Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1960 — Page 6

6—The Indianapolis Recorder, April 2,1960

MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 12th and Fayette Street!

REV. R- T. ANDREWS. SR. SUNDAY, APRIL 3 7th of the Sermon Series “THE VICTORY OF THE CROSS” 11:00 A. M. Sermon — Pastor # “LOVE’S SURRENDER” 7:30 P. M. Sermon — Pastor “WE SAW THE GIANTS”

THE SILVER STARS and FRIENDLY SISTERS 3:30 P. M. In a Joint Musical Program SUNDAY, APRIL 3 8:00 P. M. MT. HELM BAPTIST CHURCH 17th and Yandes Streets Rev. W. D. Edwards, 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 N$ht 7:30 P. M. Gtr*. Holt, Minister Office Phone WA. 3-7540

Sick and Shut-Ins

Mr. Vernon Washington, is quite ill at his home, 1825 Holloway Avenue. * * * Mrs. Marian Colbert, 2284 Indianapolis Avenue is home from the Hospital. She is an active member of Christ Temple. Remember her with your prayers and cards. * * * Father William Smith, pastor of House of God Saints in Christ Spiritual, 2157 North Capitol Avenue, has been confined in General Hospital for three weeks B-l, Room 2. He is improving nice- * * * Evangelist Margaret R. Shackelford, 921 N West Street who has been confined to her home since February is convalescing.

The Joint Souf Soring Revival Held at Shiloh and First Samuel Baptist Churches a Success

Women's Day Speaker At St. John AME Church

MRS. ESSIE POOLE St. John AME Women’s Day Committee, is presenting the popular dynamic Mra Essie Poole, as Women’s Day speaker Sunday, April 3rd at 3:30 p. m. The public is invited to hear this outstanding speaker. Mrs Elsa Jackson is Women’s Day Chairman; Mrs. Flossie Franklin, is program chairman; Rev. H. A. Perry, is the minister.

EPISCOPAL CHURCHES 4 CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL ON THE CIRCLE Sunday Services 8. 9:15. 11, 12:30

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

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

REV. R. W. VANCE With His Congregation and Singers of GREATER TRIED STONE BAPTIST CHURCH Will Be Our Guests AT ZION TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 1750 E. 30th Street Sunday, April 3, 3:30 Pi M. for the WILLING WORKERS CLUB Mrs. Mattie Parham, Pres. Rev. W. B. Bigger, Minister

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

Observance of 7TH ANNIVERSARY OF NORTHSIDE NEW ERA BAPTIST CHURCH 517 W. 30th Street SUNDAY, APRIL 3 3:'30 P. M. Guest Speaker DR. C. T. H. WATKINS of BETHEL AME CHURCH IVith His Congegation and Singers Rev. N. E. Vincent, Minister Mrs. Christine Hallums, Chrm.

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COME AND BE SAVED

'Worship The Lord In The Beauty Of Holiness' 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 Corner Pari® Avenue and Fall Creek Boulevard BISHOP WILLIE LEE, PASTOR

REV. C. V. JETTER

The JOINT REVIVAL of Shiloh :ind First Samuel Baptist Churches of which Rev. C. V Jetter and Rev. William Smith are pastors, v^as a success. These two Churches were

REV. WILLIAM SMITH blessed with 54 souls: 18 being baptized, 36 re-uniting with the Church. We will not cease to carry out the works of God

JACOBS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES Funeral services for Mr. James E. Reed were held March 21 in the Westside Chapel. Burial was in New Crown Rev. Boggans officiated. Funeral services for Mr. Bill Baker wer held March 22 in the Westside Chapel. Bi.-riai was in New Crown. Rev. P. D. Jacobs officiated Funeral services for Mrs. Dora Florence Corley were held March 23 in the Westside Chapel. Burial was in New Crown. Elder Edward Carter officiated. Funeral services for Mr. Edward Winter were held March 24 in Gorham Methodist Church. Burial was in Floral Park. Rev. G N. Hardin officiated Funeral services for Infant John B. Dunlap Jr. were held March 23 in the Westside Chapel. Burial was in New Crown. Rev. P. D Jacobs officiated.

Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Appreciation Service

SHACKELFORD PRAYER CHAPEL Person to Person Prayers Dial ME. 4-4862 921 N. WEST STREET

ALPHA & OMEGA ST. JOSEPH TEMPLE NO. 2 1071 Udell Street PHOT. J. HALIBURTON and the BELLTONE SINGERS With Sister Evelyn Crosby In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, APRIL 3 3:30 P. M. COME OUT and BRING YOUR FRIENDS Rev. Menolen, Minister Rev. Bennie Mason and Rev. Hawkins, Asst. Ministers

INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass Presents THE ROSE OF SHARON SINGERS and the INDIANA WONDERS In a Full Program SUNDAY, APRIL 3 8:00 P. M. Sponsored By THE PASTOR’S AID Mrs. Christina Word, Pres. Mrs. Susie Pennington. Secy. Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister

REV. E. M. PENDLETON Sunday. April 3. Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church, will honor their pastor and wife. Rev. and Mrs. E. M Pendleton, for their loyal and untiring services rendered, the Church for nineteen years. Many accomplishments have been made through their leadership and they have done everything possible to make the worship service helpful and inspiring so that the spiritual life of the congregation has been deepened. At the morning worship the Rev. Benjamin Caudle will preach. The Senior Choir, Women's Chorus and Youth Choir will render the music. ( 3:30 p. m. Rev E. T. Johnson, of the Mt. Moriah Bapitist Church will preach and his congregation will accompany him. A reception will follow immediately in the church dining room. Mrs. Mertha Reed. General Chairman, Finance Mrs. Arthur Williams, Decorations, Mrs. TUa Humbles: Reception Mrs Edith Slaughter, Program Mrs. De'ight Couch and Rev. Benjamin Caudle, Assistant pastor. The public in invited.

Boggs T«mple Celebrates Radio Broadcast Anniversary Sunday, April 3 thru April 10 Special W>ek Long Services and Programs Celebrating the First Anniversary of the BUGGS TEMPLE RADIO BROADCAST, heard each Sunday over station WGEE 159! on Dial, will he held at BUGGS TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST located at 334 Blake Street, beginning thia Sunday, April 3, at 3:00 f. M. Special Guests, Rev. B. T. Almon pastor of Canaan Bantiat Church will be the Speaker, Remarks by Bishop James Pritchett and Sunt. Leslie Hopkins, Music will be furnished by the Canaan Baptist Church Choir. MONDAY — 7:30 P. M. will be District number 10 night with Supt. Leslie Hopkins in charge, Blder U. G. Seholtz will be the Speaker. TUESDAY — 7:30 P. M. Rev. Mozel Sanders and Mt. Vernon Baptist Church, Rev. Sanders. Speaker, Mueic by Mt. Vernon Baptist Choir. WEDNESDAY ~ 7:30 P. M. Guest; Supt. James Sanders, Elder Sam Bishon and Elder Ray Sanders with their Churches of GOD in CHRIST. Supt. James Sanders will be the Speaker with Remarks by Elders Bishop and Ray Sanders. THURSDAY — 7:30 P. M. Rev. Wm. I. Jones, pastor of True Vine Baptist Church will he the Speaker, Music bv the True Vine Baptist Choir, also The Famous LIVE WIRE HARMONEKRS, The TRAVELING INNERLIGHTS and The SILVER STARS. FRIDAY — 7:30 P. M„ Minister Steve Williams of the Allen Chapel Church of GOD in CHRIST will be the Speaker, Music will be furnished by the WONDERING TRAVELERS and The SPIRITS of HARMONY Gospel Singers.^ SATURDAY — 7:30 P. M. A Great Musical Program Presenting the SACRED FOUR GokpcI Singers and their Special Guest, also the ST. MARK CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL DUETT, the HEARTS of TRUMPETS Gospel Singers and the ST. MARK CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL CHURCH CHOIR. SUNDAY, APRIL 10th at 3:30 P. M. Rev. J. H. Cheffins, pastor of Community Baptist Church will be the Speaker, Rev. Cheffins will be accompanied by his Church and Choir, Music will be furnished by the Community Baptist Church Choir. The Public is invited and urgently requested to attend this Great Radio Anniversary Celebration. Your Financial Gifts and Donations to help us carry on this Great Religious Radio Service will be Greatly Appreciated, Please send all Donations to the. Radio Minister, Rev. James C. Buggs, address — 3225 Graceland Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana. Phones WAtnut 3-6071 (Mrs. A. Kinchelow) or WA|nut 3-5337 (Rev. Buggs). CHURCH EVENTS ... of the City By WILLA THOMAS

A Lent meditation for this week is found in John 18:16-17. “But Peter stood at the door

without. Then went out that other disciple, which was known unto the high priest, and spake unto her that kept the door, and brought in Peter. Then saith the damsel l hat kept the door unto Peter, art not thou also one of this Man’s

disciples? He saith, I am not ” I hope that eacn of you attend-

ed the church of your choice Sunday and found there spiritual help that has carried you all of this week. Continue to attend church and take a friend with you. It is certainly the best place to be

