SOUTH OMAHA NEWS NOTES CORRECTION It was erroneously stated in last weeks issue that Mr. Carl Fisher, Pacific St., was dead. We wish to eorrect this state ment by saying that Mr. Fisher is not dead, hut is improving in health at the County Hospital. Mrs. Velma l**e, S. 17 St., is ill. Mrs Howard Fi Ids of Kan sas City, Mo,, has coinc to t h«* city to attend her mother, Mr Velma Lee, who is ill M rs. E mestine Terry and h r nieee, Rayetta Young, have gone to St. Paul, Minn. _Mrs. Thelma Hall left Monday Nov. 23, for Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. L« na (livens left-We 1, nesday, Nov. 18. for Cheyenne, Wyo. Mrs. Sadie Williams of Coun cil Bluffs, In., spent the week end visiting Rev. and Mrs. A. Young Mr. Charlie M. 1 arborough, of Raorne, Wiseon^n, is in the city visiting his mother, Mrs. L. Johnson. J. D. Hines, cleaner and tail or, 2523 Q St., rejKirts that the paM week w as a good one in his business. Celebrates First Birthday John (hirtis, son of Mr. anti Mm John Curtis, sr„ R St., cel ebrated his first birthday Sat urday afternoon from two to four o'clock. Attending were some six or seven w’ee tots. Gateway Quartette at St. John The Gateway Quartette will give a three night, program at St. John Baptist Church, on Pierce St., beginning Dec. 2. All lovers of music are urged to hear this quartette. A Ten Cents Safety Pin Club has been organized by Mes dames Estela Mae Anders and Estella Lyles. The club will meet, with Mrs. Lyles, 27l*f> R St., on Sunday, Nov. 29th. St. John Baptist Church join ed Pleasant Green Baptist Sun day in a 3 p. in. service. Rev. Young delivered the message. Bethel Missionary Society met with Mrs Garner, S. 30 St., on Nov. 24. Mrs Emily Jackson of Penn sylvania. is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Whitelow, S St. Little Annie ,M a e Wright, daughter of Mrs. llallie Wright, 2814 R St., who was taken to the University Hospital the past week suffering from an attack of pneumonia, will be brought home some time this week. MRS BOLDS AT SALEM Mrs. Margaret Bolds, City Missionary of Bethel Baptist Church, visited Salem Baptist Church Sunday in the interest of her work. Little Dennis King, who had the misfortune to break an arm some time ago, has had his east removed. He is not able, how ever, to return to school. Little Betty June King, year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence King is indisposed. BUY AN OMAHA GUIDE FROM YOUR NEAREST SO. OMAHA AGENT McGill and Davis 2516 Q Street J. C. Harris Grocery Store, 5224 S. SO St.. -MA 0741. Dorsey Oliver, §709 S. 29 St. MA 2678 Mrs. Margaret Bowles HIT S. 28 8t. Miss .Juanita King, who grad uated from West Side grade school on Not. 24, will spend ! the week end with hrr aunt. Mrs. Jessie Gain, 2903 Parker Stt. Mrs. Gain will entertain for .Miss King in celebration of h r recent graduation. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 20th and U Sts Elder G. S Hayden, Pastor It gular services were 'held, the pa-t Sunday. Elder Ilayden, pastor, preached morning and evening sermons. Atteiulan v was good. UNION M»JM 'Mtl.-VL >1 K UIIUHUH Ucv \V m II Glam*. I'aslor Morning service was in charge of the pastor. Good afternoon services were held. Attendance was excel I lit. ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH Pierco Street Rev. E. D. Johnson, Pastor Attendance was good in all I services the past Sunday. The! church had one addition at its morning service. Morning and night sermons w*re preached 1 by Ucv. Johnson. l! LEFT OVER RECIPES I Have y<>u often wondered just i whnt to do w'th left over turkey the next day? Let me help you. Here are some suggestions that will make a little turkey go a 1 long way Try them! Turkey a la King . ' Saute one-ha f cup finely chopped i mushroom^ 'n one-c'ghth cup I shortening for five minutes- Melt ] another one-fourth cun shortening 'n a double boiler over a low flame, i Add tw<> table poons fl<>ur and stir; to a smoth paste Gradually add two I cups milk, stirr'ng constantly, then | add the mushrooms, one-half cupj finely chopped green pepper, one- , half cup finely chopped stuffed ol ives, and two cups of diced left over turkey. Contnue stirring and add one-half cup mayonnaise, one tablespoon worchstersh're sauce, 1 one-half teaspoon salt and a dash of pepper. When thoroughly blended remove from fire and serve on hot toast Garnish with spr'gs of par sley. Scalloped Turkey and Macron* Au G rat'a Two cups boiled macron), two cups cold turkey, cut In large pie ces, one and one-half cups wh'te sauce, two tablespoons grated cheese. Arrange jha'.f thfd Quantity of macron! 