Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1968 — Page 7
SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1968
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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 Rev. Stephen Wells. Pastor
EPISCOPAL CHURCHES St. Philips 702 North West St. 9 A. M. - Holy Communion 11 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 Youth of Greater Morning Star Baptist Church 519 East 23d St. Announces YOUTH DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 9 3:30 P.M. Speakekr REV. BERRYHILL of Memphis, Tenn. and Various Youth Groups Reception Will Follow PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED Rev. J. W. Short, Pastor
COME, LOOK & LISTEN! To A Great SONG FEAST Rendered By MR. BILL DOUGLAS and MRS. NORENE BROOKS Gospel Soloists at the NEW LIGHT BAPTIST CHURCH 1059 N. King: Sponsored By The Rainy Day Club SUNDAY, JUNE 9 3:00 P.M. Estella Hector^ Pres. Rev. M. M. Allen, Pastor
REV. S. W. WILLIAMS of Greater Galilee Baptist Church and Congregation Will Worship With ALL FRIENDS MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1204 E. 24th St.
JUNE 14
7:30 P.M.
PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED Rev. J. W. Tandy, Pastor
FAC MALE CHORUS In A , MUSICAL Along: With A Short Sermonette By A Chosen Minister of Abyssinian Baptist SUNDAY, JUNE 9 8 P.M. ABYSSINIAN BAPTIST CHURCH 419 N. California St. Rev. Claude Evans, Pastor
Father Strange heading i Holy Land tourists
Zion Hill congregation observes 7th anniversary of pastor, wife
A—In Memoriam
Father Bernard Strange of St. Rita’s Catholic Church will head a tour to Tanzania and Kenya. East Africa, plus seven days in the Holy Land with stops in Athene, Greece, Rome and Paris. The tour leaves Chicago August 22 via jet for Frankfurt, Germany. From Frankfurt, the entourage will jourmey to Entebbe on Laxe Victoria by jet and change planes at Entebbe to Bukeba. The group of 16 will be the guesbs of His Eminence, Lauraian Cardinal Rugambwa, the first native African cardinal in history. On August 25,'they
FIRESIDE — PUBLIC MEETING
“ONE RACE
HUMAN’
Sunday, June 9, 1968 7:30 P.M. 4035 N. Capitol Ave. BAHTI FAITH
6th ANNIVERSARY of M. HOREB NURSE’S UNIT SUNDAY, JUNE 9 3:30 P.M. MT. HOREB BAPTIST CHURCH 830 W. 9th St. Speakekr REV. C. S. EVANS God Bless And Keep You Sis. Hicks, Pnes. Rev. Vernon Belcher, Pastor
THE PENTECOSTAL MASS CHOIR of Indianapolis Will Be Heard IN CONCERT SUNDAY, JUNE 9 4:00 P.M. GRACE APOSTOLIC CHURCH 643 E. 22d St. PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED
CHURCH OF LIVING GOD C.W.F.F. TEMPLE 18 3001 N. Gale Will Sponsor DENNIS FREEMAN SINGERS SUNDAY, JUNE 9 7:30 P.M. In A Full Program Sis. L. Miller, Captain Rev. James C. Hawkins, Pastor
GIBSON & McCASKEY SINGERS In An OLD - FASHIONED SERVICE SUNDAY, JUNE 9 8-9 P.M. GREATER ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH 19th & Sheldon St. COME DRESSED IN OLD CLOTHES PUBLIC INVITED Joe Thompson, Mgr. Rev. A. M. Hughes. Pastor
THE GOSPEL CHRISTIANEERS Will Render A Full MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY, JUNE 9 3:30 P.M. EMMANUEL FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 911 Edgemont Benefit of Pastor’s Aid PUBLIC IS INVITED Rev. Nathan Miles, Pastor
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Christ Temple 430 West Fall Creek Parkway N. Dr. FOUNDED ON THE WORD OF GOD
BISHOP WILLIE LEE, Pastor EVERYONE WELCOME
FR. BERNARD STRANGE will witness the dedication of the new cathedral in Bukkeba by the cardinal. After a few
days of oafaring in Tanzania, the group will fly to tour the Nairobi national park to see the wild animals in their natural surroundings. Seven days will be spent in the Holy Land, which takes in Bethlehem, Gethsemane, Mt. Calvary, the Holy Sepulchre; visits to the temple as it stood in the time of Christ, Mount of Olives, the Dead Sea, Sea of Galilee, River Jordan. Nazareth, Mount Tabor, Mount Carmel and Tel Aviv. In Rome, an audience with Pope Paul VI is scheduled. Highlights of Paris will be seen also. The group will return to Chicago from Paris Sept. 7. All expenses paid for this 16day jet round trip tour is $1645. Anyone interested should call or write Father Bernard Strange. 1850 North Arsenal Ave., area code 317-632-9349. Only four reservations are
left.
Celebration to mark 20th Anniversary of Pastor
DR. L. A. MANUEL The members of South Calvary Baptist Church, 1146 S. Kenwood Avenue will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Manuel Sr. Friday, June 7 through Monday, June 10. The theme for the anniversary will be “Give Me My Flowers Now.” Rev. H. T. Toliver, of Mt. Olive Baptist Church will speak Friday night. June 7 at 7:30 p.m. His choir will accompany him. Sis. Clara Sales will discuss the theme. Sunday, June 9 at 11 a m., Rev. Robert Horsley of Mt. Paran Baptist will deliver the message and Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes of First Bapti»st, North Indianapolis will be guest soloist. Bro. Milton Manuel will discuss the theme. Sunday afternoon, 3:30 p.m. Rev. William C. Groves and his choir of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church in New Augusta
Women's Day observance W. Parkview The women of West Parkview Baptist Church will hold their annual Woman’s Day, Sunday, June 9. all day. Mrs. Evelyn Kimble will deliver the morning message. Mrs. Lilly Williams of Westwood Baptist Church will be the afternoon speaker. All are welcome. Rev. William H. Lee is paistor.
MRS. L. A. MANUEL will be guest. Bro. Cleotha Moore will discuss the theme. Sunday evening, 7:30 p.m. a program “A Tribute To The Pastor” will be rendered by the youth of the church. The theme will be discussed by Bro. Leodis Moore. Monday. June 10, 8:00 p.m. Rev. E. T. Johnson and choir of Mt. Moriah Baptist will be guest. The theme will be discussed by Bro. Andrew Moore. A reception will be held in the dining room. Everyone iis welcome. Sis. Adell Bowman, general chairman; finance committee, the Pastor’s Aid Committee; program chairman, Sis. Mildred L. Kniffley.
Rev. R. L. La than conducts revival
at Galilee
REV. DAVID LEE The congregation of Zion Hill Baptist Church, 1610 East 19th, are celebrating the seventh anniversary of their pastor and wife. Rev, and Mrs. David Lee. The observance began Sunday, June 2, and is expected to continue on through Sunday, June 9. Sunday evening services were conducted by Elder Swift of Universal Chapel Church, and that evening, Rev. Pollard of the Pilgrim Church conducted services. Monday’s ts e r v i c es were highlighted by Rev. Smith of the Union Baptist Church, West Indianapolis, and on Tuesday, Elder Barksdale of First Born Baptist presided over services. Rev. C. Hall of the Progressive Baptist Church was gue»st minister on Wednesday, while on Thursday, Rev. Phil White of Orange Grove Baptist took over duties. Rev. J. W. Tandy of All Ricketts, Jacobs in recital at First Freewill Mrs. Clara M. Ricketts, organist, and Mrs. Lavenia B. Jacobs, soloist will appear in a recital on Friday, June 14 at the recently built First Freewill Baptist Church, located at 2433 Barnes Street, 7:30 p.m. The Rev. M. Edmonds is pastor. These two very talented women are currently heard over radio station WGEE-FM at 10 p.m. each Sunday on the Greater Zion Baptist Church Hour. They are also the artists on the dramatic recordings of “Calvary”, and “Walk With Me”. They will appear Sunday in New Albany, Indiana, as guest artists on program sponsored by the Elks State Civil Liberties Com-
mittee.
