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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 28

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Oakland Tribunei
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26 Feb. 7,1965 Houses of Faith The Riverview Drive Baptist Church, 2188 Riverview Drive, Pittsburg, was begun as the Young People's Church of Pittsburg in 1947 by a group of six teen-agers who wanted to appeal to the community's youth and the military personnel at Camp Stoneman. Since then it has changed its name a few times and undergone a merger. Today's 186-member congregation meets in a 150-seat fellowship hall built in 1955. Because of capacity congregations on Sunday, the Rev.

Harry Twining pastor, will begin holding an 8:30 a.m. Sunday service the first Sunday of March in addition tn thp 1 1 a An architect is now preparing preliminary drawings for a new 400-seat sanctuary on the church's site. It is hoped that construction will begin later this year. Programs Will Mark Negro History Week A seres of Negro History Week programs will be held at Beth Eden Baptist Church, 10th and Magnolia Streets, begin- rung tomorrow. Study classes will be held at 7 p.m.

daily and guest speakers will talk at the 8 p.m. daily general sessions. The Rev. James Stewart of the Good Shepherd Baptist Church will speak on "The Re- ligious Heritage of the tomorrow. Mrs.

Johnnye Boyd' will present "A Tribute to Martin Luther King." A discussion by a panel oni "The Negro in Business and Professional World" will be the Tuesday program. inn'iifta Howard "of the Berkeley city manager's office, Mrs. Emma Glynn, an Oakland Public Schools teacher, Charles Goady, a savings and loan company vice president, Mrs. Christine Jordan, a nurse and Leova Rainey, an insurance company manager. Jesse Murdock, a former Oakland Raider player, will speak on "The Negro in Sports" on Wednesday.

Attorney Frank Ennix will present "A Tribunte to Nathaniel "King" Cole on Thursday. "The Negro in World Develop-' ment" will be discussed by Mrs. Seminar Begins for Laymen i BERKELEY- Interfaith dialogues are featured in the new semester of th? Laymen's School of Religion which begins tomorrow Rabbi Harold Sdiulweis of i Temple Beth Abraham. Oakland, and Dr. T.

C. Smith of Berkeley Baptist Divinity School will conduct a six-week course on "Judaism and The 8 to 10 p.m. Thursday class will be held at the Church Divinity School of the Pacific, 1 2451 Ridge Road, the first three weeks and at the Hillel Foundation, 2736 Bancroft Way, the final three weeks. The Very Rev. Monsignor John Cummins, chancellor of the Dio- jcese of Oakland: the Rev.

Frani cis Maurovich, editor of the diocesan newspaper, and other members of the diocesan staff will speak at sessions on "Conj temporary Trends in Roman I Catholic Thought and Expression." The 8 to 10 p.m. Monday class- es will be held at the Church Di- Ivinity School of the Pacific all I six weeks. Two classes on Mondays will i be held at the Pacific School of Religion, 1798 Scenic Ave. Dr. John Hoff of the First ma, will teach a class on "Com- Imunicating to the Adolescent" from 10 a.m.

to noon. I Dr. Muriel James of Orinda, founder and dean of the school, will conduct a 1 to 3 p.m. class on "The Bible for Today: The Effect of Crisis and the Life of Faith." Other classes are scheduled to be held in Tiburon, Mill Valley and San Mateo. The classes are open to laymen of all faiths.

Lack of Iodine i REV. CHARLES BLAIR Volunteers to Open S.F, Meet The Western Area Council meeting of the Volunteers of America is being held today through Wednesday at the San Francisco Hilton. Heading the contingent of delegates are Gen. and Mrs. John McMahon of Now York City, and Western Area Commander Colonel and Mrs.

Oliver Strickland, Los Angeles. The first business session of the conclave is set for 9 a.m. tomorrow with General McMahon delivering tne opening address. The volunteers of America is a religious charitabie organization. RICHMOND Bay Sunday Schools Parley Set The Rev.

Charles Blair of Denver will be one of three featured speakers at the third annual Sunday School Convention, sponsored by the Greater Bay Area Sunday School Association, Thursday through Saturday. All sessions will be held at Melrose Baptist Church, 47th' Avenue and Bond Street, according (A the Rev. Robert Gv ree, of the First Assembly of 'Cod Church, chairman. I More than 1,500 Sunday School from 150 Bay Area churches are expected for the event which has as its theme "For Times Like These--Evaluate:" The Rev. Mr.

Blair will speak at 7:30 p.m. Thursday on "Un- 1 derstanding Our Times." He will speck on "Now Is the Hour" at 7:30 p.m. Friday and on "The Mission of the Sunday School" at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. The Rev.

Dr. dairies Dobbins of Golden Gate Southern Baptist Theological Seminary will speak on "What Makes A Great Sunday School?" at 1 p.m. Saturday. The Rev. Arvid Carlson of San Jose will speak at the 3:30 p.m.

rally on Saturday on "Sunday Business." There will be 51 workshop groups meeting during the conj vention in addition to thse major addresses. PLEASANT HILL Renewal Director Baymonr Speaker Baymont District Community Council at 8:15 p.m. Wedneeday John Williams, executive di-, ment Agency, will be the guest the Lockwood School AudUoii. rector of the Oakland Redevelop- speaker the meeting cf the I urn, Si AT the machine wth the SINGER ZIG-ZAG feature ItyBtrt NOW YOU CAN 5-DAY SALE ONLY 1.25 A WEEK FULLY GUARANTEED EVEN LESS WITH TRADE FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION Oakland TW 3-6603 1521 SAN PAILO AVENUI OPEN MON. FRI.

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