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NOTICE! THE OMAHA GUIDE offers free service on all Church, social club and organization news. Mail telephone or bring to office at 2418 Grant St., before Wednesday noon for publication. Special co verage of big events, call Webs ter 1517. For your protection and ours, please write all handwritten copy legible. | v —-0O0 TESTIMONIAL BANQUET TO BE TENDERED B. F. VAUGHN, PRESIDENT OF EPSILON .CHAPTER OF PHI BETA SIGMA * * * New York May 18 (By Cleve land G Allen for ANP)—In recog nition of hi9 work in promoting the ideals of college fraternities, a testimonial banquet will be ten dered B. F. Vaughn, president of tbe Epsilon chapter and national secretary-treasurer of the Phi Beta fraternity, at the Imperial hall on Monday evening, June 5. Promi nent representatives from other college fraternities will join with Sigma in paying tribute to Mr. Vaughn for the service he ha? rendered in bringing about a bet ter spirit of cooperation between [college fraternities. Many of the national officers of Sigma frater nity will be in attendance. -—0O0 MORE THAN 60.000 PERSONS SIGN ANTI-LYNCHING PETITIONS Now York, May 20_With more than 60,000 signatures to petitions urging passage of a federal anti- j lynching bill received at their headquarters here this week, offi cials of tihe National Association for the Advancement of Colored People urged cooperating organi zations and individuals through out the country to spur the cam paign to complete a quota of 1,000,000 signatures before the end of May. More than fifty asso ciations have aided the Associa tion’s 400 branches throughout the country in distributing 50,000 of the petitions urging Congress to pass the bill. THE AWFUL PRICE YOU MY FOR HEINE >' NERVOUS Check Below And See If Yon Have Any Of The Signa Quivering nerves can make you old and haggard looking, cranky and hard to live -with—can keep you awake nights and rob you of good health, good times and jobs. Don’t let yourself ”'go” like that. StaiJ taking a good, I ekable tonic—one made espe cially for women. And could you ask for any thing whose benefits have been better proved than world-famous Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound? Let the wholesome herbs and roots of Pinkham's Compound help Nature calm your shrieking nerves, tone up your system, and help lessen distress from female func tional disorders. Make a note NOW to get a bottle of this time-proven :11 ikham's Compound TODAY without II from your druggist. Overs mil lion women have written in letters reporting wonderful benefits. , For the past 60 years Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound has helped grateful women go "smiling thru" trying ordeals. Why not let it help YOU? • WANTS NO DISCRIMINATION IN HEALTH BILL, NAACP CHAIRMAN TELLS SENATORS Washington, D. C. May 18—No public health program can accom plish results that will be profit able to all the people unless it is administered fairly and carried to all elements of the population without regard to sex, creed, race or color. t This wa* Ithe view expressed today by Dr. Louis T. Wright, of New York, chairman of the board of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo ple before the Senate sub-com mittee holding hearings on the Wagner health bill. Representing the association at the hearing, Dr Wright testified that the NAACP supports the bill which proposes to appropriate $80,000,000 of federal funds the first year of its operation and larger sums annually thereafter as federal aid to state-guided health programs, but pointed out that the NAACP insists that cer tain safeguards against discrimin ation be included in the bill. The bill is divided into four sec-) tions which include: grants to states for maternal and child welfare, public health work and investigations, hospitals and the health centers, and medical care for illness, and insurance against loss of wages during period* of temporary illness Dr. Wright set forth the N. A. A. C. P. sponsored amendment which would operate in each of these sections, to insure: “A just and equitable ap portionment or distribution of the several fundi*, provided under this act, for the benefit Classified Telephone Directory Automobiles SHAMES BODY BUILDERS 1906 Cuming Street Cars in very good condition—good rubber, like new. Beauty Culturists CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE It Pays To Look Attractive 2422 N. 22nd St. WE. 0846 BEER TAVERNS " RABE'SB U F F ET 7. *229 Lake St.JA. 9195 I CHARLIE’S PLACE 1604 No. 22nd St. WE. 4019 BEVERAGES & LIO.UORS FREE DELIVERY “ JOHNSON ORUG CO. Liquors, Wines and Beer Prescriptions We. 0998 1904 N. 24th St. DOUBLE COLA IDEAL BOTTLING Company WE. 3043 THE LIQUOR STORE 8315 Cuming St. JA. 6564 *‘We Appreciate Your Patronage” ICE CREAM ™_ JOHNSON DRUG 1904 N. 24th WE. 0998 DUFFY PHARMACY 84th & LakeWE. 