The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 27, 1937, 674 Edition, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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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.
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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.
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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,
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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Apricot Cake .. 45e
Ribbon Cake 40c
Angel Food Cake . 25c & 50o ea.
Eunnie & Chick Cookies 20<- do*.
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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
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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.
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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.
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