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FIRST SPIRITUAL TEMPLE NO. 6 2Dh and (Hondo St reef* (laughter M. Quinn, trader Rev* C- Jackson, Ass’t Paator Sunday -i*iool at 9:46 o’clock Sunday morning service at 11:00 •'cluck, Rev Jackson In charge, Sunday night service at 8:00 o’ eUcIt, Daughter Marian Quinn In (ha’ge. Everyone welcome. Monday night developing class at 2629 (Jlnney St, no chaige. Tuesday night Bible class at the Temple ! hursday night alter call, and healing and prophesying, Mother Rosie Jr nes In charge. Mother Bishop Sution i f Spirit ual 'ITnr) hi N i. 1 of Kansas City, will conduct a meeting at Spiritual T«mph\ Nlo. fi, 24<h and Pl«>ndo, in Omaha from Jan. 27'h t«> Kebr 4<h MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH 24th and OKib Streets Rev. F. !*• Jon<'s, Faster Forysteen Burroughs, Reporter A New Year and the first Sun day in the New Yc»,r! This was a day "f rejoicing for every true child of G«d. Each one brojahed up within himself (and renewed his covenant with G'sl, resolving never, to him back, but to grow a little' stronger in flaith, to sacrifice a little more and in every was striv- ! ing daily to reach “the mark of the high calling which is in Jes us” The Sunday school was as usual ual at the appointed hour. This dc partment elected Mr. I). Stjth, for merly of Lincoln, Nebr, as their new suipeHntendont for the year 1937. n'hu morning service was turn-1 «i over to the congregation anri each one expressed his or her de termination. At the close of this pnrt of he service, Rev. Jones told of a dream or vision that came t" him just prior to his taking up the charge here We must say that wo believe each member was deep ly impressed by the relating of this unique* experience and will strive t0 ,profit by it. The right hand «»f fellowship was given to new members, Tho evening service was the ob . — i servance "f the Lord’s Supper, af | ter listening to a semionetto by j i he pastor. The new members were added to the church The sick list remains the, same with a few more names added. Please remember them by visits and In prayer. Mr. and Mrs Miles Speese, 2618 No. 27»h St. gave a New Year’s dinner honoring members of their family4 Those (present were* Mr. and Mrs. A, Rice and daughter, Betty Ann; Mr. and Mrs. C. McBay of Creston, la.; Mr. and Mrs Wm. Baltimore, jr., MV and Mrs. Harry Speese, Mrs. E. Gardiner and daughter, Delia Mae; and Mr and Mr. and Mrs. N Williams The centerpiece for the dining table was a large Christmas cactus Each guest spent an enjoyable day and relished immediately the dinner pre pared by their congenial hostess. Mrs. Carrie Austin, 2604 No 27th St., entertained at her home on Deo 28th with a formal party in honor of the Needle Oraft Guild. Each member invited a guest. The church extends New Year’s greet ings to all I METROPOLITAN SPIRITUAL CHURCH Rev. Johnson, Pastor Mrs. Willa Varner, Reporter The services for this week past were impressive At the morning worship the iwistor preached from Ft. Matthew 115:22- "Then Peter took him ami befyan to rebuke him say ing, Be it far from thee, Lord: this shall not bo unto thee.” Sub ject, "Lord Is It I.” At (5 o’clock the president open ed the union The attendance was good. The lesson was taken from the first* chapter of Luke. Rev Garnett, our assistant pastor brought many interesting thoughts from the lesson. At th|t' evening wjorship Rdtv Johnson prnached front Jeremiah 18:8. Those wh" witnessed this powerful sermon were made to re joice. On<i soul was united to the ehureh We invite you to come to church Sunday evening Jan. 10th, at 3 p. m nnd hear Rev, Phillips for I?eth<‘l AME church. We are putting on a great drive so we invite you to c«me and help us put the program over for God CLASSIFIED ADS_; EMPTY garage, 2 furnished rooms, 2716 N. 28th Ave. WE 5549. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2 Room Apt., light, heat. WE 2365. Furnished Apnrtment, 2865 Ohio. 2 ROOM kitchenette apt- AT 5576 3 furnished apartments. WE 3738. 2 Rooni Apnrtment, modern!, light, heat. WE 4285 APARTMENT, employed couple, WE 6421. ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished Rooms—WE 2328. ROOM 2432 Grant WE 4393 FURNISHED room. 2235 Grant St. NEATLY furnished rooms. WE 1075. APT. to a couple or two men. 2230 Ohio St. Room for nice couple—near car line HA. 2470. FURNISHED room AT 2523. ROOM—worknp couple WE 6421 Front Room for rent. 1816 Nicho las street. 9- ROOM modern house $30 per month. 2522 Maple Street. NICE furnished room, WE 2582. FOR RENT—Love’s Kitchenette Apartments. 2516-18 Patrick, or 2613 Grant st. Call We. 5553. MODERN room for right party, married or single Phone Webster 5728. 2718 No. 28th Ave. FTANKLIN fumlsbaJ modern apartments, 2214 No. 21at St_ Apply 1711 Cuming St.. NICE room in quiet home, near carline. WE 2085 FOR RENT 2 rooms in modem home. Rent to gether or separatly. AT 6827. ■" FOR ECONOMIC and comfort of living try DIXON APTS., AT 7435. AUTOMOBILE Trunk for sale WE ] 2294 PERRY AND SON.'Transfer, 2624 Caklwell, AT 0114. SnOE REPAIR snops YOUR OWN — LAKE SHOE SERVICE NONE BETTER; 2407 Lake Street. FRANK STUTO, Shoe Repairing while you wait. 2420*4 Cuming Street SALESLADY—Over ioTialeTabH 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. 6000 Representatives Wanted. Intelligence and Sales Dept. Good income assured. E. V. Publishing House, 301-806 Elm st., Dept N3. Nappanee, Indiana. AGENTS—TO 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. Dayton, Ohio. COLORED RACE ONLY. Nation wide social letter club: new friends, romance; strictly confi dential. Particulars free. KIS MET, Boxx 6166-E., Met Sta. Los Angeles, Calif. AGENTS—Sell Emperor Haile Selassie Picture, (Sample 26c). 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. CHURCH OF GOD 2025 North 24th St-wet It. L, Moody, Minister Mr*. Edna W- Moody, Reporter Tho services fofc- January 3rd were very instructive and inapring. Miss Ellesa Victoria Williams spoke three times. Each time her mes sage was searching and thought f|i*<'yoking1 We invite <>ur friends to come and hear her. She wll speak at 3 p m. on Jan. 10th, if the L«rd permits. MT. NEBO BAPTIST CHURCH 3211 Pinkney Street Rev. J. G. Gated, Pastor U* L. BlHingsley( Reporter Sunday school was well attended especially in the midst of the cold wave. Morning services were con ducted by the pastor. A meeting of testimonial praises to God, in adoration to Him for a successful year was witnessed BYPU is doing fine. For the evening worship, Rev. Gates delivered a very profound message He used as a text, “I come in the name of the Lord," af ter which the Lord's Supper was served. Mrs. U L. Billingsley, president of the Union Mission, wishes to announce a meeting of the executive bjard 4n Sunday, Jan. 10th at paradise Baptist church at 3 p m. All members »re urged to be present. CHURCH OP THE LIVING GOD C. M P. F. 2316 North 25th Street Elder Green, Pastor Mrs. C- A. Brayboyi Reporter Sunday school met at the usual hour—9:30 a. m. The lesson was taken from St. Joihn 1:18. Many good thoughts were taken from the lesson. At 11:30 the pastor brought us n wonderful message. One soul as united with the church. At 3:30 tho program was very successful Rev. Steal ptreachd a noble sermon fr«»m Isaiah 6:8. At 8:30 the pas tor brought another burning mes sage. Tho program scheduled for th. second Sunday in January is changed to the 4th- Come one, come all, to tho homecoming pro gram. TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH «(P 1837 North 2-Hh Street Rev. W. L. Canady. Pastor W. B. Robinson, Reporter Our church has been doing some very tangible work under tlhe pas tor, N. C. Cannon, but beginning with Sunday, Jan 10th, Rev. W. L. Canady, now assistant pastor, MCI tp-inqo oq, pi a&nsqp ut oq riav Cannon, the pastor, has been ap pointed to do some research w°rk which will take him as far east as New York and as far south as Memphis, Tenn. lie will devote most of his time to that work for a long period serving us when it' is possible to do so. Rev. P. M Har ris, State Missionary of the New Era Baptist State Association of tho State of Nebraska, has been asked to give us as much of his time as p<>ssible jn helping us to carry on in His Name that doeth all thiigs well. Johnson Drug Co. We Till Relief Prescriptions WE. 0998 .. 1904 N- 24th St. DK. PROYER LUCKY TALISMAN OF THE ORIENT Jinx Removing Incense 25c JOHN THE CONQUEROR ’Incense 25c Lucky oil believed to prevent evil, misfortune; to attract good luck, happiness and pros perity. Send 25c for Jinx Removing Incense. Branch-Japo Oriental Incense Co-, 2419 Seward St, Omaha. Nebraska- Mail orders given prompt attention. BUY SIMPSON GIFT CERTIFICATES NOW j Redeemable at face value on a suit, overcoat, topcoat, tux edo, full dress suit, until July 1, 1937. ..J GOOD ] as gifts for Christmas, birth-] days, graduation, anniver- ■ saries, father’s day, Easter.; etc. CALL Charles H. Davis, the Simpson Man WE 5627 PLATFOSir.i OF THE OMAHA GUIDE Race prejudice must go. The Fatherhood of God and the Brother hood of man must prevail. These are the only principles which will stand the acid test of good citizenship in time of peace, war and death. (1) We must have our pro-rata of emp'oyme’nt in businesses to which we give our patronage, such as grocery stores, laundries, furniture stores, department stores and coal companies, in fact every concern which we support. We must give our citizens the change to live respectably We are tired of educating our children and permitting them to remain economic slaves and enter into lives of shame. (2) Our pro-rata of employment for the patronage to our public corporations such as railroad companies, the