Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1962 — Page 7

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IMT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Hev. R. T. Andrew*. Sr., P&atar Rer. I/, t. Ervin jr_ Awt. Pastor SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 8 & 11 a.m. Sermon *TN THE SAME COUNTRY” Pastor 3;30 p m. Celebrat'ng A Day of Jubilee Guest Preacher FEV. .1. p oitti^aW, P?»«tor Of Zion Hill, Dayton, Ohio 7:30 p.m. The Visual Aid Committee Presents Light On The Important Subject — “THE COMMON MARKET” Motners' room -rliewc mccnera n»af bring their babies and hear and Me services undisturbed. Facilities and conveniences for attention tp babies near. Nurse In attendance. You are urged to stop for a Moment's prayer in the Wayside Chapel on the 35th street aide of the church-

CHURCH ADS DEADLINE 11 a,m. WEDNESDAY

“ALE 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

AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCHES

JONES TABERNACLE Blackford and Michigan Streets MESSIAH TEMPLE 16th and Cornell Streets ST. PAUL 1116 Udell Street

EPISCOPAL CHURCHES

CATHEDRAL ON THE CIRCLE Sunday Services 8. 9: 5, 11, 12:30

St. Philip'! 702 North West Street Sunday Services 8:00 am., 9:30 a.m., 11:00 am. Church School 9:30 A.M.

All Saints 1559 Central Avemie \ 7:30 Low Mass 9:15 Sung Mass Confessipn Sat. 5:0(1 P.M-

31st, Anniyersary for Rev.,, Mrs, P. D. jqcolxs at Mt, Parap Bqpti§t

The Indianapolis Recorder, Dec. 8, 1962—7

SOME OF LEADERS FOR DAY: Reading from left to right: First Row: Sisters Nekoda Spann, general chairmen, Gwendolyn O’Neal, Sadie Vincent, program committee. Second Row: Bro. William O’Neal, general chairman, Bro. Oscar Davenport, (inset) chairmen finance committee. Sister Carmen Porter, program committee; Rev. II. L. Burton, pastor. Sister Verdell Blackmon, (inste) chairmen special committee, and Sister Marie Shobe, program committee. (Not shown on picture): Mrs. Edna B. Witt, general chairmen, and Bro. Henry Yost, chairmen, finance committee, Sisters Nell Reid, Louise Smith, Anna L. Bass, Myrtle Spigh, Margaret Saiberto, Mae Thomas, and Della Sutton, Special Effort: Mrs. H. L. Burton; Special Sisters: Geraldine Whitlow, Effie Dickerson, Ruth Hayes, Sarah Vandiver, Charlie

Mae Ross, L. G. Frakes, Mary Colbert, Mary Fans, Mary Apn Lyles. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES and Membership Registration will be held on Sunday, December 9 at Phillips Templp C.M.E. Church, 1226 North West Street, where Dr. H. L. Burton is pastor. This momentous one-day project seeks the registration and attendance of every person who is presently a member or who has ever been listed on the membership roll of the church. Arrangements have been made to provide meals and transportation for elderly persons and shut-ins who may require such service in order to attend. Rev. Burton urges all not to stay away because they have no money and are unable to pay church dues or feel they cannot attend church because of “erring human concepts.” '

Schedule of services are as follows: 9:30 a.m. — Church School 10:25 a.m. — Church School Program 11:00 a.m. — Worship Service 1:00-3:00 p.m. — Dinner ... By Special Committee 4:00 p.m. — “King and Queen For A Day”. . . Special Effort 6:00 p.m. — ‘‘Musical Extravaganza” Sponsored by the General Chairmen and Program Committe

Brotherhood of MESSIAH M.B. CHURCH 2701 N. Calif. St. Are Sponsoring JORDAN-AIRES Sunday, December 9 3:30 p.m. Public Invited Rev. Albert Wadsworth, Pastor

SPIRITS OF HARMONY Will Render Service For The Benefit of The Pastor’s Aid SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 8:30 p.m. ST. JOSEPH SPIRITUAL TEMPLE 1219'/i N. Senate Ave. Qneen Esther Smith, Pres. Eider Mack Noel, Pastor

A BENEFIT PROGRAM For Underprivileged Children Given By The JORDAN-AIRES SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 9 p.m. CHRIST M.B. CHURCH . Eugene & Rader Sts. Same Group Will Broadcast On Radio 9:45 p.m. Rev. W. M. Edwards, Chnn.

