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PAGE 8 THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1975
ELD. LAWRENCE BUTLER PASTOR ORANGE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 127 East 34th Enter To Worship: Depart To Serve; Sunday School—9:30 a^n. Morning Worship—11:00 a^n. Prayer and Bible Study ■ Monday * 7:30 pan.
FIVE FUN FILLEDlEXCITINd DAYS
Sponsored by THE BUS COMMITTEE OF TRUE VINE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 2815 N. Dearborn
A Tour to Beautiful 1 ATLANTA, GEORGIA AND, NASHVILLE TENNESSEE
Leaving Church FRIDAY. AUGUST 1 Arriving back at church WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 6 10:00 P.M.
DEPOSIT REQUIRED Call 545-6863
■Worship with OREATtR GALILEE; MISSIONARY! BAPTIST CHURCH; Centrally Located a4' 1241-49 N. Alabama St,
RfeV,'3, W.JfILUAMS ^R,i PASTOR) Sunday School 9:0C a^rn., Morning Worship — 11:00 a.m. Each First Sunday-Lord’s^ Supper - 6:00p.m. Midweek Services Wednesday - 6:30"p.m. _ ;and also Saturday - 1:00 p.mj Special Prayer Services' Baptist Training Class-7:00 p.m., Mission Circle - 8:00 p.m. "Church Where Jesus; Is Real"'
SALAD SPREAD Sponsored by the: WILLING WORKERS CLUB of ALL FRIEND'S MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1204 East 24th St. SUNDAY, MAY 25 4:00 P.M. The public is cordially invited. " ^ " fmma Cowherd-Chairman Rev. J.W. Tandy, Pastor
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NEW YORK CITY "The Most Exciting City In The World" Two Wonderful Nights Bus Will Leave LITTLE BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 3246 Winthrop Avenue THURSDAY, JULY 31 12 Midnight ONLY $125.00 Many Interesting Tours HARLEM CHINATOWN GREENWICH VILLAGE Shop The Big Stores Lv. Sun., Aug 3, -2 p.m. Deposit of $60 Required By June 20 FOR INFORMATION CALL Estelia Patton-547-5196 Bonnie Dickens-923*3136 Mamie Hendricks-547-9933
Indiana’s Singing Star Lyri Soprano
MRS. DORIS BROWN WARE IN CONCERT MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH 2349 KEYSTONE WAY SUNDAY, MAY 25 3:30 PJW. AUSPICES OF THE DEACONESS MRS. ROSA L. JOHNSON, PRES. MRS. MARTHA B. MEANS BOOKING AGENT R EV. E.T. JOHNSON PASTOR
PRE-WOMEN'S DAY PROGRAM GREATER GALILEE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1249 N. Alabama St. SUNDAY. MAY 25 3:00 P.M. Featuring In a FULL MUSICAL PROGRAM MRS. LULA GREEN THE FAITHFUL THREE THE GORDON SINGERS Sis. Menthie Harris, Sponsor Rev. S.W. Williams, Pastor
ANNIVERSARY OF THE GOSPEL CHORUS OF TABERNACLE GOSPEL CHURCH 2805 N. STATION SUN., JUNE 1-3 30 p.m. GUESTS GOSPEL MESSENGERS OF CINCINNATI OHIO, AND THE BLAKEY SPECIALS FREEWILL OFFERING -PUBLIC INVITED BARBARA MONTGOMERY - PROGRAM CHAIRMAN REV. JONATHAN BAILEY - PASTOR ST. JUDE DELIVERANCE CENTER NOW HOLDING REGULAR SERVICES AT MT. PISGAH BAPTIST CHURCH 3419 E. 23rd St.
