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Church Plans Festive Day

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Dr. e enie mittee of the federation of Mis-/Siamese Grateful Tivefou and Cath- He op Ivan Les Woh. Speaker Will Participate in All Services he sour! Synod churches, has an-| Tne gratitude of Siamese na- Music — Marimba and Accordion (By er "student Bay” > serv: nounced that the offering will 80 tives for Dr. Laubach's literacy ria an or. WHEE Bins sisters | 1030 AM Devotion Services to Institutional missions In In-|efforts on their behalf is charac- ‘ Adeauste ofi-the-street parking | 2:30 P.M. Great Sacred Festival dianapolis. teristic of many unlettered coun- of Music and Song, by "nn tries he has befriended. In Siam, Entire Delegation _THE NATIONAL Lutheranithe Laubach campaign, was fol- Revival Service 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service to mark the 433d saniversary o¢| VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA LET COLONEL I. anniv o the Protestant Retormation, I a BELMONT EVANGELICAL SL 2. Mone called upon American Lutherans for continued support. of the Coun- EVANGELISTIC SERVICE UNED BRETHREN ye cil’s church relief and reconstruc- Sunday Evening, 7:45 LINDSTROM CHICAGO tion program abroad as “our Ynday 9 I: Guest modern way of continuing the REV, SAMUEL FAYE, Speaker. Starting SUNDAY, OCT. 30 Conductor and Trombone Soloist . Everybody Welcome Evangelist, EVERYONE WELCOME ness Aa for the right of the church to be a witness to Christ's Belmont Church of Christ B. | CARNS Gospel throughout the world.” 3 2002 8 Delmont Ave, from Wilmore, Ky. WEST MORRIS STREET CHRISTIAN Bible Classes, 943 8. m. Speaking Nightly, 7:30 p. m. W. Morris at Blaine (W, 1. 3 to door) Worship and Preaching Everyone Lord's Day Servic 10:45 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. 8 Welcome. 9:30-10:45 A. Sos 30 P.M. |Dean Clutter, Minister—MA. 1850 Rev. C. | Rouch, Pastor.

Ivan Lee Holt of the Sunday School ........9:30 A. i. Tf MIRAI Rh hor, FRc na Buer| FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH BIBLE CHURCH ST The |, PAUL BOP. Paser 3851 E. New Y. for Youth. al i rn SE a i stiton Sunday School 10: A M. Gotsl] crue omen sau On Brien Bi 80 BbIES LE Free Bus Transportation, GA. 9975 Sunday Night and Continuing for 2 Weeks _ : htly Except Sunda Garfield Heights Church of Christ [| vu Brasgun iy ALi Date Bible Study, 10 A. M. Evening Service, TP. M. Hear Th ent at

Ch shold a Reformation Day Rally

it | will be Introduced by Bishop Rich-

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-|Church, and the host pastor, Dr. | Dallas Lo Browning.

{./will present the Rev. Edward H.

mon on “The Principles of Prote-or-|Stantism” in the Murat Theater.

‘land a children's choir of 100 di-

2.15% [chairman of the joint service com-

Flowers from Indianapolis gardens will deck the entire sanctuary of the North Methodist ‘ Church for its day of festive

Dr. Dallas L. Browning has|Struggle for freedom, for godliplanned an indoor picnic dinner to follow the morning services. Housewives of the congregation will bring the family dinner in baskets for the picnic, Guests

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Reformation

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Church Federation

Sponsors Event PROTESTANTS of the city will hold interdenominational and individual Reformation Day serv-

Evangel: Lutheran Bishop Holt urches

(Missouri Synod) will

tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. In the Murat Theater, Bishop Ivan Lee Holt, of the Bt. Louis Methodist Area, will give an address on “Perspective and Vision in the Protestant Move-} ment” at the interdenominational

ard C. Raines of the Indiana rea. i Reformation.Day marks thé anof. ‘Martin Luther's

DR. ROY H. TURLEY,

gelical United Brethren Church and chairman of the committee in charge of the afternoon service, will preside. The host church choir will sing directed by J. Russell glerkiog. | Paxton.

Other ministers who will assist BAT: (with the service are Dr. Sumner!

yi Stor of the Sutherland Preabyterian Church; Dr. Carleton W. fi{lsten © pastor ofthe First Baptist Church; the Rev. Clarence E. Sitler, pastor of the Imman and Reformed

= - . MISSOURI Synod Lutherans Buchheimer of Detroit in a serAn adult festival choir of 125 voices directed by Robert Davis rected by Theodore Wukasch will

Theodore Meibohm

Harry Bucalstein, minister Eorl Furlow, choir director.

