The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 09, 1939, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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Omahans Return IIom3
Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Hawkins
' ami Mr. and Mrs. Harry Speesc,
who ha i been away since July
31 retired home. They visited
in the South arid Fart. The stops
they made were in Kansas City,
r y%gK^yr-i£ n -ii' es- ijf
North 24th St.
# SHOE REPAIR .
1807 N. 24th si
| WE. 4240
YOU CAN'T TELL THEY*ARE
REPAIRED— BECAUSE OUR
INVISIBLE HALF SOLING
METHOD ‘Leaves No Repair
Look" ON YOUR SHOES. THE
NEW SOLE WITH AN IN
VISIBLE JOINT
—POPULAR PRICES—
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Try.
Herman's
Market
First
PROPRIETOR
24th Lake St.
WE. 5444
Mo.; Ft. Scott, Kansas; Musko
i gee. Okla ; Ft. Smith and Little
j R'clc, Texarkansas, Texas; New
0. lea's, La.; Penrocola and
j Jacksonville, Fla.; Montgomery,
Tuskegee and Birmingham, Ala.;
Narhville and Chattanooga, Tenn.;
i Atlanta and Savannah, G a.;
■ Charleston, S. C.; Norfolk and
| Hampton, Va.; Washington. I). C.;
, Baltimore, Md,; Ph'ladelphia, Pa.;
New F'ork City; A) burg Far, N.
J.; Boston, Mass, Buffalo, N. Y.;
Oleaveland, Ohio- Detroit, Mich.;
and Chicago.. While in New York
Dr. Haw fans attended the Na
tional Med cnl Association and al
so the National Convention Al
pha. Phi Alpha of which he is
y. p.-evident or in Omaha. While
ip Nashv lie, Tenn., they were
j t'i guest of Di. and Mrs. Henjy
I Allen Boyd. The guest of Mrs.
1 Bllen Bolden of Chattanooga,
j Tenn. Dinner guest of Dr. Davis
02 Knoxville, Tenn. The guest of
Dr. and Mrs. Presn-dl. Guest of
Mrs. J. M. Miller of Hot Springs.
Spent three days in New- Orleans
sight-seeing. While in New Port,
West, Va., they were the guest
I < f Mrs. Emma Parker, the wife
of the late John Parker who
was one of the oldert mail car
rier’s of this city. They also
STOPS
BODY
OVOIS
THREE SAFE WAYS P
Hush CR1AWI \
lor underarm perspiration \
Hush LIQUID i
Checks perspiration 1 to 3 day* ■
HushfOWPEft I
use on sanitary napkins
I
1 Dolgoff Hardware I
Paint, Glass & Varnish. Bring in yourl
broken window and we’ll glazg them®
FREE! We have a full line of Chicken I
wire. Our Stove, Furnace and Plumbing ■
supplies are complete. Electrical supplies!
Roofing and Guttering. I
(Open Evenings)
J —WE. 1607— 1822-24 N. 24th St._m
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2 SUITS
80ct$
CASH & CARRY
1 SUIT and
1 DRESS
80cts
CASH & CARRY
PLAIN
2 DRESSES
80cls
CASH & CARRY
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SHIRTS
12cts
CASH & CARRY
at
EDHOLM & SHERMAN
2401 NORTH 24™ STREET
LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS
I visited in Canada. They report a
wonderful trip and met many
! of their relatives while in Fort
Scott, Kansas. They were the
gues^ of Dr. Hawkins’ bipther
Prof. K. J. Hawkins. While in
Little Rock, they were the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. The
Millers are Mrs. Hawkins cou
sins. Mr. Miller has been in the
post office over 25 years. They
were out of the city one month.
--oQo—
Ms* Ella B. Glafford has been
a guest with her uncle and.aupt,
Mr. and M.1 . Alanzo Jackson tall
summer. She returned to Eldor
ado, Arkansas, to take up her
school duties^
A party was given for Miss
GUifford Sunday evening. It W'as
a very gala affair.
* * *
Mrs. L. S. Davis of 2530 Grant
St. left Sunday morning at one
o’clock to motor to Denver, Colo.
Sho was accompanied by her
nephew, Willie Gillispie. She will
bring her little niece hack with
her, little Bertha who has been
there visiting friends in that
city for about 15 days. Mrs. Lydia
Wit on will return also with her.
