The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, April 24, 1937, Page THREE, Image 3

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NEWS NOTES !
-n. M. FUNCHES, EDITOR I
Mr. Ely Bell who recently un
derwent an operation at the
Mercy Hospital, returned to hi8
home Thursday, April 8, where
lie is convalescing.
Mr. and Mrs, Nathan (Duke)
Turner and Mr. Everett Hern
don were Omaha visitors Fri
day night.
Members of Beulah Baptist
choir took part in the installa
tion services of Rev. Reynolds,
Pleasant Green Church, Omaha
on Friday night.
DID YOU KNOW
That George Lewis, of the
Little Savoy, has a brand new
music box—goola box to you
They tell me, boys, you can’t
use those slugs you have been
carrying around in this instru
• ment.
Mr. and Mrs: Paul Holliday
of Omaha were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nevins on
Sunday:
Celebrates Birthday
Mrs Elizabeth Wilson enter
tained informally at a dinner
Sunday in celebration of her
natal day. Joining her on this
occasion were Mr. and Mrs.
James Wilson and Mrs Lizzie
Payne of Omaha.
Mr. Horace Goodlow, jr:, left
Friday by motor for Chicago.
Mrs. Elsie Herndon and son.
Junior, expect to leave Satur
day, April 24tli, for Detroit,
Mich., where they will make
■their home.
Rev. S. Fant, who has been
indisposed for several days, is
better,
Mr. Manson James spent Sun
day with his family, returning
to ResMoines early Monday.
Mrs. Willie Nealv and Mrs.
Inin Miller were Omaha visit
ors Friday.
Mrs. Lizzie Payne and Mr.
Harry Payne, Omaha, were vis
itors in the city Sunday.
Tabernacle Baptist choir took
part in the installation services
of Rev. Reynolds, of Pleasant
Green Church. Omaha, on Wed
nesday night, April 14.
Mr. Ben Harvey of Minneap
olis, Minn., visited his brother,.
Mr. William Harvey, and fam
ily on Sunday, April 18th.
Boy Scout Troop Returns
T5ov Scout Troop No 21, re
turned to the city Sunday af
ternoon from a hike and a
night's encampment near Cres
cent. Iowa.
Attend Father-Son Program
Mr. Clarence C. Reeves, sr..
attended the program given at
T.T school on Father-Son night.
Appearing in the glee club were
Miss Geraldine Herndon and
"Messrs. Spires and Clarence
Reeves, .ir.
Mrs. Redick Hostess
Mrs. Minnie Herndon and
Mrs. Fva Finlayson were guests
of Mrs. Walter Redick Wed
nesday afternoon, April 14th,
at which time a light luncheon
was served. The afternoon was
spent in sewing and talking
over old time*.
Clubs
20 Century CKvic and Art Club
The 20th Century Civic uiui
Art Club met April 8 at the
home of Mrs. Inez Bowens, with
the president, Mrs. Lillie Mills,
presiding.
In observance of National Ne
gro Health Week, Dr. Wesley
Jones of Omaha, gave interest
ing information with regard to
! diseases common to Negroes.
Opportunity was given to ask
questions which were intelli
gently answered bv this effi
eierij physician.
A delightful repast was serv
ed by the hostess to the .twen
ty-two members and friends
who were present.
Mrs. Frances Lee was the
club's guest. Present also was
Mrs. Ossie Cooper, this being
her first a tendance to the club
since becoming a member.
Clevepettes
Members of this club met on
April 18 at the home of Mrs.
Novella Cape.
The Cleverettes will pive a.
Fish Fry on Saturday, April
24, at the home of Mrs. Ger
trude White.
Sew On Uniforms
Members of the 20,h Century
Club met at the home of Mrs.
M in. Harvey on Thursday, Apr,
15. Uniforms to be worn dur
mp the eominp Federation
were cut out.
Hollis Art
The Club pave a tea and ba
zaar Thursday, Apr. 8, at the
home of Mrs. Emma Turner.
The table was a picture of
lovliness in pink and white. A
lovely lace table, doth covered
the table, tall white tapers in
pink holders and a centerpiece
of pink sweet peas enhanced
flie beauty.
The menu consisted of dainty
sandwiches, cookies, jello, whip
ped cream, coffee, candy and
mints.
On display for sale were a
number of beautiful pieces of
needlework.
Many persons were in at
tendance.
Our Churches
Calvary Baptist Church
16 Ave. and 11 St.
Rev. J. H. Harris, Pastor
Mrs. Ethel Carbins, Reporter
Sunday School opened at the
sual hour. In the absence of
Mrs. Joseph H. Gates, superin
tendent, Miss Hall was in
charge. '
Morning service was conduct
ed by the pastor who spoke
from Psalms 23, “The Lord is
my Shepherd, I shall not want"
At 5:30 .the Young People’s
Union was organized. Mr.s J.
H: Harris was made president.
She is a very efficient worker
in the BYPU. and the Sunday
school.
At 8:00 the pastor brought
us another message from Mark
1Before ye, the way of
the Lord’/. After this message
the Lord’s Supper was served
* ECONOMY
TAILOR
Ohas. M. Simmons, Prop.
1812 N. 24th St. WE. 6370
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_©1937 KTCrtATWm KCCO PRtSS^ _ _ ’'.‘"'.5_J I
1 ythp pastor, assisted by Rev.
Carbins.
The church has taken on new
life. You are invited to come
and look iu on us—come to
boost, you cannot afford to
) nock God's word. We ask your
prayers for our success.
CHURCn OF GOD IN CHRIST
1618 Avenue B
Elder A. D. Carter, Pastor
Sunday school at 10:30 a m.
Mrs. Q. Mina, Supt.
Services at noon. YPWW at
6:30 p.m., Mr. Gamble Duncan
president. General services at
8:00 p. m. Weekly services on
Tuesday and Friday nights at
7:30 o’clock.
\
Master Richard Mooney of
Omaha), is visiting liiis aunt, Mr8
Anna Mae Workman.
Slyter Ice & Coal Co
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Mrs. Fannie Harris is now
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Mrs. Walter Rethink and Mrs.
Minnie Herndon were (meats of
Mrs. Eva Finlayson on Friday,
April 16, at a tea.
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Miss Louise Nash, Reporter
Second Baptist Church
Rev. D. Nicholson, Pastor
Louise Nash, Reporter
The Church held its regular
services Sunday, with Rev, h\
C. Williams ns visiting pastor.
Last Monday was Quarterly
ly Conference a.tj the A.M E.
Church: Presiding Elder W. H.
Oglelon, presided.
Mrs, Leon Pemberton of Kan
sas City, Kan., has been visit
ing her mothernnlnw, Mrs. dim
Pemberton,
Friends were saddened at the
death of Mrs, M aha la Bn,1, les,
mother of Mrs. Angelina (lib
son, Mrs. Battles was 110 years
I old.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sweet
visited her mother in Banin,
Kansas, recently.
Virgin Wean Beard, son of
Kir. and Mrs. Lawrence Beard,
s visiting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Stewart, in Red
Oak, Iowa„
Mr. and Mrs. Ilershel Mont
gomery are the proud parents
f a fine baby girl.
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Mrs. Eliza Ann Signor of
Shenandoah, Town, was a visit
or in the Albert Cason home.
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Does bobbed hair make one
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