Rodney. Rev. V. G. Oeren. 10.45. 7:45. ' Immense! lth and Irving. ' Rev. A V. Anderson. 11, 8. 1 Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune. Bev. Si C. H. Knutson. 11, 7:45. Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap dsn and Salmon. Rev, H. II. Koppelmann: 9;15, 10:15. 7:45. Immanuel (Missouri Synod) E. 15th and Le. Rev. H. C. Ebeling. 10:80, German service: 7:30. English service. Church of the Redeemer (English) E. 15th north and Wygant. School 10. servic 11 Finnish 179 Fargo. Rev. A Salminen. 10. Sunday school; 7. service. Methodlit Episcopal Carson Heights Eighth and Hum. Bev. G. 8. Brown. 10. Centenary-Wilbur E. 9th and Pine. Dr. Charles MacCaughey. 11. "The Disappointed Voice"; 7:45. "What Is CitisenshipT Central Vancouver and Fargo, Bev. A B. Maclean. 11. 8. Clinten-Kelly E. 40th and Powell. Bey. E. S. Mace. 11, "National Prosperity snd Hsppinese. Epworth 28th and Savier. Bev. Frank L. Moore.. 11. 7:80. , Errol Heights Darlington hall. Sunday school 11:13 a. re. First 12th and Taylor. Dr. B. Earls Parker. 11. "The Unobserved Arrival"; 7:45. preacninr ty lr. John Parsons. First Norwegian-Danish 18th and Hoyt ttev. A. Scarvte. 11.8. German Rodney and Stanton. Bev. F. A Schumann. 10:4 5, 7:30. Hoyt St 15th and Heyt Bev. E. E Hertzler. 11.7 :30. t Irvington Comraanftyl E. 27th at Fremont (public school auditorium) . Kev. C. C. Kanck. 9:45. 11, "Christ and Human Need." Lanrelwood E. 3d Snd Foster. Bev. F. E. Finley. 11, 7:30. - Ienti 86th st and. 58th av.' Bev. F. R. Sibley. 11. 7:30 Lincoln E. 52d and Lincoln. Bev. VV. N." Byars. 11, 8. , Lrnnton Robert 11. Gatke. 11, 7:80. Montavflla E. SOth and Pine. Bev. F. A Ginn. 11,, 8. Mt Tatxn? E. 61t snd Stsrk. Ber. D. L. Fields. 11. 7 JO. Fatten Alberta and Michigan. Bev. George H. Bennetf 11, 7:80. Hostf City Park E. 68th and Alameda. Rev. C. W. Huett 11, eommunion service; 8, "National Trusts and Kesponai belities. ' ' -' Sellwood E. 15 th snd'Tscoms. Guy Fitch i r.A Sunnvside E. 8 5th and TimMB Rev. T. H. Gallagher. 11. ."The Twentieth Century Good Samaritan," by ItP. Lee; 7:45, musical Pioneer East Charleston and Leonard. Bev. W. E. Khsntrr. 11, "Fruits at Liberty and Freedom"; 7:80. ' Swedish Beech and Borthwick. Bev. G. E. KalUuedt 11, 7:30. English service. T' Diversity Pgrk Fisk and Lombard. Ber. H. T. Atkinson. 11, 8. ' . Vancouver Ave. : Norwegian-Danish SMd- nore at Vancouver. Bev: Guatave A. Stor aker. 11, preaching by Kev. A. Christensen; 7:30 ( English) . Children's day program. ' Weatoioraland Mirwanki and Midway. Kef. E. S. Mace. " 8, sermon by the pastor. Wodrtock E, 44th and Woodstock ava. Rev. Walton BWpworth. 11. 7dSO. . Woodlawn E. 10th near Durham ave. Bev. J. H. Imni 11. "Th Little Church on Main Street"; S, "Fourth of: July Keflee tiona." African Zion 417 Williams ava. Be. 1 A Moore. 11. 7:S0. Bethel African Larnbe st McMilleu. Ber. A H. Tax. 11. 8. -r Japanese S7 N. 16th, Rrv. 8. Cemura. 0, 11. 2. i : M. C. Sooth V First Fnion and Muitncgnah.' Bee. 3. B. llama, j it, a. t First 12th at Main. Bee. EL Rand Pierce. 11. 7:45. ' i- V Sen wood E. 18th at Spokane, Bev. G. Bringdaie. 11. f :30. ; Brentwood 65th ave. and 67Ut st 8. 'X. Bev. 8. Ludlow; II. T:80. ! l Highland Park E. 14th anil , Jarrett Ear. Mack CahilL 1 17:80. . . ; sPfvsavytsrigtfi -; First ISth at -Aider. sJcia. U. Bowmaa and Ker. N. K. Tuhr. H0:SO, preacirfug by Rev. N- K- Tally, "The tAasanc of a Man": 7 :3. "Members of No Mean CijmmonweialLh " Westminster East 17th and Schuyler. ' Dr. Edward H. Pence. . 10:30. preachina by Kev. Fredertcfc JS. fetockweli; no eveerng servic.' -- -:- CentraJ E. 13th and Pine. Dr. W. H- Nu jjjleople'a Societies dependent 14 yean ago. Th vector, the Kev. Thomas Jenkins, will preach at the 11 o'clock service M "A Challenge From' Magna tharta." ; and in the -evening-- "A Challenge From th Itecla ration of Independence." St. Davsds schedule of Sunday aerricaa .