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Mt. Zion Baptist Church, At 35th and Graceland Aye.
MT. ZION BAPTIST CHtJRCH Kev. R. T. Andrew;, Sr.* Pastor Rev. L. E. Ervin Jr- Asst. Pastor SUNDAY. JtJNE 10 8 & 11 A.M. Sermon — Pastor - o. t “God’s Concern For ihe Church” 7:30 p.m. ( . Sermon Pastor . 6 » Mothers' room where at others may brine their babies and hear and see services undisturbed. Facilities and conveniences for attention to babies near. Nurse in attendance. You are urged to stop f6r a moment's prayer in the Wayside Chapel on the 35th street side of Ihe church.
ALLEN CHAPEL A. M. E. SUMMER SCHEDULE
THE MELTONE SINGERS Of Milwaukee, Wisconsin Will Be Heard In A Full Musical Program SAT., JUNE 9—8 RM. MT. CALVARY FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 1798 Roosevelt Ave. SUN., JUNE 10—3:30 P.M. BETHLEHEM BAPTIST E. 15th & Yandcs St. 8:00 P.M. KING SOLOMON BAPTIST 1023 S. Meridian St. Sponsored Bv The Star.Litc Five Singers .
9th Anniversary Of Pastor, Church Observed June 14th-17th
Carter Memorial Baptist Church, Pastor In Fourth Year Celebration
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REV. J. SOUWffON BENN. hi <•; SUMMER SCHEDULE BEGINNING SUNDAY; JUNE First Morning Service -• ^'8:30-9^0'aan. Second Morning Service 11:00 aiiii.-12:30 p.m. Sunday School 9:30-10:30 a.m; — Vacatibn Bibles' School • ' June 18489 The churteh ii* located at 629 E. 11th St.
REV. OTIS GIBSON
%■ ■ - MRS. MILDRED GIBSON
REV. ESTEE ADAMS
MRS. SUSIE ADAMS
Members of Sunny Mount Bap- Andrew Williams, Eastside Baptist, tist Church, 815 East St. Clair Sunday, June 17—11 a m—Rev. Street, will observe the ninth anni- Jimmie L. Bailey, assistant pastor; versary of the church and pastor, Triumph Chorus of Dayton, Ohio. Rev. Otis Gibson and his wife. Dinner Served Free—12:30 p.m.
Mrs. Mildred Gibson June 14 to 1:30 p.m.
through 17. Ministers accompanied
As the dawn of the fifth year will participate on dates indicated, approaches the members of Carter Monday, June 11 — Rev. Waiter Memorial Baptist Church pause M. Edwards, Christ Missionary
to give honor to their pastor, the Baptist.
Rverend Estee Adams and his wife, Mrs. Susie Adams. “We honor you
Tuesday, June 12—Rctf. Willaim
1:45 p.m.
Triumph Chorus,
With God All Things Arc Possible. Spiritual Reader Since 12 Years of Age MADAME QUEEN BAKER of Louisiana . There will be a Special Spiritual Service, Healing, Reading and Financial Blessings. Each Sunday, 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
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721 E. North at Pulton Sunday School ...... 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 1 .. 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
^ ecrTot “ndSnSm? Joyful Sin ' ‘ Thursday, June 14—8 p.m.— Officers are Mrs. Verlie HarRcv. W. I. Jones, True Vine Bap- per, general chairman; Mrs. Nettie t j s t Barnes, co-chairman. The public is Friday, June 15—8 p.m.—Rev. extended a cordial welcome.
because we love you and because M. HUghley, Westwood Baptist, we know that you are worthy of Wednesday, June 13—Rev. R. F. high appreciation. We thank you Gregory, Beulah Baptist.
Thursday, June 14—Rev. J. H. Cheffins, Community Baptist. ” ‘ Friday, June 15—Rev. J. A. Wil-
PU.RITAN BAPTIST -CHURCH 872 W. 27th Street Sunday School — 9:30 A.M. i 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.
EPISCOPAL CHURCHES
CATHEDRAL ON THE CIRCLE Sundry 8, 9:15, 11, 12:30
St. Philip's 702 North West Street Sunday Services 8:» A. M. and 11:00 A. M. Church School 9:30 A. M.
• All Saints 1559 Central Avenue 7:30 Low Maas 9:15 Sunrf Mass Confession Sat. 5:00 P. M. _
“ALL VISITORS AND JIOM* FOLK WOHSHJP AS ONE** FIRST'* FREfiWILL. ^BAPTIST CHURCH \ 360 W. 31st St. WA 3-6667 ORDER OF SERVICE Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worships . 11:00 A. M. Prtv Bzptbi League . 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship ... 7:30 P. M. Rev. Cecil Hall, Pastor
Hear! The Eostern Star And Beulah Baptist Male Choruses AT BEULAH BAPTIST CHURCH 913 Edgemont Ave. In A Joint Annual Musical SUNDAY, JUNE 10— 3:30 P.M. Sponsored By Beulah Baptist Male Chorus Dcaron Charles Greer, Pres. Rev. R. F. Gregory, Pastor
Recognition Service i For Andrew Moore At South Calvary
for your good works, your inspiration and your loving kindness.” Services will begin promptly at
7:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. on Sun- liams, New Baptist day. The following pastors, accom- 'Sunday, June 17—Rev. M. M. panied with their congregations Allen, New Light Baptist.
Rev. W. M. Robinson Guest Speaker At Community Baptist
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCHES
ALLEYNS CHAPEL Julian and Catherwood Streets (Irvington) CALDWELL CHAPEL 1062 N. Sheffield Street CAMPBELL CHAPEL 799 Wett 25th Street JONES TABERNACLE Blackford and hjlefeigan Streete ,, MESSIAH TEMPLE 16th end Cornell Streeti PEN1CK CHAPEL 1146 Earhart Street ST. MARK’S 1861 S. Shelby Street ST. PAUL 1116 Udel Street .
ROCKY SHORE SINGERS FRIENDLY SISTERS ; , ' t . Present The SILVER LEAF QUINTET . Of Louisville, Ky. SAT., JUNE 9—8:30 P.M. TRUE VINE BAPTIST 19th & Columbia SUffc^JUNH 10—3:30 P.M. NEW HOPE BAPTIST 16th & Sheldon SUN., JUNE 10—8:30 P.M. JOSHUA BAPTIST 16th & Columbia Public Invited
Buggs Temple In Its Fourth Anniversary
ST. JOHN TAYLOR TAYLOR—In loving memory of our daughter and sister MISS ANTHONY ST. JOHN TAYLOR who passed away June 7, 1961. There is a mother who misses you sadly, And finds the time long since you went; And I think of you daily and hourly But I try to be brave and content. But the tears that I shed in silence, And I breathe a sigh of regret. For you were mine, and I remember, Though all the world forget. Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Taylor Parents 1 Sisters and Brothers
MELODIC SINGERS a ' Sponsoring ANNUAL JULY 4TH BUS TRIP . To Forrest Pork Zoo ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Bus Leaving Tuesday, July 3—11 P.M. CHARITY HALL 1935 N. West St. Returning Wednesday, July 4- ;< 11 P.M. Round Trip Fare $10.00 Make Early Reservations Cali John Turk WA. 5-2291 — WA. 4-0943 . Or.ME. 2-1271 Everyone Welcome!
ANDREW MOORE South Calvary Baptist Church Sunday School, 1146 S. Kenwood Avenue, is givin? sp-cial recognition to Andrew Moore for three and one-half years of perfect attendance to Sunday School, Andrew is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mopre, 9y6 S. Kenwood Avenue, A member of South Calvary Baptist Church, and tft# treasurer of the Junior Choir in the church. Graduating senior of Harry E. Wood High School, rating second in his class, he played on the Wood Basketball Team and a member of Wood Track team. Andrew is looking forward to entering college next fall.
celebrate the 4th anniversary of the church and its pastor. Many
, , . A pastors, churches and choirs will church will accompany him. A atten( j an( i participate in this two cordial.anvitaiaon is ..extended The
Bus Trip To Chicago LEAVE INDIANAPOLIS Saturday, July 7th at 5 a.m. From 2005 N. Senate Ave. LEAVE CHICAGO Sunday Evening, July 8th At 6 P.M. Evenings After 5 P.M. CALL WA. 3-9523 Sponsored by The Marathon Club
ftXCE AMITY DAY “Unfolding Race Amity” discussion; public invited—refreshments. PLANNER HOUSE, 333 W. 16th St. SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2:30 P.M. BAHA'I FAITH
For Information Call LI. 7-3691
BAHA'I TEMPLE WILMETTE, ILL.
REV. W. M. ROBINSON The Reverend W. M. Robinson,
pastor of Eastern Star Baptist Church, will deliver the message for Men’s Day at Community Baptist Church, 1240 W. Roache Street on Sunday, June 10—3:30 p.m. The Men’s Chorus of his
SUPT. JAMES
Special services June 10 through June 24 at 7:30 p.m. and at 3 p.m. on Sundays will be held at Buggs Temple Church of God In Christ, 316 Douglass Street, to
the public.
LaSelle Thompson, chairman; John Dragton, co-chairman; Rev. J. H. Cheffins, pastor.
THE JUNIOR CHOIR OF MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHllRCH 727 Blake St. peonies JORDAN-AIRES SINGERS In A Full Musical Program
SUNDAY, JUNE 10 7:45 p.m. Don Bradley, Pres. Dr. II. T. Toliver, Pastor
| week^Tmihvetwsry-retrbratinn/ The public is ihMted to attend. Supt.
James C. Buggs, pastor.
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THE GOSPEL PEARLS Arc Celebrating Their 6TH ANNIVERSARY Friday, June 8 — 8:00 P. M INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH • Walnut and Douglass Streets Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister Special Guests: JOHNSON SPECIALS of Milwaukee, Wisconsin TRAVELING NOTES of Louisville, Kentucky SATURDAY, JUNt 9—8:00 P.M. THE GOSPEL PEARLS Hill Give TwclTrophies To The Best Groups of the City AT UNIVERSAL CHURCH OF TRUTH 786 Indiana Avenue SUNDAY, JUNE 10 - 3:30 P. M. and 8 P. M. Mrs. Christina Word, Sponsor .... Rev. Mrs. Ruth Beck, Minister
GOODWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 13th & Columbia Will Close The 20th Anniversary Of Their Pastor Rev. William Harris & his Wife SUNDAY, JUNE 10 KEV. B. J. LANCASTER of Bethel Baptist Church, Louisville, Kentucky 'Will Speak at the Morning And Afternoon Services. Come Out and Meet Your Friends from Ky.
Eastern Star Baptist Church 2201 Columbia Avenue SUNDAY, JUNE 10TH Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. Message by the Pastor At 3:30 P. M. REV. CHARLES BLEDSOE, will speak for the C. B. W. Club MRS. ASALENE NDLDEN, of Galilee Baptist Church Will ■ Be Guest Soloist Along With The Young AduH Choir of Eastern Star Church Geraldine Sears, Chairman B. T. U., 6-7 P. M.; Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M. Joint Musical Program By The EASTERN STAR and FIRST SAMUEL MALE CHORUSES The Public Is Invited To Attend f Mrs. Marie Bledsoe, Church Reporter f James Calvert, Business Manager Rev. W. M. Robinson, Minister
ST JAMES BAPTIST CHURCH Of Nashville, Tenn. Will Worship All Day AT KING SOLOMON BAPTIST CHURCH 1023 S. Meridian St. SUNDAY, JUNE 10 Everyone Welcome Rev. Otis Nance, Minister
TAKE A TRIP TO WASHINGTON, D.C. JULY 28—AUGUST 2 ROUND TRIP $66.00 INCLUDING HOTEL v RESERVATION. $36.00 WITHOUT HOTEL RESERVATION St. Paul A.M.E. Boosters Club For Information Call , Ruth Horsley, ME. 64J774 Thelma Maxey, WA. 6-4729
CHURCH ADS DEADLINE 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY
SPECIAL SERVICE For MONTEREY PROJECT PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH 30th and Clifton FRIDAY, JUNE 8 8 P.M. Sermon by REV. B. J. ALMON Pastor, Canaan Baptist
Co/d of Thanks MILES—The family of MR. ED MILES 344 Douglass Street wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation, the kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes, extended by our relatives, friends and neighbors in our time of bereavement. We especially wish to thank the Reverend M. M. Allen and associate ministers for consoling remarks. The Auxiliaries, choir and membership for the New Light Br-'tist Church, and Mi's. Marie Tayior, for the beautiful solo, and the Peoples Funeral Home for efficient service rendered. Mrs. Carrie Miles, Widow Henry Miles Ivory Joyner, Sons Arthur and Austin Miles, Brother^
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BLACKMAN—Our appreciation is sincere as we thank our neighbors, friends, members of various churches for beautiful floral tributes, many acts of unforgettable kindness shown during the illness and at the passing of our loved one MRS. ELEASE BLACKMAN With equal sincerity we thank Rev. H. T. Toliver and associate ministers for consoling remarks; the Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home for efficient service and all who assisted in any way. God bless each of you. Allene Blackman, Daughter Ellis McGee, Father And Family
SMITH — All acts of kindness, sympathy and floral tributes extended in our loss at the passing of, HENRY M. SMITH are more deeply appreciated more than any words of thanks can express. Special thanks to Rev. P. L. Ayers and Rev. F. M. Webb; the Patton Funeral Home for efficient service. Mrs. Nettie Smith, Wife And Family.
RICHARD B. HAYES HAYES — In loving memory <
my husband
who passed June 7, 1959. In my heart lies a picture Of you who have gone to rest,
HANNA—The family of JOE HANNA wishes to thank with deep appreciation the kindness, sympathy and' beautiful floral tributes extended by our relatives, friends and neighbors in our time of bereavement. We especially wish to thank the Rev. C. V. Jetter and ReV. Wadsworth for consoling remarks; frVin LeVelle, Mr. Fletcher; for beautiful solos rendered; the Ushbf Bbard; choir and Male Chorjis of Shiloh Baptist Church. Mrs. Juanita Livingston Mrs. Estelle Robinson Mr^ Cecil Knott Mrs. Augusta Williams
Sisters
William Hanna Lindsey J. Hanna
Brothers
Nieces and Nephews
PAYNE—The family of the late
WILLIAM PAYNE
In memory’s frame I shall keep wi h Z, ^ ™ with d e nd
sincere appreciation to t h e'i r
Because you were one of the
best.
Tercena, Wife
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friends, neighbors and relatives for sympatic messages and other acts of unforgettable kindness in our loss. Further thanks to the Reverends Otis Armistead, Walter
CARSON In memory of our dear Edwards A L . Oglesby. James G.
mother
JULIA CARSON who passed away June 9, 1961. It is lonesome here without you, And sad and weary the way; Life has not been the same Since you were called away. Eloise Daniels, Daughter And Family
THE SOUTHERN FAITHS Of Chicago, Illinois Will Be Here For THE ANNIVERSARY Of The Well Known REV. BEARD And His Fellowship Singers SAT., JUNE 9—8 P.M. SUN., JUNE 10—3 P.M. MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH 713 N. Belmont Ave. Rev. Mozel Sanders, Ministor
REV. WALTER C. COOK & MRS. VANDAtlNE COOK Of Inkster, Michigan Will Be At The CHURCH OF LIVING GOD C. W; F. F. ; > 2459 Ethel St. •. SUNDAY, JUNE 10 7 :00 p. m. THE GOSPEL CHORUS Of T7ie Church Will Furnish The Music. Rev. James C. Hawkins, Pastor
THE SOUTHERN WAYS Of Nashville, Tenn. Will Be At The SOUtHfeRN BAPTIST CHURCH 16th & Columbia Ave. * ■. >■ j J ■ : . si SUNDAY, JUNE 10 8 p.m.., . Public Invited
Hutson, for their comforting remarks; Mrs. Mary A. Henry, soloist; the King and King Funeral Home, for efficient service. To those who assisted in any way to help lighten our burden we are
grateful.
Mrs. Lillian Payne, Wife And Family.
Recognition Rervice Of Greater Christian Baptist Held May 22
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CARLILE THOMAS FOX FOX — In loving memory of CARLILE THOMAS FOX who passed June 9, 1961. One year has passed since that sad day, When one we loved was called away; God took him home—it was His Will; Within our hearts he liveth still. Mrs. Mattie Corley, Sister George Fox William Fox, Brothers
CARTER — In loving memory of MASHLEY C. CARTER wfio passed away June 9, 1944. As long as hearts remember, As long as dear ones care. We cannot lose the ones we love They are with us everywhere. Betty Brown, Mother Brothers and Sisters
WILEY — In loving memory of WILLIAM T. WILEY who passed June 10, I960. To us his name will ever be The key that unlocks memory Of a dear one gone but cherished yet, A beloved face we ll ne’er forget. Mrs. Helen Williamson, Daughter Roger Hall, Son of Chicago, Illinois.
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REV. WILLIAM S. BYRDSONG On Tuesday evening, May 22, 1962, the members of Greater Christian Baptist Church held Recognition service at 316 W. 30th Street, the present location of the church. The pastor and founder is the Reverend William S. Byrdsong. The service was officiated by Rev. D. B. Dudley, pastor of Galilee Baptist Church. Other ministers taking part were Rev. Estee Adams, Carter Memorial Baptist Church and Rev. Baker, an associate minister of Galilee Baptist Church. The public is invited to worship with us. Sunday School—0:30 a.m., morning worship—11 a.m.
THE SPIRITUAL TRAVELERS SINGERS Of Carbondale, Illinois GOSPEL TRAVELERS Of This City In A Complete Program SUNDAY, JUNE 10 8 P.M. ZION HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 2304 N. Arsenal Ave. The Public Is £ ILd Itev. R. Mumford, Minister
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