The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 31, 1938, City Edition, Page Four, Image 4

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    CHURCH NEWS
CHURCH OF GOD
2025 N. 24th St.
Elder S. S. Spaght, pastor
Sunday school opened at the us
ual hour with Sister Naomi John
i superintendent in charge. The
attendance was good. The lesson
srubject was “God s Great Love.”
T o lesion was well taught, and
many good thoughts were received
from it.
At 11:00, the pas'er brought the
message. The subject was, ‘‘Where
If He, found n Matthew. Wish
the city n< ghf have heard ti e ser
mon piivim v hero in Christ may
be lound. Tr i'y no Christ is found
in the world carnal things and
place* r-f life. Men today celebrate
the birth of Christ in reveling,
drinking etc. The birth moans to
v.a that he shall lie barn in our j
heart end we celebrate with
Thanksgiving that Cod gave his
son that men mig't b» saved.
A‘; 0:00 a Christma* program
we* enjoyed by all.
Come and worship with us.
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PLEASANT GRF'N P.APT1ST
P-v. Reynolds, pastor
Willa M ae Ross, reporter
Sunday School opened at tune
c'tloe'- with Miss Oliver presiding.
Ther' were 01 p’-es->nt. A song was
rrndevr'1 bv Willa Mao Ross mil
Ruth Reynol's, Thre a Union and
Dorothv Rrss.
Morning wersh’p was opened
with the devotion* bv the deacons j
end prayer for the pick. An in
npiiing r^nnon was preached bv
pev yt. Clrl'r. There we- e two to j
'-ith t'e rhnr h. T' ey were
y F and Mr*. Dill.
I1YPU wps enened at TOO with
th i vice-president prodding. A
lov> 1' Chri«tmas story was r ad.
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There were sixty-four present.
Evening worship was at 8:00
with the devotional service led by
the deacon1'. Prayer for the sick
by Mi. Bostic. An interesting and
inspiring sermon was preached by
Rev. Caldwell. Watch meeting will
star*. Saturday night at 10:00.
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MT. CALVARY COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Rev. R. W. Johnson. Pastor
Mrs. Edna Mitchell. Reporter
The 5.00 service was opened by
singing. The pastor brought the
nit is go from St. I.uke 2:7 Subject:
‘‘No Room In Th? Inn". A space
war. given for every one to testi
fy tc the honor ami glory of the
Savior. The Candle light service
wa: also held.
Sunday School opened at 9:45 by
the superintendent, Mrs. Edna Mit
chell. There was a nice attendance.
Mothers please send your children
on time.
The 11:00 service was opened by
singing. The message by our pas
ter. The scripture lesson was from
St. Matthew 2:1-22. Text: St. Mat-1
lhew 2:14-15. Sublet, “Out of
Eygypt I Call My Son.”
At 6:00 Young PeopleY Meeting
was reld and was conducted by
Sister Moody and taught by sister
Edna Mitchell, from Matthew 7.
Thiri' was a nice attendance.
The 8:00 service was opened by
tin choir singing. Our beloved pas-,
to.- brought the message, from St.
John 31:9, Subject: “See Jesus.”
The Sprit ran h’gh
Tue iny night, the pastor Aid
wil' meet.
0u.• Christmas program and our
trei was a wonderful inspiration,
fi / the; chi ldrcn. All were given
gifts. Mrs. Crumbly was rewarded
premium of the Blue Board Queeen
Conti t. All the participants turn
i ■' over $16.04 to Mrs. Forrest and
Mi's. Gordon.
Watch Meeting Saturday night,
New Year’s Eve.
first church of
DELIVERANCE
Rev. Alfred Thomas, pastor
Rev. F. Johnson, assis’t, pastor
Jesse Lat'o’.ias, reporter
The limy Bee Art Club enter
tained at the home of Mrs. Taylor
atl817 N. 23rd St. Friday Dec
ember 23 A lovely luncheon was
served by the hostess. Members of
the club surprised the pastors wit
numerous gifts at the home of Mrs.
