Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1967 — Page 7
SoHirdoy, June 24, 1967
THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER
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CORINTHIAN BAPTIST TM Bl North aft Fulton
_ Soliool 9:30 ajn. Horning Worship, 11:00 ajn. B.YJP.U. . , v . 6:30-7:30 pjn. Bveninc Servicrs, 7:30-8:30 Rot. Stephen Wells, Pastor
LOVING BAPTIST CHURCH 226 Blackford St Rot. I. S. Owens. Pastor Sunday School — 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11:15 o’clock Bible Study — 6-7 pjn. Evening Service — 7:30-9:30 p.m.
PLEASANT UNION MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1202 Eugene Street Sunday School—9 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. 6 P. M. — B. T. U. Wed. 7 P. M. Prayer Meeting Rev. W. A. Dennis. Pastor
EPISCOPAL CHURCHES St. Philips 702 North West Street 7:30 a. m.—Holy Communion 9 a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon
All Saints 1559 Central Avenue 7:30 Low Mass 9:15 Sung Mass Confession Sat. 5:00 P.M.
THE GOODWILL MISSION Will Appear On An Appreciation Agenda Given For MISS EFFIE MAE CECIL SUNDAY, JUNE 25TH 3:30 P. M. MT. CALVARY FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 1798 Roosevelt Rev. J. R. Steele, Pastor
The Presiding Elders Cabinet of Bethel AME Presents REV. THOMAS G. BENJAMIN, JR. And The New SECOND CHRISTIAN YOUTH CHOIR IN A SPIRITUAL FIESTA SUNDAY, JUNE 25TH 4 P. M. BETHEL AME CHURCH 414 W. Vermont St. Lewis N. Hughes, Dir. Flora Orea, Pres. Rev. J. Allen Parker. Pastor
Hear The SPIRITS OF INSPIRATION of Gary TRAVELING NOTES of Louisville GOSPEL SIX of Buffalo And A Host of Local Talent SATURDAY, JUNE 24 7:30 P. M. PLEASANT UNION BAPTIST CHURCH 1202 Eugene St. Silver Hearts, In Charge
Grace Apostolic Women Presents "WOMEN OF LIGHT" By Mrs. Mary Locke, Mrs. Patricia Grier Mrs. Myrtle Mullens and Mrs. Lynthia Taylor Guest Speaker MRS. ANNA GLOVER of Gary, Ind. Presentation of the LULA CRIDER AWARD SUNDAY, JUNE 25TH 3:30 P. M. GRACE APOSTOLIC CHURCH 643 East 22nd Street Elder M. E. Golder, Pastor
An Appreciation Mrs. T. E. Lewis to speak for women June 25
Slum children to reside with farm families through Christian Church
THORNTOWN
Christian dren of the same ages, where both ways—hosts and guests
-are expected,” Mr. Deer com-
Church Events
By WILLA THOMAS
We had a good hot week-end, minister, has beautified their but I am sure we are grateful church and the church yard for it. We must thank God for looks just lovely. I. hope those
all things, for He knows what who can will drop by and see farm families here are helping possible
is best for each one of us. This the yard. The church is now slum children who live in In- The Peerys will have two Ne- mented. world we live in is in very bad air conditioned. All this week dianapolis find out there’s more gro boys and a girl with them To help prevent problems shape, and we must pray for and next, their church vacation to the world than six blocks of this summer. They kept a Ne- and to make the week happy the peace of the world. Many school is in session. cement, old dirty buildings and gro boy in 1965 for a week and for all, the Broadway staff tries of the th’ T ’"‘? that go wrong in The South Calvary Baptist rats that bite sleeping babies. were thrilled by his correspond- to tell the inner city children
Church Vacation Church School Negro children in the area of ing with them in gratitude, what to expect in the more spawill be in session all next week, the Indianapolis Broadway When they learned he had cious homes and lands of these 6-8 p.m. You are invited to Christian Center and Appla- moved, they had Mr. Deer track middle class families, send your children. There will chian white children, ages eight him down and invited him back ”” '
be Bible Study, Crafts, Music through 14 will be guests in last year,
and games with lots of good nine different farming com- The continued interest of
things the children can learn, munity homes this summer to people like the Peerys in young- each other, during daily work Mrs. L. A. Manuel is the di- see, some for the first time, sters who live in a big city, and at meal times. Beds, clothrector. cows, vast stretches of green in families where incomes are ing and musci will be different. Back to the Bible Broadcast crops, tractors, and ponds full low, in crowded dwellings where Most important—a father will is heard in Indianapolis over of clean water. fathers casually disappear from be present, working in fields WBRI Radio at 9 a.m. each day. They will stay with families time to time, is a significant and barns and sharing picnics It is a wonderful program and who are members of the Sugar personality developing factor, and going to church events,
the world, is due to the fact through this program, thou- Plain Friends C h u r j h, the Mr. Deer believes, that men fail to recognize God. sands are being saved and Christian Church, Disciples of “Problems in He is the creator and all men helped in many ways. Their Christ, and the Presbyterian
The foods they eat will be different than at home and the family members will talk to
Willa
REV. PLUMMER
I sincerely thank my Heavcn-
„ in many ways.
