Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1947 — Page 6

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Ebenezcr Raptist Church 1075 UDELL STREET Minday School, 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 11:30 A. M. Rev. G. W. Washington, Pastor

Rev. Weeden Guest Speaker at Antioch

MRS. SUE SMITH is presenting THE SPIRITUAL FIVE In A Musical Program Sun., May 4, 3:30 P. M. At Friendship Raptist Church 9th and Paca Sts. Hear This Fine Basso from Louisville, Ky. Rev. Charles Overstreet, Pastor

INDIANA RAPTIST CHURCH presents 8 Mr. Clco Stockton From Glasgow, Kentucky 'IN A COMPLETE PROGRAM

Sunday, May 4, 8 P. M.

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REV. J. T. WEEDEN The pastor of Eastern Star Baptist Church wfll he guest speaker at Antioch Baptist Church, Sunday. May 4th, at 3:30 p. ra. His singing units will furnish music. This program will be given under the auspices of the Home Missionary. Pastor, E. H. Adams; President, Mrs. Beulah Taylor; Sponsor, Mrs. Mary Carlisle.

17th Street Baptist Church News Sunday, May 4th. Sunday School at 9:30. lesson explained by Deacon Blackman. Blackboard demonstration by Deacon Stewart. Senior Choir - processional at 1 1:15. Preaching by he pastor, 11:30. At 3:30 p. m.. he entire church vill worship at he Metropolitan laptist Church. At 8 p. m., the Gospel Chorus will render VesRev. W. M. per Service diEdwards rected by Mrs. Willa Starks. Tuesday evening. May 6th, the Usher Board Chorus will sponsor Mrs. Mildred Dillard in a full musical program. The public is invited to worship at this spiritual church. ReV. W. M. Edwards, pas-

tor.

6:30 p. m., Moses Mahoi, African ecturer will speak. 9 p. m.. Spiritual Five Quartet in musical. Public invited.

Mrs. Lula Ridley To Be Honored Sun.

Holds Meetings at Cadle Tabernacle

Special Services it Tabernacle

MRS. LULA RIDLEY

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BETHEL’S WOMEN’S CHORUS will render A FULL PROGRAM SUN., MAY 4, 3:30 P. M. Penick A. M. E. Z. Church 1146 Earhart St. Rev. B. H. Barnett, Pastor

Puritan Baptist Church 2611 Annette Street Rev. S. Swancey, Pastor Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. Evening Worship—7:30 P. M. P'-ayer Meeting Each Wednesday Evening

New Baptist Church 1215 N. WEST STREET Rev. R. H t Caddie, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship .... 3. 1. U o:30P. M. Evf'i ng Worship 7:30 P.M. YO j ARE ALWAYS WELCOME

THE SACRED FOUR QUARTETTE IN FULL PROGRAM New Liberty Baptist Church Sat., May 3, 8:45 P. M. Rev. G. Andrews, Pastor

GOOD SPIRIT SINGERS Thursday and Friday, Rev. Utah Fmith from New Orleans, La., will have charge of the 8:30 p. m. services at the (All-Denominational Tabernacle of God, 443 Blake Street. Preaching and singing of songs that were recoided by him, such as “Two Wings.” Healing services each evening. Saturday there will he a musical program rend ere 1 by the Good Spirit Gospel Singers of Chicago, 111. Rev. Utah Smith and other musical talent. All members are asked to bring a donation of 75 cents. Sunday services’ speaker will be Rev. Utah Smith at 11 a. m.. 3 p. m.. and at 8 p. m.

The Union Baptist Jubilee Chorus pays special tribute to Mrs. Lula Ridley as an ideal Mothe; at a Pre-Mother’s Day Program Sunday, April 4th, at 8 p. m., at the Union Baptist Church of which ReV. C. F. Harris is pastor. Mrs. Ridley is the mother of 12 chil dren; has 21 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She also was instrumental in the organization of the Union Chorus. Mr. Henry Riggins. president; Willa Johnson, di-

rector and sponsor.

Candelight Service At Israelite Baptist

R. E. SNODGRASS The unified evangelistic meshings now being held at Cadle Tabernacle will continue through Sunday, May 11 each night at 7:45 except Saturday night. The unified meetings are sponsored by 47 Christian church of Marion Coun-

ty.

The Rev. Ray E. Snodgrass, pastor of Central Christian church, Enid, Okla., is bringing each night inspirational and enlghtening messages to Christians and non-Chrst-ian.s who attend thei services. Rev. Snodgrass i^ assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Pollock, Nebo, 111., who direqt the music. Mrs. Snodgrass is soloist. The sponsors of the meetings invite the public to hear this nationally known evangelistic team as often | as possible while they are in the city.

ALLEYNE CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION MEMBERS are sponsoring A PASTEL TEA Sun., May 4, 4 to 7 P. M. ,u Womcto’s Federated Club Home 2034 N. Capitol Ave. Public Invited Rev. Mrs. Mary Johnson Pastor

THE MT. HELM BAPTIST CHURCH 1650 Yandes St. Rev. W. D. Edwards, Pastor Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—11 A. M. B. T. U.—6:30 P. M. Evening Worship—7:45 P. M. You Are Always Welcome -

REV. J.

