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ELLA COLEMAN Women’s Day will be observed at Little Zion Baptist Church, 2602 N. LaSalle Street Sunday, September 17th at 3:30 p.m., with Sister Ella Coleman, member of Mt. Par an Baptist Church the guest speaker. Sister Coleman is the director of the Primary Church School, secretary- of Pastor’s Aid, Financial secretary to the Kings Daughters; Sponsor of Youth Fellowship and a retired policewoman. The theme: “Gifts from God’’, and the Devotion will be led by Sister Dorothy Hamlet, member of Friendship Baptist Church. Sister Bonita Rowley, member of Little Zion will present the Little Zion Youth Choral Group. Everyone is invited. Sister Phyllis Jean (Johnson) Brooks, is program chairman. Rev. Ernest Word, pastor. Etta Mai Foster to celebrate 1st anniversary

REV. CATO BROOKS The Mass Choir of the Greater St. James Baptist Church, 835 St. Paul Street will celebrate their 48th Anniversary on Sunday, September 17th at 3:30 p.m. Their guest will be Rev. Cato Brooks and congregation of the First Baptist Church of East Chicago. The public is invited to come and enjoy this great gospel feast in the Lord. Deacon Eddie Clark is the president. Sister Jacquetta Norris is the program chairman. Sister Nancy Majors is the chairperson and Rev. E.E. Russ is the pastor.

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BARBARA STAFFORD STAFFORD-In loving memory of BARBARA STAFFORD who went to rest September 19, 1970. We will always love you. But, God loved you best. Mother - Lucreacy Stafford and Sisters.

MRS. ETTA MAI FOSTER On Sunday, September 17th at 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., Mrs. Etta Mai Foster will celebrate her 1st Anniversary at the Christ Way Baptist Church, 419 N. California Street. The theme will be “If I Can Help Somebody As I Pass Along, Then My Living Shall Not Be In Vain”. Mrs. Foster has been singing gospel songs since the age of 6. She is well known because of her dedication to serve God through music. She is a dedicated saint of God in numerous ways. Mrs. Foster says she can never do enough for others because God is love. You can’t beat God’s givings no matter how you try. The only thing Mrs. Foster regrets is that she doesn’t drive. If she did there would be other things she could do. She is a member of Carter Memorial Baptist Church. She is a true missionary worker for Christ in the home and out of the home. There is a light shining that shines in this lady to the sinner men as well as the saint of God. Her guest will be the Rocky Shore Singers. Rev. Ray Hudson is the host pastor and the public and any singing groups are cordially invited. 11th anniversary of Blakey Specials to be celebrated The Blakey Specials will celebrate their 11th Anniversary Services on Saturday, September 23rd at 7:30 p.m. at the '1st Christian Baptist Church, 1516 N. Delaware Avenue. The featured guests will be The Gospel Emsemble of Chatt. Tenn. Sister Albertina Walker and Company of Chicago, 111. and many local grorfps. There will be a free will offering. On Sunday, September 24th at 5:00 p.m. the anniversary will be observed. Guest will be Mattie Moss Clark and the S.W. Michigan Street Choir of Detroit, Mich., The Jordanaires and the Silver Hearts. Donations are $5.00 in advance and $6.00 at the door. This service will be held at the St. Jude’s Deliverance Center, 4215 N. College Avenue. Tickets can be obtained from Arlene’s House of Music, 547 Indiana Avenue, J.J. Records, 3762 N. Emerson. Cunningham Wig Shop. 3723 E. 38th Street. St. Jude Deliverance Center or

GRANT-In loving memory of RONALD M. GRANT who passed away September 11, 1976. Dear God please forgive a selfish tear, A selfish wish that he was here. His beloved face and wonderful givings ways We will never forget. There are others that we know. But he was ours and we loved him so, Our hearts ache with loneliness Our eyes shed many tears and God. You know how much we love and miss him. Hold him in Your arms and tell him so. There is always a longing in cur hearts, For you dear Ronnie, If only you could come home. Sadly missed by: Wife - Betty Jo Daughters - Mrs. Ronda Taylor and Desiree Grant; Stepdchildren: David & Denise Hazelwood and Family.

