Bringing Christ to the Nations THE INTERNATIONAL LUTHERAN HOUR “Over Station KBOIS every Sunday morning 11:30 Publicity Department 3558 South Jefferson Avenue Saint Louis 18, Missouri Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March 10 (Special) “America’s greatest home problem is not the housing shortage, but the spiritual rebuilding of the fami’y after the war,” Dr. Wal ter A. Maier, Professor at Concordia Seminary, Saint Lou* o is, declared here today in an international broadcast over ; 0 _ . the Lutheran Hour. Assert ing that between seven and eight million families will be forced to share their homes with others, he asserted: — “Households which find space for other families of ten have no room for relig ion. Architects and contrac tors confidently work togeth er in erecting wha: they call the nation's ‘best homes,’ but they often overlook Scrip ture’s warning: ‘Except the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that built it.’ We shake our heads at the .slum-like conditions in which many families — including particularly our returning veterans—are torceu io live; but multitudes in Ameriea actually applaud the worse-than slum morality that marks the home life in some of the na tion’s important families, as an orgy of sin, II.e debauch of divorce, Sodom-and-Gomorrah perversions increase.” “Despite the war, which should have knocked sense into ts' e nation, despite the mercy of the Almigliiy through which not a single bomb fell on an American home, while o millions of dwellings across the sea were blown into smould ering fragments, family life in tills country has cropped to the lowest depths in our national existence.” “Listen to this and shudder; District Attorney Edmund L. Brown of San Francisco, reports that during 1945, 14, 000 babies were born in that city, but 18,000 unborn bab ies were pul to death; and according to investigators, the San Francisco police know the exact house on Fillmore Street there where 500 prenatal murders were committed every month.” “Ti e divorce debauch has become a national disgrace. Before the war those who wished to break their marriage vows were generally found outside the church; now. how ever, the swelling number of broken homes often reaches o deep into the churches. The courts are hardened, attor neys often practice collusion, husband and wife frequently arc guilty of perjury, children’s lives are ofter wreeked.” SOCIAL i NEWS THE FRIENDLY “16” BRIDGE CLUB The Friendly 16 u’l'idge Club met Monday March 4th at the home of Mr. Sam . ,ead, 2123 N >. j 23th St. After the regular busin ess meeting, they played 18 hands Xu uoa\ sbav djoos qSiH 'bSpuq jo Mr. L. Gray and Mr. O- Pruitt. On the sick list are Mr. James Grizzard and Mrs. Wead The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. Chester Ben nett at 3031 Emmett St. on Mon day, March 11 at 8 pm. All mem-! IIIaher-Kelleiier Insurance Agency $ Real Estate, Rentals, Insurance - NOTARY PUBLIC I ^2424 BRISTOL ST., JA-626lfi How women aW girls may get wanted relief from functional periodic pain Cardul Is a liquid medicine 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: 4 — 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 iToOk\ help relieve pain due \ to purely functional 1 periodic causes. Try Cardul If it helps, you’ll be glad you did. CARDUI bars are resuested to be present. Mr. W Penn, Pres. E. A. Brookshire, Reporter ST. PHILIPS CHOIR TO GIVE LENTEN TEA The choir of St. Philips Epis copal Church is giving a Lenten tea Sunday, March 10, from 5 to 7 pm. in the undercourt of the church. Dean Powell of Trinity Cathedral will review the “Friend ly Persuasion” at 6 o’clock. Musical selections rendered by Paul Briggs, Booker Washington and Venus Storms. The public is cordially invited. IROQUOIS LODGE ISo. 92 BY ELLSWORTH D DeVEREAL Irroquois Lodge No. 92 proudly announces it's officers elected for the coming term. Attv. Charles F- Davis, Exalted Ruler; Dr. P. Terrell, secretary; Gen. Emery Hichmas, recording secretary; C. B. Mayo, treasurer; Carl Bone, Esteemed Leading Knight; Er nest Williams, Esteemed Loyal Knight; Nathan Miller, Inner Guard; H. J. Johnson, Tyler, Trustees; Clifton McKinney, Chairman, Father Sanchsers, T. Herbert Richardson and Harrold Jackson. Iroquois Lodge No. 92 wishes to pay tribute to Bro. Edward Bar nes who relinquished his office as Esteemed Loyal Knight because lie felt that his health would not permit him to continue this posi tion any longer. Bro. Barnes has held the office 10 years and Iro quois is proud to have a man so nncere, and so capable of perfor ming his duties such as Ero. Barnes has done for the past 10 years. The city of Omaha was honored by a visit from the Grand Exalted Ruler, J_ Finley Wilson during the week of Feb. 15th. The mem bers ape sorry that the Grand Ex alted Ruler’s stay was so limited and sincerely hope that he will nay us a return visit in the near future. Plans are now being made for the extension of the present Clin M ALL TYPES AM) STYLES OF I • Brick Siding ~ • Asbestos Siding • Roofing We have the Best Equipment and Most Experienced Workmen to Insulate lour Home. Our Trices are RIGHT. Omaua -PHONE- Council Bluffs KE-5482 2687 IOWA-NEBRASKA INSULATION CO. -AND TWIN CITY SIDING CO. R. M. Frasier, Manager. I I -CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to ail who So kindly assisted and brought words of sympathy and flowers, and cards, at the time of our beloved brother's passing. Mr. Willie Harris, Mrs. Lorraine Crawford, Mrs. Georgia A. Moore, Mrs. Ethel Young. I Rooms and Lodge Hall of Iroquois Lodge No- 92. A building commit tee has been appointed and arch etects are now being contracted to attnd to the structure of said project. As soon as the proper materials and man power are available, we will strive to erect one of the most modern and ex clusive club rooms and Lodge Halls in the middle-west. A YOUTHFUL COLUMN Chatter Box.. . by DORIS ANN McCILL Well Dust off the Discs and call me Groovey if you haven’t start ed some new Wax works at parties j this season. Used to be Billy Eck [ stines’ “Prisoner of Love” , was the l last dance favorite. Usengs. Faye Emerson. Gladys Coleman. Claire Trevor....Katherine Merlin ton Mary- Beth Hughes ...Masalonia Pruitt, Dale Evans Betty Smith (2) Joan Blondell ...Norma Thomas. Louise Erikson.. Claudette Lott Irene Dunne. ..Verline Graham. ’ (Buckie) Joan Russell. Darline King Janis Paige Lucile Smith Judy Garland. Betty White. Sonja Henie. Kathryn Wilburn, Anna Gardner. Rose Oliver. Judy Canova. Siller Childs Gale Storm Lorraine Morris Alexis Smith ...Cathern Cole, ’ Barbara Hale—Alice Holcomb Kay Francis... Helen M ashing’ton Claudette Colbert Dorothy Mor gan, Ida Lupino Thelma Pruitt, Jane Frazier Jerry- Slaughter, Joan oWodbury . Betty Smith (l Billie Burke Juanita Hangar Jinx Falkenburg Eva Whio'oy Jean Barker Roberta Parker, ’ Eve Arden Barbara Waldern Jeanne Crain Fay Jackson ’ Martha O’Driscoll Whiddy Bell Constance Bennett Floreene ’ Mary Andrews.Mary Alice Crumb, Gracie Fields....Ruby (SO). Susan Hayward Joan Thompson Diana Shore ...Joy- Foster Gene Tierney- Marion Thompson irgpnia Weidler Helen C. Betty Davis . Ruby W, ’ June Haver....Marcellen'e F *> * STORMS OF LIFE (By Myrtle M. Good low) On the sea of life there’ll be Storms that rage relentlessly, Storms that toss us to and fro Till the tears of sorrow flow For life can’t always be Peaceful on life’s restless sea, There must be storm clouds too To dim the sky of blue, But when the waves are tossing you And you don't know what to do Just remember there is one Who will safely see you through ’Tis the Christ of Galilee Who calmed the angry sea And the winds obeyed His will When He said “Peace be still” And when the storms of life shall rage We should never be dismayed He will do the same for us If in Him we put our trust. Dorothy McGuire . June McKin ney, Carmen Miranda Barbara Scott Joan Davis.