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ivilAMI TIMES. MIAMI. FLOKIDAt I ST. FRANCIS XAVIER CHRIST EPISCOPAL ANTIOCH BAPTIST PAGE 12 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1955 N.W. ath Ave. A 16th JTerr. The men and boys of Christ School was called to Phone 9-1424 Episcopal Church will gather at order at 9:30 a.m. by the Supt. the church for their annual men Miss Albertha Jones. A very in- MASSES and boys Corporate Com- teresting lesson was taught by the Daily 8:00 a.m. munion on Sunday, , teachers, subject: “Evidence of Sunday 7 a.m. A 8:30 a.m 1955, at 7:30 am. Immediately fol- Jesus’ Power.” Holy Days 7 a.m. A 8:30 a.m lowing the Service all men and At 11 a.m. devotional was led Novena their guest will assemble in the by Deacon M. J. Summersett. Ush- See Wot/ Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Parish Hall for the Annual Meh’s er board No. 1 and choir No. 3 Day Breakfast. The Rev. Thedford rendered Rev. W. T. Always services. i Public Invited Johnson, Pastor of St. Johp’s Thompson brought the message, Baptist Church will be the guest subject “Rest,” St. Matthew 11:21. speaker at the breakfast, and Mr. Rev. Thompson preached out of MT. CALVARY BAPTIST Harold Martin, president of the his soul. At 3 p.m. usher board I Episcopal Sunday School was called to Men’s Club of Christ No. 1 celebrated its 17th anni- order at 9:30 a.m. by the super- Church will preside. The break- versary. The Rev. A. M. Griffin ivVmiini Brother Grady fast is to be prepared by the Hos- preached the anniversary sermon, intendent, Mann, with a large numiber of children pitality Committee of which Mrs. subject, “Don’t Worry,” St. John and adults present. The 11 o’clock jlvelynMcKenzie is chairman. The 14:1-2. Everyone had a wonder- devotion was led by the brethren, public is invited to attend the ful time as Rev. Griffin brought <> choir number 2 singing. Our morning service and the break- a great message full of informa- mda last. tion. At 7 pjm. was led y pastor, Rev. E. ,M. Thomas, devotional brought us the message out of his by Deacon H. L. Lundy. Usher soul from Book of Revelation, board No. 1 and choir No. 2 ren- * the lit- * *-. NEW BAPTIST * >£'/¦-- HOPE / -x.' text, “These are they.” dered services. Rev. Thompson At 3 p.m. Rev. D. A. Bradley and Sunday school met at the usuftl preached another wonderful ser- congregation paid a visit at Mt. hour, with the superintendent in mon taken from St. John 3:16 enjoyed message. Calvary. He was sent out from ’harge. Morning service was very Everyone the ASSEMBLY TEMPLE doing BAHA’I CHURCH Mt. Calvery and he is doin a fine enjoyable, as well as evening Rev. Thompson is a great job in the ministry as pastoj f worship. Our pastor delivered job in carrying on the service as Mrs. Nina Matthisen, former pastor taking secretary junday School 9:30 a.m. New Bethel Baptist Church, Oak- both messages. Our church anni- Foster is a month of the Public Relations off for a well rest. He Department Morning worship 11:00 a.m. land Park. versary will close Sunday Nov. earned of the National Baha’i in Sunday night not to Assembly, will be the guest speak- Pulpit Aid Club 5:00 p.m. The B. T. U., Sister Ella M. 27. Rev. Cole of New Hope in came preach but to look on the mem- Sunday, p.m., the Baha’i Training Union 5:30 p.m. Wilcox, president, had a lively Ft. Lauderdale and his congre- er 7 at bers and many friends. We were Center, 137 N.W. 11th. Ave. Her Evening Worship 7:15 p.m. program at 5:30 p.m. The evening gation will be in charge. Spon- New Jeru- Plan to attend services at devotion was led by the deacons, sor: The Young Matrons and the happy to have him with us. You subject will be “The always welcome worship salem.” The public is invited to Temple on Sunday. choir number one singing. Our Missionary Society. are to pastor came to us again. His theme The Aid Club will have with us at any time. attend. Special services befitting the Pastor’s W. Foster, was, “How we should live, and a sale of dinners Saturday at the Rev. O. pastor