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COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA i Mrs. Daisy Mize left Friday for Kansas City where she will visit her mother. Mrs. Katherine Ford, Who has been confined to bed, is improving. Mr Hurlin ITarvey is a Notary Public. Let him notarize your papers. Brother of Mrs. Slater Injured Mr. Grant Dozier, brother of Mrs. M. Slater, was injured. April 28th at his home in Clin ton, la. According to information re ceived by Mrs. Slater, a cart which Mr. Dozier was pushing was struck by an automobile overturning the cart and crush ing him. Mrs. Slatjer left Sunday for Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Hurl in Harvey are now at home to thieir friends at 1421 7th avenue. Girls' Softball Team Organized A girls’ poftball fleam has been organized at Berthel Center Council Bluffs sports lowers are looking forward to some ejQdi*$fag games by this 4(eam the coping summer. First meeting of the team was held Thursday April 21>tlh. Mother’s Day Program Bethel Center gave an inter eping Mother's Day program at Bethel Church on Friday, May 7th. Community singing was conducted by Mrs. Viola Hey nolds. -Play entitled “Village School” was given under .the direction of Mrs. Theresa M. Skinner. Paper on the “History of Mother’s Dlay” was read by Mrs. Novella Cage. Mrs. Viola Reynolds assisted by Mrs. Min nie Herndon are to be given credit for this splendid pogram. Unique invitations were made bv the children and sent to the mothers. Mr. J. IT... Reynolds of Omaha was a Council Bluffs visitor Thursday, April 29tK. Mr. Elmer Bake, of Atlantic, la., was in the city Sunday en route to Omaha. Bethel Center Gets More Books A splendid collection of books have been given Bethel Center recently by Miss Eva Cannon, City Librarian. Visits in Omaha Mesdajnes Gertrude White, Inez Wiillis, Maderia Harvey, Geraldie Haynes and Viola Reynolds And Mian Corinth in Ilaverv journeyed to Omaha visiting the Frban Center, Mrs. Althouse Betauty school and Mrs. G JLld Parks. They report a pleasant trip. Mr. Hayden, of Chicago, was fu the city Thursday. Mr. Hay den arrived on the San Fran cisco Overland, Pullman service on a student run. lie returned to Chicago Thursday night. Mr. Luther White, son of Mrs. Emma Crocker, left Wednesday April 28th, for Minneaoplis, ( f' tEhip APVEHTISIN6 >PU HAVE USEP I Minn., where he will enter Pull man service. To Attend District Meet Mrs. M. Strif^r will attend the Des Moines District Con flerence of the AME church May 5 and 6 at Burlington, la. Mrs. Slafter will represent Bethel church and Missionary society. Blethel Election Miss Geraldine llerudon has been elected suprintnedent of the Bethel AME Sunday school. Annual elteciion of trustees of Bethel resulted in the elec tion of tihe following named persons: Mesdames Alice Davis, Eva Finlayson, Dorothy Reeves, Minnie Herndon, Miss Tulseye Henderson, Messrs. Win, Fox, Solomon Finlayson, B. A. Sto voll and Chauncey Herndon. Boxing _ On Tuesday, May 4th, an in teresting boxing contest wap held between Bethel Center and CCC team at the CCC camp the south end of tJhe city. Re ,tjiel boxers were in charge of Mr. Herbert Parks. Mothers' Day program was given at Calvary Baptist church Thursday night under the su pervision of Miss LAilu Mae Hall A number of baby chicks have been disposed of through .the Consuiders Cooperative club. These chicks are in charge of Mr. H. Parks™ This group will also handle planta™ Rev. G. W... Slater at School Rev. G. W Slater, jr, will be one of the speakers to the Senior Class of Thomas Jeffer son high school May 18, using for subject, “Colored People in America.” Rev. Slater's .talk is to be one of a series of talks given by persons in connection wdth the International Relation De partmcnt. Stenographers take down each speakers message, and at the close of each meet ing, questions are asked In attienance at the T. J. Ban quet, Wednesday, April, 28th, were pome one hundred and ninety six persons, many of whom were leading educators. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Morli mer, of Omaha, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson onThursday April 29th. Mr. Charles Gillespie of Chi capo, was ih the city Thursday Mr Gillespie is a Northwestern employee and was on a student run. MASON’S Bar-B-Q, Chili, Tamales and Fried Chicken to order 2024 Burt St. WE 6015 Flash Kidneys of Acids and Poisons GAIN IN HEALTH AND Stop Getting Up Nights When kidneys are clogged they become weak—the bladder is irri tated—often passage is scanty and smarts and bum*—sleep is restless and nightly visits to the bathroom are frequent. The right harmless and inexpensive way to stop this trouble and restore healthy action to kidneys and bladder is to get from any drug gist a 35-cent box of Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules and take as directed—you won’t be disap pointed— but be sure and get GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap sules—the original and genuine —right from Haarlem in Holland —a grand kidney stimulant and diuretic. Remember also that oth er symptoms of kidney and blad der trouble are backache, leg cramps, puffy eyes, moist palms and nervousuMu. Master Bobbie Wills _ Celebrates Birthday Mac ter Bobbie Willis celebrnt ed his sixth birthday Sunday, May 2nd. Among the mauy pre sents received was a new outfit from Mr. and Mm_ Charles Wil son. Mr. and Mrs- Wilson were adopted by Bobbie as his grand parents. Bobbie received a scooter from his parents and other gifts from his friends. On Monday' Bobbie treated his classmates to candy etc., con tinuation of liis birthday cele brfi.t^on. Members of the AMR church es mourn the passing of I>r. A. J. Wilson, secretary o fthe Ex tension Board. If you want to see a work of art,, a thing of beauty, see the lovely ring given to your editor by Mrs. Theresa M. Skinner of j Bethel Center. Similar rings J are being made by a class under the direction of Mrs. Skinner. Mrs. Rebecca Hockaday, who has been very ill is improving. Mrs. Mattie Turner and Mm. Prances Lee are new members of the 20tih Century Civic and Art club. Mrs. A„ J- Fitx, sr., who has been ill, is mending Banjo Being Taught at Center Banjo lessons are being given by Mrs. T. M_ Skinner at Bethel Center. Thep# lessons are free, the only requirement being that students furnish their own in struments. Until they can pur chase them, Mrs. Skinner is per mitting them to use her banjo High School Athletes Mason Pearl is making quite a name for himself at Abraham Lincoln high school in athletics. He is a member of the champ ion basketball team, playing at center and guard. Henry Turner is doing him self proud at Thomas Jefferson high school where he is in the 440 yard relay team. Carl Nigro Shoe Repairing i i Best Material i Expert Workmanship Service 3118 North 24th Street Clubs Oleveretteg The Cleverette Club met Suu day. May 2, at the home of Miss Lula Mae Hall. Hollis Art Club The Hollis Art Club met on Thursday, April 29, at the home of Mrs. Emma Turner. Three Square Oirls _....The Club met Saturday after noon with Miss Marilouise Teal. Next meeting will be weth Miss Wilma Herndon. Hollis Art Coronation Plans are underway for the annual Hollis Ar,t^ Coronation. Among those participating are the Mil-pes Cleo Wri'glit, Mil dred Akers, Geraldine Reeves, Betty and Opal McCudry, Win ifred* and Marilouise Coffey, Marilouise Beasley, and Mary and Jaunita Reynolds. Everyone *s eager to see who will be the newly crowned king and queen. Our Churches CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST lfill Avenue B Siller A. D. Carter, neater Sunday school at 10:90 a m. Mrs. G. 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