The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, June 02, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    "REVEALING
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PAST, PRESENT
and FUTURE ••
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tpwqesf «nentaii*f on +Jie
American 8<agc — ■■<»————
C- L-—Will I find the belt I had
last November?
Ans: After you washed your
.MONEY BELT and put it n your
TRUNK ast November, it was stolen.
It is now in possesion of a man in a
nearby city—You will not get it back.
P- A—My husband is working and
getting thirty dollars ' a month and
twenty-five should come to me
Please let me know at once if he will
come back
Ans: Why do you want to be o
GREEDL? Your husband is willing
to support you the bc3t he can, but
he doesn’t intend to give you the bet
ter part of his eamngs. The releif
organization will pee to it that you ge^
what belongs to you
J. M. M—Is my co-drt?r>n what T
believe it to be and what will be the I
outcome ?
Ans: Your suspicions n •» an,j,
there is no reason why you can’- mr*. j
tinue your work for a ff"- ro: rr mth
You will have no difficulty in CON-1
CEALING it from people. In about
four months take a long vacation.
J. B. W.—Is my boy friend a little
freakish ?
Ans: The' young man that ES
CORTS YOU HOME FROM CHURCH
is not freakish but he certainly does
know how to handle you girls. The
only freakish thing about this boy is
that he is allowing himself to fall for
any of the lines you girls brag about
L- T-MJ want to know if m.y grand
on living?
Ans; Ys- he is living and is located
around the CHESAPEAKE BAY
He has been living there ever since
he left home about FOUR YEARS
ago- Life is serving him well
W- T- B--^Should I leave this town
or stay where I am for success?
Ans: Since you are so dissat
isfied with your present location and
Mob law, these findings show, or
not peculiar to any one section of
the country. Neither are its victims
members of a particular race of sex
In the total of 503 recorded lynch
ings since 1882 the lives of 1,438 white
and 3,513 Negroes were taken. Wo
men victims numbered 94- During the
decade ending with 1928 there were
42 persons burned alive, 32 otherwise
tortured befoore death. Lynchings
last year claimed 28 victims many
of them since proved innocent. Prac
tically without exception, the mobs
went unpunished.
There has been some objection to a j
federal anti lynching bill on the
ground that it would infringe state
rights, yet local authorities have not
Candidate
urroundings there is no reason why 1
you shoudn’t try a new location- I
l-L'leve PENNSYLVANIA a very good
( state for you- You will like your
new surroundings
H- H- L—Do you think it would
be wiser for me to marry the boy I
*m corresponding with?
Ans: If you intend to gt mrried|
at all this summer you will have to
ccept this PROPOSAL- Don’t wait
for the ONE you used to love—some
one else hooked him long ago
S- N—What is wrong with my hus
and that makes him act so funny?
Ans: It app ars to me that there is
a SLIGHT DEFECT In your HUS
BAND’S^ MIND- You should have
him under medical observation for
this condition to be relieved- A good j
long rest would also do him. a woild |
- —d- !
I). Y-—What is my tal nt and will
I over cultivate it?
Ans: You are talented along
" USICAL LINES- You haven’t the
patience to sit down and practise as
v. : hoy id therefore, you will never
La able to PLAY THE PIANO as
well as you would like. After you
finish college you will begin immmedi
at-ly TEACHING SCHOOL
L- R-—Does my boy friend mean me
any good and do you think I will
marry oon?
Ans: You will enter matrimony this
year and your mate will be none other
bur your boy friend in LOUISIANA
His intentions toward you are sin
cere—He will make you a husband
hat you can be proud of
P. 0- L—Will I get the watch back
and how should I go about doing it?
Ans: You made a mistake by not
accepting the watch when YOUR
HUSBAND presented it to you
There is on use for you to try to get
it back, because your husband couldn’t
afford to pay for it now—It is best
that you forget this matter.
shown themselves equal to the chal
lenge- Lst year there was actually
the disgrace of a governor condoning
this sort of crime- Even the valant
efforts of a few states failed to bring
mob leaders to justice
Kidnapers had fairly smooth sail
ing while fast automobiles enabled
them quickly to escape local juris
diction and take rfuge beyond state
lines- Since a federal law has put
department of justice agents on the
job most kidnapings have speedily
solved and the culprits not only cap
tured but severly dealt with by the
law. There is no reason to believe
that & federal anti-lynching law
feet
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SOCIAL SINS
By Dr. A- G- Bearer
. (Composit Dishonesty)
(For The Literary' Service Bureau)
Text: Thou halt not defraud thy
neighbor—Leviticus 19:13
1- Dishonesty Is Sin- In the Bible
nothing . is more emphatically con
demned than dishonesty in its var
ous phase, perhaps in no age was it
more necessary to stres “Thou
Shalt not defraud thy neighbor” than
in this age.
