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Sept 25, 1943 STAB JOURNAL Page 14- BETTY BAXTER sGamnarit youth 2ao GIRL PREACHER "You Choose The Road!" Hroaricasl -over- II Rev. A. Cabot Johnson 11:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M.

7:45 P.M. All-Youth 9 STARTS TUESDAY SEPT. 28th DAILY 7:45 P.M. EXCEPT SATURDAY 1 1 Rev. A.

Cabot Johnson PARK AVENUE METHODIST 3400 PARK AVE. celebrates the GOLDEN JUBILEE Sunday. Sept. 26, thru Sunday, Oct. 3 REV.

KOBT. D. ANNAND, Pastor Sunday 11 A.M. Rev. Geo.

Vallentyne "THESE FIFTY YEARS" 7:30 P.M.-Lt. lj) Gordon E. Michalsen Monday 7:30 P.M. Bishop Ralph S. Cushman Thursday DAY OF PRAYER 5:00 A.M.

Thru 7:30 Evening Service FRIDAY HOME COMING NIGHT Covenant tabernacle Cljurclj Dr. Paul S. Rees, Pastor A Cordial Welcome 82nd Annual PRAYER FOR THE SICK AT EACH SERVICE FREMONT TABERNACLE FREMONT AT 25TH AVE. N. SUNDAY 1 MESSAGES BY RUSSELL H.

OLSON. PASTOR auiiDAT SCHOOL RALLY Minnesota unurcnes or unriST PORTLAND AYE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH September Portland at 26 through 28 Grant Street SUNDAY EVENING 6:00 P.M. YOUTH RALLY 7:45 EVENING SERVICE GUEST SPEAKERS: Dr. Claude E.

Hill, Tulsa, Okla. VISITORS Or. Alexander Paul, China WELCOME Clifford H. Jope, Indianapolis THE CHILD EVANGELISM FELLOWSHIP brings back to Minneapolis ROBERT JAMES DEVINE of Lansing, Michigan for a CITY WIDE CAMPAIGN 'on Seminary Sponsors Study of Russian In belief Russia will be opened to missionaries after the war, Northwesern Theological seminary and Bible training school has opened a Russian language department, Dr. W.

B. Riley, president, announced today with Dr. Vaclav Vojta dean and Instructor. Dr. Riley said he hoped the school could interest young Russian men and women to come here and train for missionary work.

Pastor at Walker Is Youth Director The Rev. Walter N. Pilgrim, pastor of Walker Methodist church, has been appointed youth director of the Minneapolis dis- trict of the Methodist? church. The district includes 45 churches. Mr.

Pilgrim was youth direc-f tor in th Man.w kato district Mr. Pilgrim three years before coming to Minneapolis in December, lie succeeds Dal Harris, who will continue in the work as associate director. More Church News Pages 6 and 8 IfcHklSTIAS AND MISSIONARf Illume church 1 00 Sfj Ave. South JtAYMOND A. CHAPMAN.

MIimW WILLIAM A. fAUt, aoc) CLOSING DAY Annual MiMianoMf 2:30 P. M. Great Missionary Rally (Six Missionaries Participating) 10:80 A. M.

REV. R. A. KOWLES So. China MRS.

J. J. VAN HINE French Imln-Chlna College Heads Will Preach St. Olaf, Carleton 'Day Tomorrow Dr. Clemens Matthew Gran--skou, new president of St Olaf college, Northfield, make his first Minneapolis ap- mmmnniMiiimmiim pearance since takine his new I position when he preaches the 11 a.m.

sermon at Central Lutheran church Sunday. Formerly head of Augustana college, Sioux Falls, S. Dr. Gran-skou was a naval aviator in the Dr. Granskou World war and has served several years in China as a missionary teacher.

President of Northfield's other college, Carleton, Dr. Donald Cowling, will be guest speaker at the Edina Morningside church at 11 am Other churches which have announced guest speakers for Sunday Include: Cathedral Church (if St. Mark, the Rt. Rev Stephen E. Keeler, bishop coadjutor of the Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota, at 11 a m.

Bishop Keeler recently returned from Hawaii, where he spent two months supervising work of the Episcopal church thFree Methodist church, the Rev. Alfred Pavea, Rochester, N. 11 a.m. Our Redeemer Lutheran church, the Rev. Andrew S.

Burgess, recently returned from a. 25, 000-mile trip through South America, 11 "We Press On God Does," and 8 p.m., movies, "Into the Land of the "covenant Tabernacle church, the Rev. C. Cabot Johnson, Selah, 7:45 p.m. 3r.

Paul S. Rees, pastor, will speak at 1 a.m. on "You Choose the Road." Bethlehem Covenant church, Peter erson, dean ot students at North Park llleee. Chicago, 111., at a.m., 11 and 7:45 p.m. Youth Sunday and inday school's thirtieth anniversary to be served at all services.

Park Advent Christian church, the Rev. anley H. Perry, dean of Aurora college, irora, 111.. 11 a m. Mr.

Perry is former stor of Park Advent and was once in-nctor at University Minnesota. (Vooddale English Lutheran, Carles Ter-is, native of Puerto Rico and theology ident at Northwestern Lutheran soml-ry, at rallv dav assembly at 8:45 a.m. te pastor, the Rev. H. .7.

Moll-kiln, will eak a 11 a.m. on "Today's Christian imily." St John's Will Burn Mortgage The $20,000 mortgage on St. John's Catholic church of the Byzantine-Slavonic rite will be burn ed at a solemn high mass at 10 a.m. Sunday. Celebrant will be Bishop Basil Takach, head of the diopese of Pittsburgh, (Greek rite), assisted by 20 visiting clergy.

Archbishop John Gregory Murray, St. Paul, will be present The church was built in 1926. The Rev. John Kallok is pastor. 1 j.

u.m ihilV JrtHnvrn IFirst Baptist Ml. II. L. MOYER 11:00 A.M. THE GOOD SAMARITAN 7:30 P.M.

IN CONFERENCE" 9:45 CHURCH SCHOOL 6:00 P.M. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN CORDIALLY INVITED JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND ITS CURE 9 WEEKS 7:30 EACH NIGHT OCT. 4 TO DEC. 2 Each Mom Broadway Covenant Each Thurs. Stewart Mem.

Presb. Each Tue. Covenant Tabernacle Each Fri Trinity Church Indep. Each Wed. House of Faith Presb.

Each Sun. Minnehaha Baptist. HEAR AND SEE HIS ORIGINAL MAP MESSAGES Park lirmir limiiiiiil Church GUSTAF F. JOHNSON, Pastor Park Avenue ot Franklin (leu. ottfalmeti j).

Qnavem Former Missionary to China will speak on Missions at both services 11:00 A.M. and 7:45 P.M. JAMES P. DAVIES, Director of Music AUDREY LANDQUIST, Organist MESSAGES FROM GOD'S BOOK TO MAN'S HEART Speaker: REV. JOSEPH S.

OTTESON Pikeville, Kentucky SEPT. 23 TO OCT. 3 Week Nights Except Monday, 8:00 P.M. Sundays I 1:00 A.M. and 7:30 P.M.

THE ELIM COVENANT CHURCH I7TH AVENUE SOUTH AND 35TH STREET, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. ELDER C. ANDERSON, Minister HENNEPIN AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH LYNDALE AT GROVELAND TWO IDENTICAL MORNING WORSHIP SERVICES 9:30 and 1 1 o'Clock "Turning Tension Into Triumph" SALEM Rally Day EVANGELIST MATTIE HOWARD Announces Continued Services by 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Two Morning Services 9:30 1:00 Sermon by the Paalnr "THE GIFTS OF Cbaska Church to Mark 85th Year CHASKA, MINN. Eighty-fifth anniversary of founding of Guardian Angels church will be celebrated Sunday with homecoming.

Chicken dinner will be served from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., with evening lunch from 5 to 8 p.m. The religious commemoration will be held Oct. 3. Iter IkestiPterinn J7TH BLOOM INOTON A.M.

"THE OLIVER HOUR," WDGY 11:011 M. THE TRIUMPHANT CHRIST THE UNFINISHED PROGRAM OF GOD Ganljeieace. OCTOBER 3-10 DR. LEWIS SPERRY CHAFER Dalian DR. REUBEN A.

TORREY, JR. China DR. G. ALLEN FLEECE Chicago "The Episcopal Church Downtown Since 1858 et1jemane 41 Ave. So.

at 9lh St. 8:00 HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 MORNING PRAYER SERMON By the Rector "SWEET CHARIOT" The Rev. John S. Higgins, Rector DR. MAX ZOELLER PASTOR THIRD SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 931 13th Ave.

So. "SAUL'S CONVERSION" lecture nod Meaxaiie, P.M. Private Oinsiilfatlonfi, 4 to 7, hy Dr. Mux Z.oeller, and Mrn. Willard Social and lunch, Thnrn.

