PRETTY BRIDE HONORED Mr ami Mrs. W, U My era, prominent member* of Omaha s»*o icty. honored their daughter. Mrs Itaand Myers Jordan, w ith a pretty reception at the YWCA.. Sundax exren ng, July 10th. Mr*. Jordan was quietly married to Mr. Frank Jordan. Jr., white attending Fiak University. December 20, Uh*M, The guest list included about three hundred Omahaua. who were reeeixed hv Meadaines Joseph Tay lor, Walter Craig, Misses Clarett* Bnldeaux, Mercedes Ferguson, Margaret Bell. The receiving line was *he bride. Mr*. Ma*e| Jordan, who waa chnrming in blue net with applique flowers of pastel shades. Sir. Frank Jordan, Jr., the gnmm. Miss Florence Mvera, Mrs. W U Myers am* Mra. C. L. Mason and daughter. Miss Ixaur* Williams of Minneapolia. Minne sota. The reception room was decor ated with a profusion of palms and summer flowers. The color scheme of pink and blue waa vary beautifully suggested. Kaeii guest instantly remarked of the smartness of the affair. The table was covered with a lace cloth, and the ladies assisting were Meadame* William Rose. Robert A. Rucker. William Roul hlae and Arthur Rafferty. Mra. Jordan is a 1983 graduate of Fiak I'niveraity and a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Mr. Jordan ia a medical atudent at Meharry Medical College. He will continue his studies ihcre in the fall. Many beautiful and use ful gifts were received. Mrs T. P Mahammitt Extends Courtesy Messrs. Freddie ltanks and Charles W -on wore the honored guest* at a picnic supper given by Mrs. T. P. Mahammitt at her home 2116 North 2"*th Street, Monday evening. July 11th. Among the y ningw social set seen on the lawn were Misses Virginia Jack mu*. Ijouise Scott. Margarvt Bell, Grace Adams. Claretta Biddeaux. Catherine Williams. Constance singleton Elaine Smith, Helen Jenkins. Vera Chandler, Helen Smgleton. Margaret Dickerson and Jean Blackwell of Baltimore; Messrs Thomas Chandler, Eugene Smith. Gait ha Pegg. Ralph Ad ams, John Adams. Jr.. Gerald Philip*. Burns Scott. Charles; !>-k orson. Weldon Solomon, * hallos Proctor of Texas. 7.. E. McGee. Wallace Craig of Balti more and Millard Singleton. After supper an the lawu. the picnickers enjoyed dancing at the home of Mrs Eva Pinkett Horton Babv Baptised Baby Estrelda Co suela Hor ton. infant •laughter of Mr. and M.*v John Benjamin Horton, Jr., was Christisned at the eleven o'clock services of the St. Phillip Rp-copnl Church. the Rev. John Albert Williams officiating Mrs. Florence Terrell. Miss K11 e Smith and Mr C C Gal loway were made the God-parents of the child. Mrs. C. U Mason and her daugh ter. M iss Laura Mae Williams of Minneapolis. Minnesota are the house guests ©f Mr. and Mrs W. L Myers Mrs. D W Gooden. Neighbor hood Secretary of the Urban league, was called to Nashville. Tennessee, to the bedside of her sister. Mrs. L. F. Johnson. Tele grams were received by Dr. Good en Monday of her sister's death. She '.eaves a neiee. Miss Lillian Dixon, who visited Omaha last summer and a nephew George Dixon of New York. Mrs. Good en will remain there indefinitely. H. B Moore, Prominent Mortic ian of Kansan City: Guest at Jackson-Davis Nupti*ls Mr. H. B. Moore, prominent mortician of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Georgia Jacobs motored to Omaha to attend the daekson Davis wedding, which took place Wednesday. Jnne 29th. Other out of town guests at tending the wedding were Mrs. j A. L Terrell of Centerville. Iowa, j sister of the bride’s mother; Mr. j Irs Copeland, Mr. and Mra, matou, *nd Mra. W, Young of I i.'oln, Mra (livens and Mra 1C '’nd'son, aunt of the bride of Connell Itluffa. Miss Margaret l*ieker*ot! en | "Usined members of the