Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 278, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1923 — Page 3

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■ By THE VISITOR BLASTER SUNDAY will be observed in all Indianapolis churebes tomorrow with elaborate programs oi sermon, K raver, music and special cantatas. ■ All Protestant churches have held special services during the ■ past week. It is estimated that several thousands will be taken I into the church tomorrow. Pontifical high mass will be observed in the Catholic churches in addition to other masses.

* * Under the auspices of the Indianapolis Church Federation, a special effort has been made to increase the* evangelical activities of ihe Protestant churches prior to Faster this year. Many churches have been holding special revival services for the past few weeks. Other churches observed holy week with special services at night. This has been done to make possible the bringing into the church many new members on Easter Sunday. Dr. E. J. Bulgin has been preaching nightly at the Cadle Tabernacle. The Church Federation for the past two weeks has been holding noonday meetings at B. F. Keith's Theater. Elaborate musical programs nave been prepared in all the churches of the city. r

Easter Musical Programs

All Saints Cathedral (Episcopal) Easter Sunday Morions’ Sr.', in 1 • Rev. A. Lindsay Skeery. V-.-ar Voluntary—“ Ava Maria' Bach-Uounod Harp, violin and orran. Professional—“ Welcome Happy M online." Anthem—“Cliri-t Our rr . Hot!-.* Te Deum ui B Flat S- Juieeker Hymn—“ Angels Hulled the Ro . Away.” Eyrie . Custanoo Gloria Tlbl Curl :n< - Hymn—“ Jesus Lives ” Anthem—“ Now on the First Bay of th>Week” Lahee Sursum Cords C Sanetus Cu-tau.-’ Acnus Dei Cu-t inoe Gloria in Excelsis Chant Nunc Dimittis in F Simper Recessional—“We March. We Mar, ti to Victory. ” Postlude—“ Onward. Christian S- .ut\V liitin^ Harp. Helen Harrison. Violin. M _rgaret Harrison. Soloists—Mi-s Fra!’-. H-i i<\ Mrs. Charles Wilkinson -Mr H rold Ennis. Organist—Mrs. Hugh McGit> ny. Carrollton Avenue Reformed Church E. Fortv-Fourth S’ me Carrol.ton Ave. —9:30 A. M Sunday School E -ar Pro Scan:. Redtatloue, Exeri-is--*. Solos and Croup Singins. —10:45 A. M.— —.Mornins Service — Prelude—" Easter Song Fuchs Introit —“Ans,-els Roll the Ro.u Away" ■ Hendon Hymn—“Resurrection'' > vin Choir—“ Christ Arose” 1. ary Offertory—“ Loves Message'. . . . : ' ' V Cornet Solo—“ The Lost Chord'. . .Si; divan Mr John Schumacher Solo—" Eastern Dawn K. 11 Mr. Ray R. S- hmtot. bar,’ . Communion Hymn—“ Here ! T Postlude—" Hosanna". ... Wavi.s 7:45 P. M.—Easter Music and Prelude—“ Gondolier's So -..- Cr- - Cut Solo—“O. For a B. -st of So: - A -’ .n Mrs. Edna G. S Offertory—“ Good Evening' .. Cornet Solo—"Largo*. . . Handel Mr. John Sehum ‘-r. Cantata-—“Ressvrre-t:-- Light HI Ashford Opening Chorus —“Cry Vm . . .Cho r Soprano Solo —“Behold At- Servant"... Miss Ruth J -tew “Hosanna to the Sou of David ' Mr. Reingold Star T< -r. an d choir. “All Glory, Laud and Honour” Solos and Choir “Now When the Morning V.' * Come”. . . Mrs. Schmidt, controlto and choir. “0 Love Divine’’ ■ • • Mr Roy Schmid* baritone, sv.d choir. “As It Began to Dawn” Male Quartette and chorus. Edward Lundquist R ' hr.ndt. C. Scholer w. Lilly. “Christ. Our Pxov-’V' William Lilly and choir. Postlude —“Halielu; a': Miss Louise M Fehr. < r.ir lend-r A s-> Marie Bretzman. organise Miss >' '- y. C. McCa n- - Emma Groekopf Mrs <1 H G<-bl Mrs. Schmidt, .-ontraltos: Messrs. Stark. Schmidt. I.undqiret. McCauchan. tenorsMessrs. Lilly. Scholar. B. Wyon, bassos. SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral 10:16 A. M.—Organ He-dal Frances B P nearer 10:80 A_M. —PontiflcH’ IHch Mas Processional. “Eece Sacerdo*” Steffen Schola Cantorum. Proper of the M--vs Introit —Rcvurnxi Plain Chant Grsdun!—-Hh p< ' ... F 1 ) ‘'O-horuonc Sequence—Victimac P.aschaM . P’ain Chant Offertory—T'-rra Trentuit . - Fa! sce-bordone Communion —Pasrii i Nostrum . ■ Plain Chant Ordinary of the M i*-*— Pietro Alessandro ois Melodies in honor ‘ Si V nryner Its scored for thr '-art ni.--le chorus, choir of French horn-, string quintette and organ, in t-ix movements, as follows: Kvrio • Moderato Gloria Allegro-Modem to Credo Maestoso Sanetus Adagio Benetßct'-.s A j HB I O Agnus Dei -•- Ancante Recessional. 4:15 P M.—Organ Recital. 4:30 P. M.—Pontifical Vespers. Processional. “Ecce Sacerdos” Elgar Soho!a Cantorum. Vesper Psalm*. Antiphon i and Hymns in Gregorian Chant. Vatican Ver''Magnificat” Fa so-Wlone “Ave Verum” - • Pl‘tro A. Aon “Tantum Ergo” T Mftterer. On 104. Schola Cantorum. Recessional. Schola Cantorum—Hirrv E Calland, George A. Smith. Bernard Zimmer. William II Fogartv Humbert Pagan!. Pa il J. Smith. Francis O'Brien. Paul O'Haire. Oliver BorchcHing, Edward LaShelle. Organist—Frances B Snencer Director —Elmer Andrew Stiffen Memorial Presbyterian Church The choir and organ assisted by a string orchestra. the M< mo Preabyteria will give a special music service :n the evening. Appropriate music will he given a* the regular morning server Tin- program for both services la as follows: Morning Organ Prelude— Halleluiah Chorus from ’Mount '< Oliv-s” Beethoven “A Spring ’ Morning ’ Zimnc rman Processional—“ Come Ye Faithful Raise the Strain” Sullivan Polo—“Hoeanna ' Granler Mr-:. Morrill. OUTertorr’ —“ Resurrect ion Mon”.. Poetlude —“Tollile Hostia' Saint Saens Evening Special Service P Thanks Be to God from “Elijah Mendelssohn Processional—" Jesus Christ Is Risen Today' Davidloa Anthem—" Sing “ABetnla Forth Buck Due*—"Easter Alleluia'' Ashford Mrs. Georgia Morrill and Mrs. F H. Nelson Anthem—^“Hall Gladdening Light". .. .Noble Vocal Soio—“Make a Joyful Noise" MacDermid Miss Norma France. VteHn Bolts—“ The Old Refrain" . . Krefsler Fvan Georgieft Antheuv—“From Thy l.ovc Asa Father" .., ... . .T”. Gounod *Trhe Resureetlon Morn” Shelley Mrs. P. H. Nelson, 0 SwWTynwa Gal I Will

I Solo—"Hosana” Granier i Mrs. Georgia Morrill. Anthem—“ Lovely Ap;<*.ir Gounod Postlude—-“ Triumphal March" Buck Frank K. “ercival is the director and Miss r Elsie MacUreagor is tlie organist. First Congregational Clmreli The fol!oing program of Easter music will be given at the morning service of the First Congregational Church. The quartette will be assisted by the Lincoln Trio. : (a) “Adieu” Fritnl <bl “Berceuse" from Jocelyn Godard Lincoln Tno. Ou.utette —"King of Kings" Simper Contralto Solo—“ The Lord Is Risen”.. I Sullivan Mr- Mary Traub Busch. Offertory—"Meditation'' Bion Lincoln Trio. * Quartette —“As It Began to Dawn”.. Phillips Postlude—" Grand March” from ”Tann hauser'* Wagner The Choir—Mr*. Alede Price Kimball, soprano: Mrs. Mary Traub Bu~h. eontralto: Andrew Smith, tenor; A. I) Hitr. barytone. Miss Ella Sehroedrr. violin: Miss Winli Hazelwood, violoncello: Mrs. S. K. S liuick. organist. , Broadway M. E. Cltkirch Twenty-Second and Broadway. Soloists—Mrs. R. 1,. Kreipke. Mrs Kugeue Short sopranos: Mr. Aohert A. Halter, tenor; Mrs. E i. Sell I- . alto: Mr. Paul L. Walters, bass Mrs. Mary K Wilhite, organist; Mr. I Willard E. Beck, director —Program: in 40 A. M. — Organ Prelude—"Ressurreetioit Mom”.. Edward Johnston i “Spring Song” Mendelssohn ; Processional—“ Welcome. Happy Morning" Arttmr Sullivan Junior Choir Hymn—“Clirist the Lord Is Risen Today" Stainer Chorus—“ Bloom. Liles. Bloom’ Post Junior Choir. Offertory—" Easter Dawn" . . - Claussman Male Quartette —“Hallelujah. Christ Is Risen ’ Spinney Messrs. Halter. Holder. Hoagiand. Walters Anthem—“ Jesus Lives Maefarlane . Program: 7:45 P. M.— Easter Cantata—" From Death to Lite" J. C. Bartlett —Prolocue— Baritone Re. native —“Bel.old: I’nto the Jens the Saviour P 1 heth" PART I (The Crucifixion) (a) Soprano Recltativi —“And the whole ibi Coorrs "We found this fellow. (cl Alto Recitative —"And he deliver'd J -sus to their will ’ Alto Sob, and Chorus—“T.o ’ .ail the earth in gloom is shrouded." Soprano Recitative —"Am! it was about sixth hour.” Tenor Soio and Chorus —"Nailed to the Cross, in agony.” PART 11 (The It .-si i rreet ion* I (a) Soprano Recitative —"Behold, there was a man named Joseph." (b* Soprano Solo—“ Still is the earth.' iai Bariton R--itanve —"Now upon the first day of the week.” lb) Alto Solo and Chorus—“Beho.d. they come." (a) Soprano Recitative "But Mary stoisi at the sepulchre weeping lb) Tenor Solo—" Fear not ye.” Soprano Solo and Chor :s—"The night Is gone the shadows flee " Soprano. Alto. Tenor and Bariton Solos —"AM theer men whom Jesus loved.” Chorus — Peace V- unto you.' FINALE. Solo and Chorus—“O. Thou Who Ruleet O er Heaven and Eearth." St. r;t Ill’s Episcopal ( liurch First Celebration. *!■:>*> A. M. Pro.x-simu!—“Come Ye Faithful” . Sullivan Semi-Choru Communion and Chant. Recessional —"At the Lamb's High Feast" Elvey Second Celebration. R A. M. (In Chape!.) Festal Celebration 10:30 A. M : Processional —"The Golden Glowing Morning" If •I'“ un ® Tntrnlt Antb^m —‘'Alienin'* Versicle— Chjint •• \nthrm —"Christ Our Pawover ’. S.*hn^.c^r Gloria TiM • - -• Gounod Festival TANARUS P'um in C—'Creation Haydn Buck “Amen" -'‘Fner Ohertory—“As It Began to Dawn Coombs Airs. Lucile Brandon Kainry Sanetus T 0 ’ jr '* Gloria in Excelsj,, .... lours Reces-lonal —“Hark, the Angels Sweeti ly Sine” SidilLlng i Evening. 7:45 O Clock. : Raper Commanderv No. 1. Knights Trrup.ar. ProcessiotiiU —“Onward, Christian Soldiers" Sullivan 1 Doxo’ogy Bourgeois' ' Gloria Patria Magnificat - Brackett. | • Chn-t Our Passover” Schnecker ; Off. rtory—“Eastertide” Stevens Mrs. Don J. Side!. ; Rc-essional—“The Son of God Goes Forth" • • Cutler Mr* Don J. Side!, soprano: Airs. J. J. Voe>ker contralto: Airs T.outse Wisenberg. contralto: Don J Sldel. tenor: John McCor.nrU bar-i William Bradford, baas: Carl I. Sell at piano: Clarence H Carson, chotrmaster and organist. Vested chorus choir j Kins: Avenue M. E. (liurclt Rev W. W. Clous* , pastor AtORMNG SERVICE Preiudi “Cl,rist tlie Lord is Risen TnDavldlca Air Frtderlek Weber. Processional—-“ Holy. Holy. Holy”.. .Dykes Intermediate Choir. Gloria Patri—“Metneke.” I "1-lying Out the Banner" Catkla Intermediate Choir. ! Offertory—Violin Solo Mis' Marjorie Payne. ; "I Think When f Read Ilia* Sweet Story of Old' . Miss Ruby Pollock. ■ "Christ Arose” I^owry Intermediate Choir. ! Doxology. : Postlud*—“O. Day of Light and Gladneas" Hosmer Arrs. Frederi*!; Weber. VESPER SERVICE—4:4S P. M Prelude—“ The EaMcr Flower" Worrell Mrs W. W. Clouse. ] *roe- sionnl—“Our Lord Indeed Is Risen" Tlllotson Chorus Ctiolr. “The Old Rugged Cross” Bennard R*v. and ATrs. W W. Clouse. “Silent the Sleeping Town" Wilson Chorus Choir. Contralto Solo “In the Garden ” Mis? Marguerite White. Offertory—Violin Solo. Mrs J. Forrest Cain. “Shall Heavy Roek Prevail ?” Wilson Chorus Choir. Soprano So’o—"The Break of Day". Wilson Mrs Homer Trotter. “As It Regan to Dawn” Tillotson Women's Chorus. "All Hail” Wilson Chorus Choir Bass Solo—“Lo f Am With You Always” . .......... Wilson Mr Clifford Ernst. "Christ Is Risen” Wilson Chorus Choir. Boxology. Port hide—“ Christ Arose” Hale Airs. W. W. Clouse. Hillside Christian Church SUNDAY MORNING —10:45 o'clock— Prelude—“ The Alcssiali” (overture) . . H andel Anthem—"Ts It the Crowning Day." Choir. Solo—“ Hosanna” . Granier Mrs. Homer Dale. Quartet —"No Shadows.” MUs Atvers, Mrs. Winter. Miss Phillips. Airs. Compton. j Solo—”T Know That My Redeemer Ltveth" Handel Mr Atargiierlte Gore Ferguson ! Offertory—"O Dry Those Tears” (Transcription) Del Ricgo Postiud* "March Triumphal" Drdla Mrs Carolyn Turner, organist. EVENING —7:30 o'CloeU— Voia*UAT7 —"Mxrcix iuikuha" Jj*rg tel

Anthem—“ Awakening Chorus." Choir. Anthfm —“All Hail. Immanuel.” Choir. Solo—" Pressing On. ' Airs. Frieda Harris, assisted by Male Quartet. Solo—Selected. Mrs. Marguerite Gore Ferguson. Solo—“ Life and Light Forever.” A’rs. Homer Dale. Offertory—“ Melody” . . .Paderswaki Postlude —“Polonaise” .Chopin Airs. Lura E. Dean, pianist. St. I’ltul M. E. ( hutch Musical Program for A'esper Service. —4 to 5 P .M.— Organ Prelude (a) Theme from “Faust' Gounod ihl "Flee as a Bird" Ashford Chorus—" Victory" Shelley Harp and Violin Duet "Fragment of a Hose." Miss Pauline Veltus. harp: Miss Margaret Powers, violin: Mr*. Powers, piano. Offertory—" Nuptial Chorus ' Ashford Baritone Solo—" Rock of Ages’ Renick Mr. Fred Eusminger. Chorus—“ They Have Taken Away My Lord" Harrington Violin Solo “Meditation’’ (Thais) Massenet Alls* Pauline Hedge* violin. Alls* Sara Elizabeth Miller, piano. Duet —"Doubt No more". . Hughes Air. E C. Duddv, Mr. Frank Tcrwilligar. Chorus —“Come See the Place” Reed Harp Solo—Selected. Mi*.* Pauline Viltus. Chorus —“The Resurrection" Shelley I’osth 'ie—“Alar.-h Triumphal'". Scotson Clark lucid-ntal solo by Air* Frank Spangler. Airs l.enton H. Biddleeombe. Mis* Mary Hoik, sopranos: Miss Dorothy Gullum. Airs. .1 if Marl;, alto*: Mrs E C Buddy, tenor, and Mr. Fred Eusminger .and Mr. Harold Eavis, bass. \ Organ—Air Ear! W. Wells. Piano—Mi** Louise Swan. Director—Air. Frank Terwillegar. No evening aervii-e. AH Souls Unitarian < hurt h 1 1 :O0 A. M. "All Old Easter Alelody" Weh “Stiring Song" Atendelsaohn V:.i*(er Carol* by Cliililren of the School. Prayer liassvlmanns Harp. “Hosannah ...... Tranler Voi- e. Hnrp. Cello, Organ. Offertory—" Pastoral Rossini Organ “I.e Revs'' Goltcrmann Cello, Harp. Organ. Po*tHlde —"Easter M ireh” ....... ATerkel Loui— S Kotin ■> harp; Robert Hodgin. - olio: Charlotte I.ieber. volet*. Airs. C. A. Broekway, organ. llall Place M. K. At Hall Pla-e M. E Church. Rev. Horace A Sprague will conduct a *unri-.*- prayer servi-i at rt a. m The Sunday School will present a special Easter program at H 30, and the -ermon subject for the morning hour i* “Immortality.'' In ihe evening the pastor will sis ik it the close of a musical program on th, -übje,rt "On the Shore of Galatec- Tin ch -ir under the direction of L R. Street, will present an Easier cantata at 7:45 p. m The program follow*: Organ Prelude— Selected, Mi** Mo*man. Organist Easter Cantat i Joy After Sorrow " Introituctton. “Ciiri*t Our Lord I ■ Rien" Mr*. Char 1 - - MrH.itton and Choir —Part I—"'Sorrow May I. u or .i Night 1. "The LonV* Death an-l Burial " Ba*-- S'-’o a-.-l Choir •J. “Out of ihe Depths." Baritone Solo, I. R Street. 3. "Angel Ho*ts Hra-wnding.” Choir 4. "Tlie Cross of Jesus " Choir 5. “There Shall B- Light " Duct. Mi*s Lol* Anderson, soprano: Airs Mc-Hatlon. alto ft. “I t There He I.ight " Mi** Atulereon. Mr Mr et and Choir R ading. Selected —M-ss Georgia McGee. Oftertory. Selected —Miss Al->*sman. Soprano Solo, Selected—Miss Helen Jac tins. —Part II—“But Joy Cometh In the Morning " 7. "He Is Risen." Soprano Obligato Allas Jarhnn and Choir 8. “Go Tell His Disciples “ Ml.** .Taehno with Choir Response. !>. “There Is joy it* the World Todny " A!’*. J*an McCormick and Choir. 10. “I Will Make All Things New." Mrs. McCormick. Air. and Oioir. Closing words, "On tli<- Shorn of Galilee," by the Pastor. Organ Postlude—Miss Aloaeman. Accompaniments will be played by tho Shortri-!-’ ■ String Quintette Guy Thrams, first violin Gladys Van Lear, second violin Liwrenop Fly, violß; Christine Wusaon, -ello: Anita Wsndel, piano. AJlss Mosmran and Mrs Fred Doup, organist#. L R. Str*et. director. Central Christian Church —10:45 A. M.— Organ Preludes ‘'Easier Carol ’ Wst “Resurrection Morn" Johnston Anthem—" They Have Taken Away".. Harrington Organ Offertorv—“Easter Offertoirn” Molleus Alto Solo—"As Tt Began to Dawn''. ..Speak* MBs F.va Jeffries. Organ Postlude—“ Alleluia" Duboi# —7:45 P. At,— Organ Prelude—" Paschal Sonata”.... Lemmens Anthem—“T.o. the Tomb". Broome Quartette —"The, Magdalene” ...... Warren Anthem —“Christ Is Ri5en”........ .Sullivan

