The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 16, 1939, CITY EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    CHURCH
• “ ~
THIS WEEK
In Religion and Though!
ROBERT L. MOODY
Observing Christmas—
There are only a few more days
beforo Christmas. It is one of th i
four greatest days among our
holidays. It is of primary im
portance because it is the birth
day of our Eternal Gift and sal
vation. But as the years go by,
Christ and hits Spirit are left out
our observance more and more.
We have no expressed command
or example front the Bible to
observe it. Y. t we like to honor
it though w,e ajja not positive
about the exact date of the birth.
Now the world and nominal
church has joined together in
many religious ways of celebrat
ing the day.
Instead of giving those thingst
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MEET ME AT—
SHAPIRO’S
For Your Holiday Groceries
Meats, & Drnfcs! Where Prices
are ALWAYS Lowest.
OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS
FREE DELIVERY
30th & PINKNEY STS.
■ ■■■■■■■■■■
1 a. m.
Ja‘. 9411
McGILL’S—
: BAR & BUIE ROOM
E. McGill, Prop.
' 2423-25 NORTH 24th St.
WINE, LIQUORS, and
CIGARS
H«e 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 pu* 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.
(a : gifts) that would remind th’
recipient of Christ or one with
which he may be glorified. Midn
give many fool nh and dangerous
gifs
A good example of this is:
giving children guns and other
wfjr-liko toys while w(: try to
teach them to love peace at the
same time.
■Our Chrhltmas ca''ds should
I carry a 'message and suggestion
j of the peace and good will wh ch
Je* us came to bring. We can only
keep Him in out observanee as
wo look upon it as a time of wor
ship and seefking closer fellow
ship.
-0O0—
UNION MEMORIAL
ME CHURCH
33rd U Streets
Rev. G. Hubbard, Pastor
Sunday school 10 AM. Seivice
j.l AM. Evening Service 7:30
PM.
Our Morning service was well
attended and we worshipped
With Clair Chapel at the even
ing service. Our quarterly con
ference was quite a success. We
are having an old fashion seivice
Sunday at 7:30 PM. Rev. J. G.
Gates will bring the message.
The public is invited
-oUo
ST. JOHN AME CHURCH
“The Friendly Church”
Rev. T. A. Sears, Pastor
Don’t forget the Sunday school
Christmas Program, both Prim
ary and Juniors, to be given
BUY YOUR
Holiday Poultry
AT THE
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GET THE BEST IN QUALITY
AT THE LOWEST PRICE
NEBRASKA
PRODUCE
2204-6 NORTH 24th ST.
Phone WE 4137
Special Bargain Prices
1939 Ambassador Sedan $575
1937 Plymouth 4 door Sedan
1933 Plymouth Coupe 7o
1938 Pontiac delux coach
1938 Ford delux coach $575
1935 Buick four door sedan $350
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HAIR
| Dec. 22. TH? title of the Senior
. ageant “The Christ Child.”
Accessions . to the church a>'?
Wesley Hudson and Hiram Pitt
! man.
All young people are urged to
come to Christian Endeavor at
.x o'il| ck every Sunday pven
:
, i he «ick of the church are E. i
.'.i. S rrks and James Mason.
The title of the sermon was
Oth chaper, 2nd verse of Paul’s
letter to Corinthians. 'The subi
ject was power of organization.
-oO°
HILLSIDE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
30th and Ohio Streets
A. Pre-Chr stmas Tea Party
will ba held in the main dining
room of church Sunday, Dec. 17
4-8 PM. There will be lovely de
corations cf various kind in keep
ing with Xmas colors. There will
bo individual tables to accomadate
those who are entertaining a
number of their friends. You and
your guests will be royally feted.
The public is invited.
-oOo
MT. MORIAH CHURCH '
24th & Ohio Streets
Mt. Moriah Church presents
a White Gift Service for the
King, Sunday December 17th,
1939, at 8:30 PM.
The public is cordially invitpd
to attend the Seventh Annual
White Gift Service. A choir of
10 voices will sing. Assisted by
the Wh to Gift orchestra. Special
ocal and musical number* by
/,ome of Omaha’s best artists.
