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Chtuch of tho Living Got 2316 North 26th St. Elder Steele, PuU» Ann Oliver, Reporter Sunday School 9:30 a. Be Morning Worship 11 a. m. Evening Worship 8 p. m. Iff, o Baptist Church 3211 Pinkney St. Rev J. P. Mosley, Pastor Christine Phillips, Reporter Sunday School 9: 30 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. BTU. 6 p. m. Evening Worship 8 p. m. Sr. Mission Tuesday 8 p. m. Prayer Service Wed. 8 p. m. Salem Baptist Church 28th and Decatur Sts. Rev. J. C. Wade, Pastor L. A. Henderson, Reporter Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. BTU. 6 p. m. Evening Worship 8 p. m. president Mr. A. R. Good let* e He urges all club members please attend. The Watchmen will meet on Friday Sept. 19 at 8 p. m. at the • Hillside Presbyteerian Church 30th and Ohio Sts. Rev. Charles E. Tyler, Pastor Mrs. T. Newte, Reporter Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Service 11a. m. Visitors are always welcom^ • 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 Service 8 p. m. Christ Temple Church of Christ (Holiness) 2124 North 26th St. Res. 2122 North 26th St. Rev. O. A. Askerneese, Pastor Velma Shearron, Clark 26th and Hamilton Sts. Rev. Dan Thomas, Pastor Mrs. Pinkie Oliver, Reporter Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Service 11 a. m. YPVW 6 p. m. Evening Worship 7:45 p. m. • Zion Baptist Church 2215 Grant Street Rev. F. C. Williams, Pasta? Sunday School 9:30 a. m, Jnster Churth lf:^f a n Morning Worship 11 04 a. m BTU. 6 p. m. Evening Worship 7:45 p. ro. • Union Memorial—The Methodist Church 3223 U Street, South Omaha Rev. A. L. Hook, Pastor Sunday School, 9:3$ a. m. BTU, 6 p. m. Evening Worship, 8 p. m. Tellotcship Baptist Church 1839 North 24th St. Rev D. A. Campbell, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m BTU. 6:20 p. m. Church of God in Christ 2318 North 26th Street Elder V. M.Barker, Pastor Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. BTU. 6:20 p. m. • Church of the Livin'? God Evening Worship, 7:45 p. m. 2412 Parker St. Rev. S. K. Nichols, Pastor Rose Oliver, Reporter Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Service 11: 30 a. m. BYPU. 5 p. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. YPWW, 6 p. m. Church of God in Christ Elder G. P. Benson, Pastor 1710 North 25th Street Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Church News Ml. Calvary Community Church Gnat at 3Mb Street Rev. R. W. Johnson, Paata. Miss Hatter, Reporter Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Evening Worship 8 p. m. St. John AWE Church 22nd and WElis Avenue “The Friendly Church” Rev. E. B. Childress, Pastor Mason Devereaux, Jr, Reporter WmtSW Schoold 9 Ad a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Union 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship 8 p. m. David Spiritual Temple in Christ Council Bluffs, Iowa 1720 Avenue A Circle Meeting Eevery Monday Evening 8:30 p. m. Prophecy and Healing Seven Day Adventist Church 2760 Lake Street Elder P. W. McDaniels, Pastor Sabbath School Saturday 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. fn. Vesper Service Friday even, ing 7:45 p. m. Wednesday Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Church of God in Christ 1207 South 13th St. Elder D. M. Watson, Pastor Iodell Watson, Reporter YPWVV. 6 p. m. Evening Worship 7:45 p. in. Calvary Baptist Church of Red Oak, loica 603 Grimes St. Julia Keene, Reporter Sunday School 10 a. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. BYPU. 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship 8 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday Mt. Moriah Baptist Church 24th and Ohio Sts. Rev. David St. Clair, Pastor F. Burroughs, Reporter Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Service 11 a. m. Rev. Goldsmith, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Evening Worship 8 p. m. Independence Community Church KM Tfttlfe tlQi Arm-* Rev. 12. F. R1 Bey, l’ascur Bethel Baptist Church 30th and S Street South Omaha Rev. M. C. Williams, Pastor Morning Worship 11 a. m. • St. Benedict Catholic Church 2423 Grant St. Father Moylan, Pastor Low Mass 7 a. m. Children’s Mass 8:30 a. m. High Mass 10 a. m. Clair Chapel