Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1947 — Page 6
Page 6—THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER, AUG. 9, 1947 Believers in Christ at 17th St. Church
Pastor’s Third Year At Westwood Church
BELIEVERS IN CHRIST
At the 17th street Baptist Church August 10th, Sunday School will begin at 9:30 a. m. The lesson Is to he explained by Mrs. Wads worth, the blackboard demonstra tion by Deacon Blackman. The senior choir processional will be at 11 a. m. and preaching by the pastor at 11:15. At 3:30 p. m. the pastor and
congregation will worship at the Greater Phillips Memorial, Drake and West Streets. At 8 p. m., the Junior Choir will sponsor the Believers in Christ. followed by a' brief message by the pastor. The public is invited to worship with us. Rev. W. M. Edwards, Pastor.
Programs for Week-End and Future Date
THE METROPOLITAN JUBILEE SINGERS will render a full program Sun., Aug. 10, 3:30 P. M. THE INDIANAPOLIS HARMONIZERS will render a full program Sal., Aug. 9th, 8 P. M. True Vine Baptist Church Sponsored by the Usher Board Rev. W. E. Starks, Pastor
New Baptist Church 1215 N. WEST STREET Rev. R. H. Gaddie. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M Morning Worship .... 11:S9A.M1. 1. U 6:30 P. M. Eveo ng Worship 7:30 P.M VO_i ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
WM. R. HUGHLEY The Westwood Baptist Church will celebrate the pastor’s third anniversary beginning August 11th through the 17th. The guest speakers will be as follows: Monday. August 11th. Rev. William Edwards of Mt. Helm Baptist Church; Tuesday, August 12th, Rev. J. T. Ward of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church; Wednesday, August 13th, Rev. C. H. Chefflns of New Haven Baptist Church, Shelby ville, Ind.; Thursday, August 14th, the Greater St. John Baptist Church; Friday, August 15th, Rev. J. Fox of Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church. Sunday. August 17th, Rev. A. Eatts will deliver the anniversary sermon. The public is invited. Mrs. Lillian William, chairman of program committee; Rev. William R Hughley, pastor. Tor MI ST HWilHTKR TO VOTS
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Look Who’s Coming to Town YOUNG REV. PLUNKET from Gary, Ind., to conduct A GREAT REVIVAL Beginning Sun., Aug. 10th, 8 P. M. Church of God in Christ 327 Toledo St. Everybody Welcome Elder L. Hopkins, Pastor
100000000000000000000000? ST. MARK BAPTIST CHURCH 20th and Yandes St. Rev. A. Bernard, Pastor Church School—9:30 A. M. Morning Service—11 A. M. B. T. U.—€ P. M. Evening Service—7:30 P. M.
THE MT. HELM BAPTIST CHURCH 1650 Yandes 8t. 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
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Greater St. James Baptist Church 2213 Lexington Av«. Regular Sunday Morning Services THE INDIANAPOLIS HARMONIZERS will appear in A MUSICAL PROGRAM Sun., Aug. 10th, 8 P. M. Rev. C. M. Hunt, Pastor
iiiiimmiimiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilL mm CLEO STOCKTON 1 E will render a full program ^ ■"» mm •— wmm E Sun., Aug. 10. 3:30 P. M. | i FRIENDSHIP = BAPTIST CHURCH = •• ■—i zz ~ — At 8 p. m. he will be assisted^ by other singers ^ Mrs. Sue Smith, Sponsor S — Rev. Overstreet, Pastor E ■Z! """ ' HitiiiiiiMiimiiitiiiitiriiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiir
WHITI SUMMUt CHOUt GOWNS *12 •ach Black Choir Gowns, $10 sadi Pulpit Rabts with Velvet $25 each Afeeva Uksa Iraa SmUI Stack Write for free catalogue LOUIS J. LINDNER IS) V.33r$SLR.Y-C.Dept Rl \
APOSTOLIC CHRIST TEMPLE
402 W. Fall Creek Parkway Sermons Mnrr.ings and Evening! By the Pastor
Indianapolis
Ebenezer . Baptist Church 1075 UDELL STREET Sunday School. 9:30 A. M. 'Morning Worship 11:30 A. M. Rev. G. W. Washington, Pastor
The order of the services at the tent: Thursday and Friday nights at 8:30, preaching by Rev. E. W. Edmond of Chicago. 111., and Rev. Tisday. Friday night. Rev. Murff. Saturday night at 8:30, the Sacred Four Quartet and educational and patriotic pictures. Sunday morning, at 10 o’clock, Bible School; morning services at IT o’clock at the church. Sunday afternoon special services af the Tent, Sisters of Help In charge, at 4 o’clock. Sunday evening at 8 o’clock special biblical picture; regular serv-
ice at 8:30.
