CHURCH NEWS MT. MORIAH RAPT. CHURCH Rev. F. P. Jones, Pas’or Forr^teen Burroughs, Reporter Services were good with a good art-tendance. YVo likened to a spir cH'.ial sermon, filed with nrnv points worthy of 'erious thought. Tho subject: “Self Analysis’* was ■very irportant, appealing to all -Christians to put themselves under ■ spotlight and see themselves 9» they are. The r’lly of the Twelve Tribes Israel bar gottc started with rt’ the tribes work rg hard and jr'ving vsrioua entertainments and *r> on to hc'n rai e their quota. Kveryb >dy is invited to como out «nd see the progress of the Tribes rand help boost for the on? that you asm interested n. The Tribe cf Asher is giving a “Blase Away" banquet., Feb, 16. -v."' ich promise! to be different t.ian .an • -t banquets. Feb. 10, the Tribe */ Benjamin is giv'ng a doug’ nut *ato*aFtho church. These are gen uine cake doughnuts o get your order in early. Th'-'N on the sick list nre: Mrs. Henry, Mrs. YVright and Mn Ves ta Beasley. \\ • were glad to have so many visit pre cr.t. Your presence is an 'ii- uiration to us. Our doors s»rn plways open to visiors and srnngs rs. Y ou are welcome to all sou.' service. . P.VTItEl. A. M. H. < HI II l ev. W. M. t'anip-r. pastor J. S. Jefferson, reporter 1):15 Sunday Sclu I, J. S. Jef ferson. superintendent. A. M. Marling warship. PctlO i . M. ACE l.eague, Mrs !M .Aiuiiik pr aidant. rfundn> .school opened on time and wa> well represented. Subject: "Peter Declares Ills Love.’’ Lesson .John 21:11-11% Golden tetft: If CHOP SCF.V Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. m. Kins: Yuen Cafe . 2«10«/i N. 21th St. JAckson 8376 American nnd Chinese Dishes Wc Pay Cash For Old ft AntHr^ Guns WE 2ft6(i r.21 No. 16th St. BUI’S Loan Bank /SNO MERCHANDISE STORE 'Confidential Loans at Reasonable Rates ‘Unredeemed Quality Merchan dise at a Groat Reduction. Up to-I)ate Clothing. Dry Goods, toadies Ready to Wear Millinery "lIoBiery, Blankets, Shoes for the Untire Family, 1801 N. 21th St. Tel. WE. 1369 u*. SMOTE IMCOOKIN%»• TOUR 1 dealer j t.OUJSflNOCCHlAROjln^Omjha ' New Crop Tree Ripened' Oranges and Grapefruit ^ DO pounds $2,88 t. (plus $2.40 express) , fFine Georgia PECANS v$4.85 to $6.85 fp' 25 * pounds LARGE LOTS ON REQUEST —Ideal Gift— NICHOLS & CO, Rockmart, Georgia you lovo my commandm ’nts. John1 1.4:15. All teachers present. At the close of the lesson a splendid re-! view was given by the suj terinten- j dant. After which Rev. Clamper j made a very interesting talk to the young people, Ti’e Girls Interme diate Class was present w' th the collection banner and the beginners j with the attendance banner. Sorry boys, you’ll have to spur up you’ve lost both banners now. Regular service at 11.00 Prayer by Rev. Coolidge. Scripture by Rev. W. M. Camper. Ssrnion by .’lev. S. Stafford. Text: fihmuel 1:5. And Samuel said: Gather all I., cal to Mizpeh, I will pray for yov unto the Lord. Subject: “Pray e. in Power.” Tlic sor'ice was well j. tended. We wer e very pleas- 1 erf have Mr. E, W. Steams of St. John AME, Mr L). K. West and Mr. S. Shipman. V sitors are al ways welco.ro to Bethel. Our Union service was held atj St. John AME conducted by Rev. W. M. t amper and his choir. Prayer and class, Wednesday of rich week. Come and worship with .n. - —w vy v/ -—— SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Clarir.da, Iowa Rev. I). Nicholson, Pastor Sunday school opened at the us r 'I h ur with a large group pres i ' Morning service was in high rplri.'. Tho pastor teak the pulp t the usual hour and brought us n interesting sermon, which was ' und in Act. 1:24. The message • full of instnr ti n. Mrs. Plem mtori of Kanrr.: was our maiming visitor. Even ng service was the spot 'ight service. The pastor brought i i a special sermon the subject wa “A Country Man in Town’’. This subject was inspiring and fuil i thought. Mrs Louise Nash of Re1 Oak, la., was our evening, vis itor and she rendered us a beaut: ful solo,’which was MSj&ycd by all.] Visitors aim always welcome to ( Inrinda and the Second Haptist Church. I HE CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOI) (CWFF) 33rd and Bedford St. Elder \V. Smilh. IV) tor * Mrs. I. B. Holmes, reporter Sunday school opened at the us ual hour 10 a. m. The lesson was very interesting. Subject of the lesson “Peter declares his love for Christ”.