CHURCH NEWS PLEASANT GREEN CHURCH Rev. Reynolds, Pastor WHIa Mae Rom, reporter I - Sunday School 9:00. Morning worship 11:00. ' BYPU 6:00. Evening worship 8:00, Sunday school was opened with the usual order. Number present IM. Morning worship with deacons in charge of devotional service. Prayer for tihe sick by Rev. Cald well. Song by the Junior Choir. A lovely and inspired sermon was preached by Rev. Whitelo of No. Dakota. Sufbject: Falsehood. Song by the Junior Choir. BYPU at 6 o’clock with presi dent in charge. A lovely program was rendered. You are welcome to attend any part of the service. N» matter, what nationality, color, or creed, you are welcome to worship with the members of Pleasant Green Baptist Ohurch. So come ono and oil. -oOo MT. MORIAH BAPTIST Rev. F. P. Jones, Pastor F. Burroughs, reporter Tho sermon preached by the pus tor from the 14th chapter of Num bers was stimulating and afford ed much material for thought. The Ushers board sponsored a 3 o’clock service. The sermon was delivered by Rev. E. H. Hiison, pastor of Salem. Mr. Kay A lion, who recently uni ted with Us came forward last Sunday u week ago after .morning —rr-— ~ " ' " I Bill’s Loan Bank AND MERCHANDISE STORE Confidential Loans at Reasonable Rates Unredeemed Quality Merchan dise at a Great Reduction. Up to-Datc Clothing:, Dry Goods, Ladies Ready to Wear Millinery Hosiery, Rlanketft, Shoes for the Entire Family. 1804 N. 24th St. Tel. WE. 1369 I LAKE . SHOE • SERVICE The Services that , Pleases. A Complete Shoe Service J. L. Taylor, Prop. 2407 Lake St. 3lX3l®U3fU3U3li3lJPnrE?l fPfl IPT1 fr*n F -— worship and stated that he had a call to preach four years ago but h»d tried to ignore it. So the pastor gave him encouragement and promised to .help him all he could. Wednesday evening at pray er service he will be given a chance to prove himself. Don't forget the montage burn ing rally next Sunday. The half mark is to be reached. The hist ory of the church will he given in pageant form. The public is in vited to attend this service. Come out and help us for we need your suport. Visitors are always welcome. -oO« Rev. Lewis Reynolds and his wife of Kansas City, Mo., weTe blessed with a fine baby girl. Mrs. Reynolds is one of Omaha’s girls J and the daughter of Mrs. May Bassett, formerly known as Ber nico Johnson, 2801 Ohio Street. -OQO MT. CALVARY COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. R. W. Johiwon, pastor Kornell Hatter, reporter Our Sunday School was called to order with all our officers in place. 11 o’ clock service was the open ing service our 6th anniversary. Rev. C. L. Union brought the an niversary sermon There was a lovely compliment given to our pastor for the splendid work that ho has done here in Omaha, to establish a dwelling place for the Lord. There were also many en couraging word8 spoken that he may go to the top in a big way. Monday through Friday, there was service conducted by various ministers of the city. Wednesday | Bishop Taylor and Prof. Boswell were the main speakers. Friday Rev. G. Moss of Chicago was the main speaker. Don’t forget the out-door car nival Saturday, June 24th. There will be plenty of music by the choir and many quartets. Sunday June 26th, there will be a special service all day. Sunday r.fternoon a special sermon by Rev. M. Marion. Everyone is welcome to the ser vice, -—oOo CHRIST TEMPLE CHURCH Rev. L. M, Rolf, pastor Sis. A. Hogan, reporer Sunday school was opened at its usual time by our Superinten dent, Rev. Staford. Morning wor ship began pt eleven fifteen a. m. Rev. Relf preached a wonderful sermon from 2nd chapter of Timo thy 1:6. Rev. Relf and the choir participated in the services at Al len chapel of which Rev. Piggue is pastor at three thirty Sunday afternoon. HYPU was opened at six thirty p. im. by Miss Edith Lewis. Rev. Goodwin brought us the evening sermon. He preached from Philli H [FT fPT lr*n fr3!! 