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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1936 TINE CRISIS TO BEiTHEMEOEGLUEST PREACHER Church Honors Tenth Annwefaary to Be. ME 'Education in Christianity Carlton Kirk SCHOOLS GIVE PflSTO THEME Feied by Lakeside Church GIL OTHE IB i. mm in SermonTheme TIMlDf JOY IH LIFE WILL I DISCUSSED The title of castor emeritus vii It FEATURE nreacher at the morning worship, conferred upon the Rev. Carlton Lewis Kirk, retlrinf rtaatm nt Ml. commencing at 11 o'clock, and the "Education in Christianity" will The tenth anniversary of the dedication of the church building will be observed tomorrow In the Lakeside Baptist Church, Third Avenue rose Baptist Church, at the midweek the subject of the sermon by evening service at the Speaker will be Dr.

E. M. Bratchef, also of services on SPEC! MUSIC Wednesday the BsDtist Divinity School. Instru a a i sin U9 rami Rev. Sumner Walters at Christ Church, Alameda, at 11 m.

tomorrow, following tha opening of The opening of the public chools, colleges, 'and church schooie has provided Dr. Clarence Eeidenbach mental and vocal music will be fea night Resoili tlonsofsrat tures of the services and will in cnurcn school wuh a Rally Day elude selections presented at the service at 0:30 a. m. itudtforl -1 wun me iaea ior ms sermon at tne First Congregational Church tomor- Reverend Marsh Preaches jStreet. The 'pastor, Rev.

N. C. Par-Jons, wis 3p a wheal the present Gtiitt Holy Communion will be cele Pastor! 4 Preacher Sermons' to Give Sfindfay dedication ten years ago. Bible Conference brated at 7:30 a. m.

Young Peo Kirk a min-istrv re- At Both Services; Plan Last Dramatized Hymn ple's League will meet at 8:15 p. At Evensong, 7:30 p. the sub counted his Dr. Frank Under Plans Diicnssion of Group of Special Question Sunday At th First Methodist Church, Broadway at 24th Street, Dr. Frank Under, minister, will speak at both sendees'.

His morning theme will Will Be Continued ject of the Vesper Fellowship Class tructure was erected, elsrht vears' At Fli Presbyterian Again, tomorrow, the First Presbyterian Church will have the wilt "The Kingdom of Gdd." "What Is the Victorious Gosper The Stuernagle Bible Conference then known "golden set vice" as the First during IS we ish row morning. The subject is "The Will to Learn." He says; "This great week in our family and National life. The'i public schools' form one of our biggest businesses. We can appreciate it all the more when we remember that once tfiere were no such institutions as public schools. Those who go to the schools can make the most out of it by going not with a feeling of being driven bUt With a fpCliniT nt Tact 4.

which time is that toplo announced fey Rev, Thomas Beverly Marsh for his ser mon tomorrow night at 23rd Avenue Baptist "Church of the Victorious Gospel" "I am convinced." Baptist be "Some Open Doors Into Better the mem will continue another week at Elim temple, 1522 Ejghth Avenue, te-fording to the pastor, Rev. John X. Hubbard. Tomorrow at I p. m.

he will give i description ttf the most Church. bershlo rose Church Living," and evening subject, "Finding Joy in Life." DR. CIFFErJ TO CONDUCT HOUR and its privilege of hearing Dr. Walter E. pastor of the Covenant Presbyterian Church of Detroit.

Dr. McClure i occupying the pulpit In the absence of the pastor, Dr. Jesse H. Baird. The morning sermon theme is, "Truth and Freedom." At this service, Mrs.

Frankie fcfae, Chlsholm, soprano, will sine "Come Unto Me." from 350 to mora than 800. Among the Questions to be an says Reverend Marsh, "that religion should do more for us than just to save us for the life to coma. Tha swered tomorrow evening are the ate valued "Mfm owe following: icon ftserva- important coming eviit Mrl. Stuernagle will slrig. At IAS p.

the theme will ba "Forgiveness, the initial Experience in Christianity." glorious adventure. We have ad religion of the Lord Jesus Christ not only assures us of Heaven here. to him. hu- "What's the food of elections with veiy at all their prejudices, propaganda and mirable schools and colleges, but ,000. after but.

