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A.ir Oakland Tribune, Sunday, March 17, 1946. 369.000 Camp Fire Girls Attend Y.W. Record Of Year Cited RUK3S U11 'list I Church in Birthday Week Fete By DB. K. FU4-M0RK GRAT, Church Editor, The fribun Y.M.

Launches Lenten Forums BERKELEY, March 18. Arinual 1 I lV. The record of the Oakland 195 the hun-1 -Jtrlninf more Moody Bible Institute, wRoTa Y.W.CA during widely known for his demonstra dreds of thousands Who took ad' tion of "sermons from vantage of its many services during the last war year were listed to FATHER TO PREACH day, along with the slate of officers Lenten Forum aerie of five one-hour 7:30 a.m. breakfast meetings will be inaugurated next Tuesday by the Berkeley YJJ.CJL, with Dr. Ronald Bridges, president of Pac who will direct activities during 7 Fire Girls -who ar attending spe-.

clal church service today In all parts of the United States will be the Camp Fire Girl of Oakland who today begin the celebration of their birthday week, Many of the girls have started the day by preparing breakfast for 2" other members of their families so that they may all attend their home 1 rrjjurch" together. And during the week family prayers and discus- The father of the rector of Christ Episcopal Church, Alameda, Dean Henry H. Shirts of tha Divinity School of the Pacific, will preach at the service of morning prayer at the church today at 11 a.m. The ific School of Religion, speaking on 1848, According to Mrs. Frank.

P. newly-elected president, attended event in the building in IMS. In addition, 13,424 service women registered at'- the Ceasar and Christ." Dr. Virgil Dickson, former Berke ciav i S- "mi BeI ISJIW. I f1-m.

iyonto- v. m-t-w, 'y rector, the Rev. Henry M. Shires has announced a special Wednesday evening service this week at central YW, Blue Triangle resi sions of Biblical refereneesto homes 1 7:30 o'clock when the speaker dence club, or used the rooms' registry service of the and family life will be conducted in mnnyhomei ley school superintendent, will preside at the opening meeting, which has as its topic "The Decree." Other sessions will be held on succeeding Tuesday mornings. A special invitation to veterans to join with Berke-.

ley business and professional men in the Lenten series has been extended by General Secretary Ben Dances or parties drew 30,726 servicemen, while women The girls, attired In official Camp Fire costumes, will be participating In worship programs in Eastbay Thia photocjraph of baby Patricia and mother, Maxint) Barber, 97 Chanticleer Steet. will be eeot to. her father, Pic. Allen Barber in China. used athletic facilities.

Nearly business girls brought their lunches the Y's noon-Urn "Back Door Canteen." churches today as part of the na- Rickli of the Y.M.C.A. Reservations' will be Calvin Barkow, rector of St Paul's Church, Oakland. DEVOTIONAL BROADCASTS The half-hour service entitled "The Morning- Watch" will be broadcast -each morning this week at 8 a.m. from the Chapel fit the Chimes over station KRE. The program, sponsored by the Oakland Council Of Churches, -will present ministers from Eastbay churches as speakers this week.

On Monday the Rev. Robert Burnis of Calvary Presbyterian are being received at The new officers include: Mrs. Allston Way and Milvia Street i tionul project of the organization, "At Home in the World." The im- portance of religion for sound home life, individuay and as a family of nations has long been stressed In- the Camp Fire program, and Ralph T. Fisher, first vice-presi An crrctltacl'a drawlnej of (h proposed BB Mtthodlal Memorial Church, which wUTreplact the prnl tructur at 819 37th StrsaL Work li xpecttd to atari in Juno. an dent; Mrs.

Charles H. Rowe, second vice-president; Mrs. Kathyrn T. Bangs, third vice-president; Mrs. Lawrence A.

Harper, fourth vice-president; Mrs. C. A. Chichester, Z. the first law which girls of then Hellenic Societies Schedule Grand Ball Greeks from a hundred Northern re TEST Iht Super.

'WW III Makcum 'V, I 'Tv recording secretary, and Mrs. Les-H Church of Berkeley will speak. ter L. Brandenburg, treasurer. Work to Start On New OuircrT Tuesday's speaker will be the Rev.

Elstum Campbell, and on Wednes TH TX HOME or OFFICE-. Writ Imt (I.I BtMkltl "HI Teles O.kl.n C. liu si. C. B.

B.ri, Mir. California communities wjll Join in a historical pageant and grand ball of th United Hellenic Societies and day Dr. Edwin W. Strieker of Trin organization repeat is "Worship Camp Fire Girls of OaklBnd 'will have exhibits of crafts in store windows this week and on Satur-" day will celebrate the 34th birth- day of the organization at a folk festival to be held at Lakeside Park. T.

Special services were held in local synagogues and temples on Friday and Saturday of this week for ity Methodist Church of Berkeley 'Angelus Hour' on" KLX Is Announced With more than 10 per cent of the will be speaker. Tha Thursday broadcast will be in charga of the estimated $85,000 Cost already raised, of the Southernaires, a vocal ensemble, at Oakland Auditorium theater on Friday evening, April 8. The new church will be of stucco, with wood paneling trim. The cross Dr. Stanley Armstrong Hunter, Rev.

Alfred F. Schroeder of St. Mark's Evangelical and Reformed Church, while Friday's service will radio chairman for the Oakland Council of Churches, has announced construction is expected to start in June on the new, BeBee Methodist Memorial Church at 319 37th Street, according to the Rev. Lindsay INGINEtR MEAT PLANTS Larst food dfstrOutor ndi Ens inwr with XDrlenee In eon.tructlon ot meat packing plants. Knowledge of machinery and equipment used In lauavterinl and prnresqms plants required.

Muttt be qualified to prepare engineering plana and to supervise plant and warehouse construction, including machinery- Installations. Give full details of experience and earnings. Wrlla Tribune, Box 818188. it auxiliaries March 14 at th San Francisco Civic Auditorium. The pageant cast of 200 will be directed by Raoul Pause, author and producer.

Dennis Zabelle will be general chairman of the xelebration. which-will be a benefit for the Greek War Relief fund. I in front will be of glass brick with! Hour over at 8:30 Rucker, rtnclosed neon o'clock. The speaker will be the Latest project In the fund-raising campaign will be the- presentation Rev. Frank Morey Toothaker of the Flret Methodist will assisted by tha choir and soloists Camp Fire Girls of the Jewish faith.

r. DR. HERBERT STOLZ The'asslstant supeHnteHdent'Tif the Oakland public schools, Dr. Herbert Stole, 'will be the speaker at the School of Christian Living to be held on Thursday at Plymouth Congregational Church. These ses- glons on the Thursdays of Lent a co-operative supper at 6:30 p.m.

and then have prtsenta- The present structure will be moved to the rear of th lot to house th pastor' office, activities office and Informal meeting places. feature the Rev. Russell B. Staines of St. Mark's EpiscopajL Church in Berkeley.

On Saturday this week's series of service will" close with that presented by the Rev. rrederlc H. Busher of St Luke's Methodist Church of Richmond. ILLUSTRATED TALK Roy Brown will glva an' illustrated talk at tha Youth for Christ of th church. Melrose Baptist to Hold Roily Tonight no AGLAJVD DR.

CENSER DR. on" SatuTdiy-tvenlne-aT-lhe- tiont of tnetheme; BrtTiRliig Cmrtraliy tonight at o'clock a rally said discussion meeting will be held In the Say So House of Melrost Baptist Church at which the speaker will auditorium theater at 7:30 o'clock. A boys quartet and a "girls sextet will be heard in special music, as will Mary Bell Long, soprano, andi Chester Walkden, accordionist be Dr. J. Elwin Wright and the Rev.

R. L. Decker, both associated with F0RY0URHJSPECTIOH the National Association of Evan FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH gelical for United Action. "The Road Few Men Travel" will At 7:49 p.m. in the auditorium of the church these speakers will speak Need Dental Plates QUICKLY? This Office Can Often Make in 2 DAYS In an Emergency 4 DAYS When the Heed Is Great be the subject of WUbur M.

Fri- Religion up to Date." Doctor Stolz' topic will be "Family Co-operation for a Better World." NEW LEADER Hugh Robert Orr has Just been named as the leader of the Fellow- ship of Humanity, 411 28th Street He begins his new responsibilities today speaking at 10:49 a.m. on "Churchill, Rankin and Hades." A former minister in the Methodist and Unitarian churches, collage professor, probation officer, and Red A Cross director, Orr now becomes the leader of the local Humanist movement With this announcement came an on th theme of "The Hour of De dell's sermon this morning at 11 cislon for the Church." Special o'clock at the First Baptist Church of Oakland. Soloist for the service music will be by the youth choir, will be Glenn Dolberg, former director of music in the church. At the 7:30 p.m.. service the participants will be young people of the church who are planning to go into Christian vocations.

Special music will be presented by the A Capella Choir of Technical HlRh School, under the direction of Miss Sylvia Quality Is not sacrificed for speed. Technicians working overtime enable us to moke dental plates quickly when emergencies arise. tHI OTHlft MIAK1NC AW WA WORTH WHAT I fWUP POtttT I WIlM I MAO BOWfcMT A W. E. DA IV I EL ills Hth Klreet TEsnalekar FURNITURE BILL ond CHESTER HARDEN Always on the Sunny.

Sid of life: The fur. niture men that put $ong in your hearts, 'liiii, ti iitt.di; :lL.iiiiwui.ii.i.U:i.i..tai;., in nn Garrison. Young people participating in the service will be Myrtle Oeerdes, Pauline Holden, Charlene Knapp, Gerald Morse. David Silk and Virginia Wlldman. SPECIAL SPEAKERS Dr.

R. L. Decker of Kansas City, vice-president of the National Association of Evangelicals for United Action, will sneak at 11 a.m. today 1 other that E. O.

Corson of Berke- lej has Just been named field sec- retarr of the Humanist tions In this 'San Francisco Bay area ay the Amerfcan Humanist Association, in convention In Chi- cago. Corson is owner of the Acteen Chemical Service Company of Berkek f. PRE-EA3TER SERIES Dr. Hf rold Nash Geistweit begins a series of pre-Easter sermons at the 11 4 m. service of the Tenth Avenue Baptist Church being held today in the Scottish Rite Auditor-' ium.

His theme will be "His Eadi-1 ance." fonlght at 8 o'clock he will begin new series of talk on "The Churcn in Thy House" program which will broadcast over station KROW. "Three Men Who Would Not Fail" will be his sub- Ject I ClEgT SPEAKER Th Rev. "Stuart S. Pratt, vloe-; moderator of the Presbytery of San Francisco and pastor of Montclair a iH Mission Covenant Church ran ton ant Dan ruiier wui sneak and the Rev. Edwin S.

John RIGHT NOW you con establish 'your home in Northern California's most beautiful residential subdivision Orinda's Sleepy Hollow. Hundreds of trees, grassy knolls, beautiful views nothing' like it left within commuting distance! Large restricted homesites only 25 minutes from downtown Oakland. See It NOW! HOW TO GET THERE From Orinda Junction, take road to Orlnda. Turn right on Miner Road. Property Is only 2.2 miles from Orinda Junction.

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This method is particularly recommended for people who ar daily Th Dobbs Truss Is different! Bulbless, Beltlets, Strapless. Bt all odds the Doubt Trust excels all others! Braon should teach you not 1o place Ball or Bulb to opening of rupture which keeps muscles spread apart. Son of Inventor holding iMclal sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Special' discount on old trust. days only.

1444 Webster near 15th St. team 111 Hours ta p.m. TW Inoakt Z3.1S '3 rOH IMPROVED AFPIAMNCE Presbyterian Church will be the guest speaker at the p.m. vesper service today at Saint John's Presbyterian Church of Berkeley. His topic will be "Confidence in Times of Confusion." WJMZH MEET The Women's Auxiliary of Faith DEWEY'S befor tha public, as BOXCARS.

ARE YOU GETTING YOUR SHARE? etiurers, salespeople, etc. AND ADDED COMFORT SIE SAMPLES OF THESI DENTAL PLATES withfh TRANSPARENT PALATE and act with btoutiful TRANSLUCENT TEETH NO MONEY DOVN On Approved Credit PAY AS YOU EARN DR. CENSER PILES (HEMORRHOIDS) Caul bleeding, itching, baric Sr he, nervousness, insomnia, etc REMOVED WITHOUT SURGERY "Consultation Without Obligation" Dr. Wilm Niweomb, D.C. Ill Brosdwar, cor.

19th St. Far Pleat Phone HI htte 2974 I It Mil I Lutheran Church of San Leandro has announced that Miss Helen Margaret Jacobsen, missionary from the Sudan missionrBenue River, Africa, will be the speaker at the meeting of the group-on Wednesday at 2 pjn. at the horn of Mrs. J. Floyd Perry, TTl Begier Avenue.

Co-hostess for the afternoon will be the president, Mrs. Jacob Junker. FILM TO BE SHOWN "The Cod of Creation," a sound in colQrwiJl.be shown tomor-' row night at the Pentecostal Assem- bly, 415 Ninth Street Producer of the film is Dr. Irwin A. of iln ml Mkf Hyf A fp A 11 I rr -t HIM I li IHb 7 -r-rrf if 1 I It a.

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We offer you a fluoroscopic avsaaV 1. -Tr PLATES REPAIRED One 'Day Service Broken plates, ond plates on which teeth ere broken, if brought in by 8:30 o.m., may be repairedand usually ready fo wear by 5 p.m. Daily (Except Saturday) in living room bed divan, occasional chair, coffee table, end table, smoking stjnd. Bedroom full size bed and DENTAL PLATES REPAIRED and RELINED HO JMOIRTMERT HEEDED 00 X-RAY EXAMINATION OF .1 dresser kitchen 5-piece nett set (4 chairs and table and irv UiHea tat srf rli Hfart, Chest, Lungs, Bones, Stomach, Colon HO DELAY PROMPT SERVICE Hove you heard our Radio Program on KLX 11:45 a.m. to 12 noon? Stove extra.

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