The Shiloh Ministers’ Deacons’ & Trustees’ Wives Will Observe Their ANNUAL DAY Featuring: The First Samuel Male Chorus and the Shiloh Gospel Chorus In A Joint Musical SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 3:30 p.m. SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH 791 N. West St, Mrs. Gladys Green, Pres. Rev. C. V. Jetter, Pastor

The Gethsemone Baptist Church Usher Board YVill Celebrate Their 27th ANNIVERSARY Sun., Dec. 9—3:30 p.m. -REV. W. M. .ROBINSON Pastor of Eastern Stgr Baptist Church And His Congregation Will Be Guests ' The Public Is Cordially Invited Bro. Grady Seymore, Pres. Rev. F. K. Dillard, Pastor

Good Samaritan Baptist Church News On Sunday, December 9, 3:30 p.m., the Pastor’s Aid is celebrating their pastor’s birthday. Guest for this great service will be Rev. Earl Kirig, pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church and his choirs will

render music. We, the members, are asking his many friends and well-wishers to share this service with him. Mrs. Annie B. Smith, president; Mrs. Hattie Posley, program chairman; Rev. J.T. Highbaugh, pastor. At 8 p.m. the

Galilee Baptist Honors 34th Year Of Pastor, Wife

The Galilee Baptist Church, lo- || cated at 25th Street and Eastern Avenue, is celebrating the 34th anniversary of Rev. and Mrs. D. B Dudley, Sunday, Decepiber 9,

1902.

The following ministers participating are Rev. E. J. Odom of 25th Street Baptist Church, who will deliver the morning message at 11 a.m. o’clock. 3 p.m. anniversary service, the anniversary sermon. Rev. H. T. Toliver, minister of Mt. Olive Baptist Church, and choir. Reception 6:30 p.m. immediate assembly in basemeiit. Coming to Galilee in the year of 1928, we pause in recognition and honor of our pastor and his wife. We must first thank Almight God for seeing fit to plant Rev. ! Dudley in this vineyard to cultiyard and harvest this field, as I the almighty so directs him- Mrs. Clarissa Dudley, the wife who by his side works so whole-heartedly in every phase of our church, is an asset in the field of Christiani- ! ty. The growth of this community throughout spiritually, has been due largely to the teachings and directions of our pastor. He has already carved a corner-stone of memories of greatness that shall and will, live on, that the sands of time can never erase. May God’s blessings be ever with him. Chairman of anniversary, Mrs. Carrie Oldham; publicity, Mrs. man, Mrs. Mary Worders.

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REV. C. HENRY BELL Speaker—11 A.M. On Sunday, December 9, the Mt. Paran Baptist Church will give honor to Rev. and Mrs. P. D. Jacobs on this anniversary cele-

bration.

These 31 years have been progressive ones. As an associate pastor he has been a strong support to our pastor, Dr. Bell, and his devoted and continuous services to Mt. Paran and this community is unmeasurable. His wife is a very important figure who stands by his side, and blends into his line of work beau-

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REV. W- E. STARKS Speaker—3:30 P.M. tinguished teachers of the Central District Theological Seminary. He is also a very important civic worker and leader and an inspiration from every point of view. Our pastor. Dr. Bell, will preach in the 11 o’clock services and Rev. Starks and congregation of New Liberty Baptist Church will render services in the 3:30 p.m. session. This is an invitation to all to come and worship with us at the church, 12th and Missouri

Streets.

Dr. C. Henry Bell, pastor; Sister Fannie Shannon, general chairman; Brother Burnice Head, Publicity Chairman.

MRS. ARNISHER SMITH BROWN

^JROWN—In loving memory of our daughter, wife, mother, sister and niece MRS. ARNISHER SMITH . BROWN who departed this life December

6, I960.

