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CJhWc ft tp BANrRASOISOOf OHIlOiaOLE SXTUHDATi vAPBIE SfLciOSK BMllHaHaBaakHIBBHiBaiaMBaHBAHBBBBHBaHaHBiBa ivt I I ffi iw Delighdul Tea Given I In Honor of BtiSr Visitors tt ff ivirg A AtKinSOlL Mrs Anna Bishop Quests atHbiSie of Mrs John Polheinus By IADY TEAZLE Mr Ann Voorhles Olhop waft li jto became the brde Charles Harrl won icii of jyew Torn ana idi Orft ntj Bd ilr WIllJAtrt A Atfcln mana ilvho arrive tlila week from J8hjisluVhardthe henor at a tea atlchtosj John Polhemu enter Ulndt her home on Walnut street 1A jSrteotiaf fairs have been ar rant ed in farewell to Mrs 1 shop I will ululate in May lor Toko harAa Her enRasement fo Charles illarrlaor Teafr waa announced at a luncheon lven by Mra William Sherwood early In tho week Some of Ihoae who called to moot Aire Atkinson and Mra Bishop were MKSDIMES pen Y4eif 1 Modes and Models in San Janciaco Fondr taV flihlw Ftedarlefc PtlnM Jiwe Colnua WIIRni Wll hlr Ibam I luteins MlnalKl TliVM 4iTta4 It Sialdlnf Rrnea OeiriesU Hery wllllar Mon Tueker lMph ik Tobla Rthel llarse Hmld Ifummer lravoa Duuoa it Mr and Mra William Duncan are established In their new home Id Hlllaborouejh the Ciidahy houae formerly occupied by Mr and Mr Arthur mil Vincent who are aumraering abroad Mr and Mra Duncan entertained at an Informal dinner last evening Their ruests Included UhNSItS AND 1 MD A atfcS lleraara lord Utiraee UUI PUN Kelt Mr and Mra Robert Hayes Smith were boat at an Informal dinner party at their home on Pacific ae nae on Wednesday evening later entertainingentertaining their guests at a merry upper dance at Talfs at the Beach Some ef ihoae who enjoyed the af fair were umene Kit uriniuri Alansser Kutbsrfurd Wimni NrabaU Jr I 3 taror Halloa AM Peun leH P4ncki 3Lleunl Carlitoa i Itiutau MEIDAUES timonr Bead UISSCS llelen X3uHU tiEsans Kenneth Mnnre Jair Jckmn Uobert lUlbbone ml Itm MM rljWA raur vSSH Theres dash mi coniforl and up to the minute style this knitted cape of jade green wool triti fringe of the tame material and a tuxedo collar of gray angora Courieiv of Root Bros Club Women Hear of Early History of California Monterey Motor Trip Illustrates Talk on Spanish Days by Mrs Anna Andreson Sperlal Dlanatrn to Tbt Careelcl SAUNAS April This afternoons aeialou of the nineteenth annual convention ef the San Francisco district California Federation of Women Clubs waa held In the historic environment of Monterey tho deleratea maVInc tho trip theft In autoa at the close of tho mornlnr session A feature of tho Monterey session waa an address on California hlalory ana landmarks by Mrs Anna Cell Andresen of Salinas chairman of the history and landmarks department of the federation The numerous points of historic Interest In and around Monterey were brought to the attention of the delegate Preserve i Hon of the States landmark and greater attention to Its history wera urged by the speaker IIKAR TAIiK ON LITtERATmXi Other aubjecla discussed In con nection with the Work of womens club were Literature by Dr Anne iMcnoison Muaic by Mrs Hope Swlnford Public Health by Dr Cantree and Americanization by Mrs Wales WHATS IN ANAME News of Churches and Religious Activities Facts about your name its history its meaning whence it was derived its significance your lucky day and lucky jewel CECILY NO 112 Cecily though used Interchangeably with Cecilia Is an Independent name with an Interesting history She comes of course from the great Cecil ian gens which curiously enough LT Tj ua namo1 for a V0 alow worm a rep tile supposed to be blind Caia Caecllla la laid to Have been tn real name of the model Romaa ma tron patroness of all other matrons whose tomb is famous throughout Italy Another famous Cecilia was the Christian martyr whoae body waa disinterred In perfect state after 200 3 ears and enshrined In a church It Is she who is the patron saint of sacred honor Philip I of I of Kngland The isJBJsSff seTJnefc eiS i raajr Ki teKW Sfa IaUIKtD Rov Homer Pitman director and pastor