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Pope Seven A. xxx ong tli li la WARD CHAPEL. By Percy Webb. Ist Sunday was the second quarterly mcctihj? at Word Chapel "Hear Not, Oh, Lord; Be Glad and Ucjoicc; for the Lord Will Do Great Things." The services were well attended throughout the day. The Sunday School is RrowinR in attendance each Sunday.

At 11 o'clock the choir full of Gospel hymns marched in and took its usual place under the direction of Mrs. Sadie Wyott and baptized the hearers with the solcm-nesa of their gospel singing. The pastor, Rev. G. E.

Horsey, preached a soul-stirring sermon; subject, "Walk Worthy of the Vocation Wherewith You Aro This was indeed a God-sent message, being well explained and the excellence of the deliverance made it well 'mderstood by its hearers. Get the theme of the text, "It Is More Important for Us to lie, Than It Is to Do." Three new additions to the church. At 3:30 the sacramental service began. 'Rev. A.

U. Harris offered prayer for the opening and Rer. Boldcn of the C. M. E.

Church gate the scripture reading, after which Rev. M. C. Knight of Allen Chapel, Quindaro, delivered a sermon that the fervor seemed to give new life and the worshippers soon manifested their acceptance. The collection for the day was'1 splendid.

The Endeavor is improving rapidlv and the topics are full of inspiration. The Sunday School is climbing for the top in attendance. "Roll not the poor because he is poor, neither oppress the nfTlicted in the gutter," was the text of the evening sermon. Lodge Directory A. F.

A. Missouri Jurisdiction HIGHLAND AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH. By Ethyl Kimble. Thursday night was a great night. Our pastor, Rev.

Q. C. Craig, delivered two great sermons. He chose for text, "Lord, What Will Thou Have Me to Do?" Our souls were made to rejoice in the God of our salvation At 1:30 Sunday School was good and well B. Y.

P. U. was a success, will continue throughout the week. Collections were good. Calloway, Edwards and Young, also Deacon Thompson, are on the sick list.

We pray for them speedy recovery. Don't fail to como and hear our great pastor. He is indeed a man of God and a great gospel preacher. Everybody is invited and made welcome to our services. lug Sunday will bo a High Day at ourl church and all our friends aro invited to bo present Hov.

A. D. Harris, Pastor. NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH. ST.

JOHN A. M. E. CHURCH. Services Sunday wero yell attended.

The pastor preached a very Interesting sermon, his text was found in Rev. 7:3.... The Sunday school Is doing a great work, under tho direction of Mrs. E. Flnley.

pastor's Aid Club met at the homo of Mrs. M. J. Hill Friday. After the order of ness the hostess served a dainty lunch Maggie Harris is on tho sick llBt this week.

Mrs. Sadie Manloy who has been qulto sick Is convalescent Our Quarterly Meeting Is Sunday. Pastors and their congregations arc Invited to attend. Rev. It.

R. Everett of Argentine. will preach the Sacramental sermon at 3:00 P. M. Tho public Is cordially Invited to attend our fcrvices.

Hie B. Y. P. U. was also Interesting and well attended.

Twelve persons joined the church last Sunday; three by baptism. are all glad to see Mrs. Reeves back in our midst again. Chorus is drawing large numbers every Wednesday The Crusaders' Pink mnitii pvmv Thursdav 'vpnini -j i under the leadership of Mrs. Brook- ins.

preached an able and interesting sermon. During the day's services there were five additions to the church. At the morning services a donation was given to the Community Center. Our church thinks this is a very worthy institution. mission is still doing good work.

T. A. T. Clubs ure looking to reach the mark on rally day. We welcome all to attend our church.

Rev. S. W. Toles, Pastor. Sunday School at 0:30.

At 11:30 a. m. the pastor preached a soul-stirring theme "The Christian Legacy." Our hearts wero made to burn while ho spoke with us. At 3:30 the pastor of St. John Church spoke and his choir was in a rally for the Mission Circle.

7:45 the pastor again preached. Mission Circle met at the home of the president, Sister B. We are very sorry indeed that Mrs. Toles is one of our sick and we pray she will soon be out again. SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH.