—John 21:11:19 Brother I). W. Simmon, was the teacher. EtJer A. Holmes, supt. Morning service opened at the usual hour 11:30 a. m. Prayer services were opened with song by Sister Simmon. Prayer by Bro Simmon, Pastor’s subject was t'rdm ‘Love One for Another' and ‘What Love can do’ was enjoyed b yall. Prayer service each Thurs day eve., at 8 p. m. Bible school each Tuesday from 8 p. m. to 9. All are welcome to each of these services. PARADISE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. Adams. Pastor I,. Hawthorne, reporter Sunday school opened at the us ual hour, 8:30 with the Superin tcndant, Mrs. M. F, Hill in cliprgo. i litre was a good attendance. At '1:30 the service was turned over u> the deacons. The devotional.: were led by Deacon Johnson. The »ernv'n was delivered by our pas -r. His tOp f, ‘Come and See a '•Tan1' was l'ound in the 4th chap " r ci St. John 2!>t>h verse. RYPU was emmitted owing t" ,H: ci y BYPU meeting. Evening service was at 8:00. De votional service was opened by the deacons, with Deacon Johnson lead ing. The sernioh was preached by Rev. Dav's from Antioch Baptist Church. It ■ was a Very inspiring sermor. SUNDAY FORUM Don’t forget the Sunday Forum to be held at Clair Chapel ME Church 25th and Mi-'mi St. Sun day, Feb., 5th~ at 3:00 P. M. -0O0--— FIRST CHURCH OF DELIVERENCK 2426 Lake St. Rev. A. Thomas, pastor Rev. Frank Johnson, ass’t pastor Je.;sie Laliolas reporter Services 12:00 noon; 0:00 Bible class- 8:00 evening service Week services on Tuesday and Thurs days. Rev. Frank Johnson left for Chicago Saturday night. Mrs. Mattie Thomas cf 2525 Pa ttich Ave. gave a farewell supDer Tue“day Jan. 21th for Mrs. Ma de! in Nash, who is going to join h; • husband in I.os Angeles, Ca lifornia. We are happy to wclcore Mr. and Mrs Arnold back, who have bet” vi iting for some t me on thcj Southland. Tin Art Club meets Fri lay night at the home of Mrs. Mattie Tho-j mas of 2525 Fitrick St. All are welcome to the friend-j ly little church around the corner., -IM ; i BETHEL ‘BAPTIST CHURCH _* I The BTU of the Bethel Baptist Church w 11 sponsor a “Negro History Program,” Sunday even-1 ing February 12th, rlt 8:00 P. M. I Mi. D. E. Squires of the Urban ■ League will be the guest speaker. His subject, for the occassion will be, “The Negro. Last Year, year! and Nxt." Mrs. M! L. Rhone, Charles Austin, and Mrs. Grace Collins will also appear on the program. Music will be furn’shed by the Senior Choir. Joshua Henderson, president Lee. C. C. Hickerson, pastor, -nOn-* ST. JOHN A ME. CHURCH “Tho Friendly Church” Dr. R. A. Adams, Pastor The services at St. John Last Sunday school opened at 9:30 with Sunday were very impressive. The a fairly good attendance. D/ Adams took as hs text “In J all these things we are conquered through him that loves us.” Some thoughts to be remembered from this message are as follows: 1. Conquerirg really means striving to overcome for the mas ter and if you resist the devil he will leave you, but if you are weak, and give up, he will always get the best of you. Therefore one should never once give up to him, because each victory will help you to win another. 2. You cannot give up to the thoughts of others, because they will eritize regardless to what you do, although you may be doing your best. 3. Perhaps the hardest thing we havo tp conquer is our temper. Lf Orchard & Wilhelm Co. February Sale of FURNITURE Offering Hundreds of Select Pieces of Furniture from America’s Leading Manufacturers and a General Clear ance of All Our Odd and Discontinued Patterns, Covering Every Section of Our Furniture Department. In Many Cases There Are,No Reserve Stocks and Therefore Early Selection Brings Widest Choice. It’s The Furniture Event of the Season —Share in the Bargains. we can always conquer it, we ave our greatest work done. No report was made of new or . ick members of the church. We take this method of express ing cur sympathy to Mrs. J. S. Turner over the passing of Brother Turner. The Union services were at St John last Sunday night with Rev. W M. 