-.is " th asm An th summer as in th winter. Th July vestry meeting will be postponed from Monday till Wednesday at - 8 o'clock. . The monthly social hour will It held in the parish bouse after the night service. . , - ' Lutheran I For the convenience of members of St. Pauls LfUtheran church, two Sun day morning services will be held, and the evening service discontinued.' dur ing the summer months. The 10 o'clock service will be in 'Eng lish and the 11 o'clock service in Ger man. Sunday morning-at the second service the Rev. "W. Schleuning of Tiflis. Russia, will speak. The young people will meet as usual at 5 p. m. for their Bible study. The pastor is. conducting a parochial scnool in tne church each day except Saturday and Sunday from 9 a. rru until noon. Mon day ,at 8 p. m. the quarterly meeting of the congregation will be held In the church basement, During the summer months the Sunday night service and Luther League meeting will be omitted at St. James English Lutheran entire fi. At Trlnitv T-nthrt.n rhnrrh tha Rev. J A. Rimbach, pastor, th Sunday evening servic will be omitted during July and August. "Her man and English service will be held alter nately on Sunday mornings. Tomorrow I serv ice wiu oe in Anglian. Methodist The Oregon conference of the Meth odist church will be almost a month earlier this year than last. The board of bishops has fixed September 6 as the opening date. The conference voted last year to meet at Salem and also requested the earlier date. The Western jorweigian-uantsh esynrer ence will meet in the Vancouver Ave nue church, Portland, -September 20. Bishon W. O. Shepard will preside over the Oregon conference and Bishop C. W. Burns over the Scandinavian meet. Bishop Sbepard has also been assigned to the following fall confer ences : Colombia River, Oregon, Min nesota, Northern Minnesota and Da kota. The , Sunday morning service, at th Mrst Methodist church will be patriotic. Members of tha Grand Army and the Woman's Relief Corps will attend is a body and the Grand Array quartet will sing. Dr. John Parsons will preach at night. The omaa s roreign Missionary society will meet Wednesday with Mrs. Amedce M. Smith. Miss Alice Kim from Korea will speak. At tlie. mid-weed prayer servic Thursday the Rev. F. P. Jones, who is horn on furlough from China, will give a stereonticon lecture. Dr. B. J. Parker will have th daily Bible hour and- the Sunday afternoon lecture at the Willamette Valley Chautauqua at Gladstone Park, July 1 to IS. Centenary- Wilbur Methodist church pulpit will be .occupied at both Sunday service by Dr. Charles MacCaughey. In tha morning he will preach and at night will giv the first of four July "20-minute sermons" on "What Is PORTLAND Evans; no evening service. Calvary 1 1th at Clay. Rev. B. B. Sut- tlifte. 11, "Gods Blessed Man': 8:80. in troduction to study or II Corlnttuans. Mt Tabor E. 55th and Belmont Rev. Ward Mcllenry. 11, 8. Vernon E. 19th and Wygant Bev. J. O. Mergler. . 11. 7:30. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Bev. J. irrancis iorgan. 1 L, o. Fourth First and; Gibbs. Bev. Monroe G. jtverett, i-reacmng Dy .it. Korter, 10:30. Kemlworth E. 34th and Gladstone. Bev. i. rv . unniN. 1 1 , s. Hope 7 8 th and Everett. Re. J. A. Smith. ii, i:au. Kose City E. 4th and Hancock. Bev. iwiaifi v . rs. aici4uer. 11, o. Forbes Grabasu at Gall ten bein. Bev. Lloyd T . V.f IjCK. 11, OV. Trinity Virginia and Nebraska. Bev. John u. aictnnon. ii. 7 :o. Ana eel -5 6th and 37 th ave. Bev. John M. far ton. ti. t-.so. Millard Avenue 55th ave. snd 73d it Dr. J .1 illVO. 11, O. Marshall Street 17th snd Marshall. Bev. a. . lunni. ii, i :ou. 6tiiph E. lath at Division. 