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N. AGE DEFEHDFR Sat, Sept. 4, 1954 Sat, Sept. 4, 1954 pastor of church at Red i Rev. Las ley To Head Simmons U.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (ANP) Rev. A. R. Lasley former Hop klnsville pastor and school principal last week was named presi dent of Simmon university here.

Rev. Lasley head Kentucky Teachers association for the past two years was named to the post ihiwhmh mi urn iii ir mi y.nniii)nr www' tf I O'l' i i if 1 1 i i I i 1 it st i tit sU Mr 'L C. yl ll TINY TOTS CHOIR These young people of lt. Nebo Baptist church represent the cSurch's Tiny Tot's choir and aspirants for membership in the Senior choir. With them are their director and organist.

Mrs. Lucille Smiley and Mrs. Elizabeth Bell. Kiddies are, front row (left to right) Toyet ta Edwards, Joan Cunningham, Bernard Brodgen, Linda Oliver, Beatrice James, Sherril Woods and Charles Alvord. Second row (left to right) Norman Allen, James Allen, Robert Cunningham, Vincent Baks, Larry James, Sherrlll Daniels, Millicent Daniels and Joyce Cunningham.

Rev. C. C. Chick Likens Baha'i Schools Society To 'Dry Bones'W Sessions The Rev. Charles C.

Chick, a N. likened modern society to1 of life by the 'selfishness and the ungodly philosophy of, asking first "what does it mean to me and mine?" IN HOT WATER In drawing the simile, he said: "Take a child, for example, it says, "I want milk, I want water, I want to go to but what rr rt thorn ovan ttrion are without meat. But a bor that no nas servea as neaa or me Four of the leading Baha'i sum i "llr stuuuis in uus couniry are teacher at North Carolina State! Ezekiels "Dry Bones In The Val ding annual scmesler this college, Fayetteville, N. ana ley," in bis sermon Sunday at 1 month. The schools are designed Mother AME Zion church, 148 W.

to promote unity among all races 137th I and creeds. Each year more than In Mowing his theme, "Dry races and culture in the United Bones," the guest preacher assert Slates and other partj of lh(J wor(J e1 thai present day world leaders come to these schools to express are sucking on dry bones. This. 1 conception of the "oneness of he said, is illustrated in all walks mankind." TTnmr niiwuniii njmni im aw iiii wejeiiiuiiipcw aeo 1 'I nuii'i" CHILD USHERS Ushers at Mt. Nebo Baptist church are shown here with their pastor and their matron." Future child leaden are, first row (left to right) Bernard Brodgen, Linda Oliver, Beatrice James, Vincent Banks and Harry Tuition free, the suhieet inrhM H.

Jackson, president of the Na tinnnl TTCA i a ciuzensmp, universal vc.u.., kinBdom of neaven peace, comparative relieion and and Bishop Decatur Ward, the history and principles of the N'chIs of the African Methodist Baha'i faith and its relation to Episcopal (AME) church. other religions and human society. TOP STAFF The largest of these schools, Green Acre in Eliot, Maine, com prises 120 acres with 15 buildings ever it expresses in the way of de and was founded in 1927. Such sire, the wish is solely for Americans as Booker and that is our trend today." Washinf on; educator and Wil at a "general convention of Ken I Not aU bone5 Uonist, have spoken at the school. tucky Baptists in Henderson.

Hea iewo4 uus years instructors In I in thav iMiirfoH Dr. Genevieve Coy, head of psy cT van in rno eiin ann rMonort nnnlrtrttt ttntment TT4. i i theoio.ical semmary since 1 iu clt rtfi MhVS his retirement. Dr. Lanier, for anything.

You people from the of a New York import firm; Bea miu ik we oiueai atuve soutn wno Know sometning aDOut trice Thigpen, co author "Div Dr. JacKson ana uisnop isicn cle were among 22 Americans named to the powerful body by a unanimous vote of more than 1,600 delegates to the second assembly of the World Council of Churches in session at Northwestern university, Evanston, 111., Aug. 15 31. Bishop Nichols is a ranking principal of Eocker T. Washing down on "moral righteousness," Royal Ontario Museum of Jackson maintains offices at 3101 ton srhocL Hopkinsville.

concluded the speaker. I Archaeology, Toronto, Canada. South Parkway. WimCMUR GUIDED FRAMES A northern plctor ln i rlclm tnm mr eelf th trow h8 kno lutl ibout rt. It intr ta itnornt dIr who proudlr eluiie p.nun wlvhout noticing lh lrm nd will both for ilttli or nothing la tor ci, frimet hav vlu ol their own tnd should choitn with I ri nre to whit will pitted ln them.

