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58-A Oakland Tribune, Sunday, Nov. 11, 1951 Foothill Blvd. Baptists them in advance of the regular sale date, it was announced today by the Contra Costa Public Health Earlier release of the seals for Will Dedicate New Home Churches Join Observance Of US. Education Week Of major importance in the Bishop, Los- Gatos, and Rev. Ir- out" Ufe of the congreeaUon of Grubbs, India.

me wationai luoercmow Uie of tne congregauon oi tne be Association. The Contra CosU Foothill Boulevard Baptist' Vi oreanization's office is at 1103 completed in all areas, the mam organizations omce at Church will be the dedication of: evel wjn be compete. More Main Street. its new church building at 16th I than 25,000 feet of floor space is 1 a py ektwbmemt Avenue and Foothill Boulevard included in four levels. Donaldl "iwwuy'- Faith in God' Taken as Overall Theme Of Sermons Before Many Congregations Mass Meet to Hear Noted Men "rtie United Evangelistic Churches will sponsor a mass meeting at 3 p.m.

today featuring two evangelistic speakers of international note. They will' be Lieut. Gen. Sir Arthur Smith of London nd the Rev. Dr.

Oswald J. Smith of Toronto, Canada. General Smith, who has seen action in command of troops during both World Wars and been awarded the coveted K.C.B. decoration as well as knighthood by the King for his service, has devoted the major portion of his time since the war to religious Li in special services beginning to- Powefs Smith of San Francisco! ACTUM AC0UGHEn5 i v- 1 Ar ff 1 llli: dl l.l 11 Ll A. IT ALII M.

LI LU I uay anu lasung turugn Raffin and Weirick 0 1 GivoThanksvfor ban rrancisco as general con- Formerly known, as the 23rd tractors. Avenue Baptist Church, the! Tne church is identified with Lucky Discovery Plymouth Congregational. 3805 Piedmont Avenue Rev. Philip Murray, "Laymen's Day," 41 a.m. First Congregational, 26th and Harrison Rev.

Clarence Reiden-bach, "The Spiritual," 9:45 and 11 a.m. the Conservative Baptist Asso- By ERNEST M. FOWLER Church" Editor, The Tribune The opening of the 31st annual observance of American Education Week will receive attention in many churches of the area as educators speak from church pulpits and ministers ciation of America. name was changed recently to blend with its new location. For- T.

thousand vho coughed nd couf br4 wim Bronchial Asthma and couldn't sleep, give thanks for their luckv dtscoTrry of UEXDACO. That's becauM MENOACO is an Internal medicine, that works through tho blood thai reaching the lungs and bronchial tubes. Also because MENDACO usually works so fast to help Nature thin, loosen and clean; o'Jt thick, stick, strangling mucus then you hare freer breathing, coughing is allei- atrd and better sleep thus promoted. Get mer place of worship was at 23rd Y11I0 nl Rfn4v and East 17th, where work was; 1 3eais eaay carried on for more than 60 For Overseas Mail Bayview Villa Community, 1624 choose sermon, topics relating to.West Grand Avenue Rev. Spur- theifield of education today Per- MARTINEZ, Nov.

10. J. Ma ield, "Religious Edu- 1TENDACO nnder nonejr-bark guarantea The close alliance between on, 1 1 a.m. sons Wishing to use Christmas, from your druegut today. Inim nothing do snd take this opportunity to Join school and church in the training I activities.

Dr. Oswald Smith is pastor of lone of Toronto's largest churchqs. jit has a record of supporting i about 300 missionaries in differ the hsppe thousands who five thanks for of the Nation's children as well First Presbyterian, 26th obtain Weir lucky 4iscoery ot personnel overseas may as the concern for education I roadway Rev. Dr. T.

Franklyn Tshrmn hv churches in the Dast Kudson. "Whv Do We Still KeeDl ARE YOU SICK? 1-by the founding of church col- Armistice Day?" 11 a.m. t. i The Rev. Dr.

Oswald J. Smith oi Toronto, Canada. wUl address a mass meeting at 3 pan. today in the Auditorium Theater. Sponsors will be the United Evangelistic Churches oi the city ent parts of the world.

Both men are highly recommended to the general public by the members of the United Evan- Nervous Run Down? Let Us Locate tk Causa for You! years, fastor lor tne past nine years has been the Rev. Dr. G. i Archer Weniger. The pastor wilfpreach the first sermon in the new structure at 11 a.m.

Dr. Oswald J. Smith of Toronto, Canada, will speak at' 7:45 p.m. on "The Supreme Task of the Church." Actual dedication ceremonies will be observed tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. with the address delivered by Dr.