She lives in Mrs. Davis home.
* * *
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. P. Westbrook
spent two days wdth Mr. and Mrs.
Alonzo Jackson, relatives on the
way home from Denver after an
extended trip out West.
* * *
33,051 persons received aid
from 29 Community Chest Agen
cies the first six months of 1939.
Thils was revealed in a report
being released this wreek from
the Community Chest office to
75,000 Omahans.
The Child Care Agencies serv
ed 795 children. 104 unmarried
mothers. Gave Institutional care
to 164 children, foster homes
cared for 429 children, and the
Day Nusery cared for 121 child
ren.
Vii’ting Nurses made 30,977
visi'h to homes. Pre-school health
clinics examined 4.768 babies.
Fifty-five crippled children re
ceived 6,804 days of care and
medical service.
The Character Building agencies
served 19,614 children.
The Welfare Agencies gave 959
families planned service and re
lief. 1,067 families were received
on an emergency relief basis,
with 92 transient families, and
3,620 unattached individual re
ceiving lodging and meals. In the
same period 212 aged received
care in institutions.
Plans are being completed to
raise between October 30 and
November 10, funds needed by
these agencies during the coming
year. Alvin E. Johnson is general
chairman of the drive.
--oOo
Mr. J. Norman of 2220 Willis
Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Asberry
and Young motored to Chicago
and visited with relatives there.
Mr. Norman was guest 6f his sis
ter, Mrs. Mattie Wicks and his
(■: -ter-in-law, Mrs. P. L. Bell. They
-eturned home Monday night. Re
ported a wonderful.
* * *
Mrs. Victory Turner, of 2708
Miami will leave Wednesday for
the convention which will convent
in Philadelphia and will take in
I Mike Colton’s |
Dry Goods, Shoes X
Furnishings X
SCHOOL IS HERE. WE Q
HAVE A COMPLETE LINE Q
OF SHOES & FURNISHINGS A
2303 N. 24th St. - 24th & LakeU
PHONE JA. 5757 Q
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CAREY’S NABORHOOD
Grocery
Spring Chicken Cheaper
than Hacon 18c lb.
OPEN SUNDAYS AND EACH
NIGHT ’TILL
10 P. M. WE. 6089
We Give Green Tracing Stamp*
tin World’s Fair in New Yorl
before returnng home.
XXX
NEWI.Y WEDS SPEND
HONEYMOON IN OMAH V
Mr. and Mrs. Glass who were
just married in Kansas City,
Kans. spent, their honeymoon in
our city as the house guest of Mrs.
Ashly Simmons of 2228 Willis
Ave. They returned home after a
two weeks stay.
XXX
Don’t forget to attend the great
revival meeting at Mt. Calvary
Community Church. The Soul Sav
ing station meeting started Sept.
4. Evangelist Goar will be here
the 10th of Sept.
X X X
Mrs. Matthew Barnes of 2,120
Erskine is on the sick list.
XXX
Mr. W. H. Trueheart of Atchi- i
son, Kans.. 1627 N. 6th street is
visiting h;s brother, Mr. Sam
Trueheart of 1405 South 16th St.
Fit left Tuesday for D’mas, Kans.,
in interest of od wells that he's
connected with.
XXX
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Yancy.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Roundtree and
Mrs. Scott are expecting to spend
the week end in Rock Island, 111.
to visit with Mrs. Scotts’ brothers
who is also the uncle of Mrs.
Raney and Mrs. Roundtree. They
expect to return home Monday (
night.
XXX
Tho funeral of Mrs. Curter was
at the Church of the Living God
a1, two Saturday, Sept. 2nd. Rev. j
Clark officating, assisted by Rev.
Steele the pastor.
XXX
On August 27, Mrs. Jeta Jones {
and brother, Mr. W. Riddler Mrs.!
Helen Yancy, Mrs. Nomica Smith. 1
Mrs. Geo Fran kin, and Mi. Earl;
Jones motored Kansas Ci y and
on their return they stooped in;
other Missouri towns. They re
port a pleasant trip there. They
.eturned August 30.
XXX
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamilton of
2717 Miami St., were blessed with
a fine baby boy, August 28. Moth
er and baby are both doing
nicely.
