Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1960 — Page 6
6—The Indianapolis Recorder, July 2,1960
MT. ZION •APTIST CHURCH 12»k and Fayette Streets
Good Samaritan New&| Rev. John R. Stevenson, Associate Minister of Good Samaritan Baptist Church, will he the gpeakpr at the 11 o’clock hour. His subject will be ‘‘THIS JOR-
DAN.”
At 3:30 p. m.. Rev. B. T. Almon, pastor of Canaan Baptist Church will bring the message for the Ministers Wives
Council. 1
Mrs. Harriett Whitely, president, Rev: J. T.
Highbaugh, minister.
Vacation Bible School at Capitol Aye. S. D. A. Church Vacation Bible School at Capitol Avenue S. D. A. Church, 2160 N. Capitol Avenue, Julv 5-15. All children ages 4-15 arc* inviied. Mrs. Ruby Bacon and a staff of competen helpeis will offer an interesting program o: stories, songs, arts and crafts and Nature study. Lunch will be served i'rtve each day and transportation offered all who need it. The “Follow-up” program is a surprise feature. Hours 9-12 each morning Monday thru Friday. Irene H. Jones, Church Press Secy,
REV. J. T.
HIGHBAUGH
SUNDAY, JULY 3 11:06 A. M. Sermon “THE COST OF DISCIPLESHIP” REV. L. E. ERVIN 7:30 P. M. Sermon LORD’S SUPPER
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH 314 Bright Street MEN'S DAY SUNDAY, JULY 3RD ALL DAY 11:00 O’Clock—Speaker REV. V. W. McLAWLER 3:00 P. M. Speaker REV. HOY THURMAN of Kokomo, Ind. All Laymen and Brotherhood Are Invited Bro. Harry C. Hamlet. Pros. Rev. Arthur Johnson, Minister 6/26/60—2T
CORINTHIAN BAPTIST
721 B. North «t Sunday School^ .. • Morning Worship • J 1 *®*-*' B.Y.P.U 6:3N?t>i *m. Evening Serviooo Rev. Stephen Wells.
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 Night 7:30 P. M. G. P. Holt. Minister Office Phone WA. 3-754*
LOVING BAPTIST CHURCH 1618 N. Senate Ave. Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11:30 A. M. REV. WILLIAM PIERCE and Congregation of PLEASANT VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH Will Worship With Us At 3:30 P. M. Communion 7:00 P. M. A NIGHT IN SONG 8:00 P. M. By Various Singers and Soloists Sponsored By BRO. HILL and BRO. CROSBY Rev. G. A. Clark. Minister
THE JOYFUL SPIRITUAL SINGERS Are Bringing to the City THE CINCINNATI JUBILEE SINGERS SATURDAY, JULY 2 8:00 P. M. ROCK OF AGES BAPTIST CHURCH 1511 E. 25th St. Rev. J. J. Davis, Minister SUNDAY. JULY 3—3:30 P. M. SUNRISE BAPTIST CHURCH E. 19th Street Rev. Phil White, Minister SUNDAY, JULY 3—8:00 P. M. GREATER THAN I BAPTIST CHURCH 2306 Columbia Ave. Elder R. A. Pullen, Minister
JACOBS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Ewing were held June 20 in Tried Stone Baptist Church. Rev. E. R. Gatewood officiated. Burial was in Crown Hill. Funeral services for Nathaniel Scott Jr. were held June 25 in Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel. Elder Morris Golder officiated. Burial was in Crown Hill.
Women's Day Sunday At Greater Saint Mark Baptist Church July 3rd, is WOMEN’S DAY, at Greater St. Mark Baptist Church, 1960 Yandes Street. Each woman is asked to contribute $10.00 on this day. Our morning speaker will be Mrs. John A. Hall, of Second Baptist Church. In the afternoon Mrs. Elizabeth Shephard, of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, will be the speaker. M e s d a m e s n ev \ Bernard fwelzih? Biggerstaff, is the chairman and Bernice Stokes, is the co-chairman of Women’c. Day. This promises to be a great event in the history of our Church. Rev. A. Bernard is the minister.
EPISCOPAL CHURCHES
CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL ON THE CIRCLE Sunday Services 8, 9:15. 11. 12:30
St. Philip's Sunday 8:00 A. M. — 11:00 A. M. Church School 9:30 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 702 Noith West Street
All Saints' 1559 Central Avenue 7:30 Low Mass 9:15 Sung Mass Confession Sat. 5:00 P. M.