MRS. DAVID LEE Friends Baptist was scheduled to join in the ceremonies Friday, and Saturday’s feature will be a musical sponsored by Sister Goldie Hopkins. On Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Rev. Dew of Union Baptist of Muncie will preach the anniversary sermon to which the public is invited. Sister W. Martin is chairman. Hope Memorial Women Sponsor Mini-Wedding The Captains for Women’s Day of the Hope Memorial Baptist Church will present a special treat to Indianapolis with the youth of the city presenting the 20th century miniwedding Sunday, June 16, 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the YWCA. 329 Pennsylvania St., second floor. Children taking part are ages from nineteen months to nine years old. They will be dressed in tuxedos and tails. Beautiful solos will be heard. Miss Lisa Maria Wiggins and the handsome groom Master Victor Martin, four and five years old respectively. This will be an interesting affair to witness. Master Rodney Eugene Meals will be the minister of the affair. Other attractions will consist of a style show, and the new look in hair styling. To climax this affair, Master Lynn Dean Ford, age nine y§ars old will perform a ventriloquist act. Reception following the program. Admission is $1.00 advance and $1.25 for children under 12 years old. Adult admission is $1.50 advance or $2.00 at door. For ticket information call 925-5937 or 5466590. Rev. C. G. O’Bannon Sr. is the minister of Hope Memorial Baptist Church.
Church Events
BY WILLA THOMAS
I wish to welcome to the city tian Churches’ 11th District, our new minister and his fam- Congratulations.
Rev. R. L. Latham, pastor of the New Hope Baptist Church, Milwaukee. Wisconsin will be the guest evangelist for Pastor Samuel W. Williams and Greater Galilee Missionary Baptist Church in a mission revival Sunday, June 2 through Friday. June 7. Services will be held at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited. Rev. Samuel W. Williams Jr. is pastor of Greater Galilee Missionary Baptist Church. Church. The public is invited to attend all services.
REV. T. F. SMITH
Cordially invites all of God's people to attend Dedication Services of WITNESS FOR CHRIST CENTER at our temporary location, 3220 N. Broadway. SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1968, 4 o'clock p. m. until 7 p. m. A continuous program will be in progress. All singers and singing groups are asked to come out and share this spiritual joy with us. Please come and be a Witness for God. This is non-profit organization. The Honorable Mayor Lugar is invited. Phone - 925-5940
GOSPEL PEARLS 12TH ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1968— 2:00 P. M. MURAT TEMPLE, 510 N. New Jersey St. Featuring: Rev. James Cleveland and Cleveland Singers. Prof. Jessy Dixon and Chicago Community Choir. Traveling Notes of Louisville, Ky. Prof. Raymond Rasberry and Rasberry Singers. Sensational Soul Larks. Consecration Prayer By REV. MOSES of Tabernacle Baptist Church. Tickets are available at the following places: DISCOUNT RECORDS — MONUMENT CIRCLE DOUGLAS PARK PHARMACY, 25th and Martindale Ave. MRS. ANN TORRENCE, 818 Udell — 926-2850 MRS. ARETTA BUSH, 117 W. 33d St 926-7607 MRS. ESSIE POOLE, 2915 Broadway — 924-2130
ily. Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Bradley. He is the pastor of Finst Baptist Church, North Indianapolis. Rev. Bradley will speak at 10:30 a.m. and 8 p.m. The missionary chorus, directed by Miss Mary Fitts, will sing for the evening services. Rev. Bradley will be installed July 21. * * * Sunday its Children’s Day around the nation. At New Bethel Baptist Church a Hawaiian tea will be sponsored by the Starlight Band at 3:30
p.m.
