The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 06, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    The Omaha Guide
^ A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ^
Published Every Saturday at 2)20 Grant Street
OMAHA, NEBRASKA—PHONE HA. 0800 !
Entered as Second Class Matter March 15, 1927
at the Post Office at Omaha, Nebraska, under
Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
C- C- Galloway,.... Publisher and Acting Eattor
All News Copy of Churches and all organiz
ations must be in our office not later than 1 :00
p. m. Monday for current issue. All Advertising
Copy on Paid Articles, not later titan Wednesday
noon, preceeding date of issue, to insure public
ation.
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The
WAITERS’
COLUMN
BY DEAN H. W. SMITH'
WE. 6458
We wish all the readers of the
Waiters’ and Week columns A very
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
It was good news to the waiters j
when it was made known that there
would be no New Years eve. celebra
tion at the Hotels and Clubs
This writer attended watch meeting
at Clair Chapel and it was a grand
King Yuen Cafe
• CHOP SUEY—
2010!4 N. 24th St. JAckson 8576
.Open from 2 p. m. Until 3 a. m
American & Chinese Dishes
fellowship as we should always take
time out to give thanks to the good
Lord for His goodness
Fellow waiters we should at all
times strive to do a better job in
1945! irst. treat ourselves right and'
help those that cannot help themsel
ves,—visit the sick and shut-ins and
be kind to everyone
On the rolling wheels, the Railroad
boys are still serving with a smile
On the job at all times are the Pax
ton hotel boys
Fontenelle hotel waiters and room
service crews are very much out in
the front on service.
Hill hotel waiters doing a quick
step on service.
Hotel Regis and White Horse Inn
waiters on the up and go on fine ser
vice
Blackstone Hotel waiters doing a
very fine job on service
How did you like the very beauti
ful Christmas and New Years edition
of The Omaha uide? Make it known
to ur, if you did
T11E WEEK.
A veteran hunter of Sidney- Neb ,
killed a freak duck on the North
Platte river- It has the body of a
mallard hen and the green head of a
Buy a Beautiful Home In
BEDFORD PARK
on Wirt St., between 30th & 27th
—(SMALL DOWN PAYMENT)—
REALTY IMPROVEMENT CO.
Electric Bldg • Phone JA-7718
See Hiram D. Dee Eve.’ JA-1620
"THREE O’CLOCK . . .
AND I HAVEN’T SLEPT A WINK"
WAKEFUL NIGHTS — how the time drags!
Minutes seem like hours, we worry over things
done and left undone. After such a night, we get
up in the morning more tired than when we went
to bed. Nervous Tension causes many a wakeful
night and wakeful nights are likely to cause Ner
vous Tension. Next time you feel Nervous and
Keyed Up or begin to toss, tumble and worry after
you get to bed —try
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If you suffer from hard of hearing and head noises caused
by catarrh of the head write us NOW for proof of the
good results our simple home treatment has accomplished
far a great many people. Many past 70 report hearing
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THE ELMO COMPANY, Dept. 516 • Davenport, Iowa
mallard drake.
Notre Dame football players traded
an autographed football with thirty
three names on it for a sack of Idaho
potatoes at Twin Falls, Idaho.
A new oil field was discovered in
North eastern Louisiana by the Sun
Oil Co-, Dec- 26
.
Mrs- I-ouise Pecete of Los Angel
es- Calif-, was eronerated on two
murder charges, Dec. 26th.
Judge Merrill Dotis of Hopkins,
Mo- wrote a request to be carried
out at his funeral. His favorite
Bible verses were read and his three
favorite hymns were sang
The Dionne quints of Callender.
I Ontario could not wait for New
Years Day to exchange gifts.—they
attended two masses in their nursery
chapel and ate a turkey dinner Mon
day, December 25th.
Blair Lee- political leader of Mary
land and the first U- S. Senator el
ected. by popular vote, died at his
home in Washington, DC- Monday
December 25th
Mrs- Lena Ball of 1816 Nicholas
St-, was found dead in her home Dec
26
George Lee Lewis of Peidmont,
Mo.- brought home a souvenir of Jap
aneses’ rifle and while he was exam
ing it Christmas day, it was accident
ly discharged and he was shot through
the head and killed-.
Newspaper editors of thirteen sou
thern states at a meeting in Atlanta.
Ga- Dec- 28, revealed and indicated
the South is very much in favor of
granting the Negro the right to vote
DESS ENS ION.
The famous Ink Spots before death
and dissension struck the group. At
the top is shown Bill Kenny, who has
an injunction in against the Moe Gale
agency and is himself the object of
suits by Deke Watson, third from top
and Charlie Fuqua, former members
of the quartet- Orville “Hoppy”
Jones, second from top, succumbed
recently of a hemmorhage attack
-THREE TONS OF JOY’’-.