Special announcement: Soul Stirrers are presenting a musical program at Crispus Attueks High School on Friday, August 22. The Soul Stirrers can be heard every Sunday morning at 7:30 a. m. over Station WIND, Chicago. They are known as America’s greatest radio and recording artists. Part of tiie precedes of the j program will be given to assist Miss Nollie Jean Whitted in her scholarship. Tickets will lie found at the Indianapolis Recorder. Wins j ion Drug Stores, Maxey’s Drug Store. Smith an<l Smith Super Market. Blue Bonnet Grill, Mar tin’s Cleaners. Jacobs Funeral Home. Straiten Funeral Home, and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiimimiiimiiiiiiiiiir ROCKY SHORE | QUARTETTE | to be presented in ^ A Musical Program = Selim baptist < hurch|
440 Blake St.
SSun., Aug. 10, 3:30 P. M.E Everyone Is Welcome S Rev. Winston Haliburton, • Pastor E tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiHiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirr
at the Tent every night.
Prcgrani is being presented by the St. John Harmonizers and the
All-Denominational Tabernacle.
Tickets are now on sale, $1.20.
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With Programs
Mrs. Evelyn Offord, formerly a member of the Free Church of Co i
Apostolic Faith. Rev. William 1
Stubbs, pastor, now has rejoined
the Original Church Triumphant f
the Church and Kingdom of Cod in Church. She has just returned from a missionary trip in Birming-
Youths Honor Pastor liarn - she , ha ' h( r n s, , t a, T'
as a helper an.I teacher of righteousness. She is a teacher that ‘•needeth not be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” (II Timothy 2.1 a.) Prince B. W. Williams; District Prince, Bishop B. W. Wilde; Mother '1'. Holmes, sec retary; Pastor. Rev. H Thomas. * you must nia;i.srKK To v< m.
REV. M. N- D. PURDUE
Tea at Ftanner House Given by Two Group?:
Rev. M. N. D. Purdue, D. D.. and his singers of Emmanuel Baptist ChuTeh, fyouisville, Ky., wili be the all-day guests of the 25th St. Bap- : fist Church Sunday, August 10th. Rev. Purdue will deliver the morn- j lug and afternoon messages as-
sisted by his singers. A fried chicken dinner will be served at 1:30 p. in. A musical program featuring the Louisville singers has been arranged for 8 o’clock Sunday evening. Rev, J. B. Carter, pastor.
District Manager Announced Recently
REV. C. F. HARRIS
The youth of Union Baptist Church is honoring its pastor with a series of programs for his eighth anniversary. Prografis will bo Tven in Rev. C F. Harris’ honor from the 11 til of August until the 17th. Christina Eckles is serving
as general chairman.
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SACRED FOUR QUARTETTE In Full Program SUN., AUG. 10, 8 P. M. 16th St. Baptist Church Sponsored by the Choir Rev. A. Batts, Pastor
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SISTERS OF HELP
Of the Tabernacle of God
will observe their
2nd ANNIVERSARY
AT THE TENT 119 W. North St.
Sun., Aug. 10, 3:30 P. M. Everybody Welcome Sister Pinkie Benjamin. Pres. Sister A. Renner, Sec’y Elder T. R. Murff. Pastor
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G. A. WEAVER
G. A. Weaver has been appoint'd Manager of the Monthly Preoium Department (Indianapolis bstrirn for the Great Northern ,ife Insurance Company, SOd Odd
There will be a Tea given at - r ‘ vll,nvs Building. Indianapolis. Ind Manner House Sunday August 10 Mr Wf>rn ' er was frrmPr, - v ass °- by the rnh<r Baptist‘seniTchii; ^ with f l hp Illinois Bankers
• ssurance C ompany, Monmouth, grounds
til., which he served as a repre-
sentative since 1927.-
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Baptist Seminary Summer Session Exercises Held The closing exerci ses of the Central Baptist Seminary Summer Session were held Friday evening \ugust 1 at the home of Dr. Joseph C. Carroll, dean of t .e Seminary. Rev. C J Dailey was the prln•ipal speaker. II > praised the Summer Session and the. spirit of the students. Dr. Carroll reviewed tiie in story of the Seminary and its successful work. Th ' students rendered a program followed by a tribute to Dr. Carroll. The tribute included gifts and cash. The committee on arrangements for th • program included A F. Hardy. Mrs. Katherine Wood. Mrs. Rosie Campbell. Cnina Jones. C G. Wilson. Henry Hicks. Grover C. Harris. Alexander Ogelsby, J. W. Shirt, Mrs. Eddie L. Edmonds and Mrs. J. c Carroll-. You MUST HK'MSTKU TO VOTE
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SA< RED FOUR QUARTETTE Will Appear in a Musical Program Sun., Aug. 10, 3 :30 P. JVf. Eastern Star Baptist Church 22nd and Columbia Ave. Sponsored by the Eastern Star Jubilee Chorus Rev. J. T. Weeden, Pastor
and the Wise Workers Club. Tfu- ; location of Ihe Flan tier H uise is West Ififh and Missouri Streets. The tea w’ill be heki from t un til 7 p. m. Every 'one is invited Mrs. Ixiuvenia Stephens is presi ; dent of the Union Baptist Church ! Senior Choir, while Rev. Otis Nance is the president of the Wise
Workers Club.
