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THE CHUROH OF OOD 202.i No. 24th .Street Elder Robert I, Moody, Castor Mr*, hdnt W. Moody, Reporter Tlw servi-es for Sunday |>ast Welt* ’i be messages were as inti'i;md in the Inst issue. The e*>n giwgathm enj <ved an encouraging t^lk given by Mr. Clarence Lott, e> ’• ia visiting Omaha for ths Chr;s<ntan Hoi days. Mr. L »tt now live in Ohio and wnrahi,; s at Day torn Hit expe ien <*, ns he telated them were very inspiring. T! 1 rv.tatar aid M s. M"'dy, join tho congregation in wishing the true j- •' of Christ nr s for everybody Re:; m? er we only have the Chriat nia sf.iti' when we h-tve l"ve. For tho spirit ' f Chr» |,t*r,’s is the r, irit of Cbr st au<l G“d, Since that is time, then “Gml Is Love," for "hern’iy vc l«*«w that we dwell in Him and He in in. I era use He hath g ven us His aiP'rtL" l ,lno. 4:D1. Let us carry as much cheer as we Compliments of JOHNSEN S BAKERY , 2309 Cumin" Street Season’s Greetings FROM WHITE FRONT LIQUOR STORE Next Door to Chicago Biikery 1610 North 24th St. fc Compliments of Neisner Brothers 308 S. 16th St, AT. 7781 can. 0*me worship with us. FIRST SPIRITUAL TEMPLE NO. 6 24»h and Blondo Streets Daughter M- Quinn, leader Iter- C- Jackson, Asa’t Pastor Sunday school at 9:46 o’clock. Sunday morning service at 11:00 »’clock, Rev Jackson In charge. Sunday night service at 8:00 o' •lock, Daughter Marian Quinn In :ha gc. Everyone we’come. Monday night developing class at i629 Blnney St., no charge. Tuesday night Bible class at the Temple Thursday night alter call, and healing and prophesying, Mother Rosie Jones In charge. MT MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH 24th and Ohio Streets Rev. F. I*. Jones. Pastor Forysteen Burroughs, Reporter Morning services were as usual with the pastor in charge. His ser ir n, “Business In Religion.” was unusually interesting and all Christ ians should strive, as he staler!, to let more business-like in serving G«d. Punctuality, systematic giv ing and really being conscient iotus about <mr duties for the Master, were some of the qualities stress ed. The church was tastefully decor ated with beuutiful white draperies silver glittering stars and soft white sivw flakes. The windows were lovely with colored paper cov erings which gave them the ap pearance of colored glass windows. Theso decorations were made by Mrs. Jones and her assistants. Amid this l»eautiful setting, the evening serivees were carried out, known as “White Gift.” The City Service orchestra fur nished entertainment at the open ing of the services. They played a number of reully difficult pieces of music. Those who know music real ized that much effort had been put forth by them to make their part of the services a success. Everyone en joyed this part of the program im mensely. Tlhe choir of forty voices, dir ectetd by Rev. Williams was re splendent In snowy white robes and _CLASSIFIED ADS EMPTY garage, 2 furnished rooms, 2716 N. 28th Ave. WE 6549. APARTMENTS FOR RENT B ROOM—2 room apt., ight, heat. WE 2865. 8 ROOM kitchenette apt. AT 5576 — ■ I —... ... — S famished apartments. WE BTS8. APARTMENT, employed couple, WE 6421. ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED room. 2235 Grant St. NEATLY furnished rooms. WE 1075. APT. to a couple or two men. 2230 Ohio St. FURNISHED room In quiet home, Modern, 2810 Seward. JA 7317 M. E. Talbert ROOM 2432 Grant WE 4393 FURNISHED room AT 2523. ROOM—workng couple WE 6421 Front Room for rent. 1816 Nicho las street. 