street car company, the Nebraska Power company, the Notrhwestern Bell Telephone company and other establishments which we are forced to support by right of franchise. Also our pro-rata of employment in return for the takes we pay in our city, county, state and federal government. (3) To encourage the establishment of a first class hospital that we may get the best that here is in medical science from our doctors whom we know to be nearest to us, also to encourage a high respect of them and encourage more of our girls to take nurses training. .4) An one hundred per cent deportment of our citizens in our public or private places of business, especially on street cars .If we are to be respected we must act respectably, especially in public places where we are constantly before the public’s eye. ,5» A one hundred per cent membership in the Omaha branch of the N. A. A. C. P. should be had to encourage the efforts put forth by the founders of the organization and to assist the general office to establish a five million dollar endowment fund to maintain operating expenses and to further the principles of the N. A. A. C. P. All people of all races must be educated up to a higher principle and a more thorough understanding of Inter-racial relationship that our country may in reality be a government of the people, for the people and by the people, in whole and not in part. (6) The re-establishment of the Christian Religion as Christ taught it, for the uplifting of mankind, eliminating financial and per sonal gain. A practical Christian religion, week days as well as Sunday. An attitude toward our fellowman as a brother in order to establish a prin ciple which will guide the destiny of each other’s children, our neighbor’s children today are our children tomorrow. (7) Courteous treatment in all places of business and the enforce ment of the State Civil right law. (8) To encourage and assist in the establishment of the following financial institutions near 24th and Lake streets: A building and Loan association, a state bank, and, also, a first-class trust company for the purpose of administering aid and assistance to our widows and children. (9) To encourage he erection of a one hundred thousand dollar Young Men’s Christian association building near 24th and Lake streets. (10) To enlarge the Young Women’s Christian Association that it may supply sufficient dormitory accommodations. (11) To teach our citizens to live economically within their earn ing capacity by printing in each issue a budget system for various salaries. (12) To make Omaha a better city in which to live by inaugurating a more cosmopolitan spirit among our American citizens. (13) To put a stop to the Divorce Evil by passing a state law mak ing the mistreatment of a wife or a husband by either of them a crimianl offense to be decided by a jury, first offense, jail sentence of a short dura tion, second offense one of longer duration, third offence from one to five years in the penitentiary. This, we believe, will make me'! and women think before marrying. (14) We must become owners of our city government by paying a seemingly higher salary to those whom we employ to administer its af fairs, a salary that will attract men of high caliber. NATIONAL (1) Fight for a passage of the Dyer Anti Lynch bill and thus stop the shameful lynching of American citizens. (2) One of our citizens in the president’s cabinet. (3) Federal control of the educational sysem that every child must have a high school education. (4) Assist in the furtherence of recearch by our scientists and His torians to prove that civilization was first founded in Africa. (5) Establish a political influence which will bring about our pro rata of higher appointments made by our chief executives. (6) Stop graft in politics by passing a Federal Law making election day a legal holiday and compelling every American citizen of voting age to vote. (7) Prevent further wars by teaching the socalled white race that it is high time for them to quit fooling themselves about white supremacy with only three-tenths of this world’s population. They must be taught that color is due to climatic conditions. They must be taught that seven tenths of the world’s population is made up of darker races. They must be taught that the rays of the sun that blazes upon the equator and turn the skin brown do not effect the power of the brain any more than the coldness of icy glaciers effect the brain of the white race; and that the darker races will not continue to be crushed by a money mad fed. If the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of man are not welded into the hearts of this world’s famly now, by teaching the principles laid down by our Saviour, it will be welded into the hearts of our children some day, soon, on the bloodiest battlefield this world has ever known.