Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1969 — Page 7
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1969
THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER,
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CORINTHIAN BAPTIST 721 F. North at Fulton Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Mornin? Wcrship 11:00 a.m. B Y.P.f. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Kvenimr Services, 7:30-8:30 , Rev. Stephen U'cHs. 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;20 Low Mass 9:15 Sung Mass Confession Sat.. 5:00 P/lj..
Gospel Tones Are Presenting The Gospel Soul Burners Of Bowling Green, Ky. SUNDAY, AUGUST 3 ' 3:30 p.m. Joshua Baptist Church 22nd & Arsenal Rev. E. Williams, Pastor At 8 p.m. Orange Grove Baptist Church 500 Block Bright St. Rev. C. R. Crenshaw
The Sacred Four From Dayton, Ohio Are Presenting The Morning Stars SUNDAY, AUGUST 3 3:30 p.m. Tabernacle Chrisitan Church of Divine Science Corner 25th & Columbia Pastor Dr. A. S. McFarland SUNDAY NIGHT 8:00 p.m. The Same Two Groups will Be At Mt. Calvary Freewill Baptist Church 1798 Roosevelt Pastor Rev. J. Steele
SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY Of The Mighty Sunset Travelers SUNDAY, AUGUST 3 Sunrise Baptist Church 19th & Beliefontaine Special Guest The Patterson Special, Buffalo The Traveling Innerlights Footman Bros. Jackson Travelers Donation — $1.50
Phillips Temple hosts 36th Ohio Annual C.M.E. Conference
BISHOP BERTRAM W. DOYLE Phillips Temple Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, 1226 N. West street will host the 36th session of the Ohio Annual Conference of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, convening here in Indianapolis Tuesday, August 5 through Sunday August 10. Senior Bishop Bertram W. Doyle is the presiding Bishop. The Presiding Elders are Rev. H. W. Evans, Cleveland District; Rev. W.C. Crenshaw, Dayton District and Rev. Connell Thomas, host Presiding Elder, C incinnati District. Rev. H. L. Burton is the host pastor. Conference highlights are as follows: Tuesday - The sermon for the conference opening session will be delivered by Rev. Marshall The Spiritual Aires Along with OTHER LOCAL GROUPS Will Present A Full MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY, AUGUST 3 7:30 p.m. Loving Missionary Baptist Church 802 Roache Street In A PRE-MEN’S DAY SERVICE Rev. I. S. Owens, Pastor
The Stariite Five Presents The Wondering Souls Of Dayton, Ohio In A Full MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY, AUGUST 3 3:30 p.m. O 8 p.m. The Sacred Four Presents The Morning Stars Of Dayton, Ohio In A Full MUSICAL PROGRAM Mt. Calvary Freewill Baptist Church 1798 Roosevelt Sister Mildred Biggs, Sponsor Rev. J. R. Steele, Pastor
Gilmore, p a s t o r of Phillips Temple Church, Dayton, Ohio. The opening session will begin at 7:30 p.m. At 4:30 p.m. Covenant Service and administration of the Holy Communion are scheduled. On Wednesday business session will begin at 9 a.m. At 12 noon the evangelistic hour will feature a sermon by Rev. Edgar L. Wade, pastor of Trinity Church of Indianapolis. A Welcome program and wori ship service will be held with sermon delivered by Rev. W.E. Merriweather, pastor of Phillips Temple, Toledo, Ohio. Others appearing on the program are Mark D. Battles, representing the citizens of Indianapolis; Spurgeon Davenport, Deputy Chief, Indianapolis Police Department and Dr. R.S. Terry, representing the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance. Rev. A. C. McClendon, pastor of Breeding Tabernacle Church, Indianapolis will be the featured speaker a t noon evangelistic services on Thursday. At 7:30 p.m. the Laymen’s Centennial F ellowship banquet will be held a t Stouffer’s Indianapolis Inn with Dr. Cleo W. Blackburn, Executive Director of the Board for Fundamental Education and Planner House. On Friday the Missionary Council Worship Committee will open at 9:30 a.m. and Rev. G.C. Glenn, pastor of Metropolitan Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, will be the featured speaker at the noon Evangelistic Hour. The Saturday session will open with devotions at 9 a,m. followed by a business session. The Young People’s Communion service will be held at noon with the sermon delivered byRev. E. P. Richards, pastor of Phillips Church, Springfield, Ohio. Bishop Bertram W. Doyle, Ph. D., D. D., presiding Prelate will deliver the sermon at the Annual Conference worship hour Sunday, August 10 at 10:45 a.m. The closing session of the conference will begin at 3 p.m. at which the pastorial appointments will be announced. Music for the conference will be provided by the choirs of Phillips Temple and other Indianapolis C.M.E. choirs, Towns Chapel choir, Lincoln Heights, Ohio; the Jonlan Aires and guest soloists. The public is cordially invited.
