IUWMAGE STORE, 2621 Gran' Street "AMERICAN " WIENER SHOP 2'»09 North 24th Street Best Chili and Best Hod Dogs in the West All Kinds of Sandwiches I Ice Cold Beer to Complete the Meal Shoe Pride or Sho>e Shame . . . Shoe* look new again with our new invisible half soling. Lake Shoe Service 2407 LAKE ST. S P E C I A L . Shampoo . 25c "'tmi* 25c ' * ■ 25c Manicure ..... 15c Plarn Facial . 25c ALTHOUSR REAtTTY SCHOOL 2422 V 22nd St. WE 0846 Duffv Pharmacy We. 0009 24th nnri LAKE 8TREET8 PRESCRIPTIONS Free Delivery AV.V.V.V.V.WANV/.V.W NORTH SIDE TRANSFER I/On if Distance Hauling Moving and Storage Rhone WE56S6 2414 Grant St. TRADE AT TUCHMANS i Food Stores,Inc. WE 0402 24th & LAKE FREE DELIVERY THE OMAHA GUIDE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL .. DIRECTORY.. S*ve time, worry, confusion and money by consulting this complete Directory of Neigh borhood and City Business places. RABE’S BUFFET 2426 N. 24th St. Ja. 9195 CHRISTINE ALTH0U8E £422 No. 22nd St WE 0846 STEPHENSON BEAUTY SHOP ■yi N. 24th St At 5810 CHARLENA LEWIS BEAUTY SALON 2866 Maple St JA 6116 ECONOMY TAILOR Ohas. M. Simmons, Prop. We Cut, Trim Make Suits to Order Make all kinds of alterations for Ladies and Gents. Cleaning and Repairing 1918 No. 24th St. American Wiener Shop 2609 N. 24th Street. KING YUEN CAFE 20104 N. 24th St. Ja. 8576 CHARLIM PLACE 1692 N. 24th St._We. 4019 For real Cleaning and Laundry » Service Call DON’S $A 0565 2008 No. 24th St. Rev. D. C. Stephenson, Prop. ELITE CIGAR STORE 8812 N. 24th St.Ha. 4226 JOHNSON DRUG 1904 N. 24th St We. 0998 DUFFY PHARMACY 84th and Lake We. 0609 HOUSTON’S GROCERY 2114 No. 24th St JA *643 Our Sausage a specialty Free Delivery NORTH-SIDE TRANSFER 2414 Grant St We. MM Electrical Appliances DONAHOO A HOYLE Norge Appliance Oo. 2423 Farnam St. Ha. 060C Graders W. F. HOCH Grading and Excavation 4603 Ames Ave. Ke. 031$ Grocery Stores HERMAN’S MARKET 24th and Lake We. 6444 Laundries EMERSON LAUNDRY 2324 N. 24th St. We. 102V EDHOLM A SHERMAN 2401 N. 24th St_We. 006* Monument Makers HEFT A NOYES 40th and Forest Lawn Ke. 1733 Produce Markets METROPOLITAN PRODUCE 1616 N. 24th St. We. 4757 BEN A KERMIT ANDERSON Painting, Wall Washing and Decorating 23 Years Experience Estimates free Work Guaranteed 12801 Miami St. 2872 Binny St. Phone WE 5826 I CHURCH NEWS ST. JOHN A. M- K. CHURCH “The Friundljr Church" Kev. 1<- A. Adams, Castor The Sunday school opened at the usual time of 9:30 a. m. Mr A. K. Goodlett acted ag superin tendent. The Sunday school was glad to have Mrs. Elza Turner back, who was absent last Sunday. Church services began at 10:45. .Rev. Adams’ seimr-m was from, “Neither the woman without the man, neither the man without the woman." also 1 He that is without sin among you let him cast the first Btone at her.” Miss Fidelia Rucker of Nashville, Tenn., daughter of Mr. and Mj-s. Thomas Rucker has returned for a brief visit with her family. The Christian Endeavor is to be congratulated on the Allen’s Day program they presented last Sun day night, Tho Hillside choir- directed by Rev. J, S. Williams, drew a large congregation at the Sunday night services. The program was sponsor ed by Mrs. Laura Adams It was enjoyed by all, -o——— Th0 Church of the Living God ; Mission met at the home of Sis. I E. Claik, 2122 No. 27th avenue The meeting was ca'hd to order with the president in charge. Com nii'leeg mad. their reports. Eld'*r I, Graham is on the sick list. He s some better now. The Mission S ' rs gavr a shower on the host 1 ■ s for the baby, Several useful th ngs were rcc iv d. After wh:ch j • iir meeting was brought to a eloge. The hostess seiwcd a very colorful repast which was enjoyed by all. The Missios Sigt.crs invite all who are interested in the work of • he I,oid to visit their meeting For information as to place of err meeting call our president, Sis. M. Wright. 2520 No. 25th street, AT 5248 Sis. M Wright, President Sis. M. L. Steele, Reporter ARE YOU ONLY A THREE-QUARTER WIFE? MEN. because they are men. can never understand a three quarter wife—a wife who is aU lovo and kindness three weeks in a month and a hell cat the rest of the time. No matter how your back aches — how your nerves scream—don't take it out on your husband. For three goticrat ions one woman has told another how to go "smil ing through with Lydia K Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the system, thus lessening the discomforts from the functional disorders which women must endure In the three ordeals of life: 1. Turning from girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre paring for motherhood 3. Ap proaching "middle age." Don't be a three-quarter wife, take LYDIA E PINKHAM'S VEtiKTAllLK COMPOUND and Go "hmlUug Through." PIT GRIM BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. 