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I THE BAKERSFIELD SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1943 Folk Music Analyzed in Fine Talk by Isabel Morse Jones By MAE SAl'NDERS Golden West Club Installs Officers CAST REHEARSES of the cast of "The Might of January. 16," comedy-drama to be presented at the Washington School Auditorium, October 25 and 26, are shown in a line rehearsal for the play, which combine humor and thrills for a production which will mark a send-off for t.he 1943-1944 Bakersfield Community Theater season. Pictured are: (Front row) James Parks, Mrs. Roberta Siemon; (second row) John Hamblet, Miss Beverly McGregor, Edmund Goe, Dorothy Muse, Miss Phyllis Culbert, Mrs. Walter Downs; (third row) James Vizzard.

John Veldkamp, Mrs. Tamara Martin, Mrs. Lucille Farnsworth Moses, John Pearson, Frank Bush, Wilbur Rickett, Howard Roland. Bakersfield and Kern rich fields for unrecorded that may add to the heritage of musical Americana, according to Isabel Morse Jones, music critic, who urges that collectors get busy in uncovering the songs of mountain, desert and valley that abounds here. Speaking last night to an audience of Kern teachers their guests at the East Bakers field High auditorium, Mrs.

Jones shared the program with Marjorie Duncan Baker, diseuse. in musical interpretation oC American folk Hongs and ballad who introduced familiar tunes from "BilliG Boy," "Yankee Doodle" to "Clementine" and "There's a Tavern in the Town." The program was presented as a part of the annual Kern County Teachers' Institute and was introduced by JUlss Hazel Blair, music supervisor, whose happy inspiration it was to turn attention to folk music. Mrs. Baker, who is a niece of Mr. and Mrs.

12. K. Grant of Shufter and of Mrs. Ruby Duncan Hicks of Bak- ersflokl, gently satirizes the old hal- lads that songsters of early Amerl-j can sang with gusto and sentinicnt. Officers were installed, reception held and a given recently coimty are scholarly research that brought to, members of Golden folk music ner hearers new knowledge of history of a people singing.

The; songs of the mountains, the valley, the fiddlers' tunes, the hymns, the Smith KUis. retiring president, was Mrs. William Woman's Club met. nt the home of Mrs. Drisdom.

Miss Ruby i be I Morse Jones Her costumes wore a graceful no i cent to the evening and sho embel-, songs of Californlans, en mo in lished her songs with comments on historical facts humorously turned in the spirit of her program. Mrs. Jones, music critic on tho 1 for the reception honoroo. Ashby of Tula re. second vice-president of central section of Che state association, was the installing officer and ono of the chief speakers.

Her topic was tho duty of women of the community as Christians and club workers, toward curbing de.lln- quency and aiding USD ami bond driven. Officers sealed ere Mrs. George Wheoler, president; Mrs. Pearl Low-' ery Winters, ice-pros Ulcnt; Miss IHnda, Randolph, secretary; Mrs. Howard, score- tary; Mrs.

John Lowcry, chaplain; Mrs. Henry Huitley, treasurer; Virginia Cnilu, secretary of tho building" fiuul; Mrs. tloxsio treasurer of the buiUUng fund; Mrs. Drisdom, other prognun numbers included talk by KranU Uaytnn of iho club song; prayer by Mrs. Maud Gil- ium; song, "Trees Mrs.

Willie Osborne: poem. Krleml." Mrs. Lay ton; niul song. "Tho Rosary," Mrs. Pearl Lowory Winters.

Pnst Pi-trident Miss LvtHn Foster; Mrs-. Gillu, a charter member, and Mrs. WOMEN STATE DEPARTMENT VIEW ANALYZED BY SPEAKER Ql.AUTKT Igor Gorin, baritone in the; Columbia All- Star Opera Quartet, which will nt iho Fox theater on November 17 the hannor of the Koru County Musical Assoctation, popular in a concert hero several Horn In in Hus- sia, Mr. spirit childhiioff in A stria, lie bey an njc 1 1 a m- Vienna and in.s 1 vt atii' sin-ess in ak 1:1 i-i 1 ho sans: .10 Ira dine; bant mm roles for akia Stato. soc JL Smart Layette Tea Complimentary to Mrs.

Robert Winters, tne former Miss Audrey Gill, Mrs. R. E. McCarthy, 3014 Twentieth street, entertained at a surprise layette shower and tea Thursday at her home. She appointed her rooms with fall flowers and presented the gifts from a tea wagon.

Mrs. Marvin Parker and Mrs. H. J. Sellers poured.

Those bidden to share the pleasant afternoon were: i Mnrvin Parker John Campbell M. M. Irma Enviii H. M. Gill H.

n. Lnfkin James Trew (Wasm) Robert Stockton (Arvin) a Waller Muller Dan ShuII Gould Filch Walter H. J. Sellers J. P.

