Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1961 — Page 6

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Zion Baptist Church At 35th And 3racefand Avenue

MT. ZlO\ BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R T. Andrews. Sr. Pastor Sunday. April 9 11:00 a. m. S°rmon Rev. Charles G. Rowlett of South Bond. Indiana 7 30 p. m. Drama By - B T. U. “Mighty Dream" You are urged io slop >n :or a moment’s praver in tlte wayside charel on 35th Sueet side of vhe chureh The Culinary Committee is :iow prepared to serve weddings, small parties, large banquets from their modern new stainless kitchen, and spacious dining hall. For further information call—WA. 4-4748 or Mrs. M. Hawkins. WA. 6-9005, or Mrs. Anna Covington. WA 6-7704.

CHURCH OF CHRIST 1202 Fugene Street

ORDER OF SERVICES* Sunday School 9:30 A M. Sunday Worship 11:0P 1. Bt. Evening WorshH 7:30 ?. Jt. Wednesday N' W 7:30 P. M. O. P. Minister Office PWie KA. 3-7540 |

Livingstone College Concert Choir At Gorhom Methodist The Livingstone College Concert Choir of Salisbury, N. C., will appear at Gorham Methodist Church, 1034 North Missouri on Friday, April 7, sponsored by the Senior Choir of Gorham Church at 8:00 i>. m. One of America’s top college concert groups, the Livingstone Choir has made extensive tours in the mid-west, east, north and southeast United States. Composed of 34 voice, the Livingstone College Concert Choir is directed by Myra M. Thomas, with K. Eloise Simpson accompanist. A versatile and talented group, they have appeared on television and at regular intervals are heard over the NBC network on the United Negro College Fund broadcasts. Livingstone College Concert Choir is rated fifth among college choirs in the nation. Don’t miss a chance to hear this great choir. Donation — $1.00 and Students 50c. Rev. G. N. Hardin is pastor of Gorham and Mr. James E. Mitchell is president of the Senior Choir.

CORINTHIAN BAPTIST 721 E. North at Fulton Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship .. 11:00 a. m. B.Y.P.U 6:30-7:30 p. m. Evening Services 7:30-8:30 o. m. Rev. Stephen Wells, Minister

Old Fashioned Spiritual Services At Universal Hagar's

REV. M. E. GOODNIGHT Yes! You, you and you are cordia’ly invited to meet us in our new location at the Universal Hagar’s Spiritual Church in "An Old Fashioned Friendship Spiritual Service" meeting, Sunday, April 9th. Good singing, good preaching, healing and consolation services — 11:00 a. m., 3:30 p. m. and 8:00 p. m„ at 1315 East 19th Street. For further information call—'WA. 6-9747 or WA. 3-0408. Rev. M. E. Goodnight is the pastor.

EPISCOPAL CHURCHES

CHIRST CHURCH CATHEDRAL ON THE CIRCLE Sunday Services 8, 9:15, 11, 12.30

St. Philip's 702 North West Street Sunday Services 8:00 A. M. and 11:00 A. M. Church School 9:30 A. M.

All Saints 1559 Central Avenue 7:30 Low Mass 9:15 Sung Mass Confession Sat. 5:00 P. M.

EASTERN STAR BAPTIST CHURCH 2201 Columbia Avenue Sunday School — 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. Sermon—Rev. W. M. Robinson Pastor B.T.U. — 6 to 7 P. M. 7:30 P. M. — Evening Service Sermon — Rev. W. M. Robinson An Invitation Is Extended to All. Come and Worship With Old Friends and Meet New Ones Marie Bledsoe is Church Reporter Rev. W. M. Robinson, Pastor

GRAND BODY SISTERS OF CHARITY 85TH ANNUAL SERMON Sunday, April 9 3 00 P. M. GREATER GETHSEMANE BAPTIST CHURCH 902 N. West St. Guest Speaker REV. CLAUDE EVANS Paster of ABYSSINIA BAPTIST CHURCH Public Welcome Sister Ella Peters, G.B. Pres. Rev. F. K. Dillard, Pastor