Harold Lindsell, dean of Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena. Services will be held each night, Monday through Friday, at 7:45 o'clock with a dif- 11 "ZVT Brooklyn Presbyterian, 12th: appropriate one. A i "Faith in God" is the' theme Avenu East "th Street- which Wn rhnn as ex-lRev- Ra'Ph E. Vandersall, "Rise! 'gelistic Churches. All may attend the meeting.

pressing the overall theme of Up, Men of God, 11a.m. the day nationally. "Unite for, Fruitvale Presbyterian, Cool OI M-reinl X-Kar and eem. 11111 Mete hvira! etamiastiea (li.VM value) nw made available te yed Jm Freedom is the slogan. i idge and MacArthur Rev.

Perce Pulpit guests and services nave; Hayley, "Thieves Rob Dr. Selmer Berg, superintendent oi schools, will speak in the Laurel Methodist Church on National Education Week. Wins Scholarship ALAMEDA, Nov. 10. Ocie Pierre, member of the Mt.

Zion Missionary Baptist Church, won for limited time bare a real examination? Inrlades romplrle X-Rav FlaroepT or a minr three X-RAY ptate. I hi evamiaatioK. iacladei a ram-plete rhrrki en aar or all part n( Haee thta Catholic Teachers To Study in Eas Two educators from the College of the Holy Names will leave been listed as follows: 11 a.m.: 7:30 p.m., Dr. Henry E.j Hendrick "A Look Behind the! Dr. E.

8 Crraa PULPIT GUESTS Iron Curtain," with slides. each night on a $100 scholarship at a recent i ferent empha The Rev. David Dilworth, mis-1 cth rhin, M-in: Grand Lake Lutheran, Chanel oratorical contest of Senior; evangelical Co-operation," the Women's Auxiliary of the Church," "The Word of Oakland Tuesday for a two thnrouih and rarrful enamlnatlon. tVltb the examinatien will he included tat no extra cent) a food aad defMearr Cover All trt reUtive tn dirt. all Hlcate todae for year appointment.

If we cannot help ion will trll you no, honrttly! Hit. E. S. D.C. STAFF i 4.

v. of Ahe Chimes. Piedmont Avenue BERKELEY Enworth University Methodist study of the general edu-lifornia Baptist State Convention. God," "Yduth," and 'Missions." Rnnr tn thp Challpnffe! "ev- William G. Ruhele, "Fruit- Vine.2516 Durant Avenue Rev.

Carl canon plans oi Harvard, Chicago rie is me sun ui mi. uu mis. Birton Pierre. 609B Gibbs Ave- Harold Lindsell, Rev. James of Communism," in the 11 a.m., bearing Branches in the ko niiai'DrH Jesus, 11a.m.

HI 4-6473 1440 BROADWAY, OAKLAND Stocking, "Judgment and For- and Columbia Universities. nue. 'Garrison of China, Rev. Blaine Presbyterian Church. Park Bou-j st.

Paulus LutheM J. a'e Sister levard at Hampel Street. Mis-it 4lt William eJ Robert Brev, mi.ssionai Ph.D. chairman of the general ar Dilworth spent education program at Holy yuwuim spi-in Peters, "The Straight Gate." Hi stunaiy South Berkeley Community, years bemoa tne mmooo 10 am German WOrship. tain.

Fair view and Ellis Streets Rev. Names, and Sister Mary Rose Emmanuella, chairman of the department of philosophy. Purpose of the trip is to compare results ahained at the College of the Holy Names 'with iM miii. First Lutheran, 16th and Grove Flpd s. Strip, associate, at Mills, s.

nnnalrf V. i i The 11 a.m Colleges Wetmore Lodge chapel; rd Serve Thee? 11 n.V will be entirely under tne airec-i Saint John's Presbyterian, tion ot students today, wun Ju-, central Lutneran, Zld Kiage- 2640 College Avenue Rev. Stan-, those achieved at Eastern col dith Campbell, president of the1 way Avenue Rev. Alf A. Hunter, "Turn Back, leges.

A College of the Holy senior class, in' charge of theKraabel, "No Grace, No Man," a.m.; 5 p.m., guest Names faculty committee has TO SENIOR CITIZENS AND PENSIONERS SPECIAL LOW PRICES and our Special Easiest Credit Terms for you. With NO MONEY DOWN on approval of your credit, as long as TWO YEARS to pay. We WELCOME your patronage and appreciate it and will do our UTMOST to MERIT your good will. Yes LOW PRICES and FAST SERVICE too. "The Role of ervice and speamng on tne ana a.m.

speaker. Church." the conducted such a study fur the past five years. topic, "The Age of As- cictinir hp Cvnthia flilhprt First Baptist, 22nd and Tele- W. Hanson, Marv.Ti,,, Casn and Karen graph Rev. Grant First Presbyterian, Dana and 11 a.m.

