SOCIAL j CLUBS AFFA|RS ^0-0-0-l-tJ-l-y'' -ORGANIZATIONS IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL MAYO S BARBER SHOP Ladio*' and Children’* Work A Specialty. 2422 Lake Street. The CHAMPION Beer and Lunch 2047 No. 24th JA 4777 “Beer All Kinds of Bottle Beer ALWAYS ICE COLD Drink a bottle of your favorite Peer along witn your home cooked meals Beer and Sandwiches Delivered Quick Service Call JA 4777 Ritz Photo Shop T0"1 North 24th Street Will be < pjn ell day. but not evenings Northside Beauty Shop 2 04 Ohio Ft. AT 5902 Consult us about your beauty Problems Our expert workmenship Costs no more Miss Cecile Walls, 312(5 R street, graduated from the West Side school at the age of 13. She will graduate from the South high school at the age of 17. Miss Walls is a very active church worker. She is the assistant superintendent of the Bethel Bap tist Sunday school, and is also a member of the choir- She is the state president of the Red Circle Girls. Miss Walls is also active in o cial work, being the preident of the Immula at the Woodson Cen ter and associate Matron of the Youth’s ,F>a,temity. M5$s Walts has won two recognitions in suc cession in the cirriculum in the study of Psychology at the YMCA and is now taking secretarial sci ence course at the American col lege. She is planning to attend some university this fall. A debate was held for special entertainment, May 10th at the home of Miss Helen) Smith. The subject “Resolve that love is more important in marriage than money. A great battle took place be tween Mrs. Genevieve Bryant and Miss Clara Williams, Mrs. Ethel Grant, negative The affirmative side lashed out like demons and received the vic torious decision of the judges. Take it from our girls, men— love still wins out. The Feliz Doce sponsored a waf fle breakfast Sunday, May 10th at the home of Mr. F. W. Moore 2130 North 27th St. The rose, (club symbol) was ear- j lied out in decoration and the club I colors, brown and gold helped to bring out exquisite lovliness. The guests were coming and go ing from nir.13 o’clock A. M. till 1 on P .M. An enjoyable time was had by r.’i. We thank you all for coming. —nn» .Win n-nmi lightweight Silk and Wool GABERDINE SUITS 3 I»:tton Cuffs Pleated Back $3.95 2 for $7.50 Wolf Bros, 13th and Douglas Sts. LET PEOPLES DO IT Olean up that front room. We specialize in making old houses look like new, inside and out. No charge for estJ mation on work. No job too small or too large. Ten trained decorating mechanics. Our Motto—Service First, at the lowest prices. Call WEbster 2858. Peoples Paint and Papering Shop LARRY PEOPLES, Proprietor Other girls can have WHITER SKIN, mo! *‘T~)LEASE don't print my name, X but if my story can help other girls, here it is! I was unpopular, never asked out on account of my ugly, blotchy dark skin! 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Address Nadinola, Dept 27, Paris, Tenn. r_ BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Leroy Wright and Miss Virginia' Jackson entertained at the home of Mr. Wright May 25 for | little Miss Mary Hopkins daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hopkins, the occasion being her birthday. Those present were: Mary Ellen Hopkins, Mildred Hopkins, Juani ta Hanger, Janis McCaw, Joan McCaw, Edith Ann’Adams, Charles Zine Davis, Lynn Harris, Joyce Lucky Milicent Wheeler, Jean Johnson, Beverly M».disoni, Mau rice Lcmbert, Theodore Gatewood •Jr., Robert Allen Jr., John Adams III. The little guests of honor receiv ed many lovely gifts. The after noon was spent in playing games. Jce cream aud cake wcs served. Everyone had a delightful time. VISITORS Mrs. Mary Miles of Los Angeles Calif., ad Mrs. Della Haley of Tu lor:; Calif. a.re visiting their moth ers Mrs. Salire Gilmore of 2817 S. St. They will be in the city for a few weeks. We hope they have a very pleasant trip. -P Recreation Party The first of a series of special entertainments will be offered at Florence recreation center, Friday dune 3, when something: in the nature of a variety show wil] be presented. There will be musical end dancing acts and various fea tures by children of the commun ity, one of whom will serve in the capacity of master of ceremonies. Come and enjoy without charge a pleasant evening nva.de possible lor you by the Works Progress Ad ministration fcjty recreatfon de partment. The services of the city recrea tion party service department are very much in demand. The assist ance of this department was sou ght for a pa nic held at Riverview 1 \ik, May 26 ar.u was greatly ap preciated by those present. From 10 in the morning until 7 in the evening there was r.nt a dull or inactive moment- Dinner was ser vevd at noon, which was followed ly a b.dl game between Sa nts peter and Paul and Saint Francis schools, the results b ing a walk oei .*■. 