The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 09, 1937, Page TWO, Image 2

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THREE QUESTIONS- Send all letters to Abb* Wallace, care of
The Omaha Guide, 2418 Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska.
L. S.—Should I muke plans to
return to high school ths full or
is it best thnt I give it up?
Ans: Return to school even
though you are a little late .. also
get in touch with the people you
lived with last year and see if you
can't arrange to live with th.m
again. Your education is most im
portant..don’t let anything in.
ttrfero with it.
M. fry G.—Has my doctor done
oil that he could do for me. and
should I undergo the operation that
he has asked me about?
Ans: Your doctor has tried to
bring about a cure without an
operation .but at this time he
thinks it is the only thing left to
do. Yes. go ahead and cooperate
with him for he has your best in
terest at heart and wants to see
you recover. You have nothing to
fear.
M. P. M.—Please tell me some
thing and I am very very unhappy
with my husband and don’t know
what I should do?
Ans: Forget your feelings for
just a week. During this time.
do every thing good for your hus.
hand you know will please him.
Make it a point to make him com
fortnb!e,\happy and contented and
at the end of the week you will
feel altogether different about him.
D. J. C.—Will I find my real
father and how much longer must
I have to search?
Ans: (Jive up 'he serrch and try
to content yourself with conditions
as they are. When the right time
time comes along . your father
w ill come hack into your life. It Is
also wise not to ask too many ques
(ions concerning him as it makes
your people sad.
L. P.—Floe sc tell me if I will
ever get my divorce and marry the
man that I am now with?
Ans: You should as you will
never be altogether satisfied living
as you are doing at this time. It
isn’t very expensive to secure a
divorce and it could be done in a
few months $imc. Do it before the
new year rolls around
J. W. D.—I want to know if I
will bo successful as a salesman?
It Is the one thing 1 want to do and
feel I could succeed.
Ans: Take a course of study in
salesmanship and login in this
field. A good salesman can always
niako a living and you certainly do
possess a good personality and
make friends easily. You could sell
on a small scale before you com.
plete your sehool (raining.
D. L.—I am the most miserable
person in town and I want to know
it it is my fault or the fault of
others ?
Ans: You need a job and this
feeling of lonliness will disappear.
No one in this city is trying to
causo you any trouble or keep you
from working. G< t out and make
a determined effo.t to find a job of
some kind and yi u will be working
shortly.
O. L. S.—M, boy friend seems
to Iovq me blit ho won’t come to
see me often What can I do to
make him m re interested?
Ans: Ho \>esn’t dare visit you
more often hr.n he docs.if he
did, it wou' n’t be but a short time
before he found himself a married
man. At this lime he can’t take on
a responsibility of this kind and
isn’t going to leave a loop hole.
A. B.—Do you think I should
leave this town?
Ans: Yes.get entirely away.
A new location is just what you
need and it will give you new in.
terests as well as make you forget
your present troubles.
-o
The municipal airport that will
remain on 400 acre Treasure Island
in San Franciscco Bay, after the
close of the World’s Fair in 1939,
is valued at $7,000,000.
-o
Growing banana and orange
trees, all baring fruit, will be seen
at San Francisco’s 1939 Exposition.
Entertainment
By Jimmy Evans
‘"Virginia,” billed ns the Ameri
jean musical romance and backed
i by Rockefeller mow y debated at
! Radio Center theatre and received
I sugary notices from the critics..
The sepias in the show include,
Buck and Bubbles, Avis, Andrews
and a Will Vodrey chorus .the
j reviewers were lnvsh in their praise
I of tho dancing of Bubbles and the
[tuneful harmonizing of the chorus.
The Cotton Club, which will co
star Bill RoVinsrn and Cab Callo
way, has already started rehears
ing for their new show. Robinson
will draw down tho heaviest sugar
ever paid to a colored performer,
■ for his bit in the show. The tunes
j are light and very whistly.
Tho Plantation is also getting its
fall producton ready.The cast
has not already been finally deter
mined, but n crack one will be fea
tured in the revue Teddy Hill,
the former Savoy band leader has
been doing great in London. After
closing at the Palladium theatre
after a four weeks engagement
with tho Cotton Club show there,
he journeyed to Dublin, Ireland.
Several new engagements have
been lined up for the maestro.