Mrs. E» Shepherd To Speak For Trustees Penick Chapel AMEZ

REV. ESTEE ADAMS Accompanied By His Congregation and Singers Will Be In a PRE-ANNIVERSARY WORSHIP SERVICE SUNDAY, APRIL 3 3:30 P. M. • NEW JERUSALEM BAPTIST CHURCH 5405 E. 34th Street Sponsored By THE SENIOR CHOIR Mrs. Ellen Martin, Pres. Rev. James DeVasher, Minister

CORINTHIAN BAPTIST 721 E North at Fulton Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Wnminr Worship .. 11:00 a. m. B. Y. P. U 6:30-7:30 p. m. Evening Services T^O-^M p. m R**" Stephen Wella,

HOUSE OF GOD, SAINTS OF CHRIST SPIRITUAL 2157 N. Capitol Ave. SUNDAY, APRIL 3 7:30 P. M. BLESSED FRUIT SERVICE Conducted By EVANGELIST APPLE WHITE Bishop William Smith Minister

THE SACRED FOUR In a Fnll Musical Program SUNDAY, APRIL 3 8:00 P. M. RICE'S MEMORIAL A.M.E. CHURCH 2334 N. Capitol Avenue The Public Is Invited Evangelist Laura DeLancy Minister

THE MASTINIC SINGERS In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, APRIL 3 8:30 P. M. ST. JOSEPH SPIRITUAL CHURCH 1219 , . / i N. Senate Avenue Sponsored By THE USHER BOARD Mrs. Florida M. Jordan, Pres. Elder Mack Noel, Minister

HEAR THE GOSPEL SOUL BURNERS With Other Guest Singers In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, APRIL 3 8:00 P. M. JOSHUA BAPTIST CHURCH 1554 Columbia Ave. Sponsored By THE B.Y.P.U. MRS. MATTIE BRADLEY, Pres. Rev. Albert Batts, Minister

Sunday, April 3—3:30 P. M. THE EASTERN STAR JUBILEE SINGERS In a Full Musical Program TRUEVINE BAPTIST CHURCH 19th and Columbia Ave. Sponsored By TRUEVINE ENSEMBLE Erma Dawson, Pres. Rev. W. I. Jones, Minister

MRS. ELIZABETH SHEPHERD Mrs. Elizabeth Shepherd, is the speaker for the Trustee Board, Sunday, April 3 at 3:30 p m., at Penick Chapel AME Zion Church, Earhart and Orange Streets. Mr. James Patton, is the chairman of the Trustee Board and Mrs. Edith Patton, is chairman of the program committee, Rev. G. Heeter, is the minister. The public is invited.

CORNERSTONE LAYING of ORANGE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH CIS Bright Street Will Be Held SUNDAY, APRIL 3 3:30 P. M. Guest Speaker DR. H. T. TOLIVER Accompanied By His Congregation and Singers The Public Is Invited Rev. Arthur Brooks, Minister Willa Johnson. Church Sec.

BREEDING C. M. E. CHURCH 1045 N. Traub Avenue Presents The Sensational HEARTS OF TRUMPETS SUNDAY, APRIL 3 8:00 P. M. IN A GRAND MUSICAL Everyone Is Welcome Rev. A. C. McClendon, Minister

THE PATHWAY GOSPEL SINGERS Will Be Presented In a Full Musical Program BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH 1215 E. 15th Street SUNDAY, APRIL 3 3:30 P. M. Sponsored By BETHLEHEM CHORUS Kathleen Tyson, Pres. Rev. Samuel Day, Minister

found on Sunday—or any other

time.

A LARGE CROWD attended the dedication program for the original book of poems of Mrs. Berdie Hutcherson at First Baptist Church last Sunday. The book was dedicated by our pastor. Elder F F. Young. Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes was master of ceremony. THE CRISPUS ATTUCKS A Cappella Choir, directed by Norman L. Merrifield, will present a concert Sunday at 4 at First Baptist Church. Proceeds will go 10 help the choir buy robes. I hope that all of you will attend and give the choir robe fund a boost. I HOPE THAT all of you who plan to attend the anniversary dinner of the M. and G Bible Class of First Baptist Church April 9 will make reservations now. Mrs. Nellie Tolbert of Kansas City, Mo., and Rev. Morris Smith of Chicago will be guest speakers. Both are instructo.s in the National Baptist Sunday School Congress. WE HAVE SOME beautiful hymns in our churches and we enjoy them very much But when such hymns as “What A Friend We Have in Jesus” and “What A x ellowship” and others are jazzed up by our singing groups then we uo not enjoy tnem. So let’s ail strive to sing the songs the way they should be sung, without the

jazz.

