The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, November 28, 1936, CITY EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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FIRST SPIRITUAL TEMPLE
NO. 6
24Mi a"d Biondo Streets
Daughter M Quinn, Leader
Rev- {’. Jackson, Ass't Raster
Sunday -chool at 0:45 o’clock.
Sunday morn ng service ai 11:(H)
o'clock. Rev Jackson in charge.
Sunday night service at 8:00 o'.
c^rV Daughter Marian Quinn in
charge.
Everyone we’eonte.
M '"day night developing class at
252b Blimey St , no charge.
Tuesday night Bible class at the
Temple
ti: «!.*• nigh: alter call, and
healing and prophesying, Mother
Rosie Jones In charge.
METROPOLITAN OHURCH
NEWS
Rev. R W. Johnson. Raster
Mrs. W R'e Varner, Reporter
Sunday, Nov. 22nd was a h'gh
day at the Metro;:"1 tan. Rev. John
son preached a wonderful sermon
at 11:00 a. m. He preached from
Ephesians 4:19, subject, “Past;
keeling.” Many hearts were made
to rejoice. You who were not pre-'
sent really m' sed a bless'ng. There
was one soul added to the church.
We also had an oui-of-iwn visitor
to worship with us ♦unday morning.
1 here was no preach'ng Sunday
night. The p'i ular'ty contest be
t" eon the W'll ng Workers and the
Busy Bee clubs closed with a musi
cal by the choir. Some new songs
were sung by the choir. The Willing
Workers club went over the top.
Rev. and Mrs. Johnson left after
the mus'eal for Kansas CUy where
Rev. Johnson 0 II conduct n one
night serv'ce at the Mother church.
Mrs. Johnson will spend the holiday
w*th her mother. The s'ck of the
church known at the wr't'ng, Is
Mrs. Ida Weatifield, 2014 Seward
street. Como and worship w'th us
on Sunday and Wednesday of each
■week. You are alwuys welcome to
worsh'p w'th u'.
ST. JOHN A. M. E. CHURCH
“The Friendly Church”
Rev, R. Adams. Pastor
The day at St. John last Sunday
was very successful. The Sunday
school started the dny with a good
attendance.
As th's was the quarterly meet
ing day, Rev. W. C. B. Lew's, our
new pres'dlng Elder of ths d'str'ct,
was the speaker for the morn'ng
He spoke from Rev. 5:6. Rev. Lew
is is a very fine speaker. He deliv
ered a fine message to those whose
minds and hearts were set to re
ce've 't. In he afternoon, Rev, A.
Ph'll'ps of Bethel AME church,
preached. He was full of the sp'rlt.
This being the first quarter of
the new adm'nistrat'on, Rev. Adams
is very anxious thnt all reports are
good and on time. St. Jhn and fri
ends stop to bow their heads 'n re
spect and sympathy to the fr'ends
of Mr. Austin, who passed last week
Brother Aust'n was one of the old
est members of St. John and wns
for a long time a member of the
choir.
Brother Au-tn was a fa'thiul
member of St. John when h's
health was good.
The membership of St. John will
meet w'th other churches for a Un
ion Serv'ce at Pilgr'm Bapt'st
church, Thursday morning. Th's
prom'ses to be a very 'mpress've
serv'ce. Let all who can go and
get the spir'tual bless'ng wh'ch 's
'n store for h'm.
Rev. Adams and h's officers are
work'ng very hard to get their pro
gram completed for the year. It
should be the honest des're of ev
ery member of St. John to see that
he or she has a place 'nth's program
and work hard to put it over for
St. John. Now 's the t'm<* to show
your love for your church.
Read the Omaha Gu'de to find
your church, soc'al and fraternal
news.
