Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1960 — Page 6

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MT. ZION tAPTIST CHURCH 12th and Fayette Streets

ft*r. it t. avdrews. ss. SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 11:00 A. M. Sermon — Pastor ‘JOY IN CHURCH GOING” 7:30 P. M. Sermon By REV. L. E. ERVIN, JR.

HEAR THE WANDERING TRAVELERS In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 8:30 P. M. ST. JOSEPH SPIRITUAL CHURCH 1219V& N. Senate Ave. Sponsored By THE SENIOR CHOIR Mrs. Doris Richardson, Pres. Elder Mack Noel, Minister

CHURCH OF CHRIST ' 1202 Eugene Street

ORDER OF SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Sunday Worship 11:00 A. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Night 7:30 P. M. G. P. Holt, Minister Office Phone WA. 3-7540

EPISCOPAL CHURCHES

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

St. Philip's l Sunday 8:00 A. M. — 9:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 702 North West Street

All Saints' 1559 Central Avenue 7:30 Low Mass 9:15 Sung Mass Confession Sat. 5:00 P. M.

Rev. C. S. Spivey To Speak At Allen Chapel Sun. Morning Dr. C. S. Spivey, Jt\, Dean o* Pavne Theological Seminary of Wilberforce University, Ohio, will bring thi3 message on next Sunday morning, at 11:00, at Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church. At Z\00 o’clock, Sunday afternoon, Dr. Spivey will be the speaker at a program, sponsored by the Men of Allen. Dr. Spivey is a Gospel Preacher, and -a dynamic speaker. He is a man of wide experience and of a keen intellect, yet speaks in terms that laymen can understand. A great treat is in store for all those who will hear him. The public is invited. Rev. S. D. Hardrick Pastor; Nathaniel Gore, General Chairman.

Antioch Baptist Church To Install Officers Sunday

DR. L. A. MANUEL Antioch Baptist Church will kistall Its New Officers, Sunday, January 17 at 3:30 p. m. Dr. L. A. Manuel and South Calvary Church will be with us and deliver the Installation sermon. His singing groups will furnish the music. All members and friends are asked to be present. Visitors are welcome. Rev. E. H. Adorns is the minister.

Benjamin Wifson Funeral services ror Benjamin Wilson, 88, 2131 Allfree were held Jan. 9 in Stuart Mortuary, with burial in New Crown Cemetery. Mr Wilson died Jan. 7 in a local nursing home. Born in Wilson County, Tenn, he had lived in Indianapolis 50 years. He was a member of Bethel A ME Church.

COM* TO SEE THE MAN OF GOD Spiritual Advisor, Healer Go to Church Somewhere On Sunday. Healing Service Every Wednesday Night at 1664 COLUMBIA AVE. Indianapolis, Ind. Elder P. J. Grant. Pastor WA. 5-3042

CORINTHIAN BAPTIST 721 E. Norik at lottoa Sunday School B:3t a. m. Morning Worship .. 11*9 a. m. B. Y.P.U *:3<V*:3t p.m. Evening Services 7:36-#'Jt p» Rev. Stephen Wells,

THE INNERLIGHT SINGERS and the SACRED FOUR In a Full Musical Program Sunday, January T7 3:30 f. M. GREATER ELIM BAPTIST CHURCH 440 Blake Street Sponsored By THE ELIM CHORUS Ethel Williams, Pres. Rev. P. H. Hamler, Minister

Rev. end Mrs, F» K. Dillard To Be Honored In Their Twentieth Anniversary Sunday

MRS. F. K. DILLARD

REV. F. K. DILLARD

The TWENTIETH ANNIVER- he accompanied by his congrfega-

SARY of Rev. and Mrs. F. K. tion and singers. Honored guests Dillard, oastor and wife of Greater Rev. and Mrs. Plummer D. Jacobs Gethsemane Baptist Church, 902 and a representative from Kiiig and

North West Stneet will be observed King. ,

Sunday. January 17. Gethsemane Aggregation Musi-

The guest speaker at the 11 cal Extravaganza will be at 8 p. m.

o’clock worship service will be Rev. You are cordially invited to at-

Wesley Manning. tend these services. In the afternoon at 3:30 p. m., Mrs. Emma Westbrook is general

the anniversary sermon will be de- chairman and she is looking forlivered by Dr. C. Henry Bell, of ward to seeing her many friends. Mt. Paran Baptist Church. He will Rev. F. K. Dillard is the minister. Starlight Gospel Singers and Spirits of Harmony at Buggs Temple Sunday

The STARLIGHT GOSPEL SINGERS of Anderson, Ind., and the SPIRITS OF HARMONY will be presented in two great musical programs Sunday, January 17, at 3.00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m., at Buggs Temple Church of J God in Christ,

334 Blake street.

A QUEEN CONTEST W'ill also be held at the 7:30 service. The public is. invited. Come early for a seat and enjoy two of the greatest gospel singing groups of today. Listen to Buggs Temple Radio Service over WGEE Sunday 10:30

the celestial chorus of WEST PARKVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH IS RENDERING A PROGRAM Sunday, January 17 8:00 P. M. SOUTH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1146 S. Kenwood Ave. John Moore, President of YOUTH CHOIR Rev. L. A. Manuel. Minister

11:00 a. m.

