Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 227, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1929 — Page 14
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INTER-RACIAL SUNDAY WILL BEOBSERVED Dr. Howard E. Jensen of the University of Missouri Will Speak. The seventh annua] observance of Inter-racia! Sunday will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the First Baptist church. Dr. Howard E. Jensen of the university of Missouri, will be the speaker. F. E. De Frantz, secrrtary of the Colored branch of the Y. M. C. A. will preside as chairman. The public is invited. Formal presentation of the Harmon award to the winner, J. Howard Brown, teacher of music at the Crispus Attucks high school, will be made by Mayor L. Ert Slack. During the afternoon's program, the recipient will play his prize composition. The program follows: Organ prelude, J. Howard Brown; invocation, the Rev. John W. McFall; community singing, the Rev. Virgii P. Brock; tpirituals. Crispus Attucks High School Glee Club: solo. Mrs. Robert W. Blake; presentation of Harmon award. Mayor L. Ert Slack: Harmon prise composition. J. Howard Brown; announcements and offering, Dr. Ernest N. Evans: introduction of speaker. Miss Mac Belcher; address, "The Negro as a Human Being." Dr. Howard E. Jensen: bugle calls. Boy Scouts; Negro anthem, congregation; benediction, the Rav. E. A. White. Mrs. Bclamar McWorkjnan. organist. Vice-chairmen are: Homer W. Borst. Mrs. Samuel Ashby, the Rev. Henry L. Herod, Dr. W. F. King, Miss Mac Belcher, the Rev. Charles H. Wtndeis, F. B. Ransom, Edgar H. Evans, Mrs. Belle Hendon. M. D. Lupton, Dr. Ernest N. Evans, Robert L. Brokenburr. Organizations co-operating in the services Sunday are: niter-racial committee of the Indianapolis Council of Social Agencies, RaceReieatious committee of the Indianapolis Church Fedration, Central branch of the Young Men’s Christian Association. Colored Branch of the oung Men's Christian Association, Central Branch of the Young Women's Christian Association, Phyllis Wheatley Branch of the Young Women's Christian Association. Flanner House and members oi the Butler University interracial groups. Dr. Clarence True Wilson, general secretaary of the board of temperance, prohibition and public morals of the Methodist Episcopal church, which is located at Washington, D. C., will speak in the Edwin Ray church at both the morning (10:45) and evening (7:45) services. Great temperance rally. The order of services at All Souls’ Unitarian church, the Rev. Frank S. C. Wicks, D.D.., pastor, Sunday at 11 a. m., will be: Choral Wareing Adagio in A Volcmar Kymn 356. Second Service. Covenant. Words of Aspiration. Responsive Reading, 10th Selection. Scripture. Hymn 102 Notices and Offering. •Chant d - Amour” Henselt Address. Benediction. , Postlude. "Fanfare” ....Du Bois
“The Evidence of Christianity’’ will be the subjects of the v Rev. E. P. Jewett’s sermon at the Madison Avenue Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning at 10:30. Epworth League services will be held in the evening at 7:30. The Rev. A. L. Brandenburg, pastor of the Mt. Olive Methodist Episcopal church, Ben Davis, will preach on “The Christian God,” Sunday morning. ' “The Great Emancipator” will be the subject of the evening sermon. The Rev.. J. Graham Sibson, pastor of the Fifty-flfst Street Methodist Episcopal church, will preach on “What. Is the Kingdom of God?*’ Sunday morning. /‘Washington and Lincoln” will be his evening theme. At St. Matthew Lutheran church, the Rev. L. C. Fackler, pastor, the following program will be given: 9:30 a. m.. Sunday school; 10:30 a. m., the pastor will explain "Christ's Teachings on Defillement;” 7:30 p. m., 'The Proper Observance of Lent,” will be the serman subject. The brotherhood will meet Tuesday evening in the church auditorium at 8 o'clock. Mtd-week Lenten services will be conducted on Thursday evening at 8. The rubject for Thursday evening. Feb. 14. is Led In Fetters.” The aid will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The subjects of the mid-week lenten services are: Feb. 14. "Led in