The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, February 05, 1944, CITY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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WAITERS’
COLUMN
By H. W. Smith
WE. 6458
Mr. Songs, the streamlined Black
atone waiter entertains sme friends
at a northside business house.
The RR boys are tops on servicci I
on wheels. Linwood Hall. Mr. >
Harry Swain. Mr. Richard McCain
Mr. Rodney Williams and Mr. J.u
ther Johnson are very much out
in front.
The Regis hotel and the White
Horse Inn waiters are in the quick
step service at all times.
Bro. John Evans the veteran
Serviceman of the Hotel Rome is
on the job at all times.
—
Tho Fontenelle Hotel waiters are
serving with a smile at all times.
MAKE BEER
from barley malt, stronger,
better. Formula for making
be®r by brewer of famous Nor
weigan “Bock-Bayer” ewer sent
for *1.09. J. RUSSELL, 201
South Brittain, Shelbyville,
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McGiLL’S —
BAR & BLUE ROOM
E. McGill, Prop.
’*423-25 NORTH 24th 8t.
■VINE, LIQUORS, and
CIGARS
ts.iw Boon Open 8 p. m. to 1 a. m
for Private Parties from
2 to 7 p. m.
—No Charges—
«VF SPECIALIZE IN MIXED
DRINKS.
F ree Delivery from 8 a. m. to
1a.m.
JA. 9411
*VK CARRY A FULL LINE
OF BONDED LIQUORS
L Mix Lemon Juice
AT HOME
S TO RELIEVE
BEfRHEUMATIC PAINS
Money Back—If This Recipe Fails
Oootfnews travels fast—man; o! the thou
sands of folks who now take lemon Juice
for rheumatic pain—have found that by
adding two tablespoonfuls of Allenru to one
tablespoonful of Lemon Juice in a glass of
water, they get faster relief for the aches
and pains caused by rheumatism, lumbago.
It's no surprise either, tor Allenru is a
15 year old formula to relieve rheumatic
aches and pains. In fact—if it does not help
—your money back. What could be fairer?
Get Allenru today at any live druggist. Only
•6 cents—Do It Mow. 0
The waiters at the Hill Hotel are j
doing'the service joo in a very fine
manner.
The Paxton Hotel waiters are
tops at all times on streamlined
service.
Mr. Charles Payne on the sick
list.
Mr. Goldie Davis, the rapid fire
Doorman and bartender, can mix
a highball rolling on the ground.
THIS WEEK —
Bill Robinson places wedding
ring on wrong finger of his bride
at his wedding to Miss Elaine
Plaints in Columbus, Ohio.
L. W. Ames of Desmoines, Iowa
spotted his stolen car while he was
riding on a street car. A deputy
sheriff had seized it after a thir
teen year old boy had stolen it
from a parking lot.
American Negro troops attend
services at the Saulsbury Cathed
ral in England.
Democratic party is reaching o»t
for the Negro vote.
Secretary Wickard visits Tnske
gee
Wendell Willkie denounces lace
prejudice in a speech in New York
Philip Randolph, president of
the Pullman Porters Union to
speak in Memphis. Tt-nn.
England working out a t’O year
plan to educate Africans.
Executive Secretary of the NA
ACP, Walter White, to interview
Eboue, Haile Selassie and Mahat
ma Ghandi.
Read The Omaha Guide for the
NEWS!
Dr. James Lowell named medical
director of Freedman's hospital in
Washington, DC.
Two very important bills to the
welfare of the Negro race are be
ing sidestepped in the U. S. Con
gress and Senate by politicians.
Brigadier General B. O. Davis de
clared examples of bravery Of Ne
gro troops on foreign soil are the
trend of faithul service.
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Poi
ters of Canada join the AFL of B
Gov. Ellis Armal of Georgia has
notified the NAACP that Negroes
cannot vote in the primaries of
Georgia.
Representative Gifford of Mass.,
was struck by a street car in Wash
.ngton. DC., Wednesday night, Jan.
-’6th and injured vrey badly.
Mr. Crawford of Chicago. Mr.
W. B. Davis of Omaha and H. W.
Smith have a friendly meeting *ast
Sunday afternoon.
