The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 26, 1936, XMAS EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    OMAHA CITY NEWS MOTHS <
Four work-study students of the
Municipal University of Omaha
have received raises daring the five
months they have been on their
respective jobs, according to J. E.
Woods, director of the Work-Study
plan at the university.
The students who are “on the
job” now will return to their class
es in February, and students who
have been in casses th first seme
ster will take their places in busi
ness.
The Work-Study students are re
quired to deposit a certain amount
of money each month to cover their
university costs for next semester.
Over $1,500 has already been de
posited, according to Mr. Woods.
Another $700 will be deposited be
fore the students leave tihe.ir jobs.
There, are fifteen students at w'»rk
in business now, Mr. Woods point
ed out.
I
Miss Dorothy Scott Entertains
Miss Dorothy Scott was hostess
at a house party in honor of Miss
Sula Mae Williams on Sunday
Dec. '20th. at her home at 2871 Ma
ple S<. The guest list included 22
persons. Among those present were
the Misses Mable King, Irene Har
rold, Olive Willis, Nina West, Char
lotte Hicks, Mary Ellen Dickerson,
Geraldine Harris, Elizabeth Black,
and Sula Williams, guest of honor.
Miss Williams is enroute t>> Chic
ago, wheffc sho will attend the I'm
varsity of Chicago. Thfc Messrs.
Leonard Harrold, Roi Gordon, Har
old BWdieux, Russell Bryan, Tom
Jones, who is now attending WiJ
bercorce university; Orville Jones,
W. S. Fletcher, Carlton Goodlett
who is working for his Ph.D. at
the University of California and
Lloyd Lee. Miss Scott proved to be
a most gracious hostess. An enjoy*,
able evening was had by all.
THE 8. W. WAITES ENTERTAIN
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Mi-, and Mrs. S. W. Waites, jt
entertained a few couples in tjheir
apartment at 2607 Binney St. after
the formal dancing party given by
the Kappa Alpha Psi on Saturday
Dec. 19th. It was a hamburger and
ZAVETT
SERVICE STATION
NW Cor. 20 & Nicholas St.
AT 3432
General Auto Repairing
Sinclair Products
Res. 1820 Paul St.
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
FROM
THE DERBY BAR
24th and Clark Streets
PARKER S FURNACE
SHEET METAL WORKS
1845 No. 20th St AT 3949
WISHES YOU
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
S C. HODGE
2528 Charles Street
Hot Tamales and Chili
Lunches and Xmas Dinners
WISHES YOU
A Merry Christmas
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
ALBERTA’S '
SANDWICH SHOP
Barbecue—Cold Drinks
Furnished Rooms
MRS, HARRY NORMAN
4827 S 26 St. MA 0957
Ini lilli™-..
LOUIS MARKET
1624 Ho. 24th St AT 6606
beer party.
The g*uest list included the Miss
Mary Ellen Dickerson, Lucille
Graves of Lincoln, Nebr.; Ruth
King; Virginia Jackson, Mary Alice
Willis, May Marshall of Chicago,
111, Claudell Agee, Carrie Jewell,
Mabel Clark and Constance Adams
Tho Messrs. Carlton Goodlett of
Los Angeles, Calif, and Washing
ton D. C.; J . C.. Williams, Jesse
Hutton, Gaitha Pegg, Lonnie Tho
mas of Linclon, Nebr.; Marcellus
Ritchie, James Calvin Jewell John
Adams and Dr. W. W. Solomon.
Mr. Dewey R. Jones, U. S. Inter
ior Department, Washington, D. C.
visited in the home of Mrs. Martha
Taylor Carter, 2211 Ohio St. °n
Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. W. E. Day, Joliet, 111., ar
rived in Omaha Wednesday morn
ing to be the house guest of Mrs.
Martha Taylor Carter.
Mrs. Elenora Campbell, 2506
Decatur St., is very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Goodlett and
son, Mr. Carlton Goodlett, were the
dinner guests <>f Mr. and Mrs. L. L..