McKcan Joseph Solomon Halph Smith, Jr. R. T. r'allei-son J. O.

Paine Kenneth Hicards Jake VanderlPi (Long Beach) C. R. Hnminmun Betrothal Revenlcfl The betrothal of Miss Dorothy Mae Parker to Dr. Stuart Parrish was announced this week by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William I. Parker, 331 Eighth street. Wedding are incomplete, due to the war. Alias Parker was from Bakersfield High School and Immaculate Heart College, Los Angeles, and is now a senior student nurse at Fresno General Hospital. Her fiance attended University of Oklahoma, was graduated from Medical School, Oklahoma City, and is interning in Fresno County Hospital.

Miss Parker is enrolled with the Nurses' Cadet Corps which makes her eligible for overseas duty. The young people are expected as house guests of Mr. and Airs. Parker this week end. Mrs.

Catlani Feted In honor of Mrs. Arnold Cattani of Arvin, a luncheon and layette shower was held "Wednesday afternoon in the tower room of Motel Inn with Mrs. Mark W. Busacca and Mrs. James E.

Stansfield, co-hostesses. The pink and hiue color scheme was carried out in the centerpiece, which was a large pink cradle filled with baby pink roses and blue delphiniums. Marytha Class Has Enjoyable Socia Bethany Marytha Class of First 4 Baptist Church held a Halloween party recently in the utility room the church, a ceo rii i to a announcement received here today by Mrs. Percy Mills, president. Devotions were led by Mrs.

Alice Adklsson and the group was led In prayer by Mrs. Ida Gill. Mrs. Bruce Kenny and Mrs. Carrie Page.

A reading was Riven by Mrs. Helen in the speaker's theme that folk music must of necessity be tho brtso for the development of symphonic Los Angeles Times, made a scholarly I clnssics. presentation of her subject. The background of her finalysls of the four time as being value of folk snngs to the musical American rhythm as future was based on independent nnd critical recognition and enfolUnient person as well as several HO! Uiers from inter l-'ield, were, guests. She termed the two-four ami four- as dist inrt ly the Viennese or the 1'oilsit Program Completed for Creative Art Festival; Exhibits Are Scheduled Several now attracUons in pro-! sic by a AJonoliih Mexican ob- gram and display were announced talncMl by l-'rodei-ick Smith.

todny for Sunday's annual entertainment of Inter-racial Creative Arts Fellowship to be held from 2 to 5 at Ivegion hall. Additional program numbers, according to Miss KxhibifH In addition to those previously mentioned will include art work by Kenneth Jameson, made rugs by Mrs, Nicholas and others, and a Mexican table band- 1 lene Dennen, president, and Mrs. loaned by Mrs. Herbert Anderson. Horace Tillyor, entertainment cluiir- Mrs.

nnd Mi.ss Oennrn Bingo and auction and contract Burroughs and Mrs. May Koley re- man, include numbers by t'ncle Sam have been assisted by Kowi-ry, bridge were among the games played, cited the "National Prayer. with prizes going to Mesdames G. Games were played, with prizes I dancers of Miss Johnnie McCucn'a Stage Door Studio, a Mexican gul- William Lee and others in lion for iho affair: doors will i rr G- Hermetto, Lee Herrln Stewart and Miss Mary Kovacevich. Many gifts were received by the honorce.

The luncheon was served to: Eugene to Mesdames Sadie Mills, Flor- tar a general patriotic mini-, open at 2 atui the i CJ i i i II Mesdnmes Kllon Kovacevich Joe Yaks I ich IX H. DnSinet Hermelie Herring Xolan T. H. Bleockfr Araklim Lynuin OTanford) Mary Kovauevich JOP Piivlovii' John fcsnbovich Server Kaar Pete Callant. Pr.

Robert Stockton Kugrne Stewart K. IB. Krnuso Trino Max Nowhian thrrini' Husking Rmibrn XrhC (Lernoore) Pavlovic en ce oy ie Ca rrie roe a nd Mary Hoffman. Members honored on their birthdays at the affair were Mesdames Carrie Page, Grace Clausnllzer, Anna Karpe, Nannie Sholar and Kdna Blackford. Mrs.

Clausnitxer was surprised ber, led by Kenneth Ford, and mu- at p. in. The public is invited. Minter WACS to Hold First Tea Sunday Social events wrrU end will include the first of a series of teas to presided over by Army Air Force, Minter Kielil, In the ilay room at the post headquarters from 4 p. m.

to ij p. m. Sunday. Hostesses will bo on'led by Captain Louisa C. Kandol, and Lioutennnts Joanne Schneider, Tira Fait and Kllzaheth Hicksun.

