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24-A Oakland Tribune, Sunday, Nov. 14 1948 7' I First Independent Baptist Church Opened in Oakland Clare Luce To Talk Here Clare Boothe Luce, noted prtnrr. 7 GREAT FOREIGN MISSIONS RALLY PLANNED BY 15 DENOMINATIONS 1' grtWgqWWSBAfWMVjftg -'7 )- "Wv M'' f-fcwr -I I By JOHN E. ZOLLER Church Editor, The Tribune author and legislator, will speak at the Auditorium Theater today at on the subject, "Catholicism and the Pursuit of Happiness" Elected to Coneress in 1942. Mrs Krist Gudnason.

J. F. May, J. Prewitt, F. O.

Goercke, Floyd Webb, and George Wolters; Dr. H. O. Van Gilder was called as pastor. His topic today at 11 a.m.-will be, "The Work of God for the Church of God." At 7:30 pjn.

he will speak on the subject, "Love -and Hate in a Local Church." Highlighting a Foreign Missions Program of Advance, fifteen denominations in the San Francisco The First Independent! Baptist Church of Oakland was officially organized last week in the auditorium of the Western Baptist Bible College. 528 33rd Street, The New Hampshire Confession of Faith was adopted as the doctrinal basis. The declaration of purpose states: "Having been born again by the Spirit of God, and Luce has distinguished herself as a great humanitarian, a liberal in issues concerning labor and a re-' it I Bay Area will hold individual denominational meetings Tuesday and Wednesday! culminating in an interdenominational rally in San Fran specter oi tne individual rights of, all human beines. In foreign affairs Church, Telegraph at 21st Street, Wednesday at 6:15 p.m. at a dinner meeting.

His topic will be, "Called to be Disciples." SERMON TOPICS First Presbyterian, Broadway at 26th Dr. Ralph Marshall Davis, "The Sleeplessness of God," 11 "Our Favorite Ignorance," 7:30 p.m. First Unitarian, 685 14th the Rev. Arnold Crompton, "Disobedience to Law, Is it Ever Justifiable?" 11 a.m. the Rev.

Herbert Dimock, "For Those Defeated' by Temptation, 11 a.m. University Baptist, 2821 Telegraph Berkeley Dr. Isam B. Hodges, "The Expecting Christ," 11 "Cross Bearing," p.m. Vedanta Society, Haste at Bow-ditch, 1 Swami Shanta-Swarupananda, "What is the State of God-Consciousness?" 8 pjn.

El Cerrito Community Methodist, Stockton at Everett, El Cerrito the Rev. Robert H. Tarr, "The Cogic of the Sabbath," 11 ajn. having been led by Him, through obedience to the Word, to a life of separation from evil, fellowship with God. and service of the Truth, she has steadfastly stood for full cooperation with other nations.

On her return from an inspection' cisco's War Memorial Opera House, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. This rally1 Is one of 36 co-ordinated and simultaneous meetings we declare our purpose to estab First Congregational. Harrison at if i fin il 1 1 iinininii i i i ii.ii,.f,ii.ii...i i iltj i I I 26th Dr. Clarence Reidenbach, lish here and now, in the City of Oakland, a Baptist Church! which shall be Christ-centered and Bible based; true to the Word in doctrine and practice, in affiliations and fellowship. We purpose to pljace our membership here at the earliest possible moment, and to seek the glory of Christ and the good of one another as we strive by every possible means to preserve, enlarge and strengthen the testimony which we do thus solemnly dedicate ourselves to establish.

Amen "The Wind and the Spirit," 9:45 and 11 ajtn. First Trinity Lutheran, 17th Ave tour of Europe, Mrs. Luce pointed out that "there could be no assurance of peace so long as anywhere in the world a government could secretly maintain slave-factories for the production of war weapons." Her concern for this danger was embodied in a resolution, "favoring the creation of appropriate international machinery within the framework of the United Nations Organization for international control and reduction of armaments and weapons, especially those involving atomic power." to the lecture may be ob Walnut Creek Methodist, the Rev. Haven Martin, "The Book of Acts, Continued," 11 ajn. PROGRAMS The sixtieth anniversary of the West Tenth Methodist Church, 769 10th, Street, will be held today at; 2:30 p.m.

in the chapel. Dr Chan- being held throughout the country jimder the sponsorship of the For-ieign Missions Conference of North America. i Dr. Paul W. Harrison, famed desert doctor of Arabia, will share the platform with Bishop Enrique C.

iSobrepena of the United Church of the Philippines and Charles W. Ran-json, general secretary of the International Missionary Council. Dr. Harrison is amedical missionary of the Dutch Reformed Church in Muscat, Arabia, a seaport town on the Arabian Gulf. A graduate of fTohns- Hopkins, a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, an authority on hernia and spinal has spent most of the last 20 -years in the "hottest spot of nue at East 15th Street the Rev Alfred Koehler, "Christian Steadfastness," 10:45 a.m.

