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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 6

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The Fresno Beei
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TIIE FRESXO BEE SATURDAY FEBRUARY 26 1938 rsre 6 A' City News In Brief News Of Fres Buddhist Temple aJj House Plan Will Ease' Tax Load Of All Business Vinson Says Revision Of Revenue Plan Will Not Curb Expansion Contractor Freed Of Plotts 50 of 1434 Street brick contractor late yesterday was found not guilty by a police court Jury on a charge of violating the state license law He was arrested on a complaint signed by Edward Boney a state inspector who charged Plotts submitted a $100 bid for remodeling a house owned by Jem Wotton without first obtaining a license as contractor WASHINGTON Fob 26-V-Jtcprescntatlve Vinson Democrat Kentucky Mid today the tax revision bill tentatively approved ny the house ways and means committee would ease materially the tax burden on virtually all corporations and businesses tbty mil ini 10 do 1C Midi (n(minood Inn-Din ond donoc Jailed For Theft Fernando 22 and Miguel Parra 21 transients today pleaded guilty in the police court to petit theft charges and were each sentenced to serve ten days In the Fresno County Jail They were arrested by Detective Sergeant Moran and admitted stealing four shirts from a Services Slated For Lent Period Ash Wednesday so named because of the ceremonial use of ashes as a symbol of penitence thic week will open Lent the forty day period preceding Easter which this year falls on April 17th At St Cathedral and St Thereae's and St Alphonsus' Churches the ashes will be blessed before the morning mass and distributed after the man and at the evening services when there will be benediction and a sermon Holy communion will be observed at the St Episcopal Cathedral at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning At various Lutheran Churches ministers will inaugurate a series of midweek services on a continuous theme Rev Rudnick of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church will speak Wednesday night on Overestimating Self At almost all other churches Lenten observances will be conducted during the period Easter Sunrise Rites Is Conference Topic Further arrangements for the resumption of Easter sunrise services in Fresno this Easter will be made at a meeting of young people from various churches Monday night at 1593 Street Miss Helen Fast will be the hostess Rev Chester Snyder representing the Fresno Ministerial Union is conferring with the young people on the plans Lecturer Will Speak Kenneth Mills Manning Fresno explorer and lecturer will analyze recent Latin American political trends at- 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night in the First Methodist Church His talk Illustrated with crayon sketches will summarize recent observations and the experiences of five years of travel and research in Latin America tory Workers at the meeting of the First Methodist Church Womens Missionary Society Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church The public is invited Former College Aide Will Speak Mrs Leslie Conner Williams former college teacher In Constantinople will apeak On Propaganda: A Suitable Sense Of Unbelief at the Sunday evening Forum in the First Con-gregational Church and Dlvlsadero Streets at 7:30 tomorrow night The address deal with the effects propaganda on modern life and will point out the means by which dictators and demagoges utilize the radio 1 newspapers and magazines to Influence the public Mrs Williams was educated at Barnard and Wellesley Colleges and studied art in Paris She was in structor at two American colleges on the Bosphorus during the war years Since returning to the United States Mrs Williams has been active in club work In Northern and Southern California and has been engaged in newspaper radio and advertising work in San Francisco Program Slated A special musical program will be presented by the Parks-llawkins Evangelistic Party at the First Church of the Nazarene at Grant Avenue and Second Street at 7:45 o'clock tonight and at 630 tomorow night in connection with the revival campaign now under way The evangelists will conduct a service for children nt 3:45 o'clock Wednesday afternoon Frasher Will Speak Ernest Frasher assistant county superintendent of schools will speak on Conditions Among Migra- Churclr Mission Session Slated Executive of the California Church Council represenUtlve pastors and chunli workers from various parti of the United States will conduct a School For Chris tian Living a three day teaching mission in Fresno at the First Methodist Church Wednesdays Thursday and Friday Various problems of practical Christianity in the modern world will be discussed during the set slons The public Is Invited to pare