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Attend Some Church Every Sunday _..If you get any service aut of this I I —Before you buy your household I " ft I I fl^ft ft ft ft needs consult the pages of the Oma church directory write us a line or ■ I II I I I»I II I V I ■ I 11 I I I > I I M \ Guide first-....That will make your ‘wo, we want to serve- . - VllUIUIIUU pap*r a bi«**r and better P»P«-.~ Notice—Because I have been unable to reach a few of the pastors of some chures, I am asking that any church omitted, will please get in touch with me, or send in a written statement, regarding your church activities^ and I will gladly enter the same in this column Any error or ommision in the present arrangement, if brought to my attention, will be cheerfully corrected The Editor. We live not by bread alone The soul is like unto any other part of the body. It must be fed and where is the food? The Church is the only place. Make your choice of the following Churches and attend some church every Sunday. ADVENTIST. United Sahath Day Adventist. 232* N. 28th A re- Rev. M- M. Boodle, Pastor. Sabath day service* (Satur day), Sabath school 9:30 A. M. Mr*. L. Smith, Supt. Sermon. 11:00 o’clock Jr. and Sr. Mission meeting, 3:00 ■>. conducted by Mrs. A. B Wrignt, and Mrs- Edith Boodle. Sunday, Sermon and Song Service* 7:30 P. M. j Serenth-Day Adventist Church. 28th and Lake St*. . .... Brother George Anderson, Church man blood pressure” Quick Relief, or You Only Pay When Satiflfied If you Buffer from High Blood pressure, dizziness, ringing in the oars, can’t sleep, fesl weak and shaky, bad taste, nervous. If your heart pounds and you fear a paraly tic stroke, to demonstrate the pres cription, known as HYGO, I will have sent to you postpaid a regular $1 treatment on absolutely FRE E TRIAL. While it is non-speci^;c,1 many cases report remarkably quick relief; often symptoms diminish and normal sleep returns within 3 days. Contains no salts, physics or dope.! ►Safe wth any diet. PAY NOTHING, UNLESS GREATLY IMPROVED.! Then send $1. If not your report cancels charge. Write Dr. S. B.. ' Hibbard, 405A Coates, Kansas City, Mo.j Elder, Acting Pastor Sun Down Vespers, Friday Evening. Saturday Services, Sabbath-school 9:45 A. M-, Mrs. Ethel Anderson, Su perintendent. Sermon, 11:00 o’clock. Missionary Volunteer Society, 4:00 P M., conducted by Mrs. Anna Part ridge. Prayer meeting. Wed. evening 8:00 P. M. i Zion, 2215 Grant St., Rev. C. C Harper, Past or. Services—Sunday school, 9:30 a. m Mr. Harry Anderson, superintendent Harmon, 11:00 a. m- and 8:00 p. m* Prayer meeting, B. Y. P. U. ft:00 p. m. Mr. Murray Landrum, Presi | dent Prayer meeting wed. evening B Y. P. U. 7:0® p. m- Mr. J. Henderson, President. Mission Art Club, Thursday afternoon conducted by MYs. A. M. Busche. Pilgrim—1320 N. 25th St. Rev. J. A. Dotson, Pastor. Services— Sunday school, 9:3® A. M., Superin tendent, Mr. Fred Dixon. B Y. P. U. 6:0® p. m. Mr. J. W Baker. President. Tuesday evening, 8:00 o’clock. Gen eral Group Meeting. Men's Laymen. Mr. George Lewis, President. Heart to Heart Club, Mrs. Fannie Porter President Willing Workers Club, Mrs. Fannie Porter, President. Ever Loyal Club Miss Nicholson, President. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Senior Red Circle, Thursday, 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Fletcher, President. Junior Red Circle Wed. 4:30 p. m., Miss Mildren Dotson. President. Missionary meeting, Wed. 2:00 p. m. Salem, 22nd and Seward, St*-, Rev. E. W. Anthony, Pastor. Service*—Sunday school. 9:30 a.m. i Mr- F* L. Wesley Superintendent. Sermon, 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 6: p. m. W. M- Cooper President. Prayer Meeting. Mt. Moriah 24 and Ohio Sta. Rev. F. P. Jones, Pastor Services, Sunday school, 9:30 a* m. Mrs. A. B. Speese superintendent Sermon 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 6:00 p. m- Mr- M- Niles, President. Mission society Meeting, every 1st and 3rd Thursday afternoon, conduct ed by Mrs. F. P. Jones. Paradise 23rd and Clark Sts., Rev. N. C. Cannon. Pastor; Rev. P. M Harris, Assistant, Pastor. Services— Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., Mr. C. H. Garner, superintendent. Sermon, 11:00 and 8:00 o’clock. CATHOLIC. St. Benedict The Moore, 2423 Grant St. Father J. C. Daly S. J., Pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.. Sister Mary Daniel, Superintendent. Low Mass, 9:00 A. M. High mass, and Benediction, 10:15. Altar society Tuesday afternoon, 2:00 p. m. Mrs. M. Sterling, President. Peter Claver Guild Monday 8:00 p. m. Mrs. Ona Glass, President. Week Day Mass every morning, 8:30 Christ Temple—26th and Burdette Sts. Rev. O. J. Bnrckhardt, Pastor Services, S. S. 9:30 a* m- Rev. J. W. Qooden, supt. Sermon. 