Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1960 — Page 7

The Indianapolis Recorder, Apr. 23,1960—7

LI. 7-2833 TOP SALES OPPORTUNITY Career position, excellent pay and opportunity for promotion, rcrardless of your present position CALL FOR AN INTERVIEW LOCAL WORK CAR NECESSARY

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Mrs. Hattie Taylor Funeral Services

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Planner House to HoM Open House In New Douglass Park Development

One of 32 new ranch type homes, built by Flanner House Homes, Ire (self-help program). Will be opened to the public beginning Sunday, April 24 through Sunday, May 7. The house is at 2812 N Schofield in a new development overlooking the Douglass Park golf course.

MRS. HATTIE B. TAYLOR Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie B. Taylor, age 71, who died in i.er home, iz2'6 iNurth Capitol 'venue. Wednesday morning, April 20, will be conducted from Jones Tabernacle AME Zion Church where she was a member for 30 years Friday, April 22 at 1 p.m. She was born in Hickman County. Tenn , and lived here 37 Stewardess Board No. 3, Halcyon Stewardess Board No. 3, Halycon Temple No. 127 and Household of Ruth 1324 Survivors arc her husband William D Thomas, three nieces Mesdames Lillian Price, Estella Williams and Fein Williams, three nephews Dallas Brewer, Lorenza Williams and Henry Williams Jacobs Bros. Funeral Home in charge. Burial in Evansville, Ind.

Albert Wore

Albert Ware. 67, and a veteran I of World War ], died April 12 in | his home. 211 W. 21st. Funeral | and burial were held in Natchez, j

Miss.

Mr. Ware was born in Adams County, Miss., and had lived in Indianapolis 37 years. A sister, I Mrs. Patsy Morgan, Natchez, sur- ' vives.

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Tools, Chain Saws, Gardner Denver Air Compressors and Tools, Muller Concrete and Plaster Mixers, Ottawa Hydra Hammers, Paving Breakers, Rock Drills, Impact Wrenches, Power Concrete Trowels, Prime Mover Power Concrete Buggies, Tampers, Tandem Black Top Rollers— 2 to 4 tons Water Pumps—all sizes. Ford Tractors.

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The heme includes living room, three bedrooms, dining area, kitchen, bath and utility room, and features large closets, spacious storage areas, built-in cabinets and an

oil furnace.

Also available are many optional features including hardwood floors, maple cabinets and colored bath-

room fixtures.

THE MODEL HOME is being furnished by the Kirk Furniture Company. The draperies were designed by the Ae-o Blind & Drapery Company and flowers and accessories are being supplied by Atkins Flower Sho n Public inspection wi 1 ! begin Sunday at 2 until 8 It will be cocn from noon until 9 Monday through Friday. On Saturday ttm bowse can be viewed from 9 until

5.

This house and Jl others now under construction were built by the “sc’f-help” efforts of 32 men under the supervision of Flanner House Homes Inc. They did all of the work except for the installation of heating, electrical and plumbing fixtures and stone mas-

onry

The materials and supplies ' were provided’ by House Homes. Designed by Alden Mrranda, architect, the beautifully constructed homes are built on land Purchased by Flanner Houses through the Indianapolis Redevelopment Commis-

sion.

Families interested in the plan may apply for admission tp the program. l ots for 100 more homes are still available in the Douglass Park a~ea. Applications may be made at the

open house or bv calling Flanner House Homes at ME. 5-7586. The office is at 333 W. 16th

CHURCH EVENTS ... of the City

By WILLA THOMAS

Ray Crowe to Speak At YWCA Center Carrington mothers will have an opportunity to hear a talk on ‘ Children, 2 to 6 Years of age,” Wednesday evening, April 20. at 7:30 p m. at the YWCA Center in Barrington, 1761 Minocqua, B. The discussion leader will be Ray Crowe of the Indianapolis Chi’d Guidance Clinic. The meeting is open to all interested wom-

' en of che area.

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Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain

N«w York, N. Y. (Spocial) - For tho first time science Lee found s new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itching, and raliere pain — without surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after another , <4 Tery striking improrement” was reported and veribi W doctors’ observations. ~FaIb was relieved prom* tly. And, while'geutly relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took placs. And most amazing of all — this improvement wa« maintained in cases where doctors’ aberrations wars continued ever a y*riod of many nr In fact, rarjHs were so «uwf engh that raffenarc were able te make such astonishing ats*** ias M Pileshavec«esedtobe

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Robert- Wilson Robert Wilson, 59. died

16 in his home, 738 N. California. Funeral services were held April 18 in the Stuart* Mortuary Chapel with burial in New Crown Ceme-

tery.

ivir. Wilson was born at Champaign, 111., and had lived in Indianapolis 30 years. He was a cafeteria worker at Marion County General

Hospital.

He was survived bv his Mrs. Catherine Wilson.

A glorious Easter weekend closed Sunday with thousands of people attending church services, celebrating the Resurrection or Jesus Christ All Christians will remember why and how Christ died. We know that He died for

the sins of the world.

At our church. First Baptist of North Indianapolis, Mrs. Joyce Shephard of Mt. Zion Baptist Church delivered a wonderful message. Mt. Zion should be proud of this fine woman. Someday she ^av speak at your church. Elder F. F. Young also delivered an inspiring message to more than 800 pe.sons enjoying the Easter serv-

ices.

THE GENERAL CONFERENCE qf the AME Zion Church will 'convene May 12 in Buffalo, N. Y. If you plan to attend, make your ’enervations as c oon as possible with Mrs. J. Trimble of Jones Teho»-n ac )p a ME Zion Church. THE BAPTIST MINISTERS’ wives toured Indiana Girls School last week and left a donation to help vith some of the school’s

projects

MRS. DOROTHY WILSON, Mrs Elizabeth Hindman and myself found great joy in visiting the sick and shrt-ins at General and Veterans Hospitals last week. Many of the 150 patients we called on made the decision to follow Christ. We ask that you pray for this who

are ill.

