Attend Church . . W.V.'.'.V.V.V.’.V.V.V.V.V. CLAIR CHAPEL M. E. CHURCH Rev. W. C. Conwell, Pastor Georgia Goo^by, Reporter The Sunday school started the dayV. nrisvwi, nnd a wonderful thought was gained from tiho les son, ‘Do’iv^ am- e ThfMugh Obed ience. ” This was the first, Sunday in the new pastdral year, we were glad i|i have out pastor return to Us and wo pray that this year will be more successful than last year. K:i n-p'cit at the conference was #e / *andu|iT and gm’ited t1 h a.p pl'ime cf I it »n'ire conference. The morning m i age was brought to us by Rev. Stireeter of Ft, Madi son. ia. 11 >a mthj* t was “That Wicked City.’ His thoughts were centered m be ng true me'sengers for Cf tj e chureh are improving. Visitors art* always welcome to Clair OuipcI. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. M- K. Curry, Pastor C. R. Reynolds, Reporter Sunday school opened at 9:30 a. m- with n Hrgto number present. Many helpful (thoughts were brou ght out in the lesson. At 11 o'clock, the service was opened |>y a very inspiring ppHyer •orvico, after which the junior choir lhd tho procesa;onal by sing ing, “Holy, Holy Holy” followed by Deacon R. Taylor, sr A beau tiful and inspiring sermon was preached by pastor Curry. The text was taken from Hebrews 11. 24-25. One central thought was we should know ttho will of God and do it. The subject was: "Signific ance and Choice of Decision,” was very plainly portrayed in the dis course throughout, the sermon Sun day night Rev. Curry preached a short sermon fr»m the first Psalms, reminding us (that the ungodly man Cannot enjoy the fullness of life. “Tho Nehemiah club,” which is tho men’s club of Zion church, gave a box social Thursday evening, April 22nd in the churcth dining room. It was a decided success- All who were present enjoyed them selves immensely. -o— BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH 2128 Franklin Street Rev. A. Phillips, I*astor At 11 o'clock, the pastor preach ed an inspiring message from Gene sis 49:4. IIi« subject was “Unstable as Water, Thou Shall Not Excel." In the afteikioon , Rev. Phillips and fumily motored to Fremont, Nebr-, to attend the Quarterly Meeting of H. D. Piggue- They were accompan ied by Mrs- Bruner and Rev. But ler. At tho evening service, Rev. H D Piggue preached an interesting sermon from Sti. I.uke, 24:49 The ACE League met at the us ual hour. The lesson was very in teresting and ®ach one present took an active part- The subject for Sun day, May 2nd is, "How I Propose to Make My Vocation Christian.” The Senior Stewardess Board is sponsoring h May Breakfast at the home of Mrs. Sloan, 2428 De catur street on Thursday, May Gth. The Junior Stewardess board will have a backyard luncheon on Wed nesday, May 5th at tho homo of Mrs. Brownl»w, 2810 Ohio street. METROPOLITAN CHURCH Rev. R. W. Johnson, 1’astor Mrs. Willie Varner, Reporter Due to the high wrind and snow, the attendance nt the Metropoli tan was small on Sunday morn ing. Rev. Johnson preached a won derful sermon from Exodus 37:27. His subject was “Unthankful ” The spirit of the Lord was timely there. Four souls ware united to the church. At 6 o'clock, Union time Mrs. Crumbley would be very happy to have yoti come out and enroll. Mrs Patsy Woody' I f^e* teacher^ At 8 o’clock, Rev. Johnson prea ched from Exodus 32:10. His sub ject was "Let Me Alone.” There wa« a large attendance to witness the sermon Don’t forget the Mother’s Day Drama at 8 o’clock. The play is written and directed by the pas tor. There will also be an operetta given with the play- I am sure you V.V.V.W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V will enjoy this wonderful play so cotno oarly and get a seat. Rev Jr l>n»on will leave for Gary, Indians for a visit of two weeks Tho membership wish him * lovely trip. To tdie Mo there, Sisters and Daughters of Omaha: You are cor idially invited to attend the Wo men’d Day progirtam on Sunday, Mother’s Duy at 8:80 p. m- at the Metropolitan Spiritual Church of Chri*#. This day has been set aside as Women’s Day at the Metropoli tan- Mr#. Beulah Johnson will be in charge. There will also be a pro gram rendered