Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 192, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1925 — Page 7
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PRE-CHRISTMAS SERVICES TO BE HELD SUNDAY Local Pastors Begin Yuletide Schedule Tomorrow. H i ~*X"i MAN In Search of Himself,” A I with Introduction from one L**l of Kipling’s stories, will be Edmond Kerlin’s subject for a gospel sermon at the Sunday evening “Peoples Service” of the First Evangelical church. Also answers to questions from the audience, and special music by the Evangelical double quartet and Mrs. Roy Dyer, soloist, will be on the service program. Mr. Kerlin will speak at the morning worship period on “The Lost Arts.” Beginning tomorrow, at 6:45 p. m., the Christian Endeavor Sunday night meeting will be reinstated. The "Peoples Service” musical program at night will be as follows: Ortran prelude—Minuet and Trio in A minor Melody in C Mar -hant West Double Quartet —Brightest and Beat Rubinstein Organ Offertory—Salut do Amour. . .Elgar Doublo Quartet —Incline Thine Ear Hlmmel Solo by Mrs. Roy Dyer Postludo—Solemn March in E flat 1 T'l Housley HANSEN TO BROADCAST CHRISTMAS MUSIC The following pre-Christmas musical program will be presented at the Seeond Presbyterian Church, Sunday afternoon at 4:45. Organ—" Meditation Prelude” (Christmas in Sieilv) Pietro Yon Anthem—“He Is Blessed” Biedcrman Anthem—“lt Came Upon the Midnight Clear” Camp Duet—“ Somebody Came and Lifted Me” Harkness Mrs. James H. Lowry and Miss Mary Moorman. Organ Interlude—“ Pastoral Symphony” (Messiah) Handel Anthem—“One Day” (words Rev. Joseph A. Miihum) . .Charles F. Hansen Charles F. Hansen will play a half-hour po3tlude organ recital program, following vesper service, to be broadcast. * • * .FIRST MORAVIAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH will observe its thirty-first anniversary with the following special servise. At the morning service the pastor, the Rev. Christian O. Weber, will preach the anniversary sermon. At the evening service the pastor will preach on the theme, “That Which Inspires Man for Service,” at 3 o’clock. The anniversary "Love Feast” will be held at the Broadway M. E. Church, which has been purchased by the Moravian congregation, and will be occupied by that congregation after June 1, 1926. ‘The Rev. J. Ambrose Dun'kel, pastor of the Tabernacle Preaby-
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Important to Local Pastors On next Saturday, Dec. 19. The Indianapolis ’lMmes will publish the musical and entertainment programs of the churches of the city. To do this, all pastors and choir directors are asked to submit their entire musical programs and Christmas events, written on typewriter if possible, to the Church Editor of The Times as early as possible next week. Do not wait untl Ithe last minute, but mall or send in your programs at once. The Times desires to have every Indianapolis church represented on its church page next Saturday.
terian Church, will be the speaker at the Love Feast. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O. Friermood will be the soloists, assisted by a* augmented choir. * * • REV. PAUL JUDSON MORRIS will speak at the morning service of the Emerson Avenue Baptist Church on “New Day for Christian Missions.” in the evening the subject will be “Dealing Honestly With the Master.” * * • REV. FRED A LINE, pastor of Central Ugiiversalist Church, Fifteenth and New Jersey Sts., will preach Sunday morning on the subject, “The World’s Heart Hunger.” The communion will be observed, following the sermon. •• • t REV. E. F. PREVO will preach at the morning service of the Riverside Park Church on “The Value of Words.” In the evening his theme will be “But Nevertheless.” • • • THE SERMON SUBJECT of Elden H. Mills, pastor of First Friends Church will be ‘’Christianity —A Life.” Service at 10:45. Vesper service is held each Sunday evening at 5 o’clock. Tea and fellowship follow the service. • * • “THE WORDS THAT I SPEAK UPON YOU, THEY ARE SPIRIT AND LIFE,” John 6;63, is the text for the sermon of Rev. J. H. Rilling Sunday morning at the Second Evangelical Church. Sunday evening subject: “Christ At The Closed Door.” Rev. Rilling will speak at the 7:00 hour. The Frohnne Sisters of the St. Paul Evangelical Church will sing at both of the evening services. • * “THE CHRISTIAN AND HIS CHILDREN” will be the morning subject, by the pastor. At night, Dr. E. R. Moon on “Fifteen Years
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Formal opening Beth El Temple, Thirty-Fourth and Ruckle Sts., was held Friday night, The dedication program will continue today and Sunday, Rabbi Isadore Goodman said. Dr. Frank S. C. Wicks, All Souls Unitarian Church pastor, and Rabbi Goodman spoke. The Beth El choir sang. Rabbi Goodman preached the dedicatory sermon at 8 a. m. today. Louis Sakowltz and Louis Falender read from the Torah and Haltorah. A chanukah dance will be given at
in Africa.” Dr. Moon Is a missionary at home on furlough from the Congo. The evening services will be conducted by the Women’s Missionary Society assisted by the Triangle Girls. • • • SUNDAY MORNING, the Rev. G. L. Farrow of the Victory Memorial Methodist Protestant Church will preach on “The Valley of Needs.” At night, “The Changeless Christ.” • • • AT THE ST. PAUL M. E. CHURCH, the Rev. Elmer Jones will preach on “The Seed and the Sower.” The night service will be under the auspices of the Other Fellow’s Bible Class. The Rev. Jones will preach on “The Savored Soul.” • • * THE REV. WALTER W. KRIDER, pastor of the Bellaire Methodist Episcopal Church, will preach in the morning on “Personal or Impersonal Christianity.” At night, the Brotherhood will have charge of the program. V. K. Manifold will speak on “Jhe Whole Duty of Man ” * • • REV. L. C. E. FACKLER of St.
