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SOOAI • a CLUBS ^'pp/\|P5 0”C3"1~0'" ORGANIZATIONS Honored at Reception Mr. and Mrs. Ben M'chael gav n beautiful reception in honor of their daughter and son in law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Benny Elmore, last Fri day. Over a hundred | rsons at tended and wished the bri le an I groom much happiness and success The bride was low ly in a \\h te crepe formal, the hem, encircled in tailored pleats. The moth r was charming in a tailored blue gown. The brides attendants, Mrs. Juan ita Art ison, wore a beautiful bite go' n rf ere’ n*i<l g ii Mrs. Eun fc Hun ■ svrs lot- 'y in yellow creme, and Mrs, E a At'dersou was gorge i us in ! I k. Many use fi I and Lenutiful gifts wore receiv od. The br'd * is the former Miss A-n Mii'hwel, and the groom is th son of Mrs. Mae Elmore. it- - • * — •JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS CLUB Dr. Zimmer of Lincoln, Nebr., lectured o the Junior Homemakers club at the Urban League Com nrunity Cent r last month. The club also gave a surprise birthday party at the home of Mrs. Eugene Murray, in honor of her husband A surpiise baby shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mill by the Junior Homemakers. I THRIFTY TWELVE ART CLUB Several days ago, some ladies saw the need of an art group, and no quicker said than done, a group of ladies met at the home of Mrs. Addie Morrow, 5517 So. 33rd avenue, and organized an art club. 1 With the election of officers, Mrs. O. T. Whitlow, as president; Mrs. Addie Morrow, vice president; ^!rs. Emma Henderson, secretary; Mrs. Minnie Williams, assitant; and MVs. Lorean Edmonds, trea sure.1. The hostess strved a very lovely luncheon. The next meeting will b' with Mrs. Edmonds, 5704 So. 28th street. NOTICE:— Adult E ^icat'on Music and lira, matic Classes, YWCA. Monday evening, 8 p. m., Voice Culture; S'dn and Chorus s;ngirg. Wednes. duy evening, 8 p. m., Dramatics. EUREKA CLUB The Eureka dub held its first, nif'ting of the season Inst W dnrs day at, the charming home of Mrs. Harry I .eland, 2824 No. 26th St. The club started its 26th years ac tivit.v by enrolling the following members: Mrs. Forenco Speece, Mrs. Mildred Johnson, Mrs. Eva Brown. Mrs. Mayberry and Mrs. Pearl Wak field. Mrs Eva Sharp, charter member, was made an honorary member because her ill ness prevents her from attending meetings. --o Mrs Josephine I>ee of Pensacola, Fla., returned to her home last Sunday, after spending two months visiting her son, Clarence E. Lee and family, 2863 Maple street. F.nroute home she visited with her grand daughter, Juliette L Lee, Chicago, III., her grandson, Lloyd L. Lee at Nashville, Tenn. and other reatives and friends in Montgomery, Ala. Robbings Pharmacy 2306 No. 24th St. WE 1711 See ANDY First Everyday if* Sale Day at Andy's 1936 Chev. Town Sedan S460 1935 Ford V8 Coupe 385 1986 Ford Tour Sedan Radio, heater 450 1934 Olds Sedan, Radio new tires 895 1934 Ford V8 Tudor or Sedan 265 1933 Chev. Sedan or Coupe 276 1933 Ply. Sedan or Coach 275 1932 Chev. Coupe or Coach 176 1932 Ford V8 Tudor or Coupe 195 1931 Chev. Coupe or Coach 146 1930 Chev. Sedan 125 1929 Chev. Sedan or Coach 95 1930 Ford Coupe 85 A C. NELSE N Auto Sale, I nc. 2042 2044-2112.2200 Harney Street Phone ATlaniic 2425-2426 J/tiladfu Dorothea M* Lane 1 A brilliant new shoulder fashion of non -crushable rayon velvet. There is an Empire touch in the graceful * drop of the back and more than a touch of old world grandeur in the bold scroll of merallfc embroidery gold on black, silver