The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 12, 1938, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    RUMMAGE STORE. 2621 Grant
Street
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WIENER SHOP
2509 North 24th Street
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Lake Shoe Service
2407 LAKE ST.
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Croquinole . 25c
Manicure . .15c
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ALTHOUSE
BEAUTY SCHOOL *
M22 N 22nd St. WE 0846
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CHURCH NEWS
ZION BAPTIST CHVKCII
Kev. M. K- Curry, Pastor
Sunday school opened at 9:30. A
targe number was present. Quite a
bit of interest was manifested in
the study of the lesson and many
helpful houghts derived
At 11 o’clock the pastor preached
.I very inspirational sermon. His
subject was, ‘ Contrasting the pre
ent suffering with revealed glory
of the Christian.” Short testimon.
,al servicj preceded he sermon.
The sn.'or choir sang sveral inspir
ational numbers which added much
spirit to the service.
BYPU opened at 6:30
At 8 p. m. the pastor preached
from Acts 3:6. His subjoct was.
‘Some Clements in Christian Ser
vice” One central thought from
this sermon was, no one can do
Christian service unless he is a
Christian
Welcome to Zion,
PARADISE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Hervey, Pastor
Sunday school opened at b:.'!0 a.
m with the superintenrent presid
ing. Thfl lesson was reviewed by
Mrs. M E. Hill
At 1U00 o’clock the pastor
brought to us a wonderful sermon
BYPU opened at 0 p in. A love
ly piogram was pi esented by tin
women’s group. Some that appear
ed on the program were Mrs. Trip
let and Mrs Cooper of Pleasant
Green Baptist church. Also Miss
Rebecca Ashley Next Sunday I he
program will be rendcitd by th"
men’s group.
At 8:30 the pastor brought to
u.s another inspiring message. Sub
ject, ‘A Strange Light ” Text.
Acts 0:5. “Who are thou, Lord?”
Among the, many visitors morn
ing and night, was Rev. Henderson
Rev Tucker. Rev. McCrary and
Rev. Bledsoe.
The Union Mission will have a
mass meeting Sunday at 3 p. m
You are cordially invited to at
tend.
ARE YOU ONLY A.
THREE-QUARTER WIFE?
MEN, because they are men.can
never understand a three
quarter wife—a wife who is all love
and kindness three weeks In a
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the time.
No matter how your hack aches
—how your nerves scream—don't
take It out on your husband.
Ifor three generations one woman
has told another how to go ''smil
ing through" with Lydia E Pirik
hain s Vegetable Compound. It
helps Nature tone up the system,
thus lesseuing 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 lie a three-quarter wife,
take LYDIA E PINKHAM8
VEGETABLE COMPOUNDand
tio "dialling Through."
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borhood and City Business places.
RABE’S BUFFET
■426 N. 24th St. Ja. 9196
CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE
■422 No 22nd St WE 0846
STEPHENSON BEAUTY SHOP
■087 N. 84th St.At 6810
CHARLBNA LEWIS
BEAUTY SALON
2866 Maple St. JA 6116
ECONOMY TAILOR
Chas. M. Simmons, Prop.
We Cut, Trim Make Suits to Order
Make all kinds of alterations for
Ladies and Gents.
Cleaning and Repairing
1918 No. 24th St.
American Wiener Shop
E609 N. 24th Street.
KING YUEN CAFE
2010*4 N. 24th St. Ja. 8676
' CHARLIHM PLACE
1602 N. 24th St,_We. 4019
For real Cleaning and Laundry
Service Call DON’S
J’A 0565 2008 No. 24th St.
Rev. D. C. Stephenson, Prop.
* ELITE CIGAR STORE
2812 N. 24th St.Ha. 42M
JOHNSON DRUG
1904 N. 24th St We. 0998
DUFFY PHARMACY
HOUSTON’S GROCERY
2114 No. 24th St JA 3643
Our Sausage a specialty
Free Delivery
NORTH-SIDE TRANSFER
2414 Grant St. Wa. MM
Electrical Appliances
DONAHOO A HOYLE
Norge Appliance Oo.
2423 Farnam St. Ha. 050t
Graders
W. P. HOCH
Grading and Excavation
4604 Ames Ave. Ke. 081J
Grocery Stores
HERMAN’S MARKET
24th and Lake We. 6444
Laundries
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2324 N. 24th St. We. 102*
EDHOLM A SHERMAN
2401 N. 24th St._We. 4066
Monument Makers
HEFT A NOYES
40th and Forest Lawn Ke. 1788
Produce Markets
METROPOLITAN PRODUCE
1616 N. 24th St. We. 478'i
BEN A KERMIT ANDERSON
Painting, Wall Washing and
Decorating
23 Years Experience
Estimates free Work Guaranteed
2801 Miami St. 2872 Binny St
-- »m man_
PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev (.• E. Stevenson. Pastor
Sunday school was at the usuat
ucur, 9:30.
