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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1933T 11 'Need of Hour' ANNIVERSARY MEADS REV. FORD 10 PROF. SHOWN LECTURER AThAQVIE tj Dr. Phillips Speaks Twice Tomorrow morning at the Tenth Avenue Baptist Church, the Hampton Tells Of His Visit to Father Divine 9 GIVf SERMON OF TO BE OBSERVED Twenty-five Years Ago Shattuck Ave. M.

E. Church "Was Dedicated The twenty-fifth anniversary of the building of the present tuck Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church will he ohserved with a 0 I three-day celebration 1 jplng ntit TlV ednesday flight. Bev. and Mrs. A.

J. jv ii 11 will be guests of honor on rsday. The Reverend Kennedy was pastor at the time the church was hullt. The evening pregranjAE.ajiiitg C. ake.

will be in the nature ot an The program starts "Wednesday night with a dinner at :15. Rev. and Mrs; E. Winning, now of Binr UrHffr BUI TOP in the pastorate, will be present. i i UNITY CENTER The Eer.

Letitla A. Andrews. pastor of the Oakland Uijity Truth the coming of H. B. Jeffery, lecturer and member ot the Unity Training School ataff, Kansas City, Mo.

Jeffery is also an Internationally known metaphysician, teacher and healer. He will deliver a series of Unity lectures at the Women's City Club Building, beginning tomorrow and contirjn'Bg dally until January 20. The first week's series ot lec tures win be on the topic "The Lord's Prayer." The second week's program will be a registered class in "Higher Mysticism." Anniversary To Be Held The eighteenth anniversary of the UnlversalMifltln House, for nierly knownva'rlhe Church of the Universal Chrt.wlll be held to- morrow niornlhgi at the Meeting Mouse. 401 Cheney Avenue, Just east of (Trnnd-Ltike Theater. Bernard C.

Uupgles, the minis tcr. will Kpettk on an anniversary theme "Whenever Faith and VJsion Meet." The church began its life IS years ago In Hotel Oakland and had Us home In the Rose Room for 15 years. It Is now housed In Its own building. Music for the service will be furnished by Warren Colon, organist, Janet Lear, pianist, Dorothy Dunyon Hhattuck. violinist, and George Robinson, noloiKt, FIFTH ANMVKRSART With the beginning ot the new year, t)r.

John Rnape, formerly pastor of the First Baptist Church. Oakland, celebrated his fifth anniversary at the Temple BaptlHt Church, Los Angeles. During the past year US new mouthers were received Into, the church. 37 by baptism. M'vncy raised during -the Civ years arpproxlmnten $700,000.

BAPTIST Dr. Ray E. York of Kansas City Former Secretary oT the Ne-braska Baptist Btale Convention, at the Swedish Bapist Church Third Ave. and E. St.

A series of services commein-- I ing totnoiroTr 11 :00 a. tn. and :30 p. m. URKAT mkssakk: (loop Mi-'aic: Tenth Avenue Baptist Church Hh Avv nnd 10.

1 1th St. Dr. George W. Phillips I Preni-hlng .1 1 1 :00 a. in.

1 "UFB AT ITH RHEAIvlXCr POINT" p. m. THF1 SPlllIT OF nioi'iifcseioN THE KI'lltlT OK WAI1, AND THK rtl'lltlT OK 1 mnan ana sr I'iViIT rn- rni bishop james ea.Ker win apeak at the morning service a week from tomorrow, and Jtev. N. Olbb.

pastor for seven years, will spak at the evening hour, i The general rommlttee In charge I Carl Schmidt, Mrs. IT. Thompson and H. T. Harrington, and seven inm Tn it rRM.

nn inm Mrs. Egieston, o. u. jatjony, mis. L.

Bastin. Mrs. H. F. Harrington, Jurs.

ieua. i J. Collins and Mrs. Ii. E.

Hage. Publicity 13. F. Hansen, I. K.

Balsley and E. D. Johnson. Entertainment Mrs. O.

