Mr. Fred Dixon and Miss Virginia White Are Married Quietly Miss Virginia White, formerly of Kansas City, Missouri, who. for the past three years has made her home in Omaha, became the bride of Mr. Fredric Dixon, 2889 Ohio Street. Mon day. November 19- Miss White grad uated from Sumner High School in St. Lolis, Missouri, and later attend ed Nebraska Univeersifcy. Mr. Dixon is a graduate of Technical High School and a student of Omaha Uni versity. The wedding took place in Denni son. low*. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon are residing, for the present, at 2889 Ohio Street. CLAIR M. E. LADIES AID CLUB ENTERTAINS Fifty guests were most royally en tertained by the Ladies Aid Club of Clair M- E. Church at a pre thanksgiving Luncheon Riven at the home of Mis I„ V. Gray. 2209 Ml ai Street. The house was beautifully decorated with yellow and black and a touch of groat. Large beautiful bouquet** of ekr^santhajnums and ferns were also used as a decoration The following guests were present: Rev. and M s. W. C- Conwell. Dr «nd Mrs. Wesley Jones, Mr. H- W Smith, Mrs. Panky, Mr. and Mrs Dean Bell. Mrs. Reynolds. Mr. A- Rey nolds. Mr. Ned Moore, Mr and Mrs L. D. Robinson, Mrs- E. Levinson. Mr. Y. W. Logans, Mr. J- W. Cole man, Mrs. Charles A. Cleveland- Mrs U- S- Matthews. Mrs. C. B- Wilkes, Mr, and Mrs- Henry Winston. Mrs Eugene Chue. Mrs- Chandler, Mrs MableE. Bonner, Mrs. Ethel Kirtley, Miss Mary Moore. Miss Carry Shobe, Mrs. A- Cusley. Mrs. Ina Mae Ben nett. Mr. William Conwell, Mrs. F- J. Gillum. Miss Pearl Winston, Miss Helen Wilkes. Miss Lucy Mae Collins, Mrs Saliie Simpson. Mrs. Charlett Drake. Mrs. B. A- Smith, Mrs. Jennie Norman, Mrs Buford- Mr. »nd Mrs Albers McCiair Mrs. Mattie Jennings, W.'.V.'AV.V.V.’.V.V.'.V.VA' *■ The Omaha Guide •J Recommends j! The State £ Furniture Gc. > ? «■ •J Corner 14th and Dodge *J !■ Streets. As One of the Most I| "■ Reliable and Accomodating y ■" Firms to Buy from. V A, Prices the Lowest *0 5 and |! 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Mr. and M -s- L- M- Goodlett. dinner and theater party, Mr. and Mrs- San ford, dinner, Mr. and Mrs- Jimmie Jewel, dinner and bridge. Mrs. Flor ence Jones, the mother of Mk- Jones, entertained at dinner with Mr- 0. C. Wynn sharing honors, My. and Mrs W. A- Harris, of Council Bluffs. low*-, dinnef, Miss Opal Harris, a very pretty appointed tea attended by one hundred and twenty-five guests, and Mrs. Vera Graham a farewtll danc ing party at the Masonic Hall. The maids and matrons we-e kept busy with the Wraps- This party was one of the largest invitational affairs of the season. One hundred and fifty selected guests attended. Those assisting at the punch bowl were Mrs. Ave-y Washington. Mrs. Randall Roberts, Mrs. W. B. Byy*nt and Mrs. Howard Mostly- M-Js. Jurdie Clayter assisted at the registration table. Mrs. Lula Mae Ridge very oha ynlngly assisted her mother as hostess Flowers and gifts of welcome and farewell, were received by the couple. Eve.*yone had a lovely time. Mr. Jones, formerly of OmAha. is a brother? of Mrs. W- A- Harris, of Council Bluffs, Iowa, Mrs- Della IT nderson, formerly of Kansas City, Missouri. Mrs. Graham ,and Jim— mi<* Jon*’*, noted musician of Omaha. M s. Jones is from Cineinnatti, Ohio HOUSE WARMING PARTY On Saturday night, November 24, he Fkidaiy Night Bridge Foursome yave a Hcuse warming party for Mrs. Theodosia Rouhlac, one of the mem— bes of the Foursome, who has recent— ly moved to 2434 Grant Street The evening was devoted to progressive contact bridge. Mrs- Rouhlac won srst pfize, Miss Deloes Cousins, sec— ond, and Mrs. Helen McWharter, booby. Mfs. Rouhlac also received many beautiful and useful presents. Tho guests present we.re Mesdames Floy Southard, Allen, Helen Me— Wha *ter, Amanda Williams- Doris ■ Shobe. Helen Webster, Luellian Waites, Hazel Jordon, and Misses Sybil Mee/rifield and Delores Cousins. A dainty repast was served, and the guests declaled this a very pleasant I evening. _-_ HOUSE GUESTS FROM MICCOURI Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chump, of Bunce | ton. Missouri, a ,-e the house guests of 1 heir son and his wife, Mi*, and Mrs Henry Chump, 2014 Clark Street. They will be. here throughout the Christmas holidays. — Mr. Charles Crump, st«* pitches i on the Cudahy-Rex Baseball Team, who is now employed in Lincoln, Ne baska, spent Thanksgiving here with his parents, Mr- and Mrs. Heny Chump, 2014 Clark Street DAMP WASH 14 £• 48° Emerson] Laundry WE. 1029 2324 NORTH 24TH STREET ---— "/ work all the time and,feel strong ...” I You Can Escape Periodic Upsets Women who must be on the job every day need Lydia E. Pinkham’s Tablets. They not only relieve periodic pain and discomfort... they help to correct the CAUSE c£ your trouble. If you take them regularly ... and if yours is not a surgical case ... you should be able to escape periodic upsets. Chocolate coated ... convenient... de pendable.. 