The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 04, 1936, CITY EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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PAST, PRESENT
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NOTE—Your question printed tree in this column, por private
reply send 25c and (self addressed stamped envelope for my New
Astrological Reading and receive by return mail my advice on three
questions free. Sign your full name, birthdate and correct address.
Address Abbe’ Wallace, P. O. Box—11, Atlanta, Georgia.
M. L. C. D.—I am only a child
but still the young must think as
well as the old now days. I am
wondering if my father’s pension
will be started before this year is
out?
Ans: I am afraid that your
father’s pension is farther off
than you think—Although it is
my belief that he will secure
money in form of a pension but
it will be some time before this
goes into effect. In the mean
time, I advise your father to keep
after that job at the COAL
YARD.
S. W.—'Does the second cook at
the Jefferson hotel mean me any
good and does the man that is sick
intend to spend much money on
me when he gets well?
Ans: The second cook at the
Jefferson hotel is a whole lot
more interested in his “LAND
LADY” than he is in you so don’t
build up any hopes around him.
This other fellow who is sick is
fond of you but as far as spend
ing any money on you when he
gets well is concerned—HE NEV
ER WILL HAVE ANY MONEY
TO SPEND.
M. D. S.—Would it bo wise for
me to leave my husband who won’t
support me ?
Ans: It would not only be un
wise but a very foolish move on
your part. This admirer of yours
doesn’t really mean it when he
says he will give you things your
(HUSBAND CAN’T. You can bet
your boots that you will have to
pay and pay plenty for any money
that you get out of him.
I. R. P.—I owe bills here and
there and tl just get so depressed
at times I hardly know what to
do. I worry, grieve, and even
have big cries at times because
I am a person that always wants
to pay my honest debts. Could
you advise some way out of it?
Ans: Shedding tears won’t
help you. You and your husband
must learn to work together. You
both spend a great deal of money
foolishly. The year of 1936 will
bo very good to you providing you
both “slash your present spend
ing habits.”
E. H. L.—Do you think I should
move?
Ans: If you do for heaven’s
Mrs. Bethune
Fights To Save
Headquarters
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By Sarah Anderson
Washington, D. C., Jan. 4,
(ANP—Mrs. Mary Bethune, presi
dent of the National Association
of Colored Women, issued a ring
ing challenge to the women of
the country to save the headquart
ers of the National Association
this week. The financial diffi
culty facing the Venture which
was projected as a home for the
national activities of the Negro
women of the country, largely un
der the inspiration of Mrs. Beth
une hud been stressed recently by
Dr. Mary Waring, the present
executive.
"First," said Mrs. Bethune,
“May I extend hearty greetings
to the women of the country, with
tho hope that the spirit of sister
hood an l peace and good will may
be withall."
“As chairman of the Headquar
ters Board of the National Asso
ciation of Colored Women, we
now announce that tho drive for
the financial salvation of Nation
al Headquarters is on. Our Execu
tive Secretary, Sallie W. Stewart,
has been appointed Director of
the drive. We now call upon every
member of our Board, every
member of the National Associa
tion of Colored Women, every in
terested friend, to rally to this
call, that the money now needed
may be supplied. Our Director
will state the goal of our drive.
“It is ours to cooperate and
help in this great effort,” Mrs.
Bethune continued. “May I de
pend upon the women of our Na
tional: Association to stand by this
call. We need you now.”
sakes don’t move in with your
IIUSIJAND’S PEOPLE. They will
run you crazy. You ought to real
ize by this time that you cannot
get ulong with your husband’s
kin folk so don’t make the mis
take of trying.
W. W.—Shall I yield to the
temptation?
Ans: Don’t be a fool—Mar
riage is all right for some people
but you ore entirely too young to
tie your self down with a wife.
Wait a few years—this girl who
is so anxious to marry you is sim
ply trying to catch her a husband.
A. D.-—Will my father be able'
to buy a ear next year?
Ans: Yes ho will—but let me
suggest to you that you get this
idea out of your head about
DRIVING YOUR MOTHER back
to New Jersey to live. You are
much better off right whore you
are and so is your mother.
It. W.—Mr. Abbe’: When I
reach the age of eighteen years of
age, do you think I can accomplish
the subject I have in mind? “Do
you think I will ever reach the
place where I have in mind to go
when il get that age”?
Ans: When you reach the age
of eighteen years of age you won’t
bo singing IN NIGHT CLUBS,
nor will you reach the place you
have in mind to go at that age—
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA. My
advise to you young man, is to
spend more time on your studies
and less time worrying about the
future,
G. H. H.—Has my sister, the
one 1 think went to some root
worker, been trying to keep me
from having admirers?
Ans: You are all wrong Goldie
—Your sister has done nothing of
the sort. She is simply trying to
scare you because she doesn’t
want you to get into trouble with
any man.
P. M. H.—Has my father for
gotten the attitude lie took not so
long ago?
