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OCTOBER .2, 1026 DaklanO. Ctibune IfiATpRPAXE SacredHeart 1 St. Paul HihdiLto Question of Masters of Wisdom to Be Subject Fo Parish Has al A-i The fiftieth annlvernarv of the founding of Saored Hrfart Parish- Oakland, wl be held on the evenings of October tl-23. There will be entertainment and a Jubilee fes tival on all three evenings. At I later date religious ceremonies will YT be held.

Is Father Barret't will speak on the theme, "The OrSatest Question of the Greatest century," tomorrow mornlnv at Old St. John Episco pal churcn. "Progress and polities, business and the Issues of modern life all raise vital Questions upon which mankind must formulate opinions and nass says the rec tor. all these challenges. there stands out the person of Jesus Christ and his teaching.

He is the most talked about and the most written about of any man whom the world has ever seen. If we really think upon his question, we must come to one or two conciu- iona: Either He was an lmposter and His religion enouia De aoonsn- d. or He was Goo-man ana snoum be acknowledged, loved and obeyed as tne miwui Cenjury Topic of I L.W; Fuller Opens Fifth Year As Pastor Here TJEV. -WILLARD FULLER be gint-hu fifth year as pastor of Colden Gets Baptist Church tomorrow morning. Hit theme will be "Retroipection, Introipection and Prospective." At the annual meeting of the church Tuetday evening T.

J. Col. lini waf re-elected "Sunday School wnerintendent. BISHOP WILL SPEAK ON SOUL, IMMORTALITY Bishop Mairiniananda will soeaV tomorrow evening at the Chureh of the Universal Truth in K. P.

I vi thama I auui mnu iu Immortality." "All human wnnviiui ki.K ceea, out of eatperiencov, and wlth- ou, xnl we ca Know nothlna- cosmic "energy that exists. In fact one part Of Shanghai Preacher 5 To Talk in St. Philip's Dr. John W. Nichols of Shang hai, China, will be the preacher tomorrow morning at St.

Philip's Episcopal church. Dr. Nichols is a son pf the late Bishop Nichols of the dioceses of California. the church, will be honorary chair man, ana Cary. chairman the committee of arranarementa.

J. Cox Jr. will be vloe-rhnlrmari: Rev. Peter Scanlan, and Josephine K. McCarthy, The executive committee Includes: Mae H.

Flynn, Mrs. J. McBrien, Mrs. F. Brandt a.

ntifatha an D. McCarthy. Baptist Y-: mt awaaaeaa yyjy Elmhurst Baptist 90th Ave. at Holly Street REV. FORD KITCHELL, Pastor j-If you are without a church home, come! We can help you.

If yol arJoklngf for. church work, cornel You can help us. Services at 11:00 a. m. and 7:46 Danish-Norwegian Baptist lair- of Adlam's Mass in is riat will Deifln, v.

A.ve near Kaat 14th St. Sunday-school, 10 A M. A. 3 P. M.i B.

Y. P. Ryer Sorvoe Wednesdy -Vf IflWereDevir To Be Subject Of Rev. Cleaves HTF I Were the Devil will be A the subject of Rev. H.

Cleaves at the evening service tomorrow at the Pilgrim Congregational Church. The pastor will conduct the communion service in the morning. The annuel dinner of the church will be held Wednesday night. Nash to Talk Rule inTrade Arthur (Golden Rule) Nash, called "the miracle man In bus! ness" will speak at the First Meth A 1 Episcopal church tomorrow evening at 7:15 o'clock. Nash has made the application of the golden rule the basis of hls'taisl-piii operations as a clothier.

Prof. Edgar A. Thorpe, organist, will play -two numb ers, "Horn a 8 sen, 'and Edgar For The vested Choi will sing tne antnem. ahthuh mash. .7.

,1. mm "Far From the World. by rariter. At the 11 o'clock hour, the pas tor, -Dr. Edgar A.

