SOCIAL NOTES WILLING WORKERS The Willing Workers Club of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Voner 2537 Bin ney St. Tuesday night March 3rd with good attendance. The club opened its meeting with the vice President Mrs. Georgia DeCarnot presiding. A wonderful meeting was held. The following members were on the sick list last meeting. Brother Miles Speese, Brother C. Stewart, Mrs. Louella Young and JACKSON 0288 FIDELITY STORAGE & VAN CO. Local and Long Distance MOVING 1107 Howard, W. W. Koller, Mgr. (JOHNSON DRUG CO. NKW LOCATION 2308 North 241 h [We. 0998 Free Delivery 1 NORTH 24th st SHOE REPAIR 1807 N. 24th St. WE. 4240 —POPUIiAR PRICES— LOOK AT YOUR SHOES Other People Do. Our Half Soleing Method leaves No Repair Look on your shoes. We Use the BEST Material. AUTO PARTS WANTED Burned, Wrecked or Dilapidated Cars and Trucks. Bring ’Em In PARTS FOR CARS CONSOLIDATED AUTO PART CO. 2501 Cuming St. Phone AT. 5656 Omaha Mrs. Shelton, Mrs. Shelton is still indisposed at her home 2520 Granti St., with a sprained knee. Please visit and pray for the sick. Re freshments were served by the | hostess Mr3. Voner. The club ad joumed to meet Tuesday night, March 17th at the home of Mrs. Florence More 2210 North 26th St. Rev. D. St Clair, Pastor, Mrs. J. E Lindsay, President, Mrs. W. L. White, Secy and Reporter . SPEAKING OF DISUNITY Rev. A. C. Oglesby spoke brief ly on the subject of Unity which he says begins at home and went deep into the subject to show the audience what unity means. Mr. George Thomas, ex-police man spoke on the general condit ion of our race which brought out many facts in the interest of our people.'" March 15th 8 p. m. we will have with us one of the outstanding laymen of the city Rev. J. Allen to Speak on “Charity”. The pub-1 lie is cordially invited. V. Bailey is chairman. Charity Natonal De fense Program, Interdenominat ional of Peoples Mission Church, 1708-1710 North 26th Street. Mrs. Beatrice Palmer of Detroit Michigan, was the house guest of , her sister Mrs. Gertrude Mayberry | 2427 Erskine and of her nieve Mr3 j Blanche Wright 1413 North 24th St. for the past two weeks. She was highly entertained by her many friends the Misses Lula Green, Effle Moore, Emma Knightj Evelyn Dyer. Open house was held Saturday night by her sister and Mrs. Gant. She received many beautiful gifts. SUB DEB CLUB The Sub Deb Club will meet at the home of Miss Helen Bradley this afternoon at three o’clock. El ection of Officers will be held. Rozella Thomas, Pres, Bertha Davis, Secretary and Reporter. We Offer for Y«ur Approval A Complete Curtain Service and Another thing,— Have Your Dry Cleaning Done Now! —Cash and Carry Discounts— EDHOLM&SHERMAR 2401 North 24th Street WE. 6055 FROM PITTSBURGH Mrs. Charlotte Jones daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lawson will return from Pittsburgh, to make her home with them and her sis ters Marion and Dorothy Lawson of 2214 North 29th St. PRINCESSES The meeting was held at the home of Marceleue Ragland, 2426 Ohio Street- We made final plans for our St. Patrick Day Tea, which will be held at 2418 Biney Street, on Sunday, March 15. Tickets may be purchased from any mem ber of the club for fifteen cents, j The meeting was adjourned at 5 p. m. and refreshments were serv ed. Doris Pittman, Pres., Bever ly Stams, Reporter. i CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD | 2316 North 25th Street j Rev. S. K. Nichols, Pastor Rose Oliver, Reporter i Sunday school.9:30 a. m. Morning worship.11:00 a m. Jr. Choir Rehearsal ... .5:00 p. m. Bible Band.6:00 p. m. Evning Worship .7:30 p m. Wednesday night prayer service .7:30 p. m. Sunday throughout the day was very inspirational and full of spir it. The pastor preached on the subject Self Denile. The Subject j for Sunday March 8th was Be (Striving to enter in, night—There is something in a name. The Pastor always has healing in each of hs servces. The Pas tor’s anniversary started on Mar. 2nd and runs through the 15th. Different churches and their choirs are invited to come. Come one, come all everyone’s welcome. ODDS AND ENDS The Easter Season has begun and indications are that there should be less jumpin among the Cats and Chicks for the next few days because of trying to save money for the Easter Duds. Bronze ville is coming on these days with this fine bowling alley and Green Lantern- We hope you Knights of the round table and chicks will let the torch of the Green Lantern bum and not put the Green Lan tern out with your bad conduct. This column is for announce ments and odd bits of news. 