The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, July 18, 1942, City Edition, Page 4, Image 4

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    SOCIAL NOTES
Mrs. Mary Bonds of 2123 T Street
Lincoln. Nebraska, entertained Mrs
Georgia GOosby and a party of
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Ben
nett, Mrs. Toler, Mrs. Bertha Smith
and Mr. H. W. Smith on Sunday af
ternoon July 12 after the services
at Newman Methodist Church and
it was indeed a very pleasant visit.
Orchids to Mrs. Bonds.
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TRI-JOY CLUB
The Tri-Joy Club met Thursday
evening at the home of Celota Pat
ton McFalls with eight members
present and also three visitors Mrs.
Haydie Crossley, Mrs. Katherine
Gibson and Mrs. McShann of Tulsa,
Okla A lovely luncheon was serv
ed by our hostess. She showed
some lovely embroidery work that
is the craft w’ork the club.
President Mrs. A. Battles, report
er, Cecelia Patten McFalls,
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CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOI>
Motto C. W. F. F.
1906 North 24th Street,
Rev. S. K. Nichols, Pastor
Rose Oliver, Reporter,
Sunday school _. .... .... .9:45
Morning Worship. 11:30
YPPU.. • .5:00
Evening worship ..8:00
Wednesday night ......8:00
Thursday Choir ...... 8:00
E_Z_9
Services Sunday was grand. Our
pastor being 0ut of the city. Rev
E. Clark took charge. He carried
cut beautifully. Sunday night he
outlined his subject so beautifully,
subject “Temperance.” which we
all enjoyed very much. Sister Dol
li“ Mae Brown assisted in the ser
vice in her sweet and humble way.
We are expecting our pastor back
soon. You are welcome to worship
with us at all times.
ST. JOHN’S AME. CHURCH
22nd and Willis Ave..
Rev. E. F. Ridley, Pastor,
Ruby B. Reese, Reporter
Sunday school convened at 9:30 a.
m. M« rning worship at 10:45 a. m.
*»s the Text of Rev. Ridley’s serm
on was announced in last week s
Issue, everyone was prepared to ac
cept the sermon to the fullest from
whi'-h much good was derived. A
gain the choir was out in full at
tendance and with their rendition
cf the Hallelujah chorus by Handel
which w-as a request number, was
as usual superb. Time is getting
shorter for the Zion and St. John's
lOntest to close the fourth Sunday
ni.'ht in July. Mrs Gretchen Bald
win, a former Church memier and
Choir member, rep.mted witn the
Church. A very large congregation
•.■.as in attendanc? Sunday ana w r
shiping with us was the fol’ow’rrv
visitors, Mrs. E. Gentry, Detroit.
Michigan, Mrs. Mattie Lee, Fort
Worth. Texas, Mrs. Anna Ruth Da
vis, Kansas City, Mo., Mr. William
Brown, Mr. Theodore Morgan. Enid,
Okla., Frank Thomas, S. D. Dotson.
Omaha. Nebraska. We were happy
to have with us Sister Francis Tur
ner who has been unable to be in
attendance at our services for some
time. The Pastor is urging every
one to assist our government in
vital to our war effort and for our
collecting all scrap iron and metal,
defense trade schools and labor < -
HOME CANNING
INSTRUCTION CLASSES
Learn how to can the new, easy way!
Learn how to can fruits WITHOUT
SUGAR! The Home Service Department
of the Utilities District is conducting in
formal, practical home canning classes
each Tuesday, Thursday and Friday in
the cool, air-conditioned Gas Bungalow,
on the first floor of the Utilities Build
ing. The instructions are brief. Make it
a point to attend.
^ AIR-CONDITIONED
for Your Comfort
TUESDAYS - THURSDAYS - FRIDAYS
2 P. M. to 4 P. M.
Gas Bungalow—Utilities Building
18th and Harney
Thrifty Service
6 LBS. OF LAUNDRY BEAUTIFULLY
LAUNDERED FOR ONLY CJ £c AND ONLY
7c For Each Additional lb.
This includes the Ironing of all FLAT-'
WORK with wearing Apparel Returned Just
Damp Enough for Ironing.
