The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 17, 1936, CITY EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    i SOCIAL . CLUBS
; AFFAIRS ’'vJ-U-C-l C' r > ' ORGANIZATIONS
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L'ttle Eddison Collier, 21EO No
28th Avt», has been very ill
Mrs. Taylor, 2">07 Burdette st eet
who has been sick is recovafng
slowly.
Miss Ruth Anna Dixon 2009 No.
25th street, has been vo 'y sick but
is much improved.
Henry Langston, 1616 No 25th
street is visiting In Chicago He
will also visit his brother, Benny
Langston, in Cleveland, Oh'o
Miss Betty Baugh returned to
Denver, Cx lo-. to retain he 1 health.
While tlier<' she will attend Cole
Junior High school
Rov. D- W Btass, pastor of Clea
ves Temple, visited in St Louis,
Mo., the past week.
Mr Abdul Hardee, former Oma
ha resident, arrived in the city
Friday from Cleveland, Ohio, to
again make this place his home
M s. Betts, 1820 No 25th street
in visitin'' her daughte ■ In Chicago
Mrs- Betts’ daughte recently un
derwent p. seious ope 1 tion In one
of the Chicago hospitals
The Common ty Widow’s club
will ceet Tuesday evening, Oct. 20
at 8:00 o’clock with Mrs S- M C.
Baker 29th and Ohio streets
Mrs Hattie. Smith, Resident
Rev. and Mrs O A Calhoun, of
Denver, Colo., worshipped at Cleav
es Tempie Oct. 4th. Morning ser
vice was conducted by Rev. Cal
houn
PS'. Ja/.k Ollier and family of
Topeka, Kas, are visiting Mrs
Jan" Collier, 2205 No. 27th Av<>,
mother of Jack Collier. They will
b" here fo | a short si'ay.
Mrs William Scott and M's. C
P Hollins e-temined Mis Walker
of Chicago at th" Jim Bell cafe for
breakfast. Covers were laid for
twelve M s- W'alker is the mother
of P?1 iss Jessie Richardson. Those
present wo|": Mrs. Walker, Mr
and Mrs Simms, Mr- A Shelton
and Alberta Brown of Sioux City,
Mrs. Myrtle Perrin, Mr Oh as Wat
son, Mrs- Richardson, Mr and Mrs
Scott and Mr- and Mrs Hollins
Tho Metropolitan Busy Bee, club
met at. the residence of Ml s Oli o
Forrest, 920 No. 25th street, Tues
day evening, Sept- 29th The, meet
ing opened with devotions Busi
ness was transacted- Miss C- May
ben ty was hostesss for the even
ing. Delightful refreshments were
served by the hostess
Mrs OUie Fo'rest, president
Mrs- Payton, secretary
The laulies Household club met
Tuesday at 1:80 o’clock at the re
sidence of Mrs- J. C Crowder,
2631 Parker stlteet The meeting
was opened with devotions Busi
ness was transacted. Moth'-r Davis
was hostess for the afternoon- De
lightful refreshments we e served
by tho hostess The next meeting
will be held at the residence of Mrs
Robbins, 2630 Hamilton sreet Vis
itors are welcome.
