The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, November 13, 1919, Page 7, Image 7

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    \ Among the Churches J
bethel baptist church notes
Hev. T. A. Taggart, Pastor.
in spite of the inclement weather the
Services at Bethel were well attended
last Sunday. Two were added to the
membership of the church.
Next Sunday morning the pulpit will
he filled by Bro. Davis, and in the
evening the pastor will preach from
the text. “He That Dances Must Pay
the Fiddler.”
v The B. Y. C. U. on November 30 are
'Planning to carry out the program as
arranged by the National Board of the
Union at Nashville, Tenn. The pro
ceeds will be turned over to the board
' <o defray national expenses.
The ladies and friends of Bethel
gave a surprise party in honor of Rev.
Taggart Monday night, Sovember 10.
Each one present brought a pound,
which was greatly appreciated by the
pastor.
Tlie Mission Circle met at the home
of Mrs. Lillian Arvin, on South Twen
ty-fourth street last week and wras
highly entertained.
ZION BAPTIST NOTTS.
W. F. Notts, PaBtor.
To the few who braved the storm
laBt Sunday morning and attended
services, the pastor proved that it
does not alwavs take a large audi
ence to Inspire the speaker. The ser
mon Sunday night was also a master
piece.
On Monday, November 10, Rev. H.
N. Young of Fayette, Mo., arrived in
the city to assist the pastor in a ten
day revival service. Come out and
hear this noted divine.
Don't forget the Sunday School and
B. Y. C. IT. and let each one remem
ber their respective auxiliary.
The Mission Circle met last week
withf Mrs. Anna Tubbs, 3110 Seward
street. The annual electian of offi
cers was held with the following re
sult: President. Mrs. Ada Woodson;
vice-president, Mrs. Sewell; secretary,
Mrs. R. Harrold; assistant secretary,
Mrs. V. Turner; treasurer, Mrs. E.
Pipes; chaplain. Mrs. A. Tubbs; edit
ress, Mrs. M. Moore. Installation of
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THERE’S A MESSAGE H
FOR YOI AT
Bethel Baptist 1
Church
29th and T Sts., South Side
SERVICES
Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.
Song service, 10:45 a. m.
Preaching services, 11 a.
m.; 8 p. m.
Rev. Thomas A. Taggart,
Pastor.
2120 North 27th St. |
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| ALLEN CHAPEL A.M.E. CHURCH
| 5233 South 25th Street
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f SERVICES
? Preaching, 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 1 p. m.;
§ Allen Endeavor, 7 p. m.; preaching, 8 p. m.
X Class meetings Friday nights.
? J. A. BROADNAX, P. C.
£ Phone South 3475.
V
Pleasant Green Baptist Church
Twenty-second and I’aul 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.
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l Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church f
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f 26th and Franklin Streets
REV. WILLIAM FRANKLIN, Pastor ;j;
£ 2629 Caldwell Street. Webster 6035. j*
| SERVICES |
£ Sunday School, 10 a. m.; morning service and preaching, 11 a. m. !j!
X B. Y. P. U., 6 p. m.; evening service and preaching, 8 p. m. ¥
£ Prayer meeting Wednesday night; Women’s Missionary Society, £
X 1st and 3d Sunday, 4 p. m. X
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A Church Where |
All Are Welcome |
.Services A
Sunday School, 10 a. m. y
Preaching, 11 a. m., 8 p. m. ?
League, 6:30 p. m. A
Florence P. Leavitt Club, Mon- y
day afternoon. A
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday A
Evening. y
W. H. M. S. Thursday Afternoon X
| GROVE METHODIST CHURCH ^REV^R’lfmASrPMtw”' I
X 22nd and Seward Sts., Omaha, Neb. Residence 2202 Clark St. Ij!
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.
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CHURCH OF ST. BENEDICT THE MOOR
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•£ MASS—8 a. m., Flrlrt Sunday In every month. BENEDICTION—8 p. m., X
V Third Sunday In every month. Services to be held temporarily In Sacred A
V Heart Chapel. Twenty-second and Blnney Streets. Everybody welcome. «i»
£ REV. FRANCIS CASSILLY, 8. J., Pastor.
| CHURCH OF DIVINITY %
Inter-Denominational People’s Mission $
< j 26th and Franklin Streets
!! Preaching, 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 1:15 p. m.
