The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 10, 1936, CITY EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    SOUTH OMAHA NEWS NOTES
Mr. H G Davis, 2002 Jeffersor
St.., is indisposed .
Mr*: Margaret Star'ls, .1113’
Lake St is confined to her bed
Mrs. B L Holmes of Detroit
Mich , is expected to arrive in th<
city next week for a visit with her
Bister, Mrs- M Lambert, 2501 Jef
ferson St
Mr and Mrs- J W Porter,
23rd and Grace Sts , were guests
at a luncheon given Tuesday, Sept
20th, by Mr and Mrs.. O. Mosley
2534 Jefferson St
Mr. and Mrs 0 Mosley, 2534
Jefferson St , were the breakfast
gm'sts of Mr and Mrs Randall
Blackston 3014 IJndsey Ave., on
Monday, Sort 28th
, Mr Luster is confined to his
bed by illness
Mrs. Lillian Chatman, 2631 Z St
is confined to her bod by illness
Bethel Baptist Choir will give a
musical Oct- 15 No admission will
ba charged A free offering will
bo taken This musical is under
the direction of Rev- J S,, Wil
liams
Mr- Luther Tyson, 5216 So 30th
Ave , who has been very ill, is
greatly improved
Tho little daughter of Mr and
Mrs- E . Woodruff, who recently
made her arrival, has been named
Audrey- Mrs. Woodruff returned
to her home Friday from the hos
pital .
Mr- Sum Break field, who is in the
University hospital undergoing
treatment, is improving
Mr Curtis i e,turned to his home
in Lawrence, Kas. on Sunday after
a tjwo day visit with Mr and Mrs
I . Curtis, 5617 So. Both St
Mrs Agnes Blackston, who has
been ill, is improving
On a recent hunting trip, Mr. I
Curtis bagged ten squirrels
Mr Ralph Knox continues to
improve.
Mian Lavuda Tucker 950 N 26th
St.., is visiting Mrs Julia Cald
well and Elder and Mrs- G S
Hayden of South Omaha..
Thu Loving Four quartette be
gan a program Monday, Oct 5th,
at Allen Chapel.
Little Rudolph King, who has
been confined to his home because
of a broken leg, returned to school
Monday, Oct oth The stitches
wore removed from his leg Sun
day, Oct 4th .
Mr and Mrs. James Robinson,
5710 So. 28th St.., were the dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs . Herbert
Konxp, Miami St
Mrs.. Naomi Montgomery,, 6420
So- 28th St , entertained at cards
Saturday night., some fourteen
or more persons enjoyed Mrs.
Montgomery's hospitality'
Bethel Baptist choir will give a
Fsh Fry Thursday evenng, Oct- 8
Get the habit of attending Be
thel Mission Circle every Wednes
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
Mr Ewell Montgomery, 6420
So- 28th St ,, returned from Glarin
da where he was called by the ill
ness of his grandfather..
South Omaha Boosters Meet
South Omaha Boosters had a
successful mooting Tuesday Oct
6th, in the H and W. Cafe club
rooms, 5215 So.. 28th St.
Mrs Margaret Bowles celebrat
ed her forty-ninth wedding anni
versary on Oct- 6th
Mrs. Hazel Sampson, who suf
fered a cut hand Sat unlay night
is reported doing nicely
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OMAHA AGENT
J. C. Harris Grocery Store,
5224 S. 30 St.. ..MA 0741.
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Dorsey Oliver,
6709 S. 29 St. MA 2678
Philip Payne,
5318 S. 31 St.
Montgomery,
6407 S. 28 St.
H and W. Cafe to Give Party
7*hc II and W Cafe, 5215 So
28th St , will give a party at the
info on Saturday ni'.'ht, Oct- 10th
The public is cordially invit'd
Little Bobbin I{< a;* attend' d the
birthday party of Master Leonard
Houston, 5318 So- 31st St, on Sun
, day afternoon, Oct 4th
Leroy Franklin has returned to
his homo from the COC camp at
Fort Riley, Kns
Mis- Callie Hi?by, who has been
visitinir h< r daughter, Mrs LiHie
Coleman, 5.318 So 2!)th St-, loft
Saturday for her home* in Dallas,
Tex
Mrs- Lonnie Williams, 5304 So
20th St , left Friday evening for
Kansas City, Mo, where she will
join her unrip, Mr- A A Dunlap
find motor to Wewoka, Okla, to
visit relative and friends.
