SOCIAL Q _ • ^ + CLUBS AFFAIRS ''O-O-Cl-C-T-y^' ORGANIZATIONS ...— - ... ■..— ■■■»• — ■ . Four Omaha'Nebraska, Saturday, October 6, 1934. BANQUET FOR DR. R. R. WALKER There will be a big banquet given In honor of Dr. R- R Walker, firs vice president of the Pacific Move world-famous COMBINATION TREATMENT If all the thousands of happy, joyous men and women who have been freed from the tortuous misery of an ugly, broken-out skin by the wonderful ac- ’ tion of Black and White Ointment ar.d Skin Soap were to hold hands together, the chain of health and charm and beauty would stretch for miles and miles! Just imagine, then, what Black and White Ointment and Soap will do for YOUR skin trouble. Don’t waste time . . . don’t throw money away on foolish hit-or-miss methods. Tonight start to use Black and Whii'e Ointment and Sk in Soap and see how quick ly bumps and blemishes vanish; itching, eczemic irritations dry*up and dark sallow skin becomes faded to new beauty, charm and health. Be sure to ask for "Black and White.” Ac cept no substitute. * The 50c pack age of Black and White Oint went contains three time* as much as the 25c size. Trial size, 10c. Large bar Black and White Skin ^Soap. 25c J? naturally uitb Black and White Skin Wbitener. Large can, only 25c• £ ■fc Tune in ‘'Lombardo-Land*' Featuring Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra Every Wednesday Night, NBC Network ASK FOR I FORBES’ PULLMAN. | Sliced White Q BREAD And Get More for Your Money! At Your Neighborhood Grocer “help the unemployed’' * -FORBES BAKERY_ 2711 No. 24th St. We 6400 111 1 ""— ment of Eastern World inc. organ isation on the 19 of October at th Dreamland Hall, 8-30 p. m. A pro gram will be given including eloquen speekres, quartatts solos and music At the close of the banquet there wi 1 be a dance. All are cordially wel come, good music gwlore. J. A- Harris President SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY A surprise birthday party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. j McCartha 3006 Lindsay Ave.^on Sept 28, by their daughter and son-in law Mr- and Mrs- Charles Singleton, 2919 Grant St. in honor of Mrs. McCartha’s birthday. This was a most enjoyable affair. The quartet, namely: MMr | Frank Wesley; Mr. Charles Singleton James Harris land Richard Tumor rendered several beautiful spiritual which added greatly to the entertain ment Delicfous refTecshmpnts were served and lovely gifts were presente< Mrs- McCartha. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wesley; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson; Mr. and Mrs Richard Turner; Mrs. Anthony Hobbs; Mr- and Mrs. James Harrison and little Oscar McCartha. — Mr. D. J. Howard of Seattle, Wash was the guest of his niece, Mrs. Mado line E. Sterling and his iryster, Mrs Lillian Smith and family for a few days last week. He is the father of Misses Wills Mae and Thelma Howard svho spent five weeks of their summer vacation in Omaha. Mr. Howard was motored to Lin coln, Nebraska last Sunday by Mr- and Mrs. J. D- lewis accompanied by Dr j ncl Mrs. Hawkins. They visited fri ends there and were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods, Mr- and Mrs. T. R. Johnson and Mrs. Cora Thomas who are old and dear friends of Mr Howard : ENTERTA&N/S OAKLAND GUEST Mrs. Rucben Moore of 2302 No. 27th; •Vve. entertained at a lovely break- , fast Friday morning Sept. 28, honor ing Mrs. Chas. Lewis and daughter, Mrs. Jacobs of Oakland, California* Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Jacobs are en i-'-ute to the World’s Fair and New York City. I Other guests present were: Met* lames Jessica Wright; Mayme Grif-1 f»; Alivia Kirtley Alice Smith; Josie Moore, Belma Howkins;Margetta Daw son; Lutiska Taylor; and Lucille Hay wood. Alter breakfast Mr. Frar.fr a ooro and Mrs. Kirtley took tha guests sightseeing. Mrs. Paul Moore of Oakland, Cal* arrived Sept. 2.