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cccc Ban tttmttita Examinrr 6 Saturday, Aug. 14, 1948 1M 1 Ml California War Dead On Transport Named 162 From Northern Part of State Listed; Bodies Brought From Islands The identity of 3,961 members of the armed forces who died in World War II and who were returned to the San Francisco Port of Embarkation Thursday, was revealed yesterday. The Dalton Victory, the ninth funeral ship to arrive Evangelistic Talk Christian Science Episcopal Leader I 1 here, had 295 Californians aboard SFlc, Monroe Lauderdale, Felton, MORENA JOHN Army, Rosarlo Morena, 1232 Del Mont Avenue, Monterey. SCILACCI. CARLO Army.

Mrs. Melania Scllarrl. Box 1071. Salinas. Including 162 from northern Cali-lornia.

They were brought from temporary cemeteries in the Philippines, Saipan and Honolulu. Following are the names of the northern California war dead, with next of kin, aboard the Dalton Victory: fiAN FRANCISCO ANDERSEN, ANDREW Army, Pfc, Mr- Mary Andersen, 251 Ottawa Avenue. BECKLEY. ROBERT Navv O.v Lecturer to Speak Here August 19 "Christian Science: The Science of Unlimited Good" Is the title of a free lecture to be given in the Civic Auditorium August 19 at 8 p. m.

Charles V. Winn, C.S.B., the lecturer, comes from Pasadena and is a member of the board of lectureship of The Mother Church, THE SAN FRANCISCO GROUP rTseiiU Miss A. M. Widell Tuesday, August 17th, 8 P. "The Three Immutable Laws' Friday, ugust 20, 2:30 P.

Pearl Dorris "The Divinity of Man" Metaphysical Library 8b t-OSl' STREET United ITHEOSOPHISTS Lodge 821 MARKET (Pacific Bldg.) Room 860 Sunday p. m. THE ORIGIN Or RtLlblUN Wednesday 8 p. m. ACCIDENTS BY CHANCE OR LAW?" Reading Room open Mon.

thru Fri. 12-4 Everyone invnen Missionaries From Norway and Africa To Speak Sunday The Rev. Olof Kostol of Nor way will preach and sing some of his own compositions at the Apostolic Faith Church, 1227 Sutter Street, Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p.

m. The Reverend Kostol Is accom panied by the Rev. Trygoe Jan- sen of Norway, and Peter Van De puije, from West Africa. The latter will sing and speak on conditions in Africa. These missionaries have been in the United States for a month, attending the annual camD meet ing of the Apostolic Faith In Portland.

rfi. The Rev. Albert J. Shandrick will conduct the 11 a. m.

service at St. Luke's Lutheran Church. His subject will be, "Spiritually Deaf and Dumb." Special music will be given by a mixed quartet. EPISCOPAL GRACE CATHEDRAL CALIFORNIA AT JONES STREET 8:00 The Holy Communion 11 a. Morning Prayer and Sermon: DEAN MALLOCH of Fresno 4 P.

Choral Evensong and Sermon: DEAN MALLOCH Broadcast over KWBR-FM ST. LUKE'S CHURCH Van Ness Avenue at Clay Street Rev. John Compton Leftler, D.D., Rector Rev Wilbur Charles Woodhams, Asst. Harold Mueller, F.A.G.O., Organist 8:00 a Holy Communion 8:30 a. m.

Radio Broadcast, KSFO 11 a. Morning Prayer and Sermon: by Mr. Woodhams TRINITY Sutter Bus to Gough I mini i i CaJlr CabJe t() Gough Leigh ton Howard Nugent, Rector Bern. S. Moore, Organist -Choirmaster 8:00 a Holy Communion II a.

Morning Prayer and Sermon: THE REV. M. L. LINDLOFF Presbyterian Group to Move Climaxing five years in down town San Francisco, the congre gation of the Central Bible Presbyterian Church will move to the Park-Presidio area to a permanent home. The church Is the only one In the San Francisco area affiliated with the American Council of Christian Churches and is dedl cated to the teaching and preach ing of the whole Bible.

TEMPLE BAPTIST 3355 NINETEENTH AVENUE Two Block! bouth ot Ocean 19th Ave. Ri. M. O. BERGLUND, Pastor 9:45 a.

Sunday School 1 1:00 a. Dr. Ralph Knudsen, Dean of Berkeley Divinity School 7:45 p. m. Services DR.

RALPH KNUDSEN HAMILTON SO. BAPTIST Geary at Franklin (Downtown) ARNO Q. WENIGER, D.D., Minister Bible School 9:45 A. M. Youth Meeting 6:30 P.M.

11 A Hermon: "A QUESTIONING QUEEN" 7:45 P. M. 1SJ WHA1 HINUcKb .00 Sing-Sip Following Midweek Service. A. Q.

Weniger Wednesday, 7:45 "A Bible Church with a cordial welcome" FIRST BAPTIST LEWIS J. JULIANEL, D.D, Market and Octavia Street Cars 6, 7, 8, Sunday School: 9:30 A. M. Training Union: 6:30 P. M.

Midweek Prayer Meeting: Wed. 7:30 10:50 A. "THE IDEAL BAPTIST" 7:30 P. "TRAGIC REFUSAL" Lewis J. Julianel Pastor Dr.

