The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, February 17, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS
DRAMATIC CLUB
The Variety Literary and Drama
tic Club met Monday at 2 o'clock p.
u m., ait the home of Alice Johnson,
2619 Blondo street. There members
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ITH YOUR responsibilities,
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m Countless American housewives
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medicine cabinet, as is flour in the
kitchen cupboard. They have Dr.
Miles Anti-Pain Pills in the house,
many of them carry these little
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bag. They are prepared for these
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WEbster 5217
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Styles”
Victory
rBeauty
Salon
—ZI18 JNOrth 24tll St.—
Omaha, Nebraska
MRS. CLEONE HARMON,
Proprietress.
Operators:—
HATTIE .JOHNSON, Poro
System,
ROSE ROACHE,
ETHEL SMITH.
rehearsed the play. Every youth
which will be presented at Salen.
Baptist Church although as yet the
date has not been set.
Theodore Cunningham. Reporter
FIRST MISSION OF THE GOD
SENT LIGHT
We greet you in the word of
peace- We are small, but still the
Church of love and faith. Truly
God is good and the unlimited mir
acle by the power of His spirit is be
ing worked daily. The Prof- that
Our Redeemer lives and works thru
man is the many letters of testimony
and membership by affidavits 01
those who are belssed and healed in
other cities. One of the wonderful
membership letters received is a let
ter from the brother of our pastor
Wise Americans Now Fight
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or Bronchial Irritations Due to Colds
—With Buckley’s "Canadiol”
Almost Instantly you get the surprise of
your life — coughing spasm eases — right
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opens up clogged bronchial tubes—makes
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There’s real economy In Buckley’s all
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spoonful will convince the most skeptical.
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mixture that’s entirely different—more ef
fective-faster In action—take It for more
restful sleep tonight. Druggists everywhere.
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CASH & CARRY CLEANER *
1110 North 24th St. j
—CARL CKIVERA—
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To build RACE PRIDE. Every
home should have a COLORED
POLL. Give her a beautiful brown
ikin doll for Christmas. Three flashy
numbers with HAIR. MOVING
EYES, SHOES, STOCKINGS
nicuy dressed. Prices: 21 inches .
Sl.ttS; Large size $6.59 and $8-9S
C- O- D. postage extra. Write
NATIONAL COMPANY, 254 West
.'15th St-, New York, 30, N. Y.
Mix Lemon Juice
AT HOME
I TO RELIEVE
/RHEUMATIC PAINS
Money Back—If This Recipe Kails |
Good news travels fast—many of the thou- j
sands<»of folks who now take lemon juice
for rheumatic pain—have found that by 1
adding two tablespoon fuls 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, for Allenru is a
15 year old formula to relieve rheumatic
aches and pains Tu fact—If it does not help
—your money back. What could be fairer?
Get Allenru today at any live druggist. Only
85 cents—Do it Now.
LLX Barber Shoo
2045 NORTH 24th STREET
“This is the Home of Com Fix"
I WE HAVE SEVERAL VACANCIES IN(
OUR LAUNDRY FOR EITHER EXPER-|
IENCED OR INEXPERIENCED WOMEN. (
GET IN TOUCH WITH MR. SHERMAN I
AT THE LAUNDRY OR CALL WE-6055. J
EDKOLM&SHERMAN
2401 NORTH 24th STREET
-PHONE WEbster 6055
TRADERS
Don't talk—don't spread rumors. Don't
cough—don’t spread germs. Smith Bros.
Cough Drops, Black or Menthol, are still as
soothing and delicious as ever —and they
still cost only a nickel.
SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS !
BLACK OR MENTHOL—5£ /
r mark
THIS GRAND MEDICINE -v
made especially to relieve ‘PERIODIC*
FEMALE PAIN
nna its weak,
Cranky, Nervous Feelings—
Take heed If you, like so many
women and girls on such days
suffer from cramps, headaches,
backache, weak, nervous feelings,
distress of “Irregularities”—due to
functional monthly disturbances.
Start at once—try Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound to re
lieve such symptoms because this
famous medicine has a soothing
effect on one or woman’s most im
portant organs. Taken regularly
thruout the month—It helps build
up resistance against such symp
toms. Thousands upon thousands of
^ women report benefits!
