COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA The Community club met at the home of Mrs. Stewart, director, and subjects of important nature dis cussed. Attendance was good. A band was organized. A carnival, under auspices of Cen tral Labor union, is in full swing. The Council Bluffs branch of the N. A. A. C. P. neds a stimulant We can offer no acceptable excuse for not being present last Friday evening at the Tabernacle Baptist church to receive and listen to Mrs. Moss, the association's representative who failed to speak on account of the lack of an audience. There is an abundance of work for the organization in this place and we cannot afford to be negligent in our support of it. Come on, let’s wake up and be real mem bers. Two new members were added to the Community Service club which is progressing nicely. Mrs. Bass has returned from St. Louis, Mo, She is one of the musical committee and her presence is welcomed back anrnng us. Mr. William Stewart has returned from a four weeks’ visit to Chicago and has entered high school. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Richardson of 808 Fourteenth avenue have returned from their visit with their daughter in Minneapolis. They were gone sev eral weeks. Mr. and Mis. John Brisko have re turned from Denver. The Rev. J. P. Jackson returned from the 43d annual session and re ports a great meeting. He was on the program. The next session will be held here. Mr. A. C. Stewart lias returned from a short visit with his brother, the Rev. Mr. Stewart, pastor of the Chapel A. M. E. church of Chicago. Mrs. Crumpton of 623 Twelfth ave nue entertained at a very enjoyable lawn social Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon of Kansas City are visiting Mrs. Hattie Turner, 1520 West Broadway. Mrs. Tinner is a sister of Mrs. Hannon. Mrs. R. Coleman of Pontiac, 111., is visiting Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Jackson, 1531 Ave A. She is having a lovely visit and is making many friend;. She has been entertained by Mesdame Gladys McGreger, M. Turner and J. P. Jackson. Mrs. Coleman will leave for her home Saturday. SOUTH SIDE Mrs. Beulah Johnson has returned from Lexington, Ky., where she was summoned on the death of her sister, Mrs. Josephine Thomas. Rev. Mr. Taggart motored a party of four to Des Moines last week. Thev had a very pleasant trip. Mr. Wiliam Dais is again in Omaha after a few weeks’ stay in Polk, Neb. The South Siriers regret very much that Dr. J. T. Aldrich, their newly established physician, has left the city to assume new duties in St. Joseph, Mo. Mrs. Rosa Sneetl returned Friday from Jones, Okta., where she has been visiting her father. Wedding bells chimed for Miss Mel vin Gibson and Mr. Robert Taylor, who were quietly married Thursday evening. Mrs. Georgia Taggart has returned from an extensive visit with relatives in the east. Mrs. Josephhine Richards, hei daughter Dorothy, and niece, Edna Harris, left Thursday for New Or leans, La., after a month’s visit with Mrs. Richards’ daughter, Mrs. Frankie Nelson, 2516 P street. LINCOLN, NEB. The Omaha - Western University club gave an interesting program at Dean Vaughan’s church Tuesday, Au August 31. The race people turned out in huge masses to witness what was termed by critics as one of the most interesting programs that has been presented in Lincoln for some time. On the program were solos, ■ duets, readings, orations, and the tenth scene of Shakespeare’s Julius i Caesar. In turn the reception com mittee, headed by Mrs. Malone, lav ! ishly entertained the visitors. They were motored to such interesting l places as the state fair grounds, the state capitol and the University of ; Nebraska, after which they took the train to Omaha. Jacob C. Carey, six months a sub stitute letter carrier in post ofice de partment, has been recommended to the Eighth civil service district com mission for regular appointment. He takes the place made vacant by R. W. Freeman, a veteran of 33 years. Mr. Carey is a graduate of Douglas high . school at Lawton, Okla., and spent three years at Western university, Kansas City. He came well equipped for the service. Hawaii’s Pineapple Output. In the Hawaiian Islands the plneap ile Industry has, during the last few years, experienced considerable devel opment, causing It to rank second to that of sugar. At present there are febont 7,000 acrps planted with pine apples. Undeterred by Physical Ills. Elizabeth Barrett, before she mar ried Browning, spent long years on her couch. At the age of fifteen she met with an Injury to her spine, which kept her In a recumbent position for several years, and from the effects of which she never recovered. 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