° from New York City and Chicago to spend a week with her r>*J ther-in law, Mrs. Rucben Moore, 23"° No. 27te AVe. Mrs- Margetta Dawson and Mrs* Sarah Bradley 2854 Corby St., enter tained Mrs. Paul Moore of Oakland Cal. with a dinner party on Sept. 3(Y Mrs- Hattie Moore of 1847 1-2 N(V 24th St. is visiting in Chicago and seeing the World’s Fair. j Mrs. Rose Grant of 2308 North 27th Ave. is visiting friends in Chicago and attending the Fair. Mrs- Mayme Griffin of Lincoln, Nebr. has been visiting in Omaha She has just returned from the Na tional Baptist Convention and visit ing in the South. Tag—Club Notes LADIES SOCIAL BRIDGE CLUB The Ladies Social Bridge club met with Mrs. Josephine Davis, Sat. even ing. After five spirited games, tha first prize was won by Mir- Sullivan, booby by Eva Phillips- buffet sup per was served. The club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Myra Kincaid on' Oct. 9. j Mrs. Mattie Payton—Presidertj E. Levison—Reporter FIDELI6 COTERIE BRIDGE CLUB The Fidelis Coterie Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Sadie Jones, 2432 Grant St- Monday evening Oct, 1. After business meeting was over, three rounds of bridge were played Mrs. Daisy Wead and Lucille won the high scores. A delicious repast waa served by the hostess. The next meet ing will be Monday Oct- 8 at Mrs, Lucille Mdpritfc 2506 Parker St. Mrs .Daisy Wead—President YOU LI BUY HOME FURNISHINGS TO GREAT ADVANTAGE AT Orchard & Wilhelm Go. AND YOUIL FIND THEM VERY CONSIDERATE AND HELPFUL lire- Lucille Merritt—Secretary SURPRISE SHOWER The many friends of Mrs. Lily Doo sey, formerly Miss Lily Avant, sur prised her at a ^delightful shower Wednesday night Oct. 3, at the resi dence of her mother, Mrs- Emma A vant, 2432 Parker St. Guests present were: Miss Mabie Longmyer, Mr. Polly Gordon, Miss Stenola Williams, Mr. Booker Gordor, Miss Maudes Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Avant, Mrs. Sarah Dixor, Miss Julia Williams, Mr. Norvel A rent, Miss Jenny White, Mr. Fred Dixon, Miss RuthBurlesan, Mrs. Bea trice MeRay, Mr. Dave Elvy, Mis Dorothy Beck, Mre Doris Bowder* Mr. and Mrs. Holsy Do )ey and Mr* McGee. Mrs. Dorsey received many beau tiful and useful gifts. STRPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. C. H. Lewis of 2604 No. 25th St. was delightfully surprised Sept. 26 by her son Mr. J. D. Lewis of the Lewis Mortuary, wifh a party *of friends in honor of her birthday. The friends declared themselves as having a delightful evening. She was the recipient of many lovely gifts UNITED IN MARRIAGE Miss Greta Roney and Mr- Robert W. Wade were united in marriage October 1. Y MEWS Women’s Glee Club Organized At Th$ North Side YWCA. Mrs. Minnie Dixon, was elected president of the North Side ,fY” Wo men’s Glee Club at the weekly meet ing on Monday night. Mrs. U. S Matthews is secretary, Mrs. J. W. Da ms is treasurer. The Women’s Glee Club is new and plans an interesting fall program. Rev. J. S. Williams is director, Miss Edrose Wjillis is pia nisit. The membership is limited to -wenty-five women. Nationally YWCA. Secretary To Speak At The North Side YWCA, ^ A Miss Mildred Esgar, National “Y”i Secretary will be the principal speak ?r at the annual fall Leadership Con ference at the North Side YWCA on; Wednesday, Oct- 10. The meeting jpens at two o’clock with Mrs. Viola rurner presiding. The following peo-; ale will appear on the program:— Mesdames Herbert Wiggins, Thelma Norris Hancock, Alyce Wilson, Doro-j ,hy Pollard, John Albert Williams and Miss Maudett Jackson. Mr. Phillip Ketehum, Executive Secretary, Oma ha Community Chest, will speak on the subject: “The Effect of Govern ment on Social