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Did Farmer's Recipe Mix Ailenru and Lemon Juice to get quick relief from pains of rheumatics and neuralgia Druggists have Ailenru — grocers have lemons. do you Hove heebie with yoor test? Do they perspire toe treeiy and crack 9se aksc between the gone? Da they ache and bam? Are yon troubled with pnintni corns, aet iaases ar Athiete * loot? Then try LD.I—an air^rrng new jnrmaia guaranteed to bring pe dal—or doable year money bechd IASY TO USE—easy to bay, get UUf ! >IDI FREll W ALKER. AGENT PHONE ATLANTIC 1689— 984 N. ?5th ST. Gross JEWELRY & LOAN CO. Flume JA4635 formerly at 24th and Erskine St. NEW LOCATION— 514 ^16™ ST. The WAITERS’ COLUMN (BY H. W. SMITH) WE. 6438 The P.R boys axe on the job at all times giving fine service on wheels and they all have a very bright look all the time. The Omaha CIud waiters are in the front lines in giving good Ser vice. The Fontenelle waiters top men on very good service to the guest. The Blackstone waiters in the Cottonwood room axe doing a very fine job at all times. Brother John Evans is top man at the Rome hotel. All waiters should carry .sick and accident and life insurance. The Race horse head waiter and the quick stepping crew at the Paxton hotel always in the runn ing on fine service. This writer had a very Pleasant visit with the dining room force at the Chamber of Commerce and the wide awak manager Mrs. Smith, and the streamlined chef and the musician headwaiter and Mr. Hen ry Moore and Mr. Edgerton and the very fine gentleman in the kitchen were very much cm the job and it speaks well for the en tire crew and we hope to see Capr. Burns on the job when wg drop in on. them again. THE WEEK— The solid south is building up a strong opposition against a 4th term for the president of the C.S The Missouri river may over flow with high water and the far mers in the lowlands have been warned not to do any early plant ing. Newspaper reporters barred from a BB game in Lakewood, NJ. Luther Johnson and family on . north :14th street. Dr. E. E. Henry. Surgeon in O maha is dead. The ten year prison sentence of Rev. Kurt Emil Bruno was upheld by the L'nited States Circuit court of New York. Forest fires raging near Brady. Nebraska. Judge Scipio Jones died at his home in Little Rock. H® had prac JACKSON 0288 FIDELITY STORAGE &. VAN CO. Local and Long Distance MOVING | 1107 Howard. W. W. Koller, Mgr. | _ Free Booklet Tells Of Thrilling Discovery; Mew Hope For Millions : One of the most sensational scientific dis coveries of modem times is an -lnti-graj hair vitamin that re stores natural, nor mal color to gray hah in nature's own way Scientific investigation has revealed that gray hair, in many cases, may be due to a vitamin deficiency Scientists have also discovered the particular vi tamin that is necessary to restore col or to the hair in such cases. Reports ol tests made indicate remarkable results. iVor a dye—not a tint—not a drug—not a medicine: It is a valuable food sup plement. If you are among the minions of people who find themselves handi capped, in ousmess or socially, because oi gray hair mail coupon below (or write) far free booklet about this marvelous new vitamin discovery. There is no cost or obligation, so send today. United Vitamin Products. 9 W Washington St Chicago. HL. Dept- 5 Send me FREE BOOKLET about the new ANTI-CRAY HAIR VITAMIN. \dd-en.——. —. SOCIAL NOTES BY DOT WATSON AND DOT LAWSON Roy Kellogg 'known to all his friends as Buddy " came home frpm the Hospital March 21, following a throat ailment. A birthday party was given Phyllis Grizzari 2962 Corby Street by her parehts March 21. 194.' Several of her small friends were invited. March 21, 1943 was the end of the Urban League Basketball to urn. ament at the Omaha C 24th and Pratt Street. A trophy was pres ented to the girls basketball team by Mr Shinner. The members of this team are as follows::Commo dores. Dorothy Hayes. forward, Dorothy Watson, guard. Dorothy! Lawsoh, guard. Loma Bath, for- i ward. Bertha Dodd, forward. Games lost 1; won 10. tied 2. The manager Pvt. Thasis Dixon ticed law for 5 years. XT JB. Senate gets the minority bm. It would expose groups that stir Up racial Or religious hatred such as the speech made by Gov. Talmadge of Georgia. General B. O. Davis of the XT. S. army lauds 599th at Camp Robert son, Arkansas. Poll tax bill needs 9fl signatures tc e-ome before the committee. Mrs. Turner and H. "VC. Smith met at 28th and Grant St., and had a very nice visit walking two blocks. Summer clubs are shaping their opening as they are in the mak ing. 42nd and Grand street car very