CLASSIFIED ADS GOOD EATS— GOME OUT AND MEET NEW FRIENDS— at MOSE’S SANDWICH SHOP 4826 South 26th St. South Omaha Visit the Busy Bee Cafe and the D .H. Recreation Parlor. Home Cooked Meals, soft drinks, candies and pool. 106 So. 14th St. Phone JA 9910. Up-To-Date Chicken Hut, 1103 South 13th Street, Mrs. K. E. Buttler, Prop. WANTED—WOMEN & GIRLS 1! Stop washing Hair at home. Get A Real Shampoo & Press for Only 75c at— ELISE TURNER’S BEAUTY SHOP 2512 N. 24th St. Phone AT. 3036 Residence WE. 2864 FRESH BUTCHERED PORK a i ■ ... ' Butchered Hogs For Sale, Davis 4009 South 60th Street. USED CLOTHING Used coats, dresses, and formats For Sale, pricey low, Ready-To Wear Commission Shop, 203 Nev ille Block., 16th and Harney St., HA. 2777. _ RECREATION— Become a member of the Sunset Recreatiinal Association Inc., 50281 South 25th St., South Omaha HELP WANTED, Male or Female Join—Reliable Friendship Club —For Ma;*riage, Friendship, or Pleasure. Send Dime for member ship blank. H. Brookes, 317 Wen dell, Chicago, 111. HOUSES FOR RENT" 2792 Miami. 5 Room All Modem Duplex $17. Key at HA. 6998. ROOMS FOR RENT For Rent, 5 Room House, also one Front Room,—WE. 2365. KITCHENETTE Apt. 2705 Ohio. FOR RENT—Room for Couple— AT. 0748. For Rent, modem rooms, 2520 Patrick Ave., WE- 2217. Furnished Room For Rent, 2520 Patrick Ave., WE. 2217. FORRENT— Room, WE. 2217 APT FOR RENT, WE. 2365. 3 Furnished Rooms For Rent,— cheap, 2406 North 21st St. Essex Williams. 2 Nice furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent. Call WE. 0360 ev enings or Mrs. Collins, 26fd21/^ Er skine St For Rent—4 room apt., all modern Call WE. 3030. Rooms For Rent, downstairs or basement apartment. All strictly modem. WE. 0718. FOR RENT—3 Room Apt. WE. 0360. Call evenings. ROOM for Rent, 2309 North 27th Ave.. Phone AT. 5134. One Front Room, 2513 Hamilton S... Call AT- 1897. For Rent, Two four-room beauti ful apartmentsj 2409 Lake St., cal AT. 7060. Apt For Rent, WE. 2365. FOR-RENT ^pt for Rent—2527 Blondo St. Fumishtd Kitchenette HA. 6872 pt. for Rent, 2226 Ohio after 2. 2 Rooms for Rent, JA- 2607. FOR RENT—3 room modern apt 2226 Ohio St, JA-0682. Furnished Apt., 3 rooms, private bath, 2617 Miami St., WE. 3653. Front Room, modern WE. 1024. FOR RENT—A four room Apt An Apt. for Rent, WE. 2366 For Rent, 2 apts. WE. 2737. HARDWARE DOLGOFF HARDWARE Paint, Glass and Varnish. We dt glazing and make window shades to order. 182 N. 24th St. WE. 1607. FUNERAL DIRECTORS THOMAS FUNERAL HOME . 2022 Lake St. WEbster 2012 LAUNDRIES & CLEANERS EDHOLM & SHERMAN 2401 North 24th WE. 6051 EMERSON LAUNDRY 2324 North 24th St WE. 1028 MEN! WOMEN! USE YOUR CREDIT to get all the stylish new apparel you need. Great values. Enjoy terms made to order for you. Peoples Store, 109 South 16th St. Fine, clean reconditioned cloth ing, furniture, and shoes, Good will, 1013 North 16th. Purchases at Goodwill make jobs for needy." 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 IBLE JOINT. —POPULAR PRICES th**tm*e*0***a*li**0a*mlm LITTLE DINER Quality Plus Service Hot Corn Bread or Biscuits with Your Orders without Extra Charge. 24th St. At Willis Avenne IDEAL FURNITURE MART R. H. Spiegal, Prop. We Bay. Sell & Exchanfjv —NEW & USED— We Pay Highest Prices for Merchandise Sell Us Yours WE. 2224 2511-13 N. 24th St. WATAVAWAW.WVWW DUFFY Pharmacy 24th AND LAKE STREETS PRESCRIPTIONS —Free Delivery— WE. 0609 AWWWWWA'A’AV.VAf ■1PPPP1WPW>IPPPP>»I ' Sporting Goods ' Ideal Gifts—Low Prices 1 VAN AVERY SPORTING . 1 GOODS CO. 1512 HARNEY -——--® When a cough, due to a cold, drives you mad, Smith Brothers Cough Drops usually give soothing, pleasant relief. Black or Menthol—5 Smith Bros. Cough Drops are the only drops containing VITAMIN A Vitamin A (Carotene) raises the resistance of , mucous membranes of nose and throat to i cold infections, when lack of resist- S' Wf nnrp fc Hne to v«»qrn«n ^deficiency, tfs Sjfl^MARK . •. .^ITLcOujiy^cyuyruim^ BEflUTy^RomRncE* l*Ji K1*J il j »M l iflK Vi/-, HHTi In 11 ™um wiji^ 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. Columnists always must be ready to discourse upon their studies, and while attending the National Asso ciation of Cosmetologists conven tion in Atlantic City several weeks ago, I had to think fast and talk even more quickly when one of my reuders appeared before me in flesh and blood, and asked this simple question: “Miss Downing, my husband ob jects to my use of cosmetics. Yet, I feel that their use can help my ap pearance. .What can 1 do about it?” I knew that I could speuk frank ly, and so I replied: “It may be that your husband objects to the way you use cosmetics, more