Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1967 — Page 7
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PLEASANT UNION MISSIONARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
1202 Eugene Street
THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER
Sunday School—9 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. « P. M. — B. T. U. 7 E; Pr »y® r Meeting A. Dennis, Psstor
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.
EPISCOPAL CHURCHES St. Philips 702 North West Street 7:30 a. m.—Holy Communion 9 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.
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
THE SACRED FOUR Will Sponsor THE LOVING SISTERS of Louisville, Ky. Along With The GOSPEL HEAVYWEIGHTS SUNDAY, SEPT 3 8 P. M. MT. CALVARY FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 1798 Roosevelt Ave. For Benefit of Pastor’s Aid Hazel Nash, Pres. Rev. J. R. Steele, Pastor
New Fellowship to hold 1st mass meeting and luncheon
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DR. SAMUEL W. WILLIAMS JR. The newly organized Indianapolis Progressive Church Fellowship, of which Rev. Samuel W. Williams Jr., pastor of Greater Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, was chosen to serve as president, will hold its first mass meeting and fellowship luncheon Saturday, September 2 at 7:00 p.m. This will mark the first in a series of Saturday night mass meetings and fellowship services. Paraicipating in this service will be Rev. B. T. Almon, pastor of Canaan Baptist Church, the doctrinal teacher for
the fellowship: Rev. James A. Williams, pastor of New Baptist Church and chairman of the committee on “Propagation of the Baptist Faith Through Scriptorial Interpretation,’ of the Indianapolis Progressive Church Fellowship. Also on the program will be the choirs of the thirteen churches who are now members and a special message will be brought by the president. This service and mass meeting will be held at the Greater Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, 1241 North Ala., which is the headquarters for the Fellowship. A part of the work of the Fellowship will be to give financial assistance to the smaller congregations, and for this purpose the monthly “Fellowship Service” will be held Saturday night September 16 at Pleasant Valley Baptist Church, 2301 Martindale Avenue of which Rev, W. Pierce serves as pastor. To become better acquainted with us. our aims and purposes, the public is invited to meet with us on Saturday night September 2 at 7:00 o’clock, 1241 N. Alabama or listen to the weekly announcement on the Aid To The Needy Revival Hour broadcast at 9 p.m. each Sunday night. By all means we invite those churches who would like to become a part of this movement to be in attendance on the second or you may call the president, Rev. S. W. Williams at 637-1531. “Help Us To Help Ourselves.’’
1.000 youths and leaders expected
BY WILLA THOMAS
Go back to Prince Hall Day Celebration School says Se * * or ^ un ^ a y # September 10
NAACP youth
The NAACP Young Adult Council is encouraging all youths to return to school during its “Back to School Drive.” A door - to - door campaign is the object of the Council to carry out the drive. Members point out that an education gives a person the chance to select his occupation, whereby without an education one could get a job but possibly at a low
salary.
“You choose your job — if you lack education — the job picks you. An education does not guarantee success, however it does open the door to many opportunities,” an N A A C P Young Adult Council news release stated. “Return to school and get the key to unlock the door to your future,” the Council is stressing to young people.
LUCIAN PATTON
DOUGLAS C. LANDERS SR.
The Prince Hall Masons of All Prince Hall Masons and central Indianapolis and the Eastern Stars are asked to north eastern district of Indi- please plan to attend this his-
MRS. HILDA TOLBERT
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Indianapolis speakers included a ? a ^ il ^ ho1 ^ a j°int celebration torical event.
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months to plan activities for the children’s department,
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Local Christian couple returns from conventions
An Indianapolis Christian couple, Rev. and Mrs. Fred M. Majors of 971 N. Tremont, have returned home from their extensive vacation after attending the 34th annual session of the Ohio Conference of the Christian Methodist Church, in To-
ledo, Ohio.
