SOCIAL C _ n_| - i CLUBS AFFAIRS ORGANIZATIONS Personals j Mary Lee Agee, who has been ill, is improving. Mr. R- W. Cain, 2210 Clark street who has been ill in t£\c hospital, is ablo to be home again and is con valescing nicely. Mrs. Blackburn, 2012 Clark street, who received a fractured leg in a street car accident seven weeks ago, is improving. Mr.nnd Mrs. Charles Cage, Mr. and Mrs. Simon, and Omagene Harvey, all of Council Bluffs, la., were guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Ray Hi. Ison. 28\4 Ohio street on Sun day, May 9th. The Ruth Chapter hud an indoor picnic on Friday night, May 7th at the Masonic Temple, 20th and Blondo, Each sister invited one guest. It was sposored by Mis Hattie Agee. All enjoyed themsel ves immensely. After the repast, a business meeting was held. Mr. J. L. Betts, 1820 No. 26th street gave a surprise birthday par ty on Wednesday evening, May 12th for his wife, Mrs. Cornelia Betts. Thirty guests were present. Many beautiful gifts and cards were re ceived. All enjoyed themselves im mensely. Edward Ector, 2808 Caldwell stteet, passed away on Wednesday, May 12th at the hospital. The fun eral services were held Saturday, May 16th at the Myers chapel. Bur ial was In Forest Lawn Cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mar tha Ector, one daughter, son-in-law and grand son. Miss Equator Williams, 1305 Nn. 25th street, one of Rabe’s star ball players, is suffering from rheuma tism ia both arms and will not be able to play ball for some time. She is under the care of the doctor. Mrs. Vemice Bailey, 1843 No. 21st street, fractured her ankle when she fell from a ladder in her home, and as a result, will be unable to walk for some time. She will be glad to Wave her friends visit her at any time. Mrs. Lizzie Jenkins, 2412 Blondo, is Improved after being ill. M» and Mrs. Madison, of Sioux City, la. and Mr. and Mrs. D. Gaines and son, of Topeka, Kas., were visitors in the Jack Knott hoirte, 3110 Corby street, on Mo ther’s Day. -o Mrs. .kiseph Taylor, 2809 Mi ami street, returned on Thursday May MM-h, from a trip to Kansas City to attend the, funeral of Mrs. Pinky Oslo me Williams, wife of C. A. Williams, former pastor of St. John AME church. -a Tlie Benevolence Christian Wi dows chib No. 25, will celebrate the second anniversary of its founding at the Pleasant Green Baptist church, at 3 p. m. on the first Sun day in June. Rev. Reynolds, pas tor of Pleasant Green Baptist church, will officiate, stressing the good things that has been accom plished. All are welcome. ■ ■ A. Mrs. M. C. Sands, 2122 No. 25th street, has returned from Kansas City, Mo., where she attended the Gr- session of Missouri Gr. Lodge of U- B. D. and S. M.T. of Missouri and jurisdiction. She reports a very successful business. Mrs. Sands was elected Gr. Zilla of the Grand Temple. A membership drive is now on. Por information see M. C. Sands, D. D. Gr. M. and Mrs. M- C. Sands, 2122 No. 25th stret. o ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alexander, 2632 Patrick avenue, entertained with a dinner party for Mr. Jlohn E. Hargroves, of I^>s Angeles on last Thursday evening. Mr. Har groves is very popular in the As sociation of the Protective Dining Car Waiters, and recently elected president of the organization. He was in our city several days on business in this organization. He was the house guest of Mrs. Ida Sears. 1847*4 North 24th street, was the house guest of Mrs. Ida : <^orntJlilaJ[i/ Dorothea M$Lane Wl IT t/ BSHHKB «5. V57" 1 , TitM'l-h'-MI, NKtn!0_ No matter how hot and sultry the weather may be, white lias a very cooling effect. True, you may no^ lie cool, but you e'( ,ii do a triin a ml tricky job of looking cool. White accents for dark cloth es, dark for white, and as Mire ius the lie!:.|t. hits HO, white nil over. Mr- Ra.vmon Gordon is steadily improving in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryant and Mrs. Preston, from Oseeol, la-, were Sunday guests in the George Bryant home, 2875 Wirt street. Mr. snd Mr*. Sydney Car'er, lr>s Angeles, Calif-, *nent three days visiting in the George Bryant home 2875 Wirt street. -.—o -. ' Chambers, 2640 Se Vfi- i - * --ns hostess to about jo inst* *■ a suprise birthday party on Tuesday night, May 17th, horn "tug he'' husband, Mr. Nelson Chambers. V.’hist constituted the evening’s entertainment, after which refreshments were served. In Recital 1 ■ 1 'I' » MISS CARMEN SHEPPERD Graduate of the Institute of Medi cal Art, the Juillard School of Mu sic of New York, who conducts a studio at 421 W. 147th street, pre sented her pupils in annual recital at the Town Hall, West 43rd street, on Sunday afternoon, May 16th. Miss Shepperd is one of the best trained of the Harlem music teach ers, and has won wide praise for coaching and conducting her Toy Symphony of Children. (C) Cleo Cola Queen of Sparkling Drinkj* ■ i '-■ r r ...... r.i . Nature Itaby Heef young nnd as tender as baby’s skin. The enoieest product of butcher's art sold only at CAREY’S GROCERV Among tho out-of-town guests who attended the May Festival at St. John AME c.hurch were Miss RutlOones, teacher in the Atchison public school and her unde, Mr Jackson, also of Atchison, Kas. -o Mrs. Phil Smith, Mr. George Book eg and Mr. Elmer Bradford all of Independence, Kas., are visa ing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Washing ton, 2701 Corby street- Mrs. Smith is the sister of Mr. Robert Wash ington. -o Mrs. Evelyn Dodson, 2628 Char les street, has returned from Okla homa City, bringing back with her, Mrs. Mnry Butler, her grandmo ther and the mother of Mrs. Ber tha Hodges, for a two months’ v sit. -o Wt- are very happy to leara that Mists Ella Mills hus beivi mid d * the staff of the Northside YWCA, filling the position of offi-e secre tary. Miss Milk is a popular young woman, anil a member of the Tro jan club of the YWCA She s a mm ’ ber of Pilgrim Baptist church an-! waa formerly employed by the Omaha Guide Pub. t o Herman FriedJander Announces The Opentng of the La Casa Apartment* I'fT' gives us great pleasure to J. J. announce the opening of the La Casa Hotel Apartments- We have made every effort and spar ed no expense to make it a plea sant and wholesome place in which to live. The apartments are fur [nished with electric refrigeration, hot and cold water in every room, bathrooms, showers and restrooms. Several rooms are reserved for out jof-town guests visiting in our city. Single girls who want to make the Ivi Cnsa their home will find rooms with cooking facilities, pri \ ate reception rooms, baths and laundries at a moderate price for their convenience. We invite every «-ne to visit and inspect our hotel apartments. Yours truly, The Management A CASA HOTEL APARTMENTS Residents Miss Mable Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Ulyssis Watson Miss Viola Howard Mr. und Mrs. Felix Metoyer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Curtis Mrs. M- Sterling Mr Cable Ware Mr. and Mrs. George Claxton Miss Marvel Blackburn Mrs. J. Williams Mr. C. C- Jones Mr. and Mrs. O. Blanton Mi. Herman Lewis, 2232 Lake and his friend, Mr. Euardo Lucero, .returned Friday evening, May 14th after an extensive two-week’s rao jtor trip which took them through Wyoming, Denver and Pueblo, Colo rado; A1 <;'