11, 7:80 l, nicy r.. ist and Sandy. Kev. S. W. See mann. 11, 7:4 5. Aroor Lodge Bryant said Curtis. Bev. AKwmirr . .vans. II, 1 -.30. saoreiand-sellwood fJommtinity House E. loth at Spokane. Bev. W. S. McCuliagh. 11, orange Hall 8 2d and Division. Rev. E. iv. i ' . sioi.enstea. a p. m. Holt Chinese 4Ui .and Burnside. "t sad Reformed Evangelical Fin!t 12th and Clay. Bev. G. Esther. lo-vo, o. Second E. 88d and Columbia blvd. II. Third Lents rt v r .un.m.. -t t (German) ; 8, (English). " Reformed Presbyterian I rirst Minnesota and Ainsworth. Btv. F. u. a raaer, n. i :au. Seventh Day Adventlsts Note Regular services of this denomination are neia on fsaturasy. central tl. 11th and Everett A B. Bell mime,. & A K 1 1 . A K Tabernacle e'th and Montgomery. E. J. niuuini, minister, iu, 11. Montavuia t.. 80th and Everett J. A ucrutru 1U 11.- "nts 4th st and 58th ave. D. J. Chlt- WUW. IU, 11. St Johns Central ave. and Charleston. J. at. jueiaiejonn. iu, 11. Alhina Skidmore and Mallory. Elder John Isaac. 10, 11. Scandinavian 62nd street and 39th avenue.- irev rfoosson. n, 11. Salvation Army ' ' Corps No. 1. 243 Ash st Commandant a., i. nirs. 11, B. K. ...Corps No. 4. 128 1st Ensign Jessie auuar ana apiain Mrs, 1. Upton.. II, 8, 8. Spiritualist Guiding Staj 409 Alder. Bev. F. L. Ing- v.oiiirreoM, a to :u; circles, 4:30 to t .ow ; lecture, pt. The Mjwtic Church of Bethesda 109 Alder. ' . v. ADer. circles, o to U:3U; ser vice, a. Unitarian ufini oi Mir ratner- a rosa way-and Tam- uiii. n.ev. - viinam uiot jr. 10:30 1J7.11W'J - ' United Brethren Conference Superintendent Rev. G. E. Mo- iransia, o t. istn st tirst fc. 15th and Morrison. Bev. Byron J. Clark. 11, "Mining th Truth"; 8, "Christ ana ills critics. . Second E. 37th ' and Sumner. Bev., Irs Hawtev. 11 "Ktumhhns I . v, - . "The Devil's Camp." - ' Third 67th at and 824 ava a U W- 13. it. Shepherd. 11, "A Blessed' Nattoa"; awaw Anon iiass fsieepeeu x rShT"62d ,; 1 70tn S- B. B. Kosa Evans. 11,8. Cloveroals (Old Constitution) 448 Jesson Rev. Walter Reynolds. 10, II, :80. 70. . United Cvanllcal . . rr.2' 19th n pPlar. Kev. C. P.. Gates. 11. 7 :80. Oekley Green Willamette Bled, and Gy Rev. A. B, SchmaUe. 11, 7:30. St John's Ivanho and John. Bev. H. H. Farnham. 11, 7:30. Unhvsd Preabytarisn First E. 87th and Hawthorne; Bev. H. F. Given. 11, 7:80. i " Her. 8. Earl DuBoia 10:80, 7:30. : Kenton Chatham and Lombard. Bar. Carl Scott Dunn. 11. ft. 1 Multnomah Maltnemah Station. Rev. David gteeia Sharp. 10. 11. :45. 7;0. Mlssians Christian and Missdonary Alliance E. 6th sad Clay. Bev. John E. Fee. II, 7:80. i Apostolie Faith A2d at at RiSth m tt V Bev. Florenee Crawford and It K. CrawterdI 10:80. SS:8. t JSOi daily 7:45. Pentecostal Asaemhlv 1 1 9 fnmt T? vsrm C. Trotter. 1 1. X JO, 7:30. Volunteers of America 224 Barrnsid. En. nines except Monday, 8s Sunday 3. 8. GoapeF 514W W'flhanis. C. A." Flemine. saperinrendent 2, 8, S:30, 7:30. satseeilansKHiS Church of God 363 -jPailin Tttrw TV . a Schlatter. 11. 7:45. 1 BeaUiatioBLeaaue -148 13th. Bev. TV sva. wud MUia. - it, -AnaJnJrty and Adamant"; 8, "Chrwtian Phases of Truth Prtocipi and riscuct, ay srs. naroer ot . BooKan. ' Divin Sesenee 8 Is KL (Tfav. ttmw T la ltinard. 11 ; "What la Prayer r"; ne eveniug Personal lfj-iMge Church 812 Central bldg. S. Wi Shaw. S, 8. ..- - Greek Orthodox jE. 17 th and CMrfton. Bv. Bv A: Karahlea. school; 1. sermon. Christadelphiaa 712 E. 24th at K. 11. - Society of Snrvadine the wleln of In Prayer 406 Fleidner bids. Monday. 8 a a. "Life I nderstood.? Scandinavian Holiness (Free) -048 Garfield. Rev. H-O. Jacobs. lj; 11. 