The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 06, 1948, Image 6

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CRAL'S HARDWARE
& SPORTING GOODS STORE
310 North 16th Street ATlantic 7926
1M. A. A. C. P.
Installs the Officers of the
Branch.
Atty Ralph Adams.„.
President
Wannaseba Flether.
1st Vice President
Rev. J. B. Brooks.
2nd Vice President
Mrs. John Albert Williams ...
Secretary
Mrs. Lucy Mae Britt.
Asst. Secretary
Mrs. Hattie Moore.
Treasurer
The Membership Committee
under the leadership' of J. C.
Collins—Chairman has laun
ched a membership campaign,
beginning March 1st, 1948.
Three (3) Captains heading
the drive.
1. Mr. L. F. McIntosh asst,
by Mrs. Lucille Gordon
2. Mr. E. A. Leftis, asst, by
Mr. J. S. Snell
3. Mrs. Aubrey Wise.
FOUND DEAD
Mrs. Aslee Wofford 918 No.
25th Street, Tuesday, Febr. 24
was found dead of natural
cause at her home by her dau'
ghter Catherine. She died ac_
cording to the doctor possible
from a heart attack. She had
been illed for sometime. The
body was sent to Myers Funer'
al Directors.
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Old Favorite Revived
CHICAGO—In these days of
high prices, wise women want the
most food value possible out of
everything thfcy buy. And so they
look with pleasure to March. Na
tional Bread and Gravy Month.
Men and children have always
smacked their lips over a plate of
bread smothered with rich, brown
gravy, and homemakers not only
enjoy the delicious-flavor, but also
appreciate the economy of it. It’s
simple, too. Just two slices of en
riched bread covered with tasty
gravy. Makes a wonderful Sunday
night supper.
Oriental Rng Colors
The colors and forms of nature
have been the inspiration of weav
ers of Oriental rugs through the
ages. Because of this the basic
colors and fundamental designs of
Oriental rugs have a fresh feeling
which, as one decorator points out,
imparts a touch of warmth and
hominess to modern interiors.
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Don’ts: Honest,. Chum, That’s Not the Chapeaux For
Street Wear.
Nebraska Beer
and Liquor
Licenses Expire
! APril 3°
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The tavern-keepers who will
sell beer in your town for the
year starting May 1 will be
selected soon.
All must apply for a new li
cense. The elected officials in
your town Will make the selec
tions. Who will these tavern
keepers be? Will they be men
of whom you approve?
YOU have an obligation in the
selection of licensees. A public
hearing affords you the oppor
tunity of protesting the selec
tion of any you find should not
have a license.
Your interest in improving
beer-selling conditions is gen
uinely welcomed by the beer
industry. They, too, are anx
ious that only those are selected
who observe the State’s liquor
control laws.
You will serve your commun
ity by urging the selection of
none but good licensees.
NEBRASKA COMMITTEE
S United States
Brewers
Foundation
Charles E. Sandal], State Directo
710 Fim Nat'l Bank Bldg , Lincoln
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Heart of Asparagus
Asparagus is grown in nearly all
sections of the United States, but
large industrial production is limit
ed to a few localities. In 1945, in the
nation, 126,258 acres were used for
commercial growing of asparagus.
About half of this acreage was lo
cated in California. Principal areas
of production in that state are Sac
ramento, San Joaquin, San Fernan
do and Imperial valleys.
Urban League Moves to
Karback Building
The Board of Directors of
The Omaha Urban League an
nounced the League Offices
are now permantly loated in
Rooms 515 and 516 Karbach
Building. Telephone numbers
remain the same, JAckson 7648
and JAckson 7649.
Carl’s Hardware & Sporting
Goods Store Is New
Admiral Dealer
The New 1948 Admiral Radios
Now on Display At Carl’s
Hardware and Sporting
Goods Store.
Also a complete line of hard
ware. fishing rods, shot guns,
shells, electrical appliances,
paints and brushes. Our stock
is complete and we guarantee
courteous treatment and sol-,
icit your trade.
) SHANGHAI—(US Navy Photo
1— Soundphoto) — Pfc. Charles J.
Brayton, Jr., (above) 18, tone of
five US Marines who are being
held as hostages by Chinese Com
munists according to a report by
US Navy Western Pacific head
quarters. The Reds are demanding
complete withdrawal of US forces
in China as the price of safety for
{ the Marines who have been held
i prisoners since last Christmas day.
