Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1959 — Page 6

6—The Indianapolis Recorder, Jan. 3,1959

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MT. ZION • BAmST CHURCH 12th and Favette Streets

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ANDREWS SR.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 19{ 11:00 A. M. Sermon * * Pastor • NOT ABLE TO FINISH.’ 7:30 P. M. Ku|>iizing — Fellowship Lord’s Supper -

HOLY TRINITY SPIRITUAL TEMPLE 2103 Columbia Avenue j Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. 8*00 P. M. WANDERING TRAVELERS Bishop W. W. Rice, Minister

GOSPEL SOUL BURNERS With Other Local Talent In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, JANUARY 4 8:00 P. M. JOSHUA BAPTIST CHURCH 1554 Columbia Avenue Sponsored By THE B. T. U. Mrs. Mattie Bradley, Pres. Rev. A. Batts, Minister

THE INDIANA WONDERS Present THE FAMOUS SOUL STIRRERS and STAPLE SINGERS of Chicago, Illinois la a ^aad Musical Program i FRIDA?, JANUARY 9 8:00 P. M. GORHAM METHODIST CHURCH llth and Missouri Streets Tickets $1.00 Advance At Door $1.30 On Sale Recorder Office Sports Bowl Record Mart 782 Indiana Avenue Mack Brincfield, WA. 6-2918* Members of Indiana Wonders For Information Call Eddie Reedus, ME. 1-9601 1202 Cornell Ave.

Coppiiv Chapel - Church News The Pastor and members of Coppin Chapel A.M.E. Church extend best wishes to all for the new year. The sermon subject for the first Sunday of the new year will' be. “TO FACE THE FUTURE”; Rev. Mitcham preaching at the 11:00 o’clock

service.

T (he Annual Memorial and Divine Services of Persian TemREV. DAVID pie No. 46 will be held Sunday evening, January 4, at 8:15 P. M. All are invited to attend this impressive service which is planned and conducted by the Shriners. The regularly scheduled program of meetings and services will be resumed for the week with the choirs meeting at their accustomed time on Wed. night and with the Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship meeting on Thursday night at 8:00. At Coppin Chapel you will always find a hearty welcome and Christian fellowship.

ST. JOSEPH SPIRITUAL CHURCH 1218 N. Senate Avenue USHER BOARD Presents THE SOUTHERN HARMOhtfKERS In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, JANUARY 4 8:30 P. M. Florida Mae Jordan, Pres. Elder Mack Noel, Minister

SHILOH GOSPEL CHORUS In a Full Musical Program „ SUNDAY, JANUARY 4 3:30 P. M. PENICK CHAPEL AME ZION CHURCH Earhart and Orange Streets Sponsored By THE GOSPEL MESSENGERS of Penick Chapel Bro. William Taylor, Pres. Rev. George Heeter. Ministar

CORINTHIAN BAPTIST 721 E. North at Fulton Sunday School 9:36 a. m. Morning Worship .. 11:00 a. m. B. Y.P.U 6:30-7:30 p.m. Evening Services 7:30-8:30 p.m. Rev. Stephen Wells. Minister

. IN0IAKA v ^ BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass Presents THE LIVE WIRE HARMONEERS and THE INDIANA WONDERS In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, JANUARY 4 8:00 P. M. Sponsored By Mrs. Christina Word Rev. E. R. Gatewood. Minister

EPISCOPAL CHURCHES

CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL Sunday Services 8. 9:15, 11, 12:30

All Saintt' 1550 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

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COME AND BE SAVED

'Worship The Lord In The Beeuty Of Holiness' OBEY ACTS 2:38 Christ Temple 490 W. FALL CREEK BLVD. FOUNDED ON THE WORD OF GOD Take Northwestern Street Car to Fall Creek Boulevard Walk 2 Blocks East Corner Paris Ave. and Fall Creek Bird. BISHOP WILUE LIE, PASTOR

Gr. St- James Baptist Good Samaritan Installation and urc * ws Revival, 602 West New York Street Greater St. James Baptist «- — - mmm - Church, 22JL3 Lexington Avenue. JoniiOrV 4 B l7xl) Sunday school 9:45. ■ J < Morning worship 11:00 a. m. In the afternoon at 3:30 p. m., the pastor and Church will worship with Bethany Baptist Church. Attend B. T. U. at 6:00 p. m. Evening worship 7:SO p. m. Each members is asked to be present at the Church meeting to be held Saturday, January 3, 1959 at 7:30 p. m. Rev. T. A. Clark is the minister and Sis. Rosie Eberhardt,

reporter.

