Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1939 — Page 6

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Choral Mass By Steffen To Be Heard

Bishop Ritter to Preach; Procession to Tomb

Is Scheduled.

The Easter “Alleluia” and solemn procession to the tomb

will mark the dawn of Easter Day, tomorrow, for Indianapolis Catholic congregations,

Christ's resurrection will be com- | memorated in a solemn pontifical

high mass and sermons by the Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, bishop of the Diocese of Indianapolis, and in music, masses and devotions throughout the city. At the Little Flower Church, the “Missa Eucharista” composed by Elmer Steffen, cathedral choirmaster, will be a feature and at the cathedral, Our Lady of Lourdes, St. Francis de Sales, St. Mary's, St. Patrick’s and St. Philip Neri Churches, Carlo Rossini’s Gregorian “Missa Solemnis” will be chanted. Bishop Ritter will be the celebrant for the solemn pontifical high mass at 6 a. m. tomorrow in the cathedral and preach then and at the 11 o'clock solemn high mass at which the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll, cathedral pastor, Will be the celebrant.

Children to Sing At Several Churches A children’s choir. will sing, accompanied by violinists, Dickey Folger, John Fogarty, Rosemary McPherson and Rita Cleary at the Assumption Church at 8 a. m. mass.

in the Sacred Heart Church at 5:45 a. m.|

Elmer Andrew Steffen . . composes mass.

Jane Johnson Burroughs wea sings 16th Century music with

Miss Emma Louise Jackson, or-| ganist, will accompany the school | children’s choir at the 7:30 a. m. hich mass at the Holy Angels Church. A solemn high mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. William F. Keefe, pastor, at 6 a. m. at the Church of the Holy Cross when the choir and male chorus will sing directed by the Rev. Fr. Victor Goosens,| assistant pastor. “The Dawn Was Purpling O’er the Sky” is one of the hymns to be sung by children at the 6 a. m. low

quartet.

gh M. Mason . . . presents

Hu, Stainer’s “Crucifixion.”

Mrs. Berneice Fee Mozingo . « . directs sunrise service and own choir,

Many Churches to Stress Especially Chosen Music

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Church tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. Solo parts will be sung by Mr. Wright, Misses Maude Delbridge and Ruby Winders and

mass celebrated by the Rev. Fr. Peter Killian, pastor, in the Holy | Name Church. One of the latest Easter masses will be celebrated at 12:10 by the Rev. Fr. Ambrose Sullivan, pastor, at the Holy Rosary Church. Easter carols will be sung for 15 minutes before high masses cele-| brated by the Rev. Fr. Edward Bockhold, pastor, in the Holy] Trinity Church at 6 and 11 a. m. The music, which will be the same at both services, includes the “Vidi Aquam” (Gregorian Chant) and | Rossini’s Proper of the Mass. | In addition to the 5 a. m. solemn | high mass at the Sacred Heart | Church, the Very Rev. John Joseph | Brogger, O. F. M,, pastor, will celebrate another at 10:30 a. m,, con- | cluded with the solemn benediction. | The music at both services will be Carnevali's “Ave Verum.”

Men and Boys To Sing Saturday

Mrs. Caroline Foltz Briton, organjst, will accompany a mixed choir at the high mass celebrated by the Rev. Fr. John C. Riedinger, pastor, at the St. Ann Church at 6 a. m. At St. Joan of Arc Church the Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm, clergy choir director, will direct a 14-voice male chorus and the St. Joan of Arc choir boys in the singing of Rev. Carlo Rossini’'s Missa Orbis Factor at the 11 a. m. high mass. Rossini’'s Proper of the Mass Ww ill | be chanted at the 11 a. m. solemn | high mass of St. John Church. Miss | lice Voisard, organist, will ac- | company the high mass choir. A program of Easter hymns will be presented by the women's choir | of St. Mary's Church at 8 a. m. pre- | ceding high mass at 10:30. Vespers | and benediction will be held at 3 p. m., with Mrs. Joseph po = and Joseph Gallagher Jr. organ-| ists, accompanying the choir. The Right Rev. Msgr. Francis B. Dowd will be the celebrant for mass at 10:30 a. m. at St. Joseph's | Church. Music at the solemn high mass] of St. Patrick’s Church will include Baluta’s “Vidi Aquam” and Haller’s Third Mass.

