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Ht. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH k«*. R. T. Andrew-, Sr., P«stor Rett L. E. Ervin Jr- Ant Pastor : SUNUAY, JUNE 3 8 & 11 a.m. *, Sermon - Pastor “KEY NEXT DOOB” 3:30 p.m. Ushers Diy Guest Speaker Dr. C. Henry Bell £Mt. Pa ran Baptist Church 7:30 p.m. I Lord’s Snpper — :■ Right Hand Fellowship Mothers' room where mothers may bring their babies and bear and see Services undisturbed. Facilities and: conveniences fbr attention to babies heir. NUrse In attendance. YOu are Urged to stop for a moment’s prayer In the Wayside Chspfl oh the 35th street side of the church.
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BARNES METHODIST CHURCH Daring the summer months will be early morning services at Barnes Methodist Church, 900 West 30th Street. We the members of the church extend a hearty welcome to all who wish to attend these services. These services will begin Sunday, June 3 and continue through September 2. There will be two identical services each Sunday morning 8 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Everyone is welcome to attend all services at the church. Rev. Paul L. Ayers, pastor.
CORINTHIAN BAPTIST 721 E. North at Fulton Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Moraine Worship .. 11:90 a. m. B.Y.P.U. .i.... 6:30-7:30 p. m. Evening Services 7:30-3:30 p. m. Rev. Stephen Wells. Pastor
85TH HOME-COMING OLD BLUE SPUING BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, June 16 <EV. J. T. HIGHBAUGH Of Good SatnaHtan Baptist Church And Choir, Will Render Service Buses Will Leave Church 602 W. New York St.—5 A.m. Will Return — 10 pan. Route 31 W. to Cave City, Ky. Turn East on 70 through Hiseville, Ky. Look Por Sign to Chureh. For Information Call — Friday through Sunday Earl Wilson — AT. 3-1167 Mrs. Gertrude Wooten — WA. 5-7238 Deacon S. C. Woods — WA. 6-1270 Reservations made no later than SUNDAY, JUNE 3—8:30 P.M. Earl Wilson, President Mrs. Gertrude Wooten, Chrm. J
WEStWGOO BAPTIST CHURCH 16th St., County Line Road MEN'S DAY PROGRAM SUNDAY, JUNE 3—3:30 P.M. Guest Speaker REV. OTIS ARMSTEAD Pastor of College Ave. Baptist Church Sister Lillie Williams, Clerk RCV. Wm. R. Hughley, Minister
BABE OF BETHLEHEM PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1741 S. Luther St. Eitends A Welcome To Each and Everyone To Come to the Dedication Of the New Church SUNDAY, JUNE 3—3 P.M. Elder John Grigley Will Be In Charge Sunday School—9:45 a.m. Morning Worship—11 a.m. Sister Georgia Maddox, Pastor
EPISCOPAL CHURCHES
CATHEDRAL ON TteE CIRCLE Sued*? So^^es 8, 8:18. 11* 12:30
SI. PhHip'o 708 North West Street Sunday Service* ROO A M. and 11:00 A M. Church School 0:30 A M.
All Solute 1559 Central Avenue 7:30 Low Maas 8:15 Sung Mass Confession Sat 5:00 P. II.
