• a. CLUBS 1 affa 'Vi-O C-l-e-I-y^ ORGANIZATIONS CELEBRATES L’IRTHDAY Little Marion Webb, daughter "t Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Webb, 2002 No. 30th St., celebrated Be r sixth lirth day <>n the 22nd of l)ec. Among the many prisents she received was a bautiful white fur cal by her oousin, Miss Hhise Jones of Dnllas, Tex. Mrs. P-rcy Bradshaw and Mrs. James Walker, both *f Kansas City, Kas. were the ljncheon gusts *»f Mrs. Curtis h'irtby end Mrs. Grace Flanagan on Dec. 20 h. Mrs. Bradiknw and Mrs. Walker •*:re visiting their mother, Mrs, F. Tur ner and sister, Mits Mildred Turn e\ M"S. James Welker is the mo ther of litde Jeon Wright, 2121 No. 27th St. A luncheon, in h"n<>r of Mrs. Paul Moore, of Oakland, Calif, was given at the Chad's Dyer h"me, 2819 Decatur on Dee. 26'ih. Those j*r rent were Mrs. Ruben Moore, Mrs. Alma Whiting and Ms. E. J. Palmer. Mrs. John lilackbum, 2012 Clark St was called to Kansas City due to the sickness of her cousin. While her cousin is in the hospital, shCj will attend her blind aunt. Mrs. E. J. Palmer, 2422 Erskine. St. was hostess at a breakfast ser ved in honor of Mrs. Paul Moore, Oakland, Calif. Other guests pre sent were Mrs. Ruben M'»ore, Mrs. Thomas Moore, Mrs. Charles Dyer and Mrs. Alma Whiting. An enjoy able time was reported. Mrs. Charles E. Mason visited her brother in Cincinnati and fri ends in Columbus, Ohio after at tending the funeral of another brother in St. I/uiis, Mo. Mrs. Mary Rodman, 2609 Wirt St., spent tfhe holidays in Great Falls, Montana visiting her aunt, Mrs. Albert Hollingsworth and Mrs. Cora Atkins. Mrs. Dortch, 1142 No. 20th St., is slowly improving. Mrs. Eva Davis, 2015 Paul St., is ill. Mrs. Samtpson, Ohio St,, js in the hospital. Mrs. J. W. Wilson is improving. Sh« is looking forward to receiv ing calls from her friends. Corp. A. D. Nunn, Camp M 25th Infantry, Ft. Huachuca, Arizona spent the holidays in Omaha visit ing his sister, Mrs. Frank Sanders, 2120 No. 25th St. Mrs. Belle Woods entertained the delivery boys of the Johnson and Robbins Pharmacys at a five course Christmas dinner. An en joyable time was spent. Mr*. T. McNeal, 2634 Seward St. is on thre sick list. Mr. Emil, 2421 Seward St., is on the sick list He would like his friend to call. Mother Bishop Sutton of Spiritual Temple No. 1 of Kansas City, will conduct a meeting at Spiritual Temple No. 6, 24th and Blondo in' Omaha from Jan. 27th to Fobr. 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans arriv ed in the city Friday to spend the holidays with Mrs. Evans’ parents, Sgt. and Mrs. Geo. Bivens. Mr. Otis R. Taylor, of Lincoln, Nebr. is in the city visit jng his sons, Messrs. Russell, Herchel and Horace Taylor. Mr. Taylor is en route to Kansas City, where he will visit his daughter, Mrs. Leota Franklin. - I Miss Helen Bivens who has been ill ia able to be out again. Sgt. Geo Bivens is confined to bed by illness. T wish to extend my h«art-felt thanks to the Mission of St. Luka Baptist Church for calling to visit me during my illness. The pastor Rev. Crowder, let the Mission. May God’s face ever watch over you and your good people. C. W. McKiYiney 2317 North 27th St Mrs. Joseph Stuart, of Minnea polis, Minn., returned to the city to spend Christmas wi her family, the McC&ws of 2806 Ohio St. spend Christmas with Mrs. Isaac's i) ne • I;s. John Alb rt Williams, U',18 Maple St. Mrs. Isaacs is the Firmer Miss Dorothy Williams. Mrs. Frances Eliot, of Denver, ol .. r, ent Christmas week as the tu s' of he aunt, Mrs. H. J. Pink i ett. Mrs. Rae 1 ee Jones sr/ut Christ mas in Kansas City, Mo. DAFT RITES EOF MRS. DONNA CUPTON i M s. Donna Canton, 2‘-21 Grant F ’’Tin d ed Saturday. Dee. 2itb, I a:-, hured T. • sdav, Dec. 2i»th ;,M' the Myers Funeral II me. "he d ceased is snrvivd by a Huph rr, Mrs. 0 ■orpin Hunter; "no granddaughter, Mrs. Mabel Wnsb nton; one grnmdson, Mr. Briny Hunter and one great granddaugii ter, Malda Washington. Tho Carter Charity club held its rt gular meeting at 2618 Ohio S*. It being tlhe final meeting »f the year, the bjsintss session was quite lengthy. The secretary and treasur er gave excellent reports for the year’s work. These reports showed that much good had been accom plished. A very interesting tnlk on tho benefits for tihe needy was giv en by the president. She also re- j lated the accomplishments of the club and expressed her apprecia- j tion for the cooperation of the mem-: hers. The following officers were elected for the insuing year. Mrs. Myrtle Metcalf, president; Ms. A. L. Hawkins, vice president; Mrs. Geitrude Grd n, sectary; Mrs. Ida Wiley, assistant secrertary; Jrs. Gwendolyn