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SMITH) WE. 6458 Brother John Evans top man at the Home Hotel. ***** Til© White Horse Inn and the Regis Hotel waiters are tops on service at all times. ***** The HR boys are up to the mil. uto on quick service. ***** The Omaha Club waiters a-a on the job at all times. ***** The Fontenelle waiters are /erv much out in front on fine serviti . j The Race horse head waiter and | his high-powered car are a north , 24th street sensation and the rapid fire crew of waiters are going over the top on service at all times. ***** The Hill Hotel waiters are on the front line on service. ***** Mr. Travis Gaiters is on the job after enjoying a fine vacation in i California. ***** I« RABE'S 1 Buffet for Popular Brands of BEER and LIQUORS 2229 Lake Street — Always a place to park— ' TIME AND TIDE WAIT ON ij NO MAN—NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR SHOES RE- j | BUILT. :; I ; Quality Material & Guaranteed ;! i Quality Work | j j ’ FREE DELIVERY Call AT. 7060 The LAKE SHOE SERVICE J. L. TAYLOR, PROP. H. W. Smith is trying to work out a plan to visit Leavea^ortii, Kansas again. There is a reason. ***** The Musician Headwaiter after enjoying the breeze of the green »reas on west Pacific street and tlia Happy Hollow Club, is back P: If not, why not? ***** Daniel Webster former white house coachman and chauffeur has retired and is living in Washing ton. DC. ***** Gov. Martin Mike Conner was de feated for the nomination for the Second term in Mississippi. ***** Figures from a reliable source estimate that there will be four million Negro voters in the 1944 Presidential election. ***** Capt. Sarah Emett Jackson of Chicago w'as assigned Battalion Commander of the 3rd regimnet of the WACs at Fort Desmoines. ***** M>s. Ben Gray and her daughter have been in Omaha for the last few weeks. They now reside in Los Angeles, Calif. ***** Colored Elks meet in Chicago in 1944. \ ***** Housewives’ League closes 6th Annual meeting in Baltimore. ***** The following persons attended morning services at Clair Chapel Sept. 5th, Misses Della Mary Tones, Red Oak, Iowa: Leccas Montgom ery, Clarinda, owa; Miss LaVanne Manese, Pierre, South Dakota: Miss ... ! A GREAT SPIRITUAL READER Tells you all you want to know. Answers all questions. If you are in need of good. Spiritual help and advice, let this God-sent woman help you to gain Love, Luck. Suc cess, Happiness, and Health. No matter what your troubles are. see REV. MADAME LUCKEY from New Orleans, La., at 2124 North £4th Street. READINGS DAILY 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. HIIHIinilllHIIIIIIIUIIIIIlUHIiliHimiM | THE ART OF GOSPEL !i i; SINGING TAUGHT BY 11 THELMA S. POLK. ii DIRECTOR ZION BAPTIST CHURCH CHORUS Thelma S. Polk, teacher of Gos pel Music, has been chosen Pianist Director for the Gospel Chords at Zion Baptist Church. Mrs. Polk, a native of Chicago, i comes to Omaha very much pre pared in this line of work having served in Union Baptist and a number of other prominent church es in her home town. OPENS STUDIO The Rev. S. K. Nichols, uncle of this fine young woman, has opened for her a studio at 2424 Erskine •treet, where she will teach Gospel Singing exclusively. For inform ation CALL JA-3229. Geraldine Reeves, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Seaman Tyree Price, Hast- j tag, Nebraska; Miss Else Jones of Zion Baptist Church; Walter Her bert Besgart, NAD, Hasting, Neb.; Porter Stewart Smith, NAD, Hast - ing, Nebraska; Mrs. Floyd Cobb f;nd I Billie. Minneapolis, Minn.; Mrs. Nora Miller, Omaha; Mrs. Fred Hicks, KC.t Mo.; James Lovt, Hast irgs, Neb.; Alonzo Phillips, Omaha; Mrs. Ashley Simmons, Zion Baptist Church; Joe Louis King, S2C NaD. Hastings, Neb.; George Williams, NAD. Hastings, Neb; Jack D. Sim mons Zion, Baptist Church. ***** Except for fatal train wreck, the Holiday death toll for the Labor Day weekend was very low. ***** Julian Wm. Mack, jewish leader retired Judge of U. S. Circuit court President of the World’s Jewish Congress, died in New York Sept. 6th. ***** We all extend our heartfelt sym pathy to Mrs. Wm. M. Taylor in the death of her beloved and and may we say her lost is heaven’s gain. Our hearts are very sad— Our voices all are still. A place is vacant in your home, that lever can be filled. Sleep on brother ; Taylor in that blessed sleep f'om i which none ever wakes to weep. 'nt:i>!iM4ri!!nii>>Niiu;iii!mHiiir,iiiiiliifitni>imnmmiiTTiimnKiT!Tn)iiituninmi«Bi LOCAL NOTES SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY A beautiful surprise birthday party was given in honor of Mrs. Mollie Barnes, 2518 Blondo St., sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Bowl es. Eight ladies were present. The afternoon was spent singing beau tiful hymns and praising God. Re freshments were served. Mrs. Barnes received some beau tiful cards and presents. The host esses were Mrs. Ada Vaughn and Mrs. Edith Curtwright. The ladies present were Madam Lee, Mrs. R. Austin, Mrs. G. A. Cooper, Mrs. Garr. CORPORAL WOODS HERE Corporal Delmar Woods, weli t known in Omaha and Lincoln soc ial circles, was home to visit with his wife, relatives and friends Tor a few days last week. He visitc.i his mother and father in Lincoln. Nebraska last Saturday. IN RESERVE ARMY | Technical Sergeant Charles Pank.v j has been released from the army but still is held in reserve capac ity. He came home last week to • rejoin his overjoyed little family, and will soon resume his railroai ing work as before being inducted into the army. He is the husband of the fonn e.' Mao Allen. NAVY BOY HOME Sampson Junior Brown, son ofj^ “dancing” Sam Brown, was horn* j on a furlough from the Navy last c week. ; e -- c PARADISE BAPTIST CHURCH s Thursday evening Mission No 2 at the Church and Rev. Spenc> r r will teach the lesson. S Wednesday evening regular pray t er meeting. Friday evening business meeting at the Church. Sunday morning the pastor will preach from the subject “By The Grace of God I am what I am". I Corn. 10th verse. Madame Luckey, Guest Speaker SPIRITUAL, SCIENCE FRST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE 6124 North 24th Street. Rev. Madame Luckey from New ins, Louisiana is guest speak er. Rev. W. M. Garnett of Kansas City, Mo., will also be present to Assist in the meetings. There will be services every right. At which time there will be devine healing, everyone who at tends these meetings will be bless ed. The Rev. Alfred Thomas is min ster. EVANGELIST MARIE WRIGHT IETURNS FROM EXTENDED TRIP Evangelist Marie Wright, 2520 North 25th Street returned Tut a day from her extended trip in the sunny South. While on her trip she visited many relatives and many years. In touring southern friends whom she hadn’t seen for cities Evangelist Wright covered quite a bit of territory, where she .eld some wonderful programs ar.d neetings as well as attending them ,nd they do have some most out tanding meetings. Among the cities she visited are Vtmore, Ala., Oceans Springs, Miss, lastleberry, Ala., Flomaton, Ala., i and Pensaaola, Florida and several ^ other cities in the state of Florida, Mississippi and Alabama. She reports that the old sunny South extended many courtesies n her honor and that she had a wonderful time during the few months spent touring the sunny south. CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD 1906 North 24th St., Rev. S. K. Nichols, Pastor Rose Oliver, Reporter Sunday school_...._. .9:45 am. Morning Service _11:30 am. YPPU. __...6 pm. Evening Service ...._..7:30 pm Wednesday night Service 7:30 pm Friday night Women’’s Work .. .. ... ..8 00 Pm Sunday throughout the day was jrand. We had a grand time in .he Lord. Sunday night Evangelist rVright preached a soul-stirring .ermon. Her subject “Was Wilt Thou be made whole.” Evangelist It used to be TABOO for girls to discuss this kind of help Many a girl has suffered from ramp-like pain and other distress* s duo only to periodic functional auses simply because that was a ubject people didn’t talk about. Nowadays, thousands of women ely on the 2-way help of CARUt I. tithed days before the time and xken as directed, CARDL'I should help relieve purely functional peri odic pain. Used as a tonic, it often perks up appetite, increases ‘lie flow of gastric juices, thus aiding digestion and thereby helping tc build up strength and resistant for the time it’s most needed. CARDUI may help you. A G’ year record says it’s worth ,\ tr:.U Marie Wright returned home from her Evangelistic tour through the South where she visited -nany points. She finds that there is plenty of work to be done there. Vhe people of Nebraska should he glad to praise God because in the south is not like it is here in Ne braska. Evangelist Wright ex plains that she could write a book of experiences while in the south, and she don’t mean a small one. The Women’s Work will meet at the home of Mrs. Ann Oliver 2424 Erskine St., Friday night Sept. 10, at 8:00 p.m. Everyone is invited to como out. Who Does Your Thinking? by KITH TAYLOR “Hold on” you are going to say. I “I do my own thinking. No one tells me what to say!” Perhaps that is true—but is it your head or your- heart or your cussedness that dictates what you think? We are no nation of regimented | slaves. What restrictions we have j placed upon us. What regulations 1 we obey, we accept of our own free . will. They are OUR laws, and we j will obey them because they are traffic signals at a langerous curve in tho road. We are no nation of group think ers—an American Europe, drawn each way by conflicting interests ' and hamstrung at every turn by j barriers of age-old misunderstand ings. We are free men who coop erate but who do not belong in groups. Under our demociatic form of government, we are free to determine our own thoughts, rind, that implies a personal responsi bility as to what we let rule our thoughts—our head, our heart or our cussedness. When our head rules, we can think calmly and dispassionately and determine what is the logical course to pursue for our own !n terest. When our heart rules, we follow our emotions, too often mis taking the will’o the-wisp of fancy for the steady flame of idealism. iWhen our cussedness rules, we o bey our prejudices—prejudices bas ed on lack of knowledge of our brothers’ needs or motives. Just as we need three branches of government to check the usurp tion of power by any one, so we need to let the three—head, heart and cussedness—rule our thoughts. Unquestionably we must first think with our heads, for we need clear and logical thought. We need to face and assimilate facts, to be realistic and practical in time of national tension. But we must also think with our hearts, that we may add the leaven of compassion to our thoughts, that we may have faith and hope and charity, that we may work in harmony with our fellow Americans because we think in harmony with them. To these two we must add the spice of cussedness, turning it from personal prejudices against peopl0 to an active determination to fight athing— an evil which seeks to di vide and disrupt, to set religion a gain religion, race against .-ace, class against class—and color a gainst color—an evil which socks to control by destruction of nat unity which is democracy. Who does your thinking? You are but one—but as YOU and YOU knd YOU think, so will the nation act. 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