The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 13, 1941, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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Charles Moore, veteran Negro artist, is shown here in a comedy scene from the new Republic
“Desert Bandit," which stars the popular cowboy favorite, Don “Red" Barry. In addition to Moore and
Barry, the film includes such well-known cinema favorites as Lynn Merrick,ja lovely blonde appearing
opposite the star, Dick Wessel, Tom Ewell, and Tom Chctterton. / _
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‘ Billy Conn, sensational heavyweight fighter, is shown here with Ernest
• Whitman, popular character star, in a scene from Billy’s first motion
I picture, Republic’s “The Pittsburgh Kid." Whitman, remembered for hi*
• excellent characterization of the faithful servant in “Jesse James," is
' Importantly cast as Conn’s trainer In his newest film.
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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
The real secret of beauty is mak
ing the best of every one of your
good points and drawing attention
away from your bad points. You
have both, you know. Every woman
has. But the girl who is consid
ered beautiful is the one who lets
you see her always looking her best.
t Make-up is one of the most im
ortant aids to beauty that we have,
ut even make-up has its limita
tions. It should be used to enhance
beauty, but it can’t be expected to
paint a whole new face on top of
| our own.
I Here’s a good rule to remember.
Be lavish with your soap and water
■and with your cleansing creams; be
sparing with your make-up. And
speaking of cleansing, never, never
go to bed without thoroughly cleans
ing youp face! Many women prefer
a thorough soap and water cleans
ing at night, followed by the appli
cation of a smooth night cream to
help soften your skin while you
sleep.
j When it comes to make-up, be
kure to do it in a good light, and
take time enough to do it carefully.
More and more, women are finding
that they like a good foundation
cream or make-up base, and there
are many fine ones on the market.
If you use a cream foundation, a
cream rouge blends best. Use very
little of it, just a touch on a finger
*tip, and smooth it carefully into
your cheeks, following the cheek
bone line, and blending the coloring
so that it fades out at the edges.
The choice of a tone of powdei
is very important. Look for om
which blends with and enhances
your own skin r *ng. Some girU
like twro she darker one foi
the first coaf final brushing
of a lighter u Lhe second apJ
plication.
In powdering, and in applying
your powder base too, be sure t<l
cover the neck and under the chi*
as well as your face.
Next comes your eye make-up
First, brush the powder from eye
brows and eyelashes. Then, with a
sharp eyebrow pencil, accent the
natural curve of the eyebrow lino
with short strokes. Never run a
hard line through the eyebrows, fo
this gives an unpleasantly hars'
and artificial effect. Eyelashes cr
be made to appear longer and thi"
er by a little mascara to dari
the tips. Use a clean brush
this, and apply it very, very s;
ingly.
A really careful make-up tr
a few minutes longer than a hr
slap-dash one, but those few n
utes could not be better spent. Yo;
go out knowing that you look \
prettiest, and that means so r
to your poise and charm!
What are your beauty problems?
Write: Marie Downing, Larieuse
Beauty Bureau, 3509 Lindell
Blvd., St. Louis, Mo., and she will
be glad to answer them. Be
sure to enclose a self-addressed,
stamped envelope.
NOW IN PROGRESS!
SEARS
55th Anniversary
SALE
Once again, we launrh our great Anniversary sale. The ‘sales?
sale of them all. Hundreds of items throughout the store take
on a new price tag for this great event ttat that’s ALL that’s
changed> for Sears’ well known quality remains the same.
Shop now and save on all your Fall and Winter needs!
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO.,
30th St. at Farnam St. Omaha, Nebr.
LIGHTS! ACTION! CAMERA!
Former triple title holder Henry
Armstrong and Ernest Whitman—
the latter Well-known for many
dramatic roles on both stage and
screen ‘‘The Pittsburgh Kd”
soundly indicates that this is an
other great year for Republic
Pictures.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald of 1410
North 26th St., have a new baby
girl born August 23, 1941.
Mr. Lewis Henderson from Dal
las, Texas, was here for a short
stay in our city. While here Mr.
Henderson was the house guest of j
. Mrs. Scroggins and daughter, Mary
Sessions.
Mr. Henderson said that Omaha
has many pretty colored girls,
every moment of his stay here was
taken by recreation.
While here he had a very lovely '
time. Mr. Henderson left Saturn
day, at 1:00 P. M. and arrived
home safely.
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Miss Thelma Massengill, of Min- j
neapolis, Minn., arrved Thursday,
September 4, in Omaha, to visit
her Grandmother, Mrs. Pullman.
Miss Thelma Massengill plans to
stay three or four weeks.
Mrs. J. E. Lindsay, Vice-Pres.
Mrs. W. L. White, Sec. and Re
porter.
Rev. F. P. Jones, Pastor.
The Willing Workers Club of
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church held
its regular meeting Tuesday night
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Niles
Speese, 2618 No. 27th St. With
a very large attendance. Their
next regular meeting will be held
on Tuesday night, Sept. 16.
The club will have a pie sale at
the church on Thursday, Sept. 18
all pies will sell for 25 cents. The
Breakfast which the church spon-<
sored Sunday morning was very
successful and really was enjoyed
by all present.
The Pastor and wife and other
members left Monday, Sept. 8, for
the National Baptist State Conven
tion which is meeting in Cleveland,
Ohio, this week.
