? f d % I & WT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rce. F. P. Jones, pastor •Wr>*te«» Ifeirroughs, reporter ft Mori ling worship was well at 4nadt^i and we listened to a splen d^eoorsB from 2 Kings, fourth I • Bill’s Loan Bank AND MERCHANDISE STORE Confidential Loans at Reasonable Rates Unredeemed Quality Merchan* dfo* at a Great Reduction. Up €o-l>aie Clothing, Dry Goods, ladio Ready to Wear Millinery Mimicry. Blankets, Shoes for the Wliii Family. MM N. 24th St. Tel. WE, 13S9 j oxr 7~^r~.7=T~ chapter. Subject: “Killing the Pro phets.” Among the thoughts glean ed from this sermon was this: that NegTo people a9 a whole, do not havo the proper regard for the minis ters and servants of God. Nor do they realize that tho church is largely responsible for his being where he is today For the evening worship we a gain listened to a spirit-filled ser* mon. The text being found in Mat thew 12 chapter. Subject “Twelve Rounds of a I-adder That Leads to a Perfect Life in Christ.” Tho fourth Sunday in this month . Rev. C. Hickorson of Bethel Bap- | ti*t church will preach for us at J 3 o’clock. Everyone is invited. I... Remember—when you take a Smith Brothers Counts Drop >ou get Vitamin A—cunt! SmKh Pres. Congh Drop are the cr'y drops containing VITA^i'J A j This is the vitamin that raises the resistance jL k of the mucous membranes of the nose St f and throat to cold infections. /|'g yr*W MARK \/omcn Eager To Tell of Their Experiences ff M writ of 100 users picked at —ini loclare they were helped tgr a medicine, wouldn’t you believe , ■> ha merit? That happened in a -recent query among Atlanta worn «■ and girts. In Jacksonville 99 of the First users queried said CUMKDUI benofitted them! The high average for ten other cities wished was 92 out of 100 helped. ■■ -■ « | So many women are eager to tell their experiences with CARDUI; how they were run down, nervous, excitable, or depressed. 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Visitors are always welcome. —-0O0 FIRST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE 1837 N. 24th St. Rev. Frank Johnson, Asa't Par tor Atlantic 0628 10:30 A. M. Sunday School 12:00 A M. Morning Worship 6:00 P. M. Spiritual Union 7:00 P. M. Volunteer Program me 8:00 P. M. Evening Worship i I Rev. Curtis Jackson preached for the morning service, Text. "Tho Holy Spirit and Evil Spirit" Tho spirit was high and all were spiritually benefited. A beautiful and most timely sermon was de livered at the evening service by the assistant pastor, Text,"Didn’t our hearts burn within us while he talked to us by the way," Luke 2:32. Services all day were well attended Sister Hettie Taylor and Sister Je-ssio Lotiolas were veiled by the padtor aided by Rev. John son. and Rev. Jackson. Rev. Davis spoke very encouragingly to the members .which was appreciated highly and at all times our ass ociated ministers are welcomed at all times to take part in our ser vices. The member* and friends are working enthustically in our new church home by putting on special drives to help ip this most worthy cause. Tho Spiritual union 1 in doing quite a constructive work under ti’io leadership of Mother Rose Jones. All are welcome to some out and spend a pleasant evening in school with the master. Regular mid-week service* Tues day and Thursday, and Friday nig*’ t a special Candlelight ser vic ' Sponsored hv the choir Thurs day March 23, a visiting prophet wil’ be in our midst and we wel tom all our members and friends. TV"’ Busy Bee art circle meets ;vei-y Friday night at Sister El Dcrta Livingston, 2011 North 24th Street at 8 P. M “Come over in , Macedonia and help us.” CHURCH OP GOD 2025 North 24th St. I , Elder S. S. Spaught, pastor Sunday school opened at tihe isual home. The lesson, “Peter De ivered from Prison,’’ was well , aught. Showed ua the power of : irayer in the early church. Again teaching us we should ; lave tho same success through t Trayer If our life Is pure and HToly and we manifest the same ( 'aitih. At 11 o’clock, the message by .ho pastor 1 Kings 6-14 “Building :he Home for God.” Message was tery interesting, proving by God’s word, and showing that one can by io means love God, leave his course, and dwell in the homes of Cedar and splendor, while God tiavo no places to be intimated. Six o’clock YPM. Eight o’clock, Rev. StafPort, ■ Yes, employers do judge your age by your hair. And if your hair Is gray you might us well wear a tag saying, "I'm old —too old for this fobr Have you ever lost out on good Jobs for this reason? If you have, don't worry — you can keep It from happening again. Simply color your hair with Godefroy's 1-arleuse. No matter how gray yours Is now, It will Instantly take on glowing, youthful-looking color when Larleuse Is brushed through It. No experience necessary — directions In package tell you how to apply larleuse. 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Johnson, pastor Mrs. Edna Mitchell. Reporter Sister Woody, acting reporter Sunday school opened at 9:4E Mi iss Irena Booker acting supterin tendent. due to the illness of Sistci Mitchell. Sunday School was well attended. Lesson found Acts ,12 chapter 5-17 verse. Secret power in prayer, 11 o'clock service opened with thoir Ringing “0 Lord have Vferrcy.” Holy spirit was present to Mess our souls. My oh my, you ihould of been ctbere. Our pastors light for tho message II Peter r chapter, 18 verse Subject: Lord it is good to he here. We were pleased to have Miss Has tin pre sent who r^Mered several spiri tual gongs At 3 P. M. our Sunday School was ot Bethel AME Church attending Sunday School Alliance tVe thank the Lord after having >o«th banner^ during the month oi February. We was aWe to bring >f the banners hack home to stay ’or tho month of March with the iccond banner on its way back rome in about two weeks. We >raise the Lord for the unity of ;ho spirit, 6:30 p. m. Union meet ng with Sister Booker and Sister -Tatters in charge. Lesson found n James, 2 chapter. Wonderful dis cussion. 8.15 p. m. Evening service Pas ,or delivered a spiritual message. Food for thought. 27 div. of the Psalms. 4th verse. Subject: My Desire service large attendence lappy for our many visiting friends. Don’t forget our Bake Sale Sat. 18th. Hot rolls and doughnuts de livered to your door. Thank you for helping us in advance Spon sored by tbe Emergencies Club. Rov. R. W. Johnson Supervisor Mid Pastor. We are still praying for our sick. We miss you so. -—oOo PARADISE RAPTIST CHURCH Mrs. L Hawthorne, reporter Rev. C, Adams, pastor 23th Clark St Sunday school opened at usual hour with the Supt. presiding Mrs. M. E. Hill. Healthful serman preached by tho pastor. It was enjoyed by all You will find his text in Luke ttu 19 chapter and the 10 verse. Anc .his subject was “Come and SeeV Jesus.’’ In the afternoon there wa; a program rendered under thi auspices of the choir and the goo< Samartin Club and the speaker wai Rev. Wager from the Interdeno minational church 26th Franklin His sermon was enjoyed by all am We Pay Cash For OJd & Antique Guns | WE 28fi