The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 26, 1936, XMAS EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    w * a CLUBS
AFFAIRS ^-O-C-l-e-t-Y'' ORGANIZATIONS
QUACK CLUB ENTERTAINS
It v*vs a gay week ord, and at
that, just a forerunner of the fes
tivities to come. The Quack dub
declared the social season with its
sixth annual formal dancing party
at Bniwnell Hall Dec. 18, 1936.
Christmas trees gaily decorated
ard Christ nX is colors, gre n and
red reflect In the decorations of this
smart affair. A huge Christmas
tree stood in the spact't-s hallway
shining its welcome to all wh i came.
During the inierms.sion the en
tire membership < f the Quack club
dressed as angels and wearing flow
int- wh''*e garments, led Christmas
carols in which all of the gMests
joined ami lustily sang.
The hall was an array of color.
Beautifully gowned vbunen were
sejen throughout the evening. Out
standing among those present were
Miss Virginia Jackson, smpu’tly
f- wned in r'bgh white, crepe, gold
ornaments and matching gold slip
pers completed this costume.
,, Miss Christine IMx<>n's gown of
'gunmrtul law/was cltM>riy done.
Black and white accessories were
worn with tihis costume. Miss Dixon
wore gardenia* on her shoulder.
Miss Ijonora E. Jones, of Chicago
and financee of Mr. John Benj.
Horteon, j-|, gowned in wine velvet
cut on princess lines and made tiun
lc at the waist was quilet the belle
of the hall.
Miss Lucy Stamps in g"ld lane
with matching yelll<»w rose on her
shoulder, could le. seen throt.'ghout
the evening with Miss Faith Patter
son, financee of Mr. Adrian Stamps.
Mis* Patterson was chic a* ever in
green rose point lace. Wilh this
striking costume, Miss Oatterson
worn pink lace aceasoriea. Miss
Patterson is president of the Quack
club.
Miss Juanita Ole made her ap
pearance in yellow counduroy. Miss
Cole wore contrasting accessories
with this costume anti was most
charming.
Mr. Charles Thomas, dishwasher
in the Jim Bell establishment, 2418
No. 24th St., was stricken by an ep
ileptic fit while seated in the kit
chen Saturday, Dec. 19th. Falling
to the floor, he. suffered an abra
sion of the forehead, fractured nose
Season’s Greetings
FROM
Economy Tailor'
Chas. M. Simmons, Prop.
1812 No. 24th St. WE 6370
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Compliments of
A FRIEND
/yule
/ crree tirvory)
LION COAL CO.
22ND and NICHOLAS STS
WE 2605
be vr\v iTnei •
From Makers of
Bond Bread
and lacerated lip.
a..', i'homas was taken to the
Nicholas Seim hospital.
Gerald Robinson, 2536 Hamilton
St., received laeerati n on the left
■Jo ff Vie head Sunday, Dec. 23.
•hen nrd AnnaVelle Wripht, his
common-in-1 aw wife, pot into an
or umen* endinr in Anno belle cut
ting Robinson with a butcher knife.
IP binr n was taken to the Nich
olas Senn hospital and later ta’ en
to the Police Stnti>n where he vh
op a ohnrpe <f ‘‘Disturbinp the
Peace.” Anna belle Wripht had pone
when officers arrived .
The First Spiritual Art dub
will meet every Friday even rp
from bvr until G:.‘H) o'clock begin
( • Jan. S, 1837. The club is for
the beneft of our leader, Daughter
M. Qu'nn. 0>me "Ut and join us.
You will la- blessed for every piece
that you make and donate for tihe
up-kee,? of the leader. Our motto
is, “we meet with love and gf«d
wishes for all” Onr cltub colors
are pink and white. Tlx- meetings
will b.' (held nt 2528 Itinney.
Russel Bryan Jr. Entertains
Innumerable after parties were
given after the formal dancing par
ty given by the Kappa Alpha Psi
<>n Saturday, Dec. 19>h. Small par
ties were formed and everyone
reported having a grand time.
Mr. Russel Bryan entertained for
the younger so* at the very appoint
ed residence at 2817 Binney St.