‘Triumphal Mass’ Set for St. Roch’s

The “Triumphal Mass in Honor of St. Joan of Arc” will be chanted at the high mass at St. Roch’s Church at 10 a. m. The men’s choir will be directed by George B. Rolfsen and accompanied by Miss) Roseann Davey, organist. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Michael W. Lyons will be the celebrant for the solemn high mass in Our Lady of Lourdes Church at 5:30 a. m.; Margaret Fox Sifferlen will play the organ accompaniments and Hilard Francis will direct the mixed choir. Theodore McMann, Charles Spragg, James Lohrman, Mary Hungerford and Doris Coble comprise the choir to sing at the 10 a. m. high mass in St. Bridget’s Church. Yon's “Missa Solemnis” will be sung by the Male and Boys’ Choirs at the high mass in St. Catherine's Church at 10:30 a. m. The Rev. Leo Lindemann, pastor, will celebrate a high mass at 10 a. m. and low masses at 6

Charles R. Hamilton, The cantata, “Rise, Glorious Conqueror,” is part of an Easter music program to be presented by the

{Walther League Choir of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church tomorrow at 8

p. m. The mixed octet of the First Church of the Nazarene will sing the Easter cantata, “Thamas and the Risen Lord,” tomorrow at 7:15 p. m. Misses Mary Ruth Fowler land Thelma Romeril will sing the solo parts and Miss Anna Faye Silvers will direct. Mrs. Gaynell Lashbrook, First United Brethren Church organist, {will direct the choir in the cantata, | “Eastertide,” tomorrow at 7:45 p. m. Children will build a cross of flowers at the Vesper Flower Festival in the Episcopal Church of the Advent tomorrow at 4 p. m. Mrs. E. E. Aldrich will address the Young People’s League vespers at Roberts Park Methodist Church tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock, > © & = “The Crucifixion” by Stainer will be presented at the evening services of the Broadway Baptist Church tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. Miss Elsie F. Adams, minister of music, will direct the program. Soloists will be Walter C. Bruce. Russell Schackelford, Charles Potts, Richard MecClary and Mrs. Lula Smith. Accompanists will be Mrs. Mable Pruitt Duncan, organist, and Mrs. Edith D. Sharp, pianist,

‘Bible Classes Set Goals at Easter Highs

Indications are that many of the City’s larger Bible classes will over-

flow their usual quarters tomorrow

' morning.

The Christian Men Builders Bible Class of the Third Christian Church will meet in the Zaring Theater in order to accommodate their Easter morning attendance which they expect to reach 1500. The Butler University Choir, directed by Joseph Lautner, will give a music program; Merle Sidener will talk on “just Another Life.” WFBM will broadcast the service. Prof. Charles Money of the Washington High School will address the Men’s Bible Class of the Englewood Christian Church which will meet in the Tacoma Theater tomorrow morning at 9:15 a. m. “Paul Preaches the Risen Christ” will be the Rev. R. M. Dodrill’s subjcct for an Easier talk at the 101 Men’s Bible Ciass meeting in the Broadway Baptist Charch tomorrow at 9:25 a. m. It is expected that last Sunday’s attendance «f 557 will be increased to reach the goal of 606. The complete class program will be broadcast cver WIBC. The Home Builders Class will have Keith Canan as its guest teacher tomorrow morning in the Irvington Methodist Church. An attendance goal of 700 has been set by the Men’s Bible Class of the Brookside United Brethren Church for tomorrow morning. J. Reagan will be the guest speaker.

and 8:30 a. m. at St. ohriswpliers) Church. Rossini’s Proper of the Mass will | be chanted at the high mass in the St. Frances De Sales Church at 8

a. m. The Girls’ and Men’s Choir will sing Easter hymns at vespers held at 4 p. m. at the St. Philip Neri Church. william E. Keen will direct the Boys’ and Adult Choirs at the solemn high mass at St. Rita’s Church at § a. m.

