Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1962 — Page 15
A—In Memoriam
HELEN LYONS JACKSON JACKSON — In loving memory of our dear mother MRS. HELEN LYONS JACKSON who passed away April 2. 1955. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break but all in vain; To have, to love, and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart. The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never— The memory of those happy days When we were all together. Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger and Joanne Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anaerson Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Jackson Carey Mullins Carey Mullins, 108, died March 20 in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Iva Burton, 961 W. 26th. Funeral services were held March 23 in Mt. Paran Baptist Church, where he was a member, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Born at Stanford, Ky., Mr. Mullins had lived in Indianapolis five years. He had been employed by the L & N Railroad Co. as a track walker 50 years before retiring in 1932. Survivors besides Mrs. Burton include two other daughters, Mrs. Ersa Graham and Mrs. Jennie Woods, both of Cincinnati, O.; a son, Eugene Mullins, Cincinnati; 17 grandchildren, 24 great-grand-children, five great-great-grand-children, and a great-great-great-grandchild.
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WILSON—In loving memory of our mother MRS. VIOLA WILSON who passed away March 23, 1948. In memory’s lovely garden, Where remembered joy blooms fair; Your memory dearest mother, Is the brightest blossom there. Mrs. Mary Wilson Dixon, Daughter Robert Wilson And Family
MRS. LILLIAN GRAVES GRAVES—In loving memory of MRS. LILLIAN GRAVES who passed March 31, 1961. Gone is the face we loved so dear. Silent is the voice we loved to hear; Too fai away for sight or speech But not too far for thought to reach. Jake Graves, Husband Fred Hill, Jr. Fred Bill, Sr., Nephews
BRODIE — In loving Memory of THOMAS BRODIE who passed March 29, 1961. We loved so much, we love you still; But who’ll love you most? Jesus will. Your place here with us, no one can fill; But it’s a joy in knowing that Jesus will. Sadly missed by, Mrs. Agnes Brodie, Wife And Family.
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EMZard of Thanks
ARCHIE S. REYNOLDS REYNOLDS—In loving memory of my husband ARCHIE S. REYNOLDS who departed this life March 29, 1961. One year has passed since that sad Gay, When one I loved was called away; God gave me strength to face the grief, And courage to stand the blow But what it meant to lose him No one will ever know. Mrs. MinoitL-Rqynolds, Wife
HAYES — We wish to thank our kind neighbors, friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy, lovely floral offerings and other courtesies extended during the illness and passing of our devoted mother HETTIE BURTON HAYES We wish to thank Bishop Lee for his comforting message, the singers and organist of the Christ Temple Church. The Reverends T. A. Clark, E. T. Johnson, A. L. Williams, W. C. Mansfield, R. Gregory and H. T. Toliver for their consoling words We also wish to thank the Jordanaires under the direction of Mrs. Burnetta Sloss Tanner; Christ Temple and Pilgrim Chapel; Mt. Moriah and Eastside Baptist Churches; District Nurses and all the nurses of the state, also the National Baptist Convention who rendered services. A special thanks to Dr. Homer Wales, Attorney Beckwith, Mr. Mark Hatties and the Patton Funeral Home for their tactful and understanding services. Mrs. Nancy Hayes Mayberry Mrs. Blanche Hayes Brown Mr. Richard C. Hayes Mrs. Barbara Hansbrough And The Hayes Family ANDERSON—We wish to thank our neighbors, friends and relatives for the many acts of kindness shown at the passing of our loved one NATHANIEL ANDERSON We thank the pallbearers, soloists, those who sent cards, telegrams, flowers and donated cars. We especially thank Rev. Ollie Reeves, J. D. Baker and Rev. J. B. Dudley for words of comfort; the Mark Batties Funeral Home for kind and efficient service. Mrs. Zella Mae Anderson And Family
ill . .1 ii ■m.i.iii i.j.jLy.W.. Robert Lee Brokenburr, Atty. NOTICE ON FINAL ACCOUNT, ETC., TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF VERNA FOGLE In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. In the matter of the estate of VERNA FOGLE, deceased. Estate Docket E60 Page 282 . Notice is hereby given that GERTRUDE BRYANT as Administratrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed final account in final settlement of said estate and petition for distribution, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 9th day of APRIL, 1962, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. GERTRUDE BRYANT Personal Representative. EDWIN McCLURE Clerk of the Probate Court for Marion County, Indiana. 3-24-62-2T
Frank R. Beckwith, Atty. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. In the Matter of the Estate of Ida Lamb McNeal, deceased. Estate Docket E62, Page 354 Notice is hereby given that Creamous Toliver was on the 12th day of March, 1962, appointed: Administrator of the estate of Ida Lamb McNeal, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana, this 12th day of March, 1962. Edwin McClure, Clerk of the Probate Court for Marion County, Indiana. 3-24-62-3T
Church Events . . ... of the
City
By WILLA THOMAS
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Forrest W., Littlejohn, Atty. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion
County, Indiana.
