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THE OMAHA GUIDE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL .. DIRECTORY.. Save time, worry, confusion end money b\ consulting this complete Directory of Neigh borhood and City Business places. RABE’S BUFFET *425 N. 24th St Ja. 0195 CHRISTINE 4LTHOUSE *422 No 22n.l Si WE 0840 STEPHE\SON' REMTTY SHOP •037 N 24th St At- 5810 • N VRI.ENA LEWIS BEAUTY SALON *855 Maple St JA HI 10 ECONOMY TAILOR Chns M Sun-nuns. Prop Cut. Trim Ma! e Suita to Order Make all kind- of alteration- for I a die* and Lenta. Cleanm® and Repairing 1918 No. 24th St American Wiener Shop EM* N. 24th Street K1NL YUEN CAFF 1010'4 N 24th St Ja 8570 CHARLIE PLACE lAnS N 24th St W* 4019 For real Cleaning and Laundry Service Call DON’S i'A 0555 2008 No. 24th St. Rev. D. C. Stephenson, Prop. ELITE CIGAR STORE £312 N 24th St Ha. 422F r JOHNSON PRUG 1WM S' 24th «t We PUFFY PHARMACY £4:n attrt l.ake We (14(19 Rl MM AGE STORE, 2(V-'l Gran* Street \ AMERICAN WIENER SHOl* I 2,VP) North 24th Street IW-t ( hili and Best Hod Doga in the Meat \II Kinds of Sandwiches lee Cold Beer to Complete the Meal Shoe Pride or Shoe Shame . . . Shoes look new again with our new invisible half soling. Lake Shoe Service 2407 LAKE ST. mrnammwmmwmwm SPECIAL . Shampoo .... 25c Press . 25c O’-25c Manicnro. 15c Plant Facial .. 25c A L T H O IT S E BEAUTY SCHOOL 2422 N 22nd St. WE 0846 .‘MWMV.ViW.W.W.V. Duffv Pharmacy We. 0609 24th and LAKE 8TREET8 PRESCRIPTIONS Free Delivery AWAwywwwwww.v .’AVVWWWAVWJW.WA NORTH SIDE TRANSFER Long Distance Hanling Moving and Storage Phone WE5656 2414 Grant SL VAWWVVUWyWAWWWA HOUSTON’S GROCERY 2114 No. 24th St JA 3643 Our Sausage a specialty , Free Delivery NORTH-SIDE TRANSFER 2414 Grant St Wa. MV Electrical Appliance* DONAHOO A HOYLE Norge Appliance Co. 2423 Farnam St Ha. 060t Grader* W. F. HOCH Grading and Excavation 4508 Ames Ave, Ke. 081? Grocery Store* HERMAN’S MARKET 24th and !-ake We. 644« l.aundriea EMERSON LAUNDRY 2.324 N 24th St We. 1024 EDHOLM A SHERMAN 2401 N 24th St We. 8«5t Monument Makera HEFT A NOYES 40th and Foreat Lawn Ke I73> Produce Market* M ETROPOLITAN PRODUCE 1518 N 24th St W*. 478’ | RF\ & KERMIT ANDERSON j Painting. W.JI Washing and Decorating IX Years Experience Estimates free Work Guaranteed 2801 Miami St. 2872 Binny Si Phone WE 5826 INTERDOMINATION AL Rev. I. W. Irving, Pastor I*. C. Avant, Reporter Sunday school was well attend ed. The lesson was very interesting Services wei'e conducted by the pastor, which were very inspiring and soul stirring. The services w«re ?njoy1- d by all present. Bible Forum Thursday at 7:00 p. m. at the chuixdi. Visitors are. always welcome. Next Sunday the services will be conducted hy the women. Como and help us. ■-o-— SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Pettis, Pastor Carrie Harris, Reporter Sunday school was open at 9:30 with the superintendent presiding. A very splendid preview of the lesson was given by Rev. Pettis. At 11 o’clock Rev. Pettis pre sented a soul stirring message. His text was found in the 10th chapter of Mark 10:15. He explained the fact that the gospel should be made plain for men and women Tho BYPU opened at 5:30 with the president, presiding. A pro gram was rendered by the begin ner department. We had a very l lively session. At 8 o’clock, Rev McQuire ren dered tho sermon, his text was found in the 12th chapter of Acts and the 7th verse. His subject, was, •' His Chains Fell Off ” He wanted the churches to do more praying. Our piteyer meeting is coming along fine. Wednesday we had 45 present. The sick of the chuixh are Sis. Dean and Sis- Kindle, Visitors are always welcome at' Salem. -o SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Cabinda, l»wa Sunday school opened at its us ual hour with Miss Rachel Cason preiding. Miss Louise Nash, secretary, is on the sick list. We hope for her a speedy recovery. The Sunday school had a Valentine program Monday night Morning service was in high, the pastor brought forth a wonderful message from the subject., “I Have Seen Better Days.” There was a large attemdnnce. Rev. E Young of the St Jl'hn Baptist church was a visior from Omaha. Evening service was enjoyed by all.Rev. Young brought the mess age Sister Ferry is on the sick list. Sunday February 20 will be the day for the 12 Tribe program Como and witness this program. You will miss a treat if you fail. Calvary Baptist church of Rod Oak, Iowa will be the special guests for the day. CHURCH NEWS MO"\ING STAR HAP CHURCH Rev. Wm. Pruitt, Pastor Ctiri ' • school opened at the us ual hour with a large attendance At 11:30 a. m. tha pastor brou- I ght to us an inspiring sermon. Subject ‘Make Hastier and Come Down.” Text, St. Luke 19:5- Visit ors in the morning services were Rxv. A. R. Davis, Mi's Webster an<| Mr. May. At 3:30 the superintendent and I school went to Mt- N'ebo to the I Sunday school allianoe. fi p. m. BYPU opened with a large number in atfendance. Thrt program was tendered by group No. 3. At. 8 o’clock the message was again delivered by the pastor. Sub let. ‘There is Something in the Way." Text. St. John 11:39. Visit ors, Rk)7. and Mis. Tucker and Mrs. Shipley. The sermon was en joyed by all. Mission Circle meets every Friday night at tibe church. The Christian Culture Course was taught by Rev. J. S- And) rson from the 12th chapter of Hebrew. Thrl president extends a cordial invita tion to one and all. Visitors are always welcome at all services. On Sunday aftnmoon February 20 at 3 o’clock, ID v. Bass will preach for the Children‘s Activity club. The Willing Workers club will meet Thursday night at the bonne of Miss Clarice Williams, 2019 Cark street. Read your church ri ws in the Omaha Guid°. MT MORIAH BAP. CHURCH Rev. F. P. Jones, Pastor F. Burroughs. Reporter At the morning worship the pas tor punched from Romans 16:1. “I am Not Ashamed of the Gospel Unto God.” Many facts which pro vided food for spiritual _£hought vena found in this excellent ser mon. Again at evening si vices we lis tened to another uplifting sermon. Mark 8:4, subject, ‘That Blind Man." Truly ones spiritual eyes arc blind until J'esu$ comes into tty h°at"t- Then a new life begins. Two l|*4>sons united with the chuith, Rev. George White and his ' wit)”, Mrs. Dorothy White. The Mission Society is giving their annual preMartha Washing ton tea at the parsonage, Friday, F> bruary 18- Hours 3 to 8. The Willing Workers and the Helping Hand clubs are f1 nturing a joint program the fourth .Sun day afternoon February 27. There will be a sermon by a boy, Master Edward Beasley, a staunch member j of the church. The BYPU is sponsoring a pro gtnm, given by the Los Canbores club Thursday evening. February 24. They nre asking your loyal support. Mrs. Davidson who has be>n ill for quite awhile is reporter! as being worse. Mrs. Catherine San ds, one of our faithful usherettes, undenvtfnt an operation at the Me thodist hospital. Her condition at this writing is reported good. PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. G. E. Stevenson. Pastor Mrs. M. S. Dixon, Reporter Sunday school was quit® lively. Morning services were quite up lifting. The young people's choir sang. This being Negro History Week, j the choir sang all spirituals. Rev. C. C. Adams delivered the message this being his anniversary in the ministry. The Inter-Club Musical program held in the afternoon was a huge success. This musical was under the sponsorship of the Everloyal club, and they wish to thank all clubs for their assistance. There were eighteen church clubs repre sented. BYPU was enjoyed by all. The president. Mr. J*» W. Dacus was presented with a lovely box of initialed handkerchiefs ns a birth day giftt The evening services were great ly njoyed by all An interesting program was sponsored by the young people. All pertaining to Negro History. We wish to thank all that so graciously appeared on this program. Miss Marshall, Miss Harris, Miss Mills. Mr. Dixon and Mr. Gordon, who spoke in the Who’s Who. Mr. Goodlebt, Miss Dixon and Miss Young, who rendered musical numbers. Mrs. McCloud and Mrs. Holliday, who delivvered the ora tions. Atty. John Adams was the principal speaker. PARADISE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. B. Banks. Pasta* Sunday school opened on time with a large attendance- Two new members enrolled. Visitors pre sent two Morning service was well at tended. Rev. Hervey brought to us a wonderful sermon. Text, Luke 11:1. "Lord Teach Us to Pray." Everyone enjoyed this spiritual sermon. He said praying does not consist of excellemt words or floral speech. Among the many visitors to wor ship with us was Rev. Cooper of pleasant Green Baptist church At 3 p. m. Mission service was conducted with Mrs. Hill, the pre sident presiding. Mrs. Pauline was elected vice president. The BYPU was well attended. Miss Estella Morris is the newly elected president. A(t 8:30 p. m. Reiv Hervey brou ght to us another heartfelt mess age. Subjeat, “Keep Your Crown." Three new members were added to the church We regret to say our pastor is preaching his Iasrt sermon Sunday February 20, as pastor of the Paradise Baptist church. As his mission is to go. he takes his de parture for a new field. We pray for his success in the cause. You am cordially invited to worshfp with us. At .'! p. m Surd iy afternoon, services will he conducted by the Ministerial Alliance. The sick of the church, Deacon G. W Wison --rv ST.‘JOHN A. M. E CHURCH “The Friendly Church" Dr. K. A- Adams, Pastor I he Sunday school opened with Mr. I. S. McPheisop acting as superintendent. 'The lessons were taught with a great deal of^ enthu siasm by the teaching stalff. Dr. Adams is in the midst of a series of sermons that arc creating unusual interest. Last Sunday he preached aibout “Souls at Sea.” Today his message was (frrected to the young people. His text was. ■Remember the Creator in the Days of Youth.” Next Sunday it will be directed to married people. Some of the many helpful thou ghts weie: You are to be strong in your old age you must make preparation in your young life be cause you are young but once The young |>eople who let them selves follow aftery the lower thoughts of life will poison their minds for life. Therefore the des tiny of the youth is sown in early life. There are those who can. rise Up from a lower life and do well, but not if tibeir good health has been destroyed, nor can they make up for the time wasted. If one will notice very carefully, he will fin<] a very few people who arfll execir' d over 30 years of age nor do you find very many Coming to Christ after 50. The sick of the. church as report ed are Mr. W. I,. Myers. Sisters Eliza Turner. Mattie Pridgett, Martha 1 darter, Georgia Brown and Pearl Wood, who is up again. Rev. S. Williams and the Hill side choirs program Sunday night February 20th will be very good. The fourth Sunday night’s all request services by the St. John choir will boo. give a fine gospel message through song. The Allen Day program giving many interesting facts about, the A- M. E. church was very out standing. The young people show ed they had made some very fine preparations to bring to us truths about the history of our church. Mrs. Ethel Jones and her Los Oantores club ane to be commend ed! for the work they are doing. Mr. S. E. Gilbert spoke with au thority on bhe history of the A. M. E. church. He worked for about eight years in the A. M. E. Book Concern in Nashville, Tenn- and had some very valuable information on same. BAHAI NEWS Article No. 5 After thi. ascension of Baha Vllah on May 28,1892. His last | will and testament was brought forth and read to his family and , assembled friends. It was found . that IV had definitely appointed a successor to carry on His work and to prevent any schism in the | irfant Faith. This successor was His eldest son, known to th Baha- j ’is as ‘Abdu’l-Baha, which means servant of God. ‘Abdu’l-Raha was bom in Tihran, Persa. on May 23, 1844. the same day on which thp Bab announced His mission in Shiraz. That thelrc ( is a reason for this apparent co incidence is believed by the Baha’is t but the mystery has not yet be n ( explained. I At the early age of nine years ‘Abdu’l-Baha fo'lowed His Father into exile and prison, and lomained with Him during all th vicissitud es of His long and extremely ar- ' duous lfP. While Abdu’l-Bahn was still a child He tri d to assume all of the responsibilities of the house , hold which would otherwise have | fallen upon His Father. Very Ear ly He became known to the Baha ’is as the Branch, which is one of the titles commonly applied in Persia to the eldest son of the | hour*?1. It will be i ©called that in j several books of the Old Testa- 1 tnenb. particularly Jeremiah, re ference is made to the coming of , the Branch. ‘Abdu’l-Raha is also 1 known as the “Mystery of God ” IIj.i always insisted that His only name. His onl station in life, was ‘Afcdu’l-Baha—Servant of God. After tihe ascension of BahaV Uah, 'Abdu’l-Baha becnm’ the Ci'li ^ ter of the Covenant—p cognized as the or)' to whom all should turn for explanations of the Baha’i ■ Teachings and whose authority j was paramount. , In Septemh r 1908, ‘Abdu’l Baha was finally released from His life-long imprisonment in th ’ city of ‘Akka in Palestine, through the young Turk movement which fp ed all political prisoners. In 1911 He made a trip through Europe and visitled in England. In 1912 Hie leached the shores of North Amer ica. landing in Nfw York City on April 11. For nine months He tra veled the length and breadth of the United States, everywhere spreading the news of His Father's mission and teachings and exhort ing the people to live together in amity and peace. After again visiting Paris, France He returned to Egypt and thencr to the Holy Land, where, hr spent a great part of His time prepar ing against thr day when war— which he foretold accurately— would be declared. His foresight and kihdness saved many from death by starvation in thr near East. For his loving ministry to the people and His great work in the int) 1'ests of peace conciliation and true prosperity. He wms knight ed by the English governmrnt at the close of the war. Tn 1921 ‘Abdu’l-Baha passed away, leaving thousand upon thou sands of people feeling that they had indeed lost a loving friend and Master. For as “The. Master” was He most commonly known by both friend and foe of the Cause. TT PAYS TO LOOK WELL MAYO’S BARBER SHOP Ladies’ and Ohildren’s Work A Specialty 2422 Lake 8treet. .V.V.'.W.ViV.V.WflWAV RITZ SHOE REPAIR 2033 NO. 24TH ST. Special On Army Shoes Any Shoes left over 30 Days Will Be Sold for Charges VAV.WAV.V.V.V/.VMV, Get Money ... Love I guarantee to help you fat a dart to iifa. No case beyond bo pa. Stop worry tng t Write roe today. Information FREK M. WILLIAMS, journal Square Sta Jersey City, N. J. Dept O. 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Our lesson was a bit off the subject of the evening. Th'O subject which has been the main topic of discussion in our BYPU is can a child be saved if he dies at a very young age? It has be*en one of the greatest, in teresting and prolonged discussions even- to confront our very capable nr.d competent president, Rev, J. A. Harris. All are invited to come to our BYPU next Sunday to be pre sent at a very unusual program. Our doors stand open to all who wish to come and rejoice with us. Tire Mt. Niebo Mission Society is really becoming one of interest under th? presidency of the com petent Mrs. Billingsley. DOT GOFF HARDWARE Paint, Glass and Varnish We do glazing and make window shades to order 1822 24 N. 24 WE 1607 GROW GLOSS Beauty Shoppe Use Elise Turner’s Glow Gloss For Your Hair Special Hair-styling For Ladies Use Our Face Cream and Pow der to Keep You Looking Young. 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