U .S. Navy plans to take 96,000
men a month.
U. S. Senator Guffey of Penn,
said southern senators joined an
unholy alliance with Republicans
Crosstown Tailor Shop
ATTENTION, LADIES!
You can get hand tailored suits, dresses,
and slacks designed to suit your personality
by an experienced Lady Tailoress. We
Specialize in stout figures. Men and Ladies
general repair work done. We also special
ize in Tailored shirts.
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I Address.J
jj3ty. State.J
to defeat the bobtailed ballot bill
for servicemen. I
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High ranking officers &f the army ^
■ ngineers are schedul'd to be am- 1
t
ong witness' testifying in behalf of |
developing of the Missouri river. !
Capt. Joseph J. Clark of Chelae),
Okla., is the first Indian to be ap
pointed to Annapolis.
NEWS j
—BY BLACK— 1
NAACP NEWS
The problems involved in the
minority employment is with vs
now and will be with us in the
post-war days, and unless this
writer is mistaken will be our child
fo rgenerations to come. In a <
transitory period we must of nec
essity be prepared for a surprise
at every turn in the road of pro
gveas. Be ready to make decisions
md face issues squarely.
* * ** *
W'e are n. it alone, the monster
prejudice plays its hand against
Jews, Mexicans, Indians to say the
least or nothing about the religious
and political prejudice. Education
with all its force and influence
must be injected into our minds
and hearts with a follow-up of
practical and healthy life. W
must carry o neven when the load
gets to0 heavy, when hope serins
lost. Let iis look up to one star
of hope and cheer. The N.\.\Ci\
Unity of group. Unity of Country
will first of all win the war. Then
we will be ready to throttle ail
Hiters, mussers up, with apologies
to old Blood and Guts and toad
and snake in the grass Tojo, with
apologies to the respectable toads
and snakes.
*****
Although last Sunday’s meeting
was not so large as we had hoped
and planned for, those who did at
tend heard some interesting fa *ts
and exteomporaneous speeches.
Watch the papers for next big
meeting and do not make any oth
er arrangements for the afternoon.
It is a pleasure to announce the
receipt of (40) forty new member.-.
Was your’s included in that num
ber?
OLD FOUtS HOME
Don’t forget the drive for Dew
members and the renewal of mem
berships. Also the invitation to
visit the home and inspect its per
sonnel and give a cheerful word
to the inmates.
JIMMY JEW ELL
Jimmy Jewell spent the week
end with his mother, Mrs.. Cecelii
Jewell who has been indisposed,
but better at this writing.
IMPROVING
Mrs. Clara Willis continues to
Improve and is sitting up some.
Mrs. Katy Wilson is still in Her
east but is also improving".
HARRY BUFORD
Harry Buford is up and down,
mostly down, but is getting strong
er.
SGT. BAILEY'
Sergeant Isaac Bailey, the o’d
Indian fighter of the old wild west
gets out occasionally to 10ok things
over.
How about a call on those ohut
in?
—HWB.
A MARTYR
(Dedicated to Dr. L. B. Landry)
HP I
A liny babe lay on her afflictive
bed.
With a sorrowful look, asking
medical aid.
It was known by the doctors
wlio saw her plight,
She had only one slim chance
to win her fight.
f ' 1
xAn operation was the one
chance she had,
Which probably meant death
to the surgeon who dared:
But like the old tale of the mice,
we all tell.
What martyr will put on the
cat’s neck, that bell?
One from the group with great
sympathy came.
Baying, “1’ii take the chance in
.lesus’ name.”
He attempted, was infected, and
he died;
Smiling, while dying, said, “I'm
glad that Itried.”
By Walter’J. Barker, Sr.. M. A.
THE OMAHA GUIDE IS YOUR
PAPER— READ IT WEEKLY.
USO NEWS 1
CLUB TO OBSERVE
THIRD ANNIVERSARY
The 24th St. USO Cli'.b has plan
ned quite an elaborate u osia.,n in
observing the third anriv'i ary of
Che USO. Over 100 persons will go
to Lincoln on Friday night to par
ticipate in the program cf the 12th
St. USO Club of which Ilarvey Me
DanieL is Director.
