The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, April 27, 1940, CITY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    YANCY’S CELEBRATE 15TH
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
OLD OMAHA FAMILY;
GREETS MANY FRIENDS
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Yancy.
2871 Maple street celebrated their
fifteenth wedding anniversary at
their home Sunday, April 21.
Hostesses were; Mesdames A
L. Hawkins, and D- W- Gooden.
At the table were the Mrs.
lone Hanger, Louise Deckard,
Mrs. L. L McVay and Mrs. Ger
trude Lewis.
House decorations were tales
man roses and snap dragons. The
table flower scheme was carried
out with ealendas, daisies and
nausturtians- Mrs. Yancy wore
cross bared organdy with huge
printed flowers.
Mrs. Cleota Parker was dressed
In black crepe and Mrs. Hanger
wore a springy doubonet chiflon
Miss Dorothy Scott was charming
In a blue taffeta with a dainty
Corsage of pink carnations and
white hyacinths.
In a powder blue crepe gown.
Mrs. McIntosh was seen chatting
to Mrs. Rodney Williams, attired
in a burnt orange chiffon. The
Mrs. Gertrude Lewis und Louise
Deckard chose black and pea
green chiffon while Mrs. McVay
preferred pink lace. Mrs. A- L.
Hawkins chose a navy blue lace
while Mrs. D- W- Gooden was
dressed in pink satin.
Mrs. Joseph B- Taylor and Mrs.
Lenora Gray were in charge of
Berrice.
Mrs. O .Roundtree, Jr.( prepar
ed the anniversary cake. It was
‘‘delicious” the guests said.
200 persons attended. Mrs. Rod
ney Williams registered all guests.
LEI' ’EM EAT GRASS SAY 3
MISSOURI CHEMISTS
Cincinnati, Ohio, April (CNA)
Three white Kansas City, Mo.,
chemists reported to the Americ
an Chemical society this week that
they had found a way to enrich
the diets of the poor by using
grass as a food.
W It Graham ,G. O. Kohler,
and C. F- Schnubol, connected with
a big Kansas City butter concern,
reported that they had made “the
first successful effort to trans
mit tlie unique properties of grass
directly into human nutrition.”
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Next time, take time-tested
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(Formerly Herman’s Market)
2422 NORTH 24th ST. Telephone WE-5444
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Large Link Sausage lb-15c
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Longhorn Cheese, lb. 23c
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Catsup, large bottle 10c
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TOMATOES OR
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GRANT ST, OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
L. T—I was boi'n June 5, 1911C
and am a constant reader of your
column. Will I fee able to get a
city position and if so what should
I study, bookkeeping or filing?
Ans: Both- It it is your
desire to get office employ
ment, then take a complete
business course. It would be
pioy.ment, begin a business
unwise to start hunting em
ployment. Begin a business
the fall of thj8 year you will
be qualified to hold down a
good job.
* * *
M. C.—I am In lbve wfttl ano
ther man and I am a married
woman. It Is hard fbr me to get
out and be with him and I won
der does he love inrve? Also tell
me if I will take the trip this
summer ?
Ans: Sister you aren’t in
love. You are out to seek new
thrills In life. It had better
come to a stop, for onPe your
husband gets wise to your
little scheme, and he will put
you out on your ear. No, he
Isn't going to give his con
sent for you to make the trip
alone.
• * •
E. R—I am coming to you
[ilear Sir with my problems. Why
is it I can't handle money like
other men, can’t own a nice car
like other people, and can’t en
joy life like other folks? Can
you help me?
Ana: Your whole difficulty
is that your income isn’t as
great as some of your asso
ciates and you can't stretch
it any. Also .you are little
TOO GENEROUS with what
you do have. If you want a
nice home, car and little
spending money too, you will
have to find good paying em
ployment and learn to be
more Conservative with your
money.
* * *
M. S.—Do you think that I
will be able to pay for my home
and to support my little girl too.
What must I do about my broth
ers ?
Arts: It is indicated to me
North 24th St.
SHOE REPAIR
1807 N. 24th ST
WE. 4240
YOU CAN’T TELL THEY ARE
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that you will be able to pay
for your home In time. But
you may be forced to rent out
a portion of It in order to
meet the notes. Don’t worry
about your youngster, as you
will soon be well and able to
care for her again. About
your brother, put them out of
your home now, If they do not
wish to pay their share of
expenses. You’re not physi
cally ale to support anyone
other than yourself and child.
* * *
G. A. IVL—What make» my
boy friend so tight with me?
Does he really mean to marry me
like he said?
Ans: Your frien disn’t turn
ing any of his money over to
no one- He is going to spend
what he makes himself and
just as he pleases too- His
affection for you isn’t ‘‘true
love”. Neither is he making
any plans ot take you for his
wife. There are too many
stories circulating about him,
some of them are true.