crowded Sunday morning at one thirty a. m. Many night frolicers and employes from hotels and the clubs. April 4th this writer and Prof. Campbell and Felix Metover met in a northside business house. Saturday morning, April 3 and also Mr Chauncey McFarland M on a AkSarBen car enroute to work. Mr. Gerald McKinley. Mr. Geo. and Lake street Sunday morning Thomas and many waiters on 24th early. Do you know the Omaha Guide is tops with the news of the race. Dr. Wesley Jones on north 24th street early every morning. Union Services well attended at Pilgrim Baptist Church. NAACP executive council has a very fine meeting. Attorney John Adams and Mr. Arthur McCaw in the army. Inspector of weights and meas ures Willis Gray very much on the job. Mrs. Roy Merryman only 16 yrs. old, mother of 3 children. Everyone should take out some shares in the Credit Union. Five persons burned to death in East Omaha. Soldier killed and woman hurt in auto accident near Grand Island. Actions of some people of our race: When John Brown was mak ing preparations for the insurrec tion at Harper’s ferry our good friend Frederick Douglass prevail ed upon him not to attempt it as he could not have success. But Mr. Brown was so determined he would not take ahe advice and he failed to accomplish his purpose and went to his death and sometimes it pays to have an earnest, determ ination even though we fail. HELP us: HELP THE POOR CALL— THE VOlUNTEERS OF AMERICA JAckson 2290 15th & Chicsgr HOTEL OLGA NEW YORK CtTY ‘ 695 Lenox Avenue (Comer 145th Street) Select Family and Touris* Hotel Running Hot and Cold Water in Each Room All Rooms Outside Exposure Subway and Surface Cars at Door; Rates Reasonable. ED. H. WILSON, Prop Tel. Aud 3-7920 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. Honorable mention are Alberta Booth. Alleon Hall and Pat D?v eraux. Shamrocks: Johnnie Lee Ander son. forward. Charlotte Preaton. guaid. Mary Session, forward. Dor ih Ann McGill, forward. Tenia Reed, guard. Manager Johnnie Lee Anderson. Games won 1; lost 10, tied 2. The boys teams will be in this paper next week. Heme on a short leave from the C. S. Navy is Richard Miller. Back from the army for a short leave are PFC. Emmett Cape It on, PFC. Lonnie Whitner and Sgt. Leonard Wells. For all you jitterbugs there was another dance at the T 22nd and Grant St., March 27, 1943. Time 8 to 11 o’clock. Private Buddy Wells is back in Omaha for a short visit. Evangelist Marion Watson visit ed R?v. Brown’s church March 21, 1943. Mrs. Florence Booth of 3i'»i2 Grant St., has been ill with the j Gu. Home on a short leave from the army are Sargeant Joe Brooks and and Sargeant Lawrence Watson. Cpi. Loouie Wbitner. The Optimist Club of the YWCA gave a St. Patrick s Day dance on March 31, 8 to 11 pm. This wu invitational. — The King Cole Trio was at u*e Dre‘inland March 27. 1943. Fred.... who takes care of the Urban League is in a local hospit al >>n account of illness. Howard Holt from Texas a ad Raj :nond Crigby from Ohio visited Omaha for a short time. They | left March 23. — Sergeant Lawrence Watso-n got a Honorable discharge from the army March 7, 1943. _______ Mrs. Lucy Brooks of 2913 Grant St., got a record recording of her son. The Commodores girls basket ball team received a letter from their manager PFC. Travis Dixon, who is now stationed in Australia. A baby girl wag born to Mr. and j Mrs. Albert Lee of 25th and Ersk ine Street. Mrs. McDonald of 2215 North 29th St., has been ilL Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Allen cf j 2724 Lake Street are the parents of a boy, bom March 14, 1943 at University hospital. Mother L. Robinson 2723 North | 28th avenue of the Church of God . in Christ has been ill. Wt| extend our heartfelt sym pathy to the family of Mrs. Mag gie Ford, at the lost her sister cf Fort Gipson. Oklahoma. Omaha was glad to welcome back First Class Herman Franklin of the Air corps. He left after a short visit. Mrs. Vera Henderson who was til, is much better now. Omaha is glad to welcome back to our city Miss Doris Irene New land. who attended Greensboro col lege in N. C. the nwent to work in Washington, DC. Revival was held at the Church BOWELS SLUGGISH? ; • Feeling like you last your best friend — | headachy—dull—ail because of siuggish bow els? Why put up with constipation misery? Chew modem FEEN-A-MJLN’I. the pieasant tasting chewing-gum laxative. Chew FEEN A-MTNT tonight at bed tune, taking only in accordance with package directions. Next morning—thorough, gentle relief, helping you reel swell again. Millions rely on FEEN-A Chew like your favorite Jum. Tastes Try FEEN-A-MJLNT — a whole family supply costa only of God in Christ conducted by Ev angelist Eider and Sister Fray of York New Jersey. Mrs. Abbie Chase. announces the marriage of her niece Hazel Hill to Sgt. Nathaniel Bates at Alexandria. La. March 20th. Sgt. Bates will be remembered ag a tram pet player in Nat Towels ami Lloyd Hunter's bands. MRS. CELIA BROWN DEES Mrs. Celia Brown. 