The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, April 04, 1942, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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    IT PAYS to advertise
IT PAYS TO SHOP
For whatever you have to sell, oi
for whatever you want to buy—
IN THESE COLUMNS
RELIABLE INFORMATION'
HOW TO GET A JOB
25c Postpaid
DR. A MCDONALD P.0 Box 130
Alexandria. La.
RYAN & SON NURSERY STOCK
AND SEED
1509 CAPITOL AVE. HA. 4940
COMPLETE LINE OF SHRUBS.
TREES AND ROSES.
BIG RUMMAGE SALE SATUR
DAY APRIL 4 at 2520 North 24ta
St.. 5 o'clock A M Bargains Ga
lore
APT FOR RENT WE. C360.
FOR RENT
3 Room Apt., furnished, private
bath, *5.00 2430 Blondo JA. 09SS.
FURNITURE FOR SAIF 2721
Hamilton St-, Phone WE. 2306
LAUNDRIES & CLEANERS
__EDHOLM & SHERMAN
8401 North 24th WE. 605*
EMERSON LAUNDRY
<324 North 24th St. WE. 102*
WANT TO BUI —
Fom.ture of a., kinds—dressers,
- -'ia, end tacHs, chairs and chest
of drawers or complete home—
s-partm*-nt furniihings Kettles and
dishes. Sell us yours.
IDEAL Furniture Mart, 24tk &
Lake Street—WE. 2224
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
THOMAS FUNERAL HOME
2022 Lake St. WEbster 2022
Join—Reliable Friendship Qub
—For Marriage. Friendship, or
. l-asore. Send Dime for member
’b.p blank. E. Brookes, "317 W«rs
ieU, Chicago, III.
—I ——11—111 ■IIIIIIHIIIBIIIIIII ■
KISMET LETTER KLUB
Est. 1935. Membership only
$1.00. Soldiers, men, women,
all ages.
A dime brings info.
P. O. Box 602. Los Angeles.
California
Acid Indigestion
What many Doctors do for it *
When *scess SMmdl add caaees gas. sour itnmacfc
or heartburn, doctors prescribe the fastest-acting
medicines fcnumu for jymotnauiic relief—medicines
IJte -hose m Bei-ina TaOieta. Try Beil-ana yourself,
at Snt ugn of distress. They aeutraii* acid reiiefe
gas. ami 3ring contort very guiefciy—yet are not a
iaxariTe Only 25c. at drug stores. If your *ery Irst
trial doesn't pn»e Beil-ins better return bade m
& iml get double your money back.
I LARGE SOLID OAK HAND
CARVED BUFFETT—
Suitable for recreation room:
1 guitar .reconditioned;
2 metal porch gliders.
3ENEFIT SHOP. 711 S. 16TH
AT. 5519
»Mix Lemon Juice
AT HOME
I TO RELIEVE
C/the MISERIES
Mooe?Sac* tf ThisRnetmaticRecyMFails'
Good news travels fast—many of toe thou
sands of folks wnc now uie 1mm juics
for rheumatic pain—have found that ov
adding twc tabiespocnfala of AQmn to one
tamespeccfu. of Lemon J'nce in a glass of
water, they get faster relief for the aches
and pains caused by rheumatism, lumbago.
It’s no wnhm either, for ABextru is a
IS year old formula to relieve rheumatic
aches and pains. In fact—tf it dees net heip
—your mace? What could be fairer?
Oet ABan today at any live cruggisu Only
SB cents—Do it Now.
Hw TESTIMONY of THOUSANDS:
It s the
HOTEL
THERESA
When ia
NEW YORK
may season
ef the year
^701 he. at ITStli St.
...in the Heart of Harlem
300 spacious, all outside rocrns:
luxurious suites- The beautiful
Orchid Room for iruc^. cocktail
icurnj* sad bar: the iordy Mes*
sar.: ne far relaxation. Ideal stmos
•acr? far rest, study, sad comfort.