of Trinity Center will tomorrow morning preach the last of a series of sermons dealing with the Apostles Creed Ills subject will be Amen Glen Chamberfaln toner soloist will nppear during the service Dr Pitman acta as the official pastor for two congregations which meet In united services of worship and together conduct the programme of Trinity Center These aro Trinity Presbyterian church and BethanyCon gresratlonal church the federation they form having been In practical opera tion for a year Dr Pitman six months ago Intro Bfc2raSBeTs3 r1XZfiBaelJi KfsiiirSsfWJ btffxr bbbBBEi imMi BtT ROM Kit riTMAM Itev Krnest Bradley of SL Pants Church Ban Rafael will preach at in it clock service tomorrow In Trinity Kplscopsl Church Dr Brad lev waa nallj In it Paul Parish In 1920 after having served la Prance with tho A He was tor two years rector of St Marya by the Sea at PacITIc Grove and Is known as the dean and organiser of social work In Marin county tbe association going by the name of Tamal pals Center During the service tomorrow morning stalnef communion service In Hat will be sung by the choir The an 7SSB9BeelBl jTfSBsssss BSJE flHssalsaaMtai BsBaBaaaauLI jV IllTV TCRVEST BRADLKI Church tomorrow wul be con4xit4 by Itev A BlmpklB His aaoralnst subject will be The Christ of Many Forms and his evening Scleaoo aa tbe Law of Conseauenoes All pasta are tt ft Salvation Army Sunday has aet for May and on this oooaalesi the churches throughout the Slat have been requeated to prwaeat to their membership aa outline of tho work of The Salvation Army la California Observation of Salvation Army Sunday baa been urged In a proclamation by Governor William Stephens Who said One of the great seeds today la all parts of tho world both at homo and abroad Is for aaslstano and kindness demonstrated along constructive lines Mankind everywhere Is calling for an expression of helpfulness 0 At St Johns Presbyterian Church at First avenue and Lake street Rev A Philips wU speak tomorrow morning on tbe theme 1 Ara Weary of My Life How Can lafaka It Interesting In the evening Dr Philips will deliver tho second talk them will bo Bless tbe Lord My Soul by Inilltof Ivanhof duced the use of motion plcturea as The nreacher at the I oclock even a part of the religious service of mg service will bo Rev A Martyr in his series on The New Bible of 1II4 Jt LI I Ih tt I 1 kVMll nlflV lit 4 limy iiurvn iHMniiiii ik 1 yjriiicii iih witiibuovu church In the city to adopt sucn a The choir will sing These Are iner feature During the evening serytoe from the Holy City by Caul tomorrow at which Chaplain James i a a a 14 111 1 TT lll Vhh7m riTlnV The The monthly meeting of the Oeel LZl HbIal fiL mo dental dltrlctf Presbyterian Women lion picture entitled The Land of ffV feSJi inai a Ornoriinitv held at 10JO oclock on Monday at Opportunity Sacrmt8 treet Th presiding ft ft officer will be Mrs Chown vice szjXttjgSnzis west smFcHRBTiAH Ai a mfl ITT I files a a win epe i i ters from those in me toreign noia tomorrow morning on Red White rvlllf mtlmato touches of their Ufa and Blue Laws At 7t5 tomorrow MJ wof thee i evening the sermon topic I Rev The afteniohn meeting will conreno I Walter John Sherman will be Sev Ill he riven of tha Everyone Is Welcome 9l Atoy of Thete Churihef Christ laa music In her Franoe and William each named a daughter Cecil Kngllsh Ceclle slralglilway became Cicely and herame nArmmitv nnnn Amonir the club presidents making lar about the time of the nrnma repotts of the acllvitlea of their or tlon It was Cicely Neville called the Kanlxntlon during the paat ear Rose of Raby afterward the Duchess wera Mr A Jone Vallejo Worn of Tork who gave the name arrcatest PERSONAL and HOTEL GOSSIP ISuren Do Bible New York pro ltnoter fa Btaylnf atth St Krancla I AlaiA sat Ctt PnAt el i me in ni rrtstllVJa MI IT DUnl vrt Brown steamship company pan will entertain a large number of their eenger agent at Seattle Luaander friends at an Informal reoeptlon and Skinner Chicago bank cashier and