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OXKESPfD TRIBUNE, SATlttDXTr MXRCH 15, 118 EA STBAY EVANGELISTIC UNION TO CONDUCT RALLY ACTING PASTOR Ladies Aid Society Will Give Birthday Luncheon Sinner's Guest To Be Topic of Pastor Gilien DU. I BID ilWIE Rev. Weston to Conduct Three Sunday Services Rev. W. G.

Weston, known as the GROUP PLANS HDCASTIIT VESPER HOUR I BE SUBJECT AT METHODIST "The Sinner's Guest" is the sub business men's evangelist, and his ject of the morning sermon by Rev. T. T. Glffen at Plymouth Church, the fourth sermon in a Lenten MELROSE son, "Bill of Elizabeth, are In charge of the campaign under way A birthday luncheon will be sponsored by the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Alameda, at the Recreation Central Avenue and Oak Street, next Tuesday, according to announcement by the president, Mrs. Frances Marstpn.

The 12 of the year will series, texts for which are taken from the words of Jesus' critics. The Bradley, L. Qsterdock, Ed Champion, C. B. Greeley, M.

Woods, James Foley, E. P. Butterfield, S. Parsons, B. Sutherland, E.

Phillips, L. Van Nest, W. E. Boyd and W. Fisher.

An attractive- program has been arranged by the general committee, Mrs. Agnes Crum, chairman, and will be presented after the luncheon hour. The. following artists will participate: Piano duos, Mrs. Frieda Hauschlld and Mrs.

Ada Lee Young; a a 1 Tabernacle choir, with Gwynfi Jones leading, will sing Gounod's "Unfold Ye Por- ICalTt rV to Be Theme Former Berkeleyan Will Christian, 'f Of Service at Chapel Dr. W. J. Sherman to Preach On 'Getting On, or Sunday Morning's Service Westminster Choralisti to Furnish Music at Evening Service of Presbyterian Succeed.Dr. Stevens, Who McDermid.

rr ja tii ai In the evening at 7:30, under the lrangferred to Jralo Alto auspices of the Winslow League will be shown motion pictures of Of Chimei From 5 to 6 mi ssionary be represented by 12 tables, decorated to represent the months by their respective hostesses. The fol a 1 1 1 a nee, 33rd Street, vocal numbers, Mrs. Alma Kliegle; Japan andHawaIi. The Melrose Methodist Episcopal off At the First, Methodist Episcopal Shakespearian readings and song Dr. Jesse H.

Baird, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. wiH con The Eastbay. Evangelistic Union plana a rally and broadcast at the Chanel of the Chimes, 4499 Pied Church, 24th and Broadway. "Get lowing hostesses will preside at the tables and will respond to the roll call of the months with appropriate toasts: Mesdames W. V.

Freeman, interpretations, Mrs. Carmen Dear ting On, or By!" will be the ser There wlll be threes tinue his seric. of sermons mont Avenue, Oakland, tomorrow mon theme of Dr. Walter John born O'Neill, dramatic reader; piano numbers, Mrs. Irene Trauner Sands; C.

S. Canfield. F. Whitehead, Thinking with Jesus." hia th iwe afternoon. The rally begins at 2:45, Sherman, tomorrow morning.

He i ces torn orrow: Bennett, M. Pennock, A. Horton, L. I vocal, Mrs. Howard G.

Collins, ac and the broadcast will go over sta says: "Getting by ia the real de Church, 54th and Wentworth Avenues, has arranged with Dr. Clarence E. Flynn of Berkeley to become acting pastor, taking for the present the position left vacant by the transfer of the Rev. Daniel W. Stevens to the Methodist Church at Palo Alto.

Dr. Flynn has held pastorates in Indiana, California and New York, including the University Church at tomorrow morning being, "Thinking With Jesus. Selfward." The Terhnle Holm, M. McDougal, P. Roth, Ida companlst, Mrs.

Frieda Hauschild. sire of a great number of men tions KTAB and KKE from 8 to p.m. The thpme of the broadcast Choir, under the direction of Walter 'Getting on' means advancing in BE 11 a.m., 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. At the afternoon B.