Young Mr. Bryan ia very well
known ami is one of young society’s
most popu'ar young men. The guest
list Included the Misses Lorraine
Fletcher, Mary A'ice Willis, Lads
anne Herndon, Claude 1 Agee, Ed
rose Wil Is, Mablo Ijongmeyer, and
Juanita Cole. The Messrs. J. C.
Williams, Charles Dickerson, Hez
ekiah Stewart, Alvin Wilks, Robert
Jackson, Leonard Harrold, Ernie
Campbell, and the most charming
h"st, Mr. Russell Bryan.
LOYAL MATRONS' TEA
’iLia affair, given at the h<>me
'f Mrs. Ludle Thomas, 2802 Ohio
St., was «ne of the outstanding at
tractions of the season. More than
two hundred guests were served
between the hours of 4 and 7. The
dining room was arrayed to carry
out tfhe. color scheme of the club—
rose, white and green.
On the ever i«f cream lace, el
ectric roses ad°med the tabic sep
arating six rose colored candles, a
tea service was at, one end of the
table- a coffee service at the other.
A hugh Christmas tree stood in
one erner. Black was the predom
inating color of the formal dresses,
, broken now and then with gold
silver or lace trimming. Dark also
was good.
Hostesses were Hattie Breeken
r'dge, Bernice Marshall, Violet
White, Louise Decker, Clara Ia»on
ard, Estella Robinson. Essie Porter
and Lucy Mae Stami>s. The Loyal
Matrons are Mesdames (president)
Bertha Bell, Ida Wiley, Effie Moore
Beatrice Gray, Laura Winston,
Mae Roulhlnc, Daisy Gaiter Helen
Yancy, Bessie Davis, Margaret Al
len, Odessa Whit, Eva M. Hayes.
L'.’ey Mae Stamps, Ludie Thomas
and Henrietta Makins (sec'y and
reporter).
Mrs. Sarah Garter, 2322 No. 20th.
St. is slowly improving from a
serious illness. Mrs. Carter has
been greatly missed in Cleaves’
Temple.
Tho Baby Contest sponsored -by
Mrs. Sarah Gnrter and Mrs. Alice
Stalworth was a success. M. Carter
entered baby James Bell, grandson
of Jim Bell and Walter Harold.
Mrs. Stalworth entered Little T.
S. Porter. Little James Bell won
first prize by reporting $52.00. Lit
tle T. S. Porter won second prize
by reporting $30.55. Little Walter
XMAS GREETINGS
FROM
KINNEY SHOES
G. R_ Kinney Oo... Inc.
M. S. Rehak,"Mgr..
103 South 16th Street
Omaha, Nebraska
Broadcasts From London To America
Emperor Haile Selassie I
Emperor Haile Selassie of
Ethiopia, who broadcast thanks
from Ianidou, England, through
.station \YlI.\ on Thursday, for
aid being given Ethiopia by the
American people through Dr
Malaku B. Bayen. the emper
ors personal representative in
this country. The Emperor is
shown above making his win
ning plea before the fragile of
Nations recently.
I
Harold, third prize by reputing
$13.00. First prize was 10.00, second,
$0.00 and third, $2.00. $96.66 was
the outcome of this effort.
Mary Alice Willis Winner In
Hope Chest Contest
The Hope Chest Scholarship con
t« st sponsored by the Ladies Auxil
iary of the Postal Alliante, came to
glamorous climax at the home of
Mrs, J. W. Uncus, 2617 Wirt St.„
on Monday night, reaching the peak
"f high finance to the tune of $119.
08.
Miss Mary Alice Willis won 'he
Hupu Chest, bringing in the stu
•'endojs sum of $43.00. When her
total was announced, sihe left those
present giasping for breath.
Second plate went to Miss Mar
gut Jite DWJrson, who i»>p rt
$38.50, for which she received a
cash award.
Other contestants in order were:
Mrs. Elma Porter, $13,00; Miss
Or Lo t Britt, $12.00, Miss Marion
‘Shaw, $5.85; Miss Marguerite Hill.
-5.00; Mrs. Lavina Adams, $2.50
and Mss Pauline Johnson, $1.15.
0 •' awards were given all of
1 hem.
