The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, February 10, 1949, Page THREE, Image 3

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Rev. J. B. Brooks, Pastor.
9:45 a. m. Sunday School
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship
♦ :00 p. m. Young Peoples F si low ship
T:30 p. M. Evening service
Tuesday. 8:00 p. m.. Prayer meeting
Norths!** Church •* OM
13rd and T Street.
Robert U Moody. Paetor.
10:00 a. m. Church ScbooL
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship.
T:30 p. m. Evening Worship.
T:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer Meeting.
1:30 p. m. Friday Bible Study.
For place cf neeting call 2-4073.
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A Mon Chapel
(Seventh-day AdventMt).
Urban League—2030 ‘T" Street.
LoCount Butler, Associate Pastor.
9:45 a. m. Sabbath School.
10:45 a. m. Missionary Meeting.
11:00 a. m. Morn ng Worship.
4:00 p. m. Young People1* Society.
(jMit Temple China if Christ (Holiness)
1149 U Street
Rev. T. O. McWilliams, Jr-. Pastor.
7:00 a. m Early Morning Prayer
10:00 a. m. Sunday School.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship
B OO P. m. Service at Carver Dome
1:00 p. m. H.Y.P.U., Richard McWU
Itmi, president.
7:45 p. m. Evening Service
1st * 3rd Mondays, C.W.W.W. meets at
*:00 p. m., Mrs. Margie Turner, president.
Tuesday, Bibls Study. 8:00.
Wednesday. Prayer and Praise, 8:00.
1st A 3rd Friday, Jr. Choir rehearsal at
parsonage. 8:00. _ , ,
2nd A 4th Friday, Young People s
Prayer Band, 8:00. Kathryn King, presi
dent.
You are always welcome to Christ
Tempie Church.
Church of God In Christ. 20th A U.
Rev. 3. T. McDaniels, Pastor.
10:30 a. m. Sunday School.
12:00 Noon Morning Worship.
7:00 p. m. Y.P.W.W.
8:00 p. m. Evening Worst;.p.
8:00 p. m. Tuesday and Friday, regula
service.
Thursday, 1 to 3 p. m , Sewing Circle.
Wednesday, S p. m.. Prayer Band.
Mt. Quo Baptist Church
Rev. W. I. Monroe, Pastor.
Corner 12th and T Streets
10:00 Sunday School
11:00 Morning Worship
6:30 Baptist Training Union
8:00 Evening Worship
Newman Methodist, 23rd A S.
Rev. William Green, pastor.
9:45 a. m. Churcn School.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship.
6.30 p. m. Methodist Youth Fellowship.
CME Church.
2030 T; Rev. George L. Ray, pastor. 1st
end 3rd Sundays. Time 11 a. m.
C. M. E. Church, 2030 T,
Geo. L. Ray B. D.
9:30 Sunday School.
10:30 Methodist Training Union.
11:00 Morning Worship.
DEATHS
Funeral of Walter E. Edwards,
85, of 2024 S, at 2 p. m. Thursday
at Umbergers, Rev. J. B. Brooks in
charge.
Brass Facts
By M. L. SHAKESPEARE
So the freedom train gets the
green light to run again. With
it let’s hope will go a burning
message of goodwill, and under
standing of all mankind, be they
black, white, Jew, Catholic, or
Protestant. Let us as Americans
do our part to live up to the
writing on the priceless docu
ments found thereon. It must - be
a good idea; our government will
provide $3,000,000 to let it run.
The French thank you train
shows that the people across the
great pond are still grateful for
the kindness shown in the time
of trouble. We will get a chance
to see the Nebraska car for an
indefinite time in Lincoln. Let's
all pause for a few moments and
thank God that we were on the
giving side. It is more blessed to
give than to receive.
I take off my hat to Governor
Fuller Warren of Florida, who is
taking a great stand against the
hooded un-American organiza
tion namely the K.K.K., whom
he labeled covered cowards, by
asking one of his lieutenant
colonels to resign his position
because he is a member of
said gang. We also noticed that
another, Col. W. H. Brough of
Wildwood, Fla., chose to resign
rather than be called down. Well
here's hoping that the governor’s
spirit reaches out and touches the
hearts of all decent thinking
Americans.
Dear reader this edition of
brass facts come to you as writ
ten while gliding over the rail
aboard the sleek streamliner the
Silver Streak. Also aboard the
Rev. Moody Speaks
To Student Body
On Thursday, Feb. 3, Rev. Rob
ert M«»dy addressed students of
the University of Nebraska at
the weekly all-campus vespers
conducted in University Episcopal
church.
In answering the question
“What have you?” Rev. Moody
called for the application of the
principles of Christian steward
ship in vocations, personal ac
tions as well as in giving. He
cited a number of Biblical char
acters such as Merriam, Joseph
and Paul who used simple talents
for good.
The vesper services are spon
sored by the university Religious
Welfare Council which includes
students, faculty and student
pastors.
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Quinn Chapel 5
Romps to 3rd
Victory 21-18
The Quinn Chapel team romped
to its third victory of the sea
son as it downed the hitherto
unbeaten Church of the Brethren
quintet 21-18 in the city Y
Church league. The Church of
the Brethren team had been un
beaten and untied until last
Wednesday’s tilt on the Irving
School maples.
Yesterday, the Chapel drib
blers were scheduled to meet
Westminster at 8 p. m., but we
had to go to press before the re
sults of the game could be ob
tained.
The boys were all decked out
in their new jackets of blue and
silver. With such fine togs, they
will be red hot from here on out.
Wednesday, February 19, the
team will meet Redeemer Lu
theran at 9 p. m. and according
to Raymond Botts, coach, this
should be a very interesting
game.
Urban League Has
Banner Year for
Negro Employment
NEW YORK. (ANP). Despite a
general slackening of employment
in the last few months, the Urban
League of Greater New York, so
cial service agency, found more
jobs for trained Negroes in 1948
: than in 1947, according to a re
port issued yesterday by Edward
S. Lewis, director.
The 1948 total for the four bor
oughs where the League has
branches was 1,836 verified place
ments, a gain of 54 over the pre
vious 1947 figure of 1,782. The
totals for both years are believed
to be higher, Mr. Lewis said, be
cause some applicants and em
ployers do not report back suc
cessful referrals.
Referrals to job openings for
1948 totaled 3,833 of 8,106 appli
cants interviewed by the League’s
staff.
Placements were made as fol
lows: Manhattan, 1,524; Brooklyn,
251, and Queens, 61. Mr. Lewis
explained that the newest branch,
the Bronx, opened during 1948,
has not started its employment
department.
The executive director stated a
report on all other phases of the
League’s program will be issued
later.
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The Voice Salutes
JOHN ADAMS, JR.
John Adams., jr., son of Sen
ator and Mrs. John Adams, sr.,
is a native son of whom all
Nebraskans may be justly
proud. Born in Omaha, he was
educated in the public schools of
that city before entering the
University of Nebraska. After
graduating from its law school,
young Adams became a partner
in his father’s Omaha firm and
actively practiced.
In 1934 he was a candidate
from Omaha’s Fifth district for
the state legislature, where dur
ing his eight years, he acquitted
himself well.
When war came, he entered
the service and became Judge
Advocate of the 93rd Infantry
Division in Arizona and later
of the San Francisco Port. By
war’s end, John Adams decided
that he liked the cosmopolitan
city of San Francisco, so he
rounded up his brother, who
heads a business college in that
city, and a friend Joe Reynolds,
and founded the firm of Adams,
Reynolds & Adams.
He now resides in Berkeley
with his wife Constance and
two children, Edith Ann and
Johnnie.
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