CONGRATULATIONS to the Women’s Chorus of New Bethel Baptist Church which celebrated its 34th anniversary Sunoay afternoon. May God bless you as >ou continue to serve Him. LAST WEEK boys and girls from Witherspoon Presbyterian Church, Conununity CME Church, First Baptist Church, North Indianapolis, and Mt. Zion Baptist Church went to the circus. 1 hope that more churches in the city will take time out to take the youngsters out for a day at the circus. It’s lots of fun THOSE OF YOU who plan to attend the National Congress in Chicago should send for reservations now to Dr. ’ W. N. Daniel, 6248 S. Stewart, Chicago. MANY TIMES those who serve with us in our state work are often forgotten by those for whom they have worked for a number of years. I want to mention Mrs. Lula Blythe, 2849 Shnver, who has been ill for more than five yeava Mrs. Blythe worked for years with children in the state and district Starlight Band. Some of you have not been to see her. THIS IS WORLD refugee year. Your pennies, nickels and dimes will help a lot in the worthy cause of helping to feed the hungry people of the world. AS ALL OF YOU KNOW, money is needed by the State For“ign Mission Board of Indiana Baptist. Rev. R. H. Noel, chairman, would appreciate any money given for this cause. If every church would give $100 a year it would certainly help. It’s your duty to help spread the gospel to others: so when money for this cause is taken up in your church, do send it at once to the state chairman God will bless you for doing so LARRY COLEMAN, former organist at 17th Street Memorial Baptist Church, left recently for the United States Air Force and is now stationed in Texas. MAKE RESERVATION NOW for the annual business meeting of the Indianapolis Church Federation which will be held May 3

at 5.

REV. G. A. HEETER, pastor of Penick Chapel AME Zion Church, is in Methodist Hospital. We are asking that you pray for him and send get-well wishes. We wish for him a speedy recovery. REV. WALTER M. EDWARDS, pastor of 17th Street Memorial Baptist Church, was guest speaker Sunday at Allen Chapel AME Church for the afternoon service. The choir of the church rendered the music MRS. R. ft. NOEL of First Baptist Church, Irvington, is a volunteer worker at Alpha Home. I toope that more of our ministers’

Mt. Olive Sunday School Held Their Installation Mt. Olive Sunday School, held their Installation March 27, at the Church. Fifty-two officers and ♦eachers were installed for 1960 by the pastor, Dr. H; T. Toliver. He emphasized the fact that since you have been the recipient of this nonor, there lies a great responsioillty in teaching “THE WORD OF GOD.”

To Speak For The Indiana Conference Laymen April 8th

Third Anniversary 25th Street Baptist Church Pastor

REV. E. JAMES ODOM The members and friends of the 25th Street Baptist Church, 2460 Indianapolis Avenue, are obsehving the Third Anniversary of their Pastor, the Reverend E. James Odom, on April 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 11. The guest ministers for these days are Rev. A. J. Brown, Rev. J. H. Cheffins, Rev. W L. Moore, Rev, A. Bernard, Rev. E. T. Johnson, Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Rev. F. Jefferson and Dr. H. L. Burton, respectively. Since beginning his pastorate at 25th Street Baptist Church in 1957, Rev. Odom has made vast improvements and achievements here. He has enhanced the church’s program by emphatically stressing “tithing” which is God’s plan for the support of the church. The number of tithers in the church has increased twofold since last year. He has also designated one Sunday’s receipts in each month to be set aside for contributions to our Building Fund. Other outstanding achievements are 1) the installation of air-conditioning in the church and 2) purchase and furnishings of a new parsonage ai Hampton Drive and Capitol Ave-

nue.

Not only is Rev Odom devoting Ids attention to our church, but he is also serving our city by being President of the Indianapolis and Vinicity Ministers’ Association. He is the first Negro to hold this office in the organization’s history. He is actively associated with the Fall Creek Parkway YMCA. Your attendance at any or ali of these services will assist us in displaying our appreciation of ou Pastor. Services will start at 7:4o o’clock nightly and on Sunday at 3 o’clock. The Banquet on Monday, April 11, will conclude the week’s observance of the Anniversary.

