The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, May 29, 1937, Page TWO, Image 2

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    COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA
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Mrs. Oletha Fristoe returned from
a trip to Brunswick and Salisbury,
Mo.
Mr. Walter Mickens returned Fri
day, May 21st, from Tulsa, Okla.,
where he visited his sister.
Miss Kathleen Gamble is in
Omaha visiting Mrs. Lizzie Payne.
Mesdames I join Pearl and Nan
nie Williams were Omaha visitors
Tuesday.
Mrs- Gertrude Green, of Omaha,
attended the meeting of the 20th
Century club, Thursday, May 20th.
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Mrs. Gladys Turner and Miss
Virginia .Holliday motored to Glen
wood, Monday, May 17th.
Misses Wilma Herndon and Miss
Virginia Holliday will take part in
the Daisy Chain of Thomas Jeffer
son high schoolMay Day fete.
Mr. Horace Goodlow will leave
June 5th for Denver, Colo, and Mt.
Homo, Idaho where he will visit.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shaffer re
turned Wednesday, Majj 19th, from
Little Rock, Ark., where they were ;
called to the bedside of n sister of
Mr. Shaffer, who was ill.
Mrs. Thomas Wright is spending .
Decoration Day in Vernon, Okla.
Motor to Avoca
Motor ig to Avoca, la., Sunday
morning were Mrs. Grace Cave,
Mrs. Alice Davis, Mr. Howard Cave,
M iss Wilmn Herndon, Norman I
Cave, Patsy Herndon und Henrietta
Scott.
Mrs- Robert Eggleston of Chicka
sha, Okla., has returned to her
home after spending several days
in the city visiting her nephew, Mr.
Russel Fletcher. Before returning
to Oklahoma, Mr. Eggleston mo
tored to Olarinda to visit he.r sister,
Mrs. Addie Mnllett. She was ac
companied to Olarinda by Mr. Cnr
ter Fletcher of St. Paul, Minn.
Miss Gertrude Fletcher, of St.
Paul, Minn., is in the city visiting
relatives.
Mrs. Lillie Mill was an Omaha
visitor, Sunday.
Mr. Gamble Duncan has gone
to White Cloud, Kas., where he will
remain for a month visiting rela
tives and friends.
Goes to Logan
Mrs. Blanche Golden, Mrs. Mat
tie Turner and Mr. Everett Hern
don motore*! to Logan, la. Sunday,
May 23rd- Upon their return, they
were accompanied by Mr. Weems.
Calvary Girls to Meet Bethel
Center Softball team
Calvary girls will play Bethel
Center girls, Saturday, May 29th
at Calvary.
Calvary Mission meetings have
been resumed at the church every
Wednesday.
Mrs. Olino Harvey returned from
Detroit, Mich., May 17tti.
Union Mission At Calvary
Union Mission meeting was held
Sunday afternoon, May 23rd, at
Calvary Baptist churdh. Stgmon
was preached by Rev. Clayton, pas
tor of Beulah Baptist church. Per
sons attending this meeting had
the privilege of hearing the piano
recently purchased by Calvary.
Mrs\ Mary Wilson suffered a
relapse.
Mrs. Luki Mock, who recently
suffered a fall, is still confined to
liter home from her injuries.
Mr. and Mm Otis Page and fanv
iy, of Omaha, were Council Bluffs
visitors Sunday.
lfr. and Mrs. George Johnson of
Omaha are visiting in the city.
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I Mr. ElijAh l-ane, who suffered
injuries in an automobile accident
several months ago, plans to return
to his work the first of June.
Miss Jeanne Spinks was the din
ner guest of Mr, Jam • "V’»jr, jr,,
and Mr. James Bailey, sr. in Omaha
on Sunday, May 23rd.
Mrs. Mixon Called to Iowa, City
Mrs. Willie Mixon was called to
Iowa City, May 19th to the bedside
of her nephew, Mr Robert Christ
mas, who is undergoing treatment.
Attending physicians found it ne
cessary to perform a second oper
ation.
Mrs. Anna Mae Workman has
returned from Iowa City where
she underwent treatment.
Mrs. Mignon Redick plans to leave
around June. 1st for Detroit, Mich.,
where she will join her husband.
Mr. Charles Hall is ill ut his
home.
Miss Lula Mae Hall w-as the
dinner guest of Mrs. Rosa Harris
on Sunday, May 23rd.
Mr. and Mrs Pamie Gilbert were
the dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs,
Easley Simmons on Sunday, May
23 rd.
Beulah planning Revival
Buelnh Baptist church will begin
its rovic.il sometime after J:une 1st,
according to reports. Rev- J. H.
Patton of Sioux City, la., will con
duct the meetings.
Mr. Cnrter Fletcher, of St. Paul,
Minn., returned to his home the
fi'st of the week after spending
tw'o days visiting his brother, Mr
Russell Fletcher.
Mrs. C. B Mayo and Mrs. Annie
May Boggue and daughter, Kather
ine, of Omaha, spent Sunday visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Chuuneey Hern
don and other Concil Bluffs fri
ends.
Clubs
20th CENTURY
The 20th Century Civic and Art
dub mot May 20th with Mrs. Ger
trude Carbins. Sor»e eighteen mem
bers were present. Mrs. Tillie Reese
Mrs. Gertrude Green and Miss Lula
I Mae Hall will be delegates at the
Federation meet in this city on
i June 28, 29, 30.
It wil be remembered that this
dub is to be hast to the Federation.
Mrs. Lizzie Payne **-'11 superintend
the buying of foo l. Mrs. Inze Bow
ens will be in charge of the kit
chen; Mrs. Eliza! oth WTson will
be in charge of the d'nHg room.
The names of four re v members
were added to the club's roll—Mes
dames Inez Willis, Gertrue White.
Thelma Lytle and Miss Virginia
Holiday.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Ossie Cooper on
June 3rd.
CLEVERETTES
The Cle.verettes had a call meet
ing Tuesday afternoon. May 25th,
| at th« home of Mrs. Jack Willis,
j Plan- v re made with regard to
I the cln'-'s social nigh't, Sunday,
j May 30th.
Mrs. Viola Stewart left Monday
May 24th, for Annapolis, Md.,
where she will visit with her son,
Charles Redick, prior to his sailing
for Keil, oGrmnny.
Mr. and Mrs. Easley Simmons
and daughter, Gladys, were the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Pnmic Gilbert, Sunday, May lGth.
Our Churches
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. Geo. W. Slater. Jr., Pastor
Rathed enjoyed good services the
past Sunday with a fair attendance
Night services were held at the
Bethel Center.
Mr. Horace Goodlow Feted
Guthered nt a family dinner at
the Horace Goodlow home Sunday
May 23rd, were Mrs. Myrtle Good
low, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cato and
Mr and Mrs. Harris, all of Omaha;
! Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bolts, Mrs. V
I Bolts and Mr. Raytnon Botts, a’
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The Omaha Guide, 2418 Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska.
M- L. 0.—Please tell me in the
column this week what is th mat
ter with things? I can’t ever see
the man I love.
Ans: Things will continue to be
wrong for this man has ended the
alfair that exxistcd between you
vo. He doesn't care any more and
it will do no good whatever to try
o run after him. Forget that you
ever knew him.
N B.—>1 have an aunt in Miss
ouri and I want to know why she
doesn’t answer my letters? Is she
mad with me?
Ans: She isn’t mad at any of her
relatives--... but she is a wise old
fox. She knows that members of
her family are taking an active in
terest in her because she has a lit
tle money and she isn’t having too
much to do with anyone.
T. W.—I found a note that my
husband krote. Tell me what ho
wanted to see these parties about?
Am I right in accusing him and
what must I do to stop it?
Ans: Stop nagging your husband.
No, he isn’t guilty of anything but
you surely are accusing him of
things that he isn’t concerned about
It will pay you in the long run to
lay off your husband for he is the
now.
of Glenwood, la.; Miss Virginia
Holliday and Mrs. Louise Jackson,
Mrs. Gladys Turner, Mr. Horace
Goodlow, to wish Mr. Horace Good
lo', - r., a pleasant trip. Mr. Good
1 -op June 5th for Colo
' I ' bo - here he will visit
n br th: r e.i d ther reatives.
tjpe that takes so much.and
no more.
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D. L. W—I a mundecided about
staying where I am. Tell me what
will bq the best thing for me?
Ans: A change would help you
.but don’t move away from the
city you are located. Why not a
new neighborhood for it set ms to
me that you need to get out and
make more friends. Enjoy your
self for you can’t he happy stay
ing cooped up at home.
T. R. S.—Please tell me how
long it will be before I get a bet- :
ter job?