on white. Mr- Harry Leland just returned from Lincoln, where he conferred with the h uds of the state depart ment. Mrs, Kdna Burley, 2713 No. 26th street, is rapidly recovering at her home after four months in the hos pita). The Tuesday Knitting club, whoso instructress is Mrs. Brown, is hitting its full stiide now. They are knitting their Xmas p esints pnd personal effects. They met at the home cf Mrs. Harry Leland at th ir last meeting The Right, l ink Bridge club met at the home of Mrs Gr ta Wade, 2715 Binney street, Saturday, Nov tmber 6th. Delightful refreshments wire served. Mrs. Wade, president; Mss. Grey, sec’etary; and Mr G. Murry, treasurer. Th > Surd 'v Music club, under the direction of Mrs- Alice Wilson, met at the homo of Mrs. Frank Black well ?711 B'rm-y St. The dub is studying 16th Century Italian mu sic by Palestrina, a famous early composer. The next meeting will be held at the same pin.1?, Nov ember 21st. Mrs. Johnnie Williams and son of Ob' igo are visiting in Omaha Mrs. Williams is the wife, of Mr C- Williams, private car chef on the Union Pacific. They are staying at the Patton hotel where they ex pect to remain for about three weeks. ■ o ■— One of the most outstanding so cial event* of the season was a surpise birthday dinner party giv en at the honveof Mrs. Greta - Wade, November 3rd, in honor of I her mother, Mrs. Lena Cook of I 2205 Ohio street. The guests were j Mrs. Clara Jones, Mr. and Mrs. G. 1 Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Williams ! and Mr. L. Greene. Mrs. Thelma Jones, 28, was granted her final decree from her husband, Howard Jones, last Fri day. The charges in the suit brought by Mrs. James were cruelty and desertion. She asserted that after nine years she could go no further. When asked if the wedding march t would ring out again soon, Mrs. Jones replied, ‘‘Never again!” The Guide takes peasure in pu blishing this letter received by the editor. Dear Editor Words can scarcely express our gratitude to the various churches, neighbors, friends, the colored fire station and the many persons who were so kind as to assist us in burying our darling daughter and sister, Marie Alexander Coulter We also wish to thank those who so kindly donated their cars- Sin cerely thanking you for using the Guide as a medium of reaching our friends, we remain, Mrs. Sarah Alexander and family. Clarinda, la. News Second Baptist Church The Second Baptist church Sun day school nrct at the usual hour with Miss Rnchel Cason presiding The Second anniversary of Rev. [ D. Nicholson was a great success. | Rev. C. Adams brought the mom. | ing message, which was enjoyed by all. We were pleased to have many of our Omaha friends with us. f rom Salem Baptist church were Mr. Wm- Cooper, Mrs. Mamie Thomas, Mrs. Adams, Mis. Onieda Brown, Mrs. W life Lambert and Mrs. Wm. Cooper. From Pilrgim: Rev. and Mrs. C. Adams, Mrs. C Downing and Mr. N. T. dowers. From Primitive Baptist church: M,. A. Johnson. From Bethel A. M. E-: Mr. Timer Re ves. From St. John Baptist chur.h: R-v. and Mrs. Young, Mrs. E l Johnson, Mr. Terry and Mrs. Branch. Rev. Young of St. John brought the afternoon message, Subject, “My Faith Has Be n Increased." The people of Clarinda and the m< rubers of S eond G< pt'.st church, presented Mrs. Nicholson with a ch st of fruit. We were happy to have Rev. Mos s and wife and mem hers of the St. Jacobs A ME church to visit with us. Come to Clurinda and the Second Baptist church. You are always welcome. A delicious dinner was prepared by the ladies of the Second Bap tist