InsfaHaf’ion Service Union Baptist Ministers Alliance

REV. E. If. ADAMS The Installation services for the Union Baptist Ministers Alliance wm be held at the Puritan Baptist Church, January 12, 1959 at 12 o’clock noon. Officers to be installed are: President, Rev. E. H. Adams, pastor of Antioch Baptist Church, who succeeds himself as president of the Alliance. The members of the Alliance are happy to have as their president such a great Leader as Rev. Adams, who by his never tiring efforts and God-given ability has carried the fellowship to great heights and served for the good of the Baptists in general. Others to be installed are Rev. E. J. Odom, 25th Street Baptist Church, Vice-President; Rev. W. B. T. Pollard, Second Baptist Church Crawdfordsville, Secretary; Rev. W. R. Hughley, First Baptist Church, Westwood, Treasurer; Rev. J. T. Highbaugh, Good Samaritan Baptist Church, Lecturer, and Rev. A. J. Brown, St. John Baptist Church, assistantMecturer..

HENRY BELL

WEEDEN

Special New Year's Ere Service At The BibbwaY Baptist Ch.

From January 4 to the 17th is j Samaritan. ^ HIGH DAY at Good Samaritan Throughout the week of January

Baptist Church, 602 West New York Street. At 3 p. m., Dr. C. Henry Bell, will preach the Installation services of all the departments of

5-16th, Dr. John T. Weeden, will be with us in our Annual Revival. The choirs of the Church will furnish the music and visitation willl

the Church. His fine Choir will singi be by the Sunday School teachers under the direction of Mrs. Blossom and the Missionary Society, led by Jones, and the choirs of Good I Mrs. Celesta McKinney.

Bright Star Baptist Church Worshipping In New Location Bright Star Baptist Church, 1014 E. 15th Street, is now worshipping in their new location. Order of services are as fallows: Sunday School 9:30. Morning worship 11:00. The B. T. U. meets at 6 o’clock following the evening worship service at 8:00 p. m. Rev. Charles Early is the minister; Lena Mae Robinson. acting church clerk. The public is invited to all services.

Pastor and Wife Say Thank You To the officers, members and friends of the Metropolitan Baptist Church we send thanks for the wonderful spirit of Christmas to us. May the blessing of God, rest upon you in the N«*w Year, bringing joy and prosperity. We also thank the groups of the Church for remembering us with cards and gifts, also the Sunday School and Usher Board. May God bless all of you. Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Sweatt 2811 Indianapolis Ave # nue.

All choirs of the District are asked to be present to furnish the music for this service. Rev. W. D. Edwards, will be master of cere-i

monies. Devotions by the officers) T • i ,

of the Puritan Baptist Church and , wish to express my thanks tUe-Northside New Era Baptist and dee P appreciation to Our Sav-

Church; alternate Rev. Z. P. Pitt-

Thank You And Happy New Year

Great Healing And Revival Campaign at Buggs Temple

New Year s Eve has been a specialty for Brother T. R. Murff,

CHURCH

EVENTS

of the City

By WILLA THOMAS

Elected to serve as officers of ing secretary; Gallic Harvey, chap:he youth choir of Second Chris- lain; Lula Ryan, assistant, and

tiah Church recently were Fhtflip Blanche Davis, treasurer. - West, president; Travis Fowler, ♦ * +

vice-presiden;; Miss Constance* Commendation is due the HighFowler, secretary, and Miss Avril land WCTU for the fine missionary Lawson, treasurer, work the members are doing. UnThe g^oup has maae much prog- der the leadership of Mrs. Ethel ress since being organized. They Shivers, president and Mrs. Anna will present a play at the church Washington, president of the State Sunday at 5. ' ' ‘ Baptist Womens Convention, the

* * * . women went to visiL the Ward Nurs-

Pastors, have you made your and preSen '

dinner reservations yet for the * °rsnip^services

dinner mee ing with Dr. Billy Graham when he comes to Indianapolis on Jan. 8? If you haven’t, call the

Church Federation at once.

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pastor of The Bibleway Missionary, dent; Dovie Sanders, second vice-

Enjoyable was a recent visit with the Widows club as guest of my grandmo her, Mrs. Sarah Henry. The club, made up of elderly women of various churches, meets once a month and has many projects to keep members busy. It is the type

of club every church should have, times. Mrs. Maria Nance is president. This is real missionary work, and other officers are Mesdajmes Wha/t are YOU doing to win others Esther Crutcher, first vice-presi- for Christ?

In the home was a 100-year-old woman bom during slavery who said she didn’t know about Jesus. After talking wi b Mrs. Washington, she said the wanted to become a follower, of Christ and was baptized the following Sunday at Antioch Baptist Church, where she was taken by Mrs. Wash-

ingon.

Rev.i E. H. Adams, pastor, has since visi.ed the women many

Baptist years.

On tonight December 31, 1958 promises to be one of the greatest of the years. Rev. J. W. Nunley, of Cleveland, Ohio will be our great minister, for the evening. Rev. Odel Mayberry, pastor of the Church of The Living God and singers; Bro. Samuel Turner, of the Christian Mission, Rev. Pittman, local minister of the city and many other ministers and singing groups will be heard. Lunch will be served and refreshments for all. Services will begin at 9 p. m., and will continue until. I wish to thank my many hundreds of friends of Mrs. Murff and well wishers, for cards, telegrams, and condolences. My son Robert and I wish you a very prosperous and Happy New Year.

Shut-In and Children Receive Christmas Cheer Sisters of Charily No. 4, gave several Christmas baskets to their shut-in members with the aid of Bro. and Sis. Paul Haizlip. ThirtyI six children received gifts at the ! Charity Temple last Saturday from j the Juvenile Charity. Ethel Shivers, Mother Matron; Ella Peters, G.B.P.

DR. J. E. BOULDWARE By popular demand Dr.

Bouldware of New York City, will continue for another week or more, the Great Healing and Revival

Co-op Civic League Shows Xmas Spirit The Christmas spirit was put into

Campaign, now being conducted at j.w t k hv me rnhe "n f" the Mrs. Ootavia Watkins and William

Buggs Temple Church of God In! ^ _ y e , . e ^ .. th , e 1 Hamilton.

presidervt; Henrietta Lewis, re- Have a good weekend, and may cording secretary; Emma Fields, God bless you! If He is willing, I assistant Secretary; Willie fcewis will be with you again next week finar\clal secretary; Lucille Hedrick, Un.il then, keep on smiling and assi.ant: Inella Saylor, correspond- doing godd wherever you go. Lafayette Girls Announce Engagements at Holiday Party By HILUE HOFFMAN at the annual Edwards Family dinLAFAYETTE — Mr. and Mrs. ner, given at the home of Mrs. F^iward Robinson entertained on* Maggie Townsend. Christmas Eve with a party and MISS NONA McDOWELL and announced the engagement of their little sister, Marjorie, spent Christdaughter, Johanns Elizabeth, to mas at Crawfordsville with their Charles Edward Carter of K<ficomo. grandmo.her, Mrs. Lucille CheThe wedding has been set for nault. March 28. The engagement of Miss Members of the local Odd FelRosemary Hargo and James Gos- lows lodge gave a Christmas party sett was announced at the same for children of the Lincoln Cornparty. The brides-elect and their munlty Cen er last week, giving fiances were Christmas dinner candy, fruit and presents to about guests of Mr. Carter's parents, Mr. 40. and Mrs. Ralph Young, Kokomo. Officers of Lincoln Community Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pace Sr. Center elected at a recent meeting entertained with a family holiday W* Clarence Lillard and Rev. W. dinner last Friday night. Mr. and G. Williams, presidents; Miss Delia Mrs. Fred Brown, Frankfort, were Slance, secretary, and Miss Millie special gues.s. Hoffman, .reasurer.

Mrs. Minnie MShLsee has returned to Chicago after a holiday visit with her mother, Mrs. Jennie Washington, .and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Washington were hosts to the family Chris.mas dinner. Miss Marv E. Hines has returned to Chicago after a holiday visit here with her brother, Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Boone entertained with a family dinner a>t heir home last Sunday. Those present were Mrs. John H. Lester,

ior Luth^rari Church and my many friends wim have been so kind to me during^ny confinement. Wish4

Miss Eleanor Starks spent vhe weekend at Danville, HI * visiting he MRS he CLARAbi;LLE POWELL has re urned to Washington, D. C.,

The instuiiulion message will be

delivered bv Rev. V. W. McLawler. Year.

Charge by Rev. F. F. Young. Remarks by State President, Rev. R.

T. Andrews.

Everyone is welcome.

sr.g all of y6u a Very Happy New , Gispel minister. Many have families with children.

REV, F. R. GREGORY Pastor of Beulah Baptist Church Accompanied By His Singers Will Preach the Installation Service for MT. OLIVE MISSIONARY CHORUS SUNDAY, JANUARY 4 3:30 P. M. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 727 Blake Street Mabel Hatchett, Pres. Dr. H. T. Toliver, Minister You Are Invited

Fordellar Harris 839 Camp Street.

3-ROOM HOUSE, Welfare Mothers, pensioners or children. Will share private home with mother,

2 children. ME. 4-2853.

t FIKST FREE WIfX BAPTIST CHURCH 960 W. 31st Street ORDER OF SERVICES 9::t« Sunday School Morning Worship 10:50 6:00 P M. — F. W. B. League 7:30 Evening Worship * Rev. W. A. Fitzpatrick, Minister

where Rev. James C. Buggs is pas- p crs hj n g.

tor * The group went from house to

Dr. Bouldware, has the gift of, house collecting food and money. „ _ _ Divine Healing. He is also an ac-|They gathered a total of 10 bushels ^ "hoUday"vislT hererwUb b«r complished musician and plays the, of foods and ?40 in cash. her Mrs Elizabeth Peterson. Hammond Organ each night. • Then they distributed the food Charles Croom spent SunCome and hear this nationally ! and money to 10 unemployed day in Chicaeo visiting her nieces.

j Cpl. Gordon L. Antes, stationed

Sunday thev made their rounds at c a mp LeJeune, N. C., since his again, collecting 312 bushels of re urn f rom Beirut, Lebanon, spent

The public is invited to attend, .food and $15.40. This was disbursed Christmas here with his parents. Also bring the sick to the healing to three families — including a Mr an d Mrs. W. H. Amos, and

service each night. j white family with six youngsters relatives.

Private consultation by appoint- and a new baby. The white parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morton ment. Call Lu\ Bouldware. AT. expressed heartfelt gratitude. | have returned from a holiday visit •'13-5806. This is the second year the w jth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morton j There will be Special Candle- , Cop-op League has carried out this Sr , at Mansfield, O.

light Service Thursday night, project.

(January 1, at 8 p. m. i

been healed, some have received jobs and financial blessings.

A Special Blessing will be given Accacfrc to the first 100 people that attend WflUFVll

the services Friday night. You will j ■

receive a gift that will oe a bless- 111 *j>CrVSnQ 0\Jw ing to you throughout the year. ,,~ . * , . . . , , .. W»th the >bomDsssion Jesus had Sunday night, special healing oilj ff>1 . lho of H is peoole. Rev.

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PHILLIPS TEMPLE 1226 North West Street SUNDAY, JANUARY 4 WORSHIP AND HOLY COMMUNION Guest Speaker BISHOP LUTHER CALDWELL STEWART Presiding Prelate of the Second 1 Episcopal District of The Metho- ; dist Episcopal Church. He is Secretary of the College of Bishops and resides in Hopkinsville, Ky. 4:00 P. M. Initial service and organization of a New C.M.E. Church in Indianapolis. Bishop Luther Stewart will deliver the message and be in charge of the organization. C.M.E. Leaders, Churches and Choirs of Indianapolis will participate in the service. Rev. A. C. McClendon, a young minister of Emmanuel C.M.E. Church is in the process of making the organization possible!.

C.M.E. CHURCH Rev. !!. L. Burton

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Preaching Mission “Start The New Yedr Right" JAN. S-llth - 7:30 P. M. Rev. Oddie, Hoover Pastor of One of Cleveland, Ohio's, Largest Churches GREAT PREACHER aad SWEET SINGER Mount Zion Baptist Church 12TH AND FAYETTE STREETS Rev. R. T. Andrews, Sr., Postor

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oil for blessings will be given out to those attending that service.

Come early for a seat

REV. F. F. YOUNG Pastor of First Baptist Church North Indianapolis Will Be In Charge of THE INSTALLATION SERVICE SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH 701 N. West Street SUNDAY, JANUARY 4 3:00 P. M. All Officers of the Church and Its Auxiliaries Will Be Installed Rev. C. V. Jetter, Minister

Miss Naomi Ka e McElwame, Chicago, spent her vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J».

R. McElwaine.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Henry, Dayton, spent Christmas with relatives here and were di.mer guests

JACOB* BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME

OBITUARIES

Funeral services for Mr. Bennie Neal were held December 15 in the Westside Chapel. Burial was in New Crown. Rev. F. M. Webb of-

ficiated.

... „ . ... Inai ..y.-j, Funeral services for Mrs* coming in from people "who I France were ^f ^Sf^rfianano-

W. M. Edwards, pastor of Seveneenth Street Memorial Baptist Church, joined with the congregation and Milt Nixon of Radio Station WGEE and provided Chrismas dinners for 60 needy people who otherwise might, have had a very sad Christmas/'"^ Thev came fropv all over the ci y of every race. Some 200 dinners were sent to people who were Tl and unable to come to the

church.

