The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 02, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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WAITERS’
r COLUMN
By H. W. Smith
WE. 6458
The Waiters’ Club extends a friend
ly welcome to all fair minded friends
and their wives and sweethearts to
spend a quiet evening and exchange
greetings in a quiet, enjoyable night
spot.
The Fontenelle Hotel waiters are
on th? job serving with a smile
The Omaha Club waiters are on a
quick stepping schedule and the mem
bers and their friends like the service
The waiters at the Hill hotel are
very much out in front on service at
all times
Are you a member of the Naacp?
The Waitres at the Regis hotel and
the White Horse Inn are on the up
and go on service all the while
The Paxton Hqtel waiters are tops
on fine service at all times.
The BLackstone hotel waiters are
streamlining their service these days
Fellow workers we are approaching
the most important time of the year
and very often we are placed in a
fT EVERYBODY
must have
VITAMINS
Of course everybody
fets SOME Vitamins.
urveys show that mil
lions of people do not
get ENOUGH.
A pleasant, convenient
economical way to be
sure that you and your
family do not lack essen
tial B Complex Vitamin
uneunt-A-UAY brand
Vitamin B Complex tablets.
An insufficient supply of B
Complex Vitamins causes In
digestion. Constipation, Nerv- i
ousness, Sleeplessness, Crank
iness, nacK or Appetite. There are
other causes for these conditions, but
why not guard against this one cause
by taking a ONE-A-DAY brand
tV itamin B Complex Tablet everyday?
Important — Get your money’s
worth, always compare potencies
and price. —-^
_1
position where we can help the peo
ple we serve by being careful to
watch the food checks to avoid a mis
take and we are rewarded for our
forethought and judgement.
I he Week.
BY H. IV- SMITH
A shoemaker in Rochester, New
York found $255 in a pair of shoes
that a customer had left to be repair
ed
Telephone operators were on strike
in Dayton, Ohio and Detroit, Mich
and Washington DC., Nov- 22.
Two U- S. soldiers escaped from
the Government prison in Leaven
worth Kansas and were captured in
Davenport, Iowa last summer—they
were sentenced to 10 years in the
Federal reformatory in Elreno, Okla
Friday, November 24.
A 14 year old boy escaped from the
Ramsey County, Minnesota school for
boys but was captured by sheriti
Harry Meiss in Keokuk, Iowa, Nov.
23rd
Read The Omaha Guide for all the
news of the race!
The OPA announced in Washing
ton, DC., Friday, Novemebr 24th that
there would be a cut in the price of
clothing.
Eight TJ. S- Senators all members
of the Foreign Relations Committee,
conferred with Acting U- S. Secret
ary of State Settinius regarding the
plans for the postwar organization,
Friday. November 24th.
John Verbeck, 21 years old, one of
three boys arrested for breaking into
a clothing store in South Omaha
asked Judge Beal to send him to the
State prison.
Joseph Johnson of Vandeburg, Ky.
was told by the Supt- of Schools his
3 children who have been absent from
school since mid-October, must be
back in school not later than Nov- 29.
An armed guard has been placed a
rour.d the Hanover powder mills at
Hanover, Mass Friday, Nov. 24—a
former German citizen told of a sab
otage plot
A car load of goods for the Rus
sians left Omaha for New York Nov.
24th.
Lady Astor spoke her first public
words of praise in London Nov- 21.
She said a people can’t think or reach j
God until they learn to read- She
don't like Russian Communism, it has
changed the European policy of keep
MILDRED’S |
Sandwich
SHOP
2409 Lake St. JA-0836
’’A Clean Place to EAT at
MILDRED’S”
HOT BAR-B-QUE, CHICKEN,
FISH AND CHITTERLINGS.
■patronizing Us is like making
Love to A ‘Widow’.”
“You Can’t Overdo It "
Buy A New Home
in Bedford
Beautiful ADDITION
I Buy A Fine Quality, New F~lome 1
I in Bedford Park
ijj The Beautiful New Neighborhood
| on Wirt Street between 30th <fc 27th Street
MAKE YOUR APPLICATION NOW!