* * *
T. L. R.—I have prospects 6r
getting another position and won
der if I should take it if I am
fortunate along this line. Could I
get my Astrology Reading and
Lucky Day Chart now?
Ans: By all means take the
job if presented to you. Hold
to the place that you have
now and in the meantime
study an(d prepare youtrself
for this other job. You will
make a change before the end
of this year. Yes. send for
your Astrology Reading and
Lucky Day Chart now. The
Price is only 25c
* • *
A. E. VV—I have a boy friend
who I have been going with for
the past five years and I want
to know if if should marly him
or not?
Ans; He cares f»r you. but
concentration reveals that you
aren’t in love with this boy.
You do not approve of his
ways and the longer you two
lived together, the worse a
thing like this would get. and
you can’t change them. Make
s«me new associates before
thinking of marriage.
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Unredeemed Quality Merchandise
at a Great Reduction. Up-to-date
Clothing. Dry Goods, Ladies Ready
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CIVIC BAND
PREPARE FOR
MUSIC WEEK
MAY 15
Omaha Civic Orchestra this
week is busy preparing for Music
Week May 5th- Principal program
to be given by the orchestra will
consist of a concert at Joglyn
Memorial 4:00 o’clock Sunday af
ternoon.
Featured on this concert will be
the Student Nurses Chorus of the
University of Nebraska- Another
program will take place in con
nection with our Music Week act
ivities is the Community Sing and
Concert to be given at Elmwood
Park Sunday evening. May 12th.
This is sponsored by the Golden
Spike Committee in cooperation
with the Music Project. Other
Music W’eek activities will include
three appearances by the Clark
son Hospital Student Nurses
Chorus on Tuesday. Wednesday,
and Thursday .May the 7, 8. and
9 inclusive.
Programs by the orchestra In
the schools during the week will
feature the Annual Tirade Trip
and will not be available for WPA
engagements.
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Monday, April 29—St. Cecilias,
39th Webster, 9:00 AM; Kellom
22nd Paul, 1:00 PM
Tuesday, April 30—Manumouth
Park. 33rd Ames, 9:00 AM; Druid
Hill, 31st Spaulding, 10:30 AM;
Miller Park. 27th EUlson, 1:00
AM.
Wednesday, May 1—St. Francis
4700 So. 32nd. 9;00 AM; St. Brid
get, 26th F, 20:30 AM; South Din
coin, 27th F, 2:00 PM.
Thursday, May 2—Park, 29th
Woolworth, 9;00 AM; Field Club,
23th Hickory, 10:30 AM; Mason,
24th Mason, 1:00 PM.
NEGRO BAND—NONE
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NEW LOCATION
2306 North 24th
We. 0998 Free Delivery _
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MARKERS
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TWENTIETH & CUMING STS.
PHONE AT. 4927
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McGILL’S —
BAR & BLUE ROOM
E. McGill, Prop.
2423-25 NORTH 24th St.
WINE, LIQUORS, and
CIGARS
Ine Room Open 8 p. m. to 1 a. m.
Open for Private Parties from
2 to 7 p. m.
—No Charges—
WE SPECIALIZE IN MIXED
DRINKS—In case you don’t
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to do with it. He’s North
Omaha’s Famous drink mixer.
NEWS AGOSSiP ON
CENTRAL'S CAMPUS 7
by Blanche Phifer
Negro students at Central High
School elected officers for the
Cosmopolitan Club Wednesday,
for closer relations of Negro stu
dents at Central.
Mrs. Robbie Davis is sponsor.
Officers elated are: Kenneth
Love, president; Joyce Hall, vice
president; Frances Jeffetson, sec
retary and Harold Boggus. This
club will meet every Tuesday
morning just before homeroom.
CAMPUS MUTTERINGS—
Girls around Central are jea
lous of Connie Hill. I wonder
why.
_*_*_
Bryce Dorris and Joyce Hall ,
are both atwitter over the same
boy. I wonder who has his heart.
_*_*
Around 235, study hall, 8:00
A. M., there is quite a bit of sit
uating going on.
Does B. W. * really like H. B
or is her mind wondering? It
must be.
Beatrice B.—Who were you
dressed up for Sunday It couldn’t
be Earl H- could it.
_*_*_
A certain person is playing
second fiddle to W. H- We won
der who she is.
_*_*_
Dorothy Popps, why are you
chumping so many boys? Don’t
play on the wrong string.
Social Security Official
yaama umm i
GEORGE E. COHRON, manager
if one of the largest social security
hid ofhce3 in the country. It is lo
cated at 209 Wc3t 125th Street, New
York City.
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In the Bamboo Room—Skeet’s
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