EMERSON - SARATOGA
2324 North 24th St. WE. 1029
Costs only 3C per day : Pays up to $325 per year
Accidents and Sickness strike quickly and Hospitals demand ra»h Federal**
Hospitalization Insurance meets this emergency promptly by providing
HOSPITAL ROOM and BOARD—O PE R A T IN O
ROOM—X-RAY EXAMINATION —ANESTHESIA
LABORATORY EXAMINATION—MATERNITY
BENEFITS - SURGEON'S FEES—SANATORIUM
BENEFITS—EMERGENCY AID—A M B U L A N C E
SERVICE — i total maximum payment up to 1325 foe
ooly 3c a dap. NO MEDICAL EXAMINA.
TION REQUIRED-CLAIMS
/ I PAID PROMPTLY-AVAIL
V ABLE FOR THE ENTIRE
^ FAMILY.
ACT NOW
Yoa can’t afford to be witl»
oat thU Low Cost protection.
Let the FEDERAL PLAN par
the bill*.
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Gentlenwc:—Pleaat mail at, wkfcow oMicaboo. Ml Prat dttaib abom row
a dar Hoapicol asd Swpicai Ptftw Has. I aarlrnwnil as a«w will tail.
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people to take advantage Of various
ganizations now open to us.
Sister Mary Ervin is still on :h>->
sick list. We still miss the smiling
face of Sister A. E. M. Goodwjn
who is convalescing at her home,
is as follows: A New First Aid Class
The coming activities of St. John
began Tuesday July 14—10 a. m. to
12 noon at St. John's Church- Pearl
Hleronymous instructor. Don't for.
Iget the Cherry Sip at the Parsonage
Sunday July 19—4 to 7 p. m. On
* Sunday night July 19—The Progres
jsive 24 Club are giving a pageant.
The Challenege of the Cross) The
public is invited. The First Sun
day in August is Women's Day and
promises to be a very outstanding
program under the chairmanship of
Mrs. I. S. McPherson.
For a spiritual treat this coming
Sunday July 19—be with us when
Rev. Ridley will preach on the sub
ject of (Daniel in the Lion’s Den)—
6th chapter Of Daniel. You are el
ways welcome to worship with us
at St. John's AME. Church
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SALEM CHURCH REDECORATED
The Salem Baptist Church is
pleased to announce the completion
of the painting of the church by the
J. E. Hill Painters and Decorators
a race contractor, the job is one of
the nicest obtainable and is ready
for your inspection. We are also
happy to state the return of our
three delegates, namely Mr. Ulysses
Manager S. S. Supt; Mrs. F. L.
Wesley assistant and Mrs. Bessie
Williams, Assoc. BTU. Director,
from attending the National SS. and
BTU. Congress held in Atlanta, Ga.
June 23, 28 reporting a very pleas
ant trip and one of the greatest ses
sions of its history, with Chicago or
Detroit as probable sites in 1943.
Salem has started plans to send a
host of messengers at present a
BTU. study course suplemented
wth principles in teaching is con
ducted each Friday evening, the
class to graduate about August 1st.
Salem the Friendly Church invites
you to come any time. But for a
Musical Revival Come Sunday July
19th at 8 p. m.
Rev. W. E. Fort, Minister.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF
GOD IN CHRIST
Elder J. C. Crawford, Pastor,
Mattie Garner, Reporter,
Services Sunday ..... . . .3:30 p. ;n.
Services Sunday night . .. .8:30 p. m.
Wednesday night ....... .Prayer
Public cordially invited.
WILLING WORKERS
The Willing Workers Club of Mt.
Moriah Baptist Church will meet
Tuesday night July 21st at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. David St.
Clair 2422 Ohio St., at 8 p. m. The
President urges all the members to
be present. The clubs are doing
wonderful work and are very sue
cessful in whatever they under
take to do. Our Pastor Rev. St.
Clair encourages us in our work.
The club will sponsor a Traveling
Social on Thursday night July 23
The Club members and church mem
bers and friends will meet at ttie
church and then go to the different!
homes for the Social. The church |
is doing great work. Several new j
members have been added to the j
church in the last 2 Sundays. Bap
tizing was held Sunday morning at
the Church. Everyone is always
welcome to Mt. Moriah Church
Rev. D. St. Clair, Pastor,
Mrs. J. E. Lindsay, President,
Mrs. W. L. White, Secy and Re
porter.
CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOI)
CWFF...•••
2316 North 25th St.
Rev. M. L. Steele, Pastor.
Anita Porter, Reporter.
Sunday school 9:30 a. in.
Morning Service 11:00 a. inf
Poor Saints Band 6:00 p. in.
Evening Service 3:00 p. ni.
Prayer meeting Weil. 8:00 p. m.
