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THE ABBE' WALLACE SERVICE
P. 0 lot II. Atlanta 1, Georgia
ABBE'S new 1W7 Inspirational
Readings are ready
V E S.—J am 20. a high school
graduate and live at borne I am
in lore with a fellow and have
been for three years. I am sure he
lores me. We want to marry but
ray parents feel that he is Just loo
far from home He has sent me
an engagement ring and wants
me to come where he is to marry.
He says be loves me and will *1111
death for me and I love no one
but b»m He is 28 years old. Do
tell me what to do.
Ans: Make your plans to mar
ry this man as there is a deep,
ihidng love between you which
| the test of time has not weaken
ed. It would make your parents
very happy if the young man
could get away from his work
long enough to come to your home
for the wedding. Arrange it in
this way if it is possible. If it is
not. perhaps a member of your
family could accompany you on
the trip and be with you until
the wedding. This arrangement
would save your parents a lot of
worry and anxiety.
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Our Fall Special LOW PRICED CHILDREN’S
DESKS
Decorators Give Wiring-Lighting Tips
For Charm and Holiday Cheer in Home
Hospitality, graciousness and
charm in a home, during the holi
day season and throughout the
year, are as much the result of
well-planned wiring and tasteful
lighting, professional decorators
contend, as color and design of
fabrics and furniture.
To give the home an extra
touch of the holiday spirit and
year-round charm, they suggest
' the following electrical steps for
: heightening decorative schemes
I and day-by-day livability:
A lighted aquarium for a bril
liant decorative note in the living
room.
Cornice lighting over windows
—ideal for soft general illumina
\ tion. Adds an exuberant note to
an otherwise somber room by
highlighting the folds and colors
of drapery in sculptural relief.
Lighted Table Ornaments
A floor outlet under the dining
table for plugging in lighted table
ornaments or cooking appliances.
Wired crystal candelabra or
chandeliers for a festive touch.
A sunken spotlight over the
dining table to bring out the
sparkle of china and glass. Glam
orous for holiday entertaining—
for combination dining-living
rooms where a smooth sweep of
ceiling is desired to maintain that
“living room look.”
A spotlight concealed behind a
cornice or cabinet to floodlight a
Christmas tree decorated with
tinsel and sparkling ornaments.
Festoons of light covered with
laurel, holly, evergreen or arti
ficial red and green roping.
Lamp shades and wall bracket
lighting shields covered with
Cnristmas motifs or holiday dec
orations.
Convenience outlets every 12
feet in the living room, every 20
feet in the dining room, for
plugging in lamps, clock or radio
where desired — makes rooms
adaptable to furniture re-arrange
ment.
Displaying Yule Decorations
Concealed trough for fluores
cent lighting behind a couch to
provide soft general illumination
and to highlight pictures on the
wall. Glass shelving installed
over the trough offers an oppor
tunity to display choice pieces of
china, glass and transparent
Yuletide decorations.
Convenience outlet set flush on
top of fireplace mantel for lighted
Christmas and New Year’s deco
rations, side lamps or light over
picture.
A fluorescent tube installed in
side the flounce of a canopy bed.
A lighted house number for the
convenience of guests.
Weatherproof outlets for out
door Christmas tree lighting now
_decorative garden lighting, out
door living and cooking the rest
of the year.
Lighti - "’-itches at head and
foot of .ys for safety and
convenient..
Lights on both sides of mirrors
in bedrooms and bathroom to
give even, shadowless light.
Lights in closets controlled by
automatic door switch or pull
chain.
Fluorescent bulbs for a soft
glowing light—new and unusual
color effects in holiday decora
tions. They can be used alone or
combined with incandescent lamps
on Christmas trees, table orna
ments or front door decorations:
no special equipment needed to
operate them.
Black Light Drama
Black light for holiday and
year-round drama in the living
room—requires the use of spe
cially treated upholstery fabrics,
wall paper or paint which give off
a ‘luminous glow when regular
lighting is turned off and black
light switched on; gives a soft,
restful light suitable for conver
sational moments or when listen
ing to music.
Built-in bookcases behind beds
equipped with fluorescent tubes
for reading and convenience out
lets for clock, radio, electric heat
ing pad and blanket.