Deckard, treasurer; and Tillie Simpson, dhaplain. A two-course luncheon was ser ved by the hostesses, Mesdamcs Lizzie Cunningham, A. L. Hawkins, Blanche' Black and Bertha Smith. Wo want to thank our friends who contributed to our Christmas Can Tarty, which proved quite a suc cess. Wo also wish to thank those who appeared on <'Hr program. A large number of canned good were received and were able to give 16 bushel baskets of food to the needy. EMANCIPATION SUNDAY PROGRAM Emancipation Sunday program at Claire ME church, 22nd and Miami Sts. on Sunday, Jan. 3rd. Some of Omaha’s most prominent men will be speakers, which will in clude Dr. J. W. Jones, Dr. S B Northcross and Mr. B. E. Squires, , secretary of the Urban league.': Special music will be rendered by junior and senior choirs and the1 WPA orchestra. Many interesting facts of Negro achievement and success will be related. Let us make this tho most outstanding celebra tions in the history of Omaha. Among tihe Kansans who are vi siting Omaha during the holidays are; Miss Ellcza Vctoria Williams. Miss Williams lives in Kansas City, Kas. She is house guest of Mrs. A. Baldwin, 2910 No. 2(ith St. and guest minister at the Church of God, 2025 No. 24th St. Miss Williams will (probably ad dress two youth meetings, Sunday Jan. 3rd and lOtlh at 3 p. m, at tho Church of God. She is Associ ate Minister at the Church of God, 11th and Freman, Kansas City, Kar. of which Elder J. B. Almond is pastor. A son was born to Elder and Mrs. R. L. Moody, pastor of the (thurch of God, Dec. 23rd. Mrs. Moody and baby are doing nicely pnd will be home soon. Mrs. Beatrice Black, of Los An geles, Calif, well known business woman, has arrived to spend sev pal weeks with her father, Mr. Henry W. Black and her many Om aha friends. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Isaacs motor ed to the city from Tulsa, Okla., to Mrs. James C. and Mrs. Cecelia W. Jewel, who have been ill, are somewhat improved. Mrs. W. B. Counte entertained eight guests at a Christmas din ner at her home at 2816 No. 26th St. Mrs. Martiha Tayor Carter, 2211 Ohio St., entertained Christmas Day honoring Mrs. Willie Day of Joliet 111. NEW IN JOURNALISM MISS MARION MARSHALL Newest recruit in Har'lem journalistic circles, who is sec retary of Calvin’s Newspaper Service, 143 West 125th Street, New York City. Miss Marshall, who lives with her parents at 20 Spruce street, Passaic, N. ,J., where she its a favorite in the ybungcr set, Ls a native of Rutherford, N. J., and graduated from Rutherford High School with honors in ’34, winning eight letters in the following events: basketball throw (70’), high jump (4’ 8 1-2’’), running broad jump (13’ 1 inch), dash, and ro'ay, and on winning teams. In ’33 she won the Penth nthlon for gaining the most points on a field day, and tied with ai white girl for the same honor in ’34. Ijwt June M';|»s Majvhnll completed the two year po-tt graduate commercial course at I’nasaic High School, with an avoniie of ‘.K’’ (94-100) in typing, mild of “VG”; (88-93) in shorthand. She took four shorthand vspced tests, winning a certificate attesting to her speul of 100 words a minute in the I Annual Radio Short hand Speed Contest of New York City j Gregg Shorthand Teachers' Association on May 2, 1931. Miss | Mm shall also won a. Gregg Transcription Tes^ certificate before leaving school for “having written for five minutes at one hundred words a minute, and having transcribed the notes neatly and accurately on tilim typewriter, is therefore awarded this certificate of proficiency.’’ In all of her high school e,VtWwt(s Miss Marshall was the only colored girl, and many i times says she was inspired to unusual achievement with the I hope of making her race shine among other groups, (i’lioto oy Woodard, N. V Calvin Service.. The Aee "f Clubs gave a formal lancing party Wednesday evening, Dec. 30th, at the Urban League Community Center. This party was in invitational affair. ALOHAS AT DREAMLAND S-, me 250 guests, including out i town people, enoyed the Alora’s aspitality Monday, Dec. 28th. Dreimland Hall was gorgeously decorated in Yuletide colors. Music was furnished by the Smart Har I'old orchestra. Truly it was one of the lovelUst parties of the sea son. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter ent< r taineil at Christmas dinner at their home. 2217 Ohio for Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Wilko'son of Council Bluffs. Mr. G. C. Garners and son. Elliot.. Mrs. Lia Westfield, 2011 Seward St., who underwent rn operation in a local hospital, is reported as be ing no better. Mrs. S. HieronymoUs, 2825 No. 28th Ave., is ill. WANTED: Colored women be tween ages of 25 and 40 to work for family of three in Onawa, Iowa. Call WEbster 1517 for further in formation. New Beauty Salon 2035 N. 24th St. AT 5810 HOLIDAY SPECIAL Hot Oil Treatment FREE —with each Shampoo and.. Presa....