The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, June 18, 1938, Page 5, Image 5

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    social TT-j/? CLUBS
"affairs ■*•e i y< wunu organizations
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The McBrady Agency Fleet are
Sponsoring A Tea at The YWCA.
June 19th. 22nd and Grant Sts.,
3:30 to 6:30—Price 13c. Program
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Clarinda, Iowa
M rs. Lawrence Beard, Mrs.
Celesta Wiggins, Misses Lax lean
Baker, Liuise Nash ar.>l Jean Ar
nett attended a style revue at the
Church in Red Oak, Iowa Thurs
day evening. A social time was
held after the program.
Mrs. Viola. Miller and Miss
^ Mildred Walker of Lincoln, Nebr.,
" spent Sunday with their father
ani.l brother Wm. Walker.
Henry Abel of Burlington, la.,
came Friday to be with his moth
er, Mrs. Addie Abel, who was very
ill and passed away.
Mrs. Della Emmert of Mound
City. Mo., visited Sunday with her
daughter, Mrs. Herschel Mont
gomery and family.
Mrs. Celesta Wiggins will leave
Monday for her home in Red Oak
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, WARREN WEBB
24tit and WILLIS AVE.
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Special on Auto Grease
Jobs—
. IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL
MAYO S BARBER SPot>
Lftdie«’ and Children’■ Work
A Specialty
2422 Lake Street.
Get Money ••• Lqve
I guarantee to Help you *®t a »**• lUrt to
life No eaa® beyond Slop mitr^T'
tng ! Write me today Information FftEB'
M WILLIAMS, Journal Square Sta
Jersey City, N. J. Dept., O
DOLGOFF j
HARDWARE j
PAINT. GLASS and VARNISH j
W* do glaring aod make window*
shades to order
SCREEN, CHICKEN and |
FENCE WIRE J
BUILDERS HARDWARE T
Everything at a low price. *
>822 24 N. 24 WE 1607 j
The
CHAMPION
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Beer and Lunch
2047 No. 24th JA 4777
“Beer All Kinds
of Bottle Beer
ALWAYS ICE COLD
Drink a hot'le <1 your fa»orite
F’#er alorg «f y ut home
rooked mec.N
Beer and Sandwiches
Delivered
Quit k Serviss
Call 47?7
iirrinraifiiaiitMiiiaii f i . hT*^
Iowa for a weeks visit.
Mr. Charlie Oldham Jr., arriv
ed home Friday evening.
TO all subscribers -
We are compelled to announce a
charge of Five cents, on all ac
counts that receive their paper in
the mail—When subscribers move
and do not notify us of their new
address before moving.
Thanks—Mr. A. B. McCaw,
Circ. Mgr., WE. 1517
Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Prestidge
left Friday, Jutse" 10 for a five
week vacation trip. They are to
visit Kansas, Missouri, a.nd Color
ado.
JEFF’S BARBECUE
Watermelon—Fried or Barbecued
Chicken, 2307 North 24th Street.
Open from 4 p. ni. to 4 a- m.
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Rev. and Mrs. John S. 'Williams
are the proud parents of a baby
bov. born on Friday June 10th at
10:00 o’clock A. M. Both moth
er a.Ufi babv are doing nicely at
the Methodist Hospital.
Y. W. C.A. NEWS
The Troian Club held its elect
ion of officers for the ytfp.r 1933
1939 with the following results:
president, Dorothea Turner; viee
oresident. Louese C'umbley; sec
retory. Vernetta Mills; corves
■vending secretary. Pearl Farmer;
treasurer. Maxine Owen and repor
er, Helena Thomas.
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The Quack C”b election w’« as
'allows: Faina Thomas, president;
Tulia Wi’bams, vice-pre«'dent.
Lydia Rogers, secretary: Corves
uor ling secretary,J°an Peterson;
"reasurer. Ia Bennie Ray; Repor
ter Della Mae Brewer.
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Mamie Collins, presiding c’lair
uan. for the Quack Annual Meet
ng held on Sunday, June 1~, 19oS
■nened the meeting c'M'ed upon
he first number on the program,
m instrumental solo by Miss Ora
Leo Britt followed bv the report
>f the treasurer, Hattie Moore.
rhe report by the president, lone
ons. was given a resume of the
•ears work and thanking the club
for their fire cooperation. Mrs.
' eona Pouneev, Business and Pro
essiorul National Council member,
elivered the Annual. Address.
Trs Pouneey, of Kansas City Mo.
