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Glory of ResurrectionlLiffle Girl From Latvia Accepts Sunday School's Gift ive Eternal Life
Observed in Churches ‘Now, Local Pastor With Baptisms, Gifts ‘Urges Congregation
Variety of Services Will Present Christian Promise of Life and Hope Flower-decked churches will echo the Easter message of life and hope in sermohs and song tomorrow. Parents, mindful of Jesus’ love for little children, will| bring their babies to the altar for dedication and baptism. - Ministers will receive new members into their churches, impressing each one with the solemnity of the religious | VOWS, 4 = {Holy Communion will be calaServices in infinite variety brated at Ban. 5 aud rc hie a ! i ren wi ring their Lenten ; will make a pattern reflect {mite boxes to the service for boys Ing every phase of the Resurrec- and girls at 9:30 a. m. The Rev. -tion Story, Christ risen from the William Burrows is rector and the dead, the stone of the tomb Rey, John 'Vruwink, curate. rolled away. Ministers will ‘Meridian Heights Presbyterian preach on such topics as “S8or-| Church-—The Rev. Roy B. Connor| row Glorified,” “Words of Eter- Jr, pastor; will preach on “Sorrow| nal Life,” and “Our Lord Is Glorified” at services at both 9:30] Risen.” > and 11 a. m. The boys’ choir will TT Children Will bring thelr mite ging for the first service and the boxes filled with pennies saved adult choir directed by Richard by doing little chores and fore- Whittington for the later one.! going sweets. Their elders willl Members will bring their offering give offerings for missions and boxes in which they have been overseas relief, Thus the great saving coins. accumulated, joy of the day, the gratitude to through sactificial meals, for the Saviour for his selflessness overseas relief. ” | will materialize in deeds of kind-| Young people will give an illus- | ness for others; : [trated worship service telling the! Events follow: {story of the first Easter at 6 p.m. | 3 : Junior high girls will sing directed | Christ Episcopal Church on the : i Cirele—The day will open tomior-| PY Mrs. Ben Forbes. Colored pic-| — rw with 6 5m Holy Com {tures will be thrown on the screen.| . Ei aft Parents and friends are expected. | fon with ‘music. Communion at Volunt f A : 7:30 a. m. without music; Choral |, 15 uy genR 0 th ties + Ed| Eucharist at 10:45 a. m. and ser-| °"® give the Easter mes-|
mon by the curate, the Rey, John | 8° and the Darrell H. Parris|
family will offer vocal and instru-| B.. Love, .and 7 p. m. Evensong \onta music tomorrow at 7:45 - are scheduled. The music will be “8 “oo chapel, - 320 N:-i- : |
supplied by the choir of 50 men
Links Personal Sanctification on Earth With Pledge of Future Immortality
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor ° : _ “Banish God and eternal life and you banish human society, But thanks to God, there is God-and immortality.” « Dr. George Arthur Frantz thus answered the eyer-recurring “Easter question": 3 “Does physical death end everything?” “It does not.” he added with emphasis. Dr. Frantz, who is the minister * ” of the First Presbyterian Church, | {seemed especially eager to set at’ ‘rest those minds distressed by {doubts regarding a life hereafter. | Bit he did not chart an easy path to immortality. ie “It will never be thrust upon | lus,” he explained. “It is offered to us. It is like any gift from; a person to a person, It is! loffered; it may be refused or it yv be accepted. It is contrary. {to every principle of the spiritual, {life to conceive of eternal !‘e as la gift thrust upon man without {his active co-operation. | “This Easter many Christians {will undertake to prove what the {New Testament is at pains to |deny. They set themselves to !demonstrate that the soul has {innate immortality—that we are ‘born immortal beings. That is a. {fatal idea which we took over, {from Plato. |The New Testament II§ US Dr. George Arthur Frantz = =~ {that we may choose eternal life. SE : . {We are born not immortal, but Blind guides have led blind men, limmortable. We may have eternal And there is the ditch. life, if we want it enough to live] “What can we do?” - = lit here—now. “Nothing until we obey Christ's
| “There is another life beyend command to love—until we who
|the-grave, but only if we have call ourselves Christian become
: inois 8t «and bo rected by the Rev. . . { { anoth ife & society of people who treat each aes ween, cpa amd yt carans, Hosial Chopel_The| - {hse living anor kind of it 8 secs f peri ir tut ach choirmaster. | Baptist Church, directed by Edwin. Dagnija Blomkalns Harry Jennings Ann McCormick Tommy Ransburg Carol Orbison | “We don’t have 1, live if wes Ome, ot EE =