4 p. m. for St. Francis to the tune of 14-1, At 4 p. m. the re past consisted of ice cream and popcorn and at 6 there was supper. Racer were run at intervals throughout the day. The Party Service department of city recreation is directed by Peulali Newton to whom applica tion; should be made for the ser vices of fun teams -o-— Poro Club Meets The Poro Cosmetologists club held their May monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C Price. After the business hour, the meeting was turned over to the program committee. A very in teresting program was tendered. The members gave a remaniseense of Mother’s cia.y and Mrs. Price read some beautiful poems from Burns and Lamb. Mrs. Susie Lil ian! is the ohairmv.ru of this com mittee. The h nored guest was Mrs. Marie Stuart who won vn route from California to her home | in Decatur, Michigan. The hostess served a lovely re past to twelve ladies. Mrs. Albert Michael, Pres. Mrs. Zethrs Brooks, See’y. Mrs. Mildred Gerthrie, Supervisor' of music in the public school of1 Kansas City and Mr. J. R. Li Hard j v. e guests < t a bteak'est party • at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. | M. 1' .vis 2514 Corby St. Sunday ■ .mo! ning May 29th. Miss Gerthrie and Mr. Lilian! • were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson. 1 Injured in Accident Jf-'en Myers of 927 North Twen ty-fifth street, was injured Thurs day night, May 19, about 1:30 a. m. b ' Deective Robert D Morion, v,r> u,i”‘ng north on Twenty fourth street. Witnesses claim that the officer war, driving a ;• rate of about :{5 miles an hour. FLlwi ard her fri end, Marion Warner, of 2713 De catur street, were goino- east off Twenty! fourtli stre't when the Mvers girl attempted to ruru ac ross the street. Just as she got in the street, she was hit by the car She received injuries about the head and knees. The officer was driving a 1927 Buick car. -a-— Mr. ard Mrs. A. L. Scott, Mrs. Bobbie Carter, Mr. Claud Peoples, Mr. Napoleon Brown and Miss Tteressa Davis motored to Kansa.s 1 City Friday, and they report hav ing had an enjoyable trip. •-o-- I Miss Susie Whites de, Atty, Ray L. Williams, Mrs. Ra Lee .lores, and Mr. Marcellue Richie motored to Chicago this week end. Mrs. Martha S. Carter Dies After Long Illness Mrs Martha Smith Carter, one of Omaha’s outstanding pioneer citizens passed away Monday, De coration Day May 30th 6:45 P. M. At her beautiful home, 2211 Ohio St., after a lingering illness of in nine months. Mrs. Carter was born in Whelling W. Va. She came west 56 years ago, living in Lin coln, Nebr. sixteen years. Her coming to Omaha 40 year ago and has been prominent and active in civic, social and church circles. Mrs. Carter was Matron at the Burlington Railroad depot, 34 years and was retired on pension Aug. 31 1937. The Burlington rail road presented Mrs. Carter a gold shield in April in appreciation of her years of creditable service. Mrs. Carter was the founder and first president of the Colored Old Folks Home 933-N. 26th Street. This wonderful vision efproviding for the aged needy was given its beginning 25 years ago by this wide awake progressive woman Mrs. Carter was active in the management of this worthy institu tion until 1936. Mrs. Carter was a member of the Mt church in Wheeling W. Vb Coming west she united with the AME church of St. John and has been- a member for forty years. Mrs. Carter formerly sang in St. John choir. Mrs. Carter wus the widow of Mr. aJmes H. Smith, veteran pri vate ear employee who passed on in July, 1931. She was happily married to Mr. Johnson Carter I'ct. 19th 1936 who came from Cleveland, Ohio. Surviving are her present husband and one son, Mr. Henry C. Smith both of Omaha and one sister Mrs. Mary E- Pal mer of Pasadena, Cal if., and a cousin, Mrs. Laura Davis of Chi cago and r, host of friends who join the bereaved in deepest sym nathy. During Mrs. Carter pro longed illness she was always cheerful w'd hopeful. She was 70 tears olTi. Funeral sendees will be held Friday June 3 at 1 o’clock, at St John’s AME church. Rev. R. A. Adams, pastor, officiating. Jo seph D. Lewis, Mortician in charge. -o VISITOR IN OMAHA Mr. Ronie Bartleson was the h-lidav guest of the Dixons at 2839 Ohio street. --n-— Miss Christine Dixon spent the week-end in Des Moines, Iowa, vi siting friends. GET MONEY ---LOVE guarantee to help you get * ne- elan k If# No case beyond ho,* Slop “orry n| I Write me today Information nt KK VI. WILLIAMS. Journal Square Sta Jersey City. N. J. I)ep( f) Metropolitan j Produce 1301 No. 21th St WE 4737 i Poultry dressed while you wait it Strictly Fresh Eggs i| PRISCILLA'NEEDLECRAFT CLUB The Priscilla Needlecraft Club met at the home of Mrs. Rafferty 2901 Krskin, Thurs. May 26 at 2:30 with Mrs. Pearl Hieronymous as hostess. The afternoon was spint in sewing and reading hints on needlework. Two guests were pre sent, having been invited by Mrs. Hyronymous. A lovely two-course luncheon was served by the hos tess, which was engoyed by all. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Reynolds 2810 Franklin St. June 9th. One new member was added to the c'ub, in the person of Mrs. Winfred White. Mrs. Mary Harrold, Pres. Mrs. Viola Washington, Reporter Patronize Our Advertisers WARREN WEBB 24th and WILLIS AVE. Special on Auto GTease Jobs—50c | We PayCash For Old ani An iqiue Guns WF 2869521 No. 16th St. j DOLGOFF | HARDWARE I PAINT. GLASS and VARNISH • We do glazing and make window shades to order * . 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