The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, May 23, 1942, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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    S|PTt PAYS TO ADVERTISE—
P^ IT PAYS TO SHOP
For whatever you have to sell, 01
for whatever you want to buy—
IN THESE COLUMNS
RYAN & SON NURSERY STOCK
AND SEED
1509 CAPITOL AVE. HA. 4940
COMPLETE LINE OF SHRUBS,
TREES AND ROSES.
ROOMS, APTS FOR RENT
Furnished room for Rent WE. 2217
Room For Rent 2807 North 24th St.,
WE. 2217.
FURNITURE ~FOR SALE~ 2721
Hamilton St, Phone WE. 2306.
LAUNDRIES & CLEANERS
EDHOLM&SHERMAN
£401 North 24th WE. 6056
EMERSON LAUNDRY
*■324 North 24th SL WE. 10&
WANT TO BUI — ~
Furniture cf ail kinds—dressers,
beds, end tables, chairs and chest
of drawers or complete home—
apartment furnishings Kettles and
dishes. Sell us yours.
IDEAL Furniture Mart, 24th &
Lake Street—WE. 2224
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
THOMAS FUNERAL HOME
2022 Lake St. WEbster 2022
Join—Reliable Friendship Club
—For Marriage. Friendship, or
. Irasure. Send Dime for member
*h.p blank. H. Brookes, 317 W«n
ieU, Chicago, Hi.
Acid Indigestion
What many Doctors do for it #
When excess Stomach acid causes gas. sour stomach
•r heartburn, doctors prescribe the fastest-acting
medicines known for symptomatic relie*—medicines
like those in Bell-ans Tablets. Try Bell-ans yourself,
at first sign of distress. They neutralise acid, 'elieee
gas. and bring comfort very quickly—yet are not a
laxative! Only 25c. at drug stores. If your very first
trial doesn't prove Bell-ans better, return beetle Is
us snd get double your money back
HELP US! HELP THE pOOR
CALL—
THE VOLUNTEERS OF
AMERICA
JAckaon 2290 15th & Chicago
Asthma Mucus
Loosened First Day
For Thousands of Suff erers
Choking, gasping, wheezing spasms of
Bronchial Asthma ruin sleep and energy. In
gredients in the prescription Mendaeo quick
ly circulate through the blood and commas
It help loosen the thick strangling mucus
the first day. thus aiding nature in palliating
the terrible recurring choking spasms, and
in promoting freer breathing and restful
sleep. Mendaeo is not a smoke, dope, or in
jection. Just pleasant, tasteless palliating
tablets that have helped thousands of suf
ferers. Printed guarantee with each package
—money back unless completely satisfactory.
Ask your druggist lor Mendaeo today. Only 60c.
LMix Lemon Juice
AT HOME
| TO RELIEVE
K/THE MISERIES
Money Back If This Rheumatic Recipe Fails'
Good newt travels last—many ol the thou*
sands of folks who now take lemon juice
for rheumatic pain—have found that by
adding two tablespoonful! of Allenru to one
tablespoonful of Lemon Juice In a glass of
water, they get faster relief for the achee
and pains caused by rheumatism, lumbago.
It's no surprise either, for Allenru It a
IS year old formula to relieve rheumatic
aches and pains In fact—If It doee not help
—your money back. What eould be falrert
Get Allenru today at any live druggist. Only
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The TESTIMONY of THOUSANDS: I
It's the
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THERESA
When In
NEW YORK
any season
•f tfte year
1701 Are. at 125th St.
...in the Heart of Harlem
300 spacious, all outside rooms;
luxurious suites. The beautiful
Orchid Room for dining; cocktail
lounge and bar; the lovely Mex
aanine for relaxation. Ideal atmos
phere for rest, study, and comfort.
Large rooms with private bath
•2.00 Slagle—*2.50 OoutMt art op
Without private bath
*1X0 Sut&e —*2.00 Baas ttf S
WALTER W. SCOTT. Nutfw
HOTEL THEBESA
7» A**, at 125U« SL. Hot Y«t Cttj
SUBSCRIBE
SOCIAL NOTES
Dl TCH TREAT
J The 3C’s will have a Dutch Trcrt
at the home of Alophia Kincaid Sat
urday May 23, at 3:00 o’clock p. m.
at 2861 Corby Street. We wish all
members to be present to discuss
very important business for the fu
j ture. Please come and be on time!
