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Churrh rp]w>rters attention! Please ineliulo in your church announcement* only the pastor’s text and special services. Tliis does not include the Biblical passages, only the subject for both morning and evening sermons. Do not include pastor’s name, the address of the the church, nor any of the regular order of services.
den is in charge of services. <’ily <'borai Union sponsors ihird Sunday musical at 3 p.m.
Ml. Olive Mai>tist - The youth choir will hold their rdhe and book dedication a ml talent program Friday evening .lime It] with Mrs. K. Killebrew as sponsor.
Holy Trinity —Song service at s p.m. The third Sunday musical will also he held at S p.m.
.Metropolitan Maptist The Sisters of Help will hold ihcir annual Woman's n.i\ program at o o'clock Sunday aftcrnoii. Mrs. Ada Mrock is chairman.
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the aeventh son of Louisiana who is a great faith healer and spirhual medium. The man of God who was born with a veil over his face. For 5-»erb medicine and herb remedies of all kinds • ee Prof. Alexander.
437 Indiana Ave. Office Hours 9 A. M. to 10 P. M.
Appreciation Services will be held in honor of Mrs. Claudinc Rice. Sunday, June ISth, at :{ p. m. at the Ut. Theresa Spiritual Temple of which Wider A. (!. Hunter is pastor. This program is sponsored by Miss Henry L. Shorrell. blind gospel singer honoring Mrs. P.ice for her effort in sponsoring many successful programs for her l enefit. In return for such splendid work til is program is given in her honor. Well known as a gospel singer and Evangelist, Mrs. Rice will leave next week on an Evangelistic tour in Hie South. You are invited to attend this service.
WHY PAY MORE WE KILL OUR OWN MEATS Open p:very Day—S a. m. to 9 p. m.
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Scott Methodist- Rev. John W. Crook lia-- returned from lie* Jurisdictional conference at Men net eollege, ‘Jreenslio:o. \. C. week and repoits a great meet lug and lliicc of his triends were elected bishops, lie hopes to have all the members present Sunday mroning and evening.
l lcasant Valley. Gary, Ind. Reg ular services morunig and eve uing. Rev. C. W. Whiteside of Unicii I hi pt isf elmrcli of Dayton will hold a live day preaching at the church each night at s p.m.
(Jrcatcr St. Luke Baptist —Rev. A. M. Hughes, pastor. Regular services morning ami (‘veiling. Sp< cia! musical pn(grain'at p.m., Everybody invit(‘d
I'cnick Cliapcl AM E Zion—Rev. K. R.. Michaid. pastor of Zitui Templc A .ME Zion, Madison vide. Ky.. will In* guest speaker Sunday afternon ,'t o'(dock in a program sponsored by (be Senior Missionary society of which Mrs. Flora Measly is president. Rev. James Arnold, pastor, invites you!
REV. J. O. CLARK, FATHER’S DAY SPEAKER, AT GOOD SAMARITAN
Seeoin! Maptist June IS tin* Re lief club will sponsoi n ^peei;:! sermon presenting Rev. F. K. Dillard. The Cram! Body of Sisters <<f Charity will convene at Second Baptist, June UP. ‘21. and 22. A huiipuct will he held at S p.m.. Tuesd.-n night and Wednesday the Memorial servic e<. <: The Voilllg Women's Mission ary invite vou t«( tea Sunday. JiiiM' 2a an*i liiar an exceih'iit lirogram.
Special Father’s Day Program to Be Given At Midnight Vesper Services
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Melvin Cirton, CJias. Royster, honor of their Fatliers, Sunday, (a‘cil Highhaugh Junior l mier- ,j nne i,vj i a t jj ie Israelite Baptist wood, Mr. Frederick Carpenter, , ... ' .. . , Mrs. Mildred Dillard. Miss Myrtle ,Uurch “ c0rner - ' Norfh and Black Robinson, and others will sing in j 101,1 streets. Public invited.
APPRECIATION
REV. J. O. CLARK
First Baptist W. Indpls. — Tin church has closed a live day revival services conducted by the R* v. H. T T’diver. pastor «(f Ml. <Hive Itaptisi e||iire!i. Tin* hap-li-mal >(‘rviees will be held Sun day nicrning after servie(*s. Com muniou also Sunday at s p.m.
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INDIANA AT BLAKE IT. (Lockefleld Store Front) WE SERVE LOCKEFIELD AND SURROUNDING AREA
Sf. James Ma|»fist Sermouetle at 11: to by Rev. Charles M. Hunt. Tf's!imoiiial im'cting and Lord's supper follows. At * p.m.. tie* Filjriiii r rrav(*lors will render a complete pi ((gram.
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Daddies* Day will be a big day for celebration Sunday. June 18, at 11 a. m., 3 p. in., and S p. m., at the Good Samaritan Baptist ehuren 'with Rev. J. (). Clark, pastor of First Trinity Baptist church, Jeffersonville, Indiana, as the speaker. Til is day has been sot aside as “D-Day—Destiny Day" for the 11 a. in., 3 p. m., and S p. m. services, Rev. Clark is the proud father of a son in the Ranks and will deliver three powerful, redblooded messages at those hour?. At 8 p. m.. Father's Day serviced' will lx* sponsored by Cecil Highbaugh, Curtiss Wilson, and J. T. Highbaugh. Jr., featuring the Midnight Vesper Boys Duet with Master Summers of Metropolitan Baptist Church, and Mr. Harold Wilson. Special floral awards to i 11 The Oldest Daddy. 2) The Youngest Daddy. A laughing good time for all | men at 8 p. m. Herman Walker, ' general chairman.
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Free Movies for the Children Saturday at 11 A. M.
You Are Always Welcome
Rev. R. T. Andrews
MT. 2ION KAPTiST CHURCH—Corner 12th and Fayette Streets
The Trawling Echoes will sing at Seventeenth Street Memorial Baptist Church, Father's Day. Sunday. June is, at !i:30 P. M.
Rev. W. M. Edwards
Seringn at 11 A. M.
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We wish to express our appreciation and gratitude to our members and friends for their wonderful co-operation, and loyalty shown us during our Second Anniversary at the Indiana Baptist Church. We especially thank Mrs. Roberta Weakley, general chairman, lie* captains and committees who worked so zealously and untiring in their efforts to make our Anniversary a grand success. We aiso than,; tin folio wing ministers. congregations and choirs, ftev. W 11. Smiley. K. v, !, r. Whirley. Rev. A. L. Roache. Rev, .1. Jefferson. Rev. (]. Andrews, and Rev. A. F. Cantu II. pulpii alternate for the lovely gills, and the purse of ISOabii. May Cod bless you all, and we assure you that your kindness will long be remembered and never forgotten. Rev. and Mrs. F. R. Gatewood.
(’OMMISSION ON EVANGELISM TO HOLD CONVENTION
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Rev. R. R. Hagans, pastor of Second Baptist church. Shelbyville. Indiana, Evangelist, will conduct revival meeting at Eastern Star Baptist church, starting June 11 to June 23. Rev. Hagans is an effective speaker and a large crowd is expected to attend. The choruses for the Indiana Baptist State Association will sing. Rev. John T. Weedon is pastor.
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The Convention of the Commisinission on Evangelism of the Fourth Episcopal District will hold their Second Annual Session at St. Paul A. M. E. Church June 23 through 25. Evangelist Pattie McDowell. State Supervisor is hostess; Rev. S. D. Hardrick, host pastor. The public is cordially vinited to attend.
YOUTH FELLOWSHIP LEADER AT BARNES
GEORGE MARTIN
The Emanuel Baptist Male Chorus and Choir will sponsor a musical Sunday. June 18th, at 3 p. in., in honor of Mr. George Martin's Second Anniversary at. director of tlie chorus and choir.
NEW BAPTIST CHURCH WORKERS CLUB PRESENT METROPOLITAN SINGERS
The Methodist Youth Fellowship of Barnes Methodist church present Reverend James Otis Erwin, Sunday, June 18. at 11 Q’clock worship service and the 3 p. m. forum. Subject will be, ‘‘Christian Youth in the Post-War World.” The Reverend Erwin received his A. M. degree from Johnson C. Smith university in 1943, and comes to us from Northwestern university where lie is preparing for the ministry. He is a member on trial in the Lexington Conference, and president of the Lexington Conference Methodist Youth Fellowship. He is active in th,e Chicago SubDistrict, the Chicago Youth Council, and has served as forum leader several times with interracial groups.
The Metropolitan Jubilee Singers will he presented in a musical Sunday afternoon. June 18th, at 3:30 p. m. The program is sponsored by the Sinking Fund of the Willing Workers Club at New Baptist Church. Hear Mrs. Pauline Woods sing her testimony. Silver Offering. Mrs. Marie Cooper, chairman; Mrs. Minnie Jones, assistant chairman; Rev. R. H. Caddie, pastor. Don’t miss this treat!
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Bj Elizabeth Brlztntine-Tsft
■ l Don’t forget Father's Day Sunday .... if you've a dad, jti service, out of the city or at home with you ana mom, be sure diui pive him a little"token of appreciation for the many hue things he’s done for you .... don't forget 1o say a prayer for the boys over there!
