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X- JUNE a c-ask)f the 21iurch' to Royal Neighbor ELLA LOCKE of Rich-mond. post president of the Royal Neighbors of America, who is in plans for bi-countv convention in November. Red Men To Picnic Toiiiorrow Double Honor MAJOR -and MRS. KRANZ, newly appointed divisional commander for the Golden Gate division comprieing Oakland and the "Bay cities. Eastbound MRS.

JULIA CINN. Los Angeles, state regional director the. who. is now route by auto to attend eon-clave at Atlantic City. 1 W.B.

A. to Establish Glubroom Birthdays Of Members Honored Old-Timers Honored By Maccabees, The review held by Oakland Tent '), 17. the Maccabees, last Monday evening, in honor of members of twenty-five or more years standing in the society, proved a big success. When the roll of honor Wk called, it was found that ninety-six such members were bresent. Many had not attended a meeting of the order in more than twenty years.

After the opening cemonlee, the chairs of the tent, were turned over to the past cemmanders in tS order of seniority. They were follows: John: C. Scott, past conf A mander; Frank Garrison, command der; Ferd S. Smith, lieutenant-commander: J. L.

Fine, record keeper; FerdeReichei, chaplain Charles Q. Mvers, sergeant; Samuel WH-liard, mater-at-arms; Wllliara J. Avan, first GB8 A. Klein, second masterrof -guards; Joseph D. Slagle, sentinel; Albert O.

Hagans, picket. Each of the ninety-six members -present, received their service pins. Short speeches were made by General Supervisor H. M. Elsenblse, Sir Knights, James J.

McGowan, Dr. J. Loran Pease, Paul L. Sternberg, alter. Heaver, James George W.

Nickersori, Henry Hi Caldwell, J. L. Fine, and Cotnman-der Garrison. Oakland Tent will give Its regular monthly social dance next Monday evening. Rebekahs Initiate -Class Here Tonight A class ot candidates will be Initiated by Oakland Rebekah lodge.

No. 16, I. O. O. In Odd Fellows' -temple, Eleventh and Franklin tonight.

The program and banquet will ij i I WW i i Birthdays of members whose 'an niversaries occurred in May or June, were -celebrated by'Cal- anthe Temple No. Pythian Tuesdayp Reports of the strand temple ses sions hfld In Sacramento recently were read by ReproHentallves, Le-tha James and Tina Layiham. Emily Nletert presented each representative with a gift from the Temple. Visitors were present from gene. Oregon, and the Eustnay- Temples, Loyal, Elm, Alameda and Merrjtt.

Ulsters Ella Wilson and Julia Wilson and Brother John J. Ntiegle made remarks. Sinter Ella Wilson, a charter member, presented' a piece of hond work made bjrherself to Maudo M. West, one' or the Temple's younger members whose en gagement was announced last week. She Is a past chief of the Temple.

Another, young past tnler t.veiyn Stein vas married June at the home of her father, Grund Exchequer Edward J. Stein. She married Ray RIuks and they nre now on their honaymoon In southern California: Next TUsdav there will be a pro gram nnd dance with Annie Maker, chairman. The. next public whist will be ht-ld In July.

Past Grand Chief Florence Flleler Is In Daisy 'Malnwarlng is chairman of the theater party to be given In, the near future. Casey Plan U.S.Toiir BAK FRANCISCO. May 4. Plans for an educational tour of the United Mexlck and Canada have been developed by the California Council of the Knights of Columbus and committee "under the leadership of Chris D. MoKeon hum hn nnnnlntftd to out I Plans are under way by the Exe-I cutlve Board of the Eastbay W.

B. 1 A. to raise the quota for the club rooms to be established in Oakland I by the latter part of the present vear. when State Regional Director Julia C. Ginn will return from At-; lantic City.

The board met Thure-J dy at the home of Jeesle Hartley, Alumeda, for further consideration i of plans, with Anna Balderamas presiding. The proposed club' rooms will be located in the downtown district. There will be accommodations for the financial secretary's flee as well as for the health supervisor of the order for the benafit of W. B. A.

and Juniors, also a meeting place for various committees and a. resting place for members of the order. Mrs. Ginn left last week, for Atlantic City, heading a caravan of autos of California members, to attend the W. B.

