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SATURDAY EVENING akianO Oifaune SEPTEMBER 10, 1927 Tnm urn i 1 GOD'S NEED OF tmmiEi IT To Dedicate BISHOP CHARLES WESLEY BURN'S. will preside at two chilrch ceremonie! tomorrow. New Rest Home Planned Architect's drawing of the new Beulah Rest Home is shown in the cut. Work is expected to start in the near future at 4690 Tompkins street. IIST.Hi.li.

TO COKi in ill SE1JECT 'Til --v'-rd Mil WlliWIBiJMMHSB IK MEET TO BE LAID The cornerstone of the new Trinity M. E. church at Dana ind Durant streets, Berkeley, will be laid by Bishop Charles Ve.slev Burns tomorrow noon, tn the afternoon at 3 o'clock. Bish op Burns will dedicate the re- ntlv completed Albany Com munity M. church.

The Berkeley churcn wnen mulct, will cost tl fin, 000 and will be the first of three units to be built on the site. The second will be the Wesley Foundation Center, for the use of the Methodist students of the Uni versity of California, and the parish house, the three to cost' Dr. H. H. Frost is- the pastor.

The Albany church cost 000 and Is located In what Is laimed to he the fastest grow-ng section of the Rev. L. D. Cook Is the pastor. STATE CHIEF OF W.B.A.

TO HOLD RALLY Mrs. Julia Olnn. state regional director, at large for the Women's Benefit Association, will hold a rally in Athens hall. Pacific building next Tuesdav afternoon at 2 o'clock and again at a P. in Jl At Tuesday night's meeting Oakland Review the visitoifi were Anna Dunn of Oak CreeW T) I at I reviLv ino.

ot i oinrano: lowa Mayer of Acacia Review No. 97 of San Diego, and Selma Anderson of Golden Gate Review. C. Steele of Los Angeles, newly elected grand chief templar. conducted the ceremony.

The informal program which followed the degree work was presided over by Eric J. Rosseli, past grand chief templar. The next session of the grand lodge will be held in Yosemite Valley. ff I a 9 Lioerai camoiic Liberal Catholic Church of St. Raphael, the Archangel 5653 College Avenue, Bank of Italy Building, Room 1 SUNDAYS 11:00 A.

M. Holy Eucharist 7.30 P. M. Healing Service followed by thu Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. This church erects no creedal barriers around her altars, and welcomes all strangers to receive the Holy Communion.

"The Mountain Trails of Call- rornia will -tie the subject of the sermon by Rev. Clarence Reed at the First Unitarian church tomorrow at 11 a. m. It is the custom of the church to observe Admission Day by a special service, to which the members of the -Native Sons and Native Daueh ters of California are especiallv invited. The Rev.

Reed savs: "Admission Day should be a time! for our people to make an In-1 ventory of their treasures as cit liens of California. In order to know California, it is necessary to hike over- the trails and ascend some of the peaks of the Sierras. The mountain trails of California are the aisles of one of the greatest cathedrals of na ture." The after vacation luncheon of the Women's Alliance will bei held Thursday at 12:30 noon in the dining room of the church. The address -will be given by Professor Leon J. Richardson, his subject being "The Institute of Pacific Relations." The men of the church and congregation are also Invited to attend and bring guests.

1HCABEES Ruth Himmelman was elected commander of Golden Pobby Hive No, 100. the Maccabees. Tuesday evening when Harmony Hive and Golden Poppy Hive were consolidated by Lady Su-i pervisor Ruth E. Leese. The new hive starts off with a mem bershlp of 125.

officers are: Wlllie Stevens, past commander; Ida Cambra, lieut. commander: Lu cille Fine, record keeper; Hattle Uiblln, 'chaplain; Janice Lorn bard, lady-at-arms; Pearl Freis, sergeant; Anna Watchers, first lady of guards: Maizie Young, second lady of guards; Thelma Dahneka. sentinel: Myrtle Lee picket. Large delegations from San Jose, Stockton and San Francisco attended. Oakland Tent No.