Methodist Church 22nd and Miami Sts. Rev. C. C. Reynolds, Pastor Mrs. Viola Buford, Reporter Allen Chapel AME Church 25th and R Streets South Omaha Rev. Fant, Pastor Mt. Olive Baptist Church 3010 R Street, South Omaha Rev. W. M. Clayton, Pastor Mrs. Jeannette Thompson, Rep. Sunday School, 9:3$ a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Evening Worship, 8 p. m. BTU, 6 p. m. Bethel AME Church 2430 Franklin Street Rev. Herbert W. Bletson, Pastor Telephone JA ckson-3561 V t DO YOU KNOW \ That we have the nicest NURSERY that we have ever handled and that ( ) NOW is the ideal time for Planting. jj Large 6 to 8 ft. Apple Trees $1.15 ea. Peach Trees 6 to 8 ft. $l.2j ea. £ i Pears, Plums, Cherries, Hansen’s Bush Cherry, Grapes, Berrys, Asparagus and ;> J Rhubarb Roots. Beautiful Shrubs, Roses and Hedging, Ornamental Trees, ) Scopes, Virginia Juniper, Fitters, Arbor Vitae and many1 others. Shade Trees. ^ DO YOU KNOW That the standard weight of Blue Grass is 1+ lbs. bushel measure full, that } : our Blue Grass is Extra Heavy and weighs 28 lbs. to the bushel measure and is *5 ) 99 per cent pure seed and that our Lawn Mis is mixed with nothing but the ij | Best Heavy Seed. Do you know that we have the cheapest price in town on ^ I this qualitv seed and that the Idea! Planting time is now. DO YOU KNOW i Do you know that it pays to plant No. I certified BLUE TAG POTATOES and that planting time is now. That we have CERTIFIED IRISH COBLERS, EARLY OHIOS, RED WARBA and BEST GRADE BLUE TAG. DO YOU KNOW That the best grade of Chicks you can buy is the cheapest. That we handle only the AAAA Grade WHITE ROCKS, WHITE WY AN DOTES, BUFF ORPHANINGS, B.ARRED ROCKS, AUSTRALORPES, BIG ENGLISH STRAIN LEGHORNS. Do you know that with the present high prices of meat it still pays to raise chickens. DO YOU KNOW That we carry POULTRY and ORAMENTAL FENCING also POULTRY SUPPLIES, REMEDIES, PEAT MOSS, VIGRO, SHEEPO and SOILTONE. DO YOU KNOW That we have GARDEN SEED, BOTH BULK AND PACKAGE. CANNA BLUBS, GLAD BLUBS, EXTRA LARGE DARLIA BULBS. PERRENNIAL PLANTS OF ALL KINDS. FERRIS SEED CO. <029 SOUTH 24th STREET MARKET 6340 OMAHA, NEBRASKA Church of God in Christ 2712 R Street, South Omaha Elder A. E. Johnson, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m. YPWW, 6:30 p. m. Prayer Band, Tuesday night Bible Band, Wednesday night Sewing Circle, Thursday alter noon at 2 p. m. • New Hope Baptist Church 26th and Seward ts. Rev. L. R. Bragg, Pastor Mrs. Ada J. Fields, Reporter Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morining Worship 11 a. m. B. T. U. 6. p, m, BTU 6 p. m. Evening Worship • p. m. Prayer Meeting V -<»• 8 p. m. Junior Church 8 ] c. Visitors are alwayi elcorcc First Mission ot the Ged Sent Light Prophet Hess, Officiator Ora Robinson. Reporter Services Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursday nights at 8 p.m. Private Reading Daily at 2010 North 23rd Street. • Pleasant Green Baptist Church 27th and Franklin Sts. 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. Prayer Meeting Wednesday night 7 :30 p. m. • St. Philips Episcopal Church 1119 North 21st St. Rev. S. G. Sachez, Pastor Mass 7:30—9:00 a.m. Church School 9:45 a.m. • Hope Lutheran Church 30th and Corby Sts. H. H. Schauland, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Service 11:00 a.m. • Apolostic Church of Christ 2518 Cuming St. Elder Milton T. Wilson, Pastor Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship at ,3 p.m. Prayer and Preaching Tues | day evening 8:00 p.m. Bible Class, Friday evening at 8 :00 p.m. All are welcome. • First Baptist Church South Sioux City, Iowa 500 West 10th Street Rev. D. A. Campbell, Pastor | Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. BTU 6:00 p.m. Evening- Worship 7 :45 p.m. • Church of Gdd In Christ 2230 Ohio Street Rev. J. C. Crawford, Pastor Worship 3 p.m. each Sun dav, Tues., Thurs. nights • Pilgrim Baptist Church 25th and Hamiltn St. Rev. Charles Favrs, Pastor Msr. Ed. Dortch, Reporter Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. BTU 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship 7:45 p.m. j’ Allen Christian Endeavor League 6:30 p.m. • Cleaves Temple CME Church 25th and Decatur Sts. Rev. Raines, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Epvvorth League 6:00 p.m. Evening Service 8:00 p.m. i'Allen Chapel AME Church 5233 So. 25th St., So. Omaha ' Rev. Y. B. Brooks, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. • Morning Star Baptist Church 20th and Burdette St. Rev. Z. W. Williams, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. BTU 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. • Interdenomnational Church PEOPLES’ MISSION 1710 North 27th St. Rev. W. S. Farmer, Pastor Sunday School, 10:30* a.m. Morning Worship 11:30a.m. Prayer Sendee Thurs. 