Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1961 — Page 6

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Sunday, Nov. 5 Sermon — 8:00 A. M. Rev. L. E. Ervin, Jr. • Sermon — 11:00 A. M. • RAINBOW RELIGION*'

Pastor

3:30 P. M. MUSICAL MATINEE Sponsored By MRS. V. L. SLAUGHTER 7:30 P. M. Right Hand of Fellowship and Lord’s Supper Mothers' room where mothers may bring their babies and hear and see services undisturbed. Facilities and conveniences for attention to babies near. Nurse in attendance. You are urged to stop for a moment’s prayer in the Wayside Chapel on the 35th street side of the church. ( Rev. L. E. Ervin. Jr.. Asst. Pastor Rev. R. T. Andrews, Sr., Pastor

Bdptist Church MeVs 1401-1405 E. 15th Street Sunday, November 5—Sunday School—9:30 a.m. Mrs. Verble Davis, superintendent. Morning worship—10:45 a m. The pastor, Rev. E. T. Johnson will deliver

the message. The Usher

Board will have their annual tea and program at , 3:30 p.m. Mrs. j Vestal Relford

is president. B.Y.P.U. — 6

p. m.; evening worship— 7:30. Communion —8 p.m. All members and friends

attend these services.

Rer. Ci E. Kirby Conducts Revival At Greater St. Mark

REV. E. T. JOHNSON

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SHACKELFORD PRAYER CHAPEL 921 N. West St. Chapel Prayer Services Every Thurs. 1-3 P. M. Power In Prayer ME. 4-4862 • Everyone Welcome Rev. M. R. ShacKelford, Pastor

“ALL VISITORS AND HOME FOLK WORSHIP AS ONE’’ FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 960 W. 31st St. WA. 3-6667 ORDER OF SERVICE Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship .. 11:00 A. M. Free Baptist League . 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship ... 7:30 P. M. Rev. Cecil Hall, Pastor

CORINTHIAN BAPTIST 721 E. North at Fulton Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship .. 11:00 a. m. B.Y.P.U 6:30-7:30 p. m. Evening Services 7:30-8:30 p. m. Rev. Stephen Wells. Pastor

ELLA M. MOFFATT GREENE Presenting The Dynamic BROTHER JOE MAY Tuesday, November 7th 8:00 P. M. at the UNIVERSAL MISSION OF TRUTH CHURCH 786 Indiana Avenue ADVANCE $1.00 AT THE DOOR $1.25 Tickets On Sale at The Indianapolis Recorder 518 Indians Avenue For Information Call WA. 6-2507

EPISCOPAL CHURCHES

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THE METROPOLITAN MISSIONARY CHORUS 13th and Missouri Sts. ' Is Sponsoring Y.P.O. CHORUS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5 8:00 P. M. Public Invited Rev. Wm. Swcatt, Minister

REV. C. E. KIRBY Rev. C. E. Kirby, pastor of Southern Star Baptist Church, Louisville, Kentucky, will conduct two-week revival services at Greater St. Mark Baptist Church, 1960 Yandes Street, beginning Monday. November 6 through Friday, November 17. This dynamic young minister and spiritual singer will be conducting services each evening at 7:30 o’clock. Everyone is invited to this city-wide soul-sav-ing campaign. Rev. A. Bernard, pastor.

THE SENIOR CHOIR OF FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 960 W. 31st Street Will Sponsor "A SERVICE IN SONG" SUNDAY, NOVEMBER ! 8:00 P. M. Some of the Outstanding Groups of the City Will Participate The Public Is Invited Mrs. Anna L. Davis, Pres. Rev. Cecil Hall, Pastor

Rev. Clinton Moore To Preach At Shiloh Baptist Rev. Clinton Moore, blind preacher and gospel singer of Cincinnati. Ohio, will preach for Shiloh Baptist Church Senior Usher Board Annual Day. November 12 at 11:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Ella Grundy, president; Rev. C. V. Jetter, pastor.

INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass Sts. Presenting INDIANA WONDERS In a Full Program SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5 8:00 P. M. Sponsored *By PASTOR’S AID Mrs. Christina W’ord, Pres. Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister

Popularity Contest Held at Barnes

BAPTIST LEADERS TO CRUSADE: Above are some of the Baptist leaders who will take part in a crusade against speiol and sniritual ills in indianapo’.is Nov. 6-17. They are the Revs. J. A. Chef fin, C. A. Hunt, G. M. Mimms, F. R. Hatcher, J. T.