inuslcale at their lovely new bom Mr Skinner William Mlllus St Hyde street this evening I Louis John Murray New York The affair la to be a houeewerm 1 Clark New Tork advertising Ins as well aa a celebration of the man Frank OBrien New Tork wadding annlveraary of the host dentist and Carroll Allen attorney and the guest will hrve the privilege of Los Angeles forf fcearlnr several of tbe moat proml 1 Dr A Vmhir hamii iv ESS neat of tlM local artists among whom Anaelee rerlatrd at Place Wr8 aln Rhf oprano jesLerday Albert Hancher and George WRiMrs TJda Waldrop aoprane Mlsa Shaw of the consolidated ticket of Marian Fraer pianist Vda Waldrop flee New Tork on a railroad cduca tjlanlst Rudy Selgtr violinist and tlonal tour are at the palace Other Charles Bulottl lejnor Palace arrivals Included irant it Cjc jr 4c Lo Angelea lumberman lack 1 aon lumberman of Areata Kv onM Hrkin automobile msj of sprlng clay of the recently formed alumna wj1 ti aoi kj vtncp um jii Vof the sacred Heart Conven In Menlo cemnt cotrctor john oalt Ur alr ben nnd or Honolulu banker Chandler fj tho falL vhen a larger number of tho banker and lumberman of Marsh win prtKiii An inier tlH Or Jones Ran Diego stlng programme ha been arranged ncnt and power company officer for that day I a Sinclair lumberman of Ilen SomC of Ihoae who wer preent at blalr and Price Pasadena hotel the last meeting were MESDAIIES esfntld Jenklu nree ifpiner Auixl alositoBimT 4 A IMnuhoe it i I Iunn llar Kehrttln Ldvanl Tobia beetle Brooke Ankur Lerd Metvltifv Oreaorr tirtd Wlter Ifilt Kenl Andraw rarrlssa it lutilei Hurpiir Karl Caaimiiigi MISSUS Bertara lontbiM alersan Jtoano Uoraji MafT Donahoe ICaiflfa rrratt Donahoe kleraanit unnitall Alalia Iuat Bale Puma AadeLncU Itev Father Edgar Boyle of Roas hUlier lUaaj Kvclre Barron Jliervie WIUau man Major and Mrs Norria au thors are registered at the Fairmont rem oaraioga Among late arrivals at the Fairmont were MacDon ald Peking Captain and Mrs John MoCalt 8 Army1 Davis Reno Wilson Chicago attorney and Mrs Wilson Morley Cleveland Wi Schmlck Paaadena Mrs Alnsworth Santa Barbara Mra A Wytle Mather Honolulu Mlaa Miriam Hills Pasadena and Mra John Ker and son Portland Stewart newspaper man of Is the leading patron for the concert Spokane came td the Ctlft where to be given on Monday evening at tbe TJetnt rivals Included Judge Joha Hotel St Prancls by the brilliant Seattle ship builder a young pianist Miss Dorothy Blaney Stewart publlcutlMtles man of Colo vt tbo Dominican College of San a do 8pr mh McI0 ZZw Fresno realtor Kaaeberg Rose ri ix iriv hid iiiiviiaii vriiu 1 1 Among tbe patrons and patronesses Are IIESMIS AND MLSDAVES lanes Anulu Edaanl Balllr UUter Uartin Leon Uiturlea 1 Amf MULan kwre CUrlfa UMirtiins aha It Ilaatf HISSES Maiaarel Mas Marj Loslat Pkalea ME88nS aenje McMaasj Bisoiand Beel Baiuvaa 1 ft ft ft Ml Virginia Smith and Monro uroenwood will be married In Oak Vb commander of the Harvard during tho war rlglatered fromLo Angeles and I Bernard Dunn Lo Angeles oil com pany ottlcer Charles Hamilton connected with a packing company at Sacramento la at the Whltcomb as are A Llllle Los Angeles manufacturer StuartK Thorp Nw Torkclty a Butler Jr Chicago Duncan Springfield Mas Mr and Mrs Moore Lindsay Mr and Mrs A Garrere San Jose and Thomas Bar gent of Fresno Mr and Mrs Barber and Mrs Frank Harper returned from tlielr Kansaa City visit to the Bellevue yesterday Arrival at the Bellevue Include Mulqueen and Donald Reys Manila porthy and lam lly and Mr and Mrs A Lagrange Shanghai Hemple Waihlnt Ion I and Parson Brook line Mass Darrow of Sutter Creek and A Preales banker of Santa Rosa registered at the Stewart William Rusa lSureka and Kliea and Fair Fresno also registered at the Slew art 15 Grace fire lioso manufacturer of Atlanta Ga came to the Manx where llulh Fuller Kleld eecretary of I he Cllstoga Chamber of Oomrlerce Cooper Portland lumberman and nice and Hartley ton tractors of Modesto are staying Do president of a Grass Valley mining company la at the riaja