Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1960 — Page 6

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6-The IndumapolisRKordef, May 28,1960

MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURfiN UH» ond

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11:00 A. "M. M GOD ALWAYS FINDS A WAY” Sermon — Pastor T 7:80 P. M. THRILLING VISUAL PROGRAM

5th Annual Woman-J Vmj

SUNDAY, MAY 28 FIRST SAMUEL

BAFTIST CHURCH

720 North California 11:06 A. M. Speaker

MRS. ANNA BYBEE SARVER

8:00 P. M. Speaker

MRS. ADELL MARTIN

8r0« P. M. Speaker

MRS. LOUISE HARRIS Turkey Dinner Senred After

M online Worship

Mrs. Wm. Smith, General Chnn. Mrs. M. T. Taylor, Co-Chnn.

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Rer. W. M. Smith,

iUpwiig Ifoufh Choir ttt UShfiir firRt Hactiol . .Gtriie No* 3 of Barnes Methodist Church, 800 W. 20th Street, will present Demos Youth Choir in their FIRST RECITAL, Sunday, May 29th at 4 p.m. The Choir will include in their seleeUons, semi-classic, folk songs and Negro spirituals. Also special soloists .frotn within the choir. Mrs. Lydia Crook is the Presi* gent of Circle No. 8. Miss Thelma Nell, Adrisor for the Youth Choir. ;Mrs. Ida E. Price, Directress and ;Rev. Paul X. Ayers is the minister.

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ORDER OF SERVICES Sunday School 9 JO A. M. Sunday Worship 11:00 A. M. Erening Worship 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Night 7:30 P. M. G. P. HoH, Minister Office Phone WA. 3-754o

EPISCOPAL 1 CHURCHES

CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL ON THE CIRCLE Sunday Services 8, 8:15. 11, 12:80

St. Philip'. Sunday 8:00 A. M. — 11:00 A. M. Church School 9:30 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 702 North West Street

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

THE METROPOLITAN MISSIONARY CHORUS of METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH In a Pull Musical Program SUNDAY, MAT 29 3:30 P. M. ST. JOSEPH SPIRITUAL CHURCH 1219V4 N. Senate Avenue Sponsored By THE SICK COMMITTEE Mildred Nickols, Prea. Elder Mack Noel, Minister

INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass Presents THE INDIANA BAPTIST MALE CHORUS and INDIANA BAPTIST ENSEMBLE Ik a Joint Prodram SUHCAT, mat ±t •40 P. M. Sponsored By MRS. CHRISTINA WORD Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister

PEMTSCOSTAL APOSTOLIC CHURCH I Ml N. College Avenue FELLOWSHIP MEETING SATURDAY, JUNE 4 BdK) P. M. Good Singing Guest Speaker ELDER MORRIS E. COLDER The Public Is Invited Elder Arbie Clay, Minister

AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCHES

ALLEYNE CHAPEL Julian and Catherwood Streets (Irvington) CALDWELL CHAPEL 1082 N. Sheffield Street CAMPBELL CHAPEL 768 West 25th Street JONES TABERNACLE Blackford and Michigan Streets MESSIAH TEMPLE ICth and Cornell Streets PENICK CHAPEL 1142 Earhart Street ST. MARK'S 1803 S. Sbeihy Street ST. PAUL 2715 Clifton Street WALLACE TEMPLE Anderson, Indiana

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COME AND BE SAVED

'Worship The Lord In The Bounty Of Holinuss' OBEY ACTS 2:38 Christ Temple 430 WEST FALL CREEK BOULEVARD FOUNDED ON THE WORD OF GOO Take Northwestern Street Car to Fall Crook Boulovard Walk 2 Blocks Bast % Comer Paris Avenue and Fall Creek Boulevard BISHOP WILLIE LEE, PASTOR

Closing of Fiftieth Anniversary of Rev. J. T. Highbaugh

Second Anniversary of the Rose of Sharon Singers of St. Luke Baptist Church

REV. J. T. HIGHBAUGH Sunday and Monday closes Pastor’s 19th Anniversary and Jubilee. Rev. J. T. Weeden, of St. Timothy Baptist Church, Cleveland, 0., will preach at 11 A.M., and Rev. F. W. Weathers will preach the Anniversary sermon at 3 p.m. All Star Good Samaritan Department appreciation will be held. Monday, May 30th, a Re-Ordina-tion Service in the Sanctuary will be held. The Elders of the Baptist Church will Re-ordain and Rededicate our Pastor to the Work of the Gospel Ministry. Rev. R. T. Andrews will give the charge to the minister. Rev. G. W. Evdns will give the charge to the Church and Rev. F. Jefferson will pray the Ordination Prayer. Rev. G. L. Lillard will give the Ordination Hymn and Mrs. Anna Washington will sing a solo. Thereafter a Jubilee Banquet will be given in Rev. Highbaugh’s honor.