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m., conducted by Deacon Stafford, and Elder Hunt ley Mission Band Meeting, Monday even ing, 7:30 p. m. by Mrs. Willa Vann Bible Class and Bible Institute, Tues day evening, 7:30 p. m. conducted by Brother J. C. Parker, and Rev Tanzimore. METHODIST St. Johns, 22nd and Willis Ave. Rev. L. P. Bryant, Pastor : Services— S. S. 9:00 a. m. Mr. W. E. Webb, supt., A. C. E. League, 6:00 p. m. Mr. Rucker. Sermon, 10:45 a. m> and 7:45 p- m Class Meeting, Tuesday evening, con ducted by the Pastor, Rev. Bryant. Bethel A. M. E. 2430 Franklin St. Rev. J. W. Williams, Pastor. Services— S. S. 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Maggie Smith, Supt. Sermon, 11:00 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. A. C* E* League, 6:30, Mrs. Etta Mae W'oods, President. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, Choir Rehersal, Thursday evening, 7:30. Clair Chapel, 22nd and Miami Sts. Rev. Alfred Clay, Pastor, Services, S. S. 9:30 a. m-, Mr. R. R Boone Superintendent. Sermon, 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Lucille Gray, President Choir Practice, Friday at 8:00 p. m. Board Meeting, Monday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 8:00. LASHER’S • r CLOTHING STORE INDIES’ & GENTS’ FURNISHINGS 2423 North 24th Strwt 244*i * I^ake 24th & Lake S. E. Corner S. K. 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Mr. Charles Stallworth, Stiperntendent. Sermon, 11:00 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. by the Pastor. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evening Mission Society, Wednesday after noon. Forward Step Club, Tuesday evening, by Rev. O. A. Calhoun. Stewardess Board Friday Afternoon; Choir Rehersa. Friday evening. Allen Chap pel— 25th and R Sts. (South Omaha) Rev. W. S. Metcalf, Pastor. Services, S. 9. 9:30 a. m., Mr. John Fellows Supt Sermon, 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:3d. Metropolitan Spiritual Church, Lake St-, near 21th. Rev. R. W. Johnson. Pastor. Services. S. S. 1:00 p. m.. Mss. Ransome, Supt. Church services, 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday, Rev. Johnson. Church Services Tuesday and Thurs* day, evening at 8:00 o’clock. Rev. Johnson. Prayer Clubs Monday, 8:00 p. m conducted by Mrs. Payton. Penny Chib, Wednesday 8:00 p. m. by Mrs. Grffin. Choir rehersaL Friday evening. St Phillip* Episcopal Church—21st and Paul St. Father B. E. Holly. Priest. ' Sermon and Holy Communion First and Third Sunday at 11 a. m. Sermon and Holy Communion second and third Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Mr. Dil lard Crawford. Supt Regular morning services every Sun day at 11 a. m. Auxiliaries— Vespers meet seeond Tuesday in each month. W. M. Haynes, Senior w«d en and B. B. Cowans, jr. warden. Women’s Auxiliary—Mrs. John A! bert Williams—President. Mrs. J. C. Donley—Secretary. Meets every Thnrxday afternoon. Altar Guild—Mrs. Augustas Hicks —President. Mrs J. C. Donley—Secretary. Meets Every Tuesday night. Choir Guild—Mrs. Margaret Wil liams—President. Mrs. Yalaria McCaw—Secretary. Meets every Thursday night. Dorcas Society—Mrs. H. Wiggins— President Mrs. J. C. Donley—Secretary. Meets every Friday afternoon. Pleasant Green, 22nd and Paul Sts. Rev. P J Price, Pastor Mrs Lottie Keks, Reporter; Mrs King, Clerk Servces—Sunday School-9:30 am; Supt Mr Vealand ..Morning Ser vices, 11 a. m every Sunday morning B Y P U , 6 p. m , President Mrs Ida M McGuire...Evening services every Sunday night Weekly Meetings Mission, Thursday night—Prayer meeting. Wednesday night, led by one of the Deacons._Aulun Cub, Monday night .President Mrs. Estelle Waters Pick Club, Tuesday night, President Mrs. Turner. Choir rerearsals, Friday night, President, Mr. S- Me Eat Anything You Like HAVE A “CAST IRON” CONSTITUTION Do you have to be careful about what and how much you eat? Are you “run-down”, constipated, nervous and feel “all in” most of the time? If i so, start now to cleanse your entire system; build yourself up; restore your stomach to normal; generate new energy and strength with the remarkable and ideal tonic Laxative —PURATONE. 