Oood framei lor food picture, ch'ap Imm lor chp pictures. To be aure. It 1 the pftlntlnt tht counu nat ot within tho luldrd frame. 80 It should bt with our churches. Too tre'4U'htl we set ornste structures erected for worship beautiful tnd rich but without a itnuine showinf ot Christian life that (nrlches the hunirr spectator: The frame work of devout worshippers Is Jacklnc.

On the other hand, we hav seen prlceleaa plrturea llvinc Pic fire of the power of Ood it work ln Iniplred worshlppera whose place of worship la a jarlihlr glided or unadorned store front church, an un painted bulldlni. or an onlmpoilrtf. chapel. The church with workers tor Chrut and Hli llorr la the vital need. Likewise, the Christian acceptable to Ood, Is he whose Ufa within It sustained br the spirit of Ood.

The witness whose heart Is hollow likened br Christ to a sepulcher filled with dead men bones. Better Is to ha rich with the blestlnsa of the Holy Spirit than to be wealth? with ldlr foods that have 00 eternal value. W. A. BOOKER, MINISTER St.

Ptul Church J4 West 132nd Street New York 27. N. T. CaUioltVfCotumn THE WAYS 0 OOO Ho you wsnt to be a success? Well, who doesntf Nobody wants to be a failure. Everyone of us likes to win and to coma out on top.

But when do voj win? When are rou a success? A food Job Is alrktot but we all get too old to work. Moner. friends, social standing we all must die and leave these things behind us. When arc ton really a success? When do you win something you can't lose? Tha only success; the only time you an winning Is when you are close to Ood tnd stay there forever. Death takes everything from us.

It tikes everything but tt the tame time It can also Hve us victory. Death can be a victory If we are united to Christ during our days on earth. If we have lived with Christ then after death We shtll go to Chrlit and remain with Him In glory forever. But such a reward Is not to be had simply for the asking. It takes a treat deal of work and real irriMce on our part.

People who art a success ln Ufa who hgva money, fine clothes, locial atanding and all the rest of It have hid to work for what they are now so busy enloilng. They pud the price for their success by work and study. And ln our turn wa must also pay the price for our success. We have a different idea of what we want but luat tha same m'tJ p' 01 Pr" tnd sacrifice. It It no easy Job to do wntt Ood wsnts when the whole world and almost everything ln it trlet to drtw ut ln the opposite direction.

We live with Christ and we stay with Christ forever If we receive the Barrimems of the Catholic Church. Chriat Instituted the Sacraments so that we could stiy with Him now and forever. Art you with Him Church of St. Aloyilut 219 West 132nd St. New York.

N. Y. Canaan Baotiit irch MW tllTH aT Rw EDWARD If tfoora oatlot aunrlsa Prayer Mt. Moriah Bist Church ITH RET JOHN 01 vans Pastor a sa am. flsc Pravcr 30 ass Sunday School Mary's Chapel Baptist Church Ml UniO ST RE SHIELDS Mt.

Nebo Baptist Church MM Itb Ave. at ntth Bt. Rev WlUltm D. Otrdner, Pastor 30 am. Sunday School 11 Homing Friendship Baptist Church IM U1ST ST RET THOMAS KUgore ptator.

Sunday School II it Morning Worship II a. as Metropolitan Baptist Church IVTR ST AND TH AT NET O. Stamps tDO. pastor Sunday aervlcet Sunrle Prayer Meeting aa Sunday School a a. Southern Baptist Church 11 WEST Cosby lOStb STREET.

RET Wilson, pastor. Sunday Sharon Baptist Church 61 EAST llltb BT. RET. T. BOW srd Washington, pastor.

Sunday New First Baptist Church 90S W. Iflnd ST. RET WILLIAM P. Eaton. Minister.

II IS. Morning "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH Bethel AME Church Wttl U2nd et Rey. Richard APTISTS Worship p.m. BTO m. Bvc nlng Worship.