Third Christian Church—The Dunkin, will sing for the 9 a.m.| | Hearts unfold like flowers. . . .” Dagnifa of Latvia receiving Easter gift of seeds of all kinds to send overseas. 'Dagnija, don’t want to live. Rev. A. C. Brooks will preach on (Protestant service tomorrow, flowers and vegetables from children of the Second Presbyterian recently from a displaced persons camp in Germany, attends the (Suicide of the soul as there i “The Victory of Defeat” and the!Chaplain C. G. Minton will con-| Sunday School dramatizes the Easter project of the school. All First United Lutheran Church school. Boys and girls in churches |2 suicide of the body. Sin is Chancel cholr will sing, directed|/duct the service. Arrangements through Lent, the children have been saving pennies to buy an all over the city are marking Easter in similar ways. soul suicide, we see the morning break, the by Walter Shaw and accom-|for the music were made through Respects Our Freedom powers of darkness take their
panied by ars, Nias, Conner he Wome Unit t4 ove amer- Play [Induction Schulte to Celebrate Mass [Special Music | «goa -upects ou reso even fic
to'the length of letting us destroy|
s King, immortal, invisible, the only wise God, our Savior. “Then everything! Then shall
i sanctuary, The Rev. Winston C, North Methodist Church — Dr. ; | or Ia ; : : — Beit will give-s sermon on “rom Dali-i= Browning wilt yreatn anf Moderator Af Cat hed r al : Tomor row Marks Easter = Se Yast Easter or
Death to Life” as the simuitane-| Resurrection and Life” and the & ous service in the church parior./identical services at 9:30 and 11] Prachvterians to P | “I arose and till with thee, alleluia!” i ~ o Pa e and am still w ee, alleluia! All ill rely. Miss Martha Belle Oren will di-/8 1; The Chagos) Chole will sing H y y These words, taken from the introit of the Easter Sunday ase] Churches Wi fo nd huh and The withel rowas ue x teat Ae music and Miss Isabetie 71 hedges 23s 3 §an 30 Dawns onors to Rev. Bruce (ts be heara in air Catholic churches tomorrow, give the essence of | Honor Resurrection out touch with God. | us will play the piano in the) ord Is Risen.” “The Hallelujah | Delegates will induct the Rev. the resurrection story. | Lilies will bank the altar and| -“It means a life that has noth- Some Classes to parlor. |Chorus™ by Handel. has be — | Charles Franklin B : In 88. Peter and Paul's Cathedral, the Most Rev, Paul C. Schulte, gecorate the windowsills for an- ing in it too big for this little M . h St. Paul Methodist Church— y al a8 heen chos- | anklin Bruce as new Archbishop of. Indianapolis, will be the celebrant for a solemn pon-/p.ai services of music and wor- nook of the world. There is no eet in Theaters
means not the gross appetites .of.
{én as a choral bepediction. \ on . . By Rel Moore apomes. Witherspoon Re Boabyion | deralop a India sepolis tical Ign mals Iorrow A hy, CONVEYS the thought of sudden ship tomorrow in the Irvington|fellowship with Christ, no friend-| Some of the larger Sunday Things Through sod. the om? ian Church—The Rev, Clinton M.| ylery a e all-day spring a. I ih 8 op : y op hg transformation of mourning into Presbyterian Church. {ships with other noble spirits, no School classes expect such great ‘bined choirs. will. a1 (Marsh, pastor, will preach on meeting Monday in the Meridian Priests of the cathedral stall Who|g1,qnegs, At the Gloria, the| what win happen in the Irv-|WOrK of love begun too big to be numbers tomorrow that they will am A i. sing Bt 230:501 on Meaning of Easter” at the Heights Presbyterian Church, will assist him will-wear white pe) ring, the organ rolls forthijzton Church is typical of plans finished on this small stage, {meet in moving picture theaters, . an sedi Srogram of Basterly) a. m. worship service. e Rev. Mr. Bruce, pastor of vestments according to church, melody, statues and pictures , oo by many Shurehes] “When does this eternal life Several classes will broadcast planned followed py’ 1d Second Moravian the Sutherland Presbyterian tradition. |are unveiled and the alleluias are {begin?” Dr. Frantz was asked. their Easter programs. =~ ° =
over the sity. Yoeal and instru-| iene point of transition to eter-| mp. nristian Men Builders of ntal music, all in the Easterin,) )ire js not the moment of phy-|;}. rhird Christian Church will
by “Loyalty Sunday” Apr. 24. {Churches Following sunrise serv- Church, suceeds the Rev. Joseph! Lent Season Ends heard aagin.
