Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1952 — Page 3
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TEMPLE OF GOD 1005 W. Michigan Street Elder Frank Tisdale, Pastor ’ SUNDAY, JANUARY 6th Morning Service, 11:30 A. M. Afternoon Service. 3:30 THE SPIRITUAL FIVE Evening Service at 8:00
BETHEL AMI. CHURCH Anderson Local
Union Installation
Hear The HEAVENLY TRAVELERS In A Full Musical Program * SUNDAY, JAN. 6th 3:30 P. M. AT TRINITY C. M. E. CHURCH 2249 Martindale Avenue Sponsored By O. B. Hoey Club Flora Duff, Pres. Rev. W. C. Flannigan, Pastor All Are Welcome
Cor. VonMBt aid Toledo Ska. HOLY COMMUNION will be observed at Bethel A. M. E. Church. W. Vermont at Toledo. Sunday ai
11 A.M. Pastor Dames will deliver ' the New Years message. Youih activities will be conducted ai St. Haul pA. M. E. Church
Come One, Come All ST. JOSEPH SPIRITUAL CHURCH 1218 N. Senate Ave. A Musical Program By Various Talent of the City SUNDAY, JAN. 6th 8:30 P. M. Elder Mack Noel. Pastor Mrs. Susie Redd, Sponsor
at 6 P. M. under the auspices of he Union Preaching Mission with regular service folio wine at 7:30 P. M. Rev. W. H. Jones of Allen
Chapel will be ihe speaker. Clarence Stewart. Reporter.
Jacobs Bros. Obituary
Funeral services for Mrs. Bealma Taylor were held Dec. 24 at 1 P. M. at the West Side Chapel. Burial was in New Crown. Rev. C. H. Bell officiated. Funeral services for Mr. Robert Frazier were held Dec. 28 at 1 P. M. in the West Side Chapel, i Burial was in New- Crown. Rev. , R. T. Andrews officiated j Funeral services for Mrs. WarS riel Brown were held in Nash- ! ville, Tenn. Remains were shipped i Dec. 28 at 1:50 P. M. i Fnnora' services for Mn>. Beatrice Bell were held Dec. 20 at ' ' P. M. in the West Side Chapel. 1 Burial was in New Crown.
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THE WILLING WORKERS OF NEW BAPTIST CHURCH • are presenting WILLENE SUGG In Her 9th Annual Consecration and Candle Light Service SUNDAY/ JAN. 6th 3:30 P. M. AT 1211 N. WEST STREET The city’s most outstanding singing groups will participate Mrs. George Moss. President Mrs. Minnie Jones, Chairman Rev. R. H. Gaddie, Pastor
Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Start the Year With A SPIRITUAL FEAST SUNDAY, JAN. 6th 3:30 P. M. METROPOLITAN JUBILEE SINGERS In A Full Musical Program At GREATER TRIED STONE BAPTIST CHURCH Sponsored By Senior Choir Lester Richmond. President Rev. R. W. Vance, Pastor
C0RINTHIAH BAPTIST 548 Pulton Street Rev. David C. Venerable Sunday School 9:3b a. tu. Morning Worship ]l:§ta. m. B. Y. P. U. 6:3#-7:30 p. aa. Evening Services 7:30-8:3# p. m.
ST. JAMES SPIRITUAL CHURCH MVS NeeOhweetoon Avo. Morning Borvlue U:SS a. at. Evening Sorrtee S:#b » m. Prupbaaytuf and ■enHng Friday and Sunday Nights Rider M. B. Goodnight, Paeter
EAST SIDE NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 143b Rooaovelt Ave. Sunday School. 9:St a~m. Morning Worship, ll:bb a jo. Evening Werahip, >:bb pan. Rev. G. L. Robinson, Paster Mary Milan, Clerk
SACRED FOUR f QUARTETTE SUNDAY, JAN. 6th 3:30 P. M. 16TH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH At 8:30 P. M. DOROTHY POSEY and Her SPIRITUAL FIVE Sponsored By Senior Choir Lula Dean, President Rev. A. Batts, Pastor
Service
THANKS
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1 wish to tharfk Rev. C. Henry Bell, and all the members of Mt. Paran Baptist Church who made it possible for me to receive such a wonderful basket for Christmas. It gave me a lift in my 99th year, to let me know so many
caied.
