Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1948 — Page 6

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6—The Indianapolis Recorder, October 2,1948

Everybody Is Invited To The NEW BAPTIST CHURCH 1211 North West Street KEV. R. II. f'.ADDIK, faster

Sund ly School .. Vlornine Worvhip ». T. II -Iveulne Service

a. m. 11 :tlO a. m. 6 *>0 p. m. 7:30 p. m.

ST. MARK BAPTIST CHURCH 20;h and Vandes Sts. Itev. A. Peni.ird, Pastor

Church School Morning Service Evening Service

•PSO A. M. 11 00 A. M. 7:30 P. M

GARFIELD JUBILEE SINGERS Will Render A Program SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3rd 8:00 P. M. GREATER ST. JAMES BAPTIST CHURCH 2213 Lexington Ave. The Public Is Cordially Invited Rev. C. M. Hunt, Pastor

Sunday School 9:45 Morning Worship 11:00 Evening Worship 8:00 Tues. and Fri 8:00 P. M. Prophesying and Healing at Each Meeting APPLIED CHRISTIANITY SPIRITUAL CHURCH 1450 N. Missouri St. Pope E. J. Davis. Founder Bishop W. Simes, State Bishop Nannie Clifton, Secretary

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY INDIANAPOLIS Branch of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ Scientist Boston, Massachusetts The Public Is Cordially Invited To Our Services LESSON FOR SUNDAY OCTOBER 3rd Subject "UNREALITY” Morning Service at 11 O’clock Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meeting, 8 o'clock 2034 North Capitol Avenue.

LOOK THE GALILEE LIVE WIRES wi 1 be at MT. LEBANON BAPTIST CHURCH 1923 Martindale Ave. Sunday, October 3 8:00 »>. M. COME HEAR THEM Rev. Andrew Maxwell, Pastor Sis. Katherine Rowe. Clerk

THE SPIRITUAL FIVE will render a program SUNDAY, OCT. 3 3:30 P. M. True Vine Baptist Church 19th and Columbia Ave. Sponsored by the Lily of the Valley Club Miss Gertrude Brown, Chr. Rev. W. E. Starks. Pastor

King and Queen Drive Closes

THE B. T. V. OF Greater Gethsemane Baptist Church is presenting THE ROSE OF SHARON GOSPEL CHORUS Sunday, October 3 3:30 P. M. Oliver Johnson, President Rev. F. K. Dillard. Pastor

REV. E. H. ADAMS Antioch Baptist Church will close its King and Queen Drive Sunday, October 3 at 3:30 p. m. Elaborate prizes will be awarded the successful participants. The King or Queen, a princess and Sheba will be crowned. Contestants are Queen Hamiett. Elizabeth Bender, Mary E. Adams, Wilhelmina Hall, Opal Harris and Joe Torrent. Rev. S. C. Bovd of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Greencastle. and his congregation will be special guests. Rev. Boyd will deliver the nessage: his choir will furnish ie music. The choir will also render a musical program at 8:30 p. m. The public is invited. Rev E. H. Adams, pastor.

Mt. Paran Plans C. Henry Bell's 21st Anniversary Pb”s ar? bmng forr.vdatod for the 21st Anniversary Scrvi cs of Rev. C. Henry Bell as pastor of the Mount Paran Baptist Church. Twelfth and Missouri Streets, Friday and Sunday. October 8-10. The Vamiversary Committee is sparine no pains to make this one of the greatest in the history of the

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Much h^s been accomplished by Fev. Bell since October, 192’? when he was called to succeed the late Rev. Benjamin F. Ferrell. . The following groups have beer organized in addition to the regular church auxiliaries: The Brothrhood. Business League, $100C Club. Junior Choir, Y. W. A. and the Dorcas Sewing Circle. At present there are twentv-two organizations and three standing Committees to give the membership of more tfian 1400 a chance to work out their soul salvation and help extend the Kingdom. Mt Paran is in the midst of a building program for the enlargemenl of the church and we are hoping to begin construction in the immediate future. There is more than $30,000 in the Building Fund Treasury. Rev. Bell has been Moderator of the Indiana State Baptist Association for the last sb. years and vice president of Iht National Baptist Convention. Church night will be on Friday evening and Rev. M. D. Perdue pastor of the Emanuel Baptist Church. Louisville, Kentucky, will deliver the Anniversary Sermon

on Sunday afternoon.

