The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 23, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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    The Greater Omaha Guide s
HOME-MAKER'S CORNER
SO YO LOVE A SAILOR?
t
Hals will always play a most important part in the life of
a woman an;l certainly this stunninj number can make i
your presence felt anywhere.
It is so decidedly nautical—the jaunty angle, the snow
white texture, the black and white contrast assure you of
being the storm-center of the affair. Wear it and watch
the waves—and not just riplets—of genuine masculine in
terest move in your direction—especial’y the navy.
Here's ff hat you need to make this hat your oten:
2 halls of white Knit-Cro-sheen thread.
One Bone Crochet Hook No. 6.
11/2 yards of millinery wire.
1*4 yards of ribbon.
Gauge; 4 stitches make 1 inch; 4uo rounds make 1 inch.
Divide thread into 4 equal parts and use 4 threads thru- |
out.
SOCIAL
NEWS
THE MODERNETTE CLUB
The Modcrnette Club met with
Mrs. Doiothy Clark March 15th
as hostesr A lovely luncheon was
served- Mrs. Velma Asberry will
be hosiers Friday March 22. A
cocktail party will be given in the
near future.
THE FRIEISDLY“16”
BRIDGE CLUB
The Friendly 16 Bridge Club met
Monday, March 18 at 2618 Blondo
St. After the usual business meet
ing they played 12 hands of Bri
dge. High score was won by Mr.
C. Laster and Mr. J Grizzard.
{Buy your Poultry at tlief |
£ Nebraska Poultry
1 2204 North 24th Strect
S Get the Best in Quality at the ^
4 Nebraska Produce- Lowest
Price. 4
mm 1
I
How women ant/girls
may get wanted relief
from functional periodic pain
Cardui Is a liquid medicine
which many women say has
brought relief from the cramp
tike agony and nervous strain,
of functional periodic distress.
Here’s how it may help:
< — Taken like a tonic, it
* should stimulate appe
r. tite, aid digestion,®
! thus help build resist
ance for the “time” to
come.
2m Started 3 days before
m “your time”, it should
help relieve pain due
\ to purely functional
i periodic causes.
rTry Cardui If It helps,
you’ll be glad you did.
CARDUI
»«« 0»WCCT*OW«___
Among the members present was
C. It. Will’s recently disch
arged from the Navy. A very en
’T’s.ble evening was shared by all
The next meeting will he held
at the home of Mr. James Grizra: d
2360 Corby St. on Monday, March
23 at 8 pm.
M W. Penn, pres.
EAB Brookshire, reporter
Mrs. Alberta. Micheal of 2115
No. 27th S‘. is leaving for an inde
finite visit with her two daugh
ters and son in Los Angeles, Cal.
on March 28.
MEETING AT URBAN
LEAGUE
A meeting was held at the Ur
ban League on March 10 at 8:30
pm. for the purpose of setting up
an organization which will be the
Community Employment Council '
For the Betterment of Our Race.
It is our purpose to cooperate with
other organizations in our comm
unity in getting better jobs for
our people. Those who are ir^er-'
ested in seeing this organization
grow please come out and be with
us in our next meeting to be on
Tnursday, March 28 at 8 pm. at
the Urban League, 2213 Lake St
We'.ton Hogan, president
Earl Sampson, Secretary
LEGION BIRTHDAY PARTY
The Legion’s birthday hel<j at
Legion Headquarters was a huge
success March 14th.
Speakers were Messrs. Joe Do
lan, City Commissioner; Joe Din
een, City Clerk; A1 Miller. Post
Comm, from So. Omaha Melting
Pot.
Refreshments were served.
Chas. Williamson, Comman’r.
Edward Turner, Adjutant
Th’s American Legion Roosevelt
Post No. 30, 24th and Parker Sts
IN APPRECIATION—
“Permit me to use this mean3
of tendering my thanks and a
sincere appreciation for the many
expressions of sympathy and sol
icitation for recovery that were
received by Mrs Wiggins and
myself during my recent disabili
ty.
. Dr. Herbert Wiggins
Me DONALD REPORTING
By C. C. McDonald
Mr. George Thomas has his hat
in the ring for governor of the
state of Nebraska and says if he
is elected he will serve all the
people and no favoritism to any.
1330 Turner Blvd.
Central Storage, 814 So. 14 St.
the old reliable have been in bus
iness in Omaha quite a while and
will continue to give you service
1 in the future as they have in the
past.