They say its really true that
Jimmy Lunceford’s organization
will split. Reports are current that
one of his bandsman has already
deserted going with the Count
Basie outfit. another report says
that Wilie Smith, the very light
complexioned lad with tho organi
zation and credited with be.ing
Luneefords right hand man, has
received a very attractive offer to
go with Jimmy Dorsey's aggroga
tion.
naipn uiopiT, nanrm s lavor.io
master of ceremonies is on his way
home from California and 7th Ave.
will seem a little brghter ...
“Jericho” a British production with
Paul Robeson in the name role, is
ready for* release in the U'. S. A.
Reports from the Continent list it
among the better films. . .Edward
1. Robinson's new film “The Las
Gangster,’ now in production, lists
Louise Beavers among the featured
players Other raws from the.
const bears the report that Noble
Johnson will be sera with Greta
Garbo in the film “Conquest.”
Ilnrlem;; hi de ho melody man,
Gab and his ork, is in the Rcpubl'c
production, “Manhattan Merry G >
Round.”
“Afro American SjHiaks,” a radio
feature heard on WKY from Okla
hoina City is an idea worth listen
ing to ...The program features
questions and answers by the public
of that city’s Negro sector.Hall
Johnson’s choir was heard on the
Hollywood memorial program for
George Gershwin,.Duke EU'ng
ton cracked the box office record
in Lincoln, Nebr.__In Paris, a
colored lad hailing from Holland,
Martin Storm an, is quite the race
. ho appeared with the Cotton
Club show.
Nite show placements include:
Tip, Tap and Toe, Chocolateers and
the Tramp Band at the Cotton Club
.... Eoearras, Big Time Crip,
Spoon Brown and Bubbles at the
Harlem Uproar House, Dorothy
Salters, the Charioteers and Cook
nnd Brown at the Kit Kat- Haines,
Tate and Simpson and Leon and
Eddie.
The Negro Theatre Guild will
present “How Come Lawd?” some
time in September. Listed in the
cost are: Rex Ingram, Clara Doza,
Mercedes Gilbert, Hilda Rogers
and Columbus Jackson. Lew’ Leslie
is thinking of producing another
“Backbirds.”
-o
Many industries of national rank
are planning to erect their own
buildings for the 1939 World’s Fair
at San Francisco.
-o
The Midway at the 1939 Golden
Gate International Exposition will
cover 40 acres of the 400 acre is
and in San Francisco Bay.
Yanks Leave “While Leaving’s Good”
Shanghai.—Americans are fleeing Shanghai as SIno-Japsnese war terrors mount. This Is a scene on Shang
hai customs Jetty as 350 American women and children were about to board a tender to take them to the liner
President Jefferson, Manila bound following evacuation orders.
MYSTERY OF LOST
COLONY RECALLED
Old Puzzle Is Recalled by
Fetes in North Carolina.
Manteo, N. C.—As a fitting tribute
to the first English settlement in
this country (on Roanoke island.
North Carolina, In the year 1587,
under the sponsorship of Sir Walter
Raleigh), a series of celebrations
was held on the Island this summer.
The idea is to commemorate the
three nundred and fiftieth anniver
sary of the founding of the colony.
On August 17 was observed the
three hundred and fiftieth anniver
sary of the birthday of Virginia
Dare, the first child born of Eng
lish parents in America.
Thirty-three years before the Pil
grims landed on Plymouth rock,
and 20 years before Jamestown was
settled, the 100 men, 12 women, and
9 children who formed the first Eng
lish colony in America settled on
Roanoke island. This was in July,
1587.
Colony Disappears.
On August 27, 1587, Gov. John
White, who headed the expedition,
bade farewell to his companions
and to his nine-day-old granddaugh
ter, Virginia Dure, and sailed to
England for supplies. Upon his re
turn four years later, the colony
had completely disappeared, the
only traces left being a few broken
pieces of armor and the word
"Croatonn” carved on a tree. What
happened to Sir Walter Raleigh's
"lost colony" is a mystery which
for centuries has baffled historians
Many explanations and legends
have risen.
Did the colonists Intermarry with
the Indians and are theii descend
ants living in North Carolina to
day? Was the colony exterminated
by the Spaniards? Were the set
tiers massacred by the Indians? No
one knows for sure.
Governor White himself told the
story of his return to the island in
1)1. Upon this story are based all
accounts of what happened.
"We returned,” he said, “round
about the north point of the island
until we came to the place where
I left our colony.
