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DECEMBER 4, 1925 8 SATURDAY EVENING Annual Dance of ion to Nejv Review To Receive Drum Corps Wednesday Coiiiniiinioii Meditation; Rebekali Lodge to Be Be Given for Grand Chief Welcomed By Lodge New Lodge Head ELLA STURGEON." who will be installed first noble grand of the hew Campus Re-hekah' -Lodge at.Berkele) No-vomber 10. Japartese Dolls 1 us Ananer Insti Be Held I pf San Francisco, who won third place in the firill team contest In Seattle, during the last session' of the Grand-Aerie. The committee In charge of the ball are: Drum Major George Hartman, Captain H. Kroeckel, Secretary G. J.

Vergnes, William Casazza, J. K. Maddocks, President C. E. Whitaker, E.

Forrest. W. A. Silva, Len. CfcrrolL W.

A. Johnson, F. O. Hughes. A.

Sharp. D. Hamner and W. Sullivan. The annual ball of the Champion Drum Corps fcf Oakland Aerie No.

7, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will be held at LAlgkna ball room next Wednesday evening. The proceeds will assist In sending tho drum corps to the next Grand Aerie session to be held In Milwaukee next August. As its guest, the Oakland corps will have with them on the evening of the ball' the crack drill team of Golden Gate Aerie No. 61,. The charter of the new review will be delivered with appropriate tore than -a hundred members of Calanthe Temple No.

6. Pythian Sisters, weloomedthe official visit The-third and final of a series of Intermediate rallies under the auspices of. lh A'lameda County JL 1 iiJfirf Christian V. of Orand Chief Brouse of iMt.AinlilA T-tioarinv iirht. A RECEPTION for the dolli which are beiftg dressed by Eastbay children to be sent to Japan as messengers of friendship next January, will be held at the.

Oakland Y. W. A. next Satnr. day afternoon at 2:30.

It is hoped that all dolls to he sent to Japan Kill be brought by their owners. The time of shipment of the dolls to Japan has een extended to January 20. These dolls will be featured at the annual Ineeling of the 'Oakland Council of Churches, Janu-rv U. ceremony next Friday evening at the meeting of Golden Gate Review. Women's Benefit Association, In Kllnkner hall.

Mrs. Minnie Aydelotte. supreme lieutenant commander of the order, will officiate. Last night the lodge held election of officers. Commander Sel-mad Anderson presided and AHa Thirty-five visitors wel MwdHvur Union, I will bu held U- Willi Mrs.

Mabel R. Seelv. president or the Kebekah her staff present, a hew Reuekah lodge to 1 know as Campus Rebekali Tyidge will he instituted at the Masonic Temple, South Berkeley. Friday evening, December 10. The lodge will instituted by the visiting officers Tt- 7 o'clock.

Initiation will follow at o'clock and election and installation of officers will conclude the program. Sixteen Rebekah lodges from eomed. among them Past Supreme Chief Lilly Samuels. Past Supreme III 4 1 1 11VI Representative Cora B. Langrldge, Past Grand Chief Florence M.

Tile Jakboaon was welcomed as a new mioii hi the Kirst 1'1'e. byterian church. Oakland. ler and Grand Manager Ruth Argonauts To Initiate Veterans To Elect member. After the business ses Leese.

Thirtv-nine bast chiefs- of Ca sion a banquet was served to hus bands and friends of members. A lanthe roll call. President Sadie A. West Invited This rally is for nil intir-'inedisite Chris- i I i a Kndeai ur i societies in he progranrwas provided by Blanche Waters, Virginia Waters and Mabe! Brandt. iting past chiefs to the home of Alameda county and Richmond will be, represented.

Mrs. Mary Rew-castle. district deputy president, accompanied by Mrs. Mamie Red-dick, deputy grand marshal, will 4 Past Chief Annie Ellison Thursday YfiomeiiGiye afternoon. Charter members present In tVntral-OnklaiKl-A 1 a jn a di-t r'wt in) will' li" The Christmas entertainment of A P.

Entenza Camp, United Span-War Veterans, with the assist eluded Past Chief Ella Wilson and ance of the auxiliary, will be held Dorothea Dix Tent to Dine G7A.R. Members Past Chief Julia Larkin. Captain Charles B. Hood's decree staff tout on fancy drills in -Jffi participated 1 by societies from 1 the' A 1 a a Monday, December The annual election of officers Honor to State Head honor of the grand chief. Speeches have charce of the initiation team which will be composed of members picked from the drill team of the various lodges about the bay.