D. Jn-oby. Mrt. W. Bruner, Mrs.

Carrie Dr. George W. Phillips, will glvej the address scheduled for last Sun. day morning. Points to be considered include: "Is there a breaking point in the life ot every man and women? If there Is, how high does it register before It snaps?" There will be A prelude to this service In the form ot a season of prayer In the.

radio prayer sanctuary. At the evening hour. Dr. Phillips will speak on "The Spirit of Depres sion. the Spirit of War.

the Spirit of God." Well known husiness men ot Oakland will give their views Of the present depression. Musical features will Include the sextette from "Lucia," and a soprano solo Dry Those Tears." "The Philosophy of Kinsteln" will be the subject of the discourse by A. D. Faupell at the meeting-of the Adult Discussion Class at the First Unitarian Church tomorrow mornlhg. American Lutheran Conference Churches Sunday.

11:00 a. ni. Sermon "TUT. AUTHORITY OF JlCSfS" Sunday Si-hnnl. Bible Clna and Ootifirniutlon Clssa.

9:45 a. m. Kev. SI. K.

Hartmnntl, Pastor. CENTRAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 411 Twenty-eighth Stret raster's Residence: 085 Ocean View Olympic 30B6 Havehscourt Lutheran 2711 llnvunecourt nr. Beck RISV. M.MQUISTi Paator RIIiIp Sclmol. ni.

WoV-hlp. 11:00 H. tn. nnd 7:45 p. TRINITY I-UTIIIORAN CIIUHt'H AlliPiiH Av nr.

2-" HI. San I'ahlo (. Crnndriid. I'nstiir. I.A-2S77.

11:00 i. i-nndlnavlHn. Snpclal nmslo. Nut Ye l.lttln Klock." Klresldo llciir, Luthwr t.timue mm tmrrm iiMiaiiV1'" LUTHERAN CHURCH D1RKCT0RT PILGRIM LUTHERAN H.ipklns Strt linilH.V Kt'hfinl, lirOli a Wnrshlp. 1 1 0 a m.

1). It. ,1 ANK li, Pnalnr Bethlehem Lutheran Aiihliy and Grove m. KNaEiv.rfi'lr Services 10:00 n. hi.

'Epiphany' Siindiiy Si Ikk.i ii il m. I lilt IHfl I I .1 ii -IN TH! HI ART OP THI taSTBAV" 6RAND LAKE LUTHERANCHUKH MSB rand Ave. W.6.RUEHLE. pastoh- 11:00 ii, m. "Being About the Father' Business" Solo: "I tfp) Thee.

Pre- Hons (Strelezki) T. (i. m. Redeemer, Lutheran SI xt ei-unil Ave. awl flranh St.

Kuit'tny Morning Service, 1 1 a. m. FRANK A. IIAISDICKK, I'nstiir. ZION LUTHERAN Twelfth and Myrtle StieelS Itev.

Uorn MIKr Pastor Service, 10 a. ni. R.MJI.IHII SKIlVICK. 1 1 16 A. M.

cioi.oitKD mihhiu.n llitli and MHKtHilIti Rev. (Ml' TliclHH.f'ftHtor SUNl'V fiiiiiiin.r Si vy SKIM VH KH m. ni. tilvlno W'nriihlt): 1 1 :00 St. Pcter'i Lutheran 4 1 Ave.

and f'lynibiith St. liloika north of I4lli Ht. Sunday Schniil, 10, Wmshlii II m. Herman C. Tltelas, fiistor W.

"Jllesourl I Synod '51 HI FIRST 'Going-tthurcb Habit' Is Theme of Harold Lamp At Mornirfg Service Prof. s. P. Meads, widely known educator of Oakland, to be honored at the People's service tomorrow nisht st the First BaptiBt Church. His eighty-fourth birthday will be celebrated and many of hl former pupils will Jittend.

Judge Lincoln S. Church and William Nat Friend will be speakers. Greetings will be brought by many friends. The pastor, Harold Camp, will preach on the subject, "Jesus, the Great Teacher." A new series of sermohi on "Habits We Ought to Keep" Is to feature the morning services, for several weeks. The first will be on the topic "The Habit ot Going to Church." The music by the choral choir will Include for the morning, the anthem "The Lord is My by Parker, and a contralto solo '-by Katheririe "I Heard the Voke of Jesus Say" by Wooler, and for the evening, a quartet "Include Thine Kar" hvlimmel and the anthem "Gesii Bambino'' by Von.

