Among the Churches j SOUTH SIDE. The $1,000 rally for May 16 at Al len Chapel A. M. E. church, 5233 South Twenty-fifth street, began in earnest last Sunday. The pastor. Rev. J. A. Broadnax, donated $20, IV. C. Mallard, $20, Rev. Mr. Parker $20, C. .T. Goode, $20, C. Bradford $12, L. S. Pegram $10, A. Floid $10, W. Goode $10, C. Chainey $10. Mrs. Stapleton $5, Mrs. McDonald $5, Mr. McDonald $5, W. Duley $5, Mr. Van trice $5, Mrs. Jackson $5, Miss M. Coleman $5, Mrs. Redd $5, Mr. C. Bush $, Mrs. McCain $2. and D. W. Gooden $1. Total, $205. We show our sincerity by doing for ourselves then we call on our friends to help us in our struggle. Rev. H. Hansley will be with us next Sunday. BETHEL BAPTIST ( flUKCH. (Rev. Thomas A. Taggart, Pastor.) Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Secret a baby boy weighing eight pounds. Mrs. Lela Williams entertained at luncheon on Thursday evening Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Riddle. The members and auxilaries of the Bethel Baptist church are helping to buy a car for the pastor. The pub lic donation of $21 was led by Dr. Riddle and the auxiliaries reitorted as follows: Sunday school $25, Mis sion Circle $15. Star Light Band $5, Dorcas Industrial club $5. The Bibl* Band and the B. Y. P. U. will report later as every auxilary feels they must do their share towards helping their pastor get his six-cylinder Pierce Arrow touring ear, Mr, Wallace has been operated by Dr. Riddle at his home and is con valescing nice!} Visitors of Bethel Baptists church are J. T, Scott. Parsons. Kas.; Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Chicago, and James Ambrose. Quarna, Texas. REVIVAL AT ST. JOHN’S CLOSES. Friday evening. March 26, may well be called a rennalsance in the religious endeavor at St. John's A. •M. E. church, when the Rev. T. L. Scott of Chicago, closed a three weeks’ campaign. Never before in the history of the church have there been so many accessions as in this great movement—167. A remarkable record. The way in which men ac cepted Christ was phenomenal— three-fourths of the converts. A wonderful influence to wield! He preached to a packed house nightly. On Friday night the grateful audi I ence placed upon the table within ten minutes, $201. Following his I farewell sermon the W. W. club en tertained at an informal reception in the lecture room. Mr. Scott was en tertained during his stay by former school mates, old and new friends. PLEASANT GREEN BAPTIST CHURCH — Rev. J. Costello, Pastor. Services were good Sunday. The Sunday school will render an Easter program at 5.30 o’clock Sun ‘ day evening. The revival services are being con j ducted by Rev. J. Terri] of St. Louts, Mo. Baptising at Carter lake Sunday ‘ at 2 o'clock. The meeting will close i Sunday night. Secure your tickets from Rev. J. Costello or at the church. Twenty five-cent round trip cars will leave Twenty-second and Nicholas streets 1:30 o’clock. Mission Circle is doing good work j spiritually. — CHURCH OF ST. PHILIP THE DEACON Rev. John Albert Williams. Vicar. T.he Palm Stmdav services were j largely attended all day. The services on Raster Day will be as follows: Holy communion at 6:30 a. m.; matins, holy communion and sermon at 10:30, with special music; I children's service at 6 p. m. Dan Des- 1 dimes, eornetist, will assist with the music at 10:30. The Woman’s Auxiliary will meet next Thursday with Mrs. J. H. Craw ford, Brake apartments. ATCHISON, KAS, Mrs. Bradey of Ottawa, Kas., was the guest of Miss Ada Barnett last Sunday. Roy Faulkner of Kansas City was here to attend the funeral of his sis ter. The funeral of Mrs. Idllie Smith was a very sad one and much sym pathy is extended to the bereaved family. Mr. Phillips of Ohio gave a very interesting recital at Ebenezer church. Noble Edwards has purchased a high-powered motorcycle. He spent last Sunday in Leavenworth. Miss Rogenia and Georgian Beard of Washington, Kas., was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Burney Taylor. Messrs. George and Clarence Ker ford made a business trip to Chica go last week. Mr. Henry Wiley and family are guests at the Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ogden spent last week in Olatha, Kas., the guests of M.sr Ogden’s parents. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen, Mr. Emmet Jor don and Mr. Ralph Baylis spent Sun day in Weston, the guests of the Hamilton sisters. ■ ...The... Lincoln Real Estate & Insurance Company 103 South Fourteenth Street Phone Douglas .V>03 OMAHA, NEB. REAL ESTATE. LOANS AND INSI RANGE OF ALL KINDS i__i .1. DILLARD CRAWFORD Ji In Charge of Insurance Dept, u _ ■" We have associated ourselves together for the pur pose of being of great service to the public, if it is in ,, , . , the line of Real Estate, Loans or Insurance. If vou Oui- Manager needs no intro- Our Insurance Department is auction Horn and raised in Want to ,JUy a homc* see Us- ff you want £ood reliable . auction. r>oin ana laisea in in charge of a young man just r\ l u . , , • 11 insurance of any kind, let us write it for you. We are Omaha, he received his school- ... . , ‘ completing his course at Com , , writing insurance with Old Line Companies, such as mg at the public schools, Omaha mercial High School. lie has it- u i j t>„ i . r> ■ the (ilens rails, State Insurance Company and The High School and Hoyles Business ' lived in Omaha the greater part » „ ., , Columbia hire Ins. Co. Said companies stood the test College. A young man who has . of his life and has always been j , . , ■ ,, ,. through the San rrancisco earthquake. W’e also always stood high in the estima- a straightforward young man. t- „ nf ,.ii q_j would be glad to take lull charge of your rental prop J tion of all who know him, and He was very active in his school n„ uQU erty. We can save you the commission fee on the up well liked by eveiyone. He has work and a favorite among his u 1 • • , , , , keep bill alone. Expert advice on all matters pertain had expenence in real estate and classmates and the faculty. He ■ ...__ „ . mg to Real Estate, Insurance and Loans gladly given insurance, previous to his posi- , ‘ is president of the Douglas De , , . , ,. without cost to the individual. Our motto is a square tion in the court house where his ^ ^ hating Society (Colored). We expei ience has bioadened into * feel sure jje has the hest wishes many lines. He will give the ___ of the pub]jc in this his first public the best that is in him. business venture. Watch Us Grow! * ■ ■ Our President has been a resident of Fg Omaha for the past seventeen years. He jF began work as waiter in the hotels and ■ ■ restaurants of Omaha, and being a man Fg of pleasing personality and easily met, he g" made friends with men in all walks of life. ■ ‘ His desire has always been to stand for Fg something in the community in which he g1! lives and as a result he began to acquire ■ g real estate. He now has accumulated F| quite a deal of real estate, which brings W I C. C. GALLOWAY, President him a good monthly income. Never being satisfied with working- for the other man, he went into business for himself. He has been engaged in both restaurant and hotel ■" business, but always leaned toward the "■ l eal estate business which he has carried 'mm on in a small way for some years past. Mr. ■_ (ialloway is a race man and never fails to % give his time and money to anything that tends toward the betterment of the Negro "g race. “ON TO CALVARY” Slogan of Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church in Its Great Financial Drive. 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 pose. Please do not lay this aside, but give it your immediate attention. 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