The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, September 25, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    Quinn Chapel A. M. ffi. Church
9th and C Streets; Rev. J. B. Brooks. Pastor.
9:45 a.m. Sunday School.
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship.
6:00 p.m. Young People’s Fellowship.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
Tuesday 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
Northside Church ot God
3rd 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.
Allen Chapel
9:45 a.m. Saobath School.
10:45 a.m Missionary Meeting.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
4:00 p.m. Young People’s Society
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CHRIST TEMPLE , ,
2149 U Street. Phone 2-3901
Re*. T. O. McWilliams Jr. Pastor.
Order of Worship
Sunday Scnool, 10 am.
Morning Worship. 11 a.m.
Service at at Carver Nursing Home. 2001
Vine Street. 5 o'clock.
Evening Service. 7:30 p.m.
ML Zfon Baptist Church
Corner 12tb and F Streets; Rev. Wm. I.
Monroe, pastor.
10:00 a.m.. Sunday school.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
6:30 p.m. Baptist Training Unioa.
8:00 p.m. Evening Worship.
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—Gladstone service. 7 to
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FRIDAY—Ministry of music. 8 p.m.
CME Church
2030 I Street: Rev. W. M. Johnson, pastor.
9:30 a.m. Sunday school.
10:30 a.m. Methodist Training Union.
11:00 a.m. Morning worship.
Charcn of God Christ
9:00 a.m. Sunday school.
6:30 P.m. Y.P.W.W.
8:00 p.m. Evening worship.
8:00 p.m. Tuesday and Friday. regular
gervice.
Pastor Rev. Charles William*.
7:30 p.m. Thursday prayer and Bible.
Wilmington Catholic
Schools Go Interracial
WILMINGTON, Del.—(ANP)—
Catholic primary schools in this
city went interracial with the
opening of the fall term. The
move, carried out without public
announcement or fanfare on the
part of parochial school authori
ties became known as Negro chil
dren who applied for admission to
three previously all-white parish
schools were accepted without
question.
Children are being accepted in
their parish schools without ref
erence to their race as long as
classroom space is available. In
one instance several Negro
Protestant children have been ac
cepted.
The action does not represent a
new policy. Interracial classes had
previously been instituted at two
elementary schools of the Wil
mington Diocese, located in Mary
land, at Elkton and Salisbury. The
Salesianum, a private Catholic
high school; and St. Elizabeth’s
Diocesan High school, have been
interracial for the past two years.
The Salesianum was the first in
stitution in the state to admit Ne
gro pupils where previously only
white children had been enrolled.
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Sunday School
Lesson
The Glory of Solomon's Empire
Scripture ... 1 Kings 4:20-34
7:1-8; 9:10 to 11:43.
Memory Selection ... A man’s
life consisteth not in the abun
dance of things which he pos
sessed!. Luke 12:15.
Present-Day Application
By Bishop Frederick D. Jordan
Los Angeles, California
All greatness, power and glory
belong to God. The wealth,
splendor and wisdom of Solomon
have become proverbial. His glory
and power led him to lose the
humility before God which
characterized his earlier years.
The extension of commerce led
to the introduction of foreign cults
which had their marked effect
upon the social life of the kingdom.
Other religions were lax in their
requirements of social purity. The
decline of Solomon’s fidelity of
God is seen in his tolerance of
foreign gods. The evil tendencies
that ultimately undermined his
glory are always present, but as
long as w© are willing to use our
material wealth, personal riches,
political alliances and our total
organization for the glory of God
all will be well. The folly of trust
ing in worldly riches is obvious,
the change in Salomon's character
came about because of his
phenominal success, but this les
son teaches us that better than
grandeur, better than gold, than
rank and titles a thousandfold, is
a healthy body, a mind at ease,
and simple pleasures that always
please. A heart that can feel an
other’s woe, that has learned with
love’s deep fires to glow, with
sympathy large enough to un
fold all men as brothers, is better
than gold.
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rNEBR. GAME COMMISSION
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LINCOLN, Neb. — The spring
flooding, dry weather in some
sectors of the state and regular
seining work together make the
Game Commission’s salvage work
for ’52 the largest on record.
Supt. Paul Todd and his sein
ing crew have already salvaged
more than 150,000 warm water
fish and 70,000 pounds of carp.
And—the greatest share of the
work is still on the agenda.
During spring, many areas
filled with water that never did
before. Little rain fell in many
of these areas. Some of the small
bodies of water began drying up
and had to be seined. The shal
lowness of the water would mean
almost certain death for the fish
in winter as they would “freeze
over.”
Flooding early in the year filled
many backwater areas and low
spots which did not drain. These
are now drying up and would also
“freeze over” this winter, killing
the fish. Some of these have al
ready been seined while the re
mainder must be worked before
cold weather arrives.
Largest salvage assignment to
date this year occurred at Fish
lake southeast of Bassett. There,
many fish were removed. It was
not necessary, however, to take all
of the fish. Cody lake north of
Cody is dangerously low and will
have to be seined before winter.
The salvage work made neces
sary because of the spring flood
ing and dry weather is in addition
to the regular salvage work con
ducted by the Game Commision.
Removal of fish from irrigation
canals is a regular fall assignment
and requires almost full attention
of the seining crew until winter.
Fish salvaged from the men
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King Paces LHS Attack With
2 TD’s in Waterloo Game
Courtesy Lincoln Star
TED KING, Lincoln’s ace leather-lugger, gets tackled by Rich Rob
erts (48) of West Waterloo as he returns a second-quarter kickoff
17 yards. Setting his sights on the fleet King is Bob Wheeler (47).
Ted King trod the Oval’s sod*
in mid-season High School de
feated West Waterloo, la., 27-6, in1
an intersectional headliner.
The white-clad All-State wraith
cake-walked his way to a pair of
touchdowns on runs of 68 and 88;
yards to pace the Links’ offensive
game.
On both occasions he threaded
his way—sometimes with almost
leisurely abandon, at others withj
jet-plane speed—through the en
tire lineup of West players, who
clutched vainly for the apparition
which suddenly was not there.
tioned waters are generally
stocked in nearby waters free
from danger of "freeze out.” |
r—-■ 7,7
The Links scored in every quar
ter, knitting a tally sheet com
posed of King’s efforts and those
of Bob Barnett and Tackle Dean
Stoneman. •
Barnett augmented a superb
game at end by gathering in a 20
yard pass from Jack Curtis on the
25, eluding a pair of would-be
tacklers, and sprinting to pay dirt.
Stoneman picked up a punt
blocked by End LeRoy Butherus
and scampered some 15 yards
across the double stripe. Butherus,
who swarmed in on Warhawk
backs all evening, bludgeoned
Larry Woodard’s boot from the 30
back to where Stoneman escorted
it across.
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