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Both men are graduates of Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis. --—— ." .. for a big musical extravaganza to be presented soon. SWING The Ink Spotteletts are coming on with their arrangements of the latest popular songs. NEW ADDITION The actors and actresses and all the cast are very glad to welcome the charming Miss Bertha Carter as a member of the cast. Miss Carter will be one of the Ink Spot letts in the quartet. WANTED We would like to nave a gir\ who can really sing torch songs to join this Theatrical group. Give your name to one of the Ink Spot letes so that you might; try out before joining the show. We are particular who joins the show, be cause we want just those who can get along together. We do not want anyone who wants to argue, or keep up a disturbance. So if you think yo ucan sing well and can get along with people, give your name and address to one of the cast. ANNOUNCING The Ink Spotlettes have several engagements to fill so prepare your song. The Batone Twirlers of the Mil itary Show Revue have just rec eived an invitation for a special twirling exhibition to be given soon. WANTED: Girls who tap dance ballet dance I acrobatic dance, sing or entertain in any way to join the theatrical group of entertainers. A group of boys who play mus ical instruments who would line to unite themselves into a swing band and play for the dancers and twirlers of the Road Show. Give you mames to one of the Ink Spot letts. I _ PURPOSE: The purpose of the colored road show is to help those who are tal ented to use their talent and get over joeing bashful. The whjtd girls and boys have their swing bands and entertainers. We are as good as they are; therefore we are going to develope our young talented boys and girls into great singers, dancers and musicians. These people who are in this show now will probably be actors and actresses of the stage and screen if they continue to progress as they are doing. That is all the Bronzeville Theatrical Group news of this 'week. Theatrical Reporter. _ BETHEL AME. CHURCH Rev. B. E. Jones, Pastor The Progressive Men’s Club of Bethel AME. Church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddings, with most °f the members pres ent. Plans were made for their part in the big financial drive end ing the 5th Sunday of this month. Under the able leadership of their captain. Mrs. Eddings, they plan to leave the women far in the rear. All the men seemed very PROTECT YOUR CHILD’S RIGHTS! Vote YES: Keep Schools Open Don’t let the greed of othe-s rob your child of his Amer ican rights to an American education. It’s his heritage! It’s the one thing you can leave nim for the future! His free edu cation has been promised him. Vote to insure that education. Vote YES March 17 for the 2-mill levy increase so that the quality of his education may not be endangered. WHY HAVEN’T THE SCHOOLS ENOUGH MONEY? Because property value is now lower. ...and the present levy can not raise as much as before. COULDN’T THE SCHOOL BONDS BE REISSUED? No....that would not be legal, and would be unfair to bondholders. $ J HI H | t £ WHY'NOT GET THE MONEY FROM UNCOLLECTED TAXES? Not enough could be collected... .and schools would still be in danger. . IJlJf! KEEP SCHOOLS OPEN It’s Your Privilege to VOTE X Yes March 17 CITIZENS SCHOOL CRISIS COMMITTEE I (Political Adv.) (Political Adv.) I CARD OF THANKS fl Mrs. Lovenia Jackson, wife of Mr. P. H. Jackson d:ed Saturday morning, February 28 9 a. m. at the home of her Bf; grandmother, Mrs. Ella Lovely Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Mrs. Jackson, formerly lived in Omaha at 2324 Paul B» We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness B| shown to our beloved one during her illness here in Omaha. Bs Mrs. Ella Lovely, Grandmother II Mr. P. H. Jackson, Husband, Ij. confident of defating the women. After the meting thy were served a very elaborate luncheon by their j hostess. Everyone had a very en joyable evening. Their next meet ing will be the 24th of this month same time, same