The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 07, 1940, City Edition, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEET IN SPITE OF COU)
WEATHER
Regardless of the cold weather
the Lov» Wage and Unemployed
Workers organization met last
Monday evening at 8 p. m at the
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Best Holiday
GREETINGS
From—
HIRES
Ideal Rottlin# Co.
911 North 24th St.
“MAKERS OF FINEST
IN SOFT DRINKS”
Church of Deliverance, 1837 North
24th St.
All able bodied persona should
join this organization for their
own problems of private jobs,
WPA. jobs, and reflief. This or
ganization will take up cases of
this kind on December 7th> 1940
at which time a program on the
subject “Who is to blame for the
Suffering of the Colored People?’
will be rendered. This is regular
missionary work and we want the
ladies to g‘‘t involved in these
meetings. This, being the Guide
Publishing Co’s Week for this or
ganization. For years this paper
has been trying t0 get our group
in unity. We should take thi8 pa
per and support it, because it has
suffered many a loss for the eco.
nomic and social problems of our
i;Toup. Virgil Bailey, Pres., Miss
Celeta Me Falls, Secretary.
ILL AND DESPONDENT, MAN
SHOOTS SELF
Casey C- Oates. 28, porter at a
baking plant, shot and killed him
self about 6:40 Monday morning
in the bedroom of his home, 2018
North 26th street> where hi8 wife
was sleeping.
A note said, “This is the end—
Pm sick and tired of it all.’’ l)e
IJOHNSON DRUG CO.
NEW LOCATION
2306 North 24th
We. 0998 Free Dclivery|
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ItlL OUliOL/I Association, Inc.
CLUB & CAFE
SOFT DRINKS ANI) CANDY. OPEN ALL NIGHT & DAY
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—Prices and Terms to Suit—
NEW PORTABLES
2975 UP
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co.
1721 Douglas Street JAckson 4061
Dolgott Hardware
PAINT. GLASS & VARNISH
BRING IN YOUR BROKEN WINDOW AND WE’LL GLAZE
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WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF CHICKEN & FENCE WIRE
OUR STOVE, FURNACE, PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL
SUPPLIES. ROOFING AND GUTTERING ARE COMPLETE
“Everything At A Low Price”
(Open Evenings)
— WE. 1607— 1822 North 24th St.
We Offer for Your Approval
A
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and Another thing,—
Have Your
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—Cash and Carry Discounts—
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2401 North 24th Street
WE. 6055
tective Serffeant Harry Buford
said Oates had been ill and despon
dent. (
The couple had no children.
(JETS PUBLIC SOCIAL WORK
APPOINTMENT
Miss Jessie Winifred Logan,
1940 graduate of the Atlanta Un
iversity School of Social Work, has
recently been appointed case wor
ker on the staff o' the Northamp
ton County Welfare Department,
Northampton, N. C. She is also
a graduate of North Carolina Col
lege for Negroes, a native of Dur
ham> N. Carolina and the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Logan of that city. During the
past summer she wes a volunteer
worker on the staff of the Depart
nunt of Public Welfare of Durh
snn
SPORTS
by Charles Washington
For the next three weeks I’m
i,oin’ to give you the lineups of the
teams in tihe Urban Hi-League.
This week the Ramblers, last
year’s champs and the Aces get
the nod.
Bobby “Small” Fry, a small
cagy, forward; Leroy “Sonny”
Triggs, a money player and Rich,
ard "Rah” Gray, a backboard spec
ialist, are the Ramblers front line.
Teaming with them at guards are
Charles “Buh" McCants and Lloyd
“Chu Berry’’ Gray. “Bus” is a tall
lasky globe trotter wlhile “Chu” is
a quiet, unassuming pljayer. Joe
Fagin, a rough and ready reserve
and Don “Write It Down” Stanley
are the Ramblers utility men.