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Elder T. R. Murff, minister of Bibleway Church, is on Radio Station WBRI at 4:30 p.m. each Saturday.
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Rev. William
Robinson, an associate minister of Mt. Zion Bantist Church, will speak Sunday at 3:30 p. m. at Greater Bethlehem Baptist Church. The nurses aid is sponsor. Mrs. Esther Coutsin
is president. Rev. Robin-
son is the son of the laTe Rev. W. M. Robinson, who founded Bethlehem BaptiYst Church.
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The Central Indiana Chapter Religious Public Relations Council will meet June 19 in Schwitzer Center, Indiana Central College. Noon dinner reservations are $1. The panel discussion its on “Relationship of Public Relations to Executive Functions.”
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Northwood Christian Church and Second Christian Church will meet June 17 to isee what the congregations can do to further the mission program. A bus will leave Second Christian in August carrying delegates to the National Chriistien Convention at Jarvis College in Texais. Rev. Thomas Benjamin, an associate at Second Christian, will graduate Friday, June 7. at the Christian heological Seminary. Andrew Ramsey war? reelected president of the Chris-
Willa
* * * Central Christian Church invitets you to attend its 35th anniversary Sunday, June 9, at 6:30 p.m. Dr. Myron Cole of Hollywood, Calif., the former minister, will speak. * * * Two children, a brother and sister, who live in Haiti, would like to be adopted by an American family. If you’re interested call me. * * * A letter from Liberia, West Africa, reveals a young lady would like to come to the United States to get an education. If you can sponsor her let me know. * * * Birthday greetings to Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, fondly known as “Aunt Lizzie.” Send her a card to 6130 N. Michigan Road. * * * Rev. Harrison Neal, chaplain r.t Marion County Jail, is in Meed of New Testaments, “Good News for Modern Man.” * * * The missionary society of First Baptist Church, Irvington, will have as guest speakers Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Miss Irish Cole and Miss Tabietha Nelson, * * * The Hillside Christian Church is presenting a “Fine Arts Festival” at Second Christian Church, 130 W. 29th, Sunday, June 9. at 7:30 p.m. Two plays will be presented, “Happy Ending” and “Day of Absence” under the direction of Rev. Mose Laderson, pastor of the Hillside congregation. There will be music, poetry, dancing and an exhibit by the Naomis African House. A reception will follow for visitors and friends. There is no admission. Rev. R. H. Peoples is pastor. The public is invited. * * * I was very sorry to learn of the passing of Deacon John Wade, a fine Chritstian worker at New Bethel Baptist Church. He was the husband of Norvelene Wade and the father of Dr. Robert L. Saunders. * * * As we go to press we are altso sorry to learn of the passing of Rev. M. M. Allen, minister of New Light Baptist Church.
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MRS. LAURA M HITE
WHITE—In loving memory of my dear wife, MRS. LAURA WHITE _ who parsed away June 4, 1959. Death is a Gateway we all must pass through To reach that Fair Land where the soul’s born anew. For man’s bom to die and his sojourn on earth Ls a short span of years beginning with" birth . . . And like pilgrims we wander until death takes our hand And we start on our journey to God’s Promised Land, A place where we’ll find no suffering nor tears, Where TIME its not counted by days, months or years . . . And in this Fair City that God has prepared Are unending joys to be happily shared With all of our loved ones who patiently wait On Death’s Other Side to open “The Gate”! The waking earth in Springtime reminds us it is true That nothing really ever dies That is not born anew . . . So trust God’is all-wise wisdom and doubt the Father never,
RICHARD B. HAYES HAYES — In memory of my husband, RICHARD B. HAYES who passed away June 7, 1959. The years slip by as if on wings But like ivy, your memories cling. Tercena, Wife HALL—In memory of GENEVA HALL who passed away June 5, 1966. Two years have passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away; God took her home — it was His will; Within our hearts »she liveth
still.
Remembered By Addie Alcorn, Mother Betty Guynn, Daughter Jerry Hall, Son Brothers and Sistens Host of Relatives and Friends BRADLEY — In loving memory of CHARLES A. BRADLEY who passed away June 6, 1967. A home is lonesome without
you.
Life has not been the same. God alone knows how we miss you Since you were called away. Elma Bradley, Wife and Family woods — McDaniel — SCOTT — In loving memory of our dear mother, MRS. JENNIE E. WOODS who passed away June 10, 1965 and sisters, MRS. LULA J. McDANIEL who passed away May 3, 1945
and
MRS. BEARICE E. SCOTT who passed away February 26, 1957. Ais long as life and memory last We will remember thee. Sadly missed by Mrs. Mattie J. Odom Mrs. Georgie S. Perry
ALE? \NDER—The family of MRS. ALMA B. ALEXANDER wishes to acknowledge with all appreciation all acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, floral arrangements and other courtesies extended from friends, relatives and neighbors. We wish to thank Rev. Chari* s Poole and the soloist, The Golden Agers Club as honorary >allbearers. and the Willis Mortuary and all who partic pated in the many wonderful ways. The Family
JACOBS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES
MRS. UNIE SHAW Funeral services for Mrs. Unie Bell Shaw, age 62, 2716 Highland Place were held Saturday, June 1, in Christ Temple Apostolic Church. She died Monday. May 27. She was a retired beautician. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Marie Jenkins.
Funeral services for Mr. David Weakley were held May 27 at New Liberty Baptist Church. Rev. W. E. Starks officiated. Burial wats in Floral
Park.
Funeral services fof Mr. Samue T . J. Walker were held May 29 at Barnes Methodist Church. Rev. H. N. Holloway officiated. Burial was in Crown
Hill.
Fum ral services for Mr. Clarem-e Trabue were held May ."’•l at Garfield Baptist Church Rev. Charles Poole officiated. Burial was in NewGrown
For n His Heavenly Kingdom T ere is Nothing Lost Forever. Henry White. Husband Alberta Meadows. Daughter Niecets
B—Card of Thanks
SCOTT — The family of the late PERRY SCOTT wishes to thank our kind friends, relatives and neighbors for expression*? of sympath - and lovely floral offering- extended at the passing of (■ ir beloved husband and brother. The Family HIG 1BAUGH—We are deeply gr teful and appreciate the kim 'eiss, sympathy and many bea: iful floral tributes extend d by our good neighbors, rela ves and friends at the pasdrig of °ur beloved mother, LILLIE HIGHBAUGH Wo wish to especially thank Rev I,. S. Gaston. Rev. Owens and Rev-. Smith. Also Jacobs Bro ors Mortuary for their kin( services. Guy Highvaugh, Son Mrs. Mallie McGee and Family
BEI L — We wish to express o r sincere appreciation to our friends and neigbors for all xpressionis of sympathy, bea tiful floral offerings, contributions and all other cour. tesii s extended during the illne?.- and at the passing of our loved one. OR. C. HENRY BELL 1 especially wish to thank the dastor, Rev. B. F. Sims: offi* Ts and members of Mt. Paran Baptkst Church and its auxiliaries, the ministers, Minister Wives and the Interdenominational Ministers Wives Alliances; Rev. B. L. White and all other ministers for consoling remarks, and the Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home for kind and understanding sen-; es. Mrs. Josephine Bell and Family WALKER — We wish to express our deep appreciation to our friends for expressions of sympathy, beautiful floral offerir. s. contributions and all other courtesies extended in the passing of our loved one, MR SAMUEL J. WALKER We especially thank Pastor Holloway and Barnes Methodist Family. The Highland Temp -ranee Union, Ft. Harrison <:ik.s Lodge. Mt. Calm Temp e. Rev. Lloyd Burton for c msoing remarks; Mrs. Norer? Brooks for beautiful solo, *nd the Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home for kind and efficient service. Mrs. Samuel J. Walker and Family
