CHURCH NEW S CHRIST TEMPLE CHURCH R v. L M. Relf. Pastor Edna Pankey, Reporter Sunday School at usual hour, '9:30 A. M. Attendance good. We ■were glad to welcome home our pastor, who has been attending the National Convention of the church <>t Christ Holiness in Los Ange les, Calif, for the past three weeks. Rev. Relf related many in teresting and educational pragram from the corvention which was •enjoyed by all. At the 8:00 P. M. service Rev. Keif preached a inspiring sermon from Psalm ’, 27, after which com niunian was held. Our National convention is over but it will live on in the hearts of the one’s that had the pleasure of visiting in that beautiful city of I,oH Angeles Calif, and attending those won derful session’s of the convention -u MORNING STAR BAPTIST Rev. G. E. While, Pastor Mrs. Mary Williams, Rep. Servico was good all day Sun slay. Sunday school as 9:30 with tiw assistant Supt. Bro. Ray. xnond Johnson presiding. At 11:00 o'clock the pastor brought to us a sould stiring sermon found in fsiah 6:8. Subject "Here Am I, Sent mo- At 6 o’clock the BYPU had a large attendance and 8 P. M. speaking meeting and the Lord’s supper, and one member waa added to the church, the pas tor and delegation left early Mon •day for St. Louis Mo. to attend We Pay Cash For Old & Antique Guns WE 2869 521 No. 16th St. immmmm — ■ , — — I Bobbin's Pharmacy 2106 No. 24th St. WE 1711 Q-■ ~ — tho National Convention. Tho sick of the Church are Mrs. Alice Bowman 2424 Erskine St.; Mrs. Raymond Johnson, 2626 Ohio St.; we wish for them a speedy recovery. Tho Willing Workers Club, will 1 moot Thursday night at the home | of Deacon Turners 1008 No. 24th St. Yo uare always welcome at Morning Star. -O-— CHURCH OF GOD Rev. S. S. Spaght, Pastor Sunday was a great day at the [ Church of God in 2026 North 24th St. Tho Church was honored with the presence of Mrs. Lela Sudduth Evangelist of Topeka, Kansas. Sho brought us two soul stirring messages which refreshed our souls and left us with much food for thought. The morning message was presented from 51 T’h. 12, 13. And tho evening sermon was cho sen from St. John 5 the latter part of verse 0- Wilt thou be made whole? Both sermona were very irspiring and brought much en couragement to the saints. Mrs. Sudduth, will be with U3 the next ten days, conducting daily services to which any who are in need of spiritual help are cordially invit ed. Service begin each week day night at 8 P. M. Everybody wel come at nil times to the Church of God. -o I ILGKIM BAPTIST CHURCH Rav. G. E. Step - ion, Pastor Mn;. M. L. Dixon .Reporter Sunday school had an atten dance of 116 with 13 teachers present. Mrs. Anni Belle Thomas, Secretary, is spending the week end in Chicago. This being the 1st Sunday a highly spiritual eovanant meeting was had. Mrs. L. Clark united with tho Churchy Visitors were: Mrs. Freeman, Pittsburg, Pa. a sister of Mr- Dorsey, Mrs. Loraine Watson, Zion, Mrs. Mary Pailee of Paris Tenn.. Thy following p r?.ons from th.s -————————— f WHO ELSE WANTS GLORIOUSLY SMOOTH I LIGHT SKIN? ^OU can change dark, coarste, oily A skin to creamy smoothness quickly, easily, safely! You can be the envy of the girls, the admiration of men! Just buy a package of Nadinola Bleaching Cream. Smooth it on your face each night. While you sleep, the positive and scientific bleaching action of Nadi r.ola makes your skin finer, softer, un believably lighter! Quick, Safe, Sura When you use Nadinola, there is no long waiting for results. No heart breaking disappointments. It's the sure, safe, double-quick bleaching cream. For years and years Nadinola has enhanced the loveliness of thou sands and thousands of beautiful women. You Get Results—or Money Back! Don't take chances with unknown bleachey, ointments or salves. Demand genuine Nadinola, tried and trusted for two generations. Every jar of Nadinola contains full instructions and positive money-back guarantee. For sale at good drug stores in two sizes, 50c and $1. If your druggist doesn’t have Nadinola, don’t accept a substitute—write direct to Nadi nola, enclosing 50c or $1, for post paid package and a free book of beauty secrets Address Nadinola, Dept. 31, Paris, Tennessee. K ’ Church are attending the National ^Baptist convention commening in St. Louis this week: .Rev and Mrs. G. E. Stevenson, Mrs. Emma A raut, Mrs. Catherine Jackson, Mrs. Alico Ftobbins, Mrs. Goldie Down ing. .Re'". and Mrs. C. Adams, and Mrs. Minnie Dixon. BYPIJ was very good. The pro_ gram was rendered by groups No. 1, with Mrs. Stevenson presiding. Mr. Williams of Zion was a visi tof. MT. CALVARY COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. R. W. Johnson, I’astor Mrs. Edna Mitchell, Reporter Sunday school opened at 9:45 o’ clock by the Superintendent Sister Edna Mitchell. 45 minutes was de voted to tho lesson. Subject was Samuel Spiritual Revival- Brother Butter of Kansas City, Mo. was a visitor. There was a large atten dance. 11 A. M .service was opened by the choir singing the laird in his Holy Temple. Sermon by Sis ter Rev. Mildred Jackson from Mark. Subject Jesua Thou Son of David have mercy on me. Remarks by our pastor. The spirit ran high and, there was a wonderful shout in the camp. At 3:00 th0 Gospel Chorus had a wonderful service. The Gospel in Song at 6:00 o’clock. The Young People Union meet at Sister Mel ton. There w-as a wonderful les son and we invite more to attend our service. 