BEfiUTy^RommicE The Lerleuee Beauty Foundation wa* established by the Qodefroy Manufacturing Company to study methods of preserving women's natural beauty, and to make the results of this research available to the public. mo. mini i The Spring Fever season lg here Nobody feels innrh like working It's more fun In slr-r-r-retrh nnd gar.e out the window nnd think how ptensnnt It would be if we didn't have housework or office work to do Nearly everyone begin* to feel restless at till* lime of yenr. That’s Just natural, and nothing to worry about. But some people feel really unhappy nnd discontented, and that's more serious. Happiness la an unusual subject to discuss in a beauty column, be cause you enn't buy It In Jars at your beauty shop. But happiness really I* a “beauty method." The woman who Is happy hag a sparkle In her eyes nnd n smile on her face that make her look attractive, no matter what sort of features she ha*. So. If you have a really bad cnse of Spring Fever,—If you feel un happy and mope around the house and bale your work,—then you'd better take the Spring Fever "euro." Nobody seeks the company of a persou who lg always unhappy. What Is the Spring Fever cure? Well, there are lots of parte to It. If you art bored, you need va riety. That doesn’t mean that you k«vo to take a trip to Europe. It ■Imply means that you must be oome Interested In new things,— now amusements, new bobbles, new ways of preparing your meals, new kinds of books to road. And get ootdoori I you’ve prob ■kly worked Indoors moat of the vinucr. iinw pci om in III? Run sliiuc in jump spur** time, mul Hint will he variety In Itself It (loosii't make much difference whether you merely go out fur walks, or wheth er you develop outdoor sports, or what sort ol outdoor activity It Is, —even working In a garden In the fresh nlr will give you a heller np petite, make you sleep better, nod moke you feel heller. A change In your diet will make n great deni of difference, too. After all, wc get tired of eating the same old whiter foods for months at a time. Make sure that you eat plenty of the summer vegetables and fruits ns soon as they are on' the market, and your meals will be come more Interesting. And, of course, there’s nothin? like new clothes to make life more enjoyable. Kven If you can’t at-1 ford to buy a whole new summer wnrdrnle. It’s fun to select a fewi attractive dresses, and to Its up the old ones so they'll look new ' (Jet out thnt old sweater and dye/ It a new color. Too con even feel • more dressed up by putting a dlf-j ferent color band on your hat, on wearing a gnlly colored handker chief or senrf, • Maybe these things all aound stnnll and unimportant, not half as I exciting as a trip or a new Job. But It’s surprising how much differ •nee the little things make. Bren If you don't do anything but dye» an old pair of shoes some newer,, fashionable color, you'll etert feel- i ing happier the mlnnte yon pet them on. After all, life la oaly a bly collection of those little things, j SO. OMAHA NEWS Mr: and Mrs. Bill Milton were hosty at party honoring their brother, whose birthday it was. Mveryone had a good time. Mrs. V. Rivers, 2906 R St, euberuiinod friends at a. birth day party at her home Satur day evening, March 27. MrR. Hannah Scott 2411 Ham ilton St., is recovering from a major operation at the Nicho las Senn hospital. Mrs. P: .J: Sears, wife of the pas. or of Bethel Baptist church has gone to Avenger, Texitfl, where her mother is report 1 to be very sick, due to a p. il ytic stroke. A brother of Mrs. Sears is also in the hospital at Avenger. Raid Sampson Sweet Shop Police raided the Sampson Sweet Shop, 5221 S. 29 St., on Saturday night, Mar. 27, and arrested fifteen. All were dis missed in Judge Wheeler's po lice court Monday morning on ‘ ‘ insufficient evidence. Woodson Center Athletic Club The Woodson A. (’. basket ball team was the winner of the Class 0 division of the Flor ence Community Basketball A. A. U. Tourney, held it the Flor ence Community Hall. These boys made a very good showing and were highly commended for their fine sportsmanship and clean play. The team was also the wiuner of the Class < ’ division of the city-wide Recrea tion League. The team is composed of for mer South High stars: Aee Break field, B. Coleman, C. West J. Volrie, L. Starnes, P: Har ris, J: Anders H. MoCaw is the manager. WHITEN SKIN while you sleep Now—almost over night—you can make your skin many shades lighter—free from freckles, pim ples, blackheads, large pores, blotches. Tonight at bedtime spreaa naamum Bleaching Cream on face, neck and arms. While you sleep it gently dissolves dark pigment. Remember—Nadinola is doublt adina,. It gives results you have never found in any ordinary bleach. rpw Get Nadinola today at any toi let counter or by mail postpaid, AT OUR 50c. If not delighted, money DICK cheerfully refunded. NADI NOLA. Dept. 03, Paris, Tenn. oNadinolaSfa^K^ Clarinda, Iowa, News Miss Louise Nash, Reporter Mrs. Jane Pemberton went to Omaha Sunday to meet some friends from Chicago. Mrs. Merrill Griggs and fam ily were guests in tbe home of her mother, Mrs. Ofco Baker. Mrs: Harvey McNeal and Mr: Ernest McNeal went ,to Omaha to spend the week end with the former's husband. The Gateway Quartette of Om hn, and Rev. INie'holson were dinner guests in the home of MiseRmchel Cason. Donald McNeal was given n, part in the Junior play at the High School and rendered a, fine appearance. Mr: I/ewis Montgomery mot ored to S' . Joseph, Mo., this week. I - .. SecouT! Baptist Oh. arch Rov. Nicholson, Pastor The Church held Suiv’avl School at 10:00 a :tu: and f ir* preaching at 1 1 :(i(). Rev. Nich olson's topic was “The Special Delivery Letter." Friends were grea ly sur prised to find ,1jhe choir had acquired new robes, and was to make its first appearance on Fast or night. A. M. E. Church Rov. W. Majors, Pastor Regular Sabba. h Day meet ing was held the past Sunday. HOW OFTEN CAk YOU KISS AND MAKE UP? FEW husbands can understand why a wife should turn from a pleasant companion Into a shrew for one whole week In every month. You can say "I'm sorry" and Idas and make up easier before marriage than after. Be wise. If you want to hold your husband, you won’t be a three-quarter wife. Tot three generations one woman has told another how to go "smil ing through" with I.ydla K. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the system, thus lessening the discomforts from the functional disorders which women must endure in the three ordeals of life 1. Turning from girlhood to womanhood. 3. Pre paring for motherhood. 3. Ap proaching "middle age.** Don't be a three-quarter wife, take LYDIA B. PINK HAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Md •b "Smiling Throngty" Sioux City, Iowa Mt. Olive Baptist Church Rev. J. 11. Patten, Pastor -o Mrs. Mahle Owens, Iiep. Morning and evening service were well attended Sunday. I be Pastor's Aid took charge of night service with a Cim versational Roily, Mrs. Kluora Jennings and Mrs. L. J ; Malone in charge. Mr. Timothy Jack son and wife have moved to South Son, Nebr,, where they , have bough their own home. The whole church misses them • very much. Mr: Jackson Ls pres- • ident of the BYPU, 'Hu* HYl'ir was well attend ed with the vifOe president, Mm. I#: J. Malone in charge. The Pastor's Aid met at the 1 home of Mrs. Frances Ander son. The weekly prize was won by M:- I/: J : Malnne. Tii.* i i de Class under the leadership of Mrs. Dolly Jones was well attended Tuesday evetnting. The teacher ijs Mts. String The Willing Workers Club had a Waist Rally said Bar beque at the church Saturday night. The president, Mrs. Fran cs Woods has been confined to her home. The whole church wishes her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Elder Owens was very busy Sunday morning getting, the children to Sunday School.' Jveep up the good work, for the Sunday School was well at tended. Mr. Horner Zachary is superintendent. The choir under the leader ship of Mrs. Frances Anderson is having a, Fish Fry at the church Saturday night, April 10. We would like the coopera tion of all auxiliaries. Sunrise services Sunday at six o'clock. Prayer meeting was well at tended Wednesday evening. We are getting ready for our revival which will start April 6th. We have on our sick list Mrs. Irene Cook, Mrs. FrancesWoods and Mrs. Mary Butler who is in the hospi al. Pet us not for get .to visit the sick. The Missionary Society will have a Chicken Dinner Thurs day, April 1. The BYPU and the Sunday School are having a Fish Fry Saturday night, April 3, at the church. The Mother's, Board under [leadership of Mrs. Jennie Mar shall met Tuesday evenin'' at 7:30. We are sorry that the preisf.c’4*) lit is having so 'taueh trouble with her teeth. DO YOU WANT Stop . _ Do You Nerd a New Start? Write Mr. Today. Information Froo. M. WILLIAMS, Dept o Journal Square Station I 1 Jersey City, N. J. _ LUCKY HEART M CENSE NEW—DIFFERENT Number* appear Ilk* IWaaio In aah«. Writ. Quick for eras teat arent’i rarj mouey-makini proposition. «ct Fro* S*mpl*a lne*ns*. F*o Powder, Hair Orasilnp, n»w 30 P*** LUCKY HEART Dept. Q 42 Memphis, 1 inn Visits Here Mr. Bennie D. Brown, graduate student of Iowa university, Iowa City, la., was in the city during the Ea/rtel holidays visiting his sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Atty. J. N; Thompson Vs. J. J. Johnson Jessie J. Johnson, booking agent for dance orchestras throughout the middle wc«t, according to Atty J. Nelson Thompson, has been found guilty of unfair tactics by the Am erican Federation of Musicians who had the following to say in » recent correspondence with Mr. Thompson: "Atty. J. Nelson Thomp son, Des Moines, Im., Dear Sir: Mr. Johnson has been advised to make payment to the amount of $500.00 through the office of Treasurer Benton within 30 days, and h;s ‘silivn to cominlv therewith will re.suB in his name b-'ing placed on the notional unfair and defaul'ers list of the A- F of M. and his li cense will be cancelled. vo-y fr'n’v yours, Fred W. B:rn boeh, Soc’v, American Federation Mua'cians. i Expert Auto Repairs I- Overhauling Our Specialty . AH Work Guaranteed! Day a ad Night Service S —Phone AT. 6697— g Merriweather’s Oarage i We repair all tnakea and model* B L_ Merrlvoathec, prep t wot Ne. Wnd 8t_ Omaha, Neh_ ! North 24th Street !j SHOE HOSPITAL Celebrates the loth Anniversary With a lii;r Shoe Repairing Sale Women’s To-I Ds . . $.15 Women’s half soles 65c and up Me i s half s les 75c and up Men’s rubber I e Is 35c and up Childrens Half soles 50c and up 1807 No. 24th St. WE 4240 S. Edward Gilbert, circulation and advertising managers respectively of The Omaha Guide. Mr. Brown, who holds the posi tion of first violinist in the univer sity orchestra and residence mana ger of the Alpha Phi Alpha fratern ity, of which he is a memiber was the recipient of many social cour tesies while in the city. He returned to his studies lead ing to a master’s degree in history Monday evening. DOLGOFF HARDWARE Taint, Glass and Varnish We do glazing and make window shades to order 1822-24 N. 24 WE 1607 For ihe Theatre or Any Social Engagement Compare Our Kates TIRED, NERVOUS, EXHAUSTEDI ... 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