SISTERHOOD TO MEET

The Sisterhood of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation will meet in the temple, Wednesday at 2 p. m. Mrs. Walter Wolf will give the opening prayer and Mrs. Louis . Wolf, a talk on the Cancer Control ~ Movement. A travelogue on Guatewala will be presented by Mrs. ssa J. Cornish and musical se-

Patra Kennedy.

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| Communion Services In Many Churches

A choral Holy Communion service at Christ Episcopal Church tomor-

row at 6 a. m. will include singing by the choir of 50 men and boys directed by Cheston Heath. The service will be repeated at 7:30 a. m. without the music. There will be Holy Communion also at St. George’s Episcopal Church at 8 and 9 a. m. tomorrow, at the Church of the Advent at 6 a. m. and 8 a. m.; at All Saints Cathedral at 7 a. m.; at St. Paal's at 6:30 a. m. and 8:30. The Holy Communion will also be celebrated in sunrise services at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church tomorrow at 6 o'clock, and in the Speedhristian Church at 6:30

prayer for purity of heart will feature the sunrise services of the Fifty-First Street Methodist ‘Church at 6 a. m. tomorrow. Dr. George S. Henninger, pastor, will speak on “The Unexpected Early Morning

Guest.” =

Young People Plan

To Greet Dawn

A congregational breakfast will follow the sunrise service conducted by young people in the First Evangelical and Reformed Church tomorrow at 6:30 a. m. Young people will also sponsor the sunrise services in the East Park Methodist Church at 6:30 a. m. toMmMoOITow. Miss Esta Herrmann, Indiana University Medical Center nurse from Aligarh, India, will speak at the traditional Roberts Park Young People’s League sunrise “alleluia” service tomorrow at 7 a. m. Mrs. Marjorie Breeden will sing Handel's “I Know That My Redeemer Liveth.” Young people will be in charge of the 7 a. m. service at the University Park Christian Church.

Pope to Read Easter Ritual

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Radio Service Set for 5 a. m.; Other Program Listed.

Pope Pius XII will pronounce his first Easter blessing to the world at 5 a. m. tomorrow over NBC-WIRE as the highlight of the world-wide observation of Easter Sunday. The blessing will be given after the conclusion of the Easter high mass in St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome. Other sunrise services will be those from Temple University stadium in Philadelphia (8 a. m., NBCWIRE), where Dr. Ross H. Stover will speak on “The Science of ¢he Cross”; from the natural amphitheater in Eden Park, Cincinnati (6:30 a. m., NBC-WIRE); from the Garden of the Gods, Manitou, Colo. (7 a. m,, NBC-WIRE); the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona (7:30 a. m,, NBC-WIRE), with the sermon by the Rev. Edwin S. Lane of Trinity Cathedral in Phoenix, and Mt. Davidson, Cal, the highest point in San Francisco, at 8 a. m,, NBC-WIRE. The 16th annual Glendale Community Easter Sunrise Service from California will be broadcast at 7:30, CBS-WFBM, with music by the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra, directed by Otto Klemperer. Anne Jamison, soprano, will be soloist with the Glendale Community Chorus. Dr. Edward J. Goodspeed of the University of Chicago, will give the sermon. Herbert Marshall, screen star, will give the reading, “Salutation to the Dawn,” during the Hollywood Bowl Sunrise Service at 7 a. m. on Mutual.