Fetters;” Feb. 21, "Spit Upon:'' Feb. 28, "Set at Naugh;” Mar. 7, "Scourged;” Mar. 14. “A Mock Coronation;” Mar. 21, “Ecvce Homo;” Mar. 28, (Maundy Thursday). "Behold Your King,” (at this service Holy Communion will be celebrated): Mar. 29. ■ Good Friday), musical, "Father Into Thy Hands I Command My Spirit;" Mar. 31, Easter Sun Rise Service at 6 a. m., "Behold the Wonder." The Rev. Homer C. Boblitt. pastor of the Linwood Christian church, will preach on “The Power of Solitude," Surday morning. “The Eternal Exchange.” will be his evening subject. At the Downey Avenue Christian church, the Rev. Bert R. Johnson, pastor, the Sunday morning sermon will be "Hindering the Kingdom.” “A New Need for God” will be the evening topic. Lincoln day services will be held at the Bellaire Methodist Episcopal church, Sunday night. The Rev. W. B. Grimes, pastor, will talk on "Abraham Lincoln—A Man of Faith and Prayer.” "Christ, the One Foundation” will be the subject of the Rev. Ambrose Aegerter, pastor of the Beville Avenue Evangelical church, Sunday morning. “The Rev. J. Drover Forward, pastor of the Emmanuel Baptist church, will speak Sunday morning on “A Fragrant Service.” In the evening the theme will be "A Man Who Set a People Free,” the third of a series of special messages on “Some Interesting Men of Ancient Times.” At the Second Moravian Episcopal church, comer Thirty-fourth and Hovey streets, the morning service will celebrate inter-racial Sunday. The pastor, the Rev. Vernon W. Couillard, will preach on the
theme “One In Christ Jesus” and a Negro ladies’ quartet from Miss Lillian Lemon’s music school will sing a number of Negro spirituals. At the evening service the pastor will preach on “Our Occasion for Glorying.” At the Hillside Christian church Sunday morning the pastor, the Rev. Homer Dale, will preach on “The Outreach of Christianity.” This will be the first address in the week of missionary chatauqua, which continues over the next Sunday. The Sunday evening speaker will be Dr. C. L. Pickett on “Twenty-Five Years in the Philippines.” The program for the week follows: Monday Evening—Stephen J. Cory will deliver a lecture on "Jeruslaem and the Jerusalem Conference.” Tuesday Night—Dr. W. F. Rothenburger. "What a Christian Traveler Sees in NonChrtstian Lands,” a stereoptican lecture. Wednesday Night—Miss Bertha Park and Glenn L. Tudor will bring young peoples addresses. Thursday Night—M. H. Duncai of Tibet will speak on "Experiences on the Top of the World.” . Friday Night—J. H. Mohorter, "Christianity In Action.” C. M. Yocum will bring the closing addresses on the next Sunday. Each speaker is prominently known among the Disciples of Christ as a people, and the week promises an unusual feast of good things. Sunday night the boys’ vested choir will lead the music and each night throughout the week the lecture will be preceded by thirty minutes of high class lyceum entertainment. There will be no Saturday night meeting. In the Broadway Evangelical church, the Rev. L. E. Smith will preach in the morning on the subject “By Whom Shall Jacob Arise?” being the fourth in a series on Bible questions. In the Vesper service which convenes at 4:45 p. m. the subject will be “God Is.” Order of services: Benediction—- Congregation standing. Apostles Creed. Invocation. Hymn—“O Worship the King. Svrlpture: Acts 17:22-31. Trio—“ Lilt Thine Eye;,” from (Elijah) Mendelssohn Mrs. Agnes Norls. Miss Mildred Frey and Miss .Mary Frey. Anthem—“ Thine I~ the iKngdom”.. .Gaul Choir. Sermon—“ God Is.” Rev. L. E. Smith. Benediction. In the First Moravian Episcopal church Twenty-second street and Broadway, the Holy Communion wil 1 be celebrated at 11 o’clock with a brief communion address on the topic “The Pledge.” At the evening service at 7:45 the pastor, the Rev. F. P. Stocker will use as his subject “The Color Line,” with reference to race relations, Sunday. On Wednesday, Karl Ziegler, representing the Marion County Council of Religious Education will speak at 7:45 o’clock. * The Queen Esther Circle of the Calendar Club will serve Supper at the church Wednesday evening at 6 o’clock.
