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Miami and Bahamas tour reservations available

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CHRISTIAN TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH Presents SACRED FOUR And CHRISTIAN SINGERS In A Joint Musical SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 6 3:30 p.m. James Beck, Manager Rev. C. D. Crenshaw, Pastor

MOUNT CALVARY FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Present SACRED FOUR And ECCESIASTIC SINGERS In A Joint MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 6 8:00 p.m. James Beck, Manager Rev. J. R. Steele, Pastor

TRUESTONE PRIMATIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 1257 N. Sheffield

ELDER A. J. PERKINS PASTOR ORDERS Of SERVICE SUNDAY SCHOOL..!!4ft a.m. MORNING WORSHIP...11 NIGHT..7 p.m. Slater Lucinda McFarland Clork EVERYONE WELCOME

The Women's Guild of Christ Missionary Baptist Church is aponaorlnc a "Summer Fun Special," a Florida tour and Bahama Cruise July ‘ 26-Aug. B. Travellers will Journey to Orlando, Disney World, Miami Beach, and Nassau and Freeport, Bahamas. The cost is $340 per person (doubleoccupancy). and a $80 deposit must be made by Feb. 11. The tour price inoludasi 1. Round trip transportation to Miami Beach, Fla. via Luxurious air ride, air-con-ditioned, lavatory equipped Greyhound Chartered CruiSouth Calvary to honor acting pastor The South Calvary Baptist Church is having a Love-Fellowship-Appreciatlon service for their Acting Pastor, Rev. Virgil L. Sprowelimmediately after the morning service on Sunday, February 6. Words of appreciation will be paid him by members of the church at will. The Rev. Sprowel served as the Acting Pastor of the church after the demise of the Rev. L. A. Manuel in December of 1968 and again after the accidental death of the Rev. Robert A. Bennett III one year ago this month. A Church Family Reunion basket dinner will follow in the dining room. The wives of the Official Board Members are sponsors of this affair with Mrs. Lester Craig, Mrs. Hezekiah Hill and Mrs. John Moore as cochairman.

THE SENIOR USHER BOARD OF MOUNT OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH ANNUAL DAY SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 6 Guest Speaker REV. E. T. JOHNSON OF MOUNT MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Accompanied By His Choir and Congregation Public Welcome Sister Beatrice Howard, President Rev. H. T. Toliveri Pastor A GREAT REVIVAL SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 12 NEW DAY PETECOSTAL CHURCH 1068 North Miley Avenue Speeker ELDER L. C. JACKSON Of ANDERSON. INDIANA W« Cordially Invite You To Hear Thla Man Of Qod Sponaorad By. Mothara Board Rev. C. W. Turner .

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Our 'itM/i / )*t *7&e Tfartie 0£ *7&e *d<y%d, TKade m>iL, COME AND BE SAVED Christ Temple 430 West Fall Creek Par£vay N. Dr. FOUNDED ON THE WORD OF GOD EVERYONE WELCOME] aOERJAMES TYSON,'PASTOR;

