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PARTE 3 Freeway SUNDAY SERMONS Grades Backed Continued from Second Page OLD-FASIIIOIVED REVIVAL noua SUNDAYS LONG BEACH MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM MEETING BEGINS i-30 fJA. Charlss E. Fuller, Addition of three grade sep Resurrection." and at 7 cm. on "The Inescapable Christ." SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1 946 LENNOX BOULEVARD Rev. John W.

ton Calhoun. Morning, "Our Assurance of Life 6 p.m musical program. GLENDALE Dr. Clarence w. Kerr.

Topic for 9 and 11 a.m.. "Easter Eagerness;" evening, musical program. Roman Catholic ST. VIBIANA'S CATHEDRAL Msgr. John Grande.

Morning. "Jesus Allv; evening ''Easter arations to the Hollywood Freeway, project, t- Franklin Wilton Place and Foutain was approved yesterday in WILSHIRE Rev. Floyd Reeves will weach at a.m. on "Trie Dawn 01 a New Day." Dr. Calvin E.

Holman will preach Raisin Growers 1 at 9 and 11 a.m. on ine t.ure 01 me MAVNARD MEMORIAL Rer. Norman W. Sacramento by State Director of Taylor. Tooie for 9:30 and a.m..

Tr Mt His Rising. Mine." I cawiey. f.A.. v.u.. in charge.

Masses. 6, 7. 8, and 10 a.m.. and Solemn Pontifical Mass at 10:45 a.m. with Arohbuhop John J.

Cantwell as celebrant. The Papal Benediction, to which a Plenary Indulgence is attached, will be imnftrterl hv ArrhhiNhm ffml.w!! Public Works C. H. Purcell. TEMPLE METHODIST.

1515 W. 14tn St UNDAY BROADCASTS KX LA 4:09 p.m. KOCR :00 p.m. Rabroadcasta KXLA tiOO KF0X 18:00 p.m. KM PC 10:05 p.m.

The Fountain Ave. structure Kev. Harold ts. Carlson. Morning, "Pronhecv of the Emntv Tomb." ST.

JOSEPH'S Sunrise Solemn High Mass! VERMONT SQUARE Dr. Walter C. Buck. a second Solemn High Mass. noon.

Los Masses will be at 6:30. 7. 8. 9. 10 and 11 am.

ner. iodic ior ana ii a.m. Eternal Morning:" 4:30 p.m.. baptismal service. ST.

VINCENT'S Rev. William Ward. CM. will be built by the State while the city will finance alignment of the avenue and the cost of right of way. The State also will WESTWOOD COMMUNITY Dr.

O. C. cnanman. sermons, 8. 9 ana it a.m.; vouth uroaram.

7 B.m. HEAR 1 RIVERSIDE HAS TWO SLIGHT EARTHQUAKES RIVERSIDE, April 19. Two earth shocks were felt here at 7:55 a.m. today. So slight that they passed unnoticed by many residents, they served merely as a topic of conversation for office workers hurrying to their places of employment at that hour.

Neither police nor Sheriffs office had any reports of" damage in the city or county territory. fcoiemn Mass, 5 a.m.. with sermon by Father Ward. The music will be repeated at the Mass at 11 a.m.. when Rev.

William Kenneally will preach. Low Masses will be at 6:30, 7. 8. S. 10 a.m.

until noon. Masse will A a an Aihtr CHURCH at lilti W. 29th 8t. Rev. X.

C. Erickson will preach at 3 P.m. ANNA.VDALE Rev. Howard Clark. Morn-ins.

"Your Labor Is Not in Vain." UNIVERSITY DK W. L. Miller. Preach- build the Franklin Ave. separation, acquire the right of way and finance the portion of work within the limits of the State ln services.

9:30 and 10:43 a.m.; i D.m.. motion nietures. Catholic Churches ot the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. At 3 p.m. tomorrow there will be a ceremony of Investiture of a hew member into the Hospitaller Order of St.

John ST. MARK'S Rev. Frank Lawyer. Morn Maurice Johnson Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Convention Kail Embassy Sth and Grand sWSi KFOX ing.

Lite ot tne Ages; 3 p.m.. Baptismal service: 6:30 t.nt youth program. FIRST CHURCH, West os Angeles Dr. highway right of way. or ooo, at tt.

John ol Cod Sanitarium, 2445 6. Western Ave. huh LongoraKe. cervices, st.ia and 10:45 a.m. Free Methodist Salvation Army Services at all enrtM tomorrow will tie Purcell said his approval of the projects is based on a revised agreement between Los Angeles and the Department of Public Works.

FIRST CHURCH Rer. R. Milton. -d if i-; a at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.

The morning service at The Citadel. 125 X. Fourth will be in charge of Brig, and Mrs. Francis Howell. In the evening the young people, directed by Mrs.

