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MENTION THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER WHEN ANSWERING ADS

SATURDAY, MARCH 31,1945

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Kev. and Mrs. A. L. Roach Are Grateful

Tht' (*lisiinu:!ii of Stalo .Mission Mi.iitl, ID'V. Win. '/. Thomns of Mi.m Imli nu' rcqin sts lliiit (lie

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Hh ill 12 o’clock Noon

IN THE

M V. I* \RAN IJAI'TIST ( III R( H i:< f I’. Vomi^. iin tor of l-’irst I' 111 j - i « Iiiin li. .Yorlh i ml in tr s |‘o| i f ron ;n>mlin: «m h't;i rv. iiiHiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiniimiiiiiiiiimiiii Look Who's Here! Rev. Prof. Alexander the seventh son of Louisiana who is a great faith healer and cpiriUial medium. The mar of God who was born with a veit over his face. He has opened a new Cpiritual Church. 922 North Capitol. Services every Wednesday and Sunday Evenings, at f P. M. For Herb Medicine and

VTA IT ALA JACKSON, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, AT PHILLIPS TEMPLE Phillips Temple CM K church will present Mahalu Jackson of Chicago. Illinois in and evening of gospel songs Friday night, April

ti at N p. m.

Mrs. Jackson's lirst appearance in Indianapolis was wilh Thomas J Dorsey, the gospel song writer, at , which lime she sang to a capacity! au tienec. .she will appear with an entirely new cast and a repertoire

of gospel songs.

Tickets are on sale at the In- | dianapoiis Recorder oflice, Grubbs j . leaders. Kith and Senate Avenue. Maxey Drug Store, L'lst and Houle-j vard Place, Courtney's Pharmacy, j 27th and X. Western Avenue, Mil Vpt'll i di ed Johnson's Package store, 12th

EASTER SUNRISE SERVICES AT CHURCH OF GOD, C. W. F. F.

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ail'! X. West Streets.

E IS HOP H. M. OVERTON

DR. C. EUBANK RUCKER EVAN. G. DICKERSON AT TABERNACLE OF GOD

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Dr. C. Eubank Rucker of Louisville. Kentucky, presiding Elder of the AMEZ church and superin ten-5 dent of the Indianapolis district will preach at the Tabernacle of God. 443 Hlakc Street, Sunday,, April 1st at 8:30 p. m. Evangefist j Gertrude Dickerson of Chicago. Illinois will appear in a Candle Light service at this service. * The Golden Echo Qua nett of Evansville, Indiana, will he presented in a musical program, Saturday night, March 31, at the church. Each person is asked to bring 75 cents. Mrs. Laura Hall is sponsor of the program which will start promptly at 8:30 p. in. A baby contest, sponsored by Charity No. 3, Chairman of Ways and Means of the Grand Body Sisters of Charity and the Widows Club will ho held at the Tabernacle, Friday, March 30th. at 8:15 p. m. ! Mrs. P. Crawford is president of |G. M.. Mrs. Anna Watkins is president of the Widows Club. The* public is invited to attend this affair to boost their favorite baby.

The Senior ehoir of the ehurrh

of the Living Cod • wFF, 512 x.jsT. JAMES BAPTIST

UHURUH TO OBSERVE

'I'lie Sixteenth Anniversary of the St. James Baptist church will he observed beginning April 1st

Hrrb Remedies of all kinds, see

Profissor Alexander. * 437 INDIANA AVE.

Office Hours 0 A. M. to 10 P. M.

Golden Gate Quartett SUNDAY, APRIL L"»lh at 2:30 p. m. ( adle Tabernacle 326 E. Ohio Street

California Streets will observ* Easter Sunrise Service, Sunday, .

April 1st. H»lh ANNIVERSARY

The choir will present the “Way of the Cross,” a sermon in songs. Faster Sunday morning at ti a. m. ‘under ihe direction of Miss Rea-

triee will he: ! through the 8th.

