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    THE OMAHA GUIDE
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
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GIRLS
ON THE
STREETS.
SOCIAL NOTES
Bend an ear, Girls . . . we’re on
the pan we’ev just began to realize
the scarceness of nvl n^n. Or
used-to-be packed-avenue is fading
out - - - Uncle Sam is taking the
best of everything-and looking
at the situation: when he has fin
ished we are gonna wake up “men
lesser.” Oil! unhappy day.
It’s good to talk to you hen cats
(that’s left) and hep chics (that’s
heartb okrin) once again. It’s heen
quite awhile since we chatted to
gether. Lots to gab about
Who knows? Your cat might be
in that number of “goners”.
We received a very “hep” letter
from that Jitterbug, Oliver Hodge,
who is now a Private in Alabama.
“Chuck the Duck” who had a hun
d'-ied dollar farewell party in the
Blue House a couple of weeks ago,
left Wednesday. Poor Maggie—Un
cle Sam takes all rhe gets. A_d
have you missed Benny Gray—We
did— he’s also in Alabama. A. D.
Meeham left with the Saturday
group.
If we take un tima to say goodby
to all of the boys that’s gone and
going we won’t have time to gab.
So-Down Choc. Avenue - - -
Cruzing in a fine maroon ear
with Mr. B. G.-we spotted
Nina Pearl Shaw—well hepped chic
from Kansas City formerly of Dal
las, Tex., visiting her cousins, Char
lott .Dorothy and Marion Lawson.
E. D. should have heard her tell
D. P. that she was a nurse. W. D.
P. said, “That’s fine—I’m a doc
tor!”
So naturally a nurse and doctor
knows what to talk about.
To our great surprise we was
glad to see the former Betty Jean
Butler, now Mrs. Denafin Mackey,
j back from California—She looked
I like someone out of Hollywood’s
latest vogue. She’s drapped to a
solid peg. Dig those fine fashions
she brought back for Omaha to
gaze at.
Meanwhile John Booth former
Omahan now living in Chicago,
sent for his sister, Alberta. She
left the gay avenue Sunday to get
to that Windy City Chika.
Don’t worry about “Jeff” the
soda boy at the Grant Street Drug
Store. Bob Floyd picks up on his
da’ly chores and Jeff left or is
supposed to be in Oklahoma City.
Across from the Tuxedo—
Thanks to the new tamale joint—
a' last the old name has been wiped
off the window end forgotten about
and once aga'n the place is open for
’ u iness. Oh! Hapny Day.
With a litle cooperation that new
soldier recreation place can really
got to be famous. Let’s not over
look it. Chics.
Handsome Joe Baymon, frem
Fort Worth. Tex., had visiting h;m
last week, his sister. She must
have had a great time from what
I can hear from these cats.
Lot’s rot. fo get to (race) drive
slov.'ly to Bennintgon, Netr., Sun
'nv :o hat picnic no one ever miss.
You can bet—everyone that goes,
always have a “high” time.
HT“if,e,;-g a hit: but we wonder
if Lola W'lis has really given Mac
up for “Mitch.” If so, what’s Flor
ence going to do whon she gets
back.
Dog Mack’s car is being seen
qui‘e frequently on 27th Ave and
Grant. What’s it to us? We’re
just meddeling.
Does Gene Harrison’s being with
Dorthea Smith mean anything or
is it just—that dear old friendship.
Maybe Lauerne and Mac could tell
us? No!
Does Spencer Jacobs really mean
to take over when C. W. leaves for
the army or was he just sounding.
Is “Booghery” actually going
with two chics in Omaha when he
has one steady back in Minnesota?
It’s a rumor? O. K.
Is Russel Rudd really in love with
Evelyn or is there a chic (Doris
Ware) in Minnesota that keeps
, him buying train tickets.
L
Joe Wright has at last really put
Bertha D. in his plain friendship
book of used to be’s and is now
buzzing his happy words to the new
chic from Oklahoma, who is here to
attend University of Omaha this
fall. Thee lick.
Compliments
Heard: A certain chic told me
about a week ago that she was
liking George Terrell awfully well,
her name is G. B.
A certain chic said: That Ray
mond from Minnesota was very
cute—he looks like Preston Love.