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The Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance is meeting eve y Tuesday at one o’1 lock at St. John Church for the r*st of the year. AH ministers ae invited to be present Rev. J. H Dotson.. President- Rev. O. J Bu^khardt. Secretary. Mgs F. P. Jones will b<‘ hostess to the Pastors’ Wives Club at the next meeting at her home on'Ohio Street Arrangements will be mode for a re. ception to be given during the holi. days, when the club will entertain their husbands, pastors wives are invited to be present. Mrs. Z. R. MoGre is president. Mrs. O. A Cal houn, Secretary. Mrs. J. H. Dotson and daughters. Mildred and Vivian, represented our goup in the Thanksgiving Pageant held at Calvary Baptist Church Sun day evening. A Board Meeting of the. New Era Association was held at Pilgrim Monday evening to make up their program for the regular Meeting, which will be hold January the 8th and 9th at Zion Baptist Church. Rev. F. S. Goodlet. moderator. Rev. J- A- Harris, Seecretary. Mrs. Mamle Griffin, of Lincoln, is in the city for a few days M/i'3. Hester Williams is still con fined to her home, at 2224 Seward street. SAVOY CLUB The Savoy Club held its weekly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs °tuart 2409 Charles Street, Novem ber 17. A delightful dinner was served. Our next meeting will be November 23, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson RECEPTION TO HONOR MR. AND MRS. F. DIXON On November 29, Thanksgiving Day, Mrs- John White and Mrs. Min nie Dixon gave a wedding reception at | the Y. W. C- A. in honor of Mr. and Mrs- Fi'edric Dixon, who were quietly married on Monday. November 19, in Dennison, Iowa. More th-'n a hun dred and sfty guests atferdeed. and the newlyweds received many beauti ful and useful presents. Miss Rosemary White, sister of tho bride, played the piano, and a brother of the bride, Mr. John White Jr., played the violin. There was a solo. “Oh, Promise Me”, by M s. Marie Johnson. The out of town guests were Mrs. John White, mother of the bride, two sisters, Misses Rosemary and Edna Mae White, two brothers, Messrs. John White, Jr.. and Samuel White and Mr. and Mr. Gerald Edwards, of Missouri This reception was one of the 'ovliest social affairs of the season. CONFINED WITH DOUBLE PNEUMONIA | Mrs. Gretchen Smith, 2414 Bui-detto : has been confined to her bed with i doublee pneumonia for the p’st week | Mrs. Sr,yith,’s condition is reported i much improved. I Now, science brings it to YOU with marvelous Black and White Bleaching Cream with its exclusive ''DOUBLE-STRENGTH" feature TRIAL Yes lighten and whiten your skin NOW 1 with this fine, deep-penetrating cream that (goes down to the skin’s 4th layer where color ing is regulated. That’s what its "Double Strength” feature does for YOU. Brings light skin in half the time of weak, ordinary bleaches. 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P. waiter, who has been sick for three or four months, is well again- He Is savins his strength so he will be able to be the Roach of 1935. Mr. Raymond Booths friends will be glad to learn that he has been appointed Captain at the Paxton, under Mr. C. Branch I looked him over, and Oh boy, he sure makes a nice looking front on tnat door. Prom the milk ranch of j Oklahoma to the captainship in one of Omaha’s best Hotels, Is news to us and real news for the <"0W3 and the old folks at honve- I must ask the press for more space so as to be able to carry the news and activities of 0Ur ,KfVrth Sidee “Kln? of the Night Life”. They come and they go but we Paxonites know just how to take it- Wo ready have learned to take it. The old saying is true: Never mn tfter a street car or a woman. There is always another one coming Those who wish to learn the where, abouts^ of Mr. Jerry Owen can stop worrying now. 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