Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1940 — Page 8
“Easter, the Source of the Mortal
-. Heights Presbyterian Church pas-
- at the second service. -
- in the First Presbyterian Church, the
Hold Baptisms
At St. Matthew's
from Handel's “Messiah.” | a) ts of at least five churches!
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tomorrow.
the Third Christian Church, another will be h church parlor. During the sanctuary service t Mrs. |
‘violincello duet by Mr. and Saul Bernat; a solo, “I Know That’ My Redeemer Liveth” | by Handel, sung by Mrs. e Duckworth, and @ sermon on ‘The Triumphant Life” by Dr. William F. Rothenburger, pastor. = Dr. F. E® Smith will speak on
Hope,” and the youth and chapel ghiois will sing at the parlor servce 1
“Auf, Auf! Mein Herz, Mit Freuden,” by Bach, will be sung at the 9:30 a. m. German service, first of three, in the Zion Evangelical Church. At the 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. services there will be communion, reception of new members, special music and a sermon in English by the pastor, the Rev. F. R. Daries. Dr. Sidney Blair Harry, Meridian
tor, will preach on “The Fruirs of the Resurrection” at both the | 8 a. m. and 10:45 a. m. services. “Christ Is Risen,” by Dressler, will be given as solo by Miss Mary White and the junior choir will lead the singing at the first service. The adult choir will lead the singing and Millard Harvey will play the cello
ny Churches to Hold wo or Three Services To Accommodate Crowd
Ephsespalions. and Disciples Stress Commurion; Children and Adults to
Musical Programs -
A number of the churches have schedult more than one Easter morning service in order to accommodate the [crowds expected to attend
I ' While one service is gping forward at 10:40 fi
“The Paramount Hope of Christianity” will be the Fountain Square Christian Church sermon subject at 9:30 and 11:30 a. m. The Rev. Robert Lewis is pastor. At the Irvington Presbyterian Church, the anthem, “Lift Up Your Voices Now,” composed by W. R. Voris, formerly of Indiana, now of Tucson, Ariz, will be sung by the choir at 9:30 and 11 a. m. services. Dr. John B. Ferguson, pastor, to whom the anthem is dedicated, will baptize babies at the second service. At the 9:30 and 11 a. m. services
Motet and Young People’s Choirs, directed by George Frederick Holler, will sing three selections. They are “An Easter| Hallelujah” by Vulpius;’ “An Easter| Antiphon” by Candlyn, and “The Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's “Messiah. ”
Many Churches to
Baptism | is to be a feature of many of the forenoon services tomorrow; candidates will be both infant and adult. New members will be received and babies baptized by the Rev. Florizel Pfieiderer tomarrow at 10:45 a. m. in the Sutherland Presbyterian Church. There will be music by the junior chorus, lcathedral choir; and girls’ glee club, An orchestra directed by F. L. Warner will play three numbers at the opening of the 10:30 ja. m. service in the First Baptist Church. The service will close with the “The |wi Hallelujah Chorus” from Handel's “The Messiah. : “Easter Flowers are Blooming Bright” will sung by the junior choir of the Woodruff Place Baptist Church at 10:45 a. m. tomorrow, when Dr. L. Trent, pastor, will preach and ‘conduct a baptismal service. Maunder’s “This Is the Day” willl be sung by the adult choir.
Communion to Be Held
¢ Baptized; aried
m. in the sanctuary of ld simultaneously in the ere will be a violin and
will sing “Magdalene” by Waftren tomorrow. It is included on the program of the Fairview Presbyterian, ‘Broadway and Meridian Street
Methodist, Broad Ripple Christian}. and First Congregational Churches. |-
The carol, “In Joseph's Lovely Garden” will be sung to two musical settings. A. Broadway Evangelical{ Church quartet will sing it, to a tra-f ditional Spanish air; the Brightwood Methodist Church choir will use the modern setting by Clarence Dickinson. “Our, Lord Knelt” by Dini will be the offertory at the Irvington Methodist Church and Dickinson's “By Early Morning Light” will be one of the anthems at St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed Church. Junior choirs will participate in a number of services, including those at Fairview and Second Presbyterian and Roberts Park Methodist Churches. A girls’ chorus will sing at; the Broad Ripple Chrisiian Church. Among the newer Easter anthems is.Oley Speaks “In the End ofl:the Sabbath,” which will be sung by the choirs at Memorial Présby-
terian and Roberts Park Methodist} Edward Broom's “Lo, the!