Keys of Harmony Will Render FULL MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY, AUGUST 3 8 p.m. Little Egypt Baptist ^ Church 802 S. Capitol Rev. F. A. Douglas, Pastbr
WELCOME DELEGATES NATIONAL CONVENTION Pentecostal Churches Of Apostolic International Assembly Faith Inc., NOW THRU AUGUST 2
430 WEST FALL CREEK PARKWAY
GOOD PREACHING!! GOOD SINGING!! EVERYONE WELCOME CHRIST TEMPLE CHURCH (2 •LOCKS EAST of NORTHW ESTERM AVENUE on FALL CREEK PARKW AY DISTRICT ELDER NATHANIEL HADDEN ACTING PASTOR
Mt. Olive to enter new building; services set ,
Rev. and Mrs. Squires in 3rd year at Olivet Baptist Church
A—In Memoriam
IFW EDIFICE AT 1003W.16TH
OLIVE RELOCATION COMMITTEE
Ribbon cutting services of Mt. )live Baptist Church will be held >unday, August 3 at the imposing new edifice at 1003 West 16th street. Dr. H.T. Toliver, pastor, will deliver the message at the 10:45 a.m. service. Music will be furnished by Mt. Olive singers. At the3:30p.m. seiwices Rev. Melvin B. Girton,pastor of Christ Missionary Baptist Church, and his congregation will be guests. Fellowship and communion will close out a grand and glorious day. Services for the week beginning August 4 are Scheduled with the following ministers to' speak on the days indicated. Services will begin at 7:30p.m. each evening. Monday: Rev. W.M. Robinson and congregation of Eastern Star Baptist Church. Tuesday: Rev. J. W. Crook and congregation of Puritan Baptist Church. Wednesday: Rev. Arthur Johnson and congregation of Friendship Baptist Church.
2ND ANNIVERSARY BLAKEY SPECIALS Presenting SHIRLEY CAESAR And The CAESAR SINGERS Also CARNATION SINGERS Church Of God In Christ Choir Of Kokomo, Ind. Local Guest Wondering Travelers Gospel Messengers Traveling Innerlights Silver Hearts SUNDAY, AUGUST 10 2:30 pjn. Buggs Temple Church llth & Missouri Advance $2—Door $2.50 Tickets at Discount Records, Douglas Pharmacy, Arlene’s House of Music, I.R.C. Music Store CaU 545-9249. Rev. Janies C Buggs, Pastor
'Jhursday: Rev. P.C. Owens and congregation of Zion Hope Baptist Church. Friday: Rev. Mozel Sanders and congregation of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church. Mrs. Rose Marie Wooden is general chairman of opening day services. Mrs. Geraldine Hawkins is co-chairman. Shown in the photos above are the pastor and able members of the Mt. Olive Baptist Relocation Committee. They are (left to right) Daugherty (Dan) Moore, Samuel Buckner, chairman; Mrs. CecilB.Fields, secretary; Columbus Morgan, co-chairman; Dr. H. T. Toliver, pastor; Issac Jones; Herbert Johnson and James C. Ward. This committee worked very hard and long for many months to relocate the church which was displaced by the Indiana University.Purdue complex. The other photo shows the new edifice now located at 1003 W. 16th street. The building is completely modern with a seating capacity of over 800, cen. tral air , conditioning, modern kitchen facilities, 18 class rooms, several offices and the pastor’s study. Adequate parking space adjoins the building, which will add much to the westside community. Hanger Construction C o mpany, Dallas, Texas was the general contractor. Atty. Henry J. Richardson, Jr. was legal advisor. 0—Card of Thanks GOUGH-The family of MRS. RACHEL GOUGH deeply appreciate the courtesy, sympathy, and beautiful flowers extended by relatives, friends, and neighbors at the passing of our beloved mother and grandmother. T o the R ev. Omen, Rev. Sister Mary Walker and Patton Funeral Home. Christina Jones granddaughter George Ballard- Son and Family
Xi £ REV. WILLIAM L. SQUIRES The members of Olivet Baptist Church, 1001 Hosbrook, will observe the third anniversary of their pastor and his wife. Rev. and Mrs. William L. Squires, from August 1 through August 4. The theme of the services will be “A Shining Light’’ (Ps. 84:11-12) Friday, August 1 will be Church Night with the program be-
MRS. WILUAM L. SQUIRES ginning at 7:30 p.m. On Sunday, August 3 Brother Claude Royston will be the speaker at morning seiwices. At3:30p.m. Rev. J. T. Highbaugh, pastor of Good Smaritan Baptist Church will be the speaker. A reception for the pastor and his wife wiU be held Monday, August 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the church dinning room. The public is invited to all services.