In the Matter of the Estate of Evelyn Garrett, deceased. Estate Docket E62 Page 357 Notice' is hereby given that Ernest Weathers was on the 12th day of March, 1962, appointed: Executor of the will of Evelyn
Weathers, deceased.
All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from the date of the fir.U publica-
The Christian Family Life Committee of the Church Federation will present another session of “Preparation for Christian Marriage” from 3 p.m. till 5:30 p.m. Sunday, April 8, at the Interchurch Center, 1622 N. Meridian. Reservations should be sent to the Church Federation.
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Congratulations to Rev. Otis Nance and members of King Solomon Baptist Church who recently moved to their new Southside lo-
cation.
Likewise to the Mt. Olive Baptist Harmonette Ensemble which celebrated its 22nd anniversary Sunday afternoon with Rev. Wil-
liam Robinson, pastor of East-1 ern Star Bap-| tist Church,
speaking.
Mrs. J o s ephine Burns, head nurse at First Baptist 1 Church, is ill in her home and cannot have! visitors or phone 1 calls. Cards may be sent to her at 753 W.
25th.
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The Indianapolis PTA Council will conduct a one-day workshop on “Worship and Character Education” Wednesday, April 4, from 9 a.m. till 2:30 p.m. at the Roberts Schools, 1401 E. 10th. A film, “One God: The Ways We Worship Him,” will be shown. A panel on the beliefs of religion. Judaism, Catholicism and Protestantism will include Rabbi Maurice Davis, Indianapolis Heorew Congregation; Rev. Raymond Bosler, editor of The Criterion and Dr. James Armstrong Sr., minister at Broadway Methodist Church.
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Dr. and Mrs. Shama Rassman, missionaries of India, left New York last week for home.
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Sympathy to Mrs. Ivory Burtonin the loss of her father and Mrs. Margaret Lattimore and Mrs. Leona Whitfield in the loss of their loved one. * * * The children and youth convention will meet during spring vacation April 18-20 at Good Samaritan Baptist Church where Rev. J.T. Highbaugh pastors. * * * • Do you have retarded children in your church and need to know what to do? Call Miss Catherine Carter at the Church Federation about a new group organized to help you teach them on Sunday in church. * * * Rev. Donald Kliphardt of the department of audio visual and broadcast education, National Council of Churches, spoke for the last meeting of the audio visual evaluation committee meeting of the Church Federation. * * * Circus time is almost here. Those who went with us last year and wish to attend this year, please let us know. # * * ? The Gospel Choir of New Bethel Baptist Church will have a fellowship dinner Saturday at 5 p.m. You are invited to attend. * * * j Mrs. Patsie J. Thomas has returned from the hospital and is reportedly much improved. She is in the home of relatives, Mrs. Eliza Green of 2915 Highland. « * * Please let us know about your Easter service or program. * * * The executive board of the Indianapolis Council of United Church Women will meet Monday at 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Robert Purkiss is presi-
dent.
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We would like to pay tribute to a mother deserving of it during the weekend of Mother’s Day. If you know of any please write me in care ot The Recorder.
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The Indianapolis Presbytery of The Methodist magazine is the United Presbyterian Church i searching for the “Methodist has approved the organization of Family of the Year” to be ana new church to serve the Law-1 nounced in October. Each church rence and Millersville area. It will: will nominate a family and the be the Bethany United Presby- winning one will attend the fourth terian Church. National Methodist Conference on * * * Family Life Oct. 19-21 in Chicago.