Hrghbaugh, W. D. Edwards, H. f. Toliver, L. A. Monuel, A. Bernard, E. J. Odom, F. F. Young, F. K. Dillard, W. K. Fox, F. Benjamin Davis, J. L. Lillard, Roosevelt Mumford, C. V. Jetter, W M. Edwards, E. T. Johnson, 3. T. Almon and Rev. Hilt.

The above picture is the c jtcome of one of the finest, most successful popularity contests ever held at the Barnes Methodist Church, 900 West 30th Street. The winner of the contest is Miss Barbara Ann Lacy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lacy of this city. Reading from left to right: Rev. Andrew Williams, guest speaker for the occasion; Miss Audrey Mills who was third in the contest; Rev. Paul L. Ayers, pastor; Miss Ruth Elizabeth Lacy, second in the contest and sister of the winner. Seated is the winner, Miss Barbara Ann Lacy, who is new Miss Barnes Methodist Church for the years 1961 and 1962.

CITY-WIDE

Zion Hope Baptist Conducts Revival November 6-17th

CATHEDRAL ON THE CIRCLE Sunday Service* 8, 9:15, 11, 12:80

St. Philip'* 702 North West Street Sunday Services 8 00 A. M. and 11:00 A. M. Church School 9:30 A. M.

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 1082 N. Sheffield Street CAMPBELL CHAPEL 709 West 25th Street JONES TABERNACLE Blackford and kJflhigan Streets MESSIAH TEMPLE 16th and Cornell Streets PE NICE CHAPEL 1146 Earhart Street ST. MARK'S 1863 S. Shelby Street < ST. PAUL 1118 Udel Street

MT. OLIVE USHER BOARD Are Having Their Annual Program 4 a :»w.« * lit' »• • « SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3:30 P. M. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 727 Blake Street Presenting OLIVET YOUTH CHOIR In a Musical Program Oscar Roberson, President Dr. H. T. Toliver. Pastor

REV. G. L. FOSTON

A great revival and soul-saving camuaign will begin Monday, November 6 through Friday, No^vsber 17. 8:00 p.m. at Zion Hope Baptist Church, located at 2304

North Arsenal Avenue.

Baptist United Revival To Be Held At Good Samaritan

D.I). P.S. WILKINSON Sundav November 5 opens our revival at the Good Samaritan Baptist Church. 602 West New York Street. The pastor will finish his series on pentecost, 11

a.m. and 8 p.m.

Rev. G. L. Foston of Paducah, Kentucky, will be the evangelist. Come and brin"

friends.

Throughout the week at 8:00 p.m., the I>.D. P S. Wilkinson, pastor New Light Baptist Church,

vour sinner i San Antonio, Texas, v/iil conduct

the revival services.

If you fail to witness these outstanding services, you'll miss a two-week revival services at Greatspiritual treat. He has just closed a five-week revival in Evansville, Indiana. Rev. A. Mumford, pastor.

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COME AND BE SAVED 'Woishlp The Lord In The Beauty Of Holineas' . OBEY ACTS 2:38 Christ Temple 426 WEST FALL CREEK BOULEVARD POUNDED ON THE WORD OF GOD Me Northwester* Street Car to Fall Creek Boulevard Walk t Blocks East Career Farts Averaa and Fan Creek Beelevard

THE MISSIONARY OF BETHESDA TEMPLE 2245 Riverside Drive ' Will Present THE INDIANAPOLIS PENTECOSTAL MASS CHOIR IN A FULL MUSICAL PROGRAM Sunday, November 5-3:30 P. M. DINNER WILL BE SERVED — 2:30 P. M. Everybody Welcome Mrs. Doshia Carter, Chairman Elder Edwin H. Vaughn, Pastor

New Baptist Church. San Antonio, Texas, is a growing church of 4500 members averaging 300 i additions per-year. D.I), Kilkin- ] son is chairman of our National ► Baptist Educational Board, sup- | porting sixteen Baptist Colleges in our nation and is 1060 retiring i vice-president of the world’s Ali liance. You will be greatly blessed

to hear him.

