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PrT PAYS TO ADVERSE— IT PAYS TO SHOP For whatever you have to sell, oi! for whatever you want to buy— IN THESE COLUMNS ‘ FOR RENT 8 RoOm House for 2 Families. Ali Modem. $25.00 pet month- Available to Party able to buy furnishings at $250-00 cash. 2204 Maple Street Call evenings JA. 6416 One Apart ment Now Rented for $25.00 Per month HELP WANTED HELP WANTED COLORED WANTED EXPERIENCE DISH WASHER. GOOD WAGES AT THE MAYFLOWER CAFE. 29th ST. AND PARK AYE.. HA. 7222. -■-> WANTED A WAITRESS AT 1402 North 24th Street. WANTED: Licensed Janitor, Good Salary, 3 Room Apt. furnished Call Ruder, AT. 8927. FOR SALE A £ Room House, modern except heat. In good condition. Will sell •t a Reasonable Price. Call— AT. 5690. •OR RENT — <t a reasonable price to the ri^ht party. 2 centrally located, modern ■tore rooms at 24th and Maple. A fine location for a Drug store. Beauty Culture Parlor, or Shoe Re pair Shop. For further information call AT. S856. FOR SALE • Lounging Cot that can be used tor a den or suitable for a spare %ed in a Library room. Like new, price very cheap. Call Mrs. Sulli van. WE. 0475, 3319 Franklin St. ROOMS, APTS FOR RENT Siodern Rooms for Rent near ear line. 2422 Erskine St. Furnished Room for Rent. 2807 N 24th St.. WE. 2217. FOR RENT A modern Room. Cal] HA. 1368 between 4 and 9 p. m. Dandy three room Apt.. 2130 North 28th St.. Reasonable. 2or 3 R00M~APT. FOR RENT.I Own your home. Use our easy Payment Plan for 90 days. Put your money in escrow in some Bank or a Loan Company or with your attorney. 50 fine houses for sale cheap. E. M. DAVIS. LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 2817 No. 24th St. WE. 1166 LA L NDWIES & TLEANERS EDHOLM~& SHERMAN 8401 North 24th WE. 606f EMERSON LAUNDRY <324 North 24th St. WE. 10? WANT TO BUT — Furniture of all kinds—dressers, beds, end tables, chairs and chest j of drawers or complete home— I apartment furnishings. Kettles and | dishes. Sell us yours. IDEAL Furniture Mart. 2-lth & Lake Street—WE. 2224 FUNERAL DIRECTORS THOMAS FUNERAL HOME* 2022 Lake St. WEbster 2022 Lemon Juice AT HOME TO RELIEVE THE MISERIES Money Back If This Rheumatic Recipe Fails Good news travels last—many of me tbou- ' eds of folks who now take lemon juice rheumatic pain—have found mat by adding two tab'.espoonfuls of Allenru to one tablespconful of Lemon Juice m a glass of j Water they get faster relief for the aches . and pains caused by rheumatism, lumbago. It's no surprise either, for Allenru Is a j l! Tear old formula to relieve rheumatic aches and pains In fact—if it does not help —-your money back. What could be fairer? \ get Allenru todav at any live druggist Only » eenta—Do It Now. Did You Place Your FALSE TEETH In a Glass Last Night? Thousands do and wonder why their den- | tures remain dull and stained - why they j suffer with offending denture breath. They fail to realize that water alone is not a cleans ing agent - but now. there s a great formula i perfected by a dentist called Stera-Kleen i that thoroughly cleans false teeth like magic — nc brushing' Simply put a little Stera-Kleen Powder in a glass of water-soak your teeth - now they sparkle, are really clean and look like the day your dentist said. • Don’t they look natural?’ Try Stera-Kleen - lasts long - costs only 30f At all druggists Oid Farmer's Recipe Mix Ailenru and Lemon Juice to get quick relief from pains of rheumatics and neuralgia Druggists Wave Alie.tru — grocers have lemons. RE AD The (^TO Hie WAITERS’ COLUMN ■BfW (BY H. W. SMITH) WE. 6458 The travelling public is getting . • jne aerv ce from the RR bby ! Teh Ot; ra Chamber of C > nir ; erce with the Musician headwaiter and the rapid fire manager and the streamlined chef with the Up and go kitchen crew—are all in from. The Race Horse headwaiter and the very fine crew are good fellow* donating to the sick. This writer FOR RENT A SIX ROOM. MODERN HOUSE. NEWLY DECORATED. ONLY l>/3 BLOCKS FROM CAR-LINE. *35.00 PER MONTH. CALL— ATlantic 5988 I Join—Reliable Friendship Club— 'or Pleasure. Send Dime for mem >ership blank. H. Brookes. 3J7 Wendell. Chicago, 111. ---_ - - ■ RABE'S BUFFET for Popular Brands of BEER and LIQUORS 2229 Lake Street —Always a place to park— JACKSON 0288 FIDELITY STORAGE & VAN CO. Local and Long Distance MOVING CHOP SUEY King Y'uen Cafe 2010'/2 N. 24th St. JAckson 8575 .Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. m American &. Chinese Dishes Fill Your Bin! HELP AMERICA WIN ALL GR ADES CO AL. COMPARE PRICES Convenient Plans can be Arranged DOVT DELAY Call or come in and see ns. American Coal Co. 17TH & IZARD AT. 367» Gross JEWELRY & LOAN CO. formerly at 24th and Erskine St. NEW LOCATION— 514 N. 16th ST. phone JA-4635 Add Indigestion Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money back When excess stomach acid causes painful, suffmat ing gas. soar stomach and heartburn, doctors usually prescribe the fastest-acting medicines kngrn foi symptomatic relief—medicines like those in Bel]-ax Tablets- No laxative Bell-ans br*ng* comfort in jiffy or double your money back c i return of lat to us. 25c at all druggists. had a very pleasant visit with them on Saturday morning January 2 and it was a very nice Christmas donation they made for Mr. Bragg. Mr. W. S. Fletcher exchanged New- Tears greetings with this writ er. Brother John Evans the dean >f the Roast Beef knights is holiday ing his own way in a very fin way at the Rome hotel. Mr Joe Brown of the OAC cock tail lounge can move as fast as a bullet from a machine gun—or may be faster. Mr. Carl Kennedy is a real »Out hall manager all the time. The Omaha Club headwaiter .aid i Capt- Earl Jones are moving very rapidly with the New Year. Mr. W. Edgerton is one of th« 1 modern service waiters of the old school. ***** THE WEEK— "VY. W. Gray and J. C. Donlevy in a nOrthside business house. Holmes the tailor is a streamlin ed business man. Perry Taylor the Sunday school teacher, barber is all smiles as l*i. Moriah Baptist Church is in the making to be finished. American Legion New Years eve party a very swell affair. C. B. Wilkes taking all precau tion with his very beautiful Sun day school group. CaPt Earl Jones and Mr. Ellis Kiltiey with a group of friends in a northside business house. Jones and Thomas northside bus- * iness house always keeping good order. Mr. T. P. Mahammitt, Mr. ono South, Mr. James Jewell and Mr. H. W. Smith—all jn the LT. S. Na tional bank at the same time. Y. W. L*,eb Mr. Lambert ana Mrs- Nina Smith on the .sick list J. E. Wade going south on 24th street. Detectives Buford. Jenkins, Mat thews and Dudley can make a quick P -- a up on lawbreakers 1107 Howard, W. W. Koller, Mgr. HELP US! HELP THE POOR CALL— THE VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA JAckson 2290 15th A Chicago DO TOO WART A BABT11 Nnr Vitamin Combination Brians Hap to Childless Homes Nothing equals a baby to bring com plete unity and happiness into the home and tie husband and wife together in a stronger bond of enduring love and mu tual interest. Divorce is rare in the homes of couples that have children. Unhappy wives, childless due to relieve, able functional weakness m3y now enjoy the desires and activity of Nature's nrst wonderful creation—a normal, fully-de veloped. vigorous woman. A sensational new vitamin treatment specifically for women may be just the thing needed by the childless wife and quickly bring the happiness of a baby in the home. It is. of course, absolutely harmless. If you are childless due to functional weakness and lack normal vigor—if you wish to eliminate one of the gTeat causes of unhappy marriages, by all means try Perlex for one week. To introduce this new vitamin combination to a million women quickly, the Perlex Company, 314 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, Illinois, will send a full $2.09 supply for only S1.C0 and a few cents postage. Send no money —just your name and address. Perlex comes in a plain wrapper—directions are very simple and no diet or exercise i* required. The two Killingrv.-orth brothers report good business for 1942. Th: two wide awake business men Mr. Harding and Mr. Morti mer aie on the job wishing .yvery one A Happy .\'e« Year on Nev, Tears Day. Let's give the boys a big hand and our patronage at ail times. Omaha streets and sideways very slippery on Saturday night ind Sunday mOrning. and Monday. The Credit Union will have their annua! meeting soon: Have you .aken out any shares? And the 4 C Club should have a good attend ance at the first meeting in the year on January 8th. Mr. Prestige the streamlined ele vator operator at the Post Office is always on the job with a smile. Mr. Ed Lee the top man in the dining room at the Athletic Club and his two streamlined Captains could use a vacation after the hn’i lay rush. Goldie Davis with some friends on North 24th Street. Ohio River overflows in Ohio and PenPisyvannia many homes were vacated in West Va.. and western Oregon floods kill 6. Nine people injured on icy walks in Omaha. New Congress and Senate opens January 6th and the NAACP .md ■'«! t r,ran;7r.tions trying -0 g.f the Anti-Poll tax bill passed Bing Crosby’s fine residence in Hollywood destroyed by fire. One killed. 