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To Open Nov. 19 Is Guest Speaker _¥o Be Speaker . Dr. Toyohiko Kagawn, widely By. EMMA RIVERS MILNER President Bob Jones Jr., of Bob | . known Japanese Christian, will Times Church Editer Jones University, Greenville | am give a number of addresses in the] The Rev. John Gayrer Banks 3 8S. C., will speak on Anniversary gity Nov. 19 and 20. of San Diego, Cal, will conduct {Sunday tomorrow at 11 a. m.
Dr. Kagawa, who is making an{a mission here this month to exevangelistic tour, will speak Sun- plain spiritual healing of the body day, Nov. 19, at 2:30 p. m. in the/and the mind. Roberts Park Methodist Church The Rev. Mr. Banks, D.D.T. and at 7:30 p. m. the same day in|and D. Litt, will hold the healthe First Baptist Church. ing mission Oct. 15 to 19 in All The Indianapolis Council of Saints Episcopal Church, 16th Churchwomen will present Dr./and Central Ave. Sesions will be Kagawa in a public address Nov. held at 11 am, and 8 pm. Oct. © 20 at 2 p. m. in St. Mark’s United [15 and at 3 and 8 p.m. Oct. 16 Lutheran Church. He will speak to through 19, 3 young people that night at 7:30 in| Dr. Felix Cirlot, church rector, the Third Christian Church. ‘thas invited the guest speaker beDean O. L. Shelton of the But- cause Father Cirlot feels that fer School of Religion is chair- spiritual healing is a function of
and -7:30 p. m. in Cadle Tabernacle. | ‘The Tabernacle will celebrate 29 years of evangelistic work in! this community and 18 years of| continuous broadcasting. . WASHINGTON, Oct. T (UP)—|3 The Rev. Arthur : American authorities were alerted 3 missionary sponsored in Cuba by| today for possible new Communist disturbances in Europe fol-| {lowing the flareup of the first] {serious Red disorders in Austria | ; is since the end of the war, Dr. Frank G. Laubach | Apprehension was voiced in of-
Alerts U. S. Envoys For Fresh Red Disorder in Europe
will give a report of his work at! the morning hour. A state-wide song fest in the afternoon will include numbers) by the Dixie Four radio singers and the Cadle Choir directed by
man of the committee arranging the church which has not been Gene Lowery. The Rev. Russell . . a ficial quarters regarding the probfor the Kagawa meetings. Others sufficiently emphasized. aa bh E. Ford and Mrs. E. Howard EUB S oci et |able clandestine aims underlying|§ assisting Dean Shelton as_sub-| d di | Dr. John Gayner Banks Cadle will give talks. f Y " [the Communist disturbances of |§ committee chairmen are Dr. W. A. | Educated in Eng and Peter Grant of Cincinnati, ! |
the last few days in Austria. |} | But chances were regarded as! 'better than even that the next!|
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Shullenberger Dr. Sumner L. Mar-| pr Banks directs the Fellow-|SPeaker as a graduate psycholo-| WLW newscaster, will give ns To Convene
tin, Dr. Benton B. Miller, James! |gist as well as Episcopal priest - {ship of St. Luke and holds the piscopal priest program from the auditorium to4. Minton and Dr. A. L. Boren. loffice of warden of the Order WDO since 1935 has been a full morrow. It will precede. the Gaccione Open
"” aie { )zarks lof St. Luke, the Physician. Both|Tember of the Guild of Pastoral| Tabernacle broadcast, the “Na- real trouble was being brewed by IRIST Grandmothers Club are organizations in the Episco- Peyshology, The guild has Soeral jane Samily Prayer pexiod | Here Thursday |Moscow for Germany. Minister . pal Church devoted to the promo-| } < {scheduled from noon un “U1 rhe 'W 's Society of World| Outbreaks of Red-led violence ' To Attend Services tion of spiritual healing. Episcopal| Patronage of Dr. Carl G. Jungip m © omen y in Europe have been anticipated §
Indianapolis Grandmothers bishops of various schools of 20d other eminent psychologists, | The late Mr. Cadle founded Service of the Evangelical United by experts following the United § Club, Charter 24, will attend 10:30 thought sponsor these societies, |2¢cOTding to Father Cirlot. [the Tabernacle in 1921 and 11 Brethren Church will present Dr. Nations’ decision to fight the
a. m. services tomorrow in First| The coming missioner was born Spiritual Healing Overlooked years later began to broadcast p... i G. Laubach. international Communist invasion of South!