Mrs. Gainer, Mi pope, Mrs. Sunday, April 1st at .! p. m. unFrazier. Mrs. Helms and Mrs : 1 'l 1 '* uuspiees ot the Sunday j Stables. The “Old Rugged Gross” s< 1,m >l an ' 1 RTU with Miss Johnny will he pantomized by Mrs Frazier Wilkcrsum as mistress of ceremoand Garner. Rearers will be lit- n,<>s ' ,lle <^‘Votion will he conductHe Doris Rradley and Rttelnd '■' l }' y ,ho t>y the }j,.], ns ! choir, welcome address. Miss Rosie This program will begin prompl ' R(,ri(; * »> ,,si(, al program under dilv at *; a. m. and the public is ( >‘' Dorothy Posey with . ol d:..11/ invited to attend Mrs i ‘ hurt h announcements and hene<'aHie Ftovall is president. Rishop j ,1,H,on: M<),1( hiy. April 2 at 8 p. m. Ill M. Overton is pastor of the i " m,er ,h( * attspiees of the church.

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Miss Robert Hopkins, mistress of

Vec Lie Sen Now Ojifns MON., TUES.. TrlURS.. FBI. F ROM (i P. M. TO 2 A. M. SATURDAY nrd SUNDAY .S I*, M., TILL Chop S'try * I-TJ F(> '-> Yo*»(j Ptrppcr Steaks Ordure, to t.ikc home i indi \na wem l X \ X X v ^ ,l .' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ s

V/.ilkcr D.U- Store Recorder SI'KCIAI. (JOOI) KKIDAY o i fi f • r, IVi x o y s t. i u 55 >» 1st 3M(t * r •■a ^ ^ -v ■■ x ■ »»». ■ ■ t?,!vd. Place, JacoDs Funeral Home ^ GOODWILL wrstsidc and castside, Lockfield BAPIISI ( HI RUH

Grocery Siore. Crawford's Beauty

ccrmonies the devotions will be j ( , ay Altvn ,, nll , i( , , h

conducted Ity the deacons, songs

I hv tho chott. welcome address hy | ()11 j S( . Woods, inistress ( ‘ I' lao .Its. E. Warfield, a paper by Mrs. 1 n j ( , s || H . visiting chincli will luRdly Rrotlitv solo by Mrs. L. pmhbdicm liaptis. . hm. h will, de

v . . , , Drown, sermon by Rev. C. A. Hunt, ivotious by Hie d-acotm. I'.n/s by

The; 451 Blake Street. Baker’s • !>■ < !,. i 'C. \ n . will l.e ohsei \ ed pastor ot Bethany Rapiisl church. | ,|ioru-. welcome addi'ss by Grocery. 25th <5. Oxford Streets, 'h*' Doodwiil HajiHst < liundi, I announcements and benediction: \ii«s i/ Donkins solo \li-s 1 11 . \ ei vice Beauty Shop, 15th and Co- ( ( ol,,ll|l | ,a Av '‘ 1 ) ,, ."‘ I 'y 1 !)} ’''uesday, AprM ^ 3 S p. in., under the [|o|d<ins. paper. Miss Roberta llop-

•imhia Avenue. ' ww ' 1 “ ” rn,, '

A VARIETY

Aflxancc tickets S1.20 Rcscrxcd scats S2.10 VISIT LEirs mi:ai' market \ND (iROUERY (jutldy led at Reasonable Prices 43/ VV. ;’F.th Street Corner, Paris Wa. 0224

l.enh,. Kelly IS presenting to- ceremonies, visit mg churches will h ;. m . f ii r . t jon. Sunday afternoon

S,, i, Sti'd'-nts ie ;. t ageanl "The ! be Revelation and Greater St. John I'-o'' •* under the ails Wav .,1 Hi*- Gr.r “ The public is Mnptis! churches wilh devolirms by | t h, deacon board and w ••!< omed. lex. \. . M. Harris is the deaeotis. songs hy the choir, I |„ )itr( | V vilh Deacon R.nwci

wclc-oine address hy Mrs. Mahle| as IMas , ( . r „| cormnon ie; I he vb Jackson.. solo. Mrs. L. Noel, paper i i( jnu rt in.'. I. will be X- w UhcTiy »> Mis. K. V\ ilkcTsoii, solip; hy f1i f * . j s j rhun li with ‘l^vnlinii hv . luur. sermon hy Rev. o. H. Hoad .p,. ng: by tlm c hoir, '"id Rev. H. f. Wimhcily as jil<«'r-■ %v ,.| r0 | |l ,, ;ii|(||css bv di’ac-on Long, nate. announcements aj.d benedic- H , IMa| . ks 1)y \| IS \] |,j vm . soliDon; Wednesday. April Hit. at s i v sermon by R. v \ p. m.. utidei the* auspices ot Phc* .\ndrexvs. atmoiincc m'•;lt‘ and Ie n

