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Morning worship 11:00 o’clock Song by the ehior. Prayer for tho sick R»/v UuiorJ. Announcement nd song by the choir. A loveely f rmon was preached by the pastor. Visiters wei'e Mrs Anderson and Mi- \V Trims.Collection and adjou nnient followed BYI'U was at 6:00 o’clock with Vice president presiding A song i vice was rendered. Remarks i made by the president. Evening service and song by the ho:r Pmyftr for the sick by Rev Caldwell The pastor introduced to i.me and presented to others the r.nk~v of t ne n ght. Rev Campbell A h vcly sermon was preached subj ‘Dscord herbitage for material satisfactory Oolhdion, song, and adjournment ended the services —-o CHRIST TEMPLE CHURCH Rev I,. M Relf. PasW Kdna Pankey. Reporter Sunday, March 20, was youths day at our church. Sunday school started the day’s services, with nn interesting lesson. Subject, 'Keep ins tii Body Strong ’ At the 11 a. m. service*, cur! pastor preached a »oul stirring soi-mon found in St Luke 15:11. Si bjer ‘Prodigal Son.’ Truly our 1-pnrts burned ns Rev. Rolf preach 'd out of the depth* of his soul Wo w iv favored with many Uviutiful songs from our young ! spin's chorus. We also enjoyed trio sung by M:ss lmogene Butler. Mr. Wilfiam BuMl'r and Muster Donald Butler Cur HYPU is gradually increas ing *h’s n'cf w"vith r. Many in te 'e to Gcd. them am times when we all b-ivn to stand and wait on the ■Ovation of God Rnroe^mea He is iust trylcx our Faith. If you have t ever senn or beer, in a candle 'urh1- se’-vice. you should be in one ^ ou don’t know what you a ret missing Re'. Thomas is holding help service Monday March 22. Those who desire to work, increase salary or other material blessings, don’t miss this servicei Friday n'ght Bishop Taylor wll be here to conduct a service so tell all your friends Let us give him a packed hou.s'' We are asking your continu ed prayers for the pastor’s health end strength We certainly enioy having his mother here with h’m and hope she will stay a lond time. Come out and enjoy the services ns we jeslm that all Omalia be united as one band Rring your friends (and make yourselves at home at Metropolitan- t.h» pastor members and friends all welcome you ST JOHN A M E CHURCH ‘The Friendly Church’ Dr R, A. Adams, Pastor Sunday was another banner 'day at St. John. The Sunday school started the services of the day With a very fine attendance' L>r. Adams preached three times during the day. lbo morning scivice. The Anni versary Sermon of the Usher Foard at 3 p m. and the regular right service. The sick of the church are reported as improving, except Sister Martha T. Carter and Bra Milodgo "a ill in St. Joseph hospital but ’■’*• is leported that he 13 im proving . Dr. Adams is expecting to have an out of town speaker in his service next Sunday. March 27. He t*l!eves Dr C. F. Flipper, one of tho most outstanding men in the A M. E church will be with us Tho Sunday school has started l lo work to an I V'Ste'r pageant during tihe Easter season, as well as the regular Easter day j program Thu eho’r is preparing some! very special Easter music. And ^ rlso working on the mus e for the; Fourth Annual Goodwill Spr'ng Musical, fuato ring all Omaha ’s I est choirs and the WPA civic band at the Central high school auditorium. Sunday April 24, at. 2:46 p. m I The choir’s Fourth Sunday night request: service Sunday March 27 w'll bo Very good and will likely bo the last one unt’l after the fourth Sunday night in May. No visitors cards were turned in hut we were glad to see so many pnsent and Invite them to St John while in the city. You will find all your church, ‘•oc’bI and fraternal news in The Oniiha Gtrdp. why rot have i sent to your home each week? MORNING STAR BAI’. CHURCI Mrs. W Frederick, Seporter Sunday Sdhool opened at tho hour with the superintendent Mrs, Stromile presiding the General Ies son subject Intemperance. The cla ss was taught by Bro Vealand a largo attendance was present Alt 11:30 the sermon was deliv '•ted by Rev George White. of ML Moriah Bapt Church.Text: Isafh6 