First Church Of Deliverance, Honors Pastor, Wife Indianapolis First Church of Deliverance, 2040 North Harding Street, will honor their pastor and wife for ten years of faithful service, April 14th and 16th. The following Ministers and their congregations will participate on the program: Friday, AprH 14th at 8:00 p. m., Mother Ethnl Gray, Redemption Spiritual Church and congregation. Sunday Morning at 11:45, Rev. Phillip P. Paige will deliver the message. Sunday, April I6th at 3:30 p. id., Rev. Charles T. H. Watkins, of Bethel A.M.E. Church, singers and congregation, also other outstanding dignitaries will participate. The general public is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Esther Johnson, president of the Fred .M, Maiors Club, is Generail Chairman. Elder Fred M. Majors is the minister.

JACOBS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lee were held March 27 in the Westside Chapel. Dr. C. Henry Bell officiated. Burial was in Floral Park. Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Harris were held March 29 in the Westside Chapel. Rev. W. F. Sweatt officiated. Burial was in New Crown. Funeral services for Mr. Janies Smith were held March 31 In First Baptist Church North Indianapolis. Rev. F. F. Young officiated. Burial was in Crown Hill.

Correction The Recorder errored last week in giving the address of Clifford Smith, accident victim, as 3316 N. Graceland. This is the residence of Mrs. Lula Galbreath. Our apologies.

Open House T« Bo Held At Ckwrch Of The Way

REV. ALONZO BEASLEY Church of the Way, a mission of the Church of Christ "Holiness,” is holding Open House, Sunday, April 9th, at the FJVC. Home, 2309 North Capitol from 4:00-6:00 p. m. The Rev. Alonzo Beasley, organizer of the Church of the Way, served as acting pastor of the Church of Christ “Holiness,” 789 Edgemont in 1956. He has a bachelor of Arts degree from Butler University and is now attending Christian Theological Seminary. Everyone is welcome at the Open House.

AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCHES

ALLEYNE CHAPEL Julian and Catherwood Streets (Irvington) CALDWELL CHAPEL 1062 N. Sheffield Street CAMPBELL CHAPEL 709 West 25th Street JONES TABERNACLE Blackford and Michigan Streets MESSIAH TEMPLE 16th and Cornell Streets PENICK CHAPEL 1146 Earhart Street ST. MARK’S 1803 S. Shelby Street ST. PAUL 2716 Clifton Street

REMEMBER IMS DATE Apr.12i.Apr.23 A GREAT HEALING CAMPAIGN Conducted By Mattie B. Poole Of Chicago, Illinois EVERYONE WELCOME BRING THE SICK Christ Temple 430 WEST FALL CREfiK BOULEVARD POUNDfD OH TNI WORD OF ODD Take Northwestern Street car to Pall Creek Boulevard Walk ft Bfcehs Bast . Corner Parti Avenue and Fall Creek Bealevari

BISHOP WfUlt LIE, PASTOR

BRIGHT STAR BAPTIST CHURCH SENIOR CHOIR 3RD ANNIVERSARY Sunday, April 9 3:30 P. M. 1211 E. 16th St. Guest Speaker REV. MOZEL SANDERS of MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH Accompanied By His Singing Group Sister Evelyn Early, Pres. Rev. Charles A. Early, Minister

INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Walnut and Douglass Sts. Presents GOSPEL PEARLS In a Full Musical Procram SUNDAY, APRIL 9 3:30 P. M. Mrs. Christina Word, Sponsor Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister

Y.P.P.U. CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD 2459 Ethel Street Is Sponsoring A TALENT PROGRAM Sunday, April 9 3:30 P. M. Public Invited Rev. W. L. Moore, Minister

WANDERING TRAVELERS and INDIANA WONDERS In a Joint Musical SUNDAY, APRIL 9 3:30 P. M. SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 1601 Columbia Avenue Rev. W. M. Pittman, Minister 8:00 P. M. SAME GROUPS Will Appear MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH 713 N. Belmont St. Public Invited Rev. Mozel Sanders, Minister