17. will en tertain its members with whist pedro and carpet-ball next Mon dav evening. Fruitvale Hive No. 688 held us regular review Thursday even ing. Resolutions of regret were adooted In the case of Com mander Courtrlght who was re cently injured in an auto acci dent.

B. A. Oliver. Rev. W.

W. Furze Kenneth G. Phelns. Mrs. W.

Burroughs and Mrs. J. F. Wiggins-constitute the pastoral committee at Plymouth church named for the purpose of secur ing a successor to tne tev Harry S. Christian Fruitvale Christian Church i Fruitvale Ave at 17-St.

Galen Lee Rose, Minister i 11 "THE GROUND OF CERTAINTY." 7:45 "GOD'S NEED OF MAN." A Friendly Family Church HI MAN' GIVEN AS SERMON THEME "God's Need of Man" is the theme to be discussed tomorrow evening at Fruitvale Christian hurch by the Kev. Ualen i Rose. The choir under the rection of Mrs. C. S.

Wilford will sing "Consider the Lilies. A questionnaire will be a fea ture of the service. At the 11 o'clock service the minister will conclude a series of sermons on "Christian Foundations," speaking on "The Ground of Certainty." The choir will sing "The Radiant Morn. At the sixty-eighth annual session of the California Grand Todge, International Order Good Templars, held September 2 and at Hotel wnitcomn, san rran- clsco. the delegates voted to re open the Orphans' home at Val- lejo, where they propose to raze the present buildings and estab lish an up-to-date home on the cottage system.

The officers of the California Grand Lodgefor 1927-1928 were elected as follows: Eric J. Ros- sell, past grand chief templar. Oakland; William C. Steele, grand chief templar, Los Ange- es: Ceore-e Ne son. IjOS Angeies, grand councillor; Miss Bernire Jeffs, grand vice templar: Hil- mer Carlson.

San Francisco. grand treasurer; Mrs. hellne Rosseli, Oakland, grand superin tendent of legislative worn; Mrs Laura Olson, Oakland, grand su. nertntendent of juvenile work John Allan. San Francisco, grand srnipr ntendent of aflucatlonai work: -Edward Forsherg, San Francisco, grand marshal; Neco-laus H.

Neklason, San Francisco, grand secretary. APPOINTIVE OFFICERS. The officers appointed for the year are: Robert Ingram o-ranrt chanlnln: Nicanbr Nilson grand sentinel: George Mon- tanvD irrnnri criiard: Herbert Nordgren, grand messenger; Miss Elna Nelson, grand assistant secretary; MC -Ifiza Jackson grand deputv marshal and Mrs cinn Jeffs crand organist. The member's of the Orphan's Home board are: ss. jacKson William C.

Steele, Eric J. Rosseli finstnv Carlson. Mrs. Ester Ek- berg. Ben Nelson, Carl Johnson, jonn uison anu v.

wnto-iiot lnflce nf Oakland'ten flererl a. farewell party to the it.ioQtea nf the California grand lorta-e last Sunday evening at their lodge rooms in the Pacific building, where they conferred the grand lodge degree. William Christian First Christian Church Grand Ave. and Webster bt. Harvey O.

Breeden, Minister 11:00 A. "Who Is My Neighbor? Miss Louise Gordon, soloist 7:45 P. wiiot Must. I Believe to Be Saved?" Mr. O.

F. Klise, soloist Mills Terrace Christian Church Cor. Brann and Morcom Sts. J. A.

SHOPTAUGH, Minister 11 A. M. "Prepare to Meet Thy God." 7:30, P. M. Loaves and 'The Lad With the Fishes.

P. M. and East 16th Street 1FM1I TO BE REBUILT The Woman's'Home Mission ary Society will have charge of the program next Wednesday afternoon at the annual California Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church at Sacramento Mrs. John of Palo Alto, and formerly of Oak land, will preside." Devotions will be led by Airs. H.

K. Milnes, wife of the host pastor at Sac ramento. Addresses will include: "Our Greatest Opportunity" by Mrs. George Michaelson; "Our Great est Task," by Mrs. J.

