Who Is Most Popular Minister In Omaha? A FORMAL NOTICE PLEASE READ ‘•NOTH|| to all 'thurch, civic, re-j lifftlMM, secret and social clubs; to pastor*. presidents and reporters. All news of the above organiza tion moat be in our office on or be-I fore Monday at 6p. m. each week j for the news items to appear in the current issue. Your members want j their paper on time. Please be prompt and cooperate with ua. NO ON TIME—NO IN THE PAPER. C. C, Galloway. Acting Editor MORNING STAR RAPTIST CHURCH Itev. Wm. Pruitt, Pastor .Sunday school opened at the us «m‘1 hour with the superintendent:, presiding. At 11 iHO a. m., the, ser mon was preached by the pastor. Subject, “Sowing and Reapirg." At 2:3}) p. m. (he Union Mission was in session of which tibe Rtv. J. C. Crowder delivered the message. Subject, ‘ Hang Out Your Sign." BYPU opened at th usual hour with a large attendance. Visitors ■were Mrs- Hays and Mrs. Johnson. At. 8 p. m. the pastor again brou ght to us a splendid Message. Sub ject, "Tht Lords f'r.iy>r.” The pastor of the church cordially in vites you to visit at Moraine Star. Everyone welcome. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. I*. Mosley, Pastor Mrs. Lenora Parker, Reporter Regular services were held and the pastor preached a soul' stir ring strmon. Baptizing was held at Bethel Baptist church and we ■wish to thank them for their hos pitality. There were three baptized. Instead of preaching, the. pastor Rev. Mosley, lot the young people take charge of the evening services A program was rendered by thd Shining Star Choral club, of Mt. This Week In Thought and Religion By Robert L. Moovly The Monroe Doctriiw On December 2nd, this doctrine ■was more than 100 years old. The Monroe Doctrine stands for the perservatkm of American territory against European acquisitions. This was to guard aganst control of Latin-American Republics by for eign powers. Of course this doctrine was aim ed at foreign colonizations but these principles should be applied to all foreign theories and practices Despite the conflicts and complexi ties, these strong ideals caused in Europe, sure Americanism is threat ened by foreign invasions. Amer ica was settled upon the basis of Christian freedom and any foreign theory that denies Christ ard free dom is unAmerican and should be resisted upon these shores. Now that Thanksgiving is oyer, we begin to prepare for Christmas. As we prepare to celebrate the birth of our Lord, let our highest aim be. ’‘The spirit of giving." presents from others are to be gra ciously received but let us seek to display the spirit of Christmas where H is most needed. Give those persons who need happiness most. Seeing that the world and man kind was helpless in need of deliv erance God so loved the world. that He gave his only begotten Son." We may not give the most ooetly gifts, but let the spirit of sharing and helping be our goal. ‘‘Not what we give, but what we share . The gift without the giver is bare Who gives himself with his alms, feeds three. Himself, His hungering neighbor and Me.” Our Bible school theme this week ir “Christian Best.’’ It is absurd to thing of obtaining “rest” without ‘'laboring.’’ Whether you are la boring under, (1) the burden of sin, or (2) the yoke of spiritual, social, financial or moral response j bility, the Miaster yet calls: "Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are ' heavy laden, and I will give you ' retA. Take my yoke upon you and earn of me, for My yoke is easy Md My burden Is light.” Matt. 11: | 88-80. Olivo church. This dub was organ ized about a month ago, but they rendered well their parts. Miss | Annie Mae Milton is president. I The program was enjoyed by all. Como to Mt. Olive, you are wel come. -u CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Service order: Preaching 11:00 n. to. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p. m. Mother Aanie Salughter in charge. Residence 2210 Clark. i -v- | 1ST SPIRITUAL TEMPLE No. 6 2307 No. 24th Street j Rev. McClellan, Pastor Alice ‘Johnson, Reporter - I Sunday was another great day with us in spite of the cold wea ther. We had a large number in attendance, both Sunday morning and Sunday night. Com# out and hoar this great gospel minister. He is one of God’s chosen men. A wonderful prophet and henler. On Wednesday and Friday nights we will have the white minister and his congrega tion from South Omaha. We make no deference between race, -creed or cclor. The public is cordially invited to worship with us at all times. -o METROPOLITAN CHURCH Rev. R. W. Johnson, Pastor f There were three services Sun day, all of which were very uplift ing. Sunday school at it’s usual time was well attended. The child ren and teachers found the lesson very initereating. The pastor prea ched on the subject, “Grow.’' The sermon was preached so anyone could understand it. There was one added to the church, in the person of Mi's. Hally M. Stevens, of Kan sas City, Mo. In the afternoon ser vices tinder the direction of Sister Alexander and the healers was of its best. The sermon was delivered l>y Rev. C. I Union, subject, “Sow ing and Reaping.’’ Evening services were conducted by the pastor and special music was rendered by the choir. The subject of the evening sermon was “Lord Bless My Soul.'’ You are always welcome to our church, we see no creed nor color. Wednesday night will be the pros perity service night. Saturday at 2431 Patrick Avenue there will be a chitterling supper. Follow the crowds, and come to the Metropoli tan. -— ■ o PARADISE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. B. Banks, Pastor The Sunday school opened on time with a very nice attendance Two new pupils enrolled in the j Sunday school, Imogene and Jun ! ior Perry. Brother Henderson was | n visitor in the Sunday school from l the Church of God. Morning ser vices were well attended. Rev. F. C. Williams preached a wonderful sermon. At 6 p. m., we had a wide awake BYPU with the Christian Culture Course manifesting much interest. Visitors were Misses Clara Mae and Mildred McClinton of Pleasant Green Baptist church. At. 8:30 Rev. C. Union brought to us an inspiring sermon. Sick of the church are Mrs. Smith, 3019 Pink ney. Come and worship at Paradise, a warm welcome awaits all. THE RACE IS ON! Will You rMinister Win? With the Christmas holidays,' only a few weeks off, the manage ment of the Omaha Guide, launches a Minister Popularity and Christ-1 mas Gift Contest at the conclusion of which $100.00 in prizes shall be given away. Is your pastor the most popular minister in Omaha? Will you make your pastor happy during Christmas by helping him • win in this popularity contest. I>o you apprecate your pastor? All of these questions may be answered by casting a vote for the ! minister whom you consider the 1 roost popular. Contest opens December 2nd. closes 12 M., December 27th (Winner announced and prizes awarded December 27th, 8 p. m.) Omaha Guide auditorium. Clip coupon on this page and start your favorite minister off with 5,000 j votes. RULES OF THE CONTEST Read Rules Carefully: 1. Any minister pastoring church within the limits of Douglas Coun- I ty may be entered as a participant 1 in this contest, providing the cou pon on this page has been clipped nnd brought or forwarded to this office, 2418 Grant street. 2. Coupons wifi be published in the Omaha Guide for three weeks of the contest, and will be number ed one two and three and will be accepted only when clipped and properly signed on or before Mon day 12 noon, following the issue in which it appears. 3. No single person may vote more than once each week. 4. Each vote brought or sent to this office must be signed by the persons voting. 5. Persons desiring to vote for different ministers, not pastors of their respective churches, may do so. 0. Person desiring to vote for different ministers different weeks of the contest may do so. | 7. The relative standing of each each contestant will be published 1 in the Omaha Guide each week of [ the contest. The actual standing will be published in the issue fol ' lowing December 27th. the closing i date of the contest. I 8. A committee of five to be se lected at the time and place of the | awarding of the prize will count I the votes nnd determine the win ! rcr. 9. No minister who is a relative of any employee of the Omaha Guide will be accepted as a candid ate in this contest. 10. The contest opens December 2nd, and positivtly closes Monday, 'December 27th at 12 M. Vote For Your Favorite Minister Each Week. Fill Out the Coupon Below Each W eek. Contest Begins with the Decem ber 2nd. Issue of the Omaha Guide. Off the Press Thursday Evening at 6 P. M. -o BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. T. J. Sanford, Pastor Sunday school opened at 9:46 j with the superintendent, J. 9. Jeff erson at his post of duty and the I school was well attended. The pas tor preached from the 12th chapter of Mattheiws and the 26th verse, j Everybody is welcome to attend the service*. Prayer and class ( meetings Wednesday night. The sick of the church is: Mother | M ickins and we are praying for her • speedy recovery. Ministers Popularity and Christmas Gift Coupon COUPON This coupon is good for 5,000 votes I hereby cast my vote for: Kiev. .......... Pastor of ........ .... Signed . .... Address ........... COUPON NO. 1 Number 1 Coupon is not good after Dec- 6th, 12 p m. SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. M. B. Bilbrew, Pastor Minnie Bryant, Reporter Services were well attended at Salem Sunday. The Sunday school classes seem to receive much from the lesson. The superintendent gave ft helpful preview of the lesson. At 11 o’clock our pastor brought a wonderful message. The Mission ary Society held their regular fourth Sunday meeting at 3 p. m. and a splendid program was ren dered. Tho BYPU met at its regular hour- Both the Sunday school and - BYPU pupils are working hard on a Christmas contata. At the evening services, eur pas tor again delivered the message. Those ill are: Mrs. Slaughter and Mrs. Kendal. We were very happy to have Mrs. Alexander and Mrs. Williams pesent after a long per iod of illness Visitors are always welcome at Salem. MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. P. Jones, Pastor Church services were as usual. The Sunday school being the first with fair attendance. The Holiday spirit is in the air and preparations aro being made to meet the de mands of the occasion. The pastor preached for the morning worship from the subject, ■'Christian Fruitfulness. ’’ Next Sunday morning will be known as Family Reunion Day. All families aro asked to be present for a sl>e cial message awaits them. The Usher board is giving a chitterling supper at the home of Mrs. Ella Thomas, 2508 Parker street. Saturday. Everyone is in vited to attend. The sick of the church are Mrs. Burton, Mrs- Davidson, Mrs. Beck Mrs. Lucas and Mrs. Henson. Visitors present were Mrs Fields, Mrs. King and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Visitors are always wel colme. The BYPU meets at 6 oclock and each and everyone is invited to visit the meetings and see what the young people are doing. They aro featuring an amatuer slogan contest for next Sunday evening. Miss Moore was a visitor in the BYPU service. Two persons united with the church as candidates for baptism. .Don’t forget the White Gift ser vices will be held the 19th and 20th of December. ST. JOHN A. M. E. CHURCH “The Friendly Church” Dr. R. A. Adams, Pastor The Sunday school started the service at St. John ’ast Sunday with a fine attendance. Rev. Williams, presiding elder of the Omaha district, pr<*acched as it was quarterly meeting day. The subject of his sermon was, ‘Lord To Whom Shall We Go?” One of his most outstanding thoughts was that we nesd someone to go to, who can lift us up, else we perish. The revival has been fair, but the attendance has not come up to expectation. The religious pageant that is to follow the revival pro mises to be very impressive. The choir is working on its mu sical for Christmas. The church expresses its sym pathy to the family and friends of Sister Jenkins who passed last week. The ill of the church are report ed as doing fine. We pray for their speedy recovery. Read the Omaha Guide and keep posted on your church, social and fraternal news as the Christmas holidays are growing near, you will want all the news and the Guide will have it waiting for you. NT. NEBO BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Gates, Pastor Helen Bradshaw, Reporter Despite the inclement weather. Sunday school was opened on time. A very inspirational Sunday school lesson was taught by our young minister, Rev. Lefall. The morning services were in deed spiritual. The pastor. Rev. Gates preached the morning ser mon, subject. “A Compassionate CHOP SUEY American and Chinese Dishes King- Yuen Cafe 010'/, N. 24th St. Jackson 857* Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. m. II Saviour.^ The sermon was enjoyed by all. Our BYPU is progressing I rapidly. Rev. L. C. Crawford of Zion preached his second sermon j at Mt. Nebo Sunday night. His subject. “What Is Man that Thou Art Mindful of Him.” Wednesday night the young minister, Rev. Le- j l'all preached. Mt. Nebo's doors are opened to all who wish to worship God with us. NEBRASKA PRODUCE 2202 4-6 North 24th Street Phone WE 4137 Poultry and Egg Dealers Oui prices are reasonsable, see ns first. IT* TlMci TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING at GOODRICH BICYCLES' New streamlined Goodrich models —highest quality ] — many extra* i value features. 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