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Church News Continued (Continued from page 8) ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 22nd and Grant Street Rev. M. K. Curry, Pastor K- Matthew*, Reporter Sunday school opened at the lis tin' hour with an attendance ot 97. The It's son win reviewed by Dr. Jones, who made some very inter ir-’ting remadk*. Come again, Dr. Jonon, we are always glnd to have you. The Junior choir, under the direction of Mr*. Ilryant, furnished nrt-dc. After several selection* were rende’ifl by the choir. Mr J. A, Will'* of John A. M K ehur< h '"r< ’ntrod’Ked He ga'e a wonderful oration on “ Negro Youth a> Kingdom Puildors.” We b’d you God *peed. Mr. Willis, ns we do n<A have many voting t>vn who are taking a s*:'id rn this parti.ular subject. A large audience witness ed the young p -oole’s splendid pro gram. Rev. Curry made a abort tnlk • m the ru if'xion of Christ. The NAACP bud a meeting nt .‘1 p m. Some of our loading men of the *Uit>, and cite wi » ■ "V uen* It Y. P. U. was well attended. Two of the group* render**! a i cog rum that was really worth while- Dea con I'rgwt’ord Ln dmm and Mine Ora Lee Brlt-t are the lendera and wo solicit for them your co-opera tion ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH 1212 Priece Street There will ls» a drama entitled “The Case of Life and Death.” March 31st at 8:16 p. m. In the and ito>ium of jRt. John Bapt'ist, 1212 Pierre stny-t,. Jan*"« Willis, direc tor. The general public is cordial ly invited to attend and witness (this wonderful play. Rejv, F,. D. Johnson, pastor. Morning Star Baptist Church 2608 Franklin St. Rev. Wm. Pruitt, Pastor Mrs. W E. Frederick, Rep. Tho iSundaiV aehool o|H>ned at 9:30 a- m. with a good attendance. The Supt, wits in dharge. The le« ,<*on pictured Christ’s trial anil crucifixion- At. 11:30 a. m-, the pastor brought to us a powerful sermon. His subject wits “God’s Hands Are Safe to Full Iln ” His text was taken from St. Luke, 23: 4G. At 3 p. m. the ptustor and church visited ut Pleasant Green church. At G p. m. the BYPU open ed with a large attendance- 25 were present, aside from visitors. At 8 p. m. Rev. Saunders of Des Moinea, la- brought the message. His sub ject wpvs ‘True Witnesses.” Hi* text was taken from Act 1:8. Our hearts were made to bum while he talked to us by the way. Visit the Morning Star Baptist church once and we assure you that you will aomei again. W« welcome you. - T -— Hie president and member* of the Willing Workers club of the Metropolitan (Spiritual church of Christ wish to thank Rev. Green and all participants in making the pew rally a success. Rev. Green preached a lovely sermon. The text was “Are You Willing To Work?” This subject was taken from St. John. ———o BETHEL BAPTIST CHTJBOH 29th and T Streets Joshua Henderson, Reporter On Easter Sunday night nt 8 p. m,, the ehidren of Ttethol will be in full charge of the service. We w;1t have •''’’he Children’s Hour,” which consists of primaries, inter mediates and iunior hoys nnd girls who will recite, sing and present twto 2(1 minlute 'playb.Pnoceeding the “Children’s Hour.” the senior hors nndgirls of our church will nresent “On the Third Pay,” a three scene plnv. Those taking ma jor parts! are Miss Carrie MeOinty, 1 ftoivrpT.wrPNTft i i FP.OM I i A A A ^on1 Tompany JA. 2159 i i Special Cash Prize— Fresh Off the Oars. i i I Deep mined Super Southern COAL Ton $7.50 I i VjTon ____._3.75 i i 500 Lbs___1.95 *_ ns Rachel; Mr. Jerry Valree, a1 Gaius; Mia» Margaret Burg<x?«, as Sarah and Mr. Roncoe Alston, n.