Guest list, fur the first affair has been down (o a small number due to lack of capacity in the day room. INITIATED INTO LEAGtK Thomas Nolan and Mrs. Addie Snively were initiated into The popular baritone on a radio program fur than two years and 1 a radio orile. 1 le has been a Client star on most of radios outstanding rlasstral music programs and has mmlo concert debut in AWM ira nt the 1 Howl. hen he was sr)u to pat Now Voi rorinMl.

Ui-k- sold out within a. few attrr ils nnourii emrn nntl ho hMH mad-- hi i i ntast-it)- lours sensationally ess I'u I. are Ti UMC to (1 p. m. in I on fi om sale at 1 2 noon much food for thought into, a 30-mlnute roview of "ftiddln of the State.

Deuartment" and Hoad "VVc Are Traveling" i uart Hoy an inrisivfi summary When I ft sync of Women VoL- mot Friday afternoon at 1400 sfront. Her was prefaced by the of pertinent article io "For- Affairs Quarterly." given by Miss (mm VWitl. having" fo do with problems of socuriry in the postwar world, especially rotranfingr foreign AT i v. Ion poinferf out the strengths and weaknesses of the state itepnrtmerit, tho latter Incltjrf- inz an over-hivlsh ontertainins- tend-. ency on the parf.

the rich suh- Hull. She also nuntprl her nuthnr as call- in ir at ten firm to of np- pr-asonifnt. procriisti nation, caution and r-vnsiori has marked the pro war regime. ffulf's for frre and trood neighbor rolatfonH was flinoussod. Mrs.

f-ou- don showed need for a strong, thinking- afatP department fn mak- intr ni- mnrrlnpr the to como. Shf rn viewed Mr. Chase's two short on 'The- Rond We Are the background of the Impart of srif-nre and ma- chinerv on human fteJnps. anrl cited as hor rhlef criticism of tho works, point ihnf, tho wpproarh of the tH- is a materialistic one. WM.S made of a visit fi-oin Mrs-, fl.

Scarbo- stntp piosidpnr. Novprnber fi, t. uliiih time a lunchoon will at Ifntol Kl Tojon. and taMipjiisrn to interest in roi-niun pniry he climaxed. i ACTIVITIES OF T.A.

I M'-KAIILALND. On P-T A. is sponsoring a dthe aJteadv iint) November 10 at fl a. m. MPMI- 1 i.s not coufim'd io but may include anyone in the ni unify iMttM'ostcfl in chiM welfare and will be nuarded for (ho tho A.

ill a recent meeting- held in tin? rhnral room of the school. ATTEND 8I1AFTKK AFFAIR Bakersfield Business and Profes slunal Women's was well rep SKCOM) SON BOKN with a handkerchief shower given dplli pre si(lcnt, and Mosdames John her by the members. She is moving south. Hostesses at the occasion were Mcsdaines Jda Gill. Myrtle Lewis, Ethel Mclvinncy, Stella Palmer and Mr.

and Mrs. A'in cent Duckies. Pbester Plnre, arc announcinR i resented when Shaftor club held Its the arrival of a son. Christopher initiation ceremonies at Cawelo. Go- w.ho was born on OotolxT 6 at p.

m. in FreLse's Maternity Homo. Little Christopher has a brother, nie Warren, Carol Rynlng, Lorena Larry, who in almost 2 years old. Robertson, Aline Hooper, Thehna Mrs. Duckies is the former Miss Wcaber, IHlldmi DoBoll, Ellen Mer- AJnrieJino Tavlor.

Mr. Duckies is man-Wepis unit nf Marine Corps room sec-tiring mosf and tho from here were Mrs. Pearl Hra Auxiliary nt a recent mooting at Memorial hall. Guy Bennett presided, the meeting being her first. Plans wore, made to help the league with its annual dance on the for having members proseni at Mm A.

mecMtiK heM Ihlrd 1-' i (I p. in. in the ra hull. Mrs. HoltrM'l T'itohev.

Mrs. Oilen and Afrs. Albert I is arc marine corps birthday, November 10. charge of the drive. Mrs.

Leonard Glddings was named 1 chairman of the commltloe. rat Inp Ibnlr pro pa rat ion Arrangements also were made for for (be pupils of Mrs a rummage: sale Thursday and Frl- Glndys I Inch el's RM home room or kor; Misses Ruby Ganiz, Monte Bed- teacher in tho music department nt day, October US nnd with Mrs. Washmglon Junior High School con- Lula Waters. i well and lone Dennen. I East BakcrsHold High School, i Frank Suhriar in charge.

i due tod a model business Cession for tJie meeting tin- Rirls 1 club, directed by Mrs. Alary Hurt, suns "Hinwatha's LuJ- iMby." "Liulo Boy Blue" and "Como the Kalr." Other songs were also sung. Mi.ss Joyce Wilson, soloist for MJP. "Noddin. 1 The budget for the year was pro- by Tucker and plans worn made for a.

rummage -sale to be held in near future. Mrs. 1,. O. 'lure, membership chairman, reported ,190 members as a result the recent membership campaign.

