The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 13, 1945, Page 6, Image 6
SOCI AL NOTES STOPS IN OMAHA Ora Lee Britt stopped in Omaha Nebraska, to visit her parents Mr and Mrs Ernest H Britt, 2525 Blondo street Miss Britt, a form FIRST CHOICE VICTORY BONDS “Thirst Choice” METZ BEER say “Bottle of Metz Please” Hetz Brewing Company — Omaha. Nebraska -i Why is a worm like a hole in a sack? . That’s easy. Both the worm and the hole waste chicken feed. Name a good worm remedy. That’s easy, too—Nicozine. Here’s a product that destroys two species of poultry worms. 1 hese are the large roundworm and the cecal worm. Nicozine, furthermore, is a flock treat ment. It is given along with a little feed to the flock—they eat the mixture. Treat your flock now .vith Nicozine. Younkerman Seed Co. (The House of Quality) 164 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa If You Had MYJQB Keeping house, helping take care of the family—you "would realize that business girls are not the only ones who some times get Headache and Tired Aching Muscles. We home girls often work just as hard and have just as many Headaches; just as many Stomach Upsets and get just as Tired. About a year ago, I first used ALKA-SELTZER I find that it eases my Aching Head, takes the kinks out of Tired, Aching Muscles and brings relief when I have Acid Indigestion. The family says I am a lot easier to live with since I have known about Alka-Seltzer. •Have you tried ALKA-SELT ZER? If not, why don’t you get « package today? Large package •0*, Small package 30*. also by the glass at Soda Fountains, r cr government employee, was en~ route to Germantown, Pa-, to work as Secretary of Work with Young er Girls She is a graduate of the Univers ity of Omaha and worked on her Masters Degree at DePaul Univers ity DRAMA LEAGUE QUARTETTE The Drama League Quartette of Pleasant Green Baptist Church will render a complete program, Sunday, October 14th at 3 o’clock at the Church of the Living God, 2316 N 25t.h street- All are welcome, come and enjoy a good program. ST. LOUIS VISITORS Dr. William H. Harrison and his wife Mrs- Catherine Boggus Har rison are here visiting their relativ es and friends from St. Louis OMAHA'S PIONEERS HAVE “THE FOURTH GENERATION BORN" UNTO THEM Lawrence Boggus the 3rd was bors to Mr and Mrs Lawrence Boggus the second of San Francis co, Calif. Lawrence Boggus is a native of Omaha, Nebraska. He at tended Technical righ here and his mother is well known as a trained nurse at St Joseph hospital as An na McClendon Boggus- His great i grandmother is Mrs- Anna Brown ST- JOHNS AME. CHURCH 22nd and Willis St- , Rev- Eugene D Childress, Pastoi On Sunday, October 7, 1945, tht Reverend Eugene D Childress of St Johns AME Church delivered as his 11 o'clock morning message to a capacity congregation :“The Disrupt Christ,” (theme Somebody Touched Me). After this awe-in spiring sermon which was well re ceived by the congregation, the Rev. E- D- Childress conducted the tak ing of Communion by the members of the church in conjunction with "World Wide Communion Day,” Sunday October 77th. Reverend and Mrs E D Child ress want all members and friends . to know that they are now comfort ably settled in the church parsonage at 2416 Binney St- They are al ways glad to have them drop in for a cordial visit. Now don’t tell and we’ll tell you a secret, Mrs- Bernic J- Childress we hear is quite an ac complished musician and an ardent Choir and Church worker while she was at St Andrews AME Church in Sacramento. Calif- She person ally extends a special invitation to all the women and friends to corns in for a friendly chat and prayei anytime Sunday school at 9:30 am- Morn ing services at 11 am- Evening ser vice at 7:30 pm- Friends and visit ors whether intown of out-of-town come and worship with us, for you are always welcome at St Johns, 22nd and Willis St HEAL SHOE MAN { :; FONTENELLE SHOE REPAIR j (’ASH & CARRY CLEANER } | 1410 North 24th St. I —CARL (RIVERA— “IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL" MAYO’S BARBER SHOP Ladies and Children’s Work A Specialty 2422 LAKE ST. RADIATOR E P A I R I N G RADIATORS CLEANED, REPAIRED. RECORDED PROMPT SERVICE GUARANTEED WORK ©ut-of-Town Radiators Returned Promptly j msMEBSBSBEB ffBPWI 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” eczema and ringworm. Original, genuine Palmer’s SKIN SUC CESS Ointment has been proved for over 100 yean. 