A. conclave. At the recent meeting in' Alameda plane were made for the Joint initiation at Foothill Review. A rummage sale will be held In August with Maude Egan in charge. The next meeting will be held July 11, at the home of President Angelina Maffei, 818 Pacific avenue, Alameda.

Mrs. Daul Entertains Alpha G. Daul, past department nresident of thn Wnmon1. n.u.r Corns, auillfnrv tn tha i and past president of Dorothea Dix Tent. No.

6, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, enter- mineu at. ner nome on prospect luncheon In honor of Department oecreiary Mrs. May Thompson of Lyon Department Council No. 2, Mrs. Minnie E.

Linsin of Ap. pomattox Corps, and Department Senior-vice Mrs. Erma cnapiin or uorotnea Dix Tent No. 6. Other Invited guests were Mrs.

Estelle Hard, "Mother of Dorothea Dix Tent; Mrs. Kathryn Etta Fitzgerald and. Mrs. Charlyne Jurgewitz. Review Plans Whist Party The monthly which of A.

Review No. 112, -will held June 28, with Ellen Hanson, Anna. Cam bra. Hazel Nolan and Louise Axdal In charare. The review'met last Friday with a large attendance.

The points gained in the. "ten commandments contest" a membership drive, will be counted at the next meeting. Adele Ross, Eleanor Peacock and Dolly received the degree of fraternity at the joint initiation held at Foothill Review. The Wertway club will meet next week at the home of Ellen Hanson, 815 Alleen street. Hazel Nolan will preside.

Royal BeDis JDrjTT. Taul Re'agor. v. Ill fcreach agim tomorrow morning at the First Christian church on the subject of, the t-nurc. fwhat la the nelhod by which the ehurch to (ret Its work' dona In Who do" th church loot to that its work may be ef- feetlvely and' victoriously accomplished? are the resource available for her are questions which pertain to the very Hfe of -the church and they will be discussed-by Dr.

Reagor at the morning hour ot.orsnlp- At 7:40 the evening worship will built arowrid the theme Gods Pledge to Mans Conquest Oer Thls.will be. the. subject of the sermon, and the entire service win-have this motive. As a part of the evening service there will be administered: the sacred ordinance of Christian baptlsnl. The musi" for the arranged Vv Dr.

S. Dean, cholrn.asterts a follows: "Lnfold Ye Portals" (From Redemption) Gou- Bod contralto solo: "The Ninety and Nine," Campion, -Mrs. Orson Kllse; evening, anthem, X. WArM. Ooss: baritone .010.

T'he Sacred Flame." Bernard Hamblln. E. Potter. of the oWandlng feature, ef all th services of the new. First Christian church ts the large num.

ber -of visitors present at each says the pastor. Number, of people have come Kent all over the state to yiew this beautiful new temple and they have atayed to worship. The ephedra! auditorium, the large organ beautifully toned and the art gW- windows appropriately create an atmosphere wWch ja conducive to worship. In this environment this church seek Ing to create a worship Ice which meet the-deepest needs-of the men and women who gather. British War The annual plcnio of Oakland toet, British Great War Veterans of America, will be held at Grand Canyon Park Richmond, tomor- rTheTe will be aporta for children nd adultS'ln the morning and aft.

rnoon, and an orchestra wilt muelo for dancing from 2 to p. Hli It Is hoped to have members of he Veterans' Kiltie Band present ho furnish pipe music. i Mrs, Balderamos Social Chairman Ajwa, Aselaon, president of Rose-vale. Review No. 16.

W. B. announces Balderamos will be chairman of the aocial to be held for the members next Tuesday evening in W. O. W.

Ha4l. Frultvale. Mrs. Anna Boysen ha been elected junior supervisor. Rosevale Review will bei hostes to the presidents and.

past presidents' association of Ceotral California, July 23 The club room committee reports trogress. The F.astbay General committee of Rod Men and Degree of Pocahontas will hold their first barbecue and picnic at Wonderland 1'urk, avenue and HudsJalc street, tcmorrou-. There' will be. games for-all, and dancing after- J. P.