There are no narmiui opiates in
Pinkham’s Compound—It is made
from nature’s own roots and herbs j|
(plus Vitamin B<). rr helps nature.
Also a fine stomachic tonic! Follow
label directions. Worth tryingl #
Lydia E. Pinkham’s VEGETABLE COMPOUND
l_ _^A
Mr. Charley Swader of east St. Lou
is- 111-, who was stricken on January
26 and lost the use of his legs and
an aunt suffering eart disease anti
dropsy. The Prophet was hastened
to their bedside the same day Proph
et arrived to is sister’s home, he too
was attacked by pneumonia and ac
ute indigestion, but by the faith he
stuck to his job believing God wu*
able to deliver. He and the sick
were both restored. These are thi.
kind of blessings done in our servic
es and daily love ones, I were you
that have had these wonderful things
done me, I would join in as a living
witness and give my life for useful
services to the Lord- I would not
be slack to my promises- I would
fear God from whom my help cometh
in my affliction. We are feasting
in the Lord, the spirit of the Gospel
is high. Always a blessing to re
ceive all nations welcome. Our ser
vices start promptly at 8 pm. ana
dismiss at 9 or 9:30. If you arc
late you miss your blessing. Tues
days, Tursday nights- Sunday noon
6:00 pm. Divine unon 8 pm. even
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Johnson Drug Co.
2306 North 24th
FREE DELIVERY
, We. 0998 i
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Do You Suffer ‘PERIODIC’
F MALE
PAIN
With Its Weak, Nervous
"Dragged Out” Fselings?
Ir at such times—you like so many
girls and women suffer from cramps,
headache, backache, feel tired, restless,
a bit moody—all due to functional peri
odic disturbances—
Start at once—try Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound to relieve
such symptoms. It’s famous not only
to help relieve monthly pain but also
accompanying tired, weak, nervous feel
ings of this nature. This Is because of
Its soothing effect on one or woman's
most important organs. Taken regu
larly — Plnkham's Compound helps
build up resistance against such symp
toms. Follow label directions.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
DRINKING
it ca;i be done
Thousand* have
learned from me how
I broke the whiskey spell. If alco
hol is rotting your Home, Health
and Happiness, let me tell you the
way to end the curse of Drink. Get
the answer to your Droblem. writ*
NEWTON, Dept. CPl, P- O. Box
861. Hollywood California.
New & Used Furniture
Complete Line—Paint Hardware
We Buy. Sell and Trade
WEAL FURNITURE MA1U
2511-13 North 24th— 24th & Lake
—WEbster 2224—
"Everything For The Home"
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| Lunch I
Room 1
— (At Myrtis’ Tavern)
| 2229 LAKE STREET-1
E (Under New Managen-jptit) 2
— Lillian Anderson and Louise E
E Finney, Proprietors =
” "Prompt, Courteous Service'' =
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PIMPLES—BLACKHEADS1
EXTERNALLY o CAUSED0'
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| ing the same costly medication as 104 years proved Palmer’s
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! may come to many skins, afflicted with pimples, blackheads,
' itching of eczema, and blemishes externally caused that
need the scientific hygienic action of Palmer’s “SKIN
SUCCESS” Soap. Help your clear lovely skin by letting
the rich FOAMY MEDICATION of “SKIN SUCCESS”
/( main on for just a minute. 25(. Also use Palmer’s “SKIN
SUCCESS” Ointment 25<, at toilet counters everywhere or
'com E. T. Browne Drug Company, Inc., 127 Water Street,
New York 3, N. Y.
ing- Don’t fail to attend our Valen
tine party on Saturday February IV,
at 2428 Decatur St
Ora Robinon, Reporter.
Prophet Hess, Pastor.
CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD
CWFF., 1906 North 24th Street,
Rev. S- K. Nichols, Pastor
Rose Marie Oliver, Reporter
Sunday School .9:45 am.
Morning Service.11:30 am.
Evening Service .7:30 pm.
Wednesday night Service . 7.30 pn..
Friday night Women’s Work 8 pm.
We had a grand Sunday School
with a large attendance of scholars
present.
