Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1957 — Page 6
6—The Indianapolis Recorder, Apr. 6,1957
Fourth Anniversary Of Northside New Era Baptist Church mm
REV. N. E. VINCENT The Fourth Anniversary of the Northside New Era Baptist Church will be observed Sunday. April 7, 1957. Special services will be conducted at the Morning Worship with Rev. N. E Vincent preaching the Anniversary sermon. The day long observance will be climaxed with an Anniversary Tea from 4-7 P. M. The public is cordiallv invited to attend. Rev. N E. Vincent. Pastor. Mrs. Helen Byrns. Anniversary Chairman.
THE USHER BOARD OF BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH 1215 E. 15th Street Presents the INDIANA WONDERS In A Full Musical Program SUNDAY, APRIL 7 3*30 P. M. The Public Is Invited Mrs. Walker. President Rev. A. 1). DeVashir, Minister
INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH W alnut and Douglass Presents INDIANA WONDERS and METROPOLITAN JUBILEE SINGERS In A Full Musical Program SUNDAY, APRIL 7 7:45 P. M. Sponsored By .Mrs. Christina Word Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister
BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH Tennant at Toledo St. The Fifth Sunday in Lent will be observed at Bethel A. M. E. Church. West Vermont at Toledo. on Sunday at 11 A. M. The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated with the Reverend Jonathan A. Dames bringihg the CommuRLV. DAMES n j on Message: "THE CHURCH —THE BODY OF CHRJST’. At 3 P. M. the Ladies Usher Board will sponsor their “SPRING TEA” in the Sunday School Room. The A. C. E. League will discuss the topic: "TRUST AND OBEY”; Mrs. Alice E. Bowins is the President and the Reverend Bernard M. Jones is discussion Leader. Clarence Stewart, Reporter
Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Owens To Be Honored In Their Ninth Anniversary, April 8-12th in
NEW LIGHT BAPTIST CHURCH Rct. M. M. Allen, Minister 931 W. Vermont SUNDAY. APRIL 7, 1957 Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. 3:30 P. M. JUNIOR CHOIR Will Have A Program B. Y. P. U. 6:30 to 7:30 P. M. B. T. U. 6:30 to 7:30 P. M.
CORINTHIAN BAPTIST 731 K. North mi PnlWa Sunday School Mta.Au Morning Worship... .11:M a. ■. B. T. P. C f:St-7:St p. m. Evening Service*. 7:30-8:S0 p. m. Bar. Stephen Wells, Minister
SUNDAY, APRIL 7 3:30 P. M. The Pastor’s Aid ST. JOSEPH SPIRITUAL CHURCH 1218 N. Senate Avenue Is Having As Guest Speaker REV. O. B. JOHNSON Pastor of Gr. /ion Baptist Church Accompanied by llis Congregation and Singers 8:30 P. M. SILVER STARS In A Full Prolgraiii ‘ *' Quecncster Smith, Pres. ; Willa Mae Wingard, Prog. Chrm. Elder Mack Noel, Minister
FIRST FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH 960 W. 31st Street —Order of Services— Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:50 A. M. 6:00 P. M. Free Will Baptist League The Church will be dedicated SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 3:30 P. M. When Mt. Zion Baptist Church Will Be Our Guests REV. R. T. ANDREWS Will Preach the Sermon of Dedication Rev. W. A. Fitzpatrick, Minister
THE FOUR STARS OF HARMONY Will Present A Full Musical Program SUNDAY, APRIL 7 3:30 P. M. AT MORNING STAR BAPTIST CHURCH 1748 E. 25th Street The Public Is Invited Rev. C. Cornell, Minister
HEAR THE NEW CONN ORGAN With the Pipe Organ Tone A I,SO THE WINTER MUSETTE “The Spinet Piano with That Grand Tone.” TERMS Marion Music Co. 243 N. Penn. Op. Post Office
Opening of NEW LOCATION FIRST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE 334 Blake Street Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. 3:30 P. M. Male Chorus of Beulah Baptist Church 8:00 P. M. Evening Worship Dinner Will Be Served By Evangelist Hattie B. Williams Everyone Is Welcome to Come and Feast With Us Elder Fred Majors, Minister Evangelist Hattie B. Williams, Assistant Minister
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COME AND BE SAVED!
