Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1967 — Page 7

SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1967

THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

PLEASANT UNION MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1M1 BagoM Str««t

Prominent Louisville pastor will conduct one-week revival

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EPISCOPAL CHURCHES St. Philips 702 North West St. 11 A. M. - Holy Communion 9 A. M. - Holy Communion And Sermon All Saints 1559 Central Avenue 7:30 Low Mess 9:15 Sung Mass Confession Set. 5:00 P.M.

CORINTHIAN BAPTIST 721 E. North at Fulton Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Mornlnr Wcrship 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 FRIENDLY SISTERS Will Celebrate Their 15TH ANNIVERSARY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 8:30 P.M. ORANGE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 615 Bright Street SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 2:30 P.M. BUGGS TEMPLE llth & Missouri Sts. 8 P.M. COMMUNITY CENTER 19th & New Jersey St. Special Guests BATTLEAIRES of Chicago, 111. THE MELTONES of Gary, Ind. YMV SINGERS Also of Chicago Along With Local Groups of the city THE PUBLIC IS INVITED

INDIANAPOLIS HARMONIZERS Will Render A Full MUSICAL PROGRAM FOR CHRISTMAS CHARITY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 7:30 P.M. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 727 Blake Street Sponsored By John Aknon Rev- H. T. Toliver, Pastor

PETER'S ROCK BAPT/JST CHURCH Will Sponsor A PROGRAM FOR THE BUILDING FUND SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 3:30 P.M. 768 N. Elder Ave. Speakers REV. KEYS REV. GEORGE WASHINGTON JR. REV. TATE Rev. Arthur Brooks Master of Ceremony PUBLIC IS INVITED Rev. George Washington Sr. Pastor Mrs. Mary Gaines, Sec. Mrs. Lucille Powell, Chm.

A 31 year old Baptist pastor and university dean who has been preaching more than half his life will run a one-week revival beginning November 5 at New Bethel Baptist Church, 1519 Martindale Avenue. The minister, Rev. Emmanuel L. McCall, presently pastors the 28th Street Baptist Church of Louisville. Rev. McCall will start the New Bethel revival on the same date that he began preaching in 1950, the 5th

of November.

A native of Sharon, Pa., Rev. McCall has already received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Louisville; a Doctor of Divinity degree and a Master of Religious Education, both from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and all honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Simmons University. He is presently studying for a Master of Divinity degree at Southern Baptist Seminary. His other present responsibilities include president of Kentucky State Baptist Congress; president of Louisville Baptist Minister Conference, an inter-

Dr. Weeden elected Baptist B-Card of Thanks

State Convention prexy

A—In Memoriam

DR. EMMANUEL L. McCALL racial group; a feature editorial writer for the American Baptist newspaper; and editor of the Centennial Story, a publication of the in story of Kentucky Bap-

tists.

THE FAMOUS JORDANAIRE SINGERS Will Be Presented In A Full MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 3:30 P.M. SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH 701 N. West St. 7:30 P.M. Sponsored By Shiloh Junior Choir PUBLIC INVITED Gail Lake, Pres. Mrs. Gladys Green, Program Chm. Rev. C. V. Jetter, Pastor_

GUILDING STAR CHORUS Will Celebrate Their 25TH ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 4 P.M. NEW HAVEN BAPTIST CHURCH 3026 Northwestern Ave. MT. ZION GREETERS CHORUS Will Render A Full PROGRAM Rev. James Robinson, Director Corinthian Baptist Church Ushers Will Serve Mrs. Norene Brooks Mrs. Oma Bell Mrs. Mayme Robinson Chairman

TRUE SPIRITTUAL TEMPLE OF ISRAEL 2157 N. Capitol Presents PROSPERITY HARVEST SERVICE Conducted By PROPHET R. TYLER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 3:30 P.M. Mararet Walker, Sec. Father William Smith Pastor

2ND ANNIVERSARY REV. AND MRS. MOSES LADERSON SR. Pastor and Wife of HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1734 Ingram Ave. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 Guest Speakers 11 A.M. Service REV. JAMES WELLS 3:30 P.M. REV. WILLIAM COLEMAN Banquet-Buffet Supper Following Service PUBLIC INVITED Mrs. Anna L. Smith. Chm.

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Christ Temple 430 West Fall Creek Parkway N. Dr. FOUNDED ON THE WORD OF GOD BISHOP WILLIE LEE, Pastor

EVERYONE WELCOME

SEE AND HEAR! See Movies Being Made While You Hear The Following Groups In A Night of Song SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 7:30 P.M. FRIENDSHIP MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 761 N. Sheffield BLAKEY SPECIALS INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER MALE CHORUS INDIANAPOLIS MASS MALE CHORUS FAC MALE CHORUS ANGELIC TRAVELERS SISTER ROSA BELL FRIENDSHIP FOUR SONS FRIENDSHIP MASS SINGERS TABERNACLE YOUTH CHOIR NEW HOPE BAPT. CHOIR PURITAN TRIO And Other Talented Singers of the city Rev, Arthur Johnson, Pastor

MALE CHORUS of Eastern Star Baptist Will Be In A Full PROGRAM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29

8 P.M.

MT. MORIAH BAPTIST

CHURCH

15th and, Martindale

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of Club No. 1 Sponsored By

Mrs. Mary Trotter Mrs. Bessie Holt, Pres. Rev. E. T. Johnson, Pastor

Missionary Society of Eastern Star Baptist 2201 Columbia Ave. Presents EDDIE REEDUS & INDIANA WONDERS In A Complete PROGRAM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 3:30 P.M. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED Mrs. Beulah Bridges, Pres. Rev. W. M. Robinson, Pastor

WOMEN'S DAY TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH 810 West North St. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 Guest Speakers II A.M. Service MRS. QUEENELLA JORDAN of Friendship Baptist 3:30 P.M. Service MRS. EMMA EDWARDS JOHNSON of Christ Missionary Mrs. Ruth Williams Chairman Rev. Willie Moses, Pastor PUBLIC INVITED

In the 49th annual services of the Ohio Baptist State Convention, U.S.A., Inc., which convened in Columbus, Ohio, at Pilgrim Baptist Church on Oct. 13 Dr. John T. Weeden was unanimously elected the president. Dr. Weeden has pastored three churches in the last 40 years and is presently pastoring St. Timothy Missionary Baptist Church, 1701 Carnegie, Cleveland, Ohio, for the last 20 years. He has academic and theological training -building doctorate and bachelor degrees. Rev. Weeden is presently serving as president of the Baptist Ministers Conference of Cleveland and vicinity, president of the Cleveland Missionary Baptist College of Biblical Education, member board of directors of the Cleveland Cedar YMCA, chairman of the clergy “Stokes for Mayor’’ campaigns 1965 and 1966, and was cochairman of the NAACP annual membership drive in 1966. He has served as financial secretary and chairman of the budget committee of the Ohio Baptist State Convetion U.S.A., Inc. for the past 14 years. He is an instructor of pastoral psychology of the Ohio

Conference.

Rev. Weeden has been a board member of the National Sunday

DR. JOHN T. WEEDEN

MRS. TOMMYE MAE HASK-

INS SHANKS

SHANKS — We wish to thank our kind neighbors, friends and

School Publishing Board for the relatives for expressions of symlast 17 years. He is vlce-presid- Pathy, floral offerings in the

ent of the Ministerial Depart- death of

ment of the National Baptist MRS. TOMMYE HASKINS Training Union and Sunday SHANKS School Congress, U.S.A., Inc. We especially thank Rev. Rev. Weeden is the only Ne- Utley of Nazarene Baptist Chu-

gro board member of the Brothers’ Brother Foundation, National and International - endored by the Baptist World

Alliance.

Church Events

BY WILLA THOMAS

THOMAS

SENIOR CHOIR of Indiana Baptist Will Celebrate Their 25th ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 3:30 P.M. INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH 750 W. Walnut St. Guests Include REV. WILLIE WARDELL of Green Pastures Accompanied By His Congregation and Other Talents THE PUBLIC IS INVITED Mrs. Hallie Brown, Pres. Rev. E. R. Gatewood. Pastor Rev. T. H. Bradley Acting Pastor

Mrs. Barbara Crowder Dailey will speak Sunday at 11 a.m. for the youth worship service at Penick Chapel AMEZ Church. Mrs. James Patton is the youth

sponsor. * * *

I am really grateful to all of the churches which helped in many of the p r o j e c ts presented through this column. It is wonderful to k n o w as a Christian that you do care what happened to God’s c h i 1-

dren around the world. I get many letters a week asking for the support of the projects.

