The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, June 19, 1937, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    SOCIAL 4C 4 CLUBS
AFFAIRS ''O-O-C-l-O- i-y ^ ORGANIZATIONS
King Uorealis anil t|neen Aurora Enthroned
_ at St, PhiIii£sCoronation^^^^^^^^
^ I)R. G. B. I.EINOX, physician, was revealed as hma Jboreans Vn ot
the coronation ball sponsored by St. Philip Episcopal cnurch. His train
was borne by Willis Gray jr. and {lorman Johnson. .Tht king ^eluted to
wear knickerbockers, preferring troflsers. t
CELESTINE ALBERTA SMITH, 23, was crowned Queen Aurora VII in the St.
Philip Episcopal church seventh annual coronation ball in Dreamland hall, 24th and Grant
Sts., Monday evening. The gown was^designed by her father, John A. Smith. Central
nigh cadets ane her hussajrs. |
Mr. ami Mrs. S. M. Yancy, 2871
Maple street, entertained Mrs. Ad- !
elle Wade and Mr. Charles Hem- i
mer of Chicago, 111., at a dinner on i
Sunday, June 6t.h. Covers were laid
for 12. The two guests left for
Chicago on Monday, June 7t,h. Their
visit in Omaha will ever be remem
bered.
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Everybody in town is going.
Where?* To the big carnival dance
at the Dreamland Hall on June
28tS, given by the Bacchanite Club,
featuring Anna Mae Winburn and
her Cotton Club Boys.
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Mr. Leroy Porter, 3617 Blomlo
stret, who has been ill for the past
few months at the Veterans' hos
pital in Wadsworth, Kas., is rapid
ly improving and expects to return
home around the first of July. His
brother, Mr. Willis Porter, and his
many friends gladly look forward
to his return.
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CARNIVAL DANCE given by
the Bacchanite Club, fea
turing Anna Mae Winburn and her
14 Cotton Club Boys. Oh, that
ainging, dancing, and swinging or
chestra. At the Dreamland Dance
Had on June 28th. If you buy
your ticket before June 26th, ad
mission 40 cents.
Bargains In Homes
2432 Franklin, 6 rooms, modern,
except heat.
Price $1,000— Cash $100, bal.
$12.50 per month.
2018 Grace, 5 rooms, modern ex
cept heat.
Prioe $1,000— Cash $100, bal.
$12.50 per month.
2803 No. 24th St., 6 rooms, modern
Price $1,600—Cash $300, bal.
$20 per month.
2801 No. 24th St., 6 rooms modern
Price $1,900-Cash $300, bal.
, $22 per month.
wr, ill ....
2421 Decatur St., 6 rooms, modem
Price $2,500—Cash $700, bal.
$20 per month.
2414 & 2416 Decatur, both modem
Price, $3,750 for both—Cash
$760 more or less.
E. M- Davis
Licensed Broker
2817 No. 24th St. WE 1166
Mrs. Luda ,Scoit, iicvrl Maple
itreet, who has been ill for some
,ime, is now able to be up and out
ignin, much to the delight of her
imny lriends.
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Fiverybo ty in town is going.
Where? To the big carnival dance
it the Dreamland Wall on June
2Sth. given by the fiacchanite Club,
featuring Anna Mae Winburn and
tier Cotton Club Boyg.
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A birthday party was held at
the home ol Mrs. Mary Gregory,
1917 No. 27th St., in honor of her
two daughters Helen, 13 and Doris,
7, Monday, May 31st. Their little
friends who were the guests of the
afternoon on joyed a very delight
ful time playing games after which
ice cream, cake, pop and candy
were served to all present.
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Mrs. Helen Taylor and daugh
ter, Marline, have just returned
from a very enjoyable trip to
Muskogee, Okla. Returning with
her were Miss Helen Harrison, sis
ter of Albert Harrison and Mrs.
Ethel Brown, of this city. Miss
Harrison plans to go to school here
in the fall.
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Miss Lucille Peterson entertain- I
ed a small group of her friends at!
a graduation party at her home
on Thursday, 4une 10th. Games
were played and then refresh
ments served. Miss Peterson receiv
ed many lovely gifts. An enjoyable
time was had by all.
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The Los Cantores and Douglas
Debate clubs will present a mock
trial “The Divorce Case of Mrs.
Smith,” Jlune 25th at the Urban
League Community Center.
Mrs. Smith (Bernice Grice) files
suit against her husband Mr. Smith
(Harold Biddieux) charged with
neglect, due to an interference on
the part of his beautiful secretary
(Bertram Johnson).
If you have or have not seen
“Wife, Versus Secretary,” don't
fail to sec “The Divorce Case of
Mrs. Smith.”
Mrs. Charles Cous.ns of Denver,
Colo., is visiting her sister, Mrs. E.
G. Scott, 2633 Decatur street. Lit
tle Betty Biffle, also of Denver and
a grand daughter of Mrs. Cousins
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Amanda
Williams, 2614 Blondo street. They
will be in the oity indefinitely. We
hope for our western visitors an
enjoyable stay while in our city.
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CARNIVAL DANCE given by
th« Barchanite Club, fea
turing Anna Mae Winburn and her
14 Cotton Club Boys. Oh, that
singing, dancing, and swinging or
chestra. At the Dreamland Dance
Hall on June 28th. If you buy
>our ticket before June 26th, ad
mission 40 cents.
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Mrs. Fred McDaniels, 2620 Bris
tol street returned last week from
a lovely trip through the south and
east. Her trip included St. Louis,
Mo.; Nashville, Tcnn.; Atlanta,
Ga.; Miami, Fla.; Washington, D.
