Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1936 — Page 5

APRIL 11, 1936_

HOLIDAY TO BE HERALDED WITH PLAYS, MUSIC AND PAGEANTRY

Almost All Groups Join in Festivities Many Singers, Musicians to Take Part in Rites at Churches.

Presbyterian

Sutherland Th Rrv Florlzl A pastor. Lora Lubbe Lack**', organist and. director. —9 A. M.— Voluntary-Marcia Rellgtoao Parker Processional—The Day Begun Shackley Call to Worship—The Lora Is In His Holy Temple Anthem—Chrlst the Lord Is Risen Wilkes Anthem—Now the Winter Days Are Over Benson Offertory—Offertory In C Major Battman Junior Chorus—Worship the King” . Judeflnd Recessional—Festival Postlude .. . Buck —ll A. M Voluntary—Early Morn at the Monastry Klein Processional—All Hall. Immanuel. Meditation—ln the Cross of Christ I Glory. Anthem-Hail Olorloua Morn ... Loren* fioprano Obbligato, Mrs. R. J. McLandress. Gloria Patrl. Hymn—Jesus Christ Is Risen Today. Chant—The Lord's Prayer. Offertory—He Knows His Own . Herbret Contralto Bolo—His Love Divine .. Gaul Miss Lora Frances Lackey. Recessional—Triumphal March Hyatt —7 P. M Voluntary—Chrlstl Elnzug In Jerusalem Processional—From Jerusalem Descending Rhys-Herbert Treble Clef- Junior Chorus— Cathedral Choir. Chant—Ths Lord's Prayer Cathedral Choir. Organ—Processional to Calvary .. Stainer Sole—Thy Will Be Done . Shelley Miss Dotty L M. Lackey. Choice - The Lord’s Death . . . Gaul Soloists, Messrs. Green, Farley and Anders. Choir Night of Sorrow Wildermere Behold. There Came a Great Eart.h- .. quake Shelley Men s Chorus and Soprano Obbligato Ye Men of Israel Porter Solo—Thou Art With Me Herbert Mrs. R.. J, McLandress. Offertory—Worthy Is the Lamb iMes- •■* - Handel Treble Clef Choir—Why Are We Happy? Curay Junior Chorus—'Tis Easter Day .. . Judgeflnd Solo, Harold Bless. Resurrection Time Barnes Choir- Sanctus Gounod Solo, Riley Fledderlohn. Choir— To Him Who Left His Throne on _ • Stainer Sevenfold Amen Stainer Recessional—All Hall, Immanuel. it tt tt Irvington The Rev. John B. Ferguson, pastor. Mrs. James R. Loomis, organist and choir director. —19:30 A. M.— Prelude— Christus Resurrexlt .Ravanello Christus Redemptor . Matthews Processional—Jesus Christ Is Risen Today. Junior and Senior Choirs. Anthem— Ring Out, Christ. Is Risen Goodell Magdalene, Cease All Grief and Tears .. German Carol, arr. Gaul Offertory—Easter Spring Song.. Edmundson Anthem—O Morn of Beauty Sibelius Postlude—Alleluia Fatilkes —7:30 P. M.— Prelude Christ Triumphant Yon Hymn—The Dav of Resurrection. Anthem -The Risen Christ Noble Selections From the Cantata, He Is Risen . Worthing Soprano Aria—The Lament of Mary. Soprano. Baritone and Chorus—Jesus Appears to Mary. Contralto Aria—There Is a Green Hill Far Aaway. Trio. Soprano. Alto, Tenor—He Is Risen. Offertory—Serenade Values Francis Loomis, violin;. Mary Catherine Stair, harp; Helene Kramer, piano Anthem—Seraphic Song Rubinstcin-Gaines Anthem—The Cross Ware-Rlegger Anthem—Let Not Thy Heart Be Troubled Dickey Postlude —Triumphal March .. . Beethoven Botorlsts —Mrs. Paul E. Dorsey, soprano; Elizabeth Ward Crowell, contralto: David Starr Jordan, tenor; Fred VanArsdale, baritone. tt tt tt Memorial The Rev. W. H. Kendall, pastor. Hugh M, Mason, director of music,. Mrs. William E, Duthie. organist. —10:13 A. M Organ Prelude- Moderate Con Moto . Ferrata Processional—Jesus Christ Is Risen Today. Quar’et —In the End of the Sabbath Speaks Choir—King Triumphant Ashford Double Quartet —O Morn of Beauty. Stbflius-M'ason Choir- Hosanna Granter-Mason Soprano Solo— I Know That My Redeemer Ltveth iMesslahi Handel Mrs. Ruth Wagener. Organ Postlude—Marche d’Fete Busser Soloists, Mrs. Ruth Wagener. soprano: Miss Mary Frey, contralto; Hugh M. Mason tenor; Raymond D. Jackson, bass. tt tt tt Washington Street The Rev. T. J. Simpson, pastor. Miss Jeanette Vaughn, musical director. Mrs. Florence Darnell, organist. —II A. M.— Organ Prelude —Easter Morning Baumgartner Anthem—Christ Our Passover . Scott Solo —Alleluia, He Is Risen Neidlinger Willis Milam. Anthem—ln the End of the Sabbath Speaks Solo—The Resurrection Sheldon Miss Doris White. Solo—The Ftm Eastern Morn Stott Mrs. Frank Burres. Offertory—Coronation March .. Wilson Miss Jean Lent*, piano: Mrs. Florence Darnell, organ. Solo—The King of Glory Coombs Mrs Kenneth Brady.