Elsie Morton, will present a pageant. Maj. A. Slous will sneak at the morning service at 832 W. Ninth St.

A cantata will be given at Demand $250 Ton Guarantee FRESNO, April 19 A demand that the Federal government provide a $250-a-ton guarantee for 1946 crop raisins and provide insurance protection against weather damage was voiced here today by industry leaders in a message to the United States Department of Agriculture. The government has asked full raisin production this year to meet world food needs, but the industry representatives warned that unless a minimum of $250 a ton was guaranteed the growers many of them would divert their production into fresh sale or winery outlets. Last year the latter outlets paid growers who sold to them considerably more than was realized by the group who dried raisins. In addition, '46'ers to Install Congress Hall in the evening. A sunrise service will be conducted a.t.

thm galv.tnn Officers of the newly formed Heiligers Gets Publisher Post Army Home and Hospital, Christian 46'ers of California" Club will be installed at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Deauville Club, Santa Monica. Norman Ries is presi (AM0KC) FREE PUBLIC ASSEMBLY SUNDAY AT 8 P.M. "HOW TO RESURRECT THE MYSTICAL CHRIST WITHIN YOU! by Gilbert N. Hollowoy, F.R.C EASTER EXERCISE: Toke part In on in.

inspiring invocation of Christ Consciousness! Receive the personal benefits of our Healing Meditation. Ftm All Wflcome Friday Morning Club, 949 S. Fieuerot tTNTVERSITY Rev. Lowell Megbrden. Sun Morning, "In Hun Live;" evening.

"Contentment." SECOND CHURCH Rev. A. R. Monahon. Morning.

"Meaning of the evening. "Evangelism." THIRD CHURCH Morning. Easter program: evening sermon by Rev. E. P.

Boyd. HERMOV Morning sermon by Rev. Mel-vin Foreman: 4:30 p.m.. vesper service. PASADENA Rev, R.

E. Cochrane. Morning. "The Living Redeemer;" evening, "Thrp to HUNTINGTON PARK Dr. Elvis U.

Cochrane. Morning, "He Was Expendable:" evening. "Life of Christ." a picture. INGLE WOOD Rev. J.

Edward Cochrane. Morning, "Resurrection, the Only Mir- WHITTIER Rey. Bergen BirdsaU. Services morning and evening. LONG REACH Rev.

Llyson Burnett will preach in the. morning and evening. BAN PEDRO Sermons in the morning and evening by Rev. D. Lamson.

BRENTWOOD CHAPEL Rev. W. A. Hu-let. Morning, "Beyond Tragedy," evening, "Paths That Jesus Trod." Latter Day Saints rise service, a.m.; sermon on Miracle of the Resit rrept inn 'e dent of the organization com McCARTY MEMORIAL Dr.

O'. James ALHAMBRA, April 19. Bar posed of persons of Syrian oweu. topic lor 8:30 and 10:45 a.m., "This Is the Victory;" baptismal service, ton Heiligers, director of the Al-hambra Post Advocate, today WESTWOOD HILLS Dr. J.

R. KeUemg. Services. 10:45 a.m. and 4 p.m.

ALVARADO Rev. Fred P. Thompson Jr. Morning, "Rising of the evening was appointed publisher. He sue cantata, "My Heart Is Glad." CYPRESS PARK Rev.

P. Meredith Mc-Cluer. Morning. "Life May Be Endless;" 7 Dm. milsiral nrnzrnm ceeds Alden Waite, who becomes assistant to the general manager Times photo HOLLYWOOD-BEVERLY Dr Cleveland of Southern California Associ is.ieinauer.

topic ior and 11 a.m., "Proclamations of Easter;" 7 P.m.. open forum. ated Newspapers, of which the 11 a.m. EASTER MORNING SERVICE 2 p.m "CAN THE FIRST RESURRECTION OCCUR THIS YEAR," Dr. Davlea.

William Fomum: "THE ROBE" An Episode from Douglas' Great Book. BAPTISM by IMMERSION 100 Candidates to ba Baptised in the Beautiful Baptistry on the Shrine Platform. 5 p.m. "KING OF KINGS" Motion Picture. 2-hour Depiction ot the Passion Week of the Messiah.

Services at five wards of the Los Ancles Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will be conducted Post-Advocate is a member. At the same time, Frank G. Plaisted, recently placed on in tomorrow at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Names WORKERS F.

R. Buchanan of Glendale, shown with some of 300,000,000 bees he tends in Southland blossom areas. HONEY PROSPECTS GOOD, SAYS GLENDALE APIARIST oi tne wards and their bisnops are: Adams. 153 W. Adams J.

Great: RADIO KGER 9:30 p.m. (Nightly Except Friday. )J Ou.licot. iv Arlington, 11th Ave. and 48th Severn Sorenson: Beverly Hills, 1700 Chevr Chase active naval duty with the rank early rains resulted in raisin crop losses in the valley nearing $12,000,000 and there was no gov PICO HEIGHTS Dr.