8 p.m. METHODIST MEN The Methodist Men of Cliair Chapel held a very interesting meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Wiley, 2011 Miami street, on Tuesday ev ening, April 13th. After the business session, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley served a very elaborate lunch, which was enjoyed. £)r chids to the Wiley familyt - i Arabic Tile Makers The knowledge of tile production I was taken into North Africa when i the Arabic conquerors landed. ' Tabernacle Church of Christ (Holiness) U.S.A. 2608 Franklin St. Omaha, Nebraska Rev. Joseph H. Jones, Pastor 9:45 A. M. Sunday School, Mrs. Elayne Green, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Wor ship 6:30 P. M. H.Y.P.U., Mme. Perfect Peace, Pres. 7:45 Evening Worship. 3:45 P. M. Monday, Child Evanglist Class at the Church. 8:00 P. M. Tuesday, Senior Choir Rehearsal, Mrs. M. Hogans, Pres. 7:45 P. M. Wednesday, Bible Lesson and Group Report 6:30 P. M. Thursday, Junior Choir Rehersal, Miss M. Dixon, Pres. 7:45 P. M. Friday, Prayer & Praise Service. Greetins to our readers, frie nds. and well-wishers. We are happy to express our gratitude to our friends who make up our congregation each Sunday. It is our desire to keep you well posted as to the activities of the Church and its Auxiliar ies; Our Sunday school is progressing fine through our competent superintendent, services Sunday was well at tended, our pastor preached Sunday morning from Philip ians, 0:13.14 ‘T count not my self to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind I press towards the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Jesus Christ”. The Rev. J. C. Cooper, delivered the ev ening message. Included with our visitors are names of per sons who worshiped with us last Sunday their first time: Mrs. W. L. and Zola Bennett, 2518 Patrick Ave., Mrs. Char lotte McKinney, 2226 Ohio St., Emma Hall, 2117 Grant St.. Mme. Bertha Hawkins, 2210 Ohio St.. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Cooper, 2802 Seward St. Miss Willie Mae Marion, 1716 Xo. 27th St., Mr. George Mills, 917 Xo. 20th St., Mme. Emma We sley, 1924 No. 36th St., Mrs. Mae Hart, 1204 Xo. 25th St., Miss Willie Mary Bridgeman, 2102 Xo. 27th Ave. We enjoy greeting our friends who help to make our services apprec iative. We are thankful for De con Hogan and King.j who shares the full responcibilities to the office of Deacon ;and the Deaconess Bertha Shearron, Perfect Peace, Alver King and Anna Colquitt, who supports and strengthens our services. Our young people are very ac t i v e. Tabernacle church of Christ will worship with Tab ernacle Baptist Council Bluff, Iowa. Thursdav, April 29th, at 8:00 P. M. Rev. J. S. Favors Pastor of theZion Baptist, of Lincoln Nebraska, will be our guest speaker Wednesday, Mav 5th. at 7 :45 P. M. We bow with humble sub- ; mission, as we announce the passing of our dear beloved friend and sister, Mrs. Minnie I .Washington, Kansas City, Ka nsas. Mrs. Washington, was a member of Christ Temple Church of Christ, Kansas City Ivansas, President of the Chris tian Women Willing Workers Convention of the Mid-West ern District, of the Western Diocese of Church of Christ (Holiness) U.S.A. and a very active member, of her church, j to which the Rev. T. T. McWil i Hams* Pastor., we shall morn 1 her passing; but our loss is! Heaven’s gain: Peace to her ashes. | Our financial report for last Sunday. General Offering..