—Nadine Hancock, Ingrid Bergman Lorretta P., Vivian Blaine... Vealand, Frances Gifford .. Isabelle H. Betty Field ...No lean Whiteside, Alden Drew ...Celestine Glover, Signe Hasso ..Cozie Eubank, Katherine Hepburn.Nadine Manley, Shirley Walker. ..Evelyn Beshers Joan Leslie. ..Dorothy Brown, Kathyrn Grayson Idell Dyson, Peggie Ann Garner .Kathyrn Prager. Elnora Parker. Elnora Brown Marie McDonald ...Cleo Belt ’ 9 H ESS WHO tit Age, 1, 2 3 4 a 6 7 8 9 0? Weight 137 1-2, Height....5feet 5 i-2 inches, Hair....Black, Eyes D-Brown, Hangout .. Home, E&E and Drug Hobby....All Sports, Pet Peeve Fresh Boys Nickname. ...KAT. LAST WEEK S GUESS WTIU was RICHARD CURREN! In closing remember the great est truths are simpliest so are the greatest me.and above ail never say "NO from pride or TES from weakness!’’ to the readers! C-Box will take a vacation for two and a half mos„ and it will not appear it; this col umn for the time set thank* for reading it! UNTIL TH!■;••’. ...DORKS. O CHATTER-BOX Dear Chatter-Box; Here I am takir g it ea«y as I can lossibly do. I have been keeping ip with it nearly every week. I ee that things are running quite mioolh in the old burg. 1 hooe Ilie kids have good luck in the road in There is on. fellow from home out here besides me. Well the big cities arc lairly jumoey’ but none tops Omaha, regardless of what you may say. Well. good :ui 1- to all until ic meet again VON RICHARD TRUMBLEC. Co. B 9th Ord. Tng. Br. 2, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. The Week By H. W. Smith US Secretary of Labor speaking to a group in NY Thursday even ing for President Truman said Mr. Truman hoped US Congres would pass the FEPC bill. US Senate expects to modify the bill to end strikes on March 4th. •’wo persons were seriously ir. jured in an auto and truck at 16th and Jones Friday, March 1st. A woman was found dead in an apartment in Chicago on Feb. 3 with a revolver clasped in her hand. The public schools were closed during the transportation strike in Pittsburgh. I N't Post Office believes that if revenues rise all air mail rate will be cut. New construction in private building took a high rise in Jan. 95 persons were drowned when a steamer sank in London Feb. 24th. The boat sprung a leak and went down quickly. The United Mine Workers Un ion will have a meeting on March 11. John U Lewis will seek to smash the new wage scale. Jewish people in Vienna ar» urging the opening of Palestine gates to their race. Baltimore, Maryland police made a raid for conceiled weap ons. They got razors and butcher knives US Army discharged 690,000 men in February. Omaha police were holding 3 men for officers in other cities,1 March 4th. A dust storm ripped the paint from auto license plates in Sid Buy your Poultry at the ! Nebraska Poultry 1 2204 North 24th Street Get the Best in Quality at the Nebraska Produce- Lowest Price. y| The Greater Omaha Guide's HOME-MAKER’S CORNER KEEP FIT DIET EXERCISE Sot "lean" loodt. Ten Minuet o Day Save used lot and 1 o»e> Bulge * A«oy turn if in for 4c 3 pound Exercise Series No. 5 For Digestion Aid 1 Stand erect with feet opart Stretch i o^ms even with shoulders 2 Inhole Twist sidewoys ond touch floor -right fingers to left toes 3 Exhole Return to orignol position. 4 Repeat exercise—left fingers to right tees 5 Alternate eight times. BE HEALTHY-SAVE AND TURN IN USED KITCHEN FATS ney, Nebraska. US Senator Connalty said on March 2 he favors Russian in our withdrawing the army from Iran at once. A chemical blast in Clifford, N. ; J. injured six persons on March 2. The Omaha Branch of the NAA CP should have 2,000 members! Are you a member? NEGRO BUSINESS GROUP The very fine business places of our people are using every effort to carry a selected line of mer chandise that the public can use. They are asking your patronage at all times. The Omaha Outfitting Co.; the filling stations; Shepards Groc ery store; The Neighborhood; and Houston’s grocery; and many other places that are hoping to build up with your loyal support. UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND New York—A National Advi sory Committee of 82 men and women in many sections of the country, with John D. Rockefei er, Jr., as its cha.rman, will sup port the third annual campaign of the United Negro College Fund to raise $1,300,000, it was annou nced today. The drive to aid the 33 Negro private colleges com prising the Fund will open April 17. The statement released by Mr. Frank M. Totton, national cam paign chairman, a vice president of the Chase National Bank, dis closed also that the following men have agreet to serve as vice chair men: Harvey S Firestone, Jr., president Firestone Tire asd Rub ber Co., Akron, O., Nathan Adam, chairman of the board, First Na tional Bank, Dallas, Texas; Wm. Jay Schiefflin, NY; Colonel B. O. Davis, Jr., Army Air Force, God man Field, KY-; and Edgar B. Stern, treasurer, Lehman, Stern and Co., Ltd, New Orleans, La. The campaign announced too, that Bruce Barton of Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborne, had accepted the chairmanship of the foundations committee which will canvas some 300 foundations McGILL’S — BAR & BLUE ROOM E. McGill, Prop. <423-25 NORTH 24th St. WINE, LIQUORS, and CIGARS Bine Room Open 8 p. m. to 1 a. m Open for Private Parties from 2 to 7 p. m. —No Charges— WE SPECIALIZE IN MIXED DRINKS. Free Delivery from 8 a. a to 1a.m. JA. 9411 WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF BONDED LIQUORS I I I I for support of the Fund. In releasing the names of the advisory committee, Mr. Totton said that faced with the respon sibility of educating thousands of heavily burdened facilities of the institutions are being placed un der pressure that demands assi stace if the need is to be met. We intend to campaign vigorously this yar to assure that the Fund • is able to give that assistance in full measure, as a necessary step to improving living standards for one tenth of our population. NAACP holds interesting MEETING The Executive Board of the NA ACP held a very interesting meet ing on Tuesday evening March 5th. The Membership and House Com mittee made good reports and two members were dropped from the Board for not attending the Board meetings. The regular monthly meeting of the Omaha branch will be held at Bethel Baptist Church in South Omaha on Sunday after noon March 17 at 3:30 pm. A. V. Sliotwell Addresses Republican Call Meeting TO ALL MEMBERS OF DOUG LAS COUNTY REPUBLICAN CEN TRAL COMMITTEE; and All Doug las County Delegates and Alternat es to Pre-Primary State Convention Dear Fellow Republican; A meeting of tire Douglas County Republican Central Committee is hereby called for 7:30 pm. Friday March 8. 1946 in the Green Room, second floor, Elks Club> 18th and | .Dodge Streets. Omaha, for the pur pose of filling existing vacancies j ..i Lhe offices of Delegates and Al | ternates to the State Convention, .. Chew tasty gum laxative for SLUGGISH BOWELS • Headachy? Bilious? Miserable with constipation? Chew Feen-a-mint — candy-coated chewing gum laxative! Contains same medicine many doc tors prescribe. Used by millions. Take Feen-a-mint at bed-time— exactly as j directed. Next Morning feel like a million! and the transaction of such other business as may properly come be fore the meeting. The Delegates and Alternates are invited to attend this meeting which will be addressed by Honor able A. V. Shotwell, our National Committeeman, who will outline anj lead a round table discussion concerning the duties and functions of the Delegates. 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