AFFAIRS ^S-O-C-ie-t-y^ ORGANIZATIONS L _ ___ Mrs. Id i Bryant, 2518 Maple Rt Is quite >1 at this writing. We wish for her a speedy recovery. Elder and M s. Benson, 26 7 De catur street, are ill wi h Irflu'nza Mrs. R. L.. Bryant, 1814 No, 25th street, is confined to her bed but la. slowly recovering Mrs. P. C. Avnnt, 1811 No.. 25 b street receive 1 one fractured rib and several bruises when she fell down the basement stairs of her home M's. M’be Dorsey, 2132rarker siroet, Is UL The little Infant of Mr. and Mrs. H. S Bryant, 1814 No. 25th, Is Improving nk«ly In the hospital M‘‘3. Henrietta Mlc.klln), 2432 Farter «-trp«»t, has been confined to her bad from a heart attack. Mrs. AJflio Hawkins, 955 N<>. 26 n quite III for th® I f v days. At this writing sh® Us able to up and out again. *,]• R.1chel Curley, 2070 Miami j t. ia »,< tig .to 2972 Corby I .-feet. Cl I wi her docs n«»t seem to bother her. D. n't b'- surprised if you should Mr Governor, 1 h«- head waiter a, the Blackstene hotel with a full ! he al of hair in the near future. A' politer. iipirltual church on 25th and Grant streets. Great work is being done. Sgt- G. Bivens, 2512 Lake street, , formerly of the 10th Calvury, has, been HI wiih influenza- He la able . to be out again. _ - l Mrs. Lulu Scott of Chicago, I1L, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Lulu Thomas, 2212 Ohio street. Mrs. Mary Toleg, 1924 No- 26th street, s out again after a, two weeks’ Illness Mr. Henry C. Talbert and Mrs. Lizzie Adams of Lexington, Mo-, were quietly married In Council Bluffs by Rev. J. II Reynolds on Jnn- 14th.. Mr’. Voa Mcb'all left for Ennis, Texas to attend the funeral of hra brother, Soloman Anderson While there she will visit another brother who lives In Dallas A sis ter, Mrs. Sarah Smith, 2610 Seward street was unable to attend the. funeral because of Illness. — It was erroneously stated in last week's issue that Mrs. Lulu WU-! Hums, 2817 No. 24th street was \ ill In the hospital. To the contrary Mrs. Williams is enjoying the best of heoRh Mr. ind Mr*. Jerry fjmpson, 2807 Seward street, are the proud j parents of a fine seven pound j daughter, born January 19th. Mrs Simpson, before her marriage, was Miss Minnie Cooper, the daughter | r,'f Rev. and Mrs. R.. Cooper . -— Johnson Drug Co. We Fill Relief Prescriptions WE. 0998 .. 1904 N 24th St CHOP SUEY American and Chinese Dishes King Yuen Cafe 2019% N. 34th St. Jackson 8576 Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. m. IT PAY8 T0 LOOK WELL MAYO’S BARBER SHOP Ladies' and Children’a Work A Specialty. 2422 Lake Street. J. W. BROWN Expert Piano Tuning and Repairing WE 4522 2610 Franklin ECONOMY BEAUTY SHOP 1809 N. 24 ST. WE 4240 9:00 A.M. to 6 P.M. First Class Work At Cut-Rate Prices. Lillian Cunningham Bessie Wilson ... DON’T LET UGLY HAIR ROB YOL! OF ROMANCE, HAPPINESS Men hardly ever noticed tue—until I made my hair beautiful with Gode* froy’s Larieuse. You can make your hair just as lovely. With Larieuse and a small brush you can color those streaks or patches of gray or faded hair to lustrous shades of black, brown or blonde. Your hair will shine like silk. You'll look years younger. So, to make your dreams of romance come true as mine have — use Godeftoy's Larieuse. Get a bottle GODEFDOY’l If your dtalur dost not have " du^Jo23 hair coloring •ODIFROY MANUFACTURING COMPANY • 3510 OUVI ST. • ST. LOUIS, MO LINCOLN NEWS I ,■ UnManv’tal Legislators are •' 1 * out that they have s»me difficult problems to deal with thd legislative i sslon. Oro . f Ur. most nip in- cf these problems is to <•- ;1 nut a i t:: ijus.tr nt of the On ah si h ' i levy to rci e an ud ditto nl sum of $420,000 which Is necessary for th© continued main tenance of the proper status of the achtrs c< ntrress. Wo also feel that the members of th: school board and sup.. Homer W. Anderson should give serious consideration to the placing of Negr teachers In the pub'ic schools <>f Omaha. The N< gro citizens feel I that taxation without representa lon is unjust. The writer feels that this present Uglslature should pa3s p, bill making it imeraUve for the school board to appoint Negro teacher* in proportion to the amount of taxes paid into the school funds by the Negro ta:: l«tyer.s. It Is Inconsistent with rea-j sen, thet we are to educate our! t>oy« and girls her© in Nebraska 1 and then havte to send ah of them to other states to get positions us J leachcrs. Sick The aick in our midst ar«: Mrs. J Lula Alexander, Mrs. Dora M«l comb, Mrs- McCloud, Mrs. J. C. Bell, Mrs. Alice Grant, Mr. Alfred Creel, Mrs- Green, Uncle Chris, Mr- Wendel Thomas and Mrs. Banche Bradly. The ministerial union met at M*. Zion Baptist church Friday evening. Thoso present were Rev. J. C- Bell, pastor of Quinn Chapel AME; Rev. C- H. Nicks, pastor of tse Mt Zion Baptist church; Rev. Rily