Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1964 — Page 7

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The Indianapoiis Recorder, Mar. 7,1964—7

’Vtt. i.t6n Baptist Church At 35th and Geacefand Avenue

Emmanuel CME Conducts Lenten Season Revival

Mt. Pa ran Baptist Church Celebrates 58th Anniversary. Sunday.. March 8

;RKV. Cl.INTOX M.* MARSH 4ev. It. T. Autlrcws, Sr.. Pastor Rev. L. F.. FiviiL jr.. Asst. Pastor SUNDAY. MARCH 8 8 a m. - Sermon “THF. SOULti FOUBI.K OF ' JESUS” Rev. Janies W. Robinson 11 a.m. - Sermon * -Rev. Clinton Marsh, (luest Preaeher'

7:^0 p.m.

Miss Normandie Fulson presented IH Recital, sponsored by Zion Workers Club in the Sanctuary. Mothers’ room v.ncre mothers may bring their babies unHistuibed. Facilities and conveniences for attention to babies near. Nurse in

aubemiance

You are urged *.o .^iop c or a moment’s prayer m tin Wayside Chapel on the 35fh Str< et ‘•i&e of

thie church.

DR. J. L. TOLBERT

Dr. J. L. Tolbert, who is the sienenil secretary of the board ot F.vangelism of C.M.E. Church of Me nphis. Tennessee, will conduct I Lenten Season revival beginning Sunday, March 8 and will continue I through Friday, March 1” at Em-

manuel C.M.E. Church.

Dr. Tolbert is one of the great- ! est preachers known in our time. ! Rev. O’Neal Shyne, pastor, urg- ; e-; the public to come and hear

I this great speaker.

' The church is located at 1201

I West 21st Street.

**ALL VISITORS AND HOME FOLK AS ?N5* # FIRST FR£EWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 960 W. 31s* St. WA. 3-6667 ORDER OF SERVICE Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship .. 11:00 A.M. Free Baptist League 6:30 &.M. Evening Worship .. 7:30 P.M. Rev. Cecil Hall, Pastor

CORINTHIAN BAPTIST ■ck North at Fultmk unday School 9:3f m. Corning Worship .. li:00 a. OL > .Y.P.U. 6:30-7:30 p. m. Evening Service* 7:30-8:30 p. m. Rev. Stephen Well*. Pastor

AMF ZION Churches • JONES TABERNACLE Blackford & Michigan Sts. * MESSIAH TEMPLE "leth ~&~Torheil St. » ST. »AUL 1113 Udell SI.

tPISCGPAL CHURCHES

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

S». Philips 702 North West Street R Services 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. II. C. L Church Scliool 9:15 a.m.

All Saints 1559 Central Avenue 7:30 Low Maas 9:15 Sung Mass Confession Sat. 5:00 P.M.

HY-GRADE CHORUS And SHILOH MALE CHORUS Will Be Presented In A Complete Program SUNDAY, MARCH 8 3:30 p.m. SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH 701 N. West St. The Public Is Invited Rev. C. V. Jetter, Pastor

SILVER HEART GOSPEL SINGERS Present THE ILLINOIS JUBILEE SINGERS Of East St. Louis, III. SATURDAY, MARCH 7 7:30 p.m. ABYSSINIAN BAPTIST CHURCH 419 N. California St. SUNDAY, MARCH 8 3:30 p.m. MT. CALVARY FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 1798 Roosevelt Ave. 8 p.m. GREATER ELIM BAPTIST CHURCH 440 Blake St. The Public Is Invited

THE MT. OLIVE HARMETTE ENSEMBLE Will Present A Pageant "THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD" SUNDAY, MARCH 8 7:45 p.m. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 727 Blake St. More Than 60 Persons Will Participate In This Agenda The Public Is Cordially Invited To Attend Mrs. Verna Bell, Narrator Mrs. Mary Lyles, Pres. Rev. II. T. Toliver, Pastor

