The Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 34, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 4, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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APPRECIATION
8AR FRANCISCO
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ST. CYPRIAN'S EPISCOPAL
MISSION
Holds service in the Church of the
Advent, Fell street, below <Sough, San
Francisco. Holy commuqion 8:45 a.
m. Sunday School 2 p. m.; Vespers
3 p .m. All are welcome.
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
1297 Powell St, S. F.
Sunday Services 11 a. ro. and 8 p. w
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Class meeting Tuesday 8 p. m.
Allen Endeavor 6:30- p. m.
Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m.
Choir Practice Fridays 8 p. m.
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You are cordially invited to attend.
Rev. Nelson Prvor, Pastor.
St. Aigistine's Episcopal Church
St. Augustine'® Episcopal Church,
Twenty-seventh and West streets.
—Sunday services: 9 a. m., holy com-
munion; 9:45, Sunday school; 10:4o,
morning prayer; 11, holy euchariitf
12:30, baptism; 7 p. m., Young Poo
ffe'a Fellowship; 8, evensong and ser-
mon. Holy communion every Wednes-
day mo mi? tg at 9 •'clock.
Rev. D. R. Wallace, Rector.
First A. M. E. Church
The Church with a vison and
A Programme
A M. E. ZION CHURCH
(STARR KING)
1667 Geary Street, S. F.
Sundav school 9:45 a.m. Preach
ing at 11 o'clock. Christian En*
deavor at 7 P. M. Evening sermon
at 8 P.M. , •.
rev. mcgruder, Pastor.
First A. M. E. Church, Fifteenth
street, between Market and Wast,
Oakland—Sunday services: Preaching,
11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school
1 p. m.; Allen Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Prayer and c!a*>s meeting on Wednes-
day evening at 8 o'clock. . The Uard's
Supper every Sunday. Official board
every first Moaday evening; trustee
board every second Monday evening:
. Rev. F. D. SCOTT, Pastor
THIRD BAPTIST CHURCH
A. N. E. lion Chare!
A.M. E. Z ion church, 855 Camp-
bell street. Sundav school at 9:30
~ A. M. Morning service at 11 o'clock
Hjrda aad Clay Sts., Saa Fraacaco
Sunday services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. —praver and class meeting every
Sunday school 9:40 a. m. Wednesday evening ; preaching on
Sundav evening .at 7:30. Rev.
W. J. J. Bvers, pastor."f
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B. Y. P. U., 6:30 to 7:30 p. m.
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OAKLAND
PARK'S CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Park's Chapel a. m. E. church—
corner of Ninth and Chester streets,
Oakland. Order of service: Sunday
school 9:30 A. M.; preaching 11 a.M.
and 8 P. M.; praver and class meet-
ing Wednesday at 8 P.M.
REV. a. w. wright, Pastor
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
GOD IN CHRIST
Poralta St. at Eighth, Oakland
Sunrise prayer meeting at 5:3Q.
• Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Sermon 11:45 a. m.
Praise Service at 3 p. m. .
Evangelistic Service^ at 7 p. m.
Emma Cotton, founder and pastor.
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' PHILLIPS CHAPEL C. M. E.
CHURCH
Calforaia Jk Derby Sta., BarkaUf.
Sunday School at 9:45 o'clock.
Morning Service at 11 o'clock.
Sermon by the pastor.
Epworth League at 6:30.
Evening Service at 7 :30. Sermon by
the pastor.
J. W. Parham, Pastor.
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MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Corner Stuart and McGaa Sta.,
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Sunday School 9:30 a. xn.
Morning Worship 10:45 a. m.
B. Y. P. U. 6 :30 p. nu
Eveniny Service 7:45 p. m.
All Are Welcome.
Rev. W. M. Dixon, Pastor.
NORTH OAKLAND CHURCH
OP CHRIST
29th St. bet. Saa Pablo & Wast St.
Services every Lord's Day at 11 a.
m. and 8 p. m. Bible study and song
service every Thursday evening at o
1% m. AM are welcome.
W. D. Barksdale, Minister.
TAYLOR MEMORIAL M. E.
CHURCH
Corner 12th and Mag&olsa
J. Wesley Thomas, Pastor.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Sermon 11 KD0 a. m.
Sacred Concert 8.00 p. m.
Midweek Service Wednesday 8 p.m.
A cordial welcome awaits you.
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Baboo Manorial Church
37th Street at West,—Oakland
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Morning service at 11 o'clock.'
Young People's Meeting at 6:45.
Evening service at 8 o'clock.
You are cordially invited to attend.
Rev. F. W. Haynes. Pastor
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NORTH OAKLAND BAPTIST
CHURCH
32nd and Linden Sta., Oakland
Sunday School 9:00 a. m.
Morning Service 11 a. m.
Evening Service 8 p. m.
B. Y. P; U. Meeting 6:30 p. m.
Rev. G. C. Cole'man, Pastor.
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Market Street S. D. A. Church
"The Church where you feel at
home." «
Corner 34th and Market Sts.
Oakland, Cal.