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M*>dy Bible < Institute »r Chu-npo) • by Westers Newigeotr Uetea. ‘ "" 1 ■ 1 "2* Lesson for September 9 HEZEKIAH leads his peoplb BACK TO GOD LESSON TEXT—II Chronicles »d:l >7. GOLDEN TEXT—Por If ye tttrej >nln ante the Lord, your brethren end your children shell And com pee- i tlun before them thet lead them cap* i| live, so thait they ahell come scale! lato this lend: for the Lord your Oed ! i 1) precious end merciful, end will Fee1’ Lira ewer hie face from you. If pel' leturn unto hlra. II Chronicles Mr*. -| PRIMARY TOPIC—A King's Cell m Cfli House. ' JUNIOR TOPIC—A King's Cell he Worship God. INTERMEDIATE AND 8ENIOR TOB 1C —What Makes e Good Leader? YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP IC—-Godly Leaden in Cirle Life. I. Hezeklah Calle the People to' Keep the Paeeover (rr. 1-12). The way for a sinning and divide* people to get back to Go* and be unit ed la around the crucified Lord. Th* Passover waa a memorial of the na tlon’a deliverance through the shed ding of the blood of the sacrificial lamb. 1. The Invitation was representative of the nation (v. 2). The king took counael with the princes and the con* gregation to show that the proclama* tlon was the expression of the na* tlon’s desire. 2. The time was unusual (rv. 2-4). There was not sufficient time to sanc tify the people nor to gather them to- ] gather at the regular time, so they re solved, instead of postponing it for a year, to hold it on the fourteenth day of the second month. This liberty had Been granted before In an exigency (Num. 9:£l3). 8. The scope of the Invitation (vr 5-9). It Included all of both nations -who would come to keep the Passovei to the Lord God ef Israel "Israel" Is now used to Include both kingdoms The effort was to win back the nation which had seceded. The posts wh* were sent with the message were au thorized to supplement the proclama tion with an urgent exhortation to Join as a united nation. This urgent inrt* tation was tactfully put as follows: a. It touched ancestral memories— "Turn again unto the Lord God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel" (v. 6). Both kingdoms had a common ances try. b. Recent bitter experience — "Be not ye like your fathers and brethren who trespassed against the Lord God and were given up to desolation as y# ae«” («. 7). , e. Yearning for captive kinsfolk— •Your brethren and children shall lind compassion before their captors" (v. 9). d. The Instinct of self-preservation —“So that they shall come again Into this land” (v. 9). I e. The forgiving mercy of God—“For the Lord your God Is gracious and merciful'* (v. 9). God will not turn any sincere seeker from him (John 6:37). 4. Israel's reception of the invitation (vv. 10-12). a. Some mocked (v. 10). This ur gent and sincere Invitation excited only opposition and ridicule by certain tribes. b Some with humble hearts come to Jerusalem (v. 11). In Judah God gave them one heart to accept the summons to unite In the Lord around the great Passover. II. The Passover Kept (w. 13-27). 1. Removal of heathen altars (vv. 13, 14). These altars were erected In Jerusalem in the time of Ahaz (2S:24). Before there could be worship of the true God, all these traces of idolatry must be removed. 2. The Passover killed (v. 15). The real of the people was shown in their going forward with the service, though I the priests were not ready. S. The priests and Levites shamed , (vv. 15-20). The zeal of the people j put to shame the priests and the Levites. They were stimulated to per form their duties by the law of God «s given by Moses. They even too> charge of the killing of the Passover since many of the officers were no* sanctified so as to render this servlc* for themselves. The Lord healed that is, forgave the people. 4. The praise of glad hearts (w tl, 22). They continued for seven days in this glad service. a. The Levites and priests sam* God's praises dally on loud lnstrw ments (v. 21). b. Hezekiah spoke comforting word* to the Levites (v. 22) and commended them and their teaching of the knowV •dge of God. c. They made confession of the»r •tns to God (v. 22). This was the eta-! hence that their action was genuine. 