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I ,1 i- i 12 OAKLAND TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1933 'Peace' Subject HEED TO Divine Science Leader Speaker HISS RANKIIttLEK TO, iTfi nr nnriirn nniinpii irnirn I. J. BID HUES WPES IS DISCUSSED iuDyrtflnbnunun woulu Soul and Body I C. S. Subject "Soul nnd Tiodv" will bo the Mib-irc-t of tW t.r?n-Srmn Snndav in in all Churches of fbri'- Sriemtrt.

branrhes of The f--Tn'irr ri'sirch 1 he First Qhurrh Chri't Pi ientist. in Barton. Vis. jh- CSoidfn Text ill he: -Yea. 1 in p-e- vav of thv judgments.

i 1 nrd wailed for tnee; the rirsjrp of our soul is to fh- mme. I nnd 'o the rrmcn.brance of thee, 'Isaiah i O'hc Hible will include: "Hut if the i Smnt of him that raised up Jesus i from the dead dwell von. he thnf raised up fhnst from the dead i fhMil also qnickcn vour mortal "Are You tFre'TTovrrn-merrt or Holding 1: T'p''" wil! lb" theme of the chalif to Christians embodied in hi sv a' 'he Kirs! Molhodis.t F.pr-o;."l Ch-irrh tomorrow morning the' l)r W. J. Sherman.

EI LECTURE UNIT Strupgle Between Crmwl "AiylJnflUiduar Will lie Discussed at 11 oTIock T6e Conflict of 1he, Individual ind the Crowd" will be the ject of the diccourser by Dr. Clar-ence Reed at the Finst Unitarian Church to- wmmmmiMi i morrow at I '-i -SrVV 11 o'clock. says: The people of America need to be em a nci- pated from the crowd mind. There is a ten-dency today to standardly and Wi I 1 4,. Ih.

m. I i MC A the inai- 1 i i3 history of 1 1 1 1 2 a- In mr rn'iK HAfctiwkJ tlon is the dr. o. r. pattrrson ft record of a never ending struggle between the Individual and the crowd." Aiw a church dinner will be Riven in iionor Of Rev.

George F. Patterson 'of Boston, ettcutive vice-president of the American Unitarian Awi.i-- tlon, Tuesday at 6:30 p- m. in Wendte Hall. He will speak on A New Code for Religion." The Rev. Julia Hewes Cattron, -loader of the Divine Science group in Sacrameri'o.

will be the speaker i at the Divine Science Fellowship 1 meeting at the Y. W-. C. A. Hotel to- morrow.

Her topic will be "The Omnific Name." Mills Choir to Sing Noted Work Mills College vested choir will sing Gounod's Cantata "Gallia" at 'he 7:30 p. m. service tomorrow in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Bay Place arid Montccito Avenue. The service will he preceded by an organ recital by Mrs.

Connell Keefer Carnith at. 7:15 p. m. The choir will be directed by Luther BrUsie Marohant of Mills College. At the 11 o'clock service the rector.

Rev. A. Ronald Merrix, will preach on the subject "What Is Christianity?" Ford and Sherrran To Give Messages "The Age of Gold and the Golden Age" is the subject of Irving ford's message to be given tomorrow evening at Havenscourt Tabernacle, Church of the Crimson Cross. In the morning at 11, Baldwin Sherman will speak on "The Grovth of a Soul." OPERETTA TO BE GIVEN iThi; two-act operetta "Jerry of Jefricho Road," will be given by. St.

Elizabeth Operatic Society at St. Elizabeth's Auditorium, the three evenings of December 4, 7 and 10. Proceeds will go into the church building and charity funds. Robert H. Waldear is director.

BAPTIST In the absence of Harold Camp In New York Dr. SANFORD FLEMMING llernilll? Snliiert, "Men and the Nation" Kvr i Sunjeet, "1 he Living Voice" Cnost Soloisl, Ilruiahue Concert TrMior, Kayniond Marlowe Organist, F.llicl hylal FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Teu am cordially Invited to a i lend Miss Rankin, first woman to be elected to Congress, will speak tomorrow morning before the joint meeting of the Women's and Mens KTAB Bible classes at the 'jc-nth Avenue Baptist Church a 10. As a representative of the National Council for the Prevention rf War, she will speak on "Hoiw Public Opinion Can Promote Peace." Dr. W. W.

