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To Recall Events of First Palm Sunday

Dramas, Confirmations, Baptisms to Add | To Solemnity, as Holy Week Opens |

Bible stories beloved by many nations record the events of | the first Palm- Sunday and other great days of the Christian calen- | | - dar. Tomorrow, events in the churches will reflect this lore. Some | congregations will receive palm leaves recalling the branches thrown down in the path of Jesus on the frat. Palm Sunday hearly 2000 years ago: Then, He rode triumph-|-antly into Jerusdlem., And the!

people shouted Hosanna. Annual Reli ion The story will be repeated to-|

morrow as it always is at this s| time of the year, Ministers will| preach on the theme; choirs will| Sf 00 anne sing of it. And the smallest child

will have his imagination intrigued by it. Dramas, confirma- Church Federation To Be Sponsor

tions, baptisms and other important happenings will help. to maxe| the pattern. Teachers and parents inter CHURCH Boye Tang A EE ested in the newest ideas regard- |& JI Ol er. Sajurduy FL ing Christian education will get | 8

t in th huren, a im MA A RR together for“thé Annual Central x

Dr. F. R, Darles, pastor, wil officiate, nl At 7:30 m,, those who have bee 3 ~connrmed in Zion in other ~years will S pring Interdenominational

hold their annual reunion. The young] i immediately |

Kenneth Stone Takes NYC Post

people, directed by the Rev. Paul H Frank- [School of Religion enfeld. assistant pastor, will give the . . i . biay, “The Lost Church”. Larry. Hollard after Easter, _tist, will build this new church. pad Kal an a yb a Fi ina or , g : < . the oldest members. Dale Young, orgin The school will 10 d_session on - ist, will be in charge of all music, five Monday -nights beginning WNEY, AVENUE Co RL Ean IMar..26.and. closing Apr. 38 trom coriduc® identical services 7:30) to 9:40 p. m. in the First|. tomorrow at 8:15 and 10:35 a. m: A family baptismal service will follow at 4 p. m. Baptist C and the, high school young people's sup- I meet on Apr. 16. The Churéh fedper a Pp. m YOUTH FOR CHRIST-Dr. J. Eiwinjeration ‘will sponsor the school. jon Daa South Side best Wrig who recently returne 0 { u rip” ar around the world will speak at at She Lectures on “The Challenge of y 5 . ob of ris m, 1 o (oundgr pod, Torlorary president of! ‘the, 'the White House Conference on S¢aPed lot, 1002 N. Garfield D 0 VANgelicals, | ol nok an active YI ai establishment Children’ and Youth” are sched- sunken gardens of Garfield Park. clicals: luled for Mar, 26 and Apr. 2. The f the o wurch "School » aye waken speaker for the first date will be 0 { 3 "hutch tomorrow "morning Young [peovie) Dr. Grover L. Hartman, director “The e epulchre,”’ | x vith (homes B Bunch as director tomor- of the Souial Bervice Defartment) “IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL AND wE-|° e ure ederation. Dr Togsh CHUR CH—A group of 2 hovs Ralph L. Holland, general secreoli oh eke" Aeon, cnomen| 21 ot te Indiana Couneil. of “Decision. Day’ will be marked tomor-| Churches, will give the address on Sei Iaith, Tha. sarijon "sil poset iosard APT: 2 heir fs e service will point towa ne PR ne reception of members and baptisms Lecturers Listed ~ |for New York Central System ha ived full apFIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Dr ‘he _|rece ieoree Arthur, Pranie will preach on Lecturers on: “The Basic Philos pointment to " 0:3 eT a im, tomorrow. ‘The can. ophy of Our Christian Faith” and |that post. n n S CPanim and a Hymn antiphonally as an the dates on which they will speak| Mr. Stone was

utstanding feature of tomorrow's services. follow: Dr. Norman B. Johnson, a56igned 2 ols Rev, G. Fhe Grea: enue oll preach headmaster of the Park School|New Yor y TE ¥ St aut, Sri, ii for Boys, April's: pr. J. Hast|ofiees of {hs ‘Olivet ¢ to “Calvary” ut 1 4“ p. m, Rose- Walsh, glean of the College of Sys =n bebmin 3 mary” RBOEE oY will play the oreh Educhtidh, Butler University, Apr, |2{!eI go