Indianapolis Pastors to Deliver Easter Messages

DR. M. B. HYDE of th Greco M. K. Church will preach Easter Sunday morning: on "St. Peter's Easter Message” and at night on “Some of God's Thoughts.” Easter messages from former pastors will be read at the morning service. * • “EGOTISM" Avill be the morning theme of the Rev. Paul W. Eddtngfteld of the Broad Ripple Christian Church. At night, "Faithfulness.” * • • “THE RISEN CHRIST” tvill he the morning subject of the Rev. L. P. Cooper, pastor of Calvary United Brethern Church. At night an Easter program will be given. * • • m THE REAL W. W. CLOUSE of the King Ave. M. E. Church Avill conduct o baptismal service at 10:45 a. m. Sunday and aaIII receive new members into the church. The Senior and Intermediate Epworth Leagues Avtll conduct an Easter dawn service at 6. a. m. EASTER SUNDAY will be reception day at the Biookside Park U. B. Church. In the morning new members will he received and baptism administered. At night, the choir will glA'e an Easter Cantata, “Joy After Sorrow.”. AT ST. PAUL M. E. CHURCH. Dr. Frank L. Hovis Avill recelA’e a Ir.rge class into the church at the morning service. At 4p.m. a vesper service will be held, taking the place of the regular night service. The Other Fellows’ Biblo Class will have its annual Easter Sunday picture taken in the morning. * * * EASTER’ SERVICES at the Barth PI. M. E. Church will begin Sunday at fi a. in. with Easter prayer service. The Sunday school tvill give an Easter Jrogrryu at 9:30 a. m., followed by baptism of children and adults New

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Church to Give Easter Cantata •V" -m< ' . ; ,sf. ‘ ??' 5. ' ' . . - . ■ .. I * _ ■ lapp. > ' * y'M >y • 'j? • .-r * J- ' . *• vK i; ,/.' ■./ , ~,.i. c. j f’- : - .;. ... . IN A BLANCHE DRANELLE

In the cairt of “Conversion,” a cantata using a cast of 100 young people. Ina Blanche Darnaile. 8, daughter of 11 M Darnelio of 202 Eastern Ave., taios the role of the daughter of Corn li ". It wlij be

Soprano Solo-—" Open V * Th* Gates''. Kuapp j Mr- Arnold u-'-i-er. Anthem —"Speak Ye. Comfortably".Shackley Organ Postlude —Proeemtioi ~ Stainer Soloist* —Mr# Arnold Sper--er, soprano: ; Miss Eva Jelfrie*. ait-- Armed Spei.ctr, I ret:tor. tenor: Raymond Ja-.;#ou, bass. Mrs \ Dorothy Greene, organist. Central Ave. Methodist Episcopal Cliurrh DO. O. W. K 1 FEU. Pastor • —Morniag— Organ Prelude—"Restirrv- twin Atom" Johnston Anthem—“ Jesus Lives' (spinney Quartette and Chorus Offertory—Organ Soio—"April Song" . or ewer Solo—“My Redeemer and My Lord" . . . Dudley Buck ! Mrs. Shear! Organ Postlude—' Ai - ha" Dubois —Ev-’hing— Organ Reeital—j"Hosannah 1 . Dub-il# "Spring Sung" Mm Fur.aii# "Katnnienol Oetro w u i bens Vein Anthem—"Ai gem, ft,,;! the Ho -i Away Schnecker; Men'* Q lartette—"Christ Aro" . ■ Lowry ! Mes-m. Reid. Palmer. Nolen Todd Soio-—"Hosannah" Grunlsr \ Mr# Jessamine Barkley Fitch. Violin Solo—" Serenade" Schubert Miss Lorttida Cottingham Anthem—" Come *,■> the PI , . .Shelley Ladh-s' Churn* and Cliolr. Sonr —"Song of Easier' WUllattui High School Girls' Chotr. Solo—" The Conqueror Coombs Mr. Held. Anthem—"ln the End of the Sabbath” Offertory Organ Soio- "To ‘spring" -, i- . Organ Postlude—" March Trinmpliale” ', Chorus of thirty vole*? Mr. Claude r. Palmer, director: Afrs Hazel Heiliger. or vsnlt Soloist,-*—Mr* J--s- Ine Ba-klev Fitch, Mr*. Walter A Sheud, Atr, J. K. Reid Wesley Chapel M. E. Church Corner W, New York St. and Eldar Ave. 7:3u I’ M. Proeessional. Song Devotions—Fast or.

