Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1966 — Page 7

JULY 9, 1966

THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

Mi. Pleasant Baptist Church 5900 Reed Road Rev. W. C. Groves, Pastor Sunday School • 10 a.m. doming: Worship-ll:15 o’clock Sermon - Pastor

SEVEN STAR MISSIONARY BAPriST CHURCH 2301 Guilford KEY. J. C. RICE. Pastor Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship *11 o’clock Evening Worship - 7:30 o’clock Free Transportation Provided For Information Cati Mrs. Washington WA. 3-7835

THE INDIANA WONDERS In A Full Program SUNDAY, JULY 10 3:30 p.m. MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH 713 N. Belmont St. Sis. Lucille Harper, Program Chairman Rev. Mozell Sanders, Pastor

RIDE THE "SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS" WITH PERSIAN TEMPLE NO. 46 To New York City AUGUST 12 TO AUGUST 19 Attend The Shrine Convention or just vacation. $47.50 ROUND TRIP Train leaves at 5:25 p.m., Friday, August 12. Arrive in New York City Saturday 11:30 a.m. For more information call John H. Motley, 631-5168.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, NORTH INDIANAPOLIS 877 Udell CELEBRATING THE 61st ANNIVERSARY Of The PRISCILLA YOUNG MISSIONARY SOCIETY SUNDAY, JULY 10 3:30 p.m. Speaker — REV. T. .T NEWMAN of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, with his singing groups and congregation. The Public Is Invited. Elder Frank F. Young, Pastor Sis. Ardelia Halsell, Pres.

Episcopal Churches

St. Philip's 702 North West Street

9:00 a m.—Holy Ccmmunion 9:30 a.m.—Church School 11 a.m.—Holy Communion and Sermon

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

Gailiard Legion Post Installs Oscar O. Grundy Oscar O. Grundy, 331 W. 43rd St., was installed last week as commander of the Edward S. Gailiard American Legion Post No. 107. Other new officers installed were Garrett Gill, vice-com-mander; Lawrence Carney, second vice-commander; William J. Harris, adjutant; Carl H. Richardson, finance officer; Fred D. Brown, service officer; Shepard Orton, chaplain, and Cleo F. Haynes sergeant-at-arms. W. Maurice Ireland, 11th District commander, and Lowell B. Story, past 11th District commander, were guests of honor at the installation ceremonies. LOVING BAPTIST CHURCH .226 Blackford St. Rev. I, s. Owens, Pastor Sunday School — 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11:15 o’clock Bible Study — 6-7 p.m. Evening Service — 7:30-9:30 p.m.

CORINTHIAN BAPTIST 721 E. North at Fultor 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

GREATER SHEPHERD MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 231 West 30th St. The Usher Board Presents REV. B. F. GREENE of First Street Baptist, Hopkinsville, Ky. SUNDAY, JULY 10 Rev. Shepard Banks, Pastor Etta Mae Reeves, Pres.

YOU HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING Why Don’t You Try God. I have proven to many that God can do everything but fail. You may call for an appointment — 632-0169 You May See REV. MAXWELL of Detroit, Michigan July 8 through July 15

WOMEN'S DAY

Sunday, July 10, 1966 By Prayer Garden Temple, C.O.G.I.C. BROADWAY CHRISTIAN CENTER 1654 N. Broadway 11 a.m. Speaker Mrs. Ida Mary Sanders, of Sanders Temple, C.O.G.I.C. The Missionary bringing the most guest will be the Speaker at the 3:30 p.m. j service. There will be a j special gift for this speaker. ;

TWO BIG MUSICALS Sunday, July 10 BUGGS TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 2313 N. Alabama St. * * * 3 p.m. The Gospel Heavyweights Present The Gospel Whirlwinds of Gary, Ind. * * * 8 p.m. The Sacred Four Presents The Belltones and The Gospel Dynamics of Louisville, Ky. Freewill Offering The Public Is Invited j Rev. James C. Buggs, Pastor

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Christ Temple 430 West Fall Creek Parkway FOUNDED ON THE WORD OF GOD Take Northwestern Street Car to Fall Creek Boulevard W’alk 2 Blocks East Corner Paris Avenue and Fall Creek Boulevard BISHOP WILLIE LEE, Pastor EVERYONE WELCOME