Work in Omaha ” Rev. J. H. Dotson pastor of the Pilgrim Baptist Church will be the dinner speaker and -Rill speak on the subject “Qualities of Leadership.” Dinner will be served at 6:30 and will cost 25 cents. Reservations may be made by calling the North Side YWCA* The conference is planned primarily for all people working in the YWCA I committee members, mmbership and interested friends. A large group is expected- Mrs* Lois Good is chair-' man of Leadership Conference. Do You Agree With Dr. Du Bois?l Segregation Or Non-Segregation? i Mr. Lathrop Rogers, student, Pres byterian TIhqologioal ^Seminary will be tne second speaker on a series of Sunday afternoon forums at the Not Side YWCA. Sunday at 4:30 p. m “Ngroes are not extraordinary hu man beings. They are just like other human beings, with all their foibles and ignorance and mistakes. But they are human beings and human na ture is always worth knowing and withal, splendid in its manifestations. Therefore, we are fighting to keep open the avenues of human contact; but in the meantime, we are taking every advantage of what opportuni ties of contact are open to us, and among those opportunities which ara open and which are splendid and as piring, is the opportunity of Negroes to work together in the twentieth century for the uplift nd developmer.fi of the Negro race. It is no counsel of despair to recognize and hail the opportunity of such work.” Because of the large attendance at the last meeting last Sunday, it is urgent that you come early. j Memorial Service, North Side YWCA* The North Side YWCA.., the Old' Folks Home and the Carter Charity Club are holding a Memorial Service for Mrs. Freddye Porter Sunday af-i temoon at the North Side YWCA, at 5:30 o’clock. The public is cordially, invited. f __._ WOODSON CENTER NEWS Free Classes Being Offered Throug The Smith-Huges Department Of Vo* cational Education, Beginning Oct. JJ Catering Class A free class in cater* ing begins at 9:15 Monday morning Oct- 1. Women interested in learn ing how to serve for special dinner?*’ parties, lunches, etc. and who wish to improve their skill in the catering SELF-HELP DRESS Bjr CBKBIK KICHOUI * This cunning frock earned Its titl in that It buttons down the front an Bo, seeing that the wee maiden wli wears it can button it without the ab of mother or big sister, it is called “self-help” dress. Recently the Chi cago wholesale market district stag* a style pageant a special featare i* ing proper apparel for first schoc days. This attractive little ginghan dress In bright plaid brought foil!' no end of applause. The narrow rueliing trim down the front, the wid white collar and the tiny pulfei sleeves are noteworthy style detail* New Profile Hat Leaves Back of Head Uncovered The fall collection of Lilly Dacbt milliner to some of the best-dress*< women In the world, has been shows in advance of Paris and in brief epo» Bors “profile” hats. If your profile won’t stand any ha! lyhooing. Dnehe oilers “Cleopatra’* Hat,’* which is worn straight on th« head with wings across the front and both sides like a Dutch girl’* cap, art, are invited to join the class' Mrs. T. P. Mahammitt, one of Omaha’s ex perienced cateresses has been secur* ed as teacher of this class. Mother’s Gym and Recreation Clas Mothers interested in adding mor pounds or in taking off a few, an who wish to learn how to have mor wholesome fun in their homes with their families, are invited to come ou Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock to th Recreation Class. This class is o er ed through the Smith-Hughes Depart Went of the Board of Education an is also free. Choral Classes Woodson Center agai offers an opportu nity to those in terested in good singing, with a spe cial emphasis on Negro music, class es will begin