CHORUS OF 800 CHILDREN TO SING AT SUNRISE SERVICE ON MONUMENT STEPS

Voices of 800 children are to swell into one tremendous chorus Easter morning at the fourteenth annual outdoor sunrise carol service to be held on the north Monument steps. Mrs. James M. Ogden, 4651 N. Capitol-av. who instituted the service, is to direct. The program is sponsored by the Ogden Junior Chorale, of which Mary Catherine Stair is president. Groups composing the chorus, besides the Ogden Junior Chorale, represent the First Presbyterian, Meridian Street Methodist, Third Christian, Central Avenue Methodist, Central Christian, Roberts Park Methodist, Fairview Presbyterian, First Baptist. Broadway Evangelical. Broadway Baptist, Lyndhurst Drive Baptist and First Friends Churches, the American Legion Auxiliary Mayer Chapel Girls’ Glee Club and Fleming Garden Christian Junior choir. The general committee in charge is composed of Mrs. Ogden, Mrs. Palmer Stockwell, chairman; Mrs. Henry E. Ostrom. vice chairman; Mrs. Claud H. Best, Mrs. H. H. Arnholter, Mrs. E. J. Bayer. Mrs. Archie N. Bobbitt, Mrs. Fred Braden. Mrs. Paul H. Buchanan, Mrs. Homer Cook. Mrs. Alvah Cradick. Mrs. Homer Hamer. Miss Elizabeth Homer, Miss Luclle Latton, Miss Dorothy Peterson. Mrs. Roy J. Pile. Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale, Mrs. Fred C. Tucker and Mrs. Fred Warfel. Personnel to take part in the service is Howard Caulfield, who will

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Organ Postlude Hallelujah Chorus t Messiah i Handel —a P. M.— A Chancel THE SEAMLEfia COAT Presented by The Presbyterians, Directed by John McWhethy. a a a Tabernacle The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel, pastor. Fred Newell Morris, director of music. Paul R. Matthew, organist. ! Organ Prelude—Christus Resurrexlt Ravanello Anthem —King All Glorious Barnby Perry M. Rush. Mr. Morris and Choir. Contralto Solo—Hosanna Granler Miss Patra M Kennedy. Anthem—O Morn of Beauty Matthews —7:30 P. M Organ, Choral Prelude—Lord for Thee My Spirit Longs Bach Easter Portions of Handel's Messiah. Chorus—Surely He Hath Borne Our Griefs. Tenor Recitattlve—He Was Cut Off Out of the Land of the Living Tenor Air—But Thou Didst Not Leave. Chorus—And With His Stripes We Are | Healed. ! Bass Air—Thou Art Gone Up on High, j Chorus—All We Like Sheep. Soprano Air—Ts God Be for Us. Chorus—Lift Up Your Heads. Tenor Recitative —He That Dwelleth in Heaven. Tenor Air Thou Shalt Break Them. Chorus—Since bv Man Came Death Baritone Recitative—Behold I Tell You a Mystery. Baritone Air The Trumpet Shall Sound Chorus—Worthy Is the Lamb. Soloists. Mrs Walter E. Wallace, soprano; Miss Patra M. Kennedy, contralto; Perry M. Rush, tenor; Fred Newell Morris, bass. it a it First United The Rev. Joseph A. Mears. pastor. O. K. Tamplin. choir director. Mrs. Donna Eberhard, organist. —10:15 A. M.— Organ Prelude—Open the Gates of the the Temple, Hymn—He Is Risen. Anthem—The Living Christ. Anthem—As It Began to Dawn. Organ Postlude. tt tt tt Fair view The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan, pastor. —10:15 A. M.— Organ Prelude. Anthem—As It Began to Dawn ...Vincent Soloist. Ruth McVev, Harp Solo—Bpring Thomas Martha Burns. Offertory Solo —In Joseph's Lovely Garden Dickinson Mrs, Marion Davis. Harp and Organ—Adagio Cantabile . Beethoven Soprano Solo—l Know That Mv Redeemer Liveth i Messiah) Handel Organ Postlude. tt tt a Woodruff Avenue United The Rev. W. O. Ball, pastor. —7:15 P. M A Pageant IN OLD JERUSALEM Accompanied in Song Service by the Choir. Choir—l Know That My Redeemer Ltveth Pounds Solo—The Holy City. Mrs. Eva Davidson. Choir— There Is a. Green Hill Far Away . . Alexander When I Survey the Wonrous Cross Watts I Will Sing of Mv Redeemer Bliss I'm But, a Stranger Here Taylor No Night There Clements Low in the Grave He Lay Lowry tt tt u Meridian Heights The Rev. Sidney Blair Harry, pastor. Robert J. Schultz director of music. Mrs. H. B. McNeely, organist. —10:45 A. M.— Prelude—Resurrection Morn . Johnston Processional Hymn—Holy, Holy. Holy. Anthem—Alleluia Palestrina Hymns— Sweet Story of Old. Come Ye Faithful Anthem—On Wings of Morning .. . . Miller Hymn—l Know That My Redeemer Lives. Offertory—Easter Morning Mailing Postlude—Unfold Ye Portals Gounod —7:45 P. M.— Organ Prelude. Processional. Overture (Messiah) Handel Choir — God So Loved the World Stainer Into the Woods Lutkin 'Tis Midnight Bradbury Solo —He Was Despised (Messiah!. . Handel Miss Beulah Bailey. Duet—he Judgment Hall Rogers Chester Zechiel and Arch W, Keltner. Solos— Thy Rebuke Hath Broken His Heart Handel Behold and See If There Be Any Sorrow. He Was Cut Off Out of the Land. Choir— The Cross of Jesus Stainer In Joseph's Lovely Garden Dickinson Organ—Pastoral Symphony i Messiah i _ •, • Handel Beautiful Savior Christiansen O'Morn of Beauty Sibelius Gloria (Twelfth Mass) Mozart Organ Postlude—Triumphal March. Choir Members—Sopranos. Miss Esther Blake. Mrs. Harry Cole. Miss Jane Crosby. Mrs. S. B. Harry. Mis. J. W. Hartley. Mrs. C. H. Matson. Miss Helen Matson. Miss Gertrude Jones, Mrs. J. W. Tavlor, Mrs. C. W. Thompson. Mrs. L. C. Wiese. Mrs. J. E. Wilson. Mrs. Russell Hatt, Miss Jane Buchanan. Miss Patricia Best; altos, Miss Beulah Bailey. Miss Velma Birchett, Miss June Ann Gilman. Miss Betty Clark. Miss Betty Granger. Miss Hazel Howe, Mrs. P A. Kanpes. Miss Ruth Long. Miss Winifred Richardson. Miss Doris Slavens, Miss June Woodworth. Mrs. F. W. Fenner. Miss Betty Breech: tenors. Burris Adams. V. L. Clark. Lee Clifton. James Tavlor, Chester Zechiel, Harry Calland. Adrian Nail; basses. Arch W. Keltner. Harrv B. McNeely. John Matson. Lewis C. Wiese. Cari Sect. Norman Boren. Robert Trett.

