NORTHSIDE Y. W. C. A. STARTS MEMBERSHIP DRIVE “V DRIVE FOR MEMBERSHIP ( VOW IV FI LI. SWING HELIX), everybody! This is sta tion Y W C. A operating on a frequency of 180 degrees during the month of Aril from 9:00 A M to 10 p M , broadcasting the greatest MEMBERSHIP DRIVE OMAHA women have ever heard of. Our slogan is: “Fill Every Angle of the Blue Triangle! Become a member of the Y W <' A Here at the Northside, we are in an Air Corps with a full staff of officers, PlIXlTS AND CAPTAINS, who will call on you for your mem bership. The COLONEL, MRS. AN NA MARY KENNEDY is calling up on every officer both PILOT AND CAPTAIN, to do her full duty. Let’s put the BLUE TRIANGLE over this year. Mrs. Anna Mary Kennedy, Chairman of the Drive. HOME NURSIN'O CI-ASS SLATED FOR YWCA , APRIL 231111 The HOME-NURSING CLASS of which we have been writing for the last two or three weeks is now ar ranged. This class will begin at the YWCA , MONDAY, APRIL 23rd, promptly at 8 P M Classes will be held twice er week, that is on Mondays and Fridays of each week from 8 to 10 pm. for three weeks. Ladies lease take note of the hours and be on time. THE HOUSE COMMITTEE put over a grand St. Patrick’s Day Tea at the YWCA and the Chairman wishes to thank all the ladies who were so loyal. SOCIAL NOTES Dr. Wesley Jones of 1514 1-2 No. 24th. St. is a very busy man these days. Sometime ago Dr. Jones was ■so sick he was compelled to walk ori his ip toes but Dr. looks real well now and still raring to go. Mrs. Alice Norris of 2322 Paul St. is busy as a hen with ora chicken. We understand that she has a little baby boy that keeps her entertained at all times while Pvt. Norris enter tains the Japs. Mrs. Carry Washington of 5637 So 24th. has been a resident of Omaha for seven years. She formerly lived in Arkansas then moved to Kansas City where she lived three years be fore coming to Omaha. She has one daughter living and one deceased. She is a great admirer of the Church and enjoys the services. Mrs Washington says she has a son somewhere in the World and any in formation concerning him will be appreciated. His name is Emanuel L. Moorman. Last heard of in South Bend. Indiana. Age 44 or 45. He was tailed “Red" for short. His mother New & Used Furniture Complete Line—Paint Hardware We Buy, Sell and Trade IDIiAL FURNITURE MART 2511-13 North 24th— 24th & Lake WEbster 2224— “Everything' For Tty Home’' CREATES NATURE . for both parties. Relieves asthma, colds, pains, bronchitis, sinus and nervous disorders- Send $1.00 for 8 oz-; 50c-3 oz-; 25c-l oz.; Pay postage on delivery. "FISHER'S FAMOUS FORMULA 77, 914 E. Long St-. Columbus, 3, Ohio. Agents Wanted DRINKING IT CAN BE DONE Thousands hiTt 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 vour Drohlem. write NEWTON, Dept. CPl, P O. Box 861. Hollywood California WHEN Functional Nervous Disturbances such as Sleep lessness, Crankiness, Excitability, Restlessness or Nervous Headache interfere with your work or spoil your good times, take * Dr. Miles Nervine (Liquid or Effervescent Tablets) Nervous Tension can make you Wakeful, Jittery, Irritable. Ner vous Tension can cause Nervous Headache and Nervous Indiges tion. In times like these, we are more likely than usual to become overwrought and nervous and to wish for a good sedative. Dr. Miles Nervine is a good sedative —mild but effective. _ If you do not use Dr. Miles Nervine you can’t know what it will do for you. It comes in Liquid and Effervescent Tablet form, both equally soothing to tense and over-wrought nerves. WHY DON’T YOU TRY IT ? *Get it at your drug store. Effervescent tablets 35* and 75*, Liquid 25* and $1.00. Read direc tions and use only as directed. Mrs. Carry Carter Norman Wash ington, 5637 So. 24th. St. Omaha Nebraska. Rev. J. B. Brooks of 5235 So. 26th Pastor of Allen A. M. E. Church is the father of three childrent two boys and one girl. Rev. Brooks has a very lively and active congregat ion. At present he is confined to his home with the flu. We hope for him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Brooks says that she admires the Guide so much and will subscribe later. I left her reading