Bustard will conduct Hie naming service, speaking on JfMis Only." At 7:30 p. Dr. Stanley A. Hunter, of Berkeley, will preach on "The Practice of the Prr nice of God." Dr. Car lock to Tell of Pyramid 'Wealth and Inner Life" will" be the subject of the lecture by Dr.

James E. Dodds at the Metaphysical Library tomorrow -morning. Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, Dr. W. Carlock will give a talk on "The Mystery and Meaning of the Pyramid." These talks will be continued Tuesday, Vcd-8 p.

m. ALL SOVLfi SERVICES Spiritual Healing: the Place of Prayer in Ihe Treatment of Disease," will be the subject of the morning sermon to he given tomorrow by the Rev. Theodore Bell, rector of All Souls Kpiscopal Church, Berkeley. At 5 p. m.

the subjects of the lectures will be "Different Types of Conversion." and "High Lights in the Evolution of Hebrew Religion." MISSIONARY GUEST SPEAKER The First English Lutheran Church will have as guest sjieaker tomorrow morning, Miss Louise Miller, who 21 years ago as a member of this congregation was commissioned for service at a missionary to India. She is now on her third furlough. This will be her only appearance here as she will spend her vacation in another section of the country. OrT'OrXtE COMMUNION There will be a corporate communion of the members of Margaret's Club at St. John's Episcopal Church tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock in celebration of the Holy Eucharist.

Breakfast will be served after the service. Father C. W. Nelson will preach at, the 11 o'clock Choral Eucharist. CATHOLIC St.

Andrew's Church nnd Adeline. Rev. JAMES McHUGH Sunday Masses fiaSO, 8:00, 9.30 nnd 11 a. m. At the Firstborns Church tomorrow evi iiirrT ence Reidenbarh will rrc theme "A Religion of Fi At 7:10 o'ckick Dr.

'onal Clar- CP.ven-,f ven- wood will give his pro' ing melodies on the ore "Short Prayers" will tor's topic at 11 n'op anthems will be f-atnrr a in. bo Lutherans Plan Permanent Chvrch The Grand I. a I. 1 1 a i Church, heretofore, nresai.rr: ns a temporary (jrgarazati'ai. will be permanently ortcini After the service the 'ha" of a constitution will lie In the service at II a.

ru. Rev. W. G. Ruchle.

pa: 'or. ir message bearing on 1 lie M.n;ficance of the day, bis subiert being "V.v Church." A trio will sing. PLAN-SUNDAY OBSERVANCE. "Men and Missions Sunday" will be observed in a number of Oakland cfrrircbes tomorrow. There will be special preaching services in some churches while others have arranged to give up their mid-week services in order to emphasize men and missions.

Dr. II L- of the First, Baptist Church, is charge of Oakland observances. CHRISTIAN "The Gospel and Consecration Mel, era Ms I' 7 p- ro- leist liAVK' D. L. HUGHES 29th St.

1 Mori; ef til'ead a Dr. Pveagor preo-lo'S at belli 11 n. in. Dr. Keer Royce 1 upper v- rn.

P'lS al I.e.! I.v Mr. Ward i i "hi I pi i TP. IT I IP CI 11.1 Baptist Churcl Kasl I REV. COLBERT TO PREACH V'Thft' High Art of Appreciation" ''Will be the general theme of two eermons by Rev. Horton Colbert, at the Pilgrim Congrez itinnnl Chun tomorrow and the following Sunday.

His topic tomorrow morning will be "Thanks for God At the vesper hour, his subject will be "Maxim Gorky and His MELROSE M. E. THEMES "The Experience of Christ" will be the sermon subject of Rev. Daniel Stevens, mnns'r-r, at the Melrose Methodist Episcopal Charch, Fifty-fourth and Wcnt-: worth Bt the 11 rn. service tomorrow.