26th Anniversary for Rev. and Mrs. E. T. Johnson

Church Events

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By WILL A THOMAS

REV. E. T. JOHNSON Rev. and Mrs. E. T. Johnson wilh observe their 26th Anniversary beginning July 11 and continuing until July 18. The officers and members are sparing no pain to make this the greatest anniversary in the history of the church. The Rev. and Mrs. Johnson have accomplished much since the organization of the Mt. Moriah Baptist Church. He has taken in many members and baptized many candidates. The church has gained many friends. The ministers and churches participating in this celebration are as follows: Monday, Rev. A. J. Brown — St. John Baptist. Tuesday, Rev. W. M. Smith— First Samuel Baptist. Wednesday, Rev. Andrew L. Williams — Eastside Baptist. Thursday — Rev. A. Wadsworth, Messiah Baptist. Friday — Rev. Earl King, Ebenezer Baptist. Sunday Morning - — Rev. Charlie Williams of Mt. Moriah. 11 a.m. Processional with all the singing groups of Mt. Mo-

MRS. E. T. JOHNSON riah. Sunday — 3:30 p.m., Rev. A. Bernard of St. Marks Baptist Church will deliver the anniversary sermon. Sunday, 6:30 p.m. — B.T.U. Sunday, 7:30 p.m. — Devotional service with Mt. Moriah Deacons in charge. Sunday, 8 p.m. — Sermon by Rev. A. Palmer of Mt. Moriah Baptist. Monday, Rev. F. Jefferson— Pilgrim Baptist. A reception will follow the Monday evening service. Everyone is welcome to attend any or all of these services at 7:30 p.m. each evening.

Womens Day at Mt. Nebo

An Evening with Miss Cheryl Hodges

MISS CHERYL HODGES “An Evening With Miss Cheryl Hodges.” July 10. ’SfiG at 4 p.m. is sponsored by the Young People’s Choir of Jones Tabernacle A.M E. Zion Church, 2510 East 34th Street. Miss Hodges, a senior at Indiana Central College, specializes in dramatic readings. This is a new and unique program. Come and bring your friends. Rev. J. Humphrey Lee is Pastor of Jones Tabernacle. Green Trio Appears at St. Paul A.M.E. Team No. 11 for Women’s Day at the St. Paul A.M.E. Church, 1915 East 25th Street, will present the Green Trio on Sunday, July 10 at 7:?0 p m. This is a family group. One member formerly sang with the Inkspots. All sang with the Freeman Choir which appeared with Mahalia Jackson at Clowes Hall. Rev. C. Wesley Holiday is the minister.

MRS. ELIZABETH SHEPARD Women s Day will be celebrated at Mt. Nebo Baptist Church, 2325 Hovey, on Sunday, July 10. For the 11 a.m. service the speaker will be Mrs. Elizabeth Shepard. Mrs. L. O. Lapsey will be the speaker for the 3:30 p.m. service. The Rev. J. C. Perkins is the pastor at Mt. Nebo.

William Snowden Services for William Snowden, 77, 2451 Sheldon, were held June 30 in St. Mark’s Baptist Church. Snowden 77, 2451 Sheldon, were held June 30 in St. Mark’s Baptist Church. Snowden worked at John Wooley lumber yard. He was a member of Allen Chapel AME Church. Survivors are the widow. Let

