The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 25, 1948, City Edition, Page 6, Image 6

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-ATTEND SOME CHURCH EACH SUNDAY i ' 'M
Hope Lutheran Church
30th and Corby
How I Became a
Lutheran
Hope Lutheran church R
Membership Instmctions and
What They Meant to me.
Before becoming a member
fo Hope Lutheran Church I at
tended a few Sunday services
there. Each one of these servic
es impressed me very much.
What impressed me most was
the reading of the sermon text
and the clear explanation of
of that text. On one of these
Sundays I informed the pastor
that I enjoyed his sermon very
much and not being conncted
with any church I was thinking
strongly of joining Hope Lu
theran. We talked at length
and he finally asked me when
or what evenings would it be
convenient for me to receive
instructions. I finally named
the evenings, but was curious
as to what these instructions
were like and what connection
they had with joining a church
Pastor bchauland s first visit
was of a social nature and a
very pleasant one. We talked
of current events, automobiles
and so forth. On leaving he
left a booklet. This booklet
contained several lessons, 12 to
be exact. Each lessan discuss
ed one example in one lesson
the ten Commandments were
discussed.
At our next meeting we went
into the instruction or should I
say Bible study for that is what
these instructions turned out
to be. This was the beginning
of a new era for mte, an era of
understanding and peace of
mind for these passages were
studied, discussed and explain
ed. The Bible was always used
as a reference. I have heard
some people say that the Bible
contradicts itself; but don’t
you believe it! In these in
structions we read several
verses in different parts of
the Bible referring to the same
thing, and after careful study
and discussion we found that
worded a little differently
they meant the same things. I
found that no matter how well
I kept the ten Commandments,
no matter how well I treated
my neighbor, I was still a sin
ner in the sight of God. And
only by God’s grace and love
and my trust in Jesus Christ as
our savior can we be saved. In
fact, I learned we find our sal
vation comes from truth which
only from the Bible and “the
truth shall make us free.” Th
erefore, as a member of Hope
^Lutheran Church I listn to the
pure Gospel very Sunday.
These instructions do not.
teach you to be a Lutheran.'
"Ibey teach you the salvation
bl your soul, and how to live
a good, Christion life. After
you have taken the course and
agree with its teachings you
may join the Lutheran Church
if you so desire.
Sunday School at Hope
Lutheran begins at 10 a. m.
Worship at 11 a. m. Everyone
welcome.
Wilbur G. Penn.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
WEEK
September 26 to October 3rd.
Mrs. C. W. Mead, Chairman
•of the Department of Christian
Education of the Omaha Coun
cil of Churches, has sent a let
ter to the Omaha Churches ask
ing them to join in observat
ion of Religious Education We
ek September 26 to October 3.
Suggestions for observance
were enclosed.
The observance marks the
18th consecutive year with the
forty two major denominations
co-operating in the Internation
al Council of Religious Edu
cation have co-operatively pro
tected and reinforced the local
churches of the country in their
local parish plans to mobilize
their religious education for
ces.
Many churches will observe
September 26th as Rally Day.
Complete visitations of the
congregation and Sunday
School constituency will fig
ure in many prich plans.
Superintendents and teacher
may be honored in special ser
vics.
The first Sunday in October
is World Wide Communion
Sunday, and in Omaha last
year was prepared for by inten
sive advance parish planning
which produced the record at
tendance at morning services
on October 5 for the fall quart
er.
These achievements have
been the result of consistent
planning and co-operative en
deaver by the churches.
Religious Education Week
was endorsed in 1947 by the
President of the United States
and the Prime Minister of Can
ada, by 39 State Governors, and
by 139 Mayors of cities.
The nationwide emphasis of
Protestantism for Sunday, Sep
tember 26th, is: “The Comm
unity Needs Christian Teach
ing”.
RECREATION CONGRESS
IN OMAHA SEPT. 26-30
“All the churches” have been
sent a first broadside of printed
publicity concerning a Nation
al Recreation Congress to be
held in Omaha September 26th
to September 30 th.
The snapov two-color broch
ure indicates that the planners
for the Omaha session of this
congress have decided to feat
ure one-day leadership train
ing conferences in “Church Rec
reation—Rural Recreation—
and Small Community Recre
ation”.
The Omaha Chambr of Com
merce and the City Parks and
Recreational Commission invit
ed the Congress to Omaha and
are local sponsors.
The City Parks and Recreat
ional Commission has been se
eking additional tax funds
with which to xpand its activ
itis.
The Congress will open on
Sunday Septmber 26th in the
Joslyn Memorial.