The Aces have one of the
a fast improving little forward
smoothest offensive machines in
the league. See McDavis a high
scoring forward; Bob “Tallie” Tal
fert, a left handed shioting fool;
Carl Montgomery, a fraty froint
liner; Edgar “Juneboy” Alford, a
calm and steady guard and Lonnie
Riley, the clown of the league,
composes this highly formidable
team.
Last Saturday nite at the old U
the MicGill Bar, led by Jim Hall,
defeated the Rocket^ and H. S. S.
won easily over the Green Trees.
The Franklin Brothers led the
Metz Dragons over the Woodson
Oenters boys. f
In the Girls’ league the Athlet
ic Round Tables defeated St. Ben.
edicts 12-8 and Shamrocks won
from H. K.—6-4. Evelyn Stew
art shot one from way out in the
closing seconds of the overtime
period for the Shamrocks.
Urban Hi league Standings
Won Lost
Ram biers 6 0
Tigers 5 1
Comets 3 3
Aces 2 4
Eaii'les 2 <1
Panthers 0 6
Urban Grade League Standings
Five C*s 3 1
Stars 3 1
Phantoens 3 1
Spid:rs 2 2
Peppers 1 3
Faisons 0 4
Harry Rutledge was cihosen sec
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BRANDEIS
FASHIONS
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V * freak OQt, ft_
Accessories come back into their own when the time draws
near for plenty of blacks to be worn. In the lower left is a light felt
with a tall crown and a sweeping flow of the flattering coq feathers.
On the upper rii?ht are some of the drape bags. On the top thefull
ness is pushed to the (side, with the certtier panel smooth. Looking
down in the second fit is noted that the fullness is distributed evenly
all across the frame. In the lower one a bracelet handle is featured.
A cartridge clip pulls all the fullnes^ to the center, so every taste of
Madam can be satisfied when it cdmes to chdosing a new fall bag.
- At long last, the dressy glove is coming into its own. (The shir_
red one is especially delightful in the high shades of dull velvet and
is ideal to wear with black costumes for cocktails or evening. The
diagonal stitching cord makes f<*r a tailored version of the six-bucton
glove and is adaptable for all costumes. 1
The flare wrist gauntlet^. are as new as tomorrow. Attach
them to a plain crepe frock and you are positively the last word in
fashion. They can be easily fashioned at home by using sequins .rnd
jet beads on metal threads.
ond team halfbacg on the All-City
team. He also made the secondj
all Missouri Valley Team.
Larry Freeman^ 178 pound Ne
gro end from Sioux City, was sel
ected First team end and Step
Jones of Lincoln made Second
team halfback.
Warren Phillips of Central
made All-City honorable mention.
Charlie Anderson of Ohio state
and Archie Harris from Indiana,
were chosen Second team ends on
the U. P. and A. P.’s All Big Ten
teams.
A conspicuous absentee <m both
elevens was Jim Walker, big and
touglh tackle of Iowa.
Roscoe Smith technically knock
ed out Buddy ‘‘McCree’’ to win
Bearcat Wright’s midwest welter
weight belt at the City auditorium
Thursday night. Roscoe opened
Buddy’s eye in the third and kept
jabbing at it until the referee
stopped the fight in the sixth.
Stlmin Martin, a 208 pound Ne
gro, dtecisioned Paul Hartnek on
the same card.
Ras Samara, an Ethiopian ras
sler was beaten by Sing*h Singh
Talun last Monday night. Samara
won the first fall in 24:17 but in_
jured his wrist in the second and
lost it in 10:66 and at 4:36 of the
third he yielded*. He Mftt Singh
Singth the week before in two falls.
Joe Louis has signed to meet j
Red Burman. protege of Jack
Dempsey, January 31, 1941 for the
heavyweight cro^n. This battle
hinges on the outcome of the Lou
is-McCoy fight Dec. 16th at Bos
ton
Lem Pranklinj dynamic Cleve
land Negro puncher knocked out
Eddie Blunt, conqueror of Tony
Musto, in the fifth round Monday
night in Chicago. Lem floored
Blunt three times in tht first and
once in the third.
