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✓ MRS ENNIS and Daughter ARE BACK,—VISIT THE LITTLE DINER 2314 North 24th St. The Best in Home Cooked Meals at Popular Prices i" NEBRASKA PRODUCE 1202—4—6 North 24th St. Phone WE 4137 i i Ponltry and Egg Dealert Oui prices are reasonsable, see ns first. Free Trading Stamps with each Purchase. ALLEN CHAPEL CHURCH (Continued from page 2) so invited to attend the Noonday Prayer services everyday at the church. We are praying that souls will be saved in this meeting. Come one! Come all! Announcements Sunday April 9 there was re gular services at 11 o'clock. At 3 P. M. the Sunday had their Easter program. At 7:30 the Senior choir wag presented in a Easter Cantata “Death and Life," by Shelby. Mrs, Webb directing. You missed a treat if you failed to attend these programs -oOo-— CHRIST TEMPLE Rev. L. M. Rolf, Pastor A. Hogan, reporter | Our Sunday School opened at nine thirty a. m. Tho subject of our lesson was “Paul Preaches the Risen Christ"—Acts 13; 1st Cor inthians 15. Easter Sunday morn U~' AWFUL miff YOU PAY FOR REIRC NERVOUS Cheek Below And See If You Have ^ Any Of The Sign* Queering nerves ran make you old and haggard looking, cranky.and hard to live with—ran keep you awake nights and rob you of good health, good tiawa and jobs. Don't let-youneU r‘go” Bib that. Start: taking a good, t etlable tonic—one made mpv tialiy for wnmm. And could yoa nak for any thing whose benefits have been better proved than world-famous Lydia E. Plakkam’s Vegetable Compound? Let the wholesome herbs and roots of Ptnkham's Compound help Nature calm your shrieking nerveB, tone op your system, null help lessen distress tram female func tional disorders. Make a note NOW to get a bottle of this time-proven '>' jkham's Compound TODAV without fail from your druggist. Over a mil lion women have written in letters reporting wonderful benefits. For the past 60 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s > Vegetable Compound hsa helped grateful I women go "smiling thru” trying ordeals. | Why not let it help YOU? # ing found the children and adults out in very large numbers. The morning service opened at 11 o’clock. Rev. L. M Relf brought us a very stirring message entit led, “The Ressurrection,” found in Matt. 28. Our visitors during the morning service were nine in num ber Rev. Berkhart and his wife 1 of Lincoln were al»o with us. HYPU met at six-thirty p. m, and our Easter program began at seven-thirty. It was a very fine and great program and enjoyed by all that attended. We cordially invite you to come and worship with us at any time. -oOo SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Clarinda, Iowa Rev. D. Nicholson, pastor Sunday school opened at the us ual hour with Mr. L. Brown in charge. A very large attendance and all had the Easter spirit. Morning service was in a high spirit. The pastor preached a pow erful sermon and all enjoyed it. Evening service. Th? Sunday school had their Easter program which was enjoyed by ill Wo were pleased to see «o many of the parents out to witness this pro gram Mrs. Dora Benny spent the Eas ter in Omaha. The sick of the church are in the clear again except Brother Wrm. Worker w-ho is in Lincoln with his daughters while he is ill. W'e pray for him a speedy recovery. •‘IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL” MAYO’S BARBER SHOP Ladies and Children’s Work A Specialty —2422 lake Street— Classified Teleohone Directory Automobiles SHAMES BODY~BUILDEKS 1906 Cuming Street Cars in very good oondition—good rubber, like new. ______________________ | Beauty Culturists CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE It Pays To Look Attractive £422 N. 22nd St. WE. 0846 BEER TAVERNS ~ BABES BUFFET ~ £229 Lake St._JA. 9195 CHARLIE’S PLACE 1604 Ns. 22nd St. WE. 4019 BEVERAGES & LIQUORS FREE DELIVERY JOHNSON DRUG CO. Liquors, Wines and Beer Prescriptions We. 0998 1904 N. 24th St. * DOUBLE COLA IDEAL BOTTLING Company WE. 3043 THE LIQUOR STORE £316 Cuming St. JA. 0664 "We Appreciate Your Patronage" ICE CREAM ~ JOHNSON DRUG 1904 N. 24thWE. 0998 DUFFY PHARMACY £4th & LakeWE. 0609 Contractors_ W. F. HOCH Grading and Excavation 4606 Ames Ave. RE. 0316 Let It Rain.! Improve Your Home Experienced Roofers — Asbestos Biding— Reasonable Prices. B. Jones,— 34th Taylor, E. Omaha, Call WE. 6310 . Groceries HERMAN'S MARKET 24th and Lake WE. 6444 MONUMENTS ft MARKERS HEFT ft NOYES 40th ft Forest Lawn Ave. KE 1738 taTLors Economy Tailor—Cleaning ft Re pairing. We cut, trim, make suits to order. 1918 N. 24th St. HARDWARE DOLGOFF HARDWARE Paint, Glass and Varnish. We do glaring and make window shades to order. 1822 N. 24th WE. 1607 Laundries & Cleaners _ BDHOLM ft 8HHRMAN - 2401 N. 24th WE. 6066 CURTAINS Laundered 20c Pr. Will Assist In Your Spring Cleaning To Obtain The Best Result* in Onrtain Laundering Call JA. 1628 EMERSON LAUNDRY I 2324 N. 24th St. WE. 1029 __1 Painting - Decorating Ben & Hermit Anderson Painting, Wall Washing & Decor ating Work Guaranteed 2801 Miami, 2872 Binney WE. 5826 Let PEOPLES Do It—Ten train ed decorating mechanics. —. 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 Eggs .. 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 Oar New Invisible half soleing. 2407 Lake St. Wanted Salvation Army Industrial Home Needs Your Aid—Call Us When House Cleaning—Clothing—Furn iture, Magazines, Newspapers, or Anything You Have. Call JA. 4135 WANTED housework or will serve as maid or nursemaid. At. 7470, Doretha Watson. FOR RENT A nice clean room—All modem for one man, 2220 Willis—$2.00 per week. Call WE. 1008. FOR RENT—Love’s Kitchenette Apa-tments, 2518-18 Patrick, or 2613 Granf St Call WE. 6563 or WE. 2410. FOR RENT ROOM WITH TWO MEALS PER DAY 2220 Willia Ave., small room with 2 meals a day—$6.00 a week. WB. 1008. Apt. Cali WE. 2366 after 6:30 or Saturdays. FOR RENT, famished room AT. 0748. 1st Floor Room wttfe upo of kitch en, 2208 North 22nd St. FURNISHED ROOMS— Reason ably Priced, 2060 North 19th St.f WE. 0647. Furnished Kitchenette Apt. For Rent Ja. 7636 'Furnished Kitchenette Apt for Rent. PA. 7568. Furniture for Sale,—Dresser, Buf fet and Gas Stove, WE. 1008. Furnished Rooms for Rent, 2424 Erskine St., WE. 0718. Z CHOP SUEY American and Chinese Dishes KING YUEN CAFE 201OW N. 24th St. JA. 8676 NURSERY SCHOOL Small children care for in home For information mail a postcard to Mrs. T. J. Sanford 3118 Corby St SPIRITUAL Spiritual adviser and divine healer in readings daily. Edna Mitchel 2429 Lake St. EARN -18.00 DOZEN Sewing Dresses Home. Everything tarn ished including Cut Materials, ready to sew; Trimmings, complete instructions. Experience unnec essary. Write Quality Dress, Dept NP Church Annex P. O. Box 245, New York. Cash payed for complete home or odd pieces furniture. RIINGE MICTION CO. AT. 3341 Res. AT. 6073 ■ ■■■ .1 "T*1" \ LEGAL NOTICE Atty. R. L. Williams, 24th and Lake Sts., Room 1, Tuchman Bldg. In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, In the matter of the estate of Mary Holliday, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the administrator of the estate of Mary Holliday, deceased, will offer up for sale all personal property be longing to said estate; “aid prop erty will be sold to the highest bidder. Sale to be held at the Hierony mous Garage, 2418 Grant street, Omaha, Nebraska, on the 22nd day of April, 1989, at 2:00 P. M. Signed, Ray L. Williams, Attorney for the Estate. NU-ENAMEL USED BY BUSY HOMEMAKERS Mr Arnold of the Nu-Enamel Paint Co., says this paint is wider ly used because one coat