THE OMAHA GUIDE Published Every Saturday at 2418-20 Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska Phones: WEbster 1617 ot 1618 Cntered as Second Class Matter March 16, 1927. at the Postoffice at Omaha, Neh., underAct of Congress of March 3, 1879. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 52.00 PER YEAR Race prejudice must go. The Fatherhood of God and the Brother kood of Man must prevail. These are the only principles which will •land the acid test of good. All News Copy of Churches and all Organizations must be in our tffice not later than 6:00 p. m. Monday for current issue. All Adver tising Copy or Paid Articles not later than Wednesday noon, proceed ng date of issue, to insure publication. ..EDI! ORIALS.. CAMPAIGN BRINGS INQUIRIES FROM ALL PARTS OF COUNTRY Inquiries received up to Feb. 7th, from the first four adver tisemenlh rjn 'the* Nebraska, Wliite Spot Campaign indicate that the state’s message to in dustry is being heard through out tbe country, according to a report by Otto Zimwinkle, man aging director of Associated In dustrie.a of Nebraska. Of a total of 236 inquiries re ceived from 43 states, 86 asked for additional information on Nebraska's industrial resources and advantages', an analysis of returns shows. Among these are letters from an overall manufacturer in California; a music publisher in Colorado; clay products, a threading equipment and nee die works executives in llliu ois, a Hour mill and a, printing plant in Minnesota; a mail or der house, dress manufacturer and a publisher in New York; a soap company executive in Ohio; a tanner in Iowa; a s4ioe polish manufacturer in Missou ri; executives ol' a malted milk plant and a furniture factory in Wisconsin; and a hosiery mill in Pennsylvania Bankers in five states also have requested industrial in formation, presumably for pa trons of theSr banks. Following the inquiries on in dustrv, the next largest group were those seeking more infor mafcion on Nebrahka’s freedom from debt and nuisance taxes. There were 40 such inquiries received to February 7till. Officials of the campaign say that although the inquiries do not definitely result in new industries bding brought into Nebraska, they do indicate that the White Spot campaign is making a definite impression on industrialists and financiers ot the country. As flic cam paign continues through the next ten months, il is logical to expect definite results to be developed in the near future. In addition to the twice a month alvertisements in 'rime magazine, Nebraska is receiv ing many columns of valuable publicity as the White Spot of America in newspa.prs and in magazine^ Itjhriughout the na tion. _ Clippings o£ articles ami cd itorialcomment from 68 news papers in twenty two states exclusive of Nebraska, have been collected. All of thefee hundreds of editorials praise Nebraska for its outstanding and unique financial record, and point to this state as an ex ample for tjheir own state gov emments. Fred Minder, executive sec retary of the Nebraska Pres? Association, reports also large demand for the small White Spot map cute to be used or letterheads and envelopes 'o: business firms throughout the convention in Omaha last weel Mr. Minder found the editor; eager to use tjbese on their owi stationery and to help promoti their use by business firms ii MT. MORfAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev F. P- Jones, Pastor Throughout the day we listened | to exceptionally good sermons Well delivered and explained The spirit dwelled with some and they can trujy say Jhat it pays to serve Jesus After the evening worship the auxiliaries and clubs make their monthly financial reports. Mrs. E C. Hill made a perfect attendance record in the BYPU for th«, month of Februai-y. Mr Brown was second in the race. Candy bars were awarded to these per sons Tho Sunday sohool attendance was excellwrrt. The many bright faces were wreathed in smiles of gladness because spring was in the air. The sick list remains somewhat the same. Mrs. Catherine Sanders is now at home. Mrs. F P Jones [is improving We thank God for the keeping and healing 0f these persons. Among the visitors present was Mr. B S. Sutton of Pilgrim He was present at the BYPU hour and remained throughout the evening worship. PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. G E- Stevenson. Pastor Sunday school was well attended On0 of the teachers with her class from the Pleasant Green church visited our Sunday school Re j marks and invitation by the pastor, j Morning services were well attend ed. The pastor presented Re.v- J. S. Anderson who spoke from the. subject, “Who is on the Lord’s Side?” Th0 general mission was held at four o’clock with Mrs Catherine Jackson presiding The Mission Cir cle is presenting the ladies trio in a musical recital April 7. This will j be for an educational benefit j BYPU was enjoyed by all. Group No. 4 presented a very timely pro Igram- Mr. Roy Gordon, Misses 1 Tattle Crump, Annie Bell Thomas .and Eva Mae Stewart spoke on |different topics. Mrs. Roberta Mc Cloud had charge of the program The following persons received certificates from the Baptist reli gious training school, held at the First Baptist church. Mrs. Alice Robbins and Miss Christine Dixon. These following persons received their diplomas: Mr J. W. Dacus, Mrs. Cathrinc Jackson, Mrs. Lula Gates and Mrs Minnie Dixon. Don’t forget the Calendar Lun cheon March 17th. life. No riM beyond hope 8u» wt> in* I Write me todny Informottno KHKK M. WILLIAMS. Journal Square Sta Jersey City. N. i. Dept Qm HERMAN’S MARKET HERMAN FRIEDLANDER | Proprietor I “EAT FLEISCBMANN’8 YEAST FOR HEALTH” i 24th and Lake Street e 1 WEbster 5444 Marge’s Column BY MARJORIE JO SMITH It just isn’t right for people to talk about waiters like they are jeeps or something. Polly said th? other day that Duke could carry forty complete dinners at once. Th * Des Moinesite and the Pax tor Hotelian that married recently have already commenced to have family abruptions- At 3 o’clock a. m., a mouse got in the waste bas ket, Ella grew hysterical, and Maurice cremated the brute in the furnace. Moral: Don’t bother Mr. Corbitts wife Have you seen Gussie McPher son's ned> trimmed in silver lace? Mr. Hilton accuses his landlady and opponent of cheating when they win several rubbers of bridge. Josephine Bell went home from work and threw an ’ing bing’ on the whole family- The elders were baffled, but her two babies rem embered a radio advertisement and when she was cool enough to touch they cuddled around her and said. "Mama why don’t you call the drug store and get some Carter’s Little, Liver Pills?’ Words of love or engHhy des criptions would fail; only a cam era would do Jeanette Farmer’s ftic0 justice as she looks up at the ceiling and blinks her eyes and says over the phone, "Ith Red there ? ’ 3omo s{vm [girl might get a bargain in a coat. Freddie Banks doesn’t like Clarettas new one she had made to order, because it re minds him too much of a duck Does Sis Moore’s position in like mean that she can not do as much as some people for fear of being Tho Tau Kappa Ti Fraternity was presented in a panel discussion on the Anti-Lynching legislation Sunday, February 20 at tihe Mid City Community Center, under the sponsorship of the Omaha Negro Youtih Council. Participants in the discussion were Messrs. Henry Levels, chair man; Charles Davis, recapitulator; Roy Gordon. William Conwell, Na thaniel Goldstion and Edward Bruce' They presented the following objects: The Problem of Lynching Mr. Gordon; The History of Lynch ing. Mr. Conwell; The Present Anbi-Lynching Bill, Mr. Goldston and The Constitutionality, Mr Bruce. Each and every spokesman won the hearty applause of a well pleased audience. • ■ ■ ■ ■ I SLYTER ICE and COAL 00. 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That’s the way to bring about healthy kidney activity and stop that bladder irritation which ofte causes scanty passage with smart ing and burning as well as restless nights. i Remember, the kidneys often need flushing as well as the bowels, and some symptoms of kidney weakness »ne: Getting up once or twice during the night—puffy eyes —cramps in leg—backache and moist palms But be sure and get GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules— the original and genuine—right frt>m Haarlem in Holland—th« price is small (35-cents), the good results will fulfill your expecta tions incarcerated or that she caa dc more because of her influence upon a certain unit of the police force, However, we shall see. A young man giving Marjorie F.dw'ards the once over- said, quote. “She doesn't walk she emerg es.’ Saw a future Coronation Queen suspect in a restaurant eating neck bones a|nd beans At that rate she will be too fat to fit if chosen this spring. I A stranger in the city saw Louis White pass by and asked of me if he was the man of whom they say has so much money. The an swer, of course, was ‘uh wuh!’ lone Lewis is having her public to know that she can apparently wear this world as a loose gar ment. The Nat Towles boys made their departure several weeks ago Fol lowing are the gleanings heard to fall from the lips of their remain ing girl friends; ‘That was My Everything,’ ‘Aw Will I Ever?’ ‘Boo Hoo, (Sniff Sniff. Sniff)!’ *1 Hope the Boys Will Look After Him,’ ‘What Will My Bahy Do Without Me?’ ‘Gtjne,’ and I've Got Something Here.’ Jess Hardin hold down the rep of being the only man in town —- ^ Atty. H. C. Robertson. Room 718 KeelLne Bldg, at 17 and Harney St. NOTICE of PROBATE of WILL In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Theodore Scott Simpson, Deceased. All persons interested in said es tate are heroby notified that a pe tition has been filed in said Court, praying for the probate of a cer tain instrument now on file in said Court, purporting to be the last will ami testament of said decease^ and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said Court on the 5th day of March 1938 and that if they fail to appear at said Court on the said 5th day of March at 9 o’clock A. M., to contest the probate of said will, the Court may allow and probate said will and grant administration of said estate to Leota L. Simpson or some other suitable person, enter a de gree of heirship, and proceed to a settlement, thereof. Bryce Crawford County Judge 2-19 38 — 3 5 38 " I .Parks Ice and Fuel 'Reasonable Prices and Quick Delivery Service' is Our Motto. 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When Caloma Scott and Carrie Macey take home first prize at bridge tournamnts, thats another expectancy; but when Maestro Worthington and Seals fail to score above or below during the last change, then that news to any town and also a boost to Eva Mor timer and Margaret Williams, their opponents Ray Lawrence Williams, Attorney 24th and Lake Streets LEGAL NOTICE In th« 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 Ancell Gatus, alleg ing that John William Gatus died on the 13th day of January, 1930. intestate; that at the time of his death he was a resident of Omaha, cougias County, Nefeaska and that he was possessed of interest in the following described real estate, to wit; West 66 feet of Lot 5, Shill's Sub. Division of Block A, Shinn's Addition to the City of Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, as sur v eyed, 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 be had on said petition, that notice thereof be given as required by law, anti 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 vstate be dispensed with. 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