Pastor Serves Church 5 Years

17 St. Bapt. Church News Order of Services

At Tabernacle

At the 17th St. Baptist Church October 3. Sunday School at 9:30. A series of study of the Bible

as the open book >n which the cure congregation ill take part. At 30 p. the ussionary will aonsor a Trusee Rally ii 'hich all the tnuic groups of the hen h will ren'er selections. At 6:20 p. m.

' Mr. Poindexter

alls all youth of

the 'itv to sit »n on the Forum, Youth for Christ. At 8:00 p. m. the Gospel Chorus will present Prof. Harry Lynem and his talking violin in a full program. The public ir. invited to attend this spiritual church. Rev. W. M. Edwards, pastor.

Meet the EVENING ECHOES and the SPIRITUAL FIVE In A Battle of Song Sunday, October 3 8:30 P. M. Israelite Baptist Church North and Blackford Sts. Don’t Miss This Treat

TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 923 W. Walnut St. Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Regular Services — 11:00 A. M. Evening Worship 8:00 P. M. Rev. Earl Brown, Pastor

APOSTOLIC

CHRIST TEMPLE

402 West Fall Creek Parkway

Indianapolis, Ind.

Sermons Mornings and Evenings ELDER M. E. GOLDER, Pastor

Kings of Harmony Quartet FROM ST. LOUIS, MO. Will Render A Full Program SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 — 8:00 P. M. Greater Zion Baptist Church Hadley and Patterson Sts. Rev. O. C. Johnson, Pastor

Church Notes Rev. Mrs. Elizabeth AnlViony i proved to be a successful Womjan’s Dav speaker last Sunday at St. Mark A. M. E. Zion Church She spoke from the subject. “The Lord Is My Shepherd” at 11 a m. ►she was also the speaker at 3:3C p. m. service. Rev. Anthony's messages were interesting and were delivered at both times. Music was furnished throughout the day by the St Mark Choir, Mrs. Bessie Simms and Quartette, Mrs. Lucille Coleman. Mrs. Lena Jones and the Girl’s Chorus of the Olivet Baptist Church. The Missionary Society sponsored the program with these officers: Mrs. Cordelia Elliott, president and Mrs. Romaine Carson, secretary. Rev. J. W. Simms is pastor.

The Galilee Live Wires Will Render A Program SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 3:30 P. V.. Friendship Baptist Church

MRS. E. RUSSELL Will Render A Program At 8:00 P. M. Assisted by Mrs. Mildred Allen For The Building Fund Club Rev. Charles Overstreet, Pastor

Serve Dinners To Boost Roily

Union Baptist Ministers Conference will op6n MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 Mt. Zion Baptist Church Ministers Wives Alliance will be guests Mrs. C. F. Jefferson. President Scripture Reading—Rev. Wm. Harris Prayer—Rev. A. M. Hughes. Lecture—Rev. J. A. Hall. Echoes from Conventioti—Rev. R. T. Andrews ai\d Rev. D. B. Dudley. Sermon—Rev. E. H. Adams. Public Invited Rev. Wm. R. Hughley, Pres. Rev. A. J. Brown, Sec’y

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Look! Look! A TRUE PROPHET SENT FROM GOD I Will Give Messages and Divine Healing On Money Back Guarantee Also Private Readings MEETING NIGHTS TUESDAY, FRIDAY and SUNDAY 8:00 P. M. Church, 238 W. Walnut St. Rev. C. Young, Pastor LI 5672 Bishop J. C. Smith LI 4352

REV. C. M. HUNT

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Greater St. James Baptist Church .vill observe the fifth anniversary af its pastor. Rev. C. M. Hunt Sunday, October 3 • through Tuesday October 12. Elder T. R. Murff will leliver the sermon on Sunday, Oct. 1 at 3 p. rn.; he will be accom- | aanied bv his church, the Taberiaele of God. On Monday, Oct. 4, he visiting church will be Mt. /live Baptist Church, Rev. H. T. Toliver will be guest speaker; Tueslay, Oct. 5. the Mastinic Singers vill render a musical program, fev. Z. P. Pittman and congregaian of Tabernacle Baptist Church vill be guests Wednesday, Oct. 6. Thursday. Oct. 7, Rev. Plummer I). Jacobs, associate pastor of Mt. Paran Baptist Church and his ongregation will be guests. Rev. R. T. Andrews will be guest speaker on Friday, Oct. 8, accompanied /y his congregation of Mt. Zion Baptist Church; each of these pro-

grams at 8 p. in.

Sunday afternoon. Oct. 10 at 3 ;j. rn. the visiting church will be St. Mark Baptist Church; the speaker. Rev. A. Bernard. Rev. William Harris pastor of Goodwill Bapist Church and his members will <e guests Monday. Oct. 11. at 8 >. m.: Rev. A. Batts and 16th St. Inptist Church will be guests Tuesday. Oct. 2, at 8 p. m. The committee of the anniversary programs consists of Emily Everhardt, Ethel Warfield and Sallie Malone. The

public is invited.

Rev. H. W. Lewis

Back in City

Rev. Henry W. Lewis, recently returned from the National Baptist 1 convention in Oakland, Cal., re-

j ports a -uccessful session.

The ladies oi Mt. Moriah Bap-1 Rev. Lewis, secretary of the list Church are planning many; home mission board, is the only

Homecoming In Rushville y

REV. J. L. ROBINSON The pastor and members loi' second Baptist Church. Rushville. Indiana invite the public to attend their 10th annual Harvest Ilome'Coming Sunday, Oct. 10. Rev. Mansfield Hughes, pastor of Greater St. Luke Baptist Church, Indianapolis, will be guest speaker Prof P. D. Thompson and his | chorus will furnish the music. Dinner will be served at noon. Rev. J. L. Robinson is pastor: Mrs. Bertha Miller, general chairman.

ELDER T. R. MURFF

Services at the Tabernacle

God, 443 Blake Street

coming weekend will open on Friday night, October 1, when Madame C. Rice wall have charge of candle., lighting services. The Southern 1 Harmonizers and the Heavenly Travelers will render a musical program Saturday evening

at 8 o’clock.

Sunday, October 3, Bible School at 10; morning worship at 11:30. At 3:00 p. m. a program called “The Essie Hayden Spiritual Hour” will be rendered by various .singing groups and quartets. The pastor will bring the 7:30 evening worship message. Bible Class will be held every Wednesday night at the Tabernacle. Everyone is welcome. Elder T. R. Murff, min-

ister.

THE SOUTHERN HARMONIZERS Will Render A Full Program Sunday, October 3 3:30 P. M. ST. MARK BAPTIST CHURCH Sponsored by the Senior Choir No. 1 E. L. Cannon, Pres. Rev: A. Bernard, Pastor

Transit Firm Notes Decline Of Passengers For tac eighth straight month of this year the total number of troley and bus riders has dropped baow the same period of 1947. according to an Indianapolis Rail-

ways’ report.

The decline in riding has resulted in spite of increased servi’** rnd the purchase of new. modern vehicles, transit omcruis staled. During the eight-month period, 3.136.017 fewer passengers were carried than a vear ago. The loss ! in riders is attributed largely to greater availab ity of private auto- ; mobiles. The loss in riders for that j period amounts to 5.2 per cent and I is comparable to transit declines

in other cities.

Although fewer passengers w’ere wavs vehicles traveled 420,612 more miles than a year ago and I operated 23,605 more hours to provide the additional service. Apj proximately 70 new buses and

f ... trackless trolleys have been placed or 1 s in service during the first eight

months.

THE GOSPEL SHORDS SINGERS from Louisville, Ky. Will Render A Full Program SUNDAY, OCT. 3 3:30 and 8:00 P. M. BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH 1215 E. 15th Street Rev. II. S. Davis, Pastor

EVER READY GOSPEL TRIO will render a full program SUNDAY, OCT. 3 3:30 P. M. PENICK CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION CHURCH in the interest of Conference Worker, Edith Patton Rev. B. B. Barnett, Pastor

REV. E. T. JOHNSON

wavs lo raise their share of the rally money in the current financial drive. Among the-most-inter-esting for the coming weekend is the plan of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McCray who will serve barbecue at 1536 N. Hamilton Ave. starting at 2 n. m. on Saturday. Mrs. Cave and Mrs. Edmonson will serve chicken dinners Saturday at Mrs. Edmonson's 2217 N. Arsenal Ave. The pastor urges all members and friends to worship with Mt. Moriah at the 16th Street Baptist Church again this week. Regular Services- will be held Sunday, Oc-

tober 3.

person from this city holding an elective office in the convention, twith the exception of Mrs. Priscilla Dean Lewis, who was elected by the main body of the women’s convention as president of the national body of business women.

34th ANNIVERSARY of the Mt. Olive Senior Choir SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3rd REV. W. E. STARKS Pastor of True Vine Baptist Church Will Deliver the Anniversary Sermon at 3:30 P. M. His Singers Will Furnish the Music Fred McGuire, President Rev. H. T. Toliver, Pastor

RESUMES QUIET HOUR SERIFS The QUIET HOUR series of the Phyllis Wheatley YWCA will be resumed at an opening program Sunday evening at 6 in the committee room of the “Y” building. Mesdames Ellen T. Meriwether and Beatrice Wilson are chairmen for October. Mrs. Mary Etta Johnson is chairman of the YWCA music department.

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WIFE OF I INCOLN U., MO. PROFESSOR AT TOWN HALL JEFFERSON CITY. Mo. <ANP>— Mrs. Roena Savage, soprano, wife of Dr. W. Sherman Savage professor of history at Lincoln university'was presented in New York’s famed Town Hall at three o'clock Sunday afternoon. Presented under Henry Colbert management, the soloist sang numbers by Haydn, Mozart. Gordigiani. Mazzono. Strauss. Frank. Duparc, Barth. Also compositions by Josten. Longu.s. Air and Rummel. : Four spirituals included were from the pens of Burleigh and Boatner. and the traditional “Sing a Ho : That I Had the Wings of a Dove.” j Paul Ulanowsky was at the Stein- | way.

BUS EXCURSION To Louisville, Ky. OCTOBER 10 ROUND TRIP $4.00 sponsored by Westwood Baptist Church For Further Information Call Ta. 6842 Rev. Wm. R. Hughley, Pastor Mozella Green, Clerk

17TH ST. BAPTIST CHORALE ENSEMBLE will render a full program Sunday, October 3 8:00 P. M. SOUTH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Morris and S. Kenwood Ave. Everyone Is Invited Silver Offering Rev. L. A. Manual, Pastor

ANNUAL HOME COMING Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church Sunday, October 3 3:30 P. M. Services Will Be Rendered By REV. C. H. POOLE AND CHOIR Rev. E. M. Pendleton, Pastor

Metropolian Missionary Chorus and the Johnson Ensemble IN A WEEK OF SACRED MUSIC AT BETHLEHAM BAPTIST CHURCH 1215 E. 15TH STREET OCTOBER 4 thru OCT. 10 — 8:30 P. M. Featuring Soloists, Quartettes and Groups Each Nighis Offering Something New and Different Willa Johnson, Director Rev. H. S. Davis. Pastor

ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF ATTENDING THE STATE ASSOCIATION and WOMAN’S CONVENTION in Jeffersonville OCTOBER 14-15 Or Visiting Friends in Louisville Contact LI. 5890 or CA. 0126 For Further Information ROUND TRIP $4.00

MRS. MILDRED ALLEN will render a musical program Sunday, Oct. 3 8:00 p. m. FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 2416 Ifovcy Street assisted by Mrs. Emma Allen, Soloist and Other Singers sponsored by Rev. John Steele