A night light in halls serving
bedrooms—for safety of children
and guests.
E. B.—It looks like we aren’t
making much headway. Would it
be wise for my husband to go off
from home and work and send me
money back or would it be best
for us to get a place some where
else ? We have six small children
under nine and we are having a
time trying to make ends meet.
Ans: Keep your family toge
ther. Your husband may not be
able to make as much money
there as he could elsewhere but
your expenses are not as great as
they would be if you were main
taining separate living quarters.
And a woman with six children
certainly needs her husband at
home with her at night. Your hus
band should look around and try
I to find a beter paying job in your
| own vicinity.
A. L. W—I'm madly in love
with a man that I’ve correspond
ed with thriugh mail for three
years. I love him and he tries
to convince me that he loves me.
Now the problem is am I doing
wrong to put my trust in meet
ing him? I thought perhaps he
could be my future husband.
Ans: Just put those serious
thoughts out of your head as you
haven't even laid eyes on ther fel
! low and you have no wrav of know
ing if you two would be congenial.
But you can be sure of one thing
if he was seriously planning his
future around you. he w’ould make
it convenient somehow to drop in
on you to get acqainted. Since
you have never met, you bad bet
ter not build your hopes too high.
A. D.—Listen. I am 19 years
and in love with a man 48 years
old. We love each other. He is so
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THANKS FOLKS:
FOR ALL YOUR PATRON
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AND YOUR COOPERATION.
Bring us your brushed
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day.
sweet, what shall I do ? I am
true to this man and I don't have
other boyfriends as he gives me
anything I want.
i It’s new, exciting and
glamourous to be courted by a
mature gentleman who knows all
the social graces and has the
means to shower you with gifts
Nevertheless, don’t you forget
that there is practically 30 years
difference in your ages and this
alone will cause your love to grow
! cool in a very short while. The
| older man pleases your vanity
temporarily, but he will never be
able to satisfy your desire for ga
ety, good times and the usual
pleasures that young people your
age enjoy.
B. E. P.—I have been keeping
company with a very nice young
man but spoiled. At present we
don’t agree. Although he says he
loves me and I know I love him.
Yes, I am married, and my hus
'band says that it is he that I love.
He is also nice to me. Please ad
vise me what to do?
Ans: Grow up..you were sup
posed to have given up romanc
ing with other fellows when you
married your husband. Whether
you realize it or not, your busband
is being pretty swell to be as len
ient with your goings-on as he is
and you had beter get your head
level and appreciate the chance
he is offering you. Give up the
other man.
The Week
By H. W. Smith
A heavily loaded motor coach
in Los Angeles crashed into a
truck on Dec. 13. One person was
killed and 50 injured.
Two men held up the employ
ees of a branch bank on December
12 in Detroit and were captured.
Grand jury in St. Clair County
‘Illinois returned indictments a
gainst the city council and the
sheriff of East St. Louis. The
charge was malfeasence in office.
The police commissioner was also
indicted.
A nineteen year old girl was
brought down from a snow cover
ed mountain on December 16th to
Denver suffering from giving
birth to a still born child.
The Hawaiian Naval yard was
slightly damaged by fire Dec. 15.
The fire swept by two dry docks.
Minnesota Republicans have be
gun a campaign for Harold E*
for President of the U. S.
At the rate the population of
Chicago is increasing, it is esti
mated that bv 1950 the population
will be 3.652.000.
James C. Blanton, a cook on
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CHICKEN HUT
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SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN
“OUR Chicken Dinners Are
Something to Crotc About.”
ROBERT JONES, PROPRIETOR
l JA. 8946 2722 North 30th St.
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2511 Charles Street
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INSTALLATION OF OIL, GAS, COAL, also STOKERS
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the Union Pacific reported to
police that three men entered the
dining car and asked for chuck.
When he told them there wasn’t
any they beat him Monday night
December 16.
Alvin J. Parks New York gam
bler, was indicted for a pro grid
fix. Wire tapping aided police in
the conviction Dec. 16th.
Lake Street
BOWLING
Alley News
By Mildred Martin
* » •
Well folks..the bowling lanes
are really jumping with activities
these days. The place is getting
fuller and the" suspense is getting
heavier as the holiday season
grows near and nearer. Really
folks, .the five lanes in this build
ing on Lake Street is really not
enough. There could easily be
three more and they would be
crowded. So you can see how tX.J
people have become bowling con
scious in our town..