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r I ha»ks to Kitty Lambert for her nice collection of scenes in dear ole K&intueky She's returned from a pleasant visit ai her home town, Henderson with her mother and other relatives Thanks also to Hazel McCullough for the collection of scenes from historic Charlestown, South Carolina. . . . . Hazel writes that Dave is well and sends his regards to all and that she misses the gang but is enjoying herself while there! * * * * * * Pvt. Jesse Copeland was home from the Southlands also for a furlough, looking quite healthy, wise and a trifle bit wealthy, so he reports ..... William Howard Taft, Seaman Second Class was also home on a pass to visit his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Taft and other relatives and friends A card from Charles Clements at Kelly Field, Texas let's us know that’s he s si ill okay in the air force and wants that Blondie should write him a letter! * •* * 4 * * *
Corrections are in order .... Amelia Paige is not wearing a diamond engagement l ing .... because she's still living her life alone and I stil! maintain 1 know something that I can't iell you just yet .... hut there are no slip-ups here, hope, hope, hope,, hope .... and not against hope, either!
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SISTERS OF CHARITY TO HOLD 430 CONVENTION
Sunday night, the Elliott Lyons and Mrs. Alberta Johnson and a party of friends were socializing at the Elks Rest (0!J after having seen a most enjoyable ball game at Victory Field. . . one of those Wesley 0. Jackson promotions and strictly on the quiet side! . . . Things have seemingly quieted down out that way now and seems as if you can sorta enjoy a game i" peace and goodness knows it's time. We just don't have anywhere to go and we ought to always remember that basenail is a very clean sport and that young and old enjoy it. . . . 4*- * if ^ * vf *
The 43rd Annual Convention of th Grand Body Sisters of Charity will convene at the Second Baptist church, 420 West Michigan street. June 20, 21, and 22, entertained by Charity, No. 4, Mrs. Anna Campbell, president. All grand officers and members are expected. A full program has been outlined. Rev. J. T. Highbaugh will be the speaker Thursday night and his choir will sing. Memorial Wednesday evening. Rev. Plummer D. Jacobs will be the speaker. Come and worship with uS. Parthena Crawford, G. B, P. Rev. P. D. Jacobs, G. B. Supt. Patria Taylor, G. Sec'y. Celia J. Maxey, Mother Matron.
REV J. B. CARTER TO SPEAK AT GOODWILL BAPTIST
Jack Imes was out and about Sunday night with his usual fooleries .... Having just been re-elected as Exalted Ruler of Indiana Lodge, 104, he was doing his bit of socializing in a most conspicuous manner .... that is to say .... he was real.y there patching .... and not wild not any hard lefts .... but plenty of straights . . . with him for a short while wa* Brother Etchhurg Powell. * •* <♦> if * * Guy U. Blaine, Exalted Ruler was around and about extending congrats to Jack and greetings and welcomes to others as is his usual customary manner of hospitality! ...... State President Ada Abrams Jones, Ardelia Yancy, Dtrs. Hinkle, Hattie Let* Perkins and Mr. Perkins, Sadie Murray and a flock of others in their white just after memorial services were also socializing and everywhere a spirit of congeniality was mingling! ...... c * <* ■* * * * Haen’t been down on the stem in quite sometime, but .hey tell me that Eddie Thomas is still holding them down at Dick’s . . . . that Bea Watts, Lucille and Thelma are also continuing their services and Johnny Smith of the Cotton Club recently spent a pleasant visit in Chicago at many of the brighteries . . . from rumors, we hear that the Panama continues having good cold beers with only a little Invasion (Gold Medal) to quineh the thirsts .... and that The Great Britto, Leroy Johnson and Ed Let with Earl Clemmons bringing up the rears with good service and hospitality .... for really good fried chicken . . . tr\ that at the Panama ’in Lil and Clarence's Kitchen yum, yum, wish I had a piece just now! x * * <*, * * * Libby Filmore is quite the Recorder envy just now .... she's basking i»' the shade at home with her relatives in South Bend and from there will be balling in Chicago and from there will go to Milwaukee ! F^PPy Filmore is having a pretty hard time of it finding those home cookeries .... especially the kind that Libby dishes out because vou just can’t find 'em in restaurants. . . . Congratulations are to be ordered to Geraldine Bradford of Terre Haute, June 27 when she celebrates another birthday .... Imagine that she will receive many nice gifts and main' many cards!
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Hilda Franklin and Miss Matilda Cole were out and about last week-end enjoying the spots .... the latter was visiting here for about four weeks with Mrs. Franklin and Miss Edith Hyde and is from Birmingham, Ala. Qui.e a charming lil lady aiid strictly on the groovey side! Callie Harris and Melba Bryant locked like those darling bashful babes of School Daze Sunday night at the Industrial chib Joe Douglas and Ira King were also seen sportin' in and around the club along with Jack Imes. and others! * * * * * *
Will be pickin’ up on you cats and chicks a lil bit later . . . . and don't be surprised whenever I drop in ... . meanwhile .... knock yourselves on. at the many night clubs we now have . . . v. e are gettin’ good and will soon have more! . . . . . this is 30 ... .
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