Merle E. Pish. Topic for 6 "The Grand Opening:" 11 a.m.. "He Lives;" 7 p.m.. chJdren'g program.

ARLINGTON AVENUE Rev. W. Kendrick Anderson. Topic for 9:30 and 11 a.m.. This Is the Victory;" Sunday Evening Club meeting, 7 p.m.

WILSHIRE Rev. M. Owen Kelllson. At 11 a.m. Mr.

Kelllson will preside at a service in the church, while a similar service in Assembly Hall will be led by Rev. Walter MacGowan. At 8 p.m. the choir will sing "The Messiah." 4 IvM of lieutenant-commander, was Drive. Mcrvm L.

eaunaers: Hollywood. 1552 N. Normandie John M. Russon: named advertising director. ernment insurance program.

Alternative Offered wusnire, lus 5. Manhattan Place, bian-ford G. Smith. Reorganized LD. Saints Heiligers has been associated with the Post -Advocate since district on the Doheny Ranch 1930.

He formerly was connect between Covina and Riverside vr.KMONT SQUARE Dr. Bruce Brown Morning, "The Angel In the Tomb;" evening sermon hv Albert Vernon WILL BE HEARD BY THOUSANDS WITH MOTION PICTURES SOUTH PASADENA. 13 Fremont Ave Elder Harry Waylett will preach in the from the middle of May to the HUNTINGTON PARK Rev. Ray Charles morning. BURBANK MISSION Church School.

1 jarman. iodic ior S.JU ana 11 A.m., middle of June and then trans Knuckles. by Elder T. sermon ported to the sage district. 'As an alternative to the support price proposal the group suggested the complete removal of all ceilings on all types of grapes to permit supply and demand to set equitable It was contended the $250 support would reflect a consumer cost GLENDALE, April .19.

Late spring rains in Southern California improved the world's honey outlook and warm weather in May and June may: mean, a bumper crop. This was the crop forecast today of F. R. Buchanan, 242 N. no easier oermon.

Congregational CHURCH at Whlttlar Blvd. Sermon Newhall ranch being the site of by L. L. buinerlantt. 11 a.m.; Bioie cisss.

7 m. CENTRAL CHURCH, 3t S. Grand Ave. 1(00 Great Easter Program "GIVE US PEACE" Knox Sorien Masterpiect 2:00 "Creation's Marvtts Ravaal Mighty God? Suptrblf Screened Knox Specio Mofion Pictures 15 Missionary H. Brown "MISSION THRILLS" the hives.

Buchanan leases about 30,000 acres in each area. sermon bv Eev. J. w. Rusnton.

11 a.m. address by Eider R. Y. Knowlton. 7:30 FIRST CHURCH, Uo Angeles Dr.

James W. Fifleld Jr. Midnlfsht service beginning at 11 p.m. today. Tomorrow's events will be as follows: Immortality service.

8 a.m.: sermons on "Easter p.m of from 23 to 25 cents a pound. Lutheran inougnts About ood. and 11 a.m.; christening service, 3 p.m.: Holy Communion, 4 p.m.; reception of new Orange who is a man who S20 W. Fifth St, ALL WELCOME OILTMOUE THEATRE The action followed a report by Walter J. Taylor of San Fran members.

5 p.m.: youth program. 6:30 OUR SAVIOR'S Sunrise service. 7 a p.m.; aaaress by All red Korea, poet. KRKO, Sundays, P.M. sermon on me Kisen enrtst.

oy ur. Redondo Plans Youth Bands 7:00 F.M. cisco in which he asserted the current market on all grape WESTWOOD HILLS Rer. 8. Mark Home J.

A. E. Naess. 9:30 a.m.; discourse on "The Power of His Resurrection." by Rev William Carlson. 11 a.m.

Sunrise service. 8 a.m. sermons. fin 11 a ANGELICA Sermon on "Atoning Power products is strong and if the gov or tne Atomic Age. by Rev.

c. Jonnson. should know. He operates in the Southland what ar known as the world's largest bee "farms." "Up until the spring rains, it looked like the worst season in 40 years," said Buchanan, following a survey of the plant ernment wishes a 1946 produc WIIX YUIS NS FIGHT IN WISILin WAU 3 A new, thrilling; revolutionary message on the ResurrectionUl 9:30 a.m.; discourse by Dr. O.

A. Elm-quist. 10:30 a.m.; drama. "The Cross of Christ." 7:30 m. CHRIST EVANGELICAL Rer.

W. X. tion of 275,000 tons of raisins, a support price of not less than $250 a ton is required. HOLLYWOOD Dr. James H.

Lash. Morn- ing. "Eternal Life CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH Rev. R. B.

