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Attend Church . . • ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ A FORMAL NOTICE PLEASE READ •■NOTICE to all church, civic, re ligious, secret and social clubs; to pastors, presidents and reporters. All news of the above organisa tion must be in our office on or be fore Monday at Gp. m. each week ■for the news items to appear in the ■current issue. Your members want (heir paper on time. Please be •prompt and cooperate with us. NO ON TIME—NO IN TI1E TAPER. T. G Galloway, Acting Editor ST JOHN A. M. E. CHURCH "The Friendly Church" Dr. R. A. Adams, Pastor Last Sunday was to be known hh Youth’s d''.v, but was called off b.'onusw of the bond placed on the meeting of young people. Dr. Adams preached from the subject, ‘ Drunk in the Morning of Life," Sunday morning. The three points which were dis. cussed with the subject of the ser mon were: (1) Drunk with ambl | tion to surpass. (2) Drunk ith ambition for knowledge, and (3) Drunk with sex. I There was a short s< ng service at the evening service. Miss Robbie j Mae Edmonson, rend a paper, , ‘‘Christ, and the Young People." | Miss Geneva Westerfield gave a reading, "The Pass ver ” The young women’s popularity contest sponsored by the Willing Workers club with Mi°s Ada I,ee Walker, first place, Miss Mncey, second, Miss Rowena Jones *h;rd, and Miss Celestine Smith, fourth. Tho church takes this method of expressng its deepest sympathy to Mr. II. L. Preston and famdy due to the passing of his mother, Mrs. Jones. | Visitors lost Sunday were, Mrs. M. 0. Trice, St. T-smis, Mo.; Mrs. L. H. Rose, Mrs. Georgia Spicer, T os Angeles, Calif.; Miss Lucy Cohn, I^avenworth, Kas.; Mrs Pave Caldwell, Kansas City, Mo.; and Miss r^niinta Riddle and Mrs. Edward Bluoford, of Omaha. Read your Omaha Guide, it will ^ keep you informed when the young people’s chorus will sing. If the ban on the gathering of young peoplo is lifted by September 12th, it is probable that they w'll sing for the morning services of that datet I **1 -n- , MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. P. Jones, Pastor F. Burroughs. Reporter - I Sunday morning bright and early found Mt. Moriah church the scene ■of actvity preparing for the “Pas tors Birthday Breakfast.” The breakfast was a success in every way. Many persons were served J and we wish to thank each and everyone who helped to make it a success. At the morning worship the pastor preached a very inspiring sermon to the congegation which was enjoyed by alL This is the last; message that will be brought forth by him until after his return from the National Baptist Convention at Los Angeles, Calif. In the after noon Rev. Gates baptized his can-! didates. Just before the evening; worship, Rev. Jones baptized Mr. ! THOMAS & THOMAS. ATTYS. 1016 Omoha National Bank Bdg Notice of Referee’s Sale By virtue of an order of sale is sued out of the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, on the 11th day of August, 1937, and in XViCsTrariCT Of a decree of said Court in an action in partition therein pending, dated August 10, 1937, wherein Halley M. Bliznak is Plaintiff and Riley McClung and John T. McClung are Defendants, and in complianece with the com mand of said decree of said Court and order of sale I will on the 16th day of September 1937 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon at east front door of the Douglas County Court House in Omaha, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bklder for cash, Lot Six CGI in Wohler’s Place, an Addition in Douglas County, Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and recorded. Said action is an action partition. The Court has found that said property connot be equit ably partitioned, and has ordered a sale thereof by the Referee and the distribution of the proceeds of the sale thereof. DAVTD H. BOWAN Referee Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, this 11th day of August, 1937. 8!l4 to 9jl2. , George Kenard. The evening wor. | ship was spent in reviewing the 1 eovnant administering the right hand of fellowship to new mem bers. i Mrs. Pinky Speese, wife of Mr. Miles Speese will accompany Rev. and Mrs. Jones on their trip to the Convention, and we wish them much joy while away. Visitors and friends are always welcome to worship with us at Mt. Moriah. -o CHURCH OF GOD Katie Johnson, Reporter Sunday school was opened at the usual hour. The lesson, "God Con demns Intemperance,” Lev. 10:1. The 11 o’clot k services were weil attended. Elder S. S. Spaght brou ght forth the message. Subject: "Your Place In the Body.” Even, ing services I cgan at 7:45 and the pastor brought forih another won derful and in.1 pi ring message. Sub ject: "The Chueh That Jesus Built In Contrast With Human Organi zations.” Ezekiel 44:23, Everyone is invited t.n attend our survives each night.