Refresh menu were server! during (lie soc la I by Me.sflu incs C. Ilt-nfro. H. C. Saylesi.

Betty Weaver and Uavjrl Krlfs-en. atfaJNUvl by glvls from tho Hostess Club of the school. FRATERNAt 4 Private Shaw on Furlough Visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, N. Shaw, Arlington Drive, is Private First Class Ernest H.

Shaw, who is on a 15-day fur- lot gh. Private Shaw, who is a mechanical engineer with the west coast flying corps, Is stationed in Roswell, N. M. Delta Tau At a recent meeting of the Gamma Xi chapter of the Delta Theta Tau, made for a dinner party FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. Seventeenth and Streets homas Feu wick Lund, Th.

D. D. D. At I) 45, the church school, with asses for all age groups. Mr.

Mark WiJ cox conducts a fine adult class. clock, the morning worship. At A takes over the music department of the church and will play "Pastorelle" fScarloUt), "Improvisation" (Karjr- Elect), "Fanfare" (Handel); the choir will sins the anthem, "God Js Love" (Xichoi). The pastor, Doctor Lund, will speak on tne theme, "When Wo Are Betrayed by Our Own Ideas." At 2 o'clock, meeting of the Kern County Association of Congregational Churches with their ministers and delegates for an afternoon of discussion on vital LUTHEltAX CHURCH OF MKSSIAH (American Lutheran Conference) The Reverend Roland H. Kwanson Sunday school, 9:45 Mrs.

Albert Woitmann, superintendent classes to be held Wednesday at the home At 7 for every age. Bible clays. 9:45 a. Morning 1 service, 11 o'clock, eighteenth Sunday after Trinity sermon "Remember." This service is dedicated to the thankoffering celebration in our local congregation arid nation-wide church. Hymns will Include, "In Thy Name, Lord.

Assembling." Bless the Lord, M-y Soul," "According to Thy (Jraclous Word." "The Church's One Foundation." Tho choir will sing, "Be Thankful Unto Him." The workers in the thankof feeing celebration will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Redstone, L'OID-A Flower, at 7 p. m. Con- FIRST CHRfSTIAY Sixteenth and I Streets The Reverend B.

B. Balrd, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a. in. men's "99" Bible class; Loyal Leaders class for women Ftdelns and Homebuildei-H class for mixed couples; graded de- KIM TI P18 Xiles and King Streets Dillon Wesley Throokmorton, Minister Sunday school. a.

m. Tho church school welcomes you and your family. Henry M. Dasch, BOiu-ral superintendent. Morninp worsblp, 1 I I 1 partmcnts and classes for children and i o'clock Anlheni Is Ou young people.

Morning service 10 50 clock; the chancel choir II open tbe service with "The Church One (UKhtiill directed by Mrs. Charles A Kerpluion sermon subject, 4 Toinor- hv the minister, will be In col choir will provide caro for small FiitsT Miniionisr I'mxtun Avenue ami l.ir. N. A. PuMor Willunl J.

Hand. AKsoeiato Pastur M-hooI. n. ni. T.

II. Totton, general Alorn- Ing wrvicc. 1 1 o'clock. Sermon subject, In Duntfnnnw." niiiK wervier. Motion lure.

"A Certain Nobkmian." 1-IUIi School FL'Ilowsliip. (i. ao p. in. Vouitfi meet also ut (1: p.

in. with in K. Pat Truxdin buuvci-n U. C. Uarrutt.

Tiitj Hex cri'iif) JSaui K) AaHlftant Pastor Sunday nclioul. ditumd.scui. ono mt Kup Morning servlrr, 1 I o'elnck, Hnrroit nf I Uan (iraro MdhorH with chtldrun undi-r years of tire Into leave thoin In uare of tlui se.rvk'0, oV-Iork. TJie youlh rhoJr children during: iiiornlng wor.ship. in( 0 rrbcHtra will assist firmation meets on Wednesday of Mrs.

B. Girard Clark, 1140 Do brusky Drive. evening- forum at 7:30 o'clock. 7:45, organ prelude by Vincent Duckies. At 8 o'clock, presentation of the second in the series of the Held Sunday evening forums, with Dr.

Mrs. George Peters, chairman, is usse ciirichy of New York HS puest at 4 p. in. The first regular meeting: of the Woman's Missionary Society will meet on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Albert Woitmann, 1MOO-A Oregon street, at 8 o'clock.