Mrs. R Thomis, piesident
Mrs R. Payton, si'crefary
The Phillys Wheatley Home Mak
ers club was organized at the
home of Mrs- C- M- Farmer, 2507
Z street- The following ladles we v
elected to office; Mrs C- M- Farm
er, president; Mrs Edith B W eight
vice president; Mrs- Emily L- Cork,
secretary; Mrs Emma Banned,
treasurer; and Georgia Curtis and
Wilbume O’een, pogratn commit
tee- Refreshments were served by
the hostess- The club adjourned to
meet at he residence of Mbs- Edith
B Wright, 2614 Z street on Thurs
day afternoon, from one until
three o'clock
The Cartels Charity club held
its regular meeting Oct 1st at
2863 Binney St We were pleased
to have so many members present
After? dispensing with the business
session- Mr Stamps, of the Bac
chanite club spoke in behalf of its
objective Mesdames A- L- Haw
kins and Addle Seals gave a very
interesting account of their vaca
tion trip, which we enjoyed very
much A very delicious and palat
able luncheon was served by the
hostesses, Bertha Baily, Augusta
Steven,, Mrs- Levins and Selma
Clark
G. W Green, reporter
*r C;j*» l^s Ando son. 3325 ReJ
t rd, is slowly recove4 nr' from his
r»* cnt illness
Mr and Mrs- Will Wa re-, 3222
1 Emmet street, a *• the proud par
ents at a son
M s- Georgia Peoples, who has
b en very ill, is Imp oving at her
home, 1630 No 22nd street
Mr J T- Freeman and Mr
Claude Jones, attorney, arrived in
the city by moto", Oct 8th and left
Oct, 10th
Rev O- A Calhoun returned to
his home in Denver Oct- 6th Mrs.
Calhoun will remain In the city for
an indefinite period
Mrs Gmce Flannigan, 2117 Ohio
St., who recently underwent a a
operation in the St- Joseph hospit
al, is Improving
Mr and Mrs A1 Williams, of
Sioux City, la , spent a few hours
In the city Oct. 8th, visiting Mrs
n " Flannigan, sister f Mrs
Williams
Mrs CharletUB Johnson left Sun
day morning for Kansas City, Mo-,;
l',i‘ having visited Mrs- Mattie
Smith, 2117 Prospect She expresses
h-rself as having an enjoyable vi
sit Her little niece, Virginia Price
{•turned with her
Mr-'- Anna Ewing of Atchison,
Kas and her daughter, Mrs. Hum1
lb niton, are at ho. bedside of El- j
md{ Kelly, son of Mrs Ewing, l
who was injured in an automob le
accident
LUNCHEON
M s- Lucille Allen of 2120 Chare
street was hostess to a number of
fronds at a luncheon on Thursday,
0 t Kth at 8:00 p- m- Those pre
sent were Mr. and M s- P II No
vi'|. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Porter, j
Mrs. M- Coleman, M s H- Harris
and Mr. Robert Lipkins
The Ladies Uay ally at the
First, Spiritual Temple No. 6 was
a success both financially and spir
itually- Them were seme wonder
ful sermonettes and pape s, also
songs We wish to thank everyone
for h:s service. The High Spirit
was earned right Into the night
service and we had a glorious time
Sister Spriggs of Kantas City was
Mirtreas of Ceremonies- Come out
and hear her Wed night. She will
prophesy.
I
Mrs. Irene Oliver, 2631 Parke
street entertained at dinner on
Popt- 30th, hono ing her daughter,
Mrs L- Jackson, Chicago and
niece, Mrs. Grace Jackson of Chan-!
ute, Kas. 'The gin sts were Mrs
Verdie Forman, Chicago; Miss
Mu ion Shultz of Chicago; Mrs
Elsie Wr.rick, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs.
Pesste King, Mrs. Grace Nicholson,
Mrs Florence Triplet, Mr- Ernest
M Faulkner, Mr. Elmer Faulkner
end Mr- C owley Mrs. Jackson re
turned to her home on Oct. 3rd
FAREWELL PARTY
The I,. (\ A- club, of which M s
Aaron M- McMillan is one of the
oldest members, entertained on
Saturday, Oct- 3rd, in honor of M s.