‘during the week. Visit ors are always welcome. bethel a. m. e. church KiV, A. I'hl’ips. Pastor Sunday school opened at the us ual hooi*. Rev. Rone of South Oma. j ha delivered an inter sting sermon. His subject was, “The Lvadrahip of Man.” Other prominent speakers for the day, were Mr. J. D. Lewis, Mr. L. H. Hous'on, Mr. Fred Wal ker, Atty John Adams, jr., I)r. Hawkins, Atty. Bryant, Dr. Cl. B. Lennox and Dr- Co’eman of Arkan sas. Music was furnished by the Men’s chorus. Many visitors were present all day. At six o'clock A. C. E. League met. The lesson was briefly discussed. Subject for Sun day September 5th, "The Dignity of Honest Work.” ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. M. K. Curry, Pastor Sunday school was opened at 9:30, but because of the epidemic rago of infantile paralysis being so prevalent among the children the number present was not as large as usual. Nevertheless, class, es were combined ond instructed on with much interest manifested on the part of everyone present. At 11 a. m-, the pastor delivered a wondrful inspirational sermon found in John 8:36. Subject, “If the son shall make you free; you shall be free indeed.” Many bauti ful and helpful thoughts were gleaned from the sermon. At 3 p. m., the Missionary Society had a special service and program. Rev. M. K. Curry, jr. preached the ser. nton. His text taken from Mark 9:5 Subject, “Come Down from the Mountain.” At 8:00 p. m. Rev. F. C. Williams preached a short but inspiring sermon from Roman 1st chapter. There was one addition to the membership of the church. Many visitors worshipped with us. Dr. G- B. Lennox gave us some in formation concerning the progress of our people in the medical world at St. Louis. Dr. Coleman of Arkan. sas gave us softie helpful and won derful ideas of the progress of our medical doctors. Come to Zion and worship with us. You are always welcome, -o Mrs. Dolly Dixon, 2516 Emmett street, member of Mt. Nebo "Bap tist church, attended he Iowa, So Dakota and Nebraska Baptist As sociation last week. Florida Paper Says Lynch Probe Ended i___ St. Petersburg, Sept.2—A para graph editorial in the St. Peters burg Times here comments as fol lows on the ‘investigation’ of the double lynching which occurred nt •Tallahassee under the shadow of the state capitol on July 20th: “An investigation into the lynchng of two Negroes in Tallahassee got nowhere, just as everyone, famiPar with Florida justice, expected.” The Tampa Tribune in a recent editorial states that evidently the declaration of the declaration of the state attorney that the coron ers jury verdict—death hands of parties unknown—‘‘just about ends this thing” as far as Leon -nop .nj} ui o3 of 3uio3 si X)unoa ble lynching. Following the lynching, Governor Fred P. Cone issued many bold statements to the press declaring what he was going to do about it, | but like nil lynching investigations left to state and local authorities, nothing was done. Florida’s Sena tor Claude Pepper was one of the leading opponents of the federal anti lynching bill in the, last ses sion of Congress maintaining that the federal government “had no business” invading the, states to punish lynchers because the states ‘ would take care of the crime, in their own way.” -o Fashion Moles All round knife pleated skills are shown by leading designers. Brand for bedtime touting and sleeping nre suede crepe pajamas with tuck-ln blouses. A tailored velveteen blouse In your favorite shade Is smart fot campus or street wear. .Matclasse sttlln is a lovely mate rial used in rather simple tailored dinner dresses with Jackets, i The college girl will be delighted IjyJth the new tinely ribbed zephyr sweater-blouse In smart colors. Some of the new short coats nre loosely belted with upstanding col lar in the new Italian feeling. Broad shoulders, narrow hips and flaring hems comprise the lines of new dinner and evening dresses. Marcel Itnchns Includes among uew materials presented at his Paris opening a very thick duve tyne, almost like teddy-bear fabric. The Italian color theme will be concentrated on for fall—bronze] green, pnle yellow green, purplish blue and deep muted red, says ^Vogue's r*rH A fasldorinlde turn-out ••!!! wit ness so Important a merger as Mils for Economy and t’lilc are names o’ nntlon-wlue Importance. Allied In this softest of woolen frocks, wit! monotone rabbit's hair stripe is a crisp squarish collar of pique, which follows the horizontal line of com bined yoke nml sleeves. You. who make and wear It, will rejoice In ttie pasy-to-make features, wearable qiial Itlos, and surprising economy ol thl> all-occasion frock. Inverted skirt [deals back and front allow for ac tion. Aiso smart in synthetic crepe Pattern 9003 nmy tie ordered onlv In sizes 12, 14. 