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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1945

m Street Baptist Church

9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Black-1 board demonstra-j tlon by Mar y Bradford. 11:30 a. m. 3er-J mon by the Pas*j

tor.

8 p. m.. Mas!

Program by aUh all the S i n g i n gJ Croups of the* church featurini Male Chorus. Also s<

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If you miss feliis you will miss

a great treat.

Rev. W. E. Edwards, pastor.

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KENNETH MORRIS Famous Gospel Songwriter AND HIS SINGERS will appear at the

Metropolitan Baptist Church

MONDAY, SEPT. 17 8:15 P. M.

Sponsors, Metropolitan Jubilee Singers

The Elizabeth Chorus

will render a

FULL MUSICAL PROGRAM

At the Greater Zion Baptist Church 514 Patterson Street

SUNDAY, SEPT. 16 3:30 P. M.

You Are Invited to the PATRON TEA Sunday, Sept. 16, 3 to 6 P. M. at the residence of MRS. WILLA OVERSTREET

815 California Street

Nasfiviile Singer At Indiana Baptist

Sponsored by Mesdames E. Russell and Overstreet for the Friendship Baptist Church. 10 P. M., Mrs. Dorothy Posey and Spiritual Five will render a full musical program at Friendship Baptist, Ninth and Paca. Rev. Chas. Overstreet, Pastor.

FORMER RED CROSS" WORKER ON STAFF OF UNRRA IN GERMANY WASHINGTON,— Miss Chiquitu Lonewolf, a former lied Cross secretary in Europe, is again en route to Europe to serve with the Bureau of Displaced Persons of the United Nations Relief and Rehabili-

tation Administration.

, i She is one of some 5,500 hand-

mjoy a spiritual least. Come early | plcked peop|e whom UNRRA umv

jhas abroad in the displaced persons operation. Another thousand

Look who is here, The Famous “Rev. Odie Hover” from Nashville,! Tennessee, and will render a full program at Indiana Baptist Church. ! 941 Indiana avenue. Sunday, Sept. | 16. at 8 p. m. Come on down to the Holy Ghost Headquarters and 1

and get a good seat.

Rev. E. R. Gatewood, pastor.

True Vine

Baptist Church

1416 East 22nd Street Rev. W. E. Starks, Pastor

CHOIR GOWNS

Taken from Rental Stock Black Dyed Sert'e ...... $5.00 »a. Black French Serge 8.00 ea. Cream White Serge 6.50 ea. Grey Poplin, Cotton 6.50 ea. Blue French Serge .... 10.00 ea.

Minister Pulpit Robes

Black Serge, with Velvet . .$25.00 ] St.

are in training or en route.' The specialists include doctors, public health nurses, camp directors, welfare workers. Secretaries, who are in the minority, are called noon to assist all professionals in the complex activities of a Displaced

Persons Assembly Center.

A native of Wichita, Kansas, Miss Lonewolf attended the College of

Catherine in St. Paul, Minne-

Punday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—11:30 A. M. Evening Worship—8:00 P.‘ M.

TRUE VINE CHOIR Will Render Full Musical

Black Mohair, with Velvet .. 20.00 sola, and received her degree from

the University of Minnesota ;n

LOUIS J. LINDNER 153-IR West 33rd Street

New York 1

Free Catalogue Mailed

Minneapolis.

Mrs. Missouri Powell!PI M., lRot)t!‘*Wiggins Wearfs

Popularity Contest

Winner

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Churches

To Confer Degrees On Trinity Class

Educational Dept.

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Sunday Afternoon, Sept. 16—Deacon's Wives and Mothers Board Program.

Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 P.M. Mrs. Annie Carter, President

Greater St. Luke Baptist Church

Sheldon at 19th Street

A. Mansfield Hughes, Minister

Rev. O. B. Jchnson, Pastor

The Pilgrim Travelers are rendering a Full Musical Program SUN. SEPT. 16 at 3:30 P.M. At Coppin Chapel A. M. E. Church 1533 N. Western Ave.

Guest Singers will be: MISS ELIZABETH CUMMINGS and MR. MOSS Come and Hear This Program Sister Mary Bolden. Chairman Rev. M. D. Robinson, Pastor

“THE WEAPON FOR LIBERATION IS TRUTH. LET’S HOLD THE PRINCIPLES THEREOF.” Sunday School 9:30 A.M. B. T. U 6:30 P.M. Morning Worship—11:00 A. M.