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HOBBS-In loving memory of CHARLEY HOBBS JR. who passed away August 12, 1970. Eight years have 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. * Sadly missed by: Children: Gwendolyn Mason Randy Hobbs Mother-Maureen Hobbs Sister-Juanita Brother-Eugene

ALINE THORTON Mrs. Aline Thorton, 78, a member of Mount Vernon Baptist Church, was eulogized there September 12 prior to burial in New Crown Hill Cemetery. She died September 8 at Wishard Memorial Hospi-

CHARLEY HOBBS SR. HOBBS-In loving memory of CHARLEY HOBBS SR. who passed away September 14, 1977. They say time heals all sorrow. And helps us to forget. But time so far has proved How much we miss you yet. God gave us strength to face the sorrow, The courage to bear the blow. But what it meant to lose you. No one will ever know. Sadly missed by: Wife-Maurean Hobbs Daughter-Juanita Chatman Son-Eugene Hobbs Michelle, Gwendolyn and Randy, Grandchildren Sisters and Brother. - tal. Mrs. Thorton, a native of Cedartown, GA., worked 15 years as a Kingdom Packing Co., meatcutter. She lived in Indianapolis 58 years. Survivors include her husband, Marion Thorton; a sister, Mrs. Willa Smith, Indianapolis.

ROBERT (PIG) SUGGS SUGGS-In loving memory of our beloved son, father, brother, uncle, nephew and grandson: ROBERT (PIG) SUGGS who passed away September 16, 1975. A spoke has broken from the wheel, An empty space we all will feel, The smiling face, the voice so dear, And, helping hand always so near; We shall not try to fill this space. Because, no other can take his place. The Family

FRANCES ANN FOSTER FOSTER-In loving memory of our daughter and sister FRANCES ANN FOSTER who went to Jesus arms September 13, 1976. In God's garden free from pain, We know that we shall meet again. This fairest bloom of ours. Sadly missed by parents Garfield and Cora Foster Sisters and Brothers

IDA STIILI Mrs. Ida Steele, 88, 642 W. 30th, was buried September 1L, after graveside services in New Crown Cemetery. She died September 7, at a local nursing home. Mrs. Steele, a native of Gallitin, Tenn., lived here 55 years.

WILLIAM B. JEWELL Buried September 9, in New Crown Cemetery following services at the Church of the Living God, 3359 N. Ruckle, was William Blanche Jewell, 87, a former national officer of the demonination. Mr. Jewell, a World War I veteran, died September 6, in a local nursing home. Before

MRS. DEVORCIE CORNELL CORNELL-In loving memory of our wife and mother: MRS. DEVORCIE CORNELL who passed away September 12, 1977. Her life is a beautiful memory, Her absence is truly missed; She sleeps in God's beautiful garden. Where she has perfect peace. Husband - Rev. C.C. Cornell Sons - Cecil, Kenneth, Joseph Daughters - Martha, Roberta And Family retiring, he served 30 years as national chairman-deacon of the Church of the Living God, the Pillar and Ground of the Truth. His wife, Mrs. Mattie Lou Jewell, is a bishop. Mr. Jewell, a native of Sunnyside, Ky., lived in Indianapolis. 15 years.

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JACOBS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOWE OBITUARIES Funeral services for Mrs. Billie C. Taylor were held August 21. 11 a.m. in the Westside Chapel; burial at New Crown. Rev. John A. Anderson officiated. Funeral services for Mr. James Matthews, Sr., were held August 21,7:30 p.m. at Mt. Horeb Baptist Church; burial at Crown Hill. Rev. M.L. Williams officiated. Funeral services for Mrs. Bernice V. Gardner were held August 26, at 1 p.m. at Tabernacle Baptist Church; burial at Crown Hill. Rev. Jonathan Bailey officiated. Funeral services for Mr. Forest Bostic, Sr., were held August 28, at 1 p.m. in the Westside Chapel; burial at New Crown. Rev. W.M. Robinson officated. Funeral services for Mrs. Irene B. Lytle were held August 30, at 10 a.m. in the Westside Chapel; burial at New Crown. Bro. Warren Blakley officiated. Funeral service for Mr. Robert O. Taylor were held August 30, 1 p.m. at the Westside Chapel; burial at Floral Park. Rev. George Phillips officated. Funeral service for Mr. Joseph Webb were held in Macon, Mississippi. Funeral services for Mrs. Fern Louise Durham were held September 2, at 1 p.m. in the Westside Chapel; burial at New Crown. Rev. John Adaway officiated. Funeral service for Mrs. Narsis Allen were held September 5, at 11 a.m. at Bethesda Temple; burial was at Floral Park. Elder Edwin H. Vaughn officiated. Funeral services for Mr. Raymond Davis were held September 5, at 11 a.m. at Mt. Paran Baptist Church; burial at Crown Hill. Rev. P.D. Jacobs officiated. Funeral services for Miss Ollie B. Terry were held September 7, at 1 p.m. at Trinity C.M.E. Church; burial at Floral Park. Rev. T.C. Lightfoot officiated. Graveside services for Miss Pennie V. Lacy were held September 5, at New Crown Cemetery; Mr. Amos B. Retie officiated. Miss Mae Sharp was buried at New Crown Cemetery September 8, at 10 a.m.

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