Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1962 — Page 7
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Mt. Zion Baptist Church, At 35th and Grateiand Ave.
MV. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Re^ R- T - Andrew*. Sr.. Pastor Resvflj. E. Ervin Jr.. Asst. Castor ^SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14 8 a.m. Sermon - Pastor “CAN POPE JOHN XXIII WIN?” 11 a.m. - Sermon Rev. W. M. McClure 4 p.m. “ALL SEASONS TEA” Sponsored by Deaconess Board Mrs. John McFadden, Pres. Motaers' room where motners may brine their babies and hear and see services undisturbed. Facilities and conveniences for attention to babies near. Nurse in attendance. Yon are urged to stop for a moments prayer In the Waykide Chapel on the 35th street aide of UlO ihurch
CHURCH ADS DEADLINE 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY
CORINTHIAN BAPTIST ‘ 721 E. North at Fulton t Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship .. 11:00 a. m. B.F.P.U 6:30-7:30 p. m. Evening Services 7:30-8:30 p. m. Rev. Stephen Wells. Pastor
SENIOR CHOIR OF $HUj6h Baptist church 701 N. West Street Is Celebrating Their 15th ANNIVERSARY Sun., Oc,!'. 14—3:30 p.m. Guest Soloist MRS. F* I7ABE' r,f W 'LL Of Chicago, Illinois Everyone Is Welcome Mrs. Ann King, Pres. Rev. C. V. Jetter, Pastor
COME! SEE! HEAR! REV. JEREMIAH HOLLOWAY Of Pittsburgh, Pa. In The Greatest Blessed And Deliverance Service of 1962 Presented by UNIVERSAL SENIOR CHOIR 786 Indiana Ave. OjCTOBER 15-19 8 p.m. Rev, Ruth Beck, Pastor Elfreda Hogan, Pres. Rev. Holloway May Be Contacted at 1810 N. Dexter ME. 4-3602
If You Feel The Need Of Prayer, Sick or Afflicted Call . . ME. 4-4862 FRANK ROBINSON GOSPEL CHORUS Sunday, Oct. 14—3:30 p.m. SHACKELFORD PRAYER CHAPEL 921 N. West St. Prayer Service • Every Thurs. 2-4 p.m.
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i ALLEYNE CHAPEL Jtfllan 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 1802 S. Shelby Street ST. PAUL 1116 Udell Street
“ALL VISITORS AND HOME FOLK WORSHIP AS ONE” FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 960 W. 31st St. WA. 3-6667 ORDER OF SERVICE Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship .. 11:0<LA.M. Free Baptist League 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship .. 7:30 P.M. Rev. Cecil Hall, Pastor
EPISCOPAL CHURCHES
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., 9:30 a.m., 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.
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COME AND BE SAVED 'Worship The Lord In The Beauty Of Holiness' OBEY ACTS 2.38 Christ Temple 430 WEST FALL CREEK BOULEVARD FOUNDED ON THE WORD OF GOD Take Northwestern Street Car to Fah Creek Boulevard Walk 2 Blocks East Corner Paris Avenue and Fall Creek Boulevard BISHOP WILLIE LEE, PASTOR
5th ANNIVERSARY Of Indianapolis Youth & Young Adult Choral Union SUN., OCT. 14—3:30 p.m. CHRIST M.B. Eugene & Rader Sts, Guest Singers: MILDER GOSPEL SINGERS Of St. Louis, Missouri £ev. W. M. Edwards, Host Pastor 7:30 p.m. JORDAN-AIRES In A Musical Program MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH 25th & Oxford Raymond Hiser, Pres. Mrs. Alleyne Love, Supervisor |
Mount Moriah Baptist Church NoWs 1401-1405 E. Ifttb Street Deacon DeWitt Fleming will preach his first sermon, Friday, October 12, 8 p.m., auspices of the Training Class. Come, let’s give him a great sendoff. Mrs. Lucille McGraw is president. Sunday, October 14, Sunday ^cho 1 — 9:30 a.m., Mrs. Verble
Davis is superin-
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ing worship — 10:45 a.m., the Rev. Hopson Johnson, of Chicago, Illinois, will be guest speaker. He is the brother of the pastor, Rev. E. T. Johnson. All sing ing groups of the church will furnish the music.
Don’t forget on Sunday, at 3 p.m., the pastor, Rev. E. T. Johnson, will deliver his annual sermon, subject: “As An Eagle Stirreth Her Nest.’’ Everyone is urged to attend and hear this great inspiring message. All singing groups will participate. Mrs. Corine Edmondson is president of Pastor’s Aid who sponsors this Eagle Day message. BYPU — 6 p.m.; Baptizing, 8 p.m.