It has been two years since you went away. We think of you each and every day We pray and do the best

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Hoping some day we will meet again Your loving husband, McClinton Brown Three Children Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith

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FAITHFUL WQNDFSS Of Chicago, 111. LIVE WIRE HARMONEERS Of This City In A Full Program SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 3:30 p-m. INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass Sts. Mrs- Christina Word, Sponsor Kev- E. R. Gatewood, Pastor

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ALL THY WORKS SHALL PRAISE TMEp, 0 U>RD; AND THY SAINTS SHALL BLESS T HEE. — PSALMS 145. Every One Invited to Hear BISHOP J. S. HOLLY P.A. OF W. iNg. of CHICAGO, ILL. Sunday Morning and Sunday Night DECEMBER 9, 1962

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OLIVER YOUTH CHQIR In A Complete Prqgram SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 3:30 p.m. / GREATER- CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH 22d & Sheldon Mrs. Luverta Brown, Sponsor Rev. J. Patton, Pa$tor Public Invited

CORINTHIAN BAPTIST 721 E. North 9i Fuitpn 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 fr m. Rev. Stephen WcUs- Paatgr

ST. PAUL AMEZ 1116 Vdell St. Will Celebrate Its 5th ANHIVIRSARY DECEMBER 6-17th, 8 p.m. Rev. Odella Davis, Pastor Everyone Welcome

Special Service AT MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 727 Blake St. SUN-, PEC. 9—3:30 P.M. Fpr The Benefit Qf The Pastor’s Aid Guest Speaker REV- T. A. CLARK Qf Greater St. James baptist Church Accompanied by s Congregation Singing Groups public invited H. T* Toliver, Pastor

WOMEN'S DAY AT PEQPLES TEMPLE 10th & Delaware Sts. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 Guest Speakers: 11 a.m. WRS. DAVENPORT 3:30 p.m. SISTER ANNA BYBEE 7:30 p.m MRS. MA-.Y E. McCLAJN Of Noblesville, Ind. Rev. James Jones, Pastor

SISTER GLADYS WOMACK SISTER BESSIE MeCASKEY Are Giving A MUSICAL SUN., DEC. 9—8 P.M. AT GREATER ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH 19th & Sheldon Our Gpests Will Be THE PATTERSON TRIO And Qfhjer Talents Of Th$ City Rev. A. Hughes, Pastor

New Church Of Believers Hold Dedication Service

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SINGER JENNIE FORSTER Dedication services of the New Church of Believers in Christ Tabernacle, 2806 N. Eastern Avenue, will be held Sunday, December 16, at 2 p.m. The public is welcome to attend. Bishop Oscar Sanders, • Diocesan; Elder William Holder, District Elder; Sister Jennie Foster, pastor.

Af Barnes Methodist

ORIGINAL GOSPEL SOUL BURNERS Present TONES OF HARMONY Of Louisville, Kentucky JOYFUL-AIRES Of Hopkinsville, Kentucky In A Complete Musical Program Sun., Dec. 9—7:30 p.m. GREATER BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH 1215 E. 15th St. Rev. Samuel Day, Pastor

EASTERN STAR BAPTIST CHURCH 2201 Columbia Ave.' SUNDAY, ppC^MBER 9 Presents EASTERN STAR MALE CHORUS SOUTH CALVARY MALE CHORUS In A Joint Musical Program ' 7:30 p.m. The Public 1$ Invited James Calvert, Prog. Chrm. Thomas Noel, Pres. Rev. W. fll. Robinson, Pastor

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Second Annual Women's Day Service BETHEL TABERNACLE APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH 2002 Martindale Ave. Morning Speaker Sister Lillie Tobin Vaughn Afternoon Speaker Sister Estella Mills State Missionary Choir Will Sing Elder Owen Young. Minister Sister Rebecca Ledford, Spon. All Welcome!

BARNES METHODIST CHURCH The great angelic choir, a children’s choir of 20 voices, will appear at the Barnes Methodist Church, 900 West 30th Street, in a musical recital Sunday, December 9 at 6 p.m. Schedule of services are as follows: Sunday School—9:30 a.m. Morning Worship—10:45 a.m. Sermon—by the pastor, Rev. Ayers. The music will be rendered by the Senior and Junior Choirs and Male Chorus of the church. Promptly at 6 p.m. at Barnes Church, the great Angelic Choir, a children’s choir of 20 voices will present their musical recital. This choir is a choir of the church under the direction of Mrs. Oscaretta Hewlett. Mrs. Nellie Mae Clark is a special worker with the choir. The age of the children will range from six to eleven years old. This splendid group of little singers, has been called by those who haVe heard them, one of the finest children’s choirs of the city. No one should miss this great musical treat. A free-will offering will be taken. Everyone is invited; everyone is welcome! Come out and enjoy an hour of superb singing. Rev. Paul L. Ayers is pastor.