church. A surprise baby shower was tfiv en at the Home of Mr. ,tnd Mrs. Hill by the Junior Homemakers club Carter Benevolent club held the'r regular monthly meeting at 3521 Hondo street. Hostesses were Mes dames Myrtle Metcalfe, Alice Smith, Ida Wiley, and Gwendolyn Deckard. The regular routine of buiness was dispensed with, after which Mrs- Maly Wiggins spoke in 11 half of the Community Chest. It was very encouraging to learn of the assistance rendered to the dif ferent charitable organizations. Vi sitors for the evening included Rev. Rhone, Rev. and Mrs. I>. W. Bass, Rev. Metcalfe, and Mr. Williams and Mr. Given. A very delicious hinch was sei v cd. The club adjourned to meet December 2nd at 2902 No. 28th street. Men’s Dress Shirts 13y2 to 20 $1.00 Men’s Ties. $.29—4 for $1.00 Open until 9 Sat. evenings ACE TIE SHOP 1402 Farnam Sioux City Notes '>■ ■»' Cffio rs were elected at the an m al meotint of the board of Book r ■ Washington Community Cen tei. Now officers are: Mrs. Ehona Trosper, presid nt; Mrs. Anna Barnett, vice prer-sident; Mrs. Mary Cab'Jl, secretary; B. F. Gr ffin, treasun r and Dr. M. E. Whitdock, s rgennt Miss Mary J. Tregiia is super v'«<- M;s=es Caroline Krie»e, Ma ltd Hoyt and Mrs. Arthur Sanford i m< rr' -i of the advisory board. TI sup-’vjsor and advisoiy board members are of the white race. Misr Teresa Baker is the newly beted president of the center’s (bi matic dub. MIfs Beatrice John " ja vica p-es dont; Miss Dannett Wilsecre'ary; Alvin Harris, • tnnt secretary and Miss Emma Me v, ti asur: r. Miss Wilma Seines, 403 So. ! >wn street was the winner in the Will'ng Workers lucky number from the mixtr. A ten dollar cash pri" was presented Miss Wilma S(-,in s hv Mrs. Pearl Odell. Mrs. - I 'lfinoos Woods, 314 So. Iowa street !s the presid nt of thn Willing Workers club. T1’ Chitterlirgs Supper given by the Mt. Olive choir, Saturday, Nov embr 13th, was a success. The .Rev. J. H. Patten, pastor of Mt. Olive Baptist church, preached a worn! iful ins'ructive sermon on “Twilight Christans,’’ Sunday morning, November 14th. The Mt. Olive <ho r will sing end Rev. J. H. Patten will preach nt Malone AME church, Sunday, November 21st, at 3 p. m-, assist in. the Malone AME church in their rally. The Rev. J J. Evans is pastor of the Malone church The Mt. Ol'v > Baptist Su dav school is spons r'ns n play enti I d •Tb" P- eking W'i e Men” for the’r i Christmas program. Homer Zack 1 <iy is superintendent! an 1 Miss Viola Daniels, the sercteary is in charge of tho program. Th'> Tor h B •;*»■*»** c-l,,v» will h Id G> e«r Night program in the home of Mrs. Georgia Carter, 609 St/'u ben. st.n et. Mrs. Mabel Owens is president. Franc's Anderson, rer> ♦ prv; nd Dorn Harris, treasurer. Mrs. Pearl Monroe wi'l talk on “T, •>(]< t-spip.” Mrs. B-mlah Webb is chairman of the program c^m mittee. The Pnsto*’s A nn:varsary pro grant wll In h'ld, November 28 11 i.i th'< Mt. Olive Bap*ist chureb a"d itorium. Mr. and Mrs. Rob rt Cooper and son are now rrsid ng in South Sioux City, Nebr. Mrs. Dora Harr s, 604 Morgan street, is on the sick list. -o Mrs. Nathani 1 Hunter, 2012 No 28th street recently returned from Hiawatha, Kas., where she was called because of the illness of re latives. Girl Reserves The Mothei’s Counc1 was organ ized on Monday, Nuvemb. r 15th. ! with Mrs. Dana Manley, president; Mrs. D. V. Gordon, secretary and M's. Dorothy Swain, program chairman, and she wiil be ably assited by Mrs. Rose Murrell, i Mrs. Marie Robinson and Mrs. Dorothy Frye. The program of the group will consist of both ecrea tinn