The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, May 08, 1937, Page TWO, Image 2

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Dm Omaha Guide, 2418 Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska.
I. ML C..—1 am a farmers wifefol_aeitiier TOO BOLD. In my
and would like to have so rue infor
mation. Ttotoro are &r«« or four
enterprise* I am interested in and
whkh one will I make the moot pro
fit from.
h An*: You will profit out of the
particular enterprise that you de
wo*e the most time and effort to.
Hie best thing for yog to do would
be to raise CHfCKENS. TURKEYS
and other fowl as well aa some
TRUCK FARMING on as large a
scale aa possible.
H- M, Do you think tJhat my
friend thinks enough of me to mar
ry very soon?
Ana: Yes he does. I believe
that he would have already pro
posed to you if he had the sligrtest
idea that auch a proposal would
be acceptable <o you- I don’t think
either fjhat you would seriously
consider marriage even if he asked
you. I
—
E. II.—My s»n was forced to'
marry a girl and 1 want to know|
rf he wtV as guilty a« claimed and
will be be happy?
Ans: He certainly will if you
and other memhera will do every
thing to make him contented with
the girl. He is doing the only de
cent thing and in time he will come
to love his wife and the lovely
child.
A. B. Y—Tell me if I wowld be1
doing right to follow my husband
to another town?
An": Even though at times it
might not he agreeable to you .
it is a WIFE’S DUTY to M'lct J'r
husband wherever lie is tr-y 1 . >
seek work. He made a vt to —yt
por$ you and if the kcrpin-j f t’l'i
vow necessitate* a ci’r'""' f **
sidence on his part.(lien
G- L. A'f—Tell me could I have
any sUoobm trying to win the girl
I haviD in mind and may I make
my introduction to her?
.. Ans: It. is a sure thing that you
won’t have any success until you
try. If possiUe arrange to have a
frieind <o introduce you to her.
Don’t be backward, timid or bash
Reserve »
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The city wide ring ceremonial
banquet was held at the central
YWCA on Thursday, April 29th
at 6:15 p. m. The following girls
from tho Norrthside *Y’ were given
Girl Reserve Rings: Velma Thomas,
Page, Doothy Bryant, Nellie Bassett
Alberta Bell, Juunita Lett; Doris
W’are, Arwilde Stevenson, Ethel
Davis, Mary Wiggins, Grover Mar
shall; Doris Newland; Mary Green
Mildred Green, Johnette Coleman,
Bertha Young and Juanita Macey.
Tho Religious Education and Girl
Reserve committee will sponsor a
joint Mother and Daughter program
on Sunday, May 9th at the branch.
The prqgtram will consist of a pan
el discuission and tea. Mm. Lois
Goode and Mjrs. Herbert Wiggins
are coohairmen- Mm. Mable John
•on will be in dh&rge of the arrange
mentis for th« tea.
lYie Semper Fidelia FYeahmen
ohib will give a style dhow on May
10th at the YW1CA* Mia* Asilee
Dotson is advisor for the group.
Mr**. Katherine Wilaon-Jones
■poke to the Entre Nou» on Thurs
day April 22nd on Beauty Culture
and Ways of Improving Appear
ance and Developing Individuality.
Qnwtten* wer* asked and anawers
were given which proved beneficial
to the group. Mias Lorraine Flet
cher modeled for a hair dreste which
was attractively done.
O L E ’ S
Battery Station
WE SPECIALIZE ON BAT
TERY SERVICE
3014 N, 24th Ja 9999
•pillion she wilt make a charming
companion.
T. A. A—Does my boy friend
car® for me a* I do for him and
• ill we b« married soon ami happy?
Ana: This man i» not free to
marry anyone. Even though his e*
tranced wife is MAUKIKI) AGAIN
he hah not secured a divorce. A
marriage now would not be legal
L- M. U-—Will I ever get any of
the money my brother di«d owing
me last fail? Hi* wife promised to
pay me but denies that my brother
owed me anything?
Ans: You could in a'l probability
rolle/ct th{ nney if you have a writ
ten contract or agreement lawfully
executed by your brother. If you
do have any such item then it
would be necessary that you take
your case to court, otherwise you
have no hope unlesf* his wife is
willing to pay.
R. G- - Please tell me if any of
my relatives aro living?
Ana: You have numerous distant
relatives living in several southern
states. You could easily locate them
without a long search if you will
only make an effort- Writ® your
grandmother in Alabama.
S- M. It -De-s t-h's man really
mean me -well or in ho just pretend
ing?
Ans: If the man was not sincerely
interested in you, he would not
waste his time with you- Afer all
there are other women that he could
ge with so why continue to doubt
him and make yourself unhappy.
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News
Miss Louise Nash, Reporter
Regular church "Trvices were
held at the Second Baptist church
in «pitn of tih© bad weather, Rev.
