Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1959 — Page 6
6—The Indianapolis Recorder, Sept 5, 1959
Ordinotion Service For Bro. Lufhcr Harris Friday Night
St. Stephen Baptist Church Moves to New Location Services for the St. Stephen Baptist Church, at their new location 720 East 27th Street, Sunday, September 6, 3:30 p. m. Rev. R. F. Gregory, accompanied by his congregation will worship with us. Then? will be a Feast In The Wilderness sponsored by the Educational Committee. The introductory sermon will be delivered by Rev. Stone. Rev. Washington will sneak on the Beatitudes. Rev. Miles, will speak from the subject “A Zeal To Serve God." Other speakers: Rev. Broadnax, Rev. J. D. Taylor, Rev. Elliott, Rev. Billips. Sis. Mattie Huff is the program chairman; Sis. Wander Barnett. clerk; Rev. E. I. Taylor, minister.
Appreciation Program Honoring Forst Wally Wilson Sunday at 3:30
BROTHER LUTHER HARRIS Rev. F. Jefferson, pastor of Pilgrim Baptist Church and Deacons will ordain Brother Luther Harris, a member of The New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church, 5404 East 34th Street under the pastorate of Rev. James DeVashcr. Friday night, September 4.
CORINTHIAN BAPTIST 721 E. North at Fnltoa Monday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship .. 11:00 a.m. B.Y. P.U 6:30-7:30 p. m. Evening Services 7:30-?K3t p- na Rev. Stepnen Wells, Mtnlrfer .
RIVERSIDE PARK METHODIST CHURCH (Edgemont Ave. at N. Harding St.) Louis E. Haskell, Pastor 9:30 A.M. Worship 10:30 A. M. S. S.
THE MOTHER’S BOARD OF FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 960 W. 31st Street Is Snonsorin? Their ANNUAL HOME COMING and BASKET DINNER SUNDAY', SEPTEMBER 6 REV. S. J. COLEMAN and His Congregation of Danville, 111. Will Worship With Us at 3:30 P. M. Come and Spend the Day With Us Mother J. Curtis, Pres. Rev. W. A. Fitzpatrick, Minister
EPISCOPAL CHURCHES
CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL Sunday Services 8, 9:15, 11. 12:30
FORST WALLY WILSON
Appreciation Program in honor of Forst Wally Wilson, one of the city’s well known musical instructors Sunday, September 6th at Simpson Methodist Church, 2960 North Capitol Avenue at 3:30 p. m. You don’t want to miss this great opportunity to honor and serve this distinguished leader. Some of the city’s outstanding singing groups and talent will be present. This affair is being sponsored by the Chorale Singing Group with R. A. Gilmore as chairman.
INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass BABY CONTEST Sunday, September 6 3*30 P. M. Music will be Furnished by Mt. Moriah Melodies Sponsored By Mrs. Christina Word Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister.
Speakers for Women's Day At Allen Chaoel Church
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There Will Be A MIDNIGHT SEANCE Saturday Night September 5, 1959 At The Home Of REV. F. DAVIS 716 WEST OHIO STREET Sponsored By The Mother’s Board Everyone Is Welcome
St. Philip'* Sunday 9:30 A. M. 702 North West Street
All Saints' 1559 Central Avenue 7:30 Low Mas* 9:15 Sung Maae Confession Sat. 5 PM.
GOSPEL SOUL BURNERS In a Full Musical Program JOSHUA BAPTIST CHURCH 1554 Columbia Avenue SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 8:00 P. M. Sponsored Bv The B. Y. P. U. Mrs. Mattie Bradley, Pres. Rev. Albert Batts, Minister
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'Worship The Lord In The Beouty Of Holinett' OBEY ACTS *2:38 Christ Temple 430 W. FALL CREEK BLVD. FOUNDED ON THE WORD OF GOD Fak* Northwestern Street Car to Fall Creek Boulevard Wain Z Blocks East Corner Paris Ave. and Fail Cr«eftr Btve, BISHOP WILLIE LEE, PASTOR
wr ^ V - * *** MRS. NAN JOHNSON # Mrs. Nan Johnson, principal of School No. 37 will be speaker for the morning services, Sunday, Seot^mber 13, Women’s Day Observance. Mrs. Johnson, a product of Indianapolis is a graduate of Shortridge High School, Indianapolis Normal School, now discontinued, holds Bachelor and Master Degrees from Butler University, is c ie or th;2 founders of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, a member of Allen Chapel A.M E. Church, is a very forceful speaker.