Church marks 13th year of pastor and wife
CLARENCE P. STEWART STEWART-ln loving memory of our dear brother, nephew and uncle CLARENCE P. STEWART whp. pissed August 4, 1931 and THEODORE D. STEWART who passed August 1, 1913. Sweet memories will linger forever Time cannot change them ’tis true Years that come cannot sever Our living remembrance of you. Marcus C. Stewart, Sr. brother Fredonia S. Temple, sister Mrs. Effie Stewart Corley Aunt George J. Thompson George P. Stewart II Marcus C. Stewart, Jr. Marcus C. Stewart III nephews
REV. ARTHUR JOHNSON The members of Friendship Baptist Church, 761 Sheffield, are celebrating the 13th Anniversary of their pastor and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson, beginning Wednesday, July 30 through Sunday, August 3. The following ministers will conduct services on the days indicated. Rev. Stacy Shields pastor of
». * *' m — a. . MRS. ARTHUR JOHNSON Pilgrim Baptist Church Wednesday, July 30. Rev. Andrew J. Brown pastor of St. John’s Missionary Baptist Church, Thursday, July 3L Rev. W. M. Robinson pastor of Eastern Star Baptist Church, Friday, August L Rev. Willie Moses pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church, Sunday, August 3.
Unity Baptist Church honors pastor on third anniversary
ALICE YOUNG YOUNG-In loving memory of our dear mother and wife iviita. ALiCfc YOUNG The memory of you dear Is like a thing of gold That never dulls or tarnishes Or grows the least bit old Five years have passed since that sad day When you, our love was calledaway God took you home, it was His will Within our hearts you liveth still. William L. Young, Husband Mary Frances Harvey, Daughter William H. Harvey, Grandson and Family
REV. EMORY G. DAVIS. The members of Unity Baptist Church, 1823-25 Central Avenue will celebrate the third anniversary of their pastor, Rev. Fitzhugh Lyons Sunday, August 3 through Friday, August 8. The speaker at 11 a.m. Sunday will be Rev. Emory G. Davis, pastor of All Souls Unitarian Church, Chicago, I1L His subject will be “Add Wa-
SUNDAY, AUGUST 3 Rev. Banks, Pastor of Greater Shepherd Missionary Baptist Church And Congregation, Will Worship with Goodwill Baptis* 1302 Columbia At SUNDAY, AUGUST 10 3:30 p.m. Rev. B. A. Lee Pastor of New Mission And Congregation will Worship with Goodwill 1302 Columbia Ave. You and Your Friends Are Invited to Attend These Services Rev. William Harris, Pastor
REV. FITZHUGH LYONS ter, And Stir.” Rev. J. Sidney Tate, pastor of Coppin Chapel AME Church will speak Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. The following ministers with their congregations will worship on the nights indicated at 7:30 p.m. each evening: Monday, August 4—Rev. W.I. Jones, Truelight Baptist Church. Tuesday, August 5—Rev. Phil White, Sunrise Baptist Church. Wednesday, August 6—Rev. Jessie L, Woods, Greater Whitestone Baptist Church. Thursday, August 7-R e v. A.K. Surrett, Greater St. James Baptist Church. Friday, August 8— Rev. J.A, Cheffins, Community Baptist Church. IN MEMORIAMS PAGE 12 CARDS OF THANKS PAGE 6
•REV. DR. ELSIE GUNZOLUS GUNZOLUS -In eternal memory of our dear wife ELSIE NORA GUNZOLUS who passed away August 6,1967 You cannot say, you must not say That she is dead. She is just away With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since she lingers there; So think of her faring on, as dear In the love of There as the love of Here, Think of her still as the same, and say She is not dead, she is just away. Now again I see her gentle smile Which I have lost long since and lost awhile. Dr. Chas. H. Gunzolus Church and College of CTJTDTT'TTAT TQM