MORNING WORSHIP - 1:00 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP - 7:30 P.M. TUES & FRIDAY - 7;30 P.M. HEALING & DELIVERANCE SERVICE TEMP. OFF. PH-926-9886i
FRIENDSHIP MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 761 North Sheffield Order of Services SUN. SCHOOL-9:30 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 a.m. B.T.U.-SUNDAY-6;00 p.m. PRAYER MEETING and BIBLE CLASS WEDNESDAY - 7:00 P.M. SUNDAY, MAY 25 Guest Speaker 11:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. REV. CHARLES KIRBY, of Louisville, Kentucky 3:30 p.m. USHER BOARDS ANNIVERSARY Rev. Arthur Johnson ! Pastor
THE B.T.U. OF COLLEGE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 1501 N. College
Will present A Playlet; "•A JOURNEY TO A PROMISED LAND" (Free At Last!) by Lavem Brown , directed by; Faustina Pryor SUNDAY, MAY 25 7r00 P.M. Freewill Offering Rev. O.W. Armistead, Pastor
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THE ST. LUKE MALE CHORUS Will Be In Their 4th SUNDAY NIGHT MUSICAL SUNDAY, MAY 25 7:30 P.M. With The ST. MARK MALE CHORUS THE GIBSON and McCASKEY SINGERS THE ST. LUKE MALE CHORUS ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH 1703 E. 30th St. Deacon George Farral. President Rev. A.M. Hughes Pastor
J.C. JENKINS and the SPIRITUAL-AIRES in a SONG SERVICE SUNDAY, MAY 25 7:30 P.M. EMMANUEL FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 911 W. Edgemont Public Is Invited Rev. N. Miles, Pastor
Catherine Rogers speaker for Women’s Day
For An Evening Of Inspiration and Fellowship, Hear THE CHRIST CHURCH HOLINESS CHOIR And Their Guest SUNDAY, MAY 25 3:00 P.M. CHRIST CHURCH HOLINESS 976 N. Belmont Public Invited Sally Carter, President Rev. U.G. Scholtz, Pastor THE MIGHTY CRUSADERS and the GOSPEL TRUE BELIEVERS will be in their MONTHLY PROGRAM SUNDAY, MAY 25 8:00 P.M. GREATER HARVEST BAPTIST CHURCH 107 W. 21st Street Rev. J.L. Pittman, Pastor Everyone Welcome
THE USHER BOARDS of FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH 761 N. Sheffield Will Observe Their COMBINED ANNIVERSARIES! SUNDAY, MAY 25 3:30 P.M. Guest Speaker REV. CHARLES KIRBY, Pastor of Southern Star . Baptist Church, Louisville Ky«, Accompanied by his Congregation Usher Boards Presidents: Martha Ezell, Senior Board Coretta Rollins, Board #2 Trivantha Cage, Jr. > Pubftc^lnvited Rev. Arthur Johnson, • Pastor L
MRS. CATHERINE V. ROGERS Mapleton First Baptist Church, 40th and Boulevard Place will feature their Women’s Day on Sunday, May 25. The speaker for the 11:00 Catherine V. Rogers, wife of the pastor and organist for the church. Mrs. Mattie Hunt, an outstanding speaker and noted leader in many circles of her church, Galilee Baptist Church and the Union Baptist District will be the afternoon speaker at 3:30 p.m. The public is cordially invited. Rev. Charles H. Rogers, is the pastor. Mrs. May L. Reed presented in musical project
MRS. MAY LINDSEY REED Mrs. May Lindsey Reed of Second Christian Church will be presented in Concert by the Stewardesses of Bethel AME Church, located at 1020 East Jackson Street, Muncie, I ndiana on Sunday, May 25 at 4:00 p.m. She will be accompanied by Mr. O.B. Manning. Rev. Thomas E. Porter is the pastor of Bethel. Galilee sponsors “Personnal Community Project” The Deaconess Society of the Galilee Baptist Church, 2626E. 25th Street, 1 s sponsoring a “Personal Community P r oject” Thursday, May 29 and Friday, May 30 at 7:30 p.m. On Thursday the Little Red Door will present Mrs. Harriett Bennett in “Cause of Cancer.” A film is included. On Friday, Rev. Warren Burris will sponsor “Youth Illustrates Juvenile Delinquency.” A skit is included. Lila Gray is the chairman.' Rev. C.C. Wood is the pastor. IDEAL CHURCH LOCATION Southeast comer of 40th and Boulevard PI. BUILDING and PARKING LOT! FOR SALE Call: Stuart Mortuary 634-4449
SPECIAL REVIVAL SERVICES MAY 28 thru MAY 31 7:45 P.M. NIGHTLY Guest Speaker ELDER LX. JACKSON of Anderson Indiana Other local ministers and singers expected. Sponsors, The Sisters Auxiliary. Public Welcome Bishop James O. Franklin, Pastor
ANNUAL WOMEN'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 25 ALL DAY! GREATER GETHSEMANE BAPTIST CHURCH 902 N. West 11:00 A.M. Messenger 1 SIS. PEARLINE MANNING 3:30 P.M. Messenger SIS MOZELLE JOHNSON Public Invited Sis Pauline Franklin, General Chairman Rev. Wesley Manning Pastor
Church, Events BY WILLA THOMAS