DR. WICKS TO PRAY AT EASTER RITES

All Souls Unitarian Church School pupils will present the pageant, “The Meaning of Easter,” and sing several numbers accompanied by the harp, violin and organ, tomorrow at the 10:30 a. m. worship service. Dr. F. 8. C. Wicks, pastor emeritus, will give the Call to Worship and offer prayer. The Rev. E. Bur-

dette Backus, pastor, will preach on “Life Triumphant”

BARNES PASTOR HERE 10 YEARS

The Rev. Robert E. Skelton, Barnes Methodist Church pastor, is to observe his 10th anniversary as pastor of that church with Easter services tomorrow.

Will See Pope

Head of Indianapolis Diocese, Priest Leave Thursday.

The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, bishop of the diocese of Indianapolis, will leave Thursday for Vatican City where he will have an audience with Pope Pius XII. Bishop Ritter will be accompanied

by the Rev. Fr. Cornelius O. Bosler, pastor of St. John the Baptist Church, Vincennes, The chancery explained that the bishop’s visit is routine, this being the year of the “Ad Limina” when Bishop's visit is routine, this being fifth year report on the state of their dioceses. During his visit in Vatican City, Bishop Ritter will attend services May 18 at the Basilica of St. John Lateran when Pope Pius will take

MERIDIANST. } METHODIST CHURCH

800 N. Meridian

Dr. Logan Hall, Minister

Morning Worship, 10:45 Sermon Topic: “Citizens of Eternity”

Special Music by the Quartet: Ocie Higgins, Soprano Mary Frey Barton, Contralto Farrell Scott, Tenor Virgil Phemister, Bass

Myra Goodnow Clippinger, Organist-Director

38th and North Meridian St.

J. Russell Paxton, Director of Music.

9:15 A. M. Church

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH

E. New York and -Grant Ave. Rev. Wallace C. Calvert, Minister 10:30 a. m. Infant Baptismal

Sermon Topic: “The Resurrection” 7:30 p. m, Choral Program.

The Blessings of the Living Christ Attend You.

BROADWAY METHODIST

CHURCH Broadway and Fall Creek Blvd.

Rev. Richard M. Millard, Minister Morning Worship

Sermon Topic “Victorious Life.”

Bishop Ritter

Service and Worship. 1

possession officially of his cathedral church, which will mark the first occasion that the Pontiff has left the Vatican since his coronation. The Bishop will return late in May.

Combined Choirs To Sing ‘Messiah’

The Motet and Young People’s Choirs of the First Presbyterian Church assisted by an Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music string ensemble will present Handel's oratorio, “The Messiah,” tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. George Frederick Holler, minister of music, will be conductor and Misses Gertrude Free and Grace McKnight will play the piano ac-

companiments. Solo parts will be sung by Misses Louise Osborn, Mildred Johnston, Joseph Nesbit and George Osborn.

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Sts.

Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister 9:30—Bible School. 10:45—Morning Worship Vested Choir rendering glorious Easter Music. Sermon—"“God’s Future Is Man’s Future.” 6:00—Youth Groups. 7:00—Baptismal Service. Easter Hymns and Octet music.

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NORTH METHODIST CHURCH

Rev. C. A. McPheeters D. D., Minister

Mrs: J. Russell Paxton, Organist.

School Worship

10:45 A. M. Morning Worship Mrs. Wm. A. Devin, Soloist

Sermon Topic: “Thank God for God” 4:30 P. M. Baptismal Service

ET TOTES

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN

CHURCH 57 N. Rural St.

O. A. Trinkle, Minister

30 A. M.—Sunrise service. 15 A. M.—Bible school. 45 A. M.—Worship sermon by Dr. J. W. Darby. 7:30 Be M.—Evangelistic servce.

