oOOAL g^mi r*-t CLUBS AFFAIRS ''O-U-i, 1 s-'y1 ORGANIZATIONS Notes The Pa > ■! and I'peu Forum, on Family K Ir. inr>sh p May 15. at 4:30 p m., was well worthwhile. Mrs. Thelma Hancock, leader of tho panel, was ably assisted by Mrs. Herbert Wiggins, Mrs, Willie Gray, Mrs. Jean Chue, Mrs. Dana Manley, Mrs. Roy Pettiford. Misses Johnette Ooleman, Artista Will iams, Gwendolyn Bell and Mr. Mil ton Moore. The group discussed the importance of cultivating the art of getting along with your family and rules to follow in doing so. The young people in the aud ience contributed much to the dis cussion. The meeting was jo ntly planned by the Girl Reserve Com mittee and the Mother’s Council. The Ertre Nous will sponsor their annual RAKE SALE on Sat urday, May 21 at R>bbns Drug store. P'ease telephone the drug store. WEK*ter 1711 or th YWCA WEbster 153fi for orders. The or ders will be delivered promptly. Miss I jorraine Fletcher, Pres. Announcement A very fine tnusicsl w 11 b”* re procrr* at t1'" 7ior,- church Mon de*.' May 23 und r t' e au-v'icos cf tie R°rt'«t rhtinrhe- of the Slate rf V-'br- ■ k", P!e'*codirg fho enenine f the North f’entr ’l Ro g*'**»i Corv o -f on of tho Nation al R',r2‘st ronvent.irn Ire. which v ’l on r, h-re T’iC". Vy, May 21 R"v J !i'i s AA' iiiam-' v-'l! j »o v r (H-ro' of 10f) voles. M s Ti< , Mo-t n. V ■. tt L. Pre ton, v a!>N. ?rr. T Wanser, trump-! nens trio I *■' r J m ) M*'-t Churtth and ]i*u r organi at’ons of the r t\- v, i : ■-Dr -*-* • a1 *>»*n’ or3 Miss Edrose Willis will preside at the piano. Rev. F. P. Jones, chairman of p -ogram romm'tt.eo. RETURNED M”c. P tn]]a Watters has return ed from Sioux City, la. where she • fVP Western District Wo jrtmv Convention.’ Wihle the-e, Mrs. Watters took eh"r<*p of the Devotional P riod which wps very Spiritual under h •• nhio leadership. wtfers rendered a beaut’ c; lo ]ilf,t vo pvncij^p^f | jjr^vo bf>r firrnpl a V?vp««l She w??s (’’rofp-1 f v f}ie o to h0*'’ }f •'s 4Msnv r of the mpn’s Cr>iivo"ti‘in. Mi's. Watters is ?l°.o 1st v:ee p-esident of the Iowa-S. Dakota, and Nebraska Women’s State Con> % ention. -o The Omaha City BYPU will Inl i its next retrular meeting at the r:,""im Baptist church ‘25th and Hnilton streets, Sunday .May 29 •>* 5 p. m., with a special muscal ii-oq—e m consisting of selections ’ tV>e Junior choirs of the too r« that ennrise tho Tit ■ ’’"his promises to he p v tv ’• "!rrg urogram and will cl ma t’ « Net'onal Sunday soho-1 art-1 PVPU Congress drive whi h con venes in Tuskec-ee, Ala. in> June. The puH'e is cordially invited. !*v ,'"'m Cooper pres:de t Miss Lula Mae Powell ='’c,’\ “My skin was dark, coarse, oily! How I envied girls with lovely complexions. I wasted months trying this anti that. Finally I learned about Nadmola Bleaching Cream. 1 used it every nif'ht just as vour directions stated. It was so, so easy! For while I slept Nadinoia did its wonderful work. Soon my skin became notice ably whiter and softer, and smoother, too, until I really have today a glorious complexion that has brought me friends and popularity!’’ fou Can't lose! Money Back Guarantee Every cent you pav for Nadinoia is refunded if you're not fully satisfied. Simply smooth th* fragrant cream on every night. No rub it i. g. no massaging. While vou sleep the posi tive bleaching action of Nadinoia refines, sof tens anti whitens your skin. Soon you'll sec a marvelous improvement. Get Nadinoia today. At all drug stores, SOc, large money-saving tire $1 Be suit you get genuine Nadinoia I Don't trust your loveliness to any unknown | substitute. If your druggist doesn't have f Nadinoia, send us the money and we will mail it postpaid, with free hook of beauty secrets. Ad Press Nadinoia, Dept. 33, Paris, Tenn. Former Qmahan Visits Friends and Relatiusiiere Mrs, Alice McIntosh of Detroit has been visiting her faily at 2709 Ohio street for the past three weeks. She was entertained by her cousin, Miss Evelyn McIntosh at a small dinner. Mrs. Lucille Den nis assisted. Mrs. Ollie Roberson honored the eastern visitor with a dinner on Sunday. Mr. John An derson, Mrs. Ollie Reeves and many other of Mi;s. McIntosh’s friends entertained at cocktail par ties. breakfasts and luncheons. Mrs. McIntosh will leave the city May 20. She plans to stop in Chi cago for a visit with Mrs. Sarah Dixon, who formerly lived in Oma ha, before returning home to De troit. -o Mrs. Naomi Henderson was hostess to the Thrifty Twelve Art clu '. Tuesday. May 10. After the hostess had finished serv ing a 'o' e lv luncheon everybody seemed to have a tough case of “Spring Fev er.” Cr,,v»poTip suggested going v s t ing through the C idahy Packing plant. The idea was a favorable nrn nnd immediat- ’y each lady wos on. her feet ready to journey t > Cudnh-’s. Many intprwt’Tvg sights were seen in all departments. A ftpv the trip each ou° wen* hack with a d'gprminot'ori V’ work a while and then went heme. Mrs. Marrow is qute ill. The next meeting w 11 be at. Mrs l ee’s. 5517 Sou h Thirty first street. - _ —e* THRIFTY TWELVE ART CLUB The Thrifty Tvvel'e A>t Club met, "Vues it fhe home of Mrs. Fn monds 5704 S. 28 following the routine of business. The hostess erved a hart.y but tasty lunch which everyone enjoyed. M.sr Fun ny Lee sugge ted we try a few out do r activities, such as tennis, croquet .soft hall etc. Nothing de finite was decided upon. Fhe also spoke of the club going for a good mattinee one Tuos. afternoo. Critic Club In Gala Affair For Mothers Wednesday night w ll be remem bered for months to come by len mothers and guardians of Oma ha’s one and only Critic club. Their girl fr ends." brought the number to approximately thirty people. The Northside Brar.gh of the YWCA was the scene of this gala I affair. The purpose of which has I been a custom for s veral years: wais, To tl’.c'w appie-r Olt:—1 :iur Miiestinii » I It answered (•'! {F E >n Hi s eoi imn ONLY when a <1 pping of this rn’unin is enclosed with YOUR QUESTION. YOUR FUEL \ \ ME. RIRTHDATK and ColiKEO \ DURESS. For PRIVATE REI’E'V send twent>-fi'r rents anil i sell-addressed, ‘lamped envelope lor m' VF" \STROEOGX {FARING and receive by return mail ray FREE AOVICE on I'HRFE QUESTIONS- Send nil letters to Abbe \\ 'illnce. rare til The Omaha Guide. 21 IS Grant tree*. Omaha, Nebia I.a. F'. H. R.—I be'ieve I marri d too ca'dy. I hrve found someone ••e i my husband’s h me that I ekew lie'e m re than my hus an Should I 1 a- e my husband ';ii* ths man? A ns: It would he a low-down dirtv trick if you di I. This imp vou think you the in love with is " | o marr'c aid if you think for one m’n to he ’n tcn 's fo p*-ap his wif off for \. j’re wr. nc;'t elf sh rtlv e d sn w th y ur husband on thi ■ ww job. ft (?.-—Please t li m w'P 1 re ji b soon like I have legist .e ' r? A ns: A job w 1’ 1-e offered as a curb boy h • either a drug .tore or a sandwich shop e fore .Tune. '• t AV. I \vish to know out ' f ‘he girls I go to s--e which T-^ri'J y.|i t'*'l o* * '••ho tel l him “G” th s **rt-•11- ! ■ me Afe"'h °2, nrrl *v’ll ho m ho , —*» n r-sit husband? Answer nv •o!ra.et Ana: One of v'mi»- p’’”1 f; ! out of her wpv *o lio to h’m Tf* nt oVr, i*f eay he m*'de un h: - ■~1 ’ TI v o*’h| m"ke n rr ** hii hand but a ve**v io* 1 our one. ^ T K t wi ’n to »” It fl-M1 T have p-*v 1 ’'iq »-n«o »*ro]!v fpp m • 9 A "»*• Vr>ii * • e TT»5*,*’”n' p c*pi-ie*i|c* if \rn»i 9'y’o ] opt tVif*p r>1"*»-> f’O* b° A'ot) *n ^ta’*f nv’^'o hi*11 mBpi p ’TOU. v-n T I., „„„ ~ A,’ :.v l-tip'-prrI f o-j- p n*a ' ^n *■ o«p*tv ’• e no 1 *vo '•n and w I’ it profit us any to move? Ans; 1 think ?our husbaml knows best in this case for I do not believe he is making a mistake in hanging on to this property. Tn later years this investment will prove to be a wise one. To move now would be unwise. R. S. H.—I have read your col umn?. I want to know will I be able to get, my wife well and will we be sweet together again? Is there a ehiH for us? Ans: Your w'fe won't get well over night, but in the eeurse of the r*2vfc 12 months Uor ouditiun y’ll <’h'iuge for the hotter and she will he feel ing fine and h -plthv again. v'm won't ever h v-> n Vj,l hut I h'jl'eve vour wife will. id. i -About five > e ts ago you pl"ved a tue-’t e in m town and ~ »w ef.,l ropr-los questions from f'e tnte I’ll - ever r vget the ad vep gave me. At the time I w.v.ve ;t. 1 ut it was true. r,"' l1 i i-i'-n this Irip? v'es, do te' e this tr!p. V...... -hii,s p ii enough r ”• in * ' n '•nV(> ,f themselves a > i1 *k'V v’~:t t'- vmf brother '• *■’ a f-n-i t'-il-g’ "or VO’’, n-u-’t I -.1 r-u* - T tn-gf- you to t ttys j )Uraev in ev detail F»OT r,nvy » I r* \ pn\V * i t » T : , j . faint. ii a \ nrni«t> t \ " •* do and , at,. «md<" j «h*dea te - He> • f • S reen. ehi- ke-i a >1 pare .. jn- j I! ih’ers II " *w•< r« 1 , Fveryth'ng at a I” rr'oe. j • v/u M M \: WF IfiO* j » t * * ••t-V-* ... .#..4. .0..0..S.. 4.. ! OFFICER GUSTIN IS SUSPENDED FOR 30 DAYS The City Council voted, at the Chamber, Tuesday. May 17, that Officer Lueray Gustin be suspend ed for 60 day for neglect of duty. Attorney Charles F. Davis re presented Gustin. The Mayor gave a warning to the officer, telling him that, he heard that someone was saying that there wouldn’t b • anything to his case and that they would put political pressure on the Council. The Mayor further said that the Council is not obligated in any way, by any anv political organization and for the officer and his friends to remember that. -o This Week In Thought and Religion By Robert L. Moody Revivals Vs. Sensationalism Religious groups arc deploring present day decline in spiritual lifSpring, fall and summer arc the usual .seasons when the churches launch def'ni’e campaigns for the saving of smils. During th's generation there is r. false idea ; bout the purpose of revivals. This erroneous opinion is eate 1 mostly by us, ministers an 1 officials. The general rule is to get some s ti >nal preachei who i. literally eloquent and get rcople stirred up emotionally. The f il e ‘‘evangelist” takes a few “shots" at sin e. g., card part e;, ■’link adultery etc., then scare a W sinners about to “join the ■ hurch.” A few days afterward, 11 th-dr sensation dies ar.