The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, April 14, 1949, Page THREE, Image 3

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Quinn Chapet A. M. &. Church
»th and "O' Street*
Rev J B Broous. Pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday School
10:45 a m Morning Worship
0:00 p m Voung Peoples fellowship
7:30 p. m Evening eervlce
Tuesday. 8:00 p. m.. Prayer meeting
Northsl'le Church of God
23rd and T 8tro*t.
Robert i^. Moody. Pastor.
10:00 a. m Church School.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship
7:30 p. no. Evening Worship.
7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer Meeting.
7:30 p. m Friday Bible Study.
For place cf neeting call 2-4673.
Alton Chapei
(Seventh-day Adventist).
Ur‘>an League—2030 *T" Street.
LeCount Butler, Associate Pastor.
9:45 a. m. Sabbath School.
10:45 a. m. Missionary Meeting
11:00 a. m. Moru.ng Worship.
4:0u p. m. Young People's Society.
Christ Temple Chare* of Christ <Holiness'
2149 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
5:00 p. m Service at Carver Dome
6:00 p. m. H.Y.P.U.. Richard McWll
Hams, 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 always welcome to Christ
Temple Churcn.
Church of God i* Christ. 20th A D.
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 Wors^i*.
8:00 p. m. Tuesday and Friday, reguli.
service.
Thursday, 1 to 3 p. m., Sewing Circle
Wednesday. S p. m,. Prayer Band.
Mt. LIon Baptist -hurch
Rev. W 1. Monroe, Pastor.
Corner 12th and r Streets *
10:00 Sunday School
11:00 Morning Worship
6:30 Baptist Training Union
8:00 Evening Worship
Newman Methodist, 23rd A 8.
Rev. William Green, pastor.
9:45 a. m. Church 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. G. E. Hibens. Pastor.
9:30 a. m.—Sunday School.
10:30 a. m—Methodist Training Union.
11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship.
Here’s how
you can celebrate
Easter
What does Easter mean to you? Sun
rise Services . . . new spring clothes,
baskets of gaily colored eggs for the
children?
It means that Easter Seal time is here
again, too. It means that through
these seals you’ll be helping crippled
children in your own community to a
better chance in life.
The money you contribute by buy
ing Easter Seals is used for this one im
portant purpose ... to provide handi
capped children with adequate medi
cal care... with wheel chairs and braces
and a lot of other things they need.
It's used to give them specialized
vocational training ... healthful rec
reation ... a chance to go to camp in
the summer... to swim and romp and
play games like other kids.
So why not celebrate this Easter by
buying more Easter Seals. Remember,
Every Easter Seal you buy
helps a Crippled Child
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j Sunday School I
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Lesson
SUNDAY. APRIL 17, 1949
Christ Redeems His True Fol
lowers to the Life Eternal.
The resurrection of Jesus is.
however, something more than j
a fact in history. It is a revela- I
tion of the life that God gives to
men as no mere episode in time, j
but as bearing with it the seeds j
of eternal beauty. If Adam is the
representative of man as sinful
and dying, Christ is the repre
sentative of man as he can be
when he opens his heart of the
Spirit of God and in the fellow
ship of the Son of God is re
deemed to the life eternal. In
Christ is the revelation of the
eternal purpose of God by which
Paradise shall be truly regained
and God shall reign in all the
fulness of His glory in a world no
longer stained by evil or over
shadowed by death.
In the volume of this epistle in
the Expositor’s Bible, Marcus
Dods says in commenting on this
passage: “As a man of genius
and wisdom will by his occupation
of a throne enlarge men’s ideas
of what a king is, and bring many
blessings to his subjects, so
Christ by living a human life
enlarged it to its utmost dimen
sions, compelling it to express
his ideas of life, and winning for
those who follow him entrance
into a larger and higher condition.
Resurrection is here represented,
not as an experience opened to
men by God’s sovereign good will,
but as an experience in some
way brought by Christ within
human reach ... all who by
spiritual affinity are in Christ, en
joy the new life which triumphs
over death, and which he won.”
If a Man Die, Shall He Live
Again? What we call death here
is no more death than is the birth
of a child death. The child is a
greater being than he was in the
months before his birth. And
the soul, developed here, is the
instrument, the real self which
becomes all in all in the life of
Paradise. Now we exist—there
we shall live. Life is a marvel
ous adventure here in which
everything developed and cher
ished here that is unseen—love
and beauty, faith and goodness,
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT.