'Death' Theme Of Lecturer 'Tan We Conquer Tath?" Is the subject of the lecture by Swaml Ashokanandat the 'Madison Street TempwPiomorrow evening. The swami says: "Most people are afraid of death: partly becanse of its mysterlousness, and partly because of not wanting to become extinct. Consequently innumerable ways have been tried In all limes rind nil countries nnione all peoples whereby death might be more. t) ilerstood. and circumvented If Vedanu.

philosophy, "ever practical and Instructive, has some interesting thought and conclusions upon this subject. 'Character to Be Theme of Givens Character Building In Ihe Public Schools" will be the subject Of an address by Dr. Wlllard E. Olv-ens, superintendent of eehools Of Oakland. 'at the annual meeting of the Council of Church-Women.

January 27. The meeting will be at the Eighth Avenue Methodist Church of which Ttev. C. Ci. Xlnde-inann Is pastor.

Mrs. O. A. Speu-cer. president, will be In the chair at 10:30 o'clock.

Tom King, well-known delecMve, will speak on "Home of live Menaces of Evil Unit Confront the Public." Reports of the various activities of the council will be made by officers and chairmen. SALVATION ARMY SUNDAY: 7:30 p. m. "THK GREAT CALL" Major Splller Uo will conduct services at 11 a. m.

and 3:00 p.m. Special Music by Siilvdtlen Army Hsnrt and Kungnters OAKLAND CITADEL CORPS. 533 Ninth St. Major and Mm. Pred V.

Splller. iriicer in i.nsrge METHODIST Shattuck Avenue Methodist 8HATT1JCK A.VK. 'AMI 3D RT, Rev. V. furl Schmidt, Pastor 65 3rd St.

OLymple 1371 flnnday Services: 11:00 a. m. "FAITH: ITS MKANINH AND IN 7:45 p. tn. "A RKLIOION FOIt YOUTH." MELROSE 84th Ave.

Between K. 14th and Foothill Blvd. E. Klrby, pastor Phone AN dover K2D0 S. 8., Worship.

11:00 and 83rd AVE. METHODIST Eighty-third Ave. and Plymouth W. p. NT, D.U, Pastor Residence.

Madeline Street Plume AN dover 0874 Services, a. m. and 1:00 p. m. BAPTIST "Is, Daniel's God the same to-day?" Is the subject of the gospel message to be given tomorrow evening at Havehscourt Taber nacle.

Church of the Crimson Cross. In the morning at 11 o'clock. Irving Ford will speak on "Our Representative In Heaven." The school begins at 9:80 a. m. H.

B. Jeffery. lecturer and member of the Unity Training School staff, Kansas City, will lee ture at the Oakland Unity Truth Center for a period of two weks. LUTHERAN LUTHERAN FIRST ENGLISH Sixteenth end Grove Streets :43 m. Church School.

11:00 a. Worship Service. "tjTGHT, LIGHT, MORE LIGHT 7:00 m. Touns People' Luther League. "The Church of Friendly Fellowship." R4v.

Mark Owen Heller, Paator ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Bny Place at MVnileclto Ave. (Near Lake Merltt) 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion 9:80 a.

in. Church School 1 1 :00 a. in. Morning Trayar Presyher: Rev. A.

Ronald Merrix-. Suhject: "Following a 7:30 p. in. Evening Service' Preacher: Rev. A.

Ronald Merrix Subject: "Living Morally In en Immoral World." ST. JAMES CHURCH 12th Ave. mid foothill Rlvd. Rev. II.

(.1. BATTERSH1LL Rector OMli a.m. Church School 1 1 tn. Morning Prayer 11:00 ni. (1st Sunday), Holy communion St.

Phillip's Chapel St. and Nlool' Ave. m. Holfr Commuttloa. a.

m. Church School 0:80 a. ni. (2nd Sun.) Children's Eucharist. ST.

JOHN'S CHURCH Sth and Grove Streets Rev. K. Vlall, S. S. E.

LowjVlass 8:00 Church School 9:30 High Mass, sermon 1 1 :00 St. Peter's, Rock Ridge Law tun off Broadway Hnly Kucharlat a. tn. Church School 6:30 a. m.