'as served on the Council for 2
•rears previous to her re-election
his year, for two njore years, in
'olumhus, Ohio. Mrs. Richard
ewin’ solo was enjoyed by all
oresent, follow-ed bv the inetal
'ation of new off’cers bv our
trench Excutive, Mrs. Gladys
ullman; then came the presenta
ir." of perfect attendance silver
loving cups to fivp numbers,
-nnlplv; loro Jones, Thearis Tay
lor Edna Thomas, Willa Jakes,
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-o'’ Horace Johnson. Bernice Mar
ah"H had charge of the closing
of worsh’p.
The Social Committee served
ica following the meeting with
rn,PTO Johnson, hostess, assisted
bv Willa Jakes, Thearis Tav’or,
Clementine Shaw and Clara Leo
nard.
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The Trojan club will close its
dub rear with a Formal Reception
->r Jur.i? 28th at the home of the
Chairman of the comm’t'ee of
Management Mrs. Lois Goode.
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The Oua.-k Club -closes its c’ub
...p..>* with p Formal Dancing Putv
o* fhe Rosebowl Ballroom on June
20th.
Miss Evelvn Poindexter, dough
io" of ’'tv, and Mrs. Fred Poindex
fn.. of Omaho re*urned t*”'0 W'ok
to snend the .summer with her
Sbo attends school at
Tuliett, D1'urn's.
RECORD SAVINGS
Build—Modemizo—Re-roof
R:-side—Insulate
C»t Free Estimate
VICK LIN LUMBER CO
l-(h & Ni.holts JA-oOOO
Bernard’s
Grocery & Market
SO 12 North 24th Street WE. 1073
We Sed for L*ss-Trade Here & Save
Free Delivery
ANNOUNCEMENT
The NAACP will sponsor a
Minstrel Show June 30th at the!
Urban League 2213 Lake St.
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RETURNS FROM BISHOP
COLLEGE
Miss Tberessa Curry the only;
daughter of Rev. M. K. Curry, has
just returned from Bishop College j
Marshall Texas, where she gradu- |
a ted, having received a B. A. de- j
grec in the field of Public School .
Music.
Miss Curry is a very accom-1
plished pianist. A shower was giv- j
en for her Wednesday evening,
June 8th at her home 252*1 Grant
St., at which she received many
beautiful a.nd useful gifts.
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David and Collins Paulling 2818
Seward leave next week to epend
the summer at. their Uncls farm
in Dauglas county.
Mrs. Myrtle Ewing. 2616 Seward
attended the graduation exercises
cf the Central Coloied High school
at Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Ewing’s
niece. Miss M.vgret Helen Gar* of
niece. Miss Ma.rgret Helen Gant of
Louisville, among other honors, she
won a scholarship to Fisk Univer
sity, where she will matriculate
this fall.
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Mrs. Agnes Johnson, 2329 Cald
well St. returned from Lexington,
Mo. where she went to get her two
children.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Yancy 1603 No.!
27th St. will leave July 1st for,
Fawhuska Okalahoma, for a month
vacation.
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Mrs. Addie Watson, 1609 No.
-7th St. had a need’e work display !
Tuesday morning at the Mt. Mori
ah Baptist Church.
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Mrs. Bach. lDrennen 1412 No.
26th St. will leave Jnlv 1st for
an extended trip to New Orleans.
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DEATH REPORT
Mr. James E. Harris age 52,
passed awa.v June 11 at his home
•520 No. 28th St, after an illness
1 of 3 weeks. His funeral will take
Hare at the M.vers Funeral Home
, Tuesday, intermittent at Mt. Hope
Cemetery.
He leaves to survive him, a
widow, three daughters, Minnie
Rryant. Georgie Orem, Kansas
City, Mo., Carrie Harris of Oma
ha.
He was ». member of Mt. Nebo
Church, of which Rev. J. Gates is
pastor.
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mTNstral show
The N. A. A. C. P. is giving a
MINSTRAL SHOW. 30th of June.
At The CENTER
airs. Florence Morris gave a
'inner at the home of Mrs. Barrin,
Sundry at 3 o’clock.
A year ago. I told you about
good food—Jeff, 2307 N. 24th St.
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ANNIVERSARY CHOIR FESTI
VAL
The 9th Annual Anniversary
Choir Festival of HUside Presby
I terian. Church will be he’d on
I Sunday Jui> 26‘* at 3:30 in the
af ernoon. This service will mark
9 years of pastoral work of Rev.
1 a *' Mrs. John S. Wiliams. Some
of the Choirs takng part in this
| festival include St. Johns AME.
| Choir, Pilgrim Baptist Cho'r. Mt.
