The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 22, 1938, Page THREE, Image 3

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    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<t$ you abaut so you will be
disappointed to some degree.
Robbin’s Pharmacy
23W No. 24th St. WE 1711
IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL
MAYO 8 BARBER SHOP
Ladlef* and Children's Work
A Specialty.
2438 Lake Street
HINES TAILOR SHOP
Cleaning, Pressing and Re
pairing , *
Dyeing and Hat Cleaning
Dresses Cleaned and Press
ed—Fur Crafting, Etc.
2623 Q STREET
Men’s Dress Shirts 13y2 to 20
$1.00
Men’s Ties. $ 29—4 for $1.00
Open Saturday Evenings
Un il 9
ACE TIE SHOP
1402 Farnam
North 24th Street
SHOE HOSPITAL
1807 No. 24th St. WE 4240
Have your old shoes made to
Itffe and wear like new.
Otgg invisible resoling is ji st
w®tt you need to keep yc ur
fjpcl nice and warm.
Mtfh’s and Women’s shoes
left over for sale.
VISIT THE
New
Elite
Bar
2423 N 24th St.
Drinks Of All Kinds
At Moderate Prices
Special Courtesy to Ladies
Direct Wire on
All Sporting Events
Christopher &
McGill, Props.
A. L. J.—Will my husband get
a better job?
Ans: Net before the warm
months of this year. As young
as he is. he should make a
study of the trade that he
wiRhes to follow and this could
easily be done at night.if
he did it would m an that
he would make more money
in future years and the work
easier on him.
L. I). D. L.—Does this man love
me that I have been taking up
time with and do I love him ? What
is the matter iyith us?
Ans: The main reason that
you don t get along is that nei
ther one of you are very in
terested in the other. You both
want love hut you haven’t
found the right one as yet.
M, R.—Does my husband ever
'n’end to treat me right and stop
running around with ether women ?
Ans: Net as long as you put
up with his faol'shnes. Put
your foot down right now be
fore this th'ng g ts any woite
for as long as you give him an
inch cf freedom he will
take a m;le. Tb re is no ex
cuse for h's rurn'ng over yaj
like he :s doing and it is uo
to you to bring about a change.
R. T.—I have a private ques
tion that, J would like to ask and
would like also to get your new
As rology Reading. How must I
v-rite?
Ans: I shall bo glad to :*end
your New 1938 Astrology
Reading if you will send a
quarter to my address writ
ten below this column. Be
sure to include your full name
correct birtbdate, and address
and I will give you three free
opinions on your questions.
D. T. E.—Do you think that me
and my friend will ever be mar
ried and does he really love me?
Ans: A marriage is not go
ing to tale place in your life
anytime in the mar future
neither do I think this
young man is as devoted as
he was sometime ago. If you
would stop trying so hard to
get marred you will stand
a better chance of getting a
good husband.
—
E. B.—-Tell me if the thing that
I have in mind will come true? I
have been hoping for nearly a
year.
Ans: I doubt seriously if you
will ever make the ‘ hit” that
you are looking forward to
gambling. Ft will be well to
discontinue your efforts along
this line.
P. G.—The wife and me are
separated and I wonder if it
would be bj'.ttej- to live with her
agian or remain as we ai-e?
A ns: Don’t make a change
right away. If you and she
can get together and both
admit your mistakes then it is
likely that the affair could be
patched up satisfactorially.
MY 1938 ASTROLOGY
READINGS ARE NOW READY
-o
The Thrifty Twelve Art club
met at the home of Mrs. Mtyrtle
Robinson, 5709 So- 29th street,
January 11. Aftert a brief business
period, lunch was served.
Then everyone was very anxious
for the presentation of birthday
presents too Mi's. Minnie William
by the president, Mrs. O- T. Whit
low. Did she get many pretty pre
sents or did she ? Although Mrs.
Williams is of a quiet disposition,
was happy after receiving her
many beautiful presents.
The club was happy to have as
[ a guest, Mrs. Lela Averett of
, 2723' j Bimrv street. Mrs. Averett
j gavo an interesting short talk.
Mrs. L. is learning to crochet
We thing Mrs. M. and R. will try
\ next. Everyone l-eported having a
very pleasant afternoon.
Next meietir^ will be at Mrs. 0.
T. Whitlow.
YWCA Note*
(Continued from Page One)
the Y. W. C. A., bpt after marri
age, father in law asked her to
g vn it up. She didn’t give it up
and remained in the Y. W. C. A.
and became a person of some size.