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First The Rev. C. J. G. Russom. Dastor. Magdalene Eberhardt Keen, organist. Fred L. Iske. director. —10:30 A. M.— Prelude—Easter Day Loret Easter Alleluia . Ottenwalder Processional—Christ the Lo>-d Is Risen Today Davidlra Anthem—Angels Roll the Rock Away..

Roland, trumpeter; Frederick Barker, director of Arsenal Technical High School brass ensemble; Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs, who will direct the Roberts Park and the Burroughs-Jackson College choirs; Dale Young, accompanist; Mrs. William Devin, soprano; Irene Bishop, marimba soloist; Mrs. C. A. Brockway, organist; Billy and Bobby Shine. Ogden Junior Chorale boy sopranos, and Mrs. Noble C. Hildenberg. Ogden Junior Chorale accompanist. If the weather is unfavorable, the services will be held in the Circle Theater. Tomorrow s program is: The Palms .... Faure Technical High School Bras? Ensemble, Frederic A. Barker, „ , ~ „ director, unfold. Ye Portals Gounod Roberts Park Choir. Burroughs-Jack-spn College Choir. Jane Johnson Burroughs director: Dale Young, accompanist Who Shall Sing If Not the Children _. , . . • von Each Children s Chorus. Mrs Noble Hilgen- , berg, accompanist. Jesus Christ Is Risen Today .. Davidica , t, Children and audience. I Have a Savior ...... Harkness _ „ _ Children's Chorus. Eve Hath Not Seen .Gaul T BiUv and Bobby Shine. In the Garden Miles „ . . Children’s Chorus, a.arimba Solo—Mv Jesus I Love Thee < ■ Gordon _ „ . Irene Bishop. Crown Ye the King Geibel _ , _ Children's Chorus. 8010~1 Know That Mv Redeemer Liveth < Messiah t Handel Mrs. William Devin: Mr. Young. „ „ accompanist. Hallellyah Chorus ’Messtaki .. Handel Roberts Park Choir. Burroughs-Jaek-aon College Choir. Mrs, Burroughs conducting Anthem Benediction—Recessional. Entire Chorus. chorus i* owing groups are to form the

Scottish Rite Ceremony at 3 Easter Services Are to Be Held at Cathedral. Easter services are to be held at the Scottish Rite Cathedral at 3 tomorrow under the auspices of the Indianapolis Chapter of Rose Croix, one of the Rite bodies. Also taking part in the ceremonies are to be Knights Templar of Raper Commandery No. 1 and De Molay Commandery No. 62. which are to exemplify the special Easter ritual of the order. The public is invited. James C. Gipe, most wise master I of the chapter, is to preside, deliv- ! ering the address of welcome. A talk, ‘‘Sunrise.” is to be made by Clyde C. Carlin of Angola, judge of the Thirty-fifth Indiana Circuit. Named to Participate Raper Commandery officers taking part in the ceremonies are to be Bert E. Cordle, eminent commander; Daniel G. Coates, generalissimo; Arno G. Siefker. captain general, and Dr. Lewis Brown, prelate. The De Molay Commandery is to be represented by Arthur S. Shaffer, eminent commander; Clyde F. Harman. generalissimo; George F. Schrieber, captain general, and Raymond F. Howard, prelate. The musical program is to be given by the Scottish Rite choir under the direction of Fred Newell Morris. Paul R. Matthews is to be at the organ and Frederic A. Barker at the piano. Preceding the service there is to be a half-hour carillon recital by David L. Neafus. State Program Set Easter is to be observed throughout the state by Knights Templar, under plans issued by Ralph Howard. grand commander of the Grand Commandery of Indiana. All bodies within the jurisdiction are to take part. The Knights Templar program calls for all knights, in full uniform, to meet at their respective lodge rooms and to parade to the place of the services. Mr. Howard announced that prominent among the state Easter observances is to be the one at Kokomo, where commanderies from Logansport, Peru. Wabash and Marion are to assemble. At Franklin, 11 commanderies are to take part in the services at the Indiana Masonic Home, with the Franklin commandery in charge. Dr. John G. Benson. Methodist Hospital superintendent, and member of the Raper Commandery, is to speak. • Scott Soloists—Mrs. Robert Drake. Rudolph Miller. Offertory—Easter Dawn .. .Claussmann Anthem—ln Joseph's Lovely Garden Dickinson Youns People's Choir assisted bv Ladies’ Quartet—Mrs. George Gebhardt. Mrs. F MIES Bert ha Fahrenkamp and Mrs. H. Karch. Sermon—The Immortal Christ Pastor Anthem—Christ Triumphant Yon Choral Response—Hear Our Praver. Recessional—Crown Him With Many Crowns Elvey Postlude—Hosannah Hartmann tt tt tt Carrollton Avenue The Rev. E. G. Homrighausen. pastor. Miss Martha Davis, organist and choir director. —6:30 A. M.— Prelude—Hallelujah Armstrong Cornet Duet—Up from the Grave He Rose. George Arnold. Carolyn Schmidt. Quartet—l Know That My Redeemer Liveth. Mrs. C. E. Aldrich, soprano: Mrs. J. M. Bryant, alto: Ariel Mulford, tenor: William Lilly, bass. Postlude—Selected. —10:46 A. M.— Prelude—Resurrection Morn ... Johnston Hymn—Christ the Lord Is Risen Today. Anthem—Psalm 150 Jones The Choir. Violin Solo—Adoration Borowski Lois Axline. Offertory—Chanson Triste Tschaikowskv Postlude—Selected Easter Hymns. tt tt tt Second The Rev. Dobbs F. Ehlman. pastor. Erwiri W. Muhlenbruch. organist and choir director. —10:30 A. M Organ Prelude—March on Easter Themes Andrews Choral Meditation—The Lark at Sunrise Gaul Hymn—Christ the Lord Is Risen Today Lyra Davidtca Anthem—Darkly Rose the Guilty Morning Buck Choral Response—Let the Words of Mv Mouth Trowbridge Hymn—Crown Him with Many Crowns Elvev Soprano Solo—l Know That Mv Redeemer Liveth (Messiah) . .. Handel Edith E. Muhlenbruch: violin obbligato, C'arl G. Schmid. Sanctus .. Charles F. Hansen Fourfold Amen Stainer Postlude—Fugue in G Major Bach

