CHURCH NEWS N FIRST MISSION OF THE GOI> SENT LIGHT Prophet Hess, Divine Healer, Pastor— fhj Woodie, Reporter Vfe (Trust announce tha the Prophet Hess is still carrying on wonderful services. He is truly taring us things that have b en did since the Foundation of the World. We are sorry that all Omaha was not able to \v mesa Iliuroday night’s services where tho displry of the burning bush that Moses saw was burning but was not consumed. Ev ryone that was present was wonderfully helped, h ing able to d:, play '.he power of God. Ixrvely service every service. We wish to an nounce a special service Thurs day nigh'! Nov, 23rd. Please don’t forget thr date. The Pro phet Hess shall bring us the Sacred Heart seance. Gome early. :Wo • er ‘ y a wonderful develop ing end everything i-. made plum. Everyone welcome. Services Sun. Trues., and Thurs., 8 P.M. Private readings daily by ap poinbnven . Call Ja. 2410. 2206 N. 26th Mother Robbins’ home -oOo MT. l I E BAPTIST CHURCH Be J. P. Mosley, Pas or E ,ia Curtis, Reporter Sundry school was opened at 9:30. i ject of our lesson for today r 3 ‘‘Putting Gal’s King dom I t.” Morn'ng services were on yed by all. The senron was pre hed by Rev. J. C. Craw ford of on which vis very in spiring. liYPU was called to order by president. The Junior group ren dered a splendid program. Every Sill' i Loan Bank AND K RCHANDISE STORE Contideulal Loans at Reasonable Rates Unredeemed Quality Merchan dise at a Great Reduction. Up to-Date Gothlng, Dry Goods, Ladies Ready to Wear Millinery Hosiery, Blankets, Shoes for the Entire Family. 1304 N. 24th St. Tel. WE. 1369 wpvnwMMnp" Free Delivery Irom 8 a. m. to 1 a, m. JAl 9411 McGILL’S— v BAR & BLUE ROOM E. McGill, Prop. 2423 25 NORTH 24th St. WINE, LIQUORS, and CIGARS tlue Room Open 8 p. m. to 1 a. m. Open for Private Parties from 2 to 7 p. m. s —No Charges— WE SPECIALIZE IN MIXED DRINKS—In case you don't know what to put in it—Call CASEY, JAckson 9411. He has ^•ot the works and knows what to do with it. He's North 1 Omaha’s Famous drink mixer. one is urged to come out for the program nexu Sunday. Evening services began at 8 o’clock. A spiritual and inspiring message was delivered by our pastor. Visitors are always wel come. -0O0 MT. NEBO CHURCH Claudia Seay, reporter Rev. Pruitt, pastor The Sunday School opened with tho sup. and teachers in charge. Tho topic of the lesson was “Put.ing God’s Kingdom First.” Golden text: Seek ye first tha kingdom of God, and his right eousness. Matthew 6:83. The lea */ 'n was reviewed hy Rev. Me Commie. 11 o’clock service op nod with he choir and congregation sing ing “Holy, Holy.” Prayer w;»8 led by the deacons who had charge of the devotional service. Scrip ture reading, first chapter of “Paul’s L tter to the Corin thians.” 4-9 verses. Tho subject of the parlor’s ! text wns: The Three Ju ’gements. ! His was taken from the scrip 1 ture reading of the d votional I service. Visitors were Mrs. London and Mrs. Hall .of Salem, Mrs. Powells of Chicago, Mrs. Urens and Rev. M. C. Commie and wife of Kan sas, City. BYPU was held at 6:00 o’clock with Sup- in charge. Evening s rvire at 8:00 o’clock. Visiters are always welcome to visit at Mt. Nebo Church. --oOo CLEAVES TEMPLE CME CHURCH Rev. L. A. Story, pastor M. H. Young, Reporter 25th Decatur St. Sunday School 9:45—Morning service 11 a- m.—Epworth Lea gue 6:30 p. m.—Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Sunday School is still growing with both young and adult* and everyone is showing a fine spirit. We trust more will feel the call to duty and come and be with us in the Sunday School. Again wo wxire blessed with a well filled auditorium Sunday at the Morning Worship and tour pastor brought us another good sermon from l»t Samuel 3 chap ter, 6th verse, using as his sub.: The Call of Samuel. 