The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 20, 1937, 674 Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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I -H. M. FUNCHES. EDITOR- I
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..Mrs. Edna.Ray of Omaha, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oli
phant Thursday.
Mrs . Fannie Reed who re
cently suffered an attack of in
testinal influenza, has recover
ed.
Mrs. Mary Wilson remains
very ill at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Reed.
HOUSE OF BROCK FORD
DAMAGED BY FERE
The house of Mr. Brock Ford
was damaged by fire Saturday
March 13th. The fire was caus
ed by a defective flue.
Miss Vivian Morgan of Oma
ha, spent the week end as the
house guest of Miss Margaret
Oliphant.
Elder and Mrs. A. D. Carter
spent the past week iri South
• Omaha where Elder Carter con
ducted meeting7In hi* church.
“* “Mrs. ijetma-BiwWey*hi*H--re
turned from ;T>cnver, Colorado.
to* '
*■» Andrew Fitx, jr., is very ill
in the Jennier Edmmvflsoh hos*5
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Mrs. Katherirpe,;Spires, who
recently returned fromon,Iowa
City hospital-, Continues to Am>
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Mr. anti Mm.'Irvin Miller 4™
the proud parents of a son. The
mother and son are doing nibe
ly.
C. HOLLOWAY GETS FALL
Mr. Clay Iloloway suffered a
fall down the basement stairs
the past week. No bones were
broken.
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Mr. and Mrs. Logan Good
low of Omaha, visited Mr. Hor
ace Goodlow Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Cato, of
Omaha, were visitors in the
city Sunday.
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Mra. Ollie Harris of Omaha
visited her father, Mr. Horace
Goodlow, sr., on Tuesday.
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FEATURES
OIL TREATED COAL
IOWA COAL
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, - 1300-5 Ave. Tel. 235
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA...
Mrs. Lillie Mills Home
From NewMexico Trip
Mrs. Lillie Mills returned to
the eity Saturday from an ex
tended trip to Albequcrque,
New Mexico, where she visited
her sister, Miss Angie Loyd,;
who has been ill.
Albequcrque weather is very
changeable Mrs. Mills stated.
During the day one could go
without a coat, but would need
blankets at night. First the sun
would be shining, next it would
be snowing. Flowers, hyacinths,
crocus a/ud daffodils, are in
bloom.
The Spanish houses differ
greatly from ours. Interesting,
too, are the adobe houses of the
Indiana
Albequerque has more than
six hundred Negroes. It boasts
of one Federated Club having
more than fifty members. It has
a Masonic Temple. In the city
there are several Negro mail
cariers. ,
Returning to Council Fluffs,
Mr's. Mills visited friends in
Denver, Colorado. ■ •
Mrs. Win. Coffee is confined
jo bed by illness.
HORACE GOODLOW HOME {
■)?. FROM H0Q03PITAL'
Mr. Horaee GoodloWjsr., re-1
turnect t6 his Tibirte fmm -the'
hospital Friday. Tlis eonditinn
is greatly improved.
Mr. Hiro Nichols remanis
critically ill at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Botts and
on Raymond of Glenwood, vis
ited in the Horace Goodlow
home Thursday.
Little Dallas Jean Turner re
turned home Tuesday from Om
aha where she visited her aunt,
Mrs. Lena Cato.
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To Raise Money For
Remodeling of Center
Mesdames Elizabeth Wilson,
Eva Finlayson and Minnie
Herndon will raise funds for the
purpose of remodeling the Cen
ter.
Mrs. Wilson will make salad
dressing, which will be disposed
of by Mesdames Herndon and
Finlayson. Why not give these
ladies} a “big Call them
by telephone. Your order will
be MIBWWP— ,
BEULAH ACTIVITIES
The Usher Board of Beulah
Church gave a Fish Fry Mon
day, March 15, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bush.
The deacons of Beulah Church
will give an entertainment on
Saturday, March 20, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Floyd.
Mrs. Helen Lyon Hostess
Mrs. Helen Lyon entertained
at dinner Sunday. Guest list in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Hawkins, jr., and Mrs. Audrey
Hawkins Burnett.
Was the robin that Kathleen
Gamble saw the first sign of
spring?
Mr. Butler Walker was an
Omaha visitor Tuesday.
Where was the party which
Jim Phoenix attended Sunday
night at which he was so high
ly entertained? And what was
wrong with Shorty?
Mrs. Audrey 1 law kips Bui"
nett loft Wednesday for Coi
pus Christi, Texas. _ 1«
My Favorite Recipe
Pineapple Ice Box Pudding
(By Mrs. Inez Bowens)
. < l Gup powdered sugar
1-4 lb. butter
2 Egg yolks, well beaten,
1 whipping greajn
ISmall can grated pineapple,
2 Egg whites.
Mix'! egg yoUd>. pineapple
whipping cream, powdered sug
ar together thoroughly. Beat
egg whites stiff and fold into
mixture.
Roll out graham crackers
fine and mix with melted but
ter. Line tin with crackers and
pour in filling and cover with
graham crackersu Place in ice
box at least thirty minutes be
fore serving.
20 CENTURY CLUB
The 20 Century Civic and
Art Club met March 11 with
Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson. Some
sixteen members were present.