Thanksgiving season will be held we should love one another.” A. L. Johnson, reporter Temple on home of Sis. McNeil. They are at Sunday. The com- Let us pray for those that are cooperation. We are FIRST UNITARIAN bined choirs will sing both asking your at the shut-in. Visitors are always wel- happy to have Sis. Bessie Lati- ST. JAMES A. M. E. Ogden Vogt, minister morning and evening worship. Dr. V. come at Mt. Calvary. more of 1559 N.W. 79th Street emeritus of the First Unitarian Members are urged to come out Rev. E. M. Thomas, pastor Thanks is extended to the en- give home from the hospital. tire community and especially Society of Chicago, will be guest and thanks and re reminded Mrs. B. M. Kendricks, reporter to visit with the not forget their “Thanks Offer- Let us continue those who helped to make the speaker at the Thanksgiving Ser- sick. Our doors are always open the First Uni- ing.” homecoming activities the gigan- vice at 5 p.m* at to visitors. May we see you in tarian Church, Dixie Highway at MT. TABOR BAPTIST tic success they proved to be. church ‘Sunday. More than SI,BOO was reported in S.W. 29th Road. Traditional din- CHURCH OF THE Rev. J. E. Brown, pastor follow at 6 The pastor, Rev. J. N. Byrd, the drive between governors and ner will the service men and members friends A. L. Stephens, reporter p.m. INCARNATION and statesmen during the evening ser- heartily give thanks to each per- Jackson The Rev. Joseph Barth will Schedule of weekly Services vice. Brother Cleveland son who helped make Men’s Day received special commendation preach the last sermon in the SUNDAYS a great day for our men and cap- MT. SINAI BAPTIST series on “The Worlds We Live for reporting the highest amount Jhureh School 9:30 a.m tains. We are thankful for your money. represented the In” on Sunday, Nov. 27, 11 am. On last Sunday, Nov. 20, the of He Choral , Sermon and talents, offerings and Christian Mt. Sinai Baptist Church was a state of Alabama. Rev. J. J. Wil- speaking on “The World of Man’s Communion 11:00 a.m fellowships. Wisdom.” scene of beauty. What do I mean? liams and congregation of Fer- YPS League 5:00 p.m Sunday School was enjoyable. just basement of gave afternoon service and pm. Well this: In the rine an On Monday, Nov. 28, 8:15 Solemn Vespers and Our men as teachers, were Bros. the church, where we hold Sun- the Fayson brothers—Revs. Ira at the church, Everett H. Rosen- Sermon 7:45 pjn. Joseph Betsey, Willie Cason, day School each Sunday, present- and Matthew, further stirred the stein, president of the Miami chap- Deacon J. B. Blain, Henry J. WEDNESDAYS ed a beautiful scenery to tfie eye. church with spiritual fervor dur- ter of the American Humanist As- Banks, Deacon A. L Thompson, Not alone with flowers, but evening worship. The of Holy ing the sociation, will address the adult Celebration Sallins and Waldon. Class No. 2, blended in with them were the choir and usher board and con- Communion :.... education group, speaking on 6:30 a.m Bro. Cason, teaching, received at- crowd of children, youth and gregation of New Mt. doly Baptism every Greater “Let’s Use Our History.” 3rd Sunda' tendance banner; Class No. 7, adults in attendance all were Zion, Homestead, joined their The Miami Community Forum Mrs. Eloyse Outen, Sunday Bro. Sallin, received offering ban- beautiful in her review of the les- pastor. Rev. Matthews Fayson in will present Seymour Samet, School Supt. ner. A nominating committee was son. reporting $152.25 toward the Southeast Area director of the William Henna, senior warden appointed. The morning service was good. homecoming drive. Three per- American Jewish Committee, Felix Taylor, junior warden Visitors present: Mr. and Mrs. The program was very interest- sons including Sister Margaret on in Lawrence Carr, and daughter, speaking “Anti-Semitism Arthur Blatch, secretary ing. Music by the choir was good Bennet and Sister Essie Morris in the Soviet Union” on Wed., Emma, Mt. Sinai; Mrs. Ruby Mc- and did our hearts burn with joy were added to the church roll the T. Wilkerson, treasurer Cray, Trinity GME Nov. 30, 8:15 p.m. at church. Father Lambert Sands aftd Sis. Fan- and spiritual happiness as Mrs. during the day. nie Mae Perry. . Priest in charge Ireta Crosby delivered her mes- At 11 ajn. prayer service was sage to the women and to the con- SUNDAY SCHOOL SPONSORS KELLY’S CHAPEL led by Deacon Thompson. with gregation All were benefited. 