THE CHUROH OF GOD
2025 No. 24 th Street
Elder Robert L- Moody, Pastor
Mrs. Edna W. Moody, Reporter
Services for last Sunday were in
structive. The m'dday worship’s
theme was “Pleasing God.” Of all
the testimonies about fa'th that
are mentioned 'n Hebrews 11, En
och’s record was one of the most
■powerful—for before his translation
ho had this testimony, that he
pleased God. The task of every
genuine Christian is to please
God, regardless of circumstances
or opposition. Thugh we are not
; r< mised perfect ea-e, yet we have
I th s assurance: ‘^When a mein's
| way pleases the Lord, He maketh
i even his enem'es to be at peace
w'th h'rn.” Prov. 1(1:7,
'I he theme of the even'ng w»>r
sh'p was “The Hidden L'fe.” "If
ye then be r'sen w'th Chn;t, seek
th se thngs wh'ch art* above for
vo are dead and your life's h'd w'th
Christ in God.” Cor. 8:13. It is a
t, eat challenge to have all of our
‘■i !fi* hness, s‘n and ensual'ty, cru
f'ed and h'd 'n the l'fe of Chr'st.
“ Nevertheless I I've, yet not I, but
Chr st I'veth 'n me.” Gal. 2:20.
Hue t" the Illness of Mr-'. Almond
Elder .1. I! Almond of Kansas C'ty,
K'.ia,, 's delayed 'n beg'nnlng the
revival, hut the services began w'th
s'ei'al prayer meetings and b'ble
study. All Chrl-t'ans and s'nners
have a spec'al 'nv'tat'on.
ST. BENEDICT PARISH
2123 Grant Street
Rev. James Preuss) S- J-, Pastor
Father PrueM returned Friday
from his eight day retreat. Wednes
day, the Abur boys were organiz
ed into St. John Berchman's, San
ctuary Society. Beginning Sunday
Evening, Nov. 21»th at 7:30 p. m.
anti each Sondny hereafter, during
Advent, lectures will be given in
the church- Sunday afternoon,
M'V-iresset Margaret Bryant, Lil
lian Washington, Or<> Class and
Ruby Redmon attended the Curia
meeting of the legion of Mary at
the Diocesan Bureau. Mistresses
Marie McKim and Ruby Redmon
were guests at a joint birthday
party given in their honor last
1 hursday at the hme of Mrs. Mudo
lene Sterling.
Please Patronize Our Advertisers
CHRIST TEMPLE CHURCH
26th and Hurdette Streets
Rev. J. Goodwin, Pastor
Mrs. Edna Panky, Reporter
Sunday, Nov. 16th was the open
ing and dedication of the New
Christ Temple. Bishop Wm. A.
Washington of Log Angeles, Calif,
was present and conducted the ser
vices. With him was associated El
der O. J. Burckhardt, the president
■f the Omaha District, also Elder D.
J. Washington of Kansas City, who
is the field evangelist of the west
ern district. Elder J. W. Goodwin,
the pastor, was master of ceremon
ies. The dedication took place at
3 p. m. and the rostrum were filled
with ministers who represented the
various churches of the city. Rev.
R. A. Adams, St. John; Rev. Char
ley Con well, Clair Chapel; Elder
Bass, Cleave’s Temple; Elder Ste
phens of Allen Chnpel; Elder Phil
lips of Bethel; Elder Moody, Church
of God; Elder McDonald, A ME
Steel Church of God and Elder T.
McWilliams of the 7th Day Adven
tist.
