Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1963 — Page 7

Mh Zion Baptist Church At 35th and Graceland Avenue

Rev. R. T. Andrews, Sr., Pastor Rev. L. E. Ervin, Jr., Asst. Pastor SUNDAY, JULY 7 8 a.m. - Sermon “GUARDING THE KING" Pastor 11 a.m. - Sermon “MORE HOT HEADS NEEDED” Rev. Holsey Hickman 7:30 p.m. Baptizing. Right Hand of Fellowship and the Lord’s Supper Mothers’ room where mothers may bring their babies undisturbed. Facilities and conveniences for attention to babies near. Nurse in attendance. You ait* urged to stop for a moment’s prayer in tne Wayside Chapel on the 35th Street side of the church.

HILLSIDE. CHRISTIAN* CHURCH CENTER 1731 Ingram Ave. * ME. 2-4988 SUN., JULY 7, y (Sunday after Independence Day)^ Bible School-9:3( | A. M., Morning Worship - 10:45 a.m. Sermon: Pastor Barber, “Freedom Afterwhile? . .. Un Uh . . Freed) Now!” 3:00 p.m. - Film and Lecture, Wm. J. Barber, , Pastor - Director “TELESTAR”, Sndlana Bell Telephone Co.

Woman/s Day Speaker At New Bethel Baptist

CORINTHIAN BAPTIST 721 E. North at Fulton Sunday School 9:SB a. BL Morning Worship .. 11:00 a. m. B.Y.P.U 0:30-7:30 p. m. £ veiling Services 7:30-8:30 p. m. Rev. Stephen Wells. Pastor

Graduates Ta Be Honored During Youth Observance Northside New Era Baptist Church, 30th and Ethel St., will observe Youth Day on Sunday, July 7. Twenty-one graduates will be special guests. The speaker for the 11 a.m. .service will be Rev. William Davis. Mrs. Mattie Hunt of Galilee Baptist Church will be the speaker at 3:30 p.m. She will be accompanied by the youth choir. Phillips Temple and Shiloh Baptist Church youth choirs will also be guests. A program will be rendered by several of the youth choirs of the citv at 6:30 p.m. Monday, July 8—8 p.m., Dr. Ben Davis will be the speaker. Other features of the program will be the presentation of awards and scholarships. A reception will follow immediately after this service. The oublic is invited. Mrs- Noreen Williams, chairman, Rev. N. E. Vincent is oastor. Evening service will 'begin at 6:30 o’clock.

“ALL VISITORS AND HOME FOLK WOaoaSL* 1 AS INS” FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 960 W. 31* St. WA. 3-0687 ORDER OF SERVICE Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship .. 11:00 A.M. Free Baptist League 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship .. 7:39 P.M. Rev. Cecil Hall, Paator /

AMF ZION Churches • JONES TABERNACLE Blackford & Michigan Sts. • MESSIAH TEMPLE 16th At Cornell St. • ST. PAUL 1116 Udell St.

The Indianapolis Choral Union’s ANNUAL CONCERT Directed by Dr. Roscoe Palin SUNDAY, JULY 7 3:30 P.M. CHRIST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Eugene & Rader Streets Rev. Walter M. Edwards, Host Pastor Rev. W. M. Mallory’, Union Pres. Mrs. Alleyne Love, Youth Supervisor

EPISCOPAL CHURCHES

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

St. Philips 702 North West Street Sunday Services 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m.. Church School 9:30 A.M.

All Soints 1559 Central Avenue 7:30 Low Masa 9:15 Sung Masa Confession Sat. 5:99 P.M.

