Kt PAYS TO ADVEF~*SE IT PAYS TO SHOP For whatever you have to sell, 01 for whatever you want to buy— IX THESE COLUMNS FOR RENT 8 Room House for 2 Families. All Modem. 125per month- Available to Party able to buy furnishings at 825Q.9o cash. 2204 Maple Street. Call evenings JA. 1416 one Apart ment Now Rented for 825.90 Per month. FOR SALE 5 Rooms, partly modern, paved street. Close to 3 car lines. Call WE. 2908. Mrs. Esther Amend, i, 2227 Ohio St. FOR RENT a 3 room Apt. WE. 2365. PQBDEFENSB BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS 'BONDS AND SIAM PS LAUNDRIES & CLEANERS { EDHOLM-* SHERMAN 1 E401 North 24th WE. 606J EMERSON LAUNDRY *324 North 24th St. WE 1W* - WANT TO «FT FornRUfi cf ail kinds—dressers, b'-ds, end tables, aairs and cheat if drawers or com plate home— apartment furnishings Kettles and dishes. Sel: as yours. IDEAL Furniture Mart. 24th & Lake Street—WE. 2224 Join—Reliable Friendship Club— j’or Pleasure Send Dime for mem jership blank. H. Brookes, 317 WendelL Chicago. 13 FUNERAL DIRECTORS THOMAS FUNERAL HOME 2022 Lake St WEbster 2022 COUGHS Die To Colds or BrcneJrial Irritation Here's good news for tne Deotwe cf the U. S. A. Canada s greatest cougn medians s now being made and sold right nere. and if you have any count about wnat to raice this wilder for tne com mon cougn or bronchial irritation get a bottle of j Bucklev 3 CIMOfOL Mixture. You won't be disap peared—ifs different from anything slse you ever used—one kittle sio and vcu geT nstam action. Or*»v . 45c—ail druggists. Satisfaction or money back. Did You Place Year FALSE TEETH In a Glass Last Night? Thousands do and wonder why their den tures remain dull and stair.ee - why they suffer with offending denture breath. They tail to realize that water alone is not a cieans *ger - but now there s a great formula perfected by a dentist, called Stera-Kleen that tnoroughiv cleans false teeth like magic— oo brusnmg' Simply put a little Stera-Kleen Powder in a glass oi water-soak vour teeth - now thev soaritie. are reaily dean and look me The day your dentist said. “Don'? they took natural'’" Try feera-Kleer* - lasts long - costs only J0« At ai! druggists. Farme' 5 Rec:p- Mix Aiienru and Lemon juice to get ;uick relief from pains at rheumstici and neuralgia Druggists have Aiieiiru — grocers have lemons. DO YOU Has* trouble with your Mt? Do they perspire toe freely and orach the ebs oetweee the see? Do they ache and bam? Are yon troubled with painml coene, ae* busee ar Athlete j Foot? Then try LDJ—an ^Tnaimg new aormuia gnaraateed t bring re lief—or double you; money beck! EAST TO USE —easy id boy, get LDJ f "yvt «»1DI FREIi WALKER. AGENT PHONE ATLANTIC 1S89— 9*4 N. *5th ST. Thi WAITERS’ COLUMN (BY H. W. SMITH) WE. 6458 This writer was in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas on Feb. 4th. and had the pleasure of meet ing a number of friends of the old school of roast beef knights. Mr. William Foster. Mr. Moge Green. Mr. Ed Green. Mr. Will I "age. who was head bellman at the Arlington and the Eastman hotels for a number of years and Mr Fred Barnett the wide awake news dealer at the K of P build ing and Mr. Matthew Gilliam one of our school mates in the last century and all of them were very much out in front and it was a very fine time of pleasant thought and good fellowship. The Omaha Club waiters are tops at all times in service. The Fontenelle waiters are very much out in front. The Paxton hotel with the race horse headwaiter are on the up and go at all hours. The Chamber of Commerce with the musician head waiter is always in the running- on modern table a la bote. Now fellow waiters let Us keep In mind the very important item* that we should pay very close at tention to. Be on time or work.