than to cosmetics themselves. Let me expluln.” And because the explanation will reply to many slmilur inquiries, I’ll let It be the subject for this column: Women of good taste use cos metics in moderation and in har mony with their facial characteris tics. Many women through im proper upplicutiou of makeup em phasize their defects. Iteveal your personality through the art of muke up, but do not follow a fushion un less it suits your individuality — rather adapt the fashlou to your type. Bleaching or lightening ones hair, for instance, when the skin tone does not hurmonize, will have the effect of making one appear gro tesque. Using lipsticks, rouges and powders which were blended for blonde, fair-skinned persons Is a mistake which we formerly were forced to make since our particular needs were given little or no consid eration by cosmetic manufacturers. The successful use of cosmetics depends upon the proper selection of shades and the application of them to conform to the individual type. The first step, then, is to study yourself. If ones features are not those of the Greek goddesses and therefore lack classic proportions, this can be compensated for* by a beautiful complexion or by luxurious hair. All shades of complexions can be and are beautiful if the skin Is free from blemishes and they are In har mony with the color of the eyes, hair and eyebrows. The pinkish white complexions which some of us effect cannot be flattering be cause it emphasizes, by harsh con trast with our dark hair, the darker skin beneath the makeup. The use of mukeup can only be justified if It enhances ones good features and softens ones defects. Proper hair arrangement, use of suitable cosmetics such as powder, rouge, lipstick, eye pencil and mas cara—these elements help. But don't use these aids to beauty In the theatrical manner. Here are simple rules to observe: (1) Your mukeup application should be done In a minimum man ner, and avoid exaggeration. (2) Makeup must not change the Individual characteristics nor de stroy the personality. How often have you seen women who have completely chunged their entire facial expression by merely shaving their brows and penciling In an un natural line? (3) Makeup must be In harmony with the color of tfoe complexion and hair. The darker the skin und hair, the softer the makeup. (4) Makeup must be in harmony with the nge of the individual. The more advanced the age, the more restrained should be the coloring. (5) Mukeup under artificial light ing may be more intensive and ac centuated. (6) Mukeup should be used which is in harmony with clothing worn, What are your beauty prob lems? Write: Marie Downing, Larieuse Beauty Bureau, 3309 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, Mo., and she will be glad to answer them. Be sure to enclose a self addressed, stamped envelope. MR. C. LEWIS AND MISS ELLA MAE I’OWELL QUIETLY MARRIED One of the most surprising of surprise marriages was the mar riaget December 24th of Miss Ella i Mae Powell to Mrs. Carlett Lewis. The marriage was a surprise even to their folks, when they announc ed it late Tuesday night at the home of the bridegroom’s parent* Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis of 920 North 27th ave. The couple are home to their friends at 3007 Ohio Street. GAY WESTERNERS HOLD MIDNIGHT TO DAWN DANCE— The Gay Westerners, smart, colorful, gay club of this city, staged a brilliant midnight to dawn dance at the Dreamland hall beginning at midnight Christmas eve. The affair was strictly for mal TO ATTEND FRATERNITY— Dr. Milton Johnson .left for Kansas City, Mo.f to attend a meeting of his fraternity . ILL ATH OME— Mr. Othello Roundti^e, 1918 N. 26th Street is ill at his home VISITING PARENTS— Howard S. Adams, Assistant Dean at Johnson-Smith Univers i ity, Charlotte, North Carolina, is at home visiting with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. John Adams; Sr., A_ | I LEWIS & HARRY I SERVICE STATION If 2303 N. 24th Street If DIAMOND D-X GAS M & LUBRICATION Harry Payne, Lewis Irvin, 't' Proprietors 2814 North 25th Street. Previous to his arrival in the city he spent a few days in Richmond- Virginia. This is his first trip to the city since 1929. Mrs. Corine Adams, his wife, is a graduate of Nebraska Univers ity, and has attended Tuskegee U niversity. She also spent a year in the Atlanta School of Social Service, and is at present employ ed in Cahrlotte in a state position in the State Civil Service as a Social Worker. Mr. Howard S. Adams is also a graduate of Ne braska University- The Adams’ have two children. NEW YEAR’S TEA AT COLOR ED OLD FOLKS