Presbyterians to | Lay Corner StoneMasonic Lodge to Have Charge of j Ceremony Sunday Afternoon at Three O'Clock.Rev. J. L. Line weaver, pastor of the Berkley Presbyterian church, announces that the corner stone of the new church building will he laid j on Sunday, September 2. The Berkley lodge of the Masonic fraternity will have charge .#f the ceremony, which will take place at 3:00 o’clock in the afternoon.Duputy Grand Master Hippeth will be in charge and the Knight Templars in uniform will be present as escort to the Blue Lodge.Besides the interesting services of the Masonic lodge in connection with the laying of the corner stone, there will be greetings from the oth- j er Berkley churches by the fcn~nng , representatives: Baptist, i»ev. B. (I*acy Hoge; Christian, W. H. File; 1 M. E. church, South. C. V. Cottle; M. E. Church, W. H. Bardin; Episcopal, W. A. James.TTie assembled multitude will be , asked to join in singing “Praise God i From Whom All Blessings Flow,” and the first verse of the following old church hymns: “Rock of Ages,” i “How Firm a Foundation,** “Blest Be the Tie that Binds,” and there will be other special music.The public generally is invited and especially the people living in the towns and country around Berkley.!The new Presbyterian church is being built of native stone and is a substantia) building that will be an ornament to the city and render a great service to the community. The building is ideally located and will have three separate auditoriums besides twenty other rooms for Sunday school class rooms and offices.