younger set at r,n hour danee, after the ■unt Night Program at the Y. Saturday evening. July *Hh. Misses Mildred tlravea and Dorothy tlravea of Hiawatha, Kan sas, and Miss t>|ga Harris of Crankefort, Kanaaa, were visitora in the city Sunday July 10th. Miss Mildred Graves and Miaa Harris have heen in Lincoln for a year. Misses Alma amt Hallel Alien, have returned to the city after •avitig spent a month in Kanaas t itv. Charles Wilaon ami Charles Dickerson spent the other week’ end in Kansas City, Missouri, af-! •er their return, Mr. Wilson went j o St. lamis and returned to Om aha Tuesday. Thaddeus Summit of St. lamia ast arrived in the city, and in tends to spend the balance of the mmmer visiting friends and rela tives. On Way to Shanghai Mr. William Peebles, son of Mrs. ami Or. Peebles is now on Ins wav to Shanghai. China, for an indefinite stay. Peebles ex >*ects to visit many ports before his return to California where he went this winter from Omaha. Marshall Heed. June visitor in he city, is leaving this week for !. »s Angeles, his home. M iss Sarah Itrown, coed at Wil-j ■ rforee Cni versify, is expected! home. Miss Olive White, popular Den* ' erite, is a visitor in the city, of Mr. MeVay. her relative. The Woodson Center, South "-aha. is getting its tennis courts into shape, and expects to scud * "»is representatives to the North side to compete with the ■-Tars who recently participated in he Racquet Club Tennis tounui .urts, reported in the snorts stv t ion, Mrs. Mary Ounean, active in the religious, civic and social life of O.iaha, is vacationing in Port and. Oregon, the guest of Mr. end Mrs John Davis, sister and rot her-mdaw of Mr Ounean Mary Kllen, the ten year old daughter of Mrs, Ounean has on with the Oavis family since las: January, Mrs, Duncan will : turn the latter part of July, Mrs. Nan Martin of Denver and ■orado Springs Colorado. ar i'-si Monday for a two weeks siT with relatives and friends Mrs. Martin is the mother of Mrs !s Angeles and Mias Vera Chandler. A five course dinner was served. Entertains at Bridge Mr. Junior Grayson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan and other guests at bridge, Sunday ‘veiling. July 11, after the reoep tiou at the YWCA, in honor of the recently revealed marriage of Mr. Jordan to Ha*el Myers, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1*. Myers. Shower for Mr. ?nd Mrs. Artison Thursday evening, July 7, Miss June Artison, 28116 Hamilton, was hostess at a shower ami dance party in honor of Mr. and Mm. Richard Artison. Mrs. Artison was formerly Miss Ferwilda Wade. Itishop Washington and his brother and Rev. 0. .1 Rurekhardt left Monday for Kansas City where they "ill attend the Sun* day School Convention, Clinton Jan tea is leaving for a summer visit out of town. Witness Baseball game in Fremont Last Sunday. July 10, a party of Omahnns drove to Fremont, Nebraska, to see the Baeehanite Team play the Fremont nine. Those composing the party were Klaine Smith, X, K. McGee, Jun ior Grayson. Florence Myers, Ueorge McGee and Clyde White Mr Wallace Craig of Baltimore Maryland, brother of Mrs J. S, Smith, d027 Manderson, is spend ing the summer in the eitv. Leave for Chicago. Detroit and Points East Messrs. Norman ('handler, Ku gene Smith, Charles Wilson ami Freddie Banks are leaving Mon lay evening, July U, for Chic ago, where they will remain for a three day period. From Chicago they will go to Jaeksou Michigan stopping wuh Mis Kiln Smith, »oiher of Kngenc Smith, They also intend to recreate in lVtroit, and vv ill return to Omaha the lat rr part of \ugust, from where ■hey inteml to go to Los Angeles to the Olympic games Mr. and Mrs Fred McDaniels, lih'JO Bristol, have as their house guest, the charming M»sv hath efitte Martin of ('offeyville, Kan 'as, Miss Martin is a teacher in the schools there and possesses a very fine voice. Mrs Lulu Allc of Kort Worth. T*Af»s. is visitip her cousins. Mr. ami Mrs. 4. C. Gaston. 