7 a.m. annual celebration prayers and singing led by the She was good, the message plain Church 9:30 a.m. of the Parents are urged to support School male chorus. Sis. Blue, organist. deep in meaning and well , Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion for men and but boys of the church. Call to worship by pastor, scrip- understood by all who heard her. the Sunday School Carnival which Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. ture read by Bro. E. N. Taylor. is being held on Nov. 28 from 5:45 « Every man and boy are Thanks to the many visiting V invited through the expected Guest choir: Antioch male chor- friends who accepted our invita- p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday School began at 9:30 and to attend. courtesy us, sang sweetly; Sis. Lena Mit- tion. Your presence and donations of Atlas Jalousie Ware- a.m. with Mrs. Thelma Devoe houses. Rides, slides and other happy have chell, accompanist. Deacon J. B. were very helpful to us. The fel- presiding. We are to NEW MT. MORIAH amusements young folk love will Mrs. Cato with us to assist in the Blair presented the guest speaker, lowship will ever ring in our Sunday School 9:45 ajn. Atty. G. E. Graves, Jr. His sub- memory. Come, visit our church make up the carnival. The Sun- Sunday School. Parents are ask- day your coopera- Sunday Morning worship 1:00 a.m. ject, “Law and Lawyer.” anytime, you are welcome. School needs ed to attend School with tion and financial assistance. their children Sunday morning. B. T. U 5:30 p.m. At 6 p.m. BTU opened with Rev. S. A. Thomas, pastor Evening worship 7:30 p.m. Deacon H. Heard presiding. A D. 8., reporter The annual conference of South Morning and evening worship budget committee was appointed Florida will convene in West was very inspiring. Rev. Sherard New Ml. Moriah Baptist by Deacon Heard. Palm Beach. Members are asked messages. Rev. delivered both Church welcomes all visitors to At 7:30 p.m. again we were up- METROPOLITAN A. M. E. to secure cards and envelopes for Sherard desires to meet all mem- worship with us at our 1956, and, also make a report to church. lifted with prayer service, songs “Peace I have with you; my bers who did not attend last Sun- Sunday School was called to from our male chorus, Bro. J. the secretary for the conference day. peace I give unto you.” John claims. Give thanks through your order at 9:45 a.m. Pinder, soloist, scripture read by 14:27. Many thanks to Mr. and Mrs. tithes. , At 11 a.m. devotional services Rev. Alexander Allen. The New Services at Metropolitan A.M.E. Cato who prepared the bulletins Mt. Moriah Male chorus was pre- Quarterly Conference will be were conducted by Deacon Wil- Church, on Sunday are expected 25-27. All Boards and for Sunday services. liams, prayers and song praises sented and we received greetings held Nov. for co- as usual to be both spiritually and' clubs of are expected The pastor is asking the rendered by choir No. 2 and usher from their church. morally high. the church and to have written and financial re- operation of all members board No. 1 in charge. Bro. F. W. Reynolds introduced will rendered by the friends in helping him to install Rev. ShiRF Music be ports for this occasion. Rev. W. F. delivered a wonderful sauBMI *o*ak«r. Atty. Edwin L teen-age choir during morning the lights and to complete the Davis, a graduate of Booker T. Ball will preach during both ser- Judge 7-4, text “We tot too worship, music will be rendered vices on Sunday. church. many,” at the God was Washington and Western Reserve night. time by choir No. 2 at Rev. A. J. Reddick, pastor Rev. Sherard’s sermon for Sun- pleased