The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 04, 1944, Page 4, Image 4
^ — ... -nat ^arA' - •' • •BACKING THE ATTACK ON All FRONTS Mr 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. VICTORY Bowl 2410 LAKE STREET JA-9175 Hours from 12 P. M. to 12 A. M. Friday only 12 P. M. to 5 P. M. Start 12 Midnight each Friday till 4 A. M. Saturday morning “Bowl for health” « .' • ?*•»•■***>** r* ■ Popular for zy2-\\>. 4A^ Lenten Breakfasts BaK r=^ - -._—■-I 1 Enter the SUZANNA TINY PANCAKE NAMING CONTEST $1,500 First Prize 99 Other Cash Awards Get entry blank and rules now at your Safeway Store. Contest closes April 9 SAFEWAY Crosstown DresssH“aking ' —TAILORING & ALTERATIONS— f ATTENTION, LADIES! 1 You can get hand tailored suits, dresses, m and slacks designed to suit your personality ■ by an experienced Lady Tailoress. We M Specialize in stout figures. Men and Ladies v ; general repair work done. We also special- ■ ize in Tailored shirts. M Mable L. Williams, Proprietress... ■ -2022 NORTH 24th STREET- f --- ~ Ask yourself these Questions when you buy a laxative Qu'es. AVhat is the name of a lax ative that has been a popular and respected favorite with four genera tions? Ans. Black-Draught. Ques Is Black-Draught purely herbal? Ans. Yes, and you’ll find it easy to take. Ques. Is Black-Draught satis factory in action? Ans. Yes, 't Usu ally is, if you follow directions. Black-Draught comes in powder ed or garnulated form. Many say the granulated is even easier to take. 25 to 40 doses cost only 25c Caution, use only as directed, (let Black-Draught from your dealer ' today and have this “friendly lax- ■ ative” handy the next time a lax- I ative is needed. WAITERS’ COLUMN By H. W. Smith WE. 6458 The Blackstone Hotel with the Plush Horse room and the two streaomlined waiters who can give rapid service. Mr. D. Jones arid -.Ir Avant and the Cottonwood room along with Mr. D. Grant and Mr Melvin Fountain are doing the job as it should be done with a ;nutc. ***** The Musician headwaiter is a1! ways out in front on large part ies. ***** The Omaha Club waiters are tops on service at all timer. ***** We extend our sympathies to the race horse headwaiter and hope to see him on the improve ment list as he is one of the ve»y jolly good fellows. ***** The Fontenelle hotel w'aiters are on the up and go at all times do ing a service turn and Mr. George Thomas is a heavyweight roOm service waiter. ***** The Hill hotel waiters are in the running on quick service to the very fine fine guest ***** The RR boys are headliners on cervice on wheels Mr. Linwood Hall. Mr. Richard McCain, Mr. Rodney Williams and Mr. Luther Johnson, Mr. Harry Swain, Mr. ***** Mr. Jack Hall was a north 24th treet visitor Sat., Feb. 26. ***** Capt. Booth the streamlined party man of the Paxton who hails from the Lone Sta rstate is the rjgth man in the right place. ***** James Robeorson one of the U. I’.’s quick stepping dining car wait ers in Omaha. ***** Brother John Penison one of the finer private car men of the Burl ington RR always ready ’.'Or the road. ***** THE WEEK LT. S. Congress may override the president’s veto of the tax. ***** Rabbi Barrett H. Brickner of Cleveland. Ohio said Thursday on lis return from a tour of the war fronts, “the American soldier does not hate the enemy.” ***** Amercan telephone and telegraph company and 35 hotels in New York have been charged by U. S. Attor ney McNally with overcharging on rates . ***** State meeting of the DAR ends RKlivS PHARMACY “ —24th and Seward St.— Prescriptions —free delivery— WE-1613 at Lincoln, Nebraska. ***** t Negro newspaper we'k broad cast got away to a good start on Saturday. Feb. 26. Paul V. McNuifj told about the Negro being very oyal in defense industry'. ***** The r. S. Navy announces that two U. S. Warships will be mann ed by Negro crews. ***** Walter White, executive secret-1 ary- of the NAACP sends a mess age to the board of directors Of the NAACP.He has just completed 18 hundred miles touring army camps. T<he contacts he has mad;' were very encouraging also many need correction. ***** Mayor GaGuardia of New fork City greets 24 air force navigator;*.. ***** RR. Church of Memphis, Tenn., president of the recently formed Republican organization, issued a challenge to the Negro