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SATURDAY EVENING OafelantJ Ctffimte. FEBRUARY 16, 1924 Pastor Will Prof; H. L. Willett to Speak at First Christian Pastor to Appeal for Dr. Simonds to Speak on MHoIy Spirit" Sunday Review Book re to Pre ach at Advent Episcopal Dr.

Weist GYPSY SMITH, EVANGELIST, IS COMING HERt Final touches are being put oa the organisation, of oommltteea te carry on the campaitrn inaugurating the revival meeting of Caa tain Gypsy Pat Smith, evangelist, who will be in. Oakland from April 21 to May Gypsy'," Smith ha just completed his second week of meetings in Los Angeles at the Firat Methodist church. Fo arreat Stability inDiscourse i "Advent Episcopal First Christian te the I he Prof. Herbert Willett of Chisago University will FridelT, director of religious' liflacfction, will speak at the First Prof. Herbert L.

Willett of cnt- tuest of the First Christian church tomorrow and will speak Rev. B. D. Weigle, editor of the Hep tint church, tomorrow cago University and for many tLa Rev. Edward C.

Phtlleo will preach on the subject. "The Ebb and Flow In Our Religious Life," at the morning service of the Centennial Presbyterian church tomorrow. In the evening his subject Will be "God the Burden Bearer." years Wewtern secretary the giving book-sermon -on "The Highway," based on the new book "rpnff Holy Spirit In Rellgioni A Experience" will be the lubject of Dr.L It. A. SimonoV sermon tomorrow morning at the College Avenue M.

E. church, Berkeley. The evening topic will be, "Turning the World Upside Down." College Avenue Sundsy school meet! at 9:45. There. are classes for til agei.

The Men's class meets at 10 o'clock at the Strand Theater, Dr. Simonds speaks on "Msking a Nation." Federal Council of Chur.ches, will be the guest and speaker at the the same name Just issued in Rev. B. D. Weigle, editor of the Pacific Churchman, will deliver, the sermon tomorrow morning at the Advent Episcopal church.

has been the demand to hear the noted, evangelist that radio ta-tlons have been Installed at the big church so that more than E. 000 Discussing the morning subject. First Christian church, Grand avenue and Webster street, tomorrow evening. Pacific Churchman, San Francisco, will deliver the sermon tomorrow morning at the Advent Episcopal church, corner of East Sixteenth treet and avenue. At the evening service Dr.

Paul Little, i rector, will deliver a special sermon on Washington, the Great The large choir under the direction of Nelson Mortimer will render ap- he said: "Human progress has are enabled to hear Smith. thaEast. On Ir. G. Campbell Mor-.

fan's recent visit to the bay district, in speaking of this recent work of literature, said: "This story will stir the thinkers England and America." It deals Emmanuel Swedish M. never' been steady. Our advance First M. E. Dr.

H. O. Breeden. minister of The three dtiea. Of, Oakland.

has been; much like the waves of the church, will prench In the Berkeley and Alameda will take At the First Methodist. Kpiscopal part in the revival sessions whlrh morning on 'Companionship With Jesus." the eea forward for a while, and then back again. Is this the normal thing? Ia there anything we church. Dr. John Stei hens will open immediately after Kaster, 'in gripping story form with the grtat problems now.

confronting The program of musio for the "Rachel Weeping for Her cnil-dren" will be the subject of the morning sermon by Rev. A. E. Lind at the Emmanuel Swedish Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow; Dr. Lind will epeak in preach a "Story Sermon" tomor row night, based on Caroline At prpprlate music at both sevlcew.

days can do to produce of stead 1 Baptist "Hymn of the Nuns' (Lefebure water JIason's "The High ness?" Of the evening theme, he said: "Every false religion Is a bur Melrose Baptist This book is highly endorsed by Christianity, The special- musical attraction of the evening's program Will ba two 'cello solos by Mrs. 1 Dorothy Dukes Dimni, the first one helps "Meditation," from 'Thais," I by Massenet, and the second a de Wely), Miss Lucy Hannibal; an them, "The Lost Chord'' (Sulll Forgiveness of Sin To Be Church Topic "How Can Forgiveness of. Sin Be Obtained?" will be the toplo of Rev, P. Petersen at the Danish- BETH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH, Dr. Ci.