of every race must know that motto is “The Word for the Church in this town of 1,500 A I LA ^ * He is the Saviour of the World World.” Friends, what is dark- people located about 30 miles A—111 fVl611101*10111 and must really serve Him and - est, God’s light must shine the northwest of Indianapolis.
ly Father for staying with me thfodoRA F LEWIS 0 ^ ev Him. brightest. This wonderful or- The Center from which the before, during, and after a ma- * IKS ' ’ There are many who are now ganization of Christians has Negro children come is a comjor operation. I am thankful M rs Theodora E. Lewis, a being called into the ministry been given the world’s airwaves munity service project of the for the skilled hands of my sur- t o ac her in Public School No. 17 to So and preach the word, to reach its vast peoples. This Christian churches. From a geon, Dr. George Rawls; the "j a me mber of 25th Street There ar e those who are becom- i s a great and effectual open nearby section come the white competent nurses and attend- baptist Church will be the ing beacons in the church. If door. We are all in the heat of children of Applachian origin ants at Winona Memorial Hos- SDea ker for annual Women’s y° u have been called to the min- the battle together to help win whose homes are being torn pital; to all who prayed for n’ services at Lighthouse L stry ^ hav ? been selected to the world for Christ. Please down to build a highway me, who visited at the hospital Baptist Church, 359 W. McCar- a ^ ea< ^ on in tbe church, then become a part of this fellow- through the capital city. It has and home; for the many beau- tv Street Sunday, June 25, 3:30 yo ^ m y st prepare yourself by ship. Send your contributions been found the average slum tiful get-well cards; the many I m wT/' r rf 0 \ m - th f B /u°- Theodore H. Epp Back child never travels more than a telenhonp calls- teWrams ki;„ inv-it word of God ’ jt tells us Just to th e Bible Broadcast, Box few blocks from where he lives, beautifuf flowers-' to those who L how you ou ^ ht to be in order 233 > L ^oln, Nebraska 68501. The idea originated three hrnncrht fkP e f ' Hattle 1 ? ^u to be good leaders in God’s Mitchell Dailey, son of Dr. years ago with Mrs. Lawrence , ? . j 11 ... m ?’ al chairman and Rev. Isaiah house. I wuold like to print and Mrs. C. J. Dailey, delivered H. Peery, a member of the
and for all kindnesses shown to Stansberry is pastor,
me and my family.
I am grateful to my Family
and Relatives who were so kind _ ■ # to me. Especially do I wish to ^7lil I OftlCT S thank the following ministers _ _ and ‘fTr ve n t S *p r a ye r s* 1 h e * b^- Da Y OSSCmbly half of a brother in distress. eA fi || aMA O Cf>|* The Reverends C. Henry Bell, -JUlIC AnJlM
Stephen Wells, Benjamin F. Sims, J. Solomon Benn III, David Barnes, G. M. Mimms, R. N. Vincent, J. F. Johnson, S! D. Hardrick, J. A. Nelson, E. E. McCutchins, J. T. Highbaughj Tate, H. L. Burton, Bro. Eugene Burton, and James Sarver. I am so grateful to the Pastor, Deacon Board, Members and Organizations of Mt. Paran Baptist Church, who rallied around me. Also to the Pastors and Organizations of Northside New Era Baptist Church, and Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church. To my neighbors for kindnesses and encouragement during my convalescence. Especially my wife, Lavenia; my brother and his wife, Atty. and Mrs. Cary D. Jacobs; my Nephew, Mr. Solomon Wynn; my Mother-in-law, Mrs. Estella Bryant; Mrs. Rose Wills, and Mr. Harpsie Grace; for their constant care and visitation. May God’s richest blessings be with one and
all.
