DRAMATIZING “PILGRIM JOURNEY” The Mount Moriah Baptint ChurcH choir is dramatizing The Pilgrim Journey February 27iht 1941 at 8 o’clock Tickets 15cts. Come out and help us put the pro gram over for the Master- 24th at Ohio Sts., Rev. F. P. Jones, Pastor RETURNS Mrs- Mary Coleman returned to Omaha recently from a visit in .Chicago, Illinois. JACKSON 0288 . FIDELITY STORAGE & VAN CO. Local and Long Distance MOVING 1107 Howard, W. W. Holler, Mgi.j CHOP SUEY King Yuen Cafe 2010Vi N. 24th St. JAckson 8576 Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. mi American & Chinese Dishes BUY YOUR— POULTRY AT THE NEBRASKA PRODUCE 2204-6 NORTH 24th ST. Get the Best in Quality at the NEBRASKA PRODUCE Lowest Price PHONE WE. 4137 These Fellows Will Carry Omaha’s Hopes for Titles in Midwest Golden Gloves Meet Here are the eight Omaha city Golden Gloves champions who qualified for the Midwest tour nament February 12 and 13 by winning titles last Thursday. Left to right are Paul Martinez, 112, South Omaha Recreation; Buster Spataro, 118, South Oma ha Recreation; Eldon Chadek, 126, Falstaff 4 C-; Clint Weis senbach, 135, Y. M. C. A.; Charley Hansen, 147, Falstaff A. C.; Frank Faketty, 160, South Omaha Recreation; Oscar Clark, 176, South Omaha Recreation; and Francis Hernandes, heavy weight, Falstaff A. C.—World Herald Photo. LUCKEY-MARTIN NUPTIALS Miss Jacqueline Luckey and Mr. Fred Martin were married in a quiet ceremony at the home of the jfroom’s mother. Mrs- Drenn an, at 2d25 Wirt Street, on Wed We Offer for Your Approval A Complete Curtain Service and Another thing,— Have Your Dry Cleaning Done Now! —Cash and Carry Discounts— EDH0LM&SHERMAN 2401 North 24th Street WE. 6055 LAST CALL! TO GET YOUR Free NITE-LIGHT! > ENTER THE BIG “BRIGHTER HOME" LIGHTING CONTEST TODAY! There never was an eaeier contest—or one that was more tun! 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Her costume carried out the bridal tradition of ‘‘Something old, some thing new something borrowed, and something blue.” Dress, hat and fur chubby were new, a watch was old, and from her sister Mrs. Evelyn Fountain she borrowed pumps. The dress in addition to being new was also blue. The couple will reside at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Vernon Johnson, 616 North 4Gth Street. Mrs. Fred Martin was honored at a (bridal shower given by her , J. T. Scott, Wal ter Kibbs, Miss Christine Dixon, Ethel Hughes, Mr. P. Baugh, Hor ace Sherwood, B. Napier- Out of town guest was Mrs. Brevy Lil ly of Lincoln, Nebraska, Many costly and beautiful gifts were received and to their surpr ise St. John’s Choir quartet rend ered several numbers which were appreciated by all. ATTORNEY JESS HUTTEN MARRIES Attorney Jess Hutten and Mrs. Mable Clark were quietly carried in Council Bluffs, on January 25th and left immediately for Chicago on a short honeymoon. They hnve now returned and are at home at 1624 North 33rd Street. SPORTS EDITOR ILL Charles Washington of 2037 Florence Boulevard is in the Or thopedic Hospital in Lincoln, Neb ’ raska At present his condition is reported as “fair”. He will be ir the hospital for several months. Mr W.ashington is the son of Mrs. Julia Cunningham Washington. He has been writnig a weekly w.%v.v.w.v.v.w.v.\v.v HATS by Roman $2.95 Send for free catalogue today! Completely illustrated. Featuring the ROMAN warriors in the latest Army colors. Narrow to extra wide brims. The biggest variety ever offered. We sell by mail only to all parts of the world. THE ROMAN COMPANY 141 West 126th St.. I)ept. OG., New York City, N. Y. WAVAWAVJV.VAW.W sports column in the Omaha Guide. WITH PARENTS Mrs Florentine Wilson, Jr., who with! her husband Cunningham W'ilson, Jr., has been spending the past few months in California has arrived to spend some time with her parents Mr. and Mrs. S- J. Turner, 2628 Blondo Street. FORMAL DANCING PARTY Invitations are now out for a formal dancing party which is be ing given by the Modern Matron Club This social event will be given on Thursday, February 13, at the Elks Hall. ATTEND FUNERAL OF MR. GRAVES AT ST. JOSEPH Miss Anna E Logan, Mr3. Ce celia W. Jewell and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Freeman motored to St. Joseph, o., on January 31, to at tend the funeral of Mr. Ben F. Graves, prominent mortician of that city. His funeral was large ly attended by members and offic ials of the Masonic Lodge and friends from many-out-of-town cities. Bishop Noah William of the AME Church officiated- Mr. T. B. Wjatson, Mortcian of Kansas City, Mo., was in charge of fun eral arrangements. Mrs. Graves the widow, the former Mrs. Jennie Montgomery will be pleasantly re membered by many Omahans. ENTERTAINS CHAPTER Mrs- Gertrude Green, matron of Sheaffer Chapter, No. 1. OES., en tertained the members of her chap ter