Florence Gaines.
MACK BRINCFIELD The Anderson Local will hold their Installation Service Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m., Jan. 6, at. the Friendship Baptist Church. Anderson. Ind. Mr. Mack Brincfield, president of the state, will install the officers. Various local quartettes of the Indianapolis Union will furnish the music. Sermon by Rev. A. Batts, of the 16th Street Baptist Church. Come and go along with us. The bus will leave the 16th Street Bap- ! list Church at 2 p.m. The fare is ^1.00. round trip. Mrs. Hatties. Local president: ! Mack Brincfield, vice-president. !
WORLD WIDE REDEEMING CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL CHURCH 602 W. New York Street Bishop V. E. Hopkins, Pastor; Bishop Ollie Hopkins. President; Rev. B. McCloud, Asst. Pastor, and the congregation wish to thank everyone for the grand cooperation and Christian fellowship demonstrated through 1951. To the ministers in and out of the city, all of the singers here and out of the city, and friends, who have participated in our services. We wish to extend to them a very HAPPY NEW YEAR. Sunday, Jan. 6, at 7:45 p.m.. Elder Rose McMorris is having a Bless Service with the Golden Jubilee rendering music. The public is invited to attend all services. For appointments call PI. 5707, George Underwood, secretary.
Noted Engineer To Speak for 'Y‘ Monster Meeting
OMEGAS CONCLAVE GUESTS VISIT CUBA MIAMI, Fla. — Following the grand conclave of the Omega Psi Psi fraternity held here last week, ninety-five members of the fraternity flew to Cuba via Pan-Ameri-can World Airways. Fifty-five members of the tourist party left here Sunday, Dec. 30 at 7:30 p.m. and forty others left an hour later. They returned to Miami on Tuesday, Jan. 1 in time to see the Orange Bowl football game.
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6th Anniversary of Rev. and Mrs.
C. A. Hunt
XMAS PROGRAMS HELD AT SCHOOL 36 Christmas exercises w T ere held by each classroom at School No. 36, 28th street and Capitol avenue, Friday preceding the vacation period. Parents and friends were guests as the pupils presented plays and sang carols. Mrs. Ruby Langford, principal of the school, was presented with a set of matched luggage by members of the school P. T. A. as a token of their esteem for her. Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes is president of the school’s P. T. A.
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Want To Start The New Year Right? Well, Come Over and Hear MRS. WILLA STARKS and Her Wonderful Singers AT MT. HOREB BAPTIST CHURCH 830 W. 9th Street' SUNDAY, JAN. 6th 8:00 P. M. Don’t Miss This New Year Treat. Start Right. Choir, Sponsor Rev. V. Belcher, Pastor
HOLY TRINITY SPIRITUAL TEMPLE 2103 Columbia Avenue JANUARY 6, 1952 Sunoay School. 10:30 A. M. Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. Sunday Afternoon, 3:30 P. M. Indiana Incorporated Union Sister Goodnight, President Sjinday Evening, 8:00 P. M. Wtllene Sugg & Her Ever Ready Gospel Singers Elder W. W. Rice, Pastor
Peoples Memorial Baptist Church Services
- engineers of Des Moines, Iowa j will be the speaker for the Monster Meeting series at the Senate Avenue YMCA Sunday. January 6. The nted engineer-architect will i speak on the subject, “Straw for I the Bricks of America.” Recently
As one of the most prominent citizens of Iowa, Mr. Alexander was; instrumental in securing a firm attitude against the mistreatment of Johnny Bright, football star of Drake University. Unquestionably.! the speaker will bring to the Monster Meeting a wealth of expe-
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The Peoples Memorial Baptist Church. 1027 \V. Michigan Street, will have as their guest speaker Tuesday evening, Jan. 8. at 8 p.m., Mr. Ray Crowe, coach of the Cris-1 pus Attucks basketball Tigers. Mr. Crowe has chosen for his subject “Preparation For Future Advancement.” There will also be musical numbers furnished by the Rocky Shore, Indiana Spiritual Gospel Singers. Silver Star Harmonizers. Gospel Echoes, the Valley Won-j ders Gospel Singers, Meditators I
Gospel Singers. Garfield Jubil- Bethany Baptist ^Church will obaires. The teachers of Attucks will serve the Sixth Anniversary of also be present to greet Coach | their pastor. Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Crowe in person. ' Hunt. Sunday. Jan. 6. at 3:30 p in. T „ . , . The speaker for the afternoon w'ill Sunday. Jam 6 special service accompanied by his singing for the first Sunday in the new g roU p S an (} membership. Bethany year; communion at 3 p.m.. at 6 extends an invitation to its many
: friends to worship with us. Rev. ! Irvin Rhea will be master of ceremonies. Reception at the church Monday night at 8 p.m. Bethany
Mr. Alexander was voted the most I r i e nce and vitality which will prove ! distingushed graduate of the Uni-j f ru j t ful to dll who hear him. Everyversity of Iowa. The poll included | 0 ne should come out and pay homI all the graduates of the university j a ge to this great man who has earito determine the top 100. Mr. Alex- ir jed the banner of the profession-! ander came out as No. 1 of the a j Negro to the highest pinnacle
i total. He is also styled number one ! D f success.
