SOCIAL C __ ; _ + _ r CLUBS AFFAIRS ORGANIZATIONS Dr, and Mrs. Nathan Hobbs Are Honor Guests at Party Dy. and Mrs. Nathan Hobbs of Toledo, O., and Mrs. Sarah Hobbs, mother ofi Dr. Hobbs, were honori d guests of Mrs. J> W. Gordon at a party given at her palatial home, 2932 No. 28tlh street, on August 9th , Those present and enjoyed the hospitality of Mesdames T. Taylor, Ida Wiley and Miss Johnnie Gor don, who were t!he hostesses. The reception and dinmg rooms were beautifully deer rated with Ameri can beauty roses Hnd ferns, and the table was arst'csMy laid with its lace cloths and glittering glass and silverware. A stiJlcinus repast was served which consisted of Pig-in blanket, canopo of Anchoves, and Domestic Clavier Bridge and Keno were the games of the evening, nnd Champagry Cocktails and wines were sipped until the wee Ibours of the morning. The out of town guests were Miss Minnie Mallard of Denver, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kerr of Birmingham, Ala.; Mr. Roose velt Bailey, of Chicago, 111- Among the Omaha matrons, were Mes dames Mildred SSamuels, Pauline Kerr, Lucy Mae Stamps, Dawson, Robinson Patterson, Bertha Bell, Theorocia. f|ochtfr, Essie (Porter, Misses Christine Brown, and Es tell Robertson. Messrs. M. G. Cald well, Edward Kerr, and Earl Pat terson, and Mr. and Mrs. Reese. ■— —o H. L. Aadarscfa Visit* Omaha Mr. H. L. Andeeon, former Om» han is in the city visiting. Mr. An dcrfcon is aMocated with the At lanta Life Insurance* Co., and is manager over the Ix>uisville, Ky. district Mr. Anderson is the former presi dent of the New Era Sunday school convention of the State of Nebras ka, and former organiser and pre sident of the Tntrrdominational Sunday School Alliance, as well as a former member of ZlonBaptlst church. Accompanying Mfr. Anderson are his wife, and daughter, VonciU, and Miss Mona Hancock, niece of Mrs. E. Scott, 2633 Decatur- Both Miss Anderson and Miss Hancock nro students at tlbe Municipal Col lege in I/ouisville, Ky. Enroute to Ijouisville. Mr. An derson and family will visit St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, and several other points before return ing to Louisville. -0-* Mor'icinln Visits Canada Mr. J. D. Lewis, otie of Omaha’s popular morticians, has just re turned from an extensive motor trip carrying him through Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, and in Canada, where he had an enjoyable stay in Montreal. Mr. Lewis was highly impressed ■with the economic conditions of the Negro in Montreal. JOLLY 12 MATRON CLUB OIVES ANNUAL PICNIC Tho Jlolly 12 Matron club, en tertained at their synnual picnic Sunday, August 8th, at the beau iful residence of Mrs. George Har ris, 2934 No. 28th street, in the spacious lawn. 50 guests shared in the courtesy. Out-of-town visitors were Mrs. Pinkey Jones, and Mrs, Pinkey J'ackson of Kensas City, Mo. Tho club adjourned until Sept. 10th. -o Mr. Earl Waldron who resides at 2423 Maple, returned Monday from an extensive trip which car ded him through Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. Mr. Waldron re ported a delightful trip He was ac companied by his little daughter and son, Barbara Jlean, and Earl, U -o Mrs. William H. Triplett, of 2711 Wirt street is enjoying a few days of mountain air in Denver, Colo., wth her husband. Mrs. Triplett is a prominent member of Hillside Presbyterian church. -o The Mock Wedding given under the auspicics of the YPCC club at the M-cropolitan Spirituist church, 25th and Grant streets, Thursday evening was a grand success. Mrs. Crumbley, sponsor, Mrs. Reese, di rector. Rev. R. W, Johnson, pastor. Urban League Notes For the first time in the history of Omaha, many of tihe under 1 privileged Negro boys of our com munity will have a chance to go to camp. Through the efforts of Mr. ! B. E. Squires, exerut've secretary