The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 20, 1938, Page Eight, Image 8

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    SOCIAL CLUBS
AFFAIRS ORGANIZATIONS
Mrs. Edna Pankey, reporter of
Oirisi Temple Church is leaving
Aug. 19 for Los Angeles Califor
nia tt ataend the church of Christ
jtHolliness) district convention.
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I-nWTence Parker of 2415 Cald
well St-, lftt last Thursday morn
ing £.*r Chicago, 111. to visit his
uncle Ray Parker aril Aunt Leona
■Johnson and his cousin Albert
Johnson and family. Another
aunt /ice Emma parkr, now Mrs.
Gibson of Seattle, Wash, and hus
jaral and twe sons aro also visit
ng at the same time and they
ire haying a family reunion and
a&rebce reports having a fine time
He will spend about two weeks
there.
Johnson Drug: Co.
Liquors, Wines and Beer
Prescriptions
«K 099H 1904 No. 24th St. 1
•Herman’s
Market
HERMAN FRIEDLANDER
PROPRIETOR
24th Lake St.
j NOTED ORCHESTRA ROYALY
ENTERTAINED ON TOUR
Noble Sissies and His Orchestra
toped in Omaha a few hours Sun
! day Aug. If. He was the Dinner
j guest of Mrs. Florence Jones 2/W9
; Seward St.
With this famous hand' is cur
own Jimmie Jones who wps edu
cated in Omaha and studied music
under the latq Dan Desdunje, Can
ada and elsewhere writes apd com
posj music plays and masierg the.
j tJeneral Instruments. ;
Jimmie is the son of Mrsl Jones, i
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: Little Jimmie Jones juni; r accom- ;
rallied his father and a two week
visit. Mrs. Joma’ spared no pains
making the short stay) of her
distinguish guests a very plea-'
rar:1; ore. Mr. Sissies and the boys
were very much impressed with
th , city and expressed a desire to
Como back y me later date whetr
they can stay longer.
After eats and eats and more
oa». they d< parted for Lake Oki
fcoj' where they have a two day
engagement. Here they will me t
Mrs. Lula Mae Ridge a niece of,
Jimmie’s.
Cheater Burell, Mr. arid Mrs.
Wilbur Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Dreig
las Henry, Miss Edith Wilson,
Known ar the Pinging Black Bird,
Jimmie Miller, Gilbert White Win
da! Cully. Gene Mikell, Billy Bank;
aid Harry Bro k-\ Omaha guest I
wer, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Parks.
R <’. and Mrs, Price.
No bio Sissies Orchestra has ap
pealed in pictures Many times.
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LEWIS SEP VICE STATION 1
Best Gas, Oil and Gi'ease
also the Best O. K. Used Cars
So St.p In and See Them
(ICE & ICE COLD WATER
MELONS
Cara ir. Good Condition and
(^heap
Southwest Corner of 24 th. &
Grant Sis.
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THE ORIGINAL
FORMULA FOR
MORE THAN i
40 YEARS
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The L.irieuse Seauty Foundation was established by f
the Godefroy Manufacturing Company to study methods
of preserving women's natural beauty, and to make
the results of this research available to tho public.
So ninny of ns have the idea that,
if a little sun is good for our henlth
and vitality, a great deal will be
even more beneficial. This Is, of
course, a mistaken notion ns you
arc hound to leurn from painful ex
perience.
Now that the swimming season
1s here and many of us spend all the
time we can spare at the beaches,
we must take definite precautions
against sunburn. Sunburn Is a very
real burn, and, just as we would
not put our hands against a hot
stove, neither should we expose
tender skin to the sun for more than
a few minutes at a time until v\e
have become accustomed to Its rays.
Spread a protective cream over
the skin before exposing it to old
Sol for any length of time. Even
better, if you don't mind the shine,
use olive oil. Cover your face, arms,
shoulders, back and legs. If you
stay out long enough for that to dry,
repeat the application. Summer sun
is very harmful to the skin. It dries
out the nntural oils and leaves it
rough and peeling. You’ve seen peo
ple who have acquired a weather
beaten, leathery look from too much
exposure to the sun. Once the nat
ural oils are gone, the skin starts
wrinkling. Dry skin wrinkles more
readily than oily skin, even when
not exposed to the sun’s drying ef
fects. In summer we must take spe
dul pains to ward off lines and
crows’ feet even though the appli
cation of creams and oils is more a
trial in summer than during the
cooler months. Then, too, we are
likely to have deeper squint lines
from the glare of the sun, especially
the glare of sun on water.
And while we nre on the subject
of glare, the eyes too can he “sun
burned.” Protect them with the
dark-colored glasses which nre so
much in vogue this year. If you
don’t, you will find yourself frown
ing at your companions with tired
blood-shot eyes ut the end of the
day.