McVay, 2868 Orby St. on Monday
night, Dee. 22nd. Carlton Goodlett
is studying for his Ph.D. degree at
the University of California. Mr.
Goodlett will perhaps be the first
of our group to get his Ph. D. at
this university and the first at such
an edrly age. '
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Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hall, 2520
Det&tuv ■ St., will be the dinner
guestS‘Of Mf/and Mrs. W. C. Kim
brough, 37«hand Davenport Sts., on
Christmas Day.
-.
* Mrs. Burtron' 119 So. 27th St.,
lias returned from Portland, Ore.
» fit Ur- -;
Mr. Edward Wiggins, son of Dr.
Herbert Wiggins, is home from the
University of Iowa for the holidays.
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Mi'. Eugene Skinner, son of Mr. j
and Mrs. Ffank ICalloway, 2724
Lake Sit., is in the city for the holi
days. Mr. Skinner is an Iowa uni
versity student and Polemarch of
Kappa Alpha Psi.
Mr. Herbert Gamer, of the Uni
versity of Nebraska, is home for
the holidays. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. B. Gamer, 2219 Mi
ami St.
Mr. Alvin Wilkes, of the Univer
sity of Nebraska, spent the week
end visiting his aunlt, Mrs. C. B.
Wilkes 2914 Erskine Mr Wilkes was
accompanied by Mr. Lonnie Thomas
gradvflte of the University of Ne
braska and resident of Lincoln.
A Merry Christmas
and
A Happy New Year
from
Dr. A. C. Stokes
Seasons Greetings
Omaha Crockery Co
1116 Harney St. AT 4842
Doe3 that doll need repair
ing and repainting? Why
not have it parted a beau
tiful bro’^n like its little
mistress.
D. Eugene Murray
DOLL SANITARIUM
2911 No. 29th St. WE 4210
Reasonable Rates
|The Elite Cigar Stores
I Direct Wire On All Sports •
f Events
T
1 Ladies Especially Invited
Fred Myers, Mgr HA 4225
2314 N. 24th St.
Lux Barber Shop
,2045 No. 24th St.
M. A. McGKE K TAYLOR
a iUUv Marshall of Chicago,
who came to the city to attend the
Kappa dance, guest of Mr. Mareel
lus Rikhie, left Monday for her
home. While in the city she was
the house guest of Mrs. W. V.
Counter, 2816 No. 26»h St.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDaniels en
tertained at an after party follow
ing the Kappa dance Saturday ev
ening, Dec. li>th, at her home on
Bristol St., honoring Miss Mae
Marsh of Chicago.
M.\ Adrian Stamps,2723 Ohio St.
entered the University Hospital
Wednesday, Dec. 23rd, where he
will receive treatment.
Mrs. Bessie Davis, 2623 Wirt St.
is seriously 11 at her home. Her fri
ends wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A.. McAllister,
<•;’ Belvidere, South Dakota, were
in the city Monday enroute by mo
tor to Kansas City and Topeka,
Kas.
Mrs. Beatrice, Laster, 2618 Cald
well St., who has been ill with
It grippe, is now able to be, about
the house.
Miss Kathleen Macey. of Kansas
university, is spending the holidays
in t,he city with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie, 2710 Corby St.
Mrs. Earl McConnell, 2634 Ma
ple St., will join her daughter. Mrs.
Bessie West, in Washington. D. C.,
in the near future. From Washing
ton, they will go to St. Louis, Mo.,
where they will visit Mrs. McCon
nell’s mother.
Mr. Homer Harris, Captain of
the Iowa Uni. football team, is ex
pected in Omaha during the holi
days. He will be the. guest of Mr.
Eugene Skinner.
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Miss Sula Mae Williams of Des
Moines, la., is the house guest of
Miss Dorothy Scott. Miss Williams
is enroute. to Chicago where she
will attend the University of Chic
ago.
