GIRLS ON THE STREETS Everyone is talking about the Overall and Gingham dress ball to be held the 27th- It will reallv be the silid lick if everyone that is woffin be there. The Paul Briggs ensemble is really an addition to the Cats and Chics. Everyone in his ensemble has a nice voice and they all sing like mocking birds. They are really gettng to be on.—Marion Ander son the second (Colleen Kincaid) is a good example. Booker Washington (another talented cat) has and is reaching the road to success. Sunday he will direct the Spring Muical. Due to the shortage of studds w esee that Wiletta Bryant isn’t wasting much time—She is rather sure of the situation concerning Mubby and Edith C. (Cowboy). Helen King just can’t get John ey Harrison. It didn’t seem hard for her to tell Ernest Brill that they could still be friends. Odessa (former Ware) is back in the aity of jive, jiving with the hep cats. She looked very nice even if she did have a long honey moon trip. 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Several styles of hats so who will be the first on Bronze vtlle to lead out in one. We have not spotted the outfit yet. Slacks with a hat (hat special for slacks.' We can’t help but menshun how fine the Lawson sisters fell out Sunday. Dorothy in a pastel plaid of pink and blue coat, a light powdered blue judy hat with a spring bird fluff feather on the side, handbag of navy blue to match her attractive blue play mate shoes. Charlotte in a strictly Pittsburg fashioned outfit, a three piece dra.p ped blue tweed suit with a light, fur color, blue bonnet and pursj with those fine red shoes. B ,t.h outfits looked very smart. Edna Taylor was another one of the best outstanding outfits Sunday—She looked very fine. Gaze it.., ,we did!!! Is it true that Leota Levison let Donald Peoples take her to the affair Friday night? or was Don busted (as usual). Not that she goes with him. Winfield Ragland looks rathe’.' sick when he sees a certain ch;c. Could it be that-could be! Betty Jones’ new luv affair is cornin’ on like a thunder-storm. Every time it Lightnings it thun ders hard! Waiter Wright, one of Bronze Vilie’s promising dressers really did look fine Sunday. At least, a certain cat said so. Bertha Davis hoo also looked very nice, must have given Jos ep Wright the brush off for a sol dier. They were Solid together. (She her soldier and her). Baige and Brown is what color Joe W. chose to wear for his sport jacket. It is the most attractive one along the stroll so far. Johney Lee Anderson and Rich ard Gray are seen a lots together lately-what’s the score? They do make a fine Couple. Very dumb but happy... .that’s what describes the condition we found W. K. M. in. Boasting of his great ability to go with wom en. Very disgusting. I _ We received compliments about Corrinne Seay’s suit-light blue drapped effect, made in Cleveland, Ohio- Special Order and it looks v ery nice The records with the most pop ular name this week is “Some times-Somebody Else is tak ing My Place.” That’s All this week.... Your Girls on the Streets. SOCIAL NOTES MRS. M. A. SHEPERD OF CHICAGO PAYS VISIT TO OMAHA Mrs. M. A. Sheperd of Chicago, Illinois, spent several days in O maha last week as the house* guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Banks of 2118 North 25th Street. Mrs. Sheperd has been a successful Modiste in Chicago for many years where she numbers among her clienta many prominent par sons of the Mid-West Metropolis. Mrs. Sheperd is the sister of Mr. F. D. Banks. Miss Charlotte Lawson has re turned to Omaha for a short visit A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones at 2866 Grant St. We must have our pro-rata of employment in business to which we have and do give our patron age, suer as grocery stores, laun dries, furniture stores, department stores an dcoal companies, in fact, every concern which we support. WP must give our citizens the chance to live respectably. We are tired of educating our child ren and permitting them to re main economic slaves and entering into a life of shame. RETURNS HOME FOR VISIT William Avant returned home this week, for a short visit from Oakland .California, where he is now living. He is a dining cai waiter and he runs from Oakland. OPEN LETTER April 12, 1942 Mr. Rov N. Towl, Commissioner Dept, of Parks and Pi'-bc . . . . . .Property, 3u.‘ City Hall, Omaha, Nebraska I.va: Mr. Towl: Representing the En :.hat nc • nin has h-en taker, by our chap ter authorizing the removal of the marker now located at 34th and Curtis. Wre are glad to accept your sug gestion that it be relocated at 20th and Burdette. Also, that the new' trees in that location be ded icated for our chapter. The dedi cation services will be held on Dec oration Day, May 30th. Very truly yours. Mrs. Eliza Forrest, President, Mrs. Emma Avant, Past Pres., Ernest Evans Chapter. MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CH. Rev. David St. Clair, Pastor F. Burroughs, Pastor Attendance at the morning wor ship was good- We listened to an excellent sermon by the Pastor. Subject the Yoke of Christ. Immediately after the morning worship the marriage of Miss Katie Beasley and Mr. Jesse Mc Clinton was solemnized. At the evening worshfp the Pastor deliverd another emphatic and stirring sermon. The text St. John 12:26. Subject “God Honors those who Serve His Son.” Our Business Is Picking Bp- , FREE ESTIMATE ON YOUR MOVING JOBS LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN MOVING YOUR FURNITURE,, AND STORING YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS WITH COM- < PETENT, TRAINED MEN TO DO THE JOB. 1 1 -ALSO AUTO STORAGE- ! NORTHSIDE TRANSFER | —PRESTON HIERONYMOUS, PROPRIETOR— | 2414 Grant Street WEbster 5656 ! WAITERS’ COUPON (BY H. W. SMITII) WE. 6458 We -c>ni-cted Mr Simon Ha r old by phone one morning l,i*t w.vk and the mur'c-ian heajc.v t er had his usual line of Convers ation, ti ’i-.ng this writer to to talking. It Is always a pleas' e «-o converse with any of the very friendly ciew of waiters and cooks at the Chamber of Commerce *s they always know what everythi :g is ali about... .give them a good hand The White Horse Inn with that rapid fire waiter Mr. Branch, M" Louis White, Mr. Pryor, Mr. Isiaft Jones, Mr. Dave Russ.... all arc out in front all of the time. Mr. John Evans of the Rom? is 0n the job every minute, and ai ways is in the running on good, quick service Do you know the Omaha Guide knows how to get the news, print the news and explain all about the news. The Railroad boys are in front always. Mr. George Dean, Mr. Felix Metoyer, Mr. Buster Philips, Mr. Luther Johnson, Mr, Harry Swain, Mr. Lindwood Hall, Me. Rodney Williams and we hope to see them join the 4C Club and take out Some shares in the Credit Union. We talked with Mr. Joe Alls and also made a short visit to Mr. King Alls on Sunday afternoon, and he hopes to see the waiters union have success as the boys are all reliable workers. We noticed some 0f the Omaha Club waiters, who are all top men in their line, in some 0f the First Aid classes and we always notice Installation services for the new Pastor begin May 4 through the 10th. PRAYER DAY The New Era State Prayer Day will be held at the Mt. Moriah Church May 14, 1942 fr0m 10:00 till 2:00. A guest speaker will be with us. Please Com eand enjoy the bless ing of the presents of God thru out th day. Mrs. Haynes, Presi dent: Mrs. Bolden, Chairmna, Mrs. Butler. Secretary. CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD (CWFF) 1906 North 24th Street, Rev. S. K. Njchiis, Pastor, Rose Marie Oliver, Reporter. Sunday school . 9:30 a.m. Mining worship.11:00 a. in. Bible Band ..6:00 p. m. Evening Worship.7:30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal Thurs.. .7:30 p.m. Prayer Service Wed.7:30 pm. Sunday throughout the day was very inspirational and full of spir it. The Pastor’s subject was: My Grace was Sufficient for Thee. Night, Rev. E. Clark brought a soul stirring message t0 a fulL house and had a wonderful heal ing service which we have every Sunday night. The pastor's sub ject for next Sunday morning wijj be: What is A Man Consent? Sunday night: A Man Can Live in this World without Sin. The heal ing was a great success, there were 8 testified to their healing. The public is invited to all 0f our services. We are looking for R, v. Harrell of K. C. Kansas to start a great Revival s0on. Watch the papers f0r the date. PRINCESSES The meeting was held at the home of Florentine Goodiett. Since it was 0ur social mating and since we had n0 important business to discuss, we had no business meeting. We played games and our hostess served de licious refreshmnts. Doris Pittman, Pres, Beverly Stams, Reporter. Mr. Earl Jones knows how to talk, when to talk and what t0 talk a bout and Mr. Chas. Soioman is one of tbe substantial members of the , local NAACP. The Paxton hotel waiters are oh the up and go and the race horse headwaiter and Mr. Jerry Simp son the top party man are very good spokes in the Paxton wheei. The Fontenelle waiters are tak ing care of the service in a very fine way. Mr. Redd, Mr. Under wood, Mr. Copeland, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Hill, Mr. George Lipton are the crew. The Omaha Athletic Club with the very fine waiters and cooks who are always on their toes and are on the up and up ail the time and included are the two front door men Mr. Hiriam Greenfield, and Mr. Goldie Davis, always on the job with a smile. ARE YOU A MEMBER of the NAACP ? If not take out a mem bership and help them on the job. as Mr. Arthur McCaw, the wide awake president should have the full support of all of us at all tim es. *____ EDITORIALS (continued from page l) Omaha led by Mr. Jasper Cole and Mrs. Lovetta Busch, backed by the CIO. Packing House Union, made this gain possible. Active in this effort within the union has been Mr. J. C. Harris and to him must go a large measure 0f the credit for the aid the union has given. Congratulations, People of South Omaha and members of the Union. Y0u are winning the war f0r de mocracy here at home ,the first step to be taken in order to win it abroad. WAS TOKIO BOMBED? Radio and Newspapers through out the country last week were crowded with reports of a “Bomb ing Raid” on Tokio and other Jap anese cities. And there wTas ru mor and counter rumor. Then came reports that it was all propa ganda and a lure to victimize the United Nations. We shall know a part 0f the truth bye and by0. WHAT IS NEW BENEATH THE SUN? Is there anything new beneath the Sun? A few things, perhaps, but far fewer than one woud sup pose. For example, two thous and years ago the scientists had discovered 76 elements; now we have 93, possibly 94. We moderns did not discover war. Religion, too, is quite old in the world. The classes and castes about which we complain in the present era, were with us in the long ago- Many centuries ago we had “bright young men” who looked with dis dain upon their elders and talked loftily about the failures of the older men of their day. So, today, we have young men who orate a bout the failure 0f “older” lead ers, forgetting that their elders gave them the freedom to say what they say about their bene factors. Wiser men in every age have re minded YOUTH that every gener ation, every country and age are the heirs of all that has gone be fore; and that the sum 0f it all was essential to present possibil ities and accomplishments. They reminded YOUTH then as we re mind YOUTH now, that pvery young thing, every new thing, is not better than every old thing. Wp do remind them, too, that the ability to evaluate history, by the large, comes with maturer years. WE MUST NOT FORGET Not very ]„ng ago, a young or ator, swept away by his modern ity, referred to his parents wnfl had passed away as simple folk who never developed beyond the point of going to work, to bed, and to church. Ours did all these things, and they were good things to do, but they did many more things far THE OMAHA GUIDE A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Published Every Saturday at 241820 Grant St OMAHA, NEBRASKA PHONE WEbster 1517 1 niered as Seccnd Class Matter Maich 15. 1927, at h<- Post Office at Omaha, Nebraska, under Act of :’ongregs of March 3, 1879. rre'lary 0f the other. "SALVATION IS FREE”, says the Good Man. It may be to you, but somebody paid the price for it Indeed, it was bought with the blood of many martyrs, in war and peace, and crucifixions of the countless dead. WE MUST NOT FORGET THE HEROIC LIVING OR THE HEROIC DEAD. CONGRATULATIONS NAACP For more than twenty years we have been urging the Omaha Branch 0f the NAACP to estab lish an office and keep it open from which to carry on its work of aiding to make America a De mocracy within the framework of her laws. Over and over again we have said that the people can and will support the effort when they kn,,w you are sincerely fighting the bat tle for them which they cannot fight for themsevks. And Heav en knows the National Association has done just that, locally and na tionally. Last week our dream came true The office of the Omaha Branch is to be open each and every jay henceforth, with an office Secret ary in charge, working under the President and Board of Directors of the Branch. Congratulations and Godspeed. LONG DISTANCE BOMBERS Major Alexander Seversky, air plane designer and world-renowned authority on Aviation, declares that the long range bomber la to play an important, perhaps, a de cidious role, in the world war. He warns now, as he has been warn ing America for years, to prepare for this branch of warfare as nev er before. Major Seversky was one of the few great aviators in America wlv championed General Billy Mitchell during his fight to arouse Amer ica as to the need of preparation in the air. America did not heed Gen. Mitchell. We hope she will heed Seversky now. NBA LISTS NINE NEGROES AS CHAMPS OR LEADING CONTENDERS | Washington, April 21 (ANP) — Nine brown leatherpushers were rated as either champions or log ical contenders in the National Boxing association’s new quarter ly rankings released last week. Heading the list was Joe Louis, heavyweight titleholder, with Billy Conn and Bob Pastor rated No. 1 and 2 contenders. The Brown Bomber, who knocked out Conn last summer and has twice defeat ed Pastor, is expected to meet both aspirants in outdoor matches this summer. In the light heavyweight ranks,. 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