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JUNE 19th

FATHER'S DAY

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This

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"Operation Kingdom Building" Announced By Local Minister "This is Operation Kingdom Building." This statement will ring familiar to all those who have availed themselves of the opportunity to listen to Radio station WGEE each Sunday morning from 9 to 9:30 A. M. This broadcast is only a springboard to the general operation. "Operation Kingdom Building” is an idea conceived and defined by Rev. Stephen Wells, pastor of Corinthian Baptist Church, and his ministerial staff These three men, Rev. Stephen Wei’s, Rev. Wade Vaughn and Rev. Joseph Lewis have pledged themselves to let nothing interfere with any duty they can perform for the building of the kingdom of God hence, ‘‘Operation Kingdom Build-

ing ”

Rev. Wells is a very dynamic person, who preaches “fearless Gospel,” He takes to the air waves and his pulpit each Sunday morning, endeavoring to help in the building of the kingdom of God. He is also very much in demand as a revivalist and guest preacher by other churches and their auxiliaries. Rev. Wells is a happy man and his life is enhanced by a charming devoted wife, Dorothy, and a lovey talented daughter, Mary E-

layne.

In talking with nev. Wei’s one finds that he enjoys the fellowship, and although a Baptist, suffers no denominational prejudices. According to him there is only one prerequisite: "Believe on and preach

the Lord Jesus Christ”

With him are two other ministers who sincerely try to live and work after the Paul and Barnabas

tradition.

Rev. Wade Anthony Vaughn, former school teacher, associate minister in charge of education and counseling, recently came to Indianapolis from Kansas City, Kan., and Rev. Joseph Lewis, associate

Ex-Prolessor

Continues from rage 1

of academic freedom. It was answered by the protest resignations of Dr. J. Robert Nelson, dean of the Divinity School, and 11 faculty members. Only three members of the faculty remained, Dr. Tiison said — one a part-time teacher, another who is opposed to petitions in principle, and the librarian who is not actually a member of tbe faculty. ALSO. HE ADDED, the protest movement is spreading to professors in the Medical School and other parts of the university. “I think it would be a tragedy for a great university to sacrifice its future on the altar of race prejudice and administrative tyranny,” Dr. Tiison said.

A proposed "compromise” solution of Chancellor B. Harvey Branscomb, which would allow Lawson to return at the price of firing Dean Nelson, would be utterly inacceptable, the speaker declared. He said this move “would solve one problem of academic freedom and liberty of conscience by creating an even bigger one. It would compromise the character and integrity of Vanderbilt’s commitment to truth and justice to an un-

precerented degree.”

HITTING AT THE “moderates,”

Tikon assorted, ‘‘There is nothing to fear about speaking freely in

the South but fear itself.” He said the dismissal of Lawson

“freed the Southern moderates and _ reconstructed Yankees to do what IE

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they wouldn’t have had the courage to do otherwise. It united the Negro community of Nashville for the first

time in history.”

REV. STEPHEN WELLS

says Rev. Wells,

"Operation Kingdom Building” is a missionary journey and an evangelistic campaign that need have no bounds. The motto of this project is "If God be for us who

can be against us."

As a part of "Operation Kingdom Building,” an evangelistic campaign will be held in Terre Haute,

July 18 through 22.

Members of Corinthian Baptist say it is a peasure to watch

the,se three men at work.

Call them at the church, Fulton and North Streets MEi 1-7115 or

minister ir charge of public rela- at the parsonage, WA. 5-6865. They tions is a family man with a lovelv are indeed at your service. Try wife and three children. A person- the spirits, whether they be of able young man, who works ener- God. Then ye shall say it is true,

getically with the ministerial chain as "Kingdom Building” is

promoted.

Rev. Wells makes it a point to offer the services of his entire ministerial staff to all who desire or need an ordained minister. “Feel free to make full use of our serv-

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Mrs. Viola Dodson, 68, 322 Indiana Avenue, died in General Hospital June 14. Born in Springfield, Illinois. Funeral services held (June 18) at 1 p.m. from Shiloh Baptist Church, Rev. C. V. Jetter, presiding. Burial in Floral Park Cemetery. Resident of Indianapolis 48 years. Member of Shiloh Baptist Church, Swastika Council Halcyon No. 127 Elks, Jolly Sixteen Birthday Club, Excelsior Court of Calanthian No. 13, Pastor’s Aid of Shiloh, Joseph Yancy Purple Cross Nurses, Household of Ruth, Rosebud Club, M.K.C. Club, Elizabeth Mission Club, Saturday Night Savings Club and Shiloh Westside Zone. Friends may call at Jacobs Bros. Westside Chapel Friday evening. Survivors, husband, Lundy Dodson and 2 cousins of Louisville, Ky.

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Ado Abroms Jones Honored of Elks State Convention GARY—Mrs. Ada Abrams Jones of Indianapolis, state president of (< the Sisters of the Improved Benevolent Protective Order of the Elks of the World, was honored on her 20th anniversary at a banquet here. The banquet was held Monday night. The banquet took place at Junior Byrd’s Dining Room. It was the highlight of the convention of The Indiana State Assn, of Lodges and Temples held here. Guest speaker for the occasion was Mrs. Nettie Carter .Jackson of Staten Island, N.Y., Grand Daughter Ruler. Mrs. Ann Webster Rogers, directress of arts and crafts, was chairman of the banquet and toastjnistress. The men meet at the Elks Rest while the women’s auxiliary held their meeting at St. John’s Baptist Church.

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