ST. MARK'S

UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev, Duane E. Schroeder WOrship covviiensnssd10:45 AL M,

Teashor: Frank :C.- Lavbach 3

Ahe (which they need familiar, Methods Developed

pastor] sn? he has developed ranged for the Laubach visit. methods g of the University Heights Evan-i "oo: women to learn to read

quickly in their own tongues. He

.paigns. It is estimated that the "160 million persons he was instru-

uel| 20, a backward Mohammedan

“Tamed — T aesher to Tell of His Work

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An estimated 60 Laubach.

anapolis. He will preach tomorrow at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. in the First Congregational Church and for 3:30 p. m. vespers in Earlham College. Dr. Laubach also will address the noon luncheon of the Scientech Club Monday in the Hotel Antlers and a mass meeting at 7:45 p. m. the same day in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. The Indianapolis Council of Churchwomen will present Mrs, Laubach at a luncheon meeting Monday at 12:30 noon in the Third 4/Christian Church. She will show movies of her husbands work. Missionary - teacher Laubach holds the theory that backward peoples will inform themselves regarding health, morals, art, commerce and many other sub-

if they can an course, a names LH Bible as the most im-

Jortang: of all. the bogkS. with

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Dr. Frank Laubach Has Helped Millions to Learn to Read

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor million persons in all parts of the world are reading helpful literature through the influence of Dr. Frank C.

Dr. Laubach, a world-famous missionary teacher, will tell, of his work among {illiterate peoples tomorrow and Monday in Indi-

lowed by a festival of arts and letters. The people gave banquets for educators and teachers, made speeches, held exhibitions of drama and classical dancing and distributed diplomas among those who had completed the first steps in education. The Rev. Ralph Schrader and Mrs. Schrader of Boston are traveling with Dr. and Mrs. Laubach. The Rev. Mr. Schrader represents the American Board of Commissioners for foreign missions of the Congregational-Chris-tian Church. Mrs. Schrader, who is sponsored by the Student Volucteer Movement will speak in the youth meeting in the North Methodist Church tomorrow at 7:45 p. m, Dr. Laubach represents the Foreign Missions Conference of North America. He is a Princeton and Columbia University graduate and a native of Pennsylvania. He will come here under the auspices of the Church Federation. James W. Minton heads the church

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clude Seward Baker, Frank Carl Scheidker, Mrs. Behimer, Mrs. Fred Dunmeyer and Miss Lois Buehning. The Salvation Army announces several trombone solos by Capt. Carl Lindstrom of Chicago for the Sacred Festival of Music and Song tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. in fhe Hew headquarters, Michigan

Alabama Sts. Capt. Lindstrom is bandmaster for the Territorial Staff Band in Chicago. Lt. Col. Pugmire is state

The festival is a part of the Music Conference being attended by 250 musicians of the Salvation Army this week-end. Services will ‘Ibe held tomorrow. at 10:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. as well as in the afternoon. Bands and choruses will be presented from various Indiana cities and towns. Indianapolis will be represented by the Central Corps Band and Chorus, a Fountain Square Band and musicians from the Belmont Avenue Center.

Concert Planned

The Englewood Christian Church announces a concert of sacred music given by the church choir tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. Miss Evelyn Messmore will direct the choir with Mrs. Gaynell Lashbrook as organ-accompanist. The Christian Men Builders Class will hear the Lincoln Chiropractic College Choir in four selections in their meeting tomorrow at 9:30 a. m, in the Third Christian Church. Dr. Orville Leudtke is director of the group and Mrs. .Leudtke, accompanist, Soloists are Kenneth John and Lawrence Fagan.

Knights of Columbus To Hear Talk on China

The Rev. Fr. Roland Averbeck, 0.F.M,, will speak on “China Today and Yesterday” at the meeting of the Knights of Columbus Monday night in the clubhouse, 13th and Delaware Sts. Father Roland, now pastor of the Sacred Heart Church, spent 17 years as a Franciscan missionary in China. He

federation committee which ar-

will discuss the communist situa-

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SATURDAY, OCT. 29, 1049

YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND REFORMATION RALLY

'MURAT THEATER Sunday, Oct. 30, 730 P.M. Subject: “The Principles of Protestantism.” Speaker: Rev. Edward HW. Buchheimer, of Detroit. Tw Large Festival Choirs Will Sig. ot 8, tt, 8 i cee Oe

Church to Be Dedicated

Bishop Richard C. Raines of Methodist

Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott i. GC. TRENT. D. D.