T T T
Mrs. Marie Stearns of 2622 De
catur stieet little daughter Marie
died in Lincoln, Nebr., at the
Arthopetic Hospital at the age
of 18 years after having a serious
operation for spinal trouble. The
remains are at the Lewis Funeral
Home.
¥ ¥ ¥
Mother E. Benson who is Iowa,
Western Mo., and Nebraska State
Mother of the Church of God in
Christ returned home after having
finished her work in these states.
She was accompanied by Mother
King, state worker of Texas.
¥ ¥ ¥
Elder G. W. McGlothen of Los
Angeles, Calif., will begin a series
of meeting at Elder G. D. Ben
son, 1710 N. 25 th St. Elder Mc
Glothen is a wonderful Evange
list. A brilliant : oeaker bringing
yiur sick to b^ tealed. Meeting
begins at 7:3h o clock, A’>g. 29.
Service every . 'ght. Come one,
come all. Welconr'.
¥ ¥ ¥
Rev. Catherine Williams of 5628
Prauie Ave. of Chicago, 111., has
been the guest of her son, Rev.
Frank Johnson of the Spiritual
Church of Deliverance at 1837 N.
24th St., and will be in our city
until Sept. 3rd. She will return
home. She reports a nice visit and
I like" Omaha very much.
¥ ¥ ¥ ,
The Spiritual church of Deli
verence had recital Monday Aug.
28th at the Church. We featured
Madam English Paris, soprano,
and Madam Lucella Charles
I Crain, accordianist. There was a
wonderful success. Everyone en
joyed a pleasant evening.
¥ ¥ ¥
Mr. and Mrs. John Hill, spent
the week end at Kansas City. Mo.
¥ ¥ ¥
Mrs. Althany Adams, of 2431
Decatur St., surprised her hus
band, Mr. Frank Adams with a
birthday party last week. Fifteen
couples were present. All report
ed a very delightful evening.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Sanford of 945
North 28th Avenue left Omaha,
Friday, Sept 1, on a visit to the
East. Stopping at Chicago, De
troit, Niagra Falls and New York
City, Philadelphia and Washing
ton, D. C. They will return Octo
ber 1. 1939.
* * *
Dr. and Mi’s. C. H. Singleton,
returned from their trip. They
motored to Chicago, Detroit and
Upslantie, Mich., to visit rela
tives and friends. They visited
their daughter who just returned
from Europe. Mr.s Ernestein Pos
tles had gone to the Youth Con
ference in interest of the Episeo- |
pal Church. She was indeed glad '
to see her parents.
.V V V
Y W C A NEWS—
The cabinet conference for of
ficers in sophomore, and junior ,
and senior girl reserve clubs met I
at Camp Brewster, September 7
and 8 for all members of the cabi
net. Plans will be made for the
clubs for 'he following year in
cluding plans for city wide acti- ;
vities. Almira King and Delphia \
New are junior and senior and 1
sophomore pre-ident respectively.
* ¥ *
The Misses Dorothy Scott and
Velma Rose left for Chicago Fri
day night to spend Labor Day.
* ¥ ¥
Mrs. J. M. Scott, 2885 Miami,
went to Joplin then from there she
went to Arkansas to visit two
weeks with her daughter, Mrs.
Ralph Adams. Mrs. Scott i< ex
pected back about the first of the
month,
* ¥ *
Mrs. Robert Daly has returned
from a months trip to the west.
She visited San Francisco and
Oakland.
* * *
Mi's. Crumbley, 2846 Binney St.,
has ju t returned from visiting
in the East. She arrived Thursday
Augu t 31 from New York where
she said she had a wonderful time
with her son Mr. Elmer
Crumbley at 680 St. Nicholas Apt.
2N, New York City. Mrs. Crumb
ley had a chance to sail out to
the statue of Liberty on the larg
est boat there. She went up the
steps in the Statue which is 22
stories. Then she went to the
largest. Abbysinnian Baptist
Church in N. Y. and worshipped
with them. She went to the larg
est theatre in N. Y., where her
son is playing.
She attended Father Divine’s
Church and had a chance to see
him descend from his kingdom to
hit Angels. Mrs. Crumbley said
ho did not say he was God but
that the people said he was God.”
* # *
Mrs. Lucille Ennis is visiting
Mrs. Mary Hill. 1432 N. 22nd St.
