The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 29, 1938, Page THREE, Image 3
NOTE:—tout question w I hi answered FREE >n ths col twin ONLY when a tl pping of this column is enclosed with YOUR QUESTION. YOUR FULL NAME, B1RTHDATE and CORRECT ADDRESS. For PRIVATE REPLY send twenty-five cents and a aHf-addteased, stamped envelope lor my NEW ASTROLOGY READING and receive by return mail mv FREE ADVICE on THREE QUESTIONS. Send all letters to Abbe Wallace, rare of The Omaha Guide. 24IK Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska. A. B. C-—Why did the two boys want my photo? Was it friendship or are they trying to hurt mo? An8: You have them all wrong. Show me what young man doesn’t like to have the photo of a pretty girl on his dresser. You are taking this compliment too serro’f.ly, F. L-—My mother is s»ck. I8 8he hurt? Who hurt her? Ans; Your mot hen' is not hurt. Her condition is due to a run down body. Fyi needs the attention of a good medi cal doctor who will have her up and about again in short Older. She is not suffering from any sort of a spell, so calm your fears. _ i H- G. R.—If I do what is on my mind to the hoys that I desire to C<> with wVl I be fortunate enough to stay out of trouble? Ans: You will le making a Bobbin’s Pharmacy 2StW* Vo. ?4‘b st. WR I7t I PT P»v« rn <ook wri . M 4 VO s »»4RnRP SHOr Ladies' and Obildren* Wor» A Specialty 1*2? Lake Street HINES TAILOR SHOP Cleaning, Pressing and Re pairing. Dyeing and Hat Cleaning y Dresses Cleaned and Press 1 ed—Pur Crafting. Etc. 2623 Q STREET Men’s Dress Shirts 13y2 to 20 $1.00 Men's Ties. $ 29—4 for $1.00 Open Saturday Evenings La a 9 ACE TIE SHOP 1402 F&rnam North 24th Street SHOE HOSPITAL 1807 No. 24th St. WE 4240 Have your old shoes made to logfc and wear like new. Oxtf divisible resoling is ji st what yon need to keep yc ur fee$ nice and warm. Men’s and Women’s *oes 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. big mistake little girl if you decide to do these things you have in mind to do with the boys. For the sake of yourfu ture happiness don’t make this mistake. If you do you will lose your self-respect and no decent boy will care to go with you. S. M. D.—Will my daughter marry the man who wanted to marry her and who she left broken hearted? She has caused me lots of heartaches. Ans: Your daughter is a Very determined girl and she has no intentions of marrying » man she does not love. I advise you to let her handle her own love affairs for she knows better than you do who shr, wants to marry. She is not going to marry th's boy you asked about. D. H. V.—De r Mr. Wallace; ‘<j m asking y- u >1 you ar. marr'e 1 1 or si^gla? I saw your picture in "he paper i*nd I have fallen in Jov? •’ ’th you. I went me a good hus 'and to care for me me and come live with me. I love vnur from your dear picture (smil ) Mr. Wal laoe. This 4, 'rue as Cod in Hea ven.” Ans: My d ar Girl: I want you to know that I am h ghly flat*ered by ‘he comnl'ment you have paid me. It so hap pens that I already have a wife and baby and we live very happ ly ‘oge'her. Don't le‘ this news disappoint you too nuich j for a young man w 11 come into your life this summer who ,will bring to you the. happi ness you i rave. R- W.—Will I ever get the truck I want? If so, when? Ans: If y u keep stowing away your spare n'ckels and | dimes in the bank you will I be able to buy the truck vou ! want around the first of May j 1938. | E. H — WHl my husband and I ever agree on living together again? Why must I have to be bothered with him now and then? He does nothing hut tell lies all the time. Ans: If you had no eh'ldren it might be best to have no thing more to do with him, but for the sake of your babies try to be a little more reason able with him for if handled right, he will make a good father to the children and will cut out running around. B. W.