The pastor will speak on the subject, "Why We Nerd a Missionary So on Kvening service, 7:30 o'clock; youth's chorus will lead In the evening prai.se service and bring special music; sor- subject, "WJmt Price CarclosK- ness?" At elg'ht Christian I5n- Scrmon, "Malachi and the Imminence of fourth of a sorio.s on Old Testament prophets given by the minister. Tuesday. 5 p. special ing with youth, Dr. Kris Jonaen of nion Kuuject, wnat i ncG uarciesB- ister Tuesday.

5 p. inc-ct- ness. At eig-lit Christian Jng i th youth, Dr. Kris Jensen dotivor societies will meet for Bible i Korea speaking. Pofluck dinner for study.

Wednesday oven In service at whole ehureh at honoring 7:30. Morning- music by Mrs. Henry Doctor Jensen who will speak on Butcher, organist. Prelude, "Sortie" of the I'ur tiast." in tho Choi being assisted with the preparations of the party by Mrs. Clark and Mrs.

Rodger Dennen. Members are: Ceo rye Peters Hazel Slisar Lynn A. Pharea Tabcr David Scott Floyd Steveni B. H. Wolfe M.

M. Ackerman Rodger Dennen Edward Dcnton Ijorratne Mary Forrester Cliestcr James Donald Alarccllus Hazel Sheldon Jlzilph 1C. Thaxton Jumts Lyons B. Olrard Clark MfJdred Brown Arthur Hufford Ntiydine Jeffries Scott Oldliam Poniia THishop Marjorie Grothaus Alyce Webb speaker. Doctor Cllnchy has just returned from England where with other leaders lie has been study in? world conditions, especially those concerning Kurope and the suhjected countries.

He will tell some of the "inside" story. FIRST CIIUKCH OF CHICIST, SCIENTIST Eighteenth and Streets A branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday school, and 11 a. rn, tor pupils up to the of L'O years. Morning service, 11 o'clock.

The Lesson-Sermon subject AHMY Twentieth and SI reels Captain A. J. Ritchio Sunday school, Sa. m. "The "Be Ten Virgins." Matt.

sober, be watchful. And the God of all grace shall Jlim.self perfect, stabilize, streiiRthen you." 1 Puter 5, 10. Sam (J unt her, P. S. M.

Outpost at Weed Patch at 2:30 p. m. Holiness meeting, 11 a. Colonel Arthur A. Hopkins speaking.

V. P. L. at (i p. Olive Gunther.

leader. Open air at 7. service at Colonel Hop- (Mallard) communion meditation, "Ho Ueadcth Mo" (Rogers) offertory, "Melody of Faith" (Nolte) "Pontifical March" (Ohley). parlor followinp dinner. Doelor Jensen spent many years in a land under Japanese rule.

popular for tomorrow "Probation After Louise Hall Miss Sorrel I Visits Miss Anne Sorrell, Beverly Hills, an attractive U. S. C. coed, arrived today to spend a week with Miss Jean Hoodcnpyle of Skyline Park. Several smart entertainment features are planned in the visitor's honor.

Death," Evening service. o'clock. The Wednesday evening meeting at o'clock includes testimonies of Christian Science The free public reading: room maintained by the church at No. Arcade, Haberfelde building, Seventeenth and Chester, is open daily, excepting- Sunday and holidays, from until fi. evenings 7 to 9, closing Wednesday at 5.

gational Congr and Arc lien Idea Second Series entng Sunday ssd Dr urned Eng land apea Con broa ihis THE KPMC KERN Fashi Old oned Re viva Hour KPMC COIUHVOHS lottrnatioail Broadcast Charles E. Fallen Director Gospel kins preaching. Monday nigrht every nipht through October ill. ovnngrelistic meetings with Colonel Hopkins at 8 p. preceded each evening by an opon air ut Tuesday, the Corps r'adet at the same time as tho open air.

Wednesday, the Lu dies' Home League at ISasi Twenty-first from 10 until 2. We urge all (Christians to attend and co-operate In the Hopkins meetings, and all in need of salvation to hear thli; noted soul winner and Koldler of the cross. J-'IKST UNITY TEMTJ.K U'U Southern Hotel Delia Shutts. Minister Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.

International subject, "Honoring Our Parents" Exodus Luke Mark John Unity; interpretation, "Learning Obedience." Ucspon- GOSPKL 1701 Mies Struct C. D. Spencer, Sunday school. a. Mrs.

