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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1933 OR, SHERM NEW SERIES IF PASTOR SID Evangelist to Open March 12 Girl Evangelist Opens Revival Current Events To Be Discussed By Rev. Phillips prnmnrp prT) TO PREACH AT PRESMTEIII We Still Believe in Grace of God? Theme At Morning Service A new type of sermons and services is announced by Dr. W. Bustard at the Tenth Avenue Baptist Church tomorrow, morning. During March the general: theme Will be "Gospel Truths and Negro Spirituals." The Alabama Cotton-Picker's Colored Quartette sing Negro spirituals and other songs.

The subject for'tomor-ow morn ing's sermon is "The Old Time Re- ligion." The quartette will singfl "Gimme Dat 01' Time Religion." Concerning the sermon. Dr. Bustard says: "It wilUbe a reveluation of the old time religion' and the danger of losing out of, ouf lives the things that haye'been best through the ages. Vat wtfjleed is not a new gospel, but fit gospel anew." At the First Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning, the pastor, Dr. Jewe H.

Baird. will preach the subject "Do Ve Still Believe in the Grace of God?" The Temple Choir will sing the nthem "Thine Is the from "The Holy City" by A-, R-Gaul, and Harket's. in the Lord" for solo Kingsley blind organist, will provide the half hour of music 7 O'clock. The Temple Choir, under the direction of W. B.

Ken-nedy, will sing the anthems, and Beatrice L. Sherwood, soprano, will Sing- "My New Name" by MacDer-' Dr. Baird will give the first In series of evening sermons on "The Making of a Christian," the subject being "The Heavenly Virion." -V Baptist Women to, Conduct Program The Women's Auxiliary of the First Baptist Church meets next Tuesday morning at 11, with mem- ben of Circle No. 9, Mrs. W.

C. 'Cattell, president, as hostess. Incon- nection with the short business ses-J ion, there will be the annual elec-. tion of officers. Dr.

Sandford Flem-I Ing will continue, his series of de- votional studies on taking as his special' theme, "Ooor-! nails." Luncheon will be served at 12:30 If METHODIST "God Uses Women" is Dr. W. .1. Sherman's morning, sermon subject tomorrow at the First Methodist Episcopal Church. He says, "As women come of old with sweet perfumes and preservatives to minister unto the body of Christ, so women today are ministrring with power unto human need through the church which is the body of Christ." Foreign missionary members are honored guests at this service.

At 7:30, Dr. Sherman speaks on "God Changes Men." He says: "A nation now in the process of closing schools and opening saloons can be saved only by some superhuman help. Is this the last gasp of capitalism? 'Cavalcade' closes with Christ's Cross glowing in the gathering gloom. What keeps that Cross gleaming?" Music includes anthems "How Lovely Are Thy Messengers" and "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say." soprano solo by Zelie Vaissade "There Is a Green Hill," and quar-ete "I Have a Friend." Noted Oratorio To Be Featured The oratorio "The Prodiral Son," by Sir Arthur Sullivan, will be sung at Plymouth Congregational Church tomorrow night by Plymouth Choir, accompanied by Plymouth Orchestra. Soloists are: Elizabeth Wills, soprano; Edith Stetson, contralto; Edwin Washburn, tenor, and Dennis Edmundson, bass.

The orchestration of the oratorio was written by Dorothy Davis. Helen Hennessy Green will direct. At the morning service the pulpit will be filled by the Rev. Hubcr Burr, who will preach on "The Challenee of the New Renaissance." Professors From Chicago to Speak Two well known Chicago professors of rellffinn unit ho ri. ers at the First Unitarian Church, aertceiey, beginning March 19.

Dr. Henrv N. Wiemn of religion at the University, of Chicago Divinity School will speak on the Sublect: "A Mnrlorn UTan'c ception of God." vr. Robert J. Hutcheson, professor of philosophy and psychology of relieion In th MonHvllia tkii cal School (Unitarian), Chicago, will begin a series of ten Sunday lectures beginning April 2.

