The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 30, 1937, Page TWO, Image 2

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    NOTE:—1 oui' question w,' I b« nnswered FREE in th s rot
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QUESTION, YOUR FULL NAME, BIRTHDATE and CORRECT
ADDRESS. For PRIVATE REPLY send twenty-five cents and
a self-addressed, stamped envelope for my NEW ASTROLOGY
READING and receive by return mail my FREE ADVICE on
THREE QUESTIONS- Send all letters to Abbe Wallace, care of
The Omaha Guide. 2418 Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska.
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N. Z. W.—The man I have been
in love with is mighty funny. A
woman came to town and now he
tells me that it is his wife. Should
I believe him?
Ans: Yes, you must. Have no
thing more to do with him for he
legally belongs to another.
B. H. C.—Please tell me about
what year you think my brother
will get out of prison?
Ans: Sometime during the year
of 1938 provided he continues to
behave well. At his age this can
soon he forgotten for he isn't go
ing to take any more chances in
the future of going to prison. It
really has reformed him.
E. A. R.—I am very lonesome
when will I find n true boy friend
that J ean depend oni?
Ans: He is right arouno the cor
ner.. but it is certainly up to
you to get out and show your ap- j
pea ranee for you wont ever get a
boy friend staying in the house
grieving because you have no fri
ends. Forget your age and act
sixteen for a while.
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B. M.—A m I going to change |
towns and also be successful in
thin change?
Ans: Absolutely. The month of
November will be an ideal time
for yon to carry out your present
ideas. The move that you are about
to make is a mighty good step to
take.
J. B.—Is it possible that I will
ever regain my health or must I
continue on in this same state ?
Ans; It is highly possible that
><>u could be entirely relieved of
the condition you are suffering
with hut it will be necesary for you
to consult with a doctor. To do no
thing about your bad health is a
sure way to never be relieved.
W. F. R.—I was corresponding
with a fellow and he has promised
he would come and marry me?
Should I depend on him or will he
fail in his promise to me?
Ans: Wait on him for another
year and he will fulfill his promise
but right at this time he isn’t at
all well off financially to support a
wife. Th:s fellow loves you just as
devotedly as he claims.
B. E. J.—Will I be successful in
getting a job soon and will it be
in this city ?
Ans: Youwill.and it will be
right there in your present city.
Tim job will be raring for a small
child and you will really enjoy
i the work.
F. B.—Was it anything that my
wife did that caused her death or
v.hat did cause it? Was she true
to me?
Ans: She didnnthing whatever to
bring o*t her death. It s just one of
those cases when your time comes
Why doubt her sincerity now.
You know perfectly well that she
was true to you.
| A. M. G.—I am very much in
I love with a girl who has just fin
ished college. Will she marry me?
Ans: lam afraid she won't. Her
failure to answer your letters is
just, a nice way of saying she isn’t
interested.
Your 100 Word Letter
on the Electrical
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CHURCHES
MORNING STAR BAPTIST
Rev. Win. Truitt, I’astor
Sunday school opened with a
largo attendance present. At 11:30
the pastor, Rpv. Pruitt, brought to
us a very inspirating sermon. Text
St. Luke 19:5, subject ‘‘Come down
you’re too high.’’ BYPU opened at
6 p. m. with a large attendance. 8
p, m., the pastor again brought to
us a soul stirring message. Text
Titus 3:6, subject “Things are not
like they used to be. Visitors were
Mr. Henry Hobson and Mrs.
Skillman. On Friday, November 6th
there will be a a high noon luncheon
at the home of Mrs. Stromile, 2504
Franklin. The Willing Workers club
meets every Thursday night. Mis
sion circle evtry Thursday at 2
p. m. Morning Star is growing fin
ancially as well as spiritually. Vi
sitors are always welcome to come
to Morning Star.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
Service order: Preaching 11:00
a. m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.
m. Mother Annie Salughter in
I charge. Residence 2210 Clark. i
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ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Rve. M. K. Curry, Pastor
Sunday school opened with an
unusually large number present. A
new interest is being created am
ong all workers in the church
school program and the children as
well as adults are taking on new
life.
At 11 o’clock Rev. F. C. Williams
preached a very interesting ser
mon which was enjoyed by every
on® present.
