The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 02, 1943, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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    Largest Check Ever Written on A Negro Bank
Believed to be the largest check
ever drawn upon a bank owned and
operated by Negroes, the above is
a reproduction of a $300,000 check
(to purchase war bonds written on
the Mechanics and Farmers bank
of Durham, NC.
The check makrs the largest
single purchase of war bonds which.
Negroes have made anywhere and
brings the total purchases of the
North Carolina Mutual Life Insur
ance company, whose president, C.
C. Spaulding, signed the check, to
a total of $2,120,300.
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WAITERS’
COLUMN
(BY H. W. SMITH)
WE. 6458
Brother Redd of south 13th str.
attended Sunday morning services
at Clair Chapel. He is a very ac
tive member.
*****
Capt. Burns doing service at the
Chamber of Commerce.
*****
Dudley Anderson visits with a
friend on a Park East street car.
*****
Brother John Evans top man at
the Rome hotel holding his own.
*****
Cpt. Avant the streamlined room
service man at the Blackstone, is
very much onto his Job.
*****
Wm. Edgerton looks in a bowl
ing alley on North 24th street—go
on in Edgar and bowl awhile.
King Yuen Cafe
CHOP SUEY
201014 N. 24th St. JAckson 8576
.Open from 2 p. m. Until 3 a. m.
American A Chinese Dishes
McGILL’S —
BAR & BLUE ROOM
E. McGill, Prop.
2423-25 NORTH 24th St.
WINE, LIQUORS, and
CIGARS
Blue Room Open 8 p. m. to 1 a. m.
Open for Private Parties from
2 to 7 p. m.
—No Charges—
WE SPECIALIZE IN MIXED
DRINKS.
Free Delivery from 8 a. ca- to
Ian.
JA. 9411
WE CARRY A FULL LINE
OF BONDED LIQUORS
S* xfi*V£*z>
WEVERYBODY
must have
VITAMINS
Of course everybody
fets SOME Vitamins.
urveys show that mil
lions of people do not
get ENOUGH. •
A pleasant, convenient
L economical way to be
• sure that you and your
family do not lack essen
• tiel T5 PomnloT Vitamin
is to take ONE-A-DAY brand
Vitamin B Complex tablets.
An insufficient supply of B
Complex Vitamins causes In
digestion, Constipation, Nerv
_ ousness, Sleeplessness, Crank
iness, Lack of Appetite. There are
other causes for these conditions, but
why not guard against this one cause
by taking a ONE-A-DAY brand
Vitamin B Complex Tablet everyday?
» Important — Get your money’s
worth, always compare potencies
and price. **"b
ONE]jj DAY
The RR boys are very much out
in front on service on wheels and
are taking the very best of care
of the traveling public.
*****
The Race horse headwaiter and
the quick stepping crew at the
Paxton hotel are on the job on
good service.
*****
The White Horse Inn and the
Regis hotel waiters are tops st
serving their public.
*****
The Fontenelle hotel waiters are
also in the running.
The Omaha waiters are quick
stepping all the time and as Capt.
Earl Jones is on the job after a
streamlined vacation, he will give,
the boys some new ideas and tell
them what it is all about.
*****
Mr. W. A. Davis form*erly of O
maha and now of the U. S. army
was visiting with friends in Oma
ha this week.
*****
THE WEEK—
American Bar Assn, intends to
work in this congress for the res
toration to American citizens of
jtheir rights in courts of law.
*****
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt arrives
safely in San Francisco after a
tour of New Zealand and Austral
ia. She covered 23,145 miles by
air in 107 hours and 45 minutes
flying time.
*****
1,000 Colored soldiers and sail
ors, and WACs paraded and at
tracted thousands of onlookers in,
Chicago recently.
*****
Mrs. Alice Piper, 29, was a stow
away on an American ship which
arrived in Boston which had pre
viously fought off a submarine.