As late as 1:30 that night, jgalls

were coming in from people who i------ ^ irtHiamnn M&nti.’S. ' 1 ' 31 <lay F00dWaS !us Dr aP F R Young officiated. Food for the dinner was donated | Burial was in Floral Park,

by people in the community.

Arkonsas Court Rules NAACP Tell All or Pay LITTLE ROCK (ANP) — If it is to remain a tax-exempt organization, the NAACP must disclose membership lists and financial data, the Arkansas Supreme Court ruled

tast week.

The court upheld $25 fines levied agains. two NAACP officials who refused to divulge such data, pursuant to ordinances enacted in 1957 by Little Rock and North Little Rock. The ruling was against Mrs. L. C. Ba.es and Mrs. Birdie

Williams.

Both women had objected to the ordinances on the grounds that they would be subjected to harrassmeht and possibly bodily barm. They said compliance wi h the ordinances would be a violation of their constitutional righis. Atty. George Howard of the NAACP said the s ate court ruling would be appealed to the U. S. Supreme Court.

Mabel Witchard Funeral services for r*lrs. Mabel Witchard, 48, who died Dec. 26 near her home, 1443 Martindale, were held Dec. 31 in Eastern Star Baptist Church. Burial was in &6w Crown. Mrs. Witchard was born in Tennessee and had lived here 16 years. She was a member"of the Eas.erri Star Church. King and King Funeral - Home conducted the services.

CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD FAITH TEMPLE 316 Douglass Street Hear THE ROCKY SHORE QUARTETTE In Their Monthly Program SUNDAY, JANUARY 4 8:00 P. M. Sponsored By THE PASTOR’S AID Bishop E. Redd, Minister Rev. Bennie Mason Assistant Minister Everyone Is Welcome

EASTERN STAR MALE CHORUS Will Celebrate THEIR 25TH ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, JANUARY 4 3:00 P. M. EASTERN STAR BAPTIST CHURCH * 2201 Columbia Avenue Guest Speaker REV. A. L. WILLIAMS of Eastside Baptist Church Accompanied By His Singers and Other Choruses of the City Will Participate On the Program Eastern Star Male Chorus an<| Church Wish Each of You A HAPPY NEW YEAR Thomas Lowe, Pres. James Calvert, Chroi. Rev. P. C. Owens. Minister

The tu rn “truck crops” has no relation to the hauling of vegetables to market in trucks. It developed from the French word “ roquier”—to barter or exchange. The teim developed out of the practice yeai s ago of bartering or dealing in small lo.s in the market place.

Funeral services for Mr. Henry Bailey were held December 27 in the Eastside Chapel. Burial was in New Crown. Rev. P. D. Jacobs

officiated.

Funeral services for Mr. William

Effie Bell Newby Mrs. Effie Bell Newby was buried in Floral Park after services Dec. 30 in Eastern Star Baptist Church, of which she was a member. She died Def. 26 in her home, 2230 Mlartindale. A na.ive of Kentucky, Mrs. Newby had lived in Indianapolis 10 years. . King and King Funeral Home conducted the services.

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Bender were held December 27 in £) ec

the Westside Chapel. Burial was in New Crown. Itey. Jo£n Sutler offi-

ciated.

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Emancipation J3ay ■ Celebration

by the CENTRAL BAPTIST MINISTERS ALLIANCE ITERDENOMINATIONAL MINISTERS ALLIANCE UNION BAPTIST MINISTERS CONFERENCE

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PHILLIPS TEMPLE C. M. E. CHURCH Corner West ond Drake Streets Rev. H. L. Burton, Host Pastor THE PUBLIC IS INVITED

William A. Bender Funeral services for William A. Bender, 64, were held Dec. 27 ir. Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel Burial was in New Crown. He

in his home, 1835

Holloway.

A native of Hendersonville. Tenn., Mr. Bender had lived U, ;. Indianapolis since 1918 and was an employee of the Baker Farm Con-**

struction Co. 10 years.

Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Savannah Bender; a sister, Mr*. Frances Franklin, and a brother, **

Claude Bender.

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HOUSES FOR SALE 181S N. New Jersey St. 7-room, modem brick, $55# down. * : * * * 1300 W. 28th St. Double, 5-rooms one side, # ' * on the other side. $350 down. 1318 Pruitt St. 5-room, semi-modem, nee d s,. decorating, $250 down. 870 Eugene St. Newly decorated 4-rooins* oqc side with bath, 3-room apt. othor - V side, $350 down. '/EAST 1702 Ruekle and 1417-19 Ca*» rollton Ave. Apt. houses for sale,* five apts. Down payment $1,506; ^ WA. 5-6453 *?§ 401 W. 30th St.

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