Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1962 — Page 6

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Mt. Zion Voptitt Church, At 35th and

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MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. T. Andrew?, Sr., Pastor Rev. L. E. fcrvin Jr.. Asst. Pastor SUNDAY, APRIL I 8:00 a.m.—Sermon Rev. W. W. Hill 11:00 a.m—Sermon Dr. Fred Hartman

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7:30 p.m. L. E. Ervin, Jr.

Mothers’ room where mothers may brinr their babies and bear 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.

{SNntfdMWdy Sisters Of Charity Observes Eighty-Sixth Year Grand Body Sisters of Charity 86th annual thanksgiving service will be held Sunday, April 8th at their Charity Temple 1Q34 N. West Street. Rev. Plummer D. Jacobs, associate pastor of Mt. Paran Baptist Church and former Grand Body Superintendent of Charity will deliver the anniversary sermon. He will be assisted by the Mt. Paran Jericho Singers. Mrs. Plummer D. Jacobs will be guest soloist. Other guests include Guiding Star Singers along with our Charity Chorus and Juvenile Singers. Mrs. Ella Peters is asking all Grand Officers, subordinate and their president to be present at the Temple at 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Officers are as follows: Mrs. Ada Banks and Miss Susie Peters in charge of Charity Singers; Mrs. Amelia Woolfolk, program chairman.

CORINTHIAN BAPTIST 721 E. North at Fulton Sunday jSchool 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

TRIUMPH THE NEW REVELATION DIVINE CHURCH AND KINGDOM OF GOD IN CHRIST 1018 Bellefontalne School of Wisdom 10:00 A. M. Young People’s Meeting 6:00 P. M. Night Service — 7:30 O’clock J. W. Williams, Overseer Evelyn Offqrd, Mfr.

CANDLELIGHT SERVICE Heolina & Blessinas EACH SUN. AFTERNOON 805 E. 16th 4:00 p.m. Private Reading Daily *10 a.m.-8 p.m. Conducted By Madame Queen Baker of Louisiana Rev. L. Baker AH Invited

“ALL VISITORS AND HOME FOLK WORSHIP AS ONE” FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 360 W. 31st St. WA 3-6667 ORDER OF SERVICE Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship . 11:00 A. M. Free B2ptt5t League . 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship ... 7:30 P. M. Rev. Cecil Hall, Pastor

EPISCOPAL CHURCHES CATHEDRAL

PURITAN BAPTIST CHURCH 872 W. 27th Street Sunday School — 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.-12.30 P. M. Sermon — Pastor Evening Worship 7:00-8:00 P. M. Rev. John J. Crook, Pastor

Back Again! THE LOU-ETTE SINGERS Of Cincinnati, Ohio With The TRUE VINE ENSEMBLES At True Vine Baptist Church 19th & Columbia Rev. W. I. Jones, Pastor Sun., April 1—3:30 p.m. EASTSIDE NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 1609 Sheldon Rev. Robert R. Webster, Pastor TRUE VINE ENSEMBLES, Sponsors

Mt. Pleasant Baptist Chtireh Marks Pastor's 3rd Anniversary

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APPRECIATION PROGRAM: The members of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, 5900 Reed Road, will honor their pastor and wife Rev. and M,rs. William C. Groves with an appreciation program on Sunday, April 1. At 1 1 :00 a.m. Rev. Jack been will deliver the message. Rev. R. H. Noel, First Baptist Church, Irvington, accompanied with his congregation will be guests at 3:30 p.m. The public is invited to come and worship with us.

Baptist Ministers Foresight Marks r 19th Anniversary The Baptist Ministers Foresight will hold their 19th anniversary at Mt. Helm Baptist Church, 1660 Y^ndes Street, where Rev. W. D. Edwards is the pastor. On April 3, 4, 5, 6, inclusive beginning each eyeniilg at 7:30 p.m. the followI ing ministers accompanied by ' their congregations will participate on dates indicated. Tuesday, April 3—Rev. W. E. Pittman, Southern Baptist. Wednesday, April 4—Rev. S. E. Armour, Clifton Avenue Baptist. Thursday, April 5—Rev. Arthur Johnson, Friendship Baptist. Friday. April 6—Rev. Wm. C. Groves, Mt. Pleasant Baptist. The anniversary dinner will be served Friday, April 6 after service. Rev. W. D. Edwards is president; Rev. W. R. Lash, secretary and Rev. Wm. Lee is anniversary committee chairman. Appreciation Program At Mt. Pilgrim Bapt. For Pastor And Wife

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Northside New Era Baptist Church Marks Its 9th Anniversary, SPthday, April 1

9 t .. , . 2nd Baptist Church, Richmond, Ihd. Celebrates 75th Anniversary

SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, RICHMOND, INDIANA The members of the Second nati, Ohio, will join us at 3:00 Baptist Church, 1315 N. “G” o’clock in the celebration. Street.. Richmond, Indiana, will progress has been made in these celebrate the Seventy-Fifth Anni- many years that are indelibly and versary Sunday, April 1, 1962, gloriously written upon the pages with an all-day Diamond Jubilee of time. We who are yet alive Services. An interesting program give thanks to God for His goodie, arranged including guests for ness and the preservation of our the afterp^nn lives. Our Pastor, Dr. F. W.