She also became president of the
Richmond Association, and she sud
denly realized that she wasn’t pre
I idem cf a white association, but
, she was president of the entire As
socier.'on and so he got ready to
make n speech. She had to talk to
N- grocs. It was a pretty hard
'task, and she prepared it with a
great deal of care. In this parti
t ciitar household, the re was a good
Negro woman, who had been work
ing and living with this family
praiRijally all her life. That night,
when the president visited the
Branch, who should be gifcting in
'the front row, as Chairman of the
Committee of Management, but
Ella Thompson, and she melt her as
Mrs. Ella Thompson, instead of
Ella Thomjhon. She finally got
used to being president of all this.
Without realizing it, she was go
ing to make a speech at the
Branch and eat with Negro wo
men. This was a new field for her.
sh? was faced with the proposition
what shall I do? The general se
cretary went and took her own
n at and left her to solve her own
problem. She finally deeded to
take a seat alt ‘the far <tnd of the
tab!* away from the vest of the
woirtfn, because she said that she
had a cold and didn't want to
give it to everyone at this banquet.
Finally, she decided to sit next to
me and struck up a aonservation.
7h<»re wasn’t enough plates to go
around, and she looked at her
plat* and sad, ‘I want my sand
wich and my pickle, but someone
can have the rest." A little while,
later, she sad, ‘Oh, I am so eni
l arassod.’ Tl>? 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.
.
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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.
TRUSSES SUPPORTERS
ELASTIC HOSIERY
ABDOMINAL BELTS
EXPERT FITTERS
SEILER
Surgical Co.,Inc.
MED. ARTS BLDG.
Ill South 17th St. Omaha
8c SHIRTS 8c
I
When Finished Out of Any Family Service
EMERSON LAUNDRY
ZORIC DRY CLEANERS
2324 Ne. 24th St_WE 1029
9 - mm
SENSATIONAL SALE OF
Womens COATS
A lucky purchase brings these almost unbelievable
values . . . grouped at two amazingly low prices.
SftOH and Far-Trimmed! Would Usually Nell
Attractive and fashionable fabric ... in biaek or brown for dress ... in
gray. green, rust checks for sport. AH have beautiful guaranteed linings
m well as warm interlinings. Sizes 12 to 415.
Basement—Where Quality Is Low Priced
CLASSIFIED ADS_
FOR RENT
Front room for rent n-rar carline.
AT 2694. 2706 Erskine St.
TOR RENT—Lore's Kitchenette
Apartment!, 2016-18 Patrick, or
8813 Grant at. Call We. 8683.
FOR RENT
lice room in modem home. 2705
Ohio street
FOR RENT
Apartment. Call WE 2365.
FOR RENT
4 room apartment, furnished. $12
per month. 11A 0485.
FOR RENT
Furnished rooms, gtricfly modern
Call JA 6428.
FOR RENT
A nice warm room for a nice man.
Call AT 9350. $2.00 per week.
FOR RENT
Apartment for rent 2 rooms, 2604
Burdette St.
FOR RENT
Front Room near carline AT 2706
FOR RENT
.arge front madem apartment
and garage. 2226 Ohio street.
FOR RENT
One nice largo room for one or
1 two nien, with use of kitchen.
Call at 201ff's No. 23rd St.
FOR RENT
2 and 4 room apartments with pri
rate. bath, fall .IA 0OR6.
FOR RENT
2 large room* for rent. Nicely fur
nished. 2914 No. 25th street.
FOR RENT
Neatly furnished room for rent,
2516 Burdette. WF, 4571.
The Sakm Baptist Missionary
society met at the home of Mrs.
Rosie Pett igrew, 2302 No. 29th
street. It was well attended. Nine
teen were present, also the spirit
was high. The committees brought
in splendid reports.
Visitors are always welcome. The
lesson was taught to us by Mrs.
A. D. Turner. Subject was ‘ The
Evidence of a Uew Birth ’*
Mirs. M. Alexander, Pres, and
Mrs. Inez Henderson, Reporter.
FOB BBJrT
>ne modern furnished rasa to pH
vat* home 92.00 per week. fcnpHra
»t 2210 Mo. 24th St
FOR RENT
Neatly furnished rooms strkklf
modern for rent $2.00 per week
nd up. Apartment and houses for
ent. Call AT 74 15 ef Mrs. K. Z
lixon. WK 3678.
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New Radio Feature...
HOMEMAKERS CLUB
of the Air!
Conducted by
MISS MARTHA BOHLSEN
I Formerly Prudence Penny of the Omaha Bee-Newe)
EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY
11:45 A. M. WOW and KOIL
Beginning January 25th
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Here it is! A brand new 15-minute program
featuring new, helpful homemaking hints—
and new ways to better living. Tune in! This
broadcast will be carried by both WOW and
KOIL every Tuesday and Friday at 11:45
A. M. beginning Tuesday, January 25th.
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