The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 26, 1936, CITY EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA
, ^WS NOTES
_H. M. FUNCHES, EDITOR
Mr. Mack Day and P. E. Sutton
loft Sept 16 for Corsicana, Tex.
ENTERTAIN FOR VISITOR
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Reeves
entertained at a dinner Sunday
night honoring Miss Helen Gamble,
of Los Angeles, Calif. The guest
list included the honoree and Mr.
and Mrs. Chauncey Herndon, Mr.
end Mrs. Eugene Herndon, Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert, Harvey, Mr. Reu
ben AJthouse and Mrs. Audrey
Smith.
Mr. Frank Newby is recovering
from injuries received last week in
an accident at the Rock Island
ooal chute.
Mrs. Mary White and Mrs. En
sie Myrick left Sept. 16 for their
respective homes in Texas.
Mrs. Ella Green visited her hus
band, who is a patient in the Oak
dale sanitorium, the past Sunday.
Mr. Charles McDonald, who has
been visiting his grandmother,
Mrs. Elizabeth Hodges, has re
. turned to his home in Minneapolis,
Minn.
Mr. Ben Calhoun returned Fri
day from a visit in Corsicana,
Texas.
Mr. Dewey Creighton left Sept.
13 for Minneapolis, Minn.
Mr. Alfred Berry, 8th avenue
resident, suffered a stroke Mon
day. Sept. 14.
Invents Curtain Stretcher
Miss Antoine Huff has perfect
ed a curtain stretcher which will
make it no longer necessary for
the housewife to use pins when
stretching her curtains. According
to report received, Mrs. Huff has
been offered $30,000 for this in
vention.
Mrs. Ojxal Jaoo, vice president of
the Women’s Home and Foreign
Mission f the tri-states, spoke at
Tabernacle Baptist church Friday,
September 18th. Revrend Younge
preached. Music was furnished by
Mrs. Hackard and Tabernacle
Baptist choir.
Promotion Club Gives Social
The Promotion Club gave a so
cial in the basement of Tabernacle
church Thursday, Sept. 17, which
was a huge success. Too much
cannot be said of the splendid co
operation of the members of this
dub.
Mr. Charles Russell is under
going treatment in the govern
ment hospial in St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. Antoine Huff was the din
ner guest of Mrs. Josie Oarbins
Sunday.
Rev. Ed Johnson of Omaha and
sister-in-law, Mrs. Johnson, toget
her with Rev. G. E. White, were
the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Shaffer on Friday.
Mias Clara Shaffer and Messrs.
Fred Reewes and Sam Jones mo
tored to Clarinda, Shenandoah and
Red Oak on Sunday, Sept. 13.
Mrs. Fraud Warden, of Omaha,
attended the Promotion Club’s so
cial Thursday, Sept. 17.
Little Vivian and James Sylves
ter Nance, who have been visiting
their aunt, Mrs. Woods, left Tues
day for their home in St. Joseph,
Mo.
Mrs. Helen Gamble, of Los An
geles, Calif., is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Dorothy Reeves.
Mrs. Opal Jaco, vice president
of Home and Foreign Missions of
Nebraska-Iowa-Dakota, Rev. G. E.
White and Rev. J. H. Reynolds
were dinner guests of Mrs. Blanche
Golden on Friday, Sept. 18.
Council Bluffs Agents For The
Omaha Guide Are
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Mrs. Clarence Oliphant, 2456- 6 Ave
Iuttle Savoy, 1408 W. Broadway
Miss Mary Teal. 1810 S. 10 t.
Miss Odessa Russell, 1201-16 Ave.
See Your Nearest Agent and Buy 1
Buy A Guide
Keep Posted on Local Race News.
Among those from Council
Bluffs attending the funeral of
Rev. P. J. Price Tuesday were Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Williams, Mrs.
Frances Lee, Mrs. Fannie Harris,
Mrs. Saluda Carter and Mrs. L. L.
Williams.
Mr. nd Mrs. John Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. Emery and Mrs. Tucker
were the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Floyd on Sunday.
Mrs. Maggie Perkins and infant
son, of Omah, spent the week end
with her mother, Mrs. Albert Gor
don.
