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Oakland Tribunei
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i 'T CORNERSTONE LAYING IS HIGHLIGHT TODAY Destruction" and "Democracy," productions of tht Encyclopedia Britannica. Showing will take the following speakers for the 8 jn. "Morning Watch" program which will be broadcast daily over station KRE: Monday. Rev. J.

Munroe War Oakland ribune, Sunday, Aug. 13, 1950 A-19 Snaraly, Arlington Avenue Cora-munity Church, Berkeley; Friday, Rev- P. Enunanuel Presbyterian; Saturday1, Rev. Donald 0. gmlley, Laurel MethodieV 4---i--A: The program originates In the Chapel of the Chimes.

place under the direction of William W. Kidder of the U.C summer staff. Irlnf your Jewelry n4 watch repairs 1 4 ner. Mills Terrace Christian: C.H.LEE 1 TT 1 A DI.LI.u RELIGIOUS TUTJICr Ca-aU California-Nevada Conference Bishop, it Mayor Rishell to Head Dignitaries; Many Guest Speakers Are Slated for Local Pulpits The Bay Area Federation of i day. Director.

Wesley Foundation, if THerawaR IhUII Church Councils has announced Berkeley; Thursday, Rev. JJ Hood Religious, Civic Leaders Gather AM P.M. Ccrtmony Gottachall, "Farther Reasons for Peters. "My Vineyard," Unanswered Prayer," 11 a.m. German service; 11 a.m.

10 a English i service. Tint Baptist, 1st and Telegraph. George M. Derbyshire, "The Far Call," 11 a.m.; 7:30 p.m. "He Drew a Circle." 'Trinity Lutheran, 55th Avenue at Foothill Boulevard.

Rev. Gordon Hanson, "Remedy for Anx- 9:30 nd 11 a.m. Ukeshore Avenue Baptist. SS1I etv' 1 By ERNEST M. FOWLEB Chen Editor, The Tribune Church tnd civic officials will meet with the congregation of the Montclair Calvary Methodist Church at 4 p.m.

today to lay the cornerstone for the new church edifice at Mountain Boulevard and Snake Road. Formerly known aa Calvary Methodist Church, the congregation first met in a building at 6th and Washington Streets. It was organized in 1872. The second location was at 17th and San Pablo, and for the past 40 years, the place of worship has been at 38th and Telegraph. NOTABLES TO ATTEND According to Harold Blumert Lakeshore Avenue.

Rev. E. P. Simpson, associate pastor, "The OTHER TOPICS Ygw fe- fee Aq: MMqI Last Days," 11 a.m.; I p.m., 'The I University Christian, 8461 te Spirit of Jesus. Conte Avenue, Berkeley Rev.

Lester G. McAllister, associate First Unlversalist, Cheney Ave- nue at Rand. Rev. Bernard C. minister, 'The Importance of the Ruggles, "Velvet SouU: Living Commonplace," 11 a.m.

Smoothly During Rugged First Presbyterian, Dana and 10:55 a.m. jChanning. Berkeley Rev. S. Laurel Methodist, Kansas and William Antablin, associate min- Magee.

Rev. Donald G. Smiley, ister, "Where Is Your Faith?" "Adding Living to Our 8 p.m., 'The Christian's Rot. J. Lewis McClexm 11a.m.

(Rest." First Christian, Mth and Fair-! Epworth University Methodist, lay leader of the church, a group of notables including the a I mount Rev- P- West, fni Avenue, ey- of the C.liforn,..Nevad, Confer- on the iubiecT nveTil. of World 1. 7 HZ? Hnri.M Tinn. UlUZen. 11 a.m.

i1" W.WUI, iu.vu a.m., Elmhurst Christian IM E. lth Givl.n L0" 7 30 Pm LL.D.; the Rev. John R. MetropoliUn District Super- Xw Intanrf.nt- wrCSWWI IV WILL CHAPEL Rishell and other clergymen and 1 Mi Tines 10:55 a.m.; 8 p.m. "Amarine Speakers who will conduct laymen of the Metropolitan area TZ" i a F-.

Ability Available." services at the Good Will Indus-! will participate. Id formtr USv I Lakeside Unity Temple, Rev. tries Chapel, 485 6th Street, at; The church official also "rth. Alma M. Morse, "Sacred Earth 8:30 am.

will be: Tuesday. Rev. nounced -that the Rev. Dr. E.

1 "r'r. i.m Li'" 1 K- Nishimura, Free Methodist tVi V.us"rdTnTof the LosrgelVs St Mark's EvangeHcal and Re- Church. Berkeley and Thursday. been called to the pastorate of the Hebrew Mission, will be the 7:30 formed, Telegraph and 58th Vu LT Str.t R.v William Ruhl Street Methodist Church, Ala- fhurfh. He will assume his duties in the early fall to the Father' House." He will "What Irritates You?" il a.m.

meaa the COn- Ki 1 1 iha octohltcrimeni rxt I Cek. a a Bk.amA.Mss. a a 4 a i At the present time, gregation meets to worship in the ,1 tlAL rKUvsKAM) the new Jewish state. Harrison. Rev.

