The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, February 27, 1937, 672nd EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2
THE WOMAN S WORLD Chatting With Arden II. Ihiane (For ANP) m Hfjre '8 a peppy and highly sew sqned d.sh that can be prepared at anytime This quick snack made more appetising by this unusual creole sauce can be served with crackers, cheese, celery hearts, po tato chips and crffee Ono can sardines, two cloves gar lic, one tab'ospoon chopped green pepper, one twblo-rponn prepared mustard, < nr, tcaspcon dry horse radish, fine teaspoon water two tnblesp'Kus salad oil, one half tea spoon salt, one half teaspoon ce'ery salt, one half tew p on paprika, °ne- \i i rth teaspoon red pepper and k.be juice of one half lemon Armngo sordines on platter, place slices lem< n, tomato and pickle o»i platter for border- Crush garlic in mixing b» \vl. Add chopped on i|r. and green pepper, crush ng the»i \vIMi garlic. Add mustard, dry horse radish (mixing wth wa ter) and salad oil. Mix remain-1 ing seasonings. This reclp; will «er- !! v« four. i " * Do y/u know what to serve at ’ your next cocktail party. Wed let mo 1 SHE LOST 20 POUNDS OF FAT Feel full of pep and possess the slender form you crave—you can’t if you listen to gossipers. To take off excess fat go light on fatty meats, butter, cream and sug ary sweets — eat more fruit and vegetables and take a half teaspoon ful of Kruschen Salts In a glass of hot water every to r'imf nate cxceim voete. Mrs, Fima Verlll* of Havre d« Grace, Md., writes: "I took off 20 'be.—my clothes fit me fine now.” No drastic cathartics—no consti fiatlon—but bllui'u’ d*l!y jowJ oc lon when you take your little dally dose of Kruschen. CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? I HAVI GOOD NEW* FOR TOU Ra*ar*lan ol *kal r»w HmU> w> ba raa aaa lack tba warl* la Ika lac a Salca all praklana. sat what ran want an* faar aa ana afaaunatancaa. Your HappiaaM aa* Succaa *an«a* that ran print raur aaaa clan rip aa* mb* it la • • • REV. CHA3. P. COLBERT MS OWEN AVE. DETROIT. MICH. GHOST WRITING Means WE Write and YOU Get the Credit Letters, social and business: popular speeches and talks for TcaeherR, Ministers, Civic, Bus iness and Lodge leaders; ar tides for publication. Your own work rewritten, revised, or criticised. Write us your needs and send 6 cents stamps fr more details. 0. N. S. BUREAU 141 West 125th St., New York City tell you. Bar bl|s. I fotind out tha I just couldn’t stop nibbling then after my first taste. They seem t« leave a haunting wnnlt'ng taste ir the mouth that can’t lx- *aitisfie< un'e i y/i try am th**r nnd another They are, made of cheese and ma‘'■ •i-I n in the most un ,sual shape-1 I’ve ever seen. They are suited ju- t pirrugh keep you thirsty. Don’t forget the name- Bar Bit* Evaporated m Ik can be used in any recipe that requires milk. It n<\ *t• ‘ti**d eti'l v.tir.n it is- di rt •' in ire part milk *j on© part watt’' it Is equivalent to whol" milk. If you have recipes ra'ling fo i»vnpoiei‘ed milk f1 r thrift’s sak'\ Beat, '[ihe milk over water until |he:».i is a th n fi'm on the, surface • h< at unoja-r.od in boiling water for five mlndtes. Be sure t", ch II A oni ugh I y Evaporated milk will louble l| H» If when wh ppi'd Every h< timekeeper takes stock of linen the firdt "f the year. This Is tjho best time year t<> buy at January “While Ra W’ Many Hh'jp witlvx f; knowing the size of the bed thov waivt to fit When a »he"f Is labeled single that m'vms seven ty by hundred and eight inches three fourths menns eighty-one by one hundred and eight inches, dou bling means ninety by and eight Inches. The. men of the house usually pre fer small face towel size balth to wes. And I think they are best for the y/ung of the family, too. They’d rather xtsei those towels in- ( steud of anything fine and showy pr tfce hu< k surfaced. If y^u are In the market for a new tablecloth be sure to know the size of the top rtf the table and the heiglht of the table. A skimpy table clol|t will splol a beautiful set table lit will be cheaper and save you a lut of running around later if you purchase matching napkiim along with tlhe cloth. Hineman’s Garage —24 Hours Service—Tires and Battery Service—General Auto Repairing—Reasonable Prices 2417 North 24 th Street I to |U Ifou Uf KEEP CLEAN INSIP*' You'll like the way It inapt you u o overnight, to the feeling of "rarin' to go" fit neti and iniide deonlineiil Eliminate the left-over waitei that hold you bock cauie heodachei, in dlgeitlon etc. Garfield tea ii not a mlroclt worker, but if CONSTIPATION botheri you, It wll certainly "do wonderil" 10* and 25* of druaitorei — or, WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES of Garfield lee and Garfield Headache Powderi to: GARFIELC TEA CO.. Dept. C, Brooklyn, N. Y. 