The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, July 17, 1937, Page THREE, Image 3

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    This Week in
Thought and Religion
By Robert L. Moc-dy
^ ictory! lie an overeomer!
The great victory that Joe Louis
achieved over Braddock recent
ly' provokes ^reral practical
thoughts. In order to overcome
any obstacle in any phase of
life one must have courage to
“see it through.” Should we
become defeated ,let us go down
a did the ex-champion.
Som,e may think lightly of
our inference that the Christian
life is a prize fight or battle;
but the scriptures bear witness
to these facts, only “the wea
pons of our warfare are not
carnal; but mighty through Cod
to the pulling down of strong
holds.” II Cor. 10:4.
As w,e strive each day to
please Cod and over come sin
and selfishness, we are encour
aged to win the victory because
our “weapons are mighty
.through Cod,” Satan declares
that it cannot be done and that
no one can have victory but
“this is ,t,he victory that over
cometh the world even our
faith,” I John 5:4.
We may not have a chance
to become world heavyweight
champions. As Christians, we
should not desire such ; “for we
wrestle not against flesh and
blood, but against principalities,
powers, the rulers of darkness
of this world against spiritual
wickedness in high places;”
Eph. 0:12. The Christ-like life
is a victorious life over sin, .the
flesh and the devil. Therefore,
“Be an oVercon^sr. Only co
wards yield when the foe they
meet on the battlefield. We arc
blood bought princes of t he roy
al hosts and must not falter nor
desert our post.”
Sing! Swing! Dance!
That Swing, Sing and Dance
Orchestra will be in town soon
featuring Anna, Mae \\ inburn,
the Mid-west’s most popular en
tertainer.
LEGAL NOTICE
Thomas and Thomas, Attorneys
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
To Riley McClung and John T.
McClung, non-resident defendants
and to their unknown spouses,
heirs and next of kin:
Take notice that there is now
on file in the Office of the Clerk
of the District Court in Douglas
County, Nebraska, in an action in
which Halley M. Bliznak is plain
tiff and Riley McClung and Jbhn
T. McClung and their unknown
spouses, heirs and next of kin, the
petition of the plaintiff, the object
and prayer of which are to obtain
judgment declaring that all of said
parties are interested in real estate
situated in Douglas County, Ne
braska, described as Lot Six (6)
in Wohler’s Place, an Addition in
Douglas County, Nebraska, as sur
veyed, platted and recorded; that
plaintiff owns an undivided five
sevenths (5-7ths) interest therein,
and the said aboved named defen
dents each owns one-seventh (1-7)
interest therein and praying fur
ther for the partition of said proper
ty, and if the same cannot be equit
ably partitioned, that it be sold by
order of Court, and the proceeds
of the sale be equitably divided be
tween said parties according to
interest and for equitable relief.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 9th day of
August, 1937.
Halley M. Bliznak
By THOMAS and THOMAS
Her Attorneys
6-26—7-24
IOWA STATE FEDERATION
COLORED WOMEN S OLUB
The Iowa State Federation of
Colored Women’s Club convened
the 28, 29, and 30th of June at
Tabernacle Baptist church.
Council Bluffs, Iowa. Mrs.
Mary Cable of Sioux City, la.,
t atje president presided. The
Junior Federation met at Be
thel AME church fifteen dele
gates attended this session and
fifty attended the Senior Fed
eration. Tuesday evening’s pro
gram was a panel discussion of
“The Social Security Act.” Mrs.
S. Joe Brown, delegate from
Des Moines, Iowa, reported on
the convention of the Central
Association of Colored Women’s
Club held last August in West
Virginia. Recmmendation that
next year's convent ioin be held
in Des Moines, was adopted.
An address on the “United
States Constitution” was given
by Bernard Squires, secretary
of the Omaha Urban League.
A demonstartion was given by
the Jr. department, under the
direction of Mrs. Mary Hard
way of Des Moines, stale super
intendent. The annual election
of officers was also held for the
insuing year.
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Women Pick Mrs.R
Holman Council Head
Washington, July 15 (ANT)
—Mrs. lUsa Kalman, wife of
the pastor of Second Baptist
church, has been selected pre
fiden of the Interdenomination
al Spuncil of Ministers’Wives
of the District of Columbia
and ' vicinity. Sb,» wjll serve
for m period of three years.
