Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1950 — Page 6

6—The Indianapolis Recorder, June 10,1950

TEMPLE OF GOD FOR ALL NATIONS

1005 W. Michigan St.

ORDER ft OF SERVICES Saturday. June 10. 8:30 P. M. THE TRAVELING FOUR and THE HARMONY FOUR Sunday June 11 Bible School 10:00 a. m. Morning Service 11:00 a. m. Afternoon Service. .4:30-7:30 p. m. Appreciation Program Honoring Evangelist Claudine Rice for her wonderful wor*,’< as an Evangelist, sponsored by Miss Henry Lee Sherreis. Evening Service 8:30 p.m. Elder Frank Tisdale, Pastor

Bus Excursion to Louisville, Ky. NATIONAL BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOLand B. T. U. CONGRESS SUNDAY, JUNE 25th Leaving from 350 W. 29th St. Leave: Indianapolis, 6:00 A. M. Return: 9:00 P. M. ROUND TRIP $4.00 sponsored by The Crusaders Community Club For Information Call \VA. 8529 or TA. 9060

THE SPIRITUAL TRAVELERS will render A FULL PROGRAM Sunday, June 11, 8 P. M. AT BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH 1215 E. 15th Street Rev. 11. S. Davis, Pastor

GREATER ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, June 11, 3:30 p.m. JAMES HALIBURTON

Some of the best talent of the city will appear

At 9:30 P. M. The ANDERSON SINGERS of Louisville, Ky. In A Full Musical Program featuring MRS. THELMA ROBERTSON Kentucky’s Queen of Gospel Singing Rev. O. B. Johnson, Pastor

MT. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1040 Halburn Street SERVICES Sunday School....... 9:30 a. m. Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Evening Service 8:00 p.m. Thursday Prayer Ser*»ce 7:30 p. m. Lord’s Supper Each Third Sunday Night Rev. f. II. Moore, Pastor ALL WELCOME

ELDER MILDRED E. GOODNIGHT Healing and Spiritual Advisor Can Hell. You Will Help You 2423Vi NORTHWESTERN AVE. TA. 9747 Mon., Wed., Sat., 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. 4-9 P. M. Hours: Tues., Thurs., Frl., Sunday by Special Appointment

Antioch Closes Big Drive Attacks Senior Antioch Baptist Church will close their Big Club and Auxiliary drive Sunday, June 11, 3:00 p.m. Rev. Devasher, pastor of Zion Baptist Church, Anderson, Ind., accompanied by a bus load of singers. will preach the sermon. Come and hear these reports. Dinner will be served from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Rev. E. H. Adams is pastor.

BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH Word Singers To Appear On

Essie Hayden Spiritual Hour

THE ISRAEL OF CxOD'S CHURCH, W. H. A. 2064 Cornell Avenue Rev. O. R. Hillman, Pastor Sunday Mass 10:30 A.M. Sunn.iy School and Christian Endeavor.. 3:00 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Weekly Service Tues. and Thun 7.30 P. M. Friday Evening Bible Class 7.30 P.M.

N$W HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH North and Blackford Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship... 11:30 A. M Welcome To All Rev. John C. Butler, Pastor

GOD'S LITTLE WONDERS .will appear at GREATER ST. JAMES BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, June 11,11:30 a.m. Rev. C. M. Hunt, Pastor

UNION BAPTIST CHURCH DEDICATION SERVICE Sunday, June 11, 3:30 p. m. FOR NEW PEWS AND PULPIT SET REV. R. F. GREGORY and Choir of Beulah Baptist Church will conduct services. ^ Susie Jenkins, Chairman Rev. Otis L. Nance, Pastor

THE GOLDENAIRES and LIVE WIRES will render A FULL PROGRAM Sunday, June 11, 8:00 p. m. AT FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH 314 Bright Street Johnnie Mae Otis, Sponsor Rev. Charles Overstreet, Pastor

ATTEND THE BAPTIST WORLD ALLIANCE With Mt. Olive Harmonette Octette In ,Cleveland, Ohio Saturday and Sunday July 22nd and 23rd DEPOSIT $4.00 NOW For Information Call, Mrs. Flossie Foster, RI. 5195; or Mrs. Helen Beeler, TA. 7786. Rev. H. T. Toliver, Pastor

PLEASE NOTICE 3:30 P. M. SUNDAY REV. L. A. MANUEL of South Calvary Baptist Church will be at GOODWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 13th and Columbia Ave. \ The Church will celebrate the pastor’s EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY JUNE 12 Thru JUNE 19 The congregations and singing units are asked to be present with their ministers during these services. Sister Sarah O’Banyon, Clerk Rev. Wm. Harris, Pastor

LITTLE SAMARITAN SPIRITUAL TEMPLE 1014 E. 15th Street presents the ROCKY SHORE QUARTET In A Musical Program FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 8:30 P. M.

