The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 26, 1938, Page TWO, Image 2

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    Marge s Lolumn
By Marjorie Jo Smith
Chester Bennett had to break a
$2® bill) Saturday mght to pa
one of Daisy’s 2.r. cent credit de^ts
You know when you carry love
secrelin around and don’t tell any
body about them it is taxing on
the heart U?t we forg u to men
tion it. Homer McCraney has the
heart trouble.
If Dr Hutten had a w.fe he
wouldn’t have his shoos unlaced
and have to eat his meals out, but
after all ;s said and done, doclois
do know best.
Everybody was g*Jt*ing icady t >
win $2,500 for the best name for
tho now cab company lo a'<d m
our midst, but ns rt wu>re, s nee
they united to form it, they just
called it Untied and saved the
dough for insurance.
]<u'h Williams- mus. be an off
spring from the- same farn'y tree
as i,h« king fish She is ttever un
happy and she tells a 1 of h"i
friends to buzz her.
Gertie Vnwters said that if no
complications arise, she would
havo a beautiful shower garden
this spring. Just then two of them
arose in -t’he form of Dad Vawters
and tho neighbor’s dog Thp way
sho handled the situation she well
deserved her n;ckname ‘Battle
A xe.'
I
Some cm suggested that since
Evelyn Woodward works at the
whine token out of her voice. If
shr. does wo know Rose Luckey
will follow suite
Sometimes Margaret Starks
snyr. love is the sweetest thing.
Maybe its the March weather.
No woman needs to be a wall
flower nowadays just pass by
Killings worth and Price barber
shop and let Bailey make eyes at
you
THRIFTY 12 ART ( LIJB
The Thrifty 12 Art club met
Tuesday- March 15. at the home
of Mrs. Pearl Let?, 6928 South
Twenty-f’fth gtr« t. Fallowing the
few minutes of business discuss on
the- hostess served a lovely lunch
eon which was enjoyed by nil. Af
ter wlrch each one was quite cag. r
to resum** rheflr work During this
tinv vie discusri-vd the topic of
correct fashion for each individu
al. Many helpful facts were brou
ght out op the subject
Wo are indeed sorry to know
Mr*. Williams is yet conf’nnd to
I> d.'fout Very happy to know she is
improving and will soon be out
again.
We were very happy to have
Mrs Ohristinh Strudivant of 2731
F'rankTin street and Mrs. Vivian
Lewis of 2116 North Twenty
rM'nth stnett as our questo. Wo
do hope *hey*ll visit, us again soon
and daily Enough so that they
might g'Hj more of what we are
d<vng A pleasant time was had
by all.
AUXILIARY REORGANIZE!!
A group of women met at the
h'me of Mrs. S. B. Northeross, for
the purpose of reorganizing the
Medical Auxiliary Offeors elected
were: Mrs. S. B. Northcross, pre
sklent; Mrs Herbert Wiggins,
vice prea’dwnt; Mrs. Price Terrell,
secretary: and Mrs. G. B Lennox,
t res-suren*.
The next meeting will be held at
♦ ha home of Mrs D. W. Gooden,
March 25.
Wa^nnwheelers Give
Theatre Party
Thirteen spokes of the Wagon
Wheel Sport« dub spent » very
enjoyable evening last Thursday
March 17, when thtiy attended the
kit* theatre when the picture ‘The
Spirit of Youth’ was shown, which
featured Joe Louis, world heavy
weight. champion and Clarence
Muse, Radio und screen star.
At exactly 8:30, (inch spoke was
at tho theatre. The tickets had been
purchased in advance and a reserv
ed section of the theatre was roped
off for their arrival
Mrs. Russell Reese, the first
spolflu to become ill since the or
ganization of the ccub. and who
has been oonvaletscing at her home
from a minor operation was able
to attend, to the great happiness
and relief ofi the other members.
After the show, the party went
to the apartment of Miss Estella
Robertson and enjoyed a Dutch
treat mMnight lunch
The first reguar meeting of the
club was held alt, the home of Mr
end Mra. Robert 1 Britt, Tuesday
March 1. Despite the fpet that the
host and hostess of the meeting
muta confine themselves to foods
oqi ‘tiviods oi iqe-pi.nl iBi|fi
Britts set a pace in their serving
that will ba hard to equal, al
though they did stock to the rules
The next meriting will be at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R
Hammond, the first week of April
ANOTHER SMASH HIT
All —TVrms
Five piece oak breakfast set,
with black trimming
expedition table, four chairs,
fail back, post and solid seats
■ ONLY $21.50
FIDELITY
Furniture Dept
Jlt7 Ifeward St. JA 0288
THE SPORTSM AN LEAGUE
T c'. .< met with Mr. J. Aixkr
on- 2?.; l -rhy, with a very time
si d the boys plant,-.1
j ,,, ; J maker lo be Saturday,
,11 ; Lake and there
j ,t.- i and » h r excitement
, rv ,, s welcome, that means
.t|, ;■ j f, you (loll* know Who
' 1-4, ;„on L< ague are, com
oi:-, K the b ys, we ar
you ! i >• ds
J ,:n Anderson. President,
„i. 8, Avanl. Rt per er
n
•nnouncement
A ir, h 27 will be wo
. t Zi. n Baptist church.