7:30 Channing Rev. Dr. Robert btllb I hat bank in anva Francw Woilcr anrt-Nanev I "Man's Dominion, fk4 4 Wiebenson will be in charge of me Agq oi common man, Munger "Jwcerting uur Uppor- r0lision Abandoned the music with special music. 10:50 a.ni.; 7:30 p.m., VOUI5lon MOOnaoneu God Makes Himself The 200-foot freighter San Joa- I)r. Selmer Berg, superintend- Lakeshor Avenue Baptist, Known." jquin, which was sunk in collision ent of schools, and Dr.

Rex H. 18 Lakeshore Avenue, Rev. with a tug in the Sacramento Turner, assistant superintendent, I Pr- Tar Kno Presbyterian Russell River a has been will speak at 9:45 and 11 a.m. "'j1- abandoned by The River Lines, 8 p.m., "Should War Be Ended?" Sherwood E. Wirt, "The Gifts owners of the ship and 7 the Laurel Methodist Church, the Calling," 11 a.m.; p.m.,, This lpaves it tJ the u.S.

Kansas and Magee, in observ- Evangelical Free Church, 2101 mnf jl. iiiiu rri.MHidiii i lit- i ijij- ance of National Education 47th Avenue Week. Topic for Berg will be c)liv T.hp Si SAVE 50 frem our regular low prices by having your old dental plate teeth reset in new transparent material at 50 the cost of new plates. Broken and missing teeth replaced. Rev.

Donald em of Fulfillment" with Dr rmy, neers to remove tne World's Greatest Ahie Crouch vessel if it proves a hazard to 7 nm SDecial; navigation. The ship sank just I p.m., fl.lcl; i v. i a Ann "Moral Values in Education," story, "11 a.m er1 Albans Episcopal, tVash- van oiei.it: amchu. iw-m wnne turner win speaK on xne i missionary service with speak r. 1 -a oa ai it Ian ff tifp Yvrrtn mnrp man load of nee, worth more thgwn'Vvhfi1; 'Curtis Streets, Al- sand illustrated talKs.

$68,000, went down with it. Mrs, OTHER COMMUNITIES ADVFRTISF.MFNT the bish.op tanytXReyr Randolph C. 5IiUfrtIh-i World Getting Any JBeJttex?" IF a.m.; 7:30 a.m., -ValleV Baptist, Art and Garden -a "if- Church in Northern California: Piedmont Community, Iligh-and Nevada, will be guest land and Mountain Avenues, speaker in the pulpit of the Piedmont Rev. Dr. Holland F.

HEW LOW Trinity Methodist Church, Dana Burr, "Christian and Bancroft, Berkeley, at 11 1 9:45 and 11 a.m. Alchemists," Center, Walnut Creek Rev. B. IS. Bennett, VThe Tests of Dis-! ciDleshiD." 11 a.m.

i 9 1 on Approval of Your Credit You Need Pay Nothing Until AFTER APRIL 1st, 1952 SCIENTIFICALLY DESIGNED mod. orn dental plates restore the individual face form and HELP to again express the vigor and the personal-fry of the wearer. The dentist who hat made a careful STUDY ef the science ef replacing dental teeth In an EFFICIENT way knows each patient's problems as individual, and it is a part ef the dentist's ARTISTRY to PERCEIVE and utilise the arrangement of teeth that will bo the most pleasing to the patient. niontciair metnoaist, Mountain a.m. lopic chosen by Mrs.

lip-pett wijl be "This Ye Do When the Wood Is Green." Continued on Page 59, Col. 3 Noted Doctor Offers Special Examination Boulevard at Snake Road "Faith In God," 11 a.m. with Speaking with the Rev. Dr. guest; 7:30 p.mi, "Living by 1m- VDVFRTISEMENT When Kidneys OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY, NOV.

12th E. W. J. Schmitt in. the Montclair peratives." -j Methodist Church, Mountain! Rrtiilevatvt nt CnaU RnsH xi-ill i iv ut V4.

a avssunai stvuvtf a i a First Presbyterian, Santa Clara Avenue at Chestnut Street Hev.1 Tlr P. iViort I DENTAL PLATES IVorEiTooOffen be Forrest Michell, administrative assistant to the Oakland Public Schools. SERMON TOPICS Why suffer with those acljes and pains you have tried so hard to get rid of for years? Why go on i -n jo' i i. Are you embarrassed and bothered by too the Record Speak, 11 a.m.; 7:30 frequeut elimination durlnc ttie day and Pm "The Hncnpl Armnr" I night? This symptom as well as burning, me UOSpel Atmor. ttchln passages.