by fcht Cadies of tho church and city. We al«o in \ it« tilin' fathers, husbands and Kona to coin" out anil see what the the women of today can do. If any one would like to take part in this wonderful program, ste or call Mrs C. MtiylL-rry, 2217 Ohio street WE 89(54 __ - ST. JOHN AME CHURCH “The Friendly Church” Krv. It. A. Adams, Pallor The cold snow and rain caused n d®©roaiij in the number attending Sti. John on Sunday. The unexpect ed cold weather kept the children at home, but we ho pc with a change in the weather they will again come out a« Children's Day is so near. Rev. Adams preached a very in teresting Kjrmon at 11 o’clock. In tihe afternoon, Rev. Adams deliver ed a brief address at the Goodwill Spring Mpsical on the subject, “Th« Relation of the Choirs to Pu blic Worship.” The quarterly meeting will be at St. John next Sunday. Dr. Adam? is asking that all nipoort «o he «an make a good report and make it on time. The ohoir is to be commended for tihe showing It made at the Good will Spring Musical. Mr- McVay, preHident of the choir, is very much pleased with the spirit of coopera tion shown on the part of alh Road the Omaha Guide and keep well posted on your Church, social and fraternal new hi -o FIRST SPIRITUAL TEMPLE NO. 6 ?4th and lilondo Streets Daughter M. Quinn, Leader Rev. C. Jackson, Ass't Pastor Morning Service, 11 o’clock Night service, 8 o’clock Toe dny nighlj, Bible class. Thursday night, altar enll, heal ing and jlopheeying by pastor. Wo were glad to report a ni< o attendance all day Sunday. Kven tho chilly weather didn’t dampen the spirit. Your presence and cheery smile will help to put the progrom over. Come out and join us MORNING STAR BAPTIST CHURCH 2608 Franklin Street Rev. Wm. Pruitt, Pastor Mrs. W. E. Fredericks, Reporter Sunday school attendance was only fair, da® to the inclement weather. At 11:80 a. m- the pastor was at his best in bringing to u« a burn ing message from Genesis 1:1. His subject was “Come In ” At 8 p. m. the city-wide mission was in session- Mrs. Billingsley is president. Thu sei-mon was prea ched by Rev. Collins of St. Luke Baptist church. At 6 p- m. BYPU attendance was good. A lovely program was ren dered by the Ladies group. At 8 p. m- the pastor again brought to us another burning message from Matthew' 26:39. His subject was “Go A Little Further.” The ChocOlat" Sip given at the homo of Mrs. McGee, 2810 Seward street, under the auspices of the Mission Circle was a success. ‘*Game thou witli us and we shall do theo good.” We welcomte you. •..o-— CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD C. W. F. F. 2316 No. 25th Street Mrs. Marie Wright, President Mrs. pearl Farmer, Sec’y The Missionary Board opened at the usual hour in the usual man ner. The president read for an opening le»son First Peter, 2:1-17, Many good thought® were taken from the lesson The house w'as announced as being opened for business. The roll was called and dues were paid.- W« were then favored with a lecture from a visitor, Sister Mack. As this was devoted to lesfeon, our teacher canite forward and taught hei class from Matthew Fifth Chapter Mu' h good understanding was giv en. Tho meeting wa« dismissed by ( repeating the 23rd Psalms The I next meeting will be a social meeb 11 Ing. Visitors are welcome. -o BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 291 h and T Streets Rev. P. J. Sears, Pastor In spite of the cold weather, the I ohureh s'.hool was opened aa the usual hour, Mother Margaret j Bolds,’ timely talk closing with a ; beautiful quotations added cueh to I the life of the school. In the midday service, Rev. j Sea ft pt/'aahod on tho subject of “Sin Wrongs the Soul.” This was a burning mes.'tagc delivered with power. Tho Young People’s Union is growing nicely. For the past two Sundays, at the close of the meet ing: the subject “Would lb Be Bet ter For a Community If the So Called Good People Were Separated from the So-Called Bad People?” has been discussed. Due to the in terest on both sides, the pastor was ealhd to climax the discussion after the allotted time had been used. Next Sunday the subject for dis*. mission will