The FOUR VALLEY WONDERS will render A Musical Program SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 3:30 P. M.

8:30 P. M. The GOLDEN LEAF QUARTET of Detroit, Mich. In A Full Musical Program Rev. Mrs. E. E. Stovall, Pastor

Cor. Vermont and Toledo Sts. Children’s Day Activities will hold the spotlight at Bethel AME Church, West Vermont and Toledo Sts., on Sunday, June 11, with special session at 9:30 a.m. The message will be ielivered at 11 i.m. by the pasor, Rev. Jonathan A. Dames. A children’s program at 7:30 p.m.

The Mary

Campbell Missionary Society vill hold its MidJentury Tea from 4 to 6 p.m. in the

Rev. Dames Sunday School room. A unique program has been arranged. We are inviting you to attend this unusual affair. Clarence Stewart, Reporter. —Your vote is the one that counts— JONES TABERNACLE A. M. E. ZION CHURCH Michigan and Blackford Sts. GRATITUDE AND HUMILITY With deep gratitude and humility we express our sincere thanks to the people of Jones Tabernacle AME Zion Church and the city of Indianapolis for this one thing, more than any >.

other: the opportunity to serve Our church has been very cooperative and the people loyal during these years of service. We have served the city in various capacities, in both ! civic and religious

work; ranging Rev. I. Albert work; ranging Moore from the inter-denominational level to the ecumenical level. We do this without neglecting any part of our own church and denomina-

tional work.

Beginning a new conference year, we offer ourselves again for continuous service in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour.

The Reverend

and Mrs. I. Albert Moore.

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SACRED FOUR QUARTET will render / A FULL PROGRAM Sunday, June 11, 8:00 p. m. MT. HELM BAPTIST CHURCH 17th and Yandes Streets Rev. W. D. Edwards, Pastor

SACRiO FOUR QUARTET will render A FULL PROGRAM Sunday, June 11, 3:30 p. m. 16TH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 16th Street Choir, Sponsors Rev. A. Batts, Pastor

Rev. Andrew WHMoms To Celebrate 2nd Anniversary

AME CHRISTIAN EDUCATION MEET IN ATLANTA, GA., AUG. 1-4 NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Dr. S. S. | The Richard Allen Youth Coun-

cil is slated to interpret such topics as “Christian Youth Preparing for World Order,” and “Christian Youth and Interracial

Understanding.”

Another feature planned is a symposium on which speakers of nation-wide fame will discuss “Civil Rights and Human Relationships,”

and

Morris, general secretary of the Department of Christian Education of the AME Church, with headquarters here has announced the Mid-Centurv Congress of Christian Education to be held in At-

lanta August 1-4.

The units of the congress include Sunday School, Allen Chris-

tian Endeavor League, Young Peo-, on national, international,

pie’s Department of Missionary So- | ecumenical levels,

ciety, Richard Allen Youth Coun- Dr. E. A. Selby, secretary-treas-icil. Boy Scouts, and Girl Scouts, urer, Sunday School Union AME Junior Church and Laymen’s Church, and Dr. Charles W. AbingLeague. Plans have been complet-j ton, the AME Church’s editor-in-ed for a leaders’ workshop and | chief of religious literature, are seminars for ministers and lay assisting Dr. Morris as project

leaders. planners.

The congress, having as its j —Your vote is the one that counts—

theme, “Thy will be done through _ Rev. L. A. Manuel

me,” will feature the connectional biennial oratorical contest and a

REV. ANDREW L. WILLIAMS

pageant which will depict the rise and development of the AME Church, staged in the stadium of Morris Brown College campus. The

The members of the Eastside; oratorical contest is to be open to Baptist Church, 29th and Balti-1 vouths belonging to the AME more Streets, will celebrate their Church and scholarships will go

To Celebrate 2nd Anniversary

WARD SINGERS The famous Ward Singers and The order of service for the All Clara Ward of Philadelphia, Pa., Denominational Tabernacle is as will appear here in person. Sun- follows: Friday evening, will be day at the Second Christian the opening of the Tent Meeting Church, 29th Street and Kenwood for the summer at 419 W. North Avenue. Also appearing on this Street, centrally located in the very popular spiritual program will same place for seven years. All be the Golden Leaf Quartet of De- the services will be held here. Suntroit, Mich.; Wings Over Ethiopia, day Bible School, 10:00 a.m., MornBetty Jones, and many others. The ing Worship, 11:30 a.m., Evening program will begin at 3:00 p.m. Worsliip, 8:00 p.m., Radio Broadsharp. You can get your advance casl 10:30 p.m. Saturday night tickets at Maxey s Drug Store, r.ockefield Drug store, Blaine’s lhere bc a muslcal by lhc Gold - Drug Store, Phillipine Drug Store, en Lea1 ' Quartet of Detroit, Mich., or by calling LI. 7189. and other singing talent.

