SOCIAL C; _ „ ; , CLUBS AFFAIRS ^CJ-O-L-iei->0 ORGANIZATIONS QUACK CLUB The Quack club held Its meet ing Friday night Nov 6th at the N>>rthside YWCA ThiR week was the beginning of two interest groujrs- Mrs. Dockard, a teacher at tho Central High night school was the in-t|-uetw score was won by Mrs. S. Sullivan. The Autumn I^eaf club of Plea sant Green Ii«|rt.ist church, met at the home of Mrs. Zettia White, 1816 No 22nd street, with the pre sident presiding- The meeting was opened with the usual proceedure. Monday night wan business meet ing night. Plans are being made for a Major Bowes amatuer con test on the fourth Monday night in December- Any amateur wishing to take part may call the president WE 3732 There will be three pri zes given for the best three ama teurs The president attend the West ern district Women’s convention board on Thursday, Nov. 6th at Sioux City, la- Our efficient pre Isident Is the treasurer of the Dis trict Women’s convention- She was accompanied by Miss Ida Austin, sec’y of th club and Rev J- H. Reynolds- Everyone is cordially in vited to attend our prayer meeting night which is next Monday- The club wishes to evtend a standing vote of thanks to Mils. Beatrice Johnson and her committee which made our Hallowe’en party such a success- On the fourth Sunday evening in November we will spon sor a twenty cent rally at the church The club adjoumer to meet at 2618 Decatur street. Mrs Carrie Roberts, of Clarinda, la., vlsitd a few hours in Omaha Wednesday enroute to Sioux City, where she will spend the winter Mr. Louis Banks, formerly of Omaha, passed through the city last week from Little Rock enroute to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he aperates a chicken hut Mr. Wm Brady, who has beer Try ill. Is improved 100 Guests Attend Literati Club Tea Pc hundred guests Were in at tendance at the lovely tea given ! y the Litei atl club. One of the loveMer aTa rs "f +h;* social season was given Sund !'• Nov. S'h, at the home of Mrs. Olive DavO, 2219 Ohio St, when th>- L • cat1 club members were hosts to a very b'‘autlfu! and successful tea. '1 his affair was one of notable men tion became of its I eauty and a c< rdnn e of th club m tuber* The Tea table was beaut fu ly decorated n e p n' end white eolor selv me Many of ( malm's social leade r, •e "• In altondan e They w< -e: y<• 1 ■'men Faui’ne Douglas, Kth nc Price. P* 'i Harrcdd I. E eon' ■ n. Z R McGee, Wm. II, Tip’e.t Lulu I’" 'nt- ■, Anna .1 '’•'e Hole M"'"8, Ferwllda A> t'aou (I*o, Wn 'i on I! Ilnrvcy Car (• , 01.ve Will's, (F A Intve Susie Yen j J IF (F v- n I. S MePher «>n, Roberta Pa'iey, Marguerite 'VI Hams Carrie Carter, Rl zalwth Buford, Florence Johnson, Mary Ann Elliott, Jamie Chandler Nor man. Eugen a Chue, I,oig Goode, Emma Geon Bel. Grace Bell, A H. Hawkins, J- D Lewis, Gladys Pul lam, Edna Jaekson, E. Johnson. Charles S aught.er, of Topeka, Kas.; C H. Harris, Lea Walker, S. O Kenney, J- Row, B. M Taylor, .joweii nose, neizora uutson, ana F1 no Harmon, and C. B Freder ick. MissesGhrisline IUxon, Irene Harrold, Thelma Dickenson, Hattie Br kenrldge, Mals'l L. King, Doris Wilburn, Betty Davis, Ed rose Wil lie, Frands Lee Julia Williams, Cekrtlne Smith, Mary Ellen Dick erson, Gertrude McCaw, Margaret Belle Dickerson, Willett Embry, Elizabeth Black, Hester Brown, Lorene Annett Lewis, Asilee Dotson Mary Alice WHlls Lolaanne Hern don, Velma Rose and Lorraine FU*t< hr Me dames Geraldine R Harris, Eva Mae Dotson Dixon and Olive Davis. Mess’s- De'mar Kirtley, Ghas. Harrold, Paul C. Commerse, Al i'oiizo FlelcB.i, John Woods, J West brook McPherson,, Richard Graham, Roy Coleman, Warren Alston. Janus Myers, Sam Kellogg, Nor val Avant, Leonard Vernett Turner, Thomas C- Ross, jr* Galtha Pegg, Joseph D, Lewis, Charles H- Davis II Lawrence Level!, Albert Harri son, James Harris John C Williams Robert Jackson, Hezeklah Stewart, and Burton Walker. Tho Literati club plans to make this tea an annual affair- Miss Mary Alice Willis, chairman of the social committee, planned thin af