Amount, raised will be used, to
gether with other money collected.
t.o pay tuition of a student with
the highest average in four years
of high school
JUNIOR LOS DOCES TO
GIVE WATCH PARTY
The .Tun or T os Bores will give
>. Wet h P'iriy Dec. 31 at the h"me
>*f Mr. Jasper Cole, jr„ 21)28 No.
24th St Twenty-four guests are
expected.
Mrs. Florence Branch entertain
ed a groi’.n of college students hon
ring Miss Mae Marshall of Chic
ago.
WANTED: Colored women be
tween ages of 25 and 40 to work
for family of three in Onawa, Iowa.
Call WEhster 1517 for further in
formation.
New Eeauty Galon
2035 N. 24th St. AT 5810
HOLIDAY SP^CIAT.
Hot Oil Treatment FREE
™..with each Shampoo and.
Press..$1.00
Finger Waving _.25c
Operators—Misses Ella Mae
Smith and Alma Parker.
HOMER McCRANEY. Mgr.
~ V —
FORBES BAKERY
2711 No. 24th WE 6400
Postal Alliance to Meet Jan. 6
Tho Postal Alliance will meet
with Mrs. Wilkes, 2914 Erskine St.
on Jan. 6, 1937
MISS LUCY MAE STAMPS
GIVES COCKTAIL PARTY
Lovely affairs given luring the
pre-holiday season was the cock
tail party given by Miss Lucy Mae
Stamps at her home at 2732 Ohio
St. Dec. 18th. The guest is-t includ
ed twenty-four persons.
Thq decorations used by Miss
Stamps were both unusual and ef
fective. A center pie"e of small blue
Christmas trees Were used. A sil
ver swan was used on each corner
of the table with tiheir necks grace
fully bent into the hors-d’oeuvres
which were served on silver service
trays. Strips of silver tinsel ran
from the small Christmas trees and
were tied around the necks of the
swans. Mr. Thomas Stamps mixed
and poured cocktails.
The pl eat list included Mr. and
Mrs. T/'uis Grant, Mr. and Mrs.
William Leonard, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Rce.se, Mr. Hnntas Farmer.
Mrs. Bernice Marshall, Mr. Louis
tVh’In Miss Christine Brown, Mr.1
David Ferguson, Miss Dorothy Beck
*T • Busto'* Phillips, Miss Sadie
White, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
j Stamps, Miss Olivia Johnson, Mr.
Adrian Stamps, Miss Faith Patter
ison. Miss Jewell Lott and Mrs. Es
sie Porter.
The party was held before the
If'Xth annual party given by the
| Quack club at Brownell Hall. Miss
I Stamps, very active in “Y” circles
is also well known in the. social
i Ircles among young married sets.
Miss Stamps was very tastefully
g< wned in gold lane with contrast
ing accessories.
The <h!ldren of Mrs. Tyler, 150fi
No. 28th St., are il with cods.
DIGNIFIED
EFFICIENT
SITE!! VISION
MYERS
FUNERAL HOME
2416 N. 22nd St.
WE 0248
__ •
(Christmas)
VCHEERy
METZ CIGAR STORE
2405 Lake St. JA 9295
ECONOMY
BEAUTY SHOP
1809 N. 24 ST. WE 4240
9:00 A.M. to 6 P.M.
First Class Work At Cut-Rate
Prioes.
Lillian Cunningham
Bessie Wilson
—
i KAPPA ALPHA PSI ENTERTAfh
Top flight society was present
when the Kappa Alpha PsI enter
tained on Saturday Dec. 19<h at
the Dreamland Hall. Such exclu
siveness ttiat is seen only at Ye
Old Aloha ayties was <»ut in the
gayest of spirits.
The hall was very gaily decor
ated in Christfmas colors. The hall
was decorated with Christmas col
ors and small pieces of holly.
Mrs. Russell Bryan gowned in
peach net as gay as ever, was seen
surrounded by a group of admirers.
Miss Lucille Graves of Lincoln,
Nebr., seen on the arm of Gaitha
Fegg, was beautifully gowned in
heavy black crepe shot with silver.
Miss Graves wore white roses.
Miss Ruth Williams appearing in
p. three-quarter lappin jacket with
pink rose and baby breath on the
shoulder.