Boden. Topic for 9:30 a.m., "Geared tor Eternity;" a.m.. "Daybreak." Christian Science "Doctrine of Atonement" will be the subject of the Sunday Lesson-Sermon at all branrhen of Tt Mnther rrhnrr.i t-Vi ruermann. Topic ior a ana a.m. 'The Lord Is Risen BETHANY, Lea Angeles Dr.

Henry Trying Vr.kl.. Unrnina "I If. Vnr.ua, Unr. growth on 60,000 acres he leases BETHANY. Hollywood Rev.

George Witt. Topic for a "Pear Not." HOLLYWOOD Dr. Robert Ii Kerstetter REDONDO BEACH, April 19. Plans for a group of bands for the youth of this community were announced today by W. Vaughn Scott, chairman of a committee directing the project FjrSt Churh Of R.irttitt Xknmtn.n Topic for 9 and 11 e.m..

Tb Day ol Sierra Madre Sewer Vote Set HaadUtfaiastsal jtesurrecuon. The Golden Text is from I John: "If any REDEEMER. Sonlb Gate Rey. T. H.

for his estimated 300,000,000 bees. The estimate of his bee workers is based on about 75,000 bees for each of his 4000 hives. Last year, was a bad honey EMBASSY AUDITORIUM, 9th and Crand. lee Aaoetet SUNDAY. 7 P.M.

Joeckcel. Topic lor la ana ii a.m.. Easier Picture tn Pour Scenes." BETHEL D. CHURCH Sunrise service. man sin.

we nave an advocate with the Father. Jesus Christ the righteous: and he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours onlv. but also for the sins of the whole world." Bible citations and correlative passages from the Christian 8cience textbook, "Science and Health With Kev tn the Arrinl.nre" VTarv 6 a.m.; cnuoren program, a.m., festive serrice. 11 a.m. SIERRA MADRE, April 19.

Proposed construction of a trunk sewer system to this city year not because of a lack of BEVERLY HILLS Dr. O. L. Hudson. Morning.

"The Oreat Victory." ADVENT CHURCH Rev. Henry 8-herer. AI.IEMCA BUCK TO GOD APRIL 11-20 HEAR Dr. JOITV ZOLLEIt rain but because in 'May and Baker Eddy, comprise the sermon. Services June, when the blossoms were topic ior ana a.m..

-a is Riwn." in full bloom, the weather was SALEM STREET. Glendale Rer. B. T. FAMOUS RADIO PREACHER Sorenson.

Topic ior 9 ana 11 "KtijiJep Crime Atrnin so cold the bees couldn't get Hsard for years nm hurotreria of ttatloni tell 'ht thrilling of ''Haps far a Ravtval la stir Natiaa'a CasUol." VILLAGE CHURCH OF WESTWOOD Dr. as a part of County Sanitation District 15, will be submitted to voters here Tuesday. This share of the total district cost is estimated at $126, 600. It Is estimated it: would mean a tax rate of 29 cents per Times photo Barton Heiligers out of their hives. In 1943, the last big honey A.

J. eoictan, Morning, "Tne Meaning of Faster" "i 1 Re. Aner O. Bloom. Morning, year, Buchanan's bees produced CREAT UNITED RALLY ONE SERVICE ONLY CHURCH OF THE OPEN DOOR EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 212:30 P.M.

Autaieaa at Natlanal Fallawtnla for Bslrltual Awakanlsf Dlrestaai Ra. Ckat. ai. Leaning. laid Das Molnss, la.

"Out ol tne enadows into tne utm: p.m.. children service and motion DJrtures. ed with the Hollywood Citizen, Monrovia News-Post and Vari 230 tons of honey. Hives are placed in the orange TRINITY EVANGELICAL Rer. Ira.

T. ii a.m. are re pea tea at many churches In the afternoon or evening, Wednesday meetings, at which testimonies of Christian Science healing are given, are conducted at all the ehurchea In the evening, and an additional testimonial meeting Is conducted by Third Church of Christ. Scientist, during the noon hour en that day. Other Services FIRST UNITARIAN CHTRCH Dr.

Trnest Caldecott, Morning. "Why Christ Crucified BAIIA'I SERVICE Beatrice Irwin' will speak on "Is a New Civilization to Rise? at 3 p.m. tomorrow at an open Baha'l program at 331 8. New Hampshire Ave. SELF-REALIZATION CHURCH OF ALL RRIIOIONS Tol Bernard will sneak at 11 a.m.

on "Resurrection of Christ." $100 assessed valuation on prop ety. Hodcte win prescn at 10:30 a m. on Tne Meaning of Christ's At 7:30 m. Rev. H.