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volutionnry, Lyndhurst Baptist - Church, Apr

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R istant- general ; ! ” URCH—Farents will bring heir cil.) 8 system, in summer. Off-street | of traditional services in the ctor 1 b 8 CF RIALS 0 bebantized ai the Courses and instructors will be: solicitor, in 1948, yo, eth Stone parking will be provided in the churches. The Most Rev. Paul C. i 0 or, r '

Wil preach on ests the “Church Centered Recreation,” was, ppointed one of the preat hellefs the Rev. Gerald D. Brown, asso- general counsel in‘ 1949, and be-

i, NITY Fi CENTER. 124 N A : {ciate pastor of the Brookside » Hh OE a Palm Sunday address on Evangelical United Brethren

Rinse CHRISTIAN CHURCH-— Churec h; “Understanding Chil-

es en’ sllowsnip w will 8 Som fi ih dine Yeon” Dr, A. M. Schwartz and Dr.

ma As Reh, 8g Ment. SS 10N

Stewart teacher Butler University College of Edu- and medical departments.

= a ot the Bo ody Bible anitlc cation; “Understanding Youth,”

t the auxiliar b : ide ny Monday. Mrs. Thelma Van Dr, A.°E. Cramer, Indiana Cen- Baby Drinks Kerosene,

VOLUN Rs fe? breil Jape. The tral College faculty member; and Le . Condition Is Fair

eitan n, Runge en's Sonu Wl Organizing Adult Education In

“e tomorrow in the chapel, 390 MN yaiuois} ” Ih IRR a a RE RR the Church,” the Rev. James A.

Jr, (Harry Doughty will be in ii o Weber, also of Indiand Central. "NORT UNITARIAN JOHURCH — —————————————————

of this year. Mr. Stone succeeds Jacob Aronson,

the

Rev. John K. minister, wil | areachl on “The Practical 1entist at 11 Rabbi Fox to Speak sene last night, LIVE BRAN CRU Mrs. Dorothy Meals, 23,

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give of thé|ing' a fire in Jewish Festival of Purim tomor- about half inch of kerosene in Tanother (cAdow.'row at 11:30 a. m. over WISH. jar on a nearby table. Her son fhe Gorgs Prayer’ using the Folk songs and holiday liturgy | Ronald, tottered to the table an In Sweeney Chapel. tomorrow |g1go are scheduled. | drank the fluid.

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DECADE OF DEVOTION—The Sixth Church of Christ, Scien-

Christian _ Scientists: : “$133,000 Edifice on’ South Side

Christian Scientists will. erect the first church of their faith/Street Evangelical United Breth-

The Foster Engiueering Co., m— (Construction Managers, will take M777"

Kenneth F. Stone, acting gen-| [the Jand, it is expected to repreeral counsel and general Sitormey) S|

came general attorney in January

dnd will be in

Jean M. Hamilton, both of the [charge of law, land, tax, claim 1944 and’

A 15-months-old baby was in|early in April and hopes

Rabbi Samuel J. Fox of the|182614 Northwestern Ave., tol ui United Hebrew Congregation will| police she had just finished build--in' ‘honor ® Btove and left

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

0f Parsonage

Special Services

Set Tomorrow

The: Park Avenue Evangelical

United Brethren Church will dedicate a new ranch type residence for their minister tomorrow afternoon, The parsonage, Just completed, stands ‘at the corner of Bolton Ave. and St. Joseph St. It is occupied by the Rev. E. Adrian Struble, the pastor, and his wife. The brick veneer house has large commodious rooms and much closet and storage space. The full basement includes a social room with fireplace suitable for social gatherings of the parish. A two-car garage adjoins the house. Dedication at 3:15 Tomorrow's festive Palm Sunday services will come to a climax with the formal dedication at 3:15| p.m. The Rev. Mr. Struble and his wife will hold open house tor| § visitors, and friends afterward.

Dr. Virgil G. Hunt, superintendent of the White River Con-

ference, will preach at the morao- 4 tia H Cam ing worship service in the chureh, . DOUBLE TROUBLE—Four sets of twins stationed a p

and dedicate the. parsonage.| AHerbury are giving topkicks plenty of identification trouble. They

rei A A iam oor are (kneeling, left to right) PvisliLonnie and Linnie Jackson, Shaw, to Build e-witiaiha 0GUaAkOLAitineT. | ‘Miss.;-énd-Pvis. Leslie and Lester Waugh, Hulett, Wyo. Standing.