Registration for the Con
gress is $3.00 .
| A special one-day conference
I on Crurch Recreation, to be
[held in the Rome Hotel on Mon
day, can be registered for $1.00.
The Congress is held und;f
the auspices of the National
Rcreation Association, 315 4th
; Ave., New York 10, N. Y.
Employ The Handicapped
Many of our welfare organi
zations will ask the community
to observe the first full week in
October again this year as
“ Employ the Handicapped
Week”.
COUNCIL BLUFFS '
Council Bluffs will repeat its
highly successful Sunday Sch
ool parade this year Septembr
18th.
One hundred sixty-five min
isters and laymen from sixty
five Iowa and Nebraska chur
ches made advance plans for
an October intensive home vis
iting project at a church din
ner meeting hid at First Bap
tist Church in Omaha Monday
night.
The co-operative church en
deavor will take place October |
17 tn 21.
It will be directed by Dr. G.
H. Black of Hollywood, Flori
da.
Presiding at the dinner Mon
dya night was Rev. Harold T.
Janes, vice president of the
Omaha council of Churches
and chairman of the Council’s
committee on Evangelism. Pre
sident Fred P. Curtis was out
of the city.
Speakers were Mr. Arch
Stafford, laymen from the
First Presbyterian Church of
Omaha; Rev. W. Bruce Had
ley, executive secretary of the
Omaha Council of Churches;
and Rev. George Bancroft, the
minister of Wheeler Memorial
Presbyterian church.
“Any church within driving
distance of the Omaha and
Council Biuffs is cordiaaly in
vited to join in the program”
said the Rev. Harold T. Janes
Monday night.
Origin of Softball
Softball is an outgrowth of tho
games of Indoor baseball, play
ground ball, kitten ball and dia
mond ball Since 1909 it became so
popular that by 1935 a world serle'
was played In Chicago.
Risky to Can in Oven
Can all you can Is the cryptic ad
vice of National Safety council to
help beat the cost of Hving. But do
«t>t can in your oven. Explosions
due to built up pressure are a very
real hrzard. Use the water bath for
fruits and tomatoes, the pressure
•inner for non-acid vegetables and
the open kettle for jams, jellies and
relishes.
Counting the Stars
It is possible to see 9,000 stars in
the sky with the naked eye.
St. John’s A. M.E.
Church
22nd and Willis Ave.
Rev. E. B. Childress
Steps to the Kingdom of
God was the topic by our min
ister for his sermon at the
Sunday morning services of
September 19th, 1948.
Visitors; Mrs. M. Boone
Yazoo, City, Miss and Mr.
John E. Hester, 4114 S. 25th
St. City, Mr. C. B. Manalota,
192 No. 36th St. Mr. L. R.
Brown, 218 N. Wanamaker St.
Philadelphai 39 Pa. N. O.
Johns, Pittsburgh, Pa. nephew
of Mrs. Fisher, Miss Vivian
Walker and aunt Mrs.
Sarah Walker 2137 R St.
Lincoln formerly of St. John’
Mr L. Curren 2120 No. 28th
St. City, Chas. Dkee, Rep. of
Panama, Mrs. L. Harrison 2816
No. 26th St. City Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Hall 2230 Franklin Plaz
City, Miss B. Ranebean 2107
No. 12th St. Philadelphia Pa.,
Fannie L. Cooper 686 Pontotoe
Memphisi Tenn.
Coming Events
Annual Conference cenven
es at St John’s Oct. 6-10.
The last All-Request service
,under the direction of our Mrs.
Pearl Gibson and the Senior
Choir is to be Sunday Sept. 26,
at 8:00 p. m.
The plans for the King Sol
omon Wedding Tuesday, eve
ning October 5h, by the Ever
Ready Club and its hard work
ing president Mrs. Vera Price
is in full swing.
It was one of these group
headed by Mrs. Cloma, Scott
and Mrs. Pearl Starks that ga
ve a very successful present
ation of Mr. William Kyles,
Jr., assisted by 100 voice choir
in recital Monday Sept. 20th
The Courtesy Circle will
have their tea on Sunday after
noon, Oct. 3, 1948
It will be held in the church
from/ 5 to 7 p. m. Mrs Anna R.
Jones president of this auxili
ary is planning reception a
long with the members of this
auxiliary for hose in attendan
ce.
The Missionary Conference
will open on Tuesday Oct. 5,
1948 for one day following by
the Opening of the Annual
Conference on Wednesday Oct
6th, 1948
St John’s Junior Choir Close
Successful service of the
Conference Year.
