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.V.V.VW//A\SViW.VWAV%ViVA^V.'^W.W.\%V.Vi/.\SWSSVJW/AVWrtlVW.^W.VVW^W%WVWAW.VW.W/.WiVSWAW.SWAVWW/.V.V COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA lvi^.WW.WAWAVAV.VAV;MW.VAW.SS%VVS%V.V.VAV.V.V.VAWV%S%%W.VWSW.WAWAWW.W.%\V%V*.WVAV%%'AVA%ViV*AWAV.WiWWM.W/AV. NEWS NOTES " ] 4 -H. M. FUNCHES, EDITOR j Mrs. Mattie Turner is recov ering slowly from an attack of influenza. Mr. Laiiher White returned Friday from Girard, Kas., where he visited his parents who are ill. He reports them both improved. Elnora and Clarence Rose, of South Omaha, visited Rev. and Mrs. Carbins and Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Gates, the past Sunday. Mrs. Sallie Harrold is indis posed . Union Mission at Calvary Union Mission hold its meet ing Sunday, Jan. 31st at Cal vary Baptist church. This is the meeting previously sched uled for Jan. 24tli, but post poned because of funeral ser vices. Mrs. Jiaones Rtosas, who has betejn confined tio bed, is U'p again. Mr. Sam Taylor, who has been ill, ra no longer confined to bed. Mrs. Maude Anderson is greatly improved. Guess What four young ladies were seen riding in the “Police Pa trol’* in the company with a young man Friday? Beulah members had prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed Gilbert. Prayer meeting was held Wednesday, Jan. 27th, a,t. the home of Mrs. Sam Floyd. OOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA MERCHANTS NELSON GROCERY Ferndale Foods 232 Broadway Ph. 2891 INDEPENDENT COAL and ICE SERVICE FEATURES OIL TREATED GOAL. IOWA COAL Retailed Or By The Sack. HENRY RAYNER, REP. 1800-5 Ave. Tel. 235 COUNCIL BLUFFS, LA i United Cab Co. I Fully Insured Lowest Rates We appreciate your Patronage 718 W. Broadway Phone 3434 ATLAS LUMP Sold Only By Co. Bluffs Coal & Ice Co. * 9th and Broadway PHONE 71 Mr. Chas. Burke, who has been ill, is better. Mrs. Klla Green is in Omaha visiitir^g flier (dj&ugh.fer, Mrs. Juanita Westbrook. Both of Mrs. Westbrooks’ children have been ill. Mr. Westbrook recent ly suffered a frozen hand. Mrs. IX M. Mixon, who has been ill with influenza, is im proving. Little Fearlena Deamons left Wednesday for Iowa City hos pital, where she will undergo treatment. Mrs. Nannie Williams is ill with influenza. Preston Wright of Minneapol is, Minn., Great Western em ployee, who was in the recent Great Western wreck, is in the Mercy hospital with fractured ribs and chest injuries. Mr. V. Carter, who recently underwent an operation for ap pendicitis, is recovering in the Mercy hospital . Charles Hall Has Stroke Mr. Clips. Hall, 2125-6 Ave., suffered a light paralytic stroke Friday, Jan. 22nd. He is getting along as well as could be expected. ' Harlemites Give Kid Party The Kid Party given by the Harlemites Jan. 23rd at the home of Misses Wilma and Ger aldine Herndon proved to be a success. Guests came to this p:urty dressed as children. The evening was spent playing cards games and dancing. Wilford Beasley Draws 25 Yearss in District Court Wilford Beasley, 50, of 715 15 Ave., who pleaded guilty to a stutory charge was sentenc ed to 25 years in Ft. Madison .penitentiary Monday by Dis trict Judge Jolm P. Tinley. Mr. |Beasley .was arrested Sunday at a house of reported ill repute. Miss Lula Mae Hall was the guest of the Urban League Cen ter, Omaha, on Thursday, Jan. 21st. Recreation work of both cities was discussed with Mr. rB. E. Squires aind several of his staff workers. _ All persons interested in tak ing part in the next dramatic production of Bethel Center, please report to the Bethel Com munity Center on Monday, Febr. ls^ . We are urging persons to take a more active part in dra matic work as it is an exten sive channel for self-expression. The next play is “The Coun try School,’’ a rollicking com edy. The young as well as the old may ta-ke part. Nelson Grocery Company The Nelson Grocery Comp any, located at 232 Broadway, carries a complete line of Fern dale Products. This company also carries a full line of fresh meats and vegetabless. When you desire courteous treatment, quick service and fresh foods CALL 2891. DOLGOFF HARDWARE Paint, Glass and Varnish We do glazing and make window shades to order 1822-24 N. 24 WE 1607 Keep your eyes and ears open for announcement, of a. series of forum discussions. Be gin reading up on alt current