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•LEASANT GKEEN CHURCH Rev. J. H. Reynolds, Pastor Willa Mae Ross, Reporter Sunday school 9:00 o'clock, Miss i:. M. Oliwr, president, presiding. Ve had two visitors- 70 were pre (nt. You are welcome to Pleasant jieen Sunday school. Morning service 11:00 o’clock aith tho Asst, pastor presiding, R"\. St. Clair. There were three to unit' with th- church during the morning service. Visitors: Mis. Horn. Mrs. Jacob, Rev. Adams and wife, Mrs. Will jams, Elbert McFall, Miss Mary Jfm-f, Mrs. Lillian Shin s, Margie Taylor, Miss Bernice Ward. Lillian Laws, and Mrs. J. O. Lewis. The Pick Up club met at the h-orr of Mrs. Reynolds. 2K12 Se ward. There were 35 present. The jn> aid nt gave her annual address, which was very inspiring and en joyed by all. The club is expecting to do more in th year of 1938 than they did in 1937. Visitors me always welconv*. Mi’* Me.Tntosh, pr s d >mt and Jd es'e King, secretary. BYPU <> o' lock with President Elmer Faulkner, prcsdmg Evening * r’ c 8:00 o’clock with E< v. J. H. Reynolds, pna'or. pro aiding. His suhj c‘ was “.Rep ntance.’’ H" preach' d one of tile most, en joyahle r i mods. It was enjoyed by all. Vsi*-'"-': Mi-s. Matt'e Owens, Mr, Will’e Rus *-ll Mi. Jos'jdi Ho gan. W clos- d with a very interest ing sermon. T tu are "• clo ve to Pleasant Green church. METROPOLITAN CHURCH Rev. R. \\ . Johnson, Pastor Mrs. Mat)‘I Canton, Roportei There is no joy like serving God. Sunday was another day on record for the church. The member- and friends seem to be in one accord cooperating together. Sunday School started the day with the children all in their placets. They had n review lesson. ‘‘Christian i hanicter and 1‘eice” Col. .‘1:1 to 17 All were very attentive and the lea son was very well explained. 11:00 o’clock seri'iiv was good. The pas tor was impressed by God to start taking his sermons from the begin ring of the Bib!' and going clear through in series. Since he stated that the Lord spoke to him and told him that his children were not reading their Bibles, hi' is asking all members and friends who care to bring their llihles with them and follow each serial ns he pren ches. His subject was taken from Gen. 1:1 ‘‘In the beginning God created heaven and earth.” Subject ‘‘Oeait/ion.’’ All who were follow ing him could really get a wonder ful picture of God creating earth and all within and of Adam and Eve disobeying God. And as God created heaven and earth, it would bo a wonderful thing if we would ask Him to create in us n clean heart and renew a right spirit within us. The Union at 6 o’clock is very uplifting and is full of instructions. We are asking you to come to Union and edrn more about the Bible and also he on the volunteer programs. Evening services was at its best There was plenty of good music, preaching and also light your bro thers candle in the candle service. The sermon preached by the pastor was his second serial. Sub jedt, ‘ Come into the Ark of Safe ty.” Taken from Gen. 6th chapter and the 13th vevrse. He painted a wonderful picture in the minds of those who are following him. of Noah building the Ark. Those who were allowed to enter in pairs into the Ark. The flood and how the sinners who had mocked him, were, trying to find refuge. The same God thait spoke then is speaking now, asking us to come into the Ark of Safety. Come filthy, com > dirty, come just as we are, he is able to cleanse us and make us white as snow. He is the only one we need for times never get hard for him to take care of his children. Don’t miss Wednesday night service. Come and receive a bless ing You are always welcome at Metropolitan. Follow the crowd and come where you will find good music,’ preaching, singing and spirit. You will feel at home, we se# •• nor color. MORNING STAR CHURCH Rev. Wni. Pruitt, Pastor Sunday school started the day off with a large attendance present as usual, with Rupt, Stromile pre s’ding At 11:30 a. m. the message was delivered by the pastor. Subject. • The Hand Writing on the Wall. ’ Ti.xt, I)an. 5:25. At 3:30 p. m. the Sunday school lliunee was in session, with pre ident Webb, pr siding. The per ci ntage banner both were awarded to Morning Star. A wonderful les son was taught by Mr. Parktr. At 6 p. m. BYPU opened with President Johnson pres'ding. 8:30 p. m. again the pastor de liv icd a burning message. Subject . "A .Reckoning Day. Text, Matt. 26:19. Mother Boles and other visitors | vero pi sent. The Willing Workers elub meets every Thursday night. Mission Circle Fridays at tfe church. Visitors are welcome to meet • i<h us. The Morning Star church, pastor and m mbers heartily apple c:ate and thank the editor and ntire staff for allowing space in he Guidv for our church news. — . .