Indianapolis Christian Singers Association Will Give Their Regular Monthly Singers Association SONG SERVICE SUNDAY. . JULY 7 3 P.M. MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH 713 N. Behnoct Ave. Mack Brincfield, Pres. Rev. Mozel Sanders. Counselor and Pastor

SOUTHERN HARMONIZERS In A Full Musical Program FRIDAY, JULY 5—8 P.M. SEVEN STAR MISSION BAPTIST CHURCH 615 W. 27th St. VALLEY WONDERS Saturday, July 6 — 8 p.m. Sunday, July 7 Sunday School—9:45 a.m. Morning Worship—11 a.m. 3:30 p.m. SEVEN STAR MISSION CHURCH WUI Worship With St. Mission Baptist Church 1150 W. New York St. Rev. J. W. Stokes, Pastor 8 p.m. BESSIE McCASKEY SINGERS In A Complete Musical A WEEK S REVIVAL Conducted by REV. SAMUEL TURNER July 8 through 12 — 8 p.m. CALVARY MISSION BAPTIST CHURCH 337 W. 32nd St. Kingdom Building For God” Kingdom Building Gor God”

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COME AND BE SAVED 'Worship The Lord In Tho 8entity Of Holiness' OBEY ACTS 2.38 Christ Temple 430 WEST FALL CREEK BOULEVARD FOUNDED ON THE WORD OF GOD Take Northwestern Street Car to Fall Creek Boulevard Walk 2 Blacks Bast Corner Paris Avenue and Fall Creek Boulevard BISHOP WILLIE LEE, PASTOR

MRS. ALFRED CLAY I.Irs. Alfred Clay will be the Woman’s Day speaker for the Women’s Missionary Society of New Bethel Baptist Church, Sunday, July 7 at 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Clay received her education in the public schools of Beloit, Wisconsin, Marion and Terre Haute, Ind.; A.B. Degree, Indiana State College and her Master’s Degree from Howard University. A dedicated Christian, Mrs. Clay \s a member of St. John AME Church where she teaches the Woman’s Bible -"class serves as stewardess, secretary of the Church and Finance Committee and treasurer of the Women’s Missionary Society. She is also second vice-president and Area Coordinator of Indiana Conference Branch, Women’s Missionary Society. AME Church. A renowned speaker, Mrs. Clay will use as her subject, “The Christian Women’s Stewardship.” The year’s theme of New Bethel Missionary. Others 1 appe^rirvr on the program include Mrs. C h a r - lotte Myers of Trinity C. M. E. Church, who will give the welcome response and Mrs. Gertrude Wooten of Good Samaritan Baptist Church will sing. A musical meditation by Mrs. Mary Chisley will highlight the devotions which will begin with a processional of all the women of New Bethel from the church’s Fellowship Hall to the Sanctuary. A Women’s Chorus directed by Mrs. Mabel Washington will sing; Mrs. Beatrice Robinson, organist and Mrs. Idella Overton, pianist, will assist. This is an annual observance by the Women of New Bethel for spiritual renewal and inspiration. The women of the community are invited to join us. Mesdames Norvaline Wade is general chairman; Hilda Richards, program chairman: Estella Spann, chairman of devotions; Bernice Swiney, president; Dr. F. B. Davis, pastor.

JACOBS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES

Church Events ... of the

By WILLA THOMAS

City

The Indianapolis Recorder, July 6, 1963—7

The class also supports a mission^, PIcOSOITt Dcipt. Ifl

There are many people in various j The following churches have hospitals and homes who would be j closed vacation church schools:

Funeral services for Mr. Win- ! very happy to receive a card of 25th Street Baptist Church, fred H. Murray were held June j cheer or visit from church mem-i Barnes. Methodist Church, and Pu-! 25 in the Westside Chapel Rev. bers or friends. ! ritan Baptist Church. Christ Mis- | W. F. Sweatt officiated. Burial ; Central State Hospital patients ; sionary Baptist Church and Mt. Pawas in New Crown. need someone to visit them. If any ; ran Baptist Church will close Funeral services for Mrs. Van-; missionary society or person wants their schools this weekend.

lora Ferms were held June 25 in the Westside Chapel. Rev. Ruby Potter officiated. Burial was in Crown Hill. Funeral services for Mr. Gabe Gates were held June 25 in the Westside Chapel. Rev. P. C. Owens officiated. Burial was in Floral

Park.