Also at the Plana are a Wilson Santa Rose Jeweler A Low Tracy suirar man Charles Thomas Sacramento and A Hannah Vlsa 11a Arrivals at the Somerlon MacCiregor Lus Angeles Mr and Mrs Lawrence Mayo Boston Mackle Tncoma Parker Stockton Potter Seattle and Weeks Sacramento Fielding arrival Ulrlch Manhattan Kaa Green Flint Mich Alvln A Honard Geyscrvllle Carl Horn Helena Mont and A Trow Albert Le Minn At the CarlM right Seymour Vallejo Mr and Mrx A Carroll Chicago George II Hart Sacramento McCreedy Toronto and 0 Morgan Los Aniceles Dr A Fruhltng of Vacavllle nnd Dr George Hmitten of Fallon Nev are at the Turpm as sie llpsclutr president of a Philadelphia cigar company and Harcourt merchant of Clarksburg Pa At the Chancellor Mr and Mrs Burnott Tulare Mrs A Hether lngton Sacramento and Arthur Helhsenberger Baltimore mis Improvement Club Mrs Louise Belts San Anaelmo Womans lm ITO tint ill Club Mrs Hlghlowcr Snmoa Romans Club Mrs Llla Kirkpalrlck Redwood City Womans I lub Mrs Annie Karloss Rohnervlll Van Dvke Improvement Club Mrs Minnie i oung Dolores Mothers Club Mrs 1 Daw San Jose Outdoor Art League Mrs Jessie Hubbard 1alo Alto Womans Club Miss Florence Musto Vlttorla Colonna Club Mrs Oliver Klsiler Rincon Valley Improvement Club Mra A 8 Plersou MiiiHOllto Romans Club Mrs Day rlnldd Civic Club Mrs Charles Iplon Ldgewood Neighborhood Club Mrs Ncuenschwander Carneros Social and Improvement Club Mrs llryant Keener Mills Club and Mrs II Greene JSertola Assembly of California Women ItfcPORT UN EXTENSION Reports of standing committees Included Fcdoratlon extension and emblem Mr John McGinn endowment Mm Llllle Fletcher Indian el file Mrs Worthlngton and thrift Mrs Stanton At the close of the afternoon session trip waa made to Asllomar tho Young Womon Christian Association rummer home by the sea where lea waa nerved The evening seaalon here waa devoted to a musical programme The final business session of the ronvtnllon lll held tomorrow morning at which time resolutions mil be adopted officers elected and I he next convention place determined bupenor Judge Louis Ward of San Francisco will address the delegatra on Law iMiforcemeol at the closing session in the afternoon and Maypol danc which Is to no given tomorrow mernlig at the Fairmont Hotel The children will dance lana on tne nrst or June miss Laura on the terrace and breakfast win do Miller has been choseu maid of honor served In the Venetian room Miss Brlttaln daughter of Mr and Mrs John Brlttaln of piedmont waa hostel at a tea and shower yesterday afternoon tn honor of Miss Smith Receiving with the hostess were Ml SitS Il aar Xflltr KlilabaUl Etai i AoralJ onuia jip tt xaaa 4 Ilia avdavei aaia aai UVIIID HIS bUWMa Htrti Iloril Itonelpl Vara it Tire Adsau alberlne MiU nciaure Aaaiai toro Arnutnief Jeklt Knowln fi hJInbrUi Mraa Lneulne Adam JUary KannaJ rors uevtnla nil many ethers Several sucat are expected arts many large parties have been plaaaed Mrs Constance Peter will entertain Informally at lea at her home on Pino street on Tuesday afternoon ft Mr Howard Park who ha been visaing for scleral weeks vlth her parenta Mr and Mr Ednard II Clark at their home In New fork haa returned to her borne In Burlln gsme If Mr and Mrs Lloyd Berendsen will take their departure tomorrow morn Mrs TJda Waldrop entertained In Ing for a motor trip to the Yosemlte formally nt luncheon al her home on locust street on Thursday afternoon Having a lur guests HKHDAUES Frank Uoettd Alias It M1SSU Mae Coretl valley They will return to town In scleral weeks ft ft If Mr and Mr Blalr McK Brooke departed for the East where they will visit dulngthe ummir with relative In New Tork Washington and Baltimore ft ft Mr and Mat Charles Karri who have pd the last two months in a VJUIphPabM Cenruile uraat llrraad ilr Waldrop will open their country home In Ross In Jun ft Mrs Harry ICast Miller entertained Lnnilon and Parla have returned to a delightfully Informal tea ester California and are at the Fairmont 4 day afternoon tat 4erihoma la Oak