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NOTEi—Your i|Ue*tion wi I he answered FREE in th's col omn ONLY when a «! pping of this column |s enclosed with YOUR QUESTION, YOUR FULL NAME. BIRTHRATE and CORRECT ADDRESS. For PRIVATE REPLY send twenty-five cents and a self-add ceased, stamped envelope for my NEW ASTROLOGY READING and reeel'e by retvirn mail my FREE ADVICE on THREE QUESTIONS. Send all letters to Abbe Wallace, care of ^te Omaha Guide. 2418 Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska. S. H- P.— Dm man 'hat I am so crazy abo'.it tell him if hr means the things he tells me ? Ans: Wthout a disibt. He suitl.v wouldn't continue lo n-k you to marry him if he didn’t want you. An immedVe cerrin »»y wo lion', to any ton soon f -r h m. T. A- K.—1 am leaving en my vacation Ili a month and am rn decided whether 1 should return er not. Could yt u help me ? Ans: Take the vacation and while away make an effort to find a goad job. If you are sucres ful, as 1 feel sura you will lie then remain. The job that y.'J are leaving behind is n good one hut you can’t do your best work when you aren’t satis fied. E. L. S.—Will I ever get the, kind of bicycle I want before school epons this fall? Ans: It will take at least two more months before you are able to save enough money to make this purchase. You will appreciate it just ns much even (hough it is a few months late and continue to save your change. E. M. -Is my husband tired of tne and want to see me go away1 or is it someone Use that is per suading him to do th's? Ans: He is fed up with every thing in general end r.o ore els1,' has influenced him. Take a vaca tion for a few weeks and this will bring about a change in him S. E. W.- I am a constant reader of your column and I enjoy it very much. Is there a chance of my fri end in New York and me living as one in the near future? Ana: Give up the idea for he isn’t the east bit interested. He has mr.de friends in the city where ho is located who mean evdfi more to him than you do and you can just mark him off yeAir list G. IT. -Tell me if I will get to go in the business that I have in mini! at this time. Could 1 get a private reply? Ans: The prospective business | career you have mapped out would no doubt prove a Success but It will j take mere capital than you now have to launch this enterprise. Take in partner if you can find some honest party. Yes ... if you v ill rend a quarter for my new Astrology Heading I will be glad to give yon free opinions on three questons in a private letter. W. C.—I want to know docs the man that I am in love with by the initials of J. E. H. love me? Ans: Absolutely not. You won’t even see him except occasionally due to his lack of interest in you. Stick by yevr old friend C. E. B.' ...... he does care for you. J. J. G..Pledse tell me if my mother left any money and if so. will I get it? Should I remain hero or not? Ans: She did not leave any money or any valuables. Go to one of the cities north of you and get a job .. you will enjoy living there very much than you do your present location. R. L. P.—Will I be able to go to go to the school Idesire to attend this year? Ans: I'm afraid not.you must return to the same school you at tended last year. -o New Play Set for Broadway Opening N New York, Aug. 26 (INP)—A new aH colored play tentatively titled “Home Sweet Harlem,” which has been set to music will be pre sented by George Abbot, well known Broadway producer on the “stem” early this fall. The play was written by Bemie Angus and sets for the production will be in the hands of Cirker and Robbins. The play will be housed at the Biltmore and is scheduled to open in October. Entertainment Whirl By .Emmie Evans By Jimmy Evans (By Fr-.nklyn Frank) Boise In Evonze Mot hi,g plow os Ih's o'florver morn Mr n <o llrd a potential st; r of the footlights who h s poise, eh: -m and beauty. They are rare— ai l for that reason, greatly appre . hi ted. I therefore offer you Miss Eva Cunninghom, a young woman equipped to go places. She would he the ideal model for a sculptor’s masterpiece entitled “Poise in Bronze.’’ Miss Cunningham has establish ed a reputation around this village for her dynamic mimicry in “The Rehearsal” and “Feast of the Red Corn.” She lias won fur! her ac claim ns a monologist, int rprct ng various characters in one-woman shows with her low, richly vibrat ing voice. Add d by a long period of training under the famous Est her Sachs, she pirns *o embark on her professional career this fall. Ehc ought to succeed. She has all the equipment necessary. She has glamour, beauty, vigorous per. anility, culture and loads of am bition, plus a suprem aid deserved •rnfidencce in Vmr own ability—• in short, every :i's t reeded, by a dramatic actress to leach the very heights. Born in Pittsburgh 20 odd year ago, Eva finished Dunbar high school at Leisenring, Pa., the Dou glas College of Business at Con nesville, !’•’ nnd has been in Chi caga seven i yen's. She is five fee* five and cr ’ui'f inches tall nnd carries hci 1."0 pounds like r | bronze queen. Dor’t C<t Die name of lovely Eva CunnirgVm, for she may be come the theatrical discovery of the year. New Terncc Show torrid Ed Fox has what is probably the hottest cafe show in Ameren at his Now Grand Terraco. Ofay writers have run out of adjectives in their efforts to describe it. And well thee should, for the revue stars Ad i Brown and George Dewey Washing ton, assisted by such ace entertain el's as Aland Alise, late of the Cot ton club; Mae Diggs, also of the Cotton Club; Billy Armstrong, Sonny nnd Sonny, Mayos and Mor rison, Dorothy Derrick and Andy Kirk with his popular band. Andy is doing right well by him self, with the brilliant Pha Terrell warbling nnd the sensHtbmsl Mm-y Lou Williams at the mothbox. This gal, easily the best woman jnz’ pianist in the game today, has n delightful, effortless swing that call’s for the mob’s applause after every solo. That’s genuine reeogni tion, for Grand Terrace patrons know their ticklers, what with the spot being stomping grounds for such aces and Fletcher Hnoderson and Bari Hines. Notes On a Cuff The four Scottsboro boys, ap pearing net week at Harlem’s Ap polio theatre on a strictly percen tage basis, did not draw so well because they had been cn a free exhibition at churches and mass meetings The first offering of Harlem’s Negro Theatre Guild will be Donald Heywood’s “How Come, Lawd?” with the leading role as signed to Rex Ingram, star of “The Green Pastures” film version Erskine Hawkins, trumpet tootin’ man, takes his fine band into Reade’s Casino, Asbury Park, N. J., Wednesday. Jimmie Lunceford is sehwluled to NEBRASKA j PRODUCE 2202-4-6 North 24th Street Phone WE 4137 Poultry and Egg Dealer* Out prices are reasonsable, see us first. T t t * * * * I t >II|! CELEBRATING AT CLAIR CHAPEL Tenth Anniversary AUGUST 31 to SEPTEMBER 5, 1937 M. E. CHURCH 22nd and Miami Sts. OMAHA, NEBR C. TRIMBLE MRS. T. GRAY Chairman Trustee Boord Pres. Woman's Home Mission L. V. GRAY MjRS. B. CLEVELAND Chairman (lis I Music Directress MRS. E. BOSTIC SMITH Y. W. LOGAN Epworth league Pres'dent Chairman Steward Board Program Sponsor MISS J. NORM AN MRS. D. LEE Sunday School Superintendent Solcitor Rev. W. C. Conwell, Pastor | August 21st ?. Sing eg Hymn No. 1 M. E. Hymal In'. ■ f r by J. E. Wade Keg. • I’:* onal Anthem 2. 5 mfiii > talk by Y. W. Logan on 10 years of the churd’n Vocal polo by Mrs. Dean Bell In11rumental Polo by Mips Bertha B. Young 4. Addiem by Mr. B. Squirt s, Executive Sec’y Urban League ‘"i he Influence of n Church in the Community Life,” Quartett: Bennett, Ik 11, Hunter and Goosley “Nobody Knows de Trouble I’ve Seen” Offering, Doxology Ethel Kivtley, Mistress of Ceremonies September 1st 8:00 o’clock. Congregational Singing Invocat ion Negro National Anthem Sermon by Iiet. J'. W. Bush cl’ Cleaves Temple C. M. E. Church Solo bv Mrs. Mario Robinson Herding by Mr:. Lillian C Vincent Collection, Benediction Urr,. Jna Iknnctt, Mist rots of Ceremonies September 2nd 8:00 o’clock Congi.}- Imi nl Singing and Scripture Rending Negro National Anthem Invocation Significance of Music by Dr. Wesley Jones Orchestra Solo by Mr. Fount Orchestra Reading by Mrs. Davis 'k matt?, Collection, Port logy M ■ T. Cr y, Mbtro.ss of Ceremonies September -Bed: 8:00 O’clock Rev. Johnson, Choir and Congvcgatur ir, < ' ro Invocation Vng'ng end Fcrjplure leading Negro National Anthem Tnctrumentwl Solo V-> mor. by Rev. Johnson Solo Remarks by ( a‘ter V B<>< lion Re» edict ion Hunter. Master of Ceremonies go into Sebastian's Cotton C’ub in California.Buddy Bradley, II t. lem dance, producer, is teaching a class at Max’s club in London. His students are main’y woihen who want to either redu o, stay slender or learn the latest tiot stops. Anita Brown, who a eared in e" oral Will Rogers flickers, is enter taining at the Wave Club in Long Beach, Calif. New Blatters Noble Sissle’s Swi'igsters, star ring Kidney Bechet on clarinet and soprano sax, have j st recorded two now numbers’, bo h written by Bechet. One is t itled "Obey DokeyV .Connt Basie and or hestm jam "Listen My Children and You Shall Hoar” plus ‘‘Smart}” or I>ce; >. with Fldprar Hayes waxirg “High, Wide and Handsome4’ plus “Satan Take• ft TT I'd v” for the same * company...WiTe ‘‘The I,ion” : iith, with a small band called “The Cube,” plunks plenty of his individual style of piano in Get Acquart^d Wi’h Yo" ('1r” and “The Old Stamping Ground” for Decca. Keystone Lab. "Dept. SEP-7, Memphis, Tenn. Send me at once FREE Magic Incens*, the 5 big gifts and big money agent’s proposition. f»1y Name ____ Street —.