AFFAIRS "S-O-C-i-e-t-y^ ORGANIZATIONS Thg Pick Up club of pleasant Green church w II ho!«l prayer services at 220(1 No, 28th Ave. on Tuesday evening. We wou d like to have you call. Some good migli. be done. IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL MAYO S BARBER SHOP Ladier' and Children's Work A Specialty, 2422 Lake Street. Johnson Drug Co. We Fill Belief Prescriptions WE 0998 .. 1904 N 24th St We Carry a Complete Line of J. E. McBrady’s Toilet Goods Spices—Soaps—Beauty Cakes— Perfumes—and Family Herbs 1825 Patrick Are., Apt. 6 For Prompt Delivery Phone JAckson 9995 Or see our agent when he calls L. G. HARRINGTON ’ north’ side ’transfer Long Distance Hauling Moving and Storage Phone WB5656 2414 Grant St Slyter Ice & Coal Co No extra charges on half tons of coal. Delivered within 80 blocks. 1301 No. 24th St AT 6355 Mi,.? Louba Robins'n, 2S09 No. 27th Av ., b home'in herm d-win tn while their mother Is 111 A call from friends would be appreciated. Mr Homer Daniels l<*ft Sunduy for Lawren'e, Kus, after v siting his sister, Mrs. Claud” M .Watts, of 30th street. Miss Coriene Stevens,, cousin of Mrs Claude Watts, who n'rw lives in Harrisburg, Pu., Is moving to California. Phyllis and Claude Watts, who have been ill, are able to be up and around again. Mrs. Ethel Morrow, 2638 Hamil ton street, is Improving from an operation. She lives at the home of her parents. ...DON’T LET UGLY IIA1EJ ROB YOU OF ROMANCE, HAPPINESS .42S.k »■ Men hardly ever noticed me—until I made my hair beautiful with Gode froy’s Larieuse. You can make your hair just as lovely. With Larieuse and a small brush you can color those streaks or patches ot Kray or faded hair to lustrous shades of black, brown or blonde. Your hair will shine like silk. You'll look years younger. So, to make yoi>t dreams of romance come true as mine have — use Godefroy’s Larieuse. Get a bottle today. 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M'h l.ee, the mother of Mrs. ;cr h Tnylr r, 2721 Caldwe 1 St., o'ssed away °n Tuesday, Jnaary 20th. Th“ b'l'ty was tak n to the Myers Funeral Homo. Farl WU lams, 2724 Caldwell St., pissed away °n Wednesday, Jan 27th. M’-s- Clyde Jhonson *s bark homo a,gain after spending quite si-mn time In New Orleans with her mother, Mrs. Susie Gee and her Ister Mrs. Clifford Smith Mrs Johnson had an enjoyable time vi siting with her friends and rela tives. Tho Crusaders club of the Metro politan Spiritual church did not have an official meeting last week on account of the revival meeting, the members responded beautifully with heir dues, showing that they mean to make this dub a success. Wo are very happy for our new members, namely, Mrs. G. Alex ander, Mrs. C. Cooper and Mrs. H Taylor- We hope piore will join at our next meeting. We wish to thank Mrs. G, Mayberry and Mra. i J Jordan for their donations. Mrs. Minriie Dixon, 2889 Ohio street, has been quite 111 for the last three weeks. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Ellen Dacus, 2889 Ohio St , Is HI at this writing. Her many friends wish for her a speedy re covery. She Is the mother of Mr J. W- Dacus and Mrs. Minnie Dixon Mrs Nellie Taylor is up again after being confined to her bed f >r two weeks. She is the grand daugh ter of Mrs. Laura Barker, 2022 Grace St. — The Do Right club met at the he me of Mrs. Scruggs, 2319 N. 22 St., <>n Wednesday afternoon. A delightful meeting was hel.l and every one there reported a wonder-; ful time. There is a grot deal of good being d°ne by this club- Visit ors are welcome. Mrs. Alice Lardtum, 2432 Se-j ward St , has been very ill with in fluenza. She is somewhat better, now, but Is still confined to her homo. She wishes to thank her many friends for their thoughtful ness J. W. BROWN .Expert Piano Tuning and Repairing WE 4622 2610 Franklin The Omaha Cafe Under new Management For Your Benefit, We Have Mr. V- Pace at The Omaha Cafe, to give the Southern Style Cooked Food—Hot and Fresh— Three Times Dniiy. THE RIFF CLUB is open for Private Dances by appointment —-Drop in anytime and Dance to Ynur Favorite Tunc. . 24 HOUR SERVICE 2124 N. 24th St. JA. 9398 PitOBATE NOTICE In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of HATTIE KITCHEN, deceased. AH persons Interested In said matter are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in said Court, praying for the probate of a certain instrument now on file in said Court, purporting to be the last will and testament of said de ceased, and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said Court on the 13th day of February, 1937 and that if they fail to ap pear at said Court on the said 13th day of February, 1937 at 9 o’clock a. m-, to contest the probate of said will, the Court may allow and pro bate said will, the Court may allow and probate said will nd grant ad ministration of said estate to Charles B. Kitchen or some other sulab'e person, enter a degree of heirship and proceed to a settle ment thereof. Bryce Crawfor County Judge St BEAUTS .-’ROmAip Jhj. wru.nq The uaneuie Beauty Foundation was established y' by the Godefroy Manufacturing Company to study ^ method's of preserving women’s natural beauty, and to make the results of this research available to the public. Why do you wear your hair the way you do? Did you select your present coif fure becnuse It looked attractive on your girl friend, or because your favorite movie star wore her hair that way. or because It was the current fad? If those were the only factors you considered In choosing your hnlr dress. you may have picked one en tirely unsulted to your features. For your coiffure, like your make up. must be carefully arranged to emphasize your attractive features and hide your less desirable points. Even though the current styles In hair dressing change somewhat, you should keep the one that Is most suited to your own type. A coiffure that Is becoming to your face Is al ways fashionable. There are a great many points to be taken Into consideration In mak ing your decision. Probably we won’t be able to discuss all these factors In today’s column, but we’ll start on the subject, anyway. The most Important thins to con sider Is the slinpe of your face. If the face Is too long, your coiffure should make It look wider. If It Is too broad, the lines of your hair should make It appear narrower. If. for example, you are the tall, slender type, with a long, nnrrow face, you must arrange your hair to make the face look wider. A wave, curls, or bangs should cover the top purt of the foreheud. especially If It Is high. Don’t allow nny of the hair to cover the side of the cheeks. In front of your ears, since your cheeks are narrow enougn anyway, and you don’t want to decrease their width. Fluff out the hair over the ears to Increase the apparent width of your face. The hair should be smooth on the top of your head, as any curls or braids will make the face look more slender, and at the same time add to your height. These rules will allow you con siderable variety In selecting a coiffure that is stylish and, at the same time, suitable to your type. For example, you might pnrt the hair on the left, bringing it smooth ly over the crown, place a dip or swirl over the forehead, and fluff out the hair at the sides. Or, pnrt the hair across the crown of the head from enr to ear, leaving bangs In front and trimming them into a curved line lower at the center. Put a flat curl In front of each enr, slightly above It. Bring the back part down in shallow waves, ending In a cluster of curls from ear to ear. If your face Is of the desirable oval shape, almost nny style of hair dressing is becoming. Girls with oval faces can use the center part style popularized by Mrs. Simpson better than nny other type. Remem ber, however, that a severe coiffure with tiny curls will emphasize any Irregulnrltles of your fentures. and should not be used unless your fea tures are attractive. Soft, wavy lines are more flattering If certain features nre too prominent. I’m afraid our space Is about up. and we’ll have to discuss the round face and the wide face in my next column, two weeks from today. Mother Robinson, who is confin ed to her home, expressed her de light to a collector of the Guide when she received her paper each week. She statcsthat she looks for ward to having it come to her each week, emd that the paper is improv ing. We hank Mother Robinson for tl.eg.fi kir.d.y lemarks Wo aie endeavoring to make the Mrs. Thomas, 26. h St., passed r.way at a 1 >cal hosptl- Her body was taken to Low s’ Mortu'ary. Th" chi dt en of St. Benedict school were invited to attend a p.ay given a. the St. Maiy's school. Mrs El a Mae Anderson of Kan sas City, Mo., has come to make her home in this city with her par ents, Rev. and Mrs. J F. Thomas, 2638 Hamilton street. Rev. G<'»dwin of L?avenworth, Kas., is expected to be at he Spiri tual Temp e No 6 on Thursday. His staywill be indefinite. On account of the weaher Mo ther Sutton of Kansas City, Kas., has de'ayed her visit to this city. However we are expecting her the first week in February. William McClain and Charlotte Keys, 2909 No. 26th St., are con Ined to their homes with the whoop ing cough CHOP SUEY American