But suppose the burn gets you af
ter all. You have one of the best
remedies right in your own home.
Vinegar Is an excellent antidote for
sunburn. Spread it on gently over
the burned surface. You can feel
Its cooling effect as you apply It.
Use it as soon ns you come out of
the sun if you fear you have been
over-exposed.
Continued exposure to the sun,
even though you are careful not to
get badly burned, will darken the
color of the skin. The surest and
quickest remedy for this is blench
ing. A good bleach, used regularly
over a period of time, will have a
noticeable effect. Bleaches, how
ever, are likely to have a drying
effect, so follow them up with an ap
plication of cream. You can’t avoid
oils and crentns In the summer, so
lay lu a supply and be on the safe
side.
What are your beauty prob
lems? Write Marie Downing,
Larieuse Beauty Foundation,
Room 607 — 511 Locust St., St.
Louis, Mo., and she will be glad
to answer them. Be sure to en
close a self-addressed stamped
envelope.
PARK DINNER PARTY
Mr. and Mis. Ai thui Samps n,
weu hosts and hostess it a Park
Linner Party at Riverview Park,
tiui day Aug. 14th 1938.
The following guests were pre
sent: Susan Woods, Lillie Smith,
ochn Cole, Clifford Davis, Ellen &
Fluor Davis, Charles lug ns, An
drew Ligona, and Clarence I)a'is.
A delightful time was had by
ail.
Miss V. G. Marshall, Superin
tendent of the Child Savings Ins
titute, Kansas Ciay, Ka sas, Sis
e,- and Sister in law f Mr. and
Mrs. It- A. Thomas, of 3116 Bur
dette St., arrived in the city on
Monday for a two we ks vacation
after a visit to the city of Omaha
she was so impressed by the hos
pitality shswn her last year that
she returned again this year and
r.hj seems well pleased with the
progress of our race is our city.
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3 IN ONE
That is Henry Armstrong today
of course, he had to do a little
running to get that three in one
biV. he got it and new the world
will want to see him. That fight
ing piece of machinery in the
form of a man. No question a
lout it, Mr. Henry Armstrong is
the World’s greatest champion—
J in t.
Mis:. Annie Mae Ward left O
mahs Wednesday ight August It.
Shu will stop in Chicago a week
father, Rev. S. Ward. His home
then go on to Detr' it to visit her
Pas onoe here.
She was escorted to the station
by many friends and relatives.
She had a farewell party Tuesday
She will return this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Leffall are
motoring Hollywood, Californ
ia. to visit her sister Mrs. Lucas
and Mr. Bernard Hytyer are ac
companying them.
The places they are planning to
visit on their trip are Salt Lake
City, Utah, Evanston, Wyoming,
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Tia Juana, Mexico and San Diego
California. They hope to have a
successful trip.
VPS. BETTY BRYANT ENTER
TANNED
Mrs. E. M. Price cf 2620 North
25th Street and Mrs. .R. C. Knight
entertained at breakfast Thursday
morning, for Mrs. Betty Bryant,
01 Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs Bry
| ant is the aunt of Mrs. Beldna
Collins of 2624 Erskine St.
| ATTY. RALPH ADAMS AND
FAMILY VISIT OMAHA
Air. and Mrs. Ralph Adams and
non arrived in Omaha to spend a
few days with their many frier.ds
and relatives.
MRS. E. McKINNEY VISITS
DAUGHTER
, Mrs. E. McKinn y of Ralph, Al
j abania is visijmg her daughter
| Mrs. Estell Williams of 2426 Cald
I ell Sftreet. Mrs. M,cKin;iey has
j I avc Sunday to visit her brother
1 been here one month and will
in Marshall, Iowa. From there
1 sl'o will visit a brother, Mr. Jos
eph Brown, who is a policeman
in Chicago, who lives at 6225 S.
1 Throp Street. Mrs. McKinney
will return to Tuecclwooso, Ala
bama after her visit with h r bro
ther in Chicago.
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MR. AND MRS. W. S. WINN
! VISIT SON AND DAUGHTER
| Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Winn, 2626
i Seward, are visiting their son Ro
bert Winn and daughter, Mrs,
Osceola Wright oh Minnqa|>olis,
Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Winn will
1 visr, manv points in the East be
fore rituring home.
MISS CARMILLE FORD VISIT
OMAHA
Miss Carmilie Ford of Washing
ton. D. C. formerly of Omaha will
, visit the Hibbler family for four
. days while enrute to Houston,
Texas to visit with her aunt. Miss
F.-rd is a graduate of Howard uni
j and Mrs- H. iJ. Ford who formerly
' "sity and is the daughter of Mr.
lived in Houston, Texas, later
REID’S Pharmacy
_____ PHONE
24th & Seward Sts^ WE. 1613
TRY REID’S REID’S
LIVER PILLS LIVER SALTS
10c & 25c 25c
Best for that tired and De
pressed feeling.
moved to Omaha, Nebraska for the
past six years has lived in Wash
ington D. C.