REV. E. M. PENDLETON The members of the Mount

Pilgrim Baptist Church, 1763 Linden , Street, have taken this time, Sunday, April 1st, to pay tribute tp our Pastor and wife. Rev. and Mrs, E. M. Pendleton for 21 years

untiring services rendered in

qur community and church. During these years, Pastor Pendleton

tyas proven himself as a preacher,

teacher, leader, adviser and a M ^h I Guilder both spiritually and moral- " Llc ly. Our congregation has been deeply inspired a n d enriched through this God called man and we continue to go to higher

heights.

Rev. B. J. Caudle will preach during the 10:45 A M. Services, the chofry chorus, and youth will

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ON THE CIRCLE Sund/r Se^-ea 8, 9:15, 11, 12:80

St. Philip') 702 North West Street . Sunday Services 8:00'^.. 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 CHAFEL Julian and Cathenrood Streets (Irvington) CALDWELL CHAPEL 1062 N. Sheffield Street CAMPBELL CHAPEL 709 West 25th Street JONES TABERNACLE Blackford and k3chlgan Streets MESSIAH TEMPLE 16th and Cornell Street* PENICK CHAPEL 1146 Earhart Street ST. MARK'S 1801 S. Shelby Street ST. PAUL 1116 Udel Street

THE OLIVER YOUTH CHOIR Will Render Service AT MERCY TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 704 Indiana Avenue SUNDAY, APRIL 1 3:30 p.m. Joseph Davis & Rev. D. Elliott Sponsors Rev. Warner Burris, Pastor

ty-four years

SACRED FOUR Will Render A Complete Program SUNDAY, APRIL 1 7:30 p.m. KINGDOM OF ETERNAL FREEDOM CHURCH 2863 Clifton Mack Brincficld, Mgr.

For Your Special Attention! REVIVAL! 2 vm, Sponsored By Brotherhood of Christ Temple 1st WEEK: APRIL 2-8 Elder John Corley OF MONROVIA, CALIFORNIA 2nd WEEK: APRIL 9-15 Bishop William Crosley OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK EVERYONE WELCOME Christ Temple 430 W. FALL CRtEK PKWY. Bishop Willie Lee, Pastor

MRS. MARSHALL A. TALLEY, Soprano MR. SAMUEL A. VAULX, Tenor IN RECITAL Sunday, April 8 3:30 p.m. NEW BAPTIST CHURCH 1211 N. West St. Rev. James A. Williams, Pastor Sponsored By New Baptist Church Choir

Great Musical Treat! GOLDEN VOICES Of Birmingham, Ala. FREEMAN SINGERS SUNDAY, APRIL 1 8:30 p.m. TRUE VINE BAPTIST CHURCH 19th and Columbia Sponsored By The Building Fund Rev. W. I. Jones, Pastor

INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass Sts. Presenting INDIANA WONDERS HEAVY WEIGHT SINGERS In A Complete Musical Program SUNDAY, APRIL 1 8 p.m. Mrs. Christina Word, Sponsor Rev. E. R, Gatewood, Minister

JACOBS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES Funeral services for Mrs. Pauline Alexander were held March 22 in South Calvary Baptist Church. Rev. L. A. Manuel officiated. Burial was in New Crown. Funeral services for Mr. Carey i Mullins were held March 2^• in Mt. 1 Paran Baptist Church. Dr. C. HenI ry Bell officiated. Burial was in 1 Crown Hill 1 Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie j Hopkins were held March 24 in the Westside Chapel. Rev. P. D. Jacob' - officiated. Burial was in Floral Park. , - Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude Mac Bryant were held March 24 in Christ Temple Church. Bishop Willie Lee officiated. Burial was in Floral Park. Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Caruth were held March 2A in the Hast si do Chapel. Dr. C. Henry Bell officiated. Burial w as FnHoar officiated. Burial was in Floral Park. INDIANAPOLIS CHRISTIAN SINGERS ASSOCIATION Will Render Their REGULAR MONTHLY SERVICE SUNDAY, APRIL 1 3 p.m. MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH 713 N. Belmont , Rev. Mo/cl Sanders, Pastor

INDIANA , BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass Sts.

NINTH ANNIVERSARY: Northside New Era Baptist Church, located at 30th and Ethel Streets will celebrate its church 9th anniversary on Sundby afternoon, April 1 at 3 o'clock The guest speaker will be Rev. F. F. Young, ppstor of First Baptist Church North ln- T dianapolis, accompanied with his singers and congregation.'Other talents will participate on program. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. Mrs. Sarah Patterson, chairman. . Mrs. Irma Myers, co-chairman; Rev. N. E. Vincent is pastor. “ * '

F. M. Stith, Organist, Women's Day

Observance At

In Concert At Mt. Zion Baptist

Olivet Baptist

1st Church Of ^ Deliverance Holds Special Services v

Women’s Day is being observed at the Olivet Baptist Ghureh, 1001 Hosbrook Street, Sunday, April 1,1 1 all day. Mrs. Elizabeth Shepherd of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, will be the speaker at the morning and afternoon services. She will ‘Speak from the subject, “Where The Spirit of the Lord Is, There Is Liberty.’’ Miss Alease Graves, general chairman; Rev. G. L. Lillard, pastor. St. Stephen's Baptist Order Of Services

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Baptist Church will be in charge of the afternoon services, A Reception will follow immediately | after the afternoon services in our church dining room. Sister Ora Lindsey, general chairman; Rev. B. J. Caudle, assistant Pastor; Sister Delight Couch, Church Clerk.

Rev. M. B. Girton Accepts Pastorate At Little Zion Baptist

Presents GOSPEL PEARLS With Local Talents

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SATURDAY, MARCH 3t 8 p.m. Mrs. Christina Word, Sponsor Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister

REV. M. B. GIRTON Rev. Melvin B. Girton, 2438 College Avenue, for nine years the assistant pastor and The Director of Religious Education of Christ Missionary Baptist Church has accepted the pastorate of The Little Zion Baptist Church, Baltimore and Hillside Avenues. He will preach at Christ Missionary Baptist 'Church Sunday Morning at the 9:30 worshop service. At 3:30 he will deliver the Anniversary Sermon for The Evening Choir, and at 7:45 Rev. Girton will give his farewell sermon to Christ Missionary Baptist Church where Rev. Walte.r N[. Edwards is pastor. ReVi Girton: attended Butler University and. is at present a Student at' Central Baptist Theological .Seminary. Everyone is welcome at Little Zion Baptist Church at 11:30 Sunday Morning when Rev. Walter M. Edwards W }11 preach.

CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD C. W. F. F. SUNDAY SCHOOL Sponsoring FAMILY NIGHT Sunday, April 1 7:30 p.m. Missionary Gwendolyn Hubbard Will Be The Speaker Henrietta Marion, Supt. Rev. J. C. Hawkins, Pastor

STARLIGHT FIVE x Along With Other Groups Of. The CJty Will Sponsor A Full Musical Program SUNDAY, APRIL 1 8:00 p.m, . . PlbSRIM Rest, BAPTIST CHURCH 1664 Columbia Ave. ri ":<■■ ■ ; . ■ j r \* TJi© PuMi® Is Invited Hew. Joseph Pittman;-Pastor

MRS. FLORENCE M. STITH A prominent musician of Chicago, Illinois, Mrs. Florence M. Stith, will be presented in an organ concert Sunday. April 8, 4 n.m. at Mt. Zion Baptist Church. 35th and Graceland Avenue. Mrs. Stith is regarded as a musician of considerable attainment. Having stai’ted her musical career in Anderson. Indiana; later attending Anderson College School of music, studying with Professor Cecil Hartselle. She played many years at the Second Baptist Church, Anderson, Indiana, later moving to Chicago, became and is now the organist of the Monumental Baptist Church. Mrs. Stith studied organ with Dr. Francis S. Moore, former Dean of the American Guild of Organists, Chicago chapter. She is a member of the A.G.O. Chicago chapter; also Financial Secretary of the Chicago Music Association, No. I Branch of the National Association of Negro Musicians. Sponsors of this program are two of the Twelve Tribes of Israel of the Zion Workers Club. Tickets ma'* be purchased from the committee members: Mesdames Hazel Newsom, Emma Wilhite, Marguerite O’Neil, Laura Terry, Peggy Landers and Mr. Abram O’Neil. Tickets must be purchased in advance; no tickets will be available the afternoon of the concert. Rev. L. E. Ervin, Jr., Asst, pastor, Mrs. Peggy Landers, general chairman.

