Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 291, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1928 — Page 7

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PLY WEEK TO BE OBSERVED IN CHURCHES Special Devotions Are i Scheduled by All Pastors. Protestants and Catholics alike have made plans to observe Holy week, which leads up to Easter Sunday, with city-wide devotionals. More attention this year is being paid to Good Friday when an effort will be made to have all people between noon and 3 o'clock at least meditate for some minutes. A Holy week program is announced by the Rev. W. T. Jones at the Edwin Ray Methodist Episcopal Church. He will preach each night this week with the exception of Saturday at 7:45 o’clock. His subject tonight will be "The Trial of Jesus.” Tonight at 7:45 o’clock at the Broadway M. E. Church, Dr. Ernest N. Evans, executive secretary of the Church Federation, will speak. Services will be held each night and on Friday afternoon a Good Friday service will be held with Bishop F. D. Leete preaching. A union service of the Lutheran churches will be held at noon Friday at the First English Lutheran Church and this service will continue three hours. The Rev. Bert R. Johnson will preach nightly at the Downey Avenue Christian Church, his subject tonight being “The Midnight Vigil.” Noon services will be held daily

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at Christ Episcopal Church. Bishop Joseph M. Francis speaks today. Other churches have announced special devotionals for the week. METHODISTS WILL FILL 250 STATE PASTORATES North Indiana Conference Assignments to Be Announced. By Times Special FT. WAYNE, Ind., April 2—Assignment of 250 ministers to pastorates in the North Indiana conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church was scheduled for announcement today as a week’s session closed here. Admission of laymen to the conference was on today’s program for settlement. Laymen have equal admission rights with ministers in the general conference. Churches here were crowded Sunday as thousands of conference visitors attended services. MASONS BUILD TEMPLE Oakland Lodge Awards Contract for §20,000 Edifice. By Times Special OAKLAND CITY, 111., April 2. A general contract at $20,680 has been awarded to a local contractor for the new Masonic temple here, and work will start as soon as weather conditions permit. The structure will be brick and stone, with .a sixty-three-foot frontage and a fifty-eight-foot depth. The ground floor will have a social room thirty-five by sixty feet, and a kitchen, boiler and fuel rooms. The lodge room will be on the main floor, with lounge and reception rooms adjoining. The second floor will have a lodge room, balcony and an assembly room.

Balks at Hawk Shooting Bii Times Special PETERSBURG, Ind., April 2. Thomas H. Kendall, Pike County sheriff, draws the line on hunting feathered chicken thieves. Called by farmers living north of here to shoot a giant hawk, the sheriff brought two Winchester rifles,

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