(She’s kinda worried about why he
' likes to sit on Neomi Downs porch
every single day.)
A studd was complimenting
Doris Pittiman and Bryce D’s.
ability to look so fine in their
clothes.
That packing house picnic at
Elmwood Park, Tuesday night, was
1
really the lick! Wasn’t it Jesse
| McClenton!
| Knowing everyone will be seeing
i Hines the 20th and Hunter’s cats
the 24th of this month.
Speaking of music
That Bicycle Bounce seems to be
i all ree. Knock Me a Kiss by Er
skin Hawkins is also reet. Earl
Hines will also have some more
fine pieces.
Corrinne Seay who left to visit
her sister, Claudia, in Cleveland,'
Ohio, will reiurn shortly with j
I Claudia to once again rejoin old1
I friends alo - g Bronzville.
I _
According to the Sunday school
! picnic Aldalphia K. is keeping Kap
pell Curtis from getting lonesome
for C. S.
On 24th and Lake Street we
spotted and gazed upon Joe Lam
■ berth, former Omahan wno now
: lives in California. Maybe he was
reporting to Local Draft Board.
No doubt!
I -
1 That’s all this week—Yore girls
i on the street.
_
Mrs. C. Payne of New London,
Conn., was guest of Mrs. .Ardina
Watson, 2718 No. 28 Ave., last
week. Mrs. Wa'son had a lovely
! breakfast party in honor of Mrs.
i Payne and Mrs. McFermer of Chi
j cago, 111., guest of Mrs. Venus Pace.
Bertha’s barb-q
AND
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2401 North 24th Street
WE. 6055
,T. JOHN’S A. M. E. CHURCH'
***** „
Rev. E. F. Ridley, Pastor
Ruby B. Reese, Reporter
St John was honored with a
marvelous sermon delivered by Rev.
T. S. Webster, who was guest
speaker at the morning services.
The Junior Choir rendered the mu
sic at both services at the third
Sunday is young people’s day. And
their sweet voices filled the audi
torium with delightful music. Those
who united with the church are as
follows: Mrs. Anna R. Davis,
Mrs. Goldie Barnes, Frank Swan
igan, Mrs. P. Perkins, Louise Per
kins, Mrs. Racheal G. Woods, Ralph
Adam, Mrs. Mildred Willis and
William Cunningham, Jr. If you
are approached by a lady, don’t
turn her away for ske is busy help
ing St. John to make the first
Sunday in September a big day, at.
that is Woman’s Day. In the morn
ing there will be a woman speaker,
in the evening there will be a pag
eant called “The Woman of the
Bible”. Well, the brick rally is j
doing nicely but we still need more
bricks. If you don’t have any
bricks, you may give the money in
which to buy your share of bricks.
This coming Sunday night the
fourth Sunday, is request program.
Let everyone come out and he"r
your request. At our evening serv
ices Rev. Oliver Butler delivered a
very good sermon. The visitors
who worshipped with us are: Mrs.
Johnie Ja.aes of Snider, Tex.; Miss
Helen Brown, Kansas City, M°*>
Mrs. Gregg, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs.
Z. Edden and Mrs. Robt. Rudd of
Hill Side Presbyterian Church;
Miss Lucille Wyott, Poplar Bluff,
Mo.; Mrs. Anna Smith former
member of St. John’s and Mrs.
Tobin both of Des Moines, la.;
Mrs. Brice, Nashville, Tenn.;
mother of S. Edward Gilbert; Mrs.
Longus, Ma: shall Town, la.; niece
of Mrs. Anna Burton; Mrs. Jean
ette Shook, former member of St. !
John’s from Kansas. Come to
.huich Sunday.
£ i i *
READ The OKDF
>, CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD
*****
Motto C. W. F. F. 1906 No. 24th St
Rev. S. K. Nichols, Pastor
Rose Oliver, Reporter
Sunday School, 9:45.
Morning Worship, 11:30.
Y. P. P. U., 6:00.
Everting Worship, 7:30.
Wednesday night service, 7:30.
We had grand services Sunday
throughout. Our pastor preached
a grand sermon Sunday morning.
Rev. Cooly really did preach Sun
day night and did our hearts burn
within. He was filled with the
spirit. We also had with us, Rev.
Holmes. He made a beautiful lec
ture which we enjoyed very much.
