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RUMMAGE STORE. 2621 Granl Street AMERICAN i i WIENER SHOP 2509 North 2-llh Street Be>t Chili and Best Hod Dogs in the West ' All Kinds *1 Sandwiches i Ice Cold Beer to Complete the Meal I.! i i . i* .. • • ■ • -« *1 lit 5Vff\Ji Shoe Pride or Shoe Shame . . . Shoes look new again with our new invisible half soling. I>ake Shoe Service 2407 LAKE ST. pfmwm v rt'ftttrftmm " — ■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ " ■ . S P E C IA L . Shampoo .. 25c **»-■>*« .... 25c ; Croiuinols ... 25c Mi ntp«r<* ..-. 15c Pla-n Facial ... 25c A I T II O U S E BEAUTY SCHOOL *422 N 22nd St. WE 0846 AWW/WWWAV.WM Duffv Pharmacy We. 0809 24th and LAKE STREETS PRESCRIPTIONS Free Delivery b'AV.V.V.V.W/AVW.V.W ASV.V.*,,.,AWA,.V.,.V.,.V. WORTH SIDE TRANSFER Long Dietance Hauling Moving and Storage Phone W£:»«,'.» 2414 Grant St V.V.V.V.W/AVW.V/.W TRADE TUCHMAN’S Food Stores,Inc. WE 0402 24th &> LAKE FREE DELI\ .iRY CHURCH NEWS CHRIST TEMPI E HOLINESS Rev. L. M llrlf, Pastor Edr.a lak»y. Reportec Sunday, February 27. Sunday chool opened with an interesting lesson Subject, “Measuring a Wans Worth." The lesson was in 11 viewed by the superintendent, Mr. S. Stafford Many good points ere brought out. Rev- doodwin, assistant pastor, conducted the services. The morn ing message was found in St. Mark, 5:17. The sermon was highly ,appreciated and afforded food for i t hought 11VPU opened at the usual hour, six p. m., with a large attendance, good lesson and a lovely program One young people's meeting is gradually increasing this nice wea tier. Como out and worship with us. Visitors are always welcome The Salem Baptist Missionary Society m't Friday. February 25, at the home of Mrs. C. C Pettis, 1613 No 22nd St. Avery enjoyable riveting was held. The regular fourth Sunday Mis- I s.onaiy program was held Sunday February 27. at the Salem Baptist church, 28th and Decatur streets. A very inspirational devotion was < <l by the groups. Scripture read ing of the 14th chapter of Romans was read by Mrs. 0. Brown “Draw Me Nearer,’ was sung by the group Prayer by Mrs Jackson. Duet by M:*ses I/orin- and Agnes Morris. 1 he high spot of the afternoon "ns a very inspirational talk by Mrs. E Dodds. Subject. “The Art • f Living.” Visitors present were Mrs. C L N’lill, Mrs. M. J Goldsmith and Mrs. .1 E. Dodds. t losing remarks wert. given by ■Rev. C. 0 Pettis. The Mission will meet at the home of the president. Mrs. Mary M^xander, 2712 Charles street Mrs. M. Alexander, President Ms. I Henderson. Reporter ARE YOU ONLY A. THREE-QUARTER WIFE? MEN. (localise they are men.can never understand a three quarter wife— a wife who is aU 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 general ions 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: 1. 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 VKOKTAllLK COMPOUND and Go ** Hmiling Through," THE OMAHA GUIDE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL .. DIRECTORY.. Save time, worry, confusion and money by Suiting this complete Directory of Neigh and City Business places. RARE’S BUFFET «4» N. 24th St. Ja. 8195 CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE €422 No 22nd St WE 0846 6TEPHENSON BEAUTY SHOP ■M7 N. 24th St.At. 6810 CHARLENA LEWIS BEAUTY SALON €866 Maple St. JA 6118 ECONOMY TAILOR €has. M. Simmons, Prop. We Cut, Trim Make Suita to Order Make all kinds of alterations for Ladies and Gents. I Cleaning and Repairing 1918 No. 24th St. American Wiener Shop *609 N. 24th Street. - • ■*«- ' - KING YUEN CAFE 201014 N. 24th St. Ja. 8576 CHARLIWI PLACE 1608 N. 24th St._We. 4019 For real Cleaning and Laundry Service Call DON’S JA 0555 2008 No. 24th St. Rev. D. C. Stephenson, Prop. ELITE CIGAR STORE €812 N. 24th