The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 07, 1937, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    SOCIAL - CLUBS
AFFAIRS ORGANIZATIONS
SUPREME CHANCELLOR
S. A. T, WATKINS
Pnominent Chicago attorney
and Supreme Chancellor of the
Knights of Pythias, who has
Just completed visitations in 21
states, covered 15,000 miles in
a nation-wide membership drive
He reports a widespread reviv
al of inteprst in fraternalism.
Mrs. Mary Kerin of 26th and
Biondo is confinid to her homo be
cause of illness.
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Robert Johnson, 2004 No. 27th
street, is starting a stable of ama
teur boxers. He now has six boys,
all of Omaha
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Eugene Skinner, one of our fore
most young track stars is home
after finishing his course of study
at Iowa university.
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Mr. C. F. Williams, proprietor of
the W W. Rug Cleaning Co. of
Sioux City, la., and h s son Mr.
A1 Williams, spent the past week
end in the city.
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friends would 1 ke to inform
little Paul Jones, wiho ran away
from home the middle of June of
the death of his only sister, Mrs.
Rosie Mae Evans.
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Mrs. Rosie May Evans, 2526
Charles street died at the County
hospital. She is survived by a hus
band, father, two children and a
brother.
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Mr an Mrs. W. M. Taylor, 2515
Wirt street, has as house guest,
Mrs. Maggie Osby and Mrs. Pearl
Ferguson, of Evergreen, Ala., Mrs.
Ferguson is the sister of Mrs
Taylor.
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Mrs. Pete Lindley and Mrs. Anna
Lee Johnson, entertained their
niece, Mrs. Floyd Penick of De
troit, Mich., at a breakfast at Elm
vood park, Sunday morning.
Those present were the Misses
Lorraine Fletcher, and C'destine
Smith, Mr-and Mrs. J'. B. Crum
biey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Owen
and Messrs Mose Ransom, Pannick
and Charles Dickerson.
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Mrs. Beatrice Turner was the
house guest of her sister, Mrs. E.
L. Dudley, 2624 No. 26th street.
I ric* •yo' hei^ Visit Ito Omaha, she
visited her son in Sandusky, Ohio,
and another son in Columbus, Ohio,
then visited in Helena, Ark. Mrs.
Turner deported Thursday morning
for her home in Denver, Colo.
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The Mary Mahonney Graduate
Nurses club met at the YWCA,
July 30th at 6 p. m. Guest at the
meeting were the Negro Social
Workers of the city. The club pre
sented a plan for a Negro Health
camp to the Social Workers. This
organizations sent Clarence Harris
to the Carter Lake Day camp dur
ing tiie month of July.Mrs. Evelyn
Evans- Murray, President, and Al
berta Gary, secretary.
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The Silver Leaf club entertained
at a party at the homo of Mrs.
Winifred James, 2432 Franklin
street, July 31st. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer White, Mr.
end Mrs. Pumus, Mrs. Edna Moore,
Mrs. Lillie Ross, Dora Buford,
Myrtle Chambers, Leona Allen,
I.aura Ashby, Rene Jackcon, Lelia
Mecham, Miss Ann Stephens, Mrs.
Anna B. Woodridge, Mrs. Minnie
Bums, Lloyd Shipman, Buford
Shipman, Clifford Lawson, Jfclhn
Pitts, Earl Jones, Mingo Parnell,
Thomas Douglas, Curtis Thurman.
' Mrs. Terrell Returns
From Eastern Tour
Mrs. Florence Terrell, wife o.
Dr. Price Terrell, and daughters
Etlhel and Jean, returned Fr’day
morning, from their eastern tou"
Mrs. Terrell was lavishly entw
tained by many fomer Omahans
and friends while storping in Chi
cago and New York.
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CALIFORNIA VISITOR
Miss Ruth Enn's of Ix>s Angel's,
Calif., was the house guest of Mrs.
Ester Hicks. Mrs. Ennis is the wife
of Dr. Charles Ennis, who was a
former resklent of Omaha, having
been graduated from Central high
srthool nnd Creighton university.
Mrs. Hicks entertained the vi
sitor at an elaborate luncheon, nf
terwhich they motored around the
city and visited tibe places where
Dr. Ennis had attended school. Mrs.
Ennis departed this week for Den
ver, Colo., where she will visit re
latives before returning to Los .An -
geles to join her (husband on his
vacation in the mountains.