MiTernnn is crenera! chnlr- man, and Te.i'se Uoberu. dent of the Kaxtbay general An- i mittee. Is in charge of the barbecue armntf.nnents. jjiura tiiallk is chairman of the publicity committee. Cithers acting on committees nre: J.

Conipiano, -assisting J. I. Mc-Toinati; Mm, A. Oalindo, E. Lombard, Felix Moresl, and O.

L. Yound. Thin pknic Is a forerunner of the many. activities to bo held this summer by the OtUl.mrt Hefl Men and Degree of Pocahontas. Tle great Sun Reason of the I.

O. H. ami D. of viil b.s held In Oakland, August 30-3, W'il-llttni KnrkjH, chulrmaii of the conr. ventlon c.mrnittee, plans to make this one of the otiUstanding conventions held in Oukland this detail nnd no effort or expense will be sparetVto make this reason one lon to be remembered by the Red Men of the state.

Two Child Evangelists To Preach Xittle Violet and Jack Van Gundy, the child evangelists who nave recently come from the mo-vies to the pulpit are preaching every night at at thA- Glad Tiding Mission at. 476 Tenth street, near Broadway. To. morrow at 11 a. m.

there will be a communion service: at 3 p. m. little Jack, aged 9, will take for his subject "Atheists and Infidels." and at 7:30 p. m. an evangelistic service with little Violet, age "11, leading the song service and both children preaching.

"These little flaming Evangels are filling the mission to its full capacity every.iilght and many are being turned lack of space. They'Tvlll continue another week," announces Miss Mary Ayers and Miss Louise Qultsch, pastor evangelists of the mission who believe these little children are the youngest and most talented on-the field today. Cleaves to Begin Series Rev. Charles H. Cleaves will begin tomorrow at Pilgrim Congregational church a serlee of summer Sunday morning sermone on "The Beatitudes." His theme will be: "Blessed Are They that Mourn." Edna Swartz Saske, contralto, will sing two solos: "Arise My by Caro Roma, and Dry Those Tears'," by Del Rlegcf.

Mrs. Aiec Hutchison will be at the organ. The evening services have been dismissed for the summer. 'Flag Day' 1 8 Celebrated With Mrs. Etta Wixson, captain pro tern, lit the chair, the Women and Girl Workers of the Civil War observed Flag Day at the last meet ing In the Veterans' Memorial bulldlnc.

Mr. and Mrs; Walker presented Spiritual Truth Church 799 Piedmont Ave. "10" or "11" Car Monday, 8:00 P. Lecture, Message, Healing. MRS.

McMILLEN, Minister jrtietaim of this trip. 1 It la expected that more than Family of Dr. Giffen Comes North Dr. Thomas Giffen has returned from a short trip to Fresno and has brought his family with him so Mrs. Giffen and the five joung people are very busy getting settled in their new home at 317 Highland avenue.

Piedmont. Dr. Giffe wlllbe tn his pulpit at Plymouth for the next two Sundays. His subject for the morning sermon tomorrow' will be "Faith Is Not Enough." The evening service has been discontinued for the summer. The church school is holding Its sessions as usual at :40 a.

m. Norwegian-Danish M. E. 08 Twentieth Street R. B.

LANGNESS. Pastor Sunday School at 10:00 ni, -Services 11:00 a. m. and t.it p. m.

Special Musical Numbers A Welcome for Everyone Melrose Methodist Church 64th -between E. 14th and Foothill Blvd. W. K1RBY, Pastor. AN-3290 Services.

11:00 A.M. and 7:46 P.M. in. A. M.

and the Man" Features: by Miss Velle Valssade, "How iHirb.fi by Mrs. Cyrus Anderson, "My G. at the organ. tmperauyes Methodist 'A PTHODIS CHURCHE5 EXTEND A CORDIAL WELCOME TO fou Salvation Army Makes Changes in Personnel 21 PC Divisional Commander Installed Major Adolph Kranrf and Mrs. Kranz will be Installed as divisional commanders of the Golden Gate Division of the Salvation Army at the Cital, 533 Ninth street, tomorrow at 3 o'clock.

Col. A. Crawford, chief secretary of the Western Dlvslon, will be officiating Col. Walter F. Jenkins, national secretary it the Army, will be welcomed at the Oakland headquarters at four meetings beginning at 7:80 tonight.