I want also..to call your at
tention to the families that are
participating in this sport. Mo
thers bowling against daughters;
fathers against sons and real>
enjoying it; young and old coop
erating so well together and get
ting better with their whole fam
ily in the sporting world. A place
to go for the whole family; baby
to grandfather. .where decency,
manners and good behavior pre
vail at all times.
We want to congratulate Amos
Dean, who has his own ball now.
Now we know what’s in that
brown bag he carries. We are go
ing to call his ball “Patty”, after
his little daughter Who is so very
active around the bowling lanes.
We decided on the name “Patty”
for the ball because is goes every
where and picks up everything.
Good luck to the new ball. .Amos.
Also want to congratulate the
new team entering into the lea
gue namely the “Bewares” made
up of teen-age girls and captained
by Betty Jackson. Sorry, we don’t
have the names of the team mem
bers as we go to press but will
have them for our next report.
'League games for the week
started out Sunday with the Tro
jans battling the Junior Hellcats ]
the Trojans won. two; the Hell
cats one. Tuesday was the Lake- ]
street Wonders against the Elks;
the Wonders winning two; the
Elks one. Wednesday night was
the Lefties against the Trojans;
the Trojans won all three. Thurs
day was the Tigers against the
Bacchanites; the Bacchanites won
two; the Tigers against andODD..
two; the Tigers one. Friday was '
the Lions against the Lakestreet
Wonders. The Lions won two; the
Wonders won.
Prizes for the week were won
by Jo Bradley and Sgt. Eddie
I Johnson. Jo received a handker
chief holder for a score of 200.
! Sgt. Johnson received a vanity
set for a score of 236.
That includes our news for this
week readers. So until next week,
we say better bowling to all..
Roscoe Knight. Mgr.
Globe Trotters
Perform Before
Crowd Of 3.500
By Jim Seay
In the game at the Creighton
University Gymnasium Monday
night the famed Harlem Globe
Trotters made their yearly visit
for the Nebraska-Iowa Coaches
and Officials Association.
For (opponents) they had the
House of David. A tune of 46-26
was played by the Trotters for
the dancing of the House.
The goateed gentlemen played
■a lot better game than was ex
pected regardless of the way the
score looks. Little Red Clark was
their spearhead but the group as
a whole were either poor shots
lor just couldn’t get their “eye”.
The Trotters featured “Lucicus
the-Goose” Tatum all the way. He
had the crowd rolling on many an
occasion. You would have thought
(if you hadn't knowm already)
that he was a fugitive from Ring
ling Brothers clown show. He
faked, passed and looped shot
from every angle in the first half
but just performed from then on.
On the basketball court if it
had not been for being indoors and
the uniforms of the players we
would all have been confused as
to the name of the game. The
Globers played baseball, football
and basketball against the much
bewildered whiskered ones.
Another Trotter standout in the
game was “Junior” the smallest
man on the team.
Before the game Mr. Jesse
Owens (fastest human) presented
Tatum with a token from the Ne
groes of Omaha for his gallantry
in service here at Lincoln Army
Air Base and his prowess in the
sports world.
This was the thirev-eigth vic
tory for the Globe Trotters in for
ty starts.
Their line-im constituted Tatum,
Robinson; Price: Moore; Strong.
Pressley and Seeley.
NEGRO GUARD SHIFTED
IN BROWNS LINE-UP
CLEVELAND, O. CAP) ..Bill
Willis, star Negro guard of the
Cleveland Browns, will be shifted
to tackle for the All-America Con
ference title play-off.
He will fill the vacancy created
by the firing Monday of Capt. Jin:
Daniell.
Daniel was dismissed as a re
sult of an altercation with police.
It left the Browns with only three
regular tackles, Lou Rymkus. fc,r
nie Blandiand and Chet Adams
Rymkus and end Mac Speed;e
also were arrested with Daniell
and charged with disorderly con
duct.
