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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Broadway at Citron, Phone 4836 Harry McCormick Lintz, DD., interim pastor. Carl Willis, Superintendent Sunday School. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 10:50 a.m., Morning Worship, Sermon topic, "Beyond the Gates." 7:30 p.m., Evening Worship, Sermon topic, "On Trial." Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Prayer and praise service. Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., Choir rehearsal. ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL East Adele at Emily The Rev. John Kimball Saville, rector, Phone 4654. 8:00 A.M., Holy Communion. 10 a.m., Morning Worship, Sermon topic, "Facing Our Problem." 7:30 p.m., Special Union Service of the Episcopal churches of Orange county. The Rev. Quentin Huang, Bishop-elect of Kunming, China, guest preacher. FREE METHODIST CHURCH Broadway and Clementine James B. Abbott, minister. Phone 3577. 9:45 a.m., Bible School. Nathan Lehman, superintendent. 11 a.m., Morning worship hour. 8:30 p.m., Young People's hour. 8:30 p.m., Evangelistic service. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Prayer meeting. ANAHEIM FOURSQUARE 1817 West Broadway Rev. and Mrs. James Harrison, copasters. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:45 a.m., Sermon Rev. J. W. Harrison. 8:30 p.m., Crusader's League, Ida Peterson, captain. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH South Palm and Elm streets Rev. J. K. Jung, pastor. Phone 3454. H. L. Heinze, Sunday school superintendent. 9:30 a.m., graded Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., Divine worship. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH Broadway and Helena, Phone 4779 Rev. Al Casebeer, minister. 9:30 a.m., Bible school. John Plchard, Sunday school superintendent. 10:45 a.m., Morning worship. 6 p.m., Christian Endeavor. 7 p.m., Evening worship. GOOD HOPE SPIRITUALIST 408 East Sycamore street Rev. Estelle Anderson, pastor. Howard Kelley, president. Services Sunday and Thursday at 7:45 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Spirit" will be the subject of the Sunday Lesson-Sermon in all branches of the Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. The Golden Text from Ezekiel reads, "I have poured out my spirit upon the house of Israel, saith the Lord God." In a Bible citation Matthew relates, "When Jesus departed thence, two blind men followed him, crying, and saying, Thou son of David, have mercy on us. And when he was come into the house, the blind men came to him; and Jesus saith unto them, Believe ye that I am able to do this? They said unto him, Yea, Lord. Then touched he their eyes, saying, According to your faith be it unto you. And their eyes were opened." Mary Baker Eddy says in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures": "Sight, hearing, all the spiritual senses of man, are eternal. They cannot be lost. Their reality and immortality are in Spirit and understanding, not in matter—hence their permanence." "Whatever is governed by God, is never for an instant deprived of the light and might of intelligence and Life." Rev. Huang To Be At Episcopal Union Services Sunday The Rev. Quentin Huang, Bishop-elect of the Episcopal diocese of Kunming, China, will be guest preacher at a special service at St. Michael's Episcopal church this Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock for Record Crowd Acclaim Festival Of Arts Premiere Record breaking cricket claimed the premiere night of the renowned Beach Festival of Arts opened yesterday (Wedn beautiful Laguna recreation adjacent to Irvine Bowls 18 is set as the closing prize of $50 in the annual Festival of Arts Laguna Beach for Orang artists has been awarded garet Sheppard of Laguna for her water color "Rain," it was announced Miss Gertrude Garner of exhibits. "Pelicans," an oil painting George Brown, was given prize of $25. These winning pictures as all other entries in the exhibition at the city's recreation groundstalls at Irvine Bowl and adjunct Beach recreational park 11 o'clock in the morning Features include 12 displaying varied ceramics water color paintings sculpturing leather and other crafts of more than county artists. Unique puppet show and George will be star afternoon and evening at 10 o'clock. "Pageant of the Masterly feature of the galaxy which features more Lagunans in the casts living pictures, is staged at 8 o'clock. Price from $1.20 for unreserved." GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH South Palm and Elm streets Rev. J. K. Jung, pastor. Phone 3454. H. L. Heinze, Sunday school superintendent. 9:30 a.m., graded Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., Divine worship. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 682 North Los Angeles street Rev. C. H. Archibald, minister. Phone 2662. Sunday school superintendent, Wayne Clark. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m., Morning worship. 7 p.m., Evening service. Wednesday, 7 p.m., prayer meeting. CHURCH OF CHRIST Corner of Cypress and Helena (Ebell clubhouse) Phone 2972 Richard L. Morrison, minister. Phone 3354. 10 a.m., Bible school. 11 a.m., Morning worship. 11:45 a.m., Communion. 7 p.m., Evening service. All welcome at any service. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 310 West Broadway, Phone 2176 Rev. Howard S. Congdon, minister. Phone 4146. 9:50 a.m., Sunday school. Richard Wise, superintendent. 11 a.m., Worship hour. 7 p.m., Youth Fellowship. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Stanton Blvd. at Chester Rev. Ramond Manriquez,' pastor. Phone 2-8458. 10 a.m., Sunday school. 7:30 p.m., Evening service. Sermon by Rev. Manriquez. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., "Christ's Ambassadors" meeting. Friday, 7:30 p.m., Devotional service. SALEM EVANGELICAL 400 West Center street Rev. Alvin L. Horn, minister. Phone 4042. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school. S. F. Hilgenfeld, superintendent. 10:45 a.m., Morning worship. 7:30 p.m., Youth Fellowship hour. Wednesday, 7:15 p.m., prayer meeting. METHODIST CHURCH GARDEN GROVE Phone G. G. 5471 Rev. G. Edwin Osher, pastor. Phone 5476, G. G. 9:30 a.m., Church school for all ages. 11 a.m., Nursery for young children during service. 11 a.m., Morning Worship. 7 to 8 p.m., Evening worship. 8:10-9:30 p.m., Methodist Youth Fellowship. ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC West Center and Palm streets Sunday Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11 o'clock in the morning. 4:30 p.m., Sunday evening service. Wednesday evening service at 7:30 p.m. WHITE TEMPLE METHODIST East Broadway at Philadelphia. Rev. Huang To Be At Episcopal Union Services Sunday The Rev. Quentin Huang, Bishop-elect of the Episcopal diocese of Kunming, China, will be guest preacher at a special service at St. Michael's Episcopal church this Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock for all Episcopal churches of Orange county. Huang is a graduate of the Philadelphia Divinity school and was the first person to make a church service broadcast in China. During the recent war he was in charge of all relief work in and around his parish at Kwei-Yang. He had 800 baptisms and founded seven chapters of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. He also founded the local Rotary club. This active and progressive church went through 265 bombings. He will be consecrated Bishop at All Saints church at Montecito, California, next Wednesday, the Rev. John Kimball Saville, pastor of St. Michael's, disclosed. Job Printing, Gazette, Phone 2206. Admission to the five grounds is 75 cents for an adult; 35 cents for children. Novel attraction is a "fired" ceramic kiln where complete process of "muscular creation may be Souvenirs of the occasion manufactured there. Frederick Schwankovs trait painter of Laguna chairman at Manual A school, Los Angeles, since directs the pageant which the famous "Flag Raising Suribachi, Iwo Jima" and pressive "Last Supper" are tableaux. C. Leland Freeman, of the festival association charge of general arranger for the event. ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC West Center and Palm streets Sunday Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11 o'clock in the morning. 4:30 p.m., Sunday evening service, Wednesday evening service at 7:30 p.m. WHITE TEMPLE METHODIST East Broadway at Philadelphia Phone 4138 Rev. Hayden Swift Sears, pastor. Phone 3139. Rev. C. L. Andrews, associate pastor. Phone 2124. Mrs. Nan Moore and Robert Warner, youth councillors. 9:30 a.m., Church school. Melvin Hilsenfeld, superintendent. Warren Schuts, assistance superintendent. 10:45 a.m., Morning worship. Sermon topic, "A Faith That Holds Us Firm," by Rev. Sears. 6:15 p.m., High school M.Y.F., worship and discussion. 7:15 p.m., Evening worship. 8:15 p.m., Fellowship hour. High school group in basement of church. Crescendo club at the Harlows'. No Wednesday service during summer. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 120 North Emily at Chartres L. E. Elfert, pastor. Phone 3483 10 a., m., Sunday school. 11 a., m., Morning worship service. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Claudina and Cypress streets. Phone 3448 (parsonage, 1001 W. Broadway) "A Spiritual and Friendly church." Rev. T. J. Crawford, pastor. LeRoy Hildebrand, Sunday school superintendent. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:45 a.m., Morning worship. 6:30 p.m., Young People's service. 6:30 p.m., Junior Fellowship hour. 6:30 p.m., Hi-and-Y Society meeting. 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic service. Wednesday prayer and fellowship meeting at 7:30 p.m. "All persons having no church home, we welcome you." BETHANY FULL GOSPEL 121 West Cypress. Phone 2446 Rev. Harbert W. Esell, minister. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a., m., Morning service. 7:30 p.m., Evening service. 