The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 02, 1937, CITY EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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NEWS NOTES
-M. M FUN CHIB. ■DITO&
Mrs. Sam Floyd returned Wed
inesday from Coffeyville, Kas.,
where she was called by the ill
nss and death of her sister, Mrs.
• Ollie Duffin.
Mr. Shelton Pearl and children
Miss Florence and Babbie, Omaha,
were Council Bluffs visitors Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pearl vi
sited in the Shelton Pearl home in
Omaha Friday.
Mr. Dick Lyons continues to im
prove.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Floyd and Mr.
and Mrs. Wilber of Omaha, were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Williams on Christmas Day.
Mrs. Rebecca Harrold, mother of
Mrs. Nannie Williams, is spend
ing th® holidays in the city.
Mr. Ed Gilbert, who has been
<11, is slightly improved.
The chitterling supper, given at
the home of Mrs. Nannie Williams
on Saturday for the purpose of
raising money for the Art Work of
the Western District, was a suc
cess.
Mrs. Kathleen Fields and Miss
Imogen® Person w«re Omaha vi
sitors on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hawkins
visited in Omaha Friday.
Mrs. Hattie Terry returned to
th® city Sunday after visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Johnson of Omaha.
Mr. H. Young of St. Joseph, Mo.,
returned to his home after spend
ing the week end visiting his sis
ters, Mrs. Della Lewis and Mrs.
Pearl Wilson.
GETS NEEDLE
LODGED IN HAND
Mrs. Nannie Williams suffered
the misfortune of breaking a needle
off in her hand Wednesday, Dee.
23, while washing. Five X-raj pic
tures failed to locate the needle.
Mrs. Wiliams is undergoing no
little pain.
* -
Mrs. Rotine Calhoun returned
Sunday from Kansas City, Mo.
Mr. Allison Johnson, of Teague,
Tex. who has been visiting his fa
" their, Mir. MattheVv Johnson, re
turned to his home Sunday.
Mrs. Lena Patterson, mother of
Mrs. Rotine Calhoun, spent Christ
mas with her daughter, Mrs. Martha
Ecter, Omaha.
Mr. Clyde Gordon is in the Iowa
City hospital undergoing treat
ment.
Mrs. Frances Lee and Mr. Ward
Walker were the beakfast guests of
Mrs. Gladys Gordon, of Omaha on
Friday. 1 f*J|
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King and Mrs.
Ida Giles were the dinner guests
of Mrs. Tillie Reese on Christmas
Day.
Mrs. Emma Crocker, Miss Bea
trice Adams of Kansas City, Mo.,
and Mr. Luther White of Omaha
were the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James White on Christmas
Day. 4r'
* Mrs. Callie Spencer of Chicago,
is visiting Mrs. Emma Crocker and
Mrs. Willie Nealy.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holliday, Mrs.
Jewell Bryant and daughter, Bettie
Jean Gray, were the dinner guests(
of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nevins on
Christmas Day.
Council Bluffs Agents For The
Omaha Guide Are
Mrs. Clarence Oliphant, 2456- 6 Are
Little Savoy, 1408 W. Broadway
Miss 51 ary Teal, 1810 8. 10 t.
Miss Odessa Russell, 1201-16 Ave.
See Tour Nearest Agent and Buy
Buy A Guide
Keep Posted on Local Race News.
Mrs. Brown and Mr. Guyton, both
of Omsfia, were visitors in the
Jim Wilson home Sunday.
CHARLES WILSON WINS PRIZE
Mr. Charles Wilson and Mr. Vir
gil Smith were winners of 1st prize
in the Union Outfitting Co’. Saftey
Contest, sptonspred by an insur
ance company. Virgil Smith is the
driver of the. truck and is accom
panied by Mr. Chas. Wilson, of 4
Avenue. These two men reported
no accidents in a year. They receiv
ed $26.00.
The condition <rf Mrs. Della Lew
is, sister of Mrs. Pearl Wilson, re
mains unchanged.
Mrs. Lizzie Payne, Mr. and Mrs.
Rchard Logan and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Wilson were tfhe dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson on
! Christmas Day.
Mrs.M ary Haris and Mrs. James
Roes were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Wra, Teal Sunday, Dec.
27th.
