Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1941 — Page 6

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By EMMA RIVERS MILNER

IMAGINE PLANNING your 100th birthday with the assurance that you show none of the ravages of time and that your influence in Indianapolis is growing rather than waning!

Think of being entitled to light five score candles on your cake to say nothing of having lived through the Civil War and the Spanish-American and World Wars. This is the fortune of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church! Tomorrow, Zion will open her centennial celebration with the Secial sermon, “The Church Today,” deiivered by Dr. Frederick R. Daries, her pastor 22 years. The celebration will continue each Sunday thereafter, coming to a climax on Wednesday, May 21, with a banquet in the Murat Temple. Dr. Daries is the grandson of the church's second pastor and the builder of its first edifice, the Rev. J. F. Isensee. The church was erected in 1845 at Ohio and Bird Sts. Dr. Daries’ mother played the organ, taught a church school class and was married at Zion but moved with her family to Towa where the family was living when her son was called to be minister here. Between the regimes of Grandfather 1Isensee and Grandson Daries, many changes have taken place in the church and the nation. The German laymen who founded the congregation no longer tie their saddle and carriage horses to hitching posts “out in front” on Sunday mornings. Instead the present mem-

Rev. Chace Accepts Call

Goes to Cincinnati Church Next Week.

The Rev.

1 Henry E. Chace has resigned as radio chairman of the Indianapolis Church Federation and will go next week to Cincinnati to become pastor of the Eastminster Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Mr. Chace will his farewell sermon as minister of the Washington Street Presbyterian Church tomorrow. During the five vears of his pastorate here, he has held various civic. denominational and interi e nominational offices He

preach

Is treas- gey. Chace urer of t he Hawthorne community House, chairman of the committee on so- | cial education and social action for the Indiana Presbyterian Synod and the Indianapolis Presbytery and a member of the Church Federation | executive committee. On Good Friday, the Rev. Mr. Chace presented the radip continuity of the three-hour services in English's| Theater. | In his ¢wn parish, the Rev. Mr. Chace organized the Women's Association of which Mrs. Chace has served as first president, the Women's Board of Deacons and the Youth Choir directed by Robert Shambaugh. Miss Victoria Chace, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Chace and Mrs. Chace and a senior at Washington High School, has also been active in the school and the church. Victoria is president of the Civic Quest treasurer of the honor society and a member of the student council at Washington High and sings in the church choir. “The Unchanging Christ” Rev. Mr. Chace’s farewell topic

the sermon

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Women's Guild | To Elect Head

The Indianapolis Regional Women's Guild of the Evangelical and Reformed Church will hoid its organization meeting Tuesday at a. m. in the Carrollton Avenue Church. Mrs. E. A. Piepenbrok of Indianapolis, president of the South In-| diana Synodical Society, will present the convening committee. committee includes Mrs. B. F. Entwhistle, chairman, and Mesdames A. J. Huesing, Dorothy Knop and Clifford Scholey, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. E. M. Heinmiller of Lafayette and Mrs. George Ploenges of Cumberland. There will be election of officers; the address, “Christian Service | Through the Women's Guild,” by | Mrs. Hugo Schuessler of Evansville, and devotions by Mrs. William Koch JT.

Officers Ralph L.

Evans Pattison, organist will be installed by Dr. Holland, host pastor.

Lutherans Plan Convention Here

A local committee is being formed to make plans for a four-day con-

{from here, on S Dr. T. J. Parsons, executive secre- tian Science:

Bells in the tower of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church have been calling downtown Indianapolis to worship for 68 of the 100

vears of the church's life.

bership parks its cars in a lot provided by the church. Slavery is long gone and Indianapolis has emerged as the larger ties of the country Charter members who puffed and blew as they climbed the steep stairs leading from the street to the austere little frame church might be a little wideeved at the present $350,000 plant. A specimen of mingled Gothic and Romanesque arcaitecture, Zion stands on the corner of

one of

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North and New Jersey Sts. It includes a parish hall and extensive educational, recreational and business quarters. In its spacious dining room. women of the church sometime serve a meal to 500 people with ease. The total active membership is 1800 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simon, who married in the cnurch on the anniversary day, May 21, just 60 vears ago, are among those who are looking forwarc most eagerly to the centennial. Mr. Simon is

4. Year old Welcomes Babes Into Woodruff Cradle Roll

Four-year-old Marian Hauser will deliver the address of welcome at a service for “churchmen” less than a year old at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Woodruff Place Baptist Church.