Erf y v nan in Omaha who
, r s r,t«.d to come and % lido
,d and glorious flay
"uvo aid h ug your friends. A
iv- id iv -gw !s in store for you
Ai ,n are welcome.
ill- AI.DRICH players
TO HOLD MEET1GGS
Tha Aldrich Plaji rs, a dramatic
club i-pom* red by Mrs. Squires,
m<e every Sunday from 4 until
5:n p m. The club is named «1 er
Ira Aid 'vh. a colored actor of thr
: rly stag?.
A', tha pi«.;Jent tlhe group is re
in arsing the plays, The Florist
Shop’ and ‘Two Dollars Please.*
Both of thr.se plays are coined is
and will probably be presented to
i : public somet-nye in April*
Tho members of tlho club are:
Eddi» Wiight. pr-osident; Eva Maie
Stewart, vice president- Pearl
Winston, secretary; Mydtle Tho
mas, repo ftp i; Annie Belle Th imasi
Juanita Macy, Mildred Williams,
Wesley Hudson, FI 1ix Williams,
fohn Taylor, Milton 'Mooro and
Byron Winston.
CALLED TO TEXAS
Mr and Mrs. W L Myei8 were
■ailed to Dallas. Texas due to the
a nous illness of the'r daughter,
>Ir-. Hazel Jordan
CARD OF THANKS
I take this method to express
ny frrnfiude fcr t h * many conval
cent cards and flowers sent me
,! ' hg my confinement in the
hospital. And especialy the many
•rnvers petitioning for my re
covery
i ■■hall never know but what it
"ns the prayers tha saved me.
VV. L. Myers
Mrs. W. L. Myers and family
v-ith to (Xpi—.ss their appreciation
for the kindness and courtesies
*howT> us duting the Illness of our
1 ■ loved hushard and father, Mr
\V. L. Myers,
Signed:
Mnf. W, L Myers
Mis. Floreoie Hughes
Mrs. Hazel Jordan
Robcij and Ketme+h
Myers
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COMPARE
Sin-Raked
»•>!*
Wlih All OtHars
SEE THE REM ARK AHLK
DIFFERENCE
Note the tender crust—
The pure u hile color—
The fine even texture of
Wonder Bread
..
Beware Kidney
Germs if Tired,
Nervous, Aching
*** vou Run Down. Nervous, suffer Aching
or Bwollen Joints? Do you Oct Up Nights, or
*Lunpr £rom Burning Passages. Frequent
Headaches. Leg Pains. Backache, Dlsslness,
Puffy Eyelids, Loss of Appetite and Energy?
If so. the true cause often may be germs
developed In the body during colds, or by
bad teeth or tonsils that need removing*
These germs may attack the delicate mem
branes of your Kidneys or Bladder and often
-trouble. Ordinary medicines
can t help much because they don’t fight the
T1P .doctor’s formula Cyntex, now
stocked by all druggists, starts fighting Kld
ney germs In 3 hours and must prove entirely
fln 1 .wpr* ar'd be exactly the
medicine you need or money back Is guar
ontecd. Telephone your druggist for Cyntex
■ Slaa-tex) today. The guaranter.protects
>ou. Copr. 1*37 The Knox Co.
Cleo Cola;
j Queen of Sparkling Drinks |
112 oz. (or Sc I
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j COFFEE JOHN’S <
•: 111 So. 14th St. <
•1 Biggest 10c Meals In City <
Everybody Welcome ’
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BERmy ••RomnncE
F. ■■** ^ ’* ■ ' Sj <JE I BMB| /
BjHBIHHldMMiflMIMMwUiBlHMiv
I he tincyse Beauty Foundation was establisheo by {
the Godetroy Mangtactennq Company to study methods
of p.esefvino womens natural beauty, and to make
the results ot this resea-ch available to the public.
iik.Ai n ITI.TUUC AND THE WOltKING GlliL
"Beauty Culture and the
■ IVtaking Gtrl” — llm is the title
gnen for her letter on beauty
hints by Miss Hilda lean Paul of
Baltimore Md who won second
prize in my contest You will
remember the first prize winning
letter was published in my last
column and the third and fourth
prize winners will see their let
ters in this spare in the next two
issues of my column.
Most of us are "working girls”
and I k”ow you will find Miss
Paul’s ideas most helpful and in
teresting I did
Loveliness, every woman's desire
should be every woman's posses
sion.
Beauty culture. Indeed, helps the
plain girl overcome hot natural
handicaps The girl who must
| work for a living should do every
! thing sl.e cm to make her appear
, mice completely charming l ooks
are important; there are no two
I ways Nhout It. An employer Is only
! human wtm chooses from a number
of applicants all well trained, the
one who Impresses him most pleas
antly Any one Is likely |.t suspect
that a ulrl who Is not wel* groomed
Is elthet lazy or hot very llilelll
gent.
The working girt must appear
beautifully groomed and appropri
ately dressed for her role In the
working world. She should appear
clean from the skin out. Cleanli
ness Is Hie first law of beauty. She
should carry herself well; a good
carriage denotes henlth and energy.
A soft, natural daytime makeup
Is appropriate. The powder should
be a wholesome, natural skin tone
and should not appear patchy The
rouge should be subdued to a faint
hint of color and the lips should be
smoothly outlined and evenly red
dened Eyebrows should be slightly
arched and brushed lint: and eye
lashes accented, but not stiff with
mascara
Of course, the young woman
should oexer forget her Imlr She
should have her hairdresser give
her a shampoo, press and wave or
curls, to suit her countenance, at
least twice a month And her hair
should he dry treated by her hair
dresser every week
Milady’s hands must be attractive
too clean, smooth and faultlessly
manicured—no bright colored nail
polish foi the girl at work Her
polish should lie a pleasant medium
tint Willi these rules of beamy
culture In tnlnd at Ipast ;.s far ns
appearance Is concerned the work
ing girl will liltve no trouble keep
ing her fob
CORRECTION
Because of a typographical erro
if was Mated in last weeks issu
that the Rtid’s Pharmacy had pur
chased the Thull Drug Store at 2
A Seward Sts. The atatemen
vh'iuM have r« ad purchased fMil
ing in wh!ch the TI'ill Pharmao
wf" fr,-"»e»iy located.
The Thull drug store is still i
active operation three doors sout
of 24 & Seward on the west s!d
of the street.
A Three Days7 Cough
Is Tour Danger Signal
No matter how many medicines
you have tried for your cough, chest
cold, or bronchial Irritation, you can
get relief now with Creomulsion.
Serious trouble may be brewing and
you cannot afford to take a chance
with any remedy less potent than
Creomulsion, which goes right to
the seat of the trouble and aids na
ture to soothe and heal the inflamed
mucous membranes and to loosen
and expel the germ-laden phlegm.
Even If other remedies have failed,
don’t be discouraged, try Creomul
sion. Your druggist Is authorized to
refund your money if you are not
thoroughly satisfied with the bene
fits obtained from the very first
bottle. Creomulsion is one word—not
two, and it has no hyphen In It.
Ar!c for it plain1’/, sec that the name
on me bottle is Creomulsion, and
you'll get the genuine product and
the relief you want. (Adv.)
HELPING HAND CLUB
The St. Patrick's banqutt given
by the Helping Hand club wen*
over f'me. A wonderful program
by Mr" Viola Bradford, the church
and the tables were bear/ifully
decorated by Mrs. S. Clark. Mrs
R'ddit-ux end Mrs Windson were
the lovely hostesses.
Mrs. J. L Betts, President
Mrs. H Speese, Reporter
Asthma Cause
Fought in 3 Minutes
Bv dissolving and removing mucus or
phlegm that causes strangling, choking.
Asthma attacks, the doctor’s prescription
Mendaco removes the cause of your agony.
No smokes, no dopes, no injections. Ab
solutely tasteless. Starts work in 3 minutes.
Sleep soundly tonight. Soon feel well, years
younger stronger, and eat anything. Guar
antee completely satlstactory or money
hack. 11 your druggist is out ask him to
order Mendaco for you. Don’t suffer another
i day. The guarantee protects you.
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HINES TAILOR SHOP
Cleaning, Pressing and Re
pairing.
Dyeing and Hat Cleaning
Dresses Cleaned hiuI Press
ed—Fur Crafting, Etc.
2523 Q STREET
: Reid’s Pharmacy
New Store, Ail New
I3 Fresh Merchandise
24th & Se war WE 1613
I
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Deluxe Fountain Service
Served from an all refrigerated ti’ed
front and back fountain
C.J. REID
Formerly \irfth Reid Duffy Pharmacy
| 24TH and LAKE 24TH and CUMING
*7a *7he TAJ toman
lAjliai tto
WIN HIM BACK
Bring back lustre and color to your tres
ses, quickly and easily with a simple
application of Godcfroy's Larieusc.Grcy
ness and streaks merge into a beautiful,
even shade. Black, brown or blonde as
desires). Your face once more is framed
with the halo of charm that first won his
heart—and that will draw him back to
—you. Get a bottle of L.trieuse todav.