On Sunday evening Sept; 19,
the Junior Choif under Ith^
direction of Mrs. B. J. Child
ress gavq a very inspiring pre
sentation closing their services
for the conference year.
Those in attendance heard
the young people of tomorrow
church conduct a splendid ser
vice.
These paricipa.ting in the
service was as follows:
Mrs. R. Dowing; Mrs. McGee
Beverly Rucker; Barbara Dav
is; Glenda Von Baugh; Cath
erine Cole; Rev Childress J.
Cook; Deloris Sytes; Paul Or
duna; John Orduna; F. Benn
ing; Patricia Simms.
Bringing Christ to
The Nations
Saint Louis, Mo., Sept. 25
(Special) An appeal for faith
in Christ’s completed redemp
tion will be issued tomorrow
by the Reverend Doctor John
W. Behnken, president of the
Lutheran Church — Missouri
Synod and summer guest
speaker on Bringing Christ to
the Nations, the International
Lutheran Hour. Speaking over
the Mutal Broadcasting Sys
tem and affiliated stations,
Dr. Behnken a pre-release, de
clared: “Europe, wrich during
the past three decades has
twice been a bloody battlefield
the scene of gory warfare, of
indescribable destruction of
devastation which surpasses
the imagination of men, is
naturally fertile ground for
earnest and serious thought
about tre approaching end. At
a series of conferences with
German clergymen, which a
number of Lutheran pastors at
tended a few weeks ago and
during which the great doc
trines of Scripture and its prac
tical application to life, espec
ially to the life in congrega
tions, were thorougrly discus
sed, the matter of Christ’s com
ing was mentioned again and
again. The thinking of many
of Europe’s church people run
very much in eschatological
crannels.”
Dr. Behnken continued:
“These are but a few glimpses
of* the glorious redempion
which awaits us. In view of
this we ought to be the hap
piest people on eartr. Our
hearts should be full of hope
and assurance. But more than
this, since we know that this
old world will be dissolved,
we should certainly not rivet
our hearts unto tre things of
this life. We should lift up our
heads in great expectancy.
In conclusion, he decleared:
“Nevertheless we, according
to His promise, look for new
heavens and a new earth
wherein dwelletr righteous
ness. Wherefore, beloved, see
ing that ye look for such
things be diligent that ye may
be found of Him in peace, with
out spot, and blameless.”
Clair Chapel News
Fellowship Welcome for the
Pastor .
Last Sunday, Clair Chapel
sponsored a fellowship wel
come for Rev. Hayes and
his family. The affair was held
at the Northside Y. M.C.A.
during the hours of 5 to 7 p.m.
A program in keeping with the
occasion was given. Many frie
nds of the community and from
other churches were on hand
to extend a hearty welcome to
the pastor and his family.
The affair was sponsored by
the Women’s Society of Christ
ian Service, they were assist
ed by the general membership.
Files Eat Vegetables
More than 300 species of March
fly are known to exist. They feed on
vegetable substances.
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Orchard & Wilhelm Co.
Summer Store Hours 9:30 to 5.-00
Civic Lfe&8fer_Pas
tors Cbar<;h of 5
5,c:d|v‘- :
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Dr. Thomas S. Harten, rec
ognized as one of the nation’s
great Negro leaders, is pastor
of Brooklyn’s Holy Trinity
Baptist church, which he has
led from a congregation of 82
members to one of more than
5,000. He is also vice-president
of the National Baptist conven
tion. (ANP)
NOTED
Baptist Leader
Rev. G. L. Prince, president
of the National Baptist Con
vention of America which held
its 68th annual convention at
the City auditorium in Oak
land, Calif., last week. (ANP)
Finding Water Supply
mfcols geological survey uses an
electrical test of earth resistance to
locate deposits of sand and gravel
These are the spots most likely to
bear water. Technicians claim 93
per cent success in finding good
water supplies for towns and cities
in Illinois by this method.
Death of Presidents
Seven Presidents have died in of
fice: William Henry Harrison, Zach
ary Taylor, Abraham Lincoln,
James A. Garfield, William McKin
ley, Warren G. Harding and Frank
lin D. Roosevelt Only Taylor and
Roosevelt died in office while con
gress was in session.
CARD OF THANKS
r/i ^£wish to extend sincere
thgj&S J.Q, my friends and
Ffafi£f S.‘ G. Sachez for their
kuid®ess and floral offerings
durfrig the illness and death
of my beloved husband, Jas.
C. Donley.
Mrs. Dora Donley.