Wml 8 n) 1 uL'doH Iho annual iMUiquet of (ho -njoy thin hour Wesley Clasn will ho held Tuesday ovpnhm tho home of Mrw. J. N. Harvey, Ilin Eleventh street. The eir- rloH nf tin; Wornan's Society nf Chris- thin will meet An autumn tea will he hold nt the.

home r.T MI-H. Carl Jlnxroth. Mitus HUvIlne Hmilevard. Saturday afternoon. ()clo- from to 5 for all women and friends of 11 sive service, meditation and sermon on "Jeremiah." Unity Temple is open from .9 a.

nt. to 5 p. m. daily. Healing prayer ministry dally.

Wednesday, Christian healing class. 2 o'clock; Vic- armed forces). p. m. Lessons in (Sol.

4 rayer for the Kick, for the di.srour- and for those who desire relationship with God, are In the morning aervlreH. li Ice, 7:30 o'clock, "Profit and I.OPS." Radio broadcast, 6:30 p. in. each Sunday over station KPMC. Tuesday nlnp.

Bible study. The ancient, tabernacle In the wiideriU'sH with Its ruritrfi or Avenue at Fourth The Reverend K. Arthur Sunday suhool. H. XVilhu'd Hmvarcl, Morniris 11 o't-lork.

the pastor preach- wortbwlilhi study Tlio and hour is aluo a day at 7:. 10. of MornliiK-- Orgtin proliulo. 'a (Barnes); anthem, "Turn Th 1'Vnni My Sins" Sullivan organ of fortnry. "Mis Loft Hand My and His Kiyht Hand Em- I.M-act- of Honor tine LodKO.

Decree of Honor, will hold social nu'eiiny Monday at 8 p. m. In tho. Kniffhts of Pythias ball. AtrH.

The! ma Mock well, president, extends a cordial invitation to all members and invited friends. fast i'ast I'residents Club of flelU-f will meet at the home of Alinnie Campion, 2241 Sunset avenue, Monday evening. The last mpiHinp; look the form of a hamburger roa.st at the homo Mrs. Grace Uiohunteon. 100 Special tfiicHU Curnpion, J.

Stewart. William Uichardson anrl Hilda I'M wards, president of Uurlhui Corp.s. present were MoniUimeM J. D. Stewart, Mllo MariKun, Margaret Summers, VV.

J. Campion, Houlah VVadruan. Clara J. B. Pauno, Coral Kob- eris and SOX TO HOWELLS Sfr, and Mrff.

Kenneth Howell ot Shufter. recent residents of Bakersfield, have announced the birth of their second son, Perry Cranda.ll ni -A i0t he r-y HowoU, who arrived October 20 at of UaliliK 1 Morris), Sam Kleln- MT postludc, "Poxttudo In i Smart). poluiU 1 "tude In I TrustoJ" (Hzuuh-li. cn'Kitn of- fi'i'tnry. iDulioiKi solo, Iw on tlif ((inhrhtt i.

Miss Maternity Home. Ha wrus In the household by a Slmm Minor" MUu-h- brother, Kenneth Channinar. fn Thnp. and shadows, is carefull- studied. ln p.

m. under direction of AMI- I 1 on the "HunniiiK i Hinlft Murie Karpe ortfan Without Tidinprs." Junior church nt (Hai-hi. II o'ciork a U-e for children under the O. dates, dirijrlor 1 i venrn. YouriK people's noon oc nf es ot ton Ourby.

lOvenihK 'riock. lh(! pastor 17 study. 2 o'clock; book review by student teacher. "Beginning Again" by Whitney, author and originator of Unity Daily Word. All are wel- ST.

JOHN'S (The Church of the J-uiheran Hour) Twentieth and Streets K. JageJs, Pastor school, 9:45 a. ni. Fred Selieible, superintendent. "Israel Leaves Morning service, 11 o'clock.

Sermon for Perilous Times," 2 Thoss. 3. 1-F). Eighteenth Sunday aflor Trinity. Hymns include, "My Soul, Now Bless Thy Maker," Little Flock, Fear Not the Foe," "Lord Jesus Christ, With Us Abide." "God Bless Our 7 a- tive Land." At p.

the Lutheran hour over KPMC, with Dr. Waiter A. Maier as speaker, Wednesday. 7:30 p. young people's Bible hour.

in KCII or CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS East Bakersfield Branch E. Wayne Taylor, Branch President Monterey and King Streets Sunday school, 10 to 11:30 a. m. i Wllford Menlove, Eve- i nlnff services, 7:30 p. m.

President E. W. Taylor, presiding and conducting. Welcome testimonials by Elders Robert Hughes and E. Albert Moyes, ice, 11 o'clock; the missionaries from Texan bong, speaker; sermon subject.