Unitarian

All Souls The Rev. F. S. C. Wicks, pastor. Miss Christine Houseman, organist. —10:30 A. M Harp and Organ—Pomp and Circumstance Elgar Anthem—Sing Alleluia Forth Miller

Virginia Christens. Joan Calsan. Bettv Faulconer. Jean Faulconer. Peggv Fatout. Pat Federmann. Janet Graham, Jeanne Graham. Eleanor Hilgenberg. Barbara Hoss. Madeline Judd. Jane Oliphant. Claire Patton. Helen Pollock. Bettv Poole. Jane Preston. Isabel Remy. Alii* Rigner. Harriett Rutledge. Jeanne Seward. Martha Shaw. Marilvn Shaw, Natalie Sngtth. Su/anne Smith. Mary Catherine Stair, Jean Swaim. Jeanne Tompkins. Marilvn Whitaker. Barbara Williams. Marianne Zinn. Bobbv Shine. Billy Shine. First Presbvterian Church Junior and Junior High School Choirs. George Frederick Holler, director. Ernest Altopp Jr., Emma Barnhart. Sherman Barnhart. Patty Belton. Lois Biehl. Jovce Boling, Joan Caughran. Esther F’ero. James Fero. Luonna French. Nancv Golden. Geraldine Harmon, Madeline Harmon. John Jordan. Betty Kerar. Annabelle Kopp. Virginia Lipscomb. Joyce Mack. Roselyn Mack. William Martin. Clarahelle Martin. Virginia Martin. Marv Mayer. Doris McBroom. Carolyn Mead. Lora Rose Meade. Richard Miller, Vivian Miller. Jean Louise Moore. Natalie Moore. Willard Munson. Ina Claire Park, Betty Peavv. Edrthe Thomas. Jeanne Thomas. Evans Woolen m Meridian Street Group Mrs. W. C. Jackson. Miss Helen Goodman, leaders. Patricia Peat. Joan Mick. Peggy Winslow. Martha Louise Armstrong. Katharine Armstrong. Eleanor Armstrong. Elizabeth Ann Armstrong. Vera Johnson. Sandy Taggart. Henrv Taggart, Mary Liuise Patterson. Richard Allen Jackson, ,'oan Ober. Jean Ober. John Ofc??r. Jane St'th. Joan Reese. Judv Hamer. Betty Yotngerman. Ann Lucille Cantwell, Martha Jo Cantwell. Suzanne Smith. Phyllis Ann Langwell. Martha Langwell, Alice Ann McClelland. Lorna Gray. Sherry McDowell. Central Christian Church Junior Choir. Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale, director. Curtis Scott. Richard Ernsting. Ned M. Smith. Harley Vann Jr.. Paul E. Beam Jr.. Georg** Dermitt, Robert Ragsdale. Richard Arnholter. Albert Arnholter. Ruth Parcels. Patsy Jean Liehr. Patricia Nell

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250 IRVINGTON CHILDREN TO SING IN EASTER RITES

Two hundred and fifty children from Irvington Sunday schools are to sing in the fifth Easter community sunrise service at 6:30 tomorrow morning on the north steps of the Irvington Methodist Church. Mrs. E. J. Hirschman is to direct the chorus. The service was begun in 1931 by the Irvington Methodist Church with Mrs. Dovie Jones and Miss Dorothea ■Weaver in charge. Other churches have since been invited to participate and it now has become a community project. A choir of 65 adult members of the Christian, Methodist, Episcopal and Presbyterian choirs is to be led by J. Russell Paxton, Technical High School choir director and music director at the Irvington M. E. Church. The service also is to include solo numbers sung by Robert Schuman and music by the Washington High School brass ensemble, directed by John R. Shepard (above right). The ceremony is to close fol-

_ . Quartet, harp and organ. Easter Carols. Primary Department. Lareo . Handel Harp and Organ. Anthem—As It Began to Dawn Bochau Quartet, harp and organ. Offertory—Spring Song Mendelssohn Anthems—Day of Days Vandiwater In Joseph’s Lovely Garden Dickinson Postlude Quarts;—Miss Charlotte Lieber, soprano: Miss Beulah Bailev. contralto: Delmar Huppert. tenor: DeWitt Talbert. bass. Mrs. Louise S. Koehne, harp.

