The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 17, 1938, Page Eight, Image 8

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    AFFAIRS The ^S-o-oi-e-t-y"World organizations
RETURNS FROM ST. LOUIS
, Mrs. Estella Watters has just
return*! from St. Louis, Where shi
attended the National Baptist con
vention. Mrs. Watters while in
St. Lon's "os the guest of Mrs
(Florence Lewjs and Mrs. Mottii
Willia:) s. Many social affairs
were planned in Mrs. Watters
honor. Mrs. Watters reports a
very pleasant trip.
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Rev. Raymond S. Jackson of the
Church of God, Topeka, Kansas,
his wife .Cleopatra and daughter
Melissa Francis were in Omalm
Wednesday to attend the funeral
of Solomon Hieronymoug who was
killed hy an automobile last week.
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A rich.sweet
cold drink.
Couldn’t be
belter if
it cost d
dollar.
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Mrs. Jackson is a niece of Mr
Hieronymous.
Mrs. M. Lee Tleed 2fi28 Charle?
gave a dinner Tuesday night ir
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Shelton
Hill. Other guests were; Wm
| Pryor, Mrs. Bessie Turman and
1 Vernon M. Reed.
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Miss Romona Williams of Sla
| ter, Mo., returned this week with
Rev. and Mrs. D. A. Campbell of
2409 N. 29th St. who have been
vacationing in Oklahoma and Kan
sas City. Miss Williams will be
the house guest of the Campbell's
while in town. Rev. Campbell who
is assistant pastor at Pilgrim
Faptist Church is a native of Ok
lahoma City.
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Mrs. Elnora Stewart Townsend
of Oklahoma City is visiting in the
city for an indefinate stay. She is
a gospel singer and ig now sing
ing at the Zion Halpt. Church
every noon and night. Mrs. Ste.
wart is a niece of Mr. and Mrs.
Snni Lawson of 2214 No .29th
St.
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Herman’s
Market
HERMAN FRIEDLANSER
PROPRIETOR
24th Like $L
WE.5444 |
IRcnfre^vcms grille
(formerly the Apex Bar)
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP LIQUORS — BEERS &
MINE
SPACIOUS DANCE FLOOR — NEWLY DECORATED
1818 N. 24th St. JA-9331
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PERFECT ECONOMY^
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Because the Popular
Budget Shop ,
Features High-Fashion at a Low Price in
Fall Dresses
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The styling and detailing you've seen in Vogue . , •
the Fall colors that are the rage of Paris . * • you II find
♦hem in this group of dresses at only 6.95. Sketched.
Rust crepe with diagonal stitching on blouse « • • um
brella stitching on skirt. i
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SEEK HIGHEST STAN DARDS FOR BUSINESS WOMIJN OF RACE
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vjiiicersc of lota Pm namba ttor
( ority at the annual boule held
in Ckv'land recently. Iota Phi
Lamb.', is made up of business
women. Its purpose to im
prove tl'o efficiency of its mem
bers and to encourage higher
Lusiness training among high
school and college gills. Seated
left to right: Mrs. Mildred
Miller, National Recording Se
retary, Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs.
-rtunit: it. Hughes, 1st Vice presi-;
dent, Louisville, Ky.; Mrs. Lola
M. Parker, National President,
Chicago, 111.; Miss Maxine Broy
les, 2nd vice-president, Detroit,
Mich.; Miss Nettie Bennett,
treasurer, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs.
Alico P. Allen, Dean of Pledges
iBrmjngham, Ala. Standing:
Miss Marguerite E. Harv y,
.journalist, Washington, D. C.;
Mrs. O. P. Williams, Southern
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Kegional Directress, Atlanta,
Ga.; Mrs. Sarah A. Lewis, Cor
esponding Secretary ; Mises Sa
rah C. Plater, Eastern Regional
Directress, Washington, D. C.;
Miss J’uchsja B. Miller. Western
Regional Directress, Chicago,
111.; Miss Theodosia B. Skinner,
Northern Regional Directress, !
Cleveland, Ohio. (ANP) !
