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MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 12th ond Fayette Streets
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1958
11:00 A. M. Sermon Pastor “WHAT ARE YOU DOING?” 7:30 P. M. — Sermon Rev. Fitzhugh Lyons
HOLY TRINITY SPIRITUAL TEMPLE 2103 Columbia Avenue Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship 11:30 A. M. Traveling Innerlight Singers In a Program at 8:00 P. M. Bishop W. W. Rice, Minister
CARTER MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 308 W. 28th Street Everyone Is Welcome "WHOSOEVER WILL MAY COME" Sunday School 9:3t Morning Service 11:08 Evening Service 7:30 Rev. Estee Adams, Minister
Ordination Services for REV. JOHN MILES AND REV. WILLIAM PIERCE OF GREATER REVELATION BAPTIST CHURCH 1230 W. 31st Street ^ November 4th Was Held at ABYSSINIAN BAPTIST CHURCH 426 W. 12th Street Rev. Claude S. Evans Host Council Moderator Rev. Claude S. Evans Catechizer Rev. O. W. Owens Clerk, Rev. Otis Nance Member of Council Rev. O. M. Head Rev. O. M. Head, Minister Sis. Joanne Head/ Clerk
Bethel A. M. E. Church News VERMONT AT TOLEDO Rev. C. T. H. Watkins, Pastor
Mrs.*Anno B. Sorvcr Missionary Day Speaker Sunday
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EVANGELIST MILDRED BOYD Deaconess Board of Bethel will have as their guest speaker Sunday afternoon, November 16, at 3:30 p. m. Evangelist Mildred Boyd. An appropriate program has been arranged for this service. All Deaconesses of the city are invited to
be present.
Tribute to Judge Mance
The Official Board of Bethel A.M.E. Church at its meeting Monday night, approved sponsoring a City Wide Tribute to Attorney Mercer M. Mance, who was recently elected Judge of Superior Court Room 2. For many years he has been a member of Bethel, and at the present time is a member of the Trustee Board, serving as Chairman Pro-tem. Mrs. Mance, also is a member of Bethel is the Treasurer of the Department of Christian Social Welfare. Watch for the date. THE ROLL CALL CHURCH
LOYALTY RALLY
Sunday morning me names of all members whose last names begin with “I” thru “N” will be called as a part of the Annual Roll Call of members of Bethel. All members are urged to make a contribution to the rally effort and at the same time membership cards will be distributed. The pastor’s morning message will be dedicated to the Deaconesses of the Church of which Mrs. Margaret Shackelford is the
president.
BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER MEETING Persons interested in a study of the Old Testament are invited to attend the A. C. E. League which meets Sunday at 6:00 p. m., in the Parish House . Mid-Week Prayer Services Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE AT 7:00 P. M. You are invited to attend the ‘Every Thin} Sunday” evening worship service which is being conducted at Bethel by the preachert of Bethel. HE SANG FOR PRESIDENT EISENHOWER AND WILL SING AT BETHEL Mr. Prentiss Miner, one of the outstanding young singers of America and a citizen of Indianapolis, will be the guest soioist at Bethel Sunday morning and will also lead the congregation in group singing. Come 'out and hear the young man \yitl} _the golden voice.
MRS. ANNA BYBEE SAtvVER Mrs. Anna Bybce Sarver, widely known worker in Christian Education will be our Missionary Day speaker at St. Matthew Baptist Church, 3101 Hovey Street, Rear, Sunday, November 16 at S-iSO p. m. Mrs. Sarver, an outstanding youth worker has been a religious teacher for 28 years. She has conducted two successful evening Bible Schools for St. Matthew Baptist Church and is a teacher of Community Bible Class, held at the church each Tuesday night. The public is invited to hear her. Mrs. Ada McPherson is the president; Mesdames Frances Downey and Etta Koontz, are the sponsors. Rev. Matthew Downey is the minister.
REV.
CUMMINGS
EPISCOPAL CHURCHES
CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL Sunday Services 8. 8:15, 11, 12:30
AH Sointi' 1559 Central Avenue 7:30 Low Mass 9:15 Sung Mass Confession Sat, 5 P.M. St. George's 230 West Morris Street Sunday 8:30 A.M. Family Eucharist 10:00 A.M., Church School 11:00 A.M., Morning Prayer and Holy Eucharist
Trinity CME In Great Revival Service November 16-21st On Sunday, Nov.16. at 11:00 a. m. Revival services will begin at Trinity Church and continue through Fri day e ve n i n g,
Nov. 21.