His subject tonight will be "The Genesis and End of the Salvation Army." Col. Jenkins, who Is the- personal representative of Commander in Chief Evangeline Booth, will speak tomorrow at 11 o'clock, at 3 and 7:80 p. Tn. Col. Jenkins arrived In 8ai Francisco last night from New York.

The Eastbay r.orpji-ot the array plan a rousing welcome to Col. Jenkins at nil four meetings. ing residence at San. Francisco, 4 McAllister street, has been assigned to special een lce In the Hawaiian Islands. Adjutant Margaret Ferguson of the training college at San Fran-Cisco, wjll be transferred to the central territory for assignment out of Chicago.

Brigadier t. Bennett, divisional commander forthe northern California division with headquarter at Sacramento, and Brigadier Archibald Layman, divisional commander for the Hawaiian Islands, with headquarters at Honolulu, have been admitted to the long service order of the army for' 25 yenrs of unbroken service as Salvationists. Medals of honor have been presented to both by Commissioner Clifford. "CAN SATAN HEAL, THE SICK?" Evangelist Lingcnfclter WILL, TELL, YOU THE RTBU'J S.W8 ABOUT IT SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE S3. Adventist Church 131 St.

(near Telegraph) Special Music Song Service .45 Sermon 8:00 6CNDAT SCHOOL: and AM. Vediijciay evening mt- hiss, o'ciooW. READING ROOM Open diiy (except tiundays and liolldayr) hours named; 1st Churuh, 11 a.m. to 6:00 p. m.

Clu.roh. 1 in to 4:00 am 3rd Church, 12 in. to 4:00 0. fiifc 4 th cli (fly Church ft if Church liuicl), 'J n. m.

to i 11:45 a. m. to 3 p. ui. in.

to o. Tih Church, 12 in to 8:00 o. m. Sth Church, p.m. to 4:00 p.

in. Perry Building, 414 loth St. "'(Downtown Reading Room) 8.3'J m. to 9:00 m. dally, e-cent Wednesday until 7:00 p.m.

and holida'ys (reading 11 V. I -on If Mini rn. srvti fr and reading rooms. mm 1 Dr. Autosuggestion Neighbors Plan Meet Plans are under way for a bl-county convention and school of Instruction to be held.

In Oakland by the Royal Neighbors of America in November. President Anna Fox has rap-, pointed committees, and meetings are being held twice a month In Carpenter's' hall. East Tenth etreet and Frultvale avenue. Officers assisting the president Include: Grace Gustafson, Bay Point, Ella Locke, Richmond, past president: Marie Allison. Danville, marshal; Pearl Cox, Elmhurst, assistant marshal; Marie Rossi, Pacific, recorder; Janet Moore, Berkeley, receiver; Florence -Cochrane, Alameda, chancellor; Llllle Orr, Victory, Inner sentinel; Clara Frates.

Hayward, outer sentinel; Burch, Oak-landX4)) musician. cards and miniature flags to each member. There was a program of music and recitations. Community singing of Patriotlo songs closed the meeting. Music Joy KTAB qpartat anddxnru.

MU6IC VOUR. CHURCH" KTAB (Fifth In Series on Health and Happiness) Hear These Questions Answered: 1. Should doctors tell their patients they can't get 'well? 2. What harm or good comes from mental images? 3. Should motion pictures be censored or newspapers the details of crime? FILM FEATURE The Scenic Wonders of Northern California: Mt.

Shasta, ML Lassen, the Modlc Lava Bed, Lake Tahoe, the Giant Redwoods. (Film taken by Grantland Rice for Callfornlans, Inc.) (Doors open at' 7:15 SArvice 'begins 7:46) oe supervised by Irene Del Mont. A VACATION THATS DIFFERENT Who ever heard of CHURCH-GOING as a vacation recommendation? A vacation should be something different. To a lot of folks in Oakland no greater change could come in their routine than church attendance. Really, if it's been a good while since you attended church, you'll be surprised at the vitality and interest of 'ie 'service.