I-Go Van and Storage Co., 1215
ALL TYPES A!Sb STYLES OF
• Brick Siding “ * Asbestos Siding
• Roofing
We have the Best Equipment and Most Experienced
Workmen to Insulate lour Home. Our i'rlces are
RIGHT.
Omaha -PHONE- Council Bluffs
KE-5482 2687
IOWA NEBRASKA INSULATION CO.
-AND
TWIN CITY SIDING CO.
R. If. Frazier, Manager.
STRAIGHT TALK
The T formation steps into the
1946 fashion lineup! Shoulders are
extended to give exciting width and
to form the merest bit of cap
sleeves. And the length of the
dress falls straight as a plumb line
from the broad shoulders.
The liquid lines of rayon faille
and the rustling whisper of plaid
taffeta are combined in tnis Fash
ion Frock of the Week. The cap
sleeves are winged and slashed
open, and then cut deep into the
armhole to bare pretty arms. The
season’s lighthearted softness is
found in the shoulder shirring and
in the shirred peplum that ripples
in cutaway fashion from the waist
line. That’s a Fashion designer’s
trick for making your waist look
smaller than ever before. The
ceparate skirt is slim and true to
the T formation.
-.eavenworth St- is just what the
./o/d implies, always readyto go
and render the very best service
so when in need call them for
they are glad to serve.
- I
Blue Star Produce Co., Mr- Har
ry Kaplin Mgr. hahve just what
the public wants in the way of,
canned chicken. He sells to the |
dealers and grocery stores and i
when you do your shopping ask |
your grocer for some of his can
chickens put up by the Blue Star
Produce. You will like it very
well.
The Cotton Shop 311 So. 16th
St. has a most beautiful store for
women and girls. She is now pre
pared to sell you any kind of j
dress you like from baby size to
any one weighing 300 lbs. A very;
n.ce place to do your shopping. !
Prices are very reasonable.
Addressograpb 309 So. 19th St.
has many machines in stock and
wishes the public to call when you
are in need of anything in his
l.ne. Courteous service and always
glad to njieet you.
Ihe Fucii Machine Shop at 15th
Jackson have been in business in
Omaha years and have made many
friends. It seems that when on<*
works there he stays until he can
>o longer from old age- They have
all kinds of machinery and are
prepared to repair anything in
-hat line. A wonderful man to
deal with Stop by when in need
of his type of work.
The grocery store at 1517 No.
30th St. the Anderson Hill-Top
Grocery are now owned and op
erated by Mr. Wally Wade. You
have never visited a more sani
tary grocery in your life. If you
rre not hungry when you enter
this place you will want some- j
thing to eat when you do. You are'
met with a smile and always wel- ]
eome. Try them first!
Le Brown Electrical Works, Inc
calls your attention to floor Sand
ers, waxers, paint sprayers and
repairing of all kinds, electrical
fixtures and wiring. Give them a
trial. 314-316 So. 12th St., Jackson
21(6—nights JA 4637.
The Texaco Service, 13th and
Tackson invites the public to stop
by when you have car trouble.
You may be sad and worried over
your car troubles when you stop
but we will send you away smil
ing. Can fix anything in the auto
line. Give us a try.
Mr. C. Stander, Standard Ser-!
v;ce 1602 So 28, Council Bluffs,
wishes to notify the public and
his many friends that they are
now prepared to Serve at any time
and will render the very best of
service possible. When in need of
anything from them, drop by.
• DEATHS - FUNERALS
MISS SUSIE JORDAN
Miss Susie Jordan, age 71 years
died Saturday evening, March 15,
at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Ida Jones, 2417 Binney Street.
Miss Jordan had been ill for
sqme time at her home in Atch
inson, Kansas and had only beer
making her home here for a short
while prior to her passing. She
is survive^ by one brother, Mr.
Frank Jones, sister, Mrs. Ida Jon
e:-, both of Omaha, two neices.
Mrs. Alberta Ward. Omaha, Mrs.
