The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, November 09, 1940, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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    MR. NOLAN
(continued from page 1)
After leaving the city Friday
morning at 9, the choir went to
Manhattan Kansas to hold a rec
ital. The sub-title of the choir is
Dramatists of Negro Music which
means that the choir is versatile
in all lines of Negro music—mus
ic written by Netro composers and
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1. C. C. ex. for N. S.
also music written for the Negro
by composers of other races. This
choir can be secured through a let
ter to the management in New
York. As aforesaid the choir is
under the management of the Out*
standing Artists Bureau whose
president is Mrs. Isabella Scott of
37 Carwall Avta., Mount Vernon,
New' York.
While in the city Mr. Nolan had
the pleasure of hearing some of
the talent among Omaha’s young
er group. Miss Irene Harrold
played a piano Bielection and Mr.
Paul Briggs rendered a vocal solo
Both were highly praised by Mr.
Nolan Mr. Nolan was pleased
with Mr. Brigixa’ desire to finish
his high school education before
accepting the in%’itation of the
Wings Over Jordan chorUg to tra
vel and sing wiith them. Mr. Nol
an stated that due to the quality
of Mr. Briggs’ voice, he is sure
that an opportunity to join many
chorus will await him upon his
graduation from Technical High
school.
Mr Nolan can thank himself for
tho hospitality shown him while in
tht city. His fine personality in
vites freimfship and hospitality.
He is a quiet, unassuming gentle
man with high prinicplies. His in
formality makes anyone feel at
ease while in his presence.
Omaha is looking forward to the
time when some social organizat
ion will be able to present the Eva
Jessye Choir to an Omaha aud
ience.
LOAN S-»LO A N S-LO AN S
W» Loan Money on Clothing, I
Shoes, Jewelry, Radios, Type
writers, Guns, Musical Instru
ments.—Anything Valuable
WE SELL—Unredeemed Suits
—Topcoats—Overcoats or any
thing not redeemed.
BILL S LOAN BANK
1804 N. 24th St.
Tel. WE-1369
Free Delivery from 8 a. m. to
1 a. m.
JA. 9411
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BAR & BLUE ROOM
E. McGill, Prop.
2423-25 NORTH 24th St
WINE, LIQUORS, and
CIGARS
Jue Room Open 8 p. m. to 1 a. m.
Open for Private Parties from
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—No Charges—
WE SPECIALIZE IN MIXED
DRINKS—In case you don’t
know what to put in it—Call
CASEY, JAckson 9411. He has
got the works and knows what
to do with it. He’s North
Omaha’s Famous drink mixer.
ROTHERY CLEANING SPECIAL
Done-piece'plain dresses
MEN’S SUITS
LADIES’ PLAIN JACKET SUITS
LIGHT TOPCOATS
LADIES PLAIN SPRING COATS
Except White or Fur Trimmed
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Fur Coats, values to $100, Cleaned and Cold Stored, $4.50
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| Ford Employe Performs
HERE'S Joe Lowery, (or the *
last two years on the staff of
the Ford Motor pavilion at the New
York World's Fair, entertaining
major exhibitors at their final ban
quet In Perylon Hall just before the
1,216-acre exposition closed Its
gates. With his accompanist, Jimmy
Thomas, also a Ford Motor Com
pany employe. Lowery has been a
featured entertainer at the Uptown
House, Shelton Rock (Jolf Club and
the Kit Kat Club. Here Lowery is
doing his popular “WPA" song. The
152-ton revolving turntable that,
dramatizes the production of motor
cars, the Jumbo dynnmo that helped
give New York Its first Incandes
cent electric light, and other
major Ford pavilion exhibits will
he moved to Dearborn and placed
on permanent display at the Ford
Motor Company plant.
BUY YOUR—
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AT THE
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Get the Best in Quality at the
Lowest Price
NEBRASKA
PRODUCE
2204-6 NORTH 24th ST,
PHONE WE. 4137_
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thinkin.l
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP
Management, Circulation, Etc., Re
quired by the Act. of Congress of
March 3 ,1933
Of The Omaha Guide published
weekly at Omaha, Nebraska for
October, 1940., State of Nebraska,
County of Douglass, ss.
Before me, a Notary Public in
and for t.he State and county a
foresaid, personally appeared C.
C. Galloway, who, having been du
ly sworn according to law, deposes
and says that he is the Business
Manager of the Omaha Guide and
that the following is, to the best
of his knowledge and belief, a
true statement of the ownership,
inanagament of the aforesaid pub
lication for the date shown in the
above caption, required by the Act
of August 24, 1912, embodied In
section 411, Postal Laws and Reg
ulations.