Peggy Anderson, President, Betty
I Jones. Reporter, Lutisha Neely, Act
! ing Reporter.
I -
REGISTER FOR STATE WIDE
' MI SICAL PROGRAM
Notice—We are asking all part
icipants to regi. • iT with Miss Ethel
J> ift 220y Miane St., Harney VS6
for the Statev ,'le 1. usical to be he<o
v ith the Pilgr'm Paptist Chur;h,
2Fih and Hamilton Sts., Thursday
evening May 28th sponsored bv tbs
New Era State Convention, Educa
tional Department.
Mr. Wm. Cooper, Chairman, Miss
Etht] Jones, Directress, Rev. C. Q.
Hickerson, Moderator.
SALEM BTU.
The Salem B. T. U. is sponsoring
a study course in Church Training,
using the national Baptist Conven
tion (inc.) Textbook and Manual (bv
Isaac). Classes every Friday 8:45
p. m. to 10. Al Christian workers
are welcome and urged to attend.
| Mr. Wm. Cooper, General Direct
1 or, Rev. W. E. Fort, Minister.
TO HOLD COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES AT BOYSTOWN
SUNDAY, MAY 31ST, 1942
On Sunday, May 31st, at two o'
clock, graduation exercises for the
Senior Class of Boystown, will he
held.
I
LUNCHEON HOSTESS
Miss Dorothy Bryant. 2702 Ersa
lne Street, was hostess at a lunch
eon, Monday, May 11th, honoring
guests from Des Moines, Iowa.
Covers wree laid for four. Those
present were Miss Gracie Turner,
Mr. Paul Green ,and Mr. Delbert
Morrison. After the luncheon the
couples spent an enjoyable evening
playing records and dancing. Later
they went automobile riding.
PRATER MEETING
The New Era State Prayer meet
I ing was held at Mt. Moriah Church
: 24th and Ohio St., Thursday May 14
] and w-as largely attended, and the
! spirit of the Lord ran high. Don't
I miss this wonderful service when it
is held next month. Come and get
your soul revived. Sister St. Clair
the wife of our beloved Pastor gave
us some fine encouraging remarks
of which was very inspiring and
appreciated by all present.
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 1
TPPU . ’.'....5:00
Bible Band .6:00
Evening worship.7:30 p.m.
Sunday throughout the day was
i grand. The pastor preached in the
j morning. Elder E. Clark preached
a sou] stirring sermon Sunday night
and did our hearts burn within.
The Pastor's subject for next Sun
day morning will be ‘'The Lord s
Supper.” Night “If You Abide in
Me and My word Abide in you. Ye
shall ask what you will and it shall
be done unto you.” Sister J. K. C.
Buckner, wil ibe with us on June 1.
She is a prophetess and healer and
a gospel speaker. Everyone is wel
come to come out.
COMPLETE FIRST AID COURSE
Another group of persons have
completed the Standard First Aid
Course and were awarded certificat
es. This class was held at the Lo
gan Fontenelle Center with Mrs.
Pearl Hieronymous .instructor. A
demonstration in Artificial Respir
ation was conducted with the class
participating by Captain Moran,
Fire Station No. 3. The class was
also given an opportunity to inspect
the Iron Lung and the newly equip
ped First Aid Rescue Car at the
station. Captain Fields and Mr.
Walters were in charge of the class
es at the Fire Station.
Those completing the course and
receiving certificates were: Mesdani
es Mary Ellen Barton, Mabel But
ler, Lorraine Dickerson, Pearl Flet
cher, Audrey Fitzpatrick, Lois Gord
on, Mary Alice Grant, Ernestine
Kerr, Olivia Kirtley, Sara Walker,
Georgiana Wesley, Dorothy Frye.
FIRST MISSION OF THE GOD
SENT LIGHT
The First Mission of the God-Sellt
Light wishes to announce that
Prophet Hess is still in the mist of
us. The Lord is blesing his people
through him. Many are being hea’
ed. Our service will continue as fol
lows: Regular Service Sunday even
ing 8 p. m. Monday evening Devel
oping Class from 8:30 to 10:30. All
nations are welcome
Tuesday evening Regular Heal
ing and Test night. Thursday Reg
ular Service of Healing and Preach
ing 2010 North 23rd Street, Pro
phet Hess JA. 0448. Reading Dai‘y
by appointment. Officiator Sister
Carter, Reporter.
A MESSAGE TO
-GALLOWAY
(continued from page 1)
—CCM.—
Tou know our old friend. Rev. F.
