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The Omaha Daily News from Omaha, Nebraska • 4

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Omaha, Nebraska
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ji, tl 1 The Omaha Daily News Thursday, November 30, 1922, Page 4 J9- Fint In Circulation." Daily 'A verage, 83,618. w- Celebrating Thanksgiving in Good Old-Fashioned Style coercion. But upon that choice, in our time, as in Joshuas, depends the success or failure 'Of would our broad acres, rich mines, and splendid Industries be without business faitK. and courage? Upon tbf high standard of iti sen-ship depends national perpetuity. Righteousness exaltetb a nation.

We hare liberty, we should have no license." The Inheritance of the Christian Faith was the theme taken by the Rev. John U- Barton, pastor of the Immanuel church, at the Tit Thanksgiving cslebrstlon Ucksr, which hu been bow in a below sver since th world war, rc filtered normalcy again today aa Omaha observed the historic holiday In the good old-fashioned way, with turkey and an the trimmings, plenty of candy and nuts, and entertainment toerery bodys eh nosing. Turkey Day In Truth, During tb past several Thanksgiving even well-to-do households ant down to duck, or chicken dinner. Not ad this year. It service held at the Plymouth church.

greghtionml night. "To me the most hopeful slgn-of the ages-is the passing of tho competitive Men amongst churches," he said. Enumerating causes for thankful-' ness, ho said: "We should bo thankful for tho. uaw conception ofhs plans and purpose of righteous God. Me Is no longer considered God of vengeance.

Wo should bo thankful for an open biblg, which nil may interpret for themselves. We was Turkey Day. in vary truth. 1 Alt-Omaha -poultry commission men reported sales far exceeding thoee of last year and the year preyl- Ducks, chickens and geese have been a drug on the market, reported W. w.

Dayton of the Fairmont Creamery company. "Everybody turkey, and turkey only." 1 seemed to have more money to spend this year than last year." said Martin Foral, of the For-al Brothers Commission company. "We had many more orders than on -last Thanksgiving day." The Jerpe Commission company reported an unprecedented last-min-, wte rush of single orders from people Who, perhaps, bad decided to forego ODAY Another new business enterprise will open its doors to the public. Lets all be on hand to welcome the opening of the South Sides beautiful new Roseland located just north of 0 street on 24th, This new amusement enterprise is another indication of the substantial development of should be thauktul that the new emphasis in religion is on service, rather than on theory." Tho Bov. W.

D. King sketched the history 'of the Pilgrim forefathers. Hs spoke- at the- Hirst Memorial church-. Speaking to the Lutheran churches, the Rev. O.

W. JE bright, contrasted conditions here with thoseln Europe and Asia, wbtrs fsmins and financial distress Several other Thanksgiving services were held. A ft sen Activities. A majority of Omuhans had. nobly accomplished tbs task of tabulating their blessings during tbs morping hours, and gave themselves -over to festivities throughout the afternoon.

Hundred! went by auto or train to Lincoln to see tbs Notre Dam e-Nebraska football gams at which General John Pershing wlU occupy the box of honor. Afternoon attractions scheduled in Omaha Include -two championship football games, asd matinees at nil the theater. the South Side. Here is tonights special program Visit The NEW ROSELAND a turgey dinner, but who had succumbed to the bolldsy spirit at the last minute. Or, perhaps, something had happened to the Thanksgiving turkey, Ulnstrated above.

Probably the -pup reasoned that every dog is en- titled to hla day. and why not a Thanksgiving day? Gifts for Omaha Peer. Omahas poor were bountifully taken ears of. One of he most celebrations in this vidhlty occurred at Father Flanagans Boys home, where dosens of lads shouted their Joys at being able to celebrate Thanksglv-' Th J.I. I computed Dinner parties, theater panics, and daneing parties aro planned for tho -evsnlng.

Wednesday, and happiness radiated firms the faces clustered about tho Thanksgiving table la the new dining room. Th Salvation Army. Volunteer of AmeriCs -and Visiting Nurses were dlapemers of ThaaksgtvJng cheer. Special dinners were held at all Charitable Institutions. -Gueinean Heose CroeedT Real Batata tor Psrfewll An sag WlU tan Wt tjnlWs jAT'SFI tie A Mmm a Aw nr Ulh ssd HanrittM Bo as I IM.

booses, public buildings. 4 Hill VauL. tin walaen -lilt stneus were sissud Hmiufinaar i S.Sftt 8 P. M. the day, leaving Omaha fret to be faaUL--Tbo Omaha postoffico was Closed to the public, and the only Organ Recital Julias Johnson Vocal Selection rr.

M. Hill Presentation of Roeeland Mr.J.W. Morphy Picture The Marriage Chance Acceptance. Hon. Mayor Janes C.

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Joebua 4:15, "Choose ye this day wham ye wilt serve Bnt as for me -and my heuse, we will serve the toed. the Rev. Edwin H. Jenks of the First Presbyteries church delivered an address oe the national significance of Thanksgiving, stressing Christian fundamentals, at the union sorviee in tho first Baptist church. "Like our own Georgs Washington Joshua, was making a farewell address to his people," sold tho Bov.

Mr. Jonhs. "He advised them to give God first place. was matter of choice, not The following enterprising jnd ividuals, firms and live stock commission merchants have donated this space welcoming The Ne Roseland: Harry M. Binder (The Electrifier) National Roofing Co.

The ROSELAND Theater Patrons Are Assured of the Best in Music Tlie Clear Voiced Barton Organ Live Stock- Commission Merchants WfC South Omaha Merchants it ji'-t. i 1 i i Th naastPipg Oifaa Bryson Bros. Bowles Live Stock Commission Co. Byers Bros, ft Cp. Byron Clow it.

Laird Live Stock Commission Co. Martin Brothers Boberts Bros. Id B.jRoberts ft Chas. 0. Bobinson ft Co.i Standard Live Stock Commission TaggBros.

Wood-Oswald Co. Donahne Bros. James P. Clarey Fonda-Kells-Christie Ed Knollen -Mntnal Live Stock Commision Co. Stock Tard National Bank Iindley LiveStodc Commissh Cq.

Jamea W. Murphy (httyeif of hog oii orders) Peterson ft Michelson H'dw're Co. Philip's Department Store Dr. F. A.

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