What a wonderful weekend, warm, yet God blessed us to see another Independence Day. The Day that America won her freedom. As we think of this day, we think of millions overseas who must yet win their freedom. We think of our people in the South who march for Freedom. Are you praying as you think of these things? I wonder if you are praying for God to make a change? Let’s pray for the leaders of every country, that God will bless them to lead the people right. Let us pray for the people in the world that they may follow right. The Soap Drive is still on. Please join us. Mrs. Anna Washington is chairman and. Mrs. E. T. Johns o n is vice- WILLA chairman. The Northside New Era Baptist, Rev. Edward Vincent, minister, has joined in our collection of soap. Congratulations to Rev. and Mrs. Vincent for their 16th anniversary which they will celebrate as leaders of their church. First Baptist Church N.I. Choir will present special music Sunday at 8 p.m. Dr. T. T. Newman, minister of Mount Carmel Baptist Church will be guest speaker Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at the anniversary of the Priscilla Young Missionary Society of First Baptist Church N.I., Mrs. Ardelia Halsell, president. The General Baptist State Convention will meet next week at Evansville. A large dedegation will leave from here. The Indiana Baptist State S.S. and B.T.U. Congress will meet in Muncie next week at Calvary Baptist Church. We urge all churches to send as many delegates as possible. The Leah Missionary Circle of New Bethel Baptist Church will sponsor a Golden Ager Day July 16 at 2 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. Persons needing transportation call Mrs. Lillie Thomas, 636-8427 in the evenings. Mrs. Delores Campbell of Chicago will present a concert Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in Christ Missionary Baptist Church. It is the opinion of many that the National Baptist Convention should not meet in Indianapolis in 1967 because we do not have a meeting place large enough. The State Fair guests will have all hotels filled. The Vacation Church School of Olivet Baptist Church will close July 13th at 7:30 p.m. A special program will be presented. Articles made by children will be on display. ■ — 1 ■ * C. B. Flanigan Services for C. B. Flanigan, 56, 1110 S. Kenwood, were held July 2 at Craig Funeral Home, with burial in New Crown Cemetery. Mr. Flanigan died June 27 in the home of his nephew Willie Murff. Bom in Attala, Mississippi, he had lived in Indianapolis seven years. A veteran of World War II, he was employed as a custodian at the Log Cabin Tavern for two years. Survivors include three brothers, Jesse Flanigan of Delta City, Miss., John Carpenter of Detroit and Bride Flanigan of Michigan City.

Dr. F. Benjamin Davis, pastor of New Bethel Baptist Church, is next in line for president of the Indiana Baptist State Convention. He is 1st vice president. The tiny tots of the city will be on parade Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at Mt. Zion Baptist Church July 10 to show their beautiful clothing. Why not join them for tea. This will be held in Dorcus Hall. Mrs. L. Gibbs, chairman. Dr. C. B. Dailey of Jacksonville, Fla. will be guest speaker Sunday at 11 a.m. at Mt. Paran Baptist Church. Rev. Richard Pleasant is the new minister of Alleyne Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church, 102 S. Catherwood. He has been assistant pastor in Jones Tabernacle for several years. May God bless you in your new church. Why not attend church Sunday and take a friend with you.

BUCKNER — In loving memory of ALBERTINE M. BUCKNER who passed away July 7, 1942. Gone hut not forgotten. A Friend, Alberta Rodgers B—Card of Thanks

State Baptist annual meeting set July 11-17 The 22nd Annual Session of the Indiana Baptist Sunday School and Baptist Training Union Congress will be held July 11-17 at Calvary Baptist Church of Muncie. The featured speaker will be Dr. F. G. Sampson of Louisville, Ky. Rev. Robert L. Saunders, president of the Congress, announced that this summer school of methods promises to he the most productive in the history of the sessions, with a staff of the best prepared and best equipped officers and instructors in the state taking part. Rev. Saunders, as conference president, will deliver his annual message on Thursday night. Dr. Bernard L. White of South Bend will be the mass meeting speaker on Sunday. Mrs. Veanie Dawson will conduct the model Sunday church school at 9:30 a.m. Sunuay morning.

MRS. MARY GREGORY GREGORY — In loving memory of our dear mother MRS. MARY GREGORY who passed away July 11, 1950. We are thankful to our God above Who gave us a Mother like you to love. We miss you, Dear. Mrs. Georgia Williams Mrs. Irene Webster Mrs. Effie Pankey, Daughters Mr. John Turner, Brother and Family

MRS. MINERVA EMMA ARMOUR ARMOUR — The family of MRS. MINERVA EMMA ARMOUR wishes to express their sincere thanks to the ministers, church groups and many friends for their floral designs, telegrams and cards in expression of sympathy. The Family

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ota Alexander and Mary Miller

Willie Williams

Services for Mrs. Willie Williams, 39, 3414 N. Capitol, were held June 28 at Stuart Mortuary. Mrs. Williams was em-

ployed at Porter’s Diner.

Survivors include the parents

Mr. and Mrs. Mack Smith; son, StlSan Robinson Grayling Seals; daughters, Lin- ,VOI,mson

da L. and Bridgett.

