The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 30, 1937, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    CHURCH OF GOD
Elder S. S. Spaght, Pastor
Sunday school ope&ed at the us
ual hour with sacred devotion con
ducted by the superintendent. Les
«on study, “Christian Renewal’’
■was vary good, taught by J. Eddens
Ho is a very efficient teacher, able
to make practical and bring out
the deep truths of the lesson.
Morning service was exceedingly
good pastor spoke from the thought
"Where There’s No) Vision, People
Perish.”
His earnestness and burden in
-drj ivering the message was of such
as would reach an stir other zeal
®us hearts.
Sunday evening Sister J. W. Ed
dens of Oklahoma brought the
message, which was good. Subject
‘‘One Law Giver.” Sister Edden is
a consecrated woman (s emly) with
all on the altar far God.
ST JOHN A. M. E. CHURCH
‘The Friendly Church”
I)r. R. A. Adams, Pastor
It is very pleasing to see the
young people all coming to Sunday
school again, and making the. at
tendance so firli and showing so
much interest in the lessons.
Dr. Adams wus in his pulpit
Sunday morning and he and part
of the choir went to Mt. Moriah
Baptist church to help them in
their wont n’s day services. Sunday
night the choir had its regular 4th
Sunday night all request service.
There were many request numbers
turned in.
The choir finds great pleasure in
•doing such service, but they are
asking that requests be turned in
by Thursday before the 4th Sunday,
as the program is made up after
thn practice preceeding the 4th
Sunday. It is very important that
all requests come in early.
Those who miss the Host and
Hostess dinner given by the choir
will miss a treat Those
who attended this dinner in years
past say it is one of the most
appreciated social affairs during
the year. (Who would not come for
a fine dinner of young turkey) This
is not an invitational affair, so
see any member of the choir and
make your reservations now.
Thb sick of the church are report
ed as follows: Mr. C. B. Kitchen,
Mrs. A. R. Goodlett, Mrs. Blanche
Moore and Miss Mable King. Miss
King is improving rapdly.
Mrs. May Metoyer, Mrs. George
Clough, Mrs. Mary Spencer and
Mrs. William Spl?ncer united with
our church Sunday. Visitors for the
Poisoned Kidneys
Stop Getting Up Nights
T» harmlessly flush poisons and
acid from kidneys and correct ir
ritation of bladder so that you can
stop “getting up nights” get a 35
cent package of Gold Medal Haar
lem Oil Capsules and take as di
rected. Other symptoms of kidney
and bladder weakness are scant,
burning or smarting passage—
baskache—leg cramps—puffy eyes.
1 day were: Mrs. W. L. Seals, Mrs
J. Pruitt, of Omaha, Mr. Bradlej
i Garbee, Mr. Harold Pritchett; Mr
I E. Booze of Chicago and Mrs
Robert Martin of Sioux City, la
— —-o~
SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev, M. B. Bilbrew, Pastor
I Services were very enjoyable at
| Salem Sunday. The Sunday school
started the day with a group of
eager students to learn the word
of God as an expression of tender
feeling, that the superintendent
havo for the young people that go
to makh up the Sunday school. At
1.1 a. in. our pastor brought to us
a very splendid message. His text
was found in Romans the 8th
chapter and the 33ri^ verse. The
junior choir sang for the morning
and evening services. Their sing
ing was remarkable for their first
appearance. Mr. Young the director
is doing a splendid work with them.
The BYPU had a special black
board demonstration on th? topic,
‘ Murder at the Wheel.” All those
that drove cars received some very
hi lpful instruction.
At. 8 p. m. our pastor brought
another instructive message. His
text was found in the third chapter
of Rev. A big day is anticipated on
next Sunday. The termination of
thi one hundred dollar rally.
Breakfast and dinner will be served
at the church. Come out and dine
with us. The sick of the church are:
Mr. and Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Alex
ander, Mrs. N. Williams. Visitors
aro always welcome at Salem Bap
tist curch. 1
1)01,GOFF
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Wv do glazing a.rd make window
shades to order
1822 24 N 24 WE 1607
CONSTRUCTION
Thera ere many wayi I* deflate the value ol I
I, pair ol ihoea. In hidden placet, leather can <
be replaced by eubititutci... and you'd never 1
know it until you wore the rhoer awhile. Bui, {
when you buy thoet you are entitled to |
thoe-leathcr. And you jet it In Doujlae ,
ALL-LEATHER CONSTRUCTION. e |
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REGULAR
LINE
$4.50 up
lit/L.DOUGLAS
tImeucaj best known shoes
318 So. 15th Redick Tower
Orchard & Wilhelm Co.
