The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 24, 1936, CITY EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    SOUTH OMAHA NEWS NOTES
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J. C. Harris Grocery -tore
6224 S. 30 St. .MA 0741.
Dorsey Oliver,
6709 S. 29 St. -U*
Moc.t6ouierj>,
6407 S. 2d St.
Mrs. Kelly of East Pacific
St., is rcovering from a recent
operation.
XIr. Wilbur Mitchell, who i*
in the Covenant Hospital, is im
proving.
St. John Adult School Of
Education Opens
The Adult School of Educa'
tion of the St. John Baptist
Church will open W* dnesday,
Oct. 21. There will be school
< aeh Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs. Gray of Chaves Temple
will be the instructor.
Rev. E. 1). Johnson will go to
Iowa City Nov. 2, to conduct a
meeting for Rev. Garrett of
that city.
Mrs. Georgia Williams and
family and Mr. He Roy Terry mo
tort’ll to Nebraska City Sunday
to visit Melvin Terry who is in
the School for the Blind.
The infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Givens, 1217 Pierce
St., is much better.
Mrs. Walden, 17 St., and in
fant child are home front the
hospital. Mother and hahy art
doing nicely.
ST. JOHN BAPTIST
CHURCH ACTIVITIES
The Willing Workers met at
the ehnrch Monday.
The West Side Circle met on
Tuesday, Oct, 20th.
All St. John auxiliaries will
meet at the church until cold
weather prevents.
An interesting program was
given by the smaller children
of St. John’s ll.Y.P.U., the past
Sunday evening.
The Pound Club, a commun
ity affair, for the benefit of the
pastor and his family, is to be
commended for the splendid
work it is doing. The club meets
every Thursday.
New Cook at H & W Cafe
Mr. G. R. Morney of Sioux
City, la., is the new eook at
the H. & W. Onfe. The eafe
wishes to announce to its many
friends and patrons, that it is
no win position to serve deli
cious barbecue, home-made pie
ami other delicacies.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dustin ami
Dorsey Oliver motored to St.
Joseph, Mo., where they spent
■ •
Mm. Mabel Booth, 2723 It St.. I
is ill.
Rev. and Mrs. P. J. Sears arj
rived Oct., 13 from Henderson,
Tex. Rev. Sears will assume
charge of the pastorate of Beth
el Baptist Church. The children
of RjCV. and Mrs. Sears will re
main in Texas until the close
of the school year.
the pa.-t week visiting Mrs. Ora
Roach.
Rev. and Mrs. I*. J. Seans and
Mrs. O. T. Whitelow were thy
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ilurtfhld »»u Tuesday. Oct. 13,
H. & W. Cafj To Give
Halloween Party
The H.&W. Cafe will give a
11a lowien Party Friday, Oat.
0. The public is invit d.
Mr. #1. L. Ouster, who lias
been ill, is now aid-' to be on..
Mis Claudell Agee motored
to Iowa City Saturday to at
tend the football game.
Mrs. Proofs of Punkie, I.a.,
left for h r home on Saturda.v
night after visiting her nie e.
Mrs. Clara M. Prather, 2.r>0!)
Ji ffenson St.
WHIST CLUB MEETS
The Sunday evening Whi-t
Club met at the home of Mrs
lla'lie Wright, 2809 It. St. Tli
next, meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Dora ('ribbs, .'{9
and II Sts.
CelebratSB Eighth Birthday
Little Thelma Jean Dozier and
twenty-four of her little friend*
clebrat-id her eighth birthday
October 14th. Mrs. Belle Hen
derson and Mrs. Agnes Dozier
saw to it that they had every
thing to delight the hearts of
the little eelebrators.
Barbecue mlmdwiches were
Served Oct. 22 by Mrs. T.Webb
and others of the Bethel Bap*
ti.st Church at the residinne of
Mrs. Webb, 2820 W. St.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wiggin
and family, 5707 S. 29 St., vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Newsome on
S|tmdny.
OFF ON HUNTING TRIP
Mr, Dewey Morow and a par
ly of hunters will Lave Satur
day, Oct. 24, for Wayne, Neb.,
where they will hunt pheas
ants.
Little Donnie King, who suf
fered a broken arm the past
week, is getting along nicely.