P. Jones ,of Detroit, formerly of O
maha? His lovely wife was in the
city last week. I talked with her
over the phone. Did you meet her?
—CCM—
I met J. R. Martin. 2602 North
30th Street, during the week. He
is the father of lovely Doris Martin
who got married on the 20th. He is
also a Spanish War Veteran. He
told me that the Allen Allenswortn
Camp Number 25, LT. S. W. V. w'll
hold their memorial exercises prog
ram at 1710 North 25th Street, on
Sunday May 24th. Tou know that
Henry McCassell is Commander of
the Post, and J. R. Martin is the ad
jutant.
—CCM—
Do you know what’s harder to
find than a needle in the havstacc
in the colored district here, C. C?
I’ll tell you. A bootblack. I’t«
found doctors, lawyers, merchants,
barbers, and whatnot, but I have
never been able to find a bootblack
before 9 o’clock in the morning. If
you know where one is before that
hour, C. C. let me know and I’ll
surely patronize him.
—CCM—
And speaking of service. C. C.
;Your Patriotic Duty |
) EVERY BODY WHO HAS NOT CHANGED FROM PALIN A
1^ WHITE FLOUR TO ENRICHED WHITE FLOUR SHOULD DO Q
SO AT ONCE AS A PATRIOTIC DUTY. DO NOT ACCEPT X
ANY WHITE FLOUR THAT DOES NOT HAVE THE WORD Q
‘ENRICHED’ ON THE LABEL. IF YOUR GROCER DOES 0
NOT HAY'E ENRICHED FLOUR INSIST THAT HE GET IT FOR A
YOU. IT IS EASILY" AVAILABLE TO HIM.”— Q
—DR. W. H. SEBRELL. JR.. X
U. S. Public Health Service. X
Washington, D. C. V
Vitamin-Enriched |
OMAR Wonder Flour |
i Dark Laughter • • . , by ol harrington
“THAT’S BOOTSIE AGIN. EVERYTIME THAT WHISTLE BLOWS FOR LUNCH HE GETS EXCIT
ED”
I’ve tried them up and down the
avenue—the restaurants I mean—
and why is it that when you order
something in advance so that you
can save time that they rarely W’ll
perform that kind of service?
—CCM—
What's the name of that laundry on
24th Stret where all those pretty col
ored girls can be seen working? Is
that the Edholm & Sherman Laun
dry. 2401 North 24th Street?
—CCM—
And speaking of girls did you see
the array of pretty girls that were
working a short distance from all
the Polls on election day? I’m sorry
I didn’t have a vote for I surely
couldn’t have resisted the pleas of
all those charming workers.
—CCM—
Mrs. Clara Speese, 2864 Miami
Street, was happy last week because
her daughter, Mrs. George Simp
son, of Scottsbluff, Nebraska, was
visiting her.
—CCM—
I didn’t know until I called on
Mrs. Jessie Morris, 984 North 25th
Street, that her husband had strain
ed the ligaments of his foot when he
fell out at the Bomber plant whce
he has been working. He should b«
able to go to work again in a few
weeks. Let’s hope sol
—CCM—
I liked to talk to Mrs. Neal John
son, 1408 North 23rd Plaza, for she
had just arrived back in Omaha
from Chicago. And, of course, any
one knowing Chicago can get a con
versation out of me any day—< r
night. Well. I don’t have to tell you
C. C. why Chicago once interested
me? Anyway, Mrs, Johnson told fe
of the party given in her honor at
the new club “DeLjsa” and that is
a club too, C. C. Very swanky. She
also attended a breakfast pari;
there. Among the prominent friends
she visited in Chicago, included: Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Brown: Mr. ami
Mrs. Lawrence Lewis; and Mr. and
Mrs. Prater.
—CCM.—
Thinking of the charming Mrs.
Johnson and her equally charming
home in the project apartments le
J minds me that I saw a tall smok'1
'■ stack somewhere, on 22nd Street. I
believe. What is that plant? Is
that the central heating plant for
the whole project?
— CCM—
You remember “Maizie” of the
movies? Well, I didn’t meet her
but I did meet Mrs. Maize McCarroll,
of 1906 North 26th Street. She
J looked real attractive, early in the
| morning, working in her flower g*ir
\ den. I complimented her upon her
=^=JE=- .11==
‘‘IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL"
MAYO'S BARBER SHOP
Ladies and Children’s Work
A Specialty
2422 LAKE ST.
^ -ir .q
KISMET LETTER KLUB
Est. 1935. Membership only
$1.00. Soldiers, men, women,
ell ages.