S. Campbell Morttan and is den to the worshiper. The true religion offer men power. Ood English at the evening service on the theme, "Grasshoppers in the' van); t'The Day Spring" Heaven: What We Know About offers to bear them as His burden. (Thomas), Mr.

Chsrlo. Scott Wll Church.1" Miss Irene Und H-Jli discuss "Youth and Religion" at ford: "Postlude In flat" (Mans ruueri oi d. (in ana gth HtS. Service every Sunday at 11 a.m. and I tn; Sunday school.

1 p. Y. P. 7p. m.s prayer meeting every Wed.

eve. at 8 n. tn. Rev. J.

P. Hubbard, pastor. Bo the religion of the Bible becomes to men such a burden a It," will be the evening topic of Rev. D. M.

Dawson, the pastor, at Melrose Baptist church tomorrow. the questions which he field). Evening "Prooesonal the Epworth League service. votional number. At the' morning service Dr.

L. Barnes of New York, who keen connected with the National (Jepson); anthem, "The" RadLint engines are to ships, or wings to Norwegian Baptist church tomorrow mornin. His' evening theme Rev. C. II.

Sundstrom of Kings- recognled as one of the most powerful arraignments of Moilern-tv which the present theological controversy has produced. It the effects of Modernism on the Christian faith and ultimately on morals and the fate or In the morning at 11 o'clock, Dr. Stephens will preach on "The a bird. This as applied to our burg is to deliver a series of ad Morn Has Passed solo, selected, L. L.

Westling; march Will be 'A Genuine Message from our sorrows, our struggles, I Home Mission Society for many dresses commencing next Wednesday. His first will be on "Dr. Daniih Norwegian Church 25th Avenue. Near East nth (Hill). will be the line of thought wilt discuss are: Is Heaven a place? Will we know each other? Are our departed- onea there now? and, Will we ghosts there? At the morning service the eub-Ject will bj "My Church It Doc- I'rof.

Sutton of the Oakland Jekylt and Mr. the Spirit World." Sunday school meets at 10 o'clock. Xoung People's meeting at p. led by Verna Thomsen. 1 followed At the prayer meeting a re years, will epeaK.

Next Friday the Protheoh 'lass will give a colonial supper at the church in -honor Washington', Birthday and are inviting Sunday School, 10 a. preaching 11 a.m. and p.m.; B.Y.P.U, 7 p.m. High School will delHer an address on the "Life of George Washington" bofore the Loyal turned missionary from Korea will Universal Truth trlnes and Why." At the morning eervlce, Ouy L. Baptist.

Joy of Finding Things Lost." The musical program is as follows: Organ, "To the Rising Sun" (TorJussen). Bessie Beatty Ro Toung Peoplo's Clans of the Sunday school at 10 a. m. their friends to join them. A 'Unique program has been planned Grace M.

E. tror tne eccasion. The church' nlsht oinner will Brown and Walter A. Brown will sing a tenor and baritone duet, "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say," by land: anthem, "God of Our "Christianity of Jesus" will be Episcopal. Campana.

In the evening, Mra Alex Dolg will render a aoprano CHURCH Bishop Mazzinlanandi begins a new series of discourse tomorrow evening at the Church of Universal Truth, K. P. Castle, corner of Twelfth and Alice streets. He will discuss the advisability, of competition in studies among students, and the use and abuse of such competition. He will also point out the advisabllitv of 6ftne and safe methods In training the student'! be followed next week by a study of "Cn ntive Forces in Japan" hy Oalen Flshpr, conductfd by Dr.

Breeden. The monthly conference of the teachers and officers of the Sunday school will be at 8:15., the subject tomorrow night at the Grace Methodist. Episcopal church, Thirty-fourth and Market streets, Rev. L. V.