Hotel They will leave sHorlly or land i complimenting Mrs Heirv their countn home In baratoga EiJ Jsjigelswh has lakes possession of where they will be Joined In June bv tfjier new awiw amMu in oay li Mr riorris sister Mrs cnariew raa a neignoornooa anair to which Hartlgan of Washington ft ii Lieutenant Commander and Mrs It 9 THL5 1 I JOnn irvin nryan i nave ax ffl wUr and WriCSarlesKanneth Mcj rived fronv New fork and are mak pinosn ana ssntfnaaaraieiniein sac mg ineir newne at ine iiotri jaaianq TWdide leaving town within a Commander Bryan has been assigned if JHitTtf ft a a atenetlen bf the vlw ahln TtiniM ffllrotItUloTeltt of Mayday Lieutenant Commander and ilr JJMrtu tba May tavonlaji taraaJUaatl 9ta eues5aKentjcJcxivi bavro 7WV fc tr Jit ffiJM rf was a neifBBornooa airair which Saoout nfty of i tho friend of thei g0terwr Wd THE CHEERFUL CHERU ooaaaBBasaBaaasBBjBaaa ptxtiewat Kore witK hgw I eel Pull pzjst rry wirvdow tvepy d6y A wLJon full of tre nd rrtfct And Cjts to CaVt if ray Brrc JL JUrJw Mystic Shrine Temple Gives Spring Ball One of the moat brilliant social functions of a fraternal order ever held In this city waa the spring ball of Islam Temple of the Mystic Shrine at the Civic Auditorium last night Ferns and American flags formed the dominating decoration and th band ci0ce stand coiiaisting or a nower paima 8o on Windav MT prr and green an rilllumlnated with Ian I interested In this worthy char terns was placed In the center of the ltyi rto nct forBet to need lot of in ingiana wiiere sue was known as Proud CIs Her Kranl chlld the Princess Cicely riantage net waa a nun After the Reformation strangely enough Cicely became a sreneric lerrn for milkmaids and sank Into oblHIon When It was revived It came forth as Cei llla and straightway contracted lo Cecily and Cecil Ceclhs lallsmanlc stone is Ji dc nollne sorrow et If It Is worn by rlly It is said to preserve hor from misfortune sufferliiR and dunger of ecry sort Wednesday Is her lucky day and 3 her lucky number CoprrUM 1920 tbe Wherler Hjnidlrata lac NOTtG 4 are Una reaardtag namea loeky sloara ele will be aaawered by Miss Marahall la care of The Chronicle 1 100 Youngsters To Benefit From Pencil Day Fund Campaign on Wednesday to Aid Little Ones of San Francisco Nursery Every pencil pu relumed on Wednesday next will mean to some i hud great big itIahh of cool rcfrchlnf milk ednesdav Is Ki ncll da Pencils will be sold throughout San irsncisco lo provldo funds lor support cf the children In the San I rsn clsco Nursery for Homeless Children Iuml so gathered llic executives of the nursery leave emphasized will gn to maintain Uo suppoit of 110 chil dren who re being glen a homo and educated The Institution which was organized In 1892 la non scctarlan and bats no raca in lis rharltv Anv child who Is unfortunate enough lo be liqmelcrs Is taken In eduatcd and cared for until ho Is prepared to face tho world alone Children at tend Sunday schools of their own floor From 8 oclock until there was a concert by the Islam band under the direction of David Roaebrook after which Illustrious Potentate Ernest Hueter welcomed the red feiaed nobles and their beautifully costumed ladles with a few well chosen words Tho Islam Joseans sang at Intervals during the evening and dancing to the music of a big Jazs orchestra lasted until midnight a host of friends on this Coast well as in the srulh fi ft ft Mr and Mrs Wendell Hammon and their grandson Georgo Hammon Hendricks have returned from a motor trip south where they enioyed a visit of two weeks at tho Hotel Maryland In Pasadena Mrs Uanimon was hostess at an Informal luncheon at the Woman Athletic Club several days ago tertalnlng In honor of Mrs Marcus Bennett of Placerrllle INJlltlEft PnOVl FATAL Albert Woolev US OFarrell street dld at the Central Emergency Hospital jesierday from Injuries received Thursday when he was struck on the head by a piece of falling lumber whl at work en a biilldlne on ea street and Jordan avenue Wooley was a carpenter and 40 