St.Ha. 4226 JOHNSON DRUG 1904 N. 24th St We. 0998 HOUSTON’S GROCERY SI 14 No. 24th St JA 3543 Our Sausage a specialty Free Delivery NORTH-SIDE TRANSFER 5414 Grant St Wa. MM Electrical Appliance* DONAH OO A HOYLE Norge Appliance Oo. 2428 Farnam St Ha. 050t Graders W. F. HOCH Grading and Excavation 4606 Ames Ave. Ke. 0S1J Grocery Stores HERMAN’S MARKET 24th and Lake We. 5444 Laundries EMERSON LAUNDRY 2324 N. 24th St. We. 102V EDHOLM A SHERMAN 2401 N. 24th St_We. 6064 Monument Makers HEFT A NOYES 40th and Forest Lawn Ke. 1786 Produce Markets METROPOLITAN PRODUCE 1616 N. 24th St. Wa 4787 BEN A KERMIT ANDERSON Painting, Wall Washing and Decorating 23 Years Experience I SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH ('larinda, Iowa Rev. I) Nicholson, Pastor Sunday school opened at its us ual hour with Miss Rachel Cason presiding. All were interested in th« lesson, and the sup rintendent added a new committee to the Sun day school which was in keeping with th«. present day Morning service was in high and the pastor brought forth an instru ctive message which was enjoyed hy all. Evening service, the pastor brou ght forth annother stirring mess age. Subject, “Who Christ Is '* The spirit was hi *h. Look! Look! Come and enjoy thy day. There will be a miscellaneous program in the afternoon service. Thn guests will be the Gateway Quartette of Omaha. Visitors are always welcome to thft Second Baptist church CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD MISSION The Church of the Living God Mission met on Thursday night, February 24 at the homc of our secretary. Sis Pearl Farmer, 2617 Burdette street. Meeting was call ed to order wil the president in charge Report of committees were given. Mo'her Rachel Harris is ill and the mission wil pay her a visit. Our teacher taught our lesson from Matt 5:1-, which many good thought were taken. After which 1 our meeting was brought to n • close. The hostess served a nice lunch which was enjoyed by all. For place of our next meeting call the president at AT 6248 Sis. M. Wright, President Sis. M L. Steele. Reporter MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mrs. Rose E Luckey announces the marriage of her aughter, Eve lyn Ivilla to Mr. Joe M. Fountain, 2620 Hamilton street The wedding took place December 15 1937. The young couple are residing at 616 No. 46th street. LONESOME HOUSE By Theresa M Skinner Lonsome house is at the end of the lane Where the pathway has lost its trail, The trees around it are not the same They are leafless, bare and frail Their branches reach upward as if in prayer For this lonesome house all alone, Standing silent with windows bare This house that used to he home. Where children’s voices use to shout with mirth And the wall with their laughter ring Father and mother sat by the hearth. And all the old songs they would sing While the children listened joyful ly by And would oft times join in the song But that was in th« days gone by When lonesome house used to be— home IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL MAYO’8 BARBER SHOP (Adlaa' and Children ’■ Work A Specialty. 2422 Lake Street. _____ -T" 1 JOE LOUIS, the World's Champion endorses and uses only MURRAYS HAIR POMADE because it is a lit PL amninn Hflil * PLEASANT GREEN CHURCH Rev. J. H- Reynolds, Pastor \Vilia Mae Ross. Reporter Sunday sheool, nine o’clock with Mrs I. M Oliver, president, pre siding. February 27 was the boys Hnd mens rally day in Sunday School, chairman Master Curtiss Melton The boys think that they can beat the girls and the girls are sure they can beat the boys W0 will find out next Sunday March 6. Present 57 The primary class went visiting Sunday morn, ing at Pilgrim Baptist church. Eleven o’clock, devotion services were led by the deacons Song and prayer by Mr. E- Faulkner Prayer for tho sick by Rev White. Solo. "While th0 Blood Running Warm in Your Veins.” sung by Mrs. Sul livan. A wonderful sermon was preached by the pastor. Rev Rey nolds. Visitors: Rev. and Mrs- Watson of the Church of God, Rev and Mrs White, Mrs. Ransom, Mrs. Lillies Collier of Topeka, Kas . Mr. .Tii mes Nelson, Joseph Watson of Salem Baptist church and Mrs. Dorothy White of Mt. Moriah RYPU, six o'clock, with Mr- E Faulkner presiding. Present. 