COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA . . _ aa a a aa aaaaaaaaaBaBaaBaBaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaB a a a a a aa a a a a a a a a a a a■ NEWS NOTES -M. M FUN CHIB. ■DITO& Mrs. Sam Floyd returned Wed inesday from Coffeyville, Kas., where she was called by the ill nss and death of her sister, Mrs. • Ollie Duffin. Mr. Shelton Pearl and children Miss Florence and Babbie, Omaha, were Council Bluffs visitors Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pearl vi sited in the Shelton Pearl home in Omaha Friday. Mr. Dick Lyons continues to im prove. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. Wilber of Omaha, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams on Christmas Day. Mrs. Rebecca Harrold, mother of Mrs. Nannie Williams, is spend ing th® holidays in the city. Mr. Ed Gilbert, who has been <11, is slightly improved. The chitterling supper, given at the home of Mrs. Nannie Williams on Saturday for the purpose of raising money for the Art Work of the Western District, was a suc cess. Mrs. Kathleen Fields and Miss Imogen® Person w«re Omaha vi sitors on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hawkins visited in Omaha Friday. Mrs. Hattie Terry returned to th® city Sunday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnson of Omaha. Mr. H. Young of St. Joseph, Mo., returned to his home after spend ing the week end visiting his sis ters, Mrs. Della Lewis and Mrs. Pearl Wilson. GETS NEEDLE LODGED IN HAND Mrs. Nannie Williams suffered the misfortune of breaking a needle off in her hand Wednesday, Dee. 23, while washing. Five X-raj pic tures failed to locate the needle. Mrs. Wiliams is undergoing no little pain. * - Mrs. Rotine Calhoun returned Sunday from Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Allison Johnson, of Teague, Tex. who has been visiting his fa " their, Mir. MattheVv Johnson, re turned to his home Sunday. Mrs. Lena Patterson, mother of Mrs. Rotine Calhoun, spent Christ mas with her daughter, Mrs. Martha Ecter, Omaha. Mr. Clyde Gordon is in the Iowa City hospital undergoing treat ment. Mrs. Frances Lee and Mr. Ward Walker were the beakfast guests of Mrs. Gladys Gordon, of Omaha on Friday. 1 f*J| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King and Mrs. Ida Giles were the dinner guests of Mrs. Tillie Reese on Christmas Day. Mrs. Emma Crocker, Miss Bea trice Adams of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. Luther White of Omaha were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James White on Christmas Day. 4r' * Mrs. Callie Spencer of Chicago, is visiting Mrs. Emma Crocker and Mrs. Willie Nealy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holliday, Mrs. Jewell Bryant and daughter, Bettie Jean Gray, were the dinner guests( of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nevins on Christmas Day. Council Bluffs Agents For The Omaha Guide Are Mrs. Clarence Oliphant, 2456- 6 Are Little Savoy, 1408 W. Broadway Miss 51 ary Teal, 1810 8. 10 t. Miss Odessa Russell, 1201-16 Ave. See Tour Nearest Agent and Buy Buy A Guide Keep Posted on Local Race News. Mrs. Brown and Mr. Guyton, both of Omsfia, were visitors in the Jim Wilson home Sunday. CHARLES WILSON WINS PRIZE Mr. Charles Wilson and Mr. Vir gil Smith were winners of 1st prize in the Union Outfitting Co’. Saftey Contest, sptonspred by an insur ance company. Virgil Smith is the driver of the. truck and is accom panied by Mr. Chas. Wilson, of 4 Avenue. These two men reported no accidents in a year. They receiv ed $26.00. The condition m the Cooperative club. Union Mission service was held Sunday at Beulah Baptist church. R<^v. E. E. Wilhite, of Omaha, preached the sermon. FIRST NEWS OF BISHOP WRIGHT IN SOUTH AFRICA Capa Town, South Africa, Jan. 2 (To Galvin Service in New York via Air Mail’from Cape Town to London; Trans-Atlantic liner to New York)—Bishop and Mrs. R. R. Wright, jr., have arrived in Cape Town where they were royally wel comed. The bishop’s fame as a scholar, author and preacher, and his social interpretation of reli gion preceded him and South Afri cans had been weeks (preparing for him. 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