Churches. mb is Empty” will be a feature of the First Baptist Church 10:30 a, m. service. ‘The Memorial Presbyterian and apitol Avenue Methodist choirs will sing Granier’s “Hosanna.” Included on the Second Presbyterian Church! 11 a. m. program is an anthem; “An Easter Alleluia,” by Samuel Richard Gaines.” WIRE will broadcast a portion of the 10:45 o'clock service at Nosth Methodist Church, . including | the sermon on ‘Jesus and Mary” by Dr. C. A. McPheeters. Two ‘“Alleluia”. anthems will be sung, one by Palestrina, the other by Jones. The church school at All Souls Unitarian Church will play a large part in the service there at 10:30 a. 'm. tomorrow. Mrs. H. H. A. Beach's setting of Browning's poem, “The Year's at the Spring,” and the Bach-Gounod “Ave Maria” ‘are included in the musical portion of
the program. The Rev. E. Burdette|
Backus will preach on “The Great { Immortals.”
Presence of guest preachers in
pulpits on Easter Day is unusual,
but two Presbyterian Churches will |.
have guests tomorrow. . The Rev. Robert E. Thomas of the Westminster Foundation at Purdue University will speak at the 10:45 a. m. service: in the ‘Seventh Church; the Rey. Alexander E. Sharp, state Presbyteri n executive . secretary, will fill | the ‘pulpit at Prentice Church. pageant presentation of the World Service | committee. at. the Central Avenue Methodist ‘Church ge a feature of the 10: 30 o'clock
service there.
Offerings to Go
f To Train Priests
The offering tomorrow in all Indianapolis Catholic churches will be used to train young men for the priesthood. During the past year the Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, Bishop of the
The chalice and paten, said to be | the oldest in the Indianapolis Epis-| copal Diocese, will be used at the communion services in the St. Matthew's Episcopal Church tomorrow at 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. Both services will be choral and celebrated by the Rev. J. W. Yoder, ‘Vicar, ‘who also will | preach. There will be choral communion at 6 a. m. tomorrow at Christ Church on the Circle; communion without music at 7:30 a. m., an choral Eucharist at 10:45 a. Cheston Heath, organist and cho director, will be assisted by Frederick E. Weber, organist. [The Rev. £. Ainger Powell, Rector, will give the on. Among the musical |selections presented at the 10:45 a. m. Christ Church service are “Welcome Happy Morning,” by Sullivan, processional hymn; Webbe’s “This Is the Day,” = offertory, and de la Tombelle’s
Toccata’ in E Minor” as the post- 5
de. The mass is by Moir Mrs. Conrad O. Grathwohld will direct, and Mrs. i J. Sanders, rganist, will acco wi the choir at the Advent onl Church choral communion services tomorrow at 9 and 11 oe A communion vice by Eyre will be the basis ot both services at Advent.
Tours oo Seming i the communion
servi at’ All Saints inant a where two festival services jwill be held at 9:45 and 11 a: m.'The church schoo! | choir will sing at the earlier service, at which mite boxes for mis-
.| Rock, Ark.
Diocese! of Indianapolis, disbursed $35,000 for the purpose. Bishop Ritter says that most families who have sons enrolled in seminaries “are able to defray, at best, only a portion of the cost.”