year old iMcmttWKrVftift 7 llaaaaaMitlll i IhL I Miss Cheeseman Sings at Fairmont An Interesting programme was en Joyed by members of the Pacific Mualca Society on Thursday evening at their second April meeting In the Hotel Fairmont ballroom Margaret Jarman Cheesroan metto so prano esng arias from CI leas Adri ans besouvrour ana saim saens Samaon et Dallla with Mr Fred erick Crowe as accompanist Seldom heard compositions by Gabriel Marie Ftlilaux Tlger and Hedwlge Chretlen were presented by Brooks Parker flute Caeaar Addimando oboe Chester Halett clarinet and Gyula Or may piano Oakland Girl to Wed Palo Altoan 8peHa1 TManstrh to Tbe Cbroelete PALO ALTO April IS Card have been sent out announcing the engagement of Miss Dorothy Buehl Ed aiiaaele ilailhla nf CIaAPITA lf laV at i4si of Oakland editor of the Pacific EStCCnWfJ uanaer to nowara iseniiey or raw Alto Miss Edwards In a student at the University of California andBe nt ley la a senior at Stanford He belongs to Theta XI fraternity The marriage Is to take place In Oakland early In June pencil for every pencil purchased will mean a thankful amllu on tho face of a child Famous Dancer to Appear Tonight Adolph Bolm the famous Russian dancer and his Ballet Intlme with George Barreres Little Symphonv will appear this evening In th Greek Theater and in the Columbia Theater tomorrow afternoon under the management of Selby Oppen belmer The choreographic pictures presented by Bolm and hi half dozen assistant have been declared to be among tba most beautiful vr staged In America Part of each programme consist of a concert by the Little Symphony of fourteen players headed by Barrere the distinguished flutist This miniature orchestra also provides th music tor the dances enteen Shekels of Silver A ipeclal delegation from the progressive Business Mens Club will be welcomed On Monday night the Epwolth League will bold open houe at the church The California Truth Center will hold services In Golden Gate Com mandery Hall tomorrow morning Mrs Miy A Wig gin will speak on the subject How to Bring Forth I the Ideal Man On Tuesday evening Franklin IFarrlnglon will ill the first of a series of four special scientific lec lures on The Science of Realisation I by the rrocess of Kllmlnatlon ft ft ft ft The Oe ipallon of Disembodied Ppirlla In the Fplrlt World will be the aubjrt of a special discourse by Pr Gordon tomorrow In the First pnaregntlonHl Church Margaret Jurmixn Cheeseman will sine at the morning service and Pr Gordons booklet on Tho Modern Idea of Hell I preached last Sunday will be die 1 trlbuted At the evening service Dr Gordon will preach on Wrecked Home Who lo Blarre Walter Knfeldt San Francisco mennger of the Pathe Motion Picture Fxchange his In form od Dr Gordon II at his congregation will be photo I graphed by special camera men on Sunday evenlno May fi and these picture reproduced throughout the United State Dr Gordon requests he presence of the entire constituency of the church ft ft ft ft According to the Julian calendar Easier mass will be celebrated at midnight tonight In the Ruaslan Ser bian Orthodox Catholic Trinity Cathedral Van Ness avenue and Green street Falher Sakovlch will con du In Russian English Greek and Rumanian Rev ldward Morgan rector of yt Lukes Church will assist at he ccimony ft ft ft ft A I the Swedrnborglan Church Dr 1 homes French Jr tomorrow will comludo his series of resurrection lessons by interpreting ISxeklels vision of the Resurrection of Dry Bones ft ft ft The service tomorrow morning at the Home of Truth will be held at Porosis UaU when Edward Bryant Hanilal will areak on Does It Fit rivenlng service will be given In tho Home of Truth chapel on Franklin street during which Mra Flsle Nconan Randall will give the last of a series of seven lessons ft ft ft At the Grace Church there will be nn address at 11 oclock to morrow morning by Chaplain Allison Hayes who Is connected with the United States Navv The San Francisco Klwanis Club will be the guests of the church during