Our pastor preached a wonderful
sermon Sunday morning and Sun
day night. He really gave us food
for dhoughtV ‘Everyone enjoyed
themselves very- much. Several vis
itors were present.
The YPPU. problem girls gave -
doughnut sale Saturday and was a
success. They will have anothei
doughnut sale Saturday, February
17, They are fresh homemade ones
at 25c a dozen- It will be given at
the Supervisor’s, Sister Anna Oliver
2429 Lake St- Give the girls an or
der. The pastor’s subject for Sun
day am- 18th, “The Treasures of the
Kingdom.’’ Night “Have Faith u.
God.”
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PASTOR'S WIVES COUNCIL
The Interdenominational Pastors
Wives Council met at the home of
Mrs. Kathryn Steele, 2322 North
25th Street- Wednesday, February
7th. A very nice lunch was served
by the hostess. Mrs- Anna Lee Wil
liams rendered a beautiful devotion
al worship ■ There were 15 present
Next meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Clara Williams, 2407 North
22nd St, Wednesday, February 21st
All pastors’ wives are welcome.
Mrs. Mary Goodlett, Pres.,
M rs. Kathryn Steele, Reporter.
YARDMAN...
Mr. John Williams- of 2312 North
28th avenue, has been taking care of
yards for the public and plowing up
gardens for the past 20 years- He
says that he is always at your ser
vice and better prepared than ever
to serve you- •
TO VISIT MOTHER
Mrs. Pearl Anderson of 2854 Lake
Street will leave soon to visit her
mother, Mrs. Helen Johnson in Fort
Dodge- Iowa. Mrs- Anderson plans
to visit there for about two weeks.
She is a native Iowan- but has lived
in Omaha for five months and likes
it here fine.
\
BIBLE SCHOOL d
Mrs- Gus Johnson of 2628 Charl
es Street informs us that the Omaha
Bible School will meet Monday and
Tuesday night of each week at 8 pm
Dr- B. H. Hunter is the instructor
and will be with you each night at
2628 Charles.
ON SICK LIST
Mrs. Carrie Williams of 2607l/£>
Parker street, hs been on the sick
list for about seven months, but at
this writing is somewhat improved.
RETURNS FROM D- C.
Mrs- Catherine Jackson of 2706
Parker Street, has just returned
from Washington, DC-, where she
visited with her son, Pvt. Robert
Jackson, who is a radio technician
She also visited New York, Pitts
burgh and other points east- Mrs.
Jackson reports having a very nice
time although the weather was very
cold. She is an old reader of the
Omaha Guide.
TO TOPEKA, KANS
Miss Helen Lane of 2802 Seward
Street- is planning on leaving for
Topeka, Kansas the first of the week
to visit her mother and grandmother.
From there she plans to go to San
Francisco to visit her husband who
is in the navy.
ENJOYS STAY HERE
Mrs. Martja Burch, of 1520 North
28th, came here from Chicago Oct
ober 2, 1944 and has enjoyed her
stay in this city very much- She in
tends to make Omaha her home, and
has united with the Salem Baptist
Church.
STATIONED IN FLA.
Mrs. Anna David’s son, Sgt- Rich
ard David is now stationed in Flor
ida- He is getting along nicely at
present
.
EXPECTING MOTHER-IN-LAW
Mrs. Ralph Crawford is expecting
her mother-in-law- Mrs. Claude
Crawford of Mt- Clemons, Michi
gan to visit her in the very near fu
ture.
CREATES NATURE ..
for both parties. Relieves asthma,
colds, pains, bronchitis, sinus and
nervous disorders. Send $1.00 for 8
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FORMULA 77, 914 E. Long St
Columbus, 3, Ohio. Agents Wanted
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WAITERS’
COLUMN
BY DEAN H. W. SMITH
WE. 6458
MMMuMMMNMto
Captain Earl Jones of the Omaha
Club has returned from a visit to
Kansas City with his mother and sis*
ter
Captain Langley and a number ot
the roast beef knights were on the
eame street car very early Sunday
morning
The RR boys are very much out in
front on service.
Fontenelle hotel waiters quick step
ping on service every day.
Hotel Regis and the- White Horse
Inn waiters very much on their jobs.
Read The Omaha Guide for all
the latest news.
