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LOCAL NEWS The Omaha AMEs Mission 968 North 27th Street Sunday school .10:30 am. Services . 11:30 am Our guest preacher will be Mrs. S. Morris October 8th. Special ser vices at 3 pm.MOur guest preacher will be Rev. O. A. Askerneese and Rev. C, H, Copeland, Your are invited as our special BOWELS SLUGGISH? • Feeling like you iost your best friend — headachy—dull—all because of sluggish bow els? Why put up with constipation misery? Chew modem FEEN-A-MINT, the pleasant lasting chewmg-gurn laxative. Chew FEEN A-MINT tonight at bedtime, taking only In Bccordance with package directions. Next morning—thorough, gentle relief, helping you feel swell again. Millions rely on FEEN-A MINT. Chew like your favorite gum. Tastes good. Try FEEN-A-MINT—a whole family -- 1 tVA Johnson Drug Co. 2306 North 24th FREE DELIVERY We. 0998 WEhster 5217 “The Latest Smart Styles” Victory Beauty Salon -2118 North 24th St.— ! Omaha, Nebraska MRS. 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TO ALL MY IRiENDS— Come and lend a Helping Hand at the Young Children’s Youth Culture Center, 2711 North 24th Street, Om aha, Nebraska. As Rev. Adams, Sr., remarked, “there can be a great work and move merit at the Center”. The little children must be Protected and watched 0"<»r when they play. There will be a big program by all the children, October 31, 1944. Pareots are invited to see their child ren act and play their parts. I want to thank Mr. C, C. Gallo way, Omaha Guide, for making me welcome to the seats and Mr. An drew Johnson, the good price for the toyt. I will do all my beit to keep child- 1 ren off the itreets late at night. George E. Bivens ° SUBSCRIBE - ° NOW! O-O- o BRING OUT THE IBS. o/ V_J|F 0 YOUR SKIN Why have a too dark skin when so many thousands of women have found that lovely lightness which Palmer’s Skin Success Whitening Cream so quickly brings to tanned, weather-beaten too dark skin. 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The family of Corporal Billy '1 Love, wish to express their sin- :; ; cere thanks to the many friends | '! who gave their kindness, sympathy *! and beautiful floral offerings dur-; ; ing the death of our beloved son[ \\and brother• ' [ ; Mrs• Mcxie Love, and \ \ Family• ! \ IN MEMORIAM. BY Mrytle M- Goodlow Dedicated to Mrs• Mexie Love • and Family When God’s heaven is alight, With Golden stars burning bright Remember, your Blu Star turned ,to Gold! To shine in His heaven above Where all is peace and love And there it shall forever shine Until the end of time. And shed its glory bright, On freedom’s holy light. TOWNSEND CLUB NO- 11 Our Townsend Club No- 11 will meet on Monday night October 9th, which will be of course our regular meeting night. We hope to have all members and friends to be with us. We are trying to get as many of our old members back into the club as we can and also trying to get as many new members as we can- So come out and join us—help us to put the Townsend Plan over into law at our next meeting on October 9th we are serving refreshments- Now don’t miss that and on the fourth Sunday in October you don’t want to miss our mass meeting which will be held in the Morning Star Baptist church, located at 2608 Franklin street. We are trying to get all our professional men and women interested in the Townsend Plan. With a hearing practically assured on the Townsend Bill in Washington it is more important now than ever in our history that everyone be inter ested for we all need the Townsend Plan. In Wasliington DC., one more Congressman at this writing has sign ed our petition for a hearing and a vote on our national Townsend Play Measure- This) leaves only five Con gressmen still to win. I am confid ent that we will have that five soon. The business of gaining signatures one by one until 218 men and women in Congress have compelled our na tional legislators to open their ears to a genuine program'of economic se curity is a slow busiess at best in a campaign year it is like pulling a few teeth. - . . Don't fail to meet us at the Morn ing Star Baptist Church on Sunday, October 22nd at 3 o’clock pm. We hope to have some good speakers who will outline the Townsend Plan to