7:4 i. . v. Theoaophical Society 810 - Cenaral hide. Norwegian Bamsh urcli to 5) car ormer ijfastor A special service has been arranged for the Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish M. E. church Sunday morning with. the Rev. A. ' Christensen, a former pastor, as tne special: speatt er. . Miss Solveig Allen and Miss Pearl V! Hillerund will sing. The Rev. Mr; Christensen has spent the last two years In the Scan dinavian peninsu la, where he Jas been engaged in Sunday; school work wnder Bish op BasC lie will remain In port Rev. A. rkrltisasea land . until the Western Norwegian-Danish. M. EL con ference convenes next September, sub ject to appointment. Bishop Charles Wesley Burnt tu been-named by tire board of bishops as the presiding of ficer this year over the Scandinavian conference in this area- The Western conference includes all the Norweglarb Danish churches between Alaska and Mexico. Thursday evening at S o'clock the Rev. Mr. Christensen will give a lec ture In English in the church on the sublect. "My Visit in Europe." Tomorrow night the Sunday school will have charge of the service. They will renaer a uuiaren i aay program in Knglish, The church picnic- will be held July 4 at Peninsula park. What" The subjects are: July 2, "What Is Citizenship?': : July 9. "What Is Christian ityf": July 18. "What Are Our Modem Perils f" and July 23, "What Are Our Modern Safeiruards ? ' Patriotic music will feature the Sunday school session Sunday morning at Lincoln Methodist church. The school will hav iu annual picnic July 11 at Mount Tabor park. Work on the new church is progressing rapiaiy. During the past week the superstructure was raised and made almost ready for shingling. lASt Sunday at the cornerstone laying service about 81O00 was pledged toward ui rjcruoing. All departments of Lincoln church will eon tinne regular activities during the summer. Last Tuesday evening some 30 members of Roe City Park Methodist church decided to so ahead -with tbe new building project ana pledged 310,250. The present structure is inadequate for the growing needs of th coe gregation. Two of th largest classes of the unday school have to meet outside tn Dunn ing. Any special celebration brings more peo- nle out than the church can aecommoaata. The Rev. C. W. Huett. pastor, hopes to be able to begin building operations by -August i. as th j Sunday morning service he will give a brief address, after whieh the sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed. A patri otic service Is planned for tne evening. The pastor of Clinton Kelly Methodist church will speak on national prosperity and happiness Sunday morning. At night he will conduct a service st the Westmoreland chapel. Owing to the a bee net from she city of Dr. T. H. Gallagher of Sunnyside Methodist church, two special Services have been ar ranged for Sunday. . i Herbert Powell Lee, leader of the golden i rule open forum, will speak in the morning and special music will, be given by Paul Gelvin. At night the Rocky Mountain Warblers, a male quartet from Idaho, will give a program of songs. They will be assisted by the church auartet F. H. Phelps will preside st both services. Dr. Gal lagher ia attending the Epworth League insti tute at Soda Springs, Wash. The annual Sunday school picnio of th Pioneer Methodist church of -St John will be held L on Jnly 4. Truck will leav the church at 8:80 a. m. and carry teachers, pupils, and officer to Columbia City on tha Columbia river, where lunch will b served. All those wishing reservations foe the event muse nnort Sundav moraine. Sunday morn ing th pastor will preach snd Sunday night the league and church service will be combined into one meeting, i ' - '. Presbyterian - " - The Bev. Norman K. -fully vrill preach at the First Presbyterian church at both services tomorrow, Tle serv ices will bo of a patriotic nature with special music. . , The music will be as follows: Morning-;' "My Country Dear" (Price) and '"The Anthem of Democracy" (Matthews.) Evening, organ prel ude by E. E. Conrsen (a) "Halleluiah Chorus" (Handel), (b) "St Cecilia