Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1926 — Page 5

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PALM SUNDAY USHERS IN BUSY jWEEK OF SERVIO Many Churches Continue Revivals for Next Six Days. i*alm Sundt ps observed yesterday in Protest jCatholic and Epis copal churches the city with beautiful services. ' Yesterday actually ushered in a week of special holy week services In the churches. The Protestant churches have been leading up to Easter services with evangelistic services. It is a part of the program of the Church Federation to have these revival services at least a month in advance of Easter Sunday, thus making it possible to bring new members into the church. Many of the churches will have nightly revival services this week. Splendid plans have been made to observe Good Friday this week. _ Seven churches will hold a mass QUIETS DISTURBING HACKING COUGHS Healing pine tar, pure honey, and other soothing, cough-healing ingredients, go into the making of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR. No opiates, justly feared by careful mothers, harmful, and without medicinal value. Read the bottle contents as given on the package, and Kearn why FOLEY’S HONEY AND [■AR is the superior cough remedy, safe for children and grown persons, and reliable for coughs, colds, croup, tickling throat, nervous hackling and like irritations. Refuse substitutes. —Advertisement. MOTION

CONRAD NAGEL CLAIRE WINDSOR "DANCE MADNESS" Imperial Comedy Pathe New* Ruth Noiler, Organist C '•He Davis Orchestra APOLLO Jack Holt—Florence Vidor “SEA HORSES” *** * * • Sennett Comedy, “Circus Today” EmiJ Seidel and His Orchestra

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A Fine Actor LON CHANEY IN A GREAT PLAY “The Blackbird” CINEMA OVERTURE ‘‘VERDI’’ BAKALEINIKOFF CONDUCTING CIRCLE COMEDY “Whoa Emma” ORGANOLOGUE A Musical Lecture B Y DESSA BYR D Other Circle Features COMING SUNDAY Norma Talmadge Ronald Colman - “KIKI”

AMUSEMENTS /mica SOCIETY SCANDALS FRANCIS KENNEDY ■ ITTI r Hibbett & Hartman LI I I LLi Harry and Mary | y Scranton CiLLT Zodell & Bodwell HEINEY’S ROYAL ORCHESTRA

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A BANANA STALK CLAUSED A RIOT— At Yesterday in the Hands of DIR. ROCKWELL It becamilp a humane spine and his lecture was a riot of laughter. His act is* the funniest ever seen in Indianapolis. The entire show will beconVie the talk of the town. Miss Ftatricola, Whiting & Burt, The MeWediths, Henry B. Toomer & Day, The Four Ortons, Dunio & —Hal Roach Comedy I "tf* Get Seats Early if ■ n w You Wish to Sit Down

meeting Friday at Roberts Park Church from noon until 3 p. m. Other churches are planning to have services during the day. To approach Good Friday properly, the Rev. Edmond Kerlin will deliver his “holy week message” on next Thursday night at the First Evangelical Church. Elaborate musical programs are being arranged by all choir leaders of the city for Easter Sunday.

MATERIAL HOPES FAIL Too Many Seeking Earthly Treasures, Says Lieut. Col. Hites. Too many are seeking earthly treasures and missing the sovereign wealth of spiritual joy, declared Lieut. Col. Earle V. Hites of Volunteers of America, pastor of the Peoples Church, in a sermon Sunday. “If some men could buy their way into heaven, they would be content to save all they could get, but that is not the way,” he said. “I do not wonder at the homes that are broken, the men who are driven to suicide, society that has been ruined and doomed, for ’ is because men have tried to " their hopes on material thl ne must build for happiness and eternity, on the spiritual things of God. Many have lost all hope of gain in their seeking after the perishing things of earth.”

IMITATE CHRIST, PLEA God Can’t Be Emulated, Declares Rev. Du nla vy. “tV ' cannot imitate God; we need a chE iter in human life for imitation, a, Christ supplies that need,” asserted the Rev. Edwin W. Dunlavy, pastor of Roberts Park M. E. Church, in a sermon Sunday morning on “tVho, Then, Is This Jesus?” The Rev. Mr. Dunlavy said there would be no real Christian civilization until the Christ is Imitated more consistently. CHURCH PROMOTES PEACE Scliortemeler Urges Return to OldFashioned Principles. “Solution of our modern problems lies in the appreciation of spiritual values and moral principles,” deAM ■ipwm draw L? T red hot snappy 1, BURLESQUE I “GIGGLES” —With— I Lew Kelly and Sadie Banks I Oh. Yes, the Illuminated Runway I

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dared Frederick E. Schortemeier, secretary of State, Sunday at the North Park Christian Church. He urged high idealism and return to old-fashioned religious principles. “It is a strange fact that we have not yet learned that a life devoted to truth, work, thrift and service leads to a life of prosperity, happiness and peace, while a life devoted to untruth, shiftlessness and misrepresentation leads to trouble, sadness and defeat. The church is the great institution which keeps the people on the side of happiness and peace.”

GROUP CHANGES NAME Delta Sigma Phi Becomes Delia Phi Thela. Name of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity, local school organization, has been changed to Delta Phi Theta, it was announced today by Horace Grossman, president. This name has been registered, and the Indianapolis organization will be Alpha chapter. Negotiations are being made to secure a chapter house here and a bid for a chapter in Cincinnati is being considered. Other officers are Royal Kreie, vice president; Robert Fry, treasurer: Dencil A. Young, secretary; Harold E. Russell, corresponding secretary; Williard Steinecker, chaplain Kenneth Altizer, sergeant at arn sand Everett Schmidt, historian.

PUPIL’S SUIT DISMISSED I>a<t, Burned In Christmas Entertainment, Settles. 15u United Pres* ANDERSON, Ind., March 29.—The suit in which Orris McLaughlin, school boy, sought $5,000 damages from Frank Timmins, school principal, was dismissed in court here, today. Timmins settled the suit out of court for $125, the amount of the doctor bills incurred by the youth who was burned during a Christinas entertainment.

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