MISSIONARY STUDY The monthly misslonnrv tnrlv nt the Ladies' Group No. 1 of tho vWet Christian Church of Oakland will be held at the Beulnh TKt Wom 4690 Tompkins Avenue, Beulah Heights, next Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The program will be followed by a social hour. Mrs. J.

P. Potter is chairman of the group. On the program committee are: Mrs. Frank Nebeker, secretary; Mrs. u.

a. jjean, devotional chairman, and Mrs. D. W. Williams, program chairman.

CONGREGATIONS Plymouth Church 3805 Piedmont Avenue Rav. T. T. Olffen, Minister 11:00 a. m.

"Tiirc cirAut.E.vciK of the new SPIRITUAL RENAISSANCE" by tho Rov. Iluhfr Burr 7:1." p. m. OUATOItlO: "THE PKODKiAIv SON'' Glvoii hy Plymouth Choir and Orchestra umler direction of llolfin HonneHpy ('irrfti. I and the guest speaker, will "p.CJ The Eastbay Evangelistic Union, acting for a group of evangelical churches, announces the coming of Evangelist Harry W.

Vom Bruch of Chicago and his party of musicians to the Campaign Tabernacle, Telegraph at Forty-fifth Street, beginning one week from tomorr6w afternoon at, 2:30. Evangelist Vorn Bruch will come directly from Bakersfield where he is now closing a campaign. He has campaigned throughout the United States and recently returned from the Hawaiian Islands. The evangelist will come assisted by Walter MacDonald, song leader, and Jimmie Davis, pianist, tenor and cornetist. Lenten Sermons To Be Featured Beginning tomorrow, two courses of Lenten sermons will be given in St.

Paul's Episcopal Church, Bay Place and Mohteclto Avenue. At the 11 o'clock service the rector, Rev. A. Ronald Merrix, will preach on "The Lord's Prayer and Life Today." At the evening service Professor John Wright Buckham will speak on "What Christianity Means to Me." Dr. Buckham is professor of Philosophy of Religion and Christian Theology at the Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley.

Holy Communion services on the first Sunday in Lent be held at 8 a. m. and 11 a. m. A Church School service will be conducted by the Rev.

Penrose W. Hirst at 9:30 a. m. After the evening service meetings of the Young People's Forum and adults' discussion group will be held in the Parish House. Presbyterians to Launch Canvass BERKELEY, March annual every-member canvass of the First Presbyterian Church will be conducted this year from March 19 to 27, according to the pastor, Dr.

Francis Shunk Downs. Frank R. Buckalew will Jead the following chairmen in the canvass: David Price. Arthur C. Dunlop, I.

M. Winsor, James M. Malloch, Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Rellinger, Dan Had-sell, A. J. Dickie, J. Clark: Householder, Chester A.

SmiMl', Rev. A. Lorin Ridings and Mrs. Louis Engler. PRESBYTERIANS BROADCAST The vesper hour service at the Chapel of the Chimes tomorrow from 5 to 6 will be conducted by the Cavalry Presbyterian Church, Berkeley.

The pastor, Rev. Frank von Christlerson. will glye a brief message. Music will be directed by Mrs. Elizabeth Bradley.

KTAB and KRE will broadcast. CONGREGATIONS First Church JSth anil Harrison Streets REV. F. J. VAN HORN, D.D., Minister.

REV. RALPH C. WADDEUL, Th.D., Associate Minister. 11:00 a. m.

"The American Hell and the Kingdom of Heaven" 7:30 p. m. "These Oxford Groups What Do They Mean?" Hy the Ministers METHODIST 83rd AVE. METHODIST ElRhfy-thlnl Ave. ami Plymouth W.

P. CHANT, li.li., Pastor Residence, Won Madeline Street Phone AN dover 0S7-I Services. 11:00 m. and 8:00 p. m.

"Some cunerais Would Like to i Attend" is the topic of the sermon by the pastor, Harold Camp, at the people service at 7:30 tomorrow night at the First Baptist Church. Virginia Treadwell King will be the guest soloist, and will sing "Prayer" by Curran. The anthem will be "Hail. Gladdening Light." by Martin. The organ recital by Richard Purvis is to be "Toccata," by Vierne, End "Serenade," by Kinder.