H. Peirtag wtil speak on "Prom Doubt to Faith." erty, with a drop to 20 cents within five years. Waite, before coming here, IAten to the Special SEEE2 SBBUHCSS was editor of the Glendale News ST. PAUL'S. Santa Monica Rev.

C. B. Hoiana. topic tor a ana ii a.m.. -a for Easter." Press, editor and co-publisher of the Westwood.

Hills Press and associated with the San Pedro earnestly ask for your prayers and1 financial support to continue the great work of this 53-year-old organization. THVBCM of the Strikers Present 'Show'atConvair SAN DIEGO, April 19. With their strike against Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp. in its 76th Baptist News Pilot. He is a graduate of FIRST CHl'RCH.

Los Angeles Dr. Frank CNIVERSITT BIBLE CHURCH Rev. Milo Pomona College. Jaaerourg. Topic lor 9:30 ana a.m..

"Today la Festival ot l.iaht rt m. Rexur- Glendora Toy Loan Marks Anniversary jumifoii. jopic ior a p.m., The Return Waite will take up his new rection of Christ, of Christ." TENTH AVENUE Rer. Hubert A. David- duties at the S.C.A.N.

office in REV. DON HOUSEHOLDER, D.D., Speaker KFWB (9801 Sunday, 8:30 to 9:30 A.M., 9:00 P.M. Hugh R. Murchison. Dr.

John 6. Nield Mission Quartet KFVD (1020) Monday through Fridoy, 10:30 A.M. UNION RESCUE MISSION 22C SOUTH MAIN STREET, LOS ANCELES. MU. 6103 eon.

Topic lor 8 ana 11 a "Meaning of the Resurrection lor Today:" evening. "Pprtinrnt OiiMtions at Easter AN FLU 8 TEMPLE fire service. a.m.; sermon on "Pillar to Post" hv Dr. Rolf K. MePherson.

10:30 a I Passion Play, written by.AImee Semple MfPhrwn. 7 in Los Angeles following his return from New York where he will SnNTSIDE Rev. E. O. Forde.

Topie tor CHRIST CHURCH, UNITY Dr. Ernest C. ana 10:3 a.m., "Hlgnwaya 1948:" 7 P.m.. cantata. "The Crucifix- km." attend a convention of the Amer GLENDORA, April 19.

Ten years of operation of the Toy LA CIENEGA Rev. leonard Prentice. ican Newspaper Publishers As Hear REV. E. C.

ERICKSON OF DULUTH, MINN. Morntng. "Lire for the Deed:" evening, cantata. The Faster Rtorv." sociation. 'AX WEST HOLLYWOOD Rev.

Stanley Cor- wiison. Dr. Norma Knight Jhnes will speak at 9:30 a.m. on "The Stone the Builder Rejected." Dr. Wilson will preach at ii a.m.

on "Alter -Three "THE MYSTICAL CHRIST" Gilbert N. a Rosicrucian. will speak on "How to Resurrect the Mystical Christ within You" at 8 p.m. tomorrow at 940 ft Wienem Rf day, several hundred machinists today staged a "show" at the plant, aided by performers from the machinists' union at Lockheed Aircraft Corp. The strikers were led in a parade by a band from the local A.F.L.

Musicians Union and by the "Lockheed Unionettes," girls clad in yellow sweaters and white shorts and paced by a drum majorette. Police permitted the marchers to parade along Pacific Highway and guarded Housing Site Chosen 3 p.m. Sunday, April 21st EINAIt WAEIIMO will sing Mefhodisr Church Bldg. 1276 West 29th St. ot Orchard ntls.

Morning, "Power of the Resurrection;" 7:30 p.m., cantata. "The Risen Klne GLENDALE FIRST Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher Jr. Morning.

"The Living Among the Dead;" evening, "Seeing Is Behevinff Loan here had been celebrated today with a special "March of Dolls' to replenish the many dolls permanently adopted by small mothers. Under the supervision of Chairman Grace Sutherland and Times photo W. Voughn Scott REDLANDS, April 19. The "INVISIBLE MAN" Speakers at Theosnphy Hall will discuss "The Invisible Man" at 8:13 p.m. tomorrow.

City Council has designated city- CULVE C1TT FTRST Rev. Herbert Har- Caster Prasraia 00: Mornina War. owned land on Amethyst Ave Yauth Laasue CANTATA, as representatives of South Bay jmpS. INDOOR SUNRISE SERVICE 7 A.M.: 8.8, I shi 110; DIVINE HEALINS SERVICE "THE PRINCE OF LIFE" ay whiM-rabaC I far war apara ainaar. EVANQELISTIG 81 SERVICE 8:15 A.

MINTS mfi committee members Mrs. Max as the site for 70 housing units to be received soon from the grave. Morning. Lire From the waa; evening, picture "The Resurrection." FOUNTAIN AVENXE Dr. John R.

Siemens. Morning. "Christ's Resurrection:" evenini. song service. ELEVENTH STREET Dr.