W. Hender son of Oakland: "Christian Americanization" by Alexander R. Herron, head of the state finance department: "National Training Schools." by Rev. E. Z.

DuBois. president of the San Francisco TrainlngiSchool. A large representation is ex pected to attend from Oakland and the Eastbay. RELIGIOUS SCHOOL TO OPEN 19TH Beginning September 19," and continuing every Monday' night until November 28, the Leadership Training school of the. Alameda County Council of Religious Education will be -church, Oakland.

Dr. Ralph C. Waddell Is dean; Rev. H. A.

Brubaker. registrar, and Miss Frances H. Taylor, secretary. The school is acredited by the International Council of Religious Education. The Contra Costa County Council of Religious Education is also participating in the school.

"The need of our country today," says Dean Waddell, "is adequate moral and religious training. The -problem demands the finest possible trained leadership. The courses are presented to afford the opportunity for present and prospective leaders In religious education to become more efficient in their tasks in the home, the church and the communitv." 1 Igotone Club to Open for Season The fall opening of the Igo tone club will be held next Mon day evening at the Oakland M. C. A.

Ford Samuels will be the speaker. Music will be furn Ished by the orchestra. Presbyterian. Welsh Church 18TH and CASTRO STS. REV.

O. R. WILLIAMS. Pastor. 10:00 A.

School 11:00 A. M. Service 7:30 P. Welsh Service Lutheran. WIFE.

IS TEXT rtHow to be Happy Though Married," will be the theme of a series of sermons by Dr. Whitcomb Brougher at the First Rantist church Sunday nights. Tomorrow night- the first of the series will be "How to Choose the Right Kind of a Wife." Among other things in the sermon, he will answer the following questiorrst How can a man find his affinity? Ought man marry a woman older than himself? Are blondes brunettes to be preferred? Do business girls make good wives? There will be special music by the Chorus choir and a sioprano solo by Fanny Bailey Scott. At the morning service lit. Brougher will discuss the sub- ect "A -Go-Getter or The Man Who Does Things." In the sermon he will describe the charac- erisiies neeneu ny a man in or der to assure success.

Philip Ashcraft, tenor, will sing as a solo "Open The Gates of The Temple" and the Chorus choir will present as the anthem "Let The Heavens Rejoice" by Lund. RESOURCE The Rev. Charles H. Cleaves, pastor of the Pilgrim Congrega tional church, will speak tomorrow morning on "Using Our Re sources. The chorus choir will sing the anthem by Adams: "In Unceasing Chorus Praising." Mrs.

Alec Hutchison will be at me organ. Evening service will be re sumed this Sunday. A program of scrinture and song has been arranged to depict "Life's Pil grimage." The various situations tjiat arise In one's experience, will be considered in solos duets and choruses by the choir, and hvmns illustrative of these events will be sune: by the con gregation. The finale or program will consist oi music assuring of life eternal. This program Is the first of a series of Sunday evening programs that will be given: throughout the fall and winter.

PASTOR WILL SPEAK ON 'WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR "Who is My Neighbor?" will be the subject of morning sermon by Dr. H. O. Breeden at the First Christian church to morrow. Miss Louise Gordon will be soloist.

At the evening evangelistic service the minister will again sneak, his subject being "What Must I Believe to Be fche choir will feature the evan. gelistic hymns, iia ana new. kj. Klise. will be tWe soloist.

At Kvervman Bible class ai 9:45 a. m. Dr. Breeden will teach the lesson on the subject The Building and Dedication oi the Temple. The annual meeting of the San TPrnncispn RflV BaOtist associa tion will be held in the First church of Pan Francisco Sep tember 29-30.

Presbyterian Park Boulevard PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Take Car to Harripel REV. TOM OLIVER, Pastor 9:45 A. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. "ETERNAL REST." The pastor will deal with some of the questions raised by the hovel', GRO CERYMAN." You lose your religion 'You lose your religion In Jillly SUnday, GypaV- EVENING MUSIC "Gentle, Holy Savior" "In the Cross of Christ Glory" Bible School at First Church.

