The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, March 15, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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    Uuinn Chapel ARB. Church
9th and C Street*.
Rev. J B. Brook*. Pastor.
6:00 p. m. Young Peoples Fellowship.
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship.
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship.
Tuesday 6:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting.
Northstde Church of God
83rd 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 TEMPIJE
Church of Christ (Holiness)
2149 U Street. Phone 2-3901
Rev. T. O. McWilliams, Jr„ Pastor
Rev. T. T. McWilliams. 8r. Ass’t Pastor
Order of Worship
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11 a. m.
Service at Carver Nursing Home, 2001
Fine Street, 5 o’clock.
Evening Service. 7:30 pm.
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Rev. W, i 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.
23rd and S; Ralph O. Naban. pastor.
SUNDAY—Church at *tudy. 10: church
at worship, 11 a.m.
MONDAY—Trustee board meeting.
WEDNESDAY—Gladsome service, 7 to
Friday—Ministry of music, 8 p.m.
CME Church.
2030 P Street.
Rev, H_ A. Simmons, Pastor.
First and Third Sunday*
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
10:30 a.m., Methodist Training Union.
11:00 a.m.. Morning Worship.
Chureh of Ood 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 • p.m. Junior duirch
08TV1C8.
7:30 p.m. Thursday, prayer and Bible
factor. Rev. Charles William*.
Ask your Legislator this week
to support LB 69.
: Sunday School :
Lesson
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JESUS F.Arrc mrim
Scripture—Mark 14.
Memory Selection—Not what I
will, but what thou wilt. Mark
14:36.
Present-Day Application by
Frederick D, Jordan, Los Angeles,
Calif.
It was on Thursday, the day
before the Crucifixion, that the
sacrament of the Lord’s Supper
was instituted. We eat and drink
in remembrance of Him, our Sa
vior. He meant for all His People
for all times to remember that He
had given Himself wholly to them
and for them. The Lord’s Supper
holds a vital place in the life of
the Christian and the church. It
is not only a service of com
munion with Christ but also a
service of communion with one
another ,a place where the joy
of Christian fellowship should
reach its climax. Jesus took the
common everyday act of eating
and made of it an act of fellow
ship and worship. There is a
deep human instinct that having
given or received hospitality, you
must not injure or betray. When
ever you have eaten with another
something has happened between
you. Every meal is in a sense a
sacrament. Jesus lifted this meal
into the symbolism of His cove
nanted love to His own and their
avowal of unfaltering loyalty to
Him. We must remember that
the very next day He went to the
cross and His death. It remains
for us to carry out a like fidelity
in our part of the covenanted con
tract.
Delegates Elected
Clayton P. Lewis was elected
delegate to -he electorial college
of the Nebraska Conference of the
A.M.E. church to be held In May
at Omaha, Neb. from Quinn
ChapeL Mts. Jennie R. Edwards
j was elected alternate.
Sport Tales \
Jackson College to Hold
High School Tourney
JACKSON, Miss. — (ANP) _
Jackson College will hold in its
gymnasium, Mar. 10 one of the
biggest high school basketball
tournaments ever held in Missis
sippi. This tourney will decide
the Mississippi state champs
among boys and girls.
Winners of this meet will rep
resent Mississippi in the national
Negro high school tournament to
be held during the week end of
Mar. 23 in Nashville, Tenn.
Preliminary meets already are
being held throughout Mississippi
to determine which teams will
play in the final series of games
at Jackson college.
Chairman of the tournament
program is E. T. Hawkins, Scott
County training school, Forest.
Roberts Sold to Denver
DENVER.—Curtis Roberts, 21
year-old second baseman of the
Kansas City Monarchs of the Ne
gro American league, has been
purchased by the Denver Bears
of the Western League, an
nounced Bears president Bob
Howsam Friday.
Roberts, who only recently re
turned from winter league play
in the Mexican circuit, where he
led the league in batting over
.300, will report to the Bears for
spring training, said Howsam.
A native of Oakland, Calif,
where he was outstanding in high
school athletics, Roberts has beer
one of the top performers for the
Monarchs the past three years.
U.L. Basketball News
Friday night the Silver Streak:
basket-ball team, managed b:
Raymond Botts, lost to a Wes
leyan team 88-56. Members o
the team are Fletcher Bell
George Alexandra, Albert Bowen
Frank Sheridan, Robert Ham
monds, Chester Scott, Mauric
Russell and Raymond Botts. Fri
day, March 16th, the Streaks will
‘■m - i ' 1" --
meet the Travelers at Omaha,
Neb.
The Sharp Sharks, managed by
Howard Molden, consist of
Skippy and Ted King, Arnold
Tarpley, James Bradley, Richard
McWilliams, Clearence Zanders,
Sonny Walker and Charles Camp
bell. The Sharks played through
the city league and the city tour
nament. They will meet the Y
Comets at Omaha March 16th.
The basketball season has been
very good for both teams. One
more home game is scheduled for
a double header to be March 30th.
More information will be re
ported later.
PEAK of QUALITY
Congratulations to Hie Voice
and Best Wishes to Hie Negro Press
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Gilm our-Danielson
Drug Co*
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
142 So. 15th St. 2-1244
HARVEY'S
GARAGE
Phone 2-4295
2119 0 St.
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a
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2146 Vine
Prescriptions — Drug*
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Phone 2-1968
SKYLINE
ICE CREAM STORES
1433 South St Phone 3-8118
1417 N St Phone 2-4074
A0 Product* Manufactured At
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Skyline Farms So. 14th St
FLOWERS
For Every Occasion
DANIELSON FLORAL CO.
ISM N - 2-7W2
George H. Wentz
lac.
PLUMBING & hEATING
1620 n Phono 2-1293
The Nebraska
Typewriter Co.
130 N. 12th Lincoln
2-2157
Royal Typewriters
Mimeograph - Duplicators
Dictaphones - Clary Adders
Sold - Rented - Repaired
Gillett Poultry
FRESH DRESSED POULTRY
QUALITY EGGS
Phone 2-2001 528 No. 9th
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