The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, June 25, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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    affaIrs The ^S-o-c-i-e-t-y' World ORGAcN^oNS
Johnson Dru^ Co.
Liquors, Wines and Beer
Prescriptions
W E 0998 1901 No. 241h St
IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL
MAYO S EARBER SHOP
Ladiet' and Children * Work
A Specialty
2422 Lake 8treet.
GET MONEY --- LQVE
I gyaraiit«« to H«lp you »*t a »**• atari la
lifa No ra«« brynnd hop*. Stop •orrr
lag t Writ* m« today Information FT* EE 1
HI. WILLIAMS, Journal Square St*.
Jersey City, N. J. Dept., o
The
CHAMPION
Beer and Lunch
2047 No. 24th JA 4777
“Beer All Kinds
of Bottle Beer
ALWAYS ICE COLD
Drink a bottle of your fa>write
Peer along wim your home
cooked meals
Beer and Sandwiches
Delivered
Quirk Service
Call JA 4777
tmvmwfv i Tin ff»
Shoe Pride or Shoe Shame
Shoes look new again
with oar new invisible half soling.
Lake Shoe Service
2407 LAKE ST.
,v.v. -v.v.v .V.V.V.W.V.V
Parks’ Ice & Fuel
—2403 ftlondo St.—
Mr, Parks will 'Deliver Your Ice
Promptly & toil r.eously. See
Hm First.
RECORD SAVINGS
Build—Modernize—Re-roof
Re-side—Insulate
Get Free Estimate
MICK DIN LUMBER GO.
19th & Nicholas JA-5000
RESERVED
FOR
The
FEDERAL
Market
1414 N. 24th St.
AT 7777
Across the street from the
14KJAN F0NTENELLE HOMES
STIMULATING.
\ BRIMFUL OF
|. ENERGY AND
DELICIOUS
<*t—«**.-** ^ " "1
FRUIT
FLAVORS.
HL ' <» ' '
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Clarinda, iowa
Juries U ■"hr 1 Cason tiijtl Louise!
h ash arrived home Sund’.y morn-1
ing‘ after peril Mg a v. cek in St. |
Paul, Main, as delegaVes to the;
Sunlay selio I and HYPU concen-1
lion,
% 4 * *
Mi's Gertrud* Dr oks of Shn.n-1
r ' ah, * ■ a, was house guest ofj
", *t. t rri'1 (i'-jps 'arid, family,
imsday. _ j
a. surprises partv was given)
Thursday eve. by Mrs. L'.wrertce j
Pear in honor of Miss Feron
Beard. A large t.tamhor of young
!r>d’es were present and Mr a Bear
m-oived Vi number |of beautiful
kfift9.
* * * *
Mrs. Anna Steward of ,Rcd Oak
wj's a visitor in the hme of her
daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Beard
and family Thursday.
* * • *
Mr. Verna B?Aer came Satur
day. to sperrl a week w^th his
mother, Mrs. S. Baker and family.
He is employed in the CCC Camp,
it Lawrence, Kansas.
* * * *
Miss Frances Brown who came
v pi,. Ssturdav to visit her father
Mr, Harold Browr,', is vVt ng in
Red Oak, Town..
* * # *
Mr. Dom Morton of Omaha mo
tored to Clarinda Sunday to visit
' relatives and friends. He also
; brought Mrs. Morton along.
* * * *
The Young Girl's B. B, Club met
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Carrie Roberts.
1 ----Q-——
Mr. and Mrs. Morron of JJrur/s
wick, Mo., are the house guests
of Mrs. Ardena Watson. Mrs.
Morrow is an aunt of Mrs. Wat
son.
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Mrs. Gertrude Ashay Simmons
entertained at a beautiful Break
fast Friday, June 17th at 11 a m.
at her spacious and beautiful de
corated home in honor *»f Mrs.
Jammie Jones and Mrs. A. H.
Davis of Los Angeles, Calif. A four
course delicious repast was served
at which 16 guest were mist beau
tifully go"’ned. All agreed that
Mrs. Ashby was a most charming
hostess.
Mrs. Jones is a sister of the late
Mrs. Carey and Mrs. D»v<s is the
wife of A. H. Davis of the Omaha
Outfitting CV>. Mrs. Jones and
Mary Ellen Carey left Sunday at
10:30 for Los Anegles.
iRev. E. H. Hilson who was
formerly the pastor of the Salem
Baptist church, ami who is now
mist ring in Tucson Arizona, is
the guest of Mr. and Ma-s. Na
thart'el Thom:\s 2618 Charles St.