-T, ,. r City--- Slat._ John Adams, Jr., Attorney Notice of Probate of Will In tha County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. In the matter of (he estate of Cornelia Burrell, deceased. All persons interested in said es tat • are hereby notified that a pet ition has been filed in said Court, praying for the probate of a certain | instrument now on file in said Court, pijfp, rting to be the last will ami testament-of said deserv ed, and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said Court on the 18th day of September, 1937 and that jf they fail to appear at said Court on said IStth day of September, 1937 at 9 o’clock a. nu, • '> contest the probate of said will, .the Court may all and probate said v '11 and grant administration of si id estate to Nettie J. Fredrick and Karlhie Brown or some other suitable person, enter a degree of heirship, and proceed to a settle ment thereof. John F. Mericle Acting County Judge ^nd 9|11[37 3T Boystown Boys Get Free Examination A generous gift extended by Mr. W. H. Kindy, president of the Kindy Optical company, to every boy at Father Fannagan’s Home, Boystown, Nebr., in the form of a Complete eye examination and glasses, where they are needed, is being given at this time. Dr. Leonard O. Fitdh, progres sive manager of the Omaha Kindy store, located at 107 So. 16th street, says it is a genuine plea sure to execute the order of W. H. Kindy to give glasses to these wor. thy boys. The optometrist conducting the eyesight survey at Boystown, has at hand the latest and most com plete eye examination equipment and is giving each boy a careful check. Following this the doctor submits a detailed report on the condition, health and percentage of vision possessed by each boy to Father Flannngan. This informa tion enables the directing staff at the home to place the boys in the vocation or training best suited to their individual visual limitations. Father Flannagan has always been characteristically alert to the needs of his boys and where there lies been any eye complaint he has obtained glasses for the boy who had eye. trouble. At this t:me how. ever the gift of W. H. Kindy will give him a detailed chart on the eyo.sight needs of every boy in Boystown, as well ps glasses for those requiring them at no expense to the, home. Jp.ck'e Sees a New World One boy in Boystown who was .nearsighted did not believe his lit. tlo blue eyes when he looked at the world through his new correcting glasses. His smiling little, face showed a new interest and cp preeiation in things about him. Little Jackie (as we shall call him here) reminded us of the beloved Teddy Roosevelt v horn when a boy was so handicapped by his near sighted eyes, yet who surpassed the highest ambition of any red blooded American boy, because of the help his ‘glasses rro'-’ed to him all through bis if”,” as stated in Roosevelt’s autobiography. Little Jackie’s re mark, “Oh, how bright and shiny everyihing looks.! It was tiulry pathetic. The work of rehabilitation, pby. , sically as well as spiritually, that is so beautiful’y and efficiently done at Boystown, certainly com mends Father FI nragan and his s.taff, as writ a.s such men as W. II. Kindy whose gift of eye eximin. ntion of glasses, wi'l aid in enhanc. ng this nolle work. IWTROvlZE oil? ADVERTISERS HOW OFTEN CAu YOU KISS AND MAKE UP? FEW husbands can understand why a wife should turn from a pleasant companion Into a slirow for one whole week in every month. You can say "I’m sorry" and kiss and make up easier before marriage than after. Be wise. If you want to hold your husband, you won't bo a tliroo-quartcr wife. For three generations one woman has told another how to go "smil ing through" with Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. 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