Rev. (\ F. Harris', pastor of th* Cnion Baptist rhurch. YOU MUST KECISTKU To \oTE
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M. U. B. C. MEETS EACH SUNDAY MORNING 9:30 Till 10:30 Y. W. C. A. Motto: Help M&n to Think Straight George Hayes. Teacher Louis G. Hill, Jr., President
ST. JOHN GOSPEL HARMONIZERS and the ROCKY SHORE QUARTET Will Render a Joint Program SUNDAY, AUGUST 10th — 7:30 P. M. ST. JOHN A. M. E. CHURCH 17th and Columbia Ave. Public Is Invited Rev. J. S. A. Mitcham, Pastor
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EASTERN STAR .JUBILEE ( HORUS Is sponsoring AN OUTDOOR TEA SUNDAY, AUGUST 10th—4 P. M. Until 7 P. M. 1005 W. ROACHE ST. Elizabeth Stamps, Hostess The Program Will Include: Eastern Star Male Chorus, Sacred Four Quartette, Stair Steps to Heaven, Good Samaritan Female Chorus, Galilee Live Wires, Mastinlc Singers, and Other Outstanding Talent of the City. DR. H. N. MIDDLETON, GUEST SPEAKER Don’t Miss This Event Florence Jefferson, Pres. Elizabeth Stamps, Chairman Rev. J. T. Weeden, Pastor
The Progressive Club of Mt. Zion Baptist Church Will Entertain With A BUTTERFLY TEA Sunday, Aug. 10th, 4 until 7 P. M. 634 WEST 29th STREET Mrs. I. F. Taylor, President, Will Serve as Hostess REV. A. D. BANKS Will Be Guest Speaker Along With Other Well Known Persons Rev. Banks is a member of the Board of Directors, National S. S. and B. T. U. Congress, U. S. A., Inc.; Secretary of Pastor’s Division, National Congress; Secretary, Missionary State Educational Convention; Vice-President, Baptist Ministers’ Alliance, Indianapolis, Ind., and Pastor of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church. The Public Is Invited Rev. R. T. Andrews, Pastor
BLOCK’S GOSPEL SINGERS Will Be Presented in Their FIRST RECITAL Sunday, August 10th — 3 P. M. SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH KARL ZIEGLER, Director of Employee and Customer Relations Assistant Superintendent at the Wm. H. Block Co., will be Guest Speaker
Miss Annette Fuller, Pres.
Mrs. Dorothy Moore, Sec’y
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UNION DISTRICT ASSOCIATION Train Transportation to Kansas City NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION, INC. Leaves Union Station Indianapolis, 7:45 a| m. Arrives at Kansas City, Mo., at 8:30 p^ m., Sept. 9th Round Trip Coach Fare—$25.47 Clergymen—$20.59 For Information Call—A. M. Hughes, Ri. 9663 R. T. Andrews, Ta. 5365, or J, A. Hall, Ri. 1665 35 PASSENGERS REQUIRED BY SEPT. 1st Committee—Rev. R. T. Andrews, Chairman Rtv. A. M. Hughes and Rev. J. A. Hall
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Hear The Indianapolis Harmonizers SUN., AUG. 10, 3 P. M. Re vela (ion Faptist Church 2857 Baltimore Ave. Sponsored by the East Side Community Chorus Rev. O. M. Head, Pastor
Look Who’s Here! Rev. Prof. Alexander the seventh son of Louisiana who Is a great faith healer and spiritual medium. Tne man o' j God who was born with a veil ! over his face. He has opened a J new Spiritual Church, 922 North Capitol. Services every Wedn^a- • day and Sunday Evenings at 4 8 P.M. For Herb Medicine anrj Herb Remedies of all kind?, Professor Alexander. 5?6 INDIANA AVf \ Office Hours 9 A. M. to Y * M.
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Tho annivorsary snrmon for thp pastor of Elim Baptist Church will be delivered at 6 p. m.. Sunday. August. 10th, by Rev. O. B. John^on. rather Ilian by Rev. W. E. jtarks as previously stated YOU MUST FIKOISTUR TO VOTE RETURNS FROM DETROIT Mrs. E. E. Jones has returned from Detroit, wh re she attended the Apostolic convention and visited her daughter. Mrs. J. H. Milburn. and sister. Mrs. J. R. Cheek, in Ferndale. Mich. She also vlsj itbd many girlhood friends, among them Mrs Lena Carey, whom she | had not seen in over 40 years.
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PELHAM. Ga. (NN'PA 1 Housa speaker Fred Hand, a leading Talmadge supporter, last Friday night, proposed a special session of the Georgia Legislature* to bar colored people from voting in Georgia on
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His proposal to establish educa tional qualification would follow similar action by Alabama, which has not yet been test d in Feder-
al courts.
Hand, a long-time friend of the late Governor Eugene Talmadge and supporter of Talmadge’s son, H?rman, wrote in a letter to Gov. Melvin E. Thompson that in view of the recent South Carolina decision he deemed ” voters’ educational law in Georgia absolutely neces-
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