Holy Communion Every 1st Sunday at 110 m. Prayer circle Wed. st ra. Prayer nesting Thurt. at I p.m.

TO I a. Evening Worship. Spa Btptlitpi 1st Sua Spa Holy Cea. amnios Jnd Bun a Weekly Prayer Strvleee Wed. I a Morning warship 10 a.m.

BTTJ pa Evening worship pa. Broadcast Sta WHBI a Eoly Core a union Ird Sunday. II a Baptism and Holy Comaualaa p.m. Weekly Prayer Meeting, frt. a pm.

Services: Sunday School, lam War chip. 11 BYPD Spa Evening Worship. pa Tuesdays. Prayer Meeting Spa. Communion 4 pa, tod Suaday School 1 1 a m.

1 Preaching Sunday, 11 a Missionary Meeting, Tues p.m. Prayer Meeting. Prl p. a. Worship.

1:10 P.M., Evsnlng Way Iblp. Boly Communion. Pint Sun Sty. 130 P.M. Prayer Meetings, Prt day 1 10 P.m.

CONOBIOAT10NAL Crace Contregational Church 310 WEST 13910 STREET Union Congregational Church ee WEST 1MTH ST RET JOHN Dr HERBERT KINO, minister Sunday Morning Worship 10 A M. Soiolstti Doloreg Mtrdep, Mary Robbt. SL Pen. DO. pastor.

Sunday Services II a a and I ea fmag People Aetlvttlee and Camilla Training Tuesday to Friday I te I p.m. aroiTOUO run Refuge Temple 114TB ST AND TTB ATX BIJHOP Lawsoa Tb DD LL Morning worship II am. Sunday School I 30 pa Afternoon eervlea 11 Toung Psoplt'e Meeting pa; Evening worship Spa Broadcast Station WBNS lU I Services sack eight I Satsrr day Youth for Christ Service pm Prayer service Dally lam and Seuraar AO Night Prayer Service. METHOOIST 4 audepraaa. pator.

Sanday ScbocS, I la: Morning warship, II pal ACE League a Bvenlas wag nip. I a James. Second row (left to right) Ernest Poin dexter, Roy Whitehead, Carl Brown, Samuel Brown. Robert Whitehead, Kenneth Flood. Top row (left to right) Rev.

William D. Gardner, Michael Robinson and Mrs. Elizabeth Bell, matron. Mt. Mlebo Church Wep Elect Jackson, Nichols To Top Another basis for the suggestion, they point out is the com They also refer to the Scriptur al injunction, "Train the child in the way he should go, and when he grows up, he shall not depart from it." SET FINE EXAMPLE Mt.

Nebo Baptist church, at 127th st. and Eighth is one of the many churches in Harlem endeavoring to follow these Bibli cal precepts. Examples of this are prelate of AME denomination, the children's usher group and the which claims a membership of 1.166,301. His offices are located in Philadelphia, Pa. Dr.

Jackson iS the elected official spokesman of more than 4, 526,847 Negro Baptists as president of the National Baptist convention, USA, the largest Ne gro organization in the world and umvemty president in ihe U. SJ cooking, know the nutritious value tineuished Neeroes Ah.n. im tw He is now president emeritus of you also know that cooking with1 Dorothy Morrell, public relations nomination in America. the institution. a bone that has neither meat nor tonsultant; 0.

Z. Whitehead, WORLD'S LARGEST Reverend Lasley, a prominent i marrow results in nothing but hot television star; Elahi He is also pastor of "historic Oli fgure in Baptist church circles, is water." chemist and art critic; Keith De vet Baptist church In Chicago, second vice moderator of the Ken The crux of the trouble with our folq, public relations writer, and recognized as the largest Protest ty general assembly. He is also world today is "we have fallen F. St. George Spendlove, curator ant congregation in the world.

Dr. "Tiny Tots" choir. Members of the two groups range in ages from five to 12, and are as' dutiful in attending morning services as are the adult members. Youth Pace Its Problems I By JAMES II. UOGANS Americans of all levels and shades of opinion unanimously agree that juvenile crime and delinquency, especially in our large cities and communities, is one of Take, for instance, Carl Brown, the nation's major social prob vice president of the usher group.

ideas of the world. It is my personal belief that if a child is trained right it will grow right." Mt. Nebo church, comparatively speaking, is a small church. But its membership is growing rapidly under the leadership of its young minister. Most all of its officers are young men, and they offer inducements to young people to attend the church.

