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MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 12th and Fayette St»*eatt

Dr. R. T. Andrews. Pastor SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 11:00 A. M. Sermon "THE FOLLY OF EASY SATISFACTION” Pastor 7:30 P. M. Sermon Pastor

Rer D. W. Roberts At Shiloh Baptist Church Sunday Rev. D. W. Robert of Drrrett Avenue Baptist Church of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, will be the guest speaker. Sunday, August 21, for the DEACONS and TRUSTEES of Shiloh Baptist Church. The Deacons and Trustees of all city Churches are invited to worship with them in the 3:20 p. m. service. Everyone is welcome to hear this guest speaker.

Moved to New Location BRIGHT STAR BAPTIST CHURCH Have Moved to Their New Location 1211 EAST 16TH STREET

FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF MT.

CHURCH, AUGUST

25TH THRU

OLIVE BAPTIST Special Guest At

AUGUST 28TH

CORINTHIAN BAPTIST m E. North at F altos Sunday School a. m. Morning Worship .. 11:00 a.m. B.Y.P.U 6:SC»7:30 p. m. Evening Service* 7:30-ltlt p.m T Rev. Stephen Well*, Mini aha ^

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. 3-754o

EPISCOPAL 1 CHURCHES CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL ON THE CIRCLE Sunday Services 8, 9.15, 11, 12:30

SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 3:30 P. M. ELDER B. H. GOODLOE IS CONDUCTING SERVICES IN HER HOME 1218 EAST 22ND STREET Every 4th Sunday AH Are Welcome WA. 5-1376 8/6/60—4T

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

DR. H. T. TOLIVER Mt. Olive’s 50th Anniversary will be observed Monday, August 22nd thru Sunday, August 28. Services each evening at 7:45 p.m. Speakers and singers will be as follows: MONDAY NIGHT—Rev. J. T. Highbaugh, pastor of Good Samaritan Baptist Church. TUESDAY NIGHT—Rev. Wm. Sweatt, pastor of Metropolitan Baptist Church. WEDNESDAY NIGHT—Rev. D. B. Dudley, pastor of Galilee Baptist Church. THURSDAY NIGHT—Rev. N. E. Vincent, pastor of New Era Baptist Church. FRIDAY NIGHT—Rev. C. V. Jetter, Pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church.

MT. OLIVE BAPTIST^ CHURCH

SUNDAY NIGHT—Rev. Mozel Sanders, pastor of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church. The Church was organized in 1910 under the pastorate of Rev. J. C. Patton, in a small frame building. Rev. J. E. Eurie was the second pastor. The third pastor was Rev. G. K. Wilson (deceased), built a new Church and many persons were added to the organization. Two other ministers, both (deceased), served for years, Rev. J. H. Holder and Rev. J. H. Abernathy.

TWENTY-EIGHT years ago, our present minister, Dr. H. T. Toliver, has served well and has done wonderful things for our Church with support of the members. Special recognition is given Mrs. Geraldine Rogers, the only living charter member who has served faithfully during the entire existence of the Church. The General Chairman is Mrs. Alma Worthington; Mr. Manuel Jackson, Co-Chairman, and Dr. H. T. Toliver, minister.

HEARTS OF TRUMPETS Presents THE SILVERTONES SINGERS Of Springfield, Tenn. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 1:00 P. M. SUNRISE BAPITST CHURCH SUNDAY, 3:30 P. M. KING SOLOMON BAPTIST CHURCH 701 . Tremont 8:00 P. M. HOLY TRINITY SPIRITUAL CHURCH 2103 C.'oiumbia Ave.

HOUSE OF GOD SAINTS OF CHRIST SPIRITUAL 2157 N. CAPITOL

THE METROPOLITAN SENIOR CHOIR Will Hold Its SECOND ANNUAL TEA Sunday, August 21 FEDERATED CLUB HOME 2034 N. Capitol Avenue Hours 4:00 TUI 7:00 P. M. The Public Is Invited McCIelien Burden General Chrm. George Richardson, Pres. Rev. W. M. Sweatt, Minister

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.

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AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCHES

ALLEYNE CHAPEL Julian and Catherweod 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 Andecson, Indiana

INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass Presents The 17th STREET MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH TEENAGE CHOIR In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 8:00 P. M. Sponsored By MR. RAYMOND HIZER Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister

Women's Day Progra

At First Baptist Church N. Indpls.

