Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1938 — Page 14
MUSIC IS JALL SEMINAR TOLD
Magic Lik W With God, Pastor Declares, if Used Intelligently.
The music being used in 60 per “cent of the churches today is jazz, according to Dr. John Finley Wil-
liamson, Westminster Choir School
director. Speaking at the concluding session of the Federal Council of Churches worship seminar in the Second Presbyterian Church last night, he declared there is no place for jazz, swing, crooning or ballads in the church. “Jazz had a place,” he said, “in evangelism for the down and oufs where there was no head left and little heart, but ballads which have as their purpose making people cry have no place in the church service. “We call them gospel songs, but they are jazz just the same.”
Good Taste Essential
‘He declared it is impossible to ‘use’ good music where there is no good taste, Great music has long . vibrations, he said, while “cheap jit- ~ terbug” music has short lines. ° “Most choir singers are in love with their own voices,” he declared, “and only the clergy can solve the problems of church music. “There are only two honest uses for music in worship, one as an aid to worship and the other as worship itself. The two things most necessary in the choice of music are simplicity and sensitiveness to
pitch, rhythm shading and spiritual |’
_ reality.” Calling music a “wondrous magic link with God,” Dr. Williamson ce‘clared that we need less music, used intelligently, rather than more in church. Repetition, he declared, is the greatest enemy of beauty.
BAMILL SELECTED KIWANIS PRESIDENT
Organization Names Officers At Annual Meeting.
James T. Hamill today assumed his duties as. president of the Kiwanis Club. He was elected to the * position last night at the annual election dinner-meeting of the organization in the Columbia Club. Others elected are Arthur P. Holt, - and Oscar B. Perine, first and second vice presidents; A. B. Good, treasurer, and Laurence J. Elby, O. C. Herdrich and Robert J. Heuslein, members of the board of directors. A newsboys’ band and the Mariachi band, a string ensemble from the City of Mexico, provided music.
ELECTED CHAIRMAN OF RAIL SIGNALMEN
/PITTSBURGH, Nov. 17 (U. P.) — C. M. Banks of Trenton, N. J., was elected general chairman of the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen of America, General System Committee of the Pennsylvania Railroad, at the closing session of the brotherhood’s biennial convention here. Other officers elected included F. _ J. Mashek Jr., vice chairman of the New York zone; C. Homewood, vice chairman for the Eastern Missouri zone; S. H.. Howard, Millvale, Pa., vice chairman of the central region; F. P. Leddy, Marysville, Pa., secre-tary-treasurer; and W. E. Bergen, Cincinnati, vice chairman of the ‘Western region.
' RELIEF BOND COUPONS SENT UP IN FLAMES
Poor relief bond coupons with face values totaling $738, oo were burned in the Court House incinerator by County Commisisoners today. 5 They had to be destroyed because =~ they bore the signature of Charles A. Grossart, county auditor ‘who died + two weeks ago. New coupons must - be printed and signed by Mrs. Florence E. Grossart, ho has succeeded her husband. | The original bonds that accompanied the coupons also had to be © burned two weeks ago because of * an error in printing.
" BRITISH ‘ACTOR FOUND ~~ HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 17 (U. P.).— Fears for the safety of Richard Greene, English actor who was unreported four days on a hunting trip into the Northern Arizona wilds, were ended today. Authorities located him at Williams, Ariz.
CAT UNHURT IN FALL SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 17 (U. P.).
, —Blackie, a cat, jumped from a
14th floor: window of a downtown
** puilding in Seattle and landed un-
hurt on the roof of a one-story
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P.) —Strange things are happening in this town in the Black River bot-
call miraculous, some call spiritual, and some call hooey.
old girl with brown wavy hair and
Kirby's family of eight girls. There are fancy names for them —automatic rhovements, telekinesis,
levitation—but Alice. Bell hasn't heard of those names. For the fun of it she makes tables move by holding her’ hands on them, or makes them move without touching them. Most times she performs these) feats in pitch darkness in which | witnesses may feel but not see, but there are witnesses who say they've seen her do them in broad daylight. Alice Bell is possessed of unusuai poise and patience, but otherwise she is much like the other children of the Jonesville block school. Probably most skeptical was Dr. H. W. Wright, superintendent of Catahoula parish school 21 years. Alice Bell visited his home early this| year to play with his daughter, and
Some Say Ali Miracles, Some Say Hooey
JONESVILLE, La., Nov. 17 (U.]asked him what he thought of her
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“power.” “Alice Bell,” he said, “I wouldn’t
toms—things which some jeople | beiieve it even if I saw it.”
But since then he has observed the
“miracles” many times and he talks 1% about them willingly and at length, They originate from a 13-year- but with no effort to explain them.
“It's just the most miraculous
grey-blue eves—Alice Bell Kirby, thing T've ever seen,” he said.
Mr. Wright told of occasions both
the seventh child in Farmer Leon in the dark and in the light when
tables moved at Alice Bell's command, when an upright piano slid across the floor and shook violently, when a pencil in her hand wrote
answers to questions while she was blindfolded, and of tables rising in
the air, apparently of themselves, with Alice Bell sitting on them. Alice Bell said she first discovered
her “power” last January. She and some playmates tired of dominoes.! They tried table-moving. She had
heard her grandmother had been able to move them. She commanded and the table moved, she
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Police investigating the disappearance of Mrs. L. ‘A. Trow, 80-year-old widow ‘of a Civil War veteran, found her body buried in the back yard of the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sumner Knox, in Lemars, Jowa. Mrs. Knox, taken on a charge of illegal burial, denied-all knowledge of it, but it is said to have admitted cashing ‘Government pension checks sent to her:mother. Officials are hunting other graves in the garden and seek word on the whereabouts of Summer Knox, Mrs. Knox’ husband, who has not been seen by neighbors since Mrs. Trow was last seen alive, more than six months ago. The above photo shows the Knox home and yard; the grave is shown at the lower left.
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