The Rev. C. A. Williams, pastor of St. John's A. M E. church, went to Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday night to attend the presiding elders’ council. He will return Friday. Mrs. M. F. Bugg of Waterloo, la., has been the guest since Easter of her daughter, Miss Carrie Bugg, at the residence of Mrs. R. Simpson, 2878 Corby street, where Miss Bugg makes her home. |^g| Mrs. Thomas Bennett, with her sons was suddenly called to Austin, Tex., last week by the death of her sister, Mrs. Annie Storey, who had been liv ing In Colorado for some time for her health. “Resolved, That Women Should Be Barred From All Industries” is the question that will be debated by the High School Girls’ Athletic Club of the North Side "Y” next Friday night, May 1, at St. Benedict's Community House, Twenty-fifth and Grant Sts. | l Mrs. Edith Scott and Mr. J. Todd were united in marriage at the par sonage of the Rev. Dr. W. F. Botts, Monday ufternoon, April pO, at half past 4 o’clock. Mrs. Todd is well known in fraternal and church organ izations. Mr. Todd has been em ployed for a number of years in the Pullman service. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Newby, 2885 Ohio street, left Thursday evening for Denver, Portland, Seattle and points in California and Merico. Their stay will be indefinite. The Wednesday Bridge Luncheon club had their regular meeting at the residence of Mrs. L. N. Peoples, 2606 North Thirtieth street, Wednesday, April 15. Burns Scott was confined to his home several days this week with an attack of the flu. Mrs. Alerander Tillery of Chicago is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Grant Pegg, 4.’!08 Patrick avenue. Mrs. L. A. Williams, Grand Lady Ruler of the B. P. O. E., while here In the interests of the order, was the house guest of Mrs. Nick Patton, 1114 So. 11th St Mrs. Williams left the city Sunday morning for her home, New York City. HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY A pleasant birthday purty was held at St. Philip’s rectory, Saturday after noon, for Catherine Abigail, daugh ter of tne Rev. and Mrs. John Albert Williams, who was thirteen years old, Wednesday, April 15. Fourteen guests enjoyed themselves only as children can. Helen Singleton won the girls’ prize, a handsome fan, as “champeen peanut carrier; three boys, Herbert McCaw, Alger Adams and Marvin Howard, tied for the boys’ prize in the same game and drew straws to determine the winner. Herbert Mc Caw drew the prize, a game of Tiddle Winks. Toy balloons were given as favors. Catherine received a number of presents. THE OMAHA WAITERS’ ASSOCIATION NEWS ITEMS The Wailers' Association held their reg ular meeting last Monday night in the club rooms, 2427 Cake street. It was well attended. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The rousing meeting held at Brandeis Restaurant was very instructive. Several new members joined the association. The real waiters are beginning to realize what the association means at this time. Among the prominent visitors at the club rooms last week were Elmer Romine of California and George Hinds, both made very instructive addresses. W. D Jones of St. Louis was very much im pressed with the association rooms. We now have upwards of two hundred mem bers. The address at the Brandeis Restaurant last week was very instructive and to the point. J. W. Shields, Reporter. MADE $800 IN' CASH IN THREE HOURS Marylinne Weber, famous star, savs “I made $800 in three hours a f t e r I put on Chinese Good Luck Ring.” Others have said it brings suc cess, happiness, and good luck in love. This amazing Chi nese Good L u c k Ring is made in genuine silver finish and has the mysterious Chinese t»ooa Luck letters. Anyone who wishes one of these rings may send paper strip for finger size, state if for man or woman, and Chinese Good Luck Ring will be sent by return mail. You do not need to send any money, but when it arrives give postman $1.85. The Garfield Importing Com pany of 29EX Garfield Bldg., 3837 Roosevelt Rd., Chicago, 111., have a limited number of these rings on hand, so write them today.