--u-—■■ ' — ST. JOHN A. M. E. CHURCH ‘The Kiendlv Church" l)r. R. A. Adams, F’astor The second Sunday of the n<w year brought forth fine attendance at St. John. The Sunday school was quite full of interest. Dr. John Adams, senior presid ing elder of the Kansas district brought to us a very fine message. His text was from Ja.s. 3rd chap ter and the 4th verse. Hig general thought was on the things that are combating the church today. One rf his muny thoughts to remember ' The only way to make the Church of Jesus Christ better for its mem bers to make themselves bettor by is ally practicing what is right and just as one practices, he or she will gradually grow that way.” There was one to join the church nuring the first week, but none however, on Sunday morning. After the sermon, there wore two baptized. Miss Essm Washington and little Bobbie Jewel. The trutets are in an emergency rally and it is hoped that each member and friend wll give some tiling to help out at this very needy time. The. sick of the church are Mrs. Doris Talley, Brother Cook, a member of the choir; Sister Hattie Womack and brother P. W White are still improving fine. We wish for them and all other sick members of the church a speedy recovery. Now this is the starting of a new year and it would be very fine if each member would see to it that his or her church oblign tions are kept up in fine shape, that this may be the best year of all for St. John. Get your requests in now for the 4th Sunday night all request service. -o SALEM BAPTIST COURCH Rev. C. C. Pettis, Pastor Minnie Bryant, Reporter Services wore good at Salem Sunday. The Sunday school had « large attendance. Much inspira tion seem to be gleaned from the lesson. At 11 a. m. Rev. J. I,. Reageans brought to us a most splendid meiss age. His text was found in the 10th t hapter of Luke. The subject was “He Pell Among Thieves.'’ The BYPU had a very lively session. The president gave to us his new program for the year. The BYPU is planning greater things this year. Rev 0. C. Petit is brought to us u very helpful message. His sub ject was “Love- ’ Text was found 'n the Songs of Solomon, 3rd chap ter and 0th verse. We were favored uith two very good numbers com iiig from the Junior Gateway quartette during the 11 a. m. ger vice. The sick of the church are Mrs. n<an, Mrs. Gregory', Misg Yancy, Miss Louis Bryant, Mrs. Matthews. The young people’s choir will render service on next Sunday. Visitors are always welcome at , Salem. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. T. J. Sanford, Pastor J. S. Jefferson, Reporter Sunday school opened at the usual hour 9:45. In spite of the cold weather we had an attendance ->f64 in Sunday school. We elected for the new year, new teachers and secretary which we hope will be very dependable. At the morning service, Rev. Sanford delivered his message from the 5th chapter and 13th verse of St. Matthews, ‘ Ye are the salt of the earth, but if the salt have lost his savor wherewith shall it be salted.’ Everyone enjoy • d the services. Rev. Sanford is urging all clubs to get busy for the year’s work. Mrs. Sanford was reported ill we hope for her speedy recovery. We were glad to have with us this morning Mr. Stanley Wheeler. Mrs. Virgie Williams, Mrs. Love, Mr. E. J. Horton and little Miss Horton. Don’t forget our prayer and class every Wednesday evening. -o INTERDENOMINATION CHURCH Elder W. I. Irving, Pastor Mrs. Provident Avant, Reporter The church that excepta the un i<y of God's people. Services were very good last Cundev. Sunday school was a little late but very well attended. The pastor preached a powerful sermon. Subject, “The Law of Sacrifice.’’ Evening services were conducted | by R'ev. Wagner, general supervi sor. Everybody welcome. -1 SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Clarinda, Iowa f Rev. 1) Nicholson, Pastor Sunday school open; d at its us uni hour With Miss Rachel Cason presiding. Oil the members were present and had a fine lesson. Morning service was in high with a large group present. The pastor brought forth a wonderful message Evening »evico was the spotlight service of the day with a large number of young people present. All members have a new spirit to work. iw^|j Deacon Washington and Mother Nash are on the sick list. The will bo a tdibe program at an early date ait the Second Rap tist church. Look and listen for the daite and come and enjoy this P'ogram. The Clarinda Baskeaball team won two out of three last week. Ony team that would like to Play the»o boys write Earl Baker, Clarinda. -o MT. OLIVE CHURCH Rev. J. |*. Mosely, Pastor Lenora Parker. Reporter Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Sis. Lenzola Wilson, supt. The Sunday chool is asking all the young peo pie to come and visit the school. At 11 a. ni. the pastor preached a wonderful sermon. Text found in St. Luke 10:30. At 3 p. m. Rev. E. D. Johnson of St. John Baptist church preach cd for the Mission Circle. TVxt was found in Isiah 1:1. Our hearts were made to burn within while he talk ed to us by tho wny. Three mem bers were added to the church At 6 p. m. RYPU Bro. Elmer Collins, president. 8 p. m. evening sermon, Rev. J. P. Adams from the Union Memor ial ME church, preached from Gal. I L Subject, ' Was Ho Late?—Is He Late?*’ _ 3 here will be an entertainment Saturday night, January 15, for the building fund at 2910 R street. CHRIST TEMPLE CHURCH Rev. L. M. Relf, Pastor Edna Pankey, Reporter Sunday school opened at 9:30 a. m- with a good attendance, and an interesting lesson. Subject. “Pro jiuring for a Life of Service.” Our pastor preached services for the day. Both were soul stirring and afforded food for thought. HYPU opened at 6:00 p. m. The ksson was taught by Miss Ruth Hershey, followed by a lovely pro gram. Come out and worship with us. Vsitors are always welcome. SPECIAL . Shampoo . 25c Press . 25c n.25c Manicure. 15c Plarn Facial ... 25c ALTHOUSE BEAUTY SCHOOL 2422 N 22nd St. WE 0846 The Church of the Living God I Mission met at the home of Sis- M. j Ptail Farmer, 2617 Burdette St. 1 Thursday evening ,Jan. 6th. Our : first meeting of the new year, with I the president, Sis. M. Wright in ' i charge. Wehad a very beneficial j meeting. Report of our sick com j mittee. Bro. A. Henderson has been down three weeks is now nicely ne covering. Two new members were added to our number Sis. Louise Wright and Sis. Beatrice Wright. Meeting was turned over to our teacher Sis. C. A. Brayboy for a h Fson. It was taught from Matt. 4:1 to 4. Many good thoughts were taken from it. After which meeting was dismissed. The hostess served an invigorating repast which every one enjoyed. Every one expressed themselves as havisg had a very pleasant evening. Sis M. L. Steele and Sis. M Wright, president -o PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH j Rev. G. E. Stevenson, Pastor C hristine Dixon, Reporter Sunday sehool began at 9:30 with Mrs. Lula Gates, our newly elected superintendent, in charge. Mrs. Gates is the first woman to serve as superintendent of our school. The morning service with Rev. Stevenson, our pastor, speaking. The Young peoples’ choir sang. This choir with Mrs. Dixon as their directress has puA'chased lovely black robes. Quite a few visitors were pre sent in our service. Come again we are glad to have you worship with us. The BYPU began at thp usual hour, fi o’clock, with group No. 3 in charge of the program. The poem “It Takes a Heap of Living to Make a Home” was beautifully rendered by Miss E'alyn Washing ton. Evening service was very good with the pastor speaking. The Ever Loyal club with Mrs. Clara Dacus president is planning its first inter club musical program Sunday afternoon Feb. 13. All church clubs in the city are being invited. The Young People's club are sponsoring a Negro History pro gam Sunday evening February 13 at 8 p. m. The program will be an nounced later. -n-— Sunday January 2, the Ace of Clubs bridge club wound up the holiday season with one of the loveliest cocktail parties of the season at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. McDaniels. A grand time was had by all throughout the. evening. .V.V.V.V.VAW.WdVW.V, | Dnffv Pharmacy We. 0609 24th and LAKE STREETS PRESCRIPTIONS Free Delivery .V.-.V.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.V.V/, NORTH SIDE TRANSFER Long Distance Hauling Moving and Storage Phone WE5656 2411 Grant St W.V.V.V.V.V.VW.V.V.W. The Salem Baptist Mrasioary So ciety was well attended 17 were present. VJisiors were Mrs. Cooper, of Oklahoma City, and Mother Harris of Omaha. The spirit was high, the lesson was taught to us by Mrs- A. D. Turner. The lesson was found in Phil. 2:1 to 17. Mrs. Mary Alexander, president. Mrs. Inez Henderson, reporter. --o MT. NEBO BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. G- Gates, Pastor Helen Bradshaw, Reporter The morning services were en joyed by everyone present. A very inspiring sermon was preached by Rev. R. R. Lane. His text was found in 23rd Psalms of David, and the 5th verse. Using as his Subject, “Prepare a Table in the Presence of Mine Enemies. The BYPU was very interesting and educational. The lesson was taught by Rev. J. A. Haris. The evening services were enjoy ed by all. Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper, of Council Bluffs, were hosts to a lovely dinner Sunday evening. Those present were Mr. Son Tal or.el, Miss Scottt, Mrs. Dora Alpon der, Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Green and famiily, Mr. and Mrs. Florence of Missouri Valley, la. Miss Jennie Speaks, Mr. Baker and Mrs. Viola Stewart. A wonderful evening was spent socially. fAMERICAN WIENER SHOP 2509 North 24th Street 1 1 < Best Chili and Best Hod Dogs in the West All Kinds of Sandwiches 11 ii Ice Cold Beer to Complete the Meal Shoe Pride or Shoe Shame . . . 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