6: 9: 0:

Hear Dr. Darby every night

at 7:30

HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

1737 Ingram St. Rev. R. R. O'Haver, Pasler

Sunrise Prayer Easter Breakfas

ch Service.

cea 100 h 9:30 a. Cantata—‘'‘The Holy City”—by Gould

RIVERSIDE PARK METHODIST Harding and Edgemont Ave. Rev. H. J. Kieser, Minister

Morning Service, 9:30 A. M. Sermon Subject: “Jesus Lives”

FLETCHER PLACE METHODIST

Rev. Howard G. Lytle, Minister Morning Worship Sermon

0:15 a. m. Topic— ‘The Meaning. of Eternal Life.”

CAPITOL AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH 30th and Capitol Ave. Rev. E. Arnold Clegg.

Morning Worshi Sermon heme - Baste ust 10; inaness Special Easter sic

ROOSEVELT-TEMPLE METHODIST Roosevelt and Temple Ave. Chas. R. Holmes, Pastor

EASTER SERVICES 3:0 funrize Prayer Service.

1 Sermon 9:30 ‘30—Cantata— Victory. ii

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ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH 424 Minerva St. Rev. Orlando H. Banks, Pastor EASTER SERVicse 13 ina 3 on unday Sch “A tes

Wh SS 6:30 p. m.—Easter Song Service. a NEW JERSEY ST. METHODIST E. New York and New Jersey Rev. E. J. Weiss, Minister

9:15 a. m.—Special Easter Service 10:30 a. m.—Morning Worship by Rev. John Hewson

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IRVINGTON METHODIST 30 N. Audubon Road

Rev. i L. Hutchens,

Fletcher and Virginia 3Ps.m

Mr. A.

OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Pennsylvania and Raymond Sts.

Ephraim D. Lowe, Pastor

Easter morning attendance aim: 1,500.

THIRD CHRISTIAN Broadway and 17th Sts. —Church School. m.—Easter music and serMen. Shancel ana ChapPp. m—Baptismal Servic D. m~-Baster Ra Tama,

Dr. Wm. Fo Rothenburger. Pastor.

W. Mason, Director of Musie. Mrs. Natalia Conner, Organist.

CHRISTIAN th CHURCH

4nneue and Udell Sts. Lee Jones, Pastor.

Batter Muse C Confession,

Sam

« $Josenh

Sota: 8:1 45 a ui,

ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH J Wi hae Ave. Er re illard Yoder, Rector | a. hin A oieration of Holy

10:45 a. m.—Choral otaishration of OIY munion and

4:30 po. m.—Children’ 8 Vestal of Easter.

ALL SAINTS' CATHEDRAL (EPISCOPAL

Central Ave. at ba St.

3% a a. i. oly Com anion, rning

rch Scho vegrea 2 Children's gl + 11:00 a. Communion

oh. The Bg” of Indianapolis

ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CH

URCH New York and Illinois Sts.

Rev. Wm. Burrows, Rector BRE am. =Holy Communion.

m.— Holy Communion. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL

: m.— Hol od muntion and HURCH

18th and Delaware Sts.

Rev. Ellis W. Hay, Minister

and

Dr. Evans Is Praised

Ministerial Association Pays Tribute in Resolution.

Dr. Ernest N. Evans, Church Federation executive secretary who died last Sunday, has been paid tribute by the following Indianapolis Minisetrial Association resolution: “Be It Lamented—By his brother ministers that, by reason of his untimely passing, our richness of Christian fellowship is impoverished, the creative religious power of our community weakened, a gracious personality imbued with wisdom from above is withdrawn, and the church universal loses a noble and esteemed minister, counselor, and thoroughly Christian gentleman. “That he who knows so well the art of drawing tighter the cords of true comradeship as years increased should be removed from so vital a

EVANGELICAL

CHURCH North and New Jersey Sts.

Frederick R. Daries, Pastor

Theodore Braun Associate Pastor

8:30 A. M—First English Service. 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 9:30 A. M.—German Service. 10:30 A. M.—Second English Service. Reception of New Members. 11:45 A. M.—Communion Service. 3:00 P. M.—Baptismal Service. Pastor Braun preaches in the German Service, “Easter Joy.” Pastor Daries preaches in the English Services, “The Power of the Resurrection.”

