The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, September 29, 1949, Page THREE, Image 3

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Quinn Chapel A. ML S. Chare*
Bth and "O' Streets
Rev. J. B. Brooke, Pastor.
f:00 p. m. Young Peoples Fellowship
7:30 p. m. Evening service
9:45 a. m. Sunday School
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship
Tuesday. 8:00 p. m.. Prayer meeting
Northslde Clmreh at God
X3rd and X Street.
Robert U. Moody, Pastor.
10:00 a. m. Church School.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship.
7:30 p. an. Evening Worship.
7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer Meeting.
7:30 p. m, Friday Bible Study.
Fur place of meeting call 2-4673.
Allen Cbapw
(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. Morning Worship.
4:00 p. m. Young People's Society.
Christ Temple Chnren nf Christ iHoOnessl
2119 U Street
Rev. T. O. McWilliams, jr.. Pastor.
7:00 a. m Early Morning Prayei
10:00 a. m Sunday School.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship
5:00 p. m Service at Carver nome
6:00 p. m. H.Y.P.U.. Richard McWU
Hams, president.
7:45 p. m. Evening Service
1st St 3rd Mondays, C.W.W. W. meets ai
2:00 p. m.. Mrs. Margis 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 Church.
Church ol God In Christ. 20th A 0.
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 Circle.
Wednesday. S p. m.. Prayer Band.
At. /Ion Baptist -narch
Rev. W i. Monroe. Pastor
Corner 12th and v Streets
10:00 Sunday School
11:00 Morning Worship
6:30 Baptist Training Union
8:00 Evening Worship
Newman Methodist, 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
CME Methodist Church.
2030 T Street.
First and Third Sundays.
Rev. G. E. Pib’ns, Pastor.
9:30 a. m.—Sunday School.
10:30 a. m.—Methodist Training Union
11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship
Bethune-Cookman
Looking Forward
To Eventful Year
Daytona Beach, Florida—Wed
nesday, September 14, President
Richard V. Moore opened the Fall
term with an impressive address
to the Freshman Class, acquaint
ing them with the ideals and
Christian Principles upon which
this school was founded.
Most. impressive was his de
scription of a real Bethune-Cook
^»an student; their unexcelled
character, how they can be spotted
or singled out, and how they par
take of their cultural hermitage,
which was so nobly started by
their Founder-President Emeritus,
Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune. After
the address the President then
introduced the administrating
body, staff members and faculty
to the students. At six o’clock,
the freshmen met with the Direc
tor of Student Welfare, Mr. Ed
ward R. Rodriquez, who ac
quainted them with general rules
and regulations.
At eight o’clock the crowning
of freshmen was held in the
school auditorium, under the di
rection of the student council.
A unique program has been
planned by the administration and
Bethune-Cookman College is look
ing forward to a most eventful
^ year.
News from Elwood Ks..
By Wilberta Brady
Hello Folks:
This week we have plenty of
exciting news. Our good friends
and neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Baker are back for the winter,
after spending the summer at
Lake Okoboji,
Iowa. They are
looking well
and hearty.
Miss Jacque
line Cochrane
is home visiting
her family,
relatives and
friends.
Mr. Sam York
is in St. Louis Miss Brady,
looking Roy Campenella and his
teammates over. Think you will
buy them, huh, Mr. York?
Prof. W. H. Brady will atttend
the Scout meeting in Jefferson
City, Mo., today.
Carolyn Brady, Lari’y Watson
and Susan Gales are confined to
their homes with the measles.
Look out all of you that have not
had them. You may be next.
The Baptist men’s chorus ren
dered services in Atchison, Wed
nesday evening.
Well, school activities are get
ting pretty well underway. El
wood high school will play Leona
Wednesday evening. Both teams
are well trained.
Who likes the thrilling adven
tures of the west? If you do I am
sure you enjoyed the rodeo given
by the Chamber of Commerce of
St. Joseph at City stadium, Sep
tember 23rjd, 24th and 25th.
Those of you that did not like
the bucking bronchos, or'the
steer riders enjoyed the parade
the 23rd, I’m sure.
Well folks that is all for now.
See you next week.
BERT.
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Finley, Burns
Place in Local
Golf Tourney
Carl Finley, 237 So. 20th street, |
was runnerup first class in the
fifth flight of the Public Links i
tournament at the Pioneers golf'
course, winning his third trophy .
for the year. It will be remem- !
bered that Mr. Finley also won ]
the Cornhusker club special July
4th.
Bill Burns, sr., 2443 So. 9th
street brought home the bacon in
as winner in flight four of the
same tourney.
Oscar Johnson
New Net Champ
In California
LOS ANGELES. (ANP). Oscar
Johnson took the 31st annual West
Coast Tennis tournament singles
championship last week by defeat
ing speedy James Stocks of Pasa
dena 6-0, 6-3, 6-4.
In doubles Johnson teaming
with Earthna Jacquet defeated the
team of Lawrence Gfeen and Al
vin Lamounthe 6-2, 6-2, 8-6 in
the finals. Reola Countee won the
women’s singles by winning from
Muriel Farris, 6-2, 6-4.
Died
George Washington Mitchell,
70, Negro doorman at the U. S.
embassy in Paris. An embassy
landmark for quarter of a cen
J. G. IRWIN
JEWELRY
AND
REPAIRING
111 No. 11
! PARRISH MOTOR CO.
The home of clean used cars.
v 120 No. 19 St.
AT POSTAL MEET—At the public session of the NAPE in Kansas City, Mo., last week, Mrs. Anne
Arnold Hedgeman, center, delivered a fighting add ress to the postal organization. Ashby B. Carter,
second from left, heads the NAPE. (ANP)
Sammy Jethroe
Steals 89 Bases,
Sets New Record
MONTREAL. (ANP). Montreal
Outfielder Sammy Jethroe stole
his 89th base to break the all
time record of 87 last week in a
playoff game with the Jersey City
Little Giants. The Royals won
5 to 1.
Some debate may arise as to
whether Jethroe is the legal hold
er of the all-time record set in
1919 by Ed Miller of Newark. In
one sense the play off game is not
a regular season tilt. However,
when Miller set his record, they
played 168 games, while today
the limit is 154.
There’s no telling how many
bases Jethroe would have stolen
with the added 14 games. He
broke the modern International
league record of 65, set by Mar
vin Rackley of Montreal, over a
month ago.
As to the 154-game schedule,
Super Sam was credited writh 86,
one short of the Miller record.
tury, Mitchell went to Europe
more than 50 years ago with Buf
falo Bill’s Wild West show,
stayed on to become known to
thousands of traveling Americans
and visiting statesmen. _
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MONTE & SONS
Body and Radiator Shop
Expert Wrecked Car Rebuilding
Body and Fender Repairing
RADIATORS—
Cleaned, Repaired and Recored
Complete Paint Jobs
2222 O St Phone 2-5097
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
The Veteran Asks
(This service is based on ques
tions most often asked at Veter
ans Administration offices in Ne
braska. Answers are supplied by
VA.)
Q. In my application for the
special NSLI dividend, I don’t
see where my service serial num
ber is required. Please tell me
if it is needed and where it should
be placed?
A. Your service serial number
or numoers must be placed in the
proper box or boxes in answer
to item 4 on your application.
Failure to answer this question
properly will make it necessary
for VA to check its files for your
number and thus may cause con
siderable delay.
Q. If I have obtained a GI loan
to purchase a farm, am I still eli
gible to receive training in an
agricultural college.
i A. Yes, if you meet the quali
fication requirements of the Serv
| icemen’s Readjustment Act of
1944, as amended.
Boston Commons in Boston is
the oldest public park in the U. S.
Women are not eligible for
Rhodes Scholarships.
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All Kinds of Tin and Furnace Work
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Phone 2-2744 2121-23 O Street Lincoln. Nebraska