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■__ CHURCH NEWS JESUS NAME CHURCH 1712 North 25th St. Sister Ann* Tubbs, teacher The Church in thy house. Rom 16*31. Oer. 16-19. (React) Through the leading and or darning of the Holy Spirit, 1 am glad to teach the word of God, *3 God leads. Wa acknowledge Go's Holy Sabbath. Ex. 20-8. Isaiah 58, | 13 and 14 verses, lleb. 4 chapter 9-12 verse. Sabbath day service 9 AM. sntil sun»et week day service. Sunday night 7:80 PM. Tuesday evening 7:30 PM. Friday evening 7:30 PM. If you arc sick or m distress, romc in and we will pray for WVWW.V.V.V.V.V.VA’.V MEET ME AT— SHAPIRO’S For Your Ilol'dav Groceries Meats, & Dr nh;! Where Prices are ALWAYS Lowest. OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENT.GS FREE DELIVERY 30th & PINKNEY STS. W.V.V.V.V.V.'.V.V.VAV Free Delivery ironr 8 a. nr. to 1 a. m. JA. 9111 McGILL’S— • BAB & BLUE BOOM ’ E. McGill. Prop. ' *423-25 NORTH 24th St. WINE, LIQUORS, and CIGARS Roe Room Open 8 p. nr. to 1 a. m, •pen for Private PartieR from 2 to 7 p. nr. —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. you and God w U heal your uody. Assisted by Sister Thresia Janka and Brother James Tubbs. ——■■■ ..-0O0 — CLAIR CHAI'EL CHURCH Rev. G. Hancock, Pastor Mrs. El.is Kirtley, Reporter Sunday school was opened at •j;30 with the Supt., and teacheis in charge. The Sunday school i* planning h splendid Ohristma,s program and parents please send your children to rehearsal. At 11 o’clock AM. mornvng service was opened with the Junior Choir in charge. The pas tor delivered a vJ .irvclcA'fui mes sage. 8th chapter of St. John. 32: 36 verse. Subject: And ye Shall know the truth and the truth shall set ye free. Rev. S.roster of Ft. Madvson, Iowa, brother of Sister Rhone & sister Taylor pas u guest at the morning and evening service. The Ent.ro Nos C.ub of the YWCA was in charge of the Forum at 4 PM. At 7:30 PM., an old Fashion Church service was held. The So cial ia District of the Mtx-k Con ference in charge. Mr. C. B. Wilkes and Mr\ Hancock, Dip trict Supt. and pastor. Rev. Coo ley was a guest speaker and brought a very sne message. Rev. Gate8 of Counci Bluffs delivered a soul stirring message, from ll chapter of Matthews. Subject: BUY YOUR Holiday Poultry AT THE NEBRASKA PRODUCE GET THE BEST IN QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICE NEBRASKA P R O D U C E 2204 6 NORTH 24th ST. Phone WE 4137 Special Bargain Prices 1939 Ambassador Sedan 1937 Plymouth 4 door Sedan $450 U933 Plymouth Coupe 1938 Pontiac delux coach 1938 Ford delux coach $5^ 1935 Buick four door sedan $350 Shames Body & Radiator Co. 1906 CUMING STREET . AT. 4556 ! Take my yoke upon you and learn j cf me. Two youmg men came forward j fcr praye, in this s<*rv:"e. And i one unr'ted with the church. The Old Fa hire Church will ' be repeated Sunday evening at j 7:30 1 M. The oublic is cordially j invite<l to attend. Come prepared t" sing your old favorite hymns.: The congrcgat rn is asked to' • wear clothing su tnd for the old i ! fashion service. lamps will pro ( vide the lights an 1 every feature i of thi« service will b» on the or- i der of the Old Fe hion Chur h. j This service will b> sprysored by t*! • 4 distr ct of the Mock Con ference. 1 no Happy Time club met! with Mrs C I)pnnpfl Tues iay evening 2880 Maple St. -oOo— — | MT. CALVARY COM. CHURCH; Rev R. W Johnson, Pastor R. Hatter, Reporter Sunday school was opered pi rr ptly at 9:30 with our Supt. : n charge. There wu« a very in terc-fing discussion on “Can a man Live lice from S n?’ Every j cn took an active part in the d r’ussion. , 11 o'clock sc’iv'ce epened with the order of service with the a sistant Pastor ip charge. There we'1 3 v°rv rever-: nt tv ay«rs offered. Our pastor brought the mornir.g message from John 6-3 verse. Subject: “A changed Body and Soul.” Everyone should have been out to the house of the lx>rd for it was a beautiful day. 6 o’clock union wa,? opened. Our lesson was the 4th chapter of 1st Peter. We really had a r:"ci t m Al-o we had two visit ing ministers present. B o’clock service open d with the choir p\ ees ion. H'-a’ing service ex tended to the less fortunate irt health. P ayor was offered for tho s ek in the h mes and hospi tal . Our pastor brought the word fnifl Job 14-14 verse. Subject: “Have Patience and wait on the Lord.” This *ermon was by ra r quest. Notice! Beginning at 11 o'clock Cchristmas eve night, there, will bo /service dintil 5 o'clock then tho Christmas sermon will start. Christmas eve at 6 PM., the Sun Biirs Loan B ank AND MtRCHANOISE STORE Confidential Loans at Reasonable , Rates Unredeemed Quality Merchan dise at a Great Reduction. Up to-Date Clothing, Dry Goods, Ladies Ready to Wear Millinery Hosiery, Blanket*, Shoes for the Entire Family. 