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Govern ment and who was transferred from Kansas City to Omaha, together with Mr. William Cunningham, Mr. Darwin Jones and Mr. Odell Davis, U. S. Government chauffers. There were eighteen guest pres ent to make this lovely occasion a success, among them were: Mesdam es Amanda Jenkins, Olivia Kirtley Belle Taylor, Anna Whitley, S. V. Dillard. Florence Brasch. Etta Da vis who is visiting from Parknell. Mo., Lulu Roundtree, Gussje Mc Pherson, Flora Seals, Lucille Flem ing, Dorothy Cunningham, Anna Ruth Davis, Marion Jones, Jessie Van Hilton, Vassie Harrold and ’st 'la r. Ratliff. Mrs. Turner is widely known f s'-r lavish and well appointed soe t' affairs and this breakfast sur passed all the others. Mrs. Wash ington states that never in al' hc> travels has she met with such over whelming hospitality and gracious ness than she has experienced du img er visit to Omaha. | 1 MOTHERS!!! You owe it to your countin' -1' keep your children physically fit. Marjorie Ware announces the reop ning of classes in ballet dancing, Saturday, October 3rd at the North side YWCA. Mrs. Ware studies each year under the foremost danc ing teachers of Omaha. She pres ents all her pupils in a dance re cital or revue at the end of their eoth-Se. Russian Ballet method the typ of training offered is the correct foundation work for all types o dancing. It not only helps them gain grace and poise, but also helps keep them physically fit. For in formation or registration, call AT. 7473. The Los Ochos Club celebrated the b’rthday of their Vice President at the home of Mrs. Billie Harris, 104 Elmwood Road with a buffett dinner, Wednesday night. Sept. 23. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Howard and Miss Yvonda KimSev, Bridge was the main attraction of the evening. The celebration was completed at the Blue room. The next meeting will be at the home Of Mrs. Mary Kennedy, 1418 North 23rd St. Plaza. Next Wednesday. Sept. 30. Mrs. Ella Anderson, Pres Mrs. Ethel Suggs. Secy CORRECTION Last rites were held Tuesday morning. Sept. 15, for Mrs. Mary Glover, age 58 from Joseph Lewis Mortuary. Mrs. Glover passed a way Wednesday, Sept. 9, after one days illness. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, Joseph Glover, three dau ghters, five sons, ten grandchildre" three sisters, one from Nashville, Tenr.., two from Chicago, one bro ther from New Albany, Ind. and a host Of friends. Burial was at Pros pect Hill Cemetery. MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. St. Clair, Pastor F .Burroughs, Reporter “Then Solomon began to build the house of the Lord at Jerusalem in Mount Moriah where the Lord ap peared unto his father.” Services were well attended and the spirit of the Lord filled the Real Shoe Man— FONTENELLE SHOE REPAIR Cash and Carry CLEANFR 1410 North 24th St. carl criver,* ? rYOU GIRLS WHO SUFFER^ Distress From m FEMALE WEAKNESS And Want To Build Up Red Blood! 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WE. 1517 Assembly Hall for ftent ( NIGHT OR WEEK FOR CIVIC OR POLITICAL ORGANIZ \ ATIONS, SOCIAL CLUBS, CONVENTIONS AND ALL ANNUAL I AFFAIRS. AT A REASONABLE RATE. WE. 1517. DILLARD l . STl'DENT At 1'IV n. . LEADERS A large part of student activities on the campus of Dillard university. New Orleans, this year will be lead by the six students pictured abcve. Lower row, left to right, are: Henry Bradford, Music Club; Marjorie Wil liams, YWCA; Fern Roberts, Play ers’ Guild; John Powe, Student Un ion. Top row are Harold Lueien, Science Club; and James Ramsey. NAACP: The four young men are New Orleanians; Miss Williams’ home is Chicago: that of Mias Rob erts, Langston, Oklahoma. hearts of many. Communion was given at the evening worship. Friday evening the Pastor will speak at the Bethel Baptist church and again Sunday afternoon at tne Salem Church. The choir will sing. Everybody is invited to attend. FIRST MISSION OF THE GOD SENT LIGHT We greet you with the word of peace. We were blessed to have a holy cross Service Thursday, Octo ber 1. You that failed to come missed a treat. We were also bless ed Sunday night with a wonderful sermon taken from Hosea 4-6 and 16 verses. Teaching us that the people of the Lord are being des troyed for the lack of knowledge, and the church slideth back i: back sliding heifer. It was made very plain and we did feast be cause the spirit of the Lord God ran high. Anouncements: Monday 8:30 p. m. development classes. Tues. Regular services preaching and