Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1964 — Page 7

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NOVEMBER 14, 1964

THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

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Mt. Zion Baptist Church at 35th and Graceland Avenue

Rev. R. T. Andrews. Sr„ Pastor Rev. L. E. Ervin, Jr., Asst. Pastor SUNDAY, NOV. 15 8 a.m. - Sermon '‘SATAN TEMPTS THE SAVIOR” Rev. Holsey O. Hickman 11 a.m. - Sermon “THE ALPHABET OF FAITH” Pastor 3:30 p.m. — “OPERATION TEENAGER” — Produced by Staff and Inmates of Reformatory: Sponsored by B.T.U. 7:30 p.m. - Sermon Rev. L. E. Ervin Jr. Mothers’ room where mothers may bring their babies undisturbed. Facilities and conveniences for attention to babies near. Nurse in attendance. You are urged to stop tor a moment’s prayer in the Wayside Chapel on the 35th Street side of the church.

CHURCH ADS IN MEMORIAMS CARD OF THANKS DEADLINE TUESDAY 5 P.M.

Members, pastor to march to new edifice Sunday The Church of the Living God CWFF Temple 18, pastored by Elder James Hawkins, will begin Sunday occupancy of its new ediface at 3001 N. Gale. A motorcade will leave the old building at 2459 Ethel at 10:45 a.m. and stop one block from the new church. From this point, congregation members, led by their pastor, will march to the Gale Street address. The new building is a modern structure with a seating capacity of about 300. It includes seven class rooms and an assembly hall. Worship will be held each Sunday at 11:15 a.m., Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. and evening services, 7:30 p.m. A basket dinner will be Sunday in the church parsonage, 3618 E. 30th. The church bus will provide transportation for anyone requesting it.

Installation service set

Sunday for pastor of Bethany speaker for

women Sunday

Miss Richardson Greater Whitestone honors

pastor on first anniversary

Pastor feted Monday Nov. 16 by Zion Tabernacle

REV. AND MRS. THOMAS E. WRIGHT

HYGRADE MALE CHORUS Presents MORNING STAR SINGERS Of Dayton, Ohio SUNDAY, NOV. 15 8 p.m. SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut at N. West $t. Rev. C. V. Jetter, Pastor Shiloh Male Chorus, Sponsors

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

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LITTLE EGYPT BAPTIST CHURCH 802 S. Capitol ZION JUBILEE SINGERS Of E. St. Louis, 111. In A Full Musical Program SUNDAY, NOV. 15 3:30 p.m. Same Singers Will Appear AT ST. ANTHONY SPIRITUAL CHURCH 2456 Northwestern 7:30 PJVI.

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“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 ll:0t ajh. Free Baptist Leag. 6:80 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Rev. Cecil Hall, Pastor

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CATHEDRAL ON THE CIRCLE Sunday Services 8. 9-15. 11, 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. 5:00 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 OF GOD Take Northwestern Street Car to Fall Creek Boulevard Walk 2 Blocks East Corner Paris Avenue and Fall Creek Boulevard BISHOP WILLIE LEE, Poster THE MOTHER CHURCH, FOLLOWING THE APOSTOLIC DOCTRINE “OF TRUE HOLINESS.”

Installation service for the Rev. Thomas E. Wright, pastor of the Bethany Missionary Baptist Church, 3429 Prospect Street, will be held on Sunday, November 15. Guest speaker for the morning worship service will be the Rev. Anthony W. Naylor, pastor of Second Baptist Church of Columbus. The sermon will be delivered at the 3:30 p.m. service by Elder F. F. Young, eminent pastor of First Baptist, North Indianapolis. First Baptist choirs will furnish the music. Rev. Wright has been a resident of the city for the past three years, during which time he has served as an associate minister at the First Baptist, North Indianapolis and teacher of the men’s class and Wednesday evening teachers’ meeting. He was recently elected assistant pastor to First Baptist, prior to his acceptance to pastor the historic Bethany Baptist. Mr. Wright has completed studies at Oakwood College in Huntsville, Alabama, and the Buffalo Bible Institute in Buf-