The Temple seating capacity was
quickly taken up by the many peo
plo who come from all parts of tho
city, and many stood through the
entire service, and also many were
turned nwny that could not get in
on account of the ^church building
being over crowded. Bro, Wagner,
at whose church we worshipped
while building our own institution,
was present and seemed to be much
impressed by the service. After
giving a splendid offering all de
parted for their homes many of
them were speaking in loud terms
of the beautiful Temple and the
impressive dedicatry services
This opening service was follow
ed by a week’s meeting conducted
part of the week by Bishop Wash
ington and his brother Dan Wash
ington, known to Omahans as the
singing and praying man. Bishop
W. E. Holman, the president of
our Chrisft’is Missionary and In
dustrial college, located at Jack
son, Miss., spent part of the week
with us. Also Dr. L. M. Relf our
pastor of Kansas City, Kas., was
with us the greatre part of the
week. Sunday closed our week’s ef
fort which will take time and the
judgment to tell the good that was
accomplished. You are always wel
come at Christ Temple, come and
ener into the spirit of the meeting
and go home satisfied with your
spiritual aspirations renewed
The St. Luke Bapt'st church at
26th and Lake strets is having
a wonderful time under the leader
sh'p of Rev. J. C. Crowder, pastor,
who preached two soul-stirr'ng ser
mons Sunday. Come out and enjoy
yourself where the spirit of God
rules. Visitors welcome at all ser
v'ces. Sunday school at 9:30. Prea
ching at 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m,
BYPU at 6:30 p. m.
CHURCH OF THF. LIVING
GOD C. M F F.
23lfi North 25th Street
1 he Sunday school was great.
The les-on was taken from Acts
28:16-24 and Acts 28:30-31. Af'er
the less«n was over, the pastor
came forth and preached a powerful
sermon on Lve. It was a wonder
ful serni"n. Every heart wa< made
t'» rejoice. At. 6:30 p. m we had
a wonderful lesson.
Chief J. P. F. Stuckey and Rishop
F. C. Scott left the city for a few
days but will return on Nov. 27th.
At 8:00 p. m. the pastor preached
from St. John 1:1.
Dr. H. W .James, district super
intendent of the Topeka district,
conduced a quarterly meeting at
Clair M. E- Crurch. The meeting
was an overwhelming success, the
attendance was excellent. Dr. Janes
reached at the morning service.
Rev, I). J. Washington from Kan
sas City preached in the afternoon
and Rev. W. H, Adams, South Oma
ha preached at the evening Ser
vice- The choir sang several beau
tiful selections. The attendance and
the financial report were among
the best of the year. The total
amount raised was $67.50. Rev. W.
C. Con well is pator of Clair Cha
pel.
CLAIR CHAPEL M. E.
CHURCH
Rev. W. C- Onwell, Pastor
The subject of the 11:00 o’clock
service was “R'sk'ng All for
Christ.” Paul sa'd, “I am ready,
not to be bound only, but also to
die at Jerusalem for the Lord Jes- j
us.” At 3:00 p. m. Rev. Conwell
w'll preach at the Bethel Bapt'st
church 'n South Omaha.
CLEAVE’S TEMPLE
Services the past Sunday were
'n charge of Rev. P. M. Harr's,
Bapt'st M'ssionary, dur'ng the ab
sence of the pastor.
The Junior church enjoyed a talk
given it by Mr. Riggins. Visitors
'n the morn'ng service were Mrs.
Florence Brent, of Z'«n Bapt'st
church, Mrs. Marie Holt, of St.
Joseph, Mo., and Newton D. Knight,
of Z'on Bapt'st church.
The adult cho'r of the church
gave a successful pew rally In the
afternoon.
The Ljiyal Matrons had tjie'r
soc'al n'ght Tuesday n'ght, N«v.
24t.h. Book Review was g'ven by
Mrs. Gladys Pullum, <>f the YWCA.
WILLING WORK KS CLUB
Guess what club is the most pop
ular club of the Metropolitan. Well,
you never would guess it. I will tell
you. The Willing Workers club is
the most popular club. The Willing
Workers club won a gold banner
front the Busy Bee club. We are
sorry that we had to beat the Busy
Bee. But that is where we get the
name of the club. (Workers).
The president says that not only
would she put the Willing Workers
up against the Busy Bee club, but
any club in the city, go sec Mrs.
Mayberry and lets go.
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
2522 7. street. South Omaha
Rev. W. C. Cannon, Pastor
W. L. Canrdy, Asst. Pntir
Sundr" school nt 9:30. The pas
tor's installation began Monday
night, November 23rd an contin
ues until next Sunday. Sunday af
ternoon service at 3:00 o’clock.