Officers for 1920. Grand Master Crittenden C. Clark, SL Louis. Deputy Grand Master Charles 15. Coivngton, Louisiana.

Senior Grand Warden J. R. A. Crossland. St.

Joseph. Junior Grand Warden Eucenn La-cey. Kansas City. Grand Treasurer Harry H. Walker, St, Joseph.

Grand Secretary Leon Hill. Boon-rllle. Secretary of Relief Willis G. Mose-ley, Kansas City. Grand Lecturer.

First District P. LJ Pratt, Cameron. I Grand Lecturer, Second District E. J. Cooper, Moxlco.

Member BoArd of Relief K. D. Smith, De Soto. Member Hoard ot Relief George i Roniro. Mt.

Vernon. Grand Chaplain W. II. Botts, Oma-I ha. Next placo of meeting.

Joplin, Mo. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH. 1325 East Fifth St. Rev. Geo.

W. Devlin, Pastor. Sunday wo had enough out to have a good soul feeling service for 11 A. M. Our pastor preached one of his old favorite texts from Psalms.

I Will Behave Myself in a Wise and Perfect Way, subject "Obedience." It being his birth dato he gavu a short biography of his life and preached a wonderful sermon delivered with power and ability Sabbath School was very well attended In accordance with the cold weather. There wero twenty-three children present. Sister Devlin is putting new life In the Sunday School and asks the co-operation of parents and has a class for tho ones. After Sunday School the children served the pastor with cream and cake President, Sister Bird. The time was well spent and each one in his or her own way telling of tho fervent work done by the pastor In this North end trying to raise the people to a higher standard of Christian living.

Subject at night, "Remembrance." All the sick aro better. There will bo a funeral hereo tho First Sunday in at M. Watch for particulars. Tho Kansas City Sun can ho found every week at 517 Lydla. I 1413 Vine Street.

The services Sunday morninR were poorly attended. Rev. j. n. Brooks, tho jiastor conducted a real old fashioned prayer meeting.

Tho fervent prayers and tho singing of Dr. Watts' hymns brought about a spiritual feast. In the evening service our pastor gave us a lesson on "Faith" uslnp Job as tho central figure of the argument. E. C.

Callaway was with us at the B. Y. P. U. meetinjr and cvenlne service.

Emmett Goff and Julia Mayfield were united In mar- I riago last week. Rev. Brooks officiated. Brother M. H.

Harris is able to i bo up again. Sister Addle Sears is convalescing Brother Ncal has suf fered a relapse Harmony Club and tho Mission Circle held a Joint meeting at the homo of Sistesr Maggie Moore Tuesday. Como to Church Sunday. Services also at 3:00 o'clock. Rone Lodge No.

25, A. F. and A. meets the 1st and 3rd Monday in each month. All Master Masons In good standing welcome.

H. 1,. Kinsley, W. c. II.

Countee, Sec'y. Liberty Lodge No. 37. A. F.

and A Liberty, meets tlio 2nd and 4th Saturday nlshta In each month. Nelson Wallar W. llobert Dodd. Sec'y. St.

Stephens Chaptft- No. XT, Uoyal Arch Masons, Liberty, Mo. Meets first Tuesday ta each month. Nelson Wallar H. 1'.

Wm. Robinson, Recorder. St. Matthew Commandery No. 17, Liberty.

meets the thlid Saturday night Stnrks, K. Itublnson, Rec. Sec y. GRANT CHAPEL A. M.

E. CHURCH. Rev. J. T.

Riley, Pastor. Our services were good Sunday. Rev. S. Crawford preached for us Sunday night a soul-stlrrlng sermon which wo all enjoyed.

Tho church Is deeply grieved over tho loss of our faithful member, sister Lucille Todd, who died reuruary in the full triumph of laith. Her funeral was conducted at tho church Wednesday afternoon by tho pastosr. Rev. Riley assisted by Rev. Barker and Rev.

