The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 14, 1940, CITY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    CITY FISH
market
2418 North 24th St.
HOME OF FINE BUFFALO
FRIED FISH & RAW FISH
AT VERY LOWEST PRICES
FREE DELIVERY
JA 4617
NO matter how dark and rough your skin
is, don't be discouraged I You have a
right to a lighter, softer, more attractive
complexion—and famous Nadinola Bleach
ing Cream will help you get it I
Nadinola Bleaching Cream contains med
icated ingredients that gently act to bleach
the skin to a lighter, lovelier shade It helps
loosen ugly blackheads too, promotes a
softer, smoother, finer skin surface.
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Think how happy you would be with a love
lier. lighter complexion! And with every
Nadinola package comes a written promise
—your money back if you are not satisfied.
With so much to gain, and nothing to lose,
don’t delay—get Nadinola today. Full
treatment-size jar costs only 50c—contains
enough of this wonderful cream for 6 weeks'
daily use.
FINE FOR KIDNEY
AND BLADDER
WEAKNESS
Stop Getting Up Nights
and Feel Younger
Keep your blood more free from
waste matter, poisons and acid by
putting more activity into kidneys
and bladder, and you should live a
healthier, happier and longer life
One efficient, safe and harmless
way to do this is to get from your
druggist a 35 cent box of GOLD
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules
and take them as directed--the
swift results should delight you.
Besides getting up nights, some
symptoms of kidney trouble may
be backache, shifting pains, puffy
eye.*.
Don’t be an ASY MARK and
accept a substitute— Get Gold
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the original and genuine. Look for
tb . Gold Medal on the box— 35
cents.
SOCIAL NEWS
BARNETTS VACATION IN
MINNESOTA
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnett of
27(H) Wirt St., spent a most enjoy
able week, fishing at Eddie’s Place
in Crosby, Minn. Their catch was
the limit, consisting of wall-eyed
pikes, northern pikes, croppies and
bass.
Eddie’s Place is a beautifully e
rected lodge overlooking lake Ad
ney and is most efficiently manag
ed by Mr. Irvin Cowden.
Mrs. H, R. Greenfield has had
as her house guest the past three
weeks, a life-long friend, Mrs.
Laura Yancy of Chicago, 111. Mrs.
Y'ancy was royally entertained by
Mrs- Greenfield and by many of
her friends of Council Bluffs, Lin
coln and Omaha. She returned to
hen home Wednesday.
Mrs. L. A. Story who has been ill
at her home has recovered and is
out again.
Mrs. Zoe Walker has returned
from Chicago where she visited
with friends.
Mrs M. Owens is visiting in To
peka, Kansas with friends. She
expects to return soon.
Mrs. Lewis Artison, 2816 Hamil
ton St., entertained with a dinner
Tuesday evening honoring Mrsl
Nana Willis of Kansas City. Cov
ers were laid for twelve.
Litte Everjean Young who has
be«n ill at her home, is improving,.
Miss Mary Heddie Wiggins who
has been spending her vacation
here with her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. Wiggins, will return to St
Augustine hospital of South Caro
lina Tuesday.
Mrs. Daisy Gaiter and son, left
Friday morning for California,
where they will make their home.
CLEAVES TEMPLE CME.
CHURCH
25th and Decatur Sts.,
Rev. L. A. Story, Pastor,
M. H. Young, Reporter
Sunday School 9:45
Morning Worship 11:00
Epworth League, 6:30
Evening Worship 8:00
The Sunday school was well at
tended and ail seemed to enjoy
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NORTH 24th ST
SHOE REPAIR
1807 N. 24th St. WE. 4240
YOU CAN’T TELL THEY ARE
REPAIRED— BECAUSE OUR
INVISIBLE HALF SOLEING
METHOD “Leaves No Repair
Look” ON YOUR SHOES. THE
NEW SOLE WITH AN INVIS
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—POPULAR PRICES—
Joe’s Food Market
(Formerly Herman’s Market)
2422 NORTH 24th ST. Telephone WE-5444
—FREE DELIVERY—
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY
ORANGE AND BLUE FOOD STAMPS RE
DEEMED at JOE’S Food Market at Low
Prices. ******
COFFEE Butter-Nut, pousd
SUGAR 5“ 24?~
FIRST QUALITY
Butter, lb. 27c
Flour 5 lb. bag 17c
Can Milk, l’ge can 5V>c
VANILLA ~
Wafers, lb. 124c
RED PITTED
Cherries, tall can 10c
victor " “
Pancake Flour, pkg 9c
Onions, 3 lbs. 10c
SUNKIST
Oranges, dozen 19c
Yams, Sweet Potatoes,
pound 5c
TOKAY
Grapes, lb. 74c
PURE
LARD, lb. 7c
OLEO, lb. 10c
sliced 7*iin«
BACON, lb. 21c
Spareribs, lb. 12y2c
PURE
Pork Sausage, lb. 15c
ALL FLAVORS
Jell-O, pkg. 5c
CAMPBELL’S
T imato Soup, 3 cans 25c
LARGE CAN
Pqrk & Beans, 10c
Catsup, l’ge bottle 10c
Peaches, l’ge can 17c
IN HEAVY SYRUP
Weird Lights Play Across the Fair_
TiioRf- penetrating fingers of light point across Treasure Island skies each night of (he 1940
Guide,> Gate International imposition. Silhouetted in the foreground is the Japanese Pavilion border
ing the mirrored lake, which is the Gagoon of ,1" ' " s at the Fair.