Rites for Ruth Middlebrooks, 51, 1508 Broadway, were held June 25 in Grace Apostolic Church. Mrs. Middlebrooks died June 21 in Methodist Hospital. For three years he worked for the city of Indianapolis as a school traffic

patrolwoman.

Her husband Jimmie, survives

Mary E. Morrison among 43 educators on Holy Land Tour Mrs. Mary Etta Morrison, music and lauguage arts teacher at School 42, will join a group of 43 educators and clergymen for Israel, Jordan and Greece, for a Holy Land Study Tour, on July 12. The tour is sponsored by the InterUniversity Committee on Israel in cooperation with the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. The Inter-University on Israel, organized in 1961, is a non-political body of American educators seeking to promote a better understanding between American and Israel’s scholars and religious leaders, and the creation of opportunities for the objective study of Israel’s society. This tour, the second of its kind for Mrs. Morrison, promises to be of great interest, and is being made during a very important year, the Eighteenth Anniversary — the Anniversary of Life. As Israel celebrated her eighteenth birthday on 5 lyar 5726 (which fell on April 25, 1966), she celebrated not merely 18 years of existence as a State — but 18 years of Life, in every sphere of endeavor. Mrs. Morrison will fly directly from the Kennedy International Airport on the Olympic Airlines to Tel-Aviv, Israel.

JONES — In loving memory of our auntie MARIA W. JONES who passed away July 5, 1962. The love you gave us many years Will never from us depart. Tho you have gone beyond our reach You are always in our hearts. Mrs. Mildred A. Smith Mrs. Georgiaetta Cheeshourough Mrs. Bernice Boyd ■ ■—■ini* ■■■ ■■ i»i|iip|.ii»i ■ »

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WILLIE MARY WILLIAMS WILLIAMS — The family of WILLIE MARY WILLIAMS extends thanks to those who were so kind to us during our hour of sorrow. We especially thank Stuart Mortuary who rendered services so beautifully; to Rev. A. F. Murray of New Haven Baptist Church for being so understanding. Thanks to all that sent cards, telegrams and floral tributes. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our neighbors and friends. The Family Rites for Rebecca Evans Graveside rites for Rebecca Evans, 75, 3405 Ralston were held June 10 at 11 a.m. Friday in Floral Park Cemetery. Mrs. Evans died Monday, June 6 in General Hospital. She was a member of Macedonia Baptist Church. Willis Mortuary was in charge of the services. Survivors include a son, Alonzo; a sister, Mattie Adams and a brother, Joseph Jefferson.

REVIVAL! CHRIST TEMPLE NO. 2 3412 Prospect — FL. 7-6262 Beginning July 1 1 and continuing for 2 weeks or as long as the Lord wants. Elder John Corley of Monrovia, Calif., will be conducting the services. Services will begin each evening at 7:30 p.m. There will be Prayer for the sick and Bible Classes each day. The door is open to everyone to enjoy Jesus. Rev. ELDER JOHN CORLEY Lillie Mason is pastor.

Funeral services for Susan Robinson, 85, formerly of 1050 8. Capital, were held July 5th at Craig Funeral Home. Mrs. Robinson, a member of Seventh Day Adventist Church, died July 1 in General Hospital. A sister, Ann Turner, survives.

Florence Welch Services for Florence Welch, 68, were held July 5 in Vernon Baptist Church at Vernon. A member of Free Will Baptist Church, Mrs. Welch died June 28 in her home, 833 N. California.

Fred Robinson Funeral services for Fred Robinson, 45, 2014 Carrollton, were held July 2 in True Vine Baptist Church. He died June 26 in Veterans Administration Hospital on West 10th. He was a truck dirver for the Indianapolis Post Office where he had worked 10 years. Robinson was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors include the widow, Eddie Mae; sons, James Edward, Ray Douglas, Jesse Lee, Lloyd and Fred Douglas; daughters Bertha Mae, Teresa Marie and Vanessa.

ST. PAUL A.M.E. CHURCH 1915 EAST 25th STREET Presents LEONA REEVES IN A FULL RECITAL SUNDAY, JULY 10 4 p.m. Rev. Jennie Hearlston, Sponsor Rev. C. Wesley Holiday, Pastor

JACOBS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES

Leeoda Carter Rites for Leeoda Carter, 65, 3016 Graceland, were held June 25 at Boatright Funeral Home. Mrs. Carter died June 21 at home. She was a member of St. Joseph Spiritualist Church and its mothers board. Her husband, Keesley, survives.