The Autumn Leaf club of Plea
sant Green church met Monday, Dec
1.4tfti, at the home of Mrs. Lottie
Keyes. Mrs. Estelle Waters is pre
sident of this club.
SHIRLEY S
BARGAIN CENTER
2518 N. 24th
Wishing My Friends and.
PATRONS
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Close out on all merchan
dise soon.
Wishing My Friends and
PATRONS
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
ONE HORSE GROCERY
2851 Grant St. WE 0567
REPAIRS
FOR ALL
FURNACES
Estimates Cheerfully Given
New Furnaces Installed
John F. Merwald
4116 No. 24th St. KE 2300
MARRIAGE REVEALED
The marriage of Miss Helen
Wilkes, to Mr. Eugene Oweivs of
Kansas City, Mo., has been recent
ly revealed. The couple was mar
ried early the past summer.
Mrs. Owens is the talented
daughtr of Mr. alid Mrs. Cecil Wil
kes, 2914 Erskine. 3he is popular
in both literary ad social circles in
Omaha.
Mr. Owens is a student in Lin
coln university, Kansas City, Mo.
Mrs. Lottie Keyes, who has been
ill, is slightly better.
Mrs. Estella Waters, president
of the Autumn Ix>af club of plea
sant Green Baptist church, will en
tertain f"r club numbers and fri
ends on Monday night, Dec. 28th,
at the home of Mrs. Eula Milton,
2704 No. 26th St. Everyone is in
vited. When this club entertains, it
does things in a big way. There
will bo a Christmas tree and all
that goes with it.
The Bazaar given by Mrs. Elsie
Warwick for the Starlight Bnnd at
the residence of Mrs. King, was a
big success. Articles sold were made
by the children.
Mother Edwards, 1814 No. 22nd
St., who ihas been ill, is somewhat
better.
The stork visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Merrian, 2731 Blondo St. Dec.
ll)th and left a fine six pound boy.
Mother and baby are doing nicely
in the Methodist hospital.
Mrs. Sylvia Stevenson, of Chic
ago, is the house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Pinkctt, 2118 No. 26th
St..
Mr. Charlie Williams, of 2412
Corby St., is ill. Mr. Williams is
the father of Mrs. Paul Adams.
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
and BEST WISHES from
Paxton-Mitchell Co.
2614 Market St. HA 6623
Pattern Shop, Foundries and
Machine Works.
LAKE SHOE
SERVICE
2407 LAKE STREET
YOUR OWN
—.
BEST WISHES FOR
A Merry Christmas
and
A Happy New Year
from
Rizzuto Bros.
CONTRACTORS
215 South 13th St.
1936 BEST
WISHES FOR
JONES & THOMAS LIQUOR STORE
1612 North 24th Street JA 1189
A Merry Christmas A Happy New Year
We tha.uk you for your past patronage and would, be pleased
to serve you in the future.
All grades of Coal at Lowest Prices
THE MID-WEST COAL COMPANY
1017 Horth 23rd Street JAckeon 0110
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HONOR OLD FOLKS HOME
The Junior Culture Girls and the
Royal Rhythm Boys sang their way
Into the hearts of neighbors Tues
day Dec. 22nd, as they caroled their
wny through the streets to the Col
ored Old Folks Home.
At the home they preeentd a
musical program which consisted of
Christmas Carols, numbers by th
Orchestra and Piano selections. Af
ter the program the inmates of the
home were presented with a large
Christmas basket. This program
was given by the two groups and
sponsored by Miss Ethel Jones.
Mrs. William Sprague, of Denver,
Colo,, is spending the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. T. P.. M&hanwnitt,
2110 No. 25th St.
Miss Sadie Richardson is ill.
Mr. Pullman, secretarty of the
YM(1A gave a book review to the
Home ami School Ass’n. on Pec.
9th. at the YW'CA. The hook re
view was given for the extension of
the school library. The leader is
Mrs. Lola Smith, 2918 Burdette
Mr. Mason, of Shenandoah, la.
was an Omaha visitor Wednesday.