“Leaping Walls’’

Evening Worship—8:00 P. Ma “The Evangelical Purpose” *

Greater St. James Baptist Church

The City Choral Union Will Have Its 3rd SUNDAY PROGRAM

AT THE FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Ninth and Paca Streets

Sunday, Sept. 16th—3:30 P. M.

The regular business meeting will be held TUESDAY, OCT. 2. Election of Officers. All members please be present.

All City Choral Union Members are requested to be present FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 14, at 8 o’clock in uniform to appear on program at the Phillips Temple C. M. E. Church, Drake and West. George Browder, President

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Coppin Chapel. Rev. M. D. Robinson. pastor. Chief Wilburn, Gold Coast, Africa, will be guest speaker at morning service. The Pilgrim Travelers will appear at 1:30.

Campbell’s Chapel AMEZ, Elder G. A. Heater, pastor. Regular order of service. Rev. M Perry. Nazarene church, will preach for Group 4 at 3.00.

Greater Zion Baptist, Rev. O. |5 Johnson, is the ; j^ost. Pastor’s theme for morning fjervjice "Best

Man in Town”. The * Elizabeth chorus is sponsoring a musical program at 3:30. Pastor will con-

duct Bible class at 7.45.

Messiah Chapel, Rev. Mary E Johnson, pastor Snecf- 1 ~vicei all day and a basket dinner.

OPEN FOR BUSINESS

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MRS. MISSOURI POWELL

MR. ROBERT WIGGINS

Missouri Powell was

Mrs

happy whiner of the popularity contest, sponsored by the Usher Board of the Indiana Baptist Church and was crowned “Miss

Indiana Baptist.”

Mrs. Powell wishes to express her appreciation of thanks and

tile Past Master Robert Wiggins of Trinity Lodge. No. 18, F.& A. M., Prince Hall Affiliation, will occupy the Master’s chair to confer the Fellow Craft Degree on a large class of candidates. This degree will he given at the lodge hall Wednesday. Feptemaer 19th at 8 p. in. Mr. Wiggins has long been ac-

gratitude to her many friends and tive in fraternal and church cir

members Tor their loyal support to her. Mrs. Powell a loyal and active member of the Usher Board

raised $70.04.

C. M. HUNT, Minister 2213 Lexington Avenue Sunday School 9:45 A. M Morning Worship 11:45A. M Evening Worship 8:00 P.M 11:45 a. m.. Sermon by pastor. 8 P. M.. Mrs. Elizabeth Russell of Friendship Baptist Church will render a full program. Tuesday. 8 p. m., Missions. Mrs. M. Brewer, President. Wednesday, 8:00 P. M„ Prayer Meeting.

MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Fifteenth and Martindale Avenue

will begin their

all Revival

Monday, Sept. 18 thru Sent. 28

-conducted by the-

FREE COURSE IN HAIR CULTURE Comsitllmc 0f

Marcelling Tlngerwaving Shampoo Formula Itludimt DIPLOMA BY MAIL Write Tedap . CUBAN COSMETIC CO. | Dept. 5315-Y Chicago, IH.

Look Who 9 s Here! Rev. Prof. Alexander

the seventh son of Louisiana who is a great faiLi healer and spiritual medium. The mar of God who was born with a veil over hio face. He has opened a new Tpiritual Church, 922 North Capitol. Services every Wednee- ‘ day ard Sunday Evenings, at . 3 P. M. For Herb Medicine and Herb Remedies of all kinds, see Professor Alexander.

Rev. Hezekiah Bridgetorth

of Birmingham, Ala. A great preacher.

Music Will Be Furnished by Mt. Moriah Choir and Chorus.

Rev. E. T. Johnson, Pastor

REV. E. T. JOHNSON Public Invited

Mrs. Mable Bradley, the other contestant raised $64.00. Total amount raised $134.04. Mrs. Carrie Montgomery, president; Rev. E. R. Gatewood, pastor.

cles. and is unusually well versed in tiie Masonic work. The Master, Ernest R. Jone i. is anxious that all Masons be present to see this degree given. He extends a cordial invitation to all the Graft to

attend.

DETROIT- Tlw- Uev. E. Louis Moore, ('oiimiissioiiei of Religious Education and Finance of the Nationa! Baptist Convention Inc., was a key-i oter at the recent Baptist convention here. Rev, Moore is a national Evangelist. Rev. Moore surpassed his Indi- ! ana quota with a special gift of $1,000 from the Anderson Founda- ! | tion of Indianapolis, made through 1 the president of the Foundation, ] Rev. Vernon L. Anderson and Rev. J J. H. Carter, pastor ot 25th Street i Baptist church. The Commission er of Religious Education reports that two other gifts, each $500 will j be announced at an early date.

