SOCIAL Q ~ ' CLUBS AFFAIRS ''O-O-Cl-G-I-y'' ORGANIZATIONS l—- ■ -. . — - - THE GUIDE OMAHA, NEBR. SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1934^—'' — " 1 --~ =—=* PAGE FOUR GONE TO TEXAS Mr Will J. Trueheart, who lives at 2864 Lake St-, left for a two we.ks visit with his sick mother, Mrs. A Burnett, who resides at Waxahachie, Texas TO CONVENTION Mrs Estelle Saunders, of 2624 Grant Street, State Histot-ian of the American War Mother’s Chapter, left June 19. for North Platte, Nebraska to meet the Advisory Board- The convention opens June 20th and will have a three days session MRS- LIGGINS OF DENVER ENTERTAINED Mi*s- Shirley Liggins arrived Mon day night from Denver, Colorado to visit with Mirs- Edward Grooms. Mr. and Mrs- Edward Grooms en tertained at a lawn party at their home, given in honor of Mrs. Shirley Liggins. Guest were: Mr- and Mi's T- P- Mahammitt Mr. and Mrs- Jas per Brown. M *. and J£rs- E- R. West, Dr- and Mrs- A- L- Hawkins, Mrs. Lezzard Buford, Mr. Smith, Mr. and Mrs- Simos Harold, Mr. and Mrs. B Cowan, Mr- and Mrs- Shirley Yancey, Mr- and Mrs- D. V- Gordon. Mr. and Mrs- Frank Blackwell, Mk-- and Mrs. Earl Wheeler sad Mr- and Mrs- Say. bert Hanger Dr. and Mrs- A- L- Hawkins enter tained at a luncheon for Mrs. Liggins Tuesday, afternoon Mrs- Liggins was kept very busy attending the many affairs given in her honor. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Yan cey entertained at dinner for her Sunday afternoon and supper at Elm wood Park Sunday evening, Mrs. Liz ard Buford at a theatre party at the Paramount theatre Monday after noon. Mr. and Mrs- Frank Blackwell at a theatre party at the Orpheum theatre Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. B. Cowan a breakfast Wednes dy anoming, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Maharomitt a breakfast, Thursday morning, Mr. and Mrs- Worthington Williams a dinner Thursday evening, Mr- and Mrs- Simon Harold breakfast Rriday morning, Mrs. Charlotte Qrawford a trip to the Joselyn Mem orial, Mr. and Mrs. Sergeant Bailey a sight seeing trip to the Marshall Nursery. Mrs- Liggins left Friday night for her home in Denver, Colorado, after having enjoyed the gracious hospital ity of her many Omaha friends. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Jones and Mr. aad Mas- Clarence E. Lee and their •en, Lloyd L- Lee, drove to Kansas City, Mo., two Sundays ago, June 3, to visit the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Juliette Thelma Lee. who is studying nursing at General Hospital Number 2- They returned the same Sunday evening. Forest and Bessie Gant, formerly of Omaha, now residing residing in Pittsburgh, were distinguished visit ors in this city lat week- They were cm their way to Hollywood, Califor nia. and stopped to visit many of their old friends, enjoying a wonder ful four coure dinner at the beautiful home of Mrs. William Rose. Every one was glad to see them, only too sorry that their time was so limited. Mr. and Mrs. Elmar Gant are expect ing them to stop over for a few days en their way back East Mrs- Maggie B- Banson of 2918 Seward Street, wishes to express to her many friends her appreciation and thanks to the many kindnesses extended to her during her recent iilness __ | It has been brought to our atten tion that Mrs- W. M- Robinson, of 2431 Caldwell Street, has rented her lovely home for the summer, and has gone to visit relatives and friends in I the movi • region, Los Angeles, Calif ornia to be explicit- Her many friends wishes her a pleasant stay. Hillside Presbyterian Gives Recital Sunday afternoon, June 24, at 5 p. m-, Ethel Jones, coloratura sfprano, and Thomas Peters, pianist will be presented in a recital at the Hillside Presbyterian Church, 30th and Ohio Streets by the Rev. John S. Williams, pastor of the chtl(ch. Miss Jones re presents the studio of Rev. Williams and Mr- Peters is a stadent in the Music Department of Wiley Univer sity, Marshall, Texas. Father Victor Holly, flutist, will accompany Miss Jones- The program follows: “Til -ee Part Inventions No. 2” . .—.-.-. Bach “Butterfly Etude” . Chopin (Mr. Peters) “Allelujah” . Mozart “Take Joy Home” .. Bassett “Caro Home” . Verdi (Miss Jones) “Prelude In C Minor” .Dekonen “Gondoliera” ..._. Liszt “Will o’ the Wisp”. Phillips (Mr- Peters) “The Second Minuet” . Beasly “Lo Hare The Gentle Lark". Bishop (Miss Jones and Father Holly) WOODSON CENTER RECEPTION The Urban League-Mid City Center was the scene of a very unsual re ception on Sunday, June 10, from 4-6 1 p. m. The graduates of grade, high schools and college were honored at | this event- There was a fine musical jtoeseotation of talent from both the North and South sides- Theos appear ing on the program were: Annie Franklin, Edrose Willis, Thomas i Jones, and Charles Alston- Rev. Slater of Council Bluffs was the principle speaker for the occasion Henry Thomas, B- A-, 1934 graduate of the Omaha University, gave the graduates challenge to the group. Refreshments were served, and a social hour was enjoyed by the gra duates, ther parents and friends The Woodson Center and the Ur ban League Center sponsored this reception for the graduates. [graduation PARTY Thefle were about 200 high school graduates present at a party given by the Woodson Center and the Ur ban League Center for the high school graduates of the city at the Fontenelle park pavillion on Friday evening, June 15th- A good time was enjoyed by all present We want to thank Mr- Myers for the use of his music- It certainly helped to put the party over CHATS By BERT MOORE Listen folks, pay your bills, the most important is House rent, that is where other bills are made, such as water, light, fuel, insurance, doctor and many others, then the automobile it gives you luxuries, service as well as grief stricken burdens, as Johs K Chappell, the radio announcer says, you know what I mean We tried to convince a lot of people against their will in the spring and SHmmer of 1933, as to whom and what to vote for, but the writer says, “If you convince a fool of his will, he is of the same opinion still.” Mr- Kerosof the Urban League of Omaha, was planting blue grass in his front yamd Saturday evening, June 16- Hope him luck at this time of the year. The other day, a salesman walked into a business place, and with sur prise said, “They caught Dillinger ” Mr. Herman Friedlander Mr. Herman Friedlander, who will hold a reception for the Kenneth S Wherry', Business Man (in surprise) “Is that o» where?” Salesman— “In a nudist camp, but they couldn’t gt nothing on him ” Tag—Social News Mr- and Mrs. O- Roundtree enter tained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs Harry Greeters of Rock Island, 111., who is visiting Mr- Greeted’ sister, Mrs Ludie Scott, and his niece, Mrs SuSsie Yancy. Mr- Greeters has been ill. but has improved greatly at this writing Mr and Mrs. Henry C. :