During the past two sum-
adjustment— mers, children who were famil- - iar with a noisier kind of
church found quite a difference in the silence of the Quaker
worship service.
The Broadway staff also orients host families on what to expect from the city kids, especially on their first visit. They explain the child’s initial awe will result in little conversation at first, mostly watching, as though what he is seeing is a play on a stage and it’s not actually real. The kids are often shiy and sometimes homesick. Once si child is sure it’s not a d r e a m—the spaciousness, grace before meals and a father who is around—the questions begin to flow about home and farm procedures and why things are done certain ways, unfamil-
iar to him.
The second year, the child may feel enough at ease to reveal what his own life is like,
Mr. Deer says.
Since ages of host and guest children are as nearly the same as possible, chores and play become a cooperative venture. Besides the Peerys, other hosts will be the families of
. George Zell, George Darnell, loving ch ar i es Hunter, Pete Radar,
Virgil Threlkeld, DaWayne Wil-
he fall into the condemnation of all the churches are invited the summer. LaVONNE POINDEXTER Hams, Quinton Everest and Daof the devil. Moreover he must to attend. Awards will be made Working together from the who passed June 24, 1966. yjd Dawson. Rev. Everest is have a good report of them on the following: The Union inception of the idea, the Peerys Nothing can ever take away minister of the Presbyterian which are without; least he fall having the largest number pres- and Mr. Deer have matched The love a heart holds dear. Church and Rev. Dawson is pasinto reproach and the snare of ent, the group reporting the host children with guest chil- Fond memories linger every tor^f^h^^hristiar^Church^^
the devil. Next week I shall most finance and the first and da y> print the deacons. ’ second highest score in the a • r Remembrance keeps her near. TheJPuritan Baptist Church, sword drill. Mrs. Willa Johnson AlllllVGrSCirV Ol Sadly missed by
* Betty Poindexter, Mother
these rules as found in 1st Tim- his trial sermon last Sunday, at Friends congregation. She othy, 4th chapter. This is a the St. Paul Baptist Church, found out about the Broadway true saying, that if a man de- We wish him success in the Center while studying in Insire the office of a bishop, he Lord’s work. While I am here dianapolis and contacted the desireth a good work. A bishop I would like to mention the m i n i s t e r-director, Lewis H.
then must be blameless, the St. Paul Nursing Home next to Deer.
husband of one wife, viligant, the church. You can contribute Only this year has the effort sober of good behavior, given items or funds to help carry on blossomed into a full-fledged to hospitaliv, apt to teach, not this fine work there at the program including non-Quaker given to wine, no striker, not nursing home. Call Dr. Dailey hosts and poor Caucasian chil-
greedy of filthy lures, but pa- and see what it is that you can dren.
tient; not a brawler, not cov- do. Mrs. Peery and her husband, etous; one who ruleth well his A Night Training Union will a dairy farmer, have done the own house, having his children be held at the Metropolitan local spadework in finding fam-
LaVONNE POINDEXTER
, in subjection with all gravity. Baptist Church, June 23 at 7:30 ilies who .are willing to have ^ for. if a man know not how to p.m. The theme will be “Work- one or more strange children in r-uiiNUCiAiriiv rule his own house, how shall ing and Witnessing.” All BTU’s their homes for a week during memory ot
A-ln Memoriam
Go To Church Sunday
FATHER WILLIAM M.