Each club member will make
a uniform to wear during the
coming Federation. y
Partial plans wore made for
a tea to he given some tihie in
April.
The next meeiinff ‘kill he
helA March 25, with Mm. 1«e*
Lowcns
rmntoii op’ goi>;JW ciwist
1^18 .ytvenuu B
EWer A.,,D. Carter, Pla^or i
tSpnday school at 10:36 am.
Mrs’ G. Mina, Supt.
Services at noon. YTWW at.
6:30 p ip.,. Mr. Gamble Hunean.
president. General scryices .at
gt-OO'p. m. Weekly services on
Tuesday and Friday nights at i
7:30 o’clock.
Mips Lula Mae Ilall was an
Omaha visitor Monday.
Little Pearlene Deamons who
returned) t othe city Feb. 24th
from the Iowa City hospital,
will return to the hospital on
April 1st.
Mr. Ed Terry spent the week
end in Omaha.
THEY SAW LOUIS FIGHT
Charles Teal, Elmer Spires,
Mr. and Mrs. William Givens,
Messrs. Wm. Teal and H. C.
Burks were among those from
the city who attended the Joe
Louis fight
Beautiful Hair
(fty Mrs. E. Baker 2627-3 Ave.)
Becoming Hair Styles
In order to obtain a becom
ing hair dress, several things
must be taken under consider
ation:
1st The height of the person
for whom thie hair dress is in
tended; 2nd, The length and
thickness of the neck; 3rd, size
and shape of the ears; and 4th,
Size and shape of the face, es
pecially the forehead. For in
stance, persons of shora, stocky
build should, if the face will
permit, wear the hair a little
full or fluffed at the crown—
this adds height to the wearer.
Vice versa, a very tall, lanky
person can have the appear
,nce of a few inlhes taken from
the height by wearing the hair'
flat to the head at the crown.
Continued Next Week.)
MASON’S
Bar-B-Q, Chili, Tamales and
Fried Chicken to order
2024 Burt St. WE 6015
Siotix City, Iowa
Mt. Olive Baptist Church
Rev-, J. II. Patten, Vastor
Mrs. Mable Owens, Rep,
The monthly testimonial ser
vice was held Sunday prqrninp.
Sunday evening the Rev, Pat
ten preaehej on “Our Conquer
ing Jesus”. Holy Communion
wup aflniLnistOied. {doth serv
ices were well attended..
The Missionary Meeting un
der the leadership of Mrs. No
ua'Neal, was held at the home
of Mrs. Frances Woods. This
meet was well attended.
The Willing Workers Club,
under the leadership of Mrs.
Frances Woods, is having a
Waist Rally at the church on
March 20th
The Willing Wojrkeya Club
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Frances Woods Thursday at
4:30 p. m.
The Trustee Board, under
the leadership of Mr. Elder Ow
ens, held its monthly meeting
MondaV'evening at 7J3D at the
church .
The Factor's Aid met at the 1
home of Mrs. Frances'Ander
son Thursday • '•evening; The
weekly prir.e was won by the
^rSSMetff, Mid. Mtiido Owens.
“'’Th^t-egWlnr Itiblf- Study tttet •
fif tlife horde (k MNc Friuiees
Wobfls ftiitf Was SveH oU'eWed.
Mrs. Strollg Is til’d tearlier. -a
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The BYPU under the leader
ship of Mr. Timothy Jaeksbn, I
was well att ended Sunday-ev
ening at the church. Some twen
ty persons were present. We
were all glad to see our vice
president, Mrs. L. Z. Malone,
teaching.
Prayer meeting every Wed
nesday at the church.
Mrs. J. II, Patten, the pas
tor’s wife sang a beautiful solo
Sunday evening entitled, “The
Change in Me."
’ The Junior Mothers under the
leadership of Mis. Elnora Jen
nings, had a wonderful report
Friday evening. The Junior
Deacon9 will have to wake up
and do better this month.
Little Thurman Jennings, jr.,
has been confined to his home
for over a week. The whole
church wishes him a speedy re
covery.
Mrs George Daniels of 311
S. Wall St., is able to be out
again. We hope she will con
tinue to improve that she may
meet the auxiliaries real soon.
Mrs. J. H. Newkirk was able
to attend Sunday morning ser
vice. She has been sick for quite
a while. We hope she will con
tinue to improve.
Mr. Joe Woods has been on
his vacation for two weeks. We
all know he hated to see Mon
day morning.
COFFEE JOHN’S i
111 Bo. 14th St. J
Biggest lOo Meals In City
Everybody Welcome ^
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In ih6‘V>u'nty'Cmirt bf Dotr^asj
“oVinfy,’ NefcrWSS. ' fl !0’**
In the matter uf the e|tate of
11ATT1B WILLI AMS, deceased;, |
AIL persona,.interested in said
matter are hereby noifmd. that urr
the 3rd day of February, 1937 W.
L. Myers filed a petition In said
County Gourt, praying lhat his
final administration account filed
herein be settled and allowed, and
that he be discharged from his
trust as administrator and that a
hearing will be had on said petition
before said court on the 8th day
of March 1937, and that If you
fall to appear before said Court °n
the said 6th day of March, 1937
at 9 o’clock a. m-, and contest, the
Court may grant the prayer of said
petition, enter a decree of hdrehlp,
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 Crawford
County Judge
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