$20.2; Bldg. Fund Total._ $63.08 Record Offering, 3-7-48,_$39.6 3 Attendance Record Last Sunday_74 Record Attendance_ 102 You are cordially invited an welcome to all cervices at the Tabernacle. Interdenomenational People’s Mission Church The Interdenomenational People’s Missoin Church of the Divinity, 1710 No. 26th street, elected their trustee board' Sunday. Henry Hayes, chair man; Theodore Brown, Eliza beth Anderson, Texanna Brown; Clerk G. Gray. The pastor Rev. Wm. L. Farmer, who succeeded the late Rev. R. Wagner, the founder of the Church, reports also the re pairing of the church building. Sewer and water has been put in and the building is now in the process of being plaster ed. The foundation has been reinforced and the building roofed since he assumed the pastorate of the church. Rev. Farmer has served the church three years without salary, putting all money raais ed on the building. The mem bership has increased. Every body is welcome to our ser vices. ANNOUNCEMENT The New Era Baptist Statte Laymen Brotherhood are spon soring their 2nd annual Men day program, Sunday, May 2nd, at Zion Baptist Church at 3:00 p.m. Rev. M. C. Will iams, principale speaker. The state men chorus of seventy five vpices, will sing the pro gram. Come out. Hear them. W. W. Smith, Secretary P. H. Jenkins, President St. John’s AME Church .. Delivering one of the more powerful Christian sermons of this conference year our Pas tor presented the following th oughts for the day “A Man or Woman today becomes just like the God he or she serves, the people that curse a man or woman today will bless that man or woman tomorrow, and the people that 'bless a man or woman today may curse he or she tomorrow, and wherever a man or woman goes, he or she takes his or her concious with him or her on Sunday morning April 18, at 11 a. m. His subject for his interesting and through-proking sermon was the P’ure- Christian. Convert: Katherine Hobson Acessions: Beverly Davis, Velma Jackson, Charles Zine, Florence Bridge. Phyllus Ben ning, H. H. Verierable. Visitors: Mrs. O. Johnson. 1310 A St., Lincoln; P. Eman nel, 1915 E. 22nd Ave., Den ver, Colo.; Mrs. John Johnson f Mrs. M. A. Willis, Cedar Rap~ ids. Ia.; Miss Velma McKae, 2o24 Decatur St.. City; Mrs. Mary Young, City; Mrs. L. C. Conley, 2717 Xo. 24th St., City; Mr. Calvin Worthy, Denver, Colo., and Mrs. D. Jenkins. Let us pray for the sick throughout the week whoever they maybe, wherever they maybe. Orchids to Mr. Johnson our senior choir, its president Mr. I. S. McPherson and your directress Mrs. Pearl Gibson for the presentation on Sun [ day, April 18th, at 5 p.m. of Mr. George Johnson in an organ recital. Your contribu tion to the music-loving mem bers and friends of St. John’s was an overwhelming success and warmly appreciated by all in attendance. It was one of those rare music treats brought to St. John’s as only you could bring. We thank you. The usher board is to be congratulated for its very timely contribution to the Building fung, on our first'an niversary in our main auditor ium of worship on Sunday, April 11. May 9th, which is Mothers Day will the Twenthieth Cen tury club of our church pre senting the Youth Talent Re vue at 3:30 p.m. This worthy project deserves the support of the entire mem bership of St. John’s and its many friends. Help these young ladies to help St, John's our church by jlanning to at tend this affair. The Cedar Chest contest sponsored 'by the Progressive 24 is well under way to suc cess, and if given the support of all of the members and friends of St. John’s. There is no reason what-so-ever that it won’t be a hugh successc. Mr. Richard Taylor is the pre sident of this progressive aux iliary of our church. Mrs. Greta Wade, general chairman of the Evening In Paris and Royal Teat sponsor ed by the Ever Ready club of St. John’s, its president Mrs. Vera Price, officers, members sincerely thank the many members and friends of St. John’s for the generous sup port given them on their pre sentation on Monday evening, April 19th. Your presence more than showed your inter est in St. John’s and its Christ ian program. Young people don’t forget to attend your Allen Christian Endeavor each Sunday even ing at-6:00 p.m. The need for addition Sun day School teachers in our ever-growing Sunday School is still acute. We need you. Mothers send or bring your children to Sunday School ev ery Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m. Attend our 11:00 a.m. ser vices, our 7:30 p.m. services. Visitors and friends are