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her cfaoralr ensemble. “Ordi •ary Propir”. in a special Cferistaas musiral. Refresh meats wffl be served. All are welcome. Ervena M Floyd is the sponsor. JACOt BtOTNEKS CiVTS JACOBS BROTHERS Ft N'ERAL HOME OBITS NOVEMBER. 1981 Mrs. Canara Daniels. No %emher 3. 1961 7d» P.M. Jacobs Brothers Westside Cha pH. Res. Felix Chandler. Of firiatinfc. Burial Floral Park Cemetery. Mrs. Ruth Robes . November 7. 19K1 12:00 Noon Jacobs I Sent hers Westside ChapH. Bu rial Ne« Crown Cemetery. Mr. Albert Randle. Nosem her 10. 1981 1^0 P.M. Nurthside New Exa Baptist Church Officiating Res. Cole man. Burial New Crow n Ceme
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Mrs. OHie Dtsmukes. No vember 11. 1961 1040 A.M. Jacobs Brothers Westside Cha pH Rev. Janies R. BracOrs. Oifirialtng. Bund New Crown *. emriery. Mr. tleo Turner. November 12. I9NI 1040 A.M. Jacobs Brother* Westside ChapH Rev. Vaughn. Officiating. Burial New Crow n Cemetery . Mr. Kav Armstrong. Nosem tier 28. 1981 140 P.M. Jacobs Brothers Westside ChapH Rej. Albert Wadsworth. Officiating. Hunal New Crown Cemetery. Infant Adrienne Denise Brabble. November 28. 1981 Jacobs Brothers Westside Cha pH Res . Torrence. Officiating. Burial Floral Park Cemetery. Mr. Arthur Prvor. Novem her 30. 1981 140 P.M. Graveside Services. Floral Park Cemetery. Mr. Dewitt Pettrie. Nosem her 30. 1981 740 P.M. JacobBrothers Westside ChapH Res. Fred League. Officiating. Bun al New Crown Cemetery . Mr. Rav Armstrong. Nosem her 28. 1981 140 P.M. Jacobs Brothers Westside ChapH Rev. Albert Wadsworth. Officiating. Burial New Crown Cemetery. (TSEjQGXQEQ
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In Memonam
aMTh^lSsT Beliefnntaine Street wM boat thin nervine. of the dty wM
for the rewnien nervine «ni he Saturday. December 5. at 340 p.m. at the
Al are Sponsored by the Pastors Aide of SnnriK. Sister Carolyn Tandy is the prrwdent. Rev. Herbert A. Easley is the
DR. WILLIAM DEN>TS
Dr. WOtam A. Dennis, pastor of New Salem Baptist Church, wffl be the guest teacher lor the Community Bible Class at 740 p.m. Saturday. December 5. at St. Peter Claver Center (lower levHI.
3110 Sutherland Avenue.
Mrs. Betty Hayes, member of Second Christian Church and
of music will present
In Memonam
MICHAEL DARRYL DIGGS DIGGS In loving memory of MB HAEL DARRYL DIGGS who passed away November 30. 1978. Your smiling face still lights our hearts. Whenev er we think of you. Our precious memories and love of God. Continue to carry us through. Sadly missed by: Mother. Brothers. Grandparents and Family.
MRS. RflSE GARRETT HILL HILL In loving memory of our dear sister and aunt MRS. ROSE GARRETT HILL who passed awav December 3. 1974. God has her in His keeping While we have her tn our hearts. Sadly missed by: Brother. Mr. Alfred Garrett Sister. Mrs. Opal Bell Nephew and Nieces.
JAMES E. RICHARDSON RICHARDSON In loving memory of our beloved bus hand, father and brother: JAMES E. RICHARDSON w ho passed awav December 2,
1979.
As long as hearts remember. As long as dear ones care. We cannot lose the ones we
love
They are with us everywhere.
HAROLD F-RANKLIN. SR..
FRANKLIN- In loving memory Sadly missed by of our beloved brother: Wife:Jean A. HAROLD FRANKLIN. SR.. Son: James E. Jr who passed away Dec. 5. 1970. Daughter: Dana
We do not forget you. Nor do we intend. We think of you often. And will to the end. * Gone and forgotten by some you may be. But. dear to our memory You ever will be. Sadly missed by: Sisters: Esther Daniels Delores Steele Brother: Louis Reese BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MUMFORD MUMFORD- In loving memory of our loved one: BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MUMFORD - * who passed away December 3.
1979.
Lonely is our home without
him.
Sadly do we feel our loss But, God ahme has helped us
well.
Tb bear our heavy cross. Sadly missed by: Wife: Lillie Irene Mumford Sister: Beatrice Edwards Ststers-m-law Nieces, and Nephews and Grandchildren.
Twin Brother. James L. Sister in law: Jean 0.
MRS. LOCELLA TAYLOR Mother MRS. LOCELLA TAYLOR December 10.1979 Father. MR. JOHN TAYLOR December 4.1945 We have only your memory To remember our whole hie through. But. the sweetness will linger forever. As we treasure the image o you. Sons. Daughters and Family
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JOYCE YVONNE ADAMS ADAMS In loving memory of JOYCE YVONNE ADAMS who passed awav December 1. 1974. Nothing could be more beautiful. Than the memories we have of you. To us you were someone special. God must have thought so. too. All our lives we will miss you. Though the years may come and go. But. in our hearts you will live forever. Because we loved you so. Loving husband: Jimmie L. Adams Parents: Mr. & Mrs. George C. Clark.
Mock-white difference reflected hi refigion
importance of the Mack church's role in the future. The Mack church has to stop saying tn white folks what we fori they want tn hear." he
ATLANTA"
an Miniifry. in the Black
Cone aaid a rethrsl deference in Mack and white styles of wor-
ths lives of Mack and white percent and the way they interpret thrtdegy. During slavery, he said Macks in tke church war-
HARRY L. GARRETT GARRETT In laving memory of our loved one: HARRY L. GARRETT who passed away December 1. 1979. Another year has come and gone. Sweet memories of you linger on. The empty chair, the empty tpare And. things that time will not erase. Sadly missed by: Wife: Bernice Garrett Sons: Charles A Arnold Grandchildren: Mike. Arnold Jr., and Johnathan
MRS. ARNOLYA HELEN ~DODDY“ JONES JONES We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our relatives, friends, and neigh boro for the kindness, prayers, sympathy and floral tributes extended to us at the passing of <*ur loved one: MRS. ARNOLYA HELEN "DODDY** JONES w ho passed away November 8. 1981. We also wish to thank Rev. Arthur Johnson, pastor of Friendship Missionary Baptist < "hurrii and Congregation: to Rev. M. L. Williams, pastor of Mt. Horeb Baptist Church and the church family for their kindness; and to the Reverends Friix Chandler. Joseph Barney. John Dillard. Oliver L. Evan. John Boyd. W. L. Pierre, and Charles B. Richmond for their kind words of comfort. A special thanks u» the Union District Nurses and the Ushers. We are truly grateful to everyone w ho assisted us in our bereavement. To Stuart Mor tuary. Inc. tor understanding service. Husband: Robert L. Jones and Family QUARLES We are deeply grateful and appreciate the kindness, sympathy and many beautiful floral tributes extended by our good neighbors, relatives and friends at the passing of our beloved LAYMON QUARLES who passed away November 8. 1981. We especially wish to thank Rev. Robert Horsley, pastor and Congregation of Garfield Baptist Church, the Indiana University Hospital and the Stuart Mortuary. Inc., for kind understanding services rendered. Dorothy M. Quarles and Family
J ACKSON The family of WESLEY O. JACKSON wishes to express their sincere appreciation to friends md relatives for the many acts of kindness, beautiful floral tributes and cards of sympathy during the illness and passing of our brother and unde: MR. WESLEY O. JACKSON who passed November 7.1981. Special thanks to Father Rickard J. Rons. St. Phillips Epts copal members and Peoples Funeral'Home for most efli rient services. THE F AMILY
FAVK ADAMS F uneral service* for Faye Adam*. 27. 326 North Senate Avenue. *t-re held December 1. in Cr<*w n Hill Cemetery Peace ChapH. A lifelong resident of Indi aoapoli*. -*be died November .27. in her home. Survivors include her husband. Kenny Adams; a son. Dante Adams, and her mother Ruth Reid.
that God willed their freedom while white* interpreted the scriptures as calling (dr obedience. Liberation theology ha* been central to the Mack church throughout it* history. Bn^n IW? amPCiumwII* Other speaker* at the eon suit at ion. <pen*ored by Gam moo Theological Seminary and Candfer School of Theology, mcludod Congressman Parren Mitchell (D Md.l, and the Rev, Joseph Lowery, president of the Southern Christian Leader # ship Conference and pastor of Central United Methodist Church in Atlanta. The consultation was held at the new Cannon Chapel at Emory University. Approximately 150 laypersons and pastor* from across the nation attended the consultation which sought to IMMUFTHk' J. HALL Funeral services for Dorothy Hall. 38. 307 Hampton Drive, were ht'ld November 28. in Summers Northeast Chap* I. A resident of Indianapolis hr mer 21 years. Mr*. Hall died No* . 22. in Methodist Hospital. \ native oi Has*«tt, Arkansas, stw- was a member of little Flock Baptist <*hurrk. Survivors include her bus band. Willie Hall; two daugh i«rs. Willefte Hall ami Berth >avU*. two sons. !**n F. Crtttcndon and Wilffe M, Hall Jr. ami a foster son, >s-an Hard* trwmtJKKUmi s«r*irt-sfor David las- |>*m:. *1.3733 N«*rth Capital Y*enu -. H«re held November 2*. in 1 diversity I nited Methodtst I'hurch. of which she *a- a member. \ native of Fininenre. Ken tuck*, he had lived here b*r 7« rear- ami was a former e*« pfcoee ttf II.P. Wass*»n 4L to survivor* ttuUnU‘ hi* wjb I aura |a*ng. ami thr«-e daugh t«r*. Mariorie Ifrane. Iioroih* Ifan-om ami Nora W ashington.
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MRS. BLISS T.McDADE McDADE- In loving memory of ^MRsIbLISS T. McDADE who passed away Dec. 4. 1972. No matter how long. Nine years have pasaedGod took her home to rest; We loved you. so do we miss you. Daughter: Sheila Mae Children, Grandchildren and Relatives
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