Drifters TRINITY NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN CHURCH 825 Athens Avenue, near 25th Street and -San Pablo REV. O. T. BRANDRUD, Pastor. Phone Oakland 8004 Scandinavian Service, 11:00 A.

M. Sermon Topic, "CHRISTIAN LOVE" Sunday School with' graded lessons and Bible Class, 9:45 A. M. English Young People's Meeting next Tuesday, 8:00 P. at 647 Elsie Avenue, San Leandro.

Annual Bazaar and Entertainment next Friday and Saturday Afternoon and Evening at the assembly hall, 823 Athens Avenue. Special programs both evenings and refreshments served Congregational. SIVES SEI Dr. Edgar Allan Lowther will preach on "Christianity or ChurchianityV at the Sunday eve inns evangelistic service at the First Methodist church tomor row, at 7:30 o'clock. Continuing the review of-Oak- iiiauiuilUJIfl, Rev.

Wilbur C. Hallenbeck will fiive a ten-minute talk on "Whv an Oakland Council ot Churches." As a special musical feature Emil Disgs. violinist, will play group of selections, accompanied by Professor Edgar A. Thorpe, organist. At the morning hour of Worship, Dr.

ITenry H. of New York City, editor and author, will preach on "What the Nations Are Teaching- Their Children." Professor Edgar, A. Thorpe, or- EaniSt nnH rhnii rili.ar.tn. en- Hminee.S the following musical iiuiiiiihis ny ine vestea choir ana the solo quartette: Anthem "How Excellent la-Thy Garrett Soprano and Contralto Duet "Hark, Hark, My Shelley The evening program Includes: Organ Prelude a. "Cradle Grieg b.

"Hvenine Harmonies" TCn Edgar A. Thorpe -AnMieni "The Roseate Hues of Dawn" Kingsley "Arlette from 'After- Morris Class1 "TioITn Selections by Emil DIggs. Organ Fostlude "Improvisation" Edgar A. Thorpe "If Palestine was God's favored land in the days of Israel's great leaders, then California appears to be God's favorite nook today. It Is here that the orange groves bloom, fruit perfume the air, and snow-capped peaks look d'o-wrl with icy coldness on our sun-klssed valleys.

How dead must be the soul of-the man who receives all the bountiful gifts of God and never speaks a word of appreciation to the giver. California ought to. celebrate her birthday this week-end; but It ought not to be entirely of the eat, drlpk and be merry type." So says Rev. D. M.

Dawson, of the Melrose Baptist church, who tomorrow night will conduct a thanksgiving service in honor of the state's birthday, when he will speak on "My California." A number of Native Sons and Native Daughters are to participate in the service. The Melrose, church has set Its annual election of officers for next Wednesday night, and the annual rally day of all departments, of its'work for one week from, SADERSHIP SCHOOL WILE. BE OPENED i leadership training school i lc opened this next week i the. University Christian i utvh of Berkeley. Meetings ill be held for ten weeks, under ir.

leadership of Wilbur C. The four courses follow: division, for those in religious education CVndlo Roll, Beginners, Pri-. iry and Junior departments. ni' instructor is Mrs. Wilbur C.

Pj the class sessions being '1 Monday evenings. Adolescent and Adult divisions, fur those interested in the Intermediate. Senior, Young People and Adult departments. The instructor is Wilbur C. Parry, the director of Religious Education, the' class sessions being held Monday evenings.

Child Accounting, for those interested in the secretarial and record phases of religious education. The instructor is Wilbur C. Parry, the class sessions being held Tuesday evenings. Principles of Religious Education, an introductory course in the underlying principles of modern religious education. The instructor is Wilbur C.

Parry, the class sessions being held Wednesday evenings. SERMON SERIES CONTINUES BY ADVENT I STS Returning from the Seventh Day Adyentlst camp-meeting, now in session in Eureka, Dr. Robert Bryant will speak tomorrow night on i the subject "Will the Heathen Be Saved?" The series of lectures, under the general head of "Israel," is being given in the Twenty-fifth street Seventh Day Adventist church and is one of several series of Bible studies which Dr. Bryant has conducted in the -Eastbay since his arrival from the east, where he was connected with the New York Bible Chautauqua. Dr.