— give allf orders that we serve our best attention—read the Omaha Guide. While sojourning in Little Rock I our old home we had the pleasure : of contacting many of our friends both white and colored and it was a very lovely fellowship and the j friendly courtesies that were cx-j tended to us shall always he cher- j ished in our memory. On Wednesday evening March 4 we were delightfully entertained with a fellowship smoker by Mr |Wm. Marshall. Mr. Luther Mo»jr?. Mr. Edward Wallace Mr. George JACKSON 0288 FIDELITY STORAGE & VAN CO. Local and Long Distance MOVING 1107 Howard. W. W. Koller. Mgr. -*-— Acid Indigestion Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money back W^en -Tress aumach acid causes painful, sufforat ingga'. sour stomacn and heartburn. doctors usually WBtaer.be me fastest-trying merfirines known for I qnaptomuty relief—medicines like rimse in Bell-ana Tablets. No kuatlve Bell-ans b»-tng? cnrafoT—, tn a [ or double jour mo.iey Duck an return of hur?].. Gross JEWELRY 6c LOAN CO. Phone JA4635 formerly ai 24th and Erskine St. NEW LOCATION— 514 N. 16th ST. SOCIAL NOTES PURPLE CROSS NURSE UNIT OF CHEROKEE TEMPLE No. 223 Has elected the following names for 1943. We are now planning to l »=■ one of oar largest and best Prather. Mr James Warren. Mr. Wm. Wiley. Mr. Wm. May and we felt ourselves highly honored bv the good fellowship of great r | Little Rock. THE WEEK 48 Jap prisoners killed in New Zealand. — Navy to give test for College trainees. Driver run over and killed by his own auto in KC. Mohandas K. Ghandi ends his day fast by drinking a glass of orange juice. 19 bodies taken from a coal mine in Bear Creek. Montana that had an explosion. Representative Baldwin of N. T. seeks to force anti-poll tax bill action. Lend lease pact signed by U. S. and Chili. One killed at Chemical plant in j Bristol. Penn. Anthaette Coal miners of Scran ton. Pa., to demand an increase in pay. Senate passes bill to save F. D. I C. cost Mother and daughte rdie in 4S hours in greater Little Rock, Ark. Doc Weaver trainer of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team says there is strength in cogy union Butts. The U. S. army may draft family men after May X. 1000 Jewish children and 500 adults may go to Palestine. Missouri Pacific RR. system top notchers in service to passengers. | On Thursday aternoon Feb. to at 5 p. m. this writer boarded one of the very fine trains for KC. Mo. enroute to Little Hock. Ark,, and all of the employes were up to the minute seeing that all of the passengers were given very attentive service with a smlie. On arriving in KC.. we boarded the 11:30 pm. train for St. Louis. Of course there was a very large crowd, but the train crew were using all efforts in making it as Pleasant as possible for everyone on the train and how' Arriving in St. Louis on time, we were directed to track No. 19 for Little Hock. All of the train crew 1 w»re receiving all passengers with a very lovely smile. We went into the dining car No. 19919 and the waiters were serv ing and taknig care of the crowd in a very fine manner and it was a beautiful sight to look at the very kind and pleasant smiling ac tions of all th ewaiters and all we jean say is. "orchids to the great i Missouri Pacific and the very vrar.d and friendi; em- !oy*s. HELP US! HELP THE POOR CALI.— THE VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA JAckscn 2230 15th &. Chicsg< HOTEL OLGA NEW YORK CITY 695 Lenox Avenue (Corner 145th Street) Select Family and Touri** Hotel Running Hot and Cold Water in Each Room All Rooms Outside Exposure Subway and Surface Care a* Door: Rates Reasonahie. ED E. WILSON. Prop TeL Aud 3-T92n FATHER VERY LOW SICK WANTS TO FIND DAUGHTER Mr. Homer D, Hightower and Mrs. Mae Laumpkin Hightower want to get in touch with their daughter. Miss Mary Lou Hightower. Anyne knowing the whereabouts of Miss Mary Lu Hightower, please get in touch with Mr. C. C. Galloway at The Omaha Guide office, 2420 Grant St, Phone Webster 1517. years. Be sure to watch your paper for lates of our card parties, dinners dances and other actviities. Come t i*<* get TCiUaiated with the Purple Cross Nuj-aes Unit. Official Staff: Dt. Lola Mae Jackson. President Dt- Blanch Curry, Vice President; Lt. Lillian Cunningham Fin. Secy; Dt. Ben netta Cleveland. Recording Secy; Dt. Helen Andrews. Treasurer. Dt. Cecil Stokes. Chaplain; Dt. Alene Gray, Escort: Dt. Nora Lee Jack son. Reporter, SIB DEBS The Sub Deb Club met with Miss Ovalyn Grice 2870 Corby st.. Saturday March S. Plans for the Theatre party which was to be held Sunday March 7. was com pleted. After all business was conculded as previously planned, the members played "Truth and Consequences,” The questions, which were highly educational -ind extremely interesting,, were com piled by Miss Ovalyn Grice. The hostess served a lovely luncheon The next meeting will be held Sat urday March 13 at the home of j Miss Vernita Hall. 2914 North 2Sth j Ave., where w» win discuss Pam phlets received from The National Sub Deb Club. M3is Rozella Thomas. President, Miss Florence James. Reporter. ___ ILL Mrs. George Woods is quite ill. MR. GOLDSMITH DIES IN SIOLX CITY Mr. Goldsmith a former resident ' of Omaha, died in Sioux City, la. J last week. His funeral was held Wednesday from Me. Moriah _ THE WIDE AWAKE CLUB 24 of Zion Baptist Church will j give their Annual Saint Patrick Tea. Sunday afternoon March 14. 