10. 18. 20. HO. 82. 31 R0, SS and 40. Size 10 requires 2S Sards Cl inch fabric ntul % yard 8* Inch contrasting. Complete dia granimed sew chart Included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS In coin, nr stamps (coins prelerred) fm tlilf pattern. Be sure to write plainly jour NAME, AI >1 M( ESS, STYLij NUMBER and SIZE. Send your order to The Sewing pride Pattern Dept., 2H2 West EigliJ fenth St., New York, N. Y. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS I Cab Calloway, king of hi-de-ho, and his famous Cotton Club or J chcstra, have just completer their contribution to the new Rebublic picture “Merry* Go Round" at the old Vitagraph studios in New York. LEGION ADOPTS RESOLUTION Omaha, Nebr. Aug. 18, 1937 To The Committee on Resolutions, American Legion, Department of Nebrasna In Convention on Aug. 22-25 Inc. at Scottsbluff, Nebraska Gentlemen: We want, in this fashion, to in form your body of a matter which to some may seem trite, trival or unimportant, yet a matter which to others is of fundamenal importance and of great significance. It is a mattetr of gross and un warranted discrimination on the part of a business establishment endorsed by Omaha Post No. 1 when serving as host to the last American Legion eonvent'on held in Omaha. “The Trench,” a tavern located at 20th and Farnam streets was listed as a place extending a welcome to and soliciting the pa tronage of the delegates to that convention. Delegates representing Roosevelt Post No. 30, on entering the above named tavern in the company and presence of other delegates, were refused service by the operators of the tavern. There may be reasons submitted and stated to justify such action, was there is every evidence and cause to feci that such action was thp result of discrimina tory and prejudiced feelings re garding racial affiliations. Because of this incident we, the members of Roosevelt Post No. 30 are desirous of submitting the fol lowing resoultions— Whereas this organization is composed of men who a few years ago were called upon to and did offer their services, and in so doing jeopardized their life, in defense of a cause which had as its goal the task of ‘making the world safe for Democracy,” and Whereaes at that time a man’s service and life was not reckoned with or consiered in terms of race and Whereas the members of Roosev velt Post No. 30 have attended sev eral conventions held in cities throughout the state of Nebraska and have not on previous occasion* suffered such discrimination and Whereas in lieu of such facts we feel that such treatment resulted from a laxity or oversight on the part of the entertaining Post, and Whereas we feel that the pre cepts on which tis organization is founded do not incoporate, encom pass or armonize with such occur ences or incidents of treatment, we beg to submit the following resolu tions; Be it resolved that the entertain ing Post exercise every possible care, in planning a convention, to avoid such treatment of delegates to that convention, and That it be mandatory that the American Legion, Deparment of Nebraska in convention be inform ed of such discriminatory treat ment being afforded any delegate, and That immediate steps be taken to correct such eroneous procedures by the boycott of such establish ments as are guilty of so acting, and * Bo it further resolved that the [ American Legion, Department of | N«braska in this and every way live up to the groat ideals charact. eristic of the men whose sincerity, valor, desire, o serve, and devotion to Cod and Country was and is such as to warrant their member ship herein. These resolutions do we respect fully submit, Sincerely, >1. C. Coleman, Commander E<hv. Turner, Adjutant Paul S. Holliday, Past Vice i Commander CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT—Love's Kitchenette Apartments, 2618-18 Patrick, or 2613 Grant st. Call We. 5663. APARTMENT for rent ATlantic 6576. RELIALE woman desires job as housekeeper. Full charge. Refer, ences. WE 3364. Dr. Charles G. Blooak, a real African Chief, will speak at St. John AME church Sunday at 8:00 p. m., on African Customs.. A pack ed house is expected. — -o Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paperny an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia to Mr. Martin Friedlander in the. early winter. Mr. Friedlander is the son of the well known Mr. and Mrs. Her. man Friedlander. -o Miss Colston of Washington, D. C., left for her home Sunday night after a six weeks visit with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs James White, 2315 No. 29th street. Miss Colston was entertained ex tensively by her many friends while here. Mrs. White and Mrs. I. Perty ac companied her as far as Kansas City where th%^ will spend a week visiting friends and relatives. En route to Omaha, they will spend a ft w days in Des Moines, la. -o Mrs. Lula Williams and Mrs Beatrice Smith, 2875 Wirt street were visitors at the Guide office Saturday, August 28th. -o The Big Broadcast radio pro gram given by the Mission Society at Zion Baptist church Monday evening was very entertaining from beginning to end, and every one expressed that they enjoyed the program immensely. Pork sausage, 25 cents, made by Jeff, 1818 No. 24th street. -o Mrs. Bert Breckenridge of White Cloud, Kas motored to Omaha last ■week end, visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Prestidge, 2110 Lake, Apt. 34. AWANVWWWYWyWWWl FALL — WINTER Recondition the hair—How?