Other children and young people on the program, “A Cradle Roll Rocking In Service,” are all Cradle Roll graduates. Mrs. Edna Murphy, who planned the program and will preside tomorrow, has been roll superintendent for 24 years Each baby will be presented with a certificate and be rocked briefly in a white cradle on the platform to symbolize his reception into the watch care of the church. Among the babies to be honored will be Leonard McCormick Trent, born New Year's Day, the grandson of Dr. L. C. Trent, church pastor, and Mrs. Trent Miss Roberta Trent, Leonard's aunt, will play the violin lullaby, "Sing, Smile and Slumber’ ac-

Baptists Use Air Motif at School

“A School of Aviation” will » {conducted for girls and young men of all the Baptist churches of In-! dianapolis and the state Friday, Sat- | urday and Sunday, May 4, in Evansville, Ind. It is expected that a total of 1000 young Hoosiers will enroll for the course which will be in “spiritual aeronautics’ rather than practical aviation, of course. The occasion will be the annual convention of the Baptist Young People’s Union which has chosen the theme, “Christ Our Pilot,” for the meeting. “They shall mount up with wings as eagles” is their motto and their convention song, “Higher Ground.” S 4 sun rises over the Ohio, Sunday morning, the voung people will be holding a Galilean worship service similar to that described in the New Testament. There is to be a pageant presented by the young people of the Tuxedo Baptist Church of Indianapolis, oratorical contests, a banquet and a candlelight parade

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{through downtown Evansville.

The Rev. Floyd Smith of Indi-| anapolis will speak on “Soloing” and | the Rev. William O. Breedlove, also “Follow the Beam.”

tary of the Indiana Baptist Convention will give the invocation

500 EXPECTED AT COUNCIL SESSION

companied by Miss Jeanette Vaughn, organist. The junior choir, robed in white, will sing; Barbara Myers | and Gerald Martz will recite; and | Deloris Waddell will sing “The | Cradle Song.” “Come Let Us Live With Our Children,” a duet, will be sung by Mr. and Mrs. John Ealy, whose baby, Gloria Jean, will be “rocked into the cradle roll.” Dr. Trent will give the closing prayer. It is expected that about 50 babies and their mothers will be present Tuesday morning for the annual Cradle Roll party and inspirational address in All Souls Unitarian Church. Mrs. Fritz Schaefer will take moving pictures of the group: Dr. E. Burdette Backus and Dr. F. S. C. Wicks will talk on "Prayer at the Nursery Level,” and there will | be games and refreshments. Dr. | Backus is church pastor and Dr. Wicks, pastor emeritus.

Gather Food for | Wheeler Mission |

YOU MAY THINK the calendar has reversed itself and it is | Thanksgiving time instead of | spring if you drop into St. John's spring if yo udrop into St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church tomorrow. For vou will see piles of canned goods and staple foods “harvested” in a week's gathering by the Women's Guild for the Wheeler Mission. A representative of | each of the church organizations | will place an offering for the mission on the altar and the Rev. Herbert E. Eberhardt, mission superintendent, will preach. The Rev. Ernst A. Piepenbrok, pastor, and the congregation will dedicate the entire service tomorrow to the Wheeler Mission according to their “annual custom. |

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{ strongly | speeches \hroughout the the Sessions.

Science Speaker

At Cadle Monday

George Channing C. S. B, of San Francisco will speak on “Chris-| Its Assurance of True | Guidance to Men,” at 8 p. m. Monday in Cadle Tabernacle. Mr. Channing will be sponsored; by the Seccnd Church of Indianapolis and introduced by Mrs. Irene] Buston, He is a member of the] oard of Lectureship of the Mother

ears Old May 21

| America, 'sionary to Africa, will also give ad-

| be given the program by the appear{ance of Dr. | odist missionary to India; Methodist

| vention. {pastor of the Lakewood, O., Chris-|

chairman of the 100th anniversary committee. Louis C. Brandt, who built the cnurch and hall is president of Zion's Board while Mrs. J. C. Peters whose husband was pastor of the church for 38 vears before his death is an active member. Louis F. Sudmeyer is assistant pastor. Zion was originally interdenominational with strong Lutheran and Reformed Church leanings. However it called itself “impartially” the German Evangelical Protestant Lutheran Re- | formed Zion Church of Indian- | apolis. As time went on and doctrinal differences arose, various factions withdrew to form in successicn St. Paul's Lutheran Church, the First Reformed Church, the First Evangelical Association Church and a Presbyterian Church which became the Second Reformed Church. But the mother church steadfastly continued, allying itself with the Evangelical Synod of North America and becoming affiliated with the Evangelical and Reformed denomination when its own communion was merged with the Reformed Church. Its second edifice was built on the site of the first in 1866. Zion maintains a small church at Long Beach, Cal, and mis-