7:30 p.m., on Wednesday and Friday evening services. "All are welcome." Record Crowds Acclaim Festival Of Arts Premiere Record breaking crowds acclaimed the premiere day and night of the renowned Laguna Beach Festival of Arts which opened yesterday (Wednesday) at beautiful Laguna recreation park, adjacent to Irvine Bowl. August 18 is set as the closing day. First prize of $50 in the eleventh annual Festival of Arts contest at Laguna Beach for Orange county artists has been awarded to Margaret Sheppard of Laguna Beach for her water color "After the Rain," it was announced today by Miss Gertrude Garner, chairman of exhibits. "Pelicans," an oil painting by George Brown, was given second prize of $25. These winning pictures as well as all other entries in the contest are on exhibit in the festival gallery at the city's recreation park. Festival grounds at beautiful Irvine Bowl and adjacent Laguna Beach recreational park open at 11 o'clock in the morning. Features include 120 booths displaying varied ceramic, oil and water color paintings, weaving, sculpturing, leather and many other crafts, of more than 500 county artists. Unique puppet shows by Ivy and George will be staged every afternoon and evening at 3, 7 and 10 o'clock. "Pageant of the Masters" nightly feature of the gala festival which features more than 150 Lagunans in the casts of the 64 living pictures, is staged each evening at 8 o'clock. Prices range from $1.20 for unreserved seats Albert L. Hopson Passes on Friday Albert L. Hopson of 117 South Philadelphia street, passed away on Friday, August 2, at the age of 63 years. Born in Melton, Oregon, he had been a resident of Anaheim for 12 years. Left to mourn his passing are his widow, Mrs. Eathel Hopson of the home; two brothers, Elber and William Hopson, both of Melton, and two sisters, Mrs. Elsie M. Killgore, Hollywood, and Mrs. Bessie Millhorn of Orland, Calif. Funeral services were conducted from the chapel of Backs, Campbell and Kaulbars mortuary on Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock with the Rev. H. W. Ezell, pastor of Bethany church, officiating. Interment was in Fairhaven cemetery. Farm Center Picnic Tonight Tonight, Thursday, the annual Garden Grove Farm Center picnic is being staged in the Anaheim city park. Festivities begin at 6:30 o'clock, it was announced by Don Woodington, who invites members to bring their children and friends for "an evening of fun." Swimmig in the plunge, shuffleboard, horse shoes, ping pong and a night basketball game will be featured. A special program for the occasion will include "top musical entertainment." Last Rites Today For E. M. Hallock Funeral services for Edward M. Hallock of 311 North Emily street, are being conducted from the cha- Final Touches Being Made On Vets' Program The final professional touches are being made in preparation for the coming veterans' reunion picnic now only one week off on August 15. Donations by the people and places of business in Anaheim are still coming along fine and in regular order, it was announced. A second list of donors is being published in this week's edition of the Gazette, following that of last week, showing the veterans conclusively that the people of this city are really behind them and are anxious to make their reunion a successful affair. It was stressed by E. W. Moeller, secretary-manager of the City Chamber of Commerce, that the veterans will be the guests of the city of Anaheim at this affair. It is being conducted for the veterans and immediate members of their families only. If unmarried, he may certainly bring his girlfriend! A great show has been arranged by Abe Cone, who is noted for his work in this line. It consists of six acts, featuring some of the best talent Southern California can produce. Chow call begins at six p.m., the food to be prepared by "Duffy," renowned barbecue man and chef of the Elks club. Death Sat. Takes Bernhard Groos Bernhard Groos, age 72 years, of 1303 Crone avenue, passed on Saturday August 3 foliage. Phythians At Sunday Meet At Fullerton Enjoying a 10 o'clock at the Izaak Walton ncrest Park at Fullerton day, a number of lovers of the Knights of Gathered, along with ber of members from area, for the regular meeting of the board of the Children's Museum and sponsored by sfornia Knights of Hoe The purpose of the underprivileged district. During the business hearing of report learned of the several dollars that had been spent to the furnishings and other needed edthe children's home. Another item of p was the report given dren's Orthopedic Hot Angeles and the th Pythians sponsor needed equipment wto the Tracy Clinic Los Angeles, another district club. During the hearing ports, much interest ed among the member learned how their mo spent in furthering their organization isfaction and happin deriving from the fdo doing such a great jhe children. Among the mem Anaheim lodge atta C. K. Eaton, E. A. H Lepper, C. E. Robinsco Sculpturing, leather and many other crafts, of more than 500 county artists. Unique puppet shows by Ivy and George will be staged every afternoon and evening at 3, 7 and 10 o'clock. "Pageant of the Masters" nightly feature of the gala festival which features more than 150 Lagunans in the casts of the 64 living pictures, is staged each evening at 8 o'clock. Prices range from $1.20 for unreserved seats to $2.40 for reserved. Admission to the festival grounds is 75 cents for adults and 35 cents for children. Novel attraction is a "full fledged" ceramic kiln where the complete process of "mud" to a ceramic creation may be viewed. Souvenirs of the occasion will be manufactured there. Frederick Schwankovsky, portrait painter of Laguna and art chairman at Manual Arts high school, Los Angeles, since 1917, directs the pageant which features the famous "Flag Raising on Mt. Suribachi, Iwo Jima" and the impressive "Last Supper" as nightly tableaux. C. Leland Freeman, president of the festival association, is in charge of general arrangements for the event. Swimmig in the plunge, shuffleboard, horse shoes, ping pong and a night basketball game will be featured. A special program for the occasion will include "top musical entertainment." Last Rites Today For E. M. Hallock Funeral services for Edward M. Hallock of 311 North Emily street, are being conducted from the chapel of Backs, Campbell and Kaulbars mortuary this afternoon (Thursday) at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Leslie Sims, pastor of Wesley Methodist church, will officiate. The Eagles Lodge, of which he was a member, will conduct the graveside rites in Anaheim cemetery. Mr. Hallock passed away Tuesday, August 6. Born in LeGrande, Oregon, 63 years ago, Mr. Hallock had been a resident of Anaheim for five yers. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Hallock of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Herbert Bass of Anaheim and Mrs. Owen Harvey of Eugene, Ore.; three grandchildren; his father, Alonzo Hallock, of Portland, Ore.; one sister, Mrs. Sadie Sipe of Portland; three brothers, Frank, Jasper and Floyd Hallock, all of Oregon. Death Sat. Takes Bernhard Groos Bernhard Groos, age 72 years, of 1803 Crone avenue, passed away on Saturday, August 3, following a short illness. Born in Germany, he had been a resident of Anaheim for 32 years and was a member of the Zion Lutheran church. Surviving are his widow, Martha Groos of the home; one son, Arthur B. Groos of National City; two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Fischer of Tarzana, Mrs. Lena Cody of Sarena, Illinois, and Mrs. Anna Gletty of the chapel of Backs, Campbell and Kaulbars mortuary Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. H. G. Schmelzer, former pastor of Zion Lutheran church, officiating. Interment was in Anaheim cemetery. At the present time more than 100 different minerals are mined in the United States. West Is Still Best Bet For Says the Jon Mr. and Mrs. Cliff picturesque "Stable South Los Angeles sted from a two week last Monday evening. In a statement from California is still tha as far as climate an else goes. Their v spent in Indianapolis where they visited Mrs. Jones. The trip east, on Canyon limited, was it changed a bit since then! powerful lot ass that wonning . . . and sunday School much the same every payday, w dollars. But always "someanother, savable until . . . d the Payroll covered it was your savings were deducted from your pay envelope every week. Pretty soon, too, you found you were accumulating more savings this way than you ever had before. Like Topsy, your Bond savings just grew and grew. Well, wouldn't it be a good idea to keep a good thing like this going? You can still buy U. S. Savings Bonds just as you bought War Bonds—through your Payroll Savings Plan. You get the same safe investment, same high returns. $25 for every $18.75, when the Bonds mature. And it's certain you'll never find an easier or a surer way to save! BUY YOUR BONDS THROUGH PAYROLL SAVINGS Wire Corp. Anaheim Phone 2212 Add Beauty to Your Home with a New Lamp. We carry a Complete Line. Put your home shining order SMITH FUR 151 No. Los Angeles Complete Home F Phythians Attend Sunday Meeting At Fullerton Enjoying a 10 o'clock breakfast at the Izaak Walton cabin at Hillcrest Park at Fullerton last Sunday, a number of local members of the Knights of Pythias lodge gathered, along with a large number of members from over the area, for the regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Children's Welfare club, and sponsored by southern California Knights of Pythias lodge. The purpose of the club is aiding the underprivileged children of the district. During the business session and the hearing of reports, the group learned of the several thousand dollars that had been expended in a little over four years, this money going to the furnishing of a clinic and other needed equipment for the children's home society. Another item of pleasant work was the report given on the Children's Orthopedic Hospital in Los Angeles and the three beds the Pythians sponsor there. Badly needed equipment was presented to the Tracy Clinic for Blind in Los Angeles, another gift from the district club. During the hearing of the reports, much interest was evidenced among the members when they learned how their money had been spent in furthering the purpose of their organization and the satisfaction and happiness they are deriving from the fact they are doing such a great job in helping the children. Among the members of the Anaheim lodge attending were: C. K. Eaton, E. A. Hatfield, H. L. Lepper, C. E. Robinson, I. R. Cleveland. "perfect"; but on their return, the train stopped for a large group of Grand Canyon tourists and, what with 20 coaches and only one dining car, Mrs. Jones (who had a drawing room) summed-up the remainder of the journey as "one long wait on chow lines." They re-opened the cocktail lounge on Tuesday and business is going on as usual. The place was redecorated during the two weeks of its inactivity. A scene in the picture "Swell Guy," starring Sonny Tufts and Lynn Blythe was taken in Anaheim last July with "The Stables" used as a cocktail bar named the "Golden Spur." Robert S. Kerr, present governor of Oklahoma, was the first native born to become governor of the state. 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