2- Some Special Forms- Some of
the forms or phase cf dishonesty are,
embezzlement of trust funds; mis
ruresentation in buying and sellinng;
oppressing the hiroling in his wages;
the actual taking what belongs to an
other. The most damaging aspect of
this matter is the fact that for the
most part these ‘‘malfactors of great
wealth” are members of evangical
c hurches. Some of them occupy high
positions in these religious organiza
tions
3- Children Encouraged in Fiaud
Parent oftn discuss their sharp prac
tices in the hearing of their children
They laugh and tell how they beat
omebody; how they picked up some
| thing some person dropped; how they,
| got away with overchange; how they
drove a bargain and “got the best of
it; and to those children, dishonesty
will not seem wrong- The times de
mand emphasis on this text: “Thou
shalt not defraud thy neighbor.”
Maxie Miller Writes:
(For The Literary Service Bureau)
MARRIED MAN OFFERS TO BUY
UNFOTUNATE WOMAN — SHE
PLEADS“OX IN THE MIRE”—ALL
BETTER GO RIGHT!
(For advee write to Maxie Miller,
care of Lterary Service Bureau. 516
Minnesota Ave-, Kansas City, Kans
For peronal reply, end self-adressed,
stnlmped envelope-)
“Maxie Miller: I am a married wo
man, thirty-two- I got three child
ren- I mean I been married, ‘caue
the father of my children just took
himself up and walked away and left
us- I work hard but can’t make a
living for us all- A man likes me
We can’t get married ‘cause he’s mar
ried and I ain’t got no divorce from
my husband- This man says if I’ll
be sweethearts with him he’ll take,
care of us all- My mother says it’s
wrong, but I say the oxin the mire
and God knows and will make excuse
for me- Don’t you think I’m right?
■ —Lily May.”
Lily May: You are unfortunate but
you are wrong—just as wrong as
can be- There is no excuse for a man
and a woman to be intimate out of
wedlock- This man does not love you
he just offers to buy you, to purchase
your womanhood- Shame on you for
ever thinking of such a thing- If
your children should know, and they
would, either they would think it
right and get the wrong slant on
life or they would lose re6pect for
you and confidence in you- Stick to
the right, Lily May, and you'll find a
way out-—Maxie Miller
Shirts Laundered
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CASH AND CARRY AT
2461 North 24th St. We 6065
L. E. ADAMS
Asks yonr support for re-election
as County Surveyor. His record, first
as deputy and later as surveyor and
Highway Commissioner in charge
of the building and upkeep of Doug
las County Road System speaks for
itself.—
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PROVERB AND PARABLES
By A- B- Mann
(“It. 's Better to Be id than to Break”)
(For The Literary Service Bureau)
This adage eom.es from the old j
fable of the giant oak and the little
sappling, both of which were exposed
1 to a terrfic storm- Tlie tree was
inflexible, it could not bead; it re
sisted- The foree of the wind snap
ped it- After the storm it was
; found prone upon the earth- The
i little sappling bent low, swayed and
1 bowed, and whrvn the storm was over
it was standing. Soon nature raised
REV. O- J. BURCKHARDT AND
V/TFES ANNIVERSARY
Rev. Burckhardt and wife enjoyed
a quiet 36 Wedding An fversa ry Fri
day May 25th. At their home 1236
Washington Street Lincoln. The only
guest present were Rev- L- L- Cham
j bers of University Place, and Mrs
Press Hyeronmou and her friend
Mrs- Donnelly both of Omaha. Both
groom and bride wore in good health,
and they sat around and look at ea#h
other, and talked about the happen
ing 36 years ago
Rev- Burckhardt said his wife had !
grown sweeter and prettier thru the
years, Mrs. Burckhardt said their
domestic relationship have been a i
pleasant voyage thus far, and the :
credit is not all due us, but the credit
is due, to Christ whom we have given
pre-eminence in the home life- Mrs
Burckhardt spend much of the 'time
alone, was her hus;. and religious and
Civic work keeps him some where |
else the most of the time.
But to this she said as long, as he
is contributing to humanity and es
pecially in a religious way- I am will
ing to make the sacrifice, but I am
beginning to wonder in these latter
days, that because of his past faith
fulness, and my sacrifice uncomplain
ingly, if the Lord in the closing of
our years which now remains accord
ing to the trend of human nature will
not be so many. And if the Lord will
gTant this request I am sure we both
will be happy to be permitted to close
out our life’s work together, for the
glory of God and help of humanity
TALKING THINGS OVER
._
By Mildred J- Bronson
“EDUCATION”
—
“Prepare the Brain, as the Farmer
Prepares His Soil.”
