KOf b>—iauf question tv.'.I hi answered KRFR n th » «*•! omn ONLY «vhen a «t ppine of this column is enclosed with YOUR QUESTION, YOUR FULL NAME. BIRTHDATE and CORRECT ADDRESS. For PRIVATE REPLY send twenty-fire cents and a self-add'casc-d, stamped envelope for tny NEW ABTROLOGV READING and receive by return wail ray FREE ADVICE an THREE QUESTIONS. Send all letters to Abbe Wallace, care of The Omaha Guide. 211H Granl Street, Omaha, Nebraska. (f, W. W.—Will I get to continue •n in sufteol ? I am so very anxioue t# ftnd out tbia important question. Ans: You have nothing what ever to worry about this year .tawd if you will find a job through the summsr months and buy your clothing for next year, you will also be able to go bock in the fall. It, of cour se «9 be necessary for you to help pay your own way thru sehonl. 4 9. E.—Please tell me daes tkjs man carp anything for me and in lie going to do what he has told me sbou!t? I hope that I am not ■ iappointed but I feel that I am la do . The man daes mwan just as much as he teis yap in fact he is in love yau. Although h s packet bp»k will not permit him to do tfee many things that he has t? spirit of God was working. Another incident I will relate; Mi's. Jones was prosid nt of th" Association, and was southern white. She got after us about lyn ching and said that we must do som-cthing aboitt lynching, but the Nation Staff said that it is no' time yet. But she w rrt around and got enough women in a resolution ' to»pivsent it over the head of the 1 National Staff and said that the Y. W. C. A. should stand against lynching. Mrs. Jones finally went i home. The Clyde Drew lynching was about to occur. She got on the prone and got the governor, but he didn’t listen to her. She didn’t know what to do about this matter. , After this another lynching occur- ■ red. Mrs. Jones heard of this lyn- | ching and hurried to the scene. She took the names and addresses of I those who were involvrd in the ; lynching. I told hpr that I must I give this to the NAACP, and she said send them everything and I will got them something more. Mrs. Jones felt that she, must do something. That was her service.” After the conclusion of this won derful address, the Quack club rendered the selection, '‘Trees.” A social hour followed this most compete Annual Meeting prepared by Mrs. Addie S als and Mrs. Vas sie Harrold. Don’t forget the Trojan In ter Club Banquet to be held on January 27, at Pilgrim Bap tist church. Reservation should be in the Y. W. C. A. office by Saturday of this week. Re servation will be fifty cents per plate. The Grade School Recognition j Rev. Wright Takes Pulpit Shown above, following serv ices at St. Phillips church, Twen ty-first and Paul streets, Sunday morning, are Rev. E. M. M. Wright, left, who was lnriituted as rector of the church, and Bishop Ernest V. Shayler, who Conducted tne services, nev. Wright, s graduate of the Sea hury and of the Bishop Payne Divinity schools is the third j rector the church has instituted j in its 58 years.—World-Herald ' Photo. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED 1 At a surprise birthday party given in honor of Joseph T. Haynes, Mrs. Mary E. Mills announced th« en gagement of her daughter, Miss Ella Mae Mills to Jtseph T. Hay nes, nephew of J, L, Taylor. No definite dale has been set for the wedding. ■-—•—.—— Mr. and Mrs. S'mon Harrold, Mr. and Mrs. Chari's Harrold gave a dancing party at Masonic Hall in honor of Miss Irene Harrold, Friday January 7- It was a climax to 1 he Christmas celebrations amcflig the younger set. About 160 guests swayed to tbs tune of Simon Harrold’s Mel ody Boys. S.rviee will be held at Zion Baptist church on January 36. at 4:30 p. m. A’l grade school Girl Reserves whether they have been recognized or nett will participate in the ser vice. The public is invited. There will he a joint Boy. aud Girl Forum for all high school students, Sunday January 23, at 4.00 o’cock. Hint’s to ‘'teens” on appl’-fd etiquette will be the sub ject for discussion. Hobby Groups are progressing nicely. The cooking hobby will be gin on January 22. at the Y. W. C. A., with Miss Helena Thomas in charge assisted by Mrs. Roberta McCloud. . 1 | Queen of Sparkling Drinks 12 The Plek Up club of Pleasant Green church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper 937 No. 26th street. Tuesday night. Owing te the cold weather quite a number were absent. After the regular routine of business, Mrs. Cooper served a delicious lunoh. On Tuesday. January 26, the dub will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Poynter on North 25th avenue, to socialize. Visitors are aways welcome. Mrs. M. McIntosh, president and Bessie King, secretary. Enroll now for Adult literacy classes at the YWCA. Classes in grade school and advance school work are being offered each Tues day and Friday, 7 to 9 p. m. 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