Whetl rlffhtlv nnferatlu 7 A ELTON h. KIRK soeaklnr. tmr homitirul hniMina i party cries7" mv. m. c.

tAHnosi Dr. J. w. Helps us to live victoriously here on "Beauty for Ashes is the iheme "la tha revolution in Spain likely At II a. tn Pastor HUDbara wiu Speak on "Remember Now Thy Creator in the Days ot Thy Youth." uus eann." nanced and erected soon after his coming and now almost completely Bailey of the Baptist Divinity in Berkeley, will be the announced for tomorrow morning by by William Coenen, and "How Sweet the Name rf Jesus Sounds," by Liwt-BIiss.

The evening service promises to to cause a European war?" mcy cannot serve tneir lull purpose unless those who go use them to the fullest advantage. Tho church school will open tomorrow in all departments and classes. The last number in the aeries of "Where ie the next world war paia ior, me resoiuuoi recounts most likely to "dramatized Hymns" will be presented, featuring Elly M. Russell as "Are youth free to think in your interpreter and soloist assisted by air. ana Mrs.

Kay ingle, and a mixed quartet under the direction Rev. T. T. Giffen, minister of Plymouth Church, 2809 Piedmont Avenue. The phrase is from an ancient prophet who had no purpose to trump up optimism that had no sound basil but rather to lay the foundation for the only hope men had a right to hold in their own better moral and ethical standards.

Gwynfl Jones, tenor soloist, will cnurcn or are tney told what to think?" "How can we be factual about the ingratitude of humans and man's of Harrison Ward. Johrt' J. Cooper 1F1CU GUEST SPIER inhumanity to man and repair faith ce one or special interest. Dr. Mc-Clure's message will be ob the general theme, "The Agreement Between the Land and the Book." A few years ago Dr.

McClure visited Palestine and later prepared this message. He shows how the Biblical account always fits perfectly with the conditions in the land as they are found by the pilgrim today. The stories of Abraham, Joseph, Moseph and Solomon will be considered. Comment will also be SUBJECT HOUR SETS CO Lutherans Change With the Fall opening of church school tomorrow morning at tha First English Lutheran Church, this period will begin at 9:45, and the hour far wnrehin i. .1 in uoa ana numamty7" sing, "Behold What Manner of Love," by McDermld.

Farewell Set wm oe cnarge of tne last In a series of illustrated "Shadow-Land" Singspirations. At 11 o'clock, Reverend Marsh will speak on "Branded," a study in "the life that wins." Assisting Reverend Marsh in his program of "Greater Sunday Evenings" will be Harrison Ward and David McAdam who will sing "Watchman What of the Night," by Sargent, and the vested choir in a "Awakening to the Truth" will be the sermon theme of Mrs, Rose Dr. Alfred O. risk will be the For Cardinal Church Officials guest minister at the 11 o'clock made on the present tense lltuatiort "Healing for the Deaf and Dumb," is the subject announced by the Rev. WV O.

Ruble; pastor of the Grand Lake Lutheran Church, Euclid Avenue and Van Buren Street, Emery, speaking at the Oakland Unity Truth Center, which meets from the recent Summer schedule, to begin, tomorrow, at 10:30 a. m. This schedule will be maintained during September. For several years the pastor, the Rev. Mark Owen Heller Vio nuJ 1,.

c. morning worship service tomorrow Will Be Ordained Th. observance of the Lord's tomorrow It 11 a. fri. in the audi Civic officials and members of in Palestine.

I I i Fire-Fall Will the catholic Church will loin to in me neamont community Church, Highland and Mountain Avenues. Dr. risk is chairman of tha Department nf Phlln.nnh nt special anthem. for the service tomorrow at 11 1 m. MUh.

.1,0 kUIlllliVX months exclusively for presenting an fiTinrnnWat enriaa 4U morrow night at the Civic Auditorium In a reception and farewell to Supper and communion will be held tomorrow evening at the Fruitvale Presbyterian Church at a special candlelight service, at 7:45. A short Julian Ducloi, baritone, will sing cardinal Emanuel Gonsalves Cera- Be Discussed the gnthem by Hamblen. "Besides San Francisco State College and the former pastor of Portalhurst Community Church In San Francisco. 1 1 U11UC1 IJ1C general theme of "Summer Studies in the Psalms." Tomorrow his sermon subject will be "Don't Fret!" ielra, of Lisbon, Portugal, who has communion message will be brought Still Waters." The Sunday School been visiting In California for sev by the pastor, Rev. C.

Meryl Bish, meets at 0:80 a. m. torium of the women's City Club. Mrs, Emery will also continue her lessons on "Spiritual Enfoldment" next Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, in Ebell Auditorium, The noon silence is held every day at noon in the sanctuary, Ebell Club Building. mi Otis 0.

Benson to Deliver Discourse Otis Oliver Benson will ba tha At this same service, Richard i 'Home Coming Day Will Be Emphasized "Come Back to Go Ahead" will be the theme of the "Home Coming Day" services tomorrow at the Park Boulevard Presbyterian Church school or children from i years of age to the eighth grade meets at 8:30 a. m. Everyone from BAPTIST Compton is to ba ordained as a rul i 1 i Bishop Miller ing elder, and the following or dained as deacons: Jack Donovan, William Palkenstein, Harold Bur To Fill Pulpit ton and Robert Malcolm. In addition to the ordination service, William me nmtn graae to 99 years of age eral weexs. Dr.

C. Lopez, Oakland, is chair-man of the committee which will tender the farewell to the Cardinal, who will leave soon for Lisbon. A program, with noted persons as speaker is planned, and ft was expected that the Cardinal would ad-dress the group. Associate Pastor To Conduct Hour "God's Klnedom and Mine" will Nunes and George Klarmann will be installed as members of the The pulpit of Shattuck Avenue lecturer tomorrow at First Church of Divine Inspiration, 8316 Tale- UK i m. tor unified worship session.

Dr. Rollo C. La Porte, pastor, will speak on board of trustees. Methodist Church will be occupied graph Avenue, at the afternoon At 11, o'clock the pastor will bring Sunday morning by Bishop George "Let the Fire Fall" will be the evening sermon subject of Psitdf Edwin 8. Johnson of the Mission Covenant Church tomorrow.

The sermon will give spiritual reflections inspired by the world-famous fire-falls at Vosemite. A lively congregational long service will open the meeting, and a communion left" ice will be held At the close. The morning service Is broadcast each Sunday morning over KftOW at The pastor will speak on -''Christ in the Midst." A Indies' trio from" San Jose will ting several numbers. In i. ,1.1 'Personality to a message on "The Mind of Christ." services at 2:30 o'clock.

Tha evening services will be at 8. There will be aireicnea out Tent Pegs." Instruction time is from 11:40 a. m. to 12:15 Dedication Anhivetsary Services LAKESIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Third Avenue and East 15th Street Morning, 1 1 o'clock Sermon by Dr. J.

W. Bailey of Berkeley Evening, 7:30 Dr. M. E. Bratcher of Berkeley, Speaker Beautiful Musical Program at Both Services N.

C. PARSON3, Minister music, healing services and psychic Task of Church demonstrations at both meetinss. a. Miner, wno has for a number of years been resident bishop of the Methodist Church in South America. Prior to his election to the episcopacy in 1624 Dr.

Miller had been engaged in missionary and evangelistic work in Panama and Central p. m. Vespers will be at p. when the guest speaker will be "That Young Fellow Kapple" of the Afri Today Is Theme be the subject of the sermon at the First Christian Church tomorrow morninl at 10 o'clock. Kev.

Sam T. Dr, Franziska Lash lectures -every Wednesday evening at 8 on "Life Here and Hereafter." Astrology is interpreted by Flora Urquhart every can iniana Mission, At the NOrth Congregational Church, Cedar and Walnut Streets, LUTHERAN America. Previous to that he had been one of the outstanding Methodist leaders of the California Pugh, associate pastor, will again be In the pulpit in the place of Dr. W. P.

