OPEN YOUR HEART FOR _CHARITY_ Look! Pre-Halloween Costume Party ELKS HALL THURSDAY OCT. 29, 1940 from 9 p. m. to 2 a. m. Given by the Colored Policemen & Firemen’s Wives Club. —Receipts for Charity Committee: Mrs. Mattie Jones, Chairman, Adell Lewis, Gertrude Lewis, Emma Foxall, Mary Green and Melecina Cole. HOMO' q, 20c STANDARD B9ttlc (Political Advertisement) 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. Money Back Guarantee 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 SOc—contains enough of this wonderful cream for 6 weeks’ daily use. VERSIE’S BEAUTY SCHOOL NOTES nninniiiiifinniiinmiiininiiiiiiiiiuiKinifliRiiiiiiniiiininmmiiiniiimiiiiiitimiimiiiai FLAH!—Mrs. Cassie Rose Mur rell is now a full fledged beautic ian. She recently received her li cense bo practice cosmetology in Nebraska. The entire school wish to congratulate her on her good iortune. ****** Mrs. Mildred Brown, has enroll ed in the school. With her quiet manner andc harming personality, she should make a very good oper atoi. ****** ' Versie's School of Cosmetology ' is a continuation of the Northside Beauty School and the names of the alumni and what they ore do ing will be seen from time to time in this column. Lillian Cunning ham is working at the Economy Shop in Omaha. Florence Elmore is in Kansas City—Anette McDon ald is in Cleveland. 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THE OMAHA GUIDE A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Published Every Saturday at 241820 Grant St OMAHA,NEBRASKA PHONE WEbster 1517 Entered as Second Class Matter Ma^ch 16. 1927, at the Post (5ffice at Omaha, Nebraska, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. H. J. Ford, *— — — Pres. ■ Mrs. Flurna CoopeT, — — Vice Pres. C. C. Galloway, — Publisher and Acting Editor Boyd V. Galloway. — Sec’y and Treas. SUSCRIPTION RATES (Strictly in Advance) One Year — — — $2.00 Six Months — — — 1.25 Three Months — —- — -60 Single Copy — — — 5c All News Copy of Churches and all organizat ions must be in out office not later than 1:00 p. m. Monday for current issue. All Advertising Copy or Paid Articles not later than Wednesday noon, pre ceed:ng date of issue, to insure publication Mao Rogers is in Oklahoma City, Okla.,—Thelma Lee Williams is in Chicago, 111.—Cora Henderson^ Is in South Omaha. Machineless permanent waves are now available at the school. I WONDER— Why Foster Goodlett left by way of the rear entrance the other day He was in such a hurry I guess he had to catch a train. Why Lula Williams was so ex 'ted Saturday evening. Could it have been the anticipation of giv ing “Fools” a manicure. Hence she could hold nis nand ior an hour and nothing could be said a bout It. Why John Elliott spent so much time at the school the other day— that cute little manicurist never got around to giving him a mas sage or even holding his hand. Why Alberta Starnes can't get to school these days. “Does ‘Pud din* have anything to do with it ? Why Margaret Williams can, never get to school on time. Why the students think the tea cher gives such stiff tests when in reality they are easy compared to the ones she used to give. This is your Cub Reporter, Korea Clark, signing off ’til next week.— GUIDE VISITOR Mr. C. K. Fountaine who oper ates a trucking business in New York City.sstopped at The Omaha Guido offices on Tuesday. October 15, enroute to Denver, Colorado. He made a tour of the office and shop and inspected the presses and stated that he finds the newspap er comparable to the Amsterdam News of New York City and th‘ Chicago Defender. He and his helper, left New York on Wednes day, stopped in Chicago> arrived in Omaha on Tuesday, and will arrive in Denver on Wednesday. QUACK CLUB The Quack Club met Friday night October 11. 1940 at the us ual time with the president presid ing. The chairman of the worsh ip committee conducted the service after which Mrs. Craig gave a splendid talk on the Community Chest and how the money was us ed to help unfortunate people A short business meeting was then held. Plans were made for a bridge and whist tournament to bo held in November. Plans are be ing made to install lights in the front of the YWCA, by the Club members. The interest groups started h ri nitrlii. The girls divided them selves, into two groups Music and I Bridge. Mrs. Thearis Taylor in structed the bridge group and Mrs Dorothy Ferguson instructed the music group. All club members were asked to help make the car nival at the YWCA, a success. We hope to make this a bigger and better year. We'll be seeing you next week, I hope. Dorothy Ferguson, Pres., MWy Bon.t Reporter. RETURNS FROM VACATION Mrs- M. L. Cooper of 2624 Blon io St., returned home from her vacation trip where she visited Mr. Coopers sister and friends in Chi cago and other relatives in St. Paul including Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cooper- She left Omaha on the 23rd of last month on the Stream liner City of Denver. Mrs. Coop r reports a very pleasant and en joyable trip and is looking forward to next years' vacation. READ The GUIDE lianiW!IIUltUIHIIiilillllltlltlllllli!llllttUII|lill