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-CLASSES TOL’R LINCOLN W) dwisday, Mardh 10 Ji, the English Lite-ary and Commercial elafrw“ of which Mrs, Thelma Han cock and Mir* Estelle Robertson are inetnu tons made a tour of Lin eoln on Wednesday, March, 10th. On the way to IJneoln, Miss Es telle Roberson and Mie« Anna Hil ton we e the life of the party Fun ny joker, were told and songs were sung. They stopped in a little town for luneh, and then started on the Lt't lap of the journey to IJn<oln. They first viaited the capital on their arrival and saw mimy intar e*t)?ng things, a(nd hut in the legis lature for two hours. They then vi sited the agriculture building and then to the museum. They were de siroUi of visiting the penitentiary a cal the aajlum. but Gov. Cochran explained to us the reason we could not do so. Those prerent on the trip includ ed Misses Vivian WardeU, Bessie Wyatt. Fannie Birr sett, Arada Ba vin, Estell Robertson, Thelma Hall, Mamie Johnson, Nova McCarter, Faithful Fair, M«gi<- Knglan, Eth«l Jones, Mollie Reynolds, Nellie HrerrHwpv, Hmnie (Child s, Dolly Dixon, Anna Hilton and Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery. --—o THE WIIAT KNOT CLUB The What Knot held its regular meeting on Tuesday night at the h of M' n Hrummell, 2601 Corby street After the business wa« at tended to, a delightful luncheon v**n served by the- hostess. Mrs. Lillie Williatu<, president- Mm. Danver Ri< h, scc’y. The Orusadeiis club of the Metro politan church closed its Help-Card drive Sunday afternotm. After a abort, but very interesting prgram, wo were ill piled by an uplifting sermon by Rev. Garnett. His subject w**, "Prayer Changes Things-” We wish to gmoioui ly thank «v«ry one for what win* given to help make this drive a financial success The dub held its regular meeting on Monday evening at Sister Woody’s after the usual routine of the opbnjng, the club discussed new pluns for the future. The club doo.dcd to have an age donation rally which will close Apr. 12th. Wo had ns a visitor, Mis Williams, formerly of iSouith Omaha. You arc always welcome to meet with ns every Moijlay a|t t,he parsonage ■ —O1111 - 8URPKISK BIRTHDAY PARTY On Tuesday, March 9th, a moat eucowigful turpriec party was giv en on Mrs. W. M. Cooper, 2608 Iflondo etreot. Mis- Cooper was en ticed away b y her husband, Mr. W. M. Cooper nnd during her absence a total of fourteen guilts arrived- Shortly before nine o’clock, Mr. and Mur. Cooivr arrived at their darkened home. To her sur prise, on entering the door, all the lights flashed on and a chorus of vokea greeted her with ‘‘Happy Birthday to You.” The surprise wan such a shook to Mia- Coopt that .she, not able to see what was happening, fled to her car, but was caught before she could escape. hho wan presented with n dnrk grey mrmi&h suit, gray shoe", glove" and a punse. She expressed her deep appreciation for the beau tiful gifts. The evening was well I spent with different amusement.'', | one of whi< h was the pinning on of j the donkey’s tail. This was won / by Mr«. R. Porter. A most delight- . ful and delicious repast of a buffet luncheon was served and a large l birthday cake was baked by Mrs. ( E L. Young'. A. .long the guests were Mesdamea Matthews. O ^ Brown, Harrison, McKinney, Single ton, C. (Cole, E. Porter* Me sera. J. Smith, Lorenza Rosebaugh, Jack son, James, Nelson John Roeebaugh and the Masters Ezra L. and Terry Young. Earh guist, after receiving e most unique novelty, departed acknowledge the fact that a most enjoyahle evening had been spent Th*' party was sponsored by Mr*. Redden and Mr. Wm- M. Cooper. -o GEM SHOE REPAIR 2512i/2 N. 24‘h St. Keep your shoes repaired for better health. Classified Adv. NEATLY furnished room for rent < • .. m,~n 2310 No. 22nd W ANTED; Licensed Engineers and firemen. Register at The Omaha Guide. ROOMS, reasonable, Mrs. Farmer 2611 l-atriek Ave. WF, 2896. Will sacrifice—6 room modem ex<«a»t tub and furnace. JA 2341 3031 Burdette WHY WORK FOR OTIIKHS GET IN BUSINESS FOR YOUB SELF, A completely tarnished restaurant with all the necessary equipment therein and the best location for business of its kind ia 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 WR. 6015. 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Dress Up for Easter SUITS, TOP COATS.$18.50 $21.50 and Others to $35.00 Vlallory’s Hats.$4 and $5 and up Stetsons and Borsalino, Arrow Shirts $2 up Others $1.65 and Up TIES- -55c and up CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR 10TH ANNIVERSARY 421 So. 15th Street Happy Birthday! Little Ernestine Pierce, 2420 De catur street celebrated her birthday on March 17th. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Pierce are new sub scribers for the Guide Mr. John A. James, 2017 Grant street was presented with a deli cioun cake from his mother, Mrs. A. Najsh on his birthday, March 18. He also received many other lovely gifts. Mrs. Bula Smith entertained at r. bMhdufy party for her son, Charles Ja'^cson, jr., at 2518 Char les street on his fifth birthday, r’.undaty, March 21st- 12 guests were present. A,' lovely fcrrthday <-«ke "ith candles was quite an attrac tion- After boing served, the little guestts played game" and other tap da rued. Many beautiful and use gifts were received. Mr- Earl PJrry, 2624 1 harles street wr/i honored at a birthday party on March 11th, given by his wife. Among the sixteen guests pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. C. Gard ner, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hill and daugh ter, Alma; Mias Lucille Bowman, M'se Agnttso Creel, the niece of Mrt. Perry, all of L'ncoln; Mis« “"Lynelle Howell, assisted by Mrs. » MAX'S LUNCH 1820 No. 24th St. The Biggest and Best * - 15c Meals in Town COMPLIMENTS TO THE OMAHA GUIDE FROM H. & M. BUFFET Oleo H. Mortimer and Jess Harding, Proprietors iCachel Lee (served the party MPerry w as the rc<'pient of many gifts form hi» Lincoln fri enda ALTHOUSE SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE Enroll Now. Be Independent $100 Course for $65 For Information Call — WE. 0846 2422 N. 22 St ..?. HOUSTON* S MARKET 2114 No. 24th St. Phone JA 3543 Fresh vegetables and meats. We specialize in l*ure Home made Pork Sausage. 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