EUREKA ART CLASS Mi's. Nora Gray was hostess to the Eureka Art class at har home, 2427 Parker Street, Wednesday. November 21. After business and activities of the dub were discussed. » program, arranged by the chalnmn, M'rs. Adah Bland, followed. Mrs. Anna Mae Johnson, who was reunited with the «lub, rendered an oration. By request our new member. Mrs. Tnixon. sang a sol0 and also gave a short talk, which touched many point* ef intw eet. After a delightful luncheeoa. the club adjourned to meet with M*e Maud May*. December 8, at 8:80 P. M , at 2223 Seward Street. Mm Maud Mays, Reporter. ‘THE CRITICS'—“ISM” Thews young men, who h*-T», for the p®fit fiy# month#, strirsc to aid tha causa of moral and mantel order a« wr.'l ** a higher degree of social order mong our younger group# and in themeelves, now have to offer a definite pregram of intention and a desae for outside booster# end good wilt Tho program that will be preeented shail have the talent# of such popular young men M \±-. J«nn, Music. Mr H. Thomas. Oratory, Mr. Lee. Phy. loeophy, Mr. Levels. Debating, MK J Williams, speaker, *e well a# Mr. Dan Gordon. Hr. Murray. Mr. Davie Spyke and other* drafted from the outside W e promise you—you hold u-i to our promise—talent and worth R Gordon, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kimbough of St. Joseph. Mo., are the house guest of Mr- end lfrs. C. H- Hall, 2520 Decatur Street. ^———— 1 ... ' 1 - - »- - - -.-_ - -. ... - DO YOU KNOW WHY—They Ooght to &ny Out &d Nest Dess* h the New Hats? ^ ^ ^ mm>*>*mft Frasfc Leet t%Ajv+r SmvLP «tMt A F - . jl unrnr Cwsrs t*»9T ^PMlOPRiATt Ml «Mt( au*y «8fc*~ v« at) AUUOS ShoouD HAM3 MRfc HBST CAD.N«h&0 • I'm A OAWMT -— THE CLEVER SET CLUB The Oarer S«t Club met at the home of Mrs- Minni* Biwm, 2920 Grant St Ten member* were pres ent and two visito", Mrs. Redd and Rise R. Harrold. The evening was spent in playing whist Mr*. Redd won first prize, and Rk» Edith Hope won the booby. At our last meeting. Gema church directory write us a line or ■ III ■■■■ El %■ * .. . ■ ■Ill 1 E I I" U ha Gulde flret*-That will make your two, we waut to serve- . ^11|| U||UU P»Per a bi»er and better paper.... Notice—Because I have been unable to reach a few of the pastors of some ehures, I am asking that any church omitted, wiH please get in touch with me, or send in a written statement, regarding your church activities^, and I wiH 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 Mre net by brand alone Hie semi is like unto any other part of the body. It mutt be fed and where is the food? The Church is the only place. Make your choice of the following Churches and atte nd some church every Sunday. . ■ . . Church Scrvisaa Tueada? and Tfeuva day, evening at 8:98 o'clock. Rev Johnson. Prayer Chiba Monday, 8J>0 p. at conducted by Mrs. Payton. Penny Club. Wednesday 8:80 p. m by Mrs. Grffia. Choir reheroal, Friday evening. St. Fhillipe 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- ra Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Mr. Dil lard Crawford, Supt Regular morning services every Swn Auxilliaries— Vespers meet second Tuesday in each month. W. M. Haynes, Senior hard en and B. B. Cowans, jr. warden. Women’s Auxiliary—Mrs. John A1 bert Williams—President. Mrs. J. C. Donley—Secretary. Meets every Thursday afternooi.. Altar Guild—Mrs. Augustus Hicks —President. Mrs J. C. Donley—Secretary. Meets Every Tuesday night. Choir Guild—Mrs. Msrgaret Wil liams—President. Mrs- V-alaria 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 a m ; Supt Mr Vealand —Morning Ser vices, 11 a. m every Sunday morning B Y P U , 6 p- ra , 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 Friday night, President, Mr. S. Mc Mes- Turner. Choir rerearsals, 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. Prayer meeting wed. evening B. Y. P. U. 7:00 p. m. Mr. J. Henderson, President. Mission Art Club, Thursday afternoon conducted by Mrs. A. M. Busche. Allen Chappel— 26th and R Sts. (South Omaha) Rev. W. B. Metcalf, Pastor. Services, S. S. 9 J9 a. m., Mr. John Fellows Supt Sermon, 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Player meeting Wednesday evening, ... J CATHOLIC. fit. Benedict T£he Moose, 2423 Grant St. Father J. C. Daly S. J., Pastor. Sunday school, 9»30 a. m., Shi tor Mary Daniel, Superintendent. Low Mass, 9>06 A. M. High mass, and Benediction, 16:15. Altar society Tuesday afternoon, 2:06 p. m. Mrs. M. Sterling, President. Peter Claver Guild Monday 8:00 p. m. Mrs- Gna Glass, President. Week Doy Mass every morning, 8:36. Christ Temple—26th and Burdette Sts. Rev. O. J. Burckhardt, Pastor Services, 8. S. 9:30 a. m. Rev. J. W. Gooden, 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 '.ng, 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. 