members xflU be received. At 3 p. m , . Dr. H. A. King, district superintendent, Avill break ground for the neiv church basement. The Epworth League will have a class meeting at. fi:3o. p. in. and at 7:30 there will be special music by tlie choir and a sermon by the pastor. • • • VICTORY MEMORIAL METHOD i IST PROTESTANT CHURCH—TIie Rev. G. L. Farrow will preach at 10:30 | a m. on the subject, “I Know That :m- Redeemer i.iveth,” At 7:30 p. m . "Easter Angels.” an Easter program, given by ihe children of the Sunday school. ♦ ♦ • EASTER MUSIC will be a part of every serciso at Hillside Christian Churf/h tomorrow. At 6 a. m. a sunrise prayer meeting and baptismal service wllj be observed, followed by breakfast at the church served by the ■ Harmony Bibie school orchestra, at 9:15. At 10:45 the pastor. Ilomer Dale, will preach on “The Empty Tomb” and in the evening his subject will he "■Why I am a Christian." • * * SPECIAL PROGRAMS are being arranged at the Salvation Army, 24 8, Capitol Ave.. to bo held Easter Sunday. Brig. George F. easier, Stale commander, will conduct the morning service at 10:45, at which a selfdenial altar service will he held, i A special song service is being ar- ! ranged for the night service, beginning at S o'clock, under tho direction of Mrs. A. Dench field."" Brigadier easier will also be present at the night ; service. ** * * EASTER COMMUNION will be ob- ; served at the Grace Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning. A special Easter musical program will be given at the evening hour of worship. • • • THE REV. L. C. FACKLER of St. Matthews Evangelical Lutheran

Riven Sunday, Monday and Tues day nitrhfs In tii- community hal -if the Knglevvond Christian Church The Rev. F. E. Davison. pu#tor wrote th” cantata and directed pro duct lon.

Anthem—" Unfold Ye Portals".......Nolte <Hi- rt--ry. b, rriion—Pastor Solo— "Open the Ga’es of the Temple” Knapp C. C Hogue . Anthem—" Crown Him King" Wilson Anthem—"ADiod.v -- Praise" I.orens > -oists. Mr, O Coffin and Miss Fay Weaver. Mix-d QuartU’ -"Cliri-l Arose". . . Ixiwrry W Buoliai -ii t * <>r Mr# E AJ SrilveI. loprano Ati-* Li!s m Si.-king, al'.o; A B. Craek. haws Anthem—“ Now is ( iiris’ Risen" ... Gabriel Soloists. Mr* Paulino Oakes and Mr#. E M. Snivel}’. S-i'.o—Selected. Mr A. B Crask. Anthem—“ Why Weer-est Thoii , ‘' Gabriel Soloist. Mrs tff.-rge Humphrey Anthem- CtuTrtt I# Rimii" Emerson lienedletlon. C C Hogue, dlis-etor AJlss Jeanette Foster, pianist St. Program at 8 O'Clock Mas i Low A!ass Children’s Choir High Idas# at 10:30. • Or -hestra selection*. Vtdi Auuam Gregorian : Miss# S s. Cordis .Tesu Tnrton ; offer)- ry—Terra Trwnuit. Wiegand Communion. Regina Coel! Wemr "Praise# to the Father” Orchnatra Vespers and Benediction at 3 J*. M. Mixed Choir, us-lsted by 3t, Mary's Arademv Orclieatra. St. John's Solemn High Mass at 10.30. Haydn's Imperial Mass. Vlnl Creator -tenori La FI ache Offertory: Terra Trcmult Wiegand The iiuartette 1# composed of Mr#. John T Brennan, soprano. Mls Laura Stake, into; Mr. Peter An!;enbrcck. tenor; Dr U. K A!t,urger baritoue. J. F. Bit-key is director. Children's Choir to Sing at 9:00 O'Clock Mass. “Flaster Mom” Voluntary “Rewurexl” Pa aim “O Glorious Easter Mom" Psalm

Church will administer the Lord’s suppper at 10:30 a. m. Sunday. In the morning he will preach on "Ho 1* Not Dead but i.iveth.” At 7:30 p. m all those who have Joined tho church since 1917 will march in a body into the church. Tho pastor will preach on "Christ's Question —> T.ove.st Thou Me?” The vestry wljl meet Tuesday night at tho parsonage. • * ♦ SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC CAM I'AIGN will be conducted In tho North Side Nazar* no Church, beginning Easter Sunday. The Itev. J. E. Williams of Olivet, 111., will preach eacn evening for tlie next three weeks A special feature of this meeting will be Ihe gospel singing by church choir and solos by the evangelist and ducts by others. His subject Sabbath morning at 3 0:30 a. m. will be “The Great Noed of an Old-time Revival” His evening subject will bo “The Gospel the Power of God.” * * * EASTER SERVICE will open at Merritt Place Methodist Episcopal Church with a sunrise prayer meeting. The Sunday school after the lesson study, will join in thp public worship hour at 10:30. The church choir will render the special Easter music, short sermon by the pastor, C. M. Kroft, baptizing of children and adults and receiving of members into the church. At night, tlie class meeting and the Easter service of the Epworth League at 6:30 and evangelistic service following, theme “Pilot's Question.” • * * AT Tin: SECOND BAPTIST at 9:30 a. m. there will begin an Easter Service merging with the regular morning service. Special music, readings, addresses and program by the children, and short sermon by the pastor on “Our Risen Lord.” Sermon at 7:45 on “Christ's Power to Raise the Dead.’ * • * “THE GATEWAY OF LIFE" will

"Risen, as He Said” Psalm "He Is Pleading” Psalm “Praise Ye the Lord” Psalm St. Philip Xeri Solemn High Mass at 10:30. Preceding the Solemn High Mass an organ recital will be rendered by Mrs. Anna R. Mahoney, organist. The following musica lprogram will be given during the Afass: Vidi Aquam B. Hamma Kyrie C. H. Witzka Gloria in Excelsis C. H. Witzka Credo C. H. Witzka Sanetus C. H. Witzka Benedietus C. H. Witzka Agnus Dei C. H. Witzka At the Offertory “Haee Dies" (Victor Hammeral) will be sung by a quintette of male voices. “Praise Ye the Father . . . Choir and Congregation Vespers and Benediction at 4 P. At. Dixit, Dominus Gregorian Beutus Vir Gregorian Laud its pueri ............... Gregorian Laudato Dominum ............ Gregorian Magnificat Gregorian Regir.a Coel A. S. Palma O Salutaris J. Wiegand Tantum Ergo F. Vandussen "Holy God. We I’raise Thy Name Choir and Congregation The following are members of the choir: Sopranos. Misses Alargaret Cordon, Lucille Boerug, Loretta Werner: altos, Mrs. Carrie Kebler Healy: tenor, Eugene Murphy, T. Walpole; baritone. John G. Klein; ba-.-os, Thomas P. Healy. Carl Boersig. Organist. Air* Anna R. Mahoney. Director, Frank O. i Wiiking. St. Bridget's —Easier Program, 8 A if. Maes—"Alleluia. Alleluia. Let the Holy Anthem Kis*.” “Christ th Lord Is Risen Today.“ “Hail! the Hly Day of Day*.’ "lterlna Coeli " “Today Ho Risen.” (Childrens Choir.) —lO O Clock Mas*— “Vidi Aquam” peters “ M ass in O’. . Emerson “Ymi Creator” Hamma Retrina Coeli ’ Werner The choir members are* Soprano. Mis- s Mary Davis. Louise Bonvier. Marg'arei Davis, Delia Esther Combs; ait<.ri Agnes Mahoney, Helen Hein.hart, Margaret ' Brogan; tenor, Edward Kord; bass. Joseph! Burkhard. Assumption —East,-r Program—“Vidl Aquam" . .W. C. Peters Mass In honor of St Patrick. . . .J. Wiegand : Offertory—"lb-gin:- Coe-l ' A Werner I"O Salutarls' * male quartette). Rev Vincent Wagner. O S. B. "Tantum Ereo F. C. Goeb ' Holy God We Praiso TI } Name ' Sung by Congregation Sacred Ifcart —First Solemn High Maas at 5 A. M.— "I:itr- >ll i.ir uiui-l, .*- ■; i*■ -, e and I’onitmi Gregorian "Mitwa Salve Regina Pari*"... Huber Offertory—" Terre Tremuit ' Wiegand ■‘l'rt)i-i K#ional". ... ... An F.oster Carol I —Second Solemn High Mass 9:15 A. M.— ITos-'ram of 5 a m. Mas* repeated. —Solemn Vespers at '.' 30 P M 1 "Psalms for Eastern Sunday Vespers i Kai m ' "Regina r-iril" Wern-f "() Jesil Dei Vivi' (trio) . VeTdl “Tantum Ergo". Gullraant Afi-r Benediction—" Holy God We l'raise Thy Name." Mix's] <-ho:i' of twenty-two voice* I . J. Boerger. organist a-ud choirmaster. Holy Name —lO O'C’.o-'k Maes—"VM! Aquam' !’ .T Jo* Vrar.kn "Mass In Honor of the Holy Family" C Cremer Gffertorj—"Reg'.na Coel!" M I.abst -"O Salutarls' Rev T. Schaefers. 0. S H. ■ "Tantum Ergo”. . Ilev T. Schßefera, O S H. I "Holy God Choral Tlie members of the choir ere. Soprano, Mr# C McDonough. Mr*. A. Relies Mr*. H. Hag Ist. Mr# W Fleetwood. Mrs V. Keller. Mi** Z Cauiey: alto. Mrs R Keunaiy. slr\ G. Mesllng. Mi*# H Quigley. Mrs. F. C. : Wakeiam. Mr#. .1 Kie!*e*,: tenor* Mr (4. Atesling. Mr A Kuntr. Mr V Keller; bass, Mrs. E. C Wakelam. Mr. J. A. Klebes Hidj Cross ! Propr.am to Bt Rendered at THch The muM-*al i rojrrum to be **un£ SuiubiV at the 10:30 o’clock Hljh Mass R follOAVM! Vtdi Aquam Mifiea Exulfate Deo F. X Aren* I Karina Coeli Melvill j Venl Crest or Hamrua The choir 1* composed of the following: Sopranos. Mrs Joseph Conley, the Misses Dorothy Syireeter. Edna F. Phinney and lirerr,. a’t< . Mr* D. P Lawior. the Misses Nelli* (vritHn and Stella Hauxh: tenors, S. Swallow and Praiwla Sago; bassos. Char>s Quinn. Vernon Howard and Herbert Shipmsn roiir. Mif* Julia ii" u# ford f'cilo. Charier Sexton: orxautst. Miss Marie E. Moore; aircK?t(ir. David P. Lawlor. St. Joseph’s Profrnm at 10:30 O’Clock M;mw. ! Vifi Aqua.n Gregorian I Kvrio Silver i Gi >rla Atarzo Credo Hammerel Cffertortum Avs. Vernm Sch'iiran j Sanriu* Silver Benedietur 6te*art ; Agnus Dei Silver