democrats that met in Washington the week Of Feb. 26. Read the Omaiha Guide for news ***** Rev. Adam Clayton Powell Jr., | pastor of Ahyssianian Baptist ; Church of New York City is a candidate for Congress from Har lem. **** * Judg-e Samuel S. Leibowitz of the Kings County New York eo'Ji t, i told Herbert T. Miller foreman of the Grand jury and the other mem. bers youY testimony speaks elo quently of the character of Mr. Miller and his ability and it is of great importance of the fact. We have broken the ice in this signif icant manner instead of talking a bout it. ***** Are you a member of the NAACP if not Join and help increase the membership to two thousand. ***** Francis E. Rivers Negro Justice of the City court of New York was elected to membership in the Am rican Bar assOciatiin at a meet ing of the board of Governor’s last Sunday, February 27. ***** Rumor has it that Gov. Dewey of New York will be nominated for ^President at the Republican Con vention. ***** South Carolina has the largest trees in the U. S. ***** This writer had the pleasure of attending a very quickly arranged birthday party of Mr. J. M. Porter of 2013 North 23rd street Sunday, evening. February 27. Mrs. Pot ter was assisted by her very love ly daughter Mrs. Constance Hays, * if 2207 Burdete St. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lew Giles 2217 North 29th st-, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mosley of South Omaha, Miss Mo zelle McKee, 2843 Binney st-. A very enjoyable evening was spent and we all hope to be present at Mr. Porter’s next birthday Feb. 29 1948. 3k * 1c 3k * Negro newspaper week will go into history as all of them have | progressed and improved . Some | years ago the Indianapolis Free maA the New York Age, the Bos tonjGuardian, the Dallas Express ant the Cleveland Gazette were headlin rs for news of the race and they were wide awake at all times to the welfare of uplifting. But time brings many Changes. We have the Chicago Defender, The Pittsburgh Courier, the Amsterdam News, and the Kansas City Call, the Black Dispatch, the Southwes tern Christian Advocate Methodist Church and the Arkansas State Press of Little Rock. Let’s all give them a big hand. LOCAL NEWS BEGINS AVIATION TESTS Kessler Field. Biloxi, Miss, Feb 27—Pvt. Milton Bryon Mallory son of Mrs. Bertha C. Mallory. 2221 N. 25th St., is now beginning m alica], and psychological tests, classific ation and training at this unit of the Army Air Forces Training Command. This Army processing is designed to determine his qual ification^ as a pre-avkrtion cadet. Upon successful completion of this phase hy will be sent either to i college or university for five months of further study or direct ly to a prcflght center tor cadet training, depending upon his pre vious academic background. BOTTS CU B TO PRESENT MRS. LEONA MITCHELL The S. A. Botts Club is present ing Mrs. LeOna Mitchell. "The Pi I - iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiMinuiiuiHiimii GREEN LANTERN "THE HOME OF GOOD FOODS AND HOME OF GOOD PEOPLE." Fresh Food, Strictly Fresh —2116 North 24th— JA 9275 Mr. E. Britt ” miiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii mill! I Purple Heart Hero Home lusKegec, Aia.,— rne nrst mem ber of the famous 9sbh Fight pr Squadron to be awarded the Furple Heart, First Lt. Thoonas N. Malone Supply Officer of the 36Cth Serv ice Squadron attached to the !*9th recently returned to Tuskc.-Tee Army Air Field while on a conval escent leave. During an engage ment in Sicily in which the !»!<th Fighter Squadron was working in close cooperation with the 3 iti '-h Eighth Army, Lt. aMlone receiv ed orders to establish an advanc ed base of operation. He and a party of men set ou’t in a "six by six” to make a reConnaisance of the proposed site. Nearing their objective, the wheels of their truck ran over a land mne. and the ex Plosion threw theoccupants to the i ground unconscious. As a result of the fall, Lt. Malone's right arm became paralyzed. For this injury received in a combat zone, Lt. Ma lone was awarded the Purple Heart Lt. Malone is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Malone. 