« Marcus- The Senior choir will as sist in the singing- Mi*s Addie Fox all i» directress Friday evening the Hillside choir and Bethel’s choir will present a cantata, “The Last Seven Words.” This promises to be a nice affair. Sunday morning at 6 o’clock, the choir will present an Easter pa geant, "The Open Tomb- ’ Break fast will be served at 7 a. m- by the (Sunday school in the church hall. ———o MT. NEBO BAPTIST 0 H U R OH Kev. J. G. Gates, Pastor Dolly Dixon, Reporter Mt. Nabo Sunday school "as opened with a large attendance- The bv-son was studied for thirty min xes and reviewed by Mr. Thomas who brought out some very good thoughts. The morning s>*rv ire was opened ■ ith song and prayer. Our pastor VMS somewhat late, but our faith ful deacons carried the prayer ser \ i< e on until he ari ived. The text vrs found in Jnmes 3:3. vubjoct ‘rJehold. we put bits in the horses mouth, that they may obey us; and wo turn about their whole body-’’ I'ho massage was food to the soul, we all learned much. The afternoon service was opened at 3 o’noek with Rev. Curry and church. Rev, Ourry delivered an in spiring message- We were all bene fited. At this time the charge was giv. cn by Rev. Moseley of Mt. Olive. Rev Gates then xpressed his grat itude to the churohes in their co -i|n.ration with him The total amount taken in during the week was $5.52. We had Mrs. Gates among us in uur serjee, we were very glad to have her with u«. Night service was omitted as ev ery one was so faithful all week -V Clair Chapel, Rev. W. C. Conwell, Pastor G. GooBby, Reporter. Services were well attended throughout the day, it being Pnlnv Sunday. The pastor preached from T.uko 9:40. His subject was “My Face is Set on Jerusalem-’’ This was beautifully expounded. Even ing services consisted of a message through song. On Easter Sunday several will bo confimred at the morning service- A program by the children a(nd a play, entitled “In heritance,M by the senior group will constitute the «<vdning ser vices. ‘The Feast of the Red Corn,’’ an Indian ojteretta, will be pre sented at the church on April 1st Come and hear this beautiful oper etta, directed by Mrs- InU Bennett. The sick of the church are all im proving. —o— FIRST SPIRITUAL TEMPLE NO. S 24ttt and Blondo Street* Daughter M. Quinn. Leader Rar. C. Jackson. Ass’* P»«t«r Although we were late In start ing Sunday morning, we enjoyed a wonderful sermjon- Our pastor spoke from the 92nd Psalm, 12th and 13th verses. iSunday night ser vices wck-e nicely attended- The text was taken from St. John 12: 12-13- One soul was united to the •hurch. We all feel that we were greatly benefited by the blessed palm service. Healing and prophesy ing by our pa«tor. Many were bene fited. Elder Greon of the Church of God in Ohri«t will conduct revival se.A'k-ea all this wtck. Come out and hear him. He is a wonderful spaker front God. 'Comte meet u» at the sepulchre honoring the resurrection of our Lord, from 8:00 a m. to 7:00 a m. on Easter Sunday morning. Pro gram at 3 o’clock Easter Sunday afternoon. Regular services «t 8 o'clock p. nv The publi* i» invited - --o-— Pleasant Green Baptist Church Ber. J .H. Reynolds, Pastor, Mrs. Lottie Keys, Reporter, Morning services were held at 10:46 a. m. end was lead by Dea con* S. Pearl and Davis. The mprn •V- sermon began at 11:16 a. mi Or«n prayer was by Rev. C. L. Union. Scripture l'reion wm by Pfv. S,ti l”fair. Tfie cfto^r fvang thiee opening songs. The pastor’s subject waa "Make a Noise About j'esus,’’ which was very plainly de monstrated- The (Stanford sisters then gave a duet, entitled, "I Get Heaven In My Views.” Two new nrmVr" were united to the church, in the persona of Mrs. Irene Beaman and Mrs. Joseph Union. Easter morning service* will be held at 6. a. nu in the morning. The Sunday nehool Bluster program will be at 9:30 a. m. At 12 M. there will be a joint baptism at Pilgrim Baptist church. At 8 p. m. the choir .will rtyider an Baser cantata. All friends are asked to be in their pews at an early hour. Everybody is welcome. The Willing Workers club of Pleasant Green church will have an April Fool Box party at the home of the president. Come, tihere will be lots of fun. There will be no meeting of any clubs at Pleasant Green Church as this ia Holy Week. All clubs are to meet as usual the first week of April. The Autumn Leaf club had a rally on Sunday afternoon. Morn ing Star and iSaleni Baptist church and their choirs were also with us. We thank them for their presence. Tho Willing Worker's club en tertained the January, February, und. March born people at the home of Mrs. Patton, 2718 Franklin street HARDING’S SEALTEST ICE CREAM ftodwid ate tta SUtlESY SYSTEM *1UMUTQBY PROTECTION In All Flavors Call Your Harding Dealer The Hardinsr Company At 6040 I I ' I 6/y j.. , Delicious suncbies, rt. h malt — ^ tfOlllL UR6 tflS ed milks,.jumbo sodas. En L^yi mfa t m joy your favorite sorvin"!lt B JLILCS.