place- Mr. Char les Mason, Secy, Hughie L. Em brey, Reporter, Mrs. Eddings, Capt LINCOLN NEWS by JOHN REED 648 South 20th St. Phone 5-7859 , Mrs. Doris Young is ill and she is in the St. Elizabeth hospital. A Plantation dinner was given at Quinn Chapel Church last Fri day, many attended and had a lov ely time, with all the men and women dressed in southern style. Miss Margaret Williams President The Urban League lost two gam es the last week, making it about 8 games won and two lost. The Wilson quartet appeared on an amateur program at the Neb raska Theatre last Friday winning first prize of $5.00 in Defense Stamps. The singers included Nellie, Betty Hazel and Ralph Wil son. The installation of the Loyal Workers Club was held Sunday March 8, at Mt. Zion Baptist Church. The Officers are Mr. Vyola Miller, President, Mrs. Mar ie Bonds, Vice President, Mrs. Myr tie Perry, Secretary and Mrs. Ed mond Craft, Treasurer. They were installed by Rev. Masby. Vis iting pastor of Omaha. Quinn Chapel Church is invited to be on the air and attend the First Methodist Church March 22, at 8:30. The colored ministers entertain ed their wives at the city YMCA. last Monday. They reported a grand time, with many thanks to Mr. Tom Estes for the beautiful flowers. Union Services were held at the Quinn Chapel Church last Sunday. The eevning was spent in Group singing, and music by the Junior and Senior Choirs and the Jericho1 Jubileers. The sermon was de livered by Rev. Riley Bell. WAITERS’ COLUMN (BY H. W. SMITH) WE. 6458 The railroad boys are going places and doing things in helping on the Defense program. We talked with Mr. Harry Schwein, Mr. Linwood Hall, Mr. Luther Johnson. Mr. Rodney Williams, Mr. Felix Metoyer, Mr. Louis Art ison and Mr. Philips who looks like on e of the officials are all very much out in front at all tim es, so let’s all give them a good hand. The White Horse Inn with the rapid fire crew, Mr. Branch, Mr White, Mr. Dave Russ and Mr. Jones are on the up and go at all times. Mr. John Evans of the Rome Hotel is tops on modern Ser vice and taking good care of the guests. The Fontenelle boys have been on the job at all times during the very cold days during the winter and as the spring weather is in the making they will continue to give good service at all times. We noticed some of the officials of the waiters union on 24th an Lake St., Monday afternoon and Oh say did they have a business look on their faces from A to Z Oh yes!!! We exchanged greetings with the musician head waiter of the Chamber of Commerce one after noon last week in his high power ed auto and he had the usual fel lowship smile and the dining room and kitchen crew are doing a fine job. The week of March first to the seventh, will go down in history1 as all of our Negro newspapers are out in front. The Omaha Guide was in the front line and now let us all be a very good spoke in the wheel as we should all help by taking one year’s subscription Clair Chapel Methodist Church will have a fine program on Sun day March 15, which is Men’s Day and we should all attend. The Athletic Club head waiter and quick stepping crew of wait ers are on the job at all times and always improving the service. Mr. Hopkins, Mr. Davis, Mr. Fisher, Mr. MacFarland, Mr. Wheatley, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Craig and Mr. Millard Carr and the two wide awake Captains Mr. Sones and Mr. Buford are up to the top. The Omaha Club boys are giv ing modern service at all times and Mr. Blackwell and Mr. Earl Jones, Mr. Solomon, Mr. Shobe, Mr. Buford are always in the mak ing to please the members and their friends. Are You a Union Waiter? “THE WRITING ON THE WALL” by M. M. GOODLOW The writing on the wall is plain to read, And the Allied nations should all take heed, World wide slaughter and blood shed, In the awful days which lie a head, And the Sacrifice of millions of human lives , Could be shortened by years, Not to mention the grief and bitter tears, The solution isn’t in guns and ammunition, But world wide freedom Give the darker races something to fight for— Something to live for— And something to look forward too— When the war is through. We read the writing on the wail When we heard India’s call— Each word was written plainly In China’s plea for Indi s’ lib erty. 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