The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 13, 1941, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2
WAITERS’ COLUMN (BY H. W. SMITH) WMiMWMiiaMiMMiJiA We contacted the streamlined headwaiter of the Paxton Hotel.. Mr. Corbert by phone and he was just as active as a machine gun on the firing line and also continu ing to have a pleasant way of talk ing and he is always ready to lend a helping hand where it is need ed and with the live wire crew cf his Capt. Booth, Mr. Isaih Jones, Mr. Gaiters, Mr. Thomas, Mr. O JACKSON 0288 FIDELITY STORAGE & VAN CO. l ocal and Long Distance MOVING 1107 Howard. W. W. Roller, Mgr. +a**—0t*t*t*t**f*t*t*i*m NORTH 24th SI. SHOE REPAIR 1807 N. 24th St. WE. 4240 —POPULAR. PRICES— YOU CANT TELL THEY ARE REPAIRED— BECAUSE OUR INVISIBLE HALF SOLEING METHOD "Leaves No Repair Look" ON YOUR SHOES. THE NEW SOLE WITH AN INVIS IBLE JOINT. wens, Mr. Andrews, Mr. Fisher, the wide awake room service man and the others of the quick step ping crew, giving modern effic ient service—they are way out in front. The White Horse Inn boys are doing a good job—Mr. Branch, Mr. Dave Buss, Mr. Louis White and the other waiters are going places and giving good service at all hours. Mr. John Evans of the Rome Hotel is the man of the hour at all times and he looks like any other Wall St. business man when you meet him on the street. All right brother John. Hats off to you as you a winner at all times. We had the pleasure of spend ing Sunday afternoon and having dinner with our good friend Bro. Charley Trimble and his family, his good wife and mother and his musical son Von Richard. Tliis writer whom they always look up on as one of the family, enjoyed the dinner admist the beautiful surroundings of their lovely home. ~“ ?’,!! FLASH! The Omaha Guide should have all the waiters names for one1 year’s subscription at this time. It has all the latest news. Now you boys come on and get in the groove along with mjJ", *»thers. We had a ver- pleasant visit with the musicir < headwaiter and the wide awak *hef cook at the Chamber of r jmmerce, and we wtre inform' a about the good suc cess they Y <ive accomplished in DOLGOFF HARDWARE PAINT, GLASS, VARNISHES, ELECTRIC - AL & PLUMBING SUPPLIES, MECH ANICAL TOOLS, WINDOW SHADES “Everything At A Low Price” Free Delivery Tc All Parts of the City— 1822-24 N. 24th ST WE. 1607 'F • ----- /ou Know "HE” Has A Soft Spot in his * heart for Neck Wear from The Nebraska $ Buy beautiful new colors and patterns that fairly sparkle with newness and Christmas Cheer needed. ririr CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN serving the banquet of the Agricul tural Club of about 800 and I told them it was no surprise to me as serving 1,000. would have been a i very small affair for them to car ry on with and get nice compli ments. That beautiful Cototnwood room at the Blackstone hotel is going over the top and Mr. C. C. Jones and Mr. Tommy Wilson and the ever fast stepping crew of wait ers are taking good care of the high class trade at all times. We talked at great length with Mr. Gip Gordon of the Cave in the Hill hotel and he is very active and always moving around with a very quick step taking care of everyone. The Fontenelle hotel waiters are on the job giving quick, modem service to the high class trade and Mr. Underwood and Mr. Reed and the fine crew of waiters are out in front on modern streamlined service and the two front doormen Mr. Donlevy and Mr. Shropshire are up to the minute. FLASH AGAIN! The Nelson real estate will take good care of your rentable prop erty and we have some very nice homes for sale. Come in the of fice and we will take time out to tell you all the particulars about payments. Shall we expect you? SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. Chas. M. Wiley of 2875 Ohio St., is confined to a local hospital. Mrs. Eva Foster, sister of Mr. S. Foster died at a local hospital this week. Mr. Arthur Newland who has been visiting his brother, Mr. J. O. D. Newland of 2917 Grant St., has left for his home in Atchinson, Kansas. Doris Newland is in her secoud year at Bennett College in Greens boro, North Carolina. She hasn’t been home since. She worked last summer at school but will be home this May when school is out. She plays Bass violin in the orchestra, and sings in the chorus under the dirction of Nathaniel Dett. The choir travels through the month of April. She is majoring up in Sociology. She is taking a teacn ers course to. We’ll all be glal to see Doris, when she does get home. FLASH! Christmas Shoppers— there is a day nursery or even ing at 2908 Franklin, reasonable rates and good care. MRS. WEBB RETURNS TO INDIANA Mrs. Blanche Nance Webb, who has been visiting her mother Mrs. Isabel Crouch of 2524 Wirt Street, returned to