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COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 1 NEWS NOTES -H. M. FLINCHES. EDITOR Mr. George Gooch of Sharon Springs, Kans., returned to his home Saturday after a six weeks visit with Mrs. Nathan iel Gilbert and other relatives. Mrs. Lmcinda Givens and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Givens were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Green, Omaha, on Sunday, Oct. 18th. To Make Their Home Here Mrs. Naomi Porter and her nephew, Mr. Frankie Porter, of Sharon Springs, Kansas, will make their home in the city. Mrs. Porter is a sisteer of M ns. Nathaniel Gilbert and Mrs Gladys McCurry. Mr. Fred Caldwell of Cleve land, Ohio, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams. Tabernacle Home Mision Circle The Tabernacle Home Mis sion Circle will meet Friday with Mrs. Fannie Fountain. Mm Maggie Strother has moved from 239-18 Ave., to 225-18 Ave. Mr. Sam Taylor is on the sick list. Mrs. Ruth Floyd has gone to Coffeyville, Kansas, for a short visit. if Mr. Sherwood Gay, of De troit, Mich., is visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Gay. Hallowe'en Parties Donald Spires will give a Halowe’en party on Thurslay night. Sixteen of bis friends will join in thP night’s merri ment. Miss Gtehaldfue Reeves and Junior Reeves will give a par ty at their home on Hallowe’en night. The Jolly 5 gave a Hallow e’en party Saturday, Oct. 31, at Eagle Hall. Mis Lula Mae Hall gave a party for the larger children of the W.P.A. School Saturday night, Oct 24th . •Mr. Herbert Parks, who has been very ill, is improved. Mr. Alfred Berry’s condition is only fair . Mrs. Winston, of Lawrence, Kansas, is in the city visiting her brother, Mr. Alfred Berry. Suffers Fall While at School Pearl Lena Beamons, (laugh ter of Mrs. Maggie Strother, who received a fall Oct. 16th, while playing at Longfellow School, is improving. Pearl suf fered bruises about the face. The Mothers’ Board of Tab ernacle Church met Tuesday, Oct. 27, at. the home of Mrs. W. A. Givens. Mr. Vinson Carter, 1710 S. 3 St. is still c^n the sick list. Messrs. Henry and Tubbie Matthews, of Missouri Valley, la., attended the dance at the Eagle Hall Thursday night. Council Bluffs Agents For The Omaha Guide Are Mrs. Clarence Oliphant, 2456- 6 Ave Little Savoy, 1408 W. Broadway Miss Mary Teal, 1810 S. 10 t. Miss Odessa Russell, 1201-16 Ave. See Your Nearest Agent and Buy Buy A Guide Keep Posted on Local Race News. Entertain Members Of The Loving Four Quartette The Misses Ruth Harrold, Lay | ra McCurry and Lula Mae Nall ( entertained Messrs. Eoland, Shennan and William Cooper, members of the Loving Four Quartette, Tuesday, Oet. 20. at the home of Miss Harold. The young ladies were guests of these young men Sunday, Oet. 25. Rev. W. J. Spires, jr., preach ed at Cleave’s Temple Sunday morning, Oet. 25th. Bethel Center gave a Major Bowes Amateur Program FVi day, Oct. 30th . An “Ugly and Noisy March’’ wasgiven Saturday, Oct. 31, at the Bethel Center. The splints have been remov ed from Mrs. Sylvia Brown’s injured foot. Although it be comes painful when she stands on it too long, Mrs. Brown feels * that this injured foot is slowly] but surely mnding. Republican headquarters have been opened at 1310 W. Broad way, Mrs. Jennie Moore, chair woman, will be in charge. The Cleverettes will be en tertained Sunday, Nov. 1, at the home of Miss Lula Mae Hall. HOLLIS ART CLUB BALL A SUCCESS A goodly number tripped the light fantastic toe at Eagle’s Hall Thursday night at a dance sponsored by the Hollis Art King and Queen land their court. Special numbers were given by Messrs. Harold Key nolds and Clyde Hopkins, Om aha. Among Omahans attend ing this dance were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burke. Music was furnished by a three-piece or chestra from Omaha. The Volunteer Republican Club met on Wednesday night J Oc. 28. There were out-of-town j speakers sent from the Chicago headquarters. Bethel Credit Union held its Bank Night meeting Tuesday, Oct. 27, at Bethel Center. Cooperative Consumers club meets every Wednesday night at Bethel Center. NEWOOMERRS Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Simms of Omaha are making Council Bluffs their home. At present, they are residing with Mrs. "a!'