tlo evening service when Dr Williams will speak on Built Four Squaro ft ft ft ft At the Hindoo Temple headquarters of the Vedanta Soolety Swaml Prakaahawanda of India will conduct both service tomorrow His topic frr the II oclock service will be Is rulf Mortification Indispensable During the evening he will speak on Hidden Path AcroHs the Threshold ft ft ft ft The high priest Rev Sogaku Shaku of the Buddhist Cathedral Temple on Pine street will apeak tomorrow morning on The Glory of Life touching upon a nolo long burled In the profound philosophy of Buddhism ft ft ft ft Running Away From Duty will oe the sermon topic or Rev Lloyd Jones tomorrow morning at th Welsh Presbyterian Church Fourteenth and Valencia streets Tho Candor of Christ will be th them at tho evening service BIO BUSH 8T NBA DlTIfliWCBOL SHAW Pastor Bpsetel Sum peapUr smtkiii i A Bible acted vr on nn waeaei It A iL Stmt I Toun uwi mam wannaaiai 8 at fiwmoo Mr Goooaaeaara atahathu vdS tsaak at 10 A It FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Owner Dnbart ate end Ifae at Cer 7 or II lo Pierce at Wm Preston Bentley MINISTKB 1 1 A I FWKND OK GOD JJIO ADDKESS BT CHAPLAIN OUT KB 1 annual meetlnr of the Occidental die trlct held In Pasadena two weeks ago The feature of the afternoon will be the address by Ml Donaldlna Cameron In which she will tell of i her recent rescues The meeting Is open to tne publlo and all are welcome ft ft ft ft Rev Guthrie will preach at both service at th First I Presbyterian Church At the morning service the newly elected officers of I the church will be Installed ft ft ft Audiences are being attracted to the Buddhist Cathedral on Market atreet lo hear Blahop Mazilnlananda In a series of discourses on the Origin of Spirit and lis Destin His subject tomorrow the fourth of the series will bo What Is Splrltr Next Sunday he will answer questions on this subject All Questions must written a ft ft At Golden Gate Commandery Hall tomorrow afternoon Mark Loblaw will address the International Bible Sludenta his sermon topic being The Worlds Regeneration The publlo cordially Invited ft ft ft ft Dr Henry Frank speaks Sunday morning al 31 oclock and In the evening at 8 clock In Hotel St Francis Italian room The morning topic will be What Makes a Christian Deed or CreedT The evening topic Is the second in the series on Marriage and Divorce On Tuesday night In the psychological department Pr Frank will speak on The Psychology of Sex and Love Tills week is the closing week but ll 1J one Ol me neanon Alter ma unai I onmnu raaurrectlon 1 tba traaaforBBattaa af address on May 9 Dr Frank and Mra i Tir5 Jae4 Tee Swdea borglaa Rev Thomas French Jr Ph Service 1 1 A AL JS NEW JEM CfflJR 1640 OFarrell St TOPIC The Resurrection of Dry Bones Frank will depart for the East to bo absent through the summer At Grace Cathedral the service at 11 clock tomorrow will consist of llolv Communlen and sermon by Rev Charles 1 Mlel The vested choir of forty men women and hoys will render Stanfords Communion service In flat and the offertory anthem God Is a Spirit by Bennett The Processional will be Whitneys Tho Son of Ood Goes Forth to War ami tho Recessional Jeruaalem the Golden by Le June At the 4 oclock vesper service Clares Magnificat and Nunc Dlmlttla In will be rung and the offertory anthem Saviour Thy Children Keep by Sullivan ft ft ft ft Everlasting Punishment will be the oplc for the sermons tomorrow In the nine Christian Science churches of the city In addition to the usual programme First Church at Franklin and California streets Is offering a free lecture on Christian Science lo be given tonight and to morrow afternoon by Frank Leonard of Chicago ft ft ft ft The thirtieth anniversary of the entrance Into tho Gospel ministry of Rev Frederick A Doane will be held at 8 oclock Wednesday evening nt Mlrpnh Presbitcrlan Church ou Harrison street near Fifth street In conamemorallon of the day the church canceled mortgage will be burned Rev Wilbur president of the Pacific Unitarian