of tlhe Omaha Urban League, th facilities at Camp Sheldon, on of the finest camjfc in the state will be made available for the week of Aungust 15th. The Ur! an League feels Hint one of the most valuable assets in the program of developir g "men of tomorrow” is to give ramp ng exper ience to "boys of today.” Many of the boys know nothing other tlhan the city stre ts as e place of recreation and fun. This week in the woods close to nature with swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, tennis, baseball, badminton volly ball, handicraft ard nature study nil in a day s program will do much to give these youngsters a different view of life. The will be under the care and guidance of worthy, professional and Christian leaders. TlLe group of 26 or 30 boys will leave the Community Center building on Sunday, August 16th at 12 o'clock. The camp fee for many of the boys have been made possible by the contributions of many interest ted people in the community, to whom the Urban League wishes to express its appreciation. It is the desre of the Urban Lea gue to use this camping program a* a foundation to build a per man ent ramping program for the wor' thy and underprivileged boys of our group. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Leffall of 2877 Maple street, motored to To peka, Kas. last week end. -•-— T1 ** Welcome Circle of Zion Bap tist church met at the home of Mrs. Nat Hunter, 2012 No. 28th avenue, Thursday, August 6th. ■■ ,- ... , nal Resturant Association. As a rule Negroes and Greeks are barred from this Na tional Association, but Mr. Jeffer son was introduced n the meeting at Cleveland. In order to be recog nlzed by this association, there are certain standards to be reached. Me. Jefferson is stopping at 2631 Grant street. -o M ■ 1 -ob 0. Carey, w!ho is a lo cal postman, will leave soon for 1 iil"ide|r»hia. Pa., to attend the Na tional Alliance of Postal Empoyees convention. William and Charles Costen, sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Costen, 2717 No. 28tlh avenue, left Tuesday August 3rd, to visit their grand father, Mr. Theodore Brookings, in i Owensboro, Ky. CHOP SITEY tmerienn nod Chinese Dishes Kins Yuen Cafe 2010' j N. 24th Si. Jackson 857* Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. m i iir aiiiit n r mmi m»iim > ins - < TRADE I AT TUCHMAN’S Food Stores, Inc. WE 0402 24th & LAKE FREE DELIVERY 1 «c SHIRTS 8c When Finished Out of Any Family Service EMERSON LAUNDRv ZORIC DRY CLEANERS 2324 No. 24th St_WE 1029 Clarinda, la. News .... ............ Miss Louise Nash, Reporter Regular services were held at the Second Baptist church- Sun day school was opened at 10:00 by the assistant superintendent, Mrs. Radhael Carson. All of the church services were well attended. Richard Oldham of Junction City, K.as, is visiting his mother, Mrs. S.> phrona Oldham. Mrs. Ceilia Beard and family are risking in Red Oak, la. Mildred Walker and Viola Miller, )f Lincoln, Nebr, are visiting their Bargains in Homes 2018 Grace Street, 5 rooms mo dern except heal. Priee, $750. Cash, $75. Bal. per month $10. 969 No. 25th Ave., 5 rooms modern except heat. Price, $1,100. Cash, $110. Bal. per month $13.50. 1418 No. 25th Street, $ rooms modern—Price $1,350 Cash, $136. Balance per month. $14.60. 1124 No. 26th St., 6 rooms modern execept heat Price, $1,000. CWah, $100. Balance, $12.56 per month. All monthly payments above in clude taxes and interest. E M DAVIS Ltoeuaed Real Estate Broker 2817 No. 24th St. WE 1166 parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Walker of this city. A group of young people motor ;ed to St. Joseplh, Mo., on August 4th- _ ’ ,4ft Mr. Harvey McNeal of Omaha was visiting in the city at the Ihome of Mrs. Oora Jones. Gerald Baker is improving from a recent eye infection. 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