Mrs. Seely will be accompanied bv Mrs. Ada Madison, secretary; Miss T.enora Maganini. treasurer: Mrs. Carry Hutchins.

warden: Mrs. Lucv Drake, conductor, and Mrs. A lb in a C. A nderson'paUt president of the Rebekah Assembly. The officers of the new lodge are were made by all supreme and crand officers, also Edward Stein.

A 'large class will be Initiated next by Argonaut-Review, Women's Benefit association. A banquet will follow, with Mrs. Effle Awlldredge as chairman. The Children's Christmas party will be" held at the Wigwam hall, Pacific December, 22. Mrs.

Mary Jones will be In charge, assisted by Mrs. Araneil Hofferd and Mrs. Margaret Hurley. Mrs. Jessie Qulgley will have charge of the entertainment.

Captain Maud Egan of Oakland Review was welcomed as a visitor last Wednesday, grand master of the exchequer of will be held next Monday nlglit. The following were nominated at the Jast meeting, although nominations are still open: Perry B. Hollis, commander; -W. H. O.

Smith, senior vice-commander; A. Rausche and R. junior A special meeting i Ella Sturgeon, noble grand: Mrs. honor Elliott State Manager W. MMRjMMRF Pros e.

ria n. WIXIFftED SKITH. Alameda Cluis- i a i. Alameo i Congregational, Oaklatjd Friends, United Presbyterian Union Rtreet: Presbyterian and First Presbyterian churches. 1 Wilfred Styles, president of the First Presbyterian.

Society, will act as presiding an'l Winifred Smith will be the spehker Irom that society, speaking on the subject. "What Our Society 11 js Accomplished in the Past Year. -William Lynch, assistant state Intermediate- superintendent, will a-ive a talk on the subject "The I Mary Healy. vice-grand: Erma Liljiquist. secretary: J.

V. Soren- vice-commander. A clam chowder party was given by the camp and auxiliary at Walnut Creek, recently, with eighty members and friends in attend sen. treasurer: J. l-esne.

Stockton was held by Harmony Homestead; Brotherhood of American Yeomen, this week. December The annua1, Christmas dinner for the comrades will be held by Dorothea Dix Tent No. 6, Daughters of Veterans, next Friday. Miriam C. Hughes, chairman of the aides, and Tier assistants, will have charge.

Dinner -will be served at noon, followed by a Chistmas tree and entertainment. The election of officers will be held In the evening. Officers were nominated for the coming year at the meeting of the Ten Fiday. nast noble Mrs. A.

tragues. clpht suppouer noble grand: Mrs. Clara Enibry, right supporter vice-grand: Mrs. A. Aniors.

let sup ance. the Grand Domain of California Knights of Pythias. Past Grand Chief Flieler presented a linen table cloth and napkins to Grand Chief-Clara Brouse, the gift of Calanthe Temple. Thanksgiving baskets were delivered to deserving members. Past Chief Daisy Mainwaring, chairman for the evening, assisted by her committee, served the banquet.

The next meeting will feature election of officers. Women Workers Hear Speeches porter vice-errand: Mrs-Lara Pol SLAVONIANS TO Plan Joint Installation lock, inside euardia Invitations have' been extended Part of Intermediates on the Great Program of Christian Endeavor." Liberal Catholic to Colonel Wiirta.m Crowhurst. pas noble grand. HOLD ANNUAL BALL TONIGHT The- annua! ball of the United Church of St. Raphael, Slavonian Social and Benevolent Committee Maps Evangelistic Campaign Here Junior Order Initiates Society of Oakland, will be held this evening at 84 Ninth street.

P. N. Chumo is chairman Plans for a Joint Initiation by all Eastbay-Reviews, Women's Benefit Association, will be made at the meeting of the executive board of the Eastbay W. B. A.

December 9 at the home of Lauvenia Murry, 5549 Harvey street. East Oakland. Mrs. Edgar S. Hurley, president, will be chairman.

