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tist Baptist | Thomas a Lea Sa A talk Juring .. Homrighauser: will speak onthe first hour. He speak on Bid inn Grace” Monday noon.) “The Cross Is Gods Heartbreak.” The Rev. Lewis M. McAdow, pastor The Rev. 8. R. Woltjen, First'and of the University Park Christian {Second Moravian churches, will lead church, will lead the devotions./the devotions. The girls’ Concert The Ogden chorale, high school (club of Technical high school will girls’ group, will sing. sing directed by Miss Louise Swan
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and Reformeg devotions.
Dr. Trinkle Holds: His 40th Revival
ist, will play at the meetings,
-|IA-Capella Chorus
To Sing Here Twice
The Greenville college a-cappella chorus of 39 voices will sing twice in Indianapolis tomorrow. Prof. Robert W. Woods will direct
,|the singers in a sacred concert at
3 p. m. in the Second Free Methodist church and at 7:30 p. m. in the Mars Hill Free Methodist church.
. Good Priday services in the First
The program includes church music dating back four centuries.
Piepenbrok, St. John's Evangelical | urch, will lead the |
Dr. O. A. Trinkle is conducting
John's church.
followed within the week. Tomorrow, Catholics and Protestants in Indianapolis and the world will observe Palm Sunday in a variety of ways. The Sunday opens Holy week, each day of which will be given special recognition. Festival Dates Vary The Orthodox branch of the Christian faith reckons its festivals
Youth Service 6:30 week 8. R.
College Ave. Church of the Nazarene
15th and College
9:30 Sunday School—There Is a Class for You Morning * Worship, 10:30 .
Service Wednesday. 7:30 P. M MONEYMAKER, Pasto:
Eve. Service 7:30 P. M. r GA-2344, Residence
according to the Julian calendar ‘and thus will celebrate Palm Sun‘day on April 8. According to the Gregorian calendar in common use, April 6 will be Easter. Palm leaves will be blessed, sprinkled with holy water and puri-
GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST
2842 SHELBY STREET
Worship and Preaching ....
Service Wednesday Evening Bible Study ........... W. L. TOTTY. Minister
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Monument Circle—CHRIST CHURCE—8 a m.;: 9:30 -s. mand 10453. m. The
Central Ave. at 16th St.— } ALL SAINTS’ CATHE3 DRAL-T:30s. m., 11 a. m. 3 and 6:00 p. m. The Rev. John T. Payne. ST. ) PAUL'S worshipping with the Cathedral congrega-
Ave. The Rev. Wm. Bur-
secssenesesessss 11:00 A esssresssescecss 10:00 A 00 P. 45 P.
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Ritter Ave. South (Irvington) —ST. MATTHEW'S— 7:30 a. m, 9:30 a. m. and 10:45 a. m. The Rev Rudolph P. Keicher.
Meridian St, at 33d— CHURCH OF THE AD-VENT--7:30 a. m.; 9:30 a m and 11:00 a. m. The Rev. Thomas R.
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. 104 «be The ‘Rite of Confirmation FIRST and E. 10th C. Nevin 8 co 10:45 A.M. r The Rite of Confirmation
FRIEDENS—Parkway and Alabama Ralph Holland 10:15 A. M, The Rite of Confirmation GARFIELD PARK, 743 Pleas. R. pkw Norman H. Schulz 10:30 2 M The Rite of Confirmation IMMANUEL—Prospect & New Je Clarence E. Bitter 10 aM x The Rite:of Confirmation PLEASANT RUN—39 Pleas. R. pkwy. Robert Windhorst 10:30 AN The Rite of Confirmation " ard and Sanders : Ernst A. Pi brok ‘ 10:15 A
The Rite of Confirmation
EVANGELICAL and REFORMED CHURCHES
ar, ACHR Coord } IC Custav Brune’ loo uh. dk" Lenten ' Service (Sunday) 7:45 P. M. ST. PAUL (E:), Carrollton and 13th, E. Harold Klingel 10: . M. Good Priday Seivice at 7:45 P. M. 8ST. PAUL -(R.), 711 N. Belmont Willlam H. Knierim 0 A.M, ~ The Rite of Confirmation
Invite You
S8ECOND—Shelby and Pleasant W. Pranklin Lahr 10:30 A. : The Rite of Confirmation
TRINITY—Perkins and E. Raymond William H. Knierim 11:15 A. M. “The King's ,Welcome”
ZION—Fenton, Troy and Post Road. Robert E. Briggeman 10:30 A. M, Lenten Service (Sunday) 8:00 P. M. ZION North and New Jersey Frederick R. Daries 8:30 A.M. First Service 10:30 A. M., Rite of Confirmation 7:30 P. M., Reunion Service in Parish Hall,
Communion Services: Thursday at TAS P. M.; Friday at 3 & 7:48 M.
