The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 16, 1941, City Edition, Page Eight, Image 8

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THE OMAHA GUIDE
Omaha, Nebraska—
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VISIT CHICAGO I
Mr. C. Willis of 2225 Ohio has !
just come back from a visit from
Chicago and Cedar Rapids. Iowa,
While in Chicago he went on the
picnic of the Bud BiUikens and
visited loads of relations and fri
ends.
Lillian Hubbard of 2202 North
28th street has just come back
from her vacation in Detroit,
Michigan.
Mrs L S. Davis is slowly recov
ering from a fall which she was
injured while shopping in the O
nvaha Potato market. Mrs. Dav
is at home to all of her friends at
2530 Grant Street.
Mr. and Mrs. A, W, Proctor of
Denver, Colorado have been visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Payton of
3117 Burdette St. Mrs. Proctor
is a cousin of Mrs. Payton’s before
returning to Denver they expect
to tour the country as far as the
Atlantic and Pacific Coasts.
Mr. and Mrs, R, A. Thomas of
3115 Burdette St. entertained Mr.
FILMOFOAM
by Elizabeth Arden
• • •
Pink and blue wafers
that look like cello
phane, melt into fine
lather-—-leave your
hands thoroughly
cleaned and scented.
Carry in vour purse
and travel kit.
Case of 25—65c
3 Cases 1.75
6 Cases -3.30
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TOILETRIES—FIRST FLOOR
METROPOLITAN DRUG
STORES
BRANDEIS
and Mrs. A, W. Proctor at a din
ner Wednesday evening, Covers
were laid for six, everyone ex
pressed themselves by saying they
had a lovely time.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The First Mission of the God
Sent Light wishes to announce the
presence of Prophet Hess, Divine
Healer and God sent light in our
city after 2 years absence for a
short stay. Take him your troubl
es and complaints- Through pro
phet Hess, God is a deliverer.
Jesus never fails. Nothing too
hard, nothing too deep- See him
at 2316 North 28th ave. Jackson
12410, Daily for private contact.
Meeting Thursday night 8:30 at
2624 Caldwell.
VISITS WITH RELATIVE
Mr. and Mrs. James Hill of
Kansas City, Kansas motored to
Omaha last week to spend the day
with Mr. Hill's uncle, Mr. Essex
Williams of 2406 North 21st St.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Lester and Mr. Ross also of Kan
sas City.
VISITS SON IN MINNEAPOLIS
Mrs Effie McGaugh. 1808 North
22nd St., left Friday August 1.
to visit with her son ,Mr. Louis
McGaugh in Minneapolis, Minne
sota for a few weeks.
URBAN LEAGUE TO BE
C LOSED FOR 2 WEEKS
Groups and clubs using the Om
aha Urban League were notified
this week that the building will
be closed, with the exception of
the general office, from August 18
to September 1. The employment
office will be ope’^ at the regular
boors—between 8^30 and 5:00 —
for service to the public- During
tais period the building will be
redecorated insde in accordance
with the plan of the Board of Di
rectors, following the desires of
the contributors to the recent fin
r.ncial campaign cf the agjncy.
This announcement was made t it
week by Saybert C. Hanger, !*\ si
lent of the l-Card of Directors
SUB DEB CLUB
The Sub Deb club will meet at
the home of Miss Bertha Davis,
2530 Grant Street. All members
please be present. Business of
importance. Many new members
will be there,Venita Hall, Acting
e
AUTHORIZED BOTTLER:
PEPSI COLA BOTTLNG CO. OF OMAHA
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
President, Bertha Davis, Sec’y and
Reporter.
CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD
CYVFF.
Rev. S. K. Nichols, Pastor
Ann Oliver, Reporter
Sunday School .9:30 a. m
Morning Service .11 o’clock
Evening Service . 8 o’clock
Bible Band .6 o’clock
Services throughout Sunday was
grand. The revival is now going
on- The Pastor will preach Sun
day morning text: “The Way of
Transgressor is hard.” Sunday
flight Evangelist I. T. Fulce will
continue, Come out and hear this
young woman. ,
Healing services each night dur
ing the revival.