HAYDEtx S CASH MARKET
2639 Franklin Street
WISHES YOU
A Merry Christmas
AND
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Ritz Beauty Shop
HOLIDAY SPECIAL
AT 7122 2401 Patrick St.
Everyone liken attractive handn
ho let Hattie Johnnon give you
a free manicure with every
h ham poo and prena.
BEST WIGHT'S F^F
A Merry Christmas
and
A Happy New Year
from
Belzer’s Market
1624 No. 24th St. WE 1411
Mr. and Mrs, Arnold E. Black
and daughters. Misses Elizabeth
and Naomi, 1923 No. 35th St., will
leave Dec. 28th for Los Angeles,
California, where they will make
their home.
Mr. Rolrt. Irving, father of Mrs.
C. Althoiuse, is indisposed.
Cudahy Packing Co., is sending
out Christmas t>oxcs to needy fam
ilies of its employees.
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YumitE r.siEEf ♦
Mrs. N. P. Patton, Prop.
The Patton Hotel
1014 So. 11th St. AT 2752
p.v.vAw.mw.vw.w.v
HERZBERGS’ 1
Women’s Apparel
1519 Douglas St.
AT 3845
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HARRY RROWN
COAL AND ICE
PACKAGE FUEL
BOth & Grace St. WE 1560
AV.V.V.V.V.V. <V. . . ,VAY
:• COFFEE JOHN’S ?
■: in so. 14th st. ■:
^ Biggest 10c Meals In City t
> Everybody Welcome /
.■.W.V.'.V.V.V.V/.V.V.VA*
CENTRAL MARKET
' . >. ti ■ » 'I
1608 Harney
ATlantic 8720
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Merry Christmas and a Happy. Prosperous
New Year
It is time again to express these friendly words of good cheer
to our many loyal customers. We hope you will enjoy a
pleasant holiday season and we extend these greetings to you
in a spirit of deep appreciation for your patronage.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hall
PROGRESSIVE TAILORS
2120 North 24th Street
Gigantic Price Reducing Sale
Astounding Values Offered That Can’t Be Duplicated
Turkeys, 25c Geese, 20c Ducks, 22c
English Walnuts ..—-— 19°
Swans Down Flour -- 35c
Butter --- 31c
Eggs, Poultry Fresh - 32c
Cranberry _ qt. 25c
Pumpkin _.__-.-No. 2^2 can 10c
Poultry Seasoning - 10°
Pecans, paper shell --—. 29c
Chickens _ 16c
Sweet Yellow Yams - 6c
Candy _____— 2 lbs 25c
Xmas Special Ice Cream Qt. 40c pt. 25c
Corn Fed Baby Ribs --2 lbs 25c
Steaks - lb. 25o
Fish, Buffalo .—--lb. 15c
Oranges, large ---- doz. 39c
Delicous Apples - bOc
Cigarettes _ 14c 2 for 25e
Milk, any brand-qt. 10c
Hot Sauce_10®
Dill or Sweet Pickles-10o
Peanuts, Salted_lb. 15o
Jello_6 for 25c
Ladies hose, gloves and silk undies
GOLDSEAL DAIRY
PRODUCTS
Sweet Milk_qt. 10c
Cream_Va pt. 10c
Whipping Dream y2 pt. 10c
Butter Milk - qt. 7c
ASK FOR—
HORACEK & SONS
PRODUCTS
Ask Your Grocer For—
WONDER BREAD
(Slo-Baked)
Butter-Nut
COFFEE ... lb. 35c
Compliments of
Merchants
Wholesale
Grocery Co.
llth and Jones
Xmas Trees_79c
ASK
FOR
ALAMITO
DAIRY
PRODUCTS
The Best In Fruits From
Gilinsky Fruit Co.
Carey’s Naborhood Store
Open Evenings WEbfter 0089 Free Delivery