Celebrates Birthday
Mists Pearl May, 2810 It St.,
celebrated her sixteenth birth
day on Oct. 21 at a party at the^
home of Mrs. Helen Uoyston.
r>tii:i S. 30 St. Joining her in
this celebration were eighteen
of her friends. The evening was
spent in dancing and playing
cards.
Mrs. Julia Caldwell is indis
posed.
Mrs. Lillie Chatman, A St., i-.
still confined to her lr d bv ill
ness.
Alonzo Orunda is now at Ft,
Crook. He expects to leave soon
for CCC camp.
.GETS BROKEN TOE
Mr. N. S. Littlejohn, 5318 S.
31 St., received a broken toe
when he dropped a hundred
pound mould on his foot Sat
urday while at work in a South
Omaha packing house. X-Ray
at the hospital revealed a brok
en bone in one toe. He returned
to his home from the hospital
on Sunday.
WANTED TO BUY
100.000 Pounds Brass, Cop
per, Lead and Aluminum
20,0#0 Batteries
50.000 Auto Radiators
Are We Buying? You Bet!
If It's Auto Parts You Want
It Will Pay You To See Us
First. We Are Here To Serve
You.
Consolidated AUTO
Parts Co.
2501 Cuming St. AT 5656
Home of Kaug&roo Court
ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCE
Pierce Street
Rev. E. D. Johnson, Pastor
St. John Baptist Church <*lo
ed its revival Wednesday, Oct
14, with an addition of seven.
Rev. K. 1). Green, of Otumwa.
Ia., conducted the revival.
St. John enjoyed good at
tendon ,• at its various meet
ing the p st Sunday. The pas
tor used the subject “The Gif*
of Christ” for his morning se,
mon and “Go Forward” for th
subjei t of the night sermon.
Mrs. < ray ai.d Rev. Gan
were visi ora.
Get the Imbit of aft -tiding S
John’s Prayer Meti ,gs at th
; church each Wednesday n’gh
! { T, :»f rU[J'5T
"T** -n ’ V c s
r'”e- * n Pastor
Regular s n ice the past Su
day.
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. P. J. Sears, Pastor
S; rviecis and attendance were
good tin' past Sunday. Mori
ing and night rues ages wei
brought by tin- new , astor, lie
P. d. Sears.
UNION MEMORIAL ,Y1 E
CHURCH
It'V YVut. II Adam , Past,.
The church enjoyed good a.
tendance the past Sunday. Th
morning meissage was brough
by the pastor. Rev. Adams.
(>n Shimlay, Oet. 25, at 3:Pi
p. in., th» Improvement (‘lu’
will sponsor a rally.
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
E.der G. E. Hayden, Pagto
Sunday School was well at
tended. 11 :()0 a. in. service w«
conducted by the pastor. Re
Havdeu. Testimonial Mcetin
was held Sunday night.
MOUNT OLIVE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. J. P Mosley, pastor
Morning sermon was preach
ed by the pastor who used a
lii,s subject, “Stay on the dob ’
Sunday School was well alt m1
ed, as was the RY.P.U.
Candidates are being gotte1
for baptism. \ew members nr
joining on Christian experienc
New strength has been gathe
ed since the coming of the ne
pastor.
Night service was in char
of Rev. Baggs.
Woodson Center Youth
Forum Meetings Begin
A letter from th V ood
('enter to this office bear-' ti e
j information the* the Woo ls n
(’enter’s Youth 1’■rum Coinnr'
tee will begin a fieri s of Month
ly Forum Meet in "s onM-imla",
<>ct 2f), at 4 :<H) p. m.
The ('enter >s having Op. n
House Oet. 2o, Miss Ruth Allen,
Activity I)ir etor, Jewish ('(‘li
ter. will <-p ak. There will be
Community singing.
A reception to new ministers
and their wives will follow
from 6:30 to 7:()() |). m.
Mr. Sam Break field was re
leased from the University Dos
pitnl Friday, Oet. 16. He says
he feels “fine.’’
PATRONIZE
OUR
ADVERTISERS
ROBERT SMITH
Candidate For
District Judge
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD
His Record Deserves His Elec
tion to the District Bench.