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCHES
ALLEYNE CHAPEL Julian and Catherwood Streets (Irvington) CALDWELL CHAPEL 1062 N. Sheffield Street CAMPBELL CHAPEL 799 West 25th Street JONES TABERNACLE Blackford and Michigan Streets MESSIAH TEMPLE 16th and Cornell Streets PENICK CHAPEL 1146 Earhart Street ST. MARK’S 1803 S. Shelby Street ST. PAUL 2715 Clifton Street WALLACE TEMPLE Ande*aon, Indiana
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'Worship The Lord In The Beouly Of Holiness' OBEY ACTS 2:38 Christ Temple 430 WEST FALL CREEK BOULEVARD FOUNDED ON THE WORD OF GOD Take Northwestern Street Cer to Fall Creek Boulevard Walk 2 Blocks East Corner Paris Avenue and Fall Creek Boulevard BISHOP WILLIE LEE, PASTOR
REV. B. F. PRICE Assistant Pastor of TRIED STONE BAPTIST CHURCH Will Be the Guest Speaker at PEOPLES MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 1762 Northwestern Ave. SUNDAY, JULY 3 5:00 P. M. The Public Is Invited Rev. S. C. Boyd, Minister
Attending National Conference This Week At Richmond, Va. Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Edwards, of Mt. Helm Baptist Church, Rev. and Mrs. F. F. Young, of First Baptist Church, North Indianapolis, are attending the National Interdenominational Conference, convening at Richmond, Va., June 27th thru July 1. They will also visit Washington, D. C., before returning home.
GOSPEL SOUL BURNERS and FRIENDLY SISTERS In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, JULY 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
An Appreciation Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Hunt, of Bethany Baptist Church wish to express thoir deep appreciation and thanks to the officers, members, friends, visiting ministers and churches for their very fine cooperation in making their anniversary a grand success.
REV. CHARLES LITTLE of the CHURCH OF GOD and the METROPOLITAN CHORUS Will Be at STEWART'S CHAPEL CME CHURCH 1739 Perkins Street SUNDAY, JULY 3 3:30 P. M. To Help Mrs. Anna Finch and Mrs. Wiihelmenia Strayhorn ON THEIR $100 MARCH The Public Is Invited Rev. Sandy Strayhorn, Minister
NEW BAPTIST CHURCH CHOIR 1211 N. West Street Will Celebrate Their 52ND ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, JULY 3 3:30 P. M. Guest Speaker DR/ C. HENRY BELL Minister of MT. PARAN BAPTIST CHURCH He Will Be Accompanied By His Congregation and Singers THE RECEPTION Will Follow The Public Is Invited Mrs. Dorothy Brooks. Pres. Rev. J. A. Williams, Minister
CHURCH EVENTS
By WILLA THOMAS
It was a beautiful weekend and were honored at a banquet. The Sunday was just right for going pastor, Rev. C. M. Marsh, was to the House of the Lord. I hope toastmaster. Guest speaker was that each of you made it. With Rev. R. L. Fisher, pastor of Campthe world in the condition it is bell Chapel A ME Zion Church, in now everyone that God has MRS. L. BROOKINS, member blessed ought to make their way of Campbell Chapel AME Zion each Sunday to his House of Wor- Church, returned home last week ship. We ought to thank and after attending the AME Zion praise His Name every day for Conference which met in Chicawhat He does for us. go. Others attending included OUR MINISTER, Elder F. F. Rev. R. L. Fisher, Rev. J. W. Young, speaking Sunday on the Crockett and Mrs. C. Elliott. “Firm Foundation,” said: “Ybu THE BEAUTIFUL STORY of must have a solid foundation and Ruth, a Biblical story, must be you have got to know God. Jesus seen by all of the religious workwas always going around doing ers and children of your church, good and speaking to people about So put it down on your list as a their life. People are weak when “must.” Now at Keith’s Theater, they don’t receive/ God.” This its excellence exceeds.that of “The message should help us a great Big Fisherman” and “Solomon
deal. , And Sheba.”
