The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 04, 1943, CITY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4
Doing Tiieir Part...How About You? =-- — .;;.= t i THE ART BF GOSPEL ii i SINGING TAUGHT BY ji | TIIELMA S. POLK. jj DIRECTOR ZION BAPTIST MICRC1I CHORUS TSit'lini S. Polk. teacher of GoS j" i Mu.-ic. has been chosen Pianist Pirn tor for tlie Gospel Chorus at Z e Paptist Church. .v -i Polk, a native of Chicago, c :m.’s t» Omaha very much pre p> in this line of work having si 1 m Union Baptist and a n u.-ii.rr of other prominent eburch e.i ;n h r home town. - OPENS STUDIO Tho ftev. S. K. Nichols, uncle of ..this fine young woman, lias opened for her a studio at 2424 Erskine ,;*treet. where she will teach Gospel Singing exclusively. For inform ation CALL JA-3229. £JNE1a| day VITAMIN TABLETS 'T'HINK of It! Your min * warn daily requirements of A and D Vitamins or of Ii Complex Vitamins, in one p easant tablet. Remember the name ONE-A-DAY (brand) Vitamin Tablets. MILES NERVINE] 1\ O TENSE nerves make Wakeful. Cranky. Restless? Dr. Miles Nervine helps to lessen Nervous Tension. Get it at your drug store. Read directions and use only as directed. Aika-Seltzer \JjJ HEN Headache, Mus cular Pains or Simple Neuralgia, • Distress after Meals, Gas on Stomach, or "Morning After” interfere with your work or spoil your fun, try Aika-Seltser. FOR GOOD ENJOYABLE READING SUBSCRIBE TODAY! ^ LOCAL NOTES THANKS Mrs. Philip Barge, 2416 Decatur j street, who is convalescing at Iiot home after two week’s illness in the Doctor’s hospital, wishes to thank her many friends for the beautiful cards and flowers she re ceived. CHURCH SPONSORS BOOK REVIEW TEA Mrs. C. C .Reynolds will review "So Little Time," by John P. Mar. quand, Sunday Dec. 5 at Ciair Chapel 22nd and Miami St. Tin review is at 5:00 pm. Ticke s ‘.'or. Mrs. Ethel Kirtley, chairman, v C. C. Reynolds, Pastor. COMES TO SEE SICK SISTER Mrs. James Fuller of Youngstown Ohio, who was called to the cHy because of the illness of her fas ter, Mrs. Philip Barge, will remaim indefinitely. VISITS SISTER Mrs. Alma Gibson, formerly of Omaha, but now of Berkley. Calif., arrived in town last \Vednesday to spend Thanksgiving and a few days with her sister. Mrs. Paul Barnett of 2709 Wirt Street. Mrs. Gibson says she likes Calif, but after all, Omaha is still her home. ANNOUNCEMENT The Calendar Tea Sponsored by Mrs. Colman and Mrs. Taylor at i Zion Baptist Church at 2215 Grant, street, will be held Dec. 10 fro* 5 to 9 pm. The admission is the same. UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs. Jennie M. Allen. 2710 Ham ilton street, underwent a major operation at the Doctor’s Hospital WE HAVE SEVERAL VACANCIES IN OUR LAUNDRY FOR EITHER EXPER IENCED OR INEXPERIENCED WOMEN. GET IN TOUCH WITH MR. SHERMAN AT THE LAUNDRY OR CALL WE-6055. EBHOLM&SNERMM 2101 NORTH 24th STREET -PHONE WEbster 6055 i TO ALL OUR READERS—FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY dfc»h.*$isMJM fSdiIr»OTbOTW.t, *"j and even • $100 00 encertencr adoaranee *--3T vidcd for in your FREE policy. Road it aa tba privacy or ywr Mao- Na rWOrb QUICK CASH TOST E^sjsrs 52SL22 S25^?S?Vr5S“SCS St £w££in-£L No rcd »f». N. darn- Kri aa.*. »d«. MtEMIUM lc A DAY • HO MEDICAL EXAMINATION know wSo-n M fv«t. A whole ZTJZZ JSI 5.*2S?£JKrss jrAt3WS“ MNP NO MOHEY-HO OBUCATIOH BIS, STRONG RELIABLE INSURANCEMS You deal (fare—raw a«enta~ eomgcijeiona. Remember .there . ^ av^, aa Indrcrceknee potter f**» arc thouaanda rod thousand! a> U. S. Oo*cmn*ot Boodr J lua—J tm laa back of Independence pobciea. Yam refulnr fud-aun fatter a 1 **" «*«* postpaid if yow oct wow.