Rev. James C. Buggs, Minister. An Appreciation After thanking God for his many blessings to me during the past year. I take this means of expressing my deep appreciation and sincere thanks to my many kind friends and neighbors for the lovely cards received during the holidays, the visits, gifts and personal cour-

ucsies.

I especially thank my pastor, Rev. R. H. Peoples and members of Second Christian Church for their thoughtfulness. Every act of kindness will always be a cherished one. May God bless all of }X)U. Louie Hodge 2714 Indianapolis Ave.

THE ANGELIC TRAVELERS Will Be Presented In a Full Musical SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 8:00 P. M. TRUE VINE BAPTIST CHURCH 19th and Columbia Ave. Sponsored By THE SENIOR CHOIR Mrs. Willa Mickle, Pres. Rev. W. I. Jones, Minister

MIDWESTERN GOSPEL SINGERS In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 3:30 P. M. NEW LIGHT BAPTIST CHURCH 444 Agnes Street Rev. Oscar Williams, President MIDWESTERN GOSPEL SINGERS Rev. M. M. Allen. Minister

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COME AND BE SAVED

'Worship The Lord In The Beauty Of Hottness' OBEY ACTS 2:38 Christ Temple 430 WEST FALL CREEK BOULEVARD FOUNDED ON THE WORD OF GOD Take Northwestern Street Car to Fall Creek Boulevard Walk 2 Blocks East Confer Paris Avenue and Fall Creek Boulevard BISHOP WILLIE LEE, PASTOR

LOOK — ANOTHER SALAD TEA Given By THE MALE CHORUS OF GOOD SAMARITAN BAPTIST CHURCH 502 West New York Street SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 Hours 3:30 TUI 6:00 P. M. The Chorus Has Planned One of Their BEST TEAS William Calloway Chairman Thomas Wilks Treasurer Warren Williams President Prof. P. D. Thompson Secretary Rey. J. TV Hlghbaugh, Minister

HEAR The Dynamic Preacher EVANGELIST VERSIE COTTON Will Speak On "'DIVINE LOVE" Sundoy, January 17 3:30 P. M. AT ALPHA AND OMEGA SPIRITUAL TEMPLE NO. 2 1315 E. 19th Street Everyone Is Welcome Come and Get a Spiritual Blessing Rev. Bennie Mason, Minister Fev. Andrew Menolen. Overseer

SOUTHERN HARMONIZERS Will Render a Complete Program SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 3:30 P. M. CHURCH OF LIVING GOD 1005 W. 27th Street Sponsored By REV. CHARLES LITTLE Elder Charles C. Staples Minister

The Stars Of Faith Will Appear In A FULL MUSICAL PROGRAM — at — BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH 1215 East 15th Street SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 3:30 P. M. Program Sponsored By THE SENIOR CHOIR Mrs. Minnie Shaw Chairman • Rev. Samhel Day .Minister •> The Public Is Invited

THE * RISING STAR SINGERS In a Full Musical Program ROCK OF AGES BAPTIST CHURCH 1511 E. 25th Street SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 3:36 P. M. For the Benefit of THE BUILDING FUND Sponsored By MRS. J. J. DAVIS Rev. J. J. Davis, Minister

ST. PAUL METHODIST CHURCH 424 Minerva Sireet Presents PROF. ROBERT RODGERS AND HIS SINGERS In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 7:45 P. M. 7 Sponsored By Dorena Henderson Rev. James Robinson, Mihikter

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INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass Presents THE GOLDEN VOICES of Birmingham, Ala. and the WANDERING TRAVELERS In a Complete Program SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 3:30 P. M. Sponsored By PASTOR'S AID Mrs. C. Word, President Mm. Susie. Pennington, Sec. Rev. E. R. Gatewood* Minister

