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For whatever you have to sell, 01 for whatever you want to buy— IN THESE COLUMNS GOOD THINGS TO EAT KAYBON’S CAFE 1810 N. 24th ST. Mrs. M. L. Raybon, Prop. For delicious hot breads, such as b.s cuits and corn cakes—Try Raybon s first, also noted for Good Meats and vegetables FOR RENT 8 Room House for 2 Families. All Modem. $25.10 per month- Available to Party able to buy furnishings at $250.00 cash. 2204 Maple Street. Call evenings JA. 6416 One Apart m- nt 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 AVE„ HA. 7222. WANTED A WAITRESS AT 1402 North 24th Street. WANTED: Licensed Janitor. Gr,od Salary, 3 Room Apt. furnished. Cal] Ruder, AT. 8927. LAUNDRIES & cleaners EDHOLM~& SHERMAN $401 North 24th WE. 6061 EMERSON LAUNDRY <324 North 24th St. WE. lOi^ WANT TO HUY — Furniture of all kinds—dressers, j<?ds, end tables, chairs and chest of drawers or complete home— 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 -__ Mix Lemon Juice i AT HOME TO RELIEVE THE MISERIES Hooey Back If This Rheumatic Recipe Fails Good news travels last—many of the thou- I Cads of folks who now take lemon Juice t r rheumatic pain—have found that by adding two tablespoonfuls of Allenru to one | lablespoonful of Lemon Juice m a glass of •atsr, they get faster relief for the aches and pains caused by rheumstlsm. lumbago It s no surprise either, for Allenru is a U year old formula to relieve rheumatle achat and pains In fact—if it does not help t—your money back. What could be fairer! n Allenru today at any live druggist Onls wots—Do It How. Did You Place Your FALSE TEETH In a Glass Last Night? 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EASY TO USE—easy to buy, get LDJ f ( FRED WALKER, AGENT 984 N. 2.1th ST. PHONE ATLANTIC 1689— Acid Indigestion Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money back When excess stomach acid effuse; painful, suffocat ing gas. sour stomach and heartburn, factors usually prescribe the fastest-acting medicines known for •ymptomatic relief—medicines like those in Bell-ana Tablets No laxative. Bell-ans brings comfon in s Jiffy or double your money back cn return of bottle to ua. 25c at all druggist*. WAITERS’ COLUMN (BY H. W. SMITH) WE. 6458 The RR boys are on the job in this great war emergency giving their best service on the wheels. The Omaha Club waiters are t°P men. he Fontenelle waiters are out in front on the home front. The Paxton race horse headwait er and his very fine crew are up 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 Join—Reliable Friendship Club— - 'or Pleasure. Send Dime for mem >ership blank. H. Brookes, 317 Wendell. Chicago, 111. RABE’S BUFFET for Popular Brands | of BEER and LIQUORS 2229 Lake Street E —Always a place to park— JACKSON 0288 FIDELITY | STORAGE & VAN CO. Local and Long Distance MOVING 1107 Howard, W. W. Koller, Mgr. | ^m “'t: | CHOP SUEY Kinc: Yuen 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 GRADES CO AL. COMPARE PRICES Convenient Plans can be Arranged DON’T DELAY Call or come in and see us. American Coal Co. 17TH & IZARD AT. 3670 Gross JEWELRY & LOAN CO. ; formerly at 24th and Erskine St. NEW LOCATION— 514 N. 16th ST. phoneJA-4635 and going these days. The waiters at the Whitehorse Inn are going places and doing things in their line. Mr. Avant and the Cotton Wood room crew at the Bleckstone hotel are moving around very fast as ev er, discharging their very modern services to their guest AH waiters should read the menu cards and keep posted and learn to make a quick explanation of all foods—there's a ration going on you know: Mr. James Richardson was in O maha last week. Capt. Davis of the field club is a very good billiard player. Ail waiters should carry life and sickness and accident insurance. THE WEEK—BY SMITH John L. Lewis defies WLB. to Union dues. Senator Carter Glass ill at his home in Lynchburg, Va. Friends honor Senator Norris .mi wife with a farewell dinner. Former Sing Sing warden is fin gerprinted. A robber band of seven lm>ys, If years old and under are seized in a series of robberies in So. Omara. Couple in Grand Island given 3 year terms on two counts of Man Act Violations Gov. Dewey