United Brethern

Brookside The Rev. C. I. Roush, pastor. Helen Thomas Martin, organist. W. A, Thomas, director. —10:45 A. M.— Prelude—Resurrection Morn Johnston Offertory—O Welt, Ich Muss Dich Lassen Brahms , to World I Now Must Leave Theei Anthem—O Morn of Beauty Sibelius Sermon—Easter Ultimatum Postlude—Oester Morgen Mailing —7:30 A. M. Organ Recital—Lovely Appear from the Redemption .. Gounod Hallelujah Chorus from The Messiah ,• Handel Toccata—Symphony V Widor Processional—Hymn 58. Invocation—Pastor Tenor Solo—Hosanna. Granier „ . , Eugene Mogle Scripture—Prom the Gospel according to St. Matthem, Chapter 28 Arthur Miller Easter Cantata. RESURRECTION MORN Part I Night. Introduction and Tenor Solo. The Rev. Edward Nale. Organ—Elegy. Chorus—Lo! In the Garden's Mournful Shade. Alto Solo —Now Upon the First Day. Thelma Buhmiller. Soprano and Tenor Duet—Thus the Holy Women. Evelyn Hocket and Rev. Edward Nale. Part II Morning. Chorus—Hail. Rosv Light. Offertory—Adagio (First Organ Sonata) Mendelssohn Easter Cantata THE RISEN KING Schnecker. Introduction. Chorus—This Is the Day Which the Lord Hath Made. The Story. Chorus—As It Began to Dawn. Trio (Women) —With Loving Hearts and Laden Hands. Choral Recitative (Men)—But When They Came Unto the Sepulchre. Chorus—The Lord Is Risen. Choral Recitative (Men)—Then Went They Out Quickly and Fled. Chorus —Weeping for Him. Alto Solo—They Have Taken Away My Lord. Thelma Buhmiller. Choral Recitative—And When She Had Thus Said. Chorus—O Grave, Where Is Thy Victory. Finale. Chorus—Unto Him Who loved Us. Postlude—Jubilate Deo Silver a a a First The Rev. George F. Snyder, pastor. Gaynell Lashbrook. organist. Donald Gwinn. violinist. —7:45 P. M.— Prelude—Ave Maria Gounod Violin and organ Offertory—Springtide Grieg . Easter Cantata THE KING TRIUMPHANT (Ashford) Alto Solo and Choir—Thou Art My God Soprano and Bass Solos and Choir — The Entry Into Jerusalem Choir—Ride on in Majesty Soprano Solo—Jerusalem Tenor Solo and Quartet —Gethsemane Bass Solo and Choir—Hall King of the Jews Male Quartet —And There Was Darkness Soprano Solo and Choir—Christ Is Risen Contralto Solo—An Easter Prayer Women’s Quartet —The Ascension Choir —King Triumphant Soloists—Mary Bartlett, soprano; Mary Alice Bair, contralto: Homer Asher, tenor; Warren Mumma, bass. a a a University Heights The Rev. Rov H. Turley, pastor. —:3O A. M.— Prelude—Christ. Arose Lowry Chi,st the Lord Is Riser Todav Wesley Hymn—The Morning Light Is Breaking. The Messianic Prophesy Isa. 53. 4lhe Gospel Storv of the First Easter. Tenor Solo—Open the Gates of the Temple ... Knapp Gene Mogle Easter Sermon —The Empty Tomp. Hymn—Coronation. —10:30 A. M.— Processional —Hosanna. Hosanna, the Happy Children Cry Brown

Inez Scott, Mildred Hofer. Marv Eleanor Ernsting. Patricia Louise Baser. Carol Gamso. Marjorie Smith. Bettv Jean Koss. Mary Dermitt. Richard Sanders. Marv Helen McClelland. Isabell Jane Oldham Barbara Jean Duke, Ruella Sexton. Robert Oldham. Betty Freeman. Marie Curtis. Hazel Pitcock. Midgie. Freeman, Ruth McGowan. Alice Ann McClelland. Central Avenue M. E. Church. Mrs. A. D. Conner. Mrs. J. C. Hamilton. Miss Edna Bixler, Jimmy Bash, Virginia May Benham, Doris Brooks. Charles Brown. Edwin Cavavaugh, Wilma Jean Chandler. Betty Crossland. George Crossland. Marianna Crossland; Jane Fuller. Jimmy Gilbert. Ruth Margaret Goodlet. Charles Hoffman, Wilma Jean Holmes. Betty Ireland. Isabelle Isenhour. Margaret Kaiser. Jean Karl. Dorothy Keilman. Nell King. Rose Mary Kline. Edith Martin. Jack F*uller. Jo Hilen McCrady. Betty Munchhof. Barbara Murphy. Betty Murghv. Betty Nolan. Elizabeth Peet. Billy outhard. FYedabel Stalin. Barbara Wilcox. Charles Wood. Elizabeth Ann Woody. Marv Margaret Munchhof, Eddie Hoffman. Jerry Wood. Third Christian Church Mrs. Grace Parris. Mrs. E. S. Cummings, leaders. Mary Pauline Keller. Evelyn Newhouse. Joe Miller. Edward Boyer. Nancy Clapp. Carolyn Beall. Robert Beall. Robert Palmer, Jack Bond. George Young. Jean Barnett. George Henrv Keller. Virginia Newhouse, Marv Jo Clapp. Allen Miller. Wanda Ruth Helm. Fredda Miller. Ralph Boyer. Retta Beall. John Palmer. Robert Bond. Vera Young. Verda Young, Claude Hume. Jean Barns. Betty Lou Hoard. Ruth Richardson. Joan Lewellvn. Marjorie McCammon. Norma Jean Hughbanks. Dorothy Power. Marilyn Mueller. Robert Benjamin. Richard Owen. Betty Perkins. Jack Smith. Charlotte Davis. Mary Lou Shinne. Kitty Jo Benbo, Betty Meehan, Phyllis June Little, Sue Ann McCollins. LeVern Behrman. Isabelle Thrush. Margaret Swing. Thelma Carter. Isbelle Stall. Ernestine Albrecht, Betty Jean Clevenger. Margaret Grimes. Mary Ann Buschman. Roberts Park M. E. Church Mrs. James G Hast on. leader: Miss Letha EWown. assistant; Mr. Dale Young.

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lowing the decoration of a cross by the children and the freeing of doves.

„ „ , The Children’s Choir. Call to Worship—The Lord Is in His Holy Temple, Anthem—Welcome Happy Morning. .Tripp Choir Offertory. Anthem—The King of Glorv Jones The Children's Choir. Baptismal Service. Anthem—The Bell Song Gabriel The Children's Choir. Sermon—The Significance of the Resurrection. Hymn—All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name. —7:30 P. M Evening Worship, Rev. S. E. Long guest speaker.

