Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1948 — Page 5

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“The faith of the Jew in human dignity and individual freedom, is reaffirmed in the service, or Haggadah, of the seller meal,” states the Passover tract sent out by the Commission on Information about Judaism. “The history of the exodus from Egyptian bondage, under the leadership of Moses, is retold and the spirit to defy all oppression and persecution is kindled in the hearts of all.”

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of oneself and to think soberly. ceits,” says Romans. 12:16.

Deut. 23:24, 25; another's grain, Ex. 22:5, 6.

Passover in the Upper Room in Jerusalem on the last Thursday night of his life. The traditional unleavened bread and the wine are used as communion elements by many Christians in the celebration of the Holy Communion. eee eam —

Lutheran Synod To Present Bishop

The Indiana United Lutheran Synod will present Bishop Hanns Lilje of “Germany in an address in honor of tHe synod’s ceptennial convention Sunday afterBoos, May 9, in the Murat Theaer, Ra Dr. Lilje was a nhilitant antiNazi during World War II and was imprisoned on several occasions because of his opposition to the Hitler regime. He was for 10 years general secretary of the German Christian Students’ World Union and in that capacity visited student centers on this continent, in India and various? European countries,

um, Cantor Myro ‘Glass To Sing Over Radio

Cantor Myro Glass of the - El Zedeck Temple will he Bu ditional melodies during the special Passover broadcast sponsored by the Asaph organization

tomorrow at 2:30 p. - tion WISH, P. m, over sta.

Catholic Unit Opens Session

Council of Women To Hear Archbishop The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, archbishop of Indianapolis, will pontificate at a high mass tomorrow to be attended by delegates and guests of the first provincial convention. of .the National Council of Catholic women. The mass will be said at 11 a. m.' in 88. Peter and Paul's Cathedral, The Most Rev. Henry Grimmelsman, bishop of Evansville, will give the sermon. “The Family’ Is Theme The convention opened this morning in the Cathedral High School with churchwomen from all parts of the state present. All talks and discusisons are centering about the theme,. “The

‘The convention will close tomorrow with services at 2:30

the world. Rev. 16:16—(Douay’s Apoc. 16:16—). upon to adorn themselves modestly and with sobriety. 1 Tim. 2.9; Isa. 3:16-24 alsd opposes extravagant dressing and the like. Romans 12:3 advises not to think too highly

THREE: Not to move neighbor's landmarks, Deut. 10:14, Prov. 22:28; not to harvest and take crops belonging to another, against trespass of cattle and destruction of

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p. m, in the cathedral. The Most Rev. William’ T. Molloy, bishop of Covington, will speak on “The Family Rosary.” Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament will bring the service to an end. The Rev. Fr. Edgar Schmeidler, OSB, director of the Family Life Bureau, Washington, D. C,, national headquarters of the National Catholic Welfare Council,

Rabbi David the ‘Shapiro hi give Evia Adelsman will recite a er.

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CHURCH OF THE ADVENT 3261 N. Meridian St

The Rev. Laman H. Burner Jr., rector

Services 7:30 and 11:00 Church School 9:30

SWEENEY CHAPEL Butler University Sunday Morhing Worship “Rare Moments With God” Dr. A. Holmes, preaching

HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN 18th at Ingram Herbert J. Wilson, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Morning Worship “The Kindness and Severity f God.”

5:15 P. M.—Vesper Hour CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

ware and Walnut Streets (700 North) Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister

Bible School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. Music by excellent choir. Sermon: “Authority and Experience” Youth Fellowship—5:30 P. M.

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EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED Leonard and Sanders St. E A PIEPENBROK. Pastor

10:15 A, M.~'The New Commandment.” John 13:3¢

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ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. Rural St.

9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School. 10:45 A, M.—Communion and Preaching.

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Special Music - A Cordial Welcome O. A. Trinkle, Minister

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will speak on “The Family” at tonight's session in the school. Inspection of Exhibits Various exhibits prepared by departments of the council will be spread out for inspection tomorrow morning in the school. Mrs. Rollin Turner of Greensburg, national representative of the national board, is presiding at general meetings. Mrs. Edward Dober of Aurora is: Indianapolis archdiocesan president. She is assisting the Very Rev. Msgr. August Fussenegger, general chairman of the meeting. Mrs, John Gallagher, Indianapolis Deanery president, handled the reservations.

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Pastor to Address Meeting Here

Dr. Jean 8. Milner; pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, will speak on “The Work of the Board of National Missions” at the ting of the Indianapolis Pres tomorrow in Whiteland.

Donald of Martinsville will be inducted as moderator. Commissioners will be elected to attend the General Assembly May 27 in Seattle. A proposed union of the denomination with the southern Presbyterians also will be . Reports of various fields of endeavor will be given. : Dr. Howard Stone of Franklin is the retiring moderator of the Presbytery. So

Choose Lesson-Sermon

“Doctrine of Atonement” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The Bible citations include the following: “But be ye doers of the word and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves. James 1:22, The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Wisdom and love may require’ many sacrifices of self to save us from sin.” p. 23.

Indianapolis Student

Forrest Lee Carter, 1024 N, Alabama 8t., has received minor numerals in freshman fencing from the Harvard College Athletic Association. Mr. Carter, who will be graduated in 1951, holds a Parmenter scholarship at Harvard. He was graduated from Technical High School.

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There are times when young people in our schools and colleges find it difficult to concentrate on their studies. Their minds wander from the textbook as they sit with pencil poised .and notebook handy. They seem to be living in another world, remote from their surroundings. : :

Everyone has such mental aberrations at times, when they live in dream-worlds and build air castles. Sometimes these

dreams dre an inspiration for achievement. Sometimes they merely serve to distract us from the task at hand. k A For hig Young people should avoid the type of thinking which leads sake o the Church ftom nation. (4) ho he . nowhere, or which tends to turn their minds from the main pur, es i aril or Plan too i, Ae dL poses and objectives of life. The scope of one’s thoughts should. E 2 " =f

always embrace truth, honesty, duty, religion and clean and - » wholesome living. :

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