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Manager Hotel THERESA HOTEL FANE 205 West 135th Street Tourist Hotel New York City —“In^the Heart of Hirlem”— Running Hot and Cold Water In Rooms All rooms outside exposure Rates: $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 up PHone; AU 3-7730 Frank G- Lightner, Mgr i Morning Worship 11 A. M. Evening Worship 8 P. M. ALLEN CL' APEL AME. Church 25th and R Streets Rev. Fant, pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. Evening Worship 8 P. M. MOUNT OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 3018 R Streets Rev. Mosely, Pastor Sunday school 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M . BTU. 6 P. M. Evening Worship 8 P. M. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 2712 R Street Elder M. Chambers, Pastor Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. YPWW. 6 P. M. Evening Worship 7:45 P. M. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 1710 North 26th St. Elder Benson, Pastor Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. YPW|W. 6 P. M. Evening Worship 7:45 P. M. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 2318 North 26th St. Elder V. M. Barker, Pastor Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. YPWW. 6 P. M. Evening Worship 7:45 P. M. FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH 26th and Blondo St. Rev. A. W. T. Chism, Pastor Rev. Pierce, acting pastor O. C. Joseph, Reporter Sunday School—9:30 a. m. BTTU—7 p. m. Preaching—11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Choir Rehearsal—Thursday 6 p. m. Prayer Services and Bible Class—Every Wed. Night. Junior Matrons— Thursday night, 8 p. m. CURCH OF THE LIVING GOD 2316 North 25th St. Rev. S. K. Nichols, pastor Ann Oliver, Reporter Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. ^—————— Most'MI D DLE-AG E" Woien 38-52 Years t. Suffer Distress At This Time! If this period in a woman’s life makes you cranky, restless, nervous, irritable, tired, blue at times, suffer weakness, dizzi ness, hot flashes, distress of “irregularities”— Start at once—try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound. It’s one medicine you can buy today made especially 1ot women—it helps relieve distress due to this functional disturbance. 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NEBO BAPTIST CHURCH 33rd and Pinkney St. Rev. Wm. Pruitt, Pastor James Butler, Reporter Sunday Schiol—9:30 a. m. Morning Worship—11 a. m. BTU—fi P. M Evening Worship—8 p. m. Meu’3 Club--Mon. afternoon 8 o’clock. Junior Mission—Monday af ternion, 4 o’clock. Sr. Mission—Tuesday night, 3 o’clock. — BETHEL AME. CHURCH 2428 Franklin St. Rev. B. E. Jones, pastor Etta Mae Woods, reporter Sunday School—9:30 a. m. Morning Service—11 o'clock Allen Christian Endeavor Lea gue—6:30 p. m. Evening Worship—8 p. m. PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH 25th and Hamlton St. Rev. . S. Goodlett, pastor Miss Grover L. Marshall ( rept. Sunday schiol, 9:30 a. m.j Morning Worship, 10:45 : ITU. 6 M. Evening Wor.3 lip 7:45 p. m. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 1207 South 13th St. Elder D. M. Watson, pastor Iodeil Watson, reporter Sunday Scv-i.l 19 a. in. Morning Worship 11 a. m. YPWW., 6 p. m. Evening Worship, 8 p. m. SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH 28th and Dec itur St. Rev. W. E. Fort, pastor L. A. Henderson, reporter Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. tn. BTU. 6 p. m. Evening Worship 8 p. m. HILLSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 30th and Ohio. Rev. J. E. Blackmore, pastor Mrs. T. Newte, reporter 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school 11 a. m.—Morning Service 8 p. m. Wednesday, Prayer Praise Service. ST. PAUL AME. CHURCH 11th and Ella Streets Rev. S. W. Wilkerson, pastor Virginia Beck, reporter Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning Services, 11:00 a. m. ACE. League 7:00 p. m. Evening Service 8:00 p. m. Visitors are always welcome. CHURCH OF GOD ..2025 North 24th St. .. . Elder S. S. Spaght pastor Alice Britt reporter Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Evening Worship 8 p. m. FIRST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE 1811 North 26th St. Rev. A. J. Thomas pastor Miss Bernice Ellis, reporter Tuesday and Thursday, Preach ing 8:00. Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. 