BYPU opened at 6:30 with our
very efficient president, Miss D. L.
Britt, in charge.
At 8 o’clock, Dr. King prtached
an interesting sermon.
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PLEASANT GREEN CHURCH
Rev. J. IL Reynolds, Pastor
Morning service was well attend
ed. Text Matthew 7th chapter, 13
14 verses. ‘Straight is the road but
narrow gate and few that find it.”
There was one addition to the
church, M. Thomas Phayers. There
were offerings for th? sick by Bro.
Rev. Wiggin.
BYPU was held at 6 p, m.
Night service was preached by
Rev. E. Green, from 5th chapter of
St. John 12 and 13 vtrscs.
Topic, "Who Is Jesus?”
Visitors are always welcome at
Pleasant Green Baptist church.
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MT. MOR’AH CHURCH
Rev. F. P. Jones, Pastor
Sunday was Women’s Day at th >
Mi, Moriah church. In the after
noon at 3 o'clock a program was
re ndered with Mrs. R. O. Jones as
mistress of ceremonies. Of interest
was the subject diccusscd by Mrs.
Gladys A. Ihallum, executive secre
tnry of the YWCA. The St. John
choir and the pastor. Rev. Adams
were present. The song they sang
were uplifting and inspiring. It is
truly a pleasure to hear this talent
ed choir sing.
At the evening worship the
‘Candle Light” service conducted
by the women, was beautiful and
impressive. It is truly a great
thing to be a Christian that lets
his light shine so men may see
your good works glorify the Father
in Heaven.
Next Sunday will be Men’s Day.
Saturday evening October 30th,
the Sunday school department is
giving a Hallowe’en party. Come
dressed for the occasion. Everyone
is cordially invited. Those sick
are Mrs. M. E. Burton, whose con
dition is serious. Mrs. Winters also
is quite ill. Mrs. Beck, Green, Da
vdson and Johnson are convalesc
ing.
. Girl Reserve News .
The third meeting of the
Gross Eicks was held October 26th,
at the YWCA. The club discussed
their old business and new business
The following girls attended the
cabinet conference at the downtown
YWCA: Doris Newland, Mildred
Squires and Mary Wiggins. Mildred
Squires discussed what happened
at the conference. The chairmen
chosen this year were Bertha
Young, music; Geraldine Smith,
service; Rachel Covington, program
Olive Willis, social. Doris Ware,
membership; and Margaret Dortch,
publicity.
Betty Davis, Doris Newland and
Margaret Dortch were chosen to
represent our club at the Inter
Club Council. The club is expecting
to have many good times this year.
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Hannibal crossed the Alps for
seasoning that’s used by Jeff’s.
The Allen Appliance Store which
is located at 6003 So. 24th St.
across from the South Omaha City
Hall at 24th and O Sts., is a very
profrressivve business establish
ment. Their success is due to the
Alfred Axelrod,
Atty. John Adams, Jr.
310 Karbach Bldg
PROBATE NOTICE
In the matter of the estate of
Gonzella Burrell, deceased.
Notice is hereby given:
That the creditors of said de
ceased will meet the executrices of
said estate, before me, County
Judge of Douglas County, Nebras
ka, at the County Court Room, in
said County, on the 29th day of
November 1937 and on the 29th day
of January 1938, at 9 o’clock A. M.,
each day, for th«i purpose of pre
senting their claims for exam na
jtion, adjustment and allowance
Three months are allowed for the
creditors to present their claims,
from the 29th day of Octoher 1S37
Bryce Crawford
County J\idge
Be 10 16 '37. End. 10 30 *37
Shoe Pride or
Shoe Shame . . .
Give theKida A Break
Lake Shoe Service
2407 LAKE ST.
LOANS
We Buy Old Gold
Watch and Jewelry Repairing
We Loan Money an Everythin?
Gross Jewelry
and Loan Co.
CLOTHING
Corner 24th and Erskine
2414 No. 24th St 0">*ha, Nebr.
fair and courteous treatment that
is received by customers. This com
pany sells all kinds of household
appliances. Another factor which
contributes to their success is be
cause they believe in advertising.
Those who attend the auto show
at the Ak Sar Ben, November 6th
through the 11th will find Allen
Appliance company displaying
Westinghouse Electrical appliances
in trwo booths. These booths will.be
seen by thousands of spectators.