ROCKY SHORE. SINGERS With Other Talents . In a Full Musieil Program JOSHUA . EAPTISt CHURCH 1554 Coliuttfctk Ate. SUNDAY, APRIL 9 8:00 P. M. Benefit of MISSIONARY Public Invited Rev, A. Batts, Pagtor

SACRED FOUR GOSPEL SINGERS Will Be Presented In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, APRIL 9 3:30 P. M. BUGGS TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 316 Douglass Street Elder James C. Boggs, Pastor

President Kennedy Sends Message To Rev. Mrs. Shackelford Rev. Mrs. M. R. Shackelford, of Shackelford Prayer Chapel, 921 N. West Street. Indianapolis, revealed this yveek that she had received a message from John F. Kennedy, President of the United States in reply to a prayer which she mailed to the president sev-

eral weeks ago

The message from the presi-

dent stated:

“Thank you sincerely "or your inspiring message. In the days ahead I shall find strength in ihe knowledge that the citizens of our Nation are remembering me in p ayef. I am deeply grateful for

your support.

"Mrs. Kennedy joins me in cx tending greetings to you." Mrs. Shackelford, a member of Bethel AMI church, has been ac-

tive in church missioi

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"A CAPPELLA EXTRAVAGANZA" ; 424 Male Vaiees of Thlk City Will Appear PHILLIPS TEMPLE C.M.E. CHURCH i£26 N. West Street . Tuesday, april n 8:00 P. M. ADMISSION FREE Steward Board No. 1, Sponsor Otis Woods, Chrm. Thomas Smith, Director Rev. H. L. Burton, Pastor

CHURCH EVENTS

By WILLA THOMAS

By WILLA THOMAS First Baptist. His choir will sing. Christian families by the thou- FIRST BAPTIST, W r EST sands rejoiced Sunday on the an- INDIANAPOLIS niversary of the Resurrection of Elder F. F. Young, pastor of our Saviour. Many attended First Baptist, North, will speak church and heard the glorious at First Baptist, West, Sunday at news retold that. “He Is Aisen.” 3:30 p.m. His choir will render

Our pastor, Elder F. F. Young, music,

delivered a challenging message to GLENCOE BAPTIST those who worshipped at First Rev. George Tolbert, pastor of Baptist, North Indianapolis. the church, is much improved in I wish to commend the singing General Hospital. Continue to groups of our church for the very pray for him. fine program Sunday evening, un- SUPPORT MISSIONS der the direction of Mrs. Luema Members of the National BapBollen. More than 500 persons tist Convention of America are filled the church to hear the beau- asked to support Foreign and tiful Easter musical numbers. Home missions. Donate today by DELEGATES planning to at- sending funds to the various tend the National Baptist Sunday chairmen. School Congress, to be held in MT. CARMEL BAPTIST June in Portland, Ore., will need CHURCH at least $300 in expense money. There will be a night Sunday Several local persons will serve School at Mt. Carmel, 25th and as Congress teachers including Oxford, Sunday, April 9, at 7:30 Mrs. Reba Diggs, First Baptist, in p.m. Mrs. Veanie Dawson will the Geloda Department; Mrs. act as superintendent. Rev. AnBlossom Jones, Mt. Paran Baptist, drew Williams, pastor of Eastside music conductor, and Kenneth Baptist Church, will be guest Hyde, ushers department. speaker for the evening. The VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL youth group of his church will WORKSHOP sing. Visiting teachers will be • The annual Vacation Church present and everyone is welcome School Workshop sponsored to attend. This project is sponthrough the Children’s Workers sored by the Senior Devout WornCouncil of the Church Federation e n and Senior Choir. Division of Christian Education ALLEN CHAPEL AME will open next Tuesday at 9 a.m. CHURCH

at Broadway Methodist Church.

Sessions will also be held Wednes- Friday night to hear the more day at 9 a.m. and Thursday at than 200 voice choir present the 10 p.m. for those who work days. “Seven Last Words of Christ”. Persons attending the day shops The group was directed by Mrs. are urged to bring their lunch. Bertha Howard of Bethel AME

Drinks will be furnished by the Church.