Baptist Church as their delegates in England and.the past summer| Dr. Banks harks back in his| Gospel talks over the radio. The seg Korea. . Banks s y sses | to the annual national convention visited his native country giving talks to the New Testament and|Program which became known as literacy expert, in oe addres Soviet and Communist attenmeet in Buffalo, N. Y. missions and attending confer- its record of healing as perform-| the Nation's Family Prayer Pe- during its quadriennial convention “OVE C0 rd Asin about a Dr. Carleton Atwater, pastor, ences. He ‘was educated at King’s ed by Jesus and the early Chris- riod, mentioned above, has gone here next week. two years ago when the Commu- ; iy Sn. © : will conduct the services. College, the University of Lon-|tians. In the Bible concordance, out over theair from WLW seven mn. guadriennial convention nists met severe political defeats Vicki M . da aht FM od Mrs. Gus M . 1908 The Indianapolis Grandmothers don and at the University of the reference is made to the word, days a week for the past 18 years.| i meet Thursday through Sun- in France, Italy and other West- Icki Mascari, daughter ot Mr. an rs. Gus Masceri, Chorus will entertain the conven- South, Sewanee, Tenn. “heal,” 75 times giving chapter Execpt for time spent in service j.. “(ct 16. in the Brookside ern European countries. Churchman Ave., Beech Grove, shows off two entries in the Dobertion tomorrow. Father Cirlot identified the and verse. during World War II, Burford p coca) United Brethren| Experts sald that communism’'s Man Pinscher Club dog show tomorrow at Orchard School gymaie Sa Eugene F. Baxter, Indianapolis| Cadle, on of the Tabernacle n,n Dr. Laubach is expected philosophy of probing for weak nasium. At left is Jenny (Koenig of Jerry Run) and right is Von FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH tram an Jayreater ang; foqndler a EE, 23 announcer. to discuss literacy as a weapon spots in non-Communist areas, Vondermere, one of Jenny's pups. Only Dobermans will be shown } - , . Lo. . OR ariel ducting a prayer circle on Wed. publication, appears monthly and against communism and as a could logically be diverted back! tomorrow, beginning at | p. m. More than 50 entries are ex- . pas} peonmivenis Sh. 8 y lis edited by W. M. Schofield. Dr, means of bringing Christianity to to Europe since nearly all Amer-| pected from Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois and Ohio. Ae SUTTHAN. vase Besdays at - p. on in the [hurch BER tn succeeded Evan. the backward peoples of the earth. ican armed strength has been al-| ~~ : . — BAHL by Bev, Hulten mission, or lor the ‘hea "8 gelist Cadle as Tabernacle min-| He will speak on “The church located to the Korean War. | I Mrs Mary Rowe Gi HAR UY 00. Rann igslon, cays that spiritual ote. The Rev. Ervin Royse is as a Wide Open Door” Thursday This knowledge of Communist er Mi » Church Office. L1-9502 : Pastor's Home. H1-3928 | Lt ; 8 t at 7:30 p. m. and give his second tactics, officials said, explains why : — — healing has always been a part| organist. tes Mon ay EE — S— — —— of the function of the church but! i address next morning In the the United States is anxious to . / : at times has been overlooked or w M r . Church |church. tang oh she Korean War and get Honors Miss Call Services for Mrs. Mary L. Rowe, FREE METHODIST oH HES held in abeyance. o orris | The 100.000 members of the [the bulk of 3 0000 into positio | la esident of Indianapolis 63 . . URC , | n rust in Europe. years, will be held at 1 p. m. Monsoe nd ars and momen “lo Mark 50th Year rate ond “500 dciegates. ty Germany has long been regarded) Cadets of Butler University’s day in the 8econd Christian