Forty-five students. from the In|
dianapolis diocese are at St. Meinrad’s Seminary; four are at the Catholic University, Washington, D. C.; six aft the Sulpjcian Seminary, ‘Washington, D. Cc; ive at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimor and one at St. John’s ‘Seminary, "Little
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Purim Servichs To Begin at 5:30
The story of Esther will be read in English at the Purim: celebration of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation this evening. The special services will begin at 30 p. m. when Henry Brown will read selections from the Hebrew |w Megillah (scroll of the Biblical book of Esther), The religious school children then will read from the new English Megillah recently given the Congregation by the|Sisterhood. . The members of the Dramatic Club, directed by Mrs. Bois Segal, will present a play. Dinner will be served at 6:30) p. m. |
VICTOR RELEASES -| ALBUM OF HYMNS
sionary work throughout the world will be presented. Selections from communion servjces by Marks, Gounod, Stainer and Mozart will be used at the festal celebration of the Holy Communjon at St. Paul's Episcopal Church at 10:45 a. m. Mrs. Jane Johnson Burrcughs will direct the music. There also will be a communion service at 8:30 a. m.
| | There will be Holy Communion
tomorrow morning at the Imman- * nel Evangelical and Reformed ~ Church and at all churches of the Disciples of Christ. The Immanuel choir will sing |Sibelius’ “O . MM of Beauty.”
“Imortality to Be
Theme of Sermons
e word “Immortality” wo 1d de- ! be most of the on subjects in | Indianapolis tomorrow. “Immorth the subject suggested by tus Lowe of Indi napolis ethodist sermons. I
Bish for all
Almost every Protestant church in,
the city will sing the 11th Century hymn, “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today.” Favorite solo is Handel's “I | Know That My Redeemer Liveth,” ' and the most popular choral anthem is the {Hallelujah | Chorus,” also
A gold-lettered album of six 'Easter hymns on three double-faced, 10-inch records was Teleased this week by Victor. | Arranged by Emile Cote, the hymns are sung by | the [Victor Chapel Choir under his direction, with organ accompaniment. They ‘are: “The Day of Restirrection” and “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today” on one record; ‘““All Hail the Power of Jesus Name” and “I Love to Tell the Story” on another, and “Crown Him With Many Crowns” and “Ye Sons and Dalighters lof the sing” on a third.
The Christian Science lesson-ser-mon in all churches tomorrow is “Matter.” Among. the citations is ans 8{1, “There is therefore now no ndemnation_ to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh but after the Spirit.”
MINISTERS os MEET
The Methodist Mitlisers Association will meet Monday at 10 a. m. in the Roberts Park Methodist Church. Dr. D. S. Robinson, Butler
‘MATTER’ SERMON TOPIC|
NORTH METHODIST CHURCH
‘38th and North Meridian Sts.
[Rev. C. A. McPheeters, D. D., Minister
Mrs. J. Russell Paxton, Organist
- J. Russell Paxton, Director of Music
9:15 A. M. Church School Worship The Junior Choir Will Sing
| 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship
Sermon Topic: “Jesus and Mary” [Broadcdst Over Radio Station WIRE
4:30 P. M. Baptismal § Service
BROADWAY |{ SECOND BAPTIST | PRESBYTERIAN
22d St. and : Broadway The Historic Church of Which i
Ward Beecher Was Minister Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Pastor- Vermont and Penn. Sts. Sunday School ...... 9:30 a. m.
Jean S. Milner, .D. D.
Morning Service... 10:45 a. m. § Minister i “Our Blessed Hope” Morning ‘Worship 11 AM ! 4 i Sermon
Evening 9:30 p. m. Musical Program, Closing With
cs es ers ene,
“Faith in Immortality” { 1 Dr. Milner
| Church ‘School 9:30 A. M. Supper Lecture Thursday 6 P. M.
Brief Message and Baptism.
TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Central Avenue and Thirty-F ourth Street / Roy Ewing Vale, D. D., IL. D., Minister
9:30 A. M., Bible School 10:45 A. M., Preaching by Dr. Vale Theme “When It Begins to Dawn.”
Easter Music by Solo Quartet an Choir of 50 Volces.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian & Vermont Sts.
Carleton W. Atwater, D: D., Pastor
| Minister
Two Morning Services 8—10:45 A. M.
Same Sermon at Both Services. 4 P. M.—Special Choral Services
9:30 A. M.—Church School 7 P. M.--Young Peoples Service.