be, “Marriage; “What Should Young Girls Accomplish;”. "At What Age Should Girls Be Before They Marry.” The Mission Skders will present the “Ques'tionaire,” a pageant on the 14Uh of May at the dhurch at 8 p. m. • 1 p CLEAVES’ TEMPLE 0. M. E. CHURCH Rev. D- W. Baas, Pastor Mrs. Henryetta Makins, Reporter Due to tHe nciefcnent w«ather, tih« crowd was not so greet, but Sunday was a vcry beneficial day Sunday school was well attended. Due to the illness of tier two sons, Mrs. Stamp? was absent. Mrs. Gray was reported as being ill. Mr- Hay wood Taylor, the assistant super intendent is ill in St. Joseph hos pital.. The pastor spake for the junior church. He also preached a beauti ful sermon on “Obedience,” at the 11 o’clock Hervice. Much was said to aid, guide and keep in Christ. Th« Epworth League was very interesting}. Miss Om I.w Britt incited a poem entitled “Unfit the Negro for a Slave.” Dr. Wpsley Jones spoke from the words “I was glad when they said let us go into the house of the , Lord.” There were other renditions to complete the program. The pastor spoke nt the night service 'Hie Loyal Matrons meet this week at the home of Mrs1. Ber tha Bell. The "Attend the Youth Conference” contestants are pro gressing beautifully. This confer ence will be held in Little Rock Arkansas. --G SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH 28th and Decatur Streets Rev. M. B: Bilbrew, Pastor Minnie Bryant, Rep. Serviced were well attended at Salem Sunday in spite of the dis agreeable weather. Our pastor brought a forceful mpssge at 11 a- ml. Ilis tJext was found in Acts 16:16. He brought another soul-stir ring message at 8 p. m- His t'-xt was found in St. Luke 8:54. Our pastor has been conducting a re vival for the past week. Each night he spoke from his sbul. He is prea ching against hell and damnation. Next Sunday he will state whether or not the revival will be continued. Tho members and friend-* of Sa lcm regret very much the passing of Mother MeCarthney. She "as n loyal and faithful member of Sa lem. The sick of the church are Mr*. Hannah Shine, Miss Hortense Pitts and Mr. Dydon. Visitors am always welcome at Salem. -o WANTED TO BUY 100.000 Pounds Brass, Cop per, Lead and Aluminum 20.000 Batteries 50.000 Auto Radiators Are we Buying: You Bet. If it’s Auto Parts You Want It Will Pay You to See Us First. We Are Here to Serve You. Consolidated AUTO Parts Co. 2501 Cuming St. AT 5656 Home of Kangaoo Court THIS WEEK IN RELIGION AND THOUGHT Robert L. Moody TREE PLANTING Today, as I write, we are cele brating Arbor Day, in which our state of Nebraska, is pioneer. Our lovo of nature and realization of the tragedy of dust storms and floods, cause us to be anxious to plant more trees to replenish the forest and to protect the fertili ty of the soil. But there is also a religious sign ificance. The righteous are like “the'es planted by rivers of water; hi« fruit also shall not wither and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.” Every trite child of God is the planting of the lord.” We are often made to wonder about the dry, (tend and formal pro fession of son'ie people, because the Psalmist seemed to have un derstood about “trees,” therefore he likened the righteous unto them. “The righteous shall flourish like th.o palm tree; he shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon” and “the tretes of the Lop'd are full of sap.” So there is no real excuse for being dry and dull Christian. We often find old people who are mean and contrary and they are referred to as boihg “old and childish.” We would rather think of them as being "old and devilish” beeause the old bv a tree becomes, the sweeter and more seasoned the first should be, r> we conclude with the Psalmist: "They shall still bring forth fruit in old; they shall be fat and flourish ing.” PLEASANT GREEN BAPTIST CHURCH 27th at'd Franklin Streets . Rev. J. H. Reynolds, Pastor Lottie Keys, Reporter Installation program last week: Monday night. Autumn Leaf club, St- John Baptist church, Rev. Ed Johnson, pasrtor, collections $7.26 Tuesday: Pick Up club, Church of God in Christ, Rev. Allen and Rev. Barker, collection, $8 15 Wednesday: Tabernacle Baptist, Council Bluffs, Rev. C. E.. White, pa*rtnr; collection $5 00 Thursday, Willing Workers club St. Luk e Baptist churdh, Rev. Crowder, pastor, collection $12-75. Friday night: Beulah Baptist church, Council Bluffs, Rev. W. M . Clayton; collection $11.30. Sunday; Young Baptist Mission ary Alliance, Rev, C. C.. Pettis, pastog; collection, $5.39. Monday night; April 19th, Mt Olive Baptist church, State light board. Rev. J. P Mosley, collec tion $5.39 Tuesday: Sunday school and RY PU collection $3.40 (Continued next week) V.V.VAV.V.W.V.W.’