JHURCH, 12th and LD F. MIKELS, Minister, AT-2638 the community to attend the mis-! A congregation which weathered represent them here. The quad- (28 the prime target of Soviet ex- Air Force ROTC unit yesterday Church. Burial will be in Crown SECOND CHURCH MARS HILL CHURCH sion. fire and storm and even with its riennial convention will be the Pansionist aims. |elected Miss Betty Call, petite Hill. ng and Wilkins. } Farnsworth & Folts Sts lown hands built a temporary|first gathering of its kind held] The State Department's con- blonde candidate of the Butler Mrs. Rowe died yesterday in H.W. Philips. minister. MA-9871. ® H. Current. minister. BE-8178. ; | ’ SSRI ouD L | Ch h \church will mark the golden anni-|since the Evangelical and United cern over Germany was put on Independent Students’ Associa- her home at 1326 W. West St. She ¥. Jie and roe atid. LIGHT AND LIFE CHAPEL -~ ocCa urcl lversary of its present edifice Brethren Churches united in one the record yesterday by Francis tion, as their “Air Angel” for the was 90. Linon Swanagan, minister. 1424 N. Tibbs. li h [tomorrow. a |denomination. [HL Russell, director of the depart- current school year. | Surviving are two sons, George, 3. 8 RIES iar, OA-3000. To Hear Pub ISNer | The west Mor-4 8 a | - ment's Office of Public Affairs. He] A freshman in_the University Chicago, and Winston Rowe, Indi- == es | Tr. Lawrence L. Huffman, Day- ris Street Christ- 8 ; |Helped 60 Million told a Kiwanis meeting that the College al Butler, Betty " oe anapolis. . . : C ter o r..an rs. Haro Mrs. Rowe was a native of Coton, O. publisher and general ian Church will {1951 Soviet timetable calls for a aug . 8. ager of the Otterbein Press/observe the 50th Dr. Laubach is said to have... “4. 1p Germany. |V. Call, R. R. 2, Box 152. 8he is jymbia, Ky. She was a member manag helped 60 million persons in many a graduate of Ben Davis High of the Second Christian Church of the Evangelical United Breth- birthday of the {parts of the world to learn to read| Evidence cited by Mr. Russell |g 001 and plane to obtain a high 0 v to. ren denomination will speak to-!dedication of its the Bible and other books. Ha|included recent Communist meet-| ‘a Hog “Robert Koster 955 OLIVER AVE. t 10:40 a. m. in the buildin Morris & . ings in East G o school teacher's license, er S ARNETT morrow a : > ie g Blai |developed charts and methods for |'n8s in ern Germany, a 50| "gpyye other Butler women were| Services for Robert Koster, . New York Street Church. St. and Blaine giving instruction in the art of Per cent Soviet “reduction” ini, taq to serve as coed sponsors 5014 Central Ave. will be at 11 : EVANGELIST Dr. Huffman has chosen as his Ave. The Rev. reading in many tongues. The reparations claims against Ger-| ; (vo ROTC unit. They includela. m. Monday in Flanner & BuIndianapolis has waited years for topic for Men's Day tomorrow, Harry Bucalstein ability to understand the printed many, and Communist-sponsored zis Mary Sue Jacobs, a repre- chanan mortuary Burial will be 3 Revieal like this — Souls are | Being a Christian Laymen.” He is pastor. |word enables men and women to| elections set for Oct. 15. |sentative of Delta Gamma soror-|in Crown Hill. hh , Stwctified ond Filled is a native Hoosier, president of William Blake, |acquire information for improving| He said the Kremlin is making ity; Miss Joan O'Neill, Kappa| Mr. Koster, who was 32, died wy yo u oy Grond the trustees board of Indiana Cen-iwho has been a Rey, Bucalstein [their health and morals, Dr. Lau-|an “all-out effort to soften up the Kappa Gamma; Miss Betty Wilson Thursday when his car plunged Union. yet 3 th " t Sid (jal College and general secre- member of the ; an. Pach holds. He is a missionary people of ' Western Germany and Miss Paula Baumgartner, over an embankment near Bloom- _ lr — pi why - 4 de {J tary of the Brotherhood Move- congregation since it was re |teacher. [through threats and other lines Kappa Alpha Theta, and Miss ington. He was a lifelong resitriends coin | Ms old |fmentotE. U. B. Church. ized in 1890, will read 2 sor Mrs. J. B. Showers of Harris- of psychological attack.” Valera Hume, Pi Beta Phi. dent of Indianapolis. I. torial si - of the church at the fes ve 2 or |burg, Pa., president of the | me —— ———————————— — oti || navies vines xx noNE een avi, A sumer of, Wel Vil fei 3 rca . ve we {older mem | forenoon meeting and . 8. 8. REY. PAUL NORRIS, Pastor {ones and to ourselves? Have We|talks and special music will be| Hough, Dayton, EA ee Iavites-you all to this done all we can to prevent fires nregented. The afternoon. eventip,. 7..p.0n Thursday night. | ey thrilling Revival. in our homes and in our places wij) begin with a basket dinner, wp. ive Sunday services, Oet.| (4 r VON -o EVERY EVENING, 7:30 P.M. | J of work” ye [at noon. Mrs. Leon Burton Is Iniy5 wii highlight the convention. Ais «th That's a good question for this },,,06 of arrangements. “| Bi: : Except hich is devoted to fire B ? first t in Bishops will preach in local puloniey week, whic The membership first me pits. Dr. Carl Heinmiller, Day-
|Shaunessy's Hall on River Ave. ton 0, a member of the board | When it burned, they built a tab-/o¢ foreign missions, will give the jernacle with donated lumber. Cold | main address at the Sunday weather drove them out of theigfrternoon mass meeting. Re-
prevention.
IR IEE AREER tabernacle into Spencer Hall tyrneq missionaries also will
. : Then along tame 3 Windstorm speak. Ll B Y Y bl the hall. By this] A MN Md { Y E # S A R S U N I) A jane or one cEatOn had decided Worship Set 0 8 a X Pp a R | F \Y
anent structure) to erect a perm mammoth ecumenical wor-
: in he s a white frame : Yum de al late Dr. Zack Ship service is planned for the T. Sweeney of Columbus, Ind., evening. . Bishops, ministers and C e edicated | missionaries ‘wearing robes will ge BL iirc : — {march in procession. Flags of
all nations will be presented in-
COMMEMORATING 29 YEARS OF TABERNACLE HISTORY Rev. Eskew to Lead cuans Se ouitey Nauons Tug. Youth Work York, executive secretary of the|
: i . United Council of Churchwomen, | Three Grea Meelings . Th™ ka 1, «MM. | The Rev. Ebert W. Eskew who will speak on “Forward To-|
{served with the Navy in World gether” Friday afternoon. Other War II will direct youth work as| national speakers are scheduled ‘new associate |for a banquet that night. pastor of the : Dr. J. Allan Ranck, Dayton, East Tenth : {director of youth work, will Street Methodist speak on “You and Youth” next Church, Saturday morning. That night, The Rev. Mr. |Dr. C. B. Esbach, Dayton, a Eskew is taking member of the board of missions; his m ini sterial } #|will give the address at the training simul- '% * | Youth Fellowship supper. Mistaneously with | sionaries from Germany and his pastora’) Japan also will speak. work. He is a The convention will close with senior in the #4 the quadriennial Holy CommunButler School of Rey. Eskew [lon in charge of Bishop A. R. Religion, 25, . Clippinger, ~~ Dayton, 0. Other married, a tenor singer, and a na-| bishops will assist. (E. R. M.) tive of Fayetteville, W. Va. He | formerly served as pastor of the
Morning Service—I 1:00 o'Clock
A Message of Greetings From -
MRS. E. HOWARD CADLE
- A News-Broadcast From the Tabernacle Platform
PETER GRANT, WLW Newscaster
Anniversary Sermon by
DR. BOB JONES, Jr.
Theologian, Educator, Editor, From Greenville, S. C.
B. R. LAKIN, D. D.
Timely Comments From the Cadle Tabernacle Postor Patricksburg, Ind, Methodist Fill Your (QYINCE "1945, ninety-four of our employees have reChureh, Te Hav. Dhaties Holmes Xmas List Soin - ceived the John N. Hurty Service Award in recog- : ast Ten eet minister. ntique © er . ve on . ii. e REV. ARTHUR W. PAIN rn Murat Temple _ nition of 25 years or more of “meritorious service in the Reporting on Cuban Missions Brightwood Church Oct. 7-8-9-10 production of a safe, potable water supply.”
Daily 1t0 10:30 p.m.
RADIO BROADCAST—WLW wastHowamo cane | To Dedicate Organ "oe ' z Mallory Bransford will play a * Afternoon Service—2:30 o'Clock . . . ar J program of organ music at the
Dr Hurty, State Health Commissioner from 1896 to 1922, took great pride in developing safe water supplies, and the Indiana State Board of Health five years ago honored his ‘work by inaugurating the Service Award.
|i dedication of the pipe organ and ‘EXPERT WATCH and ¢himes tomorrow at 4 p. m..in JEWELRY REPAIR the Brightwood Methodist Church. . a
; { . : Mrs. Florence Rettig gave the|] Beasonable Frices Tres Estima ; M S P t RI NG S AT E-WI D E S Oo M {> FEST chimes as a memorial to her! FAST SERVICE a. ] pe , pe ~ 3 ran teed
bearing his name. mother, Mrs. Rilla Reinken. 2 mie } _ § Bransford is minister of music o. = With the the Central Avenue Methodist
Water works men and women take pride in receiving the Hurty Service Award. The 94 employees herein named represent many centuries of combined service
y Church and a teacher in the Jor-
DIXIE FOUR—Radio Artists dan College of Music. The Rev,
Albert Ashley is Brightwood pas-| . : fe. 1 Iv for th le. REV. RUSSELL E. FORD . . ." tor. in assuring a = e, yw-cost water supply for the people, : : car of Indianapolis and vicinity. MRS. E. HOWARD CADLE . . . All The Nicelies : i . 1945 Nathan Foreman Palo Stone - 1948 Arthur Garett THE CADLE CHOIR directed by Of Service rd im Eres mma AM Wenn ecoser : Emmitt Austin H Horrison® 3 - . Mil GENE LOWERY . . . and many others! Gordon Barker Harry Hobart Seow Tor Alo Mg Beniomin H, Stanton: ~3 ; : ) yrs Folks who have been used to fine things like And ho J Senjariih Numphrey' Boy Wenanakers Mert Biges 1950 Evening Service—7:30 o'Clock the pleasant surroundings and the niceties of he J Marwan Joion Bailey Youree® Jos Donies® Clora M. Applegate, : : . service we made available. Se es Snorye loedits 1944 Eres harden ie Sop yt > ab Ys i eze The! " . . 2 : Great Evangelistic Rally! If you have not visited our funeral home since Bang Sowers Sdtiesiyies oo Suis Samuel Morln® ra 7 8 . . * J Meakin : / DR. BOB JONES, Jr., Evangelist twas remodeled, we hops you will com and ome Svmseel lhe wwdme Dmtiel Fo : ; let us show you our complete facilities. Joseph Edward McCreary 1947 Leno: Sunder Edgar §. Roller : rs INFORMATIVE. ~ ®-. UPLIFTING = ® HELPFUL Webb Comfort Brown Patterson®* : Everett Tames Fronts Seafiy DR. B. R. LAKIN, Pastor : r eC For your conveniences we have recently add- Thomas Cummings Alva Payne Philonde Jundy Mose Worders Rulon L Suinsley : : : nN ~ ed a parking lot in the rear of our home. re NF Sh George Rus « Oren Emery LO 1949. Roy 1. Witnger ? ge : : TA ; 9 ; \ James Flipping Grover Staley . . Chester Spencer Harry G. Coughlen **Since Deconsed CADLE TABERNACLE, OCT. 10TH | GH-HERRMANN ir mv rE Bh heonton NAGLE, WoT, 1 FUNERAL HOME _A | 7 cig L ha : (QO, 1505 SOUTH EAST 81. / R Z V/7/ 4 E——— a Me. 8438 Indianapolis Waler Company
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