C. P. Hageard. Morning. "Challenge of the Risen civic and church organisations.

Instruction will be under the Canadlas Evaatalitt. will ba tha aiai aanakw al tha day. and will eaatinua rwivai aaraiaas aithtly avaest Manday sad Saturday, fiadia KSER. J0 A.M. daily.

Calvary Tabartiacle, 4S00 8. Haaver. A eara. LeRny M. Kane.

Fiatar. AD-79H well Domer, the Toy Loan has IMBShST AUDITORIUM Dr. J. A. LOV-ell will sneak on "Will Your Sons Fight in World War at 7 P.m.

tomorrow. "PROMISE Or IMMORTALITY Miss Katherine Heck will speak on 'The Promise of Immortality" at 3 p.m. tomorrow at the international headauar- ters of the Covina Theosophical Society. CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY Dr. E.

Dingle will sneak at 11 a m. I them from traffic. United States government. direction of John Newman, a list of 350 borrowers, as well evening, cantata. "The Con.

fiiiprmt Kino- as group loans to kindergartens, EM PLC BAPTIST 1 Dr. S'. Kearnie Kee-tees," evening. gsn. Mornine He former music instructor at the Redondo Union High School, who had charge of recreational band instruction here last INSTITUTE OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE "Trt Tnevifahle 1 -the nursery school and special groups.

More than 500 toys a Redlands University Gets Former Berlin S.S. Volumes FIRST CHURCH. North Hollywood Rev. Errol Shour Morning. "Easter, the Assurance of Better evening.

rinttiti me inumpnam ure will oe discussed at 11 a.m. by Dr. Ernest Holmes at the Wilshire Ebell Theater and by Frederick Bailes at 938 S. Figaeroa St. month are in continuous circu A PROGRAM PACKEO WITH PLIAblJRE AND PROFIT LOS ANGELES EVANGELISTIC CENTER WESTCHESTER Rev.

larle Bhlpley. Topie lation, according to Toyrarian, Mrs. Raymond Lancaster, with the exceptional record of less than 1 per cent for breakage and loss. A JEW PREACHING CHRIST First Hebrew-Christian Synagasue Al? Sundoy, 11 A.M.; 2:30 and 7:30 P.M. A.

U. Michelson, Minister university from a former student, now on occupational duty Firemen Revive Easter Egg Hunt fiev. ripya d. jonnson win preacn in the evening oo "The Mystery of the Empty Shroud in the Tomb." At 10:45 a m. Dr.

John Zoller will preach on 'Hope for a Revival at Our Nation's Capital." At 2:30 p.m. Maj. Edward B. Wyckoff will speak on "I Saw Men Fare Death on the Battlefield Unafraid." CHURCH OF THE OPEN DOOR Dr. Louis Talbot.

Morntng. "I Know That ior 8 ana 11 a.m., "Alter the Power ol anEndlesg Life:" evening, cantata. HH.HLAND PARK Rev. B. O.

Jacob-son. Services. 8:45, 10. 11:15 a.m. and 32:30 m.

and 7:30 P.m. WILSHIRE Rev. Bruce V. Black. Morning.

Death. Where Is Thy Bung;" evening, candlelight service. HUNTINGTON PARK FIRST Dr. Waiter Peas. Topic for 8 and 10:50 a.m..

"A Fruitless evening. "Him Hath Ond Fxslted ATHERTON Rev. A. Howard Plummer. in Germany.

As soon as the libra Perhaps the most appealing part of Toy Loan is the Doll What' Is Wrong When Prayer Mh My Redeemer Liveth;" evening, "The SIERRA MADRE April 19. Annual Easter parties of the Fire Department, started 20 Adoption. If a little girl be tjuestion That Decides Destiny." Dr. John Zoller will preach at 2:30 p.m. comes attached to a doll she is Morning.

"He Arose: evening, musical ONION RESCUE MISSION Dr. Don program. ry is re-established in Munich, officials plan to return the volumes. Dr. Raymond P.

Stites, visiting professor of the arts and humanities, will lecture next Tuesday at the First Congregational Church here, using the Morn EST ADAMS Rev. David Ewart. REDLANDS, April 19. Seven volumes of the "Codex Aureus," sent from S.S. headquarters, Prinz Albrecht Strasse, Berlin, are now in the library of the Department of Religion at the University of Redlands here.

The volumes, which tell the story of Christian art since the days of Charlemagne, are leather-bound facsimiles of editions of ancient documents, the originals of which were formerly in the Bavarian State Library at Munich. They were sent to the Housenoiaer win preacn at 8:30 a.m. on "The Living Christ." ing. "The Question of Immortality;" years ago but discontinued dur ing the war years, will be re vived tomorrow at City Park CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY A T.LI given the doll on probation, returning it every two weeks for inspection. If she can prove herself to be a good "mother" evening, camnta.

"Tne crucinxion. FIRST SOUTHERN. 8. Hobart Blvd. The Prayer of the mast worthy people often fall.

Why? Aik at our book table for free books about the Science of Mental-physics and hear Edwin J. Dingle, F.R.G.S. 11 A.M. EASTER SERVICES iin ana oeorgia Ms. ermon by Rev.

W. B. Yaggy, 11 a.m.; mission Dr. William Reuter. Morning.

"The Resurrection;" evening. "Resurrection ol Firemen are coloring 800 eggs International CHURCH cf the HOLY TRI'ilTY Body, Mind and Spirit of Man) she is given final adoption pa for the egg-rolling contest which volumes as background material. Proceeds of the lecture will go ary rany. p.m.; sermon by Rev. John Perkins, 7:30 p.m.

SHRINE AUDITORIUM Dr. Clem Davles. Easter service, 11 a.m.: address on "Can the First Resurrection Occur This Year?" and baptismal service. 2 p.m.; free motion picture, "King of Kings," 5 the Believer." by Rev. Allred Jones.

Presbyterian BRENTWOOD Rev. A. Dean Osterberg. pers. A project under the super is a feature of the party.

The guests are all children under 12 tarbara Reeves, Soloitt 2nd and ITobart Blvd. Aice Harriion, Organht and Cars toward a food-fund for Munich children. years of age. Morning, "Jesus Christ. Ruler ol Heaven and Earth." vision of the, probation department of the county, the co-ordinating councils division, the Toy IM MANUEL Dr.

Paul C. Johnston. Topic FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH, ISth and Hope Sts. Rev. Walter Bischoff.

Serv-, ices. 9:45 and 11 a.m. SUPERET CHURCH. 2518 W. Thh-fl St.

Mother Trust will speak at 11 a.m. TIIEOSOPIXY HALL ior ana II a.m.. "The pilgrim Faith." A Holy Communion service for youth will be at 7:30 a.m. EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH, 14th and EAST HOLLYWOOD Rev. Austin B.

Dlck- 33rd GRAND 8trt ears tsirt Jafisrsoa and Craad erson. Morning, ol tne Kesur- Terfion Loans supported by Los Angeles County have proven to be one of the most useful weapons in combating juvenile delinquency. Ainany sts. Kev. Morns C.

Johnson. Sermon. 11. a cantata, 7 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, 33MO W.

Adema Blvd. Sermon by Dr. Harold Kineslev. 11 a.m. Sunday P.M.

THE INVISIBLE'. MAKn' Wed. 2:30 and 8:15 Study Class Fri. 8:15 'Studies in Secret Doctrine UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS All Wtleomt Ko Collection EAGLE ROCK Rev. B.

W. Haney. Sun rise service. a.m.; topic ior ana 11 a.m.. "Supreme Victory;" 5 p.m..

UJ.IL.Tr. BILTMORE THEATFR Illustrated lecture SOUTH HOLLYWOOD Rev. Wilbur 3. on taster ana wnat price Peace' by Dr. Phillip Knox.

11 a.m.; address on "Nature's Marvels Reveaiing God" by Dr. Knox, 2 p.m.; address on "Thrilling Experiences in South America" by Rev. Harold Brown. 3-15 Antisdale. Topic for 9:30 and 11 a.m., "We Would See the Risen 7:30 sanlata U' Ta Dies WEST'HOLLYWOOD Rev.

Edwin P. Rog CALVARY TABERNACLE. 4800 8. Hoover ers. Morning.

"Glory of the Resurrection;" evening, pictures, "Christ's Vic- torv 1 t. sunrise service. 7 a.m.: preaching service. 11 a.m.: divine healing service. 2:30 p.m.: cantata, 7:30 p.m.; service.

m. BEVERLT HILLS COMMUNITY Dr. W. 13 E. Roberts.

Subject for 9 and 11 A.m., "R.e:lirre.f Inn onrt T.if VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA Services WILSHIRE CREST Dr. 'Thomn Holden. xneme for 9:15 and 11 a.m., "yageay International Headquarter near COVINA Sunday, 3 P.M. PUBLIC FCRUM LECTURE EASTER, tha Promise of Immortality Mist Katherine Heck 1061 State Highway (Garveyr U.S. 99) Ph.

Covina 167-13 or 224-81 P.F. San gernordino Bus of 6th Main, Via Wat Coving CUMBERLAND Rev. t. E. Dult.

Morn ing. "The Rejected King;" evening, "The Torn Temnle Veil WEST ADAMS Dr. William H. Hunter. 2516 West 3rd Street SUPERET CHURCH Los Angela 5.

California wm ne conducted at 8 p.m. at 333 S. Los Angeles St. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. M.