covers, leaving a blilliant finish and no brush marks. Mr. Arnold will give estimates & demonstrations without charjge to all homemakers who are planning to paint their houses inside or out, screens, furniture or automobiles during this painting sea»on. His telephone number is JA. 9564. Tho Fourth Sunday in this monuh there will be a Oniunaton service at the Second Baptist Church. You are invited to attend this service. Visitors are always welcome to Clarinda. City Union of the Ushers and Usherettes Jack Hall, reporter Ijast Sunday, being Easter one of those beautiful spring like days everyobdy wa, on the Avenue viewing that Easter parade of beauties. All the churches tnjoyed record breaking attendances during the i day and especially for 11 o'clock services where standing room was hardly obtainable. The ushers and ‘‘etttes” looked right spicky-fied in their new arm bands last Sunday at St. John s afternoon service. Of course you know we have our secretary, Mr. Goosby to thank as wass as pay fo rmakirvg them. Be sure to see your local president for youvs and while I am on the subject don’t tor get your “penny punch card” a" wo want to send a delegate to the convention this year. We were very sorry to hear of the sudden death of one of our former co-workers of Mt. Moriah’s local in the person of Mis. Mar shall. At this writing your repor ter is unable to say when the fun eral will bo held. Oh yes our next reguiai imp ing will be held at Pilgrim Baplist ! Church on 25th Hamilton St., April 1 2S at 3 P. M. Locals are requts- 1 RESERVED FOR The FEDERAL Market 1414 N. 24th St. AT 7777 Actom the Btreet from the LOGAN FONTENELLE HOMES Tgray hair cost\ 1 ME ANOTHER JOB l JULIA-« WHAT CAN 1 I IDO? I THIS IS WHAT YOU CAN DO... That 'a too bad, now — to have a few gray hair*, of all thing*, keep you from getting the Job you need *o badly—a Job you know you can do and do well. Next time don't take chances—be prepared—for there it something you can do about It. With a simple application of Codefroy's Larieuse Hair Coloring you can give your hair glorious new color—hide every gray hair—take year* off your looks. Larieuse Is easy to apply—no more trouble than an ordinary shampoo. No waiting. No disappointment. It will not rub off or wash out. Colors gray hair close to scalp. Don't be handicapped by gray hair now when It's so easy to conceal. And don't trait—get a bottle of Larleuae today. IF YOUR DEALER DOBS NOT HAVE IT. SEND 11.23 (no extra postage) DIRECT TO UMTUY NFS. CO.,2310 Ottr* tt.St Lauh.Na tod to be present as you know rhat will bo the last meeting “ere” 'ho Goodwill Spring Musical will oe held at Tech Auditorium Sunday April 30th. Final instruction^ you know. Well so long. I’ll B-O-ing-U. --oOu THIS WEEK IN RELIGION & THOUGHT by ROBERT L. MOODY Genius— “Genius knows no race, color, or nationality.”—Secretary Ickes. Those who were fortunate enough to hear the broadcasted part of Marian Andorsons recital, wero thrilled by the introduction as well as Miss Anderson’s singing. Secretary of Interrior, Harold Ickes, gave Miss Anderson a very timely introduction. In it, he brief ly told the history of her life and tho wrld’s greatest contralto. She has risen from a poor Negro tenant section of Philadelphia, Penn to the world’s greatest conralto. She has sung before kings and queens. Aifturo Toscanni told Miss Ander son that a voice like hers is heard only once in a lifetime or one hundred years. Mr. Ickes also pointed out how significant that it was for Miss Anderson to stand at tho foot of the Lincoln Memorial and sing, because it wa« under Lincoln’s ad ministration that this possibility was made that she may sing be fore such an audience as a free women. Surely, Marian Anderson must bo the present-day representative of Paul