The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, May 08, 1937, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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PLEASANT GREEN BAPTIST
CHURCH
27th anj Franklin Street*
Rev. J. H. Reynold-, Factor
Lottie Key*, Reporter
(Continued from last week)
Wednesday: Mss ion, S'. John
AME. Rev. Adam*, |wi*U>r collec
tion $1.00.
Thursday: Mother Board Pilgrim
Baptist (Lurch, R< v. G. E- SUiVcn
psistor, 0)1 lection $5.02
Friday: Senior and Junior Dea
cons. Rev. Robinson of Des Moines,
Mnderytoar, collection $2.00.
S; eip.I offo- ng. $1.20. Total for
installation, $(54 20.
W" wish to take this opportunity
to tih-nk all who p>rticipatcd in
our two week's program
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FIRST SPIRITUAL
TEMPLE NO. 0
Nth sod HI* nrio Strict*
On UK liter M. O inn. Lender
Rev iarhsiin, Ass't pastor
M-i'nirg Service, 11 o’clock
Night service. 8 o’clock
T e dnv e i \ B.hle class.
Thursday night, altar call, heal
ing and |t oplienying by pastor.
W" were glad to rejKirt a nice
attendance all day Sunday. Even
the chilly weather didn’t dampen
tihe spirit. Your presence and :
cheery sm'le will help to put the
program over Come out and join us
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ST. JOHN A ME OHUHOH
‘The Friendly Church”
Rrv. K. A. Adams, Pastor
The awices at St John AME
church la«t Sunday were very good
throughout tihe day. in spite of the
bad weather, the bad weather, the
children made the Sunday school
attendance very good. Rev. Adams
preached at the miming service.
He w«s very full of the spirit,
which could easily b« seen as he de
livered the musage.
In tihe afternoon, Rev. Conwell,
hi* choir, and some, of his congre
gation came to help Rev. Adams
in his quarterly meeting.
The ACE Luague met at the us
ual hour, 6:30 p. m., at which time
the society listened to a very in
spirational and interesting message
delivered by S. E. Gilbert. Next'
Sunday, May 0th, the League is i
inviting mothers, fathers and fri
ends of the members to meet with
them.
In the evening, Re.v. J. L. Owens,
a student minister of Western uai
vorsitjy, preached a very fine ser
mon. Rev. Owens shows great pro
mise of being n powerful leader We
wish for him great success,
Mother’s Day service on May
9th promises to be very interest
ing. It should be the desire of every
one to do something to make some
mother happy on that day. How
fine it would be for the boys and
girls who d<> not claim to be Chris
tians to make up their minds to
start on Mother’s Day bo live a
Christian life.
Many visitors were seen at St
John last Sunday. They are always
welcome to make it their church
home while in tihe city.
Read the Omaha Guide and see
your church news printed in it. It
is always glad to keep you inform
ed on current happening*.
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BETHEL A. M. E CHURCH
2428 Franklin Street
Re*. A. I'hillipN, Pastor
The ,pas(|‘>r preached inspiring
sermon* at both services. One per
son united with the church. Sunday,
May 9th, will be our quarterly
meeting. Sacramental services will
be held at 3 p. m.
At 8 o’clock p. m., tihc ACE Lea
gue will sponsor a Mother’s Day
program. The subject for Sunday,
‘‘What Make* Happiness in the
Home,” will be di*g:ussed at 6 p. m.
Ed Patton Music Co.
1916 FARNAM ST.
Baldwin Pianos
.Sheet Music
Conn Band Instruments
C O M M » ft. C.i A L '
JMWOM
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MT. NEBO BAPTIST
C H U R CH
Rev. J. G. Gates, Pastor
Dolly Dixon, Reporter
| The Sunday school wa« openec
I on time, with a large attendance
and the lesson was beautifull)
brought out by Rev. Lane.
The morning service was full oi
the* spirit, as it was testifying day
Every soul wah Tilled. Mr. F. Jen
kins worshipped with us. We were
glad to have him
The* evening service was enjoyed
by nil.
The Ijord’.s Supper was served
by the pastor. Visitors are welcome
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MT. OLIVE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Hev. J. I*. Mosley, Pastor
i- inday morning -ervices Wf,re in
iv'irh .spirit. It was u very splen
did testimonial meet ng. BYPU
i-p'ned at the usual hour. At the
evening services the pastor preach
ed a splendid sermon, after which
th" Ijord’a, Supper "us administer
ed and all went home feeling jubil
ant over the* day’s service. Monday,
May 3rd was the beginning of the
1 11th anniversary of Mt. Olive Bap
list church.
The funeral of Mrs. Alberta
Pearson "’«« held Friday afternoon
April 30th at Mt. Olive, <>f which
she was a member.
Everyone is welcome.
SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH
28th and Decatur Streets
Rev. M. B: Bilbrew, Pastor
Minnie Bryant, Rep.
Sunday marked the close of the
I v*o w«*<‘k ,-evjval comduNte/^ 'by
our pastor. Sunday evening at three
o’clock, five, were baptized. Those
who were not ready for baptism
will be baptized next Sunday. A
Mother’s Day program will be
sponsored by the BYPU- Services
were very well attended. At 11 a.
m our pastor brought to u|a a pow
erful message. He wpoke to us out
of the, depths of hia soul. His text
"a« found in Luke 8:8. During the
evening services he brought to u«
un instructive, and heiptul message.
!Ii» text was found in l Kings 13:
14. M'>tlu>r’a Day flowers will be
sold next Sunday, under the aus
pices of the Home Department of
which Mrs. A. B. Mathew is leader
The sick of the church are Mrs.
Kendal and Mr. Dyson. Visitors
are always welcome at Salem.
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METROPOLITAN OHUROH
Rev, R. W. Johnson, Pastor
Mrs. Willie Varner, Reporter
Thq Metropolitan Sunday school
opened at) 9:30 a. in. with the su
perintendent, Brother C. W. Porter,
in charge. Everyone present was
greatly benefited. Bn>. l\>rt*>r is
asking all parents of the Metropol
itan community to please send their
children bo Sunday school to help
make our Sunday school a success.
At 11 o'clock the pastor preach
ed an inspiring message from Ex
odus 37:26. His subject wOs “Who
Is on thq land's Side?’ Two souls
were united with the church.
The 6 o’clock Union was well at
tended, with Mrs. J. A. Oumbloy,
presiding Mrs Patsy Woody tau
Ideal Poultry Co
AT 3711 1114 No. 24th
Sens 20c
Roosters . 15c
Broilers _ 28 — 30
Fresh Eggs .18 — 23
this finest Mac
aroni, make
dishes your
family will
delight iu 1
ght the les*»n. Mr». Woody would
like for you to come and study the
Bible,
At the evening service Rev. .John
son preached his sermon from
Number* 21:8. His subject was
“Look and Live." Next Sunday is
Mother* Day which has been set
aside aa Women’s Day at the Me
tropolitan. At 3:30 there will b*'
a epecial program anr sermon con
ducted by the Ladies of the church.
Mr«. BueJah .Johnson will be in
charge. Don’t forget the Mother’s
Day play. At 8 o’clock there will
also be an operetta given with the
play. After the play, Rev. .Johnson
will leave for Gary, Indiana for a
month’s# .stay. Everyone is wel
come.
Tho Annal Dinner Party con
I dutitej by Salem Baptist Sunday
| school evi5«-y year, will be given on
June 3rd this year. The time is 8:30
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Atty. (Iia*. F. Davis
Turhtnan Bldg. 2504 No. 24th St.
NOTICE OF PROBATE WILL
In the County Court of Douglas
County, Nebraska.
In the, matter of the estate of
LULA R. THOMAS, deceased.
All persons interested in said es
tate are hererby notified that a pe
tition has been filed in said Court,
praying for the probate of a cer
tain instrument) now on file in said
Court, purporting to be the last
will and tesamcnt of said deceased,
and that, n hearing will be had <>n
said petition before said Court on
the 29th day of May, 1937 and that
if they fail to appear at said Court
on the «uid 29th day of May, 1937
at 9 o’clock A. M., to contest the
probate of said will, the Court
may allow and probate, said will
and grant administration of said
estate to Lulu Stout or some other
suitable person, enter heirship, and
proceed to a settlement thereof.
Bryce Crawford
County Judge
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MT. MORIAH BAPTI8T
CHUROH
Rev. F. P. Jones, Pastor
A very successful soul-winning
campaign wad conducted by the
Mt. Moriah Baptist church during
the month of April. Rev. David St.
Clair of Emporia, Has., was the
speaker each evening. His power
ful me sages influenced many to re
new their vovenant, several joined
under Christian Experience and 19
were candidates for baptism. The
entire membership has witnessed
a real revival, and testified of the
spiritual strength which they have
received. 18 candidates will be bap
tized Sunday May 16th, at the close
of the 11:00 o’clock services.
Ritz Sweet Shop
2035 No. 24th ST
Watch for Opening
Date
WILL BE OPEN SOON
& TEDDY E3ILL
one of America's mo3t pop
ular and best dressed swing
maestros, says *7 find Shu•
Milk the ONE white shoe
cleaner that actually gives |
A-l Performance
1
Why Laxaiaves
Fa5! In Stubborn
Constipation
Twelve to 24 hours is too Icng to wait
when relief from clogged bev/ols a;*d
constipation is needed, for then er.;"
mous uiinitit.es of b cteria aeoumti*
late, causing GAS, Inciig otion and
many restless, sleepless nights.
If you want REAL, QUICK RELIEF,
take a liguld compound such re Ad
lerika. Adiorika contains SEVEN ca.
thartic and carminative Ingredients
that act on the stomach and BOTH
bowels. Most “overnight” laxatives
contain ons ingredient that acts on the
lower bowel only.
Adlerika's DOUBLE ACTION gives
your system a thorough cleansing,
bringing out old poisonous waste mat
te.- that may have caused GAS pains,
sour stomach, headaches and sleepless
nights for months.
Adlerika relieves stomach GAS at
once and usually removes bowel con
gestion in less than two hours. No
waiting for overnight results. This
famous treatment has been recom
mended by many doctors and drug
gists for 35 years. Take Adlerika one
half hour before breakfast or one hour
before bedtime and in a short while
you will feel marvelously refreshed.
TRIAL OFFER: For Special Trial
treatment, send 10c, stamps or coin
to Adlerika, Dept. 71, St. Paul
Minn.
RAY L. WILLIAMS, Atty
Tuchman Bldg- Room 200
24th and Lake St.
In the County Court of Douglas
County, Nebraska
In the matter of tihe estate of
GAYNELL ROANE, decoasd:
All persons interested in said
matters are hereby notified that on
the 16tji 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 allrwed, and
that he be discharged from his
tiruBt 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
fall to appear before said Court on
[ the said 16th day of May, 1937
at 9 o'clock a- m., and contest, thf
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 se<*m proper, to
the end that all matters pertaining
to said estate may be finally settled
and determined.
Bryce Crawford
County Judge
Be Apr. 24-27 End May 8-37 3T
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ALLEN CHAPEL A M E
CHURCH
Rev. D. C. Stephenson, Pastor
Mrs. Frankie Redd, Reporter
Special Mother’s Day Service
Sunday scho >1 will meet at 9:30
a. m. You are a»0ced to come and
see the younjf people of the Sunday
school carry out their Junior church
At (fie 11:00 a. nu service, a spe
cial Mother’s Day sermon will be
preached by the pastor, llev. D. C.
Stevenson..
At the 7:30 p. nv service, the
choir under the direction of Mrs.
Frances M<«ely, will present a
special Mother’s Day program.
Several numbers from friends will
be present. You are invited to
come and enjoy a fine treat
HURRY!
SATURDAY
Last Day
of Our
MAY POLE
Sale!
Gifts with
Every Purchase
r
Use Your Credit!
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0U;FITTIN!
COMPANY
16th and Jackson
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TRADE AT
Tuchman
Bros.
24th and LAKE STS
Largest
Food Market
Iln North Omaha
On presentation of this adver
tisement one 25c package of
Gold Dust together with a sil
ver spoon, will be given for 15c
Orders Delivered
PROMPTLY 1
WE 0402 WE 0402
WANTED TO BUY
100,000 Pounds Brass, Cop
per, Lead and Aluminum
20,000 Batteries
50,000 Auto Radiators
Aire 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
Grand Opening
La G asa Hotel Apartments I
_HERMANFREIDLANDER; Proprietor
RESIDENTS
Mi»s Mable Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Ulyssis Watson
Mis Viola Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Metoyer
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Curtis
Mrs. M. Sterling
Mr. Gable Ware
Mr. and Mrs. George Clasctton
Miss Marvel Blackburn
Mrs. J. Williams
Mr. C. C.. Jonea
It gives us great pleasure to
announce the opening of the La
Casa Hotel Apartments. We
have ma<fe every effort and
spared no expense to make it
a pleasant and wholesome place
in which to live. The apart
ments are furnished with elect
ric refrigeration, hot and cold
wat/^r in etvly rofm*, bath
rooms, showers and restrooms.
Several rooms are, reserved for
out of town guests visiting in
our city.
Single girls who want to make
the La Casa their home will
find rooms with cooking facil
ities, private reception rooms,
baths and laundries at a mod
erate price for their conven
ience. We invite everyone* to
visit us> and inspect our hotel
apartments.
Yours truly
The Management
J. S Turner & Sons
CEMENT CONTRACTORS
No Job Too Large or Too Small.
2514 Oorby St. WE 2864
P. BUCKO i
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Interior Decorator
2417 Blondo St. WE 3949
John A. Gardner
General Fortman
2622 Maple Street
Phil Lynch
PLBMBIBB ini UEBTIBG
Success to the LaCasa
FREE COURSE
Consisting of
1ARCEL.LING
FingorAVaving
SHAMPOO
FOMULA
Including Diploma by mail
Write today to
CUBAN COSMETIC CO.
Box 53I5-T Chicago, III.
SHANKLIN AGENCY
2314 N 21srt St Omaha
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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
CHOP SUEY
American and Chinese Dishes
Kinjr'Yuen Cafe
2010'/i N. 21th St. Jackson 8576
Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. m.
I AMERICAN WIENER SHOP
2509 N. 24th, Street.
BEST CHIU AND BEST
RED HOTS IN
THE WEST
ALL KINDS of SANDWICHES
ADS
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
ONE three room apartment, fur
ished, 2414 Na. Sl»t sirkct.
TWO room furnished apartment,
bills paid, $3.50 JA 0986.
FURNISHED room—2310 No. 27th
avpnuet—W/3 (T328
FURNISHED rooms 2208 No. 27th
DELICTOUS glazed Dixie Cream
Donuts. Fresfli 24c. Day old 12c
doyen. 109% So. 24th St.
FOR RENT—Love’* Kitchenette
Apartment*, 2616-18 Patrick, or
2613 Grant st. Call We. 5563.
MAKE $10 daily selling Negro
doll*, picture*. National Co.. 166
W. 126th St., New York City.
WANTED—Experienced salesman
for rubber work glovee an side
line to retail trade. Liberty Rub
ber Glove Co. Winona. Man.
FOR RENT 1 Large room for two;
1 Small room for ont WE 4162
ALBERTA’S
SANDWICH SHOP
Barbecue—Cold Drinks
Furnished Rooms
MRS. HARRY NORMAN
4827 S 26 St. MA 0957
V. V.V.’.V.V.V.V.’.VW/.V.
FOR SALE—CLOTHING
Nice Line of Slightly Used
Women’s Wearing Apparell
WOMEN’S ECONOMY SHOP
—567 World-Herald Bldg.—
W. mVAWWWWA'^
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
All kinds of Poultry and freah Country Eggs direct from
the country.
Live Carp - Buffalo and Catfish
Special Prices to Churches and Parties
Stoller’s Fish and Poultry Market
1623 North 24th Street JAckson 8699
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acii anura
YOUR OWN — LAKE SHOE
SERVICE NONE BETTER;
2407 Lake Street.
fr'OK ECONOMIC and comfort of
living try DIXON APTS., AT
7435.
Intelligence and Sales Dept. Good
6000 Representatives Wanted.
income assured. E. V. Publishing
House, 301-306 Elm st.. Dept. N3.
AGENTS—10 daily selling Negro
Dolls. Write, National Co., 163
West 126th St., N. Y
Send 10c for six mo. subscription
to interesting magazine, Movie
News and Pictures. Box 462,
Dayton, Ohio.
COLORED RACE ONLY. Nation
wide social letter dub: new
friends, romance; strictly confi
dential. Particulars free. KIS
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Los Angeles, Calif.
AGENTS — Sell Emperor Haile
Selassie Picture, (Sample 26c).
Negro Dolls, Flappers, African
League, 264 W. 136th St., New
York.
PLANT A GARDEN
The soil is in fine shape for
planting.
We carry a fine line of gul
den and grass seeds.
Save 60 per cent by using
our bulk seed.
HOME LANDSCAPE
SERVICE
924 N. 24th JA. 5115
iVAVWJVJWAVAVAW.S
ALTHOUSE SCHOOL
OF BEAUTY CULTURE
Enroll Now. Be Independent
$100 Course for $65
_ For Information Call _
WE. 0846 2422 N. 22 St