•hurch. Miss Catherine Carter is

director, and Miss Jerry Dayton GET WELL GREETINGS is workshop chairman. Get well greetings are extendCHURCH OF THE W’AY ed Mrs. William Sweatt, 2811 InRev. Alonzo Beasley, pastor, dianapolis, wife of the pastor of, and members of the Church of the Metropolitan Baptist Church, j Way cordially invite everyone to Also to Rev. William Smith, pasattend an Open House Sunday, tor of First Samuel Baptist April 9, from 4 till 6 p.m. at the Church, who is in Methodist HosFAC Home, 2309 N. Capitol. pital. A card of cheer would be

MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW appreciated.

Delegates to the Church Fed-

Announcements

In Memoriam

DULIN—In loving memory of our

husband and grandfather MARTIN VAN DULIN

who passed away April 12, 1959. It is lonesomis here without you,

And sad and weary the way; Life has not been the same Since you wen? called away. Mrs. Julia Dulin, Wife Rer.?e and Rita Grant, /

Granddaughters

BRIDGEFORTH—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother MRS. SULA MAE BRIDGEFORTH who passed away April 9, 1959. Just a thought of sweet temembrance, Just a memory fond and true; With love and adoration, That our hearts still hold

for you.

Samuel Bridgeforth Sons and Daughters

B—Card of Thanks

SMITH—The family of JAMES SMITH wish to thank neighbors, friends, who expressed sympathy, extended personal services and for the lovely floral tributes so generously given

in our loss.

Especially do we thank Rev. F. F. Young, the Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home and all who assisted

A large crowd turned out last j n any way.

The Family.

CHUMLEY—We wish to thank our pastor, Dr. H. T. Toliver, the church members and friemTs for their expressions of sympathy and the beautiful flowers at the passing of our mother and sister. MRS. ELIZABETH CHUMLEY May God bless each of you. The Family, Maurice Pipes Charles Chumley. Sons Pauline Hines Helen Jackon Lucille Higgins Louise Pierce, Sisters

eration’s annual dinner-business meeting should make reservations now by calling the Federation office at WA. 6-5371. The meeting is scheduled for April 25 at 5 p.m. at North Methodist Church. HONORARY DINNER Members of the National Baptist Sunday School Congress and friends are urged to make reservations now to attend the April 15 dinner at First Baptist Church at 6 p.m. in honor of Rev. T. B. Boyd, Congress secretary from Nash-

ville, Tenn.

FIRST BAPTIST, NORTH INDIANAPOLIS Rev, John C. Butler, pastor of New Hope Baptist Church, will speak at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at

Installation Ceremonies Scheduled

Resident Buried

SHACKELFORD PRAYER CHAEL 921 N. West St. Sunday, April 9 — 10:45 A .M. Guest Speaker REV. W. T. RITTER Of Fort Wayne, Indiana For Secret Prayers Dail — ME. 4-4862 or ME. 5-3842 M. R. Shackelford, Pastor Liilie B. Durham. Asst. Pastor.

Revival Services PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH Clifton and 30th Sts. APRIL 3-14TH 7:30 P. M. Nightly REY. I, M. WOODARD Pastor of IDEAL BAPTIST CHURCH Midland, Texas Will Conduct Services Don’t Fail to Hear This Dynamic Speaker Public Invited Rev. F. Jefferson, Pastor

PASTOR’S AID of TRUE VINE BAPTIST CHURCH 19th and Columbia li Celebrating Their 7TH ANNIVERSARY Sunday, April 9 — 3:30 P. M. f REV. R. H. NOEL of 1ST BAPTIST IRVINGTON Will Be Guest Speaker Accompanied By His Congregation and Singing Units Mrs. Donnella Herring Prog. Chrm. Mrs. Armanda Jones, Pres. Rev. W. I. Jones, Pastor