, among the few outstanding engi- The meeting will begin at 3:30 neers and architects of the nation p . m . promptly. Mr. Alexander is ; of Negro background. He is pres- n member of the Kappa Alpha Psi i t*ntly engaged in constructing a j Fraternity and will be introduced | five and one-half million dollar bv Mr. Irvin Armstrong, a brother housing project' in the nation’s Kappa and teacher at Crispus At- | capital. ! tucks High School. Other members Mr. Alexander is an able, in-: of the fraternity will serve as ush-
spirational speaker. Universities ers for the meeting.
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The officers and members of# the
p.m.. God’s Little Wonders will render a program. Rev. S. C,
Boyd, pastor.
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THE JUNIOR SOUTHERN HARMONIZERS Are Featuring A CITY WIDE PROGRAM SUNDAY, JAN. 6th 3:00 P. M. AT SOUTH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Morris & S. Kenwood Ave. They Are Featuring Many Other Singers Also Mrs. Emma Bender The Good Samaritan Ushers Will Serve Come out early and get a seat. Rev. L. A. Manuel, Pastor Corine Styles, Sponsor
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Metropolitan Baptist S. S. t Program Sunday ! The Metropolitan Baptist Church Sunday School, the Metoka and j Galeda classes are sponsoring a pro-' gram Sunday, Jan. 6, at 3:30 p.m. Rev. A. J. Brown, pastor of St. John Baptist Church, will be the guest speaker and his choirs will | accompany him. The Metoka and Galeda classes of the various churches are invited to be present. Sunday night the Metropolitan Jubilee Singers will give a musical program at 8 p.m. Carol Lively, president; Mrs. I Eliza Sadler, teacher; Rev. William j F. Sweatt, pastor.
Capitol Avenue Seventh-Day Adventist Church 2150 N. Capitol Avenue SABBATH SCHOOL, SATURDAY, 9:30 A. ft. DIVINE WORSHIP, 11:00 A. M. SUNDAY NIGHT, PREACHING, 8:00 P. M. Raphael F. Warwick, Pastor . .
17th Anniversary Of Eastern Star Male Chorus Eastern Star Male Chorus will observe its Seventeenth Anniversary Sunday, Jan. 6, 1952, at Mt. Helm Baptist Church, Seventeenth and Yandes Sts., at 3 p.m. We are holding services there until Eastern Star Baptist Church is completed. All members and friends are welcome. Rev. W. D. Edwards, pastor of Mt. Helm Baptist Church; Rev. P. C. Owens, pastor of Eastern Star; James Calvert is the chairman.
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Men's Union Bible i Class to Have Guest-Speaker Warrant Officer Arnett Cage, who has had a long experience ki I the war in Korea, w'ill address the Men’s Union Bible Class at its : regular meeting next Sunday, Jan. | 6th, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Memj hers and friends are invited to | hear a first-hand message from this ! much-discussed war zone. The ; Men’s Union Bible Class meets I each Sunday from 9:30 to 10:30 i in the gymnasium of the Phyllis i Wheatley Y. W. C. A.. 653 N. West j Street. Charles K. Harris, chairman of publicity.
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