I SUPPOSE by this time every- ^ COMMEND RhV. R. M. Penone is. back from Chicago after £leton and congregation of Mt. attending the National Sunday 1 dgum Baptist Church lor their Congress which"met at the beau- -support °i the Foreign Mission tiful Antioch Baptist Church, Work. Donations are being sent
where Rev. W. N. Daniels is min- m monthly.
ister. The church, which cost The work for the National Bapmore than a quarter of a million t J ,st Convention of America, undollars to build, has a beautiful ^ er tj 16 direction of Dr. E. S. prayer room .which everyone is Branch ot Houston, Tex., and Dr. talking about. F - D - Johnson of Chicago, is realMembers of Antioch Church !>’ progressing, and they are dowere happy when they heard the ! n K “ wonderful job. Some $3J)00 news that their pastor was named ^ needed now to finish the Bap“Pastor of the Year.” The award church in the Panama Canal was presented by Rev. T. B. ^une. My Christian friends, you Boyd, secretary of the National yiv V vJ?, £ elp „ ^ Baptist Sunday School Congress. WHILE J ; ^HOM, As many of you may know, Rev. pastor of 2oth hueet Baptist Daniels is a native of Ft. Wayne, Church, is away, various miniswhere his parents now reside. j; ers °* church will speak each LAST SUNDAY was Children’s Sunday. Speaking Sunday for the Day at Jones Tabernacle and the 11 worship and the 7 a.m. youth had charge of the services worship will be a young minister for the day. Guest speaker was °/ church, Rev. Thomas
Rev. Virgil Alexander. Youths Closter.
sharing in the worship services COMMUNION SERVICE will included Joan Williams, Jerry be held Sunday at Barnes MethWhite, George Noland and Elwood odist Church. Rev. Paul Ayers, Black. The youth choir rendered pastor, will give the meditation, the music. Sunday the youth of Music will be rendered by the First Baptist Church will preside youth and senior choirs and the in the worship service. It is nice missionary chorus of tiie church, to give the youth the opportunity WORD COMES from South to serve God on the Sunday church America this week that Revs. J. T. program. Highbaugh and E. J. Odom ar RETURNING HOME last week r iv ed there safe Read an article from Chicago after attending the j™ this weeks Recorder by Rev
Church of Christ Holiness Con- Tc
vention were Rev. Joseph Holland, 4 ‘ J to start pastor of the Church of God Holi- P anr ! ,n ^ to attend the National ness, and his wife; Miss Jonetta Baptist Convention that will meet Holland, Lawrence Holland, Mr. . N <-*w Orleans m September, and Mrs. Allen Miles, Daniels 1,s . ,s the National Baptist ConBallard, Mrs. Madie White, Mrs. ytmtum of America. The National Maranda White, Carolyn Sue La Ptist Convention Inc. will meet Bibbs and Wilia Smith. All re- u j Philadelphia in September
ported the convention a success. also /, V /4i-
IF YOU CANNOT make it to '* / OL '' AM IO, as a BapSunday school and church on Sun- . earn moie J ^ ou t the foreign days, why not listen at 9 a.m. nll ^ slon ' vor ]c not purchase
Mount Moriah Baptist Church Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, 15th and Martindale Avenue, begins the Sunday morning services with the Sunday School at 9:45. Morning Worship 10:45. Rev. and Mrs. Johnson, are relaxing at Fox Lake, this week but will be with us
iext Sunday. The Usher
Board will observe its Anniversary at 3:30 p. m., with Rev. T. A. Clark of Greater St. James Baptist Church as die guest speaker. He will be accompanied by lis congregation ind singing groups. Mrs. /esta Relerford s the president.
Attend the BYPU at 6:30: a very instructive service at this hour. Evening Worship 7:30 with Comnunion *o follow. All members should be present for Communion. Visitors are always welcome to all
services.
REV. E. T. JOHNSON
Eastern. Star Baptist Church Women's Day To Be Observed Eastern Star Baptist Church, will observe their WOMAN’S DAY Sunday, July 10, all day. The speaker for the morning service, Mrs. Emma Edwards. Mrs. F. Benjamin Davis, will be the speaker for the afternoon service. A musical program will be rendered at the evening worship hour. Mrs. Geneva Watis is the chairman, Mrs. Alma Evans is the secretary and Rev. W. M. Robinson is the minister.
SHACKELFORD CHAPEL 921 N. West St. At Your Service for Prayer Dial ME. 4-4862 PREACHING AND PRAYER 2nd and 4th Sundays 10:45 A. M. — 7:45 P. M. Sunday School 9:30-10:30 Evangelist Shackelford Minister
Isaiah E. Scales Services for Isaiirfi E. Scales, 2134 Carrollton, were held June 27 n the Patton Funeral Home, with >urial in New Crown Cemetery. He died June 23 in General Hospital. Mr. Scales was born in Nash/ille, Tenn , and had lived in Inlianapolis five years. He was a nember of Grace Memorial Baptist Church, and had worked as a miner for many years. Survivors include his sister, Mrs. Marie Hockett, Indianapolis. Beverly L. White Funeral services for Mrs. Beverly L. White, 77, 1049 W 26th, were held June 24 in First Baptist Church, North Indianapolis, where die was a member. She died June ii# in General Hospital Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Pauline Rogers, Mrs. Annie M. Oldham and Mrs. Martha White; two sons. Sherman Lee and John W. White, two sisters, three brothers, 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Sunday, July 3 3:30 P. M. REV. F. H. MOORE and His Congregation of MT. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Will Worship With MT. HOREB BAPTIST CHURCH 830 W. 30th Street In the Interest of THE SUNDAY SCHOOL Come Hear MT. CALVARY SINGING GROUPS Sponsored By REV. JAMES HICKS Rev. V. Belcher, Minister
Edward W. Davis
INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass Presents THE INDIANA WONDERS In a Full Musical Progrim SUNDAY, JULY 3 8:00 P. M. Sponsored By THE PASTOR’S AID Mrs. Christina Word, Pres. Mrs. §usie Pennington. Secy. Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister
ORDER OF SERVICES EASTERN STAR BAPTIST CHURCH 2201 Columbia Ave. SUNDAY, JULY 3 11:00 A. M. The Pastor REV. W. M. ROBINSON Will Bring the Message 3:00 P. M. Musical Program JUBILEE CHORUS In Charge With Visiting Singing Groups of the City 8:00 P. M. The Pastor REV. M. W. ROBINSON Will Preach Assisted Bv the MALE CHORUS and JUBILEE CHORUS The Public Is Invited
each Sunday morning to “Opera- a <> n Foreign Missions” by „„ ~ - ” on Sta- h )r :. V , K - 1>UV1S ;>. pastor of New! had resided in Indianapolis 33
Edward W Davis, 86. 1011 W. Michigan, died June 25 in Marion County General Hospital. Services weie held June 29 in Willis Mortuary, with burial in New Crown
Cemetery.
Born at Carters, Ga., Mr Davi
GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE TEMPLE 1701 Roo evelt Ave. Preaching Service 11:00 A. M. 3:00 P. M. BISHOP O. W. NICKERSON Archbishop of the INTERNATIONAL SPIRITUAL CHURCHES INC. and SINGERS 8:00 P. M. THE GOLDEN VOICES of Birmingham, Ala. Evangelist C. Rice, Minister
tion Kingdom Building —„ „„ tion WGEE, sponsored by Corinth- baptist Church.^ ou can get i yea:s. Prior io his retirement in ian Baptist Church. The minis- J ur , , r information about the ]&45 he was employed by Armour ter, Rev. C. Wells, will speak. ! ln ^'J h ^ 1 t ; } I lu . r t th . office - & Co He w *s a member of the The radio announcer is Wade MivR I I.>(. IN < 111< AGO re- Baptist Church and g Bible student. Vaughn, fomierly of Kansas City, the , Y ^ uth Department of'j Survivors include a daughter, Mo., a member of Metropolitan the Cou " cl1 ot Churches Mrs. Sarah Wales; two sons, Ralph Baptist Church in 1 ie Co A voted to support thej-nd Henry Davis, Indianapolis; t\v I MRS ALBERTA YOUNG of >' out hs in the South in their sit- brothers and a sister.
in movement, and to send dona-
First Baptist Church, North Indi- n movement, anu Lnnnnlr* Mr* W M Eil- U0 . r }l. to them
anapolis, and Mrs. W. M. Ed-
wards of
Mt. Helm ..Baptist K , liV - K..BEKT SAUNDERS., WelUmaon ' 33 ” diel Church left this week for Rich- l';‘»tor of Second Baptist Chure.11 hta hS.?’ 1U0 PtStt Va wWo th^v will ■.ttend ot Anderson and president of the £ un . ^ 111 n,s T lolu oV, UiU mond, Va., where the> win attenu . Smid-.v Services were held June 28 in Z*? SfSSSlr« ^ ..nd bVpU win ie jf!! » ^‘TemeC ^
AT WITHERSPOON Pred>y- ( t , , terian Church recently all high 1S L II> F for anschool, grade school and college othyI oart ‘ fal where graduate members of the church and wherever you go, try to
do a good deed
Nelson Wellington
THE METROPOLITAN JUBILEE SINGERS Will Render a M.usical Program METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH 1302 N. Missouri Street SUNDAY, JULY 3 3:30 P. M. For the Benefit of LADIES* DAY PROGRAM Sis. Anna Trice, Chairman DINNER SERVED IN THE CHURCH Rev. Wm. F. Sweatt, Minister
INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass HEAR BROTHER CLEO STOCKSTON Of Louisville, Ky. Will Render A FULL PROGRAM SUNDAY, JULY 3 3:30 P. M. Sponsored By THE PASTOR’S AID Mrs. Christina Word, Pres. Mrs. Susie Pennington, Secy. Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister
BUS EXCURSION TO RIVERVIEW PARK Chicago, Illinois MONDAY, JULY 4TH Sponsored By MESSIAH BAPTIST CHURCH 615 W. 27th Street Bus Leaves Church MONDAY — 4:00 A. M. Leave Chicago — 6:00 P. M. FARE ROUND TRIP $7.50 For Information Call Mrs. Floyd Moore, WA. 4-3163
INDIANAPOLIS FIRST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE 2040 N. Harding Is Presenting THE FAMOUS WELLS SINGERS Of Louisville, Ky. In a Full Musical SUNDAY, JULY 3 3:30 P. M. And 6:30 P. M. The General Public Is Invited Elder Fred M. Majors, Minister
A BIG BUS EXCURSION HOPKINSVILLE, KY. SATURDAY, JULY 9TH Leaving NEW LIGHT BAPTIST CHURCH Agnes and Vermont At 12:00 P. M. To Render Service at DURETT AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Return Sunday, July 10th At 11:00 P. M. j ROUND TRIP $8.00 For Tickets Call Mrs. Allen At 11:00 P. M. ME. 5-8214 Mrs. Hattie Rogers ME. 5-5768 6/25/2T
Ella Mae Moffatt Greene and THE GOSPEL PEARLS Present THE FAMOUS CARAVANS of Chicago, Illinois THURSDAY, JULY 7 8:00 P. M. GORHAM METHODIST CHURCH llth and Missouri Sts. Tickets On Sale The Indianapolis Recorder Sport Bowl Record Mart Arlean’s House of Music For Information Call Mrs. Greene, AT. 3-5385 or Mrs. Poole, WA. 4-3810
INDIANAPOLIS CHRISTIAN SINGERS ASSOCIATION Will Give Their MONTHLY PROGRAM SUNDAY, JULY 3 2:45 P. M. MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH 715 N. Belmont The Public Is Invited Mack Brincfield, Pres. Rev. Mozel ^Sanders, Minister
the
II a.m. worship at First Baptist; Mr Wellington had bee n a resi-
dent of Indianapolis 14 years He was a member of Mt. Paran Baptist Church and a veteran of World
War II.