Clara Talbert, Atchinson, Kansas,
two nephews, Mr. Bennie Blue
Atchinson, Mr. Leonard Willis,
| | CROSSWORD PUZZLE |
ACROSS
1 Feminine
name
5 Entranced
9 A gem
11 Kind of coffee
12 Greek letter
13 Earth used
as pigment
14 Large worm
15 Mineral
spring
17 1 emale sheep
18 Merits
20 Walk like
a duck
i 23 Egyptian
goddess
l 27 Weirdly
. 28 Canadian
) province
(abbr.)
| 29 Angry
, 30 Building
: 32 Cheat
33 A cat
34 Notice
36 Having a
handle
37 Composition
for eight
39 Consume
42 Exclamation
43 Decaliter
(abbr).
46 Support
48 Black wood
50 Beneath
51 Giver
52 Seasoning
53 To diminish
DOWN
1 Projecting
end of church
2 Wreathes
3 Half-pennies
4 Fortify
5 Fabulous
bird
6 Dull pain
7 Exclamation
8 Biblical
_ Solution in Next Issue.
No. 42
weed
10 French
explorer
11 Groan
16 Booty
18 Prepare for
publication
19 Chinese
river
20 Consider
carefully
21 Eagle’s nest
22 Arrange in
folds
24 Famous
band leader
25 To set in
26 Cubic meter
30 Sweet
31 Eject
33 Ship officer
35 Perform
38 Masticate
39 Subsides
40 Region
41 High
43 Spanish title
44 Soon
45 Musical
instrument
47 Light
bedstead
49 Part of
vessel
| Series D-43
iHH 15ITI
I5W o
MgojR i_
iiNlTIEI
Answer to Puzzle No. 41
1OUR BABIES PARADISE
Blackie The Lamb
The black lamo on nis farm is
proud and holds his head above
the cro'Vjj
H1 has a right to be elated
For let it here now be stated
That on his back black wool growp
For our comfort and warth and
mending clothes.
JIake Junior happy with Blackie
T'^c Lamb. Here is how you add
this delightful little home made
j toy to Junior’s collection. Use
' steel crochet hook No. 4, one yd.
of rod ribbon; one small .bell; two
oeads for eyes; and some cotton
batting. How to guage your stitch:
3 stitches make one inch; 6 ro-ws
nake 1 inch. Use a double thread
.hronghout.
Make Blackie and win a ring
rd' seat to the Joe Louis, Billy
^onn heavy weight fight.
For complete instructions on de
tails of contest write the Wom
an’s editor of your local paper.
Denver, Colorado and other rela-'
tives. The bortv was forwarded
Sunday, from The Thomas Mortu
ary, 2022 Lake Street, to The Mil
es Funeral Home, Atchinson, rvan
sas. Funeral services were held
Tuesday afternoon from the Eben. I
ezar Baptist Church with Kev.
Battey officiating with burial in
the family plot in Oak Hill ceme
tery.
I KEEP FIT
DIET
Bat "/eon" foods.
Save used fat ond
J turn it m for 4c o
i pound
EXERCISE
:
Ten Minutes a Day
Takes Bufges Away
Exercise Series
No. 7
To Strengthen Abdomen
Muscles
1. lie flat on your back on floor. Arm*
or sides. Inhole Raise both legs
SIOWLY to upright position. Stop o
moment Exhale.
2. Inhale lower both legs backward
ove- heod until toes touch the floor.
Exhale.
3 Return to position (1 )
4. Do only FOUR times at fbst. Increase
number groduolly.
BE HEALTHY-SAVE AND TURN
IN USED KITCHEN FATS
SUBSCRIBE
NOW!
CAli HA-0800 i
The Week
By H. W. Smith
THE NAACP OMAHA BRANCH
The Omaha Branch of the NAA
CP sponsored a Very successful
lepting on Sunday afternoon, of
March 17. All committees made
good reports. The Mem ber=hip
committee was very active and
was rewarded with 50 members.
The r.ext meeting .regular monthly
will be held on Sunday afternoon
April 28 at Bethel AME Church,
25th and Franklin St., 3:30 pm.
General Motors and Gen- Elec
tric 113 day strike ended on Mar*
13. 175,000 men were given 18 and
one half cent pay raise.
- j
A Federal Judge approved an
arbitration agreement between
Surface Board of Management
and the union in Chicago March
13. Trolley fares must rise if pay
increase is granted to the 12,000
employees.
Charles Bernheim of Lansing,
Michigan charged with shooting
two persons in a hotel lobby in
OhiCCEro is being sought in Omaha
by police
A tornado swept through the
Mississippi Valley on March 16
ano 6 persons were killed in Ala
Mr. George Turner and Mrs.