Funeral services for Mr. James L. Crenshaw were held June 26 at First Baptist Church, Irvington. Rev. R. H. Noel officiated. Burial vas in New Crown. Funeral services for Mrs. Fanlie Jones were held June 26 in the Westside Chapel. Rev. W. F. Sweatt officiated. Burial was in New Crown. Funeral services for Mr. Reuel D. Gurnell were held June 27 at Barnes Methodist Church. Rev. L. Ayers officiated. Burial was in Crown Hil. Funeral services for Mr. Henry C. Dimmitt were held June 27 at Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church. Rev.

Mt. Zion Baptist Church had an

for which we are grateful. Mrs.

to join the “adoption program

please call me.

Mrs. Roj al McClain is mental health chairman for the Indian-

apolis Council of United Church ! Elizabeth Shepherd was director, Women. Tiv? Council has adopted j and B. J. Jackson was superintenover 600 patients. Each week a dent, portion is taken on a shopping tour ; * * * after receiving $1.50 each to spend. 1 Rev. William Chester Groves. Mt. Frienos you can help in this Pleasant Baptist Church minister.

Mrs. Rose Mitchell is president.

ary in the Panama Canal Zonejpli 170th Anniversary tut The members of Mt. Pleasant My thanks to Mission Group IV | B tist Church> located at 5900 of first Baptist Church for its R J d Roau - wiii ce , ebr .- e the 70 , h RrTrJri? ctes o' «<• to Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church's h Gue h st s pe ak er at'nWa.m. will junior missionaries lor their liber-: b Kev vv w ;;enuerson, Oreen-

al contribution. ^ > | vffle> Mississippi.

,, , T • cs- a. o R ev - J- F- Johnson of Mt. Paran Mrs. Mary Carvn First Baptist R ist churth wjll deljver the

mnr hio’h Tc-Ui»nwif-n vrwi. i __

iunior high teacher, returned home recently from the National

interracial vacation church school. j.^ a ’^. ls ^ ‘^'k 001 Congress furnish the music.

Ii gave $40.02 to our leprosy fund

message at 3:30 p.m. The Young « j Mt. Paran will

spoke Sunday afternoon for Mission Group III of First Baptist, N.I. Mrs. H. V. Halsell was chair-

in Kansas Citv, Mo. , „„„ * % * xvev. w. k /. oves, pastor, ex1T ,w .... . , !extends a cordial invitation to the

Hapny Hour Bund Club, spon- ^ llK ,-.

sored by Mrs. H. L Barton, had j -/ , ,

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6-Card of Thanks

man. The Mt. Pleasant Singers THEODOSH1A Tiny WEATHERS y whose presence is more and more

* * * j missed by

Patrice Ann, Daughter

and Family.

worthy project by sending your do- “ nations to Mrs. McClain, 655 W. Drive, Woodruff Place. Be sure to mark the envelope for Mental Health, ICU-

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,. x4 Dennis Dow- Mrs. June Crutchfield, Indiana ^ | dell, assistant Baptist State Junior Woman’s §|< * i '-M c 0 rn missioner j Convention president, has returned on the Board ol j home from Methodist Hospital and C o r rections, j s reportedly doing fine, according

will spearc Sunday at 7 p.m. dur-> lo Mrs. Mary Roscoe. Send her a

ing BTU Hour at Galilee Baptist 1 c . ard .

A—In Mcmonam

WEATHERS — To commemorate

the passing July 2, 1958 of

Rev. A. F. Murray, New Haven Baptist Church minister, returned home from Methodist Hospital

last week.

7. Solomon Benn officiated. Burial Church. Mrs. Lou Bertha Hardis- , vvhen you know a state officer

>vas in New Crown. iter ts sponsor. jij ) i e t me know. Graveside services for Mrs. j * * * ’ + * *

Katherine Kurtz were held June i . I Both Rev. and Mrs. C. Henry ’8 at New Crown Cemetery. I here» ,oing io ,i picnic July : pastor and his w jie 0 j; Mt. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary ^ Paran Baptist Church, are reportG. Sewell were held June 28 at tist Church .unday School. 1 he I improving. Also remember the Westside Chapel. Rev. U- group w.W ieav.* at 6 a.in lor Mon- ^ n ' T ToJivel . wife ol the renzo Ervin officiated. Burial was tL ‘ ie y Resoi t and^.etuin at 6 p.m. . ^ olive Baptist Church minister, in (Town Hill. iiu your prayers. Send them cards

Funeral services for Mr Robert July 13 20 an(] 21 lhe MethoUist of cheer. L. Curd were held June 2J at .no Young Acndt Conference will meet ' * *

Westside Chapel. Elder Morns at Barnes Methodist Church. Rev. w >e extend sympathy to the Golder officiated. Burial was in p aiI j Ayers is host minister. family ol the late Rev. Z. P. PittFloral Park. Barnes’ youth fellowship group- r an an <I members of Tabernacle Funeral services for Mr. Ernest win have a car wash July 13 at ’ Baptist Church. Rev. Pittman war F. Taylor were held June 29 jn church. Harry Penquite is superin-* lor rnan y >’L*ars a member and the Westside Chapel. Rev. Melvin tendent. moderator of tho Union District' Girton officiated. Burial was in * * * Association. He was also a memNew Crown. r Rev. F. R. Gregory, Beulah ber °I Galilee Baptist Church. The Funeral services for Rev. Z. P. Baptist Church minister, will de- I eulogy was read by Rev. D. S. DudPittman were held June 29 at Jjvor an afternoon message Sun- ley, minister, at Galilee Baptist.

Tabernacle Baptist Church. Rev. j day at 3.33 p.m. in First Baptist *

D. B. Dudley officiated. Burial Church, W.l. His choir will sing. ALL NEWS for this column must

was in Crown Hill. * * *

LINCOLN THOMAS

THOMAS—I wish to acknowledge I with appreciation the kindness and sympathy extended in any way by our friends and relatives at the passing of my husband, LINCOLN THOMAS

who passed away June 12, 1963. Evangeline Thomas, Wife

MRS. ROSA LEE SHROPSHIRE

BROOKS—We deeply appreciate^

SHROPSHIRE — In loving mem- I ^ courtesy cards of sympathy, ory of our beloved daughter. an< ^ beautiful flowers extended by step-daughter, mother, sister, and **nalives, friends and neighbors grandmother i during the illness and passing of MRS. ROSA LEE SHROPSHIRE ; our beloved sister and mother

Rev. W. v 7. Bigger, the late minister and organizer of Zion Temple

GALILEE BAPTIST SENIOR CHOIR Will Render A Complete Musical SUNDAY, JULY 7 3:30 P.M. ST. PAUL AME CHURCH 25th and Manlove Free Will Offering Rev. E. W. Arnold, Pastor

Funeral services for Mr. Lewis ] Mrs. Rosie Fauik of First Bap-j Thursday of each week. The 11 Rogers were held June 29 at the j tist, W.I., is president of the West- a.m. Wednesday deadline is for Westside Chapel. Rev; Kichard side Missionary Society. Other ' church ads and not “Church Events Byrdstrong officiated. Burial was ! officers include Mrs. Emma Heat-1of the City.’’ Mease mail the news in New Crown. er, vice-president; Mrs. Annie Bar-] to me at home, 746 Udell. Thank Funeral services Tor Mrs. Lucy nett, secretary; Mrs. Pernola Me-' you. Carter were held June 17 in King Damon, treasurer, and Mrs. Nettie * * *

Solomon Baptist Church. Rev. Heater pianist.