Our Bishop J. B. W, Minor of
Kansas City, Kansas will be with
us the 18th and 19th.
The Pastor’s Aid is giving a
Fish and Chicken dinner Saturday
August 16th at the Parsonage,
2424 Erskine. Dinners served at
12 o’clock noon until? If you
can not come call Ja. 3229 antj we
will deliver.
FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH
26th at Blondo
Rev. A.W,T, Chism, pastor
Rev, Pierce, acting pastor
Sunday School—9:30
Preaching—11:30 a.m. & 7 p,m,
BTU—7:00
Mid Week Services and Bibie
Class every Wednesday 7 p.m.
Choir Rehearsal Friday night,
at 8 p.m.
Junior Matrons—Meet Thursday
night at 8 p.m.
Teachers Meeting, Every Thurs
day evening at 6:00
Mission meet every Tuesday af
ternoon.
The attendance was very good
Sunday, August 10. Sunday morn
ing, Rev. Pierce gave a wonder
ful message and all was happy.
Rev. Pierce's text will be found
Gen. 9th chapter, 12th verse, The
subject was: The Award of God.
Rev. Pierce brought a wonderful
message Sunday night and every
one was happy. The text Sunday
night was found in Matt. 5:16,
The subject was: True Christian
Service. We had a splendid Sun
day School lesson Sunday morn
ing and the attendance was good.
Ther BTU also was well attended.
The choir was in trim Sunday and
how those melodies did ring out.
Visitors are always welcome.
O. E, Joseph, reporter
YOU CAN BE
ATTRACTIVE
This column is new an<j it will
be written each week. I am hop
ing that you may receive some
very helpful suggestions on, dress,
manners, care of body, hair ,etc.
Everyone desires to improve or
be better looking. In this column,
you will find many things of in
terest. Most mirrors never say
a word—they just suffer in sil
ence. Year after year they stare
back iat you—the same old face,
without remark or complaint. Why
impose on your mirror. Look
what you do to your looks. You
could be a beauty, but you aren t
....You’re average, just passable.
Why don’t you make something of
yourself. Remember this my
friend, practically none is born
beautiful. You’ve got to work at
being beautiful, all great beauties
do.
No one is hopeless or plain- • • •
only hopelessly lazy. Stop being
a defeatist. Look the mirror in,
the face,- - analyze your self, study
every feature,, .figure out your
potentiabilities. There is no hope
lessly plain woman ....the only
thing “hopeless” about a woman
is her attitude, which has fallen
into -an abyss of discouragement,
which refuses help, encouragement
or even hope. Nothing is hope
less even defects that a woman or
girl may feel are ruining her life.
They can be corrected. So please
be on the lookout for this column
each week.
The information received for
writing this column is from lead
ing authorities. The author of
this column is unknown.
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TO THE READERS:
The Cyclops wishes to extend
her appreciation to all of those
who read this column. This pap
er in general and all of the other
columns in this papers. The All
Seeing Eyes is what you might
siay new. that is it hasn’t been
coming on very long. Since I am
not a journalist, I have a lot to
learn about newspaper writing,
In this column I am not trying to
drag, or hurt anyone’s feeings,
This column is just for amusement
and good clean fun or entertain
ment. Of course I realize there
is room for improvement. I hope
to gradually improve, I thank all
of those who know who I am and
who give me a few ideas and crit
icisms as to how to write. I want
to compliment and encourage the
others who write a column in this
paper. You write a very good
column. I enjoy reading it. Re
gardless of what other colums or
people say, Continue on ....tc
the* road to success. Remember
you have a friend who is with you.
United we stand, divided we fall.
I am united in friendship with you.
I like you kids very much... .con
tinue writing .... you’re grand,
excellent, interesting column. Re
member you have a friend who
is kind and true this friend is the
“Cyclops”.
CONTEST
Dear readers as you all know or
should know. The Omaha Guide
Scholarship Contest is still in ex
istence. When the contestants
come around, please be hospitable
and listen to what they have to
say. And above all please sub
scribe and tell your friends to
subscribe.
DIPLOMAS
There were several girls who
received diplomas from an eight
weeks course at downtown cook
ing school. After passing the dif
ficult examination, these girls
were awarded diplomas.
Miss Leona Edwards, Miss Haz
el Andrews, Miss Anna Andrews,
Miss Jean Gordon, Miss Arlene
Gordon. Miss Bertha Davis. The
girls also learned various kinds
of service, ways of preparing
food. They all had a health ex
amination and are capable of
cooking and preparing and serv
ing meals at anytime and place.
HEART BREAKER:
There seem to be a lot of girls
interested in Perry Harris.. cert
ain chicks run a temperature ev
erytime he is around. Well she
bas we all know he’s one. But some
of you will have to come off. He
can only go with one. Who is
Averne Kincaid?
TO THE GIRL:
To the girl who after another
girls fiancee. I understand you
have one of your own. Why don’t
you go with him?-and leave
this girl’s fiance alone. When
you fool around with this Chicks
fiance, she will give you soma
tough competition, and you are
I
fooling with fire when you fool
with her. A child that plays with
fire usually gets burned. In this
case you will lose the boy you are
after and your own also. You
won’t be playing second fiddle—
you will be left playing nothing.
You shall reap what you are sow
ing. While you are after her boy
friend someone might be after
yours. I realize you all are free,
single, disengaged, but why not
take care and hold on to yours...
and keep friends. You’re cornin’
on kid. but you’re coming on
wrong.
FASHION PARADE
I’m knowing all the time you
Cats and Chicks noticed.
Miss Fay Forrest coming on
with a white dress, red belt, red
turban, white tossil and carrying
a white purse and a red camera.
Of course Miss Estelle McCraty
was looking fine in her grey skirt
long puffed sleeve blouse, pink
hat and brown accessories.
Miss Lydia McCraty also came
on with her yellow dress and blue1
hat. Miss Audrey “Honey” For
test w<as sporting red and white
sand striped dress. Miss Joy Gor
don entered with a dark blue thin
net dress with long puffed sleeves
and white trimmings, and acces
sories.
try
HARRIS’
GROCERY
WE SPECIAL IN MEATS,
VEGETABLES. HARDING’S
ICE CREAM
—OPEN SUNDAYS—
6 TO 10:30 P. M.
| 5302 SO. 30th ST. MA-0741 J
FRIENDLIEST GIRL OF WEEK
Dorothy Lawson.
GLAMOUR GIRL OF WEEK
Gertrude Yancey.
BEST DRESSED GIRL OF
WEEK
Fay Forrest.
“THE CYCLOPS”
W-W.V.V-V-V-V.V.V-W.V
WAITERS’
COLUMN
(by H. W. SMITH)
The Fontenelle Hotel with the
extensive improvements and up to
the minute service and top wait
ers having their vacations—taking
long trips out of town, picking up
new ideas of modem service, are
?} 1 ready to go as soon as the 1941
fall business with such good wai
ters as Mr. McKinley, Mr. Jones,
Mr. Underwood, Mr, Reed, and the
[ top room-serviceman, Mr. Hill, Mr
Lipton, Mr. Miller, Mr. Riddle, it
will be a very hot favorite in the
running- Nothing but success
will meet you at the finish.
Mr. Ed- Lee continues to be a
topnotcher at the Omaha Athletic
Club, with the two refined captains
Mr. Buford and Mr- Sones and Mr.
Scott and Mr. Joe Newt. Mr.
i Phillips, and Mr. Ed Craig, the
overseas ex-serviceman up from
Atchinson. Kansas, Rapid Fire
Brooks, and high class Mr. Shear
ron can give service as fast as a
machine gun can shoot. Mr, Her
bert Lewis up from the Bluegrass j
state and Mr. Fisher, better known
as Jesse James always has his
horse hitched outside and can
mount the saddle of modern serv
ice with a gun in each hand- And
Mr. Bill Davis and Mr. McFarland
up from the Lone Star state, and
Mr Hopkins and Mr. Wheatley and
Mr. Joe Brown from the Sunflow
er State are always ready io go.
So take it away, Mr- Hiram Green
field.
Mr. John Evans of the Rome Ho
tel looks quite neat in his summer
suit with short sleeves and a
Carlino Perfecto Cigar in his
mouth, and 'with Mr- Roy Glenn
assisting him, can serve the safe
ty council and the Junior Chamber
of Commerce Club in double quick
time. Now boys, can you improve
on that if so make it known to us.
Mr. Jones of the Omaha Club
is a very quick thinker and all ar
ound up to date service man with
the very good waiters like Mr.
Solomon, Mr. Brown and Mr. Dave
Stevens, and the rapid fire crew'
giving him supreme support.
We would like very much to see
Mr Gorbert, the rapid fire head
waiter of the Paxton Hotel. We
shall remind him that when he is
doing 60 miles an hour with his
Buick. and some one is jaywalking
It is a policeman’s duty to remind
one about it, and not an auto rac
er to yell “look out.” So please
wake up and take notice.
Mr. Carles Andrews is quite a
stranger up this way. and Mr.
Leonard Owens and Mr. Theodore
Thomas continue to transfer at
24th and Lake Sts-, and we con
tacted Mr. Isaiah Jones at a busi
ness house that doesn’t sell dry
goods, and we joined him in some
goods that is served in thin glass
es. So, try and guess what it
was.
Mr- Richardson of the Field club
and Mr. Flemings of the Country
Club and Mr. Simon Hai'rold of the
Happy Hollow Club are all in the
home stretch of the season, and
are they making good? AND
HOW-all the news we get a- |
bout them is good news- Press on 1
boys, a very good reward is at the
end.
Mr. Gabby Watson of the High
land Club can make very quick
changes in uniforms., one minute
he has golf clothes and next he
has his manager’s uniform on. Al
right, Mr. Watson, a good ball
player covers all positions on the
diamond.
Mr. Harry Schein and Mr. R< d
ney Williams can pass for for
eigners as they look the part.
Capt. Woodland Williams con
tinues to look like a fashion plate
in his clothes alright. Captain,
we all know you are up from the
West Indies Islands.
EXTRA.. EXTRA The Omaha
Guide is taking on new life ar.d
streamlining ideas in every issue.
Let’s all subscribe and keep wised
up- How about it?
Do you know the Membership
Drive of the NAACP. is going over
big. Did y°u go on the Hayride?
Join the crowd and take a mem
bership now. ••-Altogether, let’s
go.
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2423-25 NORTH 24th St.
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FURNITURE & RUG
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AND BLADDER
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STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS
AND FEEL YOUNGER
Keep your blood more free from
waste matter, poisons and acid by
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healthier, happier life.
One efficient, harmless way to do this
is to get from your druggist a 36 cent
box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil
Capsules and take them as directed—
the prompt results should delight you.
Besides getting up nights, some symptoms
of kidney trouble may be backache, shifting
pains, puffy eyes.
Don’t be an EASY MARK and accept a
substitute — Get Gold Medal Haarlem Oil
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20101/, N. 24th St. JArkson 8576
Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. mi
American £ Chinese Dishes
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Many doctors recommend regular use
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Some products may be harmful to
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because it’s NOT a harmful germicide.
Instead-it’s a mighty effective “bac
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only discourages bacterial growth and
infection but thoroughly cleanses, deo
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irritations and discharge and has a
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