The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 23, 1937, 665th EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5
SOUTH OMAHA NEWS NOTES Mrs. Mabel Harm and small son returned to the city Sunday from a tri pto Muskogee, Okla. Mr. Tim Gilkey, 3025% R St., is ill . Mrs. Minnie Jones has re turned to the city from Green ville, Ala., where she visited her mother. , Harlem Bees to Give Party The Harle Bees w'ill give a party Jan. 21st at the Woodson Center . Mrs. M. E. Foster, 33rd and U Sts., is ill. Mrs. Annette Hamilton re mains ill. Mrs. Minnie Nelson, 29th and R St*., is ill. Mr. L/eDoy Franklin will spend the weekk end in Lincoln as the guest of Miss Pearl Ho ward. Mr. AmoB Sitarks, 5217 So. 29th St., was taken suddenly ill while at work Monday and was rushed to the County hos SOUTH OMAHA MERCHANTS HINES CLEANERS' Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Alterations land Rrlining. If it can be cleaned, we will clean it. J. D. HINES, Prop, 2523 Q STREET PEOPLE’S LIQUOR STORE UNION LEADER TOBACCO Packed in lunch kits (14 oz. tins) 49c per can TVF.T.T.F. OF NELSON WISKEY Regular 98c value SPECIAL- Per Pint- 69c 26th and Q St. MA. 1018 pital. His condition is reported as being fair. Mr. C. II. Walls is on the sick list. Mrs. Rosa Ijcc, 244 S. 16th St., is ill. Mrs. Johnnie darner, 5722 S. 33 St., is ill. Banquet Given for Mrs. Della Littlejohn Mrs. Della Li.tlejohn was honored by a banquet given her by Bethel Baptist Church, Friday, Jan. 15, at Bethel Hall. In the Rally which ended in December, Mrs. Littlejohn rais ed $53.00, the most raised by any individual. Banquet To Be Given for Rev. Sears On Tuesday night, .Tan. 26, Bethel Baptist Church will give a banquet honoring its pastor, Rev. P. J. Sears. OUR CHURCHES i _________ CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Elder G. S. Hayden, Pastor No morning or evening ser vices were held at the church. Cottage meeting was held Sun day at the home of Mrs. Lillie Moore, So. 33rd St. -. MT OLIVE BAPTIST OHURCH Rev. J. P. Mosley, Pastor Rev. Mosley preached morn ing and night services. Attend ance was good despite the in clement weather. — BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. P. J. Sears, Pastor Installation services began Sunday, Jan 17th for Rev P. J. ►Sears and will last the entire week. Rev. Curry, pastor of Zion Baplist church and congre gation attended the meeting of j the choir Suhlay afternoon. | Rev. Curry preached. CLASSIFIED ADS EMPTY garage, 2 furnished rooms, 2716 N. 28th Ave. WE 5549. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2-Room Apt., light, heat. WE 2365. Furnished Apartment, 2865 Ohio. 2 ROOM kitchenette apt. AT 6676 8 furnished apartment*. WE 8788. 2 Roorrj Apartment, moderni, light, heat. WE 4285. APARTMENT, employed couple, WE 6421. ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished Rooms—WE 2328. ROOM 2432 Grant WE 4393 FURNISHED room. 2235 Grant St. FURNISHED room for man only JAckson 2549 NEATLY furnished rooms. WE 1075. APT. t« a couple or two men. 2230 Ohio St. Room for nice couple—near car line- HA. 2470. FURNISHED room AT 2523 ROOM—workng couple WE 6421 Front Room for rent. 1816 Nicho las street. 9 ROOM modern 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. 6553. MODERN room for right party, married or single Phone Webster 6728, 2718 No. 28th Ave. FPANKUN forafaliau wmUtm apartments, 2214 No. 21»t St_ Apply 1711 Coming Ml NICE room in quiet home, near carline- WE 2085 FOR RENT i rooms in modern home. Rent to gether or separatly. AT 6827. FOR ECONOMIC and comfort of living try DIXON APTS., AT 7435. THRfc.lt, room unfurnished arpart ment. Gas, water and lights free. 2902 No. 25th S‘. Call WEbster 1517. AUTOMOBILE Trunk for sale WE 2294 PERRY AND SON, Transfer, 2624 Caldwell, AT 0114 SHOE REPAIR SHOPS YOUR OWN — LAKE SHOE SERVICE NONE BFTTER: 2407 Lake Street. FRANK STUTO, Shoe Repairing while you wait. 2420 Vh Cuming Street. SALESLADY—Over 80, Sales abil ity. Personality, connections im portant. Write for interview. The Omaha Guide. 