her home in South Bend .Indiana, Thursday. Mrs. Webb, a well known Om ahan, enjoyed being the guest of honor at numerous social affairs and regretted having had to leave her most enjoyable friends and her mother. SPORTS NEWS— Laurence Watson is beginning training in South Omaha to enter ing the Golden Gloves tournament. He won in last years Golden Glov es and has since won many of his fights. tiff DUFFY Pharmacy 24th AND LAKE STREETS PRESCRIPTIONS —Free Delivery— WE. 0609 V.V.VWUVAWUVUWYWW CHOP SUEY Kin# Yuen Cafe 2010Vi N. 24th St. JAckson 8576 Oven from 2 p. m. until 3 a. mi American & Chinese Dishes TIME AND TIDE WAIT ON ! NO MAN—NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR SHOES RE BUILT. Quality Material & Guaranteed Quality Work FREE DELIVERY Call AT. 7060 The LAKE SHOE SERVICE ■I. L .TAYLOR, PROP SUNDAY DEC. 14, 1941 Farewell to the Mt. Moriah Bap tist Church and the City of Om aha by the Rev. F. P. Jones .pas tor here for the past ten years and three months. The public is invited to share with us joyful day of sad parting. Rev. Jones will deliver special messages at three periods during the day. None of them can you afford to miss. His service among the churches of the city and icommunity, challenges you to come and bid him God speed to his new field of labor in Detroit, Mich. The Church will have a farewell banquet Dec. 16th 8:00 p. m. (Tues.) You are cord ially invited to attend. Mrs. F. Burroughs, Reporter, F. P. Jones, Pastor. Morning Star Baptist Church 2608 Franklin Street, Rev. L. W. Anderson, Pastor Mrs. Vera E. Hopkins, Reporter Sunday school .9:30 a. m. Morning Worship .11 A M. BYPU.6 P. M. Evening Worship.8 P. M.< Service throughout the day was enjoyed by all. Our pastor preach ed a wonderful message both morning and night. Sunday night at the church there will be an all request pro gram rendered by the Choir. The guest of the evening will be the Mysterious Five quartet, also a number of other local talent. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Eva Johnson 2110 Ohio St., there will be a chitterling supper the price is 25c. Visitors are always welcome. The Salem Baptist Church Invites you to be present Sun day afternoon at 3 p. m. Dec. 14, The Bethel Baptist Church, South Omaha will worship with us. Their pastor Rev. C. Q. Hickerson will bring the message. You are always welcome at Sal em. Rev. W. E. Fort, Pastor, L. A. Henderson, Reporter. Mt. Moriah Baptist Church Rev. F. P. Jones, Pastor F. Burroughs, Reporter They came to us with beautiful records, there was naught cling ing to the skirts of their garments and today that record is still un spotted. Their lives stand out in the church, the community and the city at large as a beacon light .guiding humanity to the fact that there is a reality in right and righteousness. He is sincere an l honest about “My Fathers Busin ess” and was not afraid to preach pure unadulterated gospel and then he practiced what he preach ed. Bible living and Bible giving was his slogan. They have sacrificed to make Mt. Moriah a church that the Community could point to with pride and they have not failed. They have served well and we the members have learned to love this man of God and his compan ion and as they leave to go to an other field of labor, our hearts are burdened within us. The church not only loses a pastor whose value to us can never be es timated but a loyal friend and a true brother in Christ. We wish for them success in their new field and may God's choice blessings be theirs. The church is honoring Rev. and. Mrs. Jones with a farewell test!-, monial banquet Tuesday Decem ber 16, at 8 p. m. Church of the Living God Rev. S. K. Nichols, Pastor Ann Oliver, Reporter, Sunday school . 9:39 Morning Service . 11-00 Bible Band .6 P. M. Evening Service . 7:30 Wednesday night service .... 7:30 Friday night Women’s Work 7.30 Sunday throughout the day we had a grand service. Our pastor really did preach about that ton gue and our souls were rejoicing. Our pastor’s text for Sunday morning will be “Peace”. Sunday nights text will be “About the War. So don’t fail to come out and hear him deliver these serm ons. Saturday Dec. 13th, the choir is giving a Chitterling and Fish din ner at 2426 Erskine St. Everybody welcome. Join—Reliable Friendship Club 7or Marriage. Friendship, or -nsure. Send Dime for membeT i blftok. H. Brookes, 317 W"n ■ago. Ill Double Help for WOMEf" What do you do when headache, j fore “your time" and follow direc nervousness, cramp-like pain, Hck | :ons. Second: To assist in building of energy and appetite, or som° ' pngth, through intreas other form of periodic, funct'ona1 ' gastric juice which help distress begins to make you miser ‘e rd digestion, take it b able? Why not do as thousands o a tonic. Women \vh women and