Many new waiters are in the city
.—.
RAILROADER 20 YEARS
Mr. H- M. Bronson of 2514 De
catur, has been with the railroad for
20 years. He has a nice little fam
ily and a cozy home
MACHINIST.
Mr. Dave Biddles of 2513 Charles
has been employed at the Martin
Bomber Plant for the past two
years as a machinist. He likes his
work very much- Mr. Biddles spends j
three day each week taking a course |
in advanced tool and die man. He
is the father of 7 children, five girls
and two boys
RECOVERS FROM FLU
Mrs. Bessie Eldridge of 3223
Pinkney street has just recovered
from a case of the flu- She is now
back at work and is doing fine
42 YEARS AT SWIFT
Mr. J. D. Thornton of 2311 North
27th avenue, began work as a mech
anic for Swift "am!“Co-, in 1896. He
has remained at the same position
for 42 years without any complaints-1
He was a conscientious worker and
well liked on his job. He has been
retired since 1937 and now has a
shop at his home where he can be
found anytime- He is prepared to
do your mechanical work for you, so
call on him anytime.
WITH CITY 33 YEARS
Mr. Henry Thomas of 2802 Ohio
street has worked for the city for
the past 33 years. He is with the
Board of Health. Mr. Thomas ad
vises our young men to stop gambl
ing and do something worthwhile
that will bring results.
NEW GUINEA
Pfc- Holley of 2626 Seward street
is now stationed in New Guinea,
where he is serving in the transport
ation department.
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Givins of
2611 Hamilton street are planning on
having their wedding anniversary on
March 3, 1945 at 2611 Hamilton st.
They will have in their many friends
and an enjoyable time is hoped for
all
THIRTEENTH CHILD
Mrs. David St- Clair of 2422 Ohio
street is the 13th child of her moth
er, Mrs. L- F. Stewart who resides
in Liberty. Mo. She will celebrate
her birthday February 13th, 1945.
She Iso has two sons wose birthday
comes on the 13th, and her daughter
is the 13th grandchild. She has two
beautiful grandchildren, a boy five
years of age and a girl 18 months of
age- A son, Pfc- Joseph C. St.
Clair of Camp Lejeuene, North Car
olina, is at home on a fifteen day
furlough visiting his wife and daugh
ter
GUIDE READER TEN YEARS
Mrs. Marie Wright of 2520 North
25th street has been a constant read
er of the Guide for ten years. She
says that she thinks Mr. Galloway
is most outstanding as a newspaper
man, and that she is lonesome with
out the Guide.
GRACED WITH VISIT
The Omaha uide office was grac-I
ed with a visit by Mrs- Odessa Hoi- j
liday and Mrs. Bertha Hawkins on
Tuesday afternoon. Mr- C- C. Gal
olway and the office force were
very much delighted to have the two
ladies look in on the greater Omaha
Guide and we hope to have the lad
ies and also all friends call on us as
they are as welcome as the flowers
in May.
OUT OF TOWN
Mrs- Marie Sims. 2219 North 27th
avenue, proprietor of Marie’s Gift
Shop- 2422 Grant street, has been out
of town on account of the illness of
her father, John Bales- 2110 Tracy
Avenue, Kansas City, Mo.
and they are very much needed.
Paxton hotel waiters serving with
a smile
Mr. Goldie Davis meets a group
of friends in a northside business
house.
Blackstone hotel waiters going
good- Mr- Dock Morton is with
the group.
Waiters at the Hill Hotel tops ot.
service at all times.
Fellow waiters if you like the
Week Column, make it known to the
writer.
Do you read The Omaha Guide?
THE WEEK
by H• W- Smith
Dr. C. B. Powell, member of the
New York State boxing commission
was appointed cahirman of a meeting
held by that body the last week in
January
Daniel Tierernie of New York
was sentenced to 90 days in jail for
slapping his wife with a three pound
beef steak
A Jewish rabbi lectured on Jew
ish contribution to Democracy at
Phinlander Smith college in Little
Rock, Arkansas, January 31.
Pvt. Henry Webber of Camp Rob
erts, Calif., who was sentenced to
death for refusing to drill by a
court martial, was revoked and he
was dishonorably discarged from the
army and sentenced to life imprison
ment.
