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    CHURCH NEWS
BETHEL AME CHURCH
Rev. T. J. Sanford, Postor
I. S. Jefferson, Reporter
Sunday School opened at the
ssnat time 9:45 with all teachers
present
Subject for discussion was “Serv
ing Through Christian Citizen
ship” Mark 1Z: 13-34.
Golden text, Thou shall love thy
neighbor as thyself, Mark 12:31.
Many good thoughts were drawn
from the lessor. Our Sunday
School is increasing every Sunday.
We have one of (the best.
At eleven o’clock Rev. Cooligc
our local, minister brought to us
» splendid Wi'OTc front I Kings
18-21 "And Flijt’t came unto all
the people end aid how long halt
ye between two opiorn? If the
l.ord b" God, follow h:m, but if
Ba’al them f-dlow. And the peo
ple answered him not a word.’’
Rev. Coolie);, was fitted with
the holy spirit from the beginning
to the end. Everyone enjoyed his
sermon very much Afte>* the ser
mon Rev. Sanford dwelled largely
the same subject.
Wo were pleased to have a large
mtmber visitors present in the
anoming services.
Our Union service convened at
Sts regular time 8:00 at Cleaves
Temple. Rev. Sanford spoge from
Revelation 8:8 and he turned on
•he fireworks.
The holy spirit, rose high in
Cleaves Temple. Rev. 1). W. Bass
•text opened the doors of the
floors by singir.if Jeusu My Sa
srior.
Crme nnd Wershm with us in
«mr Union Serv'ee. You will m:.ss
» treat if you don't. Our regular
Prayer and Class was Wednesday
<eve ring.
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/ION BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. M. K. Curry, I’astor
Order <if Service
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.
Preaching 11:00 A. M.
BYPU, 6:30 P. M.
Preaching, 8:00 P, M.
Mission Society, Monday evening
at 7 ;45.
Teacher’s meeting Tuesday even
ing at K:00 o’clock,
Mid-Week Prayer service, Wed
nesday evening at 8:00 o’clock.
Sunday school was largely at
tended Sunday. The pastor preach
ed a wonderful sermoru at 11 o’
clock. Many helpful thoughts were
received from his sermon.
At 3 p. m. The May Festival
sponsored by The Youth's Council*
was presented, and was one of the
grandest affairs of the season for
The Colored Youths of Omaha. At
8 p. in., the pastor preached a very
impressive sermon, which was en
joyed by all present.
CHRIST TEMPLE CHURCH
Rev. L. M. Relf, Pastor
Edna Pankey, Reporter
Sunday school opened at the
usual hour <1:30 a. m. with an in
teresting lesson found in Mark 12:
13:17-28-134. At the morning ser
vices we had the pleasure of lis-;
lining ton sermon fromRev. Jami
son of Meddeate Bro. In Christ
ehrueh.
The Text was, St. Luke 17. The
sermon was enjoyed by all. Our
Ass’t pastor Rev. J. W. Goodwin
rreached an inspiring sermon at
.'he 8:00 p. m, serivee. The text
was found, Corinthians 5, Subject
"If any man be in Christ he is a
new creature-” Amond the visitors
present was Mrs. Bertha Welch of
Orcreon Missouri.
Visitors are always welcome.
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PARIDISE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. L. IL Mervey, Pastor
Sunday school was called to or
der at !):30 a. m. Each seemed to
be interesto'l H the lesson. Our
central thought love. We had
one who jo!- I church through
the Sunday school.
At 11:00 a. m. we had a very
nice attendance. The pastor took
his text from Mark 12-31.
Beginning June 5 we start our
BYPU program. The first Sunday
the program will bo rendered by
the Men's Group.
At 8:30 p. m. the pastor brought
to us a very inspiring message.
Text, Rev. 3-20. Behold and Stand,
at. the door and knock. We were
glad to see Sister Hill who has
|:een ill for the |>ast two months
Among the visitors through out
the day were Rev. J. C. Crowder
of St. Luke, Rev, Wm Pruiett of
Morning Star: Mr. and Mrs. Curry
Mr. and Mrs. McClain of Zion. We
are always glad to welcome visi
tors at Pari dies.___
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RABE’S BUFFET
242S N. 24th St. Ja. 9196
CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE
•4122 No. 22nd St WE 0846
STEPHENSON BEAUTY SHOP
20*7 N. 24th St.At. 6810
CHARLENA LEWIS
BEAUTY SALON
B866 Maple St. JA 6116
~ECONOMY TAILOR
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We Cut, Trim Make Suita to Order
Make all kinds of alterations for
Ladies and Gents.