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ATTEND EVENING CLASSES
AT THE “Y”
The Board of Education, Voca
tiona 1 Department is offering
ight classes to the community at
the North Side YMCA, 2306 No.
22nd St. Classes will range from
ho very beginner through the
eight grade when a certificate is
issuel by the Omaha Public
Schools. This is the first time that
thii privilege has been granted in
his community. Registration will
ho held Monday night from 7 ‘til
'.) o’clock at the “Y”. If you are
nly interested in one or two sub
jects a schedule can be arranged
u>r you. Como and register and
meet the three teachers who have
had their classes combined so as
to form a schedule. Miss Martha
Fulton, Supervisor will be there
also. Don’t forget the date and
time, Monday Flvening, Sept., 19,
1938 from 7 ‘til 9 o’clock.
Mrs. Grey
Mrs. Thelma Hancock
Miss Estella Robertson
Teachers.
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Beauty Expert
Mrs. Mary E. Patterson, princi
pal of the Vfelyatex School of
Cosmetology of Little Rock,Ark
ansas, spent several days in Oma
ha as the house guest of
Mrs. Christine Althouse oif the
Althouse School of Beauty Cul
ture. Mrs. Mary E. Patterson,
who is also a state inspector of
beauty shops in Ark. attended the
National Beauty Culturists Con
vention in Chicago last week.
New Resident
Mr. Henderson Calhoun, form
erly of Dallas, Texas, is now re
siding with his niece, Mrs. Marie
Farker of 2825 N. 24th St. Mr.
Calhoun is a veteran railroad chef
and has served on some of the
largest systems in the country.
Mr. Edward Pitts, 1918 N. 27th
St. died suddenly Saturday night,
at his home. The body has betn
shipped to Sh.'rnian Texas, his
birthplace. Miss Effie Hortense
accompanied the body.
Miss Eloise Jones, returned from
California in time to greet Omaha
i'riend s before returning to her
post as school t: acher in Dallas,
Texas.
Mrs. L. L. McVey has returned
from a visit in Denver, Colo.
Mr. J. C. Carey and family is
expected back from the Pacific
Call Vs For
MODERNIZATION
Attics, Kitchens, Basements, Re
roofing, Insulation. Re-siding.
No Down Payment
Easy Monthly Payments
MICKLIN LUMBER CO.
19th & Nicholas Sts. JA. 5000
Coast this week-end.
Mrs. Frankie Jones of Tulsa is
the house guest of her aunt and
•uncle Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.
Wiley 2875 Ohio St.
Springers Cheaper than Bacon,
lioc lb. Dressed and Delivered
Free: Green Trading Stamps,—
CAREY’S GROCERY, WE. 6089
Open Sundays—Baby Beef Head.
(,'aarters.
S. M. C. Baker 2817 N. 24th St.
is confined to her home because
of illness.
Miss Emily Lee Pleasant gave
an informal party honoring Miss
Bobbio Walker of Leavenworth
Kansas at her residence 2426 Er
skine Saturday afternoon, Sept. 10,
The guests were Kathryn Ann
Watt, Marie Williams Coleta Wil.
liams, Gloria Bryant, Ralph
firyant, Delores Bryant, Joyce
Luckey, Antionette Herman. Mam
ie Simmons was hostess and Emi
ly Leo co-hostess .
THE CARTER BENEVOLENT
CLUB
The Carter Benevolent Club met
September 1st at 927 N. 25th St.
The club was entertained by hos
tesses Lizzie Buford, Marie LeCoq,
Ernestine Speece and Hazel Wal
ton. The attendance was good and
all members were glad to meet
again and resume their efforts.
1 bo regular report was dispensed
with, after which time was devot
ed to narrations of summer vaca
tions, of which Mesdames Hattie
Hawkins, Addic Seales and Gwen
dolyn Deckard gave interesting
remarks. Mrs. 'Rose Floyd then in
troduced the visitors who were;
Mesdames M. Bradshaw of Des
Moines, Iowa; Margaret Williams
of Lincoln, Nebr. and Mrs. Good.
! w,n- R°v- W. S. Metcalfe spoke
j v ,-y interestingly of items vital
. to club activities; after partaking
, a palatable and delicious luneh
| e°n the club adjourned to meet
October 6th at 2883 Binney St.
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Mrs, Jessie Hedgewood promi
nent society matron of Denver,
j t olo. is spending a few days at
th home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
■ Mitchell 2513 Charles as a house
guest.. Mrs. Hedgewood is being
extentively entertained w'hile ir
thy city.
THE OMAHA GUIDE offers
free service on all Church, social, I
Club and organization news, Mail
telephone or bring to office at
2418 Grant St. b. fore Wednesday
noon for current publication. Spe_
cial coverage of big events call
Web. 1517.
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FASTEST HUMAN IN OMAHA I
Jesse Owens famed athlete was
a visitor in Omaha last week.
While here he was guest of the
EIks Club and was entertained by !
Mand Mrs. John Adams and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. McCaw.
Owens was enroute to Idaho and
Utah to participate in exhibition
meets.
Harry Lewis, jr., of 1406 No.
i 22nd St. celebrated his tenth birth
j day Thursday September 15th.
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Miss Marion Shaw, sister of
Mrs. Harry Lewis, is leaving next
week for Chicago, 111., where she
! will attend school.
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FOUR LYNCHINGS SO FAR
SAYS NAACP.
New York, Sept. 15—Informa
tion just received from a reliable
white citizen of Columbus, Miss,
establishes that the first lynch
ing: of 1938 took place in that city
I'riday June 10, it was announced
i ^ero by the National Association
for the Advancement of Colored
| People. This makes th total for
: the year four, according: to N. A.
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* We Pay Cash
For OJd & Antique
Guns
WE 2869 521 No. 16th St.
~am¥rican~
WEINER SHOP
2509 North 24th Street
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Best Chili and Best Hot Dogs
in the West
All Kinds of Sandwiches
HOME MADE ICE CREAM
Dolgoff Hardware
PAINT, GLASS & VARNISH
We Do Glazing & Make Window Shades to Order
Stove Pipes, Furnace Pipes, & Stove & Furnace Repairs
Electrical Supplies Plumbing Supplies
Roofing Paper & Guttering
We Have a Full Line of KITCHEN UTENSILES
(Open Evenings)
—WE. 1607— 1822-24 N. 24th St.
; A. C. P.
Three lynchings have taken
place in Mississippi. Wash Adams
was beaten to death with an iron
instrument by three young white
men °f Columbus, Miss. June 10.
Tom Green was shot and burned
by a mob of 300 at Rolling Fork
Miss. July 6. Claude Banks was
shot to death by a. “posse” at
Canton, Miss. July 21.
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SILHOUETTE CLUB
The Silhouette Club met at the
heme of Mrs. Willis Gray, 2122,
Lake St. Wednesday Sept. 14th.
The club is planning to assist the
Kappa Alpha Psi with the region
al convenion to be held the mid
dle of October.
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STOVE
FURNACE
& BOILER
REPAIRS
Omaha Stove Repair Works
1208 Douglas St. Phone AT.2524
To Introduce our new Sterling Silver Simulated
Diamond Rings, decorated in 1/30. UK Gold, we
will give you your choice of man's gold plate front
or ladies' model Jeweled wrist watch with every
ring ordered during this SALE
and paid for promptly on our new
easy two monthly $2 payment
plan! (total only $4). The watch
comes to you as a Gift... it does
not cost you one cent extra! Wear
10 days on approval! SEND NO
MONEY with order! Mail
pon or postcard NOW! We pay
postage. Wo Trust Youl Your
package comes by return mail 1
GOLD STANDARD WATCH CO.,
Dept. H-339, Ntwton, Mass.
Jhmt •fit, O fit*1 Model. __ D Mcn /Modcl
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Johnson Drug^Co.
Liquors, Wines and Beer
Prescriptions
W E 0999_1904 No. 24th St.
9§|$!ifc .jg$D
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