A dime brings info.
P. O. Box 602, Los Angeles,
California
garden. Can you imagine her repiy?
She said she was only fixing it so
her neighbors would have something
to talk about. What motives nat
ure doth inspire.
—CCM—
Do you eat in the E & E Little
Diner Cafe. 2314 North 24th Street.
C. C? Well. I do, occasionally. And
when I do I always put o nickel on
number ten in that juke box. Is
that what you cal] them?) The
number is, “I guess I’ll be on my
Way.” Why, do I like that num
ber? Well, for over thirty years I
have travelled over almost every
foot of the entire 'Western Hemis
phere and just as I get acquainted,
and get to liking some lady. I seem
to always be on my way. Maybe
I’ll stay planted though in Omaha
for awhile for none of the fem..le
sex seem to know that I even ex Is*.
Or if I do exist that I am human.
If I am wrong in this C. C. maybe
someone will correct me. Thanks!
—CCM—
I owe an apology* to someone. I
received a garbled up message one
evening, on arriving at the office,
and I never did get it straightened.
I’ll record what I received and if it
is wrong, the apology* is given.
Lavem Burnell, 2629 Parker
Street, had Sioux City visitors Sun
day.
And, I believe, Robert Young, and
George Tillman, were also visiting
frienls. Maybe it was Jessir.a
Brooks, 2626 Parker Street? I hope
whoever sent in this message wjl
forgive the garbling.
—CCM—
Somebody must be jiving me. A
message comes to me, reading like
this: Mr. Billie Wafford that Jives
on North 25th Street could be seen
making time in the rain although
he couldn’t work in the rain. What
hind of a message is that? It sounds
as though it should have been in
the “Girls on the Streets” column?
—CCM—
Here’s a good one, C. C. Do you
remember Airs. S. E. Alontgomeiy
that runs the store at 2531 Lake
Street? Well, I met her daughter,
Mrs. Wm. Bell, the Sunday I attend
ed Cleaves Temple. In fact I s.it
right next to her. Then, I met her
again at the Lake Street address.
It appears that Mrs. Bell and ho
husband are taking over the gen
eral store business long conducted
by Mrs. Montgomery. Perhaps we
can help her build her business up?
What do you think?
—CCM—
Funeral are quite frequent. C. C.'.
Do you know what they remind me
of? The days spent in the West
Indies. Would you believe it if I
told you that a funeral is one of
their happiest occasions? Well, it
is. It seems that the average West
Indian native lives only ifl preparing
for death. He is she will belong to
one lodge; if kind of prsperous may
be more and they pay their weekly
dues in the knowl’ge that when they
die it is compulsory for every other
lodge member to attend the funer
al. The women all dress in whit’.
The men in black. At least one
band will attend every funeral. Ev
erything is strictly sedate until the
corpse is in the ground and then
the celebration starts. The band
will play ‘‘hot” music all the wav
back from the burial grounds, and
will march around and around for
the balance of the day, collecting
native marchers all along the way.
Each member of the band will b«
provided in advance with a goodly
supply of rum and the celebration
lasts long into the night until tee
band members fall out, one by one.
Along about midnight you wou.I
think it time for a mass funeral for
ail the band members but not so, the
next day they are ready for anoth
er funeral and the only difference
in them is the amount of rum im
bibed. I never saw people so happy
TEL WE. 2022
OCR PRICES
are based on the cost of serv
ice plus the cost of merchandise
and a reasonable profit.
Thomas
FUNERAL HOME
2022 LAKE ST. Omaha, Nebr.
GROSS
| JEWELRY & LOAN CO. |
j < formerly at 24th and Erskine St. 0
I Q NEW LOCATION
!j 514 N. 16th ST. Phone JA-4635 \
in my life as at funerals in the West
Indies.
—CCM—
Mrs .Cora Herrington, 3132 Bur
dette Street, is happy. Her sop,
Arthur T. Herrington, Jr., 19, will
be home from school—Lawrence,
Kansas, in a few days.
During the summer he will worn
out at the Bomber plant and ‘hen
if Uncle Sam hasn't grabbed him
by fall he will return to Lawrence.