lei pate in all the meeting! Wednesday night Rev James Crain of Indianapolis secretary of social relations and social action of the Disciples of Christ will speak on Teaching All Nations Paul Buchholz executive secretary of the California Church Council will conduct the worship Thursday morning Seminars will be conducted throughout the day on Thursday and Friday Discussion topics and dis cussion leaders include: Personal Religious Living And Family Rela tions with Coleman of Berkeley director of Christian Education for the Disciples of Christ? Rev Cornelius pastor of the Sacramento First Christian Church and Ivan Gould of Chicago associate director of the young people's work for the International Council Of Religious Education The Church And Its Program with Hcnrx Appenieller principal of the Pal Chi Boyi School at Keijo Korea and Rev Charles Duncan of San Francisco Presbyterian director of Christian Educarlon and Community Nation j1 Irsu-s Calling For Christian Action with Rev Crain The church and Its educational program will be discussed at a symposium Thursday noon and meetings will be conducted Thursday and Friday nights EndeaVorers Plan Reedley Conclave Plans for the annual convention of the Fresno-Madera Christian Endeavor Union scheduled for April 1st 2nd and 3rd at Reedley will bo outlined at a meeting of union executives Tuesday at tha Reedley First Mennonlte Church Members of the convention program committee are Phil Van Meter Fresno Mrs Gladys Gordon Raisin City Rev Harold Wilson of Easton Doris Carlson Easton and Morgan Sheldon Fresno Toru Asada of Watsonville will be convention song leader and Miss Frances Nielsen of Los Angeles will he the convention pianist Herman Neufeldt of Reedley la acting con ventlon chairman A three day celebration Jess than a year ago marked the elevation of the Fresno Buddhist Temple to the rank of bet-suin second in authority in America and the promotion of Rev Enryo Shigefuji the chief pastor to the position of rin-ban a title similar to that of bishop This building at and Kern Streets also is a community center for many Japanese activities Staff Photo Church Services Sunday Farrs IVportation Exportation prarwUnp were start rd here today against Inecente Siguntes 23 Fresno laborer who yesterday completed serving a ninety day term in the Fresno Couniy Jail for possession of a deadly weapon Imml gratlon Inspector Butler Mid Si cunt is accused of illegally en-'lerlng the United States from Mex-jico during January 1934 after previously being exported Floarera And Totted Tianta large variety Zinnia Flower Shop I82S Van Ness Easy to park (adv Ra-murez Ninh tarw (adv Army Recruiter Transferred Corporal Otto Stanhlser of the 30th Infantry who has been at the Fresno army recruiting office with ant Nathaniei Baylesa since October has been ordered back for duty with Company of the 30th Infantry at San Francisco lie will leave Monday No replacements to succeed Corporal Stanhlser at the Fresno office have been planned $100 For Tour Old Radio on Philco 116XX Radiomart 3-9621 (adv Iunrhstand An electric toaster snd food valued at $31 were stolen from a lunchstand operated by Mrs William Meyer 1931 Cherry Avenue early today She told police the burglars entered the place by removing a side window lire Demagrs Sparks on a roof today caused slight damage at the residence of II Wenlg 2035 White Avenue Fire Marshal A Moore Mid the sparks came from a fireplace in which newspapers were being burned Estate Value Is The estate of the late Wells is valued at $22400 in a report of William Crossland' state inhere itance tax appraiser New Drive For War Referendum Starts In Senate WASHINGTON Feb 26-4U- Administ ration forces in the sen ate prepared today to fight a new drive for a constitutional amendment requiring a popular referendum on declaration of an aggressive war The battle for a foreign policy was reopened as Senator Robert La Follette Progressive Wisconsin and eleven other senators introduced an amendment similar to the Ludlow resolution recently defeated in the house The new amendment is somewhat broader In scope than the Ludlow measure It would provide that a country wide referendum be held before declaration of war except in the event of attack upon any portion of the western hemisphere New Deal Is Opposed The administration however will light the proposal on the Mme grounds that it opposed the Ludlow that it would tie the president's hands In dealing with a rapidly changing world situation Proponents of the measure main tained that "the proposal for a war referendum Is not an isolationist measure except In the sense of President Roosevelt's phrase 'lsola tion against which he approved in 1936 It puts a check only on a cooperationlst program of war Is an essential part" Limits Executive Power war referendum" they said an attempt to reestablish the intent