•er. 2. Overnight atop at Orlando, Fla., with lodging at tha Hilton Inn. 3. Vlaita to Dlanay World (July 27-23). Tha admlaalon prloa Included. 4. Four exciting daya, three lovely nlghta, at tha baauttful Holiday Inn, Miami Beach. 0. Four day luxury orulae aboard the New Bahama Star to Naaaau and Freeport. The big beautiful ahlp, a floating reaort, aervea aa your hotal throughout tha crulaa. All mania aboard ahlp are Included. Thay conaiat of big hearty breakfaata, lavlah lunchea, aumptuoua gourmatdlnnera, an tempting desserts, with mid-morning snacks, plus a mammoth midnight buffet every night. The tastefully decorated staterooms are all midship on the promenade deck. 6. International departure tax. The cost does not Include any item not specifically mentioned above. For more information call the church, 925-4132. Church of God dedication services end Church of God In Christ, of which Rev. James Harris, is pastor will end their Dedication Services, Sunday, February 6, at 3:30 p.m. Rev. J. C. Buggs will M.C. the services. There will be many ministers and pastors present. Among the ministers and pastors attending the services will be Rev. L. Burgess and L. T. Barton. Music presentation will be by the District 10 Choir. Everyone is invited to attend this service. ROBERT V. CRABREE Final rites for Robert V. Crabtree, 30, 1325 Congress were held Jan. 29 in First Baptist Church, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. He died Jan. 26 in him home. Mr. Crabree was a lifelong resident of this city and was employed as an orderly at Indiana University Hospital. Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. Beverly A. Crabtree; two daughters, Miss Robin and Miss Vernell Crabtree, and two sons, Robert V. Jr., and Darrety Crabtree, all of Indianapolis. * ROBERT WHITLOCK Services for Robert H. Whitlock, 59,1901 l/2Yandes, were held Jan. 29 In Mt. Olive Baptist Church, where he was a member, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. He died Jan. 23 at Methodist Hospital. An Indianapolis resident most of his life, Mr. Whitlock owned AAA Market at 30th and Wlnthrope, and Casa Blanca Grill at 1901 Yandes. He was a member of Mouthern Cross Masonic Lodge. Survivors include Ids wife, Mrs, Rosella Whitlock, ttnd a daughter, Mrs. Hobhte J. Hall of Indianapolis.

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INDIANA WONDERS In A Full MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6 7:30 p.m. INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH 759 West Walnut Rev. Ray Hudson, Pastor

FAC MALE CHORUS Will Render Musical Program THE LITTLE ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 2602 North La Salle SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6 3:30 p.m. Rev. J. Cutter, Pastor FAC MALE CHORUS And FIRST SAMUEL BAPTIST CHURCH MALE CHORUS Will Be In A Joint MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6 7:45 p.m. LITTLE EGYPT BAPTIST CHURCH 30th and Tacoma Street Rev. F. A. Douglass, Pastor

O. B. MANNING Emmanuel C.M.E. Church, located at 1201 West 21st St., will sponsor a full musical program featuring O. B. Manning, renowned organist. Mr. Manning is a member of Emmanuel C.M.E. Church. The program will be held Sunday, February 6, at 4 p.m. The public is invited. Donation for adults will be $2.00 and for youth $1.00. Rev. O' Neal Shyne is the pastor. Rev. Calloway will appear at Church of God

WILLIAM CALLOWAY The Original Church Of God 909 West 28thStreet, will present, Rev. William Calloway, Sunday, February 6, at 11a.m. The service is sponsored by Rev. Robert Chrfstmonis. The public is invited. Renowned Texas preacher to speak here

REV. MARVIN C. GRIFFIN The Sunday Church School of t h e Mt. Par an Baptist Church, 34th and Blvd. Place, will bring to the city, one of the greatest teacher and preacher of the nation, Marvin C. Griffin, B. D. M.R.E., D. D. , pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church, Austin, Texas to be their guest speaker on Sunday, February 13, 1972 at 3:30 p.m. in observance of their Annual Day services, he will also speak for the 11:00 a*m. service. All who have attended the National Sunday School and Baptist Training Union Congress can witness to how he electrifies the Congress in the morning sessions. He was graduated from Bishop College with the Bachelor of Arts degree and received the Bachelor of Divinity degree from Oberlin Graduate School of Theology, Oberlin, Ohio. Later he attended Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas and received the Master of Religious Education degree, becoming the first black graduate of that institution. He is Head of the Teacher Training Department of the National Sunday School and Baptist Training Union Congress and historian of t h e National Baptist Convention of America along with numerous other positions and re-‘ sponslbilltles. The theme for the day is “Living Letters", 2Cor. 3:2. The Pastor's and Celestial Choirs will furnish the worship in songs. The public is

