Tiie Omaha Guide ^ a WEE; Ly NEWSPAPER ^ Published bier\ Saturday .ir S'/Sti Grom street .iMAHA, N r'.BhAakA-PHU.N ;• Ft A O-'III iHitered as Second Class Matter March 15, 1927 n .tit Post urnct at v^vaana, AorasKa ui.ue: Awt ul Congress ot Maich 3, 1879 C- Gallon/ly_ Publisher and Acting Lducn Ail News Couv ot Churches and all org-"„..< ations must be 'r. our office not later than 1 :0C p. ni Monday for current issue. AH Advertising ,,p, on Paid Articles, not later than Wednesday anon. proceeding date of issue, to insure public* cion. , SUBSCRIPTION RATE IN OMAHA \ ONE YEAR . $4.00 i SIX MONTHS . S2.50 I THREE MONTHS . $1.50 E ONE MONTH .50c \ _ SUBSCRIPTION RATE OUT OF TOWN ‘ ONE YEAR___ $4.50 | Sationul Advertising Representatives— j INTERSTATE UNITED NEWSPAPERS, Inc 545 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Fhoix MUrray Hill 2-5452, Ray Peck, Manager :e CLEAVES TEMPLE C. M. E. CHURCH 23th and Decatur Streets Rev. C P Raines, Pastor Janie Engiish, Reporter It was a beautiful Sunday morn ing and we enjoyed another inspir ing sermon by our pastor- His text was taken from St. Luke 1:44-45. Theme "Looking for Jesus.” Jesus was looked for among His km peo ple. tiien among His acquaintances but not any of them had seen Him. The world is looking for Jesus to day. Have you found him in your sould? To some people He is a con ular, to Rome He is a burden pbebarer, what is He to you? Jesus is in the world everywhere, if we will only open up our hearts and let him in. Visitors three, attendance. 111. Visitors are always welcome in our services. Cleaves Temple deeply yy mourns with Mr3- Cleo Maynes, and family in the loss of her mo ther, and one of the f:nest and most faithful members, she has ever had. CLAIR M. E. USHER BOARD Clair Methodist church usher board met at the home, of Mrs. Jessie Glaze, 2530 Patriot av„ Saturday evening, May 24. Prayer we. led by the chaplain. After business matters were completed, refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her sister. Mill Thelma Allison- The next meeting will be held at the church, June 14, all ushers please be present to receive instructions on ushering, we are looking for all our friends at Clair June 5, to hear the Every ready Men's chorus of Pleasant Green Baptist church. The time,, June, place Clair ME church. Martha McClelland, president Willie R. Harris, reporter The Waiter's Column By H. W. SMITH The Waiters Key club extends a riendly welcome at all times and will try to please all. Waiters at the Regis Hotel and White Horse Inn are very much on the job in service. The Hill Hotel waiters are giving service with a smile. Mrs. Eddie Vinson o Los Angeles, Calif., has returned to Omaha and is doing the honors on a Chicago Northwestern dining car. Mr. Von Edyerton was noticed ori 24th street, May 26. The Omaha Waiters club with Capt. Earl Jones of the Omaha club is going good at all times. Fontenelle Hotel Waiters are very much out in front on fine service. Paxton Hotel headwaiter and crew are improving on quick ser vice from every angle. Blackstone Hotel waiters are taking very good care of the pub lic with a smile. Summer clubs are all in the front line with a grand opening. Hard .Coughing Spells Resulting From'Colds When your cold brings on a nasty troublesome cough, spend 45 cents at any drug store for a bottle of BUCK LEY'S CANADIOL MIXTURE — triple acting—to relieve coughing fast. BUCK LEY'S acts promptly to help loosen up thick, sticky phlegm — soothe irritated throat membranes and ease hard cough ing spells. So try it the very next time a cold results in a wracking, stubborn cough. Find out for yourself just how good it is for coughs due to colds. Get BUCKLEY’S CANADIOL MIXTURE — made in the U.S.A.—TODAY—all drug gists. * 0 BINKMAN SHOE SERVICE 319 So. 15th St. Marsh Caster In Charge «S©©^' '-'.WAV. m\ Good Radio Service &ALE§ & SERVICE Guarantee Repairs on all Makes of Radios tlNDEf NEW MANAGEMENT R. L Rtchman. Mgr-(A 4365 2217 CUMING ST. Dr. FRED Palmer's a BBS LIGHTENS dark SKIN I Loosens BLACKHEADS US' »nly as directed. ..I ■' I SCBSCRirTIOW RATES: ! l MONTH. r,^c J 3 MONTHS. ..*150 1 6 MONTHS . ®2-30 I 1 YEAR . ,,0° I O O O 1 X yEAR (Out of Tom * *‘-50 3 D’s and Dad In Concert at Urban League Come Sunday. June 8, Time 8:30, and hear the 3 T)’s and Dad Coast to Coast singers. Negro spirituals and Gospel songs. You will be amazed at the act of these won derful children and their dad. This Week' By H. W. SMITH Republican Congressmen caught the Democrats naping on May 2, and cut 641,832,000 off surplue They rushed the bill through to President. Surplus will be much less this year. A North Carolina Judge believes a whipping post would help reduce juvenile delinquency. Judge Felix Eallen made this suggestion. Henry Wallace made a side walk talk to 15,thousand persons in Berkleyy. Calif, on May 22. He said he hoped to see a remarkable success of capitalistic Democracy in the U. S. Afternoon papers in St. Louis, Mo , suspended publication on May 24. The freshman objected to an item on the front page and first column. The Chicago Tribune plans to have a gigantic show on the cele bration of the Chicago centennial. Brig. Gen. Wallace Graham, the White House phyysicians in Wash ington stated that the President’s mother’s condition was not very strong, and that she was very feeble. Read the Omaha Guide for all the news of the race. A Chicago detective resister a hold up man who pushed an auto matic pistol to his stomach and twisted the gun from his hand and hit him with it. Toledo, Ohio claims a desired success of a plan to settle labor disputes and avoid strikes and other industrial cities are using efforts to work out the labor plan. An effort was being made by Charles Morell Gross, and Judge Charles F. MacKinleyy of Illinois to aid 50 convicts to remain in the U. S. “It Pays To Look Weir MAYO’S BARBER SHOP Ladies and Children’s Work A Specialty 2422 Lake Street — LAKE SHOE SERVICE /Vote Is The Time To Get Your Shoes Rebuilt! Quality Material & Guaranteed Quality Work 2407 Lake Street Kleenway Cleaning Chemicals I Waterless hand cleaner Dishwashing Powders KLEEN-WAY Laboratories Ltd. 2208 CUMING SV Phone-JA 7522—8451 I ST. JOHN'S A. M. E. CHURCH 22nd and Willis Avenue Rev. E. B. Chil°ress Mason M. Oevereaux, Jr., Reporter “But thanks be to God which' giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ,” 1st Corinthi ans 15th chapter, 57 verse, text used by our Presiding Elder L. S- Goosby, for his third quarterly conference messtge Sunday morn ing May 25. The Cost and the Re surrection, his subject and his thoughts for the day were as fol lows: "Man has a body, spirit and a mind; take anyone of these away and he is lost. We must go all the way with Jesus not only to the grave, but we must also go to tiie ressurection. Visitors: Mrs. W. M. Ford of St. John AME of Topeka, Kansas, Mrs. John Miller, Lincoln, Nebr.; Mrs. Cordelia Perryy, Gansas City, Kansas; Mrs. Jewell Kelly, Lin coln, Nebr.; Mrs. Fred Garwood, Mason City. Iowa, and Mrs. I. E. Rodxes of Omaha The Officer's, Pastor and wife and the membership thank the two auxilaries of our church that made the substantial contributions to our building fund. That what it takes to keep a program as large as the build ing of St. Johns going. To the Ever ready club and the Sunshine Charity club we the members of St. John’s salute you. ! To trie Vvillin Worers, the tirst ' auxiliary to pay its annual confer . ence claims, congratulations. Let . us hope that your gesture will be just the beginning of contributions by our clubs to this great obli gation of our church. Though there was no quarterly meeting on Monday night. May 26, because our pastor had to leave for the commencemest exercises in Kansas City, Mo-, the officers (especially the Stewards) thank the members and auxiliaries for making your reports on Sunday along with your quarterly assess ments. Presiding Elder L. S. Goosby thasks you also and commends the ! church at large for the splendid i progress it is making under the [ able and expert leadership of Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Childress We in turn of the St. John’s church of Omaha, want to express to Presiding Elder Goosby and his good wife, Mrs. L. S. Goosby, our deep appreciatios of the splendid things they have said about St. John's and its pastor as they tra vel over the Nebraska district- WTe says God bless, yoyu and keep up the good work. Those ever Cheerful Cheerful Builders President, Mrs. Viney Walder and members sincerely thank their many friends and the members of St. John’s for the over whelming support given their an nual May Breakfast. Though there was a great deal to do, they want the members and friends to know they thoroughly enjoyyed it, for it was given for a worthwhile cause. When you ■ support St. John’s auxiliaries, you support your church, St. John’s. Let us pray for them throughout the week whoever they may be or wherever they may be The Carter Charity Club will have their annual service on Sun day afternoon June 1, at 3 p. m. at the church. This fine group of Christian ladies on this day would like to have all their friends and well-wishers attend this service. Mrs. E. Cunningham is the pre sident of this wide awake group that responses when and wherever needed when called upon. Mrs. Hattie E- Adams, secretary, informs this reporter that the la dies have planned an interesting and timely program for their many friends and members of St. John’s whosoever will, come out. I The O. I. S. Annual Service is to be on Sunday. June 8 at 3 p. ‘ m. at the church On June 15, te 3 p. m., the St. John’s church will be Host Church this year to the Elks Lodge No. 92 Annual Service. This outstanding event is to be one of the most colorful services held at St. John’s this year. Young people come and fellow ship with youth like yourself The Youth for Christ Movement de sires