2418 Grant St. AGENTS, salesmen. Bell Face Cream, Hair Dressing, Tonics. Shampoos, etc. Big List. Prices Low. Free catalog. Dept. A, Nation al Supply Co., Richmond, Va. 6000 Representatives Wanted. Intelligence and Sales Dept. Good income assured. E. V. Publishing House, 301-305 Elm st., Dept. N3. Nappanee, Indiana. AGENTS—10 daily selling Negre Dolls. Write, National Co., 163 West 126th St., N. Y Send 10c for six mo. subscription to interesting magazine, Movie News and Pictures. Box 452. Dayton, Ohio. COLORED RACE ONLY. Nation wide social letter club: new friends, romance; strictly confi dential. Particulars free. KIS MET, Boxx 6166-E., Met. Sta. Los Angeles, Calif. AGENTS — Sell Emperor Haile Selassie Picture, (Sample 25c). Negro Dolls, Flappers, African League, 264 W. 135th St., New York. MAKE $10 daily selling Negro dolls, pictures. National Co., 165 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. Mnn. Tlioas Patience Turned Over to Juvenile Authorises Mr. Thoss. Patience, 16, of ittston, Pa., was found in a penniless condition at a local tavern by Rev. P. M. Harris. Thommas was taken, to Mrs. Rhone, of the Woodson Center and was later taken in charge by the Juvenile authorities to if funds could not be obtained with to send him home. Tho mas informed Rev. Harris that he had been away from home since he was fourteen. Mr. A. J. Jenkins, 2814 R St., its ill. Mrs. Mary Hart, 3115M» R St. is ill. Mother Duster, who has been ill, is some better. Little Dec Rae and James White, 5615 S. 30th St., are ill. Mr. James Dodd, 2816 R St., is reported as being ill. Wiseman McClendon, 5217 So. 29th St., is still ill. Miss Ella Mae Franklin ia recovering from an attack of influenza . Miss Stella Mae Anders is ill. Saturday Night Club Meets The Saturday Night Club met Jan. 16, at the home of Miss Luanne Dee, 3024 W. St. Cards and damcing figured in the evening's entenainment. The next meeting will be at the home of Airs, ldeil Butler, 5613 S. 29th St. Mr. Bubber Hawkins re mains o ntlie sick list. Mrs. Fannie Guller is ill. FREMONT NEWS Due to an attack of influenza, Rev. H. D. Piggue, pastor of St Janies AME church was unable to fill his pulpit at Fremont on Sun day, January 17th. He hopes to b« able to go and hold his offkia board meeting one night this week He is looking forward to his firs quarterly meeting which will con vene Sunday, January 24th a whch time the Presiding Elder Rev. W- C. B.. Lewis, will be ir charge. Rev. A Phillips of Bethe AME church, Omaha will delivej the afternoon message. All friends are cordially invited to be presen at our first quarterly meeting anc help make it a success. We are also looking forward tc a special program for Allen’s Day February 14th in honor of Richard Allen, the Founder of the Africai Methodist Episcopal church. Th< program will begin February 7tl and continue through February 14th ending with a sjffecial Founder's Day sermon. The public is invited to attend Mr. Ed Fletcher, of 3115 Frank lin and Ed, jr., spent the holidays with Mr. Fletcher’s mother, who lives in Forest City, Ark. and also with his brother who lives In Mem phis, Tenn. They reported a plea sant trip. Lauds Hospitals (Continued From Page 1) tofore been the accepted mode of treating lung diseases. The speak er praised highly the opportunities that are now offered to the gener al practitioner by institutions like Provident hospital and such clinics as are maintained by the Essex County Tuberculosis League and the Atlantic City Medical Associa tion. BUY SIMPSON GIFT CERTIFICATES NOW Redeemable at face value on a suit, overcoat, topcoat, tux edo, full dress 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 LINCOLN NEWS The legislature Is having quite a time getting properly set up. But at last machinery is about ready to enter into the'regular routine of legislative work. The three Import ant committees have at last been appointed to arrange the order of naymentg for the legislators, and employees. The general sentiment Is that the janitor fcvres should be paid in keeping with other finan cial conditions which has shown decided Improvements this year over former years since 1929. At uast $5.00 per day which would assure them a little less than their actual expenses during the legis lative period. The first report the committee made was $10,000 for the current expenses; secand, $75, 000 for salaries. They also passed a measure as to the method andi time of payments on the senators salaries. The rules of procedure have been established, and the senators are now turning their at tention to bills already introduced and the work cf drafting more needed legislation. Miss Dorothy Scott, the first race clerk ever con nected with the Nebraska legisla ture, is readily becoming acquaint ed with her work, as well as with the Lincoln people and others with whom she has to work. Mr. Trago McWilliams has charge cf the cloakroom and as usual he is ln graclating himself into the good will and respect of the senaters and the public charge who are dally brought into contact with his department. Rev. S. S. Whitclow lias seemingly bfconre a fixture during the Nebraska legislative period. Mr. Harry Bradley, the head custodian, who has the re sponsibility if arranging the fur nture and other supplies that are used by the law makers and clerks, shows the strain of the great responsibility with which he has to deal, seemingly everybody and everything connected with the legislature must come by Harry. Mrs. J. T. Wright, 1237 B St., celebrated her husband’s 74th birthday Wednesday, the 13th. The guests present were Rev. C. H Nicks and wife, Rev. 0. J. Burckhardt and wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Weeds, Mr. and Mrs. Ci cero Johnsin, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnson, Mrs. Corene Williams and daughter, Mrs. Sara Walker, Mrs Ida To-dd, Mrs. Luther Allen, Mr and Mrs. Clayton Lewis. Mrs Wright had prepared a splendic luncheon served buffet style. Th< ' table was beautifully decoratec ’ with flowers and tapers. Council Bluffs Iowa NEWS (Continued from page 3) , Master James White is Now 5 Master James Philiv White, Jr., celebrated his fifth birth ‘ day Sunday, Jan. 10. Although he had no birthday party, he wass the recipient of many presents, among which was n bauik book showing $5.00 had been deposited to his account in the Council Bluffs Saving Bank. This gift was from his father. Junior entered school Mon day, Jan. 18. A coincidence with regard to this was that he entered the same school, the same room and had the same teacher his father ha,d twenty five years ago. Surprise Party Given Miss Winifred Oliphant A surprise party was given for Miss Winifred Oliphant on !Friday night at the home of Mrs. J. Scott, 2226-5 Ave. Winifred received many beautiful presents from her friends. The evening was spent in playing games of all sorts. Present were little Misses ■ y <i" 1 Winifred Coffee, DR. PROYER 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. Mother Lucy Davis, whose fun eral was held at Neuman Methodist church, Tuesday afternoon, conduct ed by Rev. C. H. Nicks of Mt. Zion F«ptist church, assisted by Rev. Burckhardt and Rev. Riley Bell. High tribute was paid to the 96 year-old citizen, by Mr. Nimrod Ross, Mrs. Ida Curtis, Mrs. Rosa Adair, Mr. Wilkes and a repre sentative of the young people's or ganization that she. organized- Also high commendations were paid to Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Evans, who for years took such splendid care of j the old lady, with whom she had made her home for some years. Rev. J. C. Bell of Quinn Chapel AME church reports a fine attend ance morning and evening. A party who Is not a member of the church told the writer that he was there* e. Sunday morning and found a large crowd and enjoyed a won derful service- Rev. Bell is rebuild ing up the confidence of the people In religion, and the. moral and spir itual worth of the church to the community. Rev. C. H. Nicks of the Ml. Zion Baptist church also reports a good service and good attendance. The colored ministers now have organized a ministerial union. Rev. J. C. Bell, president; Rev. C. H Nicks, vice president; Rev. Trago McWilliams, secretary; Rev. Nicks, Rev. Bloah, I. B. Smith and Riley Bell make, up the program com mittee. We will meet each Friday at 7:30 at either Baptist gt Metho dist church until we get in good working order and then we will meet only once, a month. Rev. Burckhardt was guest speaker at the Lancaster County JumpJtlal, Sunday afernoon, and at the Free Methodist church, 27th and orchard Sunday evening. He was accompan ied by Brother Alfred Simms, who sang a swng that enthused the aud ience at the church that evening Our Sick Rev. Robert H. Lee, who is con fined to the hospital, is slowly im proving, Mrs. Lulu Alexander, 2226 O St., is slightly improving. Mrs. Dr.ra Holcomb is a little better, she is being cared for by her daugh ter, Hazel, who came home for the purpose of caring for her The Neuman ME Church did not have a service at 11 a. m., but Rev Riley Bell preached for them Sun day night, and Rev. Charley On well will run a revival meeting be l ginn*ng next Monday night, Jan 26th. Monette Pearl, Mae Ida Brad ley, Charline Reese, Thelma Ilarvey, Gretchen and Dallas Jean Turner, Mary and Juan ita Reynolds, Mildred Akers and Bobby Reynolds—tile only boy present. Winifred sends many, many thaaiks to Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Wm. Givens was an O inaha visitor Thursday. Mr. Duke Turner is ill. Council Bluffs Coal and Ice Company The Council Bluffs Coal and Ice Co., located at 9th and Broadway, may he relied on for quick and efficient service. Courteius treatment is accord purchasers in the office. Mr. H. C. Vess says his com pany is appreciative of the Ne gro trade. We believe it to be true as is shown by the treat nent given thiem. Safeway Cab Company The Safeway Cab Company, no further from you than your GERTRUDE’S LITTLE HUT We specialize in nothing but Bar-B-Q. Once you try it you will always buy. Drop in and see us some time. 24TH and BLONDO The Elite Cigar Store Direct Wire On All Sports Events Ladies Especially Invited Eugene McGill, Mgr. HA4225 2314 N. 24th St nearest t<qlcphone, guar'antoes to giv€ you fully insured calm, courteous drivers and exper ienced operators. Call 5522 and bp convinced. Nelson Gorcery Company Tlie Nielson Grocery Comp any, located at 232 Brondway, carries a complete line of Fern dale Products. This company also carries a full line of fresh meats and vegctabless. When you desire courteous treatment, quick service and fresh foods CALL 2891. Daddy Green (Continued from Page 1) child. Later he was wedded to Miss Lulu Robinson, now his widow. He was an active member of the Iro quois Lodge of the Independent Benevolent Piloted ive Order of Elks of the World and for several years operated the Jazzland restau rant and caberet on Souih Thirteen th. street. Ho traveled and as known Inti mately in the principal cities of the country, particularly Chcago, Detroit, Pittsburgh and Philadel phia; New York, Toledo and var ious points In Ohio. He came here about twelve yearli ago and was familiarly known along the stroll ns “Daddy” Green, owner of the Smoke Shop on East 55th street near Central ave/iue. Friend To All He made many lasting friends here. He had °nly one known fault; that of a charity that n°t only saw the needs of