SOCIAL NOTES • •• princesses The meeting was held at the home of Paulyne and Tessie Edwards. Plans for the anniversary to be held the last of November and pins were wrnummm S a I Johnson drug co. W.W LOCATION 2.‘»U6 North 24th g A e. U998 Free Delivery! ALL. WORK GUARANTEED “28 Years in Business" CCONO.MY TAILOR Chas. M. Simmons, Prop. WE CUT, TRIM and MAKE SUITS TO ORDER Alterations for Ladies and Gents Cleaning and Repairing 1818 NORTH 24th St. Omaha, Nebraska BUY YOUR— POULTRY AT THE NEBRASKA PRODUCE 2204-6 NORTH 24th ST. <»et the Best in Quality at the NEBRASKA PRODUCE Lowest Price PHONE WE. 4137 KISMET LETTER KLUB Est. 1935. Membership oniy i $1.00. Soldiers, men, women, all ages. A dime brings info. P. O. Box 602, Los Angeles, California ■■a^wa CHECKED For quick relief from itching caused by eczema, athlete’s foot, scabies, pimples and other itching conditions, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid O. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. A doctor’s formula. Gieaseless and stainless. Soothes, comforts and quickly calms intense itching. 35c trial bottle proves it, or money back. Don’t suffer. Ask your druggist today for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Fn ex. for INfc - _V_ discussed. The next meeting will be held at the home of Jeanne Goode. At the close of the meeting a luncheon was served and the meeting was closed at 5:30 p. m. Doris Pittman. Pres.. Beverly Stams, Reporter. USHER BOARDS The meeting of the various Ush er Boards was held at Cleaves Tem ple October 25. 1942. The elections of officers. Mr. Andrews presiding. All offices declared vacant. Mr. Andrews questions election by nom ination as ballot. Nominations was in order. Nomination was closed on Mrs. Alice Young for President. Motion was carried that Mrs. Alice Young be president for the ensuing year. First vice president Mrs. Lula Roundtree. Second Vice Mrs E. Todd. Mrs. Louise Henderson, Secretary, Assisting Secretary Mrs. Harding. Motion carried to fill the following offices. Treasurer, Helen Bell, Chaplain Mrs. Ida Austin. Question was brought by Mr. And rews for Correspondent Secretary, and Mr. James Powell Reporter to record all business and publish Some of the duties of this 'office were stated by Mr. Andrews: Parl iamentarian, Motion was carried the election of a Parliamentarian shall be referred to a later date. Mr. Andrews relinquished his seat to Mrs. Alice Young. Mr. Andrews presiding, Mrs. Helen Bell acting secretary. ***** The Usher Board of Cleaves Tem ple met at the home of Mr. and Mrs Smart 2604 North 27th St. Social night. There was a fine represent ation of the members. Mrs. Alice Young president, Rev. L. A. Story, Pastor James M Powell, Reporter. ***** PLEASE NOTE... If you plan to add gas space [ heating appliances in your home. I • Since May 15, War Production Board Order No. , L-31 has placed limitations on the additional use oi gas lor space heating. Many of our gas users have I Inquired about adding gas space heating appliances | (such as radiant lires, gas heating stoves, fireplace | logs, etc.) to supplement their regular heating plants. The District does not connect or service gas appli- ^ ances of this type, and does not recommend their I use. Unless very carefully handled they are not com* j pletely satisfactory and may, under some conditions, actually be unsafe. We advise you not to install them as supplemental sources of heat. _____ __ This advice, of course, does not apply to the thou sands of properly installed central gas heating in stallations now in use in the city. It applies only to supplemental gas space heating appliances. fYOU GIRLS.WHO SUFFER^ • Distress From • m FEMALE WEAKNESS And Want To Build Up Red Blood! 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WE. 1517 0 i Assembly HalS tor ftent | | y N1GHT OR WEEK FOR CIVIC OR POLITICAL ORGANIZ- 0 ! VTIONS, SOCIAL CLUBS, CONVENTIONS AND ALL ANNUAL U ) FAIT*. at A REASONABLE RATE. WE. 1517. 