Mission with Mrs. Margie Brewer ,, ( |j (l j on

raised. The public isl US lnist,TSS of ceremonies, devo- T lu* miblh i> iuvi.'d to aftcml

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METROPOLH AN Jl BILEE <L\(iERS ON PROC;RAM The Viet rol.olitan Jllbiiee Sine, ers will If present ec | a! the Ml ()!i\’e Raptisl ciiurrli. eoriic-r RlalkC and Gollon .-'Hc-ei*. Thursday. April 7th. at bs p. m. :\ stTrer offer-

ing will in

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The Independent Spiritual Church 2533 BALTIMORE AVENUE

IN THE GROOVE Elizabeth Brizentine-Taft AFTER OUR ABSURD EXAGGERATION last week about being pressed lor space, and if you read it, you saw that we. (ior tin first time in a probable six months) had a xvhole eolynn? we so; ta hesitate this week as to iust xvhat to say . . . but here fjoes any oie bow . . . we’H ju-st let’er rip noot . .‘. let’s see how much .jixe we can shoot! ***-. **** ***. * THANKS TO SGT. ROBERT L. HORSLEY for his special Faster preetm^s from Rome to the s;taif and all tin* Wreekerdder readers!. .. Also too, to Bernard (Tuggle) Williams, whose piayitiK hanl at Hot Sivrings and in toed us that if that Square was there xvith liim he’d have more than one ni'dit out xvith the I'oys . . . ciniil ol that stuff because,that s the trash we are really tryhiK to mash! . . . Thanks To •tames (Mose) Lonj» for the • ard from the LI Grotto club it Windy City . . . Seote.iintr xvith Hu* milk ne was doin’ . . . after flying there with Willy Cooper for the fp'ht. *** *#*# IT WAS A GREAT DEAL SHAKING xvith the mitts xvith our first Latin Prof. . . . Allen T. Parks. J. U. Rutledge, Henry P.roxvn and '•nzz:n Paul Stuart who used to reed out some fiu<* sak tcc|iin«|ii«* and blue melodies xvheii In* inaestroed his oreli iiael: in the good o!e days xvlien “You're Drivin’ Me Urazy” was a rave ! theie four genial gents from the banks o’ the Wabash xver here last Sattidy bright for the Master Mason initiate! Quite untraditicnal to the ‘wearing of the green” is Dartholonii^xv •' Bossie i Winston, just now . . . he’s wearing the blue of the I nilcd Stdlr.s Navy . . . they tell me it was saddern McKinley's funeral at the drug store the night he left . . . but we arc certain that he’ll make a good sailor and xve’ll all be xvaiting for his quictv return ’

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IT WAS NICE MEETING VAN H. JOHNSON (don r get recited, not the movie star, but an interesting character xx hose

rev. and MRS. A L. ROACH ' running Oil tile Eastern railroad sx stem and was h«*r c for a \\’c lake iius mciiiod to extemi to the members ami friends of biief sta\ . ^ \xe hope he J] return soon to greet Ids litany old the Tabernacle llaptjst ciimcli our deep appreciation for the very friends here! line spirit show in our first anniversary. ■ #*•#

Words aic madecinalc* to express our deepest gratitude; to the j

visiting ministers and their chiiiehes lor their tin. spirit of co- IT’S OFFICER HAZEL McCULLOUGH if you don't mind W,,,, ,in, „ li,,.. many I,«u« "'est ducinir flic sehoo! dismissal . . . directing

iraffle at that corner is pretty difiy for man. to say nothing of a femu’ine personage undertaking such a job . . so we say it’s a great deal! . . . Hazel, we’re certain you’ll masH that I rash and see that nothing happens to those future generations

coming along.

, ' *** #*#* **#■* DOT DUNCAN OF SKATERS ARCADE infoed us that the Lukas-Iiarold Skating eluh xvill match their rolling with those in Louisville next Sunday and that siie’s going along xvith them to see iust what is what! . . .'Kentucky minded also are Kitty Lauibrrt and Bob Cross for Easter morn at the home of her motheri . . . Latching on the affirmative and eliminating 1 be negative is the purpose . , . so don’t you mess xvith mister