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Zion Evangelical, Growing Through War And Peace, Will Be 100 Y

| Platt are delegates to the 37th Bi-

| AMERICAN HEBREW CONGRE-

| with the Council are Mrs. Albert

| UNITARIAN CHURCH tomorrow.

|Special Events

THE GETHSEMANE LUTHERAN CHURCH of 325 members, tomorrow will celebrate the 20th anniversary of its founding by a congregation of 22 people. The Rev. J. S. Albert, pastor since 1929, will give the morning sermon. Noon luncheon will be followed by a musical and historical service in charge of D. G. Coates, vice president of the church.

Hebrew Union Meets Gustave A. Efroymson, Dr. and Mrs. Morris M. Feuerlicht, Rabbi and Mrs. Maurice Goldblatt, Louis J. Borenstein and Mrs, Harold I.

ennial Council of the UNION OF

GATIONS next week in Detroit. Delegates to the NATIONAL FEDERATION OF TEMPLE SISTERHOODS meeting simultaneously

G. Dannin, Arthur Fairbanks and David Lurvey of Indianapolis.

Dr. Wicks to Speak Dr. F. S. C. Wicks, recently returned from traveling in New England, will speak on “Is Religion the Bread or the Cake of Life?” at the 11 a. m. service in ALL SOULS

Dr. Wicks, pastor emeritus, is filling the pulpit for the pastor, Dr. E. Burdette Backus who will be guest speaker at Lawrence, Kas. where he began his ministry,

Hold Youth Service

sionaries in Honduras and makes official gifts to the Riley Hospital Guild and the Wheeler Mission, | Sitting in the church with the spring sunlight pouring in through the huge colorful windows while some stirring composition is being | played on the new organ, it is not difficuli to remember the interpretation of the name, “Zion.” For, according to the Biblical dictionary, Zion means sunny.

Session Calls

300 Disciples,

Social Group Among 10,000 Expected in St. Louis.

About 300 from Indianapolis are expected to be among 10,000 attend- | ing the 90th International Conven-| tion of Disciples of Christ in St. Louis Thursday through May 7. Mrs. Lelia Avery Rothenburger, Merle Sidener and H. B. Holloway, | all of Indianapolis, are among the laymen scheduled to speak. Dr. Emory Ross, secretary of the Foreign Missions Conference of North one time Disciples

| statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary

|

mis- |

dresses. An interdenominational flavor will

E. Stanley Jones, Meth-

Bishop Ivan Lee Holt of Dallas, and

by Judge E. J. Millington of Cadil-|!ighted bulletin, THE BROOKSIDE

lar, Mich., president of the Northern Baptist Convention. Organizations officially related to! the international convention in-| clude the United Christian Mission-| {ary Society, the Pension Fund, the Boards of Church Extension and |

{ Higher Education, all four of which

have headquarters in Indianapolis.

Others are the Association for the | Promotion of Christian Unity with

offices at Anderson, National Benevolent

Ind, and the Association,

|St. Louis.

| Seminary of John City,

of the Blessed Virgin. The girls will

{CHURCH CHOIR will sing accom-

Eds and Co-Eds Meet

| Burdette {in citizenship of Butler University.

i

Observe Monthly Prayer

Dr. James Turnbull of Brazil, Ind, will speak at the 7:45 p. m. youth service and Dr. Earle] Griffith, president of the Bible] N. ¥., at; 17:30 p. m, Tuesday, at the] BEREAN MISSIONARY BAPTIST! | CHURCH.

‘Rev. Brown is Speaker The Rev. A. M. Brown, pastor of the EAST TENTH STREET METHODIST CHURCH, will be the speaker for the second of the series of six Sunday evening services in the Roberts Park Methodist Church.

Hold May Day Services

Miss Martha Bosler will crown the

in May Day services, Thursday, at ST. JOAN OF ARC'S CATHOLIC (CHURCH. School children will sing (May hymns and chant the Litany

be dressed in white and wear blue veils.