School for the Ministry will preach the sermon today In the First Unitarian Church on Seeing Lite in Its Broader Relations Ths Starr King Soclelv meets at la at In the church parlors ft ft ft ft Services In Mission Congressional ef into the llataa lore of oteem one or Holy Spirit oo openvUoa erlta tie lwtheraa Christ Church Lutheran Utunurl Synod FlftJi aranna and Iirlnt Tle or 17 earn PIWi arenua Vtonlilp al II A JftSa PwrNO TUB NAMK Olr JKSKB yvhatafer re shall aek Uie ratter In ai nana He will rfe it o0 John SI M5STIVAL OP Tllrc ASCKVSION Thsradaj Ma A PIEPER Peauir sihRh i mil lace lia eewa IS 111 NEVEII FELT BETTER Coliseum to Show Feature Photoplays The Coliseum Theater In accord ance with it policy of offering the Resident Gains Forty five Pounds Taking Tanlac and Says Her Years of Suffering Have Been Completely Overcome Mrs Mamie Doud highly es best Pictures available untune teemed resident of 1S naye treet booking of many feature attractions San Franclaco aay for May and June Among those toi 1 lnk Tanlac Is the grandest he shown are Charlie Chaplin In Thelmedlelna In the world for It haa Kid Mary Pick ford In The Loveactually built me up twenty five Light Mack Bennetts A Small pounds In weight and I never felt Town Idol Douglas Fairbanks In better In my life than I do now The Nut Cecil de Mill For I Just before Chrlitmas of 1111 1 bidden Fruit David Belascos Polly had a sevsre attack of Influent With a Past Fatty Arbuckl In which left In awful poor health Brewster Million Marshal Ne and I uffsred terribly until Tanlao Una Dlnty and PrUclUa Data In I ended my trouble recently Myap OulAkU tlb hmfl refita waa aa ruvA tht yan1 fll rrt lifTffti pealed to me and th little I forced myself to eat caused awful spells of Indigestion and bloating My heart Jumped and palpitated so frightfully that many times It seemed like every breath would be my last My kidneys were disordered and I bad such pains In my back that I could hardly bend over to put on my shoes My left knee swelled so with rheumatism that I couldnt bend It and ached and pained roe so badly I could hardly benr my weight on It I felt so miserable and despondent that Ufa hardly seemed worth living They tried to get me to go to th hospital but I decided to try Tanlao Instead and th medicine haa rid me of my troubles Just like bad been mads especially for my case I eat good and hearty and enjoy my meals now and I never hare an ache or pain In any part of my body I simply feel 11k a new woman and I ow Tanlac all th credit for my wonderful health TanUo la sold in Ban Francisco by thaOwl Drug Company and leading THIS WOMANS EXPERIENCE Brings a Ray of Hope to Childleu Women Lowell Mass I had anemia from the time 1 was sixteen years old ana waa very irregular If I did any house cleaning lor washing I would faint and nave to be put to bed my husband thinking every minute was my fast After reading your textbook for women I took Lydia Pinkhanra Vegetable Comrvrunrf and used the Sanative Wash and hare never felt better than I have tbe last two years I can work eat sleep and feel as strong as can be Doctors told me I could never have children I was too weak but after taking Vegetable Compound it Btrengtbened mo so I gave birth to an eight pound boy I was well all the time did all my work up to the last day and had a natural birth Everybody who knew mo was surprised and when they ask me what made mo strong tell them Lydia Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Use this testimonial at any time Mrs Euzabeth Smabt li2 Sixth St Lowell Mass This experience of Mrs Smart It surely a strong mornmendation for Lydia Pinkhams Vegetable Com pound Itlsonlyoneofagreatmany eTaMaUeu INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS Sonday oclock Golden date Commandery Hall Suiter St aeer rubaore THE fiRLBS 1EGENERATM i Mr Loblaw will peak ATI welcome Jto i llltUoas New Lrrln TO Never DW IssaaK faai laaaaRW i1eai BBBarJa Tjae UNITED LODGE OP 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