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. Browne Drug Co., 127 Water St., New York City. Help complete complexion beauty with Palmer9» SON SUCCESS Soap (effectively medicated) 25c X 'pxi&mjeAA Tomorrow’s \ World Club \ Harold D Matthews (U- S Navy Reserve) • ‘Tomorrow's World Held Gen eral Election October 4” • "Club has Girl's and Boy’s Bas ball Team" • "Nolene Whiteside Reelected as Secretary" f • "Former President Going ot. ‘Late Honeymoon" • "Dance During Health Week”* 350 Youth to be here for Dance • "Five Great Negroes to Speak Here October 26" Time waits for no one— Well it happened, election day has come and passed and the Club now has some new officers. Former President did not run this year The officers that will serve the Club until October 4, 3046 are: New Officers: Pres-, Jack West, Vice Pres-, Doris McGill; Secy, Aolene Whiteside; Corres. Sec John Jackson; Treas-. Thrica Par all; Reporter "Me” “Me” (HM) FORMER OFFICERS: Pres-, Dorothy Watson Eure, Vice Pres- Dorothy Lawson, Sec>. Nolene Whiteside ; Corres- Secy , i Jack West; Treas-, Dorothy Brown,] Reporter, “Me” (HM). “WELL ALL-RITE” I Tomorrow’s World has two fine'i promising basketball teams- The j girls’ name their captain as Doris McGill- But the boys have not des- j ignated to date who their captain or| their team will be t ”CONGRA TULA TIONS— OLD FAITHFUL” From the way the votes fell Oct 4th no one wants to lose our fine secretary who is now serving hei second term (1 year); Miss Helen Whiteside I take the pleasure in be stowing this title upon you “Old Faithful” (Smile-) “SO BE IT” This Club has two representativ es on the "Youth Health Week Com mittee"- They are Mrs Dorothy Eure and Harold Matthews- Five of the Greatest Negroes in the USA to speak here during Health Week Teenagers shall have one Special night, October 26th- Following the speeches that night shall be a dance. More than 150 youth from Lincols and other nearby cities are to be present for that night and the dance. So let’s welcome the gals, boys and let the gals welcome the boys for one night! Hey now ! -HAPPY HONEYMOON PRES. AND AL" “Tomorrow’s World’’ wishes you love birds the happiest honeymoon that two people can have! Also tlv best of luck on your trip to New York City STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! TODAY IS HISTORY—TO MORROW IS MYSTERY! O “HEY NOW!" Due to circumstances (women) be yond my control, I have been unable to get this column to press- But now everything is straight- “I wont says that too loud” Teh— Club meeting Thursday, Urban League. ’TIL THEN— —“The Unseen”. THE WAITERS COLUMN (by H W Smith-HA-0800) RR boys serving on wheels with a smile! Blackstone hotel waiters on the up and go at all times. 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Pattern for the Future _ THERE will be a lot of surprised and pleased husbands when they return from overseas and discover that their modern wives have be come just as nimble with the thim ble as grandmother ever was. Two such wives are pretty Mrs. Helen McCullough and Mrs. Helen Toombs who learned what to do with a needle and thread in the ■ USO club operated by the National y.W.C.A. in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Members of a wives group who were not content to fritter away their time while their husbands were fighting, they organized llasses in everything from cooking and dressmaking to history and geography. Bright girls that they are, they'll be able to keep up their end of the conversation with their well-travelled husbands and what’s more—they’ll be ready to settle down to real family life with aprons and recipes ready to hand. Besides seeing to it that service men’s wives in strange towns have everyday living necessities such as a place to sew, do their laundry and cook, one of the Y.W.C.A.'s main concerns in its USO work has been to promote better race relations. USO is a member agency of the National War Fund. illlll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!ll|||||| the Omaha Greater Guide today! Mr J- C Donnelly one of ths