Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 256, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1924 — Page 7
SATURDAY, AIAKCH 8, 1924
‘Bethany Night’ Will Be Observed Here Sunday
By THE VISITOR "Be.hany night” will be observed at the Eastern Heights Christian Church Sunday night. Representatives from the various churches of the city, who have attended the annual Young People's Conference at Bethany Park, Ind., will furnish the program. Myron Hopper. Doris Reldy and Margaret Spray will give short talks regarding the Inspiration and the good which they have derived from Bethany. After this will be presented a pageant entitled “Any Youth.” The characters are: Youth Paul Willcox Leadership Myron Hopper Service Elmer Julian Indifference Burris Adams Church Eleanor McColloum Ignorance Frances Smith
JERITZA PROGRAM ANNOUNCED BY ONAJJALBDT The Lhevinnes Will Be Heard in Two Piano Recitals Sunday. NA B. TALBOT today announced the program which iVH Mme. Jeritza will give at the Murat on Sunday afternoon, March 16. It is as follows: X In trade Desplane* Hondo MozartKreisler Mr. Bobs m Aria. “Divinities <su Styx." from Alceste Gluck Mme. Jeritza in Dein blaues An ge (So Clear Thine Eyes) Brahms Widmun’c (Dedication) Schumann Sony of the Lute (from th opera "Die tote Stadt") The Dead csty X W. KoraroM Cad lie (Cecily) Richard Strauss Mme. Jeritza —lntermission IV Le Manolr de Boaemonde Henri Duparc i The Boad to Rosemonde) Beau Soir (Everdng Fair) . . .Claude Debussy Ah. Love. Bui a Day H. H. A. Beach The Answer Robert Huntington Terry V Andante Lalo Caprice Xo. 20 Paganini-Kreisler Introduction and Tarantelle Sarasate Mr. Ross VI Aria From La Gioconda tSuiddio".... PonchielU Mme. Jeritza -I- -I* -!- ‘ IMPORTANT PIANO RECITAL HERE SUNDAY Josef and Mme. Lbevinne will be heard in a two piano recital at the Murat Sunday afternoon under- the direction of Ona B. Talbot. A splendid program has been announced. It should be one cf the artistic treats of the season
MATINEE MUSICAL. WIU PRESENT ELIZABETH LENNOX The Matinee MusicaJe will present * Elizabeth Lennox, contralto, at the : Jascnic Temple on next Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Program follows: . —l i Come and Trio It Handel “Onnra mal tu" Handel The Mermaid * Song Hayden —II— Aue den 'Oatltchen Bosen Volksleldchen - Fruhlingsnarht Schumann Sapphle Ode Brahma Maidens Are Like the Wind Loewe —HI—- • . fnmir, riena From “famson et Dalila ’ —IV— When Lore Is Kind—Old English. Annie, the Miller's Daurhter —Slovakian Son*. Schweser!ein —German Folk Sons. . Arr. by Brahma Hard Trail*—Negro Spiritual Arr. by Burleigh The Sea Edward MaeDowell The Lark Now Leaves His Watery Nest Horatio Parker By a Lonely Forest Pathway. .Charles GriSes Sine to Me. Sing Sydney Homer Aat the Piano. Mrs. Arthur Monuinger. + ‘l' + . ANOTHER STUDENT RECITAL ANNOUNCED AT COLLEGE The following students’ recital will be given Tuesday night In the concert hall of the Indiana College of Music. MokreJ's Valdk Esther Hollister. Slading Rustle of Spring Sarah Elizabeth Miller. W Keith Eliott... Spring, a Lovable Ladye Moss... Floral Dance (Cornish Folk Dance) Helen Ealand. Out Prelude A Fait Faye Heath. Llsat Sonnet of Petrarch Mao Dowell Witches Dance Meridith Pleasant. Scott Within the Garden . Carl Turpin. Debusey The Girl With the Flaxen Hair Lois Vaught. Soiling .. . . Spinning Room Story Op. 115 Anna Louise Burkert. Mozart Le Noie di Figaro Laura Martin. Schumann Vienna Carnival Cele Watkins. Chopin Prelude in Flat Fartha Millikan. Selected The Dream of Eugene Aram Carl Turpin. Cesar Franck. .Prelude, Fugue and Variation Chopin Waltz E Flat Otto Graf. * ++ + PITRE ARRANGES FINE PROGRAM FOR RECITAL Following Is the program which will he given by Marcel Dupre, the noted organist from Paris, at Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Thirty-Fourth and Central Ave., next Friday night, 8:15 p. m.: Part 1 Bach. Toccata. Adagio and Fume C Major Clerambault Dialogue Dupre Berceuse Cesar Franck Finale in B flat Robert Schumann Canon in B Dupre. .Variations of sn Ancient French Noel Part 2 Improvisation in the form of a Symphony (a) Allegro (b) Andante (e) Scherzo (and) Flarale Mrs. Helen Warrum Chappel will direct an operatic performance of parts of Massenet’s “Cinderella” at the Masonic Temple on Friday afternoon, Match 21. Evan Georgelff, violin teacher, has been added to the faculty of the Col-j lege of Music and Fine Arts. The vocal class of the Irvington School of Music will give a musical program Sunday. March 9, at 3 o’clock at the North Side branch on Maplewood Blvd. Mrs. Clorlnda Conte will start a class in Italian diction Tuesday night at the Irvington School of Music. The school will also open a beginners’ class in piano on next Tuesday at 2 p. m.
