RUMMAGE STORE. 2621 Grant Street AMERICAN WIENER SHOP 2509 North 21th Street Be>t Chili and Rest Hod Dogs in the West ' All Kinds or Sandwiches Ice Cold I leer to Complete the Meal jvmi'i111111 * kijitmirfjru Shoe Pride or Shoe Shame . . . Shoes look new again vith our new invisible half soling. Lake Shoe Service 2407 LAKE ST. WO^fMTBjg SPECIAL . Shampoo ..— 25c Pr"a«! .... 25c Croquinole .. 25c Manicure.-.15c Pla n Facial ... 25c ALTHOUSE BEAUTY SCHOOL 2422 N 22nd St. WE 0846 .'.W.V.W.V.W.V.V.VAV, Puffv Pharmnc' We OflOO 24th nnrt T A KP meri'S PRESCRIPTIONS P-ee O'livprT .*•*. W,' / ,v.v. NORTH SII»F TR \NSFFIl I on if Dintance Hauling Moving and Storage Phorr \VRr,«r*6 2411 (Irani Hi V.'.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V TRADE IT TUCHMAN’S Food Stores,Inc. WE 0402 24th & LAKE FREE DELI\ ERY CHURCH NEWS ZION BAPTIST CHURCH | Rev. M. K- Curry, Pastor Sunday school opened at 9:30 a m„ witih Supt. F C Williams in charge At 11 o’clock the pastor preach 'd another very inspirational ser mon which » emed to have reach 'll the heart of everyone present The senior choir was at its b'st in spiritual sing'ng and especially iid Mrs. Lula Bryant, who led ‘‘I Am Coming Lord.” make an im oress'on on the audience at largv. Many visitors worshipped with us At 8 p. m., a financial drive, < ponsored by Mrs G. l'lanrgan Mrs. Hatt’e Brown, was held. , •md the pastor pleached a short oi-mon. The. two state's represent. , - d in this "ffort wen Texas and | Missouri Missouri was the winner. . BYPU opened at 6:30 p. m At, 8 p. m , Rev. Crawford made , •i short talk We an all looking forward to the Fift’eth Anniversary of our, church, A $6 000 drive is on, which will close on the fourth Sunday in May. Next Sunday is young people’s dj.y Wr hope to have a large group of young people worship with us. Mission meets each Mon , day evening at 7:45. -o- | SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Clarinda, Iowa Rev- D. Nlcholsoi, Pastor — | Sunday school opened at the u« ; mil h ur with Miss Rachel Cason presiding All enjoyed the lesson. Morning servie - was in high Th ‘ pastor brought fortih a wonderful | message Subject. “Reward For | Service." Evening n l'ice was wonderful, j The spirit was very high and a I happy time was had by all The j ms tor brought forth unother stir I ring message. Subject, "Look on | 1 Jesus." Mr O. Floyd was with us all day with h's trumpet. Mr Floyd will render a program for the church April 4. Wo are always happy to have visitors with us ARE YOU ONLY A. THREE-QUARTER WIFE? MEN, because they are men. can ^ never understand a three quartorwl/e—a wife who Is all 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 generat ions one woman has told another how to go "smil ing through" with Lydia K. Ptnk ham's Vegetable Compound. It heli>« Nature tono up the system, thus lessening the discomforts from the functional disorders which women must endure in the throe ordeals of life; 1. Turning from girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre paring for motherhood. 3. Ap proaching "middle ago." Don't- be a three-quarter wife, take LYDIA E PIN KHAM'9 I VEll ETA IILK COM POUN D and t Go "Smiling Through." THE OMAHA GUIDE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL .. DIRECTORY.. Save time, worry, confusion and money by consulting this complete Directory of Neigh* 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 •037 N. 24th St. At. 6810 CHARLENA LEWIS BEAUTY SALON *855 Maple St. JA 6116 ECONOMY TAILOR Chas. M. Simmons, Prop. We Cut, Trim Make Suit* to Order Make all kinds of alterations for Ladies and Gents. •Cleaning and Repairing 1918 No. 24th St. American Wiener Shop •609 N. 24th Street. ” KING YUEN CAFE tOlOH N. 24th St. Ja. 8676 CHARLIE* PLACE 1602 N. 24th St._We. 4019 For real Cleaning and Laundry Service Call DON’S M 0566 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 DUFFY PHARMACY B4th and Lake We. 0609 HOUSTON’S GROCERY 2114 No. 24th St. JA 3543 Our Sausage a specialty Free Delivery NORTH-SIDE TRANSFER 2414 Grant St. We. MM Electrical Appliances DONAHOO A HOYLE Norge Appliance Co. 2423 Farnam St. Ha. 060C Graders W. F. HOCH Grading and Excavation 4506 Ames Ave. Ke. 0313 Grocery Stores HERMAN’S MARKET 24th and Lake We. 6444 Laundries EMERSON LAUNDRY 2324 N. 24th St. We. 102V EDHOLM A SHERMAN 2401 N. 24th St We. 6064 Monument Makers HEFT A NOTES 40th and Forest Lawn Ke. ITSfc Produce Markets METROPOLITAN PRODUCE 1616 N. 24th St We. 473’. BEN & KERM1T ANDERSON Painting, Wall Washing and Decorating 23 Years