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About The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1936)
“Smoking The Pipe of Peace” i .»* L. .... ___^wwwwwtf._WQWWiwww: ^*m:< Edward R. Burke . . . “as kindly as the twinkle in his eyes.” Senator Burk© just returned1 from Maine where the hot fight was in process between the democrats and republicans. Sien. Burke says he made one speech while in Maine and that speech was for the reflection of President Roosevelt. lie says he differs in opinion on some issues with President Roosevi It but without a doubt he dserves to be reelected and will have Ids full support in the coming campaign. Sen. Burke expects to make some speeches throughout the West in the interest of President Roosevelt’s campaign. Demos and G. 0. P.’s Fight Over Filling Council Vacancy Cleveland, Sept. 26—(By Leon Lewis for A. N. P.)—The vacancy in the city council from the death of Councilman John E. Hubbard, Republican, of the 18th ward, may precipitate another of those heat ed tangles for which the present Council is famous. Councilman Leroy N. Bundy said at the last council meeting that he would lead a campaign to have John M. Hubbard, 26, the deceas ed councilman’s son, named to his father’s place, but since the Re publicans control only 15 of the 32 votes, the plan could not suc ceed unless the Dems are split. Council Democrats said that an attempt would probably be made to name John A. Cobbs, former star debater at Western Reserve university and Democratic candid ate for the 18th ward councilman in last year’s primaries, but to do so would require the united sup port of Democratic vote in the council. On several issues the Democrats have not been united since a split over jobs in the office of the city clerk. And too many Democrats have shown flashes of indepen dence and failed to attend caucus es thereby hampering the Demo crats in putting over a majority vote. As a simple majority vote is re quired to name a successor, under the ruling laid down by Law Dir ector Alfred Clum in the dispute over counicl presidency, absences of members of either party from the council meeting could affect the results. BF?T WISHES FROM A FRIEND Mrs. Agnes, 933 No. 26th street is on the sick list. Mrs. Hannah Pickett, 923 No*. 20 street, who has been suffering as a result of a fall is much better. Dr. Wesley Jones has recover ed from his illness and is able to be back at his office again. Mrs. Leona Thornton, 938 No. 2,Vh St., who has been visiting in Arkansas returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Coving ton, 947 No. 25th St., will motor to Muskogee, Okla. to visit Rev. and Mrs. Dodson, former pastor of Pilgrim Baptist church. The Busy Bee club of the Met ropolitan Spiritual church met last week at Mrs. Warren, 1412 No. 26 street. Business wan transacted and a delightful luncheon was ser ved. 2 PACKAGES FOR 15 Cents 8 AT MOST GROCERS 11 ACCIDENT Victim George Cannon, of Little Rock, Ark., suffered skull fractures when struck by a truck driven by Albert Tietgen near 24th and Grant Sts. Cannon, who had just left the Holmes’ tailor shop, was crossing 24th street e-ast when struck by the truck, which was northbound The driver succceeded in bringing /his truck to a halt several feet from the point where the accident oecurrd. Cannon was taken to Nicholas Senn hospital authorities say he is improving. Tietgen’s case is occurred. Y NOTES Thd Glee club, under the direc tion of Rev. J. S. Williams, held its regular meeting last Monday •a* the YWCA. There were 24 pre sent and everyone throughly en joyed themselves through the study of music. We are learning quite a bit of sight reading and scale writing, so come, learn and enjoy yourself. The Protective Order of Dining Car Waiters, Local No. 465 will hold a convention in Omaha, Nebr. Oct. 13th through the 16th, 1036. The purpose of this convention is to acquaint its members and fri ends with the value of collective bargaining, with the principal aim of creatng higher Irervice stand ards for our craft. The First Convention of Dining Oar Waiters is to include an open ing program at Zion Baptist church, 2315 Grant St., on Oct. 13 at 8 o’clock. llhe business scf-, 310ns are to be held at the Masonic Temple, 26th and Blondo Sts., Oct. 14, 15 and 16, with a banquet the evening of Oct. 1.4th for all members and friends, a grand ball the night of Oct. 16. at Dreamland hall. The public is cordially invited to attend nil functions. Arthur Reed, Convention chair man. Mrs. Joseph H.. James, Mrs. Henrietta Makins and Messrs. Ri chard Gibson and Connie Irvin will motor to Kansas City Saturday, making stops at Ft. Leavenworth,, Kas., where Mrs. James will visit her husband. Mrs. Anna Ross, 2006 No. 24th . St., is very sick. Something New Something Good Bar-B-0 Hot Links AND OTHER BAR B Q MEATS Mrs. Belle Fisher, Mgr. 2514 Binney St. WE 0100 I BEST WISHES FROM Rimers Service Station 5205 Center Street Compliments of ■ Axel Helgren, Tailor 322 S. 1.5th Street BEST WISHES FROM Edwards Weight Control System 30G Barker Bldg, HA 6515 Rev. J. H. Pattlon, of Sioux City, la., attended the funeral of Rev. P. J. Price on Tuesday. Rev. G. W. Robinson, of Des Moines, attended the funeral of Rev. P. J. Price on Tuesday. Mr. Austin, an inmate of the Old Polk’s HSome, is still sick in the hospital. -. Mrs. Theresa Hunter, 2021 No. 27th St., had as a Sunday dinner guest Mrs. Opal Jaco of Des Moi nes, la. The Heart to Heart club of Pil grim Baptist church had a very in teresting meeting at the home of Mrs. Matthew on Tuesday evening. Mrs. George Clay, 3402 Bedford St., and Mrs. Kate Hawkins, 3333 Dmm»tt St., returned to the city Monday, after a trip to Savannah, Mo., where Mrs. Clay was called by the death of her grandmother, Mrs. Adeline Warren. On their re turn, stops were made in Kansas City and St. Joseph, Mo. The Ocho’s met at the home of Mrs. Sue Gordon, Sept. 17. Five changes of bridge were played. The guest of the afternoon was Mrs. Beatrice Palmer who won the first prize. Ray Delle Green won the booby prize. Watch for the Ocho’s “date” and get ready. You may be the lucky one. Mr. Leon Hardwieh, sports ed itor of the Kansas City Call, Kan sas City, Mo., is visiting in the homo of Rev. D. E. Stephenson, 6233 So. 25th street. According to Mr. Hardwieh there are grout pos sibilities for Negro journalism in Omaha. Compliments of Dehner Artificial Limb Co. 404 Merchants Nat’l Bk. Bldg Compliments of Chas. J. Benson *1015 Howard St.____ Compliments of George A. Magney 1029 Omaha Natl. Bk. Bldg. 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'Hie woman who has reached the a^j of flirty-five or fifty need no longor feel that she is a “back number” or a “cast aside.” If it is true as the lute Will Ro-, gers said, “life begins at forty,” | it is also true that wrinkles begin at forty. 1 remember reading that Cleo patra, the lovely enchantress of the Nile was well past forty when she charmed the practical Mark Anthony. How did she do it then? With modern scientific methods of beaufly culture, this is easily ans wered. In the following articles on ths subject we shall endeavor to answer not only this question but lother questions of importance to the women who would keep young and beautiful.. Chris tin Althouse Beauty Salon. Miss Ixiuise Adams, 2213 No, 25th St., returned from the hos pital Thursday. | ATPEN ITON. MOTORISTS!” Naborhood Garage I GENERAL AUTO REPAIR We specialize on motors, start ers and Generators. 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