The joint meeting of reviews will is "Elliott" month amone Yeo' men throughout Northern California. A large class was initiated and Elliott gave an address on "Fra-ternalism." Mrs. Lillian Fletcher, district manager of Alameda county, has launched a membership campaign banquet that will be held the first week in January, when Harry Evans, editor of the Yeomen Shield, will be the guest of honor. Other speakers of the evening will be Frank Barr and Dr. Marc Crocker.

Foreman Russell Carlisle has arr ranged several intersectional meetings for the near future. 1 Benefit Board To Hold Whist Party Dec. 13 Plans were made for a whist to be held December 13, at the meeting of Alameda Review. Women's Benefit Association this week in of the committee of arrangements. The Archangel Room 1, Bank of Italy 6653 College Avenue 11:00 A.

M- Solemn High Celebration of the Holy Eucharist. Sermon, "THE MEANING OF ADVENT," by the Rev. Charles Hampton of New York, 7:00 P. Service; 7:30 P.M. Solemn Benediction.

Other officers Kumovich, vice-president; J. Katich, second vice-president: T. Kllmovlch. sec Commander Sarah Wilson presided at the meeting of the Women and Girl Workers of the Civil War last Wednesday. Comrade J.

Meade of Lookout Mountain Post gave a talk. Comrade R. Rowe presented a personal check for $10 to Secretary Mrs-. Anna Cannon. Mrs.

C. St. George Daughters To Install be held in Wigwam hall, Pacific retary; F. Lopigich, treasurer; M. Katich, M.

Merlais, N. Glumac, J. Grilllch "and P. Suploglov. trustees.

building, December 29. Argonaut Review will be hostess. "Tha cbikmittee on evangelism of; the Oakland Council of Churc hes organized this week and planned forthe coming of Rev. Guy H. BJttck of Greenc-astle, vj will "conduct an evangelistic campaign in: Oakland next March.

Unlike" -previous campaigns. Rev Congregational. mm n.rL-irLTLnj-Lru-mru-u-Lrjni-i-ii-irir,-!- Merral gave a reading "The Sin of Omission," and Comrades J. Von-arsdel and William Crowhurst gave songs. Mrs.

J. Ketcham, an officer of this order. ivhOi was, ialu red Bay Ministers Will Meet in Oakland was represented at the ufiion meeting of the Junior Order United American Mechanics. Councils of Northern California at San Jose last Saturday night by Custer Council. Degrees were conferred on a large class of candidates.

The following State Council officers were present: State Councilor E. II. Winters. State Vice Councilor Thomas Mitchell, State Treasurer Robert Jenkins. State Secretary 'M.

G. McClinton. Past State Councilors Charles T. Quirey, E. C.

Shannon. Fred C. Pattison, William Bouton. Bruce Huggins. Elizabeth Krolin will We installed Ttlack will conduct a campaign ot in las te'orthy president of Golden Gate imi pwwimi l'7u Kulge.

Daughters of St. Geor irsr ohgrfegational Church in jmcicai? (ant Kvancelical rnun lies ui Oakland Monday Dr. Robert Elliot Brown Commander Delta bcniagi presided. Mrs. Gevrge.

Hagy was initiated. Captain Ella Fisher Fischer and her drill team assisted in the floor work. The birthdays of the November members were celebrated and refreshments served. The commander was presented with a bouquet of chrysanthemums in honor of her birthday. next Wednesday night at ht.

George's hall. District Deputy Supreme President Jessie Broad bent will be assisted by the: drill team of the lodge in the installation ceremonies. Other officials who will tajce office Mary Stansfield. vice-president: Esther Corey Mid Florence Schliff, conduetorM Marion Moskimming. inside guard: Margaret Suthall, outside guard: Bertha Lumley, recording secretary; Mabel' Kennedy, financial secre cently In an automobile accident, is in Fablola hospital, where she is slowly convalescing.

Salvation Army SALVATION ARMY Corps No. 1 533 9th Street Sunday. 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P.

M. SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC SEHV-ICE3 Colonel and Mrs. A. Crawford, Territorial Field Secretaries. Thursday, 8:00 P.

lecture by Mrs. Colonel Barker. Other services Wednesda.y and Saturday. THE December meeting of the A San Francisco Bay Cities' Baptist Ministers' Union will be held next Monday -noon at the First Baptist Church, Oakland. The speaker will be Joseph R.

Knowland, publisher of The TRIBUNE. Rev. J. L. Allen will have charge of devotions, and Rev.

