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California Eagle from Los Angeles, California • 7

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California Eaglei
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r', hr death was the crowning victory of her Chris tian labors. Hence, not only did we feel like rejoicing because of a victory won, but we were Inspired, and enccaifaged to emulate the ortahy Wonderful Virtues round la her liftk and to 6 epfefeUVd tb fetet God total jay ehfe tfea. The many oeauTltuL NagranY sowers and the host of ministers and friends present verified the fact 81s. Taylor ha dcarved her same on ham hd hbt ttuui. Pastor A.

T. Hinas officiated. He used her last words, "Thy Grace, is Sufficient, as the basis at his eulogy. It, was said that never had A funefril dkofe beattfftilly, fa-tatftndiy arranged monldtufcy Thd HILL BAPTIST LOS ANGELES BAMTST MINISTERS UNION PHILLIPS TEMPLE M. E.

CHURCH WtoMSHF" Dh )L Joiner, Pastor The paitor is back home again after a successful ten-days union revival mcctihg held at the Park Ave. Baptist Chhrch, Riverside. Calif. Park Ave. received a large number of new Weftbcrs ncluding the baptizing df twenty-thro wn the dOth of April.

The services on last Sunday were unusually Mgh ihd the presence bf the Holy Ghost manifested thrbogh but the day. Beghftfrig 6'nday, May the llth ggestfon of the pastor, S-ipefinten-th rough the litti, the church Will cele-j deflt RPPbinttd a special orate the 19th ubniversary bf the pass torate of Pr. AV. -H. Rosier, and we a committee to wait oil the young lady, with a suitable token of welcome.

The NcW-Comer was by unanimous and conducted. Rev. F. L. Taylor, the husband vf the decebsbd, dealUVs to express Ilk incerest, heart-felt thanks to his many friends iot their jptayen, vtk-fta, afid tokehs of love during thb illness, death and funeral tt his MTS.

He especially thanks his pastor afid chUbcfa for It was. through them that his burden was made lighter as ha was made to feel that his earthly Mu was a heavenly gain. Miss IN A M. MARSHALL, Reporter CONNER-JOHN5DN CO. RECENT.

DEATHS LEONORA SCOTT. PHILLIPS-1209 E. 34th St. Died 1931. Services at St.

Phillips Father W. T. Cleghorn. offeiati. terment at Roscdale Cemetery MINNIE WEBB 9620 Antwerp St Died April 24, 1931.

M. E. Churcli. Rev. ficiating.

Interment Cemetery. LEWIS WALSH 1274 E. Jefferson Special effort is-put fortti by every department of the First M. E. Ziofi church.

co Ind Fltoim street to iniice evety phfcsfe the services and helpful. We feel' safe in saying the no one -can go thr any of -our service without, receiving blesffiig, 'tirhither be Hurt sinner. inspirational singing, that is done by the clWh" Aider the leadership 'of (Mrs.) Haze) Whitaker intii the gospel that (Reached the power of the Holy Spirit by the pastof. Rev. Albert guarantees every enters here a ttvo-fold blessing.

I The program for the month of May dc especially interesting. The first- Sunday is ouf third quarteCly The RerA J. E. McCorkle. presiding Villi be with us.

The second Sunday is) Mother's Day which will be fittingly observed. The vffiird Sunday will be given to the study of the epistle of St. especially the thiro' chapter. fourth and filth Sunday will be given to the study 'of the 23rd Psalm. Three of the May will he on this Psalrti.

42nd 'and WhdbWorth REVk n7h. humphreys i Fhaftat- Phillips. Temple 'will hold a brilliant MWhttS Day service Suhday. The famous Temple choir of 40 voices will render special music for this occasion. Message will be delivered, by the pastor, N.

H. Humphreys. The stibjtfc't of tlit mdTnfttg talk Will be "Motherhood. At p. hi.

hit Ivfll spclk from the subjett, 'The Race Problem as it Affects the Whites and Blacks in the United States. Mr. Clinton Rosthtond, who has ft- cenfly returned from study abroad will sing at the. morning 'service. Yon arc; cordially jiivited to attend these Services.