of the framers of the const! lution that the power of the pres! dent to make war single handed should be circumscribed by reasonable limitations Senators in addition to La Follette who Introduced the measure and who maintained they already much added support were: Homer Bone Democrat Washington Arthur Capper Republican Kansas Bennett Clark Democrat Missouri Vic Donahey Ohio Lynn Frazier Republican North Dakota Herbert 'Hitchcock Democrat South Dakota Ernest Lundeen Farmer-Labor Minnesota: Gerald Nye Republican North Dakota Henrik Ship-stead Farmer-Labor Minnesota Burton Wheeler Democrat Montana and James Murray Democrat Montana The resolution was referred to the senate judiciary committee where public hearings probably will be held soon In an interview "Our objective hardships and inequities and to! was to relieve Inf Hits Fmtly Thelrgislationdiaftedhyasub- committee which profits and capital gains taxes and put a new surtax on family or closely held corporation A minority member of the subcommittee Representative Crow ther Republican New York asserted there was "no great issue left in the bill" Troflts Tax Junked undistributed profits laxhss almost been destroyed" he explained "We have taken the 345000 corporations and Hid out Ve exempt you "Some of the small corporations would pay a little more normal tax but they would have the privilege of complete discretion over use of earnings and dividend policies' Most of the bigger companies Crowther Mid also would have that Mme discretion but would be charged a 4 per rent tax on their undistributed earnings Coaxing Not Compelling "We are coaxing instead of compelling dividend Crowther summarized "and in the main we haw greatly relieved the taxpayer" Vinson Mid the highest tax sp-plicable to any corporation under existing law is 324 per cent The biggest rate proposed in the new bill for ordinary corporations Is 20 per cent Thus he Mid there is a 4C per cent differential between the old and new top rates (Vinson explained the difference between 324 per cent and 20 per rent or 124 per cent was roughly 40 per cent of existing top rate of 324 per cent) The highest tax proposed for any corporation with earnings of $25000 or less Vinson Hid is 141 per cent while those with net incomes up to 55000 would pay 12H per cent at the most A provision for allowing deductions for property deprecia tion he continued allows "very material relief' Similar Firm Name Is Hit In Complaint John McKenzie proprietor of the Neon Lite Sign Company has filed a damage and Injunction suit against Orde Smith and Sharp of the Neon Tube Sign Manufacturing Company in which he asks that the defendants be enjoined from using that firm name McKenzie asks the restraining order on the ground of the similarity of names The complaint says Smith was former partner with the plaintiff In the Neon Lite Sign Company When their partnership was dissolved he charges Smith and Sharp selected the firm name of Neon Tube Sign Manufacturing Company for the purpose of deceiving purchasers of that equipment He asks 510000 damages and an accounting of profits since the formation of the defendant com' pany Flying School Planned GUSTINE (Merced Co) Feb 26 Sorensen part owner of 1 Gustine airport announced today a transport pilot from the Boeing School of Aeronautics In Alameda will open a flying school at the local airport the first of the week IMMEDIATE RESTORATION PLATES Dr Jeff Halford im FTTTOX PH 1-3715 mmm tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the church Massed choirs of the churches will present a group of sacred by Beethoven Mendelssohn and Mozart at the choir festival Paul Sheldon Is chairman and M's Myrtle McLellan secretary of the committee arranging the -writ Hawkins' evangelistic party: special musk Evening service 7:30 a'elork: evangelistic services NYPS service At jpenal musiral program with the Parks-Hawkina parly Midweek prayer meet ing Wednesday 8 Belbrl Tempt Thomas And Clark William Uric psstnr Sunday srhoni st 9:45 A Al Morning service 11 o'clock Young people servke 6:30 Childrens Chiurh Evungelistlr service 8 special organ music beginning at 7:45 o' dork Special service Tuesday 8 At Evangelistic servire Thursday I Special service Friday 8 Al Armenian Evangelical sdrnsmlnnlienal) 549 Rev Tahmisisn pastor Sunday school 9:45 A Morning service at 11 o'rlork: subject Gkinftralion Of Gfl And Man According To fha Bible Evening service 7:30 o'rlork suhject The Crystal Water Of Life That Purges Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 AL Choir practice sflrr the meeting Reorganised Churrb Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Halali 141 Clay SI reel Fnlx pastor Church school at 9:45 A Al Preaching 11 A At: Rev Km sneaker Program followed by class work 6:30 Preaching 7:45 Wiles speaker Midweek prayer service Wednesday 7:43 First Mission Covenant