-.$1.00 Finger Waving __25c Operators—Misses Ella Mae Smith and Alma Parker. HOMER McCRANEY, Mgr. .OU CAN GET Appetizing barbecue, delicious fried chicken, just-right chili and ’"lv tamales at Mason’s, 2024 Burt St. Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids The only way your body can clean out Acids and poisonous wastes from your blood is thru 9 million tiny, delicate Kid ney tubes or Alters, but beware of ct\eap, drastic, irritating drugs. If functional Kidney or Bladder disorders make you suffer from (letting l)p Nights, Nervous ness, Leg Pains, Backache, Circles Under Kyes, Dizziness, Rheumatic Pains, Actd | lty, Burning. Smarting or Itching, don't take chances. Get the Doctor’s guaran teed prescription railed Cystex (Klss Tex). Works fast, safe and sure. In 4$ hours it must bring new vitality, nnd is guaranteed to Ax you up In one week or I money back on return of empty package. Gystex costs only 9c a day at druggists and the guarantee protects you. CHOP SUEY American and Chinese Dishes Kins Yuen Cafe 2010'/i N. 24th St. Jackson 8576 Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. m. DIGNIFIED EFFICIENT SUPERVISION MYERS FUNERAL HOME 2416 N. 22nd St. \VE 0248 ECONOMY BEAUTY SHOP 1809 N. 24 ST. WE 4240 9:00 A.M. to 6 P.M. First Class Work At Cat-Rate Prices. Lillian Cunningham Bessie Wilson MILDAY’S DRESS Have you seen Mrs. Edna Carr waring her blue gray Lappin cat with blue-gray accessories? Then please do, or else you are missing something. Did you know that Miss Cele stine Smith was wearing slip-over sweaters and shirts to work these days? The last word in smartness. Has anyone told you about Miss Lorraine Fletcher’s yellow knit sweater? She made it herself and it’s right ducky too. Did y>nu see Mrs. Lavina Sett Adam's black dhiffon tea gown she wore to the Kappa dance? “Lovely” is the only word that will deserib:' it. Surely you know that Mrs. Lillie Avant Dorsey has a most strik ing g*roen street ensemble w'>rn with British tan accessories? Looks just like “Vogue.” Is Miss Lucy Mae Stamps the; ; thing In her gray and black sports coat tho’! Black is so good this i season too, (Miss Stamps . Miss Irene Harrold goes to town when she puts on her little, red and white collar and cuff set. But you; knew how well Miss Harrold sew- j ed? Miss Marguerite Dickerson set 'em right back on their heels when she came to club meeting last week in her black moire done with green.; Very clever Dickie, Zippers and all. Mrs. Florentine Pinkston wears blue very well doesn’t she? Espe cially blue taffeta and velvet. That’s wb/it she made her appearance in at the Kappa dance. Do you all agree witfh me that Miss Mary Alice Willis was “hot stuff” n /her blue velvet and gold last Saturday night ? Were those shoes gold borcade or just gold Mary Alice? Anyway they were lovely. Tho new winter c‘»at worn by Miss Mabel King is truly the thing. Burnt orange with the swing time skirt. Very chic and all that sort )f thing you know my dear. Mrs. Constance Adams was a flame of color at the Kappa i»ince the other night. Someone sad she looked just like Ginger Rogers and we agreed with them too. StiH Coughing? No matter how many medicine* you have tr.cd for your cough, che. cold or bronchial irritation, you can get relief new with Creomulsion Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Creomul sion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mem branes as the germ-laden phlegm is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies have failed, don’t be discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv.) DON ROSE I BEAUTY SALON MRS. 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WE. 0998 .. 1904 N 24th St RITZ CIGAR STORE Direct wire on all sporting events. Jimmie Jewell, Prop. 2225 N. 24 HA 4834 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 ■ Hk ’ — Stop and Shop | At HERMAN’S MARKET ; HERMAN FRIEDLANDER j Proprietor J 1 < 24th and La ke Street j WEbste r 5444 j The Elite Cigar Store Direct Wire On All Sports Events I ji.Iu h Especially Invited i Fred Myers, Mgr HA 4225 | 2314 N. 24th St. j ALBERTA’S SANDWICH SHOP Barbecue—Cold Drinks Furnished Rooms MRS. HARRY NORMAN 4827 S 26 St. MA 0967 MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR THESE OUTSTANDING MIDNIGHT SHOWS! _____ ARMSTRI and HIS SWING IN “SWING HARLEM SWING” SEMA STARS • SCREEN* # DEANNA DURBIN mrls ' BINNI^ tARNES • ALIC *4igi