Wednesday, Oct- 3rd. Work Songs, Secular Songs, spiritu als, and folk songs of the Negro wd be the chief interest of the classes Mrs. Alyce Wilson, graduate of th Music School of Fisk University, an an experienced teacher of publi shool music will teach the classes The classes are free, and opened t high school people and those who an interested. FERA Adult Classes Economic anc Laibor problems will be discussed ii an open fiorurry witfi workers and those interested in such discussion? Money and the New Deal will be the theme df one of the forums. This is being iniated through the Woodson Center Crdit Union and is free. This class bgins Thursday, Oct. 4 at 7:30 p. m. . 'Other classes in public speaking dramatics, current events and nigbt school subjets will also be offered free through the FERA, lasses to be ar ranged and time of meeting set with those who register at Woodson Cen ter. Clubs and Classes for boys and girls in school have begun. More clubs and classes will be starting during the first weeks in October. SCOTTSBORO If mercy and truthcould meet, Upon the Judgment seat, Innocent blood would not be shed, Nor freedom be denied, For thuth would then be verified; A mighty wrong be rectified. The bitter cup they too, have share A.nd though their lives are spared, True justice shall not be Till they have gained their liberty. E { [f their blood is shed, Truth and mercy both have fled Jatred and prejudice rule insteod Man’s cruel judgments we ofte fear, tut their day of retribution is near. For the Lord is a God of know ledge, md we have his solemn pledge, They that cause men’s hearts t bleed shall be repaid for each evil deed, And the word of God is law in deed. —•MYRTLE M. GOODLCW MITZI CLUB The Mitizi club held its regular meet ing Wednesday Sept. 28 with Mrs. Blanche After a business meeting the hostess served a delicious luncheon. The tabi was beautifully decorated and covers were laid for | eighth AftcV the luntheon. bridge | was played- Mrs. Carrie Caccy won I first prize, Mrs. Coma Scott won sec I and prize and Mrs- Maude Jones won | the booby prize. The meeting ad* | joumed to meet with Mlrs. Maude | Jones Oct. 10 Ethel Kirtley—President Ruby Reese—Secretary BEAU BRUMMEL CLUB The last meeting of the Beau Brum* me! club was very good and we hope our next one will be better The next meeting will be Octfl 10th. Everyon come out that can, because something big is coining off. V- Shobe—President J. Jackson—Reporter COSMETOLOGY CLUB The Cosmetology club met at the ; home of Mrs, Gertrude James, Thurs.! Sept 27. After the meeting the girls engaged in social activities and en joying themselves immensely. During this time they were served refresh ments by th hostess The club was organized a week ago by the stundents of the North Side Beauty school for recreational, edu cational and cooperative purposes. Officers of the club re: President Mrs. Gertrude Jamies; Secretary Miss Ver sie Winston; Asst- Sec’y and repor ter, Miss Ella Mae Smith; Treasurer! Mrs. Flora Smith; SargeanbatArms Mrs- A. McDonald; Social Chairman: Arne Michel. Other members are: Robei-ta Bailey, Mrs- Lillian J. Cun j r.ingham and Mrs- Florence Elmore LADIES FRIENDSHIP CLUB The Ladies Friendshipclub met a j the Ehvoodor Apartments, Sept. 2 at 48th and Dodge Sts., Mrs. Moseb entertaiined the club.. A dlelightfu luncheon wer served in courses. Th j clubs meets at 2:15 p.. m.. and dis misses at 5 p. m.. On Thursday Sept. 27, Mrs.. Stingn? entertained the club at 2731 Blond St. A delicious luncheon was served.. 