4 _ _Omaha, Nebraska, Saturday, October 22, 1932_ I can assure you out of my own full Life That ail of Life is good, That Friends are travelling toward us. Even as we toward them. That deprivation and witheld desires. All serve their purpose, Leaving one who is not weak, but resolute to Fight. Stronger for the Fray. , That though our human hearts. Aye, and Bodies too, May err. may stumble, even fall, Forgiven*- * may be ours, and we go on. Wearing the scars, be sura. „ But climbing higher than we otherwise had done. VACATIONIST RETURNS HOME Mrs. Fred McDaniels 2620 Bristol, returned last week from an extended vacation at the home of her father in Kansas. Mr. McDaniel joined Mrs. McDaniel at Kansas City where they were extended many social courtesies. MISS PEARL WRIGHT. BRIDE On October 13, 1932, Mr. Jack Far mer and Miss Pearl Wright were united in Holy Wedlock at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Wright, 2406 N. 21st St. A large number of friends present. Rev. A. Wagner, pastor J. D. Peoples Church, joined them in marriage. A shower by 100 people on Saturday night, brought them useful presents. LILLIAN WESTBROOK FETED ON BIRTHDAY A Birthday Party was given in hon or of Miss Lillian Westbrook, Satur day. Oct. 18. 1932 at the residence of her parents, Mrs. Mattie Westbrook, 2315 N. 28th Ave. Covers were laid for 16 and Halloween decorations were used. The evening was spent playing cards and dancing. M. Evans Lamp kin was at the piano. She received many beautiful presents. The guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. L. Brook cr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Leonard, Mr. O, Johnson. Mrs. A. Clayter, Mrs. L. Wilson, Mrs. D. Cage, Mrs. J. Sims, Mr. E. Oliver, Miss Alice Crum, Miss Theresa Liverpool, Miss Gladys Bor ders, Mr. E. Lampkin. PRIVATE THEATER PARTY JEAN CALLOWAY and her Red Hot Recording Orchestra in town TO DAY. A big Private TheateY Party is being arranged for JEAN’S Enter tainment. EVERY BODY is going. WHERE???? To the Dreamland Hall. Monday, October 24th, 1932. SAM BROWN and His 8 Tap Dancing Girl's Revue, will put on a dance that won’t let you behave. The Committee on Reservation*, has reported 600 reservations made. You’ll have to hurry. Just a few left, for the City Ordinance will not permit an over crowded Dance Hall. Call We. 5020. After 5 P. M. call We. 0790. MR. AND MRS. BATES HONOR MRS. ANNA BURKHARDT Mr. and Mrs. Bates 2752 Lake St. had Mrs. Anna Burkhardt of Lincoln, as their dinner guest on Sunday and entertained at a luncheon for Elder Washington at Kansas City. RALPH METCALFE DINNER GI'EST Mr. Ratph Metcalfe of Marquette University, world champion sprinter, was entertained by Miss June Artison at a dinner party. Saturday at 5:00 II l Charles Leslie DISTRICT JUDGE Hu an Excellent Record and Should Be Re-Elected. (POLITICAL ADV ) o'clock. The guests included Mr. Louis Artison, Jr., Miss Albertine Johnson, Mr. Gerald Phillips, Miss Lorraine Fletcher, and little Miss Ruby Artison. In the evening a re ception was given in honor of Mr. Metcalfe at the Artison home, at which about 125 of the college and high school groups were present. Mr. Metcalfe reported a very enjoyable time during his stop'in our city. Mrs. M. E. Clark of Ft. Huachucha Arizona and Sgt. M. E. Clark, Hdqts. Det. Troop 7th Corps Area, Fort Omaha, were the guess of Ruth H. Lewis, Sunday. Sgt. Clark is in charge of the Detachment of 20, Tenth Cavalrymen, stationed at Fort Omaha. Sgt. and Mrs. Clark are making their home at the Walker Apts. 1627 North 22nd. Sgt. Kelley 9th Cavalry Band of Cpl. Cullen, Hdqts. Det. Trp. 7th Corps Area Ft. Omaha, were visitors at the home of Ruth H. Lewis, 2511 Lake St., Sunday. Mrs. Addie Black of Oklahoma City Okla., was a caller at the Omaha Guide offices, 2418-20 Grant Streets, Saturday. Mrs. Eva