YEE LIE SEN

545 INDIANA AVE.

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PFC. WALTER TAYLOR BURIED AT CINCINNATI, OHIO

Puritan Baptist To Install Rev. S. Swancey

Pf. Walter Taylor, age 39, died August 30 in VVakeman Genera’ Hospital. Camp Atterbury. Ir.d. He w’ill be buried at Cincinnati.

body was shipped to that city by The Peeples Funeral Home which ■had charge of the arrangements. He is survived by the widow who lives in Cincinnati.

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The Superintendent and Staff .Members of the GOOD SAMARITAN RESCUE MISSION

Tht> Puritan Baptist Church. 2611 Annette street, was organized over ia year ago under the leadership of the Rev. John W. Crook, who re-

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Free Movies for the. Children Saturday at 11 A, M.

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You Are Always Welcome

MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH—Corner 12th and Fayette Streets

wish to thank the many friends and general public for their generous co-operation on FRIDA\ EVENING. SEPT. 7. wher. a lovely program was rendered in observance of the dedication of the beautiful CROSS that now lights and sacrifices the building, known as the GOOD SAMARITAN RESCUE MISSION.

525 Indiana Avenue.

We extend very special thanks to all the singing groups, and to Senator Robert L. Brokenburr for his very fine ind encouraging remarks; also Mr. B. J. Jackson, Manager of The Peoples Funeral Home for the beautiful picture he gave us of a Real Good Samaritan and for his very generous check. The offering for the evening was $100.63. Mrs. G. C. Mills was chairman of the program and Rev. G. C. Mills is Supt.

the new minister and his installation services will he held Septeni0 her is through 23rd. Ministers and x : their choirs who will render servN i iced each evening will include: O Tuesday. Rev. L C. Carter; Wednes- ® dry, Rev i) B. Dudley; Thursday. ; Rev W. M. Edwards; Friday, Rev. i Wm. F. Sweatt. and Sunday after- ! noon. 3 o'clock. Rev. A. M. Hughes. O An invitation is extended all min-

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The Well Known Crenshaw Sisters Quartette will be presented in

A MUSICAL PROGRAM Sponsored by Their Mother, Mrs. James L. Crenshaw

SUNDAY, SEPT. 16 — 3 P. M. ' At the First Baptist Church, Irvington

Other Well Known Local Talent Will Assist Public is invited to Hear This Worthwhile Program Rev. R. H. Noel, Pastor Mrs. Minnie Highbaugh, Clerk

THE NEW EBENEZER BAPTIST CHORUS

is presenting

MRS. MARY FITTS in a Song Recital

SUNDAY, SEPT. 16 — 3 P. M. At Their Church—1075 Udell Street

Others appearing will be Miss Jeanetta Hunter, a very talented young woman, and little Miss Janet Cole will give an instrumental solo. The public is invited. Rev. James Woodson, Pastor Sister Florence Lewis, Secretary

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JOSEPH C. CARROLL, A.M., D.B., Ph.D., Dean

Courses In Church History, Christian Theology,^ Religious Education, Biblical Introduction, |||| Christian Missions, Better Speech, Public || Speaking, Sunday School Pedagogy, and m * Homiletics.

FALL QUARTER BEGINS AT 7 P. M. OCTOBER 1, 1945

Open to Ministers and All Religious Workers, Under Auspices of the Central District Association. The Rev. C. J. .Dailey, Moderator.

CORINTHIANS 1-12; JOHN 4-24 A GOD-SENT PHOPHET Rev. E. J. Davis and Rev. W. Simes

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Sept. 14th to 30th 3:00 p.

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The Senior Choir of the Mt. Olive Baptist Church Blake and Colton Streets is observing their

30th ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM

MONDAY, SEPT. 17 —SUNDAY. SEPT. 23 The Following Will Participate: Monday—8 P. M., Mt. Paran Miriam Singers will render full program. Tuesday—8 P. M., Rev. A. M. Hughes of Greater St. Luke Baptist Church and his choir will sing. Wednesday—8 P. M., Squires Student Choir will present a play, “The Way of the Cross.” Thursday—8 P. M., New Liberty Baptist Choir will render full program. Friday—8 P. M., Rev. John W. Crook of Scott Methodist Church and his choir will sing. Sunday—3:30 P. M., Mt. Zion Baptist Gospel Chorus will render full program. Public Invited Rev. H. T. Toliver, Pastor

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