Offertory ia F. Minor" - (Batista), (e) "Festival. Prelude" (Shelley). Anthems by the quartet, "The Banner of the Free" (Langleyl and "To The, Our God. We Fly" (Maunder).. The Sunday school meets at noon in two sections for the summer season. Th San Greel Christian En deavor society wis spend the week-end at Hillockburn. the summer resort of tha church. They will be chaperoned By the Kev. and Mrs. Levi Johnson. The pastor. Dr. H. L. Bowman, left this week for the Middle West: Ha will spend his vacation at Chicago. Lake Geneva. Omaha, and other points. - . - Westminster Presbyterian eharch will bear the Bev. Frederick E. Stockwell, associate sec retary of. the general board of education on Sunday morning. The study bf the- educa tional field as it af f ecu the Presbyterian church. He will be here for some -weeks. Th special tnusio for the day ia: Anthem, "Round Jerusa lem Stand ,tbe Mountains" ( Ferdinand Hiller) ; offertory, .La Carillon" (W. Wolatenhobne) ; quartet "He Shall Com Down Like Bain Upon th Mown Grass" N H. Allen). Th daily vacation Bibl school has reached a regis, tratkm of 110. It wili continue until .July 7. . Friday, beginning at 10, the school has open house for parents and friends st which time the Ayp of work don will b shown. Th church will have no evening sarvica until September. ' The Cnlon Bible Study classes, conducted by the Rev. B. B. Bntacliffe. in Calvary. Preaby terian church, continue to show a deep sad sus tained interest- The Wednesday afternoon 'class held us last session this week until after the va cation season. The other Haass are being held as usual. On Sunday afternoon Mr. Sutcliffa begins a new study with an Introduction to II Corinthian His morning subject will' be a study of the First Psahn. , Seventh Day Adventist - Professor Leo Thlele. for several several years Instructor In English and Biblical literature at Walla Walla col-leKe-haB been Invited to. the presidency of the Southern Junior college, Oolte wah, Term. The Invitation was ex tended by the delegate attending- the recent world convention of the Seventh I tey Adventist denomination in Sail Francsico. Should Professor Thtela ac cept the invitation be will leave Col lege place in time to assume charge of tne isoutnern institution oeioro tne next term opens in September. - , Unitarian v W. a. Eliot will Dreach Sundav at 10 :30 a. m. at the Church of Our Father ( unitarian).- Broadway and Tamhill street on the subject: 1T7-H22.'? The church school Is intermitted - for - the summer. . - - United Brethren - Regular service wilt be held Sundav at the four United Brethren churches of the city. Special patriotic music Will be furnished at the morning; servic at Third church bv the senior and iunlnr choirs. - ' - ' J52 OREGON HOUNESS ASSOCIATIOjN ; 4 . (IntrdenonifiiatioHaI) j 1 , . Will HoW I Annual Camp Meeting v , , in the Beautiful .Grove, East 33d and Mason Sta. JULY 20TH; TO JULY 30TH REV. J. G. BRING DALE (NazrBe) in Chirgt - SPEAKERS--ev'.Win. Kirby (Qnalcer). LonZ Bacli, Calif. ' j ReT. Sf A- Danford (Methodist), Eng-ene, Or. j ; Rev. B. C Dewey (Free Methodist), Portland; Ore. " i SONG LEADER Mr. Fred Canaday (MethodisO, Portland, Ore. ..,.-. 1 Broadway Car to lason" - PRESBYTERIANS GAIN IS 34.557 Philadelphia, ! July L A church yea without an Easter' Sunday: la the arvom- . sljr tlirurtns; , In , the annual statistics of the Presbyterian church Hn the U. S. A. as issued today by Dr. Lewis Sey- ' mour Mu4e, etated clerk of th de nomination,, The .Presbyterian close their books March St. toaster Bun day last .year came before that date and ihls year' came after It j There fore the church year's statistic con tained in the annual census lust an nounced wi without the i benefit ef tho srreat annual - day of ingathering. Easter Sunday usually witnesses ex traordinary accessions to. membership, ' Nevertheless without the inclusion of that date, the Presbyterians show a considerable gain. - 1 i, The-1 total .number of communicant ' members recorded In' the- report Is 1,758,918, the lartrest In the history of the denomination. x The rolls show 93.250 added on confession Of faith. 