COME . . Sip Tea With Us “IN THE WILDERNESS” SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 — Hours 4 to 7 Churdh of the Living God 542 N. CALIFORNIA ST. Sponsored by the Ladies Unity Chorus Castella Hubbard, Pres. Mrs. Arline Haywood, Vice Pres. Leon Bryant, Director “Brownie” Herron, Pianist Mrs. Rosa Bell Swain, Sec’y Rev. J. B. McGavock, Pastor

St. Joseph Spiritual Church r 1218 N. SENATE AVE. Is Celebrating Its Pastor's FIRST ANNIVERSARY SEPTEMBER 30 THRU OCTOBER 4 Thurs.—-Elder C. Staples and congregation Fri.—Elder E. R. Gatewood and congregation Sunday at noon Elder Hollowell will speak Mon.—Elder O. B. Johnson and congregation Everybody Welcome Elder Mack Noel, Pastor

CHURCH HONORS LEADER The Church of the Living God 810 W . NINTH STREET Will Honor Its Chief Bishop O. V. HALL AND WIFE In An Appreciation Program SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 — 8:00 P. M. This program will be rendered by some of the best talented people of the city. Rev. Charles Staples, Pastor Sister Marie Garner, Sec’y

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The Baptist' Ministers Foresight will resume its regular meetings Monday, Oct. 4 — 8:00 P. M.

ELIM BAPTIST CHURCH 440 Blake St. Business of Importance Will Be Transacted. All Members Are Urged to Be Present.

Rev. Roy Beverly, Pres.

Rev. W. D. Edwards, Secretary

Church of the Living God 542 N. CALIFORNIA Honors Pastor As He Ends Second Year MONDAY, OCT. 4th Thru SUNDAY, OCT. 10th wMon., Rev. Odell Mayberry, Rev. Ted Lewis and Singers. Tues., Rev. J. D. Oakley and Singers, and Ladies Chorus of St. Paul M. E. Church. Wed., Rev. Charles Overstreet and Singers. Thurs., Rev. C. A. Brooks and Missionary Chorus. Fri., Rev. H. T. Toliver and Singers. Each Night At 8:00 Sun., 3:30 P. M. Elder T. R. Murff and Singers. Edna B. Henry, Chairman Ppblic Invited

ELDER J. B. McGAVOCK

DEDICATION OF The New Our Savior Lutheran Church “A Church of the Lutheran Hour” 25TH STREET AND CAPITOL AVENUE The Rev. F. S. Falkenroth, Pastor You Are Cordially Invited to Attend The Dedicatory Services of Our Savior Lutheran Church * Sun., Oct. 3rd, 10:00 A. M.—The Service of Dedication. Sun., Oct. 3rd, 4:00 P. M.—A Dedicatory Service. Tues., Oct. 5, 8 P. M.—Theme: "The Greatest Tragedy" Wed., Oct. 6, 8 P. M.—Theme: "The Greatest Triumph." Thurs., Oct. 7, 8 P. M.—Theme, "The Greatest Question" ’Fri., Oct. 8, 8 P. M.—Theme: "The Greatest Choice." Sun., Oct. 10, 11 A. M.—A Dedicatory Service. Sun., Oct. 10, 4 P. M.—A Dedicatory Service. Tues., Oct. 12, 8 P. M.—Theme: "The Greatest Book." Wed., Oct. 13, 8 ?. M.—Theme: "The Greatest Thrifl." Thurs., Oct. 14, 8 P. M.—"The Greatest Work" Fri., Oct. 15, 8 P. M.—Theme" The Greatest Kingdom." GUEST SPEAKERS AT ALL SERVICES SPECIAL MUSIC AT ALL SERVICES - r- i y i o . t vi: •• «. • ‘ ■ Sandwiches, Cake, Ice Cream, Candy, Pop and Punch WT1 Be Sold After All Services in the Basement YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS ARE VERY WELCOME '■ TO ALL SERVICES

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