I WISH TO COMMEND Dr. R. T. Andrews and members of th? General Baptist Convention for securing a camp for their young people. Every Baptist group should foi’o"- hp-'r 1rt ad HAVE YOU ELECTED your o’elegates for the National Baptist Convention, to convene in Chicago j in June? If not, do so at once in order that room reservations can

be made.

MORE CHURCH GROUPS and clubs are needed to adopt a shut-in at Central State Hospital. If your group wants to adopt a ward send vour name and address to me in

care of the Recorder.

MRS. APHELIA BROOKS of First Baptist Church. North, has been added to the teaching staff of the church school. She will serve in the primary department. NOW IS THE TIME to plan for your vacation church school. If you need help in getting things organized you are invited to attend the workshops next week at Univer-

April,sity Park Christian Church, The

workshops will be held Tuesday

WeCiesdav -andT Thursday Call 1*2 * fbe talent

the Church Federation office

further imormanor.

REV. C. K. ATHIALLY of South India will be guest speaker Sunday ior the 4th annual Baptist Intermediate Day Breakfast sponsored by the intermediate department of I First Baptist Church, North India-

widow, j napolis. Rev. Athially is a student

at Christian Theological Seminary

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and a graduate of But!er Univer-

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Miss Gwendolyn Solomon, chairman of the program committee, will be master of ceremonies. All reservations must be sent er called in to the churcs by Saturday morning. Miss Paulette Williams is chairman of the reservation committee. Other committee chairmen include Morris Rice, chaiiman of donations; Miss Emily Young, chairman of courtesy; George Flagg, chairman of kitchen and Thomas Neeley, chairman of the special seed project. Miss Rosetta Jones will greet guests as

they arrive.

The group is seeking to collect 10,000 packages of garden seed to be sent overseas, where in many parts of the world, people are starving. All persons wishing to donate seed may leave them at The Recorder for Miss Wil|a Thomas. DR. JOHN W. WILLIAMS, pastor of St Stephen Baptist Church of Kansas City, Mo., and presiding officer of the National Baptist Sunday School Congress of the National Baptist Convention of America, closed a very successful Baptist Revival last week at Greater St. John Baptist Church, Rev. A. J. Brown is pastor of St. John. REV. J. T. HIGHBAUGH returned home last week after conducting a revival in Cleveland. He left again Monday, of this week for Memphis, where he will conduct

anothe revival.

Rey. Highbaugh will be one of the delegates attending the Baptist World Alliance in South America. He will represent The Recorder while attending the meeting. Rev. Highbaugh is pastor of Good Sa-

maritan Baptist Church.

REV. G. A. HEETER has returned to his home from the hospital and was much improved at this

writing.

THIS IS IT for another week I ~m very tired and not feeling my best. I ask that each of you, when you pray for others, remember me in your prayers. I would a so appreciate your prayers for my parcents, Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Thomas,

who are ill.

Be sure to go to church Sunday. Ministers' Pension Fund to Benefit From MMWA Plan The Methodist ;,:;nisiers Wives Association, Indiana District of the Lexington Conference is featur- ' '' lent of' the Methodist for .ministers, their wives and families m a “Biblical Gallery of Women,” to be held Friday, April 22, at 7:30 p.m., at Simpson Methodist Church

at 30th and Capitol.

Proceeds f qm the program will go to the Retired Ministers Pension Fund. “The Biblical Gallery pi: Women” is an outstanding religious program in tableau and »viii oe narrated by Mrs Samuel Wright. Outstanding musical talent will interpret the pictures. MRS. PAUL AYERS is chairman of finance; Mrs, Maridell Lester, chairman of music; Mrs. Ada Banks, properties: and Mrs. Pau-

line Evans, programs.

“The Biblical Gallery of Women” is under the direction of the Special Efforts Committee which consists of Mrs. Maridell Lester, Mrs. G. N. Hardin, Mrs. Mildred Simmons and Mrs. James L. Robinson as committee chairman. Mrs. I. D. Dorsey is the associa-

tion president

The public is invited.

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Methodist Youth Fellowship to Be Held at Simpson All youths between 12 and 23 years of age, all adults who work with youth districts, and all subdistrict directors of youths are invited to attend the spring roundup of the Methodist Youth Fellowship to be held April 23 at Simpson Methodist Church, 2960 N. Capitol The theme for the six hour program will be “Our Faith—Our Mission.” Included among the highlights of the program will be the election of district MYF officers with Mrs. Robert Baker as advisor. Among the classes to be conducted for the older youths are Churchmanship, Christian Vocation and Preparation for Marriage. Teachers for these classes are T. Bryant, Rey Peter T. Fletcher and Rev. Paul Ayers. Other classes to be offered are Christian Faith, Mrs. Clifford Neighbors; Christian Witness, Mrs. Thomas Bryant; Christian Outreach, Mrs. Glenna Goens; Christian Citizenship, Mi*, and Mrs. James Buchanan, and Christian Fellowship, Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Clay During the afternoon session Mrs. James L. Robinson will kickoff the Methodist Youth Fellowship Fund. Installation of officers and additional remarks will be made by Dr. I. D Dorsey, district superintendent. Rev. James L. Robinson will deliver the closing prayer. Resource persons for the spring round-up are Revs. S. P. Jenkins, W. B. Clay, G. N. Hardin, D Simmons and C. Wright gnd Mrs. Janet Blair.

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