ir Youth For Christ—Dr. Howard... in the Sutherland Park Ceme- | D: MacDonald of Martinsville.! Lent ended at noon today when! All-night prayer in the Church SDIrit; 1s scheduled by all denomi-| ten month tat oh pe : ~|sical dea ut the momen e- | : meet tomorrow in the Zaring The-
W. Ferrin, president of T , |tery, the Rev. Stanley R. Woltgen, he meeting will open with the only one Holy Saturday mass was of the Nativity on Holy Thursday. Providence. R. 1, Bible TENG baal A bed vp Age constituting prayer at 9:30 a. m.'sald in the churches. . The day is | served as a preparation for the [Dations. cide to live with Christ. Christ ,.. yocinning at 9:15%. m. The
author and Bible teacher, willy. - nd include luncheon. served by devoted to ‘a! remaining days of Hol Week.| In the TIrvingte 1 us life now. He did not oo . Cv ng eis ~~ Speak at the 7:30 p. m. raliy™ mm; 1h the First Church. ~ [women of the host church and ra GE CT men. prayed each Ey of the lilies will be given by members believe in a future life. There is, Broad Ripple High Behoo) Goigen tonight in the clubhouse, 20th Easter Pl S h dul d afternoon session. [through the sadness as the church night ~ through arrangements in honor of persons either living no future life. 1 would not be} ved th World" d other and Meridian Sts. ay Jchedule The Rev. Roy E. Mueller, ex- folk look forward to Easter. The made by the Holy Name Society. or dead. After the services, the honest If I did not tell you that/ = = 8 Yor and. North Unitarian Church — Dr, M3. Fred ‘Stucky will direct|ecutive secretary-elect of the office of Holy Saturday consists It was the first time all-night|flowers will be carried to the fii|Christ never promised us a fu-|BUHDCS. Norman Johnson will preach on the thrée-act Easter play, “The synod, will give the national mis-lof six principal parts or cere- prayer has been held in the new and shut-in. Dr. John B. Fer- ture life. He promised us life Dr. Benson to Speak “An Eternal Easter” at 10:45 a. m.| Alabaster Box,” tomorrow at 7/sions report and the Rev. V. L.!monies the blessing of the new|Nativity Church. |guson, pastor, will preach on “INOW! Dr. John G. Benson, former su in the temporary quarters in the(P; ™: in the Tuxedo Park Baptist| Raphael, Spencer, tlie treasurer'sifire, the Paschal Candle, - the] _ Other Masses Scheduled Believe in the Life Everlasting” Radical Change Iperintendent of the Methodist Orchard School, 42d St. ana|Church. 7 report. Lessons, the blessing of the bap-, The Schola Cantorum and the and baptize babies at both the] “When we come to know and Hospital, will speak on “He Is
{School Girls’ Choir directed by (9:30 and 10:45 a. m. services. The{to obey and to love God, a far Risen.” The C. M. B. Glee Club
Byram Ave. The junior church x : Te ro tismal font, mass and_vespers. will take part in the service. 50 000 Plan fo Worshi Here The blessing of the new fire| Elmer Steffen will sing at the 11 Westminster mixed choir of 40/more radical change has come and Orchestra will furnish music First Friends Church-The Sun- ! P takes place out of doors or in the/a. m. mass tomorrow in theiyoices will sing at the first serv-|0ver us than will take place when and the program from 9:30 a. m,
day school will present a festive . . . vestibule of the churches. The cathedral. Preceding the service, |jce and the 35-voice adult choir, |We pass from this life with God!will be broadcast over WFBM. service tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. / n Series of Sunrise Services blessing of. the font is veryithe altar boys, clergy and thet the later one. ‘lon earth into the richer fellow-| The Indiana Theater will furs with children of all ages assist- : dramatic with the priest making archbishbp will enter the church) o.oo a skip with God in glory. Inish the setting for the meeting ing. Young people, the choir and| . Fifty thousand Indianapolis