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MINNEAPOLIS STAR. Jan. 14, 1950. Richard R. Emery, rector, will dis cuss his hopes and plans for the Mission Society The Rev.

Elwyn Stafford, mis St. PauPs Plans Feast of Lights A feast of lights service at 5 p.m. Sunday ill open observance coming year. 1 Presbytery to Sponsor 16 DP Units sionary to West China, will speak Congregational Union to Hear New Secretary The Rev. Thomas A.

Goodwin will give his first talk as new executive secretary of the Minnesota Congregational conference when at a meeting of the Twin City fellowship of the Conservative of the Epiphany season at Si. Paul's Episcopal church. It will be sponsored bj the church- young fellowship and is Hosts at the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Austin B.

Caswell, who receive! the ring hidden in the cake at last year's Eriphany dinner. YILL GIVE SERMON The Rev. Carl F. Zietlow, liaison officer in Germany for the International Council of Christians and Jews for IS months, will give the sermon at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at First Congregational church.

l-fe open to the public. he addresses The annual parish Epiphany Baptist Foreign Mission society at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Downtown YMCA. TOWN SEND PARTY A party in honor of Dr. Francis E.

Townsend's birthday is scheduled at 4 p.m. Sunday at a meeting of Townsend club US at 3011 First avenue S. the 4Sth a dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. Mon 'lit" 1 nual meeting of the Minneapolis ngregational day sponsored by women of th church. Three vestrymen and two wardens will be elected at 1 union Tuesday the business meeting.

The Rev. night. The meeting, oeginmng wnn i 4 a dinner at 6:30 I fZT The Minneapolis presbytery of Presbyterian churches has unanimously voted to sponsor 16 units of displaced persons either single persons or families, it was announced today. Assurance for this number have been forward to headquarters in New York, N. and arrival of the DPs i3 expected sometime next summer, according to the Rev.

Joseph C. Dana. Mr. Dana, pastor of Lake No-komis Presbyterian church, is chairman of the presbytery's social education and action committee, wWch had suggested sponsoring the DPs. The presbytery's council appointed a committee of two ministers, two la yw omen and six' lay fry- -4 p.m..

will be at Mayflower Com FOURTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON EVANGELISM munity church. Mr. Goodwin I Mr. Goodwin, OF THE Evangelical Lutheran Church men to carry out the details of resettlement. The committee will co-ordinate the resources of the JANUARY 18-22 churches in arranging for housing, jobs and transportation.

Members Include: Leo Mosier of Calvary church. 4t Thomas Clark of Eden Prairie Central Lutheran Church FOURTH AVENUE and GRANT STREET who will speak on We Need the Church, will be introduced by William W. Gurney, Winona, moderator cf the state conference. About 250 laymen and ministers from 23 member churches in the Minneapolis area are expected to attend. The union is an organization founded to promote" fellowship and church extension.

Floyd E. Nelson, Minneapolis, is president. Christian Unity Program Launched NEW YORK, N. Y. Mrs.

Ralph J. Bunche and Mrs. Ruth Bryan Rohde helped launch a nationwide program to put a million American Protestant women on record for Christian unity throughout the world. They signed the Ecumenical Register of Church Women on which the million are to be enrolled at offices of the Interdenominational United Council of Church Women here. church, Donald Holmes of Grace church, Duncan Lowe of Knox church, Kenneth Bollum of Long RABBIS MENDEL.

MAI EH AND REUBEN MAIER Brother reunited after 28 years COME, LEARN OF ME" Lake church, Mrs. Ralph T. Fulton of Vanderburgh church, Donald Young, Jean McVeety and the Rev. Elbert Dutcher, all of Westminster, and Mr. Dana.

BISHOP AT GETHSEMANE Literacy Expert to Sail for Africa NEW YORK, N. Y. Dr. Frank C. Laubach, missionary educator and literacy expert; will sail for Africa Monday where he will lead another six-month literacy crusade in eight countries.

On the eve of his departure, Dr. Laubach said that proper ap The Rt. Rev. William W. Hor-stick, Episcopal bishop of Eau Claire, will be speaker at the annual parish dinner and meeting of Gethsemane.

Episcopal church at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. AFTER 28 YEARS Rabbi Brothers Reunited in City REUNION OF TWO BROTHER RABBIS who hadn't seen each other for 28 years occasioned some note comparing in Minneapolis today. Rabbi Mendel Maier (Rabinovici), 57. and Rabbi Reuben Maier.