Julianel FRANCISCO PASTOR-TEACHER 1 I um GLAD TIDINGS TEMPL 1451 ELLIS STREET (ASSEMBLIES OF GOD) LELAND R. KEYS, SUNDAY 1 1 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.

PASTOR KEYS PREACHES 9:30 A. M. Sunday School 1 1 A. M. Subject: "PRIESTLY SERVICE OF GOD" 3 P.

Pentecostal Fellowship Meeting 7:30 P. M. EVANGELIST FLOYD DOOLE BEGINS A 2 WEEK REVIVAL CAMPAIGN MEETINGS EVERY NIGHT AT 7:30 (EXCEPT MONDAY AND RADIO BROADCASTS KSAN SUN. SATURDAY AT 10 LUTHERAN (MISSOURI P. At Glide Memorial The Rev.

Kenneth Harper, assistant pastor at Glide Memorial Methodist Church, will speak to-morrow morning on "Should We Release the Thieves of Alcatraz?" At the 7:30 o'clock evening service he will give an Evan-gelistic sermon on 'The Social Order of Hens." FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Downtown, Post and Mason Sts. REV JAMES GORDON GILKEY, JR, Mlnislei Elect VT. Jarues H. Woodrufl, Assoc. Mln.

Clauiit Ward, Director of Music Mrs Elizabeth Fotherlngham, Organist SUNDAY, 11:00 M.i "LIFE LINES OF THE SPIRIT IV, TASTE" Rev. John Wells Rahlll, M.A., Berkeley 7:48 P. "AMERICA IN THE MIRROR OF HAROLD LASKI'S MIND" Rev. John Wells Rahlll, M.A. 11:00 A.

M. Church School 6:30 P. M. Pilgrim Fellowship 8:45 P. M.

Young Adult Fellowship Pastor SATURDAY) 8:30 A. M. 7:30 P. M. PASTOR KEYS M.

CHURCHES SYNOD) DIRECTORY REV. TERENCE J. NUGENT, Pastor Rev. P.A.Kelly. Rev.J.

Cunningham, Asstl. Masses 7 8. 9. 10, 11 and 12:15 Novena Devotions. St.

Rita and St. Gerard Majeiia every Tues. eve, at 8. Sunday Masses 6. 7.

8. 9. 10. 11. 12:15.

Daily Rosary Devotions at 5:10. Mother ot Perpetual Help Devotions: TuesdRV. 12:10 and 5:15. Low Masses. 6 8.

9. 10 and 12:15. HIGH MASS AT 11 O'CLOCK. Sermons at 8, 9. 10.

11 and 12:15. Fiftv Vested Choristers. Sundav Masses 6:30 7:30. 8:30. 9:30.

10:30. 12:15, Devotions to Good St. Anne. Tuesdays 2:30. 7:45 MSGR RICHARD COLLINS.

Pastor Masses Sun. r.30. 8. 9. 10:30.

12:15. Evening Devotions. 7:30. Miraculous Medal Devotions Monday. 7:45 p.

m. Sunday Masses. 6:30. 7:30, 8:30. 9:30, 10:30 and 12:15.

Weekdays. 7 and 8:15. Holv Hour every Frldav. 7:45 p. m.

Phone VA, 4-20S9 of Christ rermanem ijoctuum. TO THOSE WHO LOVE THE BIBLE A cordial invitation is extended to you to attend the opening services of THE BIBLE CHURCH at 649 EIGHTH AVENUE Sunday, 1 1 A. M. 7:30 P. AUG.

1 5 OUR PURPOSE To preach Christ Crucified and Risen as the only way of salvation for sinners. To Instruct believers in a walk of righteousness and true holiness to contend for the historic faith against the modernism and degeneracy sweeping the churches, and to obey the word of God by separating from those who corrupt the Gospel in any degree or manner. THE BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "NOTHING TO YOU, ALL YE THAT PASS BY" These Lutheran Churches Extend a Cordial Welcome to All nr-Tuci Alemany-Ualy City 25'25 Alemany at Huron JU. 7-2525 DbHIbL Rev. Schroeder Worship.

10.45 a.m. S.S. at :30 CHRIST ST. PAULUS tt9tt KcorJgh nMOl 5th Ave. at Irving Ar(nur mz.

ORdway 3-4183. Rev Dailman. MO. 4-0915 Divine Worship, 9:30 and 11:00 a m. Worship 11:00.

Sunday School 9:30 Sunday School. and 11:00 a. m. rpirC (Southeast Cltyi WFT PDRTAI (W.of Tw. Peaks) OKAt Bacon at Brussels rjr- 2oQ goat Blvd Rev.

B. P. Wallschlaeger JU 6-1426 Rev. A H. Haake.

OV. 1-9D04 Worship. 11 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 Worship. 11 a.

m. Sunday School. 9:45 7IOM (Rlcnmond-Park Presldlol ST. JOHN Ul? IUIN "th Avenue and Anza iWnd St. nr.

Mission Ut i I)r Hrnhm R.v le ui Rev- Jacobsen BK 1-6184 Worship n.1 al nivlne Worship 0:30 and 11:00 a. m. worship, 11 a.in. fl.s Bible 9.45 8 Nursery. 11:00 IN SAN BROWN REV.

LIONEL F. Annie E. Beckley. BO Golden Gate Avenue. CARTAMIL, Frank Army, JJarla Rodriguez, 1545A Grant Avenue.