Clare Boothe Luce, noted author, lecturer and legislator, will speak in the Oakland Auditorium Theater today at 8:30 pjn. First Baptist, Telegraph at 21st Dr. George Derbyshire. "Why Men elected to office include: Should We?" 11 a.m: "Gauging Our ling Richardson, superintendent and Dr. Frank H.

Smith, will be the Dr. Jesse H. Baird, moderator of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A., will speak at the St. John's Presbyterian Church. Berkeley, today at 5 p.m.

Dr. Baird to Speak Here Respdnse," 7:30 p.m. i nr tained at the door. guest speakersrThe 60f Anniver-'j First Lutheran Grove at 16th Dixie hrebali the Rev. Donald E.

Wagner. "Be- Machine Rips Clothes To Test- the Fabrics UTICA. N.Y., Nov. 13. (U.R) If lievest Thou This?" 11 a.m.

desert on earth treating an average sary Choir, directed by Marie Mi-zutani, will sing. At 5 p.m. an anniversary banquet will be held with Bishop Donald' H. Tippett of the San Francisco Area of the Methodist Church as guest speaker. Miss Margaret Thorlakson will sing.

The 123 patients a day and running Will Preach is hospital on a scant $1800 per Lakeshore Avenue Baptist, 3518 Lakeshore Dr. Harold N. Geistweit, "Christ, Teacher-Friend," 11 a.m.; "Thou Shalt Love Thy Neighbor," 8 p.m. ear. a matter of fi9fJttfte6 JEWELRY LOAIIS Yes, it only take; a few minutes to borrow on your jewelry and other valuables at the lowest rate in the Bay Area.

Amounts from $1 to 1 per month. Out-of-town Bishop Sobrepena, a former Phil- Rev. John Yamashita is pastor of Dr. G. P.

Comer, of Dallas. Texas. ppine Army chaplain, is also presi- the church. Dr. Jesse Haves Baird.

Mod St. Paulus Lutheran, Telegraph at ent of the Union College of Manila you want to lose your shirt, just drop in at the new textile testing laboratory of the Utica Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences. The lab has machines that not only will rip up shirts, but also sheets, stockings, tablecloths and anything else that comes along. The purpose is to test the strength and i wearing qualities of textiles. The state-supported institute is Irish born Charles W.

Ranson, is the Rev. W. F. Peters. "Corn- The choirs ot the First Baptist of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A.

veteran Indian missionary for the pensations of Following Jesus," 11 Church. Telegraph at 21st Street, land president of the San Francisco a.m.; German service at 10 a.m. ethodist Church, recently ap- under the direction of William Join'ted general secretary of the In i ternational Missionary Council. Denominational conferences will the only technical-level textile ke held as follows: school in the country, officials say. Lake Fark Methodist, Santa Clara at Jean the Rfev.

David C. Hassel, "World Peace Versus Christ's Peace," 11 a.m. St. Paul's Episcopal, Monteeito at Bay Place Dr. Calvin Barkow, "The Fear of God," 11 a.m..

ed. patronage is invi Wood, will present "Stabat Mater" by Gioacchino; Rossini, today at 7:30 pjn. The 65-voice choir will be assisted by five soloists: Inez Anderson, soprano; Arnetta Ingamells, soprano; Lelabess Barnette, contralto; Harold Hollingsworth, tenor; and Oliver Jones, basso. The public is invited. A.TMT It- TAnit: 'First A E.

Zion Church. 4 an Francisco, Wedneday at 2 p.m.. Dr. Theological Seminary, will speak at the St. John's Presbyterian Church, 2640 College Avenue, Berkeley, today at 5 p.m.

Just returned from Europe where he attended the World Council of Churches meeting in Amsterdam, Holland, Dr. Baird will speak on the topic, "God and One World." Dr. Baird was formerly pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Oakland. New Device Speeds Magnetic Drafting SCHENECTADY, N.Y., Nov. 13 (U.R) General Electric Co.

has an J. McCorkJ. the Rev. George I Fauntleroy, the Rev. Harold A.