Moriah Baplwt Ch ir. Salem
I ipt'st Cho'r, Z'on Bantist Chiir,
< Icir Chanel ME. Ch i %
F'choir '• ill sir t 2 numbers
r••'’ "••"! e^' chi V t o ’•’■ogram
" i h the singing of the “Hallelu
1 ,i"h Chorus”—»nied by the
City Service Orchestra.
Clubs...
QUACK CLUB
Until next fall the Quack club
■eld their iv».«t meting Friday Juno
r 1938 an analysis of the Y. W.
I A. was given bv Mrs, Gladys
ulium the “Y ’ Executive Sec
etary. Several of the gir’s to] 1
vhat the Y had done f >r them.
Another bV event that hap
r'ed this week w'.= the Quack
lu’.i’i niroth anneal meeting,
’’’oh took pla"e Sunday, June
• at y fj-om 4 p. m. un
?1 ipht o’clock.
F'• * on program with Mrs.
Tami-* Collins, President was the
•»no”t of the treas”rer bv Mrs.
'■'ft’-' Moore and the report of
' i President tv Mrs. line Jones.
n sno",''nr nf t' e evening was
*\ !oona P u""oe of Kansas
’* Missouri—A B and P Nat
•i"' C'uncll M’trb"-. gavp a
—+ jrCeres*irg .Address. Mr
• t “"•is ronde”ed a solo.
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Crosstown Bar
BEER-LIQUOR & WINES
Offers you the I ow'est Prices
_Best Bargains for the
money—Quick and Courteous
Service at all t m s. Our
P ices Are Right.
‘When Low in Spirits” call
Crosstow n Bar
2024 NORTH 24th St. J A. 8920
, v.v.v.v.w.v.v.v.-.w.v.
The climax of the program was
the installation of officers and
presentation of cups. Each year
p silver loving cup is given for1
tho most perfect attendance. The
fivo girls who received loving
cups Sunday were as follows,—!
W ilia Jakcsw Edna Thomas, Dor
ace Johnson, Thearig Taylor and
lone Jones. Two lovely gifts
were presnted to Mrs. lone Jones
an 1 Mrs. Gladys Pullum. Gifts
are presented each year ,to the
President and Executive Secre
tary for their loyal and faithful
work they do throughout the year
The program closed with a wor
ship service with Mrs. Borniece
Marshall in charge. A most love
ly ter. was served with Mrs. Dor
ace Johnson as hostess. Her as-J
sistantg were Wills Jakes. Thear-|
is Taylor, Clementine Shaw, Clara |
Leonard, Mattie Sims and Shora'
Bradley.
Willa Jakes, Reporter,
lone Jones, President.
NEW CLUB HOLD OPEN HOUSE
The members of the Phyllis j
Wheatley Club held “open house”
on. Sunday afternoon at their new!
Home for Women and Girls, lo-1
cated at 5625 South 24th Street. |
All visitors were shown through
the building and a round table of
ways and means was held. After
prayer offered by Mr. James Fel
low, Supt. of Allan Chapel S.S.,
the guests wehe invited to the
dining room where refreshments
were served.
Mre. Annie Austin, chairman of!
Executive Committee and Mrs.
I ydia Austin, secretary, officiated
in the absence of the president,!
Mrs. Claudine Parmer who has
laen quite ill,
Representatives of various clubs!
and organizations were present
among whom were Mrs. Steward,
Mrs-. Allan and Mrs. L'tli'.n
Wright who represented the South
Omaha Civic Club, Mrs. Wright
also being Precinct Captain of thei
South Omaha Democratic Colored
Women.
Among out of town guests were:
Miss Rose Dowery of Memphis,
Tenn. an(| Miss Mvv Alice Gran,
who is doing extern don work at
Nehr. University.
The Phyllis Wheatley Home is
roomy, neat and nise’y arranged
'* will, meet a long neglected need
for colored women) and girls. The I
clubs members have made », vmv-'
velous beginning but the efforts,
the donations and the m r 1 ?ir>
port of the public will be grate- ]
full" reepi'Vf) and are sorelv
needeed. We urge you to visit
the Home and acquaint yours df
with its high s.ltru st c purpose. |
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The Indies Friendship Club
gave v. birthday party for Mrs.
Minnie Barns, 29111 1-2 Lake St...
at the Blue Room. AlJ members
of the club were present anil one
visitor.
Many beautiful gifts were re
ceived.
ENTRE NOL’j CLUB
The Entre Nous Club will spoil-:
sor aujther of its famous iwK.'