Mrs. Ennis is from San Antonia,
Texas where she teaches school.
» ♦ »
Hon. John Adams, Jr., left for
Topeka, Kansas Saturday to get
his small son.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Beverly,
of Berkly, California, are spend
ing the week end here with Mr.
and Mm. Russell Reese of 2824
Binney St.
V M ^
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Howell of
Topeka, Kansas are the house
guests over the holiday of Mr. C.
Howell and wife of 2827 Bi.ney
* * *
Mrs. Ella Flowers who has been
ill for over four years, was re
moved from the home of Mrs.
Spencer. 986 N. 25th St. to the
County Hospital where she died
Aug. 30th at 6 o’clock with heart
failure and hardening of the
blood vessel. The attack was
brought on from acute indiges
tion.
Mrs. Gordon at the same ad
dress had been ill from eating
corn but now she is able to be
up again.
* * *
Mr. Murphy who is the brother
of Donnie Murphy is the house
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Simmons of 2228 Willis Ave. Mr.
Murphy’s home is in Dallas, Tex.
* * *
Jiverette Club is giving a Jitney
Dance at 2734 Caldwell St. Fri
day, September 8, 1939. Time,
8:30 until? Music, Jive Box. Price
5 cents.
Supervisor, Mru. Emma Brown
President. Gloria Parker
Secretary, Edna Taylor
Treasurer, Geraldine Parker
Reporter, Henrietta Williams
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Mjr. Earl Pai#cs sp»ent L{abor
Day in Lincoln, Nebr.
* * *
The Daughter Elks gave an in
door picnic at the Hall on I*ake
St., Labor. Day. It was a wonder
ful success and the manager of
the 9 Qenter donated the ice
cream which was appreciated
I
by the Daughter Elk sfeted Man
mie Simmons who buys all th s
supplys that are needed for diJ
ferent occasions was credited wit i
the donations.
* * ¥
Me. Elsworth Thomas will visi
in the city as the house gues
off hia foster mother Mrs
Strawther, of 2220 Willis Ave. fo
a three day stay.
* * *
The Jiverctte girls had an en
jjoyable evening at the danca
Thursday, August 81 at Kruf
Park. Edna Taylor, Gloria Parker
and Geraldine Parke'.
* * *
Mr. Grant Taylor of 1910 N
27th street broke h s finger work
ing on the project. Xhe finger
broke was on his left hand. It
has been painful to him. The ac
cxient hapuened Aug. 28, on 13 &
Nicholas,
* * *
All Stars. VS South Omaha.
ALL STARS WIN
The game was won by the All
Stars. Score was 15 to 1. Pitcher.
Edna Taylor , and Irene Harris,
catcher.
V V
SAMUEL BUSH RETURNS
AFTER 4 MONTHS VISIT
By Edna Mitchell
Mr. Samuel Bush, returned from
Isis Angeles, Calif., Sept. 2 after
spending four months visiting hii
two daughters, Mrs. Dorine Kelly
and Miss Marie Bush. He reports
having had n rice time. While
here. Mr. Bush wag a former
member of Bethel A ME Church
and served as a trustee for some
time under Rev. Divers’, adminis
tration. He was on duty when
Mr. C. C. Galloway war. a trus
tee. These two gentlemen did
many things foj» the up-building
of Bethed AME Churdh in its
early years of struggle.
* * * ,
PERSONAL
Mrs. Ethel Jackson of Chicago
came to our city to visit her
cousin Geraldine Jackson of 2014
N. 2Sth Ave. She says she
has enjoyed herself immensely.
She will return the 12th to
continue her schooling.
• * *
Mrs. F. G. Grady who haa
spent the summer months in
Omaha visiting her nieces, Mrs.
Gene Pendelton and Mrs. Ollie
Lewis and her nephew, Mr. Wil
liam Battles. Mrs. F. G. Grady
will leave Saturday September
0 at 5:00 P.M. for her home in
Hod-ton, Texas. "We wish to
thank our friends for the kind
hospitality shown us during her
stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rone en
tertained with a dinner party
Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. B.
Simns, Miss Gladyce Bell and Mr.
Raymond Towls. Mrs. Rone lives
at 1403 N. 22 Plaza.
