Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1923 — Page 12
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BiBLE PROVES GOD EXISTS, PASTOR STATESJ SERMON Rev, Fackler Draws Lessons From Cerftain Hidden Mysteries, "Ab we search the Scriptures to know more about Qod, we find hidden things, wisdom and judgments which the human mind cannot fathom,” Rev. Louis C. E. Fackler, pastor of St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church, decal red Sunday in a sermon on "The Hidden Mysteries.” “The Bible and the universe vouch for the existence of God,” he said. “The sacred writing, the Bible, tells us of the true God. "The first mystery is that concerning the trinity. The entire Scriptures declare that God is one Lord, yet He is described as Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Here we have a proposition which is beyond the grasp of our reason. That statement is not a contradiction, no Christian will call God a liar as the unbeliever does. The Christian search the Bible which says There are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word and the Holy Spirit,’ and these three are one, i. e,, one Lord, one God. There are three persons in the one divine essence. “The Christian accepts the testimony which God bears of Himself and knows what He says is truth. The rationalist says impossible, what foolishness. and refuses to believe. Second Mystery Deals *Vlth Wisdom and Knowledge. “The next mystery is "The Wisdom and Knowledge of God." We cannot understand how a being can possess all wisdom and knowledge. "We never saw a human being that knew everything that human mind caji comprehend. Where is there a philosopher, a scientist, a mathematician, a theologist, a physician, a lawyer, a linguist all in one person. There may be a person that possesses an understanding of these various subjects. but there is much In each branch which he does not know. Then the learned must continue review in each branch which he does not know. Then the learned must continue review lest they fprget. That which a learned man has forgotten would make us wise. “Now think of God of whom our text speaks. He knows everything. Oh the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of Go-1. Speak in any language and God understands you. God understands the workings of everything. He has given us in the first chapters of Genesis the fundamentals of all true natural science. There he tells us how man, the world and all things came into existence. "Yea, just think of it. He understands even the thoughts and intentions of our hearts. Now this does not pertain to only one person among us, but to all people everywhere and in all ages. Who is there among us that can comprehend with his mind such a being. This is the Lord God of whom the Scriptures speak.
Even a Third Mystery Is Discussed by Pastor “Another mystery In our text is "The Judgments and Ways of the Lord." How unsearchable are His judgments and His ways pass finding out. Why is it that the Lord often calls from this world faithful Xlans who would be of great assistance in promoting the kingdom of God? "Why does He not permit them to labor longer? Wiiy does He often give long life to the wicked? When they refuse to accent the truth. Why dees He not strike them down in their wickedness? Why is it that great difficulties that appear without and within the church are not removed upon the first requests of the Christians? The Lord would try' our faithfulness. But above that we can see the ways of the Lord pass finding out. “Though there ore mysteries in the Scriptures, that which is necessary for salvation is cleariy stated, so that he that will faithfully hear will be lod to believe In God and he that believes will he saved Blessed are they that hear the word of God and keep it.” the Rev. Fackler said. PRODIGAL SON TYPICAL Educator Bays Bible Characters Is Like Man Without God. “The prodigal son of the Bible is typical of the entire human race away from God," declared Dr. John Paul, president of Taylor University, in his sermon before 1,500 persons at Cadle Tabernacle Sunday on “Modern Prodigals.” Dr. Paul announced that the national convention of the Promotion of Holiness Associatio would be held In the Tabernacle in September. ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED Tuxedo Baptist Celebrates 15th Ann!versary of Pastor’s Service. Tuxedo Baptist Church celebrated the fifteenth anniversary of the pastorate of the Rev. 17. S. Clutton Sunday. The Rev. Clutton preached In the morning and the Rev. C. M. Dinsmore In the evening. Fifteen years ago the church had a membership of 117. It now totals 498. CHILDREN HAVE THEIR “DAY” Exercises Attended by 1,500 Youngsters at Central Christian S. S. Fifteen hundred children attended Sunday school at Central Christian Church Sunday in observance of Children’s day. A pageant, "A Child of Any Land," was presented by all the departments under the direction of Mrs. C. C. Litten. CHURCH OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Basket Dinner Served at Anniversary Celebration. The Rev. Clarence Wilhelm, pastor of the Calvary Eaptist Qhurch, spoke at a meeting Sunday in commemoration of the tenth anniArsary of the Cumber'anl Baptist Church. A baskftAlinner was served.