Morning service was well attend
td. The pastor fHied the pulpit.
Quite a number of visitors were,
present. VVe are always happy to
iiave visitor's
BYPU devotions and program
was conducted by Group No. 1. At
the absence of the president. Mr
Uncus Mrs. McCloud our vice prc.
sident presided,
The funeral of of Edward White,
who has a host of of relatives in
our church was held Monday morn,
mg from tha Lewis Funeral home
\Ve extend sympathy to the bereav.
d family.
The play, ‘‘The House on the
Sand.” will be presented Thursday
vevning, March 10 at 8 o’clock
The Calendar Luncheon sponsor,
cd bv the Heart to Heart club
March 17 promises to be a lovely
affair. Tables will bp decorated to !
represent each month. A renewal i
of the Bible class taught recently
by our pastor, Kev. Stevenson, will
begin Thursday. March 10 at 8
o’clock You will bp benefitted by
attending this class.
The Young People’s group of the
church will conduct a forum Sun
day evening at 8 o'clock. The prin
cipal topic is “Christian Concep
ton of Old and Young in Regard
to Better Appreeation of the Mean
ing and Value of Worship.’’ Sub
topic to this is (1) Getting an ex
perience of prayer that is vital
(2) The extent to which Jesus’
teachings can be applied in the life
today. (3) True and falsP standard
of success.
Those taking part in the discus
sion are: Misses Bernice Grice, Ora
l.eo Britt. Ella Mae Mills and Mr.
Harold Reynolds- Come and give
your ideas of these topics.
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MT. NEBO BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. G- Gates, Pa-dor
Helen Bradshaw, Reporter
The Sunday school of Mt. Nebo
was opened at the usual time with
Supt Bro. Conner presiding. Bro
ther Garner of Bethel was an hon
ored guest. He taught the inter
mediate class a very interesting
lesson. The subject of which was,
‘‘Serving with What We Have ”
General lesson Text Mark 6:1-13
The Golden text was, “Such as I
ask 1 give thee,” Acts 3:6.
The church was full of spirit.
BYPU was one of great interest.
The evening services were very
spiritual. The pastor’s text was
“Well Go By flhe Kinks Highway.”
His subject was the “The King’s
Highway”
There were many new visitors
Sunday. Mrs Mann of Zion. Mr.
Jack Wafford Rev. Banks and
Mrs. Elinkseale and Mrs Walker
of the Church of God in Christ. All
are invited to come and worship
with us. *
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SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev Pettis, Pastor
Connie Harris, Reporter
Sunday school opened at 9:30
with the superintendent presiding.
Mrs. Lambrdth gave a splendid
prview of the lesson
At 11:00 a m. Rev. Pettis gave
us an inspiring sermon. His text
was Mark 5:18-19.
BYPU opened at 5:30 p. nv with
the president presiding. The pro-,
gram was presented by Group No.
1 Our BYPU was very lively.
At 8:00 o’clock Rev. Anderson
piesented the sermon. His text was !
found in Galation 5:1.
Our prayer meeting is very suc
cessfully established Wednesday
night we are expecting a very
large crowd.
Visitors are always welcome at
Salem.
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The Church of the Living God
Mission had their regular meeting
at the home of the vice president
and reporter, Sis M. Steele, 2301
No. 27th street, with the president
in charge. Committees made their
report. We have several sick
among us On March 12 there will
be a fish supper at Sis. Steele’s
2301 No. 27th street. Everyone is
incited to come. The Mission is
having their bg rally Sunday.
March 20 at 3 o’clock. We are ask
ing all our friends to help us. The
hostess served a nice repast after
which we were dismissed. For
plaee of our next meeting call oui
prsident, AT 6248
Sis. M. Wright, President.
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MINUTE MEN PROGRAM
AT ST. JOHN A. M E.
_
On Sunday, March 13, St. John
AME Church will have a Minute
Men Day Program at the church
The program is as follows:
Morning Service 19:45 A- M.
Processional . Choir
Announcing Hymn and Lesson
Opening Hymn
Prayer Rev. C. C- Baker
Music
Scripture Lesson
Rev, S D- Rhone, M. A.
Mission Offering Announcement'*
Anthem . Choir
Solo Fred Davis
Address—Purpose of th^ Club
. Dr. A. L- Hawkins
Solo H L. Preston
Message Rev F. S- Gewdlett
(Ex-Moderator of New Era Ass’n)
Prayer Chant of Lord’s Prayer
Invitation .Offering
Recession . Benediction
Doxology
Finance Committee
I. S McPherson C. M. Wiley
M. E. Webb J. L Faucett
B. A Howell
Program Committee
A. R. Goodlett Geo- Camper
A J. Lefall j
A. R. Goodlett.
Master of Ceremonies
A. I. Rafferty, Chairman
Rev R. A- Adams, D. D., Pastor
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NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. T- Carter, Pastor
Sis. Gannar, Reporter
The New Hope Baptist church
s< rviees were high with the spirit
'll day
Sunday school opened at 9:30
with the lesson taught t>y Bro
Bailey.
Rev. Carter, the pastor, ascend, j
ed the pulpit at 11:30 to deliver
his sermon from Revelations 7:7.
Oh, how our hearts burned, while
he talked with us by the why.
Service was resumed at 3:00 to
close out the rally. Rev. Edward
Beasle.y preached the closing ser
mon in Rev Adams place, which .
was very inspiring and enjoyed by
all.
The receipts were as follows for
the rally:
Club No. 1. Bro. Beasley. $5 50;
Club No. 2. Sis Gunnar. $10 51;
Cub No. 3, Sis. Williams, 1025;
Club No. 4. Sis Career. $3.00 and
Cub No. 5, Sis. Hill; making a to
tal of $37 76.
The church is prospering greatly
under the leadership of the new j
pastor, Rev, J, T. Carter We are j
praying for the cooperation of the
pastors and churches of the city
We mean to be a grace to the
New Era Raptist Association un
der the leadership of our pastor
of Zion Baptist church, Rev. Curry.
Rev. Adams of Pilgrim dpl’vered
a wonderful message for the nigh;
service He was had of the rally.
He preached from John 9:4. The
message was greatly enjoyd by all.
TT PAYS TO LOOK WELL
MAYO’S BARBER SHOP
Ladies’ and Children's Work
A Specialty
2422 Lake Street.
Johnson Drug: Co.
Liquors. Wines and Beer 1
Prescriptions
W E 0999 1994 No. 24th St
MT. MORIAH BAPT. CHURCH
Rev- F. P. Jones, Pastor
The spirit came in the morning
worship, filling our many, souls
wth joy. We listened to a beautiful
sermon on the subject. “Patience.”
The sermon stressed those quali
ties that go to make up this virtue.
After this sermon, Rev George
White prayed from out the depths
of his soul.
At the evening worship covenant
meeting was observed and each
Christian that so desired spoke his
own testimony. After this the.
Lord’s Supper was administered.
Again the spirit came and filled
many hearts
Mrs. F. P. Jones, who has been
in the hospital, is now convalescing
at her home, 2422 Ohio St
March 17 the Helping Hand club
is gi'ing a St. Patrick Banquet
and Musical. The publ'c is invited.
The Willing Workers club is giv
ing a Feast In the. Wilderness and
Donkey party
Among the visitors present were
Mr. and Mrs. Price. Joe Ellington,
Mrs. Beulah McBey, Mrs Dorsey.
Mr. Bradfoid and Mr. Parker
To the many visitors throughout
lbe day we extend a cordial wel
come. Your presence is an inspira
tion to us
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MORNING STAR BAP CHURCH
Rev. Wm Pruitt, Pastor
Sunday school opened at the us
ual hour with a lai-gc attendance
present. The general lesson sub
ject, ‘ Serving With What We.
Have
At 11:30 a. m. a very inspiring
scanton was delivered by Rev.
Crawford of Zion Baptist church
The message was enjoyed by all. I
At 4 p. m. the pastor, church j
and choir held service^ at the Old
People’s Home on North Twenty
fifth street
At fi p. m. BYPU opened with a
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LOW FARES
Cheyenne . $9.00
Chicago . 8.50
Denver . 9.00
Kansas City . 2-95
Los Angeles . 23.00
San Francisco . 24.00
BURLINGTON
BUS DEPOT
1416 Dcuglas at 15th St.
Ph. ATlantic 2300
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Wm. Teal, III* / 6 Ave, Council Bluffs; la. j
Pioneer Post 804. American j
Legion sponsors a dance on j
April 18 at the Strand Ball- j
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large attendance The Culturei
Course was very integrating. The.
general lesson subject, ‘ The World
of Jesus Compared With Ours.”
At 8 p m. testimonial service
and Communion was taken.
The sick of the church. Mrs
Josie Smith at 2508 Blondo
Visit Morning Star. Visitors are
always welcome.
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