tho lesson.
The morning worship was also
attended well and our pastor
brought to us another good serm
on, which all seemed to enjoy and
be benefited from. The pastor,
again filled the pulpit at the even
ing services.
Sunday is home coming day. AH
former members and friends are
invited to be present. There will
be afternoon services and several
quartettes will furnish the music.
Evening services mass meeting
—all members and friends are ask
e,d to be present.
This Week In Religion
and Thought
BY ROBT. L. MOODY ...
55 MILLION CHRISTIANS?
A recent report from tlhe census
bureau states that there are 256
religious denominations in the
United States and there are 65,
807,366 church members in these
groups. Such a statement as this
makes any serious minded think.
This number is estimated to be an
increase of one million dhurchi
members from the period 1926 to
1936 when these figures were com
piled.
I think the Jewish groups are
counted in this number but if we
exclude them and some others and
guess the professed Christians to
be 54 million, what a vast army
this would be? We know tftris is
Utopian, but suppose everyone of
these church members were gen
uine and faithful followers of
Christ as tiheir profession implies
If this were true, the United Stat
es alone could Christianize the
world and this country would be a
heaven from which we could jour
ney to the new heaven. We shall
discuss another aspect of this re
port next week.
JEWISH SPONSOR OF
ALL-NEGRO TOWN TO
ADDRESS BAPTISTS
Philadelphia —(ANP)— Nathan
Rathblott, well known business
man here, who is the guiding
spirit of the “Build a Negro City
Movement,” at Mizpath, N. U., a
town between Philadelphia and At
lantic City, will attend the Nation
al Baptist convenion at Birming
ham next month it was announced
this week by the convention com
mittee.
Mr. Rathblott. who owns the 2,
000 acre development on which
Mizpah is built recently reduced
the price of home-sites from $200
to $60, with installments of $2 per
month, to inci-ea.se interest in the
"Build a Negro City Movement.”
I)r. W. H. Jernagin, chairman
of the movement says that Miz
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The larieuse Beauty Bureau was established by the
Godefroy Manufacturing Company to study methods
of preserving women's natural beauty, and to make
the results of this research available to the public.
The spring and the fall of the year
always tire periods of change. Now
is the time to recondition the home
for the winter months . . . the time
to remove furniture slip-covers, and
brighten the home for the rtext few
mouths of indoor activities and
living.
This suggests to me the need for
a bit of beauty reconditioning ! And
most of us need just that after three
months of summer activity . . . and
summer heat which many times
causes us to be negligent in our
beauty routine.
Chances nre that the summer sun
hasn’t benefitted our faces. We’re
probably tanned. The skin is drier.
New squint lines can be found
around the eyes. A series of pro
fessional or home treatments is
needed, backed up with a good
cleansing creum and a night cream
. . . regularly used.
The reason I emphasize “regu
larly" Is that during the heat of the
summer, It Is difficult to do any
thing regularly, especially anything
which means exertion. But now
that'sumirler’s heat Is gene and we
have the Invigorating coolness of
fall, we cnn make repairs for our
negligence the past several months.
Use creams regularly, and the skin
soon will soften once more, will
seem to lighten In color and appear
more beautiful.
Summer’s outdoor activity Is not
the best conditioner for hands. They
may need expert attention. At least
they’ll need considerable personal
attention. Use a hand-lotion fre
quently. Manicure the nails and
cuticle. And remember how Impor
tant It Is that the nails lie shaped
to conform with the shape of your
fingers. Avoid claw-like hands by
all menns. But shapely nails can
enhnnce the appearance of stubby
fingers, cnn add to the beauty of
well-formed Angers.
Frequent swimming parties, the
outdoor sun—all have contributed
to today’s condition of your hair. It
probably is dry, and may even be
streaked. Oil shampoos will help.
Or you cnn massage oil into the
scalp and leave it overnight, remov
ing It first thing In the morning with
a good shnmpoo. A good hair color
ing will cover any streaks and give
an appearance of naturalness.
Brush your hair more frequently.
Besides serving as a good massage,
the brushing invigorates the scalp.