BeD, local minister of the Baptist j church; ,Rev. Dago McWilliams,] local minister of the Seventh Day ) Adventist and O- J. Burckhardt,! president of the Middlewesttrn Dist ! of the Church of Christ. Thin meet ] Ing %vas in1,cresting from start to | tinlsh. Rev. Charles Bi"ah, acting pastor of Neuman, wris also pre sent and gave us some interesting thoughts on Africa and Ethiopia in particular. Rev. McWilliams makes a splendid sect eta ry for the organi zation. W® will be, entertained ntx week by the program commiUee. Rev. Nicks is chuirman of that pro gram- The president, Rev- J. C. Bell gave us some rich thoughts to think about as wed, a* other mem bers of the organization The Ladies Social Bridge, c'ub jnet with Mrs. F. Kincade. Two members were absent. A visitor of the evening was Mi's- Bessie Wil son- A delicious luncheon was ser ved by the hostess. High score was won by Mrs. B- Wilson; low score by Mrs. Mattie Peyton. Newly |r;Corati d|. unfurnished apartments, on car line. Call AT 7435-, AT 5423, WE 3678, Mrs. Dixon. l'umiNhea apartment, n*‘wiy decor ated, In first class condition, AT 7313. | Five if n house, nicely furnished, utility bills peid by owner, easy to heat, JA 0986. Unfurnished rooms, 1514 No. 19th. Why Laxatives Fail In Stubborn Constipation Twelve to 34 hours I* too long to wait when rotlof from olegg** bowel* and constipation Ip oeaded. for then enor meu* quantities of aaotarl* aoeumu late, causing DAI. Indigestion and many roetloa*. ejeenieee nights. I# yon want A*V UUIOK RELIEF, takf a itguld compound oueh a* Ad* lerlka. AdlorCha Contain* IIVRN ca thartic and oarmlnaUv* ingredient* that eat on the etamaeh and BOTH bowels. Meat “overnight" laxative* contain on* ingredient that aota on th* lower bowel only. Adlerlka'* DOUBLK ACTION give* your system a thorough oleaneinp. bringing out old poteeuoua waste mat ter that may have eaaoad , where he heard a, most excellenl sermon by the pastor, Rev. Nicks While a number of hi.s mrmbe.r. were sick, yet he had an apprecia tive audience, and re ived an utu sU'il offering to have had 80 many absent. Rev. Boll is holding his at tendance .even though many in the community are confined ito their Imres on account of influenza. Ihe boy scouts had a get-to-gether me,ft Ing Including a supper at the AME bureh Thursday evening which proved to be a success. Rev. Bloah acting pastor of the Neuman ME church is working hard to keep the people together. Rev. Conwell of CUa*r Cliapcd, Onjlia, is in ithe city to begin a protractive meeting, for Neuman this week. Rev Rily Bell preached for Neuman last Sunday evening. Rev. Trago Mc Williams and family and Rev. Burcl (lardt w*ere visitors at the First Baptist church Sunday morn ing where the baccalaureate senrion was preached to the high school graduates by Dr. C'-ifton H Wal »tt. Rev. McWilliams’s son was one if the graduates The executixe advisory commit tee of which Rev. Burckhardt is :hairman and Clayton Lewis, secre tary, had a meeting at the center Thursday evening with a fair at tendance. Many matters of import ance were discussed. Several per sons have been placed cilice our last meeting. Among them was John Calbreath, on <>f Lincoln’s old respectable citizens, who was placed In the city hall, a* a janitor. We are looking forward to the placing of some more of our splendid people In positions of trust, Sec’y M- T Woods ans his assistant, Clyde Ma 1 ne are also kept b-iay making lo cations for our race group. Mr. Harry Bradley, chief custodian over the legislature department at the qpltal has at last get the smploye es lined up for their special work during this legislative period p-v L. Williams, AUy. Tuchman B*dg. 24th and Lakt NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska.* In the matter of the estate of IRENE CAROMAN JOHNSON deceased: All pcrsrms Interested In said matter are hereby nolfi'-d that on the 20th day of January, 1937, W L. Myers filed a petition In said County Court, praying that his final administration account filed herein he settled and allowed, and that he b« discharged from Ihh irust as administrator and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said court on the 13th day of February 1937, and that if ycu fail to apjiear before said Court on the said 13th day of February 1937 at 9 o’clock a- nv, and contest, the Court may grant he prayer of said petition, enter a decree of heirship, and make such other and further orders, allowances and decrees, as to this Court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and determined. Bryce Crawfor County Judge 3t FOR SALE & RENT APTS. TO RENT SHANKLINS APARTMENTS 2314 No. 21st Street $4 00 $4 26 and $6 26$ Gas, electricty, heat furnished t< each apartment; bath for all. Apply 1711 Cuming Street Houses to rent 3, 4, 6, 6, 7 to 1( rooms Buy