1943 at the YWCA 22nd and Grant St. Hours frcm 4 until 8 p. m The public is cordially invited Mrs. Ada Woodson. Chairman, j Mrs. Hattie Brown. Vice President, j Rev. F. C. William. Pastor. I IT TO DATE The Cp To Date Club met Friday March 5. at the YWCA A pro gram was composed to be a part of the closing affair of The Junior Membership Drive. A complete plan was made for the month of March. Next meeting Friday, Mar. 12th, the club win have an interest ing Debate on the “Curfew Law" and its effects on girls of the L'r - to Date age. Florentine Crawford. President, j Barbara Jean Edwards. Reporter, j Miss Roaella Thomas. Adviser. -— CHTRCH OF THE LIVING GOO j 1W North 24th St. Rev. S. K. Nichols. Pastor Rose Oliver. Reporter Sundays ehool ....9:4.' an:. Morning Service _ ....11:30 am. YPPL'._.... __ fi pin. Evening Service ...__ .7:30 pm Wednesday night Service 7:30 pm Friday night Women' s Work . .. - ■ — -.. ..S:Q0 pm We had grand services both morning and night. Our Sunday school were grand we had a lovely attend;ince of 21 pupils. Our Pastor preached an inspir ing sermon Sunday morning which we all received a thought. Our Junior choir sang beautiful Sunday morning and Sunday night. Little Bobby Hart sang a be-auti-1 ful Solo- “Just a Closer Walk.” We are very proud of our J.m ior choir. Sunday night we had a grand time in the Lord. We were favored with a beauri I ful Baritone Sole.” by our pas tor entitled God Shall Wipe all j tears Away.” He then took for his text. ' Brethem If A Man be j overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual restore such an one in the spirit of meekness.” We had a number of visitors present. Our pastors text for Sunday March 14, “Quench Not the Spirit.” Sunday night. We that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak' Visitors are always welcome. The Women's Work will meet at the Home of our president Mrs. W. Long 22i)9 Seward St. Plaza Friday night. MRS. MARY HILL DIES Mrs. Mary Hill age 58, died Wed neslay afternoon, March 3rd at her resident 1432 North 22nd St Mrs. Hill bad lived in Omaha 2fl years and had taken an active part in religions, fraternal and civic work. She is survived by her hus band, Mr. Robert B. Hill. one dau ghter. Mrs. Marguerite Hill Chatin eey. tw0 sons. Mr Robert K. Hill, Mr. Warden Hill, all of Omaha, mother. Mrs. Mary Ann Waiters, fire sisters, Mrs. Josephine Inman Miss Carrie Waiters. Mrs- Bertha Baldwin. Miss Myrtle Waiters. Miss Ethel Waiters, two brothers Mr- Eddie and Mr. Walter Waiters ! all of San Antonio. Texas and oth er relatives. The body lay in st-a :e at The Thomas Funeral Horn . 1 Funeral services were held Satur day afternoon from Zion Baptist Church with Rev. F. C. Williams ' officiating and burial was made at Forest Lawn Cemetery. ---- f MRS. DORA BERRY DIES Mrs. Dora Berry, died at her residence 2122 Ohio Street. Mon day. March 1, after a brief illness. Funeral Services were held Friday afternoon from Salem Baptist Church with Rev. w. E. Fort of ficiating Burial at Prospect Hill Cemetery. Arrangements by Thr Thomas Funeral Home. THOMAS MILLER PASSES Mr. Thomas Miller, age 70. died Tuesday. March 2nd at a local hos pital. Mr. Miller had lived in this community for oyer twenty years. Services Thursday afternoon from Thomas Mortuary. MRS. MAW BELL VALDEZ SrCClMBS Mrs. Niana Bell Valdez, age a bout 5o years, died Wednesday. March 3rd at her residence —0 N 13th St. The body is at The Thom as Mortuary pending funeral ar rangements. FAVORITE POEM. COPIED MYSELF' BY MRS. H. R. GREENFIELD I have to live with myself and ■ v ant to b' fY for my seif to know. I want to be able as days go by. Always to look myself straight in the eye— I don’t want to stand with the setting- sun. And hate myself for the things I’ve done. I don't want to keep on a closet shell A lot of secrets about myself. And fool myself as I come— and go. ’ to thinking- that nobodv ..lK will know.. The kind of person I really am. I lion c want to dross up myself _.in shame. I want to so out with my head erect. I want to deserve all peoples respect, Out here in the struggle for fame and self. I want to be able to like myself I don't want to look at myself and know. That I'm bluster and bluff and empty show. I never can hide myself from me I aril that- the others may nev er see. I P-.'w whaL otriers m-v. never know— I never can fool myself, and so Whatever happens I want to be Self-respecting and conscious free— (Author unknown.) “LOW DOWN ON DARK TOWN~ We are aiming to bring to you the latest—straighrest—fastest — hottest—SEWS in DARK TOWS:] — Weil this week end when the ✓"To refieve distress ef MONTHLY Female Weakness Whidi makes you CRANKY. NERVOUS Lydia E. Ptnkh.ur s Vegetable Com pound is made especially for women to relieve periodic parr, wish weak, nervous, blue feelings—due to func tional monthly disturbances. Taken regularly — Ptnkham's Compound helps build up resistance against such symptoms. Follow label direc VUons. Thousands benefited! y "Challenger" brings in these L. A. Cats—a certain cat will be worn unless unless he digs that Terr high yalier_because Hailing a RifJ cab—Snook and Charlott. I guess they were go ing to see Hitlers Children" CLASH"’ " hat will happen ten years from now when the three Little Brooks runs into each other" Shoot yourself in the leg if you I don't want to go to the army. Or 'better than that let someone do it j for you. Ha. — Curley top is back—better known ag "Sea Bicuits". Wonder why X can't get any ser vice at Cab stand after 3 in the morning. Are the drivers tweed Wesely Deen don't mind brag ging about his little perfect wife. Those prayers at The Victory Candy Shop really cost since the "heat is on and "Dan Dunn” ig close. Never can tell if there's more news. "The Superneers” GETS AERIAL OBSERVORS TRAINING, THEN ORDERED BACK TO INFANTRY BECAUSE OF RACE San Antonio Tex.. March i m to i rejoin his regiment in Xew York, i The latter was dated Oct. -. and a ground average of 31.5. Redden win lose his rating rf in 12 months he is not On an active flying status. The aerial observ ers eourst cost taxpayers approx imately J3.000. DEMOCRACY SEEPS INTO AMERICAN ARMED FORCES FROM THE REAR NEW YORK. March 2 (ANP) The first public evidence that de mocracy is seeping into the Unit ed States military establishment became apparent last Tuesday af ternoon during the rouisng wel come the city gave ehe 1,000 ga 1 ors and marbles of the French war ships Richelieu and Montcalm which had docked in American ports the previous week. An estimated 800.000 persons lined lower Broadway and the rtt hall plaza to view the officers and enlisted personnel of the American armed forces, as they paraded up | ehis famous thoroughfare to re- j ceive the official greeting from ! Mayor F. H. LaGuardia. Unit after unit of the Americans Passed by the reviewing stan They represented the army, mr - marines and coast guard. < >f course there was a 12 piece navy band comprised of Negro boys, then the long rows of men in blue and khaki none of whom were Ne groes. But low and behold in the very last contingent to swing into the plaza was a unit of about 180 coast guardsmen about 25 percent of whom were Negroes. Not only wee they there—they were thor oughly integrated — marching shoulder to shoulder with th. • white comrades. In the parade wee four you : polic* women who marched with their sister officers. The ceemony itself proceeded a long the usual lines of flag wag ing, expressions of unity, promt s of victory and a salute to the Red army on its 25th anniversary. “IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL MAYO'S BARBER SHOP Ladies and Children's Work A Specialty 2422 LAKE ST. I MUSICIANS1 ANNUAL BALL ODER Al SPICES OF LOC AL 338 Battle of Music BASIE GIVENS BOMBARDIERS —vs.— LLOYD HUNTER Guest Artists— KING COLE TRIO Dreamland Hall. Monday, March 15, 19U3 ADMISSION 33c TAX INC L, FROM 9 TO 1 1 se The Omaha Guide As A— Medium of Advertising LIGHTEN ™*5KIN in', mils PafOMr'i Skin S *WkMrll|M9BdM|Man Poiapa. siotc&y t&zmed-dnrX akin ’ -•■fternaily canned}. 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