2SI3 Char les Street, Mr. John Archie 506 South 2lst stivct and friends, have just rc turned from a motor trip of the south. Miss Gladys Thompson, com panion to Lita Gray Chaplin, movie star, now playinp at the Orphenm, is puest at The Mom inp Glory Tea Room. The Junior Booster Club pave their first annual pienie at River view Park. Sunday. July A Mes dames Houston, Duncan and Moods were the chaperons. Mrs. Anna Burckhardt. of Tan-' coin. NVhr.. and the wife of Rev. O. J. Hurekhardt. is the priest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kinney. Rae Lee Jones, Society Editor. Omaha Guide. Dear:— We wish to express our ap preciation for the beautifnl write-i up you pave’ our party, in honor ot Mrs. Johnson. We also ex* j teud our congratulations to you and the Guide staff for a real I newsy publication. Your* truly, Oouneellor Sisters. Mr. F, 1 j. Barnett of 22nd St., i is seriously ill at his home. He is a former State representative j and newspaper man of Omaha. Madame t'orrye Niehols-Steph ens, vocal instructor at lame Col lege. Jackson, Tenn., is the house guest of Mr. ami Mrs. Stephen Stallworth, 2610 Binney St. Ma* dame Stephens is of the New Ktiglaild eonservatorv of music i and will present the Pageant, “Heaven Bound” while in the i city, -mmm.m-.-j-., •*«««* <«««« Birthday Party Bit tie Weldon Boss, son of Mr, ! and Mrs, Boosevclt Boss, UolS'x U»k«> St., eelehrated his 8th birth day Monday, July 11th. The ehihlren spent the afternoon in playing games. Many presents were received. Miss Kllen White assisted with the serving. The guests were; Robert Fry, Mahloti Thomas. Jimmy t'laxou, Claeenee Whitney, liorratne and Barbara •lean Peter* and Klixahctli Vnn Boss and Mrs. II, Peters Miss Frances rouugtnn, 4012 Parker attended the Sunday school convention held June Ulth, 1 10 1st at Hiawatha, Kansas Mr. William Stuart, well known m t'onneil Muffs and Omaha, is speihiing his vaeation with his relatives and friends Mr. Stew art is at present t'laim Adjuster for the National Penefit Idle In surance t'o , of Washington In . ---- Mrs. Retvher, manager of the Vndersoti tlroeery Start*, _t»th \ i,iUe Sts, has returned home from vausas t'ily. where she went to 1 end her vacation, Mr. Kri.est Williams. Lake s: vet. left for Texarkana. Ark , " t’t a party of |ample who are vanning visiting many points d irerest in tin South, Mrs W, It long, UNIT Uke St , hatl as her guest Saturday her nephew and his wife, Mr, and Mrs William Wood, of t'hicago, who NPonl the day with her, Mrs Weeds was ewroute home, having spent several days m St, dee, Me , »t the bedside of an uncle, who is seriously i|| and Mr Woods ,anu -is far as Omaha to meet his wife. Mr. Uuw U€*nr. 2421 Maple S' <* senouslv ill. |, w*s r. ported that lie is at the St. Jos eph Hospital Mrs. Heat nee Robinson of Chi ejuro. III., is the house guest of Mr. and Mix 1 lurry I .eland, 8S22 Franklin St. Mr^ Raul Turner. ti4th and On tor St., entertained for a group of the younger set. July 4th. Mrs. Alma Crosby. 240b North U>tb St., gave a Chicken Supper, at her home July !>th, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Farmer, of Council Bluffs, Iowa. The evening was spent in playing whist and danc ing. o---—o NORTH SIDE BRANCH YWCA. LIBRARY -- o BOOK LIST Fiction “Return cf Dr. Fu-Manchu_ .H. Ward “The Galaxy”. . Susan Ertz “Lueretia Lombard”. .Kathleen Norris ‘‘Matroni’s Vineyard”. . Oppenheim Rules of j Letter Contest I. KH'KRS I. Will he judged on the timeline** of th» subject, originality and public appeal. 