Oiim Chapel L IL L Cher eh 9th and C Streets Rev. J. B. Brooks, Pastor. 6:00 p. mol Young Peoples Fellowship 7:30 p. m. Evening Service 9:45 a. Ml Sunday School 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship Tuesday 9:00 p. bl. Prayer meetlnp North side Church of Ged. 33rd and T Street. 19:00 a. ml Church School 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. 7:30 p. m Midweek Prayer Meeting. 7:30 p. m Friday Bible Study. For place of meeting cal) 3-4673. Alloa Ikapel. (Seventh-day Adventist.) Ee Count BuUer, Associate Pasts*. 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 TEMPER Church ol Chris* 'Hoi—ess) 2149 U Street. Pho-i 2-3901 Rev V. O. McWilliams. Jr., ’as tor. Rev T T. McWilliams, Sr., ass’U Pastor Order of Worship. Sunday School. 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. _ Service at Carver Nursing Borne. 3001 Vine Street. 5 o’clock.. Evening Service. 7:30 p m. M*. Pm Baptist Church. Rev. W. E Monroe, Pastor. Corner 12th and F Streets. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a, m. Morning Worship. 6:30 p. m Baptist Training Union. S:00 p. m. Evening Warship. NEWMAN METHODIST. 23rd and S; Ralph G. Nathan, pastor. SUNDAY—Church at study, 10; church at worship, 11 a.m. MONDAY—Trustee board meeting. WEDNESDAY —Gladsome service, 7 te * P.m. FRIDAY—Ministry of sunt, 8 p.m. CME Clisreh. 3030 r Street. First and. Third Sundays. Rev. J. W. Simpson, Pastor. 9:30 a. ml Sunday School. 10:3" a. m. Methodist Training Union. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Churoh ot God In Ohrlet. 9:00 a. ml Sunday school. 11:00 Morning worship. 6:30 p. m. S. P. W. W. 8:00 p. m. -evening worship. 8:00 p. m. Tuesuay and Friday regular ttrvloc. Prayer band 9 p. m. Junior church serv ice 7:30 p. m. Thursday prayer and Bible pastor. Rev. Charles Williams. Gilmour-Danielson Drug Co. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 142 Se. 13th St. 2-1246 | Sunday School :j Lesson i i ■ ■ r i ■ I ■ i i ■ - > ■ ■ ■ » » t - ; Growing Through Reading and Meditation Scripture—Acts 17:10-12; Phil ippians 4:8, 9; 1 Timothy 4:12-16; 11 Timothy 2:15; 4:13. Memory Slection— Whatsoever things are true, whatever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good re port; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things. Philippians 4:8. PRESENT DAY APPLICATION By Frederick D. Jordan. Los Angeles, Calif. •rhe other day someone was talking about a lady who went into a market and asked for a steak. She refused several which the butcher offered her. While he wrapt the piece she reluctantly accepted, she was heard to re mark, “I am careful about what goes into my stomach. I want nothing but the best.” A few min utes later the same woman was seen in a book store. She said to the clerk, “Give me a book to read,” when the clerk asked what kind of a book, she replied, “It doesn’t matter much, something popular which does not cost over two dollars.” She wanted the best for her stomach but she was not very particular about her ! mind. Her name is legion. Go | into the Christian homes and see the trashy stories, comics, and magazines which clutter up the place. Parents should have good food for the minds of their children as well as for their stomachs. The Young People’s Department of our Woman’s Missionary So ciety under the leadership of Mi'S. Alma Polk publishes some splen did literature. Their publications should be in every home. If you have not seen them, have your Sunday School Teacher order a supply and put them in every home. Even as our bodies are nourished and grow from what we eat, so our minds grow, on what we read. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 10th and O St Since 1871 When You Buy a New Gas Range i There is no special and costly installa tion job to add to the price, it is as sim ple to install as it is to use. Sports Tales By TOM CARODINE Nebraska Clips Kansas, 33 to 26 MEMORIAL STADIUM, LAW RENCE, Kans.—Nebraska football forces threw balance instead of individual punch at Kansas Satur day. And they came out with a 33-26 victory. Instead of Bobby Reynolds be ing a one-man scoring show as he had been in past games, the five Husker touchdowns were marked up by as many different players. Ron Clark who sparked the aerial defense. Time after time he knocked down throws just when receivers were ready to wrap their fingers around the ball. Nice going team, keep up the good work. Husker Frosh, Defeated 7-6 Hopes of the University of Ne braska Freshman for a all-victori ous football season were dimmed Saturday by a 7-6 loss to the Colorado Frosh. UCLA to Invade Indiana Three mainstays of the hard hitting TJ.C.L.A. Bruins who in vade Lafayette, Ind., for a game with Purdue this Saturday. Ike Jones a good pass receiver and a classy defensive halfback. Lu 1 ther Keyes center, stands out as a defense halfback, but sees plenty of action on offense, also. The standout performer of the thice is Dave Williams hard running full back. Ruddy Young ‘Tops' With Teammates Buddy Young, the “atomic squirt” of the yanks backfield is one of the most popular men on that squad of giants. The little fellow is palsy walsy with most of the players, but his two best buddies are Jack Russell and Martin Ruby. In the recent game with the inspired ’49ers, the Yanks were behind in the final ten minutes of the game. One of Buddy’s pals was told to go in and make a good block on the next play and it would be a touchdown. A quick hand off to Buddy and as Russell said, “Before I got a good solid block on my man, Buddy had crossed the goal line. That was the fastest thing I’ve seen and I’ve seen lots of speed.” Exsard Is Athlete of Month Amassing the greatest number of points voted any other profes sional athlete, Ezzard Charles, the Cincinnati Cobra, who con quered Joe Lous to become un disputeed world heavyweight champion, won the poll of Sep tember to qualify for the first annual Ray Hickok Professional Athlete of the year award. Mighty Sweet Nat (Sweetwater) Clifton who towers 6' 5" in height, is ex pected to be one of the big wheels with the New York Kinckerbackers’ cage team this season. Clifton who also plays baseball with a Cleveland Indian farm team, was purchased by the Knicks from the Harlem Globetrotters. I I Jjj FREADRICH BROS. ] • • • • i Since 1902 The Best Place To Trade J After All—1316 N Street !l 1 POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT [LOSS OF NEEDED FUNDS FOR ROAD AND STREET REBUILDING AND REPAIRING . . . IF YOU VOTE "NO" NOV. 71 . 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