STARLIGHT FIVE Will Render A Full Musical Program SUNDAY, APRIL 9 6:00 P.. M. PEOPLES MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 17 th and Northwestern Ave. Rev. Wm. Boyd, Pastor 8:00 P. M. SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 1601 Columbia Ave. Public Invited Rev. W. M- Pittman, Pastor

YOUTH REVIVAL CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD C.W.F.F. 2459 Ethel Street Theme — “COME LET US GO BACK TO GOD” Speaker REV. JAMES C. HAWKINS April 1 Oth-15th Nightly 7:30 Nightly Rev. W. L. Moore, Pastor

HOME SHOW Featuring: BECK SINGERS GOSPEL PEARLS and GOLDEN VOICES 8:00 P. M. Saturday, April 8 UNIVERSAL CHURCH OF TRUTH 786 Indiana Avenue DONATION — $1.00 Rev. Ruth Beck, Pastor

An Appreciation I wish to thank my neighbors

I and friends, for their kind deeds shown me. during my recent eonfiroment. I especially thank the Student Union Food Department Employees and Mrs. Virginia Warner. Your prayers, visits, phone

Joint installation services for ■ ca ^- s an ^ card's meant so much to the Phillips-Highbaugh VFW Post 1 ms - May God bl?s<; you. No. 9843 and the Ladies Auxiliary i M rs - Susie Zuber Goolsby

will be held April 16 at 4 p.m.

at the post home, 245514 North-] Former Morion

western.

District Commander John Kish and Anna L. Randolph will conduct the ceremony for the post

and auxiliary.

Post officers are r/illie Minor, commander; Douglas Parki er, senior vice-commander; John Mundy, junior vice-commander; David Cecil, judge advocate; Richard Gordon, chaplain; Robert T. Green, quartermaster; Samuel English, three-year trustee and Dr. James Anderson, surareon. Auxiliary officers include Geraldine English, president; Veonice Shoffner, senior vice-president; Mattie Minor, junior vice-presi-dent; Sallie Davis, treasurer; Flossie Fletcher, chaplain; Hallie Morris, conductress; Mary Sharp, ^ guard; Elizabeth Green, year trustee; Mamie Hillard, two-year ti’ustee: Ana L. Randolph, secretary, and Carolyn Russ, patriotic

instructor.

REV. BEARD and FELLOWSHIP SINGERS WiH Render A Full Musical Program Sunday, April 9 8:00 P. M, SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 1601 Columbia Avenue Public Invited Rev. W. M. Pittman, Pastor

STARS OF FAITH Will Sponsor A Musical Program PILGRIM REST BAPTIST CHURCH 1664 Columbia Ave. SUNDAY, APRIL 9 8:30 P. M. Public Invited Rev. Joseph E. Pittman, Pastor

OUR ANNUAL SPRING REVIVAL April 9-14 Sexvlces Each Evening 7:30 NORTHSIDE NEW ERA BAPTIST CHURCH 517 W. 30th St. Guest Speaker REV. R. L. SANDERS Of Anderson, Indiana A Noted Outstanding Evangelist and Singer Our Slogan — “EACH SOUL WIN A SOUL” Public Welcome Your Prayers and Cooperation Needed Rev, N. E. Vincent. Pastor

MIDWESTERN GOSPEL SINGERS Will Render A Full Musical Program SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Franklin, Indiana Rev. Lee Squires, Pastor SUNDAY, APRIL 9 3:30 P. M. Doris Jackson, President of GOSPEL SINGERS

NURSES AID of MT. ZION FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Is Sponsoring A MASS MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY, APRIL 9 8:00 P. M. 2416 Hovey Public Is Invited Sister J. Compton, Pres. Rev. George Evans, Pastor

GOODWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 13th and Columbia Ave. REGULAR SERVICES 3:00 P. M. MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH And Congregation From Connersville, Indiana REV. MARSHALL COLLINS Pastor Will Be Guest Speaker Rev. William Hatris, Pastor

GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE TEMPLE 1701 Roosevelt Avenue Sunday, April 9 3:00 P. M. CINCINNATI SPIRITUAL SINGERS Of Cincinnati, Ohio 8:00 P. M. SPRINGFIELD HARMONIZERS CINCINNATI SPIRITUALS and Other Talents of the City Evangelist C. Rice, Minister