Lewis, pastor. The pastor will attempt to compare the Fathers" (De Koven); baritone solo, "My God. My Country and My Flag" (MacHughl, Robert Baxter Todd (in honor of Washington's birthday); organ, Idsummer Night's Dream" (Mendelssohn); anthem, "To Thee. Country'? (Elchberg); tenor solo, Jesus, Thou Art John preaching pf Jesus with modern Christianity. -His morning aubject CHURCH AND number.

bible Atopic announced. "Jesus and the Bible as the Word of God" will be the subject this week for the Oakland Women's Federated Bible Class, which meets Tuesday afternoon at 3:80 at the First Presbyterian The class la Interdenominational. raster will be "Effective Christianity: minii. SOCIAL SERVICE 23rd Ave, Baptist 1 i Tenth Ave. Baptist Some Mistakes of AbrsUiam" RALLY CALLED "Church and Social Service" will "The Essence of Religion wiu Standing" (Sabin), Herbert P.

Mee. The choir, under direction of Bessie Beatty Rolajid, is -to give a program, of patriotic niusie from the KGO radio station on Thursday evening, Februarq 1, and Dr. Stephens is to speak on "Washington, the Man and Christian." the. subject of a conference of hurchrs and social workers of Advent Christian "This book-will stir England and Alahieda county at the First Pres will be the subject of the pastor, Rev. William Spencer, at the Twenty third Avenue Baptist church tomorrow morning.

His evening subject w.ll be "Christ's Terms of Disclpleshlp." Congregational. byterian church. Berkeley next Xmenca. C. Campbell Morgan.

Tuesday afternoon, under the au be the subject of a sermon tomorrow morning by Cecil T. Axworthy, assistant pastor, at the Tenth Avenue Baptist church. Prof. E. G.

Linsley will speak on "The Glory of the Skies: or the Spiritual Significance of Astronomy' at the evening service. School of Missions meets Wednesday at 7.1 p. m. spices of the Commission on the hurch nd Social Service of tne edetal Council of the Churches of the First Presbyterian church of will be the speaker at tomorrow evening's vesper services to be held in Lisser hall, Mills College at 7 o'clock. There will be special music by the vested choir and college trior THE HIGH WAY" Christ in America.

The program Includes luncheon at noon at the ST. PAUL'S Religious Publications i. Nr. Grand Ave. and Monteclto.

Christian Advent Christian Church Cor. Rhoda and Montana Sts. (Dimond District) JPreaching service at 11 a. and 7:45 p. m.

REV. M. E. LADIEU, Pastor Wide Awake Sunday School, :43 A. M.

Baptismal Service, 12:00 A. M. Y. P. S.

L. P. M. Varsity Candy shop, Berkeley, when Prof. Graham Taylor of Chicago, will be the upeaker.

The afternoon program will Include addss by Dr. Samuel Zane Batten, National Baptist Secretary pROBABLV tke first ropy io reach Oakland et Care line Atwer Mason's newest hook, Tt Btrh Way," kas been received at this ehnreh. In answer to ear wife. It deals 4ramatleally with the straggle within the churehes, which te no means confined to ehnreh circles, hot Is the topic of MltorlaU nnd leading articles Grand Ave. or Lakeshore cars.

Rev, Alexander Allen, D. Lilted or. SUNDAY 1:00 a. m. Holy Communion.

a. TO. Church school. Elnihurst Christian Church Plymouth Chutch HARRY g. McCREADY, Minister Mornlnr Service, 11 o'clock What Is Religion? (2nd of Seriea) "CLEANSING" i Musical service, 7:30 p.

under direction of Lowell Redfleld. 11:00 a. Morning Prayer. America's best magaslnes and reviews. Mrs.

Mason DR. G. CAMPBELL B0QKS AND BIBLES on sale at Book Tract Co. 1817 Telegraph Ave. and sermon.

m. Vesper Service 8Sth Ave. and E. 14th St. (Car S) Robert L.

McHatton, pastor Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 M. Sunday School, 1,0:00 A. M.

Christian Endeavor. 6:30 P. M. for Social. Service; 1'ror.

Jteroert Willett. Chicago University, and Dr. Worth I. Tippy of New York. A fellowship dinner will be held at 5:30 with Dr.

Roy B. Guild and Prof. Herbert Willett as guests of honor. Pasadena Pastor to Speak in Oakland Dr. Robert Freeman, pastor of Congregational throws light open a new angle of her subject by tracing, origins.

Others have deplete' the straggle of Modern- Ism against a dominant Chiistlaaltyi hot now Mrs. Mason depicts the equally dramatic straggle of evangelical Christianity against a dominant Modernism. Tea will want to hear Oakland's first discussion, of this Influential hook, by K. A. Kridell, Assistant Pastor and Director of Religious Education of this church tomorrow night nt 7 145.