persons are expected to unite with| many symbolic motions such as|in procession and leave it atter-| =o 100 ©EO% direct both| “we have quality’of life whichiof the 101 Men's Class of the . orchestra will give the music. The a vast congregation of millions across the United States in sunrise/Plunging the Paschal Candle ward in the same order. to 1 ng: pay. the violin Obli-i takes us immune against the proadway Baptist Church Rev, Herbert Huffman will preach| services tomorrow. [three times into the water to rep-| Easter collections in the Catho-|Eat0 for the singing of Manney'sqisease called death. This life in| pu poo Lg veo on and receive new members at As the dawn comes up over the horizon from East coast to West, [fesent Christ's baptism in the lic churches will go toward the y Reetemer Liveth” by Mrs.|Christ did not begin with physicalic, “= rere . ie ist a 10:45 a. m. ene mighty hymn of praise will greet the new Easter Day. Famous Jordan. The Paschal Candle iseducation of young men for thei FH Dorsey at the later serv- birth; it cannot end with physical| go a To Tr Ne, First Presbyterian Church—Dr. services ‘are scheduled over the country. In Winstom-Salem, N. C., the object of much thought be- priesthood. In addition to the/ice. Mrs. Harry A. Ware is the death. This new life came into S.P.» and accompanied by Mrs.
George Arthur Frantz will preach where Moravians traditionally «i - - i a giant taper carefully'11 o'clock services, masses also Organist. my old life at the moment I Minnie Ebner, pianist. The Howe on “Words of Eternal Life" In worship in “God's Acre,” a ng St. They will continue the wor-| jecqrated. {will be said tomorrow at:5. 6, 7:30.] The anthem. “Spring Bursts opened my whole life to God in High School Band will play, be«
And at that Sinning at 8:30 a. m. The Rev,
both the 9:30 and 11 a. m. serv- tery; in Indianapolis, in the Gar- ship in “God's Acre,” the Suther-| phe one mass of Holy Saturday 9 and 10 a.m. in the cathedral, [Today,” by Van Denman Thomp-/10Ving obedience. M. Dodrill. minister and
ices. George F. Holler, minister den of the Gods near Pike's Peak, land Park Cemetery. The Rev.! - : “|son, will highlight the services moment, I was immunized against R. onvention Set
of music, will direct the choir in/and in the Rose Bowl, Pasadena, or.¢Y R. Woltgen, pastor, and, : M O'B : ‘ at 9:30 and 10:45 a. rp. in the death. teacher, will give the address. Vulpius' “An Easter Hallelujah” Ca) : */& brass chorale band will lead the | C rs. rien {Broadway Methodist Chirch. Wil-' “What do you mean by the life, ~~ Offer Special Miisic
and other offerings. The sacra- |service which dates back to pre-| i lard E. Beck will di jp in Christ, Dr. Frantz?” | ment will be ale wie unditional local service| Revolutionary times. i 3 . by Ie oe Bivle wul guact hie hoi “Hear Chriwt's answer.” he said... 1he Fellowship Class of the eld on ‘ihe Monument! qther noteworthy early church) veaner ea ar ec Dro. Christ said * » 1p Woodland Baptist Church will’ children at 4 p. m. Circle and others in the Southport | ) | |gram with Mrs. John English as Christ said ‘Thou shalt love.’ In \ All Souls Unitarian Chureh—| High Schoo! Stadium, the Pendle. services include one to be held on . ~ lorganist and Mrs. H. P. Hafiich His language, ‘love means doing hold their Easter service at 9:30 Parents will visit the Sunday|ton Pike and Greenwood Drive-In it awn of the Pleasant Run | Installation Set las pianist Tn ©" something for. It means ‘help, 2 ™M: in the Fox Rink Bldg. The school and watch the classes in Theaters and. in the churches. | 2 ng e lical and Reformed For Thursda i Present East fore? [Love God. Love thy neighbor. Harlin Brothers Multi-Kord Sereprogress. Dr. E. Burdette Backus,| Many priests will offer masses in| Church beginning at 7 & m. with a y | ‘ ster Story {Help God to do the. things he Daders will give special Mmuste. The Indianavnolis Deanery; The Broadway Baptist Music wants done on this earth. That isi The Men's and Women's Bible
