Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1960 — Page 7
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MOTHER OF THE YEAR: Members of Galilee Baptist Church held their annual celebration recently and chose., from a number of mothers present, their i960 Mother Of The 'fear. The honor was bestowed upon Mrs. Lilia Farley. The program was sponsored by the Pastor's Aid. Members of this group are Mesdames Minnie Baxter, president; Carrie Oldham, program chairman and Annie Mae Radford, secretary, and Rev. D. B. Dudley, pastor.
William B. Neal
William B. Neal, 75, died May 20 in the Shobe Hotel, 225 N. Capitol, where he was a resident Services were held May 24 in Stuart Mortuary, with burial in New Crown Cemetery. Born in Kentucky, Mr. Neal had been a resident of Indianapolis 50 years and for 35 years he was a shoe shiner at the Courtesy barber shop on Indiana Avenue. He was a veteran of World War I
Ardie Milliken
Rites for Mrs. Ardie Milliken were held May 20 in the Patton Funeral Home, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. She died May 17 in a local nursing home. Mrs. Milliken was born at McHenry, Ky , and had lived in Indianapolis 60 years. She was s» member of Simpson Methodist Church. A brotner, v* nson Taylor, survives.
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The Public Is Welcome Rev. J. R. Steele, Minister
CHURCH EVENTS ... of the City
By WILLA THOMAS
It was a beautiful day Sunday and going, listening to the
word of God, was inspirinn. We heard a wonderful message from Rev. Sherman Allen, associate minister of our church, First Baptist, North Indianapolis. My father. Rev. S. S. Thomas
spoke, and conducted the Communion service. Elder F. F. Young, our pastor has been conducting a
revival in Galveston, Tex. and will be welcomed home Sunday. Rev. Eugene Smith, recently in your church this summer. I
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called to the ministry, delivered his first sermon at the Mt. Carmel Baptist Church. He was granted his license by the pastor and the members of the church. May God bless him as he renders services
in the name of the Lord. The women at Jones Taber-
nacle AME Zion will be in charge
will be happy to come and help any one of you prepare your workers. Send letters of request to me at 849 W. 27th St. Indianap-
olis, Ind., Zone 23.
The Fellowship of Directors of Christian Education of the Indianapolis Church Federation met Monday of this week at the Sec-
at the church for the day, Sun- on d Presbyterian Church. A panel
day, May 29. The speaker for the morninj? service will be Mrs. Lillian B. Rowe, principal of school No. 40. Afternoon speaker will be Mrs. Dorsey King, an official and past president of the IUCCW. Along with Mrs. Rowe, all the ladies in Zion will attend to give the attendance a boost. The Men’s Chorus of First Baptist Church, North, will present their annual vesper service, Sunday at 8 p.m. Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Peoples were among the delegates attending the Christian Convention at South
Bend.
Mark Jones of Barnes Methodist Church was among the delegates attending the Methodist conference in Milwaukee, last week. The mission study on Africa continues in many of our churches. Last Sunday The Women’s Society of Witherspoon Presbyterian church presented Robert Farmer, an African student at Indiana Central College and Boffour Senkyire, an African student at Purdue. Both speakers gave interesting talks about Africa. Next Sunday, 6 p.m., the “Mark of the Hawk,” African movie, will be shown. SPEAKER FOR THE Young People at the Church of Christ Holiness, Edgemont and Franklin, will be Rev. C.K. Athaily, South India. He will speak at 6 p.m. Rev. Athaily is a senior at the Christian Theological Sem i n a r y and will graduate in June, after which he will return home to preach God’s Word. If any pastor or church would like him to speak any Sunday, please call me during the mornings at WA. 5-0830. Music Lovers, Choir members and Directors, please reserve Sunday, June 5, at 3 P.M. Mrs. Edna H. Porter, Los Angeles, Cal., director of the Congress Chorus of the National Baptist Sunday School Congress and the organist for the National Baptist Convention of America, will be presented in a concert at First Baptist Church, North Indianapolis. She will play the organ and the piano. She
on the subject “Nature of our Task as Christian Educators was discussed by Rev. Robert Welsh
and Louis Hillbert.
