Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 293, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1924 — Page 12

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DR. WICKS BASES SERMON ON HE Os EASIER ROPE • " Churches Report RecordBreaking Crowds on Resurrection Sunday. |7—1 HROUGHOUT the Christian I world one anthem is ring 1 | ing,’’ Dr. Frank S. C. Wicks of All Souls Unitarian Church said in his Easter message Sunday. “In jubilant strains.” he said, "voices blend in one refrain: ’Christ is risen. He has risen from the dead:’ “We sing of the t'riumph .of life over death. We believe in life. We see that, with the ebb and flow of the change of seasons, the great current of life pushes steadily on in a neverbroken circle. “It moves with the rising sap of the spring time; it flowers in the blooms of May; it puts a song in the throat of the bird: it mantles the earth with robe of green: leaps exultant in the prodigality of summer: it hangs the boughs with fruit in autumn: it sin-ts to sleep under the snowy coverlet of winter. But it is the same life, forever and forever. “If I found life stopping anywhere, passing into nothingness. I could believe in death, but I shall not believe in death until I have seen one in* stance of it. I do see what is called death. I see change, transmutation, decay. "I see the young pale and fade and fall as a flower from its stem. I see the old wither and grow sere as the leaf on the oak. I see faces that looked upon us with love, yesterday, now cold and still. I see hands that put loving service into each day's duties now stiff and nerveless. I see the final dissoiufion of every hodv, but I do not see the passing of life. “With that faith, hope tuning our voices to the celestial chorus, we maysing: "We shall rise—rise from the dead.” he said.

PREACHES ON NEW BIBLE Value of Rotherham's Translation Expressed in Pulpit. Stafford E. Homan Sunday at the Brightwood Church of Christ said Bible students all over 'the world acknowledge that “The Emphasized Bible,” by the late Joseph L. Byrant Rotherham is "more in harmony with ancient Hebrew -and Greek manuscripts because its plain teaching, simplicity and clearness aids the restoration of primitive Christianity.” He said that ‘‘Rotherham says that God permitted man to choose his own way: He allowed Pharaoh's heart to become dull for it was h : s nature to be. therefore God did not harden his heart, but inaugurated the Passover deliverance to redeem Israel.”

TALKS ON REURRECTION Draws Lessons From life of Christ and Applies Them. "The resurrection is the greater event in the history of the Bible or in the life of the individual.” Rev. j Charles 11. Gunsolus said Sunday at the Spiritualist Church of Truth. "The resurrection occurs immediately after death, and is known also as the second birth.” he said. "The resurrection of tne dead is not impossible as long as the psychic cord is intact and so long as no vital organ has been destroyed.”' RELIANCE UPON GOD College President Gives Address at English Theater Sunday. "Some people do not have a very good time with God because they are too much concerned over some *hing that are not essential.'-’ said Dr. John W. Leedy of Marion, Ind., president of Marion College, in an address Sunday afternoon at English's Theater. "We need to rely more upon God and not upon men.?’ he said. CHURCH IS DEDICATED Second Baptist Enlarged and Remodeled—Two Speaks. The remodeled and enlarged building of the Second Baptist Church was rededicated Sunday. The Rev. F. A. Hayward, executive secretary of Federated Baptist Churches of Indianaoplis. and the Rev. J. J. Patterson, pastor of ThirtyFirst St Baptist Church, were principal speakers.

DOMINION OVER SATAN Put Yourself in Christ's Power. Dr. Neighbour I rges Audience. "God wrill put the power of Jesus Christ back of you if you will put yourself in His power.” declared Dr. Robert E. Neighbour of Chicago in an address Sunday afternoon at Cadte Tabernacle. "The resurrection gave Christ power and dominion over Satan,” he said. PONTIFICAL HIGH MASS Bishop Chartrand Assisted by Visiting Clergy at Catholic Cathedral. At Indianapolis Catholic churches solemn high mass was held on Faster Sunday. The Rt. Rev. Joseph Chartrand. bishop of the Indianapolis diocese. assisted by visiting clergy, said solemn pontifical high mass at SS. Peter and Paul Catheldal. RESURRECTION STRESSED Rev. Gerald Smith Declares Event Most Important in Christ’s life. Importance of faith In the Resurrection of Christ was stressed in the sermon Sunday of the Rev. Gerald L. K. Smitn. pastor of the Seventh Chris tian Church. • ‘“The resurrection was the greatest event in the life of Jesus Christ." the pastor said. A choir of fifty voices provided .music at the Easter service. VIRGIN BIRTH REAFFIRMED Westminster Presbyterian Church Presents Statement to Preabrtery. Th* belief of the virgin birth and .-ither doctrines of the Chriatian church Ben reaffirmed Sunday by the congre-

