* I i J " I I \@ | Qntag Utaya AAA Olnnk Kb and "C atmti Rev J. B. Brooits, Pastor. f:00 p m. Young Peoples Fellowship T:30 p. m. Evening service 9:45 a m. Sunday School 10:45 A m. Morning Worship Tuesday. 6:00 a «*»-. Prayer meeting North side Church of 0*4 13rd and T Street. Robert 4* Moody, Pastor. 10:00 a m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 7:30 p. a». Evening Worship. 7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer MccMba 7:30 p. m. Friday Bible Study. For Diace of meeting call 2-4673. Alton Otubpm (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 Society (htlit l'empie Cbora of Christ (Hoilneesi 214 V u Street Rev. r. 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 oome 6:00 p. m. H.Y.P.U- Richard McWll Baras, president. 7:45 p. m Evening Service 1st A 3rd Mondays, C.W.W.W. meets at 1:00 p. m.. Mrs. Margie Turner, president Tuesday. Bible Study. 8:00. Wednesday. Prayer and Praia*. 3:00. 1st A 3rd Friday. Jr. Choir rehearsal at parsonage, 8:00. 2nd A 4 th Friday. foung People's Prayer Band. 8:00. Kathryn King, presi dent You are always welcome to Christ Tempi# Church. Church ot God in Christ. 20th A O. 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 Worship. 8:00 p. m. Tuesday and Friday, regula service. Thursday, 1 to 3 p. m.. Sewing Clrcla Wednesday. 8 p. m.. Prayer Band. ML Hod Baptist blue* Rev. W. i. Monroe. Pastor. Corner 12th and r Streets 10:00 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship • :30 Baptist Training Union 8:00 Evening Worship NewmanjpMethodlst. 23rd A A Rev. William A. Greene, pastor. 9:45 a m. Church School. 11:00 a m. Morning Worship. 6:30 p. m. Methodist Youth Fellowship. CMS Methodist Church. 2030 T Street. First and Third Sundays. Rev. G. E. Bib ms. Pastor. 9:30 a m.—Sunday School. 10:30 A m.—Methodist Training Union. 11:00 A m.—Morning Worship. Pi Beta Sigma, New Sorority To Bar No Race LAKE GENEVA, Wis.—Pi Beta Sigma, a new college sorority open to all races and creeds was formed at nearby college camp. The sorority’s founding conven tion was held in conjunction with the second annual meeting of the Beta Sigma Tau fraternity. The new group will establish national headquarters at Columbia, Ohio. Ruby Smith of Chicago, named president by organizers fr«m thir teen universities, said the sorority would begin an intensive expan sion campaign during the coming school year. She said there were no cultural, racial or religious bars to membership. Other charter officers named in elude Margaret Filina of Berea, Ohio, secretary, and Kay Laisy, North Olmstead, Ohio, treasurer * —N. Y. Times. J. G. IRWIN JEWELRY AND REPAIRING 111 NO. 11 Back-T o-School Supplies '-Ring Zipper Notebooks $1 00 plus tax Ream History Paper 69c ream • Erasers e Rulers • Pens • Pencils • Ink • Paint Latsch Brothers, Inc. School Supplies 1124-26 O St. 2-6838 | Sunday School \ Lesson 9 m • • m ■•■ « .J SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1949 THEME—Psalms for Daily Living (Temperance). Psalms 15; 24:1-16; 143:8-10. The King of Glory Entering Zion, Psalm 24. Dr. F. B. Meyer thinks the psalm was composed for a choir, that the two first verses might have been sung by a festal crowd, the third by a single voice, the fourth and fifth by the choir, and the sixth by the entire congregation. The fulness thereof, verse 1. All that is in it. Moffatt’s transla tion is, All that earth holds. The world, and they that dwell there in. “It is remarkable that this Bebrew bard leaped beyond the limitations of his race and real ized that the wide earth and the fulness was not less God’s care than the favored shrine where he recorded his name. Surely Handel made befitting use of these words as fulfilled in the return of the ascending Lord to his home” (F. B. Meyer). Hath founded it upon the seas and established it upon the floods, verse 2. The ancient idea was that under the earth was water. Recall the commandment that no likeness shall be made of anything that is in the water under the earth. Ex. 20:4. Who shall stand in his holy place? verse 3. Who shall stand within his sacred shrine? Moffatt’s translation reads: He only who has clean hands and a heart unafraid, Who never sets his mind on what is false, Who never breaks his word. “Hands are the symbols of ac tivity, of work, of doing things; and the heart, of course, means the source of our being, our in ner life.” Righteousness from the God of his salvation. ’’Righteousness is a gift of God and a part of the sal vation he bestows” (Dummelow). ONE-STOP LOANS S100-S200-S300 or More FAMILY FINANCE CO. ■ 206 1st Nat. Bk Bide O V Stromdahl Mjr. MH1 i I0c-2.»r- 39* Lincoln't Favorite Potato Chip | I MONTE & SONS ! I Body and Radiator Shop Expert Wrecked Car Rebuilding Body and Fender Repairing 1 RADIATORS— Cleaned, Repaired and Recored Complete Paint Jobs 2222 O St Phone 2-5097 I | CLEANING and SANITATION SUPPLIES Ail Types Brooms—Furniture Polishes Mops—Floor Seal and Wax Sweeping Compounds Mopping Equipment Kelso Chemical 117 North 9th St 2-2434 News From Elwood, Kansas By Wilberta Brady The choir of Bethel A.M.E. Church put on a splendid program Sunday, Sept. 4th. Solos were by Mr. William Ewing, Willa Mae Hayes, Mrs. Hattie Ewing, Nora Frances Coch rane, Mrs. Elsie Mae Cochrane. Trio by Mrs. Jesse Davis, Mrs. Amanda Davis, and Mrs. Geneva Lan guam. Piano duet by Mrs. Scott and Wil berta Brady. Mrs. Scott, who is from St. Joseph, Mo., teaches music to some of the children here. Piano solo by La vern Greene. Readings by Mrs. Mable Gaskin and Mrs. Beverly Wynn. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and family from Kansas City and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooper and daughter from Atchison visited Mr. and Mrs. Sylvania Page and family Labor Day. Mrs. Page served an elaborate chicken dinner. Pfc. Norman Munroe returned home Thursday evening from Sa lina, Mo., to visit his wife and daughter. He is also visiting his mother. Mrs. Norman Munroe is the former Dorothy Lee Page. Mr. G. K. S. Munroe returned home last week from a visit in Omaha, Neb., visiting his daugh ter and friends. Mrs. Ossie Page has returned home from a visit in Chicago and Des Moines visiting her daughter and friends. Mrs. Woods from Wichita is visiting her sister, Mrs. Luke Chambers, and family. Mrs. Fannie Watson Sayers is here visiting her two sons, Mr. Leroy Watson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Veto Watson. Mr. George Johnson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson, left i ■ Kentucky Nurses Vote (or Merger LOUISVILLE, Ky. (ANP). More than 400 nurses attending the 35th convention of the Na tional Association of Colored Graduate Nurses in Louisville last week voted to merge the NACGN with the white American Nurses association. Other features of the meeting Wednesday morning, Sept. 7th, to attend college at Manhattan, Kansas. He will major in math. George, we shall miss you very much. Hope you are very suc cessful. There were two Labor Day ball games. The first Elwood vs. Atchison. Elwood was the de feated team with the score 8 to 7. The older men played the young men. 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