L. A. Reed. 'Author any lecturer of this city, la alternating with Dr. Bryant In pije senting the present series." "I consider tomorrow night's subject a timely 'One," says Dr.

Bryant. "The Seventh Day Ad-ventJsts -at this1 time are conducting a world-wide work in heathen lands. Will the heathen be saved? Using the Bihle as my sole authority, I think I can satisfactorily answer this much-asked question." Preceding the 8 o'clock, lecture, a song service will begin, jr." Jit 7:30 o'clock. RESIDENTS OF WISCONSIN TO MEET TONIGHT 'The Wisconsin Society will hold Its first fall meeting this evening in Jercn.v Lind hall. All former resident of Wisconsin are invited.

TTiere will be a short business program followed by -addresses bjc members of the Federation of State Societies. Mrs. R. E. Condie is president of the wisconrnn hoctety.

VETERANS AND AUXILIARY TO ATTEND MEET E. H. TJficum Camp No. 7. United Spanish War Veterans and auxiliary will attend the annual reunion of the Veterans to be held at Grafs Valley this evening.

The Oakland camp will be guests of George A. Marshall Camp No. 89. An aiifto caravan left at 1 o'clock tfhSs afternoon for Grass Valley Past Matrons Play Whist On Monday The annual whist party of thf Eastbay Past Matron's Association wi'tl he held Monday- at 2 p. m.

in. the Roof Garden of the Pacific President Ef-fie Martin has asked all mem bers tr be present at 10 to assist rlth the sewing. Minus SEHN TOPIC Plans for a district meeting i tfie Kasthav reviews. Women Benefit Association. mad at the meeting of the Executiv Board heid Thursday.

The meet ing will he-held next Tuerit afternoon and evening In Atheii hall. Pacific building. I Mrs. Julia C. Ginn of Los An rqles will have charge of th sessions.

She has just returne-from Port Huron, wher the supreme convention ot th. order was held In July. Jewel Epy was recent! elected president of the Standls club of Plvmouth church. Othef officers are. Arthur Arlett, vie nreslnent: lirace m.

renraw secretary treasurer. and Emma Epi tscopw. 111 I St. Paul's Church Bay Place and Montectto Avenue 'Rector, Rev, Alexander Allen, D.D. SUNDAY 8:00 A.

Holy Communion 9:30 A. Church School 11:00 A. Morning Praye and Sermon. 7:00 P. Junior Brotherhood of St.

Andrew. WEDNESDAY 10:00 A. M. Holy Communion with intercession for the sick. ST.

PETER'S ROCK RIDGE Lawton Ave. and Broadway College Avenue Cars Rev. EDGAR F. GEE, Rector 8:15 am Holy Communion 9:30 am Church School 11:00 am Divine Service and Sermon 6:30 Junior Brotherhood of St. Andrew 7:30 pm Choral even song with sermon by the rector.

ALL SOULS' Cedar and Spruce St.i North Berkeley No. 3 -Car to Door Dr. H. H. Powell, officiating SUNDAY SERVICES Holy Communion, 7:30 A.

If. Church School, 10:00 A. M. Morning Prayer, 11.00 A. M.

Y. P. Fellowship, P. M. Evening Prayer, 7:30 P.

M. StMark's Parish W. R. H. Hodglns, D.D., Rector Bancroft Way Ellsworth BerKeiey SUNDAY SERVICES: Tjr.i fommiinion.

.7:30 A. Church School Morning Prayer ..11:00 A.M. Evening Prayer. ..7:45 P. M.

Young 6:30 P.M. St. Andrew's MAXWELL PARK REV. A. L.

MITCHELL, Reotora Holy Communion 8 A.M. Church School ......10 A.M. Morning Service Holy Communion first and third Sundays at 11 A. M. Take car No.

7 to east -terminus. Parish of St. James Rev. W. H.