5627 Till man Ave., Detroit, Mich, on his visit to TAAF he was accompanied by his Wife, the former Janis John son of Montgomery, Ala. The re turning hero is a former student at Wayne University where he re ceived his A. B. in 1940. While in college Lt- Malone was a member of the track and boxing teams and a member of Kappa Alpha P*i Fraternity. grim Travelers" and "The Victory Trio”. Thursday evening March 2nd at 8 o’clock at Zion Baptist Church. Admission was free Rev. F. C. Williams, Pastor, Mr« Pinky Anderson, President. SICK ; Mrs. Vera Hopkins, advertising agent for the Omaha Guide, was taken sick the first part of the week and unable to work. DINNER GUESTS Mrs. Leona Mitchell, Mrs. Z. O. Baltimore. Mrs. Emma Hill, Mrs. Georgia DeCarnot were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wil liams, 2514 Binney Street. Sunday February 27th. MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. David St. Clair, Pastor. Services were well attended at both the morning and evening worship. The pastor in charge and he brought the message at both services. The unusual message at the morning worship was most uplift ing and highly spiritual. It was an exceptionally good an most beautiful sermon describing and pointing out the characteris tics of the inner man. when such man is ruled by the spirit of Christ. Then at the close of the sermon as he -sang “Is there another wit ness for my Lord,” the holy spirit in all its beauty and pbwer came as a summer shower and set on fire the hearts of many • At the evening worship we were again favored with a short sermon, aftei this the victory program was • endercd and was enjoyed by all. Most splendid reports were made by all the clubs and auxilli irks of the church. We enjoyed the pres nee of Sis. Leona Mitchell the sweet gospel singer also at the evening- worship. Friends, visitors and those who vvtsh us well are invited to come and worship with us. A Cordial welcome awaits you and a spirit ual treat is alays in store for you. BABY SON Word comes to us of th" nee arrival of a baby son. born to Mr and Mrs. Charles Branch. 2866 Bin ney streets. TO ARIZONA , Mrs. Florence Terrell, .vife rf Doctor Price Terrell, 2025 Lake HI-. lias left Omaha for an extended eisit in Arizona with her daughter Ethel, who accompanied her. They left enroute through Kan sas City to visit her other daughter Jean. Her daughter. Ethel, is the wife of Dr. O. B. Williams, station ed at army headquarters, FO; t ’ i I TJAVE yoo tried Alka-Selt I ser for Gas on Stomach, I Soar Stomach, “Mornfnj P After” and Cold Distress? I If not, why not? Pleasant, \ prompt in action, effective. Thirty cenU and Sirty | cents. » Mllll NERVINE i 'E'OR relief from Functional Net* * vous Disturbance* such as Sleep* 1 1 Usances, Crankiness, Excitability, 1 I Nervous Headache and Nervous In , direction. Tablets 35* and 75*. Liquid 25* and Il.tO. Read direc 1 tions and use only as directed. I • 4 SINGLE Dr. Miles AnU Pain Pill often relieves Headache, Muscular Pains or Functional Monthly i Pains —25 for 25*. 125 4 forfl.OO. Get them at your , drug store. Bead directions and use only as directed, j Huachuca, Arizona. • Mrs. Terrell was granted a leave of absence from her job. until she has fully recuperated from her re cent illness. USO NEWS .ADVISORY COMMITTE ON WOMEN’S & GIRLS WORK An Advisory Committee on Wo men and Girls Work has been sel ected and will hold their first meet mg’ On Friday night at 7:30 oclock. The following persons have been asked to serve on this committee: Mrs. Jessica Wright, Gertrude Craig. Evelyn Murray. Robbie Dav is, Mrs. D. W. Gooden, Ora Glass, G. Anita Blackburn, Grayce Brad ford. Alice Wilson, and Bemie Peebles. This Committee will have the responsibility of arranging pro grams for the women and girls, re cruiting of girls, and the conduct ing of personality development classes. VOLUNTEER TRAINING CLASS ! TO START I The first in a series of Volun teer Training Classes for volunt eers who are serving in the -pro gram of the USO will begin 0n Monday March 20, with sessions being held on Friday, March 24th. and closing Monday March 27th. The purpose of this training "lass will be to introduce the volunteois to all round program of the USO and lo aid them in their work at the USO. All volunteers who have1 been serving the USO in the past or anyone wishing to serve are a.