5 injured in speed boat blast in Miami PI or id a river. Women are being trained for po lice duty in Pullman. Washington. Read the Omaha Guide and keep posted on all the news of our race at all times. SOCIAL NOTES EVANGELIST WATSON HERE Evangelist Marian WatsOn and her co-workers Doris Ramson and Theresa Union also Mrs. Mattie Thomas arrived in the city after holding services in Des Moines la., at Brown s AME Zion Church. E vangelojst C. Gore Pastor. MT MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev D .St. Clair. Pastor. F Burroughs, Reporter Though the weather was sone what disagreeable and unhandy, 'here "as good attendance at ;•-» morning worship. The Pastor de livered a very excellent sermon d picting the ravages of sin within the human body and soul. This sermon I’m sure appealed to ever - right thinking person. Immediately after services bap tism followed. Communion was given at the ev ening worship period. Prayer meeting for the month cl January will be in charge of the Deaconess board. Everybody is asked to cooperate and make these prayer meetings a success. The ir foresting subject for Sunday will be ‘God Quits His Wife". All are invited to come out and see and hear how this sub ject will be brought out. Bring your C.bles sc- that jou can ,'o yv the scriptures used for reference. A very delightful New Tears party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Speese 2610 North 27th St.. Friday night by the Usher Board. Choir. Helping Hand club and others. Mrs. Viola Bradford was the guest of honor. Mrs. Bren ion of Portland. Oregon a visifjr and daughter of Mrs. William B^al iey was also present. The evening was spent in playing games after which an appetizing luncheon wa' ! served. VISITS RELATIVES HI RING HOI II*ATS Mis. Ada V v. iii;a«is of Cic- k rc’-v, ok’a., sped- the holidays wrh he.- husband Pr. G William. 2il» Decatur St. formerly of Okla . who nihr is making Omaha his a m* \Trs. Ada V. A ijliams left Sa-u” for Chpcktaw. where she is a each'r in the public schools. Her ~chc<*>l opened Monday January 1S4S. Relief At Last I For Your Gough 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, Bronchitfs RECENTLY MARRIED Hazel King pretty, young daugh ter of Mrs. Gertrude Robbins was joined together in hold-wedlock to Theodore R. Green in the beautiful home of Judge Jefferson of Los An geles. California. I CHl'RCH OF THE LIVING GOI> 1906 North 24th Street Rev. S. K. Nichols Pastor Rose Marie Oliver .Reporter, Sunday school .9:45 pm Morning Worship .11:36 ain VPPU. . 6:00 P. M Evening Worship ... 8 pm. Prayer Service. Wednesday 7-JO pm. The service was grand through out the day Sunday. For the New Year the Pastor preached a soul | stirring sermon giving us new j thoughts for the New Year. His subject was "If we fail to say our -w:; v sin." For Sunday mo n ing January 10th his subject will be "The Church" and for Sunday night "Create in me a clean heart-" Oh God and renew a right spirit”. The public is invited to come out and hear our Pastor speak on these subjects. Wednesday night Jan uary 13th at 8 pm. there will be a special candle light service The public is urged to attend this part icular service. RECEPTION NEW YEARS Mrs. L .S. Davis Of 2530 Grail; gave a beautiful and elaborate re ception in honor of her daughter Miss Bertha Davis Friday evening January 1, 1943. Miss Davis a few months ago was married to Priva' First Class Freddie Jackson of N'e\ Orleans, who is stationed at Fort Omaha. Miss Davis wore a lovely white Taffeta format and pink cor sage. Each of her assistants wore corsages of white poinsettas. The charming young women who served for Miss Davis were Miss Marietta Sanford. Miss Mattie Chase. Miss Joy Gordon, Miss Inez Upcher, Miss Dorothy Avant- Mrs. Julia Avant. The guest service man of the ev ening was Private Kennedy of Ft. Riley 10th Calvary who came to the city to attend the reception. Thj reception was well attended by