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8 p. m. for synagogue members and friends. Governor Jackson, Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht, and Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein, New York, president of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, will speak Sunday at 1:30 p. m. Special music is planned. Jack A. Goodman, synagogue president, will make the installation speech, and Louis N. Grossman, dedication chairman and Isaac Marks, building chairman, will be presented. Mayor Shank Is to speak at a banquet Sunday night.
Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church, will preach on “How Does the Advent Affect You?” In the morning. At night, “We Have No Good Manners." The Willing Workers will meet Tuesday night. • • • B. L. ALLEN will preach Sunday morning at the Brightwood Church of Christ on “Measuring Reed” and at night bn “The Two Witnesses." • * • THE REV. EARL COBLE of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church will preach in the morning on “Righteous Judgement," and at night on “The City Four Square.” The church council will meet on Tuesday night. • • • “ON BEING YOUR OWN CHRIST,” and "What ‘The Virgin Birth’ Meant to Mary,” will be the themes of Dr. Edward Haines Kistler's pre-Christmas sermons In the Fairview Presbyterian Church, Sunday at 10.45 a. m. and 7 p. m. Thursday at 7:15, he will speak on “What Are Your Christmas Wishes?” • • • REV. HENRY R. BORNEMAN, pastor of New Jersey Street M. E. Church, will preach Sunday morning on “John the Baptist” and at night on “The Belated Advent Experience of Thomas.” *** • A MUNICIPAL SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING will be held at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church at 3 p. m. Sunday, at which many Indianapolis ministers, civic leaders and others will take part. This service, which is unique in character, will be broadcast over WFBM. • • • DR. FRANF£ S. C. WICKS, of All Souls Unitarian Church, announces the following order of service at H a. m., Sunday: “Homake to Grirx” Whitney “Andante eon Moto” Calkin H.vmn 336. Second Service. Covenant. Anthem. Words of Aspiration. Re*nonive Heading—l3th Selection. Scripture. Hymn 407. Notice* and Offering. “Canzonetta' ... Frysinsrcr Address —“Llbcrly Versus Law.” H.vmn 401. Benediction. Poethide. “March From the Church" .... Trembath ADDITION IS PLANNED Erection of an addition to the parochial school at Holy Name Catholic Church in Beech Grove is planned for next year. The Rev. Peter Killian, Holy Name "pastor, said the unit of four rooms will cost about $49,000.
The I|k|^to nThe 10 OX, An Irresistibly Ridiculous Romance Syd Chaplin in “Charley’s Aunt” was “Enough to Make a Cat Laugh,” but Syd Chaplin in “The Man on the Box” is “Enough to Make a Blue Law Burst with Laughter!” You *ll Surely Enjoy This Funny Farce OVERTURE “Russian Classics” (Syncopated) • X3S N J BAKALEINIKOFF CONDUCTING et&'J A Juvenile Comedy J a “BACHELOR BABIES” . Yjf With Those Clever Kids \ Other Circle Features \
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TIMES TO AID FOREIGN RADIO ; WEEK JEVENTS Accurate Verification of Programs Will Be Possible.' Complete and accurate verification of foreign programs sent out this year during international Radio weel> will be available for Indianapolis fans for the first time this year, through an arrangement just concluded between The Indianapolis Times and the International Radio week committee, made up of representatives of some fifteen national radio associations sponsoring the International lladlo week movement and the International Broadcasting tests. The Indianapolis Times alone in Indianapolis will offer a full report of the International Broadcasts' and a complete verification gervlce. Last of January This year the tests will be held the last week In January, and the scope of the Radio week movement broadened to make it more Interesting for fans, while a complete organization has been worked out for the verification of reception. As in previous years, American stations will stand by for the hour from 10 to 11 p. m. Central Time, while European broadcasters make every effort to reach American listeners. In the hour just preceding the silent period American stations will broadcast special programs for Europe while overseas listeners time-in. At a recent meeting of the National Association of Broadcasters, that or- ' ganization officially indorsed the movement and tests, and will have full charge of the negotiations with broadcasters in this country. Advance Programs Advance programs, as scheduled by the overseas stations, will be ready for publication in The Indianapolis Times the day prior to the tests. Immediately after the hour of broadcasting overseas, each station participating in the tests will transmit a complete log of the station, I showing the actual minute of each transmissicpl. This will go by wireless radiogram to the executive heacK quarters for the week in New York, from where it will be released to The Times by wire, enabling The Times to check and verify claims of overseas reception. The Indianapolis Times will be the only newspaper In this city to receive these verified logs.
