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Dr. C. E. ^oddie will speak for men at Mt. Zion

CHARLES E. BODDIE, D.D. A nationally known minister and dynamic speaker, Rev. Charles “Chuck” E. Boddie, will be the Men’s Day speaker Sunday, October 25 at 11 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. services at Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Rev. Boddie is a graduate of Syracuse University, and Colgate Rochester Divinity School. He holds a Master’s Degree from the University of Rochelle and the Doctor of Divinity degree was conferred by Keuka College in 1951. Dr. Boddie’s broad experiences include a world tour at which time he inspected mission stations in Assam, Bengal Orissa, South India, Burma, Thailand, Philippines, Hong Kong, Japan and Okinawa. In 1963 Dr. Boddie was elected president of American Baptist Theological Seminary. He is former associate secretary of the public relations department of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Societies. Speaking engagements across the United States have created a reputation for Dr. Boddie of being a noted song leader and a thought-provoking speaker with a lively sense of humor. He has pastured churches in Elmira, New York, Huntington, West Virginia and Rochester, New York.

Charity presidents will crown queen Sunday, October 25 The members of the Grand Body Sisters of Charity will hold their annual presidents crowning of the queen program on Sunday, October 25 at the Charity Temple, 1036 N. West Street from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Rev. P. D. Jacobs, assistant pastor of Mt. Paran Baptist Church, will be guest speaker. All presidents of subordinate and members are urged to be present. The public is welcome. Officers are Mrs. Amelia Woolfolk, Grand Body planning chairman; Mrs. Ethel Shivers, program chairman and Mrs. Ella Peters is the president.

Mt. Carmel honors pastor on second anniversary

Gospel Singer MR. WILLIE JACKSON From Youngstown, Ohio IN RECITAL SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 3:30 p.m. LITTLE EGYPT BAPTIST CHURCH 802 S. Capitol Public Welcome Rev. F. A. Douglas, Pastor

CORINTHIAN BAPTIST 721 E. North at Fulton 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 Rev. Stephen Wells, Pastor

CHURCH OF LIVING GOD CWFF 2459 Ethel Street Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Morning Service - 11:15 o’clock Evening Service - 7-8 o’clock Rev. J. C. Hawkins, Pastor

“All 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 Leag. 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Rev. Cecil Hall, Pastor

APOSTOLIC CHURCHES (P.A. OF W.) • BETHANY TEMPLE NORTH & DOUGLASS ST. * * * BETHEL TABERNACLE 20TH & MARTINDALE * * * BETHESDA TEMPLE 2245 RIVERSIDE DR. * * * BELIEVERS IN CHRIST TEMPLE 2802 JL EASTERN AVE. * * * GRACE APOSTOLIC CHURCH 22ND & BROADWAY ♦ ★ ♦ PENTECOSTAL APOSTOLIC CHURCH 1019 N. BROADWAY * * * ZION TABERNACLE 3302 N. ARSENAL AVE.

COME AND SEE SISTER REBECCA 316 Indiana Avenue For Advice, Sicknes and Health. Knows all and tells All! Special Reading this month. Bring this advertisement and reading will be $2.00. Come anytime, day or night.

Episcopal Churches

CATHEDRAL ON THE CIRCLE Sunday Services 8, 9-15, 1l, 12:30

St. Philip's 702 North West Street Services 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. H. C. Church School 9:15 a.m.

All Saints 1559 Central Avenue 7:30 Low Mass 9:15 Sung Mass Confession Sat. 5:0(^ P.M.

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COME AND BE SAVED Worship The Lord In The Beauty Of Holiness OBEY ACTS 2:38 Christ Temple 430 WEST FALL CREEK BOULEVARD FOUNDED ON THE WORD <SF GOD Take Northwestern Street Car to Fall Creek Boulevard Walk 2 Blocks East Corner Paris Avenue and Fall Creek Boulevard BISHOP WILLIE LEE, Pastor THE MOTHER CHURCH. FOLLOWING THE APOSTOLIC DOCTRINE “OF TRUE HOLINESS.”

