32ND CHRISTMAS SEAL DRIVE STARTS SOON DO YOU WANT A LUCKY Lodestone? ARE YOU LUCKY? Do you Car ry A Charm or a loadstone? Many attribute GREAT LUCK to the fact they carry a loadstone or charm. Some attribute POW’ER, LUCK and SUCCESS IN LOVE to these stones or MAGNETIC CHARMS. You can secure a Loadstone by Bending $1 for 2. Don’t wait, mail today. LAND COMPANY, Box 5, Roch elle P«rk, N. J. ) Ag the season for the opening of the 32nd Christmas Seal drive nears we are reminded that the need for funds to carry on the humane work of eradicating tu bercolsis is even greater this year for the death ate, statis tics show, will be higher than last year. The Nebraska Tuberculosis As sociation has been in existence for over a century. During that period of time its activities have expanded until today the pro gram includes adfminist|ratioin of a summer camp for needy child- j ren. nursing service, nutrition work, cl'nics and an extensive health project. If this deadly enemy, tuber culosis, is to be vanquished^ the program of prevention cannot be allowed to lag. Health education must be continued so that Ne braskans will know how to guard themselves against this disclase. Sixty perc.'nt of all tuberculosis deaths occur between the ages* of 15 and 45, the productive age. The loss alone from tuberculosis in one year, therefore is appro ximately $840,000 a sheer econo mic waste. Miss Alice Marshall, executive secretary of the Nebraska Tuber culosis Association says the need for a vigorous campaign against this disease is increasingly necoss ary in view of the fact that it is still the foremost cause of death during the years of youth. The foe is being routed, but it is the ouVtanding chronic dis ease of the industrial worker and occupies first place as the cause of death. It is basically a problem of the working man and woman. Seventy thousand persons died from this malady in 1937, or one individual every eight minutes. Theso figures are appalling but true. It ia now time to revisualize our efforts and for all to unite in renewed determination to conquer this common cnemy^ tuberculosis. -oOo-—. URBAN LEAGUE RECREATION Tho children’s theatre group un der Miss E. Rose Willis is plea santly engaged in the preparation of a new play. Grade school child ren interested in this form of re creation are invited to join the group. The dance last Friday was pro nounced a huge success. Practical minded meniber8 of the ! women’s handcraft class, held j weekly at the north aide YWCA, j are turning their artistic ability j to the production of dainty and 1 useful Christmas presents. What i not shelves beautifully designed baskets and all kinds of Christmas tree decorations are among the articles those ladies are engaged in fashioning. Perhaps nothing is more appre ciated by, or gives more sincere pleasure to the receipient than a gift, no matter how small or in significant upon which has been bestowed the generous thought and earnest labor of the dontaer. You are invited to join this class and experience the keen satisfac tion that comes from making nice things for your friends. -0O0 BEAUTICIANS HOLD MEETING The Omaha Unit No. 101 of the National Beauty Culturists’ Lea gue held its regular meeting Tues day nigthtt, Nov. 29th at the Al bhouse Beauty School. The meet ing was very interesting and en couraging. We are happy to report four new members in the persons of Mrs. Susie Trent Lrlliard of 2923 Ers kj'ne St., Mrs. Alberta Michael of 2116 North 27th St., Mrs. Martha Mayo of 2801 North 24th St. and Mrs. Lillie J. Thompson of 1914 North 27th St. A demonstration of the new “pin curl’’ by Mrs. Althouse is planned for tihe next meeting. Again we invite all licensed beauty operators to link up with u4. Homer MeCraney, Secretary. -—0O0 -= ASK YOUR MERCHANT FOR J-M-R GREKN STAMPS THEY ARE VALU/fBLE » I OMAHA GUIDE_ j -== Classified Telephone Directory ■■■ ;.