ser vice men and many other friends. Mr and Mrs. Jackson are resid ing at 2530 Grant St., at the pres ent time. THANK YOU I wish to extend my sincere ap preciation to all of those wuo at tended the reception and to those who brought or sent the many beau tiful gifts I received and the gifts I am still receiving. Words cannot express the deep gratitude I have to the women who assisted my mo ther and to the charming young women who served. I thank you each and everyone. Mrs. Berha Jaekso-l. THE DUTY OF EVERY AMERICAN (BY MYRTLE M GOODLOW ***** l' 'vc could glimpse the distant scene. Where men axe fighting with courage and fortitude— Day and night to protect every American right— We couldn't find it in our hearts. To ever be so mean To squawk about the rationing. Of food or gasoline. Can we refuse to sacrifice and give— And be less loyal than they - Who are giving their all each day, To make this world a better place in which to live? It is the duty of every American To do all they can. To back our boys and Uncle Sam So why squawk about the tax— Of five Or ten percent: To help our government. For if Hitler or Japan should win, All that we possess will be worth less Money not worth the paper tU written on— And all our hopes and dreams forever gone. Open up our hearts and purse— And help wipe out the curse, that threatens to destroy— The blessed rights we now en joy. Sacrifice and give all we can. To help our Boys and Uncle Sam— Is the duty of every American: 24th AND LAKE STREET" PRESCRIPTIONS —Free Deliverr— WE. 0«W DUFFY PHABMAtT WAW'.V.V.V.W.V.W.V Auto Parts Wanted BURNED, W RECKED or DILAPIDATED. C.ARS AND TRUCKS. BRING EM IN PARTS FOR CARS CONSOLIDATED AUTO PARTS CO. 2501 Cuming St. Phone AT. 5656 Omaha Stl^ 'IF THAT BOY DIES, •— IT MAY BE YOUR FAULT!! OLD TIMER IN TOWN FOR THE HOLIDAYS Mr. Robert Johnson better known as Bob Johnson who has been th ing in North Platte for the past lb or 15 years, is visiting a cousin of his for a few days. Mr. Johnson is looking the picture of health In fact he is looking younger than he dici when he left umal'a 20 years ago — SAVANNAH ORGANIZES NATIONS LARGEST NAACP YOUTH UNIT Savannah, Ga.I'h* N AA>'P branch here ended its membership drive recently with more than 1,3^0 new members. 503 of whom were youth between the ages of 16 and 20. The Savannah Youth Council is Sow the largest NAACP unit of its kind in the country. Not only did the youth here join the NAACP in dividually but 13 high school clash es. Boy Scout Troops and Youth f Clubs took out Crisis memberships for their groups. The membership drive was direct ed by Ella J. Baker. Assistant rield Secretary of the NAACP’s National Office, who spent an entire montn supervising the campaign. Assist OMAHA OUTFITTING Furnish Your Entire House hold at the ‘Omaha Outfitting They carry Furniture. Washing Machines, Radios, Travelling Bags, Jewelry and All Kinds of CoaL 2122 North 24th St Phone AT. 5652 Tbe TESTIMONY of THOUSANDS: It’s the HOTEL THERESA When In NEW YORK any season •t tea year 7th At*. at 125th St ...in the Heart of Harlem 300 spacious, all outside rooms; luxurious suites. Tha beautiful Orchid Room for dining; cock tail lounge and bar; the lovely Mez zanine for relaxation. Ideal atmoe nhere for rest, study, and comfort. Largo rooms with prirato bath •2.00 Bagl* —*2.50 SooM me a Without prirato bath •1J0 SIMM— *2.00 DmM m a WALTER W. SCOTT. Muujw HOTEL THERESA 7* At*, at 125* St. ftmr Tark CJty PAGE BOY ATTACHMENTS For | Beautiful Hair Perfectly Matched j Send sample of hair or state color. $1.50 with order ond save postage or pay postman $1.50 plus 23c postage on delivery. Braids, Puffs and Wigs. Gray Hair 50c extra. POSNER HAIR CO. 113 W. 128th St„ N. Y. C. iBrtrfortiou «r MM, —«—■-Ti ing in the drive was a membership committee headed by Dr. J. W. .Jaui erson. Jr., who had already zoned ijhe city and laid the ground work * for t'ne campaign. Part of the plan for the drive included the formation of a Century Club which is purely an honorary organization member ship which depnds upon the re cruiting of at least 100 members for the branch during a drive. The first Century Club in Savannah in cludes Joseph Green, who reported 285 members: Mrs. Stella Jones Reeves who reported 175; Dr. Ralph Mark Gilbert, 113; Bostic Williams. 101 and Mrs Eugenia Diaz who re ported 199. 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