Schobl Of Missions The Commission on Missions of ScOtt Methodist CMircH. 2131 Martindale Avenue, opened its Annual School of Missions on last Sunday evening kith a record attendance. Tho Schodl will continue throughout tfte month pf January on Sunday evenings, from 5:00 P. M. till 7:30 P. M. The Sundays are January 17, 24. * ?.nd 31st. Courses are being offered in Stewardship, Bible and Missions, Ydlith CoUtisCllng, Missions for Children», and Medicgl Missions. The faculty consists of Dr. Maceo Pembroke, area secretary of the $1: . Lbtiis Area. Reverend G. N. Htirdin, Pastbr of Gorham Methqdist Church, Reverehd Clinton Marsh, Palter 8f Wither sp o o n Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Fannie Crenshaw, cBlirch school teacher at Scott, Miss Yirgie DunviUe, Public Schdbl teacher, and Reverend S. R. Wright, pastbr of Scott Methodist. UU^st speakers include Dr. Frank Llbyd, efty physician, who will speak this Suridtiy evening, Mr. Emmett Lunsford of the Civil Air Patrol, who wfil speak January 24, and Mrs. Nettie Broadus Green, feature editor of the Christian Advocate, of Louisville, Ky., who will Speak January 31st. The pttfybSe of the school is to deepen the sense bf stewardship and Missions in the life of the church, add to enable all Christians to see what the responsibility of the church is as it attempts to transform the world community. Thfe Pastor, Rev. S. R. Wright, the chairwoman, Mrs. Mildred Scott, the Dean of the School Miss Gladys Smith, invite all churches and civic organizations to join us in this venture on these Sunday evenings. Rev. Albert Barts Called To Tennessee By Death of Sister Rev. Albert Batts, pastor of Joshua Baptist Church, and his sis-ter-in-law, Mrs. Madie Batts were called to Prospect, Teton., Tuesday by the paj&ing, of his only sister, Mrs. Leila Wobdriif. She was the mother of Mrs. Myrtle Brown.

Mt. Moriah 3 a prist ChurrK Mt. Moriah Suhday School begins a< 8:30 a. m. Plan to attend ecch Sunday. Classes for all ages Morning worship 10:45 the pastor will deliver the morning message. The annual Ten Commandment Rally by the Pastor’s Aid at 3:30 p. m. The Rev. A. Johnson, Friendship Baptist Church will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Corine Edmondson, is the president B Y P U invite you to be preaent at 6:30. All young people are asked to be present. Mrs. REV. E. T. Mary Trotter, is JOHNSON the president. Evening worship at 7:30. Give God a full day s service and get acquainted with your pastor and members, Mt. Moriah is noted for its friendliness

Mildfred E. Watson In Benefit Recital Tuesdav, January 26

First Baptist Sunday School North Indianapolis Htts Recognition Service

MILDRED E. WATSON Household of Ruth Na 6761 will present MILDRED E. WATSON, Soprano in a benefit recital Tuesday, January 26 at 8:30 p.m,. North Side New Era Baptist Church, 30th and Ethel streets. Mrs Roma Henry, M. N. G., and Doris. Tobv Duncan, N. G. The public is invited.

Rev. J. L. Cummings Guest Speaker At Caldwell Chapel

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All Departments of First Baptist ice and little Miss Doris Campboli Sunday School, North Indianapolis, an award for perfect attendance* met in a joint session on the first and offering by our new SuperinSunday in the New Year, at which tendent Deacon Virgil C. Jones Jr., time Pastor F. F. Young gave some whose father Virgil C. Jones Sr., wry timely as w^ll as inspiring re- officiated in the same capacity marks and six tender souls accepted for 47 years. Christ. Mrs. Cariena Williams, former The attendance was over 350 and Superintendent was presented an * offering for the day was orchid in appreciation of her serv- $105.00. ;

CHURCH

EVENTS

of the City

REV. JAMES L. CUMMINGS R.?v. James L. Cummings, pastor of Trinity CME Church and recently appointed to a Major City Board will be the guest speaker at Caldwell Chapel. 11th and Sheffield Avenue Sunday, January 17th

at 3:30 p. m. ... He will bo accompanied by his College congregation and singing groups. These

We cordially invite our many friends to worship with us and hear this wonderful speaker with

an inspiring message.

Rev. J. W. Crockett is the min-1 Ja ™' L

jster.

