Classified Teleohone Directory -------- . . ■ ---— Beauty Culturists CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE It Pays To Look Attractive J422 N. 22nd St. WE. 084t ICE CREAM JOHNSON DRUG .904 N. 24th WE. 0998 IM’FFY PHARMACY 84 th & Lake WE. 0609 HARDWARE DOLGOFF H ARD W A It F Paint, Ginas and Vanish. We do glazing and make window shades to order. 1822 N. 24th WE. 1607 Laundries & Cleaners _ EDROLM A SHERMAN 1401 N. 24th WE. 6055 EMERSON LAUNDRY M24 M 84th S. WE 1029 FOR RENT A front room 2877 Witney * St. WE. 2863. Houses for rent and Apartments. K. M. Davis, 2817 N. 24th St. We. 1166. For rent two or three room apart ment*. Couple or small family pre ferred. 2808 Miami St. Ha. 0113. Strictly modern room, 2524 Bin ney St. WE. 0718. Rooms for rent from $1.50 to $4.00 HOT North 19th St. We. 4835. Rooms for Rent 2310 N. 22nd St. FURNISHED ROOM for RENT W Ebstei* 2303. 3 Room Apt. with Kitchenette, 2310 North 22nd St. Attic room $6 month WE. 0718. For rent, one room 2914 N. 25th Shoe Repair LAKE SHOE REPAIR ‘Shoe Pride or Shoe Shame’— Shoes look new again with Our New Invisible half soleing. 2407 Lake St. FOR RENT—Love’s Kitchenette Apa-tments, 2516-18 Patrick, or 2613 Gian* St Call WE. 5553 or WE. 2410. __ ~ CHOP SUEY American and Chinese Dishes KING YUEN CAFE 2010*8 N. 24th St. JA. 8676 For Rent furnished rooms AT-3662 For Rent, 2 furnished rooms, 2310 N. 22nd St. Mrs. Scruggs. Bundle Washing, Bough Dry. 3 cent lb. Finished 7 cents._HA. 6852 Hand Laundry, call WE. 0480. Furnished Rooms, 2115 Grant St. WORK WANTED WANT Day W'ork, WE. 0337 Furnished Apt. Modem WE. 071H Nice Apartment for Rent AT. 0460 Front room to rent to single man WE. 2328. Atty. By rant, Room 1, 2314 North , ' 24th St. PROBATE NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Charles Esse*, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said es tate, before me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, in said Coun ty, en the 25th day of September 1939 and on the 25th day of Nov. ember 1939 at 9 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 25th day of August 1939. Bryce Crawford County Judge Begin 8-12-39 Ending 8-26-39 Att. Ray L. Williams Touchman Bldg. Room One 24th at Lake PROBATE NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Odessa Ray Vaughn, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That the creditors of said deceased will meet the admin'strator of said es tate, before me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, in said Cou. ty, on the 25th day of Septerrlbei 1939 and On the 26th day of Nov ember 1939 at 9 (/clock A. M. each day, for the purpose of pre “enting their claims for examina lion, adjustment, and allowance Three months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 25 h day of August 1939. Bryce Crawford County Judge Begin 8-12-39 Ending 8-26-39 ..oOo-■ PA RTN EKSHIP AGK EEM ENT OF SPOTLIGHT PUBLISHING CO. This indenture ma’ ac counting of partnership and to promote harmoni»ous conduct of financial affairs aP disbursements shall be made by check signed ami coutersigned by the President, Secretary, and T'Hasurer of the partnership. That these ai tides of partner ship may be from time U time amended altered or changed as the member* hereof uthire and such changes shall as among the partners be efferdve when same have been authori -ed at any meet ing of said partners and reduced to writing and properly entered by the Secretary in a minute book to be kept for that purpose. That profits acouing to part nership shall be computed by said partners at regular six months intervals and shall be disprsed of in accordance witn the ict.ons of raid partner’s at said times, either payable in cash in equal shares or added to the capi'ol of the partnership for the purpose of in vestment and exoanuor. That no partner shal sell or assign his intere3> in said part nership wit-lout tue written con sent of the other partneis and such consent may be -l.iered in the minute book kept by the Secretary. That all members of the part nership, present and future, here by agree that in settlement of 'Lsputes, differences of opinions I or questions of management oi operation that such settlements differences, etc., shall be by a ma jority of the partners agreeing after a vote is taken. That each partner snail pay into the partnership dues of .50 (fifty cents) per week and before Oct. 1, 1959 shall have payed into such partnership the sum of $7o (sev enty-five Dollars,) this amount to be the initial investment of each individual partner; that earn part ner shall be liable for the debts of this partnership to the extent of the percentage of n'3 invest ment in said partnership or one ninth share. That as soon after the execu tion of this agreement as may be possible, the Secretary shall set up a set of books reflecting the rue condition of the assets and liabilities of said partnership as of its inception and the same shall I upon the aquiesenis of the remain ! ing partners constitute the open ing statement of the partnership for all purposes of determinining ^refits at such time as the first | semi-annual accounting shall be rendered. That as soon as feasa blu after said partnership opera tion has been instituted, said partners shall by mutual consent fix a future date for the purpose of establishing a time when first semi-annual accounting shall take place and each succeeding semi annual accounting shall follow at regular 6 (six) months intervals, mless altered by mutual con sent. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the •espective partners have hereunto subscribed their names on this the 27th day of July, 1»39 Paul Rarnett Herbert E. Patten Reuben Taylor Arthur B. McCaw Ulysses Cribbs Malcolm Allen Edgar Alford Samuel Towles Mrs. W. M. Parker . -oOo IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEBR. Emmett H. Hilson, John Wain wright, Claude McFall, John Mc Clennon, James Dean, Ike Shine, and Blue. Plaintiffs Vs Walter Morris Nathaniel Thomas, William Coo per, Aluster Harris, Jesse White, and Fred Fort, Defendants. Doc 34G No. 109 PETITION Come now the plaintiffs and for their cause of action, allege and say: 1. That all of the plaintiffs and , defendants are residents of Oma- , ha, Douglas county Nebraska. 2. That the plaintiff, Emmett H. Hilson is the pastor of Salem Bap. j tist church and as such pastor is i ex-officio chairman of all boards ' of said church, and is charged with general oversight of the spriitual and temporal needs of said church and congregation. | That plaintiffs McFall and Wain-! weight are deacons of said church and plaintiffs Blue, McCleimou, Dean and Shine are trustees of said church. 3. That Nathaniel Thomas, Wil liam Cooper, Aluster Harris, Wa' ter Norris, Jesse White and Fre 1 Fort are members of said Salem Baptist Church. That Nathaniel Thomas until recently was treas urer of said church and had in hi; posession all records of moniei re ceived and expended by said church, including books of ac count, check books, cancelled checks, bills, receipts and con tracts covering normal operating costs of said Salem Baptist Church and the cost of a new church edi fice and parsonage. 4. That on or about the first day of July 1939, Nathaniel Thomas, was removed as treasurer of said church and he was ordered to turn over to the board of trustees all records of his office, and he has failed, neglected and refused so to do. o. i nai on or anoui me mtanie of July, 1938, plaintiff Emmett H. Hilson was elected pastor of Salem Baptiat Church to serve for an indefinite time. That shortly after taking over his office he discover ed that certain funds received from the United States Govern ment from the sale of a church property had not been accounted for in full; that he and the plain tiffs in this action have for many months sought an accounting from the said Thomas and his codefen dants and a production of the re cords relating to said transactions. That these defendants refuse to deliver said records and seek to prevent further investigation of itheir financial transactions. And in this behalf they have set on foot n conspiracy to have the plaintiff Emmett H. Hilson removed as pas tor of said church so as to pre vent a completion of the investi gation and recovery of money due said church, which defendants withold. 6. That the defendants are insol vent and if there were a remedy at law, it would be ineffective. 7. That the defendants and each of them tresiten to prevent a check of the financial records of said church, which defendants have in their posession, by do ng bodily harm to the plaintiffs; by ritious conduct in meetings of the said Salem Baptist Church and hoards thereof; that the defen dants are spreading false and malicous reports about the work of the plaintiffs and Salem Bap tist church and threaten to con tinue to do so unless restrained and enjoined from so doing; that they have created false accounts against Salem Baptist Church and these plaintiffs and will continue to do unles srestrained therefrom .they already having created a two hundred ($200.00) dollar obligation in favor of Harry E. Moore and Son, and seek through removal of the said Emmett H. Hilson and these plaintiffs to escape person al liability for said obligation. 8. That unless these defendants and each of them is restrained and enjoined from interfering with the plaintiffs in the conduct of the said Salem Baptist Church and the completion of the investigation of its financial affair* and the questionable financial operations of the defendants, will suffer irre parable damages for which there is no adequate remedy at law. That unless these defendants are res trained from attending all meet ings of both church and boards of said church, the plaintiffs will be so hammered as to be deprived of the opportunity to recover the monies witheld by these defen dants from them and said church. WHEREFORE, plaintiffs pray that the defendants and each of them be restrained and enjoined from interfering with the plain tiffs and their conduct of the af fairs of Salem Baptist Church; from attending any meetings of the members of said Church or its boards of participation in the proceedings of any meetings of any church or board meetings, official meetings, or any meetings of any kind whatsoever; from cir culating ruTors to the detriment of these plaintiffs and Salem Bap tist church; from repeating or executing threats against these plaintiffs-or any of them to do them bodily harm; from witholding all property, books, records, re ceipts, check boolts, bank books, cancelled checks and all property whatsoever from these plaintiffs and Salem Baptist church; from doing any act in furtherance of a* effort to remove Emmett H. Hilson as pastor of Salem Bap tist Church so as to prevent un earthing of financial di-honesty of these defendants and keep hidden a fraud against these plaintiffs and Salem Baptist church. That the plaintiffs may have such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable and just. State of Nebraska, County of Douglas. John Wa'nwrigt, of lawful age, being first duly sworn, according to law, deposes and says that he is one of the plaintiffs in the fore going action; and that he has read the petition herein and understands the contents thereof and that the facts therein stated are true. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this day of July, 1939. NOTARY PUBLIC. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY NEBR. Emmett H. Hilson, John Wain wrigh\ Claude McFall, John Mc Clennon. Ike Sh:ne and Charles W. Blue, Plaintiffs. VS Nathaniel Thomas, William Coo per, A luster Harris, Jesse White, Walter Morris, Robert B. Alexan der and Fred Fort, Defendants. Doc 346 No. 109 RESTRAINING ORDER Upon application of the plain tiffs for an injunction upon their petition, duly and positively sworn to, and ;t being necessary that the defendants should have notice of the application before an in 1 junction is granted, it is therefore, ordered that the said cause be set for hearing on the 7th day of Aug ust, 1939 at 9 O’clock AM. at Court Room 8, Court House, Oma ha, Douglas Coun g Nebraska and that the plaintiffs be required forthwith to notify the defendants of the time and place of said hear, ing, and that until the further order of the of the court a res tra:ning order is allowed restrain i ing the defendants and each of them from interfering with the conduct of the affairs of Salem Baptist Church, ofl'.cial meetings or an ymeetings of any kind what soever; from circulating false ru mors to the detriment of these plaintiffs and Salem Baptist Church; from repealing threats aga;nst these plaintiffs or any of them to do them bodily harm; res trained from doing any act what soever to interfere with these plaintiffs until they can complete their investigation of a suspected Hinancial ishdrtage in church funda on the part of these defen dants, upon the plaintiffs execut ing an undertak’ng in the sum of Fifty ($50,000) dollars as required by law to be approved by the Clerk of the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. Dated at Dmaha, Douglas Count, Nebraska, July 24th, 1939. W. B. Bryant CNION WINS $100,000 A YEAR FOR N. Y. NEGRO HOTEL WORKERS NEW YORK, Aug. 24 (CNA)— A unique move to expand the cul tural and education interests of Negro hotel workers in this city was under way in Harlem The move was initiated by the City Cultural League, which has temnorary headquarters at the Harlem YMCA, 180 West 135th Street. Through lectures, dramatic and musical and various educational activities it is planned to educate the hotel workers on the signi ficance of current questions, trade unon organization, etc., so that “they will be better able to ad vance their own welfare as well as the welfare of the Negro peo pie as a whole and all of the 60,000 hotel workers in general in the city. ’ The League is an outgrowth of the Negro Council of the Hotel and Club Employees Union, Lo cal 6, A. F. of L., which recently signed up scores of Now York hotels under a union agreement. The League’s membership includes non-union as well as union work ers. According to the un:on, there are about 5,000 Negro workers in the city’s hotels. Mainly they fill jobs as waiters, maids, housemen, elevator men, bell men, door men and kitchen workers. The New \ orker, the Shelton, the Commo dore, the Lincoln, the Wellington, the Taft, and tho Cameron (all union contract hotels) are among tho largest employers of Neg-o hotel workers. A large number of Negro workers are also em> ployed in the West Side area be tween 59th and 96th Street from Broadway to Riversde Drive, in which district a special organiza tion drive is now being conduc ted by the union. The situation of Negro hotel workers in the city is much more favorable at present than a year ago, Charles A. Collins, organi zer of Local 6, asserted. He poin ted out that some 1,000 Negro hotel workers among the thou sands in the trade who have bene fited by increased wages under the union contract. Under the union contract, the workers also receive paid vaca tions, time and a half for over time, and have their special uni forms supplied free and cleaned or laundered at the expense of the employer, Collins declared. He also emphasized that Negro hotel workers enjoy a much gre ter stability of employment under tho union contracts. He estimated at more than $100,000 a year the wage increases of Negro hotel workers in hotels which have signed with the union. -oOo Read The Guide for News This big, up-to-date Webster Dic tionary has more than 900 pages . . . over 40,000 words . . . many special features. Bound in semi flexible black artificial leather, gilt stamped, round corners, red edges, headbands, four-color frontispiece ... printed on strong white paper. It will be sent you postpaid in ac attractive carton. 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