and study. The purpose is to help build finer relationship? be tween mother and daughter in the home thus molting for a happier family life. Through cooperati- n v. ith Mothers' Council vve hope to hotter carry out the purpose of the Girl Reserves and the YWCA. Mrs- May Frank Rhoades gave an anthology on the m, nning of life, stressing the three main ties in a persons life as given by Adler, iri ‘ What L f1 Should Mean to You.” Other sneakers have been Mrs. E. E. McMillan and Mrs. j Thelma Hancock and there will be other sp akers from time to time. The meetings are held every first and third Mondays in each month. The Recognition S.rv'ca for cld j ad new members will f hell on < Sunday, November 21st nt 3:30 p. m. at the Central YWCA. Par | ents and friends are invited. Tea j will be served- World Fellowship, is being observed in all Girl Re j serve clubs. Mrs. Gadys Pullum, executive ! secretary, will speak to the mem 1 bers of the Up to Date club and | Blue Triangle Girl Reserve club on Thursday, at 4:15, on World Friend liness. On Sunday, November 28th at 4 o’clock, the Boy and Girl Forum Committee wiil sponsor a public Viint for h'gh school girls and loys Mrs. Herbert Wiggins has been invited to gu:d? the discuss'on The Girl Reserve Committee will sponsor another bridge tournam n' on an early date in December, th« King and Queen of bridge w'll b‘ crowed. - -• —■ Anyone taking perhaps through a mistake, one black suede bs"\ rt the Omaha Guide Food Sho—. Monday evening, containing a pair of glasses, kindly return same to the Omaha Gu:de Office. No ques tions will be asked Meet, Your Friends at THE NEW RABES BUFFET 2229 Lake St. JA 9195 ] I Beer — Liquor — Soft Drink? j /% tSO j DANCING Direct Wire on all Sporting j Events AT 7527 Lunch Counter—W. Phillips 1 Prop. ] Barbecue. Chili, Hamburger and ] Pastries Harry Mason - You Can't Beat These Values 10D percent All Wool CKCoats-Suits Sixes Single or 32 to Double 48 Breasted Newest Plain or Styles Sport Backs ALTERATIONS FREE HARRY MASON 1512 Farnam St. World-Herald Bldg. Mr. Nelson, 2865 Bijnney street, was found dead in b d Thursday morning at 10 o’clock- He is a member of Mt. Olive Baptist church in South Omaha. Mrs. Viola Washington, 2701 j Corby street, gave a surprise j birthday party for her nephew, Edwin Jones, last Satuday. Seven : down and many more to go, Edwin, j -o Two visitors in Omaha last week were, Messrs.. John B- Brown and Octave Smith of New Orl ans, La. While in (he city, they wrr1 visitors at the Omaha \Gu:de plant, >nd also the Food Festival. * I Rev. and Mrs. A. Phillips, and ’ daughter, left for their newly as signed post, The Gr gg Tabernacle, in Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 16th, after a whirlwind of entertainme it by a host of members and friends who deeply regret losing him fiom Omaha, as well as Bethel AME church. This is such a sincere and Christian family. Rev. Phillips is quite an asset to any city, and his two years of service and improve ments at Bethel is wholeheartedly appreciated. Soups, stews, boiled vegetables, de'ly, 1818 No. 21th street. HERMAN’S i i market HERMAN FRIEDI.ANDEI I \ ! \ Proprietor , r i ( t ’ "EAT FLE1SCHM ANN’S I | ! YEAST FOR HEALTH" ! ; t 24th and Lake Street { WLbster 51 H DampWash Beautifully washed and returned just damp enough to IKON. Minimum bundle 48c Shirts Finished in Any Family Bundle 8c * TENDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS Ftlhoim & Sherman 2401 North *mii s. tv, miv ENTER NOW! 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