AFFAIRS ✓S-O-C-i-e-t-yV ORGANIZATIONS i_ _iiiiiiirtiill^J H. J. B. Grocery Fall line of Fre»h FruiU and Vegetable* Open Sundays and Evening* MODERATE PRICES SI 16 North 24Mi St._ Magazines -ALL - (RITZ SHOE REPAIR SHOP) 2033 North 24th St VW.V.V.V.V.V.V^.V.V.V. FOR SALE—CLOTHING Nice Line of Slightly Used Women's Wearing Apparoll WOMEN'S ECONOMY SHOP _507 W»>rld-Herald B!dg,— VMV.VAV/.W.V.VA'.VA AAA Coal Company JA. 2159 Special Cash Priae— Fresh j Off the Oars. Deep mined Super Southern COAL Ton $7.50 Half ton 8.75 500 lba._ 2.05 Friedman’s Shoe Store 1510 N. 24th St. JA. 0353 New Stars in Footwear Jolene Fashion Shoes Styled in Hollywood Different Colors in Gabardine Visiting & Visitors , OUT OK TOWN GUEST HONORED Mrs. 0)1 ie Lewis, 2415 Blondo St., whs hostexa at a social meet ing of the Women's Auxiliary of the Postal Alliance, honoring Mi»a Lindsay of Joplin, Mo-, who is the house guest of Mrs. J. C• Carey, 2t>30 Kinney St- Covers wore laid for twelve. All who were present enjoyed a delightful time. Miss Amanda Burdette, charming visitor of law Angeles, Calif., wa« a visitor at the Woodson Center in South Omaha on Sunday, Mar. 14th. She wa« the guest of Miss Susie Whktcside. —4 —O-* Sgt. arid Ml'S. Me Reynolds of l o t, Leavenworth, Kas-, are visit ing 5gL. and Mrs. George Bivens, 2512 lake Sit Sgt. M c-Reynolds, who will soon retire from the 10th Calvary, plana In in'll.) Omaha his place of re sidence,. Private Brandon, who was form arly stationed at Fort Omaha, left Saturday, Mar. 13th for Fort Lea venworth, Kas., where ho will be stationed. MRS. MARIE LECO-Q BACK FROM CALIFONIA Mrs. Marie L<*coq has returned home after spending the winter in •California . Mr«. Leooq tells that she met many Omaha friends while on the coast. GERTRUDE’S LITTLE HUT We specialize in nothing but Bar-B-Q. Once you try it you will always buy. Drop in and ice us some time. 24TH and BLONDO LION COAL CO. 22ND and NICHOLAS STS. WE. 2605 We Specialize on Quality Coal PROMPT DELIVERY ‘Call The Lion First* OK’D Bi fVS joif&lqfC otic/amtfcrif MRS. HOSTESS! .. . here’s a Touch of Smartness for Your Home Sunbeam Automatic Toaster with BUFFET TRAY This complete Combination-Automatic Sun beam Toaster and a smart five compartment ^ buHet tTaY-f°1' »he priceof1the totter alone. This two-for-one value U a 01 •n“rtainta'' Special for March...*10.95 JJisl £kdbac ShapM Nebraska Power Company Sick List Mrs. Flem Brooks of Pensacola, j Florida, the father of Mrs. Minnie Wright, 2224 Clark St., died on Mar. 1st. He left two daughters, | a son, a wife and many otfier re> | latives and friends to mourn his loss -o Mrs. Lou Snyder, 2811 Charles St., is on the sick list _____o—. Mrs, Georgia Tolson, 1110 No 22nd St., who has been ill for the past eight months, is now able to be out again. -o Mrs. Ralph Wagner, 2850 Corby St. is recovering from a broken "Tint received in a fall in February -_o Mrs. Lula Ridge, 2509 Grant St. v l ." taken suddenly ill on Satur day, March 13th. The causa of her illness is not known yet. . -o Mrs. Carolyn Woods, 1911 No. 28th St. underwent an oper t'on at a local hospital on March 11th Sho is doing fairly well at this writing, and would appreciate a visit from her friends. She is a member of Mt. Moriah Baptist ^ church. Mi's- Crutichfield, 1925 Charles street, is suffering from a b |!ly sprained ankle. -o Clubs —— The Progressive Club of the Zion Baptist Church met at the | home of Mrs. Ij. S. Daves, 2530 Grant Ston Tuesday, March j 9ih. Twelve members were pres- j ent. A delicious two-course lun cheon was served by the hott ess. The next meeting will be at the residtnee of Mrs. J. L. Giles, 