Kennedy, will present a program character and achievement. The open secret of Christian improve "Calvary" and wftl be carried out of music. br soecial musical numbers ana At 7 o'clock, W. B. Kennedy will ment and progress is disclosed In Bloomington, Indiana; Trinity Meth.

Rev. Weston will give the Christ's repeated commissioning. give an organ recital ahort message. Among those taking part from different churches will A. D.

Faupell will apeak at the odist Church in Berkeley, and the NIGHT VISION BIBLES ETHICS mam reed'ssubject "The Sacramenta" if the subject Liberal Fellowship which meets at The clue to Paul's progress as a man and a missionary Is seen In be the Ladies' Trio irom tne wnris of Dr. Baird's evening sermon. tuui Avenue-state Street Methodist Church in Troy, New York. He story of his I He tlan and Missionary Alliance; W. U.

WESTON Christ's appearances to him. Mu Music for this, service will be presented hv the Westminater Choral. was at one time a district superin was formerly manager of a Penn string quartet from the and M. A. sic includes anthems by the chorus sylvania lumber company, but for and, Oakland Nazarene cnurcn; choir: "King All Glorious" by tendent in the Indiana Methodist Conference.

He is a graduate of De Pauw University, and also holds the the oast eight years has been in the male quartet from Berkeley Naza Barnby, and "Peace I Leave With ministry. Bill Weston leads the con You" by Roberts. Rev. J. Narver Gortner, pastor' the Madison Street Temple, 1433 Madison Street, at 10:30 tomorrow on the subject "Ia Our Democracy a Failure?" He says: "America la not only going through a real social and economic crisis.

We are passing out of an old era into a new epoch which demands a new technique." Questions to be answered include: "If this is ao, shall we abandon degree of Doctor of Divinity from gregational singing and offers vibra- At the evening hour the topic rene Church; and a double quartet of girls from the Oakland Nazarene Church; solo by Margaret and the chorus composed of of the First Pentecostal Church on mat institution. At the First Unitarian Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock, Dr. Clarepce. Reed will speak on the subject "The harp solos. These special services win con will be "The Red Network." Dr.

Sherman says: 'The Red Network' had to be written. The Patrloteers In "Who's Who in America" and "Who's Who Among American elude during the coming week. voices from many churches. C. A Ethics of the Bibles." Thirty-first Street near Grove, wilj preach tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock on "The Coming of the Authors," he is listed as a member Godfrey will lead the chorus.

Zura who believe that unless every He says: "The beginnings of mor of Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Gamma Mu. Bella will be at the organ and Ivan C. Frickstad will give the Scripture democratic procedure?" "Can the national social science honor societv. Lord." ality as stated in the Bibles of base of democracy be broadened ists, directed by Mrs. Jesse H.

Baird. The offertory number will be given by Paul Bairdyoung violinist, who will play the Adagio movement from the Ninth Concerto, by Charles DeBeriot. Dr. Cherin to Be Fellowship "Guest Dr. William B.

Cherin will be the gueit at a special meeting of the officers and directors of the Eastbay Junior Religloua Fellowship at tha home of the president, Miss Rachel Hlrshberg, 600 Merri- mae Street, Dr. Cherin will present plans' and suggestions for the future activities frf the reeentlv rvrtfanfoed' 1nn(nr' the American Association for the mankind were so imperfect that He says: "In a remarkable night and ahort message. to carry the new load?" "Can our Advancement of Science and the American thinks as they do he should be mugged, Jugged and slugged into compliance had to spill their purposes and here, they are. The young people will dramatize the college inquisitors at their laughable tasks. It's fortunate that i The rally will be held at the they often seem expressions of im democracy, which wag founded in an I1TECTS BE DREAMS' TOPIC Chapel the Chimes at 2:45 Vision 'which will be the theme of nay message the Lord recently showed me in an unmistakable agricultural era, be made to function frickstad, who Is president of the in an industrial era'?" "If our pres morality.

Men believed in ancient times that their moral eodes were sanctioned by their gods. This was union, announces Dr. Will ent democracy la a failure why it Commonwealth Club of California. 11 Communion to Be Celebrated it ao7' Houghton, new president et the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, manner that some of the people to whom I minister are not ready for the coming of the Lord. Many of we can laugh." Music Includes the anthems "The Recessional" by De-Koven and "One Brotherhood" by Whitney, Mrs.