Communion Services: Wednesday, Thursday and Priday at T:30 P.M.
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®|other Protestants will distribute P| palm leaves tomorrow. %|and adults who have been carefully
- Jl Another floral offering given by | Utivm shun of a. ald pe
fied with incense tomorrow in Roman Catholic churches. Afterward, the palms will. be distributed among the faithful at the communion rail. They will take the branches home
into ingenious patterns and shapes, crosses for bookmarks and the like; Some of the leaves blessed tomorrow will be burned for ashes used next Ash Wednesday, the first of Lent. Many to Join Church Episcopal churches and some
Children
instructed will - take the vows of
8 | church . membership in Protestant p| churches. Holy Communion will be 3 | celebrated in worship rooms dimly P| lighted by candles. A new choir will 3 $| make its first public appearance.| & | Babies and grownup persons will 3 % | be baptized. s. ?| Those confirmed over the past 50 && 4|vears in St. John’s Evangelical and "te P| Reformed church are expected to| ER 3|attend the confirmation of 14 boys | #|and_ girls tomorrow at 10:15 a. m.!
‘The Rev. E. A. Piepenbrok will be | in charge of the service. Flowers|
placed on the altar in honor.of the Rev. Mr. Piepenbrok, ‘pastor.
a , Ry Fr we wang honor the Jate Rev. Theodore Schory who then was pastor. The Angelus Trumpeters, a group of young girls directed by Miss Carolyn Schrjidt, will play. The pastor will preach on “For This God is Our God For-| ever and Ever.” Plan Candle Service One tall candle will be burning on the communion table at the close of the celebration of the Lord's Supper tomorrow at 7:30 Pp. m. in the Memorial Presbyterian church.. Elders will kindle smaller tapers at the tall candle. Afterward they will pass through the congregation and give the light to mem-
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7:30 TON
YOUTH FOR CHRIST
Roberts Park Methodist Church
Delaware at Vermont
PRESIDING, ROGER MALSBARY Returned from Western Evangelistic
SPEAKER, N. H. BILLINGS Director of Greater Cincinnati
IGHT 7:30
Meetings
Youth for Christ
When the entire church is aglow with soft candlelight, the faithful will . leave silently holding the candles. The lights will be extinguished in the vestibule. The’ Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell, pastor, will conduct the communion service. The chapel choir of high school students will make its first public appearance and sing “The Palms” by Faure tomorrow morning in the Bellaire Methodist church... The chancel choir will give the cantata, “Christ's Last Words From the Cross” by Forman, at the night service,
SERRE
| PRAYER (Affiliated With Uni
West & Norwaldo sts,
GROUP : $ E_ Market Tn a Phone. Pik Pam SR ry Kingdom" ‘Good Friday, 12 to 3 p. m.,
of the Cross
bers holding candles as they sit in| - the pews.
~ BLESSED PALMS — Catholics tomorrow will receive blessed palms such as the Rev. Fr. Richard Mueller is giving Arthur West and Shirley Ann Reddick in St.
Palm Sunday Services in Christian Churches To Mark Jesus’ Triumphal Jerusalem Entry
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor Palm Sunday tomorrow will mark the anniversary of Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem nearly 2000 years ago. Then the multitude shouted “‘Hosannah” and children flung down palm branches before Jesus as He rode a donkey into the city. But the tumult and the acclaim were short lived His trial and crucifixion
strumentalists
and prize theth. Some twine them |g
given by the 1947 class will be|
The Rev, F. W. Wiegmann will hold vesper baptismal services to-
stein-Rissland “Kammenoi-Ostrow” Sunday.
Ibe sung by the altar choir under
The following inwill play the Rubin-
—+Richard 8. Orton, violinist; Mrs. Robert Baumgardt, cellist; and Mrs, Harry Ware, organist, Doris Graham, Robert Grubbs and Louis Mavis will be confirmed by the Rev. Donald E. Elder, past-r, tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. in the Bethlehem Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. Cole Watkins will be in charge of music. ‘ To Sing ‘Crucifixion’ “The Crucifixion” by Stainer will
the direction of Mrs. Harriette DeBruler Campbell tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. in the Fairview Presbyterian church. Solo parts will be sung by Don Wittig, FP. J. Peele, C. L. Rose, Jim Parr and L. C. Truman. : Decision day falls on Palms Sunday in the Olive Branch Christian church.. Then members re-fledicate their lives to the Christian faith and children and others make a decision to join the church. Every little boy and girl in the Olive Branch primary group will receive
a bouquet to wear in honor of Palm
TRites Planned [By Catholics
"Archbishop to Conduct Holy Week Ceremonies
INDIANA
‘Easter Sunday, April 6—9:15 A.M. Everyone Welcome Sponsored by
101 MEN'S BIBLE CLASS BROADWAY TAPTIST CHURCH
Presbyterian Churches Invite You
. i SATURDA » MAK 1.29, : ~. REMEMBER City Wide Easter Service
"THEATER -
‘as head of the archdiocese. He HD SD ROLY ask. osen, hanes Lent to a dramatic end, ; 'palms tomorrow. The blessing will FIRST PI RESBYTERIAN
Ritual Is Different * The Roman Catholic church commemorates in the daily mass the sacrifices of the body and blood
world. But on Good Friday, the
consists of the lessons, prayers, the [veneration of the cross and the
of Jesus Christ for the sins of the
ritual differs. The service then
“alleluias” again are
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Capitol ave. & 33d st. ry Rev.