you. The Morning Star Baptist Church is located at 2608 Franklin Street. L. W. McDonald, Pres., J. W. King, Vice Pres, Mrs- Edith Harris on, Secy, Mrs. B. B. Hawkins, Treas AUXILIARY NOTES, UNIT NO 30, September 25, 1944— Thirty-five (35) Auxiliary mem bres from Unit No- 30 Roosevelt Post American Legion, were guests at a dinner in honor of Mrs- John Platersberg, president of Nebraska’s American Legion auxiliaries, in the clubrooms of Post No. 1 at the Rom* Hotel. Mrs. R- H. Cook, Douglas coun ty, Chairman, presiding. Invocation by our very gracious Mrs. Lula Bryant. Mrs Cook introdheed the president of each unit Mrs- Platersberg stressed the im portanne of little things. The program included Mrs- John Bosch, past department president, Mrs. Harold Diers, National Newrs Crairman, Mrs. Claire Mangnuson, Eighth district president and Mrs. Max Brenberg of the 8 & 40. Membership Drive. Our memberhip drive is on. We have 99 member, help u make it 200. If your husband served in world war No. 1 and is a member of Roosevelt Post No- 30 American Legion or if he s in service now, you are eligible to join Our Auxiliary. I am sure you will enjoy the work of the Aux iliary. And we shall be happy to get your membership. Unit No. 30 Picks Delegates f Delegates for the Eighth District meeting at Papillion, October 12 are Mrs. Lula Bryant, Mrs. Althouse, Mrs- Pearl Thomas, Mrs. Pierson, CAN W1LBESF0SCE STOP THEM f Chicago, (PPTS) Members of the formidable 1944 Golden Tiger squad of Tuskegee Institute have high hop es of repeating the crushing defeat they dealt Wiiberforce University last season when they swamped the bulldogs with a one sided score of 27 to 0. The two teams will battle it out on the gridiron at Comiskey park Friday night, October 13. Capt Darnaby, and Issac S Lane, sponsor of the game, are in town and declare both teams to be in the pink of con dition. Tuskegce Institute is a mem bcr of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, the National I Colkgaite Athletic Association and i the Southeastern Association Amat ; eur Athletic Union of the Cnitcd ! States. BEWASE WILBERFORCE. Chicago, (PPNS)—Thomas Horn burger, hard driving fullback for Tuskegee demonstrates his ability as he is caught in action by the camera man. Hornburger hails from Car bondale 111. and it is rumored that quite a few of the Wilberforce play ers are wishing he were back there, as the time for their game, to be held at Comiskey Park, Oct. 13th, draws nearer. Mrs. Milsap, Mrs- Wade. Alternates: Mrs. Goodlow, Mrs. Alexader, Mrs- Gardner, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Oliver, Mrs- Smitr. Remember the bus leaves 24th and N Streets ot 8:30 a.m. for Papillioi: Time, October 12th. I will be ex pecting you. Mrs. Eva Milsap, Pres., Mrs. Pearl Thomas, Reporter COLORED OLD FOLKS HOME The Colored Old Folk’s Home Ex ecutive Board and Residents, wish to thank the Mt. Nebo Church members for the lolely basket of fruit and the program rendesed on September 17th. Also the Junior Victory Girl's of Pleasant Green Baptist Church on the 25th, a glass of jelly to each resident, which they highly apprec iated. The public is inpited to visit the Home at all times. Facts in Rhyme By Myrtle M. Goodlow Dear Reader of The Omaha Guide; Anything you wish to see in rhyme f'lease drop me a line, Or call at my office, Or telephone WE- 1517 My address is North 22nd The facts arc all 1 need to know. Yohr own, Myrtle M- Goodlow THE BLACK MAN AND THE JEW. by Myrtle M. Goodlow The cross of the lowly Nazarene Was carried up Calvary's Hill By Simon a Cyrenian— Who was dark of skin, And today it is sad but true, The Black man and the Jew— Are, carrying crosses still, Both have been crucified, And in agony have cried— OH! God, how long, Before we sing the triumph song? The White man laughed, When Haile Selassie left his throne But God still rules and watches o’er His own! And Haile Selassie is again on his throne— Today when the whole of Europe faces disaster, It is far from being a laughing matter. 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Miss Ernestine Horton is back to her studies at Tennessee State Col lege, Nashville, Tenn., after spend ing three weeks vacation in the windy city with relatives. Miss Horton’s home is in Memphis, Tenn., and she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs- L. C, Horton. (PPNS). -— "Next Door” by ted shearer t---:-1 | | i/uniirteuiai r ■ .