C.; Chicago, Illinois; Kansas City,
Kas.; and Ooffeyvillc, Kas. In
Nashville she was the house guest
of Miss Rachel Taylor, former Y.
W. C. A. secretary of Omaha and
who is now secretary at Nashville.
She was the guest of Dr. and Mrs.
Slater in Atlanta. In Washington
she was thq recipient of a delight
ful breakfast given by Mrs. Rob
bie Tumer-Davis. Mrs. McDaniels
reported her trip south, one of the
most interesting and educational
trips she has ever taken.
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Louis Larsen Garage
For service and number one
repair work
Batteries and Tires
Come to Louis Larsen’s Garage
3014 No. 24th St, JA 9220
BOOTHS FOR
EVERYONE
Candy, Ice Cream, Sodas
and Soft Drinks
Ritz Sweet Shop
2035 No. 24th ST
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Airs, iiail liars. iota, ned last
week from a two-week trip to Kan
sas City.
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TTie Junior Auxiliary of Zion
Baptist church will sponsor a hay
ride on Friday June 26th, to Rim
wood park.
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A surprise shower was given in
honor of Master Windsor Elliot
Wheeler, the infant eon of Ruth
Wheeler, at which time the Sun
rise Golf chib presented her with
a Seven Year Baby Year Book.
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Everybody in town is going.
Where? To the big carnival dance
at the Dreamland Hall on June
28th. given by the Kacchanit* Club,
featuring Anna Mae Winburn and
her Cotton Club Boys.
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Mrs. Etta Johnson of Kansas
City, Kas., who has been in the
city the past four weeks, was called
to the bedside of her sick daughter.
She is the aunt of Mr. Curtis
Thurman, 2616 Grant street.
DOLGOFF
HARDWARE
Paint, Glass and Varnish
We do glazing and make window
shades to order
1822-24 N. 24 WE 1607
RESULTS
that make the time aud
thought you put into pre
paring meals seem really
worth while are guar
anteed you with
Dinner's
p0o mar* a m#af —> —
tt\ftnitelyu.>rtA%tt__
MACARONI
Mr. Cornett Lefall and Miss Vera
Leach, both of 2877 Maple street,
have motored to Texas to visit re
latives and friends. They will be
gone for about a week.
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□AHNIVAL DANCE given by
the Hacchanite Club' fea
turing Anna Mae Winbum and her
14 Cotton Club Roys. Oh, that
singing, dancing, and swinging or
chestra. At the Dreamland *Danee
Hall on June 28th. If you buy
your ticket before June 26th, ad
mission 40 cents.
PATRONIZE
OUR
ADVERTISERS
Everybody in town is going.
Where? To the big carnival danco
r.t the Dreamland Hall on June
2bth, given by the Bacchanite Club, l
featuring Anna Mae Winburn and 1
her Cotton dub Boys.
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Wflla’s Beauty Salon 1
WEEKLY SPECIALS
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Mondi’.y and Tuesday, Hot OH
Shampoo and Wave . $1.50
Tuesday and Wednesday only.
Facial Pack .... 85c
2308 No. 24th St. WE 5699
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Hayden’s
TRY HAYDEN’S FIRST
Entrances: 16th, Dodge and Douglas Sts.
■ ' '
Our Reg. $1
WASH
^ Frocks
Some Irregulars
V£r
"Stand out" values at their
regular price . . . and here
are GREATER SAVINGS!
New summer styles in cotton
sheers, organdies . . . novel*
ties, crashes, blister doth,
others.
Hayden's Basement
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SUNRISE GOLFERS
The competition is really at its
height among the Sunrise Golfers
since the prize will be awarded at
the next meeting on June 25th.
There seams to be a race between
Flora Morris and Rae Lee Jbnos,
so be sure and watch for the de
velopments. Eleanor Haynes has
been chosen as the official score
keeper of the dub. Rae Lee Jones
is president; Edrose Willis is re
porter.
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Mrs. Alice Wilson is home from
I* isk university, where she received
her Master’s Degree in music. A
host of friends wish her much suc
cess and welcome her home.
MASON’S
Bar-B-Q, Chili, Tamales and
Fried Chicken to order
2024 Burt St. WE 6015
HINES TAILOR SHOP .
Cleaning, Pressing and Re I
pairing. f
'..Dyeing and Hat Cleaning
Dresses Cleaned and Press
ed—Fur Grafting, Etc.
2523 Q STREET
Magazines
-ALL KIN ^3
(RITZ SHOE REPAIR SHOP)
2033 North 24th St
Robbings Pharmacy
Ve Blake Our Own Ioe Cream
Fresh Dbily
2306 No. 24th St. WE 1711
SHANKLIN AGENCY
2314 N 21st St Omaha
Houses and Flats For Rent
$10, $12, $15 to $25
Houses For Sale
$50, $100, $150 to $350 Down
Balance like rent
Furnished Rooms and Apart
ments For Rent
From $3, $3.50 to $5
. SHANKLIN REAL ESTATE
WANTED TO BUY
100.000 Pounds Brass, Cop
per, Lead and Aluminum
20.000 Batteries
50.000 Auto Radiatom
Are we Buyingr You Bet.
If it's Auto Parts You Waut
It Will Pay You to See Us
First. We Are Here to Serve
You.
Consolidated AUTO
Parts Co.
2501 Cuming St. — AT 5656
Home of Kangaroo Court
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