At 2 p. m., the Rev. George St.|

| Angelo, pastor of the New York {left to right) are Pfcs. Herbert and Hubert Johnson, Gary, and

Pvts. Ray and Roy Byers, Great Bend, Kas, {ren Church, will speak. The Chap-|

Bing in Apri. 1 Tri f Indiana Central Col-| t, Scientist, will' stand on a’land-® *'rl0 of Indi “lug © Y 4 , «07 . r. It will face the much- heralded 5° on En el Lift Up our earts! chairman of the building “Me Ss e of Sunday

Ltd., Architects, Engineers and mittee. Holy Week Services

To Open Tomorrow

| | “Lift up your hearts!” i | This line from the Roman Catholic service of the blessing of - [the palms expresses the message lof Palm Sunday. For tomorrow, on Palm Sunday, the blessing and {giving of the palms will recall {Christ's triumphal entry into | Jerusalem. While His Crucifixion and {death are foreshadowed in the [Mass of the day, the knowledge lof Easter and the Resurrection e ‘will lift up the hearts of the ‘| faithful. * Palm Sunday will open a week

\charge of the building project. |i | The city’s Zoning Board this | {week granted a variance for the

|construction of the church. With

{sent’ a total cost of $133,000. Brick Veneer : It will be built of brick veneer | = § on ‘concrete block. The auditor-| jum will accommodate 306 and! the Sunday School 150. Opera type seats instead of pews will be used. The seats will be upholstered in blue-green material with walnut arms and backs covered with a platinum. gray. The latter will] | harmonize with the trim of the auditorium, P An oil heating plant will give, comfort in winter and a cooling|

ample grounds. The congregation now holds| services at 1611 Prospect St.|

| Schulte, archbishop of Indian|apolis, will bless the palms at 11 a. m. service in SS. Peter and

Dr. Virgil G. Hunt

Archbishop Paul C, Schulte

| veniently attend then. The four

tian, Science society in 1941, were

recognized as the Sixth Church in| Holy Oils Consecration, lchurches are: St. Mary's, St.

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37 Applicants are Under Consideration

Plans for the addition of 12 policewomen to the Juvenile Ald Division staff were advanced yesterday. Chief Rouls told a meeting of the JAD Advisory Committee that 37 applicants for the posititons

* Ihave been investigated by the Po-

lice Department and are ready for screening by the Safety Board. The new policewomen Would be employed under ‘“‘emergency’’ provisions. They would not be eligible for pension benefits and other privileges of regular police. A personnel subcommittee of ithe JAD advisory group will be

.|given an opportunity to further

screen candidates, Mayor Bayt told the committee at a previous meeting. Drawings Received The committee also received drawings of a proposed new building for JAD, The division now is housed in the basement of City Hall. Lt. Forrest Higgs, JAD chief, has termed the present quarters as inadequate. Questioning rooms

{provide no, privacy, he said, and

there is not sufficient provision for keeping secret the identity of offenders. $100,000 Building Present proposals call for”the construction of a $100,000 building.on the site of the Health Center, 1140 E. Market St. It would provide eight soundproofed interviewing rooms, four detention rooms and more file room and staff space. Two detention rooms for both boys and girls are included in the

Yplans. They would permit separa-

tion of older and younger children and the more serious offenders from others.

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incorporated a year|—The Import-Export Bank has| On Thursday at 10 a.m. in the|John’s, Sacred Hea¥t and the later. C. Wilbur Foster, is chair- | granted Spain a $5 million credit | |Cathedral, Archbishop Schulte 1 ittle Flower. The St. Joan of] man of the board of trustees and| to buy wheat. The credit is part| {will consecrate the Holy Oils. He| | Arc Church will hold the service | Charles C. Nourse, treasurer. lof a $62.5 million U. S. loan to [will be assisted by the Rt. Rev. gt 9°a. m. | Officials report that the Foster] \Spaig, The bank said it will be | | Msgr. Raymond R, Noll, Cathe-| Other Devotions | Engineering Co. will break ground | used to buy grain in this country | dral pastor, and 60 priests of the | St. Joan’s, Holy Trinity and |

to the harvest.”