be the Sunday morning theme of Dr. E. A. Robertson of tho East Park M. E. Church. At night, an Easter program will be given. There will be special music. • * • REV. W. IL HARRIS of the Garden Baptist Church announces his Sunday subjects os “The Miracle of the Resurrection” and "The Price of Redemption.” • "THE SIGNIFICANCE” OF THE RESURRECTION” will be the Sunday night theme of the Rev. Charles H. Qunsolua at tho Brightwood Congregational Church. . • „ DR. FRANK S C. WICKS of All Souls Unitarian Church announces tho following order for tho 11 a. m. service Sunday: An Old Easter Melody, Welsh; “Spring Song," Mendelssohn: Easter carols by tho school; “Hosannah,” Jules Granier; voice, harp, cello, organ; “I.e Reve," G Goltermann; cello, harp, organ; notices and offering; pastoral from William Tell, Rossini; processional, hymn 204; address, “Easter;” hymn 209; benediction; postlude; "Easter March,” Market • • A NEW CHURCTT is to be organized in Brightwood tomorrow which is to be known looolly as the Brightwood Church of Qhrist. The meetings will he held hi the Red Men's Hall upstairs at the corner of E. Twenty-Eighth St. and N. Sherman Dr. B. L. Allen, who has had this work in charge, will preach at 10:30 a. m. on “The Resurrection of Christ;” nt 2 p. m. on “The Duties of Church Officers,” and at 7:30 p. m. or "Why Christ Came Into the World.” Bible school at 9:30 a. tn. Already twentyseven have signified their intention to be members of this new church. This will make six Churches of Christ that Mr. Allen had organized In and near Indianapolis. /

j Itcgin3 Coeli Werner The choir members are: Sopranos. Airs, Russell Mansfield, Mr*. Car! MoldtUac. Misses Mary Corrigan Marie Moran, Margaret Wiedolf. Loretta MeManaman: altos. Miss Mary Agnes Keller, Afiss Anna Glaska: tenor, John Merl: basso, Robert V. FessJcr; orgam*t, Aliss Mario C. Filcer. St. Anthony’s Program at 10:30 O'Clock High AI ass. Missa Solemnis In Honorum Beatae Alarie Virginia Rev. R. J. Sorin Regina Coeli J. Mitterer The members of the choir are: Sopranos, Mi is Delia Dugan. Aliss Alice Feeney. Aiiss Clara Busald, Miss Alice Atkinson. Aliss Afarie Lyons: altos, Mrs. Edward Aiahoney, Ati*--. Minnie Judy; tenors, Thomas Commins, Joseph Whelan: basso*. Aliies Feeney, Francis Dugan. Edward Aiahoney and Walter Jones. Aliss Helen O'Gara, organist. St. Francis Do Sales Program at 7:30 O'Clock Mass. Easter Hymns—Children's Choir. At 9:30 O'Clock High Alass. Vidi Aquam. Ma** of the Holy Cross A. Bartsclxmid Offertory—Christus Resurrexit M. A. Afelcil St. Ann’s, Mars Hill Program for 9:30 Alas*— "Mass in G" A. H. Rosewig \ Offertory—“ Regina Coeli” H. Millard; —Benediction—“O Solutaris” Ethel Nevin Mi.** Caroline Foltz. Soprano. “Tantum Ergo' Webbs "Holy God We Praise Thy Name".... choir members are: Mrs. Vance Sappentteld, soprano soloist: Airs. William Etter, i Misses A-ia Wort and. Marie Blaska, Helen Young, altos: Eugene Tietz. tenor: Henry Blaska. bass: Miss Caroline Foltz, organist, assisted by Allas Laura Foltz. Our Lady of Lourdes —Program for 10:15 Ilig’h Ma.-s— * “Gounod.'-i Mass in C“ Offertory—“Rrsnnri Cofli” M. Frey Tho choir members are: Mrs. P. *T. O'Cont or. Mrs W; :. t:n iiri.-.it and Miss Hazel Ash. sopranos: Miss Anna Du?an and Miss ' . phv, ados, H. H. Robertson, D. I-auer. Williant Hop**, Georg - .'* Smith, director, will be assisted by L. R. M- Df*nald. St. Joan of Arc —High Mass at 9 o'clock—- ; "Vidi Aquam Abbe Afiehel "Kyrio Loesch "Gloria" Loesch "Cr- do” Loesch | "Sanct ,= ’ Loesch - "B-nediciu* ' Loesch "Agnus 1 )el” Loeseh I Offertory—"Regi'-n Ca* 11” T.abat 1 - !■<•>::• m- rs are: Sopranos, Misses Cyrilia T:.*' Justin- Fogarty. Louis- Ge:ger: alto# V.-*es Nona Vanlenbroek. Alaxine j Ttlford. M- w. Andrew*: tenors, Paul Pes Jean. Leon Desantel: basso. W. Andrew* Atßn Carney. Edward Lit hen berg. Alfred Ni II; dir< Ir, Wi Liam A Irews; organist Mr- Je-eph Gawp* Miss Josephine *tout, violinist, will assist. Holy Angels —Solemn ITierh Mass at 7:30 Mnsie by th Young* men's choir. ! “Vili Aquam” Gregorian •v “S ii Honor of St David ..VT. H. Rees offertory—“R nna Coeli” Ricci 'Clirist Is Risen” X. A. Montani * The member* of ti e choir are: John Suli livan. Patrick Sullivan. Bryan Sullivan, Den-

Bulgin Declares ‘Ham’ Religion Is Destroying Our Civilization

BY THE VISITOR “There is something worse in the world than being an orphan,” Dr. E. ,T. Bulgin. evangelist at the Cadle Tabernacle, said last night. “It is i being a child in a home of a Godless j father.” The evangelist pointed out signs of j decay in the civilization of today, 1 stating that “tho only remedy for our civilization with its marks of decay and the only remedy for the sinner is j the blood of Jesus Christ.” “In making a plea for church members filled with the spirit of Christ, Dr. Bulgin said, “The Dead Sea is dead because it has an Inlet, but no outlet. A stagnate Christian kills a community. Make Money Honestly "Make all the money you can j honestly, but when you get it uee it ; for God’s purposes. Money is coined ; life. God bless the men who give up . their lives digging your coal out of - ihe ground. "A devil is a personality. He would ; rather Inhabit man’s mind and body than anything else. God Is a sovereign and he owns you—your time, talents, money and soul. He don’t want yours, but you.” The evangelist deplored the fact that tho women of the church have ; to give ham and pork bean suppers ' to get money for the church. “This ham religion, that’s what’s | killing us today." he said. “You have people in Indianapolis to- - -lay going to hell because they are ; making their own Gods,” he said. “No | man can originate any cod? of morals i or ethics any higher than the source. 1 Everywhere you find idolatry, the at- | tributes of the God worshiped are put 1 into It by tlie fellow that invented | him.” Th<? evangelist last night based his | sermon on the Parable of the Fig 1 Tree, and drew many lessons from !the fact that God has the right to i expect- Christians to bear the right | kind of fruit. Last night a delegation from the ! Ell Lilly & Company attended the