Ans: Ho hasn’t forgotten it but
he has KEGRETrED the atti
tude he took towards your MOTH
ER. It is only human for your
father to "fly off the handle” once
in awhile—he really doesn’t mean
the things he says.
A Kindly Heart
Knoxville, Term., Jan. 4, (ANP)
—A local daily carried the follow
ing human interest bit lust Tues
day.
“Where,” asked Mrs. Herbert
Brody, prominent young white so
ciety matron, as she pulled her car
to the curb, “is the colored or
phanage.”
“Look,” she said, her dark eyes
smiling, "I just won it.”
It was a bag filled with silver
paper covered chocolato kisseR.
There were hundred# of them. The
bag must have contained a bushel
at least
“I want to take them to the col
ored orphanage,” Mrs. Brody ex
plained. “I hop© the children out
there will like them." Mrs. Brody
was given directions to find the
orphanage out near Knoxvill col
lego and the candy cargo went on
its way.
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MAXIE MILLER
WRITES |
(For the Literary Service Bureau)
Girl 18 Has Two Fathers and
Two Mothers—Can’t Live With
Either Parent—Step-Father "Aft
er Her and Step-Mother Jealous—
j Better Get Away to School with
i Hope of Good Husband—Parents
j Ought to Do Their Duty and Pre
vent Wreck.
(For advice, write to Maxie Mil
ler, care of Literary Service Bur
eau, 51C Minnesota Ave., Kansas
City, Kan. For personal reply,
send self-addressed, stamped en
velope.)
Maxie Miller: I am in trouble
and don’t know anywhere else to
come for advice. I am 18. I have
two fathers and two mothers and
I ean’t live with either one. Par
ents are divorced and both are
married again. I can’t live with
my mother because I'm good
looking and my step-father is al
ways after me. My step-mother
is jealous of me and my father so
I can’t live there. I am with my
aunt. She is constantly grumb
ling and saying I ought to stay
with my parents. Now what can
I do? Will you tell me?—Mamie
Jones.
Mamie Jones: Certainly you are
entitled to sympathy and you do
need advice. My advice is that
you try to finish your education.
Talk the matter over with your
parents and see if they won’t help
you. At school you will be away
from your home problems. Then
you'd have a chance to get a good
husband of the best type. If this
cannot be done, have a heart-to
heart talk with your father and
see if he will not help make pro
vision for you to live elsewhere,
and help you to secure employ
ment.—Maxie Miller.
Angelo Herndon To
Speak At Annual
NAACP Meeting
New York, Jan. 4.—Angelo
Herndon, who has twice escaped
being placed on a chain gang in
Georgia, will be the principal
speaker at the annual mass meet
ing of the NAACP here Sunday,
January 5. Mr. Herndon will
apeak on the Scottsboro case,
which is scheduled to be tried
in Alal«amA beginning January 6.
Walter White, national secre
tary of the NAACP, will speak on
the work of the Association dur
ing 1935 and project the program
which will bo follower! in 1936.
There will be special music. The
meeting will be held at 3:00 p .m.
in the Metropolitan Baptist
church, 128th street and Seventh
avenue, of whi h the Rev. Abner
Brown is pastor.
To Film “As
Thousands Cheer”
Hollywood, .Tan. i, (ANP)—
With the division of M‘. G. M. to
start filming “As* Thousands
Cheer” soon, Clifton Webb, white
actor who had the lending role in
tho popular production, is here
and ready for work. While no an
nouncement of Ethel Waters hav
ing been signed has been made,
it seems certain that the popular
comedienne will be soon in this
flicker.
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Alcorn Students
Uprising Brief
Alcorn, Miss., Jan. 4, (ANP)—
l The incipient uprising among the
! students of Alcorn College, Mis
! sissippi’s state school here, last
i week, is over. The speedy sus
pension of 22 boy students by
President Bell and his faculty and
the promise of a fair hearing of
the student greviences resulted
in the return of the student body
to classes and ordinary routine.
Seven or eight boys were sent
home. There are 350 students in
Alcorn.
The chief demands of the stu
dents, it developed when the
faculty heard the greviences,
were abolition of uniforms for
girls and better food. The letter
is common to all boarding schools
but promises were made to seek
improvement and permission was
given the girls to dispense with
uniforms from Friday to Monday.
Chicagoans Honor
Frederick Douglass
Chicago, Jan. 4, (ANP)—Fred
erick Douglass came in for a lot
of praise here Tuesday night
when W. H. Robinson, as guest
speaker paid homage to the late
statesman at a testimonial held by
the Historical Society of the
Monumental Baptist church of
which Rev. James L. Horace is
pastor. The picture of Douglass
was unveiled by Robert S. Abbott,
editor and publisher of The Chi
cago Defender and was presented
to the society by former Con
gressman Oscar De Priest.
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lated the main portion of the pro
gram, was staged by the Sunday
Musical Club here at the North
Side Y. M. C. A., at 22nd and
Grant streets Sunday afternoon.
Tho club was organized one year
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