The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 25, 1943, CITY EDITION, Page 11, Image 11

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    Wishes You
A
MERRY
k.
CHRISTMAS
JAND ALL THE JOY
AND BLESSINGS OF
THE YULETIDE
SEASON !
Join the NAACP
Merrv Christmas!
and Happy New Year!
from
OMAHA WOOD CO.
Arthur Black, Prop.
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Phone AT 1534
941 North 28th Ave.
Omaha, Nebraska
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
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Season Greeting!
from—
OMAHA HEARING
CENTER
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'end Overeats,
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$500!
Large Stock of Ladies' and Men’s Unredeemed Wrist Watches.
—DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY—
“See Marcus for Bargains”
Marcus Loan & Jewelry Co.
320 North 16th Phone AT. 8840
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'Nov; Dont give any grunts of surprise, that girl
coming is our new plumber.”
"Next Door” By ted shearer
“Ah honey, you wouldn’t want me to tear it up
I’m keeping it to sho’ to our kids someday.”
Encourage your white neighbors to subscribe
to THE OMAHA GUIDE and learn what the dark
er one tenth of the American population is think
ing and doing.
SEASON GREETINGS
FROM
UffTPfl Insulation
fiLvl t/tl Contractors
4182 HAMILTON STREET
A wish that your Christmas be
bright and that the coming New
Year bring you good fortune
in everything you attempt.
The World-Herald
"In Tlic Service of the Public”
HISTORICAL EVENTS OF THE NEGRO RACE
—by H. W. Smith—
tsooKer x. Washington had lunch
at the White House with Presid
ent Theodore Roosevelt also had
lunch with John Wanamak-T at
one of the hotels in Saratoga. XT.
*****
Paul Laurence Dunbar was on'
of the noted poets in his day.
*****
Major Young was disqualified in
the first world war and he convinc
ed President Wilson that he was
physically able for the army by
riding horseback from Toledo, 0., j
to Washington. DC.
*••••
The highest honor given Freder
ick Douglass was Marshall at Pres
ident Garfield’s funeral.
When U. S. Senator B. K. Bruc<;
appeared in Washington and went
to the IT. S. Senate to be confirm
ed, he was rejected and U. S. Sen
ator Horace Greely made a speech
to the U. S. Snate and when he fin
ished talking U. S. Senator Bruce
was overwhelmingly confirmed.
Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year
TO
OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
Compliments
NEBRASKA FURNITURE MART
1918 FARNAM STREET
Yuletide draws people closer
together, helps us ail towards
quiet friendliness and group
enjoyment of days like
Christmas.
A most proper time for us
dc express our sincere appre
ciation for your friendship,
and to wish for you an abun
dance of Christmas joy.
Chez Paree
LAKEVIEW PARK
CARTER LAKE
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If you’ve cut down on using real butter because
it takes so many ration points, you’ll be glad
to learn about the easy way to stretch your
butter by blending each pound with one tall can
of creamy-rich, smooth, wholesome Roberts
Evaporated Milk. Ask your grocer or your
Roberts route salesman for a copy of the folder
giving complete instructions. It’s FREE!
You’ll like the delicious, nutritious butter
spread you can make so easily.
Having trouble
getting enough
cream? As a de
lightful and nu
tritive substitute
try blending
equal propor
tions of Roberts
Evaporated Milk
and Roberts Vi
tamin D Homo
genized Milk.
Delicious in cof- ^
*****
Congressman White of NC., told
the U. S. Congress the next Color
ed man that was elected to Con
gress was going to remain there
*****
The Great Desperado, Jesse Jam
es made donations to the Educa
tional fund for Colored Children
through J. Milton Turner.
Judge A. J. Lee served five terms
in Cherokee County, Kansas and
was very highly honored for his
fairness and justice to all and no
111 feeling to no one.
***** •
The AME. church’s find Bishop
Richard Allen held the first meet
ing in a blacksmith shop in Phila
delphia, Pa.
*****
This writer’s Rather Robert A.
Smith wlaked with a regiment ,'rom
Leavenworth, Kansas to Mexico af
ter Lincoln's Proclamation was
signed as the southern people had
promoted the Indians to rebel a
gainst the U. S. and the white
regiments could not control them,
but the Colored soldiers slept all
day and remained awake all night
to kill the Indians.
*****
Christpus Attucks first one to
shed blood on the Boston comm
ons.
*****
Fred Douglass started th3 first
Sunday School under a trj* iD
Maryland—was also minister to
San Domingo—Recorder of Deeds
for the District of Columb a at
Washington, DC.
*****
John M Langston, Congressman
from Va., defended the Civil rights
bill.
*****
Wm. Pinchback, GovemCi- of La
*****
B. K Bruce U. 8. Senator and
Register of TJ. s. Treasury.
**•••
Wright Cuncy Collector of Ports
at Galveston, Texas.
*****
J. Miltno Turner, minister to Li
beria.
*****
Judge M. W. Gibbs Minister to
Madagascar, District Judge Little
Rock, Arkansas, 9th U. S Cavaliy
relieved the 72nd NT. Rough Rid
ers commanded by Theodore Loose
velt.
*****
Major John R. Marshall led all
Colored regiment of Illinois into
Cuba-Spanish American war
*****
J. E. Rush U. 8. Land Receiver.
*****
Judge Penoyer Jones, 6 years
County Julge of Desha County,
Arkansas.
*****
Fred Havis and A. M. Middle
brook. U. S. Marshalls of the East
ern District of Arkansas.
*****
Wiley Jones owner and promot
er of race horses also built and op
erated a Street car line in Pine
Bluffs, Arkansas.
*****
Dr. E. O. Ricketts, member of
Nebraska Legislature.
Judge J. A. Carr, Municipal court
Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Ralph Tyler Recorder of Deeds
of tbe District of Columbia in
Washington, DC.
M. C. B. Mason, Field Secy of
the Freedman’s Aid and Southern
Educational Society 12 years—h«
made two trips around the world.
9th and 10th Cavalry, 24th and
25th Infantry, all Colored U. S.
Army Regiments were the Star
land fighters in the Spanish Am
erican war—a squad of 75 sold’eis
of the 25th Infantry and only 22
climbed San Juan Hill and routed
60 Spaniards.
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