minister, will conduct the-christen-| Catholic Churches very early in| ATTY Brandon as speaker. The
- Ing service, receive new members|the morning. Both the interiors|t of the North: Methodist
{Council of (he National Council pepartment will present “The loving God. Help your neighbor Classes of the Third Christian Church will furnish the scene for (
lof Catholic Women will install Easter Story” arranged from se. to do the will of God. That is Church will hold a joint session
and preach on “Remembrance/and the steps of Protestant] Rock” (Carl Sandburg) at thelc 4 ¢ {services tomorrow at 6 a. m. with {Mrs. Thomas O'Brien as new loving your neighbor. tomorrow. L. B. Maxwell and 11 a. m. service. Dr. Backus’ ad- a. wi Slenish the scene, nreakfast for youth following. president at their meeting Thurs- lections by Ellen Jane Lorenz, § YOUr Beighbor {John Newlin will speak. Music dress, “Prophetic Religion,” willl Children of all denominations| Witherspoon United Presby- /day at 8 p. m. in the Catholic Stainer and Handel 3t:7:30 p. m.| End of An Age ,iwill be furnished by the Friends be broadcast at 9:15 a. m. over(in the city, assisted by young, terian Chureh Choir will sing Community Center. |in the church, The elaborate pro-| “We. have the eminent advant- of Music Chorus and the Bernat
Other ofticers to be Installed gram will come to a close with 28¢ of living at the end of an Ensemble. are Mrs. Larry Zapp, first vice/the “Hallelujah Chorus” from 28€. an age that held a conception] The Girls’ Federation Class of | president; Mrs. John A. Murphy, Handel's “The Messiah.” Those °f life as of this world only; ajthe Third Church has set an at. {second ice president; Mrs. Joseph in charge include Walter Bruce, VieW of human existence entirely tendance goal of 272 for tomors Dugan, third vice president; Mrs. music director; Thelma . Morris, confined to time; an attempt: to row. Miss Victoria Montani, |George doffman, secretary; Mrs. choir dfrector;. Mable Duncan, Shape human society by purposes harpist, will play the special {George Boucher, treasurer; and organist, and Dorothy Travis, Set solely in this earthly scene. music and Mrs. Dorsey D. King Mrs: A. E. Coddington, auditor. jibrarian. - {| “We are now at the forks of wil speak on “Turning to the
Mrs, O'Brien succeeds Mrs. John| Fred L. iske wall direct the| the road. We see the end results. Cross.”
iD. Gallagher. music and Mrs. Herman Halde-! : —_— TET | The Rev. Fr. Richard Grogan, man will serve as accompanist wv Orthodox Church fo Observe
Station WFBM, people and sdults, will present Maunder's “From Olivet to Cal Fountain Square Christian with song and pageantry the 27th|VArY" tomorrow at 6 a. m. in the Church—Memorial flowers willl Annual Monument Circle Easter sanctuary. decorate the sanctuary. The pas-\Sunrise Carol Service. The sery-| .... o s onl tor, the Rev. W. F. Mathis, willice from 6:30 to 7:30 a. m. willl “P VEnBe leh Lutheran preach on “Ow: Lord Is Risen” at/be broadcast over Radio Station) ure eg of Greater Indianapolis 10:30 a. m. The offering will go/WIRE. The carol service was “il SPONSOF Easter sunrise serv. toward redecorating the church. |founded by Mrs. James M. Ogden. ices BJ Ah the Pendleton Piké Centenary Ohristian Church—|Mrs. Russell V. Barton will direet(&0d the ‘Greenwood Drive-in Persons whose last names begin|the choir of children with Mrs. theaters heginning at 6 a. m. The, with letters “A” through “I” are(Rosalee Spong as accompanist. audience will Nal eat : urged to attend the 8:30 a. m.!Individual persons and business) “i YY Wa |director of the Catholic Informa- marrow at th | Service and those, “MW through|firms have donated time and mus 81Vidual loud apenkers. Siarenvel Dr. Ephraim D. Lowe on: Bureats, WIL talk about thelin Hrightaons Motrin orice : a. eee. egioning 3 10:30 a pageant. The com"! chor: and 125 children led by Otto! . Indisna Disciples of Christ jhureas; the RR i Ijuems will include Vincent's Palm Sunday Rites ] omorrow give the church school lesson and |A. Hellwege will sing at the Pen-| Churches will mark the cen [ooo X As It Began to Dawn,” “Christ er