Mrs. Rosa B. Jackson Entertained At Dinner

By WILLA THOMAS

“Thy Kingdom On Earth” will be North Indianapolis. I hope that all the theme for this year’s Youth ct you will be able to come We* Week which will be observed must not forget to pray for Dr. th’oughout the nation Jan. 31-Feb. Graham and his team as they leave 7 More than 100,000 youths are this week for a meeting in Africa, expected to celebrate the occasion All of Africa needs the Gospel, i along with church, civic and fra- REV. W. A. FITZPATRICK, ternal organizations. I hope that minister at First Freewill Baptist all the churches in the city will Church, was guest speaker Sun-' jcJi in the celebration. day at Little Zion Baptist Church. Youth speakers who will be a- “SHARE BLANKET, SAVE BROvailable during the observances for THER” is the theme of the blanket speaking engagements are Miss drive sponsored bv Protestants Sophia Kay, a native of China, and throughout Indiana to attain 100,- _ Jerry CuEiaingham of Second 000 new or used blankets to be Christian Church, both students at sent overseas. The drive, which Jias the Christian Theological Semi- already gotten underway, is a projnary; C. K. Athialy of India, Robert ect of tMfe Indiana Council of Farmer, George Gobo of West Af- Churches in cooperation with the rica, Rev. Thomas Gloster of 25th Church World Service of the Na-T Street Baptist Church, Donald Car- tional Council of Churches. . ..» penter of St. Mark Baptist Church, The blankets .are to be broughtBuford Eckels of Union Baptist to the churches on the fourth SunChurch, Fitzhugh Lyons, Eastside (jay. I hope that all of you wilt Baptist Church, Miss Madeline join *in this worthy cause, and it Linton. Paul Bangura and Lahai you should have blankets to doSogbandi, all of Indiana Central ncte and don’t know where to takd?

them, please let me know 7 . Remehn^'

young people are very ber to donate 25 cents with eaclv gcod speakers and I hope that they blanket to help pay mailing costs* will be given the opportunity io be MRS. L. S. GASTON is much im-e heard as it will mean a lot to them, proved in her home and is able t<f CONGRATULATIONS to Rev. get around some ^ Cummings, pastor ot MRS. C. J. DAILEY reported e* 7 Trinity CME Church, on his ap- cently that Mrs. C B. Dailey, oF pointment last week by Mayo" Jacksonville, Fla., is much improve Charles Boswell as a member of ed and able to get around some-

THE HOUSE OF PRAYER 141* E. 16th Street HEAR BISHOP M. E. GOODNIGHT In a Ftfll Musical Program £ SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 3:30r r. M. Sponsored By Deaconess Ellen Lyles Everybody Is Welcome Bishop M. L. Barnes Minister

INDIANA

BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass

CANDLELIGHT SE

Conducted ftj

RVICE

MRS. BEATRICE BROWN Aljl Singing Groups of the diureli and Groups of the City Will Participate SUNDAY, JANUARY 17

7:30 P. M.

Sponsored By the Young adult choir Rayntond Hiser, Pres. Rev. JL Gatewood. Minister

THE CLEVELAND COLE SINGE4S Wrtt Celebrate Their , THIRD ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, JANUARY 1 3:30 P. M. • .SHIlOH BAPTIST CHURCH 701 N. West Street Don’t Miss This Sermon In Song from Leading Groups All Over the City TheTPuWlc Is Invited

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MRS. ROSA B. JACKSON An after Christmas Turkey dinin honor of Mrs. Rosa B.

Jackson, was given at her home.

2130 North Capitol Avenue by Mrs.

Margaret Shackelford last Thursday at 4 p. m. Mrs. Jackson, is a mem-

ber of Bethel AME Church r.nd a

member of the Stewardess Board No. 2 and a member of Class 42. She has been a shut-in for a num-

ber of years.

Guests present included Rev. and Mrs. William F. Rice, Rev. and Mrs. C. T H. Watkins and family. Rev. Bernard Jones, Rev. Henry W. Lewis, Mrs. Anna Bates, Mrs. Ruth Young and Mr. James West.

Educational Committee of SOUTH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1146 Sduth Kenwood Ave. Is PTeaenthig A EASHION REVUE PASSPORTS TO FASHIONS SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 Hour 4:00 P. M. CONCORD CENTER 17 W. Morris Street Mrs. Grtsdella Wilson Commentator Adel! Bowman Fashion Chairman Hazel Buck Committee Chairman .Dto L. A. Maxtnel, Minister

Luella Booker Funeral services for Mrs. Luella Booker, 70, 1127 N. Miley, were held Jan. 14 in Stuart Mortuary, with burial in New Crown Cemetery. She died Jan. 12 in her home. Born at Paducah, Ky, she had lived in Indianapolis 23 years. The husband, Thomas Booker, survives.

the Board of Zoning Appeals. Bei.ig the first Negro named to a major city board, he has been put in a position I am sure he wall fill

well

I AM VERY GRATEFUL to all of you who are helping with our ‘adoption” program for the mental patients at Central Hospital. We still need mo e names so let me

hear from you.

