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AFFAIRS ✓S-O-C-i-e-t-yV ORGANIZATIONS Surprise Birthday Party Given Mm. K. Whitley and daughter, Mm. M Dodd, .1028 Burdette Sf*. gav« a surprint birthday p'‘t*ty f*r Mr. Whif'ey on F<'b. flfih Fifteen guests wore present. The house was beautifully decorated for (he oe ciudon O'd f«shi<f < d games and muslo constitute,! the evening's en joyment, A wonderful three cour**' luncheon wns nerved. Mm W’hitley received many beautiful presents and many w j e« fog many more happy birthdays. ^.- .-> CrG/lf/V FIVFRG \ ft:a rm flu Wheti the Hu nee iett you weak «nJ o.wouratted von need somethin* to put s keen cd*e vutir ippehte •ml 40 b.4if up eour di* ftsti v« system to turn your toou mo strenMthjitvinc. red viood. Hostellerr$ Stoma elm. Hitters speeds up recovery You’ll feel oet Hi with iht sirs dose Phonevour druiistoreriytht *wav and jset vtnrie J quick l> America s tonic tine* ! 185$ levies tood, doe* ' qood 8 02 bottle tl 50 TTLR & BITTERS | Celebrate Nineteenth Wedding Anniversary if • and Mi* James Bradshaw, "729 Creighton B vd., wo n enter M'infd Fob 'Ini on th'dr 19th wed j (I'r;.- nnnlvetnary, by their friends p,t ii.'ip'bi j A bepi tiful bou nlifit of flown h was given to them by their daughter, Helen, A very (,)<hii'g j, f ngr was prayed by Mr*. Wlilio Lambert in which dhe a.sked n oontmun ice of God’* bless ing upon their home- Short taIkH who given by others. Singing fol low e«|. The gifts were presented by Mrs Ibil'ie Illxon Mr. and Mrs. Brad' Law expressed tihelr appre ciation for ihe courtesies and h<m ' orfc beat® wed upon (them The re mainder of /the evening was upe.nt in games. Refreshments were serv ed. Dinner Guest i Mrs. (Jenon Go«by, visitor from Atchison, Kan., was the dinner guest Tuesday afternoon of Ml', und M's. John Hickman 1333So. 35th St. covvrs were laid for six Khe was also entertained by Mrs, MatHe Jackson, 3226 Emmet and Mrs. Myrtlo Turner 1314 Daven. por't St. on Wednesday and Thurs ay afternoons Fractured Skull Mrs- Gregory of 2213 No. 27th St, who suffered a had fall on the ley pavements in December had to ho removed to the hoispital as her physician is <^f the belief that idle has a fractured skull Mrs. Gregory is in need of some kind person t« atilend bo; her six fatherless Child ren while who is away. For Real Heat Economy USE “TIGER COAL” $7.00 per ton—Lump or Nut Dust treated—Waste free TRY IT TODAY Call JAckson 6807 for list of dealers You Make Her Eat Spinach and Carrots m ■r': but-- Do You Protect Her Eyes? Spinach and carrots build strong bodies. But there are no vitamins or food diets that will pro tect her against eyestrain. All eyes must have the correct light. Play safel You guard her health with the proper food—guard her eyes with the proper light Give eyes the kind of light they need—with Setter Sight Lamps. Eyestrain Is Dangerous ... BETTER SIGHT LAMPS PREVENT IT! .i, % • ? * * ^ p Jht £!acJUuc Shot W Nebraska Power Company BOYS! GIRLS Craeiie a Spirit of Cooper ation by joining the “GU1D ITE CLUB" Watch for full particulars in port week’s er’ition cf The Omaha Guide , 11,0 Ki •!<•* of sermons preached 1 >y Y ft ,n,(f (\i V rf» All'V'TV at, ' 1 I 11st dhurches on ‘‘God's j Creation," was i" mi d*'d Thursday | n ■ •!’