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The school of missions of Second Christian Church is in sesion each Sunday at 5 p.m. The mision study this year is on Japan. Last Sunday’s guest speaker wa Tokurch Arimitsu of Japan, student at Marian College, Hit’s. Louis Bates is the chairman of the school of missions.

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Today I wish to ask each and every church to help in the collection of pre-sweeten Kool-AJd and chewing gum of any kind. If there is a person from your church in Viet Nam, mail some to him. The water is very nasty and if they have some kool-aid to go in it will help the water taste better. As you send this to the boys I would Ike very much to know how much you sent. * * * We extend sympathy to Rev. Murphey Smith, Mrs. Smith, his mother, and the family in the loss of his beloved father and her husband, the late Rev. Smith, who was a wonderful Christian. He did much good during his lifetime. Baptist women hold annual meeting Sunday

■fsj ilhfcjre ELIZABETH SHEPHARD The Central District Junior Women Missionary and Y o u ng Womens Auxiliary will hold its annual meeting Sunday, October 29 at 3:30 p.m. at New Bethel Baptist Church, 1519 Martindale* Avenue. Mrs. Elizbeth Shephard, a member of Zion Baptist Church and graduate of Central Baptist Seminary will be speaker. Music will be provided by the Gospel Choir of New Bethel. The public is invited.

THE RECORDER IS SOLD 4T ALL DRUG STORES AND NEWSSTANDS — ALSO AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY STORE.

HENRY J. WILKES Last rite:* for Henry J. Wilkes, 63, S-64 W. 25th, who died Oct. 21 in Marion CountyGeneral Hospital, were held Oct. 24 in Stuart Mortuary. Burial was in Floral Park Cemetery. Mr. Wilkes was proprietor of the Gem Barber Shop at 501 Indiana Avenue for 35 years. He was a member of Mt. Paran Baptist Church and was a mason. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Grace Wilkes; two sons, Henry R. and Michael W. Wilkes, and six grandchildren.

We welcome back home Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Peoples, who attended the convention in St. Louis and made a trip to Texas. * * * Rev. Richard Ambrose Reeves, former Anglican Bishop of Johannesburg is visiting 13 cities in the United States. He was in Indianapolis last week as the special guest of Episcopal Bishop John P. Crane and Methodist Bishop Richard C. Raines. He spoke last Friday at North Methodist Church. Earlier in the year the guest visited Hanoi and talked with President Ho Chi Minh. Of the war they said: “The effects of the bombing on children, women, the aged and the general populations of North Vietnam is savage, inhumane and utterly immoral. The citizens of the States, including those who are members within our nation, find themselves seriously and sincerely divided today over our military involvement.” * * * To those of you who have loved ones overseas in the Armed Forces in order that they may receive their Christmas boxes they must be mailed by Nov. 11. As you think of them also remember your missionaries in the various countries. * * * In the church where Christ permits me to work and belong many projects are sponsored through the Letha Ervin Sunday School Junior High Class. We do need your old Christmas cards. Please bring them to First Baptist Church, North Indianapolis, and leave them in the educational building in the overflow room. We need 5,000. * * * Get well greetings to my sister, IVJ s. Ruth Long, in Methodist Hospital, Room S-310, and to Mrs. Ethel Taylor in Winona Hospital. Your cards would be appreciated. * * * The president of our District Brotherhood Convention, Robert Carpenter, is doing fine. Let us continue to pray for him. He gratefully received many beautiful cards. During the National Baptist Convention several companies played host at a picnic for more than 300 members of the National Baptist Children’s Department. We thank them so much. They included Frito-Lay Inc., Robert Hull Representatives, the Continental Baking Company, John Winters, representative of the Coca-Cola Company: Robert Carpenter, representative of the Seven-to-11 Supermarket; Standard Supermarket; A and P Supermarket, and the Kroger Company. The North America Baptist Women of the Baptist World Alliance will meet in Washington, D. C., Nov. 16-18 at the Sheraton-Park Hotel. All missionary women, officers and presidents of the many societies should make plans to attend

now.