And Dlvtsadms Edwin Daklin pastor 8unday sehnol st 9-JW A Morning servire 11 n'rlnrk: subject The Hour Hss Come Evening service 7:30 o'clock: subject What Tune la It? Swedish Service 1 Alena Brotherhood Monday 8 All rhurrh praver meeting Wednesday 8 Bethany Sorlely aupner Thursday 7 Choir rehearsal Friday Trinity Churrb Of The Katareue Tsslnmue And Rev Fear pas lor Sunday school 9:45 A with an objert lesson on The World's Bread Alarket Morning worst ip 11 subject Kindness In Action Young people's servire Evening service o'clock subject Holiness Of Heart A Privilege Or A Necessity Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday 7:30 Whit Arouse Gospel Hall 1435 While Sunday srhoni and Bible rtasa 9:43 A Breaking of bread 11 A AL Gospel presetting 7:30 Pilgrim Hen mmm (Wesleyan IiHerperfatlou Of Ratines) Helmset Aad Heesmd Rev Georg Moran pastor Sunday srhoni 9:45 A Mt Graham super hitmdent Alomlng servire It n'rlnrk: Miss Jean Pound missionary sneaker al onth services Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:45 Al Aire Whiting' Bible ctaiss Friday 2 AL Spiritual Science rhurrh Ra 55 1351 Rev Afsrlon Wilcox pastor Evening service o'clock Marling AL Tuesday Firms Hilda renter Veermee And Yneemlt John Bovd psstnr Sunday school 9:45 A AL Alomlng service 11 o'clock latter Dav Salats Hem And Moron Reed Curtis president of rresnn branch Sunday srhoni 10 A At: John AlrLsren superintendent Sacramental meet ing 7 Genenlngy meeting 9 Al Monday: Lydia McCauley chairman Atu-tiisl Improvement Association 7:30 Tuesday Dr Pearson president Primary 4 AL Monday: Melba Bam ident Relief society 1:30 Tues-Beth Cottrell president Seventh Day Advenllsl Mariposa Aad le Folkenberg elder Bible study Batuntav 9:30 A Af Morning worship 11 n'rlnrk AL meeting 8 At Midweek service Wednesday 7:45 AL rilvsry Tabernacle Pint And Neved Goughian pastor Bunday 9:45 A A 17 Morning service 11 o'riock Young people 7:45 Bible 7:45 AL Tuesday Servire 7:43 study pTl (day Chutvfc Of Gad (ledepeedest Hnilaesa fwffkl Sunday sehnol 10 A Morning serv-vtre 11 o'clock Evening service 7:45 o'clock Prayer meeting 7:45 Al Wednesday bt Gears Greek Orthedos Rev MsndUlss pastor Sunday srhoni 6:30 A AL Alomlng service lu o'clock NaUooal Redden Spiritual ISIS (Image Johnson pastor Evening service o'clock Meeting Wednesday Kfdritaal Helene 141 Waehringtau Rev Lulu Spence pastor Evening service 7:45 o'rtnrfc Meeting 2 AL to 5 Pi and 7:45 Al Tuesday Tala re Street Mlssteu I83S Tulare Rev Rex Qualls pastor Rvangrllstlr services 7:45 AL dally except Sunday Fellowship meeting 2:45 Sunday I'alvereal Cburrh Ilf Tha Matter 36 Clark Rev Amelia Ramuz pastor Meetings Sundays and Fridays at 8 hi Armen lee Apeelolle Holy Trinity -M And Venture Rev Madlena Mantgtan pastor Servket begin at 9 A First mass 10 Sunday school 9 A AL FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Art lata Supplies at popular prices Art Display Studio Room 19 above Owl Drug Co Fulton and Tulare (adv Fresnan On Evlns Na-man of Fresno a student at the California State Polytechnic College at San Luis Obispo is one of three students who will be heard In a blue network National Broadcasting Company program March 4th from station KGO The program will be devoted to a description of the features of the California State Polytechnic Sixth Annual Poly Royal Show April 1st and 2nd on the college campus' Betty Jean they've got your type of perfect fitting cheer dress at Eastern (adv Burglars Get Burglars after removing a padlock from a rear door entered a operated by Christ Pappacederis 1431 Broadway early today and stole $40 from the till Police Sergeant A Scott investigated War Profits Bill Is Fred McGrew a member of the Fresno State College faculty will speak on the Sherman Act S45 at a luncheon meeting of the Fresno Post No 4 American Legion at the Commercial Club at noon tomorrow The subject deals with the legislation being sponsored by the legion in its drive to take the profits out of war Milford Haworth will be the chairman of the meeting Club Flans Guest Night The Fig Garden Mens Club will observ guest night Tuesday night when Dr Burks will show colored moving pictures of the Maya civilization in Yucatan Mexico Wives of members have also been invited to attend Benjamin Levy club president announced a short business session at 8 will precede the program Police Probe Series Of Burglaries Here A series of burglaries are being investigated today by Detective Sergeant Moran A cafe operated by Jacob Krajlan 303 Belmont Avenue was burglarized of tobacco and candy valued at $5 A screen was removed to gain entrance through a rear door Thieves took a small amount of change left in the till at a cafe owned by Glozebrook 2224 Elm Avenue The burglars broke a window and reached through the shattered glass and took the money from the till Mrs Monreu reported burglars