The occasion for which we cele
brate this event should acclaim
sirvcero gratitude of all for God’s
great gift to the world.
“For God 90 loved the world,
that he gave his only be gotten
Son, that whosoever believeth in
h m should not perish but have
eternal life.’’ And Jesus Said:
“Greater love hath no man than
this, that a man lay down his
life for his friends."
Gome, let us make a joyful
noise to Christ our Saviour and
King. Each member s asked to
present a gift of ONE Dollar to
his cause as a token ot your ap
preciation of his irany benefits
this year. Thanks to our many
friends, who have always brought
cheer and corporation. All de
partment* are asked to represent
in full.
Friday Dec. 22nd, the Sunday
School will have its Xmas tree
and program. At this time we
hope to make the children happy,
and many of the sick and Old
people hearts Merry.
Sunday, the 24th, A special
Xmas Sermon and songs by the
choir for the occasion with spec
eial musical and vocal numbers.
I take this opportunity to thank
all the members and friends for
their loyal corporation this year.
1 WISH FOR YOU A MERRY
XMAS and A HAPPY NEW
YEAR.
Rev. F. P. Jone«, Minister
Bill’S Loan Bank
AND MERCHANDISE STORE
Confidential Loans at Reasonable
Rates
Unredeemed Quality Merchan
dise at a Great Reduction. Up
to-Date Clothing, Dry Goods,
Ladiea Ready to Wear Millinery
Hosiery, Blankets, Shoea for the
Entire Family.
I 1804 N. 24th St. Tel. WE. 1369
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SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH
28th & Decatur Strvets
Rev. C. C. Fctt'cs, acting pastor
William Cooper, reporter
Services were vn-y sweet at
Salem Sunday with the Sunday
school opening at 9:20 AM., with
a lovely attendance & BYPU
ar, lively as ever with a Kay Ky
:u.\ “You’re right, that's wrong”
program and a HTU demonstra
tion by President Cooper, with
Satan in the S»ckgt.tound. The
church is now enjoying a well
earned peace as well as p?rfect
unity and fellowship. Ev,en the
atmosph* re was pure with Rev.
C. C. P cities occupying the pul -
pit. His 11 AM. message: Take
someone to Jesus. St. John 1-39.
His 8 PM. message: Seer It of
Living in a Suffer, ng World,
Job 42-3. Both being very sooth
iny and satisfying. Total of an
nounced receipts for the day
amounted to $36.19. The Sunday
school and BYPU will jointly
sponsor their Christmas tree and
program Saturday Dec. 23rd and
the choir w.ll render a Musical
Sunday night Dec. 24th, and don't
forget to attend the pre-X|mtas
Tea sponsored by the Usher
board Sunday Dec. 17th at 2423
Parker street from 2 to 6 PM.
We regret very much the illness
of Rev. A. B. McCrary at 2719
Decatur street You miss so much
by not attending sevices at
Saletm.
_ —aHa.-—
CLEAVES TEMPLE CME
CHURCH
Rev. L. A. Story, pastor
M. H. Young, reporter
25th & Decatur Sts.
Sunday school, 9:45 AM.
Morning worship 11 AM.
Epworth league 6:30 PM;
Eyening 7:30 PM.
The Sunday school was Well
attended and all had a good les
son. We want to thsnk par:nts
who have been sending their
children to the Xmas rehearsals.
If yours have not been attending,
pluass see thot they are at the
next rehearsal. Th,e morning ser
vice was well attended and our
pastor brought us another good
sermon. The League is growing
and we trust you will make a
special effort to attend the Lea
gue. The evening service* was
sponsored by the Rorwaid Step
Club and was well attended.
The Loyal Matrons Club will
sponsor a pre-Xmas musical at
the Church Sunday Dec. 17th at
j 3:30 PM. The Pastor’s Pride Club
! Ibasket Friday Dec. 22nd at the
Church, 8 PM. Sunday will be
Youth Day and we trust you will
encourage them with your pres
ent. They are under the direction
of Mira- Lottie Stoiy who has
been doing an excellent job in
helping them to reach their goal
in their undertakings. The Jun
ior Choir will furnish the music
for the morning service. The
girls and boys choiirs will furnish
the muse for the evening ser
vice and there will also be a
panel discussion by the .girls and
boys. We were happy to have
visitors at both services. Come
again, at your earliest conven
ience.