Funeral services for Infant Jean Evans were held June 29 at the Westside Chapel. Elder James P. Sarver officiated. Burial was in New Crown. Double funeral services for Little Rhonda Price and Mrs. Marlyn D. Cody, cousins, were held June 29 at Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel. Rev. L. L. Smith officiated. Burial was in Floral Park. Funeral services for Mr. Fred D. Robinson were held July 2 at the True Vine Baptist Church. Rev. W. I. Jones officiated. Burial was in Floral Park. Funeral services for Mr. Buford Shobe were held July 2 at the Westside Chapel. Dr. J. Humphrey Lee officiated. Burial was in Floral Park.

Walter Williams Services for Walter Williams, 60, 1301 Congress who died June 30 in General Hospital, were held July 2 in Stuart Mortuary. For 17 years Williams worked for J. Kasle & Sons, Inc., a scrap metal firm. He was. a member of Samuel Baptist Church. Survivors include the widow, Mildred; daugthers, Agnes Easley, Claudette Myers and Sandra; stepsons, James Turner and Harold Smith.

Frances Mount Rites for Frances Mount, 86, 1529 Yandes, were held June 29 at Rockport. Mrs. Mount died June 25 at home. Survivors include daugthers Anna Taylor and Ruth.

GLENN LEE WILLIAMS WILLIAMS — In loving memory of our son and brother GLENN LEE WILLIAMS who passed away July 5, 1965. It is lonesome here without you Sad and weary the way t' Life has not been the same Since you were called away. Sadly missed by the Williams Family GREEN — In loving memory of MELVIN GREEN who passed away June 19, 1964. Not dead to us who loved him, Not lost, but gone before; He lives with us in memory And will forever more. Sadly missed by Mrs. Noble Green, Mother LA RUE — In loving memory of my husband JESSE LA RUE who passed away July 3, 1965. The memory of you my dear Is like a thing of gold That never dulls or tarnishes Or grows the least bit old. One year has passed since that sad day When you, my love, were called away, God took you home — it was His will; Within my heart you liveth . still. Elizabeth LaRuc, Wife DAUGHERTY — In loving memory of JOHN E. DAUGHERTY who passed away July 9, 1965. Every day in some small way Memories of you come our way Though absent you are ever near Still missed, still loved and ever so dear. Alyce and Mary Helen, Daughters William, Grandson

Laura Bell

Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Wilson Bell, 38, 715 E. 17th, were held June 28 in Stuart M|>rtuary. Mrs. Bell died June 24 in General Hospital. Born in Salisbury, N. C., she had lived here 25 years. Burial was in Crown Hill Cemetery. Survivors include the husband, Harry Bell; sister, Mrs. Mildred Rogers of Logan, W. Va.; and a brother, J. R. Torence, Salisbury.

Eddie Smith

Last rites for Eddie Smith, 65, 2310 W. Walnut, were held June 24 in Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel. Smith died June 19 in General Hospital. He was employed at Automotive Parts Co. five years and was a member of Greater Zion Baptist Church. A son, James, survives.

Enos Ware Funeral services for Enos Ware, 77, 841 Udell, were held June 29 in Pilgrim Baptist Church of which he was a member. Mr. Ware died June 26 in Methodist Hospital. Bom in Brandon, Mississippi, he had lived here 19 years. He was a nightwatchman at Continental Baking Co. Burial was in Crown Hill Cemetery. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Ella Ware; daughters, Mrs. Allene Morgan and Mrs. Velma Willis, Indianapolis; Mrs. Eva M- Gordan, Canton, Miss.; Mrs. Vera M. Warren, Nicholasville, Ky., and Mrs. Ira L. Wylie, San Francisco; sons, Nebraska Ware, Indianapolis and O. C. Ware, Buffalo, N. Y. Carolyn Tucker Funeral services for Carolyn D. Tucker, 17, 1615 W. 62nd, were held June 29 in Witherspoon United Presbyterian Church. Miss Tucker died July 1st in Methodist Hospital of a kidney ailment She was a junior at North Central High School. She was the daughter of Mrs. Margaret Granger.