^pastor’s Second Anniversary, beginning June 12 through June 19. Rev. James Brown will be in charge of the pulpit all week and the following ministers will participate in the celebration. Monday evening, June 12, Charles Dailey, Second Baptist Church of Anderson, Indiana; Tuesday evening, June 13, Rev. W. E. Starks, True Vine Baptist Church; Wednesday evening, Rev. A. J. Brown, Greater St. John Baptist Church; Thursday evening, June 15, Rev. P. C.

Owens, Eastern Star

to the winners.

Dr. J. A. Parson To Speak At Good Samaritan

- Dr. J. A. Parson of the Tupelo, Miss., Baptist state convention, will speak at Good Samaritan Baptist Church, 819 N. West Street, Tues-

Baptist iday, June 13th, at 8:00 p. m. A

Church; Friday evening, June 16, | chorus of 75 voices under the diRev. J. A. G. Jordan, Good Samari- j rection of Mr. P. D. Thomas will tan Baptist Church; Sunday morn-! sing. Pianists will be as follows, ing, June 18, Rev. James Brown, I Mrs. Emmogene Bright, Mrs. BlanMt. Helm Baptist Church; Sunday, dyne Strong, Miss Lagay Leonard Afternoon, Rev. David C. Venerable, j and Miss Edna Wilson. Rev. J. A. Corinthian Baptist Church. Mon- G. Jordan is pastor.

—Your vote is the one .that counts—

Seven Churches At Anderson Join in Bible School ANDERSON — A daily vacation Bible school, with seven churches cooperating in sponsorship, will be held at Second Baptist Church from June 19 to 30. v ‘according to recent announcement Churches taking part in the venture include Second Baptist, Sherman Street Church of God, Bethesda Baptist, Second Methodist, Allen Chapel AME, Wallace Temple AME Zion and Friendship Baptist. Leaders of the movement hope to make it an anuual event, with additional churches cooperating in years to come. Sessions will be held from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. daily, except Saturday and Sunday, for a two-week period. Departments will include cradle roll, beginners, primary, junior, intermediate and senior.

Rev. James Naylor

To Celebrate

2nd Anniversary The Progressive Baptist Church, 532 Drake Street, will celebrate the pastor and wife. Rev. and Mrs. James Naylor’s, Second Anniversary, beginning Monday, June 12

through June' 18.

day evening there will be a musical program and a reception. We are extending a welcome to all to worship with us. Mrs. Hattie Vaughn, program chairman, and j Rev. Andrew L. Williams, pastor. —Your vote is the one that counts—

SHRINERS HOLD FIRST

ANNUAL JUBILEE

REV. L. A. MANUEL

Dr. J. R. Miller

Quits Knoxville

College Post

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (ANP)—Dr. J. Reed Miller last week announced that he has resigned his post as president of Knoxville col-

Featuring JESUS THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD at the CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD, C. W. F. F. 542 N. California Street

A TEA SUNDAY, JUNE 11th Hours: 4 to 7 P. M. sponsored tyy The Ladies’ Unity Chorus You Are Cordially Invited Mrs. Cartella Hubbard, Chrinn. Mrs. Maggie Bunch, Sec’y. Rev. Wm. Carr, Pastor

THE ROSE OF SHARON GOSPEL CHORUS will render A FULL PROGRAM at the CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD 810 W. Ninth Street Sunday, June 11, 8 P. M. Rev. Charles Staples, Pastor

PLEASE BE PRESENT YOUTH DAY PROGRAM Featuring Young Talent of Indianapolis GOD’S LITTLE WONDERS MT. VERNON CHILDREN’S CHOIR RUTH BECK JEWELS AND MANY OTHERS Sunday, June 11, 3:30 p. m. ST. JOSEPH . SPIRITUAL CHURCH 1218 N. Senate Avenue Luella Duerson, Sponsor Elder Mack Noel, Pastor