O. L. Nance officiated. Burial was i Officers of tlu? Northside Mi^in Macon, Georgia. sionary Society include Mrs. Gus-

Funeral services for Mrs. Dora -ie Ware, chairman; Mrs. Mary Ann ; Baptist Church died last week. C. Durrett were held June 18 in 1 Norris, secretary, and Mrs. Mai- : The former minister of Glencoe Mt. Paran Baptist Church. Rev. tie Mae Kerby treasurer. i Baptist Church, he was faithful P. D. Jacobs officiated. Burial was Mrs. Ioanna Waters and Rev. II. to his calling and did much good in Crown Hill." T - Toliver, Mt. Olive Baptist | for the cause of Christ. He really Funeral service? for Mr. Arthur Church minister, spoke al the * lived the life that he spoke of to Ingram where held June 18 in the i chutcil s iccenl woman s D;\>. olners and won many souls. Rev. We ;tside Chanel. Rev. D. B. * * * Bigger was loved and respected Dud lev offi'dated Burial was in ^ i aye. meetings and Bible the musses who knew him. Oui F1.V.I Park. • Iciais are ' held each. rueMlay al! deeiiest sympathy to the wife, Mrs. Funeral services for Mr. Her-’ P4ft Grt^Uftr— Mtunirm-Star, j Sular Bigger, and ihe family, man Parks were held June 18 in j Ba P tlst Church. * * * the Westside Chapel. Rev. P. I), j . ^ ! The Indiana Baptist State Star- ; Jacobs officiated. Burial was in 1 . , ao 1 mi Clay of St. John light Band Convention will meet |: Floral Park. AI IE Church will speaY for annual i J v dy 25 at Mt. Paran Baptist I Funeral services for Mrs. The- ^ onian s Da.v Sunda^ at i.«j0 p.m. ^ C hurch. I hope all churches will ma C. Mallary were held June 22' in Ncw Beth el Baptist Church, i send children. We will announce in the Westside Chapel. Rev. J. T. I \ l13 .- John A Wa .d‘’ is general he date and place next week. Mrs. f

a *— L. B. McKay is sponsor. Rev. Hen- :

not tell. Of the loss of one we loved so wel 1; And while she sleeps a peace-, ful sleep. Her memory we shall always keep. Sadly missed by The Family”

Perkins and members of West Side Church of Christ and the Peoples Funeral Home for wonderful service. Mary- Duncan, Sister Ernest Byrne, Son

TRUESTONE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 1042 S. Meridian Street Announces Their Regular Communion & Feet-Washing Service SUNDAY, JULY 7 12:00 NOON Attended by Pastor, Rev. Eugene Mason Assisted by Reverends C. Sutton.. Mt. Lebanon Baptist. R. A. Pullins, Greater Than 1 Baptist Churches

WOMEN'S DAY Observance - SUNDAY, JULY 7 GREATER ST. MARK BAPTIST CHURCH I960 Yandes St. 11 a.m.-Speaker Mrs. John A. Hall 3 p.m. - Speaker Mrs. G. W. Evans Everyone Is Cordially Invited Mrs. Biggerstaff, Chrm. Rev. A. Bernard, Pastor

SUMMER SCHEDULE OF SERVICES AT CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL ON THE CIRCLE Sunday Services 8 aJH. HC 9:15 a.m. HC (Family Service) 11 a.m. Morning Prayer (except 1st Sun.HC) » Weekday Services Mon.-Fri. HC 7 a.m. Sat. HC 8 a.m. Holy Days HC 12:06 p.m. Fri. Organ Recital ;3:30 p.m.

ZION TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 2702 Martindale Ave. SUNDAY, JULY 7 3:30 P.M. REV. T. BRISCOE Accompanied by Male Chorus Of Christ Missionary Baptist Church Will Worship WUh Us Sis. Irene Wallace, Sponsor Rev. DeWitt Fleming, Acting Pastor

Highbaugh officiated. Burial was

in Floral Park.