—Adv. NORTH SIDE BRANCH 22nd and Grant Street* HDNA M. STRATTON, Executive 8ec’y “GYM AND JERRY", AN AMUSING HEALTH SKIT PLLEASES AND INSTRUCTS Health Movie* and an AmuainK Play Enjoyed by an Appreciative Audience at the North Side “Y”. Monday night the assembly room of the North Side Branch of the Y. W. C. A. was filled by an apprecia tive audience which enjoyed a most delightful, amusing and instructive program. This was one of the fea tures of “Health Education Week.” The program opened with the show ing of health movies, showing the im portance of the care of the feet, by the wearing of sensible shoes, and the correction of feet troubles; the neces sity of recreation and care of the body. Following the movies was the pre sentation of an amusing and clever health skit, entitled "Gym and Jerry”, which was admirably done, each par ticipant throwing herself into the spirit of hpr impersonation. The plot centers around “Jerry” who “hates health”, is indifferent as to her pos ture and becomes stoop-shouldered, abuses her feet bv wearing “stylish” narrow pointed shoes; injures her stomach by an indifferent and care less diet: becomes overweight by lazi ness and lack of exercise and recrea tion. For these “crimes” she is brought before the judge and the abused members of her body testify against her. She is condemned but pa rolled on promise of amendment. Mrs. Fred Divers took a dual char acter, owning to the illness of one of the members, impersonating “Ruth”, Jerry’s roommate and the judge. Her interpretation of these roles was ex cellent. Mrs. Herbert Wiggins as “Jerrv” could not have been improved upon. “Dot” was well done by Mrs. Freddie Porter. Mrs. Eleisp Turner ns "Posture”, Mrs. Pharr as “Weight”, Miss Pharr as “Feet” and Miss Hazel Roulette as “Stomach” were well chosen and acted their parts well. Mrs. B. B. Cowan as “Something Else” was good, as were also the Recrea tion Spirits which were represented by the Misses Hortense Fisher, Grace Adams, Melva McCaw and Ernestine Singleton. CHURCH OF ST. PHILIP THE DEACON A large congregation was present at 11 o'clock Sunday morning, when the rector preached on 'The Creed of Nicea the Rul* wark of Christianity”, it being the six teenth hundredth anniversary of the Coun cil of Nicea which was hell in 325 to re fute, the Arian heresy. Another class for confirmation will be presented on or about June 1. The services Sunday will be as usual, 7:30, 10 and 11 and 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. X & ? ¥ I I Try our £ WET WASH | Service | SOMETHING | DIFFERENT | and BETTER -j: Your clothes will he proper- X Ily assorted and washed. r NO FADING NO SHRINKING \\ Standard \ Laundry | WEbster 6055 j 3 *x~x~X“XK--x~x~x~x~x LINCOLN NEWS AND COMMENT Mr. and Mi's. McKinley Sanders recent ly visited friends in Syracuse, N. Y. Mrs. Mayme Loving, wife of Adam Lov ing, passed away at their home last Wednesday morning after a lingering ill ness of a serious nature. Deceased leaves as survivors, a husband, a sister, Mrs. Vernal Barnett of Denver, Col., three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Lewis, Miss Charlotte and baby Vernal. All of whom were at her bedside. Mrs. Loving had been a resident of Lincoln for many years, and gained many friends who were shocked over her demise. The funeral was held in the A. M. E. church Friday at 2:30 p. m., Rev. M. C. Knight officiating, being assisted by associate pastors. Deceased was a member of the A. M. E. church, also a member of Amaranth chapter O. E. •S. which had charge of the obsequies and turned out in good numbers. A large crowd of friends paid last respects. Our sympathy goes out to the bereaved hus band and family. Mrs. Bertie Artis entertained the Mis sion at her home, 910 U street, last Tues day night. It is said a fine attendance and a profitable meeting was held. The Davis Woman's Club gave a chicken dinner for the benefit of the old folks’ home last Friday night. A large crowd went over to the home and enjoyed it. Mrs. Fanny Russell, president of Slate Federation of Woman's Clubs, was pres ent and gave reading and was highly com mended. Mrs. L. J. Gordon and Mrs. Robinson of Beatrice were among visitors. The Utopian Art Club was entertained by Mr. Wm. Hawes at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W'. Mosely last Thursday night, and a social good time was had. The club is doing a good work for the Mt. Zion Baptist church. Last Sunday was Co to Church Day in the city, and we are glad to say that by the crowds at the churches, the day was well observed. Each church had regular order of services, and the really willing workers were at their past of duty. Miss Zurreta Doty, who has been ill the past week is convalescent. The Shriners, Islam Temple No. 65, gave their annual party in ldlewilde hall last Friday night. It is said to have been the 8wellest ever. Tip top arrangements had been made for in advance to entertain the guests supremely. A large concourse of Shriners and friends from Omaha were over, and it is said to have enjoyed the affair. The home boys and lady friends and ladies seemingly looked their best. An Omaha orchestra furnished music for the occasion. Mary Talbott Club will give a chicken dinner for the benefit of the Old Folks’ Home at the home of Mrs. Paul Moore May 7th. About thirty members of Mt. 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