2217 N. 20th street. Mrs. J. W. Thomas, Rep: The Crusader's Club of the Meiropolilns Spiritual Church met at the parsonage at the usual hour. The regular order of business was transacted. We are very happy to receive so much cooperation from our many friends. You are always welcome lo our meetings. We mvcf every. Monday night a the parsonage. ----n——— CLUB RUBINETTS The success of the Club Riv binette was delightfully pleas ing to members as well a- to Zion Baptist Church. The club held its usual meeting at she ‘Wo Employ Three Colored Men" • n«l Ite anre af n SAFE TRIP LOW COST N'o charge for extra passengers Bonded Drivers Fully Insured Cars THOS. J. CASEY President and Genera! Manager W.'.V.V.V.SVAW.V.V.VA r .i HERMAN’S MARKET III ' HERMAN FRIEDLANDER 1 '1 ; Proprietor 24th and Lake Street WEbster 5444 club room, 2401 Patrick Ave. All members were present and full. ofl enthusiasm. The club will meet again on Friday, the 19th, at the club room. The Ilubinette Club was or ganized Feb. 12, by Bro. A. L: Scot;. The officers of this club are as follows: Mrs. Annie Mae Johnson, president; Mrs. Flor ence Brown, vice- president; Mrs. Ersie Hayden, secretary; Mrs. Minnie Ousley, parlia mentarian; and Mrs. L: Cun nigham, treasurer. Our motto is "To be or not to be.” After the organization of the club re H. B. Johnson, hostess. At the freshmen*.s were served by Mrs. meeting of the Rubine.tes on Feb. 19th, Mrs. Anna Johnson was hostess. We had a very in spiring meeting, after which re freshments were served. Mrs. Theresa Davis was a visitor, tendance. Eighteen members were in at* . Hattiu Johnson, Reporter. BAKERS E. LOYAL CHAP TER HOLDS MEETING The Bakers E. Loyal Chapter of Eastern Star had its meet ing at the Masonic Hall Satur day, March 13th. Many n.erest ing things were discussed by the members for the benefit of the club. The officers were in stalled for Hhe ensuing year, with Mrs. Baker, sponsor; Grand Princes matron, Gerald ine Smith; Gradn Patron, Wal ter Hoilowell; Secretary, Alice Green; Treasurer, Elnora Smi.h Associate Conductress, Priscil la GiLden; and Asst. Conduit ress Carrie McGinty. Annie Pearl Harris, our past matron made encouraging re marks to her successor, Gerald ine Smith. The Junior Homemakers club me( at 1632 N. 22nd street. The time was spen in knitting and planning a tea for Palm Sunday, which is to be held at 2510 Charles street. Ceola Davis, President Mildred Martin, llep. The steak dinner given by the Rubiuettes m Zion Baptist Cluurch; Tin | day, March 11, was quite a success. Mrs. Sussie Lillard Samanthy Dotson, Mrs. Grace Flanagan and Mrs. Viola Turner were the guests of Mrs. Hattie Johnon at the Zion Bap. ist steak dinner Thursday, March 11th. Miss Porter Honored Mr. and Mrs. J. W: Porter, 2013 N. 23 St.., entertained at a party Thursday night, March 11, honoring their daughter, Miss Delilah Poter, who recent ly returned from Kansas City, Mo. The evening was spent play ing bridge and whist. A deli eious two-course Luncheon was served. Enjoying the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Porter were some twelve couples. Prayer Doctor Hill Advisor Incense Shop 2522 Lake JA 3543 All kinds of incenso for any use. .SW.V.V.V.V.V.WWA'AV SIXTEEN YEARS SERVING THE PUBLIC Great Bargains In Homes For Rent or Sal* 2640 Binney St. 5 rooms, modern must he sold—easy terms. E. M Davis Licensed Broker 2817 No. 24th St. WE 1106 V.V.V.W.V.W.W.V.VW.’ Welcome Circle Gives Tea ’ A lovely tea was given by the 'Welcome Circle Sunday, Mar. 14, at thM residence of Mjht. Walter Seals, 2808 Binney St. CLARINDA IOWA Second Baptist Church Rev. D. Nicholson, Pastor The Sunday School is plan ning a wonderful program for Easter Sunday morning service was in high spirit, with a lively speaking meeting. Evening ser vice was the high spirit of the day. The pastor brought a stir rig message, subject, “What ring message, subject, “What Mrs. Dora Bennett enjoyed a long visit with her son. -o FREEASTER SERVCES Pre-Easter services at Pleas ant Green Baptist Church will begin Monday night, Mar. 22, j aril teon 'i/’ine tth^roughout the I entire week. -o RUBINETTES The Rubinette Club met Fri day, March 5. at the home of Mrs. Knight, 2620 N. 25th St., with Mesdames Florene Brent and Ethel Price hostesses. Mar. 11. Everyone Its invited. The club is planning great things for the church. Refreshments were served and the meeting was closed with our motto. --o I Mrs. Julia Hanley announces the engagement of her daught er, Senoval Carter, to Mr. Jay C. Johnson. The wedding will take place in the early spring at the Seventh Hav Adventist Church. 2706 Lake St, The date of the wedding will be announ ced 1 a11* in this paper. -—o Wedding bells? will soon be ringing for a young lady of Pleasant Green Baptist Church. Watch your paper for the time and date. -O PICK UP CLUB MEETS The Pick up club of Pleasant G >l n I'nvfch bad a wond^rf!.’ meting sit the home of Mrs. Lot tie Ke>'es, 2517 No. 25th St. Mar. 2nd. With the president presiding, a wonderful tystamonial meeting was h Id. Twenty seven persons were present. This club is doing wonderful work Mrs.. Higgins of the Ways and Means committee had a guessing contest. TWo prizes were offered No one won the first prize, but Mr- Faulkner won the second prize. Every one is welcome to attend the meetings of this club. The next meeting will be held at the home of Ms. Anna Higgins, 2624 Hamilton St. -o Quack Club Style Review and Fiance Dreamland hall, April 5th, 1937. y Hineman’s Garage 2417 North 24th St. Battery Charging Greasing and General Repair CarWashing Storage Grow Gloss Beauty Shoppe Eluse Turner, Prop. All lines of beauty work Free scalp examination 2512 No. 24th St AT 3036 SEEK MUSICAL TALENT AMONG YOUTH The Omaha Civic Orchestra of the Federal Music Project, 'Worl«ifc iProgresfc Administra j|nd the oirehes^raJ’s coflicerts, children so intereted in music tion has found Omaha school that 'Static Director Y/ilfyun Meyers hopes to discover among all these children outstanding musical talent. To this end a music competi tion contest is now being con ducted among the school child re in all grades of the elemen tary schools for original and creative work. Each child participating 'ifr this contest is to wrt"te an ori ginal melody of so many meas-1 uires which musit “say some thing.? Hiefp in (ganfici'i/bing the melody to paper may be giv en the child. -n AUTUMN LEAF CLUB The Autumn Loaf club of Pleasant Green Baptist church met Monday, Mar. 1st, at the home of Mrs. An na Higdon, 2624 Hamilton St. The meed ng was opened in the usual manner, with short prayer meeting and songs- As this was our speaking night, each one said a few words —tJhe spirit was highly felt. Pray er was offered by the pastor, Rev. J. H. Reynolds, for the sick mem bers of the church The club wishes to announce that it will hold a rally at the church Sunday Mar.. 21«t All are welcome to attend. The hostess, Mrs. Higdon, ser ved a delightful luncheon, which was enjoyed by all. About fifteen mem/bers were present- A vote of thanks given the hostess for her hospitality. The meeting adjourned to meet at 2221 Clark St.. -o The Crusader’s Club of the Metropolitan Church met Mon day evening at the parsonage. 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