"Both and northern states missions. Solo by sides of the Shield," Evening service. Ethel Hughes. Everybody welcome to; 7:40 o'clock; Evangelist Ruth attend. Monday, 7:30 p.

priest- speaker; sermon subject, "The World's I hood meeting. Tuesday. 2 p. relief Liberator." Tune In to the "vk-tnry Tuesday, 7:30 p. M.

I. A. hour" on station KEKX, to Thursday, 4 p. primary. Friday, 4 JO to 10:30 p.

The revival, 1 cume. ST. 1'ALL'S Seventeenth and 1 Streets The Uevere.ud Halph H. Cox, Rector Holy communion. a.

in. Church 9:45 a. classes for ail ages. Morning service and sermon by Die rector, o'clock, "Giving vs. Getting." Processional hymn, "The Sun of God (Joes Forth to War." Venite KJood- son) Gloria Patrl (Williamson) Benedict us (Woodward) Jubilate Deo (Tnmlinson) sermon hynin, God Our Help in Ages offertory solo.

Alma Walker will Hing, "We Give Thee but Thine Own" Barn by) kneeling hymn, "Eternal Father Strong to Have" do.x- ology and national anthem reccs- sional, "Saviour Again to Thy Dear Name We Raise" prelude. "The Grove of fBendel); organ post- iude, "Postlndo in Flat" (Stultz Mrs. Gloanuh Ball Behan, organist. FIKST BAPTIST River Boulevard and Water Street The Reverend G. F.

Loving, Pastor Sunday school. 9:43. Classes for all gos. Harold Harrison, superintendent. Morning worship.

11 o'clock. ICathryjj Blackburn, musical director. Sermon subject, "God's Covenant With Man." Training Union at 7 p. m. Un- loiiH for all ages.

Mrs. Minnie Collins, director. Evening worship, 8 p. m. Thirty minutes of old-time gospel sinR- InR and special music.

Sermon subject. relationship to Christ, and the dispensation of grace. Wednesday. 2 prayer and waiting on tod. "The Grout Thursday 'evening', yowng people's ing The young meeting, with Sergeant Al Mr.l.Mi.

their of thlB rliurt-h Kponsors th" radio pro- president. Christ Anibastsadnr juniors uraui. "Tho meet at 6:30 preceding Sunday Hour, heart r-vangollstic services, Mit.s in charge. S1 A It A t. Seventeenth and Streets The Reverend W.

E. Pastor Jra Stanphfllt Associate Pastor Me is cordially Invited to attend these services. 80LTI1 SlDI-3 ASSKMBLV OF GOD 030 Street The Reverend Tom B. Pastor 3:45 a. m.

Mrs. Mamie Shoopman. superintendent. Morning service, 11 o'clock, pastor preaching Evening service. 7:45 o'clock, Kvangelistir, pastor speaking.

Young people's C. p. Sister Myr.es, president; alno adult Bible class, bis- ter Fisher in charge; Junior C. Sister Patterson In rharge, anrl children's church, Louise Jenkins in Tuesday night service, Mo. Praver meeting Thursday, 2 to 4.

Sat- 7 o'clock, street meeting I'KKSnVTKIHAN Corner Seventeenth and The Reverend John Murdoch, Sunday school. a. in. GoJd.iworthy, general Morning worship. 11 o'i I "Jeremiah, Prophet and Statesman." Music: (Ouilnuint) offertory.

"OfjVrtory" postlude, "PoHtlude" (Du- Bols). Mrs. Hill H. Mattly ot the organ. Anthems by choir, "Prayer" Humperdfnck) "Seek (Roberts), tenor solo by 1C.

Nursery for small liny from Wedno.sday to t-vcry Sun- at 7 followed by rhoir Youiiq- pon- prayer meeting on Saturday at in. KNTECOS TA I. TA BKIIN At: l.i: a 70 I StiX'ul The I'ievuronU H. lizard, Pastor Sunday school, if: 10 Mrs. Ar- J-ord" Heni- Nchool.

Young people's p. rn. General topic: in a World of Wednesday, 8 p. prayer Thursday. 7:30 p.

choir. 7 p. Boy ticouts. a hlu ilraxQol in charge. You are invited to atteml our protrrespivrj school cliiaheH for all ivgt-x, Murnlng Kervire, o'clock.

Radio p. station KPMC. church, 7 p. Mrs. June Tomlfnson enlng service, 7 To you who nre looking lot- In way, I'm WudmrMlay, in o'clock.

our wpir it- filled 7 45 it. young Friday, CRACK BAPTIST VirginlA ctnd Qulncy Lewis J. Fry, Pastor school, 3.45 a. JO K. Fry, superintendent for Moiniug service.

10:45 o'clock; pat-tor will speak, "The KamHy of Bible study and with the P. V. P. prrskk-rit, Mrs. Vt-ra Hooil, in charge.

