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30-A 4X00 Oakland Tribune; Sunday, Nov 5, 1950 Church to Install Inter-Faith Church-Leaders to Piscuss 'Ecumenical Church7 at Bay Area Meet i iS Ai 1 i to J- ,5 A -vii -rt tv Convocation of Ministers Set for Speakers Announced For Seminars, Discussion Groups Rand Avenues, at 11 a.m. today The Rev. Bernard C. Ruegles, pastor, will Conduct the service. Dr.

Fisher has served in the 4 New Pastor The Rev. MatthW Votruba will be installed as pastor of the Mills Terrace Christian Church, Fleming near 55th Avenue at 8 p.m. today, Giving the installation address will be the Rev. Wesley Ford, secretary of the Christian Churches of Northern California. Others who will bring greetings in the service will be the Rev.

Dr. Abbott Book, executive secretary of the Northern California-Western Nevada Council of Churches; the Rev. Peter Washington, Second Christian Church, representing Disiple Churches of the area; and the Rev. George Lindsay of the New Pilgrim Congregational Church, who will greet on behalf of neighborhood churches. The Service GuHd of the church will serve a Turkey Dinner at 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday as an. opportunity for members and friends of the congregation to get acquainted with the new pastor and his family. European as well as the Oriental mission fields of the church. "Lessons From Korea" wilf be the topic of the Rev. Dr.

Richard IT. Baird, Korean Western Area secretary for the Presbyterian Oakland, Berkeley By ERNEST M. FOWLER Church Editor, The Tribune The Ecumenical Church will be the theme of an Interdenominational convocation of ministers which will take place in the local First Baptist Church and the First Congregational Church, Berkeley, Tueiday night and Wednesday. The Rev. Dr.

Henry Clayton Morrison, former editor of the Christian Century Magazine will be the main speaker of the program which has been planned and sponsored by the Northern California-Western Nevada Council of Churches. The topics for his two 7:30 p.m. lectures in the First Congregational Church will be The Ecumenical Awakening" and "Prologue to a United Protestantism." tnivr nnvnsc Board of Foreign Missions, when he preaches at 11 a.m. today in the Brooklyn Presbyterian The Montdair Methodist Church, now under construction at Moraqa Avenue and Snake Road, Montclcdr, will look something like this when completed. Although the church has -been sponsored by the old Calvary Methodist Church with the Northern California-Nevada Conference of the Methodist Church, it will be considered a new church organization when it aoes into action In the new structure.

Charier members are now being received. aecordina to the Rev. Dr. W. J.

Schmitt pastor. Church, 12th Avenue and East 15th Street The Rev. Ralph E. Vandesall, pastor of the church, will be in charge. Dr.

Baird served 18 years as missionary in Korea, The Rev. Matthew Votruba, pastor-elect of the Mills Terrace Christian Church, will be installed in a serv--. ice at 8 pjn. today. CHURCH IN 10NG PRAYER SERVICE 'Afifty-five hour prayer serv-Gate Baptist Church.

1051 54th Women Help 1 national parks, Groundbreaking Set for Today -ii i iMUNUMcNIo it I teaching agriculture and sheep husbandry as well as the Bible. The Rev. T. H. Stanley, "Hoos- ier Evangelist," will be the guest in the pulpit of the First Church of The Nazarene, Lakeshore Ave-hue 1 1 a.m.

today. He is currently conducting 7:45 p.m. meetings in the church. Congregation to See duiiq inurcn The Rev. Dr.

Henry Clayton Morrison, former editor of the Christian Century Ecumenical Church" in the ministers' convocation this weet (See church column.) Dr. Stuart L. Anderson, presL-J Women of the congregation St. James' Lutheran Church, The Grace Community Meth- have built most of the concrete ine woria, rr a gooa pan 01 which is currently holding serv dent of the Pacific School of Religion, and Dr. Georgia Harkness, weft-known- woman 7 theologian, will share top honors on the gram with Dr.

Morrison. Other who will met a ladprx The Rev. Dr. block walls of the out to National Prks ike Veterans Memo- Church 2385 103rd Avenue, strM.v will begnv Thursday at Christ in Brookfield Village ac-d Monuments 'this year, set-; rial Hal, stockton and Kearny'1 f'SL! cording to W.JacfeGilson.pastor.ttog new records. Streets, El Cerrito, will conduct LZ? atTnm.

an William Axling, to Japan and biog missionary CaUfornia got a good measure a pround-hreakins reremnnv at rapher of Kagawa, will be the The new structure is going up at 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiuilj imul Ii' duced movie "Crossroads" at announcement by Uhe church. 7 P.m. today. irikWJiu u.i!l Ko tii xiramrthan. the of the visitors, but the leading 3 B.m.

todav t0 win cnstruction 687 Douglas Avenue in pulpit guest in the Lakeshore Avenue- Baptist Church at 11 a.m. today. Guest in the 8:05 p.m. serv Brookiield-bobrante Park area, -awaexwn nauonaHv tas i-of tne--neW- chUTch buildine ne program oi me evening P''8 '1 ice will be the Rev. Donald Completion date' "has been set Lincoln Memorial in Washington.