Most of us shamefully neglect to
brush our hair during the summer,
and, therefore, must brush it more
frequently during the cooler periods
of the year.
Yes, it’s time to recondition our
beauty. It’s an endless job, Isn’t it?
But bow satisfying It Is to have
other women . . . and men . . . pay
us the tribute that good beauty care
merits. An honest effort, backed up
with the careful selection of mate
rials,—and the battle can be won.
Let’s never forget that beauty
means romance!
What are your beauty prob
lems? Write: Marie Downing,
Larieuse Beauty Bureau, 3809
Lindell Bird., St. Louis, Mo.,
and she will be glad to answer
them. Be sure to enclose a self
addressed, stamped envelope.
paih has been endorsed by some of
the largest religious and fraternal
organizations in the country in
eluding the National Baptist Con
vention and the GramT Lodge of
Elks.
NEW SOVIET HONORS
SLATED FOR FAMOUS
NEGRO POET
By AUSTIN WORTH
MoscowCorrespondent, CNA
Moscow, (By Air Mail—After
standing pensive-Hke on its lofty
pedestal in the heart of Moscow
for 60 years, the monumental
bronze statue of Alexander Push
kin is destined soon to be remov
ed from its familiar position to a
spot yet more conspicuous and
visible- This has been made nec
essary, it was learned from the
Municipal Council of Moscow, by
the wide reconstruction plan now
in its fifth year in Moscow.
Pushkin’s curly-headed figure,
wearing a cap and with one hand
pushed between the overlapping
lapels of his coat, stands at the
head of Tverekaja Boulevard at
its meeting with Gorki Street,
Moscow’s main thoroughfare. Be
fore the monumeht spreads Push
kin Square, a cross-road of the
city, than which there is-J>o busier
square in town.
- The monument was unveiled
on June 6. 1880, with a large
meeting attended by thousands.
The sculptor was Acadomician V.
Opekushin, and the cost, 87,510
roubles was borne by public sub
scription. The entire monument
is approximately 40 feet in height
and flootlights play on it at
night. At its base gathered almost
100 000 persons, at the opening of
the Pushkin Jubilee Celebration in
1937, marking the 100th anniver
sary of the great African blooded
poet’s death.
Under tihe city’s reconstruction
plans, the square bearing Push
kin’s name is to be much increas
ed in size, despite the fact that it
is already one of the largest
squares in the city. The more im
portant structures at present situ
ated on the square are the large
buildings of the Soviet Radio Cen
ter and the plant of the newspaper
“Izvestia’’ In Pushkin’s time, the
largest and most important struc
ture on the present spot was the
sprawling Strastnoi Monastery,
which was pulled down five years
ago.
S. C. YOUTH ACHES
FOR HITLER’S SCALP
Columbia, S. C., Sept- 12 (ANP
George McDavid, 18 declared that
ihe was “as strong as any man on
earth’’ and the man to “get old
Hitler’” last week when he applied
here to enter the army. His ap
lpication said he wanted to join
the army because he desired to be
a soldier, to learn trades and to
“help get old Hitler before he gets
our country’’.
First Sgt. Chester R. Vaughn,
recruiting officer, said he had fill
ed the first quota ever assigned
here of ten Negroes for duty with
the 41st engineers at Fort Bragg,
N. C., but that he would “sign that
boy up’’ if he got another quota.
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Aquaqueen j
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Esther Williams is the shapely
queen of Billy Rose’s Aquacade
troupe on Treasure Island. She’*
starred with Johnny Welssmullea
and Gertrude Ederle in the watejf
carnival at the Golden Gate jnter,
national Exposition. ^ ..
THOMAS
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LEGAL NOTICE
Att. John Adams. Jr. 402 Karbaeh
Blk. — 15th at Douglas St.
Notice by Publication on Petition
for Settlement of Final Admin
istration Account
In the matter of the Estote of
Marha Taylor Carter, deceased.
All persons interested in said
matter are hereby notified that oni
the 31st day of August 1940,
In tihe County court of Douglas,
County, Nebadska.
Johnson Carter filed a petition In
said County Court, praying that
his final administration account
filed herein be settled and allow
ed, and that he be discharged
from his trust as administrator
and that a (hearing will be had on
said petition before said Court on
the 28th day of September, 1940,
ondthat if you fail to appear be
fore said Court on the said 28th
lay of September, 1940 at 9
/clock A. M., and contest said
petition, the Court may grant the
prayer of said petition, enter a
lecree of heirship, and make such
)ther and further orders, allow
rnces and decrees, as to this
Court may seem proper, to the
;nd that all matters pertainting to ^
said estate may be finally settled
ind determined.
Bryce Crawford,
County Judge.
Beginning Sept. 7-40
Ending Sept. 21-40.
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