0609 Contractors W. F. HOCH 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 E4th and Lake WE. 5444 MONUMENTS & MARKERS HEFT & NOYES 40th & Forest Lawn 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 _ EDHOLM & SHERMAN .. 1401 N. 24th WE. 6055 CURTAINS Laundered 20c Pr. Will Assist In Your Spring Cleaning To Obtain The Best Results in Curtain Laundering Call J A. 1628 EMERSON LAUNDRY 7. 8324 N. 24th St, WE. 1029 1 - f Painting - Decorating Ben & Hermit Anderson Painting, Wall Washing & Decor ating Work Guaranteed 2801 Miami, 2872 Binmey 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 Our New Invisible half soleing. 2407 Lake St. FURNISHED ROOMS— Reason ably Priced, 2060 North 19th St., WE. 0647. FOR RENT—Love’s Kitchenette] Apartments, 2516-18 Patrick, or 2613 Grant St Call WE. 5553 or WE. 2410. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms HA. 1486. FOR RENT 1 Furnished Apt., 2914 N. 25th St FOR RENT Furnished Rooms. 2504 Lake St. WANTED TO RENT A one room kitchenette Apt. Call WE. 4320. Three Dryers, One Durant Mach ine and Shampoo Board for Sale, 2515 North 24th St. Wanted to &cnt a one room un furnished kitchenette apartment. WE. 4320. Five room modern house for rent. Call JA. 5180 ask for Mr. Robert Smith Room for Rent, 2631 Patrick. Modern kitchenette Apt., Hot and cold running water, WE. 4285. JULIUS E. HILL, Paperhanging & Painting. WE. 0226. Res. 2006 North 23rd St. GARAGE—AUTO REPAIRING OWL G/'^.AGE, General Repair— ’ Tires, batteries, Genuine Ford parts. 912 N. 23rd St., AT. 4T57. Come in and see us. * FURNITURE REPAIRING H L. ROSE, Upholsterer, Furni ture Repairing. Mattresses rebuilt Work guaranteed, AT. 1770, 2221 North 20th St Z CHOP SUEY American and Chinese Dishes KING YUEN CAFE 201014 N. 24th St. JA. 8576 SPIRITUAL Spiritual adviser and divine healer in readings daily. Edna Mitchel 2429 Lake St. NURSERY SCHOOL Small children care for in home For information mail a postcard to Mrs. T. J. Sanford 3118 Corby St Cash payed for complete home or odd pieces furniture. RUNGE AUCTION CO. AT. 3341 Res AT. 6073 MRS ENNIS and Daughter ARE BACK,—VISIT THE LITTLE DINER 2314 North 24th St. The Best in Home Cooked Meals at Popular Prices Calvin’s Newspaper Service TESTED RECIPE —By frtnuci Ltt Barton IF chicken has graced your Sun day dinner table, don't give way to despair when you see the mourn the absence of left overs for Mon day night sup per. Just attack the remains, gently but firm ly, and you'll bo amazed at the -meal you 11 sei j off the bird. You'll only need a cupful in order to have a grand chicken salad for a cold supper the next night. Then you’ll be filled with the grand and glorious feeling of looking lavish and being eco nomical". Chicken Salad Mold 1 package lemon-flavored gelatin; 1% cups hot chicken stock, free from fat; 2 tablespoons vinegar; J/4 teaspoon salt; dash of cayenne; 1 cup diced chicken; 1 cup chopped celery; 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper. Dissolve gelatin in hot chicken stock. Chill until slightly thicken ed. Combine remaining ingredients and fold into slightly thickened gelatin. Turn into loaf pan. Chill until firm. Unmold on crisp lettuce Garnish with mayonnaise fciervt In slices. Serves 6. KNOWS BUSINESS JESSE B. PLAYTON Professor of Finance and Ac counting, Atlanta University, At lanta, Ga., who is also a practical business expert, being senior part ner in the fii^n of Blayton and Adair, Certified Public Accoun tants, president of the Atlanta Ne gro Chamber of (S mmerce, and executive vice president of the Citizens Trust Company of Atlan ta. Mr Blayton has also held for the past seven years the post of Grand Keerper of Finances of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity. Re cently he lectured at Howard Uni versity, Washington. D. C., on Ne gro business. (Calvin Service) of the minority racial group in a state which maintains separate heat .h facilities for such