This Club has Just been enlarged
and this celebration will mark tbo
first program in the new dance hall
Th© USO Orchestra will accomp
any the group and play for the
dancers along with the G. I. Or
chestra from Lincoln Air Basel
field. On Saturday a double at
traction has been carded. At T:30
pm. at St. Benedicts Gymnasium
the Ft. Crook Basketeers under
the coaching of Sgt. Floyd Brown
will take on the Grand Island
team from the air base at Gran l
Island. Immediately following the
game the Anniversary Dance will
be held. On Sunday morning at
tlho various Churches, short talks
will be made in behalf of the USO
and at 3:39 Su'nday afternoon, a
program will be given at the USO
Club in which service men and civ
ilians will participate. The public
is invited to share in these anni
versary programs.
BASKETBALL GAMES
With the acquiring of the Saint
Benedict's Gymnasium for activit
ies on Saturdays, it gives an oppor
tunity to promote basketball gam
es. This weeks card finds the
highly touted Ft. Crook team g i
lng against the fast and Snappy
Grand Island team. The local
1 team is being coached by Sergeant
Floyd Brown of Omaha and who
formerly managed the N, , S. C.
team two years ago. He was sec
ond high scoring guard in the Ur
ban Senior League. Brown has
been playing with the Ft. Crook
Medics, and is one of the stn.is of
that teem. This team rates Bfowr.
as one of the beet guards lr. the
national TMCA League.
The Grand Island team b. -t i
of outstanding stars and ins being
coached by Corporal Donaldson,
from New York. Donaldson lias
been working his charges over
time for this important contest.
His team boasts of having outstand
ing stars both collegiate and pro
fessional and this will gjve an op
portunity for basketball fans to
witness a grand game. Other
games scheduled for the month aie
Saturday Feb. I9th, Ft. Crook vs.
Kearney and Feb. 26th Ft. Crook
vs. Hastings.
tso to Receive
NEW FURNISHINGS
Word has been received from the
USO Regional Office in Kansas
City, Missouri, that new furnltu’.e
and furnishings have been ordered
from New York and that within
the next two or three weeks, the
1 USO Club will undergo a consider
able change, with anew paint job,
new jping-pong tables, neon sign
and many other changes which
will improve the looks of the Club
as well as the services.
Keokuk, la., WAC Girl
Receives Ovation
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At Fort Huachuca. Arizonia, . .
Technician Fifth Grade Consuela
Bland, who is an accomplished so
prano, recently sang at the 92 o 1
Division Chapel where she received
a hearty ovation. The daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bland, T-r>th
Bland comes from Keokuk, Iowa,
and is a graduate of Iowa Stats
Teachers’ College and Illinois State
Normal College- A picneor of the
VVAAC, she entered the first class
August 12, 1942. Before WACriom
she was a private tut^r. A talent
ed musician, she formerly studied
voice under Mrs. Etta Barton-My
ers of Keokuk, and represented the
state of Iowa in 1934 in a music
It isn’t TABOO any more
for girls to know these truths
Girls today can be grateful that
seme subjects are discussed more
rankly than they used to be.
That's one reason why thousands
af women have come to know about
CARDLTs 2-way help. Some take
it. as directed, three days before
"their time" to help relieve periodic
pain due only to functional causes.
; Others take it as a tonic to stl '.lu
late the appetite and aid digestion
by increasing the flow of gastric
juices, thus helping build up
strength and energy for those fU‘ ,
manding days to come.
A 62 year record says CARDOl
may help. Try. won’t you?
WANTS YOUNG LADY TO
WORK IN CAFE: $18 A WEEK
Dear Sir: I am writing you in regards to see if you
know of some young lady I could get to work in a
cafe. I will pay $18.00 a week, board and room.
Will send a ticket. I am in need of some one bad,
so would like to hear from you right away,
Yours truly, Jannie Howell,
623 West First Street,
Hastings, Nebraska.
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ASSISTS IN UNVEILING |
BISHOP KING ASSISTS IN
UNVEILNG CRUSADE
PAINTING
Worcester, Maas.,—Bishop Lcr
nzo H. King, DD., LLD., of At
lanta, Ga., resident Bishop of the
Atlantic Coast Area, of The Meth
odist Church was one of a team of
four bishops to participate in the
ceremonial unveiling of the How
ard Chandler Christy painting.