Fun Fern Davis Worship Etta Hopper Knowledge Margaret Cpray Miss Iris Hopper will sing a solo at the conclusion of the play. A cordial invitation is extended to all, especially the young folks of the city. Program begins at 7:45. • • • First lenten Vesper Sorvioe at Second Church The first of a series of Lenten Vesper services will be held at 4:45 p. m. Sunday at the Second Presbyterian Church. Charles F. Hansen is organist and director. The program follows: Organ Preludr—Prelude to "The Deluge' Saint Saens Anthem—The Tree* and the Master. . Daniel Prothero Anthem—Calvary Rodney Organ Interlude —Supplication . Frysinger Solo—Galilee G. Whitney Coomb* Mrs. J a me* H Lowry. Anthem —There la a Green Hill Far Away Somerset Organ Postlude—Song Without Word* •n E Minor . . Mendelssohn a • • “THE REIGN OF SAUL” will he the Sunday morning theme of lEev. Charles G. Mears at the Rainbow Ridge Baptist Church. At night, “Union of Church and State.” •* • I REV. L C. E. FACKLER, pastor of St. Matthews Evangelical Lutheran Church, will speak Sunday morning on “Two Views of the Cross” and at night. “Judas, the Traitor,” a sermon. The brotherhood will meet at the home of E. J. Ehlert. 245 Eastern Ave., Tuesday night. The Ladies’ Aid will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Herther, 1632 Spruce St. • * • REV. CHARLES H. GUNSOLTTS will preach Sunday night at the Spiritual Church of Truth on “The Astral Plane and the World of Ether.” • • • REV. GEORGE HEXXINOER will speal; at the Trinity Methodist Church at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. • • • DR. M. B. HYDE will preach at the Grace M. E. Church at 10:45 on "The Challenge of the Spiritual” and at night on “From Darkness to Light.” • • • REV. CHARLES BREWBAKER, general secretary of religious education of the United Brethren Church, will speak Sunday morning at the Brookside Park U. B. Church. At night, Rev. Charles P. Martin, paator, will preach on “Who Cares Where I Go?” • • • REV. PAUL W. EDDINGFIELD
>4U' ’* • -W* • J J W LOIS WILSON RICHARD DIX ‘lcebound’ Pulitzer 1923 Prize Play By Owen Davis “Icebound” refers to the feelings of the heart rather than the cold North. It is the story of frozen hearts melted by the fires of love. ®Look at the cast—Lois Wilson, star of “The Covered Wagon;” Richard Dix, star of “The Ten Commandments;” Vera Reynolds, Edna May Oliver, Helen Dubois, Ethel Wales and others. t y Yon ’re Bound to Like ‘ ‘ Icebound! * ’ Stan Laurel Comedy “SMITHY” ffi DAVIS%i ORCHESTRA W
ON MONDAY NIGHT, MARCH 17, Z lEGFELD FOLLIES MAKES ITS FIRST APPEARANCE HERE FO R A WEEK’S ENGAGEMENT AT ENGLISH’S, HELEN GATES AND J ESSIE REED (INSET) WILL BE AMONG THE PRETTY PLAYERS PRESENT.