WOODSON CENTER NEWS
Physical Examinations
Boys who plan to enter gym act
ivities will have physical examin
ations in gym at 31st and Q Sts.,
Tuesday, Oct- Gth from 7-9 p m
(iris will have examination Fri
day 3:30-5:30 p m , at the gym
A woman physician will be in
charge- The gym exams are free
Gym periods will bp announced
for various groups following the
outcome of the exams
Shop (‘lasses
Adults and youths not in school
arc invited to register for morning
classes in Home Arts and Furni
ture Repair, Monday and Wednes
day mornings from 10-12 o’clock
Mi' OLIVE BAPTIST C1IUKC1I
Ml Olive enjoyed the usuul ser
vices the past Sunday
Sunday morning was Covenant
meeting- Rev Williamson preached
Sunday night.
Th.i Mission Circle will have a
rally on Sunday Oct It
UNION MEMORIAL M E
CHURCH
Rev Wm- H Adams, Pastor
The Loving Four quartette dos
oil a ten night program at this
church on Sunday night This pro
gram was one of song and prayer
They were greeted by packed
houses each night King and Queen
rally was led by Joshua Hender
son and Mrs- Sarah Brown Total
receipts of rally, $120 07
Morning service was conducted
tho past Sunday hy the pastor,
Rev Wm- II Adams There was
good attendance at Sunday schol
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHR'IST
27th and R Sts
Elder A- D- Carter, l’a-stor
The church closed a successful
rally
Sunday school was well attended
Elder G S Hayden preached
Sunday afternoon Elder A D.
Carter preached at night
M«5EETi •
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people who didn’t lose there wealth
they couldn’t because there wealth
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CROCODILE TEARS
Truck Driver Leaps
Into Hudson River
Saves Drowning Man
—
N<‘W York, Oct- 11 (ANP)—
Kicking off his shoes and diving
j into the Hudson Rver from the
! ferryboat Tenafly, Wednesday uft
temoon, Willie Francis a truck
; driver, saved Henry Hodge from
I drowning- Poice say Hodge either
"fell or jumped" from me ferry
boat, and before Captain Thomas
llai Id check'd th1, speed of the
boat Francis was swimming to the
drowning man and reach'd him as
ho was going down for the second
time. Someone aboard the ferry
koss«d the men a life 'preserver
which kept them afloat until they
were pick'd up by the tug Thomas
Tracy. I
Police ordered Hodge taken to
Bellevue hospital psychopathic
ward for examination and the Tena
fly continued its trip to Edg'wat
Jev, where Francis' truck and shoos
were left in the ferry house- Both
wre claimed later by Francis after
I his t ithing had dried* He slffered
j no ill effects from his heroic res
cue
Mrs. Max Yergan
Addresses Workers
In South Africa
MRS. MAX YERGAN Gide—
Capetown, South Africa, Oct- ll
(ANP)—Just before sailing for an
extended visit in America, Mrs.
Max Yergan, wife of I)r- Yergan,
noted African missionary and
j YMCA foreign secretary, address
I i-d the students of the Capetown
Training school for colored social
workers. Mrs. Yergan spoke on
“Soujourner Truth-’* She has re
cently done effective work among
the non-European women of the
Eastern Province. Mrs. Paul Robe
son, wife of the noted singer and
movio star, was another recent
visitor in Cape Town. Mr. Robe
son it is reported is in Moscow,
Russia, where he will soon appear
in r. motion picture to be cadet
“Moscow.”
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Little Acorns and Great Oaks
By R. A. Adams
(For tho Literary Service Bureau)
There is a familiar axiom which
runs, “Great oaks from little
acorns grow,” and not only is this
liters rally true, hut it is figura
tively true, also, as it refers to
human development—the expan
sion of human life with its powers
and its problems its errancies and
direful consequences.