1804 N. 24th St. Tel. WE. 1369 PARKS ICE and FUEL Christmas Best Wishes for 1939 day school wij present a pro gram. The Jr. L.ve Wire Club wil! present b Christmas play at 8:30 PM. Everyone welcome to ei.Joy yourself with us. -«Oo —-— SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Clar'nda, Iowa Re v. D, N chol on, Pastor Sunday school,“opine 1 at the , tsT hou.’ wltfr? in' m chart' Attendant e was go:>d Sunday Dec. * 24th the Saw ay schoc will render a Christmas piogr. m at 7 PM. Morntig .‘■'..vices was in a high pirit The pastor p. eached a soul .lirring message. Su ject: Have C->nf dence in God. Many good thoughts wb,i del.veiud to us. Evening service wrs the spot ligh. seiWtce with the pastor at his stand and the youth of the church was well represented. Our pastor will also be with us next Sunday. He will br:ng a special message at 11 AM. Vis tors are always welcome. -oOo HILLSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CANDLELIGHT SERVICE WILL SING “MESSIAH” On Sunday December 24th at < laven o / ek mm., the Hillside. I i i«n worsmppera will hear Rev. J. S- Williams in “A Christmas Message.” The choir will sing special Christmas music. Mr. H. L. Preston will be soloist. At 5 o’clock iin the evening, music lovers will hear excerpts from Handel’s “Messiah” during a Christmas can delight service. Tlio younjr people of th" church will take part, also 60 children from the local community, train ed for the puspose. Antiphonal singing will be heard through tho aid of these young voices and they will assist in the singing of Dickinson’s French carol “Angela o ver the fields abiding.” Gu st soloists include Mrs. Irene Mor ton, contralto; Miss Edro.se Wil lis, pian'st; Master Slvvester Stroud, organist; Mr. William lewis, bass violinist, Mr. Benny Brown, v’H'nisi. The church will bo beautifully decorate 1 with two lighted Christina ‘■‘trees, palms, and appropriate lighting effects to accentunate the beauty of the service. In the evening at 8 o’ clock the young people will give a playette, and there will be sev oral recitations anti dialogues g’v Classified Teleotione Directory Beauty Culturists CHRISTINE ALT HO US E It Pays To Look Attractive 2422 N. 22nd St. WE. 0S46 CE CREAM JOHNSON DRUG 1906 N. 24th St. WE. 099S DUFFY PHARM 24th & Lake Sts. WE. 0609 — hardware DOLGOFF HARDWARE Paint, Glass and VajT*«h We d< flazine aud make window shade? » order. 1822.N. 24th WE. 1607 Laundries & Cleaners PDHOI.M A SHER'’ IN 2401 North 24th WE. 6055 EMERSON LAUNDRY 2324 North 24th St. WE 1029 FOR RENT—A four room Apt. Modern. Call WE. 3030. MEN! WOMEN! USE YOUR CREDIT to g^t all the stylish rvew apparel you need. Great values. Enjoy terms made to order for you. People* Store, 109 S. 16th St. WANT DAY WORK WE. 0337. FOR RENT—Love’s Kitchenette Apa-'ments, 2516-18 Patrick, o< 2613 Gi«n' St. Call WE. 5653 o> WE. 2410. 2 two room apts. for rent. Price reasonable 2766 Grant. 2 Room Apt. Web. 2366. Apt. for Rent. AT 9460. Front room use of Kitchen. $15.00 per month. WE. 5076. 2 and 3 room apts. $3.50 and $5. furnished deslrabl'* n IghborhooJ Utilities paid, JA. 0986. Furnished Apt or rooms WE. 0718 House for Rent. Gall WE. 5574. Apt. & room for rent At. 9460. A room and Apt. for rent. We. 2165. 3 & 2 room Apt. At. 9460. Modern Kitchenette Apt. for rent. Hot & cold running water. We. 4285. We Aid the Poor with Your Waste Materials. Throw Noth ing Away. We Need Clothing, Papers, Furniture. Anything. SALVATION ARMY INDUSTRIAL 209 North 13th Front Hoorn, modern WE. 1024. A B BUFFET, 1616 N. 24th St. WINES—LIQUORS at Popular Prices Courteous Service at all Times en by the Sunday school. Pres ents candy and fra.t will distributed at the close of this service. Mr. O'Lie Lewie in Supt., of S. S. and the teachers include Mrs. Jennie Lewis, Mrs. A. Tal bot, Mr. L. Jackson, Miss Bertha ! Kudd. Attending these services will be a great inspiration to you during the holiday season. -oo O The members of Bethel AM,E church usher board are pleased to welcome the City Union Ush ers 'beard Dec. 21. 1939. Vv'j also eongraulate Mm. Ern erb Whitley, who before her marriage was Miss I’ercilla Todd. A. good worker on our board. kidneys Musi Clean Out Acids Excess Acids and poisonous wastes In your blood are removed cruelly thru 9 million tiny delicate Kidney tubes or filters. And non orpanic and uon-systemic disorders or the Kidneys or Bladder may cause Qettlng Up Nights. Nervousness, Lej Pains, Circu s Un der Eyer. Dizziness, Backache, Swollen Ankles, or burning Passages. In many such cases the diuretic action ol the Doctor s pre scription Cyste* helps the Kidneys clean out Excuius Acids. This plus the palliative work of Cystex may easily make you ieel like a new person in just a few days. Try Cystex under the guarantee ol money back unless com pleted satisfied. Cystex costs only 3c a dose at druggists and the guarantee protects you. Notice New Prices REDUCTION IN YOUR LIQUOR PRICES IN THE BLUE ROOM AT MCGILL’S BAR, NEW RATES. B'iG, LARGE 16 07. GLASS BEER ONLY 10c 2 DRINKS OF 3 YR. OLD WHISKEY FOR ONLY 15c ANY MIXED DRINK IN TTIE HOUSE FOR ONLY 15c ALSO 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 & LAKE ST. Now you can DANCE in the newly decorated Blue Room at atl tim’s. New waxed floor for vou entertainment. Day or night. Private Parties invited. Bethel doors are open to all City union ushers aid usherettes >*nd pastor and their wvve*. Core out and let us get acquainted. Mrs. Addie Bunchanan, Pres. Ann'e Thames Mascn, Reporter; ■Rev. Mr. W. M. Camper, pascor. -0O0 announcement The Slyter Coal Company 2412 Lake St., announces that they ot ter credit to all employed people without finance or charge. Call AT. 7225 for particulars. 'T'r,>vns*ar'd Club No. 11 will have their meeting January the 8th at 8 o'clock. Secretai y E<lna Long NEURITISES. Rheumatism orMmyM ' To relieve torturing pain of Rheumatism, Neuritis, Neuralgia, or Lumbago in a few 1 minutes, get NURITO, the splendid formula, used by thousands. Dependable—no opiates. Does the work quickly. Must relieve cruel pain, to your satisfaction, in few minutes or your money back. Don't suffer. Ask your druggist today for NURITO on this guarantee. 0W \ Reduced Long Distance Rates ALL m Christmas*and New Year’s* On your telephone calls within the United States and to Canada—the same reduced rates that are in effect every night after 7o’clock and all day on Sundays. Jr These reduced rates will apply during the week-end of both holidays from 7 p. m. Saturday through Sunday and Monday to 4:30 a. m.Tuesday. These rates also apply on calls to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico. Xmas Greetings r CHICAGO Furniture Co. 1835 N. 24th Street JA. 4411 1 EVERYTHING IN USED furniture SAVE ON PRICES AND r CARFARE Friedman’s F SHOE REPAIR r 1510 N. 24th May this Greeting Bring Lots of Good Wishes for A ■ P MERRY XMAS i SEASON'S GREETINGS and BEST WISHES FOR HAPPINESS THROUGHOUT THE COMING YEAR Dernard’s GROCERY 2012 N. 24th St * ' MERRY XMAS Rirshenbaum’s Grocery 1902 North 26th St. AT. 6772 ^TH RUOUT^TIfi^ YEAR READ THE OMAHA GUIDE H. Weiss GROCERY & MARKET 2011 North 27th St. AT. 3583 THRUOUT THE COMING t YEAR READ THE OMAHA GUIDE Season’s Greetings Carl Rabes i Buffet 2229 Lake St. A SPACIOUS & ORDERLY PLACE TO CELEBRATE XMAS & NEW YEARS A VARIETY OF HOLIDAY LIQUORS LEWIS SERVICE STATION Is now thanking each and everyone for their patronage in the past year, and is Wishing You All A Merry Christmas and A Successful, Happy New Year. LEWIS SERVICE STATION greetings NESSLSON GROCERY 2514 N. 24th St. WE. 2505 ‘Economy Tailor 1918 North 24th Street Holiday Greetings To All Our Customers and Friends Merry Xmas and A Happy New Year TUCHMAN GROCERY 24th and Lake Merry Xmas—Happy New Year to All Our Friends WEINSTEIN REAL ESTATE —JA. 0986— BUY Your Xmas Grocery Needs from LEWIS Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Groceries, Nuts and Candies. ' ^ We feature BOND BREAD, GRAIN BELT BEER, OMAR FLOUR and ALAM1TO MILK Lewis Grocery Market 2723 Kinney - WE. 2478 i f Holiday Greetings FROM Dolgoff HARDWARE Compliments of W estern Paper Co. 621 South 15th St. AT. 9026 OMAHA, U. S. A. ■