Mt. PqrpQ CeJgjp'otes 35 th Year Of Dr. 0picj Mrs. C. Henrv Bell
REV. E. I. JOHNSON
Young Local Minister (15 Years of Age Licensed Minister) REV. DEL MARROCO ANDERSON ELLIOTT Will Preach SUN., OCT. 14—3:30 P.M. MT. HOREB BAPTIST CHURCH 830 W. 9th St, For the Benefit of Nurses Aid Mrs. H. Hicks, Sponsor Rev. Vernon Belcher, Pastor
The Senior Choir Presents BRO. JAMES W. HATTER Tenor IN RECITAL Sun., Oct. 14—-8 p.m. GREATER ST. JAMES BAPTIST CHURCH 835 St. Paul St. Public Invited Sallie Malone, President Rev. T. A. Clark, Pastor
YOUNG ADULT CHOIR OF MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH 713 N. Belmont Aye. Are Sponsoring A GIGANTIC MUSICAL Friday, Oct. 12—8 p.m. Featuring: SPIRITS OF HARMONY SACRED FOUR WANDERING TRAVELERS Public Invited Rev. Mozel Sanders, Pastor
INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass Sts. Presents MRS. ELIZABETH HALL Of Chicago. Illinois In A Complete Program SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14 8 p.m. Mrs. Christina Word, Sponsor Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister
INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass Sts. Presents WANDERING TRAVELERS GAY-TONE SINGERS Of Lansing, Mich. VICTORY GOSPEL SINGERS Of Fort Wayne, Ind. SUNDAY, OCT. 14 3:30 p.m. In A Complete Program Mrs. Christina Word, Sponsor Rev. E. R. Gatewood Minister
WELL SINGERS Of Louisville, Ky. In A Complete Musical SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14 8 p.m. PURITAN BAPTI5T CHURCH 782 W. 27th St. The Puritan Sr. Ushers & Harrison Singers, Sponsors Rev. John J. Crook, Minister
THE 1 PASTOR’S AID OF CALDWELL CHAPEL AME ZION CHURCH lb82 N. Sheffield Ave. Is Presenting The Chantresses of Persian Court No. ,24 Daughters of Isis IN A MUSICAL In Honor Of REVEREND ELLIS D. BELL SUNDAY, OCT. 14, 1962 3:30 p.m. Come and Hear! The Second Place Winner In The Imperial Council Musical Festival Held at Minnaepolis, Minnesota August 6, 1962 Susie Godwin, Director Irene Taylor, fc'res. Verna Domes, Pianist
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REV. PLUMMER JACOBS Speaker — 11 a.m. Sunday, October 14, Mt. Paran will celebrate with special services all day in observance of the Svtth anniversary of their pastor and his wife. Dr. and Mrs. C. Henry Bell. Dr. Bell was called in the year 1927 on Sept. 30. With malice beward none, with charity for all he has caused Mt. Paran through his leadership to grow beyond expectation. Under his leadership he has caused many branches to grow out from the main body of the
DEACONESS BOARD OF MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 35th & Graceland Ave. Will Sponsor A FOUR SEASON TEA Sun., Oct. 14—3-6 p.m. The Lady Who Brings Yhe Most Patrons Will Be Crowned Queen. Mrs. Eddie M. Cook, Chrm. Mrs. Violdt McFadden, Pres. Rev. R. J. Andrews, Pastor
DR. H. T. TOLIVER Speaker — 3 p.m. church in various phases of work. Among his many cutstanding records one of the most highly regarded is during these 35 years he has never missed administering the Lord’s Supper to his people. He has always planned his activities as to never miss and the Lord has blessed him physically that each 1st Sunday he is always there as a Shepherd administering to his Flock. For twelve years he served as stbte president, and whose ability to lead, and get ah-ng with others, and whose interest in others, have won him respect and recognition in our state and throughout our national movements. He is presently board chairman of the Baptist TheoLgical Seminary. His wife has worked faithfully by his side, and is an inspiration to» all that know her. So this is a special invitation to anyone who would like to come and join in this tributary service. Sister Fannie Shanm n is general chairman and Brother Burnice Head is publicity chairman.