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COME AND BE SAVED 'Worship The Lord In The Beauty Ot Holiness' OBEY ACTS 2.38 Christ Temple *30 WEST FALL CREEK BOULEVARD FOUNDED ON THE WORD OF GOD Take Northwestern Street Car to Fall Creek Boulevard Walk 2 Blocks East Corner Paris Avenue and Fall Creek Boulevard BISHOP WILLIE LEE, PASTOR PRAYER FOR THE SICK EVERY NIGHT

DR. C. HENRY BELL The Mt. Paran Baptist Church is celebrating its 58th anniversary, Sunday, March, at 3:30 p.m. with a theme “Rise Up And Build.” We are having Dr. Andrew J. Brown as guest speaker. He is pastor of the St. John Baptist Church, a dynamic speaker and spiritual singer, a renown civic and church leader. Dr. Brown will be accompanied by the choirs and congregation of the St. John Baptist Church. This is an important day in the history of the great Mt. Paran Baptist Church which has stood on the corners of 12th and Missouri Streets for more than 50 years as a beacon light and now find it necessary to find a new building site in order to make way for the new interstate expressway. Under the leadership of our pastor, Dr. C. Henry Bell, who has successfully led this great Church for more than 38 years and is aware of the tremendous lask, has called the Church to prayer realizing that “Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it.” Dr. Bell will again present the 50 year members pins as he has done for the past four years these being Deacon Joseph Mimms, chairman of the deacons. Rev. G. M. Mimms, pastor of Bethesda Baptist Church, Mr. Archie

DR. ANDREW J. BROWN ' Dozier, Mrs. Helen Clifton, Mr. William Thomas and Mrs. Odelia Dawson. We are inviting all our Iriends and well wishers to support us in our fund raising effort. Dr. C. Henry Bell, pastor; Deacons Joseph Mimms, general chairman; Mrs. Veanie D. Dawson, publicity chairman.

Fellowship Dinner Set Tues. For Central Baptist Seminary

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THE SOUL LARKS Presenting CALVACADE OF STARS GOSPEL PEARLS VALLEY WONDERS GUIDING LIGHTS Special Guest GREATER CINN. CHORAL UNION NEW HAVEN BAPTIST CHURCH 30th & Northwestern Ave. SUNDAY, MARCH 8 3 p.m. MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH 713 N. Belmont 8 p.m. The Public Is Invited

DR. WILLIAM K. FOX Central District Association is sponsoring the annual fellowship dinner for the Central Baptist Seminary, Tuesday, March 10, 6 p.m. at Mt. Faran baptist Church, 12th and Missouri Streets. Guest speaker will be Dr. W. 5 K. Fox. Dt. C. Henr., Bell is host , pastor, and Rev. J. T. Highbaugh s moderator.

BESSIE McCASKEY GLADYS WOMACK And The GIBSON SINGERS Will Have Candlelight Service With The IRVINGTON MALE CHORUS BARNES CHAPEL MALE CHORUS JUBILEE SINGERS MRS. MARY JONES Accompanied by Her Singers SUNDAY, MARCH 8 8 p.m. GREATER ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH 19th & Sheldon Sts. Public Invited Rev. A. M. Hughes, Pastor

BISHOP I. C. COLLINS Bishop of 4th District Of Detroit, Mich. Will Make His Official Visit WEDNESDAY, MARCH IT 8 p.m. CHURCH OF LIVING GOD CWFF 2459 Ethel St. The Public Is Invited Rev. James C. Hawkins, Pastor

WOMAN'S DAY OBSERVANCE AT 1 BARNES METHODIST SUNDAY, MARCH 8

1st Anniversary of Rev. and Mrs. Armour

A-ln Memoriam

COKER—In memory of my darling husband, ERNEST COKER who passed away March 1, 1951. Thirteen years ago he left me In this world of sin and sorrow; Death cannot take memories away AnJ neither can time I will meet you in the sweet by and by. Your Wife, Ethel DOTSON—In loving memory of my husband, * CHARLIE DOTSON who nassed away March 9, 1969. We cannot, Lord, Thy purpose see, But all is well that’s done by Thee. Mrs, Carrie Dotson, Wife and Children