yourselfabusiness. For sale all kinds of businesses Many other bargains in property $60, $100, $160 to $300 down. Wanted manor woman who can In. vest $500. Job pays $60 per month Money invested draws 5 per cent1 position as salesman Wanted .third partner In co&l busi ness, who can invest $360 Don’t try to reach me by phone come to the office. SHANKUN AGENCY 1711 Gaming Street ill" legislature ha* up to date 1 bn!s with 16 more days left to file bill. John Adams, jr., said he would introduce a rcseulion f<>' Nebraska ratification of the pro posed child labor amendment to the federal c< .i«-lujtlon, pr. vlously re jected by the Nebraska legislature Tills bill alone will work out a most , needed r form In this measure. $986 CASH I.. wjll buy Good 6 room house on corner lot | AH in fine condition—2539 Decatut McFarland & Kennedy, Inc Realtors JA 2100 636 World-Herald Bldg FROBATE NOTICE In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of HATTIE KITCHEN, deceased. All persons Interested in said matter are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in said Court, praying for the probate of a certain instrument now on file In said Court, purporting to be the last will and testament of said de ceased, and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said Court on the 13th day of February, 1937 and that If they fail to ap pear at said Court on the said 13th day of February, 1937 at 9 o’clock a. m-, to contest the probate of said will, the Court may allow and pro bate said will, the Court may allow and probate said will nd grant ad ministration of said estate to Charles B. Kitchen or some other suiable person, enter a degree of heirship and proceed to a settle ment thereof. Bryce Crawfor County Judge St Ray L. Williams. Atty. Tuchman Bldg. 24th and Lake NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of MILLIE ANDERSON, deceased. All persons interested in said matter are hereby notified that on the 20th day of January, 1937 W- L. Myers filed a petition in said County Court, praying that his final administration account filed herein be settled and allowed, and that he be discharged from his trust as ad ministrator and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said Court on the 13th day of Febrauary 1937, and that if you fail to- appear before said Court on the said 13th day of February 1937 at 9 o’clock a. m. and contest said petition, the Court may grant said petition, en ter a decree of heirship, and make such other and further orders, al lowances and decees, as to this Court seem proper, to the end that ail matters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and deter mined. Bryce Crawfor County Judge 3t DON ROSE BEAUTY SALON MRS. ROSE LUCKEY, Prop. Now Open For Business WE 3162 2228 Lake St Hineman’s Garage General Automobile Repair Greasing, Car W'ashing, Gas, Oi Tire Repairing 24-HOUR SERVICE JA 92692417 No. 24th St LEVISON SUPER SERVICE STATION DIAMOND D X Gas and Motor Oils Alemite Grease Job 59c Special, Car Washed 49c 2303 N. 24 St. ! READ THE LATEST— Magazines JC -ALL KIN DS (RITZ SHOE REPAIR SHOP) 2033 North 24th St Mrs. Alice Laumdfn, Scwa J S', is ill. Mrs. Ida Fountain, 2115 Clark treet, is v.ery sick in the hospital. BUY SIMPSON GIFT f CERTIFICATES NOW j Redeemable at face value on a j 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 LEGAL NOTICE Ray I^awrence Williams, Atty. Tuchman Bldg. 24th and Lak In the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. To: KERMON HARVEY, whose place of residence anl upon whom personal service cannot be had, de fendent. You are hereby, notified, that on June 24, 1936, Evelyn Harley, as Plaintiff filed her petition against you in the District Court of Dou glas County, Nebraska, Docket No. 320, Page 357, the object and pray of which petition is to obtain a di vorce from you on the grounds of Non-su/pport. You are hereby required to an swer said petition on or before th 20th day of February, A. D. 1937, or said petition will be taken as true Evelyn Harvey, plantlff By Ray Lawrence Williams, Her attorney. 1-16-37 t0 2-6-37 OLE’S Battery Station WE SPECIALIZE ON BAT TERY SERVICE 3014 N. 24th Ja9999 Ritz Shoe Repair 2023 North 24th St. The Right Service at the Right Priie Ask Us About It j— Mrs. Ethel Morrow, 27th and Hamilton, Is ill in the St. Joseph hospital. Good Gasoline & oil Can SlarH Your Car Anytime. Use Con-t oco Bronze and Conoco Ethyl* •s a Winter Gasoline. Changej Yur Oil and Put in Germ Pro- J cessed Winter OH and You Can f Sturt Your Car at lo Below J Zero. Grease Your Car Once a! Month,—Use Good Alcohol. t LEWIS SERVICE STATION t SW COR. 24th and GRANT j The Omaha Cafe Under new Management For Your Benefit, We Have Mr. V. Pace at The Omaha Cafe, to give the Southern Style Cooked Fo«d—Hot and Fresh— Three Times Daily. THE GIFT CLUB