Miss Schmitz to Sing The HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC

panied by Miss Susanne Schmitz to{morrow afternoon during the Catho- | lic vespers at the Veterans’ Hospital. For Protestant vespers, Mrs. Robert | L. Hutchens will be soloist and Mrs, | Harry Graham, accompanist.

“Baptist Beliefs” will be discussed

{by Dr. Franklin L. Burdette, teach- |

er of tha Eds and Co-Eds Class of | {the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SCHOOL beginning tomorrow. Dr. | is director of the course |

Feature Bible Stories

The church with the neon-

NITED BRETHREN CHURCH, is featuring a Bible story sermon each morning as part of the Sunday program. Tomorrow, the pastor, the Rev. Ralph E. Webber, will talk about “A Lad Who Ran Away From | Home and Was Sent Back by a Man of God.” Themes for Sunday services between now and Pentecost are respectively “The Spirlt of Prayer, Peace, Victory and Unity.”

The monthly day of prayer will be | observed at the WHEELER MIS-

Leads: Missions

Dr. Jean S. Milner

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Milner New Board Head

Takes

Indianapolis Pastor Presbyterian Post.

Dr. Jean S. Milner, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church here, vesterday was elected president of the Board of National Missions of

the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. The election took place at a meet-

ing of the Board yesterday in New | Fritz Reiner conducting.

York which Dr. Milner attended. The position is honorary, carries no salary, and can be for life if Dr. Milner chooses. The National Board sponsors all the denomination’s home missionary work in the United States, Alaska, Puerto Rico and Hawaii. least quarterly, Dr. Milner will attend meetings in New York. He is now chairman of the Committe of Home Missions for the Indiana Presbyterian Synod. This week he was elected moderator of the Indianapolis Presbytery, succeeding the Rev. Harry E. Campbell, assistant pastor of the First Presbyterian Church here The Rev. Mr. Campbell pronounced the national presidency “a very great honor, greater in mag-

nitude than any frequently enjoyed _

ky ministers of the Middle West.” He also said that Mayer Chapel, the home mission project of Dr. Milner’s church, on the South Side| of Indianapolis, is known in religious circles over the country. Dr. Milner succeeds the Louis H. Evans, Pittsburgh,

| may

ON THE

TOMORROW 10:30—Radio City, NBC-Blue. 1:00—Philharmonic Symphony, CBS. 2:30—~K ostelanetz-Spalding, WFBM. 6:00—Charlie McCarthy, WIRE. 7:00—Sunday Evening Hour, WFBM. 7:30—American Album, WIRE, 8:30—Helen Hayes, WFBM. 9:30—Jack Benny, WIRE.

Daylight saving time goes into effect tomorrow, and so we'd advise a close check with the schedules.

"e@OO0D MUSIC" By Fremont Power One of the most brilliant musical finds since Marian Anderson is the young Negro soprano, Dorothy Maynor. Since her audition before Sergei Koussevitzky not so long ago, Miss Maynor has taken her: place with the | brightest stars of American vocal- | ists. Her recordings for Victor of Debussy’s Recitative and Air de Lia from “The Prodigal Son” and the “Ever Since the Day” aria from Charpentier’s “Louise,” her high critical acclaim. Indianapolis will have opportunity to hear her on the Martens series next March 1. And radio listeners hear Miss Maynor tomorrow on the Sunday Evening Hour as soloist with the Detroit Orchestra,

Dorothy Maynor have won

Her offerings will include two spirituals, “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” and “Roll Jordan, Roll,” and also the following: Cimara’s “Stornellata Marinara”; Delibes’ charming aria, “Pourquoi dans les grand bois,” from “Lakme” and Arne’s “The Lass With the Delicate Air.” Mr. Reiner, making his seventh appearance with the Detroit com-

. SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1941

RADIO

orchestral playing of the overture

to Auber’s “Masaniello,” Hellmes= berger's Ball Scene, the Princess Sugarcake and the Lazy Men's Polka from Riisager's “Fools’ Para« dise” and the Strauss Treasure Waltz,

In addition to accompanying Miss Maynor in her two spirituals, the chorus will sing the opening chorus from Smetana’s “Bartered Bride” with orchestral accompaniment.

