The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, July 30, 1938, Page Four, Image 4
CHURCH NEWS ! k? r _ _ _ ^V.V.V.V,V.V.VAV.W. Duffy Pharmacy We. 01309 24th and LAKE STREETS PRESCRIPTIONS E^-pp IVtjvprv •We Pay Cash For Old ft Ant! up Guns WE 28fii> 521 No. 161 h St. AMERICAN | WEINER SHOP 2309 North 21th Street Best Chili aid P t Hot Dogs | in the West j All Kinds of Sandwiches j HOME MAD i 18EAMI ---—— ^frH#nfli§ rj >-~l- T t T -T t t t T t t « ■ t > >1 Ml fiSftVTi •"*'.« j"; ■ t i'.'i j'Tf'; ?'i. 'I Shoe Pride or Shoe Shame Shoes look new ngnin with our new invisible half soling. Lake Shoe Service 2407 LAKE ST. H m Slightly Used Garments HATS, SnOKS.* COATS, SUITS SOLD VI’ LOW COST Hoorn 201 Crounse Block OPPOSITE POST! FPICE CITY livpr TO BE HELD ON 5th SUNDAY AT MT. MORIAH Th<‘ City BYPU will me t »t th Mt. Moriah Bapti t Church, 24th nr.d Ohio Streets, July 31st at 6;30 p.m. A sp'-cial program will be ren dered. Al.o Echoes from th . Con grress in .Tuske^ee, Alabama, Ev eryone is welcome at all times. .fir, t *n. C oper, President, C.e ild'no Hayden, Corr. Secy. SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. E. H. Hilsoii, Pastor Carrie Harr's, Reporter Sunday schorl was open at 9:30 with the superintendent presiding. . i Cooper gave another re gion Yreti n Sunday; was very lovely. At 11 o' clock service Rev. Hil- , s n pi • acted ary educational mess:'"-. His subject, ''The Tal ents'." He brought it out in such a manner that e'eryorie had a clear vision <:f the message. As you know Rev. Ililscn is noted for that all over the United States, .UYPU at 6 o’ci ek with presi dent Cooper pro iding. A wonderful pr .'run was given by group number 2. It was enjoy ed by everyone. At K o’clock service there wrf; no p eaching. Instead our choir !{!> SAVINGS Hu Id- Modernize Re-roof Re-sido Insulate Get Free Estimate MICKFAN MTMDEH CO. 19»h & Nicholas JA. 5000 | *!>• JJCDC jCOOCOOO FOR SAFE- Mrrnvn 5 Pass. Pr >ii' o Sr A? •», Maroon, f> wheels & Tires, Mechanically Sound $85.00 See nt North Side Transfer, 2111 Grnnt. “The APEX BAR’” 1818 NOltTtl 21th ST. ]A t Fine LIQUORS and Wines Dinners & Short Orders Served also 1 ho Place Where All Are One Family WILL BALANCE YOUR BUDGET With modem EloctrSc Refrigeration, you - -axe all, spj |o sgve pn '.'Saturday Spe cials." For you can buy bargains galore —and keep them solely until you aie ready to use them. In many other ways you'll find Electric P -r budget's best,, frier? . SEE THE 193 S E« 3TRIC REFRIGERATORS Ask your dealer to show you the new well-planned, well-designed Electric Re frigerators. You'll readily see why their Better Val’ies in PpH-r Dving! SHE YOUR DEALER Enjoy BETTER LIVING with Cheap Electricity! presented a spiritual musical. In honor of Samu l Dorecy on Dorecy Sunday many beautiful songs were sung. ,'hr sick of the church is Mrs. Ver.-ie Carter. Visitors are always welcome at 1 Salem. CLAIR CIIAPEL ME CHURCH Rev. G, D. Hanock Pastor Sunday scho 1 0:30 A. M Preaching 11:00 A. M. Epworf.h T <>a"ue 6:30 P. M. Preaching 8:00 p. m. Even though the Sundays con- ; tinuo hot our faithful scholars are | foural in their regular places on Sunday morning. The attendance has been very good and we are happy over this. At the mrrning services Rever end Hancock selected his text from Isaiah 12:3 ..Therefore with by shall ye draw water out of th- well of salvation.”; A gord sermon well delivered to a recep ember. Don’t forget Wednesday worshipped with us. We bid them welcome and invite them to come Mjrain. At three o’clock the pastor and choir attended union services Vlb'-'m Hnpl'-t Whurch. There •ill b.* a museial at the church. .;•]) ,i Miami Sts. Thursday night rue out fo a nonjoyable evening ’he tr k i3 well started and many c, people belonging to the . ' (;: of Ipureal are now to he -u in th land of Succoth and nm and the Red Sea. A 1 ng iard march >s a head but heyound ; It all lies the Promised Land | which must be reached by Sept- i ember. Don't cur Wednesday night services and plas attnd. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. T. J. Sanford, Pagtor J. S. Jefferson, Report r _ Sunday wan another great day in Bethel. Beginning with th Sunday school. With, a very la re number present. I e on discu ed from Judges 13 to 16. The Golden Text. ‘Have no' I com man-ed thee 1 Be strong and of good cour iiThe lesson was w 11 lm- rust- | ed by all teachers. After thirty mir.utcq of diacms'or, the school was call -1 to order by t • sup-r intendvit. A rpl ndid review v-a given by one of our young girl In the person of Miss Pl.t’ C Mrs. J. D. Thorton< ! a i Si'll ! 1 , - !••? I'’:'' *. ' 1’ minutes after th close of school in payer oorv i.'e for the benefit o lour young hoys and girls, trying i to influence them to join the ! ohuith. , ;gavo us a splendid message from j James 1:18. All enjoy d his. won - derful message. Candidate ter Ciuel Justice o. Supreme Court of Nebraska PRIMARY L1L. CI ION AUG. tlh ' WB3SfcSx.Ji. asm2 ^ssm. s C. A. SORENSEN ABLE, PROGRESSIVE, INCORRUPTIBLE A LAWYER OF EXPERIENCE, JUDG MENT AND CROAT COURAGE • Former Attorney General C. A. Sorensen will speak over KFAB-WOW SUN., AUG.7,5 p.m. (Political Adverti:em«nt) At 7:30 our Union service con-’ vened at Cleaves Tempi®. A spec ial son gervice was rendered by the senior choir It v. Sanford se lected his text from. Deuteronmy 32:11. "As an eagle strieth up her nest,” The church was filled with the holp spirit. A large num ber of visitors was present. Mr. Robert Gray and Mrs. Phil- ; lips from Prescott, Ark., and i many others. The A. C. E. I/eague holds their regular gervice at 0:30 Sunday evening of eacch week. Visitors are always welcome to Bethel. Our regular prayer and class service Wednesday evening of each w'eek. CHRIST TEMPLE CHURCH j Rev. L. M. Re!f, Pastor Edna pankv, R porter Sunday school opened nt 9:30 a- m. with o good attendance. Our pahtor, delivered two splend d sermong. The morning message was found in Jo bun, 7-7 The evening lesson. Hebrews IT, sublet, “Faith.’* Many out standing thoughts were brought out that were appreciated by the congregation. BYPU at 6:00 p. m. Come out and worship with ws. Vis itors are always wt Iconic. —-o MT. MORIAH I1APTIST CHURCH Re'*. F. P. Jons s, pastor F. Burroughs, Repater ~ The Sunday school was epen- d at the usual hour with the a - si slant superintendent Mrs. E. C 11 ill in charge. Fcr the worship the pastor brought an interesting serrr.cr from Judges 7;13-lf. At the evening worship Rev. Edw. Bi a sly of New Hope C-p tist church preach d for us. This young* man i always ready and wiling to serve at any time. Friday evening l he Helping HiiijiI club ii sponsoring a lawn social to be he'd on the church lawn. The public ; .v’r d to attend. Visiters • »•-. always welcome. UJLGR ’; MVl’ISTP CHURCH I.o'. <{. 13. ' .'c • e..::rn, Pa-lor Sunday s.-hool began at 9:R0, - i;h i ula flat; V ; r At 1():45 devotional services wer irted by Rev. Well. The pas- I t- • t Ids text from the 4F«lh ■ ir. v, ( ".I M’r, off .red for .ale.’ \ i-: were'Mr. rv1 Alt . John J. t, of ' les.b-ft d*'<on Church, i lr, an 1 Mrs. Willi- i . • t r 2nd ann.vervryj and ’ ih annivers. vy of the , ('hun h v !• e cel l rated at three ; o’cli.'h vrth ether churches pa—I t o" :’n 1 choirs respr/ling with ." , mu ; ,J seloctic n and three min. i trJ'g. Stenvenson, the par 'tor's wife, was pr hented with a t'eautful n -ran so from The M s sien S:c'e y 'and o«,her gifts. * . t, . o’elo ill Mr. Deeiis,.".i v presiding?. At seven o'cl the- vacation church school hHcl.thtfif closing’ program. With an enrollment of our 190 pupils and anattendance of over 8” daily (he schorl, hr a been a big since •?. The teachers were Mrs, M. C. Dixon, Mfs. C. Jackson, Mrs. A. Robbins, Mrs. Campbell, Mr: C. Me Ore Mrs. R. McCloud, Mr.?. 'Burton, Mrs. Fred Dixon. Mr. H undton Miss Mabel Long mire and Miss Enelyn Dortch. Mrs. Dixon was presented with a lovely boquot. We wiih t thark Mrs. Snowden for her donation to the school and the Mission Socie j ty for making it possible to have : a school. Pictures were made Sun j day afternoon. A was held at Eltnwood Park. i .-.TrfV...v.V.V1V1V.V.V.V,V.V,,.V,V.'.V.V.v..v.v.v. Otto J. I DEMOCRAT FOR i County Treasurer WAWAW.V.VA,WV.%V,VA,AV.,AVAW.V.VA,.V.,.,.V (Political Advertisement) >mt. calvary community CHURCH Rev. It, W. Johnson, Pastor Mrs. Edna Mitchell, Reporter Sunday school opened, at 9:30 by Supt. Sister Edna Mitchell an hour was devoted to the lesson. There was a nice attendance. 11 Service was opened by' the pastor. Singing ‘The Lord is in His Holy Temple’. Our pastor brought the m:c bage from 1 Kings 1th chap, ter—lQth verse, Subject Discour agement wij as me.’ The sermon was very inspiring and full of the ' Power of God. Th.j spirit van 1 high. One was added to the church as a candidate for baptism ( At 3:00 o’clock the church in a body worshipped with Morning Star Baptist Church in a service ( sponsored by the Union mission. Rev. R. W. John on brought the message which was full of grace and power. Everyone rejoiced in the Lord. Subject was ‘Hand writing cn the Wall’. 6-00 BY, I’U. me ting every Sunday. Come to this union as you can learn of the Bible. 8:00 Service was opened by the Choir. Our pastor preached a soul stirring sermon from 2nd Kings—2nd chapter, 9th verse— Subject, ‘A Double Proportion’. Tuesday night Pastor’s Aid. Wednesday night regular serv ice. Friday afternoon Missionary Society m ct. Sister Milt; n, is President. Ev.iVt Inez Smith ami Ev angelist Bertha Brand of St. Jos. eph, Mo., worshipped with Mt. ■ Calvary Community Church Sub- j day Tniorning. Mrs. Smith is the sister of Mrs Eva Dixon and is here on account of her illnets. TUB CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD Elder E. J. Clark, !'a-t r Pastor Clark is inviting the pub lic to worship with us in our meet ing Sunday, Our “Chief Bishop" J. P, Stuckey will begin a meeting at the church Church, Wednes,'a , July 27 to August 1st. We will appreciate your attendance very much at any of our meetings. Mission; meeting Thursday night and prayer meeting Wednesday night ef each week. -0 ST. JOHN AME CHURCH The Friendly Church Dr. R. A. Adams, pastor • The Sunday opened with a v ry j fine attendance. Th<. lessons wei'e ! taught', with great interest. The young teachers in the (1 ildren’sl department aredelng fin".' Dr. Adam t<>rk hi: t'St from Sr. Mark first chapter and 24th ver: e. His subject was “The Devils Challenge.” From this subject, some c, f the thoughlr; to be remember* d are as follows. The Devil Challenge really means the Challenge againgt the means the Challenge again t tlv' In the commercial world, when Churches cent- on page 8 Robbin’s Pharmacy 2306 No' 21th St, WE 17H Cleo Cota Quoeg of Sparkling Drink I2cz. for Be HER5! AN FRIEDLANDER PROPRIETOR ' “EAT FI RISCH.M ANN'S YEAST FOR HEALTH” I 24th and Lake Street VVEhster 5144 Mr. M. F. Mulvaney, president I of the Beard of Education, is a republican candidate for Congress in the 2nd district. I have known this man for some time as a re spectable Christian gentleman. He is now a member of the I Method, ist church <f Omaha ard a teacher in the S. S. As president of the Board of Education, Mr. Mulvaney wa* instrumental in openirg up the way fer colored teachers in the Omaha school system. His in terest in the culture of our race was evident when the Central high school was given to 12 churches last April for the presentatin of the 4th Annual Goodwill Musical of which Mr. L. L. McVay is organi, zer. These courtesies which mean much to the colored race should j be appreciated and be reciprocate. ed by giving thw Christian gentle ! man our support. I endcrse Mr Mulvaney on his ethical principles J. S. Williams. Hillside Pres„ byterian church. GREENLEAF FOR ASSESSOR William S. Greenleaf Candidate for Republican nomination for County Assessor. He is the son of the late Sam K. Greenleaf. Mr. Greenleaf believes that with the vast experience that he had as en gineer and the association that he had with his father both in the office and in the home qualified him for the office that he seeks. He promised to be fair to all. Signed-Grefpleaf for Assessor Club. FOUND!THE SECRET TO YOlfTHFHL-LOOKING HAIR • • • Drab, Lifeless, Gray-Streaked Hair Takes on Glowing Beauty with a Single Application of Larieuse THE middle-aged woman whose hair is soft, alluring, colorful, always sparkling with dancing highlights — how does she do it? What is the secret to her youthful looking hair? 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Work< Geo. Paulsen and Co. . R. G. Stevens Joseph Jlcha, Jr. Albert Kassick, Sr. j Nebraska City Falstaff Distg. Co., Inc. E. M. Guilliatt Otoe Beverage Co., Ingu Alva F. Shelby F. C. Blakeman F. L. Abel Elkhorn Beverage Co. Norfolk Bever. Co., Ind W. N. Koch Standard Bever. Corp, Adolph Kovarlk Valentine Bever. Co: pJ Wayne Ice avid Cpld 7 Storage- Co. < Herman Sellsntin Lloyd R. Heutman EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Bobt. A. Drum. Chairman Arthur C. Star* Blohard Q. Knaadlar, Jtj U. M. Merrlman R-'M. Kueiter Charlea «. Met* ; CHAS. V. SANDALL, State Dlreetor .. iinTTm—r-y 1 -t i _ " ' *