The Secretary of the club Willie
Lee White returned home Wednes-.
day from a nine day trip in Miss-'
ouri and Kansas. She visited her
Father, Mr. Marshall Mizner of
Richmond, Mo., and other relatives
and friends in the two Kansas
cities. Also her aunt, Mrs. Lillie
Carter of Hardin, Mo.
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EAST INDIA MERCHANT
VISITS IN OMAHA
Mr. Abdul Rohim Surker, an
East Indian Merchant, recently
visited the City of Omaha. Mr.
Surker, was very glad to tell us
some interesting facts about his
native country. In India, there
are about 10 castes of people. The
high caste of people work for
themselves, but will not work for
anybody else as the lower castes
of people will. Except for the
Caste system, all the races of peo
ple in India are the same, that is
the color of the skin doesn’t play
a great part in discrimination. If
a person has money, he can at
tend any place he wants to re
gardless to the color of his skin, in
other words money ih the only dis
criminatory factor. Mr. Surker
also pointed out that the “Cow”
was the sacred animal of the Hin
dus. The “Cow” is used only as
an Sacrificial animal. If another
person kills a cow, the Hindus peo^
pie will try to kill that person. The
Hindus people also do not eat
meat of any kind. Mr. Surker, who
is a Moslem, and who is a Moham
med, pointed out that the people
who believed in Mohammed, did
eat meat, but will not eat “hog”.
Mr. Surker’s Sabbath day is Fri
day instead of Sunday, as ours.
In India, there is no intermin-/
gling of races. The Hindus mar
ry the Hindus, the Moslems the
Moslem, etc. The women in In-'
dia go to the same schools as the
men, but their classes are separate.
The women in India do not work
outside the home as the American
women do. When they are mar
ried, they stay home and care for
the home, and the husband pro
vides for them.
The people in India are satisfied
with the rule of the British Gov
ernment. They also like the Unit
ed States Government. Mr. Surker
although now permanently in the
United States showed how well he
liked the British by being the 1st
(man to send over a food package
to British families under the Red
Cross.
Since the death of his wife, Mr.
Surker has no desire to return to
India, and he has become a mem
ber of the Red Cross, the N A A
C P and other organizations to
show that he really is an Ameri-'
can citizen. Mr. Surker carries a
full line of imported furs, tapes
tries, medicines, and his head
quarters are in Shreveport, Louis
iana.
A cute lttle thng she is—
Froshine Stewart. To most of -is
who have seen her, wonder who
has been responsible for hiding the
talented little brownskin who sings
so lovely in front of the Sunset
Royals Band. To hesar Miss Stew
art render, “Sweet Embraceable
you” is to be thrilled. You will be
reading about this girl’s sky
rocketing climb to fame — and
soon.
CHOP SUEY
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2010»/2 N. 24th St. JArkson 8576
Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. mi
American ft Chinese Dishes
USED-CLOHING
Dresses — Shoes
All Clothing for entire
family
READY TO WEAR
VERY LOWEST PRICES
Write for Free Catalogue
Special Gift Offer
Discounts. Bargain Mail
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RED OAK NEWS
Mrs. John Cooper had an oper
ation and is doing nicely. She
came home from the hospital Mon
day. Mrs. Cooper has lots of
friends in Omaha and the all are
wishing her a speedy recovery!
and many will visit her.
, Mr. and Mrs. William Parker,
2825 No. 24th St. spent the week
end in Red Oak, Iowa, visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas formerly of
Omaha who are making their
home in Red Oak. The Parkers
really had a grand time on their
visit there.
Mrs. Ella Thomas, of 2310
Charles St., has just returned
from Dallas, Texas, visiting her
mother, Mrs- Cormickel.
Mr-Guy Franklin entered the Old
Folks home. Mrs. Johnson the
house keeper of the old folks home
has been away two weeks visiting
in Denver and Colorado Springs,
j Mrs. Johnson had a very lovely;
time visiting friends.
• Mrs- Clarence Kilburt has been;
out of town visiting friends, and
has planned to stay for an indefi
nite time. Mrs. Kilburt is having
a very nice time.
Mrs. Mattie Bell Caldwell en
tertained at her home, Sunday
evening with dinner for Mrs. No
ble, niece of Mrs. Dillard Crawford
of Detroit, Michigan, and Mr. and
Mrs. Childs of Kansas City, Miss
ouri. Covers were laid for twelve.
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This includes the Ironing of all FLAT
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NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS WHOSE
SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PAST DUE!
Saction 526 Postal Rules and Regulations, Para
graph 4—“The right of a publisher to extend in
good faith credit on subscriptions is recognized
and will not be abridged, although subscriptions
are regarded as expiring within the period for
which they were obtained, nevertheless when the
publisher makes the proper effort to obtain re
newal within a reasonable period, copies of their
publication shall be accepted for mailing as to
subscribers at the usual second-class rate of
postage for a period of one year from date of
expiration.”
So, Mr. and Mrs. Subscriber, if your sub
scription is past due for one year, you are re
quested to come into the office and sign a renew
al card, or give us a call, WE. 1517 so we may
send a card for you to sign, or we will be forced
to drop you from our mailing list in accordance
to the Rules and Regulations of the Postal De
partment. Signed,
C. C. Galloway, Publisher.
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