'"Worship The Lord in The Beouty of Holiness'* OBEY ACTS 2:3$ Christ Temple 410 w. FALL CREES BLVfl. Take NnMhwesiern Street Csr te Fall Creek Boulevard Walk 2 Blocks Esst Corner Paris Are act Fall Creek Bird. CLDEfc WILLI! LEI, PASTOR
REV. P. C. OWENS The Eastern Star Baptist Church. 2201 Columbia Avenue will observe the NINTH ANNIVERSARY of their pastor and wife Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Owens, beginning Monday April 8 thru April 15. Order of services for the week: MONDAY NIGHT. Rev. C. A. Hunt, of Bethany Baptist Church, with his singers and congregation. TUESDAY NIGHT. Rev. E. T. Johnson of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church with his congregation and dress. Monday night, Dr. C. Henry singers. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Bell, of Mt. Paran Baptist Church Rev. L. A. Manuel, of South Cal-[with his congregation and singers, vary Baptist Church, witli his sing-! The reception will follow. Toasters and congregation; THURSDAY | master Mr. Paul Scott, of The NIGHT. Dr. H. T. Toliver of Mt. King and King funeral Home. Olive Baptist Church, with his con- Florence Green, general chairman; gregation and singers. fRlDA\ i Jaura Walls, program chairman. NIGHT. Rev. W. E. Starks. New j * church cordially Liberty Baptist Church with his 1 Me h ‘ ,sle,n5>tdI <-O raid,1 y congregation and singers. SUN- i nv *t e the public to be present. DAY, 11 a.m. morning worship. Rev. P. C. Owens, minister.
MRS. P. C. OWENS regular order of servvices. Eastern Star Young People’s Choir will render music. Mrs. Daisy Owens will give the annual address. Sermon. Rev. James Collier, of Eastern Star Baptist Church. Sunday 3:30 p.m. Rev. Benjamin J. Davis of New Bethel Baptist Church with liis congregation and singers. Sunday at 8 p.m. Eastern Star Male Chorus will render the music. The pastor will give his Annual Ad-
Greater St. James Baptist Services
81 $t Anniversary of Grand Body Sisters Of Charity
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C. M. E. Representatives of Missionary Societies Of Indianapolis of the Ohio Annual Conference
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Reading left to Right. Back Row” Miss Frances Roby, Mesdames Mary Jewel, Ophelia Edwards. Anna Bell Bowman, Helen Stewart, W. H. Crenshaw, Lillian Singleton, Anna Rucker, Emma Goode, O. A. Calhoun. H. L. Burton. Beulah Richardson, Mae Edmonson, Ora Lee Smith, Minnie i LaRue, Elizibeth Dixon, Annie M. Milligan. Lula Ellis. Alberta Rodgers. Maggie Partee.
Front Row: Miss Eva Holston, Bacon, Ethel Dunville and Rev. Mesdames: J. L. Cummings, Ger- Mrs. Mildred Boyd.) niece Westmoreland, Estelle Dan- Sunday, March 31. 1957 — 5:00 cler, O. Neal Shyne. Roger Flye, P. M. at Phillips Temple C. M. E. Thelma Brown, Sadie Carpenter. Church. The Annual Conference Josephine Bush, Ernestine Shank, Promotion and Organization ChairEmma Anthony, Mattie Sheridan. 1 man, Mrs. H. L. Burton observed Louberta Davenport. Rosetta Pops, I with the Missionaries of IndianLucille Edwards. Mozelle Jordan apolis, “Missionary Day”, typical <Not shown in Picture, Annice of the services being held through-, Finch, Doris Pops, Beatrice Ander-! out the Ohio Conference. The; son, Annie Mae Tucker, O’Leary Reverend O Neal Shyne, pastor of
Northside C. M E. Church served as the speaker. The Choir of Northside rendered selections, with Mrs. Miriam Bradford as soloist. The District president Mrs. Helen Stewart and many of the local, District, and Annual Conference leaders participated on the program. Rev. Mrs. Thelma Brown presided.