WANDERING TRAVELERS In Complete Musical SUNDAY, NOV. 15 8:30 p.m. ST. JOSEPH SPIRITUAL 12191/2 N. Senate Ave. Senior Choir, Sponsor Doris Richardson, Pres. Elder Mack Noel, Pastor

Crispus Attucks H.S. AXAPPELLA CHOIR Under Direction of NORMAN MERRIFIELD In Concert SUNDAY, NOV. 22 5 p.m. ALLEN CHAPEL AME 629 East 11th Public Invited J. S. Benn III, Pastor

Hear MRS. EMILY JACKSON From Birmingham, Ala SUNDAY, NOV. 15 3:30 p.m. INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH 759 W. Walnut St. Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Minister Mr. Linnie Neal, Sponsor

REVIVAL November 16-26 8 p.m. SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 2431 Columbia REV. T. T. NEWMAN Will Conduct Services Each Evening Dinner Served After Service Thanksgiving Day Rev. W. Pittman, Pastor

STARLIGHT FIVE Along With The SOUL LARKS Will Be Heard In A Full Program SUNDAY, NOV. 15 3:30 p.m. ROCKY SHORES 8 p.m. MT. CALVARY FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 1798 Roosevelt Ave. Sponsored By The Missionary Rev. J. R. Steele, Pastor Belle Johnson, Pres.

SEE THE NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR The Music Dept of Tabernacle Baptist Rev. Rubin Fields Sr., Pastor Will Sponsor Tour of N. Y. World’s Fair LEAVE INDPLS. AUGUST 20, 1965 6 p.m. RETURN AUGUST 24 In p.m. ROUND TRIP $68.50 Include Transportation, Hotel Expenses, One Ticket To Fair and One Tour of Fair. For Information Call WA. 5-2781 or ME. 1-5469

falo, New York. From April 1951 to April 1957 he served as assistant pastor and music director to the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church of Buffalo, N.Y. and chairman of the program committee of the Western New York Baptist Association. As pastor of the Second Baptist Church of Mumford, New York, (May, 1957 to July, 1960) he served as vice-president of the Council of Churches of Caledonia of the Baptist Union of Rochester, N.Y., and vicinity; teacher in the community sponsored weekday religious education program, and member of the executive board of the Empire State Baptist Convention. His last pastorate was at the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Jamestown, New York, (July, 1960 to August, 1961) where he also served as a member of the executive board of the Sunday school and B.T.U. Congress of the Empire State Baptist Convention and a member of the Worship Committee of the Chautauqua Council of the American Baptist Convention. The wife of Rev. Wright is the former Laura F. Porter who has contributed to the progress of the Baptist work as president of the Western New York Baptist Sunday school and B.T.U. Congress, general director of the Sunday school and B.T.U. Congress of the Great Lakes Baptist Association, correspondence secretary of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Western New York Baptist Association, and first vice president of the Chautauqua Council of American Baptist Women. Mrs. Wright has also served as a teacher for the Barrington Fellowship Bible-

Circle.

The Wrights have a daughter Andrea 1. Earner and a granddaughter, Diedre Michele. They are looking forward to a progressive ministry in the advancement of the cause of Jesus Christ, during their tenure at the Bethany Missionary Baptist Church.

REV. J. L. WOODS

SSi J MRS. GIRLEE WOODS

SISTERS OF HELP From East Side Baptist Will Celebrate Their 6th ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, NOV. 15 3:30 p.m. EAST SIDE BAPTIST 2845 Baltimore Guest Speaker Will Be Elder Morris Colder Public Invited Sis. Laura Stiles, Pres. Rev. A. L. Williams, Pastor

THE WANDERING TRAVELERS Presenting THE ECHOETTES From Detroit, Mich. SATURDAY, NOV. 14 8 p.m. MT. CALVARY FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 1798 Roosevelt Ave. Rev. J. R. Steele, Pastor Public Welcome