At the morning worship service at the Riverside Park M. E. church the Rev. Robert M. Selle, continuing his sermon series on “Our Creed,” will preach on, “What Think Ye Os J6SUS?” At the special Lincoln day serv* ice in the evening the Rev. William Gage Kensinger. return missionary from Africa, will preach. Dr. Edwin Holt Hughes, resident bishop of the Chicago area of the Methodist church, Chicago, will address the Brotherhod of the First Baptist church Monday night, Feb. 18. Dr. Hughes is a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan, Boston university, Syracuse university, De Pauw university and the University of Maine. He served as president of De Pauw university from 1903 to 1908. He was president of the State Teachers’ association of Indiana in 1904 and is a trustee of the Carnegie Foundation. He was bishop of the San Francisco area for eight years, the Boston area for eight years and now presides over the Chicago district, He is widely known as a public speaker and is the author of several books on religion. Special musical numbers under the direction of J. J. Albion, selections by the Bible School orchestra, a dinner served by women of the church and other features will be on the program. Reservations should be made not later than Feb. 17. The meeting is open to all men. Dr. C. H. Winders, pastor of the Northwood Christian church will preach Sunday morning on the topic, “The Larger Interests.” At (the open forum evening service at DEEP CURVED LENSES^ Examination and t W css, (Ingle vtcomplete— to $7.50 Dr. dee. B. Kernel Optical Dept. WM. H. BLOCK CO. - ,F Repossessed Furniture May be had for balance due. Leather Daveno (sold new CIO CA for *BS) dIJ.dW 3-Pc. Duofold Living Room #9O CA Suite (sold new for *185.00) 3-Fc. Cane Back Living Room Suite (sold new CCQ CA for *185.00) #03.011 Odd Leather Chairs #/ PA (sold new at $o9.00) #O.OO Rugs, all sites in good #£ PA condition #O.OU UP Heating Stores, good condition with new stove (IQ CA guarantee pIs.JU OP "Plenty of Credit" "Make ,Tonr Own Terms” IDEAL FURNITURE CO. 141 Vs. WASH. ST. #A Full Coverage Policy at Low "tb Floor Occidental Bldg. ! SILVER FLASH | t —thousands swear $ I by iL I “A Good Place to Bank” Marion County State Bank 139 East Market Street
8:30, the Rev. H. L. Herod, pastor of the Second Christian church (colored) Is the speaker. A quartet from this church will render several numbers. The Rev. Fred A. Line will preach the first of a series of special Lenten sermons at Central Universalist church, at Fifteenth and North New Jersey streets, at the 11 o’clock morning service. His subject will be, “Love’s Conquering Power.” There will be special music by the church quartet. Sunday school convenes at 9:30. Y. P. C. U. at 4:30. The subject at the morning worship hour, 11 o’clock, at the Speedway Boulevard Methodist Episcopal church will be “Why Jesus Wept Over Jerusalem.” The subject at the evening service, 7:30 o’clock, will be “Your Goal.” The Rev. E. T. Howe, pastor of the Unity Methodist Protestant church, will speak Sunday morning on “The Unseen.” j In the evening* the Rev. J. O. Eacret will preach. At the North Park Christian church both race relationship Sunday and the anniversary of Boy Scouting will be observed. At the morning worship, the Rev. J. A. Long, pastor, will have as his sermon subject, “Crumbs from the Master’s Table.” At the evening hour Big Chief F. O. Belzer of the Boy Scouts will speak, the Scout comet quartet will play, and Scout Master Kenneth Williams and Troop 82 will put on the Scout Investiture service. The story of “Christiana and Her Children” will be given in an illustrated talk at the First United Presbyterian church, Sunday evening by the Rev. E. A. Daum, pastor. The morning topic is “Repentance and Faith ” “Day of Prayer for Missions” will be observed Sunday morning at the Second Evangelical church. The program will be: Readings, singing and a talk by the Rev. J. H. Rilling on “Home Missions.” “Who Then Can Be Saved?” is the text for the evening service. At the Capitol Avenue M. E. church the Rev. Joseph G. Moore, pastor, will preach Sunday at 10:45 on “The Church of the Pure Heart.” In the eveneing at 7:30 the pastor’s sermon theme will be “His Faithfulness.” At the St. Paul M. E. church next Sunday morning the Rev. Elmer Jones, pastor, will preach on “Released Energy.” His evening theme will be “The Religion of Jesus.” In the bulletin of the Fairview The help-y our self plan of a cafeteria enables the finest of foods at <( odd penny prices” to be served at White’s Cafeteria, 27 N. Illinois.
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Presbyterian church. Dr. Edward Haines Kistler announces a series of Sunday morning sermons entitled, “Toward Easter—Why Call Ye Me, “Lord?” The individual topics follow: Feb. 10—“ Wanted, a Virile Christ!” Feb. 17—" Defined by His Resurrection.” Feb. 24—“Easter-Lizht on His Cross." Mar. 3—" The Little Brown Owl Said, 'Who?’ ” Mar. 10—Every-Member Canvass day; "Partners in God's Business.” Mar. 17—" Lord! Or, Crucified Afresh?” Mar. 24—Palm Sundav; Cantata. Mar. 31—Easter Communion; “Where Christ Has Led" Apr. 7—" His Other Sheep." Apr. 14 What?” Apr. 21—“ April Showers.” Apr. 28—“ The Necessity for the Unseen." A great ministry of music aids the soul of worship each Sunday! Mrs. F. T. Edenharter, organist and musical director, has arranged tomorrow’s setting as follows: “Nocturne”—Flaxington Harker. "Fear Not. O Israel”—Max Spicker. "In My Father’s House”—Ward-Stephens. Solo, Mrs. John L. Elliott. “Pilgrim Chorse”—Wagner. "Spirit” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. Feb. 10. Among the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon is the following from the Bible: “And when
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