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E conomical—25 to 40 doses, 25c. 1 Special Bargain Prices 1939 Ambassador Sedan >4, $575 1937 Plymouth 4 door Sedan , Si:..' ' $450 1933 Plymouth Coupe $175 1938 Pontiac delux coach v $050 1938 Ford delux coach ' $575 1935 Buick four door sedan $350 Shames Body & Radiator Co. 1906 CUMING STREET AT. 4556 duty. We had a very interesting league, Mb. Cribbs acting presi dent and Mrs. Nancy Hall, pro gram chairman. Mr. Logan brought us encouraging remarks on our duty. The president is still ill. The evs-ning se*ryice was spon* sored by the Pastor’s Pride Club and was well attended. We had a number1 of visitors at each worship. We truss that they will worship again witn us at their earliest convenience. -0O0 MT. MORIAH BAPTIST Rev. F. P. Jones, Pastor F. Burroughs, Reporter “I was glad when th:y said unto me, Let us go into the house of the Lord.” Psalms 122:1. The Sunday worship was well attended with visitors from Zion and Pilgrim and other churches. Tho pastor delivered the rmesage which was excellent, a sermon filled wi.h gospel truth, one of those sort of s irmons that one might compare with a measuring rod, for it made one think and irr easin' • themselves and see their short comings. UYPU services were also good winh a good numb T present. The adults rendered a childhood pro gram. Bach adult recited a speech that they knew when they were children. .Much pleasure was de riv d from this program. Tho Mission Circle is giving a pio sale Friday Nov. 17. We are glad to have Mrs. Jones home again. She has been out of the city because of the death of a number of her family. -0O0 ST. JOHN AME CHURCH The Friendly Church Rev. T. A. S ars, Pastor Tho day at St. John was anr'hcr banner day. The Sunday! school opened the day with a * very good attendance with the Supt. Mr. T. H. Goodwin, in charge. Rev. Sears preached both morn lng and evening. He always has a very fine message for those who come with thsir heads in tunc to receive it. Rev. Sears sa.vM he expects to let his morn ing congregation out between 12:15 to 12:30. He likes short services. Thi choir made a new all-time record of having nearly 100 peh cent of 'jhe choir out. They changed to their winter (vested robes and made an impression that will be long remembered by those pre-sent. The choir has a fine outlook for the year. They expect a full choir at most of the services. Tho pictures made last Sunday came out fine and can be gotten any time. Why not send a fri end one for Christmas ? Send in your request now for the fourth Sunday night request program. Tho Financial drive is moving on fine. Do not be the last to pay your pledge. Lea us all move forward with old St. Join. The Church and friends are glad bo know Dr. R. A. Adams, former pastor of St. John and family, are doing fine in their new charge at Witchlta, Kansas The clubs and groups if SI. John are making plans for some very fine tilings in the near future so keep in touch that you will not miss out on any of them. We are always glad to see so many visitors out at our services. We invite strangers to make St. John their church home while in the city. ___.nOn__ MT. CALVARY COM. CHURCH Rev. R. W. Johnson, pastor Romell Hatter, reporter Sunday school opened at 9:30 with our Supt. in charge. There was a lovely group present 11 o’clock service was opened by the choir. There was a universal prayer offered for all. Our pas tor broughjt the message from Rev. 6:17. Sub: "Will you be able to stand?” Our hearts did burn as he spoke to us by the way. Union was at the usual hour. Everyone is welcome to hear our program. 8 o’clock service opened by the choir processional. The Lord met us on time. The mes sage was brought from Rev. 8:1. NEBRASKA PRODUCE 1202-4-6 N#. 24th St. Free trading stamps with each Purchase Phone WE 4137 Poultry and Egg Dealers Our prices are reasonable see us first. Subject: “Be ,^11 and know that I am God.” pv^ryone that miss ed the service missrf-d a great feast. If it is the Lord's will our pastor will open the service with the first trumpet Sunday morn ing. Everybody welcome. ^_ __ __ THIS WEEK In Religion and Thought ROBERT L. MOODY Hatred— “Whosoever hateth his bro her ip u murderer." John 3:15. Last Saturday some countries observ ed Armistice Day. Thousands ; visited the tomb of the Unknown 1 Soldier with hearts full of hatred but they also had fearful thoughts of the future. Have 'ihe.se “honored dead” died in vain? The Battle Hymn of the Re public has a statement that needs revision under present conditions. It Fays, “As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free.” Thousands died believing .".ha'j their deaths would make men free but we are faced with the same problems of war. Then? is only one man who died to | make men free. He is the same man that di.id to make thorn holy i. e. Jesus Christ. The fear of the future tha1: we experience is caused by hatred in the hearts of individuals and nations. Th: