The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, June 23, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    Where to go to Church Sunday
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
30th and S Street
REV M- C. WILLIAM, PASTOR'
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Morning Worship 11 o’clock
BTU. 6 P. XI.
Evening froronip 6 p. tn.
EMOK MEMORIAL—THE
METHODIST CHURCH.
3223 "U" Street. South Omaha
Rev. A L. Hook. Fastor
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11 o’clock
Evening Worship 8 P. M.
ALLEN CHAPEL AME. Church ;
26th and K Street*
Rev. Fant, pastor
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Morning Worship 11 A. M.
Evening Worship 8 P. M.
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
3010 R Street,
Rev. W. M. Clayton, Pastor,
Mrs. Jeannette Thompson, Re
porter.
Sunda.v school, 9:30 a. m..
Morning Worship 11 A. M.
BTU 6 P. M„
Evening worship g p. m..
CHURCH OF GOIJ IN CHRIST
2712 'R' Street,
Elder A E Johnson, Pastor
Sunday School . 10 o'clock
YPWW...6;30
Wednesday night Bible Band
Tuesday night .Prayer Band
Thursday, Sewing Circle afternoon
at 2 pm.
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CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
Elder G. F Benson. Pastor
1710 North 25th Street
Sunday School 10 A. M.
Morning Worship 11 A. M.
YPWW. 6 P. M.
Evening Worship 7:46 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.
FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH
1839 North 24th Street,
Rev. D. A. Campbell, Pastor
Sunday school . , 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship .11 a.m.
BTU. at ....8:30 pm.
CHI Ill’ll OF THE LIVING (iOl)
2316 North 26th St.
Elder Steele, Pastor
Ann Oliver, Reporter
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Morning worship 11 a. m.t
Evening Worship, 8 o’clock
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
1207 South 13th St.
Elder D. M. Watson, paatoi
Iodeil Watson, reporter
YPWW. 6 P. M.
Evening Worship 7:46 P. M.
PARADISE BAPTIST CHURCH
1811 North 23rd St.,
Rev. Adams, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
LKW. Mission, Thurs. 8 p. m.
BYPU. 6 P. M.
Evening Worship, 8 p. m.
‘payer Service, Wed. 8 p. m
MT. NEBO BAPTIST CHURCH
33rd and Pinkney St.
Rev. J. P. Mosley, Pastor,
James Butler, Reporter
Sunday Schiol—9:30 a. m.
Morning Worship—11 a. m.
BTU—6 P. it
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 AMK. CHURCH
2428 Franklin St.
Kev. B. E. Jones, pastor
Etta Mae Woods, reporter
PII.CHIM BAPTIST CHURCH
25th and Hamlton St.
Rev Charles Favors. Pastor
Mrs Ed Dortch. Reporter
Sunday schiol, 9:30 a. m.|
Morning Worsh'p, 10:46
h TU. 6 / M.
Evening Won tip 7:45 p. m.
Sunday School—9:30 a. m.
Morning Service—11 o'clock
Allen Christian Endeavor Lea
gue—6:30 p. m.
ST. PHILIPS EPISCOPAL CHIRC1I
1J19 North 21st Street,
Rev. S G. Sanchez, Pastor,
Mass: 7:30_9:00
Church School—9:45
SALEM BAPTIST CHI RCH
28th and Dec itur St.
Rev J C. Wade, Pastor
L. A. Henderson, reporter
Sunday school, 9:30 a. be
Morning Worship, 11 a. m.
BTU. 6 p. re.
Evening Worship 8 p. m.
HILLSIDE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
30th and Ohio.
Rev. J. E. Blackrnore, pastor
Mrs. T. Newte, reporter
9:30 a. m.—Sunday school
11 a. m.—Morning Service
11th and Ella Streets
Rev. S. W. Wilker»on, 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
OK CHRIST UloIfnrHM)
Church, 2124 North 26th Street
Res. 2122 North 1!6th Street,
Rev. O A Askerneese. Pastor,
Velma Shearron, Clerk
ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH
29th and Burdette St.
Rev. J. C. Crowder, pastor
Joseph Cox. reporter
Sunday School. 9:39 a. m.
Morning Service, 11 a. m.
BYPU. 6:30 p. m.
Evening Worship 8 o’clock.
ZIO\ BAPTIST CHURCH
2215 Grant Street.
Rev F C Williams. Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 a m
Junior Church, 10:45 a m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
BTU. 6:00 p m
Evening Worship, 7:45 p m.
