The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, April 24, 1937, Page TWO, Image 2

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    Nt)t lit—lour question vii.l in > FttFB in th s col
■an ONLY when a «l pping of this column is enclosed with YOUR
QUESTION, YOUR FULL NAME, BIRTH DATE and CORRECT
ADDRESS. For PRIVATE REI LY send twenty-five <en*i and
a self-addressed, stamped envelope for my NEW ASTROLOGY
KKA,I)ING and receive by return mv. iI my FREE ADVAii on
THREE QUESTIONS, Send all letters to Abbe Wallace, car? of
Tlie Omaha Guide, 2118 Grant Street, Omaha, Ncb'ud.a.
L. T. W.—I wiuii to know if
the girl 1 love cares anything
for me. I read vour paper week
ly ami find many interesting
fads in it.
Ans.—The young lady in ques
tion enjoys your company, hut
she is also interested in anoth
er hoy whom I believe that you
are acquainted with. Due to
her extreme youth, she will not
make up her mind to marry
anyone within the next few
years.
ILW.L.—Why is it that 1 do
not have any success with any
thing I do! Will I do be,ter.
A ns—Yon will, yes, so keep
plugging. You haven't' "been
able to put your whole heart in
to your work fund unless you
do so, you can't succeed. Before
th« middle of summer you will
be making a better salary than
you have made in several years.
TV N.—Why do I dream of
Ihis certain man so many times!
Also tell me is my husband
jealous of me
Aus.—The man in question
will never mean anything to
your future life nor will any
of the dreams that you have
bail about him come to pass.
You keep him on your mind so
i|i all probability tliis is why
you dream of him so much. Yes
your husband is jealous and
City* Iowa
Mt. Olive Bap as t Unui ch
Mrs. Mable Owens, Rep.
Iter. J. H. Patten, Pastor
Services were well attended
Sunday. The pastor's subject
for his morning sermon was
“Wells of Salvation.** At 8:00
o'clock he preached) on “The
Solemn Warning.**
The Pastor's Aid met at the
homo of Mrs. Elnora Jennings
Thursday evening. The weekly
prize whs won by Mrs. L. J:
Malone.
Th0 Missionary Society met
at the home of the president,
Mrs. Elnora Jennings, Monday
afternoon at 4:30.
We are very happy a.t this
writing to state that Mrs. Ethel
Daniels and Mrs. Irene Cook
have returned from the hospi- j
tal. We hope that .they will con
tinue to improve.
Club 'No. 1 of the 5 State
Rally is still very busy serving
the Sunday dinners. It seems
as if Mrs. Elnora Jennings and
Mr. Elder Owens are trying to
reach their $100 goal.
We are all very happy to see
Mr. Cecil Jones back in the
choir. We hope that he will be
at his post every Sunday.
■* s
I * 'm K
We are having a wonderful
revival and Bev. Sears of Oma
ha is delivering wonderful ser
mons. '
The Hour Prayer services are
very spiritual on the East Side.
Mrs. Eddie Jones and Mrs. T.
H: Carter are captains on the
East side. Mrs. L. J: Malone
South Bottoms captains.
1 ilon t you think he has reason
to be
■A.h.K.— My husband d inks
and s ays out late and he tells
me (hat he is just out having,
fun with men. Am I right in ac
cusing him of the parties I have
in mind?
Aiik, He is having fun all
right and don’t think for one
minute tha he isn't. However,
it is cheap fun r.nul will grow
monotonous to him. He is not
associating with your cousins,
they wouldn’t have him.
L.O.W.—I feel so down-heart
ed and lonely Home times I feel
that 1 an jus, forgotten by ev
veryone especially by the oppo
•Lte sex. What ahouhl I do
Ans.—Make friends. Of course
you are lonely and there isn’t
any reason for it. Take a more
active interest in social affairs
in your city and especially in
the church. There are many
charming men who would like
to he on bet er terms with you
L.D.M. Tell me if I will ev
er get my moneyT I would like
to have some questions answer
ed privately.
Aim.- You will eventually
get the money. It. will come :o
you in such snjull amounts that
you won't realize its value. If
you desire one of my new as
trology readings then send a
quarter and I will he glad to
give you fre(> opinions on three
quest ions privntely.
I’.M.S. -When I leave here
in the near future would you
think it would he right for my
girl friend and I to do what we
have plannedT
Ans. Since you are doubtful
T too think that you had not
better take this course. Wait
at, least three months before at
tempting this plan and see if
your health will permit such.
RC.C: -—Will I ge.t my di
vorce soon and will I marry the
man that 1 am engaged to mar
ry?
Ans.—You will have no dif
ficulty in securing the divorce
Your present friend isn't quite
as interested in you a,s lie was
at one time and I do not think
a marriage will take place be
tween you two. Don't depend
on his marrying you.
M.F.C.—Do you think I am
right about my condition?
Ans.—See your doctor for he
will be able to tell you.