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 StWe. 2864 Beer Gardens RABE’S BUFFET 2425 N. 24th StJa. 9195 Cafes American Wiener Shop 2509 N. 24th Street KING YUEN CAFE 2010% N. 24th St. Ja. 8676 Alberta’s Sandwich Shop 4827 S. 26th St. Ma. 0967 Rajrbon’s Midget Cafe, 1922 N. 24th CHARLIE* PLACE 1602 N. 24th St. We. 4019 Cigar Store# MAIN EVENT 2415 Lake St Ja. 9044 ELITE CIGAR STORE 2812 N. 24th St. Ha. 4226 Used Can CONSOLIDATED AUTO PARTI 2601 Coming St. At. 666< Drag Stores JOHNSON DRUG 1904 N. 24th St We. 0991 DUFFY PHARMACY 24th and Lake We. 0609 Cleaners and Tailors TOBY’S IDEAL CLEANERS 2237 N. 20th St. At. 6156 J. B CLEANERS & TAILORS 1805 N. 24th WE 6161 Electrical Appliances DONAHOO & 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 24 tb 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. 6066 Monument Makers HEFT A NOYES 40th and Forest Lawn Ke. 1738 Produce Markets METROPOLITAN PRODUCE I 1616 N. 24th St_We. 4737 Service and Transfer Stations ' Levison Service Station, 2303 N. 24 NORTH-SIDE TRANSFER I 2114 Grant St We. 6661 I’REVEALING' Lpur PAST, PRESENT and FUTURE •« »/ ABBE' HiULAOE Snnq»«» mnttUE ON «h« f*n° „-....js-rr-rr^__ _. NOTE—Your question printei reply semi 26c and (self address Astiological Beading and receive pjeations free. Sign your full n Address Abbe* Wallace, P. O. Box L. L. B.—Teli me if inj friend and I ate going bind mid docs lie lilt. me as well as 1 think he (loe>? Ans: There is no doubt ai to your love for him, or ha love for you. In as much ai L. S. and yourself are verj much in love with each othei —there is no excuse why you ehou’d not resume your prev ious standing. _ II. C. I).—Will I ever get the momey that I am expecting Also tell me about the pain taht l am having in my chest? Ans: You cam NOT possibly hope to get ...the ...amount _ol money that you wish. If you are willing to accept a smaller amount, you will be more suc cessful. The pain m your breast can be relieved by con sulting your Doctor and fol lowing his advice as it is given ?© you. W, E. W.—Will I soon get a job so that I ean support my wife and my mother as they need help? I have had breaks recently. Ana. Yles—you will get work in the very near future if you haven’t as yet gone to work. The recent disagree ment that you had with your former employer should not in any wav keen you from get ting a no* her position. M. B.~ I have been going with a boy for over a year and he has a le d me to marry him. T told him yes, but should 1 after vvliat happened? A ns: Go to the boy and ex plain your position '© him ful ly. He will understand and I believe forgive you. It is host to get this off your chest be fore entering marriage for you wi 1 be able to enjoy your wedded life with more con - tentment. L. J. B.—Will you pieasc tell me if 1 will ever meet a man l’or a husband soon ? I have tried so hard to find someone that 1 like. Ans: It seems that you are aiming tc-o high in your search for a husband. Any rrhn that 1 free in this column. For private rd stamped envelope for my New by return mail my advice on three ime, birthdate and ccrrect address. —11, Atlanta, Georgia. .can gain your love and respect and who is willing- support you dutifully should make an ideal husband. There axe plenty of these kind of men still single. Keep searching. T. S. 0.—Please tell me if we will ever hear from m,v broth er again- Answer soon. Ans: At this time your bro ther is involved tfn rather com plicated domestic and busi ngs affairs and has not had a chrhce -To write you. It is nothing that will cause any harm. He will soon straighten his problems out and begin corresponding regularly. A. M.—Should I leave where jl am and go with the party 1 have iu mind? Ans: Although your age could by no means be classed as old—I believe that you have reached the age where you dhouM be somewhat! steeled. Therefore—it should be best to stick with your friends of long standing. E. P. W.