Oklahoman Dies In City The funeral of Mr. II. A. Wdston was hold Monday af ternoon nt «T. I). Ijcwih Mortu ary at 2 p. m, Mr. We ton came to Omaha Jan. 31s and passed away FVb. 5th nt (1 pin. at the home of his mother in law, Mrs. Ii’oxie Austin, 2518 Decatur St. lie wii'i il! on arriving n the city bu lii.s condition was not considered serous until Tuos day of la t v, ek when li(« suf fered a ri‘lapse.' Tie wn.s a devout Christian in his home town, Oktflha, Okla. and a highly respected citizen. Th^e pastor of Plea an! Green Baptist church Rev. J, II. Rey nolds officiated. Pleasant Green choir rendered music, Mrs. Ta'ley sang a beautiful solo. Many condolences were read from various nuxiliar cs and friends. Muny condolences) were sent the family from Ok SHE LOST 20 POUNDS OF FAT Fool full of pep and possess the sli nder form you crave—you can't If you listen to goaulpera. To take off i mi**,!. re**-' "'S ■Mrs. Fima VerlRe o' Iisvie d (Trace, Md., writer; “1 took off 20 lbs.—my clothes fit me fine now." No drastic cathartics—no consti pation—tui. oiiaxfut daily b*iwo' ac tion when you take your Itttt- -ifI dose of Kruschen. CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? I HAVE GOOD NEWS FOR YOU RngardUss of what your trouble may ba you can look tka world in tba fmcm. Solva all probUmt, got what you want and foar no man circumatancaa. Your Happinaaa and Succaaa dam and that you print your namo claarly nod aand it to - • - REV. Cl IAS. P. COLBERT MB OWEN AVE. DETROIT. MICH. ] 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; nr tides 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 125th St., New York City ( lahoma. Rev. O. W. White and Rev. C. L. Union assisted with the service. Mr. Weston leaves to mourn his loss, a wife two sons of this city and host of friends in Ok'ahoma. Interment was made in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Cetty Mae Davis Is indent Editor Bi t y Ma ' Buvis, a. h gh school honor student for two yearn and the dought r of Atty j and Mrs. Charles F. Uavis,! 2852 Biuney of Ht., lots been, se’eetf tl by her in,-met or i-• j journalism as editor of the edi tor al page of the North Star, I the student puhliea ion of the North High school. Betty Mae has made a com mendable record o,t North and is well liked by both studen, and instructors. She is a mem her of some of Uu< schools out taisnding organzations such as “The Council of 190’ ‘ i Red Cross Service and several : o.lier. The young Mi s Un.vir •fl a’so on active member of St j Phillips Church and the North i side YWCA, upon gradua tion she will be eligible to membership in the Natibna, Honor Roll Society. --- MRS. KING DEAD ■ Mrs. Corine Highman B. King formerly of Omaha, pass-! ed away in Tulsa, Ok'a. dan. 24th and her body was return ed to Omaha for burial. Her mother Mrs. Ellis was at her bedside when death came. Min eral services were held n Tul sa. Mrs. Qoldine Buchanan her cousin and mother accomp anied the body to Omaha, Her mother wished to thank her many friends for their kind ness and hosp tality. - I Hineman’s Garage j _24 Hours Service—Tires andj Battery Service—General Autof Repairing—Reasonable Prices j 2417 North 21th Street t • '-j Lake St. Coal Co. 2520 I.ake Phone AT 2575 Quality cannot be substituted ; Prompt delivery Service Thomas Robinson, prop. 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” *037 N. 24th St At 6810 ELESE TURNER 2612 N. 24th St We. 2864 Beer Gardena RABE’S BUFFET 2425 N. 24th St. Ja. 9195 Cafes American Wiener Shop 2509 N. 24th Street. KING YUEN CAFE~ 2010% N. 24th St. Ja. 8576 Alberta’s Sandwich Shop 4827 S. 26th St Ma. 0957 Raybon’s Midget Cafe, 1922 N. 24th CHARLIE* PLACE 160* N. 24th St We. 4019 Cigar Stores MAIN EVENT M15 Lake St Ja. 9044 ELITE CIGAR STORE 2812 N. 24th St Ha. 4226; Used Cars CONSOLIDATED AUTO PARTS 2601 Coming St At 6666j Drns Stores JOHNSON DRUG 1904 N. 24th St We. 0998 DUFFY PHARMACY 24th and Lake We. 0608 Cleaners and Tailors ! TOBY’S IDEAL CLEANERS 2237 N. 20th St At 6166 J. B CLEANERS & TAILORS 1806 N. 24thWE 6161 Electrical Appliances DONAIIOO & HOYLE Norge Appliance Co. 2423 Farnam St. Ha. 0600 Graders W. F. HOCH Grading and Excavation 4506 Ames Ave. Ke. 0316 Grocery Stores HERMAN’S MARKET 24th and Lake We, 6444 Garages E. L. MERRIWEATHER GARAGE 2209 No. 22nd St AT 6697 Laundries EMERSON LAUNDRY 2324 N. 24th St We. 1029 EDHOLM A SHERMAN 2401 N. 24th St_We. 6966 Monument Makers HEFT * NOYES (Oth and Forest Lawn Ke. 1738 Produce Markets METROPOLITAN PRODUCE 1616 N. 24th St_We. 4787 Service and Transfer Btatieas Levison Service Station, 2808 N. >4 NORTH-SIDE TRANSFER 2414 Grant St We. 8686 Rescued From Sea O , —___ 1 WARREN BROWN ° A dramatic rescue at sea, in which two men were saved 0 from a disabled and storm-toss ed fishing boat which had been .wept 75 m les off .lie South Carolina coast, will he roenret r'l in tli ne v real-life adven ture story in the radio series being presented by Nat onal Carbon Co. The drama will be i beard over sta ion WOW Om aha, on Wednetsday, Feb. 17, at 10:1-5 P. M. Hero of the thrilling rescue was Chari s Guy, third mate of the Tanker A. S. Hansen, j