THE LETIIA ERVIN intermediate Sunday school class of First Baptist Church donated 200 Bible story books to children in the hosoital during Christmas. I, as teach er of the class, am very' appreciative of all the fine things they do to help spread cheer among others 1 A M SORRY TO HAVE MISSED the open house last week of Rev. and Mrs. E. J Odom. It is a beau*iful home and I'm sure they will enjoy living in it. Their new' ad

dress is 202 W. Hampton

IN THE WRITE-UP LAST WEEK about the Christmas party given by the Barnes Women’s Society the name of M s. Lula Bean, cliairman >f the foreign student committee, was omitted. She presented gifts

to the guests who attended.

I, too, was a guest rnd I am grateful to the group and Mrs. Bean for inviting the foreign stu dents to their party. They were

very happy' to be there

I COMMEND the Alberte Young Missionary Group of First Baptist Church for the wonderful work they are doing to bring happiness to three persons in Central Hospital. The group made a visit there last week. Mrs. Ernestine Cheatham is chairman of the giroup. May God bless them for their help and

thoughtfulness. , ,

I ALSO COMMEND the Mid Western Qospel Sfingers for the wonderful charity work they axe doing under the leadership of Joe Hawkins who has served as president of the group for the past five years. During the Christmas season more than 40 families received

help from t^e g

what better THAT S IT for this week. If ihd' Lord be willing I will see yoult again next week. Until then ber good to your neighbor and aitendf

church.

JACOBS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES

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ALY of South 1

JOSHUA BAPTIST CHURCH 1554 Columbia Ave. THE INDIANA WONDERS With Out-of-Town Guests In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 B;Q0 P. M. Sponsored Bv Miss Jessie Cheatham Rev. A. Batts, Minister

India, gave a very , inspiring talk last Sunday at the 7:30 worship services bf First Freewill Baptist Church. He w'as presented to the congregation by the pastor, Rev

W. A. Fitzpatrick.

ELDER F P-. YOUNG, pastor of First .Ba ptist .Church, North Indianapolis, was guest speaker last Sunday at Community CME Church. The junior choir of the church, directed by Miss Ruth Winters,

furnished:.the music.

THE HOUR FOR “The Hour of Power” pi ograni. sponsored by 17lh Street Memorial Baptist Church, is 7 a nii Suhday (WISH) rather than 7:30. Rev. Walter M. Edw'ards

is pastor of the ebureh.

' SOUTHERN! CROSSES,.’ a film of the. Gilly Graham- Crusade in Australia, will be shown bh Feb. 5 at 7:30, at First Baptist Church,

Funeral services fer Mr. Shelby Butler were held January 4 in Good Samaritan Baptbt Church. Burial was in Floral Park. Rev. J. T. High-, baugh officiated. 5. Funeral services for Mr. Willie L. McGregor were held January £ in the W'estside Chapel. Burial v/a6in New Crown. Rev. Georgia Madr dox officiated. Funeral services for Mrs. Lucille Baker were held January 6 in the Westside Chapel. Burial was in Crown. Rev. P. D. Jacobs officiated.Funeral services for Mrs. Lucille Thurman were held January 6 in> the Westside Chapel. Burial w'as irt Crown Hill. Rev. Claude S. Evans officiated. r; Funeral services for Mr. George Gore were held January 9 in the Westside Chapel. Burial was i^c New Crown. Rev. J. T. High baugh: officiated. ~‘

Robert Dowdell

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Funeral services for Robert lli Dowdell, 21, R. R. 8, Box 184, were held Jin. 9 at Westwood Baptist Church, where he was a member with burial in New Crown Cemetery. . Mr. Dowdell died Jan. 5 of pneumonia in General Hospital. Born in Lafayette, he had lived in Indianapolis eight years. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Susie Dowdell; three sisters, Mrs. Lois McBride, Miss Aritha 3ell and Miss Carrie Dowdell; hree brothers, Joseph, Arlester apd Daniel Dowdell, and his grandmother, Mrs. Susie Dowdell, all of !ndianapolis.

Charles McHenry Funeral services for Charlie McHcViry, 67, retired Police Hea<joitarters maintenance worker, were held Jan. 12 in Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. McHenry lived at 929 Locke, \pt. 625, and died Jan. 8 in the W. ’tXh Street Vefeiacis AdmLnistr.j‘ioti Hospital He was a native bf Nash'dlle, Tenn . and lived here 30 years He was a veteran of World War I Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Cydi'a McHenry, and a .son, Charlie fl. McHenry, Portsmouth, Va.

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