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We Are Announcing The
Opening Service Sunday, 3:30
P. M. Of The Tabernacle
Church of Christ Holiness
U. S. A. At 2608 Franklin St.
Rev. Joseph H. Jones, Pastor
In our Mid-West District
Convention in 19 46 of the
Church of Christ, it was thro
ught of the minds of the con
vention., that we should have
another Church of Christ Hol
iness in Greater Omaha,. In
the thirteenth Annua! Conven
tion in 1947 of the Western
Diocese Convention of the
l Church of Chrict Holiness U.
S.A. Bishop Wm. A. Washing
ton, presiding Bishop of the
Western D i o c es e of the
Church of Christ Holiness, t
appointed Rev. Joseph H. Jon- j
es, Omaha, Nebraska, Pastor |
of the new Church. So it is a
source of pleasure to be able
toannounce the opening ser
vice of this Tabernacle Church
of Christ Holiness U.S.A. Rev.
Jones, the Pastor has cordially
invited his friends and who-so
ever will to come and worship
with us upon this occasion.
Rev. Dr. Wm. M. Acty, our
pastor of Christ Timpoe 26th
and Burdette, Omaha and his
members will open our service
as the first speaker. Rev. Trag
o T. McWilliams of Kansas
City, Kansas and President of
the" Mid-Western District will
be Master of Ceremonies. Rev.
Trago O. McWilliams,Jr., our
Pastor from Lincoln will bring
the evening message. Rev. will
be associated with the opening
program. Evangelist Herry
Davis Piggue, one of the great
est Evangelist in the middle
val service beginning Tuesday
west will open a ten day Revia
March 9th at the Tabernacle
Church of Christ, 2608 Frank-,
lin St. We extend a liberal in
vitation to all Ministers, and
their members to be a part of
this much needed Revival,
Bring your sinner friends
with you, as well as your Chri
stian Associates.
—Rev. Joseph H. Jones, Pastor
—Rev. O. J. Burckhardt,
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Start of Nylons
j Women’s nylon hosiery were intro
' duced to the public in May, 1940.
Within a year, nylon yam was
established as a major textile fiber
in the industry. Tootlibrushes with
nylon bristles were introduced in
1938.
Millions of Maps
When the United Nations invaded
occupied Europe they took with
them 125 rhlllion maps, the result of
a “combined operations” job by the
corps of engineers, the army air
forces and the best brains of mili
tary intelligence and thousands of
enlisted personnel in the army
Aerial photographs have com
pletely taken away the "mystery”
of the Pacific islands, and the loca
tion of every hut and palm tree.
More original maps of France were
produced by the Allies in 2 years
than by France herself in 2,000
years.
First Ring Champ
The first boxing champion of the
world, Charles Freeman, was seven
feet, three inches tall and weighed
333 pounds. No man ever stayed in
the ring with him for more than one
round.
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Indians in Mexico
Twenty-nine per cent of the popu
lation of Mexico is pure Indian.
Guest Speaker at Institute,
March 9 and 10 th
Dr. Howard lane, guest sp
eaker at the parent eduation
Institution on Tuesday and
Wednesday, March 9 and 10
will speak on the follow i n g
subjects:
Tuesday March 9.
10 00 A.M. “New Light on the
Child Development”
1-30 P.M. “Vitimins of Per
sonal Development”
8:00 P. M. “A Good Commun
ity Cares for its Children”
Wednesday, March 10
10:00 A.M. “As Ye Do It Unto
the Least of These”
1:30 P.M. Dr. Lane will be ass
isted by five high school senior
in a discussion of “Problems
of Adults”
These Seniors are:
Jim Rosenquist - Central High
Jean Chamberlain - Benson ”
Alice Kaska - South High
Wallace Wright - North High
Ben Tobias - Technical High
All meetings will be held in
the Auditorium on the tenth
floor of the Brandies Store ex
cept the evening meeting on
Tuesday which will be held
at the University of Omaha.
Members of P. T. A. and
other organizations who have
ships for their members will
be admitted free by presenting
ins membership card. An indi
vidual membership may be
purchased for $1.00 each.
High school students, either
singely or in classes who can
arrange to attend any of the
meetings are cordially invited
to come as guests of the Instit
ute.
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Prevent heat leaks by use of
weather stripping, storm sash, insu
lation, and caulking to idose cracks
around windows.
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The border on an oriental rug has
an important relation to the value
of the rug. The finer the border of a
rug, large or small, the more beau
tiful and costly is the rug.
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REAL ESTATE LOANS
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Smithsonian Institution estimate*
that it would take 30 times as many
hard-working slaves as the present
U. S. population to do the jobs elec
tricity is doing in this country.
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People in the United States are
eating 8 per cent more food per per
son this year than in 1941 and 16
per cent more than the 1935-39 aver
age.
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415 SOUTH 18th STREET ‘ . ATlantic 6479