\ M § ghMJxmsUk Quinn Chhpel A. M. E. Church 9th ana C Streets. Rev. J B. Brooks. Pastor. 6:00 p m. Young Peoples Fellowship. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. 6:45 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m Morning Worship. Tuesday 8:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting. Northslde Church of God 93rd and T Street. Mrs. Alice Britt. 10:00 a. m. 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 call 2-4673. Alloa Chapel (Seventh-day Adventist) 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 Church of Christ (Holiness) 2149 U Street, Phone 2-3901 Rev. T. O. McWilliams. Jr.. Pastor Rev. T. T. McWilliams. Sr. Ass’t Padtor Order »t Worship Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship. 11 a. m. Service at Carver Nursing Home. 2001 Vine Street, 5 o’clock. Evening Service. 7:30 p m. Mt. Eton Baptist Church Rev. W. 1 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 8:00 p. m. Evening Worship NEWMAN METHODIST. *3rd and S; Ralph O. Nahan. pastor. SUNDAY-*—Church at study, 10: church At worship. 11 a.m. MONDAY—Trustee board meeting. WEDNESDAY—Gladsome service. 7 to $ pm. FRIDAY—Ministry of music, 8 p.m. CME Church. 2030 r Street. Rev. H. A. Simmons, Pastor. First and Third Sundays 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a m.. Methodist Training Union 11:00 a.m.. Morning Worship. Church of God In Christ. 9:00 a.m., Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.. Morning worship. 6:30 p.m.. Y.P.W W 8:00 p.m.. Evening worship. 8:00 p.m. Tuesday and Friday, reg ular service. Prayer band 9 p.m. Junior churct •ervice 7:30 p.n». Thursday, prayer and Blbli pastor. Rev, Charles Williams. Sentence Sermons By Rev. Frank Clarence Lowry For ANP OUR WAY VS. GOD’S 1. Man has always wanted his way—yea, from his birth in Edon, even until this day. 2. If he wouldn’t from the be ginning take God’s way, with no personal expenses or rent to pay; perhaps not much more can be expected of him at this late day. 3. But he has had the advantage of physical, moral and spiritual training, so that now he should not be showing any signs of slipping or waning. 4. But seemingly, the higher he climbs to intellectual heights, the easier he seems tempted to lower his spiritual sights. 5. Until in a day this, with great prospects and enormous wealth, he appears to have lost his high rating of spiritual health. 6. The things that should en gage his highest thought, the average man places at a discount that lesser achievements accord ing pleasure and even allows his mind to drift beyond the precincts I of nearly every human safety measure. 8. On the other hand, God has always dealt fairly and squarely with man; even in his beginning, placed him in a luxurious garden in which to live, and let his soul expand. 9. But this kind treatment just seemed too much for him to take, and rather than settle peacefully down, his Creater he began to forsake. 10. Until now the Ten Com manments he has set out over rule—and to have his own way, has begun to put load in his Golden Rule. 11. Wars and Strikes are over taking him, but he keeps on just the same; cheating, hating and even crusing, God’s holy and j righteous name. 12. Now as a last resort to free him from what seems an enevit able onslaught, our government has gone on a spending spree to give and buy everything that can be bought-but this is only a pass ing thrill; there is but one way out. . he MUST DO GOD’S; WILL.___ ! Sport Tales Something More About Robinson For the time being Ray (Sugar) ; Robinson, newly crowned mid dleweight champion of the world, is now worth more copy than any other fighter, even Joe Louis. In recent issues, Look, Quick, and Life magazines have featured spreads on him. Even The New York Times Sunday magazine featured a two page article about Sugar Ray. Dailies throughout the country featured stories of his life. In France he has been named “fighter of the month” for his out- ' standing victory over Jake La Motta in which he won his title. The Champions of the Ring, French boxing critics, made the award. Quick presented Robinson’s story, and Look praised Robinson in Look Applauds. Life had ring side coverage of the fight through the camera. To take the tnany clear shots of the bout as Life did required an elaborate photo flash setup, the first of its kind at the Chicago stadium. Large reflectors were wired to the ramp carrying the regular ring flood lamps over the head of the fighters. In each of these flash guns was a strobe light (a bulb that never foes out until I after 100,000 shots). All the cam eramen, located all around the ring, had to do was snap pictures. The-3 was no warry about what to do with flash bulbs or any of the other lighting problems .. . Sandy Saddler kayoed somebody called Diegoe Saso in Havana .. This fellow Fitzie Pruden may be a welterweight power to be recognized judging by the way he manhandled Tony Janiro. | Johnny Britton, Kid Gavilan, and , all the rest had better watch out | for him . In London ( Lloyd Mar j shall was kayoed in one round by I Dan Cockell in London. Lightweight champion Ike Wil liams has been ardered to defend his title against either Davis or [ Freddie Dawson within a month or give it up. There are many who doubt that Ike can make the weight within this short time... What about Joey Maxim in the 175 pound division? Even though he will not fight Archie Moore, Maxim probably would whip him in a title bout. He already holds ja decision over Bob Satterfield. I Bob Murphy should be no trouble. Maxim should have trouble only with Satterfield in this division. Let him fight... ■■ 1 - - . j Sunday School \ Lesson Jesus Asserts His Authority. Scripture—Mark 11-13. Memory Selection — My house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples. Isaiah 56:7. Present Day Application By Frederick D. Jordan Los Angeles, Calif. Reverence for God’s House is a lesson we all need to learn. In some churches all things con nected with the altar—furniture, vessels, etc., are held secred and touched only by consecrated hands. In other churches noth ing seems to be held sacred, but in our African Methodist Episco pal Church there are a few things held sacred. The communion rail is not to be used for a seat at any time, or place things upon, or to be stepped over, to pass tables over, etc. We also hold secred the communion table and do not use it for other things, such as offering, etc. We seek to keep our churches free from all forms of gambling, selling chances, and the like. But this is not the only way in which we tend to violate Jesus’ teaching and make our churches a “den of thieves.” Sometimes we serve dinners and do not serve the plates adequately for the money charged. No amounlf of cheating is permissible on the grounds of making money for the church. One expects to receive not only their money’s worth, but if any thing a generous helping when in the church. What excuse can you offer for selling one scoop of ice cream for a dime, when every commercial place sells two scoops? Does God love this? We should have complete respect for Jesus’ authority in all church affairs. 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