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PHONE WE. 1369 ♦ r. CALVARY COMMUNITY . CHURCH Rev. ft. E. Johns ;ii, paster Edna Mitchell, reporter Sunday school was opened at 9:45 by tile superintendent, Mrs. Edn?, Mitchell. Forty five minutes was devoted to th, lesson. Tht re was a large attendance. Eleven o clock sermon was opened by the cho'r sing ng the “Lord is In His holy T mple.” Ser-ron by Rev. Caldwell. Text from St. Luke “Let Alon«' They need Me Some Day.” Wo wer. glad to have nur visitor at tie morning service. We are •lorry our pastor was s’ck and Could not be with us in our ser vice. Wi hope for his sP- edy re ; eovery. At six o'clock BYPU wa4 taught I by the Rev. Sister Jackson. There ; was a nice attendance. Eight o’clock s: rvice was opcn-| cd by the choir singing the Lord1 is in His Holy Temple. Sermon by Rev. Caldwell. Text: Rev. 1:12 Sub ject: Be Your Our Friend. The >pirit ran high. Wo are still conducting our re vival .meeting. All are welcome. We are having a Gospel Feast. Como out and hear these great truths from one of God’s servants. Services will last for three more weeks. Friday, afternoon, the Mission ary Society meets. Our president wishes al members to be present. -—oOc CHRIST TEMPLE CHURCH Rev. L. M. Relf, Pastor Edna Pank y. Reporter Sunday, Nov. 13, Sun Jay school opened at 9:30 A. M. with a splen did attendance. Rev. Gray of Og den. Utah, delivered the morning message. The text was found in tho book of Amos and was enjoy ed by all. HYPU is held every i | i., , . , _ .1 LuJ— 1 ■■ KJ,.’—. ==» jAaa a aa • ■> A'fi A Gift with Every $5000 ,n Free Gifts *™riw These Beautiful Winter Lowboy PIANOS Made to Sell Regularly at $295 0UR pRICE w Have full 88-noto keyboard, | beautiful case in rich ma hcyony. marvelous tone. Purchased dir ct from fac tory to tfiy you the ‘blKsrest piano value in the city’ dur- NO MONEY DOWN 'nsr our 79th Anniversary ! gnje Trade In Your Old Piano S.IBMBT NMB rota 178 ii ■■■■■ ■ ■■ ... *— Unusual Values! 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H Nicholson, pastor Clarinda, Iowa Sun ay Srhool opened at the usual hour with Miss Rachel Ga«on sup \ pr siding. Thu lesson war enjoyed by all We were pleas-<| to have Mrs. REV. D. H. NICHOLSON Thornton of St. John, Omaha, as 0 guest in our Sunday school. Morning servicf was conducted b;, the young minister:; of Omaha. Lev. Renfrew R.< v. J. L. Rigean. and Rev. E. L. Young brought us the message which was full of thought Afternoon s< rvice was the spot light service. Ri v. E. Hilson and church was in charge. Rev. Hilson 1 reached the third annivirsary sermon of Rev. D. H. Nicholson, which was i njoyed by all and wc I were happy to know that the three ' pantors that have preached the anniversary sermon for the past the o years were present at this meeting. We were inspired liy the address given by Mrs. Joseph I). Lewis, of Omaha, Nebraska. M r, subject was “Inspirat'on.'' We wire ['eased to have many of the fri ends i f F« . John AME churdi. P'th I AME chur-h. F' 'rdm Ran list chivch and Salem Baptist of Ora' i in. this meeting. Evening service was in high spirii. Rev. Renfrew of Omaha, b urrht the message which was ,ri i yi ' by all. We highly apprec'at" P* * wonderful :■ pirit Mint onr ! refc :d jwed us throughout the f visb t ■ tnk- this opportunity to than'- all that helped to rra’to my third anr.ivcr ary a great suc R: • It. ir. Nh olsm, —-oOo ’ ' ’ 's- * Or ett Baptist Church t’-'v. •t yvno'ds. Pa tor Wi'l > 5Jn Ross. Reporter Sunday school 9 o’clock with Supt. presiding. Teachers taken charg of he classes. Number pre sent 04. A lovely lesson was d'scitss 1. -Morping' worship 11 o’clock tlev > tion service led by tile deacons. Song by the choir. Prayer for th by die*. Cresn. A lovely ser mon was preached 1 y the pastor. The e'ang li fe meeting has star ted you all are welcome to come. Como one. come all. Come and help to save you soul for the master. Midday server. Song by the choir of Council Bluff. A lovely and inspiring .sermon was preached by Rev. (layton. Song by the choir. Evening worship devotion | led by Rev. tire, n Pearl. Song by ihe choir. A lovely song program ! was rendered by the choir. It was ! enjoyed by all. The soul saving m eting will | eont nu for 10 ndys. I DOUBLE COLA IDEAL BOTTLING COMPANY WEbster 3043 .■.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V, CHOP SIJEY tn»i>rican and Chinese Pi«hoi* Kinff Yuen Cafe 201(Pi N. 24th St. Jackson 857f Ooee from 2 n. m. until S n w.'