Service end Sermon 11 a. m. Kvenaonir 7:80 p. ni, TRINITY CHURCH Telegraph Avenue st 4lth fit, RKV. LLOYD THOMAS church School, 9:30 Church Service, 11- m.

ALL SOULS Spruce Street at Cedar Berkeley Bus (T The ttlSV. THEODORB BELL 11:00 s. m. Hotr Communion end Sermon ''THK LIGHT OF CHRIST" p. livening Rroyer and Sermon ST.

MARK'S ttniicrnl't ftnd Ktlsworth rtKKKWI.KVCHrs 10 V. W. n. H. HOUUKIN, U.ff.

Services 7:30, 1 1 a.m., 7:43 p.m. PRISTCHURCH (h-and at Santa Clap ftiameda OAKLAND'S OLPKST mousr or AVORSHlt 1:00 a. m. Low Mass a. tn.

i. church fahooi a. m. Miis end ftermo I hi Pastor's Theme 'An ancient defense mechanism has become a part of our American procedure," ya Dr. Walter John ehermsn.

pastor of the First Meth odist Episcopal Church, In his morning sermon tomorrow on "To. day's Scape-Ooats." "We must find someone to blame for our failures. The need of this hour Is responsl-? blllty acknowledged and administered. Buck-passing has brought this nation to the brink of the pit." Tomorrow evening at o'clock Dr. Sherman speaks on "Steady, America." "Who la to bring sanity Into our councils saying, as was said In a former crisis.

'God lives and the Government at Washington still stands'," says the pastor. "Who shall control ehall money or brains or the unsheathed sword dominate the days ahead?" Musical attractions are the anthems "The Lord Is My Light." by Parker; "Lovely Appear," by Gounod, "saviour. When Night Involve the Skies," by Shelley, and a' soprano-tenor duet by Zelle Valssade and George Hunter, "Love by Btalner. 'Power of Lofty Ideas Subject Morrison P. Helling will speak morning and evening tomorrow at the Metaphysical Library, 532 Six teenth Street, ills morning topic will be "The Pow er of Lofty Ideas," and evening theme, "Dominion Over All Things." On Tuesday at 2:30 Mrs.

Florence Gloria Crawford ot San Fran-cis? will speak on "Plenty for You" and In the evening "Transforming To Affairs Through Faith." Wednesday at p.m. Thorns J. Hampton, who has recently returned fmm-hl second -visit -with "Father Divine," will tell of the work done by this well known teacher. Dr. Reagor to Speak On 'Modern Church' "The Spirit of Pentecost and the Modern Church" will be the theme of the sermon by Dr.

W. Paul Re-gor at the VMrM Christian Church tomorrow morning. Dr. Kengor says: "The church looks back with a wistful longing quite frequently upon Ihe day of It-! founding and the cxi erience whicTi attended It, knowing that if It could but capture that spirit It would move out eoilquerlngly Into the world. The church must recapture that spirit or It It gone forever." At evening hour.

Dr. Reairtr will speak on tho subject, "Wealth Without Work." CONGREGATIONS First Church Itth'and Hrrl6n Btreets Rev. Francis Horn, D.D., Pastor 11:00 a. nl. "The Church Is Dead, Long Live the Church" By the raster p.

m. "When Dreams Come I rue Motion Picture (Social Hall) a. m. Graded Church School, PtyiiKmthrhuitb 3301 Piedmont Ave. s.

m. Religious Education 1 1 :00 a. "How Fares Religion" A Srmon by -RKY. T. T.

OIFKF.N p. hi. Aldf-n Club for Young People ef High School Ag Blandish Club for college Age and Over TABERNACLE Elim Tabernacle 11440 FOOTHILL BLVD. Sunday fkhool, tiib a. sermons By tne pastor 11 k.

m. IV ill. lervlces Tufa'Frl. fcves. .10 ohn K.

and Mm. Hubbard, Pastern. 1 UNITED BRETHREN UNITED BRETHREN 4th A Adeline. W. Nelson.

Paator Sunday School A. M. 11:00 m. and 7 p. m.