Grace Towner is will apeak at the first Presbyterian Baptismal Service us believe that the hour of the Church the evening of April 11. "The Keynote of the Kingdom' Lord's coming is very near, and cer organist and director. true of the laws of Menu in India, Zoroaster In Persia, Lycurgus in Greece, Numa in Rome and Moses among' the Israelites." The Adult Discussion Grdup will meet at 9:45 a.m. in the church office. Charles R.

Roberts will speak on "Liberty." To Be Celebrated will be Dr. Clarence Reldenbach'i Members ot the Young Men's Dean Battershill tainly it behooves those who are not ready to make themselves A baptismal service wllbe eon- subject at the First Congregational Luther League and Young Ladies' Institutes will receive holy communion in a body ducted by the pastor, ReV. George To Give Discourse ready. This is a time when we shouW.not only study the signs of 26th and Harrison Streets, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. at ine 8 ffciocit mass at St.

Francis group. Plans are being made for the forthcoming bi-monthly open meeting of the group to be held at the Claridge Hotel, April 4. Membership In this group is open to all young men and women of Dean W. H. Battershill, rector, de Sales Church tomorrow.

Break' E. Cooprider, at the Advent Christian Church, at the conclusion the Sunday School session at 10:30 tomorrow. This will be a pre- Head to Speak Dr. N. M.

Ylvisasker of Minneapo will take for his subject tomorrow the times, but our own hearts, lest we find ourselves unprepared in the fast will be served at the Women's This will be the second in the series of Lenten sermons that Dr. Reiden-bach is preaching on "Glimpses of day of the Lord's appearing." City Club, where Rev. W. D. Dooley, lis, executive secretary of Easter service preparatory to church morning at St, James Episcopal Church "Natural, Supernatural and Contra-Natural: Can We Believe In the Miraculous In face of the At the evening service, the Rev.

college and business age, who are the National Young People's Lu Dr, Sherman to Deliver Lecture Under the auspices of the First Christian Church, Dr. Walter 'John Sherman will give his lecture, iiicmuciaiuui I i i.i u. win De guest speaker. Ernest Sehween -will be -Mary Bush, grand director, and James Taylor, missionary to West Africa, will be the speaker. A ther League, will be guest speaker At 11 a.m.

the pastor will preach' rhs' derstandlng between all faiths and Twentieth Century Scientific Reve at the Central Lutheran Church, 411 He says: "After having decided on "The Dignity of the Church of praise service will be conducted races. 28th- Street, tomorrow morning. Christ and tha Importance of Mem lations; and If So, In What Way Does It Affect Our Endeavor to Gerald McCarthy will head the committee of arrangements, at 11 n. to devote His life to the kingdom of God, Jesus set about making Reeling 'Round Europe" a the He will preside at the young bership." LUTHERAN live a Normal Christian Life?" estlake Junior High Auditorium, people a workers dinner and con known to people what He was driv The pastor speaks In the evening Martian Novels to ference at 5:30 tomorrow in the Rev. J.

Patton on the tet "My son, give me thine ing at. How did He startle them into attention What did He tell Lutheran Church. 19th and Dolores 23:26. Christian Endeavor Be Address Theme Dr. Lucy Lockwood Hazard, head Street, San Francisco.

Members of To Give Message them that the kingdom was? Monday evening at 8:15 o'clock. Dr. Sherman spent several months last summer as a member of the Sherwood Eddy party In Europe. He will give the background of the whole present European situation and help to interpret the present the Central Senior Luther. League its nature adequately defined in CATHOLIC The services tomorrow at tbl Mark's Episcopal Church, Bancroft the Sermon on the Mount? We are in the habit of giving reverence to ST.

FRANCIS DE SALES Way and Ellsworth Street, Berkeley, will begin- with holy-communion at will attend. At 8 o'clock Dr, Ylvls-aker will lecture on the work and activities of the Young People's Luther League. 1 Rev. M. Hartmann announces of the English department in Mills College, will lecture tomorrow night at the Fruitvale Congregational Church on "Modern Martian Novels Turn Left." Rev.