Bulgin Bolts By E. J. BULGIN, Evangelist at Cadle TabernaoJa. Woman. God bless your sphere'. You can make or break A mac. • • • There is no discord In the Trinity. • ft You take the blessings of life and yet you don't look tip to tho heavens and thank God. • • • Ingratitude is a damnable thins and it makes a Benedlot Arnold out of your soul. I \ • * • Oh, if we act Vail v believed in the sovereignty of God we wouldn't be begging mot.vy with' which to build tabernacles. • * • We are going to fight to uphold the American standard, but ire are not to hate men. \ • • • How c; o d has blessf and civilization today. The only bad thing tn the wofjd is man. \ ' • ■ • God wants spiritual fruit. * * • t Some people have been i n church for twenty years and they are 1-0 fatter "liritunlly today tkap wher they went into the church They -rirb hide bound The\ eat all the religion you give thorn but they / don’t produce spiritual fat. \

nis Sullivan, Fred Doerr, Eugene Doerr, Carl Lauber, John Barton, Macey Aftiler. Organist. Emma Colbert; director, Edward La Shelle. Woodruff Place IJaptLst Church —Morning—lo O'Clock— Orvan Volunatry—“Spring Song'. . . . Uollln* Processional—“ Christ Is Risen ’ Invocation and Lord's Prayer. Anthem—“As It Began to Dawn”.. . Harker Scripture. Soprano Solo—“ Easter Alorn”... . Neidlinger Mrs. T. W. Engle. Prayer. Anthem—“ All Hail, Thou Morn of Glory’ Grible Announcements. Offertory—“At Sunrise” Biggie Anthem—“ Hosanna" Granler SERMON Hymn No. 133. Recessional —“Look Ye Saints.’ Postlude—" Easter Aforning” Mailing —Evening—7:4s O’Clock — An Easter Cantata—"My Redeemer Lives” Wiiaon Night Afay Be Dark Choir Behold the Lamb of God Airs. John Branam and choir Joy Cometh With the Morning. . . . Ladies Chorus Very Early in the Morning .... Mrs. George Hacker and Women's Cnoms Behold There Was a Great Earthquake Choir Fear Not Ye Mrs. Branam He Is Risen. . . .Choir and Male Chorus Offertory—“ Solace” Pease Where Grave Is Thy Victory.... . . Airs Bernard Stuvel. Jr. and Choir I Know That Aly Redeemer I.iveth Mrs. Stuvel Christ tile lord Is Risen Choir Lo! I Am Wi’h Yon Always. . . . Bass Solo. Mr. J. E. Smith Final Chorus —“Alleluia”. Choir Postlude—“ Faster March’ Flagler Mrs. Nell Kemper, organist. Mr. William S. Alexander, director. Onlral Unlversalist Cliurrh —Easter Music for the 11 A. At. Service—- " Easier Aforning” Baumgartner (A descriptive saatafie.) Parts— Hush of the early morning. The walk to the sepulchre. The fright of the women. Speech of the angei. Return of the women from the sepulchre. “Resurrection Morn” Johnston “Gloria in Excelsis” Schilling "Easterday” Rawlev “The Lord Is My Shepherd” Smart Offertory Solo—" Hosanna” Voorheis “Postlude in F”... Mailing Organist, Miss Nora A. Grady: soloists, Afiss Irene Voorheis, Afr. Harry Voorheis: choir. Mrs Margaret TANARUS) Shea Airs. Jess" Langlals, Mr*. laeticia Hill. Misses Hah-. Dodson. Charles Culbertson, Odin F. Wad leieh. L. L. Case. Sermon subject: “Eternal Life: Wha’a Difference Does It Make Whether or Not We Believe in Eternal Life?” Fourth Presbyterian Church “Resurrection Morn" Johnston "On Wings of Morning Borne”. Arthur Miller "The Magdalene” Warren “Lo. the Tomb Is Empty Found”... Broome “pomp and Circumstance" Elgar Airs. F. T. Edenharter. organist: Atiss Esther Thornton, soprano: Airs. John L. Elliott. alto: De AVitt S. Morgan, tenor; Do AVitt S. Talbert, bass. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at 11 o’clock, and Dr. Edward Haines Kistler speaks on "AA'hen the Risen I Lord Break the Bread." The annual con- , gregationa! meeting will be held in the gym- | r.asium. Thursday, S p. m.

services. Dr. Buigin will preach I Sunday afternoon and evening. The | revival will continue for two more I weeks. SOIYSIDE CARES i i FOR 152 PATIENTI Average Cost to County S2,* Each a Day, Patients cared for at Sunnyside. ■ county tuberculosis home, in the month ending March 20, totaled 152, Superintendent Dr. E. S. Hatch, reported to the county commissioners. The average cost of each to the county was $2.01 a day. Thirteen nurses were employed. Four patients were discharged as Improved, four in arrested stages and three unimproved. One died. Nineteen were admitted, eleven of them re ported as “far advanced.” Thirty-five applications for admission are on file. “We most certainly can cure consumption if we get cases ni the early stage, as Marion County has the finest | sanatorium in the Middle West,” Dr. Hatch said. "The trouble with most | is that they wait too long.” Dr. Hatch explained that the lnsti ! tution is kept by the oounty for rich | and poor alike. Bridge Bids Under Estimate Contracts on twenty-nine abridges to be built in southern Indiana were more than $7,000 under engineers’ estimates, John D. Williams, director of the State highway commission, said today. Total contracts, awarded Friday amounted to $148,187.15. Engineers' estimates placed the ooat at $153,462.25.

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