Our many friends all OveV the city are tknfliMl a special invitation oworship with us Sunday, May 10. These services will help you. IN MEMOftlUM Our beloved Sitter Aflftffc Taylor a A precious one from us is gone A voice we loved is Stilled, A lac'e Is VacSht in out Church, Which never can be filled. The relatives and many friends of 81s. Taylor 'paid their last tribute of teSpfect to her tatt Saturday alter-Soon at the First baptist Chukch, Furlong, where she was eUlojgfEed.

Owing to the consistent consecrated Christian life lived by 81s. Taylor, her funeral was one of extraordinary elghificance, befog free of excessive Sadness And sorrow, because faer relatives afid friends felt that 9th and Cefatral Avmuua Wctoto3' 1 i'our BJs had hsalih hhffbbTta kft tfiksb by Italy llcfcOLttd ptar lannk. Wb vafi tot ad. dehvfo, loir rvirrlptloas. For refills osv Aom as bib- n'uffibbz.

A. WM.KY WlUlAMI- -THOl V. wilUAms ibOOtCMit i Angelus Spirittififisl Chiffth 9S24Ce1iqWn 'Alm PMm AT, 5262, LA. 1720 Service Sunday 11 A. M.

and 8 Tuesday 12; Fn- day Message Circle 8 F. M. Bev. S. B.

Turnbo, Pastor AYLOR-9406 Parmalee April 27 1931. ScrTceS itt Bcptftt ChSrat. Rev.A. T-fobs. offldaWkg.

1 Abetment at Evergreen FLOYD MOORE 3931 Dorsey SC ittg. Cemetery. DAIS JACKSON 1225 W. 36th SL April 29, 1911. Services 'at GaM-' ikv.

Beane, officiating. Interment at Evergreen ROBERT. GANT 1 141 E. 11th Died April 30k 1931. Services at Cnapc Rev.

Gaht Officiating. Inter-infm at- tvfctgfeeh Celnetery. PflARTiIACy nnzrzzzzrrrs i. ouve missionary BAPTIST CHURCH 428 Zamora St. Cetatral Gardena Wejgfratefnly reedrd additional num-oert In artefrdaute at Siinday School last Sunday.

This is one of the most outstanding features of our work at this field. The panehts art to be com-pimented for regularity, and promptness in sending the youngsters. Inc youngest Miss Jones rived tlnsr Tuesday, one week ago, just across fcfreet from the Church: add at the vote, paced bit the roll of the Schdol. Deacon and Mrs. Jones are hereby congratulated.

It was Communion Day. and we had a joyful time. Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Prowd, the newest bridegroom and hfide were in and the whoe church, led by Deacon Peace, gave them a sincere and hearty welcome. Deacon Hke, using Deaconess Andersons sotig This Little Light of Mine, gave us a real blessing. Our Brother Lewis will be on the track, very soon, with this song. Sister Payile, our Organist, with tlic assistance of the ladies of the Church, will conduct a Mu-icale and Spelling Contest next Friday Night.

May tire 15th, at our Church. The proceedds are ill aid of church funds. Lei Os unite in this effort and render real service, and receive the promised blessing. A token of love and kindly remembrance was tendered Dr. Frowci by Superintendent and Mrs.

Bateman at the morning service. At night we enjoyed a real treat in discussing the friendship of lour Lord with the family at llear Dr. Prowd on Snndy niorning on the subject. Shut In and Shut Out. At night.

Two Great Questions. We apiifleviate the attendance of the Choir. Sister Flippins is able to be out again we thank God: for this. Remember Mothers Day. 1L D.

PROWD. Pastor. WESLEY CHAPEL NEWS Last Sunday was an uiiiiMilIy high thy at Wesley. Monday evening at thti pastor, Dr A. i.