GODEEROY'S
If yowr dealer ^E^
doe* not have
d’"cti1'25 hair coloring
GODEFROY MANUFACTURING COMPANY • 3510 OLIVE ST. • ST. LOUIS, MO.
y» VBVww»vue
Gypsies
C.ypsies are known nil fhe world
over as n wandering people. In
ninny langiia. os the word "gypsy"
has become ■ aon.vmous with "vag
Bhoiwl." "tntmp.” ill the Soylet
union a gypsy alphabet has been
created. There are gypsy newspa
pers, a gypsy theater, scores of
gypsy schools where children are
taught in their native language. The
gyp.es have settled down, they till
the soil, work In factories and joint
ly with the other 108 nationalities
of the U S. 8. It. take an net »■
part In the creation of a new life.
RAMBLING AROUND
Peace is the reward of right
thinking.
Experience is a dear teacher—
too dear.
Faults should not be confessed
recklessly.
You may hate gossip, and yet
you can't forget it.
Even having your own way isn’t
the road to happiness.
Men and women make big I
money every day telling tbe 1
beat and moet complete line
of over 300 guaranteed coe* 1
metics, navonng, mcuiunw —
and curios. Customers buy on sight and buy
the next time you call. Make up to $40.00 a
week full time, $5.00 a day spare time. Gel
Lucky Heart s FREE SAMPLE CASE FULL
OF $9.00 WORTH of guaranteed products and
free samples to^ay. Write Luckv Heart Com'
pany, Dept, j j ^ Memphis, Tennessee.
: HERMAN'S
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HERMAN FRTEDl.ANDE?
{ Proprietor
"EAT FI ElSt HMANN9
YEAST FOK HEALTH
~
-4th and Lake Street
\V Ebster 5444
TIRED, NERVOUS, EXHAUSTEDl
.. . Look to your stomach
Start taking Hostetler’s Stomachic Bitters right now
and you will quickly note how its medicinal herbs
and roots help to revitalize yonr digestive glands
and give new vigor, energy and appetite. Famous !
for 64 years. At all drug stores. 18oz. bottle. $1.50.
$
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‘HOT-GLO”
LUMP
L0N0 I.ASTTNC
Clean Large Lump
Most Economical
$6.85
ConsumersCoalCo.
AT 4444
Robbin’s Pharmacy
2306 No. 2ith St, WE 1711
life No cm* beyond ho»»e Sloy «orr»
ing I Writ* me today Information FREfC
M. WILLIAMS, Journal Square Sta
Jersey City, N. J.
DOUBLE COLA
IDEAL BOTTLING
COMPANY
WEbster 3043
I NEBRASKA
PRODUCE
I 1202 i-8 North 24th Street
Phone WE 4137
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j Poultry and Egg Dealers
j Oui prices are reasonsable,
| see us first.
j j
j New Cleaning
Prices
SPECK l
Any Two 90c Items . $1.25
1 3-Piece Suit .. $ .75 ]
2 3 Piece Suits . 1.25 I
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1 3-Piece Suit J
1 Ladies’ Plain Dress . $1.25
1 Men’s 3-Piece Suit
1 Top Coat . $1.25
2 Ladies’ Plain Dresses .... $1.25
1 3-Piece Suit .I
1 Felt Hat . $1.00
1 3-Piece Suit
12 Neckties . $1.25
1 4-Piece Suit . $1.15
1 Pair Pants ..40c
2 Pair Pants .... 75c
Edholrc
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I.aunderers and Dry Cleaners <
WE 6055
; LET PEOPLES DO IT S
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Clean up that front room. We specialize in making old ;
; houses look like new, inside and out. No chairg'e for eati ;
mation on work, tfo job too small or too large. I
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Ten trained decorating mechanics. Our Motto—Service I
First, at the lowest prices. Call WEbster 2808.
Peoples Paint and rapering Shop !
LARRY PEOPLES, Proprietor
Speaah=4ttfminmti£n£
QuVcK FRIENDLY SERVICE
We welco .a credit buyers with the same hiendly appreciation as
extended to cash cusiomors. There's no embarrassment no unpleas
ant investigations—and we deliver your purchase at once. _ ^
.!< )MES
BATTERY and TIRE SERVICE
Park Ave. A Famain AT. 2!>20
The Heme ef Friendl* Serviee
I
The spiral bars of this Tread act
like wincULield wipers, sweep the
water right and !rft. making a dry
track for ihe rubber \o «?•<?*.
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