COSENTINO, Pascal Navy. 8 1e, Antonio Consent ino, 751 Naples Street, DOKES, THEODORE Army. Charles T. Dokes, 271 Downey Street. FERRINONO.

FERNANDO C. Army, Pfc, Ann Ferringno, 107 Putnam Street. FISHER. CASWELL Armv. Mrs.

Marcelena Fisher, 1800 Noriega Street. SOLY. HONO 8.. Army, Pvt. Hong P.

ule. 1315 Eddy 8treet. INTER8IM0NE, CARMELO Army, Pfc. Carmelo Interalmone, 2952 Twenty-econd Street. JIN, TEE Army.

Pfc, Hong Eng Tee, 1626 Larkln Street. JOOS. LAWRENCE Army. Pfc. Martin A.

Joos, 547 Victoria Street. KURZ, LOUIS Army. Luis Cerardo Kurz. 1146A Guerrero St. McGRATH.

WILLIAM. Navy. 8M 2c, Mrs. Dennis McGrath. 1816 Twenty-lghth Avenue.

MELODY. GORDON Army. Pfc, Mrs. Gene O. Melody.

1623 Moraga 8treet. MIHOLOVICH. ALBERT Air Force. Pfc, John Mlholovlch, 219 Anderson Street. O'LEARY.

DANIEL Army. 8Sgt John C. O'Leary, 149 Hancock Street. PEREZ. JOSEPH Navy, 2e, Frank Perei.

536 Andover Street. PORTILLO, JOSEPH Army. Pfc, Rose M. Antrim, 1251 Forty-sixth Avenue. F.ASMUSSEN.

EDWARD. Air Force, Lillian Rasmussen, 474 Lisbon 6t REt. Albert Army, Pfc, Jenne Key, 115 Park Street. VASQUEZ. RICHARD Army.

Pvt Richard R. Vasquez 159 Blake Street. WEAVER. WALTER 8.. Army T5.

Jlrs Mary C. Weaver. 2376 Folsom Street. YATES. FRANCIS Army, T5, Geneva C.

Yates. 749 Octavla Street. EAST BAY ANTONELLI. JULIO Army Joseph R. Antonelli, 2018 Crosby Avenue, BBEACH, WILLIAM 0..

Navy. Lt Cmdr. Mrs. Lois G. Beach, 3030 College Avenue.

BeB0ukLLE. RICHARD Navy. Ethel R. Boutelle. 2932 Linden Avenue.

'ELLIOTT, LEONARD T) Army, Pfc. Lloyd W. Elliott, 19173 Redwood Road, ERNEST Army, Pfc, Delia C. FUlpelll. 835 Central Avenue, KTrtY.

GEORGE Army, Pfc. Dr. J. D. Fogarty, 1009 Pacific Avenue, A' FORTE, BEN Army, Albert P.

Forte. 520 Filbert Street, Oakland. uSSn thcimas H. Ar Force, Tf. Mr.

'Haiel Hanson. 2426 Dwlght HERNANDEZ. JESUS Army. Antonio Hernandez. Box 21 8, Irvington isiv.vrir! wnnFSTO.

Armv. i C. Hernandez. 927 Watkins Navy EM 3e, Mrs. Mary Jergenttz, 259 Lund Avenue, Hay- LAWRENCE Navy.

F2e, Arnold E. Johnson, 700 Thlel Road, Hay- 'fnvr rnisiT.9 P. Armv. Pfc. Phll- lin (ones 2429 Macdonald Avenue, KENNEDY.

Albert. Army. m. Ferral Kennedy. 1306 Dwlght way.

Heraeiey. KIEFER. DEWEL Army, Lores Fairman Klefer. 20 Allda Court. Oakland.

KITT, RAYMOND J. Navy, MM3e, Joseph Kltt, 6027 Avelal Avneue, Oak- lanLANG, HARRT Navy, A MM 2e, Wilfred A. Lang, 19300 Redwood Road, Hay- JOHN H. Army, SSgt Dorothy I. Lannon, 3324 Sixty-ninth Avenue.

Oiiklnnd. LENFESTEY, ALAN 8., Army, 2nd Goerge C. Lenfestey, 962 Arlington Avenue, Berkeley LEONARD. LAWRENCE Army, Pfc. Rodman W.

Leonard, 2336 Grove Street, BCMacTAGGART. 8TUART Army. Pfc. Alexander E. MacTaggart, 5644 Santa Cruz Avenue, Richmond McDERMOTT.

GEORGE Army. Joseph W. McDermott, 1593 Slxty-aerond Avenue, Oakland. MEDIF.R08, MELVIN Army, Pfc, ilrs. Alice Medelros, 4723 Fairfax Avenue, Oakland.

NAGI.E. MAURICE Army. Jessie Nagle, 1666 Thirty-fourth Avenue, NEELY. BUSTER Army, Herbert B. Neely, Box 435.

Pittsburg. OGDEN. JOHN Army, Pfc, Jesse W. Jorgensen, 1919 Barrett Avenue, Richmond. RIVERA.

DAVID. Army. David Rivera. 1917 Twelfth Avenue, Oakland. RODRIGUEZ.

BENNY. Army. Pfc Inez Rodriguez, 51 Palm Drive, San Lenntiro. RILVA. ROBERT Navy.