GREATER ZION BAPTIST CHURCH SATURDAY AND SUNDAY JUNE lOth-llth, 8:00 P. M. THE GOLDEN LARKS ol Gary, Indiana and GOD’S LITTLE WONDERS will be presented in A MUSICAL PROGRAM

SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 3:30 P. M. AT THE CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD 1075 Udell Street REV. JOHN OAKLEY, Pastor

At 9:30 P. M. at ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH 13th and Missouri Streets

THE LIVE WIRE HARMONEERS will render A FULL MUSICAL PROGRAM BEULAH BAPTIST CHURCH 911 Edgemont Street Friday, June 9, 8:00 p. m. Rev. R. F. Gregory, Pastor

Ihe following ministers, congre- lege He said he gave his gallons and singers will partici- present position which he has held pate in the celebration. Monday. since j une , 19 4 7) to return to the

Rev. Cleveland, New Mission Bap- j pastorate

list Church; Tuesday. Rev. Davis, ' „ . ' , , . . , Bethlehem Baptist Chureh; Wed-Ladministra-nesday, Rev. A. M. Hughes, St. 1 : lon Kn °xville college has advanced Luke Baptist Church; Thursday,! . 0 a , rati ng under the Southern Rev. Mack Noel. St. Joseph Spir-' Association, and both the faculty

H H and plant of the institution have

improved greatly. His resignation becomes effective August 31, 1950. Knoxville college is oumed and operated by the United Presbyterian Church of North America. Dr. Miller was the eighth president of this college which observed its 75th anniversary May

29. 1950.

—Your vote is the one that counts— Plainfield Girl Serves Dinner PLAINFIELD — Miss Marie Svvarn em ertained at dinner last Monday night in honor of Miss Mary D. Terry. Indianapolis, and Messrs. Richard Smiley and James Yates, Columbrs, O. Rev. W. Greer delivered a parieularlv in*: resting sermon SunJay morning. . Mrs. K. Bailey continues il<l in

her home.

Mrs. Gladys Carbin will be hos-

South Calvary Baptist Church, located at South Capitol and Mc-

The Rev. David C. Venerable, | Carty Streets, will celebrate the pastor of the Corinthian Baptist Second Anniversary of their paschurch, was the principal speaker tor. Rev. L. A. Manuel, Friday, for the annual Jubilee Day service June 16, at 8:00 p.m. at the Corinthian Baptist church, Rev. G. Andrews, pastor of New Sunday, June 4, of the Shriners Liberty Baptist Church, and his (Persian Temple, No. 46). j singers will be the guests. Other Music was rendered by the Per- guests will include members of the sian Temple Chanters and a brass Ministers’ Alliance,

choir from the Temple band. Noble Robert E. Jones was the chairman; Noble Horace Hill acted as master of ceremonies. Noble Grady Hinkle is illustrious potentate of Persian

Temple.

—Your vote is the one that counts—

itual Temple; Friday, Rev. W. M Edwards, 17th Street Baptist Church; Sunday, Rev. Judge I. Saunders, Shiloh Baptist Church. Sister . Carrie . Washington, js the general chairman and Rev. James

Naylor, pastor.

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MT. HELM

BAPTIST CHURCH 17th and Yandes Streets

presents the

GOSPEL CHANTERS In A Musical Program Sunday, June 11, 3:30 p. m. Benefit of Usher Board Clarence Henderson, Pres. Rev. W. D. Edwards, Pastor

ST. JAMES SPIRITUAL CHURCH 2303 Northwestern Ave. IN A FULL PROGRAM Each Night, 8:00 P. M. Monday, June 12 God’s Little Wonders Tuesday, June 13 Traveling Four Wednesday, June 14 Mrs. Ruth Beck Thursday, June 15 Friendly Gospel Singers Friday, June 16 Northside Spiritual Singers Elder M. E. Goodnight, pastor

THE EASTERN STAR JUBILEE SINGERS will render A FULL MUSICAL PROGRAM GREATER ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH 19th and Sheldon Streets Sunday, June 11, 8 P. M. Sister Bessie Williams, Pres. Rev. A. M. Hughes, Pastor

Annual Men's Day CORINTHIAN BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, JUNE 11 11:00 A. M. REV. J. T. HIGHBAUGH 3:00 P. M. REV. A. M. HUGHES 7:45 P. M. REV. JOHN* BUTLER Mr. John Robinson, Chrmn. Rev. David Venerable. Minister

METROPOLITAN JUBILEE SINGERS will render A FULL PROGRAM TRUE VINE BAPTIST CHURCH 19th and Columbia Ave, Sunday, June 11, 6 P. M. Usher Board, Sponsor Lula Bradford, Pres. Rev. W. E. Starks, Pastor