Religious Movier
Special religious motion pictures, based on Biblical themes will be produced and distributed by the Religious Motion Picture Foundation, according to an announcement liy William E. Harmon, the president. The Foundation was created by 'fhe Harmon Foundation with the co operation of the Federal Council of Churches and the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, of which Will 11. Hays is president. \ • Experiments conducted by Mr Hays showed that pictures shown In connection with church services increased the attendance thirty per cent over a period of a year. MISSING MOTHER SOUGHT Disappears With Children After Threatening to Kill Them. Bu United Press HAMMOND, Ind., Dec. 12.—Police and county authorities today were searching for Mrs. John Mesmnid and her two small children, who have been missing since Monday. The woman disappeared after threatening to kill herself and the children.
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lOWA MAN IS ‘KING’ Small Presents Poultry Show Winner SI,OOO Trophy. Bu United Press CHICAGO, Oec. 12.—Oscar Grow, Cedar Falls, lowa, was recognized officially as poultry king of the United States today by Governor Len Small of Illinois. The only sweepstakes prize awarded at the great midwest poultry show in the Coliseum was won by Grow. He was presented the SI,OOO Governor Small trophy for the best pen of poultry on exhibition. -------- - * - - COUSIN’S PATTERN USED Wealthy Farmer Commits Suicide In Hardware Stdre. Bn United Press CHAMPAIGN, 111., Dec. 12.—H. C. Bateman, wealthy retired farmer
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of Mansfield, followed the pattern of his cousin In committing suicide. Bateman walked Into a hardware store arid asked for permission to examine a small calibre rifle. He took It to the basement to test it and was found a short time later, a billet wound between the eyes. Two years ago his cousin, William Howe, committed suicide in exactly the same manner. APOLOGIZES, IS FREED La Porte Police Chief Bogs Court’a Pardon. Bu Times Fprcia l LA PORTE, Ind., Dec. 12.— Police Chief Richard Kruse today was free on contempt of court charges. He apologized late Friday to Juvenile court for permlttting newspapers to use names of high school girls involved in an alleged scandal with business men.
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JOYRIDE THROUGH LAUGHLAND STARTS TOMORROW
Chicago Opera
This department has been requested to publish the presentations next week of the Chicago Civic Opera Company in Chicago ne*t week. The list follows: Sundiir Matinee. Dee. 13. at 2—" Die Walkin'r<\" with Van Gordon. Vomit. Lrfl.it. Lnmnnt. Kin i*. Cotfcull. Conductor. rolaoeo. . . _ „ Monday Evening— “The Masked rial'." with Hama l.i-neka, Marnhau and Stoel. Conductor. Pnlitwo, _ „ „ Tiif xlay Evening—'“Werther ’’ with Mary Garden. Freund. AnstwAild KipnU, Cot* rfuil. Conductor. Poiftrco. A Wednesday Evening—'"Barber of SrvlUa, with Melul*. H'wUctt, Hi mini, luicrarl. Trevieati. Conductor. Morenxnnf. Thursday Rvenlnx —“A Llxht From St. Amir*” (world'* drentier*), with Unit*. Lament. Baklanoff. Conductor (comtioeor), W. Frnr.ke Harllnr. Followed by “GSvallerla Ruattnina." with Mintlr* Pavlonka. Limoni. Dcirire. Conductor, Web Ct. Saturday Matinee, at 2—“ Carmen,” with Garden. Aimarnu. Baklanoff. Cotreull. Contluetor, Grovlez. Saturday Evening (popular priors) “Lucia Di Lammrrmoor. with Macbeth. CortK Bonelll and Laziari. Conductor. 9t. Lexer.
