The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 18, 1943, CITY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    LOCAL NOTES
LEAVES CITY
Omaha, Sunday, Dec. 12th—Mrs.
James Fuller who has been here
»t the bedside of he rsister, Mrs.
Phillip Barge, now on the road to
recovery, from her recent iMness,
left today for Chicago to visit her
two brothers before returning to
her home in Youngstown, Ohio.
IMPROVING
Omaha. .Miss Valerie King is
still confined to her bed from the
recent operation on her throat.
However her condition has im
proved considerably.
MRS. HICKS ON THE JOB
Omaha, Thurs., Dec. 8th—Ms.
Esther Hicks, Omaha’s only color
ed first aid army nurse, had the
opportunity to administer first aid
treatment to Commander J. C.
Carey of Roosevelt Post No. SO,
with her electric vibrator. The
treatment left him feeling much
rel eved. She hopes to have Vmi
back on his job Tuesday.
Sunday, Dec. 12th—Mr. Carey is
now able to sit up.
ON SICK LIST
Mrs. Emma Pruett has been sick
in bed for the last week with the
flu.
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DIRECTOR ZION BAPTIST
CHURCH CHORUS
Thelma S. Polk, teacher of Gofl
pel Music, has been chosen Pianist
Director for the Gospel Chorus at
Zion Baptist Church.
Mrs. Polk, a native of Chicago,'
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
street, where she will teach Gospel
Singing exclusively. For inform
ation CALL JA-3229.
M. O. G.’s HOLD INSPECTION
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M rs Eva Milsap. president of
the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Am
erican Legion, has been on the sick
list the past week.
PROPHET HESS HERE
To our surprise we are orv
appy to have Prophet Hess rack
in the midst of us for a short itay
on business. Those who wis l to
see him by appointment Call JA
4730, between 10 am. and 6 pm.
CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD
1906 North 24th St.
Rov. S. K Nichols, pastor.
Hi e Marie Oliver reporter.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Morr.ing Woi-ship, 11:15 a. m.
E ening Wo : hi]). 7:.'10 p. in.
Tuesday Night Choir Rehearsal,
7 ‘>9 p. m.
Thursday Night Prayer Service,
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Sunday throughout the day was
grand. The pastor preached an
inspiring sermon both morning and
night. Su'nday morning in Sunday
school we had a large attendance
and everyone was getting every
thing out of the sermon lesson.
The Pastor’s text for Sunday morn
ing December 19, will be “Go ye
into all the world and preach the
gospel." Sunday night ‘‘Forgive.”
Everyone is invited to come out
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ision last week. Olny colored div
ision of this organization, the girls
were highly recommended for the
grand showing of their recently
learned arts and sciences. In the
picture above are Pvts. Beulah
Garth, the 19 year old daughter of
Mrs. Katie Garth, 438 East 40th
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SIDELITES
by JULIUS E. HILL
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ONE TRACK MINDS
Time—3 pm. the other day.
Place—Roosevelt post Headquar
ters.
Characters:
Dr. James, Shorty Glass. Mrs.
Hicks, Earl Thomas and me!
I stood at the bar, Shorty Glass
stood behind it. All was quiet. I
was waiting for Shorty to do some
thing. He was waiting for me to
lay down something for him to do
with. Dr. James was in the office.
He came out of the office and
stood at the foot of the bar. That
made two of us standing at the
bar—and Shory Glass behind it
All was quiet.
Dr. James put his hand in his
pocket. I took hope—and don’t
for the life of me know why. Dr.
James took his hand out of his
pocket and laid a dime on the ba’\
Wearily, (he’s always tired,) Shorty
handed him a bottle of beer then
resumed his position befort me
with his arms resting on the bar.
“Hill,” began James, taking a
sip from his bottle,
“Now don’t start that Janies!” I
interrupted crossly.
“Start what?” he asked.
“I know just as well what you
are thinking about as though you
had said it,” I replied.
“What Hill?” put in Shorty.
Then without allowing me time to
answer him went on, “Say Hill,
don’t forget this week to tell the
public.
“Oh so you a;c like that too,
eh?” I snarled
“Like What?” he asked mystified
“Are you nuts?”
“No, but I will be if anyone else
tries to tell me what to say in
this Peek’s Legion Sidelites.” I
shot back, just as Earl Thomas en
tered.
He greeted Us gaily, (not know
ing that no one was putting out
anything!) then turning t° me said
“Don't forget that the OMAHA
GUIDE is putting out a Christmas
edition this week and yOu should—
"And I’m going to without the
necessity of every mebmer of the
Post reminding me to do so,” I
cut him off. He looked at me pu/.
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zled, but before he could say any
tnihg Mrs. ‘walkie, talkie’ Esther
Hicks breezed in and started a con
versation with me as usual.
“Hill, I wanted to remind you
that in the next issue of the
GUIDE you should..
She never got any farther. The
look on my face must have fright
ened her. But she quickly regain
ed her composu’re and asked,_. .
“Wliat’s the matter—are you sick?’’
“No, I’m not sick," I growled,
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“But I’m tired of being told what
you were going to tell me, James,
Thomas and Glass would have told
me if I hadn’t stopped them. So
to relieve your minds I am going
to say it now—just the way I’m
going to put it in this week’s Le
gion Siedlites.
WE WISH OUR MANY
FRIENDS AND PATRONS A
MERRY CHRISTMAS.
Ray L. Williams, Atty.
Tu'chman building,
24th and Lake Sts.
PROBATE NOTICE
Notice by publication on petition
for settlement on final administra
tion acount.
In the County Court of Douglas
County, Nebraska, Bk. 50, P. 281,
No. 22847.
In the matter of the estate of
Lizzie Conners, deeased:
j All persons interested in said
i matter are hereby notified that on
| the 23rd day of November, 1943.
| W. L. Myers filed a petition in said
! County Court, praying that his fin
| al administration account filed
j herein be settled and allowed, and
j that he be disharg'ed from his
i trust as administrator and that a
I hearing will be had on said peti
tion before said Court on the 22nd
| day of December, 1943 and that if
you fail to appear before said
Court on the said 22nd day of Dec.
ember, 1943 at 9 o’lock A. M., and
contest said petition, the Court
may grant the prayer of said peti
tion, enter a decree of heirship,
and make such Other and further
orders, allowances and decrees, as
I to this Court may see proper, to
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County Judge
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