•
Latga rooatM with prrrata bath
•2.00 SaCM -*2.50 MM at «
Without prvrata bath
•ISO Sag* —*2J)0 MB at a
VALTXS V. SCOTT. Manama*
HOTEL THERESA
7® tea. at 125® St- M tat «y
R£AD The GllDE
SOCIAL NOTES
PRINCESSES
The meeting was held at the
home of Beverly Starr.s 1119 No
21st St We made plans for our
meetings during the month of Apr
! il and a report was made on the
result of our St. Patrick Day T-a.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Betty Thomas 2210
I Charies Street. The meeting was
adjourned at 5 p. m. and refresh
i ments were served. Doris Pitt
man. Pres.. Beveriy Stams, Report
?r.
SALEM BTU
Omaha, Nebraska. March 30.
j 1942. The Salem BTU will spon
sor an Easter Tea at the horn- of
Mrs. Wm. Cooper 2624 Blondo St.
Easter Sunday, hours from 3 to 6.
A very appropriate program hr-,
been planned to assure all of a
pleasant afternoon
Mrs. M. L. Cooper, Chairman;
MNNMMfMMMPMN
HELP US: HELP THE POOR
CALL—
THE VOLUNTEERS OF
AMERICA
JAcfcson 2290 15th & Chicago
Central
Market
1608 HARNEY ST.
EVERYTHING
TO MAKE
YOUR EASTER
DINNER
A FE AST
ANNOUNCEMENT OF
PARTNERSHIP
We do hereby declare, exercise,
and announce the fact of our in
tention to form and perform a par
tnership using- as our medium and
business the
HATTER
CAFE
located at—
2414 NORTH 24th
Street
Omaha. Nebraska.
This [s in compliance with the
Nebraska State law.
William L. Davis. Mr.
Delmar Burris, Co-Mgr.
Dewey Matthews, Co-Mgr.
Albert Johnson, Co-Mgr.
Rev W. E. Fort. Minister.
TO TEXARKANA
Mrs. Mary Smith and daughter
of Muskegon. Michigan who have
(been in the city for the past ten
; days left March 29th for Texark
anan. Ark., to visit her mother.
Mrs. Smith is a sister of Mrs. W
M Cooper of this city.
MRS. EMMA L. NOLAN DIES
Mrs. Emma LigOns Nolan. 2S21
R Avenue, died Tuesday evening j
March 24th at a local hosp
Mrs Noiar had been a residin' of j
Omaha for sixteen years. 3h- is j
survived by one daughter. Mjss
Cleo H. Ligons. three sons. Sa!
athiel, Charles E. Andrew L. |
Mrs. Clara Davis Bo'den of Onu
Ligons all of Omaha, two sisters,
ha. Mrs. Carrie Martin. Calhcun.
A'ahama. Funeral services were
tula Friday afternoon frotr the
B.-thel Baptist Church wit 1 Rev.
C Q. Hickerson officiating, ' nr- J
ial was in Gracelani Park Cede- j
tery. Thomas Fun--a! Home ei 1
crarge of arrangem^ is
March 28, 1942
I wish to take this opportunity
to thank my many friends for the
kindness shown me during the
death of my beloved husband, es
pecially Roosevelt Post No. 30 and
also Buddie DeLoach of the po Ice
Department where my husband
last was employed.
Mrs. Esther Hicks.
CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOO
2316 North 25th Street
Rev. S. K. Nichols, Pastor
Rose Marie Oliver. Reporter
Sunday school .9:30 am.
Morning worship .11:00 am.
Jr. Choir Rehearsal.5 pm.
Bihle Band .6:00 pm
Evening worship .7 30 pm
Wednesday night Serv ce 7:30 pm
Tuesday night choir rehearsal.
.7:30 pm.