fair. Chapter No. 6 Gives Tea Omaha Chapter No. 6, OES gnvo Its annual Fall Tea Sunday No 8th at the Masonic Hall, 26th and Hondo. The had was beautifully decorated. Some seventy persons were In attendance NAACP OFFICERS ELECTION On November 15th at 4:00 p. m-, at the Urban League Community Center, 22nd and Lake Streets. Omaha Branch of th NAACP, wilt hold Its annual election of officers We are very anxious that »U who are able t<> come and help to dir ect this organization, do so. Ptea e be on time, Mrs. Laster Entertains Mrs. Beatrice Laster, 2618 Cald well St., entertained in her charm ing manner, members of the Asso ciated Board dub, of Bethel AME church, Monday night. Visiting the club was Mrs. Maston It was In bouyant spirit that a large number of the Carter Charity club members met at 2409 Blondo street for their monthly meeting, with the president, Myrtle Metcalf, presiding After dispensing with the regular routine of business, our general dis cussion of a day nurtsery and the annual can party was participated in by all. We were pleased to have with us Mrs Zenner Adams of Los Angeles, Calif., who made encour aging remarks and spoke briefly on the charitable home in Los Angeles and the work they are accomplish ing. The hostesses, Mesdams Myrtle Metcalf, Ida Wiley, Alice Smith and Gwendolyn Deckard served the guests with a delicious two-course luncheon. POWELL PRAISED BY HIS CHIEF ■ ■ ■■■' ." ... .. ... 1 1 . ..1 DR C. B POWELL Director of Publicity among Negroes for tin* democratic National Caurmicn Commtto" who has received a letter of thanks for a job well done from Mon. Chari s Nicholson, Director of Publicityof the Demoeratie National Committee. Dr. Powell is shown studying r turns from1 the Demoeratie landslide which he helped to make possible. I Community Chest Drive Underway (Continued from Page 1) eight majors, H. S Manville, Stan field John on, Charles Klyre, Ray mond F L«w', Royal Miller, Ed Phe’.ps jr., S- R Ki kpatriek and Joseph Greenberg. Forty majors ate included in the Industrial division organization un der Chairman Rusk They are: Creamery and cold stoiage d vi rln, Grace T Roberts; laundries and dry cleaners, II- A Jacobber ger; lumber and coal dealers. R H. Mallory; manufacturers (No. 1) Sam W- Reynolds; manufacturers (No. 2) Clarence B Adair; manu facturers (No. 3) Allan A. Tukey; manufacturers (No- 4) T. F- Nau ghtin; manufacturers (No. 5) Ray mond S- GUI. N-.wspapers, Fred 1 Archibald; printing, Clyde N Tryon, with John Roslcky as associate; chest agent les, Lorin F. Corliss; court house, John VV Yeager; federal de partments, Herbert S Daniel; nu bile departments, Lawrence Welch; j airlines, Gordon T Burke; automo-j Vita (No 1) John L. Opitz; au* ■ mo' les (No. 2) Ben A Herm -:i; automobiles (No- 3) George W. Dill Public utilities, Frank J Moylan; railroads, Cyrus P- Mason; rubber companies. Paul W. Jacobu-; stor age ami transfers, S- A 11 >us ‘ with Clyde Miller r.s associate; banks, James P Lee; bulding an 1 loan corn.'iinlta. James A- Lyon ; hotels, clubs and restaurants (N■». 1) RU bird Kitchen; hotels (No *2) Charles R. Gardner; insurance eg endes, Ri b- rt T. Burns, w th E ! ward J. Shoemaker associate; In surance . (local) Mrs. Mabel L Crtgg; store? (No- 1) Don B Wood yard; stores (No. 2) Frank 15 Car vr; stores (No. 3) Al en T. Hup '; stores (No- 4) Harry Kulakofskr Packing industry. William 1 Diesing; South Omaha factories, H.l Shepherd; wholesalers (No. 1) A - thur R Klopp; wholesalers (No. 2) Dewey A. Hoadley; wholesalers (No. 3) Wray M. Scott; wholesal ers (No. 4) Thomas S McShane; wholesalers (No- 5) Ellsworth Mo ser; oil companies, Arthur McCaf frey. The Ladies Household dub met at the home of Mrs. G W- King, 2830 Burdette St. at 1:30 o’clock with the vice president, Mrs. W- C Morris, presiding. After business was over, a delicious luncheon was served. We had as our guest, Mrs Maxwell, Mrs. Evans, and Mrfa. Stewart. Visitors are always wel come Mr. Benny Austin. 983 No. 27th St , left Wednesday, Nov. 11 for the south. Places where he will vi sit include Tulsa, Oklahoma, Mem phis, Wynone, Mississippi and he plans to 8pend Thanksgiving In St. Louis. Mo. with his siister. Mr- Aus tin will return about the first of December. -— Mds. Arthur Fln^pilgan, 2117 Ohio St-, is recover!Jg from a re cent Illness. i Mrs S- E. Mntgomery, 2531 Lake St, te recovering from an ill ness. Mrs. Florence Riggs, 3112 Corby St., Is 111. Mr. Geo. Byrant, 2875 Wirt St , Is slowly recovering from a recent accident. Mrs. Emma Pruitt will return from Chicago soon nnd will make her home with her daughter, Mrs OHie Station, 220' nlshe I 1 y the Adams' orchestra Mr. and Mr- Johnnie Wright of 1.721 N'>. 27ih street are the proud! parents of a seven and one-half: pound boy, born Nov- 6th. The mo ther is doing nicely They are the1 son and daughter-in-law of Mr. j and Mrs. John Wright, 2520 No. 25th stn'et. Missionary M Wright of 2520; No. 25'h street, has returned from: her trip to Nashville, Tenn- She: has now returned to continue her, mission duty. Her first visit was with Mrs- Anita Johnson on 27th and Decatur St. She had scripture reading and prayer with her- Mrs. Johnson is getting along fine Oelebrates Birthday Vernon Stamps, jr-, 2723 Ohio St celebrated his eighth birthday Sat urday, Nov 7th at a party in which ho was joind by some twenty-seven of his friends. THANKS I wish to thank the many voters whose generous sup port enabled me to be elect ed «ts Regent. DR. A. C. STOAKES M” W S Fi t-be”. 2722 Bin-ev St- Went to Linco’n Friday, Nov. 13th. Mrs Far! Jones. ‘>512 Corbv St . has returned from Oswego. Kansas City and Independence, Ka- , after visiting relatives and friends. Invitations have been issued to Omahans to a luncheon Nov 11th at the home of Mrs- Os-ie Cooper. Council Bluffs, honoring Mrs. Bell Riley, of Los Angeles, Ca' f The Board of Directors and A'd isors of the YWCA, met with Mrs. A B- Goode, 2820 No- 25th St. Saturday afternoon. A delightful luncheon was served by the hostess. Aloha Club Elects Officers The Aloha club had election of ffiieers Wednesday night at the home of Mrs Jasper Brown, 2883 Miami Mr. and Mrs- Walter Agee were host and hostess at a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Burke of Covington, Ky, and Miss Thelma Hayes of Detriot, Mich. M and Mrs. Charles Warden, Mr- and Mrs Basil Vann and little daughter, Audrey, will spend Thanksgiving in the Thomas Vann home, 2403 No. 22nd St. M s. B atrice Williams, of Sioux City', la, s recoverng from an em ergency operaton for appendicitis, which she underwent the past week Mrs. Wiliam-’ is the sister of Mrs Arthur Flannigan of this cty. DIGNIFIED EFFICIENT SUPERVISION MYERS FUNERAL HOME 2416 N. 22nd St. WE 0248 — MODERN SHOE REPAIR 1410 North 24th Street Shoe Repairing, Dye and Shine. Quantity plus Quality is our slogan. We Call For and Deliver This Coupon with any pur chase of 50 cents or more Is Good For 10c. FREE COURSE IN HAIR CULTURE Including Diploma by Mail. Write Cuban Cosmetic Co. Box 5315 Chicago, 111. Mr- Irvin Green, Grant St., is ill Mrs. Eliza Jom«, 2008 Ohio St-, wh« has been indisposed, is better. The Just We club gave a Hallow-1 >’en party, Oct. 31 at the Masonic' hall Mrs. Georgia Nee’y of Houston. 'exas will return to her h"me after ittendmg the funeral <>f her sister, Vlrs. Giace Brown, 1848 ffe No. 20th 3t Mr and Mrs- Buster Monday, ogether with Mrs. Owens, return 'd Monday from Kansas City. The Li ip was made by motor. Mr. Mitchell, 26th and Charles 3t., is ill .. " - Mrs- Nora Reynolds, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, will arrive in the city for Thanksgiving with her laughter, Mrs Thos- Vann. She will .-.pend the winter in the city LEVISON SUPER SERVICE STATION DIAMOND D-X Gas and Motor Oils Alemite Grease Job 5Sc Special, Car Washed 49c 2303 N. 24 St. MARTHA MAYO Beauty Culturist Marcelling Flnger-wavin WE 0274 2512 No. 25th St PARKS’ ICE & FUEL CO. We feature package fuel,kind ling, coal of all kinds, kerosen W* C. 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