—See Mr. Dee—
Realty Improvement Co.
342 ELECTRIC BLl)G |
Phone JA-7718 cr JA-1620 |
Don’t talk—don’t spread rumors. Don’t
cough—don’t spread germs. Smith Bros.
Cough Drops, Black or Meet'- '1 a -e jtiU as
soothing and delicious as evjr—and they
still cost only a nickel.
SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS
BLACK OR MENTHOL—5# i
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On Their Way To Berlin
Somewhere in France, (PPNS)
Negro invasion troops with rifles
ready and determined intent splash
ashore from a landing craft during
the invasion of Southern France to
wreck havoc with Hitler’s hordes,
who arc fast being driven ot the bor
ders of their “Fatherland.” The
smashing and daring attacks of our
troops on all fighting fronts and the
enthusiastic purchase of War bonds
by civilians on the home front speaks
loudly of the Negro’s right to enjoy |
the fullness of the “Four Freedoms’’ |
that can only be preserved at the high J
cost of human life.
BUY MORE WAR BONDS & STAMPS!
ing the people poor and ignorant- She
declared that France is not a great
country—not even the French people
believe it, but we will give them a
chance to become great
Robert Calvert was hit by an auto
at 49th and Dodge streets Monday,
Nov. 27th in the morning about one
and he died at a hospital at 5 am.
Russian Ambassador Averill Har
riman arrived in Paris on his way to
Moscow Monday, Nov. 27th
U- S- Secy of State Cordell Hull,
resigns- President Roosevelt accept
ed the resignation of the Secy last
Monday, November 27th.
Four Omaha men were suspended
from dealing in gasoline as long as
rationing exists it was announced
by John G. Aldrich OPA district di
rector Monday, Nov- 27th.
Two persons were injured in an
auto and bus collision five miles
east of Crete, Nebraska, Sunday nite
November 26th
Read the Omaha Guide for all the
news of the race.
The Ladies of the live wire circle
of Clair Chapel sponsored a pre
Thanksgiving tea at the beautiful
home cf Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Jones
Sunday afternoon Nov. 26 and it was
a very lovely fellowship gathering.
The table decorations and napkins
were o fthe very latest design and
the very nice tea rolls made by Mrs
L- V- Gray, who carries a pleasant
smile always twelve months in the
year, were tops!
Wroth well's Flower shoppe can
furnish • flowers for all parties and
afternoon teas and special breakfasts
and dinner parties at 2320 North 24th
Street.
LOCAL NEWS
CHEROKEE TEMPLE HOLDS
LAST RITES FOR
DTR. EVA MORTIMER
Cherokee Temple No. 223 IBPOE.
of W-, sat in a body at the last rites
or tlic; i' beloved Dtr. Eva Mortimer
t the request of the husband, Mr.
Cleo Mortimer. We were unable to
commit our last respects or take a
part in the services.
Cherokee Temple, Asst. Reporter.
CIIURCII OF THE LIVING GOD
Mottos CWFF.
1 t»0G North 24th Street
Rev. S. K. Nichols, Pastor
Rose Marie Oliver, Reporter
Sunday school .9 :45 am
Morning Service .11:15 am.
Evening Services .7:30 pm.
Women’s work . 8:00 pm.
Wednesday night.
We had a grand Sunday school
with a lareg attendance
Morning services was grand- Our
pastor preached an inspiring sermon,
which inspired everyone
Sut.day night we had another feast
Our pastor gave us food for thought.
Everyone enjoyed themselves to the
highest.
Sister Randy Graham and Sister,
Essie Clark who have been been on
the sick list are improving and will
"rr ” > VS TO LOOK WELL"
*4 t V - :’S H \ RBER SHOP
* »■!;«. »r>d Children** Work
' ^nerimty
Vtr LAKE ST
; Meat Your Friends
ji ~ at. i;
TAVERN
2223 LAKE—
formerly Rabes Buffet f
BEER & LIQUORS
“ Always A Place to
Park”*
soon be out soon. We thank the
Lord for that
Our pastor has selected for his sub
ject Sunday morning, Dec- 3rd “I am
the Door-” Sunday night "Is it not
lawful for me to do what I will with
mine own?”