9:90 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. Maggfe Smith, Supt. Sermon, 11:00 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. A. C- E. League, 6:30, Mrs. Etta Mae Woods, President. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, Choir Rehersal, Thursday evening, 7:3ft. Zion, 2215 Grant St., Rev. C. C Harper, Pastor. Services—Sunday school, 9:30 a. m Mr. Harry Anderson, superintendent. Sermon, 11:00 a. m- and 8:00 p. m Prayer meeting, B. Y. P- U. 6:00 p. m. Mr- Murray Landrum, Presi dent Salem, 22nd and Seward Sts., Rev. E. H. Hilson, Pastor. Services—Sunday school. 9:30 a.m. 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 Sts. 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. Niks, President. Mission society Meeting, every 1st and 3rd Thursday afternoon, conduct ed by Mrs. F. P. Jobss. ADVENTIST. United gabath Day Adventist. 2320 N. 23th At*. Rev. M- M. Boodld? Pastin’. Sabath day services (Satur day), Sabath school 9:30 A- M. Mrs. L. Smith. Supt- Sermon, 11.-00 o’clock Jr. and Sr- Mission meeting, 3 jOO n m., conducted by Mrs. A. B Wright, and Mrs- Edith Boodle. Sunday, Sermon and Song Service, 7:30 P. M Seaenth-Day Adventist Church, 28th and Lake Sts. Brother George Anderson, Church Elder, Acting Pastor. Swn 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. 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. Cleaves Temple, 25 and Decatur Sts. Rev. 0. A. Calhoun, Pastor. Services, S. S. 9:45 a. m. Mr. Charles Stallworth, SUperntendent. 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. Metropolitan Spiritual Church, Lake St., near 24th. Rev. R. W. Johnson, Pastor. Services, S. S. 1:00 p. m., Mrs. Ransome, Supt. Church services, 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday, Rev. Johnson. Pilgrim—1320 N. 25th St. Rev. J. A. Dotson, Pastor. Services— Sunday school, 9:30 A. M., Superin tendent, Mr. Fred Dixon. B 1. P. U. 6:00 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 Rad Circle, Thursday, 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Fletcher, President. Junior Sad Circle Wad. 4:36 p. m. Miss Mildren Dotson. President. Missionary meeting, Wed. 2KM) p. n. THE HAPPY HOUR BRIDGE CLUB Th« Happy Hour Bridge Gab held ita Vast weakly meeting at the home of Mi and Mr*. Gaud M«P»U. Hi* club opened in it* u*ual form, after which four round* of bridge were played. Prize* for the evening w*r* won by U v M^PaU and Mr. E»rf MeCuteheon. Our pr«*id*nt whe waa hoeteee, aerred a most delightful re. paat The club and ita member* re. g.wt the absence «f Mr. end Mr* Welch, two of their member*. We hope they will *oon iad it convenient to return. Mary Banks, Reporter — Mr. Dean of Lincoln i* »i«k is the hoepital in Lincoln. 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LES PIERETTS The dab met at the hem* of the president, Mrs. Nellie Myerjo, 2400 P Street, Wedneeday. November 21, M 1:30 O’clock. Mr*. Fervrilda Artison was accepted a* a new m«mb*r. Aft*' a delightful luneheon, served by the hostess, four rune* of bridge were played. The ftwt prise was won by Mr*. Inez Hudgins, and the booby I by Mrs- Artison. Thanks to Mrs. Ogle Warren and Mrs. Nadyne Phil* lipe for Subing for the club Mrs. Nellie My«», President Mr*. Amy Ousley, Report** WAWAVAV/AVA'AWAPA l l ? < | AVA'WAy.VAWW.'.V.V. Burn Lucky Ht-J* Inc ana*. How it perAwee the air. Fills yew room with the fragrance of flowers. lealak ee bad smells. Write for FBI ■AMPLE of Lucky Mo Jo Incense and Agents’ Money-Muting Bin Famous Products Co-, Dept. KM— 5249 Cottage Grove Ave- Odsnge Ifl. vn&. y —-----_ HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Quick Relief, or You Onlj P«j When Satisfied If ftm suffer from High Blood pres. »urr, dizziness. inging iu the earn, '•n’t sleep, feel weak end shaky, bad teete. nenroua. 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