The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 20, 1937, 674 Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    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.
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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
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Mrs. Lou Snyder, 2811 Charles
St., is on the sick list
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Mrs, Georgia Tolson, 1110 No
22nd St., who has been ill for the
past eight months, is now able to
be out again.
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Mrs. Ralph Wagner, 2850 Corby
St. is recovering from a broken
"Tint received in a fall in February
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Wedding bells? will soon be
ringing for a young lady of
Pleasant Green Baptist Church.
Watch your paper for the time
and date.
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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.
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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.
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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..
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The Crusader’s Club of the
Metropolitan Church met Mon
day evening at the parsonage.
After the usual business was
transacted, plans were complet
ed for the afternoon service on
Sunday, March 14th, at the
church. Everyone in welcome.
The club wishes to announce
that its meetings will only be
held for one and one-half hours,
p. m. and will end at 9:00...
Feel 40 years younger. Doctors
guaranteed recommended glandular
formula, upod successfully. Ordin
ary strength—5 day supply $1: 2
weeks supply $2. Powerful Dyna
miq Sthength— 1 weeks supply $3;
2 weeks supply $5. Mention if for
man or woman. Buy the best.
ACTIVA PRODUCTS, 4244 Lincoln
Ave. Dept. Ml, Chicago, 111..
BABIES
or
BURGLARS
•7
m
Today about ( .? • ?... )
babies will be born in Nebr.
Telephones will go into ac
tion, summoning doctors
and nurses, spreading the
glad news, ordering flowers
and voicing good wishes.
So many things—from
having babies to burglars—
happen at unexpected hours
That's why, unlike most
businesses, the telephone
system can never close, day
or night, in good times or
bad.
Every minute in every
hour of the twentjrfour it’s
ready and waiting to help
you keep in touch with
friends and relatives, pro
tect your home and family,
make life safer and happier
in many ways—all for on
ly a few cents a day.
NORTHWESTERN BELL
TELEPHONE COMPANY
I
«*
Classified Ajdv.
Strictly (modem kitchenette apt.
for rent. For further information
call WE 2742
Hand Laundry, 960 No. 25th
Will sacrifice—5 room modem
except tub and furnace. JA 2341
3031 Burdette
ROOM, 2522 Maple. AT 9247
Four room furnished apartment
Private bath, $4.50 per week. JA
0986
Furnished Apt., hot water, elec
tricity, gas furn'shed. WE. 4285
Furnished Apartment. WE. 2243
House for Rent at 2626 Caldwell
six rooms. For information call
2622 Caldwell, ..AT. 5576, Mrs.
Hubbard.
WHY WORK FOR OTHERS^^
GET IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR
SELF. A completely furnished
restaurant with all the necessary
equipment therein and t|ie best
location for business of its kind in
the city of Omaha. For rent to the
right party at a reasonable rate.
Call WE. 6015.
For Rent furnished modern apart
ment, heat, lights, running hot and
cold water free. Call WE. 6015.
HEALS THOUSANDS
Sores, Pellagra, Syphillin, Bad
Blood, Gonorrhea, Bad Skin, Gas
tric Stomach, Indigestion. Nervous
ness, Run Down Nature and Kid
ney Complaint. Guaranteed Treat
ment, 11.75 Postpaid. Send fl.00
with C. O. D.’s
C- A. Williams Med Co., McKamie,
Ark. Agents Wanted.
Watson Bros.
TRRANSI*ORTATION CO., INC
Intercity Freighting
Omaha
BABE’S
BUFFET
BEER
LIQUOR
SOFT DRINKS
dancing
2425 N 24th JA 9195
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Functional
PAINS
from poor
nourishment
A hearty
appetite and
good diges
tion are
much to be
desired.
Women who formerly suffered
from a weak, run-down condition as
a result of poor nourishment, have
reported they obtained much bene
fit by taking CARDUI, a special
medicine for women. They found
it helped to increase the appetite
and improve digestion, thereby
bringing them more strength from
their food.
Naturally there is less discomfort
at monthly periods when the system
has been strengthened and the var
ious functions re
stored and regu
lated.
CARDUI
is given so much
praise by the thou
sands of women
who have taken it
that it is well
worth trying by
others who suffer
similarly. Of course,
if not benefited,
consult a physician.