The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, May 16, 1942, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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SOCIAL NOTES
I PASTORS’ WIVES “SAT IT
j WITH FLOWERS”
) With each member bringing a
bouquet of fresh flowers, the Inter
denominational Pastors’ Wives
Counci carried out a unique feat
ure of the day’s program on Wed
nesday, May 6, when the group met
with Mrs, Oda L. Misey, 2904 North
28th St. The arge bouquets thus as
sembed were presented to Mrs. Ka
therine Wiiams, a member who is
still convalescing ot a local hospital;
the mother of Mrs. Mosely .the host
ess. also received a gift of flowers.
Other numbers on the program:
roll call, “Musical Quotations” (the
singing of favorite hymns); devo*
ions, Mrs. Mary Reynolds, chap- I
lain; “The Technique of Spiritual
Power”. Mrs. Mannie Johnson.
Mrs. Claro Williams, president,
was elected as representative to the
Baptist District Association which
convenes at Poradise Baptist churcq.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Hazel Reynolds, 2881 Miami,
on May 26.
Mrs. Clara Williams, President.
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BEST BEE Cl .I B
The Busy Bee Club of Clair Meth
odiat Church will meet Wednesday
evening. May 20th at 2230 Willis at
8 o’clock. Ask all members to be
present. Mrs. Henry, hostess. Mrs.
Beauford, Pres., Rev. C .C. Reynolds
Pastor, Mrs. McDonald, Business
Manager.
MOTORED TO OMAHA
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Russell, Mrs. '
Ernest Rhinehart daughters Miss I
Jacqueline and Miss Bobby Jean of
Manhattan. Kansas, mootred to C>
maha and spent the past week end
visiting relatives and friends.
Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Rhinehart
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are sisters of Mrs. James Lewis.
Mr. Russell is a brother of Mrs.
Anna Graves and uncle of Mrs.
MI hired Thomas. After a pleasant
week end the visitors returned home
the first of the week.
MRS. SARAH RATLIFF NORTH
PASSES
Mrs. Sarah Ratliff North, age 65
years, 4116 Patrick Street, died Ma'>
7th at a local hospital. Mrs. North
had been a resident of Omaha for
forty years and was a member of
Zion Baptist Church. She is surv
ived by her husband. Mr. Prank E.
North, three daughters, Mrs. Al
vada Davis, Mrs. Gladys Gordon,
Mrs. Josephine Brown, one son Mr.
Valder Ratliff, two step sons, Mr.
Eugene North, Detroit, Mich., Mr.
Theodore North, one sister Mrs.
Hattie Marshall, one brother, M».
Jasper Gustin all of Omaha.
Funeral services were held Mon
day afternoon from Zion Baptist
Church with Rev. F. C. Williams
officiating. Burial Forest Lawn
Cemetery. Arrangements by Ths
Thomas Funeral Home.
MUSE DRAMA GOLD TO
PRESENT THREE ACT PLAY
AT URBAN LEAGUE
MAY 29, 1942
After a successful season of one
act performances, the Muse Drama
Guild closes the season with a three
act comedy. "George and Margar
et” by Gerald Savory at the Urban
League ./Auditorium. Friday, May
29.
"George and Margaret” lives up
to the reputation of current English
humor for amiability and mildness.
The New York Sun critic said this
about the play: ‘-It tickles as it
goes—you will laugh your throat
sore—it blooms engagingly.” The
New York Journal and American
said: "It wil take a good play to
raise that much laughter again and
good luck to equal the amiable, ir
revelevant but unfailing merriment
of ‘George and Margaret’.”
Dedicated to the principle that
everything is for the best, it revolv
es around a crazy but comfortable
family of five. Mother Alice, play
ed by Mrs. Doreene Holliday, is a
congenital fuss budget. Father
Malcolm, portrayed by Mr. Saybert
C. Hanger, is so absent-minded he
verges on the sublime. Daughter
Frankie.ac ted by the attractive
Miss Doris Ware, suffers from
youthful restlessness. Mr. Richard
Lewis, who has attracted attention
at the Community Playhouse with
his portrayal of bit parts, acts in
the role of Brother Dudley and
quotes literature at odd moments.
