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Attend Church .. BETHEL BAPTIST CHUKCE 29th and T Street1* Rev. !\ J. Beam, Pastor Joshua Henderson, Reporter Mother’s Day was highly ob-^rv ed in this church last Sunday. This spirit 11 gnn in the school by a short ta;,k .from the superinten dent and the singing of Mother'* Day song*. “Ideal Mother’ was tile subject of the morn ng acrmom . Tliis ser mon was fillnl with thoughts and delivered with power. The I n f git; (:>»n I -’*d a "MoDc* and Dalifilters Tew’ at th*’ Woodson Center last Sund <y. The spirit of Mother’s Day pm vailed much in the BYPU and throughout the evening service Mi-* Priscilla Gilden was cho-J sen queen t«> represent Bethel in J the Junior Musical Festival at St. John AMK church on next Sunday. Mrs, Mildred Roberta is sponsor. The Loyal lb-art club announces a Lg wedding and u Stab town con vention to be he'd sion The name of the bride and gloom is to be kept secret. A. big revival is to start next month. Bethel is glad to sec so many vi sitors coming to church. You aro welcome. CLEAVES' TEMPLE C. M. E Rev. I). \V. Hass, Pastor Mrs. Henry e‘ts Making, Reporter Sunday school was very interest ing Many were present. Junior r!iur*.h hour was a new work for that day. The time was used to sel ect the remainder of the junior offi cers. Every breath of air depicted Mo ther throughout the day. Epworth League was well at tended with ninny persons on the program The night sermon was very spir itual Tito pastor jyeaqVsl both morning and night as well as the quarterly conference at Bethel AME church. The Loyal Matrons will meet with Mrs. Ida Wiley, 3870 Harney St. The Forward Step club met at church. T the sick we say: “Peace be with you,; the love of God attend you.’ - ■ o MT. MORIAH BAPTIST OHUROH ttev. F. P. Jones, Pastor Sunday school was opened at the u^ual hour wiDh a good number in attendance. Mr- James Murry gave an interesting sketch of his trip to the Mimic Festival, which was held in Lawrence. Kan. At 11 o’clock, the pastor deliver ed an inspiring sermon which was woven around the thenie ‘Mother’s Day.’ The evening worship wa» spent in reviewing the covenant. The passing and taking of com munion closed the evening worship. Thursday evening from 8 until 10 p- nv, the mothers and daugh ters of the church are featuring a Candlelight Tea- Fathers and sons and the public are invited to this affair. The following persons arc on the sick list: Mesdanies Davidson, Mc Craty, Winston and Woods- They all ask an interest in on our pray ors and a visit does so much to cheer them up CLAIR CHAPEL M. E. Rev. W. c. Con well, Pastor Georgia Goo-sby, Reporter Services were well attended throughout the day- The Sunday school was well attended. At the morning services, the pas tor preached on the “Life of a Mother.” One was added to the church The evening services were con ducted by Mrs. Jamie Norman and the young people rendered a Mo tiler’s Day progam, which was very beautifully dedicated to Mo ther. The Trustees of the church are presenting “An Indian Operetta' on May 20th at 8:30 p- m The sick of the church are im proving. Mother Simpson, who has been ill for some time, was the re cipient of a Mother’s Day token sent to her by the church. Visitors are always welcome ^^CARJ^FTHANK^^^ We, tjie relatives of Dr. J'. W Scott, wish to thank our many fri ends and acquaintances for theii sympathy shown during our bereavt ment Mrs. J. W. Scott James Walter Scott, Jr. Frances Scott-Simms Theodore Lyons [ How to Use the Bible By Wm B- Long When you feel down and out, read Romans 8:31-39. When you want courage for your ta«k, read Joshua 1. When the world seems bigger than God, read P^ilm 90. When you want rest and peace, read Matthew 11:26-30. When you, Want Christian as su'ance, read Romans 8:1-30. For Paul’s secret of happiness, read Col. 3:12-17. When you leave home for labor or travel, read Psalm 121 When you grow bitter or critical, I read 1 Corinthians 13. V, hen your prayer* grow narrow or selfish, read P«alm 67. For Paul’* idtta of ^Christianity, read IlOrinthians 6:1619 For Paul’* i ule* on how to get along with men, read Romans 12. When you think of investment returns, read Mark 10:17-31. When in sorrow, read John 14 When men fail you, read Psalm 27. When _ you have sinned, read P*ulm 51. When you worry, i**ad Matthew 6:19-34. • ' v? v" u run .*»uj v icet r**aa Psalm 84. When you are in danger, read P-alm 91. When you have the blues, read Psalm 34. Wh<*n God *«ems far away, read Psalm 139. When you are discouraged, read Isaiah 40. If y*>u want to be fruitful, r«ad* John 16 When doubts come upon you, try John 7:17. When you a 1x5 lonely or fearful read PsaLm 23. When you forget your blessings, read Psalm 103 For Jesus’ idea of a Christian, read Matthew 6. For James’ idea of religion, read James 1:19 27. When your faith needs stirring, read Hebrews 11. For a geat invitation and a great opportunity, read I*aiah 66. For Jesus’ idea of prayer, read Luko il:l-13; Mathe.w 6:6-16. For the prophet’s picture of wor ship that counts, road Isaiah 58-1 12. Why not) (follow psalm 119-41 and hide some of those in your memory? BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH 2128 Franklin Street Rev. A. Phillips, Pastor Sunday was our Quarterly mcet ng, Rev. W. M. 0. Taylor of Kan 'ns City, Mo. was acting Presiding Elder. IIo preached an interesting ser non both morning and evening. 3 o'clock, Rev. Bass, the pastor if Cleaves Temple, preached a powerful sermon. Two united with the church. At 8 p. m. the ACE League Spon sored a Mother’s Day program. Mrs, JLsie Brown, president of theLcagne, acted as mistress of ceremonies. Visitors are always welcome. The Junior Stewardess sponsored a backward luncheon at the horn* of Mrs. Brownlow, 2810 Ohio St. on Wednesday, May 5th. The even ing «aM spent in playing games. The Senior Stewardess sponsirec a May Day Breakfast at the home Mrs. Sloan- 2428 Decatur St. or May 6th. ... - - Presiding Elder Dies In Kansas City, Mo. (Continued from Page 1) h'1 was transited to th-- Californ ia conference in 1 ’'30 where tho Into Bishop Parks assigned him to a church at Sacramento- In two years at this charge, he reduced the indebtness from $1,300 to $650. Then ho was requested to be trans ferred to the Southern California conference under the late Bishop W- D. Johnson, who assigned him I The committee above, represent ing a number of national organiza tions important in Negro life, met with Re«l Cross officials in Wash ington Monday ami surveyed the activities of the Red Cross insofar Hs they affected Negroes during th« recent Ohio and Mississippi Valley flood. « Immediately correction was pro mised where inequalities were re ported Praise was given the Red Cross for its efficiency and impar tiality during the resuce period and for the fairness to ail groups which is being demonstrated in the reha bilitation work now under way. Reading front left to right fhose at the meeting were; Dr- Charles S. Johnson, Fisk university; DeWitt Smith, in charge of Red Cross op erations; Miss Mary Williams. to Bethel at Cos Angeles, Calif, where he reduced a debt from $2,600 to $860 in two years In 1934 he w'a* appointed to Santa Diego where he put on a drive and raised over $800. Affler two years of successful spiritual and financial work, Bishop Noah W. William?* transferred him to the Nebraska conference and appointed him presiding Elder of the Omaha district, where he serv ed until he was taken ill at his fir^t quarterly conference at St. John in Omaha. Returning to his home in Kansas City, M<>. where he was sick from November 1936 to April 12, 1937. During the time of his illness he wa* given the best medi cal can* ut Wheately and Provident hospitals until his death. Hi* funeral services were held in Kansas City at Allen Chapel AME church, Thursday April 2nd | where Rev. R. A Adams, pa«tor j of St. John of Omaha delivered the funeral oration. Remarks by Bishop N. W . Williams and many other outstanding ministers of the city were included in he service. The body was then carried to Tulsa, Oklahoma ^vhere Services were held Saturday April 17th at Vernon AME church, and Rev. P. W. DeLyles p|reached the sermon Ho was laid to rest in Home He leaves a devoted Christian wife, and a host of friends. Yon. Too, Con Take A/ot a School A/othing to Sail m BUY SPOT NEWSPICTU1ESE • There u nothing quit* to Uecinehng u having you* Picture# accepted tor pubheation In newepaper# all ova* $»• nation No doubt many ol you: picture* have newn Si*. Write IM today Inr Free Uteratur* deecribtng whal ire* to lake Write TWayl The World Insurance Company Desires to announce the removal of its offioes from The Omjuha Loan ajnd Building Association Building to the Third Floor of the Baird Building 17th and Douglas Sts. Telephone HAmey 1675, Omatfa, Nebraska. Tom D. Eilers, Pres J F Micek, Secy D L Eilers Treas George Soiref, Mgr Industrial Dept secretary Tuskegee Red Cross Chapter and representing Pres. F D. Patterson; Mrs. Margaret Davis Bowen Grand Basileus Alpha Kappa Sorority; Mrs. Estelle Massey Rid dle, President National Ass’n of Negro Nurses; Claude A. Barnett of Chcago; James L. Feieser, Vice Chairman American Red Cross; Eugene Kin.ikle Janes, Executive ■Secretary National U' ban I/eague; Dr. George E. Haynes, Federal Council of Churchts; Roy Wilkins, Ass’t Secreta y NAACP and J B. Gwinn, director of Personnel for the Red Cross. (ANP) BAT I . WILLIAMS, Atty Turkman Bldg. Room 200 24(h and Lake St. In the matter of the estate of EDWARD ROBERSON, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That Hhe creditors of said deceas ed will meet the administratrix of said ertnte, before me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebras ka, at the County Court Room, in said County, on the 7th day of July 1937 and on the 7th day of Septem ber 1937, at 9 o’clock A. M., each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examinatino, ad justment and allowance. Three months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, from the , 7th day of June 1937. 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