The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 20, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    SOCIAL NOTES
HAPPV H1HNION IN MANILA
SOT. Fred D. Gilmore, who has I
been In the service glnce March
1941 sailed overseas Augr. 12, 1945.
He is now in Manila not far from
his brother Pfc. Chauncey Gilmore,
who has been overseas for 2 years.
There was one happy moment of
their life when they wet ag Sgt.
Fred arrived in Manila, his brother
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Chauncey wag the first one he,
saw that he knew, and they had a
very happy reunion.
I-dttle Ileen. the Iittle daughter of
Sgt. Gilmore was two years old on
February 22 and she hopes her
dady and uncle will be home soon.
Ileen seems to be degtined for some
theatrical career for she is very
fond of music and tries to play the
piano and dance. The Gilmore boys
are the sons of Mrs. Bessie Gilmore
of 2S28 North 30th St. and Mrs
GiImore is proud of her gong and
little granddaughter, Ileen.
CHICAGO VISITOR
ENTERTAINED ROYALLY
Mrs. Eddie Taylor Woods of
Chicago, a former Omahan, who
was the guest of Mrs- V^pla Turn
er last week, was the honor guest
at many delightful social functions
during her stay in her former home- ^
On Monday she was honored at
luncheon by Mrs- Anna Mae Ken
nedy at the home of Mrs Lula
Roundtree Wednesday Mrs Eliz
abeth Cunningham served a break
fast and Wednesday night Mrs. Ad
die Seals entertained with a din
ner On Thursday Mrs Turner
honored her guest at luncheon ana
Thursday night a Hallowe’en party
was enjoyed at the home of Mrs
Evelyn Over- Friday Mrs Flor
ence Branch took Mrs Woods on a
tour of Father lanagan's Home and
that night Mrs Jessie Hilton en
tertained the visitor and her hostess -
at a barbecue dinner. Saturday
night Mrs Viola Cole entertained
at dinner The Chicagoan returned
to her home on Sunday.
LOS ANGELES VISITOR
Mrs Alice Williams of Los An
geles, California was a guest at a
Juncheon at the residence of Mrs
Viola Turner Thursday evening,
October 4th. She met many of her
old friends after an absence of
many years
Mrs lorence Branch took Mrs
Williams on a tour of Boystown
Council Bluffs
News
(Beverly Cruse, Reporter)
The Tabernacle BTU- Mock Wed
ding was a financial success. The
bride and groom were Miss Man
Coffee and Mr Norman Cave
Mrs E Jones played “Oh
Promise Me” and Miss Mildred
Frazier sang “I Love You Truly."
Everyone seemed to enjoy it
Mrs-* Inez Bowens entertained
dinner guest Sunday Sept- 30 at her
home- Those from Omaha were
Mr and Mrs T Brown, Mrs- L
Davis and son, Mrs G- Winner,
Mrs Collins, and Mr Young.
Those invited from Council Bluffs
were Mrs B Golden, Miss F Lee
Mrs. M Turner. Mr N Turner,
and Mr and Mrs Jack Willis and
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ATTEND
Health
Conference
Wednesday, October 24,
Thursday, October 25,
Friday, October 26,
Wednesday—October 24
6:30 P. M. Opening Dinner Meeting at Rail
road Men’s Benevolent Association Club,
24th and Miami Streets.
Thursday—October 25—Omaha Urban League
2213 Lake Street.
1:30—4:30 P. M. Child Health Care.
7:30 P. M. Social Hygiene, Tuberculosis,
Social Protection.
Friday—October 26
1:30—4:00 P. M. Nutrition— Northside Y.
M. C. A., 2306 North 22nd Street.
7:30 P. M. Youth Meeting— IT. S. O., 2221
North 24th Street.
• THIS IS YOUR CONFERENCE. PLAN TO
ATTEND AND BRING YOUR FAMILY AND
FRIENDS. ALL MEETINGS OPEN TO THE
PUBLIC.
son
!