one. Mrs. T. Williams of 5220 So. 30th had an entertainment at her res idence in interest of the Missionary Society. Those present were Mrs. G. Terry, Mrs. Rozella Robertson, Mrs. Ulla May Terry t acting Sec'y. Re marks by the Pastor Rev. E. D. Johnson. Refreshments were served and all had an enjoyable time. Mrs. Estelle Taylor of 5215 So. 25th St. reported that Pvt. James Jackson, her son in law left for Seattle. Washington last night, March 26th. He just ended his fur lough which lasted 14 days Every one enjoyed his stay and wish for the day that he will come home to stay. Mrs. J. D. Hines 2523 Q Street has a real nice tailor shop and everyone seems to be busy. She reports that business is very good, she has all she can do and more too. They have a real nice place of business. Mrs. Pearl Snell of 2420 P St. just arrived back after visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Snell reports she had a very nice time. While there she visited with the Churches both Baptist and Methodist. She had a lovely time. Mr. Nelly of 5220 So. 28th St. is a busy man gathering junk and iron. Mr. Nelly reports that he is doing nicely, that junk is always in de mand. He finds lots of rags and scrap in the alleys. Mr. and Mrs. Idella Tease of 2424 P St. came here from Boley, Okla. about three months ago. Since com ing she has worked in the Southside Laundry and her husband' is work ing at Swift and Co. Mrs. Tease says she likes the Omaha Guide and will be a constant reader. Mr. Dan Watts of 5108 So. 25th St. now has a combination band of his own. He is now leaving for the State of Missouri and other points before returning. He also expects to visit his mother before returning home. His mother lives in Sacro mento, Calif. Mrs. Daisy Taylor of 5038 So. 25th has a visitor Mrs. Enestine Taylor her mother-in-law and her stay is indefinite. She reports having a very nice time. Mrs. Daisy Taylor's husband is stationed overseas. She hears from him constantly, they have one daughter. Mr. F. Brown of 2715 R St. has been confined to his home for more than a year. He was working at Swift Packing Plant when he was stricken but at the present he re ports that he feels somewhat better. Mrs. Neal 2810 R St. reports that her mother Mrs. Helena Tartide and sisted Mable Tartide are visiting her sister Mrs. Mary Cartel- of Lawrence Kansas. They will remain there for three or four months after which they will return to our City. Mrs.*,Rebecca Hickman of 5610 So 25th St. just newly married to Mr. Chas. Hickman who is now working for the Government as a soap maker Mr. Hickman enjoys his work while Mrs. Hickman takes care of the home. Mrs. Lou Gils of 2217 North 29th St. has lived at the above address for many years. They have accum ilated a very nice little home. Mr. Giles has worked in the packing plant for 43 years. Mrs. Giles wrote the President of the Street Car Co. Mr. Fred Hamilton asking him to have the Bus stop on 29th and Grant St. which was granted. The bus for merly stopped on 30th and Grant St then stopped at 29th and Lake St. three or four blocks that one was compelled to walk. Ithink those who ride the bus should be very thank ful to Mrs Giles for her quick think ang and sympathy for her neighbors We join in one voice to say to you “Thanks Mrs. Giles, may you live long and do many good deeds for your neighbors. Mrs. I Johnson 3136 R St. has a comfortable home and has one son in the Army now stationed in Africa. He reports that he is doing nicely. Mr. Johnson has worked for Swift and Co. for 10 years and is still going strong. Mrs. Jacquline Campbell has moved from 2617 Caldwell St. to the home they just purchased at 929 North 27th St. Mr and Mrs Camp bell have four children, three girls and one boy. Mrs. Campbell says she is preparing for the future and for her kids. Mrs. Campbell seems sd happy over her present circum stances and intends to go forward. Mrs, Agnes Dozier of 956 North 27 St. reports that she is attending Services every Sunday at 2712 R St. and we meet in interest of the Y. I’. W. W. Class every Sunday evening at 6:30. We injoy the ser vices very much and while talking