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Attend Church . . m'itrn*** *» • * * • • A FORMAL NOTICE PLEASE READ • NOTICE to all church, civic, re- | ligious. secret and social clubs; to | pastor.-, presidents nnd repor^rs. ! All news of the above organiia* lion must he in our office on or be- 1 fore Monday at 6p. rn, each week for the news items to appear in the current issue. Your members want their paper on lime. Please be prompt and cooperate with ns. NO ON TIME—NO IN THE PAPER. C. C. Calloway, Acting Editor ST. JOHN A M. E CHURCH Dr. R. A. Adams, Pastor , The attendance at Sunday pcltool and church were fine. 1 >r. Adams preached both morn ■ug, evening and in the after noon. lie and his choir appear on the Kigh h Anniversary pro gram of Rev. .1 S. Williams, at the Hillside Presbyterian ehureh Dr. Adams took for his sub ject Sunday morning, “Scoff Raw.” Iht* sick tit tile eh lire.!) art* sluing fine.. We express our ' sympathy to the family of Sis 1 ter Ward who passed some lime ago., and Sister Hanson,' w hose husband passed last week Sunday duly IHth. will he Homecomtng day at, St. John and it is hoped that every .Hemher and former St. John members, and fr ends will he present. The fourth Sunday will he the last quarterly meet ing day of this conference year. Visitors at St. John last Sunday were. Miss Margaret Lamb. Mrs. Fred K. Douglass, jr., Mr, ami Mrs. H. J„ Derlcins nil of Kansas City, also Miss Frederick Smith of Muskogee. Miss Claiiormnl Crop, Miss El en rim Donielson, Hazel Minor, and Aodoll Jacobson, all of Omaha Miss Huth Moore of Chicago. You may get your Omaha. Onide and be well posted on church, social, and fra'ernal news. Why not have it sent ,to your home,, or see the Onide hoys Fridays and Saturdays ol each week and get Hie news. -n BETHEL A. M, E. CHUROH Rev. A. Phillips, Pastor Services were good at. Bethel Sunday as usual. Pev. A... Phil lips preached a soul stirring ser mon at 11 o’clock. Sunday afternoon Pev. Phillips prea ched in St. James AME church at Fremont, Nobr. At Pev. Piggue’s quarterly meeting quite a few of the members at tended. The ACE League met -*t the usual hour with offi vers present. The lesson was beautifully discussed. Our les son for next Sunday is, *,Jesm flie Available Friend.” Scripture Lesson, John 1f>:12-1G. Pev„ Coolv preached Sunday night. The Senior Stewardesses are giving a Lawn Social July 23rd on the church lawn. Come 'out and enjoy yourself. CHURCH OF GOD Katie Johnson, Reporter Sunday school at usual hour wj.s conducted hv Supt.. Joe Eddens. Many thoughts were received from the lesson on “ITow God Provides a Leader.” At 11:30 BroS. S Spaight brought the message. The evening services were high. The Lord wonderfully blessed our souls- Brother S. S- Spaight brought the message Come and worship with us. Ev eryone is welcome. isi*1 *™<1 room »nd bcCIivhs for * free \ '-♦iVVw'] Sai-.ple of S veet C«*«»B.Wn Hsir Dreiaintf I ✓ j FwWdf *. «« r»»A Wei Em L ' A I’ • l^wythfr wl')> pt'i M .*• - . N « ri •; .11 Ft Wri ^ -# VALMCR pfGDUCTB CO “ lut .na Avc. CllkRt, U. SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. M, B. Bilbrew, Pastor Sunday school started the day with a group bf eager pu pils to be taught the word of Clod. The llayride given by the sup', for the children was en joyed by all. (Kir pastor preach ed at 11 a., m. from Exodus 3:10. Last Sunday the BY PIT cole brated its flth anniversary of the president, Mr. W. M. Coop er. During the many years that In* has been our lender he has been very capable and efficient. 11 Ik winning personally has made for him many friends. The twin rally which terminated Sunday was successful. The amount raised was $40.86. Our pastor preached at 8 p. m. from Joshua 218. The sick are Mrs. Pearl Hunter and Mother Ken nedy. Visitors ore always wej come. — -.. ~.Q. . .... CLEAVES’ TEMPLE C. M E CHURCH Rev. D. W Bass, Pastor HcLirjre'ta Making, Reporter Sunday school was well at* tended with many visitors and new pupils. As this is nearing Jubilee lime, tbe young people are very busy; everyone is busy, I diehard Hass is tbe delegate from the Sunday school. Mrs. Elizabeth Barnes (white) spoke .to the Junior church on cus toms in Turkey. Mrs. Barnes spends much of her time in the old country. The sermons prea ched both morning and evening by our pastor were very in spiring. Epworth League is do ing fine. Clifford Mn.kins is tbe delegate from the League. Tbe Young Peoples Jubilee will be held in Kansas City. Plans n.re being made .to carry the Junior choir to the conference. Mrs. Bertha Bell and family have as their guesls Miss Vendetta Brownnnd Miss Louise Brown of Fort Riley, Kns. The funer j] of Mrs. Be'tv Fervvilda, Hill. 170S No. 27th street, was held Friday. To tbe sick, Job 7:1, “Ts there not an appointed truth to man upon tbe earth? Are nat bis days also like tbe days of a • hireling?'’ Our thought And ye shall he hn.ted of all men for my name’s sake, but. be that shall endure unto Ibe end, tbe same shall be snv ed—Mark 13:13t ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. M. K. Curry, Pastor Sunday school opened at 9:30 a. m. There were 171 in attend ance. Many fine thoughts were gotten from the lessin. At 11:00 a. m. the pastor brought us a wonderful message, his subject was, “The Rejected Stone.” The sermon was full of fire and inspiration. At fi :30, the B^ B1T was opened with a large num ber present. At 8:00 p. m~ the pastor preached another soul stiriling semon, “God Prepares a Leader,” was the subject. The one particular thought was. if God prepares us for leadership, I we will he successful leaders, , otherwise we cannot lead. Come i to Zion and worship with us. .--Q— MT. NEBO CHURCH Rev. J. G. Gates, Pastor Dolly Dixon, Reporter i The Sunday school opened [with an average attendance. The lesson was reviewed hv Mrs. Paris who gave some very I good thoughts followed by a few remarks from our pastor. I Morning service was inspiing. Evening scvioe was well attend ed and a goodly sermon was de livered. MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. P. Jonas, Pastor i iiCf Sri man 41* ino inoriiin^ scr vce was that salvation is the cure for sin.The Jones chorus 1* % *j{ If! (1 The chorus choir also appeared oti program at the Hillside Pres byterian church Sunday after noon, presenting two spirituals. The third Sunday in this mouth begins a week of prea ching. Various churches, their pastors, and choirs will be as sisting "during tlo^se services. The Blue Jays, White Eagles andthe Children’s group mov ed their airplanes considerably Sunday evening. The Blue .Jay's plane, in the lead, is well on the way to Australia. Visitors present were Mrs. Kecse and Mr. Bright of Kentucky, Mr. George Turner of Chicago. Mrs. Bright made an interest ing talk. Mrs. Brown, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. B- C. Hitl for the past three months is leaving for her home. Mrs. Ernest Henderson, 2113 No. 25th St., left .July 2nd for Chicago. She will visit her fa ther and brother-in-law. Mrs. McCraty and Mrs. DaVidson are still ill. Visitors are always welcome. -o METROPOLITAN CHURCH Rev. Johnson, Pastor Mrs. W. Williams, Reporter Sunday school opened with a large attendance. Bro. Porter, our president, invites you 1o come. At 11 o’clock, the pastor preached from Psalms 51:10, subject, “A Clean Heart,” 6 o’clock is Union time. You are cordially invited to attend. At 8 o’c’oek ,the pastor preached from St. Mark, 5:30 ,“ Faith.” There was a large crowd pre sent. Saturday night, the choir is sponsoring a Hay ride to Elm wood park. All ears will de part from the church at 8:30. Anyone wishing to go see the psstor or one of the choir mem bers. -O The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Postal Alliance met at the home of Mrs. Mary Pegg, 4308 Pa trick Ave., Wednesday, July 7 - ..... —O - Mr. and Mrs. Win. A. Davis 2219 Ohio street left Friday July 16th, for an extended trip motoring to Minnesota, Illinois and Iowa and other points in the East. You Don’t Own Any Trains, BUT~ You don’t buy trains when you buy transportation ser I you bhy transportation ser i vice. Neither do you buy tele phones, pole lines, switch boards and other telephone equipment.you buy com munication service. Your telephone is part of a nationwide system of com , munication which has re quired more than 50 yearfc and four billion dollars to bulid......which requires more than 300,000 persons to ope-j i rata it. Your telephone charges go toward the necessary ex i penses of providing service, such as wages, taxes, depre eia'ion, materials, and sup I plie3, and payment for the ; use of the money with which the telephone plant has been built. These charges are as low as efficiency and econ omy can make them. NORTHWESTERN BELL | TELEPHONE COMPANY Visitor Feted (Continued from Page 1) sixteen guest* were present. The prizes were won by Mrs. •Janies C. Jewell, Mrs. Blanec [Moore, Mrs. Carrie Cany and I Mrs. (’lias Davis- Mrs. Lee pre 1 seated her with a beautiful sil j ver vegetable dish. On Tuesday, July *>th, Mrs. i Dana Murphy and Mrs. Cunni gan Wilson honored Mrs. Ro binson with a cocktail sip at the home if Mrs, Wilson on No 33rd street, followed by a sup per dance at the beautiful din ner palace of Mrs. Murphy, on West Center s.reet; twelve guests were present. Wednesday, July 7th, Mrs. C. H. Singleton gave a most delightful and beautiful lunch eon at her home, 2628 Maple street. Four tables were plac ed for players; prizes were won by Mrs. I. S_ McPherson, Mrs. Jessica Wright, Mrs. Theo dore Thomas and Mrs. Florence Branch. Mrs. Robinson received a lovely serving tray. .Thursday evening, Mrs. Cecelia Jewell and her daughter-in law, Mrs. James C. Jewell, gave one of the most delightful affairs of the season, w'hen they entertained more than three hundred beaufifully gowned guests at a dancing party in Dreamland Balleoom. ' We honor Mrs. Robinson, who [ wras charming in an imported gown of blue lace. Several out ' of-town guests were also pre. 1 sent. IMieceeding the Jewell dance Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Robinson had twenty guests in for cock tails at their home, 2701 No. 2,tli ' street. Following the dance, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harin, enter tnineed Mrs. Robinson and a. party of guests at a delicious Dutch lunch at the popular II and M Tavern. Sunday morning, Mrs. Jess ica Wright had eighteen la,dies to a delicious breakfast. The guests were seated at one large table in the spacious dininj room of her home at 2509 Bin ney street. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mr; Theodore Thomas eutertainci fifteen guests at a Buffet Sup per, honoring Mrs. Robinson Her table was covered with a gorgeous lace cloth and had a centerpiece of colored snap dragons ami gladiolus, from which the guests were served a most appetezing and deli cious supper. Among the oilier affairs for Mrs. Robinson were: a theatre party, followed by a i dinner given by Mrs. A. L. I Hawkins; tour of the city, by Mrs. Florence Granch; Bridge luncheon, by Mrs. Gertrude Fau ster; dinner, by Mrs. Paul Holli day; Farwell party by Mrs. J. S. Turner and her daughter, Mrs. M. Davis. Mrs. Robinson left Thurs day for a few days visit in Kansas City, Kas., her girlhood home. She will spend some time in Chicago, enroute to her home in Detroit. -o Mrs. Octavia Glover, 2423 Parker street, is visiting her father-in-law, Rev. S. R. 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