Sermons hy ths Pasrhr. :J.lLJIJJ-l'MLJJlBlll'.iMllII.!LMIUI TfCDNIIDAT, t. lb, VA. it AT NIGHT Dreams Come True." a motion picture, will be featured at the First Congregational Church's social hall tomorrow evening, be ginning a series of special evening programs to climax with the Easter sermon. "The Church Is Dead, Long Live the Church" Is the theme of the sermon by Dr.

Francis J. Van Horn, pastor, at 11 o'clock. The choir will sing Woodward's anthem, "The Radiant Morn Hath Passed Away." The graded church school meets at 0:40. a. also the parents' class.

Royton Kaiser will give an illustrated lecture on tn Costa Rica" at the Young People's Forum at :30. CAXDLE LIGHT SfellVICE The annual Candle Light service will be held at Christ Episcopal Church, Alameda, tomorrow evening. The rector. Rev. Henry Shires, will preach oi.

the theme "And Then Came the Light." Soloists will be Mrs. Marlon Rrower, Mrs. Henry Shires, Ralph Thomson and Harold Nolen, CHRISTIAN 29 St. 1 Work-Krtst of Bdway. W.

P. Reagor Minister FIHST STIR Your Mind and Awaken your We will WARM Your Heart FRU1TVALE CHRISTIAN Krullvnle Ave a I 17th' (IAI.Ir.N I.KK UOHK, SpenkK Twlcn 1 1 0 n. tn. "Our Second Wind" 1 1 I.HiK-liecin 1 1 I Anniiiil Met-IInK jit nuiinl. p.

r.i-lCnlilliK a leu on "Oil HAT iHM'KS WITH MKN" NAZARENE BUD ROBINSON 13lh-15lh l-riihiy mi ihiiiii it ii il 1 I II I MM S'iil iinlii t'Muilng. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1 12H Myrllp SI. Going to Church" 1031 feUNf)AY KCltOOt.i end 11:00 a. Wedneday ven-irtg mHlns, 1:00 o'clock. thKti RftADtNO ROOM Open dally (soent Sunday end holidays) at I 1st CHufch.

if a hour named ia: et.it. tA p. rrt. Ifid Church, 1481 Telegraph 6pen 0 Wi I -p. ni.

Ifd Churehi IS to 4 m. th Churen, 10 m. to 4 Ih Church, 11 m. td 8 p. in.

th Church, li m. to 4 p. moth Church. 1J m. to 4 n.

in. Sti Church. 2 p. m. to 4 p.

m. Tues. and Thurs. only. Powntown Reading; Koom Flhanolal Centtr Bulldlnt 40S 4th a.

m. Id 0:00 p. hi. dally, ncept Wednesday. Until ni.

Hufidays neildny (retain only), 1:60 5:00 ni, typti ny mii.i vvednetaty Uetlnt. p. m. IJIS recent visit with the widely. known Neero minister.

Father Divine, at Ssvville, will be the theme of the Itclures by Thomas J. Hampton at the Metaphysical Studio, Seventeenth and Harrison Streets, at 2:30 and 8 p. m. next Friday. Hampton visited Father Divine on two special trips, gaining an insight into the work of the colored minister.

The Troward Center will resume study January 16 at 8 p. m. 'Abelard' to Be Discussed Prof. Edward M. Hulme of Stanford University will be the speaker tomorrow morning- at the First Unitarian Church, Berkeley.

His toplo will be "Abelard: Rationalist and Founder of Modern University Education." Maurice Colborne, English actor-producer, will speak on "The Spiritual Wealth That Is Shaw," January 15. Chester Rowell will be the speaker January 22, and Prof. Klmo Robinson Of the State. Teachers' College, San Jose, will speak on January 2f, "Permanent ami Change. 'Ananias' Theme Of Rev G.

Rose Tomorrow "Pvpnlttfr tit fit. hip Frultvale Christian Church, Galen Le Rqs will begin a series of messages on "Great House Wlt.b Forgotten Men." The title nf the first sermon Is "Ananias: Building a Bridge of Brotherhood." At the 11 o'clock comniifnloii service lie will speiil; on "Our Second Following the morning service there will be on Old time basket lunch, after which the annual reports of the rlmroh will lie presented and plans for "1033 submitted to the congreiiiit ion. Christian Kndravor oiing peuplt! u( lie First christ ian Church, Oakland, will hob) their annual election of Christian Endeavor officers tomorrow. Leonard AVorthington Is the oulgolnu president. All society presidents have been requested to attend the.

county meeting next Tuesday eve ning at the First Presbyterian Church. Oakland. Howard Brown, state field secretary, is expected to attend. H. I-.