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Zoltan Kurthy will step out of the viola section tomorrow after

noon to direct the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra in the playing of his own Overture. That's the special attraction. Otherwise, the program will present Rudolf Serkin, the pianist, in Brahms B-flat Concerto and the orchestra, under John Barbirolli's direction, in Beethoven's Symphony No. 8, F' major. Getting back to Mr. Kurthy, we find that he has been with the Philharmonic 14 years and ic some= what of an instrumental handyman: Violin, piano, viola and celesta. On his compositional record is a violin concerto and a “Simfonietta,” played at Lewisohn Stadium in the 1932 summer concerts.

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A popular touch of Gilbert and Sullivan will be given the Kostelanetz«= Spalding program tomorrow, with Tenor James Melton singing the favorite, “A Wandering Minstel I” from “The Mikado” (non-swing).

Additional Melton selections will be Leoncavallo’s “Mattinata” and “Berceuse” from Godard'’s “Jocelyn.” As to the violinistic portion, Mr, Spalding will do the Scherzando from Lalo’s “Symphonie Espagnole,” which is getting a lot of radio playing these days, and Bach's “Air on the G String.” For his part, Mr. Kostelanetz will direct the orchestra in the following: “Andalucia” by Lecuona; “Love’s Dream After the Ball” by Czibulka; “Woodland Sketches” by MacDowell, and Rodriquez’ “La Cumparcita.” There also will be “To a Wild Rose,” “Will o' the Wisp” and “To a Water Lilly,” plus

pany this year, will conduct the

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“It All Comes Back to Me Now.”

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THIS EVENING

(The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies in program nouncements caused by station changes after press time.)

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INDIANAPOLIS WFBM_1260 (CBS Net. )

WI

INDIANAPOLIS RE 1430 (NBC-MBS)

CHICAGO CINCINNATI WLS-WENR 560 WLW 700 (NBC Net.) (NBC-MBS)

American News Bible Story 30 FOB Detroit

| H. 8S. Hour

Report to Nation | Public Welfare

New Harmony

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ilbert Forbes

S. Army tate Prison vavne King

Church News Job Reporter Dick Reed

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has accepted a Los Angeles pas-|

torate.

‘MRS. ORIEN FIFER TELLS OF CAPITOL |

Mrs. Orien W. Fifer, recently re- | turned from Washington, D. C., speak on “The Church at the our itol” at the District Women's Society of Christian Service Wednesday. The all-day meeting wiil open at 10:30 a. m. in the Roberts Park Methodist Church with Mrs. Neal Ireland, president, presiding. Mrs. Ireland will deliver the president's message in the morning and Mrs. Fifer, who is conference society president, will speak after luncheon. Others on the program are Mrs. Titus Lowe who will give the morning prayer; Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, morning meditation; Mrs. W. H. | Day, soloist; and Mrs. Kenneth Carr,

The United Society, whose large SION, continuous prayers in the |Or8anist. It is expected that 500

personnel lives here, will present its {work in a pageant during the conDr. Harry B. McCormick,

prayer room from 6 a. m. Friday to! 6 a. m. Saturday, May 3. Mrs. Har- | riette L. Taylor will sponsor the

| Sunday morning breakfast for un-

women will attend the luncheon.

CHOIR TO SING Music for the Catholic Vesper

tian Church and president of the!emploved men tomorrow at the mis- | Service to be held at 4 p. m. tomor-

convention will give address, “Making Christ Central.” based on the general theme,

{Kingdom Come.”

The war situation and the Amer- | ican defense activities will be reflected in plans and

Soprano Has Lead |

In Student Choir!

An all-student a capella choir | from Valparaiso University will preisent a program tomorrow at 8 p. m. lat the Indiana World War Memo(rial. A lead role will be taken by Miss

Approximately 500 women are ex- P the First Church of Christ,| Viola Wrede, soprano solosit of Day-

pected to attend the May lui.cheon meeting of the Indianapolis Coun-

held May 2 in the First Reformed Church, 10th St. and Oakland Ave.

Mrs. Herbert W. Crow of St. Louis, |

and officer of the National Council, {will | be the principal speaker.

Scientis: Boston.

“Probation After Death,” is the

The|cil of Federated Churchwomen to be subject of the lesson-sermon to be|

studied by all Christian Science! Churches tomorrow. The Golden | Text is “God hath both raised up the Lord, and will also raise up us by His own" ‘power.’ 1 Cor. 6: 14)

Set Up Workshop for Churc Teachers at M. E. Sessio

Mrs. Margaret Dirks Emmick| will sing accompanied by Mrs. Elsie |

A workshop with church schocl teachers doing the handiwork usually assigned to pupils and the | bishop's banquet are two of the | highlights of the Methodist Christian education state here next week.

Sessions, Monday and Tuesday

in the Roberts Park Church, are mo §

be addressed by local speakers and officials from the denomination’s Christian education headquarters in Nashville, Tenn. and attended

vention of the Associated Lutheran by Methodists from all over Indi-

Charities, national organization of

the Lutheran Synodical Conference, in Indianapolis in October. The coming meeting was dis-

cussed this week by representatives of the national organization—the|

local pastors’ conference, the Luth-| eran Orphans’

Home Board and

ana.

Dr. A. H. Backus, executive secre- 3

tary of Christian education is in the banquet toastmaster.

{ will give the banquet address.

conference §

| charge of the program and will be § Bishop § Titus Lowe of the Indianapolis area

| ton, Ta, who will sing “Maria | Wiegqnlied” by George Schumann. | The chorus, under the direction of Prof. Richard Schoenbohm, is be-

|ing presented under the auspices of {the Valparaiso University Alumni | Association. Herbert Spier, Circle Tower, and Paul Rupprecht, Hotel ‘Lincoln, are in charge of arrangements.

Here is the program:

If by His Spirit. .. [wo Chorales from The Passion of Sur Lord, According to St

IA EW ok Health to Us Is Johannes Brahms Kalimnikof Benedictus Paladilhe Lorraine Riske and Parlise Zink,

soloists

J. 8.

Bach

Forsaken Me? Mendelssohn

My God. My God. O Why Hast Thou

| Restoration

| The Lee

k| Staccato Etude for res

E iola | Out of the Silence........

soloist Coler idge-Taylor dward Greig soloist Russian Folk Song! rr. by Basil Kibalchich | odaly Zoran .Austris A.

Austris A. Wihtol ..Benjamin Edwards .George Schumann soloist . Cyril Jenkins

Richard Humphrey, Shore .s Behold a Host Marlise Zink, Forest Flowers

Evening

Staccate Etude for

horus

| Maria Wie enlied aio Wrede,

FUN Music

| before his death.

the keynote sion in honor of her husband, Dr. [row at the U. S. Veterans Hospital | | Frederick G. Taylor who was pastor “Thy of the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH [Miss Susanne Schmitz will be the

[will be by the Holy Trinity Choir.

accompanist.

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2:00 P.M. 2:30P.M.

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Tomorrow's

7:00 A. M. 9:00 A. M.

Schedule

Sunday’ Programs

.. Furnished Rooms .. The Pause that Refreshes .Ned Sparks .. Silver Theatre . Gene Autry .. Dear Mom .. World News ‘i ..CBS Workshop Ee. ..Sunday Evening Hour : ..“Take It or Leave It” | .Helen Hayes

News Broadcasts

. The World Today .CBS News Round-Ug

S

me Doctor

Rev, who |

ayne King

Marriage Club Marriage Club Duffy's Tavern Duffy’ s Tavern

Hit Parade Hit Parade Hit Parade Sat. Serenade

Sat. Serenade | Rep. Joe Martin | Rep. Joe Martin | Camp Shelby a)

00 Gilbert Forbes 5 Lee Harris 30 World Today 5 Dance Music

Sam Balter

Plavhouse Plavhouse Truth Or--Truth Or— Barn Dance Barn Dance Barn Dance Barn Dance

Uncle Ezra Uncle Ezra Matty Malneck Matty Malneck

Dick Reed Tony Pastor Johnny Messner Johnny Messner

| 5853 5858 POVD |

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— World Is Yours World Is Yours Nat, o Defense New Inside Rad Baker and Denton Unannounced Unannounced

Penn Relays Penn Relays Curtis Institute Curtis Institute

Johnny Long Johnny Long Reiser Duo Ed Tomlinson

Isreal ‘Message Isreal Message Ervin Lewis Williams Bros.

Hayloft Party Havloft Party Barn Dance Barn Dance Barn Dance Barn Dance Barn Dance Barn Dance

Jambores Jamboree Midwest Midwest Dance Dance Dance Dance

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Boone County Boone County Boone County HV

Plavhouse Plavhouse Boone County Boone County

Barn Dance Barn Dance Barn Dance Barn Dance Uncle Ezra Uncle Ezra Barn Dance Barn Dance

Peter Grant Dance Music Eddie LeBarron Eddie LeBarron

mn.