Choir Rehearsal Thurs. 8:00 p. ni.
..The Sunday school was well at
tended.. The Pastor preached a won
derful sermon from Gen. 3:9 subject
“God is seeking a Man.” which was
enjoyed by all.
ing sermon from Rev. Moody in the
. .We were favored by a enlightcn
evening from PhiII. .4:8 .subject —
“Christ in you.”..The .spirit .ran
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ANNOUNCEMENT
“The Challenge of the Cross", a
religious play will be given at St.
John’s AME. Church, Sunday even
ing, July 19, at 8:30—Silver offering.
CENTRAL. STATES GOLF
CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY
HEZZIE ALLEN OF
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
(BY BILLY DAVIS, OMAHA)
Des Moines, Iowa, July 5, 1942—
The Central States Golf Champion
ship, 36 hole medal play, was held
in DesMoines, Sunday, July 5th. It
was won by a great little golfer,
Hezzie Allen of Minneapolis, Minn
esota. Allen was the medalist for
18 holes. He shot a 78. He also
won the championship flight with a
score of 158 for 36 holes. Allen has
been threatening in previous Cen
tral States Tournaments. The run
nerup to Allen in the championship
flight was Leroy Doty of Kansas
City. Doty is a very steady golfer
and is dangerous at all times. He
shot a 164. Third place went to
Baby Jack Howard of DesMoines.
Howard shot a 166. He is a very
sweet little golfer and is very cool
under pressure.
The second flight was won by B.
R. Davison of Minneapolis. He shot
165. The runner'up was Kenneth
Hill of Kansas City, his score was
166. Third place went to J. C. Mio
kens of Omaha. Mickens is a com
ing Central States Champion. He
shot a 174. The third flight was
won by Frank “Red” Perkins of O
maha. This is the first tournament
that Perkins has ever played in. He
•hot 189. He played a very steady
and smooth game all the way thru,
rhe runnerup to Perkins was D.
Matthews of Kansas City. He
shoots a very fine game of golf.
His score was 190. Third place
went to our great little President of
the Central States Golf Association,
T .L. “Speck” Howard. He plays
golf t owin. Howard shot 192 for
third honors in the third flight.
The defending Champion, Corpor
al Lonn.e B. Thomas, of Lincoln,
Nebraska, winner of the tournament
held in Omaha last sumer, who en
listed in the armed forces of this
country, early in the past spring,
and who is now located at Westover
Field, Mass., could not be present to
defend his title.
All future tournaments were can
celled for the duration of the war
No other tournaments will be held
until each club is notified by the
President of the Association, All of
the officers for the year 1941 were
relected unanimously for the year
1942. They are as follows: Presid
ent, T. L. Howard of DesMoines,
First Vice President, C. L. Prescott,
Kansas City, Second Vice President,
William “Billy” Davis, Omaha, sec
retary, Samuel Shepard, St. Louis,
Treasurer, also Samuel Shepard of
St. Louis, Publicity Director. Nuna
Johnson, DesMoines.
The cities that are affiliated with
the Central States are Kansas City.
Missouri; Kansas City, Kansas; Des
Moines, Iowa; Omaha, Nebraska:
Topeka, Kansas; St. Paul and Minne
apolis, Minnesota; and St. Louis,
Missouri.
Thanks a million to the Valley
Golf Club of Des Moines for such a
fine tournament and a fine time
and again thanks to the people of
DesMoines for being such fine hosts
to the visiting golfers.
MOTORING TO THE SOUTH
Mrs. Ottomar Devereaux and her
daughters Mrs. Laura Ashby, Pat
rica and Maxine Devereaux and her
two grandchildren, Wesley and Em
mett Ashby are motoring to the
South as guest of Mr. Dave Hart'.i
man.
Points of their journey will in
clude Independence, Topeka anl
Kansas City, Kansas, Little Rock
and Texarkana, Ark., Oklahoma
City and Boley, Okla., Sweetwater.
Buffalo Springs, Marshal and Dallas
and Fort Worth, Texas.
The party will probably visit Kan
sas City and St. Louis, Mo., on their
return trip.
AN OPEN LETTER TO
FATHER E. J. FLANAGAN,
BO'STOWN
U. S. S. Arizona,
clo Postmaster, San Francisco,
April 7, 1942,
Reverend E. J. Flanagan,
Boys Town, Nebraska
Bear Father,
Today we received in the mail for
Chairs for Rent
FOR ALL OCCASIONS. REASONABLE PRICES. WE. 1517
Assembly Hall for font
BY NIGHT OR WEEK FOR CIVIC OR POLITICAL ORGANIZ
ATIONS, SOCIAL CLUBS, CONVENTIONS AND ALL ANNUAL
AFFAIRS. AT A REASONABLE RATE. WE. 1517.