Heagor, who is on his Friday evening at 8. Rev. Augusta E. Robert is pastor. Berkeley, Dr.

Pierson Parker, min ister, will preach at 11 o'clock to Be Colbert Theme "Cfibos Your Environment" of morrow on "The Task of the Church ALL SOULS 'EPISCOPAL There is no evenlnf church serv Today." Church school meets at 0:45 ice. but the young people's discus a. m. Fireside Club, an organization BERKELEY UNITARIAN "Is It Worth While to Have Any "Geometrical Progression in the Development of Personality" will for high school students, meets at Grand Lake Lutheran Euelld at Van Buren 11 or IS Street Car 11 a. m.

Healing for the Deaf and Dumb" W. BUEHLE. Pastor sion group for college-age youth meets at 6:30. Ideals?" will be the theme of. the be the sermoA topic of Rev, Horton 8:30 o'clock, The Rev.

P. M. Cassady, rector of All Souls Episcopal Church, Cedar and Spruce Streets, Berkeley, will conduct all services and will preach tomorrow. The regular session of the hcurch school opens tomorrow at 8:80 a. m.

discourse tomorrow by the Rev. Colbert at the First Universalis! LUTHERAN v'- Horace Westwood, minister, at the First Unitarian Church, Bancroft Church, on Cheney Street, Just back oi the Orsnd Lake Theater, tomor- Way and Dana Street, Berkeley. row at 11 ciock, "The Situation in Spain." partlcu PRESSTTERIAIf larly as it relates to religion, will KROW Sundays, 4:30 to 5:00 p. m. DR.

ROBERT L. EVANS at Pasadena 1 1 :00 a. in. "The Things That Cannot Be Shaken 7 p. in.

"The Pre-eminence of Christ" ffldr os CARLTON L. KIRK will be present at both services to greet friends 47th Avenue and Bond. Street be the subject of an informal" discussion by young people, under the Hayenscourt Lutheran S711 Havenscourt Blvd. CB, Carlatrom, Pastor -Mnday School, a. m.

Divine Worship, 11:00 a.m, "SINCERITY IN SPEECH" Luther League Rally at 7 p. m. leadership of the minister, at 7 p. m. i RtviJAV, Farr to Presbyterian Churches Invite You to Worship With Us Conduct Services The Rev.

3. Farr of Bridge-witer, will speak and sing at a special meeting to be held at the Salvation Army Hall, 857 Slst Street, near Telegraph, this evening. Elmhurst Presbyterian Hth Ave, (Jones Ave.) Juat off East 14th St. Worship Services! 11:00 a. m.

and 1:00 p. m. REV. W. L.

BOND, Pastor UXIVERSAUST East Bay Lutheran Churches (Missouri Synod) Annual Mission Celebration Sunday, August 30 California Concordia College 64th Avenue and Brann Street (One block north of Foothill Boulevard) Three festival services in Behrerid's Memorial Gymnasium. Morning services dedicated. to home missions and afternoon service to foreign missions." Featured Speakers: 10:00 a. m. The Rev.

G. Kirchner (In German language) 11:15 a. m. The Rev. W.

Schroeder The Brooklyn Presbyterian llth Ave. ana East 15th St worship Servlcea, 11:00 a. m. and 7:10 p. m.

RICHARD A. VAK DSR LAS D.D.,. Minister Fruitvale Presbyterian I7S Hopkins street RKV. C. MERTL Pastor 1 11:00 a.

m. "The Mind of Christ" The LUTHKRAN ChUroh nearest the Heart ot Oakland FIRST ENGLISH (California Synod, U.L.C.A.) Grove at Hth Street Church School 10:10 "DON'T FRET I First Unlveralist Church "The Meeting House" Tenth Avenue Baptist Church 10th Avenue and East Hth Street Dr. Phillips Preaching 10:45 a. m. "After We Are Dead.

What of the World?" "YOUTHM A Young People's Rally Night 411 Chene y. Juat back ef the Lake Theater. Or Ml p. m. Candiellaht Communion.