[ oTFs
Battery Station
WE SPECIALIZE ON BAT
TERY SERVICE
3014 N. 24th Ja 9999
SHE LOST 20
POUNDS OF FAT
Feel full of pep and possess tha
■lender form you crave—you cant
If you listen to gossipera.
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 morning to slim'
oats success waste.
Mrs. Elma Verttle of Havre 4s
Grace, Md., writes: "I took off 30
•bs.—my clothes lit me flne now.”
•No drastic cathartics—no censti
Sitio&—but blissful dally bowel ae
on when you take your little dally
dose of Kruschen. .
KNOXVILLE STUDENTS BESIEGE OWENS FOR AUTOGRAPH
Jesse Owens, the world's fastest human being, was not fast enough to escape the
Knoxville College students when they besieged him for autographs following his appear
ance at a student assembly. Smiling throughout the attack, Jesse graciously complied
] with the requests for his signature. <Kn«xv«i* N«*«-seiiUnei photo)]
The Musicians
Hj Mrs. H. Makins
America is in a dispute as to
whether it (America) should
accept the Indian music us na
tive folk song or the Negros
spiritual.
John Lasker Howard (white)
offers the following: “In 1GJ4,
Win. Wood of England re.urn
ed to London after being in
America and hearing the In
dian music, lie likened their
voice unto the warbling of a
well known instrument. Woods
also remarked; “Their music
is lullabies to quiet their child-'
en, who generally ar(> as quiet
s if they had neither lungs nor
spleen. Such command have
they of their voice yet not com
prehensive." Hu fifteen yea
before a I Mtch vessel brought
Negroes to Ameiica wi h soul
ful natural songs very under
standable. There wiL no na
tional Indian song for each
tribe sang a different expres
sion. Vet all Negroes sang the
same bought, and too, one
thing generally known, the In
diau music carries a bar1,
ground of baHia.'In r’’\'"1,m
named so after the A'Vi «'•
black man. Except Hi Mans
very few English s'waHng po
pie understand Indieu mus e m
song but all English sneak inti
nations understand an ' s; ■
Negro unis;**.
Howard 1 *""t'e ve ■ "i
sours nre sin er« becar.se the’
are of Negro na'ures. and when
HARRY BROWN
COAL AND ICE
PACKAGE FUEL
20th ft Grace St WE 1500
North 24th Street
SHOE HOSPITAL
Celebrates the 15th Anniversnry
With a Big Shoe Repairing Sale
Women’s Toplifts .. $.15
Women’s half soles 65c and up
Men’s half soles 75c and up
Men’s rubber heels 35c .and up
Childrens Hslf soles 50c and up
1807 No. 24th St. WE 4240
ft song reflects the nature of a
people, it then is a folk song.“
| ‘Noah and de Ark“ type or
the “Frankie and Johnny44
aong both are typical Negro ex
periences. Will America ac
cept Negro or Iiylian music
since it has none of its own?
C scale is the foundational
scale of all music, and is called
the root of all music learning.
A young Frenchman named
Guy, afterwards called Guido
1)’ Are/.zo after the town where
his monastery was located, in
vented the use of lines and
spaces to indicate the relative
pitch of no.es, thus we have
scales.
See you next week.
PATRONIZE
OUR
ADVERTISERS
Mrs. S. Simpson, 2216 Grant
street, who has been ill for
some time, is improving. Her
son, Elmer Simpson of Chicago,
is visiting her.
Flush Poisons From
Kidneys and Stop
Getting Up Nights
BE HEALTHIER, HAPPIER
LIVE LONGER
When you can get for 35 cents a
supremely efficient and harmless
stimulant and diuretic that will
flush from your kidneys the waste
matter, poisons and acid that are
now doing you harm, why continue
to break your restful sleep by get
ting up thru the night.
Just ask your druggist fer Gold
Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules—but
be sure and get GOLD MEDAL—
right from Haarlem In Holland
Other symptoms of we-ak kidneys
and irritated bladder are backache,
puffy eyes, leg cramps, moist palms
burning or scanty passage.
nee Course In Hair Culture
„ Marcelling Fingerwavin* Sharpe* Ferniula
INCLUDING DIPLOMA BY MAIL
Write CUBAN COSMETIC COMPANY
kOA 5315 — _CHICAGO. ILL. 1
“A NEW ALL FINISHED SERVICE”
15 TBS. 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
2324 No. 24th St WE 1029
F^r GOOD RELIEF of constipation
use a GOOD LAXATIVE
(CONSTIPATION is not to be trifled with. When you
need a laxative, you need a good one. Black-Draught
is purely vegetable, reliable. It does not upset the stom
ach but acts on the lower bowel, relieving constipation.
Black-Draught Is
made of clean plant
leaves and roots (finely 1
powdered), not so very
different, when you come
to think about It, from
the vegetables you eat
at every meal.
This reliable laxative
is the stand-by for con
stipation in thousands
of homes. Sold in sealed
cardboard containers,
like the picture at the
left. About 25 doses in
each 25-cent package.