65,234 added by certificate from other cTiurches, and -11.19$ restored to mem--berahlp. Losses by death were 19,919. by dismissal 64,179, arid 55,060 wer placed on the suspended list. , so that the net increase for the year was S4.567. . i The Sunday school membership- has passed the million and a half merit lor the first time in history. The total number; of members Is 1,502,616, an increase of nearly 70,000 over tha previous year.' .;'.'-,.-. - The Presbyterian church In th TT. S. A. today has 47 synods and 804 . firesbyteries, . with 9965 ordained mln- sters and 9710 Individual churches of- . fleered by 46,&41 elders and 18,162 dea cons, i i ' - c . The total' contributions to all causes for the year were 147,341,334, an in crease of over $300,000 compared with, , the preceding i ye Ar, and the greatest K amount in the church's - record. Of this $32,789,714 wa for lSVah consre- !' national purposes. ' The . benevolent, mlsslOnarv and - erfucatlohal offet-inaa ' showed a material increase. 4 The chief oenenciariea "were : - riome missions, sct sei , e t mi inMa es vi . 59 : Christian educaUon. $1.230.633 : work amongr Southern negroee, $347.- 892: SundaV school work. $442,412: church erection.. $348,621 ; ministerial relief. $543,382 ; temperance and, moral, welfare, $197,019; ovansellsnV $207, 726 ; Sabbath observance, $39,919. , . , CHURCH DI3TNER yUalHsXTJ " For the convenience, of thosa who' attend the Ellison-White chsuitauo ua, ? members of the Gleaner and the 3ta- . dlator Sunday -school -classes of 'Pio neer Methodist church will serve dinner -in the basement of the church -on Sat urday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- 1 day. Mrs. . M. Redoington will be In charge. . , I IJ4 ' TO lECTURE JJT CEE3IAW, The Rev. H. Grossmnn of Berlin will lecture on relisious subjects- at . th '- White Temple every, eveninw- from July 5 to 12, at 8 o'clock, except Saturday v and Sunday. - The lectures wilt b in . German.. All nersons who understand, German are invited. . . -Je.i,. - .', DIVIITE SCIESCC 8ERTTCB , Until September the Sunday nlpht at the First Divine Scierrce , service church . will be omitted. The Rev. T. M . OT.nm.i wm proven oumisy mornms;. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH. ' ALpIR MT TWCLITH ' HAttOLD Leonard BOWMAN NORMAN Kendall TU LLT : - MTSISTEE8 . . 10:S0 A. M.' "THE MAKIRO OF A MAR- ; 7:4i V. M. . "MKMettRS 0 RO - MI8N OOMMONrVIALTH' DR. TUIXT PREACHES-' j fa in otic nsosie at sola services Apostolic Faitb CAMP MEETING June 25 Aug; 13 Cor. S2d St. and 65th Ave. S.E. Take Woodstock Car mt 2nd and alder Sts. to 62nd SC Walk: $ blocks south. . Larfc Auditorium, seating- about 2000 persons. Meeting every night and all day Sunday. ... '-'j. , i Forty-Piece Orchestra Excellent Mai and MJIxed Quartets. "Come sad See - CoUeeUoa fIRST SPIRITUALIST; CHURCH Chartered vrnder National Spiritaanst' Asaa, EAST TTH AMD, HASSALO STREETS . r sordat " - , Confereno meetiaig and snsssagas. S P. M. Chjldrea's Iyyeeum and Bibie 4Jlaas, 4 49 Ereoiag address. 8 r. M. T i . ubjaotl "WHT I AM A SM RITUALIST" J. rriIX.AR0 HIXXS, Pastor Messages will ba stswa by Mr. IUU as other mediums. ' . "Grand Cixel Might every iVedneedav at 8 P, U.. devoted nUnilv to saesesgas, LECTURE 'sasjeett "Th CaasslBfr World J Bv .Jflss HiJS HECHT ( SUXIXTr JULY J.IP.Jt'' Theosophical Hall t Central Bid;, ltth and Alder Public Invited fh ' !s 6ta ana isau. awsw-annaasa a ll. America rtiture. - ay nev. A. st 8 St. an. k it 4 1