—— The following Merchants will Appreciate Your Patronage. . For Quick and Courteous Seivice at K jj A Reasonable. Price. . . Consult The O^^A^GC7D£*5^1as^d Telephone D^re^to^^. - L.. J r Automobiles SHAMES BODY BUILDERS 1906 Cuming Street Gars in very good condition—good rubber, like new. Oldsmobile Coupe ‘34 excellent condition, reasonable; take over payments—WA 6542. Beauty Culturists CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE It Pays To Look Attractive £422 N. 22nd St. WE. 0846 .BEER TAVERNS RABE’S BUFFET 2229 Lake St. JA. 9195 CHARLIES PLACE 1604 No. 22nd St. WE. 4019 BEVERAGES & LIQUORS FREE DELIVERY Johnson’ drug co. Liquors, W'ines and Beer Prescriptions We. 0998 1904 N. 24th St. • DOUBLE COLA IDEAL BOTTLING Compaq WE. 3043 THE LIQUOR STORE 2315 Cuming St. JA. 6564 “We Appreciate Yonr Patronage" ICE CREAM JOHNSON DRUG 1904 N. 24th WE. 0998 DUFFY PHARMACY 24th & Lake WE. 0609 Contractors W. F. BOCH Grading and Excavation 4506 Ames Ave. KE. 0316 Let It Rain! Improve Your Home Experienced Roofers — Asbestos Siding— Reasonable Prices. B. Jones,— 34th Taylor, E. Omaha, Call WE. 5310 . Groceries ‘ HERMAN’S MARKET 24th and Lake WE. 5444 ■1 ■" "■ MONUMENTS & MARKERS HEFT & NOYES 40th & Forest I.awn Ave. KE 1738 TAILORS Economy Tailor—Cleaning & Re pairing. We cut, trim, make suits to order. 1918 N. 24th St. HARDWARE DOLGOFF HARDWARE Paint, Glass and Varnish. We do glazing and make window shades to order. 1822 N. 24th WE. 1607 Laundries & Cleaners CURTAINS 25c UP —... No Pin Holes. Special— Office Laundry or Men’s Laundry— Blankets— Tablecloths. laundry Deliveced. Mrs. Berniece Morrison. JA. 2541 1 EDHOLM & SHERMAN 2401 N. 24th WE. 6055 EMERSON LAUNDRY 2324 N. 24th St. WE. 1029 CURTAINS Laundered 20c Pr. Will Assist In Your Spring CleandRg Tp Obtain The Best Results in yurtain laundering Call JA. 1628 I ■ - - - Painting: - Decorating: Ben & Kermit Anderson I Painting, Wall Washing & Decor ating Work Guaranteed 2801 Miami, 2872 Birniey WE. 5826 Let Me Assist Your SPRING CLEANING By Doing Your Papering - Painting We Specialize in CABINET WORK - CARPENTRY CALL EGGERTH JA 6896 Let PEOPLES Do It—Ten train ed decorating mechantics. — Our Motto ‘Service’. Peoples Paint & Shop— AT. 0054. NOW is the time to Improve Your Home— Let Bob do your Paper ing, Painting & Plaster Patching Reasnable Prices. WA. 8199. Poultry and Eg:g:s .. METROPOLITAN PRODUCE . 1301 N. 24th WE. 4737 Poultry dressed while you wait_ Strictly Fresh Eggs. NEBRASKA PRODUCE 2206 North 24th St. Our Prices are Reasonable—See us first. WE. 4137. Shoe Repair LAKE SHOE REPAIR < ‘Shoe Pride or Shoe Shame’— Shoes look new again with Our New Invisible half shleing. 2407 Lake St. FURNACE REPAIRING FIREPOTS FIRE POTS Donovan Bros. 4733 Seward WA 1656 HAVE YOUR FURNACE— Cleaned and Repaired Now! Call The— Farnam Sheet Metal Works 2908 Farnam St. JA. 6666 % Wanted Salvation Army Industrial Home Needs Your Aid—Call Us When House Cleaning—Clothing—Furn iture, Magazines, Newspapers, or Anything You Have. Cal! JA. 4135 WANTED housework or will serve as maid or nursemaid. At. 7470, Doretha Watson. ROOMS FOR RENT” FOR RENT Neatly furnished rooms strickly modern for rent $2.00 per week and up. Apartment and houses for rent. Call ATlantic 7435, or Mrs. E. Z Dizon, WEbster 3678 FOR RENT—Love’s Kitchenette Apartments,. 2516-18 Patrick, or 2613 Grant St. Call WE. 5553 or WE. 2410. ROOM & BOARD for men, Home Cooked meals, 2521 Blondo St. Rooms to rent $1.50 to $4.00 per week. 1107 N. 19th St. WE. 4835. Furnished Apt. for rent. WE. 0360. READ the Omaha Guide for News I Warm Room, single wan or woman i Must be responsible person. JA. 134,'. Apartment for Rent AT. 0748, TRANSFER 7 NGRTHSIDE TRANSFER 2414 Grunt St.__WE, 5656 MEN WANTED Colored young man for Commercial posing Athletic build, good pro file necessary Write, giving details and snapshot- Omaha Guide,' Box 398 For Sale Bargains In Homes Down Payment from $75 up to $350 BALANCE LIKE RENT I E. M. DAVIS | LISCENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 2817 No. 21th SL___WE_LI66_ lTIVdT^-*«**■'- > Wodnerful Big Bargainsin Rum mage. Proceeds to Charity 316 S. 16th St. Tucs., Wed. and Thursdays, Nov. 15, 15, 17th. FOR. RALE New Overcoat, size 44, value $25. sold for $18.50 also handmade Afghan. See HOLMES Th3 Tailor Shop. 5 Room House, furnished, bills paid, inquire at 2007 North 25th St., JA. 0986. Big Rummage Sale ending Nov. 25th, Clothing and Furnishing at Bargain Prices; Big selection. Lo cation 311 North 16th St. —Legal Notices— Attv. Ray L. Williams PROBATE NOTICE In the matter of the state of Lula Davis, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That the creditors of the said deceased ! will meet the administrator of said I estate, before me, County Judge I of Douglass County, Nebraska, at i the County Court Room, in said County, on the 24th day of Jan ! uary 1939 and on the 24th day of March 1939, at {) o’clock A. M. each day, for the"purpose of pre senting their claims for examina tion, adjustment, and allowance. Three months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 24th day of December, 1939. Bryce Crawford. County Judge PLACES TO EAT Inc Extra, for Taxjcab Delivery AMERICAN WEINER SHOP 2500 N. 240 Street CHOP SUEY American aid Ch nese Dishes KING YUEN CAFE 2010'a N. 24th St. JA. 8576 SPIRITUAL Spiritual adviser and divine h< aler in readings daily. Edna Mitchell Williams, 2613 Grant St., Apt. 6—WEbster 5553. Rummage Sale extended to Dec. 2 Open from 10:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. Large selection of clothing and furnishings. Bargain Prices, ill North 16th St. TANK ARMSTRONG RETAINS HIS TITLE (Continued from page 6) margin with a two fisted attack that had the blood flowing at a rapid rate from the eyes both left and right of Garcia. The 7th round had Ceferino on the verge of a knockout but only an ability to I e nsumate strong punishment sav | ed the game Filipino. The 8 round found Armstrong trying to finish hi i man but the iron Province boy gallantly hung on. So disgusted was he at his miserable showing ho hit Armstrong after the bell. The !>tih round found him bleeding and his face cut to ribbons but toward the end of the round he threw bis famed Bolo punch which missed Henry by a foot landing in the vicinity of 8th Ave. The 10th round found Garcia punch drunk from the absorbing the fistic wares of tho double Champion that ho walked to the wrong corner after I tho bell. Again in the 11th round Garcia did not know where his corner was located and was so di rected by traffic officer Henry Armstrong with his well directed left gloved hand. Garcia started a light rally in this 12fch round but Hank quickly broke it up landing lefts and rights of more than the cream puff variety. The Filipino missed three Bolo punches in rapid succession. Hank began fighting wiith head and shoulders close to the chest of Ceferino. The 14th round found our Henry resorting to bho ring generalship that goes to make truly great Champions RESTING from the early lead pil ed up in tho win column. This he did by continuing to rest his head on tho yellow boys chest; Ceferino .cut loose with the FIRST effect ively landed Bolo punch which had Henry in slight distress mo mentarily quickly snapping out of what appeared to be a bad situation, Hank Armstrong very cleverly evaded the rest of the box ing samples the Filipino had to offer. The 15th and final round had its anxious moments for Gar cia came to life with three Bolo punches and a variety of other stuff