___ last Saturday morning. At this time she is doing fairly well. CORPORAL FRANCES THOMAS HOME ON FURLOUGH— ' MARRIES Corporal Frances Thomas of Lincoln, Nebraska, was heme on a I furlough last week to visit with his mother and relatives. While home, much to everyone’s suprise, and with a quiet ceremony he took as his bride, Miss Ruth Patrick i 1 so of Lincoln. The couple enjoye 1 a brief honeymoon visiting reiativ- i es and friends in Omaha before Corporal Thomas left last Monday to retu'rn to his army baa) at Fresno, California. Mrs. Thomas, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Patrick ,w li known Lincolnites. She is a grad uate of the University of Nebraska She was formerly employed as a social worker in St. Louis, Mo., and recently has served on the U4''. staff at Lincoln. The Thomases were married at Lincoln, Nebraska on Monday, Nov ember 29, 1943 in the afternoon Corporal Thomas, a well known young man about Lincoln, conies from a pioneer Lincoln family also well known in civic .social and fraternal affairs of that oily. He is the younger brother of Mr J .Wendell Thomas, Omaha Mortic ian. Congratulations, Mr. and M's. Frances Thomas. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Birdie McDew, of St. Paul. Minn., returned home Monday af ter enjoying a brief holiday week end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnett. 2709 Wirt Street. PIONEER LINCOLNITE DIES Mr. Lester C. Washington of Lincoln, Nebraska, age 53, of 1916 Vine Street, succumbed at his resi dence after an extended illness. He had been employed at the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce, where he had been a faithful and trusted employee for 25 years. Tentative funeral arrangements are for Friday afternoon with bur ial at Lincoln, Nebraska . NEGRO CHEMIST OF OMAHA OPENS LABORATORIES HERE Ryland E. Melford. young Om aha chemist, announces the estab lishment of the “Bon Nita Prod ucts Co.’’ with offices and labor atory at 2916 North 28th St. The Bon Nita Products Co., own ed and managed by Hr. Melford. enjoys the distinction of being one of the few Negro Toiletry Houses, - h-i, I;- ^ il PAYS TO LOOK WELL' MAYO’S BARBER SM-m I .tidies and Children’s Work A Specialty 2422 LAKE S!. ~=5=~1 E===3 | Johnson Drug Co. ) 2306 North 24th I FREE DELIVERY We. 0998 <■- r—- T-f -rr r rr -r rrix naaawwi J RlJFfFsT Buffet for Popular Brands ' BEER and LIQUORS 2229 Lake 8treet —Always a place to park engaged in the manufacture and distribution of fine toiletries es pecially for the Negro race that competes in quality and puce wilh the nations’ leading iiiaimi.i.jliiroi Mr, Melford states th "1 louse o, Bon Nita” will endeavor to rend- r the people of Omaha and elsewhi’i the Kuperh 'toiletry j;>v c: Ar rangements are now being com pleted for periodic demonstrations, by the country’s leading make-up a.fist in order that the “Ladirs oi Gn>aha’s Negro colony . shall e” joy the modern treatments of hair and skin care, assured that to, \ mirror their true loneliness, what ever the occasion. dentlinnu, shall pr rt i.ulariy de light in the CaptivatiJi of t' e mrsi-Uline fragrant of Bon \i. i After Shave lotion and Hair Shampoo, created especially to h -al the skin and free the scalp of dan druff scales, yet providing a bou quet suitable for all hours of the day. SCORES MISSIONARY-MINDED AND WEAK KNEED LEADERS CALL FOR "LEFT OF CENTER” EDUCATION FOR NEGROES Elizabeth City, N. C.—Speaking to the student-body of the state teachers college here, Walter It. Olivers, well-known sociologist, scored missionary-minded educat ors and weak-kneed race leaders Friday, Nov. 12, morning as he out lined an educational program "cm sciously pointed toward the ‘Icfr if center" “Or Negro youtn today. He said that It was so pointed l> - cause that this h? the only rot ! foi minority groups. Mr. Chivers, who *s chairmai <f tii'.' sociology department at More house College and * isiting profes or of sociology at Hampton Inst, tute this year, charged that the ed ucation of Negroes has lacked vis ion and imagination and has net evolved and developed out of con sciousness of the deficiencies ,n Negro life. Calling upon the students who heard him to demand training n politics and the full rights and du lies of American citizenship, :n ihe theory and practice of trade Union ism, in aggressive race leadership, n the problems of ininority groups at! over the world, and in the oreo ent status of American raci rela tions, he asserted: SYNTHETIC LEADERS “Race relations are worse in A merica, today, than they have been since 1S65. It is because our lea ders are naive and weak-kneed. | They believe any fairy story just s nee a white man of authority tells it Many of them are selling yen out while you are winning the war they helped to make. "This is because they are not leaders born of a crisis but tyn <! Buy War Stamps & Bonds! ; I \ \ We regard your trust as sac- \; l! red and endeavor to serve as we '! |i would be served. Our ability to \ ! serve you comes from years of !| ■! training and experience. THOMAS | ii FUNERAL HOME Tel. WE. 2022 120S2 LAKE ST. Omaha, Nrbr.jl iimrnmmmfMmmmmmmmmm Hotel Maids Good Hours—Good Wages CONANT-SANFORD HOTEL “ILLINOIS” COED Urbana, 111.Youthful and lovely Muriel King, daughter cf Leroy and Doris King, of Chicago, left here Friday for a week < iid visit with her parents. A recent AKA pledgee, Muriel says that Ill inois University, where she is ma joring in Chemistry and languag es is "lots of fun." (press photo service). iiMJimimimimimiiiimnuiiiisisiHis thetic leaders hired by whites to lead you in the way the whites would h iv ■ ycu go. “Yoj race leaders want your a greement for ihem to decide vfnen the time is i tht for you to “’els | to become full-' vged citir. s of ths 1 lited States of Amer.ta ‘TIME IS NOT RIGHT” BOYS— “But I warn you that except fer a very few they are still the ‘t me j is not right’ boys'. Their ev' ry pro | nouncement reveals their confus- ( ion about what to do and save their | faces. "Most of them were fitted for peacetime leadership but lack the ! toughness of character, emotions and intellect to endure the ‘blood, 1 sweat, toil, and tears’ of the eliang ing world in which you live, fight, die or become maimed for life. 1 i "To me this state of affa'r.s ac counts for the Beaumont, Detroit, and New York riots, the shooting and beating of Negro troops, the anti-Negro attitudes of Southern Congressmen, the almost complete adherence to Southern racial pat terns by the Justice Department and Executive branch of Congress.” MISSIONARIES USED BY POLITICIANS Dec’aring that the missionary period in the lives of Negro Am ericans has served its usefulness and that "missionaries are use 1 by politicians to keep the minds of minorities on the other world so that they can run this world wuh out interference,” Mr. Olivers al so stated: "Negro education has taken it? j orders from above and applied then without isgnifieant alteration or critical analysis. The sum and substance of these orders has been to train Negro youth to be train ers of teachers and preachers,_ missionary teachers and missionary preachers. "But the products of such an ed ucational structure,” he continued, "can never be serious competitors in a democratic society wher" the watchword is ‘ever seek newe- op portunities.’ You will never be ac corded the full status of human he:iifs until you are aggress-ve competitors of other Americans I «ant you to hare the will t(K he respected by other races and na Acid Indigestion Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money back When excels stomach acid cause* painful, auffoeat uif gas. sour stomach and heartburn, doctor* u so all} prescribe tbe fa"test-acting medicines known fot symptomatic relief—medicines like those in Bell an* Tablet*. No laxative. Beil an* brings comfort In • Jiffy or double joor n»o ley bark on return of bottle to u* So at all ttrvgg** x. THE OMAHA GUIDE ! 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