Wm. Bishop of Chicago, 111., was
stabbed 7 times by his son Robert
Bishop in a family quarrel.
Two men perish in a fire at Chi
cago. 111., Friday. February 9th
A man was found dead in his cab
in at 1305 Izard street Friday Feb- 9
Robert Polica olst his- cornet
while shopping in South Omaha last
Tursday, February 8th.
Wm. Profita a state house em
ployee was killed in an accident in
Lincoln, Nebraska Friday, Feb. 9th.
Omaha ships six carloads of tin
cans Friday, February 9th.
Read The Omaha Guide for all
the news
' * V~ * - —
A bomber engine caught fire Sat.,
morning, February 11 between Em
erson and Homer, Nebr-. 13 men
were injured.
Miss Alice G- Womble a U. S
nurse—18 months in the South Pac
ific says she was thrilled at a hur
ricane that lasted 12 hours as the
wind was blowing 75 miles an hour.
Some U. S. Congressmen did not
approve of the ODT ban on conven
tions
Mr. Glover Scott, one of the Om
aha boys in the U- S. army wishes
to thank his many friends for being
remembered so nicely with Christ
mas boxes as he enjoys knowing he
has so many friends
The Women’s Missionary Society
of Cleaves Temple sponsored a very
fine program Sunday afternoon Feb
11 in memory of George Washing
ton Carver to a very large crowd
and it was a real fellowship meet
ing of lovely interracial group.
The Annual meeting of the Urban
League at Zion Baptist Church on
Tuesday evening. February 13 and
the dinner and eloquent speech by
the president of Creighton univers
ity was enjoyed by a friendly and
good fellowship crowd
Mrs- L. V. Gray the wide awake
president of the society of Christian
Service of Clair Chapel told this
writer when she renewed and paic
for one year’s subicription, it was
always a pleasure to read the Omaha
Guide.
! Mr. C. C McDonald the ne
streamlined representative of On
aha's greater newspaper, The On
aha Guide, is always using many el
forts to improve and help go foi
ward in a progressive way and wi
always greet you with a smile
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FOR RURAL AREAS
As rapidly as materials, equipment and man
power become available, it is the plan of this
Company to extend the scope and usefulness
of telephone service in each community it
serves by making good telephone service
available to all rural residents.
In the early 1930’s adverse economic con
ditions forced many farmers to give up their
telephones. With the return of better times
and a continuous program of service improve
ment and promotion, substantial increases in
farm telephones resulted. Although the in
stallation of telephones had to be curtailed
during the war period, more than 10,000 addi
tional rural telephones have been put into ser
vice by this Company in the past two years.
The percentage of farms with telephones in
many parts of the territory served by this
Company is higher than anywhere else in the
country.
We have always recognized the great use
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SAITS:
/tHREE EACTORSINK
[OOOD TAVERH CONTROL/
—
Three factors enter into effective beer
and liquor control: First, a good law with
strong public approval such as Nebraska’s.
This law with supplementary regulations
and with continued able administration
by the Nebraska Liquor Control Commis
sion, provides ample power to cope with
any alcoholic beverage problem which
may arise.
Second, a good class of licensed retail
ers; approved as they are by local and
state licensing authorities who are charged
by law with the duty of endorsing only
competent, qualified and law-abiding
licensees.
Third, an intelligent, exacting public;
Director of the Brewing Industry’s
self regulation program in Nebras
ka; prominent member of state
bar; former county attorney, state
senator; U. S. District Attorney
during prohibition era.
citizens who believe in and demand the
strict enforcement of law, temperance and
moderation in the use of alcoholic bever
ages and who frown upon excessive drink
ing and unsocial conduct.
Cooperating with all three — the law,
the retailer and the public—the Nebraska
Committee pledges continuance of its
efforts for clean, law-abiding conditions
wherever beer is sold.
THE PUBLIC-NOT THE BREWING INDUSTRY
CHOOSES NEBRASKA’S BEER RETAILERS
NEBRASKA COMMITTEE
I' U. S. BREWERS FOUNDATION
'tov*'' CHARLES L SANDALL, Stote Director • 710 FIRST NATIONAL BLDG., LINCOLN