-\ Among the Churches j MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. M. H. Wilkinson, Pastor. Services were good, and well at tended Sunday morning. Rev. Round tree delivered a soul-stirring sermon. Owing to the fuel shortage there will be only one service Sunday. Mid week prayer service will be held at the following homes: H. L. Ander son, 2914 Lake St.; Mr. Long, 2517 Lake St.; Mr. George Smith, 2534 Hamilton St.; Mr. Stanciel, 1714 No. 'Nk 2t8h St.; Mr. Mathew, 1912 Paul St.; Mr. Cawl, 2712 Parker St.; Mrs. Blanche Thomas, 1810 No. 23d St. Those who are close to these homes will please attend. The Mission Circle met with Mrs. S. F. Goodlett, 1413 North Twenty fifth street, last Thursday. Many ladies were present and a very pleas ant evening wTas spent. All of the young people of the church are especially asked to be present on Sunday morning, Decem ber 12. Special occasion. The sick of the church are as fol lows: Miss Rosie Smith at Univer sity hospital, Mr. P. J. Burk and Mrs. Beasley. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. Thomas A. Taggart, Pastor. Both morning and evening services wall be held at Bethel Baptist church next Sunday, December 14. The pas tor will preach from the text, “Oh, Man of God, There is Death in the —«~ Pot.” The Mission Circle will meet this w'eek with Mrs. V. Bailey on U street. LA GRANGE, TEXAS, NOTES. Sunday School at the different churches was poorly attended, owing to the cold weather. Rev. S. A. Tillman motored out to the Mt. Zion Baptist church last Sun day afternoon at 3 p. m. and preached there. Rev. J. H. Napier and family left here last week for San Antonio where he will preach another yeaj. Rev. A. M. Mason and wife, having succeeded Rev. Napier, are here. Mrs. E. V. Countee, Eagle Rock, came over last Saturday to attend the wedding of Miss I. V. Sutton and Mr. William Nunn. She was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. S. A. Tillman, £ Rev. S. C. Smith of Rockdale spent ' a few’ hours here last w’eek. Thanksgiving day here w’as quiet, no religious services. Rev. P. R. McGriff of Weimar preached at Ebenezer Baptist church Monday night. Our sick: Mesdames Polly Smith, Sallie Scott, Messrs. Charles Cmith, Andrew Brown, and Rev. T. D. Coffey, Sunday night at 7 p. m. Ebenezer Baptist church was crowded to wit ness the marriage of Miss Iva Vic tori Sutton of La Grange to Mr. Wil liam Nunn of Giddings. Rev. S. A. Tillman officiated. The couple will be at home at Giddings in the near future. Miss Delphine Oakes left for Fay etteville Monday morning to begin teaching. Rev. R. S. Slaughter, new pastor for the A. M. E. church here, was at his post Sunday. SIOUX CITY NOTES. — During the coal shortage, services will be held at Malone A. M. E. as follows: Sunday School at 12 noon, folowed by Christian Endeavor. Reg ular services at 3 p. m. Monday night, December 8th, Rev. P. M. Lewis, pastor of Malone A. M. E., met his trustee and official board in a business session. Sunday morning, December 14. the Odd Fellows will meet in the base ment of the A. M. E. church at 10:30 a. m. The lodge desires a full attend ance. Prof. Lealand Green of Mt. Zion Baptist church has written a pamphlet on the “Social Dance,” that show's much thought and erudition for one of his years. Mrs. P. M. Lewis, w'ho has been suf fering from a very severe cold, has fully recovered. Miss Hortense, granddaughter of Mrs. M. Wright, will enter Quindaro university after the first of the year. Rev. P. M. Lewis will organize his board of stewardesses on Tuesday evening, December 9. Dr. J. Wilbur Norris filled the pul pit at Malone A. M. E. church Sun day at 3 p. m. He gave a most ex cellent talk to an appreciative audi enc on “The Negro Race From Whence He Came and His Destination.” Mrs. E. J. Curtis, who returned from Lincoln dapgerously ill, is .rapidly im proving. Due to the efforts of Mr. Mansfield Askew', Malone A. M. E. and the par sonage, have not yet felt the coal shortage. COUNCIL BLUFFS NOTES. Rev. Rhonenee, Pastor. Bethel A. M. E. church had one' service which was highly appreciated by all. Rev. Rhonenee preached at 11:30 o’clock to a well-filled house. At 1:30 Sunday School folowed by Christian Endeavor. The pastor’s aid will meet every Tuesday evening at the parsonage. The church aid met Friday after noon at Mrs. Marie Pierce’s. A very enjoyabo time w’as spent, each lady [ piecing quilt blocks, after w'hich a dainty repast was served, and the THERE’S A MESSAGE FOR YOU AT Bethel Baptist Church 291 h and T Sts., South Side S' SERVICES Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. H Sonp service, 10:45 a. m. H Proachinfr services, 11 a. H m.j 8 p. m. Rev. Thomas A. TaKKart, f *«4Htor» 2120 North 27th St. i>«^iwrt<»«wiKiKK)a«r>^«»OK?>aRisD