A Puzzle a Day PAR RAP ? In the substraction shown above, the letters P. A, and R each represent a different figure, so that two numbers of three figures each are formed. The letter “P” stands for a figure one greater than the letter "R.” What is tre result of the subtraction? YESTERDAYS ANSWER ! EASTER DAY] YESTERDAY | By changing the "A” to “Y.” the words ' Easter Day” may be formed into "Yesterday.” On Saturday, when this puzzle appeared, Easter Day- was “tomorrow;” and, quite naturally. Good Friday was ‘‘yesterday-.’’ gation at the Easter service of the Westminster Presbyterian Church. A statement, adopted by the body, was presented at the Indianapolis presbytery at Bloomington today-. FORTY-EIGHT JOIN CHURCH Eighty-One Converted at Fountain St., M. E. Church Meeting. Fountain Street M. E. Church has forty-eigbt new members. They were received into the church Sunday. The Rev. P. S. May, pastor, said eighty-one persons were converted a ten-day preEaster evangelistic campaign. UNSELFISH SERVICE BEST Miss Conde Delivers Sermon Sunday at First- Baptist Church. “One of the best ways to find Clod i is to lose ourselves in unselfish service for others," said Miss Bertha Conae. religious worker, in a sermon Sunday- afternoon at the First Baptist Church. “Our literature, architecture, method of thought and moral standards of judging would have been profoundly changed without the life and teachings of Jesus Christ,” she said. CHRIST'S PERSONALITY LIVES Rev. Moor Says Influence Is Wielded Over People of Today. “The personality of the late Wooddow Wilson is dead and unable to influence the lives of men and women today, while Jesus Christ, vyho died nineteen hundred is touching the lives of persons every day in Indianapolis, asserted the Rev. O. B. Moor in a sermon Sunday at the Emanuel Reformed Church, Prospect and S. N’ew Jersey Sts. \

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BEER ADVOCATES AND ANUS NAVE INNING IN NOUSE Fifty-Nine Bills Permitting Sale of 2,75 Beveridge Before Committee, By WILLIAM J. LOSH United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, April 21.—Beer and anti-beer groups battled today- before the House Judiciary Committee in support of their views. Fifty--nine identical beer bills, all of which permit the manufacture and sale of a pre-Volstead beverage, were taken up by the committee, while advocates of modification of the V-olstead act urged adoption of one of them and drys condemned them all. Will Hold Public Hearing The House wet bloc, headed by Representative Hill, Maryland, and Dyer, Missouri, brought the bills to the committee's attention at a public hearing. Representatives of the joint legislative committee. American Federation of Labor, the Association Against the Eighteenth Amendment, the Uiberty League of Massachusetts and the Mod eration League will be heard. Wheeler to Talk Wayne B. Wheeler, leader of the Anti-Saloon League forces, will tell the committee that the proposed beer modification is the first wedge which foes of prohibition hope to drive into the prohibition law.

DILLON ASKS REHEARING Stewart lVmnelly Appeal Dismissed by Court. A motion for rehearing has been filed with Supreme Court by attorneys ' for Thomas B. Dillon, former Repub lican Twelfth ward chairman, convicted for operating a gaming house. His conviction was upheld by Supreme Court. The court dismissed the appeal of Stewart Donnelly, former pugilist, from a conviction on liquor violation. The court upheld a conviction on a similar charge several weeks ago. Real Silk Leases Building Announcement has been made of the construction of a two-story brick building to be leased to the Real Silk Hosiery- Mills and adjoining the company's plant at 814 N. Noble St. Consideration was given at $150,000.

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