at her beautiful home at 2863 Ohio Street on Sunday afternoon, February 2, from 5 until 8 p. m. THE CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD WCFF. 2316 North 25th Street Rev. S. K. Nichols, Pastor, Pearl Farmer Reporter. Sunday school opened at the us ual hour with Supt. P- Robinson in charge. A very interesting lesson was discussed. The II o’clock message was de livered by our pastor, Rev. S. K. Nichols, from St. John 19:15. Sub ject ‘‘Behold the Man.” This was indeed a wonderful sermon that each and everyone should have witnessed At three o’clock, we were fav ored with a program rendered by Bishop Prince for the Benefit cf our pastor. This was a wonderful program. Many of our hometown prophet^ and prophetess appeared on the program and demonstrated in brief some parts of their tal ents. We all appreciate the won derful hospitality of Bishop Prince in rendering such an outstanding program for the benefit of our pastor. 6 o'clock Bible Class, as js-ial was well attended and very inter esting. The evening services were well attended And the pastor deliver ed the message from Gen. 3:1 — Psalms 49:7 subject: “Satan Had Kidnapped the World, but Jesus Christ Paid the Ransom ” This sermon stirred many a soul. If you weren’t present you really missed a good time. But don't fail to come out during the revival and rejoice in the Lord with us. Many visitors and friends were present and were also healed. This meeting will continue indefinitely, but we’U need all of your cooper ation- So don’t fail to attend each nightly meetings. Services begin at 7:30 o’clock. The public is in vited AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Henry Washington are at home to their many friends at 1427 North 23rd Plaza This Week In Religion and Thought BY ROBT. L. MOODY . Negro History Week— The Week of February 916, 1941, will be celebrate^ as Negro History Week. This is the six teenth Annual oelebration- The date is set so that it may cover the birthdays of Abra ham Lincoln and Frederick Douglas, and to approach as nearly as possible the birthday of George Washing ton. These men were opposed to slavery and tried to convince others of its evil. On® vtftho is interestsed in this study should not wait -for this one week or one month, but a general study shsould be made throughout the year- Emphasis is being plac ed this year upon: The Negro in Foreign Lands: This study is to give valuable information about the Negro and his achievements in Africa, Asia, Europet West Indies and other parts of the world. If you are interested in Negro History, attend the special Negro program that wll be given Monday February 10th in the Urban L’g® Auditorium at 8 p. m. or attend some class where these studies are made. 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From 1922 to 1926 he worked as club car stew ard on the 20th Century Limited, and in 1927 he entered the lottery racket. He first became a policy writer or numbers salesman, then he op erated a policy station, bossing a number of policy writers and cash runners, and finally in 1929 became the owner of his own wheel To show how profitable the rac ket is, the government disclosed that the brothers spent, from 1931 through 1938, $2,721,911, while their income tax returns showed an income of only $1,358,270. The difference, minus cash on hand, Jan. 1, 1939, was what they were charged with failing to declare as income: $1,307,519. Ed testified under oath that the income from the three drawings a day at his wheel leaped from $2, 000 each 24 hours in 1933 to $10, 000 each 24 hours in 1938. Wlhere the brothers got their in itial $15,000, the government did not say, but added they had it in 1929. By Dec. 31, 1938, the net worth of the brothers and their mother was given as $1,600,000. Their cash was kept in 25 separate bank accounts, and grew from $8,000 o $204,000 from 1931 thru 1938; their government securities holdings rose from $116,000 to $562,000; annuities, from nothing to $123,000; industrial bonds, no thing to $143,000; stocks, nothing to $113,000; real estate, nothing to $229,000; municipal bonds, nothing to $107,000. The government’s “Exhibit A”, a three and one half foot sheet breaking down the Jones’ brothers financial holdings, listed a number of items that appeared to be poli tical payoffs for protecton. Some of these Items were frankly labt'l el “pay-offs” and ranged from $8. 625 to $32,234 a year. Other “un identified withdrawals” ranged from $30 to more than $9,000 a year. The living expenses for the bro thers ond their mother, in their palatial apartment at 4726 S- Mich igan avenue, was given as $30,000 a year. William H. Haynes, attorney representing the defendants, de clared the government figures, “much exaggerated”. 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