The Omaha City BYPU will hold
its 6th annual meeting on Sunday,
No. 29th, at 6:30 p- m. with the
Zion Baptist church. All local tin
ions will suspense with their local
work to make this one of the most
attractive meetings of its six-year
history. Dr. G. L. Stevenson, pastor
of Pilrgim Baptist church will |
speak from the subject, “The Ul
timate Program and Objective of
the Modern Christian Youth." Mu
sic will be furnished by he city
BYPU chorus. All are invited and
urged to attend.
MT. NEBO BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. C Gates, Acting Pastor
U. L. Billingsley, Reporter
Sunday school opened at 'ts us
ual hour with a very good attend
ance. The morning worship was at
11:00 o’clock sharp. Rev. Gates
gave the church very good instruc
tions 'n a mo-t powerful message.
His text was taken from I T'mothy,
3:5. Three o’clock services were
conducted by the M'ss'on Soc'ety
•ri a “Social Hour,” which all wit
nessed a very good t'me, w'th a
delightful repast served by our re
freshment comm'ttee, Sister Harris
's cha'rman.
BYPU 's doing splendidly and a
wonderful sermon was preached by
Rev. Gates. H's subject was “I
w'll r'se and go back to my father."
Many visitors were present dur'ng
the day, especially at the “S«c'al
Hour," We always extend a court
eous and hearty welcome to all.
The Four Spiritual Singers of
the Metropolitan church went to
South Omaha Sunday afternoon to
cheer up Mr. Dave Henderson who
is totally blind. His favorite song
is “Precious Lord, Take My Hand ”
If you know any one that is ashut
in and would like to hear these
singers, please get in touch with
Mrs. Crumbley at 2864 Binney St.,
or see Rev. Johnson, 2431 Patrick
Ave.
Ch'cago, N"V. 28 (ANP)—Wh'le
speak'ng at a sem'nar at North- 1
western university conducted by
the Ch'cago Round Table of Jews
and Chr'st'ans, Thursday, the Rev. 1
Joseph F. Eckert, S. V- D., wh'te,
pastor of St. Anselm’s church and '
whose communicants are mostly !
colored, pra'sed the Negro as a
good c't'zen and Amer'can. He said:
"The Negro is not a liab'l'ty t» ,
a commun'ty, but an asset who
has actually exerc'sed a v'talin
fluenco in the econom'c and cul
tural development of the United
Stales. Just l*ke any other good
c*tizen he th*nks American, read,
Amercan, talks American.”
MRS. MABEL FIELDS
ENTERTAINS FRIEND!
Mrs. Mabel F'elds, W'rt St., en
terta'ned a few close fr'ends Thurs
day, Nov. 19th, in celebrat'on oj
her b'rthday. Needless to say ev
eryone had a grand t'me.
URBAN LEAGUE JUNIOR AUX
REMEMBERS OLD PEOPLE
The Junior Auxiliary, sponsored
by Mrs. Singleton, is preparing a
gift basket for the inmates of the
Colored Old Folks’ Home.
LEGAL NOTICE
Ray L- Wiliams, Atty.
Room 200 Tuchman Bldg
In the County Court of Douglas
County, Nebraska
In the matter of the estate of
Walter Key, deceased:
AH persons interested 'n said
natter are hereby notified that on
:he 17th day of November, 1936
Ray L W'lliams filed a petition in
aid County Court, praying that
i's final administration account fil
'd herein be settled and allowed,
ind that he be d'scharged from
ft's trust as admin'strator and that
* hearing will be had on sa'd pet
t'on before sa'd Court on the 12th
lay of December, 1936, and that
f you fall to appear before sa'd
Court on the sa'd 12th day of De
cember, 1936 at 9 o’clock a- m , and
contest said pet'tion, the Court may
riant the prayer of said petition,
inter a decree of he'rship, and make
;uch other and further orders, al
owances and decrees, as to this
Court may seem proper, to the end
hat all matters perta'nlng to said
■state may be finally settled and
letermined.
