The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 25, 1934, Page 2, Image 2
snriAi o - a. CLUBS | App^.!p5 O ORGANIZATIONS L _ 2 _ ■■ ~ttf. OMAHA GUII'E OMAHA, NEBRASKA, SATURDAY. AUGUST 18, 19.14—— —... " ..NEW YORK VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Talbert of New York City, N. Y- spent the weekend with Mrs. Anna Snell of 1920 No. 36 St Mrs.. Myrtle Stringer entertained a party 'aturday night for her sister and brothe rin law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woods, from Topeka; Kansas.. The evening was spent in playing cards and dancing Guests from To peka were Messrs Ted Jordan, Vance Wilkinson. There were 20 guests pre ent and everyone had an enjoyable evening- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woods aro residing in Omaha r while at the home of Ms . t • ■ \ 2731 Blondo. Mrs. 7:1 ’ ’•> 1 to entertain- V v 7 also be a tea at the hoir _c ' Mrs Minnie Bums, 2920 C~unt . ’inJay Aug. 26 from 3 until? given, ay the Ladies Friendship Club. Dr.. A. Porter Davis of Kansas City Kansas, motored here Aug. 8 and. was the house guest of Mrs. A1 ma Sesions, 2609 Wirt Street for a few days.. On his return home he was accompanied by Mary and Clif ford Sessions, and from there to Chi j cago to attend the Century of Pro; gress. The children expect to be home in time to start to school in September. Mr. Paul Goines of St.. Paul, Minn-; spent his vacation in Omaha. He was the house guest of Mrs.. A1 ma Sesion, 2609 Wirt; before his re turn home; he expressed his apprecia tion for the kind hospitality shown him by Omaans.. CALLED OUT OF CITY Mr. McIntosh, who lives at 2517 Corby St was called on a very sad occassion to Tulsa, Oklahoma on ac count of the dath of his father; Mr.. William McIntosh. The body was shipped from Tulsa to Hot Springs, Arkansas, where he was born and raised MRS- MABLE TIMBERLAKE OF GARY INDIANA IS HIGHLY EN TERTAINED BY OMAHANS Mrs- J.. H. Jackson of 2717 Parker Street entertained at a breakfast par ty honoring Mrs. Mble Timberlake of Gary, Indiana. Covers wer laid for ten.. The guests were as follows: Mrs. A Moore; Mr. W. White; Mrs.. N: Moore Mrs.., L. D. Thompson; Mrs. J: Tuddle; Mrs: Edwards; Mrs. Parker Adams; U r. I.. Pullman; Mrs. Tim! berlake and Mrs. J_ H. Jackson-! After breakfast; bridge was enjoyed by all Mrs. Paul Adams entertained at a 1 o’clock luncheon honoring Mrs.. Mable Timberlake of Gary; Indiana. Covers were laid for fourteen. Af ter lunch bridge was enjoyed by all Mrs. Adams was voted a wonderful hostess., Mr.. Roie Harris of Council Bluffs;' Iowa; entertained at a dinner honor j ing Mrs. Jackson'of 2529 Seward St! and her daughter Mrs. Mable Tim1 berlake of Gary; Ind- A delicious dinner was served and a wonderful time had by all Mr. and Mrs. E Bryant of 47th and Davenport entertained at dinner honoring M*s.. Moore and Miss Park er of Omaha and Mrs. Timberlake of Gary Indiana- A delicious buffet din ner was served and a wonderful time had by all. Mrs- W: Fhillipa and'children Ma jory and Wilbur are spending the; month of August in Shreveport, La-, Mrs Phillips; before her marriage was Dolma Braden, well known in Louisiana education! circles. announce birth of baby I Miss Willie Mae Lynch, 2217 Ohio St is happy to announce the coming j of her little brother, Bobbie Dupont to ..her mother; -Mrs M Bobbie was born Aug 18 at 7 A- M j and he weighs 8 pounds and seven ounces .