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Show CALIFORNIA ARMY OF UNEMPLOYED IN SUNDAY SERMON The story of the long struggle or the common people as laymen and unordained workers, to secure a place and oppo-tunity in religious work, together to-gether with tne story of the opposition opposi-tion women have had to overcome to secure a recognized place for their ministries In the church, is one of the fascinating portions of religious history. It is instructive too in that It reveals the truth that the people want to do religious work and will do It, even against tremendous opposition. oppo-sition. This movement of the people "for a place in religious work and the opposition of the priestly class is the theme Sunday night in the First Presbyterian church. The California army of the unemployed unem-ployed as an age-long phenomena, will be discussed. The musical numbers will be: Prelude, Miss Louise Pierce. Tenor solo, Mr. Johnson. . Instrumental sextette "Simple Confession" Con-fession" Duet. "The Lord Is My Shepherd" Mrs. Stevens, Mr. Johnson Cello solo, "Swan Song" Mr. Pierson Solo. "There. Is a 'Green Hill Far Away" . . . Gounod Mrs. Stevens Cornet solo, Selection from the Trumpheter .-. Mr. Livingston -oo |