affairs The ✓S-o-c-ie-t-y> World ORGANIZATIONS The CHAMPION Beer and Lunch 2047 No. 21th JA 4777 £ “Beer All Kinds of Bottle Beer fT ALWAYS ICE COLD Prink a bottle i>ce Club at the home of Miss Helen Smith, 2739 Cald well St., Sunday afternoon June 26th, 1938. Miss Smith and Mrs. Etta Per ry were hostesses. The guests of honor was presented with a Lve, ly gift from the club by Mbs I>a Verne McGaugh, Social Gcmmit teo chairman. A lovely evening whs spent. Going to California by Automo bile August 20th. Wanted (wo to share expense—Call Web. 6020. -o Definite plans have been com pleted for tho annual Old Folks Picnic to In held at Elmwood Park Tl'Uiv.dny July 28. This picnic is , by tho Neighborhood :i>; irtmen': of the Urban League v.p.u > n - RE-ELECT Charles F. McLaughlin Democrat —FOR— Congrsss 2nd District of Nebraska Wash, Sarpy, Douglas Counties Ho has b on our Congressman since 1034. EXPERIENCED — CAPABLE He has served us well. His record deserves our con tinned suppU be a symphony con cert by the WPA Symphonic Or ehe.-tre, at 8:30 P. M. in front of our building the same evening. All lovers of good music are cordially invited ot attend. SENIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE Boy a of our Senior Baseball team aro still playing a fine game at 22rd and iBurdette Streets. Those interested in a godd game aro urged to come out and give our boys a boost- They are still in tho lead, and one always finds time to see the game on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays when our boys play. VOCATION SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS Miss Ann!c Franklin, Miss Mar. ion Stewart Mrs. Margaret Dick erson Wright, and Mrs. Gertrude James have been our faithful vo lunteors this month. They have spent each morning in our Vaca_ tion School and have done a fine piece of work with their classes. PICNIC Children of the School will hold their Picnic .Tuesday morning leaving the center at 9.30. Parents of the children are urged to attend Those under the age of 8 years must be accompanied by parents or teen age brothers or sisters. Children are asked to bring car faro and lunch. Refreshments will bo furnished childrn of the Cen ter’s School and theflr parents. -o Gf.t Money --- Love gutfYantee to h<»lp you get a atari l» life. No case beyond hu^ Slop «rorry tng ! Write me today Information Fl< EJs M. WILLIAMS, Journal Square SU Jersey City, N. J. Dept. 0. TWtfff TMMM Shoe Pride or Shoe Shame Shoes look new again vith our new invisible half soling. Lake Shoe Service 2407 LAKE ST. .V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.'.V.W CHOP SUEY American and Chinese Dishes King Yuen Cafe .. 201 OH N. 24th St. Jackson 8576 Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. m. VWWWWWdW WWWUVW' MOW YOU TOO CAN HAVE THAT P11 ' n 8^| t THAT MEN ADMIRE L AND WOMEN ENVY EWLen skin i3 too J dark, rough, blotchy, etc. spread on gen„ uine DR FRED PAL MER’S SKIN WHITENEK. It must make nature work faster to bring out a lighter brighter, cleaner new skin surface or your money back. 25c at drug i tores. FREE SAMPLE For Free Sample, write to DR. FRED PALMER’S LABS., Dept. D-302, Atlanta Geo. rgia. BILL’S LOAN BANK _CONFIDENTIAL LOANS AT REASONABLE BATES— Clothing Furnishings—Shoes—Dry Goods for Men, Women and Chaldron MISS IIORTENSE HARPER, 2632 FRANKLIN, WILL RE HAPPY TO SERVE YOU. BILL’S LOAN BANK 1804 North 24th St. Phone Webster 1369 VOTE FOR Republican for COUNTY ASSESSOR ^ Fai r—Im partial [Hi MW PRICE [HEFIEID* gfim fy ▼ jfll m/fg W j||]|g | 1 || I | H 4.40-21. $0.15 5.25-18.. $8.35 4.50- 20. 0.00 5.25-21.; 9.20 4.50- 21. 0.85 5.50-17. 9.05 4.75-19. 7.85 5.50-18. 9.50 5.00- 19.*. 7.00 6.00-16..T 10.20 5.00- 20.;.. 7.85 6.00-17. 10.50 j SAVE MONEY WITH THESE GENUINE NEW GOODRICH COMMANDERS 20th & Douglas Sts. 2406 L St. Downtown Store . South Omaha Open Evenings and Sundays