|meeting with prayer. Final plansiour passover” by Schilling and! The Orthodox Church does not music of the chanters will be
GLORY OF THE EASTER . heist Church Chimes = Frederick Weber (dleton Pike service. « It will be! i i . me Re oon Jaston WIRE Salli” Recordings 1 sa deast over Station WISH. | (oT a! Of state missions during {for the archdiocesan convention. |Gounod's ‘Sanctus. [~eckon its feasts according to the plaintive and mournful. Four pre SH 40 hot 8 tery ces. A TKUMPET. CALL Dr. John H. C. Fritz, professor -their 110th state convention |in Terre Haute Apr. %, wi an Solo numbers and familiar calendar used by Roman Cath- men will carry the coffin about ptismal service is scheduled for| prOCESSIONAL O F GIRL ARUMPETERS the Central [nounced. The new officers Willipympe with narration will belolics and Protestants and so will'the church three times to sgymbol=
: | ERO {in Concordia Seminary, St. Louis,| May 12 to 14 in . 4 p.m: : : 1h arth big RL Aisle | will k h ‘ So ADU 0 he. honored with a reception fol- | on pined in the 7:30 p. m~serv- mark Palm Sunday instead of Er E | speak at the latter rites and Christian Church, a ’ vith : immaus Evangélical Lutheran, Shaw, Norma Suttle, | ; | . . |lowing he deanery meeting Withijo. i the First United Presby- Easter tomorrow Church--The Rev. H. L. Krvecke-| ION {Dr. J, J. Pelikan, of Valparaiso! pr. Ephraim D. Lowe, general (ype Daughters of Isabella and go. > shy vst. .G aig Closes. ed {Brass Cnsemble, Shortridge High School University. - in the Greenwood «sc . A hes Ak terian Church.” The Rev. Martin t. George's Syrian Orthodox Highlight of Week berg, pastor, will give the festival] Rover Shults, Director: String | yin areenwood| secretary of the Indiana Chris- injige Catherine Fletcher, hos- gop. vill serve as t Church, 28th St. and -Shermimn Egy _ ' sermon tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. De Mrs. Charies Ludy Director. {Drive-in. Robert Davis will direct! {ian Missionary Association, 18 |}ecees. CA. are 3 a ot an Dr.. therefore will furnish the set- The high point of the week will The senior choir and children s|uoly. Hol5, Holy” OUR COUNTRY bres 11 i ang Baward Sud- assisting with arrangements for | mnie mmm a Warr hi ting for Holy Week and Easter COme in the Resurrection servics chorus will sing, directed by Ed. Ste te eS Bach oe Rook, e. ¢ i ren's chorus in‘ the convention. Dr, Raymond F th WwW lker {Thomas E. Turner will sing the Services according to the colorful Saturday night from 10 p. m. to ward H. Sudbrock. SF eindismae Kenneth Miller, Qiibert the pig service. Others as<. H. Montgomery, Vincennes, is a er a 1s0lon [liturgy of the denomination. They 1:30 a. At one point in the . : 3 or Te ° y 714 » i a. 7 * . bd ‘ i Garden City Christidn Church Troop Siating Lit the services are the| convention president. ! . N : p 4 | The Waster Festival Service will| will begin with Palm Sunday to- Program, the priest will stand in The Rev, 1 Hubert, Smith ll) Palth of Our. Fathers ._ Hemy and Wallon Rev Valter On Maas the Rew wind med iss aiven ew ros {includé a program arranged by MOITOW. La front _of the Holy Door of the ve © sermon Aan e. choir overnor Schricker vB L 1e V, Times State Service ‘Cl When ou te insid St. altar hold lighted idle : {The Lord's Praye 1 Camiiters i Clarence Elbert, choirmaster and y step inside . Olaing a lighted candle. _will sing Easter music at the uni Ho OLOR oF THE CROSS T. C. Metbohm. . Lesson Sermon ST. MEINRAD, Apr. 16-The organist, at 10 a. m., in the Trin- George's with its many icons, or The faithful bearing candles will fled service at 9:30 a. m. The dams Ee [Rev. Fr. Willlam Walker. O.8.B../¢so" 1 ithern Church. Selections religious pictures, you can imag- come forward and light theirs (ou |ec er |