The Rev. Mr. | Thomas J. Grif- | fin. National Di- | rector of Chris- § tian Church and § Community Ser- § v ie e s of the | United Christian f| Missionary S o- J ciety will be the Evangelist. Rev.
Griffin is a great jj reach er
of profound depth and spiri-
tual fervency.
For six years before joining the United Society in 1957, the noted preacher was pastor of East Sixth Street Christian Church in Oklahoma City. He is a graduate of Jarvis Christian College and re'ceived his Bachelor of Divinity [ degree frofn Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, Illinois. Rev. Griffin is married .and the father of
four children.
Music will be furnished by the singing groups of Trinity Church. All groups will sing each night. The Male Chorus will sing this Sunday. Mrs. M. L. Breeding, the church’s minister of music will direct the Senior Choir and Ladies Gospel Chorus, and Mrs. Julia Means will direct the Male Chorus and Young
Adult Choir.
Great preaching and great singing awaits you. Everyone is invited and urged to attend. The church is located at 2249 Martindale and Rev. James L. Cummings is the minister. You may call WA. 5-2108 if you desire transportation to and from
these services.
Grace Apostolic Church To Note Pastor's Fifth Anniversary November !7-23r4
Rev. James DeVasher Women
To Conduct Reyival At Anderson, Ind.
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Officers and members of the night. Saturday evening, November Grace Apostolic Church, located a£, 22 will be Young People’s Night 3026 Northwestern Avenue will pay featuring many local and out of tribute to and celebrate the 5th town musically talented guests.
's Day at
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church Sunday Annual Women’s Day service at the Mt. Moriah Baptist Church Sunday, November 16 at 3:30 p. m. Theme: "Faith For A Time Like
This.”
Our guest speaker will be Mrs. Anna Washington, State President Women’s Baptist Convention, also 1st Vice-President of the Women’s National Convention. i The various Missionary Groups 1 of the city will assist in this service. ^ May we count on you? Mrs. Fan- 3 nie Bridgeforth, president; Mrs. • Mary Trotter, chairman, Mrs. Bes- ' sie Holt, secretary, Rev. E. T. Johnson is the minister.
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Rev. G. H. Burrus Guest Speaker At Joshua Baptist
anniversary of our pastor and wife, Elder and Mrs. Morris E. Colder, beginning Monday night, November 17th extending thru Sunday, November 23 at 8 p. m. each night.
Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p. m. Bishop Oscar H. Sanders, of Muncie, Indiana, Indiana Diocesan will preach the anniversary sermon. The public is welcome to attend
Guest ministers and choirs each the anniversary program.
Message In Song At Simpson Methodist Church Sunday A. M.
Mt. Moriah Baptist, 15th and Martindale The Sunday School at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church is growing in attendance each Sunday, at 9:30. Come out thi® Sunday and encourage the young people. There are classes for all ages. Moming worship 10:45 the pastor will preach. Attend the BYPU at
6:30.
8 ii. m. Rose Marie Johnson, is presented in
i a rectal by Club REV> jqhNSON
George Matthews, the nationally ! No- 2 - Mrs. Rosa
known singing messenger will be [Toliver is the president. Revival present in the worshin service at closes Friday night. The Training Simpson Methodist Church, Sunday; Class will have a coffee hour at the morning at 11 o’clock. He will give close of the revival. Mrs. Lucille a message in song. McGraw is the president of the
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REV. JAMES DeVASHER Rev. James DeVasher, pastor of New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church, will be preaching in a 5 night revival service at the Trinity Baptist Church, 1503 Sherman Avenue, Anderson, Ind., beginning Monday, November 17-21. Services each evening at 8 p. m. Everyone is welcome. Come and bring the unsaved to hear the gospel. Rev. George Pearson is the minister.
Missionary Society To Observe Woman's Day Sunday at 3:30 The Missionary Society of Zion Temple Baptist Church, 1750 E. 30th Street is having a Woman’s Day program Sunday, November 16th at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Lou Bertha Hardister of Galilee Baptist Church, will be the guest speaker. Come and hear this young woman. Mrs. Irene Wallace is the president; Mrs. Clements V. Rogers, program chairman; Rev. W. D. Biggers is the minister.
At 7:30 n. m. he will be sponsored in a one hour recital for our
Training Class.