John Friborg will give the book review. will preach 7:30 P. M. Pythian Lodge Elects New Set of Officers Oakland. No mass meetings are held.

Rev. Black making personal visits to the homes. Dr Edgar Allan Iowther, pastor Of the-First M. E. church, is chairman of the committee.

GREATEST-BOOK IN WORLD TO L' BE THEME In his series of sermons on "The Greatest Book4n the World," Dr. Oswarid W. S--McCall will speak-tomorrow night on "The Wisdom of the Chosen People," at the First Congregational Church. Berkeley. The pastor will speak at 11 a.

in. on "The Sin of Insipidity," Rev. Kirby to Preach Sunday C. Pimental was elected chan A. tary; Emma Keavey, treasurer.

Eniilv Taylor, chaplain: Nellie Tur-berfield. third trustee. Mrs. Ruth Maidmeift has been re-appointed pianist for the term. Dr.

F. D. Waish was elected physician to fill the unexpired term. Truth Center On Temptation "Jonah and the Whale" Dr. Brown will answer the following questions: 1.

Who was Jonah? 2. AVhy was the Book of Jonah written? 3. How do you explain the story of the Great Fish? 4. What relation has the message of the Book of Jonah to the Gospel of Jesus? 5. What bofirlng has "Jonah" on the problems of inod- ern life? SPECIAL MUSIC GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH TO HEAR cellor commander of Paramount Lodge No.

IT. Knights of Pythias, Wednesday evening. Other officers who will take office for the ensuing vear are: C. W. Miller, vice-chancellor: J.

P. Swears, prelate; Carl Lotz, master-at-arms; J. Rihn. master of finance: J. W.

Hicks, master of work: C. M. Murray, master of exchequer: G. A-Kesler. inner guard: J.

A. Parkinson, outer guard: T. C. Baldwin, trustee. The Christmas entertainment of the lodge will be held December MONOTONY CURE EVANGELIST raTtl will be the subject of the sermon by Rev.

William Kirby of the Melrose Methodist Church tomorrow morning. His evening theme will be "An Unwise Choice." Charles Ponsford is in charge of the -lioir. Rev. Charles C. Gish.

evangelist Oakland UNITY Center "THE CHURCH THAT IS DIFFERENT" Services at EbelL Auditorium. 1440 Harrison Street Every Sunday, 11 A. M. Speaker Letitia A. Andrews Topic: "Practical Christianity" Musical Program Arranged and Rendered by the Arion Trio Every Monday.

8 p. at Ebell-Auditorium. Constructive, inspir- WILL BE TOPJC OF REV: COOPER "The Cure" for Monotony" ill be the-tJeet of the morning, ser-i Robert E. Cooper at and Bible teacher, will speak at Grace Baptist church, thirty avenue, and Hopkins street, tomorrow morning on the theme "Rewards." His evening subject will be "The Judgment." An all-day Violin solo. "Melodie" By Miss Marion Nicholson Evangelistic -Tl prayer meeting Will be held Savior of the World" Sung by Mr.

Young th Brooklyn Presbyterian church fr0m 10. a. ni, to p. r. HARMONY HIVE OF MACCABEES GIVE SOCIAL Ai-cadelt "Ave Maria" i-ill play.

tomorrow. "I Forgot" will be the The ywedish orchestra wi illumlnating. convincing ui io uuauitBo en ing, Miss Marion Nicholson Conie contact the vibrations ot success, naniiuuj, uuunucnc, courage and aspiration ubjectof the sermon tome jumu; congregation, and in the evemns the theme will be "Not by Bread AIotio" The members of Harmony Hive No. 10 The Maccabees, gave a social dance in the review room oLf PASTOR PLANS 1 TALK. ON JAMES BIBLE FAME "James, the Lord's Brother." will be the subject of the sermon tomorrow by Rev.

B. W. Selin. pastor at the Emmanuel Swedish Methodist church. Berkeley.

At the evenins service Rev. O. L. Utter will preach. iCatholic -Aid Grace.

Tabernacle 548 20TH STREET Near Telegraph Ave. kSuiiday School 10:00 A. jjibrning Worship 11:00 A.M. i "The Walk of the. Saint" 3:00 P.

