The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, August 28, 1919, Page 7, Image 7

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    Among the Churches * I
ST. JOHN’S A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. C. Williams, Pastor.
Sunday services were unusually
good. Two very excellent sermons
were delivered by the pastor.
There were several persons added to
the church.
The class dues for the week were
$105.15.
V, The church sick are Mesdames Jen
'■■v kins and J. W. Brown, at University
hospital, and Messrs. John Bruce and
Johnson, St. Joseph hospital.
The visitors that worshipped at the
morning service were: Mrs. Watkins
and daughter of Boston, W. C. C.
workers; Miss Seats, Cincinnati; Miss
Osborne, Chicago; Miss Harris, Wiley
university; Mr. Bai-ner, Mississippi,
and Mr. Adams, Los Angeles.
The Junior Stewardess Board, just
recently organized, met Thursday
evening at the church.
The Harmony Boys’ club gave a very
unique surprise party for Miss West
of Tuskegee institute Tuesday evening
at the residence of Miss Madeline Rob
erts. About fifty guests were present
and a most enjoyable evening was
spent.
SPECIAL SERVICE SUNDAY
NIGHT AT ST. PHILIP’S CHURCH
At 8 o’clock Sunday night there will
be a special service at St. Philip’s
Episcopal church at which the service
flag will be demobilized. Good music
and an address by Captain W. W.
Peebles. All returned soldiers are cor
dially invited to attend.
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
No services wrere held last Sunday
morning on account of the funeral of
Deacon Levi Bradley.
At night Dr. Botts was at his best,
when he spoke on "The Second Coming
of Christ.”
Four new names were added to the
church roll.
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- THERE’S A MESSAGE $
FOR YOU AT
Bethel Baptist §
Church
29th and T Sts., South Side j«:
SERVICES |
Sunday school, 9:80 a. m.
Song service, 10:45 a. m. O
Preaching services, 11 a. |>|
Bm.; 8 p. m.
Rev. Thomas A. Taggart,
Pastor.
2120 North 27th St.
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ALLEN CHAPEL A. M.E. CHURCH f
5233 South 25th Street *1;
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SERVICES £
Preaching, 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 1 p. m.;
Allen Endeavor, 7 p. m.; preaching, 8p. m. A
Class meetings Friday nights.
J. A. BROADNAX, P. C. f
Phone South 3475. £
Pleasant Green Baptist Church
Twenty-second and Paul Streets
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 f
^ 26th and Franklin Streets «j>
REV. WILLIAM FRANKLIN, Pastor $
2629 Caldwell Street. Webster 6035. $
SERVICES | j
a Sunday School, 10 a. m.; morning service and preaching, 11 a. m. A
B. Y. P. U., 6 p. m.; evening service and preaching, 8 p. m. Y
Prayer meeting Wednesday night; Women’s Missionary Society, y
1st and 3d Sunday, 4 p. m. X
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All Are Welcome
I! Services X
Sunday School, 10 a. m. •{•
Preaching, 11 a. m_, 8 p. m. X
league, 6:30 p. m. .j.
Florence P. Leavitt Club, Mon- y
day afternoon. X
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday .j.
Evening. y
W. H. M. S. Thursday Afternoon X
GROVE METHODIST CHURCH ^^V.^’iJdEAS? |
22nd and Seward Sts., Omaha, Neb. Residence 2202 Clark St.
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CHURCH OF ST. BENEDICT THE MOOR
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A MAS8—8 a. m., First Bunday In every month. BENEDICTION—8 p. m., i
6 Third Bunday In every month. Services to be held temporarily In Sacred X
i Heart Chapel, Twenty-second and Blnney Streets. Everybody welcome. X
4 REV. FRANCIS CASSILLY. S. J., Pastor. A
CHURCH OF DIVINITY $
;; Inter-Denominational People’s Mission $
<> 26th and Franklin Streets y
Preaching, 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 1:16 p. m. X
Prayer and conference meeting every Thursday 8 p. m. y
! 1 REV. A. WAGNER, Pastor and G. O. P. X
Next Sunday an old-fashioned basket
meeting will be held at Elmwood park.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. Let
every one come with a well filled
basket that no one may go away hun
gry. If rain should mar the day the
basket meeting will be held at the
church.
The Sunday school picnic at Elm
wood park last Thursday was well at
tended. All reported a pleasant time.
The sick members of the church are
improving—Mrs. L. B. Burton at her
home and Mrs. Lavenia Rose at the
Clarkson hospital, where she under
went an operation last week.
Don’t forget the basket meeting.
Set not thine heart upon goods un
iustly gotten, for they shall not profit
thee in the day of calamity.
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Mrs. T. L. Hawthorne, Omaha. Phone
Webster 2177.
For Rent—Furnished rooms, 1624
South Sixth street, Council Bluffs.
Mrs. C. L. Hawthorne. Phone Web
ster 2177.