*****
Douglas C. Ross of Minneapolis
the biggest legionnaire dozes off
to sleep in a business session.
*****
Bishop J. A. Gregg of K. C., Mo.,
gives praises to the colored soldiers
in the south Pacific to represent
atives of national fraternal coun
cil of Negro churches.
*****
George Watson and the musician
headwaiter and H .W. Smith hsd
a very nice visit in a north ilde
business house.
*****
St. Johns AME. church sponsor
ed a reception for Bishop Noah 1.
Williams and wife at the churoh.
*****
*
Eight members of a German A
merican bund group go on trial be
fore Judge Wm. J. Campbell of Il
linois.
*****
FLASH!
Did you notice the beautiful and
interesting issue of THE OMAHA
GUIDE on Sept. 18th. It was a
real newspaper and should be in
every home.
*****
The Chicago Tribune editorial
of Sept. 2nd reads the Lend Lease
phrase was created to deceive the
American people.
*****
Little Max Miller of Runnel, la.,
undergoes Sister Kenny treatment
for infantile paralysis and smiles
as he plays with visitors.
*****
Gabby Watson a great pool sharit
*****
Grandpa Ned Moore in Omaha
and looking very pleased at the
christening of his first grand child.
*****
Zion Baptist church closed a
very lovely anniversary service
and the pastor and members are
all smiles.
*****
Are you a member of the NAA
CP? If not, why not?
*****
American Legion closed a very
successful annual meeting.
*****
Bayard Rustin, Field Secy for
the Fellowship of Reconciliation,
spoke in Omaha. He has worked
with the American friends Service
in the U. S. and Puerto Rico.
*****
Richard McCain in Omaha Sun
day.
*****
C. B. Willkes and his lovely
group on Ohio St. Sunday morn
ing returning from Sunday school
with the little soldier boy catching
step.
*****
Matride Ed Lee of the Athletic
Club, Grand Master, Prophet Jen
kins and streamlined ' detective
Buford talking in front of a north
side business house.
*****
Capt. Greer on North 24th St.,
last Friday evening.
*****
Perry Taylor famous barber and
well posted Sunday school teacher,
in a local hospital for a minor op
eration.
*****
John Dotson very busy at home
Sunday morning.
*****
The following persons attended
morning services at Clair Chapel
Sunday morning ,Sept_ 26th: Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Pankey, CME
church; Andrew H. Page, S. P,
Petrol, Byard Grayson, Jr, R 2 No.
102 Porters, Okla., Isael Felix S4c
NAD Barracks, Hastings, Nebraska
Mrs. Gertrude Green of 2863 Ohio
St., died Sept. 25th. She was a
faithful member of Clair Chanel,
also was one of the officers who
were always active and always
r-ndering excellent reports, llie
w . serving as district stewa '1 ct
th.; time of her death.
LOCAL NOTES
PURPLE CROSS UNIT
The Purple Cross Nurses Unit of
Cherokee Temple is having a
"Heaven and Hell feast” October
30th at 2525 Erskine St. Watch
for sale date of tickets.
BAYARD RUSKIN SPEAKS
AT YWCA DOWNTOWN
Mr. Bayard Ruskin Field Secy.,
for the Fellowship of Reconciliat
ion appeared at the downtown YW
CA., 17th and St. Mary’s Ave., on
Tuesday evening Sept. 28th. He
outlined how discrimination could
be eliminated and how we should
at all times contend for our rights
as American citizens He also en
tertained the audience with some
spiritual songs which were enjoyed
by everyone immensely.
BACK HOME FROM VAC
Mrs. V. S. Wheatley of 2519
Hamilton St., is back home after
a very delightful visit in Chicago,
where she was the recipient of
many social affairs given in her
honor.
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
We had a grand time all day
Sunday. We started with a wide
awake Sunday school. We had a
grand attendance. After which)
our pastor .preached an inspiring
sermo nwhic hwas enjoyed ve;y
much.