Mattie Thomas 2620 Patrick St.,
on Christmas Five. The Club ar
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95th Semi-Annual Statement
The Conservative
Savings and Loan Association
of Omaha
1611 Harney Street
JANUARY t. 1959
j I
RESOURCES
Ouick Assets—
Osh .. $4,028,775.49
l nited States Government
Treasury Hills and Notes ... 1,170.000.09 $ 5,198,755.49
Loan secured by first mortgage-, on
improved real estate .. . - 6,667,280.68
Delinquent interest . .. . 2,530.70
Loans on oass-book security. . 9.592.96
Loans in foreclosure .. . 127.966.22
Real estate sold on contract . 25,431.25
1 Real estate acquired through foreclosure . 429.161.02
Office building and future office building
site at 18th and Farnam Street. 195,000.00
Furniture and fixture*. 1.00
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Total. ..$12,656,019.32 |
LIABILITIES
Credits tq members' saving and naid-up accounts $11,147,049.92
Balance held for borrowers . 31,045.91
Reserves . 1,158,449.64
Undivided profits . 19,473.85
Borrowed Money . NONE
Total. $12,656,019.32
OFFICERS
Edgar A. Baird. President Clark W. Carnaby, Secretary
James A. Lyons, Vice-President J. Herbert McMillan, Treasurer
Wayne C. Selby, Ass’t Secretary
DIRECTORS
Edgar A. Baird Randall K. Brown Charles M. Wilhelm
Frank T. B. Martin Bryon R. Hastings
J. Herbert McMillan Claire J Baird
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Be A Booster
Read The Guide
! ranged p. surprise. A call from Chi
1 eago at 12:15 A. M. from the mo
I thcr of Rev. Frank Johnson. Mem
! bers and friends were made happy
! 1 y receiving Christmas baskets
thru the efforts of the partors and
donation’, from merchants whose
ncmer- will be supplied later.
Every Tuesday at the evening
fi vice'- bread will be given to all
wh • come to the church. The story
o.' the birth of the Saviour was
read by Rev. Alfred Thomas, on
Christmas nig’’t. Tho alter was
beautifully arrange I, showing a
miniature of the birth place of
tve new born babe.
Everyone is invited to join us
New Years Eve to watch the old
year out and get a spiritual fore
cast of the New Year.
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CLEAVES TEMPLE CME
CHURCH
Rev. I*. A. Storey, pastor
Beatrice Gray, reporter
The Sunduy school opened at
tho rcgulai hour. Mr. Adams su- !
I crintendant was called to Chica
go by tho illnes and death of his
risttMr. E. Matthews was spea- j
k< • of Junior Church. Because of !
the absence of our pastor, Rev.
Rhone preached Sunday, Rev.
Storey returned at 1:30, Sunday af
t rnoon.The pageant which was di
i< "ted by Rev. Storey and their
neict. Ophelia left Monday mom- j
inf for Kansas c ty to spend the :
holidays with her mother.
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URBAN LEAGUE COMMUNITY |
CENTER NEWS
The Cultretts exchanged Christ- J
iras presents at their meeting on j
last Tuesday night.
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On Friday, December 23-I, the
Tiger Club held an informal "gA
to-gether" meeting. To bert get the
results of “-aid" meeting, ask
Frank Brown or Willie Wise. Let’s
have another, Please, any mote.
Jon Crosley, president.
Raymond Gordon, Sponsor.
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Plans were successfully cirvied :
out for th'» annual party for the
Plind. Oud guests wore picked up
».nd brought to the Center and
returned home in cars. A palata
b'e luncheon was -erved. Delores
Jackson, Amelia Jackson and Lola
Willis sang Carols. Miss Edrone
Willis played Christmas music ckii*
:ug the afternoon. Each guest
nodi sonic contribution to the pro
gram. Mrs. L. V’. Gray, Mrs. tv e
lyp Murray, Miss Eloise Dabroah,
and Mrs. Lucy Mae Brit* assisted
in making the party a success.
t t *
Over eighty young men and
women enjoyed themselves at the
Centeretts’ Dancing Party on
Thursday, night, December 22rd.
During intermission. ‘ San.u C!au‘
passed out popcorn halls to the
guests, made by the club member*.
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The Junior Auxiliary Party was
a very beautiful affair on oritiaV
night, Dec. 23rd. The mem ben were
'fry charming hostess to over one
hundred guests. Many beautiful
Holiday headresses prevail -i.
YWCA NEWS
Dec. 25th, Chritmas program and
v verse Choir were presented by
the Boy and Girl Forum Committee
from 4 00 to 5:00 P. M. Quite
i\ number were present. Mrs. \Y il- j
Hants Haynes is sponsor of the.
Masm^mammmm> ■■
We Pay Cash
For OM & Antique
Guns
WE 2869 521 No. 16th St.