MISS DELORIS RICHARDSON Miss Deloris Richardson, general chairman of Woman’s Day for 1964 is announcing the annual observance of Woman’s Day services which will be held November 22. The three services, an all day observance, will be held at Mt. Zion Baptist Church located at 35th and Graceland Streets With the theme in mind, “E Pluribus Unum” (One of Many) and the slogan, “We’ll Do More in ’64”, Miss Ida Stewart, Miss Dora Winston and Mrs. Mamie Wilson, will be speaking throughout the day. All three speakers are members of Mt. Zion. Miss Richardson, who has been a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church all of her Christian life, has worked on several Woman’s Day committees and served as financial secretary last year. She worked with the Junior Usher Board and Youth choir of Mt. Zion and now sings with the Mt. Zion Greeters, a young adult choral group. She graduated from Shortridge High School in 1959. She attended I. U. Extension and Indiana Business College, and is presently employed as i Clerk-Stenographer at the Army Finance Center. She i.-> a member of the Finance Center Choral Group. Miss Richardson’s co-chair-man is Mrs. Jean Richardson, her mother. Assisting them is Mrs. Mary Hodges, finance; Mrs. Olene Robinson, financial secretary; Miss Elizabeth Brown, program; Mrs. Minnie Boatright, organist; Mrs. Vernie Newcomb, pianist; Mrs. La- | Vada Gibbs, Reception and 1 Hostesses; Mrs. Mildred Young, ; Ushers; Mrs. Emma Walker, Decorations; Mrs. Katie Perry, general secretary.

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Contact secretaries are Mmes. ; Lenora Hooks, Juanita Chatman and Katherine Roberts. Mrs. Juanita B. Easley is publicity chairman. Dr. R. T. | Andrews Sr., pastor, cordially | invites the public bn November 22. CHURCH ADS IN MEMORIAMS CARDS OF THANKS DEADLINE TUESDAY 5 P.M.

The members of Greater Hold of Ruth, 2406 N. Capitol w“h, win^pay^tribute^o A — at 3 '' 30 »'”• their pastor Rev. J. L. Woods Miss Mattie Cooley, president and his wife Mrs. Girlee Woods and Mrs. Lula Harris, viceon their first anniversary Sun- president, invites the public to day, November 15 at the House attend. 7 day services will note Church's 11th anniversary Pentecostal dignitaries from Rapids, Michigan; recording through out the mid-west and artist of Savoy Records; Dissurrounding states will con- trict Elder Charles Watkins, verge upon Indianapolis for the former national minister of 11th anniversary of the Grace Music and chairman of the NaApostolic Church, 643 E. 22nd tional Pentecostal Young PeoStreet, Monday, November 16 pie’s Union of P.A. of W.; and through Sunday, November 22. the noted civil rights leader Highlighting the week of fes- of Chicago, Illinois, Rev. Arrive services in honor of Elder thur M. Brazier, and Mrs. Morris E. Colder, will Elder M, E. Colder, nationbe a reception in the dining ally known, is credit with the hall of the church, Sunday. No- founding of two very fine and vember 22, following the aft- successful Christian instituernoon services. tions. He founded Bethesda Bishop P.R. Paddock of Kala- Temple of St. Louis, Missouri mazoo, Michigan, assistant in 1935 and Grace Apostolic Church of Indianapolis in November of 1953. Elder Colder is a member of the Interde nominational Ministerial Alliance, the Apostolic Bible Students Association, the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World ally known, is credited with the Propagation of the Faith of the P.A. of W. Mrs. Colder, having been voted “The Woman of the Year” at Grace in 1963, is president to the Grace Apostolic Church Choir and secretary of the Foreign Missions Board of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the

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Services will begin each night at 7:45 o’clock. The public is invited to attend. Minister Ronald L. Young, chairman of the Pentecostal Young Peoples Union of the Apostolic Bible Students Association of Indiana, is the general anniversary chairman.