The morning sermon will be on the subject. "Wounded in the House of Kis Friends." The music will include a quartet, "Give Unto the Lord." by Cadman. and the anthem, "Magnificat," by King, and the organ prelude, "Two Choral Preludes," by Karg-Elert: God, Thou Faithful God," and "Bedeck Thyself, My Soul." M. P. Helling to Be Morning Speaker Morrison P.

Helling will speak at the Metaphysical Library, 532 Sixteenth Street, tomorrow morning on "The Challenge of Spirit." In the evening Miss Alice M. Hopkins will continue the talks based on Waiter Lanyon's book "The Eyes of the Blind." The special topic for tomorrow evening will be On Thursday evening this month at 8 p. m. Helling is conducting a special series of "Healing Meetings." Chicago Minister Plans Conference Dr. Ernest M.

Wadsworth of Chicago will conduct a four-day prayer conference at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Tabernacle, beginning Tuesday and closing Friday. This conference Is sponsored by the Bay Region Fundamentals Association. PRESBYTERIAN March 6th, 7:30 p. m. "MY TWO YEARS IN INDIA" Illustrated Lecture by DR.

STANLEY ARMSTRONG HUNTER Special Music by CANT A BEL VOCAL Including; "Sons; of India" 11:00 m. Morning Service, Sermon by La.ivton IX Harris, Layman Centennial Presbyterian Church 24th Ave. and Foothill Blvd. Eaat Oakland. The Brooklyn Presbyterian Church 13ib Ave.

and Kant Street. I i.nii, "ThiBkMrfei of a MnVi. I 5:00, p. Home Great Johna of I Hlattfry "John Paton." I Tt. A.

Van o'er La, D. Minister. I ADVENTISTS FREE LECTURES Sunday March 5 7:40 p. m. "Vitamines" By DR.

A. LYI.E INSLOW. M. D. 8,00 p.

m. "Watch the Orient" By PASTOR E. F. PETERSON Service of Soni? at 7:30 Adventist Church 531 25th St. Near Telegraph I AH Seata Kree.

5 Wong of Berlreley.lt(r twelte years i professor in the Unlveffliy: California, who will give. AisV.er a ion of present conditions in China. Mrs. J. A.

L. Turner of Alameda, dramatic contralto, will sing. Mrs. I H. A.

Makinson will preside. Mirs Ruth Fraser. girl evangelist, who sails next month as a mission- ary to Peru, is conducting revival services at Elim Tabernacle, 3440 Foothill Boulevard. The meetings commenced last 1 night and will continue every eve- ning. except Monday, for the next fortnight.

She will also speak at the morning service tomorrow. Miss Fraser is the daughter of Dr. Andrew Fraser, pastor of the First Baptist Church, San Jose. O. Carr Heads Superintendents Owen C.

Carr. Sunday school superintendent of St. Mark's Evangelical Church, is the new president of the Eastbay Association. Hp was elected lo suc-csed Frank N. Kornhaus at the recent quarterly meeting held at the Eighth Avenue Methodist Church.

This organization includes officers, heads of departments and teachers of Bible schools of the greater Oakland area. Other officers elected were: William Hoffman, First Christian, vice-president; Mrs. M. B. Payne.

Trinity Baptist, secretary; Ray F. Ingle, Forest Hill Bapitst, treasurer; Mrs. L. C. Thunen, Piedmont.

Community, corresponding secretary. LIFE STORY FEATURED Thomas G. Jackson, tenor soloist, winner of first place for tenors at the music festival held in Los Angeles 1929, is holding evangelistic meetings with E. J. Holmes at Temple Church, Thirteenth and Market Streets, tomorrow and every night next week.

Tomorrow night Jackson will tell his life story "From Stageland to Canaaji Land." CHRISTIAN First Christian Twenty-ninth Street On Rio'-k Fftsr nf Hri jiinay W. PAUL REAGOR, D. Minister Morning: "THE I t. i I OK THF CHKKCH" An serinon v.iilrh not only looks haft: b-jt forward ns well. Even lnsr: "THE OXFOflO MOVEMENT" Open Forum Fruitvale Christian Church Fruitvi-ile Ave.

nt GALEN LIsIC ROSr, Minister 11 a. A liable ftej oun-e" 7:30 p. "Rf pent: God's fall for Todny" A Fr.mily (liurrh ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Pay at Montccito A-. P.IOV.