Lawrence Dunbar’s “Ma lindy.” It was very pleasant to hear her. There is another Negro on top not because of race but because of recognized talent. -0O0 NOTED AUTHOR TO APPEAR AT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL APRIL 20, 1939 (continued from p. 1) particularly well, but because I think in terms of art and in terms of literature. Do I make picture and write books because I think it’s nice to make pictures and write books? No! I think of all the arts as by products of life. Life has always been, and God help me, always will be, iso exciting that I’ll want to talk about it. My art, and that means the pictures and books will always be no more than an ex pression of my interest in living. As evidence of my not having lived for art or literature is the arvd have six children. It is also evidence of the fact that I may speak about life through art and through literature with some au thority. I think that the finest turn© in the lives <xf all people is their youth, that the ideals of youth are fine, clear, and unencumbered; and that the real art of living consists in keeping alive the conscience and the sense of values that we had when we were young. If I amount to anything today it is because to some extent I have done that—1 And that’s the story of my life.” Of his Alaskan trip Mr. Kent wi-o to “Wildnerness,” considered here and abroad “the finest thing since Walt Whitman" and in order to finance the trip and to provide for his family during his absence he incorporated himself—sold stock and paid the stockholders in full from the sales of his book. Later appeared several volumes—“Voya ging,” “North by East,” “Roekwell kentiana," and “Salamina.” His Call Ua For MODERNIZATION Attica, Kitchens, Basements, Re roofing, Insolation, Re-aiding. No Down Payment Easy Monthly Payments MICKLIN LUMBER CO. 19tb * NkMu 815. JA. 5049 Headache, Bad Breath May Be Tattle-Tales I Swinging red warnings at railroad crossings are called “tattle-tales.’’ Nature has them too, in the head aches, biliousness, bad breath which often betray constipation. To disregard these signs may not cause a smash-up, but it often leads to more of constipation’s dis comforts: «o«r stomach; no appet 3 -— it*. Take a little spicy, all veget able BLACK-DRAUGHT by simple directions tonight and it will cleans* your bowels gently, thoroughly. It’s an Intestinal tonic laxative; helps impart tone to lazy bowel muscles. Next time constipation warns, try BLACK-DRAUGHT! painting, “Winter, A view of Mon hegan," is hung in the Metropoli tan Museum of Art At the present time, Mr. Kent is engaged on a $75,000 commis sion. He is painting tho murals for tho Genera] Electric Building at the New York Fair. Mr. Kent was also chosen by the Tuberculosis As sociation to design the 1939 tuber culosis seals. Mr. Kent’s home is near Ausa blo Forks, New York, where he operates a modem farm He was early impressed by the strength and potential power of people who have the ability to work with their hands. He has been a laborer car penter, lobster man, boat builder, well digger, architect and success ful business man. He i« known in tho advertising field as Hogarth Jr., and as as illustrator his work is frequently seen in “Vanity Fair." Mr. Kent promises some day to .■.V.Y.'.Y.Y.VAY.V.YAYA CHOP SUEY Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. m. King Yuen Cafe .. 2010'/, N. 24th St. JAckson 8576 American and Chinese Dishes AWWAWW AV.VWAA ■.. ,■■ ■■■ .o RABE’S BUFFET 2229 Lake Street for Popular Brands of BEER and LIQUORS —Always a place to park— go around the world in hi8 little lifeboat, searching out beauty, drawing, painting, creating in hie living and in his work a vital hu man document. Johnson Drug: Co. 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