PACKS ’EM IN
COUNT BASIE
Despite the hot weather and the
unavailability of enough transporta
tion vehicles, the good old Count,
packed them into the city auditor
ium last Tuesday night, July 14th.
A Record shattering crowd was
there, yes-siree!!!
this office a copy of BOYSTOWN
TIMES. It is with the deepest re
j gret that I inform you that it is
not possible for me to forward it to
the addressee, Mr. Donald Monroe.'
Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941, Don
Since the Japanese attack or,
Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941 Don
ald Monroe has been carried on all
lists as “missing in action”. I be
lieve that the Navy Department
will soon declare all men still re
maining in this category as a result
of the above attack “dead”.
I knew Donald Monroe very well
as he was attached to my mess. He
was a fine example of what a young
American should be. and in every
sense more than lived up to very
highest standards set by our Navy
and our country.
Donald Monroe was proud of Boys
Town: I know that Boys Town is
proud f him. If he was an example
of the average boy from Boys Town
then I can easily see why our whole
country is proud of Boys Town.
I am keeping the copy of BOYS
TOWN TIMES in the office. It is
a fine example of the spirit of young
America upon whom so much de
pends.
Very truly yours,
.1. P. Howatt, Ens., TJSN.
'The
WAITERS’
COLUMN
(BY H. W. SMITH)
WE. 6458
The summer clubs are all going
over the top and Mr. Johnnie Flem
ings, the streamlined headwaiter of
the Country club and Mr. Harrold
the Musician headwaiter of the Hap
py Hollow Club and Mr. Hodges the
golf playing headwaiter of the Field
Club are on the up and go at all
along all lines—is their big motto.
times to see that modern service is
*****
Mr. Jack White formerly of the
Sunflower state and recently of O
maha and at present of Portland,
Oregon is going over the top on
the Great Northern RR. and w e
hope for him good success.
4c * ** *
Capt. Langley of the Regis Hotel
is tops at all times in knowing
what to do and when to do it in a
rush, and how!
*****
FLASH! The Editor of the Omaha
Guide should have our very best
support for State Senator as we are
very much in need for representa
tion at all times. As Frederick
Douglass said at one time: “Gua:d
your interests at all times”. And
let us keep in mind, what Congress
man. White of North Carolina sai1
at one time “Keep him out in front”
*****
The Fontenelle Hotel waiters are
in the running at all times, and Mr.
Redd of the Black and Gold room is
the right man in the right place at
all times and Mr. Hill and Mr. Earl
Copeland are taking care of tue
room service in good shape.
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The Race Horse headwaiter and
the fast stepping crew of the Part
ton Hotel and the streamlined party
man are tops.
*****
The Blackstone Hotel with the
Cottonwood room is the Dundee sen
sation and the waiters are taking
care of the service in a very tine
manner.
*****
The Credit Union of the 4C Club
would like for you to take out some
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shares and be a good spoke in the
wheel to help build up a good con
cern for the race
*****
FLASH! All waiters should carry
sick and acident and life insurance
and keep ahead of it.
*****
We had the pleasure of looking in
on Houston’s Grocery and the very
nice way Mrs. Houston has every
shelf and article arranged—it is a
palace to trade in. Now let’s all
give them a good hand and also
trade with them.
This writer had the pleasure of
meeting Mr. James G. Lewis, one
of the brothers Of Mr. Herbert Lew
is and as the family originated from
the bluegrass state of Kentucky, it
is well known that in addition to
fast horses and beautiful women,
it also produces wide awake men
who are on the up and go all the
time as the two Lewis boys are of
the old school.
*****
This writer had the pleasure of
visiting in Lincoln, Nebraska on
Sunday afternoon July 12 and it
was a very pleasant fellowship at
the Newman Methodist Church as
Rev. C. C. Reynolds of Clair Chapel
Methodist Church and choir and
members w'ere in charge of the af
ternoon services and Rev. Rooks
and members used every effort to
make it pleasant for the visitors,
and how.
LET S GET ORGANIZED
BY GEO. T. EDWARDS
To win the war is the main ob
jective of the majority of the Am
erican People. Very few conver
sations are held today that do not
touch upon the war situation.