REV. G. C. MILLS The members of Zion Tabernacle Church, 3302 N. Arsenal Avenue, will honor their pastor’s 70th birthday with special services Monday, November 16 at 7:45 p.m. Pastor Jennie Forster will he guest speaker. A reception for the pastor, Rev. G. C. Mills, will be held in the church dining room following services. Sister Cecelia Walton, chairman, welcomes the public to participate on this occasion. Sacred Four will hold anniversary observance The Sacred Four will observe, their 33rd anniversary beginning Saturday night, November 14 with a pre-anniversary featuring all local groups at the Abyssinian Baptist Church of which Rev. C. S. Evans is pastor. Sunday afternoon 3 p.m., November 15, the Holy Chariots and the Bibicalaires of Gary, will be the featured guest of the Sacred Four in observance of their anniversary at the Mt. Vernon Baptist Church, 713 North Belmont, Rev. Moxel Sanders, pastor. Sunday night the anniversary will en<l at the C. S. A. Chapel, 2143 North Talbot at 8 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. James Beck, president and Mack Brincfield, manager. I Greater St. Luke conducts revival

HYGRADE MALE CHORUS Presents MORNING STAR SINGERS Of Dayton, Ohio SUNDAY, NOV. 15 3 p.m. JOSHUA BAPTIST CHURCH 22d & Arsenal Rev. A. Batts, Pastor Mrs. Madie Batts, Sponsor

THE WINGS OF GLORY & GOSPEL KNIGHTS In A Joint Musical Program Sunday, Nov. 15 8 p.m. ORANGE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 615 Bright St. Rev. Phil White, Pastor

THE MIDWESTERN GOSPEL SINGERS PRESENTED IN A FULL MUSICAL PROGRAM Sunday, Nov. 15 7:30 p.m. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH 1240 W. Roache St. Sponsored For The Building Fund Rev. J. H. Cheffins, Pastor Deacon Drayton, Chrm.

The Parker Family Will Give A MUSICAL SUNDAY, NOV. 15 3:30 p.m. ST. JOSEPH SPIRITUAL 1219V& N. Senate Ave. Sponsored by Christine Brown For the Benefit of Women’s Day Elder Mack Noel, Pastor

ELDER M. E. COLDER presiding Bishop and chairman of the Board of Directors of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, will deliver the anniversary message, Sunday, November 22 at 4 p.m. The young adults of Grace are presenting many outstanding musical groups in its 11th annual Young Adult musical, Saturday, November 21, 7 p.m. Featured on this program will be Bishop Ralph Bass and the Choraliers from Dayton, Ohio; Rev. William Abney and the Bethel Pentecostal Church choir, Bethel of Grand Rapids, Michigan; Rev. David Ellis and Grace Apostolic Temple Choir, Detroit, Michigan; Minister William Ellis and the Indiana Avenue ^Pentecostal Church of God Choir from Chicago and the Indianapolis Pentecostal Mass Choir along with many other outstanding guests. Many of the outstanding Pentecostal ministers, who Pastor Colder has so faithfully served down through the years will be speaking throughout the week. Among these are Elder James Johnson from St. Louis, Missouri, general secretary of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the

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Others include Elder P. L. Scott of St. Louis, Missouri, Elder David Ellis, pastor of the Grace Apostolic Temple of Detroit, Michigan and the chairman of the National Pentecostal Peoples Union of the P.A. of W.; Elder William Abney, former chairman of the NPYPU of P.A. of W., Grand

Yvonne Davis Ewing in recital Sunday Mrs. Yvonne David Ewing, a member of Mt. Olive Baptist Church, will be presented in a recital Sunday, November 15, 3:30 p.m. at Northside New Era Baptist Church, 30th and Ethel Streets, by the senior usher board of New Era who will mark their annual day. Mrs. Ewing performed her first recital at the age of 8 years at Seventeenth Street Baptist now know as Christ Missionary Baptist. She attended Crispus Attucks High School and Central College of Music. Mrs. Ewing is also pianist at Mt. Olive. Rev. N. E Vincent, pastor, welcomes the public. President is Mrs. Eulivia Jagoe; vice-president, Samuel Biggers. Celebration program set by Hoffman youths The youth of Hoffman Road Baptist Church will present a program featuring their own talent in celebration of a mission started one year ago at 2500 Hoffman. The program will be presented Sunday, Nov. 22 at 3:30 p.m. and the youths are inviting Ihe general public to be with them on that date. Rev. John R. Stevenson is pastor.