21200 Purdue Students Sing 2In Church Here Tomorrow

and colorful services of the|Friday at 2:30 p. m. the AssumpChurch. The Holy Oils. will be tion Church, at 3 p.m.; and all used throughout the year in reli-| other churches, at 2 p.m. gious ceremonies and services in| All'day Good Friday, Catholics the Indianapolis Archdioces. will be entering and leaving the At the Communion Thursday, churches. Cars will line the curb

y the priests will consecrate twoloutside. In quiet and reverence, |

Hosts, one for that day’'s‘use and spoken and silent prayers will be {another for next day, Good Fri- said. None will be more char-| ‘day. For on Good Friday, the acteristic of the day than the Mass of the Pre-Sanctified said. [Adoration of the Cross. A sizeWhile in most of the local able Crucifix will lie on a velvet [Catholic Churches, the Mass of rug at the foot of each Comthe Pre-Sanctified is scheduled !munion rail. for 8 a. m. Good Friday, four will| Each of the faithful will come hold the services at noon. The forward, kneel and kiss the foot latter time is planned for work- of the Cross, mindful of the sacriing folk who can more con-!fice of Our Lord.

$50,000 Church Is Planned By Eighth Christian Group

The congregation of the Eighth Christian Church will add a |$50, 000 church to the educational unit at 14th St. and Belleview Pl. | The educational building was erected about three years ago.

|The" new church will be built of the same material —buff brick. It|

will follow a modified Gothic design. A tower, called a bell cote, | {will house electronic amplified chimes and later a bell.

4 Annual Tourney at Broadway Methodist

Two hurfdred students from Purdue University will sing “The Seven Last Words” by Dubois at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Broadway Methodist Church. The- concert is one of a variety {of musical offerings scheduled for the city tomorrow and throughlout the week. Cantatas, special anthems, hymns and oratorios long loved by churches will be heard in all parts of the city. Albert P. Stewart, Purdue director of music, will lead the |students in this traditional pres- | {entation at Broadway. “The 200 {voices will represent the cream of

|the university’s musical organi{zations,” said Dr. Robert B. Albert P. Stewart . . .

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fai diti t G | Hos-|the buildi dy f io have] am ‘ameliorate the temporary archdiocese in white vestments. | |Holy Cross Churches will have! air condition a enera 0s-| the building ready for services in| shortage prevafing in Spain prior | This is one of the most majestic pital today after drinking kero-|September. i Way of the Cross Devotions Gqod

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The new auditorium will seat The a i t 2 | Good Friday service. Mrs. Paul! 261 a be ted by the) group sings at various pgyey organist, will play. Solo- an augmen y

times during the year on campus, lists will include Bernard DeVore, Sunday school assembly room

{but the Palm Sunday presenta-| ya mes O’'Na tes n and Miss Margaret which will be separated from it] “ition which they give annually at| Howell. & 5 d . id-door Thel {Broadway is the only off- -campus | y a modern fold-door. | ho 8 9 chancel and choir loft will be di-|

lappearance. : The Twenty-fifth Street B | The Roberts Park Methodist [tist Church ns Te canta. | vided. A baptistry and commun-| [Church Choir of 40 voices will ta, “The Conquering Christ,” to be ion table will stand in the rear] GE . J. E ENOLF jing Saiiers oe ruc {sung by the H & W Singers at of the chancel. = w e ¢ wi|S, Pm. Good Friday. Alphonse| (parles J. Betts, advisory ar-|§ MACHINIST .

church. Mrs. Lucile Rybolt willl | Weinberg will direct t i direct the chorus and Mrs. Vivian |who ony will rae fongers| chitect for the Disciples of Christ

{Arbaugh, organist, will play. jah Chorus” from Handel's “The Board of Church Extension, drew |

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Church will prese ter Fellowship Choirs will give| iC “hanters in Fp id Ee ual combined and seperate anthems| Members hope to see ground [day program at 9:30 a. m. to-/in a concert for the community broken by the middle of April morrow. Robert Burford will di- lat 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the {Charles Royster, chairman of the [rect and Horace Williamson will church. Mrs. Harry Ware, organ-| |church board for nearly half a| laccompany the chanters in such ist, will present a brief recital century, has been very active in| numbers as “Palm Branches,” | ¢nding with -Yon's “Hymn of | the building promotion. The Rev,

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