Cleaning and Repairing
' J918 No. 24th St.
American Wiener Shop
WQ9 N. 24th Street.
KING YUEN CAFE
COlOtt N. 24th St. Ja. 8676
2414 Grant St. We. 6666
NORTH-SIDE TRANSFER
CHARLIE** PLACE
1602 N. 24th St. We. 4019
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■812 N. 24th St. Ha. 4236
JOHNSON DRUG
1904 N. 24th St. We. 0998
DUFFY PHARMACY
14tb and Lake We. 0609
HOUSTON’S GROCERY
2114 No. 24th St. JA 3643
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Electrical Appliances
DONAHOO A HOYLE
Norge Appliance Co.
242.3 Farnam St. Ha. 060C
Graders
W. F. HOCH
Grading and Excavation
4606 Ames Ave. Ke. 0S1S
Grocery Stores
HERMAN’S MARKET
24th and I,ake We. 6444
Laundries
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2324 N. 24th St. We. 102V
EDHOLM * SHERMAN
2401 N. 24th St. We. 6061
Monument Makers
HEFT A NOYES
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Produce Markets
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SAF.EM BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. C. C. Pettis, Pastor
Carrie Harris, Reporter
Sunday school opened at 9:30 a.
m., with a large attendance.
At 11 o’clock, Rev. Pettis talked
from the subject, “Christian Joy "
Text 2 Thes. 19, 20. A large num
ber of visitors were present.
At 3:30 p. m. the Missionary
Sister met in an afternoon pro
gram which was very spiritual and
enjoyed by all present. There were
visitors from Paridis, Pilgrim and
St. Mark churches present.
At 6 o’clock the BYPU opened
with a large number present
Group No. 2 rendered a very
splendid program .
At 8 p. m. Rev. Pettis preached
a very inspiring sermon. His text
was taken from John 8:29. Sub
ject, “Being Popular Without
Sacrificing High Ideals." One was
added to the church, by the name
of Mr. 0. C. Joseph.
Wo are expecting Rev. Branch
of Oklahoma, next Sunday.
You are always welcome at
Salem.
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MT. MORIAH BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. F. F\ Jones, Pastor
F. IlJrroughs, Reporter
“But in the last Hays it shall
come to pass, that the mountain
of Che house of the Lord shall be
established in the mountains, and
it shall bo exalted above the hills;
and people shall flow unto it.”
Micah 4:1
Tho pastor, Rev. Jones, who has
been away was at his place and
conducted services for the day. We
were indeed glad to have him back
with us.
Sendees are as follows: Sun
day school, f):.10; morning services,
11 o’clock: evening worship, 8 o'
clock; and BYPU, 6 o’clock.
Visitors are always welcome.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
Clarinda, Iowa
Rev. D. Nicholson, Pastor
Mrs. Creola Griggs. Reporter
Sun lay school opened at the us
ual hour with a large attendance.
The school will have a copper car
nival Tuesday evening at the
church.
Morning services were well at
tended.
Rev. M. L. Steele and family
were visitors at the church Sun
day.
Tho dinner wh'ch was given at
the echurch last Friday evening
was a great success.
Prayer services anil choir prac
tice are being Tiold each Wednes
day evening at the church .
The Missionary of St. Jacob’s
AME church met last Sunday at
the home of Mrs. Carrie Roberts.
Everyone enjoyed the meeting .
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MT. OLIVE CHURCH
Rev. J. P. Mosley, Pastor
Mrs, Lenora Parker, Peporter
Sunday School opened at 10 o’
clock by the Supt.
At 11 o’clock, (the pastor preach-j
ed a wonderful sermon.
BYPU opened at six o’clock ,
The Ever Loyal group rendered a
nice program.
Evening services began at 8
o’clock. Rev. Young of St. John
Bnptist Church preached. Visiting
ministers were Rev. Lance, and
Rev. Lafarland. Everyone enjoyed
the services.
Rev. Stevenson and his churech
will worship with Mt. Olive Sun
day, May 29 to assist us in the
starting of a church home.
Visitors are welcome.
PLEASANT GREEN CHURCH
Rev. J. II. Reynolds, Pstor
Willa Mae Ross, Reporter
Sunday School opened at 9:00
o’clock with Miss I. M. Oliver
Supt. presiding. Visitors two.
Number present 93. Arou are cor
dially invited to attend our Sunday
School.
11:00 o'clock sorivce. Devotional
serivce was rendered by the flea
cons. Prayer for sick by Rev. Me
Conmick. Song by the’ choir. A
lovely sermon was preached by' the
Rev. Reynolds. Collection and ad
journment. BYPU was at 6:00 o’
clock with vice-president Mr. Lun
wood Parker presiding. Song ser-~
vice for 15 min. Instructors taking
charge of Iheir group for 20 min.
Class was called to order and the
names of thel lazy' officer was
read. The meeting was closed bv
Edith Cotrell.
Evening service 8:00 o’clock. De
votional serive was in chrage of
the deacons for about 15 min. Song
by the choir. Prayer for the sick
by Mr. Green Pearl. Song. The
pastor introduced to some and pre
sented to others the speaker for
the evening Mr. McCormick He
preached a very inspiring sermon
enjoyed bv all. Visitors were Mrs.
McCormick nnd Mrs. Brawn. You
are welcome at all times to Plea
sant Given Church at 27th Frank
lin
MT. NERO BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. .1. G- Gates, Pastor
Helen Bradshaw, Reporter
The Sunday school was opened
at the usual time with the super
intendent presiding.
The sermon was very interest
ing. Rev. Gates’ sermon was, “You
Are Sleeping in a Dangerous
Time.’’
Text. “Wake up ye sleeping and
call on your God.’’ The services
were enjoyed by all. Come and
worship with us.
INTERDOMLNATIONAL
CHURCH
Elder Walter Irving, Pastor
M rs. P. C. Avant, Reporter
The church that stands for the
unity of God’s ehilHren as the
standard of Christian fellowship.
Our regular superintendent be
ing absent, Lloyd Irving acted in
her stead- The lesson was very
nicely eatchised by the teachers
and reviewed by the pastor.
Rev. Thos. Rucker, of St. John
AMK church preached the morning
sermon, who spoke from the text,
"Self Denial." Matt. 16:24. It was
clearly shown how our Savior re
commended his religion to every
man's choice; not attended by
force and violence to eompell any
to the profession, and if we could
get pride out of the way, our re
ligion would be easy.
The evening sermon was preaech
ed by Rev. Dais who spoke very
well about the life of Paul.
Bible forum meets Thursdays at
8 p. m.
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BAHA’I FAITH
Baha’is all over the world are
today celebrating the 04th Anni
versary of the Declaration of the
Bab. the Forerunner of the Baha’i
Faith, who announced on May 23,
1844 that He was the Herald of
the Prophet of God for this day.
True to His prophecy. Baha’u’llah,
the Founder of the Baha’t Faith,
announced in 1863 that He was the
one Heralded by the Bab.
It is from the year 1844 that
Baha’is date the beginning of a
now era upon earth,- pointing out
that from that time forward every
thing in the world has evolved
faster than ever before ini known
history. They believe that this mo
mentous declaration signalizes
through its advent the coming of
age of the entire human race,
which in turn signalizes the inaug
uration of a world civilization,
founded upon the brotherhood of
man.
Baha’is point with significance
to the fact that many students of
tne scriptures had looked to that
very year, 1844. as the one when
they were again expecting a Re
velation from God, among whom
were the Millerites. under the
leadership of William Miller. They
also point to the significant fact
that on May 24, 1844, the first
telegraphic massage was flashed
from Washington to Baltimore,
and tht message was “What hath
God wrought?” Still another mo
mentous happening was the birth
of AbduliBaha, Son of Baha’u’llah
on May 23, 1844 who was later
appointed by His Father as the ex
pounder of His teachings.
The present head of the Faith
is Shoghi Effendi, who resides in
Haifa. Palestine, the international
center of the Baha’i Faith.