Sunday throughout the day very
inspirational and full of spinL
The Pastor preached powerful
sermons on both services. The
Pastor preached on the subject
Sunday morning The Wages of
Sin is Death. Night The Three
Hebrew Boys. Next Sunday morr.
ing will be a special sermon held
at 6:00 am. The subject will be
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ,
and for the eleven o’clock, the sub
ject will be : Behold the Lamb of
God that taketh away the sin of j
the world- The three o’clock ser- i
vices will be r ndered by Prophet
Hess. Come out and hear this
great man of God. T'-e children’s
Easter program will tin at 7:30
pm. There will be a~ adult pro
gram following this one sponsor
ed by Mrs. Billie Morrow “The
True Adventures Program. This
program is going to be plenty of
fun. Anyone that cares to car, be
on this program, and further in
formation about th:s program cal'
JA. 3229 or HA. 5701. We arc
holding our services at 2422 ETs
kioe St., until further notice
Watch the paper for our new lo
cation- Everyone’s welcome.
WILLING WORKERS
Omaha. Nebraska.
March 30. 1942
The Willing Workers Club of
ML Monah Baptist Church will
sponsor an Easter Style Show at
the Church Tuesday night April
7th at 8 pm. The club will meet
at the home of Mrs. Susie Jones
2532 Blonpo St., Tuesday nigh.
April 21st. Their next regt- ar
riveting night. The Pastor en
oaoraged the club to do great a
FREE CALL and DELIVERY
—DOWN TOWN DISTRICT
•20 YEARS IN BUSINESS"
LOUIS PALMER
i the Hatter *
I COMPLETE ONE STOP SHOP X
HATS CLEANED AND REBLOCKED SjQC 0
Suits or Plain Dresses Cleaned & Pressed X
SPECIAL—Invisible Halfsole-Ladies' Leather 0
or Composition Heels. w
JAckson 9390 414 Sooth 17th Street \\
:his year for the Church
Rev. D St. Clair, Pastor M-3
J, E. Lindsay. President. Mrs. W,
L. White, Secy and Reporter.
MISS LENA PAUL SEWING
TEACHER
After much difficulty, Mrs. T
Morton chairman of the Adult Eu
: ucation of Long School has sec or -
| ed Miss Lena Paul as sewing v-a
! cher. Any one who would l:Ts.~ to
learn to sew. knit or make over
some garment is welcome to the
class. It meets Tuesdays at 1 pm.
at Long school.
CHARITY NATIONAL DE
FENSE ORGANIZATION
Mr George H. Thomas made a
wonderful speech on our Race in.
general. He said “It will tak
God to bring the people in unity"
And he also spoke briefly on T_'r
ion activities which will fort
some of the people in unity.
The chairman of the Chanty
National Defense program was
contacted at the meeting in reg
ards of organizing the people in
this community which was ex
plained thoroughly to the audi-rms
Organization has been since tie
landing of th*- Pilgrims at Plym
outh Rock. Mass in 1620. Ther ;
fore it is nothing new. The chair
man urged the people to join in
this community for the benefit of
the people.
The Chanty tsationai uei- r.se
Program in response to a large
number of requests in Doug'as
County for information pertain
ing to the organizing of the Char
ity National Defense Program.—
the writer has be n induced to
prepare this brief outline- The
contents of this brief are based
on actual experiences in conn ct
ion with the operation of the Char
ity National Defense Program:—
This organization was incorp
orated in 1942. devoted to the civ
industrial and commercial welfa e |
of the people in Douglas County 1
Be r.g a community-wide orgar ■ z
at ion. the membership of the Char
ity National Defense is not limit
ed to any specialized group such
as business, professional. laborers
etc., on the other hand any person.
Or organization of good stand ng
interested in the civic, commerc
ial and industrial welfare of the
community is eligible for mem
bership. V Bailey. Chairman,
Ruth Buxton. Secy.
CHEROKEE TEMPLE GIRLS
MARCHING CLUB
Held a social senior. Mor lay
night, March 30th at their club,
rooms and served refreshme" ts,
and lunch. Business concern4_ig
the club was discussed. The club
plans many activities for the sum
met
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO
ATTEND BOYSTOWN EASTER
CONCERT PROGRAM
The Boystown choir under the
direction of the Rev. Francis
Schmitt win sing a one hour Sa
cred concert Easter Sunday at 4
P. M in the Boys Town Dowd
Memorial church.
Fifty boys will take part in this
special Easter program.