—By using Arnao Steamer Hot Oil for the scalp—Walkers Grower. Brighten the Complexion—Off with the Summer Tan—Use Walkers Tan-Off and Complexion Soap— Sold at— MILDRED’S BEAUTY SHOPPE 2624 No. 27th St. WE2514 JW.V.'.VW/.VW.V.YAW, [ Always Leads Track Odds Show Parlays CHAMPION CIGAR STORE 2047 No. 24th St JA 4777 V/.V.'AVW.V.V.VAVAV.', Mrs. Rosa Jones wishes to an nounce that meetings will be held at 2004 No. 27th street Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday evenings at 8:00 p. m. Everyone welcome. .VAV.V.V.V.'.VMV/.V.'.V See AND? First Everyday is Sale Day at Andy’s 1936 Chev. Town Sedan $450 1935 Ford V8 Coupe 385 1936 Ford Tour Sedan Radio, heater 450 1934 Olds Sedan, Radio new tires 395 1934 Ford V8 Tudor or Sedan 265 1933 Chev. Sedan or Coupe 275 1933 Ply. Sedan or Coach 275 1532 Chev. Coupe or Coach 175 1932 Ford V8 Tudor or Coupe 195 1931 Chev. Coupe or Coach 145 1930 Chev. Sedan 125 1929 Chev. Sedan or Coach 95 1930 Ford Coupe 85 A C. NELSEN Auto Sale, Inc. 2042 2044-2112-2200 Harney Street Phone ATlantic 2425-2426 ■.V.V.V.VAVAVMW.VA-. I -» ' " - 1 — ... AMERICAN WIENER SHOP 2509 N. 24th, Street. BEST CHIU AND BEST - RED TIOTS IN THE WEST ALL KINDS of SANDWICH Ice cold beer to complete the meal —------- % CHOP SITEY American and Chinese Dishes King- Yuen Cafe !010'/, N. 24th St. Jackson 8576 Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. m. MODERN SHOE REPAIR 1410 North 24th Street Women's Top Lifts... 15c Vomen s half soles.65c & up len’s half soles and heels_ — -.$1.00 & up lens half soles.75c and up Ion's rubber heels.55c and up Children's half soles and heels_75c Jhildrem's half soles _50c up Quality Is Our Policy VISIT THE New Elite Bar 2423 N. 24th St. Drinks of All Kinds At Moderate Prices Special Courtesy to Ladies Direit Wire on All Sporting Events i Christopher & McGill, Preps. ARE YOU ONLY A. THREE-QUARTER WIFE? MEN.because they are men,can never understand a three quarter wife—a wife who is all love and kindness three weeks in a month and a hell cat the rest of the time. No matter how your back aches —how your nerves scream—don't take it out on your husband. For three generations one woman has told another how to go "smil ing through” with Lydia E. Pink. * bams Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the system, thus lessening the discomforts from the functional disorders which women must endure In the three ordeals of life: 1. Turning from girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pro paring for motherhood. 3. Ap proaching “middle age." Don’t be a three-quarter wife, tako LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Go "Hmlllng Through," North 24th Street SHOE HOSPITAL Celebrates the 15th Anniversary With a Big Shoe Repairing Sale Women’s Toplifts .. $.15 Women’s half soles ..65c and up Men’s half soles 75c and up Men’s rubber heels 35c .and up Childrens Half soles 50c and up 1807 No. 24th St. WE 4240 Diseased Blood FREE BOOK tells of Control and relief to thousands of sufferers. Write Dept. NI. PRESTORA 00. 805 E. Mason St., Milwaukee, Wis. Shoe Pride or Shoe Shame 7 Ladies Top Lifts_15c up Mens Half Sole 75c to 1$ Ladies Half Soles 60c to 75c LAKE SHOE SERVICE 2407 Lake Street TRADE AT TUCHMAN’S food Stores, Inc. Butter Nut Coffee lib 30c 2 lbs 59c WE 0402 24th & LAKE FREE DELIVERY Louis Larsen Garage For service and number one repair work Batteries and Tires Come to Louis Larsen’s Garage 3014 No. 24th St. JA 9220 Health-wrecking Functional J Bl nonthly periods Severe func 11 o r» a 1 pains of menstrua tion, cramping spells and jan gled nerves soon rob a woman of her natural, youth ful freshness. PAIN lines too jiten grow into AGE lines! If you are subject to suffering at •nonthy periods, it may be that Dardul will relieve you. — Thousands of women have found it helpful to take Cardui. They said it seemed to ease their pains and they noticed an increase In their appetites and finally a strengthened resistance _ to the stress of monthly period* Try Cardui. Of course if it doesn’t help you, see your doctor. 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