Mr. J. C. Brehm and Mr. Alfred
Axelrod, who are in charge of the
Allen Appliancec company, invite
you to visit their store.
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•J. C. ii'iJUm.
Better Bicycles
At Reasonable Prices
Repairing and Sundries.
Louis Flescher
3704 N.30th KE 6646
i
ji What Two
Things Happen
When You Are
Constipated?
When you are constipated two things hap
pen. FIRST: Wastes swell up the bowels and
, press on nerves in the digestive tract. This
nerve pressure causes headaches, a dull, lasy
feeling, bilious spells, loss of appetite and dis
aiuess. SECOND: Partly digested food starts
to decay forming GAS, bringing on sour
stomach (acid indigestion), and heartburn,
bloating you up until you sometimes gasp for
breath.
Then you spend many miserable days. You
can't eat. You can’t sleep. Your etomach is]
sour. You feel tired out, grouchy and miser
able. ,
To get the complete relief you seek you
must do TWO things. 1. You must relieve the
GAS. 2. You must clear the bowels and GET
THAT PRESSURE OFF THE NERVES.
As soon as offending wastes are washed out]
you feel marvelously refreshed, blues vanish,
the world looks bright again. ,
There is only one product on the market
that gives you the double action you need. It
is ADI.ERIKA. This efficient carminative
eathartio relieves that awful GAS at once. It
often removes bowel oongeetion in half an
hour. No waiting for overnight relief. Adler
ika acts on the stemsch and both bowels. Or
dinary laxatives sot on tbs lower bowel only,
Adlerika has been reo
ommended by many doo
tors and druggists for 39
years. No griping, no after
effects. Just QUICK re
sults. Try Adlerika today.
You’ll say you have never
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tinal cleanser.
WARNING!
All REFUTABLE DRUG
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Atwaye DEMAND the
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^llerika
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HOLD YOUR IHAN
Look at your hair. Is it as radiant as it
used to be? He’s naturally the first to
notice its fading — he’s counting those
grey hairs as they appear. Don't let that
go on. You can do something about it.
With a simple home application of
Godefroy's Larieuse you can give your
hair glorious new color — hide every
grey hair. Then you can hold the man
of your choice. Larieuse is guaranteed to
satisfy. Get a bottle at your dealer's today.
GODEFROY*!
If your dealer
does not have
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Negro Life Study
Group Announces
Annual Meeting
Washington, D. C., Oct. 28 (By
D. W. Chase for ANP)—The- As
sociation for the Study of Negro
Life and History announces its
annual meeting which will be held
Oct. 31 to Nov. 2nd. This was made
knowto by Garnet C. Wilimson.
char man of the general committee
The Assocaition was organized in
Chicago about 20 years ago by Dr.
Carter G. Woodson, well known
historian and an acknowledged au
thority on Negro history and folk
lore.
The Association has for its ob
ject collecting sociological and
historical data, the publishing of
books on Negro life and history and
promoting the study of the Negro
through clubs and schools and
bringing about harmony between
the races by correctly ‘interpret
ing one to the other.”
Beware Kidney
Germs if Tired,
Nervous, Aching
Are you Run Down, Nervous, suffer Aching
or Swollen Joints? Do you Get Op Nights, or
suffer from Burning Passages, Frequent
Headaches, Leg Pains, Backache, Dizziness,
Puffy Eyelids, Loss of Appetite and Energy?
If so, tne true cause often may be germs
developed in the body during colds, or by
bad teeth or tonsils that need removing, j
These germs may attack the delicate mem- I
branes of your Kidneys or Bladder and often ,
cause much trouble. Ordinary medicines
can't hehp much because they don’t fight tha
germs. The doctor's formula Cystex, now
stocked by all druggists, starts lighting Kid
ney germs In 3 hours and must prove entirely -
satisfactory In 1 week and be exactly the
medicine you need or money back Is guar
anteed. Telephone your druggist for Cystex
(Slss-tex) today. The guarantee protects I
you- Copr. 1937 The Knox Co.
Hineman Garage
2417 N. 24th Street
24 Huuit SERVICE
GENERAL REPAIRING
Dully Pharmacy
We. 0609
24th and LAKE STREETS
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The unusual new battery that U
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This new Super De Luxe Heater
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