.j.ut.., oa,turday, June 25th at
Kobo.iis urug. id-ase lend you
supp„. b so luui. trij group v..u
aow .a send a repiesentative to
Oh.ol.jI oomerence Jay o-io.
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AH i CLLi)
The Thrifty Twelve Art Club
met Tuesday May 31 at Mrs.
Pearl Lee. Following th? routine
tt business, the hostess served a
lovely luneneon which v»s.s enjoy
ed by all.
Nearly everyone seemed qiute
interested in plannii?,' outdoors
activities.
We regret very much to know
our President Mrs. (> J. Whithow,
is ill, and in St. Joseph Hospital,
and the vice president Mrs. Addie
Morrow is yet ill at h me. We do
hope lor them an early recovery.
The Thrifty Twelve Art Club,
met Tues, June < at Em wood
Pvyk at 8 p. m. A game or so of
croquet was played after which
breakfest was cooked and served.
When everyone had finshe 1
dining, a game ol soft ball was
plv.yed.
A few mi mtes of l.is'r.ess was
discussed, and we were on our way
home.
Wc are happy sry our Presi
dent if on the road to recovery,
-trd the vice-presid nt i™ improv
ing.
Everyone had lot of f in for th?
’ay,
THE FELIZ DOCK CLUB
The Feliz >Doce Club gave a
weiner roast at Carter Lake, Mv.y
30th (Memorial I * i y). The cars
left Genevveve Bryam’s home for
Carter Ls.ke. The guests had a
lovely t me roasti ig weiners,
casting marshme lows, playing
ap-frog, dai e ng on the gravel
th' L'*n"s t i Fb t her Hemler
on and Henry Busse.
A NEW CLUB O'fGAN’ZED
The Young men of So. 13th St.
have organized a club known as
the E-Iect Ciub. The better class
of young men of 13th St. have
been misj’udged as unru’v boys by
he districts of north and extreme
south Omahv.
We wish to b'tt r our c< m"
nity by this movement.
E-leet Club Reporter
HEART to HEART CUB
Mrs. Maud1 Townsend enter
tained the Heart to Heart Club of
Pilgrim Baptist Church Tuesday,
June 7th at her home 2422 Charles
Street.
In attendance were Mrs. Eva.
Stewart, Pres, Mrs. Span, Sec.,
Mrs. A. B. Young, Mrs. Wade,
Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs.
Matthews, Mrs. Catherine Jack
son and Mrs. Alice Robbins.
THIS MEEK IN THOUGHT
AND RELIGION
Robert L. Moody
Communism
The Negro Resorts To
Dr. Mark A. Paw her made!
the following observation and ex-1
pressed that “More than 20,000
Negroes have joined the Commu-1
rist. Party (while 2.00,000 octton
picking Negroes will join if they
rae put on the economic scrap) be
cause Communisn attempts to
pnrrellel the Christian attitude.
He is called the brother;—he is
told that there is no segregation
in communism p.nd that ‘we have
the blue prints to solve your eco
nomic problems.’ ’’
“Negroes in this country are
its most medv citizens. Not only
economically but religiously."
“Communism get its most re
r—uits from the ranks of the des
titute, hungry ignorant, horoe’ess,
sickness, desperate ones; the folks
..-Vo believe that there ran Ik- no
life more miserable and unhappy:
tha*1 ‘he life they now live—so in
thev tipn to Communism
Whether all of these statement*
are true in evprv sense, thev pro
<PPV4 tO the Christian a sunmiem
challenge to see that “brotherly
lo’v* continues.’’
How do we meet this challenge ?
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4 can ride for the price of 1
17 years of dependa ble service
10 CENTS FOR FIRST HALF MILE
5 CENTS FOR EACH ADDITION AL HALF MILE
Ten years of experienced drivers with
out accident
FOR SAFETY FIRST AND LOW RATES
j CALL SUNSET CAB
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DAD’S
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FATHERS'
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JUNE ir '
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As featured in "Esquire '
• Good old dadl He gives un- -i
stintingly to make others happy
the year 'round without much
thought for himself. But, Sunday
is your chance to show him that
you haven't forgotten. Ii's his
i day .. . and what better gift than
a GENUINE PALM BEACH CRA
VAT ... his tie ... the tie he likes
because it is easy to tie . . . hard
to muss . . . washable. Really . . .
the smartest Fathers' Day gift of
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Palm Beach Cjwe ...... 7Jc I
Palm Beach Handker w’ii.c £ t,..G3 |
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