The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 02, 1941, City Edition, Page Eight, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA GUIDE
Omaha, Nebraska—
FORMER OMAHAN VISITS
HERE
Dr. A- A. Foster, of Los Angeles
California, formerly of Omaha,
stopped over here Wednesday,
July 29. enroute to Chicago, Ill
inois. While in Chicago he will do
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ome special study in connection
dth the City Health Department
f Los Angeles of which he is a
lember.. Dr. Foster Will be one
'f the Staff Physicians at the new
rea clinic which will be opened
:n Los Angeles.
His former office was at 2420
North 24th Street with Drs. Price
Terrell and Aaron McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor
and son Billy of 2226 Ohio St., ac
companied by Mrs. Catherine Gib
son and two daughters of 2426
Caldwell St., returned Tuesday
July 22. from a ten day motor trip
to Seguin, Texas .where they vis
ited the parents and relatives of
Mr. Taylor. This being Mr. Tay
lor’s first trip home in seventeen
years, there was an endless suc
cession of varied entertainment
accorded them during their stay in
Seguin, by the former school
friends and acquaintances of Mr.
Taylor.
Returning home the party stop
ped in Dallas, Texas and visited
Mrs- A. Louis and Miss Christine
Dickerson the sisters of Mrs.
Panky of Omaha.
There was also a brief stop in
Tulsa. Okla., and Independence.
Kansas.
ENTERTAINS AT BREAKFAST
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cloud, 1916
North 25th Street .were host and
hostess to a group of their friends
CHOP SUEY
King Yuen Cafe
20101/2 N. 24th St. JAckson 8576
Open from 2 p. m. until S a. mi
American ft Chinese Dishes
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“IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL”
MAYO’S BARBER SHOP
Ladies and Children’s Work
A Specialty
2422 LAKE ST.
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I —AWOKE TIRED, NERVOUS!"
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BROKEN 3 OR 4
TIMES A NIGHT.
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—Cash and Carry Discounts—
EDhOLM&SHERMAN
2401 North 24th Street
WE. 6055
at a 10 o’clock breakfast on Mon
diy. July 28th 1941. Mrs. Melna
Sanford, who plans to leave Om
aha soon for Detroit, Michigan
was the guest of honor. Covers
w'ere laid for 25, other guests in
cluding members of the Ladies
Auxiliary to the Sleeping Car Por
ters of which both Mrs. Sanford,
and Mrs. Cloud are members. The
table was beautifully set with
tinted crystal, and sparkling sil
ver. and adorned with a bouquet
of garden flowers. The breakfast
was served in’three courses.
Mrs. Helen Ward left for Okla.
City to visit her neices. While
there she will attend the National
Convention of Colored Women.
On her return she will visit her
sisters in Kansas and Kansas City
Missouri.
CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD
CWFF
Rev. S. K. Nichols, Castor
Ann Oliver, Reporter
Sunday School .9:30 a. m
Morning Service .11 o’clock
I Evening Service . 8 o’clock
Wednesday night Service 8 o’clock
Women’s Work Friday Night
.. ••• - 8 o’clock
Bible Band Sunday.6 o’clock
Services throughout the day
were very inspirational. Every
one enjoyed them very much—
very much.
Our pastor’s subject for Sunday
August 3rd will be in the morr.
ing.
“Upon ttys rock I will build My
church and the gates of Hell snail
not prevail against it.” Sunday
night Text will be “What Shall I
do When God rises up?—and
what shall I answer Him?” Sub
ject. “Face to Face with God."
Everyone should make it their
business to hear our pastor out
line these subjects which he out
lines so beautifully.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Triplett of
1208 North 26th St. announces the
engagement of their daughter
Miss Grace Virginia Triplett to
Mr. John Beasley of Council
Bluffs, Iowa. Thje wedding will
be held at the home of the bride
parents Saturday August 2.
ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE.
Mrs. Frances Cloud, 1916 North
25th St., announces the marriage
of her son. William Richardson.
Jr., formerly of Omaha, to Miss
Hyles Sampler of Chicago, Illinois,
on Tuesday. July 22nd at the home
of the bride’s parents.
A reception honoring the couple
was given by the parents of the
bride on Sunday afternoon July 27.
Mr and Mrs. William Richardson
•Jr., will reside at 4239 Michigan
Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.