0. E. Stevenson, Pastor Mrs. M. S. Dixon, Reporter .. Sunday school was as usual. Our superintendent, Mrs. Gatua, was absent. She attended the de j.armental work of the Religious Training school at the First Bap tist church. The regular church services were interesting as the pastor spoke from the 51st Psalms on, ‘Sin and Its Punishment.” There were several visitors present who were made welcome to the church. BYPU was enjoyed by all. Group No. 3 was in charge of the pro gram. Evening services were, well at tended considering the weather. Pilgrim is well represented in the Baptist Training school now in session at the First Baptist church 26th and Park avenue. Those attending are Mr. J. W, Da cus, Mr- R. C. Jowers, Mrs. Alic" Robbins, Mrs. Catherine Jackson, Mrs. Lula Gatus. Miss Christine Dixon and Mrs. Minnie Dixon. From this group, four will receive certificates. A long pull, a strong pull and to pull together will make for a strong eburch. Help us to be edu cational and gain spiritual stren gth. Ke"p this date, March 17, to enjoy yourself tt n Calendar Lun cheon, sponsored by the Heart-to lfeart club __ I fi ETHEL A. M. E CHURCH Rev. T. J. Sanford, Pastor J. S, Jefferson. Reporter Sunday school was called to or der at 9:45 with very good attend ance. Subject, “Choosing Compan ions in Service.” Text, 3:7-19; 31 The h-sson was well discussed and a splendid review by the super intendent. At 11:00 the pastor brought an inspiring sermon. Subject, Acts 4: 1-24. Text, “Neither is there sal vation in any other for there is none other nnnve under Heaven gsven among men. whereby we must be saved.” Everyone enjoyed the wonderful message. The Junior choir under the direction of Mrs F. Cloud rendered a special service for the Congregation. Big Trustees, Contest will come off next Sunday night, Februni-y 27. Five ladies are the contestants and they are depending on you Please stand by them. Mrs. Thelma Lewis and Sister Saunders are much improved and w® hope to see them in their pew again soon. Sev eral visitors were present, abong, them Mr3. Sara Buckner of Kan sas City, Kns., the sister of the blind man, Mr, Joe Chin, the de ceased. We extend to her our heart felt sympathy. The Allen Endeavor League meets every Sunday evening at C:30. Mrs. Martilla Young, presi dent. Remember our pnryer and class every Wednesday night. Come and worship with us visitors are al ways welcome. For real church news read the Omaha Guide. Bobbin’s Pharmacy 2306 No. 24th St. WE 1711 IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL MAYO’S BARBER SHOP Ladies’ and Children’■ Work A Specialty. 2422 Lake Street. FiiAin POMADE 1 W IS JUST QIGHT *0# ™ IOE LOUIS, tlie World's Champion endorses and uses only MURRAYS HAIR POM APE because it is a World's Champion Hair Dressing It must be good I You try it TODAY 11 BAHA’I NEWS Abd-’l’-Baha . son of founder of Baha’i Fahh. During one of the talks he gave in Washington, D. C.. April 1912, be said, "When the racial elements of the American nation unite in actual fellowship and accord the lights of the oneness of humanity will shine, the day of eternal glory and bliss will dawn. The spirit of God, encompass and the divine fa vors descend. Under the leadership of and training of God, the real shepherd, all will be protected and preserved. He will lead them in green pas tures of Happiness and sustenance and they will attain to the real goal of existence. It was for the bene fit, primarily of the western world that Abdu-T-Baha reduced the teachings of his father Baha ‘ii’-llah. to what is commonly re ferred to as the ‘Principles’’ or “ 1 wt Ive Basic Baha’i Teachings.” 1. The oneness of mankind. 2. Independent investigation of truth. 3. The foundation of all religion is one. ■J. Religion must be the cause, of unity. 5. Religion must be in accord with science and reason. 6. Equality between men end wo men. V. Prejudice of all kinds must be forgotten. 8. Universal peace. 9. Universal education, 10. Spiritual solution of econom ic problems. 11. A universal language. 12. An international tribunal. "The teachings of Baho ‘u’llah ! nre the breaths of the Holy Spirit that create men anew." SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Pettis, Pastor Carrie Harris, Reporter Sunday school opened at 9:30 with the superintendent presiding. At 11:00 o’ocloek our pastor, who wasn’t feeling well presented an inspiring message. His text was found in the 8th chapter of Jere miah, 20th verse, “The harvest is past and the summer ended.” His subject, “We are not Saved.” Choir service was rendered by the, Junior choir, all day. BYPU opened at 5:30 with the president presiding. A very lovely program was presenecf by the of ficers of the BYPU. At 8 o’clock Rev. Pettis present ed his sermon. His text was 3rd chapter of Book of Revelation, 7th verse. Our Prayer meeting is coming along splendid. Last Wednesday 22 were present. Visit us sometimes. Sick of the church, Bo. Hamn, Mrs. Elma Porter Baptising at the church next Sunday at the close of BYPU. Visitors are welcome at Salem. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Clardinda, Iowa Rev. D- Nicholson, Pastor Sunday school opened at its us ual hour with the superintendent, Miss Rachel Cason, presiding. All had a very good lesson. Two were added to the school. Morning service was in high with the Calvary Baptist church choir and pastor present. All had a won derful time. The Tribe program was a great success. Evening service was in high. The pastor brought forth a powerful message. Subject, “Everlasting Consultation.” The young people of Clarinda will present a play titled ' Bash ful Mr. Bob.” Monday evening, February 28, at 8 p. m. All are welcome to come and witness this play. -- MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. P. Jones, Pastor At the morning worship we lis tened to a spirit-filled sermon John 34 was be background for the subject: 'Hidden Supplies.” This sermon was rich with good .thoughts and was well delivered. At the evening service we again heard an interesting discourse on the subject “Charity.” found in 1st Corinthians 13. Next Sunday afternoon which is the 4th Sunday, the Willing Work er:-, and Helping Hand Clubs are featuring a special program at 3 ocloek. A young man who is just starting in the minisry will preach for them. Thursday evening. Feb. 24th at 8 o’clock, the BYPU is sponsoring the T,as Cantores music club in a program at the church. The publ'c is invited. Saturday, Feb. 26, the Helping Hand club is giving a chitterling supper at the home of Mrs. Bd diep. Many of our members are on the sick list. The latest addition is Mrs. V. O. Jones, wife of the pas tor. who went to the Methodist hospital Monday to undergo an op- ! eration. Tuesday morning. For her and the offer our pray ers unto OodTjaFa complete recov ery. W Visitors and friends are always welcome. It Is Human for folks to buy where they get most for their money. We want you readers to feel free to visit our large ware [louse furniture department and see the high grade quality furniture we offer at prices much [owqr thaq yotl would pay up-town. We make liberal allowances for your od furniture that you want to trade in. Convenient terms can be ar ranged. See our offerings before purchasing else where. FIDELITY Furniture Department Ansocluto of FIDELITY STORAGE A VAN CO., lot. It07 HOWARD ST. JA OMR Hayden’s Entrancesi 16th, Douglas and Dodge Streets j Saturday! New Arrivals tot SPRING Dresses Fashion features that are certofi spring successes! Types for street or dresswear ... in new high shadeSL and lovely floral prints. Fine quality royon and silk crepes, In womfBj and misses' sizes. Kay Lawrence Williams, Attorney 24th and Lake Streets LEGAL NOTICE In the matter of the estate of John William Gatus, deceased: TO: The Heirs at Law, creditors, and all other persons interested in said estate; You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in this Court on the 14th day of February 1938, by Travis Aneell Gatus, alleg ing that John William Gatus died on the 13th day of January, 1930, intestate; that at tjh© time of ,h*s death he was a resident of Omaha, Douglas County, Nebaska and that he was possessed of interest in the i following described real estate, to wit; West 55 feet of Lot 5, Shill's Sub. Division of Block A, Shinn's Addition to the City of Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, as sur veyed, platted and recored. That said petitioner has an inter est in said real estate, being the Son of said deceased; said petition er prays that a hearing he had on said petition, that notice thereof be given as required by law, and that upon said hearing a decree of heirship be entered and further ad ministration of said estate be dis pensed with. You are therefore notified that a hearing will be had on said pet ition at the County Court Room on the 21st Day of March, 1938. at 9:00 A. M. and that if you fail to appear at said time and place and contest the said petition, the Court may grant the same, enter a decree of heirship, and decree that further administration of said cstate be dispensed with, Bryce Crawford County Judge CHOP SIJEY American and Chinese Dishes King Yuen Cafe 2010'/, N. 24th St. Jackson 8576 Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. m. Warren Webb OIL STATION MOBILE GAS, MOBILOIL and FUEL OIL 24TH and WILLIS AVE Johnson Drug Co. Liquors, Wines and Beer Prescriptions WE 0998 1904 No. 24th SL COFFEE JOHN’S 111 So. 14th St. Biggest 10c Meals In City Everybody Welcome .mmmmmmmmmmmmmm RITZ SHOE REPAIR 2033 NO. 24TH ST. Special On Army Shoes Aiay Shoes left over 30 Days Will Be Sold for Charges % The new "Star" Magic Chef was created to be the range oi the year . . . replete with many new features that make for better, more economical cooking. Exam ine this beautiful gas range! It is being introduced to Omaha during February only at REDUCED PRICES, which include a liberal trade-in allowance on your old range. Special PAY ON YOUR GAS BILL UP TO THREE (Pius Smai/ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Carrying Charge) In connection with the special sale, twp models from the famous “ROPER” line are being offered. J "ROPER" AT SPECIAL DISCOUNTS