-dc ed to attend these classes. VOLUNTEER COUNCIL OF ORGANIZATIONS Thp Volunteer Council of Organ izations formerly the Advisory Com mittee for the USO Club will hold its monthly meeting. Monday at 7:30 pm. For the past month this council has been furnishing re freshments and cigarettes for thr men on Saturdays and Sundays. The following are the newly e iected officers of the Council. Sara Walker, chairman, Alice Smith, vice. Helena Thomas, secretary, I Katie’s Beauty Shop SPECIALIZING in SCALP Treatment TREATMENTS FOR SHORTj STUBBY HAIR AND !>KY,\ ‘ITCHIE’ SCALP. ALSO “VLL” HAIR STYLES 2201 Grant JA. 3236 You Women Who Suffer From HOT FLASHES CHIUT FSJKS If you—like So many women between the ages of 38 and 52—suffer from hot flashes, weak, nervous irritable feelings, are a bit blue at times—due to the functional middle age period peculiar to women — try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Taken regularly—Pinkham's Com pound helps build up resistance against such distress. It also has what Doctors call a stomachic tonic effect! Thousands upon thousands of j women—rich and poor alike—have I reported benefits. Here’s a product | that helps nature and that’s the kind j to buy. Follow label directions. Well ! worth trying! LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S W&Z Classified Ads Get Resuits! WANTED MAYFLOWER CAFE Park Ave. and Leavenworth street Wants a Dishwater. Call HA. 7222 HELP WANTED! General Cleaning- $15.00 per week Hours 12 to 6 p. m. K. B. ICE CREAM 30th & CUMING ST. JA-95S0 WANTED ’ Wanted a room in a Christian Home for an elderly gentleman that has four sons in the service. Would like to have the accommodation as follows: room on same floor as hath and a privilege to cook once in a while. Would like for this room to be in the area between Grace, south; Binney, north, 20tli Street east and 30th west. Willing ■to pay a reasonable price for the above accommodations and will be •a permanent roomer. Call WE. 0710 and ask for Mr. W. E. BrOwn. FUNERAL DIRECTORS THOMAS FUNERAL HOME 2022 Lake St. WEbster 2022 WANT'TO «(! •.— Furniture of all kinds—dressers, cels, end tables, chairs and chest >f drawers or complete home— apartment furnishings. Kettles and fishes. Sell us yours. IDEAL Furniture Mart, 24th & Lake Street—WE. 2224 Clara Campbell asst. secy, and Pearl Brummell and Louise Wiley treasurers of the refreshment and cigarette fund, Mrs. Jnnie Scott, chaplain. NOVELTY MUSICAL PROGRAM TO FEATURE SUNDAY AFTER NOON HOI R AT l SO. A novel and unique musical pro gram is in store for the servicemen an dtheir friends on Sunday af ternoon at 3:15, when Mrs. W. A. Harding will be presenteod in dis ! playing how music can be made from the use of various types of bottles. Mrs. Harding uses over 50 bottles in her program and can Play all types of mifsic. Plan now to attend this program with your friends. BASKETBALL GAME CARDED What the basketball fans have bei-n waiting for will come to pass pn .Saturday night at St. Benedicts Gym when the fast Hastings Sail ors teams will play the Kearney Air Base basketeers. This will make the first appearance of the Navy team and everyon is anx iously awaiting- this opportunity. VV are wondering if the Army i" going to sink the Navy or the Navy sink the Army. Saturday night will tell. The curtain raiser for the night will be the All Star Girls vs. the USO girls. Th.t- reg ular Saturday night dance will fol low with music by the Swingsters. FLASH! FLASH! Omaha Star-UjSO Basketball tourney for Servicemen Saturday, March 18th. Officials are trying to secure a larger g-ym for this e vent. BACK HOME Mrs. Mildred Thomas. 2022 Lake Street returned home Thursday, from St. Catherine hospital wnet’e she had been recovering from an appeetomy operation. Use The Omaha Guide As A— Medium of Advertising iMiiiiMiiiiimiiiiiimiiiimiiinmiiii't f —->. FUNERAL DIRECTOR WE. 2022 In all our 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’ 2022 Lake Street wmimmmimmimiiiiimiiiiimmM NORTH* 24th' STREET " SHOE REPAIR 1807 N. 24th St. WE-4240 POPULAR PRICES — LOOK AT YOUR SHOES Other People Do NEIGHBORHOOD FURNITURE & CLOTHING SHOP BIG SALE—Overcoats, all sizes Shoes, No Stamps; Ladies Dresses Rugrs, Beds, Gas Stoves and Oi Stoves. “We Buy and Sell” — TEL. 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