3. Must not contain mom than 300 word*. 3. Moat be ill the Outdo Office by June Mth for the fimt ianue, III J HOOKS Mm I orntta Ituah. South Omaha. J. H Karma, Omaha Urban 1,‘ga. Atty John A damn, Jr, IMS N. Mth. Mr. Olll* law la. Or, O, B lannot LETTER CONTEST July 11, iiwa To the Kditor letter eon test Kay of Sunshine, <>mah* Guide, Omaha. Nebr. Sukhoi "Oar* of Hwlthy Hair" At,certain times of the year, as most everyone has noticed, anim als “shed their hair". The hair drops out by the handful, and the animal's coat is greatly thinned. At the same time that the old hair falls out the new hair comes in, and soon the animal's coat is as thick as ever, l human beings there is, in stead of a seasonal ahedding of the hair, a constant falling, and a new growth replacing the loss al though at certain seasons this process may he more active than at other seasons. This natural falling comes a bout because the hair loosens from its papilla, and mounts, or it is forced into the middle region of the follicle, from which preear ions post of attachment, it is brushed or combed out or it mere ly drops off. If the rate of replacement can keep pace with the rate of loss, the individual will naturally have a tine crop of hair, as long as he has any use for hair. Hut to maintain this condition is a problem. Often it is an on solvable one, This is especially true if there is a hereditary tend ency towards baldness, or toward premature loss of hair. I. would therefore, urge upon mothers the 'necessity of giving careful attention to the condition of the sealp in their children, so t at proper exercise, and nutri t mu of the hair follicle is inter ed with, or unfavorably influene ed from any cause. This early attentiiou to the tic ds of the scalp will he what l might call | trophy lactic or proven live, not only to keep the sealp in a healthy condition, hut also to prevent the development of any parasitic trouble that might, lat er o*i, cause the loss of hair. Hair of children, should he washed, combed, brushed and cleaned. Hair of w omen and men should he combed, brushed and j v ashed, scalp messaged, and mechanical stimulation lo maintain the scalp in the b'st condition of cleanliness, it *\ mo necessary to wash or shampoo the hair with too great a degree Ire*pie*»ey. It is net advisable j foi women to wash the hair often v than oner every week, or ten days and for men not more than iwo or three times weekly. Yours very truly, R t\ PRICK, 1 Psychology "Hown and Why a of Unman No hnviour , ,11, A, Overstreet "Parents and the Pre School * *'*»»* >>..»». Bints " hverydny Problems of the K\ cry day Child"..,. T Thom > Children's Books "The True Story of Christopher Columbus'” . Brooks The Rabbit lantern” ....Rowe "Juan and Juanita"_Bavlor "Short Stories for Short Pen’ _ P^' . A spin wall Books About the Negro "The New Vgro ' ..Alain Locke 10 Year Subscriber Mrs Sarah Carter. 2120 North 20th St., was a visitor at the Guide office this week and she has a ten I year subscription with The Omaha Guide. • Visitors at the Guide Mr. Henry Black, mail carrier vyho just returned from his vacs ! tion in California and will write his very interesting trip for the Guide next week. • • • Bishop Wm. Washington whoj has just closed a four week reviv- i al in Omaha. Mr. Ollio Lewi*, railway mail olerk. COUNCIL BLUFFS NEWS The annual sonnon of tho Sin hold Sunday July J, l>r, tloodon "only Tomplo of tho S. M, T. was aotmi as Mast or of (Yromnnioa. • • • Mrs Mary Kwing of Kansas