of New York consid ers A Pay as You Go Set up. Omaha in the grip of a blizzard. Mr. Mayo the Barber in the hos pital Felix Metoyer entertains some friends in a Xorthside business place. Lloyd Hunter and his orchestra in Omaha Federal Grand Jury indicts five i white men of lynching mob. " 40 school children injured in a bus and truck crash. Mrs. Sue Logue .former school teacher and Geo. Logue, her brj ther-in-law and Clarence Bagwell HELP US! HELP THE POOR CALL— the volunteers of AMERICA JAckson 2290 15th & Chicago DO TOD WANT A BABT1 Now Vitamin Combination Brings Hep to Childless Homes Nothing equal* 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. 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Perlex comes in a plain wrapper—directions are | very simple and no diet or exercise is l required. die in Electric chair for the mur der of Dave W. Zimmerman in Charleston. S. C. READ the OMAHA GUIDE! An indictment against a Negro in Tallahasse. Florida for an attack on a white woman was thrown o j» by the State supreme court Two women slain in Tulsa, Okie. Union Services well attended at Zion Baptist Church. Executive Board of the NAACP had a good meeting. We should all trade with the bus iness houses of our race. Brother llosley on the sick list Brother Lambert at the Lutheran hospital very sick. Take some shares in the Credit Union! Rulo. Nebraska couple has 20 children. Mrs. Lucille Clay and daughter Fredericka visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Gray on Willis avenue. We all should have membership in the Urban League. Mrs. Gertrude Smith- the stream lined manager of the Chamber of Commerce going in the Metropol itan drugstore and Henry Moore walking west on Farnam St. Are you a member of the NAA CP? SOCIAL NOTES Miss Emma Barquette was host-' eSs at a dinner party Sunday. Cov ers were laid for 6 after dinner the guest were entertained with games. Those attending reported a very en joyable evening. Funeral services were held Wed nesday at Myers Funeral Home for Mr. H. Clark. Rev. Jones officiat ed. The remains was shipped to Monroe, La. for burial. Mr. D. Baker of Sioux City. Ta.. was a week end visitor here. Whip here he visited relatives and friends - , Mrs. Catrerine Jackson had as her house guest for the week end I Mrs. F. B. Watson of Kansas City, i Kansas- Mrs. Watson is a Miss ionary worker at home and abroad She has spent several years in Li beria, Africa and expects to return there as soon as possible. Mrs. M. L. Dickson was hostess to 16 guests Friday. She entertain ed with a tea at her home. Out of town guests were Miss Elsie Moun tain. General Secretary of the YW CA of Kansas City. Mo. and Mrs. F. B. Watson Missionary of Kansan City. Kansas. CHI RCH OF THE LIVING GOD 1906 North 24th Street, Rev. S. K. Nichols, Pastor Rose Marie Oliver .Reporter, Sunday school .9:45 pm Morning Worship .11:30 am rPPTT. . 6:00 P. M. j Evening Worship . 8 pm. I Prayer Service, Wednesday 7:30 pm. W had grand service all day Sunday. We had a lovely Sunday school attendance of 19 pupils. 1 hr morning service was grand. Qu pastor preached a soul stirring ser mon which we enjoyed very much. Sunday night we had a grand time in the Lord. Our Evangelist Marie Wright de livered a stirring sermon which gtn red everyone’s soul. Her subject was ’ Look on LTs.' Oh how we enjoyed her. Sister Dollie Mae Brown ^jll aw ed with an inspiring sermon which everyone enjoyed. Our souls were made happy with the sermons these two Sisters de livered. We thank the Lord for them. Our pastor's text for Sunday morn ing January 24, will be "WhoSo Keepeth his mouth and tongue, keepeth ris soul from trouble.” Sunday night "Lay not up for your selves treasures 0r there will vour heart be also '' Everyone is invited to come out and enjoy th°se sermons. The Women's Work met Friday 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 wav it quickly allays the cough or ycu are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds. Bronchitis night at the lovely home of Mrs. W. Long. 2209 Seward St. Plaza. , This being our first meeting. we had our election of officers. Mrs. Willie Long was elected as Presid ent; Mrs. Jennie Lewis Secy; Mrs. A. Brayboy Treas.; Mrs. Elsie Lat ter. Chaplain. Our President gave us a beauti ful lecture after which we had a short Bible lesson which we enjoye 1 very much. We were served a lovely luncheon by the hostess. We are planning great things this yea-. Our next meeting will be January 29. at the home of our Secy Mrs. Jennie Lewis 2212 Burdette St. You are invited to attend our meeting. CLUB DINNER PARTY Tuesday evening January 12th the beautiful and spacious room of Reverend and Mrs. J. E. Wade was tre setting for an elaborate Turkey dinner given by the Happy Tim* Club members of Clair Chapel Church of which Mrs. Wade is pres ident. Too much praise cannot be given Mrs- Arthur Rone and Mrs. Wad;- who prepared the dinner. The menu consisted of roast 1 >r key, dressing giblet gravy, sweet potatoes, green beans, peas, mash ed potatoes, celery. cTanberrie.:. radishes.olives, delicious rolls and fruit salad and coffee. ^he dinina 1 room was lighted bv red cand cj. which stood in crystal holders. Th early evennig was spent in dis<-u'.a ing "What are we fighting fo”' Discussion led by Rev. J. E. Bla i more. Many interesting tho :g;.t were disclosed. Those present wer( Rev. and M'S. C. C. Reynolds. Rev. J, E. Black more, Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Wade, Mrs. Georgia GoCsby. Mrs. Alberta Murray. Mrs. Ina Bennett. Mrs. Marge Gatus. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rone. Mrs. Marie Robinson Mis. Gladys Bell. Mrs. Eula Gillum. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Kirtley. Mrs. Albert 1 Murray won the prize for not smil ing in a smiling game- The club hopes to make the dinner an An nual affair. Everyone expressed, themselves as having spent a de lightful evening. MRS. ZETA JONES Mrs. Zeta Jones, age 50. 2010 N 22nd Street, died January 13th at a local hospital. Mrs. Jones had been a resident of Omaha eight years. She is survived by threes sisters, Mrs. Odessa Wilson. Kansas City. Missouri, Mrs. Tena Johnson. Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. Lela Cur ry, Kansas City. Missouri, one bro ther Mr. Wesley Riddles. Omah'i, two aunts, three uncles and other relatives. Rosary was recited Fri day evening at The Thomas Funeral Home- Funeral 8:30 Saturday morn tag from St. Benedict's Catholic Church with Father James Pruess officiating. Burial Graceland Pain cemetery. OPHELIA STORY SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Miss Ophelia Story was the hon pree of a Surprise party on her 19th Jirthday given by her auntie Mrs L. A. Story Monday evening. Jan uary 11. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Smart 2604 North 27th Street. The following young people wer present and enjoyed the evening by playing games. Louise Gamble, Flor entine and Jacqueline Goodlett, Gwendolyn Reynolds. Eunice Ruc ker-Madison .Beverly Stams. Mary Sessions, Clarise Washington, Ed ward Burton. Joseph Firmer, Clar ence and John Reynolds. James White. Jr., and Lawrence Riley. Refreshments were served. ELKS NEWS IROQl'OIS LODGE NO. 92 Iroquois Lodge No- 92 closed the year of 1942 with many laurels. So many that mention should be made to the public. Beside buying and paying for the beautiful building and club rooms at 2420 Lake street Exalted Charles Davis preserved his report for the year of 1942. A bove all the nice tidy some of S12©0 in War bonds have been obtained. And made mention that 1943 will be a far better year, and in a state ment to the lodge which was very interesting, he told the lodge that our work is just began. The aim is to make Iroquois lodge the best lodge in the country. And not thi3 side of the Mississippi River, and with the Trustees and House Com mittee that is very excellent and efficient, there cannot be no mis HOTEL OLGA NEW YORK CITY 695 Lenox Avenue (Comer 145th Street) Select Family and Touris* Hotel Running Hot and Cold Water in Each Room All Rooms Outside Exp< -ur« —Service Subway and Surface Cars a* Door: Rates Reasonable ED H. WILSON. Prop Tel. Aud 3-7920 take in whatever program he is planning. ***** CONGRATULATIONS To Lt. Col- Amos Thomas, Presi dent of the Ralph Bates Marching Club No. 367. As the President of this great Marching Club He checked