The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, April 02, 1938, Page FOUR, Image 4
RUMMAGE STORE, 2621 Grant Street AMERICAN WIENER SHOP 2509 North 21th Street Beit Chili and Heat Hod Dogs in the West All hinds of Sandwiches i lee Cold Peer to Complete the Meal £ .„ ... Shoe Pride or Shoe Shame . . . Slioes look new again with our new invisible hall soling. Lake Shoe Service 2407 LAKE ST. SPECIAL . Shampoo .. 25c -qc ... 25c Crouinola . 25c Manicure -.— 15c PK n Fnc»nl ..... 25c ALTHOUSE BEAUTY SOHOOL 2422 N 22nrt St WE 0846 Puffy Pharmacy We onno Sidtfc ind T MTP 5Tt)tTT9 PRESCRIPTIONS Free Delivery WMWWAPWMVAVW AVW/AV.W.VAW.’.VA NORTH SIDE TRANSFER Gong Distance Hauling Moving and Storage Phone WE5A56 24 H Grant St wmwvvwvww/rtvw CHURCH NEWS zion nv-risT c!,'”*ni Rev. M K Cu rv. r *, or Sunday school up f’ d at 3 ."0 •> m. with a large number pm nt At 11 o'clock the pastor preach’d ed a special sermon to the women, sir.re if; was Women’s Day The nnper hy Mias Gertrude Lucas was very interesting. A large delega ’ion of women from all parts of the efry worshipped at the church Aft 3 p. m, a very interesting a-nttm was nendi red- Papers -<r^d by Miss Gladys Pullutn and Mi’s. C- C Dudley ar>l several musi -nl numbers were included in the program RYPlf opened at 6 p. m The program was given by Group Vo 4. At 8 p m Rev. G k Wbreler of I do, Ohio n’e-rch-’d a short and !"‘pWrr' sermon. Hi* *ext was •'l.”tn from 1 Kngs 18:21 “Why ' vo between two opinions?’’ *f>s sn/hieo‘ was “A True Prom’se f God.” Roy. Wheeler came to on pceotmt. of the ilD^ss •d depth cf his bro1 h>r, Mr Tom Wheeler. RHT1IRI. R4PTIST CHURCH R“V C. O H'ckeTHon. Pastor Joshua Henderson. Reporter TVio Btpli«t church has '•'Ihrt Rev. f! Q Hickorsrvq from T <tv>ka, Kansas, for their pastor | HV is sriv"*; one Sunday a month '• «* "«M1 |ho moves h^re some . ton". His nf’XJf, trip will be le-H ]0 Ore nl-'n tin*) wns iqipcduced hv • •'"stw wns itio divide the church halves, and name each s:de after «• "’o cn<m‘rv. These two cou.ntr1'es ’1 •V|**ir% to «ry whnt country - "•> 1 '**Jn hv March 27 ” xVwstwt Hendeirson accepted the leadership of a eonntrv no' " ”i I it F'h’onia Mrs. R" xie r,e| |eq took the othir side and mrd her cnmntrv H^lv. Ethiopia - •'enti.fi ^248 .17. I“e'y reported - *2°5.24 The Sunday school. RYPU in iict all of (the auxiliaries are crowing splendidly We w« loome von to Bethel Patronize Our Advertisers 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 month and a bell cat tho rest of the time. No matter how your back aches —how your nerves scream—don't take It out on your husband. For three generations one woman has told another how to go “smil ing through" with Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up tho system, thus lessening tho discomforts from the functional disorders which women must endure In the three ordeals of life; I. 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 PIN K H AM d V EG ETA B LK COM PO UN D and Go “armUng 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 2422 No. 22nd St WE 0846 STEPHENSON BEAUTY SHOP •087 N. 24th St. At. 6810 CHARLENA LEWIS BEAUTY SALON 2855 Maple St. JA 6116 ECONOMY TAILOR Chaa. a. Simmons, Prop. ,Wc 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 •609 N. 24th Street. -T KING YUEN CAFE •OlOtt N. 24th St. Ja. 8676 CHARLIWI PLACE 1603 N. 24th St._We. 4019 For real Cleaning and Laundry Service Call DON’S J>A 0666 2008 No. 24th St. Rev. D. C. Stephenson, Prop. ' ELITE CIGAR STORE •818 N. 24th St.Ha, 4226 Johnson drug 1904 N. 24th St We. 099f DUFFY PHARMACY |4tb and Lake We. 0601 HOUSTON’S GROCERY 2114 No. 24th St. JA 3543 Our Sausage a specialty Free Delivery NORTH-SIDE TRANSFER 2414 Grant St. Wa. MW Electrical Appliances DONAHOO A HOYLE Norge Appliance Co. 2423 Farnam St. Ha. 050f Graders W. F. HOCH Grading and Excavation 4508 Ames Ave. Ke. 0S1S Grocery Stores HERMAN’S MARKET 24th and Lake We. 5444 Laundries EMERSON LAUNDRY 2324 N. 24th St. We. 1025 EDHOLM A SHERMAN 2401 N. 24th St Wa. 806C Monument Makers HEFT A NOTES 40th and Forest Lawn Ka. ITS® Produce Markets METROPOLITAN PRODUCE 1618 N. 24th St We. 478’i BEN & KERMIT ANDERSON Painting, Wall Washing and Decorating 28 Years Experience Estimates free Work Guaranteed j 2801 Miami St. 2872 Binny St I Phone WE 5828 i ! * HI CH \PEL M. E CHURCI Rev. W T Conwi II .Pastor A week of special services wil ■ h i Tut iday right, Aprl * witi Che StJothn Bap.iist chui-ch an< choir in charge <,f services. Wedrt sday. April 