>i the and the supposed Christians and their new converts go back to the: • “sinning more or less every day.” Many tf our thoughtful critics '■•ill such revivals, ‘ Religious Rummage Rales,” where salvation figuratively priced at SI 0(1 is sol 1 for vq cerats. Such is not a real re vival. It. is our duties as pastors and resident Christians to “reckon ourselves dead indeed unto sin ” 'Rom. 6:11) and fi'-ht it in every form every day of our lives. Our periods of revival should lie a special time wherein we an strengthened and sinners are per suaded more firmly hut its sp:rit. m that of the gosnel of repnnt and forsaking sin every day and hour. Rv fhe time of (his issue, the church of God 2025 North Twer, tv-fourth strpot, expects the pastor of the Church of God at Topeka, h'nnsi's—Cider Raymond S. Jack son to h" nre«ent here and nvpneh a series ,,f gospel messages M'o ioin Fl Vr S. 5!. Snncrht in nvr’ng end inv'ting aP Chris'h n« o"'1 all sinners to hear Elder Jackson. There will if no sposntionsli“m fust idoir, gonel that saves men I from sint THE AUTUMN LEAF CLUB The Autumn Leaf Club h dd i‘s weekly mcp'i”'T o« "'o-’d-'V night with the preside-c nresid’ng, A huge grctin iv"j pres nt. Each one ....rvM-tod h-' v g f”i ved the nv' t i The f I'd !i cuord plan- f r n Grab R-g g- me *i"d I’ n the Tail r\ nthe R’’*'l’"lci, v hile wil] ho he'd Monday mg’ t at 2530 Delator The Pit ■ idc’t asks all members nr ■ f i i ‘, to come out and e 'j y (hemseives. Eell" W ft t's Pi s. «■ v-s.-w. •• • < SHOP AT— \ Where you gret m t 2ui2 Norm S^iii SL. V c use RoYer Milk (Ye ■ F ree 1 THE AWFUL PRICE nm BAHA’I FAITH ISA 11 A I 'MM SK t1 r \\ OitSMIP Wilmette, l| Ir.ois The rinse unity of religion n*il .science in build:ng a he1 tor world "■ill le emphasized in a spe-ial “enohet” to he Used bv the Wil mette rostoffiep t^e week of May to to °i. the twentieth anniver Sn'".’ *f the f’Vuf n'| »nnil ,T ' 11 W'lmette nect », h"g so’eet d Fm k hi'i ,T •"«' of Worship i i thet eonirtr'" :t,- tr, serve — s ‘he mot if for the i ee h'*t. or eerccl’at'on st"mn t ' re dm d'.'—e of the T,. enl 1 infmr*tfnn*llv known symb 1 o' the *■ *••!*,,,*i n"1fv of mani fad r ill 'el' ' ’1 .f.'l flu fl|rnl"np perme 1 «ent!n>* the me"’’e nV 1 pehi'V'’- 1 mo t«- f .-I", P jo d*'nw:ng t'e 1 1 world ronstcrV’y el se" , together. i *“'1 » P ’ i'! || r*f V - » i i -'it ;n c (* »> pyv 1 tf ci f*, *^(1 f»y erntinn, i<« tho outstanding; strur lure in Wilmette a surhurh twe- j1 Ive miles, rorth of Ch-mopYi. It o"- I ' curies a commanding sife opposite . (he yacht hnr’-or, and its beautiful ] damn ’a fam'lier to thousands who , travel on Shnri *nn ro**d maim nr- 1 terv to rh'e'WTo’s No-'h Shore. T'r keh .'i Frith offer* a chan- - riel througth whi 'h People of all : rertrJo ■ n-t'o’ts and class. 1 es may utwte. Tt holds that only through the cl'se cooperation of te'ivmp C’il arieree may the worl 1 „ ’■ 'm ultimote pcfc t order e, ,> ep pzaFon. “T’-o world i* onp home p"d mer'-:-,' jty ei' r.e"s. When The | aeri ’l merirer gtoera his sh'p skv v—r l little bv ptfle t''e mharmon' rrid ineorrruitv f tbe world mot. tp • rrp lost, a"d 'eforp his aston ■ ,e be cpes widp‘3V're',d. tbe emn.tni.fut panorama of G"d’s ■ ntion.” S’avpr ^ont^nood To Life Imprisonment' Vm-feik, Va. May 2t (AMP) Although he was held, hit kie' e 1 cursed by the patrolman Jes sy* FH "ard--. ro i s« d sel'-le fpnse si..ver . f ’ i.tin’n'an John F. •'-rrn -as sentenced to life m pri‘.onme"t here Wednesday be1 or' Judge R B. : p '.lie J., of Codpor atino Fnu.'t. 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