1. That the names and address
Negro
digest
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citing number of Negro World ^
94 pages crammed with I
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Ten minutes a day will keep you |f
abreast of the main trends in
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es of the publisher, editor, manag
ing editor, and business manager
are:
Publisher Omaha Guide ruhii-m
ing Co. 2418 Grant St., Omaha,
Nebraska.
Editor C. C. Galloway, 2418
Grant St., Omaha, Nebrafika.
Managing Editor, noen.
Business Managers C. C. Gallc
way, 2418 Grant St., Omaha; Neb
raska.
2. That the owner is The O
maha Guide Publishing Co., 2418
Grant St., Omaha, Nebraska, H. J.
Ford, Washington, D. C., Flui'aa
Cooper, Monrovia, California, and
Boyd V. G-alloWay, Omaha, Nebr
aska.
3. That the konwn bondholders
mortgagees an dottier security
holder® owning or holding 1 per
cent or more of total amount of
bonds, mortgages or other securit
ies are: Underwriters Acceptance
Oorp., Omaha, Nebraska, M. H.
Holmes, Omaha( Nebraska.
4. That the two paragraphs
next above, giving the names of
the owners, stockholders and sec
urity holders, if an,y contain not
only the list of the stockholders
and security holders as they an
pear upon the books of the comp- ■
any but also, in cases where the
stockholder or security holder aD
pears upon the books of the com
pany as trustee or in any other
fiduciary relation the name of the
person or corporation for whom
such trustee is^ acting, is given,:
also that the said two paragraphs
contain statements embracing af
fiant’s full knowledge and belief
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as to the circumstances and condi
tions under which stockholders
and security holders who do not
appear upon the books of the com
pany as trustees, hold stock and
securities in a capacity other than
that of a bona fide owner; and
this affiant has no reason to be
lieve that any other person, asso
ciation, or corporation has any in
terest direct or indirect in the said
stock, bonds, or otiher securities
than as so stated by him.
C. C. Galloway,
Business Manager.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this October day of 23, 1940.
Miss Ethel Paxton
>
Notary Public
(M!y commission expires Oct.
4, 1944).
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CHOP SUEY
Kins: Yuen Cafe
2010'/2 N. 24th St. JAckson 8576
Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. mi
American & Chinese Dishes
CLASSIFIED ADS
DRESSES—
10 DRESSES for $1. Silk, rayon
etc., used dresses, assorted styles,
and colors. Send $1 money order
If not satisfied return prepaid.
Liberty Mail Order Co., Dept. 22.
176 Madison Street, New York.
USED CLOTHING
Used coats, dresses, and forma’s
For Sale, pricey low, Ready-To
Wear Commission Shop, 203 Nev
ille Block., 16th and Harney St.,
HA. 2777.
HELP WANTED. Male or Female
Join—Reliable Friendship Club
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Pleasure. Send Dime for member
ship blank. H. Brookes, 317 Wen
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WORK WANTED
Woman wants work in motherless
home. JA. 7567.
HOUSES FOR RENT
2792 Miami. 5 Room All Modern
Duplex $17. Key at HA. 6993.
nouse ror i.-T.2914 t\i. Zoth st.
9 Room House—All Modem
Will Decorate—$20.00 per month.
On Corby Street. Phone JA5033.
7 Room House—Pacific Street.
$12.00 perr month. Phone JA5033.
ROOMS FOR RENT
3 Furnished Rooms For Rent,—
cheap, 2406 North 21st St. Essex
Williams.
4 Room Apartment, Furnished,
Bills Paid, Private Bath, $44.50.
JA. 0986.
3 ROOM APT., FURNISHED, -
Bills Paid, $4.50. Main Floor,
JAckson 0986.
2 Nice furnished or unfurnished
rooms for rent. Call WE. 0360 ev
enings or Mrs. . Collins, 262214 Er
skino St.
Foe Rent—Moderc apt. running
hot and cold water. Call WE-4285
FOR RENT—3 Room Apt. WE.
0360. Call evenings.
ROOM for Rent, 2Soj N^rJi .m,
Ave., Phone AT. 5134.
One Front Room. 2513 Hamiiton
St., Call AT. 1897.
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FOR RENT
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HA. 1190 between 3 and 5.
Furnished Kitchenette HA. 6672
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2 Rooms for Rent, JA. 2607.
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FOR RENT—Love’s Kitchenette
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WE. 2410.
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Front Room, modern WE. 1024.
FOR RENT—A four room Apt.
An Apt. for Rent, WE. 2365
For Rent, 2 apts. WE. 2737.
HARDWARE
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Paint, Glass and Varnish, We da
glazing and make window shade*
to order. 182 N. 24th St. WE. 1607.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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LAUNDRIES & CLEANERS
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