PTA.
The March meeting of the Long
School PTA. which was held Mar
ch IS. was opened by the saving
of the Lord's prayer. Due to the ;
illness of Mrs. E. L. Young acting
president the business meet'ng
was very brief. Mrs. R. Campo II
membership chairman. reported
3S members. The 3 upper gra. :es
presented a very delightful music
al program. Mr. Charles Dick --
son Sr. gave a talk explaining .he
Minute Mac and their duties.
Mrs. C. Reeves gave a read
ing on State day.
Mrs. S. Hanger, chairman of the
Ways and Means eommitte ar
nounced a Tag day to be carried
on all next month Mrs, Reg;
presented a humorous play The
Wrong Baby". taking part were
Mesdames Skinner. Moms. Brow .
Ree-ves. Beshears and daughter.
Scott and daughter.
The Long School mothers sing
ers held their first anniversary
party to celebrate the ergamzatio -
of the chorus. March 30. AH rac
thers of the members were invited
as special guests.
NEW ERA STATE
The New Era 3Ua:„ Prayer Da
will be had at th»- Morning Scar
Q ME TO!
“PEPPY” AS r~
ISE1 TO !
Or are yoo slipping—tack pep. rigor, tin
easily—feel worn crat- Perhaps yoo asm
more Iron and thiamin (r-tamin Bl) u
make you feel pepped np like ~gola|
piacen and doing things.” Try this for 3
weeks. Take Dr Thomas' Formula 158. 1
supples iron and thiamin tritamin Bll
In ACTIVE doses—also contains cslctun
glycerophosphate, often needed after 40
It's the formula of If. C. Thomas. M. D.
well known New York DOCTOR-Yoo don
risk a penny—its sold on a money bad
guarantee' Start getting more oot of Iif<
TODAY—with Dr. Thomas' Formula 158
Sent *100 GLENN PRODUCTS CO.
DEPT L. 1". C LSERVER HIGHWAY
HOBOKEN, N- J
■■HHK
IN MEMORY OF MY DEAR
SPEAR SANFORD
I Husband. Who Passed
April 3. 1941.
Seep on dear husband.
And take thy rest.
I loved you but God
loved you best,
II think of you each
day that pass—
Tour Memory will linger
with me until the last.
MILNER SANFORD.
Baptist Church, April 9th. 1942.
from 10:30 tfl 2:00. Please come
as we need more strength through
prayer. Mrs. C. Haynes. Presid
ent: Mrs. Bokh-n. Chairman. Mrs
Butler, Secy.
—
I 3 FIRST AID CLASSES
CONDUCTED BY URBAN
LEAGUE
Mrs. Herman Metz. Douglas
County chairman of the American
Women's Voluntary Services, re
ports a large enrollment in the
Omaha Urban League Unit of AW
V5, which is headed by M:'?.
Grayce Bradford. The Urban Lea
gue unit is conducting three fi-st
aid classes and a physical fitness
training course- The physical fh
ness class of 25 members meets at
" W) pm. each Wednesday at tr.
Urban League auditorium. M>s
Doreee Holliday is chairman an
Eugene Skinner is instructor.
BABY SON
Born tc Mr. and Mrs. J >cvp
Carter 2"02 1-2 L ike St., was a c
pound baby boy. Mother and s:
are both doing n'-Vy.
E*r D. tV. Go id, n. attending
physician.
PARAMOUNT CLUB
The Paramount Club entertain
ed with an Anniversary house
coat party at 2S65 Ohio St. March
21st. Fifty guests were present.
The house was artistically decor
ated with the Club's colors. t
large lighted triangle sign, with
the Clubs name inscribed was ?
ponded from the Ceiling. The iad
ies made a lovely picture in their
beautiful bouse coats.
Refreshments were served, and
the evening was spent in dancing
and games.
Mrs. E. Hayden. Pres.. Mrs. E
Oliver, Reporter..
PORO CLUB
The Poro Club will meet wi.-u
Mrs Susie Lilard 2923 Erskiru- Sr.