"The Inescapable Christ" will be the subject at 7:30 p. m. mrs Anderson io speak Life" will be the subject of the sermon bv Mis. Merle Anderson at the Temple of Inspirational Thcosophv and Healing Porter Hall, 1918 Grove Sunt, i tomorrow evening. Rev.

L. 1.. Ross Meyer founder and p.iM'u will have charge of the message nd healing service at 2:15. "A Church Tnat Measures Up." will be the topic of the'conehiriinS sermon by Dr. Jesse H.

Baird. pastor, at the First Presbyterian Church, tomorrow morning, in the series rn 1he general theme. "A Century of progress." The Temple Choir wiil smg. v'S At 7 Waller Kenned will give an organ recital. Dr.

Baird will deliver the final sermon-, in the series. "Is It Fun to Be a speaking on the theme. "True Fun Has Grand Finale." Mrs. Emerson Bailey, soprano, is guest soloist. Bernard Ruggles Announces Topic "Life May Have Radiance aiyl High Romance." is the theme of the sermon by Rev.

Bernard tomorrow morning at the. Universal ist Meeting House, the Christian Unity Center. 401 Cheney Avenue. Wednesday evening the Unity Fellowship will have a fireside meeting. METHODIST rr yoi si Ma iirn tii a i y.v rn: ipu.I'- lxc IT IT?" 7: IS a i ti: 'it Ml i UP.

WAI.TKI! SI i I A First Methodist Church wen I y- fell ft nil bpsi CONGREGATIONS 1 1 M.oi "Appreciation: HNgh Art" a -nil Mnxiiii rierlc- and IP IHn.i" Ifei i en ri. in i -ler Pilgrim Congregational Church 4f IMS Masei, V'alnnt a ed I'M-! 1 Se in sry I Met i Flymoulli Cliordi 3805 Piedmont Avenue 1 1 a. in. Miss Jeannette Rankin Fiis.1 -led hi Ceiiui i Opinion and World Peace" 7 Pi p. in.

I.I KPT -Cl 1 1. i liWMI'S 'a pa dim Wn i -n-i is i'. i lis I I.V I'l I i ill Mi Al:" LUTHERAN Welcome Home! Miss Louise Miller ft FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN (Cahre, in a A I Sixteenth and Crovc Street: Missienarx- 1,. TsTpa, re. I in an her bird fn, M.niMi sp." a a I lie Clllll'll I -s P.

a. in -nd Wnrsh ii Sr "0 "INDIA FOR CHRIST" I 1 1 1 I 1 I l.i o-s il i. m.i no. i Pe spendi in et he, I' I oa Voni. a p.

"The 1, Key. Ma In ma mi I p. PasCr LUTHERAN St. Lutheran I Hi Are. and I 'P.

mioii ii St. Too ldoek nerl ef K.l'l 1 tl it S1 Knn-da School, 1 a p. ersh i a. I i a i Tje. or.

Zion Lutheran TyM.IMI ANIi S'l'S. KKV. ifi'Hl'IK Ml I'J raster Sit 'Is 1 in, 1 a. in, Oeriisi ii te I i a. rn.

Kiirilsn Sol tier-, 11 Ml in. jm'sipi: 1 1 ti ft Synod 'tZ'-M He rays: r-i to sabotage lb- i but what can a 'cannot approve right rsivrrr.mr'ril, tian rlo wiiu At the open riisc-jss (hi Sovietism Tear I thing?" hour here wi 1 be of the "Can i Christians Anv- Dr. K. B. upper to Deliver Message Dr.

Kerr Boyce Topper, noted Baptist minister, will niosrh tomorrow morning at. the First Christian Church on liie theme "A Beautiful Portrait of Christ Dr. Topper wa---for 16 years pastor of the First Baptist Church of Philadelphia. He has been one of the guest ministers at the Stanfo'-d Memorial Chapel for the past 0 years. BIBUE CON CKRENrETuOSES "Open and Closed Doors." jvill be the closing sermon Inmorrow evening of the Bible Conference at the Mission Covenant.