REV. LACEY BANKS Will Be Guest Speaker SUNDAY, SEPT. 3 11 A. M. LITTLE ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 2601 N. LaSalle EVERYONE WELCOME
GRACE BELIEVERS Celebrating Their 3RD ANNIVERSARY Special Guests KING OF HARMONY Buffalo. N. Y. FRIENDLY JUBILEES Toomsuba, Miss. THE HOLY WONDERS THE MT. HAVEN GOSPEL SINGERS And Local Groups SATURDAY, SEPT 2 7:30 P. M. PRE-ANNIVERSARY PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE 25th and Sheldon Elder Cross, Pastor SUNDAY, SEPT. 3 3 P. M. Anderson, Indiana TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 1225 Madison At 8 P. M. BROADWAY CHRISTIAN CENTER 17th and Broadway
THE CHRISTIAN SINGERS ASSOC. Will Hold A Special PROGRAM SUNDAY, SEPT. 3 3:30 P. M. INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Walnut & Douglass Sts. WANDERING TRAVELERS KEYS OF HARMONY SPIRITS OF HARMONY FRIENDLY SISTERS MIRACLE SINGERS Special Guest GOSPEL TRAVELERS And Others All Association Group Will Be Present PUBLIC INVITED Mack Brincfield, Pres. Rev. E. R. Gatewood, Pastor
ZION HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 2301 N. Arsenal Ave. Is Presenting A TALENT PROGRAM SUNDAY, SEPT 3 3:30 P. M. There Will Be A Portrayal of the Outstanding Diplomats of the United States. Sponsored By Mrs. P. C. Owens Rev. P. C. Owens. Pastor
Rev. William E. Merriwether was host pastor. Rev. Connell Thomas is presiding elder of the Cincinnati district. Rev. W. E. Crenshaw is presiding elder of the Dayton district. Rev. H. W. Evans was the host presiding elder of the Cleveland district. Rev. Bertram W. Doyle, M.A., Ph.D., D.D., was the presiding
bishop.
From Toledo Rev. and Mrs. Majors went to San Francisco, Calif., and attended the Women’s Missionary Council meeting at Beebe Memorial Cathdral in Oakland, Calif. Dr. L. S. White was host pastor. Rev. Wellington Smith and Rev. William H. Dandridge were host presiding elders. Miss L. Clotide Smith was host president. Mrs. Nathaniel Bedford was president. Right Rev. W. H. Amos was host bishop. Right Rev. B. W. Doyle was patron
bishop.
Rev. and Mrs. Majors are members of Phillips Temple CME Church. Rev. Majors is an associate minister. Mrs. Majors is a Sunday School teacher and is chairman of the art committee and devotional leader. Dr. H. L. Burton is pastor of Phillips Temple. In Oakland, Rev and Mrs. Majors were the house guests of Mrs. Lucile Ray. Rev. Majors spoke at Mt. Zion Temple of which Dr. Louis H. Norcisse is pastor. Other dignitaries attending from Indianapolis included Dr. M. L. Breeding, general secretary; Mrs. M. L. Breeding, minister of music; Mrs. Ethel Taylor, board of religious education; Mrs. Anna Rucker, conference secretary; Mrs. Helen Stewart, Missionary Society president, and Rev. Mrs. Thelma Brown, stewardess president.