.y.y.y.y.y, CHURCH OF COD L<f2» North 2ith St„ Lhi.r eh S. Spught, pastor ! Punday School openeJ at the us 1 ual 1 )Ui'. Supt. Joe iJiIdens it charge. The attendance was good Thj Subject of the h s m v.a ■ “Th j fco.i .cdness H i n Life”. | Many thoughts were brought out ! in the lesson on how we a Christ ians should not allow hatred to be in our hearts. As Jesus said, “Whosoever hateth his brother jg murderer (I John 3:15). At 11 o’clock the pastor brought tho ressage. The rubj-ct was ‘‘Th Peace that the World Needs.’ I 1. 119-165. We wire made to | think as he so wonderfully explain | ed to us through the word of God how tho world stands in need of that peace. We can o -ly get th s peace by accepting Jesus into our lives. Six o’clock p, m. A wonderful program was rendered. Lor ne Spagl t was in charge. A visiting quartette sang two splendid num bers for us. At seven-forty-five, th- pastor delivered another inspir ing messge.’ Subject: ,‘Thc Church that Jesus Bult”. He made us to know by the- word of God. that only men and women who have fully d cided to forsake their wicked ways and be willing to live , p. righteous life, can enter the kingdom of God. Everyone is always welcom -—oOo-■ Ml’. MORIAH BAPTIST Church Rev. F. P. Jones, Pasfar F. Burroughs, Rcpeter The revival meeting was brought to p clos. Friday night but the spir.t still lingers. Dr. G. A. Burke who conducted the services had a 'ast storehouse of knowledge 1 o bring home to his list ners, both material and spiritual.and those j who did not hear him, missed a I treat. At the morning worsh:p the pastor brought a message which was really suburb. Subject was: “Seven Great Wonder* in the Christian World’’. These wonders wero classified as the ’Miracle of Creation," ‘‘Mian’s K^iship wifi'i Co * “The Fact of Sin’’, “The Divine 1 lan of Salvation’. “The c’encr ol the Holy Ghost and Propagation of the gospel”, iv akirg at length upon each of o topic a sp rit filled sermon war; produced which touched the • t of many. . Dr • J, P. B tts who has been ill me time, was present at the n worship. He stated that h’s recovery was through the pray , off it 1 up for him. Sian; vVtors were present one "vn rut of town. AU the visitors • welcome to otlr servie s. Come , wo: L n w'th us. IN »’ RIJRINOM[NATIONAL CHUPCH P'der W. I, Irving, Pastor Mrs. L. TIarffield. Reporter T! • church that stands for the unity cl' Cod’s children as th.. stan t ' I Christian fellowship. fim 'j-, service? seemed to ' 'e«s all who were pres nt. Ou ■ 'j intern lent Miss Marie Perkin j is hack rga'n on'the job. The i rrhool !:■• vv 1] attended and is g.a 1 oally increasing. Rev. A. J. Wager our general supervisor worshipped with us and pr-ached the morning sermon Sub ject “Our Be-t Friend” St. John 1.4. It was ch arly shown that the proverb. ‘‘They who t 11 us our iault;- and help us to mend them ar<i our best friends, all fulfilled in Christ.” in. the afternon w( had a coop erative meeting. The thoughts that were advanced wer0 from Kccles. 11 Charity, boundless, min istry Instant. Judgement inescap able. CLAIR CHAPEL ME CHURCH Rev. O. 1). Hancock, pastor Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Preaching 11:30 a. m. Epworth League G;30 n. m. I reaching 7:30 p. m, Sunday school opened at the usual hour with a good attend ance. These crisp mornings stem tp stimulate the children to the joy of getting out. It would he quite nice if the older ones would follow suit. At eleven o’clock Rev. Hancock selected his scripture text from; rGen «is 3:1:21. :T'.:h; -was an in spirfr';: me'srgi an! enjoyed by ; ell. The Sunday School Alliance met at 8:30 p. m. with a goodly number pro o it. V, extend an 1 invitation to you at this time to fomr out and t ..l.e part in our Ep worth League < n Sunday evenings An nter m nrogram i« always f: omi1' I. Sev a! visitors wors hip; Ld with us an 1 we are always phased to have you. On Thursday Nov. 24, 1938 Thanksgiving Day, i there will be union services at Lethe] A ME. Church at 11:00 a. 1 m. Rev. Hancock will deliver the message. On Monday Nov. 14th Sister Carrie Collins on- of the Church’s most beloved and faithful member;. wa>< buried. The entire church ext nd.a its deepest and j nicest heartfelt sympathy to the de j ceased:s family. .. A.. I THISJWEEK IN RELIGION AND THOUGHT R. L. MOODY. “ " * A ■week of Religion—This week has been observed on the campus I of the University of Nebraska at ! Lincoln, as a we k of Religion and Thought. Several outstanding ministers and churchmen are conducting con .‘ergnee among them is the belov d missionary to India, Dr. E. 