'n a baking d'sh Cover | with cold turkey. Cover turkey j w'th remain'ng macronl. Pour white sauce over all Sprnkle with grat ed cheese- Hake In a moderate ov en about twenty m'nutes or until a l'ght brown on top. Pilau One and one-half cups washed and drained rice, two tablespoons fat, one cup turkey stock, one table spoon fat, two cups d'ced turkey, ane apple, d'ced, one-half cup ral-j sins, two onions, m'need, one cup tomato sauce, one teaspoon salt, i one-half teaspoon pepper Melt fat in saucepan, cook r'ce to a golden brown, add stock and cook covered until tender- Melt fa< Insk'llet, brown turkey, add apple raisins, on'ons, tomato sauce and seasonings. Place *n casserole, cover w'th cooked rice- Garnish w'th browned almonds and parsley. OLE’S Battery Station WE SPECIALIZE ON BAT TERY SERVICE 3014 N. 24th Ja9999 GHOST WRITING Means WE Write and YOU Get the Credit Letters, social and business; popular speeches and talks for Teachers, Ministers, Civic, Bus iness and Lodge leaders; ar ticles for publication. Your own work rewritten, revised, or criticised. Write us your needs and send 6 cents stamps fr more details. C. N. S. BUREAU 141 West 126th St., Neiw York City | FOOTLIGHT FUCKERS (By A1 Moses for A. N. P.) New York, Nov. 28—THE SCOOP OF THE TOWN concerns Itself with that perenn'ally excellent “good <<’py” BUI (B<>jangles) Rob'nson. 'i hat wanky “heat wave spot" LE CLUB UBANGI,’ ran afoul some order of mln'ons of the law and fo’ded up, tighter than a long 'sland clam. Whether you take your “Bojangles," hot or cold ..or before or after meals *s purely a matter of personal feel'ng. One thing remains a fact. IN I'lSIUTABIE. the men who have the final say In the iu''ng of a l'l rock pi'e known a “MAN HA'VAM ISLAND" have a place In ther heart for the ‘HIGH PRIEST’ of tap dancing second to NOBODY. BUI, clanked up the ole DUESENBERG stopped oir at a certa'n internationally fam ous calling place, and PRESTO CHANGO THE OLD GOLD STAN OAR’ which Is PUHlenty important business, these lean and cold afternoons There ate other angle? to this yarn, and It so hap pen*. that w'e know them all, even L" the one that concerns itself w'th a SKYMAN of more than roiss'ng renown. But adding them a I up together, vve get BILL ROBINSON one of the best lov d characters of the stage and ■.'teen that l? to say BY 1 HE IMPORTANT BIG WAGS, vh" make the carousel, go roun’, in’ roun’H! • • • KARL (‘father’) HINES iwept 'nto the APOLLLO THEA I RE, with the breeziness the c'ty io s" n<>bly represents In the mus' al realm, 's noted for THE CALLOWAY DUKE 5LLINGT0N CLAUDE HOP i K-INS LUNREFORD BLUE IHYTHM and now THE SARL HINES UNIT, have already alebrated .... ANNIVERSARY VEER, In Harlem, and each unit ms outdone itself In 'ts desire to dea.se the fans whose patronage made their sustained appearances i box-office possibility IHnes, is a rare showman at the >'ano. dlls !s an artistry that is unques onably tho very last word 'n poise »nd self assurance. Standing far ■nek 'n the wings ns we often do we find It po.