The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, March 22, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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    Go to tliurch Easter Sunday
Quinn Chapel
9th and C Streets
Rev. J .B. Brocks,pastor
8:00 a.m. Easter Breakfa s t,
church dining room.
9:30 a.m. Sunday School.
10:45 a.m. Choir will present
present “Life Eternal”
Cantata.
7:30 p.m. Sunday School Easter
Program, Mrs. Roberta
Molden, Dorothy Green
and Betty Wilson in
charge.
* * * * * *
Christ Temple
2149 U Street
Rev. T. O. McWilliams, jr., pastor.
7:00 a.m. Union services, Rev. J.
B. Brooks, speaker.
10:00 a.m. Sunday School Easter
program, Mrs. Mar
garet McWilliams in
charge.
11:00 a.m. Morning worship.
7:30 p.m. Evening worship.
*****
Mt. Zion Baptist
Corner of 12th and F Streets
Rev. Wm. I. Monroe, pastor
10:90 a.m. Sunday School.
Il:b0a.m. Morning Worship.
2:00 p.rn. Dinner for the aged.
Sunday School will as
sist with program.
6:30 p.m. Baptist Training Un
ion.
8:00 p.m. Evening Worship.
* * *
Newman Methodist
23rd and S Streets
Rev. R. G. Nathan
10:00 a.m. Sunday School pro
gram.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
* * * # *
Church of God In Christ
20th and U Streets
Rev. Charles Williams, pastor.
5:00 a.m. Early Morning Wor
ship.
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.
* * * =* *
Northside Church of God
23rd and T Streets
Mrs. Alice Britt.
10:00 a.m Church School.
11:00 a.m Morning Worship.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship.
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Alton Chapel
(Seventh-i^iy 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,
Speech
Continued from Page 1
and benefits for every citizen.
Let me review my visit with
you and see if I can’t summer
ize my 'views professionally for
you with these terse statements:
GAIN BROADER SUPPORT
for the Omaha Urban League
through the enlistment of more
civic leaders. This selling job calls
for the expanding of effort by
others than ministers «jnd social
workers. It calls for the best in
a community’s leadership. Sell
local leadership on what this pro
gram means to the community
and the nation, far beyond jus
tice for Negro citizens.
Emphasize the “you” element
in the general, over-all appeal
of the League.
Expose all of the people to the
knowledge of the personal and
general benefits and values that
will result from equal rights and
opportunities for all. Upgrading
one group upgrades all groups.
BROADEN AND INTENSIFY
your work among children. Many
adults are byond salvation. I
know of some of the fine work
being done in the schools. Keep
in mind always: On the future
thinking and action of the chil
dren—the citizens of tomorrow—
rests the utimate decision. Con
centrate your programming on
these future citizens. Our destiny
is in their hands. I am willing to
trust their judgment if they have
the chance to be adequately in
formed.
I know that« the day shall
come—must come—when mental
darkness shall no longer prevail
... that in the eyes of man, as
now in the eyes of God, all oi
us will appear the same. Regard
less of race, religion, or color, we
shall be weighed on the same hu
man scale for individual worthi
ness and value.
If ----——
j Sunday School
Lesson
Memory Selection—Lo, I am
with you alway. Matthew 28:20.
PRESENT DAY APPLICATION
BY FREDERICK D. JORDAN
Los Angeles, Calif.
A most impressive fact about
the ressurection of Jesus was the
effect on His disciples. In the
place of disappointment, despair
and sorrow, came joy, hope and
courage. Jesus’ victory was won
at the cost of the cross. His vic
tory is our victory. It ha its effect
on all our life, makes us different
as individuals. It is a spiritual
force in our lives. Through fel
lowship with the risen Christ we
may rise irom a death in sin to
a life of holiness. It is also a
prophecy and hope and assurance
of future life. A man may live a
good life without this hope, but
if he is to live his best, he must
have this assurance of immortal
ity. It not only makes a differ
ence in our moral life, but has its
effect on our social outlook. Boats
that are intended for small land
locked waters are of one build.
Liners that are to sail the deep
are of quite another build. Lives
that are built for three score and
ten years are of one design; lives
that are built for eternity are
quite another design. We must
therefore do our daily duty as a
child of the Eternal, our pur
poses must be such that we can
carry them through death into
the life beyond. Let us re-ex
amine our purposes today.
Lt. Leon Gilbert to
Begin 20-Year Term
TOKYO. (ANP). Lt. Leon A
Gilbert, company officer of the
24th Infantry regiment, who was
convicted by court martial on a :
charge of refusing to obey orders
j to attack with his unit in Korea
j last July 31, left here recently
; aboard the U.S. transport Gen. I
! William Mitchell bound for a fed
eral penitentiary in the United
' States to begin a 20 year prison
term.
; Gilbert was originally sentenced
by the court martial board to
die, but the sentence was com-*
muted by President Truman, fol
lowing a nationwide protest. The
officer denied the charge and con
tended that his trial had been
conducted in an illegal manner.
As a direct result of this case,
the NAACP assigned its national
counsel, Thurgood Marshall, to I
make an on-the-spot investiga
tion. Marshall reported that he
found many similar cases involv
ing discriminatory punishment of j
Negro GI’s.
The NAACP has announced '
plans to continue the fight to re
verse the court martial verdict i
and secure Gilbert’s reinstate
ment to his commission.
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