Church. The Rev. Harold Erickson of Portland will be the speaker. In the afternoon at 4:30, Rev. J.

Ledin of Hihnnr will speak on "Golden Rays on Darkening Clouds." The morning service will be in Swedish, with Ihe Rev. Ledin preaching. AT ST. MARK'S VANCKI.K'AU "Missions in the r.iflit of Present Day Knowledge" he the of Ihe J. Koeh-ler, at the Men and Missions Sunday service lumnrrow morning at St.

Mark's Evangelical Church. Fred Dye rif the Oakland Y. M. C. A.

will Address, the' Bible School. An illustrated lecture will be given at, ti p. rn. by Betty Hoofer on "The Great Pyramid." ATHOSJC St. Patrick's Church fr-ralla.

1 Trail li SI rent JIKV W.M. Satula 11:00, (i 121." In the Heart ef tllf City Coiner Crave, srl nnd San lahlo Avrnti'1 Plielw I. A kesrle TIT. JKV. Mi is SIC v( it joski'h Ibvl.or Sunday Masses: 6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00.

12:15 brcmon and mcsic at ihcii mash SuiMl.iy evnalhfr Frivire. with srnnnn ef Hit. d.iy Special and seasonal ilryet'ions as aniHiiiiicril on Smnpiv llaily Marsrs. Vain I a i VK IMPS XI SCIENCE Sl'VPyT setup (I -so 1 1 no a. IP.

edii. tl 1 ineel i (Ml nnd I 'l: r-Ms I A I if la Ol'ien dall'- ler'pt at 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a. a p. IMld i Min I I pa op. a.

lis e. i i hjjxcii, 1 I a. ni In -1 il i'llll i cl a in, Ju Ii Ciinr.Mi. 1 I in. 1 1.

Hill 'li ma li, I III. In 4 i "th Chi, rah, is in. i Sill Ch nr. Mi, p. ni, lo Tuesday ard 'IMiars.

or Uewntenn Kea-liivi be. 1'Mna nria Cnier 4'Ci Mis St. a. in. mi ecept Wed, il.iv, in, Ml in.

Sun and la, rca I i I tr i.i: I tn nil a nd i i I IS'i I'l I'M. i.vi IS a mi I i i i -day inc. I'l' MISSION iMep fv CATHOLIC BAPTIST Of Miss Rankin Jcannetie Rankin, former represer.tativ? from Montana to the 'ni'r-rj Stntes Congress, the first ran ever elected to that body, will be tic speaker tomorrow morn-at riymouth Church. She will in11! i the subject CHo.v Public Ol ion Can Pi'tjfiv itc Peace." Tomorrow c-'sening at 7:45. Col.

R. I). ios of the Canadian Army vill give an address on "Espionage Counter Espionage During the World War." Ministers Plan School Inspection An inspection of the Central Ti arie School. Twelfth and Jeffer- fii will pre'eede the lunch- eon nnd monthly meeting of the Kasib, Ministerial I'ellnwship next Meeting at. 10:30 a.

the ministers will be shown through the school. Following -the luncheon at 12:13. Keith Tyler, assistant director of curriculum in the Oak- land schools, will deliver the ad- I dress. Dr. Jesse H.

Eaird will pre- side. THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE, "Lift Up Your Hearts" will be the subject of the sermon by! Brother Leo, chancellor of St. Mary's College, at the tViird union nanksg'ving service at. Hie Municipal Auditorium Theater November 30, at 10:30 o'clock. Churches of all faiths will take part.

CONGREGATIONS First Congregational iTArtr.icnv nnrT.EVAr.n at Is I i ST KT 1 1 :00 a. m. "Short Prayers" 7:10 p. m. R-Bital by Ir.

I'lms, Cree-nweod. 7 p. "A Religion of Happiness" Ptoth Sermons by Dr. Clarence Reidenbach Minister Everyone Welcome ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Pa a A e.