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University Heights (Christian) The Rev. J. Grundy Fisher. MORNING. Processional—Christ the Lord. Invocation. Hymn—Angels Roll the Stone Away. Scripture. Anthem—Redemption's Song. Prayer. Hymn—Low in the Graves. Anthem—Hallelujah for the Cross. Invitation Hymn—Just As I am. Communion Service. Offering. Benediction. NIGHT. Processional—All Hail. Anthem—O Praise the Lord. Reading. Mrs. H. L. Barnhart. Solo—Calvary. Mrs, Dewey Henry. Hymn—Crown Him. Duet —What Did It, Mean? Mrs. Lee Toliver. Mrs. Delbert Waymlre. Solo—He Loves Even Me. Elizabeth Collins. Violin Solo, Mrs. Carol Campbell. Shall I Crucify Him? Men's Quartet —Messers. O. Watts, A. McCallv, L. Toliver, D. Weddle. Girls' Chorus—With Thee. Dear Lord. Offering. Piano Selection —The Holy City. Dorothy Tolon. Solo —Mrs. H. L. Barnhart. Anthem—Hallelujah for the Cross. Solo—Mrs. Lee Toliver. Trio—Dottie Vessels. Jean Vessels, Vernon Vessels. Invitation Hymn. Benediction. a a a Emmaus (Lutheran) The Rev. W. C. Meinzen, pastor. Prelude —Easter Joy Edward Norman Processional—Christ Is Risen Anthem Morning Liturgy—Open the Gates of the Temple Knapp Junior Choir. Sermon—The Stone Is Rolled Away; Christ Is Risen and Lives. King of Kings Simper Senior Choir. Offertory—The Lord Is My Strength. Prayer and benediction. Recessional—Lord Jesus Christ, Strong Hero Thou. Postlude —Today Is Rejoicing Morrison Old Bethel (Methodist) The Rev. James A. Ally, pastor. “Day of Triumph’’ —4 P. M.— Processional —Christ the Lord Is Risen Today. Choir. Prelude —The Holy City. Elizabeth Lyon. Easter Story. James A. Ally, pastor. Tenor Solo—The Way of the Cross. Paul Robinson. Christ the King of Kings Is Crowned. Choir. Contralto Solo—The Friendly Garden. Katherine Shearer. Bass Solo and Men's Chorus—Set Thou a Watch. , Wayne Lyon. Who Will Roll the Stone Away? Women's Two-Part Chorus. Tenor Solo, Choir—He Is Risen. Paul Robinson. Soprano and Alto Duet—The Glory of the Garden. Helen Harding and Katherine Shearer. Hail to the Dawn. Choir. Go Your Way. Choir. Mrs. Samuel Rumford. Paul Robinson. Wendet Bradley, soloists. Send the Song of Gladness Ringing. Men's Chorus. King of Kings. Choir. a a a Garfield Park (Baptist) The Rev. Louis G. Crafton, pastor. 7:45 P. M. 'HOSANNA" Congregational hymn. Ordinance of baptism. Blessed Is He—Choir.

nande Le Vier. Lillian Hughes. Emily Ann Miles. Betty Miles. Marie Yates. Mary Hood. Mary Susan Singer. Norma Mae Lamb, Pauline Hoffman. Mary Middleton. Elma Groover. Dolly Buchanan. Helen Mcrurland. Harold LeVier. Louis Le Vler, James Gillock. Robert German. Samuel Hardesty. Joe Ellen Burroughs, James Wright. Betty Sanders. John Mote. Betty Hocker. Patty Miles. Robert Hood. Edith Blackuter. Marv McDaniel. Marjorie Johnston. Thomas Williams. Louis Lazaropolis. Peggv Dietrich, Norma Lazaropolis. Alberta Verdeman. Betty Jane Mitchell. Byron Sondav. Robert Groover. James Fenimore. Esta Buchanan. Robert Wvnn. Bettv Jean Btraughn. Bettv De Hart, Henry Miles. Thomas Haley. Jack Gillock. Junior Mitchell, Gerna Grooner. Elspeth Jean Gullies. First Baptist Church Miss Marv Alice Purves. leader: Miss Edna Sonnefield. assistant. Clarence Herbert. James Harding. Herman Dalton. Dorothy Jane Johnson. Marcella Ruth Lutz. Patricia Post. Joan Hedrick, Phyllis Jean Cecil, Mary Alice Straight. Janet McKinney. Margaret Ellen McGuire. Marv Ann Kelly. Lucv Jessie. Eugenia Dowell. Patricia Brown. Patricia Chamberlain. Helen Whitehead. Barbara Jean King. Frances Power. Peggv Vogelsang. Paul Nevil. Jack Weissler. Betty Whitehead. Fairview Presbyterian Church Mrs. J. G. Watkins in charge: Mrs. W. A. Hutchings, assistant. Janet Abernethv. Dorathy Jeanne Burget. June Crockett. George Crockett, Doris Jeanne Fennell. Patty Gabe. Jme Ann Goodrich. Mary Leu Graham. Dick Graham. Susan Haraer. Puzanne Herman. Joan Johnson. Jean Kistl.tr. Nancy Kistler. Adah Madge Phipps. Dsdemona Perin. Rov Slaughter Jr.. Shanm Smith. Gene Stark. Jack Stuart. Barbars- Weir, Margaret Wills. Patricia Yount. First Friends Church Miss Helen Marley. leader: Miss Lorraine Brown, assistant. John Anderson. Joan Bartley. Barbara Bogue. Della Sue Mary Ellen Bogue,

'The Finger of God' Is to Be Presented Percival Wildes play. "The Finger of God,” is to be presented by Miss Mary’ Beatrice Whiteman, dramatic reader, during the Epworth League social hour at Roberts Park Methodist Church tomorrow at 5:30. The public is invited. Left and Right Both Needed, Clinchy Holds BY THE REV. EVERETT R. CLINCHY Director, The National Conference of Jews and Christians The time in which we are living in America is one of marked social change, and that is sometimes cited as an occasion of alarm. But it is not abnormal that this period should be characterized, by swings, now to the left, then to the right, again to the left, and then right again. Our citizens should not be frightened by the movements that seemingly oppose one another today within the commonwealth. Actually it takes lively liberal action and an equally lively conservative reaction to keep the nation balanced and to make progress. Otherwise we should simply move in circles. Liberal and conservative forces are related to one another very much like a man’s two feet in the process of walking. If a man moves one leg more vigorously than the other, he travels in a circle to the point where he started and makes no headway. Actually, one walks by a swinging process, first with one, and then with the other foot, right, left, right, left, one movement of the body opposing, in some degree, the other movement, but inevitably cooperating in carrying the body forward. Safeguard Civil Liberties Opposing ideas should combat in open conflict like the clash of Rose Bowl football teams. The rules of good sportsmanship will permit plenty of give-and-take without hard feelings when points are scored. Indeed, it will be because of, not in spite of, disagreements and debate in this period of social tension that gains will be ipade. People often forget this. They try to walk on one leg, so to speak, and forget to use both feet with equal energy. How valuable, from this point of view, appear the American traditions of civil liberties and human rights! A nation will not long move in a circle if the rights of free speech, free press, free assemblage and freedom of conscience are maintained. These liberties were bought at a costly price by the first Americans. They were robust, two-fisted and two-legged men, who, while they were establishing a stable government, developed champions of liberty in political, economic, social and religious concerns. Those who were most far-sighted among them thought that it was possible to have at once a stable government and individual freedom. They would have hooted a dictator who thinks it necessary to cut off one of these national supports and condemns the nation to walk in a circle on a single totalitarian leg. If Americans maintain the sort of spirit that characterized Washington, Jefferson and Madison and insist on the maintenance of the rights of the individual, this country is in no danger of revolution. Conservatives, Radicals Needed The process of walking furnishes another useful metaphor for liberals and conservatives. Walking has been described as a continual process of falling and recovery. This is to say that if it were not that the left foot comes to the rescue, one would fall as he inclined forward on the right foot. In similar fashion the country needs the contributions yhich both the conservative “right” and the more radical “left” have it in their power to make to the progress of the country. The party of the “right” may swing in just in time to save us from a bad fall from a too aggressive forward movement of the “left,” and an impulse from the radical “left” may counteract an And They Took Jesus— Paul Judson Ransdell and quartet. Allelulia. Sing Ye— Mrs. Thelma Collins and choir. Upon the Fjrst Day—Women's chorus. The Lord Is Risen Indeed —Choir. Morning of Life— Frank Brizendtne and Harold Edwards. A New Song—Choir. We Hail a Risen Lord —Women's chorus. Serve Him Forever— Deloris Brizendine and Frank Brizer.dine. Bells of Easter Ring— Mrs. Gladys Childers and choir. Oh. Send the Word—Men's chorus. Christ Arose—Choir.