“In all this way, we saw in the
sand the print of the savage's feet
of two or three sorts trodden in the
night, and as we entered upon the
sandy banks, upon a tree, the very
brow thereof, were curiously carved
these fair Roman letters, C. R. O.
which letters presently we knew to
signify the place where 1 should
find the planters (colonists) seated,
according to a secret token agreed
upon between them and me at iny
departure from them; which was
that in any way they should rrt Co
to write or carve on a tree or
of the doors the name of the
where t' y s''. '.1 be re-*e >, f ■
at my coining " w.’■.•« | ..
I to remove from Roarr’ * . ) mile I
I into the main (m i.nla ■ .
Fevn 1 No >
“Therefore at my dbpar'.iirg from
them Anno 15117. I willed them that.
If they should happen to be dis
tressed in any of those places, the>
should carve over the letters 01
i name a cross in this form. Bin
we found no sign of distress.
| "And having well considered ol
this, we passed toward the place
■ where thay were left in sundry
houses, but we found the houses tak
en down and the place very strongly
, enclosed, with a high palisade of
great trees, with curtains and
flankers and very fortlike, and one
of the chief trees or posts at the
right side of the entrance had the
bark taken off and five feet from
the ground in fair capital letters
was graven ‘Croatoan.’ without any
cross or sign of distress.”
A growth of weeds indicated that
two seasons had passed since the
departure of the colonists.
Sir Walter Raleigh dispatched five
rescue expeditions, but none was
successful.
Clarinda, la.
News
Miss Louise Nash, Reporter
The Second Baptist Church
Sunday school met at its usual
hour with Miss Rachel Cason, pre
siding. We are happy to have Miss
Nash back to her office.
Morning services were high spi
rt.ual services with a fine attend
ace.
Evening services were fine and
we were pleased to see Ramon
Worker at church. Come one, come
all to the 58th anniversary of the
Second Baptist churcch, Sunday,
October 10th. We are expecting
R< v. C. Adams of Omaha and many
other friends to be present and
witness this wonderful program.
Mrs. Peard has returned to
Cbrindn fr m h< r visit with her
mother.
Wc are huvi g many Jriends
among the youth to visit Clarinda
from Red Oak, la., each Sunday,
The St. Jacobs AME church is
planning to do some work on their
church.
Too Late for Last Week
Second Baptist Church
Sunday school was opened at its
ual hour with Mrs. Rachel Cason
supervisor, presiding. All members
were present.
Sis. Ada Nicholson, our pastor’s
wife, was with us and taught a
class.
Morning service was well attend,
rd, Rev. D. Nicholson, our pastor
brought a wonderful message,
Hold Fast to that Which is Good.”
Evening service; was a light ser.
ice. Our pastor b ought a stirring
••tossagc, subject: “The Sacrifice cf
the Will.” We were, happy to have
ur pastor’s wife with us all day.
Rev. Moses is the new pastor of
I ho St. Jacob AME church. This
is his second time to Clarinda, la.
Tin Hovnon FVeet family have
moved back to Clarinda from Mis.
souri.
The improvement to the Second
Baptist church is in progress under
the direction of Deacon rearl Ufash.
' All the men and frierds were
VISIT THE
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2423 N. 24th St.
Drinks of All Kinds
At Moderate Prices
Special Courtesy to Ladies
Direct Wire on
All Sporting Events
Christopher &
McGill, Props.
SOVIET POLAR BASE
ANSWERS PROBLEMS
Derails of Arctic Provided
by Russian Explorers.
Leningrad.—Professor R. L. Sam
ollovich, director of the All-Union
Arctic institute, has summarized
the work carried out by the four
Russian explorers who flew to the
North Pole and established a base
there.
Paying tribute to Ivan Papanfn,
Ernest Krenkel, Peter Shirshov and
Eugene Federov, the professor said; 1
"Four courageous men, despite
the brief time of their stay at the
North Pole, have made a num
ber of important discoveries con
cerning the nature of the vast white
spot, the center of which is the pole.
"We knew nothing about the Cen
tral Polar basin, whereas at pres
ent we know precisely the depths pre
vailing in the proximity of the No*rth
Pole, and we can say with certainty
that the Arctic ocean represents a
cup, the deepest parts of which are
located in the vicinity of the North
Pole.
'Until lately we had no idea of'
the direction of the warm current
of the Gulf stream in the northern'
latitudes; now we know that even
on the pn’e there passes a powerful
current of comparatively warm At
lantic water.