Mnthewson Is in attendance this week-end at the Leadership Training classes being held In Westminster Presbyterian Church, Sacramento. The high school Christian En deavor at Calvary Presbyterian Church, IJeVkeley, held, election of orncers at the ehuivir Tuesday night. County officers are working on plans for the convention to be held at the' First Presbyterian Church, Oakland, February 24-6. Mrs. Haven Davis Anselmo will be convention Special selections will be A Capella Choir of Technical lrigh School.

PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyjf terian Dr. Jesse H. Baird, Pastor 2619 Broadway 1 1 00 n. m. "THE NEW BIRTH" 7:00 n.

In. Organ Recital W.B.KENNEDY "MUST WE OBEY ALL LAWS?" 1 Temple Choir Music Hear Dr. Tislrd In "Bible Moments," Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 7:3.0 p. over KKIi Welsh Presbyterian Church Eighteenth ami Castro Streets O. WILLIAMS, Pastor li e.

m. Communion (English) 7:30 p. m. Preaching Servlco (Welsh) Pastor. 1 1 I JUchard.

Floyd ComstocK anu Jem.ee Jeffery. Deceretlon Mrs. G. J. Schwan-tee, Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. Down and Carl Teft. Program Rev.

F. Carl Schmidt, H. P. Baldwin, O. D.

Jnooby, VI. F. 0 Harrington. Mrs. peter Bennett, H.

t. Baldwin, Carroll Melbin, Kenneth D. MeoKenzle, Margaretta Dressier, Br. B. T.

Crowther, Newman Comfort. Wayne Finn and Mrs. F. Trevorrow. Dinner and refreshments Mrs.

Q. Berggren and circle, Mrs. B. t. Brryman, Mr.

and Mrs. H. R. Condeff, Mr. and Mra.

J. Br Bummer. Mr. a.na Mrs. J.

M. Deeds. Reception Mr. and Mrs. George Bmatu, Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Hons, to. Miss Lena Harry.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Hansen and Peter Bennett. "Faith: lu Meaning and Place tfV in Life" le the pastor's sermon theme for tomorrow morning.

At the evening hour his topic will be "A Religion for Youth." J.UMcNab.WiU Be Guest Speaker tr. Stanley Armstrong Hunter, the pastor, will preach tomorrow at ttt memln service II. In St. John'a Presbyterian Church, College Avenue and Derby Street. Berkeley on "Personal Responsibility." Jena L.

McKab, prominent at-trny of Francisco, win be gust speaker at the vesper ertlee st I o'clock, giving "The Other Ware Man" by Hnry Van Dyk. Rector Deems to Address Ministers Th flrot monthly meeting of the fcastbay Mlnuterlal Fellowship for the tr will be held at Beth Caen Baptlet Church, Filbert, be-tween Seventh and Eighth Streets, January II. according to Dr. Walter John Sherman, president. The Rev, C.

P. Deems, rector of Trinity Eptecopel Church, fisn franeleeo, will speak on the subject "Xeje Oxford Movement." BAPTIST First Baptist Church Telegraph Avenuat Twenty-first Street People's Service 7:30 P. iVl. S. P.

Meads. Oakland's beloved teacher, will he honored in this church Sunday night. Brief addresses by his former pupils, Ralph Fisher, Port Commissioner, and Chief Judge Lincoln Church, and by his pastor, HAROLD CAMP. Morning Service 1 1:00 A. M.

Beginning HAROLD CAMP'S new series "Habit. We Ought to Keep." No. I 'The Habit of EPISCOPAL CATHOLIC i ST. FRANCIS DE SALES In the Heart of the City Corner Grove, Hobart and Ban Pablo Ave. RT.

REV. MONSIONOR JOSEPH M. OUCAIO. V.Q, Rector Sunday Mu: 6:30. 7:30.

9:00. 10:00. 11:00, 12:15 SfcftMON AND MUSK" AT HlCM MA8 OMM Phone LA kestde JM7 ueiav evening service, 1 wltk the sermon ef the day. Beetle) and seasonal devotlone at announces: on unaay. Daily Maeses.