'Camper and his choir serv ing. Rev. Camper took his text from St. Luke? th chapter and 13th verse. II s subject was “The Five Great Powers." Namely Power of death, Tears, Love, Prayer, and Christ. His choir sang with great force whcih seemed to make it easier for Rev. Camper to preach. These Union services are creating more and more interest all the t me. We pray that it may continue. Next Sunlay. February 5 the services will be at Cleaves Temple with Dr. R. A. Adams of St. John AME and his choir serving. Mrs. Adams the wife of the pas ter, is still improv'ng very rapid ly, and thanks for the many deeds of kindness shown during her ill ness. The Endeavor will be having some very interesting meetings for the next faw Sunday’s. Sunday Feb. 5 there will be a speakers forum different churches of the c'ty. This meeting will starts at 4:45 P. M. Sc it will be out in plenty of time for al1 to go to Union services. If it news about your church you will find it ;n your Guide, why not have it sent out each week. - - — [ ILGHIM BAPTIST CHVRCH Mrs. M. L. Dixon, reporter ..Sunday echo'1 opened at the us ual, hour and war, well attended. Three were several birthdays dur ing the past week. Rrv. Goodlett conducted the services for the day. For the morning wors’-ip, he spoke from tho 19 Psalms 12th verse, “Cleanso Thou Me From Secret Sin." Subject: “Our Secret Faults”. Pillie Goodlett and Sister Katie Harr s united with the cfiurch Vi sitors were Mrs. Helen Thomas of Wyoming and Mr. Williams. We are glad to welcome Mrs. Clara Dacus back to her post of duty, after an extended visit to the Southland The Young People will conduct the service all day on the second Sunday. In keeping with Negro History Week they will sing Negro sp rits fc£ the day. A very j interesting program will be had in the afternoon. We welcome you to Pilgrim. Especially on Young Peo ples’ Day. -_oOo MT. CALVARY COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. R. W. Johnson, Pastor Mrs. Edna Mitchell. Reporter Sunday school opened at 9:45 o’ clock with the Superintendent, Sis. Kdna Mitchell in charge. There was a nice attendance. The 11:00 service was opened by s nging. The pastor brought tho message from 11 Corinthians 5:19. Subject: “A New Home.” We thanked God for giving us a new convert, for Baptism. There was p wonderf ul spirit in the camp. At 6:00 the YP Union was open ed by Sister Romelle Hatter, act ing president and the lesson was taught by Sister Edna Mitchell. The lessen was 'from the fifth chapter of St Matthew. 8:00 service was opened by the choir singing “The Lori is in His Holy Temple.” Our pastor brought tho message from the 2nd Timo thy 3:1. Subject: “Peerless Times tho Fire Fell, and There was a Great Shout in the Camp.” Tuesday n'ght at 8:00 the Jan uary Birthday party will be spon sored by the Healers. Wednesday night regular ser vice from 7:30 until 8:30, Pas : tcr’s Aid from 8:30 until 9:30. Friday night, Choir .Rehearsal. Saturday night at 2814 Cald well St., the Jun:or Ushers are sponsoring a Heaven and Hell en f tertatnment, and will serve ice cream ani chii. The Senior Board will serve fish. All welcome. Tic kets 10c. -O THIS WEEK IN RELIGION & THOUGHT by ROBERT I* MOODY The month of February— ! Of all the months in the year j this one se^ms to have produced j most of the outstanding Ameri ! cans (1) But we must mention this.] ! February 1st was observed as "So ■’ Hygiene Day.” This was pro ■fc!y c ?rloc!:cd by s"me and war, not known by many. Tb 1 fight Fis year was mainly again t syp-! I