HOLY TRINITY SPIRITUAL TEMPLE 2103 Columbia Ave. MILDRED DILLARD ALLEN will render A Full Musical Program Sunday, June 11, 8:00 P. M. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Regular Service..... 11:00 a. m. ELDER RICE wishes to extend thanks to all who opened their doors to delegates for the Wesley National Chorus Society. Elder W. W. Rice, Pastor

-Your vote is the one that counts—

Local NAACP Delegates to Get

Instructions

Delegates to the NAACP national convention, to be held in Boston. Mass., June 20-25, were to be instructed at a branch meeting set fur Friday, June 9, at the Sen-

ate Ave. YMCA.

Local delegates are Mrs. Helen Adams, Mrs. Jessie Jacobs, Rev. Clarence T. R. Nelson, Charles S. Preston and Mrs. Ollie Weeks. Mrs.

Pansy Moore is alternate.

Willard B. Ransom, Indiana state president, will be delegate

NORFOT K Va (ANP) The Rev ^ loni state organization, with NUKIOLK VaJANIj—Ihe Rev Miss Ilene Wil i iams as alternate. Baptist minister and chafrman of Phlns for red oubled activity in Baptist minister and chairman ot , the FEpc field were d i scusse( i a t

Va. Baptist

Cleric Loses

Pastorate

the trustee board of Virginia Theo-

logical Seminarv and College has a . board meetin g Monday. Efforts MrzioTEapUst “church ? I ^^FrrPC‘ordmlnce' in'The‘cu" folk’s Circuit Court where the nas- ^ ° intd - Groundwoik is also being L „ I Ft ., laid for an FEPC legislative fight

tor sought an injunction on May 31 the 65-10 vote against the min-

ister was held valid.

The pastor w^as voted out of his charge May 15 around 2 a m. after a long meeting in which confusion, wrangling and filibustering had held sway. By midnight the members had begun to leave in dis-

gust.

Dr. Harvey’s lawyer, Q. C. Davis, contended in Judge Clyde H.

ess to the Stewardess board next i Jacob’s court that the election was Friday afternoon. ' illegal since the church has a memBen Greer was Memorial Dav bership of 732. Melvin E. Cruser. nest of Rev and Mrs W Greer 1 representing a group of deacons Children of the church will pre-loaded bv J. II. Kellam, held that their annual “Children s Day” l tbe ^^ing , was according to "ext Sunday. The junior choir ] sta . r ! da r^ regulations, vill sing, and Harry Swarn will ! Kellani. chairman of the deabe organist "or -.he d>v. con bo f rd aod leader of the oppoJudith Powell celebrated her ^ aeain.t e hirthday last Sunday, June 4. I' vtle 17 complaints against

in the Indiana General Assembly

next year.

the

pastor. When Judge Jacob inquired

Memorial Day guest; 6 of S he ^sister ; wbicb one was the most serious,

and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. som Jones, in Indianapolis. H. S. Swarn and Emmett Wheelr will celebrate their birthdays

next week.

OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH Hosbrook and Groves Sts. Olivet Baptist Young People's Chorus celebrate their 6TH ANNIVERSARY Sunday, June 11, 3:15 p.m. Rev. William Lee Squires will preach the sermon Rev. G. L. Lillard,* Pastor

He invaded my home.” “That’s sufficient,” the judge said, cutting off any explanation of the statement which Mr. Kellam seemed about to make. —Your vote is the one that counts— COUNSEL NAMED BY HOUSING BODY AT EVANSVILLE EVANSVILLE — The Evansville Housing Authority last week moved ahead toward the proposed construction of 400 low-rent units by appointing Robert J. Hayes as special counsel for legal work. It was said that Mr. Hayes will handle legal details involved in the acquision of sites, construction and bond issues connected with the

project.

According to action of the authority last spring, the first of the federally financed units will probably be for Negro tenants.

—HEAR— THE ANDERSON SINGERS of Louisville, Ky. IN A MUSICAL PROGRAM Saturday, June 10, 8:30 p.m. —and— Sunday, June 11, 3:30 p. m. AT CHURCH OF GOD 1075 Udell Street Elder M. E. Goodnight, Sponsor Rey. Oakley, Pastor

MRS. MILDRED DILLARD ALLEN AND HER SINGERS will render A Full Musical Program • AT N*W LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH 718 North West Street Sunday, June 11, 3:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Usher Board Everyone Welcome Rev. G. Andrews, Pastor

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