Revival Services at Friendship Baptist Church
The 81st Anniversary of the Grand Body Sisters of Charity wi|l he observed Sunday, April 14 at ; ' the Shiloh Baptist Church, 701 North West Street. Rev. C. ,V. Jeter, pastor.-'will preach the anniversary sermon. Rev. Jeter is an oustanding soul-stirring preach- , er. Rev Plummer D. Jacob*. Grand Body Superintendent, who * ias been so loyal to the organiz$-
ff? * tion will • introduce the speaker.
; Music will be furnished by Sisters of Charity Chorus, directed by, Mrs. Ada Banks. The Gland Body President, Mrs. Ella Peters, a faith-■ ful worker with the Sisters ofCharity has done so much in a ; short time and led them in •their New Charity Hall. 1036 North West street, is making her appeal to all; Grand Officers, Presidents, of every subordinate lodges and SupcrinWndcnts and every member to. be i/t Shiloh Baptist Church at 2. I’p.m. for the Annual Sermon The I * public is invited. You arc welcome. Mrs. Ella Peters, G. B. P.:, Rev. Plummer D. Jacobs. G. B. S.:
Rev. A. D. DeVashir will preach Mrs. Helen Ridley. State Financial the ANNIVERSARY SERMON, at secretary; Mrs. Amelia Woolfolk.! Greater St. James Baptist Church, chairman, 2213 Lexington Avenue Sunday. April 7th at 3 p.m. In the evening A . . at 8 p.m. The Southern Har- ApprCCIOTIOtl
monizers and other singing groups
will render a program. You will Ofttimcs our church, clubs and miss a treat if vou fail to be pres- other organizations have had an afsent. Rev. C. M. Hunt, minister. fair and the success has been due to co-operation and support given
by the public in general and our many kind friends. The Progressive Club of Indiana Baptist Church deeply appreciate your |
Good Samaritan News Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church
To Honor Pastor and Wife For Sixteen Years' Service
Good Samartan Baptist Church, 602 West New York Street, Big Sunday school for children under three years old. A special nurse will care for children, youth and aged. Nursery for chil-i dren under three years old. A special nurse will fare for children J. T. Highbaugh will preach, subject “And What Shall We Have.”
a.m. and 8 p.m. Noonday services each day from 12 a.m.-l p.m. At 3 p.m. the pastor, senior choir and Ushers will be at the Community Baptist Church on Roache street. Rev. J. H. Cheffins. minister.
REV.
HIGHBAUGH Communion 1
Youth Day at Barnes Methodist Church
REV. Z. P. PITTMAN Revival service will he conducted at Friendship Baptist Church, 314 Bright street hegining Monday, April 8 thru the 12th. Services each evening 7:30 P. M. Rev. Z. P. Pittman, pastor of Tabernacle Baptist and Moderator of Union District Association, will conduct the services. All are invited to hear this dynamic gospel preacher. Rev. A. Johnson, minister; Mary Walton, church clerk.
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REV. C. M. HUNT
JACOBS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME
OBITUARIES
REV. E. M. PENDLETON On Sunday. April 7. the Mount
Pilgrim Baptist Church. 1752* Linden will have their 16th appreciation services for their pastor and wife. Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Pendleton. For 16 years they have so' diligently served the church and the community. > He is an eminent man. a true churchman and a Christian statesuian.JHs teaching, preaching and his Christian, living have been an inspiration to those : whom he serves. At 11 a.m. the regular order of services, with Rev.