SMITH
The 29th annual Father’s Day Assembly will be held
EDDIE REEDUS And THE INDIANA WONDERS Presented In A Full MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY, JUNE 25TH 8 P. M. PIONEER BAPTIST CHURCH 2001 Yandes St. Sponsored By The Choir Rev. F. E. Edwards, Pastor
WOMEN'S DAY PROGRAM SUNDAY, JUNE 25TH 3:30 P. M. UNITY BAPTIST CHURCH 714 East 27th Street Guest Soloist SIS. ROSIE BELL of First Samuel Baptist -INMUSICAL PROGRAM The Public Is Cordially Invited Sis. Dora White, Chrm. Rev. Fitzhugh L. Lyons, Pastor
Our m j, x x, n
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COME AND BE SAVED
Christ Temple 430 West Fall Creek Parkway N. Dr. FOUNDED ON THE WORD OF GOD BISHOP WILLIE LEE, Pastor
EVERYONE WELCOME
with Rev. John Crook as the is the director. Central Baptist Theological Seminary commencement held
Commencement exercises for tional Church and Community graduates of the Central Bap- Center and president of the tist Theological Seminary in Northern Ohio Sunday School
Indiana were held Tuesday, and B.T.U. Congress.
June 6, at 25th Street Baptist
Church. Dr. C. H. Bell, pastqr of Mt. Dr. F. Benjamin Davis, presi- Paran Baptist Church and trus-dent-dean of the Seminarv. ^ ees chairman, assisted by Dr.
uay Assemmy wm n^u Dresided Dr Davis js pastor ^ j T . Highbaugh, Good SamariSunday, June 25 at 3 P- • New Bethel Baptist Church. ta n Baptist Church pastor and oTqq S v int T U n- T it mP <=:f iatw Robert A - Cooper, Jr. of Fort trustees vice-chairman, p r e2 * 3 ® Hlinois St. rather \y ayne S p 0 k e of “The Supreme sented degrees. ^ mith ls i? ast °, r 'j 1 Advantages of Christian Eth- Diplomas were awarded by The program will include lo- ics „ Dr R H> Fau i kner of Foi £ cal guest speakers and out-of- Participants on the program Wayne, retiring dean of the town guests. Special singing we re Dr. E. James Odom, host Fort Wayne Extension. Rev. groups will provide music. For p as tor; John D. Oakley, 25th J- C. Butler gave the benedic-
information call 926-5042. The Street Chancel Choir, Mt. Zion tion.
public is invited. Greeters, and the Finance Cen- James W. Robinson received
ter Choir. a bachelor of theology degree. Others were Rev. James C. Diplomas in Christian theology
, Hawkins, Rev. Richard C. Watt, went to Robert A. Cooper Jr., DOROTHY M. HALE Phyllis Wyatt, Dr. R. T. An- George Walter Flowers, Sellie Rites for Mrs. Dorothy Mae drews, Mt. Zion Baptist Church C. Moore, Calvin Perry, and Hale, 40, 1221 W. 37th, who Pastor, and Rev. Dr. Odie M. Samuel Walker, all of Fort
was killed June 12 in an auto Hoover, of Cleveland, Ohio, Wayne.
accident in the 2500 block of Pastor of the Olivet Institu- Special presentations were
Rev. Gatewood set June 25th
Tu Wona and Leatha Poindexter
Sisters
The Strong Family
REV. E.R. GATEWOOD
Estelle Styles, Wife
White River Parkway, were held June 15 in Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel. Mrs. Hale worked at the Kroger Bakery for two years. She was a member of Grace Aposto-
lic Church.
Surviving are her father, Andrew Lee; two daughters, Va!one and Fern Hale, and four sons, Bobby, Gregory, Errac,
and Michael.
c u Obituaries from Jacobs Br-
co dose P b v\ . Smith, thers Funeral Home for week \ A/ L* ■ ^ & A ** ** ^1 f■ in 90 Hrr; ,s An K e ef s h cl/hoH: endin * June i7 ' i%7 - Washington grad attends Church. He died May 27 in Funeral services for Mrs. * j ■ a ^^1 * ^ General Hospital. Dorothy Mae Lee Hale were y | pL, \_/lHQ COHT0r0HC0
MORROW — In loving mem-
ory of my mother LULA MORROW
who passed away June 20, 1963. O’ sweet memories of love, example, guidance, and understanding of the most precious Mother God had to give.