CHURCH’S GOSPEL CHORUS
The Church’s Gospel Chorus will
meet Tuesday evening. August 5,
.at the Bethel AME chjurch 2428
Franklin Street at 8 p. m. All
singers are welcome to attend this
meeting
Mrs. M. Young. Pres., Rev. B E
Jones, Pastor
VISITS GUIDE PLANT
Misses Dorothy Bryant and
Grace Turner made an inspection
tour of the Omaha Guide office
and plant last Saturday afternoon
and were marvelled at the many
intricate machines used by the
Guide for type composition Miss
Bryant is a musical instructor at
Mrs. Pinkston’s School of Music
and Miss Turner is a Junior at;
Technical High school.
Mrs. Pearl Robbison of 652
’West Madison St., of Bastrop, La
are the house guest of Rev. and
Mrs. James D. Lewis at 2122 N
21st St. She will spend two weeks
here and then she will leave for
Chicago to Review at the Poro
College for ten days then to In
diana.
Mrs- Elizabeth Bradford of Oak
Ridge. La., is making her home
with her daughter Mrs. James
Lewis 2122 North 21st St.
VISITS WITH BROTHER
Dr John A. Singleton of Jam
aica, N. Y-, arrived in Omaha re
cently and spent a few days with
his brother, Dr. Clarence Single
ton of Omaha.
It was July Fourth, Venice, Ne
barska the place. Again through
generosity of the Jolly Twenty
One of Omaha’s most popular
clubs, spared no time or expense
to entertain their many friends
and visitors from all sections of
the country. Among out of town
visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Nich
olson, Mrs. Verdia Foreman guest
of Detectives and Mrs. P. H. Jen
kins, Mrs- Laura Rhodes guest of
| THOMAS I
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j HOME j
2022 Lake St. WE. 2022
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart and
many others. It was an ideal day
for the five hundred or more peo
ple including the fifty or more out
of town visitors- As usual Law
rence “Doc” Myers was on hand
with his little broadcasting system
doing more than his share as me.
to make every one happy. He
brought the guests the President’s
July Fourth* address and provided
many other features cf interest.
In fact folks just a gala day. More
power to the Jolly Twenty.
Joseph Cole.
MRS. MORRISON, LAID TO
REST
Mrs. Esther McKinney Morrison
resident of Omaha seven years,
died July 17 at the residence of
her daughter. Mrs. Mainor Ellison
2821 Seward Street. She is sur
vived by two daughters, Mrs.
Georgia Spicer. Berkley, Caiiforn
nia, Mrs. Mainor Ellison, Omaha,
four Giand daughters, Mrs- Gussie
Palmer, Merces, Calif., Mrs. Billie
Forney. Berkley, Calif., Mrs. Ora
Lee Thomas. Omaha. Mrs. Fay
Russell. Berkley, Calif., two grand
sons Mr. Edwin Gibson, Omaha
and Mr. Lester Gibson. Stockton
Galif.. and five great grand child
ren.
Funeral service were held
Thursday afternoon from Zion
Baptist Church with Rev. J. C.
«
Carter officiating with burial at
Prospect Hill Cemetery. Funeral
arrangements by Thomas Funeral
Home
Peggy Anderson, 3501 Blondo
Street, was injured in a fall at
Camp Brewster on Sat., June 19.
The doctor reports that she will be
alright in a couple of weeks. She
is recuperating at her home and
would ■welcome vjsitjp (from her
friends
MR. J. C. WHITE LAID TO
REST
Mr. J. C. White. 2201 Grant St
age 59. died at his home on Thuvs
day July 24tht ,1941 He had been
confined to his bed for about three >
weeks before his death.
He was bom in Drew County.
Ark- near Dermott, on Septemb
er 23. 1881 and lived th)ere for 43
years. He became a Christian
when he wras 16 years of age.
joined the New Hope Baptist
Church and was baptized during
the pastorage of Rev. A. Bell. He
was married to Miss Mary Arm
strong and to this union were
born six children. His wife and
four children preceded him in
death.
Mr. White came to Omaha in
1924, and the following year be
came affiliated with the Mt. Mor
iah Baptist Church. In 1926 h“
was married to Sally Tabor. He
leaves to mourn his loss his widow
Mrs- Sally White, two sons, Geo
rge and Alonzo White, two grand
children, one niece Hazel Reagan,
one nephew Mr. W. M- Warren, a
stepson, Willie McBride and a hosi
of other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held on,
Tuesday afternoon, July 29, from
Mount Moriah Baptist Church
with Rev. F. P. Jones officiating.
Burial was at the Mt. Hope cem
etery.
^GIRLS OH THE 1
STREETS..... j
HOW THE TIME DOES FLY BY
• ••• It stems that it was just yes
terday instead of last week when
we packed up our troubles in the
old kit bag and went on a long
restful fishing trip-Unable to
get back in time-...we didn’t get
the weekly “mess-up” in.... but
we didn’t spare a person this Week
.... So. . Let’s scan the column and
see what the ‘‘Beef” is.