Rev. L. L. Smith Accepts Pastorate At Greencastle, Ind.
MRS. ELIZABETH SHEPHERD Mrs. Elizabeth Shepherd, wife of Fv?v. Joyce Shepherd of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, will be the speaker at night services. Mrs. Shepherd is a Sunday School teacher, supervisor of B.T.U. Youth Department of Mt. Zion, Missionary Worker, now studying mission work at Central Baptist Theological Seminary, organized the Bib!»e Club in 1947, a teenage group, which meets weekly in her home, is a very active church worker and dynamic speaker. R<ev. S. D. Hardrick is pastor of the church, Rev. Inez Tanner, Evangelist of St. John A.M.E. Church, guest minister in charge for the day. Mrs. Louise Craig is the general chairman.
Former Juvenile Court Worker Is Named Presbyterian Field Advisor
,ame7 e Ld "^TIMUGlF AVAILABLE -,C an, SeZ rSS’ttf&.S X Bbutheastem Aiea of the United the se: vices will be directed pri- as a national resource, using the and was associated with the Fami-
itWfkmk vb-iir REV. L. L. SMITH Rev. L. L. Smith, former assistant pastor of First Samuel Baptist Church of which his father. Rev. William Smith is pastor has been ’ailed to the pastorate of Mt. Zion lantist Church, at Greencastle, T ndiana. Rev. L. L. Smith, has been e aithful deacon for two years. He \as called to the ministry in 1955 and served faithfully and humbly as is assistant pstor.
Good Neighbor Award List Delegates for Baptist Convention Rev R. T. Andrews, president of the Indicia General Baptist State Convention, will lead Indiana delegates to the forthcoming meeting of the National Baptist Convention of America. Inc., conven/ig in San Francisco. Delegates to the session will include Revs, and Me-dames J. A. Brown, D. B. Dudley, Z. P. Pittman, E. H. Adams, A. Johnson. F. Jefferson, Edward Vincent and \ M. Hughes and Mesdames Leaner Black and Dorothy Wilson.
Presbyterian Church, USA, effec
ive Sept. 1.
Working wih the educational ’ounseling service of the Departr;ent of Educational and Medical Work, Board of National Mission,?, 'ohnson’s headquarters will be in
Ytlanta.
The Southeastern Area comrrises Alabama, Georgia, Missis;ippi rtid South Carolina. Because of the boardY concern n making guidance services availb e to youth, an educational ounseling service has been estabished in areas where the board ia$ long had an interest in educa-
Icti.
Through counselors, ruch as Mr. ohnson, who will work with stulents and their families, this nonifstitutionalized service is deigned to help youth to make realsttc plans for the future "Actually,” Johnson feels, "today’s young people have had ho first-hand .experience with anything hut abnormal times. Many of oiir young people are being tempted to leave school as soon as they become old enough to secure whatever jo's are available in factories, mills, shipyards and
offices.
marily toward Negro youth.
available means to discover it and ly Service Association as family
put it to maximum ui e.” iife educator.