&-Card of Thanks

MRS. LOUISE TERRY BATTIES

Barnes Methodist Church is lovely children. She is the Indihonored to celebrate its Annua! j ana District Director of Youth Woman’s Day program, March 8, Work, and has been instrumental 1964 by having as guest speaker in jdanning and organizing youth .or the 10:45 u.m. service, the activities on the district and local rracious and charming, Mrs. levels. Mrs. Baker is to be comLouise Terry Hatties, the wife of mended for the outstanding manDr. Paul-A. Hatties. Mrs t Hatties, nef in which she has guided all :he mother pf one son, Paul Terry youth with whom she comes in Butties, Junior Medical Student, contact, in the direction of shaps a product of our local schools, ing their lives in order that they She is a graduate of Indiana and may become wholesome and pur Sutler Universities with A.B. and poseful individuals. Master of Arts Degrees. For two Mrs. Baker has accomplished years, she studied at the Indiana much in promoting better human University School of Law and has relations in* the community, iaken other graduate courses in Mrs. Georgia Knox is the Gen;.he Divinity School of Chicago era i Woman’s Day Chairman;. University. Mrs. Noreen Harrison, Program Currently. Mrs. Battles is serv- Chairman; Mrs Eula Betty Ways ing on the following boards: The Means Chairman and Miss Social .•service Division of The ^‘ ma ’ Publicity Chairman. Church Federation, and the local i i‘e Public^ is invited to attend branch of the Family Service As- [, lls ^ i , <iy P 10 g ,arn lociation. She is a member of K ; arr l es ofl Method.st Church, 900 the League of Women Voters; The ^ ^ St,eet ( ’ f .' vh,ch ReV - American Association of Univer- ^ Ayei.s is lastoi.

sity Women, and a National Honorary Member of the Young Business and Professional Women Sorority, Tau Gamma Delta. She is director of The Recorder Women Sponsors and Vice President of the Recorder Charities, Incorpo-

rated.

Mrs. Battles, with her husband, Dr. Hatties, became members of the Methodist Church in their youth, Mrs. Hatties has. and is continuing to ao* outstanding won: in the community. The 4:00 p.m. service will be celebrated by having as guest speaker Mrs. Waneda Baker. Mrs. Baker is the devoted wife of Rev. Robert Baker, and mother of five

REV. S. E. ARMOUR

The members of Greater Canaan Baptist Church will celebrate the 1st anniversary of their pastor and his wife Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Armour with appreciation service March 8 through 15. Rev. and Mrs. Armour are former members of Clifton Baptist Church, Danville, Kentucky. During the past year Greater Canaan Baptist has grown spiritually, financially, under his leadership. Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock there will be a musical. The following ministers accompanied by their congregations and singing groups will participate during these services on dates indicated. Monday, March 9—7:30 p.m.— Rev. G. Washington, Peter Rock Baptist. Tuesday, March 10—7:30 p.m.— Rev. Smith, Union Baptist. Wednesday, March 11—7:30 p.m. —Rev. Louis, and church. Thursday, March 12—Church choir and visiting deacons. Friday, March 13—Rev. Talbot, Glenco Baptist. Sunday, March 15—3:30 p.m.— Rev. J. T. Highbaugh, Good Samaritan Baptist. This service will be the climax of the anniversary. The public is invited to attend these services.

A—lr> Memoriam

New Bethel Baptist Holds Spring Reriral

INGRAM—Words cannot express our heartfelt appreciation to our many thoughtful friends and neighbors who extenrfeB personal courtesies during theL illness and death of MRS. DOROTHY HARRIS INGRAM Special thanks is extended to Mrs. Naomi Edwards'and Miss Henry Lee Sherrill, for solos, Elder Lewis, pastor of the Church of God- In Christ who served as master of ceremony and Rev. W. I. Jones, pastor of True Vine Baptist who read the 5 splendid eulogy, with .remarks from Elders Mason and Johnson, the King and King Funeral Home for their very efficient service including those who sent cards, telegrams, flowers (and donated their cars, we again thank all who helped in any way. f Polk Ingram, husband Mrs. Phoebe Simington, mother CLANTON—We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciaj tion to our wonderful friends, neighbors, organizations and relatives tor lovely floral tributes, exI pressions of sympathy and other I courtesies extended at the passing of our loved one, MRS. EVA CLANTON j And with equal sincerity we also ! wish to thank Dr. Clay, pastor of | Simpson Methodist Church, Rev. Cecil Hall, pastor of First Freewill Baptist, Patton Funeral Home and all who assisted in our bereavement for incomparable services rendered. Rev. G. W. Brown, Son and Family