t'd,\ Kansas was tho guest of her hrothor Mr. I*. I*. Karmor, July 4. JO U OOUR CLUB The t'lnh mot at tho homo of Miss Hritton. tho oluh roportor. Vftor tho business mooting tho ovoning was spout in playing whist. The first pri*o was won h> Mr. Overton, hoohy hv Mrs. I fun tor. Tho 4th pi on to provod to ho a roal snores*. Tho nest mooting will ho hold at tho rosL donoo of Miss Young, tho iVoai* lout Miss Young. Pros.. Miss Hritton, roportor. Hi* Rainbow (Tirol* Club The Rainbow ('irole Club was j entertained by Mr. Taylor at the1 Klk's Hall. The first priae was won by Mrs. 11. Brown; the sec ond by Mrs. A. Burton. The nn u 's first priae was won by Mr. j Bates snd the second was won by Mr. H, Brown. The visitors pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. J. lamia. Mrs. Denson. Mix Weklie, Miss Detespine, Mrs. A. Eddine, Mr. 01 over. Mr. W. Cooper. Visitors are always welcome, Mrs Wil 1mm, President; Mrs, Brown, Treasurer, Mrs. Redman, See’y. CARTER CHARITY OUJB rile Carter Charity Club, met at the home of Mrs. Arthur Raf fei'ty, 25HU Krskine Street, Thura- I day, July 7th, with Messrs. Raf ail «« hostesses. One new mem feity, 11 Ribs. Caldwell and Stov her was added to the Carter club l at this meeting, Mrs Ha*el Wal-i ton. One member is ill, Mix Dix- j on. Visitors were Mrs, Gertrud© Galloway of Council Bluffs, 1«„ and Mix Beatrice Robinson of ( Iticago, Forty-five persons at tended this meeting After the buainess session. Mix S, H. Canty rendered a very nice short pro gram, at'ler which the hostesses served and a social hour was en joyed by all present. Everyone left at a late hour expressing the wish that the hostesses would serve the club again, whvf I think it must have been that “Or amrv lee “ Verse for the Month Rather. I have learned Thy will to do, 1 pmy that I may he more sensitive, To good, seeing that only troth is true. Help me to understand, eaeh wrong forgive. h'or kindness show n let me help someone too Not my own w ill, hut Thine, thus may I live’ Mrs \rdinia Watson, President Mrs Marie Stuart, Reporter Joyeux Bridge Club Surprise Party The Joyeaux I bridge t'lub ehv, ed its season with a surprise din tier party in honor of wives of the members, at the Ritx t'afe, VYi day evening, July s A three course dinner wav served, after whteh the party spent the evening playing bridge on the beautiful lawn at the Southard'* home, 'JtRH Krskine, FunnafUu Entertain Member* Monday July -Hit, the Funna vtlas Sooial Club held * picnic at the beautiful King’* Lake, twon tv union north of the oity, Tho delirious luneheon was quite on joynble out there in the upon. Swimming and boating oonatitut ed the other diversion, I'huraday night following, the l''uuuagla* were entertained at a watermelon feast at Mandan l*ark, and w*n that Ueorgia Ham put away in good style! Friday night, this same set was entertained hy Mr, Lewis Artisan at Ins home, 2816 Hamilton, at a chirk on dinner. All preaent en joyed the evening. BOOSTER NOTES St. dolin'* Senior Hoostor Club held its annual pienie Monday, July 4th The members had planned to pienie at a grove near Henson, but the weather forced them to eh*nge their plans. They however, had a very delightful indoor pienie at the spaeioua home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Perkins. • • % Mr. and Mrs. L. L. MeVay, 2888 t'orhy St., received the Senior Hooster Cluh Wednesday evening dnl> <> at their regular meeting. Mr. Tony Anthony of Lot Angeles California and Mimes White of Denver, Colorado, were the visit ors. After the business meeting the lioatess served refreshments. Richardson Bros. 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