Mrs. Holman enjoys the dis
tinction of being the first Bap
tist minister’s wife to be elected
to t he office of president of t ho
Council. She is a well known
civic and educational worker,
as well as a religious and wel
fare worker.
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Mrs. Birch; Educator
Ends Tutor Course
Montgomery, Ala., July 15
(ANT—Mrs. Willa Carter Birch
present of the National As-;
sociation of Teachers in Colored,
schools and specialist in ele-|
meutary education,, District uf
Columbia school system, |tms
oust closed a two week period of
lectures and imtrue.tion at
Sta(e Teacher’s college here.
Stale Tee/dir’s college 'sum
mer enrollment is as follows'
Montgomery, 874; Birmingham,
486 and Mobile, 109. Of the
total number, only 114 are of.
high school classification.
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Fallstaff Brewery
Keep Word Good
Some months ago, according
to reports, Honorary Mayor
Johnnie Owen, had a confer
ence with Mr. Sehlcsiuger, brew
master, and Mr. Joe Fisher,
office manager of the Falstaff
Brewery, located on Deer Park
Blvd. and 25th street, having
arranged for the same through
Mr. Frank Ryan, city sales
manager,
manager.
During the course of this con
ference, Mr. Owen was promis
ed as soon as it could be ar
ranged at least one or more Ne
groes would he placed on the
payroll. Showing their regard
for fairness and integrity, this
promise was made a reality dur
llie mouth of June when Mr.
R. Hogan was employed as the
landscaper and Mr. James Me*
Oraty was appended special
policeman with duties confin
ed inside of the plant.
As the moutlipiJeee of 10.
000 Negroes, the Omaha Guide
wishes to publicly express its
appreciation to Falstaff Brew
ery for this open minded ges
ture and to commend Mr. Owen
on his untiring efforts to bet
ter the economic conditions of
the Negro in Omaha.
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Oh Brother, “Don’t you want
to save a dime?” Oet your tick
et mi time to ,tho season’s great
cst Carnival Barn Dance, on or
before Sa,t., July 24, 10 P. M.
file Elite Cigar Store
Direct Wire On All Sports
Events
Come in Where It’s Comfortable
Ladies Especially Invited j
Our Policy is Give You Service]
Eugene McGill, Mgr. HA 4225 <
2314 N. 24t!i St.
Omaha, Nebraska ]
t a « > t ■ »i i « a--<-a
Da lias C . of C. Name
Merit Award Winners
Dallas, Tex., July 15 (ANP) >
—Headed by “Mayor” A. A. I
Braswell as chairman, the elec- j
toral commission of 1 he hoard I
of directors of the Negro Cham
ber of Commerce this week an
nounced t he winners of certi
ficates of merit, awarded for
outstanding work in fields of
business and public service.
Those awarded the certifi
cates are Henry Strickland, in
surance executive; Mada L. E,
Coleman Lockhart, beau y |
school proprietor and cosmetic
manufacturer; Cedar A. Wal
ton and Miss Hattie R. Green,
rural social workers and L. Vir
gil Williams, pincipal Booker i
T. Washngton high school. The'
awards will be made at a mass
meeting and special program 1o
be held in the near future.
Reports 4 LynclPncrs .
In First Six Months
,.Tuskegee, July 15, (ANP>
Four lynchings took place in
the U. S. during the ffrst six
months of this year, according
to statistics gathered by the de
partment of research and rec
ords at Tuskegec and released
this week.
All the victims were colored.
The same number were lynched
during the first six months of
both 1935 and 1936. Three of
this year’s victims were charged
with murder and one with rape.
All occurred in ihe South, with
Alabama contributing o to e,
Georgia cne, and Mississippi
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2324 No. 21th St_WE 1029
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BUSINESS ANI) PROFESSIONAL
.. DIRECTORY..
Save time, worry, confusion and money by
consulting this complete Directory of Neigh
borhood and City Business places._
CHRISTINE ALTIIOUSE
2422 No. 22nd St WE 0846
STEPHENSON BEAUTY SHOP
3037 N. 24th StAt 6810 ,
MILDRED TURNER’S BEAUTY :
SALON
2624 No. 27th (St. WE 2614
MARTHA MAYO
Beauty Culturist
Marcelling Finger-Waving
WEbster 0274
2612 No. 24th St. Omaha
CHARLENA LEWIS
BEAUTY SALON
2865 Maple St. JA 6116
ECONOMY TAILOR
Chaa. M. Simmons, Prop.