‘The Coming Peace and the Prince
of Peace”, here last week.
The painting is the famous art
ist’s only religious subject and
was executed to serve as an artis
tic. symbol of the “Crusade for a
New World Order”, the denomin
ation’s mation-wide movement to
arouse public opinion in support
of post-war international collab
oration to insure future peace.
The unveiling followed an ad
dress by Bishop King given before
1,600 New England church leaders
assembled in the sanctuary of the
cathedml-liike Wesley Methodist
church here. The gathering was
one of a series of a hundred sim
ilar mass-meetings being held in
key cities across the country this
month. These all-day meiti.i?s,
sponsored by the Co'in"ll
ops of The Methodist Church, are
being addresse dby traveling depu
tations of bishops, and .a few other
church leaders.
Bishop Kink spoke also in Ban
gor, Me- Brooklyn and Albany, N.
Y. and. lat?r in Macon, Ga. and
Orlando, Fla. Bishop Robert E.
.Tones of Columbus, O.. was a mem
ber of the team of bishops address
ing meetings at Elmira, Syracuse.
Rochester and Buffalo. N. Y. while
the schedule of Bishop Alexander
P. Shaw of Bajtimore calls for Wes
tern appcaitances. He speaks in
Fresno. Oakland, Sacramento, San
Diego and Los Angeeis, California
and Phoenix, Arizona.
—
MARRY AT TUSKEGrEE
Edward S.- Flowers of the U. S. Army station
ed at Tuskegee, Alabama and Paulina Adair,
daughter of Mrs. Juliett Adair of 5612 Wabash '
Avenue (Chicago) were married Jan. 8th at Tus
kegee. The groom who attended West Virginia
State College is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
I). Flowers of Chicago.(Press Photo Service)
lUflitior sponsored by the “Chicago
Defender”. At Fort Huachura T-5
Bland is assigned to duties with
Post Headquarters where she is
chief mail clerk and receptionist.
-Or the Post Ccmmandre. Col. Hd
v'n N. Hardy. She also has a
•ister in the WAC Section Mar
‘orie Bland. US. Signal Photo
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PHARMACY
—24th and Seward St.—
Prescriptions
—FREE DELIVERY—
WE-1613 r_a
FIVE OCD CHAIRMEN
APPOINTED IN E-2ND WARD
Five Precinct chairmen appoint
ed by Mrs. Glen Olson, chairman of
the OCD block organization in th
east half of the Second Ward, com
plete the organization for the dis
trict, it was announced Monday by
Mrs. C. D. Roxberg, executive sec
retary of the OCD block organiz
ation.
The newly appointed precinct
chairmen are Mesdames F. G
Mundlin, Irene Geiger, Deo Daily,
Joseph Roberts and Harry Stein
daifer.
Additionla precinct chairmen ap
pointed in the west half Of Second
ward, announced Monday by Mrs.
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
THOMAS FUNERAL HOME
2022 Lake 8L WEbater 2022
want“to1k7v
Furniture of all kinds—dressers,
oeds, end tables, chairs and chost
of drawers or complete home
apartment furnishings- Kettles anc
fishes. Sell u£ yours. i
IDEAL Furniture Mart, 24th &
Lake Street—WE. 2224
Frank Blackwell .chairman, are:—
Mrs. Vera Cowan, Mrs. F. A. Jack
son. Mrs. Leonard Herald. Mrs. O.
B. Prestidga and Mrs. W. M. Ware.
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LEGION
SIDELITES
by JULIUS E. HILL
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As it is a fact tnat the Legion is
not run by a clique, it is nation
wide, in fact, world-wide organiz
ation; and its affairs are, under the
constitution, conducted by the en
tire membership through duly con
stituted officers, committees and
commissions.
The Legion is one organization
that operates from the bottom to
the top, rather than from the top
to the bottom. There is no rank
in the Legion and no distinction
between home service and foreign
service. It is an organization of
veterans, run by veterans- Eacn.
one has a voice.
This article is from the January
issue of the National Legionnaire.