Bryce Crawford
(11-21-3T) County Judge
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HARRY BROWN
COAL AND ICE
PACKAGE FUEL
20th & Grace St. WE 1560
CLASSIFIED ADS
EMPTY garage, 2 furnished rooms,
2716 N. 28th Ave. WE 5549.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
2 ROOM kitchenette apt- AT 5576
3 furnished apartment*. WE
3738.
2 ROOM furn’shed apartment. Gas,
Pghts, water, $3 50. JA 0986.
ROOMS FOR RENT
UNFURNISHED room, 2209 Ohio.
ROOM 2432 Grant WE 4393
FURNISHED m, m AT 2523.
ROOM—workng couple WE 6421
ROOMS for rent, 1125 No. 19t.h St.
Rates by the week
Front Room for rent. 1816 Nicho
las street.
) ROOM modem bouse $30 per
month. 2522 Maple Street.
WCE furnished room, WE 2582.
FIVE furnished rooms, 2616 Bur
dette street
FOR RENT—T.ove’s Kitchenette
Apartments, 2516-18 Patrick, ot
2613 Grant st. Call We. 5553.
MODERN room for right pa*-ty,
married or single Phone Webster
5728. 2718 No. 28th Ave.
Five rooms for rent, 2616 Bur
dette street
FRANKLIN fumiaheJ modern
apartment*, 2214 No. 21st St_
Apply 1711 Cuming St_
WANTED: Caretaker, man and
wife- One room for aarrtoa.
Shan kiln’s Api_ Hat and WHMa,
apply 1711 Canda* A
NICE room in quiet home, near
carline. WE 2085
PERRY AND SON. Transfer, 2624
Caldwell, AT 0114.
FRANK STUTO, Shoe Repairing
while you wait. 2420*4 Cuming
Street.
SHOE REPAIR SHOPS
YOUR OWN — LAKE SHOE
SERVICE NONE BETTER:
2407 Lake Street.
SALESLADY—Over 30, Sales abil
ity. Personality, connections im
portant. Write for interview. The
Omaha Guide, 2418 Grant St.
AGENTS, salesmen, sell Face
Cream, Hair Dressing, Tonics.
Shampoos, etc. Big List. Prices
Low. Free catalog. Dept. A, Nation
al Supply Co., Richmond, Va.
5000 Representatives Wanted
Intelligence and Sales Dept. Good
income assured. E. V. Publishing
House, 301-305 Elm st., Dept. N3.
Nappanee) Indiana.
AGENTS—1’0 daily selling Negro
Dolls. Write, National Co., 163
West 126th St., N. Y
Send 10c for six mo. subscription
to interesting magazine, Movie
News and Pictures. Box 452.
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COLORED RACE ONLY. Nation
wide social letter club: new
friends, romance; strictly confi
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AGENTS — Sell Emperor Haile
Selassie Picture, (Sample 25c).
Negro Dolls, Flappers, African
League, 254 W. 135th St., New
York.
MAKE $10 daily selling Negro
dolls, pictures. National Co., 165
W. 126th St., New York City.
WANTED—Experienced salesman
for rubber work gloves as side
line to retail trade. Liberty Rub
ber Glove Co.. Winona. Mnn.
THE OMAHA GUIDE
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
..DIRECTORY.,
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consulting this complete Directory of Neigh
borhood and City Business places.