8 P.M. Pnhllc Invited CENTRAL FREE JOIIl Avenun South and 7(h Street A. RI(A(i, Pastor 9:45 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.

M. "THE WINNING SIDE" 13 ::0 I P. M. Radio Service WDGY P. m.

"THE MORNING STAR" GIRLS, WOMEN! ITou Are Invited to FIDELIS CLASS FIRST BAPTIST 1020 Harmon Place Room 210 9:45 SUNDAY MORNING EVALYN A. CAMP Bible Teaeher Service Women Cordially Invited MARQUETTE end GRANT Dr. Geo. Mecklenburg Preaching 11 A.M. "The Root of All Evil" 7:30 P.M.

"Mercy in Hell" 9:45 A.M. Rally Day for Church School 1 'HV 1 devout Peopd. mmotoaJU In everlasting granite, record your religious convictions and I faith a last symbol of respect for loved ones. Lee Jl. Bogle I HV29 Hennepin Ave.

Minneapolis 8 RE 2412 Bctltaitijlutlicmit a.m. Sunclav School a.m. Where Are the Snrt" 7:45 p.m. rehltil Llvlnr" C. Walden Hedman, Pastor METHODIST 8:00 P.M.

11:00 A. M. ALFKED E. PA YEA 9:00 P. M.

C. M. RUSSELL, Pastor "KEYS TO THE KINGDOM" Mftll 111 lUAUOinu.) DR. RAINES, HELEN L. GROPE CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 A.M.

DR. REES Swedish in Chapel Vesper Service Selah, Wash. 8th Ave. So. at 7th St.

Extended to Vititort Convention 21 Preaching 2 RIIJITY CHURCH Henn. nt Lincoln Av. 8. (tilth St.) 10:45 A.M. "GRACE TO HELP IN TIME OF NEED" A Mensaire by Mr.

Haaelden Quartet Junior Choir Directed by Lellah Stevenn Lane Church School 10:45 A.M. "Train up a child In the nay he rthould go" NORTHWESTERN BOOK and BIBLE HOUSE 43 S. 8TH STREET (Just Across from Dayton's) JUST ARRIVED GOSPEL RECORDS FULL LINE Greeting Cards Books Bibles Church and Sunday School Supplies Pictures Hymnals Choir Music Tel GE 051 1 GEO. M. WILSON ,1 uinurru 180( Nlrollet Avenue 11:00 "Join, the Spiritual Teaeher" Dr.

81laii Kvans, fluent Treacher hureh Srhnnl lMymouth lelloMshlp Powderhorn Park Baptist lfith Ave. 8. and E. 33rd St. 11:00 A.M.

7:30 P.M. AT BOTH SERVICES Wallace A. Olson, Pastor 30 Radio Broadcast WDGY WELCOME The Baha'i Solution for Race Unity Speaker: MRS. PEGGY TRUE SCNDAY. 4:00 P.M.

BAHA'I HALL 1218 NICOLLET AVE. i loth ST. HARMON PLACK HIS SPIRIT" ii HEAR HOW GOD INSTANTLY HEALED HER IN 1941 AT HER HOME AT GRANADA, 1 i 4 DAY PROGRAM 9:30 A.M. West 28th Garfield avenue English Lutheran I YOUTH RALLY 4:00 P.M. Talk by Rev.

Chas. J. Dion Margaret Roth Soloist i mm mm mm CONVENTION REVIVAL CAMPAIGN at Children's Gospel Mission 1407 Washington Ave. So. EACH NIGHT AT 7:45 REV.

A. E. PAYEA Evangelist of Rochester, N. Y. Sunday Night Subject "The Battle of Armageddon" Smitty Uulntet Ralph Geer, Pianist SATURDAY NIGHT Message and Song by Carl Folki "The Life of Christ" MATIE VOLSTAD, Supt.

EXTRA EXTRA Just Received Shipment ot BIBLES AND TESTAMENT Also large selection Mottoes, Plaques and Framed Pictures Make Your Gift Selection Early FAMILY ALTAR BOOKSHOP 11 So. 8th Minneapolis, Just off Henn. Open Mon. till 9 P.M. FIRST EV.

FREE 12th Avenue South and 7th Street JOSEPH F. FRANCINk, Pastor 11 A.M. 'A Certain Disciple at Damascus' 7:80 P.M. 'Are They Few That Are 10:18 A.M S.S. Raily Day Program :00 P.M.