— —- - ~~ Mrs Lynch and baby are doing fine at the Covenant Hospital .. Mrs Lynch is the wife of Mr Murphy Lynch prominent Omaha tailor for -many years, and Miss Willa Mae ns Omaha’s dot popular girl dancer. Mrs Lynch is the fonmer Barbara Geary, nationally known terms play er. MRS MARIE MARION OF CHICA GO HIGHLY ENTERTAINED BY OMAHANS Mr- and Mrs. Edgar Alford, 2724 ~’arker Street, entertained as their house guest the pastweeks Mrs. Ma l ie Marion of Chicago Mrs- Marion was entertained while in the city by Mrs. Annie Mae John ron, with a picnic luncheon at Elm wood Park; a party by Mrs- Alford, a breakfast by Mrs. Lulu Moore, a blue Monday breakfast also at Mrs. A1 ford’s. She also visited Pleasant Green Baptist Church and the Trival CVab. She was also entertained by Mrs. Mattie Buford, with a lunch ■on and many others were at her ser viceT. Mrs. Marion proved to be a very popular visitor while in the city and ier friends hope she will come back soon.. WOODSON CENTER ACTIVITIES C asses Classes for the month of August; have gotten under way- The women and older girls are canning fruits and putting up jellies for the winter months. The girls are doing very veil in cooking The canning classes pro planning for an exhibition at the culmination of their projects Fou«e Cleaning: When the young folks and kiddies return to the Center for the fall ac tivities they will be pleasenltly sur prised. Woodson Center will be b -ight and cheerful by means of paint a1 ;d colorful drapes Vacationing: Mr. and Mrs. Rhone, head resi dents of the Settlement House are now vacationing. Lincoln comes to Omaha: On August 15th, the Lincoln Urban League Girls journeyed to Omaha to n eet our girls in a soft ball game This was a return game and the riv a'l-y was plenty strong. What a g me! Of course the visitois met de ft at- The final sore was 22 to 8. The game was called in the fifth in ning because of the approaching dark ness- A special hour followed for our many friends’ from Lincoln at the center F s Lose: While the girls are winning their ball games, a stroke of ill luck fol lowed our Junior Settlement House, 31st and Q Streets- Better luck nxt time boys! Playground: An appreciation of a play space is being fully demonstrated by the folks, yrung and old r ho turn out at the C mter’s playground, 27th and U Sts-, mt cnTy to watch the. activities but ai to j artic:pans. To Represent Miss Omaha: Mb.s Sarah Murdock, a volunteer r. our Play School this year and, - s !&_• among the young set, will represent Miss Omaha at the musical j* ftfival to te held in Chicago at a very early date SECrtETUS DECEM ..Tin Secretus Decern held tlieir m»n EPy ti&nce party, at the hem of Mi Kirw, 2534 Franklin S , Tur u Aug. 21 —he home was beautifully charme wi:h coored lights and decorations. A deig'ntful course of punch was pasnd tlr. oushout the dance, followed by ice cream and cake. We hope every guest had a delightful time. Guests were: Wises Atlaide Nelson, Mnble King. Mi dred Ector, Dorothy Dovis, Man El’m Britt, Edna Blair, uanita Macey, Et lyn Dartch, Margaret Hill, Lu cllla Inmah, a visiting guest from b n Antonia, Texa', Rowena -Tcneo, Mildred Dotson, Hazel Jackson, Dorothy Alex r. Mary IPnv w, Helen Cate. Vera IT tts. Messrs. Roh-rt Hill, John Tuy Ed de Biddiex, Water Ithoad-s, Ak-n Gordon, Orvil Jon-, Sylvester Buck lie- Ocy Clemir.s, E- rl Buckner, J- 1 • Stewart, Edwin Riggs, James Donold Kon, Hiraf Pittman, Christman Clark, esse Covington, Emuunl AslV.y Little Riggs Edwin Riggs—President Lemual Oliver—Reporter WELL KNOWN PASTOR RESIGNS Rev N. C. Cannon, pastor of the Paradise Baptist church, has resigned nd will deprt to Detroit. Michigan. Rev. Cannon has been pasor of the church for the past four years. He wlll move his family t. Detroit and take charge of a cvhurch there. MOTOKS TO INDIANA Mrs. and Mrs. Howard