Brother Claude, who does sitting up
exercises and builds houses, ia play
ed by Mr. Jesse Carter, another
promising young actor. Clouls ga
ther over the breakfast table when
Gladys, the maid .portrayed by Mrs.
Floy Southard, is found crying near
the sausages and Frankie reports
she saw Claude acting suspiciously.
Mr. R. Carter in the part of Roger
Frampton furnishes the heart impr
est for Frankie. Raymond B. Gor
don has a surprise part to portray.
_
THE WRONG BABY
On Friday evening May 22 Mrs.
Radell Reagan will sponsor a mus
ical program entitled “The Wrong
Baby”, at Clair Chapel Methodist
Church 22nd and Miami St. Adm
ission 20cts. Come out and enjoy
a very fine program.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. David St. Clair, Pastor,
F. Burroughs, Reporter
Installation services were in or
der all the week. Various churches
with their Pastors, officers, choirs
and membership were present.
These services reached their climax
Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Bethel choir sang and Rev. W. M.
Clayton preached. Rev. Carter Pas
tor of New Hope Baptist Church de
livered the charge to Rev. St. Clair
At the evening worship period th«
officers of the church were install
ed.
Monday nigt was the reception frr
the Pastor and his wife. Mrs. St.
Clair was lovely in a black crepe
gown with a gardenia corsage. Rev. i
St. Clair was attired also in black.
Remarks or short talks were made
by the heads of the auxiliaries. A
beautiful bouQuet of flowers was j
Presented to Mrs. St. Clair by Mrs.
Lewis. The keys to the church and
a purse were presented to the Pas
tor by Deacon J. L. Betts. Among
the many guests present was Mrs.
V. O. Jones wife of our former pas
tor.
CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD
Motto CWFF.
-1906 North 24th Street
Rev. S. K. Nichols, Pastor
Rose Marie Oliver, Reporter
Sunday school .9:45
Morning Service....11:00
YPPU .. ..5*0
Bible Band .6*0
Sunday throughout the day was
grand. Our pastor preached a in
spiring Mother Day Sermon. It
was a rather sad day.
3 P. M. we was favored with a
Mother Day Program. Sister Most
ly of Mt_ Olive lectured on the Pro
gram. Rev. F. Johnson of F'irst De
liverance Church favored us with a
solo which everyone enjoyed very
much. Elder Herrell of Kansas
City is still carrying on.
We are expecting Kentucky’s
World’s wonder Evangelist J. K. E.
Buckner soon. Everyone that has
heard her knows what she is. Watch
the paper for her arrival.
STATE WIDE MUSICAL
A State Wide Musical will be giv
en by the Educational Department
of the New Era Convention at the
Pilgrim Baptist Church Thursday,
May 28. 1942. at 8:00 p. m.
Admission 10c plus lc tax.
W. M. Cooper, Chairman, Ethel
Jones. Director. Rev. C. Q. iHcker
son, Moderator.
FAMILY GATHERING
A family gathering and dinner
was held Sunday, May 10 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fel
lows in honor of their mother Mrs.
Georgia Overstreet. Four generat
ions were present. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. James Fellows. Regin
ald Fellows, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Fellows. Mr. John Lowe, Lewis
Waites, Mrs. Jean Franklin and
Baby Leroy Franklin.
This Week In Religion
and Thought
BY ROBT. L. MOODY
OBJECTIVES OF CITY
GOVERNMENT
This week is vert- important to
every thoughtful citizen. Many
people believe that participation in
national elections are the most im
portant but local and municipal el
ections have a more direct affect
upon the life of each citizen.
The objectives of each city govern
ment determines the functions cf
each department Every citizen
should be healthy, therefore, the
city sees that foods and water are
kept pure. Contagious diseases are
watched and controlled by quar
antine and free clinics. Good
streets, efficient fire protection, ade
quate schools, recreation and reas
onable public utilities are the goods
of an efficient city government.
All of these services are essential
to the welfare of every city. We
pay taxes for these services and vre
need honest, capable and fair mind
ed officers for these jobs. We shall
expect these qualities in the seven
men elected to control our city fer
the next three years. We also ex
pect them to appoint other officials
that possess similar qualities.
LET’S GET
ORGANIZED!!!