HOME A New Year’s Tea will be given at the Colored Old Folks Home, 925 North 25th St., on New Years Day January 1, 1941 from 2 until 6 p. m. A splendid program und-, er the direction of Mrs. Gussie Me Pherson will be rendered through out the afternoon. Guides will be on hand to conduct visitors thru the home. The Colored Old Folks Home is the only institution in the state i f Nebraska which is absolutely owned and operated by our race. It is now filled to capacity with happy old people under the splen did care of the matron, Mrs. Floi_ ence Johnson. Come out New Year’s Day and visit the Colored Old Folks Home. A silver >ffer ing will be taken. Mrs. Gertrude Lucas Craig, Chairman. BTU. TO HOLD MEETING The Omaha City BTU. will hold its annual meeting with the Mt. Moriah Baptist Church Sunday, December 29, 1940 from 5 to 7 p. m. featuring special Xmas carols The President’s annual address and the Election of officers- You are urged to attend the program of the year sponsored by the Bap tist Youth of the City which was organized in 1931 and has a mem bership of 12 churches. The place hwe,atth- OZARK HIGHEST IN HEAT ■ - - LOWEST IN ASH E. P. BOY \ Lumber & Coal Co. Everywhere in Greater Omaha AUTOMATIC HEAT WITH WINKLER STOKER 24th and Ohio Sts., The time 5 p. m. Mr. Wm. Cooper, Pres., Miss Flora Goodlett, Secretary. This Week In Religion and Thought BY ROOT. L. MOODY . Safely Thru Another Year— Ttie last days of 1940 are pass ing swiftly and there remains only a few more chances to do the good that we, have planned for this year. There are a few times .vhen it is right to look backward*, ' nd the end of the year is such a time. Lookiiv; back over 1940, we might count our blessings. We may have had many succes ses or failures, we may have had many hardship!, or disappoint ments during the year but all of these could have been either more numerous or worst. If we have life, health, relatives and friends, we have been blessed. God has guided our country throughout this year, and we have escaped the tragedies of war, earthquakes and famine. We truly have reason to look hope fully toward 1941. Our best resolution might be ex pressed in the words of St. Paul; (Resolved that: ) “Foregtting those things which are behind and reaching* forth unto those things whir;, ace before, I press toward the mark ;or the prize o' The hfph CP i;ng of God which is in Christ Jonus.” Phil. 3:13, 14. CHRISTIANITY— The Low Wage and Unemployed Workers will hold a discussion on the subject of “Christianity” at their regular meeting which is held every Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the Church of Deliverance 1837 N. 24th St There are so many cases but due to lack of cooperation of our peo ple, we can only take up a few at the present.. Our group should attend these meetings and get in volved in the good work which we are trying to do for the uplifting of our race. We have a drive on for members who are interested in the civic, commercial and indust rial problems of our group and we all wish you a happy new year. Virgil Bailey, Pres,, Grant Par. ker, Sec., Miss Edith Buxton, Ass. Sec. GODEFROY CO. GRANTS CHRISTMAS BONUSES TO NEGRO EMPLOYES Negro employees of the Gode froy Manufacturing Company of St. Louis, Mo. manufacturers of Larieuse hair coloring and other cosmetic products, were include^ among those granted Christmas bonus awards equalling 6 percent of their year’s wage earnings, ac cording to Charles W. Godefroy SANTA ALICIA WINES far ALL OCCASIONS ■ ufnri r- ■•■ ■*■ ———— A&B BUFFET | 1616 N. 21th St. —Phone JA-8797— ‘ wMNPpippipppp*PMni LOAN S-LO AN S-LOAN S We Loan Monty on Clothing, 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 I HOLIDAY SPECIAL j) —TERMS TO SUIT— X Gate City X Furniture Co. Q —INC.— X COMPLETE HOME U FURNISHERS Q 520-22 North 16th Street X —Phone AT. 0230— U ■ MARVELOUS DISCOVERY!! CHRISTIAN AGENTS WANT ED!!! To Sell the Worlds Famous Cow Boy Mimera^ an Iron Tonic and Astringent taking the country by storm. Used and recommend ed by thousands of satisfied users Send one dollar <$1.00> today foi a five (5) weeks supply. Thf Original Mineral Distributed tby Teague’s Mineral Products, P. O. Box 264. Union, So. Carolim president. Bonus awards were made to em ployees at the company’s annual Christmas party, Monday night, Dec. 23. Larieuse sales volumes for 1940 reports Mr Godefroy, are well a hove the 1939 figure with all sec_ tions of the country contributing to the increase Larieuse hair col orir»: i8 sold in many oversea countries as well as in each state of the United States. 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