Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1977 — Page 22
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Church Events By WILLA THOMAS
Our Thanksgiving meditation is from the Words of King David found in Psalms 136: 18 and Psalms 135: 1-5. O give thanks unto the Lord; for He is good: for His mercy endureth forever. 0 give thanks unto the God of gods; for his mercy endureth forever. 0 give thanks unto the Ixird of lords; for his mercy endureth forever. To Him who
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LOLLS S. RUSSELL
RUSSELL- In Loving memory <>f our husband and father LOUIS B. RUSSELL. JR.. who passed awav November 27. 1974. The love you gave us for many years. Will never depart from us. You greeted each task of each day. not with a sigh and a whimper, but in harmony with the scripture. This is the day that the Lord hath made. I will rejoice and be glad in it.” Sadly missed by all w ho knew him. but most of all. His w ife, Thelma' Children; Charles. Connie, David. Helen and Grandchildren Traci Lea and Roddy.
WALTER PLUMMER SR.. PLUMMER In loving memory of WALTER PLUMMER. JR. who passed November 25* 1966. Eleven .years have gone by since God took him away; But, memories in our hearts Will always stay. Our hearts are still sad. All the joy and laughter you 'had. We love you still, but God loved you best, For in Him, you will have eternal rest. Devoted Family; Mother and Father. Elder and Mrs. Walter Plummer Sr. Brothers, Ralph, mark, Keven; Sisters: Guienvere, Mrs. Constance Muncie; Grandmother Mrs. Mart Ferline
alone doeth great wonders; for His mercy endureth forever. To Him that by wisdom made the heavens: for His mercy endureth forever. To Him that stretched out the earth above the waters: for His mercy endureth forever. To Him that made great lights: for his mercy endureth forever. The sun to rule by day: for Hs mercy endureth forever; Ps. 135: 1-5 - Praise ye the Lord. Praise ye the name of the Lord: praise Him, o ye servants of the Lord. Ye that stand in the House of the Lord, in the courts of the house of God. Praise the Lord: for the Lord is good: sing praises unto His name; for it is pleasant. For the Lord hath chosen Jacob unto himself, and Israel for his peculiar treasurer. FOR I KNOW THAT THE LORD IS GREAT. A great people in a grateful nation, will bow their heads in Thanksgivings this Thursda. The Mt. Vernon Baptist Church with the Rev. Mozell Sanders as minister will hold special Thanksgiving service at the Pearls Lounge at 11 a.m. If you do not have food to eat at home and no way to buy any, please attend this service. Free dinner will be delivered to you. Services will be at Friendship Baptist Church, with the Galilee Baptist Church. The Rev. C.C. Woods will be the guest speaker. Southside United joint Thanksgiving services with South Calvary Baptist Church, Bethesda Baptist Church will be at Olive Baptist Church. Rev. Leo Sneed, minister of South Calvary Baptist Church, will speak at 11 a.m. Messiah Baptist Church. Thanksgiving even services will be at the First Baptist Church, N.I., at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Sponsored by the Metoka and the Galeda Bible Class. Services will also be held at the Barns United Methodist Church Thursday. The pre-Thanksgiving services for all of the AME Churches will be held Wednesday, November 23, 7:30 p.m., at Allen Chapel AME Church. Rev. John A. Anderson, minister of the Allen Chapel AME Church, Anderson, will speak. This service is spon- ‘ sored‘ity thfe C&Atfal‘Minister alliance of the African Episcopal Church. Grace Apostolic Church will also have Thanksgiving services Thursday Morning Mass will be celebrated at St. Rita’s. Catholic Church at 11 a.m. Members of the Church are being asked to bring good used clothing for the Thanksgiving clothing drive. Southside Union Service will be held with Baptist and the AME churches at 10:30 a.m. Guest speaker will be Rev. W.A. Dennis, minister of New Salem Baptist Church. Mt. Moriah Baptist Church will have baptismal services at 10:30 a.m.
Thanks to all who donated clothing for overseas relief. Thanks to Deacon Herman Appleton who took the time to drive the clothing to Nappees, clothing will be sent overseas. We welcome to Indianapolis New People from overseas with International Welcoming week opening December 3. We welcome also to our city Dr. M.L. Price of Houston. Dr. Price speaks each evening for Mission Action ’77 at the Convention center, 7:30 p.m. each evening starting November 27 thru December 3. The Mid-West Baptist Youth Conference will meet in the City of Chicago with the Greater Union Baptist Church as- host. The Central District Youth with Mrs. Anna Sarver as the leader will head the Indy delegation going on the trip.