WHEN PASSING
-a group of prominent “cats”
we overheard them bragging and
boasting about all of the “chicks”
they had falling for them Do
you think a man or woman like a
man who boasts of his .success
with women? The well known
psychologist, Albert E. Wiggam
says the answer is no, they despise
him Also they think he is a
liar and he usually is he is up
set with inferiority feelings .and
fears that he is not popular with
the ladies The man who really
has a lot of women .friends ..and
admirers is usually the last one to
boast about it.. .He knows he is
popular, takes it as a matter of
course, and does not .give .much
thought to boasting about it.. .Na
turally he feels some pride in his
ability to win the .admiration of
the fair sex, but he does not go
about bragging of hs feminine con
quest Need we say more
PETER LORRIE pulled another
blit.ztrick thie other night when he
failed to show up again on a date
with S. L. N.
THOMAS SCOTT who stayed a
way from Galdys so long that he
made his love go. .. - has got Jack
H worried-“Long absents oft
en makes love grow”....eh Jack
WILLARD O’NEAL
-a solid cat from K. C- is here
to stay-Let’s watch this lad get
popular-He has all of the fine
qualifications of a hep cat.
BUDDY SUGGS,
.... is being seen driving a dupli
cate of the “black bullet”.. And
worst of all-he says its his.
Whatta man. whatta car!
TRELLAS YANCY
-of Sioux City, Iowa was one of
the distinguished guests at the
‘ Hughes Family Reunion Party”
the otb(er Sunday night. She is
really a beauty.
HARLEM’S ERROL FLYNN
• •••has rolled up his shirt sleev
es and it at the “Boomer Plant”
actually working.
THE COMRADE X’s
-are disappearing, one at a
time and others are taking their
place-...We wonder wh/ere their
hideouts are located!
MAGGIE JOHNSON
-went up the road a bit (to
Iowa) and got a boy friend on four
wheels-There might be a
chance of his coming here for us
to look him over.... (“4 wheels")
THE LUSHIN ROMANCE
• • • - between Lutisha and Maxwell
is progressing rapidly.
CLYDE POWELL
• ...seems to really enjoy Betty'
Jones company. -Friendship is
a lovely thing....eh!
MARJORIE JOHNSON,
. . . - after three or four years, is
not sure of her position with
‘‘BHck”. • • -we could tell, the way
she^“eyed” her ex-rival.
MARCUS DUGLAS
-finally drug h£mself complete
ly when he started jiving a friend
of his ex-grl f rend.... Whatta aw
ful drag.
REQUESTED:
It seems that after a decent per
son takes enough interest to go
way way out to the Fort • • • • He
would be admitted to get in the
dance. Some people must show
their leadership tho-... Whatta
world!
THE MOST PEPPIEST GIRL
....in Omaha, Odessa Ware is
back from Okla..... and you
should blear her speel. •• -she’s
more “on” than ever before in
the history of man
—
JOE CROSSLEY
.... has cut out to the navy to be
a coast guard. .. .he'll be an expert
if he guards there as he guarded
his chicks here.
CHARLES BUCKLEY,
•. ■ who was listed to leave on the
first draft is now a lieutenant •
Gettin’ ahead!
GROVAL AND GWENDOLYN
MARSHALL—
.. -are as busy as bees....They
are entertaining their visiting
cousin- •• and she’s an ideal.
MYER STANDBURY
• ■ • ■ made an unusual run Friday
night-must we menshun this
to Lois Turner. I believe it was
on 27th St.
FREDA ROBINSON
• • • • \tfas seen observing.... we
wonder ? ? ? wham!!!
KATHRYN TAYLOR
.... has taken an interest to
Chlancy Barnett-we spotted
them on the avenue hand in hand
JESSE KING
• • • and Harry Best are seen quite
a bit “STROLLING” now.
BERNARD MAROONEY
• •••and Willard Sullivan left this
fair city for Milwaukee--- we
found their tracks after they had
left - • • • knowing they will be
schooled on the*jive when they get
back.
ALTHA ROBINSON
.... is leaving to visit hjer Home
town. .. .‘‘Texas”.. mabe a cert
ain chick can get a little peace
now.
DISCOVERY
-It might interest M. B that
the late Don. Peoples have found
a new love, L. W.
LOSING THEIR FAME AND
POPULARITY
• • • - are the 3 “Fontane Boys” • • •
Last year they weie every girl’s
conversation-••-but now slowly
and Purely thiey. j
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WHAT WAS L. L.’s POINT
-•••trying to get R. Latin up in
the air---- didn’t she know that
it was IMPOSSIBLE.
