Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 274, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1932 — Page 18

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GOOD FRIDAY IS j CELEBRATED BY CITYMCHES Union Services Are Held by Many Christian Groups. Christian churches throughout the city participated today in observance of Good Friday. Most of the services were to continue three hours, beginning at noon. A union service is planned for the English theater, speakers to be Frederick D. Kershner, dean of the Butler university school of religion; Dr. William C. Harttnger, pastor, Broadway Methodist church, and Dr. Jean S. Milner, pastor, Second Presbyterian church. Other services in the downtown ; section were to be held at Christ Episcopal, Roberts Park Methodist, First Baptist, St. Paul’s Episcopal, and First United Lutheran churches and the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. Unite in Service* Nqrth side churches will unit* in a service at the North Methodist church, Thirty-eighth and Meridian streets. Churches to be centers for union services in other sections of the city include East Tenth Street. Riverside, Grace, Heath Memorial and Barth Place Methodist Episcopal churches; Victory Memorial Methodist, Protestant church; Tabernacle and Irvington Presbyterian churches; Bethlehem United and Rf. Mark’s Lutheran churches; St. John's Evangelical, Garfield and West,view Baptist, Olive Branch Christian and Second Moravian churches. A union service for the eight churches of the city affiliated with the Lutheran synodical conference was to open at 12:15 p. m. at Trinity Lutheran church, Ohio and East streets, to continue one hour. Valpo Official Speaks The speaker was to be the Rev. J. C. Baur, vice-president of Valparaiso university. Three-hour sendees to begin at noon are scheduled for three Catholic churches, St. John’s, Holy Cross and Sacred Heart. All Catholic churches were to be open throughout the day for prayers and meditation. Good Friday services will be held tonight in the Broadway, Central avenue and Brightwood Methodist churches, Bethany Lutheran and Immanuel Reformed churches. •PUSH' TRAYLOR IN RACE Texas Club Boosts Chicago Bank Head For President. Kv United Press FT. WORTH, Tex., March 35. Whether he aproves or not, Melvin Alvah Traylor, “homespun American’’ president of the First National bank of Chicago, was in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination today. ? Tray 1 o r-for-President headquarters here, organized without his aid. have expanded activities to na-tion-wide scope and are conducting a thorough, persistent campaign to win support for the financier. RULES ON BANK LOANS S ' Receivers May Use Reconstruction Funds, Ogden Rules. Receivers for Indiana banks may borrow money from the federal reconstruction finance corporation and put, up bank assestg as collateral, Attorney-General James M. Ogden ruled today upon request of Luther F. Symons, state banking commissioner.

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