I Meetings UNIVERSALIS! CHrROH OF THF. RKPFF.MER MeetinK at the hureh House 4IIOO Oupont Avenue South 11:00 A. M. "THOU SHALT LOVE THYSELF" DR. OLSON PREACHES "THE KEY TO LIFE ETERNAL" 8unday Evening.

7:45 o'clock Tit I.MTY an IM II OF IXFIXITE SCIENCE 816 East lfith St. AFTERNOON SERVICE, 3 O'CLOCK DR. HENRY PAULSON, preaehlng Wednesday Evening service, 8 o'clock i 1 9, PAUL LUTHER WETZLER, D.D. PASTOR of Chlragn, nt THE LITTLE CHAPEL Nlcipll. SEHVICKS Ktinday 11 A.M., mnrninit WnrMhlp P.M.

Sunday School It P.M. (ioM'l MmaaKP 8 P.M., KvanKrlintlr Service! Nightly Services 8 P.M. 82nd ANNUAL jUessiaij lutljeran Ctjttrtf) Park Ave. at E. 25th St.

6r. Leonard Kendall, Pastor Sunday, Sept. 26th 9:30 and 11:00 A.M.' "THE GRACE OF GRATITUDE." CENTENNIAL THANKSGIVING 35th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Friday, Oct. 1st, 8:00 P.M. Congregational Family Night Sunday, Oct.

3rd, Anniversary Sunday 9:30 I 1:00 Dr. Emil Swenson, speaker 4:30 Confirmation Reunion, Pastor Reuben K. Youngdahl 7:45 Anniversary communion service, Dr. S. M.

Miller Some of the Subjects This Week "Covered Windows." "Spoiled Fruit." "Four Volumes from God's Library." "God's Seven Abundances." And other subjects. Sat. 8 P.M. Little Chapel Radio Personnel Will Be Presented. TUNE IN ON WDGY SUNDAY, 10:15 TO 10:45 A.M.

Minnesota Churches of Christ PORTLAND AVE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH PORTLAND AT 'iHANT STREET September 2C through 2tt SUNDAY EVENING 6 P.M. Youth Rally 7:45 Evening Service Gl'EST SPEAKERS Dr. Claude E. Hill, Tulsa.

Dr. Alexander Paul, China Clifford H. Jope, Indianapolis Visitors Welcome' Man Know 'Thyself -BY-. John Seaman Garns 11:00 A.M. DIVINE SCIENCE FELLOWSHIP WOMAN'S CLUB ASSEMBLY 407 WKS'f 1STH 8TKKET ANCIENT HEALING CHRIST SRI NERODE.T OP INDIA 8 P.M." I In Mail of the Hour1 A.M.

"The Benefits of KnowfnK" 8 P.M. "Onr HeritUKd of Suh-Manee' 2 P.M. "Alchemv of I-ove" 8 P.M. "Short Waves of Healing" Rllile Symhollsm Thursdays at 8 P.M. Personal Problems Saturdays at 2 P.M.

WALKER BLDG. Room 215, 803 Hennepin Above the State Theatre Hake iloUomts luttjeran 31st Ave. at E. SOth St. ItOV E.

OIJSON. 1'Hstnr JACOB I'liia Vniith Minister FOIIR SERVIPKS EACH SUNDAY Miithn Miirnlnic Wiirshlp 11:110 Irtentleal nermnns h.v Pastnr Olson. Hlhle School, 9:30. Voiith Service 10:10. Mr.

I'reiis. Vrappn P.M. REV. CARL FOLK nf DAYTON, OHIO known "The Singing Folks" A I Christian Temple lith Ave. and 10th 81.

So. Closing Service 8 P.M. Concert Monday Evening at 8 "A PEG TO FASTEN YOUR WISHES TO" Sunday Morning at Eleven First Methodist Church (THE UNIVERSITY CHURCH) 1209 Fourth Street Southeast Virgil A. Kraft, Minister BETHLEHEM COVENANT Ave. S.

and 32nd St. A. M. FKKEDHOLM, PASTOR Sunday School 30th Anniversary and Youth Sunday DR. PETER PERSON uf North Park College CIEST SPEAKER 9:45 A.M.

11.00 A.M. 7:45 P.M. WELCOMEI 'Cliff's Hymn Time" WDGY 6:80 P.M. Mon. Thru Sat.

Mon. Rev. Kenneth Ham 4 rf (inter KantUt Wed. Rev. D.

A. Erlek-son rObeifeier Luth- eran 3fMk Frl i M. Anflnsen ejf Park Chapel Sunday: 1:4 a.m. Home at lsd'e AZARENE p.m. Sundayl WISDOM Inner I II III III I III HlUllMI llll II III estminstpp Nicollet Avenue at 11:00 A.M.