The “Just We" social arid
char-ity club will sponsor a tea
at the residence of Mrs. Jessie
Vann, 2403 N. 22nd street, on
May 9th.
Rev. D. Nicholson and Rev:
P. C: Nash of Omaha were din
ner guests of Mrs. Pearl Nash.
Mr. LeRoy Baker was a Tlin
ner guest in the Donald McNeal
home.
Carl NigTo
Shoe Repairing
Best Material
Expert Workmanship
Service
3118 North 24th Street
HEALS THOUSANDS
Sores, Pellagra, Syphilli», Bad
Blood, Gonorrhea, Bad Skin, Gas
tric Stomach, Indigestion. Nervous
ness, Run Down Nature and Kid
ney Complaint. Guaranteed Treat
/mient, $1.80 Postpaid- Seid 01.00
with C. O. D.’s
C- A. Williams Med Co., McKamie,
Ark. Agents Wanted.
DOLGOFF
HARDWARE
Paint, Glass and Varnish
We do glazing and make window
shades to order
1822-24 N. 24 WE 1607
Expert Auto Repairs
- Overhauling Our Specialty .
AH Work Guaranteed!
Day and Night Service
—Phone AT. 6697—
Merriweather’s Garage
We repair all makes and models
H_ L_ Merriweather, prep
MOt No. ttnd St_ Omaha, Nehu
HOW OFTEN Ch* m
KISS AND MAKE IP?
FEW husbands can und.tr J
why a wife should turn from a.
pleasant companion into a shrew
for one whole week in every month..
You can say "I'm sorry" and
kiss and make up easier before
marriage than after lie wise. 11 you
want to hold you husband, you
won’t boa tlmo-quai'tJT w: -
Forthreogenerations■ ,i ■ n.irun
ha5 told another how to re "rul -
ing through" with I.yu.a I , ...h
ham's Vegetable Con pouiti it,
helps Nature tone up the »v«-vi
thus lessening tint discomfort., r .: >
the funct ional disorders v. I.u tt
women mast endure in II.- r: ■ ,t
ordeals of life: 1. Tie ; ,e • r r
girhteuu to "I.JH.iT'ho.. Vs—
paring for motherhood,
preaching "mhtuie a^e
Don't he a three-mis . • .
take LYDIA !• i’f - :• u
VIBGBTAniaiS COMF bf" -.1
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2418 Grant Street WE 1517—1518
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
.. DIRECTORY..
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consulting this complete Directory of Neigh
borhood and City Business places.
Beauty Salons
CHRISTINE ALTIIOUSE
2422 No. 22nd St WE 0846
HOMER McCRANEY
2037 N. 24th St. At 6810
MILDRED TURNER’S BEAUTY
SALON
2624 No. 27th ,St. WE 2614
MARTHA MAYO
Beauty Culturist
MarctRing Finger-Waving
W’Ebster 0274
2612 No. 24th St. Omaha
C1IARLENA LEWIS
BEAUTY SALON
2855 Maple St. JA 6116
Beer Gardens
RABE’S BUFFET ,
2425 N. 24th St. Ja. 9195
Cafes
American Wiener Shop
2509 N. 24th Street.
KING YUEN CAFE
201014 N. 24th St. Ja. 8576
Alberta’s Sandwich Shop
4827 S. 26th St. Ma. 0967
Raybon’s Midget Cafe, 1922 N. 24th
CHARLUPB PLACE~
1602 N. 24th St. We. 4019
Cigar Stores
ELITE CIGAR STORE
2812 N. 24th St Ha. 4226
HOUSTON’S GROCERY
2114 No. 24th St JA 3543
Our Sausage a specialty
Free Delivery
CONSOLIDATED AUTO PARTS
2501 Cuming St. At. 5656
Drug Stores
JOHNSON DRUG
1904 N. 24th St We. 0998
DUFFY PHARMACY
24th and Lake We. 0609
Cleaners and Tailors
TOBY’S IDEAL CLEANERS
2237 N. 20th StAt. 5156.
Electrical Appliances
DONAHOO & HOYLE
Norge Appliance Co.
2423 Farnam St Ha. 050Q 1
HINEMAN’S GARAGE
2417 Norh 24th Street
General Repair Work
Graders
W. F. HOCH
Grading and Excavation
4506 Ames Ave. Ke. 0316
Grocery Stores
HERMAN’S MARKET
24th and Lake We. 5444
Laundries
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2324 N. 24th St. We. 1029
EDHOLM & SHERMAN
2401 N. 24th St We. 6055
Monument Makers
HEFT 4 NOYES
40th and Forest Lawn Ke. 1788
Prodace Markets
METROPOLITAN PRODUCE
1516 N. 24th StWs. 4787
Berries and Transfer la tie ns
NORTH-SIDE TRANSFER
2414 Grant St Wo. 1666
Miss Ethel Price, 2419 Ers
kine street, is eonfined to her
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