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Coins to Aid

Neglect of Church Music

Julius Huehn Noto

Offers Criticism

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor BLAME FOR the inferior quality of music heard in Protestant

School Children churches falls upon both laymen

’ Contribute This Week and ministers, in’ the opinion of

Children of Indiapapolis pub-/Julius Huehn. dc and parochial schools will'' “I think music in the average arop pennies and nickels into the | Protestant congregation is in-a % teach-| deplorable ' state,” ‘says Mr, ery’ desks this week as part of Huehn, head of the voice department of the Jordan Conservatory of Music. He offers the criticism”. 1 ven by the school|in these pre-Christmas days when 4 oR oin Be used to buy the sounds of oratorivs, anthems powdered milk for -under-nour-|and carols fill the churches. . ished Europeans, sent by the| Most of them are being very Christian Rural Overseas Pro- poorly given, ‘judging by the gram... The goal is a gift of 50{standards of the voice departcents from each schoot--child, ment. head who is a veteran vo- = Adults of thé city, wishing to aidicalist for grand opera, concert the CROP campaign. are invited |and radio as well as churches, to send gifts of money in care es % =a of Albert Steinmeier, treasurer] Mp HUEHN contends

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The Indiana’ drive began spectfully to religious music, pay Thanksgiving week and will close their singers and musicians a Déc. 20 when a train of an eX-|gub-standard wage and ofterr are pected 256 cars of grain will beiquite ignorant of what composidedicated here, and started upon tions “are suitable for the fts way Bast, It will join otherichurches. “ears for the final dedication of| The music committee-of most the: train on Christmas Day in|churches coricerns itself more Philadelphia. _ with the morals of musicians Goal of 8 Carloads than their artistic ability, he has

Announcements regarding the/found. “I have known a congreCROP campaign were to be made 8ation and music committee to in the churchgs of the city gnd refuse to engage soloists of first- ? county today. A goal of three|rate caliber because the soprano carloads has been adopted py Was divorced and the baritone Marion County __representatives Was seen in a tavern Saturday for the county. The deadline is MBN" Mri ~Huehm recalled. Friday. Ralph Rushhaupt - of| He tells a classic story of an New Palestine is chairman of the Organist who played the theme) Marion County drive: song of the “Amos and Andy” |

radio program as the postlude Dennis R. Anderson, of New| Sunday morning worship. No

; Qastle,_ chasman oe CROP for! me commented afterward on the C21 Course. ge given three cars of soy-{ dd performance. This proved to| _beans_and. a_cash. offering of the organist that church people; $2071. Clinton County dedicated 00 Ot-listen-to-the postiude. = three cars of soybeans, repre- § 8. senting a value of $11,000, last] “AND INDEED they do not” Sunday. ys er a. “They come ] {into the church to the sound eof Allen County gave $15,000 ex the ergan prelude and they begin | GPT Gator the CHurcl trmrediately . after .the silent prayer| while the postlude is being played. | The organist has practiced both!

Julius Huehn of the Jordan Conservatory in the role of Telramund in "Lohengrin."

is available.”

Ft. Wayne, and six southern counties of the state, $26,000. The six are Dubois, Spencer, Perry, Orange, Crawford, and Harrison

orden instrucior Laments (Church Sets Up : Pastors’ Bureau -

' |churches find . help | |quirements in the new depart[ment of Ministerial Relations of TPresents a gain of 1951 every {the Presbyterian Church in the| Sunday over the total for 1947. Thursday in the K. of C. Audi-}

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| litself to the task of placing the Increase of 13 per cent. «iight man-in- the right. parish, ots). _ Bishop Richard C. Raines of “Hunan. Harvest” H ficlals of the ‘church have an-|the Indiana Area is a member first-hand Information "regarding

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eight annual regional conferences {throughout the church. The con-| {ferences will encouragement and aids looking to more effective and satisfying tee | I iNASEYY DY its pastors; an interlaffairs when in a house devoted change of information; an opto the worship of God we do not Portunit

[offer Him the best music that

nounced. A permanent executive °f t secretary. will be employed and!°f headquarters established. {

|church. |sistance of Dr. Pugh, stated clerk of the gen-|land, and the Rev. Estel I. Odle, bound by the common bond of eral assembly of .the church, and| Lafayette. the assembly staff. bet

| pastors {from churches . irassment; Mr. Huehn believes training infor |music for churches should be a sparsely settled areas to receive | {part of every minister's theologi- | consideration in matters of re|location. |

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h) crease in -attendance over the 2 past four years, according to a re- ‘Human Harvest’ 4 The Rev. Fr. Theophane EL

Presbyterians Have New Department

Pastors needing churches and port released by church officials, needing pastors willl “During 1948, there were 116,662|Guire, C. P., of Pittsburgh, for-| in meeting their re- Persons present every Sunday in|mer missionary to China, will|

[the denomination’s schools. |speak on conditions in China at 0a achodiy This dinner meeting of the Te

Deum International at 6:30 p. my

8. A. | The gain for the past four years|torium. aT is 1400 r | Fr. McGuire, who as en The department will dedicate per Sunday which is an) all 9 “The Ernie Pyle of the {Missions,” is author »of the book: He will give

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he Methodist G + 2 /the suffering and plight of the! Education Senora Board chinese. The speaker--has ap! : een nesred on a series of “Church of identified with churchithe Air” broadcasts over CBS. *| The executive secretary will be|school work. | He holds that America has a}

: . | Executive secretari Liq /Place in the struggle of China: layman with wide experience faties of Chris to establish herself as a unified

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Tin personnel ana public-relations tian education and the confer-ination. against. the. inroads of.) {work and a knowledge of the | ences they serve in the Indiana Communism. Fr. McGuire de-|

Methodist Area are: the Rev. W.!fines America’s place in’ ‘the

Randolph Thornton, Blooming-| struggle as the effort to. estabWilliam Barrow. ton: George Fenstermacher, Up-|lish a “worlds without frontiers,

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IChristian love and charity.”

Plans Conference The department, of which John

member, is planning to -eonduct

strive to provide,

y for churches to change; and pastors to resign; without —embar-" and a better chance

ministers or churches in

industriously ‘because they usu-!

_ Counties. Lake County has given ally offer his only opportunity to

$6007 and 12 other counties, $73, 000. Jay County has set a quota 8ive a solo during the service.” : of three cars as has Union! It irks the Jordan teachers County. CU when the collection with its sound The dedication of the train will Of clinking quarters and dimes Is follow a luncheon at noon, Dec, taken while a singer is doing his

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20 in the Severin Hotel. It wilj/best with a solo. > ‘take place on the tracks just two| Most ministers admit~ they blocks down the street if the don’t know anything about music| weather is good. Otherwise the but they interfere with the music| ceremonies will be held in the/in their churches” Mr. Huehn] Severin. |continued. “The chairman of the

The CROP drive is an Inter. Music committee and its mem:

faith project in which the Church Pers are ignorant of music, The World Service, Cathglic Rura)/h8irman ‘knows what he likes’

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