Mr and Mrs Jack Willis enter''
, tained dinner guest at their horn*,
Monday Oct. 1st- Honor guest
Mr and Mrs R Collins also in
vited were Mrs M Cruse and Mr
J Haines
Mrs E Baker was hotess at
a Breakfast Monday Oct- 1, invit
ed guest were Mr and Mrs Ray
mond Collins, Mr and Mrs John
Mills, Mrs F Lee, Mrs Helen
Bowne, Mrs Jones and Mrs Mary
Belle Cruse
The Open House given by Mrs
Marybelle Cruse in honor of her
sister and brother-in-law Mr and
Mrs Raymond Collins accommo
dated 50 people between 3 and T
Mr Raymond Callins had recently
been discharged from the U. S
army as radio technician He was
in the army two and a half years
I
Mr and Mrs G Turner enter
tained at a buffet supper in honor
of Mr and Mrs- R Collins.
Mrs N- Turner is home again
from a two weeks vacation. She
visited Topeka, Kansas, Kansas
City, Kansas and Kansas City. Mo.
#
Mr and Mrs W Riddles ot
Omaha entertained dinner guest on
Thursday evening- Mr and Mrs
R Collins were honored guest also
Mrs Marybelle Cruse was invited
HONORABLY DISCHARGED
Pvt. James R. Mansfiedd, Jr., 24,
former South High student’and the
son of Mr. James R. Mansfield Sr.,
was honorably discharged from the
Armed Forces on October 10, 1045
at. Camp Livingston, Louisiana.
Mrs. Julia Caldwell and her little
neice Sharon Kay Danner left for
Kansas City, Mo., for a short gtay
visiting her brother there. They
will go from Kansas City to La
donia, Texas and visit another bro
ther there, Rev. H. D. Danner.
Mrs. Anna Farmer, sister of Mrs.
Caldwell and her little granddau
ghter Shirley Ann Edmonds are vis
iting their aunt’e Mrs. Davenport
in Los Angeles. Calif.
Mrs. Edna West and Mrs. T. Hall!
are leaving for Desmoines. Iowa for
a short stay, visiting Elder D. W. i
Smith and wife.
Mother Luster of 2712 R street's
Church is in Lincoln, Kebraska.
TO THU OMAHA GUIDE
SINCERE APPRECIATION
Dear Friend:
Please permit me to express my
ncere appreciation and thanks for
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Our trained lady fitter is prepared to fill
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your kind assistance in successfully
promoting the Urban League’s First
Annual Community Fair- The co
operative spirit that you showed is
indicative of a bright future for
this, our community.
There is much to be accomplished
in Omaha and I am most certain
that, with the collective efforts of
all, we cas mek this a more desir
able city in which to live.
Most sincerely,
Uuward R. Crooms, III,
Executive Secy,
Urban League
The WEEK
(BY H. W. SMITH HA-OSOO)
Labor disputes caused 452 000
men to be out of work by strikes
on October 13th.
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt was
61 years old on Friday, October 12.
The U. S. army ha<j 922;583 cas
ualties during world war IT.
Poison brew caused the ueatn of
three convicts on October 12th
Elevator operators of New York
were granted a pay hike and an
40 hour week.
Kenneth Rubble fe:1 irom a trac
tor plow and was haled near Jack
sonville, 111., October 12th.
Mrs. Howard H. Searette of Buf
falo. New York finished a golf
game at 4:30 pm. on Tuesday, Oct.
9th and gave birth to a baby at
10:30 pm.
A 4 year old girl of Cleveland,
Ohio. lost her right hand in her
father's meat grinder on Oct. 12th.
Monroe Kaplan the one time keep
er of the Red House in Washington
DC, was indicted in New York as
a high-time racketeer on Oct. 12th
President Truman sharply crit
icized race discrimination of the
DAR for refusing the service of
Constitution Hall to Haz>.l Scott,
the noted pianist.
A 17 year old boy was killed by a
Chicago and Evansville, 111., train
which struck a truck that he was
driving at Tuscola, 111., Oct. 12th.
Fire destroyed the Roseville, 111.
high school the loss is estimated
at $60,000.
■851
Three sailors were severely in
jured in an auto near Tuscola 111.,
on Thursday, October Hth.
The Live Stock show in Chicago
has 31 cars of Nebraska cattle.
Tlie Cataract Hotel at Niagara
Falls, was destroyed by fire Sunday
Oct. 14.
Read The Greater Omaha Guide,
for All the News!
f _ -. . ~ —
BY SUSAN THAYER
RESULTS
One I asked a physicist, “Does
your work have any practical re
sult ?” He smiled and said he
thought it might have. „
I know now that from some of his i
experiments came the magic mirror
of radar- And I'm a little better
informed on other "practical re
sults” of research.
I 1 know that the television Indus- j
| try expects to create more than 350
j 000 new jobs as a result of $20,000
000 spent in research. I know re
search brought down the price of in
candescent lamps, cars, refrigerat
ors and radios to where you and 1
could afford them, gave us pencll
lin and sulfa
An interesting sidelight on the sub
ject of research is that industrv
pays for two-thirds of it- There
were more than 2,300 industrial re
search laboratories before the war,
and a lot of new ones are being
started. Many manufacturers pnv
vide scholarships and grants to
schools, and support foundations,
which carry on cooperative research
They tell us that in the next de
cade thousands of jobs in existing
and new industries will directly re
sult from the many research projects
that industry is planning to carry on
EB33KM
Don t worry about money.
Home affairs, Bad Luck,
! Jinks and Love. No mat
' ter what your troubles are
write me.
M. CAROLYN
2332 S. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, HI, III.
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YAMASHITO PLEADS “NOT
GUILTY”
San Francisco. Calif, (Soundphoto
General Tomoyuki Yamashita (sec
ond from right end, standing)
stands before commssion to enter
his plea of "Not Guilty”. Standing
at rght is his interpreter and at left
is American 'interpreter, Major Eu
gene Boardman. Milwaukee, Wis„ a
Marine.
treasury not responsible
FOR TALK TO WOMEN
Ne'v York_The talk to women
employees of the Treasury Depart
ment, advi9ing: them not to discuss
the Negro question when they ar
rived in Germany "was not given
at the instance of the Treasury De
partment” according to Secretary
Fred M. Vinson in a letter to the
NAACP.
Whenthe 24 women employees
arrived in Frankfurt, Germany last
month correspondents sent storieg
to the daily papers in America quot
ing one of them as saying that an
Army lieutenant had given them a
lecture before they left Washing
ton and among other things had
told them that under no circum
stances were they to discuss the
Negro question in America ag it
would “hasten revolution in the
South.”
The NAACP also addressed an in.
quiry to the "War Department
which replied that it was working
on the matter but had not been
able to trace the incident so as to
locate the offife'r said to be respon
sible.
Classified Ads Get Resuits!
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Rummage Sale! Narcissus chapter
is planning a rummage sale Tues-,
Oct. 16, at 1916 No- 24th St. Art
icles will be accepted up to noon, j
Oct- 15- For information please1
call GL. 5952, WA. 0695, WA 6007 /
•Help Wanted
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sorters, and markers. Permanent
employment. 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
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• Real Estate, Homes
FOR COLORED
Nice 5-room house, in excellent con
dition handy to schools, churches
street cars, 2117 Grace St. _J3,000.
Henry' B. McCampbell, Realtor
216 Barker Bldg. ’ AT-S575
NEIGHBORHOOD FURNITURE
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• Legal Notices
Edward J. Dugan, Attorney,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the 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 filed in said Court
alleging that said deceased died
leaving no last will and praying
for administration upon his egtate
and that a hearing will be had on
said Petition before said court on
the 13th aay 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 to a settlement
thereof.
ROBERT R. TROYER
»
County Judge.
Omaha Guide 3t
Edvv- J- Dugan, Atty.
PROBATE NOTICE
Bk- 65, T m3
In, the Matter of the Estate of
FANNIE M- OWEN, Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That the creditors of said deceased
will meet the administrator of said
estate, before me, County Judge of
Douglas County- Nebraska, at the
County Court Room, in said County
on the 4th day of December, 1945
and on the 4th day of February
1946 at 9 o’clock A- M-, each day,
for the purpose of presenting their
claims for examination, adjustment
and allowance. Three months art
allowed for the creditors to present
their claims, from the 3rd day of
November 1945
ROBERT TROVER,
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, tne
Court may grant the sam^and grant
administration of said estate to
Lulu Woods, or some other suitable
person and proceed to a settlement
thereof.
ROBERT R- TROVER,
County Judgt).
Omaha Guide, 3t,
W- B. Bryant, Attorney
Notice of Hearing on Petition
for Adoption.
In the Matter of the Adoption oi
In the County Court of Douglas
County, Nebraska
MAXCINE CARADINE, Minor —
Bk- 3, P. 388. No.. 3784..
To the Parents of said child and
all other persoas 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 tl.e
County Court Room of Douglatt
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.
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