The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, May 03, 1941, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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PLANTS, Sweet Potato, Pepper,
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Want A 6 Rooms House, must
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Room For Rent, We. 2365.
2 Room Apartment, furnished or
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evenings.
Room For Rent for single man.
Reasonable, call evenings AT. 9460
Room for man and wife AT. 0748
Furnished Room For Rent— 2520
Patrick. WE. 2217.
For Rent, a large front kitchenette
apt. for Rent—Call JA. 7568 p.m.
House for Rent, 7 rooms all mod
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carline, Furnish references WE.
2017. _
6 Room House, large backyard,
3029 Pinkney—$15, HA. 1422.
FURNISHED ROOM and APT.
FOR RENT, WE. 0718- _
FURNISHED ROOM AND APT.
FOR RENT, WE. 0718
2 Room Apt., private bath $4.50,
2430 Blondo St- JA. 0986. All bills
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6 Room house for rent, all mod
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ished at 2706 Maple St., telephone
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For Rent, One room Apt. WE-2365
ROOMS FOR RENT, —WE. 6174
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LAUNDRIES & CLEANERS
EDHOLM& SHERMAN
2401 North 24th WE. 6055
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2324 North 24th St. WE. 1029
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Fine, clean reconditioned cloth
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WANT TO BUY—
Furniture of all kinds—dressers,
beds, end tables, chairs and chest
of drawers or complete home—
apartment furnishings. Kettles and
dishes. Sell us yours.
IDEAL Furniture Mart, 24th &
Lake Street—WE. 2224
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
THOMAS FUNERAL HOME
2022 Lake St. WEbster 20£2
HARDWARE—
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Send all letters to ABBE’ WALLACE, P. O. Box, 11, Atlanta, Georgia
L. B. H.—Look into my pitiful
condition and lend me a helping
hand if you please. Last night 1
saw him with another woman and
you know how I felt about him
walking with her right before me.
Tell me what to do about it?
Ans: Play the same game that
he is playing—get you a friend
and show off in front of him. This
man does have other friends, and I
feel that you would be making a
mistake to concentrate on him al
together. Someone else will come
into your life who will mean more
to you later on.
******
L. T. G.—I want to know if my
husband is going with this so-call
ed girl he has in his car all of the
time? I hope he gets drafted
soon
Ans: Well there isn’t any rea
son for him to be hauling her ar
ound if he wasn’t interest in her—
I think that it is time for you to
put a stop to this business. Let
him know that you won’t stand
any mere of it Your husband
will probably bo classified very
soon in regards to the draft.
******
S. C. M.—Wo have been want
ing to move for the past few
nv'ftbs and wondor i.1 it woul l be
alright to do to?
Ars: A change is recommend
ed since you are so dissatisfied.
Stay there in tbe city, but look
arou.-d for a de'wrble place to
li ‘V where you w.H nave more pri
vu(
******
0. M-—I am m the middle of a
l ed f.x. I am ana have bee”, iak
.;ig e course of i?gal training thru
the mail. I am delinquent hi my
p..ynunts and am financially un
DUFFY Pharmacy
24th AND LAKE STREETS
PRESCRIPTIONS
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WE. 0609
vAWMW.\vyvw«ww
Kidneys Must
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Excess acids, poisons and wastes In your
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Getting up Nights. Burning Passages. Back
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and feeling worn out, often are caused by
non-organic and non-systemlc Kidney and
Bladder troubles. Usually In such cases, the
very first dose of Cystex goes right to work
helping the Kidneys flush out excess acids
and wastes. And this cleansing, purifying
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ily make you feel younger, stronger and
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unless you are completely satisfied. You have
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this positive money back guarantee so get
•ystex from your druggist today for only 35c.
f. C. C, ex. for N. S.
Joe’s Food Market
(Formerly Herman’s Market)
2422 NORTH 24th ST. Telephone WE-5444
—FREE DELIVERY—
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY
ORANGE AND BLUE FOOD STAMPS RE
DEEMED at JOE’S Food Market at Low
Prices. ******
SUGAR 5 POUNDS 27c
COFFEE P0,JNU 15c
BEST QUALITY
Butter, lb. 34c
FLOUR, 5 lb. bag 19c
Prunes, 2 lb. pkg. 15c
Soda Crackers, lb. pkg. 9c
2 pound box 17c
FANCY
Cookies, lb. 121/2c
GREEN BEANS,_TOMATOES.
Corn, 3 cans 25c
PEACHES or Red-Pitted
Cherries, tall can 10c
FULL QUART JAR
Dill Pickles, _10c
LARGE CAN
Pork and Beans, 10c
FRESH GROUND
Beef, Special, lb. I2V2C
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Pork Sausage, lb;_12Vac
Baling Beef, lb. 10c
u. s. CHOICE
Pot Roast, lb. _20c
Venl Roast, lb._ 18c
Pork Roast, lb. 16c
Dry Salt Jowls, lb. -10c
PORTO RICAN
YAMS, pound 5c
JUICY
Oranges, dizen 19c
Grapefruit, each 4c
Catsup, large bottle 10c
able to meet biis demand. The
< ompany is threatening to sue me.
Tell me what to c'f ?
Acs: They can’t get blood out
of a turnip—let them wait. I tug
gost that you write the compa ly
a nice letter explaining to them
that you intend to take up your
payments just as soon as you can
get work. Get out and hunt a job
—this matter should be handled
satisfactory and I don’t think
they will enter suit if you make
arrangements to take up these
payments in a few months time.
******
C- B.—Would it be advisable for
me to marry this boy I have now?
Hope you giye me some advice
seen?
Ans: The first thing you must
do :s get your DIVORCE fiom
your former husband. The man
you are going with admires you —
seems to me that he is yery sin
cere m wanting you to become his
mate
H- B. N.—What would be the
proper thing to do about the acci
dent tnat I was in recently. Some
one told me that I should get me
a lawyer right away.
Ans: The company operating
the bus you were injured on knows
about the accident and they are
waiting for you to contact them.
Go to their office immediately ana
file your complaint. I don’t ad
vise your seeing a lawyer unless
necessary—if you did—you would
have to give him a good portion of
vhat you collected for his fee.
L. S.—Would it turn out alright
if 1 married my girl friend’s hus
band as I now have in mind? I
feel worried about it and do not
know what to do as I have no par
ents to tell me.
Ar,t: As long as your girl
friend lived she was very fonj of
you md I am sure that she would
approve of you taking her baby
and marrying her husband. He
is in love with you now and I see
no reason why you shouldn’t mar
ry him at an early date.
KOSENWALD FELLOWSHIP
AWARDS ANNOUNCED
(Continued from page 1)
Reappointment.
James Walter Fisher, instructor
in social sciences, Delaware State
college, for an historical study of
the slave and the free Negro in
Delaware, at the University of
Pennsylvania.
Estella Harris Scott, head resi
dent, Fisk university social cent
er, and instructor in the depart
ment of social sciences, for studies
in sociology, at the University of
Pennsylvania. Reappointment.
Mabel Murphy Smythe, instruc
tor at Fort Valley State college,
Ga., for study of the effects of
protective labor legislation on Ne
gro workers, at the University of
Wisconsin.
Waters Edwin Turpin, instruct
or in English language and liter
ature, Lincoln university, Pa., for
the writing of a novel about the
Maryland free Negro.
Samuel Z. Westerfield, Jr.,
Washington, for a study of the
consumer purchasing and savings
habits of Negroes and whites, at
the same income level, at Harvard
university.
Clyde Julian Wdnkfield, Chicago
accompanist for Etta Moten, for
piano study.
Nancy Bullock Woolridge, ass
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istant professor of English lang
uage and literature, Louisville
Municipal college, for studies in
American literature, at the Univ
ersity of Chicago, dealing espec
ially with the literature depiction
of the Negro religious character.
Margaret Just Wormley, in
structor in English language and
literature, Miner Teachers college
Washington, for studies in Amer
ican literature, at Boston Uni.
Lyonel Charles Florant, New
York City, for a study of the pat
tern of Negro population move
ments since 1930, at the University
of Chicago. Reappointment.
Manet Helen Fowler, New York
City, for studies in social anthro
pology at Columbia university.
Cornelius Lacy Golightly, Det
roit, for studies in philosophy, at
the University of Michigan.
Edmonia White Grant, princip
al of the Peebles School, Nasliv.lle
for studies in adult education.
Harry James Green Jr., assoc
iate professor of chemistry, North
Carolina A. & T. college, for stud
ies in chemistry at Ohio State un
iversity.
Henry Aaron Hill, St. Joseph,
Mo., &for studies in chemistry at
the Massachussetts Institute of
Technology. Reappointment.
John Hope 11, instructor in eco
nomics, Spelman college ond At
lanta university for a study of
consumption habits and credit
practices among low income fam
ilies in the southern economy, at
the University of Chicago. Re
appointment.
Langston Hughes, New York
City, for the writing of a series cf
one-act plays, each to be centered
around an outstanding Negro his
torical character.
