The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, April 15, 1939, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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Confidential Loans at Reasonable
Rates
Unredeemed Quality Merchan
at a Great Reduction. Up*
to-Date Clothing, Dry Goods.
I.adii'* Itra.-h tu Wear Millinery
llo- cry, Blankets, Shoes for the
J-.n'ire family.
asm V 24th St. Tel. WE. 1369
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Repair
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"Have Comfortable Feet, and be
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Wear end Look Like New.
S PLEASANT GREEN CHURCH
WUIa Mae Rosw, reporter
Rev. Reynolds, Pastor
Sunday school 9 o'clock w-ith
the supt, in charge of devotional.
| Teachers took charge of their
classes for 15 minutes. Song. An
nouncement. Number present, 99.
Morning worship 11 o’clock with
decors in charge of devotional ser
vice. Prayer for live nick by Rev.
Caldwell. Song. A lovely sermon
war, preached by Rev. Reynolds.
Tho Easter program was ronder
c 1 at 3 o'clock. It was enjoyoi by
all.
i:.'. r.imr worship at 8 o’clock.
Prayer for tho s.ck by Mr. Faulk
ner, Song.
Tho Easter Cantata was ren
. derod by the senior choir.
It was enpjoyol by all. Sunday
April 16, at 8 o’cLtck tho Junior
Choir will give a musical program
at Pleasant Groen Church. The
‘•isitors of the day are as follows:
Min. L. Ford, 2817 N. 2-lth; Mrs.
M. A. Walker, 1706 East 10th St.,
Kansas Citiv, Mo.; .Mrs. A.lbert
Green, 1518 10th avenue, Council
I. GRAHAM, Tailor
Shop
1618 North 24th St.
We I)o First Class Cleaning
& Repairing.. See Us Fir^t.
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//out
HO SAVE;
Efkii MAGIC CHEF
rang* U being otiered
lor the first ttrae. at a
troductory price, well
usual selling price.
» "Magic Chef' range
a famous "Roper"
ilso being lectured.
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An Equal Value from the
Famous "Roper" Gas Range Line Is Being Offered
ot the Same Price.
lltk^HAinr WW 34th &T0
Bluffs; Lula Gilbert, Council
Bluffs, la.; Lillian Jenkins, 2922
Grant 9t - Mrs. Bennett, Clarinda
la.; Mrs. Riley, fjjmeck Ji God;
a:d Melvin Ourren.
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MT MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. F. Jones, pastor
F. Rhirroughs, reporter
Attendance was good thro ighout
tho day. Services were filled with
rejoicing reaching its climax a!
t-he evening worship when everyone
joined in tiho singing and shaking
of hands. A real Pen’.encOistal
sr i vrer then poured down the drops
falling upon many hearts.
Kext Sunday April 16t.-. every
body ig asked to come out and hear
t mutual subj ct “Why Marriage
c a Failure” discussed. AM persons
who are married are or eo.d »mpla
ting such, are j eked to come out
end bear this sermon discussed
Thiec persons united v tb the
cr.urih at the morning wvhip.
Thrgr on the f'ck list u:’> Mrs
Anna wong and M’s. Jtil't Henry.
Death once again has stolen into
our ranks and taken a faithful
member in the person of Miss Dora
Marshall. She shall be greatly
missed by u« for she wau of a
pleasing personality, quiet, cheerful
and always willing to do what ever
her hands found to do.
Visitors are always welcome to
our services.
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MT. CALVARY COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Rev. II. W. Johnson, pastor
Sister Woodie, ass’t, reporter
Sunday school opened on time.
Sister Booker acting supt. in
charge. Sunday school was well at
tended. Easter program followed
the lesson. Eggs were presented to
tho children. Thank the Lord for
making our Supt. and the children
happy.
5 A. M. Service was wonder
fully attended. The drama and
candlo light service was enjoyed
by all that was present
11 o’clock service opened with
Iho choir marching, singing ‘‘Oh
Lord have mercy.” Pastor bringing
tho message. St. Luke 24-32. Sub
ject unspeakable joy. Didn’t our
heart bum while he talked to us
by tho way. Union meeting at
6: IB P. M. was well attended. We
thank the Lord, he has blessed us
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We. 0609
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WEINER SHOP
2509 North 24th Street
Best Chili and Beat Hot Doga
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All Kinds of Sandwiches
HOME MADE ICE CREAM
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with a girl class. We are praying
I for the Lord for us a boy class.