prophesy ing. Saturday, Oct. 10 we are giv ing a waffle dinner, price 25c and with a message 50c. Come one, come all, you are al ways welcome to the house of the Lord. Readings daily by appoint ment. Phone JA. 0448. Prophet Hess. Pastor. YOUNG PEOPLES’ FELLOWSHIP The Young Peoples’ Fellowship met Sunday Oct. 4, at 6:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. D. Crawford. The meeting was called to order by the President Florence James. Suggestions were made by Marilyn Fowler, membership chairship, to have a Membership Drive. A wor ship committee was chosen, also a Cleaning and Furnishing of our Club room at St. Philip Church. The program committe is to meet Saturday at 8:00 p. m. at Florence James to plan f°r the future meet ings. Florence James, Pres., ROzella Thomas, Assist, and Corres. Secy, Mrs. J. D. Crawford, Father Stams, Sponsors. CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD CWFF., 1906 North 24th St. Rev. S. K. Nichols, Pastor, Be Prepared REPAIR YOUR FURNACE, STOVE or BOILER NOW! r We have a large stock of Repairs NOW “SINCE 1882” Omaha Stove REPAIR WORKS 1206-8 Douglas St, —Phone AT. 2524 help US! HELP THE POOR CALL— THE VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA JAckaon 2290 15th & Chicago Ipwippppiwpppppr Rose Oliver, Reporter Sunday school... . 9-45 a. m. Morning worship .11:00 a. m. TPPtr. . . . .. 6:00 p. m Evening worship .8:00 p. m. Tues. Night Choir .8:00 p. m. Wed. Night Service .8:00 p. m. The service throughout the day was grand. Our pastor being out of the city, Elder I. Graham preach ed a soul stirring sermon Sundav morning and did our hearts burn within. We were also glad to ha\\ Sister Dollie Mae Brown back from her trip. She was out of the city last Sunday visiting her sister in Eiwood, Kansas. Claimed she had a grand time. Sunday night we had lovely serv ices. Rev. McClelland preache, and Evangelist Marie Wright also prearched. Both were full of fire. One was added to the fold. We thank God for him. Rev. S. K. Nichols by request is running a 10 day revival for our Bishop F. C. Scott in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Our Evangelist Marie Wright of 2520 North 25th St., has returned from her trip to Witchita, Kansas, where she ran a revival claimed it was very successful. NOTICE: The Golden Star Quar tette of Kansas City will be wit’ us Oct. 12 at 8:00 p. m. Admission 15c. Don't miss hearing these girls .... they are worth hearing. WORKMENS’ Club News 5219 1-2 South 29th Street, TESTIMONIAL BANQUET BENFIT FOB NAACP Mrs. Melvin Jenkins. President of the Home Defense Girls Club and Mr. S. E. Smith, President of the Workman’s Club are urging all members and friends interested ir the NAACP to attend the Testimon ial Banquet, October 11 at 4 p. m. at the Home Defense Club, 2913 Q Street. $1.00 per plate—Place pro gram. Mrs. Addie Hinton will fur nish the music at the piano. There will be interesting speakers from various civic organizations of the city. All are urged to attend. Friday, October 19, the Work man’s Club will entertain all regu lar and social members at the club room. Lunches will be served start ing at 3 p. m. Mr. H. A. Jenkins, 2421 Caldwell St., was called to Ver non, Texas, to attend the funeral of his mother. He is expected to re turn home within a few days. Sick list: Mother Virginia Lester, 2421 Caldwell is ill at her home. We encourage all friends and members to pay her a vihit which will be highly appreciated by Mother Les ter. _ Social Group All social members are urged to attend the weekly meeting Thurs day October 8, at 8 p. m. HOME DEFENSE GIRLS CLUB NEWS 2919 Q Street The Community Chest Drive starts October 11. We urge all members and friends to attend the Pep meeting on October 14 at the home Defense Club. The Defense Stamp Parade will continue their weekly party for all who attend. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS Mrs. Jessie Brown, 2893 R Street, | has returned from Chicago where ! she spent ten days visiting her bro 1 ther, Mr. John Gordon. Mr. Brown, I reported a very enjoyable trip. VISITOR FROM DETROIT | Mrs. Annette McDonald of Detroit who is the former Miss Annette Brpakfield of this city is visiting her mother, Mrs. Belle Breakf el and family at 5223 South 31st St. Mrs. Anna Moore and Mrs. Lillia j Wright were hosteses to Mrs. Me Donald. Monday, October 5. Mrs Rowena Sudduih, 2828 R Ave.. wip be hostess at a Send off party Sa f ven in Mrs. McDonald's honor. Mrs. McDonald regrets very much that she must cut her visit short but she must get back to her job a an employee in the County Clerk’s office, Wayne County Blag. m. 