well hidden in the bottom of the potato sack. Henry denied af ter absorbing a few of them and put in some rights nnee Jones, musical direct oross led a song service followed by a birthday party honoring Mrs. Eula Lett and Mrs. Marie Robin son. The next meeting will be on December 5th. Mrs. Robb'e T. Davis led a dis cussion Sunday Nov. 27, at 3:30 at the YWCA. The discussion was sponsored by the Boy and Girl Forum Committee of the YWCA with Mrs. Elnora Haynes advi sor. ‘T’he Night Beware” a mystery drama in three acts \*ill be pre sented the weed end of December 17, at the Urban League. It is directed by Mr. A. F. Reed. Watch for announcements. “Amateur Talent on Parade” given by the Northside YWCA at the Urban League Community Center, Wednesday November 30, 1.938 at 8:15 p. m. Mrs. I). Wj Gooden general chairman. Prizes will be awarded to the best ama teur performance. The Girl Reserve Committee and Advisors met Friday, November 25th at 7:30 P. M. The City Wide Recognition Ser vice for High School Girl Reserves was held on Sunday. November 20, at three P. M. at the Central Y. W. C. A. The Theme was "Our Quest.” The entire program was written! by girl reserves. Juanita Lette, Doris Southard, and Lorraine Ware, from North side branch shared in the development of the! ceremonial. Other girls participating were: Emma McCants, Martha Mitchel, Hazel Andrews, Hazel Brown, An nie Andrews, Rennetta Olison, Marie Reynolds, Marilyn Flower, j Leona Edwards, Irene Holts, Mild red Greene, Wilda Chuem, Bertha Young and Mardri Miller. GirU attending were, Joyce Hall, Joha etta Coleman, Clara MeClinto, Brycio Dorns, Inez Sanders, El lea Bradshaw', Velma Thomas, and Doris Ware, South side: Nancy Rhone, and Elaine Davis. CHEST DRIVE Words are inadequate to expreM the deep appreciation for the loy alty and hai-d work which put di vision ‘C’ over the top in the Com munity Chest Drive. The Commu nity should be proud o f its team of workers as I am. These worn** went out into the homes, most of them for the first time, walking knocking at each door often re turning discouraged, but each day determined to to renew the fight in order that the less fortunate might next continue to get the help that they have been receiving. The drive w as officially to end Thurs day November 29th. Our team was glad. They vowed to the take the last few days and put our division over.. Thus at the luncheon meet ing Tuesday Nov. 29 at the Fon tenelle Hotel, they saw the re sults of their last great effort. Our division did more than reach their goal, they went far over the top. 1 want to more than thank Mrs. Bert Johnson and Mrs. Annie Burton, majors: Madams: Melba Stuart, Frank Blackwell, J. D. Crawford, Lovejoy Crawford, Lu cille Gustin and her splendid co workers, Lucille McAlister, Tom my Wilson, Glady Harrison, and Walter Pearl and her co-workers, Misses .Roberta Bell and Mabel King. Mrs. Tommy Wilson, who is a newcomer to our city saved the day more than once of bringing up the sum in the daily reports. Mrs. Harrison, who has nine child ren to care for, not only success fully worked Iher tenritory, but gave her time on other territory in order to help us go over. Miss Ro berta Bell, our “Y” secretary not only obtained workers but gave me spiritual strength when things seemed not going the way they should. The battle is won, due to the cooperation of my major, cap tains, and lieutenants. A tiny pair of red woolen gloves tied with red ribbon was presen ted to the two teams that went over the top. Our d i vision C received the first pair. All workers were members and voluntary work ers and Committee members of t»he YWCA. Mrs. Melvonia Squires was the U rban League worker. Thank you. Mrs. S. C. Hanger, Chairman. _1 hfijM Ask for Classified dept/* Rur Shopping with Bhe Omaha Guide s