take CARDUI? -"lys seem to h There are two ways to take i* VROUI’S most enthusiastic bo First: To help relieve periodic p"< I and discomfort, start three dp y« j LINCOLN | NEWS by Johnnie Reed We had visiting in the city the past week, Mrs. Mable Hawkins and Mrs. Sonny Jones of Chicago. They were the guests of Mrs. Ma ble Galbreath. During their stay they were entertained by Mrs. J. Edwards, Mrs. Delmar Woods, Mrs Maude Johnson, Mrs. Marie Cope land, Mrs. Leona Dean and Mrs. Alex Morris. We have on our sick list, Mrs. Melvin Shakespare, Mr. Wm. Woods and Mr. W. Edwards. The Senior and Junior girls re serves will have their Annual Ves per December 14, at the YWCA. Hear the Girls Octette sing “Green Cathedral” and “Go Tell It On the Mountain”. The time will be 4 to 5. Mrs. Delmar Woods and S'Miss Roberta Burch sponsors. De Lisa Deb News The De Lisa Deb Club is now two years old, The girls celebrat ed their anniversary with a din ner held at the Urban league. Last week the club held their meet ing at the home of their sponsor Roberta Burch. A demonstration of table etiquette was given. Sev eral new members were given the club oath at a candlelight cerem ony. The new members are: Hen rietta Botts, Betty Patrick and Pasy Dean. A club code was adoped at the last meeting. It was written by Ruby Hubbard. Loyalty and honor, That’s our goal— Reaching toward the tops Till it’s time to fold. Greater, better and wiser We grow. De Lisa Debs will reach their goal. Church News Quinn Chapel AME. Church 9th C Street, Sunday at 9:45. Service at 11:00 Rev. Gloosbe, pastor. Mt. Zion Baptist Church 12th F Street, Sunday school 9:45. Service at 11:00. Rev. C. H. Nicks, Pastor. Newman Church 23rd S Street Sunday school 9:45. Service at 11:00. Rev. Shaw, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Huston spot) sored a Thanksgiving dance which was held at the Crystal ballroom Thursday Nov. 27th. The Urban League executive secretary, Mr. Millard Woods, wishes to inform you that a num ber of Thanksgiving baskets were passed 'out, and that there will be baskets of toys Ipassed out at Christmas time. The Urban league sponsored Red Cross knitting class which meets at the Urban league every Wednes day, under the direction of Mra /> Vashtie Mosby, are knitting sweat ers for Britain. The Boys Optimistic Club No. 7 which reorganized last Monday at the Urban league, held their elect ion of officers which are Garden er Brown, President, Ernest Wil son, Secretary, and Treasurer and Hubert Dean Sargeant at Arms, They will meet Mondays at the Urban League. Cecile White Bear, Vice Pres. Lincoln Sports The Urban League football team held their regular Thanksgiving game Thursday morning at 17th and Y, winning by a score of 50 to 14. The Urban League boys may a gain use the Whiter gym on Tues days to play basketball from 3 to 9 o’clock. Alpha Omega News The Alpha Omegas will get un der way next week with their first meeting of the season to be held at the Urban League Thursday evening from 7 to 8 o’clock. The Quinn Chapel Juhior choir nominated officers at their meet ing Friday at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Lewis. The officers are: Peaches Dean, President; Eugenea Simms Vice President; Thelma Beard, Secretary; Howard Beau, Treasurer; Barbara Kelly, Pianist, Mrs. Botts, Sponsor. I '“HITLER PROMISES SLAVERY’ BISHOP HENRY HOBSON | WARNS I “The only thing that the Negro is assured under the New Order is a return to slavery,” Bishop Hen I ry W. Hobson, national chairman of Fight For Freedom, warned »c day. “It is heartening to learn ! that American Negroes are not ! bemg fooled by the subtle propa ganda which the Nazis are spread ing amongst them in an attempt to create national disunity.” Bishop Hobson predicted that the forthcoming Freedom Con gress in Washington being spon sored by the Harlem Division of Fight. For Freedom would prove "historic”. “When American Negroes, who have suffered from domestic fas cism for so long, show that they understand the basic issues invok ed in the present war, the future of this country is not as bleak as some people paint it. The res ponse of Negro organizations to the Fight For Freedom appeal bar been very encouraging.” Plans for the Freedom Congress are proceeding apace, Edward White, secretary of the Harlem Division declared in an announce ment from Washington where be is completing final arrangements. Dorothy Height, secretary of the National Council of Negro Wo men, will be in charge of technic al arrangements in the Capitol, Mr. White said. He asked .however, that inquir ies regarding delegations be ad dressed to national headquarters at 1270 Sixth Avenue, New York City. The sessions will open on January 8 and last for two days. 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