ize the Trinity before the service
all » | Donald Mtilholiand | . asa ight servic wil bo Boi vip gut S50 SE |, THE, Protesant Cours o rior oft Melnrad Aver, owl bo in bye see wn io ou are fn th ol nord rom ie 0 . {Jagus, heist Is Risen AY es Devidica 13th annual sunrise service ne “Doctrine of Atonement” is the June 1, will assume § a as children’s choruses. The Rev. Stead of the new. For the, church’ Then, with the church in darke Georg: Spprecht’ ning at 6:30 a. m. tomorrow in thejsubject of the lesson-sermon jn instructor and spiritual director walter C. Maas, pastor, will con With its many candles and pees a) will withdraw to the ~The Rev. Benton B. Miller willl OLORY A 3 Yoices ong rt Hh 8 DW in thejsubjec! 0 jof the young Benedictine monks yet thé sommunion and preach. Screened altar makes an unusual oie of the church. The conduct identical services at 8:30 nar vara leriman Ale port 1} ig! chool Stadium. ay Churches of Christ, Sctentist,/a¢ the International Pontifical {scene The Rev. #r. Elias Dacey jee will 3 c serve and 10:30 a. m. Children will havelBRo Not fi» Lares SUEe™ oy Seal | CROIFs of the township churches tomorrow. College of San Anselmo in Rome. IT Fr {is the priest. will continue there. The priest : t Garden. TT Mle nF sng. Sipected by Rugeriel The golden text is: “John seeth Italy. |\Fospel ieam Irom Special Night Services jira Zores his way Hite. the shureh 3 i . y a av ann 4s ewe le. en . | i , | - J 3 e e Ghose Bows The Sindy schol," fo ch 1 ole Mth 130 Sm Is Cm Sing wo im nd 410 | vr wake wi fu us South Dokota Hore |, soc] Seruce wil be co ovr te tom A i en | SIONAL OF FLOWER CHILOREN [combine to dramatize the Resur- taketh away the sin of the World." he ome, oar work at! ve Woodruff Place and Gar./0ucted tomorrow at 10 a. m. andienter the church where the liturBroadway Methodist Church— Crown 5 ME DO rection story. Miss Blanche Pen- aketh away the sin of the world.” the abbey, He will preside at the|q Park Baptist Churches win Rightly at 8 o'clock through Fri-|gy will be completed in great joy ie RaBURRRCTION rod is general chA\rIOAD. John 1:29. chanting of the Divine Office in resent the Sioux Falls, 8. D {day. Father Dacey will bless the with lights blazing. Colored eggs ; enPatil Browns © rsa tn | the a I and ae as spirituat Buide ciel Team in services tomor. HOY Ofls Thursday at 10 a. m.iwill be distributed before .the an 1 0 . . iand counselor e young . {The Litu of St. Basil i ] their p . ‘volce choir will sing at the Easter a CAE dow Hang, tots Offering for Missions {from the Christian Science text-monks from about 20 different! “The. team, includi ici {read a faithful will I te |metnbers Teturs to homes to : at 8 omains. Diiector; Betty Pay-| Pligrin Holiness Churches: in/book, “Science and Health With countries. They are studying In win Per CE ing musicians. the communion ow er . ) A vag, , 9. 45! | espers and a Sunday schoo
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Accompany + ; ’ h | hon Anonymous the United States will give their Key to the Scriptures” by Mary the college for the priesthood. a. m. in the Woodruff Church and. A coffin covered with flowers Ruan {Easter offerings to the cause of Baker Eddy: “Christ is the ideal] The new appointee is a native gt the 5 p. m. youth service and Will stand in front of the worship |G
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2 ~ ” » MORAVIANS will meet for the home missions. The funds will truth, that comes to heal sickness of Loogootee, Ind. and spent night worship in the Garfield oom at the Friday night BVIo or ne panitnslied for that Arte
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