6, with Mt NVbo Baptist church. Rev Gaitei and choir in charge of service Thursday, April 7, Ft' v Win Adam of Union Memorial Church o1 South Omaha will be in charge Or Friday a special musical and ter. uy p ogrnm will be rendered Sunday April d will be Women1! Day with an all day program by he v cnvri of the church and ethers. Ethel Kirtley and C M. Farmer sponsors SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Clarinda, Iowa Rev, I) Nicholson, Pastor Sunday school opened at tho usual hour wi h Miss Rachel Castn presiding The s hool was in a goad spirit and all had a happy, tme. Morning service was enjoyed by all The paiPor brought forth an interesting sermon. Subject, “Ask ing and Receiving ” The spirit was hig,h' . ... Evening services were high, with n large group of youths p’x>.sei< The pastor preached an ther stir ring mossage from St. Luke 16:1 10 Subject. “A Wise Steward.” Come to Clarinda and receive a duel Mossing. Visitors are spiritual bl issing. Visitors are alway welcome -o PARADISE II \PTIST CHURCH Rev- L. H Hcrvey, Pastor Sister Wylcy, Reporter Attendance was go-cd art Sunday school. At 11 a m the pastor brought forth a wonderful message. Sub. .pot “Confidence in God" Text, •‘Wait on God.” At 8 p m the pastor and his congregation went ( Mit. Ntbo Baptist church where Rev Hcrvey preached for the City Mission. At 0 o’clock Itlhe BYPU had a splendid service The averting services were in charge of the pastor. His subject was, “The Christian Race ” taken from Hebrew 12:1. All pastors and their churches mo inrvVied to join Paradise in two weeks of revival services -o M l’. OLIVE CHURCH Rev. J P Mosley. Pastor Mrs. Lenora Parker, Reporter Sunday school opened at 10:00 o’clock by the superintendent, Miss Lenaola Wilson. Rov. Crawford of Zion Baptist church ptiLuohl'd a soul stirring sermon, and at! 3 o’clock the Yeung Ministers’ Alliance rendered a program. Rev. Pettis of Salem was the principal speaker. This program was sponored by th-c Pastor’s Aid. Mrs. Lucy Hendersor is president. At 8 o’clock the pastor preacher a wonderful sermon, Subject, “A i Call to Service.’ l|-v. Wm tCIliHytifpi. pasltor o( Beulah Baptist church of Council Bluffs will worship with us Thurs day night, Match 31. Hs church and choir will also be present. We are delighted ip have visit ors. MT. MORIAH RAPT. CHURCH Rev. F- I’ Jones, Pastor F- Burroughs, Reporter Services throughout the day were as usual. Attendance was excellent owing perhaps to the balmy wetither. The sermons were exceptionally good. At the morning worship the text for it he subj., ‘Another Mile.’ was found in Matthew 5:38 Communion will be observed next Sunday morning. The sick of itlhe church are doing nicely. Mrs, Jones is still improv ing We are also glad to sec Mrs Catherine Sanders present. - Many visitors were present dur ing the morning worship. We ex tend a welcome to them all lit bong the fourth Sunday, the auxQariee and clubs made thei monthly reports to the church. “The Feasit in the Wilderness,’’ lust Friday night proved to be a lovely affair- Much feasting on all kinidn of goold things tet eat and fun was had by all who attended. The perfect attendance record in the BYPU wag mjade by Mr. Brown. ’ Visitors are always welcome to all services and entertainments. UNITED 7th DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Riley Rice. Deader .1. O. Watson, Reporter Thie Sabbath school opened a* 9:30 a- m. with an interesting studv of the scripture about Jesus Christ. Church services began at 11:00 a. m. with a various sermon about Jtsus Christ and His Father Missionary meeting began a 3:30 p. m- Sabbath evening whicl is Saturday This coming Sabbath Bishop .T K. Humphrey of New York, wil speak at the church, April 2 MT. NEBO BAPTIST CHURCH Rev- Gates, Pastor Helen Bradshaw, Reporter The Sunday school was opened [ at 9:25 with r.ibe assistant superin tendent, Rev. Leffall, preaid’ng | The lesson was taught by Rev. Bailey of Christ Temple, TTie ' subject was, “Wrong Ideas of Re 1 ligion ’’ Gen ral lesson text, Mark 1 7:1-13. The Golden text was, “This I p.