Sabbath School (Sat.)..9:40 A. M.
Preaching 11.*00 A. M.
Special Sunday evening services:
Preaching 7:45 P. M.
Young People's Program 6:30 M
Rev. O. A. Troy, Pastor
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EIGHTY-FIFTH AVE. BAPTIST
CHURCH
SSth Avenue, Eaat Oakland
Mornng Service 11 a. m.
Evening Service 8 n. m.
Rev. J. E. Davis, Pastor.
[From an article by Dr George H.
Morrison, in the British Weekly,
London, England-!
Few gifts are more helpful than
the gift of appreciation; It is like
rain on the mown grass or «sun*hihe
falling on flowers. A recent essav-
ist divides people into minns and
plus people. The minus people are
those »vho leave us poorer, and the
plus are those who leave us richer.
Among the latter, in the common
wavs of life, where there i« little
applause and manv a wearv+»oiir,
are those who have appreciating
grace It helps folks wonderfully
when things are difficult, to know
that somebody appreciates. It is
always easier to march to music. A
word of appreciation how and then
would make all the difference to
thousands. whose dav's round is*
very largelv drudgerv.
Just as everybody vearns for love
so everybodv vearns to be appre-
ciated. The drudge? Ls of life are
always lightened when sonic b J\
understands. 1 here are few nobler
heroisms in the world than that of
those who have to toil for years
without a >ingle appreciative word
This gift of appreciation is always
a mark of a noble, generous nature
just as constant habit of depreciating
is the sign manual of littleness. 1 «•
depreciate is not to criticise, for true
criticism has an eve for beauty, lo
depreciate is.to betrav an uneasy
feeling of inferiority. But generous
natures are always forgetful and a. e
touched with certain sweet sc»cnitv
iind so have the heart at lei>ure
from itself. Nothing is harder than
to appeciate richlv the men who arc
doing the same work as we are.
Little souls delight in*fault-finding;
big ones in appreciating. Mean.folk
are always minus folk; great hearts
are the plus ones. Thev add to lite
and make it richer; they call out all
that is best within us bv the sun-
shine of tneir appreciation.
PAIR IS JAILED AFTER
TERRORIZING .TRAIN
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Davrs'-—Two men who
a freight train crew from the timr
of its departure itt Snisup Wr.
captured her:- bv a po—e. |"r,
officials u ired ahead t > L-avIs ;|
citizen^ armed and prepared i-.» t;,>J
the pair de::d or alive. I tic p;J
leaped off the train before it su»pficj
and the posse fired over iijvii UcaJ
l'hev surrendeied without rc»urn;
fire. The pan, who u ere I
iiave their nuiiio a> \ViHiaiii
and 'Jii^e Jui'i1.-*'.''!, uuiti t»f ;Vl j.s>iy
sipp4.' Fwice sav i;;c ^air
of their ^ i>.toi Uelu'e learning UaviJ
and wc»«j aimed only ano a , ^
Wi cil Ci '<.d iit'i tf.
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FIVE PUT ON LO'Ji'SVILLE
Pt?*-ICE FORCE
I oii'-vMe. !0\— Fi'*e ro'nr*\t jv.|
licenien have Heen pImc^1 on fiJ
I.ou svil'e p«»Iire fo-re. The c l
has had- fxvo colored d-1 rtiv- « -J
vear<v III-' nwv * fft w M J
a>signei5 »o dutv in the colored
f'Ct.» There in-<lr a tion ;»re not I
i i e>t vvJiites. 1 he five paf«'<-»lrv
:re Robert Brown, William D«wn|
Ji'hri fiavdeh, Willi <111 Scotr, anl
'• E- S'^pnerd. It is saiv! anothei
■»ne will be app »int d later. «u tlij
a pair of thc'in wiii^|j,*av> y|
dutv together.
TO OVERTHROW EVIL
Alhaflv N Y.- Eliminati »u «»f r;r|
! elioious liafrevis and the pro'iMti j
"f n eriv tnmal good w ill in 1
' ausf of worLI peace are aims of t|
R nha'el Her.iiann Foundation, i.;:|
which has filed certificate of jiv .;; ]
ration v\iin the Secitt .iv of Sta;:]
The field i f i,pe aiions is tin]
chiv/flv in the United M ile*. He J
quarters will Pc- j,i New York cn>|
Kaphaef Hcunao, Win. G McA.iJ
and Frank A. Vanderlip are aniuij
the fourteen directors whose name!
appear.
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NEGRO BANK IS SUCCESS
Lexington, Miss.—Another year
of success has been concluded bv
Lexington's Colored National Farm
Association, when ' 100 members
3ttendeo the annual meeting for the
review of business ana election of
officers. The association has 135
members, and has placed thousands
of dollars among colored land owners
of the county. It has a long record
of successful operation, and has had
much to with prosperous condition*
of Negro farmers. R. H. Morris wa>
elected president; C. C. Richardson
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Wysinger, J. E. & Derrick, J. Lincoln. The Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 34, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 4, 1928, newspaper, February 4, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth596374/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .