The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 31, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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p^(;p» 4 __Omaha, Nebraska, Saturday, December 31, 1932 __
OMAHA SOCIETY GUEST OF THE
ALOHA DANCING CLUB
One of the most enjoyable Yuletide
oatartai omenta wv the Christmas
formal dance given by the popular
Aloha Dancing Club Wednesday even
ing, December 28th at the Masonic
Temple.
The hall was beautifully decorated
with electric wreaths, holly and holi
day colors.
The guest list included about one
hundred and fifty guests. Among the
out of-town f*~uests were: Mrs. Mayme
Stewart of Chicago, sister of Mrs.
lop Brown and Miss M. Gordon of St.
lamia, siater of Mr. D. V. Gordon,
Mr. Henry Black is president of the
club, Mr. Saybert Hangar, vice-presi
dent and Mrs. Saybert Hangar, sec’y.
HOLIDAY VISITORS
Mias Margaret Dallas of Chicago
was the guest of her mother during
the Xmas holidays. Miss Dallas is
an Omaha girl and is now a popular
aerial worker in Chicago.
Mr*. Walretta Seals Young of Lin
coln spent the week.end in Omaha
M sses Katherine Williams, Grace
Dorsey and Mr. Gaitha Ptgg of the
University of Nebraska were home for
the holidays.
Mr. and and Mrs. Charles Stitcken
entertained with a Christmas dinner.
The hou'-e was beautfully decorated
with Christmas decorations. The
guests were: Mrs. R. Herald, Mrs.
Woodson ami Mr. and Mrs. John
Cartwright.
Mr. Joe Baker Jr., of Sioux City,
Iowa was the house guest of Miss
Hazel Starks, 5825 South 15th St.,
•over the holidays. A round of soc
ial events were given in his honor.
A Christmas breakfast was served
•t the home of Mrs. Frank Gray, of
2429 Parker St., honoring Mrs. Lil
lian Barry and Joseph Baker Jr„ of
Sioux City, la. Tables were set for
twelve including: Mrs. Frank Gray,
liostess. Hazel Starks, Margaret
Gray, Geraldine Alston, Hettie Gray,
Van Daren Martin, Hurbert Gray,
Wade Gray, Ople Rose, and Augusta
Turner. The morning was spent play
ing bridge.
Christmas eve., Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Dill celebrated their third year’s wed
ding Anniversary. Twenty-four
guests were present. The out of
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town guests were Mr. and Mrs. John
nie Sparks of St. Paul, Minn. Many
beautiful presents were given.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean M. Bell of 2713
Blondo, celebrated their second wed
ding anniversary Friday, December
23, 1932. Mrs. Bell was formerly
Miss Gladys Frills of St. Joseph, Mo.
Mr. R. T. Donell of Coffeyville,
Kansas, is visiting his daughter and
son in law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daniels.
Miss Ernestine Singleton will ar_
rve from Detroit, December 31st to
be the guest of her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. C. H. Singleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Robinson held
open house Christmas Day. Mrs.
Ruth Killingsworth was an out of
town guest.
MISS MELBA McCAW, HOSTESS
Many of the social set will enjoy
a New Year's watch party at the Me
Caw home, 2805 Ohio, Saturday even,
ing. Miss Melba McCaw as hostess.
AT THE HUNTERS
A group of Dawn dancers found
themselves Monday morning’ enjoy
:ng a sumptuous breakfast at the
Hunter’s residence.
YULETIDE DINNER
In the cozy partment of Mr. and
Mrs. John Cartwright, 1611 Maple St.,
a three course dinner was wonderful
ly served to the following guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Austin. Mr.
and Mrs. Rurmmell and grandchild,
and Prof. H. C. Jefferies. The even
ing was passed in games and merry
making.
CARTER CHARITY CLUB
The Carter Charity Club, met Thurs
day evening, Dec. 1st at the home of
Mrs. Sadie Simmons, with Mesdames
Sadie Simmons, Ida Wiley, Velma
Hawkins, and Myrtle Metcalfe as hos
tesses. As this was the end of the
Club year, the yearly report was giv„
en by the secretary and the annual
election of officers was held. All
officers were re-lected to serve the
ensuing year by one unanimous vote.
The Sec’y reported that the cub gave
28 Thanksgiving baskets to the needy.
Money taken in for year $196.30, and
money paid out $118.34. The guest
of the evening were Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Parker. After business a
lovely two course luncheon was serv
ed by the hostess.
The Carter Club Auxiliary met
Dec. 15th at the home of their host
ess Mrs. Haynes, and held their e_
lection of officers. Mrs. Eddens was
elected to act as chairman. Mrs.
Haynes served beautifully, and after
a late hour all left expressing them
seves as had a lovely meeting.
Mrs. Freddie Porter, Sec’y is con
fined to her home with the “flu”, al_
so Mins. Elizabeth Giveijfs Council
Bluffs.
The Carter Chanty Club, is wish
ing for its many friends a Merry
Xmas and a Prosperous New Year.
Verse for month:
“The purpose of life is to be hap.
P>'. to give pleasure to others, and
to enrich the World.”
Mrs. Ardenia Watson, President,
M rs. Marie Stuart, Reporter.
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JO.LI.COUR CLUB
The Jo Li-Cour Club met at the
home of the ViceJP^esident, Mrs. An
derson. Last minute preparations
were made for the Christmas Party
to be given December 23. A discus
sion was held about giving Christmas
baskets to seven needy families.
These were delivered Saturday, Dec
mber 24th. Th next meeting will be
at the home of Miss Crossley. The
first prize was won by Mrs. Overton,
the consolation by Mrs. Hunter. The
guest prize by Mrs. Young.
The Jo Li.Cour Club entertainec
their husbands and many friends at
; the Christmas party December 23rc
I at the home of their President Mrs
; Young. The guests included: Mr
and Mrs. G. Lewis; Mrs. L. Round.
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J *We Wish Everyone A
i Prosperous New Year”
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24th & Decatur
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Today's Mother Insists That Baby
Must Be Provided Every Safeguard
Nothing is too good toi this oaoy its
adoring mother Knows She has noon*
Dy authorities and the advice ot nei
physician on its propel nourishment
and thus wrong feeding practices c»o
not hamper its development It enjoy*
the health-divine ravs ol the sunsr. n
every day when the weather is out
cloudy The r>acy s or tli comes a- *
reguli i part ol its dally health pro
grr.m
And rhe little garments trial prot*-. i
it and adorn it are given tquai erne
too Mother insists that they musi e
washed carefully and safely sway fr- .1
any risk of contamination or inr.
perfect '•lean'lnes* ot <1- "yei it
posure to the clothes or others Ana
so. in more ana more nomes every
year mothers nan washing machines
ns the w»y out of their difficulties ana
their fears
Young mothers with then first ma
ternal cares and older mothers witn a
houseful of lively youngsters all and
that the household washer run Dy
electricity or a gasoline motor give*
them the opportunity to wash domes
whenever they please doing it easily,
economically and perfectly oo Al
most 9.00C.0I10 nomes nave electric (
washers There are washers of one
style or another in mariv othet homes
including hall ol all the farm houses
in this country
tree; Mr. Drew Harrold; Mrs. Mable
Nickerson; MLss Josephine Brown;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snowden; Mr.
Dan Love; Mr. and Mrs. H. Moore;
Mr. Tom Smith; Mrs. Edna Smith;
and Mrs. Alma Moore.
A lovely time was had by all until
the wee hours of Christmas eve.
CLUB PARTY
The “Cosmopolitans” were enter- j
tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
lesker Dixon, 2802 Ohio St., Decern-1
ber 26th. Club members and Mr.
and Mrs. B, V, Galloway of 2502 N. I
21th St, new members, were guests
An enjoyable evening was spent play
ing bridge. Refreshments were serv.
ed by the Host and hostess.
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COSMOPOLITANS
The Cosmopolitans met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Myers, 2504
M St. Dec. 22nd. The evening was
spent playing bridge which was fol
lowed by a luncheon served by the
hostess. Mr. W. A, Davis, President,
Mrs. Amy Ousley, reporter.
THE COLLEGE CLUB
The College Club resumed its act
ivities after much sickness. The ill
ness of Misses Gray and King and
Mr. McPherson was better and their
presence was appreciated.
The Club had a busy meeting dis
cusing back and future business. It
was voted one social and three intel
lectual meeting would comprise the
'meetings each month. Each member
gave a brief talk on what college has
done for him.
Next week several members will
report on great men of our race. Mr.
Thomas will report on Douglas, Miss
Hays on Booker T. Washington, Miss
Gray on Oscar DePriest, Mr, Dixon
on Paul Robeson and Mr. Peebles on
Jesse Foster.
The club extends a cordial invit
ation to all college fellowmen to at
tend the meetings and join. Joseph
Owen, reporter.
Rights of Women In
Colombialncr eased
PtHTTO
First lady of Colombia, Mrs. Enrique
Oiaya Herrera, wife of the President.
BOGOTA. Colombia. S. A.—By act ot
the present Congress, the civil code ot
Colombia has been so amended that a
wile can alienate and administer or
manage her own property during mar
riage.
President Oiaya or Colombia naa
steadfastly worked In the interest ot
greater recognition for the rights ot
women in his country, since his elec
tion over two years ago.
For eight years previous to his elec
tion. President and Mrs Oiaya re
sided in Washington where he repre
sented Colombia as its Minister to the
United States
Mrs Oiaya is leading the actlvltiee
or the women of hei country In the
work of the Bed Cross
New Year’s Party
Monday, Jan. 2nd
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Mr. Wynonie Harris,
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day, Dec. 30, 31, “The Devil Plays"
with Lillian Rich and Jameson Thom
as. The story deals with a sensation
al New York Penthouse rpurder. also
“Probation” with Sally Blaine and
John Darow. Gala parties, wild
youth in an orgy of reckless, daring
merry-making.
Sunday and Monday, Jan. 1 and 2
Edmund Lowe in “Guilty as Hell”
You’ll shiver while the kiler sets a
trap of evidence to snare an innocent
man. aso Bob Steele in “Son of Ok
lahoma”.
Tuesday, Wed., Thurs, Jan. 3—4—5
“GRAND HOTEL” What a Cast!
Greta Garbo, John Barrymore, Wal
lace Beery, Joan Crawford, Lionel
Barrymore, Lewis Stone, and Jean
Hersholt.
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