Our Junior class rendered a sweet
program. Little Miss War® is our
program committee.
Evening service was largely at
tended. Our church was packed and
almost as imany outside an was
inside. As the Lord has said, “If
I be lifted up, I will draw all men
unto me.” Rev. Caldwell conducted
the service. We were also honored
to have Prophetess Hess with us.
A man of God. Come out and
(.ear him and be healed. Wednesday
night. Bring your sick. Don’t for
get the Fish fry and program ren
dered Saturday night. April 15th.
This fry and program is (sponsored
by the Count on Me Club. Sister
Forrest, captain. We thank our
friends for their wonderful support
on our financial drive ending June
24th. Watch for announcements
on the black boards.
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FIRST CHURCH DELIVERANCE
1827 N. 24th St.
Itcv. A. J. Thomas, pastor
Rev. F K. Johnson, assistant
Atlantic 0628
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| Sunday morning Service at 11
A. M.
Sunday school at 10:30 A. M.
Spiritual Union at 6:00 P. M.
Volunteer program 7:00 P. M.
Evening worship 8:00 P. M.
Sunday school was opened by the
pastor and lesson taught by Sister
Arnold The lesson was commented
on by Mother Alexender.
The «]<?cial Easter service at
11 o’clock was largely attended.
The pastor delivered the message
and the text was: ‘‘He has Arisen
as ihe said. Mark 28:6. Subject:
‘‘The Risen Savior.” A high spiri
tual testimony service was led by
Sister Arnold find all was truly
lifted in the Easter spirit of our
risen Load.
Many visitors were present who
were introduced and welcomed by
the pastor.
Tho evening service was opened
by tho pastor: “‘Jesus the Light of
the World, and “The Lord is in
His Holy Temple.’ The processional
was led by Sister Livingston. The
pastor turned the service over to
Mother Johnson who was in charge
of the program. Various Easter
sayings and poems were recited by
tho little folk of whom we are very
proud. Sister Holt narrated the
“Passing of the Saviour, and (his
glorious rissurection. The group
under the leadersip of Sister Liv
ingston aided by Mother Johnson
gave some impressive scene® of the
passing and rissurection.
a. The Lord’s Supper.
b. The Hour of Trial.
c. Jesus before Pilate.
d. The Crucifixion.
o. The Resurrection.
The last »ong joined with the
congregathion “The Rose.’’ Many
visitor^ were ipresent, including
ministers of various churches who
in turn were introduced by tbe
pastor, and given a chance to speak
a few words. We are very grate
ful for our success in our Lord,
and pray for a steady continuance.
Easter eggs were given to all who
attended and small baskets were
given to our Sunday school child
i*n filled with candy eggs and
small coilton chickens. The whole
procedure was a success. W e, the
entire body of our church, thank
our many friends and visitors who
made our success passible.
Announcements
Beginning Tuesday night at R P.
M. Services will continue the en
tire week.
Tuesday night, Professor Allen
j Suite $2.00, Coats $1.00,
-* Dresses 30c. Many other
bargains Catalogs Free Fairmount j
160-N6 Monre St., New York, N. Y. ;
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CHICAGO
FURNITURE COMPANY
-Where Thrifty Folks Buy"
Furniture, Rags, Floor Cover
ings St Stoves
JA. 4411 18M-S5 N, 24th
Evening Phone WE. 2261
Folks!
BUY Living, Dining and ided
nom Suites and SAVE Half
or more. YES, rugs, floor
coverings, gas ranges, oil stov
**s. SAVE REAL MONEY!
CHICAGO
FURNITURE CO.
1833 North 24th St.
will be our guest.
Wednesday night, Rev. Bell from
Kansas City will have full charge
of services.
Thursday night, Rev Curtiss
Jackson will have entire charge.
Friday night, A special Candle
light service. The pastor in cl large.
All are welcome to attend these
services.