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To see the first Elks Dress Parade in mo tion pictures at Elks hall, June 30, July 1, 8:30 p. ra. MOUNT NEBO CHURCH Rev. Pruitt, paator Claudia Seay, reporter Sunday school opened at regular time with the assistant Supt. Os car McCarthy. The lesaon was "Paul Writes a Personal Letter." 11 o’clock service opened with tho cihoir singing "Holy, Holy.” Prayer was led by deacon Mc Carthy. Scripture reading third chapter of St. John 21 verse. Rev. Pruitt preached a beautiful ser mon. Subject: "The Great Love of God.” It was taken from the 3rd chapter of St. John, 16th verse. Visitors were Miss Selma and James Pruit, Mrs. Phillips and Family, Mrs. Eva Anderson of Zion aid Mrs. Wilson of St. John. At 3 o’clock the Silent Serven Men’s Club had a special sermon, preached to them commenorating, "Father’s Day.” Mrs. Ruth Williams and daugh ter, Bessie Williams are taking a three months round trip to Detroit, Michigan, Chicago, 111., New York, to visit the fair, Washington. D. | C. and mairty other interesting ! places. They plan to return in the fall. _____ ST JOHN AME CHURCH “The Friendly Church Dr. R. A. Adams, pastor The Father’s Day Service at St. John were very good. The Sunday school opened with a very good attendance. The Father’s Day Sermon was preached by Rev. Jessie Glover of Los Angeles, Calif. Rev. Glover is an Omaha boy who is making good out on the coast. He took his text from Luke 5 chapter and 29 verse. The sub ject was “Am I setting the cor rect example in my home as a Father?’’ His message would make all men of any thought set an example as a father or man, look themselves over to see where their short coming could not be mended. Rev. Glover’s message was so interesting that one did not get tired listening to him. His message was very plain and so clear that anyone could follow it. Those who have krtown Riev. Glover since his small boyhood days were greatly encouraged over his improvements that he has made since he left Omalha. The people of St. John should be proud because he grew up in St. John’s Sunday School. The Men’s Day and Father’s Day program were very good all day. The men did not yet get to make all their reports as they expected because the rain did not permit them to come to church Sunday night. The rest of the reports will be (turned in (next Sunday. i no sick oi tne cnurcn arc dci ter. Those who are sick are Sister S. M. C. Baker, Louise Strawther, See yourself in motion pictures. Where? at the Elks hall 6-30, 7-1, 8:30 p. m. AMERICAN WEINER SHOP 2509 North 24th Street Best Chili and Best Hot Dogs in the West All Kinds of Sandwiches HOME MADE ICE CREAM MONUMENTS & GRAVE MARKERS Quality at A Price—None Better AMERICAN MEMORIAL GO.. TWENTIETH & CUMING STS PHONE AT. 4927 OSBORNES MILLINERY -SHOP 2515 N< rth 24th St. WHY PAY CARFARE When You can get the Hat you want at Osborne’s Millinery Shop. Mss. Oeborne’s is an expert at Dressmaking and Hat Remod eling. Hemstitching at Low Rates. Gardner ^md Brother, W. E. Gar ter There are many others whose names were mot turned in but wo wish for all of thorn a speedy recovery. The choir will have its 4th Sun day nights all request program Sunday night, and it is expected tha'. it will be very good. Come and bring your visiting friends and get a great treat in songs. St. John is very glad to see so many visitors each Sunday. Make Su JcCjv your church home while you are in the city. Dr. Adams was out again last Sunday but still not able to fill his pulpit He wag glad to have Mr. Doug las, his son-in-law and grand daughter, Carrie Douglas, up from Kansas City to visit him. You should read your local pa pers to see and keep posted on the many interesting things to do in the church, fraternal and social circles in the near future. Hare them sent out to you. The editors will be pleased to see that you get them. —, —oOo-— THIS WEEK III RaiGION & THOUGHT by ROBERT L. MOODY Seeking the Desert Place*— Once