-s'Ide to employ [.ho “yardstick of true greatness" io this pleasing personality be •ause HE INVARIABLY, forces us to regard hi? pianoforte and technique 'n the light of some brand new entity, suddenly swept into national prom nonce And s-o-o like the end’ess w'nd'ng brook, the immaculately groomed EARL (‘father’) HINES, heightens the bid of any house h1- crack orches tra and Glee Club u”lt, appear'ng. * * * “FRANZ WACHE” Belgian theatre cr tic now visiting London, halts the NICHOLAS BROTHERS, as the greatest act extant- That sort of dovota'ls with the stories wo’ve been penn'ng for the pa t sly months for (ANP) . and while one well Informed letter wri ter ma led us five type-written tj i s |ca I’rg for pa'm to . POPS and LOUIS, we continued t( east our ballot for this ve-su ite brothers act. Our European For Backache, Kidney And Bladder Trouble Stop Getting Up Nights Here’s one good way to flush harmful waste from kidneys and stop bladder irritation that often causes scanty, burning, and smart ing pasage. Ask your druggist for a 35-cent box of Gold Medal Haar lem Oil Capsules—a splendid safe and harmless diuretic and stimulant for weak kidneys and irritated bladder. Besides getting up nights, some symptoms of kidney trouble are backache, puffy eyes, leg cramps and moist palms, but be sure to get GOLD MEDAL—it’s he genuine medicine for weak kid neys—right from Haarlem in Hol land. FREE COURSE IN HAIR CULTURE Including Diploma by Mail. Write Cuban Cosmetic Co. Box 5315 Chicago, 111. operat've (who happens to I've abroad)’ make the claim that no act In 30 years has been so wildly rece'ved as the NICHOLAS BRO THERS • • • M. H- M'nton, glding genius of the RHYTHM CLUB, could tell us enough about the plans he has 'n mind for the OILLANDO ROBESON-OBIE AUSTIN band unit “Mint” feels that these two have a perfct r'ght to ask In on the h'gh places they have won after years of strenuous effort in the hearts of theatre goers and w'th! • he push and contact of his organ ization It won’t be long before! they’ll be right in the hair of the; “solidly booked” units. Durelle Alexander, Paul Whit man’ t -inging “baby star” and fea tured w'th his orchestra on coast to-coast broadcasts, has her own hand now. Durelle was feleeted from a large group of pretty and talented candidates to lead a new pl'-glrl orchestra, the Swingirls, which opened a road tour at Fay’s theatre 'n Phlldelphia The nucleus of that new organ1-, zat'on was the famous Bon John! girl band, recently returned from e. three year tour of Europe- Miss Alexander, wh» dances and s'ngs, has developed into a charm'ng per sonality, putting her fifteen-piece l and through its paces w'th all the fines-e of her or'glna! sponsor, Whiteman h'mself. Yascha Bunchuk has commenced rehearsals for his new a'r show, which will be presented under the du-plces of Irv*ng Mills, and which whl offer a new type of music de scribed as “swing symphony " It really Is popular music dressed *n wh'te tie and tails—symphonic mu sic without the top hat fTho feature of the new program will be its guest stars, singers and Instrumentalists from concert ^nd opera fie'ds who wll figuratively “let the'r hair down" and swing out on such numbers as “Mlnn'e thei Mooeher" and “Stardust," with the '•■'"kground of a J6-piece orches tra. Los Angeles, Cal'f., Nov. 28 (By Bob Baker for ANP)—Daniel Leo Haynes, who recently starred in ihe drama “John Henry,” aecom-j pan'ed by his eharm'ng wife, left, Lo-- Angeles this week, for their j h< me 'n Stanton Island. The Hay nes aro motoring across country, and expect to retrun to the coast ph rtlv where rehearsal plans arc1 ' :ig held up pending the actor’s ’turn for a starring role *n an other production. A Baby For You? If you are denied the blessine of a baby all your own and yearr for a baby’s arms and a baby’s smile, do not give up hope. Just write in confidence to Mrs. Mildred Owens, Dept. I) 562, Hanan Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., and she will tell vou about a simp'e home method that helped her after being denied 15 years. Many others say this has helped bless their lives. Write now and try for this wonderful happi ness CHOP SUEY American and Chinese Dishes Ivinsr Yuen Cafe >010'/, N. 24th St. Jackson 857« Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. m. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On No matter how many medicine? you have tried for your cough, chest cold cr bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with Crcomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Creomul 3ion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mem branes as the germ-laden phlegm loosened and expelled. Even tf ether remedies have ailed, don't be discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee Oreoniulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv.) I ’REVEAL ING' ipur PAST, PRESENT and EUIPRE — »/ A86E' MU LACE rmmtaUU — 4m ■/fry*"*??0 •_n._ NO I F—Your question printed free in this column. For private reply send 25c and (self addressed stamped envelope for my New Astrological Reading and receive by return mail my advice on three juestions free. Sign your full name, birthdate and cr*Tect address. Address Abb*1* Wallace. P. O. Box—11, Atlanta, Georgia. I. J. C.—Have much confidence in you and want your opinion on my particular problem. Should I re main in the plate that I am or 's !t t'me for me to make the change I have contemplated? Ans: Wa't until spr'ng before you give up your job and go in bu s'ness for yourself. This 's a bad season for you to begin and since you have been made MANAGER of the store you are work'ng now, you can save quite u sum of money before spr'ng. M. E. W.—Should I go ahead and marry the man that I am going with feei ng the way that I do about his ch'ldren? Ans: If you feel lhat you can’t accept this man’s children and try to be a mother to them then don’t GET MARRIED. He is anx' ous to get someone to help rear them as well as make his I'fe en joyable and you are too young t° assume this responsibility. S. G.—-I would like to know !f I’ll get to carry out my plans about my talent for music and when? Ans: As soon as you complete your h'gh school train'ng your par parents will make it possible for you to attend the CONSERVA TORY In Washington. They feel that your education is just as im portant as your mus'c training. R. W. A.—Please tell me If 1, should hes'tate about going back to the same school to teach this, fall? I have just about worr'ed my self to death. Ans: Your worrying is qu'te un necessary for the nc'dent that hap pened 'n the school yhere you taught la-t year has been CLEAR-1 ED UP and you name has been, cleared. The subject will not arise' aga'n so if you are called_then go ahead and teach. i > M. C.—We are l'ving with an I uncle and he don’t like my boy. Help me as I don’t know what to do, stay here or leave. An?: Even though 't is very un pleasant for you at times .you must rema'n where you are until your HEALTH has improved. Try to expla'n t° your son the impor tance of staying on the good s'de of your uncle instead of keeping h'm upset. BROKEN HEARTED:—I got a letter from my old lover about a m«>nth ago say'ng he would send for me if I would come and write him that I would but he won’t an swer. Please tell me what I must do? Ans: Forget your past love af fp.'rs and try l'ving true to your present HUSBAND for a change. Stop and Shop At HERMAN’S MARKET HERMAN FRIEDLANDER Proprietor 24th and Lake Street WEbster 5444 .-.. I This man jilted you years ago and he doesn’t care one thing about you. Y<>ur husband loves you and | you had better keep h's respect or you w'll be left drifting alone. I f7- B.—I am in a very t*ght spot ' and can’t seem to see my way clear for myself and family. How can I get the money to pay my debts? An-: SELL YOUR ALRTOMO i BILE. Your income 's not great j enough for you to have an auto I mobile and meet yur current bills. You appear to be going backwards each month and the best time to make a change is now. H. T.—For sixteen years I have g'ven devotion, kindness and loy alty to my husband that has never | ceased to have a wondering eye A year ago I renewed an acquaint ance of my girlhood and now I find that he too is untrue. What 's wrong ? > An-: You are at fault.al though your husband kept you up set with his continuous flirtations he never tried to make anything out of these affa'rs. 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