The 172nd General Assembly of the United Presbyterial Church in the United States will observe Sunday as a day of prayer. The prayers will be offered by the 992 individual delegates and by the general assembly during the regular scheduled service. They will pray for the leaders of the world in the various countries and as they go in prayer I hope every church in this city will pray with them. This world is in a very bad condition and everyone knowing the worth of prayer should pray. They are meeting in Cleve-
land this week.
A do-it-yourself book on sermons has been published by an Indianapolis minister. Dr. Webb G. Garrison, pastor of the Robert Park Methodist Church. The book
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THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME: The Robert Miller family is putting the final touches on their beautiful new home at 2821 Schofield. The new house was constructed in the new Planner House Homes, Inc. self-help development in the Douglass Park area. The AAillers hope to move in soon along with 31 other families who have
worked cooperatively to help build their own homes. Planner House Homes has announced the opening of a new 100 lot section, and interested families may apply by calling ME. 5-7586 or visiting the office and disolay room at 333 W. 16th. The houses can be inspected by appointment.
IT' S ALL OVER: Airman James D. Bostic, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Bostic, 2350 N. Capitol, has completed his initial course of Air Force basic military training here. He has been selected to attend the technical course for fuel supply at Amarillo AFB, Tex. Airman Bostic attended Arsenal Technical High School.
A/B FREDRICK THOMAS
LACKLAND AFB, Tex—Adrma* Fredrick E. Thomas, soil of Mr. and Mi s Daniel Thomas of 950 N. Pershing Ave., Indianapolis, has completed his initial course of Air Force basic military training here. He has been selected to attend the technical training course for Air Police at this base.
JACOBS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES
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Very soon, school will be out and the young people of many of our churches will be attending their church camps in this state. I hope that if your church does not have a camp, that you will attend any of the camps this summer. I’d like to mention a few: Camp Baber, sponsored by the AME church; Camp Superior, sponsored by the General Baptist State Convention; Indiana Lake and Bedford Christian Camp, of the Disciples, Church of God Camp, Creek, near Akron; other camps sponsored by the Methodist include, Battle Ground Camp, Pine Creek, and Camp Pottawaimine, Camn Pyaca, Camp Kasciuska, of
the Presbyterian.
There is only one group in this state that does not have a camp and the leaders of this group know without the mentioning of their name. Let’s wake-up friends. The youth of your churches want to know why they are without a
camp.
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Funcral services for Mrs. Carrie M. Johnson wore held May 17 in the We^tside Chapel. Burial was in K or.il Park. Rev. F. Benjamin Davis officiated.
Funeral services for Mrs. Katie Mac Green were held May 18 in Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. Burial was in New Crown. Rev. F. H. Moore officiated.
Funeral services for Little Fred N. Cody Jr. were held May 13 in the Westsicie Chapel. Burial was in Floral Park. Rev. P D. Jacobs officiated. Funeral services for Mr. Jesse
Alexander were held May 19 in Mt. Paran Baptist Church. Burial was in Elizabethtown, Ky. Dr. C. Henry Bell officiated.
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FuneraA services for Mr. Oscar Alexander were held May 29 in Mt. Paran Baptist Church. Dr C. Henry Bell officiated. Burial was in Crown Hill.
Funeral services for Mrs. May Bell Sims were held May 19 in the Wcstside Chapel. Burial was in F.yhalia, Mississippi. Rev. W. F. Sweatt officiated.
Funeral services for Mrs. Roberta Johnson were held May 20 in Christ Temple. Burial was in Floral Park Bishop Willie Lee officiated.
N. Illinois Street, died Wednesday, May 18, in his home. He was born in Terre Haute, Ind. Funeral services were held Monday, at the Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel. Burial in New Crown. Survivors are four sisters, Mrs. Nina Rhone of Chicago, HI.; Mrs. Garnet Robinson of Orrville, O.; Miss LiHe Brooks, Mrs. .Mae Ella Bradford of Indianapolis, five grandchildren and nine great-
grandchildren.