0 Report of United Usher Board of Nebraska. — The Sixth Annual Sermon, Ins'ci tation Services of the United Usher Board will be held at Bethel AME. Church Sunday November 8, at 3 p. m. The annual sermon will b. delivered by Rev. B. E. Jones and music rendered by the choir. Spec ial numbers by members of the group All ushers and usherettes are expected in full uniform at 2.45 p. m. ready for the processional. This year promises to be a very fine one. Let us start out next Sunday. James M. Powell, Repo -i er. MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. St- Clair, Pastor, F. Burroughs, Reporter “I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the house of the l ord ” Psalms 122:1. We should all be glad that we still have the privilege of going into the house of the Lord, unmol ested ,for we are truly blessed Many desire this privilege but tile greedy clutch of war has cut them Oil and instead they must run to bomb shelters or scan the skies for enemy planes bearing destruction. There are for the n.ost i.art no churches to go to. So let us take advantage of Our opportunities alii iO jo Church an l serve God while we can for we ’:no..’ not what the n c: row may bi-v.’.g We cordially in -its everybody to come and worship with us. The BTU. department is growing. The interesting subject rhe “Fruit Basket” will to continued next Sunday taught L> the Pastor. Sunday school is also doing nice ly. Each of these departments arpi asking the parents to their child ren to them where they may learn of God and his goodness. Rally is still continued. Let us go over the top. Upstairs Christ mas morning is our goal. ST. JOHN S AME. CHURCH Rev. E. F. Ridley. Pastor There was a large attendance ou, Sunday morning to worship. Re'. W. O. Samuelson, our guest speak- | er .delivered a most beautiful sei i mon, which so much good could be j derived from it. The choir blended their voices as usual and gave just | the Spiritual touch. Rev. E. Z. Me j Donald has returned from a much i needed vacation spent in the east j and we are glad to see him back at ! his post again. The sick of St. j John’s is Mrs. Mary Fuacell, Mr. , Rafferty and Mrs. Grace Stanley all of whom are much improved. Mrs. Louise Strawthc-rs who lias been unable to attend Church for quite some time was out to wor ship of which we so very happy to see her. There were 128 that coni munioned. There will be a Turkey VISITING LADY FROM MARS?; fGLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.—Not hardly! You’re looking at a pa tient’s eyes as she is examined with the aid of an Eikonometer, one oi science’s newest contributions to the care of your eyes. A wandering photographer took this picture m the laboratory of the Glockner Hos pital Aniseikonia clinic here. Colorado Springs boasts.one.af the 1ew Aniseikonia clinics in the nation. It is sponsored by El Pomar foun dation. MRS. ROOSEVELT VISITS ENGLAND LONDON, ENGLAND—Radiophoto — Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of the President, is shown in London with their Majesties, King George and Queen Elizabeth upon her arrival here. Mrs. Roosevelt was accompanied by Mrs. Ovtta Culp Hobby, leader of the WAAC, •>d by her secretary, Malvina Thompson-. Thanksgiving Day. St. John’s ex tends sympathy to Mr. Richard Turner Jr., on the death of his fa ther Richard Turner St., also to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Womack on the death of their son-in-law Willie J. George. We can and still are us ing bricks. Don’t forget to do your share of bringing bricks. Attend class meetings on Tuesday nights. Allen Endeavor on Sunday evening at 6. pm. YOU are always welcome to worship at St. Johns AME. MBS. KATE BOLDEN DIES Mrs. Kate Bolden, age 77 22J.3 __ ___ • Willis Avenue .died Wednesday, October 28th. Mrs. Bolden had been making her nomc with her daughter and only had been a resi dent of Omaha for Seme few months She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. G. B. Dale, Omaha, foster daughter, Mrs. Mabel Scott. Kansas City, Missouri, cousin Malcolm Pal mer, Chicago, Illionis and other rel atives. The body was forwarded from The Thomas Funeral Home to Sedalia, Missouri, where funeral, services and burial were held Sat urday afternoon. THE OMAHA GUIDE A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER r’jtlished Every Saturday at 2418-20 Grant St OMAHA, NEBRASKA PHONE WEbster 1517 • ntered as Secci.d Class Matter Maich 15, 1927, at oe Post Office at Omaha, Nebraska, under Act of 'ongress of March 3, 1879. HL J. Ford. — — — Pres. Flurria Coooev, — — Vice Pies C. Oailowav. — Pub.isher and Acting Editor toyd V. Gaiiow&y, — Sec’v and Treas. 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