James B. Orr is minister. the Sermon on the Mount. Do we know what is in it? Or have we condition of world affairs. In the Heart of the City 7:30 a.

m. The high school class of Fjrst English Lutheran California Synod, U. L'. C. A.

Orove at -Sixteenth Street Church School, 9:45 a. m. Worship Service 11 a. m. forgotten what is" there? More im the church school will meet at 10 Prior to the lecture a half hour of -music will be brought by the Honoring the birthdays of Col.

Mathewson, Earl Payne and Dick Oielow, the Sr. Y. P. of First Pres. byterlan.

Church of Alameda gathered at the home of Col. Mathewson on March 17, The first banquet of the new Sr. Y. P. (Berean) Society of the First Presbyterian Church, wiH be held on April 4.

The basketball team of the First regular Lenton services Thursday portant than that, do we practice it a. other classes at 11 a. m. The Do we believe that we ought to try service at 11 a. m.

will be morning evening at 7:45. 1 choir of the First Christian Church. Mrs. Charles Endriss will play a CATHOLIC practice it?" prayer, a' combined church school Dr. Reidenbach will preach on and adult service.

group of violin solos, and following the theme of the evening her numbers will be Russian pieces. Miss Architects of Dreams" at the eve At the 11 o'clock service, the preacher will be the rector, Rev. J. Miss Alice Hopkins To Give Discourse Unity Wayside Center, 5365 Bond ning service at 7:30 o'clock. He says: "Should we be dreamers of Conviction" corner urova, tiODan ana San Pablo Avenue Phone LA kealde COST RT.

RRV. MON8IGNOR JOSEPH M. GLEASON. V. O.

Rector Sunday Masses. 6:30, 7:30, 9:00. 10:00, 11:00, 12:15 ERMON AND MUSIC AT HIGH MASS (18:15) Sunday evening; eervlee, 7:41 wtth aermon of the day Special and aeaaonal devotions aa announced on Sunday Dally Maaaea. 7:00 and 8:80 Karla Edson, soprano soloist at the First Christian Church, will sing Lindsay Patton, who will speak on the topic, "The Greatest of These." Presbyterian Church, Oakland, are -lis? Why should, we do It? Street, East Oakland, will hold regu champions or the cnurcn ieaa What should be in What a group of German songs, and Rob At 8:45 p. choral evensong will St.

Andrew's Church 8lth St and Adeline Rev. JAMES McHUGH Sunday Maaaea: 8:80, 8:80 and 11:00 a. m. and have entered The Tribune lar services tomorrow at 11 p. m.

Miss- Alice Hopkins, leader of the ert Baxter Todd, baritone soloist, will 'sing a group of Scotch and be conducted by the student chaplain, the Rev. Sturgis Lee Riddle, a ketbiill tournament. help are they to us? What should they lead to? Do they help to shape the world? What shall we say ot English songs. Former State President Fifth In the Series on "Dlsclpleahlp" Luther League 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m.

Mid-Week Lenten Service "The Offense of the Cross" choir of college students furnishing the music. the man of action who dreams but Home of Truth in Alameda, will speak on the subject, "Some experiences of Jesus." Mrs. Cora, Collar, soprano, will be the singer, Mathewson was the main speaker little?" PRESBYTERIAN In the morning the ehonft choir CHRISTIAN Unity Wayside Center also holds CATHOLIC at an evangelical conference in Sac ramento last night. Next Wednesday evening air Ala will sing "God So Loved the Wwld, and there will be a tenor and bass 6JjjiVVkVVViVV mid-week meetings every Wednesday at 2 p. at which Miss Alma Morse, leader of the center, is $srk yralttart 9rtBtyttrfan Cfcartt duet, "So Thou Lifteth Thy Divine meda County Christian Endeavorers Rev.

Mark Owen Heller, Paator Petition" by Stalner, the regular speaker. will hold a skating party at Roller land. i At the Adult Forum, 9:45 a. Robert E. Stone will speak on the DIVINE SCIENCE Fruitvale Christian Prultvale Ave.

and E. 17th St. D. L. Hughes, Minister 11:00 a.