to Mrs. Dozier the Postman brought her a letter. She reports that her uncle Dr. W. S. Dunlap of Newoka, Okla. deceased on March 25th, He was a physician at this place for 30 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 OK MENTHOL—5# years and -very successful. Mrs. Willis reports that she is a member of St. John Baptist Church with Rev. Johnson, Pastor and says she enjoys the services very much every Sunday. She says that she is an admirer of the Omaha Guide and will take the paper later. Mr Floyd Tate is completeing a nice job of carpentry and masonary work at 964 North 27th St. Mr. Floyd says he is kept very busy working at his trade and that he gets many calls at all times during the day. Mrs. Sallie Mitchell of 2622 Cald well is very busy forking up her yard in preparation for flowers. Mrs Mitchell says Oh, if she had a hus band to do the yard work for her because she gets so tired at times. She is a constant reader of the Guide * ‘ Mrs. Edna Davis, 2801 R St. has a very nice family of eight girls all attending school from the first to the eleventh grade. They are all do ing nicely and are very obedient children. Mrs. Davis's only Job is to care for the home. Mrs. Edna Loftin of 2815 R St. re ports that she has a son in York Town, Virginia. He has been in ser vice now for six months. He is now Seaman 2nd Class. He visited the family December 22nd and said he liked Naval life very much. Mr. E. D. Farmer of 3213 South 33rd Ave. has worked at Cudahy Packing- Plant for 17 years in the Hog Kill Dept, and is still going strong. Mr. and Mrs. Farmer have one child and a real nice home and are living very comfortable. Mr. and Mrs. Whiteside of 3029 R St. have resided in Omaha for 30 years. Mr. Whiteside's father for merly owned and operated a store on 35th and V St. for 10 years as a successful business man. His son the Junior Whiteside is still work ing at the Wilson Packing Co. They have a daughter and one grand child 15 years old. Mrs. Eva Baldwin has been sick since December and don't seem to improve very much. She has not done anything this year. She is now being treated at the Clinic. Mrs. John Adams of 2824 R St. has one daughter in St. Joseph Mo. She is married and her husband is in the Army. Mr. Adams is working at Wilson Packing Co. and has been for the last 15 years and likes his job. Mrs. Lena Rolling of 2719 one half Q St. has a business on Q St. and is doing nicely. She is a native of Austin. Texas and says there are many beautiful Colleges there. She reports that she has a brother in Austin Texas that has been sick for one year. She expects to make Omaha her home. Mr. Lee McGee of 923 North 27th St. is a cook on the Cnion Pacific Railroad and has been for some time. Mr. and Mrs. McGee have one son now going to school. While Mr. McGee is very busy Mrs. McGee is taking care of the home and one child and all are doing nicely. Rev. H. Brown will be in Omaha April 8th to conduct a Revivial Ser vice at the Paradise Baptist Church 1S11 North 23rd St. Every one is cordially invited to attend and hear him. Rev. Brown is a wonderful Preacher so come out and enjoy the services. Rev. C. Adams of 1313 North 26th St. has returned from Shrevsport. La. where he attended the National Baptist Regional meeting. Rev. Adams reports a very good meeting and everyone enjoyed being present Wednesday night the 21st of March Rev. Adams preached at the Union Baptist Church to a crowded house. Rev. H. Brown Barnum B. D. is Pastor in charge. Mr. T. C. Hall 2512 Caldwell has lived at this address 9 years and is now making improvement on his home. He has decorated on the in side and is now building a retain ing wall. Mr. Hall says he is grad ually improving his home and ex pects to continue. He has three children in school and one in the Army Mr. and Mrs. Collins Foxall 3415 Maple are the proud parents of a baby boy born to them April 3. 