Suirvivois include the wife, Mi's Frances Wellington; a daughter. Carolene Wellington, and four brothers, Robert and Huston Wellington, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Thomas Wellington* Nashville, and
be our Defender j Willie Wellington, Indianapolis,
enemies, through
THE HEARTS OF TRUMPETS In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, JULY 3 8:30 P. M. ST. JOSEPH SPIRITUAL CHURCH 1219V2 N. Senate Avenue Sponsored By THE USHER BOARD Mrs. Florida M. Jordan, Pres. Elder Mack Noel, Minister
My prayer to
! Cod is this: We beseech Thee, Almighty God, to look upon the | hearty desire of Thy humble servants everywhere, and stretch i forth the right hand of Thy
I Majesty, to against a 1 1
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
THE METROPOLITAN INSPIRATIONAL S NGERS Will Render A Full Musical Program SUNDAY, JULY 3 8:00 P. M. at MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH 713 N. Belmont The Public Is Invited Rev. Mozel Sanders, Minister
HEAR THE GIBSON SINGERS In a Full Musical Program THURSDAY, JULY 7 8:00 P. M. GREATER ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH 19th and Sheldon Sponsored By the ROSE OF SHARON SINGERS The Public Is Invited Rev. A. M. Hughes, Minister
MISSIONARY DAY Will Be Observed SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1960 ST. JOHN A.M.E. CHURCH 16th and Columbia Morning Guest Speaker MRS. NAOMI CLAY Afternoon Speaker MRS. MINNIE BAILEY of New Castle, Ind. All Missionary Workers Are Invited to Attend These Services Rev. H. A. Perry, Minister
ORANGE GROVE' BAPTIST CHURCH 615 Bright Street REV. CLAUDE EVANS Singers and Congregation of J ABYSSINIAN BAPTIST CHURCH Will Be Guests Sponsored By REV. JOHN COLEMAN, Pres, for the BUILDING FUND Rev. Arthur Brooks, Minister
Hobart S. McKinley Funcal services for Hobart S. McKinley, 61, 2325 Northwestern, were held June 2 in Stuart Mortuary. with burial in New Crown Cemetery. He died June 22 in a 'oca! nursing home Born at Shepherdsvi le, Ky., Mr. McKinley had lived in Indianapolis 50 years He was a member of Masonic Lodge, Fidelity No. 55, Persian Temple No. 46 and Conitantine Consistory No. 25. Survivors include the wife, Mi's. Miriam McKinley: a brother, Fred Hamilton, Indianapolis, and several nieces and nephews.
Deroy Fields
Deroy Fields, 70, died June 21 in General Hospital. Services were held June 24 in George M. Miller Mortuary, with buuial in New Crown Cemetery. Born at Campbellsville, Ky , Mr. Fields, 510 W. 10th, had been a resident of Indianapo'is 30 years He was a member of the Baptist Church at Campbellsville, and was employed as a custodian. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Vivian Hilliard, Columbus, O. William Strain Services for William Strain, 71, 812 E. 14th. who died June 25 in a local nursing home, were held June 29 in the Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial was in New Crown Cemetery. Born in Robinson County, Tenn., Mn Strain had lived in Indiana-
polis 44 years.
Survivors include a brother and seven halli-sisters all of White
Grove, Tenn.
Samuel Holder Samuel H. Holder died June 11 in his home. 943 S Capitol. Services were held June 15 in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. Mr. Holder, 72, was born at Ldenwald. Tenn., and had resided in Indianapolis 30 year's. He was a retired construction worker. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Laura Holder; a daughter, Mts. Mary E. Casey; a son, Samuel E Holder, and eight grandchildren.
GOODWILL SINGERS ASSOCIATION Present THEIR SECOND ANNUAL MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA Sunday, July 3 — 3:30 Pa M. UNIVERSAL CHURCH OF TRUTH 786 INDIANA AVENUE Featuring a MASS CHOIR THE FAMOUS RUTH BECK SINGERS THE BELL-TONES THE SOUL LARKS THE UNIVERSAL SENIOR CHOIR And Other Guest Artists We Are Asking AH Church Choirs And Singing Groups In the City to Join In This Great Song Feast ADMISSION — FREE Ruth Beck, President Dave Wright, Vice-President
United Program Of Evangelism, Pointing Up The Doctrines Of Methodism By Four Leading Methodist Pastors, Their Officials, Choirs and Congregation Beginning Sunday Evening, July 3rd at Phillips Tempie C. M. E. Church With Dr. S. P. Jenkins As the Opening Speaker SCHEDULE OF THE UNION SUNDAY NIGHT SERVICES 1960 Sunday, July 3rd Through Sunday, August 21st
EACH SERVICE HELD AT 7:00 P. M.
DATE July 3 July 10 July 17 July 24 July 31 Aug. 7 Aug. 14 Aug. 21
HOST CHURCH Phillips Temple C.M.E. Bethel A.M.E. Jones Tabernacle A.M.E.Z. Simpson Methodist Phillips Temple C.M.E. Bethel A.M.E. Jones Tabernacle A.M.E.Z. Simpson Methodist
ADDRESS 1226 N. West 414 W. Vt. 440 N. Blkfd. 30th and Captl. 1226 N. West 414 W. Vt. 440 N. Blkfd. 30th and Captl.
SPEAKER Dr. S. P. Jenkins Dr. I. B. Pierce Dr. Watkins Dr. H. L. Burton Dr. I. B. Pierce Dr. S. P. Jenkins Dr. R. tj. rui-on Dr. Watkins
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
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