Itritton. Reso lutions from tho church by the pastor's wife. Mrs. Riley. Sister Todd leaves to mourn her loss a devoted husband, mcther.

daughter and a host relatives and friends Our Quarterly Conferenco was sheld Thursday night by our Presiding Elder, Rev. W. H. Prince, who made a powerful ad dress to tho church which was very Inspiring to us. INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH.

Hy Mrs. Dearlngton. So thu people may know: The services at tho Institutional Church. 18th and Charlotte street woro oxcellent. The pastor.

Rev. A. B. Harris, preached a grand sermon which was highly enjoyed The Sunday school was splendid. This com- ItETIIKI.

A. M. E. CHURCH. By Mnttic B.

Evans. The Sunday School opened with a splendid attendance at 11 o'clock Our pastor pleached from Ephesian "Awake, Thou subject, "Sleepers Awake." This was a very instructive sermon. The thought came to our mind: Are we asleep in God's service? Then wc must awaken and let God get glory out of our souls. The C. E.

League continues to grow in interest and attendance. At 7:45 Rev. Dawson preached from Cor. 1:13: And now abidoth faith, hope and charity; subject, "The Geometry of Life." Every completed life has three sides: work, love and religion. If one of these is left out our life is not completed.

Love is the foundation of religion. Jesus says, "If we don't love those whom we have seen, how can we love Him whom we have not seen, so then let us love one another. Faith without works is dead. We are saved by hope. But hope that we see is not hope for what a man sceth.

Why doth he get hope. Christ in you the hope of glory. Faith, hope and charity, the greatest of these three is charity, which is love. Come and worship with us. You are welcome.

Bethel, the strangers' Home and Sinners' Friend. BLUE VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. A. W. Lightscy, Pastor.

Sunday was a high day at our church. At 11 o'clock a. m. the choir was at -its post and rendered great services, which were enjoyed by nil present The pastor's text was Kings 21:20. He preached an able sermon and each one was made to see that he sold himself each day.

Sunday School and B. Y. P. U. arc progressing nicely under the leadership of Brother Valentine and Sister Mary Williams.

Wnlkcr Williams is very ill. We are praying for his early recovery. FRIENDSHIP BAITIST CHURCH. Services were well attended all day Sunday. At 11:30 Rev.

J. Goins preached a soul-stirring sermon from Eph. 3:17, which was enjoyed by all .11. Y. P.

U. at o'clock with great pep. Our president is leading us to victory. Mr. Drew of the Second Baptist Church and Mrs.

Alice Brown of Pleasant Green gave splendcd talks. We arc very much encouraged to have our co-workers come at all times. B. Y. P.

U. collection, $12.94, with Ever Loyal winning banner, $15.54. at 8:30 by the pastor, Rev. S. C.

Doyle. Matt. baptizing three; additions for the day, five. Circle Thursday at 2:30.. Our masked entertainment on February 14 was quite a success.

Mrs. Louis Willard winnintr first prize, Mrs. Estell, second prize; little Miss Starks, 3rd prize. present and addressed the club. A I short program was rendered, after which delightful repast wns enjoyed, by the members and their guests.

The Colored Hun-ball league held its conference at the Center. From all reports the conference proved very satisfactory. Tho financial campaign for C. S. work will close Sunday, February 29, at which time all captains and team workers will make reports.

A very interesting community program will be rendered. The entire community is cordially invited. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. Services were fine all day last Sunday. The pastor, Dr.

Bacote, preached two excellent sermons morning and MORNING STAR BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday School was well attended Sunday. At 11 a. m. the pastor preached a very splendid sermon and it was enjoyed by At p.

m. B. Y. P. U.

was excellent and very inspiring. At 8 p. m. Rev Goins VINE ST. BAPTIST CHURCH All services were well attended.

One candidate for Mr. Wm. Tillery of Adams Street, Rosedalc, Kansas, is very sick. We were indeed glad to see Mrs. John Ralls out Sunday after a severe illness of about three weeks' sickness.

Josie Graham is also The following were visitors: Mr. O. Jameison, Mr. Chas McBride, Mrs. Annie Coleman of East St.

Juis, Mr. Will White, Jefferson City, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Edith ones, Mrs. Gertrude Evans, Mr.