Miss Ardith Cave, of Kansas
City, was the dinner guest of Miss
Marilfouilse Teal Sunday.
Mrs. Lula Gilbert returned Sat
urday from an extended visit in
Tennessee
Omahans Wed
Miss Anna Precely and Mr. Al
bert Woodruff, both of Omaha,
went) married by Retv. G. W. Sla
ter, jr., on Sept. 15.
Mr. Herbert Parks won a prize
for the basketball set up at the
WPA Institute now going on the
.Omaha YMCA.
A Consumers Operative has been
formed. Meetings are on Wedns
day nights at the Bethel Commun
ity Center. Mr. Wm. Harvey is
temporary chairman and Mr. Ghas.
Cage temporary secretary.
Bethel Credit Union is now mak
ing loans. It will pay you to line
ing loans. It will pay you to line
up with this organization.
Mrs. Reva Teal and Miss Nan
eese Thomas left Sunday for their
hame in Shrdveport, La.
Pall classes in the Adult School
of Education are now going on at
the Bethel Community Center.
Ping pong, checkers, croquet,
football under the direction of
Herbert Parks, and many other
games are being played at the Be
thel Cnter.
Littl Jack Terry is in the Ed
mondson hospital where he under
went an appendetomy.
Re/v G. W. Slater has resumed
sis studies at Omaha university.
He will receive his B. A. degree in
June, and will be accorded the
Bachelor of Theology degree.
Mrs. Walter Herndon has been
indisposed.
Rev. J. H. Reynolds preached at
Pleasant Green Baptist church,
Omaha, the past Sunday.
Tabernacle Mission Circle will
meet Friday, Sept. 25, at the home
of Mrs. Inez Cooper, Ave. C.
ENTERTAINED
Mrs. John Williams entertained
at a luncheon Friday, Sept. 18.
Guest list included: Mrs. Saluda
Carter, Mrs. L. L. Williams, Mrs.
Nannie Williams, Mrs. Sam Floyd,
Mrs. Minnie Tucker and Mrs.1
Frances Lee.
It is Now Time to Ship with
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Paramount Liquor
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THE LIQUOR CENTER
OF OMAHA
We meet and beat any
advertised Liquor Price
Visit our Beer Room
24th and Deer Park Blvd.
OUR CHURCHES
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
1618 Avenue 11
Elder A. D. Carter, Pastor
Sunday school had good attend
ance. Elder A. D. Carter brought
the evening message.
Union Meeting of the five
churches of God in Christ will bte
tt this church Monday night, Sept.
28.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
16th and Ave. A
Rev. Geo. W. Slater, Jr., Pastor
The church had good services
tho past Sunday. There was an in
creased Sunday school attendance.
Because of a msunderstanding, no
Christian Endeavor was held.
Christian Endeavor will be held
Mjrfxt Sunday evening, at which
time Chas. Cage will his paper.
Bethel is laying plans for a jubi
lee in celebration of the raying off
of her mortgage. Full details will
be given later.
Presiding Elder W. H. Ogleton
will preach Sunday, Sept. 27, at
the morning service, at which time
will be Love Feast. He will preach
Sunday night and hold Commun
ion.
TABERNACLE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. Geo. White, Pstor
Tabernacle had good attendence
at its Sunday school. Rev. G. White
delivered the morning message as
well as the night one. BYPU had
good attendetnce.
The Mothers’ Board had ser
vices the past Sunday, with U«* J
Junior Church in charge.
Tabernacle choir assisted with'
the music at Rev. Price’s funeral.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
16 Avenue
Rev. Samuel Pant, Pastor
Regular services were conducted
the past Sunday. Rev. Cannon, of
Omaha, is conducting a five day
meeting, which ends Friday Sept.
26.
Miss Lula Hall and Mr. Herbert
Parks are attending the two weeks'
WPA institute now in session at
the YMCA.
CO. Bluffs Giants State Champs
When the St. Paul Raiders for
feited the game with Council
Bluffs Biants on Labor Dlay, the
Council Bluffs Giants became the
Champions of Iowa. Whoop-a-la!
Funeral services for Rev. P. J.