young people in its progres sive organization. Help them and their hardworking sponsor, John Orduna put over this great youth program in your church. St. John’s by joining the Youth for Christ Movement Today. You help your self to understand and appreciate the work of your Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. The Twentieth Century Club, a newlyv created auxiliary of our church is to be congratulated for the fine program on Sunday. May 25. This being your first project I toward assisting your church in I its great Christian program is a I definite indication of the magni ! tude of vision that you possess. Your president, Mrs. E. Moses, I and your sponsor, Mrs. V. Price, | along with your other officers, can justly feel proud of you on this j your initial undertaking. | Your choise of Dr. D. A. McMil ! lian as speaker was most timely and inspiring to those who heard his very plendid address. Let us have more programs sim ilar to this one. for it was re freshing and enlighting. i Coming Events Pastor’s Aid Sermon, June 22, at 3 p. m. Missionary Day, June 29, 11 a m. to 7:30 p. m Men's Day, July 13. McDonald Reporting American Lumber and Wrecking Co., 1511 South 24th street, carry all kinds of lumber from steps to steeples and can furnish you with anything in his line to build with in his line from a house or a chicken coop. Many other things such as windows, doors, paints, in fact anything you wish. Try him. The One Horse Store at 28th and Grant, owned and operated by Mr. Carlsin, better known as 'Butch," On the old familiar cor ner he is well known by all from two year olds up to 100 years. He is just what the name Butch im plies- He is well educated in the use of his big knife. He can split a gnats big toe right on the dot. Everyone admires .Butch and his kind and trustworthy manner. Mrs. Aaron Feres, 101 South 8th street, one of the men in Oma ha who believes in fairness to all. Mr. Feres has many people work ing for him, and the records show that he gives them all a squore deal. He doesn t believe that a man should kill himself in doing a day’s work, but he gives an nonest days work for an honest daysy pay. When yyou go to Benson stop at 5702 Military avenue, bebtter known as the Louis Market. You will be surprised to find such a place in Benson- All the groveries you have looked for; all the plants joth flowers and garden; many brands of beer and liquors. In the center off the store you can stop and eat yoyur dinner smoke and have a nice diink of beer or pop. Mr. Thomas Knopp, 608 “ City Hall, a man who knows how to handle ese public, has a long pa tience.believe in law enforcements and a great believer in morals and deciency. He believes in people having pleasure in a decent way. We should have more Tom Klopps in the city of Omaha. Omaha Bakery, the bakery that, delivers your bread t oyour door. When you get in from work the bread man comes in handly with those nice tasty rolls and many other good things to eat. A nice man to gieet you with a smile, he is. Look for him always on time Mr. Pruclia, 1232 South 13th [ street, known as the Prucha Pro duce Co., has a large house filled with chickens and dress them while you wait, in a very short time. Springers, 48c a pound, hens, 40 cents a pound, roosters 20 cents a pound. Eggs 45 cents a dozen to 85 cents a dozen. One of the finest young men you ever met. You will enjoy talking to him and yoyu can see the honesty in his face a square deal to all. Coy by and be convinced Mr. J. T. Hansen, 2312 North 16th street. Jackson 7463, cash re gister exchange. Buy, sell and ex change. We recondition and re finish with the latest crakel finish. They pay' the bebst prices for used cash registers. Mr. Hansen is one of the nicest young men on 16th street. His slogan is satisfied cus tomers- You are always welcome in his place of business not only once but always. You will hear more about Mr. Hansen in our next issue. Carter Pharmacy, 16th and Sprague, one of the nicest drug stores on 16th street. One of the njcest courteous men you ever talked to. A real gentleman from start to finish. You will find a nice line of drugs and every thing found in a first class drug store. He meets you with a welcome and serves you with a smile. Stop in any time you are always welcome, 16th and Sprague, on the w'est corner. Mrs. Mattie McGrath Davis, 2308 North 16th street, has a standard invitation to all of her friends and the public to come to her place of business and if you visit her place you will sure buy something. You will find a line of flowers for all occasions. We are striving to please, make our place your head quarters, you are alwayys wel come. If the soles of your shoes are worn thin and they begin to look some what time worn stop in at the R & S Shoe Store. Any kind of shoes you like at any price. You will feel and look much bet ter. His slogan is “Make our place your headquarters, service to all 6014 Military avenue. Midwest Motor Parts Co., dis tributors of simplex piston rings and rings always at your service’ lou may call him any time, office AT 54(4, res. WE 3370 day or night, it is our aim to please you. If we do tell others, if we don’t tell us. 1918 Leavenworth street Babies in Lagos, Nigeria, British .Vest Africa, are attending the Infant Welfare department’s new clinic, opened in 1944, in ever in creasing numbers. From the re gistration of the birth onwards mothers learn all about diets, cleanliness, feeding, weaning and general baby care. Pre-natal ad vice is also given. Baby food, soap garments, as well as medicine are available in the clinic’s dispensary. Picture shows a clinic heavy weight check with the calm of a veteran. Katharine Lenroot, chief, child ren's bureau, U S. Department of Labor, recently visited the infan tile paralysis center ta Tuskegee institute. Shown, left to right: Mrs. Louise B. Trigg, medical so cial worker, John A, Andrew hos piatl, Miss Lenroot and President F. D. Patterson. Mr. Gordon A. Nichalson, one of our leading attorneys in the city of Omaha, formally deputp at torney, can take care of all your law troubles when you need any real good service and sound ad vice see him in the Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Call JA 6421. Men, Women Over 40 Don’t Be Weak, Old F eel Peppy. New,Years Younger 1 *ju> i iMrex contains ionic often nettled after 40— a bar xAj W weak, old Just because lacking iron; use njppWcr.er.u of calcium ptioepborus ana Vlta nto A middle-^gad doctor writes: " It did so ns nab for patient. 1 took it myself Results were fias Get 35c introductory site Oatrex Tonic Tab lets today, only 29c. Try Ostrex to feel peppie^ gel Otw vitality and feel years younger tills very day §Do you want a real f smoking treat? If so, buy an $. Seidenberg 9 & Co's. After Dinner f Deluxe cigarl You'll £ really enjoy them from your f very first puff. 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Give her a plot of ground no bigger than a pocket handker chief and she started a garden- It was a haphazard sort of affair, for flowers bordered the vegetables and w’herever there was a spare inch of eather, she started some thing growing. She was a spend thrift of time and hospitality but a miser when it came to buying anyything she could grow. Her garden was also her joy and her comfort, for she used to say if you had a quick temper and an impa tient disposition, there was no cure like a garden—you could watch all of life in it aftd you learned to wait patiently for the fruit of your handiwork. This year we are again urged to go back to the land, to plant and tend and harvest from our own soil the fruit of the earth, not only that we may all be well fed. but that our neighbors overseas I may have food. We must tend our gardens carefully this yeyar. But in our garden, both of the soil and of life, we must take care to plant the right seeds. We must watch over them, watrieng with care, not washing out the young plants with floods of emotions nor letting them damp out under the dank chill of indifference. We must weed I out the false growths, the the | tares that choke, the hateful smothering things that suck the ; nourishment from the growing ; foods. m our gardens let us study the immutable laws of nature fulfill ing the destiny of life itself. Let | us weed out our unreasoning hatreds and prejudices and throw them on the compost heap or burn them up Let us grow only those plants which nourish or give beauty—and let us grow only those plants which nourish or give beauty—and let us border our our gardens with the bright pinks of friendliness, the fragrant mig nonette of understanding, the pur ple pansies of thoughtfulness. And let us remember that a garden blooms not for one alone, but for all. As Henry Van Dyke said, let us make a garden for our kind feelings with the gate ever open to those who pass by. 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Pinkham’s Compound is worth trying! qu/cuu & tyknAnamb compound IN CHARGE OF SERVICES SALEM MISSIONARY The Missionary department was in charge of the cervices Sunday morning at Salem- They rendered a very enjoyable program. Sunday night part of the condidates sav ed during the revival was baptised on Sunday night June 1. There will be baptising for the remainder. We are urging the new members, also the old ones to give their sup port and time to aid the various departments of the church. The Sunday school and BTU is badly in need of teachers as these depart ments are growing rapidly. Please let me call your attention to the modern BTU of Salem. This serv ice has been combined with the evening servic for the summer onths. BTU opens at 6:45 p. m. promptly and is held or one hour Come on up and help us. Visitors are always welcome to our ser vices. Come up and worship at the riendw church on the hill. Rev. J. C. Wade is pastorr. L. A. 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