Geneva, Daughter
and Family HARRIS — In memory of our
son and brother
CHARLES (SONNY) HARRIS who departed this life June 22,
1966.
They who think that you are
gone
Because no more your face they
SC0,
Are wrong — for in our hearts
you live;
And always will, in memory.
Mother, Father,
Sisters and Brothers MARTIN — In loving memory
of
GEORGE W. (BUBBA)
MARTIN JR.
who passed away June 22, 1959. They say time heals all sorrow
And helps us to forget,
But time so far has only proved,
how much we miss him yet.
JACOBS BROTHERS
FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES '
DAVID STYLES
made to the Seminary by the t j^church"^ 0 / W^WaflTiS", STYLES - In loving memory God uW K avrus"sttengtiTto'face
Missionary Baptist Ministers . n u ok+u onnivpr- of mv dear husband .
Alliance of Indianapolis and wl11 obs ?£ v ? th ct r Rpv F R DAVID STYLES 4 tbe gr r ef ’ . . H th bl VJpi'nitv Rpv m r vjrv.PT,* sary of their pastor, Kev. E. K. 00 iqck A-nd courage to stand the blow, president, and by the Mission-’ Gatewood Sunday, June 25 f t i/ton'esome'here withtout « hat « “ eans t0 lose him ' ary Baptist Ministers Wives’ .The speaker at 11 a-m. ser- it ‘s lonesome neie w me ur No on e wl ll ever know.
Alliance of Indianannli* Mr<? vices will be acting pastor, Rev. you, , ^ . The Family Alliance oi inaianapons, Mrs. R rQ HW And sad and weary the wa"
G. W. Evans eo-cha.rman; T H Bradley Lj(e ^ ^ ^ the Mrs. G. L. Lillard, chairman; Guest speaker at o.ou p.m. called awav. Mrs. G. M. Mimms, president, will be Rev. James Shead, of Tn_ y n_
The latter presentation was Kingston Height, Ind. from the Seminary Founder, A reception will follow imC. J. Daily Cash Fund created mediately after services. Evby the Alliance. eryone is welcome.
6—Card of Thanks
For a number of years, Mr. held June 15 at the Westside Smith worked for C. Severin Chapel. Elder Morris E. Golder Buschmann. Later he worked officiated. Burial was in Floral
in the personnel department of p ark
Bridgeport Brass- Corp.
He was one of the organizers Funeral services for Mr. of the Sunday Night Supper Vivian Loomis were held June Club- 17 at the Eastside Chapel. Rev. Survivors include a daughter, Lawrence Butler officiated BuMary Kathryn Smith of Berk- r i a l was in New Crown,
ley, Calif.
Funeral services for Mr. Herman Hillard were held June
THE SOUL LARKS In A Full Program SUNDAY, JUNE 25TH
3:30 P. M.
HAGAR'S SPIRITUAL
CHURCH
728 Iridiana Avenue Mother Hunter, Sponsor Rev. M. E. Goodnight, Pastor
17 at the Westside Chapel. Rev. P. D. Jacobs officiated. Burial
was in Floral Park.
Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Johnson Dearman were held June 17 at Little Egypt Baptist Church. Rev. F. A. Douglas officiated. Burial
was in New Crown.
Funeral services for Mr. John W. Brown were held June 17 at the Westside Chapel. Rev. Andrew Murray officiated. Bu-
rial was in Floral Park.
industrial students is celebrating Its second anniversary in May. Approximately 41,000 students, representing 29 state associations, are members. During the national conference VICA delegates will elect national officers for the 196768 school year. An awards banquet, honoring youth and adults who have contributed outstandingly to VICA, climaxed the three-day meeting. National leaders from labor, industry, education and government are participating in the Conference. Calvin is Indiana president of the Vocational Industrial
DONALD THOMAS CLARK
WILLIAMS — We wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the many kindnesses extended to us in our time of illness and bereavement of HARLAN D. WILLIAMS The cards, telegrams, personal calls, floral tributes and all other courtesies given by family, friends and neighbors will al-
ways be remembered.
We wish to thank Rev. Bernard Strange of St. Rita’s Catholic Church and all the clergy and others who assisted him. Also the Knights of St. Peter Claver and the Ladies Auxiliary and Willis Mortuary for all their sympathetic kindnesses.