—I give a lawyer a mort gage on my home and I pay him I e*ery week. Is he going to take my money and then try to sell my place or not? i Ans; As long as you keep J your end of the bargain_.he i will keep his. Whenever you j make payments on this loan j don’t fail to get a receipt for ' your money and be sure to keep these receipts in a safe place MY 1938 ASTROLOGY READINGS ARE NOW READY I i ——o The Truth In Your Horoscope Let me tell you FREE what astrology indicates concerning new opportunities to come to you. Whom you will meet in the near future. Old and new friends you can count upon. Facts about your emennys. uove, marriage, and home influences. How to attain your cherished desires. Travel, changes lucky days. Business spec ulation teresting facts about your real character and past life Sand your name, address and borthdate plainly writ ; ten; state whether Mr.. Mrs., or Miss. Enclose 10 cents (postage* | stamp*) free horoscope reading will be sent ! to you promptly. Do not enclose coins in ypur letter unless regis tered. Put 5 cents postage on your lettter. Address. GUARANTY PUB. CO. Studio 22 • Post Box 122. The Hague, Holland YWCA Nct.s The Boy and Girl Forum was in deed a success. There were appro x.nialeiy 50 boys and girls pre fer, t, who were interested in the topic for discussion. "T.ps to ‘Teens on Etiquette'' kd by Mrs. Alton Goode. Olive Willis .8 chair man of th« Boy and Girl Forum Committee. The Quack cub will have a group discuss on on "Worship’’ led by our : executive secretary, Mrs. Gladys A. Pullum. The Semper Fkhlis’ Big Apple Rale went over in a big way on Monday, January 24. The Trojans will have as their interest groups, for the next six weeks, knitting and music. At the expiration of this time, the two groups will put on a skit of some kind, suggestive of their accom plishments. The Inter-Club banquet sponsor ed by the above mentioned club, will have a style show in conjunc tion with Hs banquet. The style show will be sponsored by one of our leading downtown stores. I The Grade School Girl Reserves will I lave its' Recognition Service-, on Sunday, January 30 at Zion Bapt st chur.h at 4:30 p. m. All the old and new members of the Up-to-Date and Blue Triangle clubs will j.ar icipat\ The Entre Nous are planning a trip to Bond Bakery Company in ‘hi near future to make a tour of the bu Idirg and to inspect the modern equipment of taking. The Gross Sicks, Junior and Si nior Girl Reserves, are planning to study the books “Pudge Grows Upr and Pudge and Her Fri ' rids’’ written by Miss Frances Williams and to put into suggestive outlines. The Hobby group has added a new “hobby,’’ namely cooking, taught ty Miss Helena Thomas. The Story-telling group is pro gressing very nicely under the leadership of Mrs. Btj-nice Mar shall and Mrs. Ruby Reese. This group is composed of girls who are pni-Girl Reserve age. THRIFTY 12 ART CLUB I The Thrifty Twelve Art club met Tuesday, January 17, at the home of Mrs. O. T. Whitlow, 2911 S St. The meeting was called to order I y the vice president, Mrs. Morrow. After the usual routine of business, the hostess served a very lovely, yet tasty buffet luncheon, which was enjoyed by all. After which many b?autiful birthday presents w™ re presented to Mrs. Gussie Nel son. Cheer up ladies only two more January birthdays. Our Conduct Critic keeps quite busy writing B's. ~ , We were happy to have Mrs. Odott Brown, 4409 So. 17th street, visit our club. Mrs. Brown stated she felt it a pleasure to visit our club and that the club was doing splendid work. We were very glad to see Mrs. Edmonds at her post after a brief business trip to Lincoln. The pre sident really surprised the club by being so far along with her cro cheted spread. You never can tell what we are doing, for instance, Mrs. E. has learned a few stitches in knitting. Evrrvone reported having a plea sant afternoon. M. Robinson, reporter SHELL GASOLINE JERRY’S SHELL BATTERY SERVICE Repair, Recharging Gas, Oil, Greases, Accessories JERRY HAVLUY, Prop. 5831 Railroad Ave and Madison St. MA 4480 .. .. t^WlahjUL, ^Ouyrumfy , BEfuiTy^RomflncE* ^sssmBSSsMnsssnu The lat.euse Beauty foundation was established by f the Godetroy Manufacturing Company te study methods of preserving women's natural beauty, and to malta the results of this research available to the public A WOH KINO Gilt I 'S SIIOItT CUT TO BF.AUTY So much hug been sold about the girl with leisure, how