49 Francis Alford is secretary. Eight o’clock, song by the choir, “lord Started to Find a Better Home ” Prayer for the sick by Pev. Caldwell. Two selections were sting by thP Mysterious Four A levelv sermon was preached by Rev. E. Green There was one to unite in the evening service.. Mr Thomas. Visitors: Mrs. Gran-berry, 1 Mrs Turner. Mrs. Baugh, Mrs. | Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Whiby and Mr and Mrs. Wafford. -o BAHA'I NEWS The Baha’i Fast begins March 2 and ends March 21 and consists in abstaining from food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Fasting is one of the divine rnm mandmervts which has existed from all time in all the Holy Books. Special times are appointed and particular forms are ordained by every eligion While material fasting is ab stainging from the appetites of the body, spiritual fasting is this, that man abstain from selfish passions, from negligence and satanic ani mal traits, purifying the heart from every stain of egotism, re. placing material tendencies with spiritual susceptibilities refin ing the moral fibre, and intensify, ing the fire of the love of God; in other words beaut if uly explained in the following prayer which is one of thp prayers use<l by the Baha’is during their fast. Oh God! As I am fasting from the appetites of the body and not occupied with eating and drinking, even so purify and make, holy my heart and my life from ought elsp save Thy love, and protect and preserve my soul from self-pas sioms and animal traits. Thus may thp spirit associate* with the frag, ranees of Holiness and fast from everything Save Thy mention.” Doreene Holliday ST. JOHN A. M- E CHURCH "The Friendly Church" Rev R. A. Adams, Pastor Sunttey was a veiy fine day at St. John and all the services were ' try good The Sigiday school had one of the best attendances for the year Now' that the weather shows that spring is just around the corner, we trust the parents will help see that the children come regular and on time. Dr. Adams preached a very fine sermon that was directed largely to the young single women of the congregation His subject was "Damsel In Distress." This sermon gave many helpful thoughts to the womanhood of the. chuSrch. The message received every man and woman who should resolve to put forth every effort to protect Die young womanhood of the race ami that could be done by seeking the l>est invironment for them and see that all other pitfalls are cleared out We are sorry to report so many suk of the church which are as follows: Sis. Martha T. Carter and Sis 1 alley are still very sick- Miss Addie George and Mrs. C Hanna have been ill for two weeks or so. Mr \\. L Myers has returned home Irom the hospital and is able to be up. We pray for these and s*ll | others who are sick a speedy re covery Next Sunday will be Quarterly meeting at St. John and we a,-e hoping all clubs and members will make fine reports We are always glad to see our ■is fairs at St. John We invite SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH Rev Pettis, Pastor Connie Harris, Reporter Sunday scliool opened at 9:30 o'clock, with the superintendent presiding. At eleven o'clock, Rev. Reagans presented an inspiring srmon. His text was found in the 10th chap ter of Matthews