—I want you to tell | me if I should stay with my husband? He seemis to be a handicap to me? Ans:—After living with your husbaind as long as you have, and both of you being of tbs age you are—I should think there would be no desire on the part of either of you to SEPARATE. He is not a handicap, but is likely that you are a bit BORED IN SPIRITS lately. L. C.—I wan. to get a New Astrology Reading. How can I get one? Ans: Yes—vou can purchase rn Astrology Reading for a quarter. See the note attach ed to this column for tbs ad dress. I will also give you my personal opinion on three ques tions free. FScMonr 1 Sunday school opened a.t the usual hour with Mi-s Majorie Watts in charge. Attendance .was good. Morning worship was a,t 11 a. m. with the pastor, Itcv. II. D. l’iggue, delivering the sermon. Rev. Oliver G. I3ui ler of Omaha led tin* devotional services. At 3 p. m. the Found 1 er’s Day program was observed in honor of Bishop Richard Al len, who organized this Chris ! tian body some 150 years ago. Atty. Ralph Adams of Omaha was the speaker of the after non and held the audience spell-j bound while he reviewed the; founding, history, and achieve ments of the African Methodist Episcopal church. Atty Adams a brilliant speaker as well as a lawyer of prominence. The re mainder of the program, fur nished by the choir of St. James was equally good. Rev. Butler presided as mas ter of ceremonies. The A. C. E. League opened at 6 p m„ with Miss Irma Brannon leading the topic under discussion The lea gue is growing rapidly in in terest and attendance. Evening services were he'd at 7 p. m. with Rev. Piggue in charge of the devotionals. Rev. ( Bu.ler of Omaha delivered1 a very interesting message on “The Portrait of Jesus,’’ which showed much thought and pre narationw Visitors at St. James Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon, Miss Whiteman, Mrs. Whiteman Piggue and Dielores, wife and Sidneys Must Slean Out Acids The only way your body can clean out vcida unci poisonous wastes from your door! H thru !♦ million tiny, delicate Kid cy tubes or filters, but beware of cheap, i site, irritating drugs. If functional vt ‘ , y «,r Mad *er disorders make you •mifer from Betting Up Nichta, Nervous •i c, i.ig Pains, Backache, Circles Under K>v>, I Hzaluess, Pneumatic Pa ins, Acld itv. Homing. Smarting or Itching, don't tic ncce Cat 111** 1/octor’y guaran tee ' , Hcriplion called Cystex (Sias T* x Vc.rka li ‘lt sale and sure. In 48 L mi .1 must bring m w vitality, and !a \ i r 'Hi d to b\ you up In one week or tone.* bi.rk on return of empty package. vMtex •*' a only 9c a day at druggists — r'.*. pr'itrt"1'! V.*.. “A NEW ALL FINISHED SERVICE” 15 LBS. FOR $1.98 11c EACH ADDITIONAL POUND Entire Bundle Finished—All Men's Shirts Hand-Finished at No Extra Cost. Bundle Must Contain 50% Flat Work. THE IDEAL FALL AND WINTER SERVICE EMERSON LAUNDRY AND ZORIC DRY CLEANERS 2321 No. 24th St_‘ WE 1029 and daughter. Mrs. Katherine daughter of the pastor, attend ed services in Fremont Sunday. liev. Figgue called oni Mr. Ewing in the afternoon. Mr Ew ing’s sister passed away last week. A lovely and beautiful tea sponsored by the AME. S. S. was he'd at the home of Miss Marjorie Watts, 1626 North C. St. The colorful holiday scheme was carried out throughout the house. The center piece was of red and wh’te. Carnations with two red candles on each end of the table. The tea was well at tended and was reported as be ing a huge success. Miss Lo'sanne Herndon of Omaha, spejnt the week end at home visiting with her paren.s and friends. Miss Herndon was accompanied hack to Om aha. by her brother, Jack Hern don who came down on bus.-; ness. Mr. Desmond Ewing who has beenj indispdfced for 'the past week is able to be out again. Mr. Jack Herndon and his friend spent Saturday in Om aha. CHOP SUEY American and Chinese Dishes King Yuen Cafe 2010'/j N. 24th St. Jackson 857fc Open from 2 p. m. until .3 a. m. LV.V.V.'.V/.V/^^AVA-.V.V $ COFFEE JOHN’S J v 111 So. 14th St. v Biggest 10c Meals In City l\ I; Everybody Welcome ;! WW.,.VAV.V.V/AV/.,.V. TO RERAi* AFTER TH? ft TSec the 1 ; i*f« - T; vou weak an*i discouraged vou need something to put a keen edge on voor appetite and to brace jc voai Ji gestive system, to turn your j ♦cod rtto ;rrenath g . in 4 I rnd Mood. 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