A branch of the National Associa
tion for the Advancement of Colored
People was organized August 22 at
Masonic hall. The meeting opened
with prayer by the Rev. M. R. Rhone
nee, chairman. Minutes of the last
week’s meeting were approved, after
which Mrs. Moss, secretary of the
Omaha branch, and also Mrs. Smith
and Mrs. Jewell, who was a delegate
to the N. A. A. C. P. convention held
at Cleveland, O., made some very in
teresting remarks as to what the N. A.
A. C. P. represented. Mrs. Jewell’s re
port of the convention proved very in
teresting to all. Mi-. Gallaway, organ
izer of the Council Bluffs branch, gave
a splendid explanation as to what this
organization represents, after which
seventy-two members were enrolled.
The following officers were elected:
W. C. Carter, president; W. C. Lyons,
vice president; Mrs. Florence B. Fran
kaul, secretary; D. M. Mixon, treas
urer; board of directors, Rev. Mat
thew R. Rhonenee, Rev. J. P. Jackson,
Mrs. Charles W. Madden, Mr. A. C.
Stewart, Mr. James Kennerd. Next
meeting will be held Sunday afternoon
at 4 o’clock at the Masonic hall, 18
Pearl street.
Rev. M. R. Rhonenee joined in mar
riage Saturday morning Mr. F. B.
Robertson and Miss Elsie Ewing, both
of the state of Iowa.
A great time was had in Bethel Sun
day. Rev. M. R. Rhonenee, our pastor,
preached. Lesson from Zachariah,
viii: 16-17. “These are the things that
ye shall do; Speak ye every man the
truth to his neighbor; execute the
judgment of truth and peace in your
gates: And let none imagine evil in
your hearts against his neighbor; and
love no false oath: for all these are
things that I hate, said the Lord.”
Text, “Imagine no evil in your heart
against his neighbor.” While the Rev.
Mr. Rhonenee was preaching it seemed
that the love of God was in every
heart and ever soul that sat before
him had love for his neighbor. Sun
day night he preached from Exodus,
xiv:14, “The Lord shall fight for you,
and ye shall hold your peace.”
Sunday school was well attended
and also the Christian Endeavor.
Every one seemed to have tongues as
of fire, as the Spirit gave them utter
ance.
The Baptist church reports a great
time Sunday, although the pastor,
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Rev. J. P. Jackson was out of the city.
He and his good wife were in St. Paul,
Minn., where he attended the conven
tion. Church members and friends are
; looking for their good pastor home
this week.
The A. M. E. church is looking for
ward to a big time Labor Day. The
stewards and stewardesses have pre
pared for a big dinner and a program
at night. Dinner, 50 cents; admission
at night, 16 cents. September 12 Mrs.
Rodrigue* and Mrs. Young will have a
box social at the church. Charles W.
Madden will have charge of the Labor
Day dinner. The choir will meet every
Friday night at the church.
Mr. Brown, who is sick at 1117 Ave
nue D, is much better.
R. V. Robinson of 2426 Fifth avenue
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seems to be ipuch improved at this
writing. Mr. Robinson is one of the
oldest ti'ustees of the Bethel A. M. E.
church. _
Mr. D. M. Mixon, a member of the
Tabernacle Baptist church, took sick
at his home Saturday afternoon. Mr.
Mixon is the treasurer of the N. A. A.
C. P. branch of Council Bluffs and a
fine young man.
Mrs. Ella Medly and baby Richard |
were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. M.
H. Rhonenee. Mrs. Medly is from
Fort Dodge, where Rev. Mr. Rhonenee
was pastor for some time.
The Sunday school of the Bethel A.
M. E. church had an outing for the j
Sunday school children of the com-1
munity.
Mi's. Rhonenee and Mrs. Medly and
their babies were the guests of Mrs. G.
Hupp of Omaha Friday for lunch.
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Ewing of Den
ver are in the city. He expects to take
up pastoral work in Iowa.
£ We Buy for Cash J>
£ Stamps and £
Liberty Bonds £
£ Highest Prices. £
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Iowa £
Realty Co.
£ Pearl and Broadway. !j!
£ Phone 3239. Council Bluffs X
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X ."centr1 922 Douglas Street, Omaha. scents £
X postage Telephone Douglas 4390 postage .*.
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Sold by Pope Drug Co., 13th and Famam Sts.; Williamson’s Drug Co., 2306 North 24th St.; Melchor Drug £
X Co., 4826 South 24th St.; The People’s Drug Store, 111 South 14th St.; Holtz Drug Store, 2702 Cuming St.;
£ Toben Drug Co., 2402 N St.; Jones Cultural College, 1616 North 24th St.; Unitt-Docekal Drug Co., 1626 Farnam. Ij!
£ Mrs. B. A. Bostic, 2124 Clarke St.; Mmes. South & Johnson, 2416 Blondo; Mme. C. C. Trent, £
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