In short, Mt. Nebo represents the modern church. i The U. S. tanker fleet is the largest in the world, consisting of at least 450 ships of 1,000 or more tons each.

ATTENTION! Workln? Parents of School Age Children Place Your Children In Safe Hands at The School On The Hill 421 W. M5th Street, N.Y.C. AU. 6 4950 GRADES I TO 6 ALL DAY PROGRAM AMionobe Ratti CUmonc Sabouria, Diitctor in i lunday achoai I a crate 11 a.rai HTO Evening lervlec JO as 11 ass Morning Service at TPO I a a Evening Service PrV lay. I aa Chair rehearsal aaa club siesUngc pastof Sunday School a si.

Worship 11 30 a and I 9 Holy Com union every 41a Sunday at I prn All are welcome to our services. METHODIST Bridge Street African Weslevan Met dirt Episcopal Church wwji strnntlra 'The ha It STMT VESA NT AND JETFEIWOII Creator St. Lukes A.M.E. Church IIJRO ST AMMTERfHM ATE Mother A.M.E. Zion Church I4MI WEST IITTH ST RET BEN.

Emanuel A.M.E. Church lT 41 I1ITH ST SA SIN RET Hughes, onto, Sunday Mt. Zion A MI. Church HADISON ATE I1ITH ST RET William pistor. Sun 1tv School I 30 a Worship II a Metropolitan Comnunlty Methodbt Church 1MTB ST AND MADISON ATI "SERB i.rr NO MAR SB a BTRANOEB" St.

Ambrose Pr.tant Episcopal Church WEST 110TB ST RET ALEX Lutheran Church ot the Transfiguration 121TB IT. RET PAUL a. West, Ptator Morning Sirvio Lutheran Church of St. John The Evangelist ItT MAOJER ST. BROOELYN.

S.T Trinity Lutheran Church of Locust Manor The Friendly Church with The String Metitgt" at Merrick and Commandment Keeper Congregation ST W. 128th St. (Ethloplaa St. Ann's Spiritual Church 140 W. 12S St.

Bishop Bolton, In charge TRANSPORTATION Anghttr Now! Where Prayers Are Answered The Rev Jacob A Portloet minister Sundivt Church School lad Relit lous Eduritlnei I'll a a Mnmtnt worihlo fl am: Ai'E Uieut tad aver Weettnes Tvn ana Everting wtrshlo 1 n. Rev Albert A Davis pistar 8m dtv School IM a a Wnr.hlp Bare ice II in and I ACE Poraa It Class aectlntt. Tuesdayt vi am Jim la Robeson, outer Momuw service. II ta: Church School. I pa ICt I pa Evening Service 1 School, i a a Wonhis 11 a and I a Class and Prtyer Meet kg.

Wednesdays. Spa ACE League. I a Services. Spa Prayer and clast atctlagt Wtdata dire. 3S 11 Morning Service II aal fventwe tervlc Spa Methodltt Toutb Pot lowshtp Meeting pa.

Sunday School IJrl a Rev William Jimes. alnlstct BPUVOPAI, aader Walcett, rector a a I School, A a Sung Mtllat sum Seraoa, II a Evensong tad Ser bos. a II AM Sunday School 1 PM Tea pert at Confirmation Classes Prldtyt at 4 Mi Btturdayt si 1130 PM. Rev Rlcnird Elopf. Patter, svaa dirt: 7:10 A.M roe Boly luchar 1st, I4S Sunday School.

UOO AJI The Service an! Serifion Baalley Jamaica, N. T. Divine Service 10 A M. Sunday School 11 A M. Vacation Bible School every day I to 11 noon.

Rev. P. Oeorte Breuer. Ptator. Rev.

Etwin H. Thompson, Asst. Pastor. Tel. JA CHRISTIAN SCIINCS Twelfth Church Christian Science 14T Wert Wrd Bt.

New York City. Sunday Services at II a a. and I pa Sunday School at 11 aa Reading Room open Dally from (1 Noon to p.m. OTHI CNUS)CNt Bebreps. RabM A Matthew, tr urge RiDrew Scboe Mono it wedaetday Ihaiaday aa ar sees Prtday pa Satardav aa and 1 aa 1 Jl and mm Rev.