Mr Johnson is a graduate of He is a member of the National Attucks high school and finished Association of Social Work Name pre-meuical sequence at Indi- tional Probation and Parole /iana Universiy, receiving an A.B. sociation, Indiana Probation and degree in chemistry. p £ro le Association. Indimapolis • ” e , a , so ^°^ C155 an M A. degree Social Workers club. National in social service and an M.S. de- Council on Family Relations, Nag. ee m education from the same tional Conference' on Social Wei-
» eehool and is certified as a gmd- fare, Social Service Department gUjli; t-nce supervisor by that institu- of the Indianapolis Church Fed-
tlo £-. 4 4 oration and the 'Marten County Prior to his return to school. Governor’s Youth Council. Mr Johnson worked as a medical Befo~c accepting the position technician at the Eli Lilly re- v ith the Presbyterian church, ho search laboratory here and at was a probation officer with the Hl !l es V. A. Hospital in Chicago. Marion County Juvenile Court. He studied electroencephalogra- He is married and has two chil-
phy ai the Illinois Neurological dren.
Institute and attended icminars A member of Wither! poon UniL , McGill University, Montreal; cd Presbyterkn Church he wis « -Johns Hopkins University, Balti- the first president ol the Wiiherhrjt L^ 0rp ’ ,f T nc * University, Dur- spoon Men s League.
H. JOHNSON
Johnson feels that education without a plan is inclTective. "An individual who has both educational plans and goals is
ham, N C., preparatory to beginning work as a technician at the Tuskegee V A. Hospital, and Uter set un a similar department
at the IU Medical Center. WHILE In SCHOOL, Johnson
"Others go directly from high much I I 10 , r ?. apt tp
chool into the armed services, successful than one who does not.
md a considerable percentage of .hese will not return to school.
he arserted. “The new program has been mapped out initially to
•‘AMin some voune oeoDle suf- aid children in educationally and “rJ 0 m” g .CT®.n~ economically impoverished areas
in these ways:
"By counseling with them
er from lack of life significance. Without a satisfying religious afiliation and meaningful work that rvakfi' them feel they are part ;f a venture bigger than them»lves, teenagers may drift aimless-
y and dangerously.
"There is a call for us to capitalzc on the innate capacities of ,outh. The counseling service is oeing provided to serve some of
and their families as they work through educational and related problems; by assisting students in selecting suitable colleges or other appropriate training, and, in some cases, • o aid in locating needed fi-
nancial assistance.
3,000 Expected Here For CME Conference
Local Baptists Prominent in National Meet
By WILLA THOMAS-
A large number of Hoosiers act.ve in Brptist oirclos will leave Monday for Kansas City, Mo., to attend the 79th annual session of the National Baptist Convention of America. Dr. D. C. Pettaway, Little Rock is convention presi-
dent.
Dr. E. II. Branch of Kansas City s Metropolitan Baptist Church
will be ha t pastor.
Heading the Indianapolis delegation will be Dr. C. H Bell, Mt.
GOOD SAMARITAN
NEWS
Big Basket Meeting Sunday,
September 13th at Military Park given by Good Samaritan Baptist Church. Rev. J. R. Scrivener of the ; Old Blue Springs Baptist Church. ; Hiserville, Ky., and residence of Cave City and Park City and Glasgo, Ky., will worship with us.
Former residents of this territory
are asked to spread dinner with us.
Highbaugh Family Sets Annual Picnic The Highbaugh Family and all
who by marriage or blood kindship, can trace their lineage to Fletcher Highbaugh, will hold their Family Reunion Picnic Labor Day, September 7th from 1 a. m.-6:00 p. m.
at the Northwestern Park. Games, nri/es and other amuse-
_ ments will be the order of the day.
Paran Baptist Church pastor and Soft . drink ? wil5 be sold by the
transportation chairman for the | ^ arn ^y Union.
By WILLA THOMAS
Some 3,000 delegates are
Robert J. Churchill Robert Johnson Churchill. 71. ’50 N. Senate, was burfed in New ~Vown cemetery after services Vpt.wl in Jacobs BroUiers Westide Chapel He died Aug 29 in Veterans AHmini-tration Hospita n West 10th. Born at Clarksville. Tenn.. Mr Church: ! had lived here 48 years He was a veteran of World War ’ and formerly an employe of the ’airmount Glass Works.
CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH 2611 Annette Street SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 The South Calvary Baptist Church and Pastor REV. L. A. MANUEL Will Be Our Guest at 3:30 P. M. Under the Auspices of the PASTOR’S AID CL^B Rev. Manuel Will DeUver the Message and His Singing Groups Will Furnish the Music Mrs. Dora Milton. Pres. Rev. B. T. Almon, Minister
JACOBS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES
Funeral services for Mr. Wiley Laster were hold August 25 in the Westsid? ChapeJ. Burial was in New Crown. Dr. C. Henry Bell officiated. Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Booker Williams were held August 26 in the Westside Chapel. Burial was in Crown Hill.. Rev. P. D. Jacobs officiated. Funeral services for r.Ir. William Horace Harrison were held August 27 in the Westside Chapel. Burial was in New Crown. Rev. H. T. Green officiated. Funeral services for Mrs. Willa Joan Sales were held August 28 at South Calvary Baptist Church. Burial was in New Crown. Rev. L. Manuel officiated. Funeral services for Mrs. Sudie Mitchell were held August 29 at First Baptist Church N. Indianapolis. Burial was in New Crown. Dr. F. F. Young officiated.
Correction Mrs. Katie Smith, guest speaker at Canaan Baptist Church, last Sunday was a member of Garfield l Baptist Church instead of Galilee i Baptist Church as was stated in la-st week’s issue. I am indeed sorry I the mistake was made.
INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass Presents THE LAVELLE INSPIRATIONAL SINGERS And The INDIANA WONDERS In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 8:00 P. M. The Pastor’s Aid Mrs. Christina Word, Pres. Mrs. Susie Pennington, Secy. Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister
THE HOUSE OF PRAYER 1418 E. 16th Street BISHOP W. W. RICE of Holy Trinity Spiritual Church Will Conduct Services SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 3:30 P. M. Sponsored By Deaconess Ellen Lyles Everyone Is Invited Bishop M. L. Barnes, Minister
Hear Them In Their Final Appearance This Year THE SILVER LEAF QUINTET of Louisville, Ky. at the Following Churched SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 3:00 P. M. TRUE VINE BAPTIST CHURCH 19th and Columbia SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 8:00 P. M. HEAVENLY LIGHT BAPTIST CHURCH 1702 Beliefontaine SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 8:00 P. M. ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH 13th and Missouri Streets SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13 . 10:00 P. M. SUNRISE BAPTIST CHURCH 1308 Roosevelt Ave. The Ministers Are: Rev. W. F. Jones Rev. Joe Johnson Rev. E. H. Adams Rev. White In Order of Appearance Otto Holmes, Prog. Chrm.
GREATER THAN I PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 2306 Columbia Avenue SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 3:30 and 7:30 P. M. THE ROCKY SHORE SINGERS THE FRIENDLY SISTERS STARLIGHT FIVE In a Musical Program Sponsored By Rev. Beard Rev. R. A. Pullen, Minister
ference.
ex- CLASSES WILL BEGIN daily at
p.?cted here next week for the 26th 9, with business sessions at 10 annual session of the Ohio Chris- followed by daily noon worship
tian Methodist Methodist Episcopal services.
Conference, meeting Sept. 8-13 at The Business and Professional Phillips Temple CME Church, Rev. Women’s group will meet WednesH. L. Burton, pastor. day evening at 7:30. Committee Delegates are expected from meetings w-ill be held at 4. and a Ohio, Indiana. Kentucky and other Thursday night session has been parts of the country. planned by the laymen of the con-
Rt. Rev. Luther Stewart, Hop- ference.
, The Women’s Missionary Depart-
ment will meet in special session Friday at 7:E\). Delegates from the various churches will appear on
the program.
Rev. Cummings will sponsor the youth of the conference in their meeting Saturday evening at 7:30. The conference will close Sunday with 11 o’clock worship and the reading of appointments by the
bishop.