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'Worship The Lord In The Beouty Of Holiness' OBEY ACTS 2:38 Christ Teinple 430 W. FALL CREEK BLVD. FOUNDED ON THE WORD OF GOD * Take Northwestern Street Car to Fall Creek Boulevard Walk 2 Blocks Hast Comer Paris Ave. and Fall Creek Bird. BISHOP WILLIE LEE, PASTOR
new church group at 40th andi 7; 30 p. m.
Capitol. j ^ Mil Matthews is devoting his Incf Rifnc Held for time and talent to the cause of ^ - , ,, Christianity by dedicating his voice VJCOrge VuOVTipb^ll,
and life to that of singing the!
Christian message. j former KCSldCnt He received his training at Fisk George Campbell, former IndiaUniversity. Eastman School of Mu- napolis resident, died Oct. 31 at sic, Rochester, New York. He has H 16 hoir * c o* his sister in Jefferson-
won manv prizes and compliments v ^, e ‘
for his unique ability as a singer,!* He , w 1 ? s i 0 l* ^' ars I a n I em * giving back to God and Humanity F cr ^ M ^ ChL ; r .V , T 1 ’- v U h 1 or: ' that which God has given to him. I i? 7 e o\ aS \ e ‘ ,c ^ e r ^ ^blc Class Ho tnmoH Hntun No.34 and a senior steward. nivW n Positions in Funeral services were held Nov. order to become a good witness of 3 at .Jeffcrsonvire. ur h R?v r. T. Jesus Christ by his songs. j H . Watkins. Bethel pastor, official-
He has gone out on faith as any ing.
other minister to witness for Christ, i Thus, he serves many colleges, uni- TarVCtl E. ^/atkins
versities, and churches irrespective I
to their location or size. Among ’ .^ r . v * ces _ for larven Ellsworth places where he has presented his u ijT- 5 ' '' J2nd. wen programs are: Garrett, Northwest-! ^ ov - 0 a ! fi fi rncs Methodis ern University, Oberlin, Berea Col- : . 0 , v \ h . K . h l\ c waS Y J a 11 m £ n ?' Capitol. leee and state colleges and manvi bcr ’ W1 h bunal 111 Crown Hill Pai- p church group'. 3 ' scrviccT" 1 " ,,0mC tad ch3rW ,)M Church leaders in sneaking of He died Nov. 1 in Veterans hos
him, speak of his uniqueness as a J pital on \V 10th
singer and the delivery of his Bom at Asher, he had lived her Christian message in song. The pub- 40 years. For 23 years he had worklie is invited. Mrs. Ruth Hill will d as a mechanic for Red Cab Co
Installation And Dinner At Coppin The recently elected officers of Coppin Chapel, will be installed this Sunday at the 11:00 a. m.
Service.
Rev. David E. Mitcham, pastor
Famous Womack Bros. And Southern Faith Singers Here Nov. 16 Rev. Mozel Sanders will present the Famous Womack Brothers, of Cleveland, Ohio, and the Southern
Faith Singers, of
. y a ; Chicago, Illinois.
Other singing groups the Indiana Wonders, Wand e r i n g Travelers, Ruth Beck Singers and Mrs. Pauline Woods, with her Inspirational Singers, Sunday, November 16th at &30 and 8:30 p. m., at the Southern Baptist Church, 786 Indiana Avenue.
Tickets are on sale at Arlene’s House of Music, 435 W. North Street; Sports Bowl Record Mart, 782 Indiana Avenue. For information call Eddie Reedus, ME. 1-9601 or Rev. Sanders, ME. 4-7152.
REV. G. H. BURRUS Rev. G. H. Burrus. will be the guest speaker at Joshua Baptist Church Sunday. November 16th at 3 p. m., in the interest of the Brotherhood and the Building Fund. You are invited to hear him. The church is located at 1554 Columbia Avenue. Rev. A. Batts, is the minister.
REV. MOZEL
SANDERS
Appreciation
Mary Elizabeth Ellison, who formerly resided at 818 Udell Street, now living at 3161 N. Kenwood Avenue wishes to thank her many friends for the kindness extended to her during her recent illness. The many cards and personal gifts received were deeply appreciated and added much to my re-
covery.
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WSCS Study Class To I’msoft* a Former
Missionary
the Usher Board will serve its an-
nual . T u r ke y
Dinner with all the trimmings. Dinner will be served from 1
until 5 p. m. Thanksgivi n g
Day will be observed with a special Thanksgiving service at 11 o’clock. In addition to these special services and activities—Sunday School will meet at 9:30 and Bible Study, each
Thursday at 8 O’clock.
Everybody welcome at 3201 North
The Study Class of the Women’s
will speak on the : society of Christian Service will subject “The have an opportunity at their last Church Today.” [ session to present a former MisFollowing the'sionary from the Methodist Headmorning services quarters who will interpret the
present Challenge to Ohjristian Faith. Friday evening, November 14. from 7:30 to 9 p. m. at Simpson
Methodist Church.
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JACOB* BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES
Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Moore were held Nov. 3 at St. Bridget’s Catholic Church. Burial was in Floral Park. Father Robert Ryan officiated. Funeral services for Mr. Lee Prettyman were held Nov. 6 in the Westside Chanel. Burial was in New Crown. Rev. C. Henry Bell officiated. Funeral services for Mr. James W. Hockett were held Nov. 7 in the Westside Chanel. Burial was in Floral Park. Rev. C. Henry Bell officiated. Funeral services*for Mrs. Calidonia Weatherby were held Nov. .8 at Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Burial was in New Crown. Rev. H. T. Toliver officiated. Funeral services for Little Jerry Louis Anderson were held Nov. 8 in the Westside Chapel. Burial was; in New Crown. Rev. P. D. Jacobs officiated.
REV. DAVID
MITCHAM
be the accompanist.
CORINTHIAN BAPTIST 721 E. North at Fulton Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship .. 11:00 a. nu B. Y. P.U 6:30-7:30 p. m. Evening Services 7:30-8:30 p. in. Rev. Stephen Wells, Minister
FIRST FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH 960 W. 31st Street ORDER OF SERVICES 9:30 Sunday School Morning Worship 10:50 6:00 P.M. — F. W. B. League 7:30 Evening Worship Rev. W. A. Fitzpatrick, Minister
INDIANAPOLIS FIRST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE Is Presenting to the City The AlabamaGeorgia Singers Of Chicago, HI. SAT., NOVEMBER 16 10:30 P. M. HOLY TRINITY SPIRITUAL CHURCH 2103 Columbia Avenue Bishop W. W. Rice, Minister SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 3:30 P. M. £ INDIANAPOLIS FIRST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE WTTII THE ANGELIC TRAVELERS ?9!9 Harding Street Elder Fred Majors, Minister At 8:09 P 51. : . • St. JAMES SPIRITUAL HAGAR TEMPLE 926 W. New York Street Bishop M. E. Goodnight, Minister These Programs Are Sponsored By Mrs. Fmma Throsh
STEWART'S CHAPEL CME CHURCH 2801 Bethel Avenue Is Presenting MRS. EFFIE REID Of Dayton, Ohio In a Musical Program SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 16 3:30 P. M. Rev. W. H. Crenshaw, Minister
A veteran of World War IT. he was a member of Tillman Hurpok
American Legion Post.
Survivors include the widow. Mrs. Jean Watkins: a daughter. Mrs. Delores Ennis, Flini, Mich.: his mother. Mrs. Mary B Gilbert (ndianpolis; four brothers, iwo sis-
ters and a grandson.
PETER'S ROCK BAPTIST CHURCH 741 N. Elder Street ORDER OF SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Service 11:30 A. M. B. T. U. 6:30 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. NOVEMBER 21 ST 7:30 P. M. Some of the Leading Ministers of the City Will Take Part In Organizing the Peter’s Rock Baptist Church Mrs. Mary Gaines, Secretary Rev. G. W. Washington, Minister ^
THE SOUTHERNETTES * and METROPOLITAN INSPIRATIONAL CHOIR Will Present PROF. ALEX BRADFORD and His Singers TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 8:00 P. M. ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH 13 th and Missojiri Streets Tickets Advance 11.09 At the Door |! 35 Tickets On Sale Arlesn's Hcttse Of Music, 435 W. North Street Sports Bow! Record Mart, 782 Indiana Avenue. Eddie Reedus ME. 1-9601 For Information Call Mrs. Moffatt, ME. 5-9308 or Mrs. Pauline Woods; ME. 1-0709
LIVE WIRE HARMONEERS Will Render a Full Program SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 7:30 P. M. TRUE VINE BAPTIST CHURCH 19th and Columbia Sponsored By THE SENIOR CHOIR Mrs. Gertrude Walker, Pres. Rev. W r . I. Jones, Minister _
THE SACRED FOUR In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 8-00 P. M. GR. ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH 19th and Sheldon Regular Monthly Program The Public Is Invited Rev. A. 51. Hughes, 51inister
The Metropolitan Inspirational Choir
Will Render a Musical Program SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16
8:30 P. M.
TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH 810 W. North Street
.Sponsored By
Till; PASTOR’S AID SOCIETY The Public Is Invited 51rs. Catherine Wilson, Pres. Rev. Z. P. Pittman, Minister
bors, will b$ shown and other interesting and exciting things to see and learn have been planned for everyone's enjoyment. The meeting is ©pen to the pub-
lic.
RUMMAGE SALE SAT., NOVEMBER 15 ST. BRIDGET’S HALL Open 7:09 A. M. Toys, Clothing and . Household Goods
FATHER WILLIAM SMITH HOLY FELLOWSHIP SERVICE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 From 4 till 7 P. M. FEDERATED CLUB HOME 2309 N. Capitol Avenue THE PUBLIC IS INVITED For Appointment WA. 6-5042
Rummage Sale AMERICAN LEGION 2523 Northwestern November 15——7:30 A. M.
THE LEAVELL FAMILY SINGERS Of Muncie, Indiana Will Render a Musical Program SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 3:30 P. M. 16TH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 1118 E. 16th Street For The Senior Choir Sponsored By 51RS. ADDIE WILSON Mrs. Lula Baylor. Pres. Rev. Otis W. Armistead, Minister All Are Welcome
DEACON WALTER B. LEGG Will Preach His Trial Sermon SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 3:30 P. M. BEULAH BAPTIST CHURCH 913 Edgemont The Missionary Usher Board and th* 5!a!e Chorus • Will Accompany Him In This Beginning *o Carry the. Gospel i cf Our Lord Sponsors 5Trs. Madge Sharpe and Mrs. Rose Tolbert Mrs. R. F. Gregory, Pres. Mrs. L. Shorts, Sec’y Rev. P. F. Gregory, Minister
THE USHER BOARD OF CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH 2611 Annette Street Is Having Its FALL TEA SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Hours 3 Till 7 P, M. The Public Is Invited Norman Bennett, Pres. Rev. B. T. Almon, .Minister
THE WILL A - STARKS SINGERS Iii a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, NQVFMBIR 16 3 Q0 P M CAMPBELL CHAFIL AMI ZION CHURCH 25th and Northwestern Avenue Sponsored By * THE ALTAR SOCIETY Mrs. Sarah Jones, Pres. Rev. B. H. Barnett, Minister
INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass Presents THE WANDERING TRAVELERS In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 3:30 P. M. Sponsored By THE PASTOR’S AID Mrs. Christina Word, Pres. 51 rs. Susie Pennington, Sec’y. Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister
INDIANAPOLIS FIRST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE 2040 North Harding SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 3:30 P. M. Alabama and Georgia Singers Of Chicago, Illinois With the Angelic Travelers In a Full Musical Program Sponsored By Mrs. Emma Thrash The Public Is Invited Elder Fred Majors, Minister
PEOPLES MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 1702 Northwestern Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 11:30 P. M. 3:60 P. M. Rev; J. H. Cheffins Choir and Congregation of Community Baptist Church Will Worship With Us 6:00 P. 51. B.T.U. and Program Flora Chandler, Pres. Revk <S. C. Boyd, Minister
THE SOUL LARKS Will Present a Full Musical Program AT ALLEYNE CHAPEL AME ZION 103 N. Catherwood Ave.' SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 3:00 P. M. Rev. J. A. Davis, Minister
WOMAN'S DAY Will Be Observed By THE 5IOTHERS’ BOARD SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 3:30 P. M. ST. JAMES SPIRITUAL HAGAR TEMPLE 926 W. New York Street GUEST SPEAKER ROSETTA ROGERS Sponsored By 51 rs. Nora Hunter Bishop M. E. Goodnight, Minister
THE GOSPEL TRAVELERS In a Full Musical Program JOSHUA BAPTIST CHURCH 1554 Columbia Avenue SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 8:00 P. M. Sponsored By Miss Jessie Cheatham For The Senior Choir Rev. A. Batts, Minister
X CALENDAR WEDDING THE PRI-WOMInVoAT COMMITTEE SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH v.. v. Wert Street S'JMSAY; NOVSMlER 16 — £:«? F M. -izjguerite Ij’ile. Ctzimm Amy Garnett, Secretary > 8:00 P.M. Gospel Chorus Song Service Fletcher Andrews, Director Rev. C. V. Jetter, Minister