she may keep her figure trim by daily walks and exercise at odd hours, prolonged facial treatments to keep her skin ■oft and her pores small, how she may soak her Anger nails In warm oil to prevent brittleness, and a thousand methods to keep her look ing rested and glamorous for that occasion of occasions, a dinner en gagement with the man of the mo ment But the working girl, Heaven help her. Is completely overlooked In this beauty schedule. She, who spends her day earning a living, grinding soot and grime Into her pores and cracking her fingernails, has perhaps an hour at the most between the time when she gets borne, feeling as though she had been through a wringer, and the big moment when she must set forth again. But she Is expected to look her freshest and feel her gayest I Rest and Bath Hslpful Thera I* a short cut for her. The first and most Important step upon arriving boms after a wearing day Is s warm, restful bath. Relax, Its back In ths tub and think pleasant, peaceful thoughts for as long as possible. Cover your tecs with a substantial coating of cold cream; give Hie cream plenty of lime to sink Into the skin nmi rout all par* tides of dust and soot, and then re move thoroughly, being sure always lo rub upward and outward with the cloth or tissue you ore using. Carefully sponge off your face with a pad of cotton, dipped In a skin tonic—witch hn*el will do—to re move all traces of cold cream and stimulate the skin to a healthy glow. Then take two pads of cot ton, dipped In the same astringent, and place them over your eyes. If possible, lie down In a darkened room for ten or fifteen minutes with the pads over your eyes. You will rise with brighter and clearer eyes and feeling generally rested. Powder Shouldn’t Be Noticed And now for the final steps—the application of your makeup. Pow- ! der, properly applied, should never be noticeable. So much has been said about lipstick that I shall add only this: be sure that your lipstick covers the Inside as well as the out tide edges of your mouth. I am as suming that your nail polish Is In tact If not wipe It all off. Better no lustre at all, than peeling, blotchy looking polish. Now e touch of perfume behind each ear, used very, very sparingly, and yon are ready to go ont and compete with the beat of yonr Idle slstera. Good lock to you 1 i ll USr TEMPI. . CHURCH R«v. L. M. Rdf, I astor Edna Pank y, Reporter grr-,1-1 chord op n'd at 9:30 a. i m. with Mr, S-mu 1 Stafford pro ! s’d’ng. Th ore was a large attend ance and int resat’rg lesson tha* v-os eniov d by all present. There, v.:re three great sermons preached ly ow poster Rev. R'If. The text "•as found in St. Mark 3. Subject. “G-d Wnnts Us to Launch Out.’’ Th ' afterno-n nr ssage was de- j livered by Rev. J. S. Williams of the Hillside Presbyterian church. Tho text was Judges 5. Subject, “The Sin of Uefulness.’’ Rev. Wil burns eboir rendered many beau tiful songs. - The night service was preached by our pastor. Text "ak'n from St. John 3. Subject, “Nicodemus.’’ The sermons were all inspiring and offered food for thought. Como out and worship with us. Visitors are always welcome. -o Potting It Acc ratal? “Have you got any mosquitoes around here?" "No," replied Fanner Corntossel "We haven’t got them. Ihey’ve got us." NEBRASK A P R O D IT C E 1208 18 North 24th Street Phone WE 4137 Poultry and Egg Dealers Out prices are reasonsable. see us first. Cleo Cola | Queen of Sparkling Drinks 112 oz. (or 5c Youth Seek* Title as Needle Expert Watertown, Mass.—Nine-year old Richard Buyajian intends to be the “world's champiin em broiderer.” A real boy. despite his facility in plying the needle, Richard has already shown him self the equal of any girt hs has encountered In any of the local playgrounds' sewing projects. Cheyenne .-...... $9.00 Chicago . 8.50 Denver .. 9.00 Kansas City . 2 95 Ix>s Angeles . 23.00 San Francisco . 24.00 ® Bus travel t day is most luxurious C^-rv s r: e warm end comfortable Individual reclining chairs and free pillows Eaggage stored inside o. vcys handy. Ask: agent about low lares to all points. 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