L. Clement, i Baptist: First Baptist Church, Oakland, Wednesday, at 10 a.m., Dr. Elmer A. Fri-dell. Miss Hazel F.

Shank, Miss May Coggins. REMEDIAL Central Lutheran, 215 Ridgeway the Rev. Alf M. KraabeL "The Second Coming of Christ," 11 a.m.; "Reaching from Heaven" motion 7 i nounced development of an instru- ment that automatically represents ymtmm Christian: West Side Christian Church, i ritnr nm A service of music will be presented at the Lake Park Methodist Church, Santa Clara at Jean Street, today at 7:45 p.m. The service will be a celebration of the purchase of a new Wurlitzer organ.

A social hour will follow the program. San Francisco, Tuesday at 10 a.m.. the Rev. -Virgil A. Sly, Miss Margaret Law- Plymouth Congregational, 3805 rence.

the Rev. W. R. Holder. Piedmont Dr.

Robert Inglis, "True Conr relation. First Congregational Faith Makes a Difference," 11 a.m. Church, Berkeley, Tuesday at 4 p.m.. and iTit rnnffreeationai church. San Fran-1' Redeemer Lutheran.

61st Avenue on a drawing board the invisible field force around electrically-charged pieces of metal. The instrument does several days work in a matter of hours, the company said. SAN HAKCI5C0: 932 MISSION STREET OAKLAND OPPOSITE (ANN'S 514- ATM known as "The Dixie Fireball," will speak on the subject "The Biggest Fool in Oakland." tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Pioneer Memorial Methodist Church, Telegraph Avenue at 37th Street. A Methodist pastor in Texas for 18 years, Dr. Comer has traveled through 21 states in the last three years as an evangelist.

He is described as a "fiery, hard-hitting preacher of old-time power and fervor." Many call him a "second Billy Sunday." Dr. Comer's subject this morning at 10:50 is "What is a Real Christian?" Meetings will continue each day this week at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Evening subjects for this week are: Monday. "The Biggest Thief in the Church." Tuesday, "The Devil's Beauty Parlor;" Wednesday.

"Churches that Practice Birth Control:" Thursday. "The Shortest Route from Oakland to Hell;" and Friday, "Dead End People." The public is invited to all services. New England Still Thrifty CASTLE HILL. Nov. 14.

(U.R) Twp Aroostook County towns. Mapleton and Castle Hill, have joined hands as an economy move. They have the same town manager, maintain a common town hall, share the costs of rent and fuel, and have adopted a school consolidation A "Family Night" program, spon- "Men and Boy's Night." The program will include, sport talks, magic, movies, a talking crow and music. The Sara Young Union Woman's Christian Temperance Union will meet Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Fruitvale Christian Church.

Fruit-vale at East 17th Street. The annual roll call will be held. RADIO Miss Ruth Morton. Dr. Bhaskar p.

Hivaie. oear no will, 8.0 and 11 a.m. be held at the Grace Community Bay view Community, 1624 Methodist Church, Byron at 103rd Blbwckf j22nd Street the Rev. S. J.

Mayfield, Avenue, Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. The 13 0 ImI STrMTr-A Fnl.roD.I: Grace Cathedral. San Fran-! Dr. G. P.

Comer, of Dallas, Texas, known as the "Dixie Fireball." will speak at the Pioneer Memorial Methodist Church each night this week. will be eisco. Tuesday at 8 p.m.. Bishop Heber Grand Lake Lutheran. F.uclirf at will be shown.

Dinner Van Burean the Rev. W. G. Ruehle, served (adults, children $1.00. irooaen, or tne unit Evangelical and Reformed: Bethel Evangelical and Reformed Church, San Francisco, Wednesday at j2 p.m..

Pr. Georse Randolph Snyder, tfce Rev. Jason Hoffman. An Adult Youth Workers' Training Conference will be held at the Laurel Methodist Church, Kansas at Speakers on the Morning Watch. "The Road to Heaven," 9:30 and 11 a.m.

Park Boulevard Presbyterian, Park Boulevard at Hampel Dr. A. Lorin Ridings, "Dynamic Convictions," 11 a.m. fe St. Michael's Lutheran, Alcatraz at Benvenue Dr.

E. A. Trabert. at Magee Street, Tuesday at 6:30 devotional program sponsored by p.m. Miss Virginia S.

Henry, of the the Bay Area Federation of Church National Youth Department staff, Councils and broadcast daily at 8 YOU GET ALL a.m. over station KRE, are: Monday and the Rev. Don Fellers, conference Hits Cow, Dies MEMPHIS, Nov. 14. (U.R) I Eph Dunlap, 81-year-old farmer, ac-j cidentally bumped against a cow and died of his injuries.

He turned a corner of a barn during a cattle sale and ran into the cow. youth director, will lead the diS' m-7 a a "Rise Up Men of God," 11 a.m. cussions. The program will begin Evant-eUeal United Brethren: Evangelical United Brethren Church. Oakland.