( Feb. 11 til at Ml. Ohve B»p iIst ehurch, Fotlth Omaha Rev, E VVHhite pleached the sermon t° a pa< ked house. Pleasant Green | choir furnished the music. Refresh ments were served free . offer the services, E der J, I). Benson and wife, 2007 Decatur St., are yi. Tit* Crusader club of the Metro politan Spiritual «<hurch met at the. pnrsonage on FV>b- 8th with all of ficial members present. The meet ing whs opened and went, through the proper pnlmduro- The. club dis cussed financial plans for the fu ture. All members are asked to please do the best they can on their Help Cards- Bach captain i» re riucdted ,'to make a report on hie ’mrdH every w»ak. Visitor are al ways welcome. K»tie Eddens, 2129 Hamdton St., wishes f° thank; her friends for their attention during her recent illness. The home of Rev. Wagner, 1512 No. 26th street was partly desfroy- j ed by fire- Girthing and books were also ruined In t)ho fire. The Woodson Center, 30th and R streets held Its t‘“nth annual meeting, Thursduy, February 18th House members rendered the pro. pram. Mr. C- F- McNeU, executive Isocretfctry, Oirj| ia Community Chest, and Rev. George W S’ater, pisfor of the A. M- E. Church, Council Bluffs, la.,were gueist speak ers. Singing and games, led by our recreation staff followed the pro I pram Pricilla Needle Cnift club met at tho usual time at the home of Mrs. Sadie Flier, 13th street. All members, with the exception j of three were present Mrs. Augus ta Stephens, who has been ill for the paft month, is able to be out again- "i deHci< j) a kuncheon was served by the hostess, which was enjoyqd by all Rev. and Mrs. J. H Reynolds, Council Bluffs, la., were the. week end Quests of Mr. J D. Pauling, 2818 Seward St. Mi's. Sarah Jack-son, mother of Mr George H Jackson, 2914 No. 28th Avo and Mr", D. Taylor, 2531 Hamilton street, passed away on Feb. 11th, at Memphis, Tenn. Sht leaves five other children in diffcr cit to r V 1 IS GEAUTIFITL VALENTINE GIFT E len Mae Wa!kct% student in tho Go<d She.pord Convent, receiv ed a beautHTlll' f’ero-aterl Vr’en tlne cake front he mother, Mrs. J>-),te R'i le I/vW*1', Mss Oila M-ae Sihepard, employee of the Omaha Gbidc Publishing Queen of the Mardi Gras ' -- -— ■ ..— ■ ■ ==* Miss Dolores Baranco Beaut if ill debutante daugh ter of I)r. aiwl Mrs. Raymond Barn,nco of Baton Rouge, Da., who reigned as queen of the famous (>i)igi!nal llljndis BaHl during the Mardi Gras a,t New Orleans last week. Miss Baranco will enter Fisk universty next fall. Co., is visiting her parents in Fort Worth, Tex. Miss Shepard will be gone for one month Mr Thomas Rucker, 44d9 Burt St-. v.ho has been ill at his home for the past two weeks, is improv ing nicely. Mrs. C- M Wiley, 2875 Ohio St.., is confined to her home by illn-tss. Mr- Tom Larkins, 2016 Witlis Avo , has been very ill with pneu monia. However, he is able to be up again and is xpeoted to start back to his work again. Mrs .Mary Miller, who formerly 'lved at 2711 Burdette St., wishes to unnounce to her friends haf her - ■ ■ T-j. |r 2016 Wil'is Ave-, phono ATIantic 2741. Mrs M- L- Harris, Lincoln Nebr., spent the week-end in Omaha visit ii wt’\ "('■ It IMr. Enlfl Perry. 2624 Caldwell. Mr II. Jones and family, former ly of Leavenvloiith, Kap-, have eomo to fhe city to make Omaha their home. They are living at the residence of Mrs. Lena Johnson, Saturday Specials! s Handkerchiefs Women’s Pore Linens 9 White with white or colored applique in I or 4 comer*. 9 Novelty colored prints in gay and attractive combinations. 