Rev. F. F. Young 21st Women's guest speaker at Day Sunday, Church of Christ October 25

Installation services to be held for Rev. P. C. Owens Oct. 22-26

REV. T. T. NEWMAN

The members of Mount Carmel Baptist Church, 2833 East 25th, will honor the pastor, Rev. T. T. Newman and his wife Mrs. Dazaree Newman on their second anniversary with appreciation services October 29th through November 2. Services will begin at 7:30 p.m. except on Sunday when service will be held at 3:30 p.m. The following ministers accompanied by their congregations will participate during

The Celestial Choir Will Celebrate Their 13th ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 3:30 P.M. COLLEGE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 1501 N. College Ave. Guest Speaker Will Be Rev. Joshua Cutler Music Furnished by Echoes of Glory & Other Local Youth Choirs Rev. Otis W. Armistead, Pastor

MRS. DAZAREE NEWMAN these services are scheduled: Thursday, October 29—Rev. W. I. Jones, True Vine Bap-

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Friday, October 30—Rev. R. F. Fields, Tabernacle Baptist. Sunday, November* l—Rev. A. Bernard, Greater St. Mark Baptist. Monday, November 2—Rev. E. J. Odom, Twenty-Fifth Street Baptist. A reception will follow immediately after service. The public is invited to attend these services. Officers include Deacon Sam Ball, general chairman; Sis. Juanita Smith, chairman; Sis. Anna Senour, co-chairman; Sis. Rosene McClung, publicity chair-

The Mt. Olive Harmonette Ensembles Are Giving Their ANNUAL DAY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 3:30 P.M. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 727 Blake St. Rev. Thomas Wright Of Bethany Baptist Church Will Be The Guest Speaker Accompanied by His Singers Sis. Mary L. Robinson, Pres. Dr. H. T. Toliver, Pastor

THE LARKS Will Be Presented In A Full Program SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 7:30 p.m. WESTERN STAR BAPTIST CHURCH 314 Bright St. Public Invited Elder Frank Snyder, Minister

Sid Woods Presents THE FAMOUS BLIND BOYS Of Jackson, Miss. The Famous Swan Silvertones Of Pittsburgh, Pa. In A Grand Musical TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27 8PM GORHAM METHODIST CHURCH llth and Missouri Sts. Advance $1.25— Door $1.50 Tickets n Sale at: * The Indianapolis Recorder Arlean’s House of Music Robert Strong—WA. 3-5740 1324 W. 30th St. Ardell Sears Gibson S. Kenwood Eddie Reedus—WA. 5-6704 3369 Baltimore Ave.

There Will Be An APPRECIATION AGENDA At Progressive Baptist Church 2174 N. Illinois SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 3 p.m. Sponsored by STARLIGHT FIVE ROCKY SHORES KEYS OF HARMONY All Local Groups Are Invited To Participate Bro. Jennings, Pres. Rev. James Naylor, Pastor 8 p.m. STARLIGHT FIVE Will Render A Full MUSICAL PROGRAM MT. CALVARY FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 1798 Roosevelt Ave. Rev. J. R. Steele, Pastor

REV. FRANK F. YOUNG The Women’s Department of the Martindale Avenue Church of Christ located at 24th and Martindale will observe Missionary Emphasis Day Sunday, October 25. Highlight of the day will be an old-fashioned workshop service at 7:30 p.m., with Rev. Frank F. Young, as guest speaker. An authentic atmosphere will be created by use of oil lamp lighting, long metered hymns, and turn-of-the-century costumes worn by some of the

members.

Mrs. Doris Brown Bradford will speak at the 11 o’clock morning worship. Special music will be rendered by soloist, DeWitt Brittain, and the massed choir of the church. The women of the Martindale church will spend the afternoon preceding the service visiting nursing homes of the city. Officers of the Lydia Circle are Mrs. Mary Sherrell, president; Mrs. Constance Jeffries, vice-president; Mrs. Isabel Webster, secretary; Mrs. Edith Webster, assistant secretary; and Mrs. Ruth Caudle, treasurer and chaplain. Mrs. Alberta S. Brown is director of the women’s work of the church and Dr. Emmett I. Brown is

minister.