"We knew nothing about the drift
of the polar ice floes in this region
inaccessible to man. Now we know
that the drift generally proceeds in
the southwestern direction toward
the area situated between Spitz
bergen and Greenland.
"We f. imerly could only conjec
ture in the past on the weather con
ditions characterizing the climatic
peculiarities of the area near the
pole, whereas at present we know
that comparatively high tempera
tures cf tiie air prevail there during
the summer season.
"The presence of birds proves
that life does exist on the ice on the
North Pole, and it will undoubtedly
be found under the ice, too. Finally,
we have ascertained the magnitudes
of the elements of land magnetism.”
served lunch free Saturday at the
church that assisted in helping in
the pi ogress of the church.
Como to Clarinda and visit the
friendly city.
Don’t put up
with useless
PAIN
Get relief
if you can
For the functional pains of
menstruation, take CARDUI.
If it doesn't benefit you, con
sult a physician. Don’t neglect
such pains. They depress the
tone of the nerves, cause
sleeplessness, loss of appetite
and wear out a woman’s re
sistance.
Get a bottle of Cardui and
find out by trying it whether
it will help you like thousands
of women have said it helped
them.
Besides easing certain pains,
Cardui aids in building up the
whole system by helping wom
en to get more strength from
the food they eat.
Twenty Iron Men Busy
in Tiny “Logging Camp”
S’eveni Point. Wis.—From pieces
of scrap iron and steel Eric Ke
drowicz has constructed a miniature
sawmill complete with steam en
gine. logcp'ng sleighs, flatcars an<J
miniature pine trees.
Ksdrowicz, a barber by trade, ha$
placed his miniature sawmill on a
wooden platform fourteen feet long
and four feet wide.
Most interesting of the miniature
logging operations carried on in Ke
druwicz's “camp” is the sawmill it
self. It is operated by a home-made
steam engine which drives the saw
along a two-foot carriage.
The camp railroad was built en
tirely out of scrap steel except for
the freight engine's four drive
wheels, which were cast of babbit.
The engine is thirty-two inches long,
is operated by steam and will run
for three hours unattended. A blow
torch generates the steam in the
miniature boiler.
When Kedrovvicz sets the sawmill
in motion twenty iron men operated
by steam go through the motions
of their jerbs. Woodchoppers hack
away at trees, a man fishes in a
pond, two men operate a cross-cut
saw, a man sharpens an ax on a
grindstone, and a horse swishes its
tail.
It took four years of work after
the barber shop was closed for Ke
drowicz to complete the sawmill. f
Drivs Launched to Spur
Use of Fruit in Austria
Vienna.—An average yearly con
sumption of 200 pounds of fruit by
every person is declared as a de
sirable goal by Austrian physicians.
Now about 80 pounds are being
eaten by the average Austrian in a
year.
Even this amount cannot be fur
nished by Anstria's fruit growers,
(as $3,000,000 worth of fruit is im
ported from abroad, mostly from
Italy.
Austria possesses about 20,000,000
fruit trees, or three to every inhabi
tant.
To increase this number in pro
portion to the rising demand is the
object of the recently organized
Austrian Fruit Growers’ association,
which advocates the importation of
healthy and suitable trees from
■abroad, particularly from Califor
nia and Florida.
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GAIN IN HEALTH AND
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When kidneys nr .! ■ get! they
become weak—the hladdi r is irri
tated—often passage is scanty
and smarts and hums—sleep is
restless and nightly visits to the
bathroom are frequent. The right
harmless and inexpensive way to
stop this trouble and restore
healthy action to kidneys and
bladder is to get from any drug
gist a 35-cent box of Geld Medal
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as directed—you won't be disap
pointed — but be sure and get
GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap
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der trouble are backache, leg
cramps, puffy eyes, moist palms
and nervousness
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The only way your body can clean out
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HOW OFTEN CAN YOU
KISS AND MAKE UP?
FEW husbands can understand
why a wife should turn from a
pleasant companion into a threw
for one whole week in every month.
You can say "I’m sorry" and
Idas and make up easier before
marriage than after. Be wise. It you
want to hold your husband, you
won't bo a threo-quartur v. ifo.
For throe generations one woman
has told another how to go “smil
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the functional disorders v. Iiicii
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girlhood to womanhood. : . -
paring for motherhood. .
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ARE YOU ONLY L
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
noutli and a hell eat the rest of
the time.
No matter how your back aches
—how your nerves scream—don't
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For three generations one woman
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thus lessening the discomforts from
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