Everett L. Hogan Everett L. Hogan, 32, died May 19 in his home, 1326 Yandes. Services were held May 23 in the King and King Funeral Home, with burial in Ne*\v Crown Cemetery. A life resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Hogan was a part time truck driver for Cash Coal Company. Survivors include the mother, Mrs. Eva M. Hogan, and a sister Miss Dorothy Hogan.
in the Westside Chapel. Burial v r as in Floral Park. Rev. L. Smith officiated.
Funeral services for Mr. Porter L. Unde wood were held May 21
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Sadie Orange Rites for Mrs Sadie Orange. 75. 724 Blake, Apt. No. 95, were held May 23 in Stuart Mortuary, with burial in New Crown Cemetery. She died May 20 in General Hospital. Mrs. Orange was a life resident of Indianapolis 50 years, a retired employee of General Hospital, and a member of Jones Tabernacle AME Zion Church.
Airman Thomas is a graduate of Washington High School. Basic airmen at Lackland are selected for specialized training at technical schools on the basis of their interests and aptitudes. They are reassigned to the school after five weeks of basic training. At th* technical schools t they are given additional military training along with the technical instructions. Upon comp’etion of special technical training at an Air Force Technical Training Center, airmen are assigned to operational units of the USAF Areospace Force.
Airman Thomas enlisted in the Air Force through Room 402, Federal Building, through T/Sgt. Striegeh, local Air Force recruiter for the west side.
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group.
Congratulations this week to the Priscilla Young Missionary Choir of First Baptist, North, who celebrated their 32nd Anniversary last Sunday with a program. Mrs. Lena Thurman was mistress of Ceremonies with Mrs. Betty V. Halsell, program Chairman; Mrs. Helen Middleton, pres-
ident.
It is now time to plan for your vacation Church School and if you need anv help in teaching those
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Rev. Jerry Ruth and Rev. Robert Baker were in charge of service . at Barnes Methodist church, while the pastor, Rev. Paul Ayers, was attending the conference. Rev. Landrum Shields, director of Christian Education at Witherspoon Presbyterian church, was guest speaker for the 11 a.m. worship The teenage choir of 17th St. Baptist church presented a concert last Sunday, in Columbus, O. Rev. W. M. Edwards, pastor, returned home from Kansas City, Mo., last week, after conducting a successful revival in that city. He was accompanied hy his wife, Mrs. Emma Edwards. Mrs. Anna Sarver was Women’s Day speaker at the New Haven Baptist Church. She is a member of Good Samaritan Baptist Church. Rev. F. F. Young, pastor of the First Baptist Church, North Indianapolis, will deliver the Instal
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Naylor, Indianapolis, who was recently called to pastor the Second Baptist Church in Columbus, Ind. The singing groups of First Baptist will render the music. Rev. Naylor, an associate minister at First Baptist, was an active member along with his family and wife, Mrs. Mary Naylor. Mrs. Carlena Williams, member of First Baptist Church, North, is in need of blood. All interested donors may go to the Methodist hospital and given blood in her
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Remember always to think of others and help those in distress, as God will Bless you. Go to I church Sunday, take a friend, there is a place for you. God ; bless you, another week.
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Dr. Worl V. Hill son of Carter S Hill, 234 W. 44th street, died in Chicago, April 22. He was a native of Indianapolis having received his early education in the public schools here.
Dr. Hill was a graduate of Indiana University ana the University cf Illinois College of Dentistry. He practiced in Chicago since the close of the war. He was a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity.
Besides the widow, Mrs. Myrtle Hill of Chicago, and his father, he is' survived by his stepmother, Mrs. Loraine J. Hill, a siter, Mrs. Vivian H. Estes of Los Angeles, Calif, and a brother Carter S. Hill Jr.
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