1 Mrs. Ida Fontaine, president Mrs- * Anderson, Vice President, Mrs. Strin* ger Secretary and Mrs. Burns, Re porter. >T. BENEDICT'S PARISH NEWS FR. J. C. DALY, PASTOR j MADOLENE E. STERLING, REP- ! The Senior Choir, under the eompi tent direction of Mrs. Mary Daniels is making rapid progress with the re (hersals of the High Mass, to be sung in the near future. Mrs. Daniels, a recent convert and member of the : Parish, expressed much pleasure with the rather large number who are in terested in laming something about the Iathurgical Music and promises some wirthwhile renditions in a few (weeks. The large congregation attending the 9 o’clock Mass last Sunday, was deeply touched at the pious attitude and devotion of the 79 children as sembled there under the care of the zelious Sisters of Mercy, who have made such wonderful progress in the training of them in the short weeks that school has been in session. The Junior Choir, directed by the principal, Sister Mary Edith, rendered two num* bers that were appropriate and beau ^ tiful. i The children were delighter with j their guest of honor for breakfast, . Father Wilwerding, who seemed to en 1 joy the youngsters along with his toast and coffee. i, The October rummage sale is sche duled to start the first Friday in Oct. ' Much more merchandise is needed if .this sale is to be a success. Have you I something you could give? Call We. 15223. I There is a poor family in our pa rish who is nin need of a set of springs and a matress for a large size bed. Also some dishes are need-; I_ _ I FRIEDMAN SHOE STORE -1510 NORTH 24th ST. - CALL JA- 0353 SHOE REPAIRING RELIEF ORDERS FILLED FREE DELIVERY IDEAL BOTTLING CO. | “IF IT’S IDEAL IT’S GOOD” 1806 North 20th Street WEbster 3043 —.. ■v.v.v.v.v.v.v.w.w.V.SW ANNOUNCING GRAND OPENING -OF— KIRKE MARKET 24th and Binney Low Prices - Highest Quality We Fill Gov’t- Relief Orders at Lowest Possible Prices. Also carry Gov’t. Surplus. FREE DELIVERY CALL JA. 6242 24th & BINNEY V.W.W.VVAV.V.V.V.V.V.V. ed. »Tf you can help this situation at all it will be received gratefully.— Call Mrs- Sterling, We. 5223. Everyone is urged to attend the Wednesday night elates |on Home Nursing, Health; sponsored by the Board of Education, under the direc tion of Mrs. Rhyner. Mrs. Brown is teacher, and conducts a very interest ing class. The first meeting of the St. Bene dict’s P. T. A- will take place next Thursday, in the school assembly room, on the second floor. All the mothers and friends inte rested in the Association are urged to be present. SWASTIKA GOLF CLUB NEWS /The club will run all the winter many social affairs will be given b them during the winter season. Billy Davis, one of the champion of the dub entered in the Fontenel’a Park Golf Toumtment last week. H won his first match from Harry Swanson, five up and three to SundavSunday morning, he is is the second flight. There are four flights in the tournament. We all wish MV Davis much success- He is the only one of the Swastika members entered in the tournament. Dr. D. W. Gooden will leave Omaha on October 12 for a tdip to Dallas, Texas, for ten days- Dr. Gooden is taking advantage of the special rates armged $*r by the 'Omaha Texas Club THE CRITICS TheCritics held their weeklv meeting at the Mid-Center in the offiie of Mr. J. H. Kerns. The minutes were read and accepted after which buisness was transacted. We were happy to add two members, whose names will b announced at a later date, to our club list, and also to welcome a charter member of our club, Mr. Clarence Da vis, whose work has interfered wit his attendance.. Mr. Kerns who attended as a visi tor, also acted as an advisor and help ed to straighten out some small con stitutional entanglements. He also rave the club some very good advice. Mr. Kerns, who attended as fF(syiflr The program of the Critics is to be lela at Pilgrom Baptist Church, 25th ,nd Hamilton St, Oct 18 1934. I Chas Davis, President L. Lee, Secretary J I Hm money and low* magic. 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