Stevenson and sofi, of this city and sister Mrs. Helen Cooper and son, motored to..In diana Sunday with Mr Stevenson, a boyhood friend DOINGS AMONG THE DINING GAR AND HOTEL WAITERS By Hopie Well friends, last week I had a heart t* heart talk with you and truly hope tht you received some good from it- These talks should help us and ‘ bring us closer together.. So I have decided to have every waiter in Oma ha to talk to you and giv yiu his view i on our profession- So this week you wll hear from Mr. W. H Smith a very god and well expressed man, and each week you will hear from some waiter. I hope that you will cut these talks ont and file them away, so you cn review them in yers to come- Ther Is some good, I am sure j yu will receive from everyone of I fhm. So here is a short talk from Mr.. Smith and I hope you will read ! and receive some good from it | Mr. Smith—MODERN SERVICE Just a few h:gh spots in Modern j Seiwce- Being on time and neat ap j pearance is what we should keep in I mind t all tames So try and give very close atten ! tit a to o"v si-’e work without being | remnded f it. by our Captain- Tf we nr i ■’ afsfie I with conditions and ! surronr/'drgs wh^ve we are. employed a -•>—>. Au - *~a and give some other brother a chance as he may use •n ut'-’ " - a .nn. sense and make a good job out of what we thught was j a bod ■ remember the , othe • ' r ‘ • ' ie more careful in u--:n~ 1 ' nu -' " at times than we y v V' nt •’ times keep our mouth ; "'ri ’ *»nd. our ears open as th n —n" words spoken by peo pie we serve that will benefit ns, if w • v ill • ’ strict ution and think th’W over —H.. W. SMITH Well! well! When the boys from j i. - • ‘own to play mus ic, baseball or wbat not they can bat the !u..ky ore that was able to leave earlier and make their heme in “God’s Land of Cho ee.” Last week the Monroe Monarch Ease, ball Team played Omaha, nd Mr- J. Maloy and J. Galloway, the speed kings of the paxton were out in full bloom. They called each player by n-me and two of the fielders who dropped the balls that lost the game I had some real Biblical names from, what I heard Mr. Calloway and Maloy I call them, My; My. Mr- Calloway had another Birthday last week and boy what a party "‘here was no cake, as you know cake don’t go with Alka- But everything else that goes with these parties was there and boy, how-? It really seems that Mr. Calloway likes hi birthday party as he was two or three a year. Of curse he could hve a twill broth er or sister and by them not living In the samo city with him he sets an j other ctat* to celebrate d}tr (them, thats reasonable- I will keep the j date and place of this last party a j secret as he may be one of a triplet set—and pull another birthday party j soon- Boy oh, Boy. Dent forget that the Association will meet again on the tenth of Sep j tember with a card party and smok j er, so get set to bo there- .■ ; Remember each week, you^ will j hear from some waiter- It wall be j well to keep up, and I am sure you j will receive some good from them, so | get ready as I may call on you at j any time.. THE LADIES FRIENDSHIP CIA -5 The Ladies Friendship dub met, a the home of Mm. Louise Hill, 3111* Burdete St. Thursday afternoon, Aug ust 16, at 2 p. m. We • had two new members to join us, Maude Mosby and Sirs. Catherine Wo. .ds. V." ■ re-elected officers, thy are as follows: Mrs. Ida Fountain, pre sident; Mrs . Tresa Anderson, vice pre- j Mrs. Christine Sturvant. treasurer; Mrs. Ruth Hogg, reporter. Ms. Lo he Hill. Mjrs. Efmm:^ Busch, and .Mrs. Mary Turner, rich commit re. Tlie remainder of the evening was spent in playing cards. A delicious I »n cheon was served. Everyone enj red j held at the home of Mrs. Ruth H gg i 2620 Deeaur St. pr .U>i. ^-jacK^a-.