* * * Dr. M. A. B. Fuller, our national president, is now in Andrew Hospital, Houston, Tex. However, she wishes to have a large group attend from Indiana. Those who plan to attend please call me and I can make reservations for you by a group. Most of them going from here will fly. It is cheaper. * * * In St. Louis, Mo., at the Christian convention the president in his wonderful address at the 118th session noted the “compelling urgency for Christians to declare their unity to a troubled world.’ Dr. Forrest L. Richeson of Minneapolis, Minn., said in the opening session: “One thing seems ever clearer. Christians cannot expect. at their peril contine to proceed independent of one anothei in theological thoughts and practical deeds.” * * * The New Liberty Baptist Church evening choir invites you to attend a special program Sunday at 3 p.m. You will enjoy a delightful program and those who atend will be served delicious salads. * * * I wish to thank the South Calvary Baptist Church which

rch, Evansville, for his consol ing words and all others who

contributed in any way. Andrew L. Shanks, Hus-

band

Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Haskins Mother and Father CLAY — The family of FRED CLAY wish to acknowledge with appreciation all courtesies extended to them during the illness and death of their father and grandfather. We especially thank all ministers for their comforting words, floral designs, singers, and' pallbearers and Patton Funeral Home. Lucille Crawford Mamie Dotson Daughters Frederic Clay, Son and grandchildren DAVIS—The daughter and fam-

ily of

LUCILLE S. DAVIS wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the many expressions of kindness, love and sympath during the illness and passing of a beloved mother, grandmother and sister. Mrs. Betty Neisler, Daughter • and Family PARKER — The family of the

late

SAMUEL T. PARKER a pioneer of this city a long time member of M(t. Paran Baptist Church, its male chorus, Brotherhood and church school wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindnesses, sympathy cards tributes extended by our many friends, churches and telegrams cars and beautiful floral relatives in the time of our bereavement. We especially thank Rev. C. Henry Bell for his masterful officiating and his comforting message; Mrs. Lois E. Berry and Mrs. Laura Head, the soloists; the ministers for their consoling remarks Rev. L. S. Gaston, Rev. William McReynolds, Rev. J. T. Highbaugh Sr., Rev. Benjamin F. Sims. To Mt. Parap and Good Samaritan Baptist Church, its members, Sisters of Help, Black Cross Nurses, usher and anyone who shared in lightening our burden in our great loss; the Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home for their efficient services. Mr. and Mlrs. George Alvis Son-in-law and Daugh-

ter

Mrs. Lucy Vaughn, Sis-

ter

Mrs. Mable Dobbins, Niece Cleveland, Ohio Mrs. Hettie Mlae Bingham, Niece, Cleveland, Ohio Elbert Jones, Nephew has sent clothing, food and money to our people in Mississippi. Mr. Rains, the chairman of the project, informed me that money is needed also. They have sent some each month. * * * AH members of the Church Women United are invited to attend the World Community Day program on Friday, Nov. 3, at Downey Avenue Christian Church, 111 S. Downey, at 9:45 a.m. You are asked to bring layettes, clothing, and yard goods to be sent overseas. An offering will be taken. Make reservations now. Child care will be provided for those bringing children. Miss Lola Beller, membership committee member, will speak in the afternoon. An offering will be taken to help with the work. ♦ * * The evangelistic committee of the Baptist Ministers Foresight had a very successful revival all last week at College Avenue Baptist Church. Rev. Otis Armistead is minister. Members stood on corners and served coffee and donuts as they spoke with the unsaved. As a result of this fine effort eight adults became members of the church and were baptized last Friday. Rev. 0. L. Lapsley is chaiiman of the evangelistic committee. Rev. B. T. Almon is president of the Ministers Foresight. * * * The teachers council of New Bethel Church was to meet Friday at 7:15 p.m. Deacon Herman King is superintendent. , * * * The Guilding Star Chorus will have a special program Sunday at 3:30 p.m. The New Haven Baptist Church and the Mlt. Zion

MRS. HELEN WOODEN WOODEN—In loving memory of our wife, and mother MRS. HELEN WOODEN who passed October 25, 1966. We have only your memory, dear mother To remember our whole life through, But the sweetness will linger forever As we treasure the image of

you.

Caster Wooden, Husband Odell Chester, Columbus Caster Jr.; Jesse, Frank,

Sons

Annie Baynes Corine Tumley Ruby Jordan Margaret Hubbard Carrie DeVine Lillie Barlow Daughters 44 Grandchildren

JAMES A. PANKEY PANKEY — The memories of you we have dear. You shall always be in our hearts because we love you so much. JAMES A. PANKEY who passed away October 28, 1955. I often sit and think of him When I am all alone; He sleeps in God’s beautiful garden. Mrs. Effie Pankey, Wife Mrs. Gertrude Carr, Daughter Mrs. Kizzie Hines, Sister and Family Ray — In memory of my mother MRS. JESSIE RAY who passed away October 28, 1966. Ever loving, ever true To the task God set for you; Mlother, dear, He knew ‘twas done, So called you home, our dearest one. Saldy missed by Thelma Ray and Family HALL — In loving memory of LUTHER HALL who passed away October 22, 1966. God saw you getting weary He did what He thought best He put His arms around you And whispered, “Come and Rest.’ The golden gate stood open One year ago today And with farewells unspoken-

ed

He entered into rest. Mattie, Wife Rosalind Bailey Joanne Evans Sue Carol Miller Luther Hall Jr. Children Baptist Church Greeters will present the program for the 25th annual anniversary program. * * * The Guilding Light Chorus will sing over Radio Station WGEE at S.a.m Sunday. The boardcast will come from Buggs Temple Church of God, llth and Missouri.

The Indiana Christian Social Welfare will have its annual meeting and breakfast Nov. 3 in the Lincoln Room • of the Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel at 7:30 p.m. The reservation is $2. Please call the Indiana Council of Churches to make reserva-

tions.

The conference will be held from 10 a.m. till 12 noon at the Claypool Hotel. The speaker is Col. Helen Waara of Chicago, 111., staff member of the Salvation Army. “Handi-Cap Horizons,” an organization led by Mrs. Dorothy Axsom, 3250 E. Loretta Drive, Indianapolis (784-5777), is sponsoring a trip to the Holy Land beginning April 25, especially for physically handicapped persons. The group will return to New York on May 16. Basic cost is $909. Mrs. Axsom is in need of a few extra persons - clergymen preferred - who will aid her in cheperoning and guiding the group. Such clergy would accompany the group at a considerably reduced cost.

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CLARENCE STEWART STEWART—In loving memory of our beloved husband, brother and uncle, CLARENCE STEWART who passed away October 26, 1960. Fallen asleep in Jesus! How precious is that word! Enjoying now forevermore The presence of the Lord This is not death; ‘tis only sleep; The Lord thy loved one now doth keep. ‘Tis only just “Farewell.” A little while-a moment We, too, with Christ shall dwell; And so we dry the falling tears, Because we know the Lord is near, Oh, may the God of comfort His richest grace impart Himself fill up the aching void. And give the power to look above And rest in His unchanging love! Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, Wife Mrs. Effie Corley, Sister Mr. and Mrs. Mlarcus C. Stewart and Family Mr. and Mrs George Temple George Thompson

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EVERETT SHOBE SHOBE—In loving memory of our dear husband, father and grandfather, EVERETT SHOBE who passed away October 28, 1965. Happy were the days when we lived together in peace Sorrow filled our hearts when those days ceased. Sadly missed by Mildred Shobe, Wife Bernard Shobe, Son Priscilla Bernie Jr. Leondra and Larry Grandchildren

SAMPLE—In loving memory of our husband and father, GEORGE P. SAMPLE who passed away October 23, 1966. He is gone but not forgotten Never shall his memory fade. There is a link death cannot sever. Love and remembrance will last forever. Sadly missed by Martha Sample, Wife Daughter, Sons, Sisters

JACK S. TAYOR Funeral services for Jack Sanford Taylor, 60, 120 W. 33rd, were held Oct. 23 in Willis Mortuary Chapel. He died Oct. 19 in his home. Bom at Rockport, Ind., Mr. Taylor had lived here 56 years. He was employed in the experimental department of the Eli Lilly Company for 22 years. Mr. Taylor had retired four years ago. He was a member of Eastside Baptist Church and was on the trustee board. Survivors include two sons, Jack and Julius Taylor, Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Helm, Danville, Ky.

JACOBS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES

Obituaries from Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home for week ending October 21, 1967. Funeral services for Mr. William C. Bryant were held October 16 at Phillips Temple C. M. E. Church. Rev. H. L. Bnrton officiated. Burial was in New Crown. Funeral services for George Cannon Jr were held October 17 at Westside Chapel. Elder Arbie Clay officiated. Burial was in Floral Park. Funeral services for Mr. Levell Jones were held October 21, at Capitol Ave. 7th Day Adventist Church. Elder Sam uel Flagg officiated. Burial was in Floral Park.

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