THE WANDERING TRAVELERS In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 8:30 P. M. ST. JOSEPH SPIRITUAL CHURCH 1219‘/‘j North Senate Avenue Sponsored By THE SENIOR CHOIR Doris Richardson, Pres. Elder Mack Noel, Minister

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COME AND BE SAVED 'Worship The Lord In The Beauty Of Holfoeas' OBEY ACTS 2:38 Christ Temple 430 WEST FALL CREEK BOULEVARD FOUNDED ON THE WORD OF GOD Take Northwestern Street Car to Fall Creek Boulevard Walk 2 Blocks East Corner Parte Avenue and Fall Creek Boulevard BISHOP WILLIE LEE, PASTOR

15 WOMEN TRIBE CLUB Present THE INDIANA WONDERS and SOUTHERN HARMONIZERS In a Joint Musical Program SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 3:00 P. M. CHARITY HALL 1036 N. West Street Mrs. Mabel Alums, Pres. Mrs. Martha Erwin, Fin. Secy.

Revival Services EASTSIDE NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 1601 Sheldon Street Conducted By REV. W. D. EDWARDS Pastor of MT. HELM BAPTIST CHURCH Started August 15th Thru August 26th SERVICES 7:30 P. M. The Public Is Invited Rev. Richard Tunstill Associate Minister Rev. Willie Cobb Assistant Minister

BISHOP WM. SMITH Friday and Sunday Nights Special Healing and Prophesying Special Love Feast Sunday, August 21—4:30 P. M. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 1:00 P. M. BAR-B-QUE, Ice Cream and Pop For Private Consultation Appointment Only WA. 6-5042

REV. F. A. DOUGLAS

INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH W'alnut and Douglass Presents THE WANDERING TRAVELERS In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 3:30 P. M. Sponsored By MRS. CHRISTINA WORD Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister

MRS. SWEETIE JOHNSON Mrs. Sweetie Johnson. Presiden 4 of the Illinois State Baptist Junto: Women’s Convention, will be th( guest speaker Sunday, August 21 at First Baptist Church North In dianapolis. She will speak at the 11 o’clocl worship service and at 3 p. m. Mrs. Johnson is Vice-President o the National Baptist Junior Worn en’s Convention and was a delegat< to the Baptist World Alliance helc in South America. The guest speaker for the 8 p. m worship will be Mrs. Joyce Shop hard of Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Mrs. Jessie Johnson is the Gen eral Chairman, Mrs. Elizabetl Hayes, Program Chairman. Eldei F. F. Young, minister.

OMEGA SPIRITUAL CHURCH 1071 Udell Street THE WEAKLIN SINGERS Presents In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 3:30 P. M. REV. H. A. PERRY Will Give a Short Talk Other Singing Groups Will Appear on the Program The Public Is Invited Snuckie Weaklin, Pianist

THE OLIVER YOUTH CHOIR of MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH Is Sponsoring THE FAMOUS CHARITY SINGERS Of Bogalusa, Louisiana and the HELEN ROBINSON YOUTH CHOIR Of Chicago, Recording Artists Of UNIVERSAL RECORDS FRIDAY, AUGUST 19 8:00 P. M. UNIVERSAL CHURCH OF TRUTH 786 Indiana Avenue Rev. Ruth Beck, Minister Public Invited FREEWILL OFFERING

HEAR THE SPIRITUAL AIRES In a Fuil Musical Program JOSHUA BAPTIST CHURCH 1554 Columbia Avenue SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 8:00 P. M. Sponsored By MISS JESSIE CHEATHAM The Public Is Invited Rev. A. Batts, Minister

CHICKEN OR HAM DINNER Friday, August 26th 12 Noon For Benefi* of PURCHASING NEW ROBES for the OLIVER YOUTH GROUP MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH 713 N. Belmont Geraldine Beasley, Chairman Rev. Mozel Sanders, Minister DINNER $1.00

MT. LEBANON BAPTIST CHURCH 2337 Caroline Street 9TH ANNUAL WOMEN'S DAY Sunday, August 21 All Day 11:00 A. M. Speaker MRS. BEATRICE FOX 3:30 P. M. Speaker MRS. CLEMA ROGERS of MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 5:30 P. M. FELLOWSHIP DINNER 7:30 P. M. MUSICAL PROGRAM Public Is Invited Rev. Jesse Fox, Minister

Galilee Baptist Church Sunday

The public is cordially invited to worship with Galilee Baptist Church, East 25th Street and Eastern Avenue, Sunday, August

21.

They will have as special guest the Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church hnd minister, REV. WINSTON, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. BiR E A K F A S T WILL BE SERVED AT 7:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00

a.m.

SPECIAL SERVICES 3:30 p.m. This service is sponsored by the Usher Board and Kitchen Committee. Mrs. Lina Wellington, President; Mrs. Elizabeth Shorts, Chairman; Rev. D. B. Dudley, minister. — REGISTER TO VOTE— Church News For Little Egypt Baptist Church Little Egypt Missionary Baptist Church, 502 West Michigan

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Sunday School, 9:30. Morning Worship, 11:00. Sunday afternoon, Rev. Phil White, of Sunrise Baptist Church and his congregat ion, will worship

with us.