Visitors are always welcome.
HOT LUNCH-HAPPY KIDS
FOR THIS SCHOOL YEAR
Hot school lunches for farm and city boys and girls help to make healthier,
better students. The nation-wide School Lunch Program to be sponsored
again this school year by local communities in cooperation with the War
Food Administration makes lunches like these possible—at a few cents
per lunch if the child can pay—free if he cannot.
worth of
Good
Reading.
READ THE OMAHA
GUIDE Weekly -
Extra Good Eating for Tall Days
A nip in the air... cool days ahead! Time to have fun planm.,„ rest
ing, different meals—variety is the spice of menus, too, isn’t it?
For Instance, Crystal Apple Rings with delicious Corn Fritters,
golden-crisp outside, melting and tender inside. They’re so easy to make,
economical and versatile, too. Grand for lunch and perfect with fried
chicken for dinner. See how Com Fritters and bacon with maple syrup
bring your breakfasters to the table hop-and-skip time! Clip the recipe
now, for your “Three Square Meals" file.
CORN FRITTERS
1 cup sifted flour Sift flour, baking powder, sugar, and salt
1% teaspoons baking powder together.
2 tablespoons sugar Cut in Spry.
1*4 teaspoons salt Combine egg and milk and add to flour
1 tablespoon Spry ™Vtture- . .
1 beaten Add com and mix.
i/ ZuUmi, Drop by tablespoons into hot Spry
s3 cup mux <375°F.) about 1% inches deep and fry
2 cups canned whole corn kernels. 4 mimltes, or until brown. Drain ob
*“*ined absorbent paper.
Serves 6.
Serve fritters with Crystal Apple Rings made by melting J,i cup Spry in
skillet, adding 2 tablespoons sugar and heating and stirring until car
amelized. Then add la-inch slices cut from 4 large apples and fry until
golden brown on both sides. Arrange clusters of fritters and apple rings
on a platter with a small bowl of ketchup or homemade relish in the
center. Or serve fritters with fried chicken and fried apples.
CORN FRITTERS with CRYS
TAL APPLE RINGS ring the bell
when the family is “good and hun
gry” !
The tantalizing fragrance of frit
ters crisping to delicate brown, . of
apple rings frying in caramelized
sugar draws the whole family to
the table ahead oi the bell, be it din
ner, breakfast or lunch. Here's good
eating, and also wholesome food that
help to build and maintain energy
and stamina
MARGARET 11. GAMMO.X.
BROWNIES FOR BLUEJACKETS
• Looking for a letter from your
boy in the service? Send him choo
olatb molasses brownies and he'll
write you "Thanks a million for the
swell cookies.” These are delicious
nutty chocolate bars, with a moist,
chewy goodness that men really go
for. The all-out, grand flavor comes
from using Spry, the all-vegetable
shortening that’s so bland and
creamy.
Pack Chocolate Molasses Brown
ies shipshape! Wrap each one sepa
rately, and put a piece of cardboard
between each layer. They’ll arrive
as fresh and delicious as when you
sent them away, with your love.
Make him a big box of Chocolate
Molasses Brownies real soon. Write
him a long, newsy letter, too—a
combination that’s sure to make
any boy in the service happy.
CHOCOLATE MOLASSES BROWNIES
% cup Spry
2 ounces chocolate
\ cup sifted flour
Vi teaspoon soda
% teaspoon salt
2 eggs
*2 cup sugar
Yi cup molasses
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup nuts, coarsely
chopped
Melt Spry and chocolate together
over hot water. CooL Sift flour with
soda and salt. Beat eggs until light,
add sugar and molasses, then choc
olate mixture, and blend. Add flour,
vanilla, and nuts and mix well.