entered her department store 506 Blackstone Avenue and stole $350 from the till A 5 and 10 cent store operated by Bilyen 519 Blackstone Avenue was burglarized of $10 which had been left In the till County Gets Lindsay Aide Quits Post James Devine deputy In County Clerk Ernest office today announced his resignation effective Tuesday to take a position as accountant and office manager for the Smith Olive Company with headquarters in Lindsay Prior chief deputy clerk In the absence of Dusenberry announced Roy Winters who has served as an extra deputy will receive appointment as a permanent deputy Devine has been a member of Dusenberry! staff Since January 1935 handling the bookkeeping work of the office Before his appointment to the county position he was an accountant for the Kettle-in North Dome Association In Coalings He was business manager for the Coalings Daily Record immediately before accepting the county position The Lindsay firm distributes fancy packed olives and citrus products throughout the United States Julio Mancillaz 53 Summoned By Death Julio Mancillaz 53 of 2419 Taylor Avenue a laborer died today in a local hospital He was a native of Mexico and had been a resident of Fresno twenty years and of California twenty one years Mancillaz is survived by his widow Katherine Mancillaz two sons and two daughters Joseph JoSie Elvers and Emilo Mancillaz his mother Magdalena Mancillaz two brothers and three sisters Thomas and Leon Mancillaz Carmen Aguilar Epifania Ccrvantez and Juana Molina and an uncle Octavlano Mancillaz all of Fresno Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Mission Chape I Slavs Will Present Program Here Tonight An entertainment which will Include a one act play and a number of vocal and instrumental musical selections will be presented by the Fresno Slavonic Alliance in the Woodmen of the World Hall at 8 o'clock tonight A cast of six persons will appear in the play a comedy entitled Don't Call The Devil Miss Smilka Radulovich program chairman Is directing the production Peter Radish president of the local alliance and Leymel grand president of the Slavonic Alliance of California will speak during the evening Elder Plans Broadcast Folkenberg eider of the Fresno Seventh Day Adventist Church announced he la presenting a special evangelistic broadcast each Sunday morning from 9:45 'to 10:15 o'clock over The Fresno Bee Station KMJ The program is to be known as The Hope Of The 'World Broadcast and will include vocal selections and stories for Massed Choir Festival Final Rehearsal Set Final rehearsals in preparation for the annual choir festival sponsored by The Fresno Council of Churches March 6th in the First Methodist Church will be conducted Fletcher Memorial Jo an Aad Califorain Wesiphal pastor Sunday school 10 A Mrs John sun superintendent Evening service 7:30 o'clock PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyterian Aad Calaveras Rev Edward Phillen acting pastor Church school 9:40 A AL Harry Shields superintendent Alomlng worship 11 o'clock: subject What Are We Driving Att Christian Endeavor meeting 6:15 Evening servire 7:30 o'clock sermon by Rev AL Keeler Sundsy -rhool missionary for the Presbytery of San Joaquin on The Miracle Of Creation Executive board meeting of the womens society Tuesday 10 A Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 AL Arlington Heights Hath And Grant Rev Becker pastor Sunday school 9:30 A AL Alomlng service o'clock Evening service 7:30 o'clock Knox Chapel Tmraaead Aad Fourth Church school 9:30 A Al: Airs Ellra 1L Farrar superintendent Alomlng service 10:45 Clarence Grldert in charge Christian Endeavor 6:15 AL Bor6 Memorial Thorns Aad t'llalau A Willems In charge Church school 9:30 A AL Preaching 11 A AL Prayer meeting 7:30 Wednesday -Cumberland Harrison And Hedges Suhmalle pastor Sunday school 9:30 A Morning worship 11 o'clock Young people's meeting AL Evening servire 7:30 o'clock Midweek service on Wednesday 7:30 Westminster Grant At Abby Hamilton pastor Bundsy srhonf 9:0 A Alomlng servire 11 o'rlork: subject With What Intent? Evening service 7:30 o'clock Christian En-deaynr 6:30 Midweek service Wednesday 7:30 Af Calvary Cammaulfy (United Piesbytertan) 74S Olive Rey Airred Jrflery pastor Bible school 10 A Airs Fred Adams superintendent Morning service 11 o'rlork: subject Vs Ian moir director Evening o'etork subject Messages From The Revelation (7) I The Clnee Of This Ags Near At Hand Fellowship and Bible study hour Wednesday 7:30 Mary and Alartha Circle luncheon st 2338 Fkiro-dora Thursday 1 Bible teachers' meeting at 932 Farris Thursday 7:30 Choir rehearsal Friday 7:30 AL First Reformed Presbyterian Barton And Harvey Edgar pastor Bible sehnol 9:45 A AL Alomlng servire 11 o'clock Evening service o'clock Al Junlora 6:30 AL Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 AL OTHER DENOMINATIONS Pint