L. Cancy, Mr. Daniel Curren of Muskogee, Mr. M. L.

Jones, Mrs. Francis, Mrs. The B. Y. P.

U. will visit at 19th and Highland Sunday, February 22, and assist in rendering a fine program. Don't fail to hear them. At 5:30 p. if you are a visitor at our church, don't fail to leave your names with the reception committee.

You will know them by their badges, so be ure to leave your names with them WAYNE MINER POST OF THE AMERICAN LEGION. The Post takes this opportunity to extend very cordial invitation to all ex-service men and their relatives to a free Corn-Willie Banquet and doughnut supper, Saturday. February 21, at 8:30 p. Community Center, twelve rounds of boxing. Sunday at 3:30 p.

m. French war diplomas will be presented to relatives of men who lost their lives in the service. The public is cordially invited to attend. Proerum and services, under direction of the Post, will be held at the Community Center. COMMUNITY SERVICE NOTES The Community Center at 18th and Vine street, is fast becoming a necessity thi3 is substantiated by the fact that the majority of the clubs are making the Center their head quarters.

The Salesmanship classes on Tuesday and Friday evenings are increasing in number and interest. The Pearl Dabney Club celebrated its first anniversary at the Center on Wednesday, February 11, at 2:0 p. m. Mrs. Pearl Dahne, in whose honor the club selected its name.

wa Y. W. C. A. NOTES.

The Girl Reserves arc rehearsing: every Friday at 4:30 for the Girl Reserve Pageant that will be given sometime during the formal opening of the Center. The date of the Pageant will be announced later. The Pageant will tell the story ot the Girl Reserves. The characters are: "A Girl Reserve," Gertie Monroe; "American Girlhood," Opal Fuin; "Spirit of the Y. W.

C. LoreiH Williams; "Spirit of Health," Gladys Smith; "Spirit of Knowledge," Will Pullman; "Spirit of Service." Bobbio Johnson; "Spirit of Spirit," Elizabeth Everett; "Flag Bearers," Thelma Foster and Corinnc Mitchell; Chorus of Girl Reserves any Girl Reserve who wishes to take part. The Pageant will be given under the direction of Miss Josephine Martin. Within the week it is hoped that all of the Y. W.

C. A. clubs of the vaiious churches will meet preparatory to the get-together meeting that will be held soon. February is the month to renew memberships. Work on the Center will bo completed this week.

Vesper Services will Iks held Sunday at tho Y. M. C. A. at 4 p.

m. Tho Gill Reserves will give a program. During Mrs. J. F.

Shannon's visit to St. Louis last week she visited the Y. W. C. A.

and their new boarding-home, which opened recently and will acommodate eenty girls. East St-Iui- oi. urm il their center last week. i MRS ALLEN MOORE Teacher of Piano, Voice and Violin of the Albert Allen Studio, 2735 Highland Ave. Phone Wabash 347.

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C. J. Walker's Supply AeenL After February 1, 1920, Mrs. Anna Allen ot Human Hair Work Shop will be found hero, also Mrs. C.

Drown, Mrs. Lulu Moore, Mrs. Mary Moorehead. THE Ideal Barber Shop! High-Class Workmen D. S.

OREGGS, Prop. 907 Wyandotte St. K. 0. Mo.

I 1 During the last few months I suppose that a hundred different peoplo havo come up to me at various times and said: "Say Ilubbell I notice you're driving an Aero-Eight. How did you happen to determine on buying It?" And to each of them I have given the samo answer: "Because I think It Is tho greatest stock car bar none that is built In America today! I did not buy my Aero-eight by mero chance The Aero-Eight was no stranger to mo. It struck ray fancy tho moment I saw the first one. flvo years ago. Tho light weight of tha Aero-Eight, the splendid balance, the case with which It rides and drives, the wealth of power, tho quick pick-up aro not to bo compared with." It you want to rldo in the car which is FIRST IN BUSINESS FIRST IN STYLE FIRST TO the top of the hill, CALL HUBBELL, Bell Thono Clifton 2013.

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