SOUTH OMAHA NEWS NOTES Mother Luster is «n the sick list. Mrs. R. Chatman is ill. Mrs. Georgia Fields has returned to her home in Kansas City. Mrs. Katherine Spenrks has re turned to Pa1 >la, Kas. Mother Jennie Waryr, who has been ill, is Improvituf Mrs. Givens Ijp is 1 Iter. rry will return to acho'jr'Jan. 4 th, Rev. F. Brfigvs was a Council Bluffs’ visitor Sun ' y. Some thirty or mere p r an at tended the wedding recaption of Mr. ami M • f >■ y 1 ry, 1319 Pa cific S".. s i'5 y tr 1‘t. MY T'-r.• "«• got nil Mrs. Ew ell M it*.•?*••« ry were the dim- r guests of M s. Sarah Brown, 2715' i R St, on Christmas. Mr. and ** <• H rry R -hlnc 1 ft Saturday for ( labor,-.a City, jim povenn Jt Newman, 2R09 R St., t. ennia d at a pary *>n Christo. ■- live. II tj vying her li ■ l^tality were some sixty or mor persona. Mrs. Whiten'd' and daughter, Miss ,Jr lie, wire the tl'mcr gars r, of Mrs. Hines on Christum-. Monday and Tue day, I He, 28»h and 20th saw the IHard Meeting <>f tiho New Era Ass’n. of B thel Bapt ist church. Miss Mary Frances Spencer is visiting her mother, Mrs. Frank Brown 2716 It St. during the holi days. McGILL-DAVIS ANNUAL FREE CHRISTMAS DINNER Between 125 and 160 people were fed by Messrs. McGill nnd Dnvis at their annual free Christmas dinner. Mr. E. McGill is <*n the sick list, Mrs. Margaret Bolds visited Pri mitive Baptist church Sunday, Dec. 27th, at the night service. Mrs. Wade, of Wirt St., who has been ill, is improving. Mrs. Bettie Bettis, 2926 V St., is spending the holidays in Kansas City, Mo., visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Rowena Suddeth left Sat urday for Oklahoma Cit;y for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Dineen, 2809 R St, are the proud parents of a littlo girl. Mrs. Dineen and baby returned to her home Monday from a local hospital. Mr. Guy Morney, the Southern Barbecue King, of Sioux City, la. is expected to arrive in the city toon. Upon his arrival, he will be connected with the H. and W. Cafe, as he was formerly. Mr. Peter Jefferson, 2723 R St., is ill. Mrs. Margaret Bolds spoke at Mt. Moriah Baptist church Dec. 20 at the 3:00 o’clock service. Mr. Charles Alston, student at Drake university, Des Moines, is spending the holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Alston, 2627 Jefferson. Lttle Lester Harris, jr., age 2 Who is visiting in Muskogee, Okla. writes his uncle, Rev. P. M. Harris wishing him a Merry Christmas. St. John had its Christmas tree on Thursday nig*ht, at which time an excellent program was render ed. This program was in charge of Mr. Jas. Willis, dhairman of the program committee. He was assist ed by Mrs. Georgia Williams Terry. Music was furnished by Mrs. M. ' V. Hall and the Gateway Quartette. BUY AN OMAHA GUIDE FROM YOUR NEAREST SO. OMAHA AGENT McGill and Davis 2510 Q Street /. 0. Harris Grocery Store, ■*24 8. 80 81. JCA 0741. Dtnreey Ottver, *f0» 8. 29 81 JCA M78 Mina Margaret lewlee 8A8T 8. *8 81 **•> Rev. P. M. Harris addressed An tioch Baptist congregation Sunday rooming, using as his subject, “Un ited Effort.” 7, MIA TEMPLE NO. 52 MEETS T mule No. 52. E.A.A.M.S Pram • f Omaha, Desert of Ncbms i.., r- 'f, tVcdn 'sdtty. Pee. 2*?rd at the Masonic hall. The following of P :-t> «fpr<* < ]pptf'r! * If. J. Kinney, Illustrious Poten tate; Vw H. Downing, Chief Am V"r* Ire T. St"e"+.. Ass’t, Arabian: •' • ' W. S-oft. Illustrious R'cord t *-; C’ h. M. Simmons, Illustrious; f'r'«iw: Thomas Trul, Co'-t. of the Cnprd; Wm, Dealt, Outer Guard r ' P. M. Harris, Pri st and Pro phet. MOUNT OLIVE BAPTIST CHUROH 5210 Ronth anth Ft. Rev. J. P Moslev, pastor Jem's Smith, Rojnrter P - t-l ,. o *,<■■••• h'.,it services wore b M. At! (« was good. At 11:00 n m . th<‘ pastor Ten• )’| d p -w mderf i] : rm >n, using f ,< rut • t, «T!'e Wages of Sin is " Another enjoynble sermon wss heard at 7:1 r> p. m, Th'--o will h mo- jug pictures of the I He of Christ from the Manger , nVil He ere*1', «* 7ft. Olivp Bnptist church < n He". 14th. The public is cordially invited. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Elder A. D. Carter, Pastor Thu church enjoyed good ser vices Sunday. Morning services were in charge of Mr. Chatman, j Evening services were in charge of Mi*. Chatman. Elder Elwood, of Kansas City, wns a visitor Sunday. UNION MEMORIAL M » CHURCH Rer . Ws. H Adams, Pastor Rev. Adams was in charge of the morning service. Attendance was fair. No night service was held. Flag At Half-Mast In Honor of Race Lawyer Louisville, Ky., Jan, 2 (By Will-' inm Ferr's for AN!1)- The flag on tho Jefferson County Court House* remained at half-mast all day Dec. I 17th in honor of Rev. B. Gilbert, who was a prominent attorney here, as well as a preacher. The simple but impressive funeral services for Rev. Colbert who passed away at the City hospital Monday, were held in the Ridley Funeral Parlors, with Rev, Daniel J. Hughlet offi- '■ ciating, assisted by Re,v. Mrs. Mar tha J. Keys. Miss L. Grumes was accompanist for the singers. Among those who spoke in eulogy j of the deceased lawyer and church man wre: Atty. Stephens A. Burn ley, representing the Louisville Lawyers club; Atty. J. E. Buckner, recyesenjting Judges .LjutKefr Ro berts, trial commissioner, and Ben County Court House; and Prof. A. F. Ewing. Judges of the Jefferson E. Meyzeok, senior warden of the Ohurdh of Our Merciful Savior. Report Shows t Has Banner Year New Y<'rk, Jan. 2 (ANP)—News ! has just reached hero from the Am rican Legation in Monrovia that on Dec. 16th the British Charge d’Af faires and interim at that capital presented letters of credence to tho Liberian Secretary <«f State, thus effecting a resumption of normal relations between Great Britain and Liberia. The United States Government has, as is well known, maintained a keen intrest in tho welfare of Liberia and the Liberian people, and is glad to note, so, this additional recognition of the great progress which Liberia has made during the past two years. In egard to the noteworthy improve ments taking place in tho West African republic an interesting re port has just been received fom the Legation at Monrovia. SIGMA CONCLAVE MEETS IN NEW YORK CITY Washington, D. C., Jan. 2 (ANP) —Business among Negroes is the featured discussion topic during the 22nd annual conclave of the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity. The conclave began a four-day session in New York on Sunday. Dec. 27th Zeta Phi Beta, a sorority sister or ganization of the fraternity is hold Ing annual bouls at tha same time. J-Iioto shows f;Jl graf i;:er B . 1 * church. F. B. Ri.Bisotn, n IV . the ndul> forum he’d pt Michigan Avenue YM> A,, : JJi n < n t’ c n‘in n< ' . . • id dm a parallel bo > - c :i(i!‘i'ns there and in Am i■ lar’nif t:ha' the basic < ruse of |i v • ,.f histoiy is expl 'itn 1 • - n or economic s'r r.s, b? said: •r not they arc, re mains to be se n. I would rather fight <>ut the. advancement of hn mnri'ty under the democracy we have in this country than try ei ther of those methods of Commun ism or Fascism. Chicago Cop Freed In Slaying Case Chicago, Dec. 19 (C)—Officer Earl. Wilson, who was held to the ffrand jury in the slayinp of Joseph Gibbons, former, suitor of Marva Trotter, now Mrs. Joe Louis, was freed as a no bill was handed down Friday. WANT CCC TO BE PART OF ARMY PERMANENTLY Wa- h ngfon, I A". .'11 (C)—Dir ector Robert Te< hner of the CX'C has recommended to President that the Civilian Conservation Corps to made a perrrvanwnt port of the in ti nffl.1 governmental organ zati >n Colored men in the camps total 31, 006, and are distributed as follows; New York, New Jersey nnd Dela ware. 2,702 in It! ram, s; Pennsyl vania; Virginia; Maryland and th * District of Columbia, 5,685; Ala bama, Florida, Georgia; Louisiana Ohio; Kentucky and West Virginia. 3225 in 20 camps; iM'nois, Miehjgan and Wisconsin, 2,571; Mississippi; North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee, 9,820 in 63 camn.-; Kan sas; Arkansas; Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota; South Dakota and Miss ouri, 2,351; Texas; Oklahoma; Col orado, New Mexico; Arizona and Wyoming, 3,480 in 18 camps; Cali fornia; Oregon; Montana; Nevada and Washington, 609. FORMER SLAVE DIES LEAVING $100,000 Semlmde, Okla., Jan. 2 (By Rosccj Luitjce for ANP)—Uncle Peter Lincoln, f.r>, former s\ave, Union p 1 lier aid one ■ f the last surviving members of the famous "Ligthhouse VTgontes,” bringing law and order to the Indian terri tory, is dead. His wealth is esti mated at $100,000. CALVIN MAKES SECOND ’annual NEWS FORECAST .i .] 1 1 !?v. M , Mb, so; -nd annual fore, j i f events f'>r 1937: ..... ? ilia will berime hcr.vy h>. c-K |mpi n of tl v rid. L*. A <• l'T(il tn,an wll get a yet h "her F< d r i! position, Kr >r*> graduate students will begin an, tiling white unive.is ' c j n the south. 1- Lyn hi x willl i’rl'ne, d a t" ih tcrrohied Federal effort tn ihed it by law. B. pres hi nt Roob' velt w:ll ,up in* n crl'irnd womui t<> a high If • 'll ipost. fi p iv-wed coon-rat ivc effort will1 it(*>T.l n between leading Negro; businesses. 7. 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