I have been asked to write upon
this subject, and I am indeed glad to
know' that so many of my Omaha as
wed as out of Town readers has so
much interest in my column- I have
received quite a number of letters
and topics to write upon, telling me
of the good that I am doing among
my people. Some of them have even
asked for my age and photo
This topic today, will be a very
touching one and should reach the
hearts of all of our younger people
’the person that has requested me to
write upon it, surely has us at heart
•‘Education” is to the people or pur
s.-n just, the same as new battlehips
that are being built in the time of
peace to our country, protection in
case of w-ar. Education protects you
,n many ways. This I will try to ex
plain in a brief way. My introduction
says “Prepac-e the Brains, as the
Farmer prepares the soil” is as true
as the sun rises. If the soil—left idle
and left only to Mother Nature, there
w;ll only be grass and weeds a id
sometimes bare surface, that even Uv
Battle would not be able to live upon.
In reading one of my books, I ran
across the teachings and the life of
one of our greatest leaders and ora
tors- Mr- Booker T- Washington. May
I quote to you, the foundation on
which he built his school, one of the
best in this country, for our people.
Tuskegee- This is what he said,
“Train the hand as well as the
Brains.”
Friends, this one request from Mr. j
Washington, has been discussed and
misrepresented in many ways- Some
have said, he wanted all Negroes to
b-' farm ei-s and many other things,
but I saw it, in a different light, and ,
! will give you my view upon it- He
asked that you educate the hands ai
well as the brains, because it really
takes both of them to be successful
A man that lias a good learning and
| ye& has not the different methods of
mathmetics or a quick way of pro
tecting himself with figures, he is
! sometimes figured out of all he has
A preacher all educated bibically, but
(rftfmes, some of them have to rely
! upon someone of his deacon board or
trustees to handle the welfare of his
I church or financial end, who may be
smart with the pern or pencil and
when the true facts are brought to
light, the financial affair of the
\ church are in poor circumstances
The pastor in this case is not indi
rectly to blame- Then turn the case
! around and let the Pastor be educat
ed both brains and hands and have
an uneducated Deacon Board and
Trustees, the financil affairs could be
in the same condition
A farmer who is educated as far i
as he can go, in toiling the soil has
brains to harvest all that Mother
Earth can produce, and has not the
figuring ability to protect himself the j
rising and falling of the Dady Mar- j
Haven Chapel M- E- Walnut and
Whittington- Preaching 11 a- m- Rev-.
J- C- Johnson, pastor.
Cottrell Chapel 410 E- Grand
Prtaching 11a- m. Rev- G- W- Saenp
lis, pastor.
Visitor’s Chapel—Church and Cot
tage Prcachi.-g 11 a- m
Rev- G- Naymen Blakely, pastor- j
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0986.
Notice of Administration
In the County of Douglas, Nebraska,
in the matter of the estate of Edward
Addison, deceased- All persons in
terested in said matter are hereby
notified that on the 7th day of May,
1934, Joseph D- Lewis filed a peti
tion in said County Court, praying
that his final administration account
filed herein he settled and allowed
and that he be discharged from his
trust as administrator and tht a hear
ing will be had on said petition beiore
said Court on the 2nd day of June,
1934, and that if you fail to appear
before said Court on the said 2nd day
of June, 1934 at 9 o’clock A- M-, and
grant the prayer of said petitioon,
contest said petition, the Court may
such other and further orders, allow
ancts and decrees as to tkis court
may seem proper, to the end that all
matters pertaining to said estate may
bj finally settled and determined.
BRYCE CRAWFORD, County Judge
Seventh Day Adventist Church,
Elder E. S- Dillett, pastor- Sabbu.th
School 9:45 a. m. Preaching services
11 a- m. Song service Sunday night
7:30 p- m- Preaching service 8 p- m
Prayer meetings Wednesday 7:30 p.
m- Dorcas Society Thursday 1:30 p
m- Teacher’s meeting Friday 7 p- m
If There Is Anything Left Frem Saturdays Sale,- You Are
_Welcome Te It Monday And Tuesday _
We Employ Four High School Boys and one High §chool Girl of
•or Owa Raeo, Thoir Ceatinaed Employmoat Will Depend Solely On
_ Year Patronage__
Hayden’s Cash Market
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NEW LARGE CLEAN
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STRING BEANS
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MUSTARD GREENS
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.'ill SIZE
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