Monday evening 9:30 p. m. All
members are requested to be pres
ent. Mrs. Alberta Michiel. P;*es.
Mrs. Ada Woodson. Reporter.
This Week In Religion
and Thought
3Y POST. L. MOODY
VICTORY THROUGH THE
LIVING CHRIST
The world has recorded the
names of many gr-at men. Vol
umes have been written about
their lives and valiant deeds. On
various or special occasions, men
journey to their tombs or some
great memorial constructed in
their honor. We stand there in
awe with bowed heads in respect
for those who have lievd, toiled
and died gloriously. But these
honored persons are Jet dead.
Once each year we have a spec
ial week which ends in a glorious
day in which we honor the great
est name in heaven and earth—
the name of Jesus. We do not go
to a tomb or memorial to give
him complete honor. The tomb
or worship has a deeper meaning
for "He is not here He is Riser.i”
We do not honor a dead hero b* t
we worship the living Christ.
Skeptics and infidels may thic k
what they wish but there is hope
for life as this presen* turbu.,nt
•xistence.. We suffer many trials
heartaches and defeats. t* u
thanks be to God* every belie*, qi
oas “Victory through our Lorn
Jesus Christ.” Many may die dut
ies this war. But the most glor
11 ious death is that which js in the
j Lord- After Easter. let us I ve
daily by the victory of His grace.
‘ ~
WAITERS’
COLUMN
(BY H. W. SMITH)
WE. 6453
f The Cottonwood Room at the
! Blackstone Hotel is a headliner
and the waiters are giving top
notch service at all times and Mr
Avant the veteran room Serve—
man is appearing on North 24th
St. with his Easter outfit or
let's all give him a hand.
The Paxton hotel crew with the
race horse headwater Mr Corberx
are tops and we are always ready j
to take time out to say hello as
they are always all smiles, morn
ing, noon and night and Mr Joyi
Malloy can make it very pleasant
for a certain high brown at a N.
24th St_ business bouse.
Mr Archie Stewart of the H±t -
| py Hollow Club was shaking hard?
| with many of his friends in ?
j Northside business house on Mon
day afternoon.
The White Horse Inn with the
very fine crew Mr Branch. Mr.
White Mr Dave Russ. Mr. Is ah
Jon-eS.... are up to the minute on
Modem service.
We talked with Mr. Wm. Pac?
on Sunday afternoon and was as
sured that Washington DC., and
the ocean breeze of Florida agrees
with him.
We would like very much to s- e
Mr. Dorsey when he returns from
Auburn, Nebraska.
The Fontenelle waiters are go
ing places and doing great things
this season and the two front door
men Mr. James Donley and Mr.
Frank Shropshire are doing a very
fine job.
We are going to say “Hello” t.
Brother John Evans some time
soon as our friendship is of long
standing.
FLASH' Oh say did you read:
I the March 28th issue of the Oma
ha Guide. It was a headliner an,;
as usual produced all the news.
This writer made a visit to Capt
Bums at the beautiful apt. at 2220
Charles St., and it was a few min
utes of real pleasure to meet his
lovely wife and mother.... both
were using every effort to see
that during bis illness, a!: of h:s
wants and comforts were v--ry
well taken care of and also the j
star golf player Mr. Hodges ap- ]
peared on the scene and Mr. Bus- ,
ter Algiers, a very friendly fellow i
, worker paid their very best res
! Dects in a very lovely fellowship
1 way and we all hope Capt. Bums
i a speedy recovery.
This writer was one of the ex
tra waiters at the Athletic Club
on March 25th and 26th and the
wide awake manager Mr. Jack
Alger and his rery friendly assist
ant manager, his son and the head
waiter Mr. Ed Lee aid the two
Captains, Mr. Buford and Mr. Sor.
es and the rapid fire crew of w»;t
i ers and cooks and the two front
door men Mr Hiriam Greenx:e!d
and Mr. Goldie Davis.. . . wer all
cooperating in a very fine man's
The Railroad boys are oat to
the front as usual. Mr. Phillip.