will preach Sunday morning at the Broad Ripple Christian Church on "The Devil in the Church.” At night, “How to Love Your Enemies." • • • “HANDICAPS IN RELIGIOUS LIFE,” will he the theme of the morning sermon at Hillside Christian Church. Homer Dale, pastor of the church, occupying the pulpit. At the evening service Elvin Danie.ls, pastor
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of the Eastern Heights Christian Church, will preach on “The Mission ary Spirit of the Now Testament.” • • • NOONDAY LENTEN services will be resumed at Christ Church, Episcopal, Monday noon. • • • “STEADFASTNESS" will be the morning theme of Rev. Clarence Wilhelm at the Calvary Baptist Church, Brightwood. A mass meeting for
women will be held at 2:30 p. m. The theme will be “A Choicely Woman.” The night theme is announced as “The Fiery Cross.” • • • AT THE ST. PAUL M. E. CHURCH, Dr. Henry L. Davis of Greencastle will preach in the morning. A group meeting will be held at 2:30 p. m., at which Dr. Paul Rugg of Chicago will speak. There will be no night service. * * DP. FRANK S. C. WICKS an nounces the following of service at 11 a. m. Sunday at All Souls Unitarian Church: “Grand Chorus,” (Dubois); “In the Morning,” (Grieg); Hymn 336; second service, covenant, anthem, words of aspiration. Responsive reading, ninth selection; Scripture: Hymn 305, notices and offerings, “Berceuse in D,” (Lemare); address, “The God We Worship.” Hymn 75, benediction, postlude, “Pilgrims Chorus,” (Wagner). • • • REV. W. I. GAUGHRAN will preach at the Brightwood Congregational Church on Sunday night. • * • DR. E. A. ROBERTSON of the East Park M. E. Church will preach Sunday morning on “Five Tremendous Facts and Their Monings.” At night, “What Are You Worth?” • • • AT THE MORRIS STREET METHODIST CHURCH the Rev. E. P. Jewett, pastor, announces that Evangelist John Huson will preach at both services next Sunday. The vested choir will be directed by. Will Hits. Evangelistic services will be held every night next week, with the exception of Saturday night. • * • AT SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH the Rev. H. R. Waldo will preach Sunday morning on “The Power of Appetite,” and at night on “The Defeat of Sin.” • • • ‘“THE CHRISTIAN’E OBJECTIVE IN THIS LIFE” will be the morning theme of the Rev. Clyde L. Gigbons of the Garden Baptist Church. At night, “Homes." • • • B. L. ALLEN, minister of the Brightwood Church of Christ, will preach upstairs in tk Red Men’s Hall, comer of E. Twenty-Eighth Stand N. Sherman Dr., Sunday morning on “Christian Unity” and at night on “A Backsliding Church.” • • • DE. EDWARD HAINES KISTLER preaches for the Fairview Presbyterian Church Sunday at 11 in the Fourth Church, Nineteenth and Alabama Sts., on “Life’s Dividend Day,” and at 8:46 p. m., in the former Grace
MOTION PICTURES ISIS FIRST HALF NEXT WEEK HOOT GIBSON “A Ride for Life” A Western Thriller with Host LeadIn* a Chase After -i Myaterlou* Masked Rider. ‘Olympic Mermaids’ In Which Girl Aquatic Champs Display Their Skill. 10c All Seats 10c
■ln Oil filmdoni w more interestinq an experiment could be conceived C/ than A Picture Directed-not tAeted-but Dtmed-by the Votlds Greatest Comedian Sounds interesting does'rd it ? yetl-it has been dons Charlie CHapiuu tn^pzxkiaedthatpiatujre^ •AMOIAMi Os PARIf ■ Charles Chaplin's -p . p no “A woman of Paris’* reports comamtiDm^aa^S Overture that it wa? a great picture. “THE JOLLY ROBBERS" stem the iAcW TOflOZmSy - BY VON SUPPE 0 .1 T? • T P BAKALEINIKOFF itOm U\£ {XOffl CXj c “‘hundred different jauree.j’ ..d.flrit.SouVr... we were tddthnt it ua? a “BUSY BUDDIES TeVe latiOn. , ..-rti! ov r lty ,JV.'Z„'. So ua looked at it / / y e w* u h CIRCLETTE OF NEWS You baa it/
Next Attraction CDSINNE GRlfflTH* 1 ‘lillies of TEARifc
Church, Thirty-Second St. and Capitol Ave., on “Our Victor Comrades.” Wednesday, at 3, a congregational meeting will be held in the Fourth
MpTIONmCTURES ■ jr w/th ANOTHER CHILD TCIeSHH| I INhLAW ,S I I A heart-touching drama based on a problem which affects every household in the land GASTON GLASS, RUTH CLIFFORD, EDITH YORKE, JOSEF SWICKARD, CRAUFURD KENT AND VOLA VALE IN THE CAST.. |1 g m • * * * H WILL ROGERS COMEDY •Two Wagons—Both Covered” FOX NEWS WEEKLY Jack Tflson, Singing “So This Is Venice” 11 I VIRGIL MOORE’S APOLLO ORCHESTRA
Church to consider the matter of the pastorate of the church. Pollock’s Dollar Theater Is Not Dead Cnannlng Pollock declares In a let-
ter from abroad, that his “Dollar Theater” is not dead, but only sleeping, and that he is simply waiting for a return of his health before taking it up in earnest.
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