Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 281, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1923 — Page 3

WEDNAbDAir, A-UixlL 4, 1923

REFUSING GOD IS MAN’S WORST SIN, SAYS EVANGELIST Return to Old Friendships of Bible Days Suggested to Remedy Evils, “The mcist appalling fact in human life today is sin,” declared Dr. E. J. Bulgin, North Carolina evangelist, in his sermon Tuesday night at the Cadle Tabernacle. “The worst sinners In Indianapolis are the men who refuse to walk in the light of God.” “Man must open his soul if he wishes to walk In the light of Al-

TONIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Valentino Will Appear in Person At Tomlinson Hall Famous cave-man lover will conduct Valentino’s Mineralava Beauty Contest. Thousands or Indianapolis girls to participate

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mighty God. The human soul Is made by God, for God, and Is never at rest until It seeks and finds repose In the God that created It,” Bulgin said. Man Fails to Reach Mark Failure of the average man to miss the mark set before him was explained as man’s most besetting sin. When man misses the mark of God, the spiritual mark, he has sinned, he said. Then why, he asked, are so | many men afraid to admit their i spiritual shortcomings. "A man will admit, and proudly, that he Is a Democrat or a Republican, a Mason or an Odd Fellow, and some of you even don't hesitate to admit you are a K. Iv. IC., but there aren’t many of you that care to make any admissions as to your soul. When I ask you if you’re a Christian, you get scared. “My Bible says there's a heaven, and I believe It. My Bible snys there’s a hell, and I believe It. My God says I may be saved, and I believe It.” Urges Old Friendship. Using as the text of his sermon the story of David and Jonathan, Dr.

Bulgin Bolts By E. J. BULGIN, Evangelist at Cadle Tabernacle. “You don’t need to wear a robe and a crown to be a friend." • * • “Don’t call sin an hallucination of the mortal mind —just call it SIN." • • • “If man did not fall is Genesis said he did he had a terrible tumble somewhere.” • * • “When some of you people are asked about your religion you begin to shiver.” • * * “The devil checkmates God wherever he can " • * “The human soul will never enjoy any rest or peace until It has jought and found God.” • • • # “I began praying for good dreams and I quit having bad ones.”

Bulgin urged return to old friendships of Scriptural days as a moans of relieving the world of malice and prejudice. "Jonathan was a king’s son

and David was the son of a peasant, but they loved as true brothers.” The value of prayer to the one In need of material things, as well as

The VALENTINO MINERAL AY A BEAUTY CONTEST is open to all. Attend the famous sheik’s open-for-all dance and enter the contest. That’s all there is to it. By process of elimination, starting with the entire list of entrants, the judges will reduce the number of Indianapolis’ pretty girls to six beauties. From the remaining six the judges will select THE PRETTIEST GIRL. The lucky girl will receive immediately a set of famous dolls, miniature reproductions of Mr. and Mrs. Valentino, presented to her by Mr. Valentino. But this is only the beginning of her fame and fortune. At the close of the Valentino tour, some time in June, the winners from all the cities in which Mr. Valentino appeared will be given a trip to New York at the expanse of the Mineralava Company. They will see New York from the Battery to the Bronx, stop at the best hotels, visit the best theaters, and then as a grand finale there will he a final dance in Madison Square Garden where the National Beauty winner will be selected by a committee of the world’s most famous artists. The Grand Prize Beauty, representing the pick of the prettiest girls from more than 100 cities, will then be given a contract for her appearance in Mr. Valentino’s first motion picture. This is the story, without frills or fancy, so if you believe you are pretty enter your name and you may be selected as the world-famous screen idol’s leading lady.

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the one desiring spiritual assistance, was urged by the evangelist. Homer Hammontree of Chicago, chorister with Mel Trotter, famous evangelist now In Philadelphia, sang two solos at the beginning of the service, followed by hymns by the Cadle choir. Dr. Bulgin’s address tonight will be to several missions which will send delegations to the services. Seat reservations for fraternal organizations have been made, Dr. Bulgin announced. Bankers to Speak Henry Eltel, vice president of the Indiana National Bank, and Bernard I. Head of the Fletcher American National Bank, will speak tonight at the monthly meeting of the Indianapolis Filing Association at 43 S. Meridian St. Mrs. Claude Stephenson will give readings. Gyro Olnb to Dance An informal dance will be given by j the Gyro Club at Prather Hall, FortySecond St„ and College Ave., Thursday j evening.

WOMEN WILL AID BAR ASSOCIATION AGAINST RADICALS Cooperation In Campaign Pledged by State Groups, Cooperation with the program of the Indiana State Bar Association against radicalism has been pledged by the

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Federated Clubs of Indiana, the Indiana League of Women Voter*, the State Woman’s Council and the Indiana Business and Professional Women’s Club, J. A. Van Osdol of Anderson, committee chairman, said today. Many public-spirited citizens will be asked to address meetings of women’s clubs, Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, Optimists and other business men’s associations on such subjects as “Liberty Under the Law Rather Than in Spite of It.” Lawyers with Van Ordol are: First district, Henry B. Walker, Evansville: Second district, John C. Chaney, Sullivan; Third district. Wilmer T. Fox, Jeffersonville; Fourth district, Frank Rlchman, Columbus; Fifth district. John M. Fitzgerald, Terre Haute; Sixth district, Cath P. Freeman, Richmond; Seventh district, Lewis A. Coleman. Indianapolis: Eighth district, Jame* J. Moran. Portland; Ninth district. Lex J. Kirkpatrick, kokomo: Tenth district, Joseph G. Ibaeh, Hammond; Eleventh district, Robert M. Van Atta, Marion; Twelfth district, George M. Eberhart, Huntington: Thirteenth district, I. 8. Rernlg, South Bend-.

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