Every man. woman and child in
the country has a job to do if we
are to win this war. for wre can only
win writh the united effort of ALL
the people. This war cannot be
won so long as any section of the
people are discriminated against.
For it has been due mainly to such,
discriminatory measures that the
forces of fascism have been able to
keep the people of Europe divided
w'hile fascism was sweeping the
continent.
Paul V. McNutt, speaking at a
meeting held in New York City on
June 28th, said “Discrimination
based on anything but man’s sheer
worth must go. Discirmnation a
gainst every race must go—just as
economic discrimination must go—
The little people of every race, of
every tongue, of every creed, of ev
ery economic condition—have a
cleaor national policy which is mak
ing and has made headway. Their
security; their rights, are on tne
march”.
Mr. McNutt went even further
when he said, “It is fundamental,
that the life of no American soldier
of any creed or color, anywhere in
the world—shall be put in jeopardy
because of the prejudice of any em
ployer, any worker—or any employ
er’s or worker’s organization.’’ This
is part of a speech that was made
by a real American, one who sees
the need for unity among the Am- I
erlcan people.
Unity is the key to victory and
anyone who creates or spreads the
seeds of disunity among the people
should be considered an axis agent.
Our President has called upon the
people to unite—all the progressive
forces in the country are calling for
unity. But can we have a real anl
effective unity among the American
people so long as ten percent of its
population is discriminated against,
are denied the right to serve their
country except in a restricted sense
—are denied employment in some in
dustries. All of these conditions
must be overcome if we are ever to
effect a real unity.
The progresive forces in congress
are fighting to bring the Geyer Anti
Poll tax bill onto the floor of the
house for a vote. Already one hun
dred and thirty congressmen have
signed this petition t0 take the bill
(. R. 1024) out of the hands of the
committee, and get it before the
house. It will require ninety more
signatures to force this bill out of
the committee. Since tihs is a war
against oppression and tyranny, and
we are striving to bring about unitv,
what could be a better start than
granting the right to vote in the
next election to tile ten million dis- ,
franchised black and white people <
in the eight southern poll-tax stat- '
es. 1
This petition is being circulated '
for signatures, yet I find that as of ^
June First, that four of the congress
men from Nebraska have failed to
sign it. The members of organized
tabor, the Negro people and ail the
progressive people in Nebraska
should join hands in this struggle
We must write to our representat
ive in Washington and ask that
they sign this petition, and that
they also vote to abolish the pell
tax.
For the poll tax is a vicious evil
that allows only a small percentage
of the people to vote- And by wip
ing out this evil we can prove to
the people that we realy are trying
to bring about unity, and that we
do believe in the Brotherhood cf
Man.
The abolition of the poll tax is
necessary for real unity. So I say 1
let the voice of the peoples be heard
in protesting against those forces
that are trying to keep the poll 'ax
so they can maintain their power,
and keep the people of the nation
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plete unity and happiness into the home
and tie husband and wife into a stronger
bond of enduring love and mutual in
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Many homes break up from lack of
children and contribute to the amazing
American record of one divorce for
every five marriages. Unhappy wives,
childless due to a vitamin-deficient func
tional weakness, may now enjoy the de
•tres and activities of Nature’s most
wonderful creation—a normal, fully-de
•eloped, vigorous woman.
Sensational clinical tests demonstrate
ritat, m vitamin-deficient instances, a
new vitamin of the B Complex group i
has a striking effect on sterility. Twenty
two women, with known sterility records
for as much as five years were selected
for the test. After weeks of heavy dosage
with Paraaminobenzoic acid (a vitamin
of the B Complex group) more than
half of these women became mothers.
Many of these women had been told
their condition was hopeless. The vita
min is absolutely harmless and decided
ly beneficial to general health as well.
Thus it is apparent that highly forti
fied vitamin combination may be just
the thing needed by the childless wife
and quickly bring the happiness of a
baby into the home.
If you are childless and have even giv
en up hope, if you wish to eliminate one
of the greatest causes of unhappy mar
riages, by all means give the Perlex
Combination Vitamin System a short
trial in the privacy of your home. To
introduce this new vitamin combination
quickly to a million women, the Perlex
Company, 314 North Michigan Ave,
Chicago, Illinois, will send a regular
*2.00 supply for only *1.00 and a few
cents postage. You need send no money
—just your name and address. Perlex
comes in a plain wrapper—directions
are quite simple, and no special diet or
i exercise is required.