M. i "Who Was Jesus 7:45 P. M. Classes Fri. Chorus choir directed by Eugene Blanchard 11:00 M.

Communion Service and Reception of Members 9:40 A.M. Graded Church School and Parents' Class 26th and Harrison Streets, 2 blocks northof Grand Ave. Oakland Tent No. Monday evening. Oakland Tent will hold its semiannual election of officers next Monday evening.

East Bay UNITY Society SIMPLE DEVOTIONAL SERVICES Sunset Hall. Business Women's 1608 Webster Sundall A. M. HILL NESBITT, Leader Subject: "COME UNTO ME" Thursday. 8 p.

Study and Question heartily Invited to all services and classes. Thwnwall 2539 "Society Plans Old-Time Dance Gospel Auditorium. Gospel Highest Dedication i Of Life to Be Topic Life's Highest Dedication" will I i Psychosophy THE GREATEST be the subject Of the morning-sermon at the First Baptist churcn. Berkeley, tomorrow. The evening topic will be 'Treparulion For Ma rriage." HPHE" Catholic Aid So-rietv Branch No.

including "Oaklarty and Berkeley will bold oldVtJme dance lhi evening at St. AugUfline'f hall. fana street and Alcatraz Oakland; The. committee in rharije includes; 'ac' chairman; Leonie Ghririanson, T. J.

S. Jube. William II. Blais, J. Or Cunlia and" E.

J. Auditorium Forty-second and P.ich Streets Just off Telegraph SUNDAY EVENING AT 7:43 R. Elliot McAllister of A'ancouver. B. C.

SUBJECT: BOOK IN THE First Christian talks on Fruitvale Truth Center "822 FRUITVALE AVENUE, CORNER BONA SUNDAY, 11:00 A Topic: "THE WALLS OF BIBLE CLASS, 10 A. M. SUNDAY. SCHOOL, 9:30 A. Healing Meetings Tuesday, 2:30 P.

M. Friday. I F. 11. Dr.

Oswald w. s. McQll WORLD M. Theosophical "Who Is My Neighbor?" KrtittL I rniHV of San Jose will speak Divine Science. Berkeley First Congregational Young People's Meetin on Initiation at the meeting of the TEMPLE OF THE PEOPLE Psychosophy Church Organized June 4, 1923.

Incorporated April 9. 1924. BISHOP E. Rt COOK. D.

Pastor Divine Healing Service. Sick and Afflicted Invited. Church services, Golden West Hall, Sunday and Tuesday 8 clock. Pacific 16th and Jefferson 3ts. Messages by divine missionaries AN INSPIRATIONAL ADDRESS Social December 10, 684 16th St.

First Church of Divine Science AT 8:30. TOPIC CHURCH "Cain and Abel" (Dana and Durant, Don't miss these special andj At A. M. tomorrow at Oakland Museum. 143 tob.

St. Public invited. Reading room. -322 Pacific. Always open.

Tt r-i t' Berkeley) timely meetings. PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED. ine Dook or Proverbs, the SPIRITUAL AID MISSION INC. S3g Twenty-fourth St. Sunday.

8 P. -M. Speaker: DR. R. A.

STITT. Also Mtssast. Mewaee bearers, Amanda Smith. Odd Keilows' Building. 11th Street near Franklin Speaker, IDA B.

ELLIOTT Subject: "THE UNJUST STEWARD" Meetings in the Metaphysical Library, Tuesday, 10:80 A. M. and Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. Home of Truth iuu-uuuul.

l-ri-ri-i-i i-i i-i -ii-i oVKW Spiritual Truth Church Moved to PIEDMONT AVE. or car. Th Nazarene Book of Job, Ecclesiastes Per. Alri. Th.

Lowen, A. 'Stilt. Tir A Cmlinir tin' M. PhU Suld services, P. M.

Sermon. PROSPERITY." Healing couiiKfrl. i Beeei Launder. party tonight. Mtssasnr.

Mrs. McMillan. JliniMer. WHAT SAY THE SAGES OF ISRAEL? First Church of the Nazarene 1 Home of Truth, Alameda FIRST SPIRITUAL, CHURCH 3 Myrtle, between 14th and 16th streets. Take or car, 'from Broadway west.

Did. Bruce Barton eay It's the Book Nobody Knows? At least It ls-the Book a good many are anxious to know if the attendance at these sermon lectures mean anything. Corner Crand Street and-Alameda Avenue SUNDAY, 11:00 A. M. Speaker: MRS.

MARY DEERING Topic: "HEAVENLY GIFTS" Sunday Sebool 9:30 A. M. HealinEMeetlngs Tuesday. 2:30 P. and Thursday.

W)0 P. M. Evirybody welcome. Strangers Invited to Call 7:45 P. M.

FRED 11. WEATHERFORD, xjcia.cicjr or Telegraph Car.) DR. McCALL'S morning SIN OF iwsiPiniTV" Full Gospel PASTOR 11:00 A "Victory Its UnchalA lenged Source" 7:30 P. M. I ATHENS AVE, OFF PAN PABLO A Ulltbti NO.

-2 qii uo M. -Lecture by E. M. LKW1N." FOLLOWED HI MESSAGES Wednesday night social. The read-rs' of 'this church are A.

Sdnter and Mrs. Mary Ulcyi. Elizabeth ii. Williams; message service, Friday, Louise" shu ettiz? resi iiumnoidt 8047 -THIS MA BE VOL'U C1IUKCH." FIRST CHURCH OF DIVINE INSPIRATION. INC.

"THE CHITW'H OF HAPPINESS" REV AUGUSTA E. ItOBEUT. It. pastor. Oak 4M.

Services every Sunday and Kridav, 2:30 p. Golden Went hall. Pacific bUildiriK. "HeallnB bervici-s," siek and afflicted Uivited. Hear Mr.

Da.niel P. Jlevi'W in a trance lecture. Sunday, IVeemfitr 5 2:3" P. M. Vocal KOlo by It Miller.

by Lr. Stillwell of Portland, divine healer, Mrs. M. PranciM. Mrs.

Dr. Omidy. P.ev. Robert and othrn. This church will hold a irraud public ordination, tog-tlur with the' celebration of Its fifth iBtmiverhary.

DmihiiI" IK, :3 P. il. You arc invited to all ervlc. Come -Hrl' for besf All welcome. REV.

I. W. YOUNG Plymouth Church Piedmont and Yosemlte Avenues HARRY S. McCREADY. Minister OF SAN FRANCISCO Bible School, 9:45 A.

M. Young Peopb, P. SPIKITUALLY AGGRESSIVE FERVENTLY EVANGELISTIC hv r.mirtev. MurKp' Vtrtwr Khon. Phone Pled.

177. 4 tttHniimnniHHmiHlIV i ft A. M. r1- Come to th OAKLAND TEMPLE CHURCH Corner Market nd 13th Rev. J.

J. Schaumburg will preach. Sunday morning and evening. Tne Clark Singers will sing at the Morning Service Sunday 9:45 MfJ-week services Wednesday and Friday at 7:45 P. M.

10:00 Prayer Hours Every Morning Radio Gospel 3 iti I 1 1 115-iv "Almoners of God'- 7r30 P. M. Old Home Nignt' Glad: Tidings Revival Assembly1 476 1 0th St. Formerly Columbia Theater) McConnell, Evangelist Will n. Hill, Old Home Pout, in' ren- iillliAn kiu iu imiima utwvi ii ii vviiia( KFUS GOSPEL rIQ See "Radiocast Magaslne -for programs of Sacred Bong' Co'ncerts, hour ot Sunday-school lessons, and.

other Bible subjects. Tbe Elrtihurat' Full Uospel church meets regularly With Sunday-school at :4 A M. Preaching at II and prayer meeting Thursday at P. 3H. Mary 'Moortf, oantor ol 1I.C9 A.

j. nd 'MlFKiontiry Offrrlne "VVMAT.AKti TjyE -JN P. Hl-KtitMlay School. ff Philadelphia Temple (107 Tenth corner Harrison E. Pastor 1 Sunday School, 10 A.

M. y. Meetings.at 3:00 and P. M. Meetings also wilt be held Tiiesday and Friday evenings at 7:45 P.

M. i P. TKCOSTAL H.V Pt 1 ES" Calvary Congregational Church 3tb and Grov Sts. "ALAN ft. GOOZEE, Minister, 11:00 A.

M. "WHAT IS MAN?" 1 P. "THE IMPORTANCE OF THE Iv 'H'Tvth'b MAN GOD CANNOT SAVE," Metlhsjery night, except 1ud Tbwrfcdny Afternoon,.

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