Church Events

By WIllA THOMAS Fab. 14 la St. Valentina's Day - a day of lova. What is lova? 1 would Ilka to ahara with you from God's Word - His thoughts on lova. God Is lova. Lova is sternal. Lova navar glvas up. Lova Is kind. Lova is patlanoa. Ramamhar frianda, try and •hart God's lova to all who nssd It. May saeh of you find Joy on St. Valentina's Day. •** Rev. James R. Bradley, pastor of First Baptist Church N.I., will speak, Sunday, Feb. 6, at 8 p.m. at Second Christian Church. The First Baptist choir will sing. *** Get well greetings this week to a shut-in at Methodist Hospital, Mrs. Bernice Walston. Please pray for her and send cards. *** We also send greetings to a long-time shut-in, Mrs. Malissa Johnson, 734 W. 25th. Please remember her also. *** We also encourage you to book the film, “The Impossible Dream," presented by the Indianapolis Young World Development and Youth Communication. *** The whole city will want to see the film which lifts up the faith and energy of Indianapolis teenagers helping to realize a better world. It brings together the overlapping concerns for man's spiritual, physical, social and political health in Indianapolis. *** Frank Kamara and I enjoyed a vist to Northside Baptist Church Sunday, Jan. 30. The pastor Rev. James H. Currin, and his members gave • largely gifts for our annual international Christmas party. We are grateful‘for their support. . «■* Our deepest sympathy goes to the family of Walter McGee, 1705 Alvord, in the loss of his 91-year-old sister, Mrs. Una Ogletree who was among the 13 residents of the nursing home destroyed by fire in Cincinnati, Ohio. The mass funeral was held the past Friday in Cincinnati. The Cincinnati address of Mrs. Ogletree's son, Adam Ogletree, is 619 Lincoln Park Dr., Apt. 1617. *** International friends will be guests Saturday, Feb. 3, at 10 a.m. at New Bethel Baptist Church. *** The New Bethel Baptist Church training session for church workers is held each Friday evening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The world lost a faithful Christian at the passing of Miss Mahalia Jackson of Chicago, til., famed gospel singer. WTLC Radio Invites you to listen to Its religious programs eaeh Sunday Including, Gospel Highlights, 4a.m. until fti90 a.m. with A) Hobbs Children's Townhouse, Hi SO a.m. until 0 a.m., Rev. R, T, Murff; The Gospel in Uhyrne, 0 a.m. until 0;$0 a.m., Rev. Howard E. Johnson, and Gospel Countdown, 9:30 a.m. until 10 a.m., A1 Hobbs. *** You will enjoy Ustenlngeach Sunday to programs on WGEE Radio. At 8 a.m. Elder G.P. Holt, pastor of Kingsley Terrace Churchof Christ, speaks, to* Elder Ned Lewis, minister of the Church of God, 1701 Rambrant, was among the ministers who made a trip to the Holy Land. *** The Student Convention in History will be held June 1217 at Dallas, Texas, with approximately 100,000 youths from all over the world participating. Billy Graham will be there. *** Saturday, Feb. 12, and also Feb. 19, at 7:30 a.m. I will appear on Channel 4, WTTVTV, along with others. We will discuss the Sunday School lesson. The programs are sponsored by the Church Federation. *** Basic clinical pastoral education will be offered Feb. 7, through April 21, Monday - Friday, from 8:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. dally at Central. State Hospital. Pastors and seminary students of all faiths may participate. The drama, “A Doll's House," will be presented by the CTS Repertory Theatre Feb. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, and 20 at the Seminary (Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.). invited to come and worship with us. Sis. Veanie D. Dawson, Chairman, Sis. Ada League and Ella Coleman, CoChairmen. Sis Lucile F. Dobbins, Publicity Chairman, Bro. Burnice Head, General Director and Rev. Benjamin