Mary Jane Turner of Virgie, Wis.
celebrated 75 years of married
life on March 15 in a two story
log cabin they built themselves.
He is 95 and she is 91.
Mr. James Roosevelt, son of our
last President was in Chicago on
jyj ren 16 exploiting the principles
of an independent citizens' com
mittee of art. He did not commit
himself on the Communists.
Mexico City was in the dark
for 15 minutes March 15. The city
elictrician pulled the switch in
sympathy with some strikers.
US Congress vote^ 10 million
dollars for mental research.
• Read The Greater
OMAHA GUIDE
Every Week
Have you ever been through a
bakery? Last week I was taken
on a tour through one of the coun
try’s new, large, modern bakeries
— and I was simply amazed at the
many precautions taken to assure
positive sanitation and freshness of
the bread, rolls, and other things
that they turn out in just moun
tainous quantities.
Did you know that bread wrapped
in waxed paper is scarcely touched
by human hands between baking
operations and delivery to you? I I
was really fascinated as I watched j
this process. As each loaf of bread |
comes from the ov"en it is auto- j
matically wrapped in a waxed I
paper that is odorless and tasteless i
r.nd, of course, absolutely sanitary.
As it is wrapped, it passes through
an electrically heated machine that
melts the wax temporarily — auto
matically seal’ng the ends. The
baker explaint d to me that this
heat sealing creates a perfect pro
tective wrap — a vacuum-like en
closure that safeguards the fresh
ness and actually seals in the flavor
of your bread.
And it’s so easy to keep bread
fresh after the loaf has been j
opened! I’ve found that by care- I
fully re-closing the waxed paper
wrapping, my bread stays moist i
and fresh much longer. I can save
several slices of bread every week. I
And . . . with the newspapers and
radios telling us of the starving
people of Europe — and the need to
send grains and food to them —
isn’t this an easy way to help?
If all the millions and millions !
of American housewives would take 1
this simple precaution — millions I
and millions of loaves of bread
would be saved for those who need
j ft so badly in Europe!
The chief of police of Benton,
| 111., denied the charge that he i
shot and killed Mrs Mary Pat
terson, a waitress in a tavern on
Wednesday morning, March 13.
i
10 US generals and admirals
were promised a raise in pay on
retirement.
Joe Arrebuseto of Moline, 111.,
! was sentenced to 14 years in pri
[ son for the murder of his son in
' law at the trial on March 16.
The US Employment Agency
reported in Chicago that there
"ere 25.000 unemployed in Illinois
and 90,000 of them were veterans.
The NAACP broadcast at 10:30
pm. over WOW on Sundav even
ing was a complete success
i
The Waiter’^
Column
By H. W. Smith
Musician head-waiter Bill Pee
bles and H W Smith had a very
frendlv chat in a Northside house
of business
Dave Stevens one of the Army
bo s has finished with the Army
and is now with the UPRR.
Mr. Frank Buford is much im
proved after a short illness.
Mr. Gabby Watson and Mr. F.
Hughes are top men at the High
land Club at Hill Hotel
All of the Golf Clubs are on the
move to take advantage of the
mild weather as we may get an
other snow storm.
McGlLL’S —
BAR & BLUE ROOM
F. McGill, Prop.
2423-25 NORTH 24th St.
WINE, LIQUORS, and
CIGARS
Blue Room Open 8 p. m. to 1 a. ■
Open for Private Parties from
2 to 7 p. m.
—No Charges—
WE SPECIALIZE IN MIXED
DRINKS.
Free Delivery from 8 a. m to
1 a. m.
JA. 0411
WE CARRY A FULL LINE
OF BONDED LIQUORS
• LEGAL NOTICE
Omaha Guide 3T Edw. J. DUGAN,
ATT Y,
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ON
PETITION OP FINAL ADMINIS
TRATION ACCOUNT.
In the County Court of Douglas
County, Nebraska. Bk 65, P. 40S,
In the matter of the Estate of
FANNIE M. OWEN, Deceased:
All persons interested *n said mat
ter are hereby notified that on the
1st day of March, 1946 Johnny
Owen filed a petition in said Coun
ty Court, praying that his final ad.
ministration account filed herein
be settled and allowed, and that he
be discharged from his trust as Ad
ministrator and that a hearing will
be had on said petition before said
Court on the 1st day of April, 1916
at 9 o’clock A' M. and contest said
»
petition, the Court may jjrant the
prayer of said petition, enter a de
cree of heirship and make such
other and further orders, allowanc
es and decrees, as to this Court
may seem proper, to the end that
all matters pertaining to said es
tate may be finally settled and de.
termined.