The old, a.s well KM young, ari: Inviujii. Friday, 1 0 n. Hiblo study and praynr mooting. 7:45 p. Jubilee 0 1 the OF CIIHIST Vruxtun Avenue study, Kph.

6 srnnon The Christian Jour IK-v." Kvenlnt At tn i. Vftt- in ttmt i- ti i 1 1U -J'MHIIVV. i Prayer meeting Thursday, I to hat- pai ir will speak, "The i'smily of O'oii, Krrv i 0 tWinon urday night, 7 o'clock, street meeting Us OB jtion. fl Bible study and young Ar-ichV" "Kin-Vi at corner of Nineteenth and streets, i people's meeting, Vn. whatsoev er Ihings -ire and rhurch survive at pastor 7:45 o'cloc-k.

the pa.stor will wh llM er hin) arc speaking. speak, he Hiinily of Uod. MH Call- evor tningK Hre UMt things -r ir i yer lneetin rtttesilAy eve- are f0t wilHt OOV er things are kuriy, A i iv A i is i nintr. 4 u. neighborhood Kentucky street.

primary, CHCRCII OF JESTS CIIKI8T OP SAINTS Bakersfield Branch Klghtccnth and Streets J. Ilay BaUer, Branch PresirJtnt Priesthood meeting, 9 m. Sunday school, Warren Wlllson. superintendent; nursery for the children; classes for all ages. Evening service, 7:30 p.

J. Ray Baker conducting. John S. Bunting: will- speak concerning: Baptism. Relief Society Tuesday's at 2 Mutual at 7:30.

Primary at. AK A is Kllll growing in interest Crowds are Ktill conllng. He sure and tie one of the many to the week of these fine services. PLEASANT BAPTIST 70U South Haley Street The Reverend Arthur L. Powell Sunday school, a.

Dear-on O. Hailey, superlnu-ntlent. Mornins i 11 o'clock; the pastor will CHURCH OK CHRIST California Avenue James Stagner, Minister CHUIU'II OF TIIK BKKTHKKN' 32'J A Street J. Uluvi-r, Pastor ftunday school. a.

in. Morning laM preach from the sermon subject, A Kerv k-e, II o'clook. Message the Fruitleps SuperpoKiUon About Jesus. paHtori Sermon subjfrcr, "My Kvening- service. o'clock; the paj-tor opportunity." Evening sf-rvicc, preach from tlie sennon subject, o'clock.

Sectional Bible mirly. Way of Comfort." We in- things are of stood report: If there be In virtue, if there br any praise, think on these things." Philip 3:45 Thursdays at 5 28 I street, and Sunday school, 30 a. for all ages. Morning service. 11 o'clock: communion follows preaching Evening service, 7 o'clock, evangelistic.

Song drill and Bible study, Wednesday evening: at 7:30. Bible class. Thursday morning, 1 1 o'clock. Young CHURCH OF CIIRIHT Kern and Lake Streets "XV. C.

Harrison, Minister people's o'clock. ble quiz, Friday evening, 8 Please note Sunda Sunday school, 10 a. m. clas.s*?s for iKplratlon, 7:30 p. in, Your favorite all ages.

Morning service. It vite our many friends to worship with I hymns, Tennon, S' o'clock, on the communion, 11:45, Sermon -subject, UH in our midweek service and be ever ubject, "Things Which Bring Happl- "The Conversian of the PhlUpplan ready to respond to any call from our ne a.s." government both In bonds and stamps, A IT II TABERVACM7 Height and Nelson Streets Mrs. E. B. Smith, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.

m. Morning CALVARY HAPTIS NUea between Kern and Baker Charles Burrill, Pastor Sunday school. 3:45 a. m. 11 HO.

rally day program. Evening i also 36 m. at 214 in Oildale. services movnd up In 7 o'clock. Radio I Air.children are Invited 1o attend services, KERN, a.

KPMC, 1 these enjoyable youth meetings. 3 p. m. i 11 o'clock. Evening service, service.

7:30 o'clock. "Recrowninff the Evening: service, 7 o'clock; i Bible study. EvangeJlHtJc service, 7:45 p. m. Radio programs, K.ERN, 8:30 a.

rn. KPMC. 3 m. 7:45 o'clock. We are in a revival w-lth KvanireliRt Barker and extend a cor- djal invitation to everyone.

Baptist youth fellowship, class. Mid- p. "Searchers" week prayer service i WORLD'S UKSSIT IIUER AT aution Airs. HonnJd i thn EEK GOSPE CLE FULL UBERT OR needier OPIE Lea AR REV ER SPON Naza the Ch Congregationa Unio Ba OME HE AR I I I J' 1 II.

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About The Bakersfield Californian Archive

Pages Available:
207,205
Years Available:
1907-1977