Our Women's Work rendered a
splendid program at 3 pm. Evang
elist Marie Wright gave us a beau
tiful lecture which we enjoyed
very much.
Sunday night we had a o-rand
time started with a soul stirring
testimony service. Then our jar
tor came forth and gave us food
for thought. The spirit ran high.
We had several visitors present.
We also have healing every Sun
day night. Visitors are always
welcome.
Our pastor has selected for his
subject Sunday morning October 3,
will be, ’’And God will fight for
You." Sunday night “Be sure
your sins will find you out." Come
and hear our pastor deliver these
sermons. You can always get a
thought from him.
CALL HIM SPHINX
Washington, DC.,.. Congressman
William L. Dawson ,the only Ne
gro member of the United States
in the house of Representatives
was asked by the National Negro
Council this week to demand a con
gressional investigation of the ac
quittal of Col. William T. Colman
for the shooting of Pvt. William
I McRae at Self ridge Field, Micltig
j an. Edgar G. Brown, council head
said that Dawson emulated the
Sphinx during the sessions, while
13,000,000 Negroes are clamoring
for action. (Press Photo Service.)
! VISIT THE ‘GUIDE’ OFFICE
Mr. J. C. Gaskin, brother of Or
I lando Gaskin of this city, and Mr.
Ijohn M. Williamson Jr, paid a vis
it to the office of the OMAHA
GUIDE last Friday September 24.
After inspecting the plant they
were Unsparing in their praise in
regards to the completeness of its
! equipment for publishing a news
j paper and handling commercial
) printing.
They were here attending the
I National Legion Convention. John
1M. Williamson Jr., as a delegate
j - aliace Simpson Post No.
129, Denver, Colorado. He is very
active in civic affairs of that city.
Being Labor Secretary of the Den
ver Colored Civic Assoc, which is
an agency for the Denver Comm
unity Chest and an affiliated mem
ber of the Chamber of Commerce.
LONG DISTANCE CALL
Elmer Horne whose home is in
Omaha and who no wlives in Sea
ttle, Washington for the past 18
months, called his sister Mrs. Cora
Jackson of 2423 Lake St., by long
distance and did they have a nice
chat. He is now in the Navy sta
tioned at Great aLkes, 111.
PROMOTED
v Camp Claiborne, La., Sept. 20,..
I Bennie L. Souder, son of Dorothy
| Jean Souder of 2730 1-2 Burdette
St., of Omaha, Nebraska, has be in
promoted from the grade of Pri
vate to that of Technician 5th
Grade, at the Engineer Unit Train
ing Center, an Army Service Fore
ts installation here, commanded by
Brig. General John W. N. Schulz.
At the time of his promotion,
Bennie L. Souder was serving in
the 577th Engineer Dump Truck
Co., under the command of Yale
S. Brandt, 2nd Lt. C ,E.
He was thus honored with a pro
motion for leadership qualities did
playe dwhile stationed at the En
gined Center.
Ml. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH
Kev. David St. Clair, Pd star
“We praise thee oh God, for the
Sen of Thy love,
For Jesus who died and is now
gone above.
I allelujah thine the glory
Hallelujah, amen, revive us a
gain.
Revive us again fill each liea-t
with thy love.
L. B, 204
Blundered
says Lincoln
Star News
WHEN IT DID NOT GIVE
VOTE TO THE PEOPLE
The unbiased and impartial Lin
coln Star recognizes that Omaha
is faced by a serious problem in
connection with a vote on the pow
er question. In a recent editorial
the Star made it clear that there
is a strong possibility that the leg
islature blundered in not specific
ally providing for a people' vote
when L. B. 204 was finally passed.
Following is the Star’s editorial:
A RIGHT TO VOTE
It is not altogether clear what
has happened in Omaha’s power
fight. J
One of the latest developments
unofficially reported is that under I
the provisions of LB 204, the leg- '
islature gave a flat grant of auth
ority to the people’s power com
mission to go ahead with its pro
gram without submitting the ques
tion to the people of Omaha. That
may be the correct legal interpret
ation. If it is, then the legislat
ors who voted for LB 204 will be
horrified in looking upon the fruits
of their own labors. Surely they :
nor anyone else would want to
deny the American people the right i
to vote any time upon anything in j
which there is a genuine popular i
interest, and to vote at a free elec- ,
tion.
But, say the lawyers, the lawyers
providing opinions for the Omaha
City council, LB 204, is not an ord
inance—subject to poular vote un
der the provisions of the initiative)
and referendum. LB 204 is a leg
islative act, and in its effect upon
the Omaha city council, and the
people’s power commission, ap
pointed by the governor and the
mayor of Omaha, the sole author
ity granted is purely administra
tive to put the provisions of LB.
204 into effect.
If that is the case, it wouldn’t be
surprising if Senator C. Petrus
Peterson is surprised at his own
handiwork.
It wouldn’t be surprising if Sen
ator Harry Gantz, and Senator Joe
Reavis, and all of the other Sen
ators who voted for LB 204 would
be dismayed that if in practical ef
fect they had said to the people of
Omaha that a vote could not be
May each soul be rek! idled with
fire from above. Ha'.'clujah thi'.e
the glory, hlalleujah amen, revive
us again.
Another Lord’s day an.l the ser
vices were blessed with the sacifd
presence of the holy spirit. The
afternoon worship period was su
perb and we feel sure that each
and everyone present was benefit
fed by the wonderful sermon deliv
ered by Rev. C. C. Reynolds. The
song numbers by the choir were
also touching and uplifting.
The sermon delivered by the
pastor at the evening worship was
very good. “The talents” was the
subject, Matthews 25, chapter the
text. This sermon was timely
bringing home to us the fact that
we must use those talents that God
has given to Us profitably and for
His cause for some day we must
give an account of all t® Him.
All clubs and auxiliaries respond
ed well financially for the month
of September.
The Sunday school and BTU. de
partment are asking each and ev
eryone to be present and help
them put over their program.
On the sick list is Brother Perry
Taylor who is at Doctor's hospital.
We are praying that he will soon
recover and be able to mingle with
us again.
Visitors and friends are always
welcome. Your presence is an in
spiration to us.
F. Burroughs, Reporter.
WARDELL TURNER HOME
ON VACATION
Wardell Turner, seamna first
class, is in Omaha visiting his par
ents. He was seen having a nice
time at the Mirror Lounge Sunday
evening. Turner, formerly sta
tioned on the west coast, has seen
active service on the high sea3.
-— — — — ^
If you are buying a laxative
answer these 3 Questions first
Ques. Why do most people choose
a popular laxative instead of a les
er known product? Ans. Because a
popular-seller can generally be
counted on to give satisfaction or
it could not have won the respect
of its users. Ques. What is one lax
ative that has been a popular-seller
with four generations? Ans. Black
Draught. Ques. Why is Black
Draught made in 2 forms? Ans.
Because many think the new gran
ulated form is even easier to take.
Black-Draught costs only 25c for
25 to 40 doses. It is purely herbal,
usually prompt, thorough, satisfac
tory. Caution, use only as directed.
had to determine whether the peo
ple’s power commission should pro
ceed. The only time the people
may vote, so it is said, is the selec
tion of a condemnation court. And
that certainly shows something
woozy in the present condemnation,
law, that needs legislative atten
tion. Surely the people should
have a right to vote after they
know what the price is. This has
been the weakness of the legisla
tion under which Consumers or
ganized.