'tanly Jonc3. He addressed several wusands last Sunday evening in the coloseum. This encouraging to those of ur. who arc desirous of a spiritual awaking among the students and educators of our time. Thanksg'v'ng—Before another issu • w hope to have celebrated our National Thanksgiving Day. Realizing t is i.ur duty to always be thankful, we have followed the exa-rr ; le of our Puritan prtde c snors by setting aside at least one day in which to express our gratitude. One of the signs of the last ■days is that men be “unthankful.” Though wo have this many thi re are probaETy'm'any vho will care lessly pass it by and only think of the “supposedly” good t'me that ; they shall have by eating and drinking. But wh-ther we have turkey, pumpkin pie, etc., it. is a good thing to praise the Lord. Our Missing are without number. Even, so far, the weather has not bee extremely cold thereby sav ing fuel. This has b en a fruitful y» > •. Farmers seen to be gather ng large crops. Let every on of us endeavor to s'tt' nd church ?■ ervices wherever1 they are h Id on Thanksgiving | morning (probably at. 11 o'clock) j . I out of the depth, of our hearts j thank oto;..( reator for His bounte ous gifts. ‘O give thanks unto the Lord ! for Ho i ■ good and Ibis mercy in- | ; urclh .forever.” '---W IHII.ApELPHIA bank 18 YEARS OLD; HAS 8706,000 1 hiladelphia, Nov 10 (C)—An important anniversary in the busi rr ■ life of this city is the 18 1 ithday of the Citizens and Sou'hern Bank and Trust com- 1 pany, 19th and South Sts. who is 1 th ■ active president spending each day at his desk passing on loans and looking after details of the business. The bank has $706, 000 in assets, is p. member of the Federal Dt posit Insurance which insures each depositor up to $6000 and i d pository for the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, Postal Savings, ard the city of Philadel phia. The lending colored busines ses of the city and several large whit ■ businesses carry deposits at New Crop Tree Ripened Oranges and Grapefruit 90 pounds $2.88 (plus $2.40 express) Fine Georgia PECANS $4.85 to $6,85 for 25 pounds LARGE LOTS ON REQUEST —Ideal Gift— NICHOLS & CO, Rockmart, Georgia 1 the bank and number of leading 1 Negro organization includirg the A ME church and the Grand Lodge of Elks. Recently a committee on Way and Means of Introducing Thrift into the AME church, Mrs. i Maym A. Sims, chairman rfcom ! mended and urged that all pastors j j open personal accounts an t advise their boards to establish connec- j tieno with the Citizens and South-1 cm Hank. This hank is now the only Negro bank north of the Ma son and Dixon Line. _-_/aHn_ 211 WPA OFFICIALS PAID OVER $5,000 YEARLY NONE COLORED Washington, Nov, 10 (ANP)— Although the NYA and WPA both New Deal agencies, have 211 of ficials drawing salaries in ex cess of $5,000 yearly, not one goes to colored executives in the two setups. Mrs. Mary McLeon Bethune of the NYA is the high est paid Negro, with a reported alary of $5.000. Or those making more than $5,000, 108 receive $0,000, 20 are paid in excess of $7 000, 10 get ?8.000 or more, six draw over $0,000 and one, WPA Administra tor Harry Hopkins is paid $12,000. The situation in WPA and NYA where whites draw the large sal aries, Is considered of other New Deal bureaus and agencies. J. C. RECREATION I*LAN' HITS SNAG IN IJECATUR. ILL. { —■ ——- j Decatur, 11. Nov. 19—Indignant over what they regard-d as an attempt on thi par of the city to introduce segregated platfgrou ds here, i\ eomniitte of citizen* lead ed by Jesse C. Barton passed a resolution upholding “cue recrea tion system to se.-w all p - .pie regardless of race or color.” Tho resolution was contained in a letter signed by members of thei committee. It caused a furor when it was read by the mayor at a mass me ting held in the City Hall Sunday, October 23, to consider the establishment of a recreation em it.?. Tho ational Recreation Associa tion, which at th, request of J. a.l *g white civic groups, sent Er nest R. Atwell here to make a re creational survey, denied emphati cally that it ever recommends se gregated centers outeidt* of the South. -o APPROVE 146 PROJECTS Washington, Nov. 18 (CNA) — Tho Public Works Administration announced this week approval of 14C non-Fcderal projects for which the PWA has allotted $7,322,220 in grants and $990,500 in loans. All cf the projects are in the North. -oOo-—. Perhaps, this year, instance will keep Mother, Dad, son or c’ tughter from joining you ’round the table. 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