Lowther. will preach using as his theme, "Who Is mjr MUSIC FESTIVAL TO BE HELD BY SALVATIONISTS A harvest festival of music and special -services will be celebrated tonight and tomorrow by the Sal vation Army Citadel Corps, 633 Ninth street. The Citadel band and songsters, assisted by the young people, will rive a concert. Spe cial harvest thanksgiving services will be conducted by Colonel and Mrs. Scott of San Francisco at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning and at 8 in the evening.

Lutheran TRINITY NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN CHURCH 823 Athens near 25th St. and San Pablo- O. T. Brandrtid, pastor. Oakland 8004.

English Services, 11 A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class. 9:30 A. M.

Scandinavian Young People's meeting next Tues day, 8:00 P. M. Ladies' Aid next I 4) ft a if luuiouitY, s.uu jr. aw, OffiDlden -V i jtrr I mBitiiiiiiiiTii-i----1" 1 Baptist r.Sermon Retract ttracine- th fen ju Xwt the rector of Trinity -nurn, uoytl B. Thomas, pent three months In Europe and Mediterranean this eummw.

ixjmorrow he wilPcom. enenee a serieVv-ot sermons about ne place with the cen- rei tneme the. vjeurnevs of- St. Jaiir The ffm-opie will be 31as; some accounts of thin Venerable rulm. It will be connect-- i with the legend of St.

Paul hav- tng visited Britain. At the evanins; service. a series sermons of tho cities of the jioiyiana wji be begrirn. Even to. ray the Holj'land is thejroal of pil- rrima.

it is rrom the point of view of on who went revently to see the places which Jesus vteited that this course of sermons on the cities ff the gospel will be preached. The wmom win endeavor to present picture of what these places are like today, and then to relate the events of the gospel associate with mem. The subject of the first ser- tnon wui be "Aaiareth." Wednesday jfnorninjj there will be a celebration of the holy communion, with special intercessions tuuwuay evenings, mere Is a. Tlrls1 irymnaalum class led by Miss Friday a boys' trrmnasfura class Is led by George Friday afternoon at o'clock. I there to a week-day school for In.

attraction in religion- by story, song RwC A. Weih WUiDeliver Cartoon Sermon i. connection with the special music! program at Shattuck ave nue Methodist church tomorrow night, Rev. c. A.

Wells, of the First jaetnoaist Episcopal church, will sTive av. eartoon sermon. The mu-aloat 'prograin, tinder the direction of Henry F. EdsOn, will include two selections from "The Daughter Jairua," by Steiner, "Awake Thou That Sleepest," Divine All Love EiceUlnp." a ladles' chorus, "Holy Is Thy Name," by xianael and a men chorus, Sweet ElonIo Is, by Fillmore. At; the morning service the pas tor.

Rev. E. B. Winning, will speak a "Drifting- With or Pulling Against the Current," to Open His Third Term at Church Jter ICahlon B. Toung begins Ills third year as pastor at St.

Stephens Methodist church, tomorrow. His morning; topic will be "The-Path to Greatness." Ha will Mwwm ''sarfM First Baptist Church I- Preach to Unita nans "What Is Ra-lnearnation?" will be the topic ot a lecture to be de livered next 6un- -dy morning from the duTdK ef the First Uni- tarlan church HDakland, by Lai Chand Mehra of Mehra was edu- Iff- catea in India at-well at in America. He holds two degrees from the Kuniversityor California and Is at present lectur ing under the auspices of the Extension Division of the uni versity. Lal chand xehka The Church School and Young People's class will meet at 9:45 a. m.

County Council Opens Religious Training School The Leadership Training school to be held under the auspices of the Alameda County Council of Relig- pus Education at the First M. E. ureh, Oakland, opens next Mon- dr and continues for eleven Monday evenings through December 18. Rev. Raltih Wnddfill assistant rpastor of the First Congregational church, will be dean.

The -faculty Includes: Mrs. Louise Engler of the boards of missions: flanford Fleming, Baptist Divinity school; Ret. Fred F. Goollsell of Constantinople; Rev. V.

Stanley Si ike. Rev, Lloyd B. Thomas and Mrs. Charles Wells, all of Oakland. BIBLECLASS TO JIEAR TALK ON THE HOLY LAND John W.

Gwilt will give a trave log on "The Holy Land" at the meeting of the Eastbay Men's Bible class tomorrow morning atAahmes temple. Miss L. L. Carew will sing soprano solos and Rev. WilUur C.

Hallenbeck, executive secretary at the Oakland council of churches, will give the Bible lesson. 'The Church Why? Will Be Subject "The Church Why?" will be the subject of the sermon tomorrow morning by Rev. Richard M. Tre-lease at All Souls' Episcopal Church, Berkeley. ine evening sermon toDlc will be "St.

Michael and All Angeles," a sermon centering about the doc trine of Universal Brotherhood The Universal Brotherhood (Inc.) Announces 4 Free Addresses by Yogi Sant Rama (of India) On MYSTIC PSYCHOLOGY. To Be Given at the EBELL HALL 1440 Harrison Oakland, Calif. 1 p. m. Oct 10-18 Incl.

OF OAKLAND" i Morning at 1 1 "GOING HIM Dr. Annie Besatit, in her lecture on "The Coming of the World Teacher," spoke at some length of the masters of the wisdom who are referred to In the Bible -as "Jtfst men made Mrs, Adelaide Cox, president of -the Oak land Theosophlcal Society, In her lecture tomorrow' evening on "Su- -perrfan aftfNhe Jjjtpernatural.wH! explain further concerning the seven lines of evolutionary progress leading to adeptship, and will describe in part certain of the masters with whom a- few of the mem bers of the Theosophlcal Society- have come in She will tell about some of the children- of the new race is arising igpore of the new type being found in California than in any other place In the world, according to Doctor Beeant. Mrs. Cox will also give, the theosophlcal explanation of certain events usually considered mlracu illustrating her points with stories from life. Rev.

O'Rear Will Continue Talks Un Bible ds. Isms RevJtA. T. O'Rear will give in- other of a series of sermons on "The Bible vs. 'Isms' 'at the Plo I neer Memorial church (M.

South) tomorrow evening. His subject will be "The Bible vs. Rus- 1 8ellisirr." At 'the morniijg hour the subject will be "Christ's Urge." To morrow will be rally day in the Sunday school. Chicago Pastor Will Preach in Church "Here Dr. Andrew Fraser of Bethel Temple, Chicago, will be the preacher tomorrow at the Oakland Temple church.

Thirteenth and Market streets. Dr. Fraser was a schoolmate of the late Rev. Charles Eugene Ross. After several Sundays in Oakland, he will go to southern California.

BRICGS FAMILY MUSICIANS ARE SUNDAY FEATURE The. Dliggs family of musicians will give a concert tomorrow evening 7:45 at the Broadmoor church, San Leandro. Tonight and tomorrow afternoon the family will be heard in concerts at Patterson hall, 5432 East Fourteenth street. All three concerts will be held under the auspices of the Lutheran and Methodist Episcopal churches. RATIONALIST ADDRESS.

"Abelard the Rationalist." will be-the-theme of the address tomorrow morning at the First Unitarian church, Berkeley, by Edward -Maslin Hulme of Stanford. Salvation Army Salvation Army i Harvest Festival Services' Conducted Sunday, 11:00 A. it. and 8:00 P. M.

Annual Harvest Festival Sale of Fruit, Vegetables and Foods -Tuesday. 8:00 P. M. 8. A.

Citadel, hit 9th St. Honored MRS: E. A LOWTHER. Dr. Lowther, paitor of -thex First M.

EL who Will be tendered a reception next ''Tuesday evening. Pastor, Wife To Be Given Reception A reception- will be tendered Dr. and Mrs. E. A.