Sunday, October 25, Mt. Pleasant Baptist will observe its 21st annual Women’s Day. At 11 a.m., Mrs. Anna Porter, a member of Mt. Pleasant Baptist, will deliver the message. Guest speaker at 3:15 p.m. will be Evangelist Marian Jones from St. Paul AME. Rev. W. C. Groves, pastor, welcomes the public. The church is located at 5900 Reed Road. It has been announced that 56th Street is closed temporarily. Take Road 52 to 46th Street, go West on 46th to Reed Road, then north to the church.

Ollie Douglas will be honored for service

REV. P. C. OWENS

MRS. P. C. OWENS

Installation service for Rev. Monday, October 26. Rev. E. T. P. C. Owens and his wife will Johnson, pastor, Mount Moriah be held Thursday, October 22 Baptist, will be the toast masthrough 26 at Zion Hope Bap- ter. The public is invited to tist, 2304 N. Arsenal Ave., 7:30 join in this spiritual and fesp.m. A reception will be held tive occasion. Woman's Day Eastern Star to be held at marks 44th year Zion Tabernacle Sunday, Oct. 25

THE FRIENDLY SISTERS Are Sponsoring THE FRIENDLY TRAVELERS Of Detroit, Mich. SATURDAY, OCT. 24 8:30 p.m. MT. CALVARY FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 1798 Roosevelt Ave. Rev. J. R. Steele, Pastor SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 3:30 p.m. Same Group Will Appear At Allen Chapel Rev. Allen, Pastor

BAHA'I FAITH “United Nations and Justice For All” Public Program by CHARLES LANE Atherton Center, Butler Univ. SUNDAY, OCT. 25 — 3 P.M. • All Races & Religions Welcome Write for FREE Booklet Indianapolis Baha’is 3710 N. Grant

BAHA’I TEMPLE WILMETTE, ILL.

WOMEN'S DAY OBSERVANCE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 NEW BAPTIST CHURCH 1211 N. West St. 11 a.m. Speaker MRS. MALISSA WILLIAMS Of New Baptist Church 3 p.m. Speaker MRS. EMMA EDWARDS From Christ M.B. Mrs. Mildred Howard, Chrm. Mrs. Naomi Parks, Pres. Rev. James A. Williams, Pastor

MRS. OLLIE MAE DOUGLAS Officers, members and all auxiliaries of Greater St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church, will pause to pay tribute to Mrs. Ollie Mae Douglas Sunday. October 25 at 3:30 p.m. at the church, 1503 East 19th during special appreciation services. Mrs. Douglas will be honored for dedicated service in the church which include rendering her services untiringly and without reservations for 20 years as minister of music and serving faithfully 16 years as Sunday school superintendent as well as being active in many other church activities. Mrs. Douglas is a member of the Citizens f Forum and was elected chaplain of the Indiana Federation of Colored Women’s

Club.

The honoree is past president of the Thursday Coterie Federated Club, pianist for the Order of Eastern Star, Chanter No. 1, state chairman of Music Indian^ Federatoin of Colored Women’s Club and for the past 14 years, organist and secretary at Stuart Mortuary. The appreciation service is being sponsored by the entire congregation and the general public is cordially invited. Rev. A. M. Hughes is the pastor.

The 5th Woman’s Day observance will be held at Zion Tabernacle, 3302 N. Arsenal Avenue on Sunday, October 25. Evangelist I. C. Bonner from St. Louis, Missouri, will be the guest speaker both at the 11:15 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. services. It will be a special privilege to hear this dynamic woman. Evangelist Bonner was the guest speaker for the National Women’s Auxiliary of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, during the National Convention, in San Antonio, Texas, in August. The women’s choir will be singing under the direction of Mrs. Estelle Mills and Laura Burress. Outstanding women from surrounding states will appear on the program. Mrs. Lillie Tobin Vaughn of Shelbyville, will be the guest soloist and Mrs. Ruth Young will serve as mistress of ceremonies at the 11:15 a.m. service. Mrs. Mary Jackson of Marion, and Mrs. Ethel Page of Chicago, 111., will be guest soolists at the 3:30 p.m. service. Mrs. Henrietta Martin will serve as the mistress of ceremonies. The public is invited to attend these services. Mrs. Es„ telle Mills, chairman; Mrs. Mary Vinnegar, publicity chairman; Elder G. C. Mills, minister.

HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH CENTER 1731 Ingram—ME. 2-4988 Wm J. Barber. Pastor-Direc. Sat., Oct. 24—1 p.m. until . . 3rd ANNUAL CAROLINA STYLE BARBECUE. Menu: Carolina style barbecue (rested over earthen pit), Brunswick stew, cole slaw, hush puppies. Donation $1.00. Desert and drink available. Meals served in Church office for delivery. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 Bible School — 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship — 10:45 O’Clock

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PRESENTED IN A FULL MUSICAL PROGRAM SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24-8 P.M. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25-ALL DAY CHRIST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH

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REV. M. GIRTON, Pastor

First Quarterly Conference Sun. at St. John AME The first Quarterly Meeting of the Conference year will be held at St. John AME Church, 17th and Columbia Avenue,

this Sunday.

The Presiding Elder, Rev. H. D. Saunders of New Albany, will preach at the 11 o’clock service. Dinner will be served 1 by the Alabama Rally Club, j Come prepared to stay all day. There will be a Gospel Musical feast in the afternoon at 3:30 p.m., with the Baraca Male Chorus, the Echoes of Glory i and the Torchbearers Youth i Choir of St. John. Revival time and revival j spirit is in the air at St. John. The pastor will preach a special revival sermon at 7:30 p.m. His subject will be “The Lost Generation,” based upon the text “Some have removed the old landmarks.” (Proverbs 22: 28) The Rev. John S. Wright

is the pastor.

Quarterly Conference will be held Monday night. Revival services will begin next Sunday, November 1. CHURCH ADS IN MEMORIAMS CARDS OF THANKS

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Eastern Star Baptist Church, will observe its 44th anniversary Sunday, October 25 at the church, 2201 Columbia Avenue. The pastor, officers and chairman take time and this date to request all members and welcome all friends of the community and city to come and worship with us. Sis. Ozzie Bennett, Sunday school superintendent will graciously welcome you to the Sunday school hour 9:30-10:30 a.m. . The pastor will deliver a very inspiring message at the 10:45 morning worship. The mass chorus will furnish the music Director Fletcher Andrews has selected special renditions for your spiritual enjoyment. Anniversary service will continue at 7 p.m. with a grand musical rendered by singing aggregations of the church. The service will also be climax with “Coffee Hour” in the church dining room. The members and pastor are grateful to God for the tremendous achievement that has been accomplished through the 44 years, and especially during the year 1964. We will be grately disappointed if this warm welcome is not accepted by you. Sis. Mary Frances Thompson, general chairman; Rev. W. M. Robinson, pastor; Mrs. Marie Bledsoe is church reporter.

Sister Beatrice Foster MISSIONARY OF Triumph Church & Kingdom of God In Christ 1809 MADISON AVE. ANDERSON, IND. Is appealing to you, through the power of the living God, and the prayer of faith, to come NOW and let God heal you, both soul, body and mind. I am a living testimony that God can, and will heal you of any disease: cancer, TB, heart conditions, alcoholics and dope addicts. The blind is seeing and the lame being made to walk. We, your humble servant is offering prayer. EVERY SUNDAY 12 NOON UNTIL

TRI-STATE Young Peoples' Convention October 23-25, 1964 • PREACHING, NIGHTLY, 7:30 P.M. • BIBLE CLASS, SAT., 2:00 P.M. • SPECIAL MUSICAL VESPERS SAT., 6:00 P.M. • PANEL DISCUSSIONS, SUN., 3:30 P.M. CHRIST TEMPLE 430 W. Fall Creek BISHOP WILLIE LEE, Pastor