Attend Church . . AAAJLULM.MJLMJIIII ■ ■ ■■ ■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ FIRST SPIRITUAL TEMPLE NO. 6 24and Hondo Streets Daughtier M. Quinn. Leader Rev. C. Jackson, Ash'* Pastor Sunday school at *1 45 o'clock Sur’ila'* morning service at 11:00 o'clock. Re*'. Jackson In charge. Sunday ntght service at 8:00 o’clock. Daughter' Marian Quinn In charge. Everyone welcome Monday night developing class at 252!* Kinney S'., no charge. Tuesday night Bible class at the Temple. Thursday night altar call and healing and prophesying, Mother Rosie J->ne» In charge. MT NEBO BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. R. Rates, l*ast«r Mrs. U. L. Billingsley, Reporter Sunday school opened at the us ual hour with real good attendance. Everyone emed to have enjoyed «-nth«rmg, and derived much good from a most wonderful lesson, 11 o'clock services were conduct ed by tb' pastor, bringing a soul atirrtrg message from 2nd King 23:3 BYPU held with City Union Th« pastor presided at the evening ser vices R* v. Rer\fr<> preached the aerm'*n on the subject, "Friend ship” from Prov, 24th chapter BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. A Phillips, Pastor 5 Sunday school opened at the us ual hour- At 11 a. in the pastor delivered a wonderful message from Numbers 32:22 Rev, I. S. Wilson, presiding elder of the Kansas City district, worshipped at our evening services- He* preached fr<>m I Cor. 13:132, The A, C E. League met at the regllar Infi p m. Subject for Sunday, Feb. 7th, "Christian Youth Face the Future Together” “Let no man despite thy youth, but be thou an example of the believers in iho word in conservation, In ehar ity, in faith, in purity." Thu Silver Cake which was giv en by the Junior Stewardess was well supported. The evening was Hpent In playing games The dinner given by the senior stewardess was a success. A dress with one hundred pockets and a program will be presented at the church on Feb. 10th, at 8 p, m. Visito.-s are always welcome MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. I*. Jones, Pastor Forysteen Burroughs, Reporter Promotions are still taking place In the Sunday school department. Saturday, the superintendent, Mr. D. Stlth, and a few of the teachers had a pie sale- This effort proved to be quite a success and everyone was happy Words of the pastor In 1937 that will either bring us closer to God or drive ua farther away fom Him, seem already to be ful filling. At the 'ime they wore spok en, one may or may not have thought a great deal about them. But the sermon Sunday morning again brought them to mind sup ported by facts ad scriptures that bear them out in full- Those who etay close to God will have many things revealed to them before they actually happen The 3 o’clock ser vice was assisted by Rev. Z. E- Mc Gee, pastor of New Hope Baptist church and one of his deacons, Bro William Beasley- Prayer was offer ed by Rev. Wriggins and the lesson Acts 6th chapter was read by Rev. F P. Jones. The hve persons set apart as deacons were cath?chisod by Rev. McGee- They were Bros E.. Beasley, C H- Hall, C. Stewart, White and Lucas. Also at this time ell officers and teachers of the Sun day school and BYPU and other auxiliaries came forward and were installed for the year- I am sure that each wife felt pround of the husband who was made a deacon and that each person felt the seri ousness of the responsibility placed upon him The Mission Circle which met at the home of Mrs- C Stewart last Thursday reported an enjoyable time Each member brought his thimblo and needle and finished the the quilt. An appetizing lunch was served We were glad to note that Mr. Dwight Stlth and Mrs Mary Tow les were out for the first time since their illness. Mrs Jackson, Mrs Wright, Mrs.. L.. Wade, Mr A- T.. Stewart, and Mrs.. Nina Cox still remain auite ill. Miss Hartfield of Mississippi and Miss Johnson of the city were vi sitors The church with a welcome for all. CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD 2316 North 25th Street Elder 1*. (I. (Jreen, Pastor Mrs. C. A. Itrayboy. Reporter Sunday school opt ncd at the us ual hour The lesson was outlined beautifully- At 11 a m . the pastor preached a wonderful sermon from he 4th chapter of Eph 24th verse. Everyone was made to feel good At 3:30 p. m the |>ast<>r preached for Rev. Cannon at the Trinity i baptist church, 1827 N<>- 24th St. Re'”.. Cannon and hU people were with us Sunday night and also Rev. Davis and his congregation- Rev.. Cannon brought to us a soul stir [ t ing message and < ur hearts were mad" o rejoice We are always glad to have our frl"nds to come out with us Every one Is welcome.. ST. JOHN A M. E. CHUROH "The Friendly Church” Rev. R. A. Adams, Pastor Although Sunday was a very cold there was a fair attendance at Sun day school and church. Rev. I. S Wilson, now presiding e'der of the Kansas district and a former pastor of St. .John preach ed the morning message. Rev. Ad ams, the pastor, preached at night There were many good thoughts t« b‘ remembered In both sermons. Other ministers present were Rev. Z R McDonald, Olive* Butler, Tho mas Ru<‘ker and C. C. Baker The Ust of the sick «f the church was not passed In, but the church wishes for all a speedy recovery. Th*> clubs of the church are busy making plans for their financial drive The men organized into a club kown as the Men’s Progres sive dub.” Watch and you will hear great things from this club. Dr. Wesley Jones is the new president Now that this financial drive is on, all memjbjers and friends of St. John are asked to d<> th-er best. The visitors Sunday were Miss Celia Nehan <>f Alliance, Nebr,; Mr John B. Horton, jr. and B, T.. Washington of Omaha . Visitors are always welcome t<> St. John. Head the Omaha Guide for your church, soeial and fraternal news. It will keep you posted CLARINDA, IOWA SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. I). Nicholson, Pastor The Popularity contest which closed Thursday night, Jan. 25th, was a great success with the My sterious quartette program. Mrs. Juanita Ohom of Clarinda w°n the lirst prize Mrs. 01 la Lotts of Oma ha won tho second prize and Mr. Baker won third prize. A<1 had a wonderful time. Mr Sam Wead of Omaha was a special guest. The church doors are always open to visitors Sunday school was well attended. The morning service was an inspiration. It was conducted by the pastor Rev. Brayboy of Omaha brought the evening mess ge. The subject was; “Obey God.” All had a high spirit CHURCH OF GOD 2025 North 24 Street R. L. MOODY, Pastor Edna W. Moody, Reporter Services wer^ he'd nt the usual hours. The message for the morn ing was the second of a series on tho “Priesthood of Christ.” The specific thought w’as the “Excellen cy of His Ministry ” Being ‘m St. Luke, 4:40. The topic was “That Great Physician-” Services were rendered at 3 p. m. by the mission society, Rev Chowder delivered the mission sev mon, which was Illustrated beauti fully, A very nice program was rendered by Mrs B. Pearl. Mrs. Tally sang a solo and was accom panied by "her husband Our pre sident, Mrs. Jackson, was 111 and unable to be present. We were sor ry she was not there METROPOLITAN CHUTtOH NEWS Sunday the weather was fair and the service was well attended. Rev. Johnson preached from Genesis 28: 1(5 “And Jacob awaked out of his sleep and he said, surely the L«rd is in this place; and I knew it not,” Subject ‘ns, Reporter Our thought for the week: Psalm 41:1 “Blessed is he that considered: the poor; the Lord will deliver him in time of trou ble.” Sunday school was well at tended. The lesson was very in tcresting and appropriate since the strongest evil of the land and country is liquor. The lns son, “is Alcohol an Asset or a Liability! ’ Could be discussed by everyone. Mr. J. L. Willis of St. John Baptist church spoke for :l:e Junior church. After the most eloquex:t speech, the pastor spoke of extending the Junior hour, giving the reason “The work is so enthusiastic and spir itual that more time is needed.’’ Much spitf.t was shown during 11 o’clock service1. The 7:30 service was also very spiritual. Thje pi^-itor spoke for both. Regretfully we announce the departure of Mr. George Baker, the first pcsident of the Ep worth League. lie will be great ly missed in the adult choir, the Forward Step club and the lea gue. A soldier in the U. 8. Army cannot always choose his fri ends, so Mr. Baker was moved to Leavenworth, Kas. The Young peoples club will celebrate Negro History Week on Friday, Feb. 12th at 8 o’ clock. Sunday Feb. 7th the club is sponsoring a program given by the City Service orchestra, at 3 p. m. The Forward Step club is meeting this week at the church The Forward Step Club held its installation last Tuesday night,members from Board No. 1-2 and the Loyal'Matron club were present. Mrs. Advert a Randell of Si. John A. M. E. gave a reading, “His Last Court.’’ Mrs. Bertha Bill’s pa per on “Personality and its place in Religion,’’ Was well received. Mrs. Georgia Roberts read a paper entitled, “A Door keeper in the House of Cod.’’ Officers installed were Mrs. Sarah Firmer, pcsident; Mrs. G. Roberts, vice president; Mrs. C. Hayes, secretary; Mr. L. Jefferson, treasurer; Mr. G. Baker chaplain and M.T. Ro berts, headusher. As Moses lifted up the serpent in th,0 wilderness we pray, that all sick will be lifted up and healed. See you nert week a.t church. /yThe 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 groceries 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 couldn’t go to the store. But the telephone goes for me.” NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BUY AN OMAHA GUIDE FROM YOUR NEAREST SO OMAHA AGENT McGill and Davis 2516 Q Street j J. C. Harris Grocery Store, 5224 S. 30 St. JMA 0741. Dorsey Oliver, 5709 S. 29 St. JMA 2678 Mrs. Margaret Bowles 6407 S. 28 St. The mother of Mr Avant, 2432 Parker St., Is slowly improving Mr. R. A- Thomas, 3115 Burdette St , who has been ill for several days, is much better. - College* of Colonial Timew The colleges established in Colo nial times were primarily for the training of the clergy. In New Kng innd the Puritans founded Harvard In 1030 and Yale In 1701. In New York, King's college (now Colum bia) was founded by the Church of Kngland In 1754. The College of New Jersey (1740), which later de veloped Into Princeton university, was a Presbyterian Institution. At Williamsburg, Va., the College of William and Mary (1003), the sec ond college to be established In the English colonies, represented the Church of Kngland. Classified Ads SUITE of three rooms, modern 2920 No. 25th, WE 5734 Newly tjeb orated!, unfurnished apartments, on car line. Call AT 7435., AT 6423, WE 3678, Mrs. Dixon. MODERN room, AT 7366. NICE large south room on first floor. WE 4162 Furnished apartment, newly decor ated, in first class condition, AT 7313. Five room house, nicely furnished, utility bills paid by owner, easy to heat, JA 0986. Unfurnished rooms, 1514 No. 19th. YOU CAN GET Appetizing barbecue, delicious fried chicken, just-right chili and heavenly tamales at Mason’s, 2024 Durt St. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS NOTES . .m—». -m - - -- -- -- -- SO OMAHA Gide— Mrs. Jesse Hajtfield in indis posed. Funeral service for Mr. Bill Anders, who died Friday Jau. 29th, were held Tuesday, Feb. 2, from Lewis Mortuary. Mrs. Margaret Bolds, who has been ill, is better. Woodson Oenter Annual Meeting Annual meeting of the Center will be held Thursday, Feb. 18. Mrs. S. Rhone will be in charge of the program to be rendered then. Mrs. Grace Bradford Given Shower Woodson Center staff gave a shower Saturday, Jan. 23rd, honor ng Mrs. Grace Bradford. Present were some twienty per sons. New Year Forum On Sunday Jan. 31st, was Woodson Center's New Yeaa Forum. Presiding wTas Mr. J. C. Collins. Speakers were Rev. P. J. Sears, pastor of Bethel Bap tist church, Mrs. 0. G. Wilson, president Social Settlement Board. Subject, “The Church, Social Recreational (and Reli gious Needs of Youth." Dis cussion leader, Mr. Roscoe Al ston. Some sixty-five persons were in attendance. Tea was served after the meeting. Mr. Wiseman McClinton Os suffering from a, broken leg. Mr. Amos Starks plans to en ter a local hospital this week to undergo an appendectomy. Mrs. Helen Royston, who suf fered a fall Friday, is better. ECONOMY TAILOR Chas. M. Simmons, Prop. 1812 N. 24th St. WE. 6370 Saturday Night Club The Saturday Night club met Jan. 30 at the home of Mrs. Robt. Debose, 2910 R St. The next meeting will be Feb. 6th, at the home of Miss Idella But ler, 2913 So. 29th St, Mrs. Sadie Jones and small son Johnnie jr., left Jan. 27th for Dallas, exas, where they will make an indefinite stay. Be fore returning home, they will visit in Galveston. Mrs. Hazel Sampson, 6221 S. 29th St., is ill. Mrs. Bertha William died Sunday, Jan. 24th. OUR CHURCHES Union M. E. Church Rev. Adams preached the morning service the past Sun day. Rev. Wade, ex-pastor, was in charge of the 3:00 p. m. ser vice. Attendance was good. Church of God in Christ Elder G. S. Hayden, Pastor The church enjoyed fair at tendance at its evening service. SOUTH OMAHA MERCHANTS HINES CLEANERS Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Alterations land Relining. If it can be cleaned, we will clean it. J. D. 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