Mr. and Mrs. Eastley Simmons
and daughter, Gladys Marie, were
the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Panunie Gilbert on Friday.
The little daughter of Rev. and
Mrs. Joesph Gates, who has been
ill, is better.
Charles and William Teal, jr.,
left Saturday for a visit witih their
grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. CJhas.
Teal and Eliza Flue-lten, of Indepen
dence, Kas. The boys will remain
throughout the holidays.
Mrs. Blanche Golden is confined
to her bed by illness.
Mrs. Lula Hall and daughter,
Miss Lula Mae, were the dinner
guests of Mrs. Minnie Spencer, 2630
Parker St. on Christmas Day.
Miss Eddies teen v&eak is in the
city visiting friends.
RECENT MARRIAGES
I Wynonie Harris, Omaha; Ollie
Goodlow, Council Bluffs.
| Homer McCraney, Omaha; Mar
■ garet Dallas, Chicago.
Mr. John Benjamin Horton, jr.,
editor of the Omaha Chronicle, was
a Council Bluffs visitor Sunday.
Mrs. Geraldie Haynes, Mrs. Vi
ola Reynold and Mr. Langston
Parks were the dinner guests of
Miss Lula Hall Wednesday, Dec.
23rd.
SANG CAROLS
A group of young pople, sponsor
ed by Mrs. Minnie Herndon called
at Welcome Home Christmas eve
and sang Christmas carols. Mrs.
Slater was presented a beautiful
bothrobe; Rev. Slater was present
ed a zipper brief on which was en
graved his name in gold.
Mrs. M. A. Austin was surprised
and delighted by a telephone call
from her sons, Malcolm and Ken
neth on Christmas morning from
Pasadena, Calif.
Mr. Willie Stecker has passed ex
amination for enlistment in the U.
S. army.
Mrs. Jordan was called to St.
Louis by the death of a cousin.
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Harris and
Mrs. Florence Jones were the din
ner guests of Mrs. Lula Hall on
Sunday.
HEFT & NOYES
MONUMENTS AND
MARKERS
At Reasonable Prices
40th and Forest Lavra
KE 1738
AMERICAN WIENER SHOP
2509 N. 24th, Street.
BEST CHILI AND BEST
RED HOTS IN
THE WEST
ALL KINDS of SANDWICHES
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Miss Corinthia Harvey and Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Harvey will be the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hur
lin Harvey on New Year’s day.
Mr. Homer MeCraney, Omaha,
and Miss Margaret Dallas, of On
ego were married Dec. 28th by Rev,
Geo. W. Slater, jr„ at Welcome
Home.
CLEVERETTES
The Cleverettes had an enjoyable
meeting Sunday night at the home
of Mrs. Gertrud White, 1400 Ave.
G. The boy friends and boy hus
bands were entertained at this time.
Bethel’s 'Christrrf*s tree enter
tainment was a succssful one. Ev
eryone present received a gift. Can
dies were purchased from the Co
operative* club.
Beulah Baptist Chuch purchased
candies used at Christmas fr<>m
the Cooperative club.
Union Mission service was held
Sunday at Beulah Baptist church.
R<^v. E. E. Wilhite, of Omaha,
preached the sermon.
FIRST NEWS OF BISHOP
WRIGHT IN SOUTH AFRICA
Capa Town, South Africa, Jan. 2
(To Galvin Service in New York
via Air Mail’from Cape Town to
London; Trans-Atlantic liner to
New York)—Bishop and Mrs. R.
R. Wright, jr., have arrived in Cape
Town where they were royally wel
comed. The bishop’s fame as a
scholar, author and preacher, and
his social interpretation of reli
gion preceded him and South Afri
cans had been weeks (preparing for
him. Never before in Cape Town’s
history has such a welcome been
given a bishop or to any one of
Negroid abstraction as was given
to Bishop and Mrs. Wright.
Leadng citizens of Cape Town,
led by Dr. F. H. Gotw, Rev. H. For
trein, Rev Johonnesen, and others
together with representatives of
all the leading cities of South Afri
<a af far inland as 2,000 mi. greet
ed them at the docking of tjhe boat,
and continued all day and far into
the night their exercises of wel
come. Dr. Gow said: “We welcome
you, Bishop. We have been (praying
for you. Now God has answered
our prayer.” In response to Dr.
Gow, Bishop Wright said: “I bring
you the greetings of 12,000,000 of
your fellows in America. I hope not
only to bring yoh the Gospel of our
Lord Jesus, but to have you be
come acquainted with the progress
of our black people of America, and
to have them know you better. In
deed, I hope a number of African
leader may go to visit America and
a number of our best American
Negroes will visit you here. For
your benefit I plan to have in the
leading cities of South Africa, an
exhibit of a thousand photographs
jof the progress of my (people in
America, and it will amaze you.”
Bishop Wright, whose Ph.D. in
Sociology is from the University of
Pennsylvania, plans to make stud
ies of phases of South Africa’s so
cial life in comparison with that of
American Negroes. He will also
translate some of the Church’s lit
erature into the Afrikanese langu
age.
Tells Preachers To
“Read Books”
Phildelphia, Dec. 19 (C)— R. R.
Wright, 3rd, youthful manager of
the AME Book Concern, in an ap
peal last week, said: “Have you no
ticed the young preachers who get
ahead are those who study and read
the most? You can’t ‘make it’ if
you don’t read. The men who stay
in good charges longest are those
Who study and read most. How
many books have you read this
year?”
BERmy ^ RomnncE
THe Larleoae beauty Foundation waa eetabliahed /
by ttie Oodefrey Manufacturlnp Company to atudy C,
meWiede of preeervlno wemen’e natural beauty,
a ad to make tbe reeulte of title reeearolt available
•e the publlo.
BT. LOUIS, MO.—When cosme
tics like powder, rouge and eye
brow pencil are applied correctly,
they can improve our appearance
greatly. Nobody objects to make
up when it is properly used.
But so many women, nnd espe
cially young girls, use too much
make-up, nnd apply It improperly,
that I want to give another warn
ing agnlust excessive use of cos
metics.
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.
But that isn’t the only objection.
Inferior cosmetics, applied lavishly
and not properly removed, can enuse
akin blemishes nnd thus detract
from our natural beauty.
If your skin has a tendency to
develop blackhead* and large pores,
thla condition may be encouraged
tf you clog up tha porea with
powder.
Howevar, you can nse your pow
der and rouge as a protection to
your complexion if you nre careful
te follow a few simple rules.
Ia 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 the face thoroughly, first
OUR CHURCHES
BETHEL A. M- E- CHURCH
16th Street, Avenue A
Rev. Geo- W. Slater, Jr., l'astor
Morning and night sermons were
preached by Rev. Slater. Attend
ance was poor.
On tho coming Sunday morning,
th church will have Love Feast, at
which tint? tlhere will be a special
program.
Sunday, Jan. 3rd, Miss Juanita
will be in charge of a special pro
gram at the Chrstian Endeavor.
There will be Communion Sunday
night, Jan. 3rd.
Church Paper Lauds
Morris Brown
Philadelphia, Dec. 19 (C)—A de
parture fr"m its usual editorial pol
icy was noted last week as Morris
Brown college got a first page ban
ner headline on the Christian Re
corder, which read: “Morris Brown
Makes Rapid Strides.” The article,
written by J. D, Howard, said in
part: “At the helm of this great
educational movement stands a man
whose name is destined to grace
the Negro ‘Greats’ of America—
William Alfred Fountain, J.”
PATRONIZE
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ADVERTISERS
MODERN SHOE REPAIR
1410 North 24th Street
Shoe Repairing, Dye and
Shine.
XMAS NOVELTIES AT
REASONABLE PRICES
Quantity plus Quality is our
slogan.
We Call For and Deliver
This Coupon with any pur
chase of 50 cents or more
Is Good For 10o.
with warm water, then with cold
water. Or, If you prefer, you can
remove the cosmetics with a cleans
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 n 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- I
ter to use soft tissue paper.
The second rule Is this: don't
apply your make-up if your face Is
not absolutely clean. 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 pult la clean.
Wash It out, occasionally, just as
you wash your clothing.
And don't apply make-np 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 tind one which will
give the effect you want without
having to be used in such quantity.
College President
Praises News Service
Morristown, Term., Dec. 19 (C)
—President John W. Haywood of
Morristown Normal and Industrial
college praised Calvin’s Newspaper
Service in a statement last week in
which he said: “Your method of
handling news is highly commend-',
able.”
OLE’S
Battery Station
WE SPECIALIZE ON BAT
TERY SERVICE
3014 N. 24th Ja9999
THE MAIN EVENT
CIGAR STORE
Greet Your Friends at “THE
Main Event Cigar Store.”
Telephone Service, Candies
and Soft Drinks
2416 Lake St. JA 9044
RABE’S
BUFFET
BEER
LIQUOR
SOFT DRINKS
dancing
2425 N. 24thJA 9195
AMERICA’S
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HOWARD NOW GETS
MILLION DOLLAR LIBRARY
Washington, Dec. 19 (C)—One of
the finest library buildings in Wash
ington will now go u/p on the Ho
ward campus as Secretary Ickes of
the Department of the Interior and
PWA Adlminisrator has given Ho
ward a total of $1,106,711.68 A>r
the building.
Alice Moore’s
Beauty Salon
2130 N. 27th St. AT. 8869
Finger Waving A Specialty.
North 24th Street
SHOE HOSPITAL
Celebrates the 15th Anniversary
With a Big Shoe Repairing Sale
Women’s Toplifts .$.15
Women's half soles 65c and up
Men’s half soles 76c and up
Men’s rubber heels 35e and up
Childrens Half aolea 50c and up
1807 No. 24th St. WE 4240
PARKS’ ICE A FUEL 00.
We feature package fnel.kind
I'ng, coal of all k'nda, kerosene
W C- Parka, prop
2406 Rlando Street
SHE LOST 20
POUNDS OF FAT
Feel full of pep and possess the
ilender form you crave—you can’t
If you listen to gosslpers.
To take off excess fat go light on
fatty meats, butter, cream and sug
iry sweets — eat more fruit and
/egetables and take a half teaspoon
ill of Kruschen Salts in a glass of
iot water every morning to siimi
u>ts r%e«r% waste.
Mrs. Klma Verllle of Ratrrn de
{race, Iud., writes: “I took off 20
bs.—my clothes fit me fine now."
No drastic esthartice—no consti
,au«: —(.o' oiiasful deity oowei ao
ion when you take your little dally
‘ose of Kruschen.
WANTED TO BUT
100,ON Pounds Bran, Sap
per, Lead and Atomism
30.000 Batteries
50.000 Ante Radiators
Are We Buyisf ! Ten Bet!
If It's Ante Parts Ton Weatf
» Wll Par Tom To Bee Os
First. We Are Here To Seres
You.
Consolidated AUTO
Parts Co.
2001 Caaisff St AT Ml
Hesse of Kangaroo Pee it
NORTH S1DK TRANSPUR
L««C MsAuce EaaBag
Having and Stnrmge
Phone WR5KC 2414 Grant It.
HOW OFTEN CAN YOU
KISS AND MAKE UP?
UHCW husbands can understand
X1 why a wife should turn from a
pleasant companion into a shrew
for one whole weak in every month.
You can say "I’m sorry” and
Idas and make up easier before
marriage than after. Be wise, lfyoa
want to hold your husband, you
won’t 1)0 a three-quarter wife.
For three generations one woman
has told another how to go "smil
ing through" with Lydia K, Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound. It
helps Nature tone up the system,
thus lessening the discomforts from
the functional disorders which
women must endure In the three
ordeals of Ufa: 1. Turning from
girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre
paring for motherhood. 3. Ap
proaching "middle age."
Don't be a three-quarter wife,
take LYDIA K PINK HAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND and
Go "Umiliug Through."
Duffy Pharmacy
We. 0609
24th and LAKE STREETS
PRESCRIPTIONS
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Ycu'H Ilk* th« wav I* :-*(»« »"v back,
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workor but If CONSTIPATION bothori you, It will
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ALWAYS DEPENDABLE
Both Our Service and Printing. We are
Equipped To Print Anything From Stamps
to Newspapers. We Call For and Deliver.
OMAHA GUIDE PUB. CO.
2418 Grant Street WE 1517—1518
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Beginning our New Advertising Campaign wa will give a Free Star!
to Intelligent energetic men or women who are ambitious to piste
money and build up a business ol their own selling beauty product*
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