FLIES FOR BOND RALLY
]
Kansas City, Mo., (For Press Ser
vice)—Marva Louis ,wife of the fa
mous fistiana king, Joe Louis, flew
here last Friday for a 3rd War
Loan Bond aRlly. Mrs. Louis told
friends and reporters as she stop
ped off for lunch at a Chicago air
port, that she and Joe would only
be separated for the duration and
there would not possibly be div
orce proceedings .despite the many
rumors to the contrary. She also
stated that since her husband was
busy in the armed services and
she with a professional career in
the offing there would be little
time they would have to spend
with each other, at any rate. When
asked about little Jacqueline, Mrs.
Lousi said, “Her precious bundle
had been left in Philadelphia with
friends, for a few days.” She is
shown in the picture above wear
ing the official uniform of her1
Joe Louis Service Guild, a unit
created For National Defense and
to sell bonds.
Among those who joined Mrs.
Louis for her brief lunch period at
fhe airport, were the Rev. Clar
ence H. Cobb, Mrs. Harriett Jack
eon (Bronzeville magazine column
ist) and Helen Kerry, President of
the Royalites club.
Gen. Repairing Motor Tunc-ti/i
HENDERSON CASINO GARAGE
Body and Fender Work
Battery, Etc.
RES. PHONE HA. 3126
N. E. Comer 24th & Grant Si.
rtYWrcrtv.-.«,v/v.v.-.-nr>
24th and Lake Sts.
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RUMMAGE SALE
given by Sunshine Club of Maple
Leaf Chapter on Friday and Sat
urday, October 1 and 2, 1943 at
1837 North 24th St.
Ray L. Williams Attorney
PROBATE NOTICE
Bk. 55, P. 570, No. 25640.
In the matter of the estate of
Elmer M. M Wright, deceased
Notice is hereby given: That the
creditors of said deceased will meet
the administrator of said estate,
before me. County Judge of Doug
las County, Nebraska at the Coun
ty Court Room, in said County, on
the 2nd day of August, 1938 apd
or the 3rd day of October, 1938, at
9 o’clock A. M., each day, for the
purpose of presepting their claims
for examinatiop, adjustment and
allowance. Three months are al
lowed for the creditors to present
their claims, from the 2nd day of
July ,1938.
Bryce Crawford,
County Judge.
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According to the best
V authorities, the mini.
mum daily A, D and B
I Complex Vitamin re
1 quirements of the aver
m age person are:
, A 4,000 USP Units, D
400 USP Units, B1 333
^ 1 VU* «JU1UV, MJi*
Micro grams, and ap
proximately 10,000 Micrograms Nico
tinamide. The required amounts for
other B Complex Vitamin* have not 1
yet been established.
Many people do not get enough of
these essential Vitamin*. DO YOU?
Why not play safe by taking
QN E-A-DAY vitaiwn^tabiets
* Each ONE-A-DAY Vitamin A and
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cod liver oil vitamins than the mini
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Each ONE-A-DAY Vitamin B
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B1 and B2 and 10,000 Micrograms of
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I When you buy Vitamins, compare
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Get them at your drug store.
WANTED—APARTMENT
2 In family wants to rent a 2 or 3
room apt. Call WE. 1517.
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conditions, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid
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Greaseless and stainless. Soothes, comforts and
quickly calms intense itching. 35c trial bottle
proves i t, or money back. Don't suffer. Ask your
druggist today for D. D. D. Prescription.
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& CLOTHING SHOP
300 Ladies Dresses Reasonable,
100 Pairs of Shoes—No Stamps.
Rugs of All Kinds. Radios, etc.
We Buy and Sell. Tel. AT-1154
1715 NORTH 26tli ST.
LAUNDRIES & “CLEANERS
EDHOLMXSHERMAN
8401 North 24th WE. 6066
EMERSON LAUNDRY
8324 North 24th g-t WE. 10»
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seds, end tables, chairs and chest
af drawers or complete home—
apartment furnishings. Kettles and
dishes. Sell us yours.
IDEAL Furniture Mart, 24th &
Lake Street—WE. 2224
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