always Welcome at St. John’s the friendly church at 22nd and Willis Ave. Come and worship with us, won’t you? CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere gratitude to our many, many friends for their kindness in our time of sorrow. And we are deeply apprec iative of the beautiful service of the Brother Elks. Brothers and Sisters of THOMAS C. HALL Local Churches Observe Na tional Health Nursing Week The Pilgrim Baptist Church BTU and the Paradise Bap tist Church, under the auspic es of the Federation of Color ed Womens Clubs observed National Health Nursing Week' last Sunday 'by having I speakers and a film on the sub ! ject of health education. Miss Mary Ellen O'Neal and Miss Lois Turner members of the staff at the Douglas County ! Visiiting Nurse Association were guest speakers. Mr. John Butler, Executive Secretary of the Xorthside YMCA provid ed the films. Organizations and clubs wishing speakers on health or healtth films during the next two weeks may call Mr. But ler, Northside YMCA or The Omaha Usban League for this service. This service is being furnished free by the Health Committee of the Omaha Ur ban League. Mr. Butler is chairman of the Visual Edu cation Division. — THE JOLLY MATES CLUB Sorry to have missed two reporting because of my ab sence from the club, however, here I am back on the job. First the club wishes to thank the parents, their children, and the three judges who took part in our amateur show to help make it successful. All of the i children were more than good, i Oh, yes, and we really don’t i want to forget the lovely chpir j for their time and esrvice they j J gave to us so freely. Those i ! that didn’t get to see the show : missed a treat. Also thanking i Mrs. Helen Brown for making | such wonderful M.C. and the members for their part. April 17.. The club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rone. 3021 North 30th street. Our president, Mr. John Davis, opening the meeting with the club verse. After the meeting, games were played. Our hos tess, Mrs. Rone, served a love ly repast. \\ e had with us four visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Young are recovering nicely. Mrs. Young is still at the Clarkson hospital. Come on friends and members, get those visits and cards rolling to cheer her up. Next meeting will be May 1st, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Y\ hite, 1708 North 27th street. (Be satisfied with yourself. Then you will see good in others.) John Devis, President Beatrice White, Rep. Dawn De Letters Club The Mid West Athletic Club boys formal dance turn ed out with a bang! Everyone enjoyed themselves to the ut most. A cocktail party in their honor was given by the Dawn De Letters Club at the home of Mrs. Juanita Mosley. Basie Givens and his band really gave them a number of enchant songs. While speak ing of songs, Charline Daily, a member of the Dawn De Let ters. gave a lovely solo, “Fool That I Am." We congratulate the boys on their first anni versary affair. Compliments from the Dawn De Letters Club. GUEST COLUMN THE ROOTS OF PREJUDICE J3y Russel Coppock (Continued from Page 1) when we work to better the are not being just idealistic conditions of the other fellow, to preserve his rights. We are being most practical. The poll tax, legalized lynching, and all those things which force one group into a position in ferior to that of another, these things hurt all common people regardless of religion, race, nationality, or politics. These are the bars which prevent pro gress for the country. Only the privileged classes, the invest ors and industrialists, benefit. And that at the expense of all the rest of us. The hour is a dengerously late one. The people can no longer afford to be blinded by the lying propaganda of super iority. The Test of a congress man is his position on these measures. The people must perform their duty by exercis ing their right to vote such men out of office, and replace them by men who stand with the people, regardless of pol itical party. Millions of people are decid ing that it is not only the Southern poll-taxers who per petuatte these conditions iut': also the Northern politicians, of both old-line parties. 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