Wc Cut, Trim Make Suits to Order
Make all kinds of alterations for
Ladies and Genta.
Cleaning nnd Repairing
1812 No. 24 th St
American Wiener Shop
2509 N. 24th Street.
KING YUEN CAFE
2010 Vi N. 24th St. Ja. 8676
Alberta’s Sandwich Shop
4827 S. 26th St Ma. 0957 J
Raybon’s Midget Cafe, 1922 N. 24th
CHARL1KMJ PLACE
1603 N. 24th St We. 4019
YOUNG’S GROCERY
1618 No. 24th St. WE 6211
ELITE CIGAB STORE
2312 N. 24th St Ha. 4236
HOUSTON’S GROCERY^
2114 No. 24th St. JA 3643
Our Sau«ago a specialty
Free Delivery
NORTH-SIDE TRANSFER
2414 Grant St. We. 66M
CONSOLIDATED AU1(TPARTS
2601 Cuming St At 6666
JOHNSON DRUG
1904 N. 24th St We. 0998
1) U FFYP IIARMA CY
24th and Lake Wo. 0609
BEN & KERMIT ANDERSON
Painting, Wall Washing and
Decorating
23 Years Experience
ktimates free Work Guaranteed
1801 Miami St. 2872 Binnjr St.
Phono WE 6826
Cleaners and Tailors
TOBY’S IDEAL CLEANERS
2237 N. 20th St. At 6168
5hont WE 4676
I. GRAHAM TAILOR SHOP
^leaning — Pressing — Repairing
[606 No. 24th Omaha Nelx
Klectrical Appliances
DONAHOO A HOYLE
Norge Appliance Oo.
24 23 Farnam St. Ha. 0500
HINEMAN’S GARAGE
2417 Norh 24th Street
General Repair Work
Graders
W. F. nocH
Grading and Excavation
1506 Ames Ave. Ke. 0313
Grocery Stores
HERMAN’S MARKET
24th and Lake We. 5444
Laundries
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2324 N. 24th St. We. 1029
RABE’S BUFFET
2425 N. 24th St.Ja. 9195
EDHOLM & SHERMAN
2401 N. 24th St We. 6056
BREMAN’S TAILOR SHOP
1408 North 24th St.
This months special $5.00 Any Coat
relined with Storage
Monument Makers
HEFT A NOYES
40th and Forest Lawn Ke. 173§
Produce Markets
METROPOLITAN PRODUCE
1616 N. 24th St Wa. 4737
I. GRAHAM TAILOR SHOP
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing
1606 No. 24lh WE 4576
at Seward
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The only way your body can clean out
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bio.id la thru !* million tiny, delicate Kid
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Kidney or madder disorders make y<*i
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money back on return of empty package.
> ’yatex coats only 9c a day at druggist?
nd the guarantee protect* you
AFTER 45
l Very often is yon grow
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SHE LOST 20.
POUNDS OF FAT
Feel full of pep and possess the
slender form you o.rave—you can’t
If you listen to gossipers.
To take off excess fat go light on
fatty meats, butter, cream and sug
ary sweets — cat more fruit and
vegetables and take a half teaspoon
ful of Krusehen Salts in a glass of
hot water every morning to elimi
nate excews waste.
Mrs. Fima Verllle of Havre do
Grace, Md., writes: "I took off 20
'bs.— my clothes fit mo fine now.”
'No drastic cathartics—no constl
f atlon—but blissful daily bowel ac
ion when you take your little dally
dose of Krusehen. »
HOW OFTEN CAu YOU
KISS AND MAKE UP?
FEW husbands can understand
why a wife should turu from a
pleasant companion into a threw
for one whole week la every uiont h.
Yon can say "I’m sorry'' and
kiss and make up easier Indore
marriage than after. Be wise. Il y >u
want to hold your husband, you
won't ho a three-quarter wife.
For throe generations one w eman
has told another how to go "stall
ing through” with I.ydiu E. Pialf
ham'a Vegetable Compound. It
ln lps Nature tone up the system,
thus lessening the discomfort* from
the functional disorders »hlch
women must endure In the tl.roa
ordeals of life: 1. Turning from
girlhood to woman hoist. £. Pre
pariug for motherhood. J. Ap
proaching "middle age.”
Don’t be a three-quarter wife,
take I.YD1A E. PlNKHA.MJ
VEGETA BEE CO Mi'll UN D and
Go "iS tolling Through."
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