REV. HUBERT N. ROBINSON 7

Rev. Hubert N. Robinson, pastbrof Ebenezer AME Church, Detroit,* Mich., will be the principal speaker for the Indiana Conference An-t nual Banquet. Friday, April 8, at. Bethel AME Church, Indianapolis^ Mr. Robinson, a veteran minister.who has risen from a Mission of" seven members to the pastorate or Mettopolitan Areas has served as. Conference Accountant for twoi Bishops; Executive Director of the* Third District School of Religionfor twelve years; entertained the, 1959 Quadrennial Missionary Con-,

vention.

Rev. Robinson, has been a member of every General Conferencesince 1940 and served on the Episcopal Committee and the Board Education and taught at Payn4 Theological Seminary. This young man built and equipped St. Jame% AME Church in Cleveland, Ohio; at a cost of $324,000, remodelect and rebuilt several other churches including his present pastorate. As a community leader, he served as president of the Detroit Union comprising 700 Churches ot 32 denominations; two years chair-f man of the YMCA membership drive and served in an executiw capacity on Urban League, NAAC

and YMCA Boards

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Rev. Robinson is the Fourth District’s endorsed candidate for Bishop. This year’s banquet serves a twofold purpose. It will mark the observance of the 18th anniversary of the Indiana Conference Laymen and the 200th Anniversary of the Honorable Richard Allen, Founder of the AME Church. Mr. George Campbell Sr., is the banquet chairman. Mrs. Georgia Patton, co-chairman, and Mr. Churchel Swarn, of Bethel AME» Plainfield, is the Conference president

Local Minister To Head Cleveland Church of God Rev. James Hazelwood, a resi dent of Indianapolis and pastoi of the Church of God of RLarion was recently called to pastor th< Church of God in Cleveland. Ar active member of the Church oi God on California Street for mam years, Rev. Hazelwood is superin tendent of the denomination’s convention for the states of Indian: and Kentucky. Installation services were helc recently in Cleveland, with Elde: Samuel Randall of Detroit, district overseer of the Church of Goc for Ohio and Michigan, delivering the message. Rev. Hazelwood and his wift expect to move to Cleveland soon

wives will help in these worth;causes. MY CLOSING PRAYER IS THIS: Almighty God, we entrust all who are dear to us to Thy never failing love and care, for this life and the life to come. Knowing that Thou art doing for them better things than we can desire or pray for, through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen.

HE AR ANOTHER Singing GOSPELETTE Featuring THE RISING STARS SISTER M ATTIE WILSON and REV. E. BEARD SATURDAY, APRIL 2 8:00 P. Mr - TRUEVINE BAPTIST CHURCH 19th and Columbia Otto Holmes, Program Chrm. Rev. W. I. Jones, Minister

The MINISTERS. DEACONS TRUSTEES WIVES CL]UB of SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH Are Presenting THE GOLDEN VOICES of Birmingham, Ala. FRIDAY, APRIL 1 8:00 P. M. 701 N. West Street You Will Miss a Treat If You Don’t Hear Them FREEWILL OFFERING Mrs. Gladys Green, Pres. Rev. C. V. Jetter, Minister 3/26/60—2T

ST. JUDE SPIRITUAL TEMPLE 1664 Columbia Ave. SUNDAY, APRIL 3 3:30 P. M. Guest Speaker REV. LEROY WILLIAMS 2ND TIMOTHY BAPTIST CHURCH With His Congregation 3. and Singers Sponsored By MRS. SUSIE JONES for the ' BUILDING FUND 8:30 P. M. PROF. RODGERS and SINGERS In a Complete Program Elder P. J. Grant, Miniver

Regional State Convention HELD BY THE INDIANAPOLIS YOUTH UNION OF THE NATIONAL SONGLEADERS AND THE E. W. D. ISAAC GOODWILL SINGERS WILL CONVENE April 7-10, 1960 . MT.' VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH 713 North Belmont St. Indianapolis, Ind. Introductory Message Given By REV. C. DERRICKS Beloit, Wis. — Thursday Night 8:00 P. M. MAMMOUTH YOUTH MUSICAL All Local Talent Participating Also National Youth Talent from Ohio. Wis., Ky., and Mo. Saturday Night 8:00 P. M. PROF. THEODORE FRYE Our Founder In a STAR OF STAR MUSICAL Sunday 3:30 P. M. Herbert Easley, 4th National Vice-President Mr. Henry Key, Pres.; Mrs. Anna Terrence, Regional State President; Mrs. Essie Poole, Asst. National Supervisor. Rev. Mozel Sanders^ Host Pastor 3/19/60—3T -

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