The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, July 17, 1937, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    SOCIAL C » • , CLUBS
AFFAIRS 'O-O-C-i-e-t-y ^ ORGANIZATIONS
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Mrs. Clara Davis of Pocotclln.
Idaho spent the week end in
Omaha visiting n nephew,James
A. Bythwood and family.
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Mrs. (Jer.rude Jackson I(c»b
bins and son, (hirtis Jaekson
of 222(» Seward street have r
turned from a months vacation
to Evergreen, Ala,, where , hey
visited Mrs. Robbia's filth r
aad rein,t lives.
Jimmie Byth ood. i > '
ily, Mrs, Ida, May Bvthv/t t,
daughter, Bellevery J- •», I'
tbwood and Mrs. M Mide Cheese*
botirough all motored to M i
phis, Term,, to vi if Mr aril
Mrs, C, II. Wlii field a,ml fri
ends.
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,0h Brothar, "Don’t yon want
to save a dime?" Get your 'ick-,
et on time to th - is n'g great-j
os\ Carnival Barn Dance, on or
before Sat., July 24, 10 P. M.j
Mr. ami Mrs. I . C Harris
have just returned from tlieir
vacation where they enjoyed a
wonderful week of fishing on
Lake Victoria, Alexandria,
Minn,, one of the finest summer
resorts in the state. They were
accompanied by Mr O. Wathem,
Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison, and
Mr. S. (Joosbe,
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RAB**T OTRT,fS
Omaha's famous colored girls
afters two weeks ,our of West
ern Nebraska and Wvominc
journeyed wi,t,h about fifty oth
ers to Shenandoah. la., where
they easily drfea ed the white
girls of Shenandoah. 15-5, be
fore the largest crowd of the
season. They will leave Thu-s
day for Holstein, Wilcox, Nor h
Platte and Areaden, and will
return Tuesday .1 ul\ 21. These
Kirs will enter the Iowa State
Tournament and will have th ■
honor of being the first colored
girls to ever play in Iowa, in the
state tournament.
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Everybody’s Going!
WHEREt To the big Carnival
Dance featirring Anna Mae Win
burn and her Swing Band on
Mon., July 26, a.t, the beautiful
Dreamland hall. The Itaeehanite
Bovr will he on hand to see that
everybody bus fun.
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The Friendly 10 Bridge Club
The Friendly Hi Bridge elub
gave their annual pienie, July
lLth, at Elks Valley Park,
four miles west of Elk City.
The park was an ideal spot with
its magnificient woods, and the
sparkling water of the Elkhorn
river made it the coolest spot
one could wish on a hot July
day. There was a crowd of
about one hundred and .thirty
people. Many games of differ
ent entertainments were had.
The lunch was served buffet
style. Beer .a, ndhot dogs were
also served later in the evening.
Everybody enjoyed themselves.
All left the grounds about
7:30 p. m.
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for sale
Ilark, there's a Robin singing
in the old elm. Como out and
hear him and see ray six
room, cosy, njfodern house.
Oak finish throughout with
full cement, basement that I
Jwil! gelt cheap. For price.
fc11"
Mrs. Mggie Aiisbev of Ever
; green, Ala., is visitin her sD
ter, Mrs. M E. Matthews 240'
No, 2flt,h K.. Mrs. Annie Ker ru
son also of Evergreen, Ala., r
visiting relatives in Omaha.
The Bible vacation sehoo
I opened Monday, duly 12 li ni
'/Aon Baptist church, We wit
he glad for all parents to sene
their children to the Bihli
school who are eligible. A* e
up to 12 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Neely of tilt)'
Corby street enter.ained t
■ ! '"•/,i at dinner Katun! v i"
honor of Mr, and Mrs. I’, d.
Perr ins. Mrs, (’art i Don ■! s
Miss Lamb and Ban >hery, for
merly of Omaha, hut umv o
Kansas City, Kns., Miss Luna
McDonald, and Mr. Willis Pur
,*cr.
The Baechani e Club’s Curni
\!\l Dance tickets are on sale at
the following places of busine,s’
Robbins Drug Store 24th and
Grant K..
'luxedo Billiard Parlor
24th and Grant K s.
George Lewis Chicken lint
Council Bluffs
General Admission 50c. Before,
you can save a dime, if you buy
a .ticket on time.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Woodard and Mrs. Eena Cold's
of Minneapolis, Minn, drove
through .to spend .July 4th with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Richards, of22J0 Ohio
hio street and two sisters, Miss
es Mamie and Eenora Riphnrd
of 22" 1 ! e street.