MRS. E. M. PENDLETON Benjamin Caudle preaching. 3:30 p.m. the Rev. George Tolbert, an associate minister of First Baptist Church North Indianapolis and his singers will be in charge. Tributes will be given by each church auxiliary. The reception will follow immediately after this service in the church dining room. Mrs. Blanche Kelley is general chairman: Mrs. Marie Barton, is in charge of the reception. Rev. Benjamin Cdudle. Assistant minister.
Plans have been formulated by
Jehovah's Witnesses Ta Hold Session Here
Jehovah’s Witnesses will meet presence last Sunday, at theirPRE-
Mrs. Robert Baker, youth advisor.
_. r ni , . „ and Mrs. Harry R. Lynem, youth Services lor Mr. Melvin Rag- t . Hoir dire ctress. for the annual land were held March 25 in the obSen , ancc of youth Day Sunday
Westside Chapel. Bunal was in a( thp church .
Moral Park. Rev. II. 1. lohver • i • » officiated At 10:4o a.m. musical airs by Services for Mr Lawrence Brad- ,ho se r n l° t r ' lev were held March 26 in the tion of Mrs. Mcndelle Lestci : ss Westside Chapel. Burial in New Linda Baker will offer invocation Crown. Rev. P. I). Jacobs offi- w h|lc Miss Joyce Jackson will icad
ciated.
Services for Mr. John Crum-
scripture.
The Youth Choir will render spe-
in the Skafarena at 2627 Schofield. EASTER Tea. Wc are indeed sorry Friday evening for a Hirer-day w( ’ rc unable to accommodate
Christian Assembly.
A movie of the world-while work will he shown on Saturday evening. On Sunday Mr. Ray Anderson of Brooklyn. New York will speak on the subject. “Removing the Barriers Dividing Mankind”. The free Bible lecture will be
the capacity audience that attend-
ed Again wc thank you.. Christina Word, President Rosa Legg, Secretary
Rev. E. R. Gatewood. Minister
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P. M. and the public is
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Forty-fifth Anniversary of New Liberty Missionary Baptist Church April 9th-14th
The ir.th Anniversary of New. NIGHT. Rev. A. L. Williams; Liberty MisMonar.v Baptist Church. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Rev H. T. 714 18 North West street will be x 0 i 1V cr; THURSDAY NIGHT. Rev. observed Tuesday April 9th CI d y j t FRIDAY NIGHT, thru April 14th. Ministers and 1 * . c , ¥IATrk . ’ congregations with their singing; Rev. D. B. Dudley. ,jUNDA\ groups ore as follows: TUESDAY AFTERNOON, April 14—3:30 P. M.
baugh were held March 29 in the Cla * musical selections with Mis. Westside Chapel. Burial was in Lynem directing and Miss JeanFloral Park. Rev. P. I). Jacobs p tta Baker at the piano. louth officiated. Choir soloists include Misses Gcr-
Serviees for Vr tnsonh \ I a>i- aldine Moore and Jeanetta Baker,
well were held March 26. in the Miss Bctti c Hobson, a student Westside Chapel. Burial was in ; d Butler University and a mcmNcw Crown Rev. F. F. Young hcv of Bc Hvcl A. M. E. Church,
officiated. will serve as guest soloist. Services lor Mr. Sylvester Tay- The morning message wdll lie
lor were held March 29 in the delivered by Rev. Calonel Sutton. Westside Chapel. Burial was in a iunior in the school of religion
Floral Park. Rev. S. D. Hard- a f Butler University
rick officiated. „ olv Communion will he ob- ——- served with Rev. Paul L. Ayers.
presiding.
At 3:30 p.m. a panel discussion, j "Better Cooperation Bet ween TeenAgers and Parents in the Home and Church." Introduction of panel members; w ill he made by Miss Harriett F. !
, Lynem.