“ALL VISITOfeS AND HOME POLK WORSHIP AS ONE” FIRST FREEWILL \BAPTI5T CHURCH I >60 W. 31st St
ORDER OF SERVICE Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship .. 11:00 A. M. Fret Bztttet League . 0:80 P. M. Evening Worshin ... 7:30 P. M. Rev. Cecil Hall, Pastor
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCHIS
ALLEYNE CHAPEL Julian and Catherwoed Streets (Irvington) CALDWELL CHAPEL 1062 N. Sheffield Street CAMPBELL CHAPEL 708 West 25th Street JONES TABERNACLE Blackford and bJtehlgan Streets MESSIAH TEMPLE 10th end Cornell Streets FENICK CHAPEL 1140 Earhart Street ST. MASK'S 1883 a Shelbv Street ST. PAUL 1118 Udel Street
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Senior Class Of Central Baptist Theological ^ominorv In Ind, Holds Commencement June 5th
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DR. F. BENJAMIN DAVIS Presideht - Dean
DR. II. T. TOLIVER Commencement Speaker
The Senior Class of the Central Baptist Theological Seminary in Indiana, announces its commencement program to be held at the Mt. Paran Baptist Church, 370 West 12th Street, Tuesday, June 5, at 8 p.m. Music will be furnished by-choirs of the Mt. Paran, Good Samaritan, and Mt. Olive Baptist Churches. Addresses will be given by Rev. John R. Stephenson, and Mrs. Veanie* Dawson. The commencement speaker Dr. H. T. Toliver, pastor of Mt. Olive Baptist Church, president of Indiana Missionary State Convention. Others appearing on the program are Rev. F. K. Dillard, Rev. N. E. Vincent, Dr. C. Henry
Bell, Rev. William L. Squkes.
Dr. D. J. Bailey will award the degrees and seals will be awarded candidates of leadership. The public is inv^’d to attend. Dr. J. Benjamin Davis, dean, will preside.
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PURITAN BAPTIST CHURCH 872 W. 27th Street Sunday School — 9:30 A.M. Morriing Worship 11:00 A.M.-12:30 F.M. Sermon — Pastor Evening Worship 7:00-8:00 P.M. Rev. John J. Crook, Pastor
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By WILLA THOMAS
INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass Sts. Presents METROPOLITAN INSPIRATIONAL CHOIR In A Complete Program SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 3:30 P.M. At 8 p.m. LIVE WIRE HARMONIZERS INDIANA WONDERS Mrs. Christina Word, Sponsor Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister
With God All Things Are Possible. Spiritual Reader Since 12 Years of MADAME QUEEN BAKER of Louisiana There will be a Special Spiritual Service, Healing, Reading and Financial Blessings. SUNDAY, JUNE 3—4 P.M. All who come shall be blessed. Conducted by Rev. Queen Baker And Rev. L. Baker, of New Orleans, Louisiana 1521 N. College Ave., Apt. 4 ME. 4-3226
The C M C. conference vacation chureh school workshop directed by Mrs. Lucille Edwards of Trinity C.M.E. Chureh will be held Saturday, June 2, from 9 a.m. till
3 p.m. at Trinity.
Many of us from the Children Workers Council of the Division of Christian Education of the Church Federation , will be going to share in the meeting. We hope you will attend and bring your
luneb.
Time is nearing for the children to be out of school. We hope your church has already made plans to have vacation church school this sumn e r. Many
children will be : ^ won .for Christ. tS#-
Dr. Billy Gra- it
ham has begun revival days in Greater Chicago. I hope those who can will
attend. The preaching and ing will be wonderful.
has been released. I appreciate the wonderful help given during her stay of illness in General Hospital. My hands were really full. I am thankful to God for my good friends and neighbors. May God bless you all. * * * Rev. William Naylor, pastor of Second Baptist Church, Columbus, Ind., was guest speaker at Bethany Baptist Church Sunday.
It was good to see so many of you out to hear Mrs. Sweetie Johnson of Chicago, a minister’s charming wife. Everyone who
knows her loves her.
She was delegate to the Baptist World Alliance in London, Er^gland, in 1955 and last year at s, the Congress in South America. 4 i £ appreciated the invitation to shBrg on the same program with
her.
MISS WilLA
THOMAS
My visit to Metropolitan Baptist Church Thursday, June 24, as guest of the brotherhood aftd missionary was nice. I appreciate the invitation.
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Dr. E. Dixon of Second ChrisChurch as guest of the Board of Christian Education. Mrs. James
Mrs. Elizabeth Shepherd of Mt. Zion Baptist Church was called
to St. Louis this past Saturday i Taylor was chairman, due to the serious illness of her * * *
mother. Let’s pray for her mother.
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A good friend, returned missionary from the Congo and
The Mother-Daughter Banquet, prober of Northwood Chrisat First Baptist Church, North b an Church, Mrs. Gray H. Indianapolis, Saturday was well-1 Russell, will speak Sunday at attended. Oldest mother present:^? 0 P-m- for the Naomi Circle of was Mrs. Sara Wagner, who was Ne w Bethel Baptist Church'.
93 years old.
My grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Henry, is in her 80s and was the secorj oldest mother there.
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Mr.«. G. L. Tolbert, wife of Rev. Tolbert who is pastor of Glencoe Baptist Church, will be the pre- | woman’s day speaker Wednesday, . June 6, at 8 p.m. in the West Parkview Baptist Church. Mrs. Tolbert directs the Starlight Band of First Baptist Church and is active at the Glencoe Church. She is president of the Baptist Ministers’ Wives.
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Mrs. Lucille Edwards was among those attending the general conference of the C.M.E., meeting in St. Louis last week. She reports it was a thrilling experience—one she will never forget.
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Early sunrise prayer service is held each Sunday at 5 a.m. at Greater St. John Baptist Church. You are welcome to attend.
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Gorham Methodist Church will be next year’s h6st to the Methodist church conference. Rev. G. N. Hardin is pastor.
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I got a glance at the new Greater St. James Baptist Church and it is beautiful.
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Rev. R. H. Noel is home from the hospital Also my sister, Mrs. Ruth Long,
She and her husband spent many wonderful years working for God in Africa. She has much information on the work to give.
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Dr. F. Benjamin Davis, minister of New Bethel Baptist Church, will speak Friday, June 8, at Fort Wayne for the Ministers’ Alliance at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Davis will speak for the annual Senior Honors Day at Crispus Attucks High School. Rev. John W. Crook conducted a successful revival at New Bethel recently. * * * Rev. N. E. Matthews, former member of First Baptist Church, North, has become the assistant to the pastor at Puritan Baptist Church. Rev. Matthews, from Jamaica, B.W.I., is a fine Christian minister and speaker. May God bless him there. * * *
Goodwill BaptistObserves 20th Teat Of Patter, Wife Goodwill Baptist Church, 13th and Columbia will observe the pastor and wife Rev. and Mrs. Willia Harris, 20th anniversary Jutle 3-10. Ministers who will participate in these services are as fol-
lows:
Sunday, June 3-3:30—Rev. Otis Gibson, Sunny Mount Baptist. Monday, June 4—7:45 p.m.^— Rev. H. T. Toliver, Mt. Olive Bap-
tist.
Tuesday, June 5—7:45 p.m.— Rev. C. V. Jetter, Shiloh Baptist. Wednesday, June 6—7:45 p.m. —Rev. William F. Sweatt, Metropolitan Baptist. Thursday, June 7—7:45 p.m.— Rev. William Edwards, Christ Missionary Baptist. Friday, June 8—7:45—Rev. E.H. Adams, Antioch Baptist. The public is welcome to attend. Frankie McCray Funeral services for Mrs. Frankie McCray, 71, who died May 24 in her home, 1325 Bellefontaine, were held May 28 at Mt. Paran Baptist Church, with burial at Hopkinsville, Ky. ■ Born in Hopkinsville, Mrs. McCray had lived here 30 years. She was a member of the Mt. Paran Church, its female chorus, and Independent Order of St. Mark. years as a member of Metropolitan Baptist Church choir was Mrs. Willa Johnson, a faithful member and chairman of the Mission Circle. She is directress of the B.T.U., president of the Music Convention of the Indiana Baptist State Convention, and treasurer of the music department of the Senior Woman’s Baptist Convention of America. She received a beautiful corsage. * * * Congratulations to Elder F. F. Young, pastor of First Baptist Church, North Indianapolis, on his 89th birthday. Saturday, June 2, at 8 p.m. Rev. Clyde V. Jetter, pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church, will jjreach a special sermon for
him.
Let’s shower Elder Young with cards addressed to 1501 Burdsal Parkway. * * * I wish to compliment Miss Ruth Winters on her organ playing at First Baptist Church, North- Too often we fail to encourage our young workers. While I think of it many folk in the church are always telling someone, “You can’t serve in this position,” but they must remember that no one has a right to do that for all Christians have a right to serve God in His church. * * * Musical stories by students of Mrs. Lucille Crawford and Miss Ruth Winters, assisted by the junior choir, will be heard Sunday, June 3, at 4 p.m. in First Baptist GhurdJTT^oFth. TTease tend to encourage the young musicians. * + * Get-well greetings this week to Mrs. Mattock, Ward B-2, General Hospital, Benjamin Lane, 629 W. 30th, and Mrs. Blakemore, 1024 Cornell. * * * International students leaving j < this summer will be honored at a farewell reception at the Atneri-can-Fletcher National Bank from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, June 1. You are invited to attend. Each person is .asked to bring a gift.
Tte itijianapolis Receftler, June 2, 1962—7
Dr. Jacqueline Coates Betsy Ann Bobo
Women's bay Speaker At Immanuel Church
The Women’s Association of Immanuel Presbyterian Church will observe Woman’s Day on Sunday, June 3, at the regular 11 a.m. morning worship hour. The observance will be supported by the combined efforts of all circles. Each woman is expected tc be present with a special offering and to bring some unchurched friend to the service. The choir will furnish special music, and Dr. Jacqueline Coates, prominent physician and Methodist Church woman, will deliver the main address. The church is located at 2801 Guilford Avenue. Rev. Abram Johnson is pastor. The public is cordially invited to
attend.
Goldie Douglas Last rites for Mrs. Goldie Douglas, 1228 Maderia, were held May 25 in King & King Funeral Home, with burial in New Crown Cemetery. She died May 21 in
her home.
A native of Cairo, 111., Mrs. Douglas had resided in Indianapolis 40 years. Survivors include her brother, George Ogden of Indianapolis; and a sister, Mrs. Ida B. Winfield of St. Louis, Mo.
Funeral services for Mrs. Betsy Ann Botfo, 90, were held May 26 in the Church of God in Christ, Ft. Wayne, Ind., with Burial in Linwood Cemetery there. She died May ,22 in her home, 2337 N. College. Mrs. Bobo was born in Starkville, Miss., and had resided in Indianapolis 26 years. She was a member of the Church of God, its Missionary workers, and a mother of the church. Survivors include a son, Jesse Parker of Ft. Wayne; three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Parker and Mrs. Juanita Coakley of Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. Carrie Lee of Indianapolis; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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THE RECORDER CHURCH ADS
Jesse Reed Last rites for Jesse Reed were held May 28 in Boatright Funeral Home, with burial in New Crown Cemetery. He was found dead May 24 at his home, 810Vfe N.
Illinois.
A native of Clarksville, Tenn., Mr. Reed, 53, had resided here 18 years. He worked as a porter in restaurants.
KENTUCKY DAY At ORANGE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 615 Bright St. SUNDAY, JUNE 3 All Day , Come Out and Meet Your Friends from Kentucky OLD-FASHION BASKET DINNER Speakers: Sister Mildred Boyd 11 a.m. Rev. Douglass Smith Of Evansville, Ind. 3:30 p.m. Marie Rice, Chairman Dessie McCary, Co-Chairman Rev. Wm. Owen, Pastor
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Delegates to the National Baptist Sunday School Congress in Houston, Tex., will leave Monday. Among those attending are Mrs. Anna Washington, Mrs. Willie J. Moore, Miss Ruth Winters, Mrs. Victoria Fitts, Mrs. Rose Mitchell and Mrs. Mary Garvin. Conductors serving in the Congress to attend include Mrs. Veanie Dawson, Mrs. Reba Diggs, Kepneth Hyde and Mrs. Lewis. I did not receive a delegate list
from any church.
Christ Missionary Baptist Church will have its first “B.T.U Services” Sunday, June 3, at 6 p.m. A debate on “The Relationship of the B.T.U. to the Church” will be the main theme. The public is invited, according to Miss Classic A. Mayfield, di-
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