Ckarrh Of Christ Srlratlat tala versa And Services 11 A Al and 8 lesson subject Christ Jesus Sundsy school 9:30 and 11 A Testimony meeting Wednesday 8 Reading mom 603 Partfir-Southwest Building open dally hours from "A to I At except Wednesday when ft rinses at 6 Sundays and legal holidays from 3 to 5 Calvsraal Church Of IHviao Seleore 744 Mildreds Rev Edna Kelley pastor Evening service 8 o'clock: suhjert That Which Is Bom Of The Flesh Is Flesh Anri That Which Is Bom Of The Spirit la Spirit Servire Tuesday 8 suhjert For It Is Not Ys That Speak But The Spirit Of Your Father Which Speaketh In You' Fall Gospel Tabernacle IHvlaadero At Keys pastor Sundsy school 9:45 i Alomlng service 10:45 o'riock: subject Alomlng worship Broad east KMJ 1 Ambassador! snd children's church 6:30 Evangelistic service 7:30 Preaching Wednesday 7:30 AL Prayer meeting Friday 7:30 AL Friends Cammaslty Church Graat At Howell Eugene Coffin pastor Sunday arhnnl 9:45 A AT Morning service 11 o'clock: subject We Do Not Well Mrs Jean Coffin soloist Christian Endeavor societies meet at 6:30 Young peo society will present a special mis-Innaiy program under the leadership nf Mrs Eugene Coffin Evening service 7:30 suhject Fear Not Song servire nf familiar hymns Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:45 Study nf Hebrews Choir practice will he postponed Quarterly meeting sessions begin Friday at Capay Rancho First Cburrh of The Brethren Harwy And beats Forest Eisenbise pastor Sunday 9:45 A Al Alomlng service 11 o'clock: subject Practical Religion Evening servire 7:30 o'clock: subject Sung sermon The Jry Of Salvation Christian Endeavor 6:30 Churrb Of God Howard And Washington Re Beohm pastor Sunday 9:45 A Morning service 11 aublert Daniel And Ths Three Hebrew Children's Trials Evangelistic evening service 7:30 o'rlork Missionary volunteers meeting 6:30 Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 Cottage prayer meeting Friday 7:30 AL Pilgrim HnHsess (Wesleyan Interpretatlen Of HnHnres) Belmont And Second George Moran pastor Sundsy school 9:45 A 8 Graham superintendent Morning worship 11 o'clock subject Fart Faith Feeling Evening service 7:45 o'rlork: subject Seeking Prayer meeting Wednesdny 7:45 Unify Center IS Fnlfnu Lnutse I Calmer leader Morning service 11 suhjert By What Yardstick Do You Messura A Man? Clasaes Tuesday Wednesday and Friday at 2:30 and Friday st 8 NaHanal Reunions Spiritual ISIS Oraage Rev Johnson pastor Evening servire 8 o'riock Meeting Al Wednesday First Charrh Of The Viuitm Grant At Heroes James Sturgis pastor Sunday 9:45 A Morning service 11 o'clock evangelistic service led by Puke Third Caagregatlowal Ms Bealtu And Rev Raguat pastor Sunday school at 9:30 A Morning strvice 10 UK) o'clock Christian Endeavor 6UK) AL Evening wurehlp at 7:13 o'clock Pilgrim Armenian Aad Merred Rev Papazian pastor Church school 9:45 A AL Morning worship 11 Young renples Club 5 special speaker Dean James Mallorh of St Cathedral Midweek servire Wednesday 7:30 Womens Society Thursday 2 AL EPISCOPAL St Cathedral Frrawe Aad Right Rev Sanford bishop Very Rev James Mallorh dean Rev Albert Carswell honorary canon Rev Shires honorary canon Rev Lee A Wood Rev Aaron King Holy communion fc A AL Children's service 9:30 A Divine worship with sermon 11 A Sermon by Rev Robert Snyder of Hanford subject Did Henry VIII Found The Church Of England! Holy communion Thursday 10 A AL MTHERAN First Lutheran Fergrr Aad Thomas -ele pas' Morning George hnol 9:45 A Morning service 10 o'clock subject The Needed Vision Catechetical class Monday 7:30 At Womens Missionary Society Tuesday 2 vice Ash Wednesday service Wednesday 7:30 first a series of sermons on What Shall I Do With Jesus And Shall I Betray Him Luther League Thursday 7:30 Light Brigade Friday 7 AL Choir rehearsal Friday 7:30 AL St Paal's California And Lotas George Schuchard pastor Sunday school 9 A At Morning servire at 1:30 o'clock subject The Cross The Central Message Of The Christian Revelation Luther League Rally at International In-stftute 2 subject Christ And Our Colleges discussion led by Gertruds Setter Evening service 7 conducted by the Volunteers Special meeting of ladles aid Tuesday 7 Expository preach ing Wednesday 7 AL: subject Jesus Tempted By False National Hopes Special meeting of young ladies aid Wednesday 7:30 Regular Lenten service Friday 7 subject What Shall 1 Do With Jesus? Shall I Betray Him? Character training school Saturday 9 A AL Teaching of Cstechumens 10 A AL Rrthrl North Broadway At Sumner Christiansen pastor Rundaj school 10 A Afomlng servire 11 o'clock: subject Jesus Thou Son Of David Have Merry On Me Luther ralljMn Easton In the afternoon and evening Choir practice Tuesday Walter Olsen of Iowa will show The Life Of Christ In moving pictures Wednesday at AT Everybody is Invited Confirmation class Saturday 10 A Af Emmanuel (Missouri