Ordination of Bldera and Deaoons. First, Presbyterian, Berkeley Dana Street at Channlnr Way "A Church With a World-wide Influence" Dr, Francis Chunk Downs Pastor, Preaches: 11 a. "Redeeming the Time" 7:10 p. "Followlna; Chrlet" Muelc under the direction of Mr. and Mrs.

Charlei J. Andereon Saint John's College and Derby, Berkeley 11:00 m. DR, W. A. VIS8BR HOOFT of Geneva "THK CHURCH SITUATION-IN EUROPE" 11:00 a.

"Choose Your Environment" MARK OWEN HELLER, Pastor The lUv. Horton Colbert Park, Boulevard! 4101 Park Boulevard Unified Worship, 10:40 a. m. "STRETCHED OUT TBNT PEOB'1 P. m.

"THAT TOUNO FBLLOW KOPPBU" Plcturts a Africa. SPIRITUALIST 2:00 p. "The Day of Worship" 1:45 p. m. Prof.

Qeorae Dayi "SCANDINAVIA TOD AT" Dr. Stanley Armatronsr Hunter. Minister 'What Is the Victorious DR. RQLLO a LA PORTS), Pastor I Central Lutheran "THE CHURCH IN TH GARDEN" 411 SSth Street M. K.

HARTMANN Pastor 11: a m. "THE FRUIT OF THE TREE" p. m.Brief addresses by 3 foreign missionaries. The Rev. H.

O. Theiss (Former Missionary to China) The Rev. W. Kraemer (Former Missionary to China) The. Rev.

M. Wyneken N.S.A. C.S.S.A. Spiritualist Church 741 list Strut MARGARET FOLBY, Faster Sunday, 7:41 p. ra.

Dr. Harold Crosi Mrs. Bodtncton, Soloist 1:10 p. m. -Ops Forum, Htal- At the request of a number of friends our pastor, Rev.

Thomas Beverly Marsh, will apeak Sunday evening at 7:46 on thia sabject. DON'T FAIL TO 8EE THE BEAUTIFUL DRAMATIZED PRAYER HYMN (The last In the aeries) (Missionary to India) lag, Uhuiu, TtU p. a. Meiaage Meeting. Tonight -Social Whlit, 1:19 p.

m. Sunday School Rally and Bible Class, 6:46 a. m. ENJOY THE SPIRITUAL LOVELI-2rf THB ILLUSTRATED SHADOW-LAND SINGSPIRATION. Special music at all services under the direction of Prof.

A. Wessling. Facilities for picnic lunches. Recreation. Come and enjoy a day of inspiration and Christian Fellowship.

THEOSQPHICAL -i. mi ii Building, a Solar (L Fruity ale Spiritual Sdenct Church No. 38, Inc. Stm-taj. B.

Phillips Kilt, I I S. 14th St MR. C. STEW-iHT la Something Different, frtientatlon of papers. Vocal lotlona by Mr.

James IVAroy. Uesusea fcr cood. mediums. Heallna, p. m.

Horning Sermon (11:00) "BRANDED" Muslo In "charge of Harrison Ward ONSTATION affi8 First Presbyterian Church 2619 Broadway Dr. Jesse H. Baird, Pastor DR. WALTER E. McCLURE Detroit, Mohlfan, will preach at both sen-Ices 11:00 a.

m. 'TRUTH AND FREEDOM" Mrs. Franlcle Mae Chliholm, Soprano p. m. "The Agreement Between the Land and the Book" utena A.

Manclnl, Tenor CXRISTIAR SCIENCE 0) Ira N. Doak Sunday, p. m. Theoaophy Hass Wedneaaay, p. m.

REV. THOMAS BEVERLY MARSH 23RD AVENUE BAPTIST "Church of the Victorious Gospel" 23rd Avenue near Foothill Boulevard Christian Science Churches Branches ot The Mother Church, Tha First Church ot Chrlit, Scientist, In Boeton, Massachusetts Subject of Leseon-Sermon, August 10, 1918: "CHRIST JESUS" nrs. jessia Love Joy Theosophical Society (Adyar) i Oakland Lodge. 1(16 Alice Street The Church of Jesus Christ the Aquarian Age, Inc. 04 4ta Street, aear Orove.

ierrleea Batnrday, p. m. T-ture by Mr. HuibaniTe. Hes--t.