Lowther. Rev. and Mrs. C. -A.

Wells by the members ot the First Methodist Episcopal church next Tuesday evening. The occasion will mark the beginning of the second year of the JtwoJ1 ministers' pastorate. Greetings of welcome will be extended from the women of the church by Mrs. C. J.

Truman president of the LaaJejAid Society. N. KornhausvHluperin- tendent of the '-Sunday-school will speak for the men of the church. NFW MFMRFBS AT MJUkk BE ECO MED There will be baptism, commu nion and welcoming of new members at the Swedish Baptist church tomorrow morning. A program of music will be given at the eve ning service.

The program will in clude songs by the chair, duets and solos and pipe organ selections. C. E. Union Uerian church. Oakland, will be held in the social ball of the church next Friday evening.

It will be a "Football bsrnquet," the football motif being used to emphasize co-operation in the society's activities. Lyle Crandall. second vice-presi dent of the county union, will be the toastmaster. Miss Elaine Craven, county union president and a member of the society, and Ralph saunaers, society president, will Be the chief Followltie th bannuet there will be program. consisting of musical numbesr and a three-act comedy "The Varnsville Choir Spruces The Intermediate societies of the Hayward Presbyterian church and the Fruitvale Christian church held a union meeting at the latter church Sunday evening, at which 86 Endeavors attended.

Swedenborgiah "New Light' on Death and the Life Beyond" i Lecture at 3:00 P. M. by REV. WM. R.

REECE of Portland, Oregon, at the Berkeley Society of they New Jerusalem 310 GROVE STREET, Between Prince and Woolsey Sts. Car No. 3 passes the door. mHliilllJl.il I sf I I ONE BETTER" Special Organ Solos Anthem and Quartette BBSSSBBasi sj ir Over 50 new members are to Annual Rally Day vi; mm I Doors open at 7:00 EVENING-Service at 7 :35 HEAR THE GREAT -n i i A Noted' Hindu Orator (Theodore and Dr. J.

'also eontinue his story sermons to I 7he annual banquet of the se-the children of the morninar servlcil''or society of the First Presby- BROUGHER "THEOSOPHY sung at 11 rn-- ernur, uy Bl. jonni tuuiu -o fmfnrv anthem. Vespers and benediction will be at 7:45 p. m. Wltn aermon ay mo The evening subject win be "An Old Testament Gentleman "LEAVING US AN EXAMPLE TO BESUBJECT "Leavlntr Us An Example" will be the subject of the communion meditation service at Park Boulevard Presbyterian church tomorrow morning.

Tomorrow evening. Rev. E. Oliver, the pastor, will address the meeting- of young peo ple when reports of the summer mm ana conierences, wiu oo given. --i--- -J- "Persuading Men" Is Pastor's Theme Rev.

Petersen will speak on the three "Persuading at the Danish-Norwegian Baptist church tomorrow morning. His evening subject will be "Loyalty, Love and Labor." Lutheran ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH ooin Avenue ana cjuaerir Direct The REV. RUDOLPH ARPS. Pastor.

172S 55th Avenue Phone Andover 2309 ae 309 Sunday School. 9 :15 a. m. (German and English) German Service. 10:16 a.

m. OUR SAVIOR'S DANISH LUTHERAN CHURCH 7th Avenue and Bast lfth Btreet O. Rye Olsen, pastor 636 E. 31st St. Phone Mermt 166.

Services. 11 i m. and e. m. Sunday School, 10 a.

Touna People's Meeting. Friday. p. ro SYNOD) TRTMTTV The Church with 1 Kir? 1 1 Christian Parish School. East 15th St.

and. 17th Ave. Rev. Haserodt, pastor. German service, 10:00 a.

with Holy 0:45 m. English service, 11:15 a. Sunday school. 10:00 a. m.