100 Dance Music :15 Dance Music

‘45 Jose Morand

Glen Gray Glen Gray Bernie Cummins Bernie Cummins

New: Wally Johnson Moon River Moon River

Dance Dance Dance Dance

SUNDAY PROGRAMS

INDIANAPOLIS WFBM_1260

(CBS Net.) NBC-MBS)

INDIANAPOLIS WIRE 1430

INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI WIBC 1070 WLW 700 (MBS) (NBC-MBS)

0 Over Jordan DeP:

5 Over Jordan

w U. Christian Science

Gospel Hour Children’s Hour Gospel Hour Children’s Hour

Ford Porter T'ord Porter

0 Timely Tunes 5 Timely Tunes . Conservatory Cin. Conservatory

East Side Church East Side Church

Hallelujah 4 Church Forum Jones Singers Church Forum Calvary Southernaires Calvary Southernaires

Rhythm. News hy thm, News M. B.

M. B.

Olga Feld Olga Feld Indiana U. Indiana U.

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Allen Roth Jaside, Radio Allen Roth Red Memories Re R, Pogue Tropical Moods Gov't Reports

Leopold Spitalny Leopold Spitainy Art Pagean Art Pagean

Sammy Kave Sammyv Kaye

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Sain Lake Cholr 5 Salt Lake Choir

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:30 John Kirbv :45 John Kirby

00 “Gilbert Forbes 2:15 Talent Parade

Services Services Sunday News NBC Strings Round Table Round Table

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12:30 Talent Parade 12:45 Talent Parade

1:00 “Revival Hour | :15 Revival Hour {H. V. 30 Revival Hour | Capitol Parade Revival Hour | Sunday Concert

Free Furniture | Winston Churchi Free Furniture | Winston Churchi Refreshing Music | Charles Dant Refreshing Music Charle« Dant Unannounced Rhythm Review Ernest Gibson Rhvthm Review Ned Sparks

Rov Shields Ned Sparks Roy Shields

Catholic Hour Catholic Hour News Highlights Harry Horlick

Three Fav vorites Three Favorites Bandwagon Bandwagon

| Lavender-

1 DIIIEILD | ret vot pk

} Silver Theater Silver Theater Gene Autrv Gene Autry ) Dear Mom Unannounced World News 5 World News

| BB | WWI Bera D | BD | me D | -~ NOND | NOULD Wn

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Kaltenborn

A MN Varieties Unannounced M. Varieties Thrasher Sisters on the Mall Radio City On the Mall Radio City

Waltz Music Cadle ‘Choir Band of Week Cadle Choir Lester Huff Josef Marais Lester Huff Josef Marais

Noonday A-Z in N Salon Strings Shining Hour

Hi-Lites Allied Melody | U. P. News | Novatime

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i Rhythms ovelty

cing Music of Masters | Music of Masters | Basv Chair Easv Chair

Peter Grant | Jack Fulton Roadside Church Roadside Church Muriel Angelus Boys Town Boys Town Charles Dant, re — Bernie Cummins Bernie Cummins

Spring Concert Spring Concert,

Earthborn

Home Show | Jerrv Sears | South Echoes South Echoes

Sundav Serenade Wright Concert Hour Concert ] Hour

Eve’ 2 ve'r Varieties Eve’'r Varieties Eve's Varieties Eve’ 2 Varieties

Just Quote ‘Me Just Quote Me Bert Wilson On With Music

Your Idea

Jack Benny Jack Benny Truth Or— Truth Or—

-00 Workshop

‘30 Don Allen :45 Don Allen

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Charlie McCarthy Charlie McCarthy One Man’s Family One Man's Family

Charlie McCarthy Charlie McCarthy One Man’s Family One Man's Family

WLS-WENR Unannounced Inner-Sanctum Inner-Sanctum

Ford Hour Manhattan Manhattan American Album

Ford Hour American Album

Walter Winchell Parker Family Dear John

Bill Stern

Walter Winchell Parker Family Irene Rich Bill Stern

Hour of Charm Hour of Charm Richard Himber Businessmen

Take It, Leave It Take It. Leave It Helen Haves Helen Hayes

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