All Meiaaaei, TUI8DAT, p. m. Bev. M. A.

Banks. Pastor. HI- SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 a. ra, day and Friday only from I to 4 p. ra.

and p. except Seventh Church, a. m. and p. ra.

Sixth Church, Eighth Church and Soeiety, 11:00 a. m. only. FIRST CHURCH Seventeenth CCM3.8XITY Atstiimissm0w HAROLD CAMP Returns From Vacation. At 7:30 p.

m. he will speak on "WHAT IS PRAYER? Anthem: "Send Out Thy Lighj" (Gounod) Spiritual Science Church, i No. let X41I Earriaoa Street Sunday p. as. Addretj by T.

Wllllami iluitc. MllllfU Thursday Ml p. as. Old Faehloned Circles, KONA CARRINGTOM. faster SUNDAY SCHOOL.

1:10 and 11:00 a. m. Wednesday evening meet-Inge, 1:00 o'clock. FREE READING ROOMS open daily (except Sundays and holidays) at hour named. 1st Church 11 a.

ra. to p. ra. Ind Cuhren 1421 Telegraph Avenue, open a. m.

to p. m. Srd Church 11 a. m. to 4 p.

m. 4th Church 10 a. ra. to 4 p. m.

6th Church 11 :46 a. in. to p. Sth Church to 4:10 p. 7th Church IS m.

to 4 p. m. -Sth Church p. ra. to 4 p.

ra. Tuesday and Thursday only Downtown Reading Room, 1:10 a. m. to :00 p. m.

dally except Wedneaday until p. m. Financial Center Building 40( Fourteenth Street Inadaya and holidays (reading only), 1:00 to 6:00 p. m. Piedmont Gmmunity Church and Franklin.

SECOND CHURCH Hth and Elm st, near Telegraph Ave. THIRD CHURCH 1S4S Fruitvale Avenue. FOURTH CHURCH 1110 Lake-shore Avenue. FIFTH CHURCH SSth Avenue and Holly Straet, one block north of East 14th 8treL SIXTH CHURCH 160 41st St. two blocks east of Broadway.

SEVENTH CHURCH SltS Harrison Boulevard. EIGHTH CHURCH 111 Filbert Street, aear Twelfth Street CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 60CIETT ISIS Hopkins Street Sunday isspimisi 4 At II :00 a. m. "THE CHRISTIAN AND HIS CROSS" Anthem: 'VNFOLIVYE LPOKTAL fTOotinofJ Qtiftrttt: TVrT.COWir wtxtv -B--i-a Highland and Mountain Avenues Organ Pf elnds n. Morning Worsbi, Serrlea aa.

Oaest Minister i.w D.p.rtln,Ilt Pheiophy( g. yBCiico But. Cillega Duets TBto the HIIIb" (DaM) Ml Elliabeth Hackett Contralto Mr. WaJlaca Lee Jack, Tenor Tenor Solo: "Come Unto Him" rLaaiut Mr. Wallace Lea Jack "A WORSHIPFUL HOUR IN A WORSHIPFUL CHURCH a.

to, Reading Room open Tuea- I 1 CmjRCH OF DIVIN T10N. Inc. Sill Telearaph Rer. Anfueta 15. Robert.

D.D, i -X r. Hi-gate 0292. Sunday eer-v i Addreaa, O. Ben- 1 1 a i. 1:00 "iiflin." Paychlo demoa-' -(ion.

Wednesday, p. m. 1 lecture, tr. F. Lanli.

Friday, id p. m. Aatrolory, flora Urqu-brt Tueodav. Idii p. m.

Circle, p. Fhnne morn-for Ail Welcome. 1 All are oordlally Invited to aorriees aad reading rooms. PIEDMONT FIRST CHURCH Piedmont Community HalL Highland Avenne. Sunday services.

11:00 a. Sunday School, 1:10 a. m. and 11:00 a. m.

Wednesday meeting. 1:00 p. m. Reading room, 106 Sheridan -Ave. Week days, to 4.00 p.

xtept Saturdays and hoiidaya, 21st at Telegraph.

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