A—In Memoriam JONES - In loving memory of our husband, father and grandfather AMOSJONES who passed awav November 26,1971. The flowers we placed upon your grave, May wither and decay, But, love for you who sleep beneath. Will never fade away. Wife, Ernestine Jones Children, and Grandchildren.
JAMES W. TANNER TANNER - In memory of JAMES W. TANNER who departed this life November 18, 1975. When days are sad and lonely And everything goes wrong, We seem to hear you whisper “Cheer up and carry on." Each time we see your picture You seem to smile and say; Don’t cry, I’m only sleeping. We’ll meet again someday." Rebecca E. Tanner and Daughter. Mary Catherine
HALL - In memory of ARTHUR MELVIN HALL who passed awav November 24, 1976. You left us in a beautiful memory. But a sorry too great To be told. to us who loved you and lost you, your memory will Never grow old. Sadly missed: Mother- Juanita Simms Hall. Sisters: Kathy, “Tomato”,
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A Christian is to consider all others
By Elder David Howard Jr.
ELDER DAVID HOWARD JR.
A Christian is one who has accepted and is depending on Jesus Christ for deliverance. He abides in the preaching and teaching of the apostles because he knows their sayings are essential for his deliverance. A Christian is told the Lord our God is one and he is to love Him with all of his heart, mind, soul and strength. And to love his neighbor as himself. If each person professing to be a Christian would do these If each person professing to be a Christian would do these things, no one would be lied to, on or for. No one would be taken advantage of, beaten, murdered or robbed. There would be no need for locks or weapons. All would know we humans have one enemy, Satan. He comes to the minds of all who do not love God with all of their minds. All who accept him and his thoughts will used their bodies towork for him which means they are using all things God provides to work against God. Have you been or seen one who hogs the highway or street when driving? Then does everything possible to make the other driver be wrong? This is the doing of Satan. Have you seen someone coming and pulled out in front of him, or have you had
someone pull out in front of you and bi'called a bad name? Be considerate of the other person. He was made by the same God as you. This world is just as much his as yours. When his time expires he will be leaving; so will you. There is a place called hell and another called the lake of fire provided for all who will not accept and depend on God’s way of considering and getting along with all people. Don’t let Satan bring his thoughts and ways to you and cause you to miss what God has for you. Satan has no hope and is using God's provisions provided for us to deceive as many as he can. He has been in the deceit and lying business for a long time. Don’t let him get you hung up with him. You have too much to lose. He will deceive with education, color, money, denomination, homes, cars, race or anything he can get people to listen to. Jesus said for his followers to seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, then all of these things will be added. Whenever, anyone loves another, he will do all in his power to protect that person. We humans were given the commandment to love our neighbors as we do ourselves. This means we are to protect each other. And since Satan is our only enemy and we can only defeat him through the word of god, we should bind ourselves together, accept and depend on Jesus for deliverance through the preaching and teaching of the apostles. Jesus made it known that without him we can do nothing. Be considerate of the other person. If you have any questions about salvation, send a self addressed, stamped envelope containing them to Elder David Howard Jr., Jesus Christ House of Prayer, 4918 Winthrop Ave., Indianapolis 46205.
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SHIRLEY MARIE LANGFORD LANGSFORD - In loving memory of SHIRLEY MARIE LANGFORD who passed away November 12. 1974. Though her smile is gone forever. And, her hand we cannot touch, We will never lose sweet memories. Of the one loved so much. The Family
JOHNSTON - In loving memory of MRS. KATIE EMMA JOHNSTON who passed awav November 25, 1976. She understood every thought of ours. And knew our every dream; Our secret hopes she could divine. And knew our every scheme. She watched us live and watched us grow And helped us on our way She taught us tr ‘’s that we should know. That should forever stay. Mrs. Mary Posey, Daughter (Bogie) Johnston, Jr. Son and Daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. George Radford. Daughter and Son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John Merreli Daughter and Son-in-law Grandchildren and Great Grandfchildren
MRS. LULA FARM
FARM- In loving memory of LULA FARM who passed awav November 30, 1972. Nothing could be more beauti ful than the memories we have of you; To us you were someone special; God must have thought so too; All of our lives we will miss you, Though the years may come and go. But in our hearts you Will Live forever, because we love you so. Sadly missed by; Daughters; Thelma Nickols and Agnes Farm; Katherine Lindsey and Margaret Harper.
rffcte " ADOLFFUS POSEY POSEY- In loving memory of ADOLPHUS POSEY ‘ who passed awav November 26. 1976. Time speeds, one year has passed, Since death it’s gloom, it’s shadows cast, within our home, where all seemed Bright, and took from us a shining light; We miss that light, and ever will. His vacant place there’s none to fill. Down here we mourn, but not in vr n, for up in heaven we’ll meet again. Sadly missed by: Wife, Lillian; Daughters, Sons, Two sisters and Two 1 brothers
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LEE A NIXON, JR.
NIXON- In loving memory of mv son LEE A. NIXON, JR. who passed awav November 30, 1975. You left us a beautiful memory. But a sorrow too great to be told; To us who loved you and lost you Your memory will never grow old. Sadly missed by: Mother Sisters and Brothers
VERA HAMILTON HAMILTON In loving memory of VERA L. HAMILTON who passed November 25, 1973. Our hearts are full of love for you. Yet you have gone away. Memories you gave us, Truly are here to stay.
Sadly missed: Daughter and Family
KATHERLEEN HISER HISER - In loving memory of KATHERLEEN HISER who passed November 20, 1971. Her heart was the truest in All the wide world. Her love the best to recall. For no one on earth can take Her place. She is still the dearest of all. Sadly missed by: Daughter - Tiffany Lynn Hiser and Family.
CHRISTOPHER (RICKY) ALLISON
ALLISON - In loving memory of CHRISTOPHER (RICKY) ALLISON who passed away November 28. 1974. The heart is a house of many rooms Where things are stored away; The treasure of long remembered years, The pearls of yesterday; But, there is a corner of the heart, A secret place where we cherish Above all other things, Our son and brother’s memory. Mother - Hattie Allison Sisters, Barbara, Joyce, and Phyllis Brothers - Leroy and Jerry
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MARY KURL KURL- In loving memory of my aunt MARYKURL who passed awav November 25. 1966. In my heart your memory lingers, There’s not a day dear auntie I do not think of you. sadly missed by: Your niece, Sarah Lee, Cousins and Friends
LOUISE MALONE
MALONE In loving memory of LOUISE MALONE who passed awav November 25. 1963. Never another like her. Never a smile so sweet. Never a voice so tender. Never love so complete, Never a heart so steadfast. Never a heart so true. Dear wife and mother How we miss you. Ben Malone- Husband Linda Madry - Daughter Grandchildren
MRS. MARTHA MADDOX HANSBROUGH HANSBROUGH - In loving memory of our loved one MRS' MARTHA MADDOX HANSBROUGH We miss your kind and willing hand, Your fbnd and earnest care; Our home is dark without you, Mother, We miss you everywhere. Sadly missed by: Husband- Marion Hansbrough and Family.
LEONARD JACKMAN JACKMAN- In loving mbmorv of LEONARD JACKMAN who passed NovemTfer 23, 1975. It has been two long years Since God called you away, Loving memories never die as Years’ go on and days’ go by. In our hearts a memory is kept Of the one we love and will Never forget. Wife- Iva Jackman, Angelia, Marvin and Ernest
Drug Labels The labels on non-prescrip-tion medicines tell the user when to take the drug, how often, and when not to take t. To use medicines wisely, he Food and Drug Adminstration advises consumers o read the label carefully oefore each use.
MAXIE MAHONE
MAHONE- In loving memory of MAXIE MAHONE who passed away November 22, 1968. To us his name will ever be The key that unlocks memory Of a dear one gone but cherished yet, A beloved face we’ll ne'er forget. | Thelma Mahone, Wife And Family.
Statewide Junior Outreach news by Herman Appierpn ' - /: SET: You may read Matthew 5, first verse, and Luke 6, 12th
verse.
When Jesus went up into the mountain he stayed and prayed all night. The next day he came down to an altitude where people could come unto him. And when he was set he opened his mouth and taught them. There are four things we must
look at for the present:
(1) Jesus prepared himself for teaching by praying all
night to God the father.
(2) He came down from the mountain top to where the
people could get to him.
(3) He set. In those days the custom was to set when anyone was teaching. But also setting
means a cause to set.
(4) And when he was set he opened his mouth and taught \
them.
