Attend Church . . . FIRST SPIRITUAL TEMPLE NO. 6 2Hli and Blondo Streets Haughtier M. Quinn. Leader Rev. f. Jackson, Ass'* Pastor Fnr,,*vt school gt (> 45 o’clock Su’ Jac morning service at 11:0(1 o’clock. Rev. Jackson In charge. Sunday night service at 8:0€ o’clock Haughtc" Marian Quinn in ohcrgp. Fvervene welcome. Mondrv night deve’oplng class a1 25 M* FHnney St., no charge. Tue-day nigh* Bible class at the f Tempi#. Thursday night altar call and healing and prophesying. Mother Rosie Jones in charge. Mother B-nhop Sutton of Spirit ual Temple No, 1 of Kansas City, ■will conduct, a meeting at Solrltunl T-mnl-t No.6, 241h and Rondo, in Omaha from Jan. 27aslble. Everyone is invited to attend the Bible class on Wednesday evening at eight. TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 1837 North 21th Street Rev. N- C. Cannon, D. I) , Pastor Mrs. W. B- Robinson, Reporter I Our services were extremely high all day. The pastor spoke at 11:30 a- m. on the subject, “The Road That Nobody Knows.” Evening sermon was preached by Rev. L- B Bledsoie, subject, “A Good Soldier.” It was an Inspiring message Among the visitors were Mr. Cas tle and Mrs. Wade of Minneapolis. You are always welcome to worship with us CLARINDA, IOWA SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. Nicholson, Pastor Sunday school was In a high mood with the assistant superinten dent in charge. The pastor, who has been absent Tor three weeks on account of the weather, was out. Morning services were well attend ed. The evening service was a high light of the day. Those present possessed a new spirit to put over a greater program this year. Mr Dunn, an old citizen of Clarinda, ■died last week. The wedding of Mr. George Cason was made known Sunday. ET. PAUL A. M. E CHUROH 2302 Grace Street Rev. Mrs. Glcnna M. Howell, Pasto Rev. W. R- Burch, Presiding Elder Rev. J. W. Martin, Presiding Bishop Regular morning service at 11:00 o’clock Si^nday schoo’ from 2:00 to 3:0G p. m Evening service at 8:00 p. m. Sunday, Jan- 24th, the usua services were held. Mrs- Lee, Mr Thompson, Miss Wright, Eldei Bridgcford were visitor The om ac-es'^on w"s Miss Margaret Ro. binson. Sunday school literature ii now on hand. On Thursday night, Jan. 28tl Douglas Mission will serve lunheoj at St. Paul AMEZ church. ■ ■■■■■riiiifiii■a mummmmm■ i CLEAVES TEMPLE CHURCH 2."Vh and Decatur Streets Rev. D. W. Rass, Pastor Henryetta Makins, Reporter _ Our thought for the week. Col | I as Inns 3:2. Set you affection* on I thing-* which are above, n<»t on j things i n the earth. Sunday, Jan 24th, dawned mod erately cold, but with a beautiful sunshine. Did you attend church somewhere? If not, try to meet ! us next week ijegordlcan of the weather. With Sunday school well attend led. 'h«. day began well. Rev. F. C. Williams spoke for the junior htt'ch. Rev. D. W- Bass preached j'1 morning sermon from the. book 1 of St- JoRn, ,‘}:3 "Jesus answered land, said unto him; verily, verily I ray unto thee, except a man be born again he cannot see the Kingdom of God." The text was, "Ye must bo born again." After the sermon Messrs. Charles Garland and Ross Fi ntaln were baptized. Dr. A. L- Hawkins spoke, at (he Epworth League. His theme, “The nerds of the Negro this day,” was vf vital Importance, inasmuch as h« emphasized the facts that the Negri,1 nerd higher school standards and more self confidence. Rev. Hass again preached at night from Rev, 2:11, “lie that hath an ear, let him hear what the. spirit salth unto the hurchts. He that over ecmeth shall n"t b« hurt of the sec ■ :ii| death.” The text was, G"d’s message to the church Mrs, Bessie Davis and Mrs. Mary Montgomery were both suf ficiently recovered enough to at tend church. We pray that they and many others that are 111 may continue to improve. Tho Loyal Matrons will bo guests of the Forward Step club at the Installation at he home of Mr and Mrs. Ther*>ne Rohers, 2610 De catur on Tuesday evening. Rev. D- W. Bass will leave Tues day night for Warrenshury, Mo., to attend the January council. He will return the €»nd ur league and enjoy our lesson topics and programs The lesson for Sunday, January 31st, Is “What Do I Know About My Church?’’ Scripture lesson, I Tim. 3:14-16 Visit Bethel next Sunday- Y°u will never regret it. MT. NEBO BAPTIST CHURCH 3211 Pinkney Street Rev. J. G. Gates, Pastor Mrs. U. L. Billingsley, Reporter Sunday school opened at the us ual hour. Our lessons are beautif ully portrayed that all might get the best Instructive help. Eleven o'clock services were con- ( ducted by the pastor. The text used from Luke 8:25 “What manner of man Is this: for He commandefh even ihe win|< and watetr, and they obey Him.” 3 o’clock services were held with the Union Mission at the Paradise Baptist church- This was enjoyed very much by aU- Rev. J. G.. Gates delivered the message BYPU looks very promising with Rev. J. H Harris doing his best.. Evening services were conducted by the pastor. Rev. Harris preach ed, without knowledge, the samei subject used for the morning ser vices- Nevertheless, it was brought In a different light and much food for thought was delivered from It. PLEASANT GREEN BAPTIST CHURCH 27th and Franklin Streets Rev. J. H. Reynolds. Ptastor Mrs. Lottie Keyes, Reporter Sunday school at 9 a- m was well attended. We had 57 out for Sunday school. Service was at 11 a. m Rev.. Green preached the morning and eventing sermons, which were well attended Every one enjoyed Rev. Green’s talk and tho spirit was really felt- Rev. J. H Reynolds Is out of town run ning a vten-day revival mooting. BYPU meets at 6 p. m The Missionary Circle of Plea sant Green church met at 2 p. m Thursday at the church. Mrs.. J. Jackson, president; Mrs. L. Keys, secretary. The Missionary Sermon will bo preached Jan. 31st at 3 p. m- Ev eryone Is welome Mrs- Burl ts sick in a local hos pltal y/Thc Telephone Gives Me More Time to Enjoy My Friends** This remark by one of our customers expresses benefit of telephone serv ice which busy women ap preciate. “Ordering g-roceries and meat— calling department stores—all these save the time and, effort of trips in the car.” she explained. Another woman told us: “It certainly is conven ient to call the grocer or druggist when I want something. I don’t have to clean up to go out and I often find I can take ad vantage of bargains that I might have to pass up be cause I couldln’t go to the store. But the telephone goes for me.” NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY PLATFORM 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'oyment 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. Iftifi.illjidli U t|j ' (7) Courteous treatment in all places of business and the enforce ment of the State Civil right law. ** “ j (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 mer: 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 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. i