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To Convene Tuesday The General Council representing approximately 2,200,000 mem"bers of the Presbyterian Church in the U. 8. A. will meet Tuesday and Wednesday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The council, which co-ordinates the finances of the denomiation, will discuss ways to promote a benevolence budget of $18,960,000 for.the church in 1949. Also the council will consider the total current Presbyterian program in-
Toples of Discussion
Dr: Jesse Hays Baird, president of the San Francisco Theological Seminary and moderator of the church, will preside. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, a former moderator and pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, is in charge of arrangements. While in the city, Moderator Baird will speak at a dinner Wednesday night in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. The council will talk over ways to enlist the laity in personal evangelism; to expand the Westminster Youth Fellowship in its Christian outreach and to establish in each of the churches a unit of laymen affiliated with the National Council of Presbyterian en.
Church Choir Concert
The mixed choir df Friedens Evangelical and Reformed Church| will give a secular concert and program including dramatic readings and marimba solos Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the War Memorial Auditorium. W. Carl Meyer, who has studied music in this country and abroad, vill direct the concert. Mrs. Robrt Unversaw will play the ac‘ompaniments. Alma Meyer Fitzerald will read dramatic selecions and Geraldine Richéson will slay marimba solos. | The Rev. Raymond F. Buck, ~hurch pastor, announces that the oncert is not ticketed but a free vill offering will be taken for he purchase of new choir fobes.
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with patterns wrought in metal and surmounted with crowns of gold. The Hebrew name of the festival is “Simchat Torah.” The procession of adults and children will march around and around the interior of the synagog until every male person has had an opportunity to carry the scroll over the circuit. Meanwhile, the congregation will sing traditional songs and chant the prayers. Members in the pews will lean forward and kiss the outer mantle
Apples affixed- to the flags car-
marching children
lighted candles, fastened to the flags, the light shed by wisdom. | On this day, the year-long reading of the Books of Moses comes to an end and another cycle of reading begins for the new year. The continuity of the Bible treading thus is preserved over the years to dramatize the thought that there is no .end. to learning
covered every time Holy Writ is
Monday night's festivities at the United Hebrew Synagog will be
Preceding the services at 7:30 Pp. m. will be a children’s party lasting an hour.. =
Chicago, who founded The Christian Century and served as its editor for 39 years, will peak on "Protestantism Yesterlay, Today and Tomorrow" at he interdenominational Reformation Day service next Sunday t 3 p. m. in the First Bap®kt
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Sacred Scrolls Procession At Synagog Tomorrow
United Hebrew Congregation to Observe. oun Fpotivel ob shedows With Solemn Ceremany
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Tinjes Church Editor’ Rabbi Samuel J. Fox and Cantor Solomon Greenberger will lead the procession of the sacred scrolls tomorrow night in the synagog of the United Hebrew Congregation. The procession will take place as part of the annual observance of the Festival of the Law. It will bring to a close the Jewish holidays which began with the Jewish New Year, Oct. 3. The scrolls of the sacred law contain the five Books of Moses. They are very highly valued by the synagog and are decorated
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“FESTIVAL OF THE LAW-—A parade with children carrying symbolical flags, the Torah will highlight the observance of the Festival of the Law tomorrow night .in the United Hebrew Congregation Synagog. Shown above with Rabbi Samuel J. Fox hold- # ing the Torah are (left to right) Loretta Belle Stein, Marvin Mitchell and Norman Mil-
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