The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 16, 1937, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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ligious, secret and social clubs; to
pastors, presidents and reporters.
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their paper on time. Please be
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SALEM AA! "1ST CHURCH
Rev. M. P. 01 brew. Pastor
Mirtn'e P ynn% Reporter
Sorvic s v c e -cry gcv cl at Sa
lem Sunday. The Su-day hi hool
opened at the usual hour, which
was at 9:30 a. m. Wc wcire very
glad to have* t’ e y- urig people
lack with us a-ra n. Our young
people seemed to hr ng life back to
the Sunday school i-gain. At 11 a.
m. Rev Maize hrough' the message
to us, as our paster is out of the
eity. He spoke from St. John 3:1.
We am always gl cl to hav'l Rev.
Maize with us, as he- always speaks
very interesting and i apirational.
The BYPU had a lively sess-on.
Mr. W. M. Cooper is doing a great
work in our BYPU in training
young p --pie for future serv e-e. If
you want life, attend the Salem
BYPU.
Rev. Pettes brought us a wonder
ful gospel message at the- 8:00
arvices. He sp-ike from St. Luke
4:18. Visitors are nhvays welcome
at Salem Bap'ist church.
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ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. M. K. Curry Pastor
Sunday school opened at 9:30 a.
m. with a large number present.
Many interesting and helpful thou,
ghts were gotten from the lesson.
At 11 o'clock the pastor preached
n very effective and practical ser
mon. The subject of which was tak
en from Isa. 1:42. Sunday was a
high day at Zion, as it marked the
close of a very successful revival
meeting. At 3 p. m. the pastor
pi -ached to an app-ecintive aud
iance. At 6 p. m. baptising services
were held and a large number of
children as well as adults were bap
tb.ed. BYPU opened at 6:30. At 8
p. m. the pastor preached from
Matt. 16:17 and 18. The subject
was, “The Church." After the ser
mon a drama, entitled ‘ The Cruci
fixion" was presented, which was
conducted by Miss Salters, the gos
pel singer from Dallas. This drama
pictured the Crucifixion of Christ
in a very impressive manner. The
church was packed ta its capacity.
ST. JOHN A. M. E. CHURCH
“The Friedly Church
Dr. R. A. Adams, Pastor
Sunday was a day that will be
loo* remembered by many as be
in* the first Sunday of the Second
Conference for Dr. Adams at St.
John and the day when all of the
children were all welcomed back
to Sunday school after a Ion* vr.
cation due to the ban <*i the meet,
in* of young people. We were very
glad to see the children return.
Dr. Adams preached both at
morning and evening services. The
sick of the church are: Miss Mable
Kind and Mr. C. B. Kitchen. Both
have been returned from the hos
pital to their homes. Mr. George
Camper and Mrs. Eliza Turner are
both very ill- Mr. H. I,. Preston is
improving. We wish for these and
other* who may be ill a speedy re.
covery.
Now that the new conference
year baa started, it will be fine for
everyone to start and keep up
all of their church obligations
that may it be the best year.
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PLHASANT GREEN CHURCH
Rev J. H. Reynolds, Pastor
Uoftfe Keys, Reporter
Sunday school opened at 9 a. m.
a ith Superintendent Mrs. S. Oliver
in charge, for both children and
adults. Morning services were well
attended. Rev. Reynolds preached
from Jude 1.. Subject, "Sanitifica.
tion Preserved and Called."
Sunday afternoon was a rally
program, which was very successful
Rev. Wilelon was guest speaker for
ths afternoon services. At the ev
ning services, Rev. St. Claire de
livered the sermon. Subject "The
Great Decision.” There was one ad.
dition to the church.
Tho Pick Up club of Pleasunt
Green had an entertainment last
week, which was well attended.
Visitors are aw&ys welcome to
Pleasant Green Baptist church.
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MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. F. P. Jones, Pastor
Sunday school opened as usual
filter a long vacation. The little
ones seemed happy to be back and
we were happy also.
At th*1 morning worsh p the pas.
tor delivered a sermon that was
good for the soul from the 4th
chapter of Matthew. The subj ■
' y Id not to temptation.” Immod.
• 'tily after the m'ruing services
T’ 'v, Spaght bapt /.i'd a cand date
The mission Socie'y is sponsoring
a rally which is known ns tl ? rally
f* the cities, each city is led by a
e: plain. The one reporting the larg
‘ amount will receive a beautiful
miilt as a prize.
The sick are Mrs. Beck, Mrs. M.
F. Burton, Mrs. Maude Johnson,
Mrs. Fra/.ier and Mrs. Bavidson.
Am^ng the visitors present was
Mrs. Z. E. McGee and daughter.
Also Miss Josie Mae Lee of Miss,
issippi. The week of Sept. 27th to
Oct. .‘ltd was spent in observing the
sixth anniversary of our beloved
past and his wife. Six faithful loyal
years have been given to Mt. Mor.
;nh church. When he came to us
we knew not which way to turn, but
patiently he has led on and much
of the indebtedness is cleared
away. His continual burden is
that th church edifice be completed
He has given not only his time, to
the cause but his labor and means
us well. '
Ho has shown himself friendly
end willing to cooperate with his
| fellow ministers in putting over a
urogram. Many more good things
muld be said about Rev. Jones and
his faithful companion who has
stood so loyally by his side but j
' Pace and time will not permit. A j
nurse was given to Rev. Jones by
the church, but realizing its fin.
uncial obligations he gave it back.
MT. NEBO BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Gates, Pastor
«, The Sunday school was well at.
tended and a very beautiful lesson
was taught to the pupils.
The morning sermon was preach,
ed by ,Rev. Gates. The sermon wrs
taken from the fifth chapter of
Rings. The text was "Go Wash in
Jordan Seven Times." The subject
was "I am God to kill and to make
alive."
The church had a visitor who
was young Rev. Mac Leffall of
Dallas, Texas. We would like all
the young people of the. community
that can, come and hear Rev. Lef_
fall preach Sunday, October 17th
at 11 o’clock sharp. He is only 19
years of age.
Rev. Renfrow preached Sunday
night. His subject was "God Wants
a Man." His text was "Running.
The scripture was taken from
the fifth chapter of Jeremiah. VI.
sitors are always welcome.
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MORNING STAR BAPTIST
Rer. Wm. Pruitt, Pastor
Sunday school opened with n
lnrge attendance present, the les
son subject, ‘Christian in God’s
Keeping.” The lesson was taught
by the pastor. There was one ad
dition to the Sunday school. At
11:30 a. m. The pastor brought to
us a splendid message. Text, Deu.
6:17. Subject, “The great day of
his wrath has come, and who shall
be able to stand.” At 8 p. m. the
i pastor and a part of the church
worshipped at the St. Luke Bapt
i ist church. 6 p. m. BYPTJ attend.
i anco good. Lesson subject “Am I
! sharing Christ with others.”
At 8 p. m. a spiritual sermon was
again brought to us by the pastor.
Tevt Esther 4:14. Subj. “landing
Up for Others Rights.”
Visitors always welcome at
| Morning Star.
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MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Mosley, Pastor
Conor a Parker, Reporter
9:30 a. m. Sunday school. At 11
o’clock the pastor preached a won
derful sermon. Text was James 1:12
“Suffer the Christian Reward.” At
3 p. m. Rev. Stevenson and his
I church came over to worship with
\us. He preaced for the Mission Cir
cle. 6 p. m. BYPU. Bro. Elmer Col
lins, president. 8 p. m. regular ser
vices. Rev. J. L. Reagon, preached
an nteresting sermon. Text was
Matthews 10:18. u _
Harvest Festival
At Hillside Church
The ninth Annual Harvest Festi.
\al of Hillside Presbyterian church
will be held on Sunday, Oct. 17th
beginning at eleven o’clock. Church
' goers in Omaha ook forward to this
j service always with great pleasure
and anticipation. Following the or.
gan meditations played by Mrs.
Alice Wilson, the choir will sing
the lovely “Benedicite Omnia Op.
era Domini,’’ by Alfred Allen To
hear this 20th century canticle one
should be on time at eleven o’clock.
Mrs. .Irene Morton will be s.dist
for the morning service The Rev.
Francis Bouquet, Park College, Mo.,
now one of the instructors at the
I Presbyterian Theological Seminary,
- will preach the Harvest sermon.
1 Following the sermon, the choir
will sing “And God Said Let the
Earth”—'by Simper. The evening
service will be a worship music ser.
j vice. The choir will sing, “They
That Sow in Tears,” by Gaul, and
‘Praise the Lord,” by Randegger.
Mrs. Delores Blackwell will be
soloist for the evening, and Mrs.
Irene Morton and H. L. Preston
will sing, ‘The Lonely Duet.” Miss
Ed rose Willis will be guest pianist.
Try New Arrangements
The next time you find your living
room furniture disarranged by fam
ily or guests, leave it as it is while
you stop to consider whether after
all that grouping may not be more
interesting as well as more con
venient for conversation than your
usual one.
If it proves quite impossible from
the standpoint of balance—a funda
mental principle in room arrange
ment—try to work out a third way
of placing the chairs which will be
just as satisfactory for conversa
tion and for an artistic effect.
Finishing Mefal Furniture
Metal furniture to be usea in the
house may be finished with enamel
or lacquer. If the metal surface
has already been enameled and is
smooth after sandpapering, it needs
no further preparation before refln
ishing. Brass beds that are to be
painted should be cleaned first with
benzine.
CLASSIFIED ADS
POR RENT—Love’s Kitchenette
Apartments, 2516-18 Patrick, or
2613 Grant at. Call We. 6553.
FURNISHED apartment for lent
WE 6421.
FURNISHED ROOM for rent, 2517
Corby. Call any time after 8 p.
in.
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The dinner given by the Improve
ment club of Zion Baptist church
Sunday was a tremendous success.
FOR RENT. Five room bungalow
with garage. In excellent condition.
3005 No. 30th street. $25 per
month. Call Robbins WE 1711.
Ah, youth! When you can eat
things that do not agree with you.
Best way to resist a temptation
is to get yourself disgusted with it.
Robert Bums never wanted to
write poetry until he fell in love.
There is no absolute freedom,
j One is born into a world of obliga
j tions.
No one is pining to have his
i courage tested. He hopes it's all
right, though.
Most are not greedy. They’d
be satisfied to be genuinely loved
by one friend.
Hero worshippers can easily
make a fool out of a man unless he
is a real hero.
Many a man doesn’t like the hat
he buys. He thinks this ought to
be a perfect world.
What a lot of perfect moving
days we are having when no one
can afford to move.
Pluck begins while waiting for
luck; but it reckons on a reason
able amount of the latter.
A good deal of honesty may de
pend on there being no prospect of
making anything out of dishonesty.
In a republic, the majority think
their majority is enough; while the
minorities scheme busily and get
what they want.
2705 MIAMI, 2 room apartment for
lent.
3 FURNISHED apartments for
rent. WE 3738.
2 ROOM furnished apartment
Utilities paid. JA 0986.
WANTED to rent. 2 unfurnished,
heated rooms. JA E596.
DRESSMAKING cf all kinds.
Dresses, Women’s Suits, Blouses,
Skirts and Men’s Shirts. Miss Ethel
Terrell. 2502 No. 24*h St., Apt. 4
WE 1191.
APARTMENT for rent, 2522 Wirt
Street.
FOR RENT, 4 room furnished
apartment modern, also two room
I k itchenette apartment. Call WE
3146.
Dressmaking. Mrs. Jones. 2522
Wirt St.
See A HD? First
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1935 Ford V8 Coupe 385
1936 Ford Tour Sedan Radio,
heater 450
1934 Olds Sedan, Radio
new tires 395
1934 Ford V8 Tudor or Sedan 266
1933 Chev. Sedan or Coupe 275
1983 Ply. Sedan or Coach 275
1982 Chev. Coupe or Coach 175
1932 Ford V8 Tudor or Coupe 196
1931 Chev. Coupe or Coach 145
1930 Chev. Sedan 125
1929 Chev. Sedan or Coach 95
1930 Ford Coupe 85
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