Topic, "The Suffering of God's Children." 1 STH STREET Adventist The Last Week CHRISTIANITY" Don' 't miss this debate between two great orators. St. Michael's Lutheran Church ALCATRAZ and BENVENUB AVENUES (Take College Avenue Cars) Morning Service 1 1 :00 o'clock ''Fellowship" Evening Service 7:45 o'clock "With Jesus" The Sacrament of.the Lord's Supper will be administered, both morning and evening The REV EARNEST A. TRABERT. M.

Pastor "THE FRTIiNDLT SPECIAL SOPRANO SOLO "HEAR TE ISRAEL" Elijah MADAM EILEEN PIGGOTT Telegraph Avenue at 21st Street will apeak' to them on "What the Bully The League will meet at p. m. and at 7:45 p. m. the pastor will apeak on the topic, "Behind -the Footligrht" a This ehurdh has multiplied Its membership by' five during the' last six rears and during; the last two has practically doubled.

India Rama. To Present Four Lectiir Aerje VOCI SANT KAMA of India rlH give four public addresses a "Mystic Pscfaology" at Ebell hafl, Oakland, beginning tomorrow Jght. Addresses will be -jiven niehtW threnth Vedneoday nirht RtligioaM Publication GOSPEL, BOOKS AND TRACTS Xftterxi Book Tract G. 18 IT Telegraph Avenue BIBLES Congregational. UimiiiniiimiriiiiiiitmtttTtTTftitTTtTtiri "AT THE HEART Be sure and hear Rev.

D. M. DAWSON tomorrow night at 8, on be received into the church: DEBATE BETWEEN Fieldbrave) Whitcoml E. 14th St. and Foothill Blvd BROADCAST l.

HEAVEN: A PLACE Will we have wings in Heaven? Will we know each other? Are the souls of your departed 'ones in Heaven NOW? Take a mental ramble throuarh the Celestial City with our pastor, and hear a GOSPEL MESSAGE that will thrill, and fill youl Come and sin with our big chorus of 40. We were crowded again last Sunday! 11:00 A. M. "SURVEYING THE CROSS," and the Lord's Supper. We preach CHRIST Crucified, Risen and Coming.

They say lb Is worth while coming from any part of the city to The First Congregational Chureh Twenty-slxtf! and ''Harrison REV. ROBERT ELLIOT BROWN. D. Minister. -REV.

R. C. WADDELL. Assistant Minister. 7:30 P.

M. union service; Temple Sinai and First Congregational Unveiling of Bronze Tablets Lutheran Church Directory MELROSE Baptist Ride out to 47th Ave. Church, bet. TTITTTTTTTTtTTTTTTTITIITXXTXXTXXIXTITTtTXTTITT'H Speakers: Rabbi Rudolph Coffee.JA S. Levanson, R.

A. Leet. "THE SIMPLICITY.OF WORSHIP" By the Minister. 9:40 K. M.

Graded Church School Parents' Class. Christian' and Missionary Alliance (MISSOURI Twelfth and Myrtle 8ts Rev, George Mleger, Pastor. German service. 10:00 Eng-llsh service, 11:15 a. m.

Topic, "Who Are the Real Trouble Makers in the "World?" Evening service, 7:45. Topic: "Lord, Teach Us to Pray." 1 I kL pi Swedish Baptist Church 3RD AVENUE AND EAST 1ITH BTREET 9:45 A. M. Sunday School. 11:00 A.

M. Swedish Service. Baptism. Christian and Missionary Alliance i Gospel Tabernacle, 528 33rd St. H.

T. Meltser, Pastor. Tele. Humb. S088.

Communion and Welcoming New, Member 6:15 P. M. Younar Peoole's Meetlna. 7:80 P. M.

Request Song Service. central i.uiiieran v-nurui rev. j. h. berg, pastor Plymouth Church and Tosemlte Avenues M.

McCREADT, Minister Golden Rule" Pastor's Residence, 415 Twenty-eighth Street Oakland 8401 9:45 A. M. Sunday School Classes For All Ages .1 1 :00 A. M. Services "Two Heart Questions" 7:45 P.