Mr. H. J. Ford is the founder
of the Omaha Guide and is presi-j
den of the Omaha Guide Publish-j
ing Company.
Springers Cheaper than Bacon,
20<* lb. Dressed and Delivered
Free: Green Trading Stamps,—
CAREY'S GROCERY. WE. 6089
Open Sundays—Baby Beef Head.
(,‘uarters.
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GOLFERS GO TO
TOURNAMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Scott, Mr,
Lonnie Thomas of, Lincoln Nebras
ka Mr. Boyd Galoway and Sister
Esaleo Galloway of Dallas Texas,
left for Minneapolis iMnn-, to at
tend the Golf Tournament Thurs-'
day at 8:00 P. M.
MRS. PEOPLES LAID TO REST
Funeral services were held ft r
Mis. Larry Peoples at Cleaves
Temple Church, Monday morning
at 11 o’clock. Rev. Rass officiating
Interment, Forest Lawn Ceme
tery.
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CELEBRATES THEIR FIRST
ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones of
2866 Grant, celebrated their first
W. tiding Anniversary, Thursday,
Avgust 18th with a few of their
intimate friends.
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DORSEY’S: BODY BROUGHT TO
• OMAHA
Mr. Dwight Dorsey’s body ar
rived Thursday evening, private j
funeral was held Friday at 9:30
from the Lewis Mortuary. In
ternment was hi Id at Forest Lawn
Cemetary.
MRS. MILLARD WOODS VISIT
FRIEN DS
Mrs. Miliard Woods of Lincoln,
Nebraska visited frieds here for a
lew days while enroute to Minneo
polis Minn., to attend Golf Tourna
ment.
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MOTOR TO ST. PAUL, MINN.
Mrs. Melva McCaw Stuart ac
companied by her sister Miss Ger
trude McCaw and niece Jam's
McCaw drov0 to St. Paul to visit
their sister and aunt Miss Bernice
McCaw.
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Mr. Joe Dorsey i.f New York,
arrived, in Omaha Wednesday to
attend, the funeral of his brother
Dwight. Mr. Dorsey will spent
about ten days in Omaha with his
mother ar.d many friends.
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I New Life-Saver Treati
' Gives Split-Second Stops
! on Wet, Slippery Roads
f Rain or shine, wet or dry, the new
j Goodrich Safety Silvertown will give
! you the greatest tire protection you’ve
i ever enjoyed on that holiday trip—
’ and for months to come. You’ll never
'r know what the word “Stop” really
means until you feel this great new
j; tire grip the road.
Com* in for
Freo Demonstration
Let us show you how the new Safety Silver.
' town makes a dry track on wet road”, actually
1 sweeps the water right and left leaving a dry
| track for rubber to grip. Flay safe. Equip
j your car with
GOODRICH
SAFETY SILVERTOWNS
, i ^ WITH LIFE-SAVER TREAD J
/Auto fan*
con,, Mr*S
k 'W. .«!(„ J‘" '0r I'M.. J
i CLEANER AND WAX
I Polish and protect the
finish of your car. Easy
to apply.
[ SPONGES —CHAMOIS
A necessity for
a good wash
1 job. Variety of
I sizes.
■ Your Choice
T.4
CIGAR LIGHTER
Variety of styles—all out
standing values. Easy to
install.
^19c
Up
STEERING WHEEL
CONTROL
Simplifies back
ing. turning or
parking.
I 39c
| POLISHING
CLOTH
Leaves no lint —
absorbs dust — will
not scratch surface.
19*
’-.
AUTO BULBS
varry a spare
in case of
f merg ency.
Genuine Mazda
— last longer,
give brighter ,
light.Jj
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[auto horns
IA A Aj| Genuine Klaxon
^11_ *10.00 Value.
FOG LIGHT
Penetrates fog*
rain and mist.
Amber convex
lens.
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GOODRICH
SEAT COVERS
)A| KUiur. Dress up your car—Protect the uR- I
holstery and your
clothing. Precise
ly tailored—long
wearing.
GOODRICH BICYCLESi
Ride the new Knee Action Streamline §'
bicycle. Completely equipped with S
Inrlt tank.
twin lights and
many other fea
tures. $49.95
Other /
Goodrich Bike* |
$2495
^reARDEl^s J
HOSE
Made of
Bisting rubber.
Reinforced with
strong braided
cotton cord
Bends easily
without crack
ing.
$179
25' Coupled
ht "''iUOMMmL kUHL" MTHflr tWMg
20th & Douglas Sts. 2406 L St.
Downtown Store . South Omaha
Open Evenings and Sundays
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