Congratulations to Dennis Jones, a youthful member of the First Baptist Church, who is the Hero of the church. Dennis saved the life of an elderly woman from a burning house. We all are real proud of him; he is being recommended to the Hall of Fame of the American Red Cross. A story will appear In the Indianapolis Recorder next week. *** To all of the First Baptist Church members and to the Indiana Baptist State Board: I am very grateful for your warm welcome last week. I shall continue to be faithful to our God and to those who need our help. *** The Allen Chapel AME Church “House of Sharing,” located at 11th and College. **** The Allen Chapel AME Church “House of Sharing’ is still going strong. If you know of j anyone in need of help, send them to the “House of Sharing”, located at 11th and College. *** We urge you to continue to collect blankets and money to buy food for overseas releif. Take blankets to church, then call me. *** Saturday mass is held each week at St. Rita’s Church at 6 p.m. *** If you and your family do not attend church or Sunday School, you are invited to attend the First Baptist Church Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. A warm welcome awaits you. *** Get well greetings to the sick and shut-ins in the various hospitals and those in the homes; we are praying for you. *** To all the nurses and the doctors on Ward D in General Hospital: I wish to thank you for your kindness while I was in the hospital. God bless you. *** The Elmer Taborn Home and Extension Department of the Frist Baptist Church Sunday School will pass out tracts this week to race fans. That’s one way of spreading the word. All who wish to help may call me. *** We congratulate all high school and college graduates. Success to you wherever you go and what ever you may do. We are all proud of you. God bless you. *** Barnes United Methodist Church will honor its graduates Sunday, May 25th, with a reception at 5 p.m. at the church. #** Happy Birthday Greetings to my sister, Mrs. Naomi T. Gray, 270 Roosevelt Way, San Francisco, Cal. May your day be a happy one. *** Sponsors and youth leaders of the Baptist Church: Prepare now to attend the Mid-West Baptist Youth Conference to be held in Chicago, HI., in November. *** Recital is featured each Friday at 12:05 p.m. at Christ Church on the Circle. Drop by to hear this concert. *** Sunday, the 25th of May, at 3:30 p.m., Pastor E. James Odom of the 25th Street Baptist Church will speak for the scholarship Comm, of the Mt. Paran Baptist Church. The 25th St. Choir will sing. *** The National Baptist Sunday School Congress will meet June 10-15 at Fort Worth, Texas. Those planning to go should make reservations at once. A bus will leave from the Mt. Paran Baptist Church. Please contact Mrs. Lucille Dobbins. *** > The January Birthday Club of the Bethel AME Church Invites you to go with them to Washington D.C., and other points East. This is going to be a wonderful vacation trip. For reservations, please call Mrs. Cora Jenkins—283-2819. *** Please send me your church newspaper. We shall be happy to know what your church is doing if things are up to date. Mail to 4045 1/2 Byran\ Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 46208. *
PATRONIZE
BROTHERHOOD STEP by step into grace BY HERMAN APPLETON
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II Corinthians 5:10 For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ; that everyone may. receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad. This could not be said any plainer. I think that Paul is telling us that we are going to be rewarded. This is one of the things that we take to likely. When we work on our material jobs we are conscience about the pay that we take home. Paul said that we are workers in Gods Kingdom, so we should become conscience about what we take home to God.
Galatians 6:7-8 Be not deceived: God is not mocked; for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting. Someone said that some of us will go into God’s Kingdom smelling like fire. 1 Corinthians 3:15 If any man’s work shall be burned, he shall suffer loss; but he himself shall be saved; yet so as by fire.
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Mt. Paran Baptist Church congregation pays a tribute to Mrs. Josephine Bell
BY WILLA THOMAS The wife of the late minister of Mt. Paran Baptist Church, C. Henry Bell, Mrs. Josephine Bell, was honored recently with a reception in the church. More than 200 wellwishers and friends attended the reception. Various members of several church organizations and officers of the church paying a tribute to Mrs. Bell for her role of service in the church. Persons paying tributes to Mrs. Bell included; Joseph H. Finnell, Mrs. Guarlan Jefferson, Mrs. Elenor Wolley, Dr. J.T. Highbaugh, Sr., Dr. H.T. Toliver, Mrs. Evelyn Sims, Mrs. Lavenia Jacobs and Mrs. M.B. Downey. Presentations were made by Dr. F. Benja-
min Davis, president of the Indiana Missionary Baptist State Convention. Other speakers included Rev. Plummer D. Jacobs, associate pastor of the church, Miss BeSsie M. Ford, penpral reception chairman; the pastor, Rev. Benjamin F. Sims ana me nonoree, Mrs. Bell.
Committee members included; Miss Bessie M. Ford, general chairman, Miss Eva Horsley, cochairman; Mrs. Veanie D. Dawson, program chairman; Mrs. Elizabeth Armstrong general secretary; Mrs. Jessie Rouse, treasurer; Mrs. Lavenia Jacobs publicity chairman and Mrs. Mae L. Baker, cateress.
TONI E. EVANS
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mr- *■>•► MRS. ELSIE R. BRYDSONG BYRDSONG-In loving memory of MRS. ELSIE R. BYRDSONG who passed away May 24, 1971 A wonderful mother, woman and aid One who was better, God never made, A wonderful worker, so loyal and true, One in a million, that mother was you. Just in your judgement, always right, Honest and liberal, ever upright. Loved by your friends and all whom you knew. Our wonderful mother, that mother was you. Husband, Children and Grandchildren
DR. EDNA M. MARTIN MARTIN - In loving memory Of DR. EDNA M. MARTIN who passed May 25, 1974. 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 a better land, Never to part again. Deeply missed by; Son and Wife, Grandchildren and Sister
MARY YOUNG ATKINS-In loving memory of BESSIE ATKINS who passed August 6, 1964 EVANS-In loving memory of TONI E. EVANS who passed January 28, 1968 YOUNG-In loving memory of MARY YOUNG who passed October 23, 1970 Lights are from our household gone Voices we loved are stilled, Places are vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Some may think they are forgotten Though on earth they are no more But in memory they are with i us • As they always were before. Sadly missed by i The Family
REV. C. HENRY BELL BELL-In loving memory of DR. C. HENRY BELL who passed May 19, 1968. The pearly gates were opened A Gentle voice said, “Come.” And with farewells unspoken, He gently entered home. The Family
NOTICE H0LIMY DEADLINES MAY 31, 1975 ISSUE OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY. MAY 26, 1975 MEMORIAL DAY omoi NEWS — CAM OF THANKS IN MEMOMAMS SOCIAL NEWS AND PICTURES 5 p JR. saTvIMAY 24
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HAROLD LEE, JR. LEE-In loving memory of HAROLD LEE, JR. who passed away May 22, 1973. Though his smile is gone forever And his hand we cannot touch We will never lose sweet memories, Of the one we loved so much. Mother, Sisters and Brothers Grandmother, Aunt. WILLIAMS-In loving memory of OLLIE WILLIAMS who passed away May 18, 1963. As long as hearts remember; As long as dear ones care; We can not lose the ones we love, They are with us everywhere. Sisters, Pauline Gilbert, Waldene Tibbs Brother, Marshall Warren GEORGE LEWIS Funeral services for George W. Lewis, age 45, 3250 Central Ave., were held Saturday, May 17, in Christ Missionary Baptist Church. The burial was in Floral Park Cemetery. He died Tuesday, May 13, in the West 10th St. VA Hospital. He was a lifelong resident here, a member of the Christ Baptist Church and an Army veteran of World War n. He had been an orderly the last six months at Methodist Hospital. Survivors Include sons, Dennis and Gerald Lewis and a daughter, Miss Ellen Lowis; his father, Joseph Lewis and mother, Mrs. Thomas Hunter, city.
FRED WILLIAMS ,WILLIAMS-In loving memory of FRED WILLIAMS who passed away May 23, 1972 As we open our book Of memories And turn back the pages of time Our thoughts return as they always do To the happy days we spent with you. The Family, Estelle, Athie and Arleafus.
[MRS. LILLIE PIERCE —' h PIERCE-In loving memory of MRS. LILLIE PIERCE who passed away May 24, 1969 Not dead to us who love her. Not lost but gone before, She JUyes with us in memory stiU.
Sons, Rev. William Pierce, Grover Pierce Daughters, Mrs. Eugene Johnson Mrs. Jettle M. Canady
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