FIRST SEPIA WOMAN’S
MAGAZINE APPEARS
New York City. .Global. .This
month will mark an event with
the publishers of ESSENCE the
first Woman’s sepia magazim
with emphasis on fashions and
beautiful sepia models. The edi
tor, J. Bernard Knighten, is one
of the original SSch fighter pilots:
and is now studying law as well
as wwriting about fashions. He
has associated with him are ’Red’
Davis, well known cartoonist and
illustrator: H. Roderick Scott,
leading designer here in the city [
| CROSSWORD PUZZLE i
ACROSS
1 Nail
5 One of
Israel's
greatest
kings
9 Sharpen,
as a razor
10 Secure
11 Conqueror of
Mexico
(Sp.)
13 Tatters
15 Largest
continent
13 Come into
view
18 Cod of
pleasure
19 Route
20 At home
21 Chum
22 Containers
24 A twig
27 A cunning
tricK
28 Warmth
29 Not good
30 Aloft
31 Sick
32 Viper
35 Scanty
38 Inside
39 Leading
actor
40 Basted
42 Quantity
of paper
44 F-ase
(Print.)
45 Sweet
potatoes
46 River (Eur.)
DOWN
1 Selected
2 A lemur
3 Species of
pier (arch.)
4 Tiny
| Solution in Next Issue.
No. 25
5 Like
6 Lung-eared
rodent
7 At a dis
tance
8 Pleading
11 Part of a
locomotive
12 Fervor
14 Meaning
17 Belong ii*0
to me
19 A joker
21 Abyss
22 Fish
23 Public
notice
24 Be still!
25 Choleric
26 Sun god '
27 Any split
pulse
(E. Ind.)
29 Internal de
cay cf fruit
31 Exists
32 Leg joint
33 Guide
34 Seed
container
36 Region
37 Wander
38 Frosted
41 Fuss
43 Manuscript
(abbr.)
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OMAHA DINING CAR WAITERS’ KEY CLUB, Inc.,
Contribute To Worthy Charities
CONTRIBUTE $25 00 TO
CHILDRENS’ HOSPITAL
FUND AS YEAR CLOSES
It is the policy of the members
of the Key Club to contribute to
any worthy cause in the interest
of the Community and the City in
which we live. During the year
of 1946, the members have made
contributions to the Community
Chest, YMCA., Boy Scouts, Old
Folks' Home, Nebraska Health
Conference, Urban League, Camp
Fire Girls, Children’s Christmas
Party and a number of Churches,
he Club also has assisted a num
ber of its members who were tern
porarily out of employment. The
Club’s policy is to help needy fam
ilies in the Community. Nearing
the close of the year the club felt
that it could not close the year
without making some contribu
tion to the Children’s Hospital and
although it is a small contribution
the members voted to contribute
the sum of $25.00 to the Childrens
Memorial Hospital for the year of
1946. The members desire that it
be understood that during the
year of 1947. if all goes well, they
hope to double their efforts and
make contributions to any other
worthy cause that has the inter
Kid’s Party To Be Given liy
Roosevelt Post No. 30 and
Ladies’ Auxiliary
Roosevelt Post No. 3). the
American Legion and its Ladies’
Auxiliary invites the children of
this community to a Christmas
Party to be held at its Club rooms
2404 Parker Street, December 31
1946, from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. All
| children between the ages of 5
and 12 are invited to attend.
The Committee in charge of
this annual party have arranged
j games and refreshments for all.
Boy Scout Troop 79 will be
hosts for this party. Post No. 36
has sponsored Boy Scout Troop
79 for many years. Mr. T. P. Ma
v,''mmitt is Scoutmaster.
■■mMWiliiiiiiiiiiiiiwinmiiiinmminniimmnn-H-— n •
and James Baird from Morehouse
College who is serving as busin
ess manager.
| LIFE
at A Glance
BY DAVID BETHE
HISTORY IN THE MAKING..
! The first Congressional hearing in
| the south since the days of the
reconstruction has just ended. . the
i subject was whether Senator Bil
| bo has abused his right to hold
1 his seat in the Senate because he
denied Negroes the right to vote
| in his lilv white State of Mississ
ippi . . anti brother was the hearing
short..Maybe they were afraid
: "omebndy might start some- filli
bustering..