HIGHBAUGH,

Men's Union Bible Class Y. W. C. A. EACH SUNDAY MORNING 9:30 Till 10:30 ‘To Help Men Think Straight’ George Hayes, Teacher Kenneth Hyde, President

APOSTOLIC CHRIST TEMPLE

402 W. Fall Creek Parkway Sermons Mornings and Evening* By the Pastor

Indianapolis

THE DEACONS’ WIVES COUNCIL OF THE W. H. & F. MISSION CONVENTION OF INDIANA Will Have a State Mass Meeting Sunday Afternoon, May 4th at the GOOD SAMARITAN BAPTIST CHURCH MRS. M. DARDEN Will Be Guest Speaker A Cordial Invitation Is Extended to the Public. Plan To Be With Us.

THE YOUNG WOMEN’S MISSIONARY OF SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH

are presenting

THE BELIEVERS IN CHRIST TRIO Formerly the New Liberty Trio Friday, May 9th at 8 P. M. CELEBRATING THEIR FIRST ANNIVERSARY A Grand Program For Everyone Come and Hear These Wonderful Singers Admission Free Lucille Calhoun, President Fredia Flagg, Secretary Rev. J. I. Saunders, Pastor

Goodwill Baptist Church 13th and Columbia REV. W. M. HARRIS, PASTOR Will Have a Week's Preaching Starting Sunday, May 4th, with the Pastor in Charge. May 6th, 8 P. M.—Elder Murray and Congregation May 6th—Rev. H. S. Davis and Choir. May 7th—Elder Rice and Choir. May 8th—Rev. S. D. Hardrick and Choir. May 9th—Rev. Fox and Choir. May 11th, 3 P. M.—Rev. J. H. Cheffins and Singers from Shelbyville, Ind.

Rev. J. T. Highbaugh, Jr., will conduct special Candlelight Services, Sunday. May 4th, at Israelite Baptist Church, North and Blackford Streets. The church will be lighted by a large electric cross

and two tapers.

A soul stirring program is assured including such artists as: Mesdames Beatrice Brown. MadeIciip E. Shanks, Callie B. Taylor, j Willa Johnson, Messrs. Milan | Brown, Cleo Stockton, David Mag- ' gard and many others. Come early to get a seat.

St. Mark

Baptist Church 20th and Yandes Sts. Church School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—11:00 A. M. B. T. U.—6:00 P. M. Night Service—7:30 P. M. Rev. A. Bernard, Pastor

Doctor’s Orders Mrs. Elizabeth Filmore, who underwent an operation at City hospital last Friday, is improving nicely. She is on Ward €-1. ? Mrs. Elmer Johnsori, who underwent an operation at! St. Vincent hospital last week, is convalescing rapidly.

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Earl Keen continues ill at the home of Rev. and Mrs. George Watkins, 2022 Highland pi. ; — Irvington News The usher board of First Bapt. church, Irvington, will sponsor a lecture by Prince Mijses, African prince, Friday night. Prince Moses is attending school in this country, and has made many personal appearances in churches. Mrs. Lillie McCoy Js serious'y ill at the home of her brother, Edward Leeks, 136 So. Sheridan ave. Mrs. Mary Rispass, j 1305 Cornell ave., is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carpenter celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary Saturday.

Noted Personal Relations Expert To Address Teen-Age Girls’ Group Dr. Evelyn Millis Duvall, speaker, author, and personal relations expert, will meet with higrh school <firls of the teenage department of Phyllis Wheatley YWCA Friday afternoon at 3:30 to discuss “Boys and Girls together”. Dr. Duvall is author of two recent public affairs pamphlets, “Building Your Marriage” and “Keeping Up With TeenAgers”, and is co-author of the recently published “When You Marry”. She is now executive secretary of the Nation al Council on Family Relations, which has its headquarters at

th' 1 Fniveisity of Chicago.

Nationally the YWCA has been- ——————; —

attentive .to the collective concern of teen-aged young people in its

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membership about the fund.tm_.n- „ ' X.. Pennsylvania st„

tals of relationships with family,

friends, and social groups. Their requests for information

and guidance a’ong these lines have become more and more regular, and program leaders have attempted to meet their need wi h

and Irvell Shobe. 310 W. Vermont st., took place April 17. Mrs. Hallie Kirk was the only attendant.

Mrs. Maggie Sebree, 112 South Campbell st., left Friday to visit

forums and discussion groups with her sister. Mrs. Anna Downs, who

TILLMAN HARPOLE POST TO MEET V ■■■ C" "F • ; The regular meeting of Tillman H. Harpo.e Post No.! 249, American Legion, will be held Monday night at 8. MciKnley Brewer is commander.

recognized leaders In the fields of public relations and sociology. Dr. Duvall will address youth leaders and parents at a luncheon meeting Friday in the Central YWCA under sponsorship of the Indianapolis Church Federation. The Central teen-age department will present her in an evening meeting

with boys and gir's.

Parents and workers with young people are invited to hear Dr. Dui vail in her discussion of teen nge problems at Phyllis ‘Wheatley. Proj gram directors of the teen-age departments feel it would be diffi- : cu t to find a speaker better qualified to lead this discussion, since her highest recommendations have | come from young people.

is seriously ill in Hopkinsvile. Ky. She will return when her sister is better.

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Mrs. Ada Thompson entertained her nephews. Arthur Tate and Willie Moore, Bloomington, this

week.

“HORIZONS” ATTEND DE-' TROIT CONFERENCE: A group of girls of high school agf5, members of ihe “Horisons”, former Camp Fire girls and students of School 63, visited Detroit last week to attend a regional conference of the Horizons club. The group of 37 girls included students from Manuel, St. Agnes, Washington high school, Broad Ripple and Technical. Emogene Garrett represented the local group as chairman in the discussion panel, fhe Horizons organization is a ,characterbuilding body advancing the work of the Camp Fire organization. Miss Harriet Kelly, principal of School 63 is a sponsor of this group. Shown in the picture above are (seated left to right) Miss Mary Sales, local public health nurse and counsellor to the group; Miss Harret Keliy, principal of School 63, and sponsor of the group; Emogene Garrett; Mrs. Charlotte Myers, teacher at School 63 and advisor: (Standing) Lettie Cunningham, Catherine Pullins, Suzone Mille’*, Patricia Thomas a;.d Oliva Buggs.

FOR YOU

TRUE VINE BAPTIST CHURCH 19th and Columbia Ave. SUNDAY, MAY 4th — 3:30 P. M. B. S. T. TRIO IN FULL MUSICAL PROGRAM 9:00 P. M. MAY TAYLOR AND HER GROUP In Full Musical Program Anna Primus, Sponsor Rev.. W. E. Starks, Pastor

Princeton Home Forms Background

For Sing-le-Rjng Wedding Ceremony PRINCETON, |Ind —The home of Mis*s Nora Ciai? made a beautiful setting for the marriage of Miss Dorothy Barnes and Rev. W. L. Holston. Rev. A. Holston, brother of the bride-

groom. officiated al the single-ring ceremony. nkins played bridal airs preceding the cere-

Dixon sang “I Love You Truly”.

The bride, given in marriage by her aunt, Miss Nora Craig, was attractive in a gray street-length dress with pink accessories. She wore a corsage of partly opened rose buds. As her “something old” she wore a pink necklace belonging to Mrs. Ruby Hanford. Hur ‘•something blue” waS a sky-blue will be at home to friends at 537

handkerchief, and a pair of ear- E. Walnut st “ rings belonging to a friend, Mrs.

Evelyn Adams, was the • some-

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thing borroived.’’ Ushers for the evening . were i Messrs. Frank Dixon; and James Jenkins.

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Immediately followifig the ceremony refreshments were served to a host of guests. The couple were recipients of many gifts. They

GIVE SURPRISE PARTY Mesdames Novella Watts and Ruth Pash gave a surprise birthday party Saturday night in honor of Miss Arbelia Jackson, 857 West 28th st-. Miss Jackson received

many useful gifts.

MATRONS OF GREATER ST LUKE BAPT. CHURCH presents the Sacred Four Quartette IN A COMPLETE PROGRAM SUNDAY, MAY 4th — 3:30 P. M. At the Temporary Location 25th and Maniove in the Old St. Paul Bldg. A. M. Hughes, Pastor Katherine Hurt, President of Matrons

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LA MODERNAIRE BEAUTY SALON Phone For Appointment Ruth M. Richardson, Prop. 1824 Columbia Ave. TA. 6671

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COME AND HEAR A BATTLE OF MUSIC

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Live Wire Quartette of Galilee Baptist Church and the Sacred Four Quartette SUN DA Y, MA Y 4th—8 P. M. At the 16th St. Baptist Church Public Welcome Come Early If You Want to Get a Seat Rev. A. Batts, Pastor

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Monday, May 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th | AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, West Indianapolis | Corner Miller and Kappes Sts. E Take the West Indianapolis Car to Howard and Kappes Rev. L. S. Gaston, Pastor Rev. C. J. Daily, Moderator = Mrs. Sarah V. Har>is, Secretary = mimimHiHiiiiuHHmimimmHMimmmmmmmmm 111111111111111111111111 **

GREATER ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, May 4th—3 P. M. ROCKY SHORE QUARTETTE Will Appear In Full Program AT 8 P. M., PROF. DAVID BREAUX, Blind Gospel Singer Will Be Presented In* Full Program Come Out to Our New Location—Hadley and Patterson Sts. and Enjoy These Great Programs. REV. O. B. JOHNSON, Pastor

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SIXTH ANNIVERSARY MT. ZION GOSPEL CHOIR 12th and Fayette Streets Sunday, May 4th—3:00 P. M. A Glorious Songfest Has Been Arranged With Some of the Best Talent Appearing John H. Combs, Gen. Chrm. Amos Roberts, Pres. » Mrs. Earlee A. Combs, Directress-Pianist Rev. R. T. Andrews, Sr„ Pastor Public Urged To Be Present

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