doormen at the OAC Omaha Club waiters with Capt Earl Jones evry much out in front on service to the members and their friends Musician headwaiter and his quick stepping crew at the Omaha Cham ber of Commerce going places and doing many things on the stream lined service and they cap. serve 5, 6 or 8 hundred on a very short no tice in a very short length of timet Now altogether, let’s give them a good hand WILBERFORCE RECEIVES ANOTHER ACCREDITATION Wilberforce University offiacials were notified this week that its courses of study for the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science de grees were approved and registered by the Division of Higher Educa tion of the University of the State of New York This approval was to extend to September, 1950- This is the third unconditional accredit ation which Wilberforce has receiv ed for its collegiate work during re cent years- The previous accredit ations were from the North Central Association of Colleges and Second ary Schools, and the American' As sociation of Teachers Colleges, and the University also holds member ship on the approved list of the Ohio College Association and the Inter University Council of Ohio DINING CAR WAITERS’ KEY ' CLUB TO ENTERTAIN LADIES AT WHIST TOURNAMENT The Omaha Dining Car Waiters Key Club, 2409 Burdette street, will entertain all of its lady patrons at a Whist Tournament from 2:00 pm until 5:00 pm in the Glub Room on next Thursday, October 18, 1945 / 1st. 2nd and 3rd prizes will be a warded to the winners- Admission is free Entry cards for this tournament may be had at the Key Club, but they must be turned in not later than 11 o’clock pm- October 17th, so the boys will know how many to ac commodate LONG SCHOOL PTA. The Long School PTA will hold I its Open House Thursday, Octobet 18th. Parents may visit the class rooms from 1:00 pm- to 2:45 pm. when the regular meeting will begin Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Milton E- Johnson, Pres-, Mrs. George Reeves, Publicity Chairman RANDOLPH SPENDS WEEK IN WASHINGTON CONTACT ING CONGRESSMEN AND SENATORS ON FEPC It was announced at the headquar ters of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters in New York that A Philip Randolph, International Pres dent planned to spend a week in Washington beginning October 1st for the purpose of contacting Sen ators and Congressmen and cooper ating with the staff of the National Council for a Permanent FEPC for the purpose of pushing forward the fight for the Bills for a permanent NEGRO DOLLS J Every home should have a Col- | ored Doll. We olfer in this sale J 5 two flashy numbers. With hair, J 5 moving eyes, shoes, stockings, » !' nicely dressed. Price $4.98 and J $6.59. If C. O. D. postage ex- J tra. 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ELIZABETH JORDAN SPEAKER FOR WOMAN’S DAY PROGRAM The Women’s auxiliary to the New Era State Association held its annual Women’s Day program at the Mount Moriah Baptist Church. 24th and Ohio Streets, Sunday af Iternoqni Oc'obijr Ttli- Principal speaker for the occasion was Miss Elizabeth Jordan, Executive Secre tary to the YWCA Miss Jordan chose as her subject "Women meeting the needs of to day’’- Some of the highlights ot her address were, emphasis on “Not allowing our lives to become as a vacuum being a symbol of emptiness making ourselves a committee ot one in seeing that religious news be credited with the same amount ot publicity that events of less import ance get, yet though the guns have cease firing and nations have put down their weapons, we have no peace, for the lar has not been be hind the gun, but in the hearts and minds of the sinner and weak christ ian as well, who through the lack of prayer has grown bitter, antag onistic and arrogant toward each other % “Women, Christian women, if peace is to come, we must retire to the in ner closet and seek a deeper under standng with that one great spirit ... .....11 fill. 