Ho preached a wonderfud sermon
Sunday afternoon at Mt. Moriah
BapO'pt church.
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JEFF’S BARBECUE
W atermelon—Pried or Barbecued
Chicken. 2307 North 24th Street.
Open from 4 p. m. to 4 m. I
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DOLGOFF |
HARDWARE j
PAINT. GLASS and VARNISH
We do glasing and make window
shades to order
SCREEN, CHICKEN and
FENCE HIRE
BUILDERS HARDWARE
Everything at a low price.
1822 24 N. 24 WE 1607
At a m .. lit < le tion at Howard
Kennedy : : hool Mrs, B. E. Squirts
was elected to EUfieeed Mrs, i bel
li p, ll'int i ck ns president if the
PTA Other officers elected were
first vice-president Mrs, Thelma
I1 • rcock, Second vim-president
JVii s Johanna ( hapmaiu, secretary
Mrs. A. W. Reynolds y,nd treas
urer, Mrs. F, S. Good left, t
Mrs, Han oek was the first
" c ident of the trgari '.ati u at
1 Tovar Kennedy schoo’ and has.
served two years. Plans for «> good j
Summer-round up and a Fall pre
gfam are being made by the new
president Mrs. Squires
———o—
A year ago, I told vou about
goodfmid—Jeff. 2307 N. 24th St.
The Advisrry Coined of Long
School City Retreat1- n Center
held its regular meeting Wednes
day. Jur.r* 8, at which time the fol’
owing officers were elected, Hr.
Craig Morris, president, and Mrs
Thelma Hancock, secretary.
The staff eons;sts of Miss Ray
I ee Junes, supervisor, Mr. Martin
Thomas, physical education, Mr.
Eugene Murray, Handcraft, and
Miss Edrose WiUis, music.
Miss Jones invites parents and
friends to visit the Long School
Center and enjoy its act v.ties ».od
varied programs.
The following 'honors were won
at the Technical High School track
meet June 4. Lory School won
most points in the meet.
Johnnie Lee Anderson wen two
first places, the 50 yard ami 75
yard dashes, John Fountain won
first place in the 50 yard dash and
Harry Uuthledge won the 100 and
220 yard runs. Ken Leth Ybuflig
also won honors._
M1NSTRAL SH<>W
The N. A. A. C. P. is giving a
MINSTRAL SHOW. 30th of June.
At The CENTER
Mrs. Leonard Baxtt r was called
to Denver cn account of the seri
ous illness of her mother- *i-l».w.
Mrs, Anna Moody of Paducah
Kentucky has returned to her
hi me after a short visit with her
pieces, Mrs. Bobbie Carter and
Mrs. Cora Brown, 2619 Ersk'ne St.
W1 le in the city a delightful
breakf‘«t party was gt'ven in her
honor by Mrs. Belle Taylor, 2959
Miami St.
Other guests present were, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Myers, Mrs. I.. L.
McVay, Mrs Wi’-la Mae Butler,
Mrs. Victoria Scott, Mrs. Cora
Brown and Mrs. Bobbie Carter
Mi', and Mrs. Elliot J. Car
penter and Mrs. Lena E. Robbin
ui ( nicago stoped over as guest
-f Wro nnd Mrs. Jrell Simmons
2228 Willis Ave. en Route to Lo
Angeles Cal. to srend their vac i.
tion.
Mrs. Hatte E. Smith enter
tained for Mr. and Mrs. Russell
McDonald with a dinner party
•nine 19th at her home 2719 1-ake
Sit. Covers were laid for 24. Mrs.
McDonald was formerly Miss
Mnri« Overton Smith and the
daughter of Mrs. H. E. Smith. Mr.
MbL'onald whose home is in Chi
cago cook on the Northwestern.
This happy couple who were re-f
entl1.' married, received many
!v>i*utiful and useful gifts anil will
make their home in Council Bluffs
Iowa.
Little Miss Patricia. Ann Wright
dm ijhter of Mr. and Mrs. Armour
r. Wright, entertained nine guests
< n her first birthday Friday, June
17, at. the home of her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Moore,
2922 Decatur Street.
Emerson-Saratoga
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LAUNDRY Announces— — —
Here’s Good News for North Omaha’s
thrifty homemakers. You can now save
20% on all laundry and dry cleaning by
using Emerson - Saratoga’s convenient
Drive in Courteous Service plus Savings
Equal to Receiving Every fifth bundle
without charge. You’ll like Our Quick
Cash and Carry Service
Southwest Corner 24th and Erskine Sts. M
4 can ride for the price of 1
17 years of dependable service
10 CENTS FOR FIRST HALF M ILE
5 CENTS FOR EACH ADDITION AL HALF MILE <
Ten years of experienced drivers with
out accident
FOR SAFETY FIRST AND LOW RATES
CALL SUNSET CAB
WE 3199 Mr. Frank James, Prop.
