The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 12, 1938, Page THREE, Image 3

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    DOLGOFF
HARDWARE
Paint, Glass and Varnish
We do glazing and make window
shades to order
1822 24 N. 24 WE 1607
North 24th Street
SHOE HOSPITAL
1807 Np. 24th St. WE 4240
Have your old shoes made to
look and wear like new.
Our invisible resoling is just
what you need to keep your
feet nice and warm.
Men’s and Women's shoes
left over for sale.
FREE LUCK BAGI 50c Algerian Majo
Luck Bag ani aamplei Hair Dreuing,
Powder, Ointment Free, Send 10c to
•over mailing cost.
GOLDEN BROWN CHEMICAL CO.
Dept, q.j Memphit, Tenn.
Men’s Dress Shirts 13y2 to 20
$1.00
Men’s Ties. $.29—4 for $1.00
Open Saturday Evenings
Un il9
ACE TIE SHOP
1402 Farnam
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.
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NOTE:—Y’our question w'.l be answered FREE in th’s col
umn ONLY' when a <1 pping of this column is enclosed with Y’OUR
QUESTION, YOUR FULL NAME, BIRTH DATE and CORRECT
ADDRESS. For PRIVATE REPLY’ send twenty-five cents and
a self-addressed, stamped envelope for my NEW ASTROLOGY'
READING and receive by return mail my FREE ADVICE on
THREE QUESTIONS. Send all letters to Abbe Wallace, care of
The Omaha Guide, 2418 Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska.
E. L. J.—I want my husband so
bad and I want to know if there
'is any way in the world for me to
get him back again?
Ans: Why don’t you arrange
to visit him and see just what
his idea is concerning your
marriage You really should
come to some kind of under
standing right away and not
cont’nue to go through life
like you are doing. Either live
wiith him or give him up al
together and find someone
else to maJke you happy.
J. W.—I am worried All of my
girl friends are married but I am
not. There are two boys that seem
to like me but I am undecided
What is left for me to do?
Ans: Forget marriage for a
while. If you will wait a while
longer you will stand a better
chance of making a desirable
match. Keep yourself looking
nice and you will be married
befor6 you are 25. I must add
that you will be, better off fin- i
ancially than the few friends
that you have in mind
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W. J.—Will I ba able to get my
brother’s insurance? Will my luck
change to be better this year?
Ans: Don’t depend on get
ting your brother’s insurance
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WHY NOT
Get those home appliances at
the Omaha Outfitting Co. Pay
jis your are paid. Weekly or
I monthly
AT 5652 2420 Lake
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SAM FLAX
LIQUOR STORE
1402 No. 24th St.
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
2 year old 90 proof Whiskey
AT 9715
W. .VAV.VA'.VMV.'.W.Ti
Sell on credit, keep half you col
lect. Big money proposition- Write,
give age, nearest relative, how long
at present address- Name at least
two friends ,who know you. Delta
Credit Company, Box 108, Lam
bert, Mississippi
WHY PAY MORE Vv i. .. N
Dr.FRED palmers
SKIN WHITEN ER
LIGHTENS
f SKIN
JFA&TESZ
FOR ONLY 25 *
You'll be amazed and delighted
when you see how fast DR. FRED
PALMER’S SKIN WHITENER
OINTMENT lightens and brightens
your skin as surface pimples, black
beads, freckles, etc., rapidly fade
away! Try it today- Only 25c! Yet
it must give you complete satisfac
tion, or no cost. At drug stores ev
erywhere.
FREE SAMPLE: Write to DR.
FRED PALMER’S LABS, Dept.
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MW|agHM
8c SHIRTS 8c
When Finished Out of Any Family Service
EMERSON LAUNDRY
ZORIC DRY CLEANERS
2324 No. 24th St WE 1029
for disappointment lies ahead
for you Someone else that
meant something to him will
no doubt get it. Nothing is
wrong with your luck, you
need to find belter employ
ment.
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P. L—Will I get the job that 1
I made tl^ trip to see about some
few weeks ago? *
Ans: I have every reason to
believe that you will be. called
to work before the. fifteenth of
March. Write them again.
keep right after this job for
once you are employed you
won’t ever have to worry again
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CHURCH BEGINS PROGRAM
FOR GREATER SERVICES
The New Hope Baptist church,
located at 26th and Seward streets
has begun a program for greater
and better services The program
will be launched on March 20. It
will be headed by Edward W.