Dorothy Ilukes 1)1 mm, 'cellist, will play "The Meditation" from Massenet's and sermon under the auspices of the Young People's Fellowship. :00 p. m. Meeting of the Young People's Fellowship. WEDNESDAY 10:00 Holy Communion With intercession for the sick.

Christian. Wtte rt you ant WITH "COMPANIONSHIP JESUS" Non-Sectarian a straneer tut once." Sunday morning: Dr. Lemuel Call Barnes, "The Golden Centuryt or, 100 Years' Work by tlie American Baptist Publication Rev. ST. PETER'S ROCKRIDGE.

Society. Lawton Ave. and Broadwajt College Ave. cars. Rev.

Edgar F. Gee, Rector First G)ngregatioiial Church Worship Service at Temple Sinai, Twenty-eighth and Webster Streets (Take College or Piedmont car to Twenty-eighth Street) Dr. Lynn T. White of San Anselmo will "preach at both services. 1 1 :00 a.

"Imapnation, An Element in Faith" 7:30 p. "Wilson, the Man andtatesman" A Memorial Service. The quartet will sing "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny" Church School at 9:43 a. at First Unitarian Church, 14th and Castro Streets (next door to Public Library.) By the Minister 11:00 A. M.

PROF. HERBERT L. WILLBTT of Chicago University in an address at 7:30 M. (Prof. Willett is Western Secretary of the Federal Council of Churches.) Special music: Solos by Mrs.

C. S. Wilford and L. L. Westling.

Charles Eugene Ross riawefOBdcnLLn MINISTER a. m. Holy Eucharist. 9:45 a. ra.

Church school. 11:00 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. list TELEGRAPH AVE.

One MofkfhmYMCA Minister NURCH song and Grand Ave.Ufebster p. m. Even sermon. Gogpe Auditorium CALVARY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ST.

JOHN'S i eiChth and CROV13. REV. JOHN BARRETT. Rector. a.

m. mass. a. m. Church school.

"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH" Corner Thlrty-aixth and Grove Sta. Rev. W. J. Thompson, Minister.

Phone Pied. 441W 11:00 A. M- "A Remarkable Picture of Man." 7:30 M. "A Remarkable Picture of God." Hear the Calvary Quartet. 'Music that helps! Sunday School, with class for a.

m. COME! (0 venrs a Bible student) TMtPLE i CH URCH Oakland Market and 13th Streets This Church is Independent Undenominational WT Take or II Car to Market St. SUNDAY 9:43 A. School. 11:00 A.

M. Morning Worship. 3:00 P. M. Bible Exposition.

6:00 P. M. Young People's meeting. 7:30 P. MSermon by the mln- lster: WEDNESDAY 7:45 P.

M. Prayer and Praise FRIDAY .2:30 P. M. Day. of Prayer.

P. M. Healing Service. We Believe (lie Whole Bible The OLD TIME Religion, Conversion, Salvation, Divine Healing, Baptism of the Spirit, Soon Com 11:09 a. m.

High mass and ser mon. 9. m. Vespers. GOSPEL AUDITORIUM Forty-second and Rich Just Off Telegraph Ave, Hear Evangelist TOM CARROLL SUNDAY EVENINGS AT 7:45 in a series of gospel addresses on the fundamentals of scripture including the following topics: "Sanctifica-Uon "Judgment" and "Inspiration." Subject this Sun-day 'evening; "SANCTIFICATION." EVERYBODY INyiTED Unitarian St.

Mark's Parish DEDICATION BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH (Penniman 35th Avenue) Sunday, Febrirarl 7, 2 :30 p. m. Moderator: Dr. C. Tingley Sermon: Dr.

L. C. Barnes of New York Music Choir Tenth Avenue Baptist Church Sister churches and friends cordially invited Take car. Get off Penniman avenue Autos drive along 35th avenue to Penniman- REV. L.

W. HENDRICKSON, Pastor Rev. W. H. Hodgin.

Rector KIP MEMORIAL. (St. Mark's) Bancroft Way and Ellsworth. Berkeley. SUNDAY SERVICES: Church school.

