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Trinity Bible School Closes Friday Trinity Vacation Bible School will close after a suc cessful four weeks training:. Each group under able lead ership accomplished much in their fields. Mr. Charles Stokes, taught the old and new testament and Wood craft to the boys of his par ticular group. Mrs. Docia Howell was art and handi craft instructor. Miss Ollie M. Sharpe, Bible and Dra matic instructor. Miss Dore tha Graham, head of the primary department, Miss Bernice Tolliver, music and program director, Miss Eliz abeth Reddick, supervisor. The school was largely at tended throughout all the sessions and the children re ceived their training very enthusiastically. The school's closing program will be Wednesday, July 12, from 6 till 8. On Thursday, July 13, the parents are asked to prepare lunch and come with their children to our picnic on the beach. Rev. W. P. Ball, pastor of Greater Bethel A. M. E. I Church will preach at Trin ity on Friday night, July 14. Accompanying Dr. Ball will be his very able choir and congregation. Those of us who have had the privilege of hearing Dr. Ball know that he is very dynamic and a forceful speaker. TRINITY C.M.E. CHURCH Ml 4 N. W-Mh nOOORT SUNDAS A. M. Church Schodi 9:30 a jol Morning Worship.. Ilflfl a.m. REV. RONALD RAH MING Guest Preacher SUNDAY P. M. Epworth League.... 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship .. 7:30 p.m. REV. C. FARRINGTON Guest Preacher WE WELCOME YOU Lawrence L. Reddick, Jr. Minister The Church «f Gud True Holiness Fabernacle will broadcast its Sun day afternoon services beginning a* 3:30 and lasting until 4:00 p.m. Elder Thomas Richardson, overseeing pastor. 67th street between 13th and 14tb avenues. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1404 N.W. 68rd St. Tliird Floor Phones 89-2376 —89-9168 Love and Charity Bldg. N. W. 11th St. and 3rd Ave. Sunday School •*<> a.m. Morning Service 11 a-m Evening Service 7:36 Rev. James Culmer, pastor ADVERTISE MIAMI TIMES, MIAMI, FLORIDA PAGE TWELVE Sentence Sermons By Rev. Frank Clarence Lowry 0 What Have You Done Today? 1. Just how did you start off your part of the world today; did you say any way you chanced to live, it would ! move along some way? 2. That then would be really and perfectly true, if nobody cared and did just like you. 3. It would certainly be a miserable place in which to live if you avoided men and I avoided you, for fear of something we would have to give. • 4. Yet this sort of practice for the most part, in our land has subtlely been gaining ground, until now real friendship among men is seldom to be found. 5. Isn’t it a shame, when our world could be beautiful, comfortable and warm, we withhold sincerity and kind ness, and allow it to become cold and torn. 6. It is not quite time, despite what daily we see, for all honest-to-goodness men and women to work longer and press harder to set this old world free ? 7. She is suffering from a terrible complication of av arice, hate and deceit, and no head trained, heart drained, nor Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde can this sore malady defeat. 8. With that high fever she is running within that well shaped body, but double face, no quacks to her must ad minister, but alone possessors of God’s amazing Grace. 9. Could you answer such a call this moment and give strength where weakness abides; could you restore chords that were broken, and bring light where darkness now hides? 10. Such a one cannot afford to be idle, there is so much for such hands to do, in this world so diseased with hypocrisy and honest men and women so few. 11. Won’t you then bravely enlist in this army—your fighting front is right at your door; here are the wounded any dying all about you—for a wider and more profitable field, could you ask more? 12. Kind friend, this is your day and opportunity to look at God with an appreciative face; if you will use just a part of what He gave you, you will love Him, and with all mankind lovingly embrace. • ACRES* * J£j*“ „ SIQROO MUCK & SITES FROM t1«I9 MARL $ COO DOWN free transportation MONTH Only 10 min. west of Brown Sub Can 82-2626 july29 FOB BENT NEW 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS For Immediate Occupancy ATLANTIC MANOR N.W. 32nd Avenne & 41st Street MODERN, COOL AND AIRY Frigidmire Gas Range Hot Water Heater Garbage Disposal Unite Laundry Building—Dry ing Area Playground & Parking Space FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION Spacious, Beautifully Landscaped Grounds Select Your Apartment Now and Make A Deposit A MOST DESIRABLE LOCATION CONVENIENT TO SHOPPING CENTERS, BUS LINES, SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES CALL 48-4743 SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1950 1 ■ ||' ■ IP 1 "|PB u. v^m • ■'"lf * - ■’ m* jnjjA, IPTOP M u §*#. m ill Hear the Rev. W. O. Bartley, ex pastor of Ebenezer Methodist Church, on Tuesday night July 11 at 8 o’clock. He will deliver a ser mon in aid of one of the church’s auxiliaries while the church is pre paring for a rally. The Rev. Geo. Frank Ponder is pastor of the church. The public is invited. A cor dial welcome to all. The church is located at ,the corner of NW 3rd ave. and 11th st. Mrs. Annie Henderson is captain of the auxiliary. I BIGGEST SHAVING I BARGAIN EVER! I SUPER-SPEED ■■H— ONI.MKI 1*420? DsSkl I MSMNMt? I# BiH | HSBVAUII..J, GUARANTEED RADIO A APPLIANCE REPAIRS Also Auto Electric Repairs Starters—-Generators Regulators, etc. General Appliance Repairs 19 N.E. 14th Street Phone 9-1889 PROFESSIONAL PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER RECONDITIONING AND PAINTING A SPECIALTY I - WILLIAM PINDER - 1942 N.W. 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C / cramps, headache, backache. / for / —when due to female func- L* tlonal monthly disturbances. vor* * at noug I £.oMLmitsißsi& FIRST NEGRO GRADUATED FROM E. ST. LOUIS HIGH EAST ST. LOUIS, 111. (ANP) The first Negro was graduated from East St. Louis high here last week when Wardell Brooks was awarded his diploma. He entered East St. Louis high as a result of an Illinois statute passed by the state legislature which refuses state aid to school districts that segregate students in their schools. He expects to attend Normal col lege to study for teaching. Ultimate ly, he hopes to have a medical career. Young Brooks lives with his moth er, Mrs. Canary Banks, and his stepfather, Will Banks. Sunday School And BTW Meet To Open Th? 19th annual session of the Sunday School and BTU Congress of the Atlantic Coast Baptist As sociation will convene wfith New Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Rev. H. W. Moss, pastor in Florida City. The dates of this congress is July 11-16, 1950. A program of singing, orations panel discussions and debates will be held. Bro. Charles E. Gibson is Supt. of the Sunday School department and Sister I. G. Pratt heads the BTU department. Vernay Pratt, chairman of the publicity committee. Visit Bowe’s Barber Shop Tour Neighborhood Barber Our Motto: “SERVICE WITH A SMILE" ORLANDO STREET Carver Ranches Walter A. Bowe, Prep.