Little Egypt has acquired a bus, which will b e ava il a b 1 e Sunday, to those persons interested in attending services. Call ST. 6-

7242 to let the driver know to

stop for you.

7:30 p.m.—The Gospel Travel ers and their out-of-town guests will be with us. Sis. Mary Gilbert is the sponsor; Rev. F. A. Douglas is the minister. — REGISTER TO VOTE —

Eastside Prayer Band Mission Revival Service A TEN NIGHT REVIVAL at Eastside Prayer Band Mission, lo cabed at 1310 East 16th Street began, August 14th through Sunday, August 28. Prayer service has been in progress each night through August 21 Rev. G. W. Washington, pastoi of Petar’s Rock Baptist Church, will be the speaker each evening, from August 21-28th. Services each evening at 7:30 p m. The public is invited. Rev. George Washington, is looking for his many friends on the Eastside to support him. Elder Rober: Thomas, minister. 5 —REGISTER TO VOTE— Annual Women's Day Observance “THE CHRISTIAN WOMAN IN A MODERN WORLD” is the ;heme of the ANNUAL WOMAN’S DAY at the Emmanuel C. Vf. E. Church, 1201 W. 21st Street, •Sunday, August 21. Highlighting this occasion will >e Evangelist Mrs. Mary Walker, speaker at the 11 a.m. Worship Service, and Mrs. Ethel Breeding, vife of Dr. M. L. Breeding, will >e speaker at the 3:30 p.m. servce. Rev. O’Neal Shyne, minister. — REGISTER TO VOTE— 3abe Of Bethlehem AME Church News Evangelist Margaret Shackelord will be the guest speaker it Babe Of Bethel AME Church, Barrington Heights, Sunday, August, 21st at 3:30 p.m. She has :hosen for her subject, “FALSE DISCIPLES” Joha 18-Rev. 13 Chapter 11. Rev. Mrs. Georgia Maddox is the minister. Friends are invitedd to attend. — REGISTER TO VOTE — THANK YOU Nathan Coleman, 1113 South Kenwood Avenue, wishes to thank his friends, neighbors, Rev. Highbaugh and members of Good Samaritan Baptist Church, for nrayers. cards and visits, Drs. R. A. Bruce, E. Paul Thomas and George H. Rawls and those in Methodist Hospital for their kindness to him during his illness.

Greater St. Luke Missionary Baptist Zhurch to Honor Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Hughes in Their 21st Anniversary

REV. A. M. HUGHES Beginning August 22nd through August 29th, the Greater St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church will first give thanks to God, then to Rev. and Mrs. Mansfield Hughes, for their faithful and untiring services rendered for twenty-one years. Under the leadership of this aggressive dynamic pastor, we have built a new edifice and just this month completed a remodeling program, that made the house of prayer more beautiful for worship. Words cannot express our gratitude, so we just say to our pastor and wife, thank you and may God ever bless and keep you is our prayer. The following ministers, choirs and congregations will participate

MRS. A. M. HUGHES in this celebration. Services each evening at 8 p.m. MONDAY—Rev. Wm. R. Hughley, Westwood Baptist Church. TUESDAY—Rev. F. Jefferson, Pilgrim Baptist Church. WEDNESDAY—Rev. D. B. Dudley, Galilee Baptist Church. THURSDAY —Re v. E. H. Adams, Antioch Baptist Church. FRIDAY—Rev. Samuel Swancey, Puritan Baptist Church. SUNDAY—3:30 P.M., Rev. G. M. MIMMS, Bethesda Baptist Church. MONDAY, August 29th at 8:00 P.M., the Indiana Wonders and Sacred Four in a complete musical. You are cordially invited. Mrs. Beatrice Johnson, Chairman, Mrs. Mae Della Gibson, Co-Chairman.

Dedication Services Abyssinian Baptist Church

THE SPIRITS OF HARMONY Will Render A Full Musical Program SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 8:00 P. M. MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH 713 N. Belmont for the OLIVER YOUTH CHOIR The Public Is Invited Rev. Mozel Sanders, Minister

ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH Is Presenting THE HEAVENLY GOSPEL SINGERS Of Louisville, Ky. and THE SACKED FOUR and FRIENDLY SISTERS In a Full Musical Program SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 8:00 P. M. GREATER ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH 19th and Sheldon Sts. Rev. A. M. Hughes, Minister Mack Brincfield, Manager

