. The Pacific Unitarian . m-pleted late in the afternoon- It provedto be a magnified direct view of dew-laden grass. Following clouds were fine views ofmountains, including Rainier with itscloud cap, and Whitney, the hiuhestpoint in the United States, where had spent several weeks infruitful observations. Tabulated diagrams illustrating rain-fall in San Francisco and in San Diegofor sixty years were full of suggestion,but established no law to forecast the fu-ture. The marvels of what has been ascer- 204 THE PACIFIC UNITARIAN lained regarding the atmosphere, throughkite flying and


. The Pacific Unitarian . m-pleted late in the afternoon- It provedto be a magnified direct view of dew-laden grass. Following clouds were fine views ofmountains, including Rainier with itscloud cap, and Whitney, the hiuhestpoint in the United States, where had spent several weeks infruitful observations. Tabulated diagrams illustrating rain-fall in San Francisco and in San Diegofor sixty years were full of suggestion,but established no law to forecast the fu-ture. The marvels of what has been ascer- 204 THE PACIFIC UNITARIAN lained regarding the atmosphere, throughkite flying and balloons, proved of greatinterest, as did the various forms ofmechanism devised for recording thefacts as to weather conditions of allkinds. Jrof. ilcAdie was able to answer with- out hesitation the many questions liredat him by his wide-awake audience. Theevening was in every way a most en-joyable and enlightening , theonly drawback being that a compara-tively few, and only men, were privi-leged to hear and The Woodland Church. We are privileged to print a sketch ofthe church building that the pluckylittle band of Liberals at Woodland pro-pose to erect. Their number is not large,about thirty families, of limited means,but they are anxious for a church society was organized in January,1907, and their minister. Rev. EdwardG. Spencer, has been with them threeyears. They have occupied a public hallin the third story of a building and it isnot to be wondered at that they aspireto something better. That they havesurvived such a handicap is evidence ofencouraging vitality. They own a lotbut need help in building and furnish-ing. At a meeting held on April 9th thebuilding committee was authorized toproceed with the construction at j^ half the money required wasraised by the energetic canvass of a fewinterested women. It is hoped that thebuilding \vill be ready for dedication inthe early autumn. The cost will be about $5000, of whichone half has been lo


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