1. Subject “I saw t. Nicholson, Pastor Sunday school opened at its usual hour with Miss Rachel Cason pies.ding All had a very good | lesson and were interested in it.' Mrs. Georgia Green ga'e a splen did thought on the lesson we were pleased to have her as our visitor Morning service was in high sp:rit and a nice attendance. The pastor brought forth a very in stiructivo sermon. The Mission Circle had a nice' program in the afternoon wHh a large at endance. The guests on th I program were Mrs. Gorgia Green of Kansas City and Mr .Floyd Wonder of Omaha. We are always ( glad to have visitors with us on our programs. Evening service was the spot] light sea-vice. The choir stirred up ’he sph’it wfth some lively songs.] The pastor brought forth another inspiring sermon. We appreciated tho ineourag'ng remarks by Mrs I Georgia Gropn. We hope she will come again. PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. G. E Stevenson. Pastor M rs. M- L. Dixon, Reporter The teachers cf the Sunday, school met at 9:20 for prayer in itha pastor’s study, which is their custom before opening Sunday chool. Tho school was opened at 9:30 by the superintendent, Mrs.1 Lula Gat us Thirty minutes for lesson discussion by the class I «s. Mrs. Thconpsom of Dallas, Tex..' was a visitor School attendance was 101. Visitors are always wel-l come to come to Pilgrim, to the ‘Friendly Sunday School.*' lug. S •evenson, our pastor, le'ng absent, Rev F. S. Gocdlett,1 spoke to us from the 57th Psalms.1 Subject, ‘My Hctirt is Fixed 0 God.’ Visitors \V\.«ie Mi's. R S | Brown, Mr. Raymond Richardson of St Phillip’s church. Mr. John J.j Thompson of Dallas, Texas. Tho Deaconess cf pilgrim hail service!; ’wfilh the Defcconess of Zion Baptist church Sunday after j noorl Rev. C Adams was the, speaker. , BYPU was Ojtened with Group Mo 3 officiaiVng. rr‘ i erl rdar luncheon sponsored by he Heait to Heart club was verv nicclv ,■ i-riod cut. _ I BAHA'I NEWS As we end the Baha’i fas>t March 21, it is truly spring time botlh spiny ually and in the world of Nature. Spring with al its] promise of growth and renewed | beauty. lemiinds Baha’is of the. saying of the Baha'u’llah. ‘The! most blesstd beauty’—''0 Human] kin! Very ye are all leaves and fruits of one tree.’ And when we reflect upon that| at present, tlhe principle ef the oneness of mankind resembles a seed sown and which lies dormant,! unt;l the spring time of the univer-j sal pence draws near and humanityi like a rose garden or orchard of various races, tongues and peoples add charm and beauty to the world of existence Baha’u’Hah tells us that :t new life—‘is stirr'ng wi-th'n all pe ple’i and in obedience to the Divine law the'b aim and their work must! bo it,hat the tree of their existencej produce good fruits, and no fruiti is greater than love and kindness' toward all humanity. Doreene N. Holl'day - , n ——. i MOUNT NEBO CHURCH Helen Bradshaw, reporter Rev. J. G- Gates, pastor The Sunday school was opened with very lively devotion, with th superintendent presiding. The les-] son was taught very interesting by] Mrs Billingsley. The subject wasj ‘Keeping The Body Strong.’ Golden; text, Now therefore beware I pray, t hee and drink and eat not any un clean things, Judges 13:4. The les1 son was reviewed by Rev. J A. I Harris. The sermon was based on A bra' bam and his son, Isaac The service' was impressive and spiritual. The mssion held its meeting Sun1 day. The spirit was high and Rev Mosley’s congregation turned out. The BYPU was very uplifting. Mr Cooper of Salem was present. Rev. Gates preached a very in-' tcresting sermon using as hi? sub-! lectt ‘As an Eagle Stirs His Nest’.! bis text was taken from th? ,321 chapter Ihnr "rononiy. Everyone en joyed the service imrmensly. All a’e invite,} to crme and wor ship w*tth us HOW OFTEN CAN YOU KISS AND MAKE UP? FEW husbands can understand why a wife should turn from a pleasant companion into a shrew for one whole week in every month. You can say "I'm sorry" and Idas and make up easier before marriage than after. 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