9 R#OM modem house $30 per month. 2522 Maple Street. NICE furnished room, WE 2582. FOR RENT—Love's Kitchenette Apartments, 2516-18 Patrick, or (2613 Grant st. Call We. B553. MODERN room for right party, married or single Phone Webster 5728, 2718 No. 28th Ave. Five rooms for rent, 2616 Bur dette street FTANKLIN fmrnkkaJ mtitn apartment*, 2214 No. 21st St_ Apply 1711 Camlnc fll_ NICE room in quiet home, near carline- WE 2085 FOR RENT 2 rooms in modem home. Rent to gether °r separatly. AT 6827. FOR ECONOMIC and comfort of living try DIXON APTS.. AT 7435. AUTOMOBILE Trunk for sale WE 2294 PERRY AND SON, Transfer, 2624 Caldwell, AT 0114 SHOE REPAIR SHOPS YOUR OWN — LAKE SHOE SERVICE NONE BETTTER; 2407 Lake Street. FRANK STUTO, Shoe Repairing wklle you wait. 2420tt Cum 1 nr Street SALESLADY—Over SO, Sales abil ity. Personality, connections im portant. Write for interview. The Omaha Guide. 8418 Grant St. AGENTS, salesmen, sell Face Cream, Hair Dressing, Tonics, Shampoos, etc. Big List Prices Low. Free catalog. Dept. A, Nation al Supply Co., Richmond, Vn. 5000 Representatives Wanted. Intelligence and Sales Dept. Good income assured. E. V. Publishing House, 301-805 Elm at.. Dept. N3. Nappanee, Indiana. AGENTS—TO daily selling Negre Dolls. Write, National Co., 188 West 126th St., N. Y Send lOo for six mo. subscrgjtion to interesting magazine, Movie News and Pictures. Box 452, Dayton, Ohio. COLORED RACE ONLY. Nation wide social letter dub: new friends, romance; strictly confi dential. Particulars free. KIS MET, Boxx 8166-E., Met. Sta. Los Angeles, Calif. AGENTS — Sell Emperor Haile Selassie Picture, (Sample 26c). Negro Dolls, Flappers, African League, 264 W. 136th St., New York. MAKE $10 daily selling Negro dolls, pictures. National Co., 166 W. 126th St, New York City. WANTED—Experienced salesman for rubber work gloves as side line to retail trade. Liberty Rub ber Glove Co. Winona, Man. silver crowns. The numbers they sang were well done and wirds can not be described h<>w beautifully they sang Il^rwhdli “Hal/elujah Chorus.” SmuJ were uplifted and their strength renewed. The pastor then took charge of the services which were carried out in three parts. At this .preiod all Christians who desired, were re dedicated while the choir sang softly, Next was the blessing of the gifts the Ushers and Deacon ness had given. The final stop was the offering, or tihe material gift by the congregation. Mr. W. L. Myers of the Myrs Funeral Home took charge of the audience as they marched to the altar and deposited their gifts in a little manger. Many visitors were present. Mt. Moriah church feels pr"ud of all who helped to make this occasion a suc cess. ST. JOHN A. M. E. CHURCH “The Friendly Church’’ Rev. R. A. Adams, Pastor Tho h'dday festivities of St. John ehprch b«tgan Jast Sui)lay with the Sunday school studying the Christmas lesson “The Supreme Gift of Love.” at the morning ser vices, Rev. Adams speaking on the sulbject, “There is No Room In," continued to spread spiritual cheer, ably assisted by the singing of beautiful Christmas carols by the dhoir. Under the direction of Mrs. Eli za Turner, with the help of several of tho teachers, the smaller pupils of the Sunday school are planning on Christmas eve at 8:00 p. m., a large program at the annual Christmas tree. Tho senior choir will have their program on Christmas Eve also, but at 12 ,p. m., instead of