Mrs. G. B. Lennox gowned in
whitio crepe and gold. Mrs. Lennox
wore matching accessories.
Mrs. Lovejoy Crawford, gowned
in blue velvet, was the life of her
party.
Seen chatting gaily in a small
group was Mrs. A. L. Hawkins,
Mrs. Joseph D, Lewis, Mrs. E. R.
West and Mrs.. C. A Branch, ra
vishingly done.
Debs and sub-debs beautiflilly
gowned were .seen throughout the
evening. This being their deb year,
the Misses Dorothy Scott, Nina
West, Elizabeth Black and Eva
Mae Stewart were surrounded by
their many admirers all evening.
Sub-deb present were the Misses
Charlotte, Hicks, Betty Davis, Olive
YOU CAN GET
Apnetizing harbecue, delicious
fried chicken, just-right chili and
heavenly tanmles at Mason’s, 2024
Burt St.
BUT
| WISHES
ROBBINS PHARMACY
2306 No. 24th St. WE 1711
JOHNSON PHARMACY
1904 No. 24th St. WE 0998
.•.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.w.v
H inem an’s Garage
General Automobile Repair
Greasing, Car Washing, Gas, Oi
Tire Repairing
24-HOUR SERVICE
JA 9269 2417 No. 24th St
19J6
FRIED'S DELICATESSEN
1509 North 24th Street
IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL
MAYO’S BARBER SHOP
Ladies' and Children’s Work
A Specialty.
2422 Lake Street.
MICHAEL’S
Beauty Shoppe
HOLIDAY SPECIAL
Free facial or hot oil treat
ment given with every sham
poo, press and wave.
WE 5633 2115 No. 27 St.
Willis and Mabel King, all gowned
youthfully gowned and very gay.
During intermission the good old
Kappa Alpha Psi formed a* cricle
in the center of the hall an] sang
the frat song led by Mr. Jesse Hut
ton.
Among the out of town visitors
present, were Miss Lucille Graves
of Lincoln, Nebr.; Miss Leonora
Ezella Jones of Chicago; Miss May
Marshall of that city; Mrs. Dean
of Kansas City, Mo.; the Messrs.
Alvin Wilks, IJ'nnie Thomas of
Lincoln, Nebr. also students of the
University of Nebraska and Miss
Jane Thompson of Muskogee, Okla. |
Personals font. On Page FIVE
RATZKY
Quality Groceries and Meats
cannot be substituted.
Groceries Delivered
2102 N 26th St. HA 0112
We Carry a Complete Line of
J. E. McBrady’s Toilet Goods
Spices—Soaps—Beauty Cakes—
Perfumes—and Family Herbs.
1825 Patrick Ave., Apt. 6
For Prompt Delivery Phone
JAckson 9995
Or see our agent when he call*
L. G. HARRINGTON
M
—yours for genuine
: - T
. .>$>• a J
Holiday cheer!
Robin Hcod
and
Metz
Beers
Protection
Johnson Drug Co.
We Fill Relief Prescriptions
WE. 0998 .. 1904 N. 24th St
RITZ CIGAR
STORE
Direct wire on all sporting
events.
Jimmie Jewell, Prop.
2225 N. 24 HA 4634
FRIEDMAN’S
Shoe and Shoe Repair Shop
JA 0353 1510 N. 24 St.
Happy feet make healthy ap
petites. Keep your feet in
condition with properly re
paired shoes.
Women’s and child
ren’s Galoshes _ 99c
HOSTETTEKS
STOMACHIC BITTERS
'’31*^
..V SU1J2g
LV . —--a t?rn
| Select Your Holiday Foods
From
HERMAN’S
MARKET
A large assortment of qual
ity foods at reasonable prices
Turkeys
Geese j
Chickens
Cranberries
Olives
Celery
Oysters
Candies
Nuts
Fruits
Dates
Figs
Puddings
Fruit Cake
and many other good things
to eat. Your order will re
ceive prompt attention. We
invite your patronage.
24th and Lake Street
WEbster 5444
Compliments Of
Pinkston
Music Studio
Piano and Voice
250114 N. 24 St WE 5827