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CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE
2422 No. 22nd St WE 0846
HOMER McCRANEY
2037 N. 24th St. At. 6810
ELESE TURNER
2612 N. 24th St We. 2864
| Lux Barber Shop, 2046 N. 24th
McGee & Taylor, Managers
MILDRED TURNER
2626 No. 27th St- WE 2614
| Beer Gardens
NEW RITZ GARDEN
24th and Grant Ha. 4634
RABE’S BUFFET
2425 N. 24th St. Ja. 9195
, Cafes
BROWN DERBY CAFE
2085 N. 24th Street.
American Wiener Shop
2509 N. 24th Street.
THE LITTLE DINER
2210 N. 24th Street.
OMAHA ,CAFE
2124 N. 24th Street.
AMANDA OFFUTT’S CAFE
2014V6 North 24th Street
KING YUEN CAFE
2010 Vi N. 24th St. Ja. 8576
Alberta’s Sandwich Shop
4827 S. 26th St. Ma. 0957
Raybon’s Midget Cafe, 1922 N. 24th
CHARLIipB PLACE
1602 N. 24th St. We. 401#
Cigar Stores
MAIN EVENT
2416 Lake St. Ja. 9044
ELITE CIGAR STORE
2312 N. 24th St.Ha. 4226
Used Cars
CONSOLIDATED AUTO PARTS
2601 Cuming St. At. 6656
LION COAL CO.
22ND and NICHOLAS STS
WE 2605
We Specialize on Quality
Coals
PROMPT DELIVERY
“Call The Lion First”
II ~ RITZ ’ SHOE ’ REPAIR*"
SERVICE
Excellent Service
If you like our work, tell
others, if not, tell us.
!We shine and dye any color. !
2033 N. 24th Street
“to all“my"nortilside"
FRIENDS-YOUR OLD
MAKER
FRIEND
Harry
Lazarus•
who is back
on Cuming St.,
featuring
Quality Shoe|
Repairing at |
Reasonable ?
Prices
Invites All of You to Come
and See Him at
3218 Cuming Street
Opposite Tech High School
Drug Stores
JOHNSON DRUG
1904 N. 24th St We. 0998
DUFFY PHARMACY
24th and Lake We. 0609
Cleaners and Tailors
TOBY’S IDEAL CLEANERS
2237 N. 20th St At. 6165
HOLMES TAILOR
2218 N. 24th St. We. 3320
J B CLEANERS & TAILORS
1805 N. 24th WE 6161
- ‘ i; .
Electrical Appliances
DONAHOO & HOYLE
Norge Appliance Co.
2423 Fan; am St.Ha. 0600
Graders
W. F. HOCH
Grading and Excavation
4606 Ames Ave. Ke. 0816
; Grocery Stores
HERMAN’S MARKET
24th and I.*ke We. 6444
SAM FELDMAN
2019 N. 24th StWe, 4615
Garages
E. L. MERRIWEATHER GARAGE
2209 No. 22nd St AT 6697
Laundries
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2324 N. 24th St. We. 102®
EDHOLM & SHERMAN
2401 N. 24th St_We. 6055
Monument Makers
HEFT & NOYES
40th and Forest Lawn Ke. 1T38
Produce Markets
METROPOLITAN PRODUCE
1516 N. 24th StWe. 4787
Service and Transfer Stations
Levison Service Station, 2303 N. 24
NORTH-SIDE TRANSFER
2414 Grant St. We. 6686
J. B. SIMPSON
Exclusive Tailors
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Now offer the season’s new
fall fabrics, tailored the way
you like them. Smartest pat
terns, latest styles. Call C. H.
Davis, The Simpson Man.
WE 2335
I Expert Auto Repairs
- Overhauling Our Specialty -
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Day and Night Service
—Phone AT. 6697—
Merriweather’s Garage
We repair all makes and models
E-. L_. Merriweather, prop
2209 No. 22nd St_ Omaha, Neb_
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i; 111 So. 14th St.
I; Biggest 10c Meals In City %
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EVERYBODY’S
PRAYER HALL
Meetings Wednesday and
Sunday Nights.
Special meeting at 5 o'clock:
Sunday morning.
Everybody welcome.
REV. HTT.T,, Advisor
1201 N. 24th St. JA 5343
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