at 5 a. m. Christmas morning, which has been the usiual procedure. Prepare now to attend the choir services Dec. 24 at 12 p. m. impressively telling tfho story of the Savour’s birth in song. Miss Burtron Johnson, popular itomber of the church and teacher n the Sunday school, has return 'd to the city after an indefinite itay in Portland, Ore. CLEAVES’ TEMPLE CHURCH 25th and Decatur Streets Rev. D. W. Rass ■ Mrs. Henrietta Makin.s, Reporter 1 -- i 9:30 Sunday sehool—Life of ' Christ. ' 10:30 Junior Clhurch—Mrs. Lois ! Goode, speaker. 11:00 Regular service—W’hat is Man, (Rev. D. W. Rass) Evening (last week) 6:30 EpwJ>rth 1| ague—Discus sion “Is war justified between Christian nations? Resolved, “It is not,” 7:30 Evening service—Program. FREMONT NEWS St. James AME Sunday school opened at the usual hour with the superintendent, Miss Irma Brannon in charge. Morning worship was at 11 o’clock winh the pastor, Rev. H. D. Piggue, in charge. The choir held its regular rehearsal at 3 p. m. They aro in charge of the Xmas program and have a real treat in store for all Sundkty afternoon Rev. H. D. Pig gue visited a member, Mr. South, who as ill, at which time song and prayter service as held. ACE League opened at the usual hour with a goodly number pre sent. The league is well attended and Is still growing in interest with Mr. Ewing as president. Evening services were at 7 p. m. witih the pastor in charge, at which tim a powerful Christmas was del ve red, having most desirable effects. The spirit was high and a great shout was heard in Zion. St. James church is progressing nicely under the new pastor and great things are planned for the coming year.. Rev. and Mrs. Piggue and daughter, Delores, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. . Waites on Sunday. Miss Louise Herndon will motor to Fremont on Christ mas day with Rev. and Mrs. Pig gue to spend Christmas with her parents. NOTICE: Mrs. Edna Mitchell, collector for the Omaha Guide Pub. Co. wishes to announce to the subscribers that although she has not fully covered the territory she is doing it as quickly as possible. Don’t get tired of waiting because she will be there sooner or later. Mrs. Huma Williams of Emporia, Kas., spent the week-end visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mary Speese, 2712 Erskine street. I**t. O, JftTMf City, 41. V BEflUTy RomoncEj Jh^tWhxhits^ctwriimym. Tha Larlauaa Beauty Foundation waa eatabliahed s' by tha Oodafroy Manufacturing Company to atudy f ,— methoda of preeorvlng women’a natural beauty, ^ and ta make tha raaulte ef thl* reaearch available «• te the public. ST. LOUIS, MO.—When cosine tics like powder, rouge nnd eye brow pencil are applied correctly, they can Improve our appearance greatly. Nobody objects to make up when It Is properly used. Rut so many women, and espe cially young girls, use too much make-up, nnd apply It Improperly, that I want to give another warn ing ngainst excessive use of cos metlcs. We wouldn’t have to be so care ful about using cosmetics if the only result of over-doing It was to make us look like painted circus clowns. Rut that Isn’t the only objection Inferior cosmetics, applied lavishly and not properly removed, can cause skin blemishes and thus detract from our natural beauty. If your skin has a tendency to develop blackheads and large pores, this condition* may be encouraged If you clog up the pores with powder. However, you can use your pow der and rouge as