Edith Pemberton, Asst. Pas tor: Sunday School I a.m.; Wor ship Uam. and m. Hea tag and Message Service, Even Thursday at tun. JAMAICA PASTOR BACK HOME The Rev.

Emmer II. Booker, pastor Allen AME church, 105 41 L30th Jamaica, N. returned home last week from a vaca ho attended the World Council of Churches at Evanston, 111., and said it was the "most stupendous demonstration of Christian uni tj," he had ever witnessed. AFRICAN BISHOP AT FIFTH AVE. CHURCH The Rt.

Rev. Roderic N. Coote, bishop of Gambia and Rio Pongas, West Africa, will be the guest picachcr at the 11 a.m. services, Sunday, Sept. 5, at the Church of the Ascension, Fifth ave.

and 10th st. Bishop Coote was a delegate to the Anglican Congress and BATON ROUGE, La. Last week when Southern week when Southern ii orcn in me principles ana aoc pay jn molding character in chil university KGIIQIOUS lOnel trinel Christianity before tney dren, the Rev. William D. Gard held its first separate farm and i i xt Indoctrinated with too many npr young pastor of Mt.

Nebo home week more than 500 Louis iaise laeas or me. gro religious leaders have been elected to the 90 member Central Committee, top policymaking body of the World Council of Churches. They are the Rev. Dr. Joseph church, said: iana farmers and their wives were "It is our belief that the church in attendance.

can curb juvenile delinquency and mand of the greatest Christian of make a better Christian commu all time who said, "Suffer little nity, if the child is given the children, and forbid them not, to proper religious training before it come unto me; lor ot sucn Is the, is indoctrinated with so much false SCHOOL CLASSES for Men and Women DAY AND NICHT Beginners and Advanced Also Bible Trailing Classes THE HELPING HAND MISSION ACADEMY 111 West 132 Street, X. Y. C. AU 6 1405 sions were held. This church is one of the most beautiful Negro churches in the nation's capital, it is said.

IIAVE REVIVAL SERVICES The Rev. Edward E. MacEddy, tion with his family. While away i associate pastor of Metropolitan church, will hold a series of revival services at Mt. Nebo Baptist church, 127th st.

and Eighth ave. beginning on Wednesday evening, Sept. 8, and continuing every Wednesday evening until Sept. 29. The services will be.

held under the auspices of the church's praying band, of which Mrs. Julia Singleton is leader. The Rev. William D. Gardner is pastor of the church.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES The ability, power and sinless nirfection which characterize man's real nature in God's like World Council of Churches, which 1 nes. will be emphasized at Chris met in this country in August. In his work in West Africa the prelate has watched the growing of nationalism and has some definite ideas on the right and wrong methods of meeting it. CHRUCH OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST CONVOCATION New York delegates to the 35th annual convocation of the Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ, held in Washington, Aug. 9 22, returned home last Monday and said the attendance of 5,000 was the largest lems.

And the disturbing thing Carl explained that hig group in he history of thn church nnp about the situation Is tint there serves every fourth Sunday, and 0 the highlights of the meeting doesn't appear to be any immed every member looks forward to was the burning of $250,000 late solution In sight. The courts, that day wnn great pleasure. "i the police and other civil curbs have been an usher for a year," and social agencies seem helpless said Carl, "and I think it is good to cope with the menace. I to be something in a church." Church leaders, however, sug THE PASTOR SPEAKS gest a long range program as the jn speaking of churches iand the ultimate solution by training ch part some 0f their activities should mortgage of the Bible Way church, New Jersey ave. where the ses Form Week At SU t'an Science services on Sunday, Sept.

5. The Lesson Sermon will be "Man." DR. AND MRS. B. C.

ROBESON GO WEST Dr. Benjamin C. Robeson, pastor Mother AME Zion church, and Mrs. Robeson, left New York by plane Monday for Chicago. While there they will attend the World Council of Churches at Evanston, which Is a suburb of the Windy City.

REGISTER NOW! WITH THE Church of Christ Bible Institute 112 EAST 125th ST. NEW YORK, N. Y. An Institution For Teaching Theology, Sunday School, Missionary and Social Work. In the heart of Harlem and convenient to all points.

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