with the message. Law School, Cleveland, Ohio. Tuesday night, November 29, Atty. Bro. Ralph White, secretary day morning will be “The Desert A: 5:30 p.m. Junior Church was Davis lectured on “Civil 1955, at 7:30 P. M., the pastor is Shall Blossom as a Race” and organized by Rev. Shipip follow- Rights and How They Affect asking all members who will, to Sunday evening’s subject will be ing Us.” accompany him to Oakland Park, to with a wonderful BTU wor- expressed “Ive Come Administer, Not to ship. The pastor his ap- to render service for Rev. David be Administered To.” preciation to all visitors and those his congregation. The 7 p.m.- worship was con- L. FYanklin and All trustees are asked to meet who played an active part on pro- All members are urged to pay with the pastor on Monday night, ducted by Deacon J. Tolbert, gram. Hicks Glorifying prayers and songs of in their conference claims. We are Nov. 28 at 8 p.m. rapidly nearing the close of our so Amazing Grace were rendered The pastor commended the To Rev. George Bethel, who captains conference year, and the pastor faithfully served us for one year, by choir No. 1 and usher board for their efforts they put No. 2 in charge. Rev. Shipp forth. Captains reported as fol- is asking that all members co- PHOTO STUDIO the members and friends would operate with the program, in order say your brought an inspirational message lows: like to thanks for ser- to m?ke this a banner year. ST. vice and may God bless you. To Ist King 7:7, subject “The Dried Bro. W. B. Atkinson $ 50.00 2440 N.W. 60th Dea. Owlford 25.00 Rev. Bethel, we dedicate this Brook.” This message can long Aaron IN MEDITATION PHONE 65-1944 poem: be remembered. The spirit of God Dea. Willie Johnson 50.00 • • • was with power Dea. F. Chaney 34.55 How we all need an inne*- pleasure you are viewing us and his If with brought two to the cross. The Dea. Haywood Heard 50.00 center of peace. Indeed, we must Fine Photographs Just tell him now days service will Dea. S. Bruton, Sr 85.50 have a quiet center within our- Any work a man doing conclude with Made at atudio or at is contest drive between the men Dea. Thomas Hannah 50.00 selves if we would maintain a If you like him or your love him Sister Cora Walker 62.77 balance in our lives. Your home Tell hfan now; and women. The winner will eat expense. Sister Ruth Wooten 57.00 We find this center of peace Weddings - parties - Don't withhold your approbation at the losei’s Os course groups the men got to cook because they Bro. B. Matthews 50.00 “the peace of God which passeth Children and Babies Always Till the person makes oration; Bro. Frank Deshazior 50.00 all understanding.” ps we snowing lost. Come to our Thanksgiving And he lies with lilies service. Bro. N. Norwood 112.00 and more to center our lives Welcome Over the brow; Sister Belle White 50.00 in God, in Truth. In dailv HOURS:—10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. no matter how you shout it, Rev. A. L. Shipp, pastor For Dea. G. Scott 50.00 e come ever closer to God. we 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. He won't really care about it, Doris L. Hayes, reporter \ N Dea. A. D. Dejancy 11.00 come to express ever more fully know how many tear JAMES E. HICKB, Photographer He won’t Dea. S. W. White 50.00 His love, wisdom, power, ar?r drops you have shed. Sis. W. Sands 50.35 substance in our lives. Our under- DEBORAH HJCKB, Receptionist If you think some praise is due CHURCH OF CHRIST Grand total ...» $1,624.66 standing of God. the Father, and him 1263 N.W 67th St. Rev. J. N. Byrd, minister of Jesus, who showed us the wa' Now’s the time to slip it to him F. L. Thompson, pastor Helen A. Franklin, reporter to Christhood, deepens. And as i' For he cannot read his tombstone Sunday School 9:30 a.m dee ens, the inner center of peace when he’s dead. Church Service 11:00 a.m within us grows. Use Our Classified Rev. G. Sherard, pastor Bible Class .. 6:00 pjn Rev, H. M. Salmon, re.:orter Thelma H. 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