Sylvia Williams, Wife Glorianne Messer,
Daughter
Jane Williams, Mother Dr. E. H. Williams,
Brother
KING — The family of the late
JULIAN KING SR.
is deeply grateful and wishes to thank all for every act of
nl^hvouth^wa^oresTd^nt ^of ^he CLARK — In loving memory kindness, their sympathy and old youth president ol tne Qf ^ beautiful floral tr i but es ex-
^ ™a 0 y M J A une C 2 L 6f^5 ^‘^ecLi^dlTefh^nk SSI S irUS Should h£h"o m n oaU ou,
field at I.U. and will work on ^ away> Qf comfort> the p hillips campus. rp 0 crown w ith conquest all his T em pi e Nurses Unit and Stuart , , Calvin was recipient of two earthly years, Mortuary for their services. Among young- people attend- cert if{ cate s from Diversified We would not plead or beg with The King Family
ing the third national leader- Coo p erat i ve Education. He at- him to stay,
ship conference of the /oca- tendg Fr j en( jship B a P t i s t But thinking of his joy,
The Silver Heart Gospel Singers Will Celebrate Their 7TH ANNIVERSARY Sunday, June 25th - 1:45 P. M. BROADWAY CHRISTIAN CENTER 17TH & BROADWAY Featuring Famous ROBERTA MARTIN SINGERS of Chicago Original Gospel Harmonettes of Birmingham Great HAROLD BAILEY SINGERS of Chicago GOSPEL SUPREMES of Muncie GOSPEL SIX of Buffalo, N. Y. Special Local Guests GOSPEL PEARLS TRAVELING INNERLIGHTS WEST PARKVIEW CELESTIALS & UNIVERSAL CHOIR COME EARLY FOR YOUR SEAT OF YOUR CHOICE FREEWILL OFFERING ^
CALVIN CARTER Attends Session
tional Industrial Clubs of A-
Church.
LEACH — We wish to acknowledge with deepest appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindnesses and expressions of sympathy, beautiful flowers, cards
We would hide our tears.
merica (VICA) June 19-21 at g o wben death came, though the ,Neil House in Columbus, hard it seems to bear, Ohio, was Calvin Douglas Car- RALLY IS SCHEDULfeD ^ n( j i ong . years with. all
ter, a 1967 honor graduate of The Sisters of Charity of tbe i r loneliness, ... . . George Washington High N ew Haven Emmanuel Baptist o ur i ov ed one has been called and telegrams during the illSchool. Church, 3026 Northwestern, away f rom care ness and passing of our hus- „ . . , ^ will have a fellowship rally To high promotion, rest and band and father K- Cal r ln ^° 7 n m n r i' Ma t C ° ; Sunday, June 25, at 3:30 P.m. harness. - - WILLIAM LEACH - bm of 3067 N. Delaware and The pub ii c i s cordially invited. has been called from pain We especially thank Rev. F. Fred Carter of Columbus, Ga., MrS p ear i Woodard is presi- anC j hurt and strife, W. Moses of Caldwell Chapel, was one of eight students at- (}ent Rey A F . Murray is pas- From a n the ills which fall to Rev. H. L. Burton of Phillips tending from Indiana. In the f] h d d T emple CME, The Waterford fall he will enroll at Indiana .
University through a scholar- . ship he received from I.U. Mrs. Page on Committee The VICA conference was at- Mrs. Gertrude J. Page, Inditended by student delegates and anapolis Board of School Cornfaculty advisors from all over missioners’ member, is serving the country. VICA, a national on a recently organized comyouth organization which em- mittee which will study accrediphasizes leadership develop- ation of primary and secondary ment for trade, technical and schools in Indiana.
flesh and clay, . „ _ A ..
He has been raised unto an Lodge No. 13, The Constantine ampler life, Consistory and the Shrines for Nor should we mourn too much their kind words of sympathy who still must stay. and services. The doctors and
Sadly missed by: nurses of Methodist Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Spurling The Peoples Funeral Home for Clark incomparable service. Mother and Father Anzalia Leach, Wife and his many relatives Octa Leach, Daughter and friends