REV. E. L. TAYLOR St. Stephen’s Baptist, Chm*ch', located at 720 East 27th Street. The I schedule for the following services ! is as follows: Sunday School—9:30 a.m. Morning Worship—1Q:45 a.m. > The nastor. Rev. E. L. Taylor, will deliver the message. There will b$ a musical progi-am at 8 p.m. by the Valley Wonders. Two guest' ministers will also participate. The public is cordially invited to attend these services.

PJBQPHET M. E. HODGES

The House of Israel, Temple qf Faith, Cineinnati, Ohio, will return from Jacksonville, Fla., and open service at the Indianapolis First Ghureh of Delfverance, 2040 North Harding Street,. Sunday,. April 1. Services will begin at 8 p.m. each evening. Elder Fred M. Majors is minister. The general public is

cordially invited to attend. An Appreciation

Rev. M. R. Shackelford, pastor of the Shackelford Prayer Chapel, wishes to thank her many friends and neighbors for their many deeds of kindness extended to her during her three months convalescing in her home, 921 N. West Street. May God ever bless each, of you, also my efficient Dr. E. Alexander.. Shortridge Senior

In NBG's Piano, Organ, Recital

Bishop L. C. Collins Guest Speaker Tuesday, April 3rd Bishop L. C. Collins of Detroit, Michigan, Bishop of the 4th District, will be the guest speaker Tuesday, April 3 at 8 p.m.. Church of the Living God C.W.F.F., 2459 Ethel Street. He will be accompanied by the mass choir of the church and the Jordanaires. The public is invited. Rev. James C. Hawkins, pastor. 7th Anniversary Of Church of God CWFF Gospel Chorus The Gospel Chorus or the Church of the Living God C.W.F.F., 2459 Ethel St., will observe their 7th anniversary with the following ministers and organizations participating on dates indicated. Friday. March 30—7:30 p.m.— Rev. Ruth Beck, choir and congregation. ■ ^ Saturday, March 31—7:30 p.m. —Valley Wonders. Sunday, April 1—3:00 p.m.— Rev. Eula Reese, Church of the Living God, Cincinnati, Ohio. The public is cordially invited to attend. Rev. James Hawkins, pastor.

CHURCH ADS DEADLINE 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY

Baptist Ministerial Alliance To Meet . Baptist Ministerial Alliance of Indianapolis and - Y.icinity, . will meet the next three months/ at Greater St. James Baptist Church, 835 St. Paul Street beginning on Monday, April 2. Wyona McConnell Funeral services for Mrs. Wyona McConnell, 41. 317 W. 21st, were held March 27 in Stuart Mortuary, with burial in New Crown Cemetery. She died March 23 in Gen-

eral Hospital.

Born in Helena, Ark.; Mrs; McConnell had been a i*esident of Indianapolis 38 yeacs. " • «’ Survivors include her .mother, Mrs. Annie Hembree; .three *sis- ; ters. Mrs. - Mazie Brooks, Mrs. Anna Hammond, and Miss Ruth Hembree; and four brothers, Harry, John, Julian and Robert Hem-

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James E. Hatcher - ‘I -ft- + p-% ■ James' Ervin Hatcher* 46, fprimer Indianapolis resident, died March 25 in Vetg/ans Administration Clinic in Dayton, Ohio. Funeral services were held March 28 in King & King Funeral Home, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Born at Guthrie, Ky., Mr. Hatcher,. former member of. New Bethel Baptist , Church, moved from Indianapolis to Dayton" - 19 years ago-. . He was a civil • service employee at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, and was a member of the Masonic Lodge. Survivors include his son, James Ervin Hatcher, Jr.; his father, Ervin Hatcher; five brothers and three obters.

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A 17-year-old Shortridge senior will be presented in an organ and piano recital. Sunday, April 8, at ■3:30 . p.m. at New Bethel Baptist Church, 1519 Martindale. Glenn S. White, who has studied pian6:10 years, will be sponsored bjr the NBG Club of which his sister, Mrs. Roberta Hutchinson, is a member. A native Indianapolitan, Glenn has maintained a high scholastic average throughout his high school career. The public is invited to bear the. talented musician at no admission charge. 1 Mrs. Helen Matthews is president of the hTBG Club, Mrs. Luvenia Boatright, secretary and Mrs. Hutchinson, chairman. Jessie Hopkins Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Hopkins, 71, who died March 20 in her home. 1325 W. 30th, wete held March 24 in Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. Born in Nashville, Tenn., Mrs. Hopkins had lived in Indianapolis

60 years.

, Survive rs include her daughter. Elnora - Summers of Milwaukee Wis.; a sister. Mrs. Lucille Davis of Nashville; a granddaughter ana u gicat-grandduughtcr.