; • Prayer and conference meeting every Thursday 8 p. m.
f REV. A. WAGNER, Pastor and G. O. P.
officers at the meeting this week at
the residence of Mrs. R. Harrold, 1540
Willis avenue.
The sick of the church are improv
ing at their respective homes.
Mrs. J. F. Gratton of Denver, Colo.,
and Mrs. Eva Palmer of Kansas City.
Mo., were visitors at service last Sun
day morning.
Mrs. Estelle Craig, president of the
"Wide Awake 24,” and he'r sister, Mrs.
M. Stone, have returned from a pleas
ant visit with relatives and friends in
Kansas City, Kan.
Join the crowds and receive the
hearty welcome that awaits you at this
church at all times.
ST. JOHN’S OHCRCH NOTES.
Rev. W. C. Williams, Pastor.
Sunday services were well attended.
The evening hour was devoted to serv
ices of the American Legion. A very
able address was delivered by Dr.
Peebles concerning the aim and ob
ject of this organization and why
every returned Negro soldiers or
sailor should belong to the Roosevelt
Post. The choir rendered several se
lections in keeping with the topic of
the evening.
The sick of the church are: Mes
dames Youston, Twenty-first and Paul
streets; Maggie Tillet, Twenty-sixth
and Michigan avenue, and J. H. Mitch
ell, Twenty-second and Grace streets.
The Phyliss Wheatley Missionary
society will meet Friday afternoon at
2:30. A very interesting program will
be the leading feature at this meeting.
The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet
Thursday afternon to hold election of
officers.
The Christian Endeavor which
meets each Sunday at 7:30 o'clock has
started a membership drive. They
would like for all persona who are in
terested in Biblical discussion to come
out and join, and all who a^e not in
terested come out and get interested,
and then they will surely join. A ju
nior choir will be organized Friday to
render music at this service.
VLLEN CHAPEL NOTES.
Rev. J. A. Broadnax left Sunday
night for Wichita. Kan.
On account, of the heavy rain Sun
day services were very poorly at
tended.
The services held by the Society of
Sons and Daughters of Jerusalem
were well attended and very inspir
ing. Collection, $15.00. Collection for
the church, $20.00.
Many of the members of Allen
Chapel will attend quarterly meeting
in Council Bluffs Sunday, the 23d. Al
len Chapel quarterly meeting will be
held on the 23d. Dr. Williams will
preach the afternoon services.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH.
Rev. M. H. Wilkinson, Pastor.
In spite of the heavy rain a good
sized crowd listened to the pastor last
Sunday morning, and in the evening
Rev. Roundtree preached. Both ser
mons were enjoyed by all.
The ladies of the various auxiliaries
met at the church on Sunday after
noon and were organized, and will
meet the second Sunday in each
month. Name will be given later.
The Swastika Art club met at the
home of Mrs. Mary Williams last
week. Plans were discussed for the
Thanksgiving decoration of the church.
ST. PHILIP THE BEACON NOTES.
The Women’s Auxiliary of St. Philip
church will give a kensington tea at
the residence of Mrs. L. E. Britt on
Thursday, November 20, from two to
six. Prizes will be given for the best
work.
ATCHISON, KANSAS.
We wish to say the paper is grow
ing more interesting each number.
A number of young people surprised
Mr. and Mrs. E. Handy at their beau
tiful home last Monday evening. After
having an enjoyable time, refresh
ments which the guests brought with
them were served.
Mrs. Beatrice Ewing after a long
illness passed away Thursday even
ing. She leaves many friends to mou n
her death.
The death of Mrs. America Robin
son was very sudden and unexpected.
Mrs. Lina Bowen of Kansas City
visited Atchison friends last week.
She was en route to St. Joseph.
Mrs. Mae Bayliss of Kansas City is
expected in the city this week to visit
at the home of her husband’s parents.
Mrs. Blanche Kerford of Chicago is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Edwards.
Mrs. Vergil Leech, who has been in
service, has returned home. His old
friends are glad to welcome him back.
Mrs. Giles of Bedford, S. D., is the
guest of Mrs. Robert Peterson.
Mr. Willard Wilson accompanied
the I'nderwood family to Netawa for
the winter.
The wedding of Miss Leona Jane
Hamilton and Mr. Floyd B. Kelley,
which took place at Weston, was verv
simple yet beautiful. The church was
decorated in blue and white and a
profusion of potted plants was seen
everywhere. Promptly at 8 o’clock as
Miss Chloe Pyles played the wedding
march, four young ladies entered the
church carrying blue and white
streamers, which formed an aisle,
through which the bridal party passed.