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Northside New Era Baptist Church 517 WEST 30TH STREET ANNUAL HARVEST DAY REAPING for CHRISTMAS CHEER Sunday, Nov. 12,1961—3:00 P. M. The Program Will Be Rendered By Two of Our Outstanding Singing Groups of Our City METROPOLITAN MISSIONARY CHORUS and the SOUTHERN HARMONIZERS . If You Fail to Witness This Outstanding Service You Will Miss A Spiritual Treat This Program Is Rendered Each Year to Help Spread Cheer at Christmas Time Rev. N. E. Vincent, Pastor Deacon S. C. Woods, Gen. Chrm.

ANNUAL UNION REVIVAL Sponsored By Four Churches MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST, REV. WM. GROVES WESTWOOD BAPTIST, REV. WM. R. HUGHLEY WEST PARKVIEW BAPTIST, REV. H. T. GREEN FIRST BAPTIST, Bridgeport, REV. JONATHAN BROOKS BEGINNING NOVEMBER 1st-12th AT 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, November 1st, Thursday, November 2nd At MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST, Reed Road Friday, November 3rd, Monday, November 6th At WEST PARKVIEW BAPTIST, Bridgeport, Ind. Tuesday, November 7th, Wednesday, November 8th At WESTWOOD BAPTIST, R.ft. 1 (W. 16th St.) Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th and Sunday, November 12th AT

THE UNIVERSAL HAGAR'S SPIRITUAL CHURCH 732 Indiana Avenue Is Presenting SUPREME BISHOP W. SIMMS In A Blessed Service SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5 THROUGH TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Services Beginning—8:00 P. M. Rev. M. E. Goodnight, Pastor

THE GOSPEL PEARLS Will Render A Full Musical Program SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5 3:30 P. M. ALLEN CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST ^ 425 Douglass St. MOTHERS’ BOARD, Sponsor Elder Edgar L. Allen, Pastor

THE SENIOR USHER BOARD of the BEULAH BAPTIST CHURCH Is Holding Its FALL TEA Sunday, November 5 BAPTIST WOMEN WIVES CENTER 615 West 27th Street Hours 4:00-7:00 P. M. The Public Is Invited Mrs. Madge Sharpe, Pres, Mrs. Barbara Ward, Secy. ReV. R. F. Gregory, Pastor

United Baptist CRUSADE Aqainst Social and Spiritual Ills In Indianapolis Nov. 6th Thru Nov. 17th

Under the leadership of General Crusade Chairman J. T. Highbaugh Sr., twenty-four churches and their ministers are giving leadership to this city-wide effort. World Baptist Alliance leader Dr. P. S. Wilkerson of New Light Baptist Church, San Antonio, Tex., and civil right leader Rev. Odie M. Hoover of Cleveland will be here November 6-17 to head a corps of twenty-two guest ministers and local pastors in launching a United Baptist Christian Crusade against social and spiritual ills

in Indianapolis.

The high crime rate, evidences of low morals, and the large number of unchurched people in the city has prompted the union of the National Baptist Conventian of America churches and the National Baptist Convention

Inc. churches in this massive action.

Over 22,000 members are claimed by more than 110 Baptist churches in Indianapolis. They represent the two largest church bodies among Negroes in America. Locally they constitute more than 50'« of church-related Negroes. The kick-off for the Crusade will be ot noon November 7 in the South Calvary Baptist Church, 1146 S. Kenwood. Rev. Odie M. Hoover, pastor of the 2,000-mem-ber Olivet Institutional Baptist Church in Cleveland, and leader in the movement to supply gasoline to distressed Negro formers in Fayette County, Tenn., will be the

keynote speaker.

The mid-Crusode feature will be the city-wide moss meeting to be held Sunday, November 12 at 3 p. m. in the Christ Missionary Baptist Church (formerly the 17th Street Baptisl) at 1001 Eugene Street. Dr. P. S. Wilkerson, minister of the 4,500-member New Light Baptist Church of San Antonio, Tex., and the retiring North American continent vice-president of the sixty-million-member World Baptist Alliance, will be the mid-Crusode moss meeting speaker. Dr. Wilkerson continues to be a leader in this world church body os a member of the Board.