CARPENTER—In loving memory of our wife, mother and grandmother MRS. CLARA BELL CARPENTER who departed this life November 28, 1955. Our thoughts go wandering when daylight fades, To the land of long ago, And memory paints the scenes of old In the gold of the twilight glow. We seem to see in the soft, dim light A face we love the best, And think of her when the sun’s last ray Goes down in the far-off west. James E. Carpenter, Husband Children and Grandchildren

BABY CONTEST TEA Sponsored By The Deacons and Trustees Bibleway Baptist Church SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 3:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. AT THE CHARITY HALL 1036 N. West St. Various Singing Groups Will Appear Come and Vote For Your Favorite Baby

Household Of Ruth Sponsors First Queen Crowning The Queen Esther Household of Ruth No. 6851 is sponsoring their First annual affair of Crowning the Queen to reign for a year, on Sunday, December 9, 3:30-7 n.m. in the Planner House, 333 West 16th Street. The Coronation will be conducted by Sister Celeatha B. Johnson, District Grand Most Noble Governor of Gary. Entertainment for the evening .vill consist of a Fashion Parade ind Talents from all over the .. - > ;ity. Sister Veanie D. Dawson, Most Noble Governor; Sister Betty A. Goens, Noble Governor.

CAYTO—In loving memory of my dear husband GEORGE CAYTO who passed away December 12, 1959. It is lonesome here without you And sad and weary the way, Life has not been the same. Since you were called away. Anna Cayto, Wife MATTHEWS—In loving memory of my dear wife MRS. CLAUDIA MATTHEWS who passed away December-3, 1956. Six years have passed since that sad day, When the Master saw fit to take you away; It left my heart in grief and sorrow. But we’ll meet again in God’s tomorrow. A Devoted Husband Joseph Matthews JACOBS BROlHftS FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES Funeral services for Little Paula Marie Berry were held November 26 in the Westside Chapel. Dr. C. Henry Bell officiated. Burial was in New Crown. Funeral services for Mr. Tallie H. Greenwade were held November 27 in the First Free Will Baptist. Rev. Cecil Hall officiated. Burial was in New Crown. Funeral services for Mr. Joseph Lester were held November 27 hi Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Rev. J. C. Butler officiated. Burial was in New Crown.

Horace D. Miller Services for Horace D. Miller, who died Nov. 28 at General Hospital, were held Dec. 3 at King & King Funeral Home, with burial in New Crown Cemetery. Born at Trenton, Ky., Mr. Miller, 7Q, 1446 Roosevelt, had resided here 50 years. Survivors include a son, William Miller, Indianapolis, and five grandchildren.

Sonober Booker Last rites for Ivlrs. Sonobei Booker, 74, were held Dec. 3 at Jones Tabernacle AME Zion Church, of which she was a member, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Booker died Nov. 29 at her home, SC’S W. 30th. She had been a resident of Indianapolis 52 years and was employed at the ColumbiL Club 43 years. She was born m Kentucky. Mrs. Booker was president of nei church’s Home Missionary Society and a member of Stewardess Board No. 2, Henrietta Davis Missionary Circle and the Steward Circle. Survivors include a daughter, a •sister, and two brothers.

MRS. LOREN A WORDERS WORDERS—In loving memory of our wife,. , grandmother and sister LORENA WORDERS who passed away December 3, |961. The love you gave us many years Will never from us depart. Tho’ you have gone beyond our reach You are always in our heart. Mose Worders, Husband Roberta Gee, Daughter Chester Ridley, Brother James Gee, Son-in-law and Grandchildren

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MRS. RUTH CLAY STARKS STARKS—In loving memory of our mother and grandmother MRS. RUTH CLAY STARKS who passed away December 10, 1940. In my heart your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true; There’s not a day, dear mother, I do not think of you. Thelma B. Smith, Daughter William Jessie Smith Grandson

WHITE—In loving memory of our wife, mother and grandmother MRS. CALLIE M. WHITE who departed this life December 8, 1961. Sleep on dear wife, and take your rest. They miss you most who loved you best. Children and Grandchildren Lee B. White, Husband

CALDWELL—In loving memory of our beloved sister and aunt MARIAN D. CALDWELL who passed away December 12, 1933. If we could make steps out of our heartache Ai\d use all of our tear drops too We would build a stairway to heaven And climb it each day to see you. Alberta, Clara Dorothea and Carson Caldwell Brady

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