subjects. Mrs. Lewis, the mother ot Mrs. Mabel Ja.co, will leave Saturday, Jan. 30.h, for li r home in Salisbury, Mo., after an extended visit with her dau ghter . Mr. William Teal, 1708 S. 3rd St., has returned to work after a month’s illness. Miss Lula Mae llall was the dinner guest of Miss Ida Mac Rowland, Omaha, on Jan. 21st. Mr. Howard Cave visited Mr. Hastings, of Omaha, on Sunday. Mr. Hastings is better known to Council Bluffs folk as “Chef’ former cook ai the George Lew is Little Savoy . Mr. Elijah Lane has returned to his home from Mercy hos pital. He is still confined to! bed. Receives Boxing License Robert Maxie has received a licence for amalteur boxing. Both he and Leonard Hawkins are entrants iin. the Golden Gloves tournament which takes place in February. Good luck, boys! _-__ New Lin© of Work Being Done Some very good products in leather and tin have been made by the children a (tending the Recreational Center. Purses, wrist bands., book ends and many other articles have been made. Why not enter this class. Several books have been plac ed in circulation from the Cen ter library. There are still some very good fiction, non fiction and reference books on the shelves. Feel free to come a.t any time and make use of these books. Athletic Department is Doing Good Work Some very good work in the athletic department is being done. Very good ping pong pBayiers, boxerfc, basketball shooters and volley ball players have been developed, thanks to Mr. Parks and 'his assistants. Wed Miss Bessie Reynolds and Mr. Clyde Gordon were mar ried Monday, Jan. 25th. Mrs. Viola Stewart, who has been ill, has returned to work. Hollis Art Club Hollis Art Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Oletha Fristsoe. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parks have moved from 1708-14 Ave., to 1002 So. 17th St. Bethel Christian Endeavor Bethel Christian Endeavor will give a special program on Sunday, Jan. 31st. Robert Christmas will read a paper on the Ideals of the Young Colored Man and How to Obtain Them . Junior Reeves will present the high spots in the President Roosevelt’s Inaugural Address. Miss Katie Taylor will also present a paper . Mr. James Spires will play a tuba solo. Rev. G. W. Slater is jubilant over the fact that he needs only three additional credits to graduate in June from the Uni versity of Omaha . Mr. Nathan (Duke) Turner, who has been ill, has returned to work. Bethel Sunday School Officers Elected Partial election of Bethel [Sunday school officers was held Sunday, Jan. 24th. New officers are: Assistant superintendent, Miss Geraldine Herndon; secre tary, Miss Geraldine Beeves; treasurer, Mrs. Li lie Mills; or ganist, Miss Juanita Oliphant; lbrarinn, Arnold Stovall. Mrs. Gertrude White was taken to the Mercy hospital Friday, Jan. 22nd, where she will undergo an operation. Mrs. Ixda Pearl and children who have been ill with influen za arcrceovering. Mrs. Sylvia Brown was call ed to Edina, Mo., by the illness of her mother. A brother is also ill. Mrs. Alcindia Givens Passes The many friends of Mrs. Al cindia Givens were shocked to learn that she died Thursday, Jain. 21st, at the home of her son, Mr. Win. Givens. Mrs. Givens suffered a stroke of paralysis Tuesday, Jan. 19th, while eating dinner. She never regained consciousness. Coining to Counci Bluffs the latter part of last summer from her home in New London, Mo., Mrs. Givens had won a place in the hearts of many Council Bluffs' persons with her lovable disposition. FunteraJ services were held Sunday, Jan. 24th, a,t Taber nacle Baptist church, the body being later shipped to New London, Mo., forburial. Immediate survivors of the deceased are two sons, Mr. Wm. Givens, of this city and Mr. F. R.. Givens, of New London, Mo. Ier passing is mourned by other relatives and a host of friends. Members of New Orchestra Give Party Members of the newly form ed orchestra, gave a party Sat urday, Jan. 23rd, at the home of Misses Wilma and Geraldine Herndon for the purpose of •aising money for music need ed. The orchestra has been named the “Five Pennies," and con sists of James Spires, tuba; Janies Herndon, drums, Miss Wilma Herndon, piano; Everett Herndon, jr., trumpet and Ray mond Holts, saxophone. Hob Turner, jr., who has been out of school for the past week beccause of illness, has return ed to school Mrs. Aultie Birdsong is ill. Mrs. Katherin Ford is able to be around in, the house. Will Make Home With Aunt Little Miss Mildred Frazier, of Bowling Green, Mo., will make her home with her aunt, Mrs. Nannie Williams. Thp win some little Miss enrolled at Dodge school on Monday . modern shoe repair 1410 North 24th Street Women’s top lifts_15c Women’s half soles ...65c & up Men’s half soles and heels. _$1.00 & up Men’s half soles_75c and up Mens Rubber heels 35c and up Children’s half soles and heels-75c Children’s half soles 50c up Quality is our policy Mr and Mis. Mize Enjoy Trip Mr .and Mrs. Jamts Mize, | who recently returned from a [trip to California, report a | glorious time. From Council Bluffs I hey went to Cheyenne Wyo, where they visited Mrs. Irene Brown and Mr. Spencer Cave, jr.j Oakland and San Francisco, Calif. They crossed the New Frisco Bay geles, where *1*1 <y remained bridge and went on to Cos An some two weeks. Subburban California, towns were visited. While in LosAngeles, Mr. and Mrs. Mize were the guests of Mrs. Ester Perkins, daughter of Mr. Mize. Adding to the enjoyment of this trip was the opportunity of visiting with former Coun cil Bluffs residents—Mi's. Crom pton, Miss Helen Gamble, Mr. Burt Davis of Iios Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Leander Itryant of Hollywood, (CaVf, and Mrt^ Mary Moore ,of Long Bench. Return was made by way of Kansas City and I’arkville, Mo., whore Airs. Mize vu-ii ed Tier parents, Air .and Airs. Spencer Cave, sr. Airs. Mize stories o fthe beau ti/ful poinsettas, pajim trees, flowers etc., make one wonder why did he not thing of spend ing his winter there. In speakng of the weather Mr. Alize said the winter cloth ing he wore here he found in sufficient to keep him warm. Says Air. Alize, “The next time I go to California, it will he in the summer.’’ Do You Know Did you know that Messrs. ,Herb Parks and John (Rock ' island Slim) will lie Council Bluffs’ entrants in 1 lie Kentuc ky Derby this year. 'When it comes to a quick get-away— these boys are there. And can they run, stifle coughs etc., well just ask them. (From the Bee-News “Around the Town’’ column conics this Pay or Else Father Divine, “Messiah of Harlem,’’ recently informed his flock that they couldn’t go to heaven with debts left on earth. So the Council Bluffs Tele phone office credit department got a letter from one “Simon Peter’’ (his right name follow ed), purporting to be one of the Divine followers, explaining that he wanted to go to heaven badly. He admitted that years ago he left Council Bluffs, leav ing an old telephone bill unpaid. IIe wanted the records looked up and a statement sent him so Fine for Kidney and Bladder Weakness Plush poisons from kidneys and bladder and you will live a health ier, happier and longer life. One most efficient and harmless way to do this is to get from your druggist a 35-cent box of Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules and take them as directed—the swift results will surprise you. Besides getting up nights, some symptoms of kidney trouble are backache, moist palms, leg cramps and puffy eyes. If you want real results, be sure to get GOLD MEDAL—the original and genuine —a grand kidney stimulant and diuretic—right from Haarlem in Holland. Give your kidneys a good cleaning once in a while. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Free Course In Hair Culture Consisting of Marcalling Fingarwaving Sksnpoa Formula INCLUDINQ DIPLOMA BY MAIL Write CUBAN COSMETIC COMPANY BOX 53XS — CHICAGO, ILL. oithtr fin another way of pay Uut records of the telephom company show that the debt lias been “written off” and no body knows any more about it So “Simon Peter’’ will have 1< eithre find another way of pay ing that bll or else. OUR CHURCHES _ BETHEL AME CHURCH Rev. Geo. W. Slater, jr, pastor Only Sunday school and Christian Endeavor were held the past Sunday CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Elder A. D. Carter, Pastor 1618 Ave B Sunday school at 10:30 a. ni. Mrs. G_ Mina, supt Serviecs at soon. YFWW at 6:30 p. m, Mr- Gamble Duncnr president. General services at 8:00 p. m... Weekly services or Tuesday and Friday nights at 7 30 o’clock. Council Bluffs Agents For The Omaha Guide Are Mrs. Clarence Ollpnant. 2456- 6 Ave Little Savoy, 1408 W. 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