11:00. Evening Worship, 8:00 CHRIST TEMPLE CHURCH 26th and Burdette St. “Holiness Unto the Lord” Rev. L. M. Relf, pastor Bertha Mallory, reporter. Sunday school—9:30 a. m. Morning Worship—11 a. m. HYPV—6:30 p. m. Evening Worship—8 p. m. ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH 29th and Burdette St. Rev. J. C. Crowder, pastor Joseph Cox. reporter Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Service, 11 a. m. BYPU. 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship 8 o’clock. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 2215 Grant St. Rev. F. C. Williams, pastor Sunday school—9:30 a. m. Junior Church—10:40 a. m. Morning Worship—11:00 a. m. BTU—6:00 p. m. Evening worship—7:45 p. m. PLEASANT GREEN BAPTIST CHURCH 26th and Seward St., Rev. J. H. Reynolds, pastor Sunday School—9:30 a. m. Morning worship—11 a. m. BTU—5:30 p. m. Evening Worship—7:30 p. m. Wednesday night Prayer meet ing 7:30 p. m. CLEAVES TEMPLE CME. 25th and Decatur St. Rev. L. A. Story, pastor Malcolm Allen, reporter Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Momng Worship, 11:00 Evening Service, 8:00 p. m. ALLEN CHAPEL AME. 5233 South 25th St. Rev. E. F. Fant, pastor Sunday School—9:30 a. m. Morning Worship—ll a. m. MORNING STAR BAPTIST CHURCH 26th and Franklin St. Rev. L. W. Anderson, pastor Mrs. Vera E. Hopkins, reporter Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. BTU, p. m. Evening Service, 8 p. m. INTERDENOMINATION CHURCH 1710 North 27th St. Elder W. I. Irving, pastor Mrs. Mildred Bryant, reporter Sunday School, 10 a. m. Moning Service 11:30 FREESTONE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 26th and Hamilton St. Rev. Dan Thoma3, pastor Mrs. Pinkie Oliver, reporter 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school 11 a. m.—Morning Service 6 p, m.—YPVW 8 p. m.—Evening Service. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. P. Mosley, pastor Emma Curtiss, reporter Sunday School—9:45 a. m. Morning W^Hid -ll o’clock ' BTU—6 p. m. Evening Worship—8 o’clock Everyone is welcome to attend zBYPU, 6 o’clock Evening Worship, 8 o‘clock Everyone is welcome to attend our services at all times. MT. CALVARY COMMUNITY CHURCH Grant at 25th Street Rev. R. W. Johnson, pastor R. Hatter, reporter. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Evening Worship, 8 p. m. ST. JOHN AME. CHURCH 22nd and Willis Ave., “The Friendly Church" Rev. T. A. Sears, pastor M. E. Webb, reporter Sunday School—9:30 a. m. Morning Worship—11 o’clock Union—6:30 p. m. Evening Worship—8 o’clock SEVEN DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 2760 Lake St, Elder A. B. Humphrey, Pastor Sabbath School Saturday 9:30 a. in. Morning Worship 11 a. m, — _9 Vesper Service Friday evening, 7:45 P. M., Wednesday Prayer Meeting— 7:30 P. M, THE SANCTIFIED CHURCH OF CHRIST 2230 Ohio St., Rev. J. C, Crawford, Fastor Worship 3 p. m, each Sunday, UNITED SABBATH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 2320 North 28th St, Elder Arthur Holmes, Pastor, Sabbath School Saturday 9:30 o. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m, DAVID SPIRITUAL TEMPLE IN CHRIST COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 1720 Ave A. Every Monday evening Circle Meeting at 8:30 P. M. Prophecy and Healing. DAVID SPIRITUAL OF CHRIST 2520 Grant St, Evangelist Brown, Pastor, Circle Meeting every Friday night. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH OP RED OAK, IOWA 603 Grimes St., Rev. Goldsmith, Pastor, Julia Keene, Reporter, Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m, BYPU. 6:30. Evenig Worship 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. Mission Tuesday 8 p. m, Choir Rehearsal Friday 8 p. m, THE FIRST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE 2621 Blondo St. Rev. A. J, Thomas, Pastor, Rev. Frank Johnson, Asst Pstr. Rt. Rev. William Taylor, Bishop MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 3010 R Street Rev. Mosley, Pastor CLAIR CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH 22nd and Miami St. Rev. C. C. Reynolds, pastor Mrs. Ellis Kirtley, reporter Sunday School—9:30 a. m. Morning Worship—11 a. m. Evening Worship—8 p. m. FIRST MISSION OF THE GOD SENT LIGHT Prophet Hess, officiator Ora Robinson, reporter Services Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursday nights at 8 o’clock Private readings daily at 2010 North 23rd St. ST. PHILIPS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1115 North 21st St. Rev. Stams, pastor Mass, 7:30 and 9:00. Church School—9:45. MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH 24th and Ohio St. Rev. F. P. Jones, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Service, 11:00 a. m. Evening Service, 8:00 p. m. _ ST. BENEDICT CATHOLIC CHURCH 2423 Grant St. Father Preuss, Pastor Father Morlan, Asst. Pastor Low Mass—6:00 Children’s Mass—8:30 High Mass—9:00. I To All Negroes Washington, Oct. 22 (by Alvin E. White for ANP) Negroes had better watch for the old ‘‘squeeze” play in the current phenagling in the housing situation now that there has arisen the question of what is what and who shall be who ir. aa^hority. Due to defense construction, which is causing all hinds of bur eaus to be set up, a strong differ-* ence of opinion has arisen as to who shall erect the new buildings: whether the U. S- Housing author ity of the Federal Works under John W- Carmody with Nathan Strauss as the directing head of the U. S. Housing authority or the FHA and HOLC under John Pal mer, neither of whom in the past has shown any interest, other than to ignore them, in Negroes or their problems in housing. The USHA, to the credit of Mr. [Strauss, has always had in front 1 the consideration shown Negroes in all of the projects. Under his administration of the housing authority, there have been labor policies established which gave Negroes participation in the payrolls as well as in the paying out of rents; there have been more units erected for Negroes with population ratios thrown into the discard and the housing needs tak en as the basis for occupancy—1 more than one third of the new projects are oocupied by Negroes, compared with the accepted 10 per cent for employment and popula tion usually taken as the basis; better housing has been given Ne groes; many Negroes have been employed in the management or these projects with some twTo or three hundred Negroes on projects in various capacities as managers and personnel directors, with sal aries up to $4,200. Besides, this, a number of Negroes are employed in the policy forming departments seeing that Negroes get a fair break in the set-up. Negroes with legal training are used in the US HA, many of them holding respon sible executive positions Compared with the FHA, which has justly been desribed as the most vicious government agency, showing discrimination to a high degree, USHA has attempted to alleviate some of the complaints of the Negroes who are in need of housing. The FHA has consistently refus ed to have anything to do with Ne gro housing problems and only re cently have two projects been ap proved for and by this unit HOLC is almost as bad and there seems to be little to choose between them. Now, with the clash represent ing private industry on one side and that side being FHA and HO LC. and governmental building on the other, the schism between the two has caused much uneasiness as to where the Negro fits into the picture. President Roosevelt has appoint ed Judge Roseman of New York to look into the situation and to give a picture of the whole thing so that some understanding may be had as to what is to be the future policy of the housing projects— who is to build them and who is to have control of them. Mr- Strauss has been an able ad ministrator, to whom the question of color means little or nothing. Therefore, because of his own in dependence and his intent, appar ently, to do what he considers right he has been exceedingly unpopular with some of the opponents to any progressive movement which in INDIGESTION may excite the Heart Gag trapped In the stomach or gullet may act Ilk* a hair-trigger on the heart action. At the Brat algn of dlstrasa smart men and women depend on Bell-ans i Tablets to set gas free. No laxative but made of the faitest-actlng medicines known for symptomatic relief of gastric hyperacidity. If the FIRST TRIAL doesn't prove Bell-ans better, return bottle to us and racetva DOUBLE Money Back. 25c. at all drag stores. ' dicates aid to Negroes. In the present situation, every possible embarrassment has beenj heaped on the administrator of the housing administration, but he has gone ahead with the plans out lined as far as he could Any deviation, any curtailing of his authority or placing the huge governmental building program in bands other than the USHA will bode evil to the Negroes of Amer ica, from the very lowest to those holding positions in the depart ment. 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