Lawson 2509 North 26th St., was a visitor in Lincoln, Sunday. The American Legion Auxiliary Roosevelt Post No. 1, met at the home of Mrs. Venus Starnes, 2415 Caldwell. Mrs. John Fields, Presi dent presided. It was decided to have the election of officers the first Tues day in October. After the regular business a social hour followed. MRS. P. Wr. WHITE VISITS GUIDE OFFICE Mrs P. W. White 2115 Grant St., who has been ill at her home for over a year was a visitor at the GUIDE OFFICE Friday morning. Mrs. White has been a subscriber of the Omaha Guide for years, but did not know the plant was so complete. Mrs. White, also wondered why to the Managing Editor “With all this machinery he has he can't get the paper out on time.” The many friends of Mrs. White are happy to see her out again. RACE ARTIST GIVEN STATE RECOGNITION Mrs. Anna Burkhardt of Lincoln, Nebraska, and Nationally known ar tist was selected by the Historical De partment of the State of Nebraska University to retouch the picture of General Gillispie, a painting that hangs on the 8th floor in the new State Capitol. Prof. Sheldon is the super visor of this department and State Historian. Mrs. Burkhardt has re ceived many such recognitions, but it may be of interest to the lovers of Art and her many friends, such a dis tinctive piece of work given to one of our group by her own state. Mrs. Burkhardt is the wife of Rev. 0. J. Burkhardt pastor of Christ Temple Church of Omaha. “Colored Old Folks Home” The House Committee, Entertain ment Committee and the Investiga j ting Committee, together with mem bers of the old folks home, are giving an autumn tea at the home of Mrs. Martha Smith, 22nd and Ohio Sts., Oct. 27. Mrs. Alice Smith is Chair man of this Tea, which is being given for the purpose of raising money to purchase a new furnace for the “Old Folks Home” which is very badly in 'need of a furnace. A bag of flour is to be given the person holding the lucky number. Don’t forget the date, October 27th, at the home of Mrs. Martha Smith. Mrs Martha Smith, President Mrs. Marie Stuart, Reporter Miss Doris Novel concert pianist was guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins, 2909 N. 25th St. Mr. Henry Spann, Church Worker of Lincoln, spent Sunday in Omaha and worshipped at Christ Temple i Church. Mrs. Anna Burkhardt of Lincoln, wife of Rev. 0. J. Burkhardt, was a week-end guest of her husband and \ friends. New Age of Simplicity Makes Living Easier and Finer Than Ever Before *£> _ /mu V, , ... ' ■ .. —." . Carole Lombard (left) and Sari Maritza. Paramount Featured Players. We are in a new age of simplicity anj it maites living easier ana more pleasant for everyone who learns n •* to let the most out of it It is a period that means most of all to the women Not in many years have fahrics ana garments oeen so attractive so simple ana oest of all so easily cared for The dress in which Sari Marilza Paramount featured player poses nere typifies this new era of dress sim plicity And note how simply and yet how effectively. Carole Lombard Para mount star in "Sinners in the Sun ." is corU'med See the high collar ol white fai”e the epaulets the black cord ocn and the tine pleats ot the skirt in ner sht.3r wool costume Striking, isn't she' Costumes such as these worn wirh I such grace Dv the two film lavoritei. are not beyond the reach of any taste ; ful dresser and better yet. they pre I sent no problems of care for the aver age housewife 'Owning a variety of pretty clothes and keeping them spic-and-span is no problem to her." says the American Washing Machine Manufacturers as j soclatlon 'She can swish dresses clean economically ana almost instantly in her washing machine and have them ready for wear again with a brief easy pressing rhanks to the convenience of the electrical washer which 8.800.000 