Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1944 — Page 6
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. The Mt. Uaran Baptist ChurchKev, (’. J. Dailey. Central District I will ceicbratc the Seventeenth An-Modeiator. will be the speakeis. niveisary of tli«‘ pastor. Rev. (’. Sunday morning at 11 a. m., Rev.
Iteiiry Hell. October 6th and 8th.,I. T. Highhaugh, Sr... pastor ot I rioav eveniim at S p. m., itev. R.(’ ()0 d Samaritan, will be the sjieak- Blake street. The public is invited T. Andrews. Sr., pastor, Mt. Zion; . « m , { ,, v F . K DU . Cider T. R. Murff. pastor; Mr><
Rev. F. Jefferson, pastor of Pil- tr - J , grim, and Rev. \Y. M. EJwards. Iaid - Pastor of Gethsemane will be
pastor of Seventeenth Street, and guest speaker.
Elder 7'. R. Murff, pastor; Viola Full in ore, secretary.
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(•ood Samaritan Baptist: The Senior elioir presents the uiontbly program Simday at > :Mo p.m. Har ii;o!i Crawford is direetor: Imo g«*tu‘ ('osby. pianist. Second Christ t in: U<>me-eoming
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GOOD SAMARITAN CHURCH PRESENTS YOUTHFUL VOCAL
STUDENT FRIDAY EVE. The Celestial Choral of Good 'Samaritan Baptist church presents Miss Marian Regina Mayo in her third vocal recital. Friday, Oct. fj, S:3b j). in. Mrs. Glenda Squires, her instructor and accompanist assures those who attend an evening of rich musicale entertainment. Miss Mayo is a coming vocalist with breath taking artistic
possibilities.
The -quires Student Choir, of which she is a member, will contribute well chosen selections for
OUR i? AN MAIL HAS been stackin’ up here of late and jusl in case you didu t know some folk were out of town, here’s a few ol the missives we’ve received: Hey, NOW. HAVING a hall and everything is yroovey, 'we you soon! .... that was from Julia Young; and Robert J ope wiio are as close as the white in milk. They were placing; Detroit and Chicago! .... We think that will soon be Air. and Mrs. ... .■
JENNIE CALDWELL FROM Lousville, Ky., and she’s been having tun, but not like she did while iie^e: We miss you too, Jennie, and bo hope that you will he returning here soon! .... She saw Sallie and SteyeTn Louisville, that's where they receive their mail just now and it won’t be long before ve’li bt trekking down toward Derbytown! .... The Westmorelands are down at Nashville havin’ a bee-ooti-ful time and wish their children (the Squires) were with them! .... Wish we were some where too, but you can’t do everything. • • • OVER I HE WEEK-END we found out bits of news .... the most interesting . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest (Jooeh are mama anti papa now to Ernest Gooch jr., who hit town last Sunday <it City Hospital, tippin’ the scales at seven and one-half pounds .... is Goochie a proud papa! .... Just get around v. here he is !
ALFRED WRIGHT jr., blew in from Chicago to furlough ... he s just been inducted by Chicago draft boards . . . and eome Sunday v\ill come back again for a farewell party at the home of mama and papa w right along with other members ol the family! . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scott of Noblesville were Ui_thi; city for the week-end as guests of their cousin, Frank Drown who busily showing them to all the popular spots!
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GENTRY FRANCIS and CANDIS have returned to Etowii alter she s been attending and was graduated from
id God: Rev. Swan and Rev. Lee v yy of St. Louh will comluet a revival ,,H ‘ ° tcas,on13 - Mr - Herman Walk-
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JOSEPHINE COLE The (Ybstiul Junior Choir of Mt. Paran Baptist church, will present Josephine Cole, one of the choir members, in u piano and violin re ital. Friday evening. October Kith. 8 p. m., at the church. Miss ('ole is a student of Mrs. Anna Roundtree and a violin student of James Compton of Attucks High school. The public is invited to hear ibis recital.
eovered dish banquet ai the e||iircb Friday evening Oct. <i at 7 :Jb when two outstanding speakers of the eongregation will talk. Thw pastor will preach the home-coming sermon Sunday at 10:4." a.in., and at 7 :.‘lrt p.m,. the congregation will Observe the pastor's tirsf anniversary. Rev. It. II. Peoples is pas tor. All meiiibers and friends are j p.m.
invited.
Wednesday. Thursday and Friday nights. Saturday evening, tlie Csb rr’s board will present a musical featuring Mrs. Sadye Lander-. . . Spemnl women's day services Sun day at .'{ p.m.. with Ivvang. ('. Bai-
led as principal speaker.
or, president, and Mrs.
Thompson, chairman.
Helen
EASTERN STAR AND HAUMONETTE SINGERS
AT MT. OLIVE
Getleemane Baptist: Rev. F. K. Dillard will deliver a >pecial ser men "Tbt' Prodigal Son”, at morn ing worship hour Sunday. At p.m. the chorus will render a musi <al program. J.ord's Supper at >•
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CALLING ALL SINNERS The Rev. Henry McBride Paster of the Pisgah wapUst onuren. Kokomo, Indiana — will conduct A TWO WEEKS REVIVAL Starting October 8th Through the 20th At the New Testament Baptist Church 2611 Annette Street Devotiorals each night will be conducted by Deacon Lewis Shines and Deacon Curley Shorts. All ministers and singers are invited. The public is welcome. REV. JOHN JAMES CROOK, MINISTER
FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICE Pfc. Forest Dt Graphenreed will arrive Thursday from Cheyenne, Wyo. Since be has been in Service. God has called him to tin* ministry. He will preach his first sermon Friday, S p. m., at the Original.Church of God, 2807 Northwestern avenue. Elder J. D. Oakley is pastor.
Friendship Baptist: Miss 'Anna Hatcher and Willie Mae Overstreet will be presented Sunday at.lLMd p.m.. and Mrs. Callie Taylor front lo 12 p.m. Rev. Overstreet, pastor. Mrs. Sue Smith, sponsor. Gethsemane Baptist: The Female chorus will present the Indianapolis Spiritual Singers Sunday at 2 din 1 m. Fnuna Coe is president: Rev. F. L. Dillard, pastor.
C'oppin Chapel A.V1F — Rev. * M. D. Robinson lias been return cd for another year, which begins Ids Nth year as pastor. He will l>e In charge of the pulpit Sunday. Greater St. John Baptist: Rev. J C. B, Jones. Chicago, preaches n: 11 *and S. At 2 p.m. Lord's Sup pe£. (li-t. 11. R« v. A. Batts. 16tIt Baptist church and singers will he guests Rev. Oden is acting pas
tor.
\\ alkei’ Beau f y school as an operator and instructor .... the Raymond Hetarys and the Squires were their hosts a few briohts ago to wish them a cheerful farewell and a speedy return ! .... Thelma Henry is also operating now at the Petite Fashion shoppe, where Theola Jones fromerly laundried ttiefe before joining the VACS! .... Oetavine Parks is also there. , Nice running into Juanita Patton, a member of the Gung-ho’s, and hearing that she’s still winning prizes despite the fact that Annabeile Smith still keeps snatchin. when she ain’t lookin'! ... Both the girts seem lucky and each is always glad when the other lias to be hostess . . . . hostesses can’t win prizes! • » •
Fugcne KJnnmds presents the j
Eastern Star Jubilee Singers and WE HEAR THAT CPL. WALTER D. PATTON is keepli)" a ’ inusi'caV pr!)?ra\n n ^lmd < ay , ^fe j u l’ vvith Die Yvhat-whats and the who-who’s because he ernoon. Oct. sth. at Mt. olive Bap- reads the Recorder each week on the sands of Hawaii. He has
been in service 1C, years and will be remembered as the popu-
lar shoee repairman! .... • 9 •
LeROY JOHNSON will pass another milestone, October 6 .... we offer many happy returns of the day .... Opal Garrett Gaddie also observed her birthday October o . . . imagine a few intimates will just set back awhile that evening and reminisi t ! .... it s very pleasant and nice! .... Jessie Smith Jones of Smitty’s Tavern wasn’t especially celebrating anything Saltiday. but she just decided she'd see how it felt to he spending money like water in somebody else's place and to be on tin- guest list side .... seemed to be doing all right too, Jessie and we think it should happen more often!
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list church. :il :L30 p. m.
Four members in the Octette received tokens recently for perfect attendance in three months,
instead of one month.
REV. JAMES ARNOLD
SPEAKER FOR
WOMEN’S ( HORUS
Grodwill Baptist: Regular serv- 1 2»t. James Baptist: Rev. G. M
The Women's Chorus will sponsor a program Friday, October (jth. ai 8:15 p. m , at Phillips Temple C. M. E. church, Drake and West streets. Rev. James Arnold speaker. The public is invited. Mrs. Mary Christian is president; Rev.
O. A. Calhoun, pastor.
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FAMOUS LOUISVILLE SINGER AT INDIANA BAPTIST C HURCH
Mrs. Mu hie Sellers. Louisville Wonder Girl and Sweet Singer of Isaiah, will render a complete program at the Indiana Baptist church, 9 11 Indiana avenue, Sunday. October Sth. at 8 P m. if you want your spirit renewed and your soul revived, don't fail to hear Mrs. Sellers.. Come one! Come all! if you want a seat, come early. Rev. E. it. Gatewood, pastor.
lees. The Union of churches will
hold their service at 8 :.'»ti p.m.. Sun
day to which the public is invited.
Rev. Wm. Harris i- pastor. Plea-aid Valley, Gary. ind. :K!
der W. H. Hughes is pastor, preach
i - at 11 :.'»o a.m. At p.m. Hughes will preach al Mt
Baptist of which Eider Jones is
pastor. S p.m.. he preaches also.
Hunt, pastor preaches at 11:45 a. in.; pin. Rev. S. ('. Richards of Xorthsidc Bapt. cliuicli picai lies for the Young IVople's < hoir. Mrs. L Woods, pre^iden;. > p.m.. ser- j mon. <>ct. (*. Itev. (). M. Head and -ingers will render musical for Elder Missionary Society of which Mrs. \ilio M. Brewer is ptesidenl. Oct. 12. Mrs. Audrey McCmie sponsor> a taitsical itrogram in behalf of tin
Young People's choir.
Phillips Temple CMF: Atty. It f . Brokenhurr will deliver an ad (tress for the Senior Steward board Sunday Oct. s al C pin. Atty? Wil son Beene will introdmi* him. Jesse Spight is chairman: Rev. <». A ('alhouii is jiastor.
(iOSPEL FEAST IN SONGS
AT TRINITY C. M E. MONDAY, OCT. !Kh
J. T. HIGHBAUGH, JR. AT MT. HOREB BAPTIST SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8th
The Mt. Horob Baptist church. 830 West Ninth street, will have
The Trinity ('. M. E. church, as ifs speaker for the 11 o’clock 2249 Mart indale avenue, will con- services, Sunday, October 8 th, Rev. duct a musical service Monday J. 7’. Highhaugh. Jr., He will have night. October 9th, at 8:30 p. m. charge of the evening services. They will he assisted by other lo- also, which start at 7:30. cal talent. Because of his spiritual songs Tuesday, October 10th. the Juhi- and wide circle of friends, a crowd lee Gospel Fingers will appear and is expected to attend these serv-
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on Wednesday, October 11th, the Carnation Chorale under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Beck will appear. The North Side Gospel Echoes will render a program Thursday, October 12th, and on Friday, October 13th. the Star Tin under the direction of Lucille Davis will he in charge. These groups will all he assisted by other local talent. Come early to get a seat. Monday. October Kith, Elder T. R. Murff and his choruses will worship at Trinity with Mrs. Davis
in charge.
ices.
THANK YOU I am deeply grateful to all who assisted in any way'to make the Gladys Marie Keys recital a success. Had it not been for the fim spirit of co-operation and loyalty of my friends, my efforts would have been in vain. LUCRETIA LAWSON LOVE.
First Baptist N. Imlpls.: Rev. F. F. Young pleaches 11 a.m.. and the Mission chorus. sings. p.m. Mis sfoiuiry Circle program. Rev, L. Gaston to speak. 7 p.m. BYIM s p.m.. Rev. L. Z. Warren preach s. Rev. F. \V. WeaI tiers of Richmond conducts a revival from Oct. it 20.
BISHOP JOHN A. GREGG THE INDEPENDENT SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF INDIANAPOLIS 2720 Clifton Street Sunday School. 1C:30 A. M.; Morning Worship, 11:30 A. M.; Evening Worship. 8:00 P. M. Elder McLeod, Pastor; G. W. j Warren, Bishop. Come One! Come All!
Rev. C. Walton, Noted Evangelist
To Conduct Revival
Bridgeport Church Observes Anniversary
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FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF REV. C. F. HARRIS
IS OBSERVED
j Rev. C. F. Harris just celebrated his Fifth Anniversary as pastor of Union Baptist Church which
has been very successful.
Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Harris wish to thank the following persons who helped to make this occasion a success: Rev. L. S. Gaston and his congregation. Rev. W. M. Ed- | wards and his congregation. Rev.
Fir'd Baptist Bridgeport church
A Revival conducted by the First : ,, ' sorv «‘d the Ihird anniversary of ’harity Baptist church 2239 Colum- * ,s p:' s tor. Rev. I . Wilson Septem- ! ia avenue, will begin Sunday. ’ K1 ' - s - :in ^ October 1. Rev. R. 'R tober 9th through the 13th. Rev. Gregory and chorus. Rev. G. AnC. Walton, a noted Evangelist and drews and chorus and Rev. E. pastor, will be in charge of the Skaggs and chorus were program services each night, at 7:45. j participants and Rev. Ward and Rev. George McGuire is pastor j ^ ,v '- Hines of New Augusta were
of First Charity Baptist church. The public is cordially invited
to attend these services.
acting pastors. Mrs. A. Leach man
LAST WEEK A YEAR AGO, Bob Trice, we told you. was mixing ’em at Ultit and Capitol .... this year, he’s at the Hotel Antlers and has been lor sometime and is doing all reet . . - . likewise Ike at the Cotton House is proving himseli a likeable mixologist .... Upsia Bell is swinging the shift now at the I’ananta ;.i:d vli.it a tine swing shifter! \.t Dick Shaw’s is the unique sign,.‘'Please come to the bar to be served! .... We arc short of help!” .... and they are coming to the bar. . . • • • BILL SMITH is attempting to make a homey spot again for ihe waiters and hotel boys like Bayne s used to be he has the propship of the .‘511 Pool Room .... things are gettin’ together and quite groover. ... a few dims ago, we heard one.of those good ole quartets harmonizin’ in the good ole fashion, way. so we hope to encourage the ole maestro to carry on! .... Walter McNary was sportin about Sattidy bright with yours truly .... it’s nobody’s biz where was the Square and where was Ethel? we know where they were! . . . The Joe Johnsons (Be a). Annabeile and Daddy .lack Bakei, Mary Armstrong and O v a Carey had a tete-a-tete Sattidy bright! Annabqile end Ora were sportin black suits with red accents .... and my what accents! .... on youth! . . . orchids fot The Ritz Lounge . . it’s deloVely . . . May the management manage to keep it that way! ..... Now peebles. I’ve got a code'in mine head . . . don’t tell FBI peebles, because it’s only JO!
was mistress of ceremonies. 77ie pastor and wife received a purse of *75 and many useful gifts from members. Mrs. < >. Cullens, Mrs. L. Bolin. Miss K. Bullens presented gifts: Mrs. M. Gill, chairman of
the reception was assisted by Mrs. Bundle and Mrs. Williamls with decorations. Deacons <). Cullens and J. Kelly gave remarks. H. Leachman and S. Holliday had charge of finance.
DOROTHY POSEY AT CHURCH OF LIVING GOD (C. W. F. F.)
SEND NO MONEY! F. R. Hatcher and his congrega-i ^•"*^ (i ir r 9^ nS,(jhtnthomewit hoor$^|0jj
lion. Rev. L. Foster, and Rev. O. Nance and the officers and members of Union Baptist Church, the
- many friends; Rev. Bell, who Miss Dorothy Posey will he pre- preached the Anniversary Sermon:
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sented in a full program of songs at the Church of the Living God (C. W. F. F.), 542 North California street, Monday, October 9th. at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, October 10th. at 7:30 P. M., the 52nd annual assembly of the Church of the Living God (C. W. F. F.) will he in session here, starting October 10th thru the 1Gth. Indianapolis, its host church, will present itself with a full and com- | plete program representing, Gary, , Evansville, and Indianapolis. The Rt. Rev. O. V. Hall, presid- i ing; Bishop H. M. Overton, pastor, j
Rev. Dailey, and Mr. B. J. Jackson of Peoples Funeral Home.
GRAY HAIR Put them in the °Old Folks Group"
11:00 A. M. MENDING A BROKEN WORLD 3:30 P.M. ANNUAL SERMON, Group, No. 25, Rev. J. T. Weeden, Guest Speaker. 7:30 P.M. Religious Movie— “IT IS THE BRAIN THAT COUNTS”
Free Movies for the Children Saturday at 11 A.
You Are Always Welcome
Rev. R. T. Andrews
MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
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