Johnson Drug: Co.
Prescriptions
LIQOPKS, WINES and BEER
WE. 0999 1904 N. 24th St
7/vtni csT^'rrtrip^nryrrJ^li
Future Citizens Build Minds & Bodies
_ - -- ■- mi ii ii- n ~ - - iMM“f y titjh innrr mm in nri'i— rm~i~ uni i ■■ i nirr* •
These boys and girls are future
citizens who are building up their
bodies and minds at a few of the
recrcr.tio:i centers, more than 15,000
in number, operated by the Work*
I regress Administration in cities,
towns and count'es all over the
United States. In mot cases, these
youngsters’ parents had no such op
portunities in their youth, but they
know the value of the worthwhile
use of leisure time for their
children. With other citizens in
the'r communities, they formed
committees which have investigat
ed the local needs for recreation
r.nd have p.'aned to satin,fy them.
With WPA rssistance. they worked
cut programs supervised by trained
lecreaticn leaders. They also ar
ranged to provide needed parks,
jt lay grounds and community build
ings in which these programs could
operate, like 20,000 other citizens
throughout the country, these wide
awake parent.; have organized their
communities to take advantage of
Federal funds which are now pro
tiding recreat'on centers for com
munities throughout the Unite*d
States.
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Dec. 21st, the date of the all As
sociation O’rk'imiv party fc.r
Girl Reserves was a high success
both in the girls having a glori
ous time and the presenting of
over 100 gifts that were made pos
sible by the Girl Reserves Com
nvtteo to see the guests present.
<S «<
Mi-.. Lucy Charlott Crawford,
Girl Reserve Secretary left Xmas
li ght toi Detroit, Michigan to visir
tit' - sister through the h"d:days.
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I
( HAK1T\ LLLB HEL M NEEDY
The Charity Club vf (be Omaha
C immunity Center ►> “cared an 1
d:stribut( d twelve ln.ge ru.<ret>- to
the needy. The toys no .thcring over
fifty that were gi'en by the guest
nt the club’s annual lay Parry, Dec.
20, were placed in the baskets along
with the groceries. Soma of these
f.imilit < had as high as eleven
children in the family, but each
child was given a gift in Keeping
with its age. The members of the
dub who were responsible for
the filling and delivering of the
1 askets
people would know that Santa
I Claus had not forgotten them were:
traoe^QSBH
NO
, JOKE
VAfW MARK
1i\ v.uu^ii uu» iu a i » iiu juiw.. \jvi Jiiuui muuiin v.uu^u
(Black or Menthol.) Cost only 5<*—yet they’re a real cough medicine.
Smith Bros. Cough Drops are the'oniy drops containing VITAMIN A
This is the vitamin that raises the resistance of the mucous
membranes »'f the nose and throat to cold infections.
Madames Wesley Jones, S. C. Han
ger, Eugene Murray, Jesse Cain,
Florence Myers, Gaines T. Brad
ford.
The members who were employed
were excused from this task. The
j 1 ove membres wish to thank the |
public who made it possible for
the kiddies of the families to have
the individual gifts.
Southwest Ark. CME’s
End Annual Conference
Many Visitors Present—Bishop J.
A. Bray Presides
Magnolia, Ark., Dec. 16 (ANP)
—The Southwest Arkansas Annual
Conference of the CME Church
ended her Sunday night at Trinity
CME Church after one of the most
successful sessions in its history.
Bishop J. A. Bray, LL.D.. noted
Chicago prelate, presided over the
sessions.
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
There was an appreciable in
crease in finances and the num
erical growth of the membership
of the conference and Bishop Bi-ay
expressed hope for greater growth
during the approaching annual
conference year. He outlined a
very comprehensive and challeng
ing program and the ministers and j
loyal laymen pladged wholehearted j
support.
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Kidneys
& IRRITATE BLADDER
FLUSH THEM OUT
FOR 35 CENTS
Go to your druggist today and
get this safe, swift and harmless
dim otic and stimulant—task for
Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules
and start at once to flush kidneys
of warte matter saturated with
acids and poisons.
That's a quick and effective way
tn help bring about more healthy
kidney activity and relieve that
bladder irritation with its scanty
passage with smarting and burn
ing as well as re-tless nights,
Remember the kidneys often
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Hut b? sure and get GOLD
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results will fulfill your expect
ations.
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