BAPTIST CHURCHES

* CENTRAL BAPTIST Invites You to Worship With Us at tara] Ave. & Westfield Blvd.

I TN vn | 1045 AX 620P. M~B. ¥. P. or GE H. O'Donnell 7:30 P. M.~"How Can We Know God?” 9:45 A. M.—ible School. ot & A. 720 P % oe CHURCH U. 8. Clutton. ; EXETER BAPTIST--Exeter & 172 Sts FIRST BAPTIST Rev. Isom Perris—0:30 and 7:30. Meridian srmont Streets

EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & R. New York. Peter Vroom 10:30 A. M., 7:30 P. M. LYN Dr, A 8. pastor. Services 9:30 a. m. snd 7:30 p m. CROOKED CREEK. N. Mich. Rd. &

86th. Louis G. Crafton. 9:45-11:30: 1 P. M. J

6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship. 7:30 P. M.—Worship through music ana d chorus, Shotr an Jusrtet—

the Indiana Area will consecrate the new Mt. Olive Church tomorrow at 10:40 a. m. The bishop has chosen the topic, . Souk Prodigal and for his sermon. The Rev. John M. Kirkpatrick, pastor, will service assisted by Dr. Buel Horn of Greencastle, superintendent of the Greencastle

Methodist District. His daughter, Mrs. rie Horn Shelley of 8 City, will sing.

Young people and adults will attend a recognition service for the building committee and their wives at 9:30 a. m. Robert Thomas is committee chairman.

speak. The Dixie Four vocal quartet of Radio Station WIBC will give a concert at 7 p. m. The Rev. Mr, Kirkpatrick will lead the devotions, The Mt. Olive Church’s investment in new construction and improving the old building amounts to about $35,000. Members’ services donated in construction are valued at $4000.

colonial type architecture.

ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN

B. New York & Oxford Sts. Rev. Carl H. Amelung, Pastor 9:30 A. M.—~8unday School for all ages.

10: 30.4, M~Maorning Worship: ““Thankig Insathert ering poet

ZION

SVANGELICAL AND North dnd, Rew Niner Su. BR DARIES. D. D. Pastor Assistant

von BERMAN SPAT, rankent ARM i | yo FIRST CONGREGATONL

16th’ and Delaware Sts. Rev. Marcus W. Johnson. Minister

Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. By Dr. Prank Laubach

o CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

tion in China.

Delaware and Walnut Streets

encourages them to impart their knowledge to each other using the slogan: “Each one teach one.” Sixty-one countries owe a debt of gratitude to Dr. Laubach for {aiding them to start literacy cam-

mental in teaching to read repre-

"sent 175 language groups. The missionary’'s career as a

the Philippines, He was living then among the Moros of Minda-

tribe. He reduced their native dialect to phonetics and made it for the first time a written language. The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural tion obtained Dr. Laubachs assistance when they prepared a world plan of fundamental education. This year he began an associate literacy project with UNESCO traveling in Siam, India, Pakista Australia and New Guinea. He has just returned from Britain and is on a cross country speaking tour,

Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.

Ta

UNITY PRAYER GROUP ansas

FREDERICK Open Dally 10 to S—Sat. Till 3

To the 2d Annual

WELCOME

Sahara Grotto Day

(700 North)

Church School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. Music by excellent choir Sermon:

Leland Smith and Dr. Horn will

The building is of New England

Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister

Sunday, Oct. 30, 9:15 A. M.—with 101 MEN'S BARACA BIBLE CLASS

of the BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH 22d and Broadway

Music by Grotto Band—Henry O. Heberd, Director

literacy expert began in 1830 in|

Special Songs by Grotto Glee

Club—Frank Watkins, Director

Charles L. Maffena—Master of Ceremonies

Rev. R. M. Dodrill will bring the message. Broadcast WISH—10 A, M.

“A - Letter ti at Thessalonjea res

Youth Pellowship—8:30 P. M.

Rev. Charles H. DeVoe, Guest Minister

LUTH

Reformation Rally St. Mark Church—Prospect and Linden

Sunday, October 30, 8 P. M.