**=»— **•4 t I I PERMANENCE ! XTOil more than eight hundred I * rears the Tcncr of Loudon has I stood br the Thanes. Tula bank, too. | ail rt* qualities that gi'e vtrm || arnce, whethrr to a etnwture or to an i (continued from page one) Lillian R*p«vn.2r " c. 2 1 h St.. Friday , A-yds: 17 ' given under the auspices of the Metropolitan Church of Christ. Rev. R. W. Johnson, pas: It was served by a jolly crowd ; i waitresses, Mrs. Maud MickeLs, who as sisted by Mrs. H. Payne and Mrs. N Wiley carried out thing in fine style. The enny Club gave a lawn social Saturday August 18th at the home f Mrs. Mayberry, 2518 Lake St. for the, lieneflt of the Metropolitan Church of Christ:. A nice crowd attended and everything was lovely. The service wa; offered by the following Vrai Jesses. Miss viable Redd, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs Wiley, Mrs. Spriggling, also the pre sident of the Club, Bro. Griffena. My paramount issue is to write the kind of news you like ACCIDENT AT 25th AND GRANT ST. Two autos collided. Both cars dam aged very bad. one belonging to Frank Martin and the other to Roy McCoy. Both men worked on the same job to 1 gether. They setled the diffreice be tween themselves. TUXEDO SOFTBALLERE TAKE AN EXTENSIVE TRIP THROUGH IOWA AND NEBRASKA The Tuxedo’s softball team departed Wednesday August 22nd on a two week trip through Nebraska and Iowa. Their schedule: Aug. 22-Clatonia, Nebr.; Aug. 23- Plymouth, Nebr.; Aug. 24- Odebolt, Iowa; Aug. 25 Alta. Iowa: Aug. 26- Mason City, Iowa; Aug. 27 Melbourn, Iowa, Aug. 28 Ottuma, Iowa Aug. 29 Marshalltown, Iowa; Aug. 30 Waterloo, Iowa; Aug. 31- Newton, Iowa Sept. 2- Newton, Iowa; Sept. 3-Brook lyn„ Iowa Dan Besdune's band will go to Lincoln Nebraska to play at the State Fair. Red Perkins - Director. Bill Lewis - Manager BUY THE OMAHA GUIDE NOW Mrs. S. Johnson, mother of Rev. R. W. Johnson, pastor of the Metro politan Church, is visiting in Omaha with eight children .from Obokoshus, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Preston HieronymouS1 and Mr. William Deley and Anna motor to Chicago and will be there a few days,They plan to visit the World’s Fair while in Chicago. (Continued) __*■ PROTEST WATER DIET FOR ALLEGED JAIL ARSONIST - (continued from page one) human action and asked him to take ac tion against Jailer Madison. In reply to Mr. White’s telegram, Governor Kump wrote, “I have wired Mr. G. . WKysong, Sheriff of Jeffer son County, Charles Town; . . ‘You are requested to make prompt investiga- j tion of this charge and see that no j cruel and unusual punishment is in flicted upon Hughes.” The N. A. A. C. P., has asked the governor to advise it of Sheriff W y song’s reply and of the action taken. THE WVUAN BEAUTIFUL BY MARGUERITE WARD Any woman of ordinary inteligence Lc or plain can learn how to be and remain attractive.. By plac tice, the average woman can become ht cv" '-akru ) paint and do re markable things to her face with pow der, rouge and eye cosmtics. * * * ■ o with the long nose, may think that nothing can be done about it. < n'astic surgery. (Last week I mentioned powdering a trifle da. • tbn the skin ) Powder the no.v: scantly with powder a couple of shades darker than the rest of the face- A short dab of rouge beneath the lcngish nose will make it appse ,-ciatlv she; ter. This subject affords an opportunity to answer a few ques tiens f. ora my readers ....Q—M;.- nose is terribly broad. Is 'll". 1 Y: r ' can do?.. My color is C ofr .'bror.a, my face is large and my eyebrows are heavy. J. McB., Atlantic City, N.. J. A—-A broad flat nose can be made slimmer if you will bring the rouge to the: sides of the nose- Be careful not to use too much rouge or have a rouge with a brilliant color as either will attract attention to the size of the nose- Heavy dark brows growing too close to the bridge of the nose will draw attention to the size of your noso- Pluck the brows in the center so that they are at least an inch apart, and the nose will no longer be emphasized Q—My eyes are so s — II and my face so lound, I feel fo !' ’i. I have ried pulling and sretclring my eyes but they remain small and deep set. * Minnie J.., Mobil.' Ala. A—Small deep set c* . 5 seem larg er and more prominent by arching the brows in a high semi circle- Expert us of the eyebrow pencd will help Shadowing on the outer corners of small close: set eyes will vr. ike them look larger and farther apart.. Q—My upper ip is very thin. My lower lip is too thick. W lit a com bination! Can anything be done about it? B- Mae Wb, Houston, Texas A—For the thin lip, extend the rouge ever the edge; for the thick one, keep inside the edge- Be care ful not to use a lipstick briilant in color- A subduded shade will attract less attention. It would require at least 500 words to answer it in detail (Bring your beauty problems to Marguerita Ward; Broadway and E >1 lywood makeup artist. She will an swer them in this column or give you a personal response if return p - ta.gr is enclosed with your letter- Address all mail in care of this pape ’ HOCKEY BALL PLAYERS : ’ i WANTED-COLORED HOCKEY FLAYERS ¥ • ‘ TRAVELING CLUB GOOD SALA i j AND EXPENSES PAID STARTING ^ ROAD' NOVEMBER 1. WRITE R. L. j VOELZ, IN CARE OF ROBBINSDALE SHOPPER, ROBBINSDALE, MINN. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS ■ Oli P * I v>il JL. | « vpp c€i FREE MENU—TAKE YOUR CHOICE _ .. • pp^t._8l 0 TTnittil 6 a* in Each Krfht Wither. • r ;r—.° CRIC1> EN SALAD | (MONDAY - rR.\B SALAD TUESDAY ....- -- -.-v®frb; SPHAGETTI THURSDAY -- S ARDINE SALAD FRIDAY --- TAMALIES r SATURDAY ---- ° IT RIM I* SALAD Remember we sell the best Barbecue in town. It is barbecued by Colonel Mason and served by Gen eral Knox. ^ i, MASON ANDKNOX CAFE 9907 North 24th Street WEbster 4208 THE HOME OF THE KING OF BOTTLED BEER BUDWEISER (■REVEALING' Lpun PAST, PRESENT <?/# EUEPRE •• &/ ABBE' WALLACE— taunqesf rnenfa(i«f on. Ax^ncjn fitaoc. R. T. VVr.—Tell me please who vvul oe the winner in te game that 1 am in terested In? Ans:—A party bearing the initials of J. H. will win over the other party in the TENNIS MATCH in > > He will also enter into a tournament in your city next year nd will run away with the prize. L. D. W.—Where will I be working this winter and will i have any, ctii iiculty in getting a ji b • Ans:—You will leve your present loca tion when cold we: tncr begins and will go to NEW YORK and find work there You won’t have much difficul ty in finding a job although the first | one you secure will not be as good a • the one you have ribw. L. W.—My swettie has been gone f"r three months and be said he was com ing back. Will he come back to me; and does he love me Ans:—He cine to your city last Frida.i night but he did not come to see you. He is Jiving with his wife and is wc: satisfied and does not warn to renew liis friendship with you. H n. cured for you line you tltink he uni. L. E. W.—How is my lu k? I ihiu I it is bad for my rent has increased? What is the trouble? Ans:—This had nothing to do with tii ! rent on your house being Into . n .c-i. Yottr Landlord kfiovrs that you n.c mere able to pay your rent titan you nave been for the past few years an 3 is now puUuig the price back to its !