Second Anniversary of che Rose of Sharon Singers of St. Luke Baptist Church Sunday, May 29. Hours 3 till 6 p. m. Location of Church 19th and Sheldon Streets. The Best Talent of the City will

participate on the program. Mr. Bill Hall, WGEE radio announcer will be the Master of Ceremonies. Mrs. Evelyn Robinson, president, Miss Gladys Oliver, secretary. Rev. A. Mansfield Hughes, Minister.

Rev. J. N. Spates To be Guest Treacher At Mount Pilgrim The Rev. J. N. Spates, pastor of the Macedonia and the Pleasant .View Baptist Churches, will worship Sunday, May 29th, all day with the Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church, 1753 Linden Street. Rev. Spates will preach at 11:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., services. The choirs and congregation will accompany him. The Junior and Senior Missionaries are the sponsors. The public is invited to both services. ‘ Mesdames Blanche Kelley and Marie Barton are the presidents. Rev. E. M. Pendleton, pastor; Mrs. Delight Couch, Church Clerk.

Appreciation

I take this means of thanking Mrs Hannon Helms for being so kind to give me a refrigerator and Mrs. Ida Mae Thomas for paying my rent. I have not words that will express how grateful I am to both

of you.

Mrs. Jean Crawford, 2447 Ethel Street.

LITTLE EGYPT BAPTIST CHURCH 502 W. Michigan

REV. F. A. DOUGLAS MINISTER Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. 3:30 P. M. GREATER CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH SENIOR CHOIR In a Full Musical

ST. ANTHONY PASTOR”S AID CLUB Is Sponsoring A BUS TO 351 H CONGRESS FIRST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE 4315 S. Wabash Avenjue Chicago, Illinois Rev. Clarence Cobbs, Pastor Saturday Night Bus Will Leave Indianapolis, Ind,, July 23rri From 1226 N. Illinois, Apt. 113 1:00 A. M. Arriving Chicago, 111., 6:00 A. M. July 24th ROUND TRIP $7.00 Children^ Under 12 Years $3.50 Leave Chicago, July 24th 7:00 P. M. for Indianapolis For Information See or Call Mrs. Rilda LaVelle, ME. 5-9167 5/28/60—2T

THE ^OLIVER YOUTH CtfOIR of MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH 713 N. Belmont 4TH ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, MAY 29 3:30 P. M. Guest Singers THE GLORY BOUND SINGERS and BETHESDA YOUTH CHOIR of Anderson. Ind. SHAW SISTERS and BROWN COUNSELLORS of Louisville, Ky. Along With I^>cal Talent REV. ARTHUR SMITH of Louisville, Will Deliver The Sermon Reginald Gammon, Pres. James Larkins, Prog. Chrm. Rev. Mozel Sanders, Minister

MAY a 9 at CABLE TABERNACLE

TWO GREAT SERVICES n:oo a.m. and 2:30 p.m.

A Thrilling Sunday You Will Long Remember

IAS50R of CaHc Safemacle a 3ounJer and President of tde Cdurcd Gvangelism I Association « Autdor, Pre&cder, Worldfinveler * 3ellow of Royal Qeograpdic Society of Condon « Recently led group of 74 ministers on preceding mission to Gnghnd, 3r*nce, Qemu.ny and Soviet Russia. Hear Dr. Walder as de speads on “Ot 9s Cater tfun IJou (jfiinfi”

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stiasi w&fiEi 9NQ&R of world-wide reputation « 3or years a star of stage and screen, and a favorite actress in many Broadway topflight plays. « Now singing to tde glory of Qod in der fine interpretation of sacred dymns «• Gtdel Waters dad an active part in tde Billy Qradam Crusade in New IJord «• Be sure to dear der sing “His Sye Os On tde Sparrow” Meet the Members of Our Radio and TV Staff Cadle Cdoraleers :: 3rew Modr :: Doug Olddam :: Myron RodeSaugd 10,000 FREE SEATS

THE GLORY BOUND SINGERS Of Anderson. Ind. In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, MAY 29 8:00 P. M. PROGRESSIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 1005 W. Michigan Si. The Public Is Invited Rev. James Naylor, Minister

ROCK OF AGES BAPTIST CHURCH MISSIONARY Is Sponsoring A RUMMAGE SALE AT THE CHURCH 1511 E. 25th Street SATURDAY, MAY 28 Open 9:00 A. M. Emma Davis, President Lanona Furr, Secretary Willa Tandy, Chairman

CHURCH OF LIVING GOD FAITH TEMPLE 316 Douglass Street Don’t Miss This Treat SUNDAY, MAY 29 3:30 P. M. THE PATHWAY SINGERS In a Full Musical Program The Public Is Invited Bhhop Elizabeth Redd, Minister

CITY CHURCHES USHERS UNION 12TH ANNUAL TEA AND STYLE REVUE Sunday, May 29th Honrs 4:00 Till 7:00 P. M. PRINCE HALL MASONIC TEMPLE 653 N. West Street Mrs. Loren a Bell Genera! Chairman Mrs. Mary Lee, President

The MOTHER’S BOARD of ORANGE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 615 Bright Street Will Have As Their Guest Speaker REV-G. A. CLARK ' of LOVING BAPTIST CHURCH His Choir and Congregation Will Accompany Him SUNDAY, MAY 29 3:30 P. M. Mother Daisy Bentley, Pres. Rev, Arthur Brooks, Minister

WOMAN'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 29 — ALL DAY 16th Street Baptist Church 1501 N. College Avenue 11:00 O’clock Speaker — Mrs. NANNIE ROBINSON Chicago. Illinois 3:30 P. M. Sneaker — MRS. MATTIE HUNT Of GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH 7:30 P. M. MUNICIPAL — Sponsored By SENIOR MISSIONARY , Mrs. Virginia Kendrick, President Mrs. Effie Armtstead, Chairman Rev. Otis L. Armistead. Minister

THE LIVE WIRE HARMONEERS Will Render A FULL MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY, MAY 29 8:00 P. M. JOSHUA BAPTIST CHURCH 1554 Colombia Avenue Sponsored By MRS. CLARISSA KEltR Rev. A. Batts, Minister

“Ye Are My Witnesses” A Religious Pageant and Chorus Will Be. Rendered By GOOD SAMARITAN BAPTIST CHURCH CHOIR FRIDAY, JUNE 3 7:30 P. M. at ihe MORAVIAN CHURCH 34th and Hovey Sponsor ST. MATTHEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. M. Downey, Minister

' THE SHILOH GOSPEL CHORUS Presents THE JERRIEL GOSPEL CHORUS of JERRIEL BAPTIST CHURCH Cincinnati, Ohio In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, MAY 29 3:30 P. M. SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH 701 N. West Street Mrs. Marguerite Lytle;, Pres. Rev. C. V. Jetter, Minister

THE STARLIGHT FIVE Will Render a Full Program for THE MISSIONARY DAY SUNDAY, MAY 29 3:30 P. M. ROCK OF AGES BAPTIST CHURCH 1511 E. 25th Street The Public Is invited Mrs. Emma Davis, Pres. Rev. J. J. Davis, Minister

Presenting THE HARMONY KINGS SUNDAY, MAY 29 8:00 P.M. of St. Louis, Mo. UNIVERSAL CHURCH OF TRUTH 786 Indiana Avenue Tickets On Sale Sports Bowl Record Shop 782 Indiana Avenue J. & J. Record Shop 1511 E. 25th St. Or Any Member of the INDIANAPOLIS CHRISTIAN SINGERS ASSOCIATION

F«How#Wip City Wide Missionary Day at Phillips Temple CMC

Notice To Ministers And Friends Rev. James C. Buggs sincerely thanks all of t:ie many ministers and friends who were present at his trial Monday, in Court Room 4 and gave such influertcing. imp essive and strong support in his behalf. Attorney Aldridge Lewis is to be complimented for his efficient legal ability. Rev James C. B:»3gs.

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MRS. HENRY J. RICHARDSON Sunday, May 29th, City Wide Missionary Fellowship Day at Phillips Temple C. M. E. Church, 1226 North West Street. Mrs. Henry J. Richardson Jr. will be the guest speaker. The program from 4 to 5 p.m., worship and greetings from Local Missionary Presidents of Indianapolis Churches and other Prominent Missionary Leaders of the City: Mrs. Robert Purkiss, President of the Indianapolis Council of Church Women; Mrs. Mattie Anderson, Denominational President, A. M. E. Zion; Mrs. Charles H. Rogers, Denominational President of Baptist Convention; Mesdames Mark Baker, Second Christian; Maggie Brown, Breeding Tabernacle; F. A. Hummons, Our Saviour Lutheran; Mattie Jones, Caldwell Chapel; Myrtle Edmonds, Simpson Methodist; Edna McFadden, Riverside Methodist; B. T. Hughes, New Baptist; Lorena Conners, Mt. Moriah; Eula House, New Era Baptist; Rufus Taylor, Messiah Baptist; May Edmondson, Stewart Chapel; Leola Brookins, Campbell Chapel; Sadie Lyles, Interdenominational Missionaries, and Geraldine Jewell, Grace Apostolic. At 4 p.m., Mrs. John Bailey will preside. 5 p.m., Mrs. Lionel Artis, presiding. Mrs. R. L. Fisher will introduce the speaker, Mrs. Richardson. Fellowship Tea in the lecture room at 6 p.m. Music will be furnished by the Mary Anthony Missionary Circle Choir. Mrs. Mary Anthony, Missionary President; Mrs. H. L. Burton, Sponsor of the program, and Rev. H. L. Burton is the minister.