EASTERN STAR BAPTIST CHURCH 2201 Columbia Ave. SUNDAY, MARCH 8 3:30 p.m. REV. W. M. SMITH Of First Samuel Baptist Will Worship With Us His Singers and Congregation Will Accompany Him The Public Is. Invited Sponsored by The Brotherhood Of Eastern Star Baptist Church Bro. Arthur Colvin, Pres. Rev. W\ M. Robinson, Pastor

BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH W r . Vermont & Toledo Sts. Pastor C. T. H. Watkins to speak on “How to Deal With Police Harassment and The Street Walker who Crashed The Party.” SUNDAY, MARCH 8 10:45 a.m. 9 a.m. — Sunday School (For All Ages) Bible Class—6 p.m. Prayer Service Wednesday — 7:30 p.m. Second In A Series of Lectures On The Holy Land — 8:05 p.m.

HEAR! THE BLIND BOYS of Mississippi & Alabama SWAN SILVER TONES Pittsburgh, Pa. ANDREWETTES Of Chicago, HI. In A Grand Musical THurs., March 12 —8 p.m. GORHAM METHODIST CHURCH llth & Mo. Sts. Advance $1.50 At Door $1.75 Tickets on Sale: The Indianapolis Recorder, Arlene’s House of Music, W. North St. For Information Call: Eddie Reedus WA. 5-6704 3369 Baltimore

TRAVELING INNERLIGHTS SUNSET TRAVELERS In A Joint Musical

SUNDAY, MARCH 8 3:30 p.m. MERCY TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH (Durham Chapel) 525 Bright St. Rev. Warren Burris, Pastor

THE SPIRITUAL LENTEN CHURCH OF LIGHT Re-opening At 413 W. 14th ST. Sunday, March 8, 7:30 p.m. Services Every Friday And Sunday 7:30 p.m. Prophetess Lena Douglas, Pastor Empress Earlene Hendon, Pianist

Rev. C. B. Dailey Conducts Revival at First Bapt., N. Indpls. P”

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SMITH—The family of

CARRIE SMITH

extends sincerest tnanks and appreciation to the neighbors, friends, Knights of St. Peter Claver; Rev. C. Henry Bell, congregation and evening choir, Morni Ami Club, Pullman Porters, Phili lips-Hignoaugh Post VFw , Fatner ;Joseph Barry, and mem- ; bers of St. Bridget Cnurch ioc , their kind expressions of sympathy and norai designs in the pass- ' ing of our beloved wile and

! mother.

L/ral Smith, husband Edward L. Phillips, Jr., son

REV. F. F. YOUNG

Dr. Charles B. Dailey of Jacksonville, Florida, will conduct revival services at First Baptist Church, 877 Udell Street, North Indianapolis, beginning March 8 and will continue through March 15, 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend these services. Mrs. Willie J. Moore is chairman and Elder F.F. Young is the pastor.

THE YOUNG ADULT GROUP OF Grace Apostolic Church 22nd & Broadway Streets Presents MINISTER WILLIE ELLIS A Director of Indiana Avenue Pentecostal Church of God Choir Of Chicago, 111., Along with The Indianapolis Pentecostal Mass Choir IN A SERVICE SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1944 — 4 P.M. ELDER M. E. COLDER, Pastor

THE JORDANAIRES Will Render A Full Musical Program Friday, March 6— Under the direction of Mrs. Bernetta Tanner EASTERN StAR BAPTIST CHURCH 2201 Columbia Ave. Benefit of Jubilee Chorus Mrs., Emma Westbrook, Pres. Rev. W r . M. Robinson, Pastor

REV. E. L. HICKS. AIL, B.TH., M.R.E. Revival services will be held at the New Bethel Baptist Church, 1519-41 Martindale Ave. beginning Monday, March 9 and will continue through Sunday, March 15, 1964. Rev. E. L. Hicks, pastor of the 9t. John Baptist Church, Clalksville, Tennessee, will be the evangelist. Rev. Hicks is not only an able and spirited leader for his congregation, hut he is active in the religious and educational affairs of his city, state and vicinity. He is dean of Clarksville Baptist i School of Religion Extension Unit of American Baptist Theological Seminary Nashville, Tennessee, vice-president, Tennessee State Missionary Baptist Sunday School and 8.T.U. Congress; executive secretary Evangelistic Board of Tennessee Missionary B a p-t i s t State Convention; dean, Interdenominational Ministers Alliance of Clarksville and vicinity; member I of Educational Board Cumberland 1 River So. Ky. M. T. Baptist Disi trict Association. I He testified that “The Lord hath done great things for us; whereof we are glad:” He joins the host pastor, Dr. F. Benjamin Davis and all membership of New Bethel Baptist Church of Indianapolis to come and worship with us during the week of March 9 through 15 in our Spring Revival. V -f if The New Bethel Baptist Church youth have as their speaker for the afternoon service on Sunday, March 15 at 3:30 o’clock, the Rev. David K. Craig, Louisville, Ky., youth of the city and youth choirs will be special guests. All are welcome.

MRS. BEULAH RICHARDSON RICHARDSON—In loving memory of our dear mother and sister, MRS. BEULAH RICHARDSON who passed away March 7, 1963. God called her home to rest For us all she tried her best; If she smiles on us from above Let her feel our everlasting love, We know there will never be another To take the place of our dear sister and mother. Rosetta Larkins Dorothy Settles, Daughters Evenbay Richardson John Richardson Eroy Richardson, Brothers

Thomas Johnson, An tli Lilly Employee 20 Years, Retires

THOMAS JOHNSON . . . Retires After 20 Years Thomas Johnson retired recently from Eli Lilly and Company after serving 20 years with the pharmaceutical firm. A native of Jackson, Miss., (Johnson, 1428 Martindale, joined Eli Lilly in 1943 after having been employed in several other positions in Indianapolis. He retired as a service operator.

The Gospel Chon of CHURCH OF LIYINo GOD CWFF 2459 Ethel St. Will Sponsor MISS GWENDOLYN HUBBARD MR. DONALD HUBBARD In A Concert SUNDAY, MARCH 8 3:30 P.M. The Public Is Invited Rev. Janies C. Hawkins, Pastor

Men's Chorus Of ' Simpson Church Observes 21st Year The Men’s Chorus of Simpson Methodist Church, 2960 North Capitol Avenue, will celebrate their 21st anniversary tea on Sunday, March 8, 4 until 7 p.m. An afternoon of music, readings apd drama with some of the leading singing groups has been planned for your evening of Christian enrichment. The public is invited to attend. Come early for good seating. Rev. riflV tht* nostor.

CHARLES (DEL) SAULTER SAULTER—In loving memory of CHARLES (DEL) SAULTER wha passed away March 7, 1959. Five years have 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. Mother and Family

ELLIS—In loving memory of eur dear mother, AMANDA ELLIS who passed away March 1, 1963. In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true; There’s not a day, dear mother, When we do not- think of you. Daughters Carrie Frazier Anna B. Jones Gussie Barker

Reader Says Recorder Should Awake Negro To His Civic Pride To The Editor: I am a constant reader of your paper and I have been for years. I would like to make a suggestion. Would it be possible to reserve a corner on the front page for a “Mister Thoughtless” or some fictious name to remind our citizens of their responsibility of civic pride. I live on the Eastside and there are some nice places and then there are some horrible places. Take for instance right off 15th and College behind that nice church there are some of the people who never clean their front yards and sidewalks. I feel that if we would take the dirty handkerchiefs off our heads and clean our coats and ties, we would not have to demonstrate so much. Just remind us we don't have to save our Christmas trees from one season to the other. The lady next door still has her Christmas tree in the yard,^ A Recorder Reader 4