a protection to your complexion If you are careful to follow u few simple rules. In the first place, be very sure that all traces of these cosmetics are removed from your face before you go to bed at night. Use plenty of warm water and soap, but be sure to rinse (lie face thoroughly, first with warm water, then with cold water. Or, If you prefer, you can remove the cosmetic* with a deans ing cream. This Is especially ad visable If your skin Is dry. It Is a good Idea to use a face brush when washing, although It Is not absolutely necessary. If you do use a brush, however, get a regular face brush, and not the rubber type. A rough wash-cloth is satisfactory If you use soap and water. When removing cleansing cream It is bet ter to use soft tissue paper. The second rule Is this: don't apply your nmke-up if your face Is not absolutely cleun. If you rub powder into your skin when It Is even slightly dirty, this may clog the little pores in your skin and cause blackheads or blemishes. Ap ply your make-up only after cleans ing, except for the little bit of tine powder you can use for dusting a shiny nose. Then, too, It’s a good Idea to make sure your powder puff is clean. Wash It out, occasionally, Just as ‘ you wash your clothing. And don't apply make-up too heavily. Don’t put on powder until It forms a matted layer over your skin. If you experiment with vari ous shades of powder and rouge, you'll be able to find one which will give the effect you want without having to be used In such quantity. 70 Taking Law At Howard University Washington, Dec. 19 (C)—Dr. William E. Taylor of the Howard Uiversity Law school announces 71 students are enrolled, of whom 14 are third year, 19 second year, 32 first year, and 6 special and un classified. .W.V.W/.V/.V.V.V.V.VA Gorat Liquor Store 414 N. 16th St... JA.. 9466 A complete variety of liquors, cigars and cigarettes S Brookstein Grocery Company 2202 No. 26th St. JA6051 Quality Groceries and Meats at Reasonable Prices Prompt Delivery Service V.W.V.V.V.V.V.'.V.V.W. WE WISH YOU ? A MERRY CHRISTMAS J and ■: A HAPPY NEW YEAR J Maupin Stuuio > 1839 North 24th Street I* Season’s Greetings OMAHA PAPER STOCK CO. 18th and Marcy Sts. JA 0159 •Trt.trry Christmas LOUISIANA BARBECUE 2122 No. 24th St. Expert Auto Repairs »«y and lllftt ftarrWa —Phone AT. 6697— Merriweather’s Oarage We repair all makes and meddle Bring- your prescription to Hermansky’s Drug Store 2725 Q St. Phone MA 0260 We fill ANY doctor’s pre scription at reasonable prices New Cars at Discount Used Cars for Less Auto Loans and Financing A. C. Nelson Auto Sales Inc. “SEE ANDY FIRST” Indian House Trailers 2112 Harney St. Omaha Neb. DR. FROYER LUCKY TALISMAN OF THE ORIENT Jinx Removing Incense 25c JOHN THE CONQUEROR 'Incense 25c Lucky oil believed to prevent evil, misfortune; to attract good luck, happiness and pros perity. Send 25c for Jinx Removing Incense. Branch-Japo Oriental Incense Co., 2419 Seward St, Omaha. Nebraska- Mail orders given prompt attention. Wishing My Friends and PATRONS A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Colquitt Grocery 2754 LAKE ST. Season’s Greetings from Omaha Brake Co. Bill Whitcomb, Prop. North Side One Stop Super Station KE 4006 30th & Spaulding Sts Open 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. Fender and body repairing — Tow Car — Official Test Station Batteries — Tires ..Holiday Special.. You can get what you want at the Mayo Shoppe. Hot oil treat