Funeral services for Mr. John H. Kemp were held June 22 in the Westside Chapel. Rev. Jake Turnpr. officiated. Burial was in

Wood Haven.

chairman. A reception will follow' in fellowship hall honoring the speaker. Mrs. John Talley and Mrs. Chrisline Floyd are also

chairmen.

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rv Bell is pastor.

tf <i

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schumann. Christian church members, will en-

. . . .. ! roll this fall in the Costa Rica An open house and dinner are ; i anKrua} , e sch ool, and next March

Funeral services for Mrs. Wa- ! ' vil1 begin te ^ chiri r as ™ is si° n - lena Haslett were held June 22 mj27*h markin'* tho^be ^nnine of j ! ur * e3 lor Disciples of Christ n— r>xi t* 27.n, maikiH^ the beginning ol a in p^aguay. Both are graduates

! of Butler University. He taught at j xaaoia w

... . ..J School 51 and the Indiana School ^ ’ J°NLS l uritan Baptist Church will fo , the Hlind . She wus a Weekday JONES-ln loving memory of our

the Westside Chapel. Rev. H. T. Toliver officiated. Burial was in

Crown Hill.

Funeral services for Mr. Clarence F. McClung were held June 22 at the Westside Chapel. Rev. William H. McReynolds officiated. Burial was in Floral Park.

Church Ads

Deadline T1 a.m.

Wednesday

day nursery.

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MARIA W. JONES

] DIMMITT—The family of HENRY C. DIMMITT i gratefully acknowledges the pinny kind expressions of sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father. The cards, calls, telegrams, cars, floral tributes and other condolences, are ' deeolv aporeciated. Especially do we thank the pastoi, <.ne n.ev. Solomon Benn III, the Missionary Society and other jjpemnors.o.f jhe_Ajlen Chapel AME **CTiurch, our neigliBbrs, and JacdBs Brothers Funeral Home for serv-

*vco idlOtirCsi.

The Dimmitt Family VARD—The family of the ^ “ ROY HOWARD 2945 Paris Avenue, wishes to express gratitude for the many expressions of sympathy received from friends, firemen, members of the Dukes Club and other well-

wishers.

Mrs. Audrey Howard, Wife Mrs. Marsha Jo Newman,

Daughter

Roy Howard Jr., Son

New Bethel B-^tist Church OBSERVES WOMEN'S DAY Sunday, July 7, 1963 1519-41 Martindale Ave. 3:30 p.m. — Speaker MRS. NAOMI CLAY, ST. JOHN AME CHURCH The Public Is Invited Mrs. John P. Wade, Gen. Chrm. Mrs. Verne Overton, Asst. Chrm. Mrs. Bernice Swiney, Miss. Pres. Mrs. William White, Pub. Chrm. Dr. F. Benjamin Davis, Pastor Mrs. Fred Richards, Prog. Chrm. Mrs. Hadee Wilson aud Mrs. Frances E. Bogjin, Finance Committee

visit Emmanuel CME Church Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Rev. John Crook. Puritan pastor, wiil speak. His choir will sing. Rev. O’Neal Shyne

is host minister.

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Your money is needed to buy food for the world’s hungry people. Send your dollar donations to CROP, 1622 N. Meridian.

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A teachers’ class will meet each Monday at 7 p.m. in Gethseniune Baptist Church. Teachers ajo Cecil Smith, and Rev. F. K. Dillard,

minister.

A very nice letter was in the mail recently from Dr. Robert Nelson, chairman of the department of Africa and Jamaica for the Christian Churches (Disciples of Christ). The group is doing a very good job seeing that the gospel is spreaded throughout the world.

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If you want to see a group of

School of Teacher.

Religious Education auntie

- MARIA W. JONES =1= * * who passed away July 5, 19(72.