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CHURCH OF GOI)
2025 N. 24th St.
Elder S. S. Spaght
Sunday school opened at usual
hour. Attendance was very good.
The lesson “Paul preaches the risen
Christ.” The lesson taught by bro
ther King Alls Having a risen
Christ means “Life.” The great
truth of Easter means only ressu
rection but it is life. As he looks
back to that empty tomb, it whis
pers in memory to our hearts. —He
lives.—■
Message by the pastor. 11 A. M.
Mark 16-3, Roll away the stone.
Wais soul stirring as he related to
us the suffering Christ went
through to Redeem us from sin.
May we be more willing to suffer
for the cause of God.
At 7:30 Sunday evening the Eas
ter program conducted by Sister
Naomi Johnson was presented. The
program was very good We were
glad to have the Keystone Quar
tette present. They sang for us
several numbers. May the Lord
bless sethe young men as they go
about singing.
Everyone is welcome.
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ST. JOHN AME CHURCH
“The Friendly Church"
Dr. R. A. Adams, pastor
Sunday was an other banner day
at St. John. The Sunday school
had a fine attendance.
The choir’s Easter Music was
rendered at the Morning Service
hour. The Cantata, “Victory De
vine" was very well presented un
der the direction of Mrs. Pearl
Gibson.
The service of the Orchestra men
who have joined the choir give*
great help to the program.
In the afternoon, the Union ser
vices of all Omaha churches held
at St John was very impressive
and well attended. The sermon was
preached by Rtv. Hilson pastor of
Salem Baptist Church. It i3 great
ly encouraging to have these Union
services. Let us hope they may
continue to draw us a little closer
together.
At 7:30 P. M. the Sunday school
program was presented. It was
very interesting. Those in charge
are to be commended for such pro
grams with so little interest shown
on tho part of the children.
Now that Easter is over and
the Union Service for the present
the choir will start it’s hard work
for the “Goodwill Spring Musical, ’
and its 4th Sunday nights all re
quest programs. Now if you have
n request, send them in early
Now you who have not as yet
paid anything toward the finan
cial drive, you can still do so and
get credit. Just remember when
you pay on this, you are helping
your church only. Yours will only
bo used for what you pay it for.
It is true that cold weather and
coal buying season is just about
over So see to it that your obli
gations are paid.
We were glad to see many out
. Sunday, but we are sorry to think
wo may not see some of them out
again until next Easter.
The sick are Sister Louise
Strawther Brother Cook. We pray
for their comfort.
We were glad to see so many
visitors out Sunday. We invite them
to come again.
Watch your local paper for your
church news.
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MT. NEBO
Rev. I*ruit<, pastor
Reporter, Claudia Seay
The Sunday school opened at
9:45. The Sunday school lesson:
Jesus lives Again. The Easter pro
gram was (held during the Sunday
school, sponsored by Miss Brad
shaw.
The 11 o'clock service opened
with the choir and congregation
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OSffORNES MILLINERY
2513 N. 24th St.
For laftest Styles in Hafts (amd
Dress making speciality in large
sizes. New Stock.
singing “Holy Hedy”. Prayer by
Brother Bradshaw. Scripture read
ing of the 24th of St. Luke, 12th
verse.
Rev. Pruitt brought us a beauti
ful sermon. Subject: The Risen
Lord.” 24th capter St. Luke 6th
i verse. “He is not here, but is risen. ’
The message ending with the
choir singing a very spiritual song.
He’s a Joy of my Salvation.”
Visitors were Rev Olives and
Rev. Stafford, Mr. Percy Halls.
Viators are always invited to
come to Mt. Nebo.
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ALLEN CHAPEL AME CHURCH
The Church that welcomes You
25th and R. Street
Rev. H. D. Piggue, pastor
'
Beginning Monday April 10 an
Old Fashioned Revival will be held
at Allen Chapel. This meeting will
be oonducted by our pastor, Rev.
H .D. Piggue. Come out and hear
this fearless young man preach
God’s word in its fullness. Come
ECONOMY Tailor
1918 N. 24th St.
For Your Spring Cleaning &
Repair Work—SEE
QHAS. M. SIMMONS
I “ '
and bring your febles. You are al
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