<ople h noreth mp wih their • lips, but their healths are far from Mark 7:6 There developed an interesting discussion erneng th | youti • people of tihe Sunday school Ms ta tiheir ideas and ideals <»n , religion. Rev- Hailey was a com p« tent teacher and wag able to i bt ing out facts as to religion. I Rev. Renfrow had charge of the morning services. His text was I found in the 35th chapter of Isaiah | Hia subject was. ‘Will You Work?1 The Union Mission met at Mt. \rebo Sunday afternoon I am sure hat I speak with the sentiment of all those present that cur hearts d*d burn within us as Rev. Hervey j of Paradise Baptist church, brought us a sermon which was overybR what we needed He spirit ■ ually set the church on fire with a mo:i': needed sermon, ‘‘Set Your House Ini Order-’’ Brother Willis of St- John Bap tist church delivered a soul stir ring address. Rtev. C L Union sang trom tlhe depths of his soul. We are inviting everyone to come and bp with us in ijhe next fourth Sun day at Paradise Church The BYPU was very interesting. The evening service® were enjoy” j ed by all All are invited to come and worship with us unto God. BETHEL A M E CHURCH Rev- T. J Sanford, Pastor J. S- Jefferson, Reporter Sunday school opened at its usual hour. 9:45 with excellent j attendance Subject for discussion-, i * Con-esting- Wrong Ideas of Reli gion.” Mark 7:1 Itio 13 All teach 1 <-rs were present Classes took a gieat interest in itfhe lesson. The girls are vGry a ed find the boys are very surprised about the gir)8 getting th|e collection and at tendance banners Wake up boys, we girls are afler you. At 11 o’clock Rev Sanford preached from Jobe 2:1. His text “Again there wag a day when the sons of God came to present them selves before the Lord And Satan came also among them to present himself before the Lord.” His ^ sermon was very inspiring to the congregation We were very pleasV'd have visitors with us in our morning service. They were: Mrs Simpson, Mrs James and Mrs A Harrington At 8 o’clock, /the senior choir of Cleaves Temple rendered a special song service. Prayer by Rev Eyer* ! son and scripture lesson for the evening, Matthew 5:1 to 12, read j by Rev Bass, after which Rev. Ross the, Presiding Elder of the Karos Conference, brought, to us Ja splndid message from ZechariaV I 4:6. “Then he answered and spake unto me, saying, this is the wore 'of the Lord” The holy spirit waf high in Beithel all day. The Uni- n setvees are brimg'nf life to the church Conte and wor ship with us. | The sick of the church are Sis Frances Cloud. We pray that sir will so-cn recover and be Ivack tv id us again Visiters are always welcome a Bethel. Solves all Personal Problems. Changes your Destiny and makes yeti a WINNER! Send stamp for quick return. WM. 1 FRANKLIN, 617 E. 42 St., Chicago. III. aMaaMHHbMnmnnMi CHRIST TEMPLE CHURCH Rev. L. M. Relf, Pastor Edna l anky, ltepcrter Sunday March 27, Sunday school opened at 9:30 a in. w lh a large attendance, and lots of happy boys and girls, full of inthustam as to what the day would bring for*h. In th ■ abse ce of th» pastor, Rev Goodwin, assistant paster was in charge of the service. Rev Goodwin preached an inspiring sermon foun * in Psalms 15, subject, "Change of Hear.” Our II Y P U opened at 6:00 p. m. under the direction of Miss Ruth Hershey. There was a good attend ance and a lovly pregram, At the 8:00 p. m. service, we had the pleasure of listening ito a very beautiful sermon preached by our own Rev L Hunley. Among the visitors present were Mr. Bryce and Mr G McKinracy. Visitors are always welcome ait Christ Temple church. — - o PLEASANT GREEN CHURCH Rev. J H Reynolds, Pastor Willa Mae Ross, Reporter Sunday school, 9:00 o’clock with the superintendent presiding. The I Busy Bee class went on an excur sion to (the Hillside Presbyterian church. Morning worship, 11:00 o’clock. Song by the choir, aynd prayer for the sick by ,Rev. Green The sermon was pruached by Rev. Reynolds Remarks were made by Rev. Green I explaining about the Popularity I Contest which was to be on Mon i day nighit, Mardh. 28 at Pleasant Green. Visitor, Mr. Willie B. Wayne. BYPU at 6:00 o’clock with the president presklingfl livening service ait 8:00 o’clock. Prayer for the sick by Rev- Cald well Duct by Mrs. McGuire and Mrs- Rarge. Solo by Miss Buxton ; A lovely semen was preached. Rev. C L Union went to Sioux City. Iowa to have charge of a meeting that started March 7 and ended March 18. There were 12 to I be baptized. He has returned to the city and Itold what a joyous i time he had while away- Remarks I were made by visitors thait were j present. You aue welaomc to all our .^h services and clubs I Patronize Our Advertisers WHY NOT | Get those home appliances a' the Omaha Outfitting Co. Pay ,*s your are paid. Weekly or monthly AT 5652 2420 Lake HOW OFTEN CAN YOU KISS AND MAKE UP? 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