minority and racial groups 'not less than the pro portionate need that each Iminority racial group in such states b ars to the needs of ■jhe total population of that state.” Other amendments included in Dr. Wright’s testimony set forth that: there shouldJt»e no discri mination in salaries pa;d to per sonnel direc ing public health work under the Act: full publici ty on any proposed change in 'the adminstration of the Act in each state, including a full public hear ing before federal funds are made available; and the inclusion of minority group representatives on all federal and local advisory coun cils set up to assure proper ad ministration of 'the Act. -0O0 I Am On My Way m and I do know where I am going j.—To the Grand Opening of the McGill Bar and Blue Room, down on Lako St., at 24th on Tuesday, May 23, 1939. I must be there in t'ine for their FREE Drinks, be tween 8 and 9 p. m. So Mr. Auto look out, no side track for me. SUCCESSFUL RURALIST MRS. ELLA WASHINGTON GRIFIN, Jfanes Supervisor, Polk County, Florida During the five years in which Mrs. Griffin has served Polk County 5 new, modern school buildings have been erected, sever al others remodelled and enlarg ed and the number of N<’gro rural teachers in the country have in creased from 110 to 140. In speaking or her work, local citizens of Bartow, the county seat praise her accomplishments in stimulating the beautification of homes, churches and school buildings. In these efforts, she has had the support of NFA boys un der W. L. Sams, teacher of Voca tional Agricultural, as well a* the other teachers and county health officials. Mrs. Griffin is a native of New England and was graduated from Famingham Mass.) State Teachers college special work in education at Clark university in Worcester and at Boston univer si.y. (ANP Photo) -0O0 ADDRESSED PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION a. n, pj DR GEORGE C. BRANCHE Chief, neuropsychiatric service, Veterans' Administration facility, Tuskegeo hospital, who addressed the 96th annual convention of the American Psychiatric association in Chicago’s Palmer House last week on “Tht rapeutic Quartan Malaria in the Treatment of Neu rosyphilis among Negroes.” Dr. Blanche, an authority in this field Iras developed an < ntirely new system of treating neurosyphilis that .has attracted world wide at tention. He is a graduate of Lin coln U., Pa., and the Boston uni versity school of medicine’. (ANP Photo) e.. ' Start Early—Paint Now -* No Bugs — No Dust Why Wait for Hot Weather? 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CHICAGO FURNITURE CO. 1833 North 24th St. RESERVED FOR The FEDERAL Market 1414 N. 24th St. AT 7777 Across the street from the LOGAN FONTENELLE HOMES .. . . o RABE’S BUFFET 2229 Lake Street for Popular Brands of BEER and LIQUORS —Always a place to park— ADVERTISE III THE OMAHA GUIDE CLASSIFIED AOS GET RESULTS Special! —DELIVERY SERVICE— 2 Suits 4 go 2 Dresses ‘plain’ I i 1 Suit & 1 Dress ” I Edholm & Sherman ™”c^T || WE 6055 _ --SCHMOLLER & MUELLER-, Tops all previous offers! *60 ALLOWANCE m£ A chance to get rid of your old Cano at a handsome price ring your home up to date muileally! New Cinderella ESTEY spinet piano Without a doubt one of the finest and best known makes—has beautiful ma hogany ease, JMJ Inches ^ high, full vibrant tone, P BH responsive action, fully ^ guaranteed. t ■ aK I^B $245 VALUE IVv SK! An Ideal Gift for the June Bride—Terms to Suit All Budgets—Little as $1 Weekly !I 1516 Dodge St.—Omaha 6th and Broadway—Council Bluffs . . m ■ ... ■ "«'■■■ LB.P. [IKS 0.E.W. VW.VX'SYS SSMJJJJJ -34th Annual Sermon FOR r • 4 IROQUOIS LODGE - 92 CHEROKEE TEMPLE - 223 PROGRAM 1. PRELUDE — Church Organist 2. SELECTION — ' - Choir 3. Welcome Address — Rev. F. S, Goodlett 4. Master of Ceremonies, — — Exalted Ruler, Chas. F. Davis 5. INVOCATION — Visiting Pastor 6. SONG — — - Choir 7. PAPER — Dtr. Agnes Curtwright 8. SOLO — — Bro. Earl Jackson 9. SERMON — — Rev. J. S. Williams 10. SELECTION - — Choir 11. OFFERING — Medly Band 12. BENEDICTION — Visiting Pastor "v ^ The Omaha Guide is the only Ne gro newspaper in Omaha accepted by the Federal Postal service for legal publications. It is the only Negro news paper that has for a period of twelve years given complete coverage of na tional and local advertisers attempting to reach the Negro group without mis sing a single issue in the city of Oma ha. 'v ^ .-v ,._ j