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DFM Eh ‘Y’ SECRETARY HERE
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Mr. Leon W. Steward, executive
secretary of the Denver YMCA, and
hs wife spent Saturday evening
and night in Omaha, enroufe from
Chicago and Wisconsin to Denver,
sin. Mr. Stewart is a member and |
tions and YMCA camp in Wisccon
Mr. Stewards, a member and j
‘ Guide Right Chairman” of Kappa
Alpha Psi Fraternity and his wife j
were the dinner guests of Attorney j
nnd Mrs. Ralph Adams, and lodged !
wtih Mrs. Martha Smith-Carter as j
guests of the fraternity. Mr. Ste- ,
ward spoke briefly to members of
the local chapter concerning pro
per youth guidance tact’es.
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Miss Sula Mae Williams of Port
land, Ore., has Lein Ihe house guest
of Miss Dorothy Scott, 2811 Maple
street. Miss Williams been attend
ing school in Chicago. She depart
ed Sunday n g’xt for her home.
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Mi. and Mrs. Arthur Justus, 2911
No. 28'ih sir -t, motored to Wit
chita, Kas While there, they will
attend the conference of the M. E.
church.
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Miss Helen Childs, 2909 No. 28th
former sleongrapher for the John
Henry Lewis Fight Promotion Syn
dicate, is now in the employ of the
Omaha Guide, as stenographer.
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Mrs. Solomon S. Woods and
daughter, Dorothy, 2323 No. 27th
avenue, are visiting in Portland,
Oregon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, 2403
No. 28th avenue, celebrated their
12th anniversary, Jtuly 23rd, with
an outing on a fishing trip.
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Mrs. Cecelia Jewell is confined
to her home under the care of a
physician, because of a recent heart
attack. ;
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Mrs. Lyda Pattan, 2314 No. 22nd
street, is convelescing after having
undergone an operation.
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Mrs. Susy Yancy has returned
from St. Paul where she spent her
vncation.
FORSAKE
Hark, there's a Kooin singing
in the old elm. Come out and
hear him and see my six
room, cosy, niodern house.
Oak finish throughout with
full cement basement that I
will sell cheap. For price.
Call—
• E. M. DAVIS
Licensed Real Estate Broker
2817 No. 24th St. WE 1166
Men’s Dress Shirls 13y2 to 20
$1.00
Men’s Ties. $.29—4 for $1.00
Open until 9 Sat. evening’s
ACE TIE SHOP
1402 Farnam
I
__® 1QZ7 IMTIIIWATIOKAL ITTOBO PRBE3 ^_ M< LANE
Stay in the shade witlh a largo
irimmed hat. The large hat car
ies with it perfect accompaniment
or your bright summer pr'nta. This
:enr the trend seems to be—the
ligger—the better.
Crowns, or no crowns, tihere is
ust something about these lovely
tun shades that is distinctively
'tminine.
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Dr. Wesley .flmes left Tuesday
morning for Norfolk, Nebr. Dr.
Jones is president of the local
jraneh o the National Association
for the Advancement of Colored
People.
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Miss Fredia J. Stewart and Mr.
Jdhnny Williams were united in
marriage, July 31st, by Rev. T. M
Harris. VI• at d Mrs. Stewart will
reside at 5020 No. 19th street.
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Announcement of the marriage
of Mr. Maurice Corbett, of Omah i
to Miss Ella Saunders of Des Moin
os, la. The nupt'al vows w re taker
Wednesday, ..'lu’y 29th, with th(
Rev. R Adams offin'ating. The
newlyweds will live in Omaha.
Pastor A. I>. Humphrey left foi
St. Louis last Wednesday night
and while there, his marriage t<
Miss Alice Almina Parker, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George U
Cloud was solemnized at the bride’s
home on Thursday evening, July
22nd. On their return to Omaha
Sunday morning, pastor an the
charming Mrs. Humphrey were
greeted at the station by friends
who escorted them to their home
for breakfast. A reception was giv
en by the S. D. A. church at thi
George Anderson’s home, on Sat
urelay evening. The newlyweds re
side at 2219 Ohio strtet.
