The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 18, 1937, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    . SOCIAL C „ „ ; „ A ,, CLUBS
AFFAIRS ''O-O-C-l-e-T-y'' ORGANIZATIONS
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Mrs. Edward Spann, 2018 No.
26th street, is reported to be ill.
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Elia Wright and Velma Thomas
entertained guests at J.he home of
Elia Wright, Monday September
18th, to a weiner roast.
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Mrs. Neverda McDowell of New
York City, visited her aunt, Mrs.
M. Mathews, and uncle, Mr. W. M.
Taylor recently. She left for home
Tuesday of this week. She enjoyed
her stay very much.
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Mrs. J. A. Crumbl-y and sVer,
Mrs. Anna Hatcher are v:siting
with Ruv. and Mrs. (Hover of Los
Angeles, Calif. Roth ladies were
presented as Fo'ois's in several
churches in the Queen City of the
West. Mrs. Hawkins, leading so
prano singer of Pilgrim Baptist
church, is also a visitor in Los An
gelo,-. All were in attendance at the
Baptist convention held In that
city.
Atty. Ray L. Williams
Room 200 Tuchman Bldg.
Notice of Administration
In the County Court of Douglas
County, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of
Edward D. Roberson, deceased:
All persons interested in said
matters are hereby notified that on
the 9th day of October, 1937 Ida
P. Baker filed a petition in said
County Court, praying that her
final administration account filed
herein be settled and allowed, and
that she be discharged from her
trust as administraix and that a
hearing will be had on said petition
before said Court on the 9th day
of October, 1937, and that if you :
fall to appear before: said Court on
the said 9th day of October 1937
at t o’clock a- m., and contest, the
Court may grant the prayer of "aid
petition, enter a decree of heirahlp,
and make such other and further
erders, allowances and decrees, as
to this Court may seem proper, to
ths end that all matters pertaining
to said estate may be finally settled
and determined.
Bryce Crawford
County Judge
Be 9 18 37 end 9 2* 37
Bargains in Homes
2621 Burdette, 4 rooms, part mo
dem, Price $750.00, cash, $75 00
Bal. $10.00 per month.
2803 No. 24th St-, 6 rooms all mo
dern oak finish. Full cement
basement. $200 cast, price $1,500
Bal. per month, $20. subject to
owners approval.
2876 Binney, 6 rooms all modem.
Cash $160, price $1,600. Bal. like
rent.
1124 No. 26th St, 6 rooms modern
exccept heat. Price, $1,000. Cash,
$100. Balance, $12.60 per month.
All monthly payments above in
el udo taxes and interest
.B. M. DAVIS
licensed Real Estate Broker
3817 No. 24th St. WE 1166
Men’s Dress Shirts 13V2 to 20
$1.00
Men’s Ties. $.29—4 for $1.00
j Open until 9 Sat. evenings
ACE TIE SHOP
1402 Farnam
Mr. George Mitchell is reported
as doing nicely after a serious op
eration in a local hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Woods,
2803 No. 24th street, left Friday
for a two weeks vacation in San
Francisco and Los Angeles, Calit
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Mr. Oliver Logan, Mrs. Ira Stew
art and Mrs. Vemie Wash ngton
will celebrate their birthdays Sa'
urday, September 18th at the resi
dence of Mrs. Ira Stewart.
Mrs. Gertruda Murphy of Ber
nard villc, N. J., is here visit" g
(her mother, Mrs. G. R. Stovrl of
2415 No. 22nd streeL Her stay is
r.definite.
I want to thank the staff of the
Omaha Guide each week. Being a
shutin I enjoy it more thnn ever.
Will say more about it later.
Very Respectfully Yours,
Mrs. George E. Wh'te
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Mrs. Ix'ona Vaughn of Kansas
City, Mo., has return'd home after
Visiting a week with her father a" l
stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. P. W.
White at 2512 No. 27th street.
Mrs. Victoria Scott, 1912 No.
2Btih street, and Mrs. Cora Brown,
£919 Erskine street visited th ■
Omaha Guide office, Friday, Sep -
ember 10th. They were quite sur
prised to note the: progress of b’ e.
plant. We are always glad to have
visitors to come in and see us.
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Messrs. Homer Lee, J. D. Gran
ville, Roosevelt Bailey and S. Ed
ward Gilbert, Omaha Guide cor
respondent were seen lounging i’l
the lobby of the Dunbar hotel, Los
Angeles, Calif., Monday. Others
worn H. D. Wiley, John H. Roeq
Lawrence Cole, R. D. Sims, W il
liams Gardner, Harold Whiteside,
and L. Johnson. They were to be
found n the Clark hotel.
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Mrs. Wm. Gregory and son, Bi’Iy
havo re'mm'd to their home in
Salt Toko, < i‘y, Utalh. They came
as far as Omaha with Miss Mildred
Gregory who ’''as on her way t ~
Hampton In titute, Va. where she
will be in school this fall.