The Rev. Otto Bostrum, Ph. D. | Theological Professor Speaker

; Lo Music by a combined choir under the direction of Cole Wa

Sponsored by the Marion County Lutheran Men

ERAN ea]

FAIRVIEW

46th and Capital Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN. Minister 9:30 A. M. School and Morning

10:45 A. M.—“When Our Faith Is Weak." 4:00 6:00 P. M.—Westminster Fellowship,

MEMORIAL Carroliton at 11th

Rev. Willlam A. Alexander 9:30 A. M.~Church School for All oy

1048 A. Hn Sug * Bist pos peaker Thursday, 1-30 F, 3. Midweek Service.

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

gi, ST peter wis Minister

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

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MERIDIAN HEIGHTS

Central Ave as 47th Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr

Sunday School, 9:48

Worship. 10:45 A. M. “The Protestant Task” Youth Groups 5:00, 8:00 & 7:00 P. M.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

ants 8ts. Delaware at Sixteenth za ¥agm. 0.1 GEORGE ARTHUR : 9:48 a. TWO MORNING SERVICES Dr. 3 Hn» 9:30 and 11 A. M. Supper Lecture ursday, 8 P. M. “Morals and Power.” Psalms 119:33. TABERNACLE lana gona” "0AM PRESBYTERIAN Souse 556 Miwias on. Ror EWING VALS WESTMINSTER

9:30 A. oe .Sihie Betol!

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10:45 A. M.—* Up With Abraham.” A hing.

443 B. STATE (1700 BEAST) Rev. Roy Converse, Minister Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:48 A. M. Young People—4:00 P. M.

A WORLD-WIDE GOSPEL CENTER

BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE

Carrollton at 13th St. RTER. Paster

FO Children’s Crusade Hour

METHODIST

Saved?” Protestant answer). 7:30 P. M.—A dramatic book ser-

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CHURCHES

Services Sunday, 9:30, 10:30 A. Pls ag riley 4g ;

SUBJECT:

THE SALVATION ARMY

- ROBERTS PARK CHURCH EAST 10TH STREET Since 1821 METHO! ® Delaware at Vermont @ Ek 6 Ten a8 cide Ave. ev. Amos L. Boren, Minister [GRUTEH BEROMl .oovir.cieiamnnaigins : 8:30 P. M.—M. Y. F. % for ‘the’ Magetr #0") 9:30 A. M.—Church School. Ly Pay * Emr] MeMtan, Supt. NORTH METHODIST 10:30 A. M.—“How Shall a Man CHURCH

ridian at 38th Street Ye ang. I: W L, Worn, ou ors! Sermon: bate the Use.”

Michigan and Alabama

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30th 250 Salvationist Musicians Attending Music Conference

At the

Wi 1AM orship, 11

Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45

James BE. Petty, Pastor : fs

Pentecostal Revival

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SUNDAY, 0CT.

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Free Reading

Christian Science Churches:

Branches of The Mother Church

The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and

Rooms (R. R.)

» LESSON FOR SUNDAY, OCT. 30th

WISH Each Saturday, 9:30 a. m.

“The Mark of The Beast, Who Receives it? Who Gives It? When? Is There Any % Escape?”

Morning Service 3 11

FIRST CHURCH Castle Hall Bldg. R. R, 119 BE. Ohio St. SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., 526 State Life Bldg. THIRD CHURCH

Washington Blvd. at 34th Evening Service, 8:00 R. R., Church Edifice

‘SUNDAY SCHOOL IN

IS THE END OF THE WORLD NEAR?

The closing days of earths history are definitely marked by unmistakable signs, one of which is cousing great confusion in the business world today.

Hear the Bible explanation of this sign in the lecture by W. L. Latham

30, AT 7:30 P u

In the

Corner Orange and Laurel by 3 blocks eost, and ‘one lock ‘south of Fountein Square) : This is the beginning of o ercs of sous in Bible pear shot wil help us to understand the significance of the present religious and political unrest as. Peon heguglout the word ody, 0d 0 1 proper for what tow coming:

“EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT”

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored) 310 West 25th St.

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.

Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Churches at 8 P. M.

Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.

o'Clock in All Churches

FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8, Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R, Church Edifice

CHURCH College at 624 Evening Service, 7:30 R. R., Church Edifice

SOCIETY AT 12:15 P. M.

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