Seven Seals Rally at St. Stephen's Baptist Church

REV. E. L. TAYLOR The Seven Seals Rally, at St. Stephen's Baptist Church, 720 E. 27th Street will be observed Sunlay. May 29 at 3:80 p. n. Guest speakers, Rev. W. W. Grandcson, Rev. Abernathy, Rev Bishop W. W Rice and other minsters will be speaking on the Seals. Chicken dinner and Bar-B-Que will lie served free. Dinner start ng at 3 p. :n. until. Rev. E. L. Taylor, minister.

Sunday, May 29 3-30 P. M. 2ND ANNIVERSARY SERVICE of the MELODIC SINGERS INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass Many Groups Will Appear Guest Speaker REV. J. R. STEVENSON Mistress of Ceremony Mrs. Betty Jean Potter Foley John B. Turk, President Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister

Mt. oliVe senior MISSIONARY SOCIETY Is Having Their 5TH SUNDAY SERVICE SUNDAY, MAY 29 3:30 P. M. Guest Speaker REV. WILLIAM C. GROVES Pastor of MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH Reed Road He Will Be Aecbmpahted By His Congregation and Singers at MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 727 Blake Street The Public Is Invited Mrs. Mary Bolling, Pres. Dr, H. T, Toliver, Minister

Cwtw'Mwwwk/I Church to Honor Mrs. million HoH All Missionary Women are Ih/ite<r to the CARTER MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH, 853 Roache dreet, Sunday afternoon, June 5 it 3:30 o’c’ock. Mrs. Lillian Hall, president of he Women’s Convention Auxiliary ^ the Indiana General Baptist Conventicm, Incoroporated, will ze :ojK>reu gues:. She will give the inspirational message for the 2nd ANNUAL WOMEN’S DAY OBSERVANCE of his church. Mrs. Hall is a most fervent, effective Christian missionary. She is serving wholeheartedly n this present age. We care enough to offer Indiana!>olis our best. Sister Lucie Love is president of Carter Memorial Missionary Society. Rev. Estee Adams is the minister.

Rev. William F. Rice Returns From General Conference in Calif.

REV. WM. F. RICE Rev. William F. Rice, Presiding Elder of the South Western District of the African Methodist Episcopal Chutch of the Indiana Annual Conference, accompanied by Mrs. Rice has returned from Los >ngeles, California, the seat of the great AME General Conference which convened May 1st thru May 17th. This legislative body, the highest tribunal of tiie Church was composed of the best brain, the height Mf intelligence and Christian character found in the Negro race. It : nclued 17 Bishops, 18 General Officers (more or less) and seven hundred and eighty delegates, representatives from the enire demorinatiOn which includes America, Africa and the Isles of the Sea. is quite an honor to be elected i de’egpte to that great body, in its Quadrennial Session. In our t ><irty we.e .-s^c delegates from Indiana Conference, three ministerial and three laymen: Dr. S. D. Hardrick, C. T. H. Watkins and William F. Rice, Churchil Swarn, Shelby Gibson, and Mrs. Sadie Swanigan. All and each one of our delegates served on one or more committees and did their work well. The greatest joy of our party was the return of Bishop Gomez, to the Fourth District. This event is now history. Rev. Rice believes in the Golden Rule, which is the best way of life. Others may do as they wi'l or may. Echoes of the General Conference will come later.

THE PASTOR’S AID and STEWARDESS BOARD NO. 2 ’ of BETHEL A.M.E CHURCH In a Joint Program Guest Speaker REV. GEORGE TOLBERT Choir and Congregation of GLENCOE BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY 29 3:30 P. M. DINNER SERVED DONATION 75c Mrs. Elizabeth Pickles, Pres. Dr. C. T. H. Watkins, Minister

THE YOUNG PEOPLES UNION OF BETHESDA TEMPLE 2245 Riverside Ave. Will Present ELDER WM. ABNEY Chairman of National PYPU Principal Speaker SATURDAY, MAY 28 7:45 P. M. * * * BETHESDA TEMPLE USHER BOARD Will Present DEAN HENRY PERRY President of AENON BIBLE SCHOOL As Their Principal Speaker SUNDAY. MAY 29 3:30 P. M. Elder E. H, Vaughn, Minister

REV. E. BEARD and THE VESTONE SINGERS CHRISTIAN TRAVELERS RISING STAR SINGERS and Other Singers In a Full Musical Progr£ih SUNDAY, MAY 29 3:30 P. M. GREATER CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH 22nd atid Sheldon Sponsored By THE BUILDING FUND Rev. W. M. Simon, Minister

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