G. Rector ST. JAMES CHURCH 12th Ave. and 16th St. (E.

14th, 7, or A Cars) 9.45 A. M. Church School and Adult Bible Class. 11:00 A. M.

Morning Praye. 11:00 A. M. Holy Communion (choral, first Sunday in month. -( St.

Philip's Church 1 Nicol Avenue and Capp St. (Fruitvale Ave. car) 8:00 A. M- Holy Communion. 9:30 A.

M. Church School. 7:00 P. M. Young People's Fellowship.

St. Johns Church (Anglo-Catholic) 8th and Grove Street URev. John Barrett. BIX Hector SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A. Low Mass 10:00 A.

Church School 11:00 A. High Mass and Sermon 7:45 P.M.... 4 Benediction Catholic St. Mary's Catholic Churc: The Downtown Church te 1 AN 04 JTH AND JEFFERSON Sunday Masse 6:30. 8:00, 9:00,10:00 12:15 Special Sermon and Musts a 11:00 and 13:15 Masses Sunday Evening Service.

o'clock Holy Hour of Devotion, Friday, P. M. Week Day Masses, and A. 1 St. Francis de Sales Churc' 1 634 tiobart Street Masses on Sun- I I gOBS day at 6:30 7-SO "iJrdayt at 6:30.

1:30, 1 9. 10. 11 and o'clock The 11 o'clock service Is a High Mass with sermon Sunday i evening service at 7:45 eicc i Phone Oakland 6046. ML Lutheran Church Directory Plans for completing the pre-iminary work involved in the financing of the projected new Beulah Rest Home were consid ered at Wednesday's meeting of the Women's Home Missionary society of the M. E.

church The new building plans were approved at the last California conference. As soon as all pledges are paid In it is planned to start construction at the site on Tompkins street. The following officers were elected at the last meeting: Mrs. C. A.

Westenberg, chairman; Mrs. F. G. Harrison, vice-chair man; Mrs. W.

A. Riggs, treasurer; Mrs. S. W. Curtis, record- ng secretary; Miss Catherine Beyer, superintendent of the Beulah Rest The following committees were named: Building Mrs.

J. W. HendeJ- son, Mrs. J. M.

Jackson, Mrs. W. A. Riggs and Mrs. John Stephens.

Publicity Mrs. F. u. Harrison and Mrs. Nellie Hanson.

Admissions Mrs. Charles Kurckhalter, Mrs. T. A. Story and Mrs.

u. A. Starkweather. I nTrtnao TVf I'D TVT CfcanViarri Mrs. Clara Creasinger and Mrs.

Grace Stephens. Receiving Mrs. C. H. J.

Tru man, Mrs. B. Connor and Mrs. A. Hall.

Chaplain Mrs. Alexander Far- eon nH Mrs A Rtnrv Annuity Mrs. E. R. Willis and Mrs.

M. C. Smith. Men C. H.

J. 'Truman, N. Kornhaus, R. I. Pew, Percy Mor ris, J.

W. Henderson and Rev. John Stephens. A new silk flag will be pre sented to the Frick School by Dorothea Dix Tent No. 6, Daugh ters of Veterans next Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

A banauet in honor of Depart ment President Ada Belle Wagner and staff was given by the tent at the. House of Crane last week. Among the staff officers were Press Correspondent Irma Chaplin, Secretary Charlyn Fourth Color Bearer May Boynton, Alpha Daul and Ada Fox. Florence Warren presided Lodge was called at 8 o'clock for initiation. A committee com prising Geneva Reeks, chairman; Marv Cova tand Alpho i'aul pre sented a banner to President Warren.

Comrade A. M. Brink-erhoff read an original poem in honor of the BANOUET HELD AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ROOMS Members of St. Paul's Luther an church, held a banquet at the.

church parlors recently. The program included solos by tne Rev Almnuist of Havenscourt Luthern church, ana St. ram quartet, under the leadership ot Mrs. Howard Wolf, sang several numbers. Attorney G.