1945. FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE LEADER TO SPEAK HERE SI N.' (Continued from page One) erected by Ignorant and intolerance against workers! Remember Roth parties promised n Permanent FE PC during the campaign We must see to it that they deliver one dur- 1 ing the early months of the 79th Conitres*! "The bills are now in committee Prospects for early enactment of our bill S101 Senate bill for a Permanent FEPC with enforcement How women and girls] may get wanted relief ^ror^unctiona^periodi^pain Cardui Is a liquid mediclna which many women say has brought relief from the cramp like agony and nervous strain of functional periodic distress. Here’s how it may help: % m Taken like a tonic, it should stimulate appe tite, aid digestion,* thus help build resist ance for the “time” to come. 2 — Started 3 days before _ “your time”, it should help relieve pain due to purely functional periodic causes. Try Cardui. If it help* you’ll be glad you did. CARDUI Bird’s-Eye View of the Reception Given the New Omaha Postmaster, Atty. John Hopkins John H. Hopkins, new postmaster . . . examines American flag presented by fellow past commanders of Omaha Legion post, against background of flowery good wishes. Well this is an appreciated ap pointment by all Omaha Citizens— especially the so-called under-dog, for John came from the bottom up the hard way on his own initiative by dealing squarely from the shoulder with his fellow man. Let he be foreign-born, black or white. When his cause comes before Mr. powers) and HR 2232 (the same bill in the house) are still good— but they now hinge on our success in mobilizing vocal support through out the country and doing that quickly’." We are looking forward to more such information as this when Mrs. Hedgeman speaks beforeus at the public meeting Sunday^ National honorary Co-Chairman of the bill! Senator Arthur Capper and Senator Robert Wagner; Co-Chairmen Rev. Allan Knight halmers and A. Phil ip Randolph; treasurer William Jay Schieffelin. National executive committee include Samuel Baron, Linna E. Bresette, George Brown H. A. Dawson, Thurman L. Dod son, Rabbi Sidney E. Goldstein, Sid ney Hollander, George K. Hunton, Willard S. Townsend, Rt. Rev. John A Ryan, DD, Max Zaritsky, Mrs. Thomasina Johnson, Mrs. Ma lle Staupers and Monroe Sweet land. The Omaha FEPC Council includes Mrs. Robbie Turner Davis, Chairman, Rufus Long, Secretary, Rev. E F Ridley, Treasurer, R R. Brown, Henry Black, Arthur Me Caw ,Mrs. J D. Crawford, Mrs. L. Busch, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wil son. Mrs. Frank Blackwell, Dr W W Peebles, Rev. F C. Williams, Rev M C, Williams, Rev. B. E Jones, Mr. C. C. Galloway, Atty Hopkins, he will be dealt with in ac cording to his record. Negro em ployees of the Postal Department, in fact no employee will need a F. E. P. C. law to get what he de serves in according to the record he has made in the Omaha Postal Service from now on. Ray I„. Williams, Mrs. B Sudduth, Mr Duard Croomes, Mr C A Stewart, Miss L Robinson, Mr Taylor Murrell, S Towles, Rev Shirley Sanchez, and many others. Rev. S. W Cyrus, pastor of the First Unitarian Church and Chair man of the Omaha FEPC Council, will preside. 521,000,000 TO BE REPRESENTED AT NAACP COLONIAL CONFER ENCE New York—From all indications based on registrations already re ceived, reresentatives of 521,000,000 of he 750,000,000 colonial peoples in Africa, Asia, British West Indies. Burma, Porto Rico and Korea, will be in attendance at the NAACP Col onial Conference, April 6. The Con ference will be held in the auditor ium of the 135th Street New York Public Library. Special detailed reports on colon ial conditions will be given by na tive inhabitants of the various col onies who have resided recently in the areas listed or kept in close touch wi'th them. Dr. W. E B DuBois will be chairman of the con ference. READThe^pDfi O’Neil & Gray, Contractors —Specializing in— • Interior and Exterior Decorating, • All Kinds of Brick & Cement Work Done. —Material Agency for— LUMBER-PAINT HOOFING & GLASS Call JA-6340 Office at 2433 Parker I WE HAVE SEVERAL VACANCIES IN 1 OUR LAUNDRY FOR EITHER EXPER-I IENCED OR INEXPERIENCED WOMEN. ( GET IN TOUCH WITH MR. SHERMAN I AT THE LAUNDRY OR CALL WE-6055. | EDHOLM&SHERMANj 2401 NORTH 24th STREET 1 -PHONE WEbster 6055- I 50WOMEN WANTED!! WOMEN FOR PROCESSING FRUIT, AND VEGETABLES We Will Need SO Women (Over 18 Years of Age) ] Job Starts Not later than April 16th I • I Contact Our Employment Office .FOR FULL DETAILS Fairmont f reamery Co. 12th & JACKSON STS. All hiring must conform with WMC Stabilization Plans. Here are The Facts in Omaha Controversy 1. The Omaha Electric Committee. Inc. Will turn over its contracts and agreements to a qualified Public Agency. 