The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 03, 1936, CITY EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    SOUTH OMAHA NEWS NOTES
ENLARGES STORE
The J. C. Harris Grocery
Store has been enlarged by the
removfel of a partition on the
west side. Mr. Harris feels that
he is now in position to better
take care of his many custom
ers.
Rev. and Mrs. P.J, Sears are
expected to arrive in the city
between the 11th and 18th of
October.
Mrs. Ceeile Walls was elect
ed delegate of the Bethel Bap
tist Church to attend the Na
tional Youth Conference which
convenes at Lincoln Oct. 17'IH.
Mrs. Agnes Dozier visited
Elder and Mrs. Carter in Coun
cil Bluffs, on Sunday.
Mels. Carrie Knox of Has-;
kell, Okla., loft Saturday for
KaniVts City, Mo., where she
will make a short visit with her
daughter before returning to
her home.
Mrs. Annie Graham, who has
been ill, is out again.
MrN. Julia Caldwell has re
covered from a recent illness. I
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Mother Luster is still in Kan
sas City. She attended the Con
vocation of the Church of God
in Christ, ami is now visiting
relatives.
Mother Whiteside returned
from the convocation held at
Elder Marker's church at Kan
sas City, Mo.
Tarry Meeting was held Sat
urday night at the Church of
God in Christ, 30 and V St.
Ewell Montgomery, 5407 S.
28th St., was called to Clarin
da, Iowa, Sunday by the illness
of his grandfather.
Elder A. 1), Carter, pastor of
the Church of God in Christ, 2!>
and R St., is ill at his home at
Council Bluffs.
Mrs. Rosa Frazier arrived
Sunday from Okmulgee, Okla-.
to visit her daughter, Mrs. Dai
sy Ilogan.
Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church
reports splendid meeting and
attendance on Sunday at the
Annual Woman’s Day.
Mrs. Carrie Wilson, of 27d(>
Monroe St., is ill.
Progressive Thinkers Club
The Progressive Thinkers’
Club will hold its first big meet
ing October 6 ,for the purpose
of lining up candidates for the
coming election.
Joshua Henderson, l'res.
REV. P. M. HARRIS AT
PARADISE BAPTIST
Rev. P. M. Harris, State Mis'
Bionary of the New Era Baptist
Association, made an official
visit to Palestine Baptist church
on Sunday. In his talk, Rev.
irris stressed the fiiet that
no church can succeed without
a pastor. Emphasis was laid on
“United Efort.”
Mrs. Emma Parker, R St.,
who has been suffering from an
injured foot, is improving.
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OMAHA AGENT
J. C. Harris Grocery Store,
5224 S. 30 St.. MA 0741.
Dorsey Oliver,
5709 S. 29 St. JMA 2678
Philip Payne,
5318 S. 31 St.
Montgomery,
6407 S. 28 St.
•) Mrs. lligby of Dallas, Texas,
who is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. J. C. Coleman, 53* S. 2'J
►St,, is ill,
_Mt. Olive Baptist Church
Splendid services wrere en
joyed las Sunday under (the
leadership of Rev. .1. I*. Mos'
ley, newly called pastor.
A Soul Saving Meoing will
begitn in about two weeks.
Woodson Center News
,HhI acivitties are under way
at Woodson Center. Two Wo
men's Sewing Ola ses are meet
ing weekly one fdom 1"3 Tues
day afternoons; the other 7*9
Friday afternoons.
tivrnnasirm registrat:ons will
he held Oct. 1-8. All those who
wish to take part in gymdassoR
or teams must register for a
physical examination before
October 8th.
*
Classes will he held mornings
and evenings for adults and
young people over 16, and af
ter school week days for hoys
and girls. Some classes nowof
fered are; piano, violin, choral, j
handcraft, woodwork, poster
making and literary evening
classes. Other eilassets will he
formed upon request of ten or
more people.
.VYr-Old Etriopian
(doming To Harlem
New York, Sept. 26—(C)—Hai
lov Mosaih,, (“The Power of Mos
es"), born in an open road in Ad
dis A'.'aba on Oct. 17, 1933, of a
ragged Ethopian girl, and rescued
from flames and gun fire as the
Ethopian capital was sacked fol
lowing the flight of Emporer Haile
Selu.-vie, is being brought to Har
lem by his adopted mother, Mrs.
Eudora Paris, who is returning to
New York from a five year stay
in Ethiopia. The baby, at. 2, met
Emperor Selassie, whose interpre
ter had rescued him from obscur
ity.