.VW FOR SALE—CLOTHING Nice Line of Slightly Used Women’s W’enring Apparcll WOMEN’S ECONOMY SHOP —507 World-Herald Bldg.— v.v.v.vv.v.v.v.v.w.v.v. FRLcIif i Solid Gold effect case guaranteed 25 years. Accuracy guaranteed by 100 year old Million Dollar factory We’ll sen you on APPROVAL, Simply send 25 dents to show good faith. Money back if not pleased If delighted continue 2 monthly $2.25 payments. Nothing more to pay! Seoul 25 cents stamps or coin TODAY. Your watch shipped by j-eturn mail. BRADLEY, E-335 Newton Mass. CARD OF THANKS We, the relatives of the deceas ed, Mrs- Dora Warner Turner wish to thank our many friends and ac quaintances for their sympathy and kindness during our bereavement. Mrs. F. Turner, mother Mrs. J. W. Walker, sister Muss M. Turner, sister Mr- George Turner, brother Mrs. Dora Jaco, niece Mias Jean Wright,niece Mrs- Grace Flanagan, cousin CHURCH OF GOD 2025 No. 24th Street Katie Johnson, Reporter Sunday school was well attneded The lesson subject was “The Obed ience of Noah,” Gen- 5:28. Many thoughts were received from the lesson through Supt. Joe Edden« and othqrs- Ont of the most help thoughts was that we must obey God and do as He commands us to if we expect to doe Him in peace, just a.s Noah oebyed God. Another thought was: just as men and wo men refuse to Hear the voice of God through Noah, preaching in those days, so are they today re velling, banqueting and disobeying God's word- Friends, let each one of u« see to it individually that we obey God in all things and be ready when He comes again ad ever watcn for His Coming. ■■■ u RAY L. WILLIAMS. Atty Tuchman Bldg- Room 200 24th and Lake St. In the Countiy Court of Douglas County, Nebraska In the matter of the estate of GAYNELL ROANE, deceaad; All persons interested in said matters are hereby notified that on the 16th day of April, 1937, W- L. Myers filed a petition in said County Court, praying that his final administration account filed herein be settled and allowed, and that he be discharged from his trust as administrator and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said Court on the 15th day of May, 1937, and that if you fail to appear before said Court on the said 15th day of May, 1937 at 9 o’clock a- m., and contest, the Court may grant the prayer of said petition, enter a decree of heirship, and make such other and further orders, allowances and decrees, as to this Court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and determined. 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In the matter of the estate, of EDWARD ROBERSON deceased: All persons interested In said estate are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in said Court alleging that said deceased died leaving no last will and praying for administration upon his estate, and that a hearing will be had be fore said court on the 8th day of May, 1937, and that if they fail to appear at said Court on the said 8th day of May, 1937, at 9 o'clock a. m., to contest said petition, the Court may grant the same and grant administration of said estate to Ida F. Baker or some other suit able person and proceed to a settle ment thereof. Bryce Crawford County Judge Be Apr. 17-37 end May 1-37 SHANKLIN AGENCY 2314 N 21st St Omaha Houses and Flats For Rent $10, $12, $15 to $25 Houses For Sale $50, $100, $150 to $350 Down Balance like rent Furnished Rooms and Apart ments For Rent From $3, $3.50 to $5 . SHANKLIN REAL ESTATE FOR ECONOMIC and comfort of living try DIXON APTS., AT 7435. Intelligence and Sales Dept. 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