MeMiHan and to l»ld her bon voy
age The table, decorated in autumn
colors, was covered in g e<-n moss
and in the midst of a number of
small life, boats on the table, was
centered one large ship, making a
very pretty setting- M s- McMillan
was beautifully dressed in a black
evening gown with a corsage of
red roses. The other embers were
also dressed beautifully A similar
party was given six years ago be
fore the McMillans sailed for Afri
ca- Many lovely gifts were receiv
ed
The Willing Workers club of the
Met'-opolitan church is doing great
work in behalf of the new church
home. We invite you to come to
our meeting on Thursday night of
each week Come >and see for your
self what we are doing. You too,
can be a willing worker. The club
sponsored a chicken dinner on last
Thursday which was a great suc
cess We are calling for new mem
bers who are not afraid of work
On account of the chicken dinner
that the club is giving on 'Thurs
day, Oct 15th, there will be no
meeting for the next two weeks,
but if you want to help us to put
the program over just see the pre
sident, Mrs- Mayberry, and she
will gladly place you in the field
Mr*. Gertrude Mayberry, pres
Mrs Willie Varner, reporter
FOR RE-ELECTION
Born in Nebraska; age BO. Eighth
year aa diatrlct judge. Judge Thom
een atk* your vote on the baaia ef
merit and on hit capacity for con
tinued aervice,
INDORSED AND RECOMMENDED
BY THE LAWYERS OF
THE DISTRICT.
r] was burn to
Mr. and M 1s. Allen Johnson, 2101
No 22nd street
’* ’’nr1 • nd f°*nily have
moved from 2230 Ohio St. to 1915
No 27th St..
Fo | y Smith, f'ath< r of Mrs
Edward Bluef.rd, Is still sick at
2864 Binney Ft.
--
M.s T o I’.er yrmn, 2638 Clark
St., Is on the sick list Sho is liv- j
ing at the home of ho mother, Mr s ■
J. F Thomas
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'*!•’> U ’ i Lfgue Charity cktb
will h Ms ’is ti vxt meeting Tuesday
Oct 2'tt.h, with Mrs. Ethel New
man a d Mr.» Leu se Smith as host
esses.
Mrs Addle Hopkins, 2203 No
20th received Injuries from a fall
sho received while attempting to
catch a st eet car
Come to the Revival at Clair
church, 22nd and Miami streets.
Rev C. C- Reynolds, Evangelist, of
Carthage, Mo. will spt'ak
Mrs Ludie Scott, 2871 Maple,
street v.as hone re,-) with a su prise
othy F.ott. Mrs. Scott celebrated
birthday dinner given by Miss I>or
he • sixty-third b rthday- M ss
ret’ v as as istt’d by Mss Mury
Hard n
An \v- g > to press, the condition
i'i Bar'.U a u !:er, 3333 Em " .
St ; Do othy Hughes Ilenn ng,
'79S Crane St ; Ed Br-own2233
f'To St; and Harold Whiteside,
3 707 Ohio St ; injured in an auto
r < i'j ie a cldent, In which Robert
Vi.ung. 2610 No- 28th avenue, was
killed, Is fair. Bar i n Tu 1 cr f
fared severe face cuts, Dorothy
B<nni g. a fracture I l ip- Ed B wn
pnssible skull f.ViOturc and Harold
Wh to: l.le a b-ok' n neck and dis
located collar b” e.
Y. W. C. A*
"h ■ pi-m <■ F'delh Girl Reser
ve club held its election of officers
< n Monthly, Oct 12, for the yc' i *,
t.r3S-8V- The officers elected were
as follows:
Tbeipal Ross, president; Gwen
d lyn Marshall, vice president;
Ruth For est, secretary; Floret r -
Mur.cl. tt usurer- Chairman of
Committees: Evelyn Poindexte *,
narvi e; memt rs Erste Hnyden
! Martha Mitchell, Christine Taylor;
Social memh rs, Emma McCarts.
I n ice Cuunde-s, Pearl Wright, Fay
Forrest: Program members, Icnc
Holts, Willa Chue, Elsie Mallory,
Gwendolyn Ma-shall; Membership
members: Mercedes Moon*, Lillie
Woods and Louise Young.
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THE MAIN EVENT
CIGAR STORE
Greet Your Friends at “THE
Main Event Cigar Store.”