Our pastors subject for Sunday
morning, August 23rd, will be,
“Prayer and Its Effect”. Sunday
nights text, “A Fixed Heart”.
Everyone is welcome to worship
with us anytime.
Omaha, Nebr., August 17, 1942
The Salem B. T. U. will be ready
for public inspection, Sunday, Au
gust 23, 1942, opening at 6:30 p.
m. dfmonstrating a model B. T. U.
in action, with the General As
sembly of all unions at 7:30 mak
ing up the evening service, the fea
ture attraction being the B. T. U.
study course graduation exercise
and the awarding of the diplomas
to the class, which was approved
by our National B. Y. P. U. Board,
we do urge you to come early as
we anticipate a great crowd com
prising a majority of the city B.
T. U. membership.
MR. WM. GENERAL,
Director,
MISS RUTH CRAIN,
Ex. Sect.,
REV. W. E. FORT,
Minister.
NEWLY WEDS RETURN
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Faucett
have returned home after their
wedding and honeymooning at Lake
A kins, Minn.
Mr. John F. Faucett and bride
are home to their many friends
at 3231 Corby. The bride is the
former Mis. Mary L. Short of
Minneapolis, Minn., and the sister
of Frank (Red) Perkins of Omaha.
F1R5T PH0T0~OF JAP £TTACirON DUTCH HARBOR gg£g 1
PIXPAGE—Soundphoto—First official United States Navy photo of Japanese attack on Dutch Harbor
tune 3 and A. Showing bombs that fell harmlessly into the bay, this was an attempt to silence machine
pm emplacements. Ship in background staved off enemy attack with continued machine gun fire. -
Fischer and Fischer, attorneys
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ON
PETITION FOR SETTLEMENT
OF FINAL ADMINISTRATION
ACCOUNT
In the County Court of Dougia®
County, Nebraska. Bk. 49, P. 123,
NO. 22188.
In the matter of the estate ot
Norita Love Robinson, Deceased:
All persons interested in said mat
ter are hereby notified that on the
17th day of July, 1942 Thomas P.
Chandler filed a petition in said
County Court, praying that his fin
al administration account filed hero
in be settled and allowed, and that
he be discharged from his trust as
administrator de bonis non and tha
a hearing will be had on said peti
tion before said Court on the nth
day of August 1942, and that if you
fail to appear before said Court or
the said 17th day of August 1942 at
9 o’clock A. M., and contest said
petition, the Court may grant the
prayer of said petition, enter a de
cree of heirship, and make such
Other and further orders, allowances
and decrees, as to this Court may
seem proper, to the end that all mat
ters pertaining to said estate may
be finally settled and determined.
Charles J. Southard,
County Judge.
begin 7—25-42
ending s—8-42.
RABE’S BUFFET
for Popular Brands
of BEER and LIQUORS
2229 Lake Street
—Always a place to park—
^Ask for a 1935
Ladies Birthday
ALMANAC
The nearest druggist will be
glad to give you one of these
popular almanacs if you will
ask for it Before ppppf
they ^are all gone. » ;
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Creomulsion relieves promptly be
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
Creomulsion relieves promptly be
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Couzhs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
FRED WALKER, AGENT
984 N. 25th ST.
—PilGi IE ATLANTIC 1689—
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomulsion relieves promptly be
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to-soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds. Bronchitis
FIRST MISSION OF GOD SENT
LIGHT
Pastor, Prophet Hess
2734 Blondo, JA. 0448
Our pastor preached a wonder
ful sermon Sunday evening. It was
food for our soul. It gave each
and every one something to think
about. Sunday was “examination”
night. ere we all that we pre
tended to be?. You can hide from
man but not from God. Our Sav
iour is calling for true Christians.
It is cleaning up time now. Let us
all take heed before it is too late.
We had a wonderful congregation,
Sunday.
Our pastor is leaving town on
a short vacation. Service will be
continued as usual. Every one is
welcome. Our church is your
church. No discrimination.
Sunday evening—Service, 8:00.
Monday—Developing class, 8:30
to 10:30.
Tuesday—Healing service, 8:00.
Thursday Preaching—Readings,
8:00.
May God Bless You All.
Sister Carter, Reporter.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. David St. Clair, Pastor
F. Burroughs? Reporter
Services were well attended at
both morning and'evening worship.
Rev. and Mrs. W. U. H?lt of Sioux
Falls, So. Dak., were the guests of
Rev. and Mrs. St. Clair and family.
Next Sunday is “Automobile
Sunday”. Everyone who has a car
is asked to bring an aged or shut-in
person to services, especially the
aged. A special message “The Eve
ning Glories of Life” will be de
livered by the pastor.
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend our services.
SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH
NEWS
Did you get to see the King Solo
man wedding last Friday night,
August fourteeth (14th) at the
Salem Baptist Church? If you did
not you really missed a treat. You
should have seen the brides each
thinking that she was going to be
the one to get to marry the un
known groom. And low and behold
Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison was the
one that reported the h’ghest
amount in finance. Therefore, she
was the one to marry the groom,
Mr. J. D. Lewis of St. John’s A. M.
E. Church. Mr. Leroy Gould was the
father Deacon Duffy of Pilgrim
Baptist Church the preacher. We
J thank them and the following per
j sons for helping to make our pro
gram a success. Brides Mrs. Lula
Williams, Mrs. Blanche Davis, Mrs.
Dorothy Lewis, Miss Jane Ruth
Subberfield of Zion Baptist Church
and Mrs. Catherine Sims. Music
was rendered by the following per
sons: Trio, Mrs. Grace Sanders,
Mrs. Crumbley, Mrs. Lee of Mt.
Moriah Baptist Church. Solo, Mrs.
Blanche Wright of Cleave Temple
E. M. E. and the Junior Choir of
Salem Baptist Church, Mrs. Flossie
Blunt Moorer, director, Miss Udoxie
Goodwin and Mr. Wendell Jenkins
pianist.
FAIRMONTS
ICE CREAM
cTfie *Peak of Quality
AXIS INVADES CORN CROP
PlANTcD MB Y&RIN AREAS
f<-m mmm beetIes are veryactive.
£ METHOD OF EEARNSNO WHO
A 1ESE VARIETIES ARE HOST RESISTANT. •
-hi hose mmmstw areas, two^yen
-SNTM5 OF THE WHOLE (xROUR ARE
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P1XPAGE—Japanese Beetle damage, which causes loss shown on ear*
at left, can be controlled hy use of “G” Hybrids bred to resist, beetles.
Ears at right illustrate production of resistant “G” Hybrids grown
under same conditions in southeastern Pennsylvania. Studies are being
made there now so that resistant strains may be developd before Japa
nese Beetles get to the central corn belt. Entomologists believe Japa
nese Beetles will be serious pests in the middle west in years to come.
The Japanese Beetle was imported into this country from the Orient
years ago according to the U.S.D.A.
JOIN THE ATTACK ON TOKYO,
... YOURSELF!
Every person in America may
not fly over Tokyo, but every
one’s dollars can help produce
the bombing planes that do!
You, you, you, can join the attacks on Tokyo by saving
at least 10% of your pay in War Bonds—by joining your
company’s pay-roll savings plan today or going to your
local bank or post office and buying War Savings Bonds
—at least 10% of your pay—every pay day.
Remember you can start buying War Bonds by buying
War Stamps for as little as 10c and that you get a $25
War Bond (maturity value) for only $18.75.
_ ' _ _S. Treasury Department
...PROTECT THE GUARDIAN
OF YOUR FAMILY’S HEALTH
. . . Make Your Electric Refrigerator
Last for the Duration!
Is your refrigerator in good condition . . . protecting health
and saving food and money for you? Remember, there
won't be any more refrigerators made until the war is
over. Wartime makes extra demands on all our energies.
KEEPING GOOD HEALTH IS NOW MORE IMPORTANT
THAN EVER!
Remember—your refrigerator is the guardian of health in
your home! IT MUST BE KEPT IN TIP TOP CONDITION.
If there is any doubt in your mind, call your electric
service man.
If You Need Any Information About Your Service, or Help of Any
Kind with Your Electric Appliances, Do Not Hesitate to Call a
Residential Service Representative.
Although It Is Necessary Now to Conserve on Repair Service
Calls, We Will Continue Doing Everything Possible to Assist You.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE
YOUR ELECTRIC DEALER
OR- NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY
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