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1 Among the Churches I ALLES CHAPEL, S33 SOCTH TWEXTY-FIFTH STREET Services were very good Sunday and the message was delivered by Rev. Mr. Croucher. Mr. Rufus Long made a "great hit’’ on community service. The pastor. Rev. J. A. Broadnax, will HU his pulpit next Sunday. Allen Chapel members will be at St. John's A. M. E. church next Sun day at 3 o'clock p. m. at their quar terly meeting. Many are yet on the sick list. Rev. J. A. Broadnax Reverend J. A. Broadnax, pastor of Allen Chapel. A. M. E. church and past G. M. of Oklahoma, and G. M. of M. W. K. S. G. L. of Kansas and Nebraska jurisdiction of all legitimate York Rite Masons, Colored National (Compact) Prince Hall Origin. ST. PAI L’S BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. Charles Johnson, Pastor. Sunday services were weii attended and much interest is being manifested in the work by members of the con gregation. The hours of Sunday services are 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. PLEASANT GREEN BAPTIST CHURCH. Services were good all day Sunday. The pastor is slightly indisposed. Rev. Mr. Davis of Mt. Moriah occupied the pulpit in the morning, and Rev. Mr. Hail of Zion Baptist church in the evening. Mr. Lynch was among the many visitors and addresses! the congrega tion at both services on community service. We endorse the speaker. Quite a number remain on our sick list. A reconstruction of the interior of the church is being carried on. A message for you next Lord’s day. Don’t fail to heart it. The Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Mary Lacey, 2613 Caldwell street, Monday at 2 o’clock. MT. MORIAH BAPTIST UHUKUII. Services were good all day Sunday. The pastor made an excellent report on the inter-church movement, which was held in Lincoln. Rev. M. H. Wilkinson, pastor, left Tuesday night for. Kansas City, Mo., to attend the board meeting of the Baptist association. The Leap Year apron and necktie social given at Mrs. George Smith’s residence, 2534 Hamilton, Saturday was a success. A neat sum of $11.25 was turned to the church from the social. • The funeral of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Chambers was held Monday at 1:30 o'clock at Jones and Reed chapel. Rev. M. H. Wilkinson officiated. The sick are improvihg. Regular services next Lord's day. [The pastor’s subject, "Mistake.” Strangers are welcome at all services. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Mr. Fred Goodwin of Ogden, Utah, arrived Monday to be the guest of Jannette Word Carey. Rev. Mr. Rhonenee is in Des Moines attending the Inter-State conference which convened there February 24 and 25. Sunday was a great day at Bethel A. M. E. church. Rev. T. B. Stovall, the presiding elder, was at his best. At 3 o’clock p. m. Rev. W. C. Williams of St. Jhon's A. M. E. church, Omaha, preached the communion sermon. Text, "And They That Know Thy Name Will Put Their Trust in Thee.’" Rev. Mr. Williams stirred the audi ence as he is known to do. The churches represented were St. John’s, Omaha, by Rev. W. C. Wil liams and Tabernacle Baptist by Rev. J. P. Jackson. Rev. J. A. Broadnax of Omaha and Rev. A. C. Terrel, presiding elder of the Omaha District of the Kansas and Nebraska Conference, were also visi tors. Rev. S. C. Crutcher, the world wide missionary, Rev. Mr. Metcalf and Rev. W. A. Moore were also with us. An unusually large number com muned and one united with the church, Miss Daisy Freeman. The of fering for the afternoon was $23. Pre siding elder, T. B. Stovall, preached at night to a large audience. His theme, “The Image of God.” The re ports read Monday evening at the | ALLEN CHAPEL A.M.E. CHURCH j X 5233 South 25th Street j; | SERVICES | Preaching, 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 1 p. m.; &■ X Allen Endeavor, 7 p.m.; preaching, 8p, m. X Y Class meetings Friday nights. y J. A. BROADNAX, P. C. f X Phone South 3475. ,jl ♦ > ♦ »0 »»»O0»»Ofr»O»Yfrfr»frfr<»»frOfr»»C'»»frfr»fr»»»»OO»»»fr »»»»♦♦ Church of St. Philip the Deacon (EPISCOPAL) Twenty-first Between Nicholas and Paul Sts. REV. JOHN ALBERT WILLIAMS, PRIEST Sunday services, 7:30, 10 and 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. COME. YOU ARE WELCOME. j« CHURCH OF DIVINITY | :: Inter-Denominational People’s Mission { 11 26th and Franklin Streets y Preaching, 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 1:16 p. m. % ] \ Prayer and conference meeting every Thuradav 8 n. m. 4 IIIIIIIIBM M 0 0*0 cn|dc?tl M fl I I 0 0 0 0 I II 0 0 f K< w »♦♦»»»»»»»» 1 CHURCH OF ST. BENEDICT THE MOOR (CathoUc) ! 3 MASS—I a. m., Fir* Sunday In every month. BENEDICTION—I p. m., !! Third Sunday In every month. Bervicae to be held temporality In Sacred Heart Chapel. Twenty .econd end Blnney Street.. Everybody welcome. ,, REV. FRANCIS CABSILLY, S. J., Faetor^ L ____ __X second quarterly conference showed j marked progress In every department j of the church. Our church heads the honor roll. Total offering for Sun day, $98.75. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meekins and left a bouncing baby boy. Mother and son are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Percy R. Starks of Boone, la., are in the city, the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Richardson. The sick of the city are all much j better at this time. The Ladies Mite Missionary society will meet at the parsonage March 4. j Mrs. Hazel Turner entertained Fri- | day afternoon in honor of Miss Onita ! Carr of Moberly, Mo. Covers were laid for eleven, and four course din ! ner was served. The color scheme { was carried out in pink and white. : A most delightful time was had by | all present. ; Those present were Mesdames j Watts, Besse, McGregor, Cary Bowens, 'Cooper Ferguson and Pearl Bryant of | Omaha and Miss Onita Carr of Slo I berly, Mo. _ LA CHANGE, TEX. The body of Mrs. Pearl Aycack, | wife of Willie Aycack, of this city, | was shipped here for burial last Tues iilay morning from Hillsboro, where she died last Sunday. The funeral was held from the A. M. E. church j j of which she was a member. Rev. ! R. S. Slaughter officiated. Mrs. Aldonla McKinney, an old j citizen, died last Tuesday morning j after a long illness. The funeral was | held from the A. M. E. church last j Thursday, Rev. R. S. Slaughter and I Rev. I. I). Coffee officiating Last Thursday Revs. S. A. Tillman, j F. R. Ruffin and R. D. Dodson motored to Spring Hill Baptist church, near Oldenburg, Rev. R. S. Winn, pastor, to sit in council over some very grave church matters. Among the sick are: Mines. Polly Smith. Lovie Simpson, Jennie Breed I ing, Clementine Riley and Mary Hosey. 'i Mr. and Mrs. Ike McKinney of Wichita Falls attended the funeral of Mrs. Alilonia McKinney, mother of Mr. McKinney, last Thursday. Mrs. Melissea Johnson Temple and her son, Ollie Beaumont, are in the city. Others visiting the city at this I time are: Messrs. Leon Warren of Huston, Henry (Buck) Johnson and I ' wife, Augustus Aycock, jr., of Hous- j : ton and Mr. Billinger. Mrs. Leola (Butler) Mltchel, Messrs. . | Vernal Prince, Fred Prince are in | Dallas, Tex. Regular services at St. James’ M. E. church. Rev. Mason conducting them, l Rev. S. A. Tillman and R. S. Slaugh ter held regular services at Eagle Lake and Bethlehem- churches re spectively. Mrs. Carrie Love of Houston was called home last week on account of 1 of the sudden death of her husband. Her mother accompanied her. ATCHISON, IAS. Charles, jr., the non of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Busy, died this week. Mr. Willard Wilson spent Sunday in St. Joseph visiting his sister. Mrs. Rosa Loytin, who operated a I neat cafe on lower Commercial street, j was forced to close because of the j I building being sold. She lias been ap pointed agent for the Nile Queen prod ucts, which are manufactured by a Negro firm in Chicago. Mrs. Anna Ingrain of Kansas City, a recent bride spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben J Caison. Mrs. Eva Donaldson and her mother, ' Mis. Nancy Briely, who died Monday, S were buried Saturday from Sawin & ! Douglas parlors. Mrs. Susie Washington's death was j a shock to the community. Mrs. Pearl Williams stopped over \ and viBited her sister on her way to j Sioux City, Iowa. Mrs. Lydia and Mr. Clabe Irvin were united in marriage last Thursday in St. Joseph. Both are fine young peo ple and we offer our congratulations. Mr. Carl Brown, who has been suf fering with a wound on his finger, is much improved. Mrs. Lena Richey was given u very agreeable surprise on her birthday last week by her husband and her sister. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, jr., are the proud parents of a ten-pound girl. Her grandmother, Mrs. Jane Mitchell of Weston is caring for the the little one. The two small children of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Smith, who have been very ill, are much Improved. Mrs. Joe Spotts of Weston was in Atchison Wednesday having her eyes treated. Mr. Robert Greenfield and Miss Gladys Saylor were married last Sunday. Mr. Bert Patrick, traveling sales man for the Kashmir Co. of Chicago, is spending three days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone. Mr. Lewis Shaw has taken an apartment at Gray Eagle Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stone have re turned from Richmond. Mr. Stone runs the Annex to the Olympia Cafe for his parents. Mrs. Mary Hamilton of WeBton an nounced the engagement of her eld est daughter, Sarah Anu, to Mr. Ralph BayliB of Atchison. The wed ding to take place in the early spring. Mr. Dee Dydell of Weston, also Mrs. EM. Reece, spent Sunday in Atchison, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Auld Bow man. Mrs. Mary Cunningham spent last week in Kansas City, the guest of her daughter, Miss Goldie Cunning ham. Miss Otie Ousley of Kansas City spent three days last week with her father. PALESTINE, TEX. The weather Is beautiful in Pales tine. All the churches are doing good work and having very large attend ances. The following deaths were report ed last week: Messrs. Walter Jen kens, Tom Christ Richard Richard son and Levi Coby, was buried under the auspices of The Knights and Daughters of Tabor, of which order he was a member. Mrs. A. Manda, Mrs. L. M. Strain and Mr. Alex Box died last week. Those who are ill are: Mesdames Viola Jones, I>eona Durham, Mannie Taylor, Messrs. Augusta Coby, Charley Coby and Rev. I. W. Waters. The Farmers’ and Citizens’ Saving bank had their annual stockholders’ meeting here last week, and the town was filled with stockholders. All re ports were satisfactory to all the stockholders and all who came en joyed themselves. Mrs. Z. V. Alexander of Corsicanna Is the guest of Mrs. N. E. Roberts. Mrs. Fannie Kemp of Hueston at tended the funeral of Levi Coby this week. Mr. Henry Holsom, delegate to the ministers council which met in this city last week, was run down by the Sunshine Special, rendered uncon scious and is in the I. and N. G. hos pital with three of his ribs broken. Brother HolanB and wife came into the city from the south this week. ROOSEVELT TO MAKE TOUR IN INTEREST OF GEN, WOOD Mitchell, S. D., Feb. 25.'—Theodore Roosevelt, jr., together with five other republicans of national prominence, will tour South Dakota early in March in the interests of Leonard Wood’s candidacy for the presidential nomi nation. Ex-Governor Charles Osborn of Michigan, Senator Beveridge of In liana, Governor Henry Allen and ex Clovrrnor Stubbs of Kansas and ex Clovernor Herbert Hadley of Missouri will make up the remainder of the party of speakers. Have you started that little bank account yet? 4 For that Neat, Well Dressed < Appearance, See < J. H. HOLMES; TAILOR ; GEHrS SUITS TO ORDER < Ladles' and Gent’s Suite Remod- < sled, Repaired, Cleaned and Pressed ALL WORK GUARANTEED We Buy/and Sell Second Hand Clothes. Work called for and de livered. 2022 North 24th 8treet Phone Webster 8320 “ON TO CALVARY” Slogan of Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church in Its Great Financial Drive. -v:.rzr=z. -i-i——-a-—: s-— > - -■ ■■ ■ ■■■■■■ ■ ■ 1 The above is a cut of the Calvary’ Baptist church (white), 25th and Ham ! ilton streets, erected in 1900. This building has been purchased by contract by the Pilgrim Rest Baptist church (colored) at a cost of $35,000. Fifteen thousand dollars of the purchase price is to be paid before entering the | building. Eleven thousand dollars is to be raised by the congregation and friends by May 1st. We are therefore asking every reader of this paper and the pub lic at large to give us your moral and financial support in the raising of this eleven thousand dollars. Below you will find a coupon which you will please fill in, sign and return with the amount you will give for this pur I pose. Please do not lay this aside, but give it your immediate attention. All contributions will be acknowledged in the columns of this paper. Watch this i fund grow. Address all communications to REV. W. M. FRANKLIN, Pastor Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church Residence Address, 1318 North 26th St., Omaha, Neb. 1 1 1 Enclosed please find $...as a donation on purchase ■ , price of Calvary Baptist Church, Omaha, Neb. « Name _____— Street Number ....-....—-— City . State..... t ■* t » r m, n 1 • 9 i » « t « 1 t t 1 t -*■ 1 * t ** *. ^ X _ l ^no^er Exceptional Mattress Sale j !|! Bid you purchase a mattress at our last mattress sale? If not, | V ask your friends that did. They will tell you we sold mattresses 60 y ' *|* per cent below the present mattress prices. I We are going to hold another sale— !•! :|: One Day Only, Tomorrow, Feb. 28th | !:*: —and will again offer EVERYTHING IN MATTRESSES from % fthe best all-layer felts to the plainer cotton top mattresses and at y the same prices as our last sale. If you are going to need a new j mattress later, you cannot afford to miss this sale. X i -j* Note the extraordinary low prices in our windows. X •j* Cash or Terms X II Dolan & Shields Furniture Co. f !jl Webster 864 24th and Lake Sts. X |____ Imagic hair grower! AND STRAIGHTENING OIL ■ MME. JOHNSON AND SOUTH The most wonderful hair preparation on the market. When I we say Magic we do not exaggerate, as you can see great re- , • suits in the first few treatments. We guarantee Magic Hair Grower to stop the hair at once from falling out and breaking I off; making harsh, stubborn hair soft and silky. Magic Hair • Grower grows hair on bald places of the head. If you use these preparations once you will never be without them. I Mai'icHair Grower and Straightening Oil are manufactured by Mesdames South and Johnson. We also do scalp treating. | l Magic Hair Grower, 50c. Straightening Oil, 35c. J I All orders promptly filled; send 10c for postage. Money must accompany a II orders. ! 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