E veryone Welcome
9:25 A. M.—Special Bible School Program
10: a M. Worship—Orchestra,
Sermon “Easter Assurance’
7:30 P. M.—Easter Music, Baptismal Service
Sermon “Easter Power”
‘WOODRUFF PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH
E. Michigan and Walcott Sts. ‘Rev. L. C. Trent, pastor
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Service, \10:45 a. m. “Living by Dying” Dr. Frantz will preach.
(Baptismal Service Pp 2 4 P. M.—Children's Baptism Service
Kingdom Builders’ Contest n (Closing Baptismal Service) FAIRVIEW
gid ea ~~~¢ PRESBYTERIAN LYNHURST i 46th, Capitol te Kenwood BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Virgil D. Ragan,
Minister W. Morris St. and Lynhurst Dr. Morning Worshin .. . Scheick, Pastor
.. 10:45 M. Sermon Topic “The ‘Greatest Bays : | Easter Service 11MAM
Speeial Easter Program J ind Memorial Presbyterian :30 P. M. 1ith St. and Carrollion Ave. Rev. W. H. Kendall, D. D. Minister
Sunday School. 9:30 A. M. ‘Morning Worshin, 9a 45 A.M. Sermon, Topic. “The Paster Hope” : Special Easter Music
Walkace St. Presbyterian Church
10th and Wallace Sts. REV. ROY E. MUELLER. PASTOR.
Easter program in all denartments of h school at 9:30 a. m. Worsbin Services |
—10:43 A. : “The Living “Saviour”
First Presbyterian Church
' Delaware at Sixteenth St. Ministers . GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ HARRY E. CAMPBELL MATTHIAS L. HAINES
Two Morning Services 9:30 and 11:00 A. M.
Sermon: “Who Is the Lotd That 1—2"
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TUXEDO PARK BAPTIST hh et
8:00 A. M.—Baptismal Service 9:30 to 11:15 A. M.—Unified ‘Service— “The Empty Tomb by Way of the Cross’! 7:30—Program of Easter Musie
FIRST CONGRESSIONAL "CHURCH
16th and Delaware St. REV. ELLIS W. HAY, Minister ) 11 A; M.—Church School } 11] /A. M.—Easter Service: #Is Man Immortal?” Easter Music by Quartet and Choirs
The Salvation ‘Army Citadel Corps
24 S. Capitol MAJOR GEORGE F. BOONE
Commanding Officer Col. J. Habkirk, former prison secretary of Salvation Army for 12 years, conducting snecial Faster services from 24th to 25th inclusive. nday., March 3th) na by Col. Habkir “a, Years Behind Prison Bars”
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The Salvation Army Belmont Corps | Belmont and Howard CAPTAIN WILLIAM BENTON Commahding Officer
Special Easter Service Sunday TPM. Adjutant T. DeWitt Hamilton . Guest Sveaner
CHRIST CHURCH
“On the Circle” E. AINGER POWELL, Rector Holy Communion (Choral) 6:00 AM. Holy Communion (Said) 7:30. A. M. Church School Festival 9:30 A. M. Choral Eucharist and Sermon by Pastor 10:45 A. M. Topic: “Resurrection”
Musie by ‘men and boy choir of 50 voices.
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Meridian St. at 33d REV. GEORGES. 3 SOUTHWORTH
4 x 03 M.—Holy Communion A. M.—Holvy Communion, Choral 1: 00 A. M.—Holy' Communion, Choral Sermon topic: “Immortality” a
Weledme to All ~—Flower Festival Vested’ Children’s Choir go
All Saints Cathedral
scopal) Central ris at 16th St.
. 7:00 A. M.—Holy Communion.
AA 9:45 A. M.—Holy Communion Church school Shoir. om :
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“The Salvation Army
Fountain Square Corps
|LIEUT. RALPH F. BOONE
Commanding PEF m, pSeryices Thursda :30. 6:30,
ay 2: P. These 1 services will be of speciai nature. 4
Sermon Tone, “The Risen Christ” By Lieut. Boone
Sermon 5:30. P. M. —Evensong.