ARM3C, Hortense P. Sllva, 651 Vlatoria Court, San Leando. SILVEIRA, MANUEL Navy, Mrs. Mary A. Bilvelra, 21749 Garden Ave nue, Hayward.

PEMNSrLA CAPRTRTA. FRANK Army. T5. An frelo Caprlsta. 1025 South First Street, San Jose.

CHARLTON, DUNCAN Army. Pfc. George H. Charlton 416 Cypress Ave Hue. San Bruno.

rnrK WAITER Armv. Pfc. Jose fhtne A. Cook, 425 North Seventeenth Street. San Jose.

DALTON. KEITH Army. Pvt, Voith T. Dnltnn Rox 8fi0 Los Altos. DURHAM.

JACK C. Army. Pfc, Eula llav Thomas. Box 125. Mountain View.

FLORES, ROBERT Army. Pfc, Mrs. VnnnrflTira MenHfi7n Morean Hill. KOSICH. LARRY, Army, Sam Ko- leh Rnx 133 Saratoga Avenue.

Saratoga LEWI 3. RALPH Army, Tony Lewis. 54 Madronn Avenue. San Carlos. NORENBERO.

HUGH Coast Guard, etc Ruth V. Norenberg, 142 North Mur- phv Avenue, Sunnyvale. NITNERS. RAYMOND Army. Pfc.

Anna Plasker, 622 LaFayette Street, Santa Clara ORDAZ. ALEJANDRO. Army. Julia Z. Ordaz, 1129 South Eighth Street, San "'POWERS CARROLL Navy.

F2c Mrs. Inez Powers. 177 Bryant Street. Moun tain View. RPHIIM ACKER.

FRANK Navy. Fl Flora C. Schumacker, 427 San Anselmo Avonne Ran Rruno. 8ILVA. HAROLD Army.

Manuel Cllu. Rnv T1 Half Mnftn Rnv SLAGHT. ROBERT Army. Oran L. Slacht Box 825.

Los Gatos. SPEER WILLIAM Navy, Bernice Speer, 3095 Middlefield Road Palo Alto. TEPHE1R A. LOUIS G. Armv.

SSgt Tonv Techeira. 308 Monroe Street, Santa Clara TH'ORNGREN. CLARENCE Army Pfc. Ann H. Gregory, Box 26.

CampDell. THROCKMORTON FRANK. Army. Pfc Marie Throckmorton, 1211 LaFayette Street Santa Clara. MONTEREY PENINSULA BOYLK, DANItL, Army rvr i Army, no TitkVm iRRIL i Armv Pfc lie" I Fik? 33 North Mafn Street! Sallnns LAUDERDALE.

KENNETH Navy, C. Joe C. M. N. I To Speak Sunday In Grace Cathedral The Very Rev.

James M. Mai-loch, dean of St. James' Cathedral in Fresno, will occupy the pulpit in Grace Cathedral at morning and afternoon services tomorrow. His morning subject will be, "What's Good About Episcopa- lianism?" at 4 p. m.

he will speak "The Two Religions of Cur rent History." Dean Malloch is a graduate of the University of California and the Episcopal Divinity School in Berkeley. Holy Communion service will be 8 a. m. and 12:30 p. m.

tii 'R tf Questioning Queen Hamilton Topic "A Questioning Queen" is the subject Dr. Arno Q. Weniger has chosen for his sermon at 11 a. m. tomorrow at the Hamilton Square Baptist Church, Geary and Franklin Streets.

At the evening service at 7:45 tomorrow night his subject will be "What Hinders?" The vested choir of the church under the direction of Mrs. Edouart Bryant will sing at both services. Dr. Julianel Back From Encampment Returning to his pulpit after spending some time at the Mount Hermon Baptist Bible Encampment, Dr. Lewis J.

Julianel, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Market and Octavia Streets, will speak at both services tomorrow. At the 10:50 a. m. worship, Doc tor Julianel's subject will be "The Ideal Baptist." Dr. Bebe Patten, who recently returned from Hawaii, will speak Sunday at 11 a.

m. on "Appointment with Myself," and in the evening will deliver an illustrated message entitled, "A Backslider's Dream." Phyllis Salter, distinguished concert pianist from Vancouver, Canada, will be the guest soloist at the divine art of living serv ices this Sunday at the Marine Memorial Theater. Jessico Watt Fenneman will speak on "Freedom." Evangelist Floyd Doole will begin a two-week revival cam paign Sunday evening at Glad Tidings Temple. The Kansas City Gospel Singers will participate in the same service. MISSION COVENANT 70 Years In the City 40 Tears on the Same Corner 455 DOLORES ST.

near 19th Street GORDON A. NELSON. Pastor 9:45 a m. Sunday School Rev. Gordon A.

Nelson will speak at both services il a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Evangelical-United Brethren mth Capp sts.

Rev. Jamea E. 10 a. Sunday School 7:00 p. Youth and Adult Fellowship REV.

W. MATZ Conference Superintendent Will preach morning 11 a. m. and evening 8 p. m.

Howard Roth, guest soloist Tourists Always Welcome i'hukch kia7a nrkir THE INZ.rutlNt: 3541 20th Street 1 block west of Mission A. ELWOOD BANNER, Pastor 9:45 a. Sunday School 11 a. Rev. H.