Marion of Omaha was a visiting
minister. Rev. D.. Nicholson is
pastor.
lire. Merrill Griggs and family
were v Mi tors Sunday in the Otto
Baker home.
Mrs. f>i«st« Wiggins of Red
Oak, la, spent the day with her
"i«t«*r, Mrs Lasrfmvce Beard.
Misses Je**»e and Willie Sweet
plan tto move to California in the
near future.
Mr. and Mr" Joe Brooks and
AlbWrt Klerchival of Sh*martdoah
we> % <attors in Clarinda on Thurs
day
Mys. Mary Headley left Thursday
for Div. Moines where she will be
temporarily employed.
M,r«. Ijou Nash is improving
from h<*r illness.
i
Vernon Baker and Donald Me
N«al wont to Shenandoah Friday
to take part in the conference track
meet.
Expert Auto Repairs
_ OrarkMlta* Oar Bp*ciaHy .
All Work GurutMdl
Day aai lfl|U laitw
—Phone AT. 6697—
Merriweather’s Garage
Wa rapalr all makaa tad nodal*
1_ L_ HtfrlwHtfctf, prop
MW If*. Mai Dt, OaMka. Nak.
COMMUNITY WIDOW’S CLUB
Th« Community Widow* club
celebrated it* firdt anniversary on
Tuesday, April 20th at the Masonic
Hall, 26th Street), with an enter
aimiv*nt which consisted of an in
tellectual program. At the close of
the meeting refreshments were
served. The program consister of a
paper by Mrs. Emma Whitley;
;*olo* by Mis* Cecil Wall* a)nd
Mrs- Mamie Pierro; a reading by
Mr®. Lena Underwood and an ad
dress by the presient, which was
enjoyed very much. Mrs. Mary
Williams wa* the mistress of cere
monies. Too much cannot be said
for the committee on entertain
ent whieh wa* made up of Mr«- Sa
rah Roberta, Mrs. Lenora Gray and
Mr®. Katie Payne. The president
waa presented with sense very
beautiful gift* from the club for
commendable work during the paM
year. The club meets twice every
month. Visitors are welcome
PARTY GIVEN CHILDREN
A party was reently given for
the children of Freestone Baptist
church by Miss Viola Oliver and
Mrs. Bc«eie Wright This party was
given a reward for the splendid
cooperation shown by the children
in a recent bank rally. Harriet
Green and Irvin Poindexter were
visitor*.
“A NEW ALL FINISHED SERVICE”
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Entire Bundle Finished—All Men's Shirt* Hand-Finished
at No Extra Cost. Bundle Must Contain 50% Flat Work.
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2324 No. 24th St_WE 1029
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
.. DIRECTORY..
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consulting this complete Directory of Neigh*
borhood and City Business places.
CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE
2422 No. 22nd St WE 0846
STEPHENSON BEAUTY SHOP
2087 N. 24th StAt 8810
MILDRED TURNER’S BEAUTY
SALON
2624 No. 27th 0t WE 2514
MARTHA MAYO ~
Roauty Culturist
Marcelling Finger-Waring
WBb»t«r 0274
2512 No- 24th St Omaha
OHARLENA LEWIS
BEAUTY SALON
2865 Maple St. JA 6116
BABE’S BUFFET
2425 N. 24th StJa. 2195
Cafes
American Wiener Shop
2509 N. 24th Street
KING YUEN CAFE
2010U N. 24th St Ja. 8576
Alberta’s Sandwich Shop
4827 S. 26th St Ma. 0957
Raybon’s Midget Cafe. 1922 N. 24th
CHARLIWB 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
Service and Transfer Station*
NORTH-SIDE TRANSFER
2414 Graat St. We. MM
CONSOLIDATED AUTO PARTS
*801 Cuming St. At BOM
Drug Stare*
JOHNSON DRUG
1004 N. 94th St We. 0908
DUFFY PHARMACY
24th and Lakt We. 0609
Cleaners and Tailor*
TOBY’S IDEAL CLEANERS
2287 N. 20th 8tAt B1M
Pfcont WE 4576
I. GRAHAM TAILOR SHOP
Cleaning — Pressing — Repairing
1606 No. 24th Omaha Nelx
Electrical Appliance*
DONAHOO A HOYLE
Norge Appliance Oo.
2428 Farnam St Ha. 0500>
HINEMANTS~GARAGE
2417 Norh 24th Street
General Repair Work
Graders
W. F. HOCH
Grading and Excavation
4606 Ames Ave. Ke. 031$
Grocery Stores
HERMAN’S MARKET
24th and Lake We. 5444
Laundries
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2324 N. 24th St We. 1089
EDHOLM A SHERMAN
2401 N. 24th St We. 606$
Mono meat Makers
HEFT A NOYES
40th and Forest Lawn Ke. 1788
Produce Markets
METROPOLITAN PRODUCE
1616 N. 24th St We. 478T
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