"PROGRESS OR DEATH" Soloist, Lole Homo Jonea p. m. "GO THV WAT" At the Young People's rally last rv roilo ufoanT subject "Law and Legal "Tnstitu tions." LUTHERAN CHURCH DIRECTORY Tuesday evening, percentage and attendance banners went to Albany 11:00 a. Jesus Looked Young People. Miss Betty.

Paul led THEOSOPHICAL Around." 8:001. m. A 40-MINUTE SONG AND TALK. the devotional! and Miss Florence OLD ST. MARY'S Jefferson at 7th Street SUNDAY MASSES 6:30, 8:00, 9:00.

10:00, 11:00 and 12:15 Dally Maaaea, 7:00 and 8:00 Devotions to Our Mother of Perpetual Help every Tuesday p. m. REV, ARTHUR Paator Mulr sang "The Good Shepherd." CHRISTIAN Speaker of the evening was Rev, Frank von Christlerson, "Reincarnation. Among Ancients and Moderns" gllk-ourl I traod THEOSOPHICAL "It is well to remember In times like these that the real field of honor la. not.

a battlefield." DIViNE SCIENCE FELLOWSHIP T. W. C. A. Ifoteli Corner Webater and Fifteenth St.

Ida B. Elliott Speaker "SEEING, THINKING' AND SPEAKING THE TRUTH" Edith Sperry Smith i Soloist Healing Meeting-, 10:80 a. m. Tuesday Meeting open to all HUmboldt 9717 N. AMNEUS Sunday, :00 m.

Thaosophy Classes Wednesday, 8:00 m. Mra, Lovejoy-Thursday, 8:00 p. m. Mra. E.

Lewla Library houra: 1:00 4:00 njuj Sunday BAPTIST Bethlehem Lutheran Aahby at Gtova, Berkeley M. ENGEL. Paator Sunday School. 9:10 a. m.

10:00 a. m. "BLINDl CONVICTED, SAVED" "Wednesday, 8:00 p. "THE REDEEMER REVILED" Gottfsdlf'n a. nt.

Hear DR. REAGOR a. m. "NEW RESOURCES B'OR THE CHURCH" 7:45 "THE CONQUEST OF FEAR" Special Music by Large Chorus Choir Theosophical Society Oakland Lodge No. 4 (Point Lorn) welcomes the public to Opn Forum Theaophlcal Study every Friday, 8:00 p.

m. Children's CIih, 11:00 a. m. very Sunday Madison Masonic Temple HJJ Madison Street, Corner 15th Street; Oakland. Theosophical Society (Advar) FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Oakland 1486 Alice Street Twenty-ninth Street.

One block east of Broadway UNITARIAN Trinity Ev. Lutheran The Church with a Parish School. 17th. Ave 15. H.

Haaerodt, paator German Service, 9:45 a. m. I p. Lenten Service Qlelrosc Baptist 47th" Avenue at, Bon3 Street Between Foothill Boulevard and Eaat Fourteenth Street Take Tgnaclo or Eaat 14th Street cara to 47th, Avenue. KEV.

I.e. WIS IKK, -Pastor 11:00 a. m. "The Walk, the Calling and the Vocation of Christians" 7T.10 p. m.

Second-Sermon on "The Eternal Security of the Believer" Bible Class, Swedish Mission Church, corner Parker and Grove; Streets, Berkeley, Monday night Subject: "Redemption and the Redeemer," Tuesday evening, Melrose Baptist, Revelation, Chapter 17. Reeling Round Eurooe TABERNACLE Bethel Tabernacle General Council, Assemblies of God 1421 Twenty-fifth Avenue R. BROWN, Pastor 1:45 a. m. Sunday Special service celebrating J00 Increase.

11:00 a. "He Leadeth Me" 7:80 p. m. WILMA EDGAR BROWN a motion picture lecture REDEEMER LUTHERAN Slxty-flrat Ave. and Brarin Bt SUNDAT SCHOOL, 9:45 a.

m. 11 a. WITH GOD" Duet, "Love Divine," by Stalner Lenten Midweek Service Wednesday, p. m. "PILATE.

THE GOVERNOR, A "WEAKLING" FRANK A. UNIVERSALIST First Unitarian Church Fourteenth Street three blocks west of the City Half 9 :45 a. m. Church School" CK 1 1 :00 A. M.