Callaway on the Air
TVs hi de highness of hi-de ho
Cab Calloway, Is bark on the ah
lanes B'.uin. broadcasting thre<
Mtr , , M.ppi. from the new Cottor
| Club In the hpa t of imes Square
C, . > )v ard **v*h week on Mon
and 'Vein gday nights fron
,'d -lght to 12 "0 EST. and or
Thursday from 10 TO to 11 p. m
-v»r s "tion IVOR and thr
Mutual not’eork. In lading WON
. : WLW C r * iti; CKLW
Det.riot; WSAI, Cleveland; WCAE
Pittsburgh; WPRO, Providence
White Robber Loses
Tn Court Battik
Little Reck, Ar! Oct- 24 (C)—
T. E Linebuigh ha 1 his sent^nc
one y. ri in ptis n confirmed by
h > Arkansas Supr me Court Mon
ay Line ■ ugh was convicted In
Randolph county Circuit Court for
tealing hogs owned by William
kiiTjll, colored- The jury convict
• 'in ' nugh rc'-erted the colored
men’s testimony over the defend
ant
Priests Urge A
Square Deal for
Negro Catholics
NVw Yo k City, Oct IS (ANP
—Color'd Catholics throughout the
country hailed with joy the appea
made this week at the th-ee-du;
session of the National Catechetiea
Congress, that the Ron.un Cathoh
hi era chy in the United States take
p, unanimous and consistent slum
on the Negro question- The stirrin:
appeal was addressed to the bod:
by the northe n and southerr
priests engaged in the work of e.v
angellzation among Negroes
The convention with a dinner a
the Waldorf-Asto ra, attended Ir
the most distinguished members o'
the hierarchy and by many pro
"i' ’ent laymen- The Most Rev- Am
leto Giovanni Cicognani, A.postoli'
rV' jrate to the United States, war
the guest of honor and the o in
cipal speaker at the banquet
RePprious Work Among
Negroes Choatic
Turing one of the earlie - ses
sions, the Rev. William Walsh, pis
tor of St Ignatius church for thr
colored, in Phildolphia. dec'a e
it religious work among the Ne
groes, even in the noTth, w»«
"chaotic and insufficient,” and the
only solution was to take them into
the white parishes and diocos>s
and errn to them the. Catholic ed
'"ges foe men
Ti e]u<tan e with which Ne
! ■;'vs unbrace the Catholic fa t'
•ilso came before the body for dia
ussion and conditions in Ba'tlrr » e
T'chmond, New O Tans, Chicago,
'la lem. C neinnati and other cen
‘■'■rs were described by the priertr
from those cities.
“Draw of Colo- I/ne" Hit
The Rev Mark M ‘se|in, of C >
-innati declared: “The offensive
Irawing of the cohar line, veen. for
members of the flock in Catholic
■hurches and schools of highe edu
'tton. adds to the Negro's dislike
Catholic cultu-al and relig'ous
v.tivity among them- I have la
'jor<'d among them for 19 yea s and
■ ve received 296 converts, count
ng their babies ”
In Harlem, eported the Rev. T
lulvoy, pastor of the Church c
Mark the Evangelist for color
' p ople, N»-g oes were joining
MAI IHLV* A. HALL
MATTHEW A. HALL
Candidate for
District Judge
NON-POLITICAL
He has lived in Omaha and prac
ticed law here over 40 years For
mer President Omaha Bar Asso
ciation. Former State Senator
Ee is not desirous of replacing any
of the present Judges. At the re
quest of many who know his high
qualifications, he is a candidate to
fill the vacancy caused by the
death of the late Judge W A
Kedick. If you are favorable then
on vour Judicial Ballot, please
first place an X opposite the name
of Matthew A. Hall.
iVe heartily endorse Mr. Matthew
H’all for District Judge to Fill
the vacancy caused by the death of
Judge William A. Redick.
William F Baxter, Pres. Thomas
Kilpatrick 'and Co.
Joseph Barker, Pres. Foster-Bark
er Co.
R. G- Dorway, Sales MgT, Pioneer
Glass and Paint Co.
II T- Fordyee, Mgr. U. S. Rubber
Co
Frank Garver, Mgr. S- S Kresge
Co.
William L Holzman, Pres. Nebraska
Clothing Co.
Glenn E. Jennings, Pres. Whight
and WilheJmy Co
Frank T. B- Martin, Pres. Martin
Bros and Co.
S'am Reynolds, Pres. Reynolds Up
dike Coal Co
Victor B- Smith, Vive Pres. Omaha
Nat’l Bank
Joel II. Wright, Pres- Nebraska
and Io-wa Grain Co.