Shaw left over the I'niou Pacific to take up. his new entities in NeW Orleans. as the F.ditor iff The Southwestern Christian Advocate. This was known on last Thursday night. We wish for him Godjs speed and much success in his new; field.

You can't afford to mis the Services this Snirday morhing. Mothers Iky wd hie ohsered. I h. Lewis Gillies. Distric.t Superintendent will he our speaker arm will delver la message well worth your hearing.

'oimr to Wcslcv. Visitors are ways welcttiiic. I WEST COUNCIL STREET MISSION 2749 Council Street 1 Sunday aftehhoon. icev. c.

H. (David preach his first sermon subject what 51SS are inviting the -public to worship with us. Different Mfrtistcts and theit churches will he with us each evening. Closing tbit service the pastor will be honored with a banquet. The Pastors Aid is one of the wide-awakb cbihffdtfees of the thurch that is seeking To do Everything in their power to supply the material needs of the pastdr and -help lighten his burdens.

On Sunday afternoon. May 17th they win have charge of The Program and cordial lhvitatibd is extended to the Public. Sumptuous dinners are still being served free to our visitors and friends who worship With us each Sunday. A spiritual feast spread each evening to those who are1 seeking for truth. Come and bring your bibles.

SIS. E. JORDAN, Reporter. Corner of VttRm aved HdOper Ave. Rev.

E. Ek. Lightner, Pastor The past Sunday was a good day at Lincoln. The pRsto'r gaVc a 1 "Cotrr-lflunion Meditation, at the morning "t-rvicc Using -as his text: Lovest Tliou Me? (John- was one addition 'to the membership at this service. A goddy number of members, and friends partook of the Lord's Supper, administered at the ite olf the service.

At the evening hour the pastor spoke bn: Christian Growth! This Sunday, May. 10th, is Mothers' Day. In- addidtion to special music, the pastor, 'will bring at the morning service a special MbtherB day 'message. At the Caning Ser-icc which comes at 8:00 o'clpck the young people assisted by the choir will give a'Son'galogue, promises to be Very interesting. Mrs.

G. A. Bass of the California Eagle will be the speaker this service. Yon are cordially invited -to -worship 'with us at all 'times. Always something worth whitte Rt Lincoln.

THE L. A. MINISTER6 FEbfefcAriON I This rgahfzhtioh ft dbfhg fcttaT Fellowship coupled tian Education and Ser- good. Spiritual Fellowship coupled With Chfris vice is Its chief aim. Meetings are held during the month of May, evry Wednesday at 1:30 p.

m. at the Mt. Corinth Baptist church. C. Nhok, Preaidrnt Rev.

T. J. Johns, ftecV T. Vir. Anstyne, Reporter 1 i i r.

i ri I i i -The monthly will be given by musicale tor Mme. Anna May Mae III UC Kl CII UJ Griffith MtorrOw and her piano pupils, Sunday. May 24, 1931; 7:30 9428 ZAMORA STREET CENTRAL AVENUE GAR fENS WADSWORTH SEVENTH bXY ADVENTIST CHURCH 181 Ekst 37Ui'treet Special recognition of Mother's Day will take place at the Sunday night service. May 10th p. when the girth of the tKbtc Wni present an unique dialogue in Tull keeping with' the subject of "Mother.

For weeks these young workers have been preparing for this service and the Interested public is cordially invited to enjoy the splendid program arranged. Sabbath Saturday) at The 11 a. in. Elder. C.

A. Lynes. the assistant to The- Pastor, will preach- the MothfcPs bay.tentfon. At a. in.

the Sabbath school convenes, so far this year there is shown the-eame conqtant interest in the study of the Bible Aiim thi Sabbath School Tessdhs, that hhs been seen in years past. All of the services conducted by-the church, sttells fereatly tb The visitors weB ks to thb ttfriai inem-bershih. The church is growing-for every wee' rk some additions are made to Its membership. Reiqember the special mother's day program Sunday night May 10th at p. m.