Telephone Service, Candies
and Soft Drinks
2416 Lake St. JA 9044
AMERICAN WIENER SHOP
2509 N. 24th, Street.
BEST CHILI AND BEST
RED HOTS IN
THE WEST
ALL KINDS of SANDWICHES
aWAV.V.W.WMW.VAY
i COFFEE JOHN’S J
J 111 So. 14th St. ■:
< Biggest lOo Meals lx Oity J
S'- Everybody Welcome £
i f ear Stanton DeP kst, Jr, son
of th" former cong essman from
’’lln'is. and the Republican can
didate for Congress f om the sec
ond distrut of Illinois Is spending
f* : ’’ eek-end in Omal a He spoke at
the N'orthshle Republican club a*
' ' N’o 21th St-, on the 14th he
•■t-oko at the Woodson Community
it' in S uth Omaha, on the l&th
r‘, Lincoln, Neb- and on the )6tb
'• ill sc. >k at Zion Baptist church
at the Jej^se Owens meeting
The fe.llio-vshtp r option wmsor
1 b the City Usher Board was
ove whelming su-ccss On
hursday. Oct- 8, 1936 at Zion
Baptist > hur h We h'tpe to c eate
a greater fellowship duri g the en
puing year On Sunday, Oct 11,
’936 the installation of the new of
fleers for the coming yea- was
”r't'/ Impressive, it l»eing held at
the. Metropolitan Spiritual chlurch
and Rev. Johnson, pasto- delivered
the sermon, from the Slth TV 'm o'
■ d, suh'ect “A Doorkeeper for
'it- nr "-am was ve, y uni
on I many helpful ideas were
'v light us from various rhurher
ii the o ty We hope f ir the ensuing
.v u , hearty cooperation and faith
ful service from the ushers and
*;nn»d giiidanio from the Al-!
mighty.
I Vntact Committee: i
Mrs. Goosly, chairman
Mr- A Missm
M A. Rone
' ■» AiPumn T- if dub of Plen
Green Bn mist, church metjit
t*' 1 hr mo of Miss Lottie Keys,
2217 Noi 2.5th St. with the presi
dent presiding- As this Monday
night wns ou ' busincm meeting, we
decided to have a joint Halloween
party to include the Pickup and
Willing Workers club on Halloween
night, Oct- 30th The club will also
hold a rally the fourth Sunday at
3:00 p. m We are asking each mem
. T>.. orj cents. On the fourth
Monday night the club is holding
wl.ut is known as guest night, with
fun and refreshments for all The
third Monday night, Oct. 19th is
1 raye meeting night. A'l are. wel
1 one Sixteen members were pre
sent- Miss Keys and the president
Miss Watters se veil u very' nice
timehe p which was enjoyed by all
'The dub extends its thanks to Bro j
Green Pearl for acting as chap
lain
bit’ Aust'n, secreta y
Estella W'att-rs, president
r -e. J W. Reynolds, Acting
pastor
I Ht’e Ren Burton, jr., has been
to ChPago to visit his ie’.‘ t ves
a's ■ v ted in Toledo, Ohio,
Gary and Evansville Indiana
HEFT & NOYES
MONUMENTS AND
MARKERS
At Reasonable Pikes
40th and Forest I.awn
KE 173S
Mrs. OUie Cheatem, 1208 No. 24th
Jt Is on the sick list
Miss Margaret Harrold, 2716
Cha lies street, is improved.
Mrs L«orrard Owens, 2403 No
20th street, is feeling somewhat
better after having a serious ope ►
ation- ,
Mr and Mrs A- Watts, 1613 No
22nd street were the dinner guests
i>f Mi’, and Mrs. Henry Weboter,
2010 I^kke St
James Hugh, of St- Paul, Minn-,
con of Mrs- Anna Swilley, 2690
Wirt street, is very ill in the hos
pital
Elder T. I). Merriwether, evange
list and wife, of Milwaukee, ae
conducting a series of meetings at
the Church of God in Christ 26th '
and Erskine Sts
Elder E D Roberson, past o '
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mis. Hicks, 3012 M'ami, honored
h< v daughter, Cha lotte, at a birth
day garden party on Saturday, Oct
10th. Tho decorations were carried
out in Halloween colors and the
>"uests were dressed in sports
iftles- About twenty guests 'at
tended
Something New Something Good
Bar-B-Q Hot Links
AND OTHER
BAR-B Q MEATS
Mrs. Belle Fisher, Mgr.