The sensational Peters Sisters who recently wowed a throng of Harlem
ites at a mammoth benefit show sponsored by the New York Amsterdam
News. The girls have appeared on stage, screen and radio and have been
rated as the nation’s No- 1 trio. Left to right are: Mattie, Anne and Vir
ginia, each of whom weighs more than 350 pounds.
i _
KM LISTS RED CROSS WORKERS
I _ - — —
Washington, D. C.—Mrs. Mary Cheney, newly appointed assistant
to the Director of Employment, American National Red Cross, will
assist in recruiting Negro personnel for overseas assignment.
Before joining the Red Cross staff, Mrs. Cheney was secretary to
Mrs. Izetta Jewel Miller, Federal Works Agency, in Washington. Prior
to that, she was women’s page editor of the Chicago News-Ledger in
Chicago, and a correspondent for the Chicago Defender in New York
City. She served as personnel director of an educational survey
i sponsored by the U. S. Department of Interior, and was personne1
supervisor of the Federal Theater Project, both in New York.
Mrs. Cheney is a member of Phi Delta Kappa sorority, New Yor’
chapter, and hrs been an active volunteer worker for the NAACP i
New York. (1 imfo by Dan Riordan, Red Cross Photographer.)
Benita army arsenal in Calif-, are
giving young delinquents a second
chance with arsenal jobs.
William Grant Still of Los An
geles, Calif.. Negro composer won
the $1,000 war bond offered in a na
tion wide competition for writing a
jubilee overture, celebration in Cin
cinnati, Ohio. Dec- 26th
Mrs. R. Goldenburg of Denver,
Colo-, gave her family Christmas din
ner to a family who had been over
looked by the salvation army.
J- H- Smith age 103 years old of
Canon City, Colorado- He was a
soldier guard on the platform when
President Lincoln made his Gettys
burgh address- He died Dec. 30.
Congresswoman Clara Booth Luce,
of Ccnn.. arrived in New York a
i board a trans-Atlantic plane Sunday,
I Dec. 31
First baby born in an Omaha hos
pital two seconds after 12 a m. Jan.
1, 1945
Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormic. for*
mer Congresswoman from Illinois,
died in Chicago Sunday Dec- 3i.
M. H. Pessen suffered a cut on
the cheek and a bruised leg in an
auto collision at 33rd and Dodge St
Sunday night. Dec. 31.
A four months old kitten purred a
awakening noise to awaken a roomer
in a rooming house in Albany, New
York He awakened 14 others to es
cape from the burning building. Mon
day night, January 1st
Ainsworth, Nebraska had 9 below
zero weather Monday January 1st.
254 deaths were reported for the 3
day week end holiday week end.
Leonardo. NJ-, reported six dead
and eight missing in a tanker explos
ion Tuesday morning, January 2
NAACP meeting at Zion Baptist
Chuch, Sunday afternoon January U
Installation of officers for 1945. Are
you a member?
MARVA MAKES FIRST CHI
STAGE APPEARANCE.
Chicago, 111-, (PPNS) The die has
been cast and the stage is set for
Marva Louis’ first professional Chi
cago appearance at the beautiful Sa
voy Ballroom, Friday evening. Pro
ceeds of the affair will go to the
Provident Hospital Fund
An overflowing crowd is expected
to be inattendance to witness the col
orful program that has been planned
for the benefit show. To assure the
eager audience a glimpse of their
first lady of song, an elevated plat
form has been built so that those in
the remotest sections of the vast ball
room \yill be able to get a clear view
of the lovely songstress.
1 Marva’s repertoire of songs will
consist of several torch numbers,
including her inimitable rendition of
“Smoke Gets in your Eyes” and ‘Yes
terday-’ An added feature on the
program will be the famous Sharps
and Flats directed by Maurice Mc
Ghee- Special backgrounds and set
tings have been prepared by the na
tionally known artist, Montrell Par
ker, which will accentuate the breath
taking and fashionable gowns worn
by the song stylist- She will be ac
companied by the great violinist,
Clarence Black- Zinky Cohn, and Wil
liam Hilliard.
By Lillian B. Storms
Your baby’s growth and develop
ment depend first on what you eat
during pregnancy and then on what
you feed to your baby. We no long
er think an expectant mother must
“eat for two.” It is necessary to
keep your weight from becoming
excessive. The important matter is
the quality or kind of food you eat.
Milk is especially important in
your diet at this time, mainly be
cause of its calcium content. Cal
cium is not found in any other food
in large enough amounts to supply
the minerals which are necessary
for your baby’s skeleton, including
not only bones but teeth. For the
teeth are being formed during the
period of gestation. But milk also
has many other essential food val
ues, excellent proteins for building
body tissues, carbohydrates for
energy, and some of the vitamins.
These same values are the reasons
milk forms the basis of the diet for
growing children.
The other needs for vitamins and
minerals in your baby’s diet are
supplied by vegetables and fruits in
generous proportions, whole grain
or enriched cereals (there are spe
cial baby cereals) and then eggs
and some meat in a vegetable soup.
All of these-foods are gradually in
troduced during the first year of
your baby’s life.
Your grandmothers used to be
lieve that their own bodies suffered
with every pregnancy and that the
baby’s body took what it needed.