DR. CLARENCE REED will speak on "The Ethics of the Bibles" Dr. Reed says: "The evolution of morality -may be traced step by step in the Bibles of mankind. Morality is tm the result of a supernatural revelation but is a social -product and an individual achievement. The good has been exchanged for the better and the better has given place to the best." Ut-Telegrnntt Ave, at iWonty-lirst St.

1-IHTHe HEART OF TNI MSTBAV (iRflno There Is Help and Hope for Tan-at The Meeting House (Christian Unity Center) CHENEY AVE. Juat tt9 feet eaat of Grand Laka Theater, between Walker end TtmnA UlTHEIttlQH Dn Walter John Sherman Westlake Junior High Auditorium 2641 Harrison Street Monday, March p. m. 3 months study in 60 minutes. HALF HOUR OF MUSIC Soloists Mrs.

Charles Endriss, violinist Miss Karla Edson, soprano; Mr. Robert Todd, baritone; Miss Esther accompanist and Director of Music, First Christian Church. Auspices FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH I Euclid at Van Burea 12 or IS Street Car REV. BERNARD ('. TtUOGLES Pak Sunday 11:00 a.

m. "Your Degree of Firesidte Message, 7 :30 "WHAT EVERY HUSBAND SHOULD KNOW" Features: 1. Raymond Marlowe," tenor, singing "Twenty-third Psalm." 2. Beautiful home 3. Fireside hymns led by Harrison Ward.

"BENEATH THE ERMINE ROBE" mm BOTH SERMONS PREACHED BY Harold cam UNITY W. G. RUEHLE, Pastor. 11:00 a. m.

"Samson, a Man of Success" LENTEN SERVICB Wednesday, p. m. "PILATE, THE WEAK-LING, RUINED" Vested Choir. BETHANY GOSPEL mm a "rriVvVVWxafg "UNITY" St. Peter's Lutheran litk Avaa mmA Services every Sunday, ,11 a.

at Auditorium of Women 'i City Club. 1428 Alice StreM. PRESBYTERIAN Two blocks north of East l4tk S. 8.. 10 a.

Worship. 11:11 Herman Thelaa. Pastor. BETHLEHEM COLORED MISSION 16th and Magnolia REV OTTO THEISS Paitor SUNDAT SERVICES Sunday School. 10:00 a ta.

Divine worship.vll:00 t. m. Th First1 Presbyterian Church 1 0TH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH I Dr. George Phillips, Pastor BANQUET THaV'hAD NO GUESTS" This Sunday X- y. INGRAHAM of vlty School of Christianity, Kansas City, Announeementa by G.

Andrews Jr. Bethany Gospel Hall 1940 23rd Avenue. Phone. GLencourt 4010. J9 :30 a.m.

Sunday School and Bible Class The Lord's Supper 3 m. MR. J. J. ROUSE OF CALOART.

CANADA will rive his farewell address. Subject: "THE CITY OR THE 7:45 P. M. MR. GEORGE RAUST OF DENVER will bog-In aeries nf meetings, chiefly for young people, continuing-Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

HEARTS' INVITATION TO I ZION LUTHERAN; TWELFTH AND MTRTLB STi. M1EGER. Paatar B. V. INGRAHAM lectures Tues- day, 8:00 p.

mi, at" EbelJ Club. I Subject: "Science of Prayer," and 2619 Broadway DR. JESSE BAIRD, Paator a i "THINKING WITH JESUS: SELFWARD" The Temple Choir and Quartette 7:00 m. ORGAN RECITAL: W. B.

KENNEDY 7.30 "THE SACRAMENTA" Westminster Chorjllsts Violin Solo by Paul Baird c. 1 a also conducts the Realization Healing Meeting i Thuraday afternoon, 8:00 p. man Da, English Service, 11:15 a. m. "THE SUPREME OFFERING" l.enten Service Wednesday, I m.

for tha Deaf at I p. m. G.j GAERTNER, SW-248J District Missionary Rubicons each life must cross" At this service an, Interesting souvenir patkage will be presented to each member ot the congregation. vThls package will represent real value. at Ebell Club, 1440 Harrison Everyone Cordially InvlUd f-V.

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