women already are using, and to the example of fashions as pretty as these. American women enjoy the most at tractive styles in the world “ OMAHANS GUESTS AT SIOUX CITY Mr H. L. Anderson and family, 2914 Lake St., motored to Sioux City, Iowa, Saturday, to be the week-end guests of the C. E. Stubblefield fam ily. Mr. Anderson addressed the Re publican Political Club of that city, on Saturday night. Mrs. Alma Sessions Bridge Hostess Mrs. Alma Sessions 2529 Binney St. entertained at Bridge Tuesday after noon. The guest list included Mrs. Zerma Freeman, Mrs. Doris Shobe, Mrs. Metra Williams, and Mrs. Bea trice Ellington. A delightful lunch eon was served by the hostess. OMAHA GUIDE EMPLOYEES HONORS MANAGING EDITOR Mr. C. C. Galloway, managing edi-: tor of the OMAHA GUIDE, was given a surprise by the office employees on his -th birthday, Saturday, Octo ber 15. A huge basket of fruit was presented and cards wishing him many more happy birthdays. The “Carter Charity Club” I stood beside a lake of crystal water And saw the clouds reflected from the sky; I could not tell the real from the re. flection, So perfect was the image to the eye. And may we thus reflect God’s gra cious goodness; So live, and move with him, in being s one, That every man who walks in this protection Shall fully image forth the perfect son. The “Carter Charity Club” met at tke YWCA, October 13, with Mrs. Lizzie Buford, Hazel Waldron, Marie Lecoq and Miss Jennie Heironymous as hostesses. This meeting was large ly attended by members, with the fol lowing visitors present, Mr. and Mrs. Turner and sister in law Mrs. Turner of Council Bluffs. After the business session, plans were laid to fill the Thanksgiving baskets, a get together meeting will be held Thursday night, Oct. 20th at the home of Mrs. Ardenia Watson to complete plans for baskets. A splendid report of her visit east, was given the club members by our president, Mrs. Ardenia Watson, 2718 N. 28th ave. While in Chicago she stopped at the “Woman’s Rest” 4509 Prairie Ave., which is owned and operated by Mrs. Ezella Mathes Carter, who is president of the Co operative Industrial and Benevolent Association” of which the Carter Club of this City is a branch. The Wo man’s Rest, s a center where women may stop at very reasonable rates, and find comfort and good cheer, to gether wth all the protection needed in a large city. Mrs. Watson, returned to the City this week after spending part of her vacation in Danville, 111., visiting with her two sisters, Mrs. May McN'eal and Miss Elizabeth Sam ple, missionary field workers. Dan ville also has a charity club, known as the “Colored Woman’s Club” which was founded by Mrs. Anna Carter. Mrs. Annie Robinson is president of this club, with Mrs. Minnie Lee, sec retary. After the hostesses served and a social hour, the club adjourned to meet the first Thursday in Novem ber with Mrs. Bailey, Stevenson, Clark and Livingston as hostesses. Mrs. Ardenia Watson, president. Mrs. Marie Stuart, reporter. HAPPY MOMENT CLUB Miss Viviane Johnson entertained the Happy Moment Club on the night of Oct. 6 at 2010 Lake Street. Many visitors were present and final ar rangements were made for the Kid Party. A lovely repast was served. The Happy Moment Club Kid Party | was a grand success, given at the residence of Mrs. Ida Johnson and Mrs. Mattie Bates. Over 50 guests were present and all the Kids were loveable and sweet. Mrs. Lola Richardson entertained the Happy Moment Club Thursday evening, Oct. 13. A good time was had by all. In the absence of the President Viviane Johnson, Loraine G. Shoemaker presided. JUST WEE CLUB RECEPTION One of the most unique and largely attended affairs of the season was the first annual reception of the newly organized Just Wee Club, at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vann, 2403 N. 