—CCM—
Tou must have relatives all over
Omaha, C. C? I met Mrs. lone Fel
lows, 2713 North 26th Street and
she told me that she was your niece9
—CCM—
Remember last week I mentioned
something about the Newland’s?
Imagine my surprise when I bump
ed right into petite Doris Newland
who has been working for Uncle
Sam in Washington? She was home
on a short vacation and she certain
ly must have visited al her Omaha
friends for I met her in all sections
of the city. Tou know her mother,
and sister .live at 2908 Frank'in
Street.
—CCM—
I've got the note here, C. C. hut
I’ve forgotten what it’s all about.
It merely states something about
the month old. Marie Eleanor Camp
bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Campbell. 2526 Seward Street, being
a bit chirpy for her age.
—CCM—
While walking along North 22nd
Street, to be precise at 1829, I saw a
party moving in. I got acquainted.
Her name is Goldie Tanzymoon*.
Anyway she is a GUIDE reader
from now on.
—CCM—
A Mrs. Lillian Green, 2739 Cald
well Street, learning that I was ac
quainted in Detroit, wanted to kno v
if I knew her brother Oliver Walk
er, who would be about 35 or 40
years old, and who was a waiter hy
profession, and up to five years a
go, lived ju Detroit. He might even
Real Shoe Man—
FONTENELLE
SHOE REPAIR
Cash and Carry
CLEANER
1410 North 24th St.
CARL CRIVERi»
- ■ _" —a
be a meat Inspector by now. Well,
T was sorry to inform her that De
troit was quite a large place and jay
acquaintance was limtied. I'll try
and Icate her brother though. I'll
write to the Waiters and Musiicians
Club on East Adams Street in De
troit and if he was ever a profess
ional waiter, anywhere in Detroit,
I can at least get some kind of a
line on him. I’ll let Mrs. Green
know if I learn anything.
—CCM—
C. C. Here’s a new slogan! When
you want to phone stop in at the
Guide office. You want to know
why I have adopted that slogan?
One evening while working late,
Mrs. Laura Edden. the beauty eul
turist. at 1701 North 24th Street,
dropped in to use the phone. And
imagine! She paid for a GUIDE sub
(Continued on pQfej^=4)
McGILL’S —
BAR & BLUE ROOM
E. McGill, Prop.
2423-25 NORTH 24th SL
WINE, LIQUORS, and
CIGARS
Bine Room Open 8 p. n. to 1 a. m.
Open for Private Parties from
2 to 7 p. m.
—No Charges—
WE SPECIALIZE IN MIXED
DRINKS.
Free Delivery from 8 a. m to
1a.m.
JA. 9411
WE CARRY A FULL LINE
OF BONDED LIQUORS
- a r
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 Genta
Cleaning and Repairing
1818 NORTH 24th SL
Omaha, Nebraska
StchTniSS
For quick relief from itching of eczema, pimples,
athlete’s foot, scabies, rashes and other ex
ternally caused skin troubles, use world-famous,
cooling, antiseptic, liquid D.D. D. Prescription
Greaseless, stainless. Soothes irritation and
quickly stops intense itching. 35c trial bottle
proves it. or your money back. Ask yotr
druggist today for O. D. O. PRESCRIPTION.
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’n ex. for INS.
I Men and Women
j WHO ARE ACCUSTOMED TO MAKE BIG MONEY—
priorities may have abolished your job, sell Decalcomania—
VICTORY EMBLEMS” for store windows, i.uto windshields
I etc' ^ely proposition, hurry for exclusive territory, very
small investment required, —write:_
CALIFORNIA PUBLICITY AGENCY, 815 SOUTH HILL
ST., SUITE 708, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.
SEND $1.00 FOR SAMPLE
Thrifty Service
j 6 LBS. OF LAUNDRY BEAUTIFULLY
j LAUNDERED FOR ONLY C£c AND ONLY
7c For Each Additional lb. ~ w
This includes the Ironing of all FLAT
WORK with wearing Apparel Returned Just
j Damp Enough for Ironing.
EMERSON - SARATOGA
2324 North 24th St. _WE. 1029
MIMEOGRAPHING
ALL KINDS-24 Hour Service
PROGRAMS - BULLETINS - MENUS, etc.
Reasonable Prices — Satisfaction Guaranteed
THE OMAHA GUIDE
2420 Grant Street WE. 1517
I Our Business Is Picking Up
Free estimate on your
MOVING JOBS
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—PRESTON HIERONYMOUS, PROPRIETOR— I
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