A. i.N.T.I SIK'nitlX an n. tn. l'ey Co ni in nn i en nn- 1 1 m'm, a it, M.i i cr Pra i and linoli- I'r. The S'l'.

in. 1 "What Is Chrislinnily?" 7 ha, i Se im i Mills College, Vested Choir iMt3oIiV The mnfhrrVhurrh liiplrlti anil UrntJC ffi tftili, ttirhftrtfif. i 'fi 8. 30 ana 11 ijpirjf nr ALL SOULS' -'prnr-e si. at Cariar, Iterkeley i II m.

'Ills P.F.V '1' 1 1 I'M I 1 1 Is WPI Pea, Ii "Spiritual Healing" 1 (be Of ST. MARK'S Janeieft and IMlswel'lh P.MPK I'MMsV- -Carsti S. -d pm: (MiAPi.t-is -w. i.owr. I'.

LM-il. Ser ier i 7 MM' a. in 1 1 Ml!) a. is a I 0 Ml a a. m.

ciniiaii Srho.ii, ic.pi a. in. stTIames1 CHURCH and Rlvd. Fey. W.

II. C. P-ATTICUSMILL. l-ia. nr Cblireh Palioo I I si" in Mei nltiK Prayer II 10 (1st Sunday Holy Communion St.

Philip's Chapel Capp St. and Ave. in. Holy Communion i MP in. i Mi rch Se n.

tPu a a. m. (2nd. Sun.) Cliil-d n's I-: nctia ist St. Rock Ridge JL.lv FinMia i 1 a.

in. Iturrli Sell, nil a. in, Servian and Sermon 11 n. m. Isvensoiifr rn.

PRIST CHURCH Gharvd at Santa Clar'd 'f 'Alameda KlURev. Hem-yShihes Ij2i Snviro5-11 AM -7 30PM TABERNACLE The Bethel Tabernacle Gen'l Council ARsemhlics of God 1,121 Twenty-fifth Avenue BKLCHAR, Pastor. a. 11:00 a. 7:30 p.

ni. iwmA I I 1 FULL GOSPEL i-rf Elim Tabernacle 8340 Foothill Blvd. J. K. Huhhard, Pastor 11 a.

m. "FEKrnNri TIIK MULTITUTHO" p. m.t Kvrnlnp Service: Pastor promheB bolti services. Bthl -School 'TiiMdny to Friday, 6:00 to 11:80 n. m.

Mother Farmer, principal 7, Combined Men's and Women's Bible lasses 10a. m. MISS JEANNETTE ANKIN STATKS Cl 1 I I 'How Public Opinion Can Promot" World Peace' IMildie. iVnliiilly I i.v i'il OLD-ST. MARY'S Jefferson at 7th Street RPNI'iAT MASHES 6:30.

8:00. 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 apd Pnlly Masses: 7:00 nnd 0:00. Jvnry Friday: Exposition of tlm HlnsnPd Snciaincnt all day. Holy Hour, 7:45 p. m.

REV. AliTIIUIt pastor. UNITARIAN bodies bv his Spirit, that dwellcth in vou For as many as are led by the Spirit of God. thev are the sons of God." (Romans 11. 14.) The I.esson-ScriTion also will in clude the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, and Health with Key to the Scriptures." bv Mary Baker 'The material body and mind are temporal, but the real man is spiritual and eternal.

The identify of the real man is not, lost, but found through this explanation: for the conscious 'infinitude of existence and of all identity is thereby discerned and remains unchanged." 'p. 302.) iaELTZER TO BE At all three services in the Alliance Gospel Tabernacle, the pastor. Rev. Henry Mcltzer, will in the pulpit tomorrow. His morning theme will be.

"When Zion Travails. At 3 p. m. the topic will be "The Antichrist nr the Man of Sin." and at "The Rich Fool." Mf and Mrs. S.

E. Ramsever will conduct the music. AT SHATITC MET HOOI.Vr "Some Unchangeable Facts" is the sermon theme of Rev. F. Gail Schmidt, at.

fihnttuek Avenue M. E. Church tomorrow morning. "The "Ceaseless Call," will bo the subject of message in picturcv song and ste5ry nt. the evening hour.

SWEDISH CHURCH ON AIR The Swedish Baptist Church, Oakland, will conduct the vesper hour service at the Chapel of the Chimes, between 5 and o'clock tomorrow evening. Additional INews on I'iijie lo JTFmOSOPHICAJL now io JlliS. MAItV KIKI.H8 Sundnv, p. 111. 'Til WMtVUV" 'I ll a i stla v.

Hd p. m. ,1. I.DVflny mi p. m.

Ml M. l.i' WIN Library Hours: rs lata p. in. THWiSiH'IIH'AT, sa-triKTY (Aflvnr) laklinal T.inlt-i' 1 Alien SI rept JliirrPsen nt St. I I I a 7 7 1 Wednesipn.

p. m. Genevicvce Hehrend "I in: ru impm." Tilt: ms" ir. svpvia imve 1 a ia On v. p.

in. I lenry J. kleefisrh ,1 I I I I I i rvAllt I'M'. limu is J. 1 lampb-n i i a kJiuiiio, JJIflealr 11 a.

except Kt. nnd sun kit rriirv Tum mvivr-v- TtOVVS 2:30 ahd 8:00 p. m. Mm ft Tenth Avenue Tentli Aenne nnd CHRISTIAN Christian Science Churches IJrnnrhos of Ttin Motber Cbureli. 'IMiii Plrst Cimreh ef Cbrist Srientlst, In He.steti, a sa i-h 1 1 C'hrlstlnn RiMence Snlieei 13, 1998: in Mother Church, Tho Kirsf -iontlst, In Hnstf.ri, hns 1 1 ii pc nf I -Sc rim 1 1, n- First Unitarian Church Fourteenth Street, three blocks west of lie City Hall 9:45 a.

m. Church School, Robert Robertson, Stipt. 11:00 a.m. DR. CLARENCE REED Will Speak on "The Conflict of the Individual and the Crowd" Andrew White said: "Zeal for truth as truth, this faith in the good forever allied to the truth, this devotion to duty, as the result of such faith and zeal, constitute probably the most needed clement at this moment in the political regeneration of this country." "SOUL AND BODY" Tenth Avenue Baptist Church 1 1 A.

M. DR. W. W. BUSTARD Sermon: "JESUS ONLY" be eelePraterl I'tlrq Sinners w-ju brl" of of striking rliylhm and 1 e.a i 1 mi ronoiy.

,7 in. DR. STAN LE 1 1 ST I IUNTER Sercioii: "The Practice "of the Presence nf OkJ" W. Iluntpr ylll fhon beautiful rere. pi.i.i:,,.

Alaska. 1 0th Ave. and L. Pourlcenth METAPHYSICAL PUN'PAT FRY I CI5S 11:00 a rn. nnd p.

m. rxeept Peveritn Chnreh, 11:00 n. nnd SMKi p. Klyhth Church, 1 1 n. rn.

only FIPS'I' CIIHIiCTt Rnvententh find Ji'rnnklin. KKro.vn Clirpctt 34th nnd IMni Sis, nr ra ph Ayr, TlllltD IMU'IP'II 1(142 Frult- ale A'e. FnlMlTM CMimCIT 1111 Lnko- Hlol, FIFTH CIIIMtCtl 00th Aye nnd Mellv one block north el' Fast 1 Itli Pi. Pivni ciii'pcm 4ist iMeri-K lv ef nroailw.iv. Harrison tilvd.

I'M II Clirncil 1219 Filbert St. near KMIi St. All oortllallv tin iled to I'J 1 1ST (MM PCM IK CI 1 1 1ST, isla Avcirip (' Sn nda Ser ice, 1 1 in. SWEDISH 1st li p. ei MELROSE BAPTIST Forfy-Fpventh Avenue nvi Th'-iil CARLTON LEWIS KIRK.

P---' 1 1 a. "THE PRIVILEGES OF THE REDEEMED" 7:30 p. PITCHING OUR TENTS TOWARDS SODOM AND THE RESULTS" i xpx mass mkktixi; i-'tii: viird ir'sTi: 111 I I CLASSICS lli.l!lt, Swedish ''Ma: I Tl'P'SliA M- If 'liiiali XMCMT In. Ilaywnrcl I llal! 4c Metaphysical Studio Hundii-. 11 a.

