The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, June 25, 1938, Page 4, Image 4

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M I’. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. F, I*. Jone-, Pastor
F. Burroughs, Reporter
The New Era State Association
)f Nebraska,’ and its Auxialanes
i .Id its annual session at the
lunch during the past week.
Sunday services were opened
with a model Sunday school. In
.he afternoon a mass meeting was
ueld, at which time the installation
jf officers was instigated.
At 6:30 o’clock a Model BYPU
was held. Rev. Beasley of M:ssip
pi preached for us at the m rning
'.erviee.
Rev. F. P. Jones, our pastor who
has endeared himself to his con
gregation and his many friends
luring his stay here, was elected
\nd 'Jistalled as Moderator of The
New Era Association, for the ensu
ing year.
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PARADISE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. L. H. Hervy, Pastor
Sunde.v school was called to or
'er by the Supt. Mrs. A. J. John
son.
The lesson seemed to be ani in
piru'/. n to all. The subject was
•‘The Suffering Servant.” *'ne vi
itor was with us, Mr. Shirley
(loodwin, of 2809 Ohio St. On
member was added to the church
through the Sunday School. At
11:00 o’clock tho pastor preached
mm the subject of the Sunday
school 'esson.
HYPO opened at the usual hour.
' n the president was absent Mrs,
VT. E. HJJ was in charge of the
meeting.
At 8:30 the pastor brought us
a wonderful sermon taking his
text from Acts 9-6. “And he
‘rumbling and nstonished said
Cord what wilt thou have m> to?”
Rev. Cooper and family who are
"i ' ting in Oklahoma ami othe
points in the south are greatly
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CLAIR CHAPEL MB CHURCH
Rev, G. 1).* Hancock, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.
pleaching 11:00 A. M.
Kpworth League 6:30 P. M.
Preaching 8:00 P. M,
Sunday schorl opened at the ps
in»,l hiur with a good attendance
and each one interested in their
respective lesson. Summer is here
but we are hoping that it's heat
will not cause our number to
diminish.
Rev. Hancock selected his text
from John 10 chapter and the 10
verse; “The thief cometh not but
for to steal and to destroy: I am
come that they might have life,
and that they may have it more
abuuduntly.” A truly inspir’ng
sermon to the large and receptive
congregation. The visitors who
worshiped with us were; Geraldine
Hill, Mrs. O. Bradford, Mrs. Ha.w
krns, James Mosley all of St. John
A ME Church and Mrs. John Wal
ker, and Mr. Johnson of Zion Bap
tist. Church.' A cordial welcome is
extended at all times to visitors.
At one-thirty Sunday afternoon
p, group of cars left the Church
for Lincoln Nebr., to ass:st Rev .
Reynolds of Newmam Grove ME
Church with their Quarterly meet
ing.
We are asking everyone to our
Wednesday night services.
St. John AME. Church
‘•The Friendly Church’’
Rev. R. A. Adams, Pastor
Last Sunday was Father’s Day
and the services were all very fit
ting for the day.
The Sunday School opened at
9:30 a. m. with Mr. Webb, Supt.
in chcarge. The attendance and
interest shown toward the lesson
Wr?
Dr. Adam’s message was most
ly directed to the Fathers, but
there was a great lesson for all
vhosc hearts were there to rec
eive it.
The Men’s Day program was
very fine. Mr. .P Baugh had
•harge of the program ami Mr.
A. iR. Goodlett wass chairman of
•he finance for the day s.nd their
;o-workers are to be commended
'or their hearty cooperation.
The men who gave their service
n the orchestra, under the influ
ence of Mr. W. M. Lewis gave
much strength to the music for
the day.
At the evening service, Dr.
"loodlctt who has just received hi?
"’hd. Degree ».t Berkley, Calif
ornia, gave a brief address and
'”•> Men’s Pageant on Fathers’
•ay, which was directed by Mr.
^“ed was very good.
THn sid- of the church are—
Brother George Ray and S:ste»
Eliza Turner. We have just rec
eived the news if the passing of
Sister Turner.
Wo had many out of town vis
itors to worship with us, and we
are always glad to welcome our
visitors and we want them to
make St. Jthn their church home
while in the city.
Next Sunday night the choir
will combine with the Missionary
Society in an all request pro
gram which will be very interest
ing. . ,
The public is iqvited to attend.
Zion Baptist Church,
Rev. M. K. Curry. Pastor
Order of services:— Sunday
School 9:30 a. m.; Preaching 11:00
o’clock; BYPU. 6:30 p. m.;
Preaching 8:00 p. m.
Sunday school met in joint ses
sion with the Model Sunday
School at Mount Moriah, which
was under the auspices of the
New Era Baptist Association.
At 11:00 o’clock the pastor
At 11:00 o’clock the pastor
brought us a wonderful message
from Mark 10:43—his subject was
“I came not to be ministered un
to, but to minister.’’
The-BYPU met in jo:nt session
at M.t Moriah with the New Era
Association. At 8:30 p. m. .Rev
3easley preached a very inspiring
sermon.