C- M- Wilhelm, Vice Pres. Orchard
and Wilhelm Co
WHEN SENT IN ANY
FAMILY SERVICE
EMERSON LAUNDRY AND
ZORIC DRY CLEANERS
2324 Ne. 24th St WE 1029
Jommutnat ) „'ar.J aat ona rapidly
as a result of their lost faith and
confidence in the since ity of the
large Ch -istian churches- The pre
late urged an off:cial Catholic pro
clamation on the attitude toward
the Negro
250,000 Colored Catholics in U- S
The Very Rev Francis A- Walsh,
director of the National Center of
the Confraternity of Christian Doc
trine, reported that postcard in
quires sent to religious orders ‘all
'ver America b ought the inform
tion that 375 Catholic priests
were* working either full time o •'
pari, time with Negroes There a e
approximately 250,000 Catholics
among the estimated 12,500,000 Ne
groes in America
DOLGOFF
HARDWARE
Paint, Glass and Varnish
We do glazing and make window
shades to order
1822 24 N. 24 WE 1607
Duffy Pharmacy
We. 0609
24th and LAKE STREETS
PRESCRIPTIONS
Free Delivery
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Inc’uding Diploma bv Mail
Write Cuban Cosmetic Co.
Box 5315 Chicago, 111
Expert Auto Repairs
L Overhauling Our Specialty .
AH Work Guaranteed!
Day and Night Service
—Phone AT. 6697—
Merriweather’s Garage
We repair all makes and models
E.. L.. Merriweather, prop 1
2209 No. 22nd St.. Omaha, Neb_<
ALTHOUSE
Beauty Salon
Everything new in hair coif'
fures. See our complete line
of ...cosmetics — especially
blended for our particular
needs.
WE 0864 2422 N. 22 St.
North 24th Street
SHOE HOSPITAL
We specialise in rebuilding
shoes. If your feet are not
comfortable, “see Sam,’’ the
shoe doctor.
We Call For and
Deliver
1807 North 24th Street
WE 4240
FOR RE-ELECTION
Elcrn in Nebraska; age 50. Eighth
year as district Judge. Judge Thom
sen asks your vote on the basis of
merit and on his capacity for con
tinued service.
ENDORSED AND RECOMMENDED
BY THE LAWYERS OF
THE DISTRICT.
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—Sweetheart — Maney—
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S«nd NOW for this GREAT RE
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3430 Rhodes Ave-, Chicago, 111
CHOP SUEY
American and Chinese Dishea
King: Yuen Cafe
2010'/i N. 241h St. Jackson 8576
Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. m.
JA 5000
Look At Your Roof!
THERE'S A
BIRD FCQF
For Every T^pe of H ime
Shingle or Roll, in a host
of lovely colors.
Oall for Fstimate, JA 5030
1 to 3 Years To Pay
19, Nicholas
Stop and Shop
At
HERMAN’S
MARKET
HERMAN FRIEDLANDER
Proprietor
24th and Lake Street
WEb?ter 5444
WHEN KIDNEY TROUBLE CAUSES
YOU TO GET UP NIGHTS
WHEN BLADDER IS IRITATED, WHEN PASSAGE IS DIF
FICULT, WHEN BACKACHE BOTHERS
Flush Piosonous Waste and Acid From Kidneys
If you aren.t feeling just right
j are nervous—have dizzy spells and
I kidneys and learn more about
yourself.
Through the delicate filters of
the kidneys, acids and poisonous
waste are drawn from the blood
and dicharged iVom the body
these filters become clogged with
poisonous waste and kidneys do
not function properly—they need
a good cleaning.
One reliable medicine highly ef
efficient and inexpensive is GOLD
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules—
you can’t go wrong on this grand
medicine for it has been helping
people for 50 years—to correct
their aches and pains and to ban
iish uric acid conditions, the ag
gravation of sciatit, neuritis,
neuralgia, lumbago and rheumat
ism.
So if you have symptoms of
Kidney Trouble as backache, ner
vousness, getting up two or three
time during the nighb—scanty,
leg cramps—moist palms or puffy
leg cramps—moitpalms or puffy
eyes, get a 35 cent package of this
grand and harmless diuretic at
any modern drug store—it starts
the first day on its errand of
helpfulness.
But be sure it’s GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil Capsules—the origi
nal—the genuine— right from
Haarlem in Holland.
Peter B. Peeve
by Kettner