The Compelling Hand of God DR. LOWE YOUNG PEOPLE'S FELLOWSHIP 6:00 8:30 P.M. Supper and a Get-acquainted Time DIMITRI MITROPOULOS. Speaker INNEAPOLIS GOSPEL TABERNACLE 13TH AVE. AT LAKE ST.

SERVICES SUNDAY, 10:45 A.M. ALICE FLOWER, OF SPRINGFIELD, SPEAKING 7:30 P.M. REV. THOMAS HOLLINGSWORTH WILL SPEAK SUNDAY "SCHOOL RALLY DAY PROGRAM, SUNDAY OCT. 3RD Radio Broadcast WDGY Each Sunday, 9:1 5 to 9:30 A.

M. and Each Tuesday, 6-45 to 7:00 P. Beginning October 3rd pcu F. J. LINDOUIST, CatJjebral (EPISCOPAL) Hennepin Avenue and Oalc Grove 11 A.M.

SERMON BY BISHOP KEELER Music by the Cathedral Choir (8 A.M. HOLY COMMUNION) Central lutberan 11 A.M. REV. ARTHUR RUSTAD Dr. Clemens M.

Granskou President of St. Olaf College Also Over M'CAL 770 kyce. 7:30 p.m.-0rvis Hanson Sunday School at 9:45 A.M. Midweek Service, Thursday 7:45 P.M. HOBART METHODIST 4 (tlh and Blalsildl Smith RALLY DAY and PLEDGE SUNDAY SERMON: "THE ROAD AHEAD" Rev.

Ruisrll A. Huffman, Preaching i THE BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1U Went 43rd Street South THE REV. LaVfcltNb DONALDSON 11:011 M. "A NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH" 7:45 p. m.

"BLESSED IS HE THAT READETH" HEAR ncv. n. A. LrKUbb nf Chlrago Sunday 3 P.M. Sept.

25 PARK AVENUE TEMPLE CHURCH HH. GRACE BAPTIST E. 38th St. and 21st Ave. S.

A. KENNETH HAM, PASTOR 9:45 A.M. PROMOTION DAY Program by Our Sunday School 11:00 A.M. MESSAGE BY THE PASTOR 1:30 P.M. Program of music by the "WORD OF LIFE" trio from Northwestern Bible School's Radio Hour.

HEAR Rev. H. A. Gross of Chicago Sunday 10:45 A.M. Sept.

25 WELCOME SERVICE ior MISSIONARY IRMA ROTH returned misnionary from Venezuela Sunday 7:30 P.M. Sept. 25 Full Gospel 2300 RIonnilnirtnn Ave. C. F.

Walin, Pmtor Welcome Hear the Word of the Cross holy rnoss LLTIIEKAX III It II SUNDAY SCHOOL :45 A. M. 11 :00 A. M. BIBLE HOUR P.

M. Carl J. Hoffman Pastor SERVICE MEN WELCOME Minnehaha Pkwy. at 18th Avenue S. TtWy FtW uiietan Wh Avenue S.

and 19th St. tMISSOURl SYNOD) A POEHI.ER Pastor PROPORTIONATE LOVE' ll.a.m Sunday School 10 A.M. Holy Communion 7:30 p.m. OHM ESTABLISHED IKoU ANDREW PRESBYTERIAN 4th Street at 8th Avenue 8. E.

T. ROSS PADEN, Minister 9:45 CHURCH SCHOOL 11 A. M. "EDUCATION FOR CHRISTIAN LIVING" 7:00 P. M.

UNIVERSITY STUDENT CROUP Twelfth Street LUTHERAN L. C. MASTED, Pastor 3 P.M. Radio Hour WDGY 7:45 P.M. Commission" Commissioning Service Franklin Bus to 18th St.

Walk to 14th 14th walk to 18th St. God's Message to All Fiat ions DAVID GULBRANDSON Sunday, September 267:30 P.M. BIBLE PROPHECY HALL East Lake St. and 40th Ave. So.

Wednesday, September 29 7:30 P.M. "THE PRICE OF GLORY" BY PASTOR H. W. WALKER Special: Beautiful Stereopticon Yiews COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS! ST. PAUL'S 944 14th Avenue S.

10 A.M. Sunday School and Bible Classes "THE DEAD CHURCH" Confirmation Admission of new members Talt Bloomington or Chicago car to Avenue. Or tale Robbinsdale car to Go to Your Neighborhood Church.

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