'TcDn"ald. who is leaving Saturdr reports a very pleasant vacation. Mr. Claude Towers returned to his work at Swift and Co.. Tuesday af*er spending two very enjoyable weeks visiting in Chicago. TO CALIFORNIA Mr. Ben H. Gray, Sr.. 3011 Miami St., left Wednesday morning en route to Los Angeles, Calif., who:' he wall be employed in the sh:; yards as Refrigeration Engine*' and Pipe Fitter. Mr. Gray wi will make LOs Angeles his h was a resident of Omaha for 40 years and was an employee of the Graham Ice Cream Co. as Frig d Mechanic for 20 years. Satu night. Sept. 26 Mr. Gray was ho"0 led with a surprise farewell part given by a group of friends at his home. A very delicious menu was served: Chicken sandwiches, p*j ato salad, cake, ham sandwiches, coffee and numerous other tasty del icacies. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs. John V. j Walker. Sunday afternoon, Sept. 27 Mr. Gray was honored at a dinner ,giv by Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Greenfiet at their beautiful resident, 1005 „\ 49th Avenue. Monday night, Sept. 28, Mr. ar Mrs. John V. Walker, entertain"' at a dinner at their home, 28'.’ Parker St., honoring Mr. Gray. A mong the parting gifts he receiv was a heautiful genuine leather bill fold with the name engraved in goii letters from the members of H i side Presbyterian Church of which Mr. Gray is a member; a lovel statute of a softball player from. Mr. "and Mrs. J. V. Walker and a’ combination tobacco pouch and pipe with the name engraved in gold let ters from the employees of Graham Ice Cream Co. Mr. Gray regrets’ very much leaving all of his friends and relatives. His family wrill join him shortly after Miss Marion Gray completes her defense course in the sheet metal and riveting at Tech nical high. Mr. Gray will be great ly missed by the 4C’s Softball team which he managed for 4 years, and by his many other friends and base ball fans. OMAHA PRIVATE TO OFFICERS TRAINING SCHOOL Out of 196 soldiers to take an in telligence test at Camp Rucker, Alabama, only 8 passed. Pvt. Ben ny Gray Jr., of Omaha, was one of the lucky eight. He has been trans ferred t° the Officers’ Training School at Fort Bennjng, Ga. Upon, his graduation he will be rated as a Technician Sgt. His mother Mrs. Marie Gray, 3011 Miami St., receiv d a letter from him recently say ing that he would probably join them in Calif-, on or around New Year’s on a brief furlough Mrs. Ben Gray has receiveo word indirectly from her son Staff Sgt. Delvin Gray who is somewhere ov erseas, his exact whereabouts as yet unknown. A white army offic er sent word to Mrs. Gray through his wife that he had seen Sgt. Gray and that he was doing fine, and not to worry about him. Mrs. Gray was very pleased to hear this news even though it was indirect as it is the first time she has heard any thing at all of her son since he sail ed sevral months ago. Miss Maxine Brown, 2402 Blondo St., passed away Saturday evening, Oct. 3 at a local hospital after a lingering illness. At this w-riting funeral arrangements have not been completed. -:- I Mr. W. M. McGary of Kansas city, Kansas was the guest of Mrs. Bea trice Gray, 2210 North 27th Ave., on. Saturday. Mr. McGary returned to his home Saturday evenings. Statement of Ownership. Manage ment, Circulation, etc., required by the Acts of Congress of August 24, i 1912 and March 3, 1933. Of The Omaha Guide published weekly at Omaha, Nebr., for Oct 1st, 1942, State of Nebraska, County of Douglas. Before me, a notary public in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared C. C. Galloway who, having been duly sworn accord ing to law, deposes and says that he is the publisher of the Omaha Guide and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management of the aforesaid pub lication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended by the Act of March 3, 1933, embodied in section 537, Postal laws and Reg ulations. To wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers arc: Publisher C. C. Galloway, 2420 Grant St., Omaha, Nebraska. Editor, C. C. Galloway, 2420 Grant Street, Omaha. Nebraska. Managing Editor, None. Business Managers, C. C. Gallo way, 2420 Grant Street, Omaha, Ne braska. 2. That the owner is: The Omaha Guide Publishing CO.. Omaha, N^b raska; H. J. Ford. Washington. D C.: Boyd V.- Galloway, Omaha. Neb 3. 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