Waiters Column
By H. W. Smith
The Waiters Key Club ex
tends a most friendly welcome
to all of their friends, who have
in the past been so loyal to the
Key Club. . . Waiters do
wn at the Legion Club are on
the up and go on quick and
efficient service. . . .
Captain Jones down at the Om
aha Club, tells me that his men
are ever on the alert to find
new ways of improving their
service!!!.
THE FELLOWS DOWN AT
THE PAXTON HOTEL RE
PORT THAT THEY ARE
RIGHT THERE IN THE
FRONT LINE DESPENS
ING FOOD SERVICE TO
ALL THEIR GUESTS. . But
not to be outdone the Fontene
Ile waiters, say that they too
have every reason to be 'bub
bling over with pride, because
of the hearty response from
their patrons. . : . The Hill
Hotel and Highland Club wait
ers report that they are still in
their pitching. . . The Black
stone boys still topping the
service with a smile! . . .
Since the Summer Clubs have
closed for this season, we now
have many of their personnel
working here in the city.
The Musician head waiter
and his crew down at the Om
aha Chamber of Commerce,
are very much alive, and still
on the job with that ever plea
sant disposition. . . The boys
down at the Oar are giving
good service to all members
and friends though thev are
somewhat shy about letting it
be known.
Oriental Rug Color*
Tbo colors and form* of natun
have been tho inspiration of weav
ers of Oriental rugs through the
ages. Because of this the basis
colors and fundamental designs of
Oriental rugs have a fresh feeling
which, as one decorator points out,
imparts a touch of warmth and
hominess to *T>odem interiors.
Navigated Lake Michigan
Jean Nicolet Is credited with be
ing the first white man to navigate
Lake Michigan, according to Ency
clopaedia Brltannlca. Sent west by
Champlain on a voyage of explora
tion, he treaded his way In a birch
canoe through the Straits of Mack
inac and discovered Lake Michigan
in the summer of 1634.
Bacteria in Cleaning
Experiments have revealed that
at least 297 times es many infective
bacteria are stirred up by sweeping
with a dry broom as are released
with a vacuum cleaner—that a car
pet sweeper stirs up 19 times a*
many bacteria as the vacuum de
vice.
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New, one-piece
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even heating and
easy to clean.
NEW, BETTER
OVEN COOKING
Red Wheel regulator
gives you automatic
oven heot control at
iti best. Rounded
comen in floating*
type oven for better
baking results.
NEW, BETTER
BROILING
Improved Swing Out
Broiler. High level,
smokeless. Ideal as
second oven for
roasting, food warm
ing. Removable for
easy cleaning.
NEW ECONOMY
FOR YOU
Magic Chefs cost less
to operate and main
tain. And only the
new Magic Chef can
offer you so much for
so little. Your great
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Guaranteed Repair Service
on all appliances.
All Makes Elect & Hardware
4040 Hamilton WA. 4668
FOR RENT — Sleeping room,
men or women. Call PL-6771
2232 Miami Street.
ROOM for Rent, Cooking Pri
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Call PLeasant 5627 2724 Bur*
dette St.
Railway Electric Signal
Thomas Edison Invented the bat
tery cell which powered the first
electric semaphore signal ever used
on an American railroad. He
worked 10 years on what is some
times called his greatest Invention
—a battery designed especially for
railroad purposes, the prototype of
modern batteries whose use by rail
roads ranges all the way from air
conditioning to the propulsion of
locomotives.
Yankaussles!
An oddity of the Australian cen
sus Included the American naval
task force on visit They were in
cluded in the count, thus offsetting
the numbers of Australians over
seas and in Japan, who were not
included. Twelve thousand census
takers were employed in the house
to-house canvass.
More Slave Labor
Smithsonian institution estimates
that it would take 30 times as many
hard-working slaves as the present
U. S. population to do the jobs elec
tricity is doing in this country.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
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WANTED: Burnt, wrecked,
dilapidated cars and trucks.
Call Consolidated Auto Parts,
AT 5656 or call at 2501 Cum
ing St.
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tian lady, one room and kit
chenette, would like to have
by Sept. 22. Call HA1356.
Mighty Hippopotamus
Second only to the elephant in
size, the hippopotamus often weighs
more than four tons. With a life*
span of more than 40 years, the
hide becomes also two inches thick,
alone weighing as much as 500
pounds. It can walk for miles on
the bottom of a stream, coming up
tor air every six or seven minutes.
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stipation. Black-Draught, the
friendly laxative, is usually prompt
and thorough when taken as di
rected. It costs only a penny or less
a doe* That’s why It has been
• best seller with four generations.
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