Dr. Clarence N. Avenu' 1' a Sl ndav, "Evidence of Life After Death" Reidenbach, "Always a Problem," Th Su'e Mayf.eld, fKrw.niaT the subject of the Revjllam. jPtor of the Bay Vw Villa! IN NEW LOCATION Ifvln teUred Mmy ch Community Church, w.U be guest. JU new location and area of ain, as he addresses vale Avenue at East 16th Slrert Palf" at 6 45 m.

in the First work wasdecided upon by church gatjon of the Fruitvate Presby- Ernest Fowler, "The Baptist Church, Alameda. His' r.Sn TZ" co; Church, Coolidgetand Mac-'cruciel Hours," 11 a.m. subject will be "The Interracial1 Arthur, at 11 am. today. Pulpit Bay View Villa Community, Church." The Bay View Villa, other major denommauons for he fiUcst at the 7:30 p.m.

service will 1624 West Grand Avenue. Rev. youth choir will sing, purpose of avoiding an overlap be the Rev. Edmund D. Lucas, Spurgeon J.

Mayfield. 'The Great The I Dm service at St John's of effapt. Accordinc the plan- )D PhD who will Deak on ai, ine a p.m. service ai l. jonn n.ng br-iy.

the Montcl.ir ares Wf" itionL'To Ind" Presbyterian Church. 2640 Col- JgiS Ouality 8-Pc. Living Room -2aL PMl i how beautiful if is whet a Nrrifie Oil I II I II presenfc sn out.slandinc oppor- durinc the oast 40 vears sl "legrapn lege Avenue, oerKeiey, win lea- during the past 40 years. ai li.si airen. nev.

nuiiam lure.iwo uims, uiiea eeas oi tunity for the church to serve Student (uest in the pulpit of jthe Fruitvale Christian Church, Frmtvale Avenue it fill 17th PULPIT GUESTS LP -3f ZgklStZT br9iio! Includes hsndsome led ly I IU I mW' a--al ItSvi MereWnf CKeir. CoHe I 21 I -e- iTSr5 Tble, 2 tnd TeWes. 2 Tiblt Umpt, OLY II 4 HECK? 0ly Yey ri'l aSaOMl" lrin Akof YtHif 3 jj Cith Copon! SENSATIONAL NEWS FOR HARD-OF-HEARING hi mm a lie; Sufferers Fro Mi luMm Need Hi Wear Alto Aid in Either fer! un ixs it iiuitti ntsaii uttiaif Dim ui The Rev. J. Lewis W.

McLean, street, will be Thomas T. Weir, mister of St. Andrew Presby- whose subjects will be: at 11 a.m.. tenan Church, Victoria. B.C..

wili Spint of Christianity." and be the guest in the. pylpit of the at 8 "Be Not Anxious Presbyterian Church. 26th st. Paul's Episcopal Church, snd Brosdvay at 11am todav. Bav Place Montecito, will have will iUn preach for the next pulpit suest the Rev Thornton two Sunday mornings the local Denhart.

Associate pastor of pulpit The Rev. McLean is also st James Episcopal Church at 11 a chaplain to the Canadian Army a.m., the Rev. Benjamin C. Deri will speak on the subject Camp, Curate, will officiate at "Jesus in Battle Dress the 8 a m. Communion.

The Conformed and the Trans- At Piedmont Community formed" will be the topic of the church. Highland at Mountain Rev. Robert E. Fitch, Professor of Avenues, guest minister will be Christian Ethics at the Pacific the Rev. Dr.

W. Paul Reagor, who School of Religion, as he preaches. will speak in the 11 a.m. service in the 1 1 a service of the First on "God in Historv." Methodist 24th and The Rev. Dr.

Jesse IT. Baird, Broadway, today. president of the San Francisco The Rev. El wood Schwenk, Theological Seminary Presy by-chaplain of the Veterans' Hospital, terian). San Anselmo, will be Oakland, will be guest pastor in guest in the pulpit of St.

John's the pulpit of the First Lutheran Presbyterian Church, 2640 Col-Church at 11 a m. today. His sub- lege Avenue, Berkeley at 10 a.m. Ject will be "A Mighty Appeal." His subject will be "God Is The church is located at 16th and Good." Palomino "Mr. and Mrs." BEDROOM! This one will in ske yewr eyes pop! Ultra- Grove Streets.

Trinity Methodist Chnrrh, at The Rev. Phillip Hyland.aewly-'Dana and Channing. commissioned missionary to will have as guest minister the Japan, will be the guest preacher Rev. Dr. John R.

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O. H. Reinboth, it Feter's Episcopal, Broadway secretary of Missions and Stew-'at Lnwton Avenue. Rev. Dr.

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