W. Buckwalter 7:30 p. Rev. L. W.

Collar 6:15 p. outh Groups KSFO (560 ko) Sun. Take cars 9. 11. 12 or 14 DIVINE ART OF LIVING STUDIO MARINES MEMORIAL THEATER 609 Sutter, corner of Mason Sunday 11 A.

M. Speaker: Jessico Watt Fenneman "FREEDOM" Anna Nettelmann, Soloist Phyllis Salter, Pianist Office Suite 302-303. UNITY CHURCH Tni ITl I 111 O'FARRELL ST Wr I PvU fl Ethel Hlgglns. Leader Member. Unity Ministers Association Office: 133 Geary St.

Phone DO. 2-1407 Sunday, 11 a. Etnel Hlgglns Speaks: "Why Waste Your Energy on That?" Sunday Scnool 11 a. m. Wed 8 p.

Ethel Hlgglns speaks "SELLING OUR BIRTHRIGHT" Noou Biience Daily 12:10 to 12:30 5 SPIRITUALIST 4 AFFILIATED C.S.S.A. and N.S.A. J- GOLDEN GATE SPIRITUALIST NATIVE SONS 414 MASON Sunday LYCEUM 11 A. M. HEALING 7:30 8 P.

Address: Rev. Florence) Becker Topic selected from "QUESTION BOX" Spirit Greetings by Rev. Florence I MAiKh-r-ct BttMK Becker Public Cordially Invited 'FIRST SPIRITUALIST TEMPLE 3324 17th Street, near Mission i Sunday. 2 P. Short Talk Spirit Greetings 8:00 P.

M. Speaker: DR. HAROLD CROSS Jggf I JULIA BRAMAH, Minister THE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Native Sons 414 Mason, fith Floor SERVICE SUNDAY, 8:00 Speaker REV. BENJAMIN PARISH "The Glory of the Commonplace" Spiritual Healing. 7:30 P.

M. 4 REV. MARGARET FOLEY, Pastor 4 Public Cordially Invited At A CIDCT 1 1 I (b 11 CHURCH YATES, JOHN Army. Pfc. Mae Geno.

Box 298. Soledad. YOUNGDAHL, JOHN Army. T5, John 0. Youngdahl, 74 Rlker Street, Salinas.

SAN JOAQON ABDALLAH. PETER Army, Paul I. Abdallah, 222 South Bierra Nevada Street. Stockton ADAIR, GODFREY Army. Pfc, Eugenia M.

Adair, 539 North Santa Fe Avenue, visana. BONEBRAKE. GLEN Navv. PTRlc Hardy Z. Bonebrake, 1518 Flower Street, BaKerstlelrt.

BOYD. TUNNEY Armv. Tom Boyd. Box 58, Delhi. BRUNELL.

GEORGE. Armv. John J. Brunei, Box 170, Lemoore. u.

jk.j Army, jtc. Octaviano B. Carrlllo, 429 East Fourth Street. Hanford. CROW ELL, CHARLES Army.

8Sgt Ida E. Crowell. 1042 Street, Newman. CROYLE. FRED.

Armv. Mae Croyle, 1564 Normandy Drive, Modesto. FLECK. ALLKN. Army.

Mane FlecK. 2352 Poppy. Fresno. GILLES, NOKMAN Armv. Mrs.

Mattle Gilles. Box 206, Rlverbank. fiOVZll f.9 AI VRFTI Armv Pfn Gonzales. Box 964. Visalla.

GOODRICH, FLOYD Army, T4. Mrs. Minnie Goodrich, Box 024, Kettleman City. HODGES. EUGENE Army, Bertha Hodges, 5136 Carmella Avenue, Stockton.

HARLAN Armv Pfc Emerv Hunt, 233 Laural Street, furlock. IBILARTE, JOHNNY, Army. Jean Istllarle, 515 Sycamore Street, Modesto. KITE. SAMUEL Army, Pfc.

Samuel Kite, Box 496. Vlnalia. LANGSTON. GORDON Air Force, Jaholda E. Langston, 614 South Lincoln, Stockton.

LORD, DONALD. Army, Pvt, Emma Lord, Star Route. Mariposa, MARTIN. LONN1E Army, Pfc, Effle Lee Martin, Box 952. Wasco.

MONTEZUMA. LEONARD Army, Pfc. Petra Montezuma. 1617 Jefferson Street. BakersfleUi.

MORGAN, JAY Army, Pfc, Martha Morgan. Box 5.32, Bakersfleld. MUNOZ. JULIAN Army, Pfc, Ralph Munoz, Box 151. Hanford.

NICOLEN. DW1GHT 0., Army. Ovldrtla A. Nlcolen, Box 73, Woodlake. NORWOOD.

ALFRED Army, Pfc, Ruben D. Norwood Box 222. Coallnga. OSTERMAN, CARL 9rmy, Elsa Bahl. Box 410, Stockton.

PINNELLI, TONY Army. Mrs. Rose Plnnelll. RFD 252, Los Banos. PRATO.

BENNIE Army. Maria Prato, 1304 South David Avenue, Stockton. REICH ENBERG EDWARD, Army, Marv Relchenberg. 315 Watson Street, Lodl. SOUZA, WILLIAM Army, Mrs.