TENT SERVICES Held Bv the Greatest Evangelist of the Middle East Preacher, Teacher and Prophet Rev. Charles B. Ransom OF PHILADELPHIA. PA. Services Nightly August 28th Thru September 11th FIRST SERVICE SUN., AUG. 28 —- 3:00 P. M. Location WEST NORTH STREET BETWEEN WEST AND CANAL

\ (•MiT REV. C. F. EVANS Abyssinian Baptist Church, formerely located at 426 W. 12th has moved to a new location, 702 W. North. A DEDICATION SL‘?.VICE will begin Sunday, August 21 thru Friday, Augus. 26, with the various ministers participating each evening at 8 p. m. Sunday afternoon at 3:30, Rev. William H. Hughley, pastor of Westwood Baptist Church accompanied by his congregation and singers will be our guest. MONDAY NIGHT — Rev. Phil White of Sunrise Baptist Church. TUESDAY NIGHT — Rev. Charles Poole of Garfield Baptist Church. WEDNESDAY NIGHT — Rev. George Clark, Loving Baptist Church. THURSDAY NIGHT — Rev. James DeVasher, New Jerusalem Baptist Church. FRIDAY NIGHT — Rev. Otis Nance, King Solomon Baptist Church. Mrs. M. Evans is the Chairman; Mrs. Mattie Rome, Church Clerk; Rev. C. F. Evans is the minister The public is cordially invited. — REGISTER TO VOTE— Ananias Coleman Ananias Coleman, 69, died Aug. 13 in General Hospital. Services were held Aug. 17 in Willis Mortuary, with burial in New Crown Cemetery. Mr. Coleman, 407 W. 14th, a life resident of Indianapolis, retired two years ago as a hod cornier He was a member of Zicua Hill Baptist Church. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Morris, Mrs. Norma Ellis, Mrs. Doris Heath and Mrs. Barbara Long; a sister, Mrs Alvinia Lawrence, Kokomo; ... a brother, Abel Coleman, Cincinnati, 11 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.

Atlanta Students “Kneel-In” Success at Nine ‘White’ Churches, With “No Incidents Reported” ATLANTA (ANP)—Negro college students worshipped in nine white churches in the metropolitan area during the first two Sundays of a kneel-in campaign fashioned along the lines of the sit-ins. They were turned away or asked to take seats in special pewsj the balcony or auxiliary rooms in seven other churches. No major incidents were reported at any of the churches. The students visited 10 churches last Sunday and attended services at five of them. A week earlier small groups were given seats at four churches but declined to sit in the balcony and basement seats at two others. — REGISTER TO VOTE—

State Progressive Baptist Convention To Convene Here The State Progressive Baptist Convention and Auxiliaries will convene in their 13th Annual Session, beginning Wednesday, August 24th thru the 28th, at Progressive Baptist Church. 1001-5 West Michigan Street. P.-?v. James Naylor is the host minister. The convention will open Wednesday, with the parent body. Presiding w r ill be the president, Rev. Roy Beverly. Rrv. C. F. Harris of Trinity Baptist Church, will deliver the sermon. Each evenin? at 8 p. m., one of the Auxiliaries will be represented. Preaching and singing each evening. A special musical program will be rendered Saturday, August 23rd, at 8 r- m. Sunday, August 24, mass meeting at 3:00 p. m. The public is invited. Rev. Roy W. Beverly is the President, Rev. James Naylor, VicePresident and Secretary. — REGISTER TO VOTE—

Eva M. Kelly

Services for Mrs. Eva M. Kelly, who died Aug. 13 in her home, 1727 E. 25th, were held Aug, 16 n the King and King Funeral Home, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. Mjs Ke’lv was bom in Illinois md had been a resident of India'i^polis 20 years. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Marie Wilson. Indianapolis. — REGISTER TO VOTE— Kokomo Minister Honored By His Church Here

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J. W. CARR The congregation of the Second Baptist Church, Kokomo, honored its pastor, the Rev. J. W. Carr, on his 13'h anniversary as pastor of the Church Aug. 10-14. REV. CARR, dean oi Religious education in the Northeastern Distiict Association, has been very active in the community. He is, General Secretary of the Indiana Missionary Baptist State Convention, a member of the Evangelical Bard, the local Tubucalus Board, a Worker in the NAACP, and all progressive activities for the human race. The celebration began with guest speaker the Kev. G. M. Lacey, pastor of 9th Street Baptist Church, Covington, Ky. On the closing day Rev. H. H. Thu.lman delivered the sermon. At the close of the morning services a basket dinner was enjoyed by the members and friends. Rev. F W Weathers, pastor of the Second Baptist Church, Richmond, Ind., was guest speaker at the evening services. Rev. and Mrs. Carr expresses their gratefulness to all the members of the church, friends, visiting ministers, and to all who made bis anniversary a success.

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