ments with shampoo and press. Marcelling and fingerwaving MARTHA MAYO, Operator WE 0274 2512 N. 25th DR. CRAIG MORRIS i'/.V1V1’A,.VA’A,AVVWAV Adams Grocery and Company 1313 No. 26th St. Finest quality of groceries and meats 'AVWA'AWAWiVAWm Andy’s BARGAIN STORE 910 No. 24th Street New and Second-hand clo thing rummage sale. Dec 26. YOUTH BEAUTY SHOP Wishes You A MERRY CHRISTMAS A HAPPY NEW YEAR All kinds ...of hair work a specialty. MRS EARL M. ROBERTS 2529 Decatur Street BUY SIMPSON GIFT CERTIFICATES NOW Redeemable at face value on a suit, overcoat, topcoat, tux edo, full xiress suit, until July 1, 1937. ..... GOOD as gifts for Christmas, birth days, graduation, anniver saries, father’s day, Easter, etc. CALL Charles H. Davis, the Simpson Man WE 5627 Special Prayer Meeting Sermon — “Creation” Xmas 5!00 A. M. by Rev. J. Hill Everybody Welcome EVERYBODY’S PRAYER HALL 1201 N. 24th St. JA 5343 Your Fairmont Dealer Has Special Ice Cream and Sherbet for the Holidays FAIRMONTS ICE CREAM cTfre ‘Peak of Quality AMERICAN MEMORIAL CO Twentieth and Cuming Sts. MONUMENTS AND MARKERS Phone ATlantic 4927 All Work Guaranteed “We have served your friends’’—Ask them IWVWWWWVWWYWVWWWVWWVVWWVWVVWVVVWJ THE SEASON’S GREETINGS ij Atty. John Adams, Jr. takes this opportunity to thank hislj many friends for their support in the recent election, alongl; with his wishes for each of you a very Merry Xmas and al; Happy New Year. ;! Atty. John Adams, Jr. .■.V .VW.V.W.V.%\VW.W.V.V.V.%%VAWW.VWVi THE OMAHA GUIDE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL .. DIRECTORY.. Save time, worry, confusion and money by consulting this complete Directory of Neigh borhood and City Business places. Beauty Salons CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE 2422 No. 22nd St WE 0846 HOMER McCRANEY 2037 N. 24th St. At 6810 ELESE TURNER, 2512 N. 24th St We. 2864 Lux Barber Shop, 2046 N. 24th McGee & Taylor, Managers MILDRED TURNER 2626 No. 27th St_WE 2614 Bear Gardena NEW RITZ GARDEN 24th and Grant Ha. 4684 RABE’jT BUFFET 2426 N. 24th St.Ja. 9196 Cafes BROWN DERBY CAFB 2086 N. 24th Street. American Wiener Shop 2509 N. 24th Street. - ...... THE LITTLE DINE* 2210 N. 24th Street OMAHA CAFB 2124 N. 24th Street AMANDA OFFUTT’S CATS' 2014% North 24th Street- - KING YUEN CAFE ” l 2010% N. 24th St. Ja! 8676 . - ’ ♦ ! Alberta’s Sandwich She? 4827 S. 26th St. Ma. 0987 Rayboc’s Midget Cafa, 1998 N. 84* CHARLIE® PLACE 1602 N. 24th St_Wa. 4819 Cigar Store* MAIN EVENT 9416 Lake St Ja. 9844 ELITE CIGAR STORE 2312 N. 24th St. f- Ha. 4926 Used Cars CONSOLIDATED AUTO PARTS 2601 Cuming St At 6666 Drug Stores JOHNSON DRUG 1904 N. 24th St We. 0998 DUFFY PHARMACY 24th and Lake We. 0609 Cleaners and Taflars TOBY’S IDEAL CLEANERS 2237 N. 20th St At 5158 HOLMES TAILOR 2218 N. 24th St We. SOW J. B CLEANERS A TAILORS 1805 N. 24th WE M61 Electrical AppBtntM DONASOO A EOTLE Norge Appliance Op. 2488 Farj||am St Ea. 0>00 Graders W. F. EOGH Grading aad HzaaraEaa 4806 Anus Are. Ke. 0816 Grocery Stores HERMAN’S MARKET 24th and Lake We. 8684 SAM FELDMAN 2019 N. 24th St_We. 6818 Garages E. L. MERRI WEATHER GARAGE 2209 No. 22nd St AT 8007 Laundries EMERSON LAUNDRY 8894 N. 24th St. We. 1019 EDHOLM ft SHERMAN 8481 N. 94th St._We. 8884 Monument Makers ■HPT ft NOYS8 48th sad Pens* Laws Ke. 1T98 Produce Markets METROPOLITAN PRODUCE 1516 N. 84th St._Wa iW Service and Transfer Stations Levison Service Station, 2303 N. 24 NORTH-SIDETRANSFER 2414 Grant St. We. 6888