It will "buck you up," give you new heart and courage, -help you to discover some of those things, the lack of which makes life drab, uninteresting and monotonous. Just for a change, try this different vacation recommendation. Go to Church 1 These Churches Invite You Alameda First Christian San Jose and Park. FRANK STUART FORD MINISTER Mills Terrace Christian Brann at Moreum ROSCOE SMITH. MINISTER Hayward Christian i.

tanl Hall, 1st, betwesn Btc, Hayward ROBERT L. MeHATTON MINISTER Elmhurst-Christian E. 14th. St. at 8th Ave.

C. W. TABER, MINISTER Fruitvale Christian Frultvale Ave at E. 17th St. GALEN LEE ROSE, MINISTER University Christian Xana at.

Duraht, Berkeley. EARL N. GRIGGS, MINISTER First Christian one block east of Broadway. PATTL REAGOR, MINISTER There are hundreds of unidentified Disciples who should find a church home here. 300 Northern California Knights of Columbus and their wives will par ticipate in this tour.

-Reservations are open to all persons, regardless of sect, who wish to tour1 America, Mexico and Canada under the at tractive arrangements that this trip arroras." Present plans call for the start of the tour from San Francisco on June 29 and return on July 20. During that, time twenty leading cities of the North American continent will be visited. The committee includes: Chris D. McKeon, chairman: Sheriff William J. FlUgerald, Chief of Police William J.

Qulnn, John F. Holland, W. C. McWade, Judge Frank W. Dunn, Leo Cunningham and George Marks.

The itinerary planned will take In Los Angeles. Grand Canyon of Arizona, El Juarez, San Antonio, New Orleans; Jacksonville, Washington, New York; Montreal, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Chicago, Minnesota, St. Paul, North Dakota. Glacier Natloial Park, Spokane, Seattle, Vancouver and Portland. In every city the party will be given Teceptions by civic and Jocal officials, as well as by Knights of Columbus- councils, A special Southern Paclflo train Js being chartered by the Knights for the trip.

Review Officers 5 To Meet June 27 Officers of Oakland Review No. 14. W. B. will meet with Clara Wilcox, 1331 Peralta street, Berkley, June 27.

Marv Nolan mnA ffsting of Martha RIenev. A. Dim. njn, G. Burns, M.

Brown, L. Carter," M. Fox, 8. Davis and O. Hession were commended on the success of the guards' which re cently, (The House of Touth and Friendliness) US and the MAN OUT w6rk Second Sermon- of Series on "Jesus and the Modern World" I by CHAS.

A. "CHUCK" WELLS Newspaper Cartoonist kt Writer. Minister Sermon Will Be Illustrated by Color Cartoonil BEAUTIFUL SINGING by VESTED CHOIR Sunday Evening, 7 :5. The TWENTY-THIRD AVE. BAPTIST At E.

Seventeenth Street Morning Worship 11 A. HOLT SPIRIT IN A WORLD OF DOUBT" SERMON BY WELLS Society of Friends First Day (Sunday) at 11 a. meeting for worship In the FrUnd Meeting House, corner of Vln and Walnut Berkeley. DR. EDGAR ALAN LOWTHER Preaches morning and evening.

"Pike's Peak or Bust" is the topic for the evening sermon. PRELUDE-QUESTIONS 1. Ought Negroes eat at' the White House? 2. Ought races intermarry? 3. What is prejudice? 4.

Does Colorado surpass California? Colorado people especially invited. REV. JAMES WHITCOMB Commissioner Adam Glfford, leader of the Salvatlon.Army forces In -the western territory, has an-nounoed a number of sweeping official changes effecting the leadership of the army In this area comprising the 11 Pacific coaet states nd Major K. M. JFrlstrup.

divisional commander for the Border division with headquarters et Phoenix, will be the new divisional commander for-the Inland Empire and Mon- tana dlvbilon, with headquarters at Fpokane. Brigadier James Dee. now divisional commander at Spokane, be the new general secretary for the territorial training college at San. JTranclsco, aucceedlng Brigadier 1 Allison Coe, who will bethe new speclul efforts secretary for the territory. Staff Captain Arthur Brewer, son a provincial commander for the western area, has been transferred fromt the central territory nnd will -fte new divisional- commander for the Border division with heaU-juartere at Phoenix.

A. Kranz, present special fforts secretary for the territory, will be the new divisional comander lor the Golden Gate dftlfiun. which includes San Francisco, Oakland nd Other Bay cities. He will succeed Xt. Colonel A.

Merrlwenther who retiree In June after 44 years Salvation Army service. Lt. Colnel John W. Hay, divls. lonal commander for the Inter- 'mountain, Wyoming and Ctah division, whose headquarters Is at Denver, will he transferred to the central territory for assignment out Of Chicago to th Indiana dlvislnh.

(Feld Major Mrs. William Antrim, of the Evap. feline, -the -young women's hoard 11:00 "The Garden Musical 1. Morning. Soprano solo Ka.tiLiTiii iinnn TnA Mminrk nil" 1 Evening.

Contralto solo uoa ana ramor, nniip i stray Edgar Thorpe, A. A. BROUGHER I First Methodist Episcopal Church 24th and Broadway 1 Oakland'e House of Happiness the Church Wlth'the-Revolving-1 Cross in the Center offthe City. 1 IS BACK. AT THE FIRST BAPTIST, Evening Musical Attractions XYLOPHONE SOLOS Rhapsodle MIgnonne" "Jesus Lover of My Soul" "Flight of the Bumble Bee" Donald Sandifur Pale Sandifur at the Plan? "Baptists Making a Christlike World" is the topic of the morning at 11.

"Christ a Sacrament" Think-about this Great Gospel Theme A Sermon In-Itself Eyenlnf it law oreai Christian Science Churches BrancUts of the Mother Church. The Church of Christ, Scientist, -In Unnnn. Mas. SUBJECT OF THE LESSON -SERMON "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" June 23. 1929 viorship Sunday at the Community Methodist Episcopal Church Marin and Stannage In Albany Rev.

Branson-A." Morgan, Minister SPECIAL "THIS MAY BE 1 FIRST CHURCH OF DIVINE INSPIRATION INC to "THE CHURCH OF HAPPINESS" REV, AUOCSTA E. ROBERT, IX Pastor. OA kland 4880. Services every Sunday and Friday. 3:30 P.

M. Golden West Hall, Pacific Oakland. "Healing sick and afflicted invited. Address bv E. Van de.r Natllen.

Sunday. June 23rd, at 2:80 P. M. Good music and finging. Psychics, Miss E.

R. Hurst, John Taylor, Rose Husband, J. M. Feliz, liev. A.

E. Robert and others. Come early, for best seats. Flowers appreciated. Bring your frjends.

All welcome. FIRST CHURCH Seventeenth and Franklin. 6EC0ND CHURCH Ktn and Eun nr. Telegraph Ave. 5TFTTRD CliUHCH E-att 17th St.

and Fruttvala, Ave. FOURTH CHURCH 1350 Lake-shore Boulevard. FIFTH CHURCH SOtb Ave. and Holly one tluck north of taet Hth fct. EIXTH CHURCH 25u 4Ut 6t, 2 blocks E.

of Broadway. SEVENTH CHURCH Hrrlscri bet. 23rd and 4t1). EIGHTH CHURCH 121!) 11-- bert near 12th Street, SUNDAY SERVICES A. M.

and 41. are cordially invited to Ave. atE. 1 7th St. 7:45 plM.

Stopped Trying?" 11:00 A. M. Christian's Armor" Both Sermqns by 3., Eighth Avenue A Eighth "Have "The I DR. Church of the True Prophet, Inc. 5105 Castro, 21st and Ssn Pablo.

Ave. On the main floor, store building JUNE 13. 8 P. M. MRS.

M. DEXTER will address us on "Getting Miss Annie Llgthner, 13 year old, younger worker from Fresno, will give a special musical number. Rev. Mary Clemens, Ballot Readings and Prayer for the Sick. REV.

M. C. SANBORN, Pastor MONROE H. ALEXANDER MUSIC Church of Friendly People Iir.il- LHLMtM CMKIbT, SC1KNT1ET, HbDMONT 121 Vtsta Avenue tOpp. City Hall) Sunday Service, 11:00 A.M.

Wednttday Meeting, :00 P.M. 4..

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