Miss Gregory finished the Sou‘h
high school in Salt Lake Ci'y, w h
great praise.. She spent a year in
tho University of Utalh last ynar.
They were the guests of Mr. and
Mr?. L. L. McVay, 2868 Corby S';.,
w hile in the city.
GUIDE PLANT VISITOR?
Mr. Ed Dunn, Chicago, 111.; Mr’.
Gertrude Evans, Sprinfield, P •
Miss Inez Knighten, Chicago; M
and Mrs. John B. Knightener als
of Chicago, 111., were visitors at
the Omaha Guide plant, Friday.
Wihile in the city they visited M r
and Mrs. Harry Leland, 2824 No
26th street.
Mrs. Gertrude Evans will make
her home in Omaha. Her husband
is a member of Red Perkins or
chestra.
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William Davis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Davis, of 2118 No. 29th
street, left Monday evening for
Fisk university. While attending
Fisk, Mr. Davis will major in So
ciology and Music.
Mr. Davis was very active in
many social activities of the com
munty. Ho will remain away until
next June.
Alfonza Davis also son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Davis left Saturday
for Lincoln where he will attend
Nebraska university. Mr. Davis was
winner of a tuition scholarship
gven by the Kappa Alpha Psi frat
ernity.
Mr. Davis will major in Business
Adminstration and minor in Law.
Miss W’illette I Embry who re
ceived her Masters of Arts degree
at the University of Omaha this
summer at the summer semester in
July 1937, has been appointed in
structor of mathmetics in the high
school at Richmond, Ky. This being
Miss Embry’s homo is of a special
significance for she is at home with
her parents. Miss Embry’s mother,
Mrs. L. E. Embry has taught ma
thematics in Richmond high school
for many years and resigned in fa
vor of her daughter this year. Miss
Embry’s father is a retired nm.il
carrier. Mr. E. M. Embry and wife
are Berea college, Ky. graduates,
when both races attended this col
lege on equal basis. Miss Embry is
a niece of Mrs. Hiram R. Green
field of Omaha.
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Clarinda, Tat.
News
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Miss Louise Neal., r.cprter
Second Ilaptist Church
Sunday school was well attended
with Miss Rachel Oason our new
superintendent presiding.
Morning services were high ser
vices of the day. The pastor brou
ght forth the message.
Dinner was served on the church
ground*.
Afternoon service was the high
light of the day. All officers \ve.r
installed for the new years work.
The pastor pros 'd* d and gave so:-'
wonderful instructions.
We were pleased to have Rev. S.
Whitelow of Omaha with us. He
broughfi the me sage, at the even
ing services. Too bukject being
“The Need of Jesus."
Visitors are always welcome to
Clarinda.
Rev. D. Nicholson, Pastor
Mrs. Nicholson and her son of
Little Rock, Ark., were visitors in
church all day.
Buster Cason and Mr. Keen vi
sited Clarinda.
Marty I>asley of Waterloo, la., is
visiting his sister, Mrs. Roberts.
Mr. Bolding of Creston, la., is
visiting Mr. David Black.
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GUEST ON MERRY GO
ROUND OF PARTIES
Mrs. AlyCe Topps, of East Chi
cago, 111., is visiting her mother
and friends.
A beautiful penthouse party was
given in her honor by Mrs. V. Oli
ver, 3018 N street, Friday night.
On Sunday evening she was en
tertained at a party at the home
of Mrs. Ford, 2228 Madison street,
and Wednesday she wa- the dinner
guest of Mrs. Tucks, 2508 M. street
Others entertaining were Mrs. Ar
al and ?>lts. Lula Moore.
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Jk£2.4» to $4.00
All Colors
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New flattering_ankle slim
ming modes in Fall’s most fashion
nblo material. Tis -orered by Jo!ene, :
noted Hollywood style authority
•nd sent d'rc.’t o uh.
Spec:nl .Fu’l Fe h' ned Ilo'-cry It)
FRIEDMAN’S
SHOE STORE
1510 No. 24th St. JA 0352
Wolf Cros.
Have the garments that ev
ery well dressed Tan needs.
Use onr lay away plan on
>y type of merchandise you
neel.
See wfhat the well dressed
man is wearing in woolslacks
andsport coats.
Wolf Brothers
15th and Douglas Sts.
WHITEN SKIN
while you
sleep
Now—almost over
night—you can make
your skin many
shades lighter—free
from freckles, pim
ples, blackheads,
large pores, blotches.
Tonight at Dccltime spreau iNaumoia
Bleaching Cream on face, neck and arms.
While you sleep it gently dissolves dark
pigment. Remember—Nadinola is double
acting. It gives results you have never
found in any ordinary bleach.
jpY Get Nadinola today at any toi
1 ^1 let counter or by mail postpaid,
AT OUR 50c. If not delighted, money
DICK cheerfully refunded. NADI
Kloi\ NOLA, Dept. 93, Paris, Tenn.
oNhrixncAaffleachingCKMn
Mrs. George Bryant and Mrs
Lula Williams, 2875 Wirt street,
motored to Lincoln last Thursday
to attend the State Fair.