Recent studies on large numbers of
mothers and babies, where careful
records on the diets eaten by the
mothers have been kept, show that
the baby suffers if the mother’s diet
is not adequate. The records show
superior babies when the mother’!
diet has been carefully chosen.
BACK TO CHI
Logan W- Va., (PPNS) Kather
ine Vanderbilt, popular songstress
and dramatic actress of Chicago spent
pre-Xmas holidays in Logan. W- Va
with her father, Andy Vanderbilt, of
Dingess Street. Miss Vanderbilt has
been offered several parts in movies,
but says that her war work in the
Windy City keeps her too busy
RETURN HOME AFTER
ATTENDING SON'S GRAD
UATION AND MARRIAGE
VISIT DAUGHTER
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Wiggins re
turned last week from Washington,
DC., where they went to be present
at the graduation exercises of their
son. Dr- Edward N- Wiggins, also to
witness the marriage ceremony of
their son and Miss Veima Thomas,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Thomas of 3022 Corby St- At pres
ent the bride, Mrs- Edward Wiggins
is a member of the faculty at Virgin
ia State College in Petersburg. Va.
a short distance from Washington,
while ‘‘Ed’’ is interning at Freedmans
Hospital in Washington.
Ejiroute home the Wiggins spent
Christmas day with their daughter,
iss Mary Hedde. who is taking grad
uate work at Cook County Hospital
in Chicago.
HILDA SIMMS TO HELP
BENNETT COLLEGE
ENDOWMENT RALLY
Greensboro. NC-, (C) Hilda Simms
star of “Anna Lucasta” is flying to
Bennett College anuary 7th so as to
appear on the college's endowment
rally.
READ The
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6 LBS. OF LAUNDRY BEAUTIFULLY
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This includes the Ironing of all FLA'i |
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EMERSON-SARATOGA j
2324 North 24th St. WE. 102S \
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Classified Ads Get Resuits!
Buy A New Home....
—Small Down Payment—
See Mr. Dee
PHONE JA-7718 or JA-1620
LOTS FOR SALE
Original owner will sell 2 lots (cor
ner and adjoining) on south west
corner, 21st and Grace. Extensive
frontage on both 21st and on Grace
Ideal for 2 or more homes and es
pecially suited as church grounds.
Make reasonable offer now- Address
Box 1422, Omaha Guide, 2420 Grant
St., Omaha, 10, Nebraska
Buy NAACP Negro Soldier Xmas
Seals
Books of 100—$1-00
69th Fifth Avenue, New York, 3, NY
FOR RENT— One furnished room,
also 2 Garages, 2805 North 24th St.,
Call WE-2217.
FOR RENT—One room, 2807 North
24th St., Phone WE. 2217.
MAN WANTED .
Stout colored man to bail rag. Sturdy
yeai round job. Apply Sunday at
CAPITOL RAG & METAL CO.,
tth & Pierce
NEIGHBORHOOD FURNITURE
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BIG SALE—Overcoats, all sizes
Shoes, No Stamps; Ladies Dresses
Rugs, Beds, Gas Stoves and Ot
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“We Buy and Sell” —
TEL. AT. 1154 1715 N. 26th ST,
24th and Lake Sts.
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S401 North 24th WE. 6061
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PhoneJA-4635
formerly at 24th
and Erskine St.
NEW LOCATION—
514 N. 16™ ST.
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GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. — Re
cently a group of women tfere
asked: "What do you consider the
most important table in your
home?" The replies, tabulated as
a part of an extensive survey by
the Imperial Furniture Company,
showed that 49% selected the
coffee table, I have been trying to
analyse the reason for this popu
larity. I feel it is because of the
many ways in which the coffee
table fits in to hospitable home
living Its use as a coffee table— .
for fashionably serving after dinner I
coffee in the living room—is such j
an easy, simple way to make a
glamorous event out of a simple
dinner party. It is just as appro
priately used, too, for serving of
cocktails before dinner. Because
the coffee table is generally placed
in front of the sofa, it is the log
ical table to use every day for
your favorite magazines, and for
ashtrays, etc., to add to your com
fort and relaxation. And don’t
overlook the important decorative
importance of the coffee table.
When you have an especially im
pressive bouquet or plant, a love
ly vase, or prized collection pieces,
show them off to best advantage on
your coffee table.
Ibis popularity of the coffee
table is entirely a modern, Amer
ican idea. The first coffee table—
its low, convenient height, and
spacious top size, were originated
less than twenty years ago by Im
perial, of Grand Rapids. And now,
as this survey indicates, it has be
come the most popular of all tables.
Are You Embarrassed By
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the ages of 38 and 52—suffer from
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For almost a century thousand:
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Wanted!
Burned, Wrecked or
Dilapidated. Cars and
Trucks. Bring ’Em In.
—“Parts for Cars”—
Consolidated Auto Parts
2501 Cuming St. Omaha
Phone AT-5656
Meet Your Friends
MYRTIS1
TAVERN
~ 2229 LAKE—
formerly Rabes Buffett
BEER & LIQUORS
“Always A Place to
Park’”