The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, May 20, 1939, City Edition, Page 5, Image 5

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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.
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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
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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.
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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)
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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)
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CHICAGO
FURNITURE COMPANY
“Where Thrifty Folks Buy”
Furniture, Rugs, Floor Cover
ings & Stoves
JA. 4411 1833-35 N. 24th
Evening Phone WE. 2261
Folks!
BUY Living, Dining and Bed
room Suites and SAVE Half
or more. YES, rugs, floor
coverings, gas ranges, oil stov
es. SAVE REAL MONEY!
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—
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OMAHA GUIDE
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Special!
—DELIVERY SERVICE—
2 Suits 4 go
2 Dresses ‘plain’ I
i 1 Suit & 1 Dress ” I
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|| WE 6055
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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
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high, full vibrant tone, P BH
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-34th
Annual Sermon
FOR r
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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
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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
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