UNIVERSITY. HEIGHTS ' UNITED BRETHREN
Corner of Hanna and Otterbein * REV. ROY H. TURLEY. | Paster
Morning Worshi The, eme: “The in of A christ?
| Evening Service, 7PM ST. MATTHEW'S | comme ABBE Widow
| EPISCOPAL CHURCH { ~ ST PAUL'S 27 S. Ritter (Irvington) ) EPISCOPAL CH RCH
REY. J. WILLARD YODER . Priest in Charge New York and Illinois Sts. 7:30 and 10:45 A, M.—Choral v. Wm. Burros
bratien of Holy Communion, With Sermon
Presentation of Easter Offering: TP, M—Chureh School | |
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:30 A. M—Holy. Communion. 30 A, M.— mm . a ‘A. L* oly Com 2 — jon ‘and
eh yin dio president, will speak.
Easter Crtivar. With | , tatiog of Lenten Bo, Lite
Se | SR ee. Meeting 7 P. M.
>OR
Advent Episcopal Church
11:00 A. M.—Choral Eucharist and |
Rector »
MERIDIAN ST. METHODIST CHURCH $00 N. Meridian Dr. Logan Hall, Minister Morning Worship, 10:45 ~ Sermon Topic: / “Survival Values”
Special Music by the Quartet:
/ Ocie Higgins, ‘Soprano ‘Mary Frey Barton, Contralto Farrell Scott, Tenor Virgil Phemister, Bass Myra Goodnow Clippinger,
Organist-Director
GRACE METHODIST ~ CHURCH
. E. New York and Grant Ave.
Wallace C. Calvert, Minister
- Chas. E. Overholt, Choir Master Mrs. C. E. Wransher, Organist Morning Service 10:50 A. M.
Subject ‘An Easter Message” Evening 7:30 P.
Easter Cantata and lin Program : The public sordially invited.
FIFTY-FIRST ST. | ' METHODIST
51st and Central
Rev. Geo. S. Henninger, Minister Early Worship 6 to 7 A. M. Easter Breakfast 330 A.M
Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Preaching 10:45 A. M.
A moving picture will he taken of the congregation leaving the 10:45 service.
Good music. inspiring service; beautiful decorations. | /
CENTRAL AVENUE, METHODIST CHURCH
" Central Avenue at Twelfth l
GUY 0. CARPENTER, D. D., Minister Worship and Sermon at 10:30 A. M.
“LIFE EVERLASTING” Vesper>Musicale at 4:30 ° “REQUIEM” By BRAHMS Mr. Ralph W. Wright, Director
BARNES | METHODIST CHURCH
510 W. 26th ROprEY SKELTON,
al Faster services. Morning, Sub t “The Meaning of e Resurrection” Special Facer music Morning and and Evening by the ona Services 11 a. m. and TP. M.
BRIGHTWOOD | METHODIST CHURCH ! 2410 Station | Street ll Rev. Almon J. Coble, | Minister .
Morning Worsiip, 10:45 Sermon TODAS ve He Sa w and
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"BROADWAY METHODIST CHURCH
Broadway and Fall Creek Blvd, Richard M. Millard, Minister rd Morning Worship—10:45 A. M.
‘Sermon topic ‘‘The Higher ,Meaning of the Resurrection”
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Attend church, somewhere on
Easter Sunday and all through the year. |
EUGENE C. FOSTER, Pres. HOWARD J. BAUMGARTEL,
Executive Secreta ry
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. Rural St. O. A. Trinkle, Minister 6:30 A: M.—Sunrise Service 9:15 A. M.—Bible School
10:45 A. M.—Worship Sermon:
; Subject: “Attaining Unto the Resurrection”
%:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Service Subject:
“Prepositions in the Salvation Proposition
Revival Service Every ‘Night. Next Week 7:30.
“OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH |
4 Pennsylvania and Raymond Sts.
Ephraim D. Lowe Pastor Easter Morning Unified
Service .............. ow 9:25 Baptismal Service sasenee 3:00 Vesper Service... eke 7:00 | Easter Morning Attendance
Aim, 1500. L
Hillside Christian Church
, 1337 Ingram St, Rev. R. R. O’Haver, Pastor | Sunrise Prayer, 6:30 A. M. Easter Breakfast. 7:30 A. Easter Church Service “The riumphant Life’’—9.30 A. M. ; ble School, Cantata or
11 A; he J Resurrection Song” {Directed by Mrs. Herbert Wilson.)
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th Christian Church
Udell and Annette Sts. Joel Lee Jones, Pastor. 6 A. M.—Sunrise Service 9: 130 A. M.—Church School |
im 900 10: 30 A. M.—Easter Message nd music. Subject “Asserance of Life. "9:30 P. M.—Christian rabies mal service. Subject, * Fruitfal Re in Christ.”
The Downey Avenue Christian Church
Downey. at Julian Avenues
Rev. E. Robert Andry, Minister _ ~Join in Irv. Sunrise
Ser 9:45 A. M —Church school. 2 10:35 A. M.—Morning worship, Life Again—A Reality ar a Dou 00 BM M.—Vesper baptismal bt ve.
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CAPITOL AVENUE METHODIST
30th and caviigl Ave. | Rev. E. Arnold Clegg,
\ Minister vol Morning Worship 10:4 . M. Sermon Theme “He a id
Special Easter Music
AST TENTH METHODIST
10th and Keystone EV. JOSEPH N. GREENE, Minister 9:30 A, M.—Sunday School 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship Sermon topic “The Victory of Jesus’ %:30 P. M:—Program of Easter Musie by Choir - |
FLETCHER PLACE METHODIST CHURCH
Fletcher and Virginia Aves. Howard G. Lytle, Minister. * P. C. Turner, Director of Musio .
Morning Worship, 10:15 A. M.
Sermon: Foundations of Faith Eternal Life |
IRVINGTON METHODIST
30 N. Audubon Koad Rev. Ezra L. Hutchens, ‘Minister | 9:30 A. M.—Sunday Schdol 10:40 A. M.—Morning Worship Sermon Theme | “Some Implications of Ester
RIVERSIDE PARK METHODIST
Harding and Edgemont, Ave. REV. PAUL A. REISEN, Minister
6:00 A. M.—Sunrise Service 9:30 A. M.—Morning vice Sermon Topic: “Christ Vi ctory”
%:30 P. M.—Easter Drama, “Dust on the Rod
ROBERTS PARK METHODIST
Cor. Delawar d V nt © REV. E. E. ALDRICH, Ht er Sunrise fo
WHEELER Mission.
“He Is. Risen Indeed!"
NDIANAPO iy 10 ‘Christ, the Same
3:30 and 7
* $i00 A. M.—Breakfast Club: 2:30 P. M.—Bible Se ol Children's | 6:30 P. M. Tain Serv : A TP. M.-Easter Musie ° 4 ‘Message—Rev. Herbert 3 Ebi all = Hu: Halley Maren 2 L h to Foi
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Third Christian: Church
Broadway at Sevenfeenth
9:15 A. M.—Church S¢hool
10:40 A. M.—Easter Music and Messages
Wm.'F. Rothenburger in Sanctuary Dn ¥. ‘E. Smith lin Church Parlor
7:00 P. M.—Baptismal Service 8: 00 P. M. —~Patiet Drama: ‘Into hy Kingdom”
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The United Christian Missionary Society
Deciples of Christ
MISSION BUILDING Indianapolis, Ind.