o( fK jng of the effort of the Rev. Clyde for December 16 when a series of The memorial had 2,042,632 8t 'he TU I Jackson who will conduct on the teaching of the callers before the end of the Carlson Boulevard and Plumas 6 p.m and w.ll conclude by 8:15 Jackson, who wUl conduct Bible will take place under the travel year. September 30. R'chmond Annex will according to the Rev. Robert B.

gehst.c services he church be-r ih. e(, nmfHi. th K.t;nni be of the Proposed structure, Sanford, pastor. (inning Saturday at 7 p.m. Cloward.

SERMON TOPICS it 1 i Carl H. nu -n according to the Rev Ci Bl 1 4J. UliflW, 1 UlirXMU 111 W1U iCJW JCIVHC, Lt I 1 lit 1 1 A "Festival of at San Jose BlbI Col- visited areas administered by the at Montento. Rev. James C.

Cros-, ac Harvest will will characterize the 11; son, How to Increase What You' am service in the church with I Special program which has pared to 31,864,180 during the a lne cni'rcn' worshippers bringing offerings of Tiff t-m'Aiv 0, Ff $Uu ilinntw tin' mtink0ft munion; 5:30 p.m.. Vesper Service ben foKr trLday include previous year. loreachm? hv Zerah Pottpr at 11 ifnpm, tenlari- f.oir.c non-perishable food for the Lu-i wun ine nev. 1. i.

jjennari. thpr.n Home for the Aged at, Alhambra. In the discussion periods at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Wednesday will be the Rev. Dr.

Jesse H. Baird, the Right Rev. Henry M. Shires, the Rev. Dr.

Vere Vt Loper, Dr. E. C. Farnham, and Dr. Robert Hannen.

Dr. Morrison will give the 1 p.m. lecture following luncheon, at the First Baptist Church, on "American Freedom and Roman Catholic Political Power." Seminar leaders for the 2:43 Sanford Fleming, president of the Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, the Rev. Dr. Hugh Vernon White and Dr.

Willis C. Lament At 4:20, a lecture titled The Scripture and the Ecumenical Church," by the Right Rev. Karl Morgan Block, Bishop of California, will conclude the afternoon program. CHORAL PROGRAM Featured at the 7:30 p.m. service with the lecture by Dr.

Morri STrr ilose to Jsus p.m., sing- bracket's, included: 'r ini? "thosp.tals by young people K.ngs Canyon, 330.118 Urrf rhurfh nd 7:30 Lassen Volcan.r. 181,045 Founder's DoV Crucial Problem, 11 a.m. illustrated lerthr Mis nien. 4nn UaT fcWqUtHM, i Diiuirru i rmuTicrmn, ore unesmui on tne wnrK Al tMiK iMi en. Endowed Care fnrThc rTnitm the bl-t rfeid mured in rhu jhrin of lncomfMrihl plndor tn inimurion for iho ground bmul crrmirion nd inurn-mrni hich ii clcno ifdjjed rhe Boulevard at Hamper Streetrthe McKinlry Mission Station.

Cahnlio. 547.683 Prath -Rev. Dr. A. Lonn Rid.ngs, Y.kima.

Wash. Valiev (California and Nevada). Christ's "Founders' Day" will be the Thejpe of (Tip TeTTowshTp of Humanity, 411 28th Street, "The Gulf Between What is and What Ought To Be'" writ be the Rev. A. R.

Mueller's topic when he addresses the 11 a.m. service. t-stimate oi a Man, The program rf the church is 226,864 Joshua Tree. functioning temporarily at 744 s77 Rric fifi Jl a.m. Emmanuel Presbyterian, 49th, 98th Avenue.

Muir Woods. 287.770 and Webster Streets ReV. C. Gem SOCiety Plans Millerton Lake, 492,442 Daane, "The Decoration of 11 a.m., with dedication tht Largest and Most 'Beautiful in All America ul (171 Sfifl i memorial chimes. liaStTO VOlley Meet 1 1 The Rev.

Richard H. Baird will discuss The Lesson From Korea" in the Brooklyn Presbyterian Church at II cm. today. rinn tnrramn, iam ana rir- PASTRn VAT.I.F.V Knv 5 Pot Luck Supper The Alumni and former stu- A i -n xt mount-Rev. Donald F.

CuMinft of spherw rnntinneH Pr TaI 1 WH be discussed at the next son will be the Cathedral Choir of the Greater Cooper AM E. Zion Church-Clergymen and interested laymen will attend the sessions from Cljapel of tfje Cfjtmeg regular membership of the Min- eral and Gem Society of Castro will meet for a pot u- Juck dinner at the Central Luth- all parts of Northern California hav their dinner speaker HJCU PPfTHD and many of the Western morrow at 6:30 p.m., Dr. H. C.liLIl lLVl Wlx according to the Rev. Abbott MeL former Grand Master of the! ire The session will be held at the er1 ch 21? Ave- iHayward Union High School cafeteria.