-oOo
MT. CALVARY COM. CHURCH
Rev. R. W. Johnson, Pastor
Sunday school opened at 9:30.
There was a lovely lesson. The
subject: Reaction of the Good
News. Matt. 11-16-30 vertse. Gol
den text: Come unto me all ye
that are heavily laden and I will
give you re-st. Matt. 11-28-30
verses. There was a fiery discus
sion.
11 o’clock seuvice was opened
by the Devotion Sisters. Univer
sal pfttayer was offered by the
Pastor. Rev. Davis who is on,e
of our members brought the
message. 1st Kings 18th chapter
and 31 verse. Our hearts did
bum as the word came forth.
3 o’clock service was rendered
by the healers. Rev. Campbell
brought the word from: Peace,
Be Still. Matt. 8:26-26 verses.
Also Mark 4:38-39 verses. Our
hearts did feast on the word. 8
o’clock services was opened by
choir processional. Healing ser
vice was very helpful to all. Our
service run very high in spirit.
Relief At Last
j For Your Cough
Creomulsion relieves promptlv be
cause It goes right to the seat or the
, trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm,
. Increase secretion and aid nature to
soothe and heal raw, tender, Inflam
ed bronchial mucous membranes.
: No matter how many medicines you
have tried, tell your druggist to sell
you a bottle of Creomulsion with the
understanding that you are to like
the way It quickly allays the cough
or you are to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
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DUFFY PHARMACY
24th A Lake Sts. WE. MGOfl
HARDWARE
UOI.GOFF n.VRDW \KE
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(lazing a.i<1 make window «hado
o order. tP2g N. 24th WE. IfiO'T
Laundries & Cleaners
FPMOI M A SHER'MN
2401 North 24th WE. G05S
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2324 North 24th St. WE 1029
FOR RENT—A four room Apt.
Modern. Call WE. 3030.
Our pastor brought the word to
us the S xth Trumpet. Rev. 10-1
verse, subject: The Son of trod.
Everyone welcome to our service'
to feast on God’s Holy word at
all times.
MY CHRISTIAN KM’hKiR.ur,
Mrs. Hiram R. Greenfield
My (Christian experience has a
two-fold purpose: to encourage,
and spread joy, and happiness
to the many who sometimes may'
ibo longing for some tangible ex
perience of evidence to increase i
the r faith in God and mankind. |
First my aim is to radiate sun
shine, for in doing this, it comes
back to me double fold. For me
to be a Christian is to be Christ
like, doing all the good possible
in word, deed and act Looking
above all that does not express
love, turning every cloud inside
out that the silver lining will al
ways be shining. To give all
whom I contact an opportunity
to be able to look up and know
somewhere the sun is shining
even in our lives. To be able to
communicate with God, my mind
must be alert to see all the won
derful goodness of God around
me, even in a world of turmoil,
when men’s hearts are failing
them for fear. My Christian Ex
perience has taught me that even
tually every time I overcome,
its to fortify m,e for a great
test that will require all the
faith at my command in God to
stand and cc(ine out conqueror.
With me, blessings come through
praises, for every good thing or
unpleasantness, in all things, ac
cording to the scripture I praise
the Lord. Really this is 'the secret
of a Christian victory. It is «o
simple and joyful to give God
the right of way in living daily
as an example. Only does com
fort come into my life in this
way. Each day my prayeP is
that the Lord makes me a bless
ing that day to someone. Had a
beautiful experience of answer to
this prayer last August while in
New York City, stopping at the
Emma Ransom YW residence.
One morning I went to the public
telephone booth to make several
calls. Standing there was a very
sweet old lady on crutches, her
hands were ejut of shape, she
was trying to find the number
and I asked if she would like
to find it for her. It brought
such a bright happy grateful re
sponse from her intelligent
Christian lips. After she had her
phone conversation, with my as
sistance in holding the receiv«r
to her ear for her, she said: “I
have stood here for a half hour
and no one offered to help. Oh
God, bless you for you have been
Pi greet blessing to me.’ That
was a happy experience for 'me,
and we went on our way rejoic
ing. Jesus said: Inasmuch as ye
have done it unto one of the
least of the«e, my brethern, ye
have done it unto me.” Matt.
26-40.
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Nmas: #itt
For Your Boy or Girl
Special Low Prices for
Cash on Bicycles with
BALLOON TIRES
10.00 & Up
MEN! WOMEN! USE YOU'
CREDIT to get all the s'.ylis,
new apparel you need. Great
values. Enjoy terms made to
order for you. People? Store,
lOH S. 16th St.
WANT DAY WORK WE 0337.
"'OR RENT Love's Kitchonett.
App-*ments. 2516-18 Patrick, o>
2613 Gun' «t_ Call WE. 5553 o.
WE. 2410.
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1 two room apts, for rent. Price
reasonable 2766 Grant.
2 Room Apt. Web. 2365~
Apt. for Rent. AT 9460.
i — ■ ..y.— •• ' • «- '
Front room use of Kitchen, $ 15.00
P’.r month. WE. 5076.
"• roams. All Modem except heat
upstairs. Ja. 6604.
Idle IBD Club mnt at the home
of the President Thursday even
ing at 7:30. After their regular
business they made plans for
their (Thristomias party and for
their gifts for the needy.
Mrs. IL Young, President
N. Bradshaw, secretary
1 House for Rent. Call WE. 5574.
Ant. A room for rent At. 9460.
a room and Apt. for rent. We.
2386.
I & 2 room Apt. At. 9460.
Modern Kitchenette Apt. for rent,
hot & cold running watrr. We.
4285.
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We A d the Poor with Your
Wasts Materials. Throw Noth
ing Away. Wo Need Clothing,
Psp rs, Furniture. Anything. «
SALVATION ARMY
INDUSTRIAL
209 North 13th
rtUiil Kbom, modern WE. 1024.
A-B BUFFET, 1616 N. 24th StT
WINES—LIQUORS
at Popular Price*
Courteous Service at all Time*
ENROLL NOW—Day and
Ni?ht Classes.
The Very Latent—
‘‘Pin Curl” WAVE
The Same Effect as the Cro
qumole without the heated
iron.
STYLED AS DESIRED
Althouse Beauty School
2422 North 22nd Street
WEhster 0«4fi
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SESSaEI
Suits & O'Coats
$4.95 and up
Denenberg
Jewelry
402 NORTH ltith STREET
'IRjufJeiJMJMJaJ&Si'l* irX^nKTj
NO EXTRA COST
FOR VITAM1M
T*» k f>
SMITH BROS.
COUGH DROPS
'*>»ACK OR MENTHOL—St)
aJMr mark
Notice New Prices
REDUCTION IN YOUR LIQUOR PRICES IN THE
BLUE ROOM
AT McGILL’S BAR, NEW RATES. FIG, LARGE 1« 07.
GLASS BEER ONLY 10c
2 DRINKS OF 8 YR. OLD WHISKEY FOR ONLY I5«-•
ANY MIXED DRINK IN THE HOUSE FOR ONLY 15c
A150 OLD TAYLOR, BOTTLE IN BOND, OLD GRAND DAD
YELLOWSTONE BOTTLED IN BOND WHISKEY ONLY
15c per Drink. The SAME PRICES EXIST IN BLUE
ROOM ALSO.
EUGENE McGILL,
Prop.
24th t LAKE ST.
Now you can DANCE in the newly decorated Blue Rocaa at
all times. New waxed floor for you entertainmepL Day ec
night. Private Parties invited.
Kilpatrick’s
*
Grand Gift laying Possibilitian
/ Annual
Sale
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GIFT TIES
79c2-i50
(.We made a special purchase that brings YOU a f
^ “special purchase” because youIre i^fly getting
materials ip these ties that usually are made into'
ties that sell for fl and 1.50. A maker had^fin* |
, lehed his Christmas orders aqd wt bought up
his short lines. %P*0r ” 't"
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