Tuesday at 2 p.m., and United Brethren Church, San Francisco, Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., Bishop Ira D. Warner, Dr. Carl Heinmiller, the Rev. B. H.

Cain, Miss Mary McLanachan. the Rev. Walter Schutz. Free Methodist: Free Methodist Church, San Francisco, Wednesday -at 2 p.m., the Rev. W.

C. DeMille, the Rev. Frank Adamson, the Rev. Jacob DeShazer, Miss Adelaide Latshaw, the Rev. E.

C. Jones. with a potluck supper, the Rev. Robert A. Burns, Calvary Presbyterian, Berkeley; Tuesday the Rev.

Harold Blakley, St. Stephen's Methodist; Wednesday the Rev. Victor Goff, Wesley Foundation, Berkeley; Thursday Dr. Ralph E. Knudsen, Berkeley Bap Havenscourt Colonial, 1444 Ha- venscourt the Rev.

Baldwin Sherman, "Five Minutes to Twelve," 11 a.m.; Dr. Donald Turner, of the The latest Moody Bible Institute scientific motion picture, "Voice of the Deep," will be shown at the Orinoco River Mission of Venezuela, First Presbyterian Church, Salvio tist Divinity School; Friday the Lutheran. xezer Church. San Francisco, will speak and show color pictures at Colfax Street, Concord, Wednes- Rev Daane Emmanuel Pre- a P-m-. Df- his work at 7:30 p.m.

day at 7:30 p.m. The public is in- byterian: Saturdav-the Rev. Dodds Anmstana aad United: Ebe- Rev. Chitose Kishi, Wdnrsdav Drj Mary Moses, the SKETCHED IN DARK TONES FOR ONLY $70 DOWN! St. Paul's Lutheran, Excelsior at.vited.

B. Bunch, Laurel Methodist Woodruff the Rev. Lloyd Burke, "There Comes a Time," 11 a.m.; Dr. Religion in the news will be broadcast by the Rev. Ernest M.

ORGANIZATIONS Miss Louisa Miller. Methodist: Glide Methodist Church, San Francisco, Wednesday; at 9 a.m., Bishop Donald H. Tippett. Sirs. F.

G. Brooks. Dr. i Frederick B. Neweil, Dr.

James V. Claypool, the Rev. James K. Mathews, Walter Towner, Mrs. Clyde Colison, the Rey.

R. Marvin Stuartk Clinton Cafeteria Ban- The course "Youth and Marriage 1' di Today" will be held in the 0i "7if tr TrfMr.nh Churches, Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Baptist Church, Telegraph at 21st, S. H. Swanson, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, wil speak at 8 p.m.

Lakeside Unity, 1433 Madison the Rev. Alma M. Morse, "Wizard of Uz," 11 a.m. Rockridge Evangelical United Brethren, College at Manila Dr. Raymond L.

Cortner, "The Greatest Waste tof Power in America," 11 a.m.; "Man's Conquest of Man," 7:30 p.m. Street, tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. for young people 16 years of age and over. Dr. Vere V.

Loper. pastor of TI HAHI II A Akl the First Congregational Church of fUl ULAI IUIN Berkeley, will speak on the subject, "Spiritual Aspects of Marriage. The Woman's Christian Temper- LEVELING OFF Pilrrim Lutheran. Mutt 35th Avo. ance Union will hold its annual MINNEAPOLIS.

Nov. 13. GP nue the Rev. Robert W. Schwer- i workshop at the First Church As- semblies of God.

10th Avenue at Population in the United States mann, "Christian Giving," 11 a.m. I quet Room, San Francisco, Wednesday I at 4 p.m.. Bishop Enrique C. Sobrepena, i thel Rev. Richard H.

Baird, the Rev. Chester E. Green. i Vnited Presbyterian: First United Pres-; byterian Church, Oakland, Tuesday- at 3 Dr. James B.

Cummings, Miss Ray H. Huffman, Mrs. Arthur B. Mc-Bride. pRefanned Church in America: Miraloma Community Church, San Francisco, Wednesday at 3 p.m..

Dr. Paul W. Harrison. Dr. Luman J.

Shafer, Dr. Gerard Gnade, the Rev Raymond Reckering. GUEST SPEAKERS I The Rev. Charles V. Ranson, of thd International Missions Council, will speak at" the First Methodijrt Chtirch, Broadway at 24th Street, today at Til a.m., on the subject, "One World in Christ." At 7:30 p.m., Dr.

Frank M. Toothaker, pas- i -it East 14th Street, Tuesday at 10 a.m. leveling off while other areas arr The Spires Club, open to all eportin art increase, it was said Christian business and professional i f. at sympoum on world pop-men, will meet Tuesday noon at 308 atlon trends at the Universlty oi 14th Street. J.

A. Rose will speak on i Minnesota. the "Senior Scout Movement." Population experts, sociologists and anthropologists were told that The Oakland Ministerial Fellow- Latin America's population is ex-ship will meet at the First Metho- pected to rise to 300,000.000 in the dist Church. Broadway at 24th nekt 50 vears and that India and Street, Tuesday noon. All ministers southeastern Asia, already contain- Elmhurst Presbyterian, 98th Avenue at East 14th Street the Rev.

Robert DeWolf, "Deep Unto Deep," 11 a.m. SUBURBAN TOPICS Piedmont Community, Highland at Mountain Dr. Holland F. Burr, "The Force of Influence," 11 a.m. This is the BIG MODEL Do not confuse with older models Cleans Everything from Basement to Attic The Vacuum of 101 Uses are invited.

ing a quarter of the world's popu- Trinity Methodist, Dana at Du- tort will speak on the subject, -jtiow to lncrea the Numoers in our rant, Berkeley-Dr. P. Marion The Ladies' Aid of the Faith lation. will continue to grow. Lutheran Church, 20080 Redwood Prof.

David G. Mandelbaum, Uni-RnaH Pastrn Vallpv. will be held vprsitv of California anthrooolneist: Easy Terms Arranged Liberal Trade-In Allowance 1-Year Written Guarantee rvi Ut! First Presbyterian, Dana Chan-; Wednesday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Avis said that between 1921 and 1941.

ning Way, Berkeley Dr. Robert B. icorey and Mrs. Esther O'Brien will India added 83,000.000 to its popula-Munger, "How to Have and Hold the i oe hostesses tion. Phone TW 3-7550 or write xnings mat uouni, a.m.; now to Get Along in Life," 7:30 p.m.

i The ladies of the Brooklyn Pres- i Kvforion 12th AvpniJP at Free Home Demonstration klimiiVHlMS Perm State Grows STATE COLLEGE. Nov. 14. Dr. Elizabeth Pope, assistant pro lessor of English at Mills College, will speak at the Mills College Chapel today at 11 ajn.

on the subject, "God Speed the Plough." Margaret Lawrence, missionary frohi China, will speak at the Mills Terrace Christian Church, Fleming ner 55th Avenue, today at It ajn. on the subject, Inside China." St. Alban's Episcopal, Washington I East 15th street, will hold their Curtis, Berkeley Dr. Randolph nual bazaar Thursday beginning at 10 a.m. Luncheon will be served at (U.R) More than 8300 students have Open Thurs.

Eve 'til 9 pm v-. ivnuer, xne vospei ior 11 ajn. noon Thf nnhlie is invited. enrolled for the next fall semester at Pennsylvania State College, St. John Presbyterian, 2640 Col- The women's Society of the St lege.

Berkeley Dr. Stanley Michael's Lutheran Church, Alca-j nXn nunter, uutreacn, a.m. traz at Benvenue, will meet Thurs- Epworth University Methodist, day at 11 Luncheon will be 2516 Durant, Berkeley Dr. Howard served at 12:30 p.m. The afternoon Stickland, "The Signals of God," program will be directed by Mrs.

10:50 a.m.; "Use What You Have," i Elizabeth Gent. The Rev. Delos CBrian, of Delaware, will speak at the First Universalist Church, 491 Cheney Avenue (Grand Lake Dis- trict), toaay at li ajn on xne suu- The Men's Club of the First Baptist Church, Telegraph at 21st Street, will meet Friday at 6:30 p.m. for a feet, "The Cure Cares the unns- -waV" Arlington Avenue Community, tian way. Arlington at Rincon Road, Berkeley AtLTCTTICOW SAILIE IVe Hare Been Commissioned to Sell $1,000,000.00 ACQUISITION COST OF WAR SURPLUS MATERIALS FROM DUTCH HARBOR, ALEUTIAN ISLES TO BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES AT: 320 TENTH STREET, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M.

Dr. Mary Moses, a native medical doctor of the Auaustana Lutheran Hospital of south India, will be the Wilton's EXPERT guest speaker at the Northern District Women's Missionary Society of Vow Child DsCoygEiQiHig Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding that your child is ta be benefited and you are to like its quick action in allaying the harassing cough without upsetting the stomach or you are to have your money back. No narcotics. CREOMULSION for Coughs.Chest Colds, ronchitis the Augustana'Lutheran Church to- morrow at p.m.

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