ST. PAUL'S METHODIST
424 Minerva,
Rev. Orlando H. Banks,
Pastor i Easter Services nis AM M. apecial Easter Program _and Sermon 5 “FIRST CHURCH OF "THE NAZARENE
: 1621 E. Washington : Rev. W. Earl Albea, Pastor 10: 30 A. M. —Mornin Worship 7:30 P. M —Evangelistic Service ' ©. Cox, Evangelist Curtis Be Sox Music Director The Church With a Welcome
Evangelical and Reformed
Zion Evangelical Church
North and New Jersey Sts. FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D.; Pastor THEODORE BRAUN, Associate Pastor
8:30 A. M M.—First English Service 9:30 A. M.—Church School 9:30 A. M.—German Service Zoe — h Ser 10:30 A. M—-S¢ Segond 4 Engiis h Se 11:45 A. BA rig Service 3:00 P. M.—Baptismal Service
Pastor Brau German ser oe
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Evening Worship, 7:45 o'clock
st. Paul's Evangelical 3
Brethram | | "If ye be risen ith Christ seek| the things that are above, where Christ is sitting at the right hand of God. Mind the things that are above, oe those the! are upon the
earth." (Col. i,.1, 3) |
A Blessed and Peaceful Easter Peust ay
The R. iC. Chancery Office fndianapelis
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Delaware and Walnut Sts. t Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Sinister :
Morning: 9:15-9: 130 Easier music by the Qichesira,
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9:30-10:30 Bible School, with classes and departments for all ages,
10: 45 Worship: Vested Choir presenting: Easter music. ] Nop» Until After That Happens’—Dr. Shullonberget Evening: : 6: 00-—Youth Groups Non 00—-Baptismal Service
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C. B. ' EASTER SERVICE |
Christian or Builders
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ZARING'S THEATER
Central ‘Ave. at Fall Creek’
Music by Butler University Choir
ree 1 CHURCH OF REDEEMER “THE LITTLE
. Fairfield and Park =} FL WER
Pastor Y 14th Morning Worship at 10:45 3 Sermon Topic: | Rev. Dr “The Resurrection and the Life”
Easter Music) by Vested Choir ST. MARK’S | United Lutheran
Prospect and Linden Sts. @ blocks east of Ft. Square)
The Rev. R. H. Benting, D. D., Minister
at Bosart
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EASTER MASSES { Solemn High Mass. .5:00
Low Mass. ....7:30, 9:00 High Mass. ..10:30 a. m. Sermon at all Masses Little Flower Devotions 3:30 p. m.
yr : y . n 88. Peter & Paul Cathedral | Meridian and 14th
Rt. Rey, Raymond R. Noll, V. G, Pastor j
Morning Worship, 10:45 o'clock
(3 choirs with 85 singers) Seating capacity, 1000. |
FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pennsylvonia ‘and Walnut Sts REV. ARTHUR L. MAHER, Pastor
9 A. M—Easter sMerning Holy Com-9:30-A. M. munlion » School 10:15 A. M.—Morning Worship
Sermon: “Sharing in Their Joy” . 5 Special Music by Robed Choir
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GETHSEMANE = - ae UNITED LUTHERAN 81, Thomas Aquinas
E. Michigan | and Wallace Sts. : : : Rev. John S. Albert, Pastor. Catholic Church 4644 N. Illinois
Easter Services, 10:45 A. M. | ¥ Joseph B. Tieman, Pastor
Easter Program
Pontifical Mass will be celebrated’ ‘bh t Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, D.D., Bishop of Indianapolis, at "% A The Second ay Mass dra
effe will sing. at both ‘of thes The Grade Schael is Choir will ss. Other
sing at, 9 and 1. |
he Ma Low Masons will be at 59
Children’s Easter Program, 7 P. M.
st. J ohn's Evangelical
and Reformed 902 Sanders St. Rev. Ernst A. Piepenbrok | | Pastor 10 A. M.—Easter Message wijh Holy Communion and reception of new members. Easter music.
| Schedule of Masses 7. 9 and 10:30 » m. High Mass
This parish wishes everyone 3 Happy Easter
: E ster Greetings
St. Catherine’s Roman Catholic Church .
Shelby and Tabor Sts.
Lutheran
S. New Jersey and McCarty Sts. | REV. H M. ZORN. Pastor
| Sunday Morning Services 9 A. M. and 11 A. M.
ANAS
FIRST EVANGELICAL | HURCH :
York and East Sts. Rev. Ha old "H. Hazenfield,
5300 E.” W: shington
Rt. Rev. M.' W. Lyons Pastor
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