The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 06, 1938, Page Eight, Image 8

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    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<I your fa'orite
Peer along nim your home
J cooked meals
Beer and Sandwiches
Delivered
Quick Sanies
Call JA 4777
Mr. N. M. Thomas of 2618
Charles St., left Friday evening
to spend a week vacationing with
his sister, Mrs. Nellie Griffin in
Herman’s
Market
PROPRIETOR
24th Lake Si.
WE. 5444
Emerson-Saratoga
LAUNDRY Announces— — — I
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thrifty homemakers. You can now save,
2()'; on all laundry and dry cleaning by
using Emerson - Saratoga’s convenient
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Dpua] to Receiving Every fifth bundle
without charge. You’ll like Our Quick
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Southwest Corner 24th and Erskine Sts.
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FEUS DOCE NEWS
A birthday tea horn ring Mrs.
Bernice Crutchfield was given by
tho Felice 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.
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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 supp<rt.
PRIMARIES AUGUST 9th
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(political Advertl ement)
More than 200 prsns are expected
to participate.
* * * * *
More than 200 persons attended
tho weekly matinee dance for
high school students held in the
Urban League Community Center.
This dance is sponsored a3 a fea
ture of tho recreational facilities
for boy and girl activities.
Music is furnished by the W. P.
A- Civic orchestra.
Mrs. Charles M. Wiley, of 2875
Ohio street and nephew, Audrey
Maurice Williamson, are visiting
relatives and friends in Oklaho_
ma, They will visit in Oklahoma
city, Shawnee, Eufaula, Okmul
geo and Tulsa before returning
^ home sometime in September.
Deacon G. W. Wolson, of 2<5’1
Parker street, is vititing with his
daughter and son-in Jaw, Rev.
and Mrs. Garrett of Marshall,
Mo. Ho is reported as having a
very pleasant v’sit.
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Mrs. W. C. Morris, mother and
d}:ldren, will spend the remaining
part o fthe summer in and an: und
Paris, Texas visiting friends and
relations.
.Springers Cheaper than Bacon,
20<* lb. Dressed and Delivered
Free: Green Trading Stamps,—
1 CAREY’S GROCERY, WE. 6089
Open Sundays—IJaby Beef Head.
{,'aaTiers.
Mr. James E. Lapsley Well known
singer of Chicago, 111., and son in
low to Mrs. P. S. Stovall of 2415
North 23rd St... is visiting in our
lovely city.
Accompanying Mr. Lapsley is
h:s wife Mrs. Cinderella Lapsley,
Mrs. A. K. Foote, Wiliam Revere
I'Note and Augustus K. Foote sons
of Mrs. Foote.
usual ability, possesses a wide
Mr. Lapsley is a singer of un
rflrre, purity of pitch and a per
sonality which makes his singing
beautiful and soul stirring. Hill,
id ‘ Presbyterian church is for
tnr.ato to have him as its soloist
the eleven o’clock service on
Sn .day August 7th.
MI’S. (HAS. C. DUDLEY
HOSTESS FOR VISITORS j
At a very elaborate breakfast ]
party but Thursday Mrs. Charles i
C. Dudley entertained at Elmwood
Lark to honor her niece Miss Lu
cille Dudley of Kansas City, Mo.
and Miss Cordelia Johnson of
Leavenworth, Kansas.
There attending the breakfa t
wer Miss Ray Lee Jones, Rev.
and Mrs. Hancock, Mrs. Robbie
Dav s, Mrs. Frank Buford, Mrs.
Eugene Chew, Mrs. R. D. Moss.
Clara and Charlene Dudley, Miss
Lucille Dudley left for Los Ang.
oh’s Monday and Miss Cordelia
JcCuron .left for home in Leaven
worth, Kansas.
VISITS BROTHER IN
NAPTOWN
Miss Juliette Thelma Lee, the
daughtr of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
E. Lee, 2863 Maple street, spent
last week-end in Indianapolis, In
diana, visiting her brother, Mr.
Lloyd Livingston Lee. Both of
them were formerly of this city.
Miss Lee is a registered nurse
at Provident Hospital in Chicago
and is a student in Loyola Uni
versity. Mr. Lee fc* a graduate
student at Fisk University and is
engaged for the summer on a
sociological research project for
the Flanner House of Indianapo„
lis.
WOODSON CENTER NEWS
Summer Vacation School
Vacation School at Woodson
Center this year interested boys
and girls seven ot fourteen years
* * * * *
of age. Classes were offered in
handcraft, woodwork, clay modell.
ing arte raft, choral dramatics and
folk.dancing. Each group of the
school enjoyed a game period. The
enrollment of the school eighty
four by the second week. High
school girls took alvantage of the
ion period and enjoyed clas
ses in sewing and cooking. These
girls are so much interested in
domestic arts and sciences, that
they h&vo enrolled for similar
classes during the month of Aug.
ust.
Closing of Vacation School
Parent'; and friends of the Cen
ter are invited to attend the clos
tior. School Idf; day evening Aug.
mg' of th twelth Annual Vaca.
1st at 8 o’clock. Children of the
school pill render a program.
Classes of the school will exihib
their handiwork. A special treat
for parents children and their
friends w>U 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.
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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.
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vith our new invisible half soling.
Lake Shoe Service
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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.
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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 ^
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SAVE MONEY WITH THESE GENUINE
NEW GOODRICH COMMANDERS
20th & Douglas Sts. 2406 L St.
Downtown Store . South Omaha
Open Evenings and Sundays