The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 27, 1938, Page Eight, Image 8

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    affairs The ''S-o-oi-e-t-y> World organizations
Mrs. 1*. L. McVay 28G8 Corby St,
fa spending a five week vaca
tion In Uorver, Colo., and Colo.
Springs with her people. She write
and 'says that she is having a very
(a great cola
A drink with a
Mgreal name
AUlial protects
|l\ you from
imitations
pleasant tinie and is visiting the
! mountains quite often.
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Miss Camille Ford of Washing
ton I). ('. formerly of Omaha, will
bj the house guest of Miss Chris
tinu Dixon and Miss Elia Wright
during a short stay here. Miss
Ford is enroute home after a
rmnth vacation in Houston and
Beaumont, Texas. She will be re.
j leptant of a few social affairs
I during this week end. Miss Ford
will be glad to receive her many
friends at 2889 and 2885 Ohio
Street.
Springers Cheaper than Hacon,
20^ lb. Dressed and Delivered
Free: Green Trading Stamps,—,
C A KEY’S GROCERY, WE. 0089
Open Sundays—Baby Beef Head,
quarters.
Charlene /Reese from Council
Bluffs is visiting Betty Jean Bur
ke of Omaha 2007 Clark St.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brooks en
tertained Mrs. Brooker Burnett j
from Corpi Christie, who is visit,
ing her sister. Mr. John Polk 2009
Clark St.
Thost 1 resent were Mrs. Marga
ret Rodgers from St. Louis, Mo.;
Mr. George h’enrord . Jeana Spinks
Council Bluffs, Mr. Charles Banks;!
Mr. and Mrs. Rossie Farmer; Mr.'
ad Mrs. Earl Patterson; Mr. and
’ I
Mrs. Gradie Fry; Mr. and Mrs.1
Marvey from Council Bluffs, Mr.'
and Mrs. I.enord Hawkins. A nice
time was had by all. Mrs. Rodgers
is a guest of Mrs. and Mrs. Burke.
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BR\C» |'Ver Veod l
. income 1 oUt
Rc-J«d';-h.‘e. «• °p, V*‘
gOUAUJj^^lLiJtf JJgSbRVlCE^I
20th & Douglas Sts.
Downtown Store
2406 L St.
South Omaha
Open Evenings and Sunda/s
NOTICE!
AH registered eosmelotogists
who wish to be members of the
Omaha Unit of the National Beau
tician League are asked to get in
touch with the president Mrs.
Christine A1 those as soon as pos
sible—Phone Webster 0840 2422
No. 2nd St.
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The well known young couple,
Mr. and Mrs- Jack Farmer of 2218
North 27th Street, entertained
the following out of town guests
the last past week: His brother
and wife Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.
banner of New York City, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Turner and daegh
They motored here stopping
ter, Marilyn of Washington, D. C.
t.hieugh the State of Virginia and
Mississippi
Missouri. A family gathering
honoring the guest, was sponsor
ed by the host and hostess of
which only members of the family
wer presrt including Mr. and Mrs.
William Farmer, and Mr. and Mrs
Herbert Farmer, Mr. and Mrs.
Passmore and Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Crum. Various partieB were
given in. their honor. One of the
most outstanding parties was that
given by Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge
Irving in their n w FontcneUe
home, 2207 Charles St.
Mr. and Mrs. Farmer, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Farmer and Mr. Carl
Turnc.1 motored to Lincoln for n,
short v sit. The guest will take
the s." no route back to their des
tinations. They stated that they !
i njoyed themselves immensely!
v- hiln in our city.
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Social Art Club
Tho Social Art Club met Wed
nesday 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs. j
Oneida Brown 181G North 28th
St., with th > President in charge1
After 30 minutes of business
transactions, the Sewing instruc
tress took charge. Some very
lovely work was displayed by the j
ladies. Four new members were;
enrolled. The hostess served a
very exquisite repast. Next meet
Aug. 10th at th home of Mrs. CoO
lier 2513 Charles St.
Tho Social Art Club met Aug.
10th at the home of Mrs. Colliers
30 minuteH was given to business
th0 Pres, in chnrge. The Sewing
instructress and ladies had very
lovely things on display. One
new member was enrolled- A
charming menu was served by the
hostess. The meeting adjourned
to meet August 24th at the home
of Mrs. Dean, 1111 North 23th St.
Mrs. Mrs. Blue, Reporter, Mrs.
Ware, reporter
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NORTH SIDE BEAUTY SHOP
By Versie Winston
OUR COMMENTS
“EYEBROW GROMING .GIVES
EYE ALLURE”
Well grained eyebrows empha
size eyo expression. Eyebrows
tinned ts a pencil line, after man
ner of Hollywood stats are no
longer in vogue but all feminine
eyebrows require guiding and a
bit of trimming, of course, the
natural line of growth must be
skillfully followed.
It is a difficult and annoying
task for any woman to arch her
eyebrows correctly. When it is
poorly done, it is most unattrac
tive.
A steady experienced hand with
a knowledge of what constitutes
tho correct amount of thinning is
essen if one would enchance the
beauty of her eyebrow line.
Eyebrow groming is a special
service we {five customers at a
reasonable price. You will like
ycur eyes much better after hav
ing our professional eyebrow treat
ment.