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FOR
CITY COUNCIL
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the following paragraphs and
can successfully identify your
self to the editors of The Voice,
you will be awarded a coupon re
deemable at some well-known
place of business.
You are a young lacty about 5
feet 4 inches, fair complexion,
blonde hair and blue-gray eyes.
You were recently seen in public
wearing an old-lashioned night
gown and using a cane. (You were
not in^he company of your usual
escort when seen.)
You have been quite active
in your church and in helping to
promote better inter-racial un
derstanding and goodwill. Your
name is .
Well, you tell us and win a cou
pon for use at The Photo Nook,
1443 O street.
If someone else calls in before
you, the awarcj will be divided
between you and the first caller.
Phone 5-6491 or 5-7508.
Last week Mrs. Eva Smith was
identified by Mrs. Virgil Bolts
and each received a subscrip
tion to “THE VOICE.”
hope-and trust—becomes the seen
and the real for ever and ever.
Our dead are not dead, but
living. The next world is more
real than this world. The soul
of the righteous are in the hands
of God.—Ridhard T. Loring.
THE EVANS
CLEANERS — LAUNDERERS
Save Money
Use our Cash and Carry Plan
333 No. 12th St. Dial 2-6961
Card of Thanks
All the members of the White
hall family wish to take this
means of expressing our grati
tude to everyone who comforted
us during the illness and death
of our husband and father, the
late Mr. Herbert O. Whitehall.
A special, earnest “thank you”
to each one who donated blood.
Mrs. Susie Mae Whitehall
Mrs. Dorothy Bell
Mrs. Velma Carter
Mr. Donald Whitehall
Miss Suie Mae Whitehall
HOUSE PAINT
Get it at
Sewall Paint & Yarn. Co. I
2055 O Ph. 2-3622
I Your City
ILight Department
MOTHERS-FATHERS READ THIS
FOR YOUR CHILDREN'S SAKE READ: THINK:
Will your child be able to go to college?
If not, what will he or she do to make a living in the fueure?
Let’s prepare them to go out in the business world, prepared to
make an honest living.
To do this we must expand to the limit our industrial arts course
in education.
YOU CAN HELP NOW BY YOUR VOTE
To expand and explore the industrial arts field of education
WILL BE MY TASK.
I SOLICIT YOUR VOTE JESS L. WILLIAMS
ELECTION MAY 5th
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I AIN’T TALKIN’, Pearly Bailey.63c
SINCE MY BABY’S BEEN GONE, Big Three Trio. 63c
TIP LIGHT, Slim Gillard.63c
YOU SATISFY, Dinah Washington.79c
WE’LL SOON BE ONE WITH TROUBLES
AND TRIALS, Royal Quartette.79c
THAT’S ALL, Rosetta Thorpe.79c
WRAPPED UP IN A DREAM, Do, Ray and Me.79c
WOULD YOU HURT ME NOW, Savannah Churchill. 79c
I’VE GOT THE SWEETEST MAN, Paula Watson. . 79c
WEEP NO MORE, Billie Holiday..79c
MY BABY DIDN’T EVEN SAY GOODBYE,
Ink Spots.79c
DEEP RIVER, Marion Anderson. . ..*.1.05
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113th & N
Phene 2-7611
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• A small adjustment may put
your pen in perfect condition.
Bring it in for expert service.
• Our men are factory-trained in
repairing Parker, SheafTer, Ever
•harp and all other makes.
1124-26 O Street
10'-25'- 39*
Lincoln's Favorite Potato Chip
—— At Winterhalter *
Complete line ol Wallpapers,
Paints, Enamels, Varnishes,
Brushes and decorating sup
plies.
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flNE DECORATIVE WAUPAMRS AND PAINT*
Formerly Columbia Glaat A Paint Co
14th and P Streets Phone 2-7549
I CLEANING and SANITATION
SUPPLIES
All Types
Brooms—Furniture Polishes
Mops—Floor Seal and Wax
Sweeping Compounds
Mopping Equipment
Kelso Chemical
117 North 9th St 2-2434
Jess
Williams
Springs
! TYPEWRITERS
ANT MAKE
SOLD RENTED REPAIRED
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
134 No 12th St. rhoao 2-2157
Lincoln, Nehr.
BEAL BROS.
GROCEr
Fresh Fruits & Vegoibles
Meats
2101 B % TeL 2-6933
i
. PAINT IS SCARCE
We appreciate your
patronage and hope
- we soon can supply
all your requirements
VAN SICKLE
GLASS & PAINT CO.
134 So. 10th