Price, former pastor of Beulah
Baptist Ghuch, were l(‘ld Tues
day at 1:30 p. m. from Salem Bap
tist church.
Compliments of
Geo.Tilley Fish Co. I
515 S. 13th St.
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Mrs. Nannie Williams entertain
ad at dinner Monday night honor
ing Mrs. Opal Jaco, of Des Moines,
la. Rev. G. E. White and Rev. J.
H. Reynolds were also gruests.
Rev. Renfroe ami wife, 2410 No.
21 St., Omaha were tho dinner
guests of Rev. and Mrs. Joseph
Gates Sunday.
Mrs. I. Hall and Mr. Morris, 949
No. 27th St, Omaha, visited with
Mrs. Joseph Gates and Mrs. Berry
Harbins.
Mrs. L. L. Williams Entertains
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Mrs L. L. Williams, entertained
at luncheon Wed. Sept 16, hon
oring Mrs. Reva Teal and Miss
Naneese Thomas. Guest list in
cluded honorees and Mrs. Saluda
CUdber, Mrs. Ireme Teal, Mrs.
Fiances Lee and Mrs. Dana Cleve
land.
l/>ving Four Singers at Beulah
The I/wing Four Quartette ap
peared at Beulah Baptist church
Friday night, Saturday and Sun
day •afternoon. During their stay,
a contest wafe conducted bo see who
among the kings and queens cho
sen, oould Paso the most money.
Mr. and Mrls. Sam Floyd had the
honor of being king and queen
who raised the most money, the
winners iof the first prizes.
The Loving Four will return to ]
Council Bluffs after filling a ten
day engagement in Omaha.
Union Mission Service will be
at Calvary Baptist Church on Sun
day, Setpt. 27, at 3:00 py m_
Mrs. Opal Jaco left Wednesday
lor her home in Des Moines, la.
Best Wishes and
thanks for your past business
Marsh Market
1622 N. 24tih St
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i RIZZO TO BROS.;
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Vote For
Wm. Ross King
FOR
DISTRICT JUDGE
Endorsed by the Lawyers of
Douglas, Washington and
Burt Counties _
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Uncover Record Of
Slaves Tn Boston
Boston, Sept. 19—(ANP)—Staid
old Boston, traditionally thought
of as a hoifcbed of abolition, has
been revealed by old records as
practically a bulwark of slavery. |
In 1638 a Mr. Maverick of Nod-|
dies island (east Boston) was the
owner of three Negro slaves. Sla
ves were shipped from the West
Indies to Boston and in 1680 then*
wereover 200 slaves in the Massa
chusetts Bay colony.
Many disapproved of the prac
tlve, however, and in 1702 attempt
ed to make it illegal. These efforts
wro unsuccessful and slaves were
bartered ami sold through adver
tisements the s-ame as in deepest
Dixie.
A second attempt to stop it was
made in 1767 when Boston had
2,000 slaves but still the practice
continued. Not only Negroes but
white prisoners of war were ship
ped here as slaves. It was not un
til considerably later that eman
cipation was accomplished locally.
Compliments of
James P. Hoctor
COUNTY CLERK
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Radios, Washers and !
Heating Stoves
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Gregg Goes
To Va. Union
Richmond, Va., Sept 26—(C)—
Dr. Howard D. Grepp, formerly of
Wilferforce, succeeds Dr. Robert
P. Daniel, who was elevated to the
presidency of Shaw university, at
Virginia Union. Dr. Grepp directa
the Department of Education.
BEST WISHES
FROM
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SUPPORT
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FOR
DISTRICT JUDGE
IRKF.I.EOT
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OUR
County |
Commissioner
His Record is Proven
Compliments of
World Motor
Supply Store
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complete 9 rooms of furniture all
goes with the sale. The income
from tho furnished rooms apart
ments brings $83.00 per month.
Price $3,360, first down payment
is $160 or $200; balance oan be
paid of at $30 per month.
FOR SALE—8 room modem
house. Good rooming house north
of Grant, not far from 24th street.
$300 down. Price, $1,200. Monthly,
payments, $20.00 per month.
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For sale all kinds of businesses.
Many other bargains in property.
$60, $100, $160 to $300 do-wa.
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