Synod) Mariposa And II Edward Kudnirk pallor Sunday school 9:30 A English service :45 A subject Unprofitable Disripleship German service 11 A Lulheru hour broadcast by Rev Alaier Ij30 Walther League societies 7:30 English Lenten service Wednesday AT: subject Overestimating Self Sunday school teachers and choir rehcareal after servire aid Thursday 2 AL Trinity Lutheran (Augusta on Synod) RebiHMt And Theola Peterson pastor Sunday school and Bible class at 10 A Mnrnlrut worship at 11 o'riock subject We Would See Jesus Prayer at 7:30 -Al Evangelistic sendee at 8 o'clock beginning a series to continue through Friday Rev Herbert Gustafson speaker Woman a missionary society Wednesday 3:80 at the parish hall: Mrs Peterson hostess Conflimands Friday 4:31) AL Wartbnrg Ventura And Rev Bitter pastor Sunday school 9 A Morning servlet 10:30 n'dnrk Luther League at AL Choir practice 7 AL METHODIST Tint Methodist Church Aad Tynlamna 8 Reynolds pastor Sunday school 9:30 A Morning service 11 o'clock subject The Spread Of Christianity Kenneth Mills Manning lecturer traveler and artist spesks at 7:30 subject Bursting Barriers a survey of tvligioiw political and educational problems hi Latin America Pot luck dinner ednesday 6:30 Midweek servire of worship 7:30 AL Special group for chil-dim Sierra vista Carnmnalfy Illinois At Nortk Mapls A Ford pastor Sunday school 9:45 A Ivan Long superintendent Morning servire 11 o'riock: subject The Leadership Of Jesus Evening worship and cermon 7:30 o'clock Song rerv Ire of Fanny Crosby hymns led by If Stanley choir director Intermediate and senior league meetings 6:30 Prayer meeting Wednesday 7i Womans missionary meeting Wednesday 2 Rev Thomas general ronfereme evangelist will begin a tvro weeW series of rival services Sunday March 13th St Paal's South Fresno And I Lyons pastor Bundsy schord at 9:45 A Morning service 10:55 clock Asbury and Senior League meetings 8:30 AL Evening service music by the choir 7:30 Womens mlsstoMiy society meeting Tuesday 10 A AL Bible study led by Lindsay 11:30 A Covered dish luncheon at noon Program 1:30 Mrs GIIIIs speaker Board of Christian Education Commercial Club Tuesday 6:30 Mens association Friday at 7 PM In the aortal hall: Rev A Fry speaker The following Drover meetings will he teld: Monday 2 AL In the church: Thursday in A 1458 Divisadero: 2 AL 5016 Harvey Avenue and 1104 Palm Japanese ISM Kern Rev Francis lUyashl pastor Sunday school 10 A AL Alomlng servire st 11 o'rlork: laymen's testimonials Epworth League Hireling discussion led by Don Toyoda BAPTIST Pint Baptist Church Mnred A ad Mathews pastor Sunday school 9:45 A Morning service at o'clock: subject A Sermon For Homemakers Celebrating Hotter Homes Sunday School ot Missions 'begins at 6:50 five classes lor all ages Evening service at 7:30 o'clock: CT play Around The Calendar With The Crops Sermon subject Sitting In The Other Fellow's Chair Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:50 AL Emmanuel (Hraneh Of Memorial) Twelfth A ad Navada Rev A McKinney pastor Sunday school 9:45 A Momlne servics at 11 subject Counting The Cost Pint Mexican And Mariposa Rev Enriqua Co has pastor Sunday school 9:50 A Morning service 11 o'clock Young people's service 6 Evening service 7:30 o'clock Women missionary society Tuesday 3 Af Clinic Thursday 9 to 10 A Midweek prayer mattings Thursday 7 Memorial Belmont At North Fresaa Rev Edward Alien pastor Sunday school 9:45 A AL Morning service at 11 o'clock subject Persecution Evening service 7:30 o'clock: subject Intermediate Bute Young peoples prayer circle 6- BYPU groups and Pastor's Prayer Partners 6:50 Midweek prauw and prayer service Wednesday 7:30 Eaunaatsel (Branch of Memorial) Twelfth And Nevada Rev school o'clock Calvary 757 Orango I Wall pastor Sunday school 9:49 A Preaching service 11 A subject The Deity Of Jesus Christ BYPU 6:30 Leslie Hall leader Preaching service 7:30 subject Ths Anti Christ Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 AL Broadcast HARM IAll CATHOLIC) Sb Cathedral S8I4 Mariposa Rev Philip Kennedy rector: Re Ryl-vann Basquedsno Rev Hairy Clinch Rev H- 8 Goodwin assistants Sunday masses: 6:30 8 10:30 1145 A At Daily masses: 6:30 snd 7:45 A Confession Saturday and preceding the 8 and 9 A Sunday masses Holy hour 7:30 Friday Devotions 7:30 AL Sunday St Alphonsus' Ml Kearney Rfdemptnrlit Fathers in charge Rev George A Breffeil Sa pastor Sunday masses: 6 7 8 9 A high mass at 10 A 11:15 A sermon In Spanish 1 7:30 novena service Therrse'e Ftarndera Aad W'lahoa Rt Rev Mnniignnr Michael Sullivan pastor: Rev Francis Walsh assistant Sunday masses: 7 9 and 11:15 A Dally masses: 8:15 A 51 Confessions 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 AL Saturday and preceding Sunday masses CHRISTIAN First Christian Twriumne At Galen Lee Rose pastor Sunday school 9:30 A Morning service 10:45 o'clock Evening servire 