CHURCH NEWS N SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. Nicholas, pastor Clarinda, Iowa Sunday school opened at the usual hour with the su.pt. in tharge. The lesson was reviewed by the pastor. Morning se- 'ice wa* enjoyed very much. The pastor preached a doctrinal ser men. Communion was served. Evening service was also enjoy ed. The pastor brought for’h a soul stirring sermon. Subject: Glorifying God. The soui was very high. Come to Clarinda and Second Baptist Church. -0O0 CLEAVES TEMPLE CME CHURCH Rev. L. A. Story, pastor M. H. Young, Repor er 25th Decatur St. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 a m. Epworth League 6 p.m. Evening worship 7:30 p.m The Sunday scnool has increas ed some and we had s veral \isi 5ors. We tru«t it will continue to incroase until we have 100 adults. The smail childien down s'fuirs are also increasing and in terest is growing due to the superintendent and teachers. Our morning worship was well attend ed and everyone seemed hign in spirit. Our pastor brought to us a very impressive sermon from Mark 5th chapter, 28. h verse an how our hearts rejoiced as he brought to us the many won derful things that have beet, ac complished by faith. The choir under the direction of Mrs. Lottie Story rendered an excellent ser WWWASV.W.'.V.V.V.V.V MEET ME AT— Shapiro’s 3:th & PINKNEY STS. The Store of Better Grocery Market OPEN SUNDAYS €u EVENINGS FREE DELIVERY Good Cold Beer Pork Chops ... 15c lb. Chitterlings ..59c a pail Sugar 5 lbs. 25c Be Sure to bring thin ad with you VA*.\W/.,.V.V.‘.,.7.V.V.V.’ Bill's Loan Bank AND MERCHANDISE STORE Corf’:ej" Ini Loans at Reasonable Rates Unredeemed Quality Merchan dise at a Great Reduction. Up to-Date Clothing, Dry Goods, Ladies Ready to Wear Millinery Hosiery, Blankets, Shoes for the Entire Family. 1804 N. 24th St. Tel. WE. 136* Free Delivery from 8 a. m. to 1 a, m. JA. 9411 McGILL’S— BAR & BLUE ROOM E. McGill, Prop. 2423-25 NORTH 24th St. WINE, LIQUORS, and CIGARS Blue Room Open 8 p. m. to 1 a. m. Open for Private Parties from 2 to 7 p. m. —No Charges— WE SPECIALIZE IN MIXED DRINKS—In case you don’t know what to put in it—Call CASEY, JAckson 9411. He has got the works and knows what to do with it. He’s North Omaha’s Famous drink mixer. i)----—-» vice. One member was added to the church. The League opened at the regular hour. The presi dent was ill and Mr. Cribbs took ! charge. We had a good lesson. We trust the president will soon recover and be with us again. I The evening services was given j to tho installation of officers. | Don’t forget the Turkey dinner on tho 16th. We are to pay on tho note the fourth Sunday. We were happy to have visitors at both services and trust you will come again soon. You are always wel come. ST. JOHN AME CHURCH Tho Friendly Church Kev. T. A. S:ars, Pastor Tho service at St. John Surdav were very impressive. It was the first Sunday an(j saerement was given. It was perhaps the larg est number to take it at St. John on the one Sunday in quite somo time. The attendance to all ser vices showed an increase in num bers as well as finance. Tho Financial Drive is moving on quite well. The pastor and ciffititrs are very anxious thatt the members and friends pay in their pledges and free contribu tions so that the pressing obliga tions may be taken care of at Evciything has a fine outlook onoo. for a good year for 9t. John and it will be the aim of all member* and friends to help make it so. The choir will be dressed in it’3 vester wint r robes for next Sun day, Nov. 12th, and will huvt some very special music The choir will b; our near 10v. percent in membership. The men r f the orchestra will add much to the music side of the service It is growing bigger and better all be time. Rev. Sears always has a 'ery line messago for you. He lies a message that seems to please all who hear him. It ir hoped that all will be on tinr> so as to witness the beau tiful “though very sacred" choir procession. We were glad to have so many visitors in our services last Sun day. -Olio MT. NEBO CHURCH Claudia Seay, reporter Rev. Pruitt, pastor The Sunday School opened at the usual time with our supt. and teachers in charge. The subj :ct of the lesson was Righteousness in tho Kingdom. Golden text: He ye therefore perfect, even as your father wuich is heaven is perfect. Matthew 5:48. 11 o’clock service opened with tho choir singing “YVudo in the) Water.” Scripture reading 24 chapter of Matthews 6 verse. Prayer was led by Bro. Thomas During morning service the cove nant of the church was read. Rev. Pruits sermon was taken from the 22 chapter of Lukje, beginning at the 19th verse. Subject of the text was ‘‘This Do In the Rem embaaroee of Me.” The text was Jesse’s Cafe A New, Clean Place to EAT GOOD MEALS 15c Give Us A Try 1426 North 24th Street MONUMENTS & GRAVE MARKERS Quality at A Price—None Better AMERICAN MEMORIAL CO.. TWENTIETH & CUMING STS PHONE AT. 4927 Special Bargain Prices 1939 Ambassador Sedan $575 1937 Plymouth 4 door Sedan $450 1933 Plymouth Coupe $175 1938 Pontiac delux coach $650 1938 Ford delux coach $575 1935 Buick four door sedan $350 Shames Body & Radiator Co. 1906 CUMING STREET AT. 4556 ^_ • What Do You Know About Health? _By FISHER BROWN and NAT FALK Answers: }• This« done to hear more distinct ly. The hand thus placed acta upon the same principle as the sounding hoard; the sound reverberates against it, and penetrates the ear, instead of passing by if no barrier existed. 2. According to ancient Chinese medical writings, it was believed that the earth of China would draw poisons from the human body. 3. Though the Emperor Cyrus of Persia had never heard of germs, ha protected the health of his soldiers by requiring them to boil their drink ing water. STARS To dream that you are pass Inp up at briplit stars mrans pood healtli and prosperity ahead. Should the dream Involve shooting slars, you will meet with immediate success in your plans provided they urc worthy ones 1 CAMPING Tf you dronm of camp ing outdoors, you may expect a dras tic change in your present plans. I’ic pnre to make a long and wearisome journey. For a young girl, this dream •nn>- Indicate that she will encounter some obstacle in naming her wedding iuy. v related to the “Lord’s Supper.’’ Visitors were Mrs. Reynolds o>f Clair Chapel and Mrs. H&rtfield of Interdenominational Chuich. -0O0 THIS WEEK In Religion and Thought Robert L. Moody Peace— Saturday, November 11, is the twenty-first anniversary of the signing of tha Armistice. World outlook is very dark now because the nations of Europe are again waring among themselves. Hundreds of men fought and died to make the world safe for democracy and individual liber ties. But today, twenty-one years after the declaration of peace, these prescious liberties are be ing attacked. As citizens of the United States wa have much be \(hank^ul for. We yet have freedom of re ligion, press, and assembly. As a race, we fail to enjoy as much political and economic freedom as we desire; but our liberties as Americans surpass those of many | common Europeans. Some men and women of the sawie race and color suffer more political res trictions than we. Let us do our part to hold fast to our present previleges and make America a better land of the free. HIGHLIGHTS OF CIRCLE TOUR OF UNITED STATES OCEAN TO OCEAN I . by Mrs. Hiram R. Greenfield (Part six) Pilgrimage Play; El Paso, Texas; and Carlsbad Caverns, N. .M Mrs. Mary' Church Terrel of Washington, D. C. and daughter were visitors in Los Angeles dur ing July. Wa were invited to a laigely attended breakfast in their honor. |Shef spoke the group to go get the recognition they are entitled to. To climax a month of festivi ties, my hostess, Mrs. N. P. Gr ggs, entertained at an even ing affair a few nights before my departure honoring me with a 'God speed' on my way to New York City. The last evening, a \ tained us at thi “Pilgrimage/ long time friend of mine enter- j Play’’ in the beautiful hills of Hollywood—out of doors under a canopy of stars. This great out f Jesus of Nazare h as He spoke them on the hills of Palestine. It was cool but we were snug and warm wrapped in auto robes. After the play Mrs. McClinr Collins Smith, our host ss gave us a chili supper at her beauti ful home which was very enjoy able. One cannot begin tjo nar rate all that Los Angeles or any part of California has that holds your interest. A colored school teacher was elec ter member of the school board la*t spring. Miss Adelaide Gladden is instructor in Chemis try at University in Los Angeh Sho is a very outstanding wo.ran of inteMuit of our group. Music and moving pictures absorb much talent of our race. I left Los Angeles August 1st. Mrs. Greggs took me to the Union station in her car and I bid good To Feel Fine, Use This All-Vegetable Laxative i Here’s the laxative tnat acts a thoroughly as harshtr ones, but is a gentle persuader for intcv tines when used this way: A quarter to a hal teaspoon or spicy aromatic BLACK-DRAUGHT on your tongue tonight, a drink of water—there yoi are! Then this all-vegetable laxative usual ly allows plenty of time for sleep acts thoroughly and gently, aivl ) relieves constipation’s headsrbe\ biliousness, irritabii''v, bad breatk. BLACK DPwVUGHT’S main ingredient is an ’intestinal tonic-laxative,” which htlps tore the intestinal muscle-. Millions of packages used to prove its merit! 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The low houses had two roofs about two feet apart hoping to ward off that extreme heah On this route, we passed many Ita lian vineyards, going throuogh Palm Springs, California and > ther important places. Some of which had palm trees an palm dates. Arizona i« ima.de up with a thou sand and one scenic delights. One of the most colorful aspects of Arizona life today is the activity among Indian women in produc ing handcraft, all executed by hand in the old manner. The In dan women sit on the ground at the station selling their hlan • made wares to passengers, but cover th.ir heads to avoid having their faces taken by kodak fans. I arrived in hi Paso, Texas a 8:30 a.m. August 2nd for a three hundred mile round tr n to motor to Carlsbad Caverns New Mexi co. The u.p was historical and very interesting se ing wild an telopes on the way to the Cav erns, salt flats three-fourths of a imilo long which contains salt and 99 pea- cent gas and oil. At one time ocean wa.er stood t.hr.e ] feet deep. There is a government radio station on Mt. Run, no letter, signals by numbers. At Wiathalup Canon, Texas in 1849 the Indians tough, the whita man while six thousand feet high, a part of the old trail of stagecoach days from Tipton, Mo., to San Fiiancisco from 1858 to 1861 is plainly seen to this day. We drove over an underground river— jhe Black River—which runs ten miles 'underground in Texas. Aftr three hours wind ing though mountains and over plains, we arrived at Carlsbad Cavern, New Mexico which was discovered by a cowboy, Jim White, in June 1901, when he saw from a distance milhons of bats flying out of this massive great dark hole. Until this day one part of tho Caverns has over five thousand bats that fly out at dusk every evening during sum mer to eat insects. Carlsbad Caverns is the world’s most gor geous natural wonder in all ages. It was the most outstanding part of my tour. It is 750 miles under Guadalupe Mountains. Already 5 miles of pas-'-'ag.'s and chambers and others have been explored. Huge formations of stalactites and stalagmites have joined toge ther ami formed huge columns as much as sixty-five fe:-t tall. Many of the magnificant forma tions are beautifully colored in shade of tan, tints of rose, green, and purple. The fascinating bi'eath-taking, awe inspiring for mations are brilliant and are all the handiwork of God, said to be sixty million years old. The government opened this underground palace to the public with convenient trails and stair way in 1930 as a National Park. There are unbelievable formations that resemble ipy pools, totem poles, draperies of onyx, all kinds of statues, throne rooms, Green Lake room where there is a small green pool, King’s Palace Queens Chamber, Papoose Room, the big room is four thousand feet long over s*x hundred feet wide and three hundred fifty feet to the ceiling, Rock of Ages room, the lights are extinguished which leaves Ihe party of four teen hundred people in a thick, black, darkness and the strains of the hymn “Rock of Ages” is sung by a group away off in the distance. In the caverns are rest rooms, lunch rooms, and Jim White, the discoverer, selling his own story in a book of the History of Carlsbad Caverns. The people1 were all taken to the surface m two elevators 750 feet in one and one-half minutes each. 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