M. A Letter to the Church Special Music at All Services ELMHURST FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 9:45 A. M. Bible School -M j00 A. Sermon "The Cedar, a Type of the Christian" 7l30 P.

M. "The Brazen Serpent" WeW3ay 8-9 M. Radio Service Station KFUS ..1 if P. M. "The Piedmont HARRT oo a.

m. "The immmmm.i.i. ui iV Si Seventh' Day frWMSBBMRMaBaBSBMSSBaBSaBSBBBB INVITES TOU TOMORROW 0:45 A. BIBLE SCHOOL LARGEST DAY LAST SUNDAY A. MORNINO WORSHIP.

-SERMON BY MRS. MABEL F. SHERMAN. COMMUNION P. TOUNO PEOPLE'S MEETING 7:30 P.

COMMUNITY SERVICE SERMON BY MR. H. A. PATTEN (OPENING PROGRAM WILL BE BROADCAST) fMraafers and the' Poor Always Welcorrfa i Big Full Gospel Meeting The-Big Bible Chautauqua News Grove Street near University Ave. SERVICES TO BE 8:00 TO 80 A.

SUNJDAY at 1 BUHOOti LKSSON. Berkeley MlSJlrtJNU HX C'HKISTIAN AHV ALLIANCE. TO 4:00 P. CHURCH 4:30 to 5:80 P. SACRED SONG CHURCH UTSSTONARY Station Radio Chapel Hafenjscourt Boulevard at East f4th St.

f. 4 I Calvary Congregational Church 3(th and Grove Sts. ALAN R. loOOZEE, Minister. "PEACE PASSEs" UNDERSTANDING'' "ST.

FRANCE OF ASSISr. CKJSFiUlj TAammMAijua ununus. 7:80 to 8:16 P. OPENING HOUR OF EVENING SERVICE. THESE MEETINGS ARE TO BE The Last Week 17 1 Second Chance" Mountain and Hlahland Aves.

Pastorate at This Chare Toole: KFUS GOSPEL RADIO HAVENSCOURT BOULEVARD, NEAR EAST 14TH STREET. SERVICE BY ELMHURST FULL HELD IN THE AUDIT6RIUM OFj Truth Truth, Inc. interdenominational' ') SUNDAY AT 3:00 P.M. Speaker: Rev. H.

Meltzer Subject: "What Is the Gospel?" A Fail Qionii Choir and Twelve-piece Brass and String Orchestra will furnish the musia Anspicei Christian Missionary Alliance IEDMONT CHURCH Universal Churclr ofiv Every Night lcepij.Jonday "and All Who Have Attended These Meeting During the Last Six Weeks Are Urged to Attend Every i Sunday school, A. M. Osgood' Murdoek Professor Ball Director Poblle Worship, 11:00 A. M. REV.

E. F. W. SWAN K. P.

Castle, Cor. 1 2th and Alice President, EDWIN J. DINGLE i Night, This Last Week of the Series SUBJECT TOMORROW 1CIGHT Beginning His Sermon RT. REVi- SRI- BISHOP AZINI ANANDA MAHA THERO, M.A, M.D., D.SCI AND 7:80 P.M. BISHOP AZINI ANANDA preaches on- 4r "THE SOUL" Two Hundred Comfortable Free Seats Come Earlj Welcome Awaits You "How to Receive an Answer to Prayer" A great Spiritual Feast each night Come and enjoy it.

Speaker: Robert J. Bryant, from New York Admission and Seats Free. You Are Welcome. "Our Inexhaustible Resources" The Unexplored Possibilities 1m Betenee Compared With the Possibilities la the Epirit.World. Untold Resonrees ra Prayer, Faith and Oed, Klsuelf, as Tet Are tfnoxplorea tr Cs.

I ef a. W. B. STATED COUNCIL after rvice. Everyone Welcome..

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