(^hiOuduu j Uuinn Chapel AMK Church 9lh and C Street Rev. J. R. Harris, Pastor • • • NorthsMe Church of God 3rd and T Street Mrs. Alice Britt * 0 • Christ Temple 2149 U Street Rev. T. 0. McWilliams Jr., Pastor * * • Mount Zion Baptist Church Corner 12ih and F Streets Rev. W. I. Monroe, Pastor • * • Newman Methodic Church 23rd and S Street Rev. Ralph G. Nathan, Pastor * * • Cme Church 2030 I Street * * • Church of God in Christ Rev. Charles William, Pastor * • * Burrkbeart Memorial of Church of Christ Holiness Inc. * 2001 Vine Street—4 P.m.. Rev. W. J. Jursenscn, Pastor Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church Founders Day was a great sue-, cess at i Quinn Chapel. Guests of honor for the two services were the “Pioneers of the Church and Community,” who were provided transportation and were seated in reserved pews in the front of the church. The musical program was sup plied jjy the church chcur, Mrs. Hazel Wilson, oiganist-chrector, the Fellowship Singers, (a group of six girls), and a solo by Miss Mary Sampson. Others participat ing in the all-day program-were: Rev. J. T. Thompson of Omaha, Rev. Belva Spicer, Clayton Lewis, Dorothy Green, Shirley Conrad, Mattie Sue Nevels, Robert Botts, Frank Letcher and the pastor, Rev. John R. Harris. The program was followed by a social hour sponsored by The Youth Fellowship of the church. The money raised will go for edu cation. Coming Events March 5—Mid-winter Musical. Marcfc 8—Dinner by the Trus tees and Brotherhood. March 15—S£ Patricks Tea by the Usher Board. March 27—House dinner by the stewardesses. April 5—Easter Breakfast by " — I Your City I Light Department } r | FREADRICH 1 BROS* , # 1 • • • • * 3 I - I i Since 1902 * The Best Place To Trade [ After All—1316 N Street Campus Corner By Stella YVoodlee Six Nebraska University Pyra mids, pledges of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, traveled to Omaha last Saturday to participate in the annual Pyramid sponsored Typical College Boy and Girl Contest. Under the leadership of Miss Jan McCaw, Delta active, the girls pre pared a short skit which was pre sented at intermission. The win ners of the contest were Miss Betty Jo Lewis of Omaha Univer sity and Mr. Bob Blackwell, a Creighton medical student. The two entries from Nebraska were Shirley Thomas and Haynes Har rington. Lillian Rogers, Carlene Foxall, Joan McCaw, Stella Wood lee, Oline Foxall and Winifred Winston, Pyramids, enjoyed the program, refreshments and danc ing to combo music. Uncle Sam has threatened to call one more campus Joe, Charles McAfee. Charles passed his physi cal exam in December and has now left the University to spend his remaining time as a civilian at his home, Wichita, Kansas. Dean of Kappa Alpha Psi pledges here at the U., Charles conducted the! pledge pinning ceremony before! his departure. From all of us, Good Luck, Charles. It was good to see James Lin coln, former University studentJ who is enjoying a short furlough before returning to his Army unit. A number of students have found the best Sunday evening en tertainment to be the free movies sponsored by the Student Union. J The shows, held in the Ballroom range from comedy to drama and are top flight grade starring Hollywood’s best. the Pastor’s Aid. April 5—Easter Cantata by the Choir. The Missionary Society meets Friday, February 20, at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Irvin, 2400 South 9th. Mrs. Margaret Williams is the president. A warm welcome awaits you at Your Sports Round-Up By Jame Sawyer The Lincoln Chiefs announce the outright purchase of left hand Pitcher Junior Bunch from the Temple Club of the class “B” Big State League. Bunch has just been reinstated from the voluntarily retired list following two success ful years at Temple where he played for Lou Finney and Bill j Hayes. In those two seasons, ■ Bunch appeared in 73 games, won 33 and lost 16. He is 6-foot tall and is extremely slender, weigh ing 155 pounds. Bunch is also a; good hitter and fast runner. His: home is in Cundiff, Kentucky, population 4. He has excellent control and is a very good fielding pitcher. The Lincoln Chiefs have an nounced the condition purchase of home run slugger Herbert R. “Babe” Barna from the Charle ston Club of the class “AAA” j American Association. Playing in 126 games, although he is 36 years old, Barna hit .287 and 15 home runs. The previous year Barna was the batting champion in the class “AA” Southern Association, playing for Nashville in 131 games, the slugging left hander hit 19 home runs and batted against “AA” pitchers for an av erage of .358. His CONDITIONAL purchase announced by Bill Hayes,! is contingent upon the Lincoln Chiefs ability to sign him to a class “A” contract. Barna is 6' 2". and weighs 229. He is a colorful I player and a long ball hitter. His Major League experience was with the Athletics and Giants. He is a former teammate of Manager Lou Finney at Philadelphia. - 1 1 .— 11 "s WOMEN WANTED Address and mail postals. Make over $50 weekly. Send $1 for instructions. LENDO, Watertown, Mass. Please Ask For UMBERGER’S AMBULANCE 2-8543 Umbergcr’s Mortuary, Inc. m ' Smith Pharmacy 2146 Vine PRESCRIPTIONS—DRUGS FOUNTAIN—SUNDRIES Phone 2-1958 SPECIAL[ '47 Dodge Custom Sedan This car is completely reconditioned a bargain at $39500 §£€ it PARRISH MOTORS • 120 North 19th BEAT THE RUSH!!! 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