9 Dainty white kerchiefs with roll J ed hems, shadow designs. “ 9 Solid colors with contrasting hand embroidery or patch work. Handkerchief Section—Main Floor j 1324*4 No. 24th Sf. Mi'. Fred Nebles, Lincoln, Nebr. In visiting his cousin, Mr Earl Perry, :C24 Ca*dwell Mrs, Mildred Hidgun, 2624 Ham ilton St., has returned t° the city from a visit in Kansas City, Mo’ with her father. Mrs- Rosie Lee Lewis, 2611 Par ker St, was buried Thursday, Febr., 11th, from Clair Chapel church, Earf Shelton, 25C20 Grant St., Is very ifl ip the hospital. His sister, Anna and brother, Jimmies are also ill. Word of their illness has been sent to their father, A Shelton of Philadelphia, but he is unable to come. Mrs. Buffkins, Burdette St, is getting alo>ig nicely after returning home from the hospital. We are g'ad o km w {hat Mm. I [ Mary Williams, 2502 Burdette St, i i much imppov'td- Mrs. Williams has been very 111 and in spite of the fact that she is much be‘,1 er, is un- ■ able o be out at this writing. The Pick Up club met ai the home of Mrs. Buster, 2308 No. 24th St., the president. After the service was over, Mrs. Blis ter had a Bean Strut. Mrs. Bul lion won first prize, Mrs. White second prize, L. White third prize. Five visitors were pres sent. Each one enjoyed himself very much. The club invites eaoh and every one to attend. The Valentine Tea given at the Northside YWCA on Feb. 14th proved to be a very pretty and profitable affair. About 70 persons attended this tea. In the receifaiyg line Were Mrs. Keys, Mrs. McFallan and Mrs. , Gibson. The tea was poured by Mrs. MeClinton, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Turner and Miss M. Shel ton of South Omaha. The table decorations were carried out in valentine colors. At each end of tlhe table stood two white ta pers. In the center of the table was a, bouquet of spring flower [Among the guests were Rev. and Mrs. Reynolds of Council Bluffs The Willing Workers club sponsorers of the tea wish to thank each and every one who helped to make this a success jful affair. Mrs. Edna Mitchell, Parker Street, honored Elder Goodwin of the First Spiritual Temple No. 3, Leavenworth, Kas. and Mother Rosie Jones, 2007 No. 27th St., at delightful dinner on Sunday, Feh. 14th. Slyter Ice & Coal Co No extra charges on half tons of coal. Delivered within 30 blocks. 1301 No. 24th St AT 6355 Be Well Dress ed and Com fortable in Our New 1937 SPRING and SUMMER STYLES ! $22.50 \ and up GLASGOW Tailors 1522 Harney JA. 1087 Omaha, Nebr. HERMAN’S MARKET 24th and Lake WE 5444 C Useful Prizes Given ^5 Away Each Week .« *iarwm . '"Stem Just Come To Our Store and Register. You Don’t Have To Be Present To Win. rhe Lucky Persons will be Announced In This Advertisement each week Watch For It OLE’S Battery Station Specialized Auto Repair Service by expert Workmen Call or See Mr. Jorgensen 3014 No. 24th S t. JA 9999 READ THE LATEST— -ALL KIL.-3 (RITZ SHOE REPAIR SHOP> 2033 North 24th St (J* '* nr' "For thirty years I had stubborn constipation. 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Tuchman Bldg. 24th and Lak NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Hattie williams, deceased: «A11 persons interested In said matter are hereby noified that oni the 3rd day of February, 1937 W L. Myers filed a petition in said County Court, praying that hi* final administration account filed herein be settled and allowed, andi that he be discharged from his trust as administrator and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said court on the 6th day of March 1937, and that if you fail to appear before said Court on the said 6th day cf March, 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. 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