A. Henl- ole snoke on "Early Titles in California." Mrs. G. A. Hemple was chair man of the committee of "ar- rane-ements.

assisted by Ales dames U. A. jonnson, tnao" Blom, Elmer Isackson, Aaron Johnson, Jennie Carlson, Freda Nelson, Nels Olson, Lydia Peter son, Nels Jacohson, Albert uus-tafson. Carl Anderson, B. Jarl and Miss Ida Full Gospel COOSO0O5OCOCOS0O0O0C "The Gospel of Christ is til 8 power of God unto salva tion to every one that be lieveth." Romans 1:16.

COME AND ENJOY THESE MEETINGS WITH US. Oakland 8- Gospel Tern 1 1 ill ituu v.m Andrew L. Fraser, Mi: ft tteltgwus Publicatiom BIBLES Religious Books and Tracts Western Book Tract Co. 1730 Telegraph Ave. Phone Oakland 4788.

Spiritual Eternal Truth Church (NO. 2) REV. ETHEL PHILBROOK. PASTORESS Meets Thursday and Sunday Evenings, 8:00 P. at the homo of the pastoress, 1768 Auseon Ave.

(Bet. 86th 87th) Phone Elm. 8122. Good Messages. 1ST HOME GPVEH FLAG I What About I the Antichrist? Who 'Is He? This will he the topic fm dificussioln on Sunday eve- Jv Oakland Gospel Temple 8 llth and Clay Streets 0 Sunday afternoon at 3, Rev.

A. A. Muench will speak on The Significance of the Transfiguration SI pie nistei 1 LIVERMORE FORESTERS WILL MEET A harvest get-together meet i i ing will held by Court Foresters of America, next Wednesday evening in their hall at Liver- more. The committee in charge includes: F. C.

Lassen. J. H. Bargmann, C. Kelly, F.

Zaro, Gus.Offe.rman and G. W. Mc-Kenzie. Lutheran MERCY will be the topic for a talk of tremendous importance given Sunday morning by Rev.EdwinMoll His subject for the Ji evening service is 9 "LIGHT AT EVEN-TIME," Morning service at 11. Evening service at 8 p.

m. Luther League at 6 and 7 p. m. First English Lutheran Church SIXTEENTH STREETS SYNOD) TRINITY Th Church imiii i wlth a cnrig. tlan Parish School.

East 15th St, and 17th avenue. Rev. H. Haserodt. pastor.

German service, 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. English Service, 11:15 A. M.

A. Services. Evening Service Catechumen Class Tidings First Congregational Church TWENTY-SIXTH, and H4RRISON STREETS Dr. Robert Elliott Brown, Minister 9.40 A. M.

Graded Church School, Including the Parents' Class. 11:00 A. M. "The Meaning of Admission Day" (MISSOURI 7THN Twelfth and Myrtle George --ft Mieger, pastor. 10:00 A.

M. German Services. 11:15 A. M. Regular English Service.

-No' Evening Service. First Presbyterian Church Oakland's Temple Beautiful Twenty-sixth and Broadway FRANK' M. SILSLEY, Pastorr will preach. A worker says "You. lose your religion in 7:30 Central Lutheran Church 411 Twenty-eighth St.

REV J. H. BERG, Pastor. Oak. 8401 'Jesus' Ministry to the Lost Dr.

Brown "will preach at both services, Free acousticon service THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED 9.45 A. Sunday School. Classes for' all ages. Including adult Bible Class, 11:00 ipis Plant. A man says: this company.

A business man sa'ys: i i ft Sermon Theme, "THE CONFLICT OF THE CHRISTIAN SOUL" Special Music No Saturday. 10:00 A. Fi ruitvale Congregational Church 1 tnis business. A student says: "You lose your religion in 7:30 P. "CAN A MAN LOSE HIS RELIGION?" Fruitvale Avenue Town Talk: "Why I believe and John Brown." Take any East Fourteenth street car to Fruitvale Avenue, walk nopth two blocks.

Hear RHEBA CRAWFORD v. 11:00 A. M. Sermon: "Now to the. Hills!" 8:00 P.

M. Question Drawer "Was the Mississippi Flood Sent by God?" Other Questions: 2Do you think men make better automobile drivers than women? 3 What is your opinion of the doctrine of re-Incarnation? 4 Is Dempsey worth the money he makes? 5 T-Should a man discuss his business, with his wife? 6 Do a woman's clothes have anything to do with her 7:00 P. Organ Recital: Margaret Bradley Elliott 11:00 A. "KEEPING YOUR RELIGION" MORNING MUSIC "Christian, the Morn Breaks Sweetly O'er Thee" God Is a Spirit :45 A. Rally Day in the Music under direction Walter Kunny.

6:20 P. Christian Endeavor Society. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE THIRTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR TELEGRAPI H. F. MELTZER.

Pastor 6010 Harwood Avenue Phone Humboldt 6088 9:45 Bible School, L. A. Carlson, Superintendent' 11:00 A. "THE FORMATION OF THE CHURCH" 7:45 P. ''THE GREAT WHITE THRONE" ANNUAL HOME BASE CONVENTION SEPT.

1 3 TO 18 REV. THOMAS MOSELEY, Speaker Tuesday Nlcht, "THE TEN VIRGINS" Wednesday, 2:30 P. DIVINE HEALING SERVICE NMght, "THE JUDGMENT SEAT OF CHRIST" Friday, FASTING AND PRAYER. COMMENCING AT 10:30 A. M.

SPECIAL MUSIC SEATS FREE EVERYBODY WELCOME. Plymouth' Church Piedmont Avenue and Howe Si Harry S. McCready Minister Brooklyn Presbyterian 12th Ave. and E. 15th St.

All East Bound Cars (except and H) Pass Within 1 to 3 Biocks of the Church 11:00 m. "Summing It All Up" 7:30 V. M. Musical program under the direction of Lowell Redfield 5 Dr. Andrew -R.

Osborn Noted author, preacher, scholar of Melbourne, Australia Will Preach at Both Services 11:00 A. M. vuwvwbrVwwvywYWWsWu "Climbers vjiujjcis dill. Bible Class Junior Sermon: "The Twins of Star Island" 7:45 P. M.

"The Gamaliel's Advice" East Bay Men's Bible Class KTAB, Tenth Ave- and East 14th St. Divine Inspiration Clad Reopening session, Sept. Lt, 9:40 A. Address, RHEBA CRAWFORD, of Broadway," Pastor Fruitvale Congregational Church. Special music, Y.

M. A. orchestra," IS. Leslie, director. Community Jack Ralston, music director.

Bible lesson, PROF. E. G. LINSLEY of Chabot Observ atory Note Congressman A. E.

Carter gives address at Aahmes Temple, September 18. Special notice Flowers for the day through courtesy of Hawkins Harris, florists, 17th and Broadway, Oakland. "This May Be Your Church." FIRST CHURCH OF DIVINE INSPIRATION, INC. "The Church of Happiness." REV. AUGUSTA E.

ROBERT, pastor. Services every Sunday and Friday, 2:30 p. in hail, Pacific building, Oakland. "Healing Services. Sick and afflicted Invited.

Trance lecture PROF. DAVID P. DEWEY. Prof. Vander Naillen and Rev.

Susanna Harris Kay will be present. Special Elevator Service, Sunday, September 11, 2:30 P. M. Singing by the choir. Psychics, Rev.

Kay, Rev. M. FrancislslMrs. Drake, Miss 6undberg, -the pastor, and others Bring your friends. Flowers appreciated.

Come early for best seats. All welcome. Pastor' studio, 643 30th St. Oakland 4880. GLAD TIDINGS REVIVAL ASSEMBLY 476 Tenth St.

(Old Columbia Theater). Hear REV. JONATHAN E. PERKINS -t-l- p. m.

Big evangelistic service at P. M. Miss Ida Hitchcock will speak. Union evangelistic campaign will begin Tuesday night. Rev.

Jonathan E. Perkins will preach each evening. J. NARVER GOKTNER, Fastor. UUfM win ce serves..

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