2. That Agency will issue and sell its revenue bonds bearing two and one half percent (or less) inter est, in the amount necessary to re tire the balance due on the Loup River Power District bonds issued in the amount of $15,600.00, on which monthly payments are being madt^ the principal already being reduced more than $400,000.00 since the com mon stock was purchased; to retire the Nebraska Power Company bonds outstanding in the amount of $16,500,000.00, bearing interest at 4 and one half per cent; to retire Ne braska Power Company debentures outstanding in the amount of $3,500,000.00, bearing 6 per cent in terest; to retire the Nebraska Pow er Company outstanding preferred stock in the amount of $2t256,100.00 bearing interest at 6 per cent. 3. The Public Agency will, ac cording to its terms cancel the as signment of the Power Contract to Loup River Public Power District. 4. Nebraska Power Company will be dissolved and the Public Agency will own Nebraska Power Company Properties and have on hand op. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliilllllllllll s * | Lunch | Room E (At M yetis’ Tavern) E 12229 LAKE STREET-1 E (Under New Management) ~ = Lillian Anderson and Louise E ~ Finney, Proprietors ~ “Prompt, Courteous Service’ S nnjiin»’’»VMiiiiiiiiiniumiiiiniiiiiiT Buy your Poultry at the Nebraska Poultry 2204 North 24th Street (iet the Be*t in Quality at the , Nebraska Produee--Ij»weMt Price, PHONE WE. 4127 erating capital and other cash asset* consisting of $2,500,000.00 in cash accounts receivable of approximate ly $750,000.00, materials and supplies prepaid items (such as taxes and re fundable Federal excess profits tax) and other similar items. 5. The Public Agency will be in complete control of all properties of Nebraska Power Company,, with no obligations of any kind with any outstate Power District, and can make such agreements relative to exchange of power and additional creation of power and energy as it deems for the best interest of Omaha and vicinity'. 6. This can all be done promptly through an Omaha Public Power District created under S. F. :tlO. a law which has been held to be con stitutional by the Supreme Court of Nebraska. There need be no more litigation, committee forming or continuation of Omaha's souabbling and fighting. It's all as simple as that! Let's stop all controversy and get the job done! This statement is authorized by the members of the Non-Profit Group. W. C. Fraser, W. W. Wetistrandj Attorneys. New Location James E. Richeson @ FLORIST @ —“Jimmy’s Flower Shop”— 4702 N. 30th KE-8845 MONDAY, MARCH 19TH Yes, smart women and men by the thousands know how quickly Palmer’s SKIN SUCCESS Oint ment works to relieve the itching of many exter nally caused pimples, rashes, “spots” ecxema and ringworm. Original, genuine Palmer’s SKIN SUC CESS Ointment has been proved for over 100 years. Try it on the guarantee of satisfaction or money back, 25c (Economy 75c size contains 4 times as much). At all stores or from E.T. Bfowne Drug Co., 127 Water St., New York City. Help complete complexion beauty with Palmer’» SKIN SUCCESS Soap (effectively medicated) 25c \ y^i&rvueAA “Well build a house on a hilltop” by a brook — or near a lake. . . . It’s great to be young and dream and plan. Dream homes with frozen food cabinets . . . automatic elec tric laundry . . . electric blankets ... air conditioning . . . eye comfort lighting that invites relaxation . . . and many more electrical conveniences. They’ll have them, too. And the electric service that keeps them running will continue to be both cheap and friendly. That’s one way we can help make dreams come true! Nebraska Power Company DON'T WASTE ELECTRICITY JUST BECAUSE IT'S CHEAP AND ISN'T RATIONED! TIADTI