ertson. Billy Trueblood. Mildred Trueblood. Girls Glee Club of Mayer Chapel Miss Grace Hutchins, director. Mildred Beneflel. Elva Billhymer Gladvs Billhymer. Margaret Carnes. Betty Childers. Eileen Edmondson. Hazel Kemper. Mary Lamme. Edith Lockard. Edna Lovell. Mildred Lovell. Anna Morgan. Kathryn Orr. Thelma Osborne, Alma Rav, Dorothy Reimer. Nell Reimer. Mildred Schrader. Alberta Sheats. Mary Seats. Edna Van Cleave. Mary Van Cleave. Lyndhurst Driye Baptist Church Miss Dorothy Moore, leaders. Mrs. Grace Parris. Virginia Vester. Carol Ham. Florence Edith Newlin. Nina Vester. Iris Ham, Delbert Vester, Mary Louise Plummer, Louise Carnes. Elinor Brewer, Jane Cox. Marjorie Butterfield. Anna Louise Brewer. Vera Marie Chambers, Mary Nichols. Patsy Baugh. Julia Prichard. Betty Heun. Mildred Winterrowd, Lila Ann Heun. Bonnie Lee, Donna Shaffer, Evelvn Lee. Waneta Higgins. Evelvn Shaffer. Hazel Wilcox, Dorothy Young. Harold Kinman. Benny Byphers. Roberta Inman. Mildred Inman. Broadway Baptist Church Junior Choir Elsie F. Adams, minister of music: Walter C. Bruce Jr., choir director, Elizabeth Smith, assistant. Jean Stansbury. Marilee. Stansburv. Robert Stansbury. Rosemary Downev. Jack Brown. Marie Barger. Claire Louis. Norma Louis. Doris Martindale. Evelvn Hunsberger. Norma Epley. Harry Funk. Leonard Troop 14 to Meet Miss Marjorie Mansfield is to entertain members of Troop 14. Catholic Daughters of America, Friday night.

Broadway Baptist Church £2d and Broadway Expect Largest Sunday School In Our Hlatory Sunday at 9:30 A. M. Morning Church Services, 10:45

Indianapolis Is One of 25 Cities Selected by Religious Leaders for Spiritual Awakening Drive Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America to Sponsor National Preaching Mission; Opens Sept. 13 and Closes Dec. 9. Times Special •> NEW YORK. April 11.—Twenty-six church leaders, both in this country and abroad, have accepted invitations to participate in the National Preaching Mission to be conducted this fall by the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, It was announced today.

Veterans' Services Veterans’ Hospital patients are to attend tomorrow’s Easter services arranged by the Rev. Joseph V. Somes, Catholic hospital chaplain, and the Rev. Charles R. Lizenby. Protestant hospital chaplain, assisted by the sacred music committee, Twelfth District, American Legion Auxiliary. Father Somes is to give the Catholic service at 3, with music by the St. Joseph’s Church choir. Miss Helen Haehl is director. Mrs. Margaret Bright, sacred music committee member, and member of the Garfield Post 88. is in charge of arrangements. Protestant services are to be conducted at 5:15, with Mr. Lizenby delivering the sermon. The music is to be presented by a chorus of juniors from Bruce P. Robison Post 133, American Legion Auxiliary, with Mrs. Carl Overlesse. director. Mrs. Stella Norland, sacred music committee chairman of the Twelfth District, is in charge. Both services are to be carried by the hospital loudspeaking system for patients unable to leave their beds.

28 Hired in March By Good Will Group Twenty-eight persons were given employment by the Good Will Industries in March, according to a report issued by the Rev. Howard G. Lytle, superintendent. Hoqrs of employment totaled 1419 and wages totaled $340. The Good Will Industries, a nonprofit organization, takes in used materials, and provide work by reconditioning them. Attendance at religious and social meetings conducted by the Industries and the Fletcher Methodist Church was 2905. undue conservatism and serve the country. Democracy gets ahead when all factions have faith in one another’s sincerity and when, each maintaining its characteristic emphasis, they are willing to work together and to complement one another. On the other hand, a nation that is compelled to walk on one leg, such as a totalitarian land where some dictator knows no way of dealing with an element that seems to oppose his idea of government except to cut it off —such a nation is not likely to get very far even though the dictator may try to prop it up on the amputated side with a governmental crutch. Racial Supports The metaphor of walking may be applied also to the bearing of burdens that fall upon the body politic in these difficult days. Throughout its history, for the most part, the spirit of partnership has characterized the American enterprise. There have been two main racial supports for the load, the whites and the Negroes. Religiously, there have been, so to speak, the two legs of Christianity and Judaism sustaining the burdens of American responsibility since its beginning. Thinking in terms of the body of Christendom, there have been the Protestant and Catholic traditions, like two dynamic shafts that share the total load, each of them contributory to national equilibrium and vigor. As religion sees it, the American spirit is that which St. Paul pictured. To paraphrase his teaching, there are various members, yet one body. The right foot cannot say to the left foot, “I have no need of you.” Nor can the left foot say to the right, “I have no need of you.” Both are necessary. And if one member suffers, the other suffers with it; and if one member is honored, the other should rejoice with it.