LEONARD T. BAYLOR
The pastor and members of New Bethel Baptist Church wish to thank everyone who attended their revival Novem ber 6-11. We thank God for the new born in Christ. The com mittee thanks all that rendered service. May God bless you and keep you ever in His will.
Study for needs of
elderly set A co-sponsored hearing by the Marion County Council on Aging and the Central Indiana Council on Aging has been scheduled for three days next week, November 28, 29 and
BAYLOR - In loving memory of mv dear husband LEONARD T. BAYLOR who passed awav November 27, 1975. It is lonesome here without you And sad and weary the way. Life has not been, the same Since you were c3l%i away. Wife ana^'amiiy.
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ROY ALLEN
ALLEN- We wish to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to our friends, neighbors, relatives; especially to Rev. F. Moore and members of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church and all visiting ministers for their consoling words, prayers, cards, floral arrangements and other expressions of sympathy at the passing of our beloved husband and brother
and the Stuart Mortuary for their fine and efficient service. Mrs. Zephyr Allen And Family.
NEW - The familv of MARY EFFIE NEW
30th.
The hearings will be held for senior citizens—to develop a county-wide plan for serving the elderly. Funding for the aged will also be a major topic of discussion during the hearings. The meetings are part of an eight-county plan in Indiana, recently developed by the Central Indiana Council on Aging. The three day hearings in Marion County are scheduled i for: 10:00 a.m. to noon, Nov. 28 .j at St. John’s Missionary 2 Baptist Church. 1701 Martin- i dale Ave., 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 28 at Second Christian j, Qaureh, 29th & Illinois St. On ^ pwv^fiS, hearings will be held | Hrortl 10:00 a.m. to noon at | Perry Township Senior Center. 3 6900 Derbyshire Rd., and 2 J p.m. to 4 p.m. at Southeast ; Multi-Purpose Center, 6900 i
Multi-Purpose Center, 901 J Shelby St. The hearings on - Nov. 30 will begin at 10:00 a.m " to noon at Mars Hill Drexel [ Gardens, 2600 South Lynhurst ; Drive, and conclude from 2 j p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Salvation ; Army Senior Center. Alabama ; & Michigan Streets. All senior citizens, families of these citizens and coucerned persons are invited to attend. • MRS. GERALDINE WALKER: Services for Mrs. Geraldine Walker, 61, were last Monday in Summers Capitol Avenue Funeral Chapel. She died Nov. 9 and her body was donated to medical science. A member of First Baptist Church, she was born at Xenia, Ohio. Survivors include three children- daughters, Mrs. Patricia Ahmad of Ft. Wayne and Mrs. Geraldine Starks of the city; and a son, Harold Duncan of Arkansas.
wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended by our rela tives, friends and neighbors in our time of bereavement. We especially wish to thank Rev. R. T. Andrews, nurses and chaplains and Kirk Funeral Home for their kind services rendered and all who assisted in any way. The Family. NEAL - We deeply appreciate the courtesy, sympathy and beautiful flower extended by relatives, friends and neighbors at the loss of ALEXANDER McKNIGHT
NEAL.
We especially wish to thank Rev. Kirth Vance and The Meridian Lodge # 33 F & A.M., THE Constantine Consistory #25 and Persian Temple #46. Also Craig Funeral Home for wonderful service. Wife and Family WALKER - The family of GERALDINE WALKER wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindness, sympathy, contributions and help extended by our relatives, friends and neighbors at the time of our bereavement. To the doctors, nurses and staff at Methodist Hospital, deepest thanks. To her co-workers at Goodwell, a special thanks. To Biship Eldridge and Re/. Bradiey and Summers Funeral Home all for kind, understand services rendered.
AUC Dual Degree engineer program gets $5,000 award The Republic Steel Corporation has awarded $5,000 to the Atlanta University Center Dual Degree Program in Engineering. The grant will be used for scholarships to Dual Degree students concentrating in industrial, mechanical or electrical engineering. At least one student from each of the participating AUC undergraduate colleges will receive scholarship support. Republic Steel Corporation maintains an ongoing recruiting relationship with the AUC institutions. One member of the first graduating class of the Dual Degree Program is employed with the company as a civil engineer. The company is also a member of the AUC/ National Alliance of Businessmen Cluster. Making the presentation to Clavin Espy (center). Director of theu Dual Degree Program, .were Republic Steel officers Tyrone Smith, Supervisor of Special Recruitment, and Ed ward Devlin, Manager of Employment and Management.
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The Family