Beasley, jr, the young minister
who recently arrived from Detroit
Michigan.
The program will consist of
three major factors: (1) Building
(2) Uniform Bible, Study, nnd
(3) Christian Growth.
Under these headings the church
shall henceforth expand
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SECOND BAPTSIT CHURCH
Clarinda,, Iowa
Rev. I). Nicholson. Pastor
The Second Baptist Sunday
schoolwas opened with the saperin.
ter.dent presiding. The Sunday
sentn: hnd a nice attendance
Morning service was enjoyed Ly
all. The pastor preached an inspir.
ing sermon, “Christian Living ”
Communion was taken.
Afternoon service was enjoyed by
1 all Miss Gertrude Lucas was a
guest of the church. She brought
1 a very interesting paper on, “Pre
paring the Youth for the Pitfalls
of Life..” The message was enjoyed
by all. The Gateway quartette was
also present Their songs were en
joyed to the highest. Rev. Reagan
brought the evening message. “The
. Good Samaritan.” We were inspir.
, ed by the message- Come to Clar
inda and the Second Baptist church
You are, always welcome.
j The Ladies Friendship club had
the first chitterling supper for this
season, at the home of Mrs M.
McDonald. 2815 Ohio. A prize was
given to the one that sold the most
tickets. The winner being Mrs M.
Burns
Mrs. B Watts, President
Mrs. M Burns, Reporter
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The Career Conference will be
gin at the YWCA on March 18. 19,
and 20. A Banquet will begin the
j series of conferences on the 18th
of March at 6 o’clock.
Open For Business
UNITED CAB CO.
2303 North 24th JA 7171
Prompt, Courteous Serbice
Pl.'T.'e our luiiiue on your file
and use thte safe way of trails
portal ion.
CHESLEY PIERCE, Prop.
JA 7171
PATRICK
Liquor Store
Specials on
wine sand Whiskey
2 year old Whiskey
90 proof, pint_ I
24th and Patrick JA 9255
T Activities
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
The Meiribersh’p effont began
with a grand Take Off on Wed
nesday- March 2 Mrs. Thelma
Hancock gave pilots and their
crews inspirat'on to make a suc
ctssful flight. Since taking off.
Mrs. Earl Wheeler, general traffic
manager, has received signals from
tVur of the pilots- Pilot Zella
Broadus, flying the Spirit of St
Lou's, leads the way having pro
grassed five miles and reports vi
sibility clear with a strong wind
from the rear. She hopes to reach
the destination ahead of scheduled
time if no bad weather interferes.
Other pilots heard from are Susie
Yancey, Vera Cowan and Essie
Porter. Will the other pilots please
answer the signal of the general
traffic manager If your navigator
has not arrived kindly report to
held manager, Vera Price.
The Ve.sper Service and Tea
sponsored by the Trojan club under
the supervision of Worship Com
! mittee. Helena Thomas, chairman
Social Committee. Ester Essex
chairman, was a very successful af
fair. The service was opened by
chairman Helena Thomas, followed
by announcements given by the
executive secretary, Mrs. Gladys
A Pullum and invocation was de
livered by Mrs. Herbert Wiggins.
The reader was Ella Mills Shadow
Pictures of Lenten scenes leading
toward the crucifixion was portray,
ed by Mrs. L. C- Crawford, Mar
guerite Curry and Ferwilda Arti.
son. and choral responses by the
Trojan chorus. Tea was served fol
lowing the Vesper
A new interest group has start
ed at the “Y.” A group in “Meet
the Public” on Monday night at
7:30 p. m. The publ’c is invited It
is a regular meeting group.
The Quack club has compiled a
booklet on Lenten Thoughts- It
was compiled by the Worship Com.
mittee, Bernve Marshall, chair
man.
The Semper Fidelts will have
a St. Patrick Day Frolic on March
14th. The group will play games
and prizes will be awarded, Miss
D- Beck is advisor of this group.
The Trojan club was honored by
haring our executive secretary’
Mrs. Gladys A. Pullum, review the
“Great Hunger.” It was a very in
teresting meeting Mrs. Edna Can',
pesident of the Trojan club, is to be
the representative to the Biennial
Convention of the YWCA in Col
umbus, Ohio, April 22-29.