Panelists include Rev. .! F Johnson. moderator; Mrs* Sarah Alice I Johnson, case worker in Marion Countv Juvenile Aid Division; Mrs. Mary Catherine Venerable. 1 probation officer in Marion County j Courts; Mrs. Helen E. Roberts, 1 Junior Women’s Advisor and Youth Department leader, Mt. Paran Bap-! list Church. Miss Marie Johnson. public, school teacher at School No. 26 C. DeVall Banks, first vicepresident of the state N. A. A. C. ! P. and local N. A. A. C. P. president at Marion. Ind. R. Caesar Johnson, former professor of science at Prairie View College. Prairie Viewy Texas. Miss Theckla Baker, senior at ! Attacks High School and a member of Barnes Church, will present the problems of teen-agers to the
panel.
Following the afternoon services dinner will be served in the recreational hall of the church. Members of the panel, teenagers and parents will be guests. Floyd A. Blair will provide special entertainment with motion pictures. Mrs Mabel Hobson, voutli leader at Bethel A M. E Church, will ewe as an assistant to Mrs. Raker. Offer a word of encouragement to the teen ager with your attend-
ance.
COME AND HEAR
THE SOUTHERN
THE EASTERN STAR
HARMONIZERS
MALE CHORUS
Will Render
In A Full Musical Program
A Complete Musical Program
SUNDAY, APRIL 7
SUNDAY, APRIL 7
• 7:30 P. M.
8:00 P. M.
METROPOLITAN
ST. JUDE
BAPTIST CHURCH
SPIRITUAL TEMPLE
13th and Missouri
OF TRUTH
Sponsored By
1014 K. 15th Street
Mrs. Marjorie King, Prog. Chrm.
Mrs. Susie Jones, Sponsor
The Public Is Invited
Bishop C. J. Jones. Minister
Rev. W m. F. Swcatt. Minister ;
THE
THE MT. PARAN NURSES
HARMONY FOUR SINGERS
Are Having
of Gary Indiana
Will Be Presented
Their Seventh
In A Full Musical Program
ANNUAL SPRING TEA
SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1957
SUNDAY, APRIL 14
3::;o and 9:30 P. M.
Y. W. C. A., JORDAN HALL
PROGRESSIVE
Hours 4:00 to 7:00 P. M.
BAPTIST CHURCH
* ;
1702 Northwestern Avenue
Dr. C. Henry Bell, Minister
Rev. James Naylor, Minister
Sis. Lula Johnson, Pres.
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Notice
5 STARS OF HARMONY
HOD CARRIERS
and Other Singers
AND LABORERS
In A Full Musical Program
ANNUAL SERMON
Will Be Held
AT JOSHUA
SUNDAY, APRIL 7
BAPTIST CHURCH
3:00 P. M.
1554 Columbia Avenue
SHILOH
BAPTIST CHURCH
SUNDAY, APRIL 7
701 N. West Street
8:00 P. M.
Sermon By
Sponsored By B. Y. P. U.
Kcv. Clyde V. Jeter
Mrs. Mattie Bradley. Pres.
L. C. Bass Sr., Sponsor
Rev. A. Batts. Minister
Rev. C. V. Jeter, Minister
F*v. L T Johnson. You are invited to attend these services. Mrs. Lcvcstcr Reynolds, Shannon and Mrs. Burford are the chailadies. Rev. W. E. Starks, minister; Bessie
Pinner, office secretary.
Mrs. Robert Baker, advisor: Mrs. Hairy R. Lynem, directress. Rev. Paul L. Ayers, minister.
18th Anniversary METROPOLITAN JUBILEE SINGERS Sunday, April 7, 2:45 P. M* GR. ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH 17th and Martindale DR. H. T. TOLIVER Guest Speaker Aivi^tcd by H*s Singing Groups and Ofltci City Singing Groups William laylor. President - Susie B. Thompson, Secretary The Public Is Invited
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