5. The Passover prolonged seven days (vv. 23-27). The king's object *n prolonging the feast was to make * tasting Impression upon the people •>» as to result in thorough conversion. Shake the Gates of Hell "Give me a hundred men who fear nothing but sin and desire nothing bat God, and I care not a straw whether they be clergymen or laymen; such alone will shake the gates of hell set up the kingdom of God upon earth. God does nothing but In answer to prayer."—John Wesley. Learn the Bible "Learn the Bible through the Bible, the Old through the New Testament* either can only be understood by the needs of thy heart."—John Von Voltar. f\RDER A CASE OF ^Jr <1L& FAMOUS FOR ITS FLAVOR M>.TKO»*OI.IT.VN {SPIRITUAL CHURCH Rev R. W. Johnsoo-Piutor Mrs. Georgia Pwipka Reporter Sunday, Sept 2, was the first Sunday and everyone enjoyed the sermon. The fire was buraii^ as Raw Johnson preached a very interesting- sermon. We had three candidates for Baptism. Sunday School opened at its usual time. Sister Hanson presiding. Rev. Johnson preached Friday night a..t Clai..r Chapel, he preached from first King, 8:18. his text was, “Why Stand Htlter Between Two Opinions. ’ Our pastor left Sunday night after services for Leavenworth Kansas, where he will conduct a seven days revival for Daughter Carter at the Metropoli tan Spiritual Church. | message bearer. At 3 p. m. the choir had a musical which proved to be a very high type entertainment. Bro. Theodore Mal lory the choir director sponsored the program. Sister h'uy White was mis tress of cermonies, and Sister Marion Butler w.V»(s the organist, asisted by Miss Alma Forest. The visitors who contributed to the succees of the pro gram was Omaha’s well known music tarxher and Miss Auhlay, one of Mrs. Ste wart's pupils, W'ho is a little girl about 10 years old. We are expecting a great day Sunday Come and worship with us. I am sure we will *1»> the godd. You will sways find a hearty welcome* at the Temple. -G PU\Y BIO SUCCESS -u ST. JOHN’S A. H- K. CHURCH "The Friendly Church” Hw. L. 1". Bryant—ISstor The services at St. John were very good Sunday. Rev. Bryant preached at the morning service, and the Allen Kn deaver League had a program in the evening in the form of a play, under the direction of Mrs. Goodwin and Mr. Rucker. St- John was very fortunate to have Mr. and Mrs. Luther King of Cleve and, Ohio at the morning service at which Mr. King gave two vocal aoloa wit Mrs. King ax te piano. Mr. King as a very fine tenor voice and sings with perfect ease. His voice has been compared by some of the music critics to that of.. Mr. Roland Hayea. Some have said that he has a sweter voice than Mr. Hyes. Mr. King was for a time a member of the Famous Fisk Singers, ou wtl likely have a chance I to hear him in Concert In the near fu ture. .. There wrere many other visitors pre sent, to numerous to name. Visitors are always welcome to St. John to make it their church home while in the city. The clubs and boards are working hard to make this a very successful -oq wXep sjoiu ts X[uo sj ij juoA fore the pastor will leave tor comer ence. He is very desirous that mem bers and friends pay their dollar money (n now, that he may report his full a i mount of dollar money. The play presented by the 8t. John’* A. C. E. League last Sunday night, was a very succ-eaKful feature of enter tainment. “Arvnlas una naprlbir*/’ was per fectly portrayed by the splendid acting of Alvin Goodwin and Ada Lee Walker, supported by an excellent cast. Outstanding characters were played by: Sam Barton, Lloyd Lee, Leonard ►Burner. Alt>ert Johrvso?. Mary Ellen O'Neal. Madoine E. Stering, Clarence J>iv1h. Willie Chapman, Erank O.Neitl, Joyce Lucky, and Mr. and MS-s. Shackel ford, beautiful music was rendered by the choir between acts. Much crdelt Is due the author, Mr. Thomas H. Goodwin, who so beautiful, ly dramatized this old lesson from the Bible, that will always stand out as a warning to young and old alike. The success of the venture was all the reward asked by Mrs. Goodwin, (whose patience and persistent efforts 1 mar' jwonder lour The King Solomon Weding, which takes place at the church on Septem ber 6, promises to be very interesting. The Sunday School and Endeavor in vites you to attend their meting. 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