Bishop Stewart is former editor of the denomination’s official organ. His keen insight into human life, knowledge of men and the church, his strong retentive powers, ability to appraise situations and his native preaching ability coupled with his high state of social consciousne. s render
him a valuable leader.
The conference is noted for its world missionary program, having brought many foreign students to
convention, and Dr. H. T Toliver president of the Tndiana Missionary Slate Baptist Convention. Mrs. Anna Washington is vicepresident of the National Senior Women’s Convention, and Mm. Priscilla Deon Lew-is heads the National Business Women’s groun OTHER OFFICERS include Mrs. W'illa Johnscn, Music Department secretary; Mrs. Betty Gay nur-es’ treasurer, and Miss Willa Thomas, Children’s Depart-
ment worker.
Mrs. Hilda Tolbert, First Baptist Church, North Indianapolis, will be guest speaker at the chil-
dren’s conference
Also attending the session will he Dr. G. L. Lillard. vice-chair-man of the Home Missions Board; Rev. and Mesdames F. Benjamin Davis, F. F. Young, G. M. Mimms, C. J. Dailey, F. Sweatt. L. A Manuel, E. T. Johnson, W. E. Starks and Otis Gibson; Rev. A. Batts and Mesdames H. T. Toliver and
Esther Lynch.
The five-day convention will end
Sept. 13.
Joseph Highbaugh. President.
Sheen Praises Society, Notes Role of Africa
BISHOP STEWART
SARANAC LAKE, N. Y. (ANP,
w . o . this country to aid in their educa- 7T P!a * s i n 53 the work of the White
cinsville, is presiding bisnon. Rev. lathers oi Africa and emphasizIwiTtv Bishop P. Randolph Shy. presid- a .;JJ he i ™ port jH 1 . ce of ,hat conti -
H ? i”g prelate of the Seventh Episcopal , ln R - h Jf affail ' ; ' of the modern
burton ^ vlSresWen“ of the District, will be special guest of the ^ orld. B.shop Fulton .1. sheen ad
Women’s Missionary Conference. c o n f ere nee- Other guests wil. in-
clude bishops, general officers.
Bishop Stewart will preside at ministers and church leaders from the 12 noon conference of the CME a u over the country, cabinet on Tuesday. The confer- Officiating during the conference mce proper will open at 4, with w jjj {j e p» ev g a. Woodlowe, •elebration of the Holy Corn- Dayton, treasurer; Mrs. W. M. nunion. Stewart, supervisor of the Woman's
Delegates will be welcomed Missionary Society; W. A. Wilkes, Bishop Sheen spoke of th> Tuesday evening at 7:30 with a president of the laymen; Mi’s. Mar- founding of the White Fathers bv •eception by the host church. Par- garet Slaughter, president of th,e | Cardinal Lavigerie who sought "a icipating in the official welcome Business and Professional Women’s ’ group of men so tough they would vill be representatives of the group; Mrs. Zelica Telford, director adapt the Arab way of life without ■hurch. Church Federation and the of the Mattie E. Coleman Circle, ever isuccumbing to anythin® un-
Interdenominational Ministers Con- and Mrs. Thelma Brown, president Christian.”
CHURCH OF GOD SAINTS IN CHRIST SPIRITUAL CHURCH MUSICAL PROGRAM and BLESSED FRUIT SERVICE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1959 4:30 to 7:00 P. M. FAC HOME 2309 N. Capitol Avenue Private Consultation WA. 6-5042 Come Receive Your Blessing Father William Smith, Minister
dressed 3,000 persons gathered for the blessing of the new St. Jo-
seph’s Sem nary near here The White Fathers society, an
interracial bodv, has as one of its most distinguished members Rt. Rev. Joseph Kiwanuka, native Aflican Catholic prelate of Masaka
Uganda.