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Mr. C. B. Kitchen of 2614 No.
17th street, is reported better Mr.
Kitchen was taken to a local hos
pital Saturday September 4th, very
ill.
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Mr. Harold Gaskin, of Portland,
Ore., was guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Gaskin, of 2640 Decatur
street, Sunday. Mr. Gaskin will
enter Fi-k universi y this month.
Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Mosley.
2904 No. 28th avenue, and Mr. and
Mrs. Thompson of Sou’h Omaha,
motored to Lincoln Monday, Sept
ember 6 h and visited the State
Capitol and many other places of
interest.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Strong, Miss
Daisy Crows and Miss Lula Stronn
Miss Daisy Crows and Miss Lula
Strong, of Chicago, III., visited,
Mrs. Lawrence Smith of 2715 No.
28th avenue.
Mrs. Margaret Moore, 2302 No.
27th avenue, has just returned
from San Fr; ncisco, Oakley and
Berkley, Calif., where she ha« been
visiting her sons, Loon and Paul.
Sho enjoyed her trip immensely.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Due* to the continued epidemic of
infantile paralysis, the concert of
which was to have beep given by
Los Cantores dhorus will be post
poned.
HOW OFTEN CAN YOU
KISS AND MAKE UP?
FEW husbands can understand
why a wife should turn from a
pleasant companion Into a shrew
for one whole week In erery month.
You can my "I'm sorry" and
kiss and make up easier before
marriage than after. Be wise. If you
want to hold your husband, you
wen t be a three-quarter wife.
Fer three generations one woman
has told another how to go "smil
ing through" with Lydia K Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound. It
helps Nature tone up the system,
thus lessening the discomforts from
the functional disorders which
women must endure In the three
ordeals of life: 1. Turning from
girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre
paring Par motherhood. 3. Ap
proaching "middle age."
Don't be m three-quarter wife,
take LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND hud
Go ’’flmlllng Through."
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Mrs. Josie Moore, 2319 No. 28th
avenue, is visiting in Los Angele*.
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Mr. Jack Paige, prominent busi
ness man of Sionx City la., visited
relatives and friends last week end.
He was accompanied by Mr. C.
Madison.
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Tho Misses Claire and Bobbie
Jean Tacke, of Kansas City, Mo.,
are visitors of Rev. and Mrs. J. W.
May, 1629 No. 22nd street. They
departed last Saturday evening.
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Mrs. Jeanette. Smith, 2715 No.
28th avenue, will leave soon to at
tend tihe convocation of the Church
of God in Christ at Kansas City,
Mo.
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The Busy Bee club of the Zion
, Baptist churdh will give a Hostess
Dinner at the church Friday, Sept
i f mber 21th beginning at 6 p. m. in
I tihe dining room. Every one is in
vited to come and eat dinned with
us
Ife Finan- iall independent
". ' Now! $100 course for
$65. Graduates prepared to pass
any state board examination.
Shampoo, 25c; Press, 25c
Croquignole, 25c; Manicure, 25c
ALTHOUSE—
BEAUTY SOHOOL
2422 N 22nd St. WE 084G
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HERMAN’S
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Proprfciwr
* -EAT FLEI8CHM ANN'S
YEAST FOR HEALTH"
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124th and Lake Street
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To Induce Early Business Here’s A Special *jj
Low Price On
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Beautiful Fleeces .
Checks and Plaids |
We ekpect thee coats to bo!
higher in price before lone—‘
_.so buy now. Use our “Will
Call” plan.-a small de
posit will reserve your coat
and you haVe the advantage
of an early selection.
Sizes 14 to 42.
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DampWash
Beautifully washed and returned just
damp enough to IRON.
Minimum bundle 48c
Shirts Finished in Any Family Bundle 8c
LATTNDERERS AND DRY CLE.4 VERS
Edholin & Sherman
2101 North 24th St. \yt
Throw Away Your
Shovel... Install an
Automatic
GAS
FURNACE!
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c '3 your homo truly modem? Not if you are
si'll using an old-fashioned heating plant.
Under a new plan now in operation at the
Utilities District Omahans may TRADE IN
THEIR OLD FURNACES at a substantial figure,
and pay for a new. automatic GAS FURNACE
on the regular gas bill in small monthly in
stallments. Why don't YOU take advantage
of this unusual offer?
FREE HEATING SURVEY!
Do you think a GAS FURNACE is expensive
to own? Find out for yourself. GET A FREE
HEATING SURVEY. District heating engineers
will survey your heme and heating require
ments and give you an ACCURATE ESTIMATE
on the cost of heating this winter with a mod’
em GAS FURNACE.
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