The cooperating churches will use personal visitation, special lectures, and evening services to reach the unreached in the immediate vicinity of the churches. Progress reports will be mode doily at noon-day meetings. A major address by a guest leader will highlight the noon-day meetings. The following is a listing of the noon-day meetiiu)* with the respective guest leaders: NOON DAY MEETINGS AND SPEAKERS November 7 — South Calvary Baptist, 1146 S. Kenwood Rev. Odie M. Hoover, Olivet Institutional Baptist, Cleveland, O. November 8 — Greater St. Mark Baptist, 1960 Yandes Rev. E. H. Bragg, Bethel Chapel Baptist, Morristown, Tenn. November 9 — Loving Baptist, 226 Blackford Rev. W. G. Sampston, Mt. Lebanon, Louisville, Ky. November 10 — Greater St. Luke Baptist, 1503 E. 19th Rev. C. G. O'Bannon, Greater Shiloh Baptist, Danville, III. November 12 — Christ Missionary Baptist, 1001 Eugene Rev. P. S. Wilkerson, New Light Baptist, San Antonio, Tex. November 13 — Mt. Olive Baptist, 727 Blake Rev. George MacFarland, Dayton, O. November 14 — Olivet Baptist, 1001 Hosbrook Rev. James Clinity Jr., Flora, Miss. November 15 — Mount Moriah Baptist, 1401-5 E. 15th Rev. Floyd Campbell, Decatur, 111. Ncvember 16 — Friendship Baptist, 314 Bright Rev. G. L. Forcent, Evangelist, Paducah, Ky. November 17 — First Baptist, North, 977 Udell Rev. John R. Gant, Louisville, Ky.

Other guest leaders include Rev. W. A. Emory, Humboldt, Tenn.; Rev. C. E. Kirby, Louisville, Ky.; Rev. A. V. Harris, Palo Alto, Calif , and Rev. Hetman Gore, St. Louis, Mo.

NIGHT MEETINGS NOV. 6-17 8 P. M. Each Evening CHRIST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH EVANGELIST: REV. HERMAN GORE Pastor of Southern Mission, St. Louis Mo. and Rev. A V Harris. Palo Alto, Calif. 1001 W. Eugene St. SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH 401 N. West St. EVANGELIST: George McFarland Pastor Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Dayton, O. EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 15th and Arsenal Ave. EVANGELIST: REV. JAMES McCLlNTY JR Flora, Miss. ' JK * GOOD SAMARITAN BAPTIST CHURCH 602 W. New York St BAPTIST CHURCH REV. P . S . WILKINSON Chiir^h ° C ^ Ught Ba P f kst Church, San Antonio Tex ZION HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 2304 N. Arsenal Ave. EVANGELIST: REV. M. L. FORSTON Paducah, Kv BETHESDA BAPTIST CHURCH W. Ray at S. Senate Ave EVANGELIST: REV. E. H. BRAGG Morristown, Tenn. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 727 Blake Personal Evangelistic Campaign Conducted Bv The Pastor getiisemane baptist church 902 N. West St EVANGELIST: REV. G. A. GANT Louisville, Kv NEW BETHEL' BAPflST CHURCH 1523 Marlindale Ave EVANGELIST: REV. O. B. HOOVER Pastor of Mt. Olive Institutional Baptist Cleveland, O. MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 35th and Graceland Ave EVANGELIST: REV. W. G. SAMSON Pastor of Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Louisville. Kv MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH 15th and Martindale Ave. EVANGELIST: REV. E. T. JOHNSON Pastor SOUTH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1146 S. Kenwood Ave. EVANGELIST: REV. JAMES WILLIAMS Pastor of New Baptist Church. Indianapolis, Ind. GREATER ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH 19th and Sheldon Sts. EVANGEUST: REV. STEPHEN WELLS Pastor of Corinthian Bapi,*» Church, Indianapolis, Ind. THENTY-FIFTH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 25th and Indianapolis Ave. EVANGELIST: REV. M. F. SYKES Pastor of Antioch Baptist Church, East Chicago, Ind. ST. JOHN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1701 Martindale Ave EVANGELIST: REV. ROBERT L. TAYLOR Pgstor of Fourth Baptist Church, Richmond, Va. MT. HELM BAPTIST CHURCH 17th and Yandes Sts. EVANGELIST: REV. R. O. BROADUS Antioch Baptist Church Muncie, Ind. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. NORTH INDIANAPOLIS Annette and Udell Sts. EVANGELIST: REV. R. E. McKING Pastor of Avenue L Baptist Church, Galveston, Tex. BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH 2900 E. Prospect St. EVANGELIST: REV. C. G. O’BANNON Pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church, Danville, HI. GREATER ST. MARK BAPTIST CHURCH 20th and Yandes Sts. EVANGELIST: