The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 13, 1938, Page Eight, Image 8

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    AFFAIRS The ✓S-o-oi-e-t-yv World organizations
University Girls
Entertains
^^^^^g^lzora Collins entertain
iBOtce selection ox yuuiiK
■n in her heme Tuea
Bcu she honored Mrs.
Btvis with a luncheon,
^^fches cooked in M rs.
■ imitahle slayle "'er,»
Bhe six young women
MHPMMVMrs. Cecelia (). 1/ewis,
A. B, Graduate of the University
of Omaha, principal of the Junior
High Schotl Department, Chiek
ashe. Oklah« ma,study ing at the
University of Omaha for her Mas
ters degree. Mrs. Marie Major
Moss, Bacholar of Education,
graduate cf Western Illinois State
Teacher's College, a former teach
er in.true public schools in Quincy
111. Mrs. Lucy Mae Stamps-Britt,
a student at the University of
Omaha, Secretary to the Execu
tive of the Urban League for many
years, Mrs. Thelma Norris-Han
c.ock, A. B. Graduate of the Uni
versity of' Omaha student in Pa
rent Eduactlon work at Creighton
University for years a teacher in
Adult F ucaticm VocatDe
partment
Miss Ther so Curry A- B. grad
uate 01 Rish p College in the f;eld
of Public $ bool music, the only
gradual, in that field from that
college foi 19d#, the oi ly daughter
of Rev. M. Jv. Curry, pastor of
Zion Baptist church and Miss Ps
tel'", Roberts' n, A. ,B. Graduate
o' Bishop College Marshall Texas
Graduate of the Univ rsity of
Omaha C Hege of Commerce and
Hi mine a st udent at the Creigh
to i University graduate school,
dt ‘n.: work toward her masters
!> "re or yeaLs a teacher in
Adult Education under the hoard
of Education Vocation Department
daug’ of the Hostiss Mrs. Col
lins.
Mrs. I ewis will leave for Den
Kerman’s
Stfjrket
HERMAN rRIEOLANDEfl
PROPRIETOR
24th bke St.
WE. 5444
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TODAY
1 THE MOST
ATAIKED ABOUT
^DISTINCTIVE
l&COLA DRINK
t ver Colorado the ensuing week.
-,ji
Katherine Ann Watte, age 7, is
tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Watts of. 2209 Lake Street
She ski pod 2A and is new in the
3U.
Katherine Ann is musicially ta
lented. Her teacher of piano, Mrs.
Frank AlFson says she is above
average for a child of her age. At
the age of three she sail the popu
lar » ng of, “3 Little igs” and won
n large doll as a prize. She has
sang on tho air a number of times
and was on Faster program at
l’ilgrim Baptist Church and played
the Wood Nymphis,
She played at the Masonic Hall
r'; a Style Revue presented by Mis.
Marij Alford.
She played at the closing of the
V'blo School held at Zion Bapthst
Church.
Katherine Ann is v ry found of
books and rollers skates- She has
many dolls but likes 11 play best
with tho one called Bitty Jane.
If has a wreath of golden hair.1
5-hi washes and curls its hair. ,
When asked what she is going
t • hi when she grows up, her can-j
did reply is an ele'ator operat r
• hair dresser while her parents!
ra.t :n hop,; she will be a gospel!
singer.
Dr. J. J. Jones Dentist, and his
wife left for Chicago Surday
n aming Aug. 7, by motor to at
tend tho National Dental C nven
t’<>n, which will bj held in CM-ago
■rr-m tho 9th to the 12th day of
Aug.
While there, they will visit Miss
Juliette Lee of Omaha who is
employed at Provident Hospital,
ard other friends there.
Going to California by Automo
bile August 20th. Wanted two to
share expense—Call Web. 5020.
PARTY MARRIED IN
AUTO —
The Contracting Parties were
Flody Robinson and Mrs. Louise
Flanks.
They both resided in Omaha,
most of their lives. This was
somewhat of an unusual marriage.
While the auto whirled about
tho streets of tho c:ty, ,Rev. A.
Wugrv r of the I. D. Pe pies Mis
sion Church performed the cere
mony.
Mr. Robinson and 'Bride are at
homo at 2.517 Caldwell St.
Springers Cheaper than Bacon,
20£ lb. Dressed and Delivered
Free: Green Trading Stamps,—
CAREY’S GROCERY, WE. 6089
Open Sundays—Baby Beef Head,
<,barters.
CENTRAL STATES
GOLF TOURNEY
TO BE AUGUST 12
Minneapolis, Minn., Aug.13—In
terest in the eighth annual Cen
tral States gt If tournam. r.t to be
held heio August 21, reached a
rev high here this week. Elabor
ate! plans have been under way
for scjtij time for the event but
wher. word came from the St.
Louis and Kansag City clubs that
: about twenty-five golfers were to
: r fKresent ithose clubs the local
committee has redoubled its ef
I forts. Indications point to the lar
gest as well as th-, fastest field
ever to enter th tournament in the
history of tba association
Tho I leart-c-f-America club of
Kansas City will be represented
by Un players. George McClain
and Leroy Doty are chief and de
finite threats for the title. Mc
Clain bagged the city title in a
fourth of July tourney in wh’ch
ho just edged out Doty. Beth Doty
and McClain have held the Kansas
City title before. Other good golf
ers in the Kansas City party,
will be Walter Ricks, Kenneth
Hill, Morris Herndon, C. L. Pres
cott, Majcr Shavers, M. Hill, Ray
Rucker and J- W. Elliot. Ricks is
the long driving star who annexed
tho driving contest held in con
nection with tho city tournament.
Tho Paramount gclf cluf of St.
Louis will be out to keep its l'e
cord intact of furnishing the
champion, which it has done for
tho past threij years. Sam Shepard
Richard Yeung, Sanders Mason,
Herbert Love, Edgar Cash and
i Albert Hill are all championship
mashio wiolders. Shepard, the de
fending champ, and Young have
both held the title and know how
to keep the paoe. Young won the
spring tfcumey this ear in the
Mound city which indicates he will
be on his gamie. Mason and Cash
will be newcomers to Central
States play. Both are long drivers
and will be tha thick of the fight
Mason and Love in tune-ups in
St. Louis last week turned in cards
of 76 and 79 respectively over the
Forest Park lay-out. Included in
the St. Lou’s contingent will be
Frank McCon;co, Eugeni Garner,
FVed Alston, Dr. 1,. B. Howell,
William Alexander and Dr. Davis,
day.
Tho local golfers are working
out daily for the event,
Mrs. Alberta Jones wife of Dr.
is expected home Friday August
12 from Methodist Hospital where
sho underwent an appendectomy.
Johnson Drug Co.
Liquors, Wines and Beer
Prescriptions
WE 0998 1904 No. 24th St.
New Life-Saver Tread
Gives Split-Second Stops
on Wet, Slippery Roads
Kain or shine, wet or dry, the new
Goodrich Safety Silvertown will give
you the greatest tire protection you’ve
ever enjoyed on that holiday trip—
and for months to come. You’ll never
know what the word “Stop” really
means until you feel this great new
tire grip the road.
Com* In for
Fre* Demonstration
Let us show you how the new Safety Silver
town makes a dry track on wet roads, actually
sweeps the water rirht a^d left leaving a dry
track for rubber to grip. Play safe. Equip
your car with
GOODRICH
SAFETY SILYERTOWNS
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liTili
20th & Douglas Sts.
Downtown Store
2406 L st.
South Omaha
CLEANER AND WAX
Polish ar d protect the
finish of your car. Easy
to apply.
Your Choice
48°
1 POLISHING
CLOTH
Leaves no lint —
absorbs dust — will
not scratch surface.
19c
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[ SPONGES — CHAMOIS 1
AUTO BULBS]
i A necessity for
\ a good wash
l\ job. Variety of
it sizes.
H Your Choice
|39c
v- j
V urry n spare
in case of
e m e r g ency.
Genuine Mazda
— last longer,
give brighter
light.
CIGAR LIGHTER
Variety of styles—all out
standing values. Easy to
install.
AUTO HORNS
^ A A J Genuine Klaxon
ulh trumpets.
~ ___ *10.00 Value.
[FOG LI
f STEERING WHEEL
CONTROL
Simplifies back
ing, turning or
parking.
Penetrates tog,
rain and mist.
Amber convex
lens.
J
OODRICH
SEAT COVERS
Dress up your car—Protect the up
holstery and your
clothing. Precise
ly tailored—long
wearing.
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GOODRICH BICYCLES
Ride the new Knee Action Streamline
bicycle. Completely equipped with
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VJVIC ...
twin lights and
many other fea
tures. $49.95 a
Other III
Goodrich Bike*
GARDEN'^ J
HOSE
Made of sun-re'
l sisting rubber.
\ Reinforced with
strong braided
Rl cotton cord
|H Bends easily
Hi without crack
■ ing.
ft "179
25' Coupled
20th & Douglas Sts. 2406 L St.
Downtown Store . South Omaha
Open Evenings and Sundays
Open Evenings and Sundays
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