The love you gave us many

Indiana Chain of Mission’s state board met Friday at 10:00 a.m. in North Methodist Church. Members from 17 participating communities will complete plans for . the sixth annual Chain of Mission meetings Sept. 29-Oct. 4. The Chain will bring 28 missionaries and administrators from five continents to Indiana. Dr. Grover L. Hartman is Chain executive secre-

tary.

years

Will never from us depart.

Rev. Dwight L. French of Indi-

ananolis has been appointed to the church development department, United Missionary Society, stall'. As a field consultant, he will aid in organizing new churches. Rev. French has worked in res'earch and church planning at the Christian Theological Semi-

Christians in action, visit the Mis- nary and the Church Federation,

sion Building in Irvington.

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MURRAY'—My appreciation is deep and sincere as I thank the wonderful friends, neighbors and

relatives of

MR. WINFRED H. MURRAY for their beautiful floral bouquets, cards, telegrams, and personal courtesies extended in my

’Tho you have gone beyond our loss. And with equal sincerity i reach aiso wisn to tbunk Reverends John You are always in our hearts. j Butler, W. F. Sweatt, for their Mrs. Mildred A. Smith 1 comforting remarks, the soloist, Mrs. Georgiaetta Cheesbourough, pallbearers, those who donated Mr=. Bernice Boyd j cars: the Jacobs Brothers Funeral

Home, Westside Chapel for their efficient service. To those who assisted in any way to help lighten the burden I shall be ever grate-

ful.

Mrs. Minnie Murray, Wife PRIMUS — The wife and children wishes to thank neighbors, friends, and clubs for personal courtesies extended during the illness and death of MR. OTTU PRIMUS who passed June 19th.

flan now to attend the Indiana Baptist State Sunday School and Bl U Congress opening July 15 at Shiloh Baptist Church. Rev. Robert Saunders is minister.

For 10 years he was a pastor in

Massachusetts.

Metoka and Galeda Bible Class of First Baptist Church donated 20 testaments to Sunnyside Hospital patients. They were deliv1 ered by the teacher, Joseph Black.

"Jesus Christ The Same Yesterday And Today And Forever' HELD OVER FOR THE 4»h GREAT WEEK CONTINUING NEXT WEEK THE BYRD BROTHERS FROM LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA • BRO. TED (Former Chicaro School Teacher) • BRO. BILL (Heads Day-Service at 12 Noon) • LITTLE THURMAN (Sings and Testifies)

A MIRACLE REVIVAL! 12th AND SENATE REV. NEftSON, PASTOR

PRAYER FOR THE SICK TWO SERVICES DAILY (EXCEPT SATURDAY) 12 NOON AND 8 P.M.

■Mm ARCHIE HENSLEY HENSLEY—In loving memory of my husband ARCHIE HENSLEY who passed away thirteen years ago July 4, 1963. “Remembrance keeps him nearer.” Flora Hensley, Wife

HUDDLESTON — The family of HERSCHEL HUDDLESTON wishes to acknowledge with deep annunciation the kindness, sympathy, cards and floral offerings ^xienUed by our relatives, friends and neighbors in our time of illne««: and bereavement. We wish to thank Rev. F. F. Young for his kind words. Elder Ned Lewis. Elder Hadley Hannah, Rev. Albert Wadsworth of Messiah Baptist and members and friends. We are grateful to the Patton Funeral Home and the Hy-Grade employees. Cora Lee Huddleston, Wife Jessie Mae Hudson, Sister

INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut and Douglass Sts. Presents WANDERING TRAVELERS lu A Complete Program SUNDAY, JULY 7 8 P.M. Mrs. Christina Word, Sponsor Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister

THE MELODY ECHOES Will Sponsor A STYLE SHOW SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1963 ST. PAUL METHODIST CHURCH 424 Minerva St. 4-7 p.m. Proceeds of the show wiH go On the Purchase of Robes. The Public Is Invited Donation For Children 25c — AjilnUs 75c Mrs. Leontyne Winters, Mistress of Ceremony Mrs. Effie Hazel, Pres. Miss Frankie Edwards, Secy^

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