A. TUINAI.D MLKPIX necL.r 8,00 a. IIol f'rnnninicn. :0 a. m.

Church 11:00 a. D. Holy C'uni'nmnlon anil Sermon Preacher: The Ttettor. "THB LORD'S PRAYLOIt" 7:30 p. Preacher Professor J.

YV. Buckham "WHAT i'HKIS'i'1 -WITY MKAXS TO MH" ST. JOHN'S T1IIC MilTIILK CUPKCil OK OAKLAND Llglith and Grove Streets riKV. CHAHLKS W. NI'ILSON, Pastor P.PV.

WILLIAM WEBB, Aslsta nt StMlA Holy Oominumon :00 ,1. in. i 'hiidrcn Kucha in. Choral Kncharlst ..,11 a. ni.

KvrnsonK and- Hermon, 7 4 p. ni. Wednesday, March Holy llncharist, 7 1 m. Study Group Instruction 7:45 p. m.

Friduy, March 10 Stations of the truss and Sermon, 7 -t 5 p. m. CHURCH Ave. and pool lull Ph il. Uev.

Y. II. G. BATTBUKHILL Piictor n. m.

''hurch f-'cKol ni. Morning Prayer 11:00 a.m. list Sunday), Holy Communion St. Philip's Chapel Capp St. and Nlcol Ave.

R'Oij a. ni. Holy Communion ni. Church School 9:30 a. in.

(2nd Sun.) Children's Kucharist. TRINITY CHURCH Telegraph Avenue at 29th St. HKV. LLllVD B. THOMAS Church School, a.

m. Chuieh Servlo-. 11 a. m. St.

Peter's, Rock Ridge 8 13 a. m. Church School 0 a. m. Sersica and Sermon 11 a.

m. Kvfhaong 7 p. m. ALL SOULS' Cedar St. at Berkeley 1 1 a.

m. "The Way of Renewal" The first of a series of Special Len'en Sermons hy Th rtev. Theodore Pell. Other pe.rvlcea: 7:30 a and p. ni.

ST. MARK'S Paiicroft and Kllsworth BEliKKLEV-Cars 5. 6 REV. VV. H.

HODGK1N, D.D. Services 11 a.m.. ICHRISTCtlURCH (h-and at Santa Clara TRRENT events of the past few days will subject for di'uinpion by Dr. George Phillips at the Tenth Avenue Church nifrht. The pafttor will ilisru--the themes, "Walsh Is Dead," "The Banks Are Closed," "A New Captain Takes the Helm." At the First Christian, Church next Sunday the congregation will celebrate with the pastor, the completion of four years of ministry, and the beginning of the fifth.

Dr. W. P. Reagor will preach at the morning hour on "The Building of the Church." "What are the ideals which are back of the building of the church? What is its particular place in the community? How does the congregation go about this building of a spiritual body of in the world? This will be an anniversary sermon which not only looks baok, but forward as well." he says. At the evening hour will be a eong service led by Ward Kam-merer.

A violin solo will introduce congregation to the worship hour, and the Forum will be conducted as usual. As a part of the Forum hour Dr. Reagor will discuss "The Oxford Movement." Leo Foster will sing at the morning worship and the choir will sing the anthem, "Come Unto Me." EnrSchingi Life Theme of unter PfeBbytetftm the Stanley Hunter will reach on' the, "Enriching ife." At the vesper service st 5 o'clock the Russian Molakan Choir from the Potrero HillNelghbor-hood House In San Francisco will give a musical vesper service. Doctor Hunter will speak briefly. Mrs.

Lewis Marshall Lloyd, president of the San Francisco Presby-terlal Society, will speak at St. John's Club at 8:45 on "Glimpses of the American Indian." Student Chaplain Announces Series Rev, C. Lowry Jr University df California Episcopalian student chaplain, announces a series of Lenten addresses on the Sunday evenings of Lent at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Bancroft Way and Ellsworth Street, Berkeley, under the auspices of Camelot Club, the Student Club. The address will begin at 7:40 p.

m. and will be preceded by a short service of worship beginning at 7:15 p. m. The topic tomorrow is: "The Meanirfg ancV Uses of Lent." 1 it 'Voice of Master' Therite of Minister The Rev. Lillian L.

Ross Meyer, pastor of the Temple of Inspira tional Theodosphy and Healing at the Pacific Building, will lecture tor morrow night on the theme, "The Voice of the Master." The service will be at 7:45 o'clock in Wigwam Hnll. Every Frldny -night Rev. Meyer conducts a message service in Room 319. Midweek services are held at 2622 Avenue, Tuesday and Friday at 2 o'clock. CATHOLIC Sti FRANCIS DE SALES In.

the Heart1 of the City Corner Grove. Hohart and Wan Pahlo Avenue Phone krsldo 505T nr. rev. monsignor JOSEPH M. GU'JAHON, V.G., Rector Sunday Masses: 6:30.

7:30. 9:00. 10:00. 11:00. 12:15 RKRMON AND Ml'STC AT HICill MASS Kunrtay evfnliiK nervlre, with the sernmn ot tho day Ppelal and HPnonal (lpvotlonis an annonnfpd on Sunday Dally, MasafB, 7:00 and LENTEN DEVOTIONS Wednesday.

7:45 p. m. Special Lenten Services for downtown workers, Daily, 12:10 p. m. pope nt 1 1 aTi.l III.

9:00. 1.1 and P-K I BE CELEBRATED i i "These Oxford What is Their Significance in Our Modern Life?" is the them- of the servic? tomorrow evening at the First Congregational Church, Harrison and Twenty-sixth Streets. The pastors. Drs. Francis J.

Van Horn and Ralph C. Waddell will speak. "The American Hell and thff Kingdom of Heaven" is the theme of the meaning sermon by Dr. Van Horn. Dr.

George P. Hedley is conducting his lectures on "The Meaning of the Bible Today" at the Parents' Clas3 at 9:40. Centennial Holds Loyalty Campaign A "church loyalty month" campaign is under way this month in the Centennial Presbyterian Church. Special services are arranged for Sundays and special speakers for Friday evenings. The Cantabel trio, Emma Doig.

soprano: Bertha Schulze, mezzo, and Anna Ruedy, contralto, with Esta Pomeroy, accompanist, will the choir, under the leadership of George Young. Tomorrow evening at 7:30. Dr. Stanley Armstrong Hunter will give an illustrated lecture on "My Two Years in India." The "Song of India" will be sung. At the morning service the pulpit will be occupied by Lawton D.

Harris. TRAINING SCHOOL DATES The spring leadership training school, sponsored by the Oakland Council of Churches, will be held from April 24 to May 29, according to announcement by Miss Margaret Lobb, director of religious education for the council. PRESBYTERIAN First Presby terian Dr. Jesse H. II 2619 Baird, Pastor II Broadway 11:00 a.

m. "Do We Still Believe in the Grace of God" 7:10 p. m. Organ Recital by Kingsley Price 7:311 p. in.

"The Heavenly Vision" First In a. series of Pre Easter Sermons "My Nev Na M.w Perm Id" flejitru'e Stiervnn'l, Soprano St. Mark's Evangelical Family Sunday a. m. P.lhle School O.

C. CARR, Supt. HARVEY B. LYON, Speaker 11:00 a. m.

Divine Worship "God's Christianized and Civilized Family" REV. B. J. KOfcHLER, pastor, Havenscourt to Hear Irving Ford "When God's Promise Hung On a Tear" is the subject of the, gosjjej, messago to be given, Irving Ford tomorrow evenhnrf finvens-ourt Tabernacle, the Crimson Cross. He says'od'a greatest promise man has been' constantly attacked through the ages by the forces of evil.

On one such occasion the promise was saved by the tears of a little babe." The story of Borden of Yale, illustrated, will be given by Palmer Jeachey. In the morning at 11, Marjorie Payne will speak on "Smitten of pod." There will be an accordion olo. 1 1 ,4 Lutherans to Hear Y. W. C.

A. Secretary Rev. Mark Owen Heller of the first English Lutheran Church will apeak tomorrow oh the third in the aeries of sermons' on the theme: "What Think Ye of Christ?" His, ubject will be "The Importance of His Temptation." In the evening at 7, Miss Margaret Matthews, general secretary of the Oakland Y. W. C.

will be the guest speaker. The Sunday School convenes at 8:45. During the coming week there will be special services from 2 to 3 each afternoon, from Monday to Friday inclusive, commemorating the "Weefc of Prayer." Ruggles Announces New Lenten Series "Let's Live Creatively" js the general theme of the series of Lenten addresses by Bernnrd C. Ruggles at the Universallst MentlnR House, the Christian Unity Center. 491 Cheney Avenue.

Music for the series will be provided by Dorothy Dunyon Shattuck, violinist: Janet Lenr, pianist; Warren Colson, organist, and Mrs. W. H. Lou, A Unity Fellowship hour is held Wednesdays nt, 8 'p. m.

An open class in Applied Christianity is held Tuesday at 2 and Thursdays at 2:30. CATHOLIC St. Patrick's Church Tenth Street at Pemlta SUNDAY MASSES 6:00,, 10:30 Tho Uonrel In SLAVONIAN I.fiHt Mr.nn 1SU. Lenten 7:45 P. m.

REV. A. Tl. HUt.U.v. rMor REV.

WM. BKN5, Assistant LUTHERAN LUTHERAN FIRST ENGLISH Fi t'-nMi rr! 'r've K'roets ft. rn. Chtirh Hehool. 11:1" a.

Worshrp J-lTvlre. Tbm: "What Think Ye of Co I Third hi Srle. Subject: "The Importance of His Temptation" p. rn. Luther League VYe Invite vou to "The Church of ellowship" Mark Owen Heller, Pastor American Lutherans Conference Churches Sunday.

1 1 m. Sernmn hem? "Til P. MISSION t'K THi; CHURCH" Sunrhiy Srhnol, Class a-ml LVM'I rni, 1 1 inn 0 t.i in. Hour: 1, M. Al in(u i st Thurs'Piv even-I i'Ci.

7:31 liev. M. K. Hii rt ma ii Pastor. CENTRAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 4 i 1 Twenty.

eighth Street fil.o Ocean View Trinity Lutheran Church 825 Athens neir San Pnhl Ave. St, O. T. II, Pastor. 1.A-287T KliKllsli Service, 11:00 a.

m. Hpe. cial miiVir Kernion: "TJie Iievil's Voice 'Spare St renjit iron Hrihel "A TO Pit UK TIIK HOLY LAN1)" Havenscourt Lutlieran 'I; 7 1 Havenscourt nr. rte'cli P.P.V. A.

Y'. AI.MCJI'IST, Pilstor SPNOAV It 5 a Vorshlp, I I a. m. ami p. m.

Midweek IcnUm Meditations, V-' e'ini 7:1.. p. in. PILGRIM LUTHERAN 7 1 llopldns S'reet Sundiiy a m. I'ivhi" nrslilp.

1 1 a. m. ii. P. PaptoT.

IN THE HEART OF THE EASTBAY" (mm lake 3255 Grand Ave. W.G.ROtHLE. PA6TOIO 11:00 111. "TEMPTATION" "In the Hcur cf Trial" S. 9:45 a.

m. 8:00 p. m. Lenlcn Service "JESUS IN GETHSEMANE" i Bf-d i i r. Bethlehem Lutheran Ashbv and tirove M.

KNGEL. Pastor Services 10:00 a. in. "FAITH'S ONLV JTOI'NPATIOX" Sunday School, 9:30 a. in.

Mldw.eeit Lenten Service, Vedneidnv eenlnic at oVlock. "VIA TiOLA ROSA'' Zion Lutheran Twelfth an.l Mvrllc -Streets KL. MKIGF.R, Pastor. Srhrtol. 10:00 a.

m. )f C'Tinan Service, 10:00 a. KNGLISH SKRVJCE, 11:15 a. Lenteu Ser ice, VV'dnesadyOi i tt jfr Redeemer, Lutheran Sixty-second Ave. bv(H Brann St.

Sunday School, Air. a. m. 11 p. in.

"TRUE GRKATN'ESSff Midweek Lenten Services, V' fl Wedneertav, 8:00 FRANK A. BETHLEHEM COLORe'S' MISSION 16th and Magnolia Rev Otto Thelsn, Pastor SUNDAY Sunday School, 10:00" a. Tn, Divine Worship. 1 1 :00 Trinity Ev. Lutheran 17 Av.

Sr. '15 H. HAserodt, pastor Gerniali Service, a. m. H.oiy 1 1 a.

ni. tienten Service 8:00 p. m. St. Peter's Lutheran 84lh Ave.

And Plyfholith Sr'. 2 bloeiks north of E. Hth 6t. Sunday School, 10. Worship 11 ni Herman C.

Thelsa, Paitor V. Kiln p. m. LUTHERAN 1 CHURCH DIItlCCTOllT BAPTIST BAPTIST Walsh Is Dead! The Banks Are Closed! A New Captain Takes the Helm! Hear PR. PHILLIPS Sunday Night, on these vital fuhjeefg Tenth Avenue Baptist KTAB 1 0th Ave.

E. 14th St. A NEW TYPE OF SERMON and SERVICE MONTH OF MARCH Tenth Avenue Baptist Church Theme: i "Gospel Truths and Negro Spirituals" Sundiiv, 11:00 a. in. DR.

W. W. BUSTARD. Preacher Sermon Subject: "The Old-Time Religion" Neum Spiritual, "(iimino 1 a OP Time 'llH Is Ion" and other fi.i.jr,, thc. Alabama Cotton Pickers' Ci'lnii-il gnnrtoitr.

HE SURE TO SEE AND HEAR THESE P.OYS. I0TH AVENUE and EAST 14TH STREET. OLD ST. MARY'S Jefferson at 7th Street Mass Every Day During Lent at SUNDAY MAStKKS: anij ARTHUR CONNEt.t, Pajtr HAROLD CAMP PT:" Ppnple's Service 7:0 p. m.

"Some Funerals I Would Like to Attend" Virginia Treadwell Klnff, Onest Soloist ni. "Wounded in the House of His Friends" REV. ERNEST M. WADSWORTH Leafier of the Commission Prnyr Lensue of America, will he the guest speaker at 11:30 o. SuMert: "Prayer Its Importance and Power" Followed by Ordinance of the Lord's Supper and Reception of New Members 3:00 p.

i.i. Pastor Kir1' '-vill teach a. class on 'Th Use of the Bible In Soul Wlnnins' at the First Presbyterian Church, Mt'i pnd Broadvaj. p. ri.

"We Must Be Saved But How?" by the raster Melrose Baptist Church Forty-seventh Avenue and Bond Street CARLTON LEWIS KIRK, Pastor. FIRST BAPTIST I Hi mm METHODIST PARISH MISSION Conducted by Rev. F. J. Romer, C.

Ss. and Rev. Joseph Carroll, C. Ss. R.

MARCH 5 TO MARCH 12 ST. LEO'S CHURCH RldKeway, off Piedmont Avnne Rev. Owen Laey, ftntor Evangelical 8olmn Openlnif Mfftaion tfxercAHf MornlnK Mans mid rition Children's Mlsilon "GOD USES WOMEN" Women Perfumes. Preservatives and Power 7:30 p. m.

"GOD CHANGES MEN" Is This the Last Gasp of Capitalism? DR. WALTER JOHN SHERMAN XTeaching; FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 24th, and Broadway Kpeoial Lenten Devotiona on- Wdnsilnv fv -4 WU EST OF HAPPlNlf.KK Herald Bolder, Sa. Sunday Masses: 7:00. 8:00. 'Alameda -Rev.

l1eal Shies 5rvices- 11AM. -7 S0RM. Flfty-elfhth, and Ttlerraph..

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