USED FURNITURE
is taken into our
Exchange Dep’t
to encourage the purchase of new merchandise. It is offer
ed for resale at the lowest prices we can put upon it.
Our first and constant purpose is to make it easy for our
customers to have the new. Our second is the quick dis
posal of the old.
Every day in the year there are large assortments offered.
In fact you can furnish a whole house from this stock
which changes constantly.
It’s worth your while to come to the Exchange Depart
xnent today, and a week from today, to secure what you
want. WE LIS^ A FEW TYPICAL EXAMPLES:
Walnut Refectory Dining Table . $17.60
Oak Dresser with big mirror... 7.50
4 pc. Green Enamel Bed room Suit . 22.50
Mahogany Spinet Desk... 14.75
?. pc. Velour Living Room Suite . 15.00
2 pc Mohair Living Room Suite ... 29.60
Large Colonial Mahogany Library Table . 2.60
Upholstered Living Room Chairs .. 2.50 to 12.50
EXCHANGE DEPT. 1619 Harney
UNDER THE NEBRASKA POWER BLDG.
The Women’s Auxiliary to the
Omaha Postal Alliance presented
their national English award and
their annual scholarship reward to
Mr. Monroe Coleman and Miss Ro
wena Jones for graduating with
i highest average in English. This
j meeting was held Sunday, October
24th at the YWCA.
_
AMERICAN WIENER SH01
2509 N. 24th, Street.
BEST CHIU AND BEST
RED HOTS IN
THE WEST
ALL KINDS of SANDWICHES
Ice cold beer to complete
the meal
I_ CLASSIFIED ADS
' 1 WO 5 room modern bungalows
•' like new, $2,150 and $2,450.
• Terms. Maple street. WE 3482.
FOR RENT—Ixrve’* Kitchenette
Apartment*. 2516-18 Patrick, or
2613 Orant st. Call We. 6553.
APT. for rent, 2 large rooms, 2705
Ohio.
FOR RENT. Five room bungalaw
with garage. In excellent condition.
3005 No. 30th street. $25 per
month. Call Leroy WE 1711.
DRESSMAKING of all kinds.
Dresses, Women’s Suits, Blouses,
Skirts and Men’s Shirts. Miss Ethel
Terrell, 2502 No. 24th St., Apt. 4
WE 1191.
NICE furnished room in private
home. AT 2743. Call after 5 p. m.
2 FURNISHED rooms. $2.75 and
$2.50 each for men only. 2825
No. 24th street.
NICELY furnished room for rent
in modern home. Call WE 0162
NOTICE:—
Adult Education Music and Dra.
matte Classes, YWCA. Monday
evening, 8 p. m., Voice Culture;
Solo and Chorus singing. Wednes
day evening, 8 p. m., Dramatics.
Born to cook for you. Jeff 1818
No. 24th
MODERN SHOE REPAIR
1410 North 24th Street
Women’s Top Lifts... 15c
Vomen’s half soles.65c & up
len’s half soles and heels.
. ...$1.00 & up
fan's half soles.75c and up
fan's rubber heels.35c and up
ihildren'a half soles and
heels _ 75c
thildrem's half soles „....50c up
Quality Is Our Policy
r srir inrifinnt nmi tirtT inrinrirn;
Mrs. J. P. Mosley, wife of Rev.
J. P. Mosley, was injured while de
scending a street car at 24th and
Fa mam streets. She was taken to
Lord Lister hospital, given ex ray
examinations, and then sent home
in a cruiser car.
ARE YOU ONLY A.
THREE-QUARTER WIFE?
MEN, because they are men, can
never understand a three
quarter wife—a wife who is ail love
and kindness three weeks in a
month and a hell cat the rest of
the time.
No matter how your back aches
—how your nerves scream—don't
take it out on your husband.
For three generations one woman
has told another how to go “smil
ing through'' with Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound. It
helps Nature tone up the system,
thus lessening the discomforts from
the functional disorders which
women must endure in the three
ordeals of life: l. Turning from
girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre
paring for motherhood. 3. Ap
proaching “middle age."
Don't be a three-quarter wife,
take LYDIA E PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND and
Go “Smiling Through."
TRADE
AT
TUCHMAN’S
Food Stores, Inc.
Butter Nut Coffee
lib 30c 2 lbs 59c
WE 0402 24th & LAKE
FREE DELIVERY
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