FAC MALE CHORUS & SHILOH BAPTIST MALE CHORUS In A JOINT MUSICAL SUNDAY, SEPT 3 3:30 P. M. MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH 713 N. Belmont Rev. Mozel Sanders, Pastor
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EVERYONE WELCOME
THE RISING STARS Presents THE MT. AIRE SINGERS of Chicago, 111. SATURDAY, SEPT 2 8 P. M. ORANGE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 615 Bright St. SUNDAY, SEPT 3 3:30 P. M. Universal Hagar Spiritual Temple 723 Indiana Avenue 8 P. M. BUGGS TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST llth & Missouri Sts. PUBLIC INVITED
MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH WOMEN'S DAY SUNDAY, SEPT 3 ALL DAY MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH 2833 E. 25th St. Theme: Women’s Stewardship Speakers MRS. ANNA WILKINS of Muncie, Ind. 11 A. M. MRS. CLEMA ROGERS of Mt. Zion, Indianapolis 3:30 P. M. Special Music by Women's Chorus Mrs. Rosena McCIung, General Chairman Hazell McCUung, General Secretary Rev. T. T. Newman, Pastor
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mittee includes Mmes. Allyne pated Awards were C ^ a i! rn iv/r n Ai mad e and posters must have the Dodso , Sarah Martin, F. H. name address, city, church, Moore, and June Nickleson. and age of the p articipant< A u During the Wednesday night posters must be at Mt. Paran j welcome program. Miss Vera Baptist Church by Sept. 5. Burres, past president of the Convention sessions will be State Baptist childrens depart- held each d from g a ^ tm ment wU! extend the wekome. 12 n0(m and from 2 p m tm 4 Thursday the childrens epa - p spec j a i project inment dinner will be held at c ] u( ies bringing old eyeglasses 5:30 p.m. A reception will hon- and Sun gi asseS f or i n dia. The
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come from Pakistan, The Congo,
^ West Indies, and Korea. Miss Thomas wishes to have friRvt 'rr PT1W17R The dinner committee in- all persons work to help enter.1Kb. COKYLE PIN. EK c i u( jes Mmes. Mumford, Tol- tain the guests. For further inAn estimated 1,000 children bert, Anegla Manns, Helen For- formation you may call her. and leaders from throughout ter and Rosetta. Rogers. Reser- Also sharing in the planning is the United States and Mexico vations are $3.50, and everyone Mrs. Marjorie McClendon, are expected here for the an- is invited. Also on the music committee nual children’s department The general chairman of are Mmes. Lucille McGraw, meeting of the Senior Women’s olanning is MLs. Coryle Pinner, Ophelia Griffin and Sstherline National Baptist Convention of chairman, and Mrs. Lenora Whit- Jones. Mrs. Leona Whitfield is America beginning Sept. 6 at field, co-chairman. The music co-chairman of the children’s 9 a.m. in Mt. Paran Baptist committee is composed of Mmes. entertainment committee.
Church. Dr. C. H. Bell is host CaSsie Downey, Rosa Kate Horpastor. ton, Nellye Johnson, Ruby The department’s theme is Rhodes, Helen MjcCray, Eddie “Children Walk in the Newness Strange, Esterlean Jones, Luof Life.” Dr. M.A.B. Fuller, cille McGraw, and Ophelia Grif-
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the children’s department. Mrs. The children’s group will preA. E. Lewis of Austin, Tex., is sent a program Sept. 9 at 8 director. Mrs. Hilda Tolbert of a.m. at Mt. Paran Baptist i Indianapolis is a department Church before the senior wo- j field worker. men’s group. The 100-voice i Mrs. Willa O. Polk of Musko- choir will sing. Miss Judith Ann | gee, Okla., is the associate di- Ross, past state president of, rector. Mrs. Lucille Buck of tAe children’s department, will |
Louisville, Ky., is the executive fireside.
secretary. Other officers in- After the program the guests elude Mmes. C. L. Burleigh, will be taken on a sight-seeing Guthrie, Okla., assistant secre- tour and later enjoy a wiener tary; Leona Hunter, Ashville, roast at Riverside Park. The N. C., treasurer; Willa M. picnic committee includes Mmes. Thomas, Indianapolis, director Elenor Wooley, district senior of Christian education; Chris- women’s president; Anna Thomtine Farley, Birmingham, Ala., as, state president; Bernice Swiassistant instructor, and Ester ney, Anna Head, Willa Johnson, C. McKeen, Galveston, Tex., and Miss Maxine Black. Mrs. music director. Spurling will have charge of
Key workers include Miss the junior ushers.