62. last were together at Harlau, Romania, where their late father had been rabbi for 50 ears. The younger brother, whose bushy white beard gives him an older appearance than his older brother, was a prisoner of the Nazis SPEAKERS DISCUSSIONS BIBLE STUDY WORK SHOPS YOUTH NIGHT SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 7:30 p.m. MISSIONARY PRAYER CONGRESS SUNDAY, JANUARY 224:00 p.m. SERVICES AT P.M.

WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON SESSIONS THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY YOU ARE INVITEDI plication of President Truman's point four program to human needs, coupled with an attitude of "surprising kindness" in International dealings, could accomplish more than anything else to stop Communism. in Romania and left that country IrUP ST. MARK'S CATHEDRAL rf) HENJiEMX ATE. OAK CBOVE ST.

Iff 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion lp 11:00 A.M. MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON Ml If AND CHURCH SCHOOL SQ Worthip At On Of Tbtf I BAPTIST CHURCHES Central Xutfjeran Cfjurrfj 4th Avenue South and Grant Street Member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church 11 O'CLOCK A.M. Church Council Meets Thursday Minnesota Council of Churches and Minnesota Council of Church-women will have their annual meetings Thursday at Olivet Con-grational church, St. Paul.

The women's group will meet at 9:45 a.m. and install new officers elected last fall. The council of churches will elect new officers and make plans for the coming year at its meeting beginning at 4 p.m. Both councils will meet jointly for dinner at 6:30 p.m. The ad MISSIONARY CONFERENCE January 14th and 15th Sponsored Jointly by World Mission Prayer League and Liberty Lutheran Church of James and llion Ava.

No. 1 Block No. Off W. Broadway ea James 7:45 Each Evening Sunday 3:30 P.M. Sunday 7:30 P.M.

Picture on Tribal Indians of So. America. Commissioning Service of Ray S. Rosales DR. J.

GRONLI. E. J. CONRAD Trinity Lincoln and Hennepin At. S.

KyU Hatelden, Minister two years ago when Russian communism began "throwing its weight around." 1 From Romania Rabbi Rabinovici the name is used to denote "son of a went to Paris, taking with him his valuable library which includes many volumes several centuries old. Both brothers lost priceless collections of books when World war struck Romania. Since then both have rebuilt their libraries, each containing: more than 1,000 volumes. On his arrival in Minneapolis the younger rabbi joined his brother In conducting services at the 1 a 1 1 r's synagogue, B'nai Abram, Ninth street and Thirteenth avenue S. Arrangements have been made for Rabbi Rabinovici to serve as assistant rabbi of Mikro Kodesh congregation, 1004 Oliver avenue N.

IDENTICAL SERVICES AT 9:30 AND 11:00 A.M. Unequal Gifts, But Equal Responsibility" E. S. Hjortland Broadcast at 11:00 a.m. WCAL 770 k.c.

University 13th and University A. S.E. John Saunders Bona, Minister dress will be given by Dr. Forrest L. Richeson.

retirine president of the Minnesota Council of Churches. GETHSEMANE DOWNTOWN AT tth St. and 4th Ave. Sc. a.m.

Holy Commeaion 30 a.m. Pariah Communioa and Breakfast 11:00 a.m. Moral tiff Prayer at Sennoa ST. STEPHEN'S, Edina SAth $1. and Wooddale Art.

a.m. Holy Communion 9:15 a.m. Church School (Grade 4-S) 11:00 a.m. Service and Sermon and Church School (Naraery to Ird Grade) ST. JAMES on the Parkway 3225 East Minnehaha Parkway :0 a.m.

Hole Communion JO a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Morninr Prayer a Sermon. Church School (Nunery thra 4th grade) ST. MATTHEWS Lowry and Fillmore N.E.

a.m. Holy Communioa 0:30 a.m. Church School a.m. Service and Sermoa ST. GEORGE'S, St.

Louis Park Minnetonka Blyd. Se Toledo Aye. :00 a.m. Holy Communion 0:00 a.m. Holy Communion Sermoa, Church School (Grade 1, I and 10: SO a.m.

Service and Sermon. Church School, Nursery thru Grade ST. JOHN'S, Linden Hills 4201 Sheridaa Aye. So. I Ofl a.m.

Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 4e Sermoa and Church School TRINITY, Excelsior a.m. Holy Communioa :4Sa.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Morninf Prayer and Sermoa SL PAUL'S franklin and Bryant Area.

So. Holy Communion 30 a.m. Church School (Grades 5-t) 11:00 a.m. Morninc Praver dt hermon Church School (Nuraery thra 4th Grade) 5:38 p.m. louth Activities ST.