Elder G. Rodgers, Pastoi tsL The Union met promptly with Rev N. H. Jones, the president, I. 4i -tfo chair.

Devotionals Wert tdfidhdfd by Revs. J. Camel, F. C. Washington, and J.

A. H. Eloiridge. It was a season of blessing. Reports frfm fWO Churches were given by Revs.

Johns and Washington. By consent of the body Rev. J. E. Pius made announcement that his church by unanimous vote agreed to send him -oh a trip tc lJberia.

lhe Union as a whole, ap-prdved iff the action df the Metrbpbii-tan Church-1 and that' with comment dation and went on record to sUp- Irnrt the arrangement money contributions. An informal, and open discussiotviff ed ties, and Martha, and Vfary wrtre'hot hsnoitvM two questions presented by rev. Df. Carter Why the Nine Abo- present at- the Cnirifixidh of the Saviour, was entered into ih A vkiy be-coining spirit. Dr.

Carter led, ahff closed the discussion, admirably, thd offered to prepare a pbpe'r later, on the subject. The Union, ld hy the Welfare Committee, re-affirmgd its unanimous eh dorsenient of Prowd for the position of Assistant Chaplain the County Hospital. The following is the Committee on effectnatifig the will of the Union: Kes. phis, Roz-. ier, V.

K. Carter, and the ex-officio 'member of the Gomniit-Tee. Madam Henrietta Childs, president of the Women's Work of the Western Baptist made an earnest, dignified. Rnd appreciative appeal for co-operation wth her. in her great work.

It is rcaly an opportunity f6r the Baptists of California to follow the leadership of this gifted woman. Rev. Dr. L. M.

Curtis, our latest Florist, was greatly commended for his efficiency his neW line of service especially the manner of decorations, and in the manner of charge. We enjoyed a splendid sessiertt. the president doing his best. H. D.

PROWD. Reporter. BETHEL CHURCH CHRIST (HOLINESS 1302. fi. adams Bishop Washington.

PA8TOR Christ the Revealed Son of God' was the subject of the sertnon, Sunday morning, preached by Washington fnotti Luke 23:33. He said. 1 Christ hte not the Son of God then nil Christians arc iars and every avhurch house becomes, a 'rtiohii-ipeiu to a ie, but we kfioVr Christ is the begotten of the Father: TWoi were ntofvd to trrept Lite Lord Jesus at the close -of the message. Rro. K.

Mall's gospel continue to he a mighty blessing fo those who are lifted add thrilled by spiritual music. The RnMhvrlioon meetings mi Monday nights are Ofgreat inspir-itio'u to all with special talks by the Iastor. The Bible lessons each Tuesday, eoutifme to hold the ihMrrcst.Yff all anu' eacii week there liAs' hem ail im crease in attendance and interest. Prayer nutting from 7-8 p. fn.

Vvcry flight led by Bro. and Sister Paul Dorsey. We arc ery sorry tb know it-tMl writing of the illness of Mrs. T. M-.

Washington, -wife of Rbdiop Wm. A. Washington. We pfay for her speedy recovery. There will be a pagvant cbndncted by Mrs.

Craig of Hamilton M. E. church, at Bethel. Thursday evcnfng, May 1 5th. invite ah Visitor our city and fricno's 16 vrorship vith us where the Holy Spirit is in evely seryicc and the souls of men arc saved khd blessed, Bethel Church of Christ.

thinks ye Of 'Christ. St. Matt. 22:42 verba everyone who heard Mils beautiful message was Gladys, Taylor, Reporter. Patronize Your Own Genius Patronize Your Own Genius and EfttfeYpriife We -call you'r attention, -so the.

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THEY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME PHONE: ADAMS PHONE: WEtmawi 3195 ZiiasVidfta 1400 EAST 17th V-- 1 STREET a c. tiOJ i ir (. a ILRlEAhlD SWOLLEN m. NO MATTEL HOW ki feNttfc JPSUSE WNED AND tdmcTiD RE5ENTATIVE CJT- UENS.

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