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PLEASANT GREEN BAPTIST
CHURCH,
27th and Franklin Streets
Rev. J. H. Reynolds, pastor
Sunday School—9:30 a. m.
Morning worship—11 a. m.
BTU—5:30 p. m.
Evening Worship—7:80 p. m.
Wednesday night Prayer meet
ing 7:30 p. m.
CLEAVES TEMPLE CME
25th and Decatur Sts.,
Rev T J. Douglass, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:30 a m
Morning Worship, 11:00 a m.
Epworth League, 6:30 p m.
Evening Service. 8;00 p m
ALLEN CHAPEL AME.
6233 South 25th St.
Rev. E. F. Fant, pastor
Sunday School—9:30 a. m.
Morning Worship—11 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.
INTERDENOMINATION
CHURCH
1710 North 27th St.
Elder W. I. Irving, pastor
Mrs. Mildred Bryant, reporter
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Moning Service 11:30
THE CHURCH OF THE GIVING
GOD
2412 Parker St ,
Rev S. K Nichols, Pastor,
Rose Oliver Reporter,
Sunday School. 9:45 a m
Morning Service, 11:30 a m.
YPPU.f 5:00 p m.
Evening Worship, 7;30 p in.
MT. CALVARY COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Grant at 25th Stre'i
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. Ftieiey, Pastor
Ruby B. Reese. Reporter
Sunday School—9:30 t~ m.
Morning Worship--11 o’clock
Union—6:30 j>
Evening Worship—8 o’clock
THE SANCTIFIED CHURCH OJ
CHRIST
2230 Ohio Jt.,
Rev. J. C, Crawford, Pastor
Worship 3 p. m. each Sunday.
SEVEN DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
27GC Lake St,
Elder P. W. McDaniels, pastor.
Sabbath School Saturday 9:30
a. m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m,
Vesper Service Friday evening
7:45 P. M.,
Wednesday Prayer Meeting —
7:30 P. M,
DAVID SPIRITUAL TEMPLE
IN CHRIST
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA
1720 Ave A.
Every Monday evening Circl'
Meeting at 8:30 P. M.
Prophecy and Healing.
UNITED SABBATH DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
2320 North 28th St,
Elder Arthur Holmes, Pastor,
Sabbath School Saturday 9: S'1 &
m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m,
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
OF 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
THE FIRST CEtltCH OF
DELIVERANCE,
2621 Blondo St.
Rev. A. J, Thomas. Pastor,
Rev. Frank Johnson, Asst P«
Rt. Rev. William Tsylor, Bbhoj
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST
CHURCH
24th and Ohio St.
Rev. David St. Clair, Pastor
F. Burroughs, Reporter
Sunday School, 9:30 a. as.
Morning Service, 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service 8:00 p. m.
ST BENEDICT CATHOLIC
CHL'RCH
2423 Grant Street,
Father Moylan. Pastor,
Low Mass—7:00 a m.
Children’s Mass—8:30 a m
High Mass—10:00 a m.
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CLAIR CHAPEL METHODIST
CHI Rt H
22nd and Miami Street,
Rev. C. C. Reynolds, Pastor
Mrs Viola Buford, Reporter
Sunday School, 9:30 a m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a m.
Evening Worship. 8:00 p m.
NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHl'RCH
26th and Seward Streets,
Rev. L R Bragg, Pastor,
Mrs. Ada J Fields, Reporter,
9:30 A M...Sunday School
11:00 A M Morning Worship
6:00 P M.....BTU .
7:30 P M.Evening Worship
8:00 P M Wednes, Prayer Meeting
8:00 P M.Junior Church
Visitors are always welcome.
FIRST MISSION OF THE GOD
SENT LIGHT
Prophet Hess, officiator
Ora Robinson, reporter
Services Sundays, Tuesdays and
Thursday nights, nr « o'clock
Private readings daily at 2010
North 23rd St.
FREESTONE PRIMITIVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
26th and Hamilton St.
Rev. Dan Thomas, 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.
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health.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hall of 2230
Franklin Plaza, have an infant
son two months old. It was named
after his uncle, who is in the Army
in England. Mr. Hall is working
on the Union Pacific as a waiter.
He has been with the company
about three years and is pleased
with his job.
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Mr. J. W. King has been sick,
but is able to be up. Mrs. King
was confined to her bed. She was
taken sick last night and was com
pelled to call the doctor the next
day. Doctor Hawkins is the at
tending physician.
Mrs. Mazie Womack of 2520
Seward St., reports that Pvt. Paul
Womack is stationed in Germany
the last letter we received from
was in the battle of Ruhr, battle
of the Rhine and battle of Ger
many. He is now with the Ninth
Army.
Rev. E. Z. McDonald of 918 No.
27th, is still confined to his bed,
but says he still retains his
strength. He seems to be holding
his own very well. His condition
seems to be improved. We hope
for him much success and a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee of 1914 No.
28th St., had an extensive travel
and Mrs. Lee says she has never
enjoyed a trip as much as she did
this one. They went to Dallas, Tex.,
also Fort Worth and other points.
There was entertainments of a'l
kinds. We met a jolly crowd ever
day, which was a great pleasure.
We nope for another such trip.
—
Mrs. M. Hunter of 941 No. 27th
St., has been confined to her bed
since Friday. She came in from the
hospital. She says she is improv-1
ing slowly and hopes to be up in
a few days. She is really thankful '
for the progress she has made.
Mrs. Campbell of 929 No. 27th
St., has a lovely family. She has
a baby seven months old, and th*
oldest is three years old.
Paul Orduna of 2702 Maple St.,
left for the Army last month. We
wish him good luck, and hope he
I will return soon.
Mr. Payton Crossley of 947 No. j
27th St., has the prettiest garden
and when the reporter passed he
was planting tomatoes. Mr. Cross
ley says he likes all kinds of veg
etables. Mr. Crossley has eight in
the family, four boys and four
girls. One boy is in the Coast
Guard, and one is in the Navy.
Mrs. Lula Woods of 1207 No.
27th St., is a member of Pleasant
Green Church. We have a won
derful pastor, and we have good
services all the time. You will en
joy our services. Come out you are
always welcome.
M r. Marion Payne of 2610
Charles St., is painting his fence.
Mr. Payne owns his own home
and is doing Tits decorating. Mr.
Payne has one in the family, and
that is his wife. They live like
two birds in a nest.
Mrs. George Johnson of 2110 ■
Grace St., had an indoor picnic
in her home last Sunday, and had
as her house guest Mrs. Cecil H.
Williams. They entertained about
thirty in all, and everyone had a
lovely time. Mr. and Mrs. John
son has two boys. Mr. Johnson
works for the Union Transfer Co.
Mrs. Charles Trimble of 2060
Florence Blvd., has a real nice
home. When the reporter called
Mr. Trimble w^s out of the city
on business, and Mrs. Trimble was
busy ironing, and the boy was in
school. She says her garden is
fine, but it rains too much and
too regular.
Mrs. Rosalee Reed of 2037 No.
21st St., has lived in Omaha for
28 years. She lived in Battle Creek,
Michigan, before coming to Om
and has served with honor. Mr.
McIntosh reports that the church
is all clear of debt and everything
is moving along smoothly and
everyone seems to be well pleased.
Mrs. James Wright of 2606
Seward St., after visiting her hus
band in the Army, has returned
and has a beautiful baby girl. She
will remain in Omaha for a while
with her mother who is working
at the Omaha Steel works. They
are great lovers of the Guide.
The reporter stopped at 1708
N. 24th St., known at the Stream
line Barber Shop owned by Mr.
Taylor and Dr. Wesley Jones Step
ped in and pulled off his coat. I
thought Dr. was preparing to
fight and when I looked again
Dr. was having his hair cut and a
shave. Dr. was stepping high and
and all smiles.
Mrs. McNeil of 2422 Caldwell,
reports that her son, Timothy Mc
Neil left for the Army last Fri
day, June 8th. Mrs. McNeil says
she don’t know where he will land,
but he will call her from Leaven
worth, Kansas.
Mrs. Nelson of 2614 Blondo
St., has a nice home and has lived
in Omaha about 36 years, and has
lived at the above address for
about seven years. When the re
porter passed she was having her
yard cut. She says the grass grows
so fast she can hardly keep it
down; however I shall continue to
cut and keep on cutting.
Mrs. Stella Cooper of 2102 No.
28th Ave., has a little baby boy
named Lenord L. Cooper. Mrs.
Cooper is the mother of five chil
dren, four boys and one girl,
Leonard is eleven days old. Two
of the children are in school.
Mrs. Curtwright of 2519 Blondo
St., has one child and she is go
ing to summer school. Mrs. Curt
wright says she thinks it is a
good idea to keep children in
school lather than to have them
on street corners, and talking and
doing mischief. Mrs. Curtwright
is always busy caring for some
ones hear.