and Chinese Dishes King Yuen Cafe 2010', N. 211h St. Jackson 8576 Open from 2 p. in. until 3 a. m. FOR SALE & RENT APTS. TO RENT SHANKLINS APARTMENTS 2314 No. 21st Street $4 00 $4-25 and $5 25$ Gas, electricty, beat famished to each apartment; bath for all. Apply 1711 Cuming Street Houses to rent 3, 4, 6, 8, 7 to 10 rooms Buy yourselfabusiness. For sale all kinds of businesses Many other bargains in property. $50, $100, $150 to $300 down. Wanted manor woman who can In vest $500. Job pays $60 per month Money invested draws 5 per cent1, position as salesman Wanted .third partner In coal busi ness, who can invest $360. Don’t try to reach me by phons come to the office. SHANKLIN AGENCY 1711 Coming Street Drama (By Miss Lula Mae Hall) Council Bluffs, la Definition' A Greek term meaning action, and applied to that form of lit erature which s suited for per formance, or action, before an laudience. A drama, tells a story by mean of which t he dialogue Jogue. Speech, gesture, facihl expression makes pantomine stage “business'* music, danc ing, scenic painting are some o jthe theatreal accompaniments by means o fwhich the dialogue has been made to imitate scenes from life. Although in modern times dramas have requently been written in prose, the drama in classical times was regarded as I one of the three divisions of [poetry, and so differentiated from epic, the narration of ev-j cuts, and lyric, the expression of emotion. Another distinction due to the Greek is the division of drama into two species, tra gedy and comedy; the former dealing with the more serious themes of life and especially with suffering and death; the latter with life’s follies and ab surdities, fun and sentiment. The Greek's drama originated from songs wh' ch were sung in feestivities in honor of the sun Ray L. Williams, AHy. Tuchman ltldg. 241h and Lake NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of IRENE CAROMAN JOHNSON, deceased: *A11 persons interested in said matter are hereby noified that on the 20th day of January, 1937, W. L. Myers filed a petition in said County Court, praying that his final administration account filed herein be settled and allowed, and that he be discharged from Shis trust as administrator and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said court on the 13th day of February 1937, and that if you fall to appear before said Court on the said 13th day of February 1937 at 9 o’clock a m., and contest, the Court may grant he prayer of said petition, enter a decree of heirship, and make such other and further orders, allowances and decrees, as to this Court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and determined. Bryce Crawfor County Judge 3t god. Thespis added to the chor us an actor to fill in the inter vals of singing and dancing. The Roman origin is quite sim ln,r to that of Greece. The only drama we know of is that of the comedies of Plautus and Terence an dthc tragedies of Seneca. The Middle Ages brought forth a new type of drama known as morality drama, in which a les son was taught. This was done because all the churches had been destroyed and short plays for Easter, Christmas and var ious holidays were written. These grew an were ac.ed out each containing a moral lesson The Renaissance brought back the promises of the classi cal drama. It was mainly religi ous in theme, but gave good suggestions of aefc'ng. The peo ple opposed, but the drama, con tinued to spread. Spain and England began dramatic work about the same time and quite similar to each other. Marlowe and his poetry, j Lyle and Greene and their com edy and Shakespeare with his j Elizabethan drama swept the world. America had i!s theatre, but no drama. The first dramatist in America was William Dun lap, who translated and produc ed plays from Ketzebue English companies came to America presenting their works and thus influencing America. Then no vel dramatization arose, the first being “Uncle Tom’s Ca bin.’‘ The 20th Century has witness ] ed a remarkable development in ihe drama of Europe and Amer ican accompanied by changes in the stage which may ho des cribed as revolutionary. The re volution of the theatre is still in process and there is no telling when it will be final. The vn developments of drama probab ly accounts for the developmo»> of theatre. Zion Missionary Maxtha Washington Musical Tea The Musical Tea sponsored by Zion Missionary Society is the one affair of the year no one should m'.ss. So begin now to 1>Q there, Monday February 22, 1937 for this most enjoyable tune. 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