Bake in a Spry coated 8 x 8-inch
pan in moderate oven (350*F.) 35 to
40 minutes. Cool and cut in squares.
Makes 18.
Oops... It Slipped!
Two-year-old Judy Stevenson of
Chicago isn’t interested just now in
what the well-dressed woman is
wearing. She’s concentrating on
the window shade that slipped out
of her chubby grasp . . and just
when she’s trying to do a war job
too! The little Miss decided Uncle
Sam’s messages to draw window
shades halfway during the day and
to the sills at night meant a war
job just within her reach. Her
daily window shade duty saves
precious fuel . . . and as much as
ten ner cent on heating bills!
By Lillian B. Storms t
Two babies of the same age and
weight do not necessarily eat the
same amount. Sometimes two chil
dren in the same family will be
very different in their manner of
eating. One will always be a hearty
eater and the other may be of the
“fussy” or finicky type. There are
such differences between children,
as there are between adults. There
may be several reasons for these
differences — a rapid or slow rate
of growth, mere or less muscular
activity, or some other reason.
These differences need to have some
allowance made for them.
If good food is served at the right
feeding temperature and the baby
is left alone, without urging, and
still the food is not eaten, perhaps
some investigation is in order. For
example, babies and young children
do not need and are not accus
tomed to much seasoning. The com
mercially prepared strained foods
are seasoned only with salt, and
less is used than many adults have
learned to like, so don’t add salt to
suit :*sur adult taste.
When young babies first start on
strained vegetables or on a new
vegetable which has not been tasted
before, it is often advisable to di
lute the vegetable, especially a
strong flavored one, with some
milk. Some children prefer their
vegetables diluted for a long time,
others for only a few feedings.
Hard cooked egg yolk may be mash
ed and added to the vegetable. A
little of the baby’s special Infant
cereal may be put into a strained
fruit, thus toning down the flavor
for a few feedings, until that par
ticular fruit becomes a familiar
King Yuen Cafe
• CHOP SUEY
2010/2 N. 24th St. JAckson 8576
.Open from 2 p. m. Until 3 a. m.
American & Chinese Dishes
Banished or
No Pay
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This includes the Ironing of all FLAT
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Damp Enough for Ironing.
EMERSON SAP A TOGA
2324 North 24th St. WE. 102?
Classified Ads Get Resuits*
WANTED—2 or 3 ROOM APT.
FURNISHED, CALL AT-2397.
MAN WANTED.
Stout colored man to bail rag. Sturdy
yeat round job- Apply Sunday at
CAPITOL RAG & METAL CO.,
t’.h & Pierce
FOR SALE—
7 room house furnished- Can rent
apartment upstairs. 2814 Izard St.
Call ATlantic 4698.
WANT TO BUV
furniture of all kinds—dressers,
;ods, end tables, chairs and cheal
»f drawers or complete home—
tpartment furnishings. Kettles and
fishes. Sell us yours.
IDEAL Furniture Mart, 24th &
Lake Street—WE. 2224
NEIGHBORHOOD FURNITURE
& CLOTHING SHOP
BIG SALE-—Overcoats, all sizes
Shoes, No Stamps; Ladies Dressep
Rugs, Beds, Gas Stoves and Ol
Stoves.
“We Buy and Sell” —
TEL. AT. 1154 1715 N. 26th ST,
For Rent — 1 room, no
children, call WE-2365.
FOR SALE
Building and house for sale at a bar
gain. 20th and Webster. 32 Apart
ments besides apartment for manager.
Brings in $429-00 per month not in
cluding manager's apartment. For
information Call AT-469S.
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2022 Lake St. WEbater 202
LAUNDRIES & CLEANERjT
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5401 North 24th WE. 6061
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Other People Do.
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Gross
JEWELRY &
LOAN CO.
PhoneJA-4635
formerly at
and Erskine St.
NEW LOCAT (ON—
514 N.! 6'm ST.
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Mixed 04 Heme
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I—TAILORING & ALTERATIONS— *
ATTENTION, LADIES! 1
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