Mr. J. Henderson of 3002 Grant
St., has two children both boys.
Mr. Henderson was in the Army
for eleven, months. He is now
home with his family after being
honorably discharged. He is now
on the Police force in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Cole of 2916 Grant
St., has a nice little home, and
when the reporter passed he dis
covered Mr. Cole has about 185
chickens and they look fine. Mr.
Cole purchased his home about
seven months ago, and has made
a lot of improvements on it. It
looks like a different place.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gaston of 2109
No. 28th Ave., seems to be very
busy these days painting their
porch. Mr. Gaston has three boys,
two in the Army. One in the Pa
cific and one in Germany, and the
other one at home. Mr. Gaston
has a comfortable home and says
he is well satisfied.
Mr. Irvin of 2619 Patrick Ave.,
reports that some one stole 19
of his chicken one night about
' ten days ago. Mr. Irvin had a
very nice lot of chickens. You had
better lock your fowl house, be
cause the theives are busy.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith of 25121
Patrick Ave., has a family of five.
One girl and four boys. Mr. Smith
has just returned from New
Guinea, where he served 23
months. Mr. Smith was very suc
cessful while in the service, he
never was wounded. He returned J
with a rash on his arm. He is now
home with his family.
Mrs. Blanche Wright of 1906
No. 28th Ave., is confined to her
bed and has been for two days,
but at this writing she seems to
be improving, and hopes to be
well soon. Lets us hope. Dr. Wig
gins is the attending physician.
Mr. Alexander Young of 2518
Blondo St., who came here from
a hospital in Oakland, Calif., had
not seen his mother in 46 years.
During this time he had lived in
the Philippine Islands. He left
the Philippine Islands on the 15th
of April, and landed in this coun
try the 7th of June. Mr. Young
says he likes all of the Countries
that he has visited. Mr. Young
does’nt know whether he will stay
here or not, he is undecided.
Mrs. Holley of 2626 Seward St.,
reports that she went fishing and
caught nothing but a cold. Mrs.
Holley was very much amused
and says she will try for another
catch. She says there is a lot of
fun in fishing.
Mrs. Stewart of 2636 Hamilton
St., gave a dinner June 10th in
honor of her son, Pfc. Willard
Hale. Mr. Hale is in the Marines i
and is stationed at Camp Lejine |
Worth Carolina. He left Saturday
for camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin of 2624
Charles St., formerly on Hamilton,
but have purchased the home at
2426 Charles. It is a beautiful
home. They have two daughters,
one married and en“ single.
Mr. Grace, owner of the grocery
at 1413 No. 27th St., says busi
ness seems to be doing nicely and
it is getting better all the time.
[ He has a nice stock of groceries.
You are always welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Dozier of 956 No.
27th was sitting on the porch very
contented. They were talking about
the church and other matters. Mr.
Dozier is a great admirer of the
Omaha Guide. Mrs. Dozier says
she can’t do without it. She has
renewed her subscription.
Mr. Mclntosch of 120 So. 31st
Ave., has been a Deacon of the
Zion Baptist Church for 16 years,
LOCAL NOTES
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. ami Mrs. Leroy Richardson
of 2633 Patrick Ave., has just
moved here from Batrogh. La.
They have been in town only three
weeks. Mrs. Richardson says she
likes Omaha very much. They have
two girls. Mr. Richardson is work
ing at the Bomber Plant, while
Mrs. Richardson takes care of the
children and home.
Mr. D. F. Roache of 2106 No.
27th Ave., has a family of two
just he and Mrs. Roache. The two
grandchildren stays with them
while the mother works. Mr.
Roache was dong some work on
his basement windows, and says,
to his surprise it cost him $5.75.
He says he cannot keep any money.
Mrs. Ira Coleman of 2110 No.
27th Ave., says she is preparing
to move to St. Joseph, Mo., to live.
When the reporter called on Mrs.
Coleman she was painting a
rocking chair. Mrs. Coleman is a
great painter. She has a yard full
of chickens and ducks. The ducks
are really beautiful. We hope Mrs.
Coleman much success when she
reaches Missouri.
Mr. Wesley Montgomery of
2425 Franklin St., is home from
Canada where he spent two weeks.
He reports that he admires Can
ada very much and expects to go
back some day. He says he likes
Canada better than most places
he has been.
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