over the work that this Unit of men had accomplished and the progress that was made in 1942 He readily announced to the club that they are entitled to a holiday vacation and with his holiday greet ings. All meetings are cancelled until after holidays. Lt. Col. Thom as plans a larger club in 1943 and has a better club in view All men j bers will be notified of the first ; meeting. ***** Cherokee Temple No. 223 has all Elkdom in a uproar. At the an nouncement of their Style Show and dance January 30. Dtr. Ruler Cla ra Campbell seems to have all of the cream of her committees at, work making this affair a grand sue cess. With many experts in con sultation and arranging the models and designs, the show will be ar ranged so no one cannot but get a good idea of spring. The Temple seems to be planning to break all records Of previous years by making 1943 the best year ***** Iroquois Lodge No. 92 are miss ing several of their members from lodge meetings. On the account of sickness. They axe Brother C. B. MayO, BrO. Shoplin, Bro. Bobby Brown. Bro- William Robinson. Some are in hospitals and at their homes. ***** Iroquois Lodge NO. 92 adds an other name of a brother to the Hon or Roll and another Service Star an dhpes Bro. Cramer R. Soudduth will fill a space in the armed forc es as he has filled a space in his lodge. And Bro. Cramer was very impressive and was on the way to make Elkdom a good member. The lodge hopes for your speedy return ***** Iroquois Lodge No. 92 had their Initiation ceremony Sunday Jan. 17 at 3 p m. in the lodge rooms. TOBIAS DEPLORES ATTACK ON PRESS; LISTS FOUR TYPES LEADERSHIP t continued from page 11 protest of Negroes against the viol ation of the constitution and the bill of rights as far as they are con cerned: whereas corrective effort should be directed toward the vio lations themselves.” he said. ‘‘Let government stop lynching? and proscription against the Ne gro occupants of federal housing projects and similar undemocratic practices an dthe protest of Negro es will have no point ... it auto matically ceases." Turning to the question of lead ership. Dr. Tobias said that “the need of the moment is for a com ing together of recognized leaders in all walks to pool their thinking of controversial issues. We are losing more ground at the present time because of division in our own ranks than the opposition is able to win from us.” Developing the question of leader ship further, he classified the pres ent leadership into four groups: ‘‘1—The Negro who bows and bends with hat under his .arms in the presence of white people; lying about conditions and what lies in his own heart because he wants something from the whites believ ing that is the way to get it-he is vicious. ‘2.—Another is a slightly less ob jectionable type; he is just tired of the struggle. He feels that he- is outnumbered, overpowered and that the be3t thing tor him is to close in with some kind of bargain that con signs him to an inferior position in Amrrican life. In other words, he is willing to become a second clas^ citizen, freed of further work a; id the active responsibilities of full democracy. 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Combine with quick-cooking tapioca, sugar, salt, corn, and milk in top of double boiler. Place ever rapidly boiling water and cook 10 to 12 minutes after water boils again, stirring frequently. Serves 6 to 8. disappointed if anything did happen • ..for that would deprive him of the thing for which he lives and breathes, namely, eternal agitation for the sake of agitation. He i? not constructive and therefore can not help. "4.—Last, there is the Negro who , SUCCESSOR TO ' HENDERSON WASHINGTON. D. C.—Hard at work is Senator Prentiss M. Brown, Dem. of Michigan, who succeeds Leon Henderson as Administrator of the Office of Price Administra tion. Henderson resigned from the post on Dec. 17 because of a re curring back ailment and an im pairment to his eyesight which will necessitate a rest of at least four These Quest many a laxa will not lie about conditions Or what is in his own heart. He will co operate. but on a basis of mutual Self-respect only. 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