The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, November 25, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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Funeral
Eulogy
MRS. ELIZABETH WILSON
Funeral Services for Mrs- Eliza
beth Wilson was held Saturday at 11
am. from Lewis Mortuary Chapel.
Rev- C. H. Copeland of Bethel AME
Church, Council Bluffs, la., officiat
ing, assisted by Rev- J. H. Reynolds
of Pleasant Green Baptist Church of
Omaha, Rev. Hayward St- Clair of
Tabernacle Baptist Church, Council
Bluffs, la-, Rev. Felic Williams of
Zion Baptist Church, Omaha, Rev.
Rucker and Rev- Fant also graced the
pulpit.
Bethel AME. choir of Council
Bluffs, graced the choir loft, organ
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ist Mrs. Juanita White, solo Mrs.
Agnes Gross- The condolences and
obituary was read by Mrs- Inez Wil
lis, Solo Mr. Ray Skillman.
Mrs. Wilson was President of the
Stewardess board of Bethel AME
Church, Council Bluffs, la
Survivors son, Andrew Jackson of
Los Angeles, Calif., sister Mrs- Al
ice Atwell of Steeliton, Pa-, brother
John Jones of Omaha, Xebr., grand
son, Andrew Jackson, Armed service
Other relatives Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Payne, Mrs- Hazel Logan, Laurence
Payne, Mr. and Mrs- Jewel Rose,
all of Omaha, Mrs. Inez Bowens and
other relatives Council Bluffs. Bur
ial was at Forest Lawn Memorial
Park, Omaha.
CLAUDE CLARK,
Claude Clark age 56 years, 1207 N.
27th St., departed 'his life November
11th in Lincoln, Nebr. after an ill
ness of 22 days. Lewis Mortuary
drove to Lincoln at the request of
his mother Mrs. Nellie Clark for
the body. The Clarks are from
Wichita, Kansas. A brother, Dr.
Ford Clark associated with the Horn
er Phillips Hospital, St. I-ouis, Mo-,
arrived in Omaha Tuesday, for the
funeral. He visited Rough Ashler
Lodge No- 1, AF&AM., C. C- Dud
ley WM-, also Iroquois Lodge No.
92, Charles Davis Exalted Ruler.
Lodge brothers attended the funer
al service in sympathy with the fam
ily and their fraternal brother. Fun
eral services were held Wednesday
at 2 pm. from Lewis Mortuary Chap
el with Rev. J- H. Reynolds offic
iating. Survivors mother, Mrs. Nel
lie Clark, brother Dr. Ford Clark,
oth. r relatives, Mrs. Lucy Edwards,
Wichita, Kansas, W. M. May travel
ing with the Cole Bros. Circus and
Mrs. Lulu Woods, Omaha. Burial
was in Mt- Hope, cemetery.
MRS. ANNE PAYNE,
Mrs. Anne Payne, age 65 years 946
North 2~th street, departed this life
November 10th at a local hospital af
'*r a few days illness.
Mrs- Payne was born in Omaha.
Strong in her convictions Mrs. Payne
was an early advocate that Omaha
would someday become a leading city
in business- Neighbors and friends
from both races assembled in the
chapel to pay their high esteem- She
is survived by a nephew Arthur
Brooks.
Funeral services were held Tues
day at 2 pm. from Lewis Mortuary
Chapel with Rev. Leo Brayboy offic
iating. Burial Mt. Hope cemetery.
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in the air have swamped her with
several hundreds of letters since her
photograph appeared on the cover
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LOCAL NEWS
TO CORPORAL
Camp Gordon Johnston, Fla-, At a
special retreat ceremony held at this
Army Service Forces Training Cen
ter, Roscoe C. Alston, of Omaha, Ne
braska was promoted to the rank o;
Corporal.
PATRIOTIC PROGRAM
PLACE: George E. Biven’s Tab
ernacle- TIME: Saturday, Novem
ber 25, 1914. 7:30 to 9:30 pn,.
"God Bless America”—Congregat
ion.
Scripture.
Program—
For all children irony 8 to 20 years j
of age. i
Spcakcrss
Mr. Tom Knapp. (Welfare board)
Mis- Wilds (Welfare board).
Responses
Sgl. G. E. Bivens (Founder of th*
Tabernacle).
Refreshmetnss
One hundred children will be serv
ed. (All refrsehments are free.)
Prayer.
National Anthem.
1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes will be giv
en away 1
FIRST MISSION OF THE GOD
SENT LIGHT.
Stop, look and listen! A great re
vival at 2734 Blondo Street is going
on. Don’t fail to hear this great
Evangelist in the presence of Rev
Alma R. Chandler of Chicago, 111.
Services are conducted each night
from 8 pm- until 10 pm. Come out
and enjoy this gospel feast.
Rev. Alma R. Chandler will be the
honor guest at a fish and chittering
dinner given Saturday. Everyone is
welcome
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST Church
Rev. David St. Clair, Pastor
24th and Ohio Streets.
“O give thanks unto the Lord ; for
He is good; for His mercy endureth
forever.” Psalms 136:1.
Union Thanksgiving services will
be held at the Mt- Moriah Baptist
Church Thursday, November 30th at
7:30 in the evening. Everybody is
invited to attend the service.
The Mission Society is having
their monthly guest night Friday ev
ening November 24th at the home of
Mrs. Catherine Sanders 2880 Binney
Street.
The Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority
are holding their Regional Confer
ence meeting Friday and Saturday,
November 23 and 24 at the Church.
Friday evening at 8 pm. the meeting ;
will be open to the public. Mrs
Gwendolyn Jones of Topeka, Kansas
will be the guest speaker.
The Red Circle girls meet every
Thursday evening at the Church
from 4:30 to 5:30. Mrs. Erma Lee'
Crooms, is the directress. They are
making a special effort to make their
first monthly financial report to the
Compose Songs for Sixth War Loan Campaign
Recordings of two songs by Negro composers to be used in the Sixth
War Loan Drive, which begins November 20, have been made by the
Radio Division of the War Finance Division. These songs are “The
War Bond Man,” by Andy Razaf, which is sung by Frank Sinatra, and
“That’s Why I Buy War Bonds,” by J. Rosamond Johnson and Andy
Razaf, and sung by Bob Hannon. Messrs. Johnson and Razaf (left to
right) are outstanding composers of popular music.
— War Finance Division Photos from OWI
Church the last Sunday in this month
CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD
Mottos CWFF.
1900, North 24th Street
Rev. S. K. Nichols, Pastor
Rose Marie Oliver, Reporter
Sunday school 9:45 am.
Morning Service 11 :15 am.
Evening Services 7 :30 pm
Women's work 8:00 pm.
We had grand Sunday school with
a large attendance- Our Sunday
Sunday is getting more interesting
each Sunday. We are extending you
a special invitation to join us next
Sunday in Sunday School.
Our morning worship was also
wonderful. Our pastor preached an I
inspiring sermon, which gave each'
one a new determination.
Sunday afternoon we had a grand
time in the Lord. Prophet Hess the
pastor of The First Mission of the
Godsent Light, preached our installa
tion sermon, which made our souls
rejoice. Rev. Frank Johnson was al
Salute to Service Men
J Genial Don Ameche (above) will
be master of ceremonies for the
Elgin two-hour Thanksgiving Day
variety show (Nov. 23, 3 to 5 p.m.
CWT, over CBS), saluting serv
ice men abroad and their families
at home. Featured in comedy, dra
matic and musical spots will be
such headliners of the entertain
ment world as Edgar Bergen and
Charlie McCarthy, Moore and Du
rante, EM “Archie” Gardner, Fal
staflF Openshaw, Spike Jones and
his City Slickers, Frances Lang
ford, Susanna Foster, Allan Jones,
Elsie Janis, Lina Romay, the Cha*
ric/teers, Ken Carpenter and Lou
Silvers and his orchestra. This ia
the third year that Elgin has pre
sented the Thanksgiving Day sa
lute. On Christmas Day, a similar
show will be presented with *
galaxy of talent. -
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so with us and gave us several solos.
We thank God for these two minis
ters of God and their good congrega
tions
We were also favored with a tim
ely lecture from Rev. Alma R. Chan
dler of Chicago, Illinois, who is con
ducting a soul stirring Revival. Slit
is a Great Evangelist and Prophet
ess
Our pastor .has selected for his
subject Sunday morning Nov. 2(>th
"If I be lifted up I will draw all
men unto me " Sunday night "Yea.
the time comeih, that whosoever kili
eth you will think that he doeth God
service." Visitors are always wel
come.
We are serving Turkey dinners,
Saturday Nov. 21th with all the
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