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IOTA HEAD OX THE AIR
I " ---1
MRS. LOLA. M. PARKER
National President of Iota Phi
Lambda, the business woman’s
sorority, who will deliver a ra
dio address Sunday morning,
August 20, 10:30 E.ST on a na
tionwide Columbia n tvork on j
the “Wings Over Jordan” pro
gram. The Iota Phi Lambda will
bi holding their annual conven
tion in Cleveland August 27-30
and it is expected that Mrs. Par
ker will gives echoes from the ;
construction program plarn d by •
thesci young business woman.
(ANP) |
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The Althouse Beauty School is
■cntinually adding new students
on its roll of Beaptv operators.
Among our latest enrollment we'
havn clementine Magness. Ollie
R dd and Haiti Moore.
POPULAR DETECTIVE SERG.
MARRIES
On Monday, August 22, Mr.
Ulyss Grant one of Omaha’s popu. '
lar detective sergeants, and Mrs. j
Mario Stuart the former prop, of
tho Stuart Art Shop who about
two years ago moved to Decatur,
Mich. They were united by Rev.
Sadler in Co. Bluffs. The couple
has a host of friends who wishes
thorn a long and properous life.
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RETURNS HOME AFTER VISIT
Mrs. Florence Tyrrell, Jean Ter
rell, and Betty Jean Janieg left
Omaha 2 weeks ago to visit Miss
Ethel Terrell who is taking a nur
ses training at the Kan. City hospi
tal No. 2. Mrs. Florence Terrell
and Miss Jean Terrell returned
Thursday, Aug. 24 and reports a
very pleasant trip with daughter
! and sister. Miss Betty Jean James
remained with her uncle a brother
of Mrs. Toby James.
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Mrs. Dorothy [ssac daughter of
the lat .Rev. John L. Williams
I
visited her mother and brother.
She left Omaha Saturday night
and stopped in Kansas City en
route to Tulsa, Okla.
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Mrs. Estelle Robinson and party
i left Monday Aug-, 22 for the Paci
| fie Coast. They will stop at Den
ver, Salt Lake and many other
parts and routes. Will also visit
friends in Lod Angeles.
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Mrs. Edna Burl y and Mr. Wil
lard Dill motored to St. Louis Mo.
to accompany Miss E'a Dixon.
Miss Dizon went to visit her mo
ther.
Mrs. Edna Burley and Mr- Wil
lard Dill motored to Des Moines
to accompany Mother Craig.
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MR. BROWN MOVES TO OLD
j FOLKS HOME
Mr. H. L. Brown better known
i as B. and M. Brown, who is re
tired from service from ths Bur
lington Railway on pension after
1 serving 42 years on the Presidents
private car, who formerly lived at
I 2211 Ohio, the resident of the late
Mrs. Martha Smith Carter. He
wishes his many friends to know
that he has moved to 933 N. 25th
St. Mr. Brown says he is very
proud of his new home. Mr. and
Mrs. Bu.rt Johnson are handling
tho affair of the new homo and
says it is in No. 1 shape. All
guests, ape proiyl of them. Mr.
Brown has fully recovered from a
recent slight illness. He is 84 years
old. Mr. Brown contributes his
health to moderate life. He is es.
pecially found of carrots and
fruits.
Obstains absolutely from liquor
and tobacco. Mr."Brown has Mrs.
Nettie Jay Fredicks 2220 Lake St. |
as guardian who looks after his
affairs in full.
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Colored Old Fo 1 ’ s at the home
wishes to thank fi iends for dona- j
tions.
Mrs. Geo. Wood—Market Las. j
ket of grapes.
A friend—Two stack of clothes, j
over coat, 2 shirts 2 suits of un- j
der wear, socks and 4 men hats.
Callers at the home:
Mrs. and Mr. Edwin Banker, of
Chicago, 111.
Mrs. Udell Ragin and son.
Mrs. Maggie Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson in
charge.
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ESCAPES FROM PRISON
Auburn N. Y. Aug 18 (CNA) —
Edward Sampson 30, serving fivoj
years fur attempted grand lar-J
ccr.cy was reported escaped from
I an Auburn prison this week.
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NEGRO.WHITE PICKETS
MARCH IN RICHMOND
Richmond Va., Aug. 24 (CNA)—
j In one of the first solidarity ae
I tions of its kind in this section,
■ 200 white clothing workers mem
■ bers of the Amalgamated Clothing
J Workers of America marched in a
1 mass picket line ara and the plant
j of the Export Leaf Tobacea Co.,
1 where 200 Negro tobacca worktTs
I have been on strike since Monay.
Tho fci-racial picketing was sig.
nil'cant in that it aimed at the end
of one of the South’s ni"st potent
anti-labor weapons: the division
between Negro and white workers.
Tho policy of Southern employers
has fcepp. t* keep Negro and white
labor completely divided either in
separate branches of the same in
dustry cr in separate departments
if working in the same plant. This
policy has been actively supported
by the A. F. of L. top leadership
with its jim-crow unions and its
outright refusal to organize' Ne
"CLOTHING F0r"sALE^
Hats, Shoes and Clothing on Sale
at the St. BENEDICT CATHOLIC
SCHOOL. Somethings practically
m\v. Come in and see them!
f.roes.
The two jointly pickting unions
are both members of the. CIO.
Johnson Drug Co.
Liquors, Wines and Beer
Prescriptions
WE 0998 1904 No. 24th St
Herman’s
Market
HERMAN FRIEOLANDER
PROPRIETOR
24!h Lake St.
WE. 5444
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