Thursday night there was an
other fine party at the “Reds”
home given by Miss Perty....it
was the lick - • • - The high lights of
th? evening was Charley Stewart
better known as “Chuck”. The
spotlight came on that fine couple
dancing-..-yes sir, Lucille S. and
Mack F. danced from the Jitter
bug to the Boog-it and then tap
ped it with the La Conga----The
fine smooth slow dancing couple
Mary H. and her partner stole thp
scene when they danced a waltz - -
can’t mention every character
but you can bet it was really ‘‘on”.
There was another party Fri
day night at Luther Taylor’s house
They all had what you would call
it, “A high time”.
And don’t stop reading until we
tell you about Saturday night ...
The former Vera C- Booth -was one
of thje guest of honor at the Wedd
ing shower. .. .The other guest
of honor was “Kingfish”. - - • Th"
shower given by Mrs- Martha Law
son for Vera was a real success.
And we want to wish Mr. and
Mrs. “Kingfish” (Cornelius Hend
erson) much success and happin
ess
Until then—
This is your week to week.
Girls On The Street
•
NAACP. ADOPTS
RESOLUTIONS
At their regular meeting on
Sunday. July 20. the Omaha
Branch of the NAACP- adopted
resolutions commending the CIO.
Joh,n L. Lewis and the United
Mine Workers Union for winning |
the fight for wage parity for the |
southern miners. A vast major- j
ity of these southern miners are
Negroes, and it is highly apprec
iable that these workers will now
receive the same basis of pay as 1
all the southern miners.
CAPTAIN WELCH TO
TUSKEGEF.
Fort Dev* ns. Miass. July 2i: (A
\P)—John A. Welch, common
Company C W ‘Uh infantry, has
been assigned t*> cutv at Tust-»«.cc
institute, effec.i Aug. 1.
Capt. W'elch is originally from
Tuskegee and before he entered
upon active duty with the army
March 3, he was head of depart
ment of architecture and mechan
ical drawing at Tuskegee- He
will be on duty with the Reserve
Officers Training corps (ROTC).
He will leave in the 366th two bro
thers: major Ernest R. Welch and
1st Lieut- George F. Welch.
WEDNESDAY ONLY
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August Sale
of FURNITURE
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STARTS FRIDAY AUGUST 1st
The August Sale of furniture at Orchard & '
Wilhelm Company is important to everyone ’
needing furniture, whether it be a single piece •
or a house full. !
,
By preparing ahead, an excellent selection ,
in all sections has been made available with *
I prices that cannot be met today.
Looking to the future you’ll find it profit- |
able and wise to attend this sale.
ORCHARD & WILHELM CO.
¥
1 Mrs. Lafayette Mitchell Sr-, and
j daughter Mrs. Thomas Stamps.
! left the city July 17th for an ex
| tended trip to Chicago, Detroit,
and Pensacola, Florida. Mrs. Mit
chell’s stay will be indefinite,
while Mrs. Stamps will return to
thie city in about two weeks
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NEW! “BACTERIOSTATIC"
FEMININE
HYGIENE
now finding great favor
among women ...
Many doctors recommend regular use
of douches as a precautionary meas
ure for women who want to be clean,
dainty-for women troubled by offend
ing odor or discharge.
Some products may be harmful to
delicate tissues. But not Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Sanative Wash! Plnkham's
Sanative Wash is gaining great favor
because it’s NOT a harmful germicide.
Instead-it's a mighty effective “bac
teriostatic” (the modern trend). It not
only discourages bacterial growth and
infection but thoroughly cleanses, deo
dorizes. Very soothing—relieves minor
irritations and discharge and has a
tonic effect on delicate membranes.
Inexpensive! All druggists.
A Prominent Business * I
Woman Praises Mme. C. J.
Walker’s Preparations [
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preparations exclusively be
cause I get results from them
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other preparation.” stated a well
known business woman the
other day.
The secret of the remarkable
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preparations is in the fact that
they were blended by the late ,
Madam C. J. Walker to reach
certain definite conditions of the i
hair, skin and scalp, and today,
after over thirty-five years on f
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. a
* 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
Face Powder, but is the result of
years of experimenting to pro
duce the perfect blend to impart
a velvetlike softness and at the
same time cooling and refresh
ing. Just the thing for these hot
days.
The Mme. C. J. Walker’s won
derful preparations are sold by
Walker Beauticians and Drug
Stores everywhere, or you can
write The Mme. C. J. Walker
Mfg. Company, direct. Address:
The Walker Building. Indian
apolis, Indiana. ^
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