Louise Sou7a, Box 470, Lemoore. VAZQUEZ, JULES. Army, Pfc, Mary Vazquez, Box 102, Rodrlquez Street, Shaffer. VASQUEZ, TRINIDAD, Army. Pfc.

Mrs. Pledad Vasquez. Box 1560, Bakersfleld. WHITE, ODEN Army, Jesse White, 1008 Isham Street, Portervllle. WILLIAMS.

ANDREW Army, Pfc, Andrew Williams, Stockton. WOOLEY. WILLIAM Army. William R. Wooley, Box 259.

Dinnba. NORTH COAST COl'NTIKS BAYLESS, JACK Army, Pfc. Mrs. Ocle Henrv, 1638 Brown Street. Napa.

rtiANrnNi JOSEPH Armv. Pfc. Man- sueto Blanconl, 518 Davis Street. Santa BRUNETTI. WILLIAM.

Army. Pal- mina Brunettl. Box 161. Corte Madera. R1ITTI HERBERT Navy.

ARM3C Mrs. Myrtle J. Williams, 918 Monterey Kt-t Vflllpln. CARL, CHARLES Army, Char lie carl, nniey. ENGERKER.

PHILLIP Navy, SI Mrs. Edith G. E. Nunn, 1615 Louisiana Street Vnlleio FLOSI, ALV1N Army, fie, amino Unii 19(1 Pnwell Avenue. Henldsbur LIGHT.

ANUKKW Army, Anni T.leht Btar Route. Eureka LONG, UHAKUJ, Army, 13, mry Ann Brown, Point Reyea. McBRlDE. JOHEfH Army, ric. Elizabeth McBrlde.

033 Street. Eureka McCLUNG, VIKG1L Army, r-ic. Mr Znle McClunc. 34nn Street. Eureka, MIKEL.

JAMES Army, '17 3, Bern Mikel. 118 Clara Street. Uklah. MILL1GAN, COLEMAN Army, rvi Adney C. MiUlgan.

Weott. MOSELEY. LKONAKU Army. fVl Vfra rlnm XTnselev. Rn 744.

Eureka NEAL. EARL, Army, Mrs. vesia Ileon Craddock, Box 125A, Fortuna. SHEPHERD. LOUia Army, ogi.

Beniamin F. Shepherd, Box 142A. Areata. KMIJCK. JAMES A Force.

Sgt Thomas E. Bmurk. 54 Grant Circle, Benicla. SOUSA, suwakh Army, Eleanor Sousa. 3411 Street, Eureka TRACY.

DENNISON Army, 1 Mrs. Christine Tracy, 127 Whipple Street, Fort Bragg. WHITING. CHARLES Air orce Mrs. Elsie E.

Whiting, 201 Hoi- comb Avenue. Larkspur. SACKAMKNTO VAl.I.rv sill Mr.iiH. ALEXANDER, CLARENCE Army, Freda Hodson. Gen.

Doyle. ANDERSON, Konert Armv, ric, Richard Anderson. Box 451, Chlco. BELCHER, RICHARD Army, 1'tc, Richard T. Belcher, Tahoe Vista.

RERKENKAMP, KDKKKT Army, Bon Silene M. Berkenkamp, Box 1095, Saeramento. BOYD. THOMAS Army, i nomas Boyd. 1117 Nlnetenth Street, Sacramento.

BURDI, KUSSKLij Army, Clara L. Parrlott, 823 Orange Street, Yuba Cltv. BYERS JAMES Army. Mavme Byers. Arbuckle.

CARNEY. Iavv, Kir, J. Carney, 128 East Sycamore Street. Willows. CARTER.

WILLIAM Army, Charles W. Carter, Box 60. Marysvllle. CLAYTON. FRANCIS Army.

Francis Clavton, Box 3010. Rio Linda. Cl'CCIARRE. JOHN c. Army.

Ptc, jonn Cucciarre, 4292 Eleventh Avenue, Sacra mento. DAVIS GEORGE JR Army, George M. Davis. Box 514, Chlco. DAVIS.

LAWKEMr; Air force. James C. Davis, 968 Florence Avenue. Dunsmutr. DODSON.

WILLIAM r. Army, pic. William E. Dodson, 1564 Thlrty-tmrd Street. Sacramento.

DUCHOW. AKTlll Army. Marteen C. Duchow. Rox 134.

Folsom. DUTRO. WILLIAM Navy. S1 Mrs. Ella Dutro General Delivery, Hilt.

ENOS THOMAS. Navy, M0MM3C. Mary Oliverios. Dunsmuir. GARCIA TOM Armv.

Marl-cana Garcia, 227 Street. Sacramento. HANKE CIHRLES Army, Clarence E. llanke. Etna.

HOOPES, RALPH Army. Mrs. Adelaide B. Hoopes, 5140 Fourteenth Avenue. Sacramento.

KILLIAN MONT Navy. SI Mrs, Elsie Killlan, 2S Hillcrest. Plarerville. ifr.UNO ARTHUR Army. Pfc, Arthur Legt'tno Box 505-C.

Sacramento. McSHANE, EARL Army, Sfcgt. Joseph I. McShme, Box 14, Chester. MILLER, HERBERT Army, Pvt.

Mrs Jennie Ince. Gen. I.amotne. M1NTON. WILLIAM Air Force.

1st Beatrice L. Minton, 1604 Mangrove Street, Chlco. PUGLIRI, CHARLES Army, Pfc Anna J. Pugllsi. Gen.