AMERICAN WIENER SHOI
2509 N. 24th, Street.
BEST CHILI AND BEST
RED HOTS IN
THE WEST
ALL KINDS of SANDWIfHEi
Ice cold beer to complete
the meal
V.W.WVAW.WAWAV
BOOST JOE LOUIS
Wear a Joe Ixmu button now oi
sale at your local drug store.
WVAV.W.WAW.VAV
The Pick-Up flub, met at the
Ihome of Mrs. B. King, 2211 (lark
street.
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Autumn Leaf club met Monday
at the home of Mrs. Lottie Keys,
2217 No. 25tih street.
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W!,;rtr Workers club will meet
at the home of Mother Edwards.
11M4 No. 22nd street, Thursdty.
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i Mrs. Sarah Stevens of Chicago.
III., left Sunday evening, after an
enjoyable visit with her sister and
brotS’er-in-law’, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Jones, 2512 Corby street. Also vi
siting Mr. and Mrs. Jones, was Miss
Lillie Clay, of Kansas City, Mo
■ Many social courtesies were given
' in their honor.
E & E LUCH ROOM TO MOVE
The Litt'e Diner, 24th and Grant
coming little lunch room will move
to a new location, 2314 No. 24 th
stieet witlh all new fixtures and
newly decorated.
Mrs. Ennis and daughter, pro
prietors, says, “Because of busi
ncs reasons, we are forced to m rve
in larger quarters to take care of
our increasing trade and demand
for service, for which wc are *hank
i ful to our many cu'dormers and
fiiends for their support.”
Mrs. Ennis also says that she
will be in a better position to take
care of her increasing business with
her home cooked meals.
TRADE
AT
TUGHMAN’S
Food Stores, Inc.
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BUTTERNUT
COFFEE .
■ 1-lb can 80c 2-lb oan 59c
WE 0402 24th & LAKE
FREE DELIVERY
“A NEW ALL FINISHED SERVICE”
15 LBS. FOR $1.98 11c EACH ADDITIONAL POUND
Entire Bundle Finished—All Men’s Shirts Hand-Finished
at No Extra Cost. Bundle Must Contain 50% Flat Work.
THE IDEAL FALL AND WINTER SERVICE
EMERSON LAUNDRV 4Nn
ZORIC DRY CLEANERS
2324 No. 24th St_WE 1029
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Miss Addie Mae Holmes, 2819
No. 27th street, is confined to bed
because of illness.
Miss Pearl Winston, 2720 Corby
street, has returned from St.
Jjseph, Mo-, where she spent her
vocation.
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Mrs. Johnson, 2617 Parker re
ports having an Easter Lily in full
bloom. This is the second time this
year that the flower has been in
bloom, whiefh is very unsual, and
has three large blossoms.
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! John Capelton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Capelton, 1814 No. 28th
street, is confined to his home
with an eye injury. He was injured
when small boys playing witlh rub
ber guns accidently struck in his
eye.
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Although he is entitled to one
every year, Ezra Cap lton, 1814
No. 28th street, after working for
the Griffin Wheel Co., of Council
Bluffs, la., for 18 years took his
first vacation this year when he
motored to Alabama.
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Bargains in Homes
2018 Grace Street, 5 rooms mo
dern except heat. Price, $750.
Cash, $75. Bal. per month
$10.
959 No. 25th Ave., 5 rooms
modern except heat. Price,
$1,100. Cash, $110. Bal. per
month $13.50.
1418 No. 25th Street, 6 rooms
modern—Price $1,350 Cash.
$135. Balance per month
$14.50.
1124 No. 26th St., 6 rooms modern
exceept heat. Price, $1,000. Cash,
$100. Balance, $12.50 per month.
All monthly payments above in
clude taxes and interest.
E. M DAVIS
1 Licensed Real Estate Broker
2817 No. 24th St. WE 1166
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An innovation in low-cost travel
comfort and convenience for Mis
souri Pacific colored patrons. A
de luxe, air-conditioned coach with
an attractive lunch refreshment
counter. Appetizing meals served
at counter or on trays at vour
scats. Breakfast—25c, luncheon—
30c. dinner—-35c. Grill coach is
now in daily service. Sou'hbound
leaves Little Rock 5:35 pm; north
bound leaves Alexandria 3:20 am
See nearest Missouri Pacific rep
resentative for complete details
P. J. NEFF
. Ass't. Chief Traffic Officer
1501 Missouri Pacific Bldg.
St. Louis, Mo.
102
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