Experience Estimates free Work Guaranteed 2801 Miami St. 2372 Binny St. Phone WE 6826 BETHEL A. M E. CHURCH Rev. T- J. Sanford, Pastor J. S- Jefferson, Reporter Sunday school opened «t 9:4rJ with the superintendent pmsent. Lesson for discussion. “Feeding the Hungry’ Mark 6:30-34, The j kason was well discussed, after j which a splendid review was given by Rev J W Williams. Many j food thoughts were derived from ,hfv lesson At eleven o’clock our present mesiding elder gave us a wondkr 'ul message, Psalms 44:1, Matthew :25 and Jobe 14:14. Everyone re eled the message with great joy. iVa had a large congregation and i large number of visitors present j \mong Ijhcm weak? Mrs, |J. W S iVilliams, Mrs Strange from T n. lessee and Mrs. Suggs from Hia. \atha Kas. of Bethel AME church iVe were wry glad to welcome ■lister Lula Thornton back in our icrvice after an absence of two | \Kjeks- on account of a sprained inkle. At 3:00 p m„ Rev R. A Adams jpened the service, with hymn No. i 189, “At Last and D:d My Savior Die,’ The script ups text for the tvening, St John 17:13, after which we had a prayer by Rev. D. W Bass. Rdv W C Onwt.ll. the pn tor of Clair Chapel delivered a wonderful message. Text. Lute 22:19, “And he took bread and gave thanks ’ After wh’ch Rev. P C Stephenson of Allen Chapel of South Omaha extended an invita tion to the membership. At 7:30 our regular services convened The second Sunday night j of the Un’on service of Cleaves Temnle. ‘Have You Got Good Re evening St. John 14:1-17, read l.y presiding eld°r Rev. .1 W Williams A special song service was ivnder. ed by the jumior choir of Cleaves Temple “Have Nou Got Good Re ligion.' \fter which Rev Bass took the stand H's text was found in St. John 8:12, '‘Then spake Jesus again unto ‘.hem saying I am the light of the world he that follow Me shall not walk in darkness but shall have the light of life’ The holv spirit abided with us Come and join us in otir Union meeting end visitors are allways welcome Prayer and class are every Wed. evening. _——o— — CHHKCH OF GOD Elder S- S. Spoght, pastor Sunday School opened at 10 a. m with it gular devotion. Lesson Subject ,‘Folding The Hungry.’ Mark 6-34:44. Lesson well tought by Mr Joe Eldens, an efficient ad ult teacher. With the hungry mass facing the Christian world today (leaning Jes us's attrtudj. toward such ones) how great the need that we as God’s p -ople, everywh re- busy our selves in kingdom servvice; feeding the spiritually hrngry mass. Shall not rather separate our si Ives as Christians from the things of wor ld;and make our mission that of the disciples, lifting up Christ ‘in righteousness' to the hungry mass. Maiming worship was very good Devtion 11:30 a. m. message by pastor, Subject:“What the Christ ian Should Do ' Text:Math. 5—16. Such a 1< autiful picture of the life of a Christian was drawn from the word of God.We feel such mess ages of truth should be the more heralder thought (he churches of Omaha; realizing (he growth of a Chritsian depends upon the spirual vitamin recieved (from gospel food. May God inspire His watchmen to cry aloud. ‘Spare not, and show forth the righteousness of Chris tianity-’ Evening worship was inspiring. Pastor preached in ‘The Church of God.’ Too much emphasis can not be placed on hhis thought (so gieatly strtsffd by the speaker) that , Jesus, the founder of the church built just ‘One:’ That all God's people belong to it; that it has one message; and is the only one on record An interesting YPM at 6 p. pl each Sunday evening We invite you to comp. We pro mise that you receive sound gospel, pioved, that cannot he denied ■-•-. UNION MISSION It was a high afternoon Sunday for thf. mass meeting of the Union Mission at Paradise Baptist church It was a thought that God gave Rev. E U Johnson, to bving the churches of this city together in one great Union We do feel within omselvgs that He is pleased with this program. There were repre sentatives fom several chuehes of the city A short program was ren dered by Sis. Hill Those on the program wen Sister Minnie Bry ant of Salem, Mrs Frederick and Mrs. McGee of Morning Star Thf, Holy Spirit always runs high in our meetings Everyone is welcome to attend. Mrs F Bassett Reporter PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH Her. G- B Stevensen. Pastor Mrs- Dixon, Reporter Our pastor being absent. Rev, Thomas spoke to us from Phil 4:19. Text, My God shall supply all your needs" Subject. "God's Supply.” Visitors who worshipped with u* v.vre Mr and Mrs. Harry Par ker of St. John AME, DcWillie