22 St., on last Thursday, Oct. 13. The Vann residence made a perfect setting for such an occasion with its soft lights and gorgeous furnishings. Fully two hundred per sons attended this brilliant affair which was enjoyed by all. The ladies were very chic in their simple yet beautiful gowns. Madames Viola Turner, Allie Jones and Ida Artison. the president, were in the receiving line; Mesdames Jessie Vann and Bes. ■ie Kirby presided over the punch bowl; Mrs. Dora Alexander was reg istrar; the Social Committee consist ed of Mesdames Amy Anderson, Hat- j 0 -O. RALLYING TO j 1 HIS CAUSE JUDGE RHOADES Our friend Judge Herbert Rhoades is making a whirl wind campaign n the last days of the election. People from all corners of his judicial district are rallying to his cause and rightly so for Judge Rhoades knows no race, color, or creed to him every one Is equal and entitled to justice and re ceives it. Miss Gertrude Lucas who is now serving as the first colored juvenile worker,in the state of Ne braska ((thanks to Judge Rhoades) says: “It is a privilege and a pleasure | to work for a man like Judge Rhoades and I am certainly happy with my | work”. Miss Lucas continued, “When I first went to work in the juvenile department I was amazed at the per. sonal attention that Judge Rhoades gave every case that the workers in the department investigated, he seems to be a man that never tires many times working straight through and not even stopping for lunch with pa tience and qualifications befitting a judge.” I know that election day we will all stand shoulder to shoulder with Judge Rhoades. tie Brown, Corrine Jones, Vassie Herrald and Edith Todd. Introduc tions were made by Mrs. Susie Lillard. Long Life to the Just Wee Club. CLUB NEWS The Rainbow Circle Club was enter tained Friday at 1421% N. 24th St. by Harrison Brown. Prizes in Pro gressive Whist were won by Ada Bur ton, Margarette Brown , Harrison Brown and Elridge Cooper. Visitors are always welcome. Joe Williams, president. Ruby Redmond, secretary. Ada Burton, reporter. GREEN PASTURES CLUB The Green Pastures Club met at the home of Mr. C. William, 2514 Hamilton, Oct. 13. Election of offic ere as follows: Mrs. Bessie Davis, Pres. Mrs. 0. Maepain, Vice Pres. Sec. Mrs. Juanita Polk, Treas.—Mrs. Lula Washington. Chaplain, C. Wil liams. Supervisor, J. Austin. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Davidson, 2514 Hamilton St., October 27th. THE BUDS OF PROMISE CLUB Met at the home of Miss Cathrine Wheat, 1844 N. 22nd St. and have de cided on having a Pre-Halloween Party, Oct. 29. Presentation of invi tations will start Monday. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Miss Mildred Higdon, 2425 Patrick, Tuesday, Oct. 25th, at four o’clock. Miss Elizabeth Hunter, pres. Miss Cathrine Wheat, sec. Mrs. Beatrice Gray, sup. Miss Mildrgd Higdon, rep. THE JOLLY TWELVE ART CLUB Met with Mrs. Brownlow, 2810 Ohio St., Oct. 7. The Club laid plans to start their annual charity work, and all were anxious to do their bit. Mrs. Henry Hobson is back with the club after an extended tour South. She will tell of her travel at the next meeting. Mrs. Brownlow’s home is always a scene of real jollification. After a real feast the club surveyed the really beautiful yard. There is no mistaking this is THE JOLLY l'WELVE. Mrs. Geo. Harris, rep. Mrs. Chas. Morris, pres. WOMEN S POLITICAL MEETING Three very interesting talks were made at the Women’s Political Forum ruesday evening at the Y. W. C. A. by Mr. Olga Webster, Republican, Mary Ellen, Socialist, and Att’y. Edith Beckman, Democrat. Miss Dorcas rones, contralto was the soloist. Mrs. Iohn Albert Williams presided and Etae Lee Jones led the group singing. | If wanting a nice place to stop in Lincoln, call or write, Mrs. W. R. 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