53. died last Friday at the home of her niecy, Mrs. Herbert MeCaw. 2301 Seward Plaza. She had been an tCmnna resident for 10 years. Parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. sisters. Mrs. Etta AllgJ Guy Robbins. Mrs. J&ydf Gaines. Mrs. Elaine Winners. Ckrfgo, Mr*. Margaret David McDaniA*, St. Jos eph. Me.: brother. Da vi^Ac. Brown; her niece and nephew^ The body wa3 shipped to St. Joseifc. .Missouri for burial. THE HEAVEN GRIMS will be prese Zion Baptist church at 8:30 pm. under the %.aspiees of the Willing Workers Saub of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church# and Sen ior Cho-ir of Zion and |he Caber Board. Mrs. J. A. Crungiley con ductress. % Mr. Cruense Reader. Jou can’t afford to miss this BibHfcal play. Further announcements *• will be made. Ada Woodson Chiftman. _* UP TO DATE NEWS The meeting' was called to order at 4:30. we discussed our old and new business next week we will sew and tell hobbies. Barbara Edwards, eRporter. Roz ella Thomas, Sponsor, Florentine Crawford. Pres. EPOCH Onward .upward, forever: is the battle cry of the conquering spirit, as we travel the lonely way of ex perience to achieve high heights as the Ephos ocme and go. liv ing now in the 4 and 5 Epho Next will be the 6 Epho, the Aquarian Age. We begin now to study and meditate on the life and works of the Master, as well as the wisdom and work of all the wise and Holy Messengers of the past; which is leading ultimately to Unity and Brotherhood all with a knowledge of Truth can help others. Hold the names of your discouraged friends and neighbors before God. effort lessly. and God will bless their souls, through your love and aitn. Thus, we see that the conquest of light and darkness in the Physical world is closely connected in the Scriptures of the different religions with the contest of the powers of Spiritual light and life against those of darkness and ignorance. That this truth is universally spread among an people in all ag es. -(Know ye not that ye are the | temple of God and that the spirit | of God dwelleth in you:)” 1 Cor. 3 > I«. 17. Temple worship is an an cient religious custom. The Taber nacle in the wilderness was huilt to represent the human body, as well as the temples and the church -es of the Christian. Man is made in the image of God. The Masonic i Ritual is built upon the symbols i of othe worship of the temple. The j Spiritualizing of the temple is the most cherished object of the mys tic Mason. We are evolving reason by the activity of the Ego which is the three fold spirit acting solely thru its utmost veil—the human spirit. And in the sixth Epoch the life spirit will implant and ripen the faculties of intuition and love. It: is our privilege to help usher in i that Glorious Age. The Age is ready whenever we are" There is ‘ io outside force to bring it about.; There is no exterior leader to be: expected until a sufficient number j | have commenced to live in Broth-1 ! erfaood. It it vain to look for a j second coming of Christ in any other way than by making oursel ves ready to receive Him. For it has been truly said of that "The | day and the hour knoweth no man though Christ a thousand times in Bethlehem be born and not wita I thyself, thy soul will be forlorn. The cross on Golgotha thou look-! est to in vain within thyself it be set up again.” Mrs. M. E. McDonald. WE. 4325, LEGION NEWS (BY JULIUS E. HILL) (Post Publicity Officer) ' ’Wuth so much hustle and bustle going on around the Post as it pre pares to move to its new location there is little time for anythin? but trying to keep out of the way of persons pushing and shoving ] things around. In other words the) Safest place for a man to be is out on the street. For should he attempt to enter either the old or the new head quarters until rather late in the evening he is liable to he knocked j down and stepped on by persona i going in or out carrying articles j of furniture essential to the post. | And as no one seems to have much time for questioning trying to got some inside news is practically an j impossibility. However there is plenty of inter esting news to be had. and will be published in this paper as soon as possible. And we h°pe that will be by the time the next issue goes to press. For instance we wish to inform the public of the final out come of our membership drive. | ceming a citation from the Legion ' And there is that little matter con- ; Natoinal Headquarters for the j wonderful achievements of THIS! Post recently. Yeah, this Post has I really been going places and saH is. ^-S****! so in the meantime, friends, pa trons and comrades, be patient un til we are in a position to give you the real low down on “what’s cook- j mg', then you can go on from there j BEAUTIFUL (BY MRS H. R. GREEXFTE1.D) There is so much beauty all ar ound us to be admired if we would j look for it. People travel to Eur- j ope to see beauty before they see i the beautifuul right here at home. ! There is Yellowstone Park. Niag- | ara Falls. What can be more | beautiful? Then there is that mag- : NORTH 24th st j SHOE REPAIR 1807 N. 24th St. WE. 4240 —POPULAR PRICES— LOOK AT YOUR SHOES Other People Do. Our Half Soleing Method leaves No Repair Look en your shoes. We Use the BEST Material. PAGE BOY ATTACHMENTS Send somple of hair or state color. $1-50 with order aad save postage or pay postman $1 -50 plus 23c postage on delivery. Braids, Puffs and Wigs. Gray Hair 50c extra. POSNER HAIR 00. 113 W. 128th M.Y.C, nificent sigrt. sunrise on Pikes Peak, indescribable beauty. When one standing above the clouds be holds the sun burst forth in her beauty of every hue to cast that panorama of coloring on*? is held spellbound in utter amazement at the great and glorious wonders of Gtfi. Tfae mountains that arc snow-capped the year round. That j cross on the mountain with its in dentation filled with snow high on the mountain side. How this cut wag formed no one can tell, it is ! called The Holy Cross. Stands out silently in all its beauty. Per fect symbol of our Saviour. I One could tell of many beautiful scenes all over this country which are natural, not made by human hands. One who feasts on these objects gets an uplift that nothing else can give so much in return. Boys in the armed forces are see ing much that is beautiful and are having great (experiences. When they cross the equator that is a wonderful experience to talk a bout. Even though tc- gain it is maddening. Spring is here, it is so heaufljlfui, trdes budding. birds singing, flowers coming, sunshine warming and brilliant. What can equal it for last beauty. One can smile and laugh again. A baby is beautiful. Everyone loves it coo ing and laughter, it is so real. We like the real beauty. Man made beauty is fading and not lasting. A beautiful woman is pleasant to 'look at. but years take its toll and jrQbs her of her beauty. Noth'"--' rob the sunrise on Pikes Peak its gorgeous beauty. \\\\CP URGING TO PISH ANTI LYNCH AND POLL TAX BILLS ■bington. D. C—The NAACP spouse to its urging that Con mien sign the anti-lynching anti-poll tax bill discharge petitions now nn the SnenUe-<a * - J Of jthis group 22 of the Congress- i men .ikformed the Association that ] they lave signed petitions for both bills, fib have signed for the anti Pell ‘lax. One congressman stat s j that ‘ V expects to sign both peri- \ . ... .........._ j ,.Fwyp Skin Whit—iiiigfateaHaari :ncn:eL.J rough. bkHchy. tanned-darit a fain (extematfy caused Cae 7 days. If not aagaiicd MONEY BACK, 25c at frue stores GALKyQT Box 264. ‘inta, Georgia. OR. FRED PALMER'S SKIM WHITENER -rr pAys to look well VI AtO’S BARBER SHOP L*iies and Children's Work A Specialty 2422 LAKE ST. RABE’S BUFFET ^ fop Popular Brands **of BEER and LIQUORS 2229 Lake Street —Always a place to park— [JOHNSON DRUG CO NEW LOCATION 2306 North 24th [VVe. 0998 Free Deliver? tions and three promise to sign the anti-lynching bill petition. There are 2 congressman who flat ly refuse to sum either petitions and the remaining 13 who acknow ledged the receipt at the NAACP communication state that it is not their practice to sign discharge petitions. BIRMINGHAM SOLDIER SAVES 12 FROM BOMBED WRECKED SHIP AT OBO BAY tContinued from Page 1> got off but the captain and Wat son. “Some of us were floating on rafts, freight boxes, that had been aboard the ship.._Others were 3 wimm jTig When asked whether he was a fraid. Pvt. Phillips replied “I was more excited than frightened.’’ Fifteen Japanese bombers, es corted by fighter planes, were be lieved to have made the attack. American and allied plane* arrived on the scene shortly aftnr the bombing. BUT YOUB— POULTRY AT THE NEBRASKA PRODUCE 4204-4 NORTH 24th ST. Get the Best in Quality at the NEBRASKA PRODUCE Lowest Price PHONE WE. 4137 f To reSeve distress of RONmiT'y Female Weakness Which makes you CRANKY. NERVOUS Lydia E. 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