7:30 o'ckirk Youth choir rehearsal -and dinner 5 Chriillan Endeavor groups 6:15 Adult elan on mental health 6:15 Executive committee womans council Tuesday 9:30 A AL Travelog of Italy by Mrs Potts In rhurrh parlors Tuesday 3 Midweek service Wednesday 7:10 Choir rehearsal Wednesday 7 JO East Side Huntington At First Emery Snyder pastor Sunday school 9:45 A AT Morning service 11 o'etork: subject The Perfect Christian Evening service 7:30 o'clock subject A Hell Bound Preacher And Hit Friends Christian Endeavor 6:30 Bible study Wednesday 7:30 Belmont Avenue Belmont And Col lea Chester A Snyder pastor S'lndsy school 9:30 A Morning service 10-45 o'clock auhteet The Christian's Confidence Evening servire 7:30 subject The Christ Of Omnipotent Power Christian Endeavor meetings 6:30 Midweek Braver servire and Bibla study Wednesday 7-JO CHfRCH OF CHRIST Chsrrh Of Christ SM Palm IJov4 Ellis minister Rihle classes 9:45 A Morning servire 10:50 Communion si 11:50 A Colored mission at 230 Tuolumne Street 3:30 Young people's class 6:30 Evening service 7:30 o'clock sermon by minister Bible studr Wednesday 7:30 Training class Friday 7:30 Pi AL Chsrrh Of Christ Highway City Davis minuter Bible rlassrg at 10 A Morning service 11 o'clock Communion 11:50 A Evening service 7:30 rhurrk Of Christ Marred And Vernon Morris minister Bible study at 9:45 A Morning service 10:50 n'rlnrk Young pennies class 0:30 Evening servire 7 JO o'clock Bible study Thursday 7:30 AL Special meetings start March 6th CONGREGATIONAL First CoaeresmtlnMl Aai IHvlaadero Norman Henderson pastor Rundav school at 10 A Morning service 11 o'rlork subject Eternal Life Edward Tenney guest speaker Sunday Evening Forum 7:30 o'clock: Leslie Conner Williams Propaganda: A Suitable Sense Of Unbelief College age group Stand Ish Club 8:15 Womens club luncheon Tuesday at 12:30 Young married peoples dinner Wednesday al 6:50 XJofi And Monterey Rev Sauer pastor Sunday school 9:15 A Morning service 10:30 1 clock Christian Endeavor Society 6:15 P- Evening servire at 7:15 Prayer meeting 7:30 Wednesday and Saturday 2 Sunday Chur practice AL Friday World Day Of Prayer Set For Friday Here World Day Of Prayers an annual event observed by Protestant women all over the world will be observed in Fresno Friday with an all day program at the First Christian Church under the sponsorship of the Womens Church and Missionary Federation of Fresno Ceremonies will open at 10 A and continue until 3 with covered dish luncheon at noon The program is similar to one arranged for churches throughout the world by Alice Henderson of New Zealand Henry Appenzeller principal of a Korean boys school will speak and Rev Eddy of Fresno will sing Local chairmen In rharge are Mrs Long musical chairman and Mrs Eula Evard and Mrs Fred 1L Sutton who have arranged the other features Mrs Foreman will preside Leaden Tali: On KM' Tolerance Broadcast A variety of topics will feature the Religious Tolerance program to he broadcast over The Fresno Bee Radio Station KMJ at 6:15 o'riock this afternoon Rev James Dowling of the Catholic Charities will discuss the Catholic Index Rabbi David Greenberg will talk on a current magazine article dealing with anti Semilism and Dean James Mallorh of St Cathedral will discuss th Protestant View Of ChrisL Sermon Topic Listed Did Henry The VIII Found Tha Church Of England? will be answered by Rev Robert Snyder of the Church Of The Saviour In Hanford at the morning service tomorrow In SL James Episcopal Church Rev Snyder speaks in the absence of Dean James Mslloch who will be In Modesto to participate In an interdenominational conference of Jews and Christians Rev Aaron King of Fresno who was recently ordained at the St Cathedral will speak In the Hanford church in place of Rev Snyder Pastor Lists Topics P1 ISO desto will Inaugurate an evangelistic preaching miaslon tomorrow night at 8 o'clock In the Trinity Lutheran Church His sermon topics for services to be conducted nightly until Friday are In order: Chrlit The Water Of Life Christ The Bread Of Life Christ Tha Light Of The World Christ Tha Way The Truth The Life Christ The Vine and Christ The Resurreo-tion And The Life Evangelist To Speak Evangelist John Reid of Mother-well Scotland will preach at o'clock tomorrow night at the White Avenne Gospel Hall 1635 Whita Avenue Tune In KM Prophecy Speaks! "HOPE of the WORLD" Senes of Speciel Broadcasts WORLD SURVEY In The Light Of BIBLE PROPHECY By FOLKENBERG and hit RADIO QUARTET Sunday Morning EVERY SUNDAY MORNING At The Same Tima 9:45 to 10:15 and Divisadero Street 10:00 AM Adult Class on Current Events Dean Hubert Phillips 1 1 :00 A Morning Service Dr Edward Tenney Speaker SUNDAY EVENING FORUM "Propaganda: A Suitable Sense of Unbelief" LESLIE CONNER WILLIAMS Wellesley College Professor at Constantinople CHURCH i.

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