BY GEORGE T. EDWARDS
I have heard many comments a
bout this war among my people,
but there is one point of view that
I feel is very dangerous, and it hap
pens to be one that is expressed by
a great many Negroes.
Before our entrance into the war,
some of our people felt that it would
be a good thjng if Hitler were to de
feat Great Britain. An editorial
written along these lines was carr
ied in one of our leading Negro
weekly papers. It is true that the
people who have this point of view
have a very good reason for it;
namely. Great Britain’s treatment
of the Colonial People.
But can we as a freedom-loving
people hope that Hitler’s will defeat
Great Britain? I say no. Will the
defeat of England better the condi
tions of the Colonial People? Again
I say no.
I cannot help but wonder if the j
people who feel this way think that
Hitler will treat the Colonial peo
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A MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY
OF THE TREASURY
#the secretary or the treasury
WMHRTM
toy 1, 1942
.TO THE CIKZBG OF UBGUt
This nth a n*» carpalgr. for ths sale of Mr Banda and Serin**
Staapa la andar ouy throughout tha Eat ion. It la tha Mr Bmd Mots
Canl*»
It la argaoUy necessary that you double tha rat* at ahieh ym
are nor baying Mr Bmda and Staapa. This *111 naan the Mia direct
to lndlYldMl iaarleane of Mr Bmda an! Stan to Uw amt of not
lass than not billion dollars amry nonth.
to ‘’“tonth^th* do11*1* * math la the Eatlml quota. H la -T-'t
Ilia noney la madad to bv too tools of Mr tor your flgbtim i
fores. It will not pay for all af than. Oar Mr aapandltams non
ar* at ths rat* of about FOOT BULIOBS a nonth, and they ars main*
dally, ht a billion dollars a nonth direct tram tbs people *111
Mk* all-out production passible. Without It M cannot da sar basti
Mthout.lt M cannot put forth our toll effort.
It la desperately heeded far another reason. M can't fight •
aar and at tha earn tine lie* and spend as anal. Thai* ars not ——*u
«ood* to (O around — tha things m bay with mmaj. If m go m spend
ing at th* 1941 scale, a*'ll be robbing tha fighting an to add to oar
m contort or pleasure. We'll b* arising m the cost of lMq far
all of m. We'll be loosing dire hardships m ear neighbera.
*M 1» aakad of you la ton par cant at your warning* — a tltha
tor liberty. It la not a tax; It la not aran a eontrlbatlm; It Is •
loan at intaraat, for your an and protection later.
Tour Oonnant asks you to cat doM yam axpandlturns, TO SITE —
your boys m the firing lias and In the training p- through your
Oosornnant, aak you to Me* sc that they nay hasa Mat they used to
Mn TOtfH WAR for you — IMTlri sake you to save; to SATE TO UK THS WAR)
y^buy tar Bonds and Stem* up to not less than tan par cant of your
Is liberty north It? la Democracy north It? la Aaarica north It?
“ 1 think 2 know your answer. **
rqpTCTORY Sincerely, [
*■' BUY , ,
The above letter was sent to this newspaper by Secretary Mor
genthau in Washington. We publish it in the interest of the War Bond
Quota Campaign and earnestly recommend that all our readers do j
their share in the tremendous job ahead of financing the War effort.
WAITERS’
COLUMN
(BY H. W. SMITH)
WE. 6458
WMMMMaMMMMaM
This writer owes Mr. Felix Met
oyner an apology for not making
mention of the very extensive trip
he made through some of the sou
thern states and also the great su
gar cane and rice state of Louisiana
—his former home. After the trip
he returned to the Wizard country
where he could be better satisfied,
although he was well surrounded
with what it tokes to go places and
do things. z
pie any better than Great Britain
has. I’m afraid that a man who is
determined to rule the world would
be far core ruthless than even Eng
land has been in its rule over the
Colonials. There is no question in
my mind but that the conditions of
these people would become rapidly
worse under Hitlerism.
The time for us to hope that
Great Britain will become defeated
will be when the Colonial people
are fighting for their own liberat
on against British tryranny and op
pression.
Today jn the United States our
theme must be National Unity for
the purpose of defeating Hitler and
Hitlerism, not only abroad but at
home. As Black Americans we
know that no section of the Amer
ican People has contributed more to
the growth of our country than we
have. The blood of Black America
has been shed in every- war that we
have fought. Today all freedom
loving people have a job to do, and
that is to defeat the enemy that
would enslave us all. and we are go
ing to do our part to win this wav.
I do know, however .that we aic
not ging to stop with the defeat of
Hitler until we have won ail the
democratic rights that we have been
struggling for so long.
"When people tell us today that'
we should hope for the defeat of
Great Britain, we must prove to
them that they are only asking that
we lose what few freedoms we do
enjoy in this country. Our very ex
istence as a free people is depend
ent upon victory by the United Na
tions.
And we as Negro people must do
everything we can to see that ibe
tnjted Nations are victorious in
this war.
We had the pleasure of meet
ing Mr. Redd at Clair Chapel at the
morning services on Mothers’ Dav
and as Rev. J. E. Wade delivered
such an intertsting sermon he was
ovtrjoyed to be one of the members
of this fine congregation. Mr. Redd
is one of the top men at the For
tenelle Hotel and the waiters are
1 on the up and go along with him at
all times. Now why not give them
all a hand.
*****
i
i
FLASH! Did you get the Omaha
Guide on Saturday May 9th. It
was very much out in front and why
not help keep it in the running by
taking one year’s subscription and
you will not have to borrow your
next door neighbors’ paper. You
Should hurry.
***ti *
The Athletic Club waiters are tn
the firing line. Mr. Ed Lee the ac
tive head waiter, Mr. Sones, the
wide awake captain and Mr. Calla
way, Mr. McFarland. Mr. Davis,
Mr. Hopkins. Mr. Wheatlty, Mr.
Carr, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Craig, Sic.
Sharon and the very friendly kitch
en crew with Mr. Reno the very ac
tive chef cook and Mr. Hiram Green
field and Mr. Goldie Davis, the two
topnotch front door men —all a*e
In class A for service!
*****
Oh yes! We are very glad to see
Mr. Sublet out with the boys again
and we hope to see him in active
service very soon.
*****
Brother John Evans is very much
out in front at the Rome hotel.
*****
The White Horse Inn is one of ■'he
very fint places where Mr. Branch
Mr. Louis White,, Mr. Isaiah Jones
Mr. Dave Russ—all are dispensing
top modern service.
*****
The Paxton Hotel headwaiter
wall be sharpened up for his vaca
tion and the race trancks at Chic
ago and Jamaica and sheeps head
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TEL.J/VE. 2022
OI K PRICES
1
are based on the cost of serv
ice pins the cost of merchandise
and a reasonable profit.
Thomas'
FUNERAL HOME
2022 LAKE ST. Omaha, Nebr.
GROSS 1
JEWELRY & LOAN CO. J
formerly at 24th and Erskine St. Q
NEW LOCATION
514 N. 16th ST. Phone JA-4635 §
barg with all of the large crowds
will al sit up and take notice when
the race horse head waiters cash -s
in on one of those $1,000 tickets!
And how!
*****
We hope to see Mr. James Banks
and Mr. Bud Green out soon as
they have been on the shut-in list
for quite some time.
*****
The NAACP has a membership
drive on and are receiving new
members in very large numbers,
and the active president should
have the support of over one thous
and members in Omaha to help car
ry on the good work. We can nev
er tell when we may need help from
the branch.
*****
We hope to contact the Musician
headwaiter and we hope Capt- Burns
is improving at the Government
hospital in Lincoln.
*****
j And the Golf playing head waiter
Is on the job with the streamlined
chef at one of the golf clubs. And
1 how!
The Women’s Society of Christian
Science of Clair Chapel Methodist
Church rendered a very beautiful
program on Sunday evening May
10th. Mrs. Winston the mistress of
ceremonies assisted by Mrs. Gray,
Mr. Dr. Jones, Mrs. Dudley, Miss
Janie Norman and many others
were at their very best and the very
fine way in which the Candlelight j
service was demonstratel was enjoy
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CARL CRIVEJli j
Sat
ed to the very highest as It was the
closing of Mother’s Day which wm
very impresive. And ladies we oH
pray and hope God will sustain
your lovely and Christian efforts in
fellowship and love to all.
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2324 North 24th St. _WE. 1029
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2420 Grant StreetWE. 1517
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