Christ Missionary Baptist Church EUGENE AT RADER STREETS
REV. CLARENCE COBBS
REV. WALTER M. EDWARDS, Pastor
REV. M. B. GIRTON, Sponsor
PATRONS' DONATION — $1.00
Cadle Tabernacle Invites Your Church, You and Your Friends To Worship With Us In Our 41st Church Anniversary 30th Year Radio Broadcast SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14,1962 3:00 P.M. 326 EAST OHIO STREET We Proudly Announce THE JORDAN-AIRES SINGERS 100 Voice All Denominational Choir Will Be Our Honored Guests With Our Choraleers Choir Expecting Over 10,000 Radio and Television Friends Throughout The State EVERYONE WELCOME . Jerry Barnes, Minister of Music Rurnetta Sloss Tanner, Guest Director Dr. Warren Walker, Pastor
Church Honors Pastor in 20 Years Of Services
The Indianapolis Recorder, Oft 13,1962-7
Mrs. Vqdg P. Felder Principal Speaker at 25th Street Baptist
Messiah M. B. Marks Pastor's V t 3rd Anniversary
REV. NED LEWIS Members of Church of God, 1701 Rembrandt, will honor their pastor Rev. Ned Lewis, for his 20 years of faithful services in the church on Sunday, October 14. Services will be held throughout the day. Elder Felix McElroy of Louisville, Kentucky, will be the principal speaker. Various local and out-of-town ministers accompanied with their congregations will also participate during these services. A cordial invitation is extended to the public.
JACOBS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES
Funeral services for Mrs. Thelma La Verne Saunders were held October 1 in ithe Church of the Living God C.W.F.F. ilev. James Hawkins officiated. Burial was in Floral Park. Funeral services for Little Starlet Hughley were held October 5 in the Westside Chapel. Rev. P. D. Jac:4)s officiated. Burial was in Floral Park. Funeral services for Mr. Clarence j Tolliver were held October 6 in I Phillips Temple C.M.E. Rev. H. L. Burton officiated. Burial was in Crown Hill.
MRS. VADA P. FELDER Mrs. Vada P. Felder director cf Publications of the National Baptist Training Union Board of the National Baptist Convention U.S.A., Inc., will be the principal speaker at special services at 25th Street Baptist Church of which the Reverend E. James Odom is pastor. These services will begin Wednesday, October 10, Thursday, October 11,, and Friday, October 12, at 7:30 p.m. On Sunday, October 14, the culminating services will begin at 3 p.m. Mrs. Felder is a “summa cum laude” graduate of Wiley College and she received the Master of Religious Education degree and was the first Negro graduate of the 87-year-old Texas Christian University in 1954. She is a member of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., and a member of the New Bethel Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas. Mrs. Mary Byers and Mrs. Lillie Williams are leading the women and men in this building fund effort. You are invited to worship with us in these services and also enjoy a Fellowship Social on Saturday afternoon at the parsonage.
FIRST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE CHOIR AND PASTOR CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Presented by LITTLE ZION BAPTIST CHURCH and CHRIST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH FrL, Oct, 19,1962 8 p.m.
Alexander T. Freeman Funeral services for Alexander T. Freeman, 68, were held Oct. 9 at Willis Mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery, Mr. Freeman, who resided at 919 Locke, Apt. 617, died Oct. 5 at the W. 10th Street Veterans Hospital. Born at Demopolis, Ala., he had lived in Indianapolis 46 years. Before his retirement, .•^e ) was employed as a porter. He was a member of Bethel AME Church, Southern Cross Masonic Lodge No. 39 and the Scottish Rite. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Freeman, and two sisters, Miss Guslena Freeman and Mrs Lucy Chism, both of Chicago.
Women's Day Observance At Union Baptisjt The memoers of the Union Baptist Church, 1412 Shepard Street, will observe their 27th annual Women’s Day on Sunday, October 14. Sister Elizabeth Sheppard will be the 11 a.m. speaker; 3:30 p.m.— speaker, Sister Lillie Word. We. the members, are cordially inviting you to please come and worship with us. Officers are Sister Sarah Riggins, chairman; Sister Louvenia Stephens, co-chairman; Rev. L. L. Smith, pastor
Fernander Dulin Last rites for Fernander Dulin, 74, 2337 Paris, were held Oct. 9 at Witherspoon Presbyterian Church with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Dulin died Oct. 3 at his home. He was born in Hopkinsville, Ky., and had lived here 18 years. Survivors were his wife, Mrs. Arburnice Dulin; a son, Walter F. Dulin; a brother, Dr. Smith Dulin, and a sister, Mrs. Rhoda Hart, both of Evansville, and two grandsons.