7:00 and I 10 CQelrose Baptist Forty-aevenlh Avenue and IVind Stroct CAflLTON I.fcWIS Kink, Psntor 1 1 n. ni. "The Mercy Scat in the Most Holy Place" 7:90 m. "The Value of the Blood of Christ" Monday Night: Bible Class at Swedish Mission Church, Parser ltd Grove, Book of Kevelatlon." Tuesday N'lght At Melrdse "The Plan of the Ages." 8th and Grove Streets METHODIST Old St. John's Episcopal Church 11:00 a.

m. "Today's Scape-Goats" Who are they? 8:00 p. m. "Steady, Teur destiny is being determined NOW. Will you have control by money, brain, or the sword? I St.

Patrick's Church Tenth fttreet at peralta jrrwnAV CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Invites You to Attend the EPIPHANY PAGEANT At 7:30 p. m. Tomorrow Sunday One of the oldest, m6st beautiful and impressive religioui steries ever told in song and tabloid RPEClAt MCSIC ST, CHOIR Or ST. ALBAN CHURCH, RICHMOND. AND ACOLYTES OF.

CHURCH OK THE ADVENT, AN FIIANCI9CO. r. 'i rn" 'h'i nr Ti'ir Christian Science Churches or The Mother Church, The Flrnf Church of Christ, -Scientist, In Beaton, Mnemehusetts. 7:30. :00 Th Gospel In SLAVONIAN Last Mats 13:15 tV.

A. V. HtM.LIN, Pastor kV. WM. BENZ.

Assistant ST. JOHN'S CHURCH unaay Masses: 7, II EL CERRITO 1460 Ban Piblo Av. REV. J. t.

CASKT. Paator DM. WALTER JOH.V 8HERMAN, PastOf FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 114th end Broadway 8ubJcl of t.essAn Sermon. "SACRAMENT" WftA SBRytCRS: REV.eK. VIALL, B.

J. n-lest in Charge E. COMMUNITY CATHOLIC BIBLES 1IEDMONT CHURCH iiT OLD ST. MARY'S ftUNBAf BBRVtCfcl ItlOO nl ept Mvntft ChUMH. 11 a.

m. end 1:00 p. m.i KlghtH churen, UioO e. m. only.

FIRST CMUftCM Seventeenth end mAMitn. IKCONO CHURCH S4IH ni SIM at.t nr. Telegraph Ave. ThlftD CHURCH Kast lftH roVM-lJJoUke- fM aHd- Soth Ave. end Moiiy one Meek norm ilM'MCrf'- 4Ut B.

hlok of BfOidty. netr SJtn tit. TaVe "10" Oar Mountain and Highland Avenues REV. ERNEST F. W.

SWAN Minister LESSON HELPS FOR 1933 PELOIJBET'9 NOTK8 TARBULL'S OUlDM l.M ARNOLD'S PRACTICAL I1IBLK EXPOSITORY, ANb ILLUMINATOR "GIST OK, THW LKRHON," Torrey .31 Etposltortes on the Ooapel of Mark by O. CAMPBELL MORUAN nd others CALENDARS With tierlptttre Tente 18 lie up Western Book and Tract Co. Inc. Omund'i Luainf nible 1730 Jtltttiph Avenu i Phone TErsplcbar Jefferson at 7th -Street SUNDAY MASSliS: 6:30.8:00,9:00. 10:00 1 1:00 and 12.15 Daily Masses: 7:00 and 1:00.

Every Friday: Btposltlon of the Blessed Sacrament all day. Sunday, 1 1 :00 a. m. "UNLESS THY PRESENCE CO WITH ME A Kew Year's. Message Communion Service 7:80 p.

m. Tri-c Club. Speaker, Mfi. J. Olbitn Sunday ehoel.

Ml Alt in eefAitlly Invited to fvii in 4 rsdint reemt, flRBT CHVnCH OF'CMftJBt, iClBNTIT, PIEDMOKT Holy Hour, 7:45 p. m. ARTHUR OCONNELL, V. ill viiti Avenue unatf irti, moo e. m.

AVXUAL CHURCH DINNER, 9.

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