Mr. Artison. Mr. Luther Johnson,
j and Mr. Rodney Williams and Mr.
I Harrv Swein are all top men.
_
We are mighty glad to see Mr
Jess Hardin out again and hope
to see him around with the hr
for Easter.
SUBSCRIBE
if GROSS :
l JEWELRY & LOAN CO. jj
X formerly at 24th and Erskine St.
0 NEW' LOCATION- P
8 514N. 16th ST. Phone JA4635§
BASE BALL FANS
There will be a Negro baseball
team in the City league this sea
son sponsored by Mr. McGill of
' the McGill's Bar at 24th and Lak ■
St- The team will be managed by
Soup Lawsor. and Ernest Ritchie.
The line up will start off with
well known players as Bill Tapley,
Suitcase Mason. Charles Crump
Jim Hall. Fred Wakefield. Adolph
Bolden. Bill Young. Jack Wright,
and Ctannv Lee.
MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNOR
IN TOLERANCE PLEA
Boston. April 2 i toy Jim Hewle*t
for ANPk—In a special statement
issued recently. Gov. SaltOnstall
appealed to the peopl- of Massac
husetts to employ persons without
regard to their race, color, creed
and national origin and to defeat
the attempts of the enemy propa
gandises to divide the nation here
''Massachusetts." said the gov
ernor. “is determined to contribute
her utmost to our country’s wa
program. That means complet (
unity of spirit among the manv I
anl various groups that compose
our commonwealth. It also means
complete use of our manpower.
“Our war efforts demand th,.
employment of all loyal and quali
fied writers on the basis of their
ability, without regard to race,
color, creed, or national origin.
Acceptance of this principle de
pends alike on the attitude of em
ployers, workers and p- opLe ge
eraily.
“We must enlist all our industr
ial and agricultural resources as
“IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL”
MAYO'S BARBER SHOP
Ladies and Children's Work
A Specialty
2422 LAKE ST.
i~1 — i1 — —.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
“28 Years in Business"
ECONOMY TAILOR
Chas. M. Simmons. Prop.
WE CUT. TRIM and MAKE
SUITS TO ORDER
Alterations for Ladies and Gents !
Cleaning and Repairing
1818 NORTH 24th St.
Omaha. Nebraska
TIME AND TIDE WAIT ON
VO 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. .TAYLOR. PROP, j j
__‘
quickly s possible to produce
imum quantities of weapons nu
food- It is manifest that di3c .ru
ination against any classes of
workers will deprive our aon*
front of skili- d bands and willing
hearts. The enemy seeks to div
ide us by stirring up prejudice
and unrest- To win our fight >r*
defense of democracy, we must
practiced sincerely and effectively
This practice must have the fun
support of every community
There! I Urge employers, work
ers. churches defense council*,
schools civic organizations and
others ti reaffirm this principle at
every opportunity
Mf ' FA ESA-OP*
tS 7-OP...
tT TASTES
USE SPAMS/
Yes . .. 7-UP is that tangy.
sparkling drink that tastes
so extra good! Flayorfol
... crystal-dear... whole
some ... a family drink.
Next time yoo’re thirsty
or tired, remember to . . .
“«£SH-OP" WITH...
A
Extra
; EASTER SAVINGS f
X AT SEARS! X
Q ® Buy Your Complete Easter Outfit on Sears Q
Q Easy Payment Plan. Q
8 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 8
ft 30TH AT FARNAM ST. OMAH ' Q
Men and Women
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etc. Timely proposition, hurry for exclusive territory. very
small investment required. — write:_
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SEND $1.00 FCR SAMPLE
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6 LBS. OF LAUNDRY BEAUTIFULLY
LAUNDERED FOR ONLY AND ONLY
7c For Each Additional lb. ^ w
This includes the Ironing of all FLAT
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Damp Enough for Ironing.
EMERSON - S ARATOGA
2324 North 24th St. WE. 1029
MIMEOGRAPHING
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PROGRAMS - BULLETINS - MENUS, etc.
Reasonable Prices — Satisfaction Guaranteed
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| 2420 Grant Street WE 1517
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