LaGuardia Scores
10 On Paige
Appointment
New York, Sept. 26—(C)—Ma
yor LaGuardia scored ten on the
[appointment of Myles A. Paige as
the first colored magHstraee of the
city. Nothing has pleased Harlem
more. The New York Age said in
its leading editorial headed “The
Mayor Keeps His Promise:” “When
Mayor LaiGuardia was running for
election. he campaigned on a
liberal platform and on several oc
casions stated that if elected he
would give the Negro more con
sidenation an a citizen and that
Negroes would be appointed to
positions in proportion to their
voting strength. One of the pos
itions mentioned was that Harlem
was entitled to a Negro magis
trate' and the then Candidate La
Guardia promised to see to it that
one was appointed.
"Lust week the Mayor kept hk?
•pre-election promise by appoint
ing Mlyes A, Paige, an able and
well qualified young Negro lawyer
to a place on the Magistrate bench.
This appointment has been gener
ally hailed by Negroes through
out the city and country as enin
ently fitting and one that will do
much to encourage Negroes to
take more intestest in civic 'af
fiairs.”
Arkansas Lawyers
Impressive In
Murder Trial
I
Hot Spring, Ark., Sept. 26—(C)
-*-Hon. Scipio A. Jones and John
A. Hibler, attorneys from Little
Rock, were impressive in court here
in defending James Austin, jr., 22,
who convicted of first degree mur
der last Wednesday. Austin test
ified he shot John McTigrit, a
night watchman, only when the
man opened fire on him. Casetile
Rye, indicted with Austin, had bet
ter luck when Judge Witt upheld
a motion by Jones and Hibler to
dismiss the indictment because no
Negroes were on the Grand Jury
returning the indictment. Judge
Witt remanded the prisoner to
await the convening of -a new
Grand Jury, and indicated Negroes
will be member of that Grand
Jury, and that they may be sum
moned for jury service.
BEnuTa^RomnncE
An award of $SO.OO it made each year by the Founda
tion to the Negro or any Negro group for the betl paper
submitted on an improved method of beauty culture.
St Llqfui^, Mo.—Plains for in
creasing the' membership of the
National Beautjy Guitarists’ Lea
gue and enlarging the scope of its
activities were mta.de at Itho or
ganization’s sixteenth annual con
ventitn, held hero last week. This
is the oldest Negro organization of
i its kind in the country.
“It was the most successful
convention we have ever had,” de
clared Mrs. Ethel Baird of New
I York C-ity, who was re-elected as
national president. “The meetings
wore attended by 200 delegates
from 20 states, and by several
hundred visitors.”
Highlights of the four-day pro
gram included a banquet for dele
gates at the Godfrey Manufact
uring tar., lectures and demonstra
tions of newest styles in hairdress
ing, a review of coming fashions in
Coiffures and clothes entitled “St.
Louis on Parade,” and a musical
entertainment, “The Rag-time
Beauty Slurp,” written especially
for the convention my Art A.
Fears of St. Louis.
Importance of a strong organ
ization of beauticians was stress
ed by Mr. Charles L. Evans of the
Godofroy Manufacturing Co. of
St. Louis, who w*as elected nation
al organizer for the coming year.
“With an organization behind
us,” Mr. Evans declared, “we can
■assist state legislatures in pass
ing constructive and useful laws
regulating beauty shops, rather
than hastily drawn measures which
might prove harmful to the public
as well as beauticians.
“The league will also play an
increasingly important role in
maintaining the high standards of
beauty shop operators, and in ris
semirrating information about
newest methods of beauty culture.”
Mr. C.. W.. Godefroy, chairman
of the legislative committee of the
National Hairdressers’ and Cosme
tologists’ Association, summarized
legislation recently passed by
state and federal governments
which will affect beauty shops.
“Our activity in this field,” he
stated, "have been greatly added
by the whole-hearted cooperation
we have received from members
of our group.”
Mr. R. V.. Randolph of Chicago,
one erf the organizers of the lea
gue, outlined the history of the
organization and summarized its
activities durng the part 16 years.
Addresses were also made by
Mr. Roy Garvin, national advertis
ing manager of the Kansas City
“Call,” Miss Emma L. Emme, sec
retary of the National Hairdress
ers’ and Cosmetologists Associa
tion, Mrs. Lonuila Haley of Kan
sts City, Mrs. Maude Muldrew of
Little Rock, Ark., and many oth
ers.
Delegates voted to hold next
year’s convention in New York
City. Officers elected for the com
ing year, in addition to Mrs. Baird
and Mr. Evans included Mrs.. Vir
ginia B. Glover of New Orleans,
first vice president; Mrs. Daisy
Cash of Memphis, second vice pre
sident; Mrs. Clara LeBue of Phil
adelphia, financial secret try; Mrs.
Austine Williams of Little Rock,
Ark., corresponding secretray; Mrs.
Virgie Waters of Baltimore, Md.,
treasurer, and Mrs. Majorie Stew
art Joiner of Chicago, parliamen
tarian
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M. N. L.—’Vhy do I lose so many
jobs when I believe that I do my
best work on them ?
Ans: You had better straighten
out your BACK DEBTS as this is
going to keep you from holding a
job. Your creditoite call your em
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credit to your character so pay
your bills and you won’t be for
ever OUT OF WORK.