i in between! «»#* *#»*

ORA KAY’S NATAL DAY IS SATURDAY at T.JO pm. ami \ve re so very grateful that it xvoo’t be in the a.in., because* wr tvally eaii t take much of this waiting for people to he horn, (specially when ite omes at t :. r J0 a.m.; . . hoxvever it xvas a good de;vl while U lasted, but oh, the after affects! ***« ♦«** # V/ALTER (Tang) SMITH WHO FORMERLY n ...b nml wiHt Buddy Biyant’s oreh af the late Mitehellyne ua.s back in toxx n lust week ago with Ernie Fields at the Sunset . . . Tang was mighty glad to shake with the mitts with ole fraus and to be \vith his cdierub. Dottie! . . . she's your waitress at Dick':: noxc . . . Gene Sox Pope is drawin’ the crowds at Steins, we un derstaud and featured xvith him is Mary Alice Smith xvlios*. chirpimr the sweet blue song*.now . , . vou know like ‘‘Inti Each Life” *$#* **** ##«#

j;ifts ami a lai^c; puLsc

Ay,a in vve tiiank you. Rev. and Mis. A.

L. Roach.

welcome address hy Mi’s. II. Wardell. solo. Mrs. S. Malone, paper Mrs. A. Gordon, sony. ihc- clioii-. sermon Rev. Judyc- I Saundcr. attnouncemcnls and benediction- I'ri

GRAND BODY SISTERS OF CHARITY TO HAVE ANNUAL SERV ICE *

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Westside Confectionery AND POOI, ROOM 1001 03 W. MICHIGAN STREET We Specialize In TENDERLOINS, RIBS Try Our Famou* Home Made Chili ?nr, Corr'*ye Ice Cream, Candy, All Kinds of Soft Drink* BA^E BALL SCORES BY INNINGS Jake Ch-iitoff, Mr*. Margaret Chrieto^f, Mgr*.

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= MORNING SLR VIC t 11:00A.M.

= Ai TI RNO')N

E SERVICE 3:30 l-».M. E EVENING SERVICE .. 7:45P.M.

The Indianapolis Gospel Singers will appear in a midnight program. Sunday, April 1. R< v. R. M. McLeod. I’aslor Rev. G. W. Wai ron. 15i Imp Mi:. L. A. Warren. Secret ary

, , , The public

Dons hy the deacons, sours hy the s .. l v i. . in ,, .s. i \ am-, oi jclioir. welcome address hy Mrs. F. tlll . veiv till( . w ,„k d..nc bv tin R. Hunt, paper. Mrs A. Rosers. I liastol . and tlm . hmc li.

I alk, Mrs. A. Wilkerson. sour the c hoir. sermon hy Rev. 1). B. Dudley.

annotHicements and henediclion: ; M r . and ,\h>. Sam YauH - cent

Thursday. April 5. 8 p. m.. under I 11„. wc-c k-em! in < iica;o' u le r.- TimnksRiviiig service Sunday, April j

ilhe huspices of the choir with Mis. , Mm. \'aid\ < i-u lua icI m-i ' fd'rlh,' 'Anna Rorie as mrstress id' cere- d.i\ Mirc-h :’i Tliev u<i‘- m-'orn 1 monic's the visitiiiR chuifh is Shi p.ioieb !>■/ \D Jhiir, .Vibn ml 0:00 A. M. • loh Rapiisl ctnircli with dc*vcd ions j , i, j,, v , ,| v,.\,.|;it At <'mne >ic ,s

by Hie dc-c c,ns. scciirs by the c h«dr. b\ fi ieiicl- llmiv.

ELDER T. R. MURFF

'I’lie Grand Lody .Sisters of f'iiai ity will observe their annual

Greater St. Luke Baptist Church A M. HurIips. Minisler SImIcIou at DttJi Slrofds

11:00 A. IM. “The Ughl HcxonO" 7:30—Easier Music by Senior < lioir. (ins' pel ( horns and Men’s ( horns. Free Movies for the Children Saturday at 11 A. M. You Arc Always Welcome

MT, JTION BAPTIST CHURCH —Corner 12th and Fayrftr Streets

i ld< " T R. Mm ff is to preach tjie aniiiMi : «'i niotiLPa 11 liena Crawford i (V md Dody president. The

pui Ai' is invited.

ifLV. W. VI. CARR

10 ( ONIH UT REVIVAL

Sunday School . . Morning Worship 0. T. li

9:30 A. M. 11:00 A. M 6:30 P. M

Special Easter Service at 6:30 Lot d’a Supper at 8:00 P. M Sermon hy Rev. Dom blsoii “J’uiposc in Life” Neil. 2:12.

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vwwvw»%%%w%%wvwvwv%^%w^x Church of God Mission Cor 9th and California Sts. Whore Everybody Is Welcomed We Preach Christ, the Same Yesterday and Today and Forever. We say unto the public in these war times, come and let us reason together. Sunday School 10:30 A.M. Morning Worship 11:30 A.M. Night Service 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting, Tuesday 7:40 P.M. Bible Class at 2341 Northwestern Avenue, Every Sunday at 4 P. M. Rev. Enla Ellis. Pastor

MASTER GREETINGS

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EASTER GREETING

oi: id icp. m. at the Antioch I WERE SHOCKED AT THE PASSING of Capt. Win. I'aiiti. t 'dimHi. iJih and Missouri j II. LevoJJs, and somehow it just doesn’t seem real . in .otbef " ' j words., we’re not going to think of him as gone, ever . . . we’ll

still be exjieetintr hitti to just drop in somewhere, casually look around, smile at d wave his hand at friends and acquaintance? and say. “How do you do .Mrs. Griffie 1 Hoxv’s that boy of yours.’ meaning of course, the Square, of whom (’apt. Levells xxa.s. v eiy fond and vice versa! . . . vve do wish to express our Mbcere sympathies to his xvidoxx and the family! . . . and gee.

( HI RUH OF GOD, C.W.F.F. J though he’d been ill for <|uite sometime', we hate to give up

Rich AJoirison' . . . " e think he was a pretty grand felloxv and we are eerttim he’ll b * terribly missed at Indiana Lodge 104 . . . we extend sympathies to Miss Lillie and members of his family! . ’ ...

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ALFRED SMITH , 2255 INDIANAPOLIS AVENUE, who lias hern very much underweather would appreciate cards and c.ilis and visits from his many friends I’airweather and otherise . . . Smitty’s <i regular guy aiid x\e don’t want you to for-

get that ! . .• . .

THERESA WALDON S BACK IN THE stir at the Cotton J inuse alter a month s play day in Cleveland and. Pound and about! . . but she has her griefs to bear since they’ve passed this law about women not sitting at. the liars . . . we wonder why this had to happen at a time like this ’ . . . .aren’t women working in defense plants; haven’t they had to don the rob’ of breads imiews. and deny their personal charms by xvearing pants for safety’s sake and pin up those beautiful Gml's-gift-to-xvoman-tresses for safety’s sake and work 10-hour shifts just like any manf . . . pull and tug on street ears because the men won't let them sit down: run riveting machines and turn out gi % ase jobs .... what diff can the bar sitting mate now? . . , ihe only thing that we caiv say is that many women are protected from the wolves at the bars . . . they don’t sit there unless they have money to spend, xvhile sitting in booths sometimes, they are just baiters-on . . . it’s going to cost their hubbies’ and escorts more money by having them in the booths . . . but of course that’s a law okayed by our Gov. Ralph F. Gates and -eemiugly xvhat lo* sez is not going to be violated, but at least he can’t slop us from squawking, can he’ . . . suppose we say 30 oh tliisr because ttdViS'stiirAmerica ! God Bless It!!

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REV. W. M. CARR Rev. \\\ M. Carr, pastor of Gary. Indiaiia and overseer of the State of Indiana will conduct a revival bcfdiininfv Monday niuht. April 2 tlirotijdi the ir,Hi for the church of the Living God ('. VV. F. F.. 542 X. California Street. The general public cannot afford to miss heariiiR this sreut gospel ministe". s- rvices will I es:in each iii;;ht a t 7: :’»<*. Disimn H. M. Over-

j ida i ; pastor.

S I AIRSTFI S TO HEAVEN QUARTETT AT INDIANA BAPTIST APRIL 1st Tlie Indiana Baptist church. 941 Indian! Avenue will present in a full musical prosram Sunday. April 1. at 3:5n p. m. the Stairsteps To Heaven Quartett. If you want to hear something new and different don’t fail to hear these singers. If you want a seat, you must come early. Rev. E. R. Gatewood is pastor and cordially invite the public to attend

this program.

Du you want to save money and yet be well and stylishly dressed? Then come to the J. M. .1. STORE 1223 E. 16th STREET

We carry a full line of men, women and children’s clothing. Also a very nice line of furniture.

Mrs. Mary Brown, prop.