“Little White Lies” of which we
hear so much over the radio will
develop into great oaks of false
hood. Minin' acts of dishonesty will
end in great oaks such as petty
theft, embezzlement, banditry and
burglary. Little acts of lawless
ness lead to greater and more
heinous crimes against the law
and against the interests of soci
ety. Little acorns of sex luxness
may and almost certainly will
gix>w into the destructive oaks of
prostitution, libertinism, and of
general moral decadence.
Following the natural course
little 'acorns in tlhe form of small
drinks of rum will almost invar
iably result in gigantic oaks of
drunkenness. Little departures
from the principles of right will
end in destruction of character, the
crucifixion of moral scruples and
perhaps the loss of the immortal
soul.
So, it is urgently and vitally ne- J
cessary to give attention to the
“little acorns” lent they grow into
“great oaks” which will be ever
destructive in their inflvence.
North 24th Street
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shoe doctor.
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_WE 4240_
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address Abbe' Wallace, P. O. Box
J W M What typo of girl could
I go with in the condition I am in ?
Ails: According to your social
and financial standing you can
have more success with the oppo
site sex if you don’t go out of the
middlo class- Unless you overcome
being shamefaced every time you
see a girl you won’t go with any
one Don’t be ashamed of your fig
ure
Cr H E—Will I be rewarded
for what I said last month?
Ans: Your boss has taken into
consideration what you said in
your address last month I do not
believe this speech will help you
ifio get a better job but, it will
be the means of your getting a
RAISE in salary
J W B—Please tell me what
made this change in my life? Why
did I turn such a fool ?
Ans: It is my opinion you start
ed going with another woman just
for a NOVELTY, not knowing that
you would become infatuated with
h<T Your acting like a fool as
you did, couldn’t help but bring
about a change in your wife’s at
tidude Your life will he the same
as it used to be when your wife
regains confidence in you
D T— Who ups<t my end table?
Ans: No one did a mean act like
this Your table appears to have
been in a draft and the wind blew
it over, breaking up the novelties
you had on it The party you
havo in mind wasn’t even around
at the time.
c K—I read the paper every-j
time it conies out and gives me
ccmt'ort and joy. Will you please
tell mo through your column where
my father is ?
Ans: Your father appears to be
a salesman for a firm in Texas.
He travels quite a bib, but his
headquarters are in the city of Dal
las
O N T_Does the man who
takes me driving mean what he
says?
Ans- Your boy friend who has
the CHEVROLET is rather truth
ful and you can believe what he
tells you He seems to be good
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d stamped envelope for my New
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me, biithdate and ci rrect address.
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company and belives in having a
good time’ So long as he contin-,
, uee to be as attentive as he has
been you can rest assured he is
sincere.
W A A—In my preference to a
certain party going to have a fu
ture?
Ans: Your liking for “G” and
; his interest in you will bring about
a happy future.It will termin
ate into a marriage during the
spring of NEXT YEAR.
B T J—I ani badly in need of:
employment and have been search-1
ing for three months without suc
cess. Will I succeed in finding the
kind of work I am looking for?
Ans: You will find a job in your
field of work but not with the
methods you are using- An employ
ment agency will assist you in get
ting something worthwhile to do,
and it will be well worth the small
fee you w'ill have to pay them
X X- X—I have had three dates
with a boy and he hasn’t even tried
to kiss me yet- Should I wait for
him to make love to me or should I
make love to him or wolld he think
mo too flippy ?
Ans: Don’t rush your boy friend
so or you’ll scare him off- He
soenvs to be a little backward, but
give him time.. ..he’ll do plenty of
love making with only a little en
couragment.
BABE’S
BUFFET
BEER
LIQUOR
SOFT DRINKS
DANCING
2425 N. 24th JA 9195
Atty. John Adams Jr.
Romm 310 Karhach Block
15th and Douglas I'hone AT 6766
Notice of Administration
In the County Court of Douglas
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 bo
had on said petition before said
court on tfie 17th day of October,
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 contest 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.
Bryce Crawford
County JJudge
Begin 9-26-36 Ex. 10-10-36
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