C. B. S.—I am talking straight
from tho shoulder when I say I
have done a wife’s part and I don’t
understand why my husband acts
tho Way he does for all these years.
What is left for me?
Ans: You have done more than
a wife’s part therefore leaving
nothing for your husband to do.
You have supported the family for
1(5 YBARS and now that you aren’t
able nny more he doesn’t know
how' to begin to provide. Be pa
tient 'as possible for with your
sons help you will get out of the
red again.
E. A.—I have been reading
your different answers and now I
am found aisking you a question
about I want to turn my home
stead over to my daughter and I
am wondering am I doing right
or wrong and what do you think
about it?
Ans: l feel that your idea is an
excellent one. Your daughter loves
you, dearly and it is her desire to ^
mako you as happy as possible.
Rather than turn the whole home
stead over to her, however I
suggest that you maintain the ^
rights to your home and make
your WILL in her favor.
—
M. M. R.—-My brother-in-law re-|
turned home from his vacation and
he visited my aunt. Ho tells me that
she wants me and mine to come
to Chicago und take charge of her
business. Is this true or a frame
up ?
Ans: Your aunt did not send
you a message of this kind-if
she had she would have WRITTEN
YOU to this effect and answered
your letter to her. Your brother
in-law is trying to joke you into
MOVING AWAY FROM THEM.
E.B. B.—I read your paper each
week. I aim to ask a certain per
son for something and I am sure
this person can spare it. Will this
party refuse me?
Ans: He will let you have the
money all right-but there will
never be an end to this affair. He
will remind you constantly about
this favor and there will continue
to be a hereafter.don’t borrow
from him.
O. S. G.—I have been married
nearly six years and love my wife,
but her jealousy continues to in
crease. Is it care and real love that
causes this or plain foolishness
and a desire to nag?
Ans: Your wife sincerely loves
you and it is very unfortunate that
she is of a jealous temperment.
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'Try to adjust your life so that she
will have no reason to be jealous
and she will eventually outgrow
this fault with your help.
A. S. G.—I want to be rich, pop
ular, and handsome. Will I succeed
in any of my ambitions and what
is the best thing for one in my
shoes to do?
Ans: Go back to school this fall
and continue until you complete
your education.you can’t be
come well off unless you prepare
for some particular line of work
and put forth your best efforts.
Forget about wanting to be HAND
SOME a little money and time
will take care of this.
F. C. W.—I am very fond of a
girl I have known five years but
tse boys here have poisoned my
mind ‘about her. Does she care for
me or is it my money that I have
to spend on her that attracts her? j
A ns: Your friends are jealous of
you.she does care for anyone
but you and the majority of the
STORIES put out about this young
lady aren’t the least bit true. She
is inclined to give people the wrong
impression of herself at times. j
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A. L. W.—Will I get the chance
to stay with my father for a while ?
Ans: I never see you living with
your father.You will remain
with your mothr until you are of
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Travels in Politics
Houston, Tex., Sept. 26—(C)
—Editor C. F. Richardson, sr., of
the Houston Defender, met with
Republican chiefs from the east
and west in Chicago last week.
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Notice of Administration
In the County Court of Douglas
1 County, Nebraska:
In the matter of the estate of
Robert Gardner, deceased.
All persons interested in said es
tate are hereby notified that a
[petition has been filed in said
, Court alleging that said deceased
died leaving no last will and pray
ing for administration upon his
estate and that a hearing will be
had on said petition before said
court on the 17th day of O|ctober,
1936, and that if they fail to ap
pear 'at said Court on said 17th
day of October, at 9 o’clock a. m.
to contelst said petition, the Court
may grant the same and grant
administration of said estate to
Ethel Gardner or some suitable
person and proceed to a settlement
threof.
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In the matter of the estate of
Millie Anderson, Deceased.
! Notice is hereby given: that th®
creditors of the said deceased will
meet the administrator of said es- Jf
tate, before me, County Judge of
Douglas County, Nebraska, at the
County Court room, in said County, f
on the 9th day of November, 1936 ;'
and on the 9th day of January, !
1937, at 9 o’clock a. m., each day
for the purpose of presenting their I
claims for examination, adjustment
'and allowance. Three months are
allowed for the creditors topresent
their claims, from the 9th day of
October 1936.
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9-19-3t
W. B. Bryant, Atty.
2722 Binney St., Omaha, Nebr •
Probate Notice
In the matter of the estate of
Charles McCant, Desceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
creditors of the said deceased will
meet the administrator of said es
tate, before me, County Judge of
Douglas Couny, Nebraska, at the
County Court room, in said County,
on the 2nd day of November, 1935
and on the 2nd day of January,
1937, at 9 o’clock a. m. each day,
for the purpose of presenting their
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of October, 1936.
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