The Republicans believe the ev
! idence against Bilbo (Oh. what
the h. ...) Let’s say the State of
Mississippi. .Well anyway, the
good Republicans believe the in
timidation against Negroes is a
| serious charge and should war
; '-ant an outright condemnation of
Bilbo or shall we say, Mississippi ?
( But that is only in the State
[ of Mississippi. May be all right
that we get together and decide
I ’bether to wipe out discrimina
1 tion in Mississippi while it con
tmues lustilv in the rest of the
South, or whether it wouldn’t be
a br;ght idea to just get out and
start slashing it everywhere. .
Oh, bv the way. cousin, Bertie
McCormick popped up with a gocyi
remedy for all the disfranchises
and discriminators in a stirring
editorial in his all powerful mid
n-estern Chicago Tribone Wednes
day two weeks ago. He "ays the
"econd edition section of the 14th
Amendment states in affect, that
any State which denies Negroes
the right to vote shall have its
representation reduced in Con
gress. That is. this representa
tion shall be reduced in porpor
tion to the number of people over
21 suffering the discrimination.
He says this section of the Am
endment has never been inforccd.
and if the Bilbo hearing discloses |
that Negroes in Mississippi has
; been disfranchised, and his right
to vote has been ingringed upon,
then Mississippi’s representation
in the House should be cut from
nine to four or five..Boy if that
should happpen, there wouldn’t be
so many blatherskites and scoun
drels elected from way down in
the South..A bright idea cousin
Bertie, if you don't get caught up
with by the Rankin Committee.,
investigating Un-American Acti
vities.
Well the first bunch of Nazis
calling themselves Columbians
were exposed through a brilliant
piece of investigating by Georg
ia's Attorney General Cook, .we
need about 1.000.000 or more such
men as Cook..
For many years the halls of
Congress and the Senate Cham
ber needed to rid all those Jim
Crow minds from their rosters..
The Republicans have the best
chance of their lives to see that
all those monsters of freedom and
democracy should take a perma
nent vacation. .More freedom
might bloom along avenues in
other capitols of the world..
Of course I don't think the en
ergitic Republicans should over
do the thing by going heedlessly
too far in their aniexity to draw
the Negro back into their fold. .
The Southerner is very uppish
and don’t forget he has a loft of
sympathizers in the northeast and
northwest. .They might do the
Negro more harm good. .
It is a pretty sad commentary
on a Nation when it has to squab
ble over whether to regard one
tenth of its population as humans.
I think the big dailies could start
a little campaign to sell all of our
one hundred and thirty million
21th & Lake Sts.
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WAITERS KEY CLUB,
Inc.,
2409 Burdette St.
Omaha, Nebraka
MANY HOTEL, ROOMING
HOUSE OPERATORS HAVE
NOT YET FILED
REGISTRATION STATEMENTS
Many operators of hotels, roonS
in.g houses; tourist homes an®
motor courts have not yet filrjF
their supplemental re_ M
statements, W. S. Wingerd, \:W(f
Rent Director, Omaha, said today
The deadline for filing is Dec
ember 31st, the rent official warn
ed. Landlords may obtain blank
forms by writing to the Area
Rent Office at 1615 Harney St.
Mr. Wingerd emphasized that
landlords of houses and apart
ments subject to the housing re
gulation need not file the addi
tional data.
Landlords of rooms located in
a hotel, rooming house or board
ing house, dormitory, residence
club; motor court; tourist home;
tourist court cabin and rental
space in an auto camp or trailer
camp are required to fill out the
registration form in duplicate and
file both copies with the Rent Of
fice.
“We will gladly assist any land
lord vrho requests aid in comple
ting the forms,’’ Mr. Wingerd said.
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ST. LOUIS, Mo.,—It was an
nounced at the Southwest Region
al Zone headquarters in St. Louis
that a conference of the Illinois
Central Train and Parlor Car
Porters was held December 12th
for the purpose of discussing pro
blems involving wages and the
operation of streamline trains.
Mr. A. G. Bailey, president of the
Illinois Central System Local Di
vision of the Brotherhood and his
Local Chairmen discussed these
aforementioned questions with In
ternational officers of the Broth
erhood including Milton P. Web
ster; E. J. Bradley and T. D. Me
Neal. The outlook for progress in
the settlement of the problems of
the porters stated the officials is
favorable.
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