Halsey of St John. Gilbert Hub bard of Sinclair, Nel>r. Gerais Ware of Kansas Cjty, Lawrence McClain of Kansas City. Sylvia Ware and Annie McOmber. teacher at Technical high school BYPU was conducted by the i junior group. Thry presented a lovely program Evening services were in charge of the young peoples group. For one hour, with Mr Roy Gordon leading the group discussion on the problems that confront them today. Those opening the discussions were Mr Reynolds, Miss Ella Mae Mills. Miss Ora Lee Britt and Miss Bernice Grice Young people from different churches joined in the discussion Old and young were quite enthusiastic over the, d'ffdr- j rat subjects You will be hearing , from these young pcr^plr again, scon CHRIST T5MPLE CHURCH Rev. L- M Relf, Pastor Sis Edna Pankey, Reporter The Sunday school opened at 9:30 a. nv Tho lesson was. ",Fe d. ing the Hungry ” Mark 6:37. The morning sermon was brou ght to us by our pastor Rev. Relf His subject was, ‘‘Pick Up Thy Cross and Follow Me-f’ St. Matt 16:24 The International Sunday School Alliance met at our church in the afternoon. There was a very large attendance and the two ban ners were won by Christ Temple Tho BYPU met at 6 p. m Th|- evening sermon was preach. thefy he ni l to do just as much ir the future. -o NOTICE The 40 to 66 Association of America meets every Friday night at Piona r’s Hall ait the Court House at 8 o’clock. Good speaking You are welcome MT MORIAH BAPT. CHURCH Rev. F- P Jones, Pastor ..“And they said one t* another. ‘Did not our hearts burn within us while he talked with ug by the way and while he opened to us the scriptures?” The above describes the reaction upon many, the splendid sermons heard throughout thr day Rev. Jon"s chose as a subject for the morning worship, ,‘Spiritual Fruit” A sermon that was practical as well as spiritual. Rev Georg. White delivered the message for the evening worship. Ho chose for a subjt ot. “The Heal-| ing Power in Manifestation ” The text for his message being John 5:8. Many facts which furnish'd food for thought were gained from this sermon The choir sang ioma very touching songs at both the evening and morning worship. Of pnrticclar note was Mi's. Ethel Gar diner’s rich alto voicec as she sang from out her soul. Also the choir is practicing some ItautifuJ Eas. ter music Tho BYP'U is preparing for a local talent program the last Sun. day in this month. Owing to the quarterly board m<4 ting holding their session at the church March 22-24 the Willing Workers club will change the date of thier entertainment on Friday March 25 instead of the 24th The sick as a whole are doing well. We aiv glad to report that Sis Jones ’s able to sit up a short while each day and is improving nicely. Visitors are always welcome j If you want car fine hook with ! prepand addresses and players I’rai ers for the wounded, sick am ! dying, ard for all occasions, a i mall cost- Write, ! PUBLIC SPEAKERS SOVIET! Box 1114 Oak and. ( alii refreshing relief... when you get the benefit of BLACK-DRAUGHT for Constipation IT Is better for you if your body keeps working as nature intended. Pood wastes after digestion should be eliminated every day. When you need a laxative, take Black-Draught for prompt, refreshing relief. It is purely vegetable, made from plants widely used and scientifically approved for their good laxative qualities. 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OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev- J. f» Mosley, Pastor Mrs. Lenora Parker. Reporter The services w.re spiritually h’gh all day Sunday R -v. Young of the St John Bap tist church preached a soul stirring sermon at 11 a m. Rev. J S Anderson of Muskogee. Oklahoma preached a wonderful' '■"rmon for th* Mission Society at 8 o’clock The pastor preach!d at the even, ’ng service. He brought forth a wonderful message Subject, ’Seek, ing Satisfaction." Mt Olivo invites the public to meet us at Mt. Njbo Baptist church at 3 o’clock next Sunday, March 20 Mt. Olive is growing steadily un. d?r the leadership of Rev and Mrs. J. P Moslry We invite you to attend our ser. vice CHOP SUEY American and Chinese Dishes King: Yuen Cafe 2010'/, N. 24th St. Jackson 8576 Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. m. IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL MAYO S BARBER SHOP Ladle*’ and Children's Work A Specialty 2422 Lake Street. DOLGOFF HARDWARE Paint, Glass and Varnish Ws do glazing and make window shades to order 1822 24 N. 24 WE 1807 7ms »"“K«s «?. 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