Lloyd Harris Hughes, instructor
of social sciences, Western uni
versity, Kansas, for a study of the
contributions of the Negro to the
life and culture of New Spain, at
the University of California.
Bernard Samuel Jefferson, as
sociate professor of law, Hovvurd
university, for studies in law, at
Harvard university.
Frederick Douglass Jenkins, Al
exandrio, La., or studies in mathe
matics at the University of Chi
cago.
Clifton Ralpfy Jones, Philadel
phia, for a study of the social
stratification within the Negro
population, at the State Univers
ity of Iowa.
Jacob Lawrence, New York City
for creative work in painting. Re
appointment.
Ulysses Grant Lee, Jr-, assist
ant professor of English, Lincoln
University, Pa., for studies in A
meriean culture and the prepara
tion of a volume on the anti-slav
ery press at the University of Chi
cago.
Roscoe Edwin Lewis, associate
I professor of chemistry, Hampton
institute, for an historical study of
the lives, reminiscences and songs
related by former slaves an others
who lived during the slaveholding
period.
Robert Earl Martin, instructor
in political science. Agricultural
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science, at the University of Chi
cago, Reappointment.
Clinton F. Oliver, New York
City, for studies in American civ
ilization, with special reference to
the creative and philosophical ex
pression of the Negro at Harvard
university.
Edward Nelson I’almer, New
port News, Va., for studies in soc
iology, especially the determinat
ion and measurement of facto-s
associated with unemployment u
mong Negro workers at the Uni
versity of Michigan. Reappoint
ment.
Youra Thelma Qualls assistant
in the department of English, Fisk
university, for studies in English
language and literature, at Rat
cliffe college. Reappointment.
Marion Clifton Rhaney, Brans
’Tis Aptly
Named
-By Frances Lee Barton——*
NO angels dwell in Angel Food
No cooks abide in cookies.
A crack in crackers is taboo
There are no
n rooks in
/ 1 rookies.
' I But this sponge
J cake is right
| ly named
f The very taste
> is regal.
I call it “Em
m press" and
™ that name
Is proper, apt and legal.
Empress Sponge Cake
1 cup sifted cake flour; 1% tea
spoons grated lemon rind; 2 table
spoons water; l1/*. cups sifted
granulated sugar; 7 egg yolks; 1%
tablespoons lemon juice; 7 egg
whites; M, teaspoon salt; % tea
spoon cream of tartar; % teaspoon
vanilla.
Sift flour once, measure, and sift
four times. Add lemon rind, water,
and % cup sugar to egg yolks and
beat with rotary egg beater until
very thick and light-colored. Add
lemon juice gradually, beating con
stantly. Add flour all at once and
stir until just blended. Beat egg
whites and salt with rotary egg
beater or flat wire whisk. When
foamy, add cream of tartar and
continue beating until egg whites
are stiff enough to hold up in peaks,
but not dry. Add remaining ^4 cup
sugar, 2 tablespoons at a time,
beating well. Fold in egg yolk mix
ture. Add vanilla. Turn into un
greased 10-inch tube pan. Cut gently
through batter with knife to remove
air bubbles. Bake in slow oven
(828° F.) 1 hour, or until done. Re
inove from oven and invert pan
1 hour, or until cold.
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BILL’S LOAN BANK
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wick, Ga ., for studies in biology at
Atlanta university.
Thomas Nathaniel Roberts, Soil
Conservation service, U. S. Dep
artment of Agriciulture, TuskegOe
for studies in agricultural econom
ics, at the University of Wisconsin
—Reappointment.
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When Spring’s miracles unfold
A message Divine is told,
Trees and flowers that long
looked dead—
Blossom forth more glorious
instead,
Telling us the reason why—
Our faith and hope should
never die—
That we too, shall live again
Just across the way
In God’s Eternal Spring —
When we have shed our earthly
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BY J. A. ROGERS
Traveler, Historian, Ethnologist, Author of “As Nature Leads,”
“From Superman to Man,’’ ‘TOO Amazing Facts About the Negro”
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Rome, India, China, Japan, Africa, Europe (especially France, Eng
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2. Love story of Baudelaire (white) and Jeanne Duval (Negro)
3. Negro Discoverers of America.
4. Black Gods and Goddesses throughout the World.
5. Napoleon’s sister and her love affairs with Negroes.
6. Strange sex power of Black Men.
7. Negro daughter of Queen Maria Theresa of France.
8. Negro father of Gustavus IV. King of Sweden.
9. Negro strain in British and other royal families
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