Those presc-c were Joyce King,1
Ivig 1 luntei, H*tty Lou WarthenJ
Donald Hunter, Kcrmit K.iin, Law- i
lent a Martin .Jr., Lou's Scott Lane.
Richard Turner, Jr,, ar.i| Frinklinj
I eon P rter. Little Miss Wright
received many lovely gifts.
OMAHA FIR el MAN WINS
IOWA Pit LE
'i iie Niuly Mr. Kay Hudson,
Omai .i Firenwi, was the guest
of Mr. Neal Johr.um of lioor.e. Iowa
in Wednesday light June 15th,
end was tilso special guest of the
Well-Dressed Club <*f that city.
Mr. Hudson win first prize
which wv.s $5; Mr. R. C. Lucas
of Chicago won 2nd prize. The
speech made by Mr. Hudson was j
inaudible. If you want to have a i
real good time, visit the well dress-'
ed club of Ito'.rj?, the little town
with big ideas.
John Adams Jr. Atty.
Room N. 310 Kej-kade Hdock 16th
end Douglas St.
PROBATE NOTICE
In the matter of the estate of
Effie L. Dudley, deceased.
Notice is hereby given: That
the creditors of the said deceased
will meet the administratrix with
v\ ill <f said estatl, betfk re me,
County Judge of Douglas County,
Nebraska, at tihe County Court
Room, in said County, on the 16th
day of August 1938 and on the
17th day of October 1938, at 9
o’clock A. M. each day for the pur
pose of presenting their claims
for examination, adjustment anl
allowance. Three menths are al
lowed for the creditors to present *
their claims, from the 16th day of
July, 1938.
Bryce Crawford
County Judge
Fine for Kidney and
Bladder Weakness
Flash poisons from kidneys and
bladder and you will live a health
ier, happier and longer life.
One most efficient and harmless
way to do this is to get from your
druggist A, 35-cent box of Gold
Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules and
take them as directed—the swift
results will surprise you.
Besides getting up nights, some
symptoms of kidney trouble are
backache, moist palms, leg cramps
and puffy eyes. If you want real
results, be sure to get GOLD
MEDAL—the original and genuine
Haarlem Oil Capsules a fim
diuretic—right from Haarlem in
Holland.
When vour kidneys are clogged
and your bladder is irritated and
passage scant and often smarts
and burns you need Gold Medal
—a grand kidney stimulant and
cleaning once in a while.
Beginning 6-25-38
Ending 7-9-38
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CHOP SUE*
American and Chinese Dishea
King Yuen Cafe ..
011 iilh su Jackson 857f
')ren from 2 n. m. until 3 a. m
.‘.V.W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V
Ritz Photo Shop Ritz Photo Shop
w.
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Ritz Photo Studio
For that HollyWood Smile
Bring the Family
Open 9 A. M. to fi P. M.
2031 North 24th St.
Jts
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Kitz Photo Shop Kits Photo Shop
for COOL pleasure
L &uzl864
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The Fabric LeU in the Breeze v~ ”
Men’s Shirts
4
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Sizes 13^-17 150
Sleeves 32-35
JL.
Custom tailored, full cut shirts with a perma
nent finish that requires no starch . . . yet,
due to a patented process, porous enough to
catch every breeze. Oyster white, blue, linen
color, green, ash rose. '
Basement—Where Quality is Low Priced
n
Goodrich Tires • Batteries
Motorola Auto Radios
ON EASIEST CREDIT
Without fven slightly denting your pocketbook
you can equip your car with first quality guar
anteed products—and pay as you ride on your
own convenient terms. Come in—investigate
compare this friendly plan and you 11 see why
we say it’s the “Easiest Credit In Town.”
Enjoy The Convenience
of Small Payments
TO SUIT YOUR PURSE
When we say “Your Credit Is Good Here" we
mean just that. All you have to do on our
Liberal Credit Plan ia seleet what you need— (
show us your license identification—and tell us (
how you can pay. We will install your purchase
immediately without any red tape or delays.
20th & Douglas Sts.
Downtown Store
2406 L St.
South Omaha
Open Evenings and Sundays