8:45: mornln ing Lord and the Millenial King dom. i prayer, evening. 7:30 Holy Communion, every Sun. We believe In i the Lord Jesus Catholic 7:30 a. first Sun.

11 a. tu TRINITY CHURCH Telegraph and 29 th St. Rev. Lloyd Thomas, pastor First Unitarian Churcli Fourteenth Street, three blocks west of the City Hall "ZZTfiZ CATHOLIC CHURCH Oak. 4702; 8th and Jefferson Sts.

Convenient to All Car Lines and Ferries. Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8, 9, 10. 11 arid 12:15 Week Days at 7 and 9 o'clock Evening Services (special to each Sunday), at 7:45 1st Sunday Evening, rosary, sermon, benediction. -2nd Sunday Evening, St. Rita devotions, duestion box.

3rd Sunday Evening. St. Anthony devotions, sermon benediction. v. a nnn cirn nna-nupst nn box.

Denecuciion. T530 a. Holy Communion Cervices at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P.

M. Christ as did Wesley, Finney, Spur, geon and Moody. THE SICK ARE HEALED Reorganized tfchurch of Latter Day Saints The IJeorpanized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 16th nml Magnolia Streets 9:43, Sunday School Preaching services, .11:00 a. m. and 7:43 p.

m. Young People's Society, Friday, 7:45 p. m. Piedmont 63fi6W V- Ck AC A II IT 1 I 1 TENTlJ AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH a.m Church School 10th Are. and B.

IIUl SL "God rosy 1 II urn 4th Bunaay iL.veniiiB. V- TiTii tr- vvm. Exposition of Blessed Sacrament on Every FViday. Holy "0" nlns Services. Public recitation of the Rosary every weekday avening ST.

PHILLIP'S FRUITVALE. havs other words for GEO. W. PHILLIPS. MinUter 11 a.

"The Essen ceof R3(Th'nli'nswerlnff of ouestions on religion, 2nd and 4th Sunday. Corner Nlcol and Capo Bta othsr Mnn.rofhniioa invited. Durine the week visit the Church of the Religion." Cecil T. Axworthy, Shrines Lourdes. St.

Anne. St. Anthony. St. Rita.

worlds. One Block Frultvale Ave.) Holy Communion 7:30 a. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m.

Mornlnr service 11:00 a. i ass't. pastor. ST. FRANCES DE SALES but for ST.

PATRICK'S Latter Day Saints YoungEeople'l Fellowship lOthJSfci bet, Per- Rev. Dr. Morrison) -Hector Spiritual Significance of w'" omy;" Prof. E. Q.

Linsley, i the word to 8 p. tti. Edwin Castledlne, Rector. LATTER-DAY SAINTS Church of Jesus Christ of Lfltter-Day Saints (Mormons), cor. Web School of Missions Wednesday, 01 ooa alts and No.

3 or cars Masses at 6, 8. 9 and 11 a. m. Children's miss at 9, followed by Sunday school. 15 p.

m. Is Christ. ster and Moss-Ave. Sunday school I Ilobart and Orove Masses at 6:30, 7:30, 9. 10, 11, 13:10, 7:30 The Central Chnrch 4 n.

m. I Church, of the Advent (Episcopal) East 16th and lith Ave. J.QiSO a. m. Evening service 7 p.

m. M. I. 8 p. m.

Tuesday. Brnnch Pre. Tel. Thorn. S570.

SWEDISH BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth and Magnolia Streets Swedish B. Y. P. U. Rally A.

Sunday School. Short Addrsss. Services 11:0 a. m. and 7:80 union vnurcn ocnooi Sunday subjects of Rev.

Garence Reed 8:00 P. 'THE MASTERPIECES OF EGYPTIAN ART" This lecture will be illustrated by a wonderful Yxe and jewelry. AH lovers of art are especially invited. 1 1 :00 A. "THE DANCE OF LIFE" There is something daring, and fascinating in the phi' losophy of life as stated by Havelock Ellis in his notable book entitled "The Dance of Life." DrJ G.