LUTHERAN

CHURCH OF OUR

REDEEMER Fairfield and Park

Rev. Wm. H. Eifert, Pastor

Morning Worship at 10:45

Sermon Topic “The Easter Hope”

Easter Music by Vested Choir

EVE FIRST

UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH

Pennsylvania and Walnut Sts.

Rev. Arthur L. Mahr, Pastor

Easter Morning, Holy Communion, 9 a. m. Church School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m. Sermon: “Hope Replaces Fear” Music by Robed Choir

GETHSEMANE UNITED LUTHERAN E. Michigan and Wallace Sts. Rev. John S. Albert, Pastor Easter Services, 10:45 a. m.

Children's Easter Program 7p m

ST. MARKS UNITED

LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts.

Rev. R. H. Benting, Pastor

Easter Services, 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.

ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED 902 Sanders St. Rev. Ernst A. Piepenbrok, Easter Service, 10 a. m. Holy Communion Easter Music

FIRST EVANGELICAL

CHURCH New York and East Sts.

Rev. C. P. Maas, Pastor

WH FELER MISSION

245 N. Delaware St.

M. Breakfast Club M. Easter Sunday School Program M. Youth Service :30 P.M. Easter Music Message: “Christ Is Risen.” Rev. Herbert Eberhardt

:00 A. 130 P. :30 P.

FIRST FRIENDS CHURCH 13th and Alabama Sts.

Rev. Errol T. Elliott, Minister

Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Piveram by all Departments

g Worshi Sub, ect? ™ Riory on Bagter Morning" em rs

usic and New

DREXEL GARDENS SHURSH OF CHRIST 3 m. In. —Bunrise prayer Service.

Secon. | el eet “Christ

rd’s

ristian Bohars Be

ppe Beaver Pacts

center of leadership, in this day of the church’s valiant effort to rehabilitate the faith of so many; and

that a Christian statesman with expectant future years of rich and matured usefulness should be removed from his place by this tragic stroke.

“Be It Memorialized—That we shall ever be profoundly grateful for his friendship and leadership among us. That we shall forever recall the poise, the patience and the efficient initiative that so naturally became him. That we remember how free he was in the things of manly comradeship, yet how courteous with a persistence that had fountain sources in his desire to help his fellowmen and in the steady passion to further essential things in the Kingdom of our Lord. That we shall ever remember how he has glorified all the reaches of life in the world Dat now is and that which is to

“Be It Resolved—That our abiding affection for him and our esteem for his genuine Christian worth be hereby unanimously set

forth and recorded. That our

sympathy and love be hereby con

Come to Chi

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THE CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY

Mission Building Indianapolis Indiana

DAY, APRIL 8, 1999

veyed to Mrs. Evans and the fame .

ily. That they be assured of our - continued prayers through these days of hereavement, and of our - earnest solicitude for their future: well-being. That a copy of the memorial be spread. upon the ming : utes of our Ministerial Association; * a second copy being delivered to the president of the Indianapolis Ministerial Association, this, the - 3d day of April, 1939.”

Holiness Rally To Be Held Here

Indianapolis Pilgrim Holiness Churches will hold a missionary rally in the Roberts Park Methodist Church next Friday, Saturday and . Sunday. . The Asbury Ambassadors, who

have held meetings in the British Isles, Africa, India, China, Korea and Japan, will have charge of the music.

CHURCH OF THE LITTLE FLOWER

1,th at Bosart

EASTER MASSES Solemn High Mass .......5.00

"UNITARIAN

Easter Service 10:30 a. m. E. Burdette Backus, Minister

All Souls Church

1453 N. Alabama St.

Low Mass sevesssss 1:30, 9:00 High Mass .........10:30 a. m. Sermon at all Masses

Little Flower Devotions 3:30 p. m.

