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I Among the Churches J bethel baptist church. Rev. T. A. Taggart, Pastor. The 13 Y. P. U. rendered an excel lent program last Sunday evening which was appreciated by all. Mrs^ Hill of Lincoln, Neb., addressed the meeting, after which remarks were made by Mr. C. H. Walls and others. The sick of the church are improv ing Mrs. Andrews was out Sunday for the first time since here operation. Rev. Taggart preached the baptism ^>»ermon and also the sermon in the evening. Both sermons were spiritual and interesting. ZION BAPTIST NOTES. An old time covenant meeting was enjoyed by those who attended serv ices last Sunday morning. This was followed by the administration of the Lord’s Supper. At night the audi ence was delighted with the sermon preached by Rev. H. W. Botts of Bonneville, Mo. Don't forget our Sunday school and B. Y. P. U.; both are steadily grow ing. Parents are requested to send their children regularly, that ample preparation may be made for the Yule tide festivities. The sick of the church—Mr. John Gipson, Mrs. H. Payne, Mrs. E. Gor ham and Mrs. Izora Belle, are Im proving at their various homes. The "Wide Awake 21” will be enter tained Friday night by Mrs. A. F. Flannigan at her residence, 2311 North Twenty-eighth avenue. The visitors who worshipped with us Sunday morning were: Mr. J. P. Bruce of Paris. Texas, father of Rev. J. H. Bruce; Mrs. M. Taylor, Indian apolis, Ind; Mr. J. W. Thomas. Mem phis, Tenn.; Mr William Hurrigan, Chicago, 111.; Mrs. Martha Hatcher, sister-in-law of Mr. L. E. Hatcher, and Mr Ollie ILewis of Lincoln. Neb. Group prayer meetings are being held this w?eek in the various homes, preparatory to the ten-day meeting which starts next Sunday, November JaJu&BWUSKWwmw MX a wt.n »«m am a THERE’S V MESSAGE |j FOR YOU AT Bethel Baptist « Church 29th and T Sts., South Side ;S? SERVICES | Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. fi Snnjr service, 10:45 a. m. S Preaching services, 11 a. it m.; 8 p. m. K Rev. Thomas A. TaRKart, % Pastor. 2120 North 27th St. xx’x s<yxmm.amra'MW5?OT<!WK9flt5H*io"s«ra'a'rfm!SCHm'asofm'm:s<aa a aawjsis aram ; ALLEN CHAPEL A.M.E. CHURCH 5*5 52.3.3 South 25th Street SERVICES A Preaching, 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 1 p. m.; Allen Endeavor, 7 p. m.; preaching, 8 p. m. Class meetings Friday nights. J. A. BROADNAX, P. C. Phone South 3475. • «M«!****«*»«** •% •% *% »*m% •*# • Pleasant Green Baptist Church Twenty-second and Paul Streets f REV. JOHN COSTELLO. PASTOR. SERVICES Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; morning service and preaching, 11 a. m.; B. Y. P. U., 5:30 p. m.; evening service and preaching, 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting, Wednesday night; class meeting Friday, night. Women’s Missionary Society, Tuesday afternoon at 3:30. | Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church | 26th and Franklin Streets X REV. WILLIAM FRANKLIN, Pastor Y T 2629 Caldwell Street. Webster 6035. x X X SERVICES X Sunday School, 10 a. m.; morning service and preaching, 11 a. m. X X B. Y. P. U., 6 p. m.; evening service and preaching, 8 p. rn. X. y Prayer meeting Wednesday night; Women’s Missionary Society, £ 1st and 3d Sunday, 4 p.m. £ A Church Where i | All Are Welcome f X Services X •}• Sunday School, 10 a. m. •{• Y Preaching, 11 a. m., 8 p. m. X X League, 6:30 p. m. .j. • > Florence P. Leavitt Club, Mon- y J | day afternoon. X 3. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday X •f Evening. y X W. H. M. S. Thursday Afternoon X GROVE METHODIST CHURCH ^REvA'^Lf DE^S?Pa^tOT*1' f X 22nd and Seward Sts., Omaha, Neb. Residence 2202 Clark St. X i . •> :>: CHURCH OF ST. BENEDICT THE MOOR Y (Catholic) •{• i- MASS—8 a_ m., Flrat Sunday In every month. BENEDICTION—8 p. in.. X y Third Sunday In every month. Services to be held temporarily In Sacred A y Heart Chapel, Twenty-second and Blnney Streets. Everybody welcome. A ^ £ REV. FRANCIS CASSILLY, S. J., Paetor. .j. OXE^^X^^X4XXX"X">,X,X"M"X":"X"X”l"l,vvvv'M,vvX"X"X"/ ■ > CHURCH OF DIVINITY ? i » y :: Inter-Denominational People’s Mission x J | 26th and Franklin Streets £ ' > Preaching, 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 1:16 p. m. i '; Prayer and conference meeting every Thursday 8 p. m. £ < - REV. A. WAGNER, Pastor and G. O. P. ^x.^.^//^x-xx,(,X',w,X":"5“XX"X"X“X"X,X'X":“X":“XX"X“x4 * • 1 j 9. Preaching every night. All sister ; churches of the city are invited. The j public is welcome. The entertainment given by the B. Y. P. U. October 31st was a success from every standpoint—fun, frolic and finance. Thanks to all who helped to ^ make it so. ST. PHILIP THE DEACON NOTES. The Woman’s Auxiliary has now’ planned their regular weekly meet ing. A very interesting meeting was held at the residence of Mrs. R. T. Walker, 2423 Maple street, with twelve members present. Mrs. Rose John son became a member. The ladles are planning a regular monthly social ’of which due notice will be given laler. and all friends invited. Next 1 meeting will be held with Mrs. Sarah l.ewis, 2818 Miami street. The mem ; bers were all sorry to hear of the ill ! ness of Mrs. H. H. Hicks, one of our i most faithful workers, who has been confined for several weeks with rheumatism. Addison Jones, one of the founders I of St. Philip’s, and his wife were among the worshipers Sunday morn j ing. A very delightful meeting of the I Woman's Auxiliary was held Tlnirs" dav afternoon at the residence of Mrs. LaCour. During the absence of the priest, who served as a deputy from Ne braska to the General Convention at Detroit, the services were most ac ceptably taken by Mr. Thomas Reese, lay reader. tLLEN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHCKCII. Rev. J. A. Broadnax, Pastor) On October 15 the members of Allen chapel gave a reception in honor of their pastor. Rev. J. A. Broadnax, at the home of Mrs. Annie Reddick. It was a very pleasant affair and greatly appreciated by the pastor On last Thursday evening a few of the members gave a surprise dona tion party on the minister and his wife at the parsonage. Soon after re tiring they heard singing at the door' and upon opening it found a few good friends with their arms loaded with all sorts of good things to eat. Rev. Broadnax wishes to thank them all to come again soon. Services were unusually good Sun day, with a collection of $49.50. Strangers worshiping with us Sunday were:. Mrs. Cheesbough from St. Jo seph, Mn„ and Rev Fantze from Little Rock, Ark Mrs. Rosalee HayneB, the organist at Allen Chapel, has just returned from Excelsior Springs, Mo. I.odge of Jerusalem will meet at Allen Chapel A. M. E. church next Sunday, November 9, at 2:30. The minister from Lincoln will preach the sermon. A cordial welcome Is ex tended to all. MT. VOlilAH BAPTIST CHIKCII. Rev. M. H. Wilkinson, Pastor Services were good all day Sunday, and well attended, with an addition t i the membership of the church. Th; pastor preached an interesting aml^ soul-stirring sermon Sunday night. The men laymen will meet Monday, the 10th. All men are invited to come out and see whnt tho men are doing. The laymen contributed $21.00 to the dally. The Sliver I,eaf club met. with Mrs. E. W. Smith, 2531 Hamilton street on Tuesday evening. After a short busi ness session a delicious lunch was served. The Swastika Art Club of Mi. Mo riah Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. Cassie Bailey last week. A pleasant meeting was held and one new member welcomed to the club. There were also two visitors present. Mrs. M. H. Wilkinson and Sister Malone, who have been ill, are im proving at their homes. A Christian Woman’s Monthly Meet will be organized Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. at the church. The presidents of the various clubs are asked to be present with their members. ST. JOH.VS A, M. E. ( HITMTf. Rev. W, C. Williams, Pastor | Enormous crowds worshipped at j both services on Sunday, the pastor preaching at the morning service and the Rev. Ross at the evening service. The well trained choir, under the su pervision of Mr. J. C. Parker, added j much to the service. There were j twelve persons added to the church. The collection of the week was $278,68. The money taken up for charity was $60.51. The funeral of Mr. Earl Johnson j was held Sunday afternoon at the church. He is survived by a wife and | three children. On Friday evening the following : persons were elected as officers of the ! Missionary Society: Mrs. Jas. Jewell, president; Mrs. Bonard, vice presi jdent; Mrs. Bastin, secretary; Mrs. j Riley, assistant secretary; Mrs. Craw ford, treasurer; Mrs. Metcalfe, assist ant treasurer, and Mrs. Elliott, chap lain The society w ill meet each week with a program at each meeting. The Ladies’ Aid Society met on Thursday to hold election of officers. The community service had its opening and organization of a com munity literary forum at the church on Wednesday evening. This will be held each week. The entire com munity is invited. It is for you. So come out. Admission free. Wants Every Issue Farsville, Tex., Oct. 31, 1919. Editor The Monitor, Omaha, Neb. Dear Sir: My copy of The Monitor issued on the 25th inst. has not readied me. Please send me a copy of that issue. I do not want to miss 1 an ,issue. Yours truly, J. C. FRAZIER. Lei Others Follow Good Example Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 3, 1919. Rev. Jno. A. Williams, Omaha, Neb. Rev. and Dear Sir: Looking over some old receipts I find I am indebt ed to you for a year’s subscription to your good paper, “The Monitor.” I find my subscription expired May 1, 1919. I therefore hand you my check for a renewal for one year, May 1, 1919, to May 1, 1920. Apologizing for the delay and hoping all delin quents will do likewise, I beg to re main, faithfully yours. J. B. SMITH. KOIM il, HU FFS NOTKS. Miss Ethel Richardson left last Thursday evening for Des Moines and other cities where she will visit frit* an indefinite time. Morning services were well attend ed at. Bethel A. M. E. church last Sun day. and seven joined church. Quite a large crowd attended Sunday school and the election of officers was held. Rev. Rhonenee is very proud of the way his members are working this year and the interest there seems to he manifested by all. Someone has united with the church every Sunday since he returned from conference. The Ladies’ Aid Society gave an en tertainment last Friday night for the trustees, which was a great success. The Missionary Society will hold their program next Sunday at 3 p. m. Mrs. ithonenee, the president, is ask ing all the members and friends to be present. Rev. T. I?. Stovall, the new •presid ing elder of the Des Moines district, will hold his first Quarterly Confer ence November 16th at Bethel A. M. E. church. Rev. J A. Broadnax and Rev. W. C. 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