Henry J. Klcefisch "Fntl.FH.l KXT" MONDAT, V. M. "HKhoi.h Thursday, 2 0 p. ni.

Mrs. Kleefisrh Friday, 8 1 Lutheran "A'htiy a io in rkeie M. IsXS pastor S'llinay rn I in. a "Ol'P. 'i Kl's' T.

i.X' IS IX II KAYKX" Celt .,1, -jBIBLES FOR CHRISTMAS rsoo St'MiW AT BIBLE CONFERENCE SUNDAY 4:30. "Golden Rays on Darkening Clouds." 7:30. "Open and Closed Doors." 11:00 n. rn. i ,1 i li Sprii'e Ucdin-I lilmar Rev.

Erickson-Pordand MISSION COVENANT CHIJRCIT Fallon" and f'deventh Sis. Home ef "C.ahniy i I a i en KT.M!. S'nsdav A Grand Lake Lulheran i 1 A. nae W. 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 l'artnr "MY CHURCH" Trio.

la m. EBELL AUDIT ORR M. 1440 St 5j GENEVIEVEE BFHUEND "ARE WE CONSCIOUS i Dl A 1 Ill', 9 Wfflnejday, 8:00 p. "TH XKV i A I 1,1 i The Ideal Gift is a Bible the One Book for All People Scofreld Bibles Our Specialty. Beautiful cards with scripture verses.

Prayer Books and Hymnals. Christmas Programs, etc. WESTERN BcToITAmND TRACT' COMPANY Oakland's Loading Jlil.te Hoiy- i I 730 Telegraph Avenue Phone TEmplebor 2040 IS -t Week tvery Niplil 8 irifw.ira im iL- Ul uic iviriajinyMi.ai i EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN Time Evangelical Church THE METAPHYSICAL LIBRARY 52 Sixteenth Street, KtoH'nrt Puildiiur 1 1 :00 a. rn. DI! JAMES E.

DODDS fvVSpJ IX.NEU 1,1 Fr," V' Sunday. 8 p. DR. W. B.

CARLOt n' 'i cttt'vT rvsw luecday, "IVniJncpda and Friday at p. m. 1 rinity Ev, Lutheran cinir.ii v-iilt a Parish The 1 7 Ave. 1 H. Hasei pa' ler.

i er ma So i I a 1 1 Srviro, a iMday Redeemer, Lutheran Ave and JMami Sp Sti nda 1 5 a. m. "Tins r. i-: si in- pa 'i; Werllp.aipM- P.ild. iriee 'ni ir J-iank A.

parlor UKTHLKUK.M COI.oi: i MISSION JC'b and MaKnolla Rev. Otto Th.Ms!', pastor SFNI'iAV SKPVlClaS Punday School, 1 Mi (i m. Dlyiro Vorsli ip, 1 1 M'O a. in. PILGRIM LUTHERAN "718 Hopkins Street Sunday School, a.

m. Dlvlno Worship. 11:00 m. R. Janke, Tastor' The First.

Presbyterian Church DR. JESSE H. BAIRD, Pastor n. in. "A CENTURY FOR PROGRESS" "A CHURCH THAT "MEASURES UP" (Concluding feermon in Series 1 7:00 p.

m. ORGAN IJFC'ITAI-VV. B-. KF.XNF.nY 7:30 p. ni.

"True Fun Has a Grand Finale' (Closing the Series: "Is It Fun to F.e a Christian" Guest soloist: EMERSON BAILEY 54lh and Shattuck J.nn-pr.M. "JESUS CHRIST THE SAME YESTERDAY AND TODAY AND FOREVER." Heb. 13:8. By MARY FERRIS, Pastor "He hoaled th sick, comforted the ju-oken-hen rte'd nnd caused the i blind to see. will dTthe samo for Vrf VI.

Carlock drill 10:00 to WRVRl.ATtriV nv Thurdoy; PR, JAMKS VS..

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