-jti8. J. our mo !ev" to ftnte foun 3 “ tains. j ! _ 3 We have all the popular flavors of ice cream. Take some home. ' SERVING FAIRMONTS ICE CREAM <JflerPcakof Quality rJh Johnson Drue: Co, Fairmont 1004 Ko-24U1 WE 0998 Robbins Pharmacy 2306 No. 24th WE 1711 ....., — — - - The True Light Gospel Singers rendered several numbere- The Ross sisters sang a duet. Mr. Harris Rey nolds had charge of the program There were 61 present. Everyone reported a wonderful time. -o— Mr. Burnell Johnson of the Zion Baptist church wishes to thank members of the Zion (Sunday school for the lovely bouquet of flowers brought out to him Monday by the chairman of the sick committee, Mrs. Bolden. Mr. Burnell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Colbert. Johnaon of 3020 Pinkney St. He has been sick for some time, but is now recover ing rapidly. r..T t |-«-r j--, , g t « > 9--»■ t r BELZER'S MARKET Groceries, Poultry, Meat Phone WE 1411 1624 N. 24 Omaha, Nebr. I ACE TIE SHOP Man's Dress Shirts _$1.00 Guaranteed Fast Colors and Full Cut ’i i i i | Men's Hand tailored Ties 49c 2 for 95c ii ii ACE TIE SHOP i i 1402 Farn&m »•■■•nq (>' 9 i0 m mi m 0 A dramatic moment in the Zion Passion Play, which is now in its third season in Shiloh tabernacle, Zion, Illinois. Performances are given each Sunday afternoon from March 21 to June 27 in eusive. More than 100,000 person witnessed the play in the laeft two years. 1 1 i Meadow Gold •1 ii 1' 11 • I i i Dairy 11 ii Products t 11 11 ! [ ii 11 ii 1 i I i II i * ! 11 1 11 \ ii 1 11 11 Congratulations on your | ; Anniversary . Easter Specials OUR STORES WILL BE FILLED WITH ALL THE SPECIAL GOOD DAINTIES—together with Bread and Rolls from which you ran select for your Easter dinner and breakfast. ROLLS—Rich and Tasty. Napkin Rolls, Clover Leaf, Butter Crust, White Mountain and Parker House, dozen .16c and 20c CAKITv—made of home tested RccipeH Yellow Butter Hake, Lemon, Cocoanut filling . 45c Lady Baltimore 45c i Apricot Cake .. 45e Ribbon Cake 40c Angel Food Cake . 25c & 50o ea. Eunnie & Chick Cookies 20<- do*. ' The White Lamb Mould Cake .. $100 Pecan Rolls 15c six in pan Individual Honey Top Coffee Cakes.5c ea. PIES—Banana Cream, Lorn on and Cocoanut Cream 25c Virginia Baked Ham in our ovens Congratulations on your 10th Annvcrsary -f t t * , -^..T.—t..T T ^ t t t » t- e , » » , . 1 Dress Ip For Easter t 100 PER CENT ALL WOOL f Suits and Top-coats j Size (J'-jl" ft ft Spring | 32 to 48 Hr ■ w ■ w Colors ALTERATIONS FREE j161~ H&RRY MftSQM —rd SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. M. B: Bilbrew, Pastor Minnie Bryant, Rep. Stervyes were good at .Salem Sunday- The Sunday school start er the day with a group of eager pupils to learn the word ofGod. The BYPU had an inspiring musi cal program which was conducted by Group No. 3. You mi*a a treat when you fail to visit the Salem BYPU. The tea whch waa sponsor ed by the Sunday school was a re markable success At 11 a- m. Rev. C. G.. Pettis brought to us a splendid gospel message from the 14th chapter of St- Lukt, “Cofm\s for all things are now rea(dy.’* At 8 p. m. he brought us another fohceful mess ago from the 21st chapter of St Matthew* and the tenth verse, We are looking for our pastor Rev. M. B. Bilbrew to be with us next Sunday. Visitors. are always Welcome at Salem. ftRSKAGGS A New Neighborhood Store' AT 16th and LOCUST (2911 North 16th) FRI. and SAT. SPECIALS Pancake Flour 3 1b bag- 10c ! ■* i Lard, pure, 2 lbs. 23c OJP.S. Jell Powder, 3 for 10c 3oda Crackers, 2 lb. box 15c Flour, 0 P. S., 5 lb. bag 20c Pork and Beans per can 5c North 16th Street. VWWWWWWWAVWW BIRD ROOFS1 Protect Your Property and Increase Its Value. 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