T1 ’ i ais i i-cess.'’llI meet in
of .(fie '4 a • i ('deration of Col
ored Nidiiim'., club was hel > i
Lincoln last week with t>r>
nual election of off» ers. T’t
public reception was held Mo
day light with the fo>>
hostesses: Misses Emetine 1
and Evelyn Edwards. The col
or scheme for decorat ion v a
red, yellow and green, id
summer flowers were u i
add at,trac\iou to the decora
(ions. The serving was done in
buffet style. Tuesday evening
the committee me,I, the County
Commissioners on important
business matters, concerning C c
j lJavis-Xursing-lioine on Vine
Js.reet. Eater in the afternoon
(the election,of officers was h id.
The results were: Essie Har
ris, Stute President; Rose Adair
vice president; Mrs. Jessie Ec
lnnd, secretary; Mrs. Audry
Stewart, corresponding secre
tary; MrS. Mary Jackson, trea
surer; Rev. Mrs. Truxin, board
of trustees; Mrs. Lenora Gray
chairman; Rev. O. J. Burek
hardt, llarry Lelland, Harry
Bradley and T. McWilfiams.
The financial committee made
their report. A spirit of coop
eration prevailed throughout
the meeting.
I made 1
my skin jj
shades |
lighter! j
And now you, too, can have the joy of a
fighter, Clearer #kin—free from fn-dde?,
pimple.-s, blttckhcsdlargo per- , blotch.
Tcadfiht tit bedtime just smooth on Nmli
nola Bleach;;.- Cream—no.managing, no
rubbing. While you deep it actually dis
te us dark pigment — for Nau-ncila i
fozHk-acUng. That's why it gets n alt
where ordinary bleaches fail.
TEST <“'ct Nadinola today at any toi
at nun *et counter or by mail postpaid,
Dorothea M» Lane
I© 1MV it -, >a
Formal Dross r.cq ■-.t.ju?
Dame Fashion Inis arrang
ed the styles so that you can
he cool, comfor.ahle, look chic,
and still be formal.,
j Vaporous sheers with swirl
ing skirts suave chiffons—
bright colors, a ire leading. On
the left is a black organ'll ■’
dress with hem-line flounces of
layers of peach colored organ
die.
The o her is a lull s’ irted
period frock of mousseline de
soie with wide borders of black
or contrasting lace, which also
makes the jacket.
Eat spring chicken until ba
con comes down, 20c a lb. Sug
ar-sweet modems, ice cold 2Vaa
a lb. Ilarding solid packed ice
cream—pint 15c, quart 25c. At
! Carey's Grocery Store 27th and
| Grant Sts. WE. 6089. Open
Sundays.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, 5622
So. 32nd stree, annoum e 1 th
engagement of their daughter.
Althea Franklin ,o Warren Al
ston, jr. The win will t 'he
place Suudaw evening An us
8th, at Allan Chaped church..
'at 8 o’clock.
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| Every body’s v»oiag!
i WIlKliKT To the big Cnrnivi I
jlXmce featuring Anna Mae Win
I burn and her Swing Hand on
IMou., July 26, at, the beautiful
'Dreamland hall. The Hneehanite
jlloys will be on hand o see that
j everybody has fun.
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Duffy Pharmacy
We. 0609
24th and LAKE STREETS
PRESCRIPTIONS
Free Delivery
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1 AMERICAN WIENER SHOP
2509 N. 24th, Street.
BEST C1I1LI AND BEST
RED HOTS IN
THE WEST
ALL KINDS of SANDWICHES
Ice cold beer to oomplete
the meal
VW.V.WAW.W.W.V.V.V
BOOST JOE LOUIS
| Wear'n Joe I.ouis button now on
jsala at your local drug store.
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DOUBLE COLA
IDEAL BOTTLING
Mrs. Lenora Gray, 2429 Par
ker street left, this week for
Kansas City on business. She
will he away for eight or ten
days.
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Sin: ! S - int?! Dance!
' a t f wi , ..ing and Dance
C *t tra \ il’ oe in town soon
featuii ; ia Mae Winburn,
tlio Mid-we s most popular en
tertainer.
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A Carnival will he given on
he I wo of Clair Chanel AMM
ehurch, 22nd and Miami s'-e ■
July 19th to 24th. Lo s of frn
for everyone. Sponsored by
group lenders. Mrs. C, M l’a>
i o r and < ’ll tries R. Tri id) •
| DOLGOFF
HARD WAKE
Paint. Class uud Varnish
e do glaring and make window
shades to order
822 24 N. 21 WE 1GQ7
CliOF 81 K\
\ (iiru <t ii iimi t iiiiu>f
Kin«r Yuen Calc
' D) ■ * A till At. Juksuti 857k
Opt'ii from 1 |i. in. until 3 a. m.