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev J. P. Moidy, Pastor
Len'ora Parker. Reporter
Sunday School opened at the
usual hour with *-^e ®UP^‘ in
chajtre. At 11:30 o’clock Rev. Le
Fall preached a wonderful sermon
His text was found in Mark
16-21 One of the high points was,
how the Gospel will help to save
sinners, and it is a keeping powei
forall chritiains. ,
At 6:00 o’clock BYPU opened
with Pres. Collins in charge. At
8:00 o’clock the pastor preached
a soul-stiring sernun. His sub
ject was “Heed the Call.
The Spirt ran high throughout
the day. Everyitse is welcome to
Mt. Olive.
Pleasant Green Baptist Church
Rev. J. H. Reynolds, Pastor
Willie Mae Ross, Reporter |
Sunday School opened at 9:00
o’clock with the Supt. in charge |
Sunday wass promotion Day and
marry children were prompted to
different departments.
There were 94 present, Mr. ana
Mrs. Wa:-d. Jr., and Mr. Cct‘on
ham were visitors in our Sunday
School
At 11:00 o’clock the pastor
^reached n wonderful sermon on
Fathers’ Day. The visitors who
worshipped with us were Mrs
Ward of Ohio,, Mr. Johnson* and|
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' ed with a very spicy song serv
ice. The reports of the delegates
I to the Convention were read. The
evening services were rendered
by the Deacons. A Father's Day
I Program was rendered by the men
| of the church. The master of
ceremonies, Mr. McDonald was in
i charge of the program. The
i program was very interesting and
1 enjoyed by all who witnessed it.
I The visitors present were Mrs.
I Olive Cunningham, Arkansas
I Mrs. Ward of Ohio, Mr. Buxton,
1 Mr. Edward Buxton, a.tid Mrs.
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John Adams, Jr.,
Room 310 Karbach Block,
15th and Douglas Sts.
Notice of Probate of Will .
In the County of Douglas
County, Nebraska. In the mat
ter of the estate of William J.
Costen deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that a
petition has been fled in said
Court, praying for the probate of
a certain instrument now on file
in said Court, purporting to be
the last wiU and testament of
said deceased, and that a. hearing
will be had on said petition be
fore said Court on, the 16th day
of July, 1938 and that if they fai
to appear at said Court on the
said 16th day of July, 1938 at 9
o’clock A. M., to contest the pro
bate of said will, the Court may
allow and probate said will and
giant administration) of ssaid es
tate to Mary Lou Costen or some
other suitable person, enter a de
gree of heirship, and proceed to a
settlement thereof.
Bryce Crawford,
County Judge
begin 6—25—38
End 7—9—38
John Adams, Jr., Atty.'
Room 310 Karbach funding,
15th and Douglas Sts
PROBATE NOTICE .
In the mutter of the estate of
Lewis Davidson, deceased.
Notice is hereby given: That
the creditors of the said deceased
will meet the administrator of
said estate, before me, County
Judge of Douglas County, Nebr
aska, at the County Court Room
in. said County, on the 16th day
of August 1938 and on the 17th
day of Occtber, 1938, at 9 o’clock
A. M., each day, for the purpose
of presentng their claims for ex
amination, adjustment and allow
ance. Three months are allowed
for the creditors be, present their
clhv'ms, from the 16th day of July
1938.
Bryce Crawford.
County Judge.
Be.,’n 6—25—38
F.nd 7—9—38
Chas. F. Davis. Atty..
Room 1 Tachman Building,
24th St. at Lake
PROBATE NOTICE
In the matter c-f the estate of
Wi'lie G. Norman, deceased.
Notice is hereby given: Tha
ti e creditors of the said d^easei
will meet the administratrix of
said estate, before me, County
Judge of Douglas 0 unty, Nebr
aska, at the County Court Room
I in said County, on the 16th dav
| of August 1938 and on the 17th
day of Ocrtber, 1938, at 9 o’clock
A. M., ePiCh day. for the purpose
>f presenting their claims for ex
amination, adjustment and allow
ance. Three months are allowed
for the creditors to present their
rbvms. from the 16th day of July
1938.
Bryce Crawford,
County Judge.
he<*in 6—25—38
End 7—9—38_
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Atty. John Adams, Jr.,
Office 310 Karbach block, 15th &
.. Douglas Sts.
Notice of Administration
In the County Court of Douglas
Countv, Nebraska:
In the matter of the estate of
Joseph A. Knight, dPfceased. All
persons interested in said estate
are hereby notified that a petition
has been filed in said Court al
leging that, said deceased died
leaving no last will and praying
for administration upon his es
tate, and that a bearing will be
had on said petition before said
•ourt on the 9th day of July 1938
vnd that if they fail to an pear at
said Court on the said 9th day of
Tuly 1938, at 9 o’clock A. M. to
’on.fcest said petition, the Court
may grant the same a.nd grant ad
ministration of said estate to John
Adams Jr., or some other suitable
nerson and proceed to a settle
ment thereof.
Jlryce Crawford.
County Judge.
Begin 6—18—38
End 7—2—38
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