RASH AOE ASS]

The ROMAN CATHOLIC

DIOCESE OF

Brethren:

INDIANAPOLIS |

"If ye be risen with Christ seek the things that are above, ~ where Christ is sitting at the right hand of God. Mind the

things that are above, (Col. 11, 1, 3)

not those that are upon the earth."

A Blessed and Peaceful Easter Feast

BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and Vermont Sts. Carleton W. Atwater, D. D.,

Pastor

9:25 a. m. =Bible schoel. Easter Worship and messages: with the orchestra.

10:30 a. m.—Children’s, Youth, Sen ior Choirs and Orchestra

Sermon: “The Risen Life.”

6:30 p. m.—~Youths Fellowship Ease ter program.

7:30 p. m.—Youth and Senior choirs, string quartet and ser mon continuing Easter.

WOODRUFF PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH

E. Michigan and Walcott Sts. :

Rev. L. C. Trent, Pastor Morning Service, 10:45 “Glory of the Resurrection” Vesper Services, 5 p. m. The Pageant—“Old Jerusalem”

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister.

Vermont and Penn. Sts.

Jean S. Milner, D. D., Minister Morning Worship 11 a. m, Sermon

“WHY OR TAL HOPE?”

Milner Church Rehool 8:45 Supper Lecture Phutsday 8 - ‘m.

MERIDIAN HEIGHTS

PRESBYTERIAN 47th and Central

Sidney Blair Harry, D. D. Minister

Two Services 8 a. m.—10:'45 a Sermon at Both’ Servicer

“The Foundation of Victory” 9:30 a. m.—Church School. 8:30 p. m.—Young Peoples Service.

SUTHERLAND PRESBYTERIAN 28th and Guilford Rev. F. A. Pfleiderer, Minister

Morning Worship 10:45 a. m Sermon aw Easter and

Special’ rer ee tuste

FAIRVIEW PRESBYTERIAN 46th, Capitol to Kenwood Rev. Virgil D. Ragan, Minister Morning Worship . Sermon Topic “Easter Joy" _Speclal Easter Program

The R. C. Chancery Office Indianapolis

ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 129 South Capitol Downtown Church Rev. Clement Bosler 6a m-—730 a. m.—9 a. m.=10 a. m,

11 a. m. Solemn High Mass

HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC -

_ Holmes and St. Clair Rev. Edward Bockhold,

Pastor Rev. Robert Hartman, Assistant Pastor. High Mass, 6-11 a. m. Low Mass, 7:30-9 a. m.

ST. JOAN OF ARC

CATHOLIC CHURCH 42nd and Central

Rt. Rev. Maurice F. O'Connor

Pastor Schedule of Masses:

6 a. m.— S 7. 8 0 10 and 11 a m—figh Mase

CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS Ohio and Oriental Rt. Rev. W. F. Keefe, Pastor

Solemn High Mass 8: Low Mass Bh. 7309:

OUR LADY OF LOURDES 5300 E. Washington

Rt. Rev. M. W. Lyons, Pastor

High Mass, 5:30 a. m. Low Mass—T7:30, 9:00, 10:30

ST. CHRISTOPHER CATHOLIC CHURCH 5301 W. 16th

Rev. Leo Lindemann, Pastor

Schedule of Masses: 6, 8:30 and 10 a. m.

Bellaire Methodist Church 40th and Manlove Rev. Glenn Reynolds Minister

Woodside Methodist Church | Temple and Southeastern Rev. Meed H. Reynolds, Minister Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 10:45 a. m.

SENTENNIAL CONVENTION CHURCHES OF CHRIST

Central Christian Church and Cadle Tabernacle

May [5th to 18th

FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1621 E. Washington Rev. W. Earl Albea, Pastor

9:30 a. m. Unified Service 7:15 p. m. Cantata, “Thomas s and His Lord”

TABERNACLE

PRESBYTERIAN 34th and Central

Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel, Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m.

MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN 11th St. and Carroliton Ave. Rev. W. H. Kendall D. D.,

Minister 10:48 8. m

a