Greenville. SHAFFER, MARION Army, Sgt. Clarence M. Shaffer, 4511 Roosevelt Ave nn. Roramentn STOKES BERRY.

A. C. Army, Sgt. Antnnnv Box 82, Folsnm STRANG, HAROLD A Army, SSgt. W'llliam H.

Strang, Long Bar Road, Oro vile. requested the commission "not to grant a fare increase for the pur pose of helping the Key System remove tracks and repave fetreets." The Key System Transit Com pany has requested permission hike trans-Bay fares as high as 15 Vi cents in some instances, and to eliminate the fare reduction on commuter books. Hearings on the petition opened Thursday in the State Office Building, Oakland, and were adjourned until next Thursday. on at to Apostolic Faith Church Re-open After Summer Camp Meeting for Regular Services. 1 1 a.m.

end 8 p.m. Sunday Services will be conducted by REV. OLOF KOSTOL and REV. TRYGOE JANSEN of Norway and REV. PETER 0.

VAN DER PUIJE of Gold Coast, West Africa. These Missionaries have Just returned from the annual camp meeting at Portland. Reverends Kostol and Jansen will sing their own compositions. APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH 1227 SUTTER ST. Between Polk and Van Ness REV.

JAMES M. MALLOCH Rev. Vogt Lists Sunday Sermons At Calvary Church "When God Speaks" will be the subject of the Rev. Robert Stuart Vogt's sermon at 11 a. m.

tomor row at Calvary Presbyterian Church, Fillmore and Jackson Streets. At the evening service at 7:45 o'clock he will speak on "The Impossibility of Unbelief." Brady Johnson, tenor, will sing "Stranger of Galilee" and the quartet will 'offer "Men and Angels Sing Hallelujah" at the morning service. The quartet and Organist Richard Weeks will also perform at the evening service. y' Mt Howard W. Palmer, theological student from Augustana Seminary, Rock Island, 111., will be the pulpit guest Sunday at the Ebenezer Lutheran Church at a.

m. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN DOLORES AND 19TH STREETS REV. A. C. ANDERSON Church School 9:45 a.m.

Bible Classes for all ages 1 1 a. Sermon: 'ALIVE UNTO GOD' Pastor C. Anderson 7:45 p. A RellRious Film Will Be Shown EBENEZER LUTHERAN; DOLORES AT FIFTEENTH STREET PAUL A. WESTERBERG, B.D..

Pastor 11:00 A.M.: Divine Worship Pulpit Guest HOWARD W. PALM Theoloqical student Augustana Seminary, rock island, in. ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN "Fnnnrtrl In 1X49" I13S O'Farrell near Franklin Dr. J.

George Dorn, Pastor 9:45 A. Church School II A. "SPIRITUALLY DEAF AND DUMB" Rev. Albert J. Shandriclt Cars B.U and 20.

GR. 4-1ahl GLIDE MEMORIAL (DOWNTOWN METHODIST) Rev. Kenneth Harper Asst. Pastor, preaches: 11:00 A. M.

Rev. Kenneth Harper, Assistant Pastor, speaks upon the subject, "SHOULD WE RELEASE THE THIEVES OF ALCATRAZ?" Sanctuary Choir, Quartette, Soprano Solo under the direction of Wilbur F. Martin, Minister of Music 7:30 P. Evangelistic Service Great Kong Service, Chorus Choir, Soloists Sermon by Rev, Kenneth Harper, Assistant Pastor, "SOCIAL ORDER OF HENS'' Organ Recital, 7 P. M.

Youth Fireside Sing at 9 P. M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON-SERMON SUBJECT "SOUL" CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST First California and Franklin Sts. Second 655 Dolores St. Third 1250 Haiglit St.

Fourth 300 Funston Ave, Fifth 450 O'Farrell St. Sixth Clay and Dlvlsadero Sts. Seventh 536 Sutter nr. Powell St. Eighth 1984 ireat Highway.

near Pacheco Ninth 175 Junipcro Serra Blvd. Tenth 2246 Lombard St. Eleventh 3030 Jurlan St. Twelfth Masonic Temple. San Jose and San Juan Aves.

The above are Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. SUNDAY SERVICES 11 a. m. and 8 p. 7th.

fcth and 11th Churches, 11 a. and 4 10th and 12th Churches, 11 a. m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 andor 11 a. m.

WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS 8 o'clock; additional Wednesday noon meeting at 5th Church. FREE READING ROOMS 140 Geary Sachs Bldg. 465 California Merch. Exch, Bldg. 1290 Sutter St.

at Van Ness 22S7 Mission St. 1557 Halght St 1127 Clement St 525 Market St. 1903 Fillmore St. near Bush 536 Sutter St. 1984 Gnat Highway 126 West Portal Av.

2246 Lombard St. 1321 20th Ave. "SCIENCE AND' HEALTH WITH KEY TO THE BY MARY BAKER EDDY. THE DISCOVERER AND FOUNDER OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND OTHER WRITINGS BY THE SAME AUTHOR MAY BE PURCHASED OR BORROWED. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE SERVICES AND TO VISIT THE READING ROOMS.