others, but gave until he felt he had lifted a burden from the heart of a fellow man. Never was there a night n«r a day too stormy for “Daddy” Green to re spond to the call of a friend or neighbor in distress- He could al was be depended upon in trouble or need. Me wns siricaenea ruesoay ucc ember 2flth and Friday, January Is', he w is ukc.i t< 'he Cleveland City hospital- But when the ambul ance called refused to be carried from his room in the Majestic hotel on the stretchers. He said, “This may be the last time I walk out of here, but I’ll walk just the same,’’ and he did, though his tem perature was 103 degrees. He had [lived here five years. Friends Loyal When the news of is death was flashed about the city, many of his friends and associates came to the Arthur Wynne’s Funeral Horn* and offered unlimited sums of mon ey, even to the hundreds of dollars, to see that “Daddy" Green was gi ven a respectable funeral. But Torn Elliot of New York, husband of the bereaved daughter, Mrs- Leona Green-Elllot, came to the front and shouldered the entire responsibility, as he expressed the sincere appre ciation of the family for the loyal ty shown “Daddy" Green, who had in life befriended so many. Many Flowers The vast crowd which attended the funeral services overflowed the chapel of the Wynne’ Funeral Home, onto the porch and side walks- The Wynne floral coach was filled to caipaiaity) with beautiful foral pieces contributed by friends and former associates, a few of which from were each of the pall bearers, the Log Cabin, the Majectlc hotel, J. H. Whitbeck, manager, Ce dar-East 100th St. Cigar store, Mr. and Mrs. Pierson and others. Asked to Recuperate Here After the inHerment at Wood land Cemetery, Mrs- Qreen who operates a rooming house at 2615 Grant street„ Omaha, Nebr., and Mr. and Mrs. E>Hott and their fri ends from the east were asked by a group of local friends, through Frank Brooks, to remain over la /Cleveland and recuperate a few days from their bereavement; but they only accepted a dinner request at the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur E. Wynne, at 5:30 p. m. and a supper engagement at midnight at the new patial residence of Mrs. Lina Lamb, at 9914 Westchester Blvd. They left at 3 a. m. Saturday for their respective Homes. --- '* GoodTiailorine 'V Oil ‘CaV Start* | Your Car Anyl^ne. Use Con oco Bronze and C‘>noeo Ethyl is a Winter GaaoHlje. Change [ Yur OH and Put in Germ I‘ro- ; cessed Vinter OH and You Osn J Start Your Car at 10 Below , Zero. Grease Your Car Once a [ Month,—Use Good Alcohol. LEWIS SERVICE STATION | SW COR. 24th and GRANT The Omaha Cafe Under new Management For Your Benefit, We Have Mr. V. Pace at The Omaha Cafe, t«> {five the Southern Style Cooked Foot!—Hot and Fresh— Three Times Dally. THE GIFT CLUB Is open for Private Dances by appointment —Drop in anytime and Dance to Your Favorite Tune. 24 HOUR SERVICE 2124 N. 24th St. JA. 9398 Golden Browrkt Hair Dressing NOW hair hsautffully _ <*»•»►. w»n * llnai r*Uf f,,*rK* j drill • LUCK 1 FREE! fM»0 Algetlnn Lark Dak and n<m>l» Hair fc i imr. Ointment Fren 10c to oow nuillhiit coat Golden Brawn ' Ofcemtrel Oo.. Dept. O, Memphis. Tenn. ALBERTA’S SANDWICH SHOP Barbecue—Cold Drinks Furnished Rooms MRS. HARRY NORMAN 4827 S 26 St. MA 0957 HARRY BROWN COAL AND ICE PACKAGE FUEL 20th & Grace St. WE 1560 . "" . /.V.V.V.V.V///AW/iVW( :• COFFEE JOHN’S ■: % 111 So. 14th St. ;! !■ Biggest lOo Meals In City • * ;■ Everybody Welcome £ HEADQUARTERS FOR All kinds of Poultry and fresh Country Eggs direct from the country. Live Carp - Buffalo and Catfish Special Prices to Churches and Parties Stoller’s Fish and Poultry Market 1623 North 24th Street JAckson 8699 . . ■»■".... 11^ DampWash Beautifully washed and returned just damp enough to IRON. Minimum bundle 48c LAlTNDERER AND DRY CLEANERS Edholm & Sherman' 2401 North 24th St. We 6065