Dearest Mason, Illinois; Anna The 100-voice children’s choir Lawton, New York; L. V. Jack- presented special music Sunson, California; Mary Lou Mot- day, Aug. 27, at 3:30 p.m. at ley, Michigan; Almeta Keys, First Baptist Church, N. I. Texas; A. M. Ray, Oregon; Sa- Special guests and speakers rah Thompson, Texas; Lula during the week-long convention Jenkins, Florida; Bernice included Justine Kupa, The Meade, Baltimore; Leona Hun- Congo; Hhan Keara, Carlyle ter, North Carolina, and Lillie Bindoo, Trinidad, West Indies,
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Those working with children will get help and information on worship, Bible teaching, craft, visual aids, drama, music, and program planning. The purpose of having trained children’s department workers is to teach the boys and girls how to get along with people of all races, win them for Christ, teach them the way of Christ and help them learn the Word of God, and teach them to help others by spreading cheer among the sick and shut-ins and doing something to help others. Miss Thomas, a departmental
Go To Church Sunday
and Ernest Sangar, Pakistan.
CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. ADAIR
And His Congregation
With Worship With ST. ANTHONY
SPIRITUAL TEMPLE
2456 Northwestern
SUNDAY, SEPT 3
3 P. M.
Sponsored By Pastor’s Aid Rev. Ella Britten, Pastor
PUBLIC INVITED
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EUGENE BLAKLEY SPECIAL SINGERS Will Render A Full MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY, SEPT. 3 3:30 P. M.
MT. LEBANON PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 2002 Tipton Corner of 20th & Hillside Elder C. Sutton Sr., Pastor
REV. P. A. GIBSON of Lafayette, Ind. Guest Speaker MEN’S DAY SUNDAY, SEPT 3 3:30 P. M.
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST
MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH 5900 Reed Road REV. W. C. GROVES, Pastor
CHURCH 761 N. Sheffield ‘ Rev. A. Love, Gen. Chrm. H. C. Hamlett, Prog. Chrm. Rev. Arthur Johnson, Pastor
SUNDAY, SEPT. 3
REV. LLOYD DARTER Pastor, Bloomfield Will Deliver The Message At 11:15 a.m.
THE SPIRITUAL ECHOES of Bowling Green, Ky. Will Render A MUSICAL PROGRAM
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SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 8:00 P. M.
At 7:00 p.m. MR. EARLE BARNETTE Will Speak For The Youth and Young Adults The Public Is Cordially Invited
SUNDAY, SEPT. 3 3:30 P. M. CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH 2611 Annette St. Rev. B. T. Almon, Pastor
Christ Missionary Bapt. Church Presents THE WISCONSIN STATE YOUTH CHOIR * 50-VOICE CHOIR Sunday, September 3,1967 3:30 P. M. CHRIST MISSIONARYY BAPTIST CHURCH EUGENE AND RADER STS. REV. M. B. GIRTON, PASTOR
THE PENTECOSTAL MASS CHOIR Presented In A Musical By The Lydia Guild of PHILLIPS TEMPLE CME 1226 N. West St. SUNDAY, SEPT. 3 4:00 P. M. Sis. Louise Smith, Pres. Sis. Nekoda Spann, Chnu*. Rev. H. L. Burton, Pastor
FAC MALE CHORUS In A Full MUSICAL SUNDAY, SEPT 3 8 P. M. BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH 15th & Yandes Rev. Samuel Day, Pastor
’A Spiritual Inspiration
10IPV0ICE CONCERT 7:30 PM, Tuesday, Sept., 5 Coliseum - Indiana State Fairgrounds
$
ADMISSION ONLY
1.50
For A Whole Evening of Joyous Song. BE SURE TO COME Enjoy a few hours of escape from the worries of the world. On The Occasion Of The 87th Annual Session Of The NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION OF AMERICA
