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About The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1932)
" SENTENCE SERMONS I ft "T T^ JL ^"TT"* TT™* 3. We learn to perform one’s propor ■hL I I ■ ■ ^^ I I I B g ^ I tion of the world’s work, society will I L m I ■ " I ^L| I M I I T receive a common benefit. JLi JL ^ JL Jp JL^y JL JL M^mJ 4- We learn that higher education leads to a life of service the quicker l». *. I /* O » * ' the beautiful the good, presents it ? With Kay of ounshine seif into 0Ur lives. 1 _ Omaha, Nebraska, Saturday, December 3, 1932 ■v >i o »y of n_ >n re f m :h n. ot i’t io lo Dr = 3f S t V ie ?d of >* n y of n. s en Id le nt P iic ?. id S. ^ie • A ;t n ig ,re u ■ T . - v e : r. n t. i t two course luncheon was served which delighted everyone. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Lucy Hawkins. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Margaret Bradford, 3015 Man. derson St. Mrs. L. S. Davis, Presi. dent, Mrs. Lulu R. Thomas, reportter LES PERRIETTES BRIDGE CLUB Les Perriettes held their re.organ. ization meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lovejoy Crawford. Officers were elected as follows: Mrs. Lucy Charlotte Crawford, president; Mrs. Olive Jackson Davis, sec’y; Mrs. Luel. lian Waites, treasurer. It was de_ cided that the club would meet twice a month. After the meeting a delightful luncheon was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Alma Clark, 2826 Charles St., on Wednesday, Decem ber 14, 1932. EUREKA TWENTY CLUB Eureka Twenty Bridge Club met, Saturday night at 2875 Ohio St., the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw. Mrs. Slectman as hostess after busi ness was over the Club played bridge. Mr. Williams and Mrs. Adams winn ing first prize. Mr. Davis and Mrs. Phillips, booby, it looks like Mr. Dav_ is going to be champion booby winn er. After cards the club was served by Mrs. Slectman the lovely hostess. Mr. P. Adkins, pres., Mrs, Josephine Davis, reporter. Correction Mrs. Christine Phillips of the Eur eka Twenty Club won ladies 1st prize ’ast Thursday night at the bifdge and Whist Tournament given by the Im. nerial League. PRIMROSE WHIST CLUB The Primrose Whist Club met at fbe home of Mrs. Flossie Mayberry. OR15 Ohio St., Wednesday. Nov. 23rd. Refreshments were served bv Mrs Wovberry, Thelma Redd and Geneva Osborn. LEAGUE ENJOYS BRIDGE The Inroerial League enioyed an evening of Bridge at the home of Melba McCaw on Thanksgiving. Miss Madeline Shinman won first prize, Mrs. Charlotte Crawfod. booby. WELL FOLKS:— The Trojans are off now on a new round of plans for next season. The j results of the last election revealed the new officers to be, Lola Smith, president; and -Katherine Wilburn, who recently left the city, vice presi dent. Dell Lewis now is called by that name. Mary Ann Elliott keeps at the minutes and what minutes. Ella Maw Mills takes the place of assistant secretary and Louise Flet cher rattles the Club’s money. The new members who were vic_ tims of the Trojans unscrupulous initiation two weeks ago are Ella Mae Mills, Roberta Pharr, Cleo Sayl es, who was wise enough to be ab_ ! sent, Mamie Jackson, Virginia White, Francis Simms, Sarah Belle, Margar j et Kenner, Juanita McGaugh and | yours truly, The Club reporter, Fer. wilda Artison. T NOTES “Y” GIRLS SPREAD THANKS GIVING CHEER One hundred and twenty cans of food, potatoes, flour, sugar, coffee, cranberries and other good things to eat were collected and distributed by Girl Reserves, Trojans and Quacks of the North Side “Y” last week. The girls decorated the baskets very prettily, and enjoyed the privilege of arranging them and carrying them to to families. “Y” ORGANIZES “THE GAY MIDDLE-WESTERNERS” Headed by Miss Geraldine Rose, recent High School Graduate, a group of Omaha's smart Junior Misses have banded themselves to_ gether to do something for others. They will sew, knit, dress dolls, and loads of other nice things. They meet every Wednesday at two o’clock at the “Y” and invite any Smart Jun ior Miss to join their band. This week they have on hand a number of girls’ dresses to be made. The group is being sponsored by Miss Rachel Taylor, Executive Secretary, with Mr. Lorraine Shoemaker, Advisor. Members of the group include Mar jorie Bolden, Asilee Dotson, Eva Mae Dixon. Alma Bentley, Idelia Yancy, Margaret Dickerson, Helen Jenkins, Tamer O’Neal, and Laura Ellis. CHRISTMAS CAROLLERS WANTED The “Y” invites all boys and girls over fifteen years of age to help sing Christmas carols on Christmas Eve! Rehearsals every Saturday afternoon at two o’clock. Meet at the “Y” this Saturday, December 3rd! Any boy and girl welcome! CONSTITUTION AND MEMBER SHIP LAWS FOR THE UNEM PLOYED MARRIED MEN’S COUNCIL OF OMAHA The name of this organization shall he the Unemployed Married Men’s Council of Omaha. The purpose of this organiz ation shall be the Stimulation of Employment. 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