nJin.. heretofore many grown ups ■’’ished or refused to mention this 'isease above a whisper. But now he harvest of "wild oats” has 'emanded our attention to its de ductive effect. Let us no longer brink from the truth. Let us face •the facts squarely anil tell our -hildren tho truth in a clean and ■ mple way. Spyh'lis, like crime and war, Is social disease and must be com o-tel in the same manner, with ho efforts of all our social forces Protect your boys and girls and one ration to come. Fight Syphilis. (2) Back to dates. February i’*'njC5 "Negro History Week," I2th-19t)h) and the birthday an iversaries of Abraham Lincoln, ind George Washington. Also Tenry Wadsworth Longfellow, J. ussell Lowell, and our own Dr. vV. E. B. DuBo s.' Incidentally we notice by announcement that Dr. Dubois is to sneak in Lincoln on the Pth. There are probably other birthdays, so we renrently remem ber those who h.-ve passed on into eternity, and wish for those w4ho are alive many happy birth days. --ouo AROUND ABOUT— WATT A YU CARE A little girl told me she .von dered whv Bernard Maronev didn’t commit “Sioux eye sighed”. Nope, don’t know who sho is. Ah—Love is so grand says Wen dell Chambers and Betty Jean But ler? ??? ? Winter can’t jump into summer with a spring. ■ ■"* m A fella I know' is pretty hot and bothered about the way all the gals encircle Ciowboy Stevens in Tech hall and don’t seem to look at poor I'ttlo blue-eyed, intelligent them. Aw think nothing of it R. J. you’ll I ba all right. LOVE, where art thou, oh, so Richard Gaskin has ban-owed you : eh and w.'th it he has conquered the heart of a certain little Miss i with the name of Lena King. '— Wc w'ander who Roy Gwens sec ret passion could be. I hope I’m right to say J. K. Our sympathies until next time. Tho womanagement . Man in Post Officer .... .. “Are there any letters for me today ?" “What is the name please.” “I think the name is on the let te.\” Emma Harvey seems to holding out on us. Who was t'he gentle man who went with you to the Benson-Tech basketball game? Oh, you won't tell etlff M Carrinne Seay a«d ;John are having a war witfy^nbtes in the 8th hour study hall at Tech high. And boy you ourrht to see what they write. Don’t let the teacher see t kids!!! Bve the way, who’s win ning as I want to., bet on him. Personal for Joe Wright: Joe Wright, where is my three cents you borrowed from me? If I don’t get it quick, I’ll have to resort to legal, jneans, * • J. S. I Someone wants M. T. M. to know that he is losing a good g rl in R R. she has ouite a collection tu tie pins and she is very popu lar with the boys. Say, get one oj those tie pins will you Monran ia?? Give you a nickel. Give you r. dime If you stopped going over to James houses would you keep writing (her letters ? ? Oh you would’nt well why don’t you ad vise Le Bo Tomp (Leroy Thomas to you) to stop writing to A. M. Ilomer Anderson sure has got religion he goes to Mt. Nebo j 'Church at 11:00 A. M. is it H. B. cr F. P. He guas to church of Crdd at 8:C0. Is it O'. H, or B. L. All Good th ngs must end (? ?) so FINIS. I A i hree Days' Cough I Is Your Danger Signal No matter how many medicines you have tried tor your common cough, chest cold, or bronchial irri tation, you may get relief now with Ore omul sion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford I to take a chance with any remedy I less poteftt than Crepmulsion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble and aids nature to soothe and heal | the inflamed mucous membranes i and to loosen and expel germ laden phlegm. > Even if other remedies have failed, don’t be discouraged, try Creomul slon. Your druggist is authorized to refund your money if you are not thoroughly satisfied with the bene fits obtained. Creornulsion Is one ! ivord, ask for it plainly, see that the l name on the bottle is Creornulsion, and you’ll get the genuine product I and the relief you want. (Adv.) 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