-or. 25.35-4 Ave. • is is an employee of the International ITarveester Co. Meet The Proud Parents Mr. and Mrs. Hurlen Harvey 2218-5 Ave., are the proud par" ents of a baby girl bom Mon day, Oct. 26th. Mr. Harry Wilson, of Des Moines, spent the week-end in the D. M. Dixon home. ! i Ilf wiLLl«SsjSurm“lTqua“r?iS:, o.o Jersey City, N. J. ALBERTA'S SANDWICH SHOP Barbecue—Cold Drinks Furnished Rooms MRS. HARRY NORMAN 4827 S 26 St. MA 0957 Cleverettes Tea Swank Affair Sunday, Oct 25, saw the | L'leveretteis making their for- ! mal how to tin* public in a tea given at the home of Mrs. Jax. White, 1400 Ave. G. Many beautiful lights aided in decorating the living room. The pretty rainbow which had the word “Cleverettes’’ on either side was placed on a mirror. Gorgeous yellow chrys nnthemutns and pretty candles were to be seen on the buffet in the dining room. On each of the nine Cleverettes reposed a lovely corsage of roses. The niiip Cleverettes present were beautiful in formal attire. That you who were not there might get a picture of these gorgeously attired ladies, let me describe their gowns brief ly. Miss Lula Hall was lovely in a beautiful blue velvet with me tallic trimming; Mrs. Inez Wil lis pretty in a lovely pink and blue; Mrs. Viola Reynolds was gracious iu black satin; Mrs. Thelma Lytle delightful in a light blue floor length formal; Mrs. Geraldie Haynes, demure in a two piece yellow formal with a black taffeta tunic; Mrs. Novella Cage lovely in a light blue with the new high neckline Mrs. Gertrude White graceful in black velvet ; Miss Corinthia Harvey stunning in one of the newer shades of blue with a tunic and Mrs. Leonard Haw kins girlish in black silk with rose colored velvet sleeves. The table was laid with a beautiful embroidered lee" f»ioth On it were candles bearing out the color scheme. Mrs. Inez Willis, the president acted as hostess and poured; assisting her were Mesdames Thelma Lytle, Geraldie Haynes, Viola Reynolds, Gertrude White and Misses Corinthia Harvey and Lula Mae Ilall. Some fifty guests were ser ved from the guest table. Visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Campbell, 1508-8 Ave., were little Bettie Jean and Ernest, jr., Burke of Oma ha. Birthday Party For Mrs. Wilson A birthday party was given Monday, Oct. 26, for Mrs. Mar tha Wilson, 1310-7 Ave. 12 or more persons joined in the cele bration. Hallowe’en Party Given The 20th Century Civic and Art club gave a Hallowe’en party Friday night, Get. 30, at the home of'its president, Mrs. John Mills, 2748 Ave A. OUR CHURCHES CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH IS Avenue Rev. Samuel Kant, Pastor Morning sermon was preach ed by Rev. Kant. Sunday seliool at the regular time. The church attended Union Mission service at Rethel Sunday afternoon. No night service was held. BEULAH BAPTIST CHURCH 803 . 18 Rev W. M. Clayton Mrs. Rebecca Hockaday, Rep. The church closed a great ser vice o fsong conducted by the Loving Four Quartette, of Om aha, Sunday, Oct. ‘2f>. There were twelve queens contesting tin this great financial dtriVe. The largest amount raised by the king and queen of Europe, Mr. Edward Walker, king, and Mrs. Wiliam Clayton, quen. The king received a beautiful shirt and the queeen a fine dres. Total amount raised during the j ten nights meeting was $222.58. | Paper was read by Mrs. eRebec'i ca Hockaday thanking all fori the service rendered—subject, “Give Honor tto Whom Honor Is Due.’ We have not words to express our appreciation to our most excellent pastor for the work he is doing for God in the church. Mrs. W. Shaffer has been confined to her bed for the past ten days. 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