Ans: Conditions will be more fa
vorable for you around the FALL I
of this year. Keep trying to get I
on (he places you have applied for '
work until you do make the |
best of the little job that you have j
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BUY SIMPSON GIFT j
CERTIFICATES NOW
Redeemable at face value on a
suit, overcoat, topcoat, tux
edo, full dress suit, until
July 1, 1937.
GOOD
as gifts for Christmas, birth
days, graduation, anniver
saries, father’s day, Easter,
etc.
iCALl
Charles H. Davis,
the Simpson Man
WTE 5627
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B a Used Car. He is a responsible business man and f
safeguards his reputation by honest representation V ’V
of the product he sells. But right now — today!—is MAK|5J-r
a better time than ever to see your Ford Dealer for g.iit i’, ""tiii m'n ^ vy ii?J ,
I u r*i 11 i y.i :Tl J l <y
that Csed Car value you’ve been looking for. Thanks 1 r - ■■ -~ ... ,f.
to the popularity of the 1937 Ford V-8 he is well- R *n<1 G RENEWED
stocked with fine-conditioned trade-in# — and in Used Car bargain* offered by
Ford Dealer* are RAG car*.
order to mdve them quickly, prices have been jl'h*y are the cream of tha
Used Car Market. Yon must
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, i c* • , . money back — like that! If you
today, and drive a bargain!” want the very best Used Car,
' look for the RAG emblem. 100%
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E. A. J.—Answer this two in one
question for me- Am I going to get
promoted and does the boy I love
care enough to marry me?
Ans: Yon had better get pro
moted for a young war will take
place in your home. ..• but you
really don’t have to worry for you
have every chance of getting pro
moted. No.the boy you have in
mind does not love you nor would
he marry you. He won.t be guilty
of ROBBING ANYONE’S CRA
DLE.
0. T. E.—Does the old man that
is trying to go with me care and
will he mean anything to my fu
ture?
Ans: He will if you will allow
it.but for heaven’s sake why
do you want some old fellow 25
years your senior, who is about
ready to get down in aneasy chair
for the rest of his life. Turn your
attentions to the young man who
has been making advances to you.
He is the catch of the season.
H- J. A.—1 was thinking of go
ing away. Will I get a good job?
Also could I get a private reply?..
Ans: You stand a mighty good
chance of getting better employ
ment by going into a larger city.
Try it w hile you have a few' months
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S422 No. 22nd St WE 0840
STEPHENSON BEAUTY SHOP
2037 N. 24th St. At 6810
MILDRED TURNER’S BEAUTY
SALON
2624 No. 27th ,St. WE 2514
MARTHA M AYcT
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BEAUTY SALON
2855 Maple St. JA 6116
RABE’S BUFFET
2425 N. 24th St. Ja. 9195
American Wiener Shop
2609 N. 24th Street
KING YUEN CAFE
2010 N. 24th St Ja. 8576
Alberta’s Sandwich Shop
4827 S. 26th St Ma. 0957
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CHARLIE'S PLACE
1602 N. 24th St_We. *019
~ YOUNG’S GROCERY
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Cigar Stores
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2812 N. 24th St Ha. 4226
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2114 No. 24th St. JA 3543
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NORXH-SIDE TRANSFER
241* Grant St. We. MM
CONSOLIDATED AUTO PARTS
2501 Cnming St . At RfiM
Drag Stores
JOHNSON DRUG
1904 N. 24th St We. 0998
DUFFY PHARMACY
24th and Lake We. 0609
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TOBY’S IDEAL CLEANERS
2237 N. 20th St At. 6165
Phont WE 4576
I. GRAHAM TAILOR SHOP
Cleaning — Pressing — Repairing
1606 No- 24th Omaha Neb,
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DONAHOO & HOYLE
Norge Appliance Co.
2423 Farnam St Ha. 0500
HINEMAN’S GARAGE ~
2417 Norh 24th Street
General Repair Work
Graders
W. F. HOCH
Grading and Excavation
4506 Ames Ave. Ke. 031®
Grocery Stores
HERMAN’S MARKET
24th and LakeWe. 6444
laundries
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2324 N. 24th St We. 1028
EDHOLM A SHERMAN
2401 N. 24th St_We. 68B6
BREMAN’S TAILOR SHOP
1408 North 24th St
Altrnatiooa out speciality
Lad** arid Men’s suits refined
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HEFT A NOYES
4Dth and Fonsst Lawn Ke. 1788
Produce Markets (
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L51P N. 24th St Wa 4W