2514 Binney St. WE 0100 !
RITZ SHOE
REPAIR SERVICE
Excellent Service
If you like our work, tell Others.
4f not, tell Us.
We Shine a id Dye Any Color
2033 N. 24th Street
When Poisons Clog
KIDNEYS
And Irritate Bladder
FLUSH THEM OUT
FOR 35-CENTS
Co to your druggist today and
get this safe, swift 'and harmless
diuretic and stimulant—ask for
Gold Medal Hap. lem Oil Capsules
and start at once to flush kidneys
of waste, matter and saturated
with acids and poisons
That’s the way to bring about
healthy kidney activity and stop
that bladder irritation which often
causes scanty passage with smart
ing and burning as well as restless
nights.
Remember, the kidneys often
need flushing as well as the bowels,
end some symptoms of kidney
weakness a V?: Getting up once or
twice during the night—-puffy eyes
—cramps in leg—backache and
moist palms
But be sure and get GOLD
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules—
the original and genuine—right
f ‘mi Haarlem in Holland—the
price is small (35-cents), the good
results will fulfill your expecta
tions
i DampWash
Beautifully washed and returned just
damp enough to IRON.
Minimum bundle 48c
! LAITNDERER AND DRY CLEANERS
Edholm & Sherman
| 2401 North 24th St. We 6055
FREE—TO WOMEN
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Your Copy 01
NATURAL HEALTH AND RADIANT BEAUTY
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VTTAI.IFE INCORPORATED
qn.L HOOTU. BUILDING OMAHA. NEBRASKA
Mrs. Ida Fentain, 2115 Clark St
is on the sick list
Mr. Roy Dill, 2518 Decatur St-,
who las been very ill i8 improv
ing
Mrs- Lillian B- Smith, Perry,
Okla, formely of Omaha, is visit
ing hell son, David Smith, jr and
wife 'at 2918 Burdette St
Messrs. Geo H Johnson, C. I>
Dumas and S- Campbell of Chic
ago, 111-, spent 'a few hours in the
city Friday, Oct 9th.
Now Open For Business
DON ROSE
BEAUTY SALON
MRS. ROSE LUCKEY, Prop.
WE 3162 2228 Lake St.
VISIT THE—
BROWN
DERBY CAFE
for the beat of food and the
best in service.
2035 N 24th St.
I Stop and Shop
t At
! HERMAN’S
| MARKET j
j HERMAN FRIEDLANDEF
Proprietor
{24th and Lake Street
j WEbster 5444
IT PAYS TO LOOK- WELL
MAYOR B A PRER SHOP
Ladiea' and Children's Wor)<
A Soeci;iltv
2^22 Lake Street
TRY THE NEW
BEAUTY SALON
AT 5810 2037 N. 24th St
Homer McCraney
Manager
SPARKS
VAN TRANSFER
Local and Long Distance Moving
Purnitnro and Piano Moving.
Closed Trucks
2217 Cuming St. JA 6562
DOLGOFF
HARDWARE
Paint, Glass and Varnish
We do glazing and make window
shades to order
1822 24 N. 24 WE 1607
j AMANDA OFFUTTS CAFE I
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try here for the best ;
201414 North 24th Street J
1 . _1
J. B. SIMPSON
Exclusive Tailors
JVUWW
Now offer the season’s new
Tall fabrics, tailored the way
you like them. Smartest pat
terns, latest styles. Call C. H.
Davis, The Simpson Man.
WE 2335
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
We Till Relief Prescriptions
WE. 0998 .. 1904 N 24th St.
IMPERIAL CAFE
Vollie Saunders, Mgr.
Open under new management.
Good food and service with a
smile. Open from 6 a.in. to 6
p.m. 106 S. 14th Street.
(The Elite Ciprar Store j
I Direct Wire On All Sports!
Events
t Ladies Especially Invited
J Fred Alters, Algr HA 4225
2314 N. 24th St.
Two Real
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