Mr. Guy, from the bridge of the Hansen, caught the last desperate signal form the wa ter logged f hsing boat, and saved Warren Brown, of Bev erly, Mass., and William Nch er, of New York, from Davy •Tones’ locker. DALLAS INAUGURATES “NEGRO MAYOR’’ Dallas, Tex.. Feb 10 (ANP)— Mayor George Sergeant •'/ this city, last week delivered the cath of office at St. Join’s Baptist church, tM A. A. Braswell, who thereby was officially proclaimed “Negro Mayor” of Dallas. Impres sive ceremonies marked the occasion j with more than 500 persons present- j It ifs felt here th"t one res : t of the innugurrtlon beet known buildings designed by Mr. Grot are t'|s Pan-American building in Washington, the Fol gers Liberty there, the Hall of Sci ence at the Century of Progress Ex position i|i / |ucap>, and various college buldings at tht universities of Texas,' Wisconsin and Pennsyl vania. He styled the Zephyr streamlined train, and hod never seen the com pleted work until he came t° Oma ha, On'y one building will be built at tho present time, according to the reger.fcp, It will be an H-shaped bulking of early Georgian style, facing Dodge street- Library and ancu iabratories will be built in. c Li to bui ding There will be. no gymnasium at present- The budding wii stand i n the highest part of , ,he new cam pis site. Construction w-U begin as soon a.) the weather permits. The regents expect the bui ding t° be finished din ing the summer of 1938. ; BEflUT!! -f ROmflfJCE Ay, ttfYboihxJi/&(>wrwne^ The Larleuss Beauty Foundation was established S' by the Godefroy Manufacturing Company to study % methods of preserving women's natural beauty, and to make the results of this research available to the public. In our Inst column, we learned tlint girls with slender faces should wear their hair smoothed on top and fluffed or waved at the sides: It should cover part of the fore head, but not the cheeks. What about the girl with a round, full face? Her problem Is just the opposite. If she wenrs bangs or a wave over her forehead. It will make her face look even wider than It really Is. so she must comb the hair hack from her brows, whether she wears a part or not. For the girl with a fleshy face, a side-part is usually better thun a center part or none at nil. Because her cheeks are too wide, some sort of flat curl should he worn well forward In front of the ears to cut down this area How ever, the hair at the side of the head, over the ears, must be smooth. Any roll or wave over the ears wMII Increase the apparent width of tier face. The ears should be covered, however, as this makes the face look narrower. A coronet braid or a cluster of curls above her forehead or on top of her head will help make her face look slender. It will also in crease her height, and this Is usu ally desirable because the round, fleshy face frequently goes with a short, plump tlgure. Frequently the round fleshy fnre Is the result of excess weight, and common sense dieting and exercise will slenderize the coutours of the face until It becomes more oval. Some girls, however, have wide cheekbones and wide jawbones, and no amount of reducing will chnnge this broad, square type of face. If you fall into this latter type, the rules for your coiffure are about the same ns those given for the round-faced girl. Your hair should be combed hack to show the full height of your forehead, nnd flat curls should be worn on the cheeks. The center-part may be worn If your features are regular; otherwise, part the hair on the side nnd bring it back diagonally, off the forehead. A mast of curls nt the top of the head, or any other arrangement that will ndd to the height of the face, should be adopted. Soft curls nt the temples nnd near the angles of the jaws will make the square contours of the face less nngular. 1 With both the wide face and the round face, emphasize the natural hairline ncross the forehead, es pecially If It has an attractive "widow’s peak.” Avoid a short, fluffy bob. nnd above ml don't experiment with bangs. Whatever your type of face— experiment. Follow the rules given In this column nnd the preceding one. Study the different effects created when you chnnge the place of your part, or the arrangement j of curls. 1 cups tswiiLi zJZLZJ T Us is,' WU lUc tMif WVf KEEP CLEAN INSIDE! You'll like the way it tnaps you bock, overnight, to the feeling of /'rarin' to go" fit. nett and intide cleanilnett! Eliminate the leftover wattes thot hold you back coute headochet, in dlgettion, etc. Garfield tea it not a miracle worker but If CONSTIPATION bothert you, It wll certainly "do wondert!" I0< and 2S« of drugstore — or WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES ol Garfield Te« and Garfield Headache Powdert to; GARFIELE ! TEA CO.. Dept. C, Brooklyn, N. T. EVERYBODY’S PRAYER HALL Special Revival and Old Fashioned Prayer Meeting Everybody Welcome Rev J. Hill, Advisor 1201 No. 24th St JA 5343 “A NEW ALL FINISHED SERVICE” 15 LBS. FOR $1.98 lie EACH ADDITIONAL POUND Entire Bundle Finished—All Men's Shirts Hand-Finished at No Extra Coat. Bundle Must Contain 50% Flat Work. 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