The bride was very becomingly at
tired in white crepe de chine trimmed
in beads, and carried a bouquet of
roses. They received many useful and
beautiful presents.
I>ast Sunday being Quarterly meet
ing, Rev. A. C. Teuel was here and
conducted the services.
Wedding bells will ring during the
holidays for two of Atchison’s school
teachers.
LA GRANGE, TEXAS.
Saturday was pay day for the col
ored teachers of Fayette county, con
sequently a good many bright faces
were seen on the streets.
We have had fair weather for about
two weeks and. farmers are harvesting
on a very extensive scale. Cotton,
corn, hay, potatoes and foodstuffs gen
erally, receive attention.
Rev. S. J. Vick and Rev. G. A. Dris
dale were pleasant guests in our city
last week.
Rev. S. A. Tillman is back from the
called session of La Grange Associa
tions! of District Executive Board
meeting at Giddings last week where
he refused the offer of the position of
district evangelist at $100 per month.
Rev. J. G. Grant, treasurer, also at
tended the board meeting.
Mr. Sam McKenzie is having some
additions made to his house.
Trustees of Ebenezer Baptist church
had some repairs made on the parson
age last week.
A goodly number of persons repre
senting all churches were present by
invitation and participated in cele
brating the 49th birthday of Rev. J. H.
Napier, P. E. of St. James M. E.
church, last Friday night. Remarks
were made by Rev. I. D. Coffee, Prof.
G. A. Randolph and ye agent.
Mrs. Hallie Johnson has returned
from Eagle Lake, where she made a
short visit to relatives.
Miss Irene Brown left last Sunday
for Austin where she contemplates
making her future home.
Miss Effie Smith of Williams Creek
district school, having made satisfac
tory examination, is attending high
schools here.
Rev. Napier preached two splendid
sermons last Sunday to good crowds.
■ .—
Amount raised, $35. Rev. S. A. i’ill
man preached at Eagle Lake and Rev.
I. D. Coffee at Bethlehem last Sun
day
Our sick: Mrs. Polly Smith.
Mrs. Clementine Riley and Master
Allan Fields are home again from an
extended trip to Hempstead, Houston
and Galveston.
FREMONT. NEK- NOTES.
Rev. Stapleton w_as in the city last
Sunday and preached two splendid
sermons. While here he was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. John Berry.
Mrs. A1 Williams, who has been ill
for some time, has recovered.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Gord.n
Thomas, a ten-pound boy, on Novem
ber 9.
Quarterly meeting will be observed
here Wednesday, November 19.
Mrs. Charles Brannon, who recently
underwent an operation at one of the
hospitals in Omaha, is doing nicely.
We wish for her a speedy recovery.
Mr. John Bradford has recently pur
chased a new Mitchell automobile.
Mr. Charles Brannon has spent the
last two Sundays in Omaha, visiting
with his wife who is confined in the
hospital.
COUNCIL BLUFFS NOTES.
Mr. Robert McGee and Miss Bessie
Giles are confined to the hospital.
Mr. Joe Tanahill of Chicago, 111., is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Besse
for a few days.
Mr. Henry Simms of Mason City, la.,
was in the city Sunday to attend the
funeral of his sister, Mrs. Amelia
January, who died in Hutchinson,
Kan., and was brought to Council
Bluffs. Rev. January accompanied the
remains of his wife here.
Mrs. Ellen Rodriguez and sister,
Mrs. ILizzie Tanahill. left Monday
evening for St. Paul, Min-n., having
been called here by the death of their
brother, Mr. Anderson Nealy.
R. V. Robinson, who has been ill, is
much improved. He lives at 2425 5th
avenue.
Mr. Afford Berry is confined to his
home on accaunt of sickness.
The first quarterly meeting will be
held at the Bethel A. M. E. church on
Sunday, November 16, conducted by
Rev. Stffivall. D. D. Rev. ,1. A. Broad
nax will preach at the afternoon serv
ice, and Rev. W. C. Williams of St..
John’s A. M. E. church, Omaha, will
preach Monday evening at 7:30.
Thanksgiving dinner, Thursday. No
vember 27, at the Bethel A. M. E.
church, and at night at the Masonic
hall, 18 Pearl street.
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