^ V n in imim—i — r "YOU SEEE JUNIOR, WHEN YOU’RE A MAN—THERE ARE _CERTAIN THINGS THE WOMEN EXPECT OF YOU.” home- 1 The mightitst drama this world has staged, Is being played by- England, Russie and Germany—Japan, And other nations will soon take a hand, Those who read God's word can see His eternal Truth in fulfilled pro phecy-! And know the cries tf war shall not be stilled, Till God’s word has been fulfilled. Only His Love can take From cruel hearts the bitter hate And make them loving\and forgiv ing, Making life for all worth living. The persecution of the Black man and the Jew Has led this world into The same cruel state, From which there is no escape, The Divine words the first shall be last— Is rapidly coming to pass! Ethiopia has stretched forth her hands— And Jews are returning to the Holy Lands The Black man and the Jew so greatly wronged— Shall soon sing the triumph song! “FULFILLED PROPHESY" by Myrtle M- Goodlow dedicated to Mr- C- C- Galloway Editor of the Omaha Guide, who more than tuvk'e years ago pre ^,iiii!imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiii!i ] Lunch { Room S (At Myrtis’ Tavern) - | 2229 LAKE STREET-! Z (Under New Management) 2 ~ Lillian Anderson and Louise E Finney, Proprietors 5 ^ “Prompt, Courteous Service" jj lllllllllt.. .I dieted the world wide racial prob lems of today. The following lines are based upon the platform of The Omaha Guide which was written by Mr. Galloway. No thinking person will dispute The fact that the welfare of our group, Should always be considered and remembered. For the service we have rendered. To our country, to our flag, and to our city, For our race is one of the few Proven loyal and true blue. If hatred and prejudice are not overcome, Darker days are yet to come For the seeds are now being sown - For one of the bloodiest battlefields This world has ever known. For the darker races will not continue, To he crushed by the money-mad few. Who have chosen themselves to 1k>. The leaders ofm->nkind— When they themselves are color blind. With only three tenth of the world population, It’s high time for the so-called McGILL’S — RAR £ RTTTF, ROOM E McGill. Prop ,423-25 NORTH 24th St VINE. LIQUORS, and CIGARS Blue Room Open 8 p. m. to 1 a. m Ooen for Private Partiea from 2 to 7 p. m. —No Charges— VE SPECIALIZE IN MIXED DRINKS. Free Delivery from 8 a. u» 1 a. as. JA. 9411 WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF BONDED LIQUORS Bobby Johnson as sportin’ Life in the USO-Camp Shows production of “Porgy and Bess," which will soon leave on a six month tour to servicemen overseas. USO-Camp Shows, a member agency of the National War Fund, is supported by contributions to community war funds. Call 1IA-0S00 to Renew Subscription white race, To cease being color-blind, And preaching white supremacy, And racial superiority. For what a bitter harvest we now reap— Becauee the Japanese were classed as cheap, And considered just a worthless tool, By those who rule. Leaders have failed to practice what they teach— For justice and liberty are mere words in a speesh, But they must cast aside all pre tense, OR reap God’s vengeance For be ye, not deceived, God is not mocked— He judges the deeds—condemns idle talk, For there is no halfway wTith God— But all the w*ay every step, we trod. The Fatherhood of man must prevail, OR man’s plans wili always fail. 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SANPALL SAYSs v f 1 W OTHER GOOD RETAILERS, BEER TAVERNS TO CLOSE ON V-E DAV' Like all legitimate businesses, voluntary closing of all beer retailers in Nebraska on the day the war ends in Europe is assured. This industry, like all good bus inesses, is anxious to cooperate with any movement which is in the public interest. The purpose of this committee is to maintain good beer-selling conditions throughout the state — educating tavern owners and checking tavern conditions — constantly. NEBRASKA COMMITTEE BREWING INDUSTRY FOUNDATION . CHARLES E SANDALL. Stat* Director • 710 FIRST NATIONAL BLDG., LINCOLN