LUKE'S Colfax Are. So. and 44th gt. 7 a.m. Holy Communion JO a.m.

Family Services and Church School 11:00 a.m. Morninc Prayer at Sermoa and Nursery School ST. ANDREWS James Ave. No. and llh :0 a.m.

Holy Communion 10:40 a.m. Service and Sunday School ALL SAINTS Park Ave. So. and list St. a.m.

Holy Communion SO 11:00 a.m. Church School a.m. Worship A Sermon HOLY TRINITY (St. Timothy's Student Center) 317 Ave. S.E.

:30 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a Family Service Bible (last 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer Sermoa ST. THOMAS 2951 5th Ave. So.

8:00 a.m. -Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Service and Sermoa sad Church School CAMP MEMORIAL (Minnetonka Beach) 45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morninr Prayer A- Sermoa 4: JO p.m.

Taunt" People's Meeting 7:30 Evening Service "Not Your Credentials But You' J. O. Hofum Judson Memorial Harriet Ave. S. and 41st St Homer J.

Armitrong, Minister Junior Worship and Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Senior Department grades 8-12), 10:45 A.M. manuel Hutljeran 1 3th Monroe N.E. XEV. WILLIAM SIECEL.

Paitor 9:30 A.M. Sunday School and Bible Classes 10:45 A.M. Morning Worship "THE NEED OF CHRISTIAN HOMES" Temple Rj Plymouth 31st and Columbus At. S. C.

A. Thunn, Minister I Congregational Church M5ETEETH and NICOLLET 11:00 A.M. 'What Life Asks of You" DR. HOWARD CONN preaching Church School meets at same hour Calvary 26th and Blaisdell At. S.

Orv Lea Ice, Minister Jfourti) papttet 2 1 OS Fraionf Avanua North DR. RICHARD V. CLEARWATERS. Pastor Clf rpOF THE GOOD SHEPHERD When the brothers last visited In 1922, th younger brother was rabbi at Harlau and the. older brother served a synagogue at Leipzig, Germany, and also aided in handling diplomatic negotiation between Germany and Romania.

The Europe which Rabbi Reuben Maier left in 1927 for the United States now is "an active volcano that may explode at any according to Rabbi Rabinovici. The world is still standing before a third world war, the brothers believe, and the horrible price which mankind will pay may eventually unite ail nations into one. "In Europe the American way of life is highly thought of." said Rabbi Rabinovici through his interpreter brother. am convinced that all the lies which Russia spreads against the American way of life remain only in the air but don't touch the human heart and mind." In the brothers opinion, the mora mankind progresses In culture and knowledge the greater will be the possibility that people will understand there Is a God Mho Is ruler and creator and to whom alt men are responsible. "Consequently." they said, "all mm will come to realize they are brothers and will be united in aw Affiliated with the Merlhera Bastint Cea.

veation, the Minneapolis Charch federation, the Minnesota Council of Charehes. the Federal Cosncil of Cnorehes of Christ in America and the World Coaacil of Charehes. Bethel Baptist tfth Arena So. and Cast 14th Street Ministers Stanley Pauisoa Llajd Nordstrom 11:00 A.M. "The Challenge of Faith" Stanley T.

Pauisoa tpeaainf 7:45 P.M. Chaplain Paul Rahneff Sound Film Sunday School Meets at 9:30 A.M. The Morning Service at 10:45 A.M. "CHRIST'S PROVING-GROUND" (Cbttrch under ronitructioa bow ta ase) THEODOIE HEIMAKCK PASTOt KEV. DONALD E.

ELSOf. Tooth Leader LESLIE SAPSFOKD. Director of Mailt A.M. Badia Broadcast, station WDGT A.M. Badio Broadcast, station KT1S 10:55 A.M.

"Growing in Grace" KEV. K. V. CLEABWATEB9 7:30 P.M. "Impossible Repentance Hebrew 6" BEV, K.

V. CLEABWATEBS Youth for Christ ni viinniw II til CHRISTIAN AND MlSSiOKAA? ALUAKOS CIIUHOH 31C3 Croad Avette.SwiV;::-f AYMOM0 4. CHArMAM; few? dAllmUAIy UMM. CI FRKAYENUE SOUTH AT WEST 48th STRIF Lir in iA .1 oa icHtuaS 7:30 P.M. HEAR BILLY GRAHAM Oliver nhwm rr '1 i i 11:00 A.M.

"The Will To Win" 7:30 P.M. Annual Concert of St. Paul Choral Club (Better Come Early) 5th Avanua and I Oth Street South I Block East of Curt! Hotel BEV SHEA Radio Baritone CLIFF BARROWS BAND CHOIR 2 PIANOS 2 ORGANS MINNEAPOLIS Presbyterian Church 27th and BLOOMINGTON DR. HERBERT E. KANN, Paitor 11:00 A.M.

"Joy's Secret" 7:45 P.M. "Hope For the Fallen" 11 A.M. "Did Martin Luther Speak in P.M. "Should Our Present -Day Preachersll is r- tL "WHY RUSSIA3 WILL FIGHT US" I 1:00 A.M. "BEFORE THE MILLENIUM" (COMMUNION) "PRESENT WITHMf HE LORD" RIVER LAKE GOSPEL TABERNACLE worship of God in one fashion." i "city manTto lead George L.

Edstrom, Minneapo-' lis. will be among the soloists and! song leaders at the founders' week conference of the Moody Bible Institute. Chicago, Jan. 30 through rrdy lor ine jiciu AUDITORIUM Hear the man with the message Fublie Cordially Invited Daily Monday through Friday, 7:00 A.M. KEYD CtO M.

W1LSOK. Directar Feb. 5. CN. inn ivuin.

A.M., Th Oliver Hour. WDSYi iauwa "-iRIVER DRIVE I LAKE STREETg I ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Iftk Armas t. an Uta rr MaraaHl G. nilrarsoa Pastor FIRST ARNOLD T.

OLSON, Paftor tit 4 tt sod Bibla Classas far AU 11 A.M. "THE WEDDING, IN CANA" Trinity Lutheran Church of Minnehaha Falls 40th Arenae Sh and S2a Strtct Carl r. Daaiekaa. raster 8:30 and 1 1:00 A.M. "If You Only Knew" :45 A.M.

Sunday School and Bible Classes 7:30 P.M. "Let Loie Continue" proabtuap Covenant BROADWAY AND ALDRICH PASTOR KENTON IESHORE Choir Director Prof. Henry P. Cpseth A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL A.

M. "Filled with the Spirit" (JUNIOR CHURCH IN OUR LOWER AUDITORIUM) 7:30 P.M. THE PARABLE OF THE TALENTS Phil and Louis Palermo International Gospel Duo A. J. Thorwall Secretary Home Missions, Free Church of America I2TH AVE.

SO. ft 7TH ST. PRE afafaeaaal UNITARI A SOCIETY OF MINNEAPOLIS Harmon Place at 16th Street CARL A. STORM. Minister 11 A.M.

The Non-Vanishing American Indian MR. STORM 10 A. M. ADULT DISCUSSION GROUP Impressions of Present-Day Yugoslavia Mrs. Lawrence D.

Steefel CHURCH SCHOOL 10-12 Services at 11 Ui. 5:30 7:30 11)0-1 3 Pta4m HAr KCTD iiaae kC.) ia p.m. "THE UNCHANGING JESUS" fjf 41 YEARS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE eaxlmr M4tira ST. OLAF How to Face Your Fears Fearlessly! LUTHERAN an Emcrsaa Norlk JFfrst Coupnan ClWtNCI J. CARLSEN.

Pator a m. SCHOOL 9:30 10:45 A.M "The MINNEAPOLIS FRIENDS (QUAKER) Minneapolis Friends are now meeting in their new Meeting House at 44th and York Ave. S. Church School 10:00 A.M. Meeting for Worship 1 1 A.M.

COME AND WORSHIP WITH US (pohilarudLGvsL. fflihidJiavL Av)iu at G'attf SreS 9:45 A.M. Church School 0:50 A.M. Service "MARKS OF LITTLENESS" St-ffiM DR. RICHESON HEAR DR.

JOHN SEAMAN GARNS SUNDAY, I 1:00 A. M. DIVINE SCIENCE FELLOWSHIP 407 West 15th Street WOMAN'S CLU3 ASSEMBLY raMt I OH I all InrllHl ta H.ar 7m tlarsa fasart4 tt las eeaaai af TtttAItT aa Divlae tficare Lb tuts Aaa aa4 tk street 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL I 1 :00 A.M. "The Scandal of Indifference" BROADCUr -tTDCT. MIMAPuLU; Walt.

VLRGIM 7:30 P.M. "The Blessing We Block" DR. PAUL S. REES tl-H A SWEDISH EEBTICE CHAfEL ET. A.

CABOT JOHNSON Whirlwind" e-HkT-S CaiMrca a Ntfh rvMS stouuuuT a rmte raooasaa on VTTCN tlC9 A.M. KTIS h63 P.M. ft fI BratiicrBa4 WCQT 2lS3 P.M..

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