SOUTHERN HARMONIZERS In a Musical Program Also REV. JAMES SARVER Will Render Services Accompanied By His Singers ST. PAUL METHODIST CHURCH 424 Minerva Street SUNDAY, APRIL 9 3:30 P. M. Public Invited Mrs. Dorena Henderson Sponsor Rev. James L. Kobiason, Minister

Fashions In Orbit Show to Feature Vogue Attire “Fashions In Orbit” will be presented by the junior and intermediate ushers of Caldwell Chapel AME Zion Church Sunday, April 16, from 4 till 7 p.m. at the PrinCe Hall Masonic Temple, 653 N. West. Attire will be modeled through courtesy of several local and national stores. An interesting program has been planned. Charming tots, ’tweens, college students and the 1961 debutantes will make an appearance at the show. Lovely hair styles will be displayed by leading beauty shops. Nationally known Vogue will present some of its most fabulous fashions at the show. Local stores including Pam’s Dress Shop in Speedway, hats from Milady s by Mrs. Marie D. Harding, and styles for men by Richman Brothers will be seen. To add to the fashion review women will receive samples of world-famous Lena Horne Cosmetics and other delicacies. Musical selections will be plentiful and refreshments will be served. Mrs. Marie D. Harding will serve as commentator and Ron Woods will be on hand for the men’s wear. Mrs. Othia Suggs is general chah’man, and Rev. Ellis S. Bell is pastor at Caldwell. House Of Lords Club Schedules Installation The House Of Lords Social Club ended a successful year with Frank Moore as chancellor. New officers are Robert T. Buford, chancellor; Namman G. Landers, vice-chancellor; Joseph Kimbrew, clerk of parliament; Cleveland Torain, reading-clerk; Carl Richardson, treasurer; Walter Ezzell, sergeant-at-arms, and Qerald Higgins, keeper of mace. They will be installed April 11 at the FAC home. Members are Messrs. James Buchanan, Abraham Dillard, John Fuller, Lee Haskins, Edward B. Jefferson, Robert Smith Jr., Waymond Tanner, Harry Thompson, Lathan Trigg, Flossie West, Carl 'Yateman and Earl H. VanHorn.

MRS. LILLIAN GRAVES Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian Graves, 69. 3206 N. Kenwood, | who died March 31 at Marion ! County General Hospital, were ! held April 4 in the chapel of Peoples Funeral Home with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. A native of Marion, Mrs. Graves had lived here since 1921 and waS“ a member of Allen Temple AME' Church at Marion Surviving is her husband, Jake Graves.

Othaniel Westfield OthanicI Westfield, 42, 223714 vV. 10th. died March 30 in General Hospital. Funeral services ,vere held April 4 in the Peoples Funeral Home, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. A native of Johnsonvi le, Tenn^ Mr. Westfield had Ived n Indianapolis 35 years and was a varietvdore clerk He was a member of St. Paul Baptist Church. Oscar Robinson Last rites for Oscar Robinson. 73 K4 a Locke, were held April 4^ in the Peoples Funeral Home, with burial in New Crown Cemetery, He died March 30 in Marion CounL y General Hospital. A life resident of Indianapolis. Mr. Robinson was a retired omolovee of the New York Central Railroad.

Dannie Smith Mrs. Dannie Smith. 72, died \prii' 2 in her home, 562 N. Tremont. Funeral services were held April 5 in Stuart Mortuary, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. Survivors include a son. Ran Hite, Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs Lizzie V. Cruite and Mrs. Winnie Mae Wright, Indianapolis; seven grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren. District Meeting Planned By Group District Deputy Grand Matron Fannie Hyde urges all officers and members to be , present and on time for the annual spring district meeting to be held April 16 at the Prince Hall Masonic Temple, 653 N. West. A praise service will begin at 9:30 a.m. with ritualistic services at 10 a.m. promptly. Enos Taylor is district patron.