Ward Lewis, club vice- president, to lead the discussion. 'oona P'C The Rev Members will also plan coming Swami Ashokananda will be Book, executive ecretary of theM0Bic e( nd B0W 3D W3 Warmer Jr. of the First Metho-i" prwticini lawyer in CaUfornia. BERKELEY Nov 4 Crcntiioa tad orgia 10 Endowed care nicheijMud up for II time, from 10 4499 Piedmont Avenwe Oakland 11 t4mt 1-811 Dirretiri: Tin rtwrt Mfl field trips, according to Public- the speaker at the 8 pm. service flist cnurcn sctea as program; unponance o.

nn n. th. chairman arraneine the event. will be the topic of the Rev. Wil- ity Chairman Arthur B.

Emmes, at the Vedanta Center, Haste and, Services end events to take' Ham J. Cameron at the Spruce and Cedar Streets for the BowdltcTi StreeTsr Berkeley. TTTs place in local churches will be as Unity Temple, 14 Athol Street, Berkee'v without any special unit's annual Christmas party, to topic will be "The Theorv and i rise fjt Practice of Vedantie Wednesday at 8 p.m follows uc iirm lie a i mi ii i in. ceremonies this week. He will ESS SPECIAL PROGRAMS inecnnsuaa nomens reuow- prMCh his first sermon from its ship of the University Christian pulpit at a m.

tomorrow. Special speaker at the Adult Church. Scenic and LeConte Ave- The Reverend Olson is a gradu-' IF YOU ACT TODAY YOU CAN Mattress Renovating Fellowship Forum of the First nues, Berkeley, will meet Thurs-Baptist Church, 21st and Tele- day noon at the church for lunch-graph, at 6:15 p.m., will be the eon. The Rev. Dr.

Wesley P. Hon. Marvin Sherwin. Assembly- Ford, secretary of the Christian man for the 16th District, whose Churches of Northern California, topic will be "An Analysis ef the will be guest speaker with the Election Issues." "Greater Things Than The Frultvale Sudsy Evening These." ate of San Francisco elementary and secondary schools; did college undergraduate work at San Jose State College anc. graduate work at Stanford University.

His theological degrees were earned at Seabury Western Seminary, Evanston, 111., and at the Church StbuildinsT Recovering Sterilizing rSl eos setmci mtico mi trmuiti o.icthm FREE PICK-UP I DELIVERY KIW MATTRESSES FACTOWO-YOtf-WaOS Forum speaker at the Fruitvtle! Missionary, the Rev. ltiehsrd L. PWlHt CUfupk 2.5522 Congregational Church, Fruitvale Waddell of West Baia. Brazil, will He was ordained in uA et East 16th Street, it 7 be guest speaker in the Brooklyn mo by 'he Bish cw will be Miss Grace Earafian Presbyterian Church. 12th Ave- T.kn w.

r. n.u In 1942 he took over the work, Odd Sies AAode To Orti wmu miv gJUV SI 11 VI Ua 1 ill 1 CCt A IUJ of mission church at Los Altos. School xjf Religion." The movie at 7:30 p.m. Other Presbyterian KIEV A MettrHt Measfecteriaf Ce. lit CUIIMONT aVfHUf outh of the Clouds will be congregations have been invited It grew under his care from a i membership of about 90 to more than 300.

Mills Collega will kave a 7:15 PULPIT GUESTS a. m. service of Holy Communion Tha r.ri. ruK All Souls will welcome the new ABVBBTlSmfVT ADVIlTMrMFVT tomorrow in Wetmore Lodge Boston. executive secreUry reclor.

his th former Chris-1 with the Rev. Henry T. Praed as of thj Universalist Service Com- tine Otterbeck. whom he married celebrant Imittee, who arrived this week in 1930; Albert 18, snd The MeUxodls Men's ef from Japan, will be the special daughter, Lorene Rosalind, 12, the Shattuck Avenue Methodist guest in the pulpit of the First, at a reception following today's Church, 63rd and Shattuck, will Universalist Church, Cheney and service. ussn BESOTS IN ONE EASY COAT D0AME) AAAKES WALLBOA.RO LOOK LIKE LOVELY PLASTER Ufa! I AAA rift ffi50 WMLLDUHIw ROOMS ARE DRAB, AT BEST, ONE DAY SPECIAL ALL THAT'S NEEDED FOR YOUR VACUUM CLEANER BUT YOURS LOOK SWELL ENOUGH FOR GUESTS Fiin niiiY lOJS- FULL PRICE wee ORAMEXories im FOUR BELTS ATTACHMENT SETS ONLY 4 HOURS FiH All Cwlif Hm Sritr rm-AU WHiti HAWKS snns 10YAL Nattl; ttvatiM Adapter; Re)ite TmI, Dutfnf Irwth.

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