Miss Bernice (Iriee left Sat
urday morning for Chcago
where she will spend several
weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Karl
Smith. A farewell party was
given her by the Los Canhores,
at her home Friday evening.
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| ,Oh Brother, ‘' Don’t you want
to save a dime?” Get your tick
i et on time to the seascn’s great
est. Carnival Barn Dance, on or
before Sat., July 24, 10 P. M.
A big birthday party was
given Saturday afternoon duly
3rd, in honor of Little Katie
Mae Billingsley on her ienth
birthday by Mrs. Nellie Brad
shaw, 3720 Creighton Blvd.
over thirty guests were pre
sent. Being an outdoor affair,
a long table was beautifully de
corated with lovely mixed sum
mer flowers, with all appropri
ate fancies. Delightful refresh
ments were served and many
useful gifts were reoived. Was
Katie ever excited? Carnes
were played and all posed f
a snapshot. Everyone enjoyed
a happy afternoon. Many
1 hanks to Mrs. Bradshaw.
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DO YOU WANT A JOB?
Phone Ma. 37G4 and cur mana
ger will call at your home.
Good Money Steady Week
Short Hours
Bargains in Homes
2801 No. 24th St-, 6 rooms all mo
| dern. Full cement basement.
I Price, $1,900. Cash, $300. Balance
' $22 per month.
2803 No. 24th St., 6 rooms all mo
j dern. Price, $1,000. Cash, $300.
Balance, $20 per month.
1124 No. 26lh St., 6 rooms modern
except heat. Price. $1,050. Cash,
$105, Balance, $10.50 per month
2421 Decatur St. 0 rooms all mo- j
dern. Price $2,300. Cash, $400.
Balance per month, $22. (This
house is subject to owner's ap- .
proval.)
All monthly payments above in
clude taxes and interest.
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E. M DAVIS
Licensed Real Estate Broker
2817 No. 24tk St. WE 1166
iWlViViV/j'/iWi11
!;: COFFEE JOHN’S «.
*: m so. i4th st. *:
•J Biggest 10c Meals in Cit} dj
£ Everybody Welcomt ii
• 4»a«.*aHaaa*a«.
* ■ ■ m ■ *aa»« i
| Hayden’s j
Entrance*! 16th, Douglas and Dodge Streets
The "Fcshhn cf the Hour”
Print Frosb ,
in White ani ^
rs
&
Gay prints ... in vivid profusion
on coo3, frosty-Iackmg white or
pastel grounds! They'ra mid
summer’s "must have" for every j
smart wardrobe . . . and Hay* *
1 den's Casement presents them in
coo! cottons rt WASH
ABLE rayons ... "b idget
find" price!
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Bargains in Homes
1418 No. 25th Street, ti rooms
modern—Price $1,350 Cash,
$135. Balance per month.
$14.50.
3009 Lutadsay Ave.. 3 rooms part
mod. Price, $900. Cash, 90.
Bal. Per month, $8.25
2018 Grace Street, 5 rooms mo
dern except heat. Price, $750.
Cash, $75. Bal. per month
$10.50.
2021 Burdette St., 4 rooms part1
modern. Price, $900.,Cash, $90
Balance per mon.h $9,25.
2533 Binuey St., 6 rooms part
modern. Price, $1,000. Cash.
$100. Balance per mo. $10,00
959 No. 25th Ave., 5 rooms!
modern except heat. Pd.ee,
$1,100. Cash, $110. Bal. per j
month $13.50.
E. M. DAVIS
Licensed Real Estate Broker
- ; ' ). 24 ! WE 1 CG
j Louis Larsen Garage j
j For ser'ice and number one j
I repair work
Catteries and Tires j
Come to Louis Larsen's Garage j
3014 No. 24th S*. JA 9220 j
SPECIAL
Shampoo ... 25c
EJroquignole marcel.™.25c
Press__ 25c
ALT II OUSE
BEAUTY SCHOOL
?.422 N 22nd St. WE 0S46
1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■»■■■■ ■ i mm i ■ ■ T , , , , ■
For Quick Sale
5 rooms all modern in the heart
of the business district near 24th
and Lake streets. Newly decorated
and painted. Price, $2,750. Cash
$500. Payments to suit. Call AT
9826 or for further information
call at Guide office, ask for C. C.
Galloway.
rOLE’S
Battery Station
WE SPECIALIZE ON BAT
TERY SERVICE
2934N. 24th Ja 9999
Magazines
-ALL KIN a>S
(RITZ SHOE REPAIR SHOP)
2033 North 24th St.
ifaceifasiiis
Champion Cigar
Store
2047 No. 24th S*l JA 4777
Harlem Cigar Store
1614 No. 24th S\ WE 5595
Babes Buffet
2229 Lake St. AT 7527
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