ROBERT R. TROYER.
County Judge.
Bg. 3-9 '46 end 3-23 ’46
Sews of The Althouse
School of beauty Culture
(as Reported by Betty Patton)
Omaha Club waiters with Capt.
Earl Jones are serving with a reai
smile.
Regis Hotel and White Horse
Inn waiters taking good care of
the service.
Blackstone Hotel waiters on the
job.
Fontenelle Hotel waiters on the
beam with the service •
JAPANESE MOTHER GETS
CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL j
OF HONOR
j
i
Long Beach, Cal.-Soundphoto—
Mrs. Nawa Munemori of Long
Beach, Cal., receives the Congres
sional Medal of Honor, nation's
highest award, postumously aw
arded to her son Sadao, the only
one awarded to Japanese who did
fight in US Armies, He fell on a
hand grenade to save lives of two
buddies in bitter Italy fighting.
Col. Evans R. Crowell, command*
ing officer of Fort MacArthur is
snown presenting award.
GAS PAINS? BILIOUS:
HEADACHE?
due to constipation
• Don’t suffer these miseries! Get
quick, easy relief. Chew Feen-a-mint,
candy-coated chewing gum laxative.
Contains same medicine many doc
tors prescribe. Used by millions. Take
exactly as directed and feel
wonderful again. Try it!
EEEN-A-MINT
Mrs Erma Sheparcj luu, return
ed from a 3-weeks visit in Lin
coln with relatives and friends.
The Club met at Mis. Margaret
Smith's homt on North 21tli. The
business meeting was in order and
afterwards the cosial hour was
enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Ruth Arnoldw is able to
be back in school aft>r being ab
sent because of illness on her
husband’s account.
We arc welcoming a new stu
dent this week. Mrs. Odessa Hud
son of Lincoln, Nebr. Wc are very
glad to have Mrs. Hudson with us
Mrs- Tiny Clair spent the week
end in Lincoln visiting friends.
Mr. Jesse L. Gibson spent the
week-end here visiting his wife,
Mrs. Juanita Gibson.
SPEAKIMG OF
BEAUTY
“Think First of The
Modernistic
Beauty Salon
2422 Grant Street
—AT-2983—
Doris Hawkinn, Prop.
★ Operators—
Anna Lou Brown,
Marie Roberts,
Alma F. Sims from
Kansas.
Try This New Amazing
COUGH MIXTURE
Fast Working—Triple Acting
You Feel the Effect Instantly
The King of all cough medicines for
soughs or bronchial irritations resulting
from colds in cold wintry Canada is Buck
ley’s “CANADIOL” Mixture—Fast Work
ing, triple acting Buckley’s Mixture quickly
loosens and raises phlegm lodged in the
tubes —clears air passages—soothes rasped
raw tissues, one or two sips and worst
coughing spasm eases. You get results fast.
Compounded from rare Canadian Pine
Balsam and other soothing healing ingre
dients Buckley’s “CANADIOL” Mixture Is
different from anything you ever tried. Get
l bottle today at any good drag store.
g You Can Buy the Latest Race Records at—
ITHE T. F. & R. RECORD SHOP
-2033 NORTH 24TH STREET
“Uptown Boogie”—“Illinois Pacquet”
“Throw It Out of Your Mind”— "Illinois Pacquet”
! "Bad Yale Boogie’—Jay McShann
, “Merry Go Round”—Jay McShann
i “If It’s Good”—Julia Lee
“Show Me Missouri Blues”— Julia Lee
"Hard Working Man Elues” — Jay McShann
“When I’ve Been Drinking”— Jay McShann
“He May Be Your Man”—Helen Humes
“Blue Prelude”—Heien Humes
“McShann Boogie Blues”—Jay McShann
1 “Unlucky Woman”—Jay McShann l
“Around the Clock 1 6z 2”— Wynonie Harris
“Yonder Love My Baby”-— Wynonie Harris
, “Cock-A-Doodle-Do”—Wynonie Harris
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