Tha brlthday of tha late Dr. Martin Luthar King, Jin. 16, ia now officially oboorvod ag a holiday by tha Church Fadaratlon aa t matna of honoring thla grant Nagro laadar. aa* Tha Church Fadaratlon annual maatlng la Thursday, April 13, at North United Mathodiat Church. Mra. Cynthia Wodal, National Council of Churchas president and leader in the Episcopal Church, is guest speaker. . *** ' A “Keeping Your Church in the News'* workshop will be held Thursday, March 2, from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. at the Interchurch Center, 1100 W. 42nd St. A “Finances In the Local Church" workshop will be held Saturday, March 11, from 9:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Christian Theological Seminary, 1000 W. 42nd. *** Feb. 16 is Ash Wednesday marking the beginning of the 1972 lenten season. At Broadway United Methodist Church the season will get a good start with a dinner at 6 p.m. in the Community Room. **♦ The Bishop Council of the United Methodist Church has made a special appeal to the churches asking for an offering for the refugees in Pakistan. *** The United Negro College Funds' dinner is Feb. 15 at 6:30 p.m. at North Uplted Methodist Church. *** Meigs Publishing Company will have its 1972 vacation Bible school fair and workshop Monday, Feb. 14, from 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the Farmers* Building, Indiana State Fairgrounds. The public Is invited. *** During 1971 under the leadership of Mrs. Mildred Good, Church Women United raised $12,272.36 for their work. Tills organization is wonderful and does so much good everywhere. For several years I have worked for CWU a n d I shall continue my support. *** Our thanks to Mrs. Marie . Young for her assistance at the passing of Miss Murlena Johnson. *•* Mr. and Mrs. John Young are editors of the First Baptist Church, N.I., newsletter. *** I want to thank Mrs. Margo Brooks who takes me to church every Sunday, and my thanks to all who give me a lift many times. *»* Why n o t attend Sunday School with your family Sunday, ft itarte at 9i30 a.m. at Mi. Moriah Hapttei Church, J o ft a a Tabernacle AMFZ Church, a n d Flrat Haptlst Church, N.l, as* Thank* to Mayor Richard G, Lunar for hi* kind, uplifting letter ! received last week. You can help feed the hungry children by taking food to St. John Missionary Baptist Chufch. Members feed children all week long. I am grateful to St. John's members and the pastor, Dr. Andrew J. Brown, along with Mrs. Gladys Richardson for their contributions toward my student's education at Indiana Central College. Your church can help in feeding and clothing the hungry of the world by giving , through Church World Service, 1100 W 42nd.

LEO D. BRYANT Final rites for Leo D. Bryant, 43, 963 W. 35th, were held Feb. 2 inSummersFuneral Home, with burial in New Crown. He died Jan. 29 in Methodist Hospital. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Burns was an electronics technician at the U.S. Post Office here 22 years. He was a member of the National Alliance of Postal Workers and Scenic View Country Club. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Delores Bryant, and two sons, Bruce and Gary Bryant, both of this city. GERALD DEMAR Gerald H. (Babe) DeMar, 4614 E. 34th died Jan. 26 in his home. Funeral services were held Jan. 29 In Williams Funeral Home, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. A lifelong resident of this city, Mr. DeMar, 65, was a retired section man for the former New York Central System. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. EStella DeMar, and two sons, Gerald H. Jr., and Donald DeMar, both of Indianapolis.

THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER pArE ? SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1972

Ai-ln Memoriam VL-ln Memoriam

KEYES-In loving memory of OTTTS KEYES who paaaad February 8, 1988 A a long aa heart* remember, Aa long aa dear one* oar*, W* cannot loa* the onea we lova, They are with ua everywhere. —Mayorle Keyag, Wife Mr. li, Mrs. Maxwell Costly, Parents j Mrs. Augusta Thornton, I Slater

HELEN S. ANDERSON ANDERSONLln loving memory of our mother and wife, HELEN S. ANDERSON who passed February 2, 1968. When a mother breathes her last farewell, The stroke means more than tongue can tell, The world seems quite another place Without the smile she lies in peaceful sleep. Her memory we shall always keep. Sadly missed by, —Husband and Children

IRENE MATHEWS MATHEWS-In loving memory of IRENE MATHEWS who passed February 4, 1971 Her smiling way and pleasant face are a pleasure to recall. She had a kindly word for each. > And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet her. Some day we know not when, To clasp her hand in the better land never to part again. Sadly missed, —Queenle Mathew, Alice Anderson, DeWllda Johnson, Mamie Humprles, Juliet Mathews, Frozeeb Mathews, Daughters Henry D. Mathews, John R. Mathews, Sons Mamie Taylor, Thelma Me Donald, Sisters Grandchildren, Relatives, Friends

WATRON^ln loving memory of MR, WILL WATSON who paased February 7, 1071 Daddy, God *aw you getting weary. We know he did what he thought best; He put his arm around you and whispered come home and rest, The Golden Gate stood open One year ago to day. And with farwell unspoken you gently slipped away. And to all who still have their love one; Cherish them with care, You will never know the heartache, Till you find they aren't there. Daddy as you travel down thy pathway Walk slowly down thy lane For someday we will be behind you And hear us call your name. —Mrs. Maggie Watson, Wife Mrs. Mary Huddeston, Daughter Mrs. Della Batts, Sister Miss Ame M. Watson, Sister L UNDERM AN—In loving memory of LEE LUNDERMAN JR. who passed January 22, 1971 One year has passed since that sad day. When one we loved was called away God took him home. ^ It was his will; Within our hearts he liveth still. —^Victoria Lunderman, Wife Sons, Daughter, and Sisters YARBROUGH—In loving memory of our brother JOHN W. YARBROUGH who passed January 30, 1969 We miss your visit from your home in Pennsylvania and your love. —Irene B. Lytle, Sister Olen F. Yarbrough, Brother —30— GL—IN MEM. YARBROUGH—In loving memor of our mother MRS. LIZZIE YARBROUGH who passed January 25, 1941 We lost you years ago in life but never in our hearts. —Irene B. Lytle, Daughter Olen F. Yarbrough, Son

QlRaON-ln loving memory of our dear mothtr . JENNIE B. RICKMAN GIBSON who paaaad February 7, 1088 If I could make stair atepa out of my heartaches, mother And use my tear-drops too I would build a stairway to heaven And climb it each day to see you. Sadly missed by, Ruth Hawkins, Evansville, Indiana Elizabeth Mathews, Margerite Long, Daughters Harrison Smith, Son Grandchildren, Great Grandchildren, All of Indianapolis, Indiana TRABUE—In loving memory of our father EDWARD TRABUE who passed February 17,1927 and our mother CORA TRABUE who passed February 2, 1957 Our hearts are grieved and sad We loved and miss you both so much. Your memory will always be in our hearts. —Blanche Willett, New York City Hazel McClure Estna Carter, Daughters MOTLEY—In memory of our dear mother and sister MRS. LOUELLA HASLEWOOD MOTLEY Nothing but memories as we Journey on. Longing for a smile from a loved one gone None know the debt of our deep regret But we remember when others forget. —The Family GILL^-In loving memory of BESSIE GILL who passed January 28, 1971 As long as hearts remember, As long as dear ones care, We cannot lose the ones we love, They are with us everywhere. —Son, Daughter, Husband, Grandchildren LYTLE-In loving memory of my husband LUTHER S. LYTLE who passed January 3, 1964, Eight years have passed since that day. I will always miss you more and more. —Mrs. Irene B.Lytle, Wife B-Ord ol Thanks STRONcMn loving memory of CLARENCE STRONG who paMseri January 88, 1070 Time can never dim the sweatees* of your memory We think of you often you'll be with u* always, -Ulster*, brother*, Nieces, Nephews PAYNE-The family of BOOKER PAYNE wishes to acknowledge with great appreciation the cards, telegrams, and personal Interests that were expressed during our bereavement by the family and friends. We would especially like to thank the Rev. Frank Hatcher, Rev. B. F. Sims, Emmanual Baptist Church, Persian Temple No. 46, Fidelity Lodge No. 55 and the King and King Funeral Home for services rendered. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Twyman, Son, The Payne Families

JACOBS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES'

Obituaries from Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home for week ending January 29,1972. Funeral services for Mrs. Charlie Bell Nisbett were held January 26 at the Church of God. Elder Ned Lewis officiated. Burial was in Floral Park. Funeral services for Mr. George Cushenberry were held January 26 at the Westside Chapel. Rev. Arthur Johnson officiated. Burial was in New Crown. Funeral services for Mr. James Frazier were held January 27 at Our Savior Lutheran Church. Rev. John Kendrick officiated. Burial was in Crown Hill. Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Malone were held January 29 at Mt. Paran Baptist Church. Rev. B. F. Sims officiated. Burial was in Crown Hill.

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