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Clergymen desiring social security credit for their earnings must file a Warner Certificate with the Internal Revenue Service before
security office, said a report issued
tion of this notice or said claim j early last year showed at that time will be forever barred. ! 70 P er cent of the eligible, full-time Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana, j ministers had elected to
Our favorite evangelist. Dr. Billy Graham, will come to Chicago for revival meeting days in May.
April 16. Russel D. Bechtel man- Weekend trips are being planned
ager of the Indianapolis social | by train.
Gertrude Xfae Bryant Burial was in Floral Park Cemetery following services in Christ Temole Apostolic Church March 24 for Mrs. Gertrude Mae Bryant, 71. She died March 21 in her home, 2253 Eastern. Mrs. Bryant was born in Cape Girardeau, Mo., and had lived here 44 years. She was a member of the Christ Temple Church. Survivors include a son, James H. Harlin; a brother, Robert Bush of Detroit, Mich., and a grandson. When baying Con or Oil consult the Want Ad page of the Recorder Read the Want Ad Page each Week.
this 12th day of March, 1962.
Edwin McClure,
Clerk of the Probate Courts., for Marion County, Indiana.
3-24-62-3T
Minnie E. Lyles Burial was in New Crown Cemeterl following services in Christ Missionary Baptist Church March 28 for Mrs. Minnie E. Lyles, 63. She died March 24 in Robert Long
Hospital.
Born in Gallatin, Tenn., Mrs. 123
Lyles, 914 W. 28th, had lived here Dr. Funeral services were held 43 years and was a member of i March 26 in Jacobs Bros. Westside
obtain
social iecurity coverage.
He iojnted out that ministers lettingjthe April 16 deadline pass wi&fouf'Ijlihg will not have another charfce to participate in the pro-
j
Ada Brown
This month all over the United States is known as “R.H. Boyd and Henry Allen Boyd” Month.
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Mrs. Harriett Blackburn Reyn-
wifttoiif'ijtfing will not have anoth- olds spoke recently for the C.Y.F.
' - -- 0 f Second Christian Church. She
was a member of the group for
seven years.
Children workers, pastors and
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the Christ Church, its senior choir i Chapel, with burial in Crown Hill
and Sisters of Help. I Cemetery.
Survivors include her husband, i Mrs. Brown had been a resident Charles F. Lyles; three sons, Wil-'of Indianapolis 70 years, and was liam H., Cleve E. and Charles F. i a member of Allen Chapel Meth-
Lyles, Jr., all of this city; a I odist Church.
daughter, Mrs. Georgia Woodruff | Survivors include two daughters, of Akron, O.; a brother, William j Mrs. Louise Cantrell of IndianapB. McClellan; a sister, Mrs. Bessie olis, and Dr. Earlene Brown of Miller; a foster sister, Mrs. Mar-i Washington, D.C., and one sister, garet Wright; 13 grandchildren! Mrs. Patria Taylor of Indianap-
and five great-grandchildren. olis.
She will speak Sunday at 5:45
Mrs Ada Brown 78 died March ! ^ ea( ^ ers are as ^ e ^ t° attend North. p m- and show a film entitled
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Clarence Palmer Clarence Palmer, 70, 1140 S. Senate, died March 23 in his home. Funeral services were held March 26 in. King & King Funeral Chapel, with burial in New Crown Cemetery. Born at Bowling Green, Ky., Mr. Palmer had lived here 50 years. He was a member of Beth-' lehem Baptist Church.
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minister. * * *
Each Wednesday night at the Westwood Baptist Church Rev. William Hughley, pastor, teaches a Bible class.
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The school of mission at New Bethel Baptist Church was a success and well-attended. Rev. F. B. Davis is pastor.
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Mrs. Herman King has been elected head of the kindergarten department of the vacation church school workshop of the Church Federation.
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The older youth and young adult fellowship of the Church Federation mtt Saturday at Calvary Baptist Church. Miss Catherine Carter is director. Congratulations are in order for Miss Carter who was elected chairman of the division of Christian | education of - the National Council of Churches, U S A. The Christian churches, Disciples of Christ, will ask their congregations for a record amount, $11,658,402 for their operational budget during 1963-64, the finance commission has announced. Dr. Lowell C. Bi*yant is chairman of
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