BYPi: opened at five thirty with the vice president presiding. Dif ferent members of the groups par ticipated in a Bible drill. Wo had n lively BYPU. At eight o’cock. Rev McQuire presented the sermon. His text was found in the 5th chapter of Jer emiah and the 44th verse. His sub ject, "Come!” There will he a pre-Easter Tea, given by the senior choir at the homo of Mrs White, 2604 Wirt St. Horn's 2 to 6. Sick of the church: Mrs. Elma Porter, Mr. Austin, and Mr Tho mas. Visitors are always welcome at Salem. PARADISE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev- Hurvey, Pastor Sunday school hours have been changed from 9 o’clock to 9:30. At 9:30 the superintendent opened the Sunday scht-ol with a large group present- We were glad t»o ack nowledge five visitors. The school was reviewed by Bio. Gamer. At eleven a. m., our pastor brought to us a wonderful sermon. Subject, ‘‘Fe'ding ” Text, was found 'ti I Peter 1:5. BYPU was well attended. At eight p. m the pastor prea ched to a very large and apprecia te, audience. Truly the spirit of the Lord was in our midst. His text was taken from Mark 5:19 Subject. “Go Honio,:’ Quite a few visitors worshipped with us during tb-> morning and evening services II you are hungry and desire spi ritual food come and worship with us at tho Pai-od'se Baptist church. A Bible class has started and anyone desiring o attend may do so The class meets every Thurs day night at the chuix’h at eight o’clock. MT. NEBO BAPTIST CHl'RCH Rev- J. G Cates, Pastor Helen S Bradshaw. Reporter The Sunday school of Mt. Nebo opened at the usual time with the superintendent, Rro Conner, pre sidin. The lesson, “Measuring A Mans Worth,” and the Text. “How much then, is a man better than a ship?” Matt 12:12, brought on much costroversy and argument among the young men as to how much they were worth. Rev Gates preached a very spi ritual srmon. ’rbo church services were indeed spiritual with the presence of Rev and Mrs. C L. Union and others of the family. Rev L. C Crawford of Zion was a visitor at Mt. Nebo Sunday morning The BYPU was one of great en thusiam under the direction of Rev. J. A Harris The sermon was enjoyed by all Sunday night Thert. will be a national prayer meeting at Mt. Nebo Friday, March 4 from 10:00 to 4:00. All are invited to come and worship with us Mt. Nebo’s doors are al ways open to visitors. BETHEL A- M E. CHURCH Rev. T. J- Sanford. Pastor .!■ S Jefferson, Reporter Sunday school opened at its us ual hour, 9:45, with excellent at tendance. All werc feeling real springy. Subject for discussion, Mark 5:1-17 Title “Measuring A Mans Worth." All took great in terest in their lesson. At eleven o’clock. Rev. Sanford took the stand. The, mornings les son was Exodus 4:1-24. Text, “And the I'Ord said unto him what is that in thine hand? And he said, a rod." Everyone enjoyed the ser vices very much. We were pleased to have Mr Brown from Texas unite with us. Our visitors were Miss Ethel Jones, Mr. Jefferson of Des Moines Iowa and Mr. Lewis Rutledge Don’t forget the Spring Style Show and Banquet given by the choir, Friday night March 4- Tic kets only 36c. The menu: Roast Turkey and dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, peas, salad, hot rolls and coffee, and pie. Everyone please buy a ticket from those who are selling You will miss a treat If you don’t attend. Miss Hida Woods is president. Mrs. Saunders is still on the sick list and Miss Thelma Lewis is reported much improved Always remember our prayer and class meeting every Wednes- ! day evening. Come and worship with us. For news read the Omaha Guide our own, fresh from the I press. PATRONIZE OITR ADVERTISERS A'JWWWWAWWW RITZ SHOE | REPAIR 2033 NO. 24TH ST. 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