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6—The Indianapolis Recorder, July 30, I960

MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 12th and Fayette Street* •sat

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SUNDAY, JULY 31

11:00 A.M. Youth Day Service MB. JOSIAH CUTLER Will Brinic The Measasre

7:30 P.M. VISUAL EDUCATION PROGRAM Prelude Music—Mr. Ammons

Mt. Olive Baptist Church Annual Women's Day

Mt. Olive Baptist Church, 14th Annual Women’s Day, will be observed SUNDAY, JULY 31st all day. The THEME: “AMBASSADORS FOR CHRIST.” At 11:00 a.m., the theme will be discussed by Mrs. Helen Jackson. Sermon by Dr. H. T. Toliver. MRS. ELIZABETH SHEPHERD will be the guest speaker at 3:30 P.M. She is a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Music will be furnished by the Mt. Olive Y.T.O. Chorus. 7:45 p.m.—Musical by Mt. Olive Junior Chorus. The public is cordially invited to hear Mrs. Shepherd, who always has an inspiring message. Mrs. Ruth Bynote is the General Chairman; Dr. H. T. Toliver, minister.

Good Samaritan News

Song—Gospel Chorus Prayer—Miss Lee Ann Wilson Scripture—Mrs. Peggy Landers Introduction of Speaker (Mr. George Gobo) By Mrs. Madeline McCall Lecture and Slides On Africa By Mr. George Gobo Discussion On The Present Crisis In Africa By The Audience Song—Gospel Chorus Remarks—By the Pastor (Closing Matilda Wilson, Chairman

Good Samaritan Church, 602 West New York Street. 11:00 a.m.

and 3 p.m., Rev. Floyd D. Johnson, Chairman of National Baptist Foreign Mission Board of the

Women's Day Leaders of Phillips Temple C.M.E. Church. 1226 North West Street, Sunday, July 31

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General Chairman, Sis. Sophia Marie Flye, Parie Burton, Anna Hart, Mary Christian and Susie Rucker, Mamie Patton, Sara VanSisters"* ^ Roby^ Maggie Partee. Finance— I-aRue. Sisters Ella Cecil, O’Leary Bacon, Board and Class leaders.

National Baptist Convention, will be the minister of the

day Sunday. Music will be

furnished by all of the Good S a maritan Singing groups.

Metropolitan Baptist Church to Honor Rev. and Mrs. William F. Sweatt In Their Fifteenth Anniversary

REV. HIGHBAUGH

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Canaan Baptist News

CHURCH OF CHRIST 1202 Eugene Street

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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®

Canaan Baptist Church, 2611 Annette Street. Rev. B. T. Almond

is the minister.

Sunday, July 31st, will be “Missionary Emphasis” Day. Special music by the Senior Choir and Singing Groups. The pastor will preach a special sermon for this occasion; subject, “The Unfinished Task Of The

Christian Church.”

At 3:30, there will be a Special Missionary Program, sponsored by the Senior Missionary and the

Matrons Society.

Missionaries from all over the

MRS. MARIETTA NY. STEWART

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WOMEN’S DAY Speaker at Phillips Temple C.M.E. Church, 1226 North West Street, Sunday, July 31st at 11 a.m. Dr. H. L. Burton is the minister. Mrs. Marietta Wheatley Stewart of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, the wife of Bishop Luther Caldwell Stewart, the presiding prelate of the Second Episcopal District of the I Christian Methodist Episcopal

city are invited, is the president.

i all over tne comprising the Ohio and Argin Uarson K en t uc ky Annual Conferences.

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Men's and Women's Day to Be Held at Breeding Tabernacle

AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCHES

ALLEYNE CHAPEL Julian and Catherwood Streets (Irvington)

CALDWELL CHAPEL 1062 N. Sheffield Street

CAMPBELL CHAPEL 709 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 Andevson, Indiana

EPISCOPAL CHURCHES

CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL ON THE CIRCLE

Sunday Services 8, 9:15. 11, 12:30

St. Philip's Sunday 9:30 A. M. Church School 9:30 A. M. 702 Noitb West Street

All Saints' 1559 Central Avenue

7:30 Low Mass 9:15 Sung Mass Confession Sat. 5:00 P. M.

Breeding Tabernacle CME Church, 1045 N. Traub, will observe Men and Women’s Day,

Sunday, July 31.

Mr. John James, member of St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, Executive Secretary of the Fall Creek YMCA, will speak at 11 o’clock service. Rev. Mrs. Marion Jones will speak at the 3:30 hour for

the Women’s Day.

For a day of spiritual inspirational services, please attend these services. Bro. Lovie D. Brown, Chairman of Men’s Day service; Mrs. Ella Lumpkins, Chairman of Women’s Day; Rev. R. C. McClendon is the minister.

Mrs. Stewart, a teacher of | Mathematics in Attacks High in Hopkinsville, and former Music : Supervisor in the City Negro Schools. A tireless leader and worker in her home Church, and all of the Episcopal District which her husband presides. In Ohio and Kentucky Conferences she is Director of Misionary work.

CORINTHIAN BAPTIST

721 E. North at Vultaa

Sanday School 9:3* a. m. Morning Worship .. 11:90 a. m. B.Y. P.U 8:3(V*:30 p.m. Evening Services 7:39*»'3t p.m Rev. Stephen Wells. BVteJstsr

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

She has given her life in the guidance of young people. She has sponsored and been the Guidance Director of every Senior Class which has completed its course at Attucks High School for the last twenty-five years.

None of the above has kept her from being a faithful wife and devoted mother, from this Christian home, have come two outstanding sons, Dr. George Stewart, a Dentist in Sacramento, California, and Dr. Wheatley Stewart, a Physician of Odessa, Texas.

Mrs. Stewart received her formal training at City Schools of Owensboro, Kentucky, Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn., Wilberforce University, Kentucky State College and Indiana Teachers College, Terre Haute, Ind.

Services: 9:30 A.M., Church School. All Organizations involved.

11:00 A.M.—Mrs. Luther Caldwell Stewart, Sneaker. 7:00 P.M.—Union service, Dr. I. Benjamin Pierce, Speaker. All Choirs of Phillips Temple Singing. In charge of choirs, Mrs. Parie J. Burton, Mr. Forest Wilson, Mr. Denis Freeman. The reception for Mrs. Luther Caldwell Stewart, guest speaker for the Women’s Day at Phillips Temple, will be held Saturday, July 30th, from 6 to 8 p.m., at 135 W. 21st Street.

HOME COMING SERVICES

Introducing

Rev. W. M. Robinson and Family

NEW PASTOR

EASTERN STAR BAPTIST CHURCH

REV. WILLIAM F. SWEATT MRS. WILLIAM F. SWEATT

The FIFTEENTH ANNIVER- gust 4th thru Monday, August SARY of Rev. and Mrs. William 8th. . F Sweatt, pastor and wife of The public is cordially invited. Metropolitan Baptist Church, 1302 Mrs. Mary K. Davis, Church N. Missouri Street, will be ob- Clerk, Deacon William High, served beginning Thursday, Au- Chairman of Deacon Board^

Rev. and Mrs. Clyde V. Jetter to Be Honored in Their Fourth Anniversary

REV. CLYDE V. JETTER

MRS. CLYDE V. JETTER

Shiloh Baptist Church, 701 SUNDAY NIGHT, August 7th, North West Street, will observe 7:45—Dedicated program by the the FOURTH ANNIVERSARY of Junior Choir. Miss Jean Ward,

their pastor and wife. Rev. and in charge.

Mrs. Clyde V. Jetter, beginning MONDAY, August 8—Rev. F. Monday, August 1st to Monday, Jefterson, of Pilgrim Baptist

August 8th. Services each eve- Church.

ning at 7:45 p.m. A fellowship reception will fol-

. low immediately in the dining

Ministers with their congrega- with M / s Marie Bell in

tions and singers to participate c h ar g e

are ‘ Short talks will be made by MONDAY, August 1—Rev. F.K. Mesdames Anna Washington and Dillard, Gethsemane Baptist Ann^.B. Sarver, Atty. Frank R. Church. Beckwith will serve as toast-

TUESDAY, August 2—Dr. master.

F. Benjamin Davis, New Bethel A special invitation to the city.

Baptist Church. You are welcome.

WEDNESDAY, August 3—Dr. Mrs. Gladys Lewis is the secreC. H. Bell, Mt. Paran Baptist-tary; Mrs. Amelia Woolfolk, proChurch. gram chairman, and Rev. Clyde V.

THURSDAY, August 4—Rev. Jetter, minister.

Andrew L. Williams, Eastside

2201 Columbia Avenue

SPEAKING AT

11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M.

Rev. i. W. Short

and Congregation of

GREATER MORNING STAR BAPTIST CHURCH

Guest Speaker at 3:00 P. M.

Open House — 4:00-7:00 P. iVL New Church Parsonage 261 Hampton Drive Public Invited

Baptist Church. FRIDAY, August 5—Rev. W. E. Starks, New Liberty Baptist

Church.

SUNDAY morning, August 7th at 11 a.m., regular services; the speaker will be Rev. P. C. Owens. Dinner will be served with Mrs. Fannie Jones in charge. SUNDAY afternoon, August 7 —3:30 p.m.—Dr. H. T. Toliver of Mt. Olive Baptist Church.

Notice To All Choirs

Notice to all Choirs and Church Music Organizations, to elect your Delegates to be sent to the Indiana Baptist State Music Department which is to be held August 8th, 1960, at the South Calvary Baptist Church. Rev. L. A. Manuel, minister; Dr. H. T. Toliver, President; Mrs. Willa Johnson, Chairman, of Music Department

REV. W. M. ROBINSON

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CARMEL'S CHRISTIAN CHEER

FUND AND COOK-OUT

The Public Is Invited to Come Get Your

HOT SANDWICHES

ROASTED WIENERS — GRILLED HAMBURGERS MARY LOU’S BAR-o-QUE AND HOT FISH This Is for the Benefit of the NEEDY at CHRISTMAS TIME Sot., July 30 — 3:30 P. M. Until?

THE OLDHAMS' AND WATFORDS' PLACE 2435 Wheeler Street

WELCOME

DELEGATES

OF THE

Pentecostal Churches of

The Apostolic Faith, Inc

AUGUST 1-7

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430 West Fall Creek Parkway

BISHOP S. N. HANCOCK

Of Detroit PRESIDING BISHOP

CHRIST TEMPLE WELCOMES YOU

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NOW IN SESSION

50th Annuel Convention

CHRIST TEMPLE

July 27-31

Everyone Wekome

• SERVICES EVERY DAY • Morning • Afternoon • Night THURS. andFRI. — 2 DAYS and NIGHTS ONLY Special Healing Services

CONDUCTED BY

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Bishop Charles Poole and Mattie B. Poole

OF CHICAGO, ILL.

Come-Bring The Sick

BISHOP WiLLIi LEE, PASTOR

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