8:00 Service was opened by the choir singing The Lord’s in his Holy Temple by our pastor from Samuel 5-27 verse. Subject Hand writing on the r-J,', Thj Gospel Chorus sang to the glory of God. The spirit ran high all day. We had many visitors. Wednesday regular service, Fri day Missionary Society meets at 3:00 o’clock. Suiday Sipt. llthere w'ill be a program rendered by the Mission ary Society ending their drive to raise funds. They will also have a rally. Sis Milton President. •-O MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. I’. Jones, Pastor Tho birthday breakfast was a very pretty as well as successful affair. Sunday school at usual hour with good atttedance. From Acts, 12 chap., the pastor brought a practical yet sould stirring ser mon. The ‘ Blood of Jesus Christ ’ was tho subject for the evening service. This sermon was uplifting and sincere. In fact both sermons1 prov0 that the pastor as a man of God really strives to bring sermons that are spirit filled and full of leal gospel truth. The pastor, his wife and a few other members of the church left Monday afternoon | to attend the National Baptist Convention. The pulpit will be oc cupied by Rev. May next Sunday. Visitors aro always welcome. -O ST. JOHN AME CHURCH The Friendly Church Last Sunday was the fourth and last quarterly meeting of this con ference year, the presiding Elder Rev. J. W. Williams, delivered a very inspiring sermon from the 26 chapter of Matthews and the 39th verse, stressing the fact that Christianity is a life of service. The rites of bapitsmal were givm Bettie Jun.e Fellows after which we had saerements. » Thu presid’ng Elder preached a gain at the evening services. Sun day Sept. 18th will he appreciation day and we are again looking for. ward to having a full day of ser vices sponsored by the stewards and stewardess. Plans art. being AMERICAN WEINER SHOP 2509 North 24th Street Best Chili and Best Hot Dogs in the West All Kinds of Sandwiches __1 HOME MADE ICE CREAM ... .WlMjpfjPgurnmg. BEflUTy--Romfln[E The Larleuse Beauty Foundation wai established by ^ the Godefroy Manufacturing Company to study methods of preserving women's natural beauty, and to make the results of this research available to the public. PERFUME—PROPER - Perfume is one of the most un dent means used by woman to snare her man. Famous queens of his tory ore said to have perfumed themselves with glamorous scents. They spent small fortunes having their perfumes Wended Into special scents to lit their moods ami per sonalities. Fortunately, at this ad vanced day and age there are good perfumes within the reach of the most modest purse, and such a great variety of scents that we can select the ones best suited to our particular need without paying so much for special blending. Floral Scents Now—Exotic Perfumes Later Any advice I give you as to the choice of perfumes will probably he superfluous since you will select the one that appeals to you most at the time you buy. This much I will say, however: Light floral scents are best for summer use. A heavy per fume on a hot night defeats its own purposes. A light touch of gar denia or of carnation or the ever populnr and ultra-feminine lavender will contribute to your freshness on a summer night. Save the heavier, more languorous scents for winter when you are being your most glam orous in sweeping gowns. Exotic perfumes, rich materials, and snowy evenings—these are an unbeatable combination. If you aren’t accustomed to us-1 ing perfume, be careful how you apply it. Letter far to use none at all than to go out smelling like a walking perfume counter. Apply It lightly to the lobes of your ears, IND IMPROPER USE the tips of your fingers, the bend of your arm. Be very wary about put ting it on your hair. There me spe cial preparations especially manu factured to make your hair glamor ous. Perfume clings to it— ai.J to furs—long after it has become Male. According to popular theory, scent rises and for tills reason many, peo ple like to put a touch on their ankles and on the hems of. their dresses. I can’t stress too much, however, the importance of modera tion. Perfume should be ft subtle, glamorous and remote fragrance that lingers about yc-ur person, not a scent that noisily announces your arrival and is more displeasing than compelling to those around you. Select Perfume That Suits Select a perfume that, salts you nml use it consistently. People will grow to associate It, with you .lust as the scent <>f pine Is reminiscent of i lie north woods and lilacs of the spring. A dash of your favorite perfume cun give you as much lift as a new lint or an exciting date. Be enchnntlngly, romantically fragrant, ami, above all, certain that you haven't applied an over dose of liquid allure. What are your beauty prob lems? Write Marie Downing, Larieuse Beauty Foundation, Room 607 — 511 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo., and she will be glad to answer them. Be sure to en close a self-addressed stamped envelope. made for the year end banquet and Mr.'.. George Borders is the chair man; the tickets are out now; so plan to be the guests of some ta ble. so this affair will again go over as usual. Our class meeting aro held each Tuesday evening spiritual treat awaits you there so come out and join us. We can assuro you shall be benefited. Vi sitors are always welcome at all services. Spend your next Sunday worshiping at the friendly church, St. John AME. COMBINE JOBS ON CHRISTIAN RECORDER Philadelphia, Sept. 8 (ANP)— The editorship and management of the Christian Recorder, AME, pub. lieation, have been combined. George A. Singleton who has formerly been editor is now busi ness manager as well. He assumed charge last week immediately af ter a resolution was passed by the Bishop’s Council session at Kit trell college. Details of the merger which separates the Reocrder from the publishing house management will be concluded September 28. when the Publication Board of the church meets here with a commit tee of bishops including Bishops I). H. Sims, W. A. Fountain, E J. Howard and H. Y. Tookes. -^ AME CHURCH TO ENTER CUBA ' ■"»> Kitrell, N. C. Sept. 8 ***