Bladder Irritations. Back ache, Strong Cloudy Urine, pressure over the First Pn(rrfnt inn 3 1 Central Bladder, swollen ankles or rheumatic pains. First Methodist, 24th and Broad if IN ONE DAY Oul-of-tewn cases or rush patients, coming in before 10 a.m. any day except Saturday may have impressions taken plates delivered SAME DAY WHEN NO EXTRACTIONS ARE NEEDED. way Kev.

Dr. George A. warmer Avenu at Chestnut Street UIKJ UU 1J i.l simple Kidney and Bladder troubles aiiliout hen you can "Why Do Men Suffer?" 11 Rev. Francis P. Randall, "A Mon orKauic or systemic cause, lu such cases ine Mr rt of ene to a.m.

of Pioneer Spirit," 11 a.m AS L0IIG AS 21 MONTHS TO PAY NEVER ANY EXTRAS FOR EASY CREDIT Have needed dental work done now investigate Dr. Campbell's liberal dental credit plan, which allows you to have your dental plates made now and you may start paying for them in 4 or 5 months you may make small weekly or monthly payments You may take as long as 21 months to pay for them there never it one penny interest or carrying charges tor this NO MONEY DOWN, on approval of your credit and the COST IS SMALL Please ask NOW at Dr. Campbell's main dental office, 1629 Telegraph for this easy credit payment plan designed for your convenience. HMTAL PLAT work right now helping you these three nays: 1. Helps nature remove certain lrri- tatlng non-speclflc germs in acid conditions.

Christ EpiSCOpal, Grand Street 2. Thus helps relieve a frequent cause of at S-nta Clara Rpu Tlr Pharlp che nd P'ns. J. By relieving and at oanid viara ev. ur.

unaries ealmln? jrritated tissues, it helps Teduce "Morninf frequent or smarting passages day and night. n. VJTlE-ir from vmir drninriat tndae. r. wniston, guest, Prayer," 11 a.m.

1 under satis! action or money back guarantee. 11.11 fic method that i es you factis regarding your true condition, so you can get to its real cause and have it Shattuck Avenue Methodist, Shattuck at 23rd Street Rev. James A. Andrews, "The High-st Freedom of All," 11 a.m.; 7:30 p.m., "A Sermon on a Calous," Darrell Thomas, assistant pastor. Grace Community Methodist, 103rd Avenue near MacArthur Boulevard Rev.

Robert B. San-ford, "Is There Still a Way to Peace?" 11 a.m. First Unitarian, 685 14th Street, Rev. 'Arnold Crompton, "Faith, Dr. S.

W. Saaal4JC D.C. Yes, Dr. Spaulding offers you this thorough. Scientific Physical DR.

J. A. CAMPBELL Science and the Cure of Disease, 11 a.m. Lakeside Unity Temple, 144; Athol Avenue William J. Cam-j "eron, "To Every Creature," 11; a.m.

with anniversary service. i WITH CRYSTAL CLEAR TRANSPARENT PALATE SET WITH TRANSLUCENT TEETH ONLY BY COMPARISON WITH OLD-STYLE DENTAL PLATES can one fully appreciate all the difference In DENTAL PLATES made today by the dentists in America. Ask your dentist to show samples of DENTAL PLATES with the NATURAL APPEARING ACRYLIC MATE-RIALS used and lauded by dentists everywhere. Note! the DAINTINESS, LIGHTWEIGHT yet sturdy materials the notable gumlike shading that enhances their lifelike appearance. We sincerely believe thot you will say they are BEAUTIFUL Also SALESLADIES, SALESMEN, BUSINESSMEN and others.who are befoe the public will firfd that dentists of today can make DENTAL PLATES that "SIMULATE NATURE'S OWN" to such extent that they should delight the most discriminating YES! I think DENTISTS of today can now truthfully say that MODERN DENTAL PLATES "DEFY DETECTION." NO APPOINTLIEIIT NECESSARY FOR EXAUiriATlOIl Unity Truth Center, 1453 Madison Street William V.

Morgan, "Your Emotions and Your i TJ 1V. 1 1 110 MONEY DOWN On Approval off Your Credit Tow may have your Dental Plates RIGHT NOW on Liberal Credit Terms without one penny of interest or extra charges. Pay as you earn WEEKLY or MONTHLY Payments to suit your budget. NO EXTRA COST for CREDIT SPECIAL VERT EAST CREDIT One Low Payment (Monthly or Weekly) Covers Entire Family At Dr. Campbell'! mala attire, text Telcsraah vaa njar aw fcav DENTAL ATTENTION far year ENTME FAMILY al LOW rElCES aa ear FAMILY BUDGET FLAN.

which vaa can charts the ENTIRE AMOUNT eharre accaaal aa aa aa-praval at year reals, par NO MONEY DOWN then oar each weeh aaanth. the aaaall aaiaaat YOU DECIDE wa shaaU ACCEFT. Witt the FAMILY BUDGET FLAN when accessary vaa nav asteaO yaar aaraarat aeraaa the aaaal tt aaaath NO INTEREST NO DELAY. FAST PLATE REPAIRS I -mi tj i St. Paul's EpiscopaL Bay Place at Montecito Rev.

James C. Crosson, "The Symbols of Security," 11 a.m.; 8 a.m., Holy Com-j munion. i St. Andrew's Episcopal, 5201 Hillen Drive Rev. John D.

Lee, "A Woman's Choice," 11 a.m. St Peter's Episcopal, Broad- a a ttovj! or ubvi location ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY EXACT Examination at an amazingly low 'cost of five dollars for the next 'seven days. Every patient receives Dr. jSpaulding's personal attention. i This small fee is for his entire examination absolutely no extras or additional costs.

You will agree tit is the best physical examination iyou ever had, regardless of what Included in Dr. Spaulding's Complete Examiaation are an X-Rar fluoroscopic where necessary: Blood Pressure Recording; Fluoroscope of the Chest. Heart and Lungs: Ear. Nose and 1 Throat Examination: X-Ray Fluoroscope of Stomach. Large and Small Intestines: Sinus Transillucination: Blood Circulation Test: Urinalysis patient should bring morning specimen); Pelvic (Women): Bone and Joint Examination: Special Examination of Liver, Gall Bladder.

Rectum, Kidneys, Nervous System, etc Dr. Spaulding has spent many years in the field of diagnosis and has helped thousands of patients regain their health. As a special offer, Dr. Spaulding is giving patients examined this week (who bring in this article a Heart Test with the new Endocardiograph the amazing instrument that reveals the Condition and functioning of each valve and muscle of the heart. Many doctors charge several times out low fee foci this examination alooe.

Dr. offices are: conveniently located at 414 13th on the 2nd floor of the Popper -Building iust across from the Tribune Phono TE 2-1137. Ope Tuesday. TfeorWav a9H HII pjm. LOW PRICES Quoteo in Advance! Dr.

QrrM Canon L. D. Gottschall, f'What-Is True Religion?" 11 a.m.! St. Mark's Evangelical and Reformed, 58th and Telegraph Rev. William H.

Ruhl, "Thou; Fool," 11 a.m. First Christian, 29th and Fair-mount Rev. Dallas L. Gladson, "As Sone in the Nieht 11 a.m. i PLATE REPAIRS PROMPT SERVICE Wo endeavor to give you a complete Dental Service that conforms to the required stand ards ot the profession at LOW PRICES within the means ot the waqe earner, on LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS.

INLAYS CSOYf KS BRIC3EW0RK EXTRACTIONS FILLINGS Tf Ummploytd ye-e DENTAL war NOW while van have lefanro tine. Wa tier to the tBBBrarUr eaeaiBlayeO ear hrlafal NO MONEY DOWN TEEMS) 00 OOoroval ef year ereOit, Yaa aae start oay- EliriRE 5" F1CC3 TAKE ELEVATOR sae oatll mm immiw after yaa. are eaiaiaui' OtoveC Fruitvale Christian, Fruitvale Avenue at East 17th Street Rev. Hugh N. McCallunw "AfterGod's Own Heart," 11 a.m.; ,7 p.m, The Price of the Best." Mills Terrace Christian, Fleming Avenue near 55th Rev.

M. J. Votruba, "What Is Right About Public Schools," 11 a.nu Elmhurst Christian, 9Sth Avenue at Holly Street Minister George R. Coleson, The Public Schools and Public Morals," 10:55 a.m.; 7:30 pjru, "The Prodigal Son." i EAST OAKLAND 3334 E. 14th St.

PLEASE NOTE. Too Federal- GovernmentY smw restriction ojoj credit DO NOT HAYWARD RICHMOND FRESNO 580 Castro St.V 909A Maedonald 1939 Fresno Sf. Low Prices and Easy Credit Prevail at All the Branches 463 12lh Si. waV.re.;. CL 1-0200 DIMOND Cor.

MacArthw aae) Fruitvale Kl S-004 jOaw how froo yarkios, 13tJ-FraUia.

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