BETHEL BAPTIST MISSION
ART CLUB
The Bethel Baptist Mission Art
tluh met at +ho homo of Mrs. Ger
trude Zoes. 2530 Washington street
at the usual hour. 12 o’clock. We
had a delightful time. A fine
dinner was served. Fourteen mem
bers were present. Our visitors
were: our pastor. Rev. Hicks, who
gave us some wonderful ideas:
Mitburn Green, Ester Starks.
Maude Reece, Rosezai Coles.
We are always glad to have vi
sitors.
Roxie Bolden, President.
Cora Jackson, Reporter
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OMAHA CITY BYPIT
The Omahn City BYPU will hold
its regular 5th Sunday meeting
with Pilgrim Baptist Church 25th
& Hamilton Sts. May 29th at 5 p.
m. with a special Musical Program
to ho rendered by the Junior choirs
of the city most of whom partici
pated in the May Queen Festival
at Zion. This program will close
oid the National Sunday School it
BVPU Congress Drive which
moots on the Tuskeegee Institute
Campus in June.
The public is cordially invited.
Mr. Wm. Cooper, Pres.
Miss Lula Mae Powell, Sect.
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This Week In
Thought and Religion
By Robert L. Moody
Robert L. Moody
A Southern Speaks for Racial
Justice
Tho February (1938) edition of
the “World Call,” official organ of
the Disciples of Christ, contained
a very encouraging article on race
relations under the subject given
above, by Mr. Edwin A. Elliott,
Director of National Labor Rela
tion Board at Fort Worth Texas.
Wo quote him to prove that all
intelligent southerns white people
are not bigot. He said in part:
“We who call ourselves Chris
tian rule America. The personnel
of our national congress to our
local precinct shows a. preponder
ance of men and women who
claim the Christian faith. Yet in
the most important of all relation
ship, the most cardinal Christian
principal—human justice—where
do we stand? Is it a Christian
principle to be kind to certain
groups because birth ancestry, geo
graphical location of color of skin?
Aro constitutional rights and pro
tective legislature to only encom
pass certin people?”
When Mr. Elliott asked Mr. S.
H. Fowler. Executive Secretary of
the YMCA at Forth Worth, what
the Negro wanted, he reparted the ;
following: ■
“When asked what his people
wanted, he did not ask for social
equality, the thing we hear so
much about from those unthink
ing caucasions, but for simple
justice human rights and oppor
tunity.”
Defying the southern senator
who said that the Federal Anti
Lynch Bill was “an attempt to in
terfere with our sacred institu
tions;” Mr. Elliott says: “The
right of a mob to take the life of ;
a fellow human being is not of i
the “sacred” institutions of the
south to this “citizen of the
south.”
“The Negro cannot obtain this
jutice for himself. Only we—we
Christians can got it for him.”
Oh that God would reveal this
to many more of our white bre
thern both North and South; then
wo may believe that they have
that salvation for which Christ
died.
NOTICE
Everybotiv! Christians and Sin
mrs, are invited to attend the
olosine revial services all dav Sun
day. Mav 20ith at thn Church of
God, 2025 N. 24th St.
Wo are expecting saints from
Topeka, Kansas and Lincoln Neb.
Come! We are expecting you at
11a. m., 3 p. m. and 7:45 p. m
Elder S. S. Spatights, Pastor
By Robert L. Moody
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TO RENT APTS. TO JEWS
Berlin, May 25 (CNA)—The Na
zi Government will sorm forbid so
called Aryan landlords to rent
apartments to Jews, it was learned
here. An effort has also been made
recently by the Landlords Associa
tion to compel Jewish landlords
to sell their houses to Aryans,
presumably at a price far below
the real value. i
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Changes Name
Metropolitan Church
Since we have struggled for five
years trying our very best to lift
up a clean cut gospel to the people,
we find it i-i e very hard thing to
make the people realize that there
is a difference between spiritualist
cl.'-irches and spiritual churches.
Since some spiritual churches
are inclined to believe that luck
bags, dust and different kinds of
confusion are a part of the spirit- i
cal church, we. the members of the j
Metropolitan church feel that we
have stood criticism, embarassment
and humiliation long enough.
We feel that since it is so hrrd
to make people realize that we
are above the works of the devil,
from this day. May 22, 1938, we
are working under our ow ncharter
which is the Mt. Calvary Commun
ity Church.
Rev. R. W. Johnson
Pastor
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