REV. ALBERT WADSWORTH Messiah Missionary Baptist Church, located at 2701 N. California Street, will celebrate their past'T, Rev. Albert Wadsworth’s 2*d anniversary October 18-22. Services will begin at 7:30 o’clock each evesing, except on Sunday afternoon when service will begin at 3:30 p.m. The following ministers with their choirs and auxiliaries will participate on dates indicated. Thursday, October 18—Rev. John J. Crook, Puritan Baptist. Friday, October 19—Rev. E. R. Gatewcod, Indiana Baptist. Sunday, October 21—Rev. N. E. Vincent, Northside New Era Baptist. Monday, Oct. 22—Rev. R. W. Beverly, Messiah Baptist, GospelAires and the Messiah group will sing. A reception will follow the service.
CSliitrcli Events By WILLA THOMAS The outstanding 100-voice musical group, the Jordan-Aires, have been extended an invitation to participate in the 41st anniversary program of Cadle Tabernacle. According to Mrs. Burnetta Sloss Tanner, director of the yearold group, the Jordon-Aires will sing Sunday, October 14, at 3 p.m. at Cadle Tabernacle, 326 E. Ohio. An estimated 10,000 persons from Indianapolis and throughout the state are expected to ’ hear the talented Negro interdenominational group and Cadle’s Choraleers in the program. Cadle Tabernacle invites Christians and church congregations of all faiths to participate in the worship. * * * Rev. Landrum Shields, associate minister at Withers p o o n United Presbyterian Church, I will instruct a L class for teachers each Sunday at 6 p.m. in (Jreater St. John Baptist Church. You are wel-
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THE STARLITE FIVE Will Observe Their 11th YEAR ANNIVERSARY SAT., OCT. 13—8 P.M. JOSHUA BAPTIST CHURCH 1554 Columbia Ave. Also 10 p.m. AT HOLY TRINITY SPIRITUAL TEMPLE 2103 Columbia Ave. Featuring: HARMONIZING QUEENS Of Lorain, Ohio CHRISTIAN-AIRES Of Cincinnati, Ohio & REV. SAMUEL RYANS Of Louisville, Ky. SUN., OCT. 14—3 P.M. ANNIVERSARY DAY PEOPLES MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 1702 Northwestern Ave. Out-of-Town Guests 8 p.m. INDIANAPOLIS CHRISTIAN SINGERS ASSOCIATION MT. CALVARY FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 1798 Roosevelt Ave. Public Invited
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JUBILEE CHORUS OF EASTERN STAH BAPTIST CHURCH 2201 Columbia Aye. Will Observe Their 25Mi ANNIVERSARY Beginning Friday, Oct. 12 7:30 p.m. With A Grand Music*) Some Of The Most Outstanding Talents Of The City Will Participate on This Program. Sunday, Oct. 14—3 p.m. REV. C. V. JETTER Of Shiloh Baptist Church Will Deliver The Anniversary Sermon. The Public Is Cordially Invited To Worship With Us Geraldine Sears, Prog. Chrm. Emma Westbrook, Free. Rev. W. M. Robinson, Pastor
joyful Christian in First Baptist Church, North, died last Friday.
Death claimed the life of Mrs. Jacqueline Young who loved to sing God’s praises and teach His
words.
She was a teacher in the church school of First Baptist and a member of the Senior Choir. Mrs. Young will really be missed. To her family I extend sympathy.
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My uncle, Ned Jones, 91, also died last Friday morning at Laurel, Miss. He is a brother of my grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Henry, 832 W. 27th. He was a fine Christian and served for many years as a deacon in his home churcn.
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You are invited to a welcome reception for our new friends from abroad Saturday, October 20, from 4 p.m. till Y p.m. at Planner
House.
They will come from more than 30 countries and be entertained by the International Student Welcome Committee of Indianapolis.
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Rev. G.M. Mimms, pastor of Bethesda Baptist Church and president of the Baptist Ministers Alliance, will speak Sunday at 3:30 p.m.. for Mission Group II. His Continued on Page 8
THE HEAVENLY FIVE Of Anderson, Indiana Will Be At the GREATER CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH 22d & Sheldon SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14 8 p.m. Mrs. Marvin Smith, Sponsor Rev. J. Patton, Pastor
PAUL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 703 E. 20th St. Is Presenting THE INDIANA WONDERS In A Musical Program SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14 8 p.m. Everyone Is Welcome Elder P. J. Grant, Pastor