May I make myself clear on my
article appearing in the paper last
week Many thought Tech doesn’t
provide transportation to the.gam
es for the players, but they do.
It was just this one game as I
said in previous article—Tech used
13 players, 9 of whom played the
entire game. They played hard
and were tired and walking to the
school didn’t rest them any.
Friday night the College A11
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Local and Long Distance
MOVING
1107 Howard, W. W. Holler, Mgr
Stars defeated the Harlem Globe
Trotters, the world’s pro-champs,
44-42 in an overtime struggle.
Boston College has been sched
uled to play Tennessee in the Su
gar Bowl at New Orleans on New
Years Day. Dou Montgomery,
Negro halfback, will not get to
play because they are playing a
southern sdhool in a southern city
How long> I ask, how long, will it
be before race pride will be wiped
out of sports? Soon, I hope.
This Week In Religion
and Thought
BY ROBT. L. MOODY _
“Bible Sunday”—
Sunday, December 8 is Univers
al Bible Sunday. The Holy Bible
and the Constitution of the Unit
ed States are prdbably the most
argued and most misinterpreted
documents in the world. Yet, in
I their order given, they are the
greatest guides in the welfare of
humanity. One, the Bible, is the
unerring and inspired word of
God which was given by God Him.
self. The other, the Constitution,
is the greatest law that was ever
written by man in the in interests
of freedom and government.
We have set aside many differ
ent days to Ihonor different pers
ons and institutions, but the spir
it of honor for these should not
be confined to just one day or
week. So as we think and talk a
bout the value of the Bible and its
influence in the home, the comm
unity and the nation, the world
and in the life of each individual,
let us keep its inspiration before
us daily.
In the dark and troublesome
times that the world faces, we
need the wise application of the
Bible truths. Like the Psalmist,
we might say, “The entrance of
Thy Words, Giveth Light; It Giv
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Merry Xmas
Happy New Year
ONE HORSE
STORE
W. L. Parsley, Prop.
—Phone WE. 0567—
2851 GRANT
OMAHA NEBlt.
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etlh Understanding Un,to the
Sjmple> When We Know Wl.at to
Do and Where or How to D9; We
nnght search the Scripture for
guidance because “Thy Word is a
lamp unto my feet, and a light un
to my path.”—Psa. 119:105 also
130.
FLUSH KIDNEYS OF
ACID AND
POISONS
GAIN IN HEALTH AND STOP
GETTING UP NIGHTS
When kidneys are continually
overburdened they often become
weak—the bladder is irritated —
often passage is scanty and smarts
and barns—sleep is restsless ard
nightly vlsitg to the bathroom are
frequent.
A safe, harmless and inexpens
ive way to relieve this trouble and
help restore more healthy action
to kidney? and bladder is to get
from any druggist a 35 cent box
of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil
Capsules and take as directed
Don’t be an EASY MARK and
accept a substitute—Get Gold Med
al Haarlem Oil Capsules—the or
iginal and genuine. Look for the
Gold Medal on the box—35 cents.
Remember—other symptoms of
kidney and bladder trouble may
be backache, puffy eyes, nervous
ness and leg cramps.
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22nd & Nicholas St.
—WE. 2605
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Meet Your Sweetheart thru the
only Colored Correspondence Club
in America. Members everywhere
Friends. Love and Marriage thru
our club. All types of the Negro
race. Enclose a 3c stamp lor
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* “I use Mme. C. J. Walker's
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The secret of the remarkable
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certain definite conditions of the I
hair, skin and scalp, and today,
after over thirty-five years on
the market, they are growing
increasingly popular, 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
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years of experimenting to pro
duce the perfect blend to impart
a velvetlike softness and at the
same time cooling and refresh
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The Mme. C. J. Walker’s won
derful preparations are sold by
Walker Beauticians and Drug
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write The Mme. C. J. Walker
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Mendaeo insures an Immediate refund of
the full cost unless you are completely sat
isfied. You have everything to gain and
nothing to lose under this positive money
back guarantee so get Mendaeo from your
druggist today for only 60c.
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