Grouch, 'Rufus Dodrill. Lois Sears. Jean Anne Sears. Pearl Moore. Josephine Moore. Ida Bradshaw. Robert Manier. Buddv Ralston. Betty Banta. Virginia Goodnight. Peggv Whitesell, Margaret More. Louis Craven, Betty Sutherlln. Marjorie Bparger. Alice Kemp, John Keffer. Fleming Garden Christian Church Junior Choir Mrs. Elsie Manning. Mrs. E. M. Prather. leaders. Betty Wills, Mary McLaughlin. Betty McLaughlin. Earlene Prather, Bonnie Dean, Estella Beakbaueh, Evelyn Shelton. Elizabeth Caldwell. Juanita Gibbons, Donald Caldwell. Melvin Prathf r. Maurice Weakly, Jimmv Polsgrove. John Soucie. Betty Poore. Louise Hymer. Norma Eddleman. Melba Jov Anderson, Charlotte Boiler, Laverne Boiler. Marjorie McAfee, Deloris Boiler. Margaret Freijie Eileen Adair. David Hammer. Junior Members. Bruce P. Robison American Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Carl Overleese. director. Helen Buenaman. Olivine Buenaman Margaret Collman. Margaret Ferger. Bettv Lou Fasseloring. Norma Laufer. Marv Maxwe 1. Jane Nesbitt. Laura Nesbitt. EDWIN RAY M. E. CHURCH Cor. Woodlawn and Laurel Richard O. Mcßae, Pastor 6:30 A. M.—Sunrise Service. 10:30 A^VC— Subject: “TLe Challenge of T3OP. M.—Cantata by the Choir.

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Delaware and Walnut Sts. Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister Bible School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 “THE SOUL’S INVINCIBLE SURMISE” Christian Endeavor, 8 P. M. Evening Worship, T o Clock Illustrated Address I - ''4 I

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The leaders are to form the personnel of the organization which is to hold missions in 25 major cities. The program was arranged to serve as a united movement for the awakening of the spiritual life, and is to extend from Sept. 13 to Dec. 9. Cities in which the mission is to be conducted are: Indianapolis, Toronto. Pittsburgh. Kansas City. Mo.. Detroit. Atlanta, Birmingham, Louisville. st. Louis. Cleveland, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Des Moines. Billings. Seattle, Vancouver. Portland. Ore., San Francisco-Oakland, Los Angeles. Dallas. Chicago. Washington. Raleigh. Philadelphia. Boston and New York. Newark Man Is Chairman The Rev. Dr. William Hiram Foulkes, Newark. N. J., is chairman of the national committee and the ; executive is the Rev. Jesse M Bader, secretary of the Department of Evangelism of the Council. The list of leaders is as follows: President Albert W. Beaven. Col-gate-Rochester Divinity School; Dr George F. Bla-ckwelder. Lutherar. Church of the Reformation. Washington; Dr. George A. Buttrick. Madison Avenue Presbyteriar. ; Church, New York; Mrs. Harrie R Chamberlin, Toledo, president ol the national convention of Y. W. c, A. associations: Dr. M. E. Dodd First Baptist Church, Shreveport La., and former president of the Southern Baptist Convention; Rt. Rev. Henry Wise Hobson, Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio. Chinese Among Leaders Dr. Ivan Lee Holt, St. John’* Methodist Episcopal Church. South St. Louis; Dr. Douglas Horton. United Church of Hyde Park, Chirago Dean Lynn Harold Hough. Drew Theological Seminary. Madison. N. J.; Dr. E. Stanley Jones, India; Dr. T. Z. Koo. Shanghai; Miss Muriel Lester, Kingsley House, London; Dr. John A. Mackey, Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions; Dr. Raphael H. Miller, National City Christian Church, Washington; the Rev. Richard C. Raines, Henncpm Avenue Methodst Episcopal Church, Minneapolis. Bishop Arthur J. Moore, Methodist Episcopal Church, San Antonio; Fred Ramsey, Cleveland; Dr. Merton S. Rice, Metropolitan Methodist Church. Detroit; Right Rev. Richard Roberts, moderator of the United Church of Canada: Francis B. Sayre. State Department. Washington; Dr. Paul E. Scherer, Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity, New York: Dr. Robert E. Speer, former moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly; Prof. William Taliaferro Thompson of the Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Va. The Rev. Channing H. Tobias, National Council of fthe Y. M. C. A.; Dr. George W. Truett, First Baptist Church. Dallas, and Principal John S. Whale, Chestnut College. Cambridge, England.

On The Air The Rev. A. E. Cowley, pastor of the Shelbyville First Baptist Church, is to present the morning devotional broadcasts next week over WIRE. The programs, sponsored by the Church Federation of Indianapolis, are broadcast at 6:45 each morning except Sunday. Mr. Cowley’s topics are to be: Monday, “Easter Continued"; Tuesday, “The Re-discovery of a Lost Art”; Wednesday, “Happiness Is Made of Simple Things ’; Thursday. “Roses in December,” and Friday, “The Voice of Experience.” Music is to be provided by the following groups: Monday. Senior a Capella Choir of Shelbyville High School; Tuesday, Mrs. L. M. Holtz, soloist; Wednesday. Junior a Capella Choir; Thursday. Mrs. Morris Sleeth, soloist; Friday, Harry Smith soloist.

Thelma Rosebrock. Bettv Jean Scott, Marlan Ellen Bcott. Louise Stelnsberger Irene ulrey.

Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church Central Are. at 47th St. 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship. 7:45 P.M. Easter Musical Service You Are Cordially Welcome

FAIRVIEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4602 Kenwood Ave. 10:45 A. M. Easter Sermon "Christ Has Not Risen" Special Easter Music 7:00 P. M. Easter Music and Sacred Drama. Everybody Cordially Invited. I