«/• i.igl \aiuc. fie h_ i>< .» wry 1 lent during your struggl cto mali ulr.h ! ends meet during the tvor i pari of the ct./A*s.iian—and you no, .a., ■:OW. B. V.—Please tell me w.i, re t■. J a. . : ruj radio Ans;—Your radio wa-. r. mot .-I from ! yotir !. ::n : r<d h. s . . cii: uieil up as i sold for NEW one. I • ee you wt b another radio and it seems to me j o».i. will reclevo it as a g:ft fr„..i cue ... : jour friends. \ W. H. H—Are my suspicions rfefht" about someone enter in? my house about a month at,). Ans:—Yes, someone entered your ti a.n* LOST 57 POUNDS OF FAT-DIDN'T CUT j DCV/N ON FOOD - ; •o' lor4 ' by :nEr Kraschen , P « and n ! d no r on me. I . r - t -t e food—I i ..a it to any o Is over I.trs. A. -to. Lliiwau T . ■■■■'..! a slender, : yotitVs'ni fijrure take ii nail leaspoonful of ' Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water ! f first thin e ev< y i, morning. While : ■ t : is leaving you gain Nin BlTOUgUif $ fjrjd physical charm—look younger, j A aysiciaw prescribe it and Z tvnu'AP'4'^ r* fat folks all over the 1 v 1. . sieved lerne.. A | I in? 4 weeks and c«. out ■*. | - VvciJ *-*» 1 CtillOO ai.U £ j money back if not satisfied. I iu.il_^■"'MaHiaHaBaa|IMaM||J on July 9, but your who ..ot at home. The party that mn have su spected, appears to be guilty and you should keep a« eye on this person as this act may be tried gin. H. O. W.—What keeps the hoy I just met away from my home Arts:—Youff ohl boy friend told him plenty—trhe new hov friend believed every word of it, too. He will soon find out that liis statements were not btis<*fl on facts and your boy frii kid may tiave a iot of explaining to do to him. R. W.—Will we ever yet over thie min and have everyth;? . t.- shew for our efforts? —The- ft.rdl tliiq; you anil your* hii hand will own is a (' il !• 1$ It V YOrNiiSTBR. Before ?«P u tfi of this baby you will move into a house which you will titer • ?y a.id pi;, for I>. S. P.—Will 1 make the trip with the company that has asked me to or what will I tin to mke a little money? Ans:—Go on this trip with th's firm for a nMusfh <ir two ; ml v, id he able to pick up quit:* a M' 1 7 ' -ady cash tpui» of the v" > ■1 !*;. you have never seen :c. ! • y. !! enjoy + i: t •, Jt!y. R. Cl. I-:.- Want • chance my oc . + my application in I rent kind of work. \yjil i n y tn-e? An1:—Your job is u* . ?n*"v;' racking and you should not ( sir : working flv-n three yew a -line on it. l ie , . lir . ‘ n in th j.Iee where i ! w !,s ml you will I’O'.’vi' :• ; • try iuR'.’r to hers. Tho s;! • y wir be gw.! too. V. <'.— Wi 1 ’ ’ i ’uii- i this year to get out of <! h . An -Nor if you i;-l • that *;ep you • t! >:;i m .' i f., of taking now. If you get " Atf :r:i) while deep in hills. Ti— l e t t -t ig for you to do is 10 pay your hi. off and Ilia get marled. ~~ji i ■ : t 1:0 i A M. j " '* ,l,! >'• I Good ! ccc ■ Plus I ■. ’ il UV'K r. . 11 RinoVi.cn Ce(t ("hop > n " it' ir inn in . iif hi ii >y f.: rt at! C t .1 ae Dishes Chon. .1A XAT-I , Hoi , -i rth 24th f*t ;...ita l .1. A. , -■ • J MADA:.! SARAH r (. .... ... , i | Spec:.-.’ T ife Hi at r.gs 50c.. This | Y'eek only. Madtm Sara*1, tells f everything you wart to know, atrl i answers all questions, Ili !d n | Treasures.. If othe s have failed, j you consult me.. Satisfaction to j all or no Fee accept>-3. » READINGS CONFIDENTIAL | Hour., 9 a. ai_ to S p. m.. Daily ? 408 g 24th Street, Omaha. N >. j , ...T—~y m* «r- / - ; , » ' - * 1 ’ * . _ - - and acid Lfi^cr .... i Mavis red ~ontaIn miner comfort for every amily. i Math Tr:(cuhi at 'Ui r, by VIVA'JDOU P U M' }ER )