PLEASANT GREEN CHURCH
Rev. J- H. Reynolds, Pastor
Willa Mae Ross, Reporter
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Sunday school 9:00 o’clock with
Miss Kuht Reynolds presiding. A
lovely program was conducted by f
Miss Anna Lee Upcher and Mrs '
I M. Oliver. A short story was ■
told by the superintendent. Visitor.
Miss Buckner of Zion Baptist
church
‘ Eleven o'clock March 6 was the
first Sunday in the month and it
! also wsa covenant meeting. A love. ■
fy meeting was carried on for
about an hour and it was enjoyed.
There were two to unite with the
1 church Miss Buckner of Zion and
Mrs. Michel 1 of Zion. A quartette
1 sang two selections,
1 Six o’clock BYPU with thP pie.
' s'dent presiding A short program
was rendered by Rev. Green. A
| short story was told by Mr. C
Gilbert.
Eight o’clock, song by the choir,
prayer for the sick by Rev, Green
A lovely sermon was preached by
Rev. Reynolds. Visitors Bessie
Williams of Salem, Edna Mae
: Singleton of Salem, Mr and Mrs.
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Long, Miss
j Petts, Miss Harrison. Miss Marion
Miss Ferguson, and Mrs. M Ben. I
‘ son.
You are welcome to any service
held at Pleasant Green.
THE JUNIOR CHURCH
Dorothy Ross. Reporter
The Junior church had its regu
j lar meeting March 6 We had a
! lovely serV'ce. Rev. M. LaFall
I preached H’’b subject was found
j in Luke 6:24. the Junior choir sang
'Ring it Out "
Mr. Faukner. Director
M'ss Warrick, Directress
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EXPERT FITTERS
SEILER
Surgical Co.
MED. ARTS BLDG.
Ill Socth 17th St. Omaha
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Fashion tor Yonr 1030 Outdoor Spring
Coats,
1 Suits,
10”
14”
We eombed the market to in
clude every fashion favorite in
these two low priced groups.
Coats, both fitted and swagger
• • • Kay young toppers. Dark
shades and light or bright
colors.
Sixes 12 to CO
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_CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR RENT
)ne furnished room in u modern
home at 2825 No. 25th St. Call
\T 5988
FOR RENT
! room Apt. Bills paid. JA 0986.
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TOR RENT—Love's Kitchenett*
Apartments, 2616-18 Fatnca, oi
2613 Grant st. Call We. 6663.
FOR RENT
furnished Rooms WE 2303.
FOR RENT
N'eatly furnished rooms striekl>
modern for rent $2.00 per week
and up. Apartment and houses foi
rent. Call ATlantic 7436, oi
Mrs. E. Z Dizon, WEbster 3678
HOUSES FOR RENT
1617 No. 29th St.
2517 Corby St.
2825 Parker St.
Apply at office
1607'/| Cuming St. 2nd Floor
Call J A 5033 or KE 6069
FOR RENT
5 room, modern, sun porch, $2#.
Inquire at 3109 Corby St WB
0292.
FOR RENT
Apartment for rent AT 9320.
FOR RENT
Apartment for rent 2502 Burdetta.
Street. AT 9460.
FOR RENT
Two furnished rooms WE 3738
WANTED
Information of
Mary Johnson
who worked 15 years
for
Mis. Mary Adele Abbott
808 No. 49th Ave.
WA 0489
★ 'li/ulluui as a Clark Gable feature!
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fashion scene
in all colors
$1.98 and up
Hosiery to Match
49c and up
FRIEDMAN’S
SHOE STORE
1510 No. 24th St 1A 0353
I Reid's Pharmacy
New Store, All New
Fresh Merchandise
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: 24th & Seward WE 1613
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C. J. REID
Formerly %*lth Reid Duffy Pharmacy
24TH and LAKE 24TH and CUMING
BIRD ROOFS
The many styles of BIRD Shingles and roll type roofings, eacH
in several color blends, make it easy for you to choose a slate
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and give a guarantee with every job.
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Our plan includes material and labor. (We sponsor reliable con*
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Enclosing Porch, Remodeling the Basement or attic. No need
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