The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, January 08, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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Union Chapel A. M. K, Church
9th and C Street; Rev. J. R. Harris. Pastor.
9:45 a.m. Sunday Shcool.
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.
X orthside Church of God
3rd and T Street. Mrs. Alice Britt.
10:00 a.m. Crurch 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. Sabbath School.
10:45 a.m. Missionary Meeting.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
4:00 p.m. Young People's Society.
CHRIST TEMPLE
2149 U Street. Phone 2-3901
Rev. T. O. McWilliams Jr.. Pastor.
Order of Worship
Sunday School. 10 a.m.
Morning Worship. 11 a.m.
Service at Carver Nursing Home. 2001
Vine Strce, 5 o'clock.
Evening Service. 7:30 P.m.
Mt. Ziou Baptist Chinch
Corner 12th and F Streets; Rev. Wm. L
Monroe, pastor.
10:00 a.m. Sunday School.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
6:00 p.m. Baptist Training Union.
8:00 p.m. Evening Worship.
Ytwuas Methodist
23rd and S; Ralph G. Nathan, pastor.
SUNDAY—Church at study. 10. church
gt worship. 11 a.m.
MONDAY—Trustee board meeting.
WEDNESDAY—Gladstone service, 7 to
8 P.m.
FRIDAY—Ministry of music. 8 p.m.
CME Church
2030 I Street.
9:30 a.m. Sunday school.
10:30 a.m. Methodist Training Union.
11:00 a.m Morning worship.
Church 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.
News From .
Quinn Chapel
“Go Forward In ’53” was the
subject used by Rev. John Hum
bert Sunday morning as he sub
stituted for the pastor.
Next Sunday will be the day
for baptism of infants and adults.
WEEKLY MEETINGS
Monday Official Board, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday ..Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday. .Choir Rehearsal, 8
p.m.
Usher Board, Mrs. Bessie Am
bers, 427 North 20th, 8 p.m.
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Your Sports
Roundup
By JAMES SAWYER
Lincoln High School started the
New Year right by defeating
Fairbury 69 to 39. Marr Erway
took scoring honors by dumping
in 25 points. Fairbury managed
to equal the, scoring only once
and that was in the third quarter
when each team scored 14 points.
Lincoln High will have their big
gest test when they take on
Omaha Tech, January 9th.
Johnny Mize was selected the
outstanding player in the 1952
World Series and winner ’ of the
Babe Ruth Memorial Trophy by
the Baseball Writers’ Association
of America.
Rex Layne is scheduled to meet
Roland La Starza in a ten round
bout at Madison Square Garden,
February 13th.
The University of California
scored a thrilling victory over the
University of Wisconsin in the
Rose Bowl on New Year’s Day by
a 7 to 0 score.
Alabama breezed by Syracuse
61 to 6 at the Orange Bowl on'
New Year’s Day. Other Bowl
Games scores were as follows:
Sun Bowl—College Pacific 26,
Miss. Southern 7
Salad Bowl—San Diego 81,
Breckinride 20
Prairie Bowl—Texas Southern
13, Prairie View 12
rhursday..Trustee Board, 7:30 p.m.
Friday.. Men’s Brotherhood, 7:30
p.m.
COMING EVENTS
Nebr. Cong. Branch Regiona!
Inspiration Meeting, January 16,
1953.
Program By Men’s Brotherhood,
January 18, 1953.
Founder’s Day, All Day Pro
gram, February 14, 1953.
Next Sunday, the pastor Rev.
John R. Harris will preach from
the subject, “The Church Alive.’’
McCaw
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worked hard and deserves all that
he has attained.” W. W. Solomon,
Omaha.
“The Governor made a wise
choice.” Charles F. Davis, Ex-j
alted Ruler of Iroquois Lodge of
Omaha.
“Mack deserves the best.” Whit
ney M. Young, jr., executive sec
retary, Omaha Urban League.
And That’s A Fact
“I just can’t understand how a
married man can deceive his:
wife,” asserts a minister. Are you
deploring, parson, 'or dropping a
hint for information?
“The government should get
closer to the people,” declares a
congressman. Well, it’s frequently,
in our hair, and that’s more than I
close enough to suit most of us.
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Campus Cornier
BY STELLA WOODLEY
(While your Campus Corner'
Editor is enjoying (what we hope) ■
a wonderful holiday, this column'
will be devoted to the activities'
of other Colleges.)
UNCF Board Meeting
Set for Sail Francisco
January 10-12
SAN FRANSISCO, Calif. (ANP)
—Presidents of the 31 colleges and
universities affiliated with the
United Negro College Fund will
meet in the Fairmont hotel here
for their semi-annual board meet
ing, Jan. 10-12. Business meet
ings, an alumni reception for the
presidents and a convocation fea
turing several prominent speakers;
are on the agenda for the confab.
The Golden Gq^e city was se
lected as the site for the meeting
because the college presidents will
have attended the convention of
the American Association of Col
leges and Universities in that city
the preceding week.
During their stay in San Fran
cisco the college presidents will
be featured speakers on Sunday,
Jan. 11, in churches of various
denominations throughout the city
and the Bay Area as part of
“United Negro College Fund Sun
day.” In the afternoon an alumni
reception to honor the presidents
will be held at the Residents Club.
On Monday, Jan. 12, a convo
cation will be held in the Gold(
Room of the Fairmont hotel and
the program chairman for this
affair will be Gene Walker, local
public relations counsel. The fea
tured speaker will be Dr. Lindsley
F. Kimball, vice president of the
Rockefeller Foundation. Other ad
dresses will be delivered by:
Dr. Charles S. Johnson, presi
dent of Fisk university; Dr. F. D.
Patterson, president of Tuskegee
institute and also president of the
UNCF, and W. J. Trent, Jr., ex
ecutive director of the fund.
Several prominent San Francis
co residents have scheduled lunch
eon and teas to honor the presi
dents’ three-day visit to the city.
Florida A & Ms
Some 74 students were initiated
into Greek-Letter organizations
here, ancl -26 others became char
ter members of the newly estab
lished student chapter of the
Music Educators National con
ference at Famcee.
In other news from Florida A.
& M., the 150-voiced college choir
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presented Handel’s “The Messiah”
before a capacity audience in Lee
auditorium and some 3,500 per
sons, including 2,000 Tallahassee
public school children, saw two
presentations of “Two Kings and
the Nutcracker,” a fantasy pre
sented by the college creative
children’s theatre.
Famcee also announced that
two students were the recipients
of Ernest Von Dohnanyi-Gridley
music scholarships of $100 each.
The students are Miss Sarah
Bright, Tallahassee, and Gentle
iCasey, Americus, Ga.
Fort Valley State:
Delta Beta chapter of Zeta Phi
Beta sorority here will sponsor a
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campus-wide drive to raise funds
for the NAACP. Entitled, “I
Know Twenty,” the drive will
seek 20 or more persons who are
I willing to donate $1 or more to
the NAACP.
Gillett Poultry
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