Washington, Sept. 4 (CNA)—
Negro and white employes of the
Ford Motor Co. were cheered this
week by a ruling of the Nation
al Labor Relations Board which
found the company guilty of vio
lating the Wagner Labor Act
and ordered it to discontinue its
“unfair labor practices.’’
NEURITIS
RELIEVE PAIN IN FEW MINUTES
To relieve the torturing pain of Neuritis.
Rheumatism. Neuralgia or l.umbago in a
few minutes, get the Doctor's formula
NURITO. Dependable—no opiates, no nar
cotics. Does the work quickly -must relievo
wo/st pain, to your satisfaction in a few
minutes or money buck nt Druggists. Don't
suffer. Use NURITO on this guarantee today.
•
The Very Latest from the
Chicago Convention:
The New—
“Pin Curl” WAVE
The Same Effect as the Cro
quinole without the heated
iron.
STYLED AS DESIRED
Althouse Beauty School
2422 North 22nd Street
WEbster 0846
Mr. J. O. D. Newland, 2917
Grant St., has as his house guest
his daughter, Parity Newland
Shobe from Kan as City Mis
souri. She arrived in our city
Tuesday morning September 5.
Mrs. Shobe will spend possibly a
month in our city.
• • *
The Townsend eiub No. 11 met
Sept. 3 .in a corraration service
at the Urban I/eague Hall. A pro
gram war? rendered.
The program was as follows:
Repeating the Lord's Prayer.
Song, America
Pledging Allcgience to the flag.
Trio, Cooper Children
Dramatic reading, Mrs. Marie
Hester Young.
Speech by, Mr. Brown, Urban
League secretary. ,
Speech by Mr. Gilbert. Omaha
Star.
Paper by, Mr. McDonald
Speech by Mr. Wells, Organizer.
Glased by repeating the Town
send Pledge.
By Edna Mihchel, Secty.
* M *
Mr. J. A. Covington, of 3fi05
Grant St., condition is fair. He
has been sick three weeks. He
is the son of Mrs. A. B. Whit
ley of same address.
RARE’S BUFFET
2229 Luke Street
for Popular Brands
of BEER and LIQUORS
_Always a place to park—
'JijF^ST7^ yyySps
Robbinys Pharmacy
2306 N. 21th St. WE. 1711
ry yyyy _ ti
CUTS—BURNS—SCALDS
should be quickly treated to prevent bad after
effects as well as relieve tain. Use OI L-of-SALT.
Wonderful too for sore, tired feet. At your
drugRiit's—money back if not satisfied: e<*
free sample write Mosso Laboratories, 215South
Leavitt Street. Chicago. _
QUICK RELIEF FOR FEET
A Prominent Business
Woman Praises Mme.C.J.
Walker's Preparations
"I use Mme. C. J. Walker’s
preparations exclusively be
cause I get results from them
that I am unable to get from any
other preparation.” stated a well
known business woman the
other day.
The secret of the remarkable
. success of Mme. C. J. Walker’s
preparations is in the fact that
they were blended by the late
Madam C. J. Walker to reach
certain definite conditions of the
hair, skin and scalp, and today,
after over thirty-five years on
the market, they are growing
increasingly populhr, and not
withstanding the fact that the
Company has always refused to
reduce the price on these goods,
they are still in demand every
where.
Mme. C. J. Walker's Glossine.
although more than thirty-five
years on the market, is still the
leader in its field. The reason
for this is because it not only
serves as a scalp oil, but it gives
the hair that silky sheen and
natural gloss that is the delight
of every woman.
Mme. C. J. Walker’s Brown
Face Powder is not just another
Face Powder, but is the result of
years of experimenting to pro
duce the perfect blend to impart
a velvetlike softness and at the
same time cooling and refresh
ing. Just the thing for these hot
days.
The Mme. C. J. Walker’s won
derful preparations are sold by
Walker Beauticians and Drug
Stores everywhere, or you can
write The Mme. C. J. Walker
Mfg. Company, direct. Address:
The Walker Building, Indian
apolis, Indiana.
Special Bargain Prices
1939 Ambassador Sedan $575
1937 Plymouth 4 door Sedan $15#
1933 Plymouth Coupe $175
1938 Pontiac delux coach $650
1938 Ford delux coach $575
1935 Buick four door sedan $350
Shames Body & Radiator Co.
1906 CUMING STREET AT. 4556