Kimber Moulton. Morning, "The Lord Is Risen;" evening, cantata. LITTLE CHURCH OF SHERMAN OAKS Rev. Carl Hatch. Services, 11 a.m.

and 7:30 m. LONG BEACH SERVICE Dr. Charles E. Puller will conduct services at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium.

APOSTOLIC FAITH. 847 S. Hill St. Services 9:30 and 11 a.m. and 8 m.

UNITY CHURCH. 811 8. Kingsley Drive Dr. Walter Raymond. Morning.

"Divine Science." FIRST HEBREW CHRISTIAN SYNAGOGUE. Chicago and Michigan Sts. Dr. TJ. Michelson will preach at 11 a.m.

and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m IK DESERT TREASURE HUNTERS SEEK WIND-BLOWN BILLS PALM SPRINGS, April 19. There was a treasure hunt on Indian Ave. today. The prize money is about $35. Ray Schisler, owner of the Palm Springs Motor Parts left his office with receipts in a pasteboard box.

As he entered his car a sudden gust of wind caught the car door, swung it against his arm and tossed the box from his hand. In an instant, checks and folding money were a half block away, fluttering in the wind. All of the checks and $300 of the currency were recov-ered. Schisler said that about $35 in currency had not been retrieved and was probably hanging on mes-quite bushes on the reservation. JESUS SAID, "FOLLOW ME." Chriat's Ascension! Com and see the White tiahf Wave which hat shown Itself on the Altar and may appear again on Easter a manileitation proving with facts in this Superet Light Sciencel Elessing given with Mirocle Christ Picture.

Sunday Servict II a.m. "Application of Sitpertt Light Sclanct." MOTHER TRUST OF THE HOLY LAND Morning. "The Greatest Miracle:" eve- ning. "Perennial Easter." EUCLID HEIGHTS Rev. Carl Kearns.

Sermon. 11 a.m. BEVERLY VISTA COMMUNITY Dr. J. K.

Stewart. Topic for 9:30 and 11 a.m.. "If Every Day Were Easter;" baptismal service. 4 m. HIGHLAND PAKK Rev.

E. O. Williams. Morning, "They Found;" evening, song service. WILSHIRE Rev.

W. Clarence Wright. Topic for 9:30 and 11 a.m.. "Immortality Becomes Tangible:" evening, "Death, Where Is Thy Sting?" FIRST CHURCH, Los Angeles Rev. James W.

Bell. Services. 7:30. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. with sermon on "Final Triumph" at the latter hour; Westminster Fellowship proeram.

7 p.m. ST. PAUL'S Rev. Lloyd Owen Oaut. Morning.

"Resurrection Assurance;" 8 p.m., pageant "The Easter Messaee: 7:30 p.m.. sermon, "The Dead Shall Live." KNOX Rev. Calvin A. Duncan. Topie for 9:30 and 11 a.m..

"Easter Certainties;" 5 p.m.. vesper service. FIRST CHURCH, Hollywood Dr. Louis H. Evans.

Theme for 9:30 and 11 a.m.. "If Christ Be Not Risen;" evening, "Easter Influence." HAVE YOU HEARD THE PROGRAM "SflUIOH CF It'a Refreshing It's Enlightening It's Different SUNDAYS 7:45 a.m. KFVD (1020 Y02I BEDHAR3 Sunday, II A.M. "RESURRECTION OF CHRIST" SELF-REALIZATION CHURCH OF ALL RELIGIONS 4860 Sunset Blvd. at Edgemont ALL WELCOME litjt 4 Brentwood Dinner Set Plans are announced by the Brentwood Improvement Association for its annual dinner and business meeting to be held next Thursday night at the Brentwood Country Club.

A program of entertainment is being arranged by' Lyman, H. Johnson and the dinner arrangements are in charge of Carleton F. Mattes. Joseph E. Kirk, Speaker ANGELES MESA Dr.

Theodore P. Bmith. Times photo DOLLS Shown at the Glendora Toy Loan Library where more than 500 dolls are kept in circulation to young "mothers" are Mrs. Maxwell Domer, right, committee member, and Customers Anne Eisenbise, left, June Zone and Kathleen Domer, a-ps a- a lipsl all I rtT II Something uadar tha sun I io ft FREE HEALTM LECTUt.cS tun Hear Prof. A.

H. M0BQAN, In a aeries of Intriirulna Health Travelogs trraludlng PALESTINE, INDIA, AFRICA, liPAIH CANOHI, FRANCO. EMBASSY AUDITORIUM, S47 I. Grand April 84, 35, 1 I P.M. FREE! Modern Food Sample, Haaltn Bulletin and Dr FREEI subject for 9:30 and 11 a.m..

"The Resurrection ot Jesus;" evening, youth prosram SX UNITED, hong Beach Cat John- XUS.I suaVlty vj(l.

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