The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, May 01, 1943, City Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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PHONE ATLANTIC 1689—
984 N. 35th ST.
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phone JA-4635
formerly at 24th
and Erskine St.
NEW LOCATION—
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WAITERS’
COLUMN
(BY H. W. SMITH)
WE. 6458
All waiters should read the menu
and keep themselves well posted on
the different kinds of food and
the trimmfcngs that go along with
it and be ready to give a very
quick explanation if it is requested
by the guest as it shows the wait
er is always truing to be a high
powered salesman. It makes a
good impression with the people
he has to serve. At times many of
the guests are at a lost as to know
what they would like to eat.
The Omaha Club waiters are
very much out in front with mod
ern servce at all times.
The Paxton hotel with the race
horse head waiter and the rapid
fire crew are very quick with the
fine service displayed for the hign i
class guests who continue to stop
in at the noted hotel
We would like very much to see
Mr. Redd of South 13th St.
—
The Cottonwood Room at the
Blackstone hotel is one of Omaha's
headliners and the waiters are on
the up and go at all times.
The Fontenelle hotel waiters are
"Let Me Get You Some
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WITH YOUR responsibilities,
can yon afford to let a Head
ache, Muscular Pains, Functional
Monthly Pains or Simple Neural
gia slow you down? Dr. Miles
Anti-Pain Pills have been bring
ing relief from these common dis
comforts for nearly sixty years.
Countless American housewives
consider Anti-Pain Pills almost
as much of a necessity in the
medicine cabinet, as is dour in the
kitchen cupboard. They have Dr.
Miles Anti-Pain Pills in the house,
many of them carry these little
pain relievers in purse or hand
bag. They are prepared for these
minor aches and pains that some
times occur in almost every family
—ARE YOU? Dr. Miles Anti
Pain Pills are pleasant to take
and do not upset the stomach.
Get Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills
at your drug store. Regular
package 25 tablets 25*, Economy
package 125 tablets SI.00. Read
directions and use only as direc
ted.
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coveries of modern times is an anti-graj
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stores natural, nor
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in nature’s own way.
Scientific investigation
has revealed that gray
hair. in many cases, may
be due to a vitamin
deficiency Scientist*
have also discovered the particular vi
tamin that is necessary to restore col
or to the hair in such cases. Reports oi
tests siade indicate remarkable results.
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plement. If you are among the millions
ot people who find themselves handi
capped. m business or socially, because oi
gray hair, mail coupon below (or write)
for free booklet about this marvelous
new vitamin discovery. Thee is no coat
or obligation, so send today.
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Chicago. DL. Dept. 5
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ANTI-GRAY HAIR VITAMIN.
E4d-ta ..
Tiny Parham, 530 Pound Musician, Dropped Dead in Wis.
Caband “Ivory Queen* Broadcast
For *ChiV Bond Drive
Chicago, (PPS, Inc., “His Royal
Highness" Cab Calloway, and trie
“Swing Queen of the Ivories”,
Dorothy Donegan, were top-notch
ers on WGN’s Mutual broadcast j
program for Treasury Center on
Wednesday. Ap9il 14th. On a
Coast to coast hook-up, reaching
204 stations in various cities. Cab i
and his entire band sent sizzling,
synocapting tunes through the eth
er lanes so hot that he has Since
been showered with fan mail from
every corner of the nation. Round
ing- out a successful engagement
at Hotel Sherman's Panther Room
Cab will soon leave the city to
Play eastern theatres. Miss Donc
gan is considered America s Num
ber One swing flianist. and at the
age Of 18, has brought to light a
new style of her own. which ha3 j
garnered her *ritic's applause.
Dorothy is currently starring at
the Garrick Lounge's Down-Beat
Room in “Chi's” Loop, and will ap
pear in concert at Orchestra Hall
in May.
Major C. Udell Turpin. Deputy
administrator. War Savings Bonds
md Sumps. U. S. Treasury Depart
men; .secured the artists for the
program.
on the improve at all times and
continue to take very good care of
the service.
THE WEEK.
The Lake St. fire station is ail
dressed up and has been for some
time and we should all drop in and
j say a word of encouragement to
the boys and let them know we
are all very proud of them as it is
a credit to our race and we should
think kindly of them at all times.
_
All of the business houses of our
race were very busy during holy
week and good Friday was a beau
tiful day. We all used our high
est respect and we shall alwaysi
keep in mind (it is our duty to
think kindly of it.
The five nights of service at the
.Clair Chapel church was a compl
ete success and we are extending
many thanks to the miijsters.
Capt. Langley on north 24th St.
and Capt. Burns had a very snappy
appearance on good Friday.
Brother Tom Phillips is report
ed improving and we all hope to
see him out again.
_
Dr. Hawkins the new president
of the Omaha branch of the N.U
CP very busy on the membership
drive and Goldie Davis will bring
in the largest number of members.
Colonel Henry Black very busy
beautifying his home.
Major League BB opening games
get under way with a good start.
! Cincinnati Reds give the St. Louis
Cardinals two shut outs which was
a big surprise.
E
Chester Hodges in Omaha to stay ;
Did you notice the size of the
I April 24th issue of the greater O
maha Guide. Take one year's sub
scaption and be a good spoke in
the wheel of progress.
James Roberson attended Easter
Sunday school services at Clair
Chapel also Mr. and Mrs. James
Colland, Mr.- an Mrs. Jam-es Woods
at morning service®.
Prof. Robert L. Moody and son
and a visiting little girl were in
the Easter parade and a very large
number of young people were out
BOWELS SLUGGISH?
• Feeling like you loet your best friend
headachy—dull—ail because erf sluggish bow
els? Why put up with constipation misery3
Chew modem FEEN-A-MINT. the pleasant
tastmg chewing-gum laxative. Chew FEEN
A-MINT tonight at bedtime, taking only m
sccordance^witt^pBckage directions. Next
to show their beautiful costumes
and their conduct and behavior
was good.
Lewis W. Clymer specialist with
the war manpower commission of
Kansas City and Thomas A. Web
ster secretary of the Kansas City
L'rban League spoke in Omaha at
the Negro Youth Post war meet
ing.
IT. S. Navy to have one hundr *1 j
thousand colored men.
Recorder of Deeds office in Wash
ington DC., to be taken over hy T.
S. Commissioners.
_
Keel of the steampship Freder
ick Douglass is being laid at RSeh
mond. Calif.
_
Lord Halifax and Lady Britisn \
Ambassador to the IT. S. visit Tus- j
kegee.
—
Are you a member of the NAA- ‘
CP? If not. why not?
All the Colored Churches had j
lovely Easter programs and were |
well attended and the Sunday j
schools with so many beautif ul '
little boys and girls should be giv
en good support. This writer had
the pleasure of attending Clair
Chapel SS. program and morning
services which were extremely
lovely. Rev. C. C. Reynolds delp'-)
•red a streamlined Easter sermon j
as it was the closing of the Confer- '
ence year, and the evening ser
vices all the auxiliaries made ex
cellent reports and the Bishop will
see that Clair chapel is very- much,
out in front.
SOCIAL NOTES
TOWNSEND CLUB
j Townsend Club Xo. 11 met Mon
day night April ?6 at the Urban
League. Business was suspended
and time taken for entertainment
which was enjoyed by those pres
ent Owing to the inclement wea
ther there was not as many pt«.s
nt as might have been.
Our district manager and wffe,
i Mr. and Mrs. Kinnear was with ns
showed moving pictures which was
| very interesting and historical.
Miss Irene Morton rendered a
solo which we all enjoyed. Many
tbanks to her.
Ilope when they again come to
ns we will have a full house.
Program will be repeated in near
: future.
Everybody is cordially invited to
attend our regular meetings every
Monday night at Urban League.
Come and bring your friends.
L. W. McDonald. Pres.. Edith.
Harrison. Sec.
TO BEDSIDE OF RELATIVE
The Prophet Hess was suddenly
called to St. Louis to the bedside
of a relative. Watch this paper
for his return home.
MORNING STAR BAPTIST
CHURCH
2608 Franklin "Street.
Reverend L. W. Anderson Pastor
Vera E. Hopkins Reporter.
We wish to thank our many
friends for their cooperation dur
ing our revival meeting.
We also wish to thank the Om-1
aha Guide for the publicity.
CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD
1906 North 24th St..
Rev. S. K. Nichols. Pastor
Rose Oliver. Reporter
Sundays chool ... 9:45 am.
Morning Service __11:30 am.
TPPU... 6 pm.
Evening Service_..7:30 pm
Wednesday night Service 7:30 pn:
Friday night Women1 ’s Work .
.. ..... ..8:00 pm
We had a grand time on Sunday
being Easter. We had a lovely
Sunday school and a grand attend
ance of 34 pupils which was very
good. Morning service was grand
Our Pastor’s text was 1 The Res
urrection.” It was a rather sad
sermon about the death and the ■
Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Sunday night we had our Easter
exercises. We had a crowded
house. Oh. what a time we had in
the Lord. All of the children play
ed their part in this program.
We had a great number of vis
itors present.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Farmer gave
us a beautiful duet which we en
joyed very much. Our pastor
es were added to the church for
made a short lecture five candidat
baptism. We truly thank the Lord
for this blessing.
We will have Baptizing the first
Sunday in May. We have 7 for
baptism.
OUr pastor's text for Sunday
morning. May 1. will be 'Except a
man be bom of water and of the
spirit, he cannot enter into the
kingdom of God.”
For Sunday night "For if we
have been planted together in like
ness of ihs resurrection,” we are
inviting everyone out to hear these
sermons.
Milwaukee, Wis_ (PPS, Inc) -
I Hartzell Strath dene fTiny) Parham
the 43 year old, 530 pound music
ian. arranger, organist and band
leader dropped dead in the swanky
Kilbourne Hotel Lounge of this
city, at mjnight- Thursday, April
15th. “Tiny' , the featured orggn
j ist at the famous host-dry had tak
en a rest period from the huge
Hammond instrument and was at
tempting to return when his body
-dumped to the floor. His last
words were, “I’ll be alright”. Mil
waukee’s coroner. Dr. Frank J.
Schmitz .used every available men
od In his attempt to save Parham.
“Tiny" was born in Winnipeg.
Canad a,and was taken to Kansas'
City. Missouri at an early age to
live. MuSjcfally inclined herself,
his mother sent him to one of the
City’s most capable conservatories
of music. He discontinued his mu- j
sieal career to attend Strode Med
ical Academy and Union College
ih Lincoln. Nebraska. Parham
soon discarded his medical studies
to take up automobile mechanics,
and later returned to music. He
tarvelled vaifious theatrical cir
cuits as accompanist for actors-.
This work took him to Mexico,
Canada, Honolulu and Cuba.
Coming to Chicago open active*
of his friends. Tiny was given a po
sition as arranger for Ed Fox of
Grand Terrace Cafe. He later cre
ated for himself one of the fine.tt
bands in Chicagoland .which later
played in the most exclusive spots
and catered only to those who rec
ognized and appreciated the finest
in music. His band was the one
selected to follow Guy Lombard* is
in Quodbach's Cranada Cafe, back |
in the good old days; he has been
featured on extended engagements
at the Merry Garden Ballroom. :
Club Southern. Cooney’s Royale
Frolics, iLncoln Tavern (subbing
for Duke Ellington), Regal Theatre
Savoy Ballroom and many other
places of distinction. He made the
Ritz Hotel .Chicago ,Iiis home f**r
the past 15 years.
His body laid in state at the
|
West Town Funeral Home. Chic < ;
go until funeral services, which
were held from the First Church of
Deliverance on Saturday. AppJ
24th. the church’s pastor, the Re.*.
WAR RATION BOOK NO. 3
War Ration Book No. 3 will he
distributed through the mails tr
more than 120,'>00.000 indivjdur ;.
beginning late in June and ending
ft
July 21. the OPA has announced,
ilailme win leave postcard appli
cation forms at every home be
tween May 21 and June 5. The
P< .stcard properly filed out by the
Head of the house and mailed to
[ OPA, will bring Ration Book No. "
Prentiss Brown. Price Administra
tor. emphasized that Book No. 3
is a replacement book only, ocn
taining a new supply of stamp* to
take the place of those now being
used up. He said if any more ra
tioning programs were necessa-v
thera would be official notice by
the government.
I
SC. NEGROES REQFEST
(HANGE IN POLL TAX
P WMENT
Columbia, S. C. April 28 <AVFr—
La>t week I. S. Leevy, undertaxc'
and Frederick H, I>edmond, cbr r
rran and secretary of a committee
rf five, went before a judiciar;
committee of the house and request
ed tint a bill be intiod’red to ab
ofe-,i payment of pop taxes as a
prerequisite to voting in South
Care *na. They also asked tear
the tax be retained .as a means of
revenue if needed, to be collected
along with personal property tax
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507 FIFTH AVENUE (too* VOS) NEW TOOK CITY
DE SEVERSKY ENTERED l. S.
25 YEARS AGO LAST WED.
FLIER CELEBRATES ANNI
VERSARY IN HOLLYWOOD
BY APPEARING IN ‘ VIC
TORY THRU AIR POWER”
Twenty five years ago today, n
April 21. 1*12, Major Alexander F.
dt Seversky, then the equivalent
of a Lieutenant Commander in tile
Russian Imperial Navy, arrived in
, the United States for what turned
out to be a permanent stay. K;-;
port of entry was San Francisco.
Already famous as a flying ace. j
de Seversky has become identified j
with many of the advances in av- j
iation made in the past quarter
century. His recent best-se'l .v. j
‘‘Victory Through Air Power ' is [
being made into a combination
animated cartoon-live action Tech
i 'color film by Wait Disney for
United Artists.
De Seversky vtfHLll celebrate the
anniversary in Hollywood, where
he is making his screen debut as
an a. tor in the movie version of '
h s v ite ly (fjsvussed book.
Clare®.'* H. Cobb officiated. He
was laid to rest at Burr Oak Cem
etery. Chicago. He left no surviv
ors.
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We predict that the whole town will be
talking about Saroyan’s THE HUMAN
COMEDY—the unusual story about
human beings and how they/#*/ and act
and tkmk about everyday things lilt*
war and love and work and hope!
* * * *
They’ll be talking about the wonderful
and understanding production which
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has given this
great picture.
★ * ★ *
They'll be talking about the telegraph
boy who pedals fist with good news
slow, with bad! J
And how a couple of girls in a small
town make a rainy night something to
remember for three lonely soldiers.
* * * ★
And the once-in-a-lifetime performance#
given by Mickey Rooney and Frank
Morgan—to mention two of the inspired
cast!
And M-G-M's new
small-boy wonder
Jackie Jenkins. He
plays Ulysses and
steals your heart!
WWW
The Human Com
edy is now in its
third big month at
the Astor, New York.
It’s the warmest, tenderest, most un
forgettable picture ever!
* ★ ★ ★
Remember to see THE HUMAN
COMEDY!
★ * ★ ★
And don’t forget to
buy extra War Bonds
and Stamps.
—Lu.
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