THE TRAVELING SOULS Are Presenting THE GOSPELAIRES From Danville. 111. SUNDAY, NOV. 15 3 p.m. ABYSSINIAN BAPTIST CHURCH 419 N. California Rev. Evans, Pastor 8 p.m. SAME GROUPS Will Appear PLEASANT VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH 2301 Martindale Rev. Wm. Pierce, Pastor

BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH 414 W Vermont C. T. H. Watkins, Pastor Observes Officers Day and Y.P.D. SUNDAY, NOV. 15 Officers Communion—6 a.m. Officers Breakfast—8 a.m. (Offieer3 contributing to roll call rally) Officers in Church School— 9:30 a.m. Sermon Address— 10:45 a.m. “The Challenge and Responsibility of the Inner City Church” Hear this message — will be precedent shattering — it will be Christ Centered — Bible Centered in terms of Life Situations. Officers in Bible Class — 6 p.m. Installation of Officers — Sunday, November 22, 1964 —4 p.m. Dr. S. D. Hardrick of Ft. Wayne, Preaching.

Your Help Wanted The Willing Workers Gospel Chorus would like your help. Any clothing or household article you would like to dispose of will help us reach our goal of building The Church of Wonderful. The purpose of our church is to assist the aged, help the needy, clothe a child, 24 hour prayers will be offered, and personal consultation. There will be a Bible class every day also, and many, many more services will be offered to you. • ‘ ■ t The things you give us will be put in our store at 1704 Roosevelt, and sold at very low prices so that the needy will get what they want, and there will still be money left to build our church. Help Us To Help You To Help Others! Telephone Mrs. Peterson at WA. 5-5241, Mrs. Anderson, WA. 6-9546 to have some one pick up /our discarded.

Mrs. Daisy Anderson, President Mrs. Lula Peterson, Vice-President Mrs. Georgia L. Terry, Secretary Mrs. Beatrice Edwards, Treasurer

DR. W. A. EMORY Greater St. Luke Baptist Church, 1503 E. 19th, will hold revival services starting November 16 and will continue through November 25. Services will begin at 7:30 o’clock each evening. Dr. W. A. Emory from Humbolt, Tenn., will conduct services each evening. The meeting will close Thanksgiving Day with a dinner at 1 p.m. Baptizing will be held at 11 a.m. during the regular order of services. The pastor, Rev. A. M. Hughes, urges the public to attend. Southern Hormonizers mark 33d year The Southern Harmonizers wil celebrate their 33rd anniversary Sunday night, November 15, 7:30 o'clock at the Eastern Star Baptist Church, 2201 Columbia Avenue. This anniversary program is being sponsored by the Eastern Star Brotherhood. The general public is invited to attend. You will miss a treat if you fail to witness this affair. Guest expected to participate are Metropolitan Jubilee Singers, Metropolitan Ladies and Missionary Choruses, Barnes ladies and male choruses, Eastern Star male and Jubilee choruses, Indiana Wonders, Guiding Star Chorus, Mt. Moriah Choir, New Liberty Ensemble, Mt. Helm Choir, New Light Ensemble, New Bethel male chorus, Wandering Travelers, Valley Wonders, Mary Fitts, Mildred Dillard, Mrs. Emma Edwards, Gospel Pathway Singers, ML Paran male chorus, Shiloh Gospel Chorus, New Era Rose of Sharon Chorus, New Era male chorus, Mastinic Singers, Ebenezer Mass Choir and Church of Living God Chorus. Bro. Eddie Reedus is program chairman of Eastern Star Brotherhood; Douglas Tandy, buriness manager of Southern Harmonizers; Rev. W. M. Robinson, pastor and Arthur Calum is president.