M. Absolute Science C. I r- i Sunday, August 15. at 11 a. m.

Address: arriCK-Uook THAT WHICH IS REAL IS PERMANENT Wednesday Night at 8. August 18 1750 CLAY ST. (California Club "WHAT IS YOUR MOTIVE?" Adventist Sabbath School Saturday. 9:30 a. m.

7th Day Adventist BroLk Prernlng. tsrooencK young People Meeting, 5 p. m. C. 8.

PROUT. Pastor. WA. 1-9016 Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.

Catholic REV. CLAUDU COLLINS, C.S.P.. Pastor OUSt Mflrv Sunday Masses. 6:30. 8, 9.

10, 11 a. WIU Jl. maiy 12:15 noon. Weekdays, 6:30. 7.

8 a. m. CALIFORNIA ST. GRANT AVE. 12:10 noon.

Holy Hour every Friday. PAULIST FATHERS 11:50 a. m. PAUL1ST CHORISTERS 77 i onrt Masses Sunday, 5:00, 5:45. 6:30, 7:30, IJJ r.

xr Dally Masses. 5:45. 7:15 and 8:00. OF THE UNIVERSITY OF S. F.

Sunday sermons at the High Mass and Rev. Carroll O'Sulltvan. Rector. at 12:15. Evening service at 8:00, ADVERTISEMENT Mission, net.

ytn ana lum bis. services Bunnay; 9:45 and 10:45 a. m. and 7:00 p. ffl.

Services 10 11 a. and 7:45 p. m. Arlle Smith. Mln.

Ph. BA. 1-2631. Cars 5. B.

21. 31 and Bus No. 1 20 minutes from Downtown (Non-Pentecostal) Sunday School 9:45 a m. Youth, 6:30. Morning Worship at 11:00 Evpncellst'c Service.

7:30 p. m. Methodist Sunday School. 9:45 a. m.

11 A. M. "Two MUSTS" P. M. Young People's Fellowship.

7:30 P. "The Abundant Life" Denominational Week-day Meetings: 12 m. and 8 p. SUNDAYS 11:00. 3:00 and OLD-FASHIONS TARRY MEETINO TONIGHT On the Air 8:30.

KSAN St. Francis of Assisi Patron Church nf San Francisco COLUMBUS AVE. ft VALLEJO ST. St. Patrick 756 MISSION ST.

bet 3rd 4th REV. LEO POWLESON. Pastor CJ- DOMINICAN ot. Uominic fathers BUSH AND STEINER STREETS St. Anne of the Sunset JUDAH ST AND FUNSTON AVE.

St. Joseph's Church TENTH ft HOWARD. Ph, MA. 1-1767 St. Charles' Church VAN NESS A VK SOUTH ft 1RTH ST.

Church Church of Christ n(own i IRA RICE Evangelist Church of Christ EIGHTH AVENUE AND ''ABRILLO Church ot God CHURCH OF GOD REV. E. F. DUCOMMUN. Pastor Free Free Methodist cWE0" REV.

S. M. TOSH. Pastor Non evival Center 1161 Mnrket Meiz. Floor REV CLAUDE H.

CURTIS, Pastor Phone HEmlock 1-4727 Calvary Fillmore at Jackson Powell-Jack. Cable. Car 22. Bus 3m. 24 T.

Christie Innes. D. Minister Religious Science 177 POST STREET. ROOM 606 DR. DAN CUSTER.

Dean Church of the Master 33 8S7 VALENCIA STREET Rev. Helen Bercu. Healer Conducts services Thurs. 2 to 4 m. UNIVERSAL CHURCH 47 715 VALENCIA STREET United Firc CUnrrU "55 Golden Gate nulwl bet.

Steiner Pierca REV. WM. T. STRONG. Pastor Francisco) Religions Presbyterian Alamedan Urges Commission To Reject Key Fare Increase Rev.

Rnbt S. Vogt: 11:00 a. m. "VVHFN GOD SPEAKS" 7:45 p. "THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF UNBELIEF" 7:30 Richard Weeks at the Organ Science Alameda City Manager Carl Froeher yesterday filed with the State public utilities commission a general answer to a Key System petition seeking higher trans-Bay train fares, in which he urged the commission to deny the petition.

"Tho citizens of Alameda deny all the allegations of the Key System petition," Froeher said, "and should not be required to pay increased fares." The general answer specifically Sunday, 11 a. The Law of Mental Trea'Trtent'' Century Club. Sutter ft Franklin n.m. Forirn Club. Dr.

Anna Dorris KSAN 1450 on vour dial. Monday through Friday. 10:45 a. IB. Spiritualist Pastors Rev.

Florence Crenshaw, Rev. Alda Schelerman Services Sun ami Thurs 7:45 p. m. Sunday All Message Service, Healing Tues. Wed.

8 p.m. Unfoldment Class REV. LOVIE MURRAY, Pastor. Services 8 p. m.

2 p. m. Consultation dally il-7, MA. 1-0298. Presbyterian 9:10 a.

Bible School Hour 11 Sermon: Rev. V. V. Morgan University Bible League '7 :30 P. Evening Worship OAKLAND, Aug.

14. The Patten College Students and Dean really have fun! Senior Hi Day is a long remembered day. Students mix a little humor along with their serious subjects. Dr. Patten, Educational Director speaks Sunday morning 11 A.

M. on the subject, "Appointment with Myself" and Sunday night, an illustrated message entitled, "A Backslider's Dream." You are cordially invited to attend..

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