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Apply Banner Laundry 2014 St. Mary’s Ave. _ • WANTED TO RENT Ex-serviceman and wife want to rent a House or a Apt-, call JA 5519 i • Real Estate, Homes FOR COLORED Nice 5-room house, in excellent con dition, handy to schools, churches street cars, 2117 Grace St. _$3,000. Henry B. McCampbell, Realtor 216 Barker Bldg. ’ AT-S575 NEIGHBORHOOD FURNITURE 4 CLOTHING SHOP BIG SALE—Overcoats, all sizes Shoes, No Stamps; Ladies Oresste Rugs, Beds, Gas Stoves and Ol Stoves. ‘‘We Buy and SeU" — TEL. AT. 1154 1715 N. 26th ST, If you are lonely, write Box 32, Clarkston, Wash. Send stamp. FUNERAL DIRECTORS THOMAS FUNERAL HOME 2022 Lake St. WEhatrr 2022 LAUNDRIES <SL- CLEANERS EDHOLM & SHERMAN S401 North 24th St WE. 0055 .___ EMERSON LAUNDRY 2324 North 24th St. WE. 102S Read The Greater OMAHA GUIDE • Legal Notices Edward J. Dugan Attorney, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In {he County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska: IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF GERALD M. BOWDEN, Deceased.—Bk. 65. P. 457. All persons interested in said es tate are hereby notified that a pet ition has been fi]ed in said Court alleging that said deceased died leaving no last will and praying for administration upon hig estate, and that a hearing will be had on said Petition before said court on the 13th day or October, 1945, and that if they fail to appear at said Court on the said 13th day of Oct ober, 1945, at 9 o’clock A. M. to contest said petition, the Court may grant the same and grant ad ministration of said estate to Sarah Bowden, or some other suitable Person and proceed t» a settlement thereof. ROBERT R. TROYER, County Judge. Crosstown Dres*H“akin8 * —TAILORING & ALTERATIONS— M i ATTENTION, LADIES! 1 You can get hand tailored suits, dresses, m and slacks designed to suit your personality ■ by an experienced Lady Tailoress. We M Specialize in stout figures. Men and Ladies general repair work done. We also special- ■ ize in Tailored shirts. Mable L. Williams, Proprietress... Vl _—2022^ NORTH24th STREET— - | LLX barber Shoo 2045 NORTH 24th STREET “This is the Home of Corn Fix” Omaha Guide 3t Edw- J. Dugan, Atty. PROBATE NOTICE Bk. 65, P. 40; In the Matter of the Estate o, FANNIE M- OWEN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the creditors of said deceasec will meet the administrator of saic estate, before me, County Judge ol Douglas County. Nebraska, at the County Court Room, in said Count) ' on the 4th day of December, 1945 and on the 4th day of Februar) 1946 at 9 o’clock A- M., each day, for the purpose ot presenting theii claims for examination, adjustment I and allowance. Three months are ! allowed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 3rd day of November 1945. ROBERT TROYER. County Judge. Omaha Guide, 3t— W- B. Bryant, Attorney, Notice of Administration In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraskas In the matter of the Estate of— NELLIE CLARK, Deceased. -—Bk 65, P- 464. All persons interested in said es tate are hereby notified that a peti tion has been filed in said Court al leging that said deceased died leav ing no last will and praying for ad ministration upon her estate, and that a hearing will be had on saw petition before said court on the 5th day of November, 1945, at 9 o’clock A M... to contest said petition, trn Court may grant the same and grant administration of said estate to Lulu Woods, or some other suitable person and proceed to a settlement thereof. ROBERT R■ TROYER, County Judge. Omaha Guide, 3t, W* B. Bryant, Attorney Notice of Hearing on Petition for Adoption. In the Matter of the Adoption of In the County Court of Dougins County, Nebraska• MAXCINE CARADINE, Minor — Bk- 3, P.. 388. No.. 3784.. To the Parents of said child and all other persons interested in the above matter: You are hereby notified that a petition was filed in the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska on the 21st day of September, 1945, by Robert A. Thomas and Rena Thomas, residents of Douglas Coun ty, Nebraska, praying for the adopt ion of said minor; that a hearing will be had on said Petition for A doption before said Court in the County Court Room of Douglas County, Nebraska at 9:00 o'clock A M.> on the 5th day of November, 1945 and unless you appear at said time and place and contest said peti tion the Court may grant the prayer of said petition whereby said minor shall be adopted by Robert A Thomas and Rena Thomas. ROBERT R- TROVER, County Judge.