Solo, Mrs. Warren Hu “Consider the Lilies
THE 8IBLE CHURCH
3851 E. NEW YORK ST ‘Services i SE
6 P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth
vestments will assist Archbishop $0 snd 11 AM. Schulte at the blessing of the holy | wm, city was Moved,” Matt. 21:10. ‘loils Thursday at 10 a. m. in the Joung Peo oi | Vespers. ....... 4:48 PM. cathedral. The oils will be used | ry,mday Convocation, Dinner, 8:00 Pat in rites of the church throughout the year in the archdiocese. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN Bless 3 Hosts aos Historia Ctiureh of Whish enry Beecher was Minister Two hosts will be blessed Thurs- Vermont and Pemnsylvania Sts, day during the mass. One will be |Jean 8. Milner, D. D., Joseph W. Johnston for use that day. The othey will| A acid be carried in procession to the re- Morning: Wore 11 a m pository .0 remain for the mass Dr. Milner: “Palm Sunday.” of the pre-sanctified in Good Fri-
Tabernacle Presbyterian
LP; Ministers, 9:30 A. M.~—Bible Scliool. 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship
Thursday, 7:30 P. M.,, Midweek Service.
Memorial Presbyterian
Carrollton at 11th—Rev, ph L. O'Dell 9:30 ~Church school for all ages.
(30 A. ML . 10:45 A. M.—Palm Sunday service; confir-
mation of
candleI x Kmuilion; Jaditation; w ar His Iight.* THURSDAY EVE
6:30 P. M.—Congregational dinner. 7:30 P. M.—Annual congregational meet-
METHODIST
Dr. Vale: “The Time of Thy Visitation"|
MERIDIAN HEIGHTS Central Ave. at 47th Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr, Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:48 “The Tragedy of Triumph" Youth Mi \g, T P. M. Sunday Family Night, Wed, ¢ P. M.
Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Capitol ‘Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Ministes. 9:30 AM.—Church School. 10:48 A. M.—Sacred Cantata: “The Crucifixion” J Qi ye iar choi? iri y ~Thursday, 7:30 Annual Candlelight Communion Servies,
NORTHMINSTER Millersville Masonic Lodge RAY CLOYD DOWNS, Minister 9:48 AM. ~Church School
i|10:48 AM —Worship.
WESTMINSTER
448 N, 1700 Nast WALTER L. " A Sunday School, 9:30 wi 10:45 A. M8. ay hou People, 4:00 P.
CHURCHE
Roberts Park M
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12:00 Noon
Church.
Delaware at Vermont Street
Dr. Sumner L. Martin, Minister :
9:30 A. M. = Communion
10:45 A. M.—Musical Program >
. Baptism and Reception of Members Musical Program by Sanctuary Choir of 50 Voices Director, Mallory W. Bransford
7:45 P.M. Sacred Motion Picture, “The Rich Young Ruler”
Good Friday Services
First Hour, Dr. Dallas Browning, North Methodist Church. Second Hour, Dr. Sumner L. Martin, Roberts Park Methodist
Third Hour, Dr. Wesley Bransford, First Methodist Church at Anderson.
ethodist Church
1821
to 3 P.M.
NORTH CHURCH Meridian and 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister 10:45 A. M.—Worship Service “Our Allegiance” 9:30 A. M.—Church School
East 10th Methodist BITE REV. cm HOLMES Miser Chureh School 9:30—A. M.—10:45 Worship
‘““The Beautiful Gate of the Temple” Evening Worship—T7:30 P. M. of preparatory members.
IRVINGTON
30 Auduocon Road, North
JAMES E. PETTY, MINISTER
GRACE METHODIST 2 HD Uh te
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PALM SUNDAY March 30 : Special Music by Choir Sermon by ° G. LAYON FISHER, Minister
"The Meaning of the Cross"
CANDLELIGHT ~- COMMUNION SERVICE
Thursday, April 3, 7:45 P.M.
EASTER EGG HUNT for Children
Saturday, April 5, 10:30 A.M. .
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