Stanley Hall says dancing is "imperatively needed to give poise to the nerves, schooling to the emotions, strength to the will, and to harmonize the feelings and the intellect with the body which supports them." rThe much discussed booklet by Rev. Clarence Reed entitled "THE MAN JESUS" ywill be sent free to any person on request. Please send me the above booklet to. Rev. Taul Little.

M. A. lector. Fimdav school a. m.

International Bible Students. Dr. W. Brinstad. Topic.

"Tha Baptist's tai ty visiting superintendent and teachers. Young People's Fellowship, 6:00 p. m. Big Four 'W. 8 6:45 P.

Refreshment. 7:00 P. Praise and Testimony Service. 7:30 p. Sermon (English), 11.00 A.

Sermon Rev. J. S. Lundgren. 8:15 P.

Song Service and Roll International Bible Students' Association RT. W. A. MacCLEAN. M.

A cau. ev. swan EngwaiL Ch. arht, 10 a. tn.

Morning Vocal and instrtimenta! tiumberg furnished by various" societies. ervlca 1st 8 and 11: Srd 6th San 11. Evenln? service. Christian Science Zd-th 7:30 p. m.

Free Eecture 4" ATI Souls Fnrnoe Streets. Churches of Qirist, Scientist REV. R. M. TRELEASE.

Vicar. Church school, 9:30 a. innrn- Insr prayer. 11:00 a. Holv Subject February 17, "SOUL" Communion every 7:30 a.

second 11 a. m. lat Church 'Jth aijd Franklin St. Clement's Rev. Mark Rlfenbark.

Vicar NAME Church school, 9:46 a. tn.i Binrn- 5th Church p. p. Haii e. 14th and tind Av.

6th Church tw Meeke east of Broadway. Reading room open 2 to 4:30, except Sun. and holidays. 7th x. 23d and tith Etf.

Inr prayer, 11:00 a. Holy Communion, every 8un 7:30 010, nraainsr room 4:30 eept Sunday and holidays. 2d Church Eim near Telegraph. Reading room open 1 to 4, except Sunday and holidays. 3d Church st.

and Frultvale Avenue. 4th Church lkeshor BouTe-vard, near Twelfth Jceadlng room open 19 to 4, except Eanday and holidays. mi first Eun 11:00 a. m. ADDRESS THE RESTORATION OF ISRAEL Proof cone lusiye that Millions Now Living Will Never Die MR.

S. H. TOUTJIAN BIBLE SCHOLAR FROM THE HOLY LAND Sunday. Feb. 17th, 7:45 P.

M. EbeUHall 1440 Harrison Universal Truth St. Andrew's Church MAXWELL! PARK I Terminii East (5th Ave. Car 8th Churrh Pllhert ft. am nurcn neaf Twelfth Sl; REV.

A. I MITCHELL Rector CHURCH OF UNIVERSAL TRUTH, Inc. X. P. CASTLE.

Cor. 12th and Alice PASTOR, RT. RIV. SRt BISHOP MAZZC1ANAKDA MAHA THERO. M.A M.D D.SC1 LIT.

AaslsUnt Pastors, Rev. Mothsr Man Pvf, Rer. KaasaPpa, Rev. Metteyya: 7:1 p.m.. BIFHOP iAZZINIANANDA lecture on "EDUCATION OF THE TOUNO." Psychics.

SWAMV Hra. L. Knott and ether vrker. ETsryone welcome. 8UNDAT PERV1CES, 11:00 A.

M. AND 1:00 P. M. TESTIMONIAL MEETINO, WED.VESDATS. 1:00.

P. if. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 0:30 A. M. Also 11:00 A.

M. at First. Second. Third, roorth. Seventh and Eighth Church.

DOWNTOWN READING ROOMS, 414 11th Street, beU Brod-way and Franklin, seventh floor of the Perry building. Open dally from (.14 A. M. to 0:09 P. M.

Wednesday until 7 00 P. SuO-ltvs and holldsys from 1 to I P. for reading only Telephone Oak. The elk ekarrkee are rearate4 kraaekee ef Tke Metker Ckareh, Tke riret Charek el lariat, clealiet. Mas.

Holy Communion. I a. ra. Church School. 10 a.

tn. Communion 11 a. tn. First and Third 8ondays Morning Prsyer. 11 a.

m. f-coiid and Fourth Sundays i i I'i'l" ImiSssl.

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