The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, March 17, 1949, Page THREE, Image 2

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Union Chapel A. M. B. Cboreb
OUi and ,'C*‘ Street*
Rev. J. B. Brooits. Pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday School
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship
8:00 p m Young Peoples Fellowship
7:30 p. m. Evening service
Tuesday. 8:00 p. m.. Prayer meeting
Northslde Church of God
23rd and T Street.
Robert i* Moody, Pastor.
10:00 a. m. Church School.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship^
V.30 p. m. Evening Worship.
7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer Meeting.
7:30 p. m Friday Bible Study.
For place cf meeting call 2-4673.
Allan Chapei
(Seventh-day Adventist).
Urban League—2030 "T” Street
LeCount 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 People’s 8oclety.
Christ Temple Chore* of Christ <Holiness)
2X49 U Street
Rev. T. O. McWilliams, Jr.. Pastor.
7:00 a. m Early Morning Praysr
10:00 a. m. Sunday School.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship
5-00 p. m Service at Carver dome
8:00 p. m. H.Y.P.U.. Richard McWil
liams, president.
7:45 p. m Evening Service
1st A 3rd Mondays, C.W.W.W. meets at
8:00 p. m., Mrs Margie Turner, president.
Tuesday, Bible 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 alwaye welcome to Christ
Temple Churen.
Church of God in Christ. 20th A C.
Rev. B. 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 WorsMp.
8:00 p. m. Tuesday and Friday, regula
service.
Thursday, 1 to 2 p m.. Sewing Circla
Wednesday, 8 p. m.. Prayer Band.
Mt. Zion Baptist Churcb
Rev. W. 1. Monroe, Pastor.
Corner 12th and V Streets
10:00 Sunday School
)) :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. Churen School.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship.
6:30 P. m. Methodist Youth Fellowship
CME Methodist Church.
2030 T Street.
First and Third Sundays.
Rev. George L. Ray, Pastor.
9:30 a. m.—Sunday School.
10:30 a. m. — Methodist Training Union.
11:00 a. m. — Morning Worship.
Quinn Chapel
Begins Face
Lifting Drive
Following action of the Quinn
Chapel church conference March
7, a church improvement commit
tee has been set up to carry out
the details of redecorating the in
terior of the church and to do
needed exterior painting. As
part of the general improvement
plans, a stoker was installed last
week to aid 'in providing a more
comfortable and dependable heat
ing arrangement.
Eventual plans call for repair
of sidewalks and building repairs
for the parsonage. The properties
are located at 9th and C streets.
Laymen heading the drive are
Mr. Wyatt Williams and Mr. Ray
Holcomb, trustees, and a num
ber of persons have been named
to the committees and as captains
for contact with the congregation.
Rev. ^ B. Brooks is pastor of the
church.
SMITH BROTHERS
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Tire Recapping
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1123 R St. Ph. 2-5766
Sunday School
Lesson
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SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1949.
THEME—Special Training of the
Twelve. Mark 6:7-12, 30-44;
Luke 11:1-13.
* * *
The Twelve Sent Out To Put
Into Practice What They Have
Learned. And he called unto
him The Twelve and began to
send them forth by two and two,
and he gave them authority over
the unclean spirits and he charged
them that they should take
nothing for their journey, save
a staff only; no bread; no wallet,
no money in their purse; but to
go shod with sandals; and, said
he, put not on two coats. And
he said unto them, wheresoever
ye enter into a house, there abide
till ye depart thence. And what
soever place shall not receive
you, and they hear you not, as ye
go forth thence, shake off the
dust that is under your feet for a
testimony against them.
And they went out and
preached that men should re
pent. And they cast out many
demons and anointed with oil
many that were sick, and healed
many.
These verses 1-13 from the
Gospel of Mark give the direc
tions which The Twelve received
from Jesus gs they were sent out
by their Master on their first
preaching and healing mission.
No wonder that on their return
they were eager to tell Him how
they had succeeded. What was
Jesus’ word to them? “Come ye
yourselves apart into a desert
place and rest awhile.”
Well did their Master know
how exhausting was such a mis
sion tour and His sympathetic
heart thought first of all their
need for rest. How thoughtful
He always was for everyone!
Jesus would call the youth of
today to be His helpers. There
is a painting by Margaret Tar
rant which she entitled “Behold,
I Send You Forth.” A writer in
The Quiet Hour refers to the
painting and says: “In this pic
ture Jesus is represented as
standing in the midst of a group
of children. For perhaps the first
time in the history of religious
art, most of the children are not
facing Jesus, looking up at his
face. The assumption is that they
have already done that. Now
their backs are toward him. His
arms are outstretched, waving
them from him, urging them to
go forth and help him wield his
kingdom.”
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PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
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Let’s Listen
HOLLYWOOD. (ANP). Drew
Pearson’s Sunday evening ABC
commentaries was selected bv
Ebony magazine as the best radio
show of 1948 in promoting inter
racial understanding. The ditors
of Ebony selected Pearson be
cause of his “steadfast and un
compromising campaign against
Ku Klux Klan and because he has
been in the forefront of the fight
for the Civil Rights program.” A
board of judges composed of John
Crosby, New York Herald Trib
une columnist, Nick Kenny of the
New York Daily Mirror, Norman
Corwin, noted radio writer, Don
Foster of the Chicago Sun-Times,
and Dan Burley of the New York
Age, assisted the editors in making
the selection.
Arthur Godfrey also received a
citation for contributing to good •
race relations. Godfrey was one
of seven persons selected by the
Negro Newspaper Publishers asso- 1
ciation for “impressive contribu- 1
tions to the advancement of Ne
groes.” President Truman headed
the list for his stand on civil
rights.
NEWS NOTES:
“Art Mooney’s Talent Show” j
debuted on ABC March 8. Moo
ney, well-known recording star of
such hits as “I’m Looking Over a
Four Leaf Clover” and other fa
vorites, will line up five new acts
each week in different locations.
Audiences of the radio show will
also get into the act with com
munity sings, and via a sound
meter the community with the
most lung power will win a prize.
. . . Henry Morgan is back on
the air over NBC on Sundays.
We missed Henry’s brand of hu
mor and are happy he’s back . . .
Dorothy Maynor appeared on a j
special World Day of Prayer pro
gram of CBS March 4 . . . Mrs.
William Mitchell, midwest news
paper woman was the subject of a
musi-biography over Mutual’s
“Wings Over Jordan” show on
March 12 . . . Nicodemu's Stew
art is heard regularly over Alan
i Young’s Tuesday NBC show . . .
“Harvest of Stars,” featuring
James Melton and Frank Black,
will return to NBC April 3. The
show will present music from
operettes and Broadway musicals
as well as classical and operatic
selections . . . “NBC Theater”
started in a new time slot Sun
day, March 13.
PHILADELPHIA HOUSEWIFE
STOPS THE MUSIC
Mrs. Julie Hubert hit a $35,200
jacketpot when she correctly iden
tified “The Navy and the Army,
the Army and the Navy” as the
mystery melody on ABC’s “Stop
the Music” program. Mrs. Hubert
wife of a retired mailman, “fig
ured she w>as just plain lucky.”
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to place an ad.
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