World’s Biggest Circus Arrives Here Today for Two Great Performances
As today is circus day in Indianapolis, this picture of three performers of Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey combined circus tells its own story. The elephant is Babylon. He is the biggest actor with the circus. The femine looking person is Berta Beeson, famed tlght-wlre walker and dancer. "Berta'’ Is a man. The third picture, a clown, needs no introduction. Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey circus arrived here during the night for two performances today on the circus lot on W. Washington St. There will be no street parade as this circus eliminated It several seasons ago. The 700 arenlc stars with the circus number such world-fl&ted artists as Berta Beeson, the sensational high wire, danseuse; Lily Leitzel, the
world’s greatest aerial gymnast; Beatrice Sweeney, “twirling at pin wheel speed in the dome of the big top;” Mile. Theol. who describes sixty revolutions per minute on a foot-square base fixed high in the air; "the marvelous girls in the Silver Swings''— an old world novelty act. There are single companies of performers in this vast modern circus that outnumber the entire personnel of old-time shows. One family, the Nelsons, In remarkable acrobatic displays. consists of father, mother, six daughters and a son. The Italian Picchianls form a troupe of fourteen athletes. Other companies have been formed for the 1923 tour by combining the champions of different countries. The Clarkonians, supreme among aerialists of England, now appear trapeze to trapeze with the American Tomelsons. Vleing with these artists over still other great nets are the French aerialists, the Silbons, and elsewhere In the 700-foot long main tent, the Siegrists and Neopolltans. There are seventeen separate displays this season, each numbering no less than nine separate acts. Seventy equestrians present bareback riding and. In addition, twentytwo menage riders appear in a display given over entirely to highschool horses. The bareback artists offer everything commonly associated with the "old-fashioned circus." j while the wonderful Relffenach Sis- j ters have come from Belgium to in- j
HONOR STUDENT WILL BE SENTENCED ON JUNE 19 Drake I'niversity Man Convicted of Killing Father-in-Law. By United Frees lOWA CITY. lowa, June 2.—Robert Leeper, Drake University “honor student,” found guilty by a jury of murdering his father-in-law, Roy Fertz, will be sentenced June 19. The verdict recommended life Imprisonment. Mrs. Mima Wertz, the convicted man’s mother-in-law, and Beryl Wertz Leeper, his wife, were indicted. KIDNAPING JUST ‘STORY’ Eight-Year-Old Girl Admits Her Adventure Was Fake. When little Helen Moore. 8, could not find tho heme of her mother, Mrs. August J. Loechle, 1001 Parker Ave., Sunday afternoon, she returned to the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Maggie Judt, 107 N. State St., and accounted for her absence with a story of being kidnaped. “A man in a black automobile held me up and told me to get my clothes and said ‘You have to come with me.’ He let me out at Tenth St. and a street car man brought me home,” she said. But, when Motorpolice Oakley and Dillane questioned her, she said she was just "storying to her grandmother.” SENIORS RELISH KISSING Dartmouth College Places Stamp of Approval by Vote of JlB to 38. By United press % HANOVER. N. H„ June 4.—Kissing is relished by senior classmen at Dax-t----mouth college. In the balloting on popular things and persons seniors placed their stamp of approval on kissing, a vote of 118 to 38. Six students admitted they never had been kissed and more than a hundred were proud they had.
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world's greatest riders and at all times enliven the program with everything from a miniature hook and lad- i der company, formed entirely of j dwarfs, to the new nationally famous "Spark Plug. ’ THIRD WOMAN FIGURES IN LOVE TANGLE HERE Couple Arrested When Wife Brings Charges; Two Children Involved. Pearl Griffin and Carl L Shanks, ; both of Shelbyville, 111., were undey j arrest today following appearance of | Mrs. Florence Shanks, wife of Shanks, late Sunday night. Mrs. Griffin Is charged with contributing to neglect of child find a statutory charge, and Shanks with neglect of child and a statutory charge. Mrs. Shanks told police she came here to locate both her husband and I her two children. She said Shanks j came here with a woman. They were found at 841 N. Pine St., police ( said. Police say Mrs Griffin admitted j leaving her husband in Shelbyville to | come here with Shanks. South Sidors Have Picnic South Side Boosters' Day was cele j | hrated by more than 2,000 persons at I j Columbia Park Sunday. A chicken 1 dinner, card games, athletic events and dance were features. See Mamma Q&i&W F.v’ry Night” The popularity of this tuneful, self-starting ioxjW trot * 9 spreading like an §the finest version of it Columbia Record, by Tho Ba is the encore number on AMUSEMENTS I
Continuous Vaudeville LYRIC ¥ 1 Josie Heather | The Ffimouft English Comedienne 2 Palos & Palet | Led Buffon Musical 3 Mascot | The Pony with the Human Mind 4 Kate & Wiley | Watch Your Step 5 Peck & Harris | An Oddity In Black and Tan 6 Kyrlton Sisters & Mack | Two Baby Grands and an Upright 7 Phiibrick & Devau ■‘Samples" 8 Andrieff Trie Russian Dancers COMING—NEXT WEEK THE HOOSIER FOLLIES
MISSING PERSONS ARE SOUGHT HERE Four Disappear Over Weekend —Circus Watched, Leonard Templeton, Jr., of Hamilton, Ohio, thought to be with the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey circus here today is being sought by his father who Is connected with the sheriff's office at Hamilton, and who offers $25 reward for his boy. Police will search the show for the boy. Vivian Brown, 18, of 1321 E. Michl'gan St., left her home Sunday In a car driven by her cousin, Pete Dailey, 21, of 1321 E. Michigan St. Tho couple has not been seen since, police say. Claude Vivien Atherton, 15, of 5202 E. Michigan St., left home Sunday and has not been seen since. His parents asked the police today to search for boy. Howard Paxton, colored, 7, of 320 W. Wyoming St., was reported missing today.
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ismpp Another Great Comedy With the Star of “The Hottentot” DOUGLAS MacLEAN “A MAN OF ACTION” Romance—Laughs—Thrills. OVERTURE) Grand March from "AIDA* BY VERDI MODEST ALTSCHULER CONDUCTOR A MERMAID COMEDY “ROLL ALONG” Something New in Fuu Film# XYLOPHONE SOLO “PAVLOWA POLKA” PLAYED BY O. M. HA.PP CIRCLETTE OF NEWS
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