It is placed in this column for tho ‘
sole purpose of making Legion
naires think and think hard. If
you are a member of a post you
should do your .part in conducting
its business and affairs. For the
Post is you and you are the Post.
Insist that all business be conduct
ed in ways that are prescribed in
the rules and by-laws of the Am
erican Legion—the NATIONAL A
merican Legion is meant here and
Dot by your specific post rulings.
For if these rulings do not adhere!
to the principle laid down in tho
national setup, they are WRONG
and are against the best interest of
the organization regardless how
sincerely those fostering the plans
desire to play fair with the otheij
members.
But to take part in all Legion
affairs and activities does not
imean to go out and make a fool
of one's self. Don’t find fault with
everything that is done by those
who have bene selecte dto do them;
don’t go around offering sugges
tions to others than those to whom
the suggestions might be of help.
No one is perfect. But anyone
who will half try' can be honest, at
least to a degree wherein others
can see no fault in them of a na
ture sufficient to cause dissention
in the Post. And above all else
don’t be angry if your suggestions
aren't taken as a whole and used.
*****
This may see a queer column
this week, this may seem just a
litile out of the ordinary,—it may
even seem antagonistic to certain
group.1;; but is not intended to be
It is (merely that the writer, a paid
up member of the local Post, real
izes that not all Legionnaires lake
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FUNERAL DIREGTGR 1
WE. 2022
In all out lives there is a time
when the need of helpful funeral
service arises. At such time our
facilities are available plus ev
ery means of thoughtful econ
omy.
Romas’
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SHOE REPAIR
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1 OOK AT YOUH SHOES
Ollier People Do
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WANTED S CHAMBERMAIDS
We pay the highest wages for
maids then any hotel In the city*
One week’s vacation with pay giv
en to all employees who work a
full year, two weeks if you work
taro years with pay. CALL JA
6492. DELMAR HOTEL, 2«th at
Faroam Street
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NEIGHBORHOOD FURNITURE
A CLOTHING SHOP
BIG SALE—Overcoats, all sites
Shoes, No Stamps; Ladles Dresses,
Rugs, Beds, Gas Stoves and Oil
Stoves.
“We Buy and Sell” —
TEL. AT. 1154 1715 N, 26th ST,
.AuN DRIES & CLEANERS
EDHOLM~& SHERMAN
1401 North 24th WE. 6051
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4324 North 24th °t. WE. 10/4
time to acquaint themselves with
just how they stand aid what part
they should play in the Post.
And as Roosevelt P-ast No. 30.
The American Legion, is a wonder
ful Post and known throughout the
United States, we Intend to keep
it that way, no matter how outside
or inside influence ries to make it
otherwise
Alka-Seltzer
ABC METHOD
A—Alka-Seltzer, start taking it
*""* at once to relieve the Dull,
Aching Head, and the Stiff,
Sore Muscles.
B— Be careful, avoid drafts and
sudden changes in tempera
ture. Rest — preferably in
bed. Keep warm, eat sensi
bly, drink plenty of water or
fruit juices. Be sure to get
enough Vitamins.
C —Comfort your Sore, Raspy
' Throat, if caused by the cold,
by gargling with Alka-Selt
zer. If fever develops, or
symptoms become more
acute call your doctor.
ALKA-SELTZER is a pain re
lieving, alkalizing tablet, pleasant
to take and unnsuaPv effective in
action.
Take it for Headache, alu&cular
Pains and for Indigestion, Gas on
Stomseh, when caused by excess
stomach acid.
' At your drug store — Large
package 60*. Small package 30*,
by the glass at soda fountains. «
Gross
JEWELRY &
LOAN CO.
Phone JA4635
formerly at 24th
and Erskine St.
NEW LOCATION—
514 N. 16th ST.
All rC GET SPEEDY
Id I I ■■ V RELIEF FROM
I | kLaW ITCH AND BURN
THEN WMK AND SIT IN COMFORT
Use Poslam—the CONCENTRATED
ointment — as thousands have.
The oll.v base HOLDS Poslam’s
medication on the smarting skin
to cool and soothe that agonizing
itch and burn. Sold from coast to
coast tor 35 years. Ask your
doctor. Only GOc. ail drug store*
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2324 North 24th St. WE. 1029