Bishop Sheen
SPIRITUAL ADVISER CONSULT EVANGELIST MARGUERITE MclNTYRE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 2:30 P. M. - 10:00 P. M. 1619 HIGHLAND STREET Muncie, Indiana
THE FIFTEEN WOMEN TRIBE CLUB Is Sponsoring A MUSICAL PROGRAM at the Close of the BABY CONTEST SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Hours 3:00 to 6:00 P. M. AT CHARITY HALL 1036 N. West Street Some of the City’s Favorite Talent Including THE GOSPEL PEARLS METROPOLITAN INSPIRATIONAL CHOIR and Many Others Please Come and Enjoy This Wonderful Festival Mrs. D. Foster, Chairman Violet Scott, Co-Chairman
ROCK OF AGES BAPTIST CHURCH 2532 Columbia Avenue Is Presenting THE KINGAN MALE CHORUS Sunday, September 6 7:30 P. M. Sponsored By THE PASTOR’S AID Mrs. Louise Bernard, Pres. Rev. J. J. Davis, Minister
of the stewardesses.
PRESIDING ELDERS will include Revs. O. A. Calhoun. C.
“There are only 6.000 American missionary priests, brothers and sisters now working outside the
Thomas and T. H. Hudson. Revs. United States,” Bishop Sheen deE. Fitten, H. L. Burton, W. C. clared. "but the White Fathers and Crenshaw, Woodrow Wooten, i the White Si-ters have 3.500 misCharles Gregory, Harry Wade and ! sionaries in Africa alone.” Ernest Gilbert aremembers of the The new seminary, only college Joint Board of Finance ( operated by the W'hite Fathers in
this country, will be opened in
Serving on standing committees! September.
will he Revs. S. Shaw and J. V. |
Noel, admissions; J. L. Cummings and M. Hayes, first and second-year studies; W. C. Crenshaw, M. C. Merriweather and L. Johnson, third-year studies, and K. C. Henry and W. J. Tucker, fourth-y ear
studies.
HOLY TRINITY SPIRITUAL TEMPLE 2103 Columbia Ave. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 11:30 A. 31. WANDERING TRAVELERS 8:00 P. M. Bishop W. W. Rice, Minister
MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH 713 N. Belmont Street Church School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Musical Program 3:00 P. M. Communion 7:00 P. M. 8:00 P. M.i Hear THE METROPOLITAN INSPIRATIONAL SINGERS In an EVENING OF SONG Rev. Mozel Sanders, Minister
Revs. J. B. Harris, H. L. Burton and J. C. Coles, Harry Woodson and Mesdames Gladys Perry and Annie Rucker are members of the education board, and Revs. O. A. Calhoun, T. H. Hudson and Cornell Thomas will serve on the Committee on Committees. Mrs. Burton is a member of the Woman’s Executive Board. Tlw public has been invited to attend the daily sessions. Under the leadership of Dr. Burton. 4nore than 400 new members have been added to the host congregation. Many new organizations have been formed, and land has been secured for a 300-car parking lot. A former delegate to the denomination’s General Conference and the World Methodist Conference, the host minister is president of the Interdenominational Minis terial Alliance of Indianapolis.
Mary Marie Jones Funeral services —j-- Mrs. Mary ’ Jones, 64, 2708 Baltimore, a life resident of Indianapolis, were held Aug. 31 in Indiana Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Burial wei? in New Crown cemetery. She died Aug. 26 in General Hos-
pital.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Ella Dupce and Mrs. Betty Mize; six sons